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Delegates from the four most important European universities and 34' if from nearly two hundred American institutions of learning were present to offer congratulations to Princeton upon this progressive move in the interests of higher education. Architecturally the Graduate College Buildings are considered to be the most complete rehabilitation of the Mediaeval idea of an institution of higher learning in modern times. The style is perfect collegiate gothic, and thus, to some extent, follows the standard of Oxford and Cambridge, but much originality is shown in the general treatment. A large central quadrangle is entered through a lofty vaulted gateway at the base of the Cleveland Tower. Directly opposite is the richly carved doorway, which gives entrance to the dining and lounging rooms. The former, known as Proctor Hall, is entirely lined with creamy yellow Bowling Green stone, with ranges of traceried windows above, and a beautiful hammer-beam ceilingj The other three sides of the quadrangle are given up to rooms arranged on the entry system. A An impressive ceremony began when the academic procession of eight divisions entered the quadrangle, enclosed by the magnificent Graduate College, to the accompaniment of Tschaikowsky's 'lMarche Slave, by the 9 PROCTOR HALL, GRADUATE COLLEGE - 'VI ZLS '.. : . 2 - ' .- : - f , ' . - 1 . - 1 - -. . . ' L17- ,ltni J ... 'L.. . ..S . ..g,,.1-,ug,. ,. .- ,1 . 1,. 5.ij,., : ,- E 1- 3,453 ,gag ..,,,.-,ggi-,,.1.ac,,.g,...,1'.1.tg ,.- 1-'...,.-1, F..-4,.R..::,,1.,:g.,:.1,...-,y,,:.2Ag.,,.-M-,f .5,lf.3.f,,:,1?,-,M.Nfl-,..,: .-53554,-.,th-.u-.,:5,-,.Q,:4,-.dz-.2-,tv 2. - .V-1-1 , 1, 4 ,. , ,mn .-9 - . , 2. . x..4 .f.. , , ,. t ,H - - 5. 35, B gg fri! 5: 5 -F E 5 A f ,Q . ,. I- is fp 7' P. L g 2' . S Ti F is-.A 71. Swsfd :. iw 'E ...et Q - ----'- - ----N - - - W - - - - - . A Y -- - -- ---Q f. G -x- - - if .S- - .if ,-. .f- -,,- . ,..., . , .. 44:2-, . 1 1 Philadelphia Orchestra. This procession, headed by President Hibben and Fx-President Taft, included the trus- tees, faculty, graduate and undergraduate students of Princeton University and eminent scholars and educators from the world over. 'While this distinguished throng were being seated, the University Choir sang Veni Creator Spiritusf, by Palestrina. After the architect, Ralph Adams Cram, formally delivered the keys of the College to M. Taylor Pyne, Chairman of the Trustee's Committee of the Graduate School, Dr. Francis Landly Patton offered the dedicatory prayer. Then followed an address by Dean Andrew Fleming West, entitled The House- hold of Knowledge. After tracing academic history from its start in the t'welfth century to the present century, Dean West said in part: 'fft is forty years since joseph Henry advocated the suggestion of John Miller to establish here a College of Discoverers-a late reflection of Lord Bacon's august conception of the House of Solomon-and it is nearly forty years since President McCosh introduced graduate studies. It is seventeen years this day since President Patton announced the desire of the newly christened Princeton University to secure this Graduate College. And now it is here, ready to exercise its transforming power: a new home for higher investigation and study, founded on an old truth attested by centuries of history. Before introducing the next speaker, President Hibben said a foreword in acknowledgment of the gifts of Mrs. Thomson Swan, Mr. XfVilliam Cooper Proctor, '83, Mr. M. Taylor Pyne, ,77, and M. Isaac VV. XrVyman, '48, that went into the foundation of the Graduate College. Then followed addresses of congratulation delivered by the delegates of foreign and domestic universities. Professor Alois Riehl, recently Rector in the University of Berlin, bore congratulations to Princeton from Germany. Following him, spoke Professor Arthur Shipley, Mas- ter of Christ's College, University of Cambridge, and A. D. Godley, Fellow of Magdalen College and Public Orator in the University of Gxford. For the oldest university in the world, the University of Paris, Professor Emile Boutroux, French Academician and Director of the Fondation Thiers, was the spokesman. President Nich- olas Murray Butler, of Columbia University, representing the American colleges and universities, delivered the final congratulations. - Wliat was, from a national standpoint, a most important part of the exercises was the acceptance by the University of the national monument to Grover Cleveland, in the shape of a magnificent memorial tower, which 11 QI .. .. . .. . ,. -. i 'Z-1 M .rx 1' , - .ra , 4 2 S f V' ZW fl ' Q' 11 5 'iq 3 51.4 j 554 5 U Y!! L - 5- - 2: - 2, - is . . f it--L E 5 ly 25 MJ Q E - 'zzgiiwggtz .flags-.z-3.-:gz-if .: a s : : .t.:5v. -f-12! 1.'. 1't1I-'-'rfI5 - .Eff '::: :aa milf ' - Z: 51 z c '.1 f. f..- G'-i f? 1'-f ? f7: I - i f1 : '5' - :-' . 11 4 1? x f j - ,---, .. -f -' N- X is an integral part of the College buildings and the dominating feature of Princeton's architecture. Richard V. Lindabury, as President of the Cleveland Monument Association, turned the tower over to the trustees of Prince- ton. President Hibben accepted for Princeton this gift of the American people. A new and magnanimous note was struck in American politics when Wfilliam Howard Taft, a Republican ex-President of the United States, paid a glowing tribute to Grover Cleveland, a Democratic predecessor, in the Memorial Address. Thus was dedicated Princeton's Graduate College, the first institution of its kind in America, a new shrine to the goddess of learning, a shrine of remarkable beauty, striking htness, and of fine and high appealf' , .J r' egg:- Q5 12 .1- A 'f rw. ff --. n- 1 v -ww .1-'-.'-'-.-.av :---.- w --1 :-. .-f-' 1--f- ..---1.. .- , T , - . V3-'F' 1--'lf -Q5 '----it-- J i-- -If . 1'fm5':v :1 'Eli'IIl lf'i11f'-1.2-ff:If:5.'7 - 'lAlH'1f'-!'.'7.'i f - '1'l'-IU ':f':-- 1--:'.w-'rik-f-:A-a Ls. F -' 1min'-f'f:11?f.n-.1'.5f.l'-acl-:PK-I1'-Qt'-5-''ia-'ii-.'.-4 5 xl -r.:1-1:s-u:Q49S 44:-1?Ji'!+- -P. 51 E. ' 'Va fair? 5' , -' lf , . 2 95 2 .. 1 - .' .fo . - -NW-N ti 2 -'Q' 9 5 .x 'Q 4 7 -S 1- H .E 5. .f .. 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William Roy Bradley ................. Neosho Falls, Kansas Carl Campbell Brigham ................ Galt, Ontario, Canada Andrew Brown .... CWhitelandsJ, Banfard, Gilford, Ireland Robert Raymond Brya11 ............... New Wilmington, Pa. Arthur Francis Buddington ............. West Mystic, Conn. Charles August David Burk ............ Atlantic City, N. J. Arthur Edwin Bye ........ Lawrenceville Rd., Princeton, N. J. Adam Brown Caldwell ......... 2026 Linn St., Newberry, Pa. Alan Ditchfield Campbell, 146 Livingstone Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. Julia N. Huntley Copps .... 739 W. State St., Jacksonville, Ill. VVilliam Seal Carpenter. .4315 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph Robb Carson ......................... Sewickley, Pa. Earl William Castle ..... 603 Madison St., Ann Harbor, Mich. Arthur Russell Chaffee ..... . .............. Morristown, N. Y. Albert Kinkade Chapman ................... Marysville, Ohio Charles Fygis Clark ...... 2215 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. William VVendell Cleeland ............ New Wilmington, Pa. Harold Wilberforce Close ..... ............ P rinceton, N. J. Herbert Greenleaf Coar ..... ............. H anover, N. H. Harry Scott Coffey .,.. L.. ........... Stuarts Draft, Va. Philip Littlejohn Coffin ..... ..... B ay Shore, L. I., N. Y. James VVilfred Cohoon ................ Birr, Ontario, Canada Arthur Hally Compton ........ 816 College Ave., XIVOOSICF, O. Wilson Martindale Compton. .816 College Ave., X1Vo0ster, O. NAM E ADDRESS Charles Linnaeus Cummings, The Lawn, Kelsey, near Rugby, England Hubertis Maurice Cummings, 228 Crescent St., Harrisburg, Pa. Julia11 Kalfus Dale ...... 518 VV. Broadway, Louisville, Ky. Nelson Clark Dale ......................... Pittsfield, Mass. William Henry Davies ...... 44 Dovedale Rd., Liverpool, Eng. Lindley Richard Dean .................... Charlotte, Vermont Roy Josepb Deferrari ........ I3 Spring St., Stoneham, Mass. Herbert Knight Dennis ...... 751 Stewart St., Meadvillc, Pa. Joseph Vital DePorte..1325 Franklin Ave., New York City Ernest Theodore Dewald .............. New Brunswick, N. J. Harold Vtlillis Dodds ........ 401 E. Pearl St., Butler, Pa. Harold Irving Donnelly ..................... VVooster, Ohio Carll XlVllllI1Tl31'l Doxsee ............ Bay Shore, L. I., N. Y. Paul Cunningham Durrie ......................... Ione, Cal. Clyde Eagleton ............................. Sherman, Texas Earl Edgar Elder ............ 204 E. 4lIl1 Ave., Albia, Iowa Samuel Farley ............................. Armagh, Ireland William Willard Flint, Jr .... .......,....... C oncord, N. H. Uridge Whiffen Ford ..................... Hightstown, N. J. Arthur Eugene Fox ............ 212 Pine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Samuel Floyd Franklin 711 lfVashington St., Wilmington, Del. Michele Frasca ........ II33 S. Alder St., Philadelphia, Pa. Frank Fritts ..........................,...... Chester, N. J. John Applegate Furman, Jr .... 655 10th St., Newark, N. J. Nathaniel Howell Furman .............. Lawrenceville, N. J. Haig Galajikian ............ 230 Pleasant St., Ithaca, N. Y. George Garthwaite ...................,.... Pennington, N. J. Charles Ghiselin, Jr ................. Shepherdstown, VV. Va. Newell' Trimble Gordo11 .... 332 Cornelia St., Boontown, N. J. Byron Cassius Goss .......... 1611 Main St., Rochester, Ind. Harley Nathan Gould ............. , .... West' Springhcld, Pa. Nelson Lewis Greene .................... Hlghtstown, N. J. Clifton Rumery Hall ......... 20 Conant St., Dauvers, Mass. Ralph Wesley Hand .... .............. N ew Gretna, N. J. - THE OPENING OF THE GRADUATE COLLEGE ,i ,,.,,1:,.,,g-:,, : rs f xstsamea 1f11'.fs2f:z-rsw fft-t-:Ewa .aa : se m is ' e af1 f4: f: w fs n1r, 1 rs azfr wza ' 6 fs ,, -.---.. - L.-4- . -.,- .4 -.-gag-.'. Q- -' ,c?,q.Q- -1.-: .aff ,Nag A g .f .g-- -gf .Q J- -- 1- , ..,,:-.i-, .1-.- ff Q- , ' I Ghz Erahuate Scbnul BKUII Cfllluntlnuehb NAIVIE ADDRESS NAIVIE ADDRESS James Penrose Harland ..................... l1Venonah, N. J. Henry Michael Hartman .... 3258 Frankford Ave., Phila,. Pa. Walter Brooks Henderson, Brown's Town, St. Ann, Jamaica, W. I. Jesse Hermann ............................... Stirling, N. J. Phares H.- Hertzog ........................... Ephrata, Pa. Newman Warren Hess ......... ...... S hellington, Pa. Louis Max Hickernell .................... Saegerstown, Pa. 'William WViley Hollingsworth .....,........ Climax, Georgia Benjamin Franklin Howell, Jr ........,.... Boontown, N. J. William Edwin Hoy, Jr ...... 16 Madison St., Princeton, N. J. James Goodrich Hughes, Jr ................... Ashland, Va. John Henry Irwin .................... East Downington, Pa. John Wesley Ischy ......... .............. S ardis, Ohio Melvin Clay Jacobs ......... ...... H allam, York Co., Pa. Bernard Levi Jefferson ..... .... D anville, Knox Co., Ohio Albert Eaton Jennings, Burwell Walter Jones Eugene Mark Kayden Paul Edwin Keen .... . . . . ..........,.... Lemoyne, Pa. Joseph Elliot Kennedy ..... .. Tsunezo Kishinami ...... .... Joseph Proctor Knott Jacob Vanderbilt Koontal i U U i D i i i i U Hunter Pl., Auburn, Me. ...........Leesburg, Texas ............Boulder, Colo. Ridle Park Pa Yuno, Date, Iwashiro, Japan .Box 10, Lebanon, Ky. 824 Hamilton Terrace, Baltimore, Md. Robert Francis LaBarron ................ Chambersville, Va. Asa Richard Larrick... Henning Larsen. ...... . ..................Chambersville, Va. ......................Decorah, Iowa Howard Seavoy Leach ..................... Penobscot, Maine William Philip Lemon. ...19 St. Paul Ave,, Newark, N. J. Horace Hardy Lester ............ Auraria Lum kin Co. Ga Roy Leslie Lewis. .... . y ....... James Pollock Lytle. .. Callum Nicholson Miller I P 7 ' .. ................ Bridgetown, N. J. Arthur Llewel n .... 301 Market St., Johnstown, Pa. ............,...,.Richmond, Kansas Mackay ........ Edinburgh, Scotland Kemper Grier McComb ........... ....Haddonfield, N. J. Frank McCutchan, Jr ....... ......... Richard John McDiarmid .......... Fingal, Ontario, Canada Alvah Rufus McLaughlin ...... 512 4th St., Dumnore, Pa. Edward Mack, Jr .......... Lane Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio Simon Jasper Marion ......... 1324 Broad St., Bristol, Tenn. Wallace Henry Marsh ...... 1054 William St., Elizabeth, N. J. Frederick Henry Martin .,.............. York Village, Maine James Cook Martin ......... 35 Main St., Southington, Conn. John Funk Martin, Jr .................... New Orleans, La. Samuel Melkon Melkonyan ............. Tasrus, Asia Minor Paul Cunningham Melrose ................... Marcus, Iowa Norbert John Melville ...... Hathaway, Deer Park, N. Y. James Strong Moffat, Jr .................. Due West, S. C. Edwin Fleming Montgomery .................. Live Oak, Fla. James Elias Napp ...... 214 E. Vine St., Kalamazoo, Mich. Howard Arlington Northacker..423 Larch St., Scranton, Pa. Henry Carl Offermann, 7206 Boyer St., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Long Offield ..................... Brownsville, Texas Harrison Oaks Parker ...................... Georgetown, Ill. Charles Bernard Patterson... ....... China Grove, N. C. Ralph Foster Perry ....................... Fairfax, Vermont Moffatt Ross ...................... Plaxco, Brighton, Texas Eliot Porter ........... Q27 XVestern Ave., Topeka, Kansas Mebane Ramsay ............... 3407 N. 24th St., Omaha, Neb. Franklin Pearce Regan ................,..... :. . .Tipton, Ind. Jacob Walter Reeves ,... .......... , ..Fa1rmont, YV. Va. Prentice Reeves ......... .... 4 OI N. X1Vall St., Joplin, Mo. Edwin Eustace Reinke ........ 116 S. New St., Bethlehem, Pa. . .Rogersville, Tenn, Charles Elmer Resser ............................. Lititz, Pa. Albert Starnes Richardson, ,217 E. College St., Murfreesboro, Tenn. Robert Leonard Riddle ............... 1 ....... ,.Davis, NV. Va. Clinton Eugene Risley .... Peddie T1lSt1tLllLC, Hightstown, N. J. Hejekiah Cotesworth Ritter, Jr., ' 1615 Hampton Ave., Columbia, S. C. C tix --5 ,. , w , , . , , ' . ., ,., . . -,. t,, .,-.--.. , . . .,.-.1.:s.4 ..f.- .1- ..--,-- 1,-.,-.1 ,1---..g---.-.,-.,-.-,--,-.,-. ,gg-1:-.y'.,',:l-1 3-4,--. .,,.-L.. -.-.-f. '-.'- '-- W? 1 - . l 1 5 M -.1-,:.av1.,,,.::.,,-,J-,...y,,g.:,',,g:5 g,g:q,.:i.,.j,,,.,..-,13g,f.?-.',--,,-,gl -,',,..u:.1, A.. .gnu ng. ',..,.. , . 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I8 Maple St., Madison, Maine James Frank Sayre- .......................... Randolph, Pa. Nevin Henry Schaaf ....... I4 Lockwood St., Covington, Ky. Harlow Shapley ....... ......................... I asper, Mo. Hiram Ray Shear ....... .. Dwight Lamar Sheretz. . .. . Ryosuke Shimatani ....... . . ................PLllII13.111, N. Y. ...I244 4th Ave., Roanoke, Va. ..............Yuu, Suo, Japan NAME ADDRESS John Minor Stetson. .387 Edgewood Ave., New Haven, Conn. Donald Leroy Stone. .2143 N. Alabama St., Indianapolis, Ind. Paul Shafer Stonesifer .... 723 S. Jefferson St., Roanoke, Va. Arthur Andre Swanson ..,................. Lakewood, N, Y. Harry Morgan Taxis ,.................. Collingswood, N. I. Yoch Liang Tong ......... 130 Haining Rd., Shanghai, China John Franklin Troupe ...................,....... Milroy, Pa. lVilliam Le Grand Tucker ................, Church Road, Va. John Earle Uhler .... 605 N. Carrollton Are., Baltimore, Md. Henry VanNVesep ............................ Holland, Mich. James, Dayton Vorhecs ......... 537 Arch St., Camden, N. I. Paul Culbertson Voris ............... Madison, Ind., R. R. I2 Edward Howland Wfardwell ............. New Canaan, Conn. Robert Luther Sibley ....... ................ S pencer, Mass. JHIUCS Vvilff ------------------- Mafletfa AVC-. L?1UC35fC1', P21- Lionel Valdemar Silvester. ................. Princeton, N. J. M311 TOWCT Vvflfefmall-69 Pafadlse Rd-. N01'tl121111DfO11, M2155- Earl Baldwin Smith. ..... 50 Federal St., Brunswick, Maine Heflfff R9flDh VVQTUC1' --------------------- pfW1S5l311fg, Pa- Leon Edgar Smith ......... ........,..... P rinceton, N. J. 1110111215 K1112! NVh1l9l3lC-'3815 WHIHHY Sf., ka11SHS C1133 M0- Charles Miner Stearns ....................... Claremont, Cal. Affhuf lVll1121mS ---------- I6 Park PIHCCY P1'111CCf011, N- .l- Walrer Raymond Steele ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, A Apolldy Pa. Adam Cluness 'Williamson .68 Taylor Ave., Brockton. Mass. Earl Landis Stehman ,,,,, ,,,,, R Ohfefstowny Pa. 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Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Nov. Dec. N ov. Dec. Dec. Ian. I an. Ian. 14-27 .... I8-22 .... 24 ....... 25, 3 RM. . .. 30 ...... 22 23 ......... 26, 1.30 RM 1, IO.3O A.1v1.. alenbar 1913 Examinations for removal of first and second term conditions. Examinations for admission, held in Princeton only. First term begins, Formal opening exercises. Last day for enrolment of Graduate Students at ofhce of Registrar. Commemoration Day. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. Thanksgiving recess. Thanksgiving Day. Examinations for removal of entrance conditions. .Christmas vacation begins. 1914 ..Christmas vacation ends. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. 27 ......... 15-20 .... 20, 1.30 P.M .... ,. 5, 10.30 AM S .... .... IQ .. ....Last day for reporting second-term electives. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. March March March April April April April june June June June June June I2M.... 1.30 IAM.. 10.30 A.M. . X I First term examinations end. Second term begins. WVashington's Birthday. iVashington's Birthday Exercises. Class of 1876 Prize Debate. Last day for receiving applications for Fellowships and Graduate Scholarships. Meeting of Faculty Committee on Course of Study. Examinations for removal of -con- ditions in first term Senior subjects. Spring recess. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. End of Senior final examinations. End of examinations of the three lower classes. junior Orator and Maclean Prize contests. Baccalaureate Sunday. Commencement meeting of the Board of Trustees-Annual meetings of the Literary Societies-Class Day. . . . 167th Annual Commencement f Alumni Trustee Election-Alumni luncheon. Bresihents uf the Qllnllege uf 3Retn Slerszp anhg rinmztun Tlkiniharsitp COLLEGE FOUNDED IN 1746 BECAME A UNIVERSITY IN 1896 ACCESSUS EXITUS REV. JONATHAN DICICINSONT... ..... April, 1747 REV. AARON BURR? .......... 1748 REV. JONATHAN EDWARDS? .. ..... Jan., 1758 REV. SAMUEL DAVIESJ ................ 1758 REV. SAMUEL FINLEY, D.D.T .......... 1761 REV JOHN WITHERSPOON, D.D., LL.D.T 1766 REV. S. STANHOPE SIN1ITH,D.D.,LL.D.'f' 1795 ASIIBEL GREEN, D.D., LL.D.T ......... 1812 JAMES CARNAHAN, DD., LL.D.T'? ..... 1823 JOHN MACLEAN, D.D., LL.D.'Vk ....... 1854 JAMES MCCOSH, D.D., LL.D.,Litt.D,T1 1868 FRANCIS L. PATTON, D.D., LLDF ..... 1888 WooDRow WILSON, P11.D., Litt.D., LL.Di11 1902 JOHN G. HIBBEN, Ph.D., LL.D ........ 1912 1DeceaSed. EReSigned. Oct., Mar., 1747 1757 1758 1761 1766 1794 1812 1822 1854 1868 1888 1902 1910 John G. Hibben, Ph.D., LL.D., President Q.: ' :. .Ei-'Qi'-'Ji iff?752525453132iQ2Jkif52J'qT'.52ifiEff1f ..i'l Q33'g'h5f 54:57-i.i-Vcikiiji1-..'IfS4Ti'-C32 2'-Fi-TT'Tff1-174.5-52125 555.75 :'11:1'.:::!'w5 'IME-:q'f'E5-i.1.1i E41-:V 'I iTf 1i 3:22?ffifl1 .1'f. -JI'-12?1f: i-3ff'7.'- 'i3'l'-' 14.1.2 ,I-32. '-if 3. - . . Q we - - i- 51-L'i!P:7 Zi 2.5 wflfzyfif 2 my tw In A-A f y ef as Q 5 elf I-H 2 5-5 Q g sf Aw:-W O 'E 5 ,.1--,.- ,..-- -..... - . .-.,- - -, ------..,X..f - g,...N-.- .NJ J. .--- ..-. ---.--,.--, ---,Li Z Zllieustees ut the Ulinihersitp The Governor of the State of New Jersey, ex-of?icia, PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, PH.D., LL.D., LITT.D., President of the University, and, in the absence of the Governor, Presi- dent of the Board. Elite Trustees HON. JOHN AIKMAN STEWART, LL.D. CHARLES WOOD, D.D ............. ..... X Washington, D. C. Senior Trustee. .- ................,.... New York, N. Y ,FXRCI-IIBALD D. RUSSELL, .XM ..... ...... P rinceton, N. J. M. TAYLOR PYNE, L.H.D ....... . ..... Princeton, N. J. JOHN lDENVITT, D.D.. LL.D. ..... .... P rinceton, N. J. JAMES W. ALEXANDER, A.M ,.... .... N ew York, N. Y. ROBERT GARRETT, B.S. .......... .... B altimore Co., Md DAVID R. FRAZER ........... Y ...... .... S hort Hills, N. J. :HENRY B. THOMPSON, B.S ..... ..... G reenville, Del. GEORGE B. STEWART, D.D., LL.D .... ...Auburn, N. Y JOSEPH B. SHEA, AB. ........... ....... P ittsburgh. Pa. CYRUS H. MCCORMICK, A.M. ..... . JOHN DIxoN, D.D. ................ . MELANCTIION W. JACOBUS, D.D.... HON. VVILLIAM J. NlAGIE, LL.D.. .. HON. BAYARD HENRY, A.M .... SIMON J. MCPHERSON. D.D ..... .. . .Chicago, Ill. ... ...Trenton, N. J. ... .HartfOrd, Conn. .....Elizabeth, N. J. .... .. . . Philadelphia. Pa .....Lawrenceville, N. J EDWARD W. SI-IELDON. A.M ....... .. ..., New York, N. Y. HON. JOHN L. CADXVAL.-XDERV, LL.D.. .. . . PARKER D. HANDY, A.B. ........ . JOHN M. T. PINNEY, MD ...... . WILLIAM COOPER PROCTER, BS... CHARLES SCRIIINER, AB. .... ... .. ...New York, N. Y. .. .... New York. N. Y. .....BaltimOre, Md. Cincinnati, Qhio .MOrristOWn, N. J. HENRY W. GREEN, A.M., LL.D .... ...... T renton, N. J. JOHN O. H. PITNEY, A.M ..... .... B Iorristown, N. J. Qlumni Ulirustees WILSON FABRAND, A.M ................. South Orange, N. J. MATTHEW C. FLEMING, A.M., LL.D ........ New York. N. Y. CTer1n expires June, IQI4J QTerm expires June, IQI7J JOHN W. BARR, JR., A.M., LL.B ..... ...... L Ouisville, Ky. HOWARD C. PHILLIPS, C.E .....,................. Chicago, Ill. CTerm expires June, 19155 QTerm expires June, 19185 ALEXANDER VAN RENSSELAER, A.M ......... Philadelphia, Pa. ' CTerni expires June, 19165 Treasurer Secretary S1lf70I Ul.5iIlg .drflzitcfl HENRY G. DUEEIELD, A.B. CHARLES VV. TWCALPIN, A.M. RALPH ADAMS CRAM, LITT.D. Stephen 5 Balmer 18531913 Born m New York Clty December 7 1853 Elected a 1.1fe Trustee of the Umverslty June 8 1908 D1ed at Redlands Ca11Forr11a January 29 1913 ID the slxtleth year of hls age A generous benefactor a WISG counsellor a devoted and loyal frzend of Prmceton 9 , . , . 1 1 I r 7 I Q KSA...--..,.5 . .,. ...mn ...........-..5.,.- ,,.,,.-.vt ,. ,..:. -.f--...,,. . . , .. . . Mig Q: -..:- LZ?':i -za:--: --::.y' r1-:-: D --11 v-new-.k:'4'e1: :'.2-if-1 5321.2-1f?:e21.':I-.a lg iii?--L'12'- fi-11'1'5 i5'7:i'1?f:?3Ei.'?f'i4f:'5l'i'7Q'2'2:51':Z-15123.H1I1Si iv HTS Ikiiiffi-' I -12.'f-55232 21?:T--i?Q'f.'f i': - 19.1 511- E - Q, .zj3. A- W' 4 ZNKL -, A 13 A-, n ,, , , B 2 E - IQ' 5 Stanhing ummittzes uf Commitiee on Finance: MR. HANDY, Chairman, PRESIDENT HIDDEN, MR. STEXVART, MR. PYNE, MR. BTCCORMICK, MR. GREEN, MR, SIIELDON, MR. PROCTER, MR. SCRIBNER, MR. PITNEY. Comm'itz'ee on Groimds and Buildings: MR. THOMPSON, Chair- man, PRESIDENT HIDDEN, MR. PYNE, MR. ALEXANDER, MR. HENRY, MR. GREEN, MR. RUSSELL, MR. GARRETT, MR. SHANDY, DR. FINNEY. ' I CUYIIIIIITHUG on the C lH'7 fC1LllH7L.' REV. DR. JACOBUS, Chairman, PRESIDENT HIDDEN, DEAN WEST, DEAN FINE, DEAN TWTAGIE, REV. DR. STEWART, REV. DR. NTCPHERSON, REV. DR. DE- WITT, MR. THOMPSON, MR. FARRAND, MR. FLEMING. Comzzzvittce on the Library: MR. GREEN, Chairman, PRESIDENT HIDDEN, DR. RICHARDSON, MR. ALEXANDER, REV. DR. MC- PHERSON, REV. DR. WOOD, MR. VAN RENSSELAER, MR. RUSSELL, MR. SHEA, MR. SCRIBNER. The Stated meetinvs of th B d f T the Baath uf Ultustaes Committee on Honorary Degrees: PRESIDENT HIDDEN, Chair- man, REV. DR. JACORUS, MR. BIAGIE, MR. SIIELDON, MR FARRAND, MR. CADXVALADER, MR. SCRIBNER. Colnuziffee on the Graduate School: MR. PYNE, Chairmang PRESIDENT HIDDEN, DEAN XNEST, MR. NTCCORMICK, REV DR. JACOBUS, MR. SHEA, MR. FARRAND, MR. PROCTOR, MR FLEIIINC. C0llLIllfl'fl'UL' on Morals and Physical Education MR. GARRETT Chairman, PRESIDENT HIDDEN, DEAN BTCCLENAHAN, REV. DR. STEWART, REV. DR. DINON, REV. DR. NICPHERSON, DR. FINNEY, MR. BARR, MR. PITNEY. Co'11L11z1'ttee on Faculty lUIf11u1'es.' REV. DR. FRAZER, Chairmang PRESIDENT HIDDEN, REV. DR. WOOD, MR. BARR. ,, e oar O rustees are held on the fourth Thursday in October, on Ihe Second Thursdays of January and April, and on the Monday before Commencement. 22 J 0115415 Q 5345631 ,,-fi -1 , - , . , : , J 1 - .--1115 1: .--t r at-c w :.'t-f.'.1 -:' f-. .- I . -:rw . w c : 1-.va '-1275 .:'.',.g- ,.g:-g --,,, -. .i'gg,:.n-glx,',.: ,.4.-.,I', y ,qmfg 5'-1-1 :qv ir'-. gf':. 2-f:g:1:z,x..- , .'-r-..-,-:-.z-.-.-n' - ' - ' , ' 'i i 'r - i MI - ' 1 -'-1' -t-I I-.4 - ' . . . . -. x Y-ij - e:.5:i'-::f3.1 . :-rms-:iz-:E-1-.1 a i mg:-fav. -:-: ::. -.-R e:---fi: f-1-fat-: .-:::-4 .E t xv- 1.-.-:::-ms:-x r . ev.: :.!:I-farf ..- r-fy-:.: .'::- :--L:Ac:.:rrfn:are--.i.I1-.f:.'a'.?mar.-f:-:::'r .- fI- . : if'517'1!L- I 'f'-x.,..- 8-4,4-.4---.. - - f. - - E Y - -' s--1--:-.e- -af --1 .-'.g.- - -i- --.:f- ---'Y---. --.- 1 .L-ff - -----H .x 44 2 I janultp anh Zlnsttunturs JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, PH.D., LL.D., LITT.D. President Stuart Professor of Philosophy Prospect FRANCIS LANDEY PATTON, D.D., LL.D., Ex-President A Stuart Professor of Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion, Emeritus Q0 Bayard Lane CYRUS FOGG BRACKETT, M.D., LLD. Professor of Physics, Emeritus 4 Prospect Ave. HENRY BEDINGER CORNWALL, EM., PH.D. Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Emeritus I2 Morven St. GEORGE MACCLOSICIE, D.Sc., LL.D. Professor of Biology, Emeritus 239 Nassau St. CHARLES TWCTVTILLAN, A.M., CE. Professor Of Civil Engineering 40 Bayard Lane TCHARLES GREENE ROCKWOOD, IR. PHD. Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus THEODORE WHITEFIELD HUNT, PH.D., L.H.D. Professor of English 72 Library Place VVILLIAM LIBBEY, DSC., Princeton Professor of Physical Geography and Director of the E. M. Museum of Geology and Archaeology Thanet Lodge VVILLIAM BERRYMAN SCOTT, PHD., LL.D., Sc.D. ' Blair Professor of Geology 56 Bayard Lane FREDERICK NEWTON WILLSON, A.M., C.E. Professor of Graphics Stony Brook ' The Faculty list is arranged in five groups: professors, assistant professors, lecturers, Instructors, and assistants. In each group the names occur In the order of academic seniority. T Died july 2, 1913. ALLAN TXIARQUAND, PHD., L.H.D. Professor of Art and Archaeology and Director of the Museum of Historic Art Guernsey Hall .ANDRENV FLEMINC. WEST, PH.D., LL.D. . Hon. D.Litt. COxon.D Dean of the Graduate School Giger Professor of Latin XVyman House, Graduate College HENRY BURCHARD FINE, PH.D., LL.D. Dean of the Departments Of Science Dod Professor of Mathematics . 49 Library Place JOHN LTOWELL VVESTCOTT, PH.D., Princeton Musgrave Professor Of Latin and Tutor 111 Roman Law 2OO Mercer St. VVILLIAM FRANCIS BTAGIE, PH.D., Berlin Dean of the Faculty U Henry Professor of Physics The Dean's House ERNEST CUSHING RICHARDSON, PHD. Librarian Abscazt 011 leave LEROY VVILEY MCCAY, D.Sc. h Moore Professor of Chemistry 2 Morven St. HIENRY DALLLAS THOMPSON, DSC. Professor of Mathematics II Morven St. GEORGE MCLEAN T'TARPER, PHD., Princeton l Holmes Professor of Belles Lettres and English Language and Literature 36 Mercer St. PAUL VAN DYKE, D.D. Professor of History Pyne Tower, Graduate College LIERIBERT STEARNS SQUIER SMlTH, CE. 1 Professor Of Civil Engineering 58 Universlty Place VVLALTER BUTLER PTARRIS, CE. Professor of Geodesy Greenholm .'.-3 - , -- - . ,. .: . . ..'. . -. . . . , ., -. ' L 4. :,'f..:-'- -::-1'--... '::f'3::q--zlrs:-sr: --'Q-'iufxmiafsf-''uvg'.i-'mmf--1.--fwszwv. -'Iles'-'.-aus.-2.-I .-'-.':'-I-.1-'gr'-..: 1--1:--1'+'-1-.:-.-4'-1.--.'.-:as-1' rw..-. 1-I 1-:f'f.'--i-A., '-: -.I-:?1..w.f, -: -ab.-M.-. .. 2. .5 -B-QIL -1'--+ -42,435 -rs S :- f--'.---11 2 P fu 7- f V' 2 f s Twz. TW: 7'Wx 1-7'f 'f.'L' S ali al? glz. RQ? I Qlfzgnzzi' gf . 5 my We? af WN B if ' Yrs t 5- .gf ,R 't ,-., I 7, Ii Ig ,- j L 9 7 an I:.-.,- -3 E? . ,. . . ' . .. . . . . . ., . -E - ::Qf:i'-:::S:.1r.-:GSL-.1-:E.-1:1-ir-:-.1 i'!i?112' iii? Af-E if. -.-.3x::f.:-' :if .ni '-I-crm!-22, :I .v-:2ii'-'- ini- Jf1'.:f'1ff-Hi-Aff. cfs L51-iifaff J.': :'-'cf-1341 -:ride t'-L: Eifrifi: 11':!:'-'-:.:1'J:,'?.?' EE::I-1:IfirJ,frzli'-E'1i9':T'il2'fLf . - I - -'ifgxe-:s-:I-4dr Iu- HENIQX' VAN DYICEJ D.D. LL.D. NORMAN KEM1' SMITH, D. PHIL., St. Andrews Professor. of English Literature Stuart Professor of Psychology Absevzt on leave ELMER PIOXVARD LOOMIS, PH.D., Sc.D. HOWMB Mccirlilffflfglillf E-E-I .M-Sw LL-D' P f f P1 , ' L N SL ean o IC o efje to CSSOY O U S105 I 309 assau Professor of Phyisiiics Joseph Henry House, College Pl. XXVALTER hdI2AD RANRIIN, PH.D., Munich OWEN WIUANS RICHARDSON MA D SC FRS Pfofessof of Blology . Q Professor of Physics ,IOS Fitz Randolph Road Curator of the Herbarium 5 Evelyn Place , AUGUSTUS TROXXVBRIDGE, PH.D,, Berlin CHARLEs FREEMAN VVILLIAMS BICCLURE, D.Sc. PI-Ofessor of physics Absent 07, lgafyg Class of 1877 Professor of Zoology 2 Morven St. DIUANF REED STUART PHD Michigan - I - -J o GEORGE STEVENSON PATTON, A.M. Professor of Classics IOI Broadniead Professor of Moral Philosophy go Bayard Lane CHRISTIAN GAUSS AIMI HOWARD CROSBY VVARREN, AM- Professor of Modern Languages Professor of Experimental Psychology I 106 Fitz-Rgmqlolpll Road , , 133 Library Place EDWARD CAPPS, PH.D., LL.D. I THOMAS MARC PARROT, PH-DI, I-6113510 Professor of Classics 150 Fitz-Randolph Road Professor of English The Nassau Club EDWN GR WIT COXIKLIN PHD SCD 1 1 Y 1 , . ., . . EDMUND YARD ROBBINS, A.M. I Professor of Biology I39 BIOadIIIead Ewing Professor of Greek Language and Literature I44 Library Place FRANK FROST ABBOTT, PHD.. Yale I ALEXANDER HAMILTON PIIILLIPSI DISC., PI-IIILQIOII Kennedy Professor of Latin Language and Llterature Professor of Mineralogy 54 Hodge Road H I F FWZ Ralldolph Road FRED NEPIER, A.M. ENN' ONES ORD .. V Professor of Chemistry 148 Library Place Professor of Pohtlcs 42 Clel Gland Lane VVILLIAMSON Ul'DIICE VREELAND, D. Es L., Geneva lWALCOLM MACLAREN, A-M-I , WOOIllILIll PIOIQSSOI- of Romance Languages Professor of Electrical Engineering 16 Prospect Ave. A050715 011 100770 EDWIN PLIMPTON ADAMS, PH.D., Harvard 'l'JOHN HAUGHTON CONEY, A.M. Professor of Physics I2 Nassau St. Professor of History 1 LUTHER PFAHLER EISENHART, IPH.D., johns Hopkins I VVILUAM KELLY PRENTICEI PH-Da Ha le Professor of Mathematics 58 Morningside Ave. Professor of Greek 34 Cleveland Lane E E II P D H ld II 6 I CHARLES PIENRY SRIYTH, IR., PI-I.D. DWARD LLIOTIJ H' 1'-, el 6 3 rg Professor of Geology 22 Morveu St Professor of Politics I I Absent on leave :HOWARD CROSBY BUTLER, GEORGE AUGUSTUS'HULEjl'T, PH.D.,I LCIDSIC I Professor of AI-I and AI-Clweology Graduate College I Professor of Physical Chemistry 120 Fitz Randolph Rd. ag ' d 5 'I 1 I f 1 , RUDOLRH ERNEST BRHNNOW, PHD., Strassburg IDI2du?IISy1g5Ci O ajsence Professor of Semitic Philology Edgeh1ll, Stockton St. 25 f 4 171, . .. -S., Ilcisff f.fq1f.2q:f:a.2:se.4l-fg'i2-f:efau:2e.11'. sa-1 ,-5.1.1 sa-f t : -1451.1 55:52 :f.y,:::qr.::: .amz-zwaf.1.:.1s -1:1-P s-:as a-'L me.-f -:na ze.-1-ay.f .I. ,, 44,-1-L A sea I , E H E Z, .x -: e 1 lqn 7- I, 'IB' 1, 'A 1 x E ' .. -E wg, 'gZ.,f:q4:::35,.y. g-is-.:g,.-.3.:-5:-,A-I51.11-'21-av-F-,--.-:.-.s:.--vf.t.'-1.-.at -. -1i:u-l':1t.'a:11- .Ita ',. :'.::-:-I-tu..-3.-, ct t '-'r.?,-p+4,.- -5 -Ac:-1 .1-'vt-1 r- gg 1'-f.:f.I:,L-, I:.-g.f.'.:,g.'.u,',,f.-Q,r-g,g5,'4gt 13-q ya.-f.:'ygg:gJ -',L,,,,, ,-,.,,.-..,., , - , , -.- - Z--: Q ff. 5-.4 .F ,..-,S-. .- -gf .-. -TL --5- - --, 7, .S L ...- -..E..:. WILLIAM FOSTER, PHD., Princeton Professor of Chemistry 41 Morningside Ave. ROGER BRUCE CASH JOHNSON, PHD., Princeton Professor of Philosophy I2Q Broadmead ROBERT TXTCNUTT MCELROY, PH.D., Princeton Edwards Professor of American History 86 Stockton St. FRANK JEWETT BTATHER, JR,, PH.D., L.H.D. Marquand Professor of Art a1Id Archaeology 342 Nassau St. OSNVALD VEBLEN, PHD., Chicago Professor of Mathematics Absent on leave EDWARD SAMUEL CORWTN, PH.D., Pennsylvania Professor of Politics IIS Prospect Avc. t :HARRY FRANKLIN COVINGTON, A.M. Professor of Public Speaking and Debate 34 Edgehill St. ULRIC DAHLGREN, M.S. ' Professor of Biology 204 Guyot Hall FRANK ALBERT FETTER, PH.D., LL.D. Professor of Political Economy 121 Broadmead WILLIAM GILLESPIE, PHD., Chicago Professor of Mathematics 78 Alexander St. DAVID TXTAGIE, JR., PHD., Halle Professor of Classics 34 Cleveland Lane JOSEPH EDWARD RAYCROFT, A.B., M.D. Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education Director of the Department of Physical Education K I2o Broadmead HENRY NORRIS RUSSELL, PI-1.D., Princeton Professor of Astronomy Director of the Observatory 79 Alexander St. JOHN DUNCAN SPAETI-I, PH.D., Leipsic Professor of English 32 Edgehill St, DOUGLAS LABAREE BUFFUM, PH.D., Johns Hopkins Professor of Romanic Languages and Literature 60 Hodge Road 26 VARNUM LANSING COLLINS, A.M. Clerk of the Faculty Professor of the French Language and Literature Editor of the General Biographical Catalogue 214 The Western 'Way JOHN PRESTON HOSICINS, PHD., Berlin Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature 22 Bank St. BIAX FRIEDRICH BLAU. PHD., Leipsic of Germanic Languages and Literature 27 Bank St. Professor GEORGE MADISON PRIEST, PH.D., Jena Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature Absent 011. Leave EDWIN VVALTER KEDIDIERER, PI-ID., Cornell Professor of Economics and Finance 122 Fitz Randolph Road GEORGE BRINTON BTCCLELLAN, A.M., LL.D. Professor of Economic History The 'Water Tower VVILLIAIII FRANKLIN XXVILLOUGHBY, A.B. McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Politics IIS Library Place ARCHIBALD ALLAN BOWMAN, MA., Glasgow Professor of Logic Olden Lane PIERRE LEON BOUTROUX, D.Sc., Paris Professor of Mathematics 81 Graduate College .ALEXANDER SMITH, PHD., Munich v Professor of Chemistry New York N. Y. 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CHAR President Nassau Hall Registrar ANDREW FLEMING WEST, PH.D., LLD., HON. D.L1TT. COxon.j GILBERT FAIRCHILD CLOSE, AM. Dean of the Graduate School Nassau Hall Editor of 0650131 Publications Assistant to the Secretary Nassau Ha HENRY BURCHARD FINE, PHD., LLD. Dean of the Departments of Science 49 Library Place JOHN SAVILLE COSGRAVE WILLIAM FRANCIS MAGIE, PHD. Assistant to the Treasurer University Office Dean of the Faculty The Dean's House ROSWELL DAVIS, B.S. HOWARD MCCLENAHAN, EE-, M5-, LL-D Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings l Dean of the College Nassau Hall UHIVCFSIW Ofiiccs HENRYTGREEN DUFFIELDJ AB' . . JOHN MCDOWELL CARNOCHAN, MD. reasurer University OFFICES University Physician The Infirmary CHARLES WILLISTON NICALPIN, A.M. A Secretary Nassau Hall BEss1E LoU1sE D1c1:sON Infirmarian The Infirmary GEORGE C. WINTRINGER, EE. Secretary of Business Administration VVILLIAM JAMES COAN University Oflices Proctor Nassau 33 E fm r EBQ QHG Y .a ,Irs . . . , . ' v o . ' . 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Ralph Jacob Kieffer ..,.. ...Katrine, KN. Y. Horace Platt ............ ..... B rooklyn, N. Y. Allen McLanal1an ..... 1 ................ ..Prineeton, N. J. Paul Dudley Stanford .......... . .....,....... Palmyra, Mo. Sayre Fellow Orson Desaix Munn Fellow Samuel Balcer XfVllll21lllS ..... ..... N ewport, R. I. FIRST YEAR lVIEN Gray Macwhorter Bryan .......... .... N ew York, N. Y. VVarne Phillips Selienclc ,............. ..Princeto11, N. I. Leonardo Albuquerque Cavalcanti... .,.. Lao Paulo, Brazil Sayre Fellow Carlos Gavio Monteiro .......,..,......... Lao Paulo, Brazil Ricardo Carporte Valente ........... .... L ao Paulo, Brazil Leo Augustine Vllliite ........ ........,. D orcliester, Mass. 34 fvw 7 fn 6?7fM Q 647 HP ' X2 Q I I l 1 i A 1 A-li T. I llliii I il V l3H.1.AND'1e X N V Ni Q , Pr HI K, Q AW as I J by Q K3 ye 0 Q9ffi:ers 5 G F P H LIPS ............ P d t B V P d t J' J .............. 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Nassau St., New York ...85o North Jefferson St., Jackson, Miss. . . . . . . . .400 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y. Jerome E. Andrews ............................ ,Berwyn, Ill. William Armour .... Vincent Armstrong. Owen Armstrong. . . A. C. M. Azoy, Jr.. Donald R. Baker. .. . .................. Princeton, N. J. ........ . .41 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ........ . .635 S. Willett, Memphis, Tenn. ....28 S. Maple Ave., East Orange, N. J. .....25 Madison Square, New York City 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 City Elwood P. Bannerm an ..........,... Hempstead, L. I., N. Y. Arthur Barber ................ Lincoln St., Englewood, N. J. B. E. Barnes ......... 1216 Virginia St., Charlestown, W. Va. W. Avery Barras. . ., ........... 120 Spring St., Trenton, N. J. O. A. Bartholomew. Walter H. Bass .... Rolf W. Bauhahn, . . . ..IQ2O James Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. .. .. . . .. .. .77 82nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 31 Booraem Ave., Jersey City Heights, N. J. John W. Beatty, Jr. ........ Richland Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. James M. Beck, Jr ............ 47 E. 64th St., New York City Henry Beyer ......... ................... N ew Castle, Del. George M. Billings ........... 44 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 ........ IS Boudinot St., Princeton, N. J. W. Brevoort Bolme H. J. Boldt, Jr ..... r ..... ................ R ocky Hill, N. J. ..39 E. 61st St., New York City F. Nelson Bolton ............ 414 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, Md. Kenneth Bonner ........ 563 Madison Ave., New York City NAklF DDRESS . A Jackson H. Boyd .............. 124 Pine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Theodore C. Briggs ..... 22 Lakeview Park, Rochester, N. Y. Benjamin B. Brown .... 127 Alderson St., Charleston, W. Va. James Bruce ........ 8 W. Mt. Vernon Place, Baltimore, Md. R. A. Bullock ...... Charles Bunn ....... E. Everett Bunzel.. .. . .74 Grant St., Cohoes, N. Y. 549 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 155 W. 75th St., New York City Drayton Burrill, Jr. ......... 69 Prospect St., Summit, N. J. Pierce Butler, Jr .......... 1347 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Donald W. Campbell .... 7 Rutledge St., West Roxbury, Mass. S. P. Carson ............. 1134 Judson Ave., Evanston, Ill. Beane H. Carpenter, 510 Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn. Rolla L. Carpenter ........ 109 Seward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Henry A. P. Carter ............... 75 Elk St., Albany, N. Y. John Emil Caughey, 1201 Monongahelia Ave., McKeesport, Pa. Edwin N. Chapman ........ 2306 Eutaw Place, Baltimore Md. Richard Church ................ 27 Cedar St., New York City David B. Clapp ........ 760 Glenwood Ave., VVilliamsp0rt, Pa. George J. Clifford ........ 796 West End Ave., New York City John M. Colt ......... 1007 N. Caroline St., Baltimore, Md. W. Connett ......... I4 Wasliington Place, New York City Lucius M. Cook .... ........................... I lion, N. Y. Eliot B. Coulter .......... 1139 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Ill. Alexander M. Craig. H1822 Eye St. N. W., Washington, D. C. Donald Craig ....... 1822 Eye St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Eben J. D. Cross, Jr ....... 114 E. Eager St., Baltimore, Md. S. T. Wallis Cull ......... 1415 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Ralph R. Curtiss ............ 1515 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fank G. Darlington, Jr., 1218 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. Edgar M. Day ........ 350 Winebiddle Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. H. F. Dean ...... ...... 1 06 E. 24th St., Minneapolis, Minn. vw-5: , 7.1115 'n-gr:-3,-,A,z-.'-ig..1jg.yp',-.-yr.-1:gs.331.-5pxQI:-3:15:5g.j.-.gg-'p.-qgfs4.-41-.-'.'-1,1 : ----',-'-2,1'-IIE:-f.:.'a1f '-11 L15 ' . :Q1 'f:,.g'i-' :- 1 LF I 1 - 'Q 4'-:-'-i'v 2'v' -0- 551 f-,' 1 'P-' 3- ' 2'D1t- 1.-'-.'- 1- ': .'-' A 75 - .f- '- gf, Ls -U... -,.,. ..--..-, . -:.'..-.-L- '. .'x.'-I-L1 1-. .ua . -.-2.1-.-ff.,-.:f.14.-Kr - - w '- ,1.,,:,,' .:, 1-, ,irq 3..,..-.'.- , i-.Lz.-a.,.',.'- 1...,.:.--.:. 1 --...i,....,. ., AIN MT E? I TQ we is-a--nb 4-ik 4,47 as I g . Q Sl 'i' - X I ,,-., . .4 - , s 1, -,,N vw? . 7 V xy, fx- -, . , . .- 2 Kit Q sis ips gp 4 'r Quo.: F- . w-ww 4 Z ' u S rw P '. 2 .' P 5. . ' , 1 , . -'DH 4 vi E Vw V19 e 5 -.ie bf f.. Q ts N .1 'lr gf' ily 'A 1V .2 A E. 5 Q 's Q A w aww e: -.., Wa- A -1. Q E J. V . . . A E E - :::1:Ii1:' -'-.1 .Q:-12v.1-'1.-at-sr-:..:a:L:.:i:T-Hin -:-2 ir. -:. -Isa:-'-W : if .1:I'-: ffra 4 521 1. .:.s-:.'i':- xi' 1 -'-i:S:'.::'::C1-:xi -12. -Lf:-1-2 - '-?J.':1:' ': -I i -'SWE 1'-L: !f.'.if?:'1Z-12 1'-'-f,:1 :.'E4-b if -:I-.: 5:. 2111 E i' ?1'i.!2TLf Q :sg ' Lf , -' - - AGL- - QQ- -:..:-1,-2 .inf .Q ,'.g,-- -Lf -..vN -.e..S--,:, .h-, Q - -iq- ieniur Qlllass NAME ADDRESS Frank E. DeMercado .... 362 Riverside Drive, New York City John Barr Dewar .......... 655 Lincoln Ave., Bellevue, Pa. Allan S. Dexter ..... L. C. Dinsmore ..... F. N. Disbrow ...... Homer W. Dixon... D. B. Douglas ....... R. J. DuBois .... .. ..... 129 Dean Rd., Brookline, Mass. . ..,. 387 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. .....47 Elm St., Morristown, N. J. .........................Boonton, N..J. . . . . . .4830 VVOodl.wn Ave., Chicago, Ill. .100 Palisade Ave.. Jersey City, N. J. Allen W. Dulles .............. 67 South St., Auburn, N. Y. F. S. Dunn .............. 62 Fdgercomb 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 ........ 125 Centre Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Henry P. Elliott ............. IQ W. QISY St., New York City Oliver B. Ellsworth. Thornton Emmons. . VV. K. Enck ........ Cecil G. Fielder .... Torrence Fiske ...... Joseph France ...... .....185 Madison Ave., New York City ........................Princeton, N. J. .......................Lexington, Pa. ......................Lakewood, N. J. . . .1924 Stevens Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. ...219 WV. Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md. Clarence P. Freeman. ......................, St. Davids, Pa. Robert D. Frick ..... Clarence J. Gamble. . .. .. . . . . .1503 Bolton St., Baltimore, Md. ..143o Union Trust Bldg., Cincinnati, O. F. W. Gardner ........... 4576 W. Pine Bl., St. Louis, Mo. John Newton Gatch. Robert H. Gibson. . . ....................Terrace Park, Ohio .....185 Madison Ave., New York City Donald L. Gill ................ 16 Beaver St., New York City C. E. Goldsmith .....,.. 26 S. Prospect St., S. Orange, N. J. Daniel R. Goodwin. T. G. Graham ....... .....3927 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mass. G. T. Granbery ..... 4 .1712 West End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Ralph Gregory .......... 3117 N. Mer St., Indianapolis, Ind. Wm. C. Haddock, Jr ........ 1230 69th Ave. Oak Lane, Pa. C. C. Harding ........... 142 W. Main St., Middletown, N. Y. Lawrence K. Harper ..................... Chagrin Falls, Ohio 38 Gitnntinuehj NAME ADDRESS George E. Harris, Jr ......... 89 Park.St., Montclair, N. J. John Ives Hartman ........ 417 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. Harold I-Iartshorne ......... 40 E. 56th St., New York City David R. Hawkins ..... 3220 Campbell St., Kansas City, Mo. John D. Hawkins .... 2013 Suppletree St., Philadelphia, Pa. Lewis A. Hillyer .... 100 Harrison Ave., Port Richmond, N. Y. Paul S. Heath ............ 76 Soldiers' Place, Buffalo, N. Y. James N. Hendel .......... 746 Centre Ave., Reading, Pa. Herman M. Hessenbruch ................... JfVynnewood, Pa. John B. Heyl .............................. 'Wynnewood Pa. Julian Griswold Hillhouse .................... Yonkers, N. Y. Wilmer Hoffman ..... Continental Trust Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Romaine Hogan ...... 840 XV. Adams St., Los Angeles, Cal. Theodore B. Hogg... N300 S. Dallas Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Remsen VVisner Holbert ...... I2 lVarren St.. New York City J. K. Honigman ......... . . .204 XV. 86th St., New York City Nelson E. Hubbel ......... 135 N. Pearl St., Buffalo, N. Y. YValter Hughson ...... ................... A Iorganton, N. C. Wfilliam J. Hudson .......... 2111 Berks St., Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Bates Hunter .... 603 Academy St., Kalamazoo. Mich. James B. Hunter ...... 228 XVegman Place, Jersey City, N. J. James VVarren Huntley .......................... Oneida, Pa. Carl Haller Ill. ............ 188 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Fred Ingraham ....... .... John F. Jenkins .... John H. Jewitt .... Raymond M. Jones George Wfashington Paul V. Kellog .... ................Pennlyn, Pa. R. Sturgis Ingersoll ............ .Hempstead Long Island, N. Y. 2625 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill. .........................Plainlield, N. J. lkfashington. D. C. Kassler. .421 Cooper Bldg., Denver, Colo. .....39 Jefferson Ave., Columbus, Ohio .Naugatuck, Conn. John F. Kennedy ......................... T. B. Kennedy, Jr.. Moss A. Kent ...... Gerald P. Klipstein ........ VVendel Speer Kuhn ........ Chambersburg, Pa. 807 Floyd Ave., Rome, N. Y. Q3 Prospect St., E. Orange, N. J. Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. '-' s ? . i211f '..'.'2.:, 4'2:'.' 2.-'1 n '.'.'Q7::i:-'-' wma. ' s'.ggff-.,,.,--.1-,-f-14.-L-.H.- -,1 .,.,:.-.-.- -,.,.-.-.',,-x-,---' ' .- --'.: - -F,-----A -. . -,-..: -sg -,. r a.,. 1 ,e Y -1 -:W - . .a.-.- , ww- - f,- -,-..'. Ac. - - s. - I .,.,, L, ,, ,,,,-,,...,n,,.,,.,. ...,f,..,.,L,,,e.,,.- ,..v,1,.l.,,....,-,.-.yn-,,,.,.,,,1,,,, .,,,',,, 1' .-Q. ., ..' .-, . . .1 . tx-, .., - .- ..,f 1, ',- .-,, ,. i- I.d.'.w .. A 1 .,s. .1..4. -i, YIY -as-ini 4'2 -242--PS4 4- Ax 5- ' . -113 ,, - s hw. 4 -V fm, 1 . .' . 1' 5. 5.3 5 if f cs . .- ,-'11 2' rr. 2 5 Q .2 T.. W4 'Q' Q -: - C 3 0 ..-.-4... . , -..... ' . . - . .-.. . ' . .... 1 f l.. ..,. ... ,. .. . .. . . . ' E sl-A :-.'-1'-:1:'g.-:Sz-:Q-..' -.-.1-r.-2-.M125,-1-'age'-.'----.':.-x::--vf.-.--1341-. .1-:-4-Ea.1.t.:-1-' -111'1-'-'.'-5'.IL'1'f-Tai-3-'.'C'v'-A5-if.'?'i',1'5 -.-.':f:-:fc-.az -'it-J:1'-fsf-.i:.i-7:lsr-v-'.:.:-.fig-A--Qir.-1.-gg1'f::1:11. :af'p13'.1x:g. zip- 3 v ---N-...- ,,-,q-,.- Y , iii 5-Z.-:.1,q.,g-4 E ,,.g-.- M- ,-, .,,.-,-,,. ..- ..,,: M-, -. . ,.4.2,- . Z Qeninr Qlllass Cfllluntinushl NAME ADDRESS John A. Laird ........ I4 Mt. Morris Pk., VV., New York City Benjamin Laskin ........ 349 Snyder Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. C. Le Compte, Jr ........ 614 Madison Ave., Lakewood, N. J. J. H. Legendre ....,...... Auduborn Pl., New Orleans, La, Adolph Brussel Lichtenstein, Hotel Netherland, New York City Edward Lloyd, Jr ...... Navy Department, Washington, D. C. C. Henry Long .................. 304 Water St., Pontiac, Ill. Ernest K. Loveland ............................ Moscow, Pa. Robert Lynd ........... .... ' 'The Goddardf' Louisville, Ky. Gilbert C. McKown ..... 515 W. John St., Martinsburg, VV. Va. James McLean .......... 158 Cleveland St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward Harvey Mackin ...... 16 Walnut St., Newark, N. J. Philip D. McMaster .... 2109 De Lancey Pl., Philadelphia, Pa. Paul C. McPherson .................,.. Lawrenceville, N. J. Sigmund Manheim ........ Q5 Osborn Terrace, Newark, N. J. Milo L, March ..... .......... 2 22 S. 6th St., Gasken, Ind. Wm. F. Mayer ............. 228 Market St., Johnstown, Pa. Sumner A. Mead ...... 74 Chandler St., W. Somerville, Mass. Harvey H. Meeker ...................,........ Milburn, N. J. Burt E. Meyrick ............................ Princeton, N. J. Wm. S, Middleton ......... 815 N. 2nd St.. Harrisburg, Pa. Herbert E, Mierow ....................... Lakewood, N. J. Shackleford Miller, Jr ........... . .,.......... Louisville, Ky. R. A. Milliken, 704 Newton-Claypool Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Henry C. Minton .......... 440 Bellevue Ave., Trenton, N. J. C. Earl Moore ........,.................,.. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Kenneth NV. Moore ......... 31 Fulton St., Auburn, N. Y. Chas. W. Morrisey ........... ............ K eansburg, N. J. George E. Muehleck ......... 212 Illill St., Hoboken, N. J. Edwin Muller .......... ....465 W. 3rd St., Lexington, Ky. James O. Murray ...... 737 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Wm. Blount Myers ......................... Tallahassee, Fla. Lawrence P. Naylor, Jr ..... 115 E. Eager St., Baltimore, Md. NAME ADDRESS Ralph B. Nesbitt ................ Tunnelton, Indiana Co., Pa. Theo. C. Nevins ...... 491 Brighton Ave., East Orange, N. J. Warren W. Nissley ............................ Steelton, Pa. Sheldon Roby Noble .......... 65 Seward Ave., Detroit, Mich. John Harlin O'Connell ...... 221 Paulison Ave., Passaic, N. J. Ji. Henry O'Neill. .418 Sherman Ave., N. Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. G. Mason Owlett ............,................ Wellsboro, Pa. J. L. Dawson Painter, 1029 Western Ave., North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. Stuart Parker ............. 78 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. George F. 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 .......................,... Morristown, N. J, Shelton Pitney ........ ............. ll Iorristown, N. J. Russel A. Plimpton ..... ...... H ollis, Long Island, N. Y. Charles A. Potter, Jr ......... Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. E. W. Puttkammer .......... Bedford Building, Chicago, Ill. Gerald J. Pyle, Delaware and Greenhill Aves., X1Vilmington, Del. H. Rivington Pyne ........... 36 E. 36th St., New York City VV. Foster Reeve, 3d .................... Moorestown, N. J. Bernard K. Rhoads .......... 156 Broadway, New York City George T. Richards, Jr., 5870 Drexel Rd., Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. Adrian Riker, Jr ........... 169 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Wm. Paxton Roberts ...........,........... Vlfynnewood, Pa. Frederick Irving Robertson ..,................... Wabash, Ill. Alexander C. Robinson, 3rd...Academy Ave., Sewickley, Pa. T. H. Robinson .................,....... Lawrenceville, N. J. Norman T. Rogers ........ 824 VV. State St., Trenton, N. J. Edward Sampsonq ................... , ......,. Haverford, Pa. John Bennett Schmidt ....,............... Union City, Conn. Edward Scull ................ 24 E. Union St., Somerset, Pa. William T. Shackelford, Jr...I307 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. 1 .f 'f-::z7:.... --'1.-1j:.7g'.'-'iffy9:12:15-ALE,..vs-1:53-.-UIQ-az.:ia',12-34..-'g.1:.1f'-'J-:f.1'54P1-UF:-7.:.:z1f-, . , -'1:.'fl'.L'L1I:f:,2g'.rJ.'1i,E,112127:1-fT'f:'a'1-1123?.f--.i-.,f.,---.-L:?:.,f.--0.-. . in-... ,, ,, X- ,. ,. 1,--1 gill my ii . 3 N QIX Qlnxilzl X . 5. Elm XM m ' Ci S YIY 2 -if s z x 45 It ZQ7 1,1 5, 5 5, 1- f. ri. N 1 E . . Y C '1 1.-'5.'4,.':.,+,- 1- ,-...-.Ju-W - - --v.-n.,-4.-rl.. ..-. , -,.s,.- .fun --. ,i-A-'-.,, x. . ...-,51.-3- -,v..-,- -.i'.-.::-cf,-.4-,ljglcfxf..-,g-Q91-,g,TJ,,Q-,jx-K-:g-r-lg.,',4.'-.x,2,,1-111:281 , , L J , ,kr . I rn'-, X S ,, X Z Qeniur Qllass Gllunclubehl NAME Harold D. V. Shaw ........ 27 Linden Ave., jersey City, N. I. Allen G. Shenstone ........ 40 Walmer Rd., Toronto, Canada Samuel E. Slaymaker, Ir ....... 2oo 5th Ave., New York City Albert I. Smalshaf ........ 530 Chestnut St., Pottstown, Pa. Jewell K. Smith ......... 320 VV. QISt St., New York City Edward D. Spalding ........ 117 Boston Blvd., Detroit, Mich. P. Carter Speers ..... S1 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Marcus A. Spencer ..... 719 Arnberson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Edgar Starbuck, Ir..4o8 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. John N. Stearns, 3rd .......... 334 4th Ave., New York City A. R. Stevenson, Ir .......... 6 Union St., Schenectady, N. Y. Kenneth Evans Stockton .... ' ............... Ridgewood, N. I. G. B. Stockton, 505 Atlantic Nat. Bank Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla. Robert Strain, Ir .... 700 Equitable Bldg., Wiliningtoii, 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. Carl E Taeusch .......................... Wapalioiieta, Ohio Burnham K. Taylor ......... 890 Park Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. ADDRESS NA M E ADDRESS Kenneth Thomas ..............,........,.. Interlaken, N. I. YlVillian1 Bell Tippetts .... ....... . . . .Saint Petersburg, Fla. F. R. Twelvetrees ........... IIS Mohank St., Cohoes, N. Y. Albert E. Van Court .......... 61 Alfred St., Detroit, Mich. C. G. Vardell, Jr ...................,.... Red Springs, N. C. Richard Gibson Vincent. .660 Riverside Drive, New York City VV. Walter Voorhees ....... .............. P rinceton, N. I. John Calvin Vroman, Ir. .. Ashbel T. 'Wall, Ir ........ Harcourt E. Vtlaller ...... R. G. Wfatson .............. H, M. VVells .......... 129 Edward N. Wigtoii ....... David E. I. Wfilson ........ John L. B. VVillia1ns ...... Frank H. Winants ........ XrValter I .Wolf ...... .. W. N. XfVood ...... dgfikk 1 'TWH atfffaw M 1 Q31-,gk JW-Q X-f i i , ge sg N . . . A Ah t -N ll rw 1 c., X A 9 , . 'QitX,WXsxl.Q'4, ,ww-A-dates G? gf5, 'S-105559 .frll 'Q .......,....Manzanola, Colo. 67 George St., Providence, R. I. .....,........Skaneateles, N. Y. .................Houston, Texas Belleville Ave., Bloonield, N. I. ....Germantown, Pa. 695 E. Taylor St., Portland, Ore. ..4o0 Essex Ave., Orange, N. I. 140 W. Sth St., Bayonne, N. I. ...96 Nassau St., New York City .....................Birwood, Va. d EYE! X Q I gm Wf5ff5 wx , ...... I . 4 kill. ? L3 IMF- -fp' fsI!?f , 'X . ' ' A B L NGSTRETH t Q C P E MAN V 113 E11 t ! R B Se t y d T W K CS 1 I K3 4:1 N vii- Q NN 4 -5 Il ll 431 VY' av .I :,,'.g:.-. -515:.Jf,Q1:5:fQ:g3I1,,H,,-gg ,L-gt,r,!g,!g9lfQ,3.,e'..-15:GQ-,15531:5..1,:.z-C,g',,,'g,-,g',1g:Q,5.L-::,'51.2:-f ..- ,vg'.,..1.'5:--,.g-R-.1:N.y.,.'.:'.:-.sd.1..-,E.-sw 32.-.'z-1.2-:fr.'.' i'-8.1 1: 'l-::'f.,: -1-wa,-..-1.-, ... ji 3. ., ,-.3 ' 7- 5 WW. fr QM. V-W ' . 715 s-, , 5. ' ' T' ' '- vt? '. :'-11.-1' M 'W . its f was ' Q : 1 WW 21 W? fe E? 'Q' 2. Q: v.. sv..-W 'Q 5 3 - E '-12:5-'. ' 1 . r -in-.1-:1.-:sz-5:-g..1 a . :.:1.1-car. ..-.:::. -:e:-'.'.-f:1.1-:-.- .tr-: :::-s as .-.1111 1 :.-::rs5:.s:.z-x.1r:.'q:'.1 -1'-:.51-:waff..- Pei'-: .-:c-1-E :'-ff:9Ic:.11rf12-12f--.i.:1- '::':-31+sk.-at-::1'r:: 211. 2'f-f':-11.12211 --1155 - ,.fs .,,,,H . , .4, ,-,, . -, -..1..:.1,:.-4 4 ,'.T-- -if -. -f- --4- ----,L .i-, -f---Q- - . X NABIE Carlos R. Adams ..... James A. Adams ..... James F. Adams. Qlllass ADDRESS ..............Bedford Hills, N. Y. . . . . . .. . Bloomfield, P. E. I., Canada .Glen Cove, Long Island, N. Y. Pa-ul D. Adams.i.i.i...'.'.i.27oi Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. William C. Allee ....................,....,... .Detroit, Mich. Charles C. Allen, Jr. . .3727 VVestminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. James B. Anderson, rd Harold Apgar .......... 3 , 522-29 Stephen Girard Bldg., Phila., Pa. Bridge, N. J. William C. Arnold, 211C.l .... 529 Scotland Road, Orange, N. J. Rex P. Arthur. ......... Stuart K. Atha ......... Joseph W. Bailey, Jr. .. James A. Baker, Jr ....... John S. Baker ........ Mac L. Baker .,,... Harold R. Ballin ...... Theodore P. Barber .... VVilliam A. Barber, Jr., ......, Richard Bard .......... William M. Barr. .... . VVinthrop H. Battles... Melchior R. Beltzhoover .......... Robert G. Benson ...... Tharratt G. Best ....... Roswell L. Blodgett. .. George H. Bonsall, Jr.. . .....................SanDiego, Cal. ... . . .24 Waverly Ave., Newark, N. J. .....I520 16th St., Washington, D. C. .1416 Main St., Houston, Texas . . . . . . .40 WVall St., New York City ...............'Washington, D. C. . .26 W. 75th St., New York City ....................Cambridge, Md. .165 Broadway, New York City .........Hueneme, Ventura Co., Cal. ...................Metuchen, N. J. ...I3I S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. .,.lrving-on-Hudson, N. Y. .....66 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. J. ...... .265 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. .....816 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. ...5 ., f , . , Alfred L. Booth ....................... 'Webster Grove, Mo. William S. Borden. . .. Morris S. Boyer ............. Robert Boyle, Jr ............. Thomas B. Brazelton. .. Clarence D. Brenner. . .2 Bailey Brower ........ 6 Hudson Ave Hai erstraw N Y ....................Groveville, N. J. .II E. 48th St., New York City .132 Totowa Rd., Totowa, N. J. .......................VVaco, Texas 08 W. Boardman St., Youngstown, O. .314 W. QISt St., New York City Charles H. Bryant ...... II2 E. Lexington St., Baltimore, Md. uf 42 1915 ADDRESS Charles P. Buckley, Jr ........ 141 Broadway, New York City Thomas J. Caine ........... II4 Oak St., Naugatuck. Conn. NVilliam Thomas Caldwell .... 42 Xvalker St., Pawtucket, R. I. Donald XV. Carruthers ...... 1350 State St., Harrisburg, Pa. Harold XV. Chaplin .... 2I Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Wfilliam B. Chew, Jr ....................... Houston, Texas George M. Church... Grellct N. Collins .... .........................TenaFly, N. J. .....................Philadelphia, Pa. Randolph P. Compton ....... IS Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Leslie W. Cook ....... Samuel M. Cooley ..... Leslie B. Cooper ..... George H. Copeland. E. S. Correll .......... Robert S. Cowan .... Albert B. Craig ..... ... .68 Evans St., Uniontown, Pa. .................FlC1'111UgtOI1, N. J. .. . . . . .283 South St., Morristown, N. J. .... . . . .. . . . .Upper Montclair, N. J. ................Trenton, N. J. . ... . . . . .VX7ashington, D. C. .... . . . . .Bank St., Sewickley, Pa. Alan Crawford ....... ............... B lerion Station, Pa. Kenclm VV. Crosby ........ 47 W1 34th St., New York City Nicholas XV. Cruger ............. ............... A lbany, Ga. Gerald C. Cudahy ..... Nicholas C. Culolias. George XV. Cumbler. Joseph B. Cumming, Edward V. Dake, J 1' .3254 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. .II3 6th St., East Liverpool, Ol1io ..........................Steelton, Pa. . ....................... Augusta, Ga. 709 Society for Savings Building, Cleveland, Ohio Combs O. Davis .............. .......... H amilton Sq., N. J. Joseph G. Deacon .......... 25 Broad St., Mt. Holly, N. J. Richard Deming, Jr ......... James H. Devereux, Jr Frank K. Dimon. . . YVllll2.111 B. Dixon. . . .1oo Broadway, New York City . . . . . .60 Broadway, New York City .....................Sunderlinville, Pa. Chestnut Hill Philadelphia Pa Alexander D. Dodd ....,.. il. Bradford Pl., Montclair, Ji Julius T. A. Doolittle ........ Philip Drinker ........ Earl S. Driver ....... ...3oo Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. ...... .South Bethlehem, Pa. Central Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Joseph Miekle Fox ..... ...... T orresdale Samuel Mickle Fox. .. ,.-..-N--- N.--1---1--H - -4-'- -- -' A-2-:-1'-:-s--4 -- .--..i--- -gif .-a-r- ---,--,-.f,.: ,Y-, --- ,.4..:g. . Z Eumor Glass Cdluntunuehb NAME ADDRESS NAME 5 ADDRESS William C. Dunlap .... Charles E. Dunn, Jr. James M. Dunn ...... Wallcer M. Ellis ..... Theodore Emery ..... Calvin P. Erdman ..... Jacob Axon Evans, Jr. John Heft Faber ...... Gilbert Ellis Faeth .... John M. T. Finney, Jr David Fleming, 3rd. .. Jolm Harold Fox ..... Everet G. Frank ...... Jerome A. Q. Franks. Albert M. Friend, Jr. Charles L. Froehlick ....... Howard Froelick ..... Thomas M. Galbreath. Sterling Galt, Jr ..... John A. Garwin ....... .... 3 B Harold H. Gile ..... Frank G. Gill ....... Roland M. Glenn ..... ..1507 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. ..1531 Tioga St., Philadelphia, Pa. ....667 E. 18th St., Paterson, N. J. New Orleans, La. .....27 Elm St., Morristown, N. J. ..Princeton. N. J. .V ........ 56 Front St., Memphis, Tenn. Eberhard L. Faber ..... 335 Riverside Drive, New York City . . . . . .105 Rosemore Ave., Glcnside, Pa. ....2915 Forest Ave., Kan sas City, Mo. . ... . . .I3CO Eutaw Pl., Baltimore, Md. .....9o1 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . . . . .212 Pine St., Harrisburg, Pa. , Philadelphia, Pa. .. .... Torresdale, Philadelphia, Pa. ...........Par1s, Texas ....VVest Orange, N. J. ..........................Ogontz, Pa. .P. O. Box 397, West End, N. J. ......721 E. 2ISf St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . ....................... Babylon, L. l. . ..... Emmitsburg, Md. ermyn St., East Orange, N. J. Colorado Springs, Colo. .... ........Gloversville, N. Y. ...........Renova, Pa. John Temple Graves ..................... W'ashington, D. C. Orland S. Greene ..... Dudley DeMunn Gritli ....I84O Madison Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio n ..... 1647 N. Main St., Scranton, Pa. Wilder H. Haines. ..1567 Mistletoe Drive, N. E. Cleveland, O. Richard E. Hall ............ II38 Judson Ave., Evanston, Ill. William F. Hallstead, 21lCl ...... 324 Clay Ave., Scranton, Pa. Edward H. Hl3Hl111011d..I'7I3 H St. N. W., Washington, D. C. James S. Hammond ............................ Carnegie, Pa. Walter E. Hammond .................... Morris Plains, N. J. Robert Hampton, Jr .... ...... T itusville, Pa. George R. Hanks ..... 401 E. Catherine St., Chambersburg, Pa. Charles R. Hardin ........ 40 Mt. Prospect Pl., Newark, N. J. VVilliam H. Harries ......... 5 Centre St., S. Orange, N. J. Richard M. Harris ........ 1127 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. VVilliam VV. C. Hatter ....,.................. Trenton, N. J. Adolay G. Hausmann. .17 Boulevard East, Weehawken, N. Y. Amity T. Haviland .............. Port Jefferson, Long Island M. J. Hayes .............................. Manchester, Conn. James C. Healey ............ 309 VV. 46th St., New York City Barrel: S. Heddens .......................... St. Joseph, Mo. J. M. Hetfen ................................ Syracuse, N. Y. Edward I. Heft ............... 827 Brook St., Louisville, Ky. John Hemphill ......... 2108 Bancroft Pl., Washington, D. C. Thomas A. Hendricks 1127 N. Meredion St., Indianapolis, Ind. Frank D. Hendrickson, T80 E. Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Charles C. Hilliard... Herbert L. Hills ........ Russell VV. Holman .... Meston Holmes ....... Robert N. Hood ....... Jay C. Hormel ..... .. Tom L. Horn ....... Walter V. Horner .... Jerome L. Horton... . John P. Hosack ...... Alfred E. Houston .... Arthur F. Humphrey. . Malcolm Humphreys. . George N. lfft, 2nd... Philip L. Jackson ..... George W. Jarman, Jr. . ................ High Point, N. C. ....................Mitfiint0wn, Pa. .. .31 Falyan Pl., Newark, N. J. .....386o Page Ave., St. Louis, Mo. . .400 Prospect Ave., Medina, N. Y. . . .208 VV. VVater St., Austin, Minn. ....................Phillipsburg, Pa. ...1832 Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. ......II7 W. 77th St., New York City 505 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. .400 E. Main St., Jefferson City, Mo. Charles P. Hough, Jr. .. ......338 Pacific Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 316 Maple Ave., Edgewood Park, Pa. Normandie Park, Morristown, N. J. ....................Pocatello, Idaho ...... .60 Salmon St., Portland, Ore. ... . .54 W. 76th St., New York City Edmund B. Jermyn, Jr .... ,621 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa. Thomas R. Jewett ...... Walter E. Johnson .... ..1000 Central Ave., Plainfield, N. J. ........966 Ridge St., Newark, N. J. .- -. ...:-'-411: -Z: -:J--5:1 , ...A --..- -.., .... M. -.-.-... .-,g-,:---,- .- ,Y-,--, ,. .---.- VJ,-.-..-.5 2- . 1.11 - .1 - ..: -::- 5,-5-f .-34:-.-1 .,--,- ,.- -1.-5 . ',: , -A :-:, . 1'-'Q I 4. ,..-,,,-,. ,..,f,r.,:,i..,...,g.-.-,,.- .,i.u..,1,,i.,-...,.....,,.- ..-1-t,.- .,. ..9,,,...... . . ..i1. ..,... . .. ..i . -g ..-. ,J , .f...,. ,.-, ,-,.,, I .f . . 1 . E ..v, -S YIY TE- 2-. '15 .v V- f- Vs i e T911 Zn: WK 'Z 14-Fw: Q- ilsnsffa al? 2.1. QI? Ql5AJ72Q' 1: E , 5 m Qiff 7,5 :.- - 53 fe 4 vi - fi .- ,- - it 1 2 'L -1'--f,.- 'E -fe! - .. .. . . . .. , , . E E -'f5.,:::,q ,-,,. ,q, .gag -5-:g-f,.g..: 1 1 1:41 11.13. ::, -ae..-.vi g,5.1-.- .ii-: .-an 4 -if 1. .nazi xv- 1 .-.-g:r45fs:-me 411. :fu '-'-L51-1-Aff.. . '-:.'.-:wa I--3 4: 1:41 1--f :Af:.:fr: nz-12 .11'. f:.-59 Q zk.-11-1g:'::.- 7211, 2'-f.a.111x?1, 9 4q,g.,,,-,,.4,-..,..-.. - -.. --.,., - - -1-2.1,-:,x-4 - ,f.g-- .YJ ..'-.J--..-...-.--.,:, .E-, -----T . 4 1 Sluniur Qlllasfs Cfltnntinuehb ..124 East 28th St., New York City J. L. Mott ............. NAME Edwin E. Jones ....... ADDRESS .638 Diamond St., Philadelphia, Pa. William L. Jones, Jr ......... 6722 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Isdor Kaufman ........ Norman D. Keller ..... .. ..46 Hinsdale St., Brooklyn, N. Y. .....5628 Elgin Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Roderick G. Kellett .... 125 W1 Penn St., Germantown, Phila. James C. Kennedy ..... Charles C. Kepler ..... Amos M. Kidder ..... ..................Chambersburgg Pa. ....................Gilbertsville, Pa. .Burn Croft, Highwood, N. J. Reueh B. Kimball, 1fff..ffi35 13. 54111 si., New York City James M. Kline ...... William Kraus ....... Edward J. Lamarche. ......... Main'St., Johnstown, Pa. . . . . . . . . . .24 Broad St., New York City .....V55 E. 65th St., New York City C. B. Lear .............. ................. G reencastle, Pa. F. P. Leslie .............................. Minneapolis, Minn. Sidney L. Levengood. .. Cedric H. Lewey ....... ....I42 W. Wayne Ave., Wayne, Pa. .525 Franklin Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Fred C. Liebhardt ...... 1856 Washington Ave., Denver, Colo. VV1ll12l1Tl S Limond r ..... 759 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. - , I John A. Linder ....................... Mohegan Lake, N. Y. George B. Logan, Jr ....... IOO7 Lincoln Ave., Allegheny, Pa. VV1lliam H. Long, Jr ......................... Ardmore, Pa. Alfred B. Longstreth ..... ....627 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Edward C. Lukens ........................... Haverford, Pa. Jay J. Lyons ................ 194 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Herbert J. Lyttle ........ 636 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Joseph R. McAlpin .... Pressly H. McCance .... ohn G MacConnell J . .... . E. N. Mackin ............ Charles C. McCoy ..... Brunson S. McCutcheon ....... Ian D. MacKenzie ........ Joseph C. McKibbin... .68 Williams St., .128 Hawthorne St., Winebiddle Ave., New York City Edgewood, Pgh. Pittsburgh, Pa. ....................Newark, N. J. .............East . . . . . . . .82 Gillett, 83 Virginia Ave., .95 Broad St., Liverpool, Ohio New York City Hartford, Conn. St. Paul, Minn. Robert G. Macks. ........ 281 Garfield Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Edward A. MacMillan ..................... Perrinville, N. J. John B. lVlC'.l.i1g'L1C ..................... Far Rockaway, L. I. NAME ADDRESS Lloyd O. Magai ............ VVoodcliff-on-the-Hudson, N. J. Linton S. Marshall ........ 625 Monmouth St., Trenton, N. J. John T. Martin .......... 85 Riverside Drive, New York City Lay Martin ...... ..... 2 I4 Longwood Rd., Roland Park, Md. NValter S. Mason ........ 61 XV. South St.. XVilkes-Barre, Pa. Carl VV. Maxfield ................ The Colonial. Bangor, Me. Albert R. Meeker ........................... Millburn, N. J. Joe Vincent Meigs 3rd ........... 53 Mansion, Lowell, Mass. Albert P. Miller, 3rd .... 246 VVaterman St., Providence. R. I. Frank L. Miller. Jr ........ 521 Pine St., Chattanooga, Tenn. Dudley H. Mills ......... 719 Madison Ave., New York City Robert C. Miner ...... 292 S. Franklin St., XVilkes-Barre, Pa. Donald G. Mixsell .............................. Easton, Pa. Anthony S. Morris, Jr ...................... Haverford, Pa. Langdon E. Morris ........ 383 Bath Ave., Long Branch. N. J. Donald S. Morrison ............................ Big Run, Pa. VValter C. B. Morse ......... Valley View, VVashington, D. C. Philander K. Motheral ..... 407 S. Rebecca St., Pittsburgh, Pa. August J. Mundt ...... Donald Myrick ....... Fitz E. Newbold ..... T. M. Howe Nimick. ....... .33 Grand St., Trenton, N. J .151 Bowdoin St.. Springfield, Mass. .Care of Drexel and Co., Phila., Pa. ..6315 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Leonard Ober ........... 300 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Mason Olcott ....... Earl D. Osborn ....... George J. O'Sullivan. Thomas C. Oulcl ...... ......................New York City ....4O East 36th St., New York City ...22,0 VVest 71st St., New York City .55 East Park St., East Orange, N. J. Theodore D. Parsons ................ :...Shrewsburg, N. J. Maurice Pate .................. 2245 Birch St., Denver, Colo. David A. Patton ..... John R. Paul. ..... .. J. Thomas Pearson.. E. S. Pegram ........ Franklin L. Pierce... G. Altumont Phillips. .....124 Montclair Ave., Newark, N. J. ....Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Phila. ....Richmond Hill, Ashville, N. C. .....31 West Iltll St., New York City . . . . . .. .199 Tenth St., Milwaukee, Wis. ...................I-Iammondton, N .J. . - .12 -. --... -...C::':-vf: rg:.x 1?.' .-qiufiffia-?C:31.,f-'fi7635P1Q131,55.a','5Q?fQ5r.1'1-Q1agT:'-L1 :': 5'ilZ'l'f if' ef-52515155-.13fE4f:'f1'i'5Q'2'!:51':fZ'-'Q'-I'Z55,':i1i CCW 'f .TE 1ffHEbfi-'lf'-3f.'f-JJ!-IEP2123-Hj'Q'7.4f 5E'l'-i:9.1..AZ-,F 1. 'fi 5. - -rl ..- , 1 . L ff-an 5 f, 4--Q, v,.'f ., , 5-,. . ,Z 5- r e ,: 5 f 4 5 ,Q .A ,. -'.L i 'JL 5, -? . . . . - . .. . . . . , ., E 5 , v,-1,L..,.,- ,,..,.1- ,--Z-.. f -- - - -f Q-2.-: -.'1.s-4 -, ,.f.g- -, - f .-. .T- ---,-.,-..,f, M-, L-,.,.-.2- 2 C NAME Eluninr Glass Cfliuntinuelib ADDRESS Harry F. Porter ............ 55 Chestnut Ave., Trenton, N. J. Thomas Potter ........................ East Orange, N. J. William P, Prickett ..... 1507 West I4l1l1 St., VVilmington, Del. C. S. Procter ........ Olin S. Putnam ..,.. .....................Washmgton, D. C. .. .67 East Main St., Johnstown, N. J. Ripley Quinby ...., ..... 2 4 Stratford Place, Newark, N. J. Wilson K. Ray ....... Robert H. Reeves. .. Harold VV. Rehm .... Richard I. Reid ..... Samuel H. Reynolds! ..817 N. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. .. . . . . .22 DeVVitt Rd., Elizabeth, N. J. .2026 N. Second St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . . .52 Broadway. New York City r ...... East King St., Lancaster, Pa. Vlfilliam F. Reynolds .... 178 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Anthony Ricca .......... 24 Hutton St., Jersey City, N. J. Charles Richardson, Jr ................ Tacoma, WVashingt0n George F. Riegel .......... 5217 Greene St., Germantown, Pa. Elzey M. Roberts ...............,............ St. Louis, Mo. Walter van Braam Roberts .................. Titusville, Pa. Malcolm T. Robertson ...... 834 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rudolph G. Roll ........ 135 Pennington Ave., Trenton, N. J. Samuel C. Rosenberg .... Liberty St., Guttenburg, P. O., N. J. Reginald Rowland ............................. Clinton, N. J. William S. Rusk ....... 2000 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. Edward T. Russell ...................... Liberty Grove, Md. Hamilton H. Salmon, Jr ...... 1184 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dwight W. Salter ....................... Kitchawan, N. Y. Harold N. Samuel .......... 83 Board of Trade, Chicago, Ill. Lawrence H. Sanford ............... Port Washington, L. T. Henry L. Savage ..... E. Gravers La., Chestnut Hill, Phila. Robert H. Scannell ........ 130 S. 3Qtl'l St., Philadelphia, Pa. Albin K. Schoepf... Frederick Schweitzer Willard P. Seiberling .. . . . . . . .622 Oak St., Cincinnati, Ohio .1118 Foulkrod St., Frankford, Phila. . . . . . .138 E. Market St., Akron, Ohio E. Roland Severance ........... Willsboro, Essegc Co., N. Y. ................. Mlllville, N. J. James P. Shaw. Edwin C. Sharp .... W. T. Shenk .... ....35o6 Bates St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Pa. NAME ADDRESS Harold R. Sheppard .... 904 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. Charles P, Siedler ........ 