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Lhere in the uturg. gun mnut make it line. - e 311 in in this upirit that me preuent unr pirture uf the pant gear. me realize that unr uhurtrumingu will he uhlg rritiriueh un the ramnuu, uu me mill refrain frum rummenting, un them unruelueu. me hupe that in after gears thin hunk mill jaruue EI reminher ut' bg-gune hngu nnu hnlf- rememhereh thingu-railing bark tu nu unr Elgrinretun-ruhere men Dream hreamu nnh make their ilreamu rume true. 1 Q A' - I W Eehieatiun 1Brnfe55ur Eeurge 35 5PB'lrC!EIelIan iBrmeetun 5 must popular prnfessnr thas hulume us respectfully hehreateh 7T . , , YET NDV wXQ' 'If e cf ' IIIUXXX S5-C' ' 2 3 THE PI2'INCETON BRIC'A'BRAC The igriezazigrac Buhlisheh Qnnuallp hp the iluniut Qllass nf Rrineetun Uiinihersitp A 'Wal-ume XLI . Qlilass of gaineteen ibunhfeh amh Qehenteen ' Qihe Baath HENRY' TEASDALE DUNN, Florida, Chairman FIHOMAS HENRY MILES, JR., Pennsylvania, Busimess Manager NORRIS DEAN JACKSON, Minnesota, Photograph ELKINS OLIPHANT, New Jersey ALFRED THOMAS COPELAND, Ohio Qtr Qihitnrs 'VVALTER MELV1LLE BOADWAY, California JOHN NIILEY FOSTER, New Jersey Qfisisrant Business jflliaxlager RICHARD ZIESING, JR, Ohio ic Editor E1 QQFHE PRINCETON BRIO-A'BRAC Q ,H OPENING 1915-1916 SESSION OF COLLEGE gg :B 6, K Q40 96 ,.:7,8x'5f, my ' 'I 8,97 X mmf fm? FX QM! 0' hm mfg' M61 I n MY. 6 Emwsitj 7FI1I3 fU2ITqC1I31fCIPJ ESFZICDEAL-I3IlAxC2 El Ji SEPTEMBER S EPTEM BER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER OCTOBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER DECEIVIBER JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY FEBRUARY 27-FEBRUARY 9. 10. 13-25 .... 1,6-20 .... . . . Tltnihersitp alenhar 1915 .Examinations for removal of hrst and second term Conditions. .Examinations for admission, held in Princeton only. 22 ............ First term begins. 23, 3 P. M. .... Formal opening exercises. 30 ............. Last day for enrollment of Gradu- ate Students at the office of the Dean of the Graduate School. 22 .... ..... C ommemoration Day. 28 ...... 1 ....... Meeting of the Board of Trustees. ESZOPIVIM. ?Thanksgiving recess. 25 ........,.... Thanksgiving Day. I3-I8 .... ..... Examinations for removal of en- trance conditions. 22, I.3OP. M.. .. Christmas vacation begins. 6, 10.30 A. M.. I3 ......... I7 ............ 1515 . Christmas vacation ends. . Meeting of Board of Trustees. .Last day for reporting second term electives. .First term examinations. Second term begins. FEBRUARY M ARCH NIARCH APR11. .APRIL APR11. .APRIL M A Y M A Y JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE XVashington's Birthday. Class of Eighteen Seventy-six Prize De- bate. Last day for receiving applications for Fellowships and Graduate Scholarships. ' Meeting of the Faculty Committee on the Course of Study. Examinations for removal of con- ditions in first term Senior sub- jects. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. Spring recess. Senior final examinations. 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 Socie- ties. Class Day. 169th Annual Commencement. Alumni Trustee election. Alumni luncheon. ' 22. . .... 15. .... 29, I2 M.. .. IO-15. .. I3 ............... 19, 1.30 P. M. 25, 10.30 A. M. 18-31 ........... 26-JUNE 9 ...... IO ........ II .... 12. . . .. 13. . . .. 14-17. .. Examinations for admission, held simultaneously in Princeton and elsewhere. I THE DRAIN CET ON B RI C 'A-BRAC igresihents of the Clliullege uf 332111 Zersep zmh Brinmztun Tllinihersitp COLLEGE FOUNDED IN me' BECAME A UNIVERSITY IN me . IV I TREV. JONATHAN DICKINSON ..... . A111-11, TREV. AARON BURR ...... A . . . JVREV. JONATHAN EDWARDS .. . Jan., TREV. SAMUEL DAVIES ...,.. .. TSAMUEJ., FINLEY, D.D. ..,....... . TJOHN WITHERSPOON, D.D., LLID., TS. STANHOPE SMITH, D.D., LL.D... TASHBJEL GREEN, D.D., 1.L.D. ..... . 'JXJAMES CARNAHAN, D.D., LL.D.. . . . 'HCJOHN IVIACLEANQ D.D'., LL.D..... 'HJAMESI MCCOSH, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. :FFRANCIS L. PATTON, DD., LL.D... g W'ooD11oW WILSON, Ph.D., Litt.D., LL13. .......... , ............., . AccEssUs EXITUS 1747 Oct, 1747 1748 1757 1758 Ldarv 1758 1758 1761 1761 1766 1766 1794 ' 1795 1812 1812 1822 1823 1854 1854 1868 1868 1888 1888 1902 1902 1910 IQI2 JOHN G. PIIBBEN, Ph.D., LL.D.. '?Resigned Tlileceased Zfubn 6. Zgpihhen, QBYJJJB., IYLB., Rtesihznt Et THE PRINCETON 131-210-A-BRACC ,H Trustees nt the Tilzinihersitp Qlirustees, exztwffitin GOV. JAMES F. FIELDER, President of the Board, Trenton, N. J. JOHN GRIER l'lIBBEN, President of the University, Princeton, N. J. 'iLife Ulirusters A JOHN A. STEWART, Senior Trustee ......... 45 VVall Street, New York, N. Y M. TAYLOR PYNE ................,. ' ....... Princeton, N. J 'JAMES W. ALEXANDER ,.55 Wlilliam Street, New York, N. Y DAVID R FRAZER D D . , . . ...... Forest Drive, Short Hills, N. J. GEORGE B. STEWART, D.D.. .Seminary Campus, Auburn, N. Y. CYRUS H. MCCORMICIC 606 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, lll JOHN DIXON, D.D. ..., IOS W'est State Street, Trenton, N. J MELANCTHON VV. JACORUS, D.D. 39 Woodland Street, Hartford, Conn :ARCHIBALD D. RUSSELL ..... Princeton, N. J JOHN DEXVITT, D.D. . .................... Princeton, N. J ROBERT GARRETT German Street, corner South, Baltimore, Md HENRY B. THOMPSON ..................... Greenville, Del JOSEPH B. S1-IEA ......... 501 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa EDWARD NV. SHELDON .... 45 Wfall Street, New York, N. Y PARKER D. HANDX' ...... 59 Cedar Street, New York, N. Y JOHN M. T. FINNEY, M.D., 1300 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md VVILLIAM COOPER PROCTER .......... Glendale, Cincinnati, O CHARLES SCRIBNER ................... ..Morristown, N. J WILLIAM J. MAGIE, 556 North Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J JOHN O. H. PITNEY ................... Morristown, NIJ BAYARD HENRY H1438 Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa. VVILLIAM CHURCH OSBORN ..7I Broadway, New York, N. Y SIMON J- MCPHERSON. D-D .-........ ...Lawrencevilley N- J- I'lENRY C. FRICK ........... Frick Building. Pittsburgh, Pa HENRY W. GREEN .... 5 West State Street, Trenton, N. J. I Qlumni Trustees ALEXANDER VAN RENSSELAER KIQIOJ h HOWARD C, PHILLIPS cI9I8D 18th and XfValnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 1033 Railway Exchange Bldg., Chicago, Ill MATTHEW C. FLEMING CIQI7J, 71 Bdwy., New York, N. Y. W'ILsON FARRAND QIQIQJ ,... 544 High Street, Newark, N. J HENRX' S. JOHNSON CI92Oj, 201 Perry Payne Building, Cleveland, O. CThe date after each name indicates the expiration of termb 'Deceased 12 Er QB Eames MEI Zllexanher, Q 514111 3IuIp 15, 1339 September 21 1915 O ' 0 0 7 7FI1I3 I3f2ITJCIIE1fC3PJ f3f2ICDfAL'I3flAxC3 Qtanhing nmmittees nf the Enarh of Trustees 1915-IE Com-miitee on Finance: MR. PIANDY, Chairman, PRESIDENT HIBBEN, MR. STEYNART, MR. PYNE, MR. NICCORMICK, MR. GREEN, MR. SHELDON, MR. PROCTER, MR. SCRIBNER, MR. PITNEY. Committee on Grounds and Buildings: MR. 'II-IOMPSON, Chair- man, PRESIDENT HIBBEN, MR. PYNE, MR. PIENRY, MR. GREEN, MR. RUSSELL, MR. GARRETT, MR. HANDY, MR. PITNEY. Committee on the Currieulm11.: REV. DR. JACOBUS, Chairman: PRESIDENT HIBBEN, DEAN NIAGIE, DEAN VVEST, DEAN FINE, REV. DR. MCPHERSON, REV. DR. DEVVITT, MR. THOMPSON, MR. FARRAND, DR. PINNEY, MR. FLEMING, MR. PHILLIPS. Committee on the Library: MR. GREEN, Chairman, PRESI- DENT HIBBEN, DR. RICHARDSON, REV. DR. MCPHERSON, MR. VAN RENSSELAER, MR. RUSSELL, MR. SCRIBNER, MR. PITNEY. Comuziftee on I-lozlorary Degrees: PRESIDENT HIBBEN, Chair- man: REV, DR. IACOBUS, MR. MAOIE, MR. SHELDON, MR FARR.-IND, MR. SCRIBNER, MR. OSEORN. Committee on. the Graduate School: MR. PYNE, Chairman: PRESIDENT PIIBBEN, DEAN WEST, MR. MCCORMICK, REV DR. JACOBUS, MR. SHEET, MR. FARRAND, MR. PROCTER, MR FLEMING. Camnziftee on Morals and Plzysfeal Education.: MR. GARRETT Chairmaug PRESIDENT HIBBEN, DEAN LLICCLENAHAN, REV DR. STEWART, REV. DR. DIXON, REV. DR. BJCPHERSON DR. PINNEY, MR. OSBORN. Committee on Faculty Minutes: REV. DR. FRAZER, ClIairma1I PRESIDENT I'lIBBEN. ' gg 25 QTHE P12-INCETQN 131216-A-BRAC E FACULTY H3 23 A THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC . fanultp JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, PH.D., LL.D., L1TT.D. ANDREW FLEMING VVEST, PH.D., LL.D. President A HON. D.L1TT. COxon.j Stuart Professor Of 'Philosophy ' Prospect Dean of the Graduate School V Giger Professor Of Latin FRANCIS LANDEY PATTON, D.D., LL.D. Wyman House, Graduate College Ex-President , Smart Professor of Ethics and the Philosophy of HERMANN CARL OTTO HUSSi PH-D-, 16112 I , Religion, Emeritus Hamiltgn, Bermuda , Professor Of Modern Languages and -Literature, Emeritus I 6 Mercer St. l'IENRY BEDINGER CORNWALL, E.M., PH.D. A V Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Emeritus HENRY BURCHARD FINE' PHD LLD' . V 1 I2 Morven St Dean of the Departments of Science 7 ' Dod Professor of Mathematics 49 Library Place GEORGE MAUOSKIE D-SC-1 LL-D , JOHN HOWELL WESTCOTT' PH.D., Princeton PTQRSSOT of Biology, Emeritus 239 Nassau St- Musgrave Professor of Latin and Tutor in Roman ' M St. CHARLES MCMILLAN, A.M., C.E. Law , , 200 Greer Professor of Civil Engineering, Emeritus VVU-LIAM FRANCIS MAGIE, PH-D-, Berlin V 40 Bayard Lane Dean Of the Faculty I . Henry Professor of Physics The Dean's House THEODORE WHITERTELD HUNT, PH.D., L.H.D. T Professor of English 72 Library Place ERNESiiEElii2G RICHARDSON' PHD' ' 220 Mercer St. TVVILLIAM LIBBEY, D.SC., Princeton LEROY WILEY MCCM3 D,SC. Professor of Physical Geography and Director of the Moore Professor of Chemistry 2 Mofifen St. E. M. Museum of Geology and Archaeology V Thanet Lodge PIENRY DALLAS THOMPSON, DSC., PH.D. Professor of Mathematics 120 Nassau St. WVTLLIAM BERRY-MAN SCOTT, PH.D., LL.D. Absent 011 leave Bl' . P f SC'D'fcgIa1iV' et Oxon? GEORGE MCLEAN HARPER, PH.D., Princeton D .air ro essor O ei? Qg-2, -dv H N St Holmes Professor of Belles Lettres and English am rl be Ouse' 152 assau ' , Language and Literature 36 Mercer St. FREDERICK NEWTON WILSON, A.M., C.E. PAUL VAN DXIKE Db' Professor Of Graphics Stony Brook Pyne Profgssor of History I Pyne Tower, Graduate College ALLAN MARQUAND, PH.D., L.H.D. . Professor of Art and Archaeology and Director Of the HERBERT STEARNS SQHIER SMTTH, U I Museum of Historic Art Guernsey Hall Professor of Civil Engmeermg 58 University Place 17 gf :H THE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC WALTER BUTLER HARRIS, C.E. Professor of Geodesy Greenholm H-ENRY VAN DX'KE, D.D., LLD. Professor of English Literature On indefinite leave of absence, without salary ELMER HOWARIU LOOMIS, PH.D., SCD. Professor Of Physics 302 Nassau St. WALTER MEAD RANKIN, PHD., Munich Professor of Biology Curator of the Herbarium 5 Evelyn Place CHARLES FREEMAN WILLIAMS MCCLURE, D.SC. Class of 1877 Professor of Zoology 2 Morven St. HOWARD CROSBY VVARREN, A.M. Stuart Professor of Psychology 133 Library Place THOMAS MARC PARROTT, PH.D., Leipsic Professor Of English 104 Mercer St. EDMUND YARD ROBBINS, A.M. Ewing Professor Of Greek Language and Literature 144 Library Place ALEXANDER HAMILTON PHILLIPS, D.SC., Princeton Professor of Mineralogy 54 Hodge Road FRED NEHER, A.M. Professor of Organic Chemistry 148 Library Place XVILLIAMSON UPDIKE VREELAND, D. ES L., Geneva VVOOdhull Professor of Romance Languages 180 Mercer St. WILLIAM KELLY PRENTICE, PHD., Halle Professor of Greek 26 Alexander St. CHARLES HENRY SMYTH, JR., PH.D. Professor of Geology 22 Morven St. HOWARD CROSBY BUTLER, A.M. Professor of Art and Archaeology Pyne Tower, Graduate College NORMAN IQEMP SMITH, D.PHIL., St. Andrews McCOsh Professor Of Philosophy 106 Broadmead HONVARD MCCLENAHAN, EE., M.S., LL.D. Dean of the College Professor of Physics joseph Henry House, College Place AUOUSTUS TROWBRIDGE, PH.D., Berlin Professor Of Physics Hodge Road DUANE REED STUART, PH.D., Michigan ' Professor of Classics ' 101 Broadmead CHRISTIAN GAUSS, A.M., L1TTD. ' Professor of Modern Languages ' 106 Fitz Randolph Road. EDWARD CAPPS, PH.D., LL.D. Professor of Classics 150 Fitz Randolph Road EDWIN GRANT CONKLIN, PH.D., SC.D. Professor of Biology ' , 139 Broadmead FRANK FROST ABBOTT, PH.D., Yale Kennedy Professor of Latin Language and Literature Battle Road I'lENRY JONES FORD, Professor of Politics Absent on leave, second term l The Nassau Inn MALCOLM MACLAREN, E.E., A.M. Professor of Electrical Engineering I6 Prospect Ave. EDWIN PLIMPTON ADAMS, PHD., Harvard .Professor Of Physics I2 Nassau St. LUTHER PEAHLER EISENHART, PH.D., johns Hopkins Professor of Mathematics 22 Alexander St. GEORGE AUGUSTUS HULETT, PH.D., Leipsic Professor of Physical Chemistry ' ' 44 Washington Road Er 15 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC RUDOLPH ERNEST BRUNNOW, PH.D., LL.D. Professor of. Semitic Philology Edgehill, Stockton St. Absent on leaye, second term r XNILLIAM FOSTER, PH.D., Princeton Professor of Chemistry 41 Battle Road ROGER BRUCE CASH JOHNSON, PHD., Princeton ' Professor of Philosophy 129 Broadmead ROBERT NICNUTT MCELROY, PH.D., Princeton Edwards Professor of American History 86 Stockton St, FRANK JEWETT MATHER, IR., PH.D., L.H.D. ' Marquand Professor of Art and Archaeology ' 3 Evelyn Place OSWALD VEBLEN, PHD., Chicago , Professor of Mathematics 58 Battle Road EDWA-RD SAMUEL CORWIN, PH.D., Pennsylvania Professor of Politics II5 Prospect Ave. HARRY FRANKLIN COVINGTON, A.M. ,Professor of Public Speaking and Debate 34 Edgehill St. ULRIC DAHLGREN, MS. Professor of Biology 7 Evelyn Place FRANK-ALBERT FETTER, PH.D., LL.D. ' Professor of Political Economy 121 Broadmead VVILLIAM GILLESPIE, PHD., Chicago Professor of Mathematics I2 Bank St. DAVID NIAGIE, IR., PHD., Halle Professor of Classics 101 Library Place JOSEPH EDWARD RAYCROFT, A.B., M.D. Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education Director of the Department of Physical Education 120 Broadmead 19 u HENRY NORIQIS RUSSELL, PH.D., Princeton Professor of Astronomy Director of the Observatory 79 Alexander St. JOHN DUNCAN SPAETH, PHD., Leipsic Professor of English 32 Edgehill St. DOUGLAS LABAREE BUEEUM, PH.D., johns Hopkins Professor of Romanic Languages and Literature 60 Hodge Road 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 VVay JOHN PRESTON HOSKINS, PHD., Berlin Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature V 22 Bank St. FRIEDRICH BLAU, PHD., Leipsic Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature 27 Bank St. MAX GEORGE MADISON PRIEST, PH.D., Jena Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature IO Nassau St. EDWIN VVALTER KEMMERER, PHD., Cornell Professor of Economics and Finance 128 Fitz Randolph Road GEORGE BRINTON McCLELLAN, A.M., LL.D. Professor of Economic History Battle Road NVILLIAM FRANKLIN VVILLOUGHBY, A.B. ' McCormick Professor Of jurisprudence and Politics - - Pekin, China Absent On' leave ARCHIBALD ALLAN BOWMAN, M.A., Glasgow Professor of Logic Olden Lane Absent on leave, in the British service Ei 226 E, THE PI2'INCETON BRIO-A-BRAC 4 ,B PIERRE LEON BOUTROUX, D.Sc., Paris JOHN W ILLIAM BASORE, PH-D-, 1011115 Hopkins, Professor Of Mathematics Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics. Absent on leave, in the French service. IOI Library Place CHARLES GROSVENQR OSGOOD, PH,D,, Yale FREDERICK. LEROY HUTSON, PH.D., Chicago Professor of English 92 Stockton St. Assistant Professor 1 Absent on leave, second term VVilliam Alfred Packard Preceptor in Classics EDWARD GLEASON SPAULDING, PH.D., Bonn 1 The Bachelors P1'OfCSSOI' of Philosophy 8 Edgelllll Sli. GORDON' HALL GEROLTLD, B-L11-T. CQXOUJ . Assistant Professor i ALLANPWELFRID CRAgIlERooKt MENZIES, P1-LDQ Cllgicago t A John Rutherfurd Preceptor in English ro essor o emis ry I 7 rospec ve. , 341 Nassau St. . . . f . . - I , . ., Johns Hopkins ALFRED NOYES MA' NATH XNIEL EDWARD GRIFFIN PH D ' Visiting Professornof English Literature, on the Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English Muffay Foundafm I4 North Albert E. Doa Hall FRANK HENRY CONSTANT, C.E., Sc.D. ,X VV M Professor of Civil Engineering 280 Nassau St, A UGUiii,Staliygrcigggsgrfxpreceptor in English DANA CARLETON MUNRO, A.M.,.L.H,D., 'Brown 29 Cleveland Lane Dodge Professor of Mediaeval H1s1tToryR d 1 h R d FRANCIS CHARLES MACDONALD, ABA U9 itz an O P Ca Assistant Professor, Edgerstoune Preceptor in English I GEORGE HARRISON SHULL, PHD., Chicago The Ixassau Inn Professor of Botany and Genetics 60 Jefferson Road ROBERT IQILBURN ROOT, PHD., Yak Assistant Professor, John L. Cadwalder Preceptor in PHILIP MARSHALL BROWN, A.M. English 31 Chambers St, , Professor of International Law 152 Graduate College 1 FRANK LINLEY CRITCHLOW, PH.D., Johns Hopkins AVP-RNER FITEI PH-D-, ETCTIUSYIVHHIPI Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages Professor of Ethics 67 Prospect Ave. 5 Mercer St, LUcIUs HOPKINS MILLER, A.M. WILLIAM IQOREN, A.M. Assistant Professor of Biblical Instruction Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages I2 Edgehill St. 105 Fitz Randolph Road HENRY RQBINSON SHIPMAN, PH-D-I HH1'Va1'Cl , HARVEY VVAIERMAN THAYER, PH.D., Columbia AS51Ft2m'f PY0fe550F,,C1HS5 Of 1881 P1'6CeDt0f H1 Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages History and Politics 27 Mercer St. I2 Nassau St, CHARLES VVORTHEN SPENCER, PH.D,, Columbia MARCUS STULTS FARR, D.Sc., Princeton Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History and Politics Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Geology II4 Fitz Randolph Road 20 Vandeventer Ave. 20 Eg IH THE PR'IN CETON B RI C 'ASB RAC 'WALTER lXtlAXWELL,ADRIANCE, A.M. PHILIP HOWARD FOGEL, PHD., Princeton Assistant Professor, Earl Dodge Preceptor in Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Philosophy Economics Lawrenceville Road, R. F. D. 2 8 South West College :MIORRIS XXVILLIAM CROLL, PH.D., Pennsylvania JOSEPH HENRY MACLAGAN VVXEDDERBURN, D.Sc., Edinburgh Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Mathematics 6 Noi-th Reunion Hall Absent on leave, in the British service Absent on leave, first term , GEORGE TAPLEY WHITNEY, PH.D., Cornell LOUIS JWARDLAW MILES, PH-D-I J0hUS-H0Dk11IS Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Philosophy Asslstant Professor, Preceptor In English ' 27 William St, , 7 Greenholm . ' CHARLES WILLIAM KENNEDY, PH.D., Princeton CHARLES RUPUs MOREY, A.M. Assistant Professor I ' Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Art and Archaeology Robert Stockton Pyne Preceptor in English . ' I2o Nassau St. Battle Road XVIWLLIAM. STARR MYERS, PH.D., Johns Hopkins DAVID ALOYSIUS MCCABE,' PH.D., Johns Hopkins A Assistant Professor Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Economics