158 Orange Rd., Montclair, N. J. Frederick G. Sikes, Jr ......... 129 North St., Buffalo, N. Y. Kenneth L. Sills ........ N. River 81 37th St., New York City Eugene W. Sloan ..... 36 VVashingt0n Terrace, St. Louis, Mo. Dudley C. Smith .............. 127 State St., Harrisburg, Pa. Jean M. Smith ...... 4534 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. John Mcllhenny Smith ..................... Harrisburg, Pa. William M. Smith, Jr., 4534 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. Murray C. Smouse ....................... Cumberland, Md. William M. Spencer ............................... Erie, Pa. Allan W. Stephens ....... 20 Highland Ave., Montclair, N. J. John Q. Stewart, Jr ........ 1404 N, 21161 St., Harrisburg, Pa. VVeir Stewart ......... ...................... A uburn, N. Y. Edward C. Stover, Jr.. ..... 474 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. Christopher Street ......................... Princeton, N. J. John B. Streit ........ .................. B irmingham, Ala. John D. Sullivan ............. 293 Broadway, New York City John S. Sutphen, Jr ..... II Desbrosses St., New York City Ira Ellsworth Swart ..... 40 VVashington Sq., New York City Wallace Soule Swart .... 40 Washington Sq., New York City Homer K. Sweet ............................ Phoenix, N. Y. James J. Swofford, Jr. .411 Gladstone Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. Matson C. Terry ........... 310 W. 105th St., New York City Arthur R. Thomas ........................... Lewisburg, Pa. Phillip E. Thomas ........ 526 Somerset St., Johnstown, Pa. William R. Thomas, Jr ......... 410 Vine St., Johnstown, Pa. James M. Thorington ...... 120 S. I8ll'1 St., Philadelphia, Pa. Edward Trenkmann ........ 183 Hewes St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Frederick Trenkmann ....... 183 Hewes St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward R. Upson. ......................... Mansfield, Ohio Ludlow Van Deventer. . .632 Woodland Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Edwin T. Van Dusen ....... 5131 Morris St., Germantown, Pa. William L. Van Leer ....... 603 N. 34th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Frederick M. Velte .......... 121 Locust St., Harrisburg, Pa. 1 f 1 . A 1 V- 4 ,ffm QM, ya-, -Q if M ' 5452 ' ff! ws' ir : r -4 . . ,V 4 ' Q fe 1 ' E S, 3 24 E ian Na ! A fr Q E 2 Eiuninr 651555 Cflllunnluhzhj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS George R. Voorhees ...... 181 Pennington Ave., Trenton, N. I. George A.- l1Villiams .... .... 1 7 Calvert St., Newport, R. I. Ernest A. Walbridge ........ 302 W. Sth St., Plainfield, N. I. Robert W'illiams, Jr .... ..... 3 85 Park Ave., Paterson, N. J. George C. Wallace, Ir ......................... Paducah, Ky. York Lowry lfVilson ..... ................ R ock Hill, N. C. Albert VV. Walters ........ 514 Napoleon St., Johnstown, Pa. Frederick W'inant, Ir ........, 753 5th Ave., New York City Louis M. Washburn ...... 317 S. 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Creighton L. XVood ............. 1740 Gaylord, Denver, Colo. Charles H. Whaler ........ 212 W. 18th St., Wilmington, Dell Ernest Boxvker Wfood ..,................... Rummeriield, Pa. Thomas R. White, Ir ....................... Elizabeth, N. I. Thomas XVorthington, jr., Charles E. Whitehouse ....................... Roosevelt, L. L 2800 Jefferson Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Donald H. Williams .... 39 W'. Pomona St., Germantown, Pa. John Wfyeth, Ir ........ 244 Lexington Ave., New York City CAMPBELL HALL 46 CCD f l Lili QBffice1f5 I F GLICIL P d t B D DOUGLAS, In V P d t ALLEN VVILLIAMS BEVI 'E t y d T I K I Q- xy O l 5 4? rfgli ei ' A T., Nw ! .f. .m,,1 .c r:.-,1-.a- .:..1a:tpifq.:frq. ..-.1.:. ... .:f:-.-fg f-1-.- .tr-: .ff:... -er . - :w a x- : -i f -: a v r - i f - z f s k i ja I ---x --a.-,-1-- M -lb AH -: 2115-515-4 - A x NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Leon Abbett, Ir ....... 5th Ave. and 4-'51'd St., New York City Robert I. Boyd ...... ..........., Y ........ S o. Auburn, Neb. Marion S. Ackerman, Ir.1423 Louisana St., Little Rock, Ark. 'William E. Bradley ...... 300 NVash1ngton St., Frankfort, Ky. William M. Agar, ..................... New Rochelle, N. Y. O'Hara D. Brereton ......... . ............ Chambersburg, Pa. Virginius W. Alexander, 802 West 6th Ave., Pine Bluffs, Ark. R. A. Brotemarkle ............................ Salsbury, Md. Ethan D. Alyea ............,. 462 Clifton Ave., Clifton, Nf I. Ben. A. Ames ......... 4OI W. 14th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Hamilton F. Armstrong ..,.. 58 VV. IOlZl'l St., New York City James S. Armstrong ..................... Middletown Conn. Boudinot B. Atterbury ...,.. 145 W. 86th St., New Yoirk City Henry Bahnsen. . . . .. ..539 Boundary St., Passaicf N. I. Ferdmand W. Ba1ley...- ..................... Sewickley, Pa. John M. Baker ........... Hotel VVindermere, Chicago, Ill. Joseph D. Baker ..... ........................B3.lfl1'DO1'6, Md. Edward B. Bamman .... ................. P rinceton, N. T. Carlton Bannigan ...... . .395 Elliston St., Paterson, N. Philip S. Barba ..........., 5147 Morris St., Germantown, Pa. Laird H. Barber, Ir. Fritz K. Barbour ..... .................Mauch Chunk, Pa. W. 53rd St., New York City Henry H. Barnett ........ 6308 Morton St., Germantown, Pa. I. MacFerrian Barr .............. Alta Vista, Louisville, Ky. William H. Beatty ...... .....Richland Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. Arthur F. Benton .......,.. 406 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Leigh B. Bergen ..... ....2I7 Hamilton Ave., Paterson, N. I. Walter H. Berghorn ..... 25 Reservoir Ave., jersey City, N. I. Allan W. Bevin ..... Nicholas Biddle .... .135 Union Ave., Jamaica, L. L ......308 WValnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Osborne T. Biddle ....... .1110 ackson St. Wilminffton D 1 Albert T. Bingham. . . Emerson P. Bird. . I J 7 e ' .. . .298 E. Broadway, New York City ...................Princeton, N. I. Francis P. B1aif,3fd'.1i'.' ...... chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Kenneth V. Blue... . ........................ ciiffside, N. J. L. Howard Boland ........ 406 Forman Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Wallace Bower ...... .1645 Washington Ave., Scranton, Pa. Walker H. Bowman, jr ...................... Owensboro, Ky. Samuel A. Bowman. ...................... Springfield, Ohio Lawrence Brown ...... I7 Montgomery Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Harold G. Brown ...... 248 So. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. I. Edwin C. Buchanan ........ 289 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Benjamin Bullock, 3rd ......................... Ardmore, Pa. Milton I. Bunnell ........ 70 Monticello Ave., jersey City, N. I. XfV1ley H. Burford ............... . ............... Ocola, Fla. James H. VanBuren. ........................ Dunkirk, N. Y. Joseph N. VanBuren ......................... Dunkirk, N. Y. Wfilliam I. Burke ........ 338 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J. VVilliam J. Burr, jr ............ 284 Spring St., Trenton, N. I. Robert W. Burns .................... VVest Carrollton, Ohio Allan M. Butler .......... 288 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. I. E. Butterworth .... .352 Pelham Road, Gtn., Phila., Pa. Charles F. Campbell ........ 736 VV. 181st St., New York City Ralph N. Campbell... Fowler H. Cardwell. . . Joseph M. Carey ...... YVilliam I. Carpenter.. E. S. Carter .......... John R. Carty ........ W. VVhitfield Cator, Ir. Robert T. Chaplin .... Elmer E. Childs ....... Verne Clair ........... .......................P1ttsburgh, Pa. . .................... Redlands, Cal. . . ......... Glenside, Pa. .. .... Minneapolis, Minn. . .... WVashington, Conn. . ........... Short Hills, N. I. . . ................. Baltimore, Md. ...22o6 Q St., Washington, D. C. .................... Lyons, N. I. . ......... 172 Park Ave., Orange, N. J. Robertson L. Cleveland ........ 176 Broadway, New York City Micajah P. Clough, Jr .......... 235 Ocean Ave., Lynn, Mass. Samuel L. Cooper .... ... . . . . .202 Beaver St., Sewickley, Pa. Iack Churchward ........... 55 Landsdown St., Boston, Mass. David N. Corson ............ 51 Berkley Ave., Newark, N. I. Kenneth F. Cramer .... 22 W'oodside Ave., Gloversville, N. William C. Crawford, jr. . . 146 Madison Ave., New York City 1 -- I 1 .. 4. -1 n . .--.n. .. .-.r Wvl.. v.- ' .-'-. 4 --.- '. nv.. . -. vf1 'nZ' 'vl -.-'v-'E 'fi' '- --.f .- '.,.', gh -, .sv-', --gn-1',' ,',j-U., ,r f- --,-lr' Ji f .si-P - L..'. --.c. '..--:LL-'-Jff.-z-.-1---. fviwu1N:-v:' 2 1'1l2'1fPi-!l Tr1 '!21f:5,'1l'.-Sg lkr-'-'-2:F,'l-if v -:5--1-,L 5:-1:-Q-.-,101-G.-:-.:-,-:,l.:..-.E.-sv.: fr..-,fy2,4-1,4-.-.1'.,'f.1 -:cL:?1..' .:.-C-.4-.',.,.-,L :,. 5- 1. X! i.X 5- .sf V- 3 Vs We WK- A ZW We -rss-, 1- LL Q- 91.111141 2.5 il? Sb, Q P gg wx M fag m an vw 5 S 5 YQ 3 ,- ie -f 13 1 9. V. E, -f: - E - g:.j:g'-:::-g,-1. :-1:v.f:g.'-J-r.-v-.-W-.!L,-411,-Q.. asa- -v1.3.1-1:-at -. if-ru-l1I1. .:f5 ' . -lf. 1-.-12:1-:rf-hz..--. -41 t- '-41.5.-,wi-, -1, -.u't'1'.1.'q...g.'.q 1 f.:f5uf.Q', :-..-14-'.:.g-'.f:,'-'L'4-,:-14,-Q-.':,:,'f:-. -gms.5113! :-:-- gg1--.,-., - ,,.,.a, ,- , - - .-, .- , -- -- 2--4 f. -2 .XA 4 Q ,,,g- .- age- ,1 -rg -..1.. . -J .: ., .. - ,..L:-,- , I x NAME Dana R. Crocker ..... O. Eaton Cromwell ..... Quphnmure Glass Cflluntinuzhj ADDRESS ..3o9 Maynard St., Vlfilliamsport, Pa. .1925 IfValnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Harry C. Cross ......... 2446 N. 31st St., Philadelpl1ia, Pa. Charles B. Crouse ........... 261 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. Harry G. Currier, Ir .......... 161 Quitman St., Newark, N. J. John C. Cutrer ..........................,. Clarkesdale, Miss. John W. Danenhowe 212 Washington Ave., Haddonsfield, N. I. Thurston I. Davies ........ 309 Monmouth St., Glouster, N. I. Hartford Davis .............. 42 NV. OISL St., New York City N. Peniston Davis ......................... Princeton, N. I. W. Myron Davy ...... 824 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N. I. Robert H. Dawbarn ........ 105 VV. 7lSt St., New York City Niel B. Dawes ............ I803'Cl1lC2lgO Ave., Evanston, Ill. Ewing Wilbur Day, Ir. .350 Winnebiddle Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Edward S. Decker. ..I4I4 Harmon Place, Minneapolis, Minn. Edward I. Deitsch, jr ......... I4 E. I7lil1 St., New York City George C. DeLacey, Jr ..................... W'oodn1ere, L. I. Stanley L. Dell ........ 1 .... 26 Collins Ave., Morristown, N. I. Oscar A. DeLong .... 160 N. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. D. R. Demaree ..,........................ .... N ewport, Pa. William H. Deyo ........................... Naponoch, N. Y. Herbert H. Diller .... .................. L eaman Place, Pa. VVy1lys Dixon .............. 241 Franklin Pl., Flushing, L. I. Edmund Davey Dodd. .. 307 Belleville Ave., Bloomfield, N. I. Wilson F. Dodd ............ Q9 Valley Rd., Montclair, N. I. William VV. Dodge, Jr..-134 B St., N. E., Washington, D, C. William R. Dolton ,.......................... Trenton, N. I. Byrd Douglas ........ 132 Sth Ave., South, Nashville, Tenn. Arthur C. Dunn .... Louis D. Earle ..... WVebster E. Edgar... DOIIOVHII R. Ellis .... Raymond D. Evans .... 3026 Newark St., Washington, D. C. Julian N. Dowell. . . . . . ....,..667 E. 18th St., Paterson, N. I. . . . . . .163 N. 7th St., Newark N, I. . .- .............. Cazenova, N. Y. ...............Maplewood, N. I. ....2417 Sarah St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Frank L. Farrel ...... ..... 6 424 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. NA M E Russell N. B. Fay ...... Percy O. Fendrick ..... Eric Ferguson ........ Robert B. Feree .... W. Thayer Field ..... VVilliam Fillebrown. Harold E. Fisher... Harveyll-I. Frank ..... Benjamin Franklin, Ir. Earl I. Frazier ....... Thomas L. Frederick. William H. Friesell. . . N X I ADDRESS .. ........ Chicopee Falls, Mass. ..................Mercersburg, Pa. ...................Garden City, L. I. ....82O Lincoln Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ..........,...........Newark, N. I. ..2I2I LeRoy Pl., Washington, D. C. ....VVoodlawn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Louis G. Forney .......... 1180 W. 6th St., Cleveland, Ohio . . . . . . .1003 Green St., Harrisburg, Pa. .166 W. Horter St., Gitn., Phila., Pa. Angus M. Frantz .......,.................. Princeton, N. I. ,.....................FI'211'1lCll1'l, N. Y. ..64 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 5871 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. George T. Fritz .....,..... 3903 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Clinton VV. Frontz .... George B. Fundenburg Richard W. Furman.. .......................Hughsville, Pa. . . . . .. . . .5805 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. .44 Livingston St., Trenton, N. I. Ervant Gabriel .................................. Union, N. I. Paul H. Gadebusch. .. L. Ebersole Gaines ..... Charles T. Garrison.. ... ................. Summit, N. I. ............. . .Fayetteville, W. Va. Wilkins Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Moore Gates ......................... Constantinoule, Turkey Paul G. Giftin ............... 299 Lincoln Ave., Orange, N. J. Logan B. Gill ...... 6427 Sherwood Pl., Overbrook, Phila, Pa. Henry G. Gilland ........ 78 North St., New Bedford, Mass. George Gillespie ............................ Nottingham, Pa. John I. Glenn ...... ....... 1 131 Forest Ave., Evanston, Ill. Frank Glick ............... 30 Stevenson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. George VV. Glick ............................ Mohegan, N. Y. Lawrence L. Glover.. Donald S. Good ........ Harry L. Gordon, Jr. Iohn D, Gould ....... Ormand V. Gould .... B. M. Garant, 3rd .... I ................I-Iaddonfield, N. J. ..............Hacketstown, N. J. .....IOI9 Lenox Pl., Cincinnati, O. I .................. Indianapolis, Ind. 26WV 6Q'tl1'Sf., New York City .709-S, Perny St., Johnstown, N. Y. SIDYJII Swaps Ziauplzr-1 S94-1913 lines tu a iBuzt Einbn isps ilauplzr Ye gave me a song, yet I did not seek. That from your heart did spring A song it was from your very soul Ye could not help but sing. Your heart with joy reached out to mine And there ye cleft your notes divine. Oh, how could ye spare so fair a treasure? How could ye trust so rare a measure? No! ye could not have kept God's gift Guarded and closed in a secret crypt. But ye let its lyric numbers How That the world might thy rapture know By thy sweet singing. Ye took His gift and ye gave it life. And ye sang it forth with tears. With tears ye gave it to the world To echo thro' the after years. Tho' I begin at your journey's end, Still ye greet me as a friend With thy sweet singing. God! give me a song that I may sing! Give me a heart that burns. Give me a soul with light to shed. Give me an ear that yearnsg So that I, too, shall play my part, And let my prornpter be my heart. His last poem, written for the Westfield CN. JJ Leader, December 19, 1912. ,U --5 .':,.L. . . , i.. .A , .,,,L,., ,.... ,., . ,, ,.. . a -1 .- 4 . - . - 5 V Ji : .:'...:--'L1:':---.a.-..--:1:1-.Irf.-m-.- .--,:'.-11-:vm-1-v:' 'Q-v gy:-'111:5-5.--2ws1a'1f.--3-Q-f-1.-,-zJn.----rv-J:-4:-. K ' .' '- 1 f f' 1 'H -. ' ' 1 ' ' 5, E, .I ,333 A 7, 4 y. geo, qw, Z g-va, Wvfx on Wg, L. . it ?'!-anew! as al? Sli: af al? 5- N 2 'R :J mv' RW'--' Y B QW! KQV ' wma h gf -. af- 2 S 4 W4 9 ,, 4.5 9-., -1- , r: - h . ,-rL. 4 ' 41 : 5. T aan er vt 2 MM X 11- 'Q : - E E - :21:2 ::-1.. . 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J. .96 Broadway, Cla ton Del New York City 130 E. 61st St., New York City .....................Abington, Pa. ..................Summit, N. J. 1925 7lIl1 Ave., New York City ...............VVilliamsburg, Pa. William E. Heyl ........... ........... Wynnewood, Pa. Wynnewood, Pa. Charles Lambert Heyniger ................... Corning, N. Y. Thomas E. Hibben, Jr ........... Irvington, Indianapolis, Ind. Ralph P. Hinchman ..... 600 West End Ave., New York City Jol1n C. Hinshaw ...... - ....................... N ew York City David Scott Hirschberg ......... Grand Ave., Newburg, N. Y. 170 Holyrood Ave., Lowell, Mass. Clive E. Hockmeyer ....... Robert B. Hollander .,...... John Burt Holmes ..... William L. Hopkins ..................... esse Ho t J y ............................. Herbert B. Hudnut. . . ff 24 VV. 70th St., New York City 24 High St., Orange, N. J. ..Short Hills, N. J. .New Canan, Conn. ..245 N. Heights Ave., Youngstown, O. Richard A. Hyatt .......... Robert L. Irvine .... Allan Hunter ................ - ................ Riverside, Cal. 762 Center St., Trenton, N. J. S. T. Hypes ............. :II26 Michigan Ave., Evanston, Ill. ...........................Street, Md. ..692 WVest End Ave., New York City Arthur H. Jackson .... Thomas B. Jackson ...................... Charleston, W. Va. Thomas P. Jamison.. vviiiiam van D. Jewettli. ohn R ohnston .....................Greensburg, Pa. ...1ooo Central Ave., Plainfield, N. J. .302 Iroquois Apts., Pittsburgh, Pa. J . J ........ Brady R. Jordon ........... 5851 Pierce St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Alfred Kahn ....... ....17 W. 75 St., New York City NAME William M. Kalt .... ...... 1 24 E. 64th St., New York City Gustav L. Karow ........ 318 E. Gwinnette St., Savannah, Ga. Albert A. Kelleher .......... 57 E. 95th St., New York City David G. Kennedy ......................... Ridley Park, Pa. H. Henry Kennedy. .600 Woman's Temple Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Andrew T. H. Kenny .....,...... 85 Elliot St., Detroit, Mich. Douglas H. Kenyon ...... 420 Riverside Drive, New York City Nelson T. Kenyon ............. IQ W. 82d St., New York City ADDRESS Ernest P. Klefel ..,......... ............,..... A rchbald, Pa. William C. King, Jr. .360 Winnebiddle Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Russel L. Klotz. ............................... Signac, N. J. 991 VV. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Herman A. Knapp ........ Frederick H. Knight ........ 1620 2211Cl St., Washington, D. C. Oliver Dudley Knight .......... 412 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. W'alter B. Knox ........ 1325 Sheridan Pl., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles Edward Kock .................... Belle Alliance, La. Ferdinand J. Kruse ...... 165 I-Ieyward St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Donaldson M. Lake ..... 311 S. Orleans St., Memphis, Tenn. Henry M. Lamberton .,...................... 'Winona, Minn. John Larsen ............... 2171 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, Ill. Bernard C. Law ............................. St. -Davids, Pa. Elliot H. Lee ..... .......................... R idgway, Col. Robert R. Lester ...... 3400 Campbell St., Kansas City, Mo. Vergil G. Link ............... 52 Broad St., Stamford, Conn. Chapin C. Linn ............. 52 Upland Rd., Brookline, Mass. Edward S. Lloyd ........................... Red Bank, N. J. VVilton Lloyd-Smith ...... 222 'W. Church St., Elmira, N. Y. Arthur M. Loeb ............... 4516 12th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. VVilliam D. Love, Jr ........ 354 Laurel St., Hartford, Conn. Charles W. McClumpha ..... 62 Grove St., Amsterdam, N. Y. O. P. McComas ..... 302 VVoodlawn Rd., Roland Park, Md. Paul B. McCready. .295 E. Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Robert H. McCready ..................... Ridgewood, N. J. John D. McClanahan ........ I ......... - ..... P rmceton, N. J. Robert L. McKinney ...... 725 Devonshire St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Clifton A. McVVilliams ....................... Shamokin, Pa. X Xia: .. -...-. -.. . ,vi ha.-33.-.rL:3 Hia . ... . ... . ..... . YIY - .,-1-lg-gg-.v3,.1-'f ,'.-,'.t:.-I- -,.- V- ,.:z,-'x s-451:-. ,.f-'.-l-,-:.:.-t-.-y.---...-,z-.1.-:....f.-gas.-'-''- -----n.-'-'.:- '-1-1----p .- A.: '.'-- r 1-. 1 ,' - --Q..-A. ...'.- -.- .- 1-, w -. - 5. .1 f .. ..i. ,.. 4.11. .-. .4.-.u'.-..!,...,-c.,,..- ,.---,i.u.,,,v.. -.,.,-,..,-5,,,,.x..,,u, ,..,,,,f J, ., Q , N ,s A- . . ,f .ff 1, ,,,. , ,J H 1 'f '-f , KS 1,11 L 4skil?4 tl-2lf!1 gr ' ,--rl , - I. 3 7, 5 fm, 2 7Nz, . 3 t , 423 mm fag My 5 as av-A y., ff 7 2 FV: 4 9 - R AIX .v v.v -1. S 'Q tg 5 Qi - :15:i'-::g'g.-:JI e1v.'r:E:I:Z-.rv -:-.1 Q . LPC? dear- ir. -fxtl-'-'fWF.:-1'.--lf 1 fx:-1 -it-it -'Z-13 1112- hc- L-'-t.'f!'.1 5-'Sf-1-5-111. ers :.!1-:raw '-f.'.-113'-.1 if .-: J' 3-g rub: H1'f.gff:':1-1I,'.'.i.:l'J:.'Qf-'-9 lit '12-1:C'F:.' 72-1, 2'-af:.:1gug, 1 'gif- 11,4-f-..-H-Y 4- 4 - - - -Z-----1.x-4 - ..'.i-- M- .-.JH-.-.-..- ..,,.: M , ...,-.nv . X NAME Qupbumure 611215155 Qflllnntinuzto ADDRESS Paul A. G. Macemer ..,......................... Tacony, Pa. William H. T. Mackie ..... 1303 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Oscar Mandel .............................. Grantwood, N. J. C. Frederick Martin.. Richard S. Martin .... .........................Nazareth, Pa. E. 16th St., Flatbush, L. I. Joel W. Massie ........ 639 S. Court St., Montgomery, Ala. Elmer George Meier ...... 161 Arlington Pl., Chicago, Ill. Henry J. Melosh .......... 89 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Maurice Melville ..... 1810 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, lnd. Harry C. Merrit, Jr ....................,... Tuckahoe, N. Y. K. A. Metzerott .............. 1110 F St., Washington, D. C. Emory J. Middour .... ....................... Q uinxcy, Pa. Neville Miller ........ ..... .1454 Fourth St., Lousiville, Ky. S. Allan Millikin ........ 1110 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio NA ME ADDRESS Horace C. O'Sullivan .... 220 'W. 71st St., New York City J. R. L. Otis ................., 66 Church St., Bethlehem, Pa. F. Rogers Parkin ..,................... New Brunswick, N. J. F. Dana Payne .............. Metric Metal 'Works, Erie, Pa. Laurence G. Payson .... 153 Tenafly Rd., Englewood, N. J. Grant A. Peacock ...... N. Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Rolland B. Peacock ........ N. Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Francis R. Pemberton, Jr .... 35 VVall St., New York City Donald Pettit ...,.............. R. F. D. 3, Princeton, N. J. VV1nthrop M. Phelps .................... Bound Brook, N. J. Stanley L. Phraner ........ 31 Links Ave., East Orange, N. J. Gilbert L. Pitcairn .... Q7 E. Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. Marquis Pope ............. 195 E. Chestnut St., Chicago,.lll. Edgar L. Potts ........ 8405 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. E. Knox Mitchell, Jr ........ 57 Gillett St., Hartford, Conn. Philip Molt ................................ Union Hill, N. J. Kirk Moore ......... ...,.57 W. 75th St., New York City 125 Euclid Ave., Hackensack, N. J Perry E. Moore ............ . John W. Morgan ........ Hotel Martinique, New York City Lester Mount .............................. Princeton, N. J. Stuart Mudd ........ 4144 Vlfashington Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. J. G. Muirhead ............ 310 Roosevelt Ave., Newark, N. J. George H. Mumford ........ 31 VV. 81st St., New York City J. E. Murdoch ..,.......................... Greensburg, Pa. James Burling Murray .,.. 200 W. 7Q'El1 St., New York City Eugene A. Nebeker ...................... Santa Monica, Cal. J. Howard Neely, Jr ...............,...... Mifllintown, Pa. John Nevin, Jr .... 2495 Boulevard Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Charles N. Nedetzky .... 2400 N. 2Ql2ll St., Philadelphia, Pa. Walter B. Newburg .................... Tompkinsville, S. I. Charles O. Nichols ...... 38 Woodland Ave., Summit, N. J. Thomas B. Niles .......... 514 W. I2211Cl St., New York City Ainsworth O'Brien Moore .................... Oakland, Cal. Lewis P. 0l1llgCI'...7OI Hamilton Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. John J. O'Kane ............................ Princeton, N. J. William H. Osborn .......... 40 E. 36th St., New York City John E. Osmun ..... ..... 7 6 Lennox Ave., Newark, N. J. Alfred K. Price ...... ...................Oakmont, Pa. Henry S. Price .... ..... 4 35 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ray XV. Purdy ....... Soloman Perlman .... ... . . . .149 Broadway, New York City .......................Trenton, N. J. John M. Raymond ........ 438 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass. Nelson Reed ........... Gilbert VV. Rein eman .. . . . .Wilkins Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ....435 Rebecca St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sanford C. Reynolds ..... 113 VV. 76th St., New York City Jay Roscoe Rhoads .... Herbert J. Richardson. . Hans A. Riedel ...... Herbert D. Ritchey... . J. Bradford Ritter .... M. T. Robinson ...... Frank C. Roberts .... Harold R. Robinson.. John N. Robinson .... Samuel S. Robinson.. Kenneth H. Rockey.. Lawrence G. Ropes.. Richard VV. P. Rose.. H2549 N. 33rd St., Philadelphia, Pa. .1554 Peabody Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 849 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ......II16 13th Ave., Altoona, Pa. 180 E. Walnut Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. .....................Brooklyn, N. Y. ...................VVynnewood, Pa. .84 Milford St., Newark, N. J. .Academy Ave., Sewickley, Pa. ....................Saltsburg, Pa. ...... . NVest New Brighton, N. Y. . . . .45 'W. 75tl'l St., New York City . . . , . . . . . . . . .Upper Montclair, N. J. George N. Runk ......... IO VV. 77th St., New York City Paul M. Runyon .... ................ S outh Orange, N. J. .. -,- . ........,.,.f .-. ., .. ' ' ' N 7- '- ' 'L' .. C .A . 1-,,, ,g,.. J... .I . ..... -.. ,y,,. L., .- .:fe'g.,.-.-,,--f,Aq-4-'v11.-'.gg..f,:.g.-.'g....-.-.-gs-.---ap ...': pg ,. -f-... ' .... .1 ... ..--...-- . !!.-m-.- ---.1411-.L-ay.-3-vp' ,-1 ,iv ,:s,.:,-,..:--t.mx 1,.-,-',zf-.,-.g-J.-,-.Aim -,'g-.g., y -I - , ,. , . . . . ' . .. - . - 5 1- 'F . : ' 1'-1 bfi '-C i '-2'- 2'. i -52.3 .1 'E '-'fi' 21 -5' fi flc'1P.'.-. 'A1'..l'.U J.-3 :Calif - 2,: f': 'iE'v'R2:.'f'.Q- ,1 5.- ' . xix - --at-A-an-:Bi-is-+-Fit -is - -gf -.aan-nina. ,anal-:nap S. 'WT' ' GV-5 f v- 5' .3 im 9.f 5-.7 2. - X -NWN . 5 W5 2 Nm ' was H at SS' YI! Ii '1.534.:.gg.-,Szey.-.g.-3-r,.-.-..-.2L,..'--:av-.-sq-of..---lf. -. -fl-Iifnt.,-:-1.1.-L: I-Is.-.--.'..o -..i,.g.-41,1-.u::.if..m:.g-, 1-..'q.q.-.:.g..f:,g,Q1-if1:51,-,g.':.,Q.g 1-. I . . ' Z Sophomore Qilaos Cillloncluozob NAME ADDRESS John Russel, Jr ......... 5414 Catherine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Henry E. Sargent ........ The Decatur, VVashington, D. C. Frank M. Shanbacker ....................... Overbrook, Pa. Herman S. Schwabacher ........ IQI Broad St., Newark, N. J. Norman W. Scudder ..................... Glastonbury, Con11. Mason Scudder ........ 75 Van Deventer Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Arthur N. Selby ..... Lee VVest Sellers ........... 77 Grove St., Montclair, N. J. Charles G. Semmens ...................... Turtle Creek, Pa. Lawrence O. Seynour ,................. South Orange, N. J. William C. Shanley ........ 271 VV. 72llC.l St., New York City C. Bernhard Shea .... ..... R ichland Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. Edward L. Shea ................ Q0 Pond St., Nashua, N. H. Elmer A. Sheets, Jr ...,.. 480 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. Joseph H. Shepherd ........ 1032 Union Ave., Memphis, Tenn. George M. Shipman ....................... Belvidere, N. J. Samuel M. Shoemaker ........................ Eccleston, Md. Albert P. Short ........ 510 N. Franklin St., Wilmington, Del. Gordon G. Sykes ............... 129 North St., Buffalo, N. Y. .........................Oakland, Cal. Carlton R. Smith .... ' ......... 780 Forest Ave., Neenah, Wis. Gordon S. Smith .............................. Bayport, L. I. Charles P. Smythe ......................... Princeton, N. J. Allan H. Snowden ......... 605 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. James M. Speers ..... 81 So. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Isaac Starr, Jr ............. Stenton Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Walter K. B. Starr ........................ Princeton, N. J. Murray H. Stevens ........ 535 W. I55tl'1 St., New York City Charles I. Stewart ........ 9 Maurice Ave., Ossining, N. Y. Richard N. Stilwell .............................. Quincy, Ill. James R. Stockton ........ 325 Market St., Jacksonville, Fla. David D. Steuck ...... 59 Reservoir Ave., Jersey City, N. J. D. C. Swatland ............... I5 Milford Ave.-, Newark, N. J. Lennig Sweet ............ 1075 Humboldt Ave., Denver, Colo. Allen VV. Talley ........... .129 W. 36th St., New York City Montague A. Tancock ....... 113 VV. 13th St., Omaha, Neb. Clarence M. Tappen ..... 810 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J. Lloyd J. Thayer ........ .................. W akefield, Mass. NAME ADDRESS H. M. Thomas ....... ......- .............. P i ttsburgh, Pa. Charles S. Tippetts ................ . ....... St. Petersburg, Pa. John W. Thompson ........ 309 Clinton Pl., Hackensack, N. J. Norman B. Tomlinson. . .27 lrVestern Ave., Morristown, N. J. Charles D. Towers ........ 305 Church St., Jacksonville, Fla. Michael Gavin Traylor ........ P. O. Box 280, Richmond, Va. Donald C. Turner ............................ Corning, Iowa Pierrepont E. Twitchell. . .153 S. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Danford D. Tyler .......................... So. Berlin, Mass. A. A. Uebelaeker ........ 267 Summit Ave., Hackensack, N. J. J. Berry Underhill, Jr ...... 120 E. 40th St., New York City Eugene N. Van Dyke ........................ Elmira, N. Y. Harmon B. Vanderhoef, Jr .... 40 W. 58th St., New York City James C. Vickery ........................ Washington, D. C. John V. lfVadsworth ........ 370 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y. Edward Barry Wall ...... 432 E. Broad St., Columbus, O. Loring B. Walton ........ 4128 Troost St., Kansas City, Mo. Dudley L. Ward ..... .... 1 2 Grove Pl., Rochester, N. Y. Donald B. Watt .............. Marietta Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Herman VVeisberg ......... 34 Park Terrace, Bridgeport, Conn. lfVilliam A. VVells ..... .... 1 803 Cherry St., Vicksburg, Miss. William A. West ............................. Beirut, Syria Frank Whitcomb, Jr ....... 601 W. I27'El1 St., New York City Walter VVhite .............. 68 Monmouth St., Boston, Mass. Archibald Wiese ............ 5708 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry A. Williams ..,....... 385 Park Ave., Paterson, N. J. Westel R. Willoughby ....................... Baltimore, Md. Raymond K. Wilmarth ............... Chippewa Falls, Wis. Edmund Wilson, Jr ........................ Red Bank, N. J. Homer B. Winchell ......... 601 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fred R. Wolff ............... 644 Broadway, New York City Jefferson K. Wood ....... 67 Riverside Drive, New York City Luther E. Wood ............................. Buffalo, N. Y. Casper L. VVoodbridge .......................... Galena, Kan. Edgar F. Wood.man ........................ Concord, N. H. Reynier J. Wortendyke, Jr.. .108 Bentley Ave., Jersey City, N..J. Charles M. Young ..... 284 Lexington Ave., New York City X lv if IRR! Q5 li QBffimzr5 HOWARD PIERCE BALLANTYNE ......... .. ..... President JOHN STEVEN HZUMPHREYS ....... V ........... Vice-President DUNCAN DUNBAR CHAPL1N, JR ...... Secretary and Treasurer .ff '- ., 5- .-v V- fs tts ZW WK favour 5 si-5,1234 , , ! V Q klfglaigr Q 15. 2 B avg' W3 F - . - . A-L z 2 ,L 2 :f - E F ' :..jI'f'C:Qg,-f.x1'1G'.fQ7.'.J-?:Y'.4..-J!Hf1L'A,a--.,g-.-,'-.1-.'.'.252.--?-.'. 1:.1L -. t.-:-4-11 ,,. -:1,.- tu.-. ',- L' v'---.::.'fv,.Hs -.nI'.-L-'flu-1-Au .f.:. -1..3'.I--. j-1I'-IJ-'-ff..5.5-l'g7 f,',:1 :.t. ..g-,'::-.1:--.1..L- if ,,,,,,,, L.-,1---.1.,,, , , - - -X. -, aq..: f.-1.x-Ye - f,,.g-- -gg --..f- --5- --..,-:N-..-f ----f-64 . n , NAME Glass uf 1917 Frederick Francis Alexander..7 VVall St., New York City Wi'nnemore J. Allman ......,......... John G. Alley ........ David M. Amacker .... Knowlton L. Ames, Jr. i I i 1 I i i i i H Thomas H. Anderson.. Thomas H. Andrews .... ........... Carl F. Arnold ........ Maxmillian J, Averback. .. Kenneth H. Backas .... Charles I. Bagby ........ . . . . . .. . .Hanover, Pa. ...................Larchmont, N. Y. Lake Providence, La. .108 So. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. .. .361 Broadway New York Cit , Y East Hampton, N. Y. ......................Larimie, Wyo. .Io Maiden Lane, New York City ......................Caldwell, N. J. .2246 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. Charles H. Bahrtenburg ....................... Newark, N. J. Dinsmore H. Bailey ...........,.............. Pittsburgh, Pa. Howard P. Ballantyne .... .... G rosse Point Shores, Mich. John B. L. Barratta ..... .......... A tlantic City, N. J. William B. Barnitz ........... ................ B arnitz, Pa. Paul I Barnum ............... i .............. C alifornia, Pa. Myron K. Barrett. .' .... 2162 University Ave., New York City Horace H. Barse ...... 526 West 26th Ave., New York City Alvin Behrer .......... Charles W. Barl ..................... Charles M. Betts ..... James J. Bettes ..... H81 Beekman St., New York City . . . . .Wilmington, Del. . . . . .Jacksonville, Fla. . . . .Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Newton P. Bevin ...... ......,........... J amaica, N. Paul G. Bigler .................,............. Racine, MVIS. George J. T. Birdsall ....., 498 Clinton Ave., Albany, N. Y. John P. Bishop ........................... Hagerstown, Md. John B. Black ......... Lyman C. Bleeker. ..... . Hans A. Blumthali ........ Wfalter 'M. Broadway ......... W'illiam G. Boras ..................... Francis H. Bohen, Jr ................ . . . . .Mansf1eld, Ohio ....Princeton, N. J. ....Paterson, N. J. .... . . . .Pasadena, Cal. .. ....Charleston, S. C. . . . . .Philadelphia, Pa. John F. Bohmfolk ...... 851 Lexington Ave., New York City William H. Bovey ........................ Hagerstown, Md. Walker H. Bowman .... Allan C. Brown ....... ADDRESS ,.... . .Owensboro, Ky. .. . . . .Rhinelander, Wis. Gavin Brackinbridge ..... ............. S anta Barbara, Cal. Charles E. Brown, Jr.. Russell E. Bruch ...... Samuel S Br an r . y ,J .... Percy H. Buckahan ..... Harrison Bullock ....... Charles H. Burchenal.. ...... Glendale, Ohio Grover C. Burkert ...... Dudley R. Burns ....... Sargent Bush .......... George W. Cale, 3rd.. Truman D. Cameron. .. John W. Carpenter .... Kenneth K. Carter .... Mario Cassinis ........ Horace T. Cator ....... John R. Chamberlain.. Duncan D. Chapin, Jr.. Henry Chapin .......... .......................Chicago, Ill. .....253 Broadway, New York City ........'.............T1'E11SV1ll6, Pa. ....Elizabeth, N. J. .. .... Cohoes, N. Y. ... .Trenton, N. J. . . . ..... Greenwich, Conn. ...................Westf1eld, N. J. Louis, Mo. ....I23 Western Ave., Albany, N. Y. .,.................Cleveland, Ohio ...................Newark, N. J. . . . . .Mexico City, Mex. .... Rowland Park, Md. ..,.....Tonesdale, Pa. William B. Chamberlain. ........Tonesdale, Pa. .. ..... Ridgewood, N. J. ... ... Springfield, Mass. Henry D. Chaplin ......... ............. W ashington, D. C. Delos A. Chappelle, Jr. Michael A. Charles ..... Norman M. Chester .... .....................RlVCfSld6, Cal. ...H238 92nd St., New York City ..Riverside Drive, New York City William F. Clarkson ......................, Pittsburgh, Pa. Micajah P. Clough ...... Robert A. Cochran ..... Arthur Coffey ......... Henry W. Coher ........ La Motte T. Cohn... . . . . Kent G. Cohoell ...... Harold D. Coney ...... Samuel H. Compton... X ........Lynn, Mass. ..................Maysville, Ky. .....,...........Hackensack, N. J. ............,.......New York City ..22 East 61st St., New York City Louis, Mo. .I ......... .... .... C l eveland, Ohio .. ..... Sea Bright, N. J. .III Broadway, New York City tie 5 ,.?.q1::rf:r1'.-.. :..-:su-ge.-15:-7y:.'-:Araiaf-5'xpffswge. va-1515:-:-me-,ante 11.5,-:.-1-1-its -. f.f.'q:p1':.3.1:.:.gt1f.g-1 15 :r.-.-:ga-:g:, .1.:gf,f,1ja:1-'u:41-a:,w.u.te 5-:1,5,f:.-1 1-f.-:g.'q.a:y.g:.3 .,-23.-'-.--.::.y. :-f. - gi'-. I. ... -. . ..- .. ... .:ML.. ...t gh,-,.g.f. fe....., Egg -, .tiki ., , .. X... . . . .. , .. ,.... f . . f..1......... .. ,, . .-. ...., 5. -EE-4 ':+ 5 -111 .sv 71 Vs CNN WK ?NT- WK 'm wir ,u E-I WIN 2 My D W' 417 ' vis ' 3 ff? 2 45 alk .c 1: Q 's Irv'-1: 5-. e. Q Q 01. aww a: T.. mas-'f b w. Q E -T4 . . . - . . . . , E 5 - g:q1:i-2:1g'5,1g.'141:-.'f:E.-135:-sv-I-.1Z.tp.:q115:gq..,:g::.-.-.-!s::-'-'ff:5!-t'.-.z2'-fwfzm'lair-'-iii'-'-1-.1':-'-'.'Ira5f:4!-Li-111.c1'J'1'-r.ELi'fiff..v-3'-fi.':11 S:I'-En'-irfigv:1'Jf:ECf.317:'11-125-'5.:l' r:.'5f,11-Eh,-:I-ggC'5'e:2:512 i9'51?g3'tL- ggi --..1-a.,,- Y. .B.- . 2 - --Z.-:Al-ab-4 - -,'.i-- - f -2 J- --4- --.-,.: .M-, - - --- 4- . I NAME Palmer H. Cooke ..... Samuel I. Cooper ...... Alfred T. Copeland .................... Harvey L. Cory .......................... Rochester, N. Y. Robert L. Crawford ..... 41 West 57th Modestino Cristiello, Ir Jfresbman Qilass Ctlinntinuehj ADDRESS Long Island, N. Y. .. . .Philadelphia, Pa. .... .Columbus, Ohio St., New York City ..................Iersey City, N. I. Archibald M. Crosby .... Edward M. Cronin ................... ....... B ayonne, N. II N I Reginald E. Crouse .... Herbert L. Cuddihy .... Henry S. Culiver ...... Ioseph H. Cuneo ...... ... . . .Trenton, . . ........Ut1ca, N. Y . ..... Long Island, N. Y. ........St. Louis, Mo. . ........ Hoboken, 'N. I. Ralph H. Cutter .......... ........... I lorristown, N. I. Randolph W. Davis, Ir. Kenneth M. Day ....... Frank I. Deitch ........ Douglas DeLanoy ...... Gilbert C. Demo rest .... William L. Dempsey .... Iohn M. Denison .....,. Bernard E. Denzer .... David A. Depue ....... Ernest C. Decum ....... William L. DeYoe ......... Charles A. Dickerman.. Paul B. Dickey ........ Milton S. Dillon ....... Ioseph, Mo. .....................Pittsburgh, Pa. 21 East 83rd St., 2 Wall St., . . . .60 Liberty St., . . . .611 Broadway, New York City New York City New York City ..Newark, N. I. .Baltimore, Md. New York City ...................Newark, N. I. ...............Philadelphia, Pa. .............Paterson, N. I. . . . .VVest Somerville, Mass. ... . . . . . . .Pittsburg, Mass. ........Far Hills, N. I. Charles W. Donahue ..... Ioseph W. Donner ..... Edwin R. Dorrance ..... Gregg Dougherty ...... Irwin VV. Doyle ......... Solomon R. Dresser... Edmond H. Driggs .... Wells Drorbaugh ....... .......Seattle, Wash. .. .. . . . .Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . .East Orange, N. I. . . . .Steubenville, Ohio ........Rome, N. Y. ....,....Bradford, Pa. ..,............Brooklyn, N. Y. ...................Williamsport, Pa. Edward T. Duer .... ..... 1 916 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Risher A. Dunleavy ..... ....... P ittsburgh, Pa. Henry T. Dunn ............ ..... I acksonville, Fla. Anthony IN. Duall, Ir .... ..... VX foodbury, N. I. Edward Deuell .....,.... .... C leveland, Ohio Melville A. Eberhardt ..... ................ P ittsburgh, Pa. Rudolph Eberstadt ....................... East Orange, N. I. Iohn E. Eddy ..,............. 175 Iackson Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Malcolm S. Edgar ..... 5200 Chester Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Marshall T. Edgar ..... 5200 Chester Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Lewis Mathew Edwards ...... S23 Center St., Trenton, N. I. Robert Nelson Errington ................ Lackawanna, N. Y. Bennet Hunter Ertel ............... , ...... Hempstead, N. Y. Benjamin Franklin Etter ....... 209 Pine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Iohn Wfillard Everitt ............ Central Ave., Orange, N. I. Edwin Curron Fager ..... 133 VVest State St., Harrisburg, Pa. Vernon Boyd Farr ..... 20 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. I. Donald Van Dyck Ferguson. .Garden City, Long Island, N. Y. Bernard Henry Feustnian .... III VV. 86th St., New York City Stacy Guild Fine ................ R. F. D. 1, Trenton, N. I. Francis Scott Fitzgerald .... 499 I-Iolly Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Charles Henry Folwell ..........,.......... Mt. Holly, N. I. Edward E. Ford ......... 185 Court St., Binghamton, N. Y. Henry W1 Ford .......................... .Morristown, N. I. Ernest H. Forster ..... 2631 Fillemore St., Bridesburg, Phila. Iohn M. Foster .......................... East Orange, N. I. Pell W. Foster ..... Ludlow S. Fowler... Oswald Fowler ....... Robert A. Franks ..,.. Ioseph H. Frost ....... Clyde H. Fuller ......... . . . .39 E. 68th St., New York City . .60 E. 68th St., New York City ...................O1'E1l1gC,N.-I. ....14 Carroll St., Trenton, N. I. ...,...........Milwaukee, 'vVis. Randolph F. Funsten ..... ............ If Vebster Groves, Mo. Iames W1 Gailey ............................ New Park, Pa. Iasper B. C, Garmany ........ 40 VV. 40th St., New York City VVillia1n B. Garrett ...... 103 East Genesee St., Auburn, N. Herbert R. Garrick ...... 225 W. 130th St., New York City -as-:Si 4'-fu--L 424: -+x v.,-131.0 Y- '4 7' 5 ffw. ww. 2 fm, nw V ,. 5- ,, if m fag ,WA ...TIN ' 3 ix? 5 2 li ,-. ,fit 1-' M g i' 2 TL ,Q 5. Q Q W e: T.. .5 wa! 3 w. RQ -5 : ' .12 12-51.9.1 E 359.11 .Zgqa .y.g 2.-, .1 aj'-I 3:1153 1, .f.1u1,'5 ' - 1 , '. :n5-gi g , 5 22-: yg gq,-:A g ,Eg i fts , ka .H : .5 n ' Q -'-' S -' J WI Q I f V , ...... Navi' Y1Y :,m:E11-fii'f::2rtS'f5 Baffin:-ez 212.5 1-. q:f:a.t:c:.sG-1Q2S-1- tv:w 1.e.1e'.szf-gage.-.1 1 :fa-:, ', .:'g zz-1-5 .1fif.:q15.:rg,vf,'5f-g2:.',:1'.q ':..: 13 ,1:gs.1.:2 ea : , v .. ,. -I :H 1,-' jfresbman Qlilass Ullluntinueizo NAME ADDRESS James McB. Garvey .,.................. Vfalnut Hills, Ohio Alfred G. Germert ........ 554 Madison Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Robert S. Gertsall .,............................. Easton, Pa. Harold F. Gibson ...... 147 Linden Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bryant F. Gilmore ..... 264 Stratford Road., Brooklyn, N. Y. James B. Given, Jr. .. William E. Glogan ..... Gilbert R. Glorieux. . . Frederick P. Goodrich.. . James E. Gordon ..... Isaac B. Grainger .... Charles H. Grant .... William E. Grey ......... Cyril Haas ........... Crowell Hadden ...... Perry E. Hall ........ William P. Hamilton.. .. . . .463 Ninth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 113 VV. 75th St., New York City ......................Irvington, N. Y. .420 Terrace Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. ......................Philadelphia, Pa. Wilmington, N. C. .I52 Chilton St., Elizabeth, N. J. .IO Portland Place, St. Louis, Mo. ...18oo Seventh Ave., New York City ......166 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ....................Springfield, N. Y. 1834 Lovering Ave., 'Wilmington, Del. Robert S. Hammond .......................... Orange, N. J. Shik Chen Han ..... 2006 Columbian Road, VVashington, D. C. John R. Hardin, Jr ..... 40 Mt. Prospect Pl., Newark, N. J. Le Roy S. Harding .......... I7 VV. 76th St., New York City Henry P. Harper ..,..... 350 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Oliver C. Harriman ........... III Broadway, New York City Edward Harris,.2nd ...... 1127 East Ave., Rochester, N. Stanley E. Harris ............................. Tripoli, Syria Walter B. Harris, Jr .......... Greenholm, Princeton, N. J. George F. Hasslacker .... 400 W. 147th St., New York City Westwood B. Hays, Jr ......................... VVaco, Texas Harvey M. Haywood ........................... Arden, N. C. lNilliam G. Haywood ....................... Gallipolis, Ohio Robert P. Hazelhurst .... 203 W1 Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md. Robert E. Heinback ...... L ................ Quakertown, Pa. Charles E. Hennindinger .... 875 Park Ave., New York City Frederick M. Hennindinger..81 E, 79th St., New York City Edmund S. Hersh .......... 209 Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. Steven J. Hersh ........ ..... 1 60 Broadway, New York City NAME X I ADDRESS ....127 E. 2ISt St., New York City Ashley C. Hewitt .... Edward Q. Higgins .... John R. Higgins .......................... Flemington, N. J. .... .VVaverly, N. Y. .Conshohocken, Pa. Charles C. Hlghley ..................... Thomas J. Hilliard. .154 S. Homewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Paul w. I-Iil1s..,... Leslie C. Hiltebeitel .............,............ Hendricks, Pa. Henry Hilton-Green ....... Frank T. Hogg ........ George M. Holstein ....... 77 South St., Auburn, N. Y. . . . . .Pensacola, Fla. 300 So. Dallas Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. .. . .Plainf1eld, N. J. James Q. Horne ............................ Yonkers, N. Harold B. Hoskins ..... ...... W Vooster, Ohio George L. Howe .... ................... Henry H. Hoyt ........................ John G. S. Humphre ... .Nashville, Tenn. East Orange, N. J. ys. .303 So. Dallas Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. William V. Humphreys. .303 So. Dallas Ave.,'Pittsburgh, Pa. Theodore B. Hunt .......................... Metuchen, Pa. Thomas A. Hunter .... 5819 Wellesley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. William S. Hurlock, Jr ...................... Harrisburg, Pa. Charles J. Ingersoll ..... 1815 XlV?1l1lLlt St., Philadelphia, Pa. David A. Iseman ......... Charles E. Jacka ..... Allen Jackman ........ David E. Jackson, Jr.. Norris D. Jockson ..... Thomas D. Joeck .... r Walter H. Johnson, Graham F. Johnson... Luther G. Jones ...... Theodore B. Keating VVashington ' ,1'5l. 89 Beekman St., New York City 504 Neville St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 504 Neville St., Pittsburgh, Pa. .....St. Paul, Minn. ..Asbury Park, N. J. Buffalo, N. Y. ........................Riverside, Ill. David VV. Kempner ....... . Edward Kempshall ..... Charles E. Kennedy .......................Temple, Texas 576 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 343 NV. 87th St., New York City 211 Wesminster Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. 1739 VVceks Ave., New York City Frederick L. KCI1XX'3S ...-.....-... . .277 Broadway, New York City James E. Kimber ............................ Newport, R. I. Gordon C. King ...... 4900 VVallingford St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 sf . .1-. . ,,..'f:.I,,.f2:'-'12,-'ljjf ..-:Ii .. ..--... . YIY NAME Walter M. Kirby ..... Arthur R. Knott ...... Philip B. Knowlton .... Henr T. Koch ' u-'.::,:+--:, --.,.:z.--w s- -1-at-. yt--H..--.:,..f.:.-.-.-g .. - 1 z- g --ug.: 21.13 Q-17'-A--' f:'.-n-.- -'-.'f!1 -vans:-vt' 24'1u 1Zx-if-1..t--'cu9,.1.----'4'-r--- -:':.-'--iff-' 'J, 1'. -wi-'.-I 'Q-sw--'H W X - -I i--h:4+:- ,, . 5.3 X f, 5 fwk qw, gm, v,.x-f -f . JN , Q: 5, Zlnuyf 2 c.X K QMQ.-.gf 23 r - -A-1--4 -' .v r P. 3 .W .' ,, ' 5 5 , ,. ,, , -ac-'fy .1 Pg: 5, , BE gmt, B AQ Q95 YI! 5 : 5 r, f-ef. -- f. ,, 1. 5 14 - 'z 5 .. '-,1,5,gt :,3,. .: ag,-Hg.-:az-:f.g..:qgtg, stag. -s:::.v1g5.r.1-.-.if-: fm. .ii.1..f.,1:12'.-.11--1.-.,-:f.:5fs:.z:.1:1.'::'s--1:.f1-1ur.:f..--s'c.'.-:mer-fy-1:.-:oz-3auf.:5.':.gr:f::5:f--i.f1- ff.':.Q-mza.-f:-g::':f.-:gg rzaxmqwt: ,,,,,.,,,,-,,.,4-,..,., L , H ---4., f.N.2 - S,,.N-- -Ma ,asa--a---..,:.,-, --.HL . , jfresbman .Glass Cfttnntinueiaj , ADDRESS ....2Q22 Burling St., Chicago, Ill. ....1 West 72nd St., New .York City ....................Bfli3.l'1Oll, Mass. ....................Allentown, Pa. y ....... George F. Kurzman ........ I3 E. 49th St., New York City Henry P. Lamarche ........ 47 Pierpont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sealand VV. Lauder ..................... Bordentown, N. J. Harold L. Laney .......... 96 Garfield Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Charles F. L. LaTour .... 220 W. 421lCl St., New York City Charles H. Latrobe .......................... Baltimore, Md. Sanford L. Lawton ................... Long Meadow, Mass. Chauncy DeP. Leake ......... ................. R oselle, N. Y. Milton W. Leggett ..... 314 Homewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Arthur C. Lewis ....... Stewart MCA. Link ..... Plainfield N 248 West End Ave., New York City Frank T. Lloyd ............................. Camden, N. J. John G. Locke ........... 425 West End Ave., New York City Kenneth B. Logan .......................... Flatbush, N. Y. Edward H. Lorenz ............ ................ D ayton, Ohio William L. Lowrie ..... 'William A. Lowrie ..... Lewis N. Lukens ...... ........Tyrone, Pa. ... .Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . .. .Philadelphia, Pa. D. G. McAdoo ........................... Washington, D. C. Donald S. McChesney ...................... S racuse N. Y Donald McConnan r Y w - 616 W. 137th St., New York City g y ..... Gordon McCormick ......... 50 East Huron St., Chicago, Ill. Russell M. McDonald. .1618 North 55th St., Philadelphia, Pa. John N. McDowell... ........................Elkview, Pa. Douglas G. McGrath ............ 60 Wall St., New York City Alexander L. McKaig. William L. McLean... . . . .............. '. .Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . ............ Philadelphia, Pa. Edward F. McNicholl .... ...... , ...... T oledo, Ohio Donald O. MacRae... 830 Joseph B. Mack ....... .Atlantic City, N. J. Clinton K. MacSherry,' i i i i i I U i D i I D i H University Parkway, Baltimore, Md. .....................Cincinnati, Ohio 35521-:ri2gs.1,:Ifgi4 '-.:e:,r-gii1iZt3171-12J'f.f: 22' '- :'1,7.i-'tl-',f'i: . gg 'f , ilx NAME ADDRESS John E. Madden, Jr ......................... Lexington, Ky. VVilliam MCK. Madden .... 6 Hampden St., Springfield, Mass. Vincent T. Manchee ........ 6 Fuller Terrace, Orange, N. J. Alfred Marshall .......... 205 XV. 57fl'l St., New York City Townsend Martin Marshall ...... Union Club, New York City Alfred Mathison ..... Paul B. Matlock ...... Aubrey E. Meyer ..... Thomas H. Miles, Jr. ....641 L and Title Bldg., Phila., Pa. Evan J. Miller .......... VVilliam B. Moore, ..... Joseph Mourchauser.. Frank B. Mosher ..... ....................Keyport, N. Y. .. . . . . . .2079 Albion St., Denver, Colo. ...................XNl1lt6ll3.ll, N. Y. ..2117 No. 31-cl St., Harrisburg, Pa. ..302 XV. 54th St., New York City .. . .310 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . .New Richmond, lrVis. Wfilliam F. Mudge ...... 194 Pond St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Archibald B. Munn, Jr ........ 708 Broadway, New York City Albert Nacht ......... lfVilliam H. Neely .... .... .306 Grand St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ......................Mifflintown, Pa. Paul D. Nelson ........ Harry H. Newberger. .. Charles VV. Nevin .... Frank J. Nedbury, Jr. Douglas R. Nicholls ..... John S. Nichols ...... Frederick W. Nixon.. Alfred E. Norris ..... Robert L. Nourse .... Reese B. Oberteuffer. Herbert N. Odell ..... Elkins Oliphant ......... Benjamin H. Oliver... De Courey W. Orrick James H. Osmer ..... Donald O. Page ........ Frank Pardee, Jr... John J. Parker ........ Reginald H. Parsons.. ......................WVheaton, Ill. .55 East 74th St., New York City ....................Riverton, N. J. .844 VVest State St., Trenton, N. J. .... . . .25 Broad St., New York City .. . . . .1025 Pearl St., Denver, Colo. . . . . . . .. . . .Cobalt, Ontario, Canada ...69 Alexander St., Princeton, N. J. .1519 Harrison Boul., Boise, Idaho 603 VVhitney Bldg., Detroit, Mich. M179 North 6th St., Newark, N. J. 175 W'est State St., Trenton, N. J. .........................Pla1ns, Pa. ....153 Calver St., Baltimore, Md. ......................Franklin, Pa. ..47 VV. 74th St., New York City ......................Hazelton, Pa. ....Garfield Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio ................Shrewsbury, N. J. 1917 FLOUR PICTURE I . N533 A. 7, 5 y. 5 gem gov gm, Q:-1 1 .,g:,., ,. Q 5.3 my M 29 m 45. vis 5 . - L, 4 .A , ,, ,, , ,, E 3 ' ':1Q:2,'-::::':.1r- 1-12:-.2-:Sul-:T-1-.12:L9.:1:f-1lf'-+2ir.-.-.'-re:-'--f1:1.f-an.1111rfr:-1-21 11:.Q1.'f':-:1'-L.'-:Zr.:5f:f!v1-5:11. cvkf-1'-f.5L'?-f.-Y. '-ii.':11'-':I'fE42-314631'-5:H-Z'-217511':f -'-1-r1'-f:l'i.?'l-Ek-:I-L:C'51.'C111-2 Ws1'f:z?Lf ..ALNN,-, , -- Y -,.. -. - 2 4 - - 4 -, 5- -Ls -Q .X-.4 - iii- - -Lf -. .fx -A- -.--4,1 .X-, - 2 ..- Q- . V f jfrzshman Qlllass qatummufnp NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS James D. Powell ....... Daniel MCK. Paulson ......... 515 'Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. George W. Perkins, Jr .......... Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. Bernard Payton ............. 55 Liberty St., New York City Kenneth A. Phillips ....... 191 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lawrence Phillips ........... 456 4th Ave., New York City Richard A. Pierce ........ 1615 Pierce Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Vinton U. D. Pierce .... 1325 Mass. Ave., VVashington, D. C. Richard T. Pilling, Jr ...........,............. Stanton, Del. George M. Pinckard, Jr ..,.. San Rafael, Marin County, Cal. Joh11 H. Platten ...... 587 'West End Ave., New York City George F. Plymton ...... 117 Clinton Ave., Hackensack, N. J. Richard E. Pope ........,. 195 East Chestnut St., Chicago, Ill Richard C. Powell. . .312 VVest Upsal St., Germantown, Phila. George T. Purves ......... 25 Alexander St., Princeton, N. J. Donald Quinby ...... 3315 'Westminster Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lennox Rauson ............................. New York City Landon T. Raymond ............ 104 9th St., Hoboken, N. J. Martin S. Reed ............ 600 Vine St., Chattanooga, Tenn. 'William J. Rahill ...... 56 Jefferson Road, Princeton, N. J. Kenneth MCK Reed .... 116 Riverside Drive, New York City Stayman L. Reed ................... II 1st St., Clearfield,.Pa. James G. Renwick ......................... Princeton, N. J. John Van VV. Reynders, Jr ..................... Stutton, Pa. l1Villiam F. Reynolds, Jr ....................... Bellefont, Pa. John Van K. Richardson. .5870 Drexel Road, Overbrook, Pa. Daniel C. Riker .... 432 Scotland Road, South Orange, N. J. Irving Riker ............... 164 Market St., Newark, N. J. Samuel Riker .......... 780 Madison Ave., New York City Richard H. Ritter ........ 907 Green Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles S. Roberts ........ 403 Keyser Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Donald E. Robertson ........................ Pittsburgh, Pa. VVilliam P. Robertson ...........,............ Jackson, Tenn. VVilliam B. Rodgers, Jr .................... g , . Elliott L. Rodgers ..... 5614 Woodmoimt St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Irwin W. Rodgers ............ 824 State St., Trenton, N. J. .316 4th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. .Pittsbur h Pa Donald N. C. Ross ..... James S. Ross .,....... ...6o6 NV. 122nd St., New York City ..... . .219 Pine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Harold S. Rothschild ........ 1001 Broad St., Newark, N. J. George L. Russell, Jr.. . . ......... ......... L ewistown, Pa. John Rutherford .......................... XNJHTVVICK, N. Y. Arthur V: Savage ............ Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Frederick V. Schaettler. Paul R. Scheerer ........ VVillian1 Scheerer ...... Robert C. Schmertz .... . .318 NV. 78th St., New York City ..............East Orange, N. J. .............East Orange, N. J. .....................Jeannette, Pa. Arthur A. Schmon ............. 423 Avon Ave., Newark, N. J. 'William H. Schoen ........ 'Woodland Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rudolph N. Schullinger Charles McC. Scott .... Vernon, N. Y. . ................... Bellefont, Pa. John T. Scully .................. I Broadway, New York City Barrington W. Sellers ...................... Montclair, N.'J. Berhard M. Shanley ....... 271 JN. 72nd St., New York City Joseph S. Shanley ........ 659 Clinton Ave.. Newark, N. J. Ralph M. Shelton ....................... Minneapolis, Minn. George B. Sheppard ......................... Pottstown, Pa. Henry D. M. Sherred.. George E. Shoemaker, ..................Haddonf1eld, N. J. Jr .... 3727 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. Horace F. Simon ...... 645 Wfest End Ave., New York City Eugene C. B. Simon ....................... Philadelphia, Pa. Jewett F. Singleton .... ..............Evanstor1, Ill. Bancroft W1 Sitterly ....... ............. B 'lad1son, N. J. Christian VV. S. Slagle ..... ........ P ullman, WVashington James R. Sloan ......... ................. B ellevue, Pa. Harvey H. Smith ...... ..... C lay St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hugh M. Smith .... ................. B inghamton, N. Y. Oliver H. Smith .......................... Ocean City, N. J. Charles C. Snow ........ 1115 Belleldower Ave., Cleveland, O. Hunter DeB. Sparks ...................... Terre Haute, Ind. Robert E. Speir ........................ South Orange.. N. J. Herbert R. Spencer ..... ............... E rie, Pa. Elliott WV. Springs .... ....Lancaster, S. C. ifgfi ieiii fs -. 1 i 9f i i' ii ,.WifL,i.7' V5 if 44L'if.+-t-'f1'f'1tf ii i i i 'K' i '7 f fl i 9 : Z ' : f f fi i i i i , Z Jftzshman Glass Cdluncluhehj NAME ADDRESS NAME A ADDRESS George B. Stericker ....... ........ S pringfield, Ill. Francis V. VanScho0nhoven, Ir.....Misthoma, Quogue, L. I. George R. Stewart, Ir .... ......... , Pasadena, Cal. Herman H. Van Glahn 231 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Morgan L. Stewart .,... ......... C mcinnati, Ohio Samuel B. Van Wyck ..., 107 Ioralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Iohn B. Stevens. ...... ..... N ew Brighton, N. Y. Harold VV. Venseel .......... 5519 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Iohn H. Stevens ..................,...... Asbury Park, N. I. Walter T. Stockton .......................... Evanston, Ill. Iohn R. Stoltze..35 Graveland Terrace, Minneapolis, Minn. Ralph W. Stoeltzing .... 510 So. Linden Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Oliver Stout ........ 3245 N. Illinois Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Edward LaN. Strater. .. . . .2818 Wlinslow Ave., Cincinnati, O. Leonard G. Strater ........................... Louisville, Ky. Herman F. Straw .... ............... B lanchester, N. H. Louis B. Strong ..... ................... P lainheld, N. I. Perry M. Sturgess ........... 56 Liberty St., New York City Arthur R. Taber .......................... Princeton, N. I. Edward T. H. Talmage, Ir..25 Broad St., New York City Thomas H. Talmage ........ 22 E. 47th St., New York City Iohn W. Tatum ....... .................... F allington, Pa. Arvid E. Taube ......... ............. L ake George, N. Y. Edmund Taylor, Ir ....................... Greenville, Miss. Meslin M. Taylor ...... .... 1 500 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa, Cable B. TenEyck .... . ..... 31 Liberty St., New York City VVilliam H. Tennison ........ 2621 Ross Ave., Dallas, Texas David VV. Tibbott... Reginald Tickner ..... Augustus C. Trac . .... Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. . .................. Sharpsville, Pa. Iohn P. Verity ...... 42 Mt. Vernon St., Cambridge, Mass. George G. Vest ............. , ................... Roslyn, Md. Cornelius C. Vanderneale, Ir., 63 Harrison St., East Orange, N. I. Harold B. Volbrath ....................... Philadelphia, Pa. Iohn XV. Voorhis ...... 67 Delaware Ave., Ocean Grove, N. I. Kenneth S. Wales ............................ Pasadena, Cal. Benjamin S. Walcott..SmithSonian Ins., VVashingt0n, D. C. Marquand VVard ...... 1018 Madison Ave., New York City Iohn D. VVarfield, Ir ..... 4831 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. Iames S. VVarren ......................... Bronxville, N. Y. Howard R. derVVatt .... 919 XfVest Main St., Norristown, Pa. VVarren M. Weidman .................. Shoemakersville, Pa. A. Leo Weil, Ir ............ 5931 Howe St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Iohn A. VVesterfelt .......................... Phoenix, Ariz. Ross N. Wetherbee ...... 259 VVest Ferry St., Detroit, Mich. Carl I. Wehlan ..... ....................... I sland Falls, Me. Harwood A. l1Vhite .... 427 E. Fulton St., Grand Rapids,'Mich. Franklin S. Whitehouse ...................... Pelham, N. Y. Ioseph Wickes ................ I ............ Chestertown, Md. Milton V. VViese .......... 234 VV. 55th St., New York City Iohn W. Zerega ...... ................I-Iudson, N. Y. g y ...... . . Herbert E. Twyeffort ........ 590 5th Ave., New York City Marion L. Turrentine ...... 157 E. 150th St., New York City Herman L. Vail .......... 8406 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Oakley H. Van Allen ......................... Rutledge, Pa. Benjamin M. Van Cleve..22 Park Pl., Morristown, N. I. William D. Van Dyke, Ir,.118 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, 'VVis. Gordon Van Kirk ...... 40 Lincoln Park, VVest Newton, Mass. Robert C. WVils0n, Ir. .... 600 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ierome B. lfViss ............ 83 Iohnson Ave., Princeton, N. I. Thomas B. VVo0d ........................... Pittsburgh, Pa. Curtis C. Williams, Ir..I932 lfValdeck Ave., Columbus, Ohio I-Ienry VV. Young .......... The Rookery Bldg., Chicago, Ill. ......................Pl2llllHClCl, N. I. Richard Ziesing, Ir:...1953 East 70th St., Cleveland, Ohio YI Y - ,,'5 'ig3f- X 9 B I . vlv X I , 2. 5 ffm, gt-fx gm, .l , ,g ,I . 5 Zl..1.af g ,. 5.5 ,- .- a.v QM.-.ngf 1 ,- 5-5 2 f. .1 :W , fx, ,, men- .- 5- ,g 3 R9 was ?I,.- av 5 :Q :-' 5' L4 'Ja - VS Q - '.' 7 ifw. E -2 .- - s ', . I 2 1 I . 1 .: g Q Q 2 at-.W a. '.,. W.,-f Q E 2 - C - su: sf. -an 1 . , .za-3-:az-gf-g..:a:ni:1 1-qv. .31 ::. 1x::-'-vf:53-:-.- at'-:-.'f::1 4 -:Q .:. .-.9111 :Imff:-I-1A4i.1r:.'f1'.1 :.f1-:wa-'fn 'J-1-:'-:'f: 4-1 -'rim I'-ff!Hi'J.?f1'5l'151'-'-f.51'-4:,'f.f.'l23711-j:l'f2.' 21: 2 1??-121913 --1-1, ,.,..,,.,. V - -, --q--:.-.GA-f -.i,,,x-.- - 1212--.4-g-. ,:. -, --,..f. 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Y. ...Lakeville, Conn. .. . . . .... .St. Thomas, Franklin Co., Pa. I. N. Clapp .............. 300 Elwado Drive, Pasadena, Cal. I. H. Closson, 3d .... 53 W. Chelten Ave., Germantown, Phila. H. M. Cookingham, Care of Ladd and Ulton Bank, Portland, Ore. A. A. Cooper ..................................... Rome, Ga. H. G. Currier ............ 161 Quitman St., Newark, N. I. J. C. Cutrer ...... .................... C larksdale, Miss. W. O. Daly ..... ........2o2 N. 25th St., Portland, Orc. W. G. Dancy ............ 718 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. A. de Coppet ....... W. S. Doty..Care o Beverly Douglas... Byrd Douglas ...... C. W. Durliinger. .. .......3I4 W. 85th St., New York City f Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Pittsburgh ........ .132 8th Ave., Nashville, Tenn. ......,...132 8th Ave., Nashville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . .616 Acklon Ave., Toledo, Ohio K. V. Dzung ........ 2006 Columbia Rd., Washington, D. C. L. de la M. Earle.. ...........163 N. 7th St., Newark, N. I. 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Hollinger ........ 2104 E. 105th St., Cleveland, Ohio .. ...2006 Columbia Rd., Wlashington, D. C. ...2006 Columbia Rd., VVashington, D. C. .57 Rubidoux Drive, Riverside, Cal. .. . . . . .5819 'Wellesley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ,.... .......39 Hopkins Pl., Baltimore, Md. R. M. Jackson ...... 692 West End Ave., New York City H. K. Johnston ........... I425 Fairview Ave., NVichita, Kan. E. B. Kilner .............. 115 Broadway, New York City H. K. Kwong, Care of the Director of the Kiang Nsu Dock, Shanghai C. B. Lear ................................. Greencastle, Pa. A. W. Leslie ........ 2124 Fremont Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. R. Long ...... P. Leslie ........ john Leslie Paper Co., Minneapolis, Minn. ...........................U11101llOXX'1l, Ala. VV. G. Luke ................. 200 5th Ave., New York City R. R. Lytle, Ir.. .. . . . . . .. .306 Wh Iooth St., New York City D. S. McChesney ..... .... 2 IO VValnut Pl., Syracuse, N. Y. R. R. McClellan I. H. McGraw.. ....... 7 E. 21'lCl St., Xenia, Ohio ...237 VV. 39th St., New York City ' -THE PQEEQETQ EQ D 4:21, - 1' - M ' ' ' ft'j.' l'- i 1'!4'E-3y ':' 'EGL' I Qauallfpmg Stulnznts Cfliuncluhehj NAME ' ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS T. P. McKee, Ir... ........... Parke, York Co., Pa. I. B. Rose .....,. Machesney Bldg., 4th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa A. McTigue, Jr ................ Far Rockaway, Long Island W. A. Rukeyser ........... Hotel Rudolf, Atlantic City, N. I C. W. Messinger ............ ISO Kenyon St., Hartford, Conn. A. D. Russell.. ..Princeton, N. I T. E. Mount ..... 818 Hibernia Bank Bldg., New Orleans, La. I. N. Slee ........ .... 4 2 Broadway, New York City R. Nourse.. ........ 800 Observatory Bldg., Des Moines, Ia. K. M. Smith ..... .............. P ine Plains, N. Y W. F. Orbinson ................ S. Ohio Ave., Sidney, Ohio M. Smith ....,. .............. N lenaska, WVisconsin T. C. O'Sullivan, Jr ...... 303 W. 76th St., New York City C. R. Stauffer.. ........ Leola, Pa S. Parker ............... .78 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. A. VV. Stewart ............ 388 S. Lake Ave., Pasadena, Cal V. U. D. Pierce. .1325 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C. E. F. Summers ..... 1010 D. S. Morgan Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y M. Pope ................. 195 E. Chestnut St., Chicago, Ill. J. A. Swineford ..............,.. 616 Lake St., Madison, Wis R. B. Porter ................ State House, Topeka, Kansas H. C. Tatnall ......... Broad St. Station, Philadelphia, Pa L. Ransom ..... .... 5 55 Madison Ave., New York City H. M. Thomas ......... 628 Summerlea St., Pittsburgh, Pa B. C. Read ....... ........ 4 7 Fabyan Pl., Newark, N. I. M. Van Dyke ................ I2 Hopper St., Paterson, N. I R. E. Reed ...... ........... 5 61 3rd St., Beaver, Pa. I. V. X1Vadsworth ............ 370 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y Cr. A. Rentschler ...... ..................... H amilton, Ohio Ken Wang ......... Care of Mr. VV. W'ang, Shanghai, China I. W. Richardson ..................... Olmsted Falls, Ohio R. B. 'Williams ............. 137 Summit Ave., Summit, N. I R. J. Riker ...... .... 1 II Cleveland St., Orange, N. I. J. A. Wood, 3rd ............ 245 Nassau St., Princeton, N. I G. Robinson ...... ...,...... 3 0 Broad St., New York City L. E. lfVood ..... ..... 5 2 St. john's Pl., Buffalo, N. I W. I. Roddy ..... ....620 Oakland Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. limit 3 I 'Ulf N-gb' fl S X N-.2 ky? .f. -1. N - ft, fpliiix we x '. '. ks qw'- 1 .x.,:7'4'53 1. I, EA x,,, 1 -5. 154+ .. X-X CUYLER HALL P- f sIAem-Doon 1 Q ' F I .' 1 l H I ig -, l4 , 5 l 1 I THE TRIANGLE CLUB, 1913 EMERY BAKER WOLFE WATERMAN O DONOI-I UE DYCKMAN HUNTER GASTON BECK CHESTER HASKELL ROWLEY' HARRINGTON MAGILL READ WARNER I-IANVKINS BICKI-IAM MC ALPIN FISH FISHER HANKS HUDSON MULLER GOLDSMITH JOHNSON PAGE HANDY ORTH NVATSON BUNN SULLIVAN SPEERS CORNELIUS DUNN DE LA REUSSILLE PARSONS SIMPSON LARKIN ELLIOTT CRAIG ELLIS MC CONNELL MC MASTER HOOPES WOLF GRIFFIN HEALEY PEARSON LONG MTBE PRERQEFGE RSC A- f r I ' r ..1E5-'E'-':: 5519 :ff':f?ti:'E4 N21 '21T'E5fii-'IC T--35-'ff 'I-'zixffc S2611-iii'f?kiS':r. l'tf3:i'F'-i.'! TTF :-17:5-Wx? 15:14 Ui-F1'5l'i'f!5:-r:11EfJ4Zf.E.1. .14C415 'I ..f-rf HZ Fai-'lm'-.2f.'f-2: '-2-252 LET: -13. fir EBT- iii. .- 1 - 5 e . ,.- pf-, 1 U, v,. 1, .. 'Q I.r 0 3 gm ...zu -, - -' z 9 , 1 , ,. f A , Q . , H 251-S vis fe I .4 i n 9. 'Q 5. 'Q 5.-.W MJ 3 '-,. QQ - ::gf:1,+:::5g.1 3:- v.1-:L-:IZ-iv-3..:q.:.p::1ai-ig:-. .y:::.-.-.-az:-'.-ff:-F-:'.-.z2I'-I--':::-I -Ea :t.'.115F'-'-:.1-:.'-4:ff1:5:::!-1 :I-112 c J r.?QZ '1'f. '-Ti.-:vital-eff.'vC'1'E:'-fI:Ef:.517:11 ,Z1'-'.f.:1'.v:.'9,?-a-5E--51-,gI'fe:7:12 2 2.'31?:x':Lf 1-C..-,, M---1-- . .. - -,,,- - , -, --..,--ef..-1.x-ff - ,-'.-i-- LM- ,1 .f- -.4-..-.-,L .M-, -- --M W. D. Bickham C. O. Cornelius L. E. de la Reussille, R. T. Fish D. K. E. Fisher J. M. Beck A. M. Craig I. N. Du Barry, III F. H. Dyckman R. B. Dort W. M. Ellis Ir. G. H. Gaston, Ir. T. P. Handy B. C. Harrington I. C. Hawkins C. W. Johnson F. S. Dunn H. P. Elliott C. E. Goldsmith VV. I. Hudson T. Emery D. D. Griffin OFFICERS, 1912-13 MEMBERS, 1913 C. W. Jones J. A. Larkin VV. H. Magill P. F. Myers H. B. O'Donohue MEMBERS, 1914 J. C. Hughes C. B. Hunter I. H. Legendre P. D. McMaster MEMBERS, 1915 G. R. Hanks J. C. Healey MEMBER, 1916 A. L. Haskell 67 JOHN A. LARKIN, 'I3 ...............,.............. President E. RIDGELY SIMPSON, '13 ..... ............. M anager A. M. CRAIG, 114 .........,. ..... A ssistant Manager H. P. ELLIOTT, '14 ............................. . . . .Secretary OFFICERS, 1913-14 HENRY P. ELLIOTT, 714 ............................. President ALEXANDER M. CRAIG, ,I4 ........................... Manager JAMES F. ADAMS, 'I5 ....... ..... A ssistant Manager WALKER M. ELLIS, '15 ............................. Secretary C. D. Orth, Ir. E. C. Page C. B. Perkins I. B. Rowley E. R. Simpson E. Muller I. B. Pitney P. C. Speers A. Swineford Rlx 2 ef F T1 Q Q3 T' J. R. McAlpin A. I. Sullivan R. Warner A. T. VVaterman I. Wolfe W. B. WVolfe R. G. VVatson VV. I. Wolf I. G. MacConnell I. T. Pearson CAST OF ONCE IN A HUNDRED YEARS GHOST DATX CE ilsehletn uf the Triangle Ctlluh Season HE TRIANGLE decided upon the longest schedule of performances in the history of the organization last year for their IQI2 I3 play Once in a Hundzed Years and per- haps never before have their efforts met with such unquahned success Covering in approximately three thousand miles in ten days, the Club took their annual trip 11'1 the Christmas vacation instead of at Easter as has been their custom in the past and, in htzi A addition gave eight performances in Princeton every one of which evoked nothing but ' , -V favorable comment. - ' V. Brimming with live comedy the play gave an opportunity for the Greatest possible - variety of dramatic talent including character roles of two distinct generations. The authors of the production, I. A. Larkin, ,I3, and C. D. Qrth, '13, laid the scene staff? of activities in Castle Glendower, England, to which the former Lord James, ' 69 F: -52517 7-Tat? 5Sl'fi'?2i57:i 39212352527'ffiifii-?C59H'4'iff9'fi 6.1115Bbw'-i'f.2':'?'iiif 3-if-'E 42351-'i 5 '13f:'.:l'-3752 'f5i':C-'1.'1'i5-i.'1i i i'f7'f- ii , .-f f 55251 bfi-' 05 i.'f'3 3:1552 2352- 3397- 33 '-f3 5 t '51 - ,,.--3,4 1, 4 y- g few. we.. 5, gm. y-vf V, .,.4,- E. aix X :T wg mm jffi n ggi vw :.- ? .rw 4 9. .4 fi .- ,i .fl if Z 2 1 2 'L E :Z Q Li' E, 'gZ.:::Q::,'.,1-'.'Z:4Iv273,-1321-37.Q..Z q gtg 15153:-. .x-.L ::. -:ggg.'.-f 5:5.i3:-.- .g:j'-: ,':::g 4 -21, 1., .-g.g11i'.'- :W L .-.-g!:'.'if:f!-t -51131, :fly '-'- f.!L'1'- E-'f,. - X3 '-fi'.':W1 .': S513 qt:-33 1'-..:H:.1f7:'CZ-12 1'.'.i.:l'-I:.'5-.Q A-223 '12-Q-1'f:.' 7:-11'-g af'517'x.'. .:- -- QELJ- .. -4-.-4 - -gal. ' if-at-,, x,,,-Q .f..,.x ...Z -Q - -1.54, -Q a.,.- -.-.pi V , .fi--.1..-.--.,, H . - -- - - . .- I. H. Legendre, '14, returns with his sixteenth century retinue, on the eve of his daughter's marriage. There many comical and exceedingly well-devised situations arise when the ancients meet the modern occupants of the castle, which has been hired for the summer by an American, Roger P. Brillbrooksf' or G. H. Gaston, '13, and his family. The feminine cast Was one of the cleverest that has ever appeared in a Triangle perform- ance. I. N. DuBarry, IH, '14, in his role of Lady Eleanor, the daughter of the ancient lord, was particularly well received, While his grace in the Dancing Lesson and the Mermaid Dance might be compared favorably with any professional. H. P. Elliott, '14, as Catherine Brillbrooksf' and W. M. Ellis, '15, as Mrs Brillbrooksf' interpreted their difficult roles in excellent fashion, the latter's character impersonations in the song Qnce in a Hundred Years meeting with invariable success. Good character studies were also enacted by I. B. Pitney, '14, as Donald McNabb, the hereditary keeper and guide to the castle, I. C. Hughes, '14, as Agrippina McCarty, a negro maid inflicted with a sentimental tendency, and R. WVarner, '13, as Virgil McCarty, the valet open to conviction. musical abumhers ACT I Overture CMedleyD . I. Opening Chorus fMR. AND MRS. BRILLBROOKS AND CHORUS, ELLIOTT HAWKINb .Music by PV. D. Bifleham and F. H. Dyck111a11,' W'01'ds by C. D. Orfh, , 2. The Reason Why ..... Illizsic by F. H. Dyckllzazzg W'0rds by C. D. Ortiz, CKATHERTNI-: AND FAIRFAXD . 3 j, - KMRS. BRILLBROOKS, DONALD, KATHERINE AND FAIRFAXJ CVIRGILJ M'ALPIN ELLIOTT DU BARRY HAVVKINS COCTETTED 70 . Ghosts. ..... .............. M uric by D. D. Gfimllj lf1701'ds by C. D. Ortll, 4. An Appreciative Gent. .Jlifusic by A. L. Boatlij b'V07'd.S' by A. Jil. Fr1'211'd, . In the Days of Glee ....... Music by A. T. bVLlfL'1'7I'lGIl,' W07'dS by P. Cuiffls -lil? '.... 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BR1LLnRooKs, MARCHIONESS AND AGRIPPINAD ' 7. Incidental Music and Gavotte. .. ...... ............................................. . ..Music by f. IVI. Beck ' QELEANOR, PEMBROKE AND CHDRUSD 8. Finale .... ...... IL Iusic by F. H. Dyckmazz and D. D. Grifivig PVOrds by C. D. Ortli, fr. ' ACT II 1. Morrice Dances ........,...... ......... ............................ . .... fl lusic by I. M. Beck 2. I Fain 'Would be a Cavalier .... ........................... M usic by F. H. Dycleriialzj IfV0rds by C. D. Orili, fr. CELEANOR AND PEMBROKED 3. Its a' in the Game .... .............................. Il Iusic by A. T. l'VI'IfE7'II1LZIl,' lfV0rd.v by P. Curtis fDONALDD I H A. Flippety Flop in the Waves ,,,' Music by F. H. Dyckniaizj DVOrds by C. D. H unter Jak - H CFAIRFAXD Tgffsw, c ut, A EN - ' A A if 5. Russian Ballet Rag I 'A' 5 ' ' 2 - ' 4' Music by D. D. Grifiiug Words by C. D, Ortli, fr. QVIRGIL AND AGRIPPINAD 6. Once in a Hundred Years Music by F. H. Dyckmau and A. L. Booth: Words by G. f. Pyle CMRS. BRILLBROOKS AND SIR CHARLESD 7. If Charles the II Hit the Gay Vlfhite Way Ildfusic by D. D. Grifiiiij Iifords by C. D. Ortiz, fr. fDONALD AND VIRGILD 8. The Dancing Lesson I Music by A. L. Bootlzj W'0rds by A. L. Booth CELEANOR AND GENTLEMANJ 9. Sailing on that Tempestuous Sea Music by D. D. Grifiiug Ufords by C. D. Orth, fr. fELEANOR, PEMBROKE, KATHERINE AND FAIRFAXJ Io. Closing Chorus. 71 f7mfg f3' I I l I L 'e W ' - T 12745 if ' i , fi .. '7 ' '1 .,. . 5.4 w,.:, ,. . 4 nv., ,. I , ,gf ' ff ,fr C' 'f SW! J X D' f' ' x ,5- 21 , ' 'fb Q V I ff ' xi in 5 'A ,in r X I , f' . I . A r , P ff? .- 2 gi I 1 I J I is 41 f: , c.f1 '?4' 4 3' ' ' -'ff' 3 1.1 fix! A ,.-'if' , ,, 1 if figzg L ' ' - W5 'K ',.Zjg,,,ff ' 9 1' s .,,, ,:fsQw . V I I l ,1 A., - . -,..-1. ff., - A Kaya! if I 1 L .-. ' .V 'X .L -. .L N fl..-'i 'B Q, D J :iw ' , ' ' 1.3 'mg V' .. fl 1- :.A...x 1 -I '- .,- .jf ' -1. -'I ij. Q 45, fc . 'iii .Ag i V' 1- -41,1 1 . Y, ., I :tv ,V H i Ill? 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' . -...m...-. 1-r--.JH 3.14 -irf. !.-.:- -.tj-.1., : -.-'.--..f,.L- . ?-- - -,g,,,,-,,-,.1,--...- . 4 f T... -- Y - - H---11.4-5-f - ..- .Q - ft- V-.ark -a-.D-..-.,-5 .S-J -----G-'Y 1 The Triangle Qllluh QBnte in a iiaunhrnzh fears Production arranged and staged by Eugene B. Sanger. Book by I. A. Larkin, '13, and C. D. Orth, jr., '13. Lyrics by C, D, Orth, Ir., '13, and others. Music by F. H. Dyckman, 714, I. M. Beck, ,I4, D. D. Grilhn, '15, and others. ACT I.-A Summer Afternoon. ACT H.-Evening of the Same Day. 3 burners' TIME-Present. PLACE-Banqueting Hall of Castle Glendower, in the North of England. The Qiast IN THE ORDER IN WHICH THEY APPEAR PEOPLE OF THE PRESENT Roger P. Brillbrooks .................,....... G. Gaston, ' A New York clothing merchant. ' Mrs. R. P. Brillbrooks ..................... W. M. Ellis, ' His wife. Marchioness of Roquefort ..... ..... I . A. Swineford, ' Their friend. Katherine Brillbrooks ..... .... H . P. Elliott, ' Their daughter. Robert Fairfax .........................., I. C. Hawkins, ' Who loves Katherine more than she loves him. Donald MacNabb ........................... I. B, Pitney, ' Hereditary lodge keeper and guide to the castle. Algernon de Treadaway ..,.................. R. B. Dort, ' A collector of other people's art treasures. Virgil McCarty .............................. R. Warner, ' Brillbrooks' negro valet. Agrippina McCarty ........................ I. C. Hughes, ,I4 I3 Mrs. Brillbrooks' maid. Golfers, Tennis Players, Huntsmen, Travellers, ' Maids and Ladies I5 PEOPLE OF THE PAST I4 The Earl of Pembroke .................... I. R. McAlpin, '15 Betrothed to T4 Lady Eleanor Gordon .... ..... I . N. Du Barry, III, ,I4 Daughter of Iarnes, Lord Gordon .............. ....... H . Legendre, ,I4 13 Fourth Earl Glendower. Sir Charles Endicott ......,............... A. L. Haskell, '16 14 Steward and Chamberlain of the Glendoxver Estate. Oliver ........................ ............ G . R. Hanks, ,IS 15 A porter. N I3 A Cavalier ................................. I. A. Larkin, ,I3 Lords and Ladies, Soldiers and Henchmen. 72 .1 fr , :'13-'-'QE-F' -.1 -9125-: 1 S6514 -1I'3iff:'t-'S - DP !v': FH. 1,--15-Lv 'wr 'Z' QC:--. 1f'.'1-XP-f .-'-4'-- '-. gf-'11'E-.1':.-ut:4--:F-'0.' E. 'J 'SW' 1'liz'-tvrcff.-I--1'J't.' ia'-J!?1l!: '-22 93.10 5 1 -i I 4' Q: ll as iii -, -,,,,. - ,,..1, , ., H ...H ,.,-,., ,L --,,..-N- -,,. - L ,L- 1 .- HL. .H,- 1 - - ,. .,, --..- --...,., ..-, L . , Qliburus M. Belknap, '13 H L. Dewey, '13 R. Fish, 113 R. Ober, ,I3 P. E. Adams, ,I3 R. Adams, '13 C. J. C. D. Baker, YI3 A. Gilmore, '13 W. Johnson, '13 W. H. Magiii, 'I3 W. R. VVolfe, '13 E. Congleton, '14 F. S. Dunn, '14 F. H. Marling, ,I3 H. B. O'Donohue, '13 M. E. Read, '13 I. M. Rose, '13 N. D. Weir, '13 E. E. Bunzel, 714 FIRST VIOLINS W. I. Wolf, '14 I. F. Adams, ,I5 A. M. Kidder, '15 F. L. Miller, Jr., 'IS R. I. Reid, ,IS GIRLS P. D. McMaster, '14 R. G. Watson, ,I4 T. Emery, '15 MEN P. S. Heath, ,I4 VV. Hudson, ,I4 I. H. O'Neill, ,I4 G. S. Pitney, '14 T. Dixon, jr., '14 F. H. Dyckman, ,I4 wrnhestra L. E. DE LA REUSSILLE, IR., '13, Director SECOND VIOLINS C. F.. Goldsmith, '14 N. D. Keller, ,IS FLUTES C. W. Jones, '13 B. M. Grant, '16 L. W. Sellers, '16 VIOLAS Y. Waterman, Ir., 'I3 G. Lockwood, '13 'CELLOS C. Speers, ,I4 L. Hypes, '16 D. D. Griffin, ,IS W. H. Long, '15 I. G. MacConnell, ,IS I. T. Pearson, ,IS I. C. Kennedy, ,I5 L. E. Morris, ,IS N. Biddle, '16 1 G. L. Pitcairn, '16 O. V. Gould, '16 CLARINETS H. H. Gile, 715 W. White, '16 CORNETS B. C. Harrington, '13 VV. B. Myers, '14 BASSES TROMBONE TRAPS R. I. Hoopes, Jr., 713 I. K. Honigman, 'I4 F. L. Pierce, ,IS THE DEAN'S HOUSE AT THE GRADUATE COLLEGE 'f Q5 Aka: '..'fg.jj'.f'121'd3,-1 :' ,'.',Q1::3'f-',! '.f5b'. r-14:::5:-..-,311-H-.grigu , . ' MTH? PRE NX 5.7, ...L .-.,.',. -: .....:.,.,....: ,.... ,. .,.-...,...-.,.,,. ,:..,. 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T ' 1 ZEIJB rianglz Iuh Scbehule nf iberfurmannzs for 191243 Princeton, Casino CFacultyJ . .. ...December 16th Columbus, Grand Opera House .... .... D ecember Brooklyn, The Academy ..,................... December 18th PiftSlDUFgl1, Nixon Tlleiliffl ---,----.-.- ---. D CCCmbC1' Philadelphia, Bellevue-Stratford QMatii1ee and Princeton, Casino CUndergraduateD ..... .... I anuary Eveningy ................................ December 19th Princeton, Casino QDarfm0ut11 Gayngj ,,,. ...April Baltimore, Albaugh's Theatre ................, December 20th Princeton, Casino CPennsylvania Gamej . . . .. .April New York, Hotel Astor CMatinee and EveningjDecember 2ISt Princeton, Casino QCOI-ng-11 Gameb ......., .... A lay Cleveland, Duchess Theatre ...,.............. December 23d Princeton, Cagino QHarVai-d Gamej .... .... A day Cincinnati, Emery Auditorium .... ...December 24th Princeton, Casino fCommencementj .... .... I une St. Louis, Odeon Theatre ..... ...December 25th I. H. PARSONS, ,I3 .... .... S tage Manager A. T. SULLIVAN, ,IQ .... ......... E lectrician W. D. BICKHAM, '13 ..., ...Costume Manager C. B. PERKINS, ,I3 ..... ...... P roperty Manager T. P. HANDY, 113 .... ...Advertising Manager Scenery designed by C. O. Cornelius, JI3, and D. K. E. Fisher, '13. Costumes designed by M. Belknap, '13, and J. A. Larkin, ,I3. Wigs by C. Winkleman, of New York. Score cover designed by A. C. M. Azoy, Jr., '14. Programme designed by R. H. Gibson, '14. Poster designed by W. M. Baker, '13. I 26fl1 27th 4th I21Zl1 1 9th 10th 24th 7th -,I :..'1-'i-'amlfifi '-:L ?:U53: 1r2L'F:i L:Z'.14.!ii f3 '5 'fa-':'i7'1. 'GF-i.i1':'?-'iirr 'l 1El':'--L :: J'4-ETX? 15-J'-T' '-- fir?i'1'f1'5l'-ET-?2-2413 -'Q'-'-!.'.'.1'CIW' 1 '1i'-1 3 .i'.vi-'lf'-5-E.' -SP!-!?21!: '-if 4- 'i1 '-'0.'.i-11-'.i'1. 3 s 1 I p Q 3 F -21- C X 2 . :LL 5.1:- ::1' . .w vw.:-:sv-:-.zia z ff --arf. Nz:-'-v-:-5-1-:.xi1:.1::-4-era.-:1:-'I'.'-xi'-1.-.-::r.-is:-'mf 'ra --1:.!:-iwff..--3'S-'.-: :'.:r-4--5:.-:c-v 1'...:3ii:.-fren:--:if.-.:.i-. f.-:rf -.eg-5:-3-.':f, .:'ie'517'3.!,-E':x+::' -,-.1-af,.-,-,a------ .Qs --:.-.Q-.f-N1 ff -2-1---K--Q---. - -1-S-f - -:..-f ag- - M- ---. ..-- -.-.-- . - ,..1e, M- .- -- ------ -. ' 1 The QEngIi5IJ ramatin Qssuciatiunr Every year strengthens the place of the English Dramatic Association in P'rincet0n's undergraduate activities, and The Silent Woman, presented last year, showed a great gain in rendition and popularity over all its previous attempts. In this, the seventh animal production of the Association, Ben J'onson's lively old comedy was staged and read by an able cast, strengthened by the coaching of Mr. Henry I. Hadfield, with a sympathy and finished atmosphere for which the Association is greatly to be congratulated. To insure the pursuance of its policy of spreading interest in English drama and to give an impetus to its work, a new constitution and organization was adopted last year. The fiast Morose ................. ........... R . B. LYND, '14 Page .... .... I . W. FOWLER, Sir Dauphine Eugenie .... J. L. B. WILLIAMS, '14 Servant ...... .... A . W. DULLES, Ned Clermont ........ ..... A . T. H. KENNEY, '16 Epiocene ........ .... B 4. A. SPENCER, Truewit ........ ..... H . I-IARTSHORNE, ,I4 Lady Haughty ..... ..... X YV. E. JOHNSON, Sir John Daw ........ ........ I . M. HIDDEN, '13 Lady Centaure. B. CUMMING, IR., Sir Arnorous La-Foole. .. ,.... A. C. ROBINSON 111, '14 Mistress Trusty ..... ....... S . H. HOIQNOR Thomas Otter ........ ......... L . M. CooK, '14 Mute .............. .... A . W. VVALTERS, Cutbeard ....... .... P . C. MCPI-1ERsoN, ,I4 A. C. M. Azov, P31-Son , Musicians .... K. BONNER, Mistress oiief - -----' 5- B- HUNTER' IR I4 W. 1. WOLF, E. L. FABER, '15... .... Master of Properties I - . 1 -Z':',1':-.-,wt-'P -':-.ui .1-'ny'-.--1:r5 h'u'1.7,-Q.:-11:1 .,.-,f:, -'.g,,1,u1,- K.- O r 1 -... . .-,,.. . ...1.,,,. H. ..,.-....,.',.,..,, .,. ,..,,', ..,., V,-g,..., '15!.2L!1 f-L' '. 0.'...'Q2f ': . 5 - - - gr L, --,451 ,.,.1,.1., rf... -.,1,-,,.,,,, lg :guyz2--5w.,:1p:-'-J-14-'1.-gf--,R-54.15.-'Q.-.:'.1--1'.1..y'.--'.--1' JV..-. z f1w.x-.V-f.. v 5 1 ,-v, . .. .. vm f SSqF' Xazifizx- x F4 1. 1 94 , O 1 5- , -ia sir: ::-':.1 --:M -.1-:3.-1 sr-:-.1 1. ' f1'fff3T- QI.-.. 1x: -'.-Af: ,f-1:-.115-I -E:'1111..:-. -'-112:.--:Sa-5-245-: ::.:1f. 111 - f 4' 3' f ? :7: 13' : 5 f f f f -' 'ff 4 7'3- in ' V 1 The English Eramatin Zlssuciatiun .....P'reside11t ' uf rmuztun Ulinlhersltp OFFICERS, 1912-13 ' OFFICERS, 1913-14 REUBEN J. Ross, '13 ........................,...... Manager H. HARTSHORNE, '14 ........ EDWARD LLOYD, IR., ,I4 ..... ..... A ssistant Manager M. A. SPENCER, ,I4 ....... EDNVARD LLOYD, IR., yI4 ..... E. L. FABER, '15 ........ FACULTY ADVISORY COMMITTEE Professor G. I-I. GEROULD Professor R. HEERBIANCE Professor R. K. ROOT MEMBERS, 1913 W. C. DAVISON D B. FULLERTON- R. I. Ross A. E. FOX S. H. HORNOR I. M. HIDDEN L. M. COOK E. LLOYD, IR. H. HARTSHORNE J. R P. W. E. JOHNSON MEMBERS, 1914 B. PIUNTER, JR. B. LYND C. lx-ICPHERSON MEMBERS, 1915 78 A. C. ROBINSON, M. A. SPENCER A. W. WALTERS III ..........Secretary .............Manager Assistant Manager COMBINED MUSICAL CLUBS, 1913-'14 -'f-221, ':-:,.:: -::-.v-3.-1-'-.' -. .::.':--'.- w - sw :-, ..--1--:--.-,-..-.--- ..,,. . . . . . .. . ,, ', ,, , - - -- -Y-. .r '1-- -f 144 ..--...J-.uf..s...4.-.-'.-1.111-r. -.4-' -41' -11-fcw1-'-41.--ffm-wr.-Q'-sr1ruff-.-fir-r------f--1-fb --,--Q-.es.1-.f:':1-at-wt..-.:.--'.11-f-'--h.1.f.1-:Nw'.t-.v.'fff- C THE PRERCEW ECA- RAC : 5 5' ?'fi'ilI?f f x ZNK 'v.1yL-im'-' ii: 5 . t..,.. -' If -- ,,,., 5 , Z Z 9.3 sI,.-qt-,fy sq x .E .1 L 'R Nw 31-7 '4N'9'N' Ei ' J i?'li 4 if 1- 'H v ,r 4 r ' ' YIW -- Z- 5 -R A-X 2 'L N452 'E E, L- 11 map 1. -1. Aw-'f Q 5 -'ii .- . ,. . ' . .. . ' . ' ' ' ' ' - - ' -. . . . .. . E .e :-1-2'.'v:a:.-r--: le'-fm-1-fir-2-1 -lr 1-ff-.-far--:-1 sz:-'-vf:-.--1-.-.wc.'f::-.111-,.-.az1'.'-:-.'-1.-.-::f.:f-142::.111.':-1'--'-:.f1-1-,au-L'.:.'.-:-.g-:f:-f-4.-.-::.:- 1-.'.:ac:.f:'.: '-I.f-'-:-'1' l-'5'f,- ,-.-'W -.1 - 1 , -.,a.f. - -. F,-1, - -,.- .im -.-- . -Q -.,- EL1-, ,g,,., q-,: ,. ..,,,-.f .- ,, NX- - ,I - - - -, - - - - .- s-- - - - fr-if jllllusinzal Qllluhs Grganigatiun . OFFICERS W. S. KUHN, ,I4 .... ......... P resident T. F1s1cE, yI4 ..... ............... B ilanager VV. I. WOLF, ,I4 ...... .... V ice-President I. A. BAKER, ,IS .... ..... A ssistantManage1 E. B. KILNER, ,I4 ..... .... V ice-President B. F. BUNN, ,O7 ..... .... G raduate Treasurer MEMBERS, 1914 A. C. M. Azoy, Ir. W. Hughson R. Lynd I. A. Swineford B. Douglas I. H. Iewett G. S. Pitney R. G. Watson F. S. Dunn E. B. Kilner C. A. Potter, Ir. E. N. Afvlgtfflll H. P. Elliott VV. S. Kuhn E. D. Starbuck, Ir. W. I. Wolf MEMBERS, 1915 C. C. Allen, Ir. C. P. Erdman I. S. Hammond A. B. Longstreth VV. F. Orbison H. H. S3l1l101'1,JI' M. L. Baker E. L. Faber W. E. Johnson C. W. Maxfield F. L. Pierce W. M. Spencer D. VV. Carruthers D. Fleming HI A. VV. Kidder D. H. Mills O. S. Putnam I. M. Thorington H. W. Chapin I. A. Q. Franks F. P. Leslie I. R. MeAlpin R. Quinby R. W'illian1s N. W. Cruger D. D. Griffin VV. S. Lilnond L. E. Morris E. M. Roberts E. B. Wood MEMBERS, 1916 O. T. Biddle A. L. Haskell W. Lloyd-Smith I. Russell, Ir. W. Bower C. L. Heyniger O. Mandel D. B. Watt R. VV. Furman C. C. Linn C. F. Martin F. R. Wolff MEMBERS, 1917 , - H. P. Ballantyne S, I. Cooper W. G. Hayward W. B. Moore W. Sheerer, Ir. S. Bush , P. W. Foster, Ir. C. H. Latrobe G. 'W. Pinckard, Ir. O. H. Smith J. W. Carpenter I. B. Given T. Martin B. W. Sellers H. A. White 81 I 9 ' ' Dill, 419,53 Q W f Ln.-.- 'fue - ' I Q 1 W. S. Kuhn, 'I4 W. F. Orbison, '15 H. P. Elliott, 'I4 R. G. Watson, 'I4 B. Douglas, '14 R. B. Lynd, '14 W. Hughson, '14 I. H. Iewett, 'I4 W .- fl 3 C. E. BURNHAM ..... .... D irector W. KUHN, '14 ..... ..... L eader FIRST TENORS E. B. Wood, 'IS N. VV. Cruger, '15 E. M. Roberts, '15 I. Russell, '16 SECOND TENORS H. W. Chapin, '15 C. C. Linn, '16 D. D. Griffin, '15 L. D. Seymour, '16 D. B. Watt, '16 O. H. Smith, 'I7 FIRST BASSES I. A. Swineford, 'I4 I. A. Franks, '15 M. L. Baker, 'IS W. E. johnson, '15 I. R. MeAlpin, 'IS VV. Lloyd-Smith, '16 SECOND BASSES C. A. Potter, '14 L. E. Morris, 'IS U D. W. Carrutl1e1's, '15 O. S. Putnam, '15 C. H. Latrobe, 'I7 . 83 I B. Bush, '17 W. G. Heyward, '17 I. B. Given, '17 H. P. Ballantyne, '17 A. L. Haskell, '16 VV. B. Moore, 'I7 H. K. Sweet, '15 C. L. Heyniger, '16 THE MANDOLIN CLUB SCHERER MILLS COOPER MARTIN PINCKARD SELLERS LIMOND CARPENTER SALMON THORINGTON MANDEL WATSON DUNN PIERCE BONVER BALLINTYNE PITNEY LESLIE WOLF SPENCER FLEMING KIDDER MAXFIELD ERDMAN Z-if WM Nj Qw- -fail? X577 fy XX 1-w 1-A ? 1 X - .f'ff:'2f5 x Fe 14K ow 4 WX: evvih' l , X ' 5 r 5 X , -J F. S. Dunn, '14 VV. I. 'vVolf, '14 jlllanhnlin Cliluh W. I. VVOLF, '14, Leader FIRST MANDOLINS I. S. Hammond, '15 D. H. Mills, '15 G. M. Pinckard, Jr., '17 F. P. Leslie, '15 W. M. Spencer, '15 W. Scheerer, Ir., '17 I. W. Carpenter, '17 SECOND MANDOLINS R. G.'Watson, '14 W. S. Limond, Ir., 'IS S. I. Cooper, '17 B. W. Sellers, '17 H. H. Salmon, Jr., '15 W. Bower, '16 R. W, Foster, '17 GUITARS G. S. Pitney, '14 C. C. Allen, Ir., '15 C. F. Martin, '16 I. M. Thorington, '15 D. Fleming III, ,IS H. P. Ballantyne, '17 FIRST VIOLIN ' SECOND VIOLIN TRAPS 'CELLO O. Mandel, -'16 A. M. Kidder, '15 F. L. Pierce, 'IS C. W. Maxfield, '15 MANDO-'CELLO C. P. Erdman, 'IS 85 THE BANJO CLUB NVIGTON MARTIN 'FURMAN MAXFIELD VVILLIAMS STARBUCK VVOLFF BIDDLE FLEMING PITNEY QUINBY KILNER DYCKMAN WHITE 7.-5-,TN 3 yy Q- 'X fx f T? 'IF' f f- X Wllnlll ,Z- 611 N UW, r f 1 Banya Cdlluh 'KN E. B. KILNER, '14, Leader IIN vw 49 A 2 gl FIRST BAN-IOS E. B. Kilmer, 'I4 E. N. Wigton, '14 D. Fleming III, '15 A. B. Longstreth, '15 R. VVi1liams, '15 O. T. Biddle, '16 R. W. Furman, '16 SECOND BANJOS E. D. Starbuck, '14 R. Quimby, '15 E, Faber, '15 F. R. VVo1ff, '16 H. A. Wliite, '17 PIANO X VV. M. Spencer, '15 GUITAR 'CELLO . S. Pitney, 'I4 C. C. Allen, Ir., ,IS C. F. Martin, '16 1 C. VV. Maxfield, 715 87 I THE ORPI-IIC ORDER, 1913-'14 NEWBURG PRICKETT HAYVVARD RICHARDSON KEPLER LEWIS MANDEL GAMBLE MORRIS HYPES SCHULLENGER PHELPS ALYEA STEWART WHITE RAYMOND GRANT CHESTER J. SPEERS HOGAN LAN DON BONNER ADAMS P. SPEERS BECK AZOY SELLERS GARVIN JENKINS COMEY CRISCITIELLO MAXFIELD HONIGMAN I . 1 . XXL I , .r.5'4'f,,,,:EEm:g, l T?if7?ffi ?11'?ff-vs Pb 3' if Q2 . QQ be rpbin that uf nihersitp si if M15 W Q 0 l- x 'SQ 0 , :tg-I 23' vtfx -' il ' ' Wy I ,,,. . '-F5 1 1 cf! 1 ' ' 1. i W 5' sf its ...1f..!l!s,-F: 7-.,-' -wugp--,-E - Y i QQ' 'f.f -9.-??rr'Eu 4. 5,544-Je.-,X f. -. J V.: se . ..f2's1f.f3.1gq,-f3Q', ,sf af - gs v 5 A f.. - 'N.xw-Shreve' -.f 5 ' .d'42:f.-1'f- . . 'F ,pb , v an GRADUATE GOVERNORS MR, ERNEST T. CARTER ..... ......... .........,.... P r esident MR, R. E. SCHIRMER ...................... ..... S eeretary MR. IUNIUS lMORGAN. ..........,............ ..... '1' reasurer OFFICERS, 1913-14 I. M. BECK, 714 ............,...........,........... President I. F. ADAMS, ,IS ...... ......... V ice-President P. C. SPEERS, 714 .,..... .... S eeretary-Treasurer L. W. SELLERS, '16 ......, ............. L ibrarian A. C. M. Azov, IR., 714 .,.......... ............. ll lanager I. A. GARVIN, ,IS ..................... , .... Assistant Manager MEMBERS, 1914 A C. M. Azoy, Ir. K. Bonner C. I. Gamble I. K. Honigman C. B. E. Myriclc P. C. Speers VV. M. Beck A. W. Dulles R. Hogan I. E. Ienklns 'W. B. Meyers H. M. Wfells MEMBERS, 1915 I. F. Adams A. M. Kidder L. E. Morris 1, 'vV, Richardson N. D. Keller C. W. Maxtield WV. P.P1-ickett MEMBERS, 1916 E. D. Alyea IB. M. Grant O. Mandel W. M. Phelps L. VV. Sellers E. D. Dodd A S. L. Hypes W. B. Neuburg I. M. Raymond VV. White MEMBERS, 1917 N Chester M. Criscitiello, Ir. W. C. Hayward A. C. Lewis VV. Sheerev, jr H. D. Comey I. M. Foster W. Landon R. N. Sehullenger G. R. Stewart 89 l1Volf ' ' 5.1235 7 'QW'-':?5-TCS 'E2Jt?:G5f:i ??2h'Z?1'6 f11'.fE5f5i3rC H5 i43':'i 15151121-i.?b'Fkiii -. 11f41': -L1 : s'ih?Ti i-1 af-1211 175.2 1 E1 F1'5l'-i'fQ'1 -2:Y:':f- EY-1.1213 i 1'f '1 -T-f 1.'i Ti? M911 5-' 3-2 ? 35 ' VV ' lg - '33'3 1 S Q .Q . -I yi 6 7. T ff.,.,5 .5-, yx5 ww L ylgwl, I- s' 1-1'-'-1-1 r X 1 - 1- .- 1- 1 5 lla..-Af .Y N E mi.. 4 B 52, ,. .. E 5 X4 so 3'A15: 4 111-5 ' -E L: 4 2. .- 1 'MW -. -1, Amr .. 'L 2 Z' ' ' - E - , ,, ., . - - -... -,.,-v,.,, -, --.a-a:- -1.-a-f .- g-..'.g.- - E- ,-.JN -.,.-,...-,:..s-.5 -- ----- CHARLES EGBERT BURNHAM .... ..... C hoir Master C. G. VARDELL, '14 ........... ........ O rganist FIRST TENORS FIRST BASSES W. F. Orbison, '15 S. Bush, 'I7 I. H. Iewett, '14 I. R. McA1pin, '15 C. A. McWilliams, '16 W. M. VVeidman, '17 R. B. Lynd, 'I4 W'. B. Moore, '17 J. Russell, Ir., '16 VV. E. Johnson, '15 H. R. Spencer, '17 SECOND TENORS SECOND BASSES H. W. Chapin, '15 D. B. Watt, '16 D. W. Carruthers, 715 C. L. Heyniger, '16 C. C. Lynn, '16 H. P. Ballantyne, '17 O. S. Putnam, '15 C. H. Latrobe, '17 S. D. Seymour, '16 H. K. Sweet, '15 K 90 'PublfEFuon5 I 1914 DAILY PRINCETONIANU BOARD KWONG MC PHERSON LAUGHLIN GILL GARDNER MC KOWN BRUCE LYTLE BARTHOLOMENV . ,g-2. 'G'-'A - ' 5 ' ' Aw'-a :' 1-1.3 if- f-'- 1:,'.f' a'a::w1:'2'i:'a..- '1'-1'1 '. '.1-ua-a'..f.'-':.'-. f..f:'.f'f-L -. .1 '1' 1. n K 4 . THE PREEQETQN Jigx ,.,. .- . . .- . . :-XL .. .. 1. . . I U 'L '--.1 ',.3g'.a lr.. 4' un'.'Qn'1 fs. V iv. :pu ll xy. f-I,-f ,Ah f 1 ,Y N, 'J- '-1, I1 ., 1., ,.,,1l'ul., ,J H, 4 ,IL p V -fungi xx 4 , Iautybvh S X cw, 4.1, C L Z, I- I . V s , 1 'EN B is :A , J . ,T V4 :V :Q 1 . Q- U I U F I IN X I I t - ' XA .-Q,-we. xl- - ... tl, . tx ,- -, ,m ,.., 0. -f N-Q, ,L 1-1 - .., ,-f ,, ,,,,-1 ,, 54, ..,f .1 ,-1,-l X Sf- 5 S 2 zzz:-sv: '-f' 'jf .x a:'. 'ag ', 5 :::::. ,,.A. FREDERICK W. GARDNER, lI4 DONALD L. GILL, '14 HsU KUN KWONG, '14 HENRY A. LAUO1-1L1N, ,I4 be ailp ibrincetunian EDITOR-IN-CHIEF JAMES BRUCE, ,I4 BUSINESS MANAGER MANAGING EDITOR DONALD BOYNTON DOUGLAS, '14 GILBERT CAMPBELL MCKOWN, '14 PAUL C. BICPHERSON, lI4 JAMES V. FORRESTAL, '15 C. C. H11.L1ARD, '15 DONALD IXIYRICK, '15 ASSIGNMENT EDITOR R1c11ARD RIDGELEY LYTLE, '14 EDITORS LEONARD OBER, '15 G. FREDER1c1c R1EOEL, '15 W1LL1AM S. RUSK, '15 LOUIS M. VVASHDURN, '15 CIRCULATION MANAGER ORLO A. BARTHOLOMEVV, '14 ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER JAMES A. BAKER, 315 ALBERT B. CRAIG, '15 HABIILTON F. ARMSTRONG, '16 BENJAM1N BULLOCK 111, '16 HAROLD D. HARVEY, '16 WILTON LLOYD-SMITH, '16 THE DAILY PRINCETONIAN, the Official 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 once a week, then appeared as a tri-weekly for a short time, and was fmally made a daily by the 1893 board of editors. From that year on its efficiency increased steadily until, in IQIO, the 1911 board enlarged the paper, secured a membership in the Associated Press-making it the First college publication in this' country to secure the daily news sent out by that Organization-and incorporated THE DATLY PRINCETONIAN PUBLISHLNG COMPANY on December 3, IQIO. 93 ' -2 'z ' .. ' i ' ,- - . ' - - - - '-- ---- - - - f -- - r ' W 'L'- 4 4'- 1 - 'f-'f '-4 '-' '1'i-l f9 4 i'1' W'ftf f 7'L'1 '1 F' -'F1'ff+ 'f'ffE-1-'-' 1-' J:--2151? :f :fi-f-.1'.-- i'Q:f::-:af-'1'-' 2.1-.151 W' M1-5111.-12-Ziff?-1-'Li'-.:e.'41'-1e12:2f J-W I --J,f.'..1Z-'Ni 'L X Li .. . . , . . .. . -5 yix , fi. , , N 5. S 5 1 3ll,:-jigzff 1 3' 1 Zvi X gi- Q 1:3 ':':' -' - ' -. . ..- . . -.-... . - . ' . ... ' . ' ' ' - ' - - - . . , . E i i .g!nqE - I '- 'L' f L'1'i+1' I4- 12iq,T'- gg M 'f'i - ' -'f i L 9L. '- : i 1 ' L i l- f 4 i.. T Z VVVVVVVOW asf-may miss 113 13:35 W nz rinnetun Uli er U 19 g -'.' MANAGING EDITOR A. C. M. AZOY, IR., 'I4 5611-UMNI NUMBEQ BUSINESS MANAGER C. H. ILL, ,I4 ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS H. F. DEAN, '14 W. H. LoNc, IR., '15 C. R1c1-IARDSON, 115 ART EDITOR CIRCULATION MANAGER R. H. GIBSON, '14 L. K. LIARPER, ,I4 EDITORS D. R. BAKER, '14 G. J. PYLE, '14 I. L. B. WILLIAMS, '14 F. L. PIERCE, '15 E. C. STovE11, JR., '15 C. B. HUNTER, '14 R. STRAIN, JR., '14 I. R. PAUL, ,IS I. E. SWARI, '15 L. G. PAYSON, '16 THE PRINCETON TIGER, famous for its humor, was established as 'a semi-weekly in March, 1882, by the senior class of that year. Soon, however, on account of unavoidable'difficulties, it was necessary to discontinue its publication, After a period of ten years the paper again appeared under the capable management of the well-known board of that year, with McCready Sykes as editor-in-chief, Booth Tarkington as art editor. This time it met with brilliant success, which has characterized it up to the present time. ' 95 , I Y THE NASSAU LITERARY BOARD, 1913-1914 sworroxzn KAUFMAN Pnl: WILSON R101-mauson Noam! 1.oGAN vw Coum' HUNTER PYLE f- -l'? ' . , - - ' . . , .,.. -, . . '- - ' A--' +----- - -- - -WL- NLF1. .1 -... L., ., .IS ..--....-1-.l1:'..,- .-4.- .,n'.-1,-, .l5', -.:.,.-- vm- 3-,1u53qg.g-.g,1.,-,gmsgf, .3:q4g.g,-:g.:.:1-. :.f g.- H., -In 5,555.Q..:':L,1.,'.g.:5.g::1..'4L,-LLIAEI1,.-gg-if 3uxfyze,-atg2.j.'4'..gf.-f-Q3.335212-':,. ' 71,934-'-,. N, -,tq'v.- -1- lv i eg eete EA EAC YIY ,1': . S' Md? 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VAN COURT, YI4 CHARLES RICHARDSON, IR., '15 NIAURICE PATE THE NASSAU LITERARY BTAGAZINE, with one exception the oldest college publication in the country, was founded by the ' N t Class of I842. The paper passed through many trials and vicisiitudes, hut was never forced to suspend publication. ow, In 1 s ' d f f th ex ression of undergraduate Opinion and literary ability. seventy-first year, it stands as a recognize orce or e p ' g 97 2 :ggi it ,X , AV,. - 'A K, ' -' 'Y' 4 l91'Jv3-v I v x' fe. ':1-UK' N' -, 1 I1 ,x A-,-.,f ,ff , 1,., A rw 1 W nv ,: , . - a L 5- wi '15 ,sy 1. 5 y- 1 ffv-,1 an-A f Q. :s!.5,1f!!! gi 53 Qin yt 5 L mm..-. qv.-I -.-'Pie - xg 5, ,.- , X p 5 ' gig 5 ig? xnxx B 5 AA va : N :- Zi ADX .Y is f tx I Q -, 1. A at-.w er lf. X ,J Q ' . f. .. fe , . N. A . , 1 . t f, . , I' - w- N - f. t 1' .1 1- .., L1 ,, .- ,, . v. ,x ., lg, ,,l. . ,,., X g ,f S .i ' 2 be 1Brinuztun itturial ehietn ff - ' EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER 1 BE.. D I B . A, . . ,jg ,pig 1DRLY OUGLAS, I4 IAROLD C. STUART, I4 l ASSOCIATE EDITOR PHOTO-NEWS EDITORS ASSIGNMENT EDITOR If 4 GILCHRIST B. STOCKTON, 114 CLARENCE I. GAMBLE, ,I4 HAROLD HAIQTSHORNE, ,I4 f EDWARD A. VVHALEY, 714 -f1'f W CIRCULATION MANAGER ASSISTANT BUSINESS xii'I.:...'.IiiLJ2,'1tf:f,TI..iZ7fI,L 1 JOHN B. DEWAR, :I4 MANAGER JOHN WV. BEATTY, ,I4 THE PRINCETON P'1c1'oR1AL REv1if:W, or, as it is familiarly known on the campus, the Pic, was founded by the class of 1914. Its first regular issue appeared this fall. Its present editor-in-chief had, what is rare in all circles, an idea. A few L1I11VC1'S1t1CS C published monthly magazines containing photographs, but the idea of a bi-weekly news review was an innovation in the realm of college publications. Witl1 the sanction of President Hibben and the best wishes of its sister publications, the Pic,' achieved immediate success. The other magazines may tell how things are done in Princeton, but the Pic shows them as they are done. It is popular not only among graduates and undergraduates, but also throughout the preparatory schools, NVith the addition of this new illustrated bi-weekly, the magazine world of Princeton is now complete. 99 1914 UBRIC-A-BRAC BOARD STUART B.-xss Mc Pmzkson Azoy Dmsmonz BRUCE OJNEILL com- YV -15-ees--ui 1 4-If-ax YV I :Ef17fli'fs: fa??2-ELSE?fa?'-fiifiiriifkllfi151-5-2aifiimr1e.i1'a21:iag5Qyzgfaa'5.6.-:,:'f?'i-2vii Z-17,-5-ieifkz f .1?J.fL'a'f -':'::1:3:J4If.3.1.:11i141-5' 'Mt-If-2392211954-'lr'-.Li.',ff e2,eS21Er'f-1:35 Q-5.2.2.3 .1-I-L A- 1. 5 A r f' A MK f -w, V . iv Gi.-me! A A Q :ix Qlfmv: ' ' -' QA' 4.-74 2 Q. .' 1 A X -f,..f,,Q' .Ili S Q 9 sg may B W' L .. -fu? 3 7 5 is SIN U51 4-P' IW- . eg 2. 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Van Court C. G. Vardell, Ir. R. G. Vincent I. C. Vroman I. K. l1Veidig H. M. VVells . A. Whaley LTI E. N. VVigton D. E. I. VVilson F. N. VVinants VV. I. VVolf F. Schweitzer F. R. Severance I. P. Shaw VV. M. Spencer A. VV. Stewart I. I. Swofford, Ir M. C. Terry L. I. Thayer A. R. Thomas P. E. Thomas VV. R. Thomas . R. Upson FJ L. Van Deventer G. 'Ward L. M. VVasl1burn A. XV. lValters T. R. VVliite G. A. XVilliams R. B. X-Villiams Y. L. XVilson L. Ti. 'Wood li. F. lVoodman .Q f.. 51 1 X W 'THE BREECETGN BREGA-BRAC W c Qmmnan Tllfltlbmg Smarty CQIUUYIHUBUD 1916 H. F. Armstrong H. H. Davis H. L. Gordon, Ir. F. I. Kruse F. D. Payne D. G. Turner I. Armstrong VV. M. Davy J. D. Gould E. S. Lloyd W. M. Phelps I. P. Twaddell H. L. Bahnsen E. W. Day, jr. I. S. Green, Ir. R. R. Lester V. U. D. Pierce P. E. Twitchell L. H. Barber, Jr. F.. S. Decker H. L. Haut W. Lloyd-Smith L. Ransom D. B. Tyler A. F. Benton E. A. de Coppet A. L. Haskell H. A. McAlleenan N. Reed I. B. Underhill, Ir. E. P. Bird D. R. Demaree J. E. Heintz D. S. McChesney I. N. Robinson E. N. Van Dyke F. P. Blair, III VV. S. Dell T. Hewitt J. D. McLanahan H. R. Robinson I. C. Vickery W. Bower E. D. Dodd T. E. Hibben, Ir. VV. H. T. Mackie VV. A. Rukeyser H. B. Vandeghoef, jr VV. E. Bradley B. Douglas R. P. Hinchman H. C. Merritt G. S. Runk, Ir. J. V. Wadsworth W. I. Burke D. Evans W. L. Hopkins A. E. Meyer, Jr. I. H. Shepherd E. B. lfVall R. Burns E. Ferguson H. B. Hudnut N. Miller S. M. Shoemaker, IrNV. L. Wells A. M. Butler VV. T. Fillebrown A. Hunter I. W1 Morgan NV. K. Starr W. White I. E. Butterworth H. H. Frank T. P. Jamison J. E. Mount C. L Stewart VV. R. VVilloughby F. H. Cardwell L. Frederick WV. V. Iewett W. B. Newburg D. C. Swatlancl R. K. Wilmarth W. I. Carpenter, Ir. P. H. Gadebusch D. G. Kennedy A. O'Brien-Moore L. Sweet E. VV. Wilson, Ir. VV. VV. Cator, Ir. M. Gates H. Kennedy VV. H. Osborne A. VV. Talley I. K. Wood J. Churchward L. B. Gill D. H. Kenyon W. R. L. Otis I. NV. Thomson, Ir. C. L. lfVoodbridge W. C. Crawford H. G. Gilland N. T. Kenyon F. R. Parkin N. B. Tomlinson C. B. Crouse G. Glick VV. B. Knox 1917 D. M. Amacker R. L. Bruch J. C. Cuneo VV. Drorbaugh R. F. Funsten G. M. Holstein, Ir. C. T. Bagby, Jr. S. S. Bryan R. H. Cutler R. A. Dunlevy I. B. C. Garmany H. B. Hoskins C. A. Bahrenburg H. Bullock R. M. Davis, Ir. H. T. Dunn A. G. Gennert H. H. Hoyt I. B. L. Baratta T. D. Cameron K. Day E. L. Duer B. F. Gilmour C. I. Ingersoll M. K. Barrett H. T. Cator D. De Lanoy M. A. Eberhardt W. E. Glogau D. A. Iseman F. Bechtel M. Casasus G. C. Demorest R. Eberstadt I. Gowen NV. H. Johnson, Ir. C. VV. Berl D. D. Chaplin, Ir. J. W. Denison J. E. Eddy W. E. Guy, Ir. L. G. Jones I. B. Black D. A. Chappel, Ir. E. Dercum B. F. Etter P. E. Hall D. WV. Kempner L. C. Bleeker M. P. Clough, Ir. W. L. De Yoe V. B. Farr R. S. Hammond C. E. Kennedy W. G. Boaz R. A. Cochran M. S. Dillon D. V. Ferguson L. L. Harding I. L. Kenway F. H. Bohlen, Ir. H. W. Cohu E. R. Dorrance B. H. Feustman A. C. Hewitt G. C. King C. R. Bowman L. T. Cohu E. WV. Doyle S. Fitzgerald H. M. Heywood A. R. Knott W. H. Bowman, Ir. K. G. Colwell S. R. Dresser L. S. Fowler T. J. Hilliard W. I. Kress G. Braekenridge S. I. Cooper E. H. Driggs, Ir. O. Fowler P. W. Hills C. H. Latrobe 116 f-. .' -..,.r ...L . ,..' . . .'. J.. :., R-.::--1--:-'-.-.:-:Q'-z..-J.-:'.s-1' 1 i.z vI.1'1gr.'.--t -ff.: u: .3.::..: -.25 . - -:- -5.-.-..-'L .. N51 . QE A W' M FEE PREAQETGN Q - 5' .f if y.X ir-Hi. Q: 5 1.-.A sm-'f Q Q ... . ... E 11 - ..-.-.....- , ..... .... - .. ' . -,. ...- ---. 1-.'..- . .-. .. .. ....- .. .. .. ., . -- -I -5 f iw.'2:4tIa:.-r--: 'IP'-f :r-J-r.-v-.-..-.!...:2':.'-a- f -hz.--vf.1.'-1.--21 -.'1f.:u-22.1t.'.14i-- - -l: ,- -'..f.::-:-'-.'-.-.--let it '--4.!.-.vw..--:f-.1.':'.'.:-'vi-1 vc' . -.f:r.1I.'.-. :'..'1-1'-'.:.r-'-'mfg' :i::.-L-,gi':.s. .:14'-:'-.f5-!!1!'- s- ,.i,-.,,-,,.,4,---.. -- -..' -,.,, L -1, , --.1,-,- qxss- V- ,,--,,- - ...,- ,.-,.,-,-.--.,.., 1 .,- - -. ---.--'f , . Qmerinan Whig Smzietp Cillluncluhzhj C. Leake W. M. Leggett A. C. Lewis S. M. Link J. G. Locke E. H. Lorenz W. A. Lowrie G. McCormick A. L. McKaig E. F. McNichoI D. O. McRae J. B. Mack J. E. Madden V. T. Manchee Martin Mathiasen E. Meyer, Jr. J. Newbury . R. Nichols S. Nicholas W. Nixon L. Nourse, jr. N. Odell H. Osmer O. Page I. Parker, Ir. H. Parsons McK. Paulson G. W. Perkins, Jr. K. A. Phillips G. F. Plyinpton R. E. Pope R. C. Powell G. T. Purves D. Quinby L. T. Raymond K. M. Reed J. V. W. Reynders, W. F. Reynolds, Jr. R. H. Ritter D. V. C. Ross G. L. Russell, Jr. WOODS CONVENTION First Prize ............................... C. F. Taeusch, '14 Second Prize ............................ W. C. Davison, '13 FRENCH MEDAL DEBATE First Prize ............................... W. C. Davison, '13 JUNIOR ORATION First Prize .......................... john M. Alexander, '14 Second Prize ..... ....... G . B. Stockton, '14 I. Rutherford P. R. Scheerer VV. Scheerer, Jr. A. A. Schnion W. H. Schoen, Ir C. M. Scott B. W. Sellers G. B. Sheppard G. E. Shoemaker ILE. C. B. Simonin C. W. S. Slagle I. R. Sloane C. C. Snow R. F. Speir H. R. Spencer J. B. Stevens J. H. Stevens G. R. Stewart, Ir. M. L. Stewart W. T. Stockton I. R. Stoltze O. H. Stout E. L. Strater L. G. Strater H. F. Straw, Jr. L. B. Strong WV. H. Tenison H. E. Twyeffort VV. D. Van Dyke, Ir. H. W. Vensel M. Ward I. D. Warfield, Jr. I. S. Warren A. L. Weil, Ir. C. J. Whelan H. A. White C. C. Vkfilliams, Ir. R. C. VVilson, Ir. I. B. VViss H. W. Young J. W. Zerega Ulilibig 3195111 rigs Qlluntzsts, 191243 SOPHOMORE EXTEMPORANEOUS CONTEST First Prize ................................. A. L. Booth, ,IS Second Prize ................................ C. C. Allen, ,IS FRESHMAN EXTEMPORANEOUS CONTEST First Prize .................................. I. K. lfVood, '16 Second Prize .................................. M. Gates, '16 INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATERS 117 C. F. Taeusch, '14 A. S. Richardson, '13 A. C. Williamson, 'G. diff ::'.,1: -'e.1:'- Nnuff A ?A Q Q E . -'E-fn-1-E '9'21: :' i'.'.E 1153.3-' X N H - r L IST .Af .1 M 1 1- ,-. f w .El 17 .5-. 'Q if :J .fg. 'Y' JZ: IT. 22 Lf ,-, .52 Ili 1.5 'II f' I riff .'X ,t . ,Eg , , 1 . I1 ,,. ,. K In Vx xxdx , 4x x f Iv f Xox XA! QQ? N w X ,XA 1 ix I f itz -1, X +35 ,- 2 fsABilf4s -as-12A--as 5 -1:2-M Z Wm W- 7 K wi l. Z-W, E guys '! ,- B g 5 ,iff la I-' wr 5 2 1- G f Q .- ,Q .- - L .' -: v n E E - - :2gf12+::::'f..::2:'1Q4L-.1-:2.A1:2-sw-:f-1 fr 5911211112:-'Af-3 af. -.-51:-1:-E:if-xv.1i'-:-me-3-21.11 .ufA:fa'.'-:11- 1 .--4.-if-.if-241.1-4f.111.'4-111 :.fs:'2a-f. - '-3:.':1:'V:f M341 -1511151'-fdIff.i5Tr'C1':51'-'-f.53'- r.'S'fgZl'2E.'C-1:1'52.'3!1I E'1W577.. 3?Lf ifintmullegiate ehating Teams TEAM AGAINST HARVARD BINGHAM MYERS TAEUSCH SXVOFFORD T EAM AGAINST YALE x. TIPPETTS RICHARDSON NVILLIAMSON RIFE 118 Iffi :P--F17 Qu'-':: I-.ff -5 Jf?:'l5hi?1-21 Iilafziv aiffitiiftwifii-:aria E15a.ivessiagi1-.:':gfsa':.i.-: :waz-1'f :-1 if-1z2ft.1,vl.13 fnirsslitfx: -:11:a1:J4Z2f.1.:.1sif:-:P 'E-sg1.g,.1yp-ga at-':f'.:a.',f :-3ese:zf'f-13,- .4.-'-2r:-- 1 Q' ,. 2. 61.1.1114 is Sis Qffffazzf 3 w,g Fkj A n is-4 ii E. 5 Q Q is Q -mf Q 5- O 2- 1' ' O 2 -: ... G --'il' ..- ' Y ' .- ,,. , , f...,, ,,- ' . . - . . .. ., ' . ... . -. ' ,. . .-.. ,... . ... ... - - . .. .. - . - ' ' ' ':f 4+ ,L 'g..,':'fx'1:'g,-f.'I:M' -' '4.'-I-53:--,M121.01-'1.'-4-. .k..fl.-.-.-Ext.-.'ef.'.'-1.-.gt -. tf.:l - -Emi. -:aL'f ..-11 ,.'.-,'.r,'g-1-'.1'-If. .-,'g1,.'..:.!.'p+- .qv -,.,'g.g-.g.'.--,.-j.',W- 1'. 54,13-jgn,--.,-.-.g,g.'.::,'.4,Q-4,Q,--5j.g,IfL 4-.J-g,.':,17,qly, EEZ - ,....-,,-. ...dv ,.R..,...........,-.-.- -.-E--,.-s,.,--., - ...... - -Q,.,.,- - , -- .A N, . .. . Q C Elntetnullegiatz abate jlilattb 14, 1913 THE TEAMS Debaters against Yale Debaters against Harvard A. S. RICHARDSON, ,I3 R. S. RIFE, p.g. P. F. MYERS, '13 C. F. TAEUscH, ,I4 A. C. VVILLIAMSON, p.g. W. B. TIPPETTS, ,I4 C. E. BINGHAM, '13 I. I. SNVOFFORD, '15 Question- Resolved, That the United States should exempt our coastwise trade from Panama Canal tolls. ' ' hi bf defcatinff both Yale and Princeton. Princeton defeated Yale. Harvaid won the champions p J ,O Qnnual :Freshman Elinternullegiate abate may 2, 1913 THE TEAMS Debaters against Yale Debaters against Harvard W. DAVY, '16 M. GATES, '16 B. B. ATTERBURY, '16 S. L. PHRANER, '16 E. D. ALYBA, '16 R. A. BROTEMARKLE, '16 C. S. TIPPETTS, '16 C. F. NIARTIN, '16 Question- Resolved, That the members of the President's Cabinet should have a seat and voice in discussions in both houses of Congress. Princeton Won the championship by defeating both Yale and Harvard. 119 I THE DEBATING COMMITTEE SWOFFORD TIPPETTS SMITH TAEUSCH COLT STREBEL ' -'L .,-'. '. -.'. .'..:'1'-.. v ' '.- -' ---- -H .V - H. - '4--,- .-,-1-,g- .v...-.,..,, -- .--,- ... .-. .v. ..- --- . -,-I f--'-'L'-' -'Q -'.- 91.5-. 1P.'. -A --,ncfvffl-YSL 'M ' My 191. ar!-.1,x.L,-E-'pf .-Qm'g.1,x:-5-1.235 ..-?,u.1,'-11-:,..',..g..,,,,1.4.1.,.g ..,'Ll.'5f-l.'Il.1.lC,'i.'',vx1EI.Lk'd,'11b-ydI-:J-- v'.QjfL':'.,LI ..c,--4--,-.191 X1 E -THE FREMETQE MCA sf R YIV '- I 1, vu I , M 'Y - 5 If -IfC1'M' F 1 il? V i'fz.:12:f :: 3 B -5- L - 5 I 2 . l '1l: E 4. WM 'Q - 7' . ' N' . ,,. ... , .. ... . . . ' ... ' . .. . . . , . ' ' ' . . . ' '- - - - ' A -' - . 1-.'it'VI1'1.-:'5:4'P'-f. '-J-S.-2-.'---..L. ffa.-I 'r'.-J..1-.-.'.NJ--'e-.'.'-1'.-.11-.xf!:14-!s,'.,. .:-1 - .'n!: L.'.-,'.:'-1-:w'.t':..3.rA gg ,S '.2:,!L-fag!-,N'..1.':11','gI-,-.gg,-gpg' 1'.L:,1gg,1:j:-51-..:,',-,g,,.-,rn-:L-4,:,..,-.A.y5,-h-.7 '-53531, - . ---1 . . -.-- - 5- -- . M-1--1.2 ff- ,4f,- .YQ-..-., , 1 L- - - .,:,,,.--.- - ,- - ,,. g,N ,.-,'-, - - - - , ehating ummittee OFFICERS I. M. COLT, ,I4 .... ............................. C hairman I. M. SMITH, '15 .... .... S ecretary and Treasurer MEMBERS, 1914 MEMBERS, 1915 W. B. TIPPETTS I. M. COLT I. M. SMITH J. G. E. STREBEL C, F. T AEUSCH 121 I I. SWOFFORD ,, ' -gf' ,. ,.... ., ,. a. , .. . . , ,, .,L , . . : - , '. , J , , , . ,..2,,L . 1. ..L.5, .-5... 1 -,-..-,L - 53 :-y ,., , -,fm- ., ,.. ,g,, -,pf gk-, .li :,q,:.-.1,::.::..,f5-g,,:'::4...5f1,-5.3.3.4...-.1,r,,f1,,,,3:,,.:- -9- :H-11wg-,q,g..,,,g,Mi-,.1,21g1,---,.,',,.,-..1f .- -J,-.:-, ,, '1.1,s.,-f--... .-J.,...E.-1 . -1 , . 1...:r.'. 1.f.. ...-...-..c-... -.1 . - -. -. .x,.. . . -5-,. THE PREEQZTQ 'X EC A-' 8:9-is-fi!-I i-Qras 5 , 1. , ,fem L+, f-wx v,.x-, V, .5-,. . , E ww ws 5 FTE 44 EIX 5 E 2.j 4 fs N .E :al Q 1- v, :N-.W 1. ,,, ws- A f.. Q 5 .. - .2 5 ' 'si-.fr+::5:.1:..: :L-.ns-1:-fs:-:-.1 -. vo-:Eff-Q1 4111- -1 '- 'T-H1 '12-'T1'7'1 ' ' C S' '- 1' f f - ' - '1 f ' '- f 5 i Glass uf '76 Brin Rebate jfehruarp 22, 1913 PRESIDING OFFICER President JOHN GRIER HHQBEN, '82 AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE C. S. TIPPETTS, '16 G. B. SToc1cToN, '14 I. I. SMITH, ,IS P. F. INTYERS, '13 ' JUDGES - Professor D. A. IWCCABFI Professor S. W1 MILES Professor WL F. NVILLOUGHBY Question- Tl1attl1e United States should exempt our eoastwise trade from Panama Canal tolls. Prize was awarded to P. F. INIYERS, '13 Zlnnual Etintmlass QBtatu1fitaI Qiuntest jfehruarp 22, 1913 PRESIDING OFFICER T. T. PENDLETON, '13 SPEAKERS S. L. PHRANER, '16. .f'Heroes of the Arctic and the Antarctic I. M. COLT, '14 .... ...... ' 'Preparation W. M. ELLIS, '15 .......................... Robert E. Lee L. D. HOXVELL, '13. .. .. Senior OI'3.1I1011 JUDGES Professor D. G. I-IERRING Professor R. K. R001 Prize was awarded to W. M. ELLIS, '15 122 xv?- A 19 wig 5 .P 2 A , , :I 1 -,,, . .W xffx W2 -1 wwf if-, A 'r -4 KC ,Q N X d f WW' ff F fr '- W' Afvw ff ' f Xi MN xgigigl, if 5 s M ff ffff - 109 945 xy' , E5 WWW! S254 . -Z gap , f fs-ff! fx fy:-4Qff,f,,.k, J .,. ' , ' H f - f?+'1EL - I f 1fIl Ali5gIL 1.lg:,!' 2.7 G J ffjtgif 71, wfffqwf-..'., Q4 W ,W .k .J f WZ f Wmmm. we - -' :Ugg 4 fl -Dzflllff L, A f' 4- XQMWVLK vwwq f, UQ ,W L,e6WUJA. N W A M, ' ff .X X ifikx lk X ' X LXfFI 1Lf1i1SllIC 1 .' ATHLETIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BIRD EVANS RHOADS FISKE HEATH CAI-BREATH BAKER GOLDSMITH KUHN FROELI CK BASS HW R1-fi2R5.14.1. YV V7 CLASS OF 1913 W. G. Andrews .... ............. C FD 1912 A. Bluethenthal .... ..... C FD IQIO, IQII 1912 H. G. Benton ..... ............. C TD1913 G. M. Bryan. ..... ........... C HD IQI3 M. Chaplin ......... .... C TD 1911 1913 W. M. Chester ..... ........... C RD IQ13 F. Congleton ..... ........ C RD 1912, IQI3 F. D. Close ..... .......... C TD 1911 IQI2 A. P. Curtis .... .... C TD 1911, 1912, IQI3 C. C. Dunlap. ..... .... C FD IQIO, 1911, 1912 F. Eberstadt .... ........ C FD Mgr IQI2 5 A. E. Fox .... ........ C TD 1912, 1913 I. H. Frantz .... .... C WD 1911, 1912, IQI3 J. P. Harland .... ......... C TD 1912, IQI3 L. D. Howell ..... ........ C TD 1912, IQI3 R. C. Lee ...... .................. C HD1913 CLASS OF 1914 H. A. H.. Baker..CFD 1911, IQI2, 1913 T. Fiske. ............. CTD IQI2 IQI3 T. C. Briggs .......... CRD 1912, IQI3 E. B. Kilner ............... CHD 1913 F.. E. Bunzel ............... CRD IQI3 W. S. Kuhn .......... CHD IQI2 IQI3 W. J. Curtis, Jr ...... CRD 1912, 1913 I. A. Laird ........... CBD 1912, IQI3 W. L. de Witt ........ CFD IQII, IQI2 G. F. Phillips .... CFD IQII, 1912, IQI3 T. Emmons. CFD 1912, CHD 1912, 1913 H. R. Pyne ........... CRD 1912, 1913 CLASS OF 1915. J. S. Baker .... CFD IQI2, 1913 G. R. Hanks ............... CBD 1913 H. Ballin ...... CFD IQI2, 1913 M. J. Hayes ............... CTD 1912 O. B. Carter .... .... C BD IQI3 C. B. Lear ........ .... C BD 1912 G. M. Church. .... ....... C TnD IQIZ A. B. Longstreth .... .... C TD IQI3 G. H. Copeland. .... CBD 1913 W. H. Mace ...... .... C TnD IQI2 F. G. Gill ...... .... C BD 1913 I. D. Mackenzie ..... ...... C TD IQI3 O. S. Greene .... .. .CBD IQI3 W. S. Mason ..... .... C TD 1913 W. E. Hammond ...... CFD IQI2, 1913 D. S. Morrison ............ CTD 1913 CLASS OF 1916 H. H. Barnett.. .. .CTD 1913 H. G. Brown ............... CFD IQI3 F. Glick. ........ .... C FD IQI3 H. M. Lamberton .......... CFD 1913 B. C. Law ......... .... C FD IQI3 125 W. D. Logan .......... ....... C FD 19-12 T. M. McMillan, Dr ..... ...CTD Mgr. IQI3 I. S. North .................... CRD 1912, 1913 R. VV. Patterson .................... CHD IQI3 W. G. Penheld ....... CFD 1912, CBD Mgr. IQI3 T. T. Pendleton .......... CFD 1910,1911, IQI2, CBD IQII, 1912, IQI3 R. S. Rauch ...... . CRD 1911, IQI2, IQI3 E. A. Rogers ..... .......... C BD 1913 G. F. Seudder .... . .......... CTD IQI3 I. F. Simons .... . CTD 1911, 1912, T913 L. C. Stickney .... . ..... CTD 1912, IQI3 R. B. Thomas .... . CTD 1911, 1912, IQI3 G. K. VVight ...... ..... C FD 1910, IQI2 T. A. Wilson ....... . ..... CFD IQIO, IQII F. D. Wforthington ..... CBD 1911, 1912, 1913 B. K. Rhoads ......... CBD IQI2, IQI3 W. D. Shenk.. ....... CFD IQI2 A. T. W'all... ..... CBD 1913 , F. H. 'Winants ..... ..... C HD IQI3 W. N. Wood ..... ..... C BD IQI3 O. S. Putnam ..... ....... C RD IQI3 R. E. Reed... ......... CBD IQI3 J. B. Streit... .... CFD 1912, 1913 W. S. Swart.. .... CFD 1912, IQI3 E. Trenkmann .... ....... C FD IQI3 F. Trenkmann.. .... CFD 1912, IQI3 E. C. XfValler ..... ....... C FD 1912 C. G. Semmens ..... ..... C FD1913 E. L. Shea... ..... ..... C FD 1913 THE 1913 FOOTBALL SQUAD ooTl3ALL i n ' . , it . f wwf 1j111 1f ffrf fyalffff I 'ti L A' 1 fl' .7 . 1 .1 f 'X 1 Mjfufifll . M' ,'l , 1' f ol V' ttf. A-ftwfz.. ' f YE 2 , Laila, 11 -1 w W1 ll-1 ilwnnnnlifnluii H li ' .'cl.s:: i ii- 7 ,Li I - Mll, K .., f :w 'V 1. 5 I la? 5 'ix X V V H ' '-'-'i-:-l- H7512 B--I.-EL 5... E -ix K -R ,L g ..-N '55 - 2- f i ' ,Sy F, 5 ' A --257 - -S. f?.4X. fi K F 2 -Q - T -L,,..1,? Jfnuthall QBffiser5, 1913 H. A. H. BAKER, 714 ................................. Captain W. H. BASS, 'I4 ...... ........... B Tanager H. FROELICH, ,IS ....... .... A ssistant Manager W' G- ANDREWS, '13 . ............ Coaches A. BLUETHENTHAL, '13 THE ,TEAM PLAYER CLASS AGE HEIGHT WE1GH1' POSITION W. E. Hammond.. 1915 21 IO IOS Left End G. T. Phillips ..... 1914 21 0 I8O Left Tackle C. G. Semmens .... 1916 22 0 175 Left Guard E. Trenkmann .... 1915 20 0 190 Center VV. Swart ......... 1915 21 8 173 Right Guard H. R. Ballin ....... 1915 IQ 6.0M 191 Right Tackle E. Shea. ..... 1916 20 5 IO 168 Right End F. Glick .......... 1916 20 9 171 Quarterback B. C. Law ........ 1916 18 II 159 Left Halfbaclc H. A. H. Baker... 1914 21 9 167 Right Halfbaclc I. B. Streit ..,.... 1915 21 0 182 Fullback SUBSTITUTES I. S. Baker ....... 1915 20 5.9 I7I End P. Trenkmann .... 1915 22 5 8 175 Fullback H. G. Brown ..... IQI6 20 6.0 178 End H. M. Lamberton. 1916 20 6.0 180 End SEASON'S RECORD September 27. Princeton ...... I4 Rutgers . ..... 3 October 2. Princeton ...... 69 Fordham .... . . . 0 October 11. Princeton ...... 28 Bucknell . .... 6 October 18. Princeton ...... I3 Syracuse .... 0 October 25. Princeton ...... 0 Dartmouth 6 November 1. Princeton ...... 54 Holy Cross ........ o November 8. Princeton ...... 0 Harvard ..... 3 November 15. Princeton ...... 3 Yale .....,... ... 3 Totals-Princeton, 1813 Opponents, 2I I 2 Copyrighted by Underzvood 63' Underwood ' PRINCETON 3, YALE 3, 1913. LAW KICKING OUT OF DANGER I, fm? :'--e g-zv:'f-s-fi -rea:-15,l,'2fn1:.'.1f:a'f1f1.:s:a:J4:ae.f.:.:aaw ...usa-aa ,fa-':v.:e.'.s :-:anew-1.:.' .-af.:.1.. . 3 fs 1- 59+ Qlffhfa 52, my 1 an QQ ' 2 -F V' ar- E .-f. x-,J 5 . c ' . . . N V , 0 E ,.,--a..., - , .,.a-- ,--. .i,.,-,X Q, ,cf,-.Q 7.-. f 1.--- - - gg .-:,- v- .-,.- ..-,.f-.-..-.... , .. , .s - -.azz itkehietn nfgtbe 1913 jnuthall Season 59- ANDIDLY, the past season can hardly be characterized other than disappointing. To see the team flJQz,X was expected to win was a bitter pill for Piinceton supporters ln the Harvard Game it cannot be y,Qjff . Sald that the team did not do its best but perhaps it over reached, for the manner in wh1ch Yale played circles around us was clear evidence that our team had passed its zenith. V When the team left for New Haven the Friday before the game there was not a Princeton undergraduate who did not anticipate a splendid victory for the Varsity. But those who sat through that game and saw our defense scattered and our attack smothered before it was fairly under way, could not help but realize that Prince- ton had been fortunate in securing a 3 to 3 tie. Yet every game has its bright spots, and I-Tobey Baker's beautiful drop-kick from the forty-three yard line which tied the game will long be remembered in Princeton football circles. Again in the final period, Captain Baker saved the day when the Yale halfback cut loose for a forty yard run which would have resulted in a touchdown but for Baker's flying tackle on the six yard line. There the eleven made its greatest stand, and its impregnable forward line forced a forward pass which was baffled by the alert secondary defense. A fumble gave Yale another opportunity to win, but Phillips tore through the line and blocked the kick and soon after the game was over. When Harvard beat us 3 to o on our own field every critic admitted that Princeton should have won. Harvard's much-vaunted attack was shattered and her defense broken by the power of the Varsity's onslaught. But it was raining, and Bakerls goal-kicking ability was no match for Brickley's with the water-soaked ball. The Varsity did not have the sustained attack that the Crimson had, and before the game was over they forced their way near enough to the goal line to enable Brickley to boot the ball over the goal posts. The season opened auspiciously with a I4 to 3 victory over Rutgers. The New Brunswick team came con- fident of victory, using a new mass play whichthe Varsity soon solved, and after the first half the coaches used the game to try out new combinations. Fordham was lacking in strength and gave Princeton very little practice in defeating by a score of 69 to o. one week defeated in a game that it deserved to win and the next Saturday outplayed in a game it Mfg? I . . . l. N . b . 129 I ,gif .. .. . . . . , ., , . ., . . . . : ' . . . . . ,T l .h , , , . , .. :, . . , . 1 . , r L-.Ig ,ff :f'.1.:-'-fm:-5''-.a:-':.'.:'g:g4.gn:,-:.:e::. -.-:,.'.?,.1ga-fialge ga-'gn-Z5115!-3:3-1w:'::,':r.:'q!-'ia.L rv-'51-Z:-ffl-' J:--19:5'gw-,.: Zur:-aw!-:'-:-,-4'--1:.-.E.-e-.-ff' s'Gu e'f-'.1w.-.--1'-fi.r'.:-rJ-:?f-,:-'--T1 '-'-.-: ' 1-'-.-.-'- f - 751, l at - ., Y we L5 - a,f:5Q:g:,-,,: .c -ia-.1-5.-11:-a.g.,: zf aif:-.ras .g.g::. -re -.341 5-1-.-.1:'f: .':::-s -a t .:.11:i'.--:ci 1.-.-.-::z sf4:-: ara C:-11 'c.'.-:in a -as .-:ov 1'-. 9..':.rr: 1-11 --.S '.+:.'f - 1 sb.-: ::'f .- i s v u - i n 4. 'f T 'T ' ' ' ' A W 'x' ' AX F ' ' MHA f The Bucknell game showed that the Varsity was not up to the standard the two previous games had indicated. The line was wofully weak and was constantly caught by trick plays which finally resulted in a touchdown for the visitors on a forward pass. Bucknell, however, had little defensive power, and Princeton took an easy 28 to 6 victory. The playing against Syracuse was not promising, and the I3 to o score does not indicate any startling power on the part of the eleven. But the Dartmouth game a week later scattered all illusions. The Princeton team was powerless to gain and ineffectual on the defensive. The light Green eleven clearly outclassed our team and well deserved its 6 to o victory. The game was played in the rain on a held of mud, but that does not excuse the Varsity's all too apparent weakness. The next week was a spirited one on Osborne Field, and showed its results in a brilliant victory over Holy Cross by a score of 54 to O. The team had had a shake-up and the new combination was a success, particularly Glick at quarter, who put snap and dash into the attack. The host of coaches spent the next week in preparing for Harvard. Wlien the game commenced it was evident that the team was prepared. The Herceness of the attack in the first half fairly swept Harvard off its feet, but the 3 to 0 score cannot be effaced. lt was then a question whether the team could keep its stride, a question which must be answered in the negative after the 3 to 3 tie at New Haven. VVith a poor season behind there is yet much to look forward to for next year. Only two regulars will be lost through graduation, Captain Baker and Phillips, who both played faultless ball for Princeton. ln Ballin, Princeton has one of the best forwards in the East, and his work reminds us of the days of Eddie Hart. Glick proved to be a late season find at quarter, who not only runs the team well but can himself carry the ball for con- sistent gains. Law has developed into an excellent punter, and Brown at end in the Yale game showed ability little short of sensational. Wllat with the Wealth of lrlgjerial among the Scrubs and the 1917 team which beat Yale 1917 30 to o, it is safe to look forward with high hopes for the IQI4 season. 130 Copyrighted by Uuderzefood 6' Underwood ' HARVARD 3, PRINCETON O, 1913. BRICKLEY KICKING GOAL I - 3 I' 1:-'f.1-'. :-lv-1 E.'f.Z-I k Q s i :.g..:q.ggg1m,:3:-...ag::...4,.g5:.vcg5A-.Q as-IB-QL f x-Y cite r e s -xl -.'C7fr':-21.15-'-1'1 - -in '.-'::Sr'.'i':4f-14?-JF. S11 '-1f.?L-12215,-3'C.'.':11 :gI-13-1.5 ::4-3'-1'.f.:kff.ifI'::Q--:f.-.f,g1-.e:,':-9ng?--5'-'-:'f:37:-1' 22i. 5.1'f:g':f. ze:-f Z -1 M X5 g 5 . .. .... .. ...- ii'-iigrfif 'Q 'f??:'-35273'NLE??5:E-f?7 'i75ii-55315'iiifi':'iFi5351?iii?-'rE1?ii'5v.1'3'QhlfS:'.t'1 2': .f'i-l1'i'fi57Jf- E-I:- ' l3.:.'s-17-152'2:'2':Z-i:'1i?',EI'i'41'i7': '.'V E9 5'. i- s'-1 .',' I- 2?P ': f-'X' '-C-Y 130' '59, .r I . , .. .. , . , , . . . I , .. 4 5, 5' 'z.yfZQ,?7 V- 6 A ' f KK X YN ,X -, -. 5, .N . X N X 1 1 y- efwm mm at s.:rfy Pl tux 5. 9 3 by yi.. pl as ix , li 5 x s N x X I f 1 i 1 5 O s 2. 7 . A . . i lQ :ff . . . . . . . C Zi 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 iummarp uf rintetunti umplete :football with 1869 tu VICTORIES TIES 1913 VICTORI ES VI CTORIES TIES Princeton . . . IO o Lehigh ........ .... 0 Princeton ...... 25 I Pf1I1CCtOI'1 5 3 Johns Hopkins .... . . . 0 Princeton .... . 3 0 Princeton. . . 5 o Maryland A. C ..... o Princeton .... . 2 o Princeton... 4 o Manhattan A. C... 0 Princeton. . .. . 2 0 Princeton . 6 0 Michigan . ........ 0 Princeton .... . I 0 Princeton I 0 Navy ........... I Princeton .... . S 3 Princeton... I 0 N. Y. A. C ...... 0 Princeton .... . I 0 Princeton . I o N. Y. University... 0 Princeton .... . 3 o Princeton . I2 0 N. Carolina ....... o Princeton .... . I o Princeton - I3 O Orange A. C ...... 0 Princeton .... . 7 I Princeton. . . 5 0 Pennsylvania . ....... 2 Princeton .... . 30 0 PFIUCHOU - 6 I Pennsylvania State. . . 0 Princeton. . . . 5 O Pflnceton- - - 3 0 Rutgers .......... I Princeton .... . 27 0 Princeton 2 o Stevens .. 0 Princeton .... . 23 0 Princeton 2 0 Syracuse .. .. o Princeton. . . . 3 o Pflnceton 5 O Swarthmore .. 0 Princeton .... . 2 o PfQUCCf0f1 I o Villa Nova ...... o Princeton .... . 9 o Princeton... 2 o Virginia Poly .... o Princeton .... . 3 0 Princeton . 2 0 Virginia . ..... o Princeton ,... . 5 0 Princeton . I3 I W. and I .... 0 Princeton .... . 6 0 P1'lUCef01'1 - - I3 2 VVesleyan . o Princeton .... . I3 o Princeton 3 O Yale ........ . . 20 Princeton ...... II 8 Total . . 35 296 I3 . 5:2 ' . V ...:. . . . 11' .,-'.--:: :. 1-if . 1. 1: -,..., :- 1.f-Qflwh -wal 52.-1.1141 -.1,, -if: 1 -, sigh' v- 53 -use alum rz-exft '- -- '- 4 --i'---- A N52 ,gifzf fi ' . I . . .-:-.. t 4-v ,rQZE1?:,.-.ggi ,HQ -w g,:gf.:v.zgg'fi' ggi' ' -I , wrt- F 0 331, ...A lg.. :fj '4 5--z-af: .,., :1 Q' if 'f'f'f agggaeqeaauaat-amngaghigalgg ' ' ' THE SYRACUSE GAME I-.L N..--. .: I,-,.1.......5: ,..-.. ,. . . - .. . , ' ..-. . , - ,- . 1 -. , . . .. . ,.- , . J . '. .- . ,. ., - .. . I , , . . .. , .,. , , , ,V . . . , , -'ij r ' ..., -1, --... '....5'1:-1-.lm-. -5 --.,:',P,f5:'e'ff3.-L'-'alwg'154311145-.1,'1.,,k,,,-f,..'.mC,.1,.:..,:1.X:.f-.---.if-.1--Q'-1--.--R-.1',--..-.Q:.,,.g ...',s,.5,11,.i-..-,J ,u,1.:.a-1,-,,5,.,.,,.,p- ...I,tzf,f...fw,1.4,-q.-,.Q.1:1,1 .'.-1. S . I ,. . . . V .... ........,. -U. , ....,.,... my n Q 5 -Q: A . V E sv.,-W :. -Q- - - -,a., - . .. H- -,..-. .f,:.,-..s, f, ,c,,-AQ- -1--, .- 4 .x,- - - .g- - . - ,-. .f-- -.- - . -Y- T. .-- 4 F-. - --.L,.1- rinmztun Culbampiunsbip Teams In Baseball, 1870, 1873, 1885, In Football, 1873, 1878, 1885, L. W. Mudge '74. L. W. Mudge '75. L. W. Mudge '76. H. C. Milspaugh '77. H. C. Milspaugh '78. E. P. Rankin '79, W. H. Wickham '80, R. F. Little '81. E. A. Van Wagenen '82. E. P. Rankin '83. W. H. Buck '84. A. Van Rensselaer '85. T. K. Bradford '86. A. Pell '87. W. S. Guinmere '8I. A. Van Rensselaer '82. . Johnson '83 A D. T. Marvel '84. C. O. Dershinaer '85. I. H. Lionberger '86 C. Denney '87. A. I. McC0sh '88. W. E. ' Dodge '89. B. Ballard '90, B. Ballard '91, F. Loney 792. 1891, 1896, 1897, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1911, 1912. 1889, 1893, 1896, 1898, 1899, 1903, 1911. BASEBALL CAPTAINS D. Patton E. O. WVagenhurst W. I. Steinwender I. M. Woods W. H. King F. G. Pearson I. M. Woods C. C. Dana C. G. Stevens D. Laughlin C. C. Dana G. T. Wfells E. Furman L. A. Young S. I. Reid, Ir. C. B. Wighton P. King I. L. Cooney WY S. Horton C. S. Mackenzie E. H. W. Harland A. McCune I. H. Brooks VV. R. Sides O. Rafferty I. Bradley F. T. Dawson J. M. Harlan W. W. Wilson S. B. White I. M. Harlan F. W. Kafer C. H. Sterrett D. Edwards F. W. Kafer F. D. Worthington I. P. Shaw A. R. T. Hillebrand A. H. Larkin W. E. Green ' FOOTBALL CAPTAINS P. T. Bryan T. G. Trenchard I. L. Cooney E. C. Peace T. G. Trenchard H. L. Dillon A. Moffat L. Lea I. B. McCormick C. W. Bird G. Cochran E. A. Dillon C. M. De Camp G. Cochran R. C. Siegling H. S. Savage A. R. T. Hillebrand E. I. Hart F.. O. Wagenhurst ' W. H. Edwards E. I. Hart H. W. Cowan ' H. W. Pell T. T. Pendleton E. A. Poe H. W. Pell' H. A. H. Baker E. A. ,Poe R. T. Davis R. H. Warren I. R. De YVitt P. King W. L. Foulke I 1913 BASEBALL TEAM REED CARTER CLARK CcoAcHD GILL woon PENFIELD KMGRQ WALL RHOADS WORTHINGTON CCAP-r.J PENDLETON LAIRD GREENE COPELAND f ,Il - If Q fx W llll JU' A San we f ,,.h.. XRN! ' A X' '-M X M021 ff! Q5-H -v I I I -. , ir Wgkx.. - fi S2 iff?-ii -nu 'Pla EA QEDALL ZS. f ,,- -2137 1 fe ll A 4 C 1 i s W X' 1 su Hl JK 1, . LV' ,-,lx ,pf X .. , f 'l MllflgiMl. r l X 'LJ ' xi X W OFFICERS, 1912-13 WILDER G. PENFIELD, ,I3 ...................,....... Manager PAUL S. HEATH, '14 .......... .... A ssistant Manager FRANK D. WORTHINGTON, '13 ..... ........... C aptain OFFICERS, 1913-14 PAUL S. HEATH, '14 ..,....... L .................... Manager I. G. NlACCONNELL, ,IS .... .... A ssistant Manager BERNARD B. RHOADS, ,I4 .... ........... C aptain W. I. CLARK .........., ..... C oach THE TEAM I. A. Laird .......,. ............... . wright field F. D. Worthington ..... .... s hortstop T. T. Pendleton .... .... c enter Held R. E. Reed ..... ..... t hird base B. K. Rhoads .... .... 5 FSt IDHSC 0. S. Greene .... ....... l eft Held F. D. Gill ....... ..... s eeond base A. T. Wall, Ir .... ...... e atcher O. B. Carter .... .... e atcher W. N. Wood ..... ..... p itcher G. H. Copeland ..... ..... p itcher E. A. Rogers ..... . ..... pitcher G. R. Hanks ....................................... left field N. B.-This comprises only those men who won their letters. ' ,.i,.,,f THE FINAL YALE GAME imhiem nf 1913 igasehall ieasun HE baseball season of IQI3 was one filled with many ups and downs. Gn the eve of the Harvard game, on May 24, the opening of the championship series, Princeton had played twenty-two games losing seven. The damaging part of these defeats, however, lay in the fact that, with one exception, Princeton lost both games of the series with the three teams which had been considered most important on the schedule next to Harvard and Yale, namely, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Brown, In the final games on the schedule with the Crimson and the Blue, the ,Varsity again failed to live up to expectations, losing all three games, despite the fact that they played some of the best ball of the year against the New Haven nine. The season opened with the Southern trip, in which Princeton scored three victories against two defeats, splitting with Georgetown, losing to Virginia, 3-o, and swamping North Carolina and Trinity. The opening of the home season was greatly delayed by rain, but when the weather became more auspicious five victories were reeled off in succession. At this juncture, however, Princeton's championship aspirations received a jolt, Pennsylvania downing the ,Varsity in a farcicalcten-inning contest, I2 to 9. After winning from Penn State, Princeton lost four out of five games, two to Brown University, due to Eayrs' masterful pitching, and one apiece to Virginia and Penn, thus losing the series to the latter teams. 4 136 -' .--1 - -.v ' . - - . ' r ' - -. V. .. ' -' . - ,. . . .. . .. ' . . . gli 35 :.'!..:--ff?-5 -it -.-31:1-z fr... -14 .-.y. q,fg4v:3.g.-1-fi--5wgg.wy..1,1.t,-3-3,-7,-, .Q:ug.1,-::.-51.Z:.g g.- ,g..,41i-',,-33:-11-,1',e.1-Q:-:-11,:-44,15,g-,:..,c:v.- ,t.,w.1,v,-,ffm-.Q-.:g,' -4-43544,-.gg1-5.-':,.-20,-,.Q.23': . S' xx Q xl X -unanflffaisi q:M- ' ,, ,, , 1 4- : - f 4- 4. , ...N . 3- ftniui! ,1 gif 3, , 5 fir g - 'gy L , ' ' 3 X A ji 9 , -i 3 f ll ' ,E :. Q ri ,- fl 7, 2 e I z . , ' ' X p 0 . E ,? ' 'iQEt:!::':.-r-'I:size-1':2.'1:Z-.fr-2-.1QILQWI' 43311 if. 4x::f-:-f:f.f-:'.-.',i'-I-:frm -21.1, .:.11zi'.'-11 :.'-:Jf.:5-'Sf-1 45111. ers '-:,'.-:1:':::-44: .-:z- 1'-L:Ac:.if7:'11-I6.-.i.:l-.':.'5'.1'-QQE-.-4:-gg:'5e:f:-ire'-af::'::z?Lf :S ,.-1- - , , -.1--: ,-..-:,x4,f .- ,.'.S- .- YL- .-. J, -.a,.,. -f a: X ., - --Q-:- , 1 f Cornell and Lawrenceville were defeated before the University nine ran up against Harvard. The all- important question before this game was whether or no Feltonis delivery could be successfully solved. The query was answered in the negative, as the big Crimson twirler mowed down the Varsity batters, shutting out Princeton to the tune of 8-o. p Lafayette afforded the ,Varsity a final workout before the first Yale game, in which Princeton played one of the best games of the season. Amassing three runs on four hits in the fourth inning, Princeton took the lead, only to be slowly ousted as the Elis got toy' Copeland and VVood. Yale tied the score in the sixth and won out in the tenth inning, after the 'Varsity had wasted several opportunities for a score. The second game with Yale, staged at Princeton, was called off on account of rain at the end of the fifth frame, with the score O-o, after the home team had had two men on bases with only one man out and been unable to score. The play-off took place on the following Monday, the Blue winning out in a well-played and sensational twelve-inning struggle. The first inning opened auspiciously for Princeton, when, with Pendle- ton on base, Rhoads picked out a straight one and sent it crashing to left field for a home run. Yale got one run back in the next inning, and tied the score in the sixth. Both teams scored in the eighth and ninth, making the score four all. The hrst Yale man up in the tenth singled, but fast fielding prevented any ultimate score, and in Princetonis next turn at bat no score was made. The 'Varsity lost a golden opportunity to win the game in the next inning, when the bases were filled and but one man out. The next two batters struck out, however, and allowed Yale to win out in the twelfth, 5 to 4. rl-112 COLUMBIA GAME 137 I 245- . V -.- fs.- - .......,. . .A ..,- - , .. .- .. - .., ' - .. 1' ., . U31-Ju-,,.,f,-..:-,,,.,,..l,,-.J.,,,-,.'-hir'-'QM-r:.J+'.-..f,.,.',uN.,v1 . .',,-Sm.--.15-i ...... mt,-. .1 '. . -- ,K N -'.- . -.KL-.lp-, yi,',x:,.,,,, ,yr K 5,..'-A: 1 -,- - 4,4 . .:',.,x,2 , 5. YI Y M1511-,egg egg em 2m-, we 5- 7, -L-L..N 1 . 1 Z- 5 f'v'1 ZNQ. :. Qluuyf ,a x.X 4.1 V 5 - --' - ,ug 2 2 2 f . Q 5 ., g 1, 4 3 45, S-vii, .N V. 5 lf 'f 1 2 1 is rlk y 2 5- L T, e ff :ww X 7.1-' 5 5 . . . . . . . , . - . E 5 - ' ':2Qf:15:::yg.1r.C :Ala-.'::2.-1:1-sv-1-.1 1: 5:11 553- -J-1 If. ,-C-.::-'--fE:5.f-1'.- .:i'-Nfl:-: -22,11 c-9i:'F'-'-x-.'- 1-'-'fff.!f:5:f -1ff.':111 '1'-af:-Zvkff 13 -I-'r:1:'1': I--E-Li -'J -IQ? 125: !f:.Sf7:'n1--I rl-.S.f1'-':,'f-,C-4 5'-A-:'feg :3-1'-2 axg.t?1g1'f. 1 .' ' -19-L- N,,,q-Q 4 - I --e--: -fab-4 - .f,g- - . f f-. .1-- -..1.. .- ., E - +52 K Z Pendleton, cf. .. Barnes, p. ..... . Laird, rf .... .. Rheem, c ....... Worthington, ss Reed, 3b. ...... . Rhoads, Ib. . . Moore, lf.. . .. Wall, c. ..,. . belgattnng Zlhmfages G AB R H PC G AB .. 23 82 24 29 .354 Carter, c ..... . 2I 35 2 3 I I -333 Yeiser, rf .... . I6 57 23 89 22 26 '292 Gill, 2b ..... .. . 26 Q3 .. . 3 7 o 2 .286 In 26 99 20 28 .283 Greene, lf ..,.. .. 18 62 H 25 99 15 27 '273 Wood, p ..... . 18 43 26 Q2 I2 24 .261 Rogers, p... . 7 IO . I4 9 2 2 .224 Copeland, p,. .. . I3 21 18 56 S I2 .214 Hanks, rf .... 6 I0 f ,....i WORTHINGTON BUNTING 138 PC 211 .210 .204 193 186 100 095 .OOO '- - . 41-E' 3 1 -.f -... U 'z u ' -- - '.,.-1-'n .: 1 -Au . - t - :- - '- ,.'. . . . - . . - . , . . ' N , . . ' '1.' ':- -1'!-'----r--1'- f--fi-14 ---.-'-iaffnttiifnr 'eff' :za-'1mari-twwf1:.':f.1'w'541:2:V-.'::f':1.-:r-rf:--7:1--1-:tive-.fr-R-.er--1'-.-2-rr::fb'4'.a:.i':.1v.41'f' si.wif1:1-gp:-3.1-.ztifz'-J.2?:1::F-2., .--''CE'- i 5' ' ,V X S. 3 9 V - Xfifffw -l g nw, B B H., ll! 'Wy L 2 fm my e X 3 Q S .,-1. - -. V, . A l . . .. .. . , . . ., . r e-1 X - -.---.4- 1 ,U-,..- . ., K.-,..,-.-L-.,,,, -,, ,i,,q,Q- ,.-- - 1 ,-,. a .- i ,., ,,,- fv- ,-. .-- -.-.- - . A-,Z .Q-.- -.---.,11 1 -1. The truth DATE SCORE OPPONENTS March 19, Princeton . 9 North Carolina .... 20, 'Princeton 7 Trinity .......,.. 21, Princeton O Virginia .... 22, Princeton 1 Georgetown 24, Princeton 4 Georgetown .. . 29, Princeton 9 Rutgers .. .. . April 2, :P'fi1'1CCtO1'1 5 Villa Nova ....,.... 5, Princeton , I5 New York University. .. 9, Pfingetgn , I0 ,lOllI'lS Hopkins ...... 197 Princeton 9 Pennsylvania . . 21, Princeton . 16 Stevens ------ 22, Princeton 9 Ursinus .. . . . . 23, Princeton 8 PC1111 State .... 26, Princeton 1 Brown -- - - - 30, Princeton 7 Columbia .. May I, Princeton I Vifgiliia - ---- - 3, Princeton 0 Pennsylvania . . 7, Princeton I Brown ....... 10, Princeton 7 Cornell -- 14, Princeton 3 Williaiiis . . 17, Princeton . II Cornell - - 24, Princeton o Hawafd - - 23, Princeton 3 Lafayette 31, Princeton... 3 Yale ---- -- June 4, Princeton O Amherst . . . 7, Princeton 0 Yale .... 9, Princeton 4 Yale 139 I X -I SCORE 3 2 3 7 0 3 4 . 1 6 .. I2 I 5 3 8 6 . 6 2 3 I 3 4 7 1 4 7 o 5 -L AT . ...Greensboro . .Greensboro Cbarlotteville . Wasliington . Wasliington .. Princeton .. Princeton .. Princeton .. Princeton .. Princeton .. Princeton .. Princeton ... Princeton ... Providence .. Princeton . . . Princeton . Philadelphia .. Princeton .. Princeton .. Princeton .....It1iaca .. Princeton ... Princeton . . . New Haven .. Princeton .. Princeton .. Princeton 5' 6 il- ..'.'.:75-'.::'5E' .. .. ?:557:7i?2Li?f5'15i7'Fi7fii?7CE42S5 ifi1':1:ff5Q1'3lii1'v?kii'ii. 3Zfi:1'f'-6:2 2': .f'i-355 15 -'i-72354, . 'f-. sf 7 . K ' X X 1 ?!.e,x:ff: A it :IN E 9 1a,Am.'. V 5. WIN 1 I 7 X' bib N I E ,-, , . FZ- 1--.'--,'r.1':. PRINCETON Laird, rf ......... VVOI'tl'1ll1gtO1'l, Pendleton, cf .... Reed, 3b ...... Rlioads, 1b .... Green, lf .... Gill, 2b.. . .. Wall, c. .... . VVOod, p ....., Copeland, p ..... Totals Summary-Stolen bases: Vlfingate, VVO1 El1l11gtOl1. pitched: by 'VVOod, 6 Cnone out in seventh inningjg Struck out: by WVOod, 35 by Copeland, 2: by Felton, 15. ton, 1, Harvard, 0. Left on bases: Princeton, 73 Harv .751:v.:,5.-:si-sv.g..:LQ.:-H42:3-r -.'2'.-.'1:s:'-'-.-1:53- r xi'-Hr:----h.' -1-aifi'A-K-, '-'-: :5:F!-'JJ 'J ' ' ,.+'L4i..+' ...L ' - 4 4 - 4 - ,, 1Brim:etnn hs. ibarharh PRINCETON, MAY 24, 1913 AB R H 0 A E 3 0 0 1 1 0 .. .... 3 0 1 0 3 0 4 0 1 3 o I .. 2 0 1 4 1 o 2 0 o II 0 0 3 0 0 2 o 1 3 0 0 0 4 1 4 0 0 6 1 0 2 0 0 0 6 0 .. 1 o 0 o 0 0 .. .. . .... 27 0 3 27 16 3 Score by Princeton... innings 1 Harvard .... 140 1-1A1zvA1zD Alsop, lf ..,. XVingate, ss. Clark, 2b .... Ayres, Ib.. .. Gannett, rf. Hardwick, cf Tornes, 3b.. Young, c .... Felton, p ..,. Totals .oooooooooo .0010 04007 Sacrince hits: Alsop, Green Tuo base lnt Reed Number of innings by Copeland, 3. Base hits off lV00cl I4 off Copeland 2 off Felton 3 Bases on balls: off Felton 7 off XVo0d 1 lirst base O11 errors Prince ard, 10. Time of game: 2 IO Umpires Steinberg and Kelley C me -7'-'I ' - f-13il 11f'fff iff5 ffff?1fWt?2fW ifsivfifffi-riflzil-2161-zsiffi f,1:: i-1v:'ff2+f.'s- aft:-nvazs fn1:sf1ra'f.:f: f:1f1',:-ws-a :.1ea::-f man ia-'zi-.va. ' : fsa zf :-ai.- . E, ' ' 39.5 2 , S WF ' wit B W' -s avi Q W s Z is .v 'iz QR 5- k T: Q 91 fs-.-'f 21 E. Aw:-' ,, :. ii i- - 4 - - - . . ' . . - . . . . '-:liz--ap:-Q113.14-.2-gl,-2xl-gy.-..1231:45:14-an-r..-.:::,.,-,Qi-g.'.,-ig:1.-'-.-1'-.5-, ::1-ir-, -f.a'-':',,-,s.-.- ,-,.'-w--f--1'.--'-'.-11 --'za-.flawn: '.-:-- 1:-.-rl..-,:-I .- .-nf.-,,-g.,,-,-.-ff... ::.-- - -..,1, -.. ,,.-- .L -N-4. -V V A 5 4 ,H 4 .4 .f f A -. .-L Rrintetun hs. gale Cjfirst Gamej NEW HAVEN, MAY 31, 1913 PRINCETON AB R H o Laird, rf .......... 5 0 0 1 Worthiiigton, ss .... . . . 5 o I 3 Pendleton, ef. ..... 2 I o 2 Reed, 3b ...., 5 'I I 3 Rhoads, Ib .... 3 I 2 S Green, 1f..f.. ...4 o o 3 Gill, 2b. .... 4 o I 3 Carter, e ..... 4 0 I 6 Copeland, p .... 2 o o o Wood, p... ...2 o o 0 36 3 6 X29 XTWO out when winning run was scored. Score by Princeton .... Innings: Yale ........ YALE AB R Middlebrook, ef. . . . . . . 4 O XHarpliam . .... .... I 0 Schofield, lf .... .... 5 0 Blossom, ss .... .... 4 0 Riddell, Ib. .. ,... 4 I Reilly, 3b ....,. .,.. 4 0 Pumpelly, rf ..... .... 4 I Cornish, 2b. .... ,.,. 5 0 Burdette, e. .. .... 4 2 Gile, p .... .... 4 0 Tldirown . . .... I 0 40 4 :FBatted for Gile in tenth inning. TBatted for Middlebroolc in tenth inning o o o 3 o o o o o o 3 o o o 1 o 2 o o o 1 4 Summary: Hits-Off Copeland, 7 in five and two-thirds inningsg off Wfood, 4 in four and one-third innings Stolen bases Pendleton Qzj, Reilly, Burdette, Rhoads. First base on balls-Off Copeland, 43 off VVood, 3, off Gile, 3. Hit by pitehu Py Gile CPendletonj. Struck out-By Copeland, 41 by Gile, S. Passed ball-Carter. Umpires-Kerin and Staffoid Tune 2 hours and 20 minutes. I UI :,'!:-i'-'ii-5: -3115 5-1.232--: r,-g.:i 15 --2:53111-1u?,i3:.i+ af:-'git-'1 :qi-'!f 1.:-Pr :g:,'7r' -',f2eti.e 12-'55,-if-1 .-' :f-.:-Izfggf-,. 'Rm'-'I--.-.- -.z'.-f 4-mf.-.E.-ez--'f' 3'.T-.t fwuk-.-.i -.: '.L??1y:: --Lff .4- I: -it-..'t.-,: :.. -S 'f 7' fx . S . 5 -- 11 sl? gig QW-15' f N W K... , . , I . I :Q 5 3 as ag, Ye! :.- -,v s .Q 1 it 7 .r -1. E -1 2- 0. 1: I., A-,.,-'f 5 N 1? . . - E K: Q. 'qajzg-2 ::1'g,-7.': '1':v:r:E.'!:Z-.re-11.1ulptff af-Gin -.11 21. Az:-'-vf I -5 ai'-I-i'1::1 I -22.11 c'-951 'J-11 1-'-'ff!'.1f 2:f-I -33-l.T2.'t1'G '-1 :.!L-Zvf:ff,- -3 '-?f.':'f1 .': 4.5 .-:img :'.!.:Af.'.gf7f:g-1:5.'.i.z1'.f:.'5',f.- Q 35 Agj-g5:'5gg 2111 3'-a.f511g:.1. ,,.1..--.- N,.,.1,--.L-.. - - fn. -,.,- -, --.q-,-4f1f1.sf4 - -,.'.-g.-.. .if f-,.f---4.--Nufz.,-.. L-...iz Princeton hs. gale Cietunh Gamej PRINCETON AB R Pendleton, cf. ..... I o Worthington, ss ..... .... 2 o Rhoads, Ib ........ 2 0 Carter, c ..... .. 2 o Reed, 3b ..... 2 o Laird, rf ..... 2 0 Greene, If .... ... 2 o Gill, 2b. ...... 2 o Copeland, p .... I o Totals... .... . .....I6 o Score by Princeton ..,. innings: Yale ......... PRINCETON, JUNE 7, 1913 o A E YALE AB R H o A 2 o o Middlebrook, ci... 2 o o o o o I o Schofield, lf .... 2 o o o o 6 2 I Blossom, ss. .... . 2 0 I 2 0 2 o o Riddell, Ib-.. 2 o o 2 2 o 2 0 Reilly, 3b. ........ 2 o I 2 2 I 0 o Pumpelly, rf .... 2 0 o I 0 I o o Cornish, 2b ..... 2 o o o o 3 2 o Burdette, c ..... . 2 o o 7 I I 2 o Gile, p. ....... 2 o 2 I 2 I6 9 I Totals ..... I8 o 4 I5 7 . . . . . . o o o o o . ......... ...... 0 o o o o o Summary-Stolen base: Laird. Sacrifice hit: Middlebrook. Three-base hit: Pendleton. Double plays: Gill to Rhoacls Reilly to Burdette, Reed to Rhoads to Gill, Gile to Burdette to Reilly to Blossom. First base on errors: Princeton, IQ Yale I Left on bases: Princeton, 25 Yale, 3. Struck out: by Copeland, 23 by Gile, 6. Hit by pitcher: by Gile, I CPendletonj. Balk Gile. Umpires: Kerin and Stafford. Time: one hour. Game called in sixth inning. 142 .,-IP YI V . :.-4.:---fe:-.---.ffffffff 552 P955 W F - i'f 'f?ffN 'fif51':iiff fre' -2v1'f f-fi -1 1121.15 cla im:-:s e 4:-a : 1ea::- 2141-w aa fif-:. '.::. - :fm i f- K 1-s.-.mt-i. . Fi 1 2-re. W-vf ,G 1 ' 5 .X b i X 'lf V' E ii' 5.05 3 5 Q Gm Y- ,, a 1- ilk 1, ,i----,.- 5 5. f..-.A ws-'f A ff. Q E 'I ' - E f ' 'i ' -14'-f '-3-FFT-.'--'Jw-1' G-25 -I-3'f-'31'ISIJ--'-'f1'.'-T:-11. -.'-'firm -22 it-191.-'J-2-. 1-'-r.'f.::f1rf-11:-if1.': J Lil-INF. --5'-.i.':11'1': 1'-i -'fln?:1'-1:-1f:.EfT:'11'131'-'.:.:l'-f:.'ZL?1:E3-'if-l:C'Ze.'figli'-k iD':-T'!.!kTLf . -f.'- - -f --1--J .- fe A- 4 - - .g- - - f ,1.,, -,,,. .,.,,,.: ilbrincetun hs. yah: Qmhirh Eamej PRINCETON, JUNE 9, 1913 o A 2 o 1 o 5 4 16 o I 3 3 0 o 6 8 2 0 3 o o 36 18 PRINCETON AB R H o A E YALE AB R Pendleton, cf ..... 5 2 2 I o o Middlebrook, cf ..... 6 2 Worthington, ss. .. . .. 4 o 1 4 2 1 Schoheld, lf ..... . . .. . 3 o Rhoads, Ib ..... 5 1 I 18 o o Blossom, ss. ..... 4 I Wall, c. ...... 5 o o 7 2 0 Riddell, Ib. ..... 5 1 Reed, 3b ..... 6 o I o 4 o Reilly, 3b. ...... 5 o Laird, rf ..... 5 0 I 4 o 0 Pumpelly, rf. .... 4 0 Greene, lf .... 3 0 o 1 o o Cornish, 2b. .... 3 I Hanks, 1f..,.. 3 o o o o 0 Burdette, 4 o Gill, 2b. ...... 4 I 2 o 6 o Brown, p. .... 3 o Copeland, p .... o o o o 1 o Gile, p. ..... 1 o VVood, p ..... 2 0 o 0 2 o - - Rogers, p. .... I o o o 1 o Totals .....38 5 tCarter 1 o o 0 o 0 Totals .................... 44 4 8 35 18 1 4'Batted for Wood in ninth inning. Score by Princeton .... .. 2 o o o o o o I I o o 0 - 4 innings: Yale ..... .. 0 1 o o 0 I o I 1 o o I - 5 Burdette, Riddell, Schofield, plays: Cornish to Blossom to Bases on balls: off Brown, 43 Summary-Stolen bases: Schoheld, Blossom, Middlebrook 135, Riddell, Cornish, Pendleton f2j, Gill, Laird. Sacrifice hits Blossom, Worthiilgton, Rhoads. Home runs: Pendleton, Rhoads. Two-base hit: Gill. Double Riddell, VVorthington to Rhoads. Struck out: by Brown, 4, by Gile, 65 by NVood, 4, by Rogers I off Gile, 2: off Copeland, IQ off Wood, 45 off Rogers, I. Left on baseszl Princeton, IO, Yale 8 Missed 3d strike: Burdette f3D. Time: two hours and four minutes. Umpires: Stafford and Kerin. 143 O I O C. C. N. Y ........ Tufts . ........... . tinteturfs Qiumplete 3851141111111 ilieturh-1860 tu 1914 Acme ............ Active . .......... . A. and M. Cvap.. Alaska Albright Alert . ........ .. Allegheny ........ Amherst . ........ . Andover ......... Athletics CPhila.D. 18 o Atlantics ......... 6 Prince- ' ton Vic- Vic- n tories tones Ties O I O 1 o 0 o 1 0 3 5 0 0 1 o 0 1 o 1 o o 8 IQ 1 1 6 o 9 1 0 Auburn .......... 0 1 0 Baltimore CE. L.j . 2 0 0 Boston CN. LJ... 8 o o Bordentown ...... 0 1 o Bowdoin ......... 1 3 0 Brooklyn CN. LJ. 6 2 0 Brown ........... I5 32 1 Bucknell ...,..... 0 3 0 Buffalo . .... . . 1 0 o Burlington .. .. .. Carlisle . ...... .. Centennials . .. . . Chelsea . .... .. Cleveland . ....... . Columbia A. C.. Columbia Law... Columbia Univ.. Cornell . ....... . Cuban Giants. .,.. . Dartmouth ..... Defiance .... . . Detroit ....... Dickinson ...... 2 I O O I O 1 o o 2 4 o 1 o o o 1 o 0 1 o 1 I7 o 5 27 1 1 1 1 1 I7 0 0 I O 2 O O Dolly Varden ...... Domestic . ....... . Easton ....... Eckfords ....... Edgehill .......... Elizabeth . .... . . Englewood E. C... Enterprise . ...... . 