Robert Stockton Pyne Preceptor in History and - 25 Patton Hall Politics IS Alexander St. - EDWIN FITCH NORTHRUP, PH.D., Johns Hopkins HEREWARD LESTER COOKE, MLA, Assistant Professor of Physics 55 Jefferson Road . Class of 1898 Assistant Professor of Physics 143 Moi-cor St, GEORGE WIcKER ELDERKIN, PH.D., Johns Hopkins - Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Art and Archaeology PHILIP EIZY ROBINSON, PH.D., Giessen The B3ChCl0f3 A Assistant Professor of Physics 128 Broadmead WILLIAM SHERWOOD FOX, PH.D., Johns Hopkips AUSTIN MORRIS HARMON, PHDGY Yale Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics d Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics 21 Jefferson R03 ' IH Fitz Randolph Road CHARLES EUGLEY MATHEWS, PH.D., Johns Hopkins RAYMoND SMITH DUGAN, PHD., Heidelberg Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern lgnguaggt Assistant Professor of Astronomy Patton Ave. 12 assau ' , . ' DONALD PRITCHARD SMITH PH.D. Gottinven CHARLES RANALD MAcINNEs, PH.D., Johns Hopkins - ' ' - O B d Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Mathematics Assistant Professor of Chemlstry 94 ayar Lane - 14 Vandeventef AW- DONALD CLIVE STUART, PH.D., Columbia Assistant Professor, Preceptor IH Modern Languages GILBERT VAN INGEN The Western VVay Assistant Professor of Geology r Curator of Invertebrate Palaeontology JOHN STOPT VAN NEST, PH-Du MU,mC1'1 IIS Broadmead Assistant Professor of Chemistry 37 Cleveland Lane 2l ggi iS THE PI2'IN CETON B RI C 'A' B RAC HAROLD HERMAN BENDER, PH.D., johns Hopkins DONALD BLYTHE DURHAM, PH.D., Princeton Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics 120 Fitz Randolph Road 72 University Place EDWIN FAUVER, A.B., M.D. CLIFTON RUMERY HALL, P1-LD., Princeton Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Physical Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History and Education 23 Jefferson Road Politics 58 University Place RADCLIFFE HEERMANCE, A,M, NVALTER PHELPS HALL, PH.D., Columbia Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History and II4 Broadmead Politics 26 Prospect Ave. ALLAN CHESTER JOHNSON, PH.D., Johns Hopkins CHALFANT ROBINSON. PH-D., Yale ' Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History and 34 Bank St. Politics I2 Boudinot St. FREDERICK WILLIAM LUEHRING, PH.M. ROBERT MAXWELL SCOON, B.A. COxon.J Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Physical Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics Education 110 New Moore St. IO Nassau St. HENRY CLAY MCCOMAS, IR., PHD., Harvard EDMUND NEWTON HARVEY, PH., Columbia Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Psychology Assistant Professor of Physiology Guyot Hall 109 Broadmead , . HUGH STOTT TAYLOR, D.Sc., Liverpool - GEORGE DOBBIN BRQWN,-PH-D-, 1011115 H0Dk1ns Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry Reference Librarian I South West Brown Hall 43 Graduate College HERBERT SPENCER MURCH, PHD., Yale i STEWART PATON, M.D. Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English Lecturer on NeurO-Bi0l0gy Greer11and5 . 1 A, Campbell Hall . WESTEL XVOODBURY WILLOUGHBY, PHD., Johns Hopkins THOMAS JEFFERSON WERTENBAKER, PH.D., Virginia Lecturer on Jurisprudence and Politics Assistant Professor, Preceptor in H.istory and Graduate College P l't' 8 U ' 't Pl O 1 ICS 5 mversl y ace HENRY RUTGERS MARSHALL, L.H.D., D.Sc. QSWALD WHITMAN KNAU1-Hy PHD. Columbia Lecturer on Aesthetics 3 W. 29th St., New York, N. Y. Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Economics and S - - - REV. RALPH BROWER.PQMEROY, A.M. Oclal Institutions 55 Battle Road Lecturer on Biblical Literature 32 Mercer St. GEORGE ERLE BEGGS, A.B., C.E. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering HENRY LANE EN0, A-B-, LLB- H2 Mercer St. Research Associate in Psychology KARL TAYLOR COMPTON, PHD., Princeton ALFRED GOLDSBOROUGH MAYER, Sc.D., Harvard Assistant Professor of Physics 26 Murray Place Lecturer on Biology 276 Nassau St. 22 Er EE E, THE 912-INCETON 131210-A-BRAC ,B PAUL JULES JOSEPH VAN DEN VEN, D.PHIL. 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Instructor in Modern Languages 6 A, Holder I-Iall KENNETH HAMILTON CONDIT. ME., C.E. Instructor in Civil Engineering 24 Madison St. CHARLES LESLIE FLEECE, A.M. ' Instructor in Chemistry 54 Murray Place ROBERT GRIFFIN SHERWOOD, A.M. Instructor in Physics 230 Nassau St. MASON VVHITING TYLER, PH.D., Harvard Instructor in History and Politics 26 Prospect Ave. JAMES VVADDELL ALEXANDER, 2ND, PHD., Princeton Instructor in Mathematics 34 Cleveland Lane ALBERT ARNOLD BENNETT, PH.D., Princeton Instructor in Mathematics MILTON ARGX'LE CAMPBELL,-A.B., C.E Instructor in Geodesy EVANS CLARK, A.M. 35 Park Place - 53 Aiken Ave. Instructor in History and Politics 26 Prospect Ave. ARCHIBALD LAMONT DANIELS, IR., PH.D., Yale Instructor in Mathematics FRANK NICHOLAS EGERTON, JR., A.M. 272 Nassau St. Instructor in Electrical Engineering FRANK FRITTS, PH.D., Princeton 8 A, Graduate College Instructor in History and Politics 7 A, Graduate College CLINTON VVALKER KEYES, PH.D., Princeton Instructor in Classics I-IOWARD SEAVOY LEACH, A.M. L1lJI'3.I'l2.ll,S Asslstant 55 jefferson Road IO4 Graduate College JOHN TRUMBULL IVIETCALF, PH.D., Yale Instructor in Psychology THEODORE AUGUSTUS MILLER, A.M. Instructor in Classics SAMUEL SHELLABAROER, A.B. Instructor in English DONALD LEROY STONE, LL.B., A.M, Instructor in English 128 Graduate College 52 Blair I-Iall 210 Mercer St. I4 B, Graduate College pg 128 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC RALPH MASON BLAKE, PHD., Harvard Instructor in Philosophy 84 Graduate College CLARENCE DIETZ BRENNER, A.B. , Instructor in Modern Languages 8 North Reunion Hall LINDLEY RICHARD DEAN, PH.D., Princeton Instructor in Classics 18 Bank St. ROY JOSEPH DEEERRAR1, PH.D., Princeton Instructor in Classics II4 Graduate College LIENRY BERNHARD DIRKS, B.S., M.E. Instructor in Civil Engineering 24 Mercer St. NELSON LEWIS GREENE, A.M. Instructor in Modern Languages 28 Linden Lane LESTER SANDERS HILL, M.A. Instructor in Mathematics 23 Madison St. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HOWELL, IR., B.S. Instructor in Geology Assistant Curator of Geology Patton Ave. XWILLIAM ORR MCCONNELL, A.B. Instructor in Modern Languages 24 Graduate College EARL BALDWIN SMITH, PH.D., Princeton Instructor in Art and Archaeology I4 A, Graduate College HENRY BARTLETT VAN HOESEN, PH.D., Princeton Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books 30 Linden Lane HARRY BRucE WALLACE, PILD., Jena Instructor in Modern Languages IZZ Vandeventer Ave. ARTHUR WILLIAMS, A.M. Instructor in Classics 16 Park Place ARTHUR NICHOLS YOUNG, PH.D., Princeton Instructor in Economics and Social Institutions 43 jefferson Road 24 'ASSISTANTS IN IULIAN HUNTLEY CAPPS, A.M. Assistant in Chemistry BYRON CASSIUS Goss, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry PRENTICE REEvEs, A.M. Assistant in Psychology NATHANIEL HOWELL FURMAN, A.M. Assistant in Chemistry NEWELL TRIMBLE GORDON, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry ,ALBERT SLARNES RICHARBSON, A.M. Assistant in Chemistry IIVILLIAM MILLER BOVARD, M.S. Assistant in Chemistry HAROLD IVVILBERFORCE CLOSE, A.M. Assistant in Chemistry ARTHUR PHARAOH I'IONESS, A.B. Assistant in Mineralogy CARL CASKEY SPEIDEL, PH.B. Assistant in Biology WALTER EDMUND ANDERSON, 'A.M. Assistant in Mathematics FRANCIS WESLEY BLAIR, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry LOUIS BOYD DOBIE, Assistant in Chemistry RAYMOND HENRY FOGLER, B.S. Assistant in Biology EARLE ATHERTON HARDING, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry INSTRUCTION 8 B, Graduate College 7 C, Graduate College 21 Olden Ave. I5 F, Graduate College 7 C, Graduate College 103 Graduate College 6 A, Graduate College 6 A, Graduate College 47 Spring St. 64 Wiggins St. 35 Park Place 2 B, Graduate College 54 Murray Place 60 University Place 52 jefferson Road gg QE E1 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC- yg AMos HENRY 'HERSH, A.M. ELMER LENTZ SHAFFER, B.S. Assistant in Biology 6 B, Graduate College Assistant in Biology 6 B, Graduate College HARRY HAMILTON LAUGHI-IN: B-5 , l RAY ADDISON SIGSEEE, PH.D., Heidelberg Assistant 111 Botany 36 Uniyersxty Place Assistant in Philosophy 36 Bank St- CHARLES LEOAMACY ' - - NIERWYN CLARENCE TEAGUE, A.B. Assistant In Botany ?40 Nassau St' Assistant in Chemistry Graduate College SHERLEY WARNER MORGAN, A.B. , Assistant in Architectural Drawing REUBEN A?-EL WESTER, A-M-, 7 A, Graduate College Assistant in Mathematics 35 Park Place GEORGE ST. JOHN PERROTT, IR., A.M. JOHN HowE YOE, M.S. ' , ' Assistant in.Chemistry 63 Graduate College ' Assistant in Chemistry 78 Graduate College 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. ' r 25 Es Bl f 'FIiI3iEH2ITiC1I?TW3Ii f3I2IlDfAL-IBRUALD btanhing Qiummittees uf that jfatultp 1515-15 Course of Study: PRESIDENT HIBBEN, Chairmang PROFESSORS BOWMAN, CONKLIN, EISENHART, FETTER, FINE, HARPER, W. F. MAOIE, MCCAY, PHILLIPS, VREELAND, XIVEST, WEST- COTT. Discipline: DEAN MCCLENAHAN, Chairman: PROEESSORS GIL- LESPIE, MILLER, PHILLIPS, PRIEST, TROWERIDGE. . Entrance: PROFESSORS HOSICINS, Chairman, BUEFUM, FOSTER, GEROULD, GILLESPIE, MCCLENAHAN, MYERS, ROOT CSecre- taryj, D. R. STUART, WARREN. Library: DR. E. C. RICHARDSON, Chairman: PROFESSORS ADAMS, JOHNSON, MCCLELLAN, NIACDONALD, NICCLURE, DAVID NIAGIE, MATHER, MENZIES, RUSSELL, SMYTH, THAYER, VEBLEN. Music: PROFESSORS BUTLER, COOKE, FOGEL, GILLESPIE, MAR- QUAND, SPAETH. Non-Athletic Organisations: PROFESSORS GEROULD, Chairmang HEERMANCE CSecretaryj, DAVID MAOIE, SHIPMAN, SPEN- CER, D. C. STUART, RAYCROFT. Exanzinations and Standing: DEAN MAGIE, Chairman, PRO- FESSORS BUEEUM, CONSTANT, EISENHART, FOSTER, HAR- MON, MCCLENAHAN, NIACINNES, NIILES, PRIEST, VREE- LAND, MR. C. H. JONES. Graduate School: DEAN VVEST, Chairman, PROFESSORS CAPPS, -CONKLIN, EISENHART, GAUSS, HULETT, KEMMERER, RICELROY, WH F. NI.-XC-IE, NIARQUAND, P.-XRROTT, ICEMP SMITH, SMYTH. Outdoor Sports: DEAN MCCLENAHAN, PROFESSORS FINE, KENNEDY, IWCCLURE, RAYCROFT, SPAETH. Public Lectures: PROEESSORS BROWN, BRUNNOW, KEMMERER, IVIARQUAND, SPAULDING AND MR. CLOSE. University Extension : PROEESSORS COLLINS, Chairmang DAHL- OREN, MCCLELLAXN, MCCOMAS, SPAETH, XVARREN. Teaching Appointments: PROFESSORS CAPPS, CORWIN, KEN- NEDY, PRENTICE, ROBBINS, ROOT, MR. C. H. JONES CReg- istrarb. Conference: PROFESSORS ABBOTT, Chairman, CAPPS, CONK- LIN, KRMMERER, KEMP SMITH, TROWBRIDGE. Preceptorial: PROFESSORS COLLINS, Chairman, .ADRIANCE CSecretaryj, HARPER, R. B. C. JOHNSON, MCCLELLAN, MCCABE, ROOT, SI-IIPMAN, D. R. STUART. BB EE E1 THE PRINCETON BRIO 'A'BRAC 53 Gffiners uf Qhministratiun JOHN GRIERXHIBBEN, PH.D., LL.D., LITT.D. President f' Nassau Hall ANDREW FLEMING WEST, PH.D., LL.D., HON. D.LITT. COxOn.J Dean of Graduate School Nassau Hall HIENRHL BUBCHARD FINE, PH.D., LL.D. ' Dean of the Departments of Science 49 Library Place VVILLIAM FRANCIS TVIAGIE, PH.D. 'Dean of the Faculty The Dean's House HOWARD MCCLENAHANA, EE., M.S., LL.D. Dean of the College Nassau Hall HENRY GREEN DUFFIELD, A.B. Treasurer University Offices CHARLES WILLTSTON MCALPIN, A.M. Secretary ' Nassau Hall GECJRGE C. WINTRINOERI, EE. Secretary of. Business Administration University Offices CHARLES H. JONES, A.B. Registrar Nassau Hall -GILBERT FAIRCHILD CLOSE, AM. Editor of Ofhcial Publications Assistant to the Secretary Nassau Hall JOHN SAVILLE COSGRAVE . Assistant to the Treasurer University Offices ROSWELL DAVIS, B.S. Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings University Offices JOHN NTCDOWELL CARNOCHAN, M.D. University Physician The lnhrmary HELEN GROSS Infirmarian The Infirmary GEORGE MCFARLANE GAYLT, A.B. Secretary of the Bureau of Self-Help 48 Mercer Street WILLIAM JAMES COAN Proctor Nassau Hall Er IB H1 - THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC N xg bnzbnul uf Qilzntrical Engineering SECOND YEAR MEN CHARLES ROBBINS LECOMPTE, IR. A... Lakewood, N. I. PTARRY FRANK PORTER .... ........ T renton, N. I JAMES GRMSBEE MURRAY ....... ..... P lainfield, N. J. DUDLEY WILLCOX ..... .... L awrenceville, N. I FIRST YEAR MEN LAWRENCE DAY HOWELL ......... .... P hiladelphia, Pa. AUGUST JOHN TVTUNDT .... .... T reuton, N. I BRUNSON SIMPSON NICCUTCHEN .... ..... P 1aiuHeld, N. I. VVALTER VANB. ROBERTS ..... ..... T itusville, Pa ZS Es TB N57 y L 1 . Oy Nm WX: X X Z , N fi, N j F if I V, If f TQ :- V- I LQ! JJ V'- IZ ' I if 1.12 . D Z Y? 'ff , 4.1. n 1' .. UTI' I .F :aiu -21:1 an E- 'gl J:-I r H E -' r I nl .E 1.-l ,J .1' if 5 is 'J- u L- 1 se E E' EE II IW ,..--- :Eg '- v5 7 M Mg, K 1 LL v Al U .- ilk 5 A E gm L , mf F1 Ein: WN F dow 1 31 if !: ? ff, wr E E '21 T1 I 4 1 'QQ f? E: 1 - . FE? J Zllllf ,I l ,, ,,,-. i gkiimil 7 Qi- 5 ,,-.,. L I 1 L ZS' p E4 KTHE PRINCETON 31210-A-BRAC GRADUATE COLLEGE THE PRTN CET ON B RI C A'B RAC Grahuate bzbuul Bull NAME c ADDRESS James Ernest Abshire ..........,.......,...... Roanoke, Va. Charles Mellinger Ackerman ................... Reading, Pa. George Gleln Anderson .......... I5 N. Main St., Sharon, Pa. Walter Edmund Anderson .,............... Stillwater, Minn. S. P. Y. Surendranath Arya ..... 38 Broadway, Madras, India Robert Stockton Axtell ..... Lebanon Manse, Homestead, Pa. English Bagby .........,.. 2246 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. Louis van Valzah Barber ...................... Belleville, Pa. Ray Alfred Barnard ....................... Plainsboro, N. J. VVilliam Avery Barras .... Peddie Institute, Hightstown, N. J. Ismar Baruch ............. 28 Starr St., New London, Conn. Thomas Quinn Beesley .... 4806 Lake Park Ave., Chicago, Ill. James Martin Benade .......................... Big Run, Pa. William Martz Beury ............. 3216 N. 16th St., Phila., Pa. James Edward Biggs ...... 826 S. Travis St., Sherman, Tex. George Althoff Bingley ..... 624 State St., Watertown, N. Y. Francis Vlfesley Blair.. .12 Northampton Rd., Amherst, Mass. William Miller Bovard, N 4422 Dexter St., Roxborough, Phila., Pa. Henry Newpher Bowman, 42 West End Ave., N., Lancaster, Pa. Carl Campbell Brigham, A ' - 30 Landsdowne Ave., Galt, Ontario, Canada Andrew Brown .................,.. Banford, Gilford, Ireland Frederick Warner Brown ...,.......... Chicago Junction, O. Arthur Francis Buddington .........,... West Mystic, Conn. Arthur Edwin Bye ............. Boxstead, Princeton, N. J. William Thomas Caldwell. . .422 XfVest Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. James Cannon, 3rd .......................... Blackstone, Va. Thomas Stacy Capers ......................,.. Newnan, Ga. Julian Huntley Capps .... 504 N. Church St., Jacksonville, Ill. Neil Carothers .....,....................... Princeton, N. J. John Franklin Bruce Carruthers, 1350 State St., Harrisburg, Pa. Angelo Maria-Centanni ........... 1415 S. 12th St., Phila., Pa. Tso-Shuen Chang ........................... Soochowgr China Albert Kinkade Chapman .......,..... .Marysv1lle, O. NAME ADDRESS Shiu-Yuen Chen ..............,........ ....... C anton, China Richard Newton Loomis Church, 27 Cedar St., New York City Harold Wilberforce Close ................. Princeton, N. J. Alva Lee Cloyd .......,... Y ...............,... Salisbury, Mo. Todd Dresser Cochran ..... 604 Central Ave., Johnstown, Pa. William Egbert Cockfield. .23 Selkirk Ave., Montreal, Canada Philip Littlejohn Coffin ........ Bayshore, Long Island, N. Y. Robert Peter Coffin ........... 28 College St., Brunswick, Me. Randolph Caskie Coleman. .1201 2nd St., S. VV., Roanoke, Va. Arthur Holly Compton ...... 816 College Ave., Vilooster, O. Lewis William Crawford ...........,.. Cameron Mills, N. Y. Norborne Harris Crowell .... 1123 26th St., Des Moines, Iowa VVilliam Vifilson Cumberland, . , 131 W. Ave., 51, Los Angeles, Cal. Charles Linnaeus Cumming ................. Kilsby, England Roy Lee Davis ...........................,. Monticello, Ark. Leo Alfred Denit .................,.............. Salem, Va. William Robertson DeVilliers .... Hope Town, South Africa Ernest Theodore Dewald, 22 Morris St., New Brunswick, N. J. John Dickinson ............. 1125 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. William Anthony Dittmer .................. Scottville, Mich. Louis Boyd Dobie ......... 54 Murray Place, Princeton, N. J. Allen Welsh Dulles ..,.......... 67 South St., Auburn, N. Y. Albert Sherman Eastman .... 44 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. Earnest Edward Eells ....... 70 Bridge St., Worcester, Mass. Marion Eppley .............. Edgerstoune, Princeton, N. J. Russell Fleming ..... 254 Hamilton St., New Brunswick, N. J. Raymond I-Ienry Fogler ................. Wfest Rockport, Me. Albert Mathias Friend, Jr ....................... Ogontz, Pa. Nathaniel Howell Furman .............. Lawrenceville, N. J. Clarence James Gamble. 4 IlVestmoreland Place, Pasadena, Cal. Henry Edwin Gebhard ........................ Red Lion, Pa. Edward Gillis ............................... Beaumont, Cal. Ray Edwin Gilman ..... ..... L eavenworth, Kans. Hit 23 THE PI2'INCETON 131210-A-13RAc ' .KF htm P - wus! A Q 5 ' Q Y . ' H f-jffssfg , ,.. f- V, ',,: . , '..L..',,.. Qffivf - nina:-mm'1Bilfc,U 43512133 Q, -v H- , . K.: 3331 was 'X GRADUATE SCHOOL 1 Ef 13 'i THE PRTNCET ON BRIC 'A'BRAC A Grahuate School Bull mlontinueiay NAME 1 , ADDRESS, Antony Pastor Giraud ..... .... G uauabacoa, Cuba Blake-More Godwin ...... ... ...... Clinton, Mo. Newell Trimble Gordon. . ..... Boonton N . . .... , . J. Harley Nathan Gould .......,.......... VVest Springfield, Pa. Clayton Baird Hamil, V R. F. D. No. 5, Blenheim, Ontario, Canada Robert Hampton, Jr .............., ' ........... Titusville, Pa. William Thomson Hanzsche, V 4 ' Crowson and Radnor Aves., Govans, Baltimore, Md. Earle.Athert0n Harding .................. York H-arbor, Me. Malcolm Morrison Haring. .428 S. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. James Penrose Harland ............ 58 N. 38th St.,'Phila., Pa. Ralph Elmer Harmon ......................... Clifton, N. Y. Fred Lee Harper ............................ Cumberland, O. John DeHart Harrison ...... The Hamilton, Morristown, Pa. Warren, Hiram Hayes ........,........... Punxsutawney, Pa. Edwin Humphrey Hazen . ... ......... , . .Middletown, Conn. Edward Ivan Heft .......,.... 333 E. Oak St., Louisville, Ky. ,Charles William Hendel, Jr. .... 746 Centre Ave., Reading, Pa. Sarnuel Clarence Henderson..1 ............ Shippingport, Pa-. Amos Henry Hersh ,.......... 561 S. Lime' St., Lancaster, Pa. Ping Song Ho ................... , .....,..,. Chekiany, China Tobey Rutei Hosoi ..... , ,....... . .......... Kamakura, Japan Stanley Edwin Howard ..... 