0 5 0 o 1 0 1 1 1 2 o 0 1 o 0 O I O O I O O 2 0 O I O First Game 1894 1883 1908 1876 1909 1884 1884 1875 1889 1863 1863 1883 1911 1876 1889 1908 1878 1870 1902 1885 1866 1901 1875 1873 1883 1900 1897 1893 1868 I88O 1888 I88O 1879 1881 1896 1877 1883 1874 1872 1896 1897 1890 1877 Prince- ton Vic- Vic- tories tories Ties Eureka .... ..,. 1 o o Exeter ..., O 5 O Flyaways .... o 2 0 Fordham ...., 4 I4 0 F. and M ......... 0 3 0 Georgetown ...... I6 26 1 Germantown .. .. o 3 o Gettysburg . . . . 0 1 o Harvard .... .... 4 6 45 1 Holy Cross.... o 7 o Holyoke . .... 1 0 o Illinois ...... 1 0 0 Indianapolis . . 1 o O jersey City. ....... 5 1 o Johns Hopkins .... O 5 O Keystone ......... Kleintz CPhila.J Lafayette . ..... Lawrenceville .... Lehigh ........... Long Island ....... Louisville .... Manchester ... Manhattan ,...... Maryland A. C .... Mercersburg ...... O I O O I O Metropolitans .... Michigan ......... Montclair . ...... .. Montgomery A. C.. MonumentalsCBalt.l Murray Hill A. C. Nameless ........ Navy Neptune . .... . . Newark ...... . . Newark . ........ . New New New New New Bedford. .... . Haven ....... York CN. LD 1 York CA. LJ York Univ. .. 4 32 0 o I7 0 o 20 0 o 1 o 1 0 0 2 0 o o 9 0 0 1 o 2 1 o 5 1 0 4 0 3 o 1 0 1 o 1 o 2 o 2 o 1 3 2 3 2 1 o 2 1 7 1 1 o o 8 North Carolina .... o 2 0 144 First Game 1864 1903 1374 1877 1895 1393 1874 1904 1868 1900 1879 1902 1877 1379 1887 1883 1878 1373 1892 ISQO 1886 1376 1879 1881 1898 1906 1881 1882 1899 1895 1884 1894 1874 IQ06 1870 1870 1883 1878 1375 1881 1911 1899 1912 Olympics .... Orange . .... . Orange A. Pennsylvania Penn. State. . Philadelphia . Pittsburgh CNi Providence .. Quaker City. .... . . Rahway ..... Resolutes .. .. Richmond Rose Hill .... Rutgers ..... South Orange Southwark .. . S. I. C. C ........ Stars CBrooklynD.. Stars CN,Bnswck.J Stars CSyracusej .. Stevens . ........ .. Syracuse ......... Trenton ..... Tri-Mountain Trinity ........... Union CN. Bnswckj Union College Ursinus ..... Utica ............ Vermont .... Villa Nova. .. Virginia .. . . . VVashington . IV. and I .... W. and L ......... VVesleyan ,....... lfVest Virginia.. . . . W. and M ........ Williams ......... Worcester . . . Yale ...... Prince- . 1911 Vic- Vic- tories tories Ties O I O 1 2 o 1 7 o 16 2I 2 7 6 o 9 2 0 1 o o 1 o o 3 1 o o 1 o 2 3 1 1 0 1 o 1 o o I4 0 o 1 o o 1 o 3 3 1 0 2 o O I O O 2 O O I O 1 3 0 6 7 o o 1 o 0 6 o 0 4 o 1 1 o 0 1 0 1 6 0 0 1 o o 3 0 0 3 0 8 IQ 0 3 3 0 0 1 o o 1 o 1 8 o o 4 o o 1 o 4 8 0 2 0 0 68 48 2 First Game 1863 1373 1891 1879 1895 1874 1897 1881 1885 1891 1873 1896 1870 1866 1910 I880 1374 1863 1862 1876 1913 1904 1871 1770 1903 1900 1879 1395 1905 1379 1879 1910 1886 1881 1904 1896 1892 1399 1907 1864 1879 1868 b' h is fx fx '- X - I .34 XM., Xu ir: X 191 ...J EES . Lf' Ti-bg, R K f4 W H, mv V --,ff , I qw ' .f 45 . .. New ' 5' W X ' . 227 2? . 1' f ffl . H+ - - Q- , 5-Hif 'EJ iv?-Hi' T l 164' G 1 GV- fr f' Ir I ' I. , ,ll i ' ' ' 'I1 11 'ff , ff X - - 'fiifff-A ff FG 1 fi Q . 1 D15 A C Ai . G T ' 4 OFFICERS, 1912-13 T. M. TVICMILLAN ..,............................., Manager C. E. GOLDSMITH ..... ..... A ssistant Manager R- B- THOMAS, JR ..... ............ C aptain KEENE F1TzPATR1c1c ..... ,.,,, C Cach OFFICERS, 1913-14 C. E. GOLDSMITH ........... ........................ IX flanager T. M. GALBREATH, IR .... ..... A ssistant Manager T. FISKE ............ ............ C aptain KEENE F1'rzPAT1z1cK ..... ..... C oaeh VARSITY TEAM, 1913 H. G. Benton, '13 A. R. Bryan, '13 M. Chaplin, '13 A. P. Curtis, '13 H. G. Dewey, '13 A. E. Fox, '13 I. P. Harland, 'I3 K. Howard, '13 L. D. Howell, '13 G. F. Scudder, '13 G. F. Simons, '13 L. C. Stickney, '13 I R. B. Thomas, Ir., '13 F. C. Wasl1b11rn, '13 T. Fiske, '14 I. A. Baker, Ir., '15 S. M. Cooley, '15 A. B. Longstreth, '15 VV. S. Mason, '15 I. D. Mackenzie, '15 D. S. Morrison, '15 VV. M. Spencer, '15 G. C. Wfallace, Ir., '15 f xv 1913 TRACK TEAM HOVVELL PHILLIPS CHURCH BAKER LONGSTRETH BRYAN ou.E HONVARD BALLIN wAs1-IBURN EITZPATRICK Cdhb SPENCER BENTON s1MMoNs STICKNEY MAcKENz1E MASON SCUDDER CLOSE Mc IMILLAN qMgx-.J MORRISON 1f1sKE HARLAND T1f1oMAs CCapt.j CHAPLIN CURTIS Fox WALLACE COOLEY ROSS BELL ATI-IA GORDON FLEMING ' STICKNEY STARTING AT PENN RELAYS CURTIS LEADING MILE RUN inehietn nf Ulirank Season, 1912-13 vrig fs1TITH a limited amount of available material Coach Fitzpatrick managed last year to turn out a track team Which, though not extraordinary in any particular, would, with a trilie more generous assign- lf? rx ment of goodluck, have ranked as high, if not higher, than the average Princeton Track Team of ,L, IY'+ J' recent years. Sixteen men had been lost from the 1911-1912 team, and of the remaining veterans but seven were candidates for honors in the held events, a fact which led to the usual prediction of Princeton Weakness in this department. The scoring in the Intercollegiates, however, was to upset this particular E calculation. Outdoor practice was not possible until after the Easter holidays, which left but Five weeks before the First important event of the season, the Pennsylvania meet. This, with the exception of the Georgetown track meet, where Princeton failed. to score, was the hrst opportunity given for judging the improvement in the veterans' work and the ability possessed by the new men. All ent ry records were eclipsed at this meet, there being approxi- mately fifteen hundred college athletes and schoolboys competingg of this number seventeen were Princeton men, who scored in three of the events. The four-mile relay was won by the Pennsylvania four, who led 147 Princeton, their nearest competitors, by an eighth of a mile. T. Fiske, '14, tied with Captain Wagoner, of Yale, for second honors in the pole vault, in the hundred, I. P. Harland, '13, took fourth place. For the next two weeks all energies were devoted to preparing for Yale, who came to Princeton on May 10. The meet proved traditionally close, Yale being victorious by a 605 to 5623 score. To an unfortunate acci- dent in the high hurdles may be attributed Princeton's defeat. G. M. Bryan, '13, the only Princeton entrant to qualify for the hnal heat, tripped on the last hurdle, while in the lead, with the result that all three places were credited to Yale. i Columbia was met the next Week at New York, and was decisively defeated, 79 1f3 to 37 2f3. A The Intercollegiates, according to the general forecast, were won by Pennsylvania. Princeton totaled six points. T. Fiske, '14, defeated his old enemies, WVagoner and Wfright, for first place in the pole vault, while in the high-jump I. F. Simons, '13, tied for third position. The evening of the Penn games T. Fiske, '14, was elected captain of the team for the present year. The team in its late-season work atoned for the undeniably poor start, and, while not entirely satisfactory at all times, it may, on the whole, be written down a success. I I 1 ,,-f'T' .. 'r 1 4 - I-. , . I 9 19- Clif- ' V' .. 4? '5QQ 'HER-rf' K' vig 2?'5i2i3'Z,g1lLfi.' rn, , ,Z,',r'?' AZ..-.fini i.2.,',. Jw. .wh ggfm 1gl ,1'v 1 AL. 3 MASON XVINNING 220-HURDLES BAKER IN CALEDONIANS BENTON IN YALE MEET 148 'V - z n--..- -':-.-1 .1-'-.----.--.1-4:-A: . . . . . . , ' ' QATA- 5:1 -f'i'2' f-.- '11 -- '----f -- - '!-' -?- -'n4 f 'f5+5'u3:-6-' dv : 2f'1x1f!f-uwfgmxiv. -',-cl:-L 12- 11 1:-: :-- J:-4:-Zztqf-1.f-11-.ue-1'-.'I'1:f::-.-'9.'5:.f.':.-:'.f-'f- s'.1n 'fff:1-:Eff-.i-.1i.'f-.:bJ2Pc.::2 -150.4-''13'-1if,4.'.i,.-,z :.. I Q ,Nui 7.w, xx' -. . ,. N my m avi as-1 vw :.- yi ily QQ W- E 3 2..-. 1 -ms ,, 'v. 5 '- - E 4 .. ':2. rE'v::':.-rS 4 v1- -wr-:'.12. ' if wr- ir. fe:-1-f ai'-: ar:-1 -zt. . -fee e-11 '--.:.!Q:'12f ..- we-sc -:z-1' -:.11::-:L-auf -.f.,:- e.'a-4-1.as4f:-:::':..-::11. :'-a.':.:':4n':1r X , -.--. - . -...,.-- ...... - L., --. C.-- -f ----.-1..,1.x-- - Q,,..N,-.- ..L.-.-..f,--a-e-.-,:.,-, -.-....:. . I EVENTS I00-yard Dash.... 4 2. 220-yafd Dash.. .. 4 2. 440-yard Dash.... 2. 880-yard Run. .... 4 2. I-mile Run ..,.... 4 2. 2-mile Run ....... 2. 120-yard Hurdles. 2. Bale: rincetun C ual Trask itllleet UNIVERSITY FIELD, MAY 10, 1913 NVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE R. B. Thomas, Princeton .... IOM sec. Cornell, Yale Ruddell, Yale Cornell, Yale ................ 24K sec. I. P. Harland, Princeton R. B. Thomas, Princeton Wilkie, Yale ................. 52M sec. M. Chaplin, Princeton G. C. Wallace, Princeton Brown, Yale. ............ I min. 56 sec, I. D. Mackenzie, Princeton S. M. Cooley, Princeton I. D. MacKenzie, Princ'n.4 min. 33 sec. A. P. Curtis, Princeton Smith, Yale L. C, Stickney, PAI'll'lCyl1.IO111lIl,3M, sec. D. S. Morrison, Princeton Lyman, Yale Potter, Yale .... .... I 6M sec. Smith, Yale Shedden, Yale EVENTS 220-yard Hurdles. 2. Broad Jump. ..... 4 2. High Jump. ...... L Pole Vault ....... 4 2. Shot Put. ........ 42. Hammer Throw.. 4 2. SUMMARY Yale, .... ..... 6 OE6 points Princeton .... . I VVINNERS TIME. HEIGHT OR DISTANCE XV. S. Mason, Princeton ....... 27 sec. Potter, Yale G. Bryan, Princeton H. G. Benton, Princeton. .21 ft. IOM, in. G. F. Sudcler, Princeton. .21 tt. SM in. Mathews, Yale ............. -21 ft. 8 in. Douglas, Yale. ............ 5 ft. TIM in. A. E. Fox, Princeton ..... 5 ft. IOM in. I. F. Simons, Princeton, and Riggs, Yale ........... 5ft.6in. Wfaggoner, Yale ..... . .... I2 ft,6in. T. Fiske, Princeton ........ , I2 ft. 3 in. Achilles, Yale ........ ......, 1 2 ft. Roos, Yale. ................. 42 ft. 5 in. A. B. Longstreth, PI'lllC'll.f47 ft. 5M in. Baker, Yale ............. .37flJ.2y1ll1. Talbot, Yale ...... .... I 38 ft. 726 m. Pickett, Yale. ..... .... I 35 ft. 814 in. Cooney, Yale ..... .... 1 33 ft. 3 in. .....56!6 points UNIVERSITY FIELD, May 17, 1913 It L.-.,.,.-,z z.. ge y YIY V,-:gf --hm: -3.-, . . ....:,,., I-:.H:'.:k-.-.5 ..- T,..:.i5,:31?-,...:., :MQW ..-3'-lj.-Sir ,. -kl.1'-- . .- - --My . - -JI. .13 I.- ,g -R-...L-UZ. . -.-.. -A-.f..A,'.:-wi ',-,-5.3 fpqafgg' f..3,t..r..::..13 13,--,,1::.:',..-43. Zig. 1- nf -Q? - ..:-L 1- 1 ' ZW. - .. f Z-Inna! fs c 5 S. - QIKL. '- ,- . 4? 1- if x-,Wav I. 5 my .5 A B U as I . r- , - :IQ 4 1 , r, 2 .55 9 4 Sw-W 'Q' :J E' ' - E L1-,..,,-,,-,.,,,..,.., - ,.,,-W -,-,- - --,,-,, qxx. - - ,X-.- ,S-- ,,.,.r,---.--.-A,:.,-,. --,--Q , Ciulumhiazijmintetun ual jliileet D. S. Morrison, Princeton EVENTS WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE EVENTS I. P. Harland, Princeton ..... IOM sec IOO-iY3.I'Cl Dash. .. R. B. Thomas, Princeton 220-Yard Hurdles. Harvitt, Columbia I. P. Harland, Princeton ..... 22M sec 220-Yard Dash R. B. Thomas, Princeton B d Harvitt, Columbia ma Jump Bonsib, Columbia ............ 50M sec. 440-Yard Dash G. C. Wallace, Jr., Princeton McDonald, Columbia High Jump -..'.., I. D. Mackenzie, Princeton. I m. 572 s 880-Yard Dash Bonzib, Columbia A. P. Curtis, Princeton I. D. Mackenzie, Pi'l1'1CCtO11.4111.3S-K s. Pole Vault ' One-Mile Run. A. P. Curtis, Princeton Two-Mile Run... W. M. Spencer, Princeton L. C. Stickney, Princeton. .9 m. 57tK5 s Shot Put .... .. 3. L. D. Howell, Princeton ' I. Brady, Columbia ............. 162 sec. McDonald, Columbia Hammer Throw. . I2O-Yard Hurdles. 2. 3. G. M. Bryan, Princeton I. SUMMARY PFIHCCUDH -- .... 79M Columbia 150 I 2 3 3 lr I3 XVINNERS TIME, IIEIGH . Brady, Columbia ...... .. G. M. Bryan, Princeton WV. S. Mason, Princeton T OR DISTA NCE .....25K sec I H. G. Benton, PI'iI'1C6tO1l..2If1Z.6KlI1 2 G. F. Scudder, Princeton .... 21 ft.4in 3 Graham, Columbia ........ 21 ft. all in 51. F. Simons, Princeton rf , I' F. C. Wfashburn, Princeton 3 t'8m 3. A. E. Fox, Princeton ........ 5ft.6in I. T. Fiske, Princeton ......... IOff.6l1'1. 2. I. A. Baker, Princeton ...... IOfiZ.3i1'1. YH. L. Dewey, Princeton .4 Dickinson, Columbia ...... 9 ft. LlfVeiskorten, Columbia J I. Beatty, Columbia .... .... 4 3 ft. II in. 2. Olmstead, Columbia. ........ 40 ft.4in. 3. Hale, Columbia ...... 2, 3. .....37ft.9in. I. K. Howard, Princeton .... I30 ft. IM in. Olmstead, Columbia ...... 127 ft. SZ in. H. H. Gile, Princeton .... III ft. 3M in. .37M . Kohler Qhfiichiganj EVENTS Ioo-yard Dash .... 4 Qnnual illtleet it. QI. QI. SEI. Q. HELD AT HARVARD STADIUM, MAY 31, 1913 TRACK EVENTS ......'i'QtK5S6C. r NVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT ou DISTANCE l I Patterson fPenn.j ...... i2 Reller CCornellJ 3 Lippincott CPenn.j ' .4 Bond CMichiganj K RI gippincottxCPenn.D ...., 2 eward Qlflichiganj 220-yard Dash .... - 3 Bond Gwchiganb 44 Patterson QPenn.D EI. Haff Qhliehiganj ..... 2 Cozzens CCornellD 440'Yafd Run ' 3 Barron QI-Iarvardj 4 Jansen CMichiganj lI. Brown CYaleD ....... ,. il 2 Jones QCornellj 880-yard Run ..... - 3 Copper QHM-Vardb N4. Marceau CDartrnouthj ... f2IZ sec. ....48h sec. min. 55K see. EVENTS One-mile Run... Two-mile Run .... I2o-yard Hurdles. 220-yard Hurdles. Tlntercollegiate and world's amateur record. TEquals intercollegiate record. 'FIELD EVENTS EVENTS WVINNERS TIME, HEIGQI-IT on DISTANCE EVENTS Beeson CCaliforniaD ,- il' iCamp fl-larvardb 5 6ft-M111 Shot ut High Jump ....... 4 fMoffatt qnafvafdp P --'-- I3. Sargent CMichiganJ L Simons QPrincetonD qt. Mercer gliennj .,......... 23 ft. 323 in. I V I 2. A len C a ifornia3 Po e aut ...... Broad Jump 3. Wliiiiery fCornellD 4. Thomson fSyracusej fl. Cable fHarvardj... ............. 156 ft. H T1 I2. Shattuck fC2lllfO1'H1Zl7 ammer HOW 3. Eriglehorn QDartmouthD 4. Kohler CMichiganj SUMMARY C H t .P l ' ...... . ....... ....... . .. 24 ai orma .. 2. Heillliiiaflfi... .. an 7' wesieyan .. . Michigan .... IQ 8. Princeton 3 4. Cornell ..... . 5. Dartmouth 6. Yale ....... UM 9. 14W IOM IO' E 151 Columbia fPenn. State lSyracuse .. I V J V J S E i J WVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE I. Jones CCornellj. ...... T4 min. IMA sec. 2. Taber QBrownj 3. Harmon CDartmouthj 4. Madeira CPenn.j I. McCurdy CPenn.D.. .. 2. Smith CMichiganD . Boyd CI-Iarvardb 3 4. Keyser CPenn. Statel . .QI11111.4.SM sec. . 'Wendell CWesleya1iD ..... I 2. Jackson CHarvardD 3. Cummings CHarvardD I. Y1Vendell CWVesleyanD ..... 2. Potter CYalej 3. Braun fD3.l'tll1011tl1D 4. Brady CColu1nbiaj f I. Vtfhitney CDartmouthD .... 47 ft. 2M in. 12. Beatty fCOlL1lT1il3l?l3 3 I. Z. 4. VVINNERS TIME, HEIGI-I'1 ...J524 sec. ...T23iS see. OR DISTANCE 4. Kanzler CCornellj Fiske QPrincetonD .... lVVagoner CYaleD 2 VV1'ight CDartmouthD i Camp CHarvardD lVan Kennen CCornell5 .....I2'ft.Sin. .. io IO .. 6 .. 4 . I . I 1 .. -S YIT -.-f-t:1?f:'.-:2-:5'.'f22'-'fb--TILTL'-Ligifii12:52:21-'5'eg'gc.PL-igtil'5'zfiQ13zliiifgigiigi1-,::g:Qa':.i,-::'.-3'g.:v2'fi.1?4f.1gij1.'13fi,75fq1g'jl'.3'14':c:f:EZJ9Z'1.E.f,t21iict-:U'jalifmj352EEff-I-'li'-.zt.'f SI-3232L3fF-1.2Q'f.1- 'E3'l'-io.-..-1.-., - . . +L .. .,.. - 1. 5 f- 5 f'- f. 712. 1, - Ss, Q, T 5 ,H pw- . L ff T 5-'ls 4 9: - KK . , V li'-1. E 5 'gi s wf Q 5 :f - E 'zz-f:1 ::-3.- . M -1-si.-.J-:sw-:-.ca :' : :P PQH ::. NI-'-'f -z1'-:4.':::- 1 -but .wwff '.'- :-.'f :!r.-ffaf'-2: -121. :111 :.!L-:wQff..- J.-:1:'-': -5: -':-I' 2' 1'-!::hf:.'f7f11-12 .:1'-f::5-.? -ik.-:I-1:1'3e.' f:g11-: if':1'I!1-L- . : -,-,,,,..,- , .LV .LLL--,.-. ,,,.,-.., -, --:,,.,,,---1-.. -,L..- .- g,,,w- - . -- ...,-..-- . .- .X-.- M ---A L . , . Tlinihersitp ui Bennsplhania inelap Bases EVENTS Four-Mile Championship .... Pole Vault.. . . Ioo-Yard Dash.. . .. FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 26, 1913 WINNERS 1. Pennsylvania ........ 2. Princeton L. C. Stickney, ,I3 A. P. Curtis, ,I3 3. Ohio State 1. Curtis, Syracuse .... T. Fiske, YI4 2. .. i Wagoner, Yale 4. Wright, Dartmouth I. Patterson, Pennsylvania 2. Robertson, Syracuse 3. Marshall, Pennsylvania 4. I. P. Harland, '13 152 TIME OR HEIGHT min. SM sec S. M. Cooley, ,IS I. D. MacKenzie, '15 .....12ft.6Min .....12 ft. 3M in ....IO SC C ......A. H. Bissell emeetun Qliraeh ilieenrhs Being the best authenticated records made by Princeton men at any recognized amateur games. EVENT 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 ..... 16-pound Shotput ........ 16-lb. Hammer Throw .... 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 ..... f .... Putting I6-IJOL11'ld Shot ........ Throwing 16-pound Hammer. . Pole Vault ................... RECORD 6 seconds .... .... 7M seconds.. . . . 9M seconds .... HOLDER . . . .R. A. Gamble H. Cary H. Rush, 2135 seconds ..... ..... W . S. Dawbarn 49 seconds ........... ......I. H. Colfeet ISM seconds. .......... ........ M . Dwight 24M seconds ..... ........ .......... M . Dwight, 1 minute 53K seconds .... ..... C . H. Kilpatrick, 4 minutes 232 seconds ..... ....... W . L. McGee, 9 minutes 40 seconds ..... ........... I . S. Eisele, 6 feet 2M inches ,......, ..... G. P. Serviss, jr. feet113 inches ...... W. C. Carroll 5 A . ..... 23 feet 25 1nch-es ..... I2 feet 6M inches.. . .. II feet 5 inches ..... 44 ft. 2 inches ........ ......L. H. Simons ......T. Fiske, .. . .C. Vezin, Ir. J 1 1 168 feet, 7 inches ..... Zlnteeeullegiate Teach ihecurbs RECORD 9M seconds ..... 212 seconds ..... 48 seconds ......... I1'1'llI'1LltC 534 seconds A ....... 4 minutes 142 seconds ....... 9 minutes 242X5 seconds ISK seconds ..,....... .23M seconds .......... 6 feet 3M inches ..... 24 feet 4?6 inches ..... 48 feet IOM inches .... 164 feet IO inches ..... I3 feet 1 inch ......... R. De Witt, HOLDER COLLEGE YEAR B. 1. Wefers ..... ..... G eorgetown .. . . . 1896 R. C. Craig ..,.. ..... N lichigan ....... .. 1911 Patterson ...... ..... P ennsylvania . . . . . 1913 B. I. Wefers ..... ..... G eorgetown .. . . . 1896 R. C. Craig .... ..... 1X lichigan ..... .. 1911 Lippincott ..... ..... P ennsylvania . . . . . 1913 D.Reidpath..... .....Syracuse .. 1912 .I. P. jones ....... ..... C ornell ..... . . 1912 .J. P. Jones ..... Cornell .... . . 1913 P, Withington ...... ..... H arvard ..... .. 1912 A. B. Shaw ........... ..... D artrnouth .. .. .. 1908 A. C. Kraenzlein ..... ..... Pennsylvania Wendell .......... ..... W esleyan T. Moffit .......... ..... P ennsylvania A. C. Kraenzlein .... ., .... Pennsylvania R. L. Beatty ........ ..... C olumbia I, R. Dewitt ...... ..... P rinceton R. Gardner .. 153 Yale .. 1898 .. IQI3 .. 1907 .. 1899 1912 ,. .. 1904 .. IQI2 1913 CROSS COUNTRY TE.-XM FITZPATRICK CCoachJ HUNTER ATI-IA GOLDSMITH CMg1-.D HAYES BARNET MORRISON Doa-Y DOWELL JONES GLOVER :f.3.f.1...-'27 1'SP'-TJ:-'-J-P51-Z'-55-bfi-: 44:'lT- L.. .. -.-.V . 1 - .. W? I If , A ,W n.,,:Q ,f1I' . , e, .- - ', 5 1 5 , ,, ,,,f 1 1 -1 U - ..g-gn, 1 , 1 1 1 fx f Kllnmf A : 'X 1 ' x fx X 5 X PK f ,'1,v' .-1-,,..-ru ' 5- A K , , 9 Q , X X ,A my ge, gem ,X m ,N C QM 5 -16: Q 1 'I '-7 Q 'N Hd I, T1 G I Zi-.'l I N IX I . E X 1 H -1 . f - . fi . ' Q -wir.--. -..-.-11fq'.'-:ny1.'.-.-Jr.::'-'Sf-1-:i.111.'.::'4mf:-1' -1 1. 1 - ' 1 ' 1 L 1 1 1 o sl. 1' -1, 26:6-1344-i,,i S. ,- I ., fl ll 'flllll 1 191 121 W . ' '. ef 'rdf ' 1 Qiruss Qliuuntrp Qieam 1445 3 1 h ' --'. Q 1 5 21 ' .' R , '1 'r , f 1 'f OFFICERS i f A-1 4'f..ffg Mx f - D. S. AIORRTSON ...... .............. ........... C a ptafu ull . 3'- R , Q -' C. E. GOLDSA-1111-1 ...... .............. lX Iauager Nfl? ' ji ng T. M. GALBREATH, IR ..... ..... A ssistant Manager J H. - gf N C hl' ' 22321 ICEENE FITZPATRICK .... ............... C oach 'gum' egg? . 'nc' 'bf 3 CQO55-COUNTQY The Qieam S. K. Atha, '15 M. I. Hayes, '15 D. S. Morrison, ,TS J. N. Dowell, '16 VV. S. Doty, '15 E. E. Jones, 'IS H. H. Barnett, '16 L. L. Glover, '16 A. Hunter, '16 mljk BEEUIU November 1, 1913-Princeton 21, Yale 34, at Princeton November 8, IQI3-PI'l1lCCl201l 15, Columbia 49. at New York November 22, 1913-Intercollegiates, at New York 155 I 4. 1913 CREXV CONGLETON PUTNAINI RAUCH CCapt.J NORTH CHESTER BAsH1NsKv cunns NNE Buwzm. at as 'fa 2 , A Q, XXX OFFICERS, 1912-13 F HM Q 'l ,T T N J lf' I. A. LARKIN, ,I3 .......................,....... M my XL: 7 FWG I . anager ft up N , ,ll . . ARDNER, I4 .... .... A ssistant Manager ' , in R- RAUCH, '13, ....., ........... C aptain ,' H , iylgliii TX X114 if DR. I. D. SPAETH ..... ,,,, C Oach ,- J ' Q'.,1,'.i t 3 , I Xml Xi X 1 i- -iv i I' f f if J up 5 YM- OFFICERS, 1913-14. N luimnulml 1 E ' iv-C ,Ml ', 1 J J ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, F. VV. GARDNER, 714 ................................ Manager 'i Z ' -Jiralh ,Y - 7 - ' T I. R. PAUL, ,IS ..... .... A ssistant Manager 35 R T. C. BRIGGS, '14 ...' .. ........... Captain f DR. J. D. SPAETH ..... ,,,, C Qach CDRW itkehiztn of the 1913 Qeasun ITH victories over both Harvard and Yale, the IQI3 crews placed rowing on a still Hrmer basis at Princeton. The Y, superiority of the Varsity stroke over the English stroke used by Yale reflects great credit 'to Dr. Spaeth, whose efforts have been largely responsible for Princeton's rapid rise in the rowing circles of the past few years. Y ,S Further incentive to rowing has been give-n by the new boathouse opened this fall, presented by the Class of '87. ?'51'7'YN3e' This is a handsome two-story building, with accommodatlons for nearly fifty shells and large locker and club rooms. The Princeton-Harvard-Pennsylvania Regatta was held over the 1M-miles course clown the Charles River Basin on May 12th, under almost ideal weather conditions. In this race the Princeton eight fulfilled the highest expectations of their backers by finishing four seconds ahead of the Crimson and sixteen seconds ahead -of Pennsylvania. The Princeton boat was slow in getting into motion, 'and at the first quarter Hag was over 35 feet behind Harvard and 20 feet behind Pennsylvania. Then the strong, even stroke of the Varsity began to tell. Tl1e Pennsylvania sl1ell was passed at the half-way mark, and when the three crews disappeared under the bridge only five feet separated the Princeton and Harvard shells. Here in the dark the Crimson yielded the lead, and from then on till the hnish, when a momentary spurt put Harvard within striking distance, Prince- ton's victory was assured. The times follow: Princeton, IO minutes 18 seconds, Harvard, IO minutes 22 seconds, Pennsylvania, IO minutes 34 seconds. On May I7'tl1 the Pri11ceton-Columbia-Annapolis Regatta took place on Carnegie Lake, resulting in a triumph for the Columbia crew, with the Navy taking second place and Princeton third. Annapolis took the lead at the start, with Princeton second, a full stroke ahead of Columbia. Near the half-mile mark, however, the powerful swing of the Blue and VVhite oarsmen brought them even with their opponents, and- at the three-quarter mile flagthe fight for first place was over, leaving Princeton and the Navy to battle it out for second honors. The times were: Columbia, 6 minutes 45M seconds, Navy, 6 minutes 48M seconds, Princeton, 6 minutes 4946 seconds. X 1 157 I In the American Henley Regatta, which was rowed at Philadelphia, the second Varsity crew competed with the second crews of Cornell, Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Annapolis, and Pennsylvania. Here again the superior oarsmanship ofthe Columbia and Navy eights was in evidence, but the Princeton boat was not far behind the leaders, and finished a strong third. An innovation was made in fall rowing at Princeton this October by securing a race with Yale, which took place on Lake Carnegie on the 25th of the month, The fact that the Princeton eight, with only three weeks, practice together, and with four new men in the boat, were able to win without apparent effort by two full lengths leaves little else to be said as to the value of the Princeton stroke in comparison with the English stroke used by Yale. g Both eights began the race at a forty-to-the-minute stroke, but at the quarter-mile mark the Princeton crew were able to drop down to a thirty-six with a lead of almost a length and a half. The Princeton eight nnished strong with a full length of open water separating them from their opponents. The times were: Princeton, 9 minutes 392 seconds, Yale. 9 minutes 462 seconds. The crew was seated as follows: Bunzel, bowg Pyne, 23 McKibbin, 35 Quinby, 4, Heffron, 5, Purdy, 63 Briggs, 75 Putnam, stroke, Sixes, cox. QS ,, Stroke, O. S. Putnam, ,IS 7, fCapt.D R. Rauch, '13.. 6, I. S. North, '13 ....... 5, T. C. Briggs, ,I4 ...... 4, W. M. Bashinsky, 'I3.. 3, W.' M. Chester, ,I3 .... WVEIGHT AGE 167 163 175 178 180 174 20 21 21 2I 20 24 bpring 'Uarfitp .1913 111210111- 6.1 6.2 6.135 6.46 6.2 6.2 YEARS second third second second Hrst first 2, R. Pyne, YI4.. Bow, VV. I. Curtis Sub, E. E. Bunzel Sub, I. Swart, ,IS J 114 '1 Cox, E. Congleton, '13 XVEIGHT AGE 174 21 170 22 163 20 177 2I IO3 2I HEIGHT YEARS 6.1 second 6. 1 second 5. 1 1M Hrst 5. IOM, first 5 . 4 second THE '87 BOATHOUSE 75 LLOYD STEWART SOCCER TEABL1, 1912-1913 W HUNTER CURRIER CMg1'.D BECK ROBERTS CARVIN DINSMORE . A , IN Us Mc MASTER PAGE CCapt.J BOYLE VROMAN q!Q!!!PX . xx 5- 2 fiQw 5 , ,..Q,.:ulwx . i,52yH w X gd X. 3 .5 ' Y r: if 9- X ' actin 2 s A , ' N M '4 S ! . Jwmiigqm ' xv DOCCED A. H. Hunter, '13 ..... F. H. lxVinants, '14 .... VV. P. Roberts, '14 .... E. Lloyd, '14 .......... L. C. Dinsinore, '14 ..... S. M. Moffat, '13 ..... J. A. Garvin, '15 .... DATE October 26, Princeton October 28, Princeton 8, Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton December 15, Princeton November November 14, November 17, December S, OFFICERS, 1912 E. C. PAGE, '13 .......................... I. R. CURRIER, '13 ..... OFFICERS, 1913 P. D. lX'fICiX'IASTER, '14 .................. L. C. D1NsMoRE, '14 ..... THE TEAM, 1912 .............Goal . . .Left Full . .Right Full . .Left Half Center Half Back Back Back Back I. M. Beck, 714 ........ P. D. McMaster, 'I4 ..... E. C. Page, '13 ....... XV. S. Stewart, '15 .... R. Boyle, '15 ...... . .Captain Manager .Captain Manager .Outside Left ...Inside Left .......Cente1' . ....Inside Right .Right Half Back SUBSTITUTES ..Left Half Back J. C. Vroman, '14 .... . GAMES PLAYED, 1912 scoRE OPPONENTS .. . 1 Montclair A. C ...... . .. ... 2 Central High School ........ ... . . 1 Columbia ....................... . ... 4 Princeton Theological Seminary.. . .. . . I Yale ...................,....... . ... 2 Merion . .... ............... . ... ... 3 Haverford College.. . .. I Outside Right Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward . . .Forward SCORE 4 4 4 I 1 3 z' . -1, 7 .1 1'- . I Es BASKETBALL TEAM, 1912-1913 IARVIS E. TRENKMANN HUNTER GILL BIRD CAsst. Mgx-.J SCHMIDT F. TRENKMANN Lum-IRING CCoachD KLINE Mc LANA1-IAN DE WITT CCapt.J DE LA REUSSILLE BRIGGS TGVVSON SALMON DATE I , OFFICERS, 1912-13 .J Q - -H V. B. JARVIS, '13 .............. ..................... B lanager R. BIRD, '14 ......... .... . Assistant Manager F C' r 15 W. L. DE VVITT, ,I4 .... .....,........ . Captain X . S6 OFFICERS, 1913-14 all R. BIRD, '14 ..........,............................. Manager I- 7? K. M. SMITH, ,IS ..... ...Assistant Manager 'ml x E. TRENKMANN, ,IS .... ............. C aptain .N i t 1. 1 , ,rw THE TEAM SUBSTITUTES ' H. H. Salmon, '15 ......... .... ..... F o rward J. B. Schn1iclt,' ,I4 .,....... ....... .... F O rwartl D X i ' L. E. de la Reussille, lI3. .... ..... F Orward F. G. Gill, ,I5 ....., .,.. F Orward I VS. K. McLanal1an, ,IS ..... . ...Center T C. B1'iggS, '14 .... .-.. C enter W. L. de Witt, ,I4 ....... ...Guard C. E. Towson, '15 .... .... G uard -EQ E. Trenkinann, '15 ........................ Guard F. Trcnklilann, '15 ..... .... G nard Cornell .... Princeton .. . . Dartmouth .. . DATE SCORE December Princeton 35 December Princeton 30 December Princeton QQ December Princeton .... I5 December Princeton .... 39 December Princeton 22 December Princeton 39 December Princeton .... 23 January Princeton 34 January Princeton 35 INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE STANDING NVON LOST PER CENT .. 7 I .875 .. 4 4 .5oo -- 3 5 ,375 Columbia ...... Pennsylvania . . . RECORD, 1912-13 OPPONENTS SCORE Fordham ........... I4 Brooklyn Polytechnic 9 Manhattan College... I4 Pennsylvania ....... 22 Mittineague Y.M.C.A. 2I Dartmouth ......... 27 New York University I8 St. John's College... 27 Georgetown ........ 2I Columbia ........... 24 January January January February February February February February February March 163 I 11. 18. 21. 7 8. 12. I4. 18. 22. 3. SCORE Princeton .... 20 Princeton .... 1 1 Princeton .... 20 Princeton .... I2 Princeton .... 18 Princeton .... 22 Princeton .... 23 Princeton .... 21 Princeton .... 23 Princeton .... 18 WON LOST PER CENT - - 3 5 -375 - - 3 5 -375 OPPONENTS SCORE 'West Point . . 31 Pennsylvania ..... . I4 Columbia . ........ . IO Univ. of Rochester.. 23 Cornell ........... . 30 Yale ..... . 29 Cornell ..... . 20 Dartmouth . . . . . I3 Yale ......... . . I5 Georgetown . . . . 23 1: 1913 HOCKEY TEAM NORTH CMgr.j MAC coLL KILNER BRYAN LEE FITZPATRICK CCoachD NVINANTS KUIXN BAKER CCapt.b PATTERSON EMMONS COVVAN CARTER . X S ' ,- i 4' OFFICERS, 1912-13 ff 'isa -. 5 H. A. H. BAKER, '14 ..... ,,,, C aptain . lv- . I. S. NORTH, '13 ....... ............ 1X lanager M I. H. BOYD, '14 ..... .... A ssistant Manager I 'N ' OFFICERS, 1913-14 KW 5 W. S. KUHN, '14 .,.. .... C aptain mmf . ' X5 J. H. BOYD, '14 ....... ............ lX lanager F. 'VVINAN13 IR., '15. . .... Assistant Manager .HOCKEY Slkehietn ui Zlaunkep Season 1912213 M NOTHER year has witnessed a successful hockey season, a season, in fact, only second to its forernnner, inasmuch as Captain Baker s seven attained all honors possible without winnmg the championship. Defeating Vtfilhams mn was the next victim, and in two games with Yale no difficulty was experienced. Against Harvard a splendid fight was put up, but the Final game of the series, which was to decide a tie, went to the Cambridge seven. Captain 444 - ki- 'FJ Q AM the opening game, the Varsity continued its strong playing by overwhelming Cornell in four games. Dartmouth 1 Su' 5 f - '-' x . x A 0 . . . F24 'Baker was a great factor in the success of the team, and aided by an able line of forwards, proved a great scoring machme, while the defensive work was always strong and showed up well, especially toward the end of the season. THE TEAM GAMES F. H. VVINANTS, '14 .................... ....... G oal DATE OPPONENT SCORE R. C. LEE, '13 ........... ........ ........ P o int Dec WVilliams . 14-1 T. K. EMMoNs, '14 ..... .... C over point ECC gomeg -- 54 H. A. H. BAKER, 'II4 ..... .... ' ...Rover DSE. HH UHCZFQZH E. B. K1LN1zR. '14 ....... .... R 1ght wing Jan. Dartmouth 3-2 WV. S. KUHN, '14 ....... ....... C enter Ian. Cornell .. 9-o R. W. PATTERSON, '13 ............................. Left wing JJIHU- 121319 -- gg . an. arva . - SUBSTITUTES Feb. Harvard . 3-I G. M. BRYAN, 713 I. R. NIACCOLL, '14 Feb. Yale ..... 8-1 H. A. P. CARTER, '14 R. S. COWAN, '15 Feb. Harvard . O-3 nu! X 1913 SVVIMMING TEAM 1uzssx:NBRUc1-1 GREEN ROBINSON MYERS ILL SULLIVAN CCoachJ BARNES CROSS CCapt.J WIG111' SMITH CMgr.J BRAZELTON PAINTER 9 2.3 .7 i X 2. Cf-X - f JZ? 57- ?.?E'lit f:L'P 6C K ' - Mr -121-7 Z Q-,fy I L2 A 7' -X -X DATE January February February February 2-fig SIJITIFIHPIC OFFICERS, 1912-13 E. I. D. CROSS, IR., 714 .............................. Captain D. I. SMIT1-1, '13 ........... ............. N Ianager N. E. HUBEELL, IR., 'I4 .................... Assistant Manager FRANK SULLIVAN ..................................... Coach OFFICERS, 1913-14 E. J. D. CROSS, IR., 'I4 ............................... Captain N. E. HUBBELL, '14 ................................ Manager VV. M. BARR ..... ,... ......... ..... A S S istant Manager FRANK SULLIVAN ..... ............. ................ C o ach TEAM B. E. BARNES, ,I4 T. B. BRAZELTON, ,IS E. I. D. CROSS, JR., '14 CCapt.D R. M. GREEN, '13 H. M. HESSENBRUCH, '14 B. W. ILL, '13 T. R. IEXVETT, '15 W. B. MYERS, '14 I. L. D. PAINTER, '14 T. H. ROBINSON, ,I4 ' ?1BuaI Meets ' SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE 20. Princeton .... .... 3 7 C. C. N. Y .... .... I 6 14. Princeton .... .. 35 Columbia . .. I8 Ig. Princeton .... ........ I 9 Yale ............ .. 34 28. Princeton .... ......... 3 1 Pennsylvania .. 22 Zintereullegiate 41-Hleet MARCH 8, 1913-BROKAW POOL, PRINCETON, N. J. WINNERS TIME OR DISTANCE XVINNERS TIME OR DISTANCE 50-yard Swim .... Summers and Mayer, Yale, tied.. .262 sec. 220-yard Swim.. . Cross, Princeton.. . .. . . . . .2 min. 36M sec. Fancy Diving. . . . MacAllenan, Yale Plunge ........... Shoemaker, Penn .... ........ 1 .. .72 ft. 100-yard Swim. .. Cross, Princeton. ................. SQM sec. Freshman Relay-. . Princeton . ......... ..... 2 min. 32 sec. western jllileets DATE SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE March IQ Princeton .... .... I 5 Chicago A. A ..... 34 March 20 Princeton .... .. I2 Illinois A. C ...... .. 46 March 21 Princeton .... .. 27 Univ. Ill ............ .. 34 March 23 Princeton .... .. 2 Missouri A. C ...... .. 7 - - . I j Pittsburgh A. A ..... .. 21 March 25 PrInceton .... ................. 2 8 1 Pittsburgh Univ. H . I 5 Intercollegiate league btanhing WON LOST PER CENT. - WON LOST PER CENT Yale ........ . 4 0 Iooo Columbia . ........ I 3 250 Princeton .... . 3 I 750 .C. C. N. Y ..... O 4 oco Pennsylvania . 2 2 500 167 lx 1913 CHAMPIONSHIP WATER POLO TEAM LOWE ROBINSON BARNES BAR-rr.xs'r'r SULLIVAN CCoachJ 1-IESSENBRUCH w1cHT CCapt.D ILL SMITH CMgr.D BUTLER mzyuows cnoss li' If 5' 'l 5311511 Blasts' S- N ,Ki x QQIIIWY Princeton ..... .. S5 C, C, N, Y ,,,,, , 0 X Xxiifli Ag um p w' Princeton ..... .. 30 Columbia .... I5 TX' i X A ,D Princeton ..... .. 35 Yale .......... 20 I T .Z ' Princeton ..... .. 40 I Pennsylvania ....... 10 ix my if f p wrfdx ,ff 1 an 7, L ,gg A 5, j B5 BYU U11 g ' ,I -iv I ' Q X -:Ii-,ZPL-CW J Princeton .... .. 3 Univ. of Illinois .... I , gk - XT.,-,, 1 we ge Q VZ. D LQ itkeiaietn uf water mln Qeasun OR the second consecutive year the Princeton water polo team won the National Intercollegiate Championship. This was decisively settled when the season closed with a clean-cut victory over the University of Illinois, the 'QW' champions of the West. This last meet took place during the Easter holidays, when the Varsity team repeated Q Q last years successful 'Western trip. Previous to the trip Princeton had won the Eastern Intercollegiate title, ah.: defeating Yale 35-20 and Pennsylvania in the deciding game 40-10. Much of Princeton's recent success in water -f' MQ polo may be attributed to Coach Sullivan, who during his two years here has turned out two championship teams. The fact that signals were usedhfor the first time in the historv of the game by this yearys team is also worthy of note. The team was as follows, of which four men were picked for the All-Eastern team: E. W. ILL, '13.7 ....,.............. L. F. T. H. ROBINSON, ,I4 .............. R. B. E. I. D. Crzoss, 7I4 ..... . . .... Sub. CJ. K. WIGHT, I3 CCapt.j ........ R. F. I. K. BARTLETT, '13 .... .... G oal VV. F. REYNOLDS, ,IS... ..... Sub. H. M. HESSENPRUCH, ,I4 .... .... C . F. P. BUTLER, ,I4 .......... .... S ub, M. B. Lowe, 13. ......... .... L . B. B. E. BARNES, '14 .... .... S uh. INTERCOLLEGIATE STANDING , woN - LOST A woN LOST SYHUCHOI1 . 4 0 Columbia . ..... . 1 3 a e ........ . 3 1 C. C. N. Y ..... . o Pennsylvania .. . 2 2 4 169 Q5 PAINTER CAsst Mgr.D 1913 VVRESTLING TEAM 011.12 PETERSON CCoachJ LONGSTRETH HALL CMg-r.D FRANCE FRANTZ CCapt.D SEMPLE PRICKETT DRIVER Q.. 1, ui' 'XXX' New , .4,li5,53I3ml'xN ' ' min J. H. FRANTZ '13 ........................... ..... C aptain X F. C. HALL, '13 ......... ....... ..... Manager X X Q, ENQQQQ --f' X I J. L. D. PAINTER, II4 .... ..... A ssistant Manager Ng l XX ff 5, OFFICERS, 1913-14 Y 'E IL H. H. GILE '15 ..................................... Ca tain li .f 5 v I P xx-X 11, X IVIV g I ,- J. L. D. PA1NrER, I4 ....... . ............ . ..... Manager i , Q W if B. S. HEDDENS, 'IS ....... ..... 1 Assistant Manager lx I' ifxx in W l xx fyjdsx W X M' XX 1 .l -XXX In 2511511 jlilileets I ,.,z.,., ' .2 Q, F DATE P SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE l 35 ebruary 20. rinceton .... 3 Pennsylvania . .. .. 4 - EL February 14. Princeton .... 3 Columbia .. . . . 4 ' February 25. Princeton .... 4 Pennsylvania . .... 3 X- March 3. Princeton 3 Navy . ...... .. 4 , March 8. Princeton .... IM Cornell .... .. 55 March 15. Princeton IM Yale . .... .. 5M MARCH 21-22, INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET 1. Cornell 2. Princeton 3. Lehigh 4. Columbia 5. Pennsylvania lkehinztn uf the Season UE to the graduation of several members of the previous year's team, it was necessary last year to develop an almost entirely new combination. The fact that only one out of the six meets was won may be attributed to this fact. However, the splendid showing of the team in the Intercollegiates, when they won second place and two individual 5 championships, speaks well for Coach Pete1'son's work. VVith only two men lost through graduation, and some 'L 'Eff' excellent material from 1916, the outlook for the present season is very promising. THE TEAM E. S. DRIVER, '15 ....... 115-pound class I. R. SEMPLE, '13 .... ...135-pound class H. H. G1r.E, '15 ..... Light heavyweight W. PRICKETT, '15 ....... 125-pound class I. H. FRANTZ, '13 CCaptainj 145-pound class A. B. LONGSTRET1-1, '15 .... Heavyweight I. FRANCE, '14 ......... 158-pOLl1'lCl class Coach, GUS PETERSON, three times national A. A. U. champion in the 145-pound class. INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 145-pound Class ..... .... I . H. FRANTZ, '13 Heavyweight ..... .... I -I. H. Guia, '15 171 I 2 if V 1913 GYMNASIUM TEAM ERDMAN SMITH B1ssELL CMgr.D Foccrm' CCoachb Lowa THORNINGTON WALLOVVER MOFFAT HAY HOGAN vxzoMAN wow SEIBERLING WE If OFFICERS, 1912-13 Q 4 'nl Z 15.2 I. y JA X we K - I 4? X ,A fi seg -n1snumwn1mifaIn1mia+ zum-vnwavf 1 G TIC5 R. HOGAN VV. H. LoNG S. M. IYIOFFAT P. V. R. ERBEN C. P. ERDMAN A. W. HAY CCaptainj A. W. HAY ................... G. N. BISSELL .... H. DIXON ...... OFFICERS, XV. I. VVOLF .... ............. H. DIXON ....... W. H. I'IARRIES .... THE TEAM R. SEALY W. P. SEIBERLING A. D. SMITH I. M. THORINGTON DUAL MEETS .....Captain 1913-14 .........Manager Assistant Manager .......Captain ...............Manager Assistant Manager I. H. VROMAN H. H. XALALLOXYER NV. I. VVo1.1f DATE i SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE March S. Princeton ....................... . . . 27M Pennsylvania . . . 26M March 14. Princeton. ....................... . 2136 Yale ......... 32M March 25. Intercollegiate meet at Princeton. EXHIBITIONS DATE DATE January IS. Tome Institute, Port Deposit. Md. FebruaryI5. St. Luke's School, St. David, Pa. . February 8. Haverford Triangular Meet, I-Iaverford, Pa. February 21. XVHSlll1lgIO11,S Birthday Exhibition at Princeton. February 12. Lawrenceville Seliool, Lawrenceville, N. I. March I. Newark Academy, Newark. INTERCOLLEGIATE STANDING' 1. Pennsylvania 3. Yale 5. N. Y. U. 7. Columbia 2. Princeton 4. Rutgers 6. Harvard 173 I 1 OFFICERS .fp,Q:5ff 5'?,,, E PERCY RIVINGTON PYNE, 2d ......... .......... P resident 3-IBF: ' . . Q JOHN GRIER PIIBBEN ........ ..... V 1CC P1'6S1ClCHI arm ? I. S. COSGROVE ......... ............. S ecretary QL- I Q D5 ' BOARD OF GOVERNORS 411, . ' M. TAYLOR PYNE J. S. lX'lORGAN E. Y. ROBBINS A. D. RUSSELL C, F. lVlCCLURE PERCY R. PYNE, 2d '45 , ff f ALLAN lXdARQUAND H. A. FAIRFIELD I. S. COSGROVE L21 W HOWARD MCCLENAHAN A , , ,, A I UNIVERSITY GOLF TEAM arf! 3' -Wj'gN?,,Q'igv' 44 6 J. N. STEARNS III, Captain W. V. ROBERTS, ,IS R. W. FAY, '16 GO '23 D. B. DOUGLAS, ,I4 L. M. VVASHBURN, ,I5 G. PEAcocIc, '16 That the play of the Princeton University Golf Team last year was an improvement over that of the year before is evident from the outcome of the Intercollegiates, which were played over the Huntington Valley course. Princeton met Yale in the semi-hnals, and the clash between the Orange and the Blue furnished by far the most exciting match of the whole week's play. Yale won five matches to Princeton's four, but of those five there were two which went to extra holes before being decided in favor of the New Haven team. In the finals Yale defeated Williaiiis 6 to 3, and were awarded both individual and team honors. In the first round Princeton succeeded in placing live out of the sixteen players to qualify, and I. N. Stearns III, ,I4, won with a fine eighty the medal for the lowest score in the qualifying round. In the University Golf Tournament Stearns won from W. V. Roberts, IIS, 3 up and 2 to play, while in the match for the President's Cup he again was the winner, defeating C. Bunn, 114, 4 up and 3 to play. THE SCORES May 3, Morristown Princeton .... .. 6 May I7, Bal'EUS1'Ol . 4 Pfi11CCf0l1 May 14, Yale . ....... Princeton .... .. 0 May 23, Pawlins ------ - 3 Princeton May I5, 'Williams .. Princeton .... .. 3 Oct. 12, Lawrenceville ......... 0 Princeton Princeton .... .. 7 Oct. I5, Metropolitan Players... 25 Princeton ..... . 2K3 May 16, Cornell 175 I 1913 TENNIS TEAM VAN DEVENTER KIDDER CHURCH LAW KUHN sid' -IW' Qbffiters of the illinihzrsitp Tennis Qssutiatiun 1913-1914 ' G. M. CHURCH, '15 .... .... ..... C a ptain I A VV- S- KUHN, '14 ...., ............. I Ianager ' 'l A. M. ICIDDER, '15 ......................... Assistant Manager , fx l, J UNIVERSITY TEAM, 1913 me ' ' i W. S. Kulm, 'I4 A. M. Kidder, 115' , 1 lwfvfgx G. M. Church, '15 L. Van Deventer, '15 l L I ' ,,, B. C. Law, '16 fi' 2 f 1 015112 iintertullegiate Zlliunrnannznt In the thirty-third annual Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament, Harvard triumphed in both the singles and doubles, thereby winning two points toward the new championship trophy. The individual championship in the singles was won by R. Norris l1Villiams of Harvard and the doubles by Wfashburn and Armstrong, also of Harvard. At the conclusion of the first round of the singles Harvard and Princeton were the only institutions represented. G. M. Church, '15, the 1912 champion, defeated Kennedy of Pennsylvania and Whitney of Harvard, while W. S. Kuhn, '14, won from Cunningham of Yale, and B. C. Law, '16, and A. M. Kidder, '15, defeated Replogle and Bell, respectively, both of Penn- sylvania. The second round proved disastrous to Princeton championship aspirations, as Kuhn, who won by default, was the only member of the University to survive. One of the best matches of the tournament was seen when Church and xN'llllEl111S niet. The Harvard star won the first 'set with little difficulty, 6-3, but Church braced and reeled off three straight games in the Sscoiiil set, when VVilliams came back and won out, 6-4. In this round Law lost to Armstrong and Kidder was defeated by asi urn. In the semi-finals Kuhn lost to W'illiams, 6-1, 6-3, 6-2, the latter defeating VVashburn in the final round, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. In the doubles Law and Kidder reached the semi-finals by victories over Kennedy and Bell of Pennsylvania and Cunningham and Gates of Yale. They lost out, however, to Washburn and Armstrong after four hard sets, 6-4, 6-4. 6-8, 6-2. Church and Kuhn defeated Replogle and Tilden of Pennsylvania, but Harvard again downed Princeton when Williams and VVhitney won out after losing the first set, the scores being 3-6, 6-1, 6--4, 6-4. RECORD OF PRINCETON IN THE DUAL MATCHES, 1913 Princeton ..... . . . 6 Wesleyan .............. o Princeton .............. 8 Pennsylvania .... . . 1 Princeton... .. . 4 Cornell . ............,... 2 Princeton ............,. 5 Yale . .... . . . .. . . 2 Princeton ..... .. . 9 Columbia .. .. ,. 0 Princeton .... .. . 6 Harvard . . .. . . 5 Princeton... ... 7 Yale ................... 2 Princeton ....... . .. 5 Pittsburg .. .. . . 1 UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS, 1913 Singles 5 Doubles G. M. CHURCH, '15 1 WV, S. KUHN, '14 and A. M. Krnmaiz, '15 FRESHMAN TOURNAMENT, SPRING, 1913 INTERSCHOLASTIC CHAMPION, 1913 Won by C. T. GARRISON W. L. BICKINI, Hill . 177 I .4 , -, ww-1 GUN TEAM, 1912-1913 BARTLETT CMgr.J Mc ALPIN WHITE CCapt.J NIMICK HORN SIMPSON A xr C: X1 J ' ' iw' 1' T L, iw F1135 f f '4 45 if S' f' I . i' OFFICERS, 1912-13 5'1 1, N. R. VVHITE, '13 .............. ......... ...... C a ptain 7 j - viifffff' I. K. BARTLETT, IR., '13 ..... ....,............. B Tanager ' T. L. HORN, '15 .................... Secretary and Treasurer ll . ' OFFICERS, 1913-14 T. L. HORN, '15 ............... ................... C apatin e p, f A. C. M. Amy, JR., '14 .... .......,.......... 1 tanagef -K Q NELSON REED, '16 ....... .... S ecretary and Treasurer M X ' A41 TEAM, 1912-13 ' l Intercollegiate Svbunt H' R' Greem, I5 F' B' N, 'Ck' I3 May IO, Princeton.. 407 Yale.. 312 Dartmouth.. 294 T. B. Horn, I5 E. R. Simpson, '13 Harvard Cdefaultp J' R' MCA'p I5 N' R' 'Whne' 'I3 Individual Championship defended by N. R. Wl1ite, SUBSTITUTES '13, 87 X 100 I. K. Bartlett, Ir., '13 N. Nicoll, '15 Buell Shouts Nov. 2, Princeton ..... '. ,. 198 Dartmouth . . . . . . Nov. 9, P'rinceton .... . . 161 Harvard ... ... Nov. 16, Princeton ........ I8O Yale . ..... Zintercnilegiate bhnut Nov. 23, Yale.. 308 Princeton.. 397 Harvard.. Individual Championship vvon by N. R. Wl1ite, '13, 85x Mar. 10, Princeton 362 'NVestchester C. C. 412 Yale Mar. 13, Princeton 314 Newark ......... 316 Rational Qlibampiunsbips at 312. E. Q. QE. - IQO 162 186 360 100 315 Apr. 3, N. R. VVhite, '13, E. R. Simpson, '13, T. L. Horn, '15, qualified for the Philadelphia team. May 9, Princeton 202 Dartmouth 166 Harvardfdefau in Ulirupbies High Average Championship won by N. R. VVhite, '13, 271 x3o0. Runner up, F. B. Nimick, '13, 267x3oo. Handicap Trophy won by Nelson Reed, '16, 462450. Handicap Cup won by D. Nicoll, 115, 42X5O. Mar. 28. Scratch Trophy won by F. B. Nimick, '13, 48x5o. Apr. 30. Scratch trophy Won by N. R. Vtihite, '13, 66x75. FRESHMAN TEAM N. Reed D. G. Turner VV. C. Shanlcy B. Ames I. R. Johnston FRESHMAN MATCHES Princeton, '16 .......... 149 Hill ......... .. 117 Princeton, '16 .... .. ISQ Yale, '16, .... .. 148 I 1913 RIFLE TEABI VREELAND CALHOUN KENT INGRAHAM DEXTER BOLDT CCHDL7 coL. LIBBEY CCoachD nouoms 4 Q ihrimzetnn Rifle QEIUIJ, 191211913 OFFICERS, 1912-13 OFFICERS, 1913-14 H. VREELAND, IR., ,I3 ...................... ..... P resident D, B. DOUGLAS, '14 .........,.... .......... .... P r esident B. A. CALHOUN, 'I3 ................. ..... Secretary A. L. DEXTER, ,I4 ......... .. .. .. ...Secretary A. L. DEXTER, ,I4 ....... .... T reasurer M. A. KENT, '14 ........ .... 'l 'reasurer H. ST. J. BOLDT, ,I4 ..... ..... C aptain H. ST. I. BOLDT, '14 ..... .... C aptain THE TEAM B. A. Calhoun, '13 D. B. Douglas, ,I4 'W. P. Roberts, ,I4 H. St. I. Boldt CCapt.j, '14 F. Ingrahm, Ir., ,I4 E. C. Stover, Ir., ,IS A. L. Dexter, ,I4 M. A. Kent, '14 H. Vreeland, ,I3 P. Richardson, ,I3 MEMBERS, 1914 I. B. Blackburn L. COX A. L. Dexter C. P. Freeman T. B. Hogg M. A. Kent 'VV. G. Scanlan R. A. Bullock E. M. Day D. B. Douglas C. J. Gamble F. Ingrahm, Ir. I. H. Legendre A. E. Van Court MEMBERS, 1915 ' B. Chew G, XIV. Cumbler E. A. MacMillan C. Richardson, Ir. E. C. Stover, Jr. I. M. T. Finney, Ir. A. XV. Stephens MEMBERS, 1916 WV. M. Davy VV. VV. Dodge N. Miller S. C. Reynolds W. lfVhite R. R. Lester F. C. Roberts, Ir. MEMBERS, 1917 I. S. Bruinbach R. H. Cutter M. S. Dillon I. B. C. Garmany G. F. Hasslacher G. C. King O. Stout I. R. Chamberlain J. W1 Denison C. Fowler WV. B. Garrett A. C. Hewitt E. F. MacNichol A. R. Taber bljnutfi INDOOR INTERCOLLEGIATE SHOOT, 1913 Order of finish: woN LOST Order of Finish: woN LOST 1. Harvard University ...................,. I3 0 8. Columbia University ....... .. 6 7 2. Massachusetts Agricultural College ...... I2 1 9. University of Vermont ..... . 5 8 3. Princeton University .................. . II 2 10. Dartmouth University .. . 4 9 4. Massachusetts Technical. ........ ,. . IO 3 II. University of Maine ...... . 3 IO 5. Cornell University ......... . ' 8 5 12. Lehigh University ......... 2 II 6. North Georgia College ..... . 8 5 13. Rhode Island University .... 2 II 7. Norwich University . 7 6 14. Clemson College ........... . o I3 181 I Wlfl 3 wg SAGE TOWER BLAIR HALL AND ARCH THE if NB Q Y DM THE NVEST N HAL L LITTLE HALL HUD HAIL HOLDER CLOISTERS AND SAGE TOXVER urea CL455EgTLE.n G5 A I T1-IE ELECTION RUSH Zlntmlass Easehall series, 1913 1915 won the interclass baseball championship for the second time in its career in one of the most exciting series ever held at Princeton. The final result of the scheduled games ended in a tie and in the extra game for the play off 1915 won. The first game, between 1914 and 1915, was won by the Juniors. Then 1914 and 1915 both defeated the Sophomores, who in turn overwhelmed the Freshmen, II to 2, on the day of the rush. The Seniors also defeated the first-year men, but to the surprise of all they came backl' and beat 1915 in a fierce extra-inning game, which reduced the Juniors to a tie with 1914. On the play off, featured by a home run, 6 triples, 5 doubles and II singles, 1915 won, 7 to 4. 1 The Exams 1914 1915 1916 1917 Laird, cf. Hanks, cf. Kelleher, c. Madden, ss. Bolton, ss. Cook, 2b. G. Peacock, lf. McGrath, 2b., rf. Rhoads, Ib. Gill, ss. Hoyt, cf. Corey, cf. Reed, 3b. Jamison, 1b. Jamison, Ib. Rutherford, p. Moore, rf. Greene, lf. O,Kane, ss. Howe, lf. VVall, c. Copeland, p. Talley, 2b. Hoskins, cf. Voorhees,clf. Lear, p. Douglas, rf. Ballantyne, 1b. Byers, 2b. Salmon, c. Butler, 3b. Purves, c. Wood, p., lf. Bailey, 3b. Harrison, rf. Duer, 2b. Apgar, p., rf. Bard, 3b., Ib. R. Peacock, 2b. Anderson, p. Heath, rf. Holman, rf. Parkin, ss. Latrobe, c. Sullivan, 2b. Deyo, p. Lewis, cf. Link, p. The Stanhing woN LOST Per. 1915 . . 3 1 .750 1914 . . 2 2 .goo 1916 1 2 .333 1917 1 2 .333 1 FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE GAME. ...I l 1 ,. ' -Q- .- ,. .. ' .,. . . . ., . ,. , ' ' , . . . . '. .'.,, .. , . . ' l , f 4 .-'I - Im., --.- Wai-'ICJ-4-' aff-:'sf':!-a11'!'-1.1-wr-swf. -:ma-m u'I1-if-:-1---J---:if-I-J:-.-'R-.:.---1-Q2--:'1:-.-'4'-:rim-I'.--'f' -'J' If W- I 1 -.. - f ' - SY 'O S - 1 2f-.':-'- str-.'--. . : -1 -ig -5' 'Z'-111:53 4l7'5 '. . 3 5 lv - I -THE PREEQEIQN MSC-A-BMC 2 '-' 4'-I -V R N - ' H , EVENTS Ioo-Yard Dash.. . 120-Yard Hurdles One-Mile Run.... 440-Yard Dash. . . 220-Yd. Low Hdls. 220-'Yard Dash. . . Two-Mile Run. .. 1913 1915 NV I. 2. 3. I. 2. 3. I. 2 3 I. 2. 3. I. 2 3. I. 2. 3. I 2. 3. Cllalnzhunian Games jfnrtpbennnh Zinnual 621315155 Qlhampiunsbip Meet uf the iBrinnztun Glitanzk Qtblztir Qssmziatiun UNIVERSITY FIELD, PRINCETON, April 30, 1913 INNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE I. P. Harland, '13 ............ IOIA sec. R. B. Thomas, '13 H. J. Richardson, '16 G. M. Bryan, '13 ....... .... I 72 sec E. S. Decker, '16 G. M. Church, '15 I. D. MacKenzie, '15. . .4 111111302 sec. A. Curtis, '13 P. B. Harrigan, '16 G. C. NVallace, '15 .... F. D. Close, '13 .52M sec. I. XV. Danenhower, '16 W. S. Mason, '15 .... G. M. Bryan, '13 H. M. Ross, '13 J. P. Harland, '13 .... H. I. Richardson, '16 R. B. Thomas, '13 L. C. Stickney, '13 .... gmin. D. S. Morrison, '15 L. D. Howell, '13 ....27 sec. .. .... 232 sec 59y5 sec. EVENTS High Jump. .... . 880-Yard Run .... ' Broad Jump ..... Pole Vault .... Hammer Throw.. 3 Shot Put .... SUMMARY - 57 . 29 1916 .... 1914 .... XVINNERS TIME, 1. I. F. Simons, '13, 2. XV. M. Davy, '16 3. A. E. Fox, '13 1. M. I. Hayes, 'I4. 2. S. M. Cooley, '15 3. S. K. Atha, '15 HEIGHT OR DISTANCE .........5It.IIf6I1'1 ...ZIIIIILK sec 1. K. Mathiason, '13 .... .... 2 1 ft. 334, in 3. J. A. Linder, 115 2 I. F. Simons. '13 1. J. A. Baker, '15, ............ II ft.6in 2. Tie between I. M. Carey, '16, and IV. H. Burford, '16 1. K. Howard, '13 ....... 2. H. E. Waller, '14 3. M. Scudder, '16 ...133ft 1. I. Larson, '16 ...... .... 4 oft. 41, in 2. T. A. VVilson, '13 3. C. L. Heyniger, '16 23 8 41 r iw, a:.'.1:11 -fi- ffz- -1 ' 1:-mir. 29:z 21s 1-9.242111-r. 1- PG 'i'ii': 171 m121-em s svf wi-.' a. : 2' -'.: +:v1'f 1.1-1 - sw- 51.5 fwsl' fs:1-1:.w1f.r.a-.114:1-J 1' x14ffw-am -':i .v : -3:12:21-'f-1.:'f.w'-1 '1'-- e.1.f..m 1 . , - ,eg 3 1, 5 -, 2. 1 I 5, 5, Q' ff 2 2 iw! 'Q' -71-1,-. - N--- - - -. - V Y - ,.,- N -- -- Q,-: de .x- 1 -. Q., 5- -. -EJ .... J- ---.- ., . - .sz-. ' Q N. HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY TRACK ASSOCIATION A UNIVERSITY FIELD, OCTOBER 29, 1913 1oo-yard Dash-E. Madden, '17, ser., S. W. Wallace, 1 yard, A. H. Snowden, '16, scr. Time, IOK seconds. 440-yard Dash-A. M. Cooley, '15, 3 yards, M. Hayes, ' scr., J. M. Barr, '16, 6 yards. Time, 5246 seconds. Low Hurdles-Wf S. Mason, '15, ser.: A. YV, Stewart, ' 3 yards, T. L. Frederick, '16, 6 yards. Time, 25 seconds. High Hurdles-A. W. Stewart, '15, scr.g VV. S. Mason, ' ser., G. M. Church, '15, scr. Time, 16M seconds. 220-yard Dash-A. H. Snowden, '16, 2 yards, S. M. Cooley, '15, 5 yards, T. B. Brazelton, '15, 8 yards. Time, 22y5 seconds. Shotput-I. L. Larsen, '16, ser., R. Eberstadt, '17, 2 feetg Cross Country-G. Dougherty, '17, scr.g S. T. Cooper, '17, I. S. Wlliteliouse, '17, scr. Distance, 36 feet 5X1 inches. 15, Pole Vault4VV. I. Fillebrown, '16, 22 inches, I. M. Carey, '16, I4 inches, D. O. Page, '17, 24 inches. Height, I2 feet I5 4 inches. High Jump-E. Madden, '17, 3 inches, R. L. Crawford, '17, I5 6 inches, W. O. Daly, '16, 5 inches. Height, 5 feet HM inches. Hammer Throw-R. L. Nourse, '17, ser., M. S. Dillon, '17, 15, scr.g M. Scudder, '16, 5 feet. Distance, 129 feet 7 inches. Broad jump-D. H. Mills, '15, IO inches, R. E. Crouse, '17, 6 inches, R. G. Kellett, '15, 5 inches. Distance, 20 feet 5M inches. . scr.g E. E. Jones, '15, scr. No time taken. SUMMARY 1915 .. 39 1916 .. 22 IQI7-... .. 37 1914 .. o 189 I -. - - .. - . 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V , Trask Meet Zinternlass Zlnhuur HELD IN THE GYMNASIUM, MARCH 14, 1913 EVENTS NVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE EVENTS XVINNERS TIME U. P. Harland, 'I3... ......, 495 see i'A. E. Fox, '13 2 40-Yard Dash .... QH. I. Richardson, '16 High jump ....... QWV. M. Davy, '16S H A. WV. Bevin, '16 F. C. Waslilytirii, '13 fl-L G. Benton, '13 .... .... 5 M sec. , , Low Hurdles ..... 4G. M. Bryan, 713 iG' F' Scudder' y'3 G M Church ,IS Broad Jump ..... QH. G. Benton, I3 M ' I ' V I. A. Linder, '15 , l'G. M. Bryan, '13 .... .... 5 Msec. 5 High Hurdles .... QG. M. Church, '15 'Kl Howard, '13 ,,,,, MF- C- R0l3eftS, '16 Hammer Throw. . Q P. C. Speers, '14 l'H. I. Richardson, '16 ,.... 552 See. . J' Larsen' '16 440-Yard Dash. . . 4 G. C. VVallace, '15 M Chaplin, '13 U. Larsen, '16 ....... i I . Shot Put ...... . . . J C. L. Heyniger, '16 IS. M. Cooley, 15. .. .2f1l1I'1.4Z sec A. B. Lcmgstrethy 115 880-Yard Run .... QA. P. Curtis, '13 ' L. D. Howell, '13 ,T F, 1 , - ' . is ce, I4 ........ IT- D- MZICKCUZVS, '15 4mi11-4O?5 560- Pole Vault ....... 41. A. Baker, '15 Mile Run ........ QH H. Barnett, '16 XN, I-I, Burford, '16 D. S. Morrison, '15 SUMMARY IQI3. ..... .. 41 1915 .... .. 1914 ...... .. 8 1916...... 1 HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 5 ft. IOLQ in. .. .... 21 ft. 1M in. ....I2S ft. ..39 ft.7in. ..11ft.3in. .. 22 .. 28 X 2. . 51.5 27.4 -A .1 ,, fm ff Buy , , X.-,.,.m- 11 5. WAN me 1 wax -- -was as ws vw :Q 5 if 'ff 1 te SQY Ht 2.7 it .E 3- Q TP 2- 0, mga ez H. Awff A wi. Q .5 1 at ' 11 -3.1112 -.2- 15:-11.11 ' i.?1f ,4ir:'. Sf- -:-5-1' .l::: -1 '.'- 11 L.-.-:'f'.:5f:l1-:ui .121 ev: :Ja-1'-Q is xt.'c:1:'-'1 1 :: 4 ' zu 2 3-..':.gf7 :-1: 2'.f:,'gv,Q-t- 195 - :Prep .:1 ? u':L- Qx jniz' . Y X.. Sixth Qnnual Regatta Jfrthap, QBn:tnhm: 31 1914 R. A. Pliimpton .... D. L. Gill ..... wwwirw SCQHWPFGW 311710:-lrlc EHESUB Ogrigrog ?5?T'LT'e-56 . S' ' 'lv' :g. , RY' T17 ln U s 5 'J .....BoW .....No.2 .....No.3 .....No.4 .....No.5 .....No.6 .....No.7 ..,..Stroke........ ........CoX f!EigIJt:QBareh Bare, 1915 VV. F. Reynolds J. P1 Hosack R. Hampton I. A. Q. Franks G. E. Faeth L. F.. Morris I. B. Robinson P. Drinker VV. S. Limond Bistanre, 1 3:4 jtltlilzs 1916 C. A. McVVilliams.. N. VV. Seudder- ...... R. VV. Burns ....... S. L. Hypes. .... W. K. Starr ....... P. H. Y Gadebush. . . . W. M. Agar ....... C. B. Hockmeyer... ......Bov 1 .....No.2 .....No.3 .....No. 4 .....No.5 6 .....No. .....No.7 A. B. Bingham ............ Cox Stroke ........ 1917 J. D. Paull S. B. Van VVyck P. XV. Hills J. V. VV. Reynders E. C. Faber A. V. Savage J. P. Verity T. I. Hilliard H. Smith Won by Class of 1916. Time, 9 minutes 46 seconds. Second, Class of 1914. Third, Class of 1915. Fourth, Class of 1917. gauhine Bane UPPER-cLAss CREW FRESHMAN CREW A FICT-3 . G. Best, '15 ..... . V. Armstrong, ,I4 . I. Robertson, ,I4.. ......Bow , ..... NO.2 .....No. No. 3 , ...... 4 S. McChesney, '16 ...... No 5 6 1151. M. Thomas '16.. E.. H. Lee, '16 ....... B. V. Dake, ,I5 ...... I. B. Anderson, ,I5.. C. P. Hough, ,IS .... ......No. ......No.7 ......Stroke ......Cox Crews inished in order given. R. N. VVetherbee D. De Lanoy C. H. Bnrchenal E. T. H. Talmadge R. H. McCann R. A. Pierce F.. H. Lorenz C. VV. Nevin XV. H. Schoen No times taken. W? L. M. Cohn ........ B. S. 'Walcott ..... V. Schaettler. . . . A. Franks .... M. L. Stewart. . VV. F. Mudge ..... B. H. Feustman. .. P071 191 I R. Knott ............... Bo . V. Schullinger .... FRESHMAN CREW B FRESHMAN CREW C W . . .....No.2 .....No.3 ...,.No. 4 .....No.5 6 . .... No. .....No. 7 .....St1'oke ....Cox K. A. Phillips H. VV. Cohn P. M. Sturgess WV. L. Rogers G. B. Sheppard B. Oberteuffer . T. Koch G. B. Stericlcer M. K. Barrett R. H .-i 'JE ' Z R - . - - - '- .1- A 4 . . - : : : . - - 5 - .: g .. s . : ' ,i.1'g' . . - . . . - . a - -, . . 1- g 1 '. .'. - f xiii? .Nl-.' 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E.:-rf.-.-.--. ,, .--1 1.-.-,Q-.-.,s..-.f .e.-..-.t -1.--j.-.v.1-.v.'f..-l..,'f--.-4...-.-.-wa-.E .f - -....'. ,- . -....-.... 1,-,.,..rf,. .1.....i..,.....1-r-...:--f...,- mg,-,g...1, 1 .L. g::-a.c. -. - L-.,.-f ,hi QLLLFL 1,Lf,4...,.4., - Z..N: .ae -ax-4-! .,,S-M -gf f-. .TL -41- -.. --,: rs .- - . - ...a..:,-: , Eflntlfacullegiate Qtbletins IQI2-I3 marked a very successful season in intracollegiate athletics. Increased interest was shown by the students in the various interclass and intraclass games, and competition was very keen. The baseball games and the individual swimming championship aroused especial interest. The committee further broadened the scope of its work by the introduction of interclass competitions in soccer and water polo, which were both taken up enthusiastically. OFFICERS INTRACOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1912-1913 ' 1913-1914 W. R. SMITH, '13 ..... ........... .... C l iairman I. B. BLACKBURN, ,I4 ............... .... C hairman R. M. GREEN, '13 .... .... T reasurer J. N. GATCH, ,I4 .....................,. .... T reasurer V. A. TRAUB, ,I3 .... ..... .... S e cretary S. A. BTEAD, ,I4 ......................... .... S ecretary ' BASKET-BALL BASEBALL Upperclass Series ..................... U .............. Terrace Upperclass Series ................................... Terrace T. Fiske, c. L. P. Hildreth, g. L. C. Dinsmore, p. F. W. Morrell, ss. L. C. Dinsmore, f. G. F. Harris, Jr., g. H. M. Hessenbruch G. K. Wiglit, lf. E. E. Bunzel, f. W- C- BTCWSWT, Ib- W- I-Iasfinss, Cf- Freshman Series .... ....................... T eam V R. R. Lytle, Ir., 2b. L. P. Hildreth, rf. V, Clair, C, C, C, Linn E- MHCIQ 313- A. F. Benton T. B. Niles Sophomore Series. ..... ..... .......... ..... N a s sau II 21353323611 C' D' Towers Hausman, c, Garlow, ss. ' ' Brenner, p. Kepler, lf. WATER BASEBALL Hills, 1b. Rosenberg, cf. Interclass Series ................................... Team II Sweet, 2b. Rowland, rf. H. M. Hessenbruch, c. I. G. McConnell Boyle, 3b. VV. B. Myers VV. T. Field Freshman Series .... ..................... E ' W' Day V. Clair, p. O. D. Knight, ss. BOWLING E. H. Lee, c. R. W. Furman, lf. Upperclass Series .................... P ......... K ey and Seal C. P. Smyth, 1b. E. W. Day, Jr., cf. L. H. Spencer, c. P. K. Crooks E Murdock 2b. R. S. Martin, rf. B. A. Calhoun I. H. Frantz J- - , O. Mandel, 3b. I. H. Shaner, W THE PRE .- .Hg g-' ,- -g v .. , . .. .. .. --.- - -'fr-.L -. - '.-.- -- -. .-.'- ----. . -.- -.t.-.3 -- . - .f 1-I wif' - L..'! '-.1 '---QL.-'-.lm-rx-5 --.r'311f.!-N344-' uh'ggtfikkll--1.2--1-1-'tv,r.-Jima.-1.-.-,-5,-X-uf '.v, 41' .f Q -.-.Q -. 1-.11 ,'. --,-..f'gv,1q-L'-M1f.gm-.t-.,f, -.4-.Lb31.,:--., .4. .g--su.-.'.Q.-,1 1.. 1. jf. y. .g A ,, fr' X 3' 5 9 B vig . E 5 5 'lv' X ...Q - . .. .. . d E -'ir' .4 l -- - ..-1 . ... . -.-... ..-. . .. ,. - . .--- .. . ..,. ... --- .0 ,.- . .... ..--.-. ..... .f. ,. -... ..- .- .- .4 ...- , . . . ' ' M: -14. ,. 'g..,-:-km5.-rfizw-'.r.5-.3I'r.-r-,-..-.!.,,f-'a.ge1- -'f-.'.--1.--at -. 6.114-le.,t 61:4 1 - -1-.,'.- f.'.r'.::-:'f-t'4'....-. . J '-,-.5L','--a--,.--5--.-. z-,'.:-'--1-1 ,1 4- . -l-:mul- :-,,-1.y.'.2.5-'-lr,,',Q'1g1:j-1,-,g.':.,:, .:1q'-qs..-g..?,'3:g. ,,4:-xv-.. - -.4,-A-- - . k Y . -, -...1..:'.f1.s-4 - .-f.g-- CL- .a-.-fN ---n------71- -, 5-fi.: . A X 32-4 INTERCLASS SOCCER Won by ................. J. M. Beck A L. C. Dinsinore E. Lloyd, Ir. P. D. McMaster W. P. Roberts A. R. Stevenson, Ir. Upperclass Series. C. C. Dunlap R. H. McKee H. C. Tatnall F. R. Twelvetrees J. C. Vroman, Ir. F. H. VVinants H. K. Kwong TENNIS ........l9l4 ........................Quadrangle A. L. Trowbridge H. L. Dewey Lightweight ..... Middleweight.. .. Upperclass Series. H. W. Berky, c. A, P1 Curtis A. Harrop Interclass ' Series. G. M. Church S. M. Cooley J. I. Lyons Freshman Series. H. I. Richardson, R. L. Cleveland M. Gates , CANE SPREE , A. M. Frantz, '16, defeated A. Ricca I. A. Baker, ,I5, defeated I. Hoyt, RELAY RACES ....Nassau G. F. Scudder ' C. W'. Morrisey A. T. Waterman H. S. Van Doren G.C.Wallace S.K.Atha Tean1V c. F.Glick D. M.Lalce A. H. Snowden . ,IS '16 Heavyweight .... ................... A . M. Underhill, 16, defeated I. M. T. Finney, lI5 INTERCLASS WRESTLING Lightweight ..... ................... E . T. Russel, lI5, won decision over M. A. Tancock, '16 Middleweightu.. ...,............................. I. B. Anderson, lI5, defeated B. Douglas, '16 Heavyweight .... ...... ................... ..... ,........ l I . H . Gile, VIS, defeated D. R. Deinaree, '16 FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE INDOOR TRACK MEET 1st ......... . ............. 1916 .................. 48M points 2d ........................ 1915 .................. 46M points ALL-AROUND SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP INTERCLASS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP , FONTS 'Won by 1916 ....................................... 25 points ' De Lacy, Field, O'Sullivan, Pope, Selby, Shipman, Smith 3d-TYHIROEUSOU, 3805, 2d-1914 .......................................... Qzpoints EVENTS WON RY TIME' DISTANCE OR PSTNTS 3d-1913 and 1915. ................... ............ 8 points 50-yard wim-E. I. D. Cross, Jr., ll4 ............... 254 sec. 100-yard Swim-E. I. D. Cross, Ir., '14 ................ 55 sec. WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIP 220-yard Swim-E. I. D. Cross. Ir., '14 ........ 211llU.3O1K sec. VV011 by T913 Plunge-T. H. Robinson, ,I4 ............... ..... . H645 ft. VVight, cf.: Green, rf., E. Ill, lf.: Davison, rb.g Fancy Diving-G. K. 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E. L. SHEA .... .,.. T hird Base XV. H. Devo ....... J. J. O,KANE .... ..... S hortstop V. G. LINK ...... G. A. PEACOCK ..... ..... L eft Field SUBSTITUTES F. R. PARKIN .... .................. . .... R ight Field A. XV. TALLY .... .... S econd Base B. C. LAW .... .......... .... S h ortstop GAMES 1f'sHM'N om-'Ts Central High School of Philadelphia, at Exeter at 'Exeter .............. Princeton ...,............... . ....... 7 2 Andover at Andover ........ .. Blair Hall at Blairstown .............. .. 7 I Lawrenceville at Lawrenceville .... . Princeton Prep. at Princeton .... 2 . I Klercershurg at Princeton ..... Hill School at Princeton ...... II 7 Yale Cboth gamesj ........... . Cornell 1916 at Princeton ....... 8 2 Peddie Institute at Princeton .... 5 I Totals . 197 ..Centre Field .. .Right Field ...... .Pitcher .. . .Pitcher . . .Pitcher IMIN Ul'l'i'I'5 3 I 13 6 10 3 4 2 Rain 70 26 gf V 1916 TRACK TEAM F1'rzPA'rR1cK CCOELCIIJ PAYSON BARNETT HARRIGAN HARRIS CMgv J swmzr BIDDLE RUNYON CAREY DECHERT DAVEY HEYL RIEDEL DANENHQWER SCUDDER SNONVDEN BEVIN CCapt.J ELLIS RURFORD PAYNE TANCOCK RICHARDSON WATT GLOVER f 1.-11:-rarest:ma-215'zarwifcteccf.11-ffwe-smwe2.awp-as-ff.-1-iw L-:f--1: zvvfn wf fezfa- 5. fn-rfsara af:-:.::-t .-za w zfw f 1 1 1, , ,, A,., , . . .. .. , ,,, - . . . . . . ' . . .. . , .,, . . M: f X XI X 5' I B I .1 I sad S , t ' ..,. . .-. .. .-. -- -.-... .,.,... , ,., ,, ,, . 5 .. '-I 1:-'c':w,--.'Ig4.v..' g.-.3.:-f:-.-..-.!LA:f'r.--1,-..,.....1:.-hz.--vb.-,--1-.gt -, .f.n-41. ,.-.gd - .126-,..-:.r,'gQ+'.1-.a.,..-, L1,.-....!,-gig.-,.-1 ,..':f1,g.-,-.,.- .,- 1'.,::,1 :,f.7:r,,-..,.-,g,g.-.:y.'-1. ,A-4.-. ', -if-., -fr '-.1 r' -1. -N.n.. . .-K. 1 vr',1.l.-.. -8 .1- ,.,.--,, - ,..,1.. - .Q v-my -.,-Dy - .Q-,--Nb .a--. .- -1 cv 4 - :Q ,.,x- - si- -...rN -..-.- . - .. . ,,, - -. . .+P .. , :Freshman Track Team CLASS OF 1916 G, E. HARRIS, IR., Manager A. VV. BEVIN, Captain ICEENE F1'rzPA'rR1cK, Coach F-ij HD Freshman track team last year though not unsuccessful did not come up to the standard set hy its class in the ck? UffD On April 26th the opening meet 111th Lawrenceville in xxhich the school team was defeated by the score of Cb Lila? 83 to 25 gave promise of a xery good season In the meet with the Hill School held on May 3d, the Freshmen other sports. Out of the three dual meets of the season, the Freshman won one and lost two. . if ' ' f ' ' '. ' ' .gzi 1 Qi - , ' 1 . . , again did very creditably, holding the year's all-scholastic champions to the close score of 5624 for the Hill to SIK for Princeton. However, in the closing meet with Yale, on May oth, the Princeton Freshmen fell below their earlier stan- dard andlost to the Elis by the heavy score of 872 to ZQK3. Hei SUMMARY OF THE YALE, 1916, MEET First, Revell, Yale, second, Snowden, '16, third, Richardson, '16. Time, IO seconds. First, Revell, Yale, second, Richardson, '16, third, Snowden, '16, Time, 22 seconds. First, Revell, Yale, second, tie between MacDonald, Yale, and Payne, '16, Time, 50M seconds. First, Billings, Yale, second, Perry, Yale, third, Coons, Yale. Time, 2 minutes 9 seconds. First, Harrigan, '16, second, Platt, Yale, third, Baird, Yale. Time, 4 minutes 43 seconds. First, Barnett, '16, second, Holden, Yale, third, Gulliver, Yale. Time, IO minutes 25 seconds. 100-yard Dash- 22o-yard Dash- 440-yard Dash- 88o-yard Run- One-mile Run- Two-mile Run- 12o-yard Hurdles-First, Driscoll, Yale, second, VVilletts, Yale, third, Rosener, Yale. Time, 162 seconds. 220-yard Hurdles-First, Rosener, Yale, second, Driscoll, Yale, third, lfVilletts, Yale. Time, 25M seconds. Shot Put-First, Clendenning, Yale, second, Heyniger, '16, third, Oler, Yale. Distance, 36 feet II inches. Running Broad Jump-First, Hampton, Yale, second, VVillets, Yale, third, Ellis, '16. Distance, 21 feet 2 inches. Running High Jump-First, tie between Hampton, Yale, and Davey, '16, third, Burford, '16. Height, 5 feet IO inches. Hammer throw-First, Caldwell, Yale, second, Loughbridge, Yale, third, Knapp, Yale. Distance, 135 feet 55 inches. Pole Vault-First, tie between Johnston, Yale, and Lynn, Yale, third, tie between Buck and Vincent, Yale, and Burford, '16 ght, II feet. Final Score-Princeton, '16, QQM, Yale, '16, 872. 199 .MFE ..:Ef1-'li?'f:: 1:19fs:-ifstfrrtwairn-221' ifwalfsar: wir-wtarfsssf. :-:tvs-1 : ffm:-1's :r-watt. ,ear arent-:'tf.1.:.1a -.:1-f- new-11'-.:e: -Q usenet --1.1 ff: ' ie' . 12-,f 1.- is X .3 'e-'13'lL?! 5 9 ll n v,y 3 -ir 'fi Y tl 5 :Q 9 . . . . t . X . . 9 . XE ,- . T i Z SUMMARY OF THE LAWRENCEVILLE MEET 100-yard Dash-First, Snowden, '16, second, Richardson, '16, third, lfVatkins, Lawrenceville. Time, IOM, seconds. 220-yard Dash-First, Richardson, '16, second, Snowden, '16, third, Barrett, Lawrenceville. Time, 23 seconds. High Hurdles-First, Decker, '16, second, Offutt, Lawrenceville, third, Brown, Lawrenceville. Time, 18K seconds. 440-yard Dash-First, Payne, '16, second, Danenhower, '16, third, Coachman, Lawrenceville. Time, 532 seconds. Low Hurdles-First, Decker, '16, second, Tancoclc, '16, third, Erdman, Lawrenceville. Time, 27?G seconds. 880-yard Run-First, Barr, IIOQ second, Taylor, Lawrenceville, third, Riedel, '16. Time, 2 minutes 52 seconds. One-mile Run-First, Harrigan, '16, second, Payson, '16, third, Crane, Lawrenceville. Time, 4 minutes 382 seconds. Shot Put-First, Heyniger, '16, second, Carter, Lawrenceville, third, Merritt, '16. Distance, 42 feet 8 inches. Hammer Throw-Pirst, Scndcler, '16, second, Runyon, '16, third, Carter, Lawrenceville. Distance, 145 feet IOM inches. High jump-First, Davy, '16, second, Quinn, Lawrencevilleg third, Paull, Lawrenceville. Height, 5 feet 6 inches. Broad lump-First, Ellis, '16, second, Black, Lawrenceville, third, Quinn, Lawrenceville. Distance, IQ feet IOM inches. Pole Vault-First, Carey, '16, second, Burford, '16, Iohnston and Richmond, Lawrenceville, tied for third Height, IO ft. 5 in Total Score-Princeton, '16, S3 points, Lawrenceville, 25 points. SUMMARY OF THE HILL SCHOOL MEET 120-yard High Hurdles-First, Decker, '16, second, Cory, Hill, third, Dowlison, Hill. Time, T7 seconds. 220-yard Dash-First, Snowden, '16, second, Guerney, Hill: third, Richardson, 'I6. Time, 22M seconds. 220-yard Low Hurdles-First, H. Potter, Hill, second, Decker, '16, third, Cory, Hill. Time, 25515 seconds. High jump-First, Davy, '16, second, tie lmctween l-l. Potter and K. Potter, Hill. Height, 5 feet II inches, Broad Jump-First, H. Potter, Hill, second. Gorman, Hill, third, Ellis, 'I6. Distance, 20 feet TI inches. Pole Vault-First, tie between Nagle, Hill, and Carey, '16, third, tie between Berford, '16, Keith and Wlhite, Hill. Height II feet 6 inches. Q Shot Put-First, Heyniger, '16, second, Yates, Hill, third, Merrit, 'I6. Distance, 46 feet 4 inches. Hammer Throw-First, Dillon, Hill, second, Scudder, '16, third, Runyon, '16, Distance, 159 feet. 880-yard Run-First, Overton, Hill, second, Barr, '16, third, Parker, Hill. Time, 2 minutes 2M seconds. 100-yard Dash-First, Guerney, Hill, second, Snowden, '16, third, Richardson, '16, Time, IO seconds. 440-yard Dash-First, Danenhower, '16, second, Pranks, Hill, third, Payne, 'I6. Time, 5235 seconds. One-mile Run-First, Overton, Hill, second, Harrigan, '16, third, Payson, 'I6. Time, 4 minutes 33 seconds. Total-Hill, 562, Princeton, '16, SIM. 200 E 5 D E RIN X I 5 ' , -1-1 .X rr 1 rf-1. 4-rv. V.-v -. . N .1 2- ?'!.1,irf?! 11 rj? SIP f 'E M579 5 .,1 V- 2' Nfl' 5 m ZW' kr! ' ' -1 - :fn 1 71 4 'Y ,G i 51, .5 If ig 1.5 3. .3 QQ7 Q -5 116. .E ... .- 4 fxn xvh' 1, '- L - 5 S ' xi-.f1i4::n':.1:-C:Atv1-:L-I.:-.:':-1-.1a'1:.:1' wif- 21. -re:-'ff ' : 5.:-rv af'-I c:::-1-22 11 6617 '.'- :-'-:3f.: iff'-1 45 -111' :.fL-ivan 'c:.-: :'.': M34-1 -I z- T4 :'- ff: 561.571 K1-frf'--.f.:l1 :JJ-.G-2: 'ci-:g1'!:. f:111'-:2f.f's1'Ixk?Lf ---,.,.- -..,1,-....,,, - ,,. .,,,, , -, --.,--,,,,1A-- - gfx-, .Sf .,-.-,-.-..2-L-..,,.x-, ---...L-. A .X DATE January January February February February March Jfresbman Easkethall Ulieam . C. R. BIRD, '14 .... F. GLICK, '16 .... Mr. LUEHRING ..... THE TEAM I. I. O'KAN1s .... .............. R. B. FERREE .... T. B. JACKSON ..... F. D. PAYNE ..... F. GLICK ...... 17. Princeton, 18. Princeton, ' 1 1. Princeton, 15. Princeton, 25. Princeton, I. Princeton 1 OFFICERS ....Manager ... . .Captain . . . .Coach SUBSTITUTES .. . . . .Left Forward I. D. BAKER A. A. IQELLEI-iliR .. ...Right Forward NV. L. EDGAR I. R. L. OTIS ... ......Centre D. P. ELLIS F. XVI-11'rcOMu ....Left Guard C. L. HEYN1O15R ...Right Guard THE GAMES SCORE OPPONENTS SQORE . 37 Princeton Prep. ..... . . . 5 . 32 Lawrenceville .... . . 16 . 60 Princeton Prep ...... . . IO . 42 Lawrenceville . . . I2 . 34 Yale, '16 ...... . 8 . 22 Yale, '16 .... 7 227 58 201 1916 FRESHMAN CREXV I MC NVILLIAMS SCUDDER HYPES BURNS STARR GADEBUSCI-I AQAR Hocx-:MEYER BINGI-IAM fC0XD --214 -1 fin i- -- . - z-':: 1 : v'-'vu' ,. '1:.A 1.--1 .eEJ' - ? :2 '-'12:'5r.-.F ---1-In- :f'.S' -.:: -1--wi:-1:- -' .1111 z-:?I.- '-'t.' - -.-2 .-21 -1.1 . ' L, '-2 ':5 -1' 11-.2--1.-I-..s:-'.1f. ' .V -: ' :t -'- 1: ,-' :. -ff: . '-.':: '- z- - :---f--.:.f-1 -. If . ,L , XI .1 1- JH N C ,,x,.t,:3T l,,,X.,1 U ,Asif il, J! 1 ,R 5 L -A.U,,,xf, Q, px, lm. , t :X 4, L X Q my E In as 9195 5. 4 F 5 Z V 'E 3 Q MM 10' : F , ,. V V., , . . . . . . . . . - SE - -,-cf- , V- ,-ac- ---. i- -f-f.-.g-.,,.xe -s, ,N-ff-.-Q-'ws - q..,., ...g,,,,i,-.- .aw--.---fm-.--.-. . Y, .,...- .-..,.: . , 1916 jreshman rem g HE success of the 1916 crew was rather doubtful as only two races were contested, and the men were consequently unable definitely to prove their merit. Their victory over the strong Central High aggregation and the close rjpxffg race they gave the Pennsylvania Freshmen prove the1n to be a combination of no mean ability, however, and capable of further successes if only given the opportunity. 5 YW my The race with the Central High School eight, which started the season, on May 6th, resulted in one of tl'e prettiest competitions ever seen on Lake Carnegie. The Freshmen covered the 1 5-I6-1Tlll6 course in 6 minutes 58M seconds, over 22 seconds faster than they had ever done in practice. The visitors' time was 7-minutes IOKS seconds. The Freshman boat jumped into the lead at the start, and by the time the crews had settled into a steady stroke of thirty-six to the minute, had an advantage of half a length over their opponents. The school eight made up this distance during the First mile, and by the time the mile Hag was reached the two crews were straining neck and neck. VVith their opponents still slightly gaining, the Freshmen spurted, pulling a strong thirty-eight stroke, and at the mile and a quarter mark were again in the lead. From here on till the finish the reserve strength of the Freshmen became more and more apparent, and they Finally crossed the line with a full length of open water to their advantage. Witli such a victory to their credit, the Freshmen awaited the race with the Pennsylvania Freshmen with a large degree of confidence. In this race, however, which was rowed just before the triangular Varsity Regatta on Lake Carnegie on May 19th, the 1916 crew ran up against a highly finished product of oarsmanship, which proved superior from the start. The race was chiefly a stern chase for the Princeton crew, who held on gamely for the first two-thirds of the course, but fell away toward the end until they were almost three lengths behind at the Hnish. The times were: Pennsylvania, '16, 7 minutes 5 secondsg Princeton, '16, 7 minutes 243A seconds. Statistics NAME POSITION WT.. HT AGE NAME Posrrron wr. nr. Arn: C. A. McWillia1ns .... bow 143 5.7M 19.4 P. H. Gadebusch ........ 6 170 6 IM 18 M. Scudder ...... 2 176 5.9 18.5 W. MCD. Agar ............ 7 166 18.6 S. L. Hypes ...... 3 145 6.4 . 18.4 C. E. Hockmeyei-'CCapt.D ..... stroke 148 5.11 19.5 I. D. McLanahan. 4 146 6.0! 18.3 G. G. Sykes ............... cox QI 5.7 16.9 W. K. B. Starr... 5 165 6.1M 20 I 1916 Swimming Team N. E. HUBBEL ...... .... lX flanager G. S. SMITH ...... ..... C aptain FRANK SULLIVAN. ........ .. . . . ..... . .Coach The first regular Freshman swimming and water polo teams to compete in dual meets were organized last year from the class of 1916. Their seasons were very successful, and the relay team won the Freshman Intercollegiate Relay championship RECORD OF MEETS December 6, 1912 December 13, 1912 january 4, 1913 january 19, 1913 1916 .... . ................ 37 1916 . .................... 25 1916 . .................... 38 1916 . ........ Princeton Prep ..... . . 16 1914 . .................... 22 West Philadelphia High. . 15 Lawrenceville . . . . INTERCOLLEGIATE FRESHMAN RELAY, March 9, 1913 First ....... Second. . . Third .... G. S. SMITH CCaptainj H. C. O,SULLIVAN G. C. DELACY December 6, 1912 1916 .... ......... , ....... 1 o 1915 . ................... . 5 MEMBERS G. S. SMITH ..... ......... C A. N. SELBY ..... ..... L .F. H. DAVIS .... ..... R .F. ...Princeton CSelby, Delacy, Smith, O'Su1livanj . . .Pennsylvania ...Yale MEMBERS OF THE TEAM R. R. LESTER G, S. SHIPMAN XV. T. FIELD A. N.' SELBY H. DAVIS R. C. Han. M. Poms VV. H. FRIESELL 1916 water 151310 December 12, 1912 1914 . .................... 40 1916 . .............. I5 OF THE TEAM G. S. SHIPMAN .......... L.B A. M. KAHN ..... ..... R .B M. SCUDDER .... 204 January 14, 1913 1916 . ................... . VVest Philadelphia High.. SUBSTITUTES K. H. ROCKEY I. L. NTCLANAHAN 'WEA L -1 '..'0 . .'.1,' ., ' ,, ', '.' . - - - V. . . . , . N -1'-1-:--'LZ?': --... '.---:ul-zlvf.-: Ani '---.-'31'f1!'t'i:31-e-' 'dv 111-'fwr!--1,-rvw4',:,':i-.:'-psig:111:2:,-53.2:.f,g.-,4,..,.g12--5,--U,vi,-,,,..,,1.,:,.,,.::.,.':n,.,:,:,g,.,.',,,,.,.,5.h.-1,3Mx,.-,.HN,.l,,,,7,,.,,i, :.,.Q.i1f-1-Ji. :Elly rjljlggffggeera m ac YIY I 5 Z'1iliiI?! 6:05 fiat. 'Q176St'y ' :E , W... .. , ,I 5 1, , , N . 53? if K J 5 5 li, W- Q ,.f B ga- age! N -N I-A :- ' - b 'E I v 4 Q x 7.11 4 N X 1- - -- 5 'l' -- x 'N A - - it 9 7 f vt -: ..: -. -A 1 ' A . f f 1 N il I- .: 54 0 1.1-.W 1. -1, s mv' A vi. Q 4: . . I . . . . ' . . , , , 'E -E- 'ci-.'1-J'-:!:::.-r. 1-av.:-a-fsfsffz-.1zfisifh.-:aff-I-311.-.-.-fsz:-1-f'::.f-uni'-:r.'r::-1itsit-7.91':'.'.:J'L.-.':'r.:.':s:-14f.i1:,.gf',1'-'-151-1-Aff, --3'-79.-:11'.zr--34:.-:cn-E:'.!.:3Ic:.afr:':.--:-'.-.i.f1-.f:,-f,:-+re--f--9:1-:--1 '-'-1.-'-.rzfgffr : .: 1 '---X-'-- -- ----ee - , - - e- -1--2 f- 4 A--f -- .-'.S- - - f .- :N --1- . ' 4 .' . - --1-1 1916 Jfresbman iiancizep OFFICERS, 1912-13 J. H. BOYD, X14 .......................... ..... ll 'lanager Behiem ut Ztaurkep Qeasnn 191243 Owing to the fact that no funds were appropriated, the Freshman team did not have any scheduled games. Two games however, were played with Lawrenceville shortly after Christmas. both of which resulted in victories for the home team The team showed plenty of good material, which should be a Valuable addition to the 'Varsity. THE TEAM P. E. Moore ..... ........ G oal G. A. Peacock ...... ........ C enter A. H. Haskell ...... ......... P oint R. L. McKinney ....... .... l -eft NV1ng A. M. Underhill ..... .... C over Point D. S. Hirschberg Right Vvma I. Hoyt ........... ......... R over M. P. Clough, Jr. S ' a 'D :freshman Uliznnis Ulieam The Freshman tennis team met with great success, winning three out of four matches. Although the entire team played well, the work of Carter and Jackson was especially brilliant. TEAM A. H. JACKSON, Captain and Manager B. B. Atterbury A VV. C. Crawford A. H. Jackson C. S, Carter C. T. Garrison XV. B. Knox ' GAMES , May 1, Princeton, '16 .... 5 Princeton Prep. School.. 0 May 14, Princeton, '16 .... 5 Lawrenceville .. .. May 13, Princeton, '16 .... 6 Haverford ............. 1 May 19, Princeton, '16 .... o Hill School .. .. 205 I THE 1917 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM PENFIELD CCoachJ Envy CI-IAPLIN GENNERT KNowLToN Moons Mc LEAN AMES Hose SMITH CMgr.D D1c1c1:RMAN BIGLER HIGIILEY GOWEN - RODGERS mucus BROWN FOSTER Ennnsl-our ,, -:T .... .1 ..--...-, . 1.-..1.-4-'-. 1 mf.: QP,,::L:t:n.:-T:-,k::.',,,E'l-2:3 ?.'.'.3::4 ra?,.:,::-?:-QQL,1:,::,:7,.5Q.-.,l..L ,.,.K,,: ni. . U l. ...RU 1 Tl, H.: L. ,.. I, .Q ,,,. .... ,. . . M , X., . 1-.hz . '- .-., , 5 :f,l,.,t. , Ufm., V W, Q., . x, ,,, . . ,, - - -.:'.' wi: g.:-r.-::...:.--1,, , . .. ,5- 5 Win? 27 2 f Q WS. fx? VN? Mlylivffy- F is . IB Qix H, vlry :: .r - , x ,- it v f. e g X. W he-.W m. RWM E. 'AQ' -5 5 :LI--1... - L.-4- .-4.--.. - - ff-f- - -- 4- .1--: .-.fa ,Xue - i,..f.g-- .1 .TL ---... .. . Q ' . 1 R. Eberstadt.. . .. P. G. Bigler ......... P. W. Foster, Ir .... J. E. Gowen ...... F. T. Hogg ....... VV. C. McClean, Jr .... C. C. Highley ..... P. B. Knowlton... A. G. Gennert ..... W. D. Van Dyke.. :Freshman ,football Ulieam OFFICERS K. M. SMITH, ,IS .................... ..... B Ianager E. H. DRIGGS, JR., ,17 .... .... C aptain VV. G. PENFIELD, ,I3 ........................... Coach u MEMBERS OF THE TEAM . . . . .Left End I. E. Eddy. . . .. . . . .Left Tackle L. Rodgers. . . . .. . . . .Left Guard C. A. Dickerinan. . .. . . . . . . . . .Center D. D. Chaplin, Ir .....Right Guard E. H. Driggs, ,Tr . . . . .Right Tackle SUBSTITUTES .. ..Left End C. E. Brown, Ir. .. ....Left Tackle K. L. Ames, Ir.. . . . . . .Left Guard W. B. Moore. . .. DATE Oct. 4. Oct. II. Oct. 18. Oct. 25. Nov. I. Nov. 8. . . ...Right Guard Princeton Princeton Princeton , Princeton, Princeton Princeton, ' J r THE RECORD scoma OPPONENTS 17 .... 6 Lawrenceville.. 17.... I3 Mercersburg . I7 .... 7 Hill School.. ..p. . I7 .... 3I Cornell, '17 ........ . I7 .... 7 Exeter Academy.. . . . I7 .... 30 Yale, '17 .......... . 207 I scoms . o . o . 16 . 6 - 33 . o . . . . .Right End . . . Quarte1'hack .Left Halfhack Right Halfback .......Fullhack .. ...Right End . . .Quarterback .Left Halfback EXPRESS TO COMMONS BEFORE THE STEPS 5 W l TI-IE FRESHMAN CREVVS OUT DAMNED SPOT FRESHMAN HORSING PICTURES A 1 In :Cy H61 AH- AT-mJMffj,fg:LHULA:VE - -n4 VW'15' L Q lHL-QQ.?fWy lL: W W Q f n - x J ' ' 955' Www Q? 'Tl'-1 5 'f I Wil W V? . A --.ra 1' a, in ' ' AJ' 5 1 ' IQG EVENTS 120-yard High Hurdles .... Mile Run .... 1oo-yard Dash. Shot Put ...... Broad Jump... Half Mile Run... 440-yard Dash.. . . behentzzntb Qnnual Zinterscbulastit Qantas HELD AT PRINCETON, MAY 24, 1913 WVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE Barrom, lfVest Ph1ladelph1a..16jl4 sec Coney, Hill Spence, Poly Prep. Fourth man disqualified. Overton, Hill Cnew rec'dD Taylor, Lawrenceville Jenkins, Far Rockaway Garlock, Bloomfield 4 m. sec. Robinson, Mercersburg.. .... .IOM sec Leeper, De Lancey Bunting, Northeast High Welch, Mercersburg Maxneld, Mercersburg. . .48 ft. HM, in Yates, Hill Flores, Flushing High Spence, Poly Prep. Hough, George School.. Carroll, Bryant High Cantor, Erasmus High .21 ft. 156 in Hanway, Bethlehem Prep. Overton, Hill ........... 2 Humphreys, Mercersbnrg Maule, George School Thompson, Poly Prep. Moore, De Witt Clinton. . Hough, George School Franko, Hill School Steele, West Philadelphia ....52y5 sec min. I K sec. EVENTS Pole Vault .... 2-Mile Run., . .. Hammer Throw.. 220-yard Low Hurdles .. . .. 1-mile Relay.. .. 220-yard Dash.. High Jump.. . .. ' 1 2. I .12 3. . 4 I 2 -f t4 I. ,2 N3 .4 I 2 ' 3 4. l l 2 ls. L4- II 1 IQ. J I i4 L I. gf I. XVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE Nagle, Hill ..................... II ft. Randall, Bethlehem Prep. Babbit, Delancey Keith, Hill 'VVenz, Roselle High Knew recordj, 9 min. 542 sec. Mitchell, Newtown High Kennedy, Mercersburg Maischat, Mercersburg Dillon, Hill .............. 162 ft.6M in. Maxfield, Mercersburg Marks, Mercersburg Lewis, Hill Potter, Hill .......... ..... 2 6M3 sec. Coney, Hill Brindle, Mercersburg 'Wagoner, Mercersburg Morris High .......... 3 min. 33fX5 sec. Bethlehem Prep. Manual Stuyvesant Robinson, Mercersburg. ...... 24K sec. 'VVelch, Mercersburg Barret, Lawrenceville Ballusen, Boys' High of Brooklyn NVilson, De Lancey ........ 5 ft.8Zi in. SH. Potter, Hill IK. Potter, Hill McCurdy, Hill Paul, Lawrenceville Fischer, Stuyvesant Hill won the meet with a total score of 44m points. Mercersburg was second with 33 points. George School and Delancey tied for third with IO points each The other scores were as follows: West Philadelphia, 65 Lawrenceville, 5X3, Roselle High, De Witt Clinton and Northeast High School, 5, Poly Prep, 4, Bethlehem High and Bryant High, 3: Erasmus High, Far Rock- away and Flushing, 2, Boys, High of Brooklyn and Bloomiield High, Ig Stuyvesant, Mg. Owing to the wet track only two Princeton Interscholastic Records were broken. Overton of Hill ran the mile in 4 minutes 352 seconds, cutting the Princeton record, made by Paull of Mercersburg in 1906, by 2X5 seconds. Wenz of Roselle High broke his own record for the two-mile, finishing in 9 minutes 542 seconds. His previous record of IO minutes IM seconds was established in the IQI2 Interscholastic. ilntersnzbulastin Ulrack Skezurhs Putting I6-1301.1 nd Shot ....... ibrincetun ilntersnbulastin Trask Benurhs RECORDS MADE AT THE INTERSCHOLASTIC MEETS AT PRINCETON EVENT 100-Yard Dash .... .... 220-Yard Dash .... 440-Yard Dash .... .... Half-Mile Run .... .... One-Mile Run. .... .... Two-Mile Ru11 .... .... 120-Yard Hurdles... .... 220-Yard Hurdles ....... .... Running High Iump ..... .... Running Broad Iump., ...... .. Putting 12-lb. Shot ...,....... Throwing 12-lb. Hammer ..... Throwing Discus ............. Pole Vault ................... One-Mile Relay ..... .. . RECORD HOLDER SCHOOL IO sec.. . .. ..... W. Hoganson ...... ..... L ewis Institute.. . . . 2256 sec, ..... I. A. Rector ........ ..... L awrenceville .. . .. 4935 sec. ....... I. E. Meredith ..... ..... B flercersburg . . . 1 nun. 55 sec... 4 min. 35K sec. 0 min. 542 sec .... 16 sec. ........ . 25-256 sec. ...... . 6 ft, 2M in .... 22 ft .....,... 49 ft. 8 in .... 190 ft. 9 in ...,. III ft. 7 in ..... I2 ft. 1K3 in .... 3 min. 312 sec. I. E. Meredith ..... ..... I. Overton. ....... .... . ?UWT'F'jTi?'5L ,?'g N m wmU:J3I: ..E,iAN 3PUm:.'F. Sim-'Ur-1-. . 57555. 1: go W. .. ,,. ,-,,, ., ..c,. .. Mercer ...... . I. Talbott ..... ..... R. De 'Witt .... ..... Mercersburg . . . Hill .......,.... Roselle High. .... . Mercersburg .... Mercershurg . . . Berkeley ..... lX'lercersburg .. . . Mercersburg .. . . Mercersburg .. . . Lawrenceville .. .. . George . .......... . Brooklyn Manual.. . . . EVENT RECORD HOLDER 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 Iump ...... Running Broad Iump..... Pole' Vault ............... Putting 12-pound Shot ...... Throwing 12-pound Hammer. D1SCllS Throw . ....... ' ...... . One-mile Relay ............. 211 9M seconds ZIM seconds . ......., .. 48M seconds .. 1 minute 5644 seconds.. 4 minutes 26M seconds. . 9 minutes 53 secoiidsn.. ISK seconds ........... 23 T2 feet 1 inch. ......... . S2 feet SM inches ....... 45 feet 6M inches ....... 25 seconds ............. 6 feet 2M inches ....... feet 5 inches ......... 197 feet 36 inch .......... 136 feet 5 inches ...,.... 3 iiunutes 27M seconds.. I E. E. Nelson .... VV. Schick .,.... . Meredith ..... . Meredith ..... D. Mackenzie.. . Humphreys .. 'VVhitted ..... F. Shouber.. . . S. Spraker .... . T. Cook .... . Mercer . Rose ...... . Rose ........ . I. Talbott ..... I. Mucks .................... Los Angeles High School ..... YEAR 1904 .....1906 1912 .....1912 .....IQI3 .....1913 .....IQO8 .....IQI2 .....I8QQ .....1905 .....1907 .....1907 .....IQOO .....1909 .....IQO8 YEAR 1908 1901 IQI2 1912 1911 1912 1912 1901 ISQQ 1906 1909 1903 1903 T907 IOII IQIO .5-TH :'-':'7-.. '-:I ., 9 E f2h??E?,Zf':f '- 5' '-:i': .-'.Hi?,1-i.1'fi' r ' -5' :' f '.'fi fF1'f -E'-li-I:51'7' ' KAR .. 'EE' i f.. ,' zz : U -.1 . .-1 ..--,-1--1-wma.-.:: . -new 4- - -'-',':'.- - ' :.-1: 1- u qw: .run--:.f.-.f 1-. -': .ru-. -. jf ,-1'-'-'-f '11 A I, -4 ' 1. 4 'Wx-1111 ' u',':'. 'i3 l l' 'W' 7 Went -PJ' ' ' 1' J' i - 1 'l .- ' -'I' H ' - 1' J ' ifm1 u ' 4 - '. 53 U Q I I in . 5 -if? :L I 'Nu - 'V ' ., 1 'K f' 'v. x 1 l ul' I' 'QQ 1 K s l x U xt f' 'I I ' .94 ' ' I 'Ps' ., H .I X , Qtighth Qnnual Slntersnhulastic Cliruss-Cllluuntrp Bane HELD UNDER AUSPICES OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY TRACK ASSOCIATION, NOVEMBER 1, 1913 ,gy -?43. ENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL of Newark for the third consecutive time won the Annual Interscholastic Cross-Country ir 3- Nu M et h ld under th au. ic ' f the Princeton Universit 1 Athl ti Track Association with .total of '6 oints. The e,e. e speso- I ytecb qa U sbp l Central High School of Philadelphia was second with 66 points, while Mercersburg finished third with a total ot a 82 points. F. C. Mitchell, of the Northeast High School of Philadelphia, who was the first to cross the line, covered 'Q' the three-mile University course in the fast time of lj minutes and IO seconds, breaking the record for the course, which was established last year, by 24 seconds. The following eleven schools were entered in the race: Lawrenceville, Central High School of Philadelphia, Frankford Annex of the Central High School, Mercersburg Academy, Central High School of Newark, Northeast High School of Phila- delphia, Fordham Preparatory School, Barringer High School of Newark, Stevens High School of Hoboken, Brown Preparatory School, and the Episcopal Academy. The first ten men finished as follows: I, Mitchell, N. E. H. S. of Phila.g 2, Jones, C. H. S. of Newark, 3, McLaughlin, Brown Prep.g 4, McComb, C. H. S. of Philag 5, Abbott, Lawrencevilleg 6, Bunting, Brown Prep., 7, Vtfalton, Episcopal: S, Boughton, C. H. S. of Newark, 9, Stevenson, Mercersburgg Io, Banks, Mercersburg. The Zlntsrsthulastic Uliennis Qfuurnament 419165 The twenty-first annual Princeton Interscholastic Tennis Tournament in singles, held on May 10, was won by NV. L. McKim of the Hill School. The original entry list of almost thirty competitors hnally narrowed down to McKim of the Hill School and Beekman of the Pawling School. The former won after four sets of hard and well-played tennis. The summary follows: The semi-final round-Beekman of Pawling defeated Crouse, Pawling, 6-2, 6-2, McKirn of Hill School defeated Van Deventer of Plainfield High School, 6-I, 6-0. Final Round-McKim, Hill School, defeated Beekman, Pawling, 6-4, 2-6, 6-I, 6-2. 212 . ,Q ,-.-.,..,-,,.,,.,,. ,. ,,1,.. .,.,-,..,...,.,.,.,..,. ,,...,, U . ,. .,.,., X-if-T - .::'. --... '..-1'::.:4-.l:s.-:A 1- ---. fi:'fR-.-m3..g-- 'L 1' 311-5xii!--1.--fmfzaif.-uw:-f41.--:.1-l--f-.- 'Ji--:-. -JH .:- '.::s41wf'-:'.r.--g'.5.5.E.-1as-1' 1'.Tz'-5-111150.-4'-fi.,1-.4.:.Z,:::.:z.--xg: :wi---' - -- - G-ff xi , r. . ., I , . .. 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IQ Princeton Prep ................ . . . . . 7 St. Paul's, Garden City, L. I ...........,. .. 10 De VVitt Clinton High School .... .. 5 Erasmus Hall. .......,.................... .. 9 Polytechnic Prep.,'Brooklyn .... . 3 Brookline High School, Brookline, Mass ............... 8 Mercersburg .,............. . I Atlantic City High .......... ............. . . I SUMMARY OF THE MEETS EVENT VVINNERS TIME OR DISTANCE EVENT XVINNERS E TIME on DISTANCE fr. R. W. Bennett, St. Pauls ...... 26 sec. YI. D. J- SUNG, P1'i11C6'QO11 Pf6DH4771PtS' 50 Yards .,.. .. 2. H. C. Franzheiin, Lawrenceville F D- - U I 2. F. Iouannet, Brookline. Mass., H. S. 3. D. I. Suttle, Princeton Prep. alley wma' i . MW INS- L3. VV. E. Gerber, Lawrenceville. .4116 pts. f1. R. W, Bennett, St. P3L1l'S..I111ll1.2 sec. fi, L, H. Handy, Brookline, Mass., H, S. Ioo Yards ........ i 2. I. G. Eddy, Poly Prep, 99 Y dh 1 2 min. 5316 sec. L3. D. J. Suttle, Princeton Prep. 'TO all 5 2. A. Clyburn, Erasmus Hall 3. H. Lance. Atlantic City High - - fr. A. E. Norris. Lawrenceville ..... 64 ft. fi. Lawrenceville ...... .2 min. 44? sec, Plulgicefor DIS 2. L. Schwartz, De VVitt Clinton Relay Race .... . 2. De Wfitt Clinton 3 3. VC. B. Taylor, Mercersburg 3. Erasmus Hall 213 I 1, If . ' . 1 A F V. 2 ' , .sip 4. n . f f in - 5 25' 1 - A , lgm grr' kg 'E35 E ' zE2V x-.IV I-2 fr , , M ff W . W ar., 3. :': ,--as-A . W W' ,, 'f ze -.-eifi V ' 3, we ai ' f V.v.aQf ::Aif -. 73, V.V?TL'21'i3ff5 fi'- IV-'W . 2'-Z,iV.Gfff?ffx N--11552 QV , H : A Q' P2 5 5-73 en-If V, xi- 2 : 53 if -- 4 ras' I . .-:.,- Q' . E '.f??:f f' 'jfVgj1:if1.. iff Q - 1 gs: , L12 1, ' Q fl 511 ig'-i'-1,i7?q.u 'M V : W ' fm '.- 'JMX - . ?f'?':V'? i5l!l'ff' ' . ' ' ' 'i'V ' 5':f3 -.+ ,.: 'f' - 'z' ' a .v a 1' 299555 5. P' . fpffZ,.'1'l f'U':': 'N FW Ji! wx VV . ini MV if' Siisdffl fm nf- 'il?1 2nf51'i iii? 14 I A . m ae-5 fi: Vie f f?--' Vf' WH V15 Q 1 1' JE TS' f ' 11-sim i9i?5'ff? 11V A , i .14 Q i ' fi QQ . ,kg ' - 'j ??' SZf :5 55 . 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'C-'v V'w' 'F ,A w..'ffFw 'Q w W , f - Day and Klauder, Architects ' SKETCH OF NEW COMMONS 1 5 W -Xfw FX N I wr, X! ARCH CLUB HOUSE '?'!.iiii!?f fx? Wllffiiii? it W1 m u J al? rf-If fa 4 Q mm-W Q 3 I Tv I The rincetun grub Qllluh OFFICERS SHELDON R. NOBLE .................. ......... P resident DANIEL R. GOODWIN ..... ..... V ice-President ELIOT B. COULTER .,..... ............ 'l 'reasurer PHILIP E. THOMAS ..... .... I Assistant Treasurer ALBERT B. CRAIG ..... .......... ' Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES FRED INGRAHAIILIR. SHELDON R. NOBLE CHARLES W. KENNEDY XVILLIAIII K. PRENTICE E. Parry Bannerman Rolla L..Carpenter Eliot B. Coulter Charles C. Allen, Ir. Henry M. Calam Albert B. Craig C. Olden Davis f Daniel R. Goodwin David R. Hawkins Theodore B. Hogg I. Harold Fox Roland M. Glenn Robert B. Gribbon VVilliam E. Heyn FRANCIS SPEIR MEMBERS, 1914 James W. Huntley Fred Ingraham, -lr. Moss A. Kent MEMBERS, 1915 Robert G. Macks Thomas C. Ould Theodore D. Parsons VV. I. Roddey, Ir. 217 I Robert B. Lynd 'VVilliam F. Mayer Kenneth VV. Moore Charles Seidler Jean M. Smith VVillian1 M. Smith, Ir. Philip E. Thomas Sheldon R. Noble G. Mason Owlett Edward A. Wfhaley VVilliam R, Thomas, Jr York L. NVilsOn Frank XVhitcomb, Ir. CAMPUS CLUB HOUSE r I, S- Y,-y Sw Q, my ..,,. WMM 5- ia. W 9 Ax z.,.' ' I! N ,Q vlg -1 If 1 S 4 -Q Elk Q rg ajf 2 'L rr--ff: L- f. 1- 0. :ww 2: -.,. Nm-W 3 w. Q .-sf. - - -f-1- sf' --v - -f---- -f-f- - f --Q--- -. f-: .X--4. - ., 5- .- ss, .,-, -,L --.,-. , ..,,,: , - L.. FOUNDED 1900 OFFICERS ROBERT STRAIN, IR ................... ........ P resident I. FARREN R-'TACRTAHON .... ..... V ice-President WVARREN X-V. NISSLEX' ........ .......... 'l 'reasurer T. MAURY GALBREATH, JR .... ...,........ S ecretary FRANK P. LESLIE ................,...... Assistant-Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS CLIFFORD I. FULLER, '05 ..........,................. Chairman JOHN A. BRADLEY, '06 ................ ........ T reasurer John H. Clapp, '02 Phillip A. Lantz, 'O3 Hamilton Vreeland, Ir., '13 Roy P. McClenahan, '02 . Harold H. Wfard, '10 Robert Strain, Ir., 114 Cex-ofHcioD MEMBERS, 1914 Louis C. Baldwin Ralph Gregory VVarren VV. Nissley Robert Strain, Ir. Clarence XV. Durflinger Carl H. Ill Stuart Parker George P. Van Riper I. Farren MacMahon - J. Bennett Schmidt Harold VV. Chapin Holt VV. Cookingham T. Maury Galbreath, Ir. I. Sidney Hammond . MEMBERS, 1915 Frank D. Hendrickson Thomas A. Hendricks John P. Hosack Frank P. Leslie VVynn H. Mace Franklin L. Peirce Richard B. Porter Edward T. Russell I I. Monroe Thorington Ludlow Van Dcventer E. Thorp Van Dusen CANNON CLUB HOUSE 1 I' 1' -,H-:::.,. - :. . Q 11'-. 2--15:-zzz'-A2242 '.:13'.rg::qr:,4..gs-faq:-1-gmf f,-'.f'i.z:-:'fir,-g-1115.1-3 f-1':.'s11a'fx: -:szmr:-af.1,e2:e ifr-P lie. 5.21.fffc-'ir-.aa-,P-223222:arf-1 ir:--1af.f..11-. E X E g x N x e-THE RRE QHQ is-wvgvx 2. f ..-L .. 7. 5 v- 3 ww. we-. Z me, my ,ms . 3 sf-2 as wi qw vw IT .F 'fi 4 Qi .1 ,Ht Q v' WAR 'ir-In '59:mg1-3.17.2mtv.:-JB.-:JZ-sv.-..:aelzzsru'-1a':'. .:-1 ::. sxzzr.-ff 1-.f-zu can 4 -21 It .-p111'f'.--:c-1.-.-:,':'.:5-'Sf-2 si .1ff.'c1's :JL-1-'L 'Q --3 '-tJ.':1:' 1: J.: :: ff 1-E :'- 5: 0.57: f.:-fr .e1-.f:.'5-,?- rf :I-1:!'f1.' !:11.'-: 1-':-1'I.'krL1 . ,,, .,.- , .A ,,,, .,., - . ,,.,,, H, , Y ---.e:E.,1A.4.,gb,.5.-- -g.....fE- .... -....-,:..x.-4 -k---H Bernard E. Barnes Thomas Dixon, Jr. Homer XV. Dixon Richard G. Drummond James T. Granbery Francis M. Champlin Albert C. Chapin John C. Cutrer Joseph G. Deacon Qiannun Qllluh FOUNDED 1898 OFFICERS PJARCOURT E. XVALLER ..... . ......... . . . . . . . . .President LUTHER E. XMOOD ...... ..... X 7ice-President Homi-:R XV. DIXON ..... . ............ .Secretary JAMES P. SHAXV ..... .... . Assistant Secretary MEMBERS, 1914 Abram A. Green IH Vlfilliain K. Gresh X!XfllllZ1lTl C. Haddock, Jr. Paul S. Heath Anson J. Ives, Jr. Augustin L. John F. Kennedy Edward H. Mackin Robert Matter Wfilliam B, Myers Theodore C. Nevins Wfhite MEMBERS, 1915 Charles E. Garner, Jr. VVilliam H. Harries Thomas R. Long Robert G. Menefee Donald G. Mixsell XfV21l'EC1' C. B. Morse Henry G. A. McManus Daniel J. O'Sullivan James B. Robinson James P. Shaw Thomas C. O'SL1lllX'Z1l1 'Wilbur J, Shenk Robert E, Vaughan VVilliam XV. Voorhees Harcourt E. 'Waller Earll C. Wfaller Richard Wfilliunis Luther E. NVood Henry C. Yeiser, Jr. CAP AND GOWN CLUB HOUSF ' - W- ... . ...,.,. -.-.-....-'.,f....,,.,,r,.,.....:. ..-,f ..., .,...,.-.... ,-.-.-.. .. A' ' ' A ' U' '-' - , - '--' - - ft- -- .,,,,..,.,,,.,,,.. gh. '..5u., -Q. ,E . X I 4 11Z 2'lE f7'Q1ff 1- Pr:lf2k'5F.Z'x'Q'Q'-F-'..'52-'-I1-fl! 1 -'J'-E-fi-'f:: ,'5 Q'.:.'--imglfl -1:'.'-'ql.i32.','hiE145' 'J'--'. f'll1'1?.'.'-t'.f ..f,'.:.:.'::1.,:.-- .,, -1-w3.-..x,.- 3 ,CF h'11:-'-'g.1:'- Ei --... '2:..5:14-1 1,':.:i1?.' .-:,z'.-1..ggff,z'-nf rf' TREE FRE QETQ ECA 5' 'nivligwf .- . ,-ff..-nf 1. R f., 5 al Q. 9 ' . ' 154: km E2 if m Xv.Q :ai I 2 45 .H ,fill P' 9- Vg il'-Wf 5. :Q z. new ez MM 3 --,. Q ,. . .--, - .,. .. .. V .'-to .,. -.:... -,.. . .. .. --.. ..,. ...'...:.-cf. ,N ...--,--zf.-. ..f .. .- -. -.J-, - V.: -. .. .. .- .. . f ..-, '.-- .f. E: ' f n P L 1 -3 1' ly ' -' -1' '-'5 ..' - ' ' - ' 5 ' ' L. f g 1-' - L '.. 015132 Gap anh Quinn Qllluh OFFICERS ALEXANDER M. CRAIG ................ ........ P resident SHELTON PITNEY ...... ..... V ice-President GUY ROBINSON ..... ........... T reasurer GEORGE R. HANKS ............. ......... A ssistant Treasurer DAVID FLEMING, HI ............................... Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES VV. W. PI-IILLIIJS .................................. President HERBER1' L. MILLS ................... ........ 'l 'reasurer T. F. Vlfilcox, 'oo F. H. Dyckman, ,I4 Marshall F. Mills, '02 Schuyler Smith, ,OI E. C. Delafield, ,QQ I. M. T. Finney. Jr., '15 M. R. Beltzhoover John M. Colt Alexander M. Craig Allen VV. Dulles James A. Baker, jr. T. Berry Brazelton C. Pardee Erdman John M. T. Finney, Ir MEMBER, 1913 J. Cameron Hawkins MEMBERS, 1914 F. Hamilton Dyckman Henry P. Elliott Harold Hartshorne D. H. Hostetter, jr. John C. Hughes George VV. Kassler Paul V. Kellogg Shelton Pitney MEMBERS, 1915 , David Fleming IH Edward H. Hammond George R, Hanks A. Mansfield Kidder A. Bevis Longstretl John L. Mott H. H. Salmon, Jr Kenneth L. Sills 1 R. Edwin Reed Guy Robinson Allen G. Slienstone Samuel E. Slaymaker NVilliam M. Spencer I. Bradley Streit Ira Swart 'Wallace S. Swart 'X- 'fl' , .6.. if I. X. I-fc CHARTER CLUB HOUS I5 .. ,. . '9 ' ' ' - ' uf' ' '- 4 I J 'L , 'Ik' 3' J 'H S I'34ff1!'n 11--''ah':tk-'Cwffw.-+meo,5r. eww-1.'12-'.f:.-if-r :wr - i .' s - - i 'l. 4 f' Wt'-h 'f 'lf 1'5 Q '5-' JQYH6 1 ', . .Li .N . G '- 5 fwfx VW, --yi Q. ff ., I gi, A my H' u ey vw 'A .31 5 - Q .- ,N A ,y - L '2 ' '. ',. 'I' f. O E aww Sm-Z S W. HQ' 3 I f: : l f 1 24.511 1' if- -f- ixzb'-viirf il'-I fffr- 1 'bait -':-11551 ':- Lf- L .'!:'.:Sf:f!-if -111. Q 1'J L fuf. -- '-Iisr'-:'.': :: if 1 36:57 . - : 1-.n f-4' 1- 22: A C-L:.'f:.'iI111 b f.f':.1'rfx :L- Oliver C. Reynolds, '04 Jolm A. Stewart, 3d, '05 Allen G1,Bakewell, Jr. James M. Beck J. Vfarren Beehe H. Greenman Canda Carol W. Alton, Jr. David-Bn-Baker' Mk Richard Bard Bailey Brower E. Spencer Driver 051312 1B1finnetnn Qibarter Clllluh FOUNDED 1901 OFFICERS ALLEN C. BAKEXVELL. .............., .......... P resident THORNTON G. GRAHAM .... ............. 'l 'reasnrer JOHN MCI. SMITH ....... .... f Xssistant Treasurer BARRET S. PIEDDENS ............................... Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS XVilliam C. Freeman, '06 Edwin H. Burke, '09 John Nevin Sayre, '07 Robert F. Irwin, ,IZ MEMBERS, 1913 David H. Batchelder Donald Craig MEMBERS, 1914 Halsey L. Ford Joseph France Thomas B. Kennedy, Jr. Philip D. Mcllastcr Robert H. Gihson J. Harlan O'Connell Thornton G. Graham J. L. Dawson Painter MEMBERS, 1915 Barret S. Heddens Vaughan'-Horner W'illiam1L. Jones, Jr. J. Coyle Kennedy' ' VVilliam S. Limond, Jr. r D Herbert G. Lyttle l. Donglas Mackenzie Dudley H. Mills Roliert C. Miner T. M. Howe Nimick Wfilliam M. Chester, '13 Charles A. Potter, Jr. John H. VX-'atrous David M. lVesson Ripley Quinby llfilson F. Reynolds John MCI. Smith Allen XV. Stevens John :X. 'XVyeth, Jr. S. W S YI Y lfVilliam A. Barras J. Paxton Blair Benjamin B. Brown David B. Clapp Edgar M. Day James A. Adams Paul D. Adams William C. Arnold Charles H. Bryant A Q.-If 142 1 2 : 5f:? ?2LQ??? f':3' f eir lmf fi z xfi . 4522? '?'?-4-4-1lQ'4w Ax , - v. 4 f- R 'wa za- V, . . .' -I Zflhrmf fxe Q i v R ,f rf s K 'N 011149-uc 2 -- fs. M.: . , . x,..n,. .. L . of 4 1 s Q f Q f . X-.IA-vw X L- A .A 'H A s. Nw- Aw- B .W rg-M - .- 3 We Q 2. Q W4 igk 411- 9 -1- H? P ar. 0 ri le w.. Cm-W lg' .n x 41712 E-:4lf'Q?.5.':.1i -141-23 15211-Y' Lf: 3125: fi-5-'1w .1i.'f .-.-,..--n.-Azu.-1.-.:-.-..'-c. - af ...J .. :ZW The Qllluister Zinn Clllluh FOUNDED 1912 OFFICERS CLARENCE P. FREEMAN ............... .......... P resident NORMAN T. ROGERS .... ..... V ice-President PAUL D. ADAMS ..... .......... S ecretary JOHN B. LTEYL ...... ,............. T rheasurer JAMES A. ADAMS ..... .... A ssistant Treasurer B OARD OF TRUSTEES CHARLES E. BINGHAM, '13 ......................... President RAYMOND T. LIOOPES, '13 ................ Secretary-Treasurer N. Howell Furman, 113 J. Francis N. Disbrow Vernon A. Dwelle Robert C. Eddy Clarence P. Freeman Charles C. Harding Nicholas VV. Cruger Edward V. Dalce John H. Faber Sterling Galt, Jr. Bennett Rowley, ,I3 MEMBERS, 1914 John I. Hartman John B. Heyl Homer K. Johnston Ernest K. Loveland Williain S. Middleton MEMBERS, 1915 Russell VV. Holman Jay C. Hormel George B. Logan, Jr. Edward C. Lukens 227 E. VV. Puttlcammer, ,I4 C. Earl Moore Ernst VV. Puttlcammer Adrian Riker, Jr. Norman T. Rogers Frederick I. Robertson Albert Ross Meeker Mason ,Olcott David A. Patton Richard L Reid Jerome A. Swineford YVilliam B. Tippetts D. E. Johnston Vllilson Laurence H. Sanford Robert H. Scannell Louis M. Wfasliburn Charles E. H. Wfhaler COLGNIAT. CLUB HOUSE VVIILIAM' B. PELI., '98 WYNAN1' D. VANDERPOOL, '98 G VV YURNGLING, ,OI John G. Agar, Ir. Alwyn Ball, IH James B. Blackburn 'l'hornton B. Bell, Ir. Rex P. Arthur ' Robert E. Christie, Ir. George M. Church Gerald C. Cudahy Qllulnnial Cliluh FOUNDED 1891 ARTHUR I. FLANAGAN.. EDWARD SAMPSON .... GEORGE M. CHURCH.. I. B. PITNEY ........ OFFICERS .....President ..,..Treasnrer ....Secrctary . . . .Manager BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHARLES B. BOSTXVICK, '96 .... ..,..............,..Chairman XVILLIAM T. SAi:1Ne, '03 ...............,.......,.. Treasurer E. VV. D1NsM0R1z, '04 FRE1mR1cK Osu0RN, '10 E, SAMPSON, '14 H. ELY, IR., '05 A. I. FLANAGAN, '14 lex-officioy JOHN FARR, JR., ,OQ lex-ofheioy MEMBER, 1912 H. Allan Gosnell MEMBER, 1913 Wfilmer Hoffman MEMBERS, 1914 Drayton Burrill, Ir. S. Pirie Carson 'William B. Connett Andrew A. Cooper H. Gordon Ewing, Ir. Arthur I. Flanagan I. Hennen Legendre I. Robertson MacColl, Ir. John B. Pitney MEMBERS, 1915 Theodore Emery George N. Ifft, H NV. Spencer Mason Harry C. Merritt, Ir. 229 Albert P. Miller, Ill Horace C. O'Sullivan George I. O'Sullivan Marquis Pope Edward Sampson Edgar D. Starbuck, Ir Kenneth C. Thomas Andrew Vflieeler, Ir. john S. Sutphcn, jr. E. Russell Upson COTTAGE CLUB HOUSE I :F::Ef1Ffii'-':?2fi3'f52Jf?r35I:??2-22 E2f':I'2i2f:i-riffs?-112251':iifQggi.ifaivisgi-.:':frf::.e::,:',-'.:'i-E1-1'f E-1P.-5-122553-1.'?f 'f iiii-'a'f23-1.5112 ifwf- 'r'v.14ff'f: 2:51Rf-T-'li'-.:f.'.'-Jr-ZasaLim- 1331.4 . 11-fe.. ? li'Ei.?7 KS Q F s L ZW Wx 'Zl7'5'TWJ' Q s,.,,...1f Q, g Alg E 0 , Nifgxiify' Q. 5. WI! 1 ' 'M 2 ag: H Aix xv, Yr! f- 53 'Irs R 2 3 A 5 S .- 'IL P his E .-f. 'Q G Q :Mn MM 3 -I.. lf 2 E. Hicks Herrick, '88 Jacob Riegel, '88 Jesse B. Riggs, '92 C. Vincent Armstrong Arthur Barber F. Nelson Bolton James Bruce VVilliam P. Clancy James F. Adams Richard Deming V VValker M. Ellis J. Axson Evans, Jr. Eberhard Faber Tllinihersitp Qliuttage Qllluh FOUNDED 1887 OFFICERS FREDERICK XV. GARDNER ............................ President F. NELSON BOLTON ........ .... F inancial Secretary CHARLES C. HIl.LIARD ................. ...Assistant Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS . RICHARD E. DXNVIGI-IT, '97 ........................... Chairman NORMAN H. DCJNALD, '03 .... ........ ......... T r easurer JAMES MCA. PYLE, '06 ............................ Secretary George C. Fraser, ,Q3 Clinton B. Meserole, '98 Richard Stockton, ,QS Henry VV. Lowe, 797 VVilliam O. Morse, ,O2 Edgar Palmer, '03 MEMBERS, 1914 I Donald B. Douglas Joseph N. Du Barry HI David R. Forgan, Jr. Frederick W. Gardner Donald L. Gill J. Pearson Goodspeed Leonidas Levering, Jr Edward Lloyd, Jr. Roderick Nourse George F. Phillips Frank H. Winants MEMBERS, 1915 Howard Froelick J. Vincent Forrestal E. Field Goltra, Jr. Charles C. Hilliard Robert Y. Jarvis Reuel B. Kimball, Jr. Edward J. Lamarche George A. Rentschler Samuel H. Reynolds G. Frederic Riegel Albridge C. Smith, '03 Harrison NV. Ambrose, 'o6 Caleb S. Green, '08 Robert Fitz Randolph VV. Paxton Roberts C. Ransom Rowland C. Chase Tatnall Ashbel T. WVall, Jr. Harold N. Samuel Albin K. Sehoepf Eugene XV. Sloan Galbraith lVard DIAL LODGE A b , , , A A , - J 4 f-.' ,- ----.-- - --- -- --.-.-. fq- 5, .11-:-11-Q:-.-2. ' :n'.-3.-gag .-.-sir. -4':.--'1.-:wiht-1:2-1-C.--fi, :.'a-'LH'-X- -L1--'J-1---'.'V---'-'-'.'1-- FP.: - JJ-1 -2 Ir '- ':-'f-A 'wi- - ,:ff - - Ur-'--1.---af ,ta-r -- ' w ' - - ---P 5.-E55 - -.. 'z . . --..., -. 11.1. ,.g,- -1, 11-v.wm:.,p ,-: .l1 ..rw.5Lg-.'-4:11 :S.,:.. ,-'-MV., -, :.'.-.H-1. ' - --: Ac-. .-,Q- .: 13'-'... !':ff' Him:.114-.ff. -1'-f'..1,'.:-:..-::m,q'-.,f f.'.-. Z: WIN SAN EMS rs QSM ' a -f is SIN si. .f ily vm- E 5. Q n Q 71. eww ez Q, mm-'I A w. Q 5 1 - C if ::i:54:::-'-.--:':'12v.1'-3.-1:-Z-.r':-1f.1irlzafmzar-r. .g.:::.-.-.'-razg-'.-.-1:13-iv 7:1-,gt 1, :.1Hij1'.-1.7L.-.-?f:',g.'-'.ff.-, i.'1ff.:- '1'- '.'L-EIL , --,'.i.'-:2g'.3 5 ,245 4-3 21-11-.Iq15f:5.f7:f.g-.:.'.'.f.gl-.Gy-: '.2.:3..r..313-g-.7-.-.'.y 117,-'-,, 3.1: ,,g:-a .. , ,-f- .- , if jfffp Al-.1 'qi-' -'vs' N ,' ,. - ' , -Ss - if- ----I - - ' - --EZ Donald R. Baker Donald XV. Campbell James N. Clapp James G. Austin Theodore P. Barber S. Morton Cooley tal lluhge FOUNDED 1908 INCORPORATED 1912 OFFICERS JOHN N. GATCH ..................... ........... 1 Dresident DoNA1.D XV. CAMPBELL ..... ......,..... ' ll1'C2lS1.11'Cl' ALFRED E. PIOUSTON ...... .... 4 Xssistant Treasurer G. XVALIACE JARMAN, In ................... . ....... Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES NV. J. FUNK, '09 .............................,.... President Arifuun V. S. Oreorr. 'oo ..... .............. ' Vreasurer L. C. Butler, ,IO 'If H. XIeCauley, ,IZ 1.1. Porter. ,II George J. Clifford S. Teaelcle XV. Cull Frank E. cle Mercado Gilbert E. Faeth Gerald M. Heinzelman Iolm E. Hurst J. N. Galeli, '14 MEMBERS, 1914 Clarence I. Gamble John N. Gateli Romaine L. Hogan MEMBERS, 1915 Alfred E. Houston G. Wfallace Jarman, Ir. Thomas Potter 233 V. Campbell, '14 Miers C. Johnson Robert A. Milliken E. Sandford Pegram, Ray XV. Purdy lVilson K. Ray Clirigtoplier Street XV. Foster Reeve HI Charles G. Vardell, Ir Charles li. Towson Xllallaee J. lViIliams, JI A fl Y -4459 dffg- 01 S'-. Viz, ' ' W -X142 ' pil: A ,, n,,ifa i , . 7, . I 1, ,. , 5-14. . t , . - 1. 1 , ,, ' if -. ' , -.1 1 Q' ,Q ' -! f , ' ' ' Q -va ' . - ' . , ' ' '9 1 p . ' ,A ,ring ,i f 41 '?f , , A ,QF - , pg. V, - . , . --pw., ff :'l - . 2 ' Q.. ,, t, - 3 , 1.7. il, ,Lu- , -- , ' Z' :F .149--H, f- , . '44-I' ' .-f. 9 :P : 1- - .V 45, - 1 -- ,, . ELM CLUB HOUSE YAY I I- . I I1 . .ug ,e, ,ut I' .I r. I, I O ' I-3.1:-.I-:Q-:.:.1 z-.II:if.1.51e44:-ff-rye.: Mio-as ,fa-'L -.ue:f- 32:2 I-'f-1f: f.- 2a':'-ix - ' ' -I 51 I I N X I x I Z PRR RW f, S 7. 'e vt x :Nm vwx fm, xx-P v ,. if fl-.?f f s.R 5.-f f.r Q., QILQSQ .. . - 2 ... .- ' I . -.wffsf si W5 ,wg :ff pcs, yay m wi T. 1: 3 Z R 2 75 VIL 2 7' ?- KL -WW' 'E-'I + 2- 9. :MW I: m. tm-f 3 '11, Q .. E 1:1::E.1:.f:size-1-:e.-1:1-se-1-.1I -L:1f1+'aaT- -:-z2.f- --'.3x::f.:-':ff-1-.A.Ir'-: qfm. 1, .f.Iv1.1'.'-:v- 1.-.-::r.-5-'sr-:-::.Irf.'::'.' 1.51-iviff. :ro 1-1 auf.:QI4:.I17.-an-1:w.i.f:-. :.,'g:,-I,5271:-g::':I.I 1:51 : w:.:'I. gvI: --- . - .- - L -...,.,1.x.f -g,,.N-- ..gf,1.TL-.a-.-.-,1.x., ---...L QEIm Qiluh OFFICERS RAY GARRETT WATSON ............... JOHN BURLINSON AICTIGUE ..... GERALD PHILIP KI.IPSTEIN ...... :ROSNVELL LIVINGSTON BLODOETT .... .. ......President .....Vice-President .......Treasurer ... .Assistant Treasurer JAMES H. NlCGRAVV, JR .,...,.,.................... Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS NATHAN S. SCHROEIIER, 598 ......................... President WALTER E. HOPE, ,OI ....... ..... V ice-President PAUL T..BRUYERE, ,OI ..... .... .......... T r easurer J. SEDGXYICK COOKE, 'II ............................ Secretary JOSEPH R. GREENWOOD, '05 ARTHUR J. SULLIVAN, 'I3 BASIL HIXRRIS, ,IZ ROY G. VVATSON, '14 MEMBERS, 1914 Gerald P. Klipstein John A, Laird M. L. March Owen Armstrong Ralph A. Bullock Donald O. B. Jameson George E. Muehlock Bernard K. Rhoads Robert J. Riker MEMBERS, 1915 Harold R. Ballin Roswell L. Blodgett Morris S. Boyer Wfilliarrl T. Caldwell Randolph P. Compton Eugene S. Correll O'Hara Denny Brereton Frank G. Gill Wfalter E. Hammond 235 Jay J. Lyons James H. McGraw, Jr. Edward A. McMillan John B. MeTigue Andrew C. McTigue, Jr. Roy G. VV'atsOn John L. B. VVilliams VVilliaIn N. Wfood Ames XV. Ross Wfilliam G. Scanlan James N. Slee John D. Sullivan Wfilliam L. Van Leer --W 'YP' in Y 'Y --9 Q aww 854. , We .ex w S' mf 3' 44 . fps' -Q'A ' . ,.,.An fi... .. 4 :A M 'if'Q ' F? x 3' W 5 5 07 Xxx . 35,33 'M' X .mix .f -vi -. rf' - ' ' Q sg -. w , V4 , -- -. .'qEAvgE:'1!6.,-- lp . Q x .. . . 1 Mk 7 ' 'xx H . .,. 5. is 'Z -- EA u Lg . H -. -- Q' ,.-'Via '- SM :M J, ig, Wx ' Qi rw ' ,Q 4- ff' 'FRF' 1 48 +L Q Wy CLUB HOUSE 1, - 'Z .:1 '--'m f r Ifi f b iiifziii i-215' 'l w fsevrl f l u-'i 4szRi1 e.vff' fR svf a-g m f--2' -xvrf n fis -12 11 511 2 -'f'1a'f:f: 'mau i-xi .-.11 24:-f1 wx14'A1.w a a-w e.-f 1.-.1 :.. i A xlX xf X X I V17 '-NL. 2 n 3 iw sz ?UHW Awww H :E -A 4, ., .Aw .. ... Rm ,. .. : 1 - 5'5- ff '::-.P:i4:::x'g,1 .C1- '5.-.A n-:..::: :mf-i1e'. ir. ee:-'ef -:-.f-1-E.-i'-:rr -4 ,2'..1, .w .'-:f- ::.-::r. 5-': -.- ' c r -f. ?f..-XE'-fi'.':'f1' 1 -5-1 ssc- 1- 31 '.'.'f?: 1--if -.f 2'.f:,'54Q'4-1?-1:2-.g:'K:.' !:12.'u'11 'I. zr'- CHESTER GRISVVOLD, ,QQ R. LAWRENCE BENSON, 'or HOWARD H. HENRY, '04 Williain Armour Hobert A. H. Baker Jackson H. Boyd Henry A. P. Carter Richard Church J. Stewart Baker VVinthrOp H. Battles Robert S. Cowan Alan Crawford James H. Devereux, Jr. ilhp Qiluh OFFICERS H. RIVINGTON PYNE ................. .,........ P resident VVENDELL S. ICUHN .... ............ T 'reasurer JOSEPH C. lXflCKIBBIN ..... .... 1 Assistant Treasurer FREDERICK JVVINANT, JR ............................. Secretary' BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' JOsEr'H B. SI-IEA, '85 ROBERT BRIDGES, '79 T. VV. ROBER1'S, 'QQ HAROLD F. TWCCORMICK, '95 TRACY H. HAIRRIS, '86 ADRIAN H. LARRIN, '87 MEMBERSIM4 Eben J. D. Cross, Jr. VVilliam J. Curtis, Jr. Frank G. Darlington, Jr. Oliver B. Elsworth Thornton Emmons R. Dennison Brick Wfalter Hughson R. Sturgis Ingersoll Ehrick B. Kilner Wfendell S. Kuhn A. Herman Stump MEMBERS, 1915 W. Boulton Dixon Julius T. A. Doolittle Philip Drinker Joseph M. Fox A Harold H. Gile Orland S. Green John M. Heffron Edmund B. Jermyn, Jr VVilliam H, Long Joseph C. McKibbin V. Frederick W inant, Jr. THEODORE W. CHURCH, '91 PAUL VAN DYICE, 'SI R. STURGIS JNGERSOLT., '14 Henry A. Laughlin, Jr. Shackelfortl Miller H. Rivington Pyne A. Douglass Russell, Jr. John N. Stearns IH F. Eugene Newbolcl Dc Lancey Nicoll, Jr. Earl D. Osborn John R. Paul George C. NVallace, Jr. . Lv g H Q ' y- ..,.-. KEY AND SEAL CLUB HOUSE --.-:I .I ,.'. ,-.-.- .. ,-,333-. wk., w,n,-,N-, ,...:. :... .. .. .-4:4-I-1r,'..:1-gig.-'...,-wg-,,,,s:,5:-.-Ez, .V ,f .z R.-I-I--n - '.-.. . I .. ., . . . , . 9 l ' ' ' l 'iiij-igl51.---zg:f:a,,r,.E52lf-3.1:-:5-15.-,--f ---454.:.lgli--- . I1 . ..,- .- 1- ... J- ,EW-,,.,,':. X--1-,,k,5.1,-I,-, .-,. ,4 4-vga, STERLING BIORTON, ,o6 GILBERT C. MCKOWN ..... ' '---- f Z FOUNDED 1904 UNDERGRADUATE OFFICERS BOARD OF GOVERNORS HowARD M. VVELLS ............... .....,......... P resident HAROLD S. RICHARD, '06 .................,......... President DONALD MYRICIQ ...... ..... V ice-President GILBERT N. HUNTTING, 'o7.' .... ............. S ecretary MARCUS A. SPENCER .... ........... S ecretary POGER HINDS, '06, ........... .............. ' 1'reasurer JAMES B. ANDERSON .... . . . ........ .... T reasurer HENIQX' VV. BUXTON, 594 ... . .Assistant Treasurer MEMBER, 1913 Albert S. Richardson MEMBERS, 1914 KENNETH M. MCEWAN, '06 PIENRI SCH woB, '06 l'11GGINS, ,I2 John W. Beatty, Jr. Kenneth Bonner Frederic S. Dunn Laurence K. Harper James B. Anderson Ralph N. Campbell James M. Dunn James M. Hendel C. Sterry Long Joseph F. Hunter Burt E. Myrick Raymond M. Jones Francis A. Montgomery Hsu Kun Kwong Gilbert C. McKown MEMBERS, 1915 Charles R. Hardin J. Morley Kline Charles P. Hough Fred C. Liebhardt Norman D. Keller Pressly H. McCance 2 Harold D. V. Shaw Jewell K. Smith Marcus A. Spencer Harold C. Stuart Howard M. Wfells Philander K. Motheral Donald Myrick Dudley, C. Smith Matson C. Terry W. , , ,X ' ..,.,'--,'1,f .af v 2 1'- ,-1' 12: M44 QUADRANGLE CLUB HOUSE if 4 ...qi . ,..,k. ,L , ,,,.., I ,', ,',wQJ,g - m.,L,1 ,.,Q ,7, AQ, Q., 4, QQ , rl v , ii -A-',5...,,. !..'-jaw.,..:5,..,.,,.,,5I..G4,5431.uh ':,.m.3I,hQ, Z ,, ,, f r rw qfv, f fm. v,.-1, ,lg . 5 if? NW. U WMS Yr! ig- -' ' '-V. I ,. ul. 1. NMS 1, 'I- 1'ff!: ':.1 -1 :- Ev'-1'19.'1:1-Pnl'-12 2 5 1' 2' 5112: - -: ::. . .-x sz f.-f .:f'-: .':::-1 -21 1 -nf l '1 'ei 1 Lr.-:Sr. 5f:f'-1 :3 1111. :fs 1 1-1-A 'Q --1'-t.'.-:1:'.': Y 1 .-: 1' 1'.,.:1 i.-.571 -.1-E: 1.- 1 -:si-,g '7 : 1:1 1 ug: .,,. - -..,,- ,U .- . -,-E. -.-.. -f -- 4--- .-- .1 .X- f - ,-,.-x-- -SJ .1 J- -.,-. ---f--1 .,. - A-, - L... 05132 Erinnetun Qauahrangle 61111111 FOUNDED 1901 OFFICERS EDWARD SCULL. ...................... ..... P resident VVILLIAM J. HUDSON ...... . . ...... Treasurer JOSEPH VV. BATLEXY, JR .... . . ,... ......... S ecretary TOM L. PIORN ..........,. ...Assistant Treasurer BOARD OF TRUSTEES WVILLIAM C. ARRTSTRONG, '04 ......,.......... ..... P resident DAVID H. CLARK, '08 ........ .... ...... T 1 'easurer SUMNER A. BQTEAD, ,I4 ..... ................... S ecretary RICHARD ELY, '02 LEMUE1. SKIDMORE, ,IT C. IXMIES BROOKS, '05 J. TDAYTON XIOORHEES, '05 MEMBERS, 1914 Beverly Douglas Paul C. McPherson Josiah Pierce, Jr. 'William J. Hudson Sumner A. Mead Thomas H. Robinson Edward Seull ' MEMBERS, 1915 - Joseph VV. Bailey, Jr. Joseph B. Cumming, Jr. Tom L. Horn Lay Martin Carl F. Boker, Jr. ' Jerome A. AQ. Franks Malcolm Hninphries Leonard Oher Leslie B. Cooper John Hemphill Roderick G. Kellett J. Thomas Pearson 241 Eliey M. Roberts TERRACE CLUB HOUSE IE h'f.2i7'-'lifii i-le'f553f9?:'E33:7iQEE 33?-f'1F'fi5ifii-tw:-35 5fii':i27fiR13i1ii5'r1'2i f 5ffQ:IflL'1 2':'?'i'T?Tf L-i Ji-iii:-153.155'1if:'.i1'-E752'lzilif-'t'I'Z3-1.1.12C4147 'ff-T-f'f1.'f3'iE?f.i l1 -H''-J:'-E232ZE: f-125.4- 'iE' iaW.:.'.-'21 .i' :.- Q. -I .. I 1. 4 Q 5 fs-fx QV V-vf I El? . 2 my B I' ey vm it ,F - , ,- A ,- ,- A 1 z .i n---1. F 2 Q 2 E LJ Mm-W 3 w. 'Q 5 ' A11 i'f,55'F '3 i iw.-if 99 'Elsa-an-7' 5 f1uL5 'lq-:'1!f5 5' '31 '13,-T'f1f1'5 i 'X ' 'f i' 1 il,-'T' f i9f 1 1i if-' f u 'f Gustav C. W'uerth, '07 Wariiig L. Dawbarn, '09 Frederick WV. Birkenhauer, A. C. M. Azoy, Ir. Theodore C. Briggs Charles Bunn E. Everett Bunzel Stuart K. Atha William A. Barber, Ir. R. Granger Benson WVillia1n S. Borden' George H. Copeland The rincetun Qmrane Qllluh FOUNDED 1904 OFFICERS THEODORE C. BRIGGS ................. ......... P resident E. EVERETT BUNZEL ...... ..... V ice-President PETER CARTER SPEERS ..... ........ 1 'reasurer OLIN S. PUTNAM ................................. Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS JAMES S. NIESSLER, '05 ............................ Chairman JAMES S. EADIE, 'IO ........ ......... S ecretary-Treasurer Edward C. Castle, '11 E. Everett Bunzel, '14 Theodore C. Briggs, '14 tex-ofhciob '10 tex-ofhcioj Peter Carter Speers, '14 tex-officioj MEMBERS, 1914 Pierce Butler, jr. Harold F. Dean Laird C. Dinsmore Torrance Fiske G. Ellsworth Harris, Ir. Hermann M. Hessenbruch Russel A. Plimpton Alexander C. Robinson 3d MEMBERS, 1915 Kenelm VV. Crosby Alexander D. Dodd john A. Garvin Dudley D. Griffin Richard M. Harris Walter E. Johnson S. Lawrence Levengood Langdon E. Morris Anthony S. Morris Donald S. Morrison 243 Olin S. Putnam, '15 tex-Officiop Frederick L. Ryon Peter Carter Speers Kenneth E. Stockton Olin S. Putnam Stewart MacM. Robinson Arthur A. Thomas Ernest A. Vkfalbridge Thomas R. VVhite TIGER INN Q. 5. . 1 f - M ,-:, -PJ' , nv -' v X' J 5. 1 ' SHI' .'U vi 'in' ' . ' Nu-.'..1-'..-.-fin XX YY ,1- 2- v.,-:QL A- 2 S 1. 'Q y. 5 ffm, qw, qw. ., , V 5- ffizswi PT A A A S .- S umwf L ' ' ,. . 4 f 49.5 1 P- 2 5 .' 9 X Xu.-vef .A : ..1 ww 9 .1 wif NAA m av-'A '. 5? -if Q az Q E. Q 'vi QQQ M- Q'-v X,-'sf H: Fi . . . .. . . - . . , -3 . 'q:G:+:::f:.1r.'2w1v.1- '2.-ri:-.:'v-1-.1 EELZJ1' :Z-H121 ::. -.-.'fa::-nv' :f.f--.'.-.ii1:'.':::-1 .--.oz'1'.'i:1.'f1-'--.'l:'.:1'-':f!.:':I.ara 4--'J r.!L'1-f2-'f.,- -1'-I-'.-: : .': rw? -Lf .':4-1' 1'...:9.f:.'1'sal-1:ff-.i.:l-.':.'514--Q32-,-11-3-.'ffe.'.:-11 : 'f.f':,1?'x':1f - -, ---,f. - -L.,4..-. . - - .- -,.,--:S - -- ----. -. Q .x- 1 -- Sw., .-Sf .- wi- ,-. .,.. -- ..1.- ... .. f .x- .4 --A - --1---r Wfalter H. Bass C. Remington Bird Alan T. Burke NfVillia1n M. Callery VV. Manning Barr H. Rumsey Green Tlliiger Zinn FOUNDED 1892 OFFICERS TVALTER H. BASS ...................... ....... P resident AMTDEE T. T'TAVILAND ......................... Vice-President CLARENCE E. GOLDSMITH .,.......... Secretary and Treasurer I. GORMLY NTACCONNELL..ASSlSlI2111lI Secretary and Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS FRANKLIN NTURPHY, IR., '95 ...,.............. Vice-President ROSWELL C. OTHEMAN, ,O7 ..... CHARLES A. CASS, 702 ........ ............. . ..Treasurer FREDERIC I. MOSES, ,Q2 DICKSON Q. BROWN, ,Q5 MEMBERS, Edward Chapman Grellet N. Collins G. VVard Collins Wfallace L. De Vlfitt MEMBERS, 1 Arthur F. Humphrey John T. Martin Vlilliam F. Hallstead Joe V. Meigs HI Amidee T. Haviland I. Gormly MacConnell 245 ..............Secretary CHARLES W. LUKE, '08 GEORGE WY BUNN, ,IZ 1914 Clarence E. Goldsmith Monte I. Hayes Nelson E. Hubbell VVilliam G. Luke 915 Ioseph R. McAlpin Rolland B. Peacock Julius B. Rose Kenneth M. Smith 1 I. Henry O'Neill George T. Richards, Ir. Vlfilliam T. Shackelford, Burnham K. Taylor Lloyd I. Thayer Edward Trenkman Frederick Trenkman Thomas VVorthington I TOWER CLUB HOUSE ' ' '. 1 RIN X B J YIY I nfaf fn11'1:'vf v.- 'f f '- :R 1 X. I Anelba-ef--:i +4TQw . -rx A 1- 2 rf-ff. ww-f. -I fre, v.--, 4, . ?'l..npf Q 5 4.5. Q., 4X x QW-haw, 'WT' -' , 7-: 2 P. 2 5 .4 1 9: ' 5 P , .u.Jf.Q' I, v 5 Q7 NWX NB fax QW N QQ-Z fx we Q. , . 1.1, 4 1 R .. ,, -161 is iq t 'TL v 04 a 7 2 QL ri-H-if 1- 9, at-.A if 11. T WR-' 3 :- Q -32itr!: :.-f-'I: 1e'-1'JE.'fJ3-Sv-i--1 i Pl?1f1sf5iT- if- 'A'-.-1x11-'-'-'Hz' -ri S fffr' : 'la-it -191:28 111' 1 :3r.:5f:f!.:-:Z -iif.'c11f r.!L-?-kff..- :1: J: di :I 1- 2'E T151 56157: 11'1ff'.'.i.:1 :.'f'.-Cub 23: -fi-2:1'5e.' 71:31 bEf.b':1'I. x?Lf Qs- .1.-....q-- - -f...- , -.:..:.-.,-if-4 - -,,.g--- -MBf,.,.,,-,1.. --,4.-.-.......-..--1- rinnetun Emmet Qllluh FOUNDED 1902 OFFICERS CARL W. NIESSINGER .................. ........... P resident ALBERT E. VAN COURT .... ............. T reasurer ALBERT VV. VVALTERS ......... ..... , Assistant Treasurer CHARLES RICHARDSON, JR .......................... Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS ' FRANK H. LITTLE, 'o3. ............................. Chairman W. HENRY ABBOTT, 'O4 SINCLAIR HAMTLTON, 'oo SIDNEY T. HOLT, 'O3 HARRY I. SOHMER, '07 Herman St. I. Boldt, Ir Lucius M. Cook VV. Orvine Daly John B. Dewar Mac L. Baker Alfred Lee Booth Donald 'VV. Carruthers 'W. Bartlett Chew, Ir. JOHN R. FITZPATRICK, 'O4 MEMBER, 1913 Kenneth H. Condit MEMBERS, 1914 Carl VV. Messinger Edwin Muller James O. Murray Richard N. Pierson Allan L. Dexter R. Thurmond Harris Charles Bates Hunter John H. Iewett, Jr. MEMBERS, 1915 Robert Hampton, Ir. Charles Richardson, Ir. john Temple Graves, Ir. NVillard P. Seiberling T. R, Iewett Frederick G. Sikes, Ir. john A. Linder Weir Stewart 247 Gilchrist B. Stockton Albert E. Van Court Edwin N. Wigton james I. Swofford, jr Albert NV. 'Walters Edgar F. Woodman qgpfrl' A 8101? X -' . ff ' -, 1 if ,f f1f'z 1'QT NASSAU HALL AND TI-IE LIBRARY .,: 5 '-Fri ., 1-3 f . ,Q z-:I 4 , , ff .-Li-f K .',6' 7 I 47, ,zfrigpjlq , - -- f ZEhi,,EimFlEE?T' 1556115 Tv'h'-Ffv'-:?'I::g 9 +. - .vhs-. - ,.,.-.c,.g5g.,,4r:v -, ,.p.lx-+G. J..-3.,g,,.+ ,ji .-Q4r :- '2:f.F?ThrfE7 I1 ? 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' VT'5f.f'--f?'x'L':HP'1i-19. 4-4 3' 55'1 :!,vC.vv -s -1 -113'-F, -,sz --f . ., V, 1, .t K za 54,51 , . . x 52' . 41, g' 391'?r1',gf ' :mga M-fg2541.:,4,a+m' ,- .av pf - ,whim . A4 H1 ., ,Q-I ew-W wfvsfacfmix 12 'kia ,.. 'VAXBPQ ibm ? .- - i M P1912-'-', ,gif f f 5' ,Q .W g a if -fi i - ,W --f v- .h w y 'V - - - I ef, -.. 'd1ww3'wwf:-+,1A4,M.--.mm. 2f.-E.- . wg .,, , -E' ,,I.a- . pw- .. 'S' M , , .,J 1,-A - NK HSN -w if? ' X11 -:er-A Z 5-5 'e N5 r .Lk E 111115 15:31 Lffiaf L- E LUB' gi 2 . ' A-T l '1' lull- is -if 1 1 I 'L' -14 1--- - I -- - ' ' f- 'i ' 1- SX-A -.?-q3.- 4 :- -,-f' 1' A xg F, J' fi ' 5 1 'f,4.' ,T Tfflfi-. . 'A -in Y 1 xg' .,, ,,j.-,gd L L' - ' ' ' fig!! . f f .. ' 'L J' . l 5 ' - '1 -f FA- if X -'l .. 5 Alisa: --c.f ' ' U V W EJ I - 5 -'- T N- I ' 4 . T. M. POPE ....... OFFICERS A I FLANAMN ................,... ......... P resident G C CUnAHx ......,........ .... V ice-President S f ............. Treasurer Ii E .,... ..... F reslnnan Directors MEMBERS, 1914 J. E. Andrews E. B. Coulter A. I. Flanagan I. P. MacMal1on S. P. Carson D. B. Douglas J. E. Jenkins E. W1 Puttkammer MEMBERS, 1915 W. C. W. Alton G. C. Cuclaliy XV. H. Long S. T. M. Pope R. L. Blodgett R. E. Hall G. D. Owsley H. N. Samuel MEMBERS, 1916 N. B. Dawes S. T. Hypes I. Larson R. N. Stillwell 1.1. Glenn H. H. Kennedy E. G. Meier MEMBERS, 1917 K. L. Ames G. M. Eddy G. M. McCormick I. F. Singleton I. D. NVarEeld I. S. Andrews G. T. Johnston P. D. Nelson G. R. Stericker H. XV. Young C. E. Brown W. M. Kirby R. E. Pope NV. T. Stockton 250 ,1 no ,gl .Ce KEWTMEKY ' 'I nk! ' OFFICERS JOHN C. HUGHES, V14 ......... ........ P resident GEORGE C. WALLACE, IR., 'I5.... ...,........ Vice-President ' NEVILLE NIILLER, 116 ..... .. . .... Secretary and Treasurer F Q if - I- :ll I . 'ffx 1 fi .-' iii - r -s l 'I F '- A 4 ,f J. F. SINGLETON, ,I7 .... ...... F 1'esl1man'Direetor ear MEMBERS, 1914 I. C. Hughes R. Lynd S. Miller, Ir, E. Muller, jr. MEMBERS, 1915 B. S. Heddens E. I. Heft, Ir. G. C. Wallace, Ji. W. J. Williamson, Ir MEMBERS, 1916 I. MCF. Barr, Ir. WV. E. Bradley N, Miller ' MEMBERS, 1917 W C. R. Bowman R. A. Cochran I. F. Singelton . W. H. Bowman J. E. Madden L. G. Strater E. L. Strater 251 .. V. Armstrong E. P. Bannerman 5' Pflpji' 51' OFUW L: O . QQS E Us moms: gn 'UWHB 3 5-5 M . F. Benton A. W. Bevin L. Brown T. S. Andrews H. H. Barse A. Bfehrer N. P. Bevin LODC. l DL..- ffl- . . , i ' s - h , . A-x.ixxNwNl-Wxxwlllf' NWli.Xl'- -w . 1 OFFICERS D. L. GILL ..... ................... ........ P r esident W. S. LIMOND ................................ Vice-President J. B. HOLMES ....................... Secretary and Treasurer C. HADDEN III and P. M. Srurzcizs ........ Freshman Directors G. M. Billings B. D. Bleecker G. R. Brown, Jr. G. H. W. Chapin H. Froelick A. T, Haviland W. S. Limond, Ir. E. C. Buchanan G. C. De Lacey E. Ferguson M. A. Charles P. H. Cook W. L. Cuddihy E. H. Driggs, Ir. MEMBERS, 1914 R. R. Curtis L. C. Dinsmore V. A. Dwelle R. H. Gibson D. L. Gill R. NV. Hollaert E. Strehel B. K. Taylor MEMBERS, 1915 J. B. McTiguc I. M. Queen R. I. Reid, W. F. Reynolds MEMBERS, 1916 R. P. Hinclnnan, Ir. I. B. Holmes F. I. Kruse MEMBERS, 1917 B. H. Ertel D. V. Ferguson O. Fowler H. F. Gibson B. F. Gilmour 252 H. H. Salmon, I D. XV. Salter L. H. Sanford F.. Trenlcmann A. M. Loeb A. Nacht S. L. Phraner I. B. Given C. Hadden Ill H. P. La Marche K. R. Logan K. A. Phillips L. B. Hunter, Ir. E. Ingralnn, Jr. R. A. Plimpton F. Trenkniann C. E. Wfliitehouse H. S. Price H. A. Riedel G. S. Smith R. H. Ritter H. H. Sniitli P. M. Sturges H. E. Twyeffort S. B. Van WVyck ARYLAND CLUB F. N. Bolton I. Bruce D. B. Baker C. H. Bryant I. D. Baker R. A. Broteinarkle C. T. Bagby, Ir. J. P. Bishop E. N. Chapman I. M. Colt M. T. Finney S . Galt, Ir. VV. Wf Cator, Jr. VV. C. Crawford, Ir. VV. H. Bovey H. L. Cator I. M. Denison OFFICERS E. J. D. Caoss, IR., ,I4 ..................... ....... P resident I. M. T. FINNEY, JR., ,IS ..... ............ V ice-President S . M. SHOEMAKER, JR., '16 ..... .... S ecretary and Treasurer I. M. DEN1soN 1 F h D- t C. K- MACSHERRY 5 ....., ..... r es man irec ors MEMBERS, 1914 E. I. D. Cross, Ir. S. T. W. Cull MEMBERS, 1915 I. E. Hurst L. Martin L. Ober MEMBERS, 1916 R. L. Irvine C. P. McComas MEMBERS, 1917 R. F. Funsten C. H. Latrobe C. K. Macsherry 253 I. France R. D. Frick W. S. Rusk E. T. Russell S. M. Shoemaker, Ir. A. H. Snowden R. P. Hazlehurst D. VV. Orrick C. S. Roberts E. Lloyd, Ir. A. H. Stump M. C. Smouse R. B. WVillian1s VV. White W. R. VVilloughby G. G. Vest I. Wickes MINNEHAHA FALLS O. A. Bartholomew C. Bunn I. C. Hormel W. T. Carpenter, Ir. F. S. K. Fitzgerald innesnta Qllluh OFFICERS CHARLES BUNN, '14 ..... I. C. BECKIBBIN, ,IS ..... E. S. DECKER, '16 ..., I. R. STOLTZE, ,I7 .... MEMBERS, 1914 P. Butler D. I-l. Carpenter. MEMBERS, 1915 F. P. Leslie MEMBERS, 1916 E. S. Decker H. M. Lamberton MEMBERS, 1917 N. M. Jackson j. R. Stoltze 254 .........President ...........Vice-President H. T. Secretary and Treasurer . . . . .Freshman Director F. Dean A. W. Fiske I. C. McKibbin A. M. Frantz R. M. Sheldon Leslie , . B ln if K R., OFFICERS - M QM X In D. R. HAWKINS .... ................ P resident . A. L. BooTH ...,. ............ V ice-President R. R. LESTER ..... .... S ecretary and 'lfreasurer r.5:, ?-g ' ISI.. .. ....... Freshman Directors .ia ln E- A A-ill Lffjl' ::.f?' MEMBERS, 1914 F. W. Gardner E. F. Goltra D. R. Hawkins MEMBERS, 1915 C. C. Allen G. E. Faeth M. Holmes E. M. Roberts A. L. Booth H. R. Green C. P. Hough E. W. Sloan R. P. Compton B. S. Heddens A. B. Longstreth I. I. Swofforcl, Ir. MEMBERS, 1916 O. D. Knight S. Mudd M. Scuclder R. R. Lester R. A. Pierce L. B. NValton MEMBERS, 1917 ' G. W. Cale O. G. Caldwell H. C. Culver R. M. Davis 255 R. E. Fuusten W. E. Guy C5E.l1l1Ol63H1lB OFFICERS J. N. GATCH, lI4... ....... President FRESHMAN DIRECTORS VV. F. ORBISON, '15. ,.Vice-President R, Znzsmc, IR., '17 C. C. SNOW, lI7 E. B. WALL, '16 .... ....... S ecretary MEMBERS, 1914 C. W. Durflinger C. I. Gamble J. N. Gatch L. K. Harper P. V. Kellogg MEMBERS, 1915 C. D. Brenner N. C. Culolias O. S. Greene XV. F. Orbison A. K. Schoepf I. S. Brurnback E. V. Dake C. C. McCoy G. A. Rentschler, Ir. E. R. Upson MEMBERS, 1916 S. A. Bowman L. G. Forney H. B. Hudnut E. B. XVall R. W. Burns H. L, Gordon, Ir. S. A. Milliken MEMBERS, 1917 I. B. Black I. W. Carpenter G. Dougherty E. H. Lorenz I. I. Parker, Ir. C. C.'XYil1ia1ns C. H. Burchenal H. D. Comey G. E. Durell I. B. Mack C. C. Snoyv R. Z1CS11'1g, Ir. A. T. Copeland W. G. Hayward E. F. MacNichol H. L. Va1l 256 Qwwae QXXQQ OFFICERS A. C. M. Azoy, IR., '14 ............................ President I. A. GARVIN, ,I5 ...,..... ................ V ice-President G. P1TcA1RN, '16 .... ..... S ecretary and Treasurer R. EBERSTADT, '17 ......................... Freshman Director MEMBERS, 1914 A. C. M. Azoy, Ir. F. H. Dyclcman G. P. Klipstein I. L. B. Williams W. B. Connett C. E. Goldsmith T, C. Nevins MEMBERS, 1915 ' W. C. Arnold O. B. Carter I. A. Garvin T. C. Ould R. W. Purdy M- S. BOYGI' I. A. Q. Franks VV. H. Harries T. Potter MEMBERS, 1916 V Clair I. B. Holmes G. L. Pitcairn . D. Seymour P. G. Giffin I. E. Osmun P. M. Runyon ' MEMBERS, 1917 E. R. Dorrance I. M. Foster D. R. Nichols W. Sheerer, Ir. R Eberstadt R. S. Hammond F. VV. Nixon Silver I. VV. Everitt H. H. Hoyt D. C. Riker . F. Speir. R A. Franks, Ir. V. T. Manchee P. R. Sheerer C. Vermeule, Ir. 257 H. A. H. Baker NS J' ki? a 3 -' xt We op -af w QL' I. VV. Beatty, Ir. I. B. Dewar C. P. Freeman I. B. Anderson R. N. Campbell C. E. Dunn R. M. Glenn F. W. Bailey L. H. Barber VV. H. Beatty B, Bullock 3d W. Y. Alleman P. T. Barnum S. S. Bryan, Ir. I. R. Chamberlain VV. B. Chamberlain Pennsylvania Qlllnh OFFICERS M. A. SPENCER, ,I4 ........ L. M. WASHBURN, ,I5 ..... B. BULLOCK 3cl, '16 ...... M. MCF. TAYLOR, ,I7 H. R. NVATT, '17 l... 5 MEMBERS, 1914 D. R. Goodwin . ........ President ......Vice-President .............S-ecretary Freshman Directors H. A. Laughlin, Ir. I. D. Painter E. Sampson I. M. Hendel E. K. Loveland R. E. Reed E Scull R. S. Ingersoll R. B. Nesbitt G. T. Richards H. C. Tatnall WV. S. Kuhn I. H. O'Neill A. C. Robinson HI E. N. NVigton MEMBERS, 1915 H. L. Hills B. C. Lukens G. F. Riegel E T. Van Dusen E. B. Ierniyn P. HI McCance I. MCI. Smith A XV. Walters N. D. Keller T. M. H. Nimiek C. E. Speer D H. Williams G. B. Logan F. E. Newbold P. E. Thomas E. B. Wood MEMBERS, 1916 D. R. Crocker R. B. Ferree R. C. Heyl F. C. Roberts O. E. Cromwell L. B. Gill B. C. Law I. N. Robinson E. W. Day C. T. Garrison R. L. McKinney C. G. Semmens D. R. Demaree T. Hewitt XV. H. T. Mackie D B. Watt S. R. Dresser W. Drorbaugh I. E. Gowen C. C. Highley F. T. Hogg MEMBERS, 1917 VV. Y. Humphreys, I. S. Humphreys C. I. Ingersoll M. W. Leggett VV. A. Lowrie 258 Ir VV. L. Lowrie, Ir. E. I. Miller C. M. Scott G. B. Sheppard G. E. Shoemaker, Jr. H. J. O H. R. Spencer VV. Tatum, Ir. H. Van Alen B. Vollrath tw.. fs r 1' 4 11+ :rf , A . A 1 A A A .. ' '- tf'1'- 1 WNh 2g Iionhmfa 'VA--. 1 ' ' C 'cage , . V- -5:-1.5 ' ,NIV Q O X asks, :Zmwr--1 ' avr ay--111, 1 . 1 . 1 .'. aw- , , ' 1, up iff ' .' ' H -. QQ f -fi .. . - Nj 7 . y' h A . 1 A 13: 1 . , K 1 4- 1 -' w 1 . f W. 'ef Mjfcfuu 01 .fi C, 1 ex.-+611 'SQ , eX Y 1 X' '11 4 D 94, ' ' JJRPQ- mi' ' 1 '- x 'S-lo x 1- X7-lf' 7 ' 6 , . A by N L , -5 ex 6 . .... . R ' W' Sf .-... N 5 5 -19 We 1 A 1 A Nevada Cdefelo V-: 'r Y , ?-, lv :AL .- PW - ik mam X., OFFICERS I. C. VROMAN, IR., 314 .............................. President A R. P. ARTHUR, ,IS ..... .............. V ice-Pregident E. H. LEE, '16 ......... .... S ecretary and Treasurer D. A. CHAPPELL, yI7 ..... ,....... F reshman Director R. L. NOURSE, yI7 ......................... Freshman Director MEMBERS, 1914 1 W. G. Collins VV. O. Daly R. Hogan G. W. Kassler I. C. Vroman, Ir. VV. L. de VVitt J. N. Clapp C. I. Gamble H. K. Johnston R. Strain, Ir. D. E. I. Vifilson b MEMBERS, 1915 R. P. Arthur H. VV. Cookingham G. N. Ifft F. C. Liebhardt C. Richardson, Ir. C. L. VVooc'l R. Bard H. H. Gile P. L. Jackson M. Pate A. VV. Stewart MEMBERS, 1916 F. H. Cardwell E. H. Lee E. A. Nebeker A. N. Selby M. A.. Tancock A. Hunter A. O'Brien-Moore L. P. Ohliger L. Sweet MEMBERS, 1917 C. F. Arnold M. Casasis PAB. Mattock G. M. Pinckard K. S. Wfales VV. M. Broadway D. A. Chappell I. S. Nickolas C. S. Slagle 1, A. Weetervelt G. Breckrnrrdge C. M. Donahoe R. L. Nourse G. R. Stewart 259 I. O. Adler O. Armstrong B. E. Barnes I. P. Blair, Jr. F. N. Bolton B. B. Brown bl. W. Bailey, Ir. D. B. Baker I. A. Baker, Ir. M. L. Baker C. H. Bryant W. B. Chew, Ir. R. S. Cowan I. Bruce I. M. Colt E. N. Chapman A. A. Cooper E. I. D. Cross, Ir. S. T. W. Cull N. W. Cruger I. B. Cumming, Ir. E. S. Driver W. M. Ellis J. M. T. Finney, Ir. E. G. Frank T. M. Galbreath, Ir. The Suutbern Qiluh HENRY P. ELLIOT, ,I4 ..... EDWARD H. HAMMOND, '15 .... I. TXTCFERRAN BARR, '16 .... EDWARD L. STRATER, '17 GEORGE L. HowE, '17 MEMBERS, 1914 B. Douglas H. P. Elliott J. Erance R. D. Friclc I. T. Granberry T. Harris VV. Wood MEMBERS, 1915 S. Galt, Ir. E. H. Hammond E. I. I-left I. Hemphill C. C. Hilliard I. E. Hurst L. Martin Y. L. Wilson 260 President ............Vice-President . . . .Secretary and Treasurer . . . . .Freshman Directors I. C. Hughes 'W. Hughson I. H. Legendre E. Lloyd, Ir. S. Miller, Ir. E. Muller 'W. C. B. Morse L. Ober I. T. Pearson W. Prickett VV. S. Rusk E. T. Russell W. I. Roddey XV. B. Myers XV. T. Shacklefor A. H. Stump XV. B. Tippetts R. G. Wfatson E. A. X1Vhaley H. R. Sheppard I. M. S1T1ltl1 WV. M. Smith, Ir. M. C. Smouse I. B. Streit CLI G. C. 'Wal1ace, Ir. C. E. H, VVhaler YN i i5 ,'11Ef1-'ii'-':: Ifwffzrrhiif: 99::,' 21:f'fq:f. queer:2-il'fi151'1-:view-e.iv'.za'isef- :-gmt-::'- .f'i-tv1'f 1-1 .-flramw.-2 fq1:.'.fL'.a'r4-: -:.1:'.:-.ull-af.1.:.1aif:-:U 'ff.1-:ff1.vagza:,f+' i'-.wr-3'-:L23213111-1.91. 45.1 el . , .- yx, , -. , j .1 N : : m -6-btw: 2 3 1 915' 'f QQ Q'51::zQ' r. ., 9 u we .. 1.- 4: -f ':' Tl Q A-,SW 'Q E -1 .. e ' 1 ' . . . ..,,, ,.., .. . .. ..... . .... ,, . .-. , ,. --,-.11 . .4 . .4 T? .LH -5 25.5,-:,'!,,:-5gifs-,L-gg.-4.55-,:..:- .1-Kf!'g,..-... ....,..-.-Pc.-.v .-,--,,-.1 -. 4:14-En .. .--Z - .il'. ,. .-,'.: ':-ci'-.4'.-1--. L' .- '---.ins-V, iw ..i.':f, .av---,.g.'.v.' ..,:-11.5-, za..--gf .'.:.:-'.I:,',,1-4-if--1,-,'.'f.5, .:g.,'-4'-..-:..lfg:'. --ppt N-,N V, L, .,- ,,,,.,., ,,. ,g,,. ,,.--L,, - J-.- - Q.,-,.-,-- ..,,- ,.,,,,,-,,,-..,..,, ,s- , -.,.,,..-,. V. VV. Alexander J. M. Barr VV. H. Bowman, Ir. R. A. Brotemarkle VV. H. Burford C. L. Campbell D. M. Amaeker C. T. Bagby, Ir. F. Bechtel, Ir. C. VV. Berl J. J. Bettes J. P. Bishop VV. G. Boaz VV. H. Bovey VV. H. Bowman The Suutbern Qiluh Cfllunnlulletal VV. W. Cator, Ir. VV. C. Crawford, Jr. I. C. Cutrer L. E. Gaines H. D. Harvey T. B. Jackson G. Brackenridge H. T Cator R. A. Cochran D. G Dancy I. M. Denison H. T. Dunn G. E Durell C. H Fuller T. B Grainger MEMBERS, 19195 G. L. Karow C. E. Kock D. M. Lake O. P. McComas, jr H. F. Martin I. VV. Massie MEMBERS, 1917 VV. P. Hamilton H. Harvey, jr. R. P. Hazlehurst G. M. Holstein G. L. Howe H. H. Hoyt L. G. Jones I. G. Loelce C. K. Macsherry 261 N. Miller F. R. Pemberton H., E. Sargent A. H. Snowclen L. G. Strater C. S. Tippetts I. E. Madden, Ir. VV. B. Moore D. VV. Orrick R. T. Pilling M. S. Read C. S. Roberts XV. P. Robertson B. VV. Sellers I. F. Singelton C. G. Towers M. G. Traylor NV. L. XVells XV. R. 'Willoughby E. VV. Spring I. H. Stevens E. L. Strater E. Taylor, Ir. XV. H. Tenison G. G. Vest I. Wfickes R. C. VVilson, jr. . H N ': XS . + f., .Y S. f fy! E EV, aff jfk.. j E iff- il W ' I QM ,W X Deg ee Q. zmjk TENNESSEE Qllluh REX 7 ' qi--QR MEL .J x X - er' ' I Cr- Q- . 'Eff A l V' OFFICERS E I l I. O. ADLER .............. 1 ........... ........... P resident 152- 5' '21-TQ T. M. GALBREATH, IR.. . . ............ Vice-President . 1'f ' . A -T,.,,- 1 XM XX -x N D. M, LAKE .......... .... S ecretary and Treasurer ' ig i5 Mq W' X x M. S. READ ..., ........ F reshman Director . ' W I, Wy U Ps if I fff. V W! MEMBERS, 1914 I. O. Adler O. Armstrong B. Douglas I. T. Granbery T. Harris MEMBERS, 1915 R. S. Cowan E. S. Driver N T. M. Galbreath, Ir. F. L, Miller, Ir. ' MEMBERS, 1916 B. Douglas D. M. Lake H. F. Shepherd H. I, Ricllardson MEMBERS, 1917 G. L. Howe M. S. Read XV. P. Robertson 262 - ' W0 . - . LAXVRENCEVILLE MEMORIAL HALL I. O. Adler B. E. Barnes I. P. Blair,'Ir. I. W. Bailey, Ir. H. R. Ballin W. A. Barber G. H. Bonsall, Ir. C. P. Buckley A. B. Craig B. B. Atterbury V. W. Alexander D. B. Baker I. D. Baker I. M. Carey F.. E. Childs H. G. Currier, Ir. H. P. Davis W. I. Alleman K. L. Ames, Ir. M. I. Averbeck, Ir H. P. Ballantyne P. G. Bigler H. Bluntschli I. Bobbs UOFFQZ OFUFTFFYUPFUQW The iiamrenuzhillz Qnbuul Qlluh OFFICERS PAUL C. BTCPHERSON, ,I4 ....................,..... President IOHN M. SMITH, '15 ....... ......... .......... V i ce-President DONALD B. NVATT, '16 ...... . ......... Secretary and Treasurer If,IA23LA1SIC11EEAH9ANTYNE, H7 2 .......... Freshman Directors MEMBERS, 1913 N. H. Furman W. P. Schenck MEMBERS, 1914 C. Briggs I. I. Hartman M. C. Iohnson W. B. Meyers P. Elliott P. C. Heath WV. I. Luke A. Riker, Ir. L. Ford D O. Iameson P. C. McPherson T. H. Robinson MEMBERS, 1915 W. Cruger I. S. Hammond F. I. Lamarche FI L. Peirce W. Cumbler R. Hampton A. B. Longstreth C. Richardson, Ir. G. Deacon I. P. Hosack G. VV. Manfield F. M. Roberts H. Devereux C. P. Hough D. H. Mills R. H. Scannell P. Frdman G. W. Iarman R. C. Miner VV. P. Seiberling Fleming HI I. M. Kline D. G. Mixsell A. I. Shenk I. A. Wyeth MEMBERS, 1916 C. De Lacy, Ir. I. B. Holmes R. L. Melville H. I. Richardson N. B. Fay O D. Knight K. Moore S. C. Reynolds M. Frantz C. E. Kock P. E. Moore H. D. Ritchey T. Fritz E S. Lloyd S. Mudd A. N. Selby E. Gaines R. R. Lester E. A. Nebeker G. M. Shipman L. Harris I. D. McLanahan G. A. Peacock G. S. Smith Heath R. L. McKee R. B. Peacock C. P. Smyth L. Heyniger C. N. McWilliams W. Piel I. R. Stockton R. I. Wortendylce MEMBERS, 1917 C. H. Burchenal I. B. C. Garmany H. T. Koch D. C. Riker G. W. Cale R. S. Gerstell W. I. Kress I. Rilcer H. L. Cudchhy H H. Green K. B. Logan D. E. Robertson P. Dickey G. M. Holstein. Ir. A. E. Meyer, Ir. VV. B. Rodgers M. A. Eberhardt N W. Harris, Ir. F. B. Mosher R. V. Schullinger C. H. Folwell, Ir. T. B. Hunt A. F.. Norris R. C. Schmerz C. H. Fuller G. T. Iohnston I. D. Paull I. T. Scull 265 Scull VValler G. VVatson G. Sikes, Ir. L. Sills M. Smith K. Sweet T. Van Dusen VV. lfValters Sweet A. Tancock G. Traylor A. Uebelacker I. H. Van Buren I. N. Van Buren Vandervoort H. F. D. B. VVatt O. H. Smith R. C. Smith H. De B. Swarks C. B. Ten Eyek K. S. Wlales 'l'. B. Wfoods MEMBERS, 1914 215131: 39111 Qtbuul Cllluh I. N. STBARNS III, ,I4 ................. President I. C. MCK1BB.1N, ,IS ....., ........ V ice-Pres1dent I. MCF. BARR, '16 ........ Secretary and Treasurer S' M' LINK, T17 l- ..Fresl1men Directors D. D. CHAPLIN, IR., '17 5 U K. Bonner H. Hartsliorne I. E. Ienkins I. B. Pitney P. C- SDCCVS I. H, Boyd H. M. Hessenbruch G. S. Pitney A. C. Robinson HI I. N. Stearns IH MEMBERS, 1915 I I. F. Adams I. S. Baker I. M. T. Finney VV. F. Halstead VV. H. Long. Ir. WV. M. Spencer C. VV. Alton R. G. Benson I. A. Q. Franks E. B. Iermyn, Ir. I. R- MCA115111- I. A. Baker, Ir. W. M. Ellis O. S. Greene A. M. Kidder C. MCK1lJb111 MEMBERS, 1916 I L. Abbott, Ir. Ag M. Butler E. D. Dodd 'VV. Lloyd-Smith N. Robinson E. Wilson, If F. W. Bailey s. L. Cooper M. Gates W. H. osbom . B. shea J. K- Wood I. MCF. Barr VV. S. Dell R. P. Hinclanian, Ir. F. D. Payne M. Speers, I MEMBERS, 1917 D. D. Chaplin, Ir. I. W. Donner W. E. Guy, Ir. XV. L. McLean G. B. Sheppard T. H. Talmage D. De Lanoy S. R. Dresser H. B. Hoskins G. W. Perkins, Ir. H. R. Spencer VV. D. Van Dyke Ir I. M. Denison O. Fowler, T. B. Keating I. Rutlierfurd I. R. Stoltze H. A. 'White M. S. Dillon R. A. Franks S. M. Link W. Sclieerer, Ir. E. L. Strater 266 - 4 as Zi . M A 1 bt. iBauI'5 Qszbnul, Q1Znnrn1f?J,' . . OFFICERS R. S. INGERSOLL, ,I4 ..... ........ P resident D. S. HI12SCHBERG, '16 ..... .... S ecretary F. WINANT, IR., 115 .... ..... V ice-President C. I. INGERSOLL, ,I7 .... ..... T reasurer MEMBERS, 1914 VV. Armour H. A. P. Carter VV. Hughson VV. S. Kuhn I. L. D. Painter H. A. H. Baker W. B. Connett R. S. Ingersoll H. A. Laughlin C. A. Potter, Ir. A. C. Bakewell T. Emmons E. B. Kilner I. R. MacColl, Ir. A. D. Russell MEMBERS, 1915 L. B. Cooper I. E. Hurst I. T. Pearson P. Winaiit R. S. Cowan R. B. Kimball VY. V. Roberts E. F. VVoodma,n MEMBERS, 1916 VV. S. Ackerman E. S. Dechert D. S. Hirschberg G. L. Karow H. B. Vanderhoef D, L. Wfard AMEMBERS, 1917 ' F. H. Bohlen, Ir, T. E. Gowen VV. G. Humphreys, Ir. D. VV. Orrick 4W'. H. Schoen, Ir. G. C. Demorest T. AT. Hilliard C. DT. Ingersoll T. XV, Revnders, Ir. P. S. 'Warren H. YV. Ford P. VV. Hills G. C. King E. C. B. Simonin H. XV. Young F. R. Goodrich I. S. Humphreys VV. G. McAdoo, Ir. H. F. Straw, jr. ' 267 jllllernershurg 61511111 OFFICERS J. B. BLACKBURN, ,I4 .................... ......... P resident G. R. HANICS, ,I5 ........ ................ X fice-President C. S. TIPPETTS, '16 .... ..... S ecretary and Treasurer 2.1ig.S?glINEDY ...................... Freshman Directors MEMBERS, 1914 I. B. Blackburn T. B. Kennedy T. C. Nevins XV. B. Tippetts D. B. Clapp G. C. MeKown R. E. Reed MEMBERS, 1915 I. A. Adams G. R. Hanks A. F. Humphrey C. B. Lear R. N. Reeves R. Bard T. L. Horn I. C. Kennedy E. A. McMillan MEMBERS, 1916 L. H. Barber, jr. R. A. Brotemarkle W. R. Dolton, Ir. C. W. Frontz R. L. Irvine C. S. Tippetts R. I. Boyd H. G. Brown P. O. Fendriek G. Gillespie C. G. Sennnens VV. A. West L. H. Boland F. M. Champlin E. E. Ford D. S. Good MEMBERS, 1917 W. B. Barnitz W. H. Bovey W. S. Hurloek, Ir. I. N. McDowell O. H. Van Alen J. P. Bishop S. S. Bryan C. F.. Kennedy R. W. Stoeltzing 268 ' S. K. Atha A. C. Dunn VV. T. Field K. K. Carter D. A. Depue R. Eberstadt etnark Qnahzmp Qiluh OFFICERS F. H. DYCKMAN, '14 ............ ' .................. President VV. H. HARIQIES, ,IS ...., ............. V ice-President W. T. FIELD, '16 ....... ..... S ecretary and Treasurer H' H' HOYT' 17 ......,..... ...... ..... F r eshman Directors I. B. VVISS, ,I7 F. H. Dyckman I. M. Dunn L . M. Earl P. G. Giffin W. L. Heath I. M. Foster G. R. Glorieux I. R. Hardin IVIEMBERS, 1914 E. H. Mackin MEMBERS, 1915 C. R. Hardin VV. H. Harries MEMBERS, 1916 I. G. Muirhead I. E. Osniun G. L. Pitcairn MEMBERS, 1917 H. H. Hoyt T. D. Ioeck D. R. Nichols 269 H. M. Vxfells R. VV. Purdy P. M. Runyon H. S. Schwabacher H. N. Odell I. Riker H. S. Rothschild R. B. VVilliams C. l. Stewart H. A. 'VVilliams R. F. Speir R. C. lNilson, Ir J. B. VViss J. C. HUGHES, 'r4... I. D. MCKENZIE, '15. .. I. Churchvvard D. Crandall, Ir. T. Emery S. A. Bowman W. W. Dodge C. A. Dickerman G. Dougherty I. N. Gatch G. E. Faeth E. B. Frank W. Frank E. Hockmeyer R. Garside B. Gennest Exeter Culluh OFFICERS . .President E. L. SHEA, '16 .... ..... S ecretary and Treasurer Vice-President G. Douorrizrvrxf, FI7 ....... ......... F reshman Director MEMBERS, 1914 C. C. Harding I. M. Hendel I. C. Hughes MEMBERS, 1915 B. S. CcCutchen K. M. Smith N. I. Wfilliamson, Ir. I. D. MacKenzie A. W. Stephens MEMBERS, 1916 H. Ives C. C. Linn G. H. Mumford E L. Shea A. Kelleher I. VV. Massie L. T. Ropes C R. Smith MEMBERS, 1917 Haywood IV. M. Kirkby H. H. Neuherger A. L. NVeil Hirsch 'W. MCK. Madden M. L. Stewart R N. 'Wetherbee 270 The Qnhuher Qiluh OFFICERS M. I. HAYES ..... ..........,... ......... P h resident I. M. HEFFRON ..... ............. V ice-President C. O. NICHOLS ..... ..,.. S ecretary and Treasurer I. R. SLOANE .... . ....... Freshman Director MEMBERS, 1914 MEMBERS, 1915 M. I. Hayes H. K. Kwong H. H. Gile I. M. Heffron , L. M. Thayer MEMBERS, 1916 C. O. Nichols I. M. Raymond , MEMBERS, 1917 T. H. Anderson, Ir. R. L. Brush F. T. Hogg A. C. Lewis I. R. Sloane I. B. Black A. C. Hallock C. F. La Tour W. F. Mudge E. O. Silver 271 J. VV. Beatty, Ir. R. N. Campbell I. S. Hammond F. W. Bailey W. H. Beatty W. F. Clarkson P. B. Dickey J. W. Donner Sbahpsihe ,Qnahemp Qllluh OFFICERS M. A. SPENCER, ,I4 ........................,....... President T. M. H. NIMICK, ,IS ........................ Vice-President W. C. KING, '16 ........ .... S ecretary and Treasurer E' yC1I56D1ZQI1I'SON if ..................... Freshman Directors MEMBERS, 1914 T. B. Hogg I. F. Hunter VV. S. Kuhn H. A. Laughlin, I MEMBERS, 1915 A. E. Houston N. D. Keller P. K, Motheral NV. K. Ray W. L. Jones I. G. McConnell T. M. H. Nimick I. B. Rose MEMBERS, 1916 G. B. Fundenburg W. C. King J. R. Johnston N. Reed C. T. Garrison W. H. Friesell D. G. Kennedy G. W. Reineman MEMBERS, 1917 T. I. Hilliard I. G. S. Humphries C. D. Leggett D. MCK. Paulson F. T. Hogg W. Y. Humphries, Ir. XIV. A. Lowrie E. L. Rodgers T. B. Hunter G. C. King A. L. McKaig W. B. Rodgers 272 M. A. Spencer I. A. Wfood C. B. Shea A. C. Wiese H. W. Vensel T. B. Woods Gilman Cllluuntrp Snhuul Cdlluh OFFICERS F. NELSON BOLTON, '14, ............. .......... P resident JOSEPH BRYAN CUMMING, IR., '15 .... ...... . Vice-President HAh'IILTON FISH ARMSTRONG, '16 ......... Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1914 James Bruce F. Nelson Bolton Leonidas Levering, Ir. Edward Lloyd III MEMBERS, 1915 Richard Bard Joseph Bryan Cumming, Ir. John M. T. Finney Leonard Cher MEMBERS, 1916 Hamilton Fish Armstrong Williaiii 'Whitfield Cator W. Chauncey Crawford I. Howard Neely ' I MEMBERS, 1917 A ' Horace Taff Cator Charles Hazlehurst Latrobe Charles Roberts 273 erkiumen Qiluh OFFICERS W. K. ENCK, ,I4 .... ............................ P resident E. B. WooD, '15. E. P. KIEFEL, '16 ...... ............Vice-President ...Secretary and Treasurer WV. M. WEIDMAN, '17 ..................... Freshman Director MEMBERS, 1914 H. Apgar W. K. Enck L. A. Hillyer C. W1 Morrisey M. G. Owlett MEMBERS, 1915 W. Brown F. K. Dimon R C. C. Kepler E. B. 