230 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Swei Hsun .............. ' ................. Nanchang, China Ernest Paxton Janvier ...... 56 Hillside Ave., Madison, N. J. Brewster Hawkins Jones, ' . 1 ' . 209 Washington Ave.,'Belleville, N..J. Isidor.Kaufman. . f ............... 98 Pitt St., New York City Henry Thomas Kent, Jr ................. Clifton Heights, Pa. Raymond Anthony Ketchledge, ' , 113 Washington St., Easton, Pa. George John Kilgus .......... 40 S. 7th St., Newark, N. J. Lewis Hubert Knight ......................... .Tulsa, Okla. Joseph Proctor Knott, Jr .............. Box 10, Lebanon, Ky. Harry Hamilton Laughlin, A , Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y. Sidney Lawrence Levengood. .142 W. Wayne Ave., Wayne, Pa. Charles Henry Lewis .......................... Fowler, Cal. NAME Kuang Ching Liu. .Chinese ADDRESS Christian Church, Tientsin, China Tien Lan Lin ....................... Highwa, Tukien, China Charles Lacy Lockert, Jr, .........,,..... Clarksville, Tenn. Robert Milton Mclsaac , .................. Beaver Falls, Pa. Callum Nicholson Miller Mackay, 1 Braidburn Terrace, Edinburgh, Scotland James Alexander MacKean ..... Musquodoboit Harbor, N. S. Edward Elliott MacMorland .............. Kansas City, Mo. Alexander Clifford McMullen, 772 Summer St., Appleton, XfVis. Joseph McNeill, 225 W. Rittenhouse St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. Frederick Henry Martin .................. York Village, Me. Thomas Bradley Mather, r . 3504 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bertram Hirsh Mautner ...... 970 Park Ave., New York City Ferdinand Lathrop Mayer. .162 Library Place, Princeton, N. J. Herbert Edward Mierow.. Clinton Edward Moffett. .. Joseph Antonius Nyberg. Keiki Ogiri ............... Howard Lower Olewiler. .. Richard Charles Theodore ................Lakewood, N. J. ...................Madison, Ind. . . ..... Whitehall, Mich. .....Okayama, Japan ......Red Lion, Pa. Othen .......... Colombo, Ceylon George St. John Perrott ................. Grand Forks, N. D. Reginald Poland .......... .53 Lloyd Ave., Providence,.R. I. Arthur Reno Porter ............................ Pulaski, Pa. Herbert Rivington Pyne ................ Bernardsville, N. J Clement Carrington Read .... ....... R ichmond, Va. Franklin Pearce Reagan ..... ............... T ipton, Ind. Jacob Walter Reeves ..................... Hightstown, N. J. Prentice Reeves. ................. 1401 Pearl St., Joplin, Mo. Herman Taudte Reinecke...I8I3 Carson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Felix Renick ....................,.......... Winchester, Ky. Albert Starnes Richardson.. .......... Murfreesboro, Tenn. Harry Walker Richmond. . .E. Erclrnan Ave., Baltimore, Md. Jesse Hale Riddle ............................ Davis, W. Va. Walter van B. Roberts ........................ Titusville. Pa. James Orr Rodgers ....................... Statesville, N. C. Rudolph Grohe Roll .... 155 Pennington Ave., Trenton, N. J. Dwight VVilliam Salter ........ 1 .... R. F. D., Ossining, N. Y. Er 238 NAME Edward Sampson ........ Shipp Gillespie Sanders ..... ..... ,...... G e orgetown, Tex. Henry Lucian Saville Frederick Schweitzer ......... Charles Hodge Scott . . Edward George Seel. .. Frank Meyers Seibert. F. Rolland Severance.. Samuel Robert Shafer. . Elmer Lentz Shaffer. . . james Cole Shively. .. ................Lexington, Va. .1118 Foulkrod St., Phila., Pa. ......152 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. ..,. . . . . . .15 lfValnut St., Etna, Pa. ..........................Berlin, Pa. ..................,.XfVillsboro, N. Y. Negley Apartments, Hagerstown, Md. ...........2137 N. 6th St., Phila., Pa. THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC Qrahuate Svnhnul 33011 Gltunrluhshj ADDRESS .....Haverford, Pa. .....................Fayetteville, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Lowell Jackson Thomas .... Victor Colo Aladar Tomcsanyi ......... Homestead Pa Russell Vreeland Tuers .... 680 E 23rd St Paterson N I Paul DeWitt Twinem ...,. 437 Bowman St VVooster O David Bevier Van Dyck... Greenville N Y Harold Monk Vinacke .... Proctor Colo Alan Tower 'vVaterman. .69 Parad1se Rd Northampton Mass Shirley Howard Weber .... 492 44tl'l St Oakland Cal Roy VVebster .............. Spartanbur S C Herbert Theberath lfVeiskotten Irvin Sturger Shultz .... ......... W atsontown, Pa. Daniel Lester Snyder .... ..... L evels, VV. Va. Hurn Joo Song ..,............................ Seoul, Korea Carl Caskey Speidel, 2309 First St., N. W., VVasl1ington, D. C. James Kirkpatrick Stewart, 2308 Monroe St., 'Wilmingto11, Del. john Quincy Stewart ....... 1404 N. 211d St., Harrisburg, Pa. John Lewis Stoever, The Delmar, Germantown, Phila., Pa. Mark l1Vallace Swetland. .Peddie Institute, Hightstown, N. I. Emerson Howland Swift..140 W. 57th St., New York City Merwyn Clarence Teague ....... 69 High St., Pendleton, Ind. James Woodruff Teener ..................,.. Cumberland, O. Robert Stockdale Telfer, 335 S. College Ave., Bloomington, Ind. Dennis Barrier 'vVelsh ..... Salem, Va Reuben Axel 'Wester ...... 115 E. 33rd St., Kansas City, Mo Thomas King Whipple .... 3815 Wlalnut St., Kansas City, Mo Wordsworth Day Williams..15 Elberon Place, Albany, N. Y James Burt W'illson, I228 Buena Vista St., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa Ernest Bowker Wood ..................,.. Rummerfleld, Pa Frank Edwin Wood ........................ NVamego, Kans Carroll Hill Wfooddy ...... 336 36th St., S. E., Portland, Ore Ralph Bailey Yewdale ........ 171 23rd St., Milwaukee, W'is John Howe Yoe ............................. Hartselle, Ala Paul Thomas Young .... 645 S. Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Cal Walter Stewart Young. .645 S. Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Cal QV Es SE 'Y X W CLASSES ?THE PRIN CET X V x9l6 ON BRIC A -BRAC QE'ff1ner5 EDWARD LANE SHEA ..... . .......... Prcfsid t CHARLES LAMBERT HEYNIGE ........... Vice-Pfesid 1' .. . . . .Secretary-Trcas LAURENCE GEORGE PAYSON THE PR'INCETON 131210-A-BIQAC Glass NAME I .' ' ADDRESS Leon Abbett, Jr. .,.......... 969 Park Ave., New York City Virginius Wilkins Alexander, 802 W. Sixth Ave., Pine Bluff, Ark. Ethan Davidson Alyea ....... 462 Clifton Ave., Clifton, N. J. Hamilton Fish Armstrong. . .58 W. Tenth St., New York City James Syng Armstrong. . .166 High St., Middletown, Conn. Boudinot Bakewell Atterbury, - 145 W. 86th St., New York City Ferdinand Whitall Bailey..539 Boundary St., Sewickley, Pa. Joseph Dill Baker .... 3442 Auchentoroly Ter., Baltimore, Md. John ,Merrell Baker. ....... Hotel Windemere, Chicago. Ill. Edward Becker Bamman. . .23 Chambers St., Princeton, N. J. Carlton Banigan... ..,.,..,. 395 Ellison St., Paterson. N. J. Fritz Krupp 'Barbour ,... John McFerran Barr, Fidelity and Yervard H. Basmadjian ............ Arthur Ferguson Benton ........ 16 VVall St., New York City Robert Granger Benson ...... 66 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. J. Leigh Bamber Bergen.. Osborne Tatman Biddle. Albert Busch Bingham .... 7 - ., y Emerson Prall Bird ..,..... 445 Ellison St., Paterson, N. J. ' .... N594 Benson St., Camden, N. J. ..................Grantwood, N. J. . . . . . . .Connell Bldg., Scranton, Pa. .818 East High St., Springfield, O. Robert James Boyd ........................... Auburn, Neb. O'Hara Denny Brereton. .124 Fifth Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Robert'Archibald Brotemarkle .............. Salisbury, Md. Harold Gilmore Brown .... 248 S. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. Lawrence Brown ...... I7 Montgomery Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edwin Chapman Buchanan. .289 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Benjamin Bullock, 3rd ........................ Ardmore, Pa. Milton Joseph Bunnell. .70 Montecello Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Wiley Haralson Burford ......................... Ocala, Fla. VVilliam Jay Burke ........ 338 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J. Robert Vlfilliamson Burns ............. 'West Carrolton, Ohio ....96 Franklin St., New York City Columbia Trust Co., Louisville, Ky. .Constantinople, Turkey ....................Paterson, N. J. .1110 Jackson St., Vlfilmington, Del. 6 8 80 VVater St New York Cit C. H. Bischoff .......... Kenneth Voris Blue .... Wallace Bower .......... Samuel Andrew .Bowman. nf 37 1916 NAME ADDRESS William Judson Burr, Jr. ..... 284 Spring St., Trenton, N. J. Allan Macy Butler ....... 288 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. James Ebert Butterworth, 352 Pelham Rd., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pap Charles Lawton Campbell.. .736 W. ISISL St., New York City Ralph Newton Campbell, 5147 Friendship Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Joseph Maull Carey ....... ' .................... Glenside, Pa. Vfilliam Irving Carpenter, Jr., ' 2201 Girard Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. Edward Sterling Carter ................. Washington, Conn. Robert.Tappan Chaplin,'2206 Q St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Elmer Ellsworth Childs ....., ................... L yons, N. J. Verne Clair .............. , .... I 72 Park Ave., Orange, N. J. Robertson Lispenard Cleveland, 176 Broadway, New York City Holt Wilson Cookingham, , Ladd and Tilton Bank, Portland, Ore. Kenneth Frank Cramer, 22 VVoodside Ave., Gloversville, N. Y. Dana Rumsey Crocker.. .309 Maynard St., Williamsport, Pa. Harry Carl Cross ........ 2446 N. 31st St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bryan Grimes Dancy ........ 922 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. John VVillett Dannenhower, 212 Vtfashington Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. Thurston Jynkins Davies, 309 Monmouth St., Gloucester City, N. J. Nathaniel Penistone Davis .................. Princeton, N. J. William Myron Davy. .317 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Robert Holmes Dawbarn .... 105 VV. 74th St., New York City Neil Booker Dawes ........ 1803 Chicago Ave., Evanston, Ill. Edward Spaulding Decker, N. W. National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn. W'illiam Stanley Dell .................... Morristown, N. Y. Oscar Anderson DeLong, Jr., - 160 N. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. David' Ralph' Demaree .............. ........... N ewport. Pa. Wfilliam Hoornbeek Deyo ......... . ........ Napanock, N. Y. Herbert Esbenshade Diller ............... Leaman Place, Pa. Edmund Davey Dodd..3o7 Belleville Ave., Bloomheld, N. J. Wilson Farnsworth Dodd .... QQ Valley Rd., Montclair, N. J. P - f , ' fm:4z.'1'a:Q i' THE PRTN CET ON BRIO 'A'BRAC 5 i 5 ' ' E i I Q k 5 w 1 f r CLASS OF 1916 Ex THE P12'IN CETON B RI C 'A'B RAC it 55 Seminar Qlllass Cdlnntinuehl NAME I ADDRESS Byrd Douglas ,.,...... ..................... N ashlville, Tenn. julian Noyes Dowell, ' 3026 Newark St., N. WV., Washington, D. C. Arthur Charles Dunn ...... 667 East 18th St., Paterson, N. J. Donovan Russell Ellis. .693 S. Prospect St., Maplewood, N. Y. Raymond David Evans ...... 2417 Sarah St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Frank Loren Farrell, 6424 Pennsylvania Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Russell Nicholas Brown Fay, Grove St., Chicopee Falls, Mass. Percy,Orr Fendrick ....................... Mercersburg, Pa. Eric Ferguson ....................,...... Garden City, L. I. WVilliam Thayer Field ........ 976 Broad St., Newark, N. J. VVilliam Young Fillebrown, ' - r Stoneleigh Court, lfVashington, D. C. Louis Gerisch Forney ....... II80 W. Sixth St., Cleveland, O. Harvey Haven Frank ........ 1003 Green St., Harrisburg, Pa. Benjamin Franklin, Jr., ' '166 W. Horter St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Angus Macdonald Frantz, ' 64 Morningside Ave., Princeton, N. J. Thomas Lothrop Frederick, 64 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. William Henderson Friesell, , 5871 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. George Thompson Fritz...39o3 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Clinton Walter Frontz. .................... Hu hesville P g , a. George Baer Fundenburg. ...644 Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Richard Way Furman .... 44 Livingston St., Trenton, N. I. Ervant Gabriel ...... 229 Bergenline Ave., Weehawken, N. J. Paul Helmuth Gadebusch ...... Badean Ave., Summit, N, I. Ludwell Ebersole Gaines ............... Fayetteville, W. Va. Charles Thornton Garrison .... 541 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Moore Gates ........, Robert College, Constantinople, Turkey Paul Ganson Gillin .......... 299 Lincoln Ave., Orange, N. 1. Logan Blair Gill ........ 6427 Sherwood Rd., Overbrook, Pa. Henry Gibbes Gilland .... 78 North St., New Bedford, Mass. George Gillespie ..... ............... . ........ N ottingham, Pa. Frank Glick ............... 30 Stevenson St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. George X1Vashington Glick .......... Box 333, Atchison, Kan. Lawrence Litchfield Glover. .232 K. H. E., Haddonfield, N. J. Donald Stanley Good .... . .............. Hackettstown, N. I. NAME ADDRESS Harvey Lincoln Gordon, Ir. .... 1019 Penot Pl., Cincinnati, O. John Dickason Gould..7o1 Traction Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Ormund Valentine Gould .... 26 W. 69th St., New York City Bethune Morse Grant, 3rd, 709 S. Perry St., Johnstown, N. Y. James Sproat Green, Jr..f. . .463 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N.I. Arthur Nolan Harrigan. .249 W. 102nd St., New York City Frederich Van Lennep Harrison, - 6 Erwin Park, Montclair, N. I. Harold Dortic Harvey ........ 96 Broadway, New York City Amory Lawrence Haskell .,.... IQ Cedar St., New York City Henry Lloyd Haupt ....................... Q..Abington, Pa. Bennett Heath ..............................,.. Muncie, Ind. John Eishler Heintz ........ 2211 Broadway, New York City Robert Chapman Heyl, Ir. ................. Wynnewood, Pa. Charles Lambert Heynigerl ..... 202 Wall St., Corning, N. Y. Ralph Pratt Hinchman, Ir.. .349 Broadway, New York City john Carl VVilliams Hinshaw ........ ' ........ New York City Raymond Peckham Holden, 323 Riverside Drive, New York City Robert Bertram Hollander .... 24 W. 70th St., New York City jesse Hoyt ............................. New Caanan, Conn. Herbert Beecher Hudnut, 245 North Heights, Youngstown, O. Allan Hunter ............ 57 Rubidoux Drive, Riverside, Cal. Samuel Loomis Hypes ...... 219 W. Adams St., Chicago, Ill. Arthur Hartt Jackson. .692 West End Ave., New York City Thomas Brown Jackson. .30 Bradford St., Charleston, W. Va. Benjamin Charles Jones ........................ Tyrone, Pa. Brady Rimbey jordan ...... 5851 Pierce St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Alfred M. Kahn ............. I7 W. 75th St., New York City William Mackenzie Kalt .... 124 E. 64th St., New York City Albert Aloysius Kelleher .... 57 E. 95th St., New York City David Gregg Kennedy ....................... Lansdowne, Pa. Herbert Henry Kennedy. .4950 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, lll. Andrew Trowbridge' Hutton Kenny, 85 Eliot St., Detroit, Mich. Douglas Houston Kenyon, Iooth St. and Riverside Drive, New York City Nelson Townley Kenyon. .924 VVest End Ave., New York City Et 23 53 THE PRIN CETON B RI C 'A'BRAC xg Sazniur Qlilass Cfulnntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Ernst Philip Kiefel ............................. Lamar, Ind. William Campbell King, Ir., Bayard and Neville Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. Russell Louis Klotz .......................... Singac, N. J. Frederick Hammond Knight, 1620 22nd St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Oliver Dudley Knight .......... 412 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. Charles Edward Kock. .1432 Harmony St., New Orleans, La. Donelson Martin Lake, 534 S. McLean Blvd., Memphis, Tenn. Henry McClelland Larnberton, Ir. ..........,.. Winona, Minn. john Larsen ....................... .......... M cHenry, Ill. Bernard Carter Law .........,,......,...... St. Davids, Pa. Elliott Hugh Lee ........... 1201 E. 16th Ave., Denver, Colo. Robert Ridenour Lester. .3400 Campbell St., Kansas City, Mo. Vergil Gentry Link ........ 417 Sumner St., Stamford, Conn. Edward Stabler Lloyd ........ 74 Broadway, New York City Vllilton Lloyd-Smith ...................,...... Elmira, N. Y. William DeL0ss Love, Jr. .... 354 Laurel St., Hartford, Conn. Oliver Parker McComas, Jr.. .313 Suffolk St., Baltimore, Md. Paul Beattie MacCready .... Fourth St., Wood Ridge, N. I. Robert Houston MacCready, Ir., Fourth St., Wood Ridge, N. J. Thomas Parker McKee, Ir. ........ Hamilton Square, N. I. Robert Lincoln McKinney, McKinney Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. john Davidson MeLanahan, 30 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. J. john Burlinson McTigue .............. Far Rockaway, N. Y. Clifton Alexander McWilliams, ' 219 E. Dewart St., Shamokin, Pa. Paul A. G. Machemer ........ 3214 Disston St., Tacony, Pa. Oscar Mandel ............... 109 Spring St., New York City Christian Frederick Martin, 3rd, 201 N. Main St., Nazareth, Pa. Richard Spink Martin ........ 38 Park Row, New York City joel White Massie ...... 639 S. Court St., Montgomery, Ala. Elmer George Meier ......... 444 Aldine Ave., Chicago, Ill. Henry jay Melosh ...... 89 Gifford Ave., jersey City, N. J. NAME ADDRESS Kirk Alexander Metzerott, IIIO F St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Emory jacob Middour .......................... Quincy, Pa. Neville Miller ............... 1454 Fourth St., Louisville, Ky. Severance Allen Milliken .... 1110 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. Edwin Knox Mitchell, Jr. .... 57 Gillett St.. Hartford, Conn. Philip Molt ............... 333 Third St., Weehawken, N. I. Kirk Moore ................. 56 Beaver St., New York City Perry Ervien Moore ......... Euclid Ave., Hackensack, N. I. John Williams Morgan. . .Hotel Martinique, New York City Lester Mount .................... R. D. 2, Princeton, N. I. Stuart Mudd ............ 47 Vandeventer Pl., St. Louis, Mo. John Guild Muirhead ...... 310 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. I. John Edgar Murdock, Barclay-Westmoreland Trust Co., Greensburg, Pa. Eugene Aquila Nebeker. .319 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica, Cal. John Howard Neely, Ir .... ................. lv Iifllintown, Pa. VValter Benno Neuburg ................ Tompkinsville, N. Y. Charles Osborne Nichols. .38 Woodland Ave., Summit, N. I. Charles Francis Nidetzky, 2400 N. 29th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Thomas Burnet Niles .... 514 W. I22.Ud St., New York City Ainsworth O'Brien-Moore, 2926 Brighton Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Lewis Philip Ohliger .......... East Las Vegas, New Mexico John joseph O'Kane, Ir...23 Linden Lane, Princeton, N. J. William Henry Osborn ....... 71 Broadway, New York City John Eliot Osmun ........ 76 Lenox Ave., East Orange, N. I, James Russell Lowell Otis .... 66 Church St., Bethlehem, Pa. Francis Dana Payne ......... Metric Metal Vtforks, Erie, Pa. Laurence George Payson. .153 Tenafly Rd., Englewood, N. I. Grant Allen Peacock ...... 2209 Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Francis Rawle Pemberton, Ir., Bank of Commerce and Trust Co., San Diego, Cal. Soloman Phillips Perlman..112 S. Broad St., Trenton, N. I. Winthrop Morgan Phelps, I7 W. Union Ave., Boundbrook, N. I. Stanley Lansing Phraner. .385 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gilbert Ledger Pitcairn. .97 Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. Et 23 51 THE PRIN CET ON BRIC -A'BRAC ,B Senior Glass Ulluntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Edgar Leroy P0tfS..8405 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Alfred Kellogg Price .......... Oakmont Ave., Oakmont, Pa. Henry Stewart Price ...... 435 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Carlton S. Procter .... 3014 R St., N. W., lzVashington, D. C. John Marshall Raymond, Jr., 438 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass. Nelson Reed ...... Williams Ave., East End, Pittsburgh, Pa. Richard B. Reed ........ 303 N. Jefferson St., Van lfVert, O. Sanford Cobb Reynolds. .33 Pintard Av., New Rochelle, N. Y. Jay Roscoe Rhoads .... 2228 W. Tioga St., Philadelphia, Pa. Herbert James Richardson, 1554 Peabody Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Hans Albrecht Riedel ..... 849 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Herbert Dern Ritchey ........... 1116 13th Ave., Altoona, Pa. James Bradford Ritter, 180 E. Walnut Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Frank Calvin Roberts, Jr., Real Estate Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Harold Russell Robinson .... 84 Milford Ave., Newark, N. J. John Noel Robinson, . Commonwealth Trust Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. S. Stewart Robinson .......................... Saltsburg, Pa. Kenneth Henry Rockey, ' 138 Wardwell Ave., West New Brighton, N. Y. WValter Arnold Rukeyser. .Hotel Rudolf, Atlantic City, N. J. George Sebastian Runk, Jr...10 W. 77th St., New York City John Russell, Jr. ....... 5414 Catherine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Herman Schaan Schwabacher..191 Broad St., Newark, N. J. Mason Scudder .......... 75 Vandeventer Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Norman Waterbury Scudder ............. Glastonbury, Conn. 'William Willis Sealy ....,.................. Galveston, Tex. Arthur Noel Selby ...... 165 Santa Rosa Ave., Oakland, Cal. Lee West Sellers .............. 77 Grove St., Montclair, N. J. Lawrence Damrosch Seymour. .193 West St., New York City Vlfilliam Carleton Shanley, Jr., 271 W. 72nd St., New York City Edwin Compton Sharp Edward Lane 'Shea ............. Q0 Palm St., Nashua, N. H. Elmer Allen Sheets, Jr. .... 480 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. NAME ADDRESS Joseph Henry Shepherd ......... Box 1016, Memphis, Tenn. George Marshall Shipman, Jr. ............... Belvidere, N. J. Samuel Moor Shoemaker, Jr. ................ Eccleston, Md. Gordon Gowans Sikes ......... 162 Park St., Buffalo, N. Y. Carlton Robinson Smithf .... .780 Forest Ave., Neenah, Wis. Mowry Smith ................................ Menasha, Wis. Charles Phelps Smyth ...... 22 Morven St., Princeton, N. J. Allen Hanson Snowden...605 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. James Milliken Speers, Jr., ' 81 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N..J. Isaac Starr, Jr. ............ Stenton Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Walter Knicker Bocker Starr, 56 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J. Claude Richmond Stauffer...r .,................... Leola, Pa. Murray Hoffman SYCVCHS.-.449 W. 153rd St., New York City James Roosevelt Stockton. .325 Market St., Jacksonville, Fla. David Durell Stueck ............... . ...... Jersey City, N. J. Donald Clinton Swatland .... I5 Milford Ave., Newark, N. J. Lennig Sweet ..............,. Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo. Allen Williamson Talley .... 266 WV. 89th St., New York City Montague Arthur Tancock ..................... Omaha, Neb. Clarence Muir Tappen ...... 810 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J. Harrison McClure Thomas, 628 Summerlea St., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Watson Thomson, Jr..309 Clinton Pl., Hackensack, N. J. Charles Sanford Tippetts ............... St. Petersburg, Fla. Norman Balderston Tomlinson, 27 VVestern Ave., Morristown, N. J. Charles Daughtry Towers, 305 E. Church St., Jacksonville, Fla. Michael Gavin Traylor .............. Box 280, Richmond, Va. Donald George Turner ......... ..... ............ C 0 rning, Ia. Pierrepont Edwards Twitchell, 270 Broadway, New York City Danford Bassett Tyler .........,........ South Berlin, Mass. Armin Adams Uebelacker, 267 Summit Ave., Hackensack, N. J. Harman Blauvelt Vanderhoef. Jr., 18 Washington Pl., New York City BSE IB El THE PRINCETON 13210-A-BRAC ,5 Senior Gllass Cilluncluhzhj NAME A ADDRESS Henry Ferdinand van der Voort, Jr., 614 Central Ave., Dunkirk, N. Y. Harold Surfleet Van Doren ................... Newark, N. J. Eugene Nelson Van Dyke ..,. 422 Ontario Ave., Renevo, Pa. James Cutler Vickery. .1839 Mintwood Pl., XzVashington, D. C. John Vredenburgh Wadsworth, 370 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y. Edward Berry Wall ...... 1 Exchange Pl., Jersey City, N. J. George Clayton VVallace, Jr. .................. Paducah, Ky. Loring Baker VValton ...... 717 VV. 36th St., Kansas City, Mo. Donald Beates VVatt .......... Marietta Ave., Lancaster, Pa. William Armstrong 'West ..................... Beirut, Syria Wfalter Vtfhite ........... 68 Monmouth St., Brookline, Mass. NA ME ADDRESS Archibald Wiese ............ 5708 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Augustus Williams .... 385 Park Ave., Paterson, N. J. Westel Robinson Willoughby, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Jr .... .................... R ed Bank, N. J. Homer Best Winchell ....... 601 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fred Reginald VV01ff ......... 644 Broadway, New York City Caspar Ligon Woodbridge .................. Shanghai, China Edgar Foster Woodman ..... 163 N. Main St., Concord, N. H. Reynier Jacob VVortendyke, Jr., 108 Bentley Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Charles Milbank Young. .263 Lexington Ave., New York City Edmund lfVilson, NASSAU STREET Et I 23 -QTHE PRINC .491 ETON BRIC'A-BRA C Q9fficet5 DAVID VVATTS TIBBOTT ........ .... CHARLES CoRsoN NORRIS DEAN JAC K HIGHLEY . . SN If 0 ..., S H1 QTHE PR'INCETON B910-A-BRAC CLASS OF 1917 -I 55 E THE PRIN CET ON B RI C A- BRAC QEIH55 uf 1917 NAME .- ADDRESS John Gibbe Alley ........... ............ L archmont, N. Y. David Muir Amacker .........,.....,.. Lake Providence, La. Knowlton Lyman Ames, Jr. .... Majestic Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Thomas Hart Anderson, Jr..43o W. 116th St., New York City Vxfilliam Stuart Annin .,................... Richmond, Mass. Carl Franklin Arnold ....... 814 Grand Ave., Laramie, 'Wyo. Maximilian Justus Averbeck, Jr., A IO Maiden Lane, New York City Kenneth Harrison Backus...Bloomfield Ave., Caldwell, N. J. Charles Alfred Bahrenburg..445 Parker St., Newark, N. J. Philip Stanley Barba, 3107 West Coulter St., Germantown, Pa. Paul Thurman Barnum ....................... California, Pa. William Bixler Barnitz ...........,............ Barnitz, Pa. Myron Knox Barrett. .2162 University Ave., New York City Frank Bechtel, Jr..g ........ . ........... Carpenter, Delaware Alvin Behrer ...... North Weyland Ave., Queens, L. I., N. Y. Charles Waggaman Berl .... 6 East 3rd St., Wilmington, Del. James Jerome Bettes .... Bettes' Pharmacy, Jacksonville, Fla. Charles Malone Betts, 3rd ................. Elkins Park, Pa. Newton Philo Bevin, 2nd ..... 135 Union Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. John Peale Bishop..311 S. George St., Charlestown, W. Va. John Baxter Black ................ . ....,....... Mansfield, O. William Thompson Black..2oo Seyburn Ave., Detroit, Mich. Lyman Cox Bleeker ........ Garden City, Long Island, N. Y. Frederick Eller Bloom ............... B. and M., Peoria, Ill. Hans Arthur Bluntschli .... 240 Summer St., Paterson, N. J. Walter Melville Boadway, A 191 N. El Molino Ave., Pasadena, Cal. VVilliam Gaillard Boaz ....... 8 Church St., Charleston, S. C, Francis Herman Bohlen... .... 660 Bullitt Bldg., Philai, Pa. John Frederick Bohmfalk, 851 Lexington Ave., New York City William Harbaugh Bovey .... 39 Broadway, Hagerstown, Md. Gavin Brackenridge ........ ..95 Liberty St., New York C1ty Allan Conover Brown .................... Rhinelander, Wis. Charles Edward Brown, Jr. ................ Lake Forest, Ill. Samuel Smith Bryan, Jr.... ..... Titusville, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Percy Heilner Buchanan. .955 East Jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J. Harrison Bullock ................ 74 Grant St., Cohoes, N. Y. Charles Henry Burchenal ....................... Glendale, O. Grover Cleveland Burkert. .823 S. Broad St., Trenton, N. J. Dudley Raymond Burnes .................. Greenwich, Conn. Sargent Bush ......... 793 West Broad St., Westfield, N. J. George William Cale, 3rd..12 Lenox Place, St. Louis, Mo. Truman David Cameron .... 173 Western Ave., Albany, N. Y. John Woods Carpenter..11115 Bellflower Rd., Cleveland, O. John Russell Carty .............. I5 Dey St, New York City Mario Cassasus. ........ 575 West End Ave., New York City Horace Tarr Cator ....... 511 -Roland Ave., Roland Park, Md. John Rea Chamberlin. ........................ Torresdale, Pa. William Beaver Chamberlin, Jr. .............. Torresdale, Pa. Henry Chapin ............ 127 School St., Springfield, Mass. Duncan Dunbar Chaplin, Jr. ............... Ridgewood, N. J. Michael Augustine Charles... 238 32nd St., New York City Norman Merrill Chester, 270 Riverside Drive, New York City William Floyd Clarkson...1253 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. James Harwood Closson, 3rd, 53 VVest Chelten Ave., Germantown, Pa. Robert Armstrong Cochran, 3rd ............. Maysville, Ky. Arthur Herbert Coffey ..... 332 Union St., Hackensack, N. J. Henry Wallace Cohu ...... 22 East 61st St., New York City La Motte Turck Cohu ...... 22 East 61st St., New York City Kent Galbraith Colwell .... 45 Portland Place, St. Louis, Mo. Harold Dean Comey, 2708 Berkshire Rd., Euclid Heights, Cleveland, O. Samuel Harriot Compton. .252 West 70th St., New York City Palmer Henry Cook ......... Oyster Bay, Long Island, N. Y. Samuel Inman Cooper .... 4109 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Alfred Thomas Cope1and...5o Hamilton Ave., Columbus, O. Harvey Lawrence Cory ...... 1270 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Robert Leighton Crawford, 3rd .......... White Plains, N. Y. Modestino Criscitiello, Jr...277 Griffith St., Jersey City, N.J. Henry Scholl Culver .... 5511 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Joseph Charles Cuneo ...... 717 VVillow Ave., Hoboken, N. J. Bif if THE PR'INCETON BRIO-A-BRAC NAME Bluniur Qlllass Cftlluntinuebl ADDRESS Ralph Hinchman Cutler ...... 2 Cutler St., Morristown, N. J. Hartford M. Davis ........ 42 VVest 61st St., Kenneth Moisier Day. .350 Winebiddle Ave., Frank Julius Deitsch ,........ 21 E. 83rd St., Douglas DeLanoy ........... 375 Park Ave., Gilbert Curtis Demorest ...... 60 Liberty St., 'William Lawrence Dempsey, 29 Van Wagenan St., John Marcus Denison ...... IO East Read St., VVilliam Luther DeYoe ....... 689 Broadway, Paul Browning Dickey, 375 S. Fairmount Ave., Milton Sands Dillon ........ I VVest 72nd St., Charles XfVilliam Donahoe. .824 36th Ave., N., New York City Pittsburgh, Pa. New York City New York Cit y New York City Newark, N. J. Baltimore, Md. Paterson, N. J. Pittsburgh, Pa. New York City Seattle, Vfash. Joseph lfVilliam Donner ...... Morris Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Edwin Russell Dorrance, 52 North Arlington Ave., East Orange ' Rudolf Eberstadt .... 214 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. J Gregg Dougherty .,......... 322 Clinton St., Steubenville, O. Soloman Richard Dresser..149 Jackson Ave., Bradford. l Edmund Hope Driggs, Jr.. .201 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. V WVells Drorbaugh .....,,... 311 Centre St., Williamsport, Pa. Edward Louis Duer, 2nd ..... 1916 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa, Risher Alexander Dunlev .. I2 S. inden St. Pittsbur h Pa. y 4 L , is , Henry Teasdale Dunn .... 307 West Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla Anthony Woodward Durell, Jr. ............ Woodbury, N. Ji George Edward Durell ....... 8308 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. Melville Alexander Eberhardt, 5709 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Eldridge Eddy ......... 175 Jackson Blvd., Chica go, Ill. Marshall Lowndes Ed ar amesbur N. J. 1 g .................. J g, Malcolm Shepherd Edgar .................. Jamesburg, N. J. Lewis Mathew Edwards ...... 827 Center St., Trenton, N. J. Robert Nelson Errington. .32 Maple Ave., Lackawanna, N. Y. Bennet Hunter Ertel. .83 Greenwich Ave.. Hempstead, N. Y Benjamin Franklin Etter, 702-3 Kunkel Bldg., Harrisburg, Pai John Willard Everitt ........ 335 Central Ave., Orange, N. J. Vernon Boyd Farr. . .20 Van Deventer Ave., Princeton, N.J. Bernard Henr Peustman II Broadwa New York Cit , y 4 ---- 5 Y. y Stacy Guild Fine ............. R. F. D. No. 1, Trenton, N. J. NAME ADDRESS Francis Scott Fitzgerald .... 593 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Charles Henry Folwell, Jr.. .434 High St., Mount Holly, N. J. Ernest Hermann Forster. . .2613 Fillmore St., Bridesburg, Pa. John Miley Foster .,.. 59 Evergreen Place, East Orange, N. J. Pell 'William Foster ....,.... III Broadway, New York City Ludlow Sebring Fowler ...... 39 E. 68th St., New York City Oswald Fowler .............. 678 Park Ave., New York City Robert Augustus Franks, Jr...576 5th Ave., New York City Joseph Herbert Frost ........ I4 Carroll St., Trenton, N. J. Randolph Fairfax Funsten..1521 Morgan St., St. Louis, Mo. James Wilson Gailey ............. New Park, York Co., Pa. VVilliam Blight Garrett..1o3 E. Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. Herbert Rushforth Garside, 321 NV. Iooth St., New York City James McBrayer Garvey, 1612 First National Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, O. Norman E. Gatens .......... 290 Broadway, New York City Alfred Gottlieb Gennert. .554 Madison Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Robert Sinclair Gerstell ........... College Hill. Easton, Pa. Harold Frederick Gibson ....... 25 Broad St., New York City Bryant Furbish Gilmour, . 264 Stratford Road, Flatbush, Brooklyn, N. Y. James Bartley Given, Jr. ...... 463 Muth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gilbert Robertson Glorieux, 944 Clinton Ave., Irvington, N.J. Frederick Pabst Goodrich, 420 Terrace Ave., Milwaukee, XVis. James Emmett Gowen, P. R. R., Broad St. Station, Phila., Pa. Charles Hampson Grant, Lincoln Nat. Bank, East 42nd St., New York City Herbert Hamilton Guild .... Central Nat. Bank, Topeka, Kan. William Edwin Guy ....... IO Portland Place, St. Louis, Mo. Cyril Henry Haas ...,........ 1800 7th Ave., New York City Crowell Hadden, 3rd ...... 166 Clinton St., Brooklyn. N. Y. Percy Edwards Hall ...................... Springfield, N. J. William Paul Hamilton, 1834 Lovering Ave., Wfihnington, Del. Robert Sims Hammond .... 20 Fairview Ave., Orange, N. J. John Ralph Hardin, Jr., - 40 Mount Prospect Pl., Newark, N. J. LeRoy Lowerre Harding .... I7 W. 76th St., New York City Edward Harris, 2nd ........ 1127 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 55 23 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRA.C Zluniur Glass Glluntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Stanley Edwards Harris, I Care of American Vice-Consul, Tripoli, Syria Walter Butler Harris, Jr. ..... Greenh0lm, Princeton, N. J. George Frank Hasslacher. .400 W. 147th St., New York City William Gardner Hayward ...... 460 2nd Ave., Gallipolis, O. Robert Purviance Hazlehurst, 203 West Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md. Vlfalter Layton Heath ...... 7 Beekman Road, Summit, N. J. Robert Elwood Heimbach .......,......... Quakertown, Pa. Charles Emanuel Heimerdinger, 875 Park Ave., New York City Frederick Max Heimerdinger, , 81 East 79th St., New York City Edmund Samuel Hersh ........ 209 Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. Ashley Cooper Hewitt ..,. 127 East 21st St., New York City Harvey Merrick Heywood ............ Arden, North Carolina John Raymond Higgins ............ Flemington, New Jersey Charles Corson Highley .................. Conshohocken, Pa. Paul William Hills ............. 77 South St., Auburn, N. Y. Henry Leonard Hilton-Green. .517 Baylen St., Pensacola, Fla. Leslie Cressman Hiltebeitel .................. Hendricks, Pa. Frank Trevor Hogg, 2nd. .300 S. Dallas Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. George Meade Holstein, Jr., 1327 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, N. J. James Quigley Horne ........ 175 Park Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Harold Boies Hoskins..977 Belvidere Ave., Plainheld, N. J. Henry Hamilton Hoyt. .80 S. Clinton St., East Orange, N. J. John George Humphreys. .303 S. Dallas Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. W'illiam Young Humphreys, 303 S. Dallas Av., Pittsburgh, Pa. Theodore B. Hunt ......................... Metuchen, N. J. Vfilliam S. Hurlock, Jr.. .1719 W. First St., Harrisburg, Pa. Charles Jared Ingersoll .... 1815 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. David Arthur Iseman, Jr., Care of Washington Trust Co., Washington, Pa. Alan Jackman .......,. 4732 Wallingford St., Pittsburgh, Pa. David Ellsworth Jackman, Jr., 4732 Wallingford St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Norris Dean Jackson ........ 