'Wood b R. Glenn E. C. Sharp MEMBERS, 1916 D. R. Ellis E. Kiefel C. F. Martin E. I. Middour MEMBERS, 1917 - I. W. Gaily R. E. Heimbach L. E. .Hiltebeitel VV. M. Weidman 274 -. ef ..L.....n.,- I Zgarringer ilaigh Qnbuul 61111111 OFFICERS H. ILL, ,I4 ....... .................. .......... P r esident W. I. BURKE, IR., '16 .,... .... S ecretary and Treasurer QUINBY, ,IS ............................... Vice-President W. A. DEMPSEY, ,I7 ..................... Freshman Director MEMBERS, 1914 I . MEMBERS, 1916 H' In S' Manhelm J' K' Vveldlg W. I. Burke, Ir. H. R. Robinson D. C. Sxvatland D Ad MEMBESQS, 1915 . ' . ams W. E. Jo nson R. Quimby W. Holman H. G. Lyttle B. C. Read MEMBERS' 1917- D. A. Patton W. L. Dempsey A. A. Schmon 275 Trenton Zbigb Qnbunl wlluh OFFICERS W. A. BARRAS, ,I4 ..... ....... P 'resident R. A. HYATT, '16 ..... .... S ecretary-Treasurer C. O. DAVIS, ,IS ..... .... V ice-President S. G. Fine, '17 ...... ..... F reshman D1rector MEMBER, 1914 VV. A. Barras MEMBERS, 1915 W. S. Borden W. W. C. Harter A. I. Mundt R. G. Roll C. O. Davis L. S. Marshall H. F. Porter G. R. Voorhees MEMBERS, 1916 1 MEMBERS. 1917 W. I. Burr, Ir. R. A. Hyatt G. F. Burkert L. Edwards R. W. Furman S. Perlman S. G. Fine 276 42 V' -'X x. . ,1' R. Deming, Ir. W. B. Dixon W. H. T. lvrackie F. P. Blair gd bt. Eeurgsfs bnhuul Clllluh OFFICERS A. T. WALL, JR., '14 ............................... President I. R. PAUL, ,IS ...................... ....... V ice-President E. B, VVALL, '16 ........................ Secretary-Treasurer MEMBER, 1914 A. T. Wall, Ir. MEMBERS, 1915 1 P. Drinker I. R. Paul A. K. Schoepf F. E. D. Newbold S, M. Reynolds G. VVard MEMBERS, 1916 S. M. Shoemaker, Ir. E. B. W'all W. White MEMBERS, 1917 R. E. Crouse P. W. Foster, Jr. F. VV. Reynolds, jr M. VVard 277 4' is . go, ,Q -nl I - The ann Cnlharter Qiluh OFFICERS 'WM. C. HADDOCK, IR., ,I4 ........................ President G. N. COLLINS, ,IS ............ ...........,. V ice-President I. W. DANENHOWER, '16 .... .... S ecretary and Treasurer A. W. DURELL, ,I7 ....... ........ F reshman Director MEMBERS, 1914 ' MEMBERS, 1915 W. C. Haddock, Ir. Geo. T. Richards, Ir. Grellet N. Collins W. L. Van Leer MEMBERS, 1916 J. W. Danenhovver T. I. Davies L. W. Glover L. P. Ohliger L. B. Walton MEMBERS, 1917 A. W. Durell I. Van K. Richards H. D. M. Sherred M. M. Taylor H. R. Watt 278 C. Dunlap R. Demaree C. Fagebr F. Etter ilaarrishurg Qnahzmp Qllluh OFFICERS i J. MCI. SMITH, ,IS .................. ........ P resident VV. C. DUNLAP, ,IS ..... ..... V ice-President D. R. DEMAREE, '16 ..... .......... S ecretary VV. H. NEELY, ,I7 .... ..... F reshman Director MEMBERS, 1915 D. Fleming IH MEMBERS, 1916 H. H. Frank MEMBERS, 1917 W. S. Hurloclc, jr. E. I. Miller I. S. Ross 279 I. MCI. Smith E. N. Van Dykev VV. H. Neely I. V. W. Reynders ,Sq .122 -' ' ' --E-1, if-. A1 N w. Q. . H . VL ' '-:Q, 'sf'K-',: ' :. -:K4,,l7.g.1'- Sip, - 1 53,1--f 5 -U- A N 1.5 ., 1 . Ii.-P -.-.'1'-:ideal l.. I vs- .' 'Cie 'V f ' ' 314 FE' . 5 mf? ' NIEELJHLF' '- ': f 'ings , gf Af Q24 336115 A .53 , -' .,! ,-ggi., ' .A.:. mf-w'. ' 1' . 'R-. 424 F' uf ' 3.-.Q-2 -QQ-'fel . . 1 iiwiiiijl ' ' lf .,1,1,7:-- nl .3 . ,I ..-,..,e-- - .ge-..,n gg, I' ,.- , z ', . ' 415,- ' V fiiigigf m- . fill 'H A? 'Aff -ff,:.i-.J!'.4-f- 'I :EE ... yi Q .24 . .herd 5-. AHv,i.-ni-i-Q- Q , . ,M iff 'WSE , .Sw 'af' ei wig gi... ' Ti? el -4.3 ' V- . 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Sheldon 280 Tatnall Morris Roberts, ,lr . C. ROSS .,, , P52 umfrszt Klub OFFICERS E. R. SAMPSON, ,I4 .................. ......... P resident A. L. HASICELL, '16 ...... ...... V ice-President P. B. KNOWLTON, ,I7 .... .... F reshman Director MEMBERS, 1914 MEMBERS, 1916 E. R. Sampson I. K. Smith K. E. Thomas H. D. Harvey A. L. Haskell I. Hoyt MEMBERS, 1917 F. F. Alexandre ' P. B. Knowlton 281 I . Gimme icbunl Qllluh OFFICERS I. C. VROMAN, ,I4 ................................ President J. HEMPPIILL, '15 ..... ............ V ice-President I. M. BAKER, '16 .... .... S ecretary and Treasurer H. P. HARPER, '17 ..... ...... F reshman Director MEMBER, 1914 MEMBER, 1915 I. C. Vroman I. Hemphill MEMBERS, 1916 B. A. Ames C. Banigan I. M. Baker G. NV. Reina-:man MEMBER, 1917 H. P. Harper 282 X if '-1Pf1f'i1r'-'2: :- 'f f-F1555 W :fdf':3'.fz2f:4?:f+i1'fifi1'.i1W: wide.f-faQeis.'5e.::pfaa':.Q: fnfwl'-a'fx: -:fzen-2'I'5f.1.:Z1a in-P ma fia-'lr-.ae.'f' :e:2 ff-1:! 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CROSS, '16 ......... ...,........ S ecretary R. H. BTCCANN, '17 ....................... Freshman Director B. E. Biswanger J. B. Anderson 3d C. E. Dunn, Ir. H. C. Cross B. Franklin, Ir. H. A. Knapp M. L. Edgar M. S. Edgar H ONORARY MEMBER Dr. I. D. Spaeth GRADUATE STUDENT H. C. Offermann MEMBERS, 1914 D. R. Goodwin MEMBERS, 1915 L. H. Faber E. E. Jones MEMBERS, 1916 P. A. B. Machenier C. F. Nidetzsky E. L. Potts MEMBERS, 1917 E. H. Forster R. H. McCann 284 B. Laslcin F. Schweitzer I. R. Rhoads I. Russell, jr. R. M. McDonald HOLDER HALL AND SAGE TOXVER UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOLS' COMMITTEE PHILLIPS BLACKBURN BRUCE BAKER BARR HARVEY GARDNER OBER MC CONNELL 1 RRERRE EERR SQA AC my 1 - sf1 ::.:n : : -::-. 1 - 5 - : ' f , . - F . . F .. 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Nc-----.N -- --:ff-4--f--1--. - 1.-.--- -- X:,.,,xg- - .-,,- -,. ,-, ,,c,. , , . - - 522 2 The inauguration nf ibresihent wnnhrutn wilson f'Once in a Hundred Years, a son of Old Nassau usurps the throne of Democracy and becomes inaugurated into the highest office which it is in the power of the American people to bestow-the Presidency of the United States. In 1813 the College of New Jersey honored James Madison in his second success, and in IQI3 practi- cally the entire Princeton undergraduate body went to Vlfashington to celebrate the fulnlment of their fondest hopes in the formal' induction into office of VVoodrow Wilson, 779. March 4th was a day that will long be remem- bered by all the present undergraduates and many of the alumni as the occasion when the largest gathering of Princeton men ever assembled outside of Princeton got together in the Capitol city to see a Princeton man take the greatest office in the country, and though the trip was a strenuous-one in many ways, there are few who will ever regret the expenditure of time, effort and money which was required to make the journey. The special train which was appointed to take the Presi- dential party to Washington was enlarged to afford accommo- dation for the students, and several hundred availed themselves QA, of the opportunity to act as bodyguard and accompany Mr. Wilson and his party. Arrived at Union Station, the student V' W delegation formed in line and welcomed the President-elect with rousing cheers as he passed through, thereafter disband- ing for the day, to meet the next morning at the Shoreham Hotel. About IO o'clock on the morning of Inauguration Day, the delegation, with Princeton sashes'! over their left lapels, formed in a monstrous P-rade and followed behind the Presi- den-tial carriage to the White House grounds, where the sing- ing of Old Nassaui? proved one of the most inspiring events of the day. Turning their backs on the Executive Mansion, the ARRIVAL AT WASHINGTON in fc : , .4 i H wi' 289 VVILSON LEAVING HIS PRINCETON HOME XVILSON DELIVERING HIS ADDRESS THE PRINCETON DELEGATION TI-IE PRESIDENTIAL CARRIAGE SCENES AT WASHINGTON ON MARCH 4, 1913 students then proceeded on the long march to the Capitol, and though no arrangement could be made to seat the whole undergraduate body, many were able to crowd near enough to see the ceremonies and hear the inau- gural address. The oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Wliite, who acted last year at President Hibben's inauguration 5 and then, with the members of his cabinet surrounding him, the Justices of the Supreme Court before him, and EX-President Taft at his side, the new President delivered his address, shouting sum- mons to all honest, patriotic, forward-looking men to aid him, and promising that he would not fail them in the guidance of their government. The wait before the afternoon P-rade was a long and tiring one. The first in line left the Capitol at two o'clock, but it was after live before Princeton's turn came, and long after dark when the last of marching thousands saluted the President at the Reviewing Stand before the W'hite House. But no one who experienced the thrill of being cheered to the echo by the 3oo,Ooo and more people who lined Penn- sylvania Avenue and appreciated the welcome that was extended to Princeton can regret the wait of the early afternoon or think that the enthusiasm of those moments did not more than make up for the other inconven- iences of the trip. Finally the Reviewing Stand was reached and the air was rent with ltwo rousing locomo- tives in honor of the new President. It was a touching scene, and President Wilson seemed deeply affected that the undergraduates of his Alma Mater should have come to be among the first to hail him in his new capacity. This ended Princeton's part in the Inauguration, and soon after the delegation went by the new Presi- dent turned from the human panorama and entered the Wliite House. PRINCETON MEN AT WHITE HOUSE 291 ,,f- ' xx l' f Ls ST. PATR1cK's D AY P-RADE x I -r '-' S. - . 41-..-.1 ..'.:-.. '.-- AE. MI I -rw. ... . .. --..., -. ..-. .- - , 4 11-1 -m g 5-1 , :- ,.. :.'-.. .f-wma., .. , .w..--::.-, X I YIY , E ? is E wx - ,..1-L . V 1. 4 yr L rm. We. 7-rv. . .4 . I if wa 5 W 4 ' 3 .iF 5 3 Z fi ,- c .g 2 7 -r-'fri .-5 5, Q g eg Q W 2: ... W.,-f 'Q 5 -T4 - . . , , . .E E, gif:Nl:-'.,1f.'C:Ha-.2-JE.-1532-5:-11.1E!Lp::'1'.3i3r. .g.1::.-.'.1Zs::.-.-A:i,f.1'.-.gi'-: .'f:: 4 -Eg 1. . .:1i1'.'-11 L:.-75:13 5f:ff.15.5ff,'4--'J '-1 r.!L-bfi-f,.--L '-fJ.':'-1'.'zl '13 df Jil- YE 1'-fi:31f:.g2I':IZ-1I1'.'.f.g1'. 1355- 4- QE-ggj-gg1'f,3 5:11 2'-L.-':.1':gL':L. vL1-N - -Z- S , - - - - -.,, -f -- R.-A f.,-1 ,x- f - - ,.- .ge .- -Sf .1 J- -.-1.. .. ...,..: .H-.. - . S ' C- Z H. A. H. Baker .... Walter I-I. Bass ..... Theodore C. Briggs. James Bruce. ..... . John M. Colt ....... Senior Cllluunril OFFICERS GEORGE F. PHILLIPS ..., ................. C hairman E. I. D. CROSS, JR ..,.. .... S ecretary and Treasurer MEMBERS . . . .Captain Football Team .. ..... Manager Football Team ..........................Captain Crew . .. .Editor-in-Chief, Daily P7'Ii7ZL'Ef0IZiCI7Z . . . . .Chairman Dining Halls Committee Alexander M. Craig' ................ Manager Triangle Club E. I. D. Cross, Jr... Donald B. Douglas.. Henry P. Elliott .... .......................General Election ,.Busiuess Manager, Daily Piiucetoiiiiau . ............ President Triangle Club Torrance Fiske ..... G. Ellsworth Harris.. Paul S. Heath ....... Clarence E. Goldsmith.. llV6UdCl S. Kuhn ..... Gilbert C. McKown. .. George F. Phillips... H. Rivington Pyne.. Bernard C. Rhoads... .............Captain Track Team President Philadelphian Society ... . . . . .Manager Baseball Team .....Manager Track Team . . . . .Captain Hockey Team .. ...President Press Club ..... . .General Election ..............Scholarship . . . .Captain Baseball Team THE RIGHT VVING CLUB ' OINEILL RUSSELL GARDNER FRICK PYNE XVINANTS CRAIG XVALL BRUCE DYCKMAN KUHN BOYD BOLTON PITNEY f- 'flf ---s r . - , .- . ' . , . . . , . ' . . ' ' b '- - - - ------- - -- --f - - X-fi A i- - -ff'--'-fu - 'f f '1' '- 5':1+'f91':f-' 491 f'W2'f' 1-f+'2' f1Uf- filvff-'d f-'.f1.-if-r 1 'J:'-bf'? ':f'.f 'R'-is-1-S:-::':e2-'d.aI.1.-.15sw' !U.1Zh2.1mia:-'Li'-.s:.''dew2Ltrf-13914.-'-iz-1'-m.f.u.1-6: 'Q E -IL g I' J x x -...'-mi : 5 B a W? L --1.7 'x 2:w::x':.-r- 1' Ti- f f- -I'-I f' f LW'-'-'if-'-'-N'-'-v-'-f-zz-.-''-:- H -'ini'-1.-.--:r.-iw.: -:an ---.151-wr ..v'.t:.-iv-'.::-f-fx.-:J-2' 1-. JA.:.'1rrn:--:L-'.-.:. -w.-1,0 -.2--4'-'fm r:- f -af 1' :f. ,x bf- U ' ' ' ' 'x ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' f --' ' ' --A -. .-.W ' ' A . V - -4- . F. N. Bolton I. H. Boyd I. Bruce A. T. Burke The Bight wing Culluh I. H. BOYD ,... ..... C hairman F. N. BOLTON .... ..... S ecretary E. Collins F. H. Dyekman I. H. O'Neill VV. B. Connett A. M. Craig I. Curtis D. B. Douglas D. R. Frick F. W. Gardner R. S. Ingersoll W. S. Kuhn 297 J. B. Pitney H. R. Pyne R, S. F. Randolph Rowland . D. Russell . T. Wall lfVinants N .-- I B f' .- A ' B N WN . , , U B 3 l ' J ' ' ' l is 'fn ' -J lyilliiililln W ... L Mlllilllilll ll YV. B. CONNETT. .,.... Chairman MEMBERS I. Bruce D. B. Douglas XV. S. Kuhn G. C. MCKOW11 I. M. Colt I. C. Hughes H. A. Laughlin G. F. Phillips WV. B. Connett R. S. Ingersoll E. Lloyd, Ir. I. B. Pitney E. I. D. Cross, Ir. E. B. Kilmer I. R. MacColl, Ir. 299 '1'A --zi 'A1-, rf -Avf Q 23.331 I, B. PITNEY ..... . ,.... President MEMBERS . G. W. Collins R. D. Frick I. C. Hughes W. S. Kuhn I. B. Pitney WV. B. Connett P. S. Heath E. B. Kilmer T. C. Nevins A. T. Wfall, Ir 301 fn fi.- '2- ..,. - ALEXANDER HALL Religious Q91'gani3afions OFFICERS OF PHILADELPHIAN SOCIETY, 1913-1914. BARD WELLS SPENCER BAKER CHAPLIN GOODVVIN HARRIS COLT STUART ipbilahelpbian buttery OFFICERS E. G. TTARRIS, 'I4 ..................... ........ P resident I. M. COLT, '14 ...,,.... ..... V ice-President D. R. GOODWIN, 'I4 ..... .......... T reasurer M. A. SPENCER, '14 ..... ............ L ibrarian M. CHAPLIN, '13 .......................... General Secretary GRADUATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ' JOHN TVTCDOWELL, '94, Chairman T. H. P. SA1LER, '89 LUc1Us H. MILLER, '97 C. VV. BTCALPIN, '88 DONALD NTACCOLL, '94 THOMAS S. EVANS, '97 ROBERT E. SPEER, '89 ROBERT GARRETT, '97 NORMAN M. FIBHOMAS, 'O5 CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES H. C. STUART, '14 ..... .... TX Tembership and Finance I. S. BAKER, '15 .... ............ D eputation I. M. COLT, 'I4 ...... ............... U Bible Study I. H. FABER, '15 ..... .............. T Own Club H. M. WELLS, '14 .... ........... 11 Tission Study R. BARD, '15 ....... Y.. .... Neighborhood Work B. DOUGLAS, ,I4 ....... ..... R eligious Meetings K. E. STOCKTON, '14 ..... ..........., S ummer Camp R. B. NESBITT, '14 ..... ................ R eception D. R. GOODWIN, '14 ...... ..... S tudent Volunteer Band THURSDAY EVENING SPEAKERS, 1912-1913 Sept. President John Grier Hibben, '82, Essentials of Feb, 20, Rev, G, H, Fel-1-ig, Fighting Optirnignqf' Religion- , Feb. 27. Miss C. T. McColl, The 'Work of the Christodora Oct. Professor Stockton Axson, The Literary Value House, Of the Bible. , , , March 6. Rev. H. E. Fosdick. The Uncommitted Man. Oct- J- N- Sayre: '07, The Illstlficatlollf A1111 and March I3 Dean A. Holmes, The Psychology of Character Extent of Missions. ' Making. Oct- Burnham Dell, '12, V . . Mafoiioy. Professor J. W. looks. 'fT1io Application of chris- Maxwell Chaplm, I I3 MCIUIJQTSIUP Mffetmg tian Principles to Modern Political Problems. Professor L' Hr Mmer J ,, . . ,, April 3. Jesse Halsey, Dr. Grenfell's W'Ork in Labrador. ?EEEIiVQhRE'1g'gkB1,gaCi32iEg:',, Sm and Forgweness' Apri 10. President 'Vg H. SC Demarest, of Rutgers, The ' D ' A ' ,, Four- quare hristianityf' Nov. Dr. H. S. Cothn, Prayer. . . . .4 ,V - 1 Nov. Rev. John McDowell, '94, Service and the Church. Apr 17' P'eS'i i't S5'ir'f,S'B'?6 ,?e m Vama State CO1 Nov. Rev. Norman Thomas, The Immigrant Problem. , ebei E35 . 1' U . .t f P m In Dec. Rev. Robert E. Speer, '89, Peking Meeting. APU' 24- PTOVOM . GSFLAE, 'G.F f'f mvers' y O ee 'Y Dec. Dr. I. VV. Cochran, The Adventurous Life. Vamav H 'l t' , H Ian. Rev. H. Roswell Bates, The Underworld. May 1 Jacob A. Rns, Social Service. -'an' Rev' gh? Pfffmsi '07, The wvork of the Seamads May 8 Rev. Ralph B. Pomeroy, Eaglesmere Conference. urc1 nst1tute. ff - ' .C Aj' Feb. E. T. Colton, The College Man and His Relation May 15 VV' E' Longfenow' Llfe 'savmg mpg to the Church. May 22 Dean Andrew F. VVest, The Test. X , ,.g-gd. 2 S V. '1 y. 5 ffwf, vw, yxv, ww vlwx YIW MW Us My m wi wf 'v E QE Q.Q Qu- Sjy M. WP : -1gv..'::.-:-:.-v-.-.- -.!3f.:4':,1--:1- '-'zl'-'Q'z1.'-fi-'. -in -. r.:--:'?f,.-,-.1:fi.: ' - - . - ' .---s - : 1 : . - fu.. . - - - : u:.'f - :. .. - - f-. ! . ' St. iBauI'5 bmzietp VVALTER PIUGHSON, IR., '14... ...... President GERALD I. PYLE, 714 ....... ..Vice-President LOUIS M. VVASHBURN, '15. .. . .. ...Treasurer SAMUEL M. SHOEMAKER, IR., 'r6. .. ...Secretary 306 h 3 W1-'f.5'5!' inc '1'- ?LU57: i'2L 114 L1i'Fi'f1l-'if '5 'f: :' 152 Fi1'.7'iiV:-i ii r I'PG!'i'-M S' '14-U? 'J-J T .'gi555 'l'f1'fl'.5'5f:'l4'5Z'7 'L'i F. '.1'i41'i7 1 WW. ?'iZ'f.'1-'lf'-5'.' -2152-2121214-1' 5- 'l'i'l ' 0'.7..Q? 1 M E- z 1 ' T i 'lf . i K 5 I ll 1 3, DS S Z XIX 1-- 4 :, 0 5, 5 ' '12-:2:'fIr':.-:.'I:'f:v.1'':.'fe-:sr-114if-Z-in-tar..,u::.-A-.-isa:-'-'ff:-.--1'-.:1'-I 'fn-4-213.w:15T'.'.:1'-1.-.-g.r.'gf:f!-1-C-sir,: . -'-r..L-iw? M'-Z.'.':11'.:r'Q4.:.-:z-v 1'a,:JH1'!.':HCI'12-'-'.Z,1-'J:,'f1J' :qs-A41-gg.':g35:-1'-5'f.,'g.1'1.'3:f. :Li ..,-e-. - L.-,f- -M-. . - -.3 - ,..,- 1 . -f -- -1-.-g -1 .1 .x- - - i,.,,S- .- ,Q ,,, ,,,..,.,,- ,x, ,,: ,., - .ig-. The Eames iPBIcQEusIJ Klub The Iames McCosh Club is an organization having as its members undergraduates who intend to enter some direct form of Christian service. OFFICERS, 1913-14 - RALPH B, Nizsnrrr, 114 ............................ President 'WEIR STEWART, '15 ..... ..,,.......... Vice-President GEORGE E. STREBEL, ,I4 .............. Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS, 1914 I. M. Alexander R. I. Du Bois K. VV. Moore G. I. Pyle E. L. Alling I. B. Hunter R. B. Nesbitt G. E. Strebel MEMBERS, 1915 C. H. Bischoff A. D. Dodd VV. E. Iohnson I, L. Mott VV. S, Borden C. E. Dunn C. C. McCoy M. Oleott D. VV. Carruthers E. I. Heft D. H. Mills F. Schweitzer MEMBERS, 1916 E. D. Alyea I. N. Dowell P. A, G. Machenier S. Mudd R. A. Brotemarkle T. Hewitt C. A. McW7illia1ns S. L. Phraner VV. F. Dodd A. Hunter E. K. Mitchell N. 'W. Scudder MEMBERS, 1917 ' D. M. Amacker R. N. Errington E H. Lorentz VV. B. Barnitz C. E. Kennedy I. B. Mack 307 R. H. Ritter XV. Stewart F. M. Velte C. S. Tippetts VV. A. iNest M. S. Turrentine :,'f:-21-ft-f-i- --1. --.-.misrim z'2a+':-3'.2 ,:q4v:2. 11 145-:sir-mi',1 e.w.f -sw :-g:er:.a :f-mens 1:--it-: f-. ,v1,::-f-:,'f:: 'rs:4- 1- f u.-: i. -.fair-ff i'-aw-1. a-arf.:-'li'-.:e.' ci- razrrt-v 1-1.-'fs a.:.'..x:-ww. , HB f f li nr f ., N x' ,Nay - B 4 , T ' E X i .f S -L f rinnetun at C!EagIe5 were ,f..zl,,N AGLES MERE, Pa., was chosen again this year as the most suitable home for the Annual Student Conference of the Eastern and Middle Atlantic States. The delegates met in June, from the 13th 5,1 until the 221'1Cl, and during that time over two hundred reported, including the Princeton delegation, which comprised in all fifty-one men. Cornell, Pennsylvania, Penn State, Columbia, and many smaller institutions were also represented. P Thle list ofwispegcejrs gvsxsnlgp togge Lgsgal higi? standaad, agd gnggudefl such ?ie3 as Bisgotlg Rhingander, of ennsy vama, r. o er 1 er, ' , o reat -r1ta1n, lf r. . . roc qman, o una, an aron 1-100 ay, o Russia. The Mission and Bible Study Classes offered a somewhat larger choice of courses than formerly, and the leaders selected were particularly well equipped. The mornino' hours were spent in such classes, and closed each day with a forceful address in the Audi- torium. The mgetings were then resumed in the evenings, when the entire conference gathered on the shore of the lake for Vespers, and there, in a series of wonderfully clear talks, the men had an opportunity of hearing the call of the Ministry and of the Foreign Field. Immediately following these services the several delegations met separately for the discussion of the more concrete problems in the life of their own institutions. i The afternioonslwere entirely devoted to recreation and athletics. Long tramps in the mountains and canoe- mg supplied diversion for many, while the more energetic entered the various intercollegiate contests. Here Princeton made a clean sweep, winning the baseball series after three hard games, and leading Pennsylvania in the track meet by the scant margin of 2M points. The tennis tournament was won by Professor L. H. Miller, ,Q7. On the whole, the Conference last year was an entire success, and, although Princeton was not represented by as largea delegation as that of the preceding year, the ten days at Eagles Mere proved a source of great bene- fit and inspiration to all who shared their wealth. Among the graduates present were: Dr. C. A. R. Janvier, 81, Robert Wfilder, '97, Prof. L. H. Miller '97, J. C. Campbell, ,QQQ Frank Janeway, 101, John E. Steen, '03, R. R. Reed, 'o4, E. Dodd, '09, Ernest Janvier, '11, G. VV. Lawrence, '11, B. N. Dell, '12, and E. VV. Thomas, '12. The undergraduate delegation follows: 1913-M. Chaplin, L. D. Howell, IQI4-Ii. Bonner, J. M. Colt, B. Douglas, CT C.'Fielder,b G. E. Harris, G. McKown, R. Nesbitt, M. A. Spencer, IQI5-XV. S. Borden, B. Bruere, D. Fleming, KN. E. Johnson, J. L. Mott, VV. P. Seiberling, D. Smith, J. J. Swofford, A. R. Thomas, L. M. VVashburn, 1916-B. B. Atterbury, A. Bevin, B. Douglas, T. Field, A. M. Frantz, G. B. Fundenburg, W. Lloyd-Smith, J. McLanahan, K. Mitchell, S. Mudd, F. C. Roberts, N. Robinson, D. VVatt, 1917-J. Denni- son, H. Hoskins, G. W. Perkins, Jr., H, Spencer. 308 1 I :'E l,.f'1. ,Lf f LL - . I ..,. . ., ...ww -y-,-,wf4f:4'zrf+-G--4-fi-,.-,Q THE PRINCETON DELEGATION All THE BASEBALL FUSLD N iii. J, ,iii Y. U id H just ' ' Egg: :A 1 an ., :illunugljgk I . K V -4 -W J , , .. 1' Q-f V -X Qi ' 7:-nl., 44' .E . . - ,. , . A ' . .-. .. ff-1:-?:fij1:..::g:T.,-,: gpm? -in 1- ,.-, Y ' 1 - 5. 3 1 i ,- -ill 'E' Q Q 'V FV , TE , , A ' V. 4 , ,,1.,. J I .. TIJE XNVATER SPORTS VESPERS BY THE LAKESIDI2 THE 1913 EAGLESMERE CONFERENCE in -.1 :,:.,,-.. ,ut-':::,-1,3-5,.3..:a, - ,. .gn-r. -, 3:11-.1.-..-'.f g.g-p.-.4g:1-,g5fs:.z-1:11. 5'-3, :11'-:1r-1-.':.': 1'...:A':..r::'::--21''.f.,1-.f:.'f.a-4-if.I-1,'1... 2-1.54 ':1..'.-- 352 :if-,S -. ,.,4, ..a.,. 4 - -- ' ---QL--.1-1- --4 --. . - --,- .Y -- .- J- -..-.-. . .. : .s , --. ---an : NI ,f If ,,,, ,, ,Ii :QT '11,-1 , I 4, 'U 4' 'I r ag 1 ,v,.,,f .jf ,.-,.,,-'fu 1 Q 1 L - ,-1-L v f- 1 ' L f - 7 Z '. - 33. E- wrist! fr il? it QW J af ' - 5 T , 'gm 1 1 Lu ,, 1 's f. -1 1' I ' 11 1 -. 1 e e ' s 1' 1 i ' 1 ' - ' ' ' '- I '.' L X Q., S L f 011132 Btinretnniiiummer amp Lv Cgfgfvf EAVING the slums of New York and Philadelphia, two hundred and thirty-five boys were given a two weeks' outing at the Princeton Summer Camp at Bayhead, N. I., last summer. Instead of running the dirty streets, S they were given fourteen' days of healthy, out-of-door exercise on the banks of the Metedaconk River. Baseball 1,5 leagues were formed, swimming, sailing, rowing and hiking were all indulged in to their heart's content, and ' E- frequent trips taken to Bayhead. This sufficed to give all the campers, councillors and boys alike, a vigorous, open-air life, quite in contrast to that which the majority of the boys had been accustomed. In taking care of the boys a system not unlike the Hpreceptorial system was employed. The camp was divided up into squads of ten each, with two councillors in charge, each morning the squads being kept together as a unit and taken away from the camp. This brought the boys directly under the influence of the councillors and at the same time kept them well employed. Several innovations were made last summer, prominent among which was the establishment of a volunteer life-saving corps. Only those who had satisfactorily passed the swimming and life-saving tests were allowed to wear the coveted P. S. C. G. CPrinceton Summer Camp Guardj, and for their 'sole use a rowboat was kept ready at all times of the day and night. Several needed improvements are to be made for the coming season, which will be under the management of K. E. Stockton, JI4. The camp kitchen and ice house will be enlarged, and the latter moved further from the main building. A small bungalow will also be built for the possession of the two cooks, and the bank of the river re-enforced with pilings. The camp 'itleet has been steadily growing in size, and will be further increased for next season. A Hone-design sailboat and a canoe were added last summer, and in the spring the management is going to purchase a large motorboat capable of holding practically the entire camp. The iieet will then consist of two sailboats, two power boats, three rowboats and two canoes. The boys were taken care of by thirty-odd members of the University, who acted as councillors for periods of two weeks at a time, and the four resident councillors, W. Finney, 'o8g W'. N. Ottinger, '09, G. S. Stewart, 'IOQ and K. E. Stock- ton, ,I4. Finney was camp physician, Ottinger graduate manager, and Stockton undergraduate manager. The following acted as councillors: 1908: W. P. Finney, Ir.: 1909: VV. N. Ottingerg 1910: G. S. Stewart, 1911: R. T. Roche, 1912: G. S. Robertson, E. R. Whittinghamg 1913: W. C. Davison, A. W. Hay, D. C. Jones, R. R. Lytle, L. D. Howell, M. Chaplin, 1914: L. C. Dinsmore, I. B. Dewar, C. G. Fielder, H. M. Hessenbruch, I. B. Hunter, Jr., P. C. Speers, K. E. Stockton, 1915: I. F. Adams, F.. L. Faber, W. S. Limond, C. Street, E. T. Van Dusen, T. R. White, 1916: B. Bullock, 3d, A. L. Haskell, I. Hoyt, I. B. Holmes, B. C. Law, L. M. McLanahan, S. C. Reynolds. 310 WH-'gs-. ' .-x---uw 1 ,mu ' V1' -y y ,V 1 ,1 X , f Q XX X L52 xr .Y . ., Q 1' . wa, U mv, , ,W nz , -xr, V, 'ww Af, , 3 ,,- ,gy 4 A.. , X 3 ,X in -. x ww xv' M v Rh -L x SGW -ff lx A X xw X' www , g um N ' W ,-1 wi- 'vu . rf A X ,L T X X A haf x N ' W H ' ,H ,. ' ' .rw , iff X V 1 2 : tw Y ,wlwy Eg, V Y xx X we - J W V . X wx' 7 , Wm. x ' 331- - - W, mK ,f -J. W Qx,g.1 gm! X 'W' ,,,:fFw 'sYkN' , .-., .1.:Q'.,v my wg., G. A-X .4 x X - A -,W . v, M f N X , N -Ly, - xxx- . vw: PRINCETON SUMMER CAMP, 1913 'fmf'f V THE CANNON WW 21514 WW' Semnr iBrumenaiJe Qllummmttee - ,I ?. E. I. D. CROSSL IR., C11airm1111 fff 1 fl x A V-S. H. A. H. BAKER F. H. DYCKMAN ff? Z.. 3-N.BH. BASS EIVIIQIONS f f'5l'.Ni.X'i,yf,g . RUCE . 4. I-IILLIPS T F .. E. EUNZEL Iljxims V T. ,V f J. . oLT . . IERSON - F 1 AH L R 'Z2 DEifmfjQpl23ff THE JUNIOR PRGMENADE COMMITTEE ERDMAN ADAMS HUMPHREY SPENCER SWOFFORD MILLS MC KIBBIN LONGSTRET1-I BAKER RENTSCHLER FLEMING Etmiur Brumenahe fliummittee I. I. F. ADAMS I. C. CUDAHY C. P. ERDMAN D. FLEMING, III A. HUMPHREY S. BAKER, Chairman A. B. LONGSTRETH I. C. MCKIBBEN D. H. MILLS G. H. RENTSCHLER VV. M. SPENCER J. I. SWOFFORD, IR. V' .. W7 CT f X N Ap MV cg'11ui Ww' Q1 'SQ2 'U qi KW. .,.. . 'Vx .4 5:37 N N F lx Q. nw ' ggiefp NYS C5 2.2-:X A-E-E M UM I X , EjEQ.!.f-Tr X fx I Af ull 51 . X X 9 x l I X v T f S .. gjumcb EQT5 ,, ,- ,,,f- fr f a' ' Ns ffgfff AX f -lb X X If xxx W, RXXX fW4 M If 'f 'N XX ll xx' x 'sx lk W X 'I - 54.455 f ff.f 1 W, ,MJ aj, xxx. 19 Xx ,NP I X f xv' XS X ff W f f 1 , ft 734-Q f-, rf., 31:1--'S -5- ff':f3?5 I 1:52-17' 2 915: Lb .,e-.ff-1.1. .11L,-fr.:--,-ff.--f, Q- - -N - 559, 1 zz., nr--NVX fa X .'lf.,3'1'-43L'12'i'7 - , 1 .f MX. Y- --4 .. -.f 4- I f 1, '. :fa--fi. -XS-1 NNN .-1----1 f -, 3- Xi. xx ' . -.'.' -wp , 1.x fl ?.f'E7.'Aff 1 - Q V'-l,,4lfl'f:. 'j-I-35132: if-rX'xQN'Q: nw, . ' .:!.- k.4'5lN::..4T.w::4.N M y- xxAE51:i2:5.L'Q5:E--T 590. N xd t1f.4:'f7lfLZ-13, 73' Y. H' 1' X- I ' -1-.Q-4, ,-7, X :QA nu f 5-.:ysq-..-.: ::4f-j....xw. ,- 1.1! I .e...,Q-. 4 Sf? '-- :I 1 1' .-f.fafl.'j'f, . Tlifl-7Q '2lf. 'wb lv' :WH . Law .11 rm:-f '1.,: . f 2 .1 ff Nag. E -.ga yn 1 iwgk :4 1'laL ' 1 fi' '35, L- .'L'fi: , 42' M B' -7 9 ' ' il.:-f' ' ---. f-- ' - , - 71 Y, . Y -. .X .Kg y. NN - X. ,fx . X X010 -N N Qupbumnre eceptiun J. M. BARR A. L. BEVIN B. BULLOCK A. M. BUTLER 318 E. GAINES L. HJXSICELL M. LAKE C. LAW A Cliummittee XV. LLOYD-SMITH J. XV. MASSH: M, G. TRAYLOR D. B. VVATT ri 1 I X Xsif x if if ...hs I 'XXX ,in yn : 'fix' - 1 if z- -Hwwtgf -21 N--'N , - A f Q X xx I ,A 4 . f X ' fx 1 ' W 'Q f x Lx' v xl h ww N 6, , .2 T-T-1-'H I I N Xxx i . KX v ' . XS xXx f ' fa' sa .4 P kk Q Lv J' S Q ' X fill x X Q X A ,M-1 'X X . 11:3 7 my x X M RY lyk X-, I X f x THE LAVV CLUB DYCKMAN STOCKTON ROBERTS 0'NEILL DALEY FREEMAN TIPPETTS XVILSON CROSS DULLES BAKER CARPENTER CARTER FRICK BROXVN BLAIR PUTTKAM MER ARMSTRONG OWLETT DEYVAR VAN COURT MEAD I-IEYL MIDDLETON COLT HUNTER MILLER BLACKBURN XVOLF HAXVKINS ADLER MESSINGER KELLOGG MC MASTER ,L . ...,. --,.-,---....---.-..-,..r-.--, ..... ...L.L---4....-.L. --..,.-......,,,...-..a.,..,..,--........,,. L.. . . ,.-. . - V .. . I I :,'1:?f1-'Li'-'s??-YrsfE2Ii'?:GI-E???EI:srE'6-f'1F'F53f1i-riiltii'fifirriaffc ff12'iC1'Tf 3-1 .'f-2'f1fu'l:75.'ffi-F:'53-FS:-2:11322-k'Ci?.f.wZ12C41-P'MTE'-1.'fG'iE?f.i-'l1 .be.'r-J:21252LW-1.3-. f.f.- ir?-iiJ... Q - - . 1 f ff ff ' fe. 4. E 5, qyugf is gifs Qilzawf .- L -- -'f-- .a,. gn-, 2 .4 an .- ,I Qs, A ff..-wi .e E W5 'M' : My B rm 5 IQ: x s A SIX .2 'L wly ii 1 5. 1. 1. 1, mn Q. -.,. sm- I Q .x - E - .,,.f5.g:..-'., ,,.-...-..','- ..-..- -- -1 - .f-1..- .--. .g.,.-.1-g:.-. ,----.' -. , .. ..: H- ,i,. .,.-.-.::.z ..f.-.1- ..-4,..-H., lp'-..-.-.',-.1f.-..f-.- .. .---. --.,.-I .f,g -, ., , .' .. ., ,.,,.-l. .,.. ,I .:-Nc: . 1 -. . .,,.-.-..v.:-.f.1,1..g,..-.-....f.l3..'..L:. '. if..--.2.,,,.,..4,1ni., . f.,,..,.., ,,. ....f,,X.--,. , Q, Wk.. -,.f,K,t,?g., ,,.,g,.,a,,.g, 4.5,-gv.v:,fq3: , x., g , : I. O. Adler I. G. Agar I. E. Andrews C. V. Armstrong I. I. Baker P. Blair R. VV. Bauhahn B. B. Brown I. M. Beck I. B. Blackburn I. Bruce I. B. Anderson W. C. Arnold I. YV. Bailey, Ir, R. Bard B. Brower C. H. Bryant D. VV. Carruthers iBrinnztun Ulinihersitp lain Qiluh I. B. BLACKBURN .... S. BTILLER, IR. . . . I. W. BAILEY, IR. H. I. Canda' R. L. Carpenter H. A. Carter I. M. Colt E. D. I. Cross, Ir. W. I. Curtis W. O. Daly I. B. Dewar D. B. Douglas F. S. Dunn A. VV. Dulles H. W. Cookinghain R. S. Cowan N. E. Culolias I. B. Cumming W. M. Ellis I. A. Q. Franks I. T. Graves, Ir. OFFICERS ............President .. . . . .. .. .. . .Secretary and Treasurer . . .Assistant Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS, 1914 F. H. Dyckman I. France C. Pi. Freeman R. D. Frick F. VV. Gardner I. N. Gatch P. Heath D. R. Hawkins I. B. Heyl I. C. Hughes C. B. Hunter I. H. Iewett, Ir. MEMBERS, 1915 I. Hemphill C. C. Hilliard C. P. Hough E E. Iones N D. Keller E. C. Lukens P. H. McCance 321 P. V. Kellogg E. P. Lloyd, Ir. D. McMaster P. C. McPherson S. A. Mead S. Miller, Ir. W. S. Middleton W. B. Myers I. H. O'Neill G. M. Owlett I. B. Pitney C. W. Messinger T. H. Niniiclc R. Nourse L. Ober F. L. Pierce W. Prickett G. F. Riegel C. A. Potter E. VV. Puttkamnier VV F. Reeve VV P. Roberts M. A Spencer G. B. Stockton A. E. Van Court F. H. VVinants W. I. Wolf I. H. Watrous F H. Woodrow R Rowland E T. Russell E XV. Sloan A W. Walters R VVilliams, Ir. Y S. VVilson 1' - 4 311- - rm : swfawm -21411 f ifei-ra w -f 41 .-:iw1 e1.e,ia . 1 4.-au f w' f.-:f-f'f i-rvrf : - if -wifi :varffn1S.'.111a'fx:'::1:a:'-212f.f.f.- 1241-f 'iv'-14 rv-Zi rfif-' - -11 '12 212f':-12'f-ff i2'1 L0- l-'-4? , f f Q YIY 5 YIV X -I9 4-- If-K-lv-ik if . 1, 4 y. Q ffm, -fu. 2 gui nw .,5'., f Q a fs Q .ly 4.x mv. ,- , w..w.4 , 25 :' yi- 2 9. 5 Y- if Q 9 rf L- If NU..-ve' 5: JL a 3 5, 9-wx, g E A C5 gg' A :g .4 2, Q 1 1. -u. . -nr ,. . 5 - -Z3I-4:.:i..,.-'fig-X1:'.2''2.'1J:?.1r-21.1i!L5i:'1'a.-iii 4-2.1. 421:-'.'-'f:f.--It--xi. -.'ff12l:-22,11 0:1111 J-iz: L-'ff-1'.::-rf!-1'-L C1 s- '--f.?.'.'f-:--..- Ks--.1.':'Z'.:f-3 u J: Z'-f::::1!.g-. : C:-gif-'-t.:-'.f:,'1L:L-115.-1.,-25.0.13125-.'-4 '-.05 -KUL- 11,N ,i,,,,..,.,, Hi K A L V f .,-C:.1f1.s-4 -. b,, .-- -gg .1.f- --.4-R-- ,.,-, ---- I. O. Adler I. M. Alexander C. V. Armstrong I. Bruce H. A. PQ Carter J. M. Colt The jlllluninipal Qllluh OFFICERS P. C. NICPHERSON .... ............. G. B. STOCKTON .... D. FLEMING, HI ....................... A. W. Dulles B. Douglas D. B. Douglas F. H. Dyclgman F. W. Gardner - D. L. Gill J. F. Adams R. Bard I. VV. Bailey, Ir. VV. M. Ellis C. P. Erdman D. Fleming HI MEMBERS, 1914 G. E. Harris D. R. Hawkins I. C. Hughes VV. Hughson C. B. Hunter R. S. Ingersoll MEMBERS, 1915 H. Froelich I. M. T. Finney, Ir. NW. H. Haines C. 'W. Messinger D. H. Mills D. Myriek 323 . , . . .President , . . . .Secretary . . . . .Treasurer M. A. Kent H. K. Kwong S. A. Mead G. C. McKown P. C. McPherson G. F. Phillips R. Nourse L. Ober G. F. Riegcl G. S. Pitney M, A. Spencer G. B. Stockton F. H. VVinants VV. J, Wolf H. H. Salmond, Ir. WV. Stewart L. M. XfV9.Sl'1lJlll'H I . K-11111 V ffm ZW WK f M H5 PREEQETGN QECQA- AC wr' C OFFICERS - R. N. PIERSON, '14. ............................... President I. M. T. PINNEY, JR., ,IS .,... .......... V ice-President C. H. ILL, ,I4 ..... ......... ..... S e cretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1914 H. St. J. Boldt, Ir. B. Douglas J. H. Iewett, Ir. I. O. Murray E. M. Day D. R. Goodwin P. D. McMaster R. N. Pierson I. B. Dewar W. Hughson R. A. Milliken H. C. Stuart C. H. Ill G. E. Muehleck MEMBERS, 1915 I. M. T. Finney, Ir. R. B. Kimball, Ir. R. R. McClellan L. Martin 325 l THE PRESS CLUB GRAVES CROSBY READ GALT A. DODD TIPPETTS FORRESTAL STEWVART MC KGNVN THOMAS VV. DODD x-I RIN WWEE WE QETQ X, -:4v- 1 4 JTQWMS -1q-Q1F-:n::m- 4245: -I f -5 -B-ik Aisih-+ f T 1:4-'.1E517'.E?'-'5: 5519 1225155212 ??EL 3::? 159371 5:5441-?5 :i1T'Z 95:111-iiL'fH'Zi9v.1'l?1lT:'-L 1 23'1f':Q-WT? -1F.'f awiiff fE1f:'53-E'f'f1 '317Z':f1-:emi-3.1.3214W7 '1'211!'f23 9-22 iff-I-'11'-1t.'f-Z5 I-2.13 2 Lhff- 1.3.4 23'l'- 2.121-' -3. -, .1-L A 1. 5 7- 5 rw, qw., fm. nw E. Z-l..K.?f gg, 5 1 1.x fr- .sp 4 g Q14-E35 , .,... .. , . , ,A . , , , , x 5 ,L .4 vig Qv4Q as Zvi Q9'f i,y :R 51, Q 1 4 u. 1 f.,. ,Q .- 1-q. -r. 5 1. 'E - Q ,- Cx R f ,v E 4 ' A ,- -mt--'L 5. Q Q 0. 7.,...w 2: -.,. Wx! S E. , -151151 11-',.: 31131-.1-13.-:mf-1..: z e gfgliiwgr. 4.1114.-. -:1::f.vf:s.f-1g.1i'-: 1:1-4.11, ,.:.a:.'1'.-.111-1.-.-:fr.:if:1:.: 4f.1::.'f:' 1 :.51-1v11ff ..- I-'14-5 -:ran-3 1'-3.5-.c:.1fr:'r1-11ff--.g:1'.1:.'5::1 sep-1:-gm.-,f:1xH:'-A 111411.- ress Qllluh OFFICERS G. C. MCKOWN, ,I4 .... ...... ....... P 1 -esiideut VV. STENVART, '15. .. ....... ' ,.... Vice-President . . . .Secretary and Treasurer A. R. THOMAS, '15. .. A. D. Donn NV. STENVART MEMBER, 1914 I. T. GRAVES G. C. IVICICOWN MEMBERS, 1915 , C. V. FORRESTAL A. R. THOMAS S. GALT, IR. K. VV. CROSBY B. C. READ MEMBERS, 1916 W. F. Donn C. S. TIPPETS 327 Cf I 3 51 FI'-T316 f .ig I ff f f Wwe 10410.15 QWQQTTEE .E 7 0 S , fx E . OFFICER I. M. COLT, Chairman MEMBERS, 1914 I. M. Colt A. VV. Dulles W. I. Curtis, Ir. T. Emmons I. N. Stearns, 3d ' . Q ,,ff, E6 MEMBERS, 1915 5 - , Wan . I. S. Baker D. Fleming III R. Bard I. C. McKibbin E. S. Decker H. P. Ballantyne W. M. Spencer MEMBERS, 1916 C. L. Heyniger F. D. Payne MEMBERS, 1917 329 VV. Lloyd-Smith Dickerman ' INTRACOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Moons WELLS GRAHAM R1-Lomas cmcu Goonwm o'N1z1LL BLACKBURN MEAD LE ' - - ' N - fb - e . , - fe- --- --..-:-- . - .- --....--- d- . -., . . .H-14' -'e..r -z, --.eb -. .f:::.1.g 1gg.: :..g..q1 . ,.!5sg,, . ..--Qi..-3g-'5k:1g.!15.1.,:,f3z-,,.'L-,Wa-F lb., 2,jwmfm.,..f,gQ,j.g-u.Q.,.g:.5.j1 :,3i':.Q:: ,:11g'::1..:QtfQf.!lg.:Q gg-,B 'f..314,,5j,jiy,j.-1,-.,,,:.-5.5-.335313.--.-,:5.'f1'n,ug-,-'-,Qui1' K -, :-r. 5' M473 ,xx 1. 'e fu-f,, 1.-, ., 5- P!.e,-,Eff 5.3 Qjfflgw, 5 WL! E qw 'E , kj x-afw' .. - ea. 2 X Nw- -' B a .X 7 5 W S slr Q il- We : E' 1 T. fa.. 4' Q: 7,, Ami Tj 5 UM U . . ., . . . . , . . , . -- E :' . '.-l!-'.- V--'f.- l--:-'. -- .iw-f - 'w '.--'- '.- E..--fn . -., .xl -. if..l4-2.1. .pi 1 .111 ',. 3-.-f.1.,,.,.-I L-1 ..'...,f,xy4g...,.u .A,,-:.1f,1,-,WL ,-guy gf,I:u'.l'Q.:':'n'.,:,:.-':J...,:-55.1,h..,',4,:l5q,:-ly...'.g.,f.-TN. .,. ,IL ---- .. - -. Q-- Y --. . Q . -..,- - -- -- 2--.1 - V1 xi- - - ,..- ,x,,- .- , - ,, - ,.. ,,, ,,,.- , Q ,I ' . 7,-4 Ctbcecutihe Qllummittee uf the iintrannllzgiatz Qthletic Zlssnciatiun OFFICERS JAMES B. BLACKDURN ..... .... C hairman SUMNER A. MEAD ....... .... S ecretary JOHN NEWTON GATCH ....,.,......... .... T reasurer COMMITTEE Ernest E. Bunzel Thornton G. Graham Christian Earl Moore Ralph R. Curtis Harold Hartshorne john Henry O'Neill VVar1'en K. Enclc Ehriek B. Kilner Richard N. Pierson Daniel R. Goodwin I, F. MacMahon Bernard K. Rhoads 331 Harcourt E. X1Valler Howard M. VVel1s Frank H. Wiiiaiits Ehriclc B. Kilmer Qtuhent Bureau of Self ilaelp HIS department was officially opened August 1, IQII, when H. VV. Buxton, '94, took charge of the work, and it ,fqel may was located temporarily in the office of the Graduate Council. The first month was occupied in planning the work and canvassing for new agencies and other opportunities not already covered by students. VVhen College was officially opened in the fall, registration blanks were issued YWAWY 5 by the Department to students who applied for assistance, which, when filled out, gave full information concerning the needs and capabilities of each student. A set of books was kept in the office in which each man was listed and a full account was kept of his work and the amount of compensation received by him. The Secretary followed up each job by being in communication with the employer and finding out whether the student's work was satisfactory. The students knew that this was being done, and the result was most satisfactory. The work was greatly assisted by the hearty co-operation of the various college organizations, and by the management of the University Dining Halls, who allowed reduction of board for all men enrolled at the Bureau. During the past year 169 men were registered at the Department, who either partly or entirely supported themselves during their college course. A small percentage of these men were without any means at all, - had less than S200 each. No man, however, should enter college without this amount, as it is sometimes very hard to supply Freshmen with jobs which will pay their way through. The variety of labor in which the men are employed is very great, ranging from the well-known college employments, such as tutoring, selling agencies, etc., to private jobs about town. The Secretary endeavors to spend two days each week in the office and three evenings a week in his room, thus being available to students five days out of the seven. His work is done voluntarily and without remuneration. In reviewing the year's work it is gratifying to note that 320,161.50 passed directly into the hands of the students through the activity of this Department, and that not one man was forced to leave Princeton during the year because of lack of funds. Although this does not mean that each one of these men had all that they needed to be comfortable, still with the help of the Department they all managed to pull through. Wfhen the Department was first opened there were but few upper classmen on the list of students receiving help, due probably to the fact that they had already obtained employment without the aid of the Bureau. Now, however, the list contains the names of many students of all classes, and the Secretary hopes before the expiration of another year to have every one who is working his way through Princeton enrolled on the books. During the past year, also, the Department has extended its activities in many directions, the students' shoe-shining parlor being the most successful innovation. ' Two years ago the idea of founding a farm on which the students could work during the summer was conceived. The matter was taken up with the University authorities, who gave the Department the use of about thirty acres of the Uni- versity's property. Many of the students who voluntereed for work had never had jobs on a farm before and were consequently very green In spite of many difficulties, however, several excellent crops of vegetables were grown, nineteen varieties in all. When the crops began to ripen it became evident that a severe loss in some of the vegetables would be experienced, as the Princeton market in summer is overstocked with fresh vegetables and prices are very low. The committee decided to equip a small canning factory on the farm and can whatever vegetables could not be sold. The success of this scheme was qlpickly demonstrated and the output of the cannery is now comparable in quality to any canned or glass-jarred goods on t e market. 332 mf iff xg X jf 3' X i XXX X H N XXX Q ' Xxx ,, , - X...: Ais 1' .'-' I 7 J 1, .F 'W N UW m mf Q jf 7 ,A f. :W ffwqs Q X SK X f, XX f gm m 'K ' 5 181 K THE GRADUATING CLASS, 1913 ,. U 5 I nlmfl-3.: :Q -.::.l.,b -.-5. .- .35-:-.5::..,.,,.,.,.-ml., L. -::,,-K-,l,.:, .'.1. l,.,. 1-.',-.,. ,, , .,. . J U U. -,.,.-L, 2-I: ... ' 'PF ' 'ni' Y 'F i 'F' 'Y' i TJ- Y PTY' ' - L '1 '1'- J N W ' F' F f, - .. - ' , - . ., ' V ' , -. . , - .-1 --..-. V' - o :K . .1 In L 1, 1,1 p., , xc fri :,r My - l.-.-'.,'-:f:l g:-',,5-'Qqqf-..1-QI-3:-Lg--'1 .zf.i.1- '.N-V 'J'11x 1,'U'J' - 1' 1: H i --L5 '11 'H' fs .:.... ... J' -... . .,: . ,... ,. -1 .- -' ,mf . c, - '-.-.-,rw- . YI V 1.gf,Nsl'- .. ' '..-.:.-.. .- -. 'kg Q12 .. if mm I n , 5 Q -1? 5 ,V 75 3' 0 M W S 'Ei zzqfzim:-':.1 1- ze.:-41-11:-.fr-:f.:a: :. 1:'1i-mv. ::.-.-. -sz:-'-vf:f.f-1-.-at'-: . 111-1411. .ma-1'.-.1-.-1:.--'::s:5-'N'-xr: .ra e-11 :.Et-:-1ff..-11'c:.':1:'-.1rx-'-4.1.-:fc :-...:affxrrnzw:if-'.i.e1-.f:.'::,-1air.-1:-g-.'fe. -:g11-: 1f':.1'1.'a:'- 13 gg:-x-..--ve-.--1--.. - - g - 2 - f -- f--1.-2--1.X-- - g,f.S-.- .Q f-..f- ----.---.--,T -2- - --- f-'-f - I Qlllass 331111 nf 1913 NAME ADDRESS F. Dennette Adams ...... 1 Dupont Circle, VVashington, D. C. Purser Elder Adams .......... Hotel Gotham, New York City Frederick Harman Atw00d..946 Ridge Ave. Pittsbugh, Pa. Charles L. Auger, Jr. ..................... Ridgewood, N. J. English Bagby .......... 818 Fidelty Building, Baltimore, Md. Raymond L. Bailie ...... 240 Bellefield Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Roland W. Baiter ......... Bay Shore, Long Island, N. Y. Charles D. Baker .............. 8 E. 75th St., New York City Daniel Baker, Jr.. .3442 Auchentorolt Terrace, Baltimore, Md. Lawrence A. Baker 3141 Highland Place, VVashington, D. C. WL Mumford Baker .... 898 Madison Ave., New York City Robert Dodge Baldwin, 1746 Lexington Ave., New York City Wm. L'Engle Barnett. . .1735 Riverside Drive, Jacksonville, Fla. J. K. Bartlett ............ 2100 Mt. Royal St., Baltimore, Md. Leo E. Bashinsky ................................. Troy, Ala. 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 XV. Berky .............................. Clayton, Pa. Wfilliam F. Bickel ......... 412 S. Rebecca St., Pittsburgh, Pa. VVilliam D. Bickham. .117 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 Ave., Newark, N. J. Arthur Bluethenthal ...................... Vlfilmington, N. C. Maurice T. Bolmer ........................ Rocky Hill, N. J. Ward L. Bonnell .... 24 'Washington Terrace, E. Orange, N. J. Albert Sydney Bonner. .5499 East End Avenue, Chicago, Ill. VValter Roy Boon ........ . .1207 Fayette St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Gladwin Bouton ............ 53 Warren St., Plainfield, N. J. Thomas Henry Boyd ........ 119 Rowena St., Detroit, Mich. WVrestling Cabot Brewster .... 335 Grier Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. NAME ADDRESS Milton M. Brown ............... Albion Ave., Glendale, Ohio Vlfendell 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 VV. Buck ........... 439 W. Clinton St., Elmira, N. Y. Benjamin Allen Calhoun..3214 Austin St., Houston, Texas Clifford N. Carver ............ 75 Front St., New York City Maxwell Chaplin. .129 Monte Vista Place, Ridgewood, N. J. W. Merrill Chester ...... 222 Riverside Drive, New York City John R. Christie, Jr ............................ Paris, France T. Sherman Class ............ 210 Ross Place Westfield, N. J. Frank Dolbeare Close ...... 243 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass. Philip L. Coffin ..............' ......... P elham Manor, N. Y. G. Dawson Coleman ........................... Lebanon, Pa. Kenneth H. Condit .... 86 S. Clinton St., East Orange, N. J. Archibald MacLean Cook ....................... Renovo, Pa. Norman Peeples Cooledge .... Georgian Terrace, Atlanta, Ga. .Alfred VV. Cooper ......... ISO Summer Ave., Newark, N. J. Charles O. Cornelius ......................... Sewickley. Pa. Stuart D. Cowan ....... ........................ R ve, N. Y. Edwin Alfred Cowen ........ 39 East 74'1l'l St., New York City, Wallace H. Coxe ........ 1315 Clayton St., X1Vilmington, Del. Maurice M. Critchlow ...... 430 S. East, Salt Lake City, Utah P. K. Crooks .............. 241 Summer St., Paterson, N. J. A. Pierson Curtis ............ 1515 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y. John R. Currier ............ 161 Quitmon St., Newark, N. J. W'illard S. Danser ............ 55 Hudson St.. Trenton, N. J. Wilburt Cornell Davison. .363 Carlton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Henry L. Dewey ............................ New York Cilv Leon de la Reussille, Jr...38 Broad St., Red Bank, N. VVilliam H. Dickey ...... 4318 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Max M. Dixon .......... 1748 Lamont St.. Wfashington, D. C. Bruce M. Donaldson ........ IIS! Arden Park, Detroit, Mich. Lindsay M. Donaldson ...... 309 W. 85th St., New York City . f , v..--1-,gn-,-,. ' ,':5::v+g..:j-.73y. -'N 5 n:-.-I .... . ... .u-.U '. YIY -- - - 1 : 4 -.1 : g .' w . ,2 ' .L1:gf, iJ . ':- ,--1- '.:'J.1 Z -':'. '- 151-' Sit '.5:'f. .'L:t?' P.-':.11, T 1g 2: '-- SH '- W, 21 , -.....',2,..,,,,,.N.:- 21- :,,-f5y.,5,.,,g..,,l.p,.i...r:14,,.,.,,,,...,..g ,. ,-, .,.,..,,. .4 '1.:,t., ., . .,.,..,.. 2. -f ... . 4.1 .0. 1 - .. .. .... -..- - . , -- -- .- - U ,sf ,I 5 , 7-wa, V, . 5,-, :A . ' A -0-: '-1 -X -X I f- 4 ,, Z X Y I ll 7.3 .. r- 3. . , j A 2 7 3' 41. 'E 5, 5- 0 g .Af .-, , ,1s ,., , ' . ,... ., ,L., -,.,c, ..s:-.-1..., a-2.x-4 - X: - - - -Sf f-.-T----.---4--:Us--f -----4-N -. -. , NAME Cllllass Bull uf 1913 Cfiuntinuehl ADDRESS Earl L. Douglas ...... 2105 Ienny Lind St., Mclieesport, Pa. Charles Cornell Dunlap .... 678 N. Broad St., Elizabeth N. I, Harold B. Earle ............ 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 W. 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, Ir... .1004 American Building, Baltimore, Md. Gilbert Forbes ................ 8 VV. 56th St., New York City Howell Forbes .... ..IO5 Madison Ave., Morristown, N. I. Edwin Shepard Ford ........ 43 W. 16th St., New York City Franklin Ford .............. Cleveland Lane, Princeton, N. I. Iames Wilford 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 W. Main St., Norwalk, Ohio Donald B. Fullerton ........ 520 W. 7th St., Plainfield, N. I. Iohn A. Furman, Ir. ........... 65 S. 10th St., Newark, N. I. N. Howell Furman .................... Lawrenceville, N. I. George H. Gaston, Ir. ...... Marie Antoinette, New York City Loren G. Gatch, 1712 First National Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, O. Harvey Geiger .......... 302 Pelham Road, Germantown, Pa. Iohn A. Gilmore ................. City Line, Overbrook, Pa. William R. Gilmour .......... 4259 Penn St., Philadelphia, Pa. Iohn Gleason ....... 450 Real Estate Trust Bldg., Philadelphia Newell T. Gordon ..... Iames H. Gorham ..... ......................Boonton, N. I. .....202 W. 74th St., New York City Donald S. Goslyne ........................ Belle Vernon, Pa. Robert Morris Green ....... .Avondale Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Gilbert S. Griggs ........................... Somerville, N. I. Alden Donnelly Groff. Iames C. Grundy ...... H. E. Hackney ............ Arthur Freeman Hagar. .......2o2 Reilly St., Harrisburg, Pa. Box 173, Lebanon, Ky. .36 Church St., Uniontown, Pa. .626 Westview St., Germantown, Pa. NAME Francis Cooley Hall... XfValter B. Hall ....... ADDRESS .....89 Hyslop Rd., Brookline, Mass. .....438 57th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Truman P. Handy ............. 50 XV. 87th St., New York City I. Penrose Harland .... Alfred G. Harlow... Burritt C. Harrington. . Alexander Harrop ..... XfVarren Hastings ...... Henry XV. Hastings... Dudley A. Hawley ..... Arthur XV. Hay ....... Harry XV. Hazard ..... Charles XV. Hendel ..... T. XV. Henderson ...... R. S. Hendrickson ..... D. Reeves Henry ..... I. M. Hidden .......... Leon P. Hildreth ...... Iohn Darnley Hincliffe . .3269 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . . . . . .Beaver St., Sewickley, Pa. ....................XrVeedsport, N. Y. ...405 Orange Road, Montclair, N. I. ...513 Iefferson Ave., Elizabeth, N. I. ....................Portland, Oregon ... . . . . .625 E. Alvarado, Pomona, Cal. ...157 XV. 123rd St., New York City ...16 VV. Franklin St., Richmond, Va. . . . . . . . .746 Centre Ave., Reading, Pa. .131 E. Fayette St., Uniontown, Pa. .................Lawrenceville, N. I. ... . .. .St. Martins, Philadelphia, Pa. .. .25 Orleans St., Newark, N. I. .................Southampton, L. I. . .. .738 E. 23rd St., Paterson, N. I. Ralph Tilden Holsapple ................ ,..... H udson, N. Y. Raymond T. Hoopes. .. XVilliam D. Horne, Ir.. Sidney H. Horner ..... Kenneth Howard ...... Benjamin Franklin How .....821 XN. 7th St., XViln1ington, Del. .... .175 Park Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. ...... . .626 Porter St., Helena, Ark. .. . .. . .115 Broadway, New York City ell, Ir. ...... R. F. D. 1, Boonton, N. I. Lawrence D. Howell ........ 1416 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. A. H. Hunter ................. 5826 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. L. W. Hutchinson ........ 489 XV. State St., Trenton, N. I. Edmund W. Ill ............. 188 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. I. Van Buren Iarvis ......... 135 E. I7tl'1 St., Indianapolis, Ind. Leonard L. Iohn ............................ Overbrook, Pa. Courtney W. Iohnson. .Missouri Pacific Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. DeXfX7itt C. Iones, 3rd ...... 747 Salem Road, Elizabeth, N. I. Robert Iordan, Ir. ...................... Port -Iervis, IN. Y. William VV. Kellett .... George R. Kenyon ..... ................Ph1ladelph1a, Pa. ....19 XN. 82d St., New York City ilkuhert Zlautkbinsun iiiirk, 3h 1892-1913 A ,,.,- . . -, ,-.- ..... I .-,,.,g..L- .. ,,- .., m... .,.,..., Q Ji 5 -r'-'.-: -'str-: 'ill''.u-72q-l'IUf.d:-L-'---,l'4i1Iil1'5fv1Sg-S '22'2lE 13'111:l 1.tf't:1f:Z5x'..-fair-L-,-2:FJZ-1' J. '1 S ' if ' N 1' H I gf' 1 'H -. ' ' xl K L l-42:1 I i-1'-4 X X Q' . 1. . -W, f.-9 Q , 4-.. S 5: wg E 5152 gvxrfi B 5 A -92 .. 'g:q2:ii::a'g,.g. -1:1-:5.-2: -.r:-:-.1i:,.p::v:?fl'f- -.12 -sz?-v?:i5-:'.-g'-fwfr:-Q-!a.:t.f-:H '-11'-L.-.v fgff z-Q c 'J r.?b1v ,.-3 '-TJ.-:'-i f I-13 -:f.-:itz-gt'.f.:91i':.117 1-121'--.i.:1'. :.'5,?-leQkfzi-gg:'i:.1r:111 F292-1?:1'!L! f D f NAME I Glass SKUII nf 1913 Cfzlluntinuzhj ADDRESS C. E. Kimball ............. 165 W. 58th St., New York City Irving B. Kingsford. . ............. ....... s hort 111118, N. J. Morris E. Kinnan ........... 320 WV. 78th St., New York City Robert H. Kirk, Ir..2015 Jenny Lind St., McKeesport, Pa. J. Proctor Knott, Jr, 287, Lebanon, Ky. Cornelius V. S. Knox. .58 Bayard St., New Brunswick, N. J. Wilmer Landis ...... ......................Quakertown, Pa. John A. Larkin .................. 44 Wall St., New York City Edward Law ................................ St. Davids, Pa. Robert C. Lee ....... Roy P. Lingle. . Ralph G. Lockwood.. Harold A. Loeb ...... ......................Rochester, N. Y. .4114 Parrish St., W. Philadelphia, Pa. ...1909 N. Penn St., Indianapolis, Ind. ..78th St. gl Park Ave., New York City Wm. I. Logan ...... 187 Marlborough Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Malcolm B. Lowe ............................ Tenatly, N. J. Edward L. Lowman ......................... Lowman, N. Y. Francis C. Lowthrop, III, 152 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N. I. Alan W. Lukens ............................. Haverford, Pa. Rowland H. McKee ........, 915 Grand Ave., Dayton, Ohio Seward McKittrick. .4256 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. Robert McLean ...... . . . . . . . . .Queen Lane, Germantown, Pa. Thomas M. McMillan, Jr.. .921 Government St., Mobile, Ala. John P. McWilliams. .......7509 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. T. M. Mabon ................ 721 Sandusky St., Pittsburg, Pa. Edward Mack, Jr ..... W. H. Magill ........ Samuel S. Markham. C. D. Marlatt, W .... Francis H. Marling.. Karl Mathiason, Ir.. Stanley Matthews .... Bertram H. Mautner. . ...Lane Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio .. ..................... Fargo, N. D. ..... .. .551 Superior Ave., Dayton, O. . . . . . . . . .170 Parker St., Newark, N. I. .16 Llewellyn Road, Montclair, N. I. .........,...............Keyport, N. I. . . . . . . . . . .514 Main St., Cleveland, Ohio .. . . .1070 Madison Ave., New York City Clifford S. Merrifield ...... 309 W. 83rd St., New' York City Ralph W. Merrill... W'allace E. Meyers.. ..........................I-Iinsdale, Ill. ........69 E. 80th St., New York City B. R. Michael ........... 98 Harrison St., East Orange, N. I. ADDRESS NAME John A. Miller ............. 315 Raymond Ave., Louisville, Ky. D. Y. Miller ............. 333 De Kalb St., Morristown, N. I. Clarence V. S. Mitchell ................. Bernardsville, N. I. Stanley M. Moffat ........... 139 Park Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. John R. Montgomery ........ 321 NV. State St., Trenton, N. I. George O. Morgan, ,lr ............................ Shields, Pa. S. W. Morgan .......... Q78 Avondale Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Franklin YV. Morrell ........ 316 S. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. I. Samuel WV. Morris .......... Buckington Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Elmer S. Mulford ........ Brookside Drive, Greenwich, Conn. Stanley R. Mulford ........... 24 Broadway, Camden, N. I. Paul F. Myers .... s ........................... Dillsburg, Pa. Charles M. Nebeker ........ P. O. Box 366, Santa Monica, Cal. Francis B. Nimick ............. 6315 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wm. H. Norman ..... Station A., R. F. D., New Orleans, La. John S. North ..... 7301 Boyer St., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Percy D. Norton ...,.......... 410 N. E. St., Tacoma, VVash. ....11o1 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Hugh O'Connor ........ .... 2 5 Gillette St., Hartford, Conn. Ottoman O'Donnell ............ 1527 Race St., Denver, Colo. Henry B. O'Donohue ........ 262 XV. 73rd St., New York City Alfred C. Oliver ....... .. ..... Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Charles D. Orth, Ir ......... 323 XV. 78th St., New York City .2202 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Ober .......... Edward C. Page ...... A. I. Paine ......... ....... 3 28 WV. 108th St., New York City Joseph H. Parsons ........ Parsons Mfg. Co., Cohoes, N. Y. Robert VV. Patterson, jr ....... 6016 Howe St., Pittsburgh, Pa. .Berkeley Springs, VV. Va. VVilder G. Penfield ................... Galahad, Hudson, VVis. F, T. Phillips ................ 191 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert Piel ......... ..15o Riverside Drive, New York City Alan F. Randolph ............. 209 E. 7th St., Plainfield, N.-I. Rudolph S. Rauch ...... ..... 1 3 E. 9th St., New York City Howard C. Raymond ...................... Franklin, N. Y. Malcolm E. Read ............ 63 Summit St., Pawtucket, R. I. Hubert K. Reese ........ 6538 S. W'i1lett St., Memphis, Tenn. T. T. Pendleton .................. .--:I - -ff-I' lim 'ill'-' J3:L:- : 1!.'- -?- -'i.1'-3115395 'iz-6'-' 'iii' :' l i 'N1f!'i1,..m e9.'7 . -'Hai-'..'22:'fF.-iff! - 7-'i'-:-I1i':f .-'Q'.:.'s-1'-Q5'77'i:''-it'-:f.5.'!. -1 '.'- 3 'w.1+1.wfa-.-.- 1-..e. 1: 'i??1 2: '-L, '-.4-''1:w i1'.'.'.Q.r.?': . fi YI Y . I ' . 1 ., ...L N , 1.2, 4 Q., Q . -i, ip QVf315?!' 1 ' E .., mil 5 B as W5 A 5 .if 5 , ,. ,6 7' yr: E 5. Q s.,...n fy Q Li ,..--c,,- L.,2,.-.-,... - -,.,- - - --.2--..- 2 22. , - R,,,X-.- ., ., ,,-,,- .,., ,.,,.,,, NL, L . ,Lg Z NAIVIE Qlllass Bull of 1913 Qluntluhehl ADDRESS E. D. Rheem .......... 727 I5'El'1 St., N. XV., VVashington, D. C. Lloyd Richards ............. 200 W. 57'El'l 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 ....... .................. B dercersburg, Pa. Reuben J. Rose .......................... West Rutland, Vt. Henry M. Ross ........... 711 4th Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. VV. N. Rothschild .... 25 Montgomery Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Donald M. Roy .............. 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas R. Rutter ..... ..... 8 I4 5th Ave., New York City Warne P. Schenck ......................... Princeton, N. J. Charles Scribner, Jr .......... 9 E. 66th St., New York City George K. Scribner .... Galen F. Scudder. .. Robert Sealy ...... K. W. Seggerman .... John A. Selby ..... Joseph R. Semple .... James Shand, Jr ..... James C. Shively ........ Lionel V. Silvester ....,. John F. Simons ............. 144 E. 56th St., E. Ridgely Simpson ........ 6 E. Read St., A. Delafield Smith ..... Donald J. Smith ..... . . . . .121 Church St., Boonton, N. J. ..............Glastonbury, Conn. .............Galveston, Texas ....302 VV. 81st St., New York City .................Snow Hill, Md. O. Box 324, Henderson, Ky. ...................Lancaster, Pa. ...................Fayetteville, Pa. Princeton, N. J. New York City Baltimore, Md. ...................Monterey, Mass. . . .241 Front St., New York City .. Mount Lucasf' Joseph L. Smith .... .... I 4 VVashington Pl., Newark, N. J. Karl B. Smith ..... .... ....29 W. 90th St., New York City XIVSITCII R. Smith ........ '...421 Ellison St., Paterson, N. J. Francis C. Spier ...... 276 Ridgewood Rd., South Orange, N. J. Lane H. Spencer ........... 369 Scotland Rds., Orange, N. J. Richard H. Staehle ......... 100 Hunterdon St., Newark, N. J. Robert W. Steele, Jr ...... 1079 Washington St., Denver, Colo. NAME William C. Story ..... ADDRESS ....5o Church St., New York City Lawrence C. Stickney .... .171 W. Merrick Rd., Freeport, L. I. Roger VV, Straus ...,....... 44 Warren St., New York City J. J. Sullivan, Jr ............... 64 Garland St., Bangor, Me. A. J. Sullivan ...... High St. and Belmont Pl., Passaic N. J. Harry W. Suydam ........ 172 Bainbridge St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Warren S. Taylor ........................... Shade Gap, Pa. Rupert B. Thomas, Jr .......... 259 Broadway, Flushing, L. L J. Kenneth Tilton. . .1 ICS College Ave., VV., Springfield, Ohio William N. Todd .......... 726 N. Downing St., Pique, Ohio Victor A. Traub .... A. L. 'Trowbridge .... Jacob N. Troyer ..... Paul D. Turner ....... ..........35 N. 9th St., Allentown, Pa. . .57 E. 34th St., New York City ...............Bird-in-Hand, Pa. . . . . . . . . . .VVest Philadelphia, Pa. Russell L. Van Cleve ........ 162 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. B. F. Van Vhet .......... .................Shrewsbury, N. J. John W. Vasbinder ....................... Blairstown, N. J. Hamilton Vreeland, Jr. .. .78 Summit Ave.-, Jersey City, N. J. Robert C. lfVallace ........ 24 N. Jefferson St., New Castle, Pa. Rawleigh Warner. ...... . Fred C. VVashburn .... ...112 W'. Adams St., Chicago, Ill. Prospect Ave., Hackensack, N, J. A. T. Waterman ....... Paradise Rd., Northampton, Mass. John H. VVatr0us ........... 202 Marion Bldg., Seattle, 'Wash. Ferdinand T. 'Weil ............ 5931 Howe St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Norman D. Weir ...... 166 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. VVm. R. 'Wensley ...... lfVellesley St., East Cleveland, Ohio Thos. K. 'Whipple .......... 3815 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. George P. Whitaker ..... .................Wl1CSl1Ilg, XV. Va. Norton R. VVhite ...... 427 E. Fulton St., Grand Rapids, Mich. G. K. Wight ........... I7 Prospect Terrace, Montclair, N. J. Thomas A. lfVilson ........... 27 N. St., Binghamton, N. Y. John G. Winant..-... ...... 103 E. 7ISt St., New York City George T. Wisner ........ 129 Hobart Ave., Summit, N. J. lfVilliam B. 'Wolfe ............. 125 XfVater St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Fitz William M. Vifootlrow .................. Columbia, S. C. Frank D. VVorthington ..... .. .... Bel Air, Md. , HM , ' casa f Aan THE 1913 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE TAYLOR XVARNER BRYAN NoR1'1-1 PENDLETON mc LEAN uowmm DUNLAP BICKEL om:R SIMPSON cu1zs'rER LARKIN CChairmanJ sIMoNs DE LA REUSSILLE HARLOXV THOMAS AUGER MORRIS HARRINGTON :.f.Z--'- ..'? C''QQ''If-95:2-'illfiiiii'13?z'.f52f 5-?'f3. 'f-Iiiiii'- EWQ15iii1-'gjil3fi'2r,g'C'fCQE'a'-if:'- fp-221!'1 .':'7E-T7-:--'5A1'-f:'f-117171'5Z7ZE??-::l.Ef.i,':.3i'.x ff -',' ' 2 fl I -H .. ' ' ' 5 I . . ..I.v.'s-...I .. ,.,.I . 5, Class Oration. .. Class History... Class Prophecy.. Presentation ..... Address of Class Salntatory ..... T. R. ARMSTRONG C. L. AUGER W. F. BICKEL G. M. BRYAN W. M. CHESTER C. C. DUNLAP xl If i-iii-0 'i . - -. ,. I- W, If.-E f.-, f ef f S gg my gig wx E m W4 7,1 5 .NE Q R Q QS RQY SHI QD7 We ,:-, Q 2- z :N-.w er 7.. W.:-' A w. , - 'g:.j:Q g: '5,. .'Zg-1 a-.1 1,-1321-3:-1-.1q. 2 :1 It-ag-:. .g.1 ::. -reg.-.-. 1 1 55 .ft-: .'f:... .gg ., .1411 -2 :af 1 g:r.:5-21 .11 . f.?1'1'fEff. - I1 as .-::- 1' 113:SIf:,gf7s11'11If-'.i.:1'.':.'5 1:2 442-,g:': : 721 : 3 ,,,-,. - .-,.,,.,..,.. - A .E - - - -- ---. A d.N- - - QE, .N- .- --Ng f-. -N -,A-L..-,E .L-, Qlllass Bay C!Exe1fni5e5 PAUL FOREST MYERS, Pa. of the QBIIB iiaunhreh ani: Sixtpiixtb Qnnual Qllummenuzment 3llI1C, 1913 OPENING EXERCISES Master of Ceremonies ...... THOMAS ALBERT WILSON, N. Y. Class Poem ..... ..... 'v VILLIAM L,ENGLE BARRETT Fla IVY EXERCISES Ivy Oration .... ..................... E ARL LEROY DOUGLAS CANNON EXERCISES .. ..... EDWARD RIDGELY SIMPSON, Md. Roll Call by Class Secretary. . .RUPERT BROAS THOMAS N X . . . . . . . . .CHARLES DANIEL ORTH, IR., N. Y. Class Ode. .. ...Words by. . . . . . . . . .ROY -PETR XN LINGLE Pa ........THOMAs REEVES ARMSTRONG, Texas Music by.NVILLIAM DENISON BICKHAM Ohio President.TALDOT TAYLOR PENDLETON, W. Va. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES . . . .CHARLES WILLIAM HENDEL, IR., Pa. Valedictory. . . .. . . . . .ALBERT STARNES RICHARDSON Tenn Presentation of Diplomas CLASS DAY COMMITTEE J. A. LARKIN, Chairman C. I-IALL G, HARLOYV C. HARRTNGTON HOWARD M. MCMILLAN, IR. M CLEA N S. I. R. T. L. I. 341 VV. IMTORRTS S. NORTH OBER . T. PENDLETON E. DE LA REUSSILLE F. SIMONS E. R. SIMPSON WV. S. TAYLOR R. B. THOMAS T. A. WILSON R. WARNER 1913 PI-II BETA KAPPA, FIRST DIVISION SCHENCK BING1-IAM HAZARD KNOTT DAVISON FURMAN MACK MORGAN BASHINSKY WENSLEY COFFIN BROXVN RANDOLPH RICHARDSON WATERMAN SPENCER HENDEL SMITH S'l OVER HARLAN 31 . . . H -4'- :.1iu-:m a- fs' w1' . fn:v. : ' fu-- Wm 1-eim isf-f ':-pw. -L f-'M-tf1'f :-1-4 r' f.- ,'w rff1r.'fL'h'f' ie-1:-f 4 1 -.wa-ii,' .w.w: fc ':rf.w 'u i ::, f.1H14 1' mu , 3 f l u e 4 ,. I 2 '52 2:2145 fir. 1 -5.-.im-1..:seL:.:m1-lar.-:.:::.-:.-sq:-'.v.gg,f.z'-41'-:-.':::-4.gt-. .-.1211 .'.:.'-1.-.--:i-,-ff.-'.g-.x.g::, qv.. :..Lm:rA .i'--.j,-,-:nys-...gg.-54.31 1-...Jpu,-.117.-:Q--:g.-,f,,.-. ,g:,5-mg--f-.v.,1g,-,:.g-.J-3,1517 xg., g:--.G - Lf,-1- ---- . - Y 1- -f-'- Y lf' -f- -- -1--1 f-. e1 A- f - fQL- if .- .--L- --. ..-- - . -.L . , , A- . -4-f'L' F. F. Abbott E. P. Adams Stockton Axson . W. Basore I M. F. Blau A. A. Bowman C. F. Brackctt G. D. Brown R. E. Brunnow D. L. Buffum A. G. Cameron L. R. Cary G. F. Close E. G. Conklin H. B. Cornwall H. F. Covington F. L. Critchlow Ulrich Dahlgren W. M. Daniels F. H. Atwood L. E. Bashinsky C. E. Bingham WL W. Brown P. L. Coffin A. P. Curtis bi Esta kappa Beta nf new Sfersep Organized provisionally in 1895. Charter granted October, 1898 L. P. Eisenhart G. W. Elderkin Edward Elliott D. H. Fenton F. A. Fetter H. B. Fine William Foster VV. S. Fox Christian Gauss G. H. Gerould William Gillespi N. E. Griffin VV. B. Hains A. M. Harmon G. M. Harper C John Grier Hibben I. P. Hoskins G. A. Hulett T. AW. Hunt VV. C. Davison F. Eberstadt A. E. Fox N. H. Furman H. E. Hackney I. P. Harland FACULTY MEMBERS R. B. C. Johnson C. W. Kennedy VVilliam Libbey E. H. Loomis G. B. McClellan Howard McClenahan C. F. VV. McClure R. M. McElroy L. XIV. McCay Malcom MacLaren C. McMillan David Magie, Ir. 'W. F. Magie Allan Marquand C. E. Matthews C. C. Mierow L. W. Miles C. R. Morey W. S. Myers MEMBERS, 1913 VV. Hazard, Ir. F C. W. Hendel, Ir. G. R. Kenyon I. P. Knott, Ir. E. Mack, Ir. S. M. Moffat 343 Frederick. Neher . F. Northrup L11 C. G. Osgood, Ir. T. M. Parrott F. L. Patton G. S. Patton A. H. Phillips VV. K. Prentice I. F. Raycroft A. G. Reid E. C. Richardson E. Y. Robbins P. E. Robinson R. K. Root H. N. Russell R. M. Scoon VV. B. Scott H. R. Shipman F.. A. Smith S. W. Morgan C. M..Nebeker A. Fitz Randolph A. S. Richardson VV. P. Schenck A. D. Smith H. S. S. Smith N. K. Smith C. H. Smyth, -lr. F.. G. Spaulding D. C. Stuart E. Swift H. W. Thayer H. D. Thompson Augustus Trowbridge H. B. ,Van Deventer Paul Van Dyke O swald Veblen W. U. Vreeland A. F. West I. H. Wescott G. W. T. Whitney VV. F. Willoughby F. N. Wilson Gen.'A. A. Wooclhull L. H. Spencer I. J. D. Stover I. Sullivan A. T. Waterman VV. R. Wfensley T. K. lNhipple sera-Ili He'-:Y 4+ -I is -4xfQzrxr2' H-:si-bf iasam- 4453-r . Y . , .. . ' .'- - - I . - . . -, 5272: g,v,'.y:.-.4L1,'.5- ...U .:5ff5:g.i.g,,5,,r11.' ,.q.',?1,!3rej,Ng..--311.-:rlr.15gq:q..7,,:r:, 5955,-, .-3155.-,,::.' .:5-. :n: ..- gf-. ..gl 5:--,J -R-.sgs.-p -.-.1 -.gg- '.:..i.E.-sz -H ' nfzh ,-I ctkv t'-ff. 1: 'J-: Z-.2 -fi . . .: 's3'.'-.Q- .- - - is-,I -. .. z f 7- 6 Ya if 'e WK, ZW f-1 1'-Few i- 8 5 WI! 5-MQ 9 ga gf -' B aiu Wg 1,1 ' ii' 345 Q it ' 4 ? 5 N Q .' 'L 2 ' l -' ,Q ' 5 'Q' W Raw z, MM Q 5 H4 - E E --feigze -,.-.1 ,Qrigs-,z-3:31-ps.-..: q g u yz- ezzgv. ::. ..'. -:seg:.vgg5,1-1-4 .gr-: .-gms .ai .1, .r.1s:-':'.'-:e1- 1: .- :Jr.: 5-211-1 5 -s11.'cf11 r.fL-1w2ff..- 'C-'::'-1 -'z I-if 'LS -'Sim 1'15::Hr.if7: 11'15f'-'-221' 'rJZ'411: EB: '12-1:1fir.'fr11t E':it?1'I-!2'fL- 5 .1- viras - -7- ' K A -7 s I -If -X lx r 1- ' s-N'--Q' J , 1' Qtnarheh Blume, 1913 Lyman H. Atwater Prize in Political Science George Potts Bible Prizes Milton McIntyre Brown Alfred Cookman Oliver, Ir. L U1 . . . Earl el-Oy Dome as Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature Sher-ley Xvamef Kforgan Not awarded Honorable Mention . Eliot Brewster Coulter, ,I4 Lynde Debate Prlzes Charles Over Cornelius I. Paul Forest Myers. 2' ghifles gdwgrld Pgmglfam Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize in Philosophy 3' rt mr da e d mlm Charles VVi1liam Hendel, Ir. Lynde Debaters C. O. Joline Prize in American Political History From the Aiiicricazi lVliig Society From the Cliosopliic Society Tllomas Renaud Rutter Alfred Wesley Cooper Charles Edward Bingham H A , bl U ,lr -G g R K Albert Starnes Richardson Gilbert Snowden Griggs mmm 8 If an mn em e OSS enyon Arthur Delaheld Smith Paul Forest Myers Class of 1359 prize in Ethics Baird prizes Charles Wfilliam Hendel, Ir. The Baird Prize-Charles Edward Bingham New York Herald Prize O1'at0i'y-Rowland Hughes McKee Alan vvood Lurens Delivery-Gladwin Boubton X Pfwffiv-ROY 1?etf21H Lmsle The Choate Prize for Essay eh The Presidential Term Dzspzztatzoii, First-Arthui' Eugene Fox Charles Edmunds Kimball Jr Dispiitation Second-Charles Edward Binoham . ' ' ' 5 Honorable Mention-Alan VVood Lukens Class of 1876 Memorial Prize for Debate l :Th I d d f h Paul Forest Myers The Choate Prize for Essay on e n epen ence o t e Judiciary Spencer Trask Debate Prize Samuel Dennis Bell Raleigh Schuyler Rife Honorable dll?77,fi07l-C31'l Fritz Taeusch 344 5 792 4+ - ..-L , 1 -van . ,,,.5- .. , . L, Z-lj . -pf 5.5 Qt. as if 2: ,. L ' S B n 5-We ' 3 if 'G Q ily ir- ff. 2 as Q o E : , - 'g:.j:gQ-1:97.71 tu.:-4,-.gffsw-1-.:i:' : rrmisr..g.:::.-.-.4x::-'.vf'-.--:1-.ali-i':::u-!s.1i.-.:15-1'.'-::'-L.'-'.'.r.-far'-1-4-111. cfs--1:.Z1-1-Aff..--:xf.':'-g'.:f--3-5::ri-2' 1: ::f-.i:.'17:':1-1t4'.'.:.gl-.f:,'g':,-4,1:--gj-gg.'fi. 7331,--3-a.-'517fg:f. ' ,,-1--,-,-,,-,.a-,-- .Ng -,-. .Q---ns-- r, ,C-,-.Q-QQ., qxx-a - gig-1 ,-,- .--..s---.-.-A- -,. -. .-M-.-, -- .--.--V. iBri5es Cfllluncluheiab JUNIOR PRIZEMEN Mary Cunningham Humphreys junior German Prizes . Dickinson Prize Allen VVelsh Dulles Honorable Me1zti01'L-Daniel Rodman Goodwin , junior Orator Medals Fifrst-John MacMillan Alexander Second-Benjamin Erliard Biswanger Third-Julius Ochs Adler Fourtlz-NVilliam Bell Tippetts junior Orators From ihe Cli0.S'0fJhffC Society From Ameriran Wfhig Srlriefy John MacMillan Alexander John Milton Colt Julius Ochs Adler Rolf Willialii Bauhahn Benjamin Erhard Biswanger Daniel Rodman Goodwin Williaiii Bell Tippetts Gilchrist Baker Stockton Maclean Prize Rolf Williaiii Bauhahn Thomas B. Wanamaker English Language Prize John MacMillan Alexander H01't01'able A48711fi07'L-BC1ljEll'l'll1'l Erhard Biswanger Class of 1870 Junior Prize in Old English Benjamin DeVVitt Bleecker Honorable Merztiou-Lucius Moore Cook Class of 1870 junior Prize in English Charles Gildersleeve Vardell, Ir. - Class of 1883 Junior English Prize in the School of Science Robert Sturgis Ingersoll First-john Newton Gatch Second-Not awarded Philo Sherman Bennett Prize in Political Science Not awarded R. Percy Alden Memorial Prize in French VValker Mallam Ellis, ,IS Honorable M'e11ti01t-Ernst Wilfred Puttkammer New Jersey Society of Colonial Wars Prize James Boyd Hunter, Ir. SOPHOMORE PRIZEMEN Class of 1861 Prize in Mathematics john Quincy Stewart, Ir. Honorable lWc1z.ti01z-Walter van Braam Roberts Francis Biddle Sophomore Essay Prize Alfred Lee Booth Havwrable Mcutrfon-VVilde1' Haydn Haines Nicholas Constantine Culolias Class of 1870 Sophomore English Prize Robert Benjamin Gribbon FRESHMAN PRIZEMEN Class of 1883 Freshman English Prize in the School of Science Frederick Hammond Knight Honorable Illention-Alfred Kellogg Price Alton B. Parker Prizes for Freshman Debate Fi1'.vt-Stanley Lansing Phraner Second-Moore Gates ,,, 1-Q -- T'- 5,- .- . . . . . ., . .... , -. f ai, V- 5 A - --.- - . -,,.-c . -,.. . . - - -a.S- - .--.,-,. . . -- . H.- ,-,E hr-, ...,-.,..-.-.-..,-AS . , - .- .--.---- SE- -,..- - ...-.Z,,,' . T , 1-, . 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Z-:'-2l'11'I'2-L- - tZ-is-f,.v-.f-..g.-,-r.-: f-.'.+- W-Y.-i' -.f. -4 f -- .iff-.-4 -1--J f -1 -5- ' - .f.i,- -- - gg- .- --H - --.- -.. .-,. -7 3- .A-S -1 - 4 'vv--1 ' Q 1 Zlaunurs Clllunferreh, 191221913 SENIOR HONORMEN Honors for General Excellence BACHELOR OF ARTS COURSE FIRST GROUP-lllllgllfl fum laude Wendell lfVl'1eeler Brown Sherley Warner Morgan James Penrose Harland Albert Starnes Richardson Valedidory Joseph Proctor Knott, Jr. Warne Phillips Schenck Edward Mack, Jr. Alan Tower Waterman BACHELOR OF LETTERS COURSE FIRST GROUP--Magna cum laude Leo E. Bashinsky Charles 'William Hendel, Jr., Latin Salzztatory. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE COURSE FIRST GROUP-Jlflagfza rum laude Nathaniel Howell Furman Alan Fitz Randolph bpenial Zfaunnrs in ibarticular Bepartments PHILOSOPHY. Highest H011o1's-Charles William Hendel, Jr. High Honors-Frank Dennette Adams, Arthur Eugene Fox, HISTORX', POLITICS, AND ECONOMICS. High H0nors-Fred- erick Harman Atwood, Charles Edward Bingham, George ROSS Kenyon. ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY. Highest Hoazom-Sherley Wlarner Morgan. High H0'1Io1's-Stanley Matthews. CLASSICAL HUNIANITIES. Highest Hoimrs-Philip Little- john Coffin. High Honors-James Penrose Harland. Honors -Robert Dodge Baldwin, Willard Stanley Danser, Edwin Shepard Ford, William Rodger Gilmour, James Cole Shively, James Neuhauser Troyer. ENGLISH. Highest Honors-Joseph Proctor Knott, Jr. High fiI0lI01'.S'-Aftlllll' Pierson Curtis. Hozziors-Roy Petran Lingle. MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS. High Honors-VVarne Phillips Schenck, Alan Tower lfVaterman, Wlilliam Richardson VVensley. CHEMISTRY. Highest Hofmrs-Nathaniel Howell Furman, Edward Mack, Jr. High P10IlO7'S-NCNX'Cll Trimble Gordon, Alan Fitz Randolph. BIOLOGY. Hz'gl1csf Honors-Wilburt Cornell Davison. High Honors-'Wendell Wlheeler Brown. JUNIOR HONORMEN BACHELOR OF ARTS COURSE FIRST GROUP-fflgll General .Honors Charles Bunn Ralph Beryl Nesbitt Severn Teackle Wallis Cull Ernst Wilfred Puttkammer John Ives Hartman Herbert Rivington Pyne BACHELOR OF LETTERS COURSE FIRST GROUP-ffigh G81'LL'7'CZl Honors Clarence James Gamble David Robert Hawkins BACHELOR OF SCIENCE COURSE FIRST GROUP-High. General Honors Allen Goodrich Shenstone Edward Dean Spalding CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE FIRST GROUP-flvigll General Honors Alexander Russell Stevenson, Jr. '-V,-'I' S fr 11:5-'li'-'S ' 7-.4 ' 'if--?x25E ' Q21 314' 'f1T'Fif5f'P'If3- 5 if: : 'FQ !'fi1'.1fi.i-Ve'5'vf5 f '5 4Gi'i'-i f 2' ff-Eff? fl-17 Ji 'i i:i'1 fi ' 13 ff 1'- '?'2-2'5 if'-W'K'.'if41'i' '. '11- -' 'U'.:5'i :1'-V ' ii'- WP' tf f i'.'f4- 'i1'l' i 9 f I 0' 'H X i. ' ' F I , Ziaunnrs Qlinnferrzh Cflinntluhehj' SOPHOMORE HONORMEN BACHELOR OF ARTS COURSE FIRST GROUP-High. General Honors Charles ClaHin Allen, Jr. .Central High School, St. Louis, Mo Mason Olcott ............ Browning School, New York, N. Y Stewart MacMaster Robinson, DeLancey School, Philadelphia, Pa LITT.B. AND B.S. COURSES FIRST GROUP-Pligh General Honfors Frank Kilbourne Dimon, State Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa. Harry Frank Porter ............ High School, Trenton, N. I W'alter van Braam Roberts, Saint Paul School, Concord, N. H John Quincy Stewart..Central High School, Harrisburg, Pa. FRESHMAN HONORMEN BACHELOR or ARTS COURSE FIRST GROUP-Higfli General Honors Ethan Davidson Alyea ............ High School, Clifton, N. J Benjamin Franklin, Ir. .Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa Edwin Knox Mitchell, Ir ...... High School, Hartford, Conn Charles Phelps Smyth, Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, N. I A LITT.B. AND B.S. COURSES FIRST GROUP-Hig'1L General Honoaxr Boudinot Balcewell Atterbury, Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, N. I STUDENTS QUALIFYING FOR REGULAR STANDING HONORMEN FIRST GROUP-Higll General Honors Carl Fritz Taeusch THE GYMNASIUM RETROSPEGT etenspeet September The curtain rose on the morning of the 22nd amid much graduate lament because the horsing season had been shortened to ten days, but what was lacking in length was made up in pep, After the election rush Cwhich was held in front of the Gym.j it was discovered that there were 442 entering men, the record number thus far. C. L. Heyniger was chosen president, I. Hoyt vice- president, and F. D. Payne secretary of the whole wad. In due time the in- tercollegiate tennis trophy was planted in the trophy room owing to the good work of G. Church, '15 and W. Mace, JIS. There was a bonfire also for the baseball championship of the preceding spring. The Sophomores elected I. A. Baker president, W. R. Dolton vice-president and D. Mills secretary, and the 'lPri11ce just had to congratulate NVoodrow as the Democratic nominee. The gridiron season opened, Stevens succumbing to the score of 65 to o. CB. H . I X I WANT motte 4 oR5nNCT it t fl ' I-E5 Q QW ZR I N 1 f l'E'5 Cbetnher More elections. The Junior class chose W. L. De W'itt president, C. E. Goldsmith vice-president and G. E. Harris secretary. IQI3 elected T. T. Pendleton president, T. M. McMillan vice-president and R. B. Thomas secretary. Clio tool: a running start and gathered in 219 Freshmen while 'Whig picked 129. Lehigh, V. P. I., and Syracuse were smothered under a total of 128 points by the football team and the Dartmouth game was won 22 to 7. Mace won the fall tennis championship and paired with Church, took the doubles also. The college received a birthday present on the 22nd in the form of half a million dollars worth of gifts accrued from the summer Qcries of Lend us a quarterub. The new cloisters in Holder began to be visited after II P. M. Hell-Devil Skilman prophe- sied a 14-12 victory over Harvard, and the month closed with a general hegira to Cambridge. 350 fi -' ' l-53' . .'-'- ':- '-1 -: 'f3'::-1-glrf:-A-5 ---l'3-rfzefffai -' 'z'-z' ' 1-'1nu-3--1.'--rzmvir.---New----:--.r-f'--'- '-:-,h gf .:'H'-:.'--iw-'-.'-:-.4-Q'-1--'S--!'.'-f' : -T: 1-f.atf.','.-4 -ff.. 1: '.5::1..: -.21 .'- -sv' '- .'..1-',. -- F '. 514,27 f.. ... ., .. -. I ' . . .1 . .1 . . . , 1 A 'JV I THE PREEQETGE 'T ECA ? iauhemher The soothsayer dope was upset, Harvard winning 16-6. A promising young man by the name of Brickley ngured largely in the scoring. The Freshman team had been beaten 14-0 the week before and had tied Yale 1916 3-3 and only the elec- tion of Woodrow Cwith a holidayj brought the undergraduate mind back to normal, It was noticeable that the Presidential candidates of Yale and Harvard were bumping along in the rear, However, the worst had not yet come. Pumpelly tied up the Yale game with a 220-yard drop kick, the score being 6-6 and again K it was not until the declaration of dividends by the Univ. Store that the gloom was lifted. The Freshmen took two of the three canes and were duly paddled , Cnothing to do with canoesj to their respective homes and hearths. One of the L ' D sprees lasted 55 minutes, breaking all records for longevity. The Glee Club dug out the Holeproofs and took a Thanksgiving trip. J 'X M it l E.S A 940 - S Remember F 5 REi Q nfs This was the month of indoor sports, including the Whiting recitals and x Xb! ,df the Trask lectures. The basketball team began auspiciously by defeating Fordham, 1 ' I Manhattan College and Brooklyn Polytechnic, but later lost to Penn. H. A. H. M f Baker was elected captain of the 1914 football team. H. Froelick was chosen Z c assistant manager and I. C. McKibbin manager of the 1917 Freshman team. A fire in Witherspoon disclosed many neat and novel boudoir costumes to the 0 H57 admiring populace. D. S. Morrison, '15 was elected captain of cross-country and l during the Christmas vacation the Triangle show, Once in a Hundred Years, OL scored a great hit on its 3,000-mile tour, while the hockey team was beating up Williams once and Cornell four times. Q7 a-ua-5 351 1' ' l 2, Elanuarp After the holidays had become a part of the dim past, rumors of a new by p 1 boathouse began to take definite form, and there were many who wot well of IL Q -1 the project. The 'fPrince Cwhat! again?j elected I. Bruce editor-in-chief of the 7' l'32,1l ,f ff V IQI4 board, D. B. Douglas business manager and G. C. McKown managing editor. KX ' H 'll 4 W. C. Davison, ,I3 won the Rhodes scholarship and the hockey team continued X , T --f X on its merry way, beating Dartmouth and Yale Cfirst gamej, losing, however, in K Q lf '- the first game with Harvard. The Triangle club closed the winter season with an N undergraduate performance, at which, as they say, a pleasant time was had. The ff last ten days of the month were irretrievably lost in a fog of mid-years. fl :ff h X , I ,vm ,slr i 4 - V55 l f' ' D Y if I-E-5 5 jfehruarp 'When the fog had lifted and Uroomiey' had drawn only one condition, the New Woman movement swept away all local opposition by means of a suf- fragette P-rade. News of an insanity exhibit in Nassau Hall started many students toward the Registrar's office, and there was great disappointment upon learning that the exhibit was not of local products. The hockey team took a second game from Yale, but lost the intercollegiate championship to Harvard in the third game, the opposing goal-keeper successfully spoiling some 200 shots for goal. The basketball team finished second in the intercollegiate league. Meanwhile the Freshmen elected their officers for the second term: E. L. Shea president, F. Glick vice-president, F. D. Payne secretary. The Tiger showed that the alumni could come back by issuing a Graduate number and the Junior Prom. gave evidence of preliminary practice in the Elephant Glide, and the HTootsie Roll. 352 CHAMPION Hip 8 X 2 f X I 1 fT AX ggvzf Kfffxsgq 0 f U: ' Q 1.5.5.-JT Marsh Allons, mes enfants! The inauguration went off without a hitch Cexcept for railway accommodationsj, and March 4, 1913, became a regular date in history. The water polo team followed this up by winning both the intercollegiate and national championships. About this time Jimmy Valentine VI was captured and better still, there was a St. Patriclc's day P-rade. H. M. Hessenbruch, '14 was then elected captain of next year's water polo team, and in the swimming inter- collegiates Capt. Cross broke the 220- yard record. The Tiger elected A. C. M. Azoy, jr., editor-in-chief of the 1914 board, R. H. Gibson art editor and C. Ill business manager. The first squad of the Phi Beta Kappa brotherhood held a banquet at the Inn, and the Orphic Order gave two performances Qgood ones, tool, one before the undergraduates and the second before the Princeton club of New York. The Freshman basketball team announced that they had won every game of the schedule, which was doubtless responsible for a 33,000,000 bequest to the university shortly after. The Triangle club elected H. P. Elliott president and A. M. Craig business manager. The Gym team finished second in the intercollegiates and E. Hockmeyer was elected captain of the Freshman crew. G. E. Harris, 714 was then elected presi- dent of the Philadelphian Society for the coming year, and the musical clubs gave the girls another treat during the spring trip. Qpril Now comes the season of multi suitings and illustrated hosiery. The Uni- versity began to save money on steam heat and signs were put up to keep over-anxious Freshmen from stepping on the grass. A chapter of the national debating fraternity was organized, and it was announced that the good old H. P. E. course had been taken apart into sections. W. Wolf, '14 was elected captain of the gym. team and A. W. Bevin Freshman track captain. The undergraduate body renewed their acquaintance with the daily papers just as soon as the big league season started. The 'Varsity won six games, but lost to Brown and Penn. I. A. Evans and T. M. Galbreath were elected assistant baseball and track managers from the Sophomore class and T. P. Jamison captain of the Freshman baseball team. The E. D. A. put on The Silent Woman, and after the banquet H. Hartshorne, ,I4 and E. Lloyd, '14 were chosen president and manager. The new dormitory, Cuyler Hall, was promised to be completed by the fall and Senior singing began. 353 ' i 1 . ,,. 4X- T rl .fipyif in P. W iff' ,Z i ,ajtitw O C253 I-E6' WH? The team won from Columbia, slumped and lost to Virginia, Penn, and Brown, came back by defeating Cornell and Williaiiis, and then lost to Harvard 7-0. Both the Prince and the Tiger gave banquets at the Inn and the Lit. held elections: B. Hunter editor-in-chief of the IQI4 board and A. E. Van Court business manager. The Freshmen won the triangular debate. Meanwhile the Seniors were looking for presidential vacancies among the corporations. P. D. McMaster became captain of the soccer team and a new paper, the Pic, came into existence. The 10th was the big date. The track team lost to Yale by four points, the Freshmen losing also. The ball team beat Cornell 7-1, the gun team won from Yale and Dartmouth, and the crew followed this up by winning from Harvard and Penn at Cam- bridge. just before the hnals H. H. Gile, '15, T. C. Briggs, ,I4 and T. Fiske, ,I4 were elected captains of wrestling, crew and track, respectively. The resignation of Professor Stockton Axson was regretfully accepted. X 'CX Zeiiks ,4 in Wonder where Harvard Isl' Ki Q, , if -..f--5 ff-.-- X f .. X X - f X .- , ll ' Lf ig.-5 ,117 X ,L Elune Il E'S - VVhen the last examination was passed QFD the alumni were tenting all around us far into the night. The team lost to Yale b ,ZX at New Haven :3-1 in ten innings, and the Commencement game l R X, , X --Q was alhair-raising affair until I. Pluvius called it off. On the -l 2 . f X -I following Monday the gauntlet was taken up again, and after f X Q'E'5! GZ twelve innings Yale won, 5-4. Those who were still undaunted X went to the Sophomore Prom. to see the sun rise, the alumni NX ' X folded their tents, the new graduates were put through the V windows, and then Every one for the Junction and the Dean ,. 1 . ,, V J take the hindmost. I ...J -q 354 M W fjxxg' ,fi- fgg s m imn winsn J-7: n--. . . .. ... - . , .-.- -, ,', - -. , . ,. ., ..- 1: -N-.-,,,. X 421. L, ,-- , :H -,g l 3v,j5H,:,:5.L::' 'L,.:,'54lgii p:,Q .5 1i13.,1,g,f,,4,1.',3lgqL-K-gf,-'g., Qgszw- 4 .. ..-.','g'x-.Tgf rd -14 I.: v-' .: -,:L.:.-1..e,',- .. :lt-.' , Trl., -c. ij, :ht L., wg- ff:--Q-L, wt .ly up I... -V 4 . ., :, ex , ygt - S i r -ii if ' K 52 Wig 2 B ls AWA. e ::. R ms- 5 --gi ' 5.,i!1Qf:l'g,1f.'2:'Y2h'1'J::!3.:Fr-Z'-ii!l3.:'i'L.-l1':'. -333.-.'. 'CSIS-'-'e5i'. 1'.-41'-I ITICI4 -313 I -:5i'?'.. il: L.'.-jf:'.'3'::4'.I-CI-5.15, C ,' '-'-J.f1-1011 --5'C.'.':11'.1I 'HC Jill? 1'.ff:k1'.'.QFf:51'-12-'.'.f,g1'.I:,'f,5--Q22--51-,I1'f:j!:-Z f: f.a':,1'!.'1.'- I if- -.-L.---f. - N.-,-a-'.-- --.. .- - -. - --e- - -f- -- Z-S f. Q -x- 4 -- gf 5- - - - ,-. Lf, --,- 2 .. .E L- . . - --1-. ' f ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NASSAU HALL FRANCIS SPEIR, ESQ., '77 ........................... Chairman 52 VVall Street, New York City THE PRINCETON CLUB OF NEW YORK PHILIP A. ROLLINS, '89 .....,..................... President FRANCIS G. LANDON, 'SI ..... ..... V ice-President WALTER L. JOHNSON, '97 .......................... Treasurer WALTER E. HOPE, 'OI .............................. Secretary I2I East Twenty-first Street, New York, N. Y. PRINCETON CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA Officers GEORGE R. VAN DUSEN, '77 .......... .......... P resident L. IRVING REICHNER, '94 ........... ..... V ice-President WALTER W. N. RIGHTER, '06 ....................... Secretary T. WILLIAMS ROBERTS, '99 ........................ Treasurer Board of Governors John B. De Coursey, '97 Horace F. Nixon, '94 J. Dean Elliott, '97 Theodore S. Paul, 'II John Gay, '09 Harry C. Potter, Jr., '98 Charles T. Larzelere, '07 'William M. Prizer, '09 Langdon Lea, '96 Isaac VV. Roberts, '03 Henry P. Lewman, '07 Arthur L. VVheeler, '96 J. O. MacIntosh, 102 Charles B. Worden, ,Q4 Edgar S. McKaig, '08 House Committee WILLIAM J. LATTA, JR., ,OQ ......................... Chairman Edgar S. McKaig, '08 Isaac W. Roberts, '03 William M. Prizer, '09 T. Leaming Smith, 'OS 1521 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CINCINNATI WILLIAM C. PROCTER, '83 ............... ..... P resident BRUCE W. BROWN, '06 ............................. Treasurer CECIL GAMBLE, 'O5 ................................. Secretary The Procter and Gamble CO., Cincinnati, Ohio PRINCETON CLUB OF CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA Dr. E. R. BURKHALTER, '62 ....................,... President ARTHUR H. POE, '02 .............................. Secretary American Cereal CO., Cedar Rapids, Iowa PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LOUISVILLE JOHN G. CECIL, '76 ................................ President JOHN VV. BARR, JR., '85 ....................... Vice-President H. P. LEXVMAN, '07 ............................... Secretary Commercial Bldg., Louisville, Ky. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA GEORGE L. DENNEY, 'Oo ............................ President R. A. LEMCKE, 'OI ........................... Vice-President FRED G. APPEL, ,O7 ................................ Treasurer GARVIN M. BROWN, 'OS ............................ Secretary IIOI N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF PRINCETON CLUBS VVILLIAM L. GRANBERRY, '85, Nashville. ............ President R. A. LEMCKE, YOI, Leincke Bldg., Indianapolis ...... Secretary DAVID D. IVIETCALFE, '04, St. Louis ................. Treasurer PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ALBANY AND VICINITY IEDXVIN S. BELKNAP, '84 .......... . ............. -...President CHARLES E. PATTERSON, 'OI ................... Vice-President CHARLES XV. LA Dow, 'OS .......... ............ Secretary 592 Madison Avenue, Albany, N. Y. PRINCETON CLUB OF TRENTON JOHN A. CAMPBELL, '77 ............................ President WILLIAM E. GREEN, 'O2. .. ..... Vice-President VV. S. ROGERS, '95 ................................. Treasurer VV. M. DICKINSON, '97 ............................. Secretary ISO E. State Street, Trenton, N. J. I- :, ..:Ef1ffli'-':- iff? 55323155217 32-2L Efi' ' fvilsgifiilfiil-33 -Ia .1ifg'Rm3:.5,ia',3g-fi-5I-,1'z-5w::,Q-: :?f,E.1r,,5 .uint-1 'E 2q,g',r .f.'r5. .: 711 , :fait 55,5111 Q4 1-5 ',wg1.w.r2r I-:L s,tq.'q,'.,p -,-.5 3: 1, 11: 5.-'. . L-,Gr 3 :J 1. P , :EE-I, , ,, . .. . .. . .. , . ,. , . . .... , .. I. . .. . JE, :J A .- v Ig vi i It -1- 2. T. :MA 1: .,. mx! Q 2 4,1-,.-- - .-,..,.,,-..- . - -- .. -.,- '.- -f ---1---f exx- - - ,..-.g-- S- ..-,-f,-...,-., ,. ,,, X ., --, .-.L...-, ' , f CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA ALUMNI ASSOCIA- TION OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY CHARLES H. BERCNER, ,74 .........,,........... ...President M. C. KENNEDY, '84 ........... . .............. Vice-President W. H. NIUSSER, '96 ...................,............ Secretar Y ZI5 N. Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF TOLEDO DR. W. G., DICE, '93 ............,.................. President T. P. HAMILTON, 'SS...- ...................... Vice-President EDGAR H. JOHNSON, 'O2 .........,.................. Secretary I533 Nicholas Building PRINCETON CLUB OF SEATTLE DUDLEY G. VVOOTEN, '75 ........................... President RAYMOND G. VVRIGHT, 'O2 ..................... Vice-President N. F. JAHN, ,QQ ................................... Secretary II4 Railroad Ave, South, Seattle PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS WILLIAM B. SEELEY, '79 ............................ President CHARLES C. CRESSON, IR., ,QS ......... Secretary and Treasurer Alamo Bank Building, San Antonio, Tex. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF MONTCLAIR AND VICINITY VV. PATTERSON ATKINSON .......................... President HARIQY W. BARKLEY, ,QI ...................... Vice-President LESTER NVALLACE, ,OI .............................. Treasurer FRANK D. BREXVER, ,IO ............................ Secretary 35 Highland Avenue, Glen Ridge, N. I. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF DELAWARE . ' HON. GEORGE GRAY .........,....................... President JOHN F. NEARY .................... Secretary and Treasurer Du Pont Bldg., Market Street, Wiliniiigton, Del. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN OHIO H. S. IOHNSON, '78 ...... . ......................... President ARTHUR QTIS, 'O6 ...,........................ Vice-President RAYMOND B. RICHARDSON, 'O6 ..................... Treasurer ROBERT T. LEITCH, ,O7 ............................. Secretary National Fireprooling CO., Fulton Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN NEW YORK HARRY O. POOLE, '93 .....................,........ President VVILLIAM B. LEE, '79 ........ ..... V ice-President EDWARD S. WARD, 'O5 .................. ....... T reasurer M. HERBERT EISENHART, 'O5 ............... ...... S ecretary Rochester, N .Y. OH, HERE THEY COME! 11- it s:-I 1.-is -. 5::s:,: :f.:f.'e-11 .ming-aff. .-:cg 1'gf:!?f'J.Zf? l'1I '. '-3:3 42 --gf-1517 35 , ft, PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF HUDSON PRINCETON CLUB OF CHICAGO COUNTY, NEW JERSEY JAMES B. XVOLLER, '79 ............................. President CHARLES H. HIGGINS, '03 .......................... President U- B- GRONNIS, 'OSS -------.--- ----- ViC6-PYCSKTGHY C, E, HENDRICKSON, IRW f95, ,.,,,-.... A ...-.A Vicapresident RALPH A. BAND, 06 .... Y .,........,..... . .... ..... T reasurer JAMES W1 GUPSILL' '06 ..-..,.-,...,A-.. .-,.-.., , ,,TfeaSurer ROBERT L. NICIXIAMARA, O3 ............ Z ........... Secretary OTTO F. SEGGEL, 'o3 ...............,.....,......... Secretary 623 5. 'VVHlJ21Sl1 AVCHUC- CIHCQ-go, IH- 309 Monastery Street, 'West Hoboken, N. I. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA . L. B. Wooncocrc, yQ3 .............................. President DANIEL A. FELL, '83 ...................... Ist Vice-President BCIORTIMER B. FULLER, 'QQ ................... 2d Vice-President GILBERT S. BECCLINTOCK, '08 .... Assistant Secretary-Treasurer PAUL BEDFORD, '97 ....................... Secretary-Treasurer Coal Exchange Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. '98 FIFTEENTH REUNION PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL NEW YORK JOHN X7AN DUYN. MD., '62 ....................... President F. XV. BELKNAP, '89, ......................... Vice-President S. T. RALEIGH, 'II ................................. Secretary 302 McBride Street, Syracuse, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ERIE XV. E. HIRT, '04 ................................... President I. C. SPENCER, '07 ....................... Secretary-Treasurer Fulton Manufacturing Co., Erie, Pa. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF TENNESSEE LAPSEY G. VVALKER, '76 ........................... President VVALTER H. XWATKINS, 'oo ..,............. Secretary-Treasurer 535 Oak Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. THE PRINCETON CLUB OF BUFFALO F. C. GOLDSDOROUGH, 'QQ ......,.................... President H. E. GANSWORTH, 'or ....................... Vice-President XV, M. XVILKINS, 'Io .............................. Secretary A. L. IKINSEY '02 ................................. Treasurer 45, N. Division Street, Buffalo, N. Y. ROCKY MOUNTAIN PRINCETON CLUB E. XNAITE ELDER, 'QI ............................... President GEORGE E. CRANMER, '07 ...................... Vice-President FREDERICK S. TITSWORTH, 'Q3 ........ Secretary and Treasurer 404 Equitable Building, Denver, Colo. BORDER ASSOCIATION VANCE STENVART, '05 .............................. Secretary American Bank Bldg., El Paso, Tex. 358 '24 -.. n.. - :mils-,:f.:-15 A In A , l,'rq'1'H,:1Q4 :,q,,q J 'H 57, six ' , I I5 U -J' K .,.. . .ll...,.:'....1., ,.,.,,N,n.,.,,:Z,:.via,l.uX,u,w-.5:,.,..t.v, o,.,L,p,:.,, .Y 5 ...ug LV. x,w,,,, in YI Y . .,:: -: -1. - , ...-41,-5,-, 3. -p.,,'::'5n,,: - ? E E -ai-sfa-if44ArS1k 5 , f 5- -I.,-.',.,,, 1. 5 y. 5 rw, yv-, gf-:Ek . -E. ?!.e.::f2f sf spa f ::4 . we-, 2-ft: -' , 3 ' 11 few. E we MN mi B :Vs E :J ' '- A -A .1 E + 7 E 5. Q 1: E ff new 4. -... tw E -,R .- .E -1 Y ' 'z--iflixz.-7-'Trw'-fJ:.-:.f,.w-.f.- -. 2?-H 1-Xww -I-f z-- -.-.--I.:-xr -. ir.:-I -21.-11,r.:1i 1 -11 'u'-'f-5'-'f'1 -T-1 . Q1 .1 xg if - ,qt 1 .-:.-1'- i'-ff:gn!.Qff: n.-1:1 .-.1.g.-.::,'g,5-4-3fg,gj.35,'qg :gghg'fq,rg.:7qgL, 9 ,.---- .T x 4- 1 QQ- - 2.-E -. Q - --f - - .g- - -gr --. -f- --a- ..---,f: . -.- 1 - ,-..-2-L -J Z PRINCETON ALUMNI FEDERATION OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA GORDON FISHER, '95 ........,....................... President LLOYD VV. SMITH, '08 ............... - .............. Treasurer ROBERT D. CHRISTIE, '08 ....... ........... ......... S e eretary 1002 Ridge Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NEBRASKA LOwR1E CHILDS, '91 ..................... ..... P resident GLENN C. XXVI-IARTON, '03 ........................... Secretary Omaha, Neb. THE PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF IDAHO P. B, CARTER, '05 ................................. Secretary Boise City National Bank Building, Boise City, Idaho 1910 LOCOMOTIVE 359 I N .. .- - -. --- - . - I -. .. - - .. ..-...s. -, - -. -. .. ..,. i T EQ A- RAC W PRINCETON ALUMNI FEDERATION OF NEW JERSEY ' Oflicers JAMES E. BATHGATE, JR., '94 ......... ......... P resident J. A. DEAR, '93 ................... ....... V ice-President ALBERT S. VVRIGHT, 'OO ........................... Treasurer S. I-I. PLUM, ,OI ............................... ...Secretary 845 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. Members Orange Plainlield Northern New Jersey Newark Hudson Elizabeth Montclair , Trenton Passaic PRINCETON CLUB OF ST. LOUIS GEORGE S. JOHNS, '80 .............................. President DAVID D. METCALEE, ,O4 .......................... Secretary JOHN S. LIONBERGER, '11 ................. Assistant Secretary LINN R. BROKAW, ,OI ............................. Treasurer 1401 Pierce Bldg, St. Louis, MO. PRINCETON CLUB OF NEWARK GEORGE R. SNVAIN, '94 ............................. President VICE-PREs1DENTs DR. CHARLES YOUNG, '61 BIOSES J. DEWITT, '70 ADRIAN RIICERI, '79 S, I-I. PLUM, '01 .................,................ Treasurer GEORGE W. C. TXICCARTIZR, '08 .......... , ........... Secretary IOSOA Broad Street, Newark, N. J. PRINCETON CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LYNN I-IELM. '79 ....................,............. President FRANK S. HICIQS, '84 ............... Resident Vice-President RUEUS CHOATE, '97 ....... .... N on-Resident Vice-President H. T. MUZZY, X04 .................. -.Secretary and Treasurer D. S. HAMMACK, '06 ...........,.... Corresponding Secretary 724 Trust Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. - .. ., . - ,-- ,.,.,,-.,.-..,- --E .-mae-TL.--..--.- .-.- -..-A--N -.'-- ---J ----v- --- - --- f--4------ -- - f---- '--.. ..1 - - - ... . , . . .-.......--.. .. . . . .-,,. . ,,- . .,...,,.,..,. -,...,,, ,-,-- --.ff ----.:' '-v'-1-'-..,'.--1 'f - ---.-.r 'f.- -. -,- , -,g ,-- 1,--:1': 9.11-'f,.', - '.:- gi'-n, I, - 433.-.rLQ'.55 .SLK !::f:gg..,:pyg:-.'1?.' .J1,1,!Q,!gqQ'Q SPF., --!:-'gpg!4g:2..g,g.af-,gp :v, ,'f-Xgtan. . I. ,g-.Z.uf .---.'f-. 1-,z g:'-,.- -'I-.:.-s-1--.w'-,'.:--Q'-17.-,'.- A-1 3 ,1-.ULU 115 9.4 -Af .-.I-. :5l., - -fi' -4- - . , -'rl .- A-75--1-, 2. -,,..-,...,, 7- fs f : x fwfr, 7'V'x f-IVASNWQ' -5. ?'!.e,1:faf gl- . Ylfi-1519 :- q A WI, 5 B aw by 7,1 Q: :rf rw. a '- 0' ,- I -5 v' 2. E 5 'v,, 'Q . Eff '5.5:i'v::1'-..:.1:-v-v.:-'Emi-sv-1-.12.lpsfruf-:im-,:z::.-.-.421:-'.-f1:43-:':.:2I'-Iw'tf:u-2',-1,-T-WP'-'-21 1-'-'fff-'r:1'f-1'Tffi '1 '- f-3'1 : '-'-'f'11f '-'1-'Wi' 7 -r: '5-l'-I -'TF -1ff f 1'-4''ff'f-'5-'15 i-f-'f51'fJ ' i i-5' .L 'C - N'-'qs' ' U 1 1 ' . ' PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF PLAINFIELD NORTHERN NEW JERSEY JAMES P- MURRAY, ,85 --------------- ------ - --President W. D. BTOFFAT, '84 ................................ President SAMUEL T- CARTER, IR-, '85 ----- ---- ------ V i Ce'Pfe51d'-mt C. D. KERR, 'OI ...........,................... Vice-President ALBERT D- BEERS, JO7 ------------------'----------- Secretary H. L. PITKIN, '99 ................................. Treasurer PERCY A- RANSOM, '11, .---..--.-,---.- , .-.--.---.-- Treasurer D. P. EARLE, '05 .................................. Secretary 739 WCSf Eighth SUCH, Plalllfleld, N- I- XVoodland Avenue, Englewood, N. I. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE ORANGES MARYLAND ,TOHN D. KILPATRICIC, '96 ............... ......... P resident H. G. RIGGS -Q4 ....,..'.'.'-.-'-..-... ....' P resident ALBRIDGE C- SMITPP ,O3 '--- - --- ' '-'- V i Ce'P1'eSident I. CRAIG IWCLANAHAN, 'OI ......................... Treasurer 1Fi6BI3IQT51gg1jN?gfEl, at ------------------------- - rg GRESHAM H. POE, 702 ,...................,...... .Secretary 'ur Miiligaii'E1a'QE,'S2,'Lir'1i 'Ofaiiga' 'Nfji 840 South St Balumofe' Md' PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA JAMES A. IVIACKENZIE, '99 ......................... Secretary 523 Balboa Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ' PASSAIC COUNTY HOWARD G. TURNER, 'GQ ........................... Secretary 200 Broadway, Paterson, N. I. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF - MICHIGAN RAYMOND RUSSELL, 'O8.. .......................... Secretary 859 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. PRINCETON CLUB OF THE SOUTHWEST 3 EDWARD A. ELISON, '92 ............................ President , ALLAN TAYLOR, ,I2 ................................ Treasurer Q NATHAN S. HENDRIX, 'OI ......................... Secretary 3243 Norledge Place, Kansas City, MO. '03 TENTH REUNION 360 . V- --.. -..-.-, ..,..-. . - ' .E 2 -,mag --rg f- gg .-,N lgbxgtgsrgi D21 't:T',r:2:gi.r: 2.35-fait:- ,ra waz.: iL',1p-fgif ,Q-gsrf.: -: :'i01'l'f,25Tgf.1Q11'7 fi 2q.:.':L'.:'g: .1511 rsngi 1 3-,za 145-fl ','w,1.m v 34: 5,'q.'g,'..g sg ff rx : gi.-':.1 ij-1 4.-'- QS : 1,1'-'Ph f , . ...v ...-,.......... . .. 52 Wly 5 I n wi L rj 'Q t 'Rf 2 - - Lf 1 ez 1:1 3-' . sr 21-'.1'JS.'.3.:'.I':-Z'-1 a . ' .:w.:-sw. ::. s z:-'--f ':-5-:-.-.n'-: .'r::- - fz1. ,.ww .--:-.'-:--:Jr :ra :rs :..1-:-Qff..- r-15-L: .-:cw :'...:ac:.-frm:-frf.-.i.,1-.ff.'q4- :i?j.'ff-Q't'f ,'!2- 1 g ia':-1'I'k.'. ,,..,--.,,. ,...,-. L .-,. ..- - ..,.-,- -.- - - .L-.,..- .---,..- - .-.- - - L:,,.N- - .S- .- ..--...... .L . L-.- - .- ' - f PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND THE SOUTHERN STATES EDWARD A. BALLOCH, '77 ......................,.... President I'IONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS JUDGE A. B. HAGNER, '45 JAMES M. JOHNSON, '76 HENRY E. DAVIS, '76 CHARLES HENRY' BUTLER, '8O ABNER B. KELLY ' O G. THOMAS DUNLOP ' . 7 . 92 WALTER G. DUNLOP, '09 ................. Assistant Secretary FRANK B. Fox, 'O5..., ............................. Secretary 1611 Twenty-first Street, XVasl1ington, D. C. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE NORTHWEST RICHARD L. IQENNEDY, '95 ,..... ................... P resident CHARLES J. VVINTON, '84 ...........,.......... Vice-President MARSHALL COVE. '06 .,............................. Secretary 1336 River Boulevard, St. Paul, Minn. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NEW ENGLAND LEON M. CONWELL, '92 ............................ President VICE-PRESIDENTS R. J. A. GREEN, '78, Senior Vice-President ...... Rhode Island B. H. EWING, M.D., '95 ....................... Massachusetts REV. M. L. JACODUS, D.D., '77 .................... Connecticut C. E. STEVENS, '77 ............. ................... lX Iaine C. P. F. JOYCE, '87 ............ ............ N ew Hampshire F. L. COOLIDGE, '84 ................... Secretary and Treasurer 70 Kilby Street, Boston, Mass. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF 'SALT LAKE CITY E. B. CRITCHLOVV, '82 ........................... '...President BISHOP F. S. SPALDING, '87 ................... Vice-President RENXVICK S. MCNIECE, '07 ......................... Secretary 1136 Blaine Avenue, Salt Lake City I 1912 BATTLE SHIP jfurzign Qssuniatiuns PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CHILE WEBSTER E. BROWNING, ,Q4 ........................ President ROBERT B. ELMORE, ,OI ...............,.......... ...Secretary Casilla 2037, Instituto Ingles, Santiago de Chile PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF INDIA C. D. THOMPSON, IR., '05 .....,................... Secretary Christian College, Allahabad, India PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA E. VERNE RICHARDSON, '88 ......... ............ .... P ' resident REV. CLINTON T. W0oD, ,92 ........................ Secretary Mission Institute, WClll11gfOH, Cape of Good Hope PRINCETON CLUB OF HAWAII JOHN T. WATERIIOUSE, ,96 ......................... President REV. E. B. TURNER, '96 .......... .................. S ecretary 778 King Street, Honolulu, I-Iawaii PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF JAPAN DR. JAMES C. HEPBURN, '32 ........................ President REV. VVILLIAM K. M. IMBRE, '65 .............. Vice-President JOHN STEXVART BURGESS, '05 ......... Secretary and Treasurer 3 Sanchome Mitosliirocho, Kancla, Tokyo, Japan PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SYRIA FRANKLIN T. M00RE. '91, .......................... President GEORGE B. STEWART, IR., '06 ........................ Secretary Syrian Protestant College, Beirut, Syria PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF GERMANY C. H. JONES, '00 ............................ Home Secretary 58 University Place, Princeton, N. I. PRINCETON CLUB OF PARIS PERSIFOR F. GIBSON, '85 ........................... President II5 Rue cle la Pompe, Paris, France 1908 GLADIATORS YV? iff i rr IQ : 2 f f f i : I 21 e.im .-e. 4 e f zv f fIf 1.1fa1f n1s 1 1 w e - 2 : 12 a n-: r w -1 - - I 1 B 44 ag . ...E ,. 2- wa. . 21 E. 51.--wb! 5.8 SIE: il' Q'5'1s15f i I :K ,7 Row m A .E YL L 2 S .S I .L -2 f I- ff 2 L3. Q 5 :Raw et T., MI-f Q 5 S +1 . . . .. . .. . ,. . ...., ..E :E --:,::.q-,I',.vg- -4.51.-..:qg': fm.-:gr-. hz:-'.v-'-,--1'.-.iI'-:4.'f::---R.-I.-.91-'F .'-xv'::.-:J:'.-ff:-'-X'-5-111,:111'-1r.!1-Zvkff..'VV'-Ii.':1:'::Mi-I-'rffz' 1'-.::?a':.F?:'1Z-11i'-'.:.:-'-:.'?..?- -iE:':I-L--'K2.'?C12. : iv':-1?.Z22L- -3.110 - ' - - . ,L-L,.,. .g ,,.,. I-E-,,- L., -L .,-,,. Lx.. --I, , .-. .XM .- NE., SN - - ...,- --.LSL --..-.- -. .., L .x-, --- - ---- a- ' N.. Z Ghz Grahuate Clluunnil nf rinnetun Qhlnihersitp OFFICERS FRANCIS SPEIR, '77, Chairman. . .52 VVall St., New York City H. G. ZMIURRAY, '93, Secretary ................ Princeton, N. J. FINANCE COMMITTEE FRANCIS SPEIR, '77, Chairman D. H. BICALPIN, '85 COMMITTEE ON CLASS ORGANIZATION XV. R. WILDER, '79, Chairman VVILLIAM DULLES, '78 F. P. KING, 'OO VV. E. I'IOP1i, 'OI JAMES LAUGHLIN, '68 WILSON ARBUTHNOT, '87 W. 'W. IJAXVRENCE, '78 D. M. BARRINGER, '79 G. F. IWCKINNEY, 'QI H. G. IWURRAY, '93 FRANK C. ROBERTS, '83 PERCY R. PYNE, 2d, '03 COMMITTEE ON SCHOOLS V. L. COLLINS, '92, Chairman W. F. TIMLOW, '86 CHARLES A. CASS, '02 R. L. XNALTON, '05 J. C. BRUSH, '09 A. G. TODD, '84 JOHN W. QUEEN, '87 A. A. GULICK, '97 COMMITTEE ON PUBLICITY C. W. HALSEY, '98, Chairman B. VAN D. I'IEDGI5S, '88 XVIII. N. VLX'L'IEN, '8I MALCOLM LLOYD, JR., '94 F. G. LANDON, '8I A. H. IWCALPIN, '07 RUDOLPH E. SCIIIRMER, '80 O. DE G. VANDERBILT, JR., '06 FREDERICK EVANS, '86 A. P. MONROE, 'II COMMITTEE ON ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS COMMITTEE ON UNDERGRADUATE ACTIVITIES J. E. BATHGATE, JR., '94, Chmn. JOHN LARKIN, '82 P. A. ROLLINS, '89 G. C. FRASER, '93 WV. W. PHILLIPS, '95 H. W. TURNBULL, '96 H. L. MILLS, '04 A. C. STUDER, JR., '08 XV. M. VVILKINS, 'I0 JOSEPH N. EWING, '12 D. M. F. VVEEKS, '95 J. L. CRANE, '99 J. H. HARRISON, 'QQ R. C. 'B'ICIXJAMARA, '03 A. H. LARKIN, '87, Chairman D. WV. MCCORD, '89 A JOHN I. BRIGHT, '90 L. C. WOODS, ,QI 363 HOLDER COURT N E . ,'l ? - !- -W N Q I M,- O A552 ,I Qi X NN I W W U JECIV Q QM X x ff Q Nlllihw Z ff W! rl, ' I XM ffl l LJ lEL...L..J 5 , ,.., , ,,. .,,: ,, 6 ,. W., A QW, MTBE B E CETQ EQ H AQ 12 1 3:5f5f'5f'f'f5 'l-435-,.' f '- 1 iif:i: i : ' f: ' 5 ' Qhhrehiatiuns A. S., Alexander Hall, Seminary. N. E., North Entry, Edwards Hall. B., Blair Hall. N. M. R., North Middle Entry, Reunion Hall. B. S., Brown Hall, Seminary. N. R., North Entry, Reunion Hall. C., Campbell Hall. N. NV., North Entry, Vxfest College. C'y., Cuyler Hall. P., Patton Hall. E. B., East Entry, David Brown Hall. S. D., South Entry, Albert B. Dod Hall. E. M. W., East Middle Entry, Witlierspoon Hall. S. E. B., South East Entry, David Brown Hall. E. W., East Entry, Wnitherspoon Hall. S. E. South Entry, Edwards Hall. G., Graduate College. S. M. R., South Middle Entry, Reunion Hall. H. Holder Hall. S. VV., South Entry, W'est College. H'm, Hamilton Hall. S. XV. B., South West Entry, David Brown Hall. H. S., Hodge Hall, Seminary. U., University Hall. L., Stafford Little Hall. U, Pu Upper Pyne Building. L- P-, LOWCI' PYUC Buildlllg- W1 B., lrVest Entry, David Brown Hall. M., Madison Hall. VV. M. VV., VVest Middle Entry, VVitherspoon Hall. M. D., Middle Entry, Albert B. Dod Hall. VV, W. West Entry, yVitherspoon Hall. N., Nassau Hall. 379 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, Eellowg g, Graduate School, q, qualifying. Officials in small caps. 366 ......15 Park Pl. ..........Lake Road 5- , , , ,f .. .- .. ,.,..,. ,.l.,..,.,.,,,,..,, .','... ,, .. . ., ' ' ' 5-,ii .r'f..:- -fa..-.,-415-....::..-I-.lr.'..r.-I-1.---,n'31:f.+?v 34-S-' ala'1.L-'5Ee.-2--1.---z:w,:,,r...,-Q.,-1,..-,--,-H..ff.- .vp-.151 gf--,.,-R-.qfsqy -.-..-.g--rl.-..-, .-1-.sw 5'-.145-.f1-gfff-.-.r-ui. v-,Lg31.,g--.jg-,-. . . 5 6 S 2. -, .1-L . - r- 1- be-.. 'fvf 4'-w, . .4-,. . . 2 ww fs. M. H A14 vm at -F Ii is AIN .s fa wly 1 '-f- :- Er Q 1- 1, 2.-.-W 2. .,, mmf Q Q L5 ,----'.---.q-.4.',-.f. - - K -- 2 -, --.1.-4-1- - 4 ,.g,,.X-5-A .Q-...s--.-1-----,:.x-J '-- ---at . 1 itenturp NAME ADDRESS Abbett, L. Jr., '16 a ........... ................... 1 24 H. ABBOTT, F. F., Professor ............. 119 Fitz-Randolph Rd. Ackerman, M. S., Jr., '16 s ......................... 22 L. Adams, C. R., '15 s ............. ............... 1 0 VV. B. ADAMS, E. P., Professor ...... ..... 1 2 Nassau St. Adams, I. F., '15 s .... ....... 2 B. C. Adams, I. F., '15 s .... ..... 2 HB. C. Adams, P. D., '15 s ............,.. ..... 9 N. E. Adler, I. O., 'I4 a ..,................................ 62 B. AD1z1ANcE, W. M., Asst. Professor, ''Princeton-Lawrenceville Road. Agar, I. G., Ir., '14 a ................................ 84 P. NAME Armstrong, H. F., '16 a .... Armstrong, I. S., '16 s .... Armstrong, O., '14 s ..... Agar, W. M., '16 S.. Alexander, J. M., 'I4 a .... Alexander, V. W., '16 a ..... .. Alexandre, F. F., 'I7S ..... Allee, W. C., '15 a ..... Allen, C. C., Ir., '15 a. . .. Allen, H. H., 'g ........ Alleman, VV. Y., '17 a.. Alling. E. L., '14 s .... Allison, I. M. S., 'g .... Alley, J. G., '17 s ........ Alyea, E. D., '16 a ......... Amaeker, D. M., '17a .... . E. M. W. .........363 C'y. .. . . .II Alexander St. B. ....... D. W. B. .......T22 G. ......25 M. D. C. ........IO Nassau St. Vandeventer Ave. Ames, B. A., '16s ......... ................... 3 5 P. Ames, K. L., Ir. ,'17 a ..... ........ 4 8 Mercer St. Amy, E. F., 'g ............... ........... 6 2 G. Anderson, I. B., 3d, '15 a ..... ......... 1 I B. Anderson, T. H., Ir., '17 s .... .... 1 1 M. D. Andrews, I. E., 'I4 a ...... ..... 3 06 H'm. Andrews, F. S., '17 s ..... Apgar, H., '15 s.. ..... .. Armour, W., '14 a ......... Armstrong, C. V., 'I4 s .... ...........Hill ...2 E. M. W. ........14 C. ......61 L. Arnold, C. F., '17 a .... Arnold, W. C., '15 a ..... Arthur, R. P., '15 s ..... Atha, S. K., '15 s .......... Atterbur B. B y, ., '16 s ...... Averbeck, M. I., Iri, '17 a.. AxsoN, S., Professor .......... Azoy, A. C. M., 'q .............. AYMAR, I- W., Ir., Instructor .... . Backus, K. H., '17 s ........ Bagby, C. T., Ir., '17 a ...... Bagby, E., 'g ............ Balinsen, H. L., '17 s .... Bahrenburg, C. A., '17 a... Bailey, D. H., '17 s ........ Bailey, F. WV., '16 s .......... Bailey, 1. W., Ir., '15 s ..... Baker, D. R., '14 s ........ Baker, H. A. H., '14 s .... Baker, I. A., '15 a ...... Baker, I. D., '16 s .... Baker, I. I., '14 s ..... Baker, I. M., '16s .... Baker, J. S., '15a .......... Baker, M. L., '15a .......... Bakewell, A. C., Ir., '14a .... Baldwin, L. C. B.. 'q ....... . Baldwin, F. W., 'g ....... . Ballantyne, H. P., '17 s .... . Bailin, H. R, '15s ....... Bamman, E. B., '16s.... Banigan, C., '16a ...... ADD1zDss .......231 C'y. ......18 W. W. ..11 Dickinson St. ..........421 C'y. ....17 S. M. R. 6 N. D. 54 '79 H. ..........212 C'y. .....1o Nassau St. H. .. . . . .14 Edwards Place 28 Vandeventer Ave. C. G. . . . . .14 Park Pl. ....46 Wliggins St. H. .......12 M. D. B. ....82 Nassau St. D. H. N. D. .....52 L. ....35 P. ....16 C. ........65 H. L. .....15 Park Pl. B. G. Mercer St. B. ....27 Chambers St. C. --, ....f. .... .1 ... n-. - . ..'.-.- - -. vw 'HI YIY -r -2r1.f:r--.wma-1 '-rv,--rm 1'-1-we 2-1 r :qr.f:u.gs sag :-gtw sfi z tri m sif. - 4 - t u r e-n f.: -:, .: ir yazf fqis z gn .:11:'. 4Ii : :a.g41-.1 wg 1-za sgi-'ai'-.:e. - 2 2:2 54 1-12.1-.4.-':r io.r..1.-fi.. 3 ' v ,.g-3. ,I I fu--, . ,c , , 5, gl-l, !?i 3.2 QW-16' ' L .. .. , -A . 5 .1 ,, x B n ix'-W. 1. L 4 ir' 3 ri' Hr. I. - Q f N.,-f 'Q 5 -f - E ..-. -- - ,.,.-- ... ---.. ..r. .- .-. .-N .. - -1. .. - --1 -U. . , ,-.- -.-. ., .-..,.,. ,, - - ..... .-1 , ,. ' .- -.., -. ,. . ' -' g..'.1'r::lg.-f.1:'k-'- fr-J-:sr--..-.!' 1-'A.---.. .,.....-.'.-xx.--'r-.H-.:.'f. -.'if.:l--Ea. -,. -1-iw .ilz .- -J.f.':': -1'-2.1.4-. C11-'--'.f.'Pi--,.1'1 m.':- '.:-'I-1-1-.ui .- fJ:uf.'-. :'-.'1-r-'...e+-'LLLQ' :ir:.'f.-.5-':...'fI-4 : -4.--'IN-Lf ,L---M-. . --1- ..-.g.-.. . -..,.,.---2c,,. Lx:-.----, 1.---.V - g,.,-xf - ,,v-.-..-L-.-.- .,.-:.,-., --..-.....1- .. X NAME Bannerman, E. P., ,143 ..... Baratta, I. B., ,175 ......... Barba, P. S., '16s ........ Barber, A., ,145 ........ Barber, L. H., '16s ..... Barber, T. P., ,I5 a ....... Barber, W. A., Ir., ,I5 s .... Barbour, F. K., ,163 ..... Bard, R., ,ISS .......... Barnard, R. A., q ..... Barnes, B. E., ,145 ...... Barnett, H. H., ,IOS ..... Barnitz, W. B., ,175 ..... Barnum, P. T., '17s ..... Barr, J. McP., ,163 ..... Barr, W. M., ,ISS ..... Barras, W. A., '14 a. . .. Barrett, M. K., ,I7 s ....... ZlBi1:enturp Cftinntinuehy A DDRES S P. Madison St. C. C. ....116 B. .....73 B. .....53 C. A.C. L. . . . .Plainsboro, N. I. P. ..........25I C'y .....47 Univ. Pl. .....16 WYWV. H,n1. '79 H. .....Murray-Dodge N. E. Barse, H. H., ,175 ......... ............. 1 5 S. D. Bartholomew, O. A., ,I4 s ..... ......... 2 N. M. R. Baskerville, R. W., 'g ........... ..... 1 5 Vandeventer Ave. BAsoRE, J. W., Asst. Professor .... ............... 1 5 N. D. Bass, VV. H., ,148 ............. .............. 4 2 H. Battles, W. H., ,ISS .......... ........ 1 21 L. Bauhahn, R. W., ,143 ........ BAXTER, E. B., Instructor .... BEAM, I. N., Asst. Professor... Beatty, I. W., Jr., ,145 ...... . Beatty, W. H., ,IOS ........ Bechtel, F., Ir., '17s .... Beck, I. M., ,145 ........ Beetle, R. D., 'g ............... Behrer, A., ,173 .................. Beltzhoover, M. R., '15a .......... BENDER, H. H., Asst. Professo 1' .... Bennett, A. A., 'g ................. .....17 S. W. ....8 E. B. .....Absent .....51 L. ....93 H. C. H. ...........1o2 H. .....53 Aiken Ave. ........17 N. 'W. H. ,...23 Bank St. ....33 Bank St. NAME Benson, R. G., ,IS s... Benton, A. F., !16 a ..... Bergen, L. B., '16s .... Berghorn. W. H., '16 s. . . . .... 32 Vandeventer Ave. Berl, C. W., ,I7 s ....... Best, T. G., ,ISS ..... Bettes, I. I., ,I7 s .... Betts, C. M., ,178 ..... Bevin, A. W., ,IOS ..... Bevin, N. P., ,175 ..... Beyer, H., ,145 ....... Bickford, I. D., 'g .... Biddle, N., '16 s ....... Biddle, O. T., ,IOS .... Bigler, P. G., '17s.... Billings, G. M., ,145 .... Bingham, A. B., '16s.. Bird, C. R., ,145 ...... Bird, E. P., ,IOS ...... Birdsall, G. I. T., 'I7S Bischoff, C. H., yI5 a.. Bishop, I. P., ,178 .... . Biswanger, B. E., '14 a. .. . Black, I. B., ,I7 s .... .. Blackburn, I. B., ,143 .... Blair, F. P., IH, 'q... Blair, J. P., Jr., '14 a... Blanton, C. O., 'g ...... BLAU, M. F., Professor Bleecker, B. D., '14 a.. Bleecker, L. C., '17 s.. Blodgett, R. L., 115 s... Blue, K. V., '16s ..... Bluntschli, H. A., '17 s. Boadway, W. M-., ,173 Boaz, W. G., '17s ...... A DDRESS L. W. W. M.D. C. ....Edwards Place ...53 University Pl. B. ........17 N. VV. ..2 E. M. WV. ......53 G. .........6SL. E. VV. ...-..I23 H. .....98 B. ....7B.H. ......62 P. A. C. B. University Pl. ....47 University Pl. ....15 University Pl. H. .. ..... 4 U. P. ......112 B. ....2o8 H. S. . . . .27 Bank St. S. B. B. .....352 C'y. C. WY B. ........Hill ....3 S. R. .....16 L. - 4 . . '- 1 -'Pi-' 4'-'21 5i':1E'?l2Z'? ''1-T'Ri5fii'!I--'5 fa-': 17'Z2-Ji:'!2i.'il-'FB-ii'-r '2 2Q'.':'-'xrf'J'4-Z1'l '5?J 1 - iff:5i'1-F-1'53- VS-'1'2'7!' s'4'2'5!- - 'if1'I- M 4'-2 l'iE?f.i-'li -D'.' 4i'Z'1'-Y -- 5 0 5-'M 5 X in f ,, 1 , , 31 5.x , t . -- Ig 1 Rx-uf' I 5 rx-A ily fi K, 1 Q or .1 5 -, Q , , 2- . '11 in ::1':.-r..:AZa-.1-:L-4. sv-'-.1-.. ' :fhf-M-.'-12.1.-.4s::-'-v1:---:'.-.-.L'fh'f::---tim'-1-5.'P .'-:-.'-L-'-:Jr.-51:55-zu.-111. c-1-'-'-.LSL-1vkff..--1-'C-'.':'f: -.I-1?-I-i-'fill' 1'-..:Af:.'f?:'n:--Iff-'.i.e-'.fe.'f Iflic.-:I-1-.'5e.'r:-1'-5'f.e':-17. .::- - R 1 NAME Bobbs, I., 'q .............. Bohlen, F. H., Jr., '17s ..... Bohmfalk, I. F., '17 S ...... Boker, C. F., Ir., 'q ..... Boland, L. H., '16 s ...... Boldt, H. I., jr., ,143 ...... BOLMER, M. T., Instructor.. Bolmer, W. B., 'I4S ..... Bolton, F. N. ,145 ....... Bonner, K., 'I4S ...... Bonsall, G. H., '15a .... Booth, A. L., '15 s ....... Borden, W. S., '15a ...... BOUTROUX, P., Professor... Bovey, W. H., ,175 ....... Bower, W., '16 s ........... BOWMAN, A. A., Professor. Bowman, C. R., '17 s ....... Bowman, S. A., ,163 ..... Bowman, VV. H., '17s ..... Boyd, J. H., '14 s ........ Boyd, R. I., Jr., '16s ..... Boyer, M. S., 'IS a ......... Boyle, R., Jr., '15 s ......... BRACKETT, C. F., Professor Brackenridge, G., '17 s ..... Bradley, VV. E., '16s ...... Bradley, W. R., 'g ......... BRAUN, F. A., Instructor.. . Brazelton, T. B., ,155 ..... Brenner, C. D., ,153 ...... Brereton, O'H. D., '16 s... Eiretturp Mllnntinuehj ADDRESS .....I34 L. ....1 U. ........H11l ...13-'79 H. ....11 S. D. . .,... 13U. P. . ..... I4B. G. ....3o N. E. .......66L. ....52 B. ..5 A. C. A. C. N. R. . ....... 81 G. ....I43 C'y. .......... 28 C. ... .... Olden Lane . ......... 72 L. . . . .261 C'y. ........93 P. .fffg ...31 '79 H. W. M. W. ...........1o1B. ....1 A. H. Emeritus ........ 4 Prospect Ave. . ........ 1 A. S. . .... 18 Bank St. P. . B, W'. B. VV. M. NV. BRENVSTER, W. C., Instructor. .. ....... 20' N. E. Briggs, T. C., ,I4 s ......... Brigham, C. C., 'g ........ Brooks, O. R., 'q ..... II S. W. B. ....7 B. G. 4 E. M. VV. NAME Brotemarkle, R. A., '16 a. .. Brower, B., '15a ........ Brown, A., 'g ......... R -1. ADDRESS N.W. ...........1o4 P. B. S. Brown, A. C., 'I7S ...... .11 Alexander St. Brown, B. B., '14 a .................. ..,........... 6 5 B. Brown, C. E., Jr., ,173 ..............,..... I5 Edwards Pl. BROWN, G. D., Reference Librarian ..... ........ 1 S. W. B. Brown, G. R., Ir., 'q ................ ..... 1 C. H'm Brown, H. G., ,163 ................. ,..... 1 2 N. VV. Brown, L., '16s ........... ........ 1 4 H'm BROWN, P. M., Lecturer... .......... 152 G. Bruce, I. M., ,145 ........ .......... 1 I-'79 H. Bruch, R. L., ,173 ......... .... 1 1 Dickinson St. Brumback, J. S., 'q ........... ............ 7 1 B. BRUNNOW, R. E., Professor .... ..... S tockton St. Bryan, R. R., 'g .............. .... ' 'Af' A. S. Bryan, S. S., 'I7S ....... ........ 7 3 P. Bryant, C. H., 'IS a ........ Buchanan, E. C., '16s ..... Buchanan, P. H., ,175 .... Buckley, BUFFUM, D. L., Professor.. Bullock, B., III, ,163 ..... Bullock, H.. '17a ...... . Bullock, R. A., 7I43 ,... Bunn, C., ,143 ........ Bunnell, M. I., '16s ....... Bunzel, E. E., ,145 ......... Burchenal, C. H., '17s .... Burford, W. H., '16s ..... C. PJ, , I5yU, .... Burk, C. A. D., 'g ....... Burke, A. T., 'q.- ....... Burke, VV. J., Ir., '16a ..... Burkert, G. C., ,178 ............ BURNHAM, C. E., Choirmaster .... Burnes, D. R., ,175 ............ .....1o NE. ..........32I Cy ........14 N. VV. ..........IO3 H. ..60 Hodge Road B. 31 University Pl. S. E. W. B. ....17 S. W. ....2o S. W. ....12 A. H. ....11 N. D. .. .... 72G. P. H. .. . .121 Broadmead ....24 Mercer St. I-1. 352, : E lf H - n i r zr zi zl : a a ir .vf- 'f . 1 a f:1 a t - :s ::- u aa rif :- - e. .aw - 2-.-:- : :.f.. :ae'1.. rj. , Vi . .- 1 f.s 'w. Mv . ww '.v - G3 . . . . . . . . . . . . - .. . . . ... . ,. ..EE ' - -if- 1' 1ff,wffg,,...,e -'f s '1 1- 1 1 1 + '- Z , , Zhurectnrp Cfliuntmuehj NAME ADDRESS NAME Burns, R. W., '16s ....... Burr, W. I., Ir., '16s ..... Burrill, D., jr., '14a .... Bush, S., '17s ............ Butler, A. M., '16s ........ BUTLER, H. C., Professor ..... Butler, P., Ir., '14s ......... Butterworth, 1. E., '16s ........ Church, R. N. L., '14a.. C. .....13 N. M. R. ........22 H'm .....31 S. E. ....12 H'm ....8 W. B. C'y BUXTON, H. VV., Secretary ..... .............. 5 N. W. Bureau of Student Self-Help Bye, A. E., 'g ...,............ ..... L awrenceville Road Caine, T. J., '15s .......... .......... 1 1 S. M. R. Calam, H. M., 'q ...... ................ 3 8 L. Caldwell, A. B., 'g ...... ........ 4 I5 H. S. Caldwell, VV. T., '15a ,... ..... I S. M. R. Cale, G. 'W., '17 s ........ .... 4 7 University Pl. Callery, IN., 'q .......... ............ 1 I S. W. Cameron, T. D., 'I7a ..... ........... I 4 S. E. Campbell, A. D., 'g ...... ..... 1 I2 Mercer St. Campbell, C. L., '16s ..... ........ I 8 N. VV. Campbell, D. W., ,143 .... .............. 3 4 P. Campbell, R. N., '16a ...... .............. 9 N. W. CAMPION, J. L., Instructor ..... ............. 2 I Bank St. CAPPS, EDVVARD, Professor. 150 Fitz-Randolph Rd. CAPPS, I. H., Asst, in Chemistry ..................... 3 B. S. Cardwell, F. I-I., '16 s ..... ......... .................. 4 0 P. Carey, I. M., '16s ................... 3. ........... 131 L. CARNOCHAN, J. M., Univ. Physician .... ..... 3 4 Mercer St. Carpenter, D. I-I., 'I4S .... ............ 5 3 H. Carpenter, I. W., ,I7S .... .......... 3 I H. Carpenter, R. L., 'I43 .... .... I N. D. Carpenter, W. I., Ir., '16s ..... .' ....... 53 H. Carpenter, VV. S., 'g ...... Carruthers, D. W. ,'I5 a ..... CARSON, I. R., Instructor... Carson, I. R., 'g ........... ....24 Bank St. .....4 W. M. W. ....272 Nassau St. B.G. Carson, S. P., ,I4 s ..... Carter, E. S., '16a ...... Carter, H. A. P., '14a. Carter, K. K., '17s ..... Carty, J. R., '16s ..... CARY, E., Instructor ...... .. CARY, L. R., Instructor. Casasus, M., 'I7S ...... Castle, I-L. VV., 'g ........ ADDRESS P. . . .. .1 A, H'm ..........153 L. 47 University Pl. SLP. .......I6 S. WV. .. .... 36 'Wiggins St. Cator, H. T., 'I7H ......... Cator, VV. VV., Ir., '16 s. Caughey, I. E., 'q ....... Chaffee, A. R., 'g ......... Chamberlin, I. R., 'I7S ...... Chamberlin, WV. B., Ir., '17 s Champlin, F. M., 'q ..... Chapin, A. C.. 'q ...... . Chapin, H., 'I7S ....... Chapin, H. WV., '15 s ...... Chaplin, D. D., Ir., '17 s Chaplin, H. D., 'I7S ....... Chaplin, R. T., 'I6S .... Chapman, A. K., 'g ........ .. Cha man E N 'I s .p , . ., 4 ........ CHAPMAN, P. A., Instructor .... .... 3 7 Cleveland Lane Chappell, D. A., Jr., '17s ..... .... Charles, M. A., 'I7S ....... .. Chester, N. M., '17s .... Chew, W. B., '15 Childs, E. E., '16s .... Christman, C. W. 'q .... Church, G. M., ,IS s ..... Churchward, I., 'I6S ..... Clair, V., ,168 .......... Clapp, D. B., 'I4S .... ....17 Bank St. ......I6 ENV. ..2 HA. H'm ....I4H'1H .....2I M. D. ....Io9 H. S. . ..... 84 H. ....84 H. ......2I B. S.R. A. H. E. B. .........171 L. ....6 N. M. R. ....18 N. W. G. H. U. P. .........3II C'y ....442 C'y N. E. . 229 Nassau St. H. .......186 L. ....432 C'y ....I4 S. D. ......:3I B. 32 itfliiig' fi? . 1 ' I5 J., 1 Q f- 1 - 5? '-Y , 5 . X Bmzcturp Qrinnttnuzhj I-4 NAME ADDRESS NAIHE ADDRESS Clapp, I. N., 'q ..... Clark, C. F., 'g ....... Clarkson, F., '17s .... ......22 B. ....91 G. .........Hill Cleland, W. WY, 'g ...................... ..... 2 7 B. S. Cleveland, R. L., '16s .............................,.. 161 L. CliFford,'G. I., ,145 .................................... 20 P. CLOSE, G. F., Assistant to the Secretary ....... Linden Lane Close, H. W., 'g .......................... 20 Linden Lane Closson, I. H., 'q ................................... 2 E. B. Clough, M. P., Jr., '17 s ....... ........... 6 2 H. COAN, W. I., Proctor ........... ..... N assau Hall COAR, H. G., Asst. in Biology ..... ....... 8 A. G. Cochran, R. A., '17a ............. Coffey, A. H., ,178 .... .... Coffey, H. S., 'g ..... Coffin, P. L., 'g... Colioon, I. W., 'g ...... Colin, H. VV., '17s ...... Cohn, L. M. T., ,173 ..... Collins, G. N., 'ISS ....... COLLINS, V. L., Professor... Colt, I. M., '14a ........... Colwell, K. G., '17 s ..... Comey, H. D., '17 s ...... Compton, A. H., 'g ........ Compton, R. P., '15 s .... . Compton, S. H., '17a .... Compton, W. M., 'g ...... COND1T, K. H. Instructor .... CON1:1.1N, E.. G., Professor... Connett, W. B., '14 s ........ Cook, L. M.,.'14a ........ Cook, L. W., 'ISS ............ Cook, P. H., ,173 ............ COOKE, H. L., Asst. Professor. B. .....3o Mercer St. B. G. ....5S VViggins St. ...........154 L. ...........I54 L. H. ...214 'Western Wfay Cookingham, H. NV., 'q ........ .....1o9 P. ....1 B. G. ....23 P. ......32 P. B. G. ........18 N. E. ....I3Q Broadmead ..........24I C'y P. .....12 S. M. R. ............34I C'y .....148 Mercer St. B. Cooley, S. M., '15 s .... Cooper, A. A., 'q .... Cooper L. B., 'IS s .... Cooper, S. I., ,175 ...... Cooper, S. L., '16 s ................... .. Copeland, A. T., '17s ........,........... Copeland, G. H., ,IS a .................... CORNWALL, H. B., ProfessorEmeritus ...... Correll, E. S., ,IS 5 ..................... Corson, D. N., '17 s ................... .. CORWIN, E. S., Professor ................ Cory, H. L., '17 s ......................... COSGRAVE, J. S., Asst. to the Treasurer .... I .....311 H'1n ........21 L. ........31 C. '79 H. ............112 H. .11 Alexander St. N.E. . .. .12 Morven St. S.R. 115 Prospect Ave. ...15 Edwards Pl. . . . . . .Univ. Offices Coulter, F.. B., 14s .................................. 244 C'y COVINGTON, H. F., Professor, Public Speaking and Debate, 34 Edgeliill St. Cowan, R. S., '15 s ................................. 24 S. E. Craig, A. B., ,153 .... ........... 4 4 C. Craig, A. M., ,145 ..... Craig, D., ,148 ........ Cramer, K. F., '16s .... Crawford, A., '15 s .......... Crawford, R. L., '17 a ......... .. Crawford, W. C., Ir., ,163 ....... .. Criscitiello, M., ,173 ................. CRITCHLONV, F. L., Asst. Professor... Cracker, D. R., '16a ............... CROLL, M. XIV., Asst. Professor .... Cromwell, O. E., ,163 ......... .. Cronin, E. M., 'I7S ........... .. Crosby, K. VV., ,153 ........ . Cross, E. I. D., Jr., ,143 ..... Cross, H. C., ,163 ........... Crossley, A. M., '17a .... Crouse, C. B., '16s ..... Crouse, R. E., '17 s ..... M. D. ......33 L. N.'E. W. B. ..15 University Pl. ' H ............114 . N. E. ...I32 Mercer St. WV. N. R. .......1o N. C. ..I1 Dickinson St. N. E. ........43 '79 H. ......43 B. .....Trenton .....1.Q3 ......Hi11 X S xl x xE.X ' I , ' . .. :EVM YIY 1.14. . ,. , . . . . . . . .. . f f YN X 5 X H 44i-144 -+- E, . Na., N. 7 g v, 2 7, 5 few, uw. gm, v,.v-, 1, ,. s Z-l....sf ,K 1 ga A ,1 1 s 1- sp 4 5 Mmm. 5 H .-.-f...-.1.- 4 5 Q. s A.-. s Q. 2 5 1 9 5 , .1 5- 1 . 'mn .1 1 'Q Nw' Sf.-f E B 9 W . GS! . f :z -' 9. Q -Y 2. -, A 74 9 .,. .x .7 I. - ..- 1 .F 5 , 9. - k .- . ,- :L z 2 .L 5 'Q g sg W aww 5 T.. . as-W 3 -fi. 'Q E - . . ., .5 4'-:Q21qa g,g,,1 .Q:-11.-.1-5,-:iris-11.1 E't1Q91!31aff3r. .g.g ag. -.-.V-:sz :EF .1 z'-I crm -21 1. .-wifi'-'1 :.'- 1 -'-' fiiff-1'-If -1113: -1' 1.5211 V1 '-T :11' .2 -: 5 1: C4 tg 1'-I :?.f:.1f7: 11-12 1'-'.E.:1'.f:,'5-,Q 41291:-,:f'f!, 2:1 2'-2.-':-2?.1z':L! -14, A A L L ,L , -1, --.Haag-.4 ,g,..x-.. M- ,..-,, -...,-..-..,, .X-, ---w.L. '. 2 Eirecturp Cfllluntinueiay Deitsch, F. I., ,173 ........ NAME Cruger,.N. VV., '15 s .... Cudahy, G. C., 'q ,...... Cuddihy, H. L,. ,173 .... Cull, S. T. VV., '14a .... Culolias, N. C., ,158 ..... Culver, H. S., 'I7S ...... Cumbler, G. W., '15 s ...... Cumming, C. L .,'g ........ . . Dalce, E. V., Cumming, I. Cuneo, I. C., B., Ir., 'ISS .... 17s ........... r Currier, H. G., Ir., 16 s... Curtis, R. R., Cutler, R. H., Cutrer, I. C., '14a ........ ,175 ........ '16a ........ DAHLGREN, U., Professor.. J 15s ........ DALE, N. C., Assistant .... Daly, WV. O., 'q. ........ . Dancy, B. G., 'q ........... Danenliower, I. WY, '16 s ........ ADDRESS ....6 W.W. ......84 P. .....I23 H. P. S. WV. IQ University Pl. H. G. ...23 '79 H. .....12 S. E. 3 S. D. .....115 H. S. .....1o S. XV. B. ...So Nassau St. ..204 Guyot Hall ..........112 L. G. ....15 M. D. ........1o P. ....6 E. M. W. Darlington, F. G., Jr., ,145 .... ..... 3 U. P. Davies, T. I., ,163 ............ ..... 1 0 S. R. Davies, VV. H., 'g .......... ..... 5 9 B. S. Davis, C. O., 'I5a .... ....... 7 N. VV. Davis, H., '16 su ................................ 9 N. M. R. Davis, N. P., '16a ........................,... 58 Mercer St. DAVIS, R., Supt., of Grounds and Buildings .... Univ. Offices Davis, R. W., '17s ..................................... Hill Davy, VV. M., ,IOS .......................... .... 6 2 '79 H. Dawbarn, R. H., '16 a .... Dawes, N. B., '16s ..... Day, E. M., '14a ....... Day, E. VV., Ir., '16a ..... Day, K. M., 'I72J. ....... Deacon, I. G., ,IS s ..... Dean, H. F., 'I4S .... ......114 B. C. S. E. B. H. ......14 Park Pl. .....64 Nassau St. ...........162 L. NAME Dean, L. R., g ............ Decker, E. S., '16s ......... DEDERICIC, L. S., Instructor .... de Coppet, E. A., 'q ....... De Perriari, R. I., 'gg ...... DE Poiussr, A. V., Instructor .... Deitscli, E. I., Ir., 16a .... DeLacy, G. C., jr., '16 a... Dc Lanoy, D., '17 a ........ Dell, VV. S., '16a ......... DeLong, O. A., Ir., '16 s.. Demaree, D. R., '16a ..... . de Mercado, F. E., '14 s .... Deming, R., Ir., '15 s .... . . Demorest, G. C., 'I73 ..... Dempsey, NV. L., '17 s .... Denison, I. M., ,175 .... Denzer, B. E., '17s ..... ADDRESS ..........144 yG. Hm .....23 Wfilliams St. C. G. . . . .Thompson Hall B. . . . .47 University Pl. . . . .15 Edwards Pl. ........222 C'y ....1o E. M. VV. .........162 L. H. ............4o S. E. .....31 University Pl. .......14 Edwards Pl. HA. H. ..... 43 Vandeventer Ave. Depue, D. A., '17s ........ Dercum, E. C., '17s ....... Devereux, I. H., Ir., '15s .... Dewald, E. T., 'g ........... Dewar, I. B., JI4 s ......... de VVitt, XV. L., 'ISS .... Dexter, A. L., '14a .... Deyo, VV. H., ,IOS .... Deyoe, VV. L., ,175 ...... Dickerman, C. A., 'I7S .... Dickey, P. B., '17 a ........ DICKSON, B. L., Innrmarian, Diner, 11. ,163 ........, Dillon, M. S., 'I7a ....... Dimon, F. K., .'I5 s ...... Dinsmore, L. C., 'I4S ..... Disbrow, F. N., ,143 ..... B. New Brunswick, N. I. L. ..32 Vandeventer Ave. W. B. L. ...........162 C'y ....15 Dickinson St. .....32 Mercer St. ..........Iniirmary L. . . . . .31 University Pl. N. E. ......11 S. W. B. B. , -:HX ,. ., ,. . ... . . . . .'.. . ,. : ,. . . : . 1' . , . ' L i' ' ' ' A 1 . ,J-I , .n.,fn ,XL ,, .-,. U x -i -'....'-Jn..-.M-.it . - -z- ,.-, .gnu xl Q. 1.55 :.'.1::---az: 'IJ'-5:1-'-2'ffini!T-C--EI511515fnsQQ'l'g'-: :'1E-ffFU!!1:15-P5:f25.'51'.1'lF5l:?5 -.'f,2':'.f :,-Th r a-'wi'-.15 ' E-E'.h1E'f-if - '72i1': q 123.22 5 i 1'i f1's 14e1ff.P:lf:?ff - - - . X .X Yjv x 5 x v f -ll 4-i 4 4: Ax . , ...vga VN a . ... . - 1 5. .- 7, wa.. f 1.-1 '.- , . s' mx-.mf Q i X . Qs ZW messy: .- :X-,,..-.sf , v - P, 5 z , 4: 5 as P ' . ' ..:'1,,4' :s 2 .1 51-2 5 as m in MIA X 5' ' v. vw Q ,i wt .1 G .E :1 - E ei : :' , -11 : -jf g. : 3 ,gggyw .'::35q. .,-.g q:, . .1235 ,':::-A .g.,-1., .-g.1u:1'.- . -.-.: g . .1 , '- ri g? I Qi1'f . T QEjgf :1 fgj f QQ':.1'f Q f lf A Z Eiretturp CQEuntinue?Jj NAME ADDRESS NAME ' Dixon, H. W., 'I4 s .... ..... 4 7 Park Pl. Durell, A- XV-, '17 S ----- Dixon, W. B., '15a ..... Dodd, A. D., '15 s ..... Dodd, E. D., '16 s. . .. Dodd, XN. F., '16s ..... Dodds, H. W., 'g ........ Dodge, XV. XV., '16s ..... Dolton, XV. R., '16s .... Donahoe, C. W., ,175 ..... Donner, I. W., '17s .....,., Doolittle, I. T. A., '15a ..... Dorrance, E. R., '17s ....... Doty, W. S., '15a ...... Dougherty, G., '17 s .... Douglas, B., 'q ...... Douglas, B., '16s ...... Douglas, D. B., ,148 .... Dowell, I. N., '16 s ..... Doyle, E. XV., 7178 .... Dresser, S. R., ,175 .... Driggs, E. H., 'I7S .... Drinker, P., 715 s ...... Driver, E. S., '15a .... Drorbaugli, W., ,175 .... Du Bois, R. I., '14 a ........ Duer, E. L., ,173 .........,.. .. DUFFIELD, H. G., Treasurer .... .... DUGAN, R. S., Asst. Professor .... .. Dulles, A. W.. ,143 ............. . Dunlap, VV. C., '15 s .......... Dunlevy, R. A., 'I7H .... Dunn, A. C., '16a. Dunn, C. E., Ir., '15 a. . .. Dunn, F. S., 'I4S ....... Dunn, H. T., ,175 ..... Dunn, I. M., 'I521 .... ....24 '79 H. .....4N. R. .....16 B. ....7 S. XV. ........44 A. S. ........62 '79 H. .......12 S. XV. ... .15 University Pl. ........1o N. D. ...........121 L. ....49 Park Pl. E. B. .15 Dickinson St. B. .........I34 H. .....66 L. ...17 M. D. ....31o H'm P. ......,....3II C'y W. M. VV. .........3o8 H'm 31 University Pl. ........19 N. W. ...48 Mercer St. Unversity Ofnces ...2o Murray Pl. S. E. .......26 M. D. ...,S N. M. R. H. ....2o N. WX H. ....3o Mercer St. H. Durell, G. E,. ,175 .......... ADDRESS ....,....I43 L. UC. H'n1 Durdinger, C. XfV., 'q ....... ............. , I2 B. DURHAM, D. B., Instructor ..... .... 7 2 University Pl. Durrie, P. C., 'g ........... ......... . .... 7 1 G. Dwelle, V. A., ,143 ...... Dycknian, E. H., '14s .... Dzung, K. V., 'q .......... Eagleton, C., 'g.. ..... . ..... . Earle, L., de la M., 7163... EASTMAN, A. S., Instructor Eberhardt, M. A., '17 s ...... Eberstaclt, R., '17a ...... Eddy, J. E., '17s ...... Eddy, R. C., ,145 ..... Edgar, M. S., '17a ..... Edgar, M. L., '17a ..... Edgar, W. L., '16a .......... Edwards, L. M., ,175 ...... EISENHART, L. P., Professor .......... Elder, E. E., 'g ......................... ELDERKIN, G. XXV., Asst. Professor .... . ELLIOT, E., Professor ....... Elliott. H. P., 'I4S ............... Ellis, D. R., '16 s ..... . Ellis, VV. M., 'ISS ....... Elswortli, O. B., ,145 ..... Emery, T., '15a ........ Emmons, T., '14a ..... Enck, W. K., 71421 ..... Erdnian, C. P., '15a .... Errington, R. .N., '17 s.. .. Ertel, B. H., '17 s ....... Etter, B. F., 1175 ....... Evans, I. A., Jr., '15 a. . ., Evans, R. D., 'I621 ..... . ......... 53 B. .....61'79,I-I. .....27 M. D. .....38 B. S. ...........142 L. ,......26 Bank St. ....43 University Pl. XV. B. ........18 E. XV. E. M. VV. . . . .4 Madison St. . . . . .4 Madison St. C'y .....Trenton, N. I. .58 Morningside Ave. A. S. ........Nassau Club .... ...Absent .....61 '79 H. 9 HC., H ....9o Nassau St. ...........ISI L. E. M. W. ..........153l.. SE. ..,........44-'79 Madison St. ....47 University Pl. ............l6l Cy B. .....ll1ll 'Sf - h-!Z1?vI1 -- I. ''52'-feb.-'ljijQI'-'I-12-'i 'S-if!'2'gii5-:.QQl:SJff!-Si1:?iQ'.5:':15:1-ig-5.14 -ia'-r',:'.f ': --'.-'-'J9':IJ.iEf.:.':1r.1-1 'E iQ.'.':I'g'J':-.--1-1:-..'.L Z:1-'11 iz'-53 ':'u'.'m1.p'-I3 1,':. ,'-' .1-,f.jz'uz1' v. .,1K 1 . Q ' ..-... -,. . ..-... f, ,.-.1 ,-...1-,,,- .. .,.,. f.. -..-..,. .. -,.-. ,. .... ..-I, . .. . . .. -. . - - , - ' YIY . .. ,sv IV '. Q:-1, 1. 1 W4 5 fr-A We., 7-W, v.-v . . ,. Q E H vis r 5 - - f ,N .' ,- ' Ig 2 7 '. '.. 5. 'Q E in-w sv.,-W 3 'Q' E 2? - 'E -.-.----- X 4f4-L--- 3- -2--. fif.f-s-- F, .c-v-Lx:-2--if e.s-4 - .f .g.--- -i- --.-r- -----------:-L-f +---f-Q , NAME Everitt, I. W., '17 s .... Faber, E. L.,, ,ISS .... Faber, I. H., '15 s ...... Faeth, G. E., '15 s ....... . ZIBirecturp Cftluntinuetib ADDRESS ........7I H. ....2 S. F.. B. SW. S. W. B. Fager, E. C., '17 s ........... ........ 5 3 University Pl. Farley, S., 'g ................. ................. 7 7 B. S. FARR, M. S., Asst. Professor... ..... 20 Vandeventer Ave. Farr, V. B., 'I7S ....................... 20 Vandeventer Ave. Farrell, F. L., '16s ..................... .............. 3 o P. FAUVER, EDWIN, Associate Director of t he Department of Ph sical Education .................... 23 jefferson Road Y Fay, R. N. B., '16s .................................. 164 B. Fendrick, P. O., '16s ..... Ferguson, D. V., 'I7a .... Ferguson, E., 'I6a ........ Ferree, R. B., lr., '16s ....... FETTER, F. A., Professor .... ...........2II C'y .....II Park St. .......I1 W.VV. H'1ll ..... .121 Broadinead Feustinan, B. H., '17s ..... ..... 3 I University Pl. Field, W. T., '16s ........ ........... 2 HA. H. Fielder, C. G., '14s ....... ......... I 6 N. Wi. Fillebrown, W. Y., '16s ..... FINE, H. B., Professor ...... Fine, S. G., 'I7a ................. Finney, I. M. T., Jr., ,ISS ........ FISHER, FREDERICK, Mechanician ..... H. .... .49 Library Pl. .... .7 Madison St. P. ....1o Dickinson St. Fisher, H. E., 'I6a ............... ............ I 44 C'y Fiske, T., ,148 ..............,.. ........... 2 62 C'y Fitzgerald, F. S., ,I7S ..... .... 1 5 University Pl. Flanagan, A. I., ,q ............. ............, 9 5 P. Fleming, D., IH, 'I5a ........... ....... 4 2 '79 H. FLEECE, C. L., Asst. in Chemistry .... ..... I 4 D. G. Flint, W. W., 'g .................... ..... I 4 C. G. FOGEL, P. H., Asst. Professor ..... ...... 8 S. W. Folwell, C. H., Jr., '17s ......... ............... 5 2 H. Ford, E. E., '17s .............. .............. 1 I S. D. FORD, H. J., Professor... ..... 42 Cleveland Lane NAME Ford, H. NV., 'I7S .... Forney, L. G., '16s .... Forrestal, I. V., 'q ....... Forster, E. H., '17 a ........ Foster, I. M., 'I7a ......... Foster, P. VV., Ir., 175 .... FOSTER, VV., Professor ...... ADDRESS .. ...64 Nassau St. M. D. .. . . . .58 VVigginS St. .......9 Madison St. ...47 University Pl. NV. NN. 41 Morningside Ave. Fowler, L. S., 'I7a ...... uK........, .......... I7 Edwards Pl. Fowler, O., '17a ........................... 31 University Pl. Fox, A. E., 'g ....... ............... ........... 1 5 B. G. Fox, I. H., ,ISS ........... .......... 3 VV. B. Fox, I. M., '15s ........... FOX, W'. S., Asst. Professor .... .. France, I., 'I4S ................ Frank, F, .G., 'I5a ........ Frank, H. H., '16s ...... Franklin, B., Ir, '16a ..... Franks, I. A. Q., ,IS a ..... Franks, R. A., '17 s ...... Frantz, A. M., '16a ..... Frasca, M., 'g .......... Frazier, E. I., 'I6a ....... Frederick, T. L., '16s ..... Freeman, C. P., '14s .... Frick, R. D., ,145 ...... . Friend, A. M., 'ISS ..... Friesell, W. H., '16s .... Fritts, F., 'g ........... Fritz, G. T., ,168 ....... Froelich, C. L., '15a .... Froelich, H., ,ISS ..,.. Frontz, C. XV., '16a ..... Frost, I. H., '17s ......... Fuller. C. H., '17s. ....... .. Fundenburg, G. B., '16a .... Funsten, R. F., 'I7S ....... . . . . .25 Madison St. . .21 Jefferson Road P. E. VV. .....Io E. M. XV. WV. B. P. ....I1 P. ......S1 P. ....I4 A. S. .....II N. VV. ...2 HC. H. ........I32 L. 43 '79 H. ....3 C. ....23 M. D. ......76G. .......362 C'y B. .....I5 N. M. R. XV. M. VV. S. M. Park Pl. . . . .29 Edwards Pl. .lil 'Q if-51.2 .f-.. r-.rm ..ai:rrm s 2f::'ff-w ffsi v: . Q15-. ww mr-1. w a : 'av -f.'1-A11-.'.a.-1 -..1-w r-.' fif-.1 -I-1- 1.'. 1'. 'fr i n W u 1. -.w i-ff W1-: w a-er.,-:-'zv-..e.-1-i' f -' ' s ' -W 'ei ' B 2 my if U 919' 5 A? - Yi 1, V 1'-U2 5 ...- .-- f -. ..-........ .,-.... '.. ' .,.. .. ,... . , .... . .. . . .I . . . . - - ' . 5 ' -, if gag:-j-:,:'g.-7.-1 ' .J i.'-J-:'fv-.'4--.h.yi1- me-..,. ...'.'. 1'X7.-.1-w'.' 1.- .' '. 13:14-52 '1 1 -11, - .111 ',.'.-,'.:,gg-:-,.1.,..5.-, .jg -.,:,,,,i,ug- .11 ..1.':q,g.-.:.,.f,-:sq 1',,,:my-g., gL,f5.,-.',3,,.-,r:r',-r,- .gg-I-L.l5,':,gg5j1.. yi.-'g.1?f',:g. Q-3. 5 ,,,-.L-f. - -......,,--- -fr.-- . --- .X Q., -Q-,-.LX K--.. V- 1 .-- V - X: .4 . s..:. 1- f .. .- .....- -.-. ..-5, f ff.- -L .. D., .---, -Y -... ,-..- -, W, ' V. Q 1 Birentnrp Cfllinntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Furman, I. A., 'g ................... ..... 1 1 C. G. FURMAN, N. H., Asst. in Chemistry... ...,. I5 F. G. Furman, R. W., '16s ......,............ ........ 7 N. R. Gabriel, E., '16s ............ .. ..... IO S. M. R. Gadebusch, P. H., '16a ..... Gailey, If W., '17 s ...... . Gaines, L. E., '16 s ........ Galajikian, H., 'g ........... Galbreath, T. M., Ir., '15 a .... Galt, S., Ir., ,153 ........ Gamble, C. .I, ,148 ...... . Gardner, F. W., '14s ..... Garmany, I. B. C., '17 a.. Garrison, C. T., '16s ...... Garrett, WV. B., 'I7S .... Garside, H. R., 'I7 s ..... Garthwaite, G., 'g ...... Garvey, I. M., 'I7S .... Garvin, I. A., '15 s .... Gatch, I. N., 'I421 .... Gates, M., '16 a ........ GAUSS, C., Professor ..... Gennert, A. G., '17a ..... . GEROULD, G. H., Asst. Professor .... Gerstell, R. S., '17s ..... Ghiselin, C., 'g' ................. Gibson, H. F., '17 s. . .. Gibson, R. H., '14a ..... Giffin, P. G., '16s .... Gile, H. I-I., 'ISS ..,. . Gill, D. L., '14 a.... Gill, F. G., '15s ..... Gill, L. B., '16s ........ Gilland, H. G., 'I6a ...... . Gillespie, G., '16s .......... . GILLESPIE, VV., Professor. .. .........111 B. ....7 Park Pl. ......3I2 C'y .....15 E. G. .......74 B. S. W. . ....... 22 B. S. E. B. U. P. H. .......3o Mercer St. .....15 Dickinson St. ....Pennington, N. J. .....11 Dickinson St. ..........2o N. E. B. H. 106 FitzRandolph Rd. ...............IO4 H. N341 Nassau St. A. S. .....12 A. H. ......24 B. M. D. ....6 S. M. R. ........61 L. .....41 N. E. H. N. W. ....78 Alexander St. NAME ' GILMAN, R. E., Instructor .... Gilmour, B. F., 'I7S ........ Given, I. B., Ir., '17 s .... Glenn, I. I., '16s ......, Glenn, R. M., 'ISS ..... Glick, F., '16s ............ Glick, G. VV., Ir., '16s .... Glogau, VV. E., '17 s ..... Glorieux, G. R., 'I7,S .... Glover, L. L., '16a ..... Goldsmith, C. E., 'I4S .... Goltra, E. F., Ir., 'q. .... Good, D. S., '16 s. .. .... .. Goodrich, F. P., '17 s ....... .. .. Goodwin, D. R., '14a ......r ......... Gordon, H. L., Ir., '16s ............. GORDON, N. T., Asst. in Chemistry ..... Goss, B. C., Asst. in Chemistry ....... GOULD, H. N., Asst. in Biology ..... Gould, I., D., '16s .............. . Gould, O. V., '16 s .............. Gowen, I. E., '17a ...... Graham, T. G., 'I4 Grainger, I. B., 'T7 Granbery, I. T., '14 s... Grant, B. M., 'IGS ..... . Grant, C. H., ,175 ....... Graves, I. T., jr., '15s ..... Green, H. R., '16s ....... . Green, I. S., Ir., '16a ..... Greene, N. L.. 'g ....... . Greene, O. S., 'ISS ..,......... . Gregory, R., '14s ............... . Griffin, D. D., 'ISS ............... 4. GRIFFIN, N. E.. Asst. Professor. . .. GRONWALL, T. H., Instructor ..... ADDRESS 23 Madison St. ......12 A. H. .......28 N. E. H. ... F. W. B. ........3o P. ....4I3 C'y ....72 H. ......71 L. .....1o S. R. ......23 L. ....81 H. ....116 B. ........Hi1l ....9 S. R. .....141 I-I. ....7 C. G. C.G. .....21 G. ....7S IfI. ........22 L. U. P. . .Charter Club ..........1o P. .........1o1 B. ...12 S. W. B. ...19 Bank St. M. D. ..47 Park Pl. B. ...28 Linden Lane .........133 H. N. D. ........21 P. ....14 N. D. A. G. ' Q .-wf---.nf Q s fs- R '. 2 L- .- L 1 -4,-1.51 G Le my mu SIA, 2 u Zvi QSM 7,57 :.- 1 5 -.ir Q 4 is slk Eli: QD? 1 if-R' E E, Q 0, aww ez m, Ms-W A 'f.. Q -'-1:5:1x::5g.1,nwe-.1-gt-sv-1-.z Q rgpaszpflsgrzz .z1Z,'-I c:::- s -22,-it .v-:11.'i ' - L - 1 5 2: J I. '-T1 3 -'50 2': 1'- P 17 1-:M 1'-f:.'5.? 1 Eh4eZ-::2'5e: f 1.-E24 'i 2?:- 2 NAME 7 Guy, W. B., Ir., I7 a. Haas, C., I7S. ..... Hadden, C., III, 'I7a ....... Haddock, VV. C., Ir., '14s ..... Haines, VV. H., 'I52 ......... HALL, C. R., Instructor... Hall, P. E., '17s ........... Hall, R. E., '15s ............ HALL, VV. P., Instructor ..... Hallock, A. C., '17 a ......... I-Iallstead, W. F., II, '15a .... Hamilton, W. P., '17a ...... Hammond, E. H., '15 s .... Hammond, I. S., '15 s ..... Hammond, R. S., '17 S ....... Hammond, VV. E., '15a ..... Hampton, R., Ir., '15s .... Hand, R. VV., 'g ........ Hanks, G. R., 'ISS .... Hardin, C. R., '15a .... Hardin, I. R., 'I7 s .......,.. Harding, C. C., 'I4S ............. .. Harding, L. L., 'I7S ................. HARMON, A. M., Asst. Professor ..... Harmonson, C. L., '16 s ........... .. I'IARPER, G. M., Professor ....... Harper, H. P., '17s ......... Harper, L. K., 'I4S ........... HAIRREIQ, G. A., Ir., Instructor .... Harries, VV. H., '15s ......... Harrigan, A. N., '16s ....... Harrigan, P. B., '16s .... Harriman, G. C., '17s ..... Harris, E., 'I761 ......... Harris, G. E., Ir., '14a .... Harris, R. M., '15a ...... ZBimturp Cfulnntinuehj ADDRESS -..332 C'y .....72 P. ....12 H. ......74 H. ........1o M. D. ............45I Cy .Io Madison, St. S. XV. ...172 Nasau St. ..19o Nassau St. ........27 S. E. ......15 N. W. ....13 '79 H. C'y E.M.VV. ...14 Moore St. .........133 L. ....2o A. S. B. H. 47 University Pl. B. B. III F itz-Randolph Rd. ..........I42 H. ...36 Mercer .29 Edwards UID I-'f ' Q. S0502 din wwwow .15 Edwards Pl. . . . .Edwards Pl. ...........111 L. ........73 B. NAME Harris, S. E., 'I721 ........ Harris, T., 'q., ............. . I'IARRIS, VV. B., Professor.. Harris, VV. B., Ir., '17a .... Harrison, F. V., '16s ..... Harter, YV. VV. C., 'ISS ..... Hartman, I. I., '14a ....... Hartmann, H. M., 'g ...... Hartsliorne, H., '14s ...... HARVEY, E. N., Instructor.. Harvey, H., Ir., '17a ..... . Harvey, H. D., '16s ....... Haskell, A. L., '16 s ...... Hasslaelier, E. R., 'I7S .... Haupt, H. L., '16a ........ Hausman, A. G., '15 a ..... Haviland, A. T., '15 s .... Hawkins, D. R., 'I4S .... Hawkins, I. C., 'Igh a ..... Hayes, M. I., '15 s ....... Hays, VV. B., '17s ....... Hayward, VV. G., '17s ..... Hazleliurst, R. P., '17 a... ADDRESS ....18 S. VV. ..........54B. . . . Greenholm ... Greenliolm ........82 H. ....8 N. R. .....32-'79 ....3OQ H. S. ....22 H'm .......Absent ....9 S. W. B. .....15 L. P. .......9L.P. ...6 E. M. W. ........441 Cy ........82 P. .....3o5 H'm ....9 Wfillow St. ............9o P. 42 NViggins St. Healey, I. C., 'I521 ..... ...... I 9 N. W- Heatli, B., 5'q ....... ...4-...- 2 I L- Heath, P. S., 'I4S ..... ..1 'W. M. 'W. Heath, VV. L., '16s ................ ..... 1 A1 S. E. B. Heddens, B. S., '15s ........... ..... 3 UB. H'm H1z12RRf1ANC12, R., Asst. Professor ..... .... 1 I4 Broadmead Heffron, I. M., '15a ................ .......... 1 2 B. Heft, E. I., '15a ................ .......... 1 o N. R. Heimbaeli, R. E., '17a ........ .... 1 go Nassau St. P. I-Ieimerdinger, C. E., '17s ..... I-Ieimerdinger, F. M., '17s .... Heintz, I. E., 'I6s .......... ...... 1 63 L. Hemphill, I., '15 s .......... .--.- I 2 M. D- P. -' Q? ' 11 ' - :. - ' 1 - - ' : i . - L . . 1 - . ' J i - - . - : ' v. Ja i ' . - - , - H '. 5-1-Ii .1 -.fy - .,. 'L .:. . ..,.., -. 11.-. .-C.- .l . 1r-,g-n1Ng - 1-1 .q:'.,:s, 5,-:,. -fr.:::kn.- ,.,.v..-4 :4.-3.-1, ' 'vs'-1-. -':.- .: L ... -. -:- - -. -, -:--.-- . . ' N -. .. .g4.- 1 -1 .- ,-6.4. . .-,. -,5 . - -. -. ..x.. .. N-ig . . Nm I , 1. '4 y. 5 law, mv.. 5 gm, qw -,I .455 ,V A -' .rf 1 P. .f 4 .- f L '3 7 '. .5 -1-'ff .ee :i - E 5 g1:-- - .-,-1- .Q -,-T. .i ,.,-,g,f,4 ,Q- .Q .-2 he .X-.f --1 k,.S- - -Q: .-:..:- --a... -...1 kv! -Q --- ' E' n f Birenturp Cfdluntinuehj NAIXIE ADDRESS NAME . ADDRESS Hendel, I. M., ,145 ...... Henderson, VV. B., 'g ..... Hendricks, T. A., '15 a... Hendrickson, F. D., '15 a. .....156 G. .........IO4 P. ...........123 L. HEERING, D. G., Instructor... ..... Q5 Library Pl. Herrmann, I., 'g ........... Hersh, E. S., '17 s .... '. Hertzog, P. H., 'g ...... Hervey, W. B., '15 a ....... Hess, N. W., 'g ......... Hessenbruch, H. M., '14 s. Hewitt, A. C., 'I7 s ......,. Hewitt, T., '16a ......... He 1, I. B., 7143 ......... Y Heyl, R. C., Jr., ,163 ..... Heyl, W. E., Ir., '16a ..... Heyniger, C. L., '16s ..... Heywood, R. M., '17s ..... HIBBEN, I. G., President. . . Hibben, T. E., '16s ........ Hickernell, L. HI. 'g ..... Higgins, E. Q., '17s .... Higgins, I. R., 'I7 s .... Highley, C. C., 'I7S ..... Hillhouse, I. G., ,143 ..... Hilliard, C. C., '15 s ..... Hilliard, T. I., '17 a .... Hills, H. L., '15 a .... Hills, P. W., '17a .... Hillyer, L. A., '14a ...... Hiltebeitel, L. C., ,173 ..... Hilton-Green, H., '17 a. ..... Hinchinan, R. P., jr., '16 s ..... Hinshaw, I. C. W., '16 s.. Hirsch, S. I., 'I7 s ......... Hirschberg, D. S., 'q ..... . . .......... 2o9 H. S. .15 University Pl. Hightstown, N. I. .......11o H. S. .15 University Pl. 18 S. M. R. ...........I32 L. ....2 S. NV. B. ......11 N. M. R. .27 University Pl. ....... Prospect B. S. Vandeventer Ave. ........I52 Nassau St. P. W.B. U.P. W. M. NN. L. P. ......9N.R. N.E. ....9 S. W. B. ......4...I24L. ............4o P. ,..15 Edwards Pl. ..........331 C'y PTOCKING, WV. E., Lecturer .... Hockineyer, C. C., '16s ..... Hoffman, NV., iljff s ...... Hogan, R., ,145 ......,.. Hogg, P. T., 7175 ..... Hogg, T. B., 'ILLEL .... Holbert, R. VV., ,145 ...... Holden, R. P., 'q ........... Hollander, R. B., 'I6S ..... Hollinger, H. E., q ....... Hollingsworth, W. VV., 'g.. Holman, R. XV., '15 s .... Holmes, I. B., '16 a .... Holmes, M., '15a ..,.,.. Holstein, G. M., '17s ..... Honigman, I. K., 'I4S ..... Hood, R. N., '15s ......... Hopkins, XV. L., '16a .... Hormel, I. C., 'ISS ..... Horn, T. L., 'ISS ..... Horne, I. Q., ,178 ...... Horner, XV. V., '15s ..... Horton, I. L., '15 s ................ Hosaclc, I. P., '15 a ................. PTOSKINS, J. P., Asst. Professor ..... Hoskins, H. B., ,173 ............... Hough, C. P., '15 a ................ Houston, A. E., 'ISS .............. Howe, G. L., 'l7S .................. . PTOWELL, B. F., Asst. in Geology .... . Hoy, YV. E., Jr., 'g ................ Hoyt, H. H., 717 s ................ Hoyt, I., '16 al ...... Hsu, S. C., 'q ........ Huang. H. L., 'q ...... . Hubbell, N. E., ,I4 s ..... Nei ....2 S. E. v Haven, Conn. . ........ 62 H. ....II '79 H. ........2o P. ....9 HA. H. P. ....5 S. E. B. B. .......351 C'y S. W. B. .3 Madison St. . . . ..15 W. W. .........lO2 B. .....1o S. W. .........Hill B. ....8 S. M. R. L. P. ......121 H. M. D. HA. H. S. D. M. D. L. ..22 Bank St. ..9 VV. M. W. ........34'79H. M. D. .....14 VV.WV. ....14 A. G. G. NV.B. L. P. lg Madison St. 18 Madison St. lQ Madison St. L. P. ' I 5 5 :,'1.1i 1-57:57 31? fibkhfiigi 32251752 ' f1j'.EI!5i-tfiiiil'fi?fi'g'i15f '-'Ti -1 Ji -725:57 5 '1-T:'El3i'5fS f '2:5ZEfZJ4' 3.i.Ei1i if 5'i 's'rZTf fE3:27: if-I-'Ii -?'E.'f-if 2 13:7 - 1257.4 3'fl'- i 7 ' 5 1' if l' Q 1- B n ii? 5: vat 1 2 3 1: 1. sy.,-W Q 2 fl- 1 5- . .- . . ' .' ' .,.. . . . .. 1. .f . ., .. .., -f r- - I -- - V f-- -- .-- -- -.v--f... c -4- ,xvff-.-E---:af -: .s-Q - i-.f.g-J S- --.-r-------W---:---1 --- -----. , ' 1 NAME Hudnut, H. B., ,'16 a ..... Hudson, W. J., 'I4S ..... Hughes, J. C., '14s ...... Hughes, J. G., 'g ................ Hughson, W., Jr., ,145 ............... HULETT, G. A., Asst. Professor ........ Humphrey, A. F., '15 s ........... Humphreys, J. G. S., 'I7S ..... . Humphreys, M., '15 s ......... Humphreys, XV. Y., Jr., 'I7S .... HUN, J. G.. Asst. Professor. . .. Hunt, T. B., ,175 ............ HUNT, T. W., Professor.. .. Hunter, A., '16a .......... Hunter, C. B., 'I4S ......... Hunter, J. B., Jr., ,143 ..... Hunter, T. A., ,173 ...... Huntley, J. 'W., 'I4S ........ Hurlock, W. S., Jr., '17s ....... Hurst, J. E., 'q ................... HUTSON, F. L., Asst. Professor ..... Hyatt, R. A., '16a ............... Hypes, S. L., 'I6H ............. Ifft, G. N., '15 s ....... Ill, C. H., 'I4S ......... Ingersoll, C. J., ,175 .... Ingersoll, R. S., ?I4S ..... . Ingraham, F., Jr., '14 s .... Irvine, R. L., '16 a ..... .. Ischy, J. W., 'g ....... Iseman, D. A., 'I7S .... Jacka, C. E., '17s.... Jackman, A., ,173 ...... Jackman, D. E., 'T7S. Jackson, A. H., 'I6a ,... Jackson, N. D., '17 s .... ZlBirzctnrp Cfltnntinuehj ADDRESS .......7o P. ....5 S. R. ....33 '79 H. G. W. M. W. 120 Fitz-Randolph Rd. S. W. L. P. C. . .150 Mercer St. ....53 University Pl. . . . . . . .72 Library Pl. . ........ II E. B. ....11 N. W. N. M. R. .. . . .47 University Pl. Nassau St. ... The Bachelors N. R. L. ....9 S. W. ......15 B. L. P. .....41'79I-I. .......36 P. S. W. .........4o9 H. S. ....19 University Pl. ....... '.....34I C'y ....11 Dickinson St. ....11 Dickinson St. H'm L. NAME Jackson, P. L., '15 s ..... Jackson, R. M., '13M a ..... Jackson, T. B., '16s ........ Jameson, D. O. B., '14s ..... Jarnison, T. B., '16s ........ Jarman, G. VV., Jr., '15 a ..... Jefferson, B. L., 'g ............. .. Jenkins, J. E., '14 s ............... .... JENNINGS, A. E., Jr., Assistant. Jermyn, E. B., Jr., '15 s ......... Jewett, J. H., Jr., '14 a .......... Jewett, T. R., '15 s .......... Jewett, WV., van D., '16s. ........ .. Joeck, T. D., '17s .................. .... JOHNSON, A. C., Asst. Professor .... ..... JOHNSON, R. B. C., Professor... Johnson, WV. E., 'IS a ........... .... Johnson, XV. H., ,175 ......... Johnston, G. T., '17s .... Johnston H. K., 'q ........ Johnston, J. R., Jr., '16 s ..... Jones, B. 'W 'g JONES, C. I-I., Registrar ..... Jones, E. E ' Jones 'x 15a ........ 1 17S ...... , L. G Jones, R. M Jones W' L., J Jordon, B. R., ,165 .... . Kahn, A. M., '16s .... . Kalt, XV. M., '16 s ..... Karow, G. L., '16 s.. .. Kassler. G. VV., '14 s ..... Kaufman, I., 'I521 ..... Kayden, E. M., '5 Keating. T. B., '17 s.. .. 'sf Keen, P. -v '14a ....... r., 'ISS ..... 04 ., ........ ADDRESS .....IO8 P. ....24H'U1 ......64 B. ....7N. D. ....9 S. D. ......123L. .......154 G. ........52 B. .32 Wfiggins St. ......27 S. E. .....4VV.'W. ...... A. B. ........13 P. ..12 Park Pl. ..34 Bank St. 129 Broatlmeacl N. R. ...4 S. 'W. B. -32 Mercer St. E. M. W. .....23 M. D. A. S. 31 . Nassau Hall ....,.6 E. B. ..12 Park Pl. ....7 WV. WY .......I4I L. N. R. ......164 L. ..221 C'y . .... III I-I. .......62 B. ....I2 N. D. G. ....10 N. D. ....3oo I-I. S. 'il .T f Birettnrp Cfiliuntinuehj NAME ADDRESS NAME - ADDRESS Kelleher, A. A., ,163 ..... ...... 4 4 H. Knight, O. D., ,163 ......... ........ 6 3 '79 H. Keller, N. D., '15 a. ., .... .... ......... 3 3 P. KN111E1NG, I. R., Instructor. . . ........... .44 G. Kellett, R. G., ,ISS .......... .............. 4 4 '79 H. Knott, A. R., 7175 .... . .... .... 1 S Madison St. Kellogg, P. V., ,143 ............ .............,..... 5 S. R. Knott, J. P., Jr., 'g ....... ........... 1 5 A. G. KEMMERER, E. W., Professor ........ 122 Fitz-Randolph Rd. Knowlton, P. B., 'I7S .... ll Alexander St. Kempner, D. W., ,175 ........ ............... 2 o W. W. Knox, VV. B., '16a ..... ........... 7 VV. Kempshall, E., '17a ............... ....... 4 7 University Fl. Koch, H. T., '17 s ....... . .. .,........... Hill Kennedy, C. E., '17a ................ .......... 1 9 S. M. R. Kock, C. E., '16s .... . ........ ......... 3 63 C'y KENNEDY, C. W., Asst. Professor ......... Morningside Ave. KOREN, W., Asst. Professor ..... .... 9 4 Bayard Lane Kennedy, D. G., ,163 ................ ............... 3 1 L. Kraus, W., '15 s ............. ...... , .... r .22 C. Kennedy, H. H., Ir., ,162 ......... ............. 3 2 C. Kress, VV. I., ,173 ......... 60 University Pl. Kennedy, J. C., ,ISS ......... Kennedy, I. E., 'g ...... Kennedy, J. F., '14 s.. . Kennedy, T. B., Ir., '14s Kenny, A. T. H., '16 a.. Kent, M. A., ,148 .... . Kenway, I. F. L., ,175 Kenyon, D. H., '16 s... Kenyon, N. T., '16s ..... Kepler, C. C., ,153 ...., Kidder, A. M., '15 s .... Kiefel, E. P., 'I6a .... Kilner, E. B.. 'q ...... . Kimball, R. B., Ir., '15 a .... Kimber, I. E., ,173 .... King, G. C., ,175 ........ King, W. C., Ir., '16 s. Kirby, N., '17s .... K1Sh1Ham1, T., 'g ......... . .. Kline, J. M., ,ISS ..... Klipstein, G. P., '14 a. Klotz, R. L., '16 s ..... . Knapp, H. A., '16a .... KNAUTH, OSWVALD VV., Knight, F. H., '16s ............... ....3o8 H'm ......6A. S. S. E. ....3 C. H'm ....2 S. W. B. do to F6053 stag 90223 PWUFUW ......64 W. ... ..82 Nassau St. C. P. ..14 Chambers St. ..........1o U. P. 32 Vandeventer St. .....95 Mercer St. L. B. ...-.26 S. E. ....4 W. B. ....Absent .....141 C'y Kruse, F. I., '16s .... Kuhn, W. S., 'I4S ..... Kurzman, G. F., '17 a ...... .............1oo P. ........41 '79 H. ....14Edwards Pl. Kwong, H. K., 'q .......... LA BARRON, R. F., Asst. in Chemistry .... Laird, I. A., ,148 ....................... Lake, D. M., '16 s ........... .. .... Lamarche, E. I., '15a ..... Lamarche, H. P., 'I7S .... . A. G. ...21 H'n1 ......l34 H. ........53-'79 H. ...........,..I-lil' Lamberton H,. M., jr., ,163 ..... .................... 9 o P. Landon, S. VV., '17 s ........... ..... 3 2 Vandeventer Ave. Laney, H. L., 'I7S ........... Larrick, A. R., 'g ..... Larsen, H., 'g ....... Larsen, I., '16,s ....... Laskin, B., ,I4 a ........ La Tour, C. L., '17s ..... Latrobe, C. H., ,175 ....... Laughlin, H. A., jr.. '14 s.. Law, B. C., '16a ........ Lawton, S., ,175 ....... . Leach, H. S., 'g ..... Lealce, C. D.. 7175 ...... . Lear. C. B., ,ISS ........... LC'COlllPfC, C. R., Ir., '14 S ..-- ........14 Edwards Pl. A. S. S. M. R. S. M. R. 53 University Pl. .17 Edwards Pl. VV. N. 'W. B. A, H. ....2 B. G. .....39 N. ....l5 Bank Sl. S. E. B. E ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,Dv ,, , , , , I Birznturp Mllnntinuziaj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Lee, E. H., 'I6S ....... ..... 1 1 S. E. Love, XV. D., Ir., '16s .... ....... 3 3 C. Legendre, I. H., '14s .... .... 1 or H. Loveland, E. K., '14a ..... ....... 9 2 P. Leggett, M. VV., '17a ..... ..... 9 4 H. Lowrie, W1 A., '17a .,................... . ............ Q4 H. Leslie, A. VV., 'q ..... .... 3 5 L, Lowrie, W'. L., Ir., 'I7S ........................ II Bank St. Leslie, F, P., '15 s ..,,.. ,,,, 3 5 L, LUEHRING, F. VV., Asst. Professor of Hygiene and Lester, H. H., 'g. ........ ...... 2 4 G. Education ..............,.................. 66 VViggins St. Lester, R. R., '16s ........ ,22 M, D, Luke, XV. G., 'q ........ ............................. 8 2 P. Levengood, S. L., '15 .,,, IO S, D, Lulcens, E. C., '15a .... ........ 7 N. XV. Lewey, C. H., '15 a ....... .... 2 S. M. R. Lukens, L. N., 'I7S ..... .......... 1 3 B. Lewis, A, C,, '17s ..... ..... 6 S. E. B. Lynd, R. B., '14a ..... ....... 7 A. H. Lewis, R. L., 'g ........ ....... 2 o6 H. S. Lyons, Jv- I-, 'ISS ---- ----- I 94 NHSSQU Sf- L1BBEY, W., Professor... .... Thanet Lodge Lytle, I. P., 'g ........ ...... 3 06 H. S, Lielienstein, A. B., 'I4S .... ........... 1 1 C. LYUC, R- R-. .lf-1 'Cl ---------- ------'-- 7 3 G- Liebhardt, F. C., '15 S .......... .... S XV. 'W. Lyttle, H. G., '15 s ............ ....... 3 oo H'1n Limond, VV. S., Ir., '15 a ...... Linder, I. A., '15s ................ LINGELBACH, W. E., Professor .... Link, S. M., 'I7S ............. Link, V. G., '16s ............ Linn, C. C., '16s ..... Llewelyn, A. 'g ...... Lloyd, E., Ir., '14s .... Lloyd, E. S., '16s ....... Lloyd, F. T., Ir., 'r7a ..... Lloyd-Smith, WV., '16a .... . Locke, I. G., '17 s .......... Loeb, A. M., '16 s ............. Logan, G. B., jr., '15a ..... Logan, K. B., '17a ........... LONG, A. VV., Asst. Professor. Long, C. S., 'I4S ............. Long, T. R., 'q ............. Long, W. H., '15a ....... . Longstretli, A. B., '15s ..... LooM1s, E. H., Professor .... Lorenz, E. H., '17a ...... S.D. ....Nassau Club P. ....6 S. XV. B. .....1O E.W'. ....31 B. S. ......IOS H. .....144 L. H. C. 28 Vandeventer Ave. C'y N. M. R. N. E. .....245 Nassau St. W. XIV. .....11o Nassau St. C. D. H. . . . .302 Nassau St. .......34 N. E. McAdoo, XV. G., Ir., 'I7S ..... McAleenan, H. A., '17a ..... B'lCAl.I'IN, C. XV., Secretary.. MeAlpin, I. R., '15 s ........... . TXTCCABE, D. A., Asst. Professor. McCance, P. H., 'ISS ......... McCann, R. H., '17s .......... MCCAY, L. VV., Professor ....... MeChesney, D. S., 'q ............ TXTCCLELLAN, G. B., Professor... McClellan, R. R., 'q ............. BICCLENAHAN, Dean of the McClumpha, C. XV., '16s ....... lW'CCLURE, C. F. XV., Professor. Mac Coll, I. R., Ir., 'I4 s ......... MCCOMAS, H. C., Demonstrator McCon1aS, O. P., Ir., '16a ...... McComb, K. G., 'g ............ . McConnaugliy, D., '17 s... . . .. McConnell, I. G., '15 a..... McCormick, G., 'I7S ....... McCoy, C. C., '15s ...... C6i1.e.o.e .... D ..... L. P. ..14 Moore St. ...Nassau Hall ........133 H. .......25 P. .......33 P. E. B. ..2 Morven St. XV. WY ..'Water Tower .64 'Wiggins St. . . .Nassau Hall .........1o6 H. ..2 Morven St. ...........241 C'y 109 Broadniead H. ......208 H. S. .......15 S. D. .....64 Nassau St. ......64 '79 H. S. W. ggWWWWWMWWWWMMWMWWWWWWWWMWWWWWW I53MHHHEHWEQQEHEEH!!HBEEQEEEEE! 5 f 7 7 h , Eirenturp Cfltuntinuzhj NAME ADDRESS NAME . ADDRESS MacCreacly, P. B., ,IOS .... ...14 S. W. Mac Nichol, E. F., 7175 ..... ........- H 111 MacCready, R. H., ,IOS ..... ..... 1 4 S. VV. McPherson, P. C., ,143 ..... ......... I 7 B. McCutclian, F., Ir., 'g ..... ..... . . ....I28 G. McRae, D. O., ,175 ........ .. ..... 5 S. W. B. McCutchen, B., ,ISS .............. ........ ' 'Af' B. Macslxerry, C. K., ,173 ..... ....... 3 1.2 HE1 McDiarmicl R. I. 'g ................. ........... I 48 G. McTig'ue I. B., 'q ............. ................ 5 I . MACDONALI3, F. Ci, Asst. Professor .... ..... I 2 Nassau St. McNNilliams, C. A., '16a ........ .......... 1 2 S. W. B. McDonald, R. M., ,175 ............. McDowell, I. M., ,175 ............ MCELROY, R. M., Professor ..... McGrath, I. G., ,178 ......... McGraw, I. H., Ir., 'q ........... Machemer, P. A. G., IIOZI ........ TWACTNNES, C. R., Asst. Professor. Mack, E., Ir., 'g .................. Mack, I. B., ,173 ................ McKaig, A. L., ,173 .... Mackay, C. N. M., 'g .... McKee, T. P., '16a ......... Mackenzie, I. D., ,I521 ..... McKiblnin, I. C., ,153 ..... Mackie, VV. H. T., ,163 .... Mackin, E. H. ........... . McKinney, R. L., ,IOZI ..... McKown, G. C., ,145 .... Macks, R. G., 'ISS ...... McLanahan, A. 'e .......... McLanahan, I. D., 'I6a ..... TXTACLAREN, M., Professor .... McLaughlin, A. R., 'g ...... McLean I., 'I a Mac Mahon, I. F., ,143 .......... McMaster, P. D., ,145 ............ MacMillan, E. A., ,ISS .... TX'ICBTIl.LAN, C., Professor .... ....47 Tulane St. .....86 Stockton St. L. L. ........1o S. E. B. g JS. 4 SD 'J 9- FD 4. FD 5 .. 2 IP 4. 970 5i.E XDO. CWS L1 w 23 B. N. .....I3 A. B. . . . .4 Madison ....8 NV. M. ........Ii1 P. S Dickinson St. . . . . . .8 Dickinson St. . . . . .16 Prospect Ave. ............2O B. S. B. 31 University . . . . . . . . Pl. BIACLOSKIE, G., Professor Emeritus .... , 4 .................... McLean, 'XM L., 11721 .............. ......23Q Nassau St. P. ...........1o2 I-I. ....4o Bayard Lane MCVVILLIAMS, E. C., Instructor ...... Madden, I. E., Ir., ' 17S ........ .. Madden, W. M., '17s ......... Magai, L. O., 115,21 ................. MAGIE, D., Ir., Professor ........... MAGIE, NV. F., Dean of the Faculty. IVIAGRUDER, F. A., Instructor ........ Manchee, V. T., ,175 ............... Mandel, O., '16s ............ Manheim, S., '14s ................. Ma1'ch, M. L., ,145 ................ NIARION, S. I., Asst. in Chemistry.. BTARQUAND, A., Professor ........... Marshall, A., '17s ................. Marshall, L. S., ,IS S ............... Martin, C. F., ,I621 .................. BIARTIN, F. H., Asst in Chemistry... Martin, H. F., ,IOS ................. IVIARTIN, I. C., Asst. in Geology ..... Martin, I. F., Ir., 'g ............. Martin, I. T., '15s ............ Martin, L., 'IS s ........ Martin, R. S., ,IOS ................ Martin T '17 a M.xRTINs, Cliiefio-fi Mason, XV. S., figs ................. Massie, I. IW., ,168 ................. MATHER, F. I., Professor ......... N. .. MA'1'i-Ilzws, C. E., Asst. Professor.. Matluasen, A., ,175 .....,........... . . . . . . . . .60 'Wiggins St. .28 Vandeventer Ave. . ..48 Mercer St. Him ... . .34 Cleveland Lane . . .. . . . . . .Dean House .. .... 24 Madison St. . . . .15 Edwards Pl. W. B. ........37 S. E. ........1o3 P. A. G. . . . . .Guernsey Hall . . . . .16 Edwards Pl N. R. ........17 S. Park Pl. .24 Vandevcntcr Ave. .. ............ IIB. G. y7Q I-l. ,7Q H. f . . . . . .17 Edwards Pl. 176 The NVestcrn W'ay M. D. .. ......... IQ M. D. .. .... 342 Nassau .. ........ N ...... 34 fi. ....I5 luclxvarcls l'l 1gamE6QHEWWWWQWwmwwmHWMMWHMmmWWwmmmmwmwmmwmmmmmmmmmmwmm5 lismw si is 5 S Q ww 'U is sq 2 I n IN E-. ,,----'- - --.--f-1-1 - - '-'- - Y -' - - ' - -- - - i - - - - --' ff- 1 -1 f ' - - - I Birenturp Cdinnthtuzhj , NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Matlock, P. B., '17a ...... .... 3 2 Vancleventer Ave. Mitchell, E. K., Ir., '16a .... ..... 2 4 C. Maxiield, C. W., '15a ..... ................ 1 O3 H. Mixsell, D. G., ,ISS ....... ...,... 6 1 H. Mayer, VV. F., 'I43 ..... ............... 6 2 L. Moffatt, I. S., 'g ....... .... 4 C. G. Mayers, I., '15 a ........ ...307 H'm Molt, P., '16s ........ .... 1 2 N. E. Mead, S. A., 'I4S .... .... 2 1 H'm Moore, C. E., '14a .... ..... 8 4 B. Meeker, A. R., 'ISS .... .... 1 3 N. W. Moore, K., '16s ....... .... 1 O4 B. Meeker, H. H., 'I4S ..... .... 1 3 N. VV. Moore, K. VV., '14a ......... ...... 9 S. R. Meier, E. G., '16a ..... ...... 6 3 H. Moore, P. E., '16s .......... .......... 3 3 H. Meigs, I. V., '15a .... ....... 1 31 H. Moore, VV. B., 'I7S .............. .... 9 N. M. R. Melkonyau, S. M., 'g .... ..... 4 2 B. S. NIOREY, C. R., Asst. Professor .... ............ G . Melosh, H. I., '16s .... ..... 4 E. VV., Morgan, I. VV., '16a ......... ....... 4 2 B. Melrose, P. C., 'g .... ...... 3 1 A. S. Morris, A. S., '15s ...,....... ..... 1 0 S. D. Melville, M., '16s ..... BIELVILLE, N. I., Merritt, H. C., '16 S ......... . Messinger, C. VV., 'I4ZS ..... Metzerott, K. A., '16s ........ Asst. .... .. Meyer, A. E., 17s ........... IXIICHAUD, R., Asst. Professor ...........1o1 P. .. . . .51 Aiken Ave. .....16 S. M. R. VV. B. 5. H H B. . ....11 Dickinson St. ... .24 Murray Pl. Morris, L. E., ,IS s ..... Morrison, D. S., '15a ..... Morrisey. C. VV., '14a ........ Morschauser, I., Ir., '17a. . .. ....1o UA. H. .......3II I-I'm TU S. ..I64 Nassau Morse, 'W. C. B., 15a ....... .... MOSELEY, T. A., Instructor... Mosher, F. B., 'I7S ........ . Motheral, P. K., '15a ...... Middleton, W. S., '14a ........ ........ 2 1 N. E. Middour, E. I., '16s .......... ..... 1 5 S. E. AIIEROXV, C. C., Instructor .... ...14 Bank St. Mierow, H. E., '14a ............. .......... 2 9 N. E. MILES, L. VV., Asst. Professor... ........ Greenholm Miles, T. H., 'I7S ............ .... 1 1 Dickinson St. Miller, A. P., III, 'ISS ..... ............. I2 '79 H. Miller, E, I., 'I7S ........... 27 Vandeventer Ave. Miller, F. L. Ir., '15a ............ ........ 3 2 Vtfiggins St. RIILLER, L. H., Asst. Professor .... .... 1 3 Chambers St. Miller, N., 71621 ................ ........ 1 1 A. H. Miller, S., Ir., '14a ....... ....... 3 3 '79 H. Milliken, R. A., '14a ..... Milliken, S. A., ,163 .... Mills, D. H., ,ISE ..... Miner, R. C., ,ISS ..... Minton, H. C., '14a .... ......91 B. ......62 H. ....42 '79 H. ......53 P. .....65 C. Mott, I. L., '15a ........ Mount, L., '16a ..... Mount, T. E., 'q ...... . Mudd, S., 'I6S ......... . Mudge, XV. F., '17 s.... Muehleck, G. E., ,148 ..... Muirhead, I. G., '16s .... . Muller, E., '14a .......... . Mumford, G. I-I., 'I6S ..... Mundt, A. I., 'ISS .............. Munn, A. B.. Ir., 'I7S ............ . NIURCH, H. S., Asst. Professor .... . Murdock, I. E., 'I6S ............. Murray, I. B., '16s ........... Murray, I. O., ,145 .... Myers, W. B., '14a .... --xl. ::O- zzfgi 115.- ..4: bill?- 2.00 VJZQUQ Uwiw ....1o N. M. R. . . . . . . . .Princeton ..164 Nassau St. P. UA. H. S. R. ....11 S. E. B. A. H. P. .........Trcnton IQ University Pl. HA. C. B. ......33 C. ........93 B. ....9 E. M. W. H 5 - g:.j:1,1:::-'g.1:.i ZL'.1':E.-:Sze -2-.: E E15 1 alll . J.: if -31g-'.v1:5,f-1'.- .1:I'-I 45 1 245, .'.:1i, '. 21 L:.-. Sr.: 5 .351 : xi :.!1-Zv ,.- '-Zi.-:15 1 I-13 .gf ::4- 71 1'.I.: 924:57 L-gf.-.i,gZ-.:f,'g,Q-2, 555 - Q-gg:':1g 335-32au':.t':1z?L. Ti D T f Eufetturp Cfuluntlnuehb NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS NTYERS, W. S., Asst. Professor .... .... 1 5 Alexander St. Odell, H. N., ,173 .... ..32 Wiggins St. Myrick, B. E., ,145 ............. II University Pl. Offermann, H. C., g.. ..... .. .... 124 G. Myrick, D., '15s .... .......... . 122 L. Offldd, R- L-. 'S ------- '------ 2 I3 5- Nacht, A., '17s... .... ..... 1 4 N. M. R. Ohl1ger, L. P., ,IOS ......... ........ 5 Af H. Napp, I. E., 'g .......... Nebeker, E. A., ,IOS ..... Neely, I. H., Jr., '16 a ..... Neely, WV. H., ,173 ..... NEHER, F., Professor .... Nelson, P. D., '17s ...... Nesbitt, R. B., ,143 ....... Neuberger, H. H., ,175 ..... Neuburg, W. B., ,IOS ..... Nevin, C. W., ,173 ...... Nevin, I., Ir., ,163 ....... Nevins, T. C., ,143 ......... Newbold, F. E. D., ,ISS ..... Newbury, F. I., ,173 ........ Nicholas, I. S., ,173 ...... Nichols, C. O., ,IOS ..... Nichols, D. R., ,175 ..... Nidetzky, C. F., ,163 ..... Niles, T. B., ,IOS .......... Nimick, T. M. H., '15a ..... Nissley, W. W., ,145 .... Nixon, F. W., '17s .... Noble, S. R., ,145 .... Norris, A. E., ,178 ............... ....69 Alexander St. Northacker, H. A., 'g ............. .. NORTHRUP, E. F., Asst. Professor .... Nourse, R., ,q ..................... .. Nourse, R. L., Ir., ,175 ...., .... . .. Ober, L., '15a .............. Oberteullier, R. B., ,175 ..... O'Brien-Moore, A., ,163 .... O'Connell, I. H., ,143 ..... A. S. ...9o Nassau St. .........3o4 H'm 53 University Pl. ..148 Library Pl. I5 University Pl. N. W. 3 1 University Pl. N. E. IQ University Pl. . ......... 114 H. ....1 WV. M. W. .......2:4i7Q H. ....32 Wiggins St. U. P. ...oo Nassau St. L. N. D. S. W. B. ..........6o P. ........22 S. E. ........13 S. E. P. .......2IO H. S. ..3o Wiggins St. ..........II3 H. .II Dickinson St. ........51 '79 H. P. W.W. ......30 L. O'Kane, I. I., Ir., '16s... Olcott, M., '15a ...... Oliphant, E., '17a ..... Oliver, B. H., '17a .... H., '16a ....... .. O'Neill, J. H., ,146 ..... Orbison, XV. F., 'q .... Orrick, D. VV., ,173 ..... Osborn, E. D., 71521 ..... Osborn, W. Osooon, C. G., Professor Osmer, I. H., ,173 ...... Osmun, I. E., '16s .... O'Sullivan, G. I., 115 s. O'Sullivan, H. C., '16s O'Sullivan ous, J. Rf T. C., Ir., 'q L., '16s .... Ould, T. C., ,155 ...... Owlett, G. M., ,148 ..... Page, D. O., '17s ......... Painter, I. L. D., '14 S. Pardee, P., jr., '17 s ....... ... PARKER, H. O., Asst ..... Parker, I. I., Ir., ,173 .... . Parker, S., ,143 .......... Parkin, F. R., ,IOS ...... PARROTT, T. M., Professor .... Parsons, I. T., ,IS a. . .. Parsons. R. H., '17s ..... Pate, M., ,ISS .................... . PATON, DR. STEWART, Lecturer ..... Patterson, C. B., 'g .............. Patton, D. A., '15 s ............. .. ..... 23 Linden Lane C. 19 University Pl. H18 Madison St. ........11 S. VV. B. ....3 L. P. C. C. .72 Stockton St. L. HA. H. ........42 L. L. E. M. W. P. .....16 Bank St. P. ......361 C'y . .............. 43 L. ......l2 Park Pl. ..19 Madison St. ...........132 H. B. L. ....N21SS?ll1 Club .......1OS.XlV. S. IE. 7 B. .... AGl'CClll2lllClSH G. .....1o N. E. X- :.11': -'mr-1'--... ':J--:LU-I':'l:':-:115 f'5'3ii7iilfCf31-5''iQiii':'i23Q15Ei.f5f':?Qi5.'5v.1'Cfl'l2': iff2': f'i-Tfffl-Wi-fEff:.'15:g,.'iIE'-'- ' . . - - ' . 'w 15- I M ., ' 'f -CW 5-1 5 THE PP E QETG SCA R N . ,fe 1. 4 y. 5 ffw., aw, fm, .. , Q.. . Q I af fx a 0 4 - X 4 Q. e N AUG:-au ,.!.e,',f:.f . ,. , slang. 1, N :: .IL Q . ' 3 5, yay, me as at N vly :.- Q .s 'L ily W- E 1, 1 1, 'al 1 inn' 2. -1, svn- E 4' - E EQ, fm. 1,-L. ,qrqwz-53,-.51-p,.g..:as 5.51 11-13,-r..g.gq:,..'.-fgg.-.vfQ-3.-.'.-qt'-:frm:43.1,.-'.95'f'.'.r. L.'.':Sf'.-5-'Sf-1 45.521, :7'J'-'-:.!L-1wQ'f, --I'C.'.':'f1'.:F-Q-I.:xo2'-1'-,-:kf:.'f7.:L-1:,'.-.i,g1-.a,,'g,Q ,335-gj.5,g'5,3:gig-.5-g,'5.1'yq,L, ,f,,,,, , ,,,,,..,- .,., . ..., ,,-.., -c, --q-as, -1.N4a - .5-.,.X.-.- --- ..-..f,-....,.. ., ,,,,- - .- .,.-.-. . . , NAME PATTON, F. L., Ex-President ..... .. PATTON, G. S., Professor ....... .. Paul, I. R., ,IS a ............. Paull, J. D., ,178 ........ Paulson, D. M., ,175 ..... Payne, F. D., ,163 ..... . Payson, L. G., .'16a ,.... Peacock, G. A., '16s ,... Peacock, R. B., 'I6s ..... Pearson, I. T., ,153 ....... Pegram, E. S., Ir., ,155 .... Peirce, F. L., ,ISS ........ Pemberton, F. R., '16s ..... Perkins, G. W., Ir., ,175 .... Perlman, S., '16s .......... Perry, R. F., 'g ..... .. Pettit, D., '16s ....... Peyton, B., ,173 ............ Phelps, W. M., '16 s .......... PHILLIPS, A. H., Professor. Phillips, G. A., ,153 ......... Phillips, G. P., 'I4a ....... Phillips, K. A., 7175 ..... Phillips, L., ,178 ....... Phraner, S. L., ,163 .... Pierce, I., Ir., 'I4S ..... Pierce, R. A., '17s ...... Pierce, V. U. D., ,175 .... . Pierson, R. N., ,143 ..... Pilling, R. T., Jr., ,178 .... . Pinckard, G. M., '17s .... Pitcairn, G. L., '16 s. . .. Pitney, G. S., ,143 ..... Pitney, I. B., ,142 ........ PLACE, C. I., Instructor .... . Platten, J. H., 'I7a ...... ZIBiren:tnrp Cflliuntinuehb ADDRESS ..Qo Bayard Lane ..9o Bayard Lane XV. M. XV. 'KAY H. I3 A I-I ........II2 H. ....309 H'm .......8o P. .........8o P. ....5I ,7Q H. L. P. .....96 B. ...44 H. 1 ..........232 Cy ..........Trenton Pennington, N. I. L. ........I9 E.W. ....54 Hodge Rd. E. B. L. ... . .47 Tulane St. ........2I2 C'y .....54 '79 H. .......3I P. ....IO7 P. .......63 L. .......I4 '79 H, ............I52 L. ....I5 Edwards Pl. S. D. ......I4 l79 H. 379 H. ..II Chambers St. ....I4 Edwards Pl. NAME Plaxco, M. R., 'g ....... Plimpton, R. A., ,143 .... Plympton, G. F., ,175 .... Pope, M., '16s ........ . Pope, R. E., ,175 ...... Porter, H. P., ,ISS .... Porter, R. B., 'q ..... Potter, C. A., ,145 .... Potter, T., 'I5a ....... Potts, E. L., ,163 ......... Powell, R. C., 'I7 s ........... PRENTICE, XV. K.. Professor.. Price, A. K., '16s ........... Price, H. S., ,I6s ............ Prickett, XV. P., F1521 ........ PRIEST, G. M., Asst. Professor .... Proctor, C. S., 'q ........... Purdy, R. XV., '16s .......... Purves, G. T., ,173 ,...... Putnam, O. S., '15s ...... . Puttlcammer, E. VV., 'I4a .... Pyle, G. I., ,145 ........... Pyne, H. R., 'I4a ...... Quinby, D., ,175 ...,.. Quinby, R., ,ISS ....,...... Rahill, VV. I., yI7a .......... RANICIN, VV. M., Professor... Ransom, L., 'q ............... Ray, XV. K., ,153 .,.......... RAYCROFT, I. E., Professor .... .. Raymond, I. M., 'I6a ........ Raymond, L. T., ,175 ..... Read. B. C., 'q ......... Read, M. S., ,173 ......... Reagan, F. P. 'g' ............. REDFIILLD, I. H., Professor... Anmzrzss .....29 A. S. S.R. ..........I62 C'y E. M. XV. L. ....Murray-Dodge .......I5 S. W. ........IoI H. E. XV. B. .31 University Pl. 34 Cleveland Lane .....I3 S. M. R. B. XV. M. XV. ..........Absent U. N.D. .....I2 H. ....III L. .......92 P. .....I2 E. XV. .......I5 C. L. H'm 56 Jefferson Road . . ....... 5 Evelyn Pl. .....I2 N. M. R. AT C. ...I20 Broadmead B. S. E. ......2o Bank St. 60 University, Pl. G. ...27 XVilliain St. I . . .---... -. 1.5.- gfqj- ' . , ,. :,..1:-'-f.': K - If .- ---.v3vf.lAffC13:1-' 15:-:n7'5rs--!'-1:-frsiezziv.-w-mf-u--:..-.-L.,4:-Tef-T2ff1l'?:?7'.'?5'1'f:'.i5-355152-2:i1':i'-'1'1i5-Hiiii'IW'if't'.7i t'P5251?fZi lw -9i.'f5H1'2P2121?-3.1'7.'- '?E'-'-R45-'J.1-.f 1. r t ees esra it i iI-4dd-44a+44-Q5r- E, . . 1 S , 4 Y. ,, ffm, we-,V 1 M, v,.v 4. . .. Q' 5 ffl.-.mf 5 Q fs 1 A is fy 4 'b gummy. f ,- . W..-41.4 , - 4? r 2 Q. .' , 5 nf b , ifwv. Q .- E ,5 ,,-14, ff MX m gvd 45:1 7,3 - -' 5 4 2, .1 .s 1 ,1 ,wt 4 .L r--Aff 3 'Q' 4 S new m. ws-W 3 vi. lQ JS -' - 'E - gg: nin g.-3.1 .1 me-.-fgg.-11:-:f.g..: a !i.Q111ali gg. .g.1::, q5,f-1-.- .gr-: .':::-L .gt 1., .1.1v:.'i'.'- 1 .-.4 yr.: f-'tif-i'4'I .tra cf: af:-iv - '-i n: .z I-13 -51 .-:ai 1:3 1'-I.: 3:c:.gf7f:1-1: f--.i.i2-.f:.'5.Q1z- ak 11-31:61. 1:1 z'-2'-af:-In 1:11 l:::---1. -. -.-ff- 4- -,.-, , ,- , , - -Z.-.: -1 ff .s- 4 - ,g- - -Que --. Sf- Q--Q.. -.- --,-:-.1-.- .1 5 ,'-f- 4- ' ,Z NAME Reed, K. M., '17a .... Reed, N., '16a ...,.. Reed, R. E., 'q ..... Reed, S. L., '17s ..... Reeve, W. F., ,145 ..., Reeves, I. VV., 'g' ..... Riznvizs, P., Assistant ..... Reeves, R. H., '15 s ...... Relnn, H. 'W., '15s ..... Reid, R. I., '15s ......... Reineinan, G. W., 'I6S .... . Rentschler, G. A., Ir., 'q ............ Renwick, I. G., '17 s .,............,.. Rnssmz, C. E., Asst. Reynders, Reynolds, . ., 1 I.V.W., S C '6 in Mineralogy ..... '17 s ............. a ........ . . . . . . Reynolds, S. H., Ir., ,155 .... Reynolds, W. F., '15 a ......... Reynolds, W. F., Ir., '17 a ..... Rhoads, B. K., ,145 ......... Eirenturp Cfzlinntinuetij ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS ......92 B. ......31 L. ....23 N. E. ...........4I2 C'y U. P. ..Hightstown, N. I. D.G. B. M. D. ........121 H. ............3o P. . . . . .90 Nassau St. . . . . .52 Nassau St: ...........I42 G. U. P. .......1o2 P. .....53 '79 H. .. ...... 7 S. D. .........3o1 I'I,1Tl A, H'm Rhodes, I. R., '16s ...... ......... 4 3 B. Ricca, A., '15 a.... .......... ..... 2 N. IZ. Richards, G. T., Ir., ,145 .............. ....... 6 M. D. Richards, I. V., 'I7S ......................... II Bank St. R1cHA1zDs0N, A. S., Asst. in Chemistry ........... I3 S. XIV. Richardson, C., Ir., '15s .............................. 65 H. RICHARDSON, E. C., Librarian ..... ....... 2 20 Mercer St. Richardson, I-I. I., '16s ........ .................. 9 1 H. Richardson, I. W., q ..... 47 N. Tulane St. RICHARDSON, O. XV., Professor. ....... 105 Fitz-Randolph Rd. Riddle, R. L., 'g ................ ................ 5 7 B. S. Riedel, H. A., '16s ..... , ...... ................. 2 4 P. Riegel, G. F., '15a ...... ..... 2 VB. C. RIFE, R. S., Instructor ..... ....... 5 6 B. S. Riker, A., Ir., '14a ...... ........ 3 2 '79 H. Riker, D. C., 'I7S ..... ..... 3 2 Mercer St. Rilter, I., ,173 ....... Riker, R. I., 'I3Z- .... Rilzer, S., 'I7S ....... Risley, C. E., 'g ...... Ritchey, H. D., 'I62I ..... Ritter, H. C., 'g ....... .31 University .19 University Pl. H. Pl. Higlitstown, N. I. E. W. .. ....... 5 A. S. .........2o M. D. E. M. WV. Ritter, I. B., '16s ............ Ritter, R. H., '17a ............ ROBBINS, E. Y., Professor .... Roberts, C. S., 17s ...... Roberts, E. M., '15s ..... F C ' 6 Roberts, . ., 1 s ...... . Roberts, YV. P., '14a ........ Roberts, VV. Van B., 'ISS Robertson D. E., '17s ....... Robertson F. I., 'I4S ..... Robertson G. S., 'g ....... Robertson, M. T., '16 s... Robertson, W. P., 'I7 s... Robinson, A. C., III, '14 a. Robinson, G., 'q .............. Robinson, H. R., '16s ............ Robinson, I. N., '16s ..... ROBINSON, P. E., Asst. Professor .... Robinson, S. M., '15a .............. Robinson, S. S., ,163 ............. Robinson, T. H., 'I4 a ..... Rockey, K. H., 'IGS ..... Roddey, W1 I., Ir., 'q ..... Rodgers, E. L., '17s ...... Rodgers, I. O., 'gf ......... Rodgers, VV. B., ,173 ...... ROGERS, F. I., Instructor... Rogers, I. W., ,178 ...... Rogers, N. T., '1421 ..... Roll, R. G., '15 s ....... ...144 Library Pl. .19 University Pl. .......1o A. H. .......11 A. H. ....31 '79 H. ... A. B. ......24 L. .....16 S. E. ..12 Maple St. ....12 W. VV. ....18 WV. VV. S. .....24 N. L. H. .. .128 Broadniead . . . . .14 A. N. Ia. ........17 B. ....12 E. B. ...25 N. E. ...........Hill ........14 A. ...............Hil1 ...28 XfVigglIlS St. ...Io Madison St. E. M. NV. ....Trenton, N. I. 'TES M-1'1 '.. ,. . .....,-..'.-.....-,5..g..-3 .-,.g' - 1,-,.. ah. A '.l.,..,.,.,.s,.,: -..,..,,.,.,-,- .,---ga. ...f, 1.-.:- -.-.......,-..-.--: 'rf .f'..r-I.. -, -,-- .--v. . ..' . -.-.- - --. xr r. .1-..n..--,+.. -.,.-lu . -' . ,'I..l,..51:.3.,,.---Z.. .'il'1U.,,,u..-.,,.,.,,.,,J,. jk., . A , .19 ,'...H.,... ..i1 , H .15 ',l, 1 . ,I , ff w, l,, , ,n . I w X, 1. v Q ax Y Q:-if . :-.,. -.. . .5 -.... . - -, 1 . .. 1, -1 -' .' .z'-. 1'- ' '- .. r--,,.::.-2:'-1 . . :, -'-35.11-.f'z. . . . . i MTBE PBE QETQ BCA ? 5. - .-z-z...- 1. 5 2- 5 4- . E- ri fl? il? QV' E- .5 .W H as is-YZ. ?. A - 5' s- '- f fi S .4 : Q . iq 5 - 'g:qP:i'f:::g'g.1y:':-12v.1':E.-1:1-.fr-1-.1Zrlzztf 1 f2.'f- -5.1::.-:.'-k:1f-vfIif-1'.--xi'-I.'f::i4-911. :-9151 'J-:ny L -'f:I2'.: z'-'Ffa 42171. : J r.?1'1-wr, .xg '.2.'.-:1g'.z 11.3.51 .-:4- 1-3 1-.!.:9.f:.gr7. :Q-fzs.-.f,,:-.1,,-'Qqgg--5.-.gf5,xg3.g- 5-4,':.qg5,.. 3 g, Lia--1.-,. .-,.,...-, B - , - - -f --e.,:.-..1.S-.4 - -,.,.-4-- .-H, .-1 .TL ---,-. , .- . L . 43-1- . 1 NA ME 4 ROOT, R. K., Asst. Professor ......... Ropes, L. G., '16a.. .......... Rose, I. B., 'q ............., Rose, R. W. P., '16a .... Rosenberg, S. C., '15s .... Ross, D. N. C., ,173 ..... Ross, I. E., 'g .......,... Ross, J. S., '17s ......,... Rothschild, H. S., '17s .... Rowland, R., '15 a. .. . Rukeyser, W. A., 'q .... Runk, G. S., Ir., '16s ..,.. Runyon, P. M., '16s .... Rusk, VV. S., '15a ...... Russell, A. D., Ir., 'q ..... Russell, E. T., '15a ......... Russell, G. L., Ir., '17a ...... . RUSSELL, H. N., Professor. Russell, I., Jr., '16a ........ . RUTH, T. DeC., Instructor .... Rutherfurd, I., '17a ......... Salmon, H. H., Jr., '15s .... ZlBiretturp Cflluntinuehb ixnmznss A. H. ....64 Nassau St. .....64 Nassau St. . ........ 1 XV. B. mE'! E ...........461 C'y ...........2I5 H. S. ...53 University Pl. P. C. S. W. B. C. M. D. ....4 N. M. R., C. B. ....79 Alexander St. B. N. W. ....31 University Pl. L. Salter, D. VV., '15s ...,.. ...... I S. E. B. Sampson, E., '14s ....... . ........ 5 B. Samuel, H. N., '15s ..... ................ 4 3 H. Sanford, L. H., 'ISS .... ........... I 9 S. VV. Sargent, H. E., '16a ........ .................... 1 9 M. D. Savage, A. V., '17a ................... 16 Vandeventer Ave. Savage, H. L., ,153 ................................ 8 U. P. SAWYER, H. L., Asst. in Chemistry ......... 52 jefferson Rd. Sayre, J. P., 'g ......................... Scanlan, WV. G., 'q ........ ............. Scannell, R. H., '15 s... Schaaf, N. H., 'g ....... Schaettler, F. V., '17s ..... Scheerer, P. R., '17S ..... 31 Vandeventer Ave. C. ..........1o W. NV. ....12 A. S. ........12 P. .....322 C'y 386 NAME Scheerer, 'W., -Tr., 'I7S .... SCll1l1EfI'fZ, R. C., '17s ..... Schmidt, I. B., 'I4a ..... Schmon, A. A., 'I7a ..... Schoen, VV. H., 'l7S .... Schoepf, A. H., 'ISS .... .. Schullinger, R. N., '17s... Schwabacher, H. S., '16s .... Schweitzer, F., '15 a ........ SCOON, R. M., Instructor... Scott, C. M., '17s ....... SCOTT, W. B., Professor. .. Scudder, M., 'I6a ......... Scudder, N. VV., ,163 ..... Scull, E., '14s ........... Scully, I. T., 'I7S ......... Seiberling, NV. P., '15 s .... Selby, A. N., '16s ....... Sellers, B. VV., ,173 ..... Sellers, L. W., '61a ..... Sernmens, C. G., 'I6a ..... Severance, F. R., 'ISS ........ ADDRESS .....322 C'y .........IO3 B. .......12 S. D. . 152 Nassau St. . . . .64 Nassau St. ........462 C'y ........1o3 B. ........351 C'y .......35 N. E. The Bachelors 56 Bayard Lane ......63 '79 H. N. VV. P. ....48 Mercer St. S.D. H. .....11 W. B. .....11 W. B. .....2I1 C'y ....4 SEB. Seymour, L. D., '16s ............ .... ........ 1 0 2 B. Shackleford, W. T., Ir., 'I4S ..... .............. 2 1 H. Shanbacker, F. M., '16s ......... ............... I 43 H. Shanley, B. M., 'I7S .......... ..... 1 5 University Pl. Shanley, I. S., '17 s .......... .... 1 5 University Pl. Shanley, W. C., Ir., '16 s.. Shapley, H.. 'f ........... . Sharp, E. C., '15s ....... Shaw, H. D. V., '14 s.... Shaw, J. P., '15s ...... Shea, C. B., '16s ....... Shea, E. L., '16s .......... Sheets, E. A., Ir., '16 s... Sheldon, R. M., ,178 .... ..........146 G. .....Hi11 ......82 B. .....452 C'y .....1r H'1n ....14r H. ....1SI L. .....41 H. SINCLAIR, W. I., Instructor ..... Singelton, I. F., ,175 .......... Sitterly, B. W., ,173 ........ Slagle, C. S., ,I7 a ............. Slaymaker, S. E., Ir., 'I4S ..... Slee, I. N., 'q ............... Sloan, E. NV., ,ISS ...,.... Sloane, I. R., 17a ...... Smalshaf, A. I., ,148 ..... Smith, C. R., '16s ....... , ...... Smith, D. C., ,158 ..........,... SMITH, D. P., Asst. Professor .... Smith, E. B., 'g ................ Smith, G. S., '16s .... .... ......3o Mercer B, N. ....47 University S. ....14 S. M. .......I4 U. ....9o Nassau . . .. .112 Mercer St. H. E. Pl. D. E. P. R. P. St. W. St. ...... Merwick 9 B Speers, P. C., ,145 .............. Speir, R. F., 'I7a ............... SPENCER, C. W., Asst. Professor. .. Spencer, H. R., ,176 ........... Spencer, M. A., ,148 .... Spencer, W. M., ,I5 Springs, E. W., ,173 ...... Starbuck, F.. D., jr., yI4 s.. Starr, I., Ir., '16s ...... Starr, W. K. B., '16s ..... Stauffer, C. R., iq ....... Stearns, C. M., 'g .......... Stearns, I. N., III, ,143 .... Steele, W. R., 'g ........... I ,,,,, . ADDRESS ..............Hil1 VV. W. . . . . .58 University Pl. B. C. P. G. S. E. .....9o Nassau St. ....Absent on leave .....46 VViggins St. C. ..........II5 B. ....22 Morven St. ..............1o5 P. .....11 Alexander St. L. .....32 Edgehill St. ............r22 H. B. ... .8 Edgehill St. .g'f,,i2 5 -' sg , apr'-i.gg1 I f W THE PREBCETQN BR GA- RA 1 ' -1--FR--F 1.1-S W .lx II C W sm vis - I F--W l N 1 Etrzctorp QQIZUIIUIIUBUD NAM1-3 ADDRESS NAME Shenk, W1 I., ,ISS ...... ..... 2 1-'79 H. Smith, H. H., ,175 ........ Shenstone, A. G., lI4S .... ..... 4 S. E. Smith, H. M., ,178 .......... Shepherd, I. H., '16s .... ..... 3 21 C'y SMITH, H. S. S., Professor .... Sheppard, G. B., '17s .... ....... 4 2 N. E. Smith, I- K-, 'I4S ----------. Sheppard, H. R., ,I53 ..... : ....... 5 A, C. Smith, I. M., ,153 ........ Sherertz, D. L., 'g ................ ..... 3 4 Wiggins St. Smith, J. McI., ,ISS ......... Sherrcrd, H. D. M., ,172 ........................... I8 M. D. SMITH, K. K., Instructor... SHERNVOOD, R. G., Asst. in Physics .......... I5 Madison St. Smith, K. M., 'q .......... Shipman, G. M., '16s ...,............................ 32 H. Sm-ith, M., 'q ............. SHIPIVIAN, H. R., Asst. Professor ............... 27 Mercer St. SMITH, N. K., Professor. .. Shoemaker, G. E., ,178 ........... 43 Vandeventer Ave. Smith, O. H., ,173 ...... Shoemaker, S. M., Ir., ,163 ..... ............ 1 1 U. P. Smith, W. M., ,IS a ........ Short, A. P., '16s ................ ......... 1 2 S. E. B. Smouse, M. C., ,ISS ........ SIBLEY, R. H., Asst. in Chemistry ..,. ........ 6 B. G. SMYTH, C. H., Ir., Professor... Siedler, C. P., ,ISS ............... ..... 1 L. P. Smyth, C. P., ,163 .......... Sikes, F. G., Jr., ,IS s ..... .. ........... 23 B. Snow, C. C., ,173 ........ .. Sikes, G. G., '16a ............. ............. 2 3 B. Snowden, A. H., '16s ....... Sills, K. L., '15a .................. ............... 4 3 P. SPAETH, I. D., Professor ....... SILVESTER, C. F., Assistant ......... .... 2 oo Nasasu Hall Spalding, E. D., ,148 .............. SILVESTER, L. V., Asst. in Botany. ........ Mt. Lucas Sparks, H. D., 7173 .............. . Simon, H. F., YI7 s ................. .... 4 7 University Pl. SPAULDING, E. G., Asst. Professor .... Simonin, E. C. B., ,175 ........... ..... 2 7 University Pl. Speers, I. M., Ir., ,163 ............ ........ 7 ............2o . . 114 Fitz-Randolph Rd. C'y ,. ....... SI L. ....2 N. .. ..... 63 L. P. ............222 C'y ....Princcton, N. I. .....I0 Madison St. G. ......52 '79 I-I. 'snr -. -'e.','. 'wh J:'f?:U-lrlllfi-71?-' - i'5:i17Wf:'3:'? El: :'r! 1NIQ'-1.1-9'e:r9lS.'7f. ifkii-L'f2-'55,'lf-f 1-' Jr'-1-f1i'i: .'5 1'-:.'-Q'-:1'f '1:'.-'Q'-'35-'.'1--E'.i- ' f: 1 '1'2lff'-' 1'-f'f- - -f--l' -4- -.- il -l 1- --- I f x X I Q.X X X x I X I QHEHH' 44- -i- -4-at-Q- -4 . . .. 5. YIY sr as, 1. 1 Q-ns 5 3 , 5: x-.f1::1m' 1, c 5- W,y ,wiv NA M fm n QL asf :-- f:- 1-'ff 1 Q, : 9 f 4 1 Ui- -' w. 9 7' 2 1, pi' 5 :J 1- .. x A N .Q Q l ,x . , N , 1 f X N l - 5, Q rg 01 fxmw 2: r., ws' A H.. Q :Q :i - E -4 - ',:.3:i'v::v,,:f::: -It-.1-:Sul-sv-14.11stpzrruigge. z:. 1:s1:.-.Aff : 5.1.1-f .1:jq.: rg,-4 45.1, ff-?i1'Q'.'rl:1'1.'.-:ff'.::':lSf-1'-If-1f1.'C'2'J :.!1-1v21'..- '-tim'-.': P045 .-: cm :'t5:Ar:.afr: 11-11 f'-'.i.z1'.?:.'5'.?' 4- -ei-1:: .. 13121-btw:-1'f.f2?Lf ,, . .. As . X N A M I3 Stehman, B. L., 'g ......... Stephens, A. VV., ,155 .... STEPHENSON, C., Instructor ..... Stericker, G. B., ,175 .... Eiretturp' Clwntinuehj rrrmizrss NAME ....52 B. S. S'rU.x11r, D. C., Asst. Professor. . . .. . .. ......... 60 P. 'STU,xR1, D. R., Professor .... ..... ADDRESS The W'estern Wlay . . .101 Broadniead ........,.IO2 G. I ..... 3Q Mercer St. Stetson, I. M., 'g ............ .............. 7 A. G. STEVENS, E. A., Instructor. Stevens, I. B., '17s ......... Stevens, J. H., '17 s ........ Stevens, M. H., '16s ...... ..... 45 University Pl. . . . . .10 Madison St. ....'6 Madison St. ..... 3 S. M. R. Stevenson, A. R., jr., 'I4S ..... .... 8 3 Mercer St. Stewart, A. W., 'q .......... Stewart, C. I., '16s ...... Stewart, G. R., 'I7 a ..... Stewart, J. Q., ,ISS .... Stewart, M, L., '17a ..... Stewart, W., ,IS a ....... Stillwell, R. N., '16s ..... Stockton, G. B., ,148 ..... Stockton, I. R., '16s ..... Stockton, K. B., ,145 ..... Stockton, WV. T., 'I7S .... Stoeltzing, R. VV., '17 a... Stoltze, J. R., '17 s. . . . . .. Stone, D. L., 'g ........ Stonesifer, P. S., 'g .... Stout, O., ,178 ..........,. Stover, HE, C., Jr., '15 s .... Strain, R. Ir, ,148 ....... Strater, E. Lu., ,175 ..... Stuart, H. C., '14 s ............. Stueck, D. D., '16s .... Stump, A. H., 'I4S ....... Sturges, P. M., '17a ..... Sullivan, I. D., ,I5EI ..... Sufniners, E. F., 'q ....... ....... . . Sutpllen, I. S., '15s ..,.... 'SwANsoN, A. A., Asst. in Chemistry .... S. VV. B. Swart, I. B., ....8 B, H. Swart, XV. S., '15 .. ...25 Bank St. Swatland, D. C., '16 a. . . .. .....13 M. D. Sweet, H. K., 'I5S........ . . .242 C'y Sweet, L., '16 a .......... . . .. .g . . .6 S. WV. SWIFT, B., Asst. Professor. . . .. . . . . . . .52 C. Swineford, J. A., 'q. . . . . . .. A. C. Swofford, J. I., Ir., '15 a.. .. ....3 N. D. Taber, A. R., ,I7S........ ........111 L. ....3 UB. H. .....I43 C'y .....64 H. ....63 G. .....32 G. Taeusch, C. P., 'ILIS ..... Talley, A. VV., '16a ..... Talmage, E. T., 'I7S ..... Talmage, T. H., ,I7 s .... Tancock, M. A., '16 s ..... Tappen, C. M., '16a .... ......3Io Hllll Tatnall, I-I. C., 'q....... VV. B. Tatum, I. VV., '17 S. B. Taulne, A. E.,'17s.... .....IO IN. M. WV. Taxis, I-I. M., : O. G 1 Strater, L., G., '17s ..... ..... 3 9 Wiggiiis St. Taylor, B. K., I4S.... Straw, H. F., '17s .... ........... 2 43 C'y Taylor, E., Ir., ,I721 .... Strebel, G. B., ,143 .... ........... 8 1 B. Taylor, M. M., '17s ..... Street, C., '15 a .................. Q ....... 5 E. B. Ten Eyck, C. B., lI721 ..... Streit, J. B., ,I5 s ................... .......... 1 0 S. E. Tenison, VV. I-I., '17s .............. STRINGFELLOW, E. E., Instructor ..... ...156 Mercer St. Terry, M. C., ,ISS .............. Strong, L. IB., ,173 ............... ...... 6 S. E. B. T11A.Y13rg,, H. NV., Asst. Professor.... ............I72 L. ......13 VV. VV. E.B. ......54 C. ......53 L. E. W. H. ....33 William St. P. P. ......11 E. B. ..........II3 B. S. W. B. Murray Pl. .......35 S. E. S. D. E. M. 'vV. ....15 Edwards Pl. ...15 Edwards Pl. N. E. ........36 S. ......II3 I-I. ......83 P. ........32 P. ....35 A. S. L. .. C. E. B. .......11 E. NV. ..11 Alexander St. ............112 L. ....1o Nassau St. Van Court, A. E., '14s ...... E -'f-1:1:NE':-A-.1-.QN21-.1-:E.A::Z-sw -11.12 11:11:55-rar. ::. ire:-'--ff I'541'.- .1:Z'-:-.'f::- 5-21-11 -zozii'-H tel' .-r:'.:5f5f-1-.xi -113'-::'J I-f2'1'3f:ff,. , - fe? 4-5 -'I-Jw?112:?if:.i1r:':1-12f.-.i.:2-.hL'555gmz2g.-12-gg:':e. .1-1: btw:-1':.zx?1! 'L: +!:4--QEUL '44 '-be-' 7-1441224-fl'-A ?--x s42::-va--Q-l- :' 'AQ' as--4-f --f: -i f ---f --as- Z I ' i I ZBm:ntorp Cfliuntmuehj NAME ADDRESS NAME ' . ADDRESS Thayer, L. I., '16s .... ........ 1 31 H. Van Buren, I. N., '16s .... .... ........ 3 4 3 C'y Thomas, A. R., '15s .... ......... 4 N. R. Van Cleve, B. N., ,175 ...... .... 1 5 Edwards Pl. Thomas, H. M., '16 s ..... Thomas, K. C., '14s .... Thomas, P. E., '15 S. ...... . Thomas, VV. R., Ir., ,IS s. .. 'TNI-IOMPSON, H. D., Professor .... .. Thomson, I. W'., Ir., '16s.. Thorington, I. M., 'ISS .... Tibbott, D. VV., ,178 ...... Tickner, R., '17s .,...... Tippetts, C. S., '16s ..... Tippetts, W. B., '14'a ...... Tomlinson, N. B., '16s .... Tong, Y., 'g' ............ . Towers, C. D., '16s .... Tracy, A. C., 'I7S ..... Traylor, M. G., ,168 ..... Trenkmann, E., 'ISS ...... Trenkmann, F., '15s ....... JTROWBRIDGE, A., Professor. . . . L I Tucker, W. ., g ......... . Turner, D. G., ,168 ...... Turrentine, M. L., '17a .... Twelvetrees, F. R., '14a .... Twitchell, P. E., '16s ..... Twyeffort, H. E., '17s ...... ..245 Nassau St. B. C. ...11 Morven St. ...... I2 S. E. B. ..........IOS P. ...48 Mercer St. I5 'University Pl. ........3S S. E. S. E. ......15 E. WV. ...........IOI G. ........11 N. D. 47 N. Tulane St. C'y ...........182 L. .....I82 L. .......AlJsent ....IOS H. S. ......52 C. N. E. S. E. B. IQ University Pl. Tyler, D. B., '16s ............ ......... 2 4 M. D. TYLER, M. W., Instructor ..... ...23 Madison St. Uebelacker, A. A., '16s .... ........... 1 O2 P. Uhler. I. E., 'g ............ ....... 4 5 B. S. Underhill. I. B., ,168 ..... ..... 1 61 L. Upson, E. R., 115 S ....... N. D. Vail, H. L., '17a ........ ..... I 32 H. Van Alen, O. H., 'I7S ..... Van Buren, I. H., '16 S.. ... ....4 M. D. ....343 C'y H. Vaudeihoef H. B 1 165 Vander Voort, H. F., Ir., '16 s .......... XIANTDHVENTER, H. B., Asst. Professor... Van Deventer, L., '15 S. .' .......... .. Van Duseri, E. T., '15a ............ Van Dyke, F.. N.,. '16s .... Van Dyke, M., 'q ............ VAN DYKE, P., Professor ....... Van Dyke, W. D., Ir., ,173 ..... . X7AN TNGEN, G., Asst. Professor ..... Van Kirk, G., ,175 ............... Van Leer, W. L., 'ISS .............. VAN NEST, I. S., Asst. Professor .... Van Schoonhoven, F. Y., Ir., 'I73 .... Van VVesep, H., 'gg .................. VAN WINKLE, C., Instructor ........ Van VVyck, S. B., '17 a ........ Vardell, C. G., Ir., '14 a.. .. XIEBELIEN, O., Professor. .. Velte, F. M., '15 . Vensel, H. VV., '17a ........ . Verity. I. P., '17 s ............ Vermeule, C. C., Ir., 'l7S ..... Vest, G. G., '17a ............. Vickery, I. C., '16s ....... Vincent, R. G., 'I4S .... Vollrath, H. B., ,175 ..... . von Glahn, H. H., 'I7S ..... Voorhees, G. R., 'ISS ..... Voorhees, I. D.. 'g .... . Voorhees, XV. YV.. 'I4S... Voorhis, I. VV., 'I7a .... Voris, P. C., 'g ........ ........331 C'y .........142 H. .. .... 12 Nassau St. S. R. C'y S. M. R. Madison St. ....Pyne Tower, G. L. ....115 Broadmead S. WI C. ......37 Cleveland Lane ........14 Park Pl. G. ...IO Nassau St. ....9o Nassau St. B. ............Absent ...........1o N. R. ....45 'University Pl. P. H. .....3I2 H'1n S. D. B. 43 Vandeventer Ave. ......194 Nassau St. ......Tl'G1'ltO11. N. I. ...........1o4 C. ....49 X'Viggins St. S. li. . . .. . .401 H. H. -h X . - -. ..- .. - -. , . ..,.- -'..' 4' .-:EN1 :'-:':f'.'.-. '-1p,-:-5-2--'.'-.5 '--.- -....-.'.',':A. -.9 - ..qu.1-5'.:g '-I-'-'--1-, .,-.-- :, 'f:- '--,',-.F 'rg ' ,1.-'.'g:2f-- -,- .,-'-' ,-'va-'ga '.5 . . 3, szgh 45:5 :, .12-1 --.,,-'...Z'gg,,a-,l:,-,.g,.,.g.-.,-61.5.3-ew:-v:' Q-1'11Mn-Q!-:..14-c::s1z,r. -,:':v-2 -,-::.',-.-1ff.- -.':'-:-.1- 5.-g.: 'Q'-1:5-1--c4'-.-.:'.'--f-1.41.-2. 1 .1x L'f.a.,0.-.1-fi..-:.'L.:f.,: -Q, 5- -:--an-.-..t,.-,. -5-5 . . Hrs, - 5 ' B 5. 5.-.J 9 ' 2 - Eirentnrp Mlluntinueiaj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS VREELAND, W. U., Professor .... Vroman, J. C., Ir., ,145 .... Vlfadsworth, I. V., '16s ..... Walcott, B. S., ,175 ..... lfVales, K. S., 'I7S ....... VVall, A. T., Ir., 'I4S ..... Vlfall, E. B., '16s ........... , VVALLACE, H. B., Instructor. Wallace, G. C., Ir., '15 s ..... Walbridge, E. A., '15 s ..... lfValler, H. E., ,145 ..... Walters, A. W., '15 a .... ..........Absent B. H'1n ....II Alexander St. S. R. C. U. P. .....1o Nassau St. SE. .......2O N. E. ....21 '79 H. .....34'72 H. Walton, L. B., '16a ............................... 5 A. H. VVang, K., 'q ...................................... I4 M. D. WARD, C., Lecturer. . .239 Lincoln Ave., New Brunswick, N. I. Ward, M., ,173 .................................... IO L. P. VVarf1eld, I. D., '17s ........,............. I5 University Pl. WARDWELL, E. H., Assistant ..... WARREN, H. C., Professor .... Warren, I. S., '17 s .......... lfVashhurn, L. M., 'ISS ..... X!VZl.t6I'1'1l3.11 A. T., 'g ,..... Vlfatson, R. G., '14 s .... . 'Watt, D. B., '16a ..... ....19 Linden Lane ....133 Library Pl. ......14 A. G. ........14L. ...I3I L. VVatt, H. R., '17s ,.... .............. ......... 1 4 3 L. VVatt, I., 'g ..... ....... ..... 42 A. S. WIQJDRRBURN, J. H. M., Asst. Professor ...... 95 Mercer St. Weidig, I. K., 'q ......................... .,........... 3 B. Weidman, W. M., '17a ..... ....... 1 7 S. E. Wfeil, A. L., 'I7S ......... ..... 1 O4 H. Vlfeisberg, H., '16s ........... .,.... H ill W'ells. H. M., '14a .......,...... .... 1 1 H. W'ells, W. L., '16s .,.............. .... 3 0 P. WERNER, H. R., Asst. in Biology ...... ......... 1 42 G. XVERTENBAKER, T. I., Instructor ......... ............ 5 4 G. NVEST, A. F., Dean of Graduate School ........ Wyman House VVest, W. A., 'I63 ............ XVESTCOTT, I. H., Professor .... Westervelt, I. A., '17 a ....... Wetherbee, R. N., '17s .... Whaler, C. E., '15 a ..... Whaley, E. A., 'I4S .... VVhelan, C. J., '17s .... NVhipple, T. K., 'g ....,... Whitcomb, F., Jr., '16s .... White, H. A., 'I7S ....... White, T. R., Ir., '15 a ..... White. W., '16s ......... .... S. W. ...2O0 Mercer St. ..16 Edwards Pl. .15 Dickinson St. ...,....IO S. W. . ....... .51 P. .....17 W1 W. .......112 G. ....1 L. P. ....64 H. .....183 L. ....23I C'y Whitehouse, C. E., '15s ........... ....... 3 N. R. Whitehouse, F. S., 'I7S ............. ............ 1 2 L. WHITNEY, G. T., Asst. Professor .... .... 2 7 Wfilliam St. Wfickes, I., '17a ................. ......... 9 E. B. Wiese, A. C., '16s ............... ....,..... 4 31 C'y Wiese, M. V., 'I7S ..... Wigton, E. N., 'I4S ...... X1Villian1s, C. C., '17s ..... Williams, D. H '15 S Williams, G. A., '15 s .... Williams, H. A., '16a ...... ., .... Williams, J. L. B., 'I421 ..... Williams, R., '15 s ......... Williams, R. Ir., '15 a .... Williams, R. B., 'I5a ......... Williams, R. B., 'q ............. WILLOUGHBY, W. F., Professor... . VVillioughby, W. R., 7168 ....... W1LLsoN, F. N., Professor ..... YViln1arth, R. K., '16s ....... VVilson, D. E. I., ,143 ...... Wilson, E., Ir., ,163 ....... Wilson, R. C., Ir., '17s ..... Wilson, Y. L., '15a ....... IQ University Pl. HA. C. .. ..1o Dickinson St. N.R. ..25 Madison St. L. B. .........I3I L. L. ..Cleveland Lane ....47 Tulane St. N118 Library Pl. B. ....Stony Brook A. E. B. B. ....1 HB. H'm A. H. ........11 B. A ' ,L . 2I 2 fff P1 f-- jppw---f,. A,-Ani? IA, . , ,V,..,,,, .,,, THE 1915 HIGH HAT P-RADE M1221-f -f-'.-1-...--sexafra ma if:Gao 411: .r:v..aS-f.f:1'.-am 1:.e.av.sn'Q1-ef. 1111.-.e.-12'--wif Qfif-rerfwf-.csfn ' sf - f':f 1' ow- YN -I?- -fills-vis X xf x B -5- -,,, -1-1 ..f 2 S 7. V- E CW, ff . fm. I . .4 .I -5 slexsw Q sl: gl- Qliigwgf 1 5 .. . 5 42 n ZX-A wi - -1 4.115 . pi 4 7 , q f 4 , , -li, 5 .4 . ,I .. :Z -1' .. 5 f- 5 A 5 ,N g n ,x 1, 4 I ty- -1. :, :z Q G TP v T mn e: T.. W..-W 'Q 5 S 51 . . . - . E wif.. 'g:.j:i'-:::-34 .11 21-.':'E.-S:-:sv-1--1i:Lp1121:3L'r- -Jax:-'-vfir!-1':-xi'-515513:-E1-1-..':-9i.'i'-'-:QL-1-.'If'.:5':41-1-5-111. Q-:Lf '-Ti.-:vfffI-e4.:.'::-gg :'.!.:5.f:.gf7fa:-1:f'.-.E,g1-.:,,-551-gwgj-gg:':1gfg-11'-3 a.fg.:7,fg:f: ,.-.-1-x-4. L -.-Q- -- -1,-. . . -Y : , -Z e--: .141 3-.4 - ,'.g-.- -if .-. .f- -Fm- - - . ' ' L. Q ...pt -5. 4 . Eirenturp Cflllunclutuzijb NAME ADDRESS VVinant, F., jr., 'ISS .... ...... 2 3 S. E VVinants, F. H., '14 s ...4.... .... 8 S. E. B. VVinchel1, H. B., '16a ........................... 15 S. M. R. XIVINSTON . E. Instructor ,........................... 51 G. ' , I , WINTRINGER, G. C., Secy. o f Business Administration. Umversity OICHCCS Wiss, I. B., ,178 .... ..... . .. .................... 34 C. Wolf, W. J., '14a .... Wolff, F. R., '16s .... WVood, C. L., ,IS s. . .. L. ....342 C'y B. VVood, E. B., 'ISS ....... ...... 1 7 S. F. WOOD, G. A., Instructor ..... ................. G . Wood, J. A., ,q .......... .... 2 45 Nassau St. VVood, I. K., '16s ....... VVood, L. E., ,ISS .... B. ......16 M. D. NAME XVood, XV. N., V143 ........ VVoodhricige, C. L., '16 a.. . Woodman, E. F., '16 s .,.... VVoods, T. B., ,173 ........ Wfortcndyke, R. I., Ir., '16 a. Wforthington, T., '15 s ...... XMRIGHT, JANE, Art Ref. Librarian ..... VVyeth, I. A., Jr., '15a ......,....... . Wfysham, XV. N., 'g' ............... Young, A. N., 'g ...... Young, C. M., ,163 .... Young, H. XV., ,173 .... Zerega, J. VV., ,175 .... Ziesing, R., Ir., ,175 ..... 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MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN BANKERS NEW YORK INVESTMENT SECURITIES TRAVELERS LETTERS OF CREDIT. S34 THE PRINCETON BANK 1913 THE SALTFORD FLOWER SHOP Capital - - - - A - 8100300 POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK sufpms and Prolits - - 165,000 A Qualify Slwif' in H Qualify Tvwnn OFFICERS DIRECT DELIVERIES TO Ed ard I-Iowe, President R. M. Anderson, Vice-President f Vassar College, Glen Eden, Putnam Hall, Bennett School ard L. Howe, Vice-President C. A. Seidensticker, Cashier and Taconic School 1V I. S. BAKER, QUARTERBACK SEASHORE LAND EUR SALE IVIARBLEHEAD NECK, MASSACHUSETTS Several valuable parcels of land, area from 30,000 to 100,000 feet, directly on the seashore at Marble- head Neck, Mass., for sale. Also a large tract of about 27 acres on Atlantic Avenue, at Clifton Heights, Marblehead, having a depth of about 900 feet and frontage of about 1500 feet on the seashore, beautifully diversified, with high rocky shores, broken by numerous beaches. These parcels are the best and hnest locations to be now had on the North Shore, and coniniand niag- nificent views of ocean and coast. Marblehead Neck is the home of the Eastern and Corinthian Yacht Clubs, and the most attractive seaside resort on Massachusetts Bay. For inforination apply to Estate of ISAAC C. WYMAN 200 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. n f FED A Kcgff I J . Y, -11 gpm f gl NS nu: If I .:,:, ., , ,.-jk Y N Q dis U' x ff G' 5 - In 5' ' N flfv -N A ,,x,31Tl4g - M N ,4 , 1 ',,.- - ,.l - A-A ' ... g .,.- fil' il N J .., 1? X4 J I Q ' f f I f X 1 I . Q. W .-.i,. ,.. ...-. t , .,.. ' X ' Tizlv' X, ' 'C 5 I A q5E '1f7-,:. ' f::2 E! ', Ng' ' lb , ,L Aff-,f-wgfq - .' .Jq-3- ':.fj ,. Q ' fx 1 xx 1 - ..!,3i 1- fx- 3- ,,f:y,s?g ' lj! I K 'J' -ZTZ',fiy':TpigfXSm X 47 K A IJ ', ?X ifxk 1,1 Kfxn an 1 I IQ? I 'f X X I - ' ia' Lv JZ nw f7L,, 1 -W V - if fr , ' SX -LQ. Q Q' ' Q Dil , X XX - 47,2 X V H J , V V if W k , . 'ff W 5 ' 7.15 M2 f 1 NN 'Q .44 X ' 4-I ,, VQ f - 'X , ,K :ix X - fm, ,. X 7 1 A 5' ll' ww C x FJ M 2 !Y - 22:3-rv --Q ,1- vi W n W P 1 WALTER CHANDLER JR. '96 MANAGER I-ICDTEL MARTINIQUE Broadway at 32nd Street New York U. S. DEPOSITARY BEING A DESIGNATED DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES, THIS BANK IS UNDER GOVERNMENT INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OUR METHODS, THOUGH CONSERVATIVE, ARE MODERN AND LIBERAL, AND OUR CUSTOMERS, INTERESTS ARE CAREFULLY GUARDED IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I OF PRINCETON RESPECTFULLY DIRECTS ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING FIGURES, WHICH REVEAL A STEADY INCREASE IN ITS BUSINESS WHICH IS SIGNIFICANTLY SUGGESTIVE Number of Deposit Deposits Num! f Deposit Deposits ISQ4 . . . . . 225 . . 334,423 1906 . . . . . 2280 . . S450,000 1897 . . . . 656 . . 90,635 1907 . . . . 2395 . . 509,000 1900 . . 720 . . . . 228,092 1909 ...... 2592 ..... 587,000 1903 ...... 1281 ..... 358,294 1913 ...... 2790 ..... 763,000 WE 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 Q OFFICERS ALBERT S. LEIGH, President WILLIAM LIBBEY, Vice-President DAVID M. FLYNN, Cashier V111 'aio Q8 Ill'-iss o El- :gi IIISUICS III l-U-lic,-U urls' OESvs -UW? U-WO I-'Q O '-3,3325-EE .Q-'2.S 'f-5,6 p.o ,::' N 5oQ.9.,-Jo 'sa Hints I3'5l.L.E.,E QEQSE3 E s.. 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All types, i.e., Regular, Safety, Self-Filling. 32.50 and upwards SOLD BY ALL THE BEST DEALERS L. E. Waterman Company, 173 Broadway, New York Avoid Substitutes The Tesl of Suprem- acy is Comparison AFTER ALL No matter what is said 14' ' or done, you want the uc Z? better clothes The Best Clothes Q71 LEG5 J ' , Q ' Qfststt' g'EQ'EeRNi g1'g that come to Princeton CLOTHES are made by T T L E at G o L Z E THE RECOGNIZED LEADERS AMONG COLLEGE TAILORS Quality Clothes hr men Who Know The DIFFERENCE between CHEAPNESS and ECONOMY are the Sort produced by D. H. KRESGE TAILOR FOR COLLEGE MEN 1 113 So. 16th St. Philadelphia X i..L::'l ' i i,f1f.i fgfsiff 'I A l1 ,':? ALBANY, N - Y- f : ff TENNIS RACKETS lf , pig'1. 1':.9 I 5? f'5'flT'fffl..f ,FTE M 4, ,A ,V l f ' M k f lift? fi 2':'I fI.l ' ffglg I 2 0 Makers '95, '96, xx .H ll, I I I i Viv! f I, vljjflfl MODEL HA. A. A. t I , x'QsX'flIl 'lr? lezlflbp, Caps, Gowns P , O 97, 98, NEW FOR 1914 T111 CC I on I 1 ' 992 OO ' . . . 2lI'1Cl Ho O Cl S ,OI ,OZ ,O3 ,O4' A. A. A. Spells Perfect1On In a Tenrus Racket To the American Col- , , , 6, , 7 , 8, Do not select a racket for 1914 till you have seen Fees aid Ulllvefsltles O51 O 9 O72 O I it. If your dealer can't show it, write to us. 4' . . tglmpaiigc At Bmw to IO, , I I, 7 I 2. ,Zi '2!..f TCHHIS Ball Perfectxon means the A Y R E S ' Used the World over, by players who KNOW. l- We are sole U. S. Disbributors Rich Gowns for -if ' 1914 BALLS NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION Class Contracts Pulpit and Bench S p e cial t y E. I. HORSMAN CO. 365 BROADWAY - - - NEW YORK CITY .. NF- ' A E IM P E RIA L gh Bfoadwayl M to 1 Ig 32d SIS., New York W., 39 121351 E E5 - .ffl E' 11 195.5 IH . .A 3 H . mn iw' The Goal of College .EP II N . . - ai.. H In Men Vrszlmg New - H Q - . Q L LE 1'-N' I IIHU1 N H 'H ..... Ymk .Y .7 Ln,u.uuL u 7 T Rates 51.50 Per Day II IEIFLAH - W i lilllllaflll. ! Ulwf dll . f and up Robert Stafford, Proprietor T' ' Copeland Townsend, Manager CAPTAIN BAKER ' The Puritan Laundry Service of Quality Daily Collections in Princeton Trenton New Jersey Illustrations and Prices Furnished Upon Request. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL EMBLEMS AND NOVELTIES Fraternity Emblems, Seals, Charms, Plaques, Medals, Etc. OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, DESIGNED AND MADE BY BAILEY, BANKS G BIDDLE CO. Diamond Merchants, Jewelers, Sil- versmiths, Heraldists, Stationers CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA ESTABLISHED 1837 F. S. KATZENBACH 81 CO. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, HEATERS, RANGES AND MANTELS, GAS AND ELEC- TRIC FIXTURES PLUMBERS AND MILL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 35 EAST STATE STREET, TRENTON, N. J. I COACH ANDREXVS X Tllli MOST POPULAR COLLEGE SONGS tail .. te .- ' -V 3 jx si vsp 4.- HE ck -' +L: -?'Q'a 4, veil L, 1-I, Lg.--vu.. 1 N Songs of All the Colleges ill Three hundred and thirty pages of the songs that typify in every line the American college boy-330 pages of the joys, the pleasures, the enthusiasms. in fact, the spirit of college lile. Beau- tifully bound in cloth-title stamped in gold, the worth ot this collection is illim- itable to the man who values the mem- oria and associations of his undergrad days. Price postpaid 5l.50. The Most Popular College Songs 11 For those who desire a less preten- tious collection, The Most Popular College Songs in paper binding con- tains l3O of the old familiar college favorites and includes the Alma Mater Songs of the twenty-tive largest uni- versities in the United States. Price postpaid 50 cents. THE MOST POPULAR Most Popular New College Songs av COLLEEENSONGS 11 A collection ol the best of the new , songs composed by the college boys and it QQAQHAQEQP girls in recent years. These songs are ' gFJ,'jf'? '51'5:ff just now becoming popular at the large colleges and universities throughout the i' ji 3? United States, and their popularity will Q - 'i , - increase through the years because each --Z. song in the collection contains merit. Perhaps your favorite is here. Price ' ff? postpaid 50 cents. WHAT INSTRUMENT DO YOU PLAY? ll If you're interested in music of any kind for any instrument or any purpose, send us your name and address and we'll send you The Most Popular catalogue. Contains music for Violin, Piano, Cornet, Mandolin, Clarionet, Cello, Flute, etc. Songs for solo, quartet or chorus-in tact, something for everybody and at one-twentieth of the price you are accustomed to pay. HINDS, NOBLE 6: ELDREDGE - - Publishers 3l-33-35 West 15th Street New York City' l l l HOTEL BELVEDERE BALTIMORE, MD. ,e- 1, 112, z2,:..':sFs'5z,.,-a::153!g ,--I is:-255-5, ' I Fl - n o of H Ln, swmiztaw -' ny! Jr A 0 I 5' M I 1 5 'll Q3 kg 1 ii li Hx f-' ,, 1,1111 e 5- 5-2 - - W, J. - f?J,?5'lJ??11IF Q 1 W3 llgllgfeq---lil ii? 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SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION THE JIGGER sHoP, INC. 64 Nassau St., Princeton, N. 1. Lawrenceville, N, J. I-IERE'S OUR CREED To give just a little more than what is asked tor, no matter how much is expected. Remember this, next time you need things Photographic, want Develop- ing or Printing done or wish to exchange your pres- ent Camera for a new one. Catalog on request. I-IEBERT 86 I-IUESGEN CO. SPECIALISTS IN THINGS PI-IOTOGRAPHIC 313 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. xiv THE HILL DORMITORY UNIVERSITY PLACE For the exclusive use of Princeton Undergraduates BAYARD LANE Private studies and bed roomsg hot and cold shower and needle baths: lavatories and toi- lets on every floorg electric lights, steam heat. Bell Phone 92-A In many respects the most desirable dormi- tory in Princeton. For rooms apply at the Dormitory, ,or address H. A. HILL 40 E. State Street Trenton, N J. THE NEXV BOATHOUSE LAUNDRY WE SERVE YOU WITH PROMPTNESS UNIVERSITY LAUNDRY CO. 148 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. SKIRM'S SMOKE SHOP 68 NASSAU STREET THE HAVEN FOR SMOKE SEEKING STUDENTS 3B Pipes a Specialty AMBITION PX-DING to excel in any sport is rendered easier by being properly 5 'Q equipped. A. G. SPALDING 85 BROS. are outfitters to cham- pions, whose implements must be invariably right. Quality counts. W 0 C? '6 4 Sf' 4, ' Spa1ding's Catalogue is now ready-free for the asking. QDEIN ug? A. G. SPALDINC. af BROS. 'Ifc.U,s.,AT,of 126-128 Nassau Street, 520 Fifth Avenue, New York 845 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. W- W. M. LEIGH '--4 Ready to Wear Clothing and Menis Furnishings Dress Suits A Specialty Domestic and Foreign Woolens 66 NASSAU STREET PRINCETON, N. J. Today's good things for tomorrow's big men The college man - through environment and from choice and in- clination-demands the? good things of life. Fatima Cigarettes are distinc- tively individualf' Their mild, mellow sweetness and fragrance in the smoking tell the story of choicest Turkish tobaccos- slowlyagedandskilfullyblended The simple, plain package made possible the greater Quantity and better Quality. Distinctively Individual FV TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTES Twenty for sg 1 3 fUfT'T r ig TU - . Q.. x' Q A 59521511 STRUVE'S BILLIARDS-BOWLING MOTION PICTURES MARSH CE, COMPANY PHARMACISTS PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED FROM PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS OBTAINABLE FULL LINE OF TOILET ARTICLES AND SICK-ROOM SUPPLIES JOE SIPPLEY YOUR SPECIAL DISH TO ORDER MAJESTIC RESTAURANT 4 NASSAU ST. CARROLL 86 COMPANY DRY GOODS AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, FLOOR COVERINGS 14-16 Nassau Street Princeton, New jersey . E. LAVAKE JEWELER PRINCETON SOUVENIRS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY D. M. CARUSO CUSTOM TAILOR All cleaning, pressing and repairing done by skillfuiitailors,under sanitary rules. Suits called for and delivered. 100 NASSAU ST. CUPSTAIRSD LOUIS KAPLAN DEALER IN NEW, SECOND-HAND AND MISFIT CLOTHING CLEANING AND PRESSING 29 Witherspoon St. Phone 416 D EDWARD C. KOPP PHOTO SUPPLIES Amateur Developing and Printing Wheels Sold, Rented and Repaired 60 NASSAU ST., PRINCETON, N. J. XV111 THE MAJORITY OF THE PIC- TURES IN THIS BOOK WERE FURNISHED BY WHITE STUDIO W, 2,+:.9,pg, ,Q ,fr Ee J :Sf SMF .4 f W- 5 ' ,, ,L 1141.1 V-rp-ZF' i ,sgggiv fx ' I ,Q Q11 .1..v1.-L 515345 Efllil'-Ei:--i--'TW' eriikf',:1..'-,c-.a.,:g.,1.- 5, 1, .,.,..,,,.,.,4 nm, -is V .1 ..f -1 1m'Z'f-fL1fi1aZ1:w f7i:5f7 '3'1-il ' ' ,Q yf1az?2zs..2a11Qfa:za,2-11: .,f1?1'i2:'1,L?1:1 ' -' 52--f :',,'2:,j:2 11'Eif2' .-jx ,fish:7f9ZA:zJ,Zt3?:2pZfimyrrez-11ff:--' -' -:rw - . 1-2 jafliiji?-1,'ifi,-'iii - ' iw TE fl F V ,:kn3--34,5 V , -V ' 1 . f-- 122 271 - .f ,V nay- , l 1.-5e?fi 53fa1 'it' K U A-'-c-ima-1+. ,. V.. s ee-,Hersh-..,,,,.:-.-1 -' X. ,-4 x- 1 -.sri - . .,.,,.f.3 xf,4i:'4.1' ,ep-is f ,Q 1,msv4'w.7f15-saga, :silk 1. :ii fiegigwg- MLN-lf ivismbfyfg-5: .:,-Mai -.u .p i f 6:-sm-fgrbsnia-. wiki aus: svvzwzi TRAINER KEENE FITZPATRICK h Biggest Rope made for the work at Panama was a dredging rope, three and one-quarter inches in diameter. It has six strands of thirty-seven wires each twisted around an independent wire rope of six strands of nineteen wires each, which in turn are twisted around a blue hemp center. The blue center denotes Roebling Improved Plow Steel, the hemp centers of ropes made of this steel being so colored. Improved Plow Steel is what its name implies, an improve- ment on plow steel, which until comparatively recent develop- ments in the heat treatment of steel was the best to use for ropes subjected to hard conditions of stress and wear. Plow Steel rope has not outlived its usefulness by any means. It is giving and will long continue to give good service for many purposes. But where wire rope is subjected to extra heavy tugs and pulls, to the scraping and grinding that tend to its rapid destruction, Roebling Improved Plow Steel, because of its great strength and toughness, should be chosen above all others. John A. Roeblingds Sons Co. Trenton, N. J. Branch Ofhces and Warehouses: NEVV YORK SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO ATLANTA PITTSBURGH SEATTLE PHILADELPHIA LOS ANGELES CLEVELAND PORTLAND, ORE. xix Dill 8: CoIlins's Co. 7-R, ,+- 'qoe YAP' HIGH GRADE PRINTING PAPERS WITH AND WITHOUT A COATED SURFACE The specification of Dill Sz Collins Cofs Papers placestall bidders on the same basis as regards this impor- tant item of cost, permits of an intelligent comparison of printers' quotations, and its use insures the best obtainable. Direct inquiry invited, and comprehensive samples furnished on request. I DILL at ooLL1Ns oo. 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For 18 weeks, 312.00 inadvance, loan box and collect the laundry and deliver once each Week. A trial will prove. JOHN WILLIAMS, Manager. OFFICE 84 NASSAU ST. AEVB. LONGSTARETH, GUARD XXI IE. .................................................................................... 51 OR over seventyffive years vve Service Quality Economy have been furnishing printing to Qikelj SQ? many of the largest business houses and universities in the East. The excellence of our service, the high quality of our printing, and the ecof nomical prices charged have enabled us to retain this patronage. Our plant is complete in every detail and thoroughly modern. This, together vvith the high standard of efhciency maintained at all times, is your best guarantee of a satisfactory experience in dealf ing with us. l 1 ml 5' if : fi N E15 24, Your inquiries will receive prompt attention. BURR PRINTING HOUSE ERANKEORT and JACOB STS. NEVV YORK CITY Printers of the 1915 BRICfAfBRAC Printing Binding and Electrotyping mgllg ICQ' Uv 'YV DE. 44 I W 1 MNINW -R' M J Advertisements .... Alumni Associations .... Alumni Weelcly ........... American Wllig Society ..... Athletic Department ........,.. Athletic Executive Committee .... Banjo Club. ................. . . Baseball Section ...... . . . Basketball Section ............. Bric-a-Brac Board C1914J ..... Bric-a-Brac Board C 19157 ..... Bureau of Self-Help ...... Calendar .............. Chapel Choir .................. Class Day Committee QIQISD.. Class Day Exercises CI9I3J. ,. Class Roll, 1913 ............. Class Roll, IQI4 .... Class Roll, 1915 .... Class Roll, 1916 .... Zlnhex lla Ill Commencement Department. ..... . . Eagles Mere, Princeton at.. ....... .. English Dramatic Association ..... Football Section .................., .. Freshman Athletics Department .... .. Glee Club ....................... .. olof .... .. 393 Class Roll, 1917 .... . .... .. 355 Cliosophic Society ......,..... . . . 104 .. 114 Crew . ...........,.....,.. .. .. 123 Cross-Country Team. . . . . . 124 Dances ............. . .. 87 Debate Section ......... . . . 135 Dedication .............i . .. 163 Dining Halls Committee .... . .. 101 Directory . .............. .. 5 Dramatic Department. ...... . . . 332 . . 18 Electrical Engineering, Scho . . go . . 340 Faculty ....................... . . . 341 ' - - 335 - - 37 . . 42 Golf Section. .... ... .. 48 Graduate Council .... . Xxiv 55 107 333 157 155 313 1 18 4 329 366 65 308 34 77 23 127 195 S3 175 364 Graduate College .... Gun Club Section ..... Gymnastic Section ..... Halls ...,.......... Hockey Section ..... Honors Conferred ..... Inauguration Section .... Interclass Athletics .....,.. Interscholastic Athletics ......,................ Intracollegiate Athletic Executiv e Committee. . .. Junior Promenade Committee ................ Law Club .................... Mandolin Club .... McCosh Club. ..... Medical Club ........,..... Miscellany Department ..... Monday Night Club ....... Municipal Club ............. Musical Clubs Department ........ Nassau Literary Magazine Board .... Orphic Order .................... Phi Beta Kappa ......... Philadelphian Society. ..... . Pictorial Review. ............ . Presidents of the University .,.. Press Club ........ ' ......... Princetonian Board .... Prizes Awarded, 1913 ...... Publications Department.. . . ilnhex Cfztnnnluhehj - 7 ... 179 ... 173 ... 105 ... 165 ... 346 ... 288 ... ISS ... 209 ... 331 ... 317 ... 321 . - 85 ... 307 ... 325 .. . 319 ... 299 .. . 323 - 79 - 97 . 89 ... 343 ... 305 - 99 . IQ ... 327 - 93 ... 344 . QI XXV Qualifying Students ....... Religious Organizations... . . . Retrospect . ............ . Rilie Club Section ..... Right Wing Club .... St.'Paul7s Society ..... School Clubs ......' . . Sectional Clubs ..., Senior Council ........ .... Senior Organizations ........, Senior Promenade Committee ..... Soccer Section ..... . ..... . . .. .... .. . .... Sophomore Reception Committee ................. Standing Committees of the Trustees and Faculty .... .. Summer Camp.... ,,.. ...........,..... , 1 ,...... . Swimming Section .... Ten, The. ........ . Tennis Section .... Tiger Board ..... Track Section ..... .. Triangle Club ...,........... Trustees of the University ........... Undergraduate Schools' Committee ..... University Ofhccrs ........,.......... University Press .... . Upper Class Clubs .... Water' Polo Section ..... 'Wearers of the P '. .. VVrestling 'Section ..... 62 303 349 181 297 306 263 249 295 293 315 161 318 32 3 IO 167 301 177 95 T45 67 20 287 33 103 2 1 5 169 125 171


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