483 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Thomas Dudley'Joeck ....,. 606 7th Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. Walter Haynes Johnson, Jr., 200 Soldiers Place, Buffalo, N. Y. NAME ADDRESS Luther Goodrich Jones ....................... Temple, Texas Theodore Barnum Keating. .576 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. David Walter Kempner ...... 1710 42nd St., New York City Everard Kempshall ......................... Elizabeth, N. J. Charles Edwin Kennedy. H1737 Weeks Ave., New York City Ivor Frederick Llewellyn Kenway, ' 277 Broadway, New York City Gordon Coltart King, . Jones Sz Laughlin Steel Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Arthur Reynold Knott ..... 1 West 72nd St., New York City Philip Blaine Knowlton ...................... Marion, Mass. George Ferdinand Kurzman .... 25 Broad St., New York City Sealand 'lfVhitney Landon ................ Bordentown, N. J. Harold Leach Laney .... 48 Danforth Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Charles Foster LaT0ur. .220 West 42nd St., New York City Charles Hazelhurst Latrobe, Station L., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Chauncy Depew Leake ........ 129 First Ave., Roselle, N. J. Milton William Leggett.314 Homewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Arthur Carroll Lewis .... 639 Belvidere Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Stuart MacArthur Link. .284 West End Ave., New York City Edward Henry Lorenz ...... 1608 West First St., Dayton, O. William Arthur Lowrie ........ 29 Beaver St., Sewickley, Pa. William Lyon Lowrie, Jr.. .861 Washington Ave., Tyrone, Pa. Lewis Nelson Lukens ....................... Haverford, Pa. William Gibbs McAd0o, Jr., Treasury Dept., Washington, D. C. Richard Harper McCann, 109 East Wlashington Lane, Germantown, Pa. Donald Stevenson McChesney, 210 Walnut Place, Syracuse, N. Y. Robert Johnson McClintock, Longridge Farm, Lexington, Ky. Donald Sutter McConnaughy..165 Broadway, New York City Gordon McC0rmick..6o6 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. Russell-Miller McDonald. .24 Euclid Ave., Haddonfield, N.J. John Norman McDowell ....................... Elkview, Pa. Alexander Laughlin McKaig, 5301 Westminster St., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Lippard McLean, Jr., Bulletin Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Bnhert jurhes Spear Ziulp 11,1555 Eiunz 11 1515 THE PRIN CETON B RI C 'A'B RAC jilunior Glass Muntinuebj NAME ADDRESS Edward Ford MacNichol ...................,..... Toledo, O. Donald Oliver MacRae, D 6, Champion Apts., Atlantic City, N. J. Clinton Kilty Macsherry, 104 Charlcote Road, Guilford, Baltimore, Md. William McKinley Madden, 140 Hampden St., West Springfield, Mass. Vincent Taylor Manchee ..... 348 Spodina Rd., Toronto, Can. Townsend Martin .............. 49 Wall St., New York City Alfred Mathiasen ........................... Keyport, N. J. Paul Bacon Matlock ............ 2079 Albion St., Denver, Col. Thomas Henry Miles, Jr.. .610 W. Upsal St., Germantown, Pa. Evan Jones Miller ...... 2117 North 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa. VVilliam Blackshear Moore. .302 W. 54th St., New York City William Forbes Mudge..194 Pond St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Albert Nacht .......... 306 Grand St., Brooklyn, New York William Hamlin Neely ....................... Miffiinton, Pa. Paul Daniel Nelson .'.6I4 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. Harry Hobson Neuberger. .55 East 74th St., New York City Charles Wordesworth Nevin, 2nd ............ Riverton, N. J. Frank John Newbury, Jr...844 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. John Simmons Nicholas ........,....... Sand Springs, Okla. Frederick William Nix0n..29 Hillside Ave., Orange, N. J. Robert Lee Nourse ........ 405 Overland Bldg., Boise, Idaho Herbert Naugle Odell ...... 179 North 6th St., Newark, N. J. Elkins Oliphant .......... 175 West State St., Trenton, N. J. James Harold Osmer .................,....... Franklin, Pa. John James Parker, Jr. .... 2668 Berkshire Rd., Cleveland, O. Reginald Harrison Parsons ............... Shrewsbury, N. J. James Dana Paul ........ 409 Denniston St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Daniel McKee Paulson ....... 515 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. George Walbridge Perkins, Jr.. .Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. Donald Pettit ............... R. F. D. No. 3, Princeton, N. J. Bernard Peyton ...... , ....... 55 Liberty St., New York City George Warren Phillips ..................... Helmetta, N. J. Kenneth A. Phillips ...,.... 191 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Laurence Phillips .......... 456 Fourth Ave., New York City Richard Alexander Pierce..39 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. NAME ADDRESS Vinton Ulric Pierce, 1325 Massachusetts Ave., XfVashington, D. C. Richard Thomas Pilling, Jr. ................... Stanton, Del. George Franklin Plympton, 117 Clinton Pl., Hackensack, N. J. Richard Chew Powell, ' 312 West Upsal St., Germantown, Pa. George Tybout Purves .... 25 Alexander St., Princeton, N. J. William Joseph Rahill .... 56' Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N. J. Landon Thomas Raymond ................... Hoboken, N. J. Ralph 'Williams Raymond ..... QI South Forge St., Akron, O. Martin Sims Read .......... 600 Vine St., Chattanooga, Tenn. Kenneth, McKibben Read. .43 Exchange Pl., New York City Stayrnan Latimer Reed ....... I .... II First St., Clearfield, Pa. John Van Wicheren Reynders, Jr. .............. Steelton, Pa. William Frederick Reynolds, Jr. .,........... Bellefonte, Pa. John van Kirk Richards ...... Red Bridge Farm, Media, Pa. Irving Riker ................ 164 Market St., Newark, N. J. Richard Henry Ritter .... 907 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Malcolm Troop Robertson.. .51 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. William Platt Robertson, 101 North Market St., Jackson, Tenn. Donald Neil Campbell Ross, Union Seminary, New York City Paul Melford Runyon, 18 Academy St., South Orange, N. J. George Louis Russell, Jr. .................... Lewistown, Pa. John Rutherfurd ............... Warwick, Orange Co., N. Y. Henry Grove Rutledge ...................... Perryville, Md. Nelson B. Sackett ...... 37 Arlington Ave., Providence, R. I. Arthur Vandervoort Savage ............... Philadelphia, Pa. Frederic Vollmer Schaettler. .318 VV. 78th St., New York City William Scheerer, Jr.. . .100 Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. Robert Colgan Schmertz ...... 205 Second St., Jeannette, Pa. Arthur Albert Schmon ....... 423 Avon Ave., Newark, N. J. l1Villiam Henry Schoen, Jr., - Farmers' Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Rudolph Nicholas Schullinger, 246 West End Ave., New York City Charles MacCurdy Scott...1I9 East Linn St., Bellefonte, Pa. John Thomas Scully ........... 1 Broadway, New York City Barrington West Sellers ...... 77 Grove St., Montclair, N. J. THE PI2'INCETON 131210-A-BRAC he El FB Efuniur Glass Cdloncluhehj NAME ADDRESS Charles Galbraith Semmens ............... Turtle Creek, Pa. Bernard Michael Shanley. .271 West 72nd St., New York City Christian Bernard Shea. .Care Jos. Horne Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. George Brown Sheppard ........ 722 King St., Pottstown, Pa. Henry Dyer Moore Sherrerd ............ Haddonfield, N. I. George Erety Shoemaker, J'r...3727 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. Horace Franklin Simon. .645 West End Ave., New York City Eugene Carter Buffington Simonin. . .St. Martin's, Phila., Pa. Iewett Fitch Singleton, 1337 Insurance Exchange Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Bancroft Walker Sitterly .................... Madison, N. J. Harvey Hassall Smith ...... 236 Barclay St., Flushing, N. Y. Oliver Helmuth Smith .... 4845 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Hunter DeBois Sparks, Sparks Building Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Herbert Reynolds Spencer ...... 519 West 6th St., Erie. Pa. Elliott White Springs .......... . ............ Lancaster, S. C. George Black Stericker...624 South 2nd St., Springfield, Ill. john Hoffman Stevens .... 402 Mountain Ave., Westfield, N. J. George Rippey Stewart, jr., 288 South Lake Ave., Pasadena, Cal. VValter Thaw Stockton .... 1109 Hinman Ave., Evanston, lll. Ralph Wallace Stoeltzing, 510 S. Linden Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Robert Stoltze, 35 Groveland Terrace, Minneapolis, Minn. Edward LaNanze Strater, Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. Perry MacKay Sturges ....... 56 Liberty St., New York City Edmund Taylor, Jr.. .905 Washington Ave., Greenville, Miss. Merlin McFarland Taylor ...... 1011 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. Cabell Breckenridge Ten Eyck, 76 William St., New York City VVilliam Henry Tenison ...... 2621 Ross Ave., Dallas, Texas David Watts Tibbott. .439 West Price St., Germantown, Pa. Reginald Tickner ........................... Sharpsville, Pa. Marion Lowell Turrentine .... Monticello, Sullivan Co., N. Y. Herbert Emil Twyeffort .... 61 W. 90th St., New York City NAME ADDRESS Herman Lansing Vail ........ 3406 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. Benjamin Muirheid Van Cleve, Ir. ......... Morristown, N. J. William Duncan Van Dyke, Jr., 118 Prospect Ave.. Milwaukee, XNis. Harold Willis Vensel ........ 5519 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Cornelius Clarkson Vermenle, Ir., 203 Broadway, New York City George Graham Vest ........................... Roslyn, Md. Harold Benson Vollrath ............ 1512 Pine St., Phila., Pa. John XVinFleld Voorhis, 67 Delaware Ave., Ocean Grove, N. I. Kenneth Sanford NVales, The Hamilton, 14th and K Sts., VVashington, D. C. Benjamin Stuart Walcott, 1743 22nd St., N. VV., VVashington, D. C. Marquand Ward ......... 1018 Madison Ave., New York City john David Warfield, Ir., 4831 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. James Stratton Warren .... Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N, Y. Howard Reifsnyder Watt, . 919 XVest Main St., Norristown, N. J. Adolphus Leo NVeil, Jr ..... 821 Frick Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ross Noble Wetherbee. . .259 XfVest Terry Ave., Detroit, Mich. Harwood Arend XfVhite, 915 Michigan Trust Bldg., Grand Rapids, Mich. Franklin Schenck Whitehouse, 137 Monterey Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Joseph XfVickes ............................ Chestertown. Md. Curtis Chandler NVilliams, Ir., ' 1932 XfValdeck Ave., Columbus, O. Robert Cade VVilson, Ir ...... 361 Broadway, New York City Jerome Baker lrViss ................ Broad St., Newark, N. I. Edgar Thurston Wolfe .... Ohio State Journal, Columbus, O. Henry XfVheeler Young ...... 1812 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill, Richard Ziesing, Ir. ..... 10610 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, O. Er I! H1 ZQTI-IE PRINCETON BRIC-A-BRAC E ,-5 RXP .I y9l8 SGDHO BE . Q9ffin:e1f5 X C V RENSSELAER PIALSEY C L R s A ROT t P LL B L S' f T .........,. B3 IB THE PRIN CET ON B RI C 'A' B RAC . ' P. .-J 'v . Mim i' I if. 1 ii! 5 J gi gag CLASS OF 1918 gi ' ' 1':'+5. ' ' 1131 ' ' W fl 3 .1 Y N. , xi' I . . Ljgx 'A ' 'fr we ' ,gg-Fix aw , fn' - . 7 Vv,'g:2i 4521, Ef :B THE PRINCETON BRIO 'A'BRAC Glass nf 1918 NAME ADDRESS Kenneth Wellington Alford ...... 563 3rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Winnemore Young Alleman ................... Hanover, Pa. Wayman McCreary Allen, ' 26 Westmoreland Place, St. Louis, Mo. Lawrence Lewis Anderson, Jr., 929 Fourth Ave., Louisville, Ky. Sinclair Wallace Armstrong. .166 High St., Middletown, Conn. Carl Lahl Arnold ............................ Saltsburg, Pa. David Ralph Jaques Arnold ............... Livingston, N. Y. Charles Ramsay Arrott ...................... Sewickley, Pa. Frederick DeLano Avery, 40 Jefferson Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Thomas Everett Babson. .10 Terrace Place, Arlington, N. J. Frank Cromwell Baker ...823 N. 5th Ave., Atchison, Kansas Malcolm Merrill Baker ...... 25 E. 26tl'l St., New York City Leo Vaughn Barker ......... 1546 Madison St., Denver, Colo. John Henry Barret.. ....................... Princeton, N. J. George Kimball Battle, I3 Vifashington Terrace, St. Louis, Mo. Charles -Edward Bayley, Jr. .2000 Arapahoe St., Denver, Colo. William Rodgers Beal. .205 S. Fairmont Av., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Wesley Beaty ........................ Manzanola, Colo. Edward Philip Becker, 1139 Woods Run Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Leonard Beekman ........................ Bronxville, N. Y. Charles C. Bell, Jr. ........ 224 E. High St., Boonville, Wis. Roland Edgar Bell .... 44 N. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Louis Henley Bieler, 838 W. O. Woodruff Place, Indianapolis, Ind. John Biggs, Jr: .......... 1310 W. 14th St., Wilmington, Del. Paul Gray Bigler ........... 36 Sevilla St., St. Augustine, Fla. Albert Holbrook Bingham ............ Sedro-Woolley, VVash. Donald Shallenbergher Bixler, 6341 Drexel Rd., Overbrook, Phila., Pa. William Black ..,....- .......... 7 I6 Arch St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Mfilliam Westcott Black .......... 5 Harold Arms, Toledo, O. Israel Octave Blake ...... 995 Madison Ave., New York City Wilson Lord Blayney ......................... Riverside, Ill. Leo Blumberg .......... 712 Newark Ave., Jersey City, N. J. NAME ADDRESS Carl Windus Bonbright ..... Imperial Wheel Co., Flint, Mich. Johnston Alexander Bowman .... 437 Roscoe St., Chicago, Ill. 'William McKnight Bowman ................, Springlield, O. James Clement Boyd, ' 314 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Lee Carrington Bradley, Jr., 36 Idewild Place, Birmingham, Ala. Harry Heckman Brakeley ................. Bordentown, N. J. William Rector Brashear, 5734 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Daniel Baugh Brewster, ' ' Cor. Calvert and Water Sts., Baltimore, Md. Sydney Erskine Brewster ..... . ....... Glen Cove, Long Island Jacob Paul Brenner ........ 173 Willis Ave., Youngstown, O. Tyler Cook Bronson .......... 26 E. 83rd St., New York City Russell Lowerre Bruch ...... 780 Park Ave., New York City Francis Theadore Bryan, 4th, 1605 Pierce Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Joseph Clark Buchanan, 664 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. George Pope Buell ...... 125 Appleton Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. William Ackerman Buell. . .56 Berkeley St., Rochester, N. Y. Harry Jackson Burch...1921 Calvert St., Washington, D. C. Martin Burkelman, Hotel Montagne, 101 Montagne St., Brooklyn, N. Y. John Hamilton Burns, Jr., 1320 N. Lawrence Ave., Wichita, Kans. Lucius McCutchen Butts..15o8 Cherry St., Vicksburg, Miss. Harold Augustine Butz .................. New Holland, Pa. Charles Unger Caesar .... 50 Union Square, New York City VVil1iam Brodnax Cameron .... Ravenscroft, Petersburg, Va. Eno Campbell ......................., Bernardsville, N. J. Nelson Irving Campbell, 1547 Friendship Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Alexander Burton Carver. .1156 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. Hilary Ranald Chambers. .35 West 71st St., New York City George Denison Cherry ...... 700 Rock St., Little Rock, Ark. Alfred Ellison Christie .... I2 McKinley Ave., Trenton, N. J. Arthur Tillotson Clark ..23I Sanford Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Qilarenuz Elllette Buhall Eiumz 1, 1895 ?JBminher 4, 1515 E1 THE PRIN CET ON B RI C 'A' BRAC gg Supbumnre Qtlass Mlinntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Frank Sherman Clowney, 167 St. James Place, Atlantic City, N. J. Stanton Best Coffin .... 1815 Knox Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Harold Bispham Collins ..4111 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Samuel Dozier Conant .4479 Washington Place, St. Louis, Mo. Fred Webster Conine ...................... Stratford, Conn. Clinton Salter Cook .........,.........,.. Manasquam, N. J. Norman Hilliard Cooper, 195 Wash. Ave., Belleville, N. J. Dudley Clarke Corkran, 200 Goodward Gardens, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Benjamin Hyde Cory ................ 1028 S St., Fresno, Cal. Edward Matthews Crane, 354 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Frederick Ralph Crane, 854 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. James Creese, Jr. ............ , ............... Leetsdale, Pa. Edward Savage Crocker, Jr. .............. Fitchburg, Mass. John Stafford Cromelin, 234 Summit Ave., Hackensack, N. J. Josiah Miner Cromer .... ' ...............,. Vermillion, S. D. Jarvis Cromwell ............ 711 Park Ave., New York City Archibald Maddock Crossley, 514 East State St., Trenton, N. J. Edward William Currie .................... Keyport, N. J. Holbrook Benezet Cushman, 515 Madison Ave., New York City Aaron Barrows Cutting..VVoolworth Bldg., New York City John Debevoise Decker .................... Greenwich, Conn. Henry Bazing DeGray ......... Ramsay Road, Wyckoff, N. J. VVilliam Burr Joseph DeLacy .............. Woodmere, L. I. Charles Toby DeLong, 13th 81 Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Holmes Van Mater Dennis, 3rd, 140 Nassau St., New York City Elbert Dent, Jr. ............................ Philadelphia, Pa. John Lewis Dodd .. ...Louisville Trust Co., Louisville, Ky. Lochren Donnelly .......... Aberdeen Hotel, St. Paul, Minn. John Frederick Donoho. . .Plaza Apartments, Baltimore, Md. William McLure Dougherty .... 325 N. 3rd St., Millville, N. J. Meredeth Dowd ............. 76 Berkeley Ave., Orange, N. J. Envin W. Doyle ............ 900 N. George St., Rome, N. Y. John Henry Drohan ........ 256 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Henry Millington Dubbs, Jr., 2617 N. 8th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Archibald Dudgeon .......... 969 Park Ave., New York City NAM E ADDRESS Wfilliam Grinstead Duncan, The Peaslee-Gaulbert Co., Louisville, Ky. Edwin Blakeslee Dunphy ..8 Lombardy St., Newark, N. J. Carl Reese Eaby, Jr. ...... 26 So. Dukes St., Lancaster, Pa. John Edmund Egner ..36o Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. James Galt Elder .... Harrisburg Trust Co., Harrisburg, Pa. Herbert Rucker Eldridge, Jr., Hotel Marie Antoinette, New York City Richard Eldridge .... ' Hotel Marie Antoinette, New York City John Samson Elliott .......... 18 Pine St., Morristown, N. J. Callan Edley England ....... 3oo Main St., Little Rock, Ark. Lewis Gillespie Erskine, 131 Riverside-Drive, New York City John J. Ewart .......................... Atlantic City, N. J. Meredyth I-Iandway Ewing ...... Pittsburgh, Pa. Richard Lloyd Farrelly ...................... Searsdale, N. Y. Junius Parker Fishburn, National Exchange Bank, Roanoke, Va. Lewis Barr Flinn ...... 503 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. Edwin Dorsey Foster ................ Cape May C. H., N. J. James Apker Foster, Jr. H958 Madison Ave., Albany, N. Y. Leys Ainsworth France, 1440 Leader-News Bldg., Cleveland, O Ralph Charlton Franks ...... Llewellyn Park, Orange, N. J. Samuel Gibson Frantz .... 64 Battle Road, Princeton, N. J. William Livingston Freeborn ..51 Wall St., New York City Morris N. Geissinger .... 409 N. Eighth St., Stroudsburg, Pa. David Clarence Gibboney, Jr. .... Q20 Walnut St., Phila., Pa. Alfred Adams Gillette ..5II N. Washington St., Rome, N. Y. Samuel Godfrey .... 34 So. Indiana Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Rudolph Jonathan Goerke ..634 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Israel Goldstein ........ 518 Newark Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Donald Goodchild ...................... Middletown, N. J. Morton Goodspeed ........ 279 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. Harry Block Gordon, Jr. .................. Bronxville, N. Y. Thomas Poultney Gorter..32 E. Preston St., Baltimore, Md. Earle Parker Gowing, 630 Washington Ave., Wilmette, Ill. Harold Stanton Greason ...... 5 Howard St., Newport, R. I. Thomas Barrett Green, Q54 Broadway North, Seattle, Wash. Er 153 THE PRINCETON B1-210-A-BRAC Smpbnmore Cllilass Utlontinuehj NAME ADDRESS Gordon Clark Gregory ...... 3647 Broadway, New York City George Webster Griffith ............,...... Ebensburg, Pa. Richard Matthews Griffith, 2801 Orchard Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Irving A. Guerin ......................,.... Mendham, N. J. Earnest Charles Haaren ..147 W. 122nd St., New York City William Burton Haffner ..305 W. 97th St., New York City Robert H. Hall .......................... Counrantville, Pa. Courtlandt Van Rensselaer Halsey, I5 Broad St., New York City Wesley Thompson Hammer, ' 137 So. Unum Ave., East Orange, N. J. Alexander Patton Hammond. .2521 Broad Ave., Altoona, Pa. Warren lNilson Hampe .................,........ Oval, Pa. Raymond Harper .......... 33 Rue Cortambert, Paris, France Wendell Phillips Harper ...... 4316 Grand, Des Moines. Ia. Dwight James Harris ..... 935 Central Ave., Plainfield, N. I. Henry Christopher Harrison, Jr., 464 Monroe Ave., Elizabeth, N. I. Edmund Stephen Hayes ................... Eau Claire, Wis. Edgerton Hazard .......... 3089 Broadway, New York City Henry L. Heimerdinger ...... 875 Park Ave., New York City Lynn Helm, Jr. ........ 2653 Ellendale Pl., Los Angeles, Cal. 'Winder Laird Henry, jr. ................. Cambridge, Md. Edward Gideon I-Ierendeen, Ir., III Columbus St., Elmira, N.Y. Pomeroy Jordon Herron .... 5547 Fair Oaks, Pittsburgh, Pa. Samuel Davidson Herron ..5547 Fair Oaks, Pittsburgh, Pa. Edward Quigley Higgins ..46o Fulton St., Waverly, N. Y. Clive Nelson Hillyer ........ 375 Park Ave., New York City Victor Fuller Hockmeyer .,.... 170 Hockmeyer, Lowell, Mass. James Edward Hooper ..l38 Carpenter St., Germantown, Pa. Lester V. Howett ........ 85 Mortimer St., Rochester, N. Y. VValter Amos Huston .......................... Saltillo, Pa. Thomas Saxton Ireland ...... 1452 Detroit St., Denver, Colo. Campbell Jackes ........., IO Thornby Place, St. Louis, Mo. Felix Otto Ianke ........ 203 West oth St., Plainfield, N. J. Shelby Hammond Jarman, 54 West 76th St., New York City George Tibbals Jarvis, 2nd, 135 E. 17th St., Indianapolis, Ind. NAME ADDRESS Ferdinand jelke, 3rd ........ 402 Union Trust, Cincinnati, O. Elbert Raymond Jepson ................. N. Adams, Mass. Frederick Winston Johns .... Warrick Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Nathaniel Britton Johnson..44 Park Place, Princeton, N. I. Francis Ilah Jones, Jr.. .83 Emburay Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J. james McLair Jones ..................... Springfield, Wis. Max Baldwin Kaesche, Jr. .... 240 Waters St., New York City Edward VVinst0n Kane ...... Ossining-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. Philip Christopher Kauffman, Evening Star, Washington, D. C. Bedros Kazanjian, jr., 71 Willow Drive, New Rochelle, N. Y. Louis Fairbanks Kendall. .12 Church St., Saranac Lake, N. Y. Edmund I-Ioffacker Kerper ..12o Chestnut St., Pottstown, Pa. Marshall Babst Kiehl ...,.... 5021 Bayard St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Alson Davis Kimball, 86 Fourth St., Garden City, L. I., N. Y. Albert Spencer Klein, Ir .... ...42I Barry Ave., Chicago, Ill. Donald Branch Knight. .26 Cambridge Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. William Huger Labouisse, 1544 Webster St., New Orleans, La. William Watson LaForce, 85th St. 8z Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. Lamartine Varnedoe Lamar, 514 N. Baylen St., Pensacola, Fla. Charles Seth Lane, 3rd .... 217 Prospect St., Hagerstown, Md. Philip Lane ................. 47 Weston St., XValtham, Mass. James Hoblit Latham .... 1434 So. Boulder Ave., Tulsa, Okla. Sanford Lawton ...... Crescent Road, Long Meadow, Mass. George Irwin Lawyer .......... 437 State St., Albany, N. Y. Phillips Blair Lee ...,................... Silver Spring, Md. Brian Philpot Leeb .... 166 Ralston Ave., So. Orange, N. I. Roy Sweisford Leidy ........................... Delphi, Pa. Donald Spence Leslie, john Leslie Paper Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Hugh Romaine Lewis ..................... Bear Creek. Pa. Alfred Beatty Littell .................,..... Franklin, N. J. Kenneth Bray Logan, 187 Marlborough Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward Townsend Look ..107 Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Roland Bruce Lutz, 546 West Sedgewick St., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Alexander Victor Lyman, 129 Townsend Ave., Stapleton, P. O. BH if THE PRTN CETON B RI C 'A'BRAC Swopbumnre Qllaas Cftluntinuzhj NAME ADDRESS William Clark Lyman, A Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., Shanghai, China Howard Suydam Lyon .... 168 Smith St., Perth Amboy, N. J. Joseph Terry McCaddon, Jr. ...,........... New York City Robert Harshe McCague ..................,. Sewickley, Pa. Edwin Douglas McCauley ...... Box 515, Highland Park, Ill. Mark Alexander McCloskey .............. Glenbrook. Conn. Edward Dickenson McDougal, Jr, .........,.. Riverside, Ill, Edward Morton Mcllvaine, Jr.. .71 Broadway, New York City George Knox McIlwain .... 233 So. 41st St., Philadelphia, Pa. Gerald McKeever ..................... 59 Jersey City, N. J. Paul McKown ....... - ............... Martinsburg, West Va. Marcellus Hood McLaughlin, East Washington Lane, Germantown, Pa. Donald McLennan ............ 404 Seneca St., Buffalo, N . Y. John Scott McWilliams. .149 East Sunbury St., Shamokin, Pa. James Allan Machin ........ 280 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. Ralph Sinclair Mainland .,.. 121 Franklin Ave.. Oshkosh, Wis. William Britton Manee . .1897 Madison Ave., New York City Fendall Marbury, 701 Maryland Trust Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Allyn Jay Marsh .......... II East 59th St., New York City Richard Hughes Marshall, 139 E. Gilman St., Madison, Wis. Willard Martin .............. 8 Evelyn Place, Princeton, N. J. William Bryan Marvin .......... Storm St., Stroudsburg, Pa. Daniel Leeds Mathews, Jr. ...,............ Oceanville, N. J. Thomas Clark Matthews ...................... Sanibel, Fla. William Proctor Matthews ..73 Blymyer St., Cincinnati, O. VVilliam Stephens Mayer 228 Market St., Johnstown, Pa. Theadore Charles Meek .... 2429 So. 16th St., Omaha, Neb. Hildreth Mei s G3 Mansur St Lowell Mass 1. 5 g .............. h ., , . William Weightman Meirs .... Weightman Bldg., Phila., Pa. Berkeley Strickland Michael, 3013 Jackson St., Sioux City, Ia, Francis Armstrong Middleditch, 516 Boulevard, Westfield, N. J. Clark Miller ....... Q..4924 Wallingford St., Pittsburgh, Pa. VValter Harold Millinger, - 5213 Friendship Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. James Foulds Mills .............. 134 Irvin St., Toledo, O. NAME ADDRESS Rodman Bowne Montgomery .... 80 Broadway, New York City Frederick Lee Moore, 238 Ft. Washington Ave., New York City George Frederick Morgan, Jr., 3 ' Hotel Martinique, New York City Kenneth Alexander Morris, 237 West Duval St., Jacksonville, Fla. Arthur Benson Murray, '28 University Place, Schenectady, N. Y. Alfred Edward Norris .....,...,........... ,Princeton, N. J. Norman Crawford Nourse, . . ISIQ Harrison Boulevard, Boise, Idaho Paul Jennings Nowland. .2405 Willard St., Wilmington, Del. James Cornelius Oehler, 1002 S. Sycamore St., Palestine, Tex. David Ayres Depue Ogden, 132 Gordonhurst Ave., Montclair, N. J. Richard Harley Oller .... 71 Brooklyn Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Frank Howe Packard .......... 436 Barry Ave., Chicago, Ill. Samuel Davis Page, Jr. ..IOI3 Clinton St., Philadelphia, Pa. Spencer Eceleston Palmer, 77 Highland Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Frank Pardee, Jr. .....................,.... Hazleton, Pa. Oswald Jacob Parisette ..,... S35 Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Percy Parker, Jr. ............ 850 Broadway, Lowell, Mass. Robert William Parker .... 1516 Main St., Jacksonville, Fla. William Mercier Parker, 2668 Berkshire Road, Cleveland, O. Edward Dippolt Parsons .... 520 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. William Allen Butler Paul ..Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Miguel Planas ,........... 202 W. 86th St., New York City Edgar Allen Poe, Jr. ........ 1604 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Allan King Poole ........ 215 Penna. Ave., East Liverpool, O. Howard Curtis Porter ........ 829 Hamlin St., Evanston, Ill. Dickson Bayard Potter .... 328 W. 86th St., New York City Richard Greeley Preston,4 Bennington Rd., Lexington, Mass. Percy Rivington Pyne, Jr. .... 680 Park Ave., New York City Hawley Quier ................ 321 S. Fifth St., Reading, Pa. John Millington Rankin ................ So. Charlestown, O. Stacy Barcroft Rankin .... .,.......... S o. Charleston. O. Albert Dudley Reidenger .. ....... Madison, N. J. Es :B T1-IE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC bupbumore Glass Cqiuntinuzhj NAME A ADDRESS William Wynkoop Reynolds, 724 Webster Ave., Scranton, Pa. Leland Chandler Rhodes .................. Short Hills, N. J. Lee Hutchings Richardson, Jr., QIO Leader Bldg., Cleveland, O. Charles Snyder Richardson .............,...... Bernville, Pa. John Layland Robertson, Jr. . .470 Andover St., Lowell, Mass. Harding Sanford Roche. .56 East Park St.. East Orange, N. J. Francis Ryerson Rodgers, 206 N. Limestone St., Springfield, O. Harry Rosenburg, 1273 Newkirk St., North Bergen, N. J. James Spencer Ross .......... 219 Pine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Francis Jamison Rue, Philadelphia Nat. Bank, Phila., Pa. Francis Lazelle Sawers ...... 617 Drake Ave., Centerville, Ia. Arthur Davis Scarritt, 3240 Norledge Pl., Kansas City, Mo. George Small Schmidt .............. Cassat Bldg., York, Pa. Wolfgang Simon Schwabacher. 191 Broad St., Newark, N. J. Jordan Ralston Scobie ...... 3817 Dewey Ave., Omaha, Neb. Laurence Milton Sears. .219 Onondaga Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Howard Rutledge Selover, 1770 Knox Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. Sydney Donald Sherrerd, 133 Euclid Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. David Rittenhouse Shotwell, 1613 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. Douglas Cumming Sinclair, I4 East Fifth St., Corning, N. Y. Harry Aaron Sipe .... 737 No. Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Craig Ritchie Smith. .l...31 Alexander St., Princeton, N. J. George Watson Hall Smith, 112 Benevolent St., Providence, R. l. Harry DeW'0lf Smyth .... 22 Morven St., Princeton, N. J. Charles Carey Snow ............ Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. Shirley Donald Southworth, 8 Brightridge St., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wfallan Barten Spiers ...... 345 Fifth Ave., New York City Meade Ashley Spencer ...... III Sturges Ave., Mansheld, O. Frederick Easton Springer ................ Edwardsville, Ill. John Waggeman Stafford .... Imperial Hotel, New York City Henry Maynadier Steele, Jr., . 610 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. Suart-Riddle Stevenson .... 6 Union St., Schenectady, N. Y. NA M E ADDRES S Charles Irving Stewart .... 3 Overton Road, Ossining, N. Y. James Harold Stewart .... 1404 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. Warren Trusdell Stewart. .175 Turrell Ave., S. Orange, N. J. Thomas Blancard Stickney ............... Englewood, N. J. Sam Streitman, Jr. .............. 2616 La St., Houston, Tex. David Hays Sulzberger. .516 West End Ave., New York City Arthur Melville Quintain Syme, 326 W'est Madison St., Chicago, Ill. John Chestnut Taylor ...................... Shade Gap, Pa. Raney Startup Taylor. .II3 VV. Main St., Middletown, N. Y. William Davis Ten Broeck ..... The Drexel, Overbrook, Pa. Shao Ping Teng ..................... Hupch Province, China Wilmer Jones Thomas ..................... Grenada, Miss. George Stewart Thompson ................ East Liverpool, O. Kirk Illman Thompson .... 321 N. Perry St., Titusville, Pa. Robert Lindsay Thompson, Jr., 801 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles Franklin Turner, 188 VVest River St., NVilkes-Barre, Pa. Arthur Bromley Tyler ........ 16 Sidlaw Road, Boston, Mass. Charles Albcrt Underwood, 101 Summer St., Philadelphia, Pa. Alfred Van Horn, Jr. ..................... Scarsdale, N. Y. Ray VVhittier Van Tuyl, I 4236 Queen Ave., So., Minneapolis, Minn. Wfilliam Harold Van Wart, 43 Arlington Ave., Caldwell, N. J. Ernest Louis Vogt .......... 1382 Third Ave., Louisville, Ky. Harold von Hasslacher. .887 Kenmore Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. George Arthur Waddington ...... I2 First St., Adams, Mass. Donald VV'air .................... 711 Ridge St., Laport, Ind. Charles Kenneth Wallace, 246 Ridgewood Road. S. Orange, N. J. Frederick Rohert VVarburton, 285 Summer St., Paterson, N.-J. VVilliam John Warburton. .122 East 76th St., New York City Clarence Arnold Ward .... 428 St. George Ave., Rahway, N. J. Herbert Watson Warden, Jr., 1920 Pine St., Philadelphia. Pa. Douglas McEldery Weller. .R. F. D. No. 22, Nashotah, VVIS. Harry D. West ............................. Kingston, N. J. John Howell Wfestcott, Jr. ................. Princeton, N.'J. Charles Trumball White, 246 E. 105th St., New York City gf if THE PRTN CETON B RI C 'A'BRAC Supbumure Qlilass Cflllnncluijehj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Hans Adolf Karl Widenmann, Marion Orr 'Wilson .... 702 Press Bldg., Binghamton, N. Y, 905 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, N. Y. David Ross Winans ...... 54 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N.'J. Milton Valentine Weise, Sagamore Park, Bronxville, N. Y. Cornelius Winant ...... 103 E. 71st St., New York City Frederick Benhad Wille .... Tillon Road, So. Orange, N, I. Weldon Womack: ......... 721 Hague Ave., St. Paul, Minn. lohn Gates VVi1liams .......... 944 Park Ave., New York City Henry Allyn Wood ............. Box 97, Middletown, N..Y. David Williamson ...... Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, Colo. John Sylvester Woodbridge, 18 Pekin Road, Shanghai, China William Addison Willson ..................... ' .Easton, Md. Frank Edward Woodward, 24.2 VV. Jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J. Edmund LeRoy Wilson .......... 60 Oak St., Forty Fort, Pa. joseph Milliken Woods, Ir., 101 E. Third St., Lewistown, Pa. Foster Poullain Wilson, Edmund Harmon Wright H2957 Annwood St., Cincinnati, O. 38 VVasl1ington Terrace, St. Louis, Mo. Sydney Longstreth VVright, Ir. ....., Logan, Philadelphia, Pa. James Wilson, 3rd ..,..423 Van Hauten St., Paterson, N. I. Jasper ,Writer ................ 936 Pearl St., Denver, Colo. Julius Lane Wilson .......... 156 Fifth Ave., New York City Frank Antony Zunino, Ir.. . .495 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 'ry . . 'r ?vf,s 'T'-if:L1?. f-.TYLFC . , f 1. 5li'if. 'E3'f'6'1?ffl,fL2 E5l'31A - 'f' 1 P .. .. va, . ' . 'Y' aw-Qe 1 . . QW ' .rw 'fr-Tidy? mf-f... -'f-:EY tziazlfw-v'L AHNLQ, .- ' c .. x. Hifiqn- .,-.2 ,f ,7Z:4J:,,:r,f' - new ' A f - f .4 '15 -r . ' . E . -- -L, 'T 'f:.'-' 1- ', ' , .' 'Nxt-t,,1:': -. 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Secretary B3 if E as Nathan Henry Aronsohn .... 583 Broadway, Paterson, N. J. E, THE QRINCETON BRIO-A-BRAC ,B Glass uf 1915 Thomas Hall Abbett ....... 969 Park Ave., New York City james Hervey Ackerman ..I3I Crescent Ave., Plainfield, N. I. Herbert Sebastian Agar ...... 31 Nassau St., New York City Edwin Paschal Dinsmore Alyea .............. Clifton, N. I. John Harlan Amen .......,.......... Pine St., Exeter, N. H. XIX-'yllys Pittman Ames ..71 Christopher St., Montclair, N. I. Andrew Anderson, Ir. ........,......... St. Augustine, Fla. james Main Anderson, Ir. ..5506 Jackson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Marshall R. Anspach .......... 437 N. Front St., Milton, Pa. Allison Armour, 2nd , ...................,... Princeton, N. J. VVilliam Wfalter Weed Arrowsmith, 208 W. 7ISf St., New York City Stephen Mayer Auerbach ..I5I Central Park Vtfest, New York VVilliam Henry Bade ........ 546 Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Harold Meyer Baer ........ 350 Graham St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles Todd Bagby, Ir. .... 2246 Eutaw Pl., Baltimore, Md. George Olney Bailey ........ Q01 N. George St., Rome, N. Y. VVilliam Reginald Baker, Ir. ..43 Crescent Rd., Madison, N. J. Grosvenor Lowrey Ball ........ Lawrence, Long Island, N. Y. Francis Meserve Barker. .8 Norwood Pl., Guilford, Balt., Md. Robert Fulton Barnett ........................ Latrobe, Pa. George Louis Theodore Bauhan, 32 Armstrong Ave., Jersey City, N. I. Edwin Stanton Bayer, Jr. ................... Mt. Kisco, N. Y. John Hoke Beasley ................,.... Terre Haute, Ind. Kenneth 'Wilfred Beattie ..Glenside Ave., Murray Hill, N. I. Haggott Beckhart ............. 433 Pearl St., Denver, Colo. Charles .Christian Bell, Ir. .... 724 E. High St., Boonville, Mo. WVilliam 'Wallace Bell, Ir. ..Uni0n Nat'l Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. Donald Fairchild Bigelow ..4I5 Laurel Ave., St., Paul, Minn. Robert Mooney Bitten. .935 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. George Rogers Bleakley .... 536 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. Leonard Lispenard Bleecker, 86 Oakland Ave., Bloomfield, N. I. George Arthur 'Bond .... 309 Hartford Rd., So. Orange, N. I. Bonham Hagood Bostick ................. Switzerland, S. C. Harold Mark Bowwan .... Allen Richard Bray .. Paul Andrew Bream ......... Robert Hoover Brindle james Douglas Brown IO Prospect Ave., Montclair, N. I. Arlington Heights, Ill. ............Arendtsville, Pa. ....52 E. North St., Hagerstown, Md. .. . . . . . .Clark Apts., Somerville, N. J. David Kirkpatrick Este Bruce ................. Ruxton, Md. James Elseworth Bryan ...... 602 Henry Ave., Middletown, O. Harold Kidder Bulkley .................... Englewood, N. I. Fford Burchell ................... 121 E. 60th St., New York Fairfax Carter Burger Francls David Butler ......5o7 Madison Ave., New York ..1347 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Stuart Markle Butler' ...... 5534 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. George Carroll Buzby, 4Qtl'l 8: Market Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Philip Francis Cabell ....,......... II Wfall St., New York james Gilmore Campbell ...... 416 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. Stuart Carkener, 2nd ...... 3677 Belleview, Kansas City, Mo. Frederick Brush Carter, 1st..Huntington, Long Island, N.Y. Kenneth King Carter ....... 1021 Broad St., Newark, N. I. Carl Mallan Casey ........................ Lynchburg, Va. Louis Amadie Cerf, Ir. ...... 78 Lloyd Rd., Montclair Martin George Charles ...... 238 92nd St., Brooklyn, Franklin Butler Christmas. .17 Forest St., Fall River, Mass. Henry Morse Clark, 508 Monongahela Ave., McKeesport. Pa. Robert Dean Clark ...... 96 Virginia Ave., St. Paul, Minn. VVilliam Lee Clark ........ 1927 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. Richard Folsom Cleveland ............... Princeton, N. J. Roger Stahel Cohen . .2146 VVyoming Ave., Vtfashington, D. C. Samuel Newbolcl Comly ................. Port Chester, N. Y. Francis Adams Comstock. . .59 Comstock Pl., S. Orange, N. I. Culver Howard Cook .......... 525 S. 41st St., Omaha, Neb. Iay Cooke, 2nd ..........,.............. Chestnut Hill, Pa. john Cooke ...... . ............ 364 Broadway, Paterson, N. J. Edward N. Cooper, Ir. ..................... Camp Hill, Pa. Frederick Stanley Cooper ...................... Rome, Ga. , N. I. N. Y. Tra James Cox ........................... New Salem, Pa. William Henry Dickerson Cox, 320 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. I. Robert Creswell .......... 2122 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. Eg 128 E, QTHE Q12-INCETON BRIC'A'BRAC IQIQ FLOUR PICTURE E, THE PRINCETON 131210-A-BRAC ' ,B freshman Glass Cdluntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Chandler Cudlipp ........... 43 Emory St., Jersey City, N. J. John Y. Dater, Jr. ......,.....,............ Ramsey, N. J. Bronson Hawley Davis .... 1519 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn. John Charles Davis ..828 Pennsylvania Ave., Denver, Colo. James Orr Denby. .Care of Hupp Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich. Grant Armstrong Dibert, 160 S. Fairmount Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Edwin,R. Dibrell .... 1012 W. Second St., Little Rock, Ark. Hamilton Maynard Dickinson .............. Vtfakeheld, R. I. Alexander Loxley Massey. Dingee ,.,...,......... Paoli, Pa. John Allison Dodd...Y.307 Belleville Ave., Bloomheld, N. J. Edward Osborn Douglas ....... 207 Pawling Ave., Troy, N. Y. Bradley Carey Downing ........... 26 N. Pine St., York, Pa. Henry Watkins Doyle .... 2023 Broadway, Little Rock, Ark. Samuel Dreyfuss ..... 339 S. Fairmount Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Frank Dubia ............ 1302 Ritchie Pl., Chicago, Ill. Louis Talman DuBois ..177 Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. Edward Joseph Dunn ........ 667 E. 18th St., Paterson, N. J. Robert Hayes Dunn ........ 1531 Tioga St., Philadelphia, Pa. Richard Price Dunn .... 407 West Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla. Wadsworth C. Dunn .............. 53 E. 79th St., New York W. J. B. Edgar ......................... Jamesburg, N. J. Charles Elgin .......... 1592 Richmond Ave., Columbus, O. Charles Rosenbury Erdman, Jr., ' 20 Library Pl., Princeton, N. J. Harry Augustus Etheridge, Jr., ' 659 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Joseph Fahys, 2nd ................ Locust Valley, L. I., N. Y. James Temple .Fairgrieve ..... 407 S. Fourth St., Fulton, N. Y. Eben Dickey Finney ......... 1300 Eutaw Pl., Baltimore, Md. Howard MacFarland Fish ........ 610 W. 8th St., Erie, Pa. Meade Fletcher ............ Aldine Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Holmes Foresman ................. Ridley Park, Pa. Eric Anderson Fowler .... 678 Park Ave., New York City George Aschheim Frankel ................ Park City, Utah Albert Averell Fraser .... 228 Raymond Ave., S. Orange, N. J. Harold Smeallie Frazier .................. Franklin, N. J. Stanley Grier Freck ..947 Hepburn St., Williamsport, Pa. Harry W'ashington Frost, Jr., 50 W. Kirby Ave., Detroit, Mich. NAME ADDRESS George Weldon Funk ...... Box 84, McLean, McLean Co., Ill. Edward Gardner ........ Hampton Park, St. Louis Co., Mo. William Alfred Garrigues, Jr., . ' 721 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Edwin Albert Georgi .,......... South Nyack, Nyack, N. Y. Richard Silas Goldman .........,.. 58 E. 83rd St., New York Berthold Goldsmith, Jr. ...................... Portland, Ore. Wm. Steele Gray, Jr. ............ 76 William St., New York Alexander Macomb Greene, 46 VV. Walnut St., Merchantville, N. J. Thomas Watt Gregory, Jr., Dept. of Justice, Vllashington, D. C. Walter Denison Griffiths .... Spuyten Duyvil, New York City Frederic Dayton Grimke ..I32 E. 79th St., New York City Allen Bernard Groover. . .115 E, Third St., Jacksonville, Fla. Samuel Vincent Guerin. .406 Monroe Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. Francis Warburton Guilbert .... Green Gables, Racine, Wis. David Wade Guy ............. I0 Portland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Thomas Sewell Hargest, 2nd .... 43 Reily St., Harrisburg, Pa. Paul Ledbeter Hargreaves ..Warwick Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. Norman Walter Haring ..... 428 S. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. Arthur K. Harris ........... Hotel Majestic, New York City Carl Alfred Hasslacher .... 400 WV. 147th St., New York City Gardiner Hawkins ...... 1215 Rio Grande St., El Paso. Tex. William Batthaser Fredrick Hax, 325 Roland Ave., Roland Park, Md. Angerean Gray Heinsohn. . .404 W. II6l2l'l St., New York City Thomas Oliver Helm, Jr, .522 E. Main St., Bowling Green, Ky. George W'att Henderson ..... E. Fayette St., Uniontown, Pa. Wenman Armstrong Hicks. .5812 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. James Pearson Hill ......................,..... Smyrna, Del. Roland Everett Hill ...................... East Liverpool, O. Charles Edwin Hillegass, Jr ................... Red Hill, Pa. Alexander Elias Hilton ......... 791 Broad St., Newark, N. J. James Kellogg Burnham Hockaday, 3501 Gladstone Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Lansing Colton Holden, Jr., 888 West End Ave., New York City Carl Elsworth Holman ...... 31 Fabyan Place, Newark, N. J. John Guerin Howley. . .416 S. Fairmount Ave.. Pittsburgh, Pa. THE PRIN CETON B RI C 'A'BRAC Jfreshman Glass Ullontinuzhj NAME ADDRESS William Dudley Foulke Hughes, Trinity Rectory, Newport, R. I. Watts Sherman Humphrey, Jr., 945 Genesee Ave., Saginaw, Mich. Herbert Milton Ill .......... 188 Clinton Ave.. Newark, N. J. James Elliott Irvine ............................. Street, Md. Elihu Arthur Samuel Jacobs, Lakewood Hotel, Lakewood, N. J. Samuel Foster Jamison .........,........... Aberdeen, Md. Stephen Hunt Jenckes, 916 Turks Head Bldg., Providence, R. I. Alfred Elliott Jenkins ......, Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Albert Gould Jennings, Jr ..... 2 E. 82nd St., New York City Arnold Huff Jennings ...... 6012 Greene St., Germantown, Pa. Archibald DeBaun Johnson ........ Lincoln University, Pa. Benjamin Franklin Jones ...8o8 Ridge Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Kirkland Jones, Jr .... 242 Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. Edmond Thomas Keenan ..... 57 Lincoln Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Harry Pardee Keller ........ 215 W. Broad St., Hazelton, Pa. Donald VVood Kelley. . .4416 XfVestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. William Boulton Kelley .... 1406 Eutaw Pl., Baltimore, Md. Edgar S. Kennedy..117 E. Greenwood Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Oscar Marchout Kilby ....................... Anniston, Ala. Donald M, King ............. 345 N. Craig St., Pittsbrugh, Pa. Gilbert King ................. 729 17th St., Washington, D. C. John Bruce King ............ 728 17th St., Washington, D. C. Leonard Richard Kinnard ..357 Aubrey Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. W'illiam Conrad Kirback. .042 Market St., Wheeling, W. Va. Freeman Bourdette Kirkendall. .3727 Jackson St.. Omaha, Neb. William Alexander Kirkland..141o Clay Ave., Houston, Tex. Philip Kissam .................... 48 High St., Orange, N. J. Henry DuBerry Knower, 3438 Middleton Ave., Clifton, Cincinnati. O. Elms Thexton Knowlson .... 44 Virginia Park, Detroit. Mich. Philip Miller Kretschmann ......... 48 N. 40th St., Phila., Pa. John Dryden Kuser ..,................... Bernardsville, N. J. Richard Francis Lamarche ..... 55 E. 65th St., New York City Robert Patterson Lamont, Jr. .1722 Judson Ave.. Evanston, Ill. George Brancheth Larkin ..,................. Ossining, N. Y. NAME ADDRESS Oliver Morrison Lawson, Hotel 'Woodward, Broadway and 55th St., New York City Luther Richard Leinbach ................... NVyomissi11g, Pa. James Morris Leopold, Jr ......... 7 Wall St., New York City Artemas Cameron Leslie ....... 243 Fisk St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Thomas McDowell Nelsonn Lewis ........ NVatertown, WVis. Thomas Harbaugh Lineaweaver ...... Park Pl., Lebanon, Pa. Samuel Lloyd, Jr ............. I2 YV. 50th St., New York City Henry Coleman Long' .......,.............. Uniontown, Ala. Thomas Coatsworth Lord..623 VV. 113th St., New York City Edward Hartwell Ludlow .... 1203 Forest Ave., Evanston, Ill. Donald Keith Luke ...................... Tarrytown, N. Y. Fred Lybolt .............................. .Port Jarvis, N. Y, Lansden McCandless .... 5056 Wfestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Frank Junior McConnell, 509 Chestnut St., Richmond Hill, N. J. George Boldt McCorn1ick...108 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, Ill. Laurence McCormick ...... 108 S. LaSalle St., Chicago. Ill. John H. MacCreadie ........ 58 Bellevue St., Lawrence, Mass. Duncan McCulloch, Jr ........... Glencoe, Baltimore Co., Md. John Robison McCune, Jr., Fifth EQ College Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. David Blean McDougal ........................ Riverside, Ill. Robert Davis McDougal, Jr. ...... 537 Moss Ave., Peoria, TTT James Wfilling Macfarlane..NVoodland Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ralph Lyman McGean ...... 8314 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O Curtis XfVhittlesey McGraw. .239 VV. 39th St., New York City Sidney Leaser Mcllvain ........ 630 N. 5th St,, Reading, Pa. Ralph Dyer McKee .......... 45 S. Euclid Ave., Bellevue, Pa. Robert 'Wilson McKnight ..................... Sewickley, Pa. John Dennis McMaster.. .39 Bentley Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Charles Fitch McQuiston..18o Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Roderick Fairchild Makepeace...Box II46. Providence, R. I. David Mandel. .202 New Brunswick Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J. Edmund Scarritt Manny, 5041 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. Arthur Wharton Marks ....... Hillburn, Rockland Co., N. Y. Herbert Keller Martin ...................... Nazareth, Pa. Howard X1Vashburn Maxwell, Jr. .30 Broad St., New York City THE PRIN CETON B RI C 'A'B RAC Jfrzsbman Ollass Cdluntinlxehj NAME ADDRESS John Courtlandt Maxwell ...... Congress Hotel, Chicago, Ill. John Newman May ...,.. 4Q Pine Grove Ave., Summit, N. J. Clinton Orth Mayer, Jr. .... 907 N. 16th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Gulmer Meriwether, Jr., 421 N. Gladstone Blv., Kansas City, Mo. Karl Burtner Mickey ........ 1428 VV. 65th St., Cleveland, O. Ronald Zeller Mickey ........ 1428 WV. 65th St., Cleveland, O. Edward Gallup Miles, Breezemont, Albemarle Park, Asheville, N, C. Austin Jayne Millard ........... 208 High St., Newton, N. J. Ormonde Kelsey Miller ........ 219 N. State St., Olean, N. Y. VValter Edwin Mills ........., 222 N. State St., Chicago, lll. John Quickshank Milne, 2nd. .News Office, Fall River, Mass. Leo Philo Mirsky .......... 49 W. 83rd St., New York City Archibald Moore Montgomery, SOI lfVest End Ave., New York City George Moore ............ 410 VVillian1 St., E. Orange, N. J. Milton Darlington Moore ......,. Avondale, Chester Co., Pa. Robert S. Moore ............... 154 Pearson St., Chicago, Ill. Theodore Clement Moore, 1025 Vlfatchung Ave., Plainfield, N. J. W'istar Morris .......,....................... Haverford, Pa, Daniel Clarkson Morgan ................,...... Hillsboro, O. Stanley Mortimer, Jr ...........,. Roslyn, Long Island, N. Y. John Arthur Moss ............. 819 Center Ave., Reading, Pa. Paul Victor Mravlag ...... 1062 E. Jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J. Elmer W'ard Munsell .............,........... Utica, N. Y. Franklin Goodspeed Muzzy .... 414 Broadway, Paterson, N. J. John Verplanck Newlin ....................,.. Whitford, Pa. Ralph Albert Nicholas ........ 324 S. McKean St., Butler, Pa. Arthur L. Niles, Jr. ........ 315 W. 80th St., New York City William Kennedy Nimick .... 6315 Fifth Ave.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Leonard Hulit Norcross .................. Hightstown, N. J. Henry Martin Norris ...... 69 Alexander St., Princeton, N. J. Arthur Leigh Norton ......... 30 E. 55th St., New York City Paul Robinson Norton .... ....... 5 24 Elm St.. Reading, Pa. Paul Smith Olmsted .... ............... R obbinsville, N. J. Paul Vlfilliam Orth ..... .... I 1 S. Front St., Steelton, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Lawrence Page ........ ..... 2 02 S. Union St., Olean, N. Y. Robert Judson Palmer ..... QQ Herkimer St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cortlandt Parker, 3rd .......... Hutton Park, Orange, N. J. John Floyd Parker: .......... 63 W. 54th St., New York City Philip MacGregor Parker, 138 South St., Morristown, N. J. Henry Gilbert Woodruff Parmele, 54 South St., Newark, N. J. Robert James Tait 'Paul .,.... 507 Linden St., Camden, N. J. lfVilliain Miller Paxton, 3rd .................. St. Davids, Pa. Thomas Darlington Peters ..... 155 Keap St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gerald Ross Petterson ........... . ........... Princeton, Minn. Robert Sabin Pollard... .... Fairmount Ave., Chatham, N. J. Milton Grosvenor Potter ...,. 420 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y, Theron Loveland Prentiss. . .102 Waverly Pl., New York City Arthur Preyer .................................... Holland Paul Wakeman Price. .350 Ridgewood Ave, Glen Ridge, N. J. Lawrence Martin Proctor ..... 3014 R St., VVashington, D. C. Edwin Hasbrouck Proudht, 630 Prospect St., VVestf1eld, N. J. William Allen Putman, Jr .... 70 'Willow St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Godfrey Pyle ............................. VVilmington, Del. Matthew Stanley Quay ..... .... .... ...... S e w ickly, Pa. VVilliam Patterson Quinn .... 310 Mercer St., New Castle, Pa. John Howard Raferty ......................... Geneva, lll. Joseph V. Ralston ................. . . . . .Columbus O. Richard Harding Randall. . .1127 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Joseph Gales Ramsay. . .852 du Pont Bldg., XfVilmingt0n, Del. Valentine Kirk Raymond. . .194 Berkeley Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cecil Read ................ 313 Laurel Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Frederick Allerton Read, Jr.. .112 4th Ave., E. Roselle, N.'J, Laurence Conway Reed ...... 993 Park Ave., New York City John Baldwin Rich ......... 808 Union Trust, Baltimore, Md. Frank Snyder Richardson .................... Bernville, Pa. WVildey-Clegg Rickerson .... 141 VV. 92nd St., New York City Jackson Philip Rinn ............. 58 Bellevue Pl., Chicago. Ill. Milton Herbert Robbins... .............. Hightstown, N. J. Thomas Robins, Jr ...............,........ Stamford, Conn. Arthur Olan Rogers. .1415 Mt. Caroe Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Hr 28 CEE Stmzktnn 711352115 Zanuarp 3, 1857 H Qeptzmhzr 24, 1515 THE PRIN CET ON B RI C 'A'B RAC jfresbman Gllass Ctlluntinuehj NAME g ADDRESS John Frim Rothermel ........ 208 VVindser St., Reading, Pa. Robert Greene Rouse ......................... Newton, N. J. Robert Bromwell Russell, Jr ,.... .... L iberty Grove, Md. George Byron Ruth ........,............. Marshalltown, Ia. Randolph Clothier Sailer ....... I ............ Englewood, N. J. Henry Robert Sainstag.. ...557 Broadway, New York City Ernest Chauncey Savage ........ Gravers Land, Chestnut, Pa. John Foster Savidge ........ 66 VV. 50th St., New York City George Demarest Saville .... 304 VV. 105th St., New York City Bernhard Karsch Schaefer .... 7 Hanover Sq., New York City John Louis Schaefer, Jr ..... 327 W. 108th St., New York City Joseph Stagg Schmalz ...... 390 Wington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Lyra Schweke Schroeder, 824 Central National Bank Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Samuel S. Schmidt ..,........... 902 S. George St., York, Pa. VVilliam Wotenbury Scudder ............ Glastonbury, Conn Sydney Baldwin Self .......,.. II Center St., S. Orange, N. J. William Ritchie Semans. .29 W. Berkley St., Uniontown, Pa. John Schaffer Senseman .... 154 Sylvan Ter., Harrisburg, Pa. McNeil Verman Seymour, Jr., 121 Virginia Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Randolph VVilliam Shannon. ......,......... Goldtield. Nev. Samuel Jones Sharpless. .82 Chestnut Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Albert Shaw, Jr. .............. Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Frank William Sidler. ....... ................ D anville, Pa. Howard Duane Siedler ..,. 35 Oakland Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. NAME ADDRESS Irvin Auchincloss Sprague, Jr., 118 W. 57th St., New York City Leopold Eidlitz Starr ...... 36 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J. John James Brown Stoetzez ..315 ISI St., Fairmont, W. Va. William Edward Stone ........... 127 Flora Ave., Peoria, Ill. Henry Hyacinth Strater ...... 1037 Third Ave., Louisville, Ky. Donald MacQueen Street, 676 Irving Park Blvd., Chicago, Ill. Carl Fredrick Albert Streichenberg, II Sumit St., Glen Ridge, N. J. Benjamin Strong, 3rd ........... , ......... Greenwich, Conn. Louis Bergner Strong ........... - ............ P lainlield, N. J. Wfilliam Emery Studdiford, Jr., , 124 E. 36th St., New York City Noel Speer Symons, ' 1606 New Hampshire Ave., IfVashington, D. C. Edward Byron Taggart .... 1546 Park Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Vlfilliam Brownell Talbert, Jr. .215 N. Mill St., Lexington, Ky. Anson XfVales Hard Taylor ...... 49 W7all St., New York City Irving Henry 'Taylor .............. Windsor, Ontario, Canada James Irwin Taylor ........ 139 N. IrVarren St., Trenton, N. J. John Henry Taylor .. .... 31 Clinton Ave., Montclair, N. J. IfValker Taylor, Jr .... ................ If Vilmington, N. C. Jacob Teish ......... .... 4 3 Beechwood, Summit, N. J. Fosater Terrell ............. ........... C orpus Christi, Tex. Arthur Terry, Jr .......................... Short Hills, N. J. Gerald Provost Thomas, George Dickson Skinner ........ . ......... Gouverneur, N. Y. David 'VVilliam Sloan, Jr William E res Sloan . A y ..... Cyril Sloane ............. .....I2SO E Ave., Rochester, N. Y. ...Sands Point, Long Island, N. Y. .... .......Cumberland, Md. Charles Morris Smith ..112 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. James Gerald Smith .......... Robert Earl Sniffin . . 1. Franklin Faust Snyder . . . . Joseph Willbur Spencer, Francis Louis Sperry. . . Howard Malcom Smith. . .35 Mcdonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. II48 Monroe St., Denver, Col. ....Beachwood Hotel, Summit, N. J. .425 N. Green St., Lancaster, Pa. John Auxier Sowards ........................ Pikeville, Ky. Jr .... II Broadway, New York City H .....42O W. 119th St., New York City James Clinton Trostle, 67 259 Broadway, Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. lfVilliam Cover Thomas ...... 1424 Clarkson St., Denver, Colo. Harry Carroll Thompson ............... ...... B altimore, Md. Richard VVainwright Thorington, Pa. Louis Felix Timmerman, Jr. .Continental Bldg., Baltimore, Md. James Roller Todd. .'I45 WV. VVashington St., Hagerstown Md. Owen Jones Tolland .............. 16 S. Broad St., Phila Pa. William Richard Townley. . .II Milford Ave., Newark, N. J. Charles Howard Townsend. . .71 Cleveland St., Orange, N. J. Frederick Lathrop Tracy.. .1718 Capouse Ave., Scranton, Pa. Er 23 THE PRINCETON BRIC 'A'BRAC . jfresbman Lllass CG1nntluhei:0 NAME ADDRESS Herbert Saxe Urmy .... 290 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. I Robert Raschig Vance ............... Box 1407, Columbus, O Philip Van Deventer...632 Woodland Ave., Plainfield, N. I Henry Pitney Van Dusen, 240 W. Evergreen Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa Louis William Van Meter .............,.... Wenonah, N. I Allen Van Wyck ...................... Ridgefield Park, N. I George Augustus Vaughn, Ir., 441 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Eyvind Melsons Verner ....................... Oakmont, Pa. Ellis julian Waller ........... 218 S. Tremont, Kewanee, Ill Keene Parnelius VVallis ........ 2 40th Way, Kansas City, Mo Paul Chamberlain Walter .... 1317 N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa. Sumner Francis Puddley Walters, 125 S. 13th St., Newark, N. I Mark Woodworth Walton ...................... Chicago, lll Frank Dale Warren, Jr ...,.... Hillside Ave., Plainneld, N. I Hamilton Martin Warren. Rochelle Park, New Rochelle, N. Y Robert Hazelett Washburn. .1517 Montana St., El Paso, Tex. Stephen White Waterbury. .536 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. William Pierce WVaters ....,. 1400 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y. NAME ADDRESS Samuel Leverett Webster .... 601 XV. 10th St., New York City John Crawford West ......................... Beirut, Syria Henry Lamont Wheeler .... 160 Fourth Ave., E. Roselle, N. J. Raymond Corwin VVhitman. .157 Summer Ave., Newark, N. I. XWilliam Beaumont XNhitney, jr., 5117 Pulaski Ave., Germantown, Pa. A. Monroe Whittingham ................... Milburn, N. I. Edward Van Dyke Wight, Jr .............. Middletown, N. I. Franklin Lloyd Wilbur. .711 Grand Ave., Asbury Park, N. I. Chester Irving Williams ....... 57 E. 74th St., New York City Walter Blaine lrVilson ....... 54 Marcy Ave., E. Orange, N, I. Arthur Edward Windels ...... 162 Lee Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. john Jacob Winn .......................... Mt. Sterling, Ky. John Wintersteen .............. 2220 DeLancy St., Phila., Pa. VVilliam lfVood VVren ......... Prospect Hall, Frederick, Md. James Thomas VVrightson ...................... Easton, Md. George Adolf Wulp ......... 2975 Perry Ave., New York City Arthur Yates. .... .......... 1 040 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Edwin Simpson Yeomans, 3530 Gladstone Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Joseph Samuel Young ..... 1508 Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa. 4: O : Hi IE THE PRTN CETON B RI C 'A'B RAC Qualifying Stuhents NAME A ADDRESS ROBERT F. ADAMS 4...... ,.......,...... . Londonderry Island XVILIAM M. AGAR ........,.. 31 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. FREDERICK F. ALEXANDRE ...... 7 Wfall St., New York, N. Y. XNILLIAM C. KN. ALTON ...... 2522 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill. ROBERT P. ARTHUR .......,................. Point Loma, Cal. FREDERICK D. AVERY. .40 Jefferson Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. LAIRD H. BARBER ......................... Mauch Chunk, Pa. WILLIAM H. BEATTY .......... Richland Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. RICHARD E. BELL ,..... 44 N. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. GEORGE J. BIPPUS ........................... Huntington, Ind, NAME ROBERT H. HALL .......... MAXWELL M. HAMILTON.. HERBERT H. :HARVEY ...... GERALD M. HEINZELMANN. JOHN LIEMPHILL ...... WILLIAM E. HEYL, JR.. . .. DAvID S. LIIRCHBERG ,..... S. C. Hsu ................ VVILLIAM VAN D. JEWETT. JAMES M. JONES .......... ADDRESS . ...... .Conneantville, Pa .2203 Nebraska St., Sioux City, la ....................Newtown, Pa .74 Deer Hill Ave., Danbury, Conn 2108 Bancroft Place, Wash., D. C ................NVynnewO0d, Pa ... .Grand Ave., Newburgh, N. Y 2023 Kalorama Ave., Wash., D. C .I000 Central Ave., Plainfield, N. J ..................Spr1ngheld, MO LAWRENCE BOARDMAN. .' .,.. I336 River Blvd., St. Paul, Minn. JOHNSTON A. BOWMAN ......... 437 Roscoe St., Chicago, Ill. RAYMOND E. BRUBAKER ........................ Lebanon, Pa. JOSEPH C. BUCHANAN .... 664 Phila, Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. SAMUEL M. BUTT ...........,.........,.. Box 219, York, Pa. S. T. CHENG .............. .2023 Kalorama Ave., Wash., D. C. HOLT VV. COOKINGHAM .................... Portland, Oregon VV. P. COOPER, JR. .... . VVILLIAM M. COTTON.. Shelbyville, Tenn. i . . .V .....'D.o'tigl'as' Louisville, Ky. FERDINAND J. KRUSE .... ...I254 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWVARD J. LAMARGI-IE ..,. 55 East 65th St., New York, N. Y. JAMES H. LATHAM .... 1434 South Boulder Ave., Tulsa, Okla. SIDNEY L. LEVENGOOD ...... 142 VV. 'Wayne Ave., Wiayne, Pa. XIVILLIAM VV. LYONS ............................ Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT J. NLCCLINTOCK ..... Longridge Farm, Lexington, Ky. JAMES H. JVLCGRAVV, JR.. .239 West 39th St., New York, N. Y DONALD K. NIACKAY ........ 369 East I62l'lCl St., Bronx, N. Y JOHN E. MADDEN ........... Hamburg Place, Lexington, Ky. .ALLLYN J. MARSH ......... II East 59th St., New York, N. Y. VVILLIAM S. NIASON ....... 6I VV. South St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. DANIEL L. JVIATTHEWS ...................... Oceanville, N. J RODMAN B. NLONTGOMERY.. THOMAS E. MOUNT ..... DECOURGY 'vV. ORRICK.. GEORGE VV. PHILLIPS ,... MSO Broadway, New York, N. Y .507 Amer. Bldg., Baltimore, Md .. . . .Garrett Bldg., Baltimore, Md ...................Helmetta, N.J ROBERT S. RANDOLPH ...... 62 Madison Ave., Montclair, N. J RALPH JN. RAYMOND ............. 415 Forge St., Aberon, O GEORGE A. RENTSCHLER, JR. ............ . ........ Hamilton, O VVILLIAM C. REPASS ......... .... .......... R I isselville, Ky SAMUEL H. REYNOLDS...I27 East Orange St., Lancaster, Pa LEE H. RICHARDSON, JR. .................. Olmsted Falls, O JOSIAH M. CROMER .....,............. Vermillion, S. Dakota EWING NV. DAY ......... 350 YVinebiddle Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. GEORGE C. DELAXCEY, JR. ............. Woodmere, L. T., N. Y. DAVID A. DEPUE ........ 585 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. XVYLLIS DIXON .........,. 241 Franklin Place, Flushing, L. T. JOHN LDDODD ....... ....................... L ouisville, Ky. VVILLIAM A. EDDY ..... ................... P eekskill, N. Y. AXVEBSTER L. EDGAR .............,. Webster, Cazenovia, N. Y. DOUGLAS A. RL'LlOT'l' ....................... New York, N. Y. JOHN B. FAISON ........ 45 Glenwood Ave., Jersey City, N. J. ROBERT B. FERREE, JR..i ..... 620 Chestnut St., Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM H. FLOTO ............................ Westville, O. HENRY VV. FORD ....... .................. M ontclair, N. J. L. EBERSOLE GAINES ..,.... ..... F ayetteville, W. Va. MORRIS N. GEISSINGER ..... ........ S troudsburg, Pa. HENRY L. GRINNELL ..... ..... G rand Rapids, Mich. HERBERT H. GUILD ..... ..........T0peka, Kan. JULIUS B. ROsE ..... A ......................... Pittsburgh, Pa PAUL R. SCHEERER ...... Ioo Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. JOHN R. SERENA .......... 510 Ringgold St., Mclieesport, Pa. JOSEPH S. SHANLEY ......... 657 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Bit QB THE PRINCETON BI2IC'A'BRAC Qbualifging Svtuhrnta Mlnnrluhehj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS EDGAR O. SILVER ........ 66 N. Waliiiit St., East Orange, N. J. K. P. VVANC- .............. 2023 Kalorama Ave., Wash., D. C EUGENE C. B. SIMONIN ........ St. Martins Philarlelpliia, Pa. GEORGE 'WARD ......... 1018 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y JAMES N. SLEE .............. 42 Broadway, New York, N. Y. VXIARREN M. WVEIDMAN .......... ........ S hoemakerville, Pa XMALLACE C. SPEERS .......... 345 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. HARRY D. WEST ............................ Kingston. N. J JOHN S. SUTPHEN, JR. .... 311 XfVest 72nd St., New York, N. Y. FRANCIS B. XVHITLOCK ........ 307 Franklin St., Marietta, O THOMAS H. TALZNIAGE .... 22 East 47th St., New York, N. Y. MILTON V. XIVIESE ......... Lagamore Park, Bronxville, Ni Y JOHN P. TWADDELL .............................. Devon, Pa. JOHN H. XVINTER ...,.... 807 S. Quincy St., Green Bay, Wis IVIARTIN VAN DYKE ........... I2 Hopper St., Paterson, N. J. VVILLIAM D. XYYLIE .............................. Lisbon, C7 l PROSPECT 70 Hr IB llbrinceton lihews E, QTHE PRINCETON BRIC-A-BRAC E ,B NASSAU HALL Ee :B E1 QTHE QRINCETON 31210-A-BRAC Q ,H NASSAU HALL VVEST COLLEGE STAXHUPIQ IIALI Ef 233 E4 QTHE PRINCETON 31210-A-BRAC E QB REUNION HALL Hg 25 E, QTHE PRINCETON 131210-A-BRAC E ,B BLAIR HALL E, QTHE PR'INCETON 31210-A-BRAC 5 ,B CLIO HALL E VVEST COLLEGE Ei QB E1 QTHE PR'INCETON BRIC-A-BRAC E ,B MCCOSH HALL me 23 H1 QTHE PRINCETON BRIC-A-BRACE Q' A h H - '- A - vw- M... PATTON HALL CUYLER HALL BROWN HALL E1 QTHE QRINCETON Bmc-A-BRAC E ,B LIBRARY CHAPEL VVHIG HALL CLIO HALF B3 QE E1 QTHE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC Q HOLDER HALL Y iff QB 31 QTHE pnm CETON 131210 -A-BRAC ,B LITTLE HALL BLAIR HALL VVITHERSPOON IIALI 35 EG H1 QTHE pn-IN CETON Bmc -A-mu-xc E ,B ig hx CUYLER HALL Er E B1 QTHE QRINCETON ERIC-A-BRAC ALEXANDER HALL 55 :EB E1 QTHE 1212-IN CETON BRIC-A-BRAC Q ,B PROSPECT B3 25 IBB S J. R. I. F. ADAMS P. ARTHUR NN. BAILEY, IR. VV. M. BARR R. L. BLODGETT A. L. T. H R. B. BOOTH B. BRAZELTON VV. COOKINGHAM B. DORT M. GRANT A. L. HASKELL C. P. F. ,T L. HEY'NIGER B. DICKEY SCOTT FITZGERALD B. EVERETT THE PR'INCETON BRIO-A-BRAC XV . T. I. H. D. E G. I. S. E. O. L. W. R. Triangle filuh OFFICERS, 1914-15 WALKER M. ELLIS, '15 ........................... P1'esz'dc1zt JAMES F. ADAMS, ,IS .. ............ Manager W. LLOYD-SMITH, '16 .... Assistant Manager C. L. LIEYNIGER, '16 ......,....................... 5'cm'efary OFFICERS, 1915-16 . C. L. IHEYNIGER, '16 ...........,........ .... P 1'csz'dc1zz' WY LLOYD-SM1TH, '16 M. ELLIS EMERY A. Q. FRANKS H. GILE D. GRIFFIN H. HAMMOND R. HANIQS C. LIEALEY L. LIYPES H. LEE MANDE1- S. FOVVLER G. HAYWARD L. FARRELLY MEMBERS, 1915 I. LIEMPHILL C. C. H1L1.1ARD E. B. IERMYN, IR. W. E. JOHNSON N. D. KELI,ER I. C. IQENNEDY C. C. KLEPLER A. M. IQIDDER MEMBERS, 1916 L. G. PAYSON L. W. SELLERS MEMBERS, 1917 T. MARTIN P. D. NELSON MEMBERS, 1918 E. M. BJCILVAIN S7 .....11-Iazzager W. H. LONG, JR. A. B. LONGSTRETH I. R. NICALPIN L. G. LVLCCONNELL L. E. RIORRIS J. T. PEARSON XM PRICKETT O. S. PUTNAM YV. LLOYD-SMITH I. M. SPEARS, IR. XIV. SCHEERER, IR. W. J. XNLARBUIQTCN J. W. R1c11ARDSoN G. F. RIEOEL E. M. ROBERTS G. ROBINSON I. MCL SMITH W. M. SPENCER I. A. SWINEFORD E H XX R .jf VAN DUSEN B. VYANDERHOEF, I XVI-IITE N. SCH L1L1.1xcz1-:R Hs :H E, QTHE API2'INCET0N B121-C -A-BRAC 4 , CAST OF FIE! FIR! FI-FI BSS E E1 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC ,B E vw- ear- HOOP CHORUS ihehietn nf the Triangle Qiluh Season HAT 'tFie! Fie! Fi-Fi was a success from the standpoint of both show and trip, was assured by the longest schedule in the history of the club and is evidenced by the universal praise of both Alumni and friends. Eight G 'addition, manager I. F. Adams, '15, arranged minor trips to Newark and New York. Including the Princeton performances, the play was presented on eighteen occasions. cities were included in the Christmas trip, covering approximately three and a half thousand miles. and, in 89 Es :H THE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC The dialogue was written by Walker M. Ellis, IIS, President of the Club, and the plot and lyrics were done by F. Scott Fitzgerald, '17, Both were out of the ordinary and well above the usual Triangle Club standard. The characters were unusual, the costumes elaborate and in excellent taste, and the choice in scenic effects all reflect great credit on the author. Mr. Lewis Hooper, of New York, who coached the productfon, is also deserving of a large share of this credit, and it was directly due to him that the system of rehearsals was so greatly simplified and much of the former wasted thne ehnnnated. For the Hfst tnne,too,the chorus becanae umnthy of the nanie and the men, well selected, did better Singing, due to Mr. Burnham's careful training, than has any other chorus for years. The plot proved a comedy of manners played by Americans, traveling on the Riviera. The conventional mix-ups were enhanced by original settings and situations, and several bits of virtually professional characterization emerged. Of these Fi-Fi the manicure girl, and Mrs. Bovinef' the calculating mother, full of the spirit that makes America, parts taken by Wlalker M. Ellis and Jerome D. Swineford, respectively. were exceptional and delightful in every way. D. D. Griffin as 'tCeleste, the dancer, made a universally heavy killing: XV. E. johnson, as t'Clover Blossom, kept every audience in an uproar, and among the men, J. 'W. Bailey, as Bill Tracey, ex-saloon keeper, and of course, villain, and C. L. l-leyniger as Del Montif' were most noteworthy. The latter. in par- ticular, with an exceptional voice and a remarkably finished stage presence, made hosts of friends and admirers. The music alone was not above the former standard, There appeared none of the very popular campus-tunes, which have usually made famous Triangle productions, and while excellently ren- dered by a rather large orchestra under direction of A. L. Booth, ,I5, it was the one part of the year's work which did not receive the well-earned praise, the best ever. jllilusital jbumhers ACT I OPENING CHORUS ........ ............... 1 llusic by D. D. Gri77iri,' lyrics by F. Scott Fitzgerald QARCHIE AND CHORUS, GENTLEMEN BANDITS NVE .....,................. Music by P. B. Dirkryq lyrics by F Stn!! FI'fSgLf7'FIld CDELMONTI AND BANDITST A SLAVE 'ro NTODERN IMPROVEMENTS lllusic by P. B. Dickey and PV. M. Sf7UlICl'7',' lyrirs by F Staff Fifsgrrfrld CCLOVERD IN LTER EYES ...,.......,..... ............. 1 llusir by 17. D. Griiifiizq lyrics by F Scott Fzrsgvrnla' Ccisuasra AND ARCHIIED WHAT THE MANICURE LADY KNOWS .......... Music by W. M. Spezzrcrq lyrics by F. Srott Fitzgerald QSADY AND MRS. BOVINE5 GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD-BYE .... ............. 1 Music by A. L. Boofhq lyrics by F. Scott Fitzgerald CCELESTE AND ARc1-11Ej 90 ELLIS 53 THE PRINCETON 131210-A-BRAC ,Ea Musical jaumhers Ullnncluhzhj 2. 7. ROUND AND ROUND ..... ................ , Music by P. B. Dickcyg lyrics by F. Scott CARCHIE AND CELESTED I CSADY AND TRACEYD 8. CHATTER TRIO .... ....................... A Jusic by D. D. Griiifiiig lyrics by F. Scott QSADY AND MRS. BOVINE AND DELMONTID 9. FINALE ................... Music by A. L. Bootlig lyrics by F. Scott ACT II I. OPENING CHORUS Caj GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD-BYE .... Music by fl. L. Boothg lyrics by F. Scott CDD INCIDENTAL NIUSIC ..... ......... ..................................... B 3 I A ROSE OF THE NIGHT ..... ........................ 1 Music by A. L. Boothg lyrics by F. Scott fDELMONTI ANID CHORUSJ 3. MEN ....... ......... I lilusic by D, D. Gritfiiig lyrics by F. Scott Fitzgerald CSADYJ 4. IN THE DARK CQUARTETTED Music by D. D. Grittiug lyrics by F. Scott Fitzgerald fDULCETTE AND GIUSEPPED CDELMONTI AND MRS. BOVINEJ 5. LOVE CR EUGENICS ...... . .......................... Music by D. D. Grivtizi CCELESTE AND CLOVERP 6. REMINISCENCE .. ..., Music by fl. L. Booth: lyrics by F. Scott Fitggcrald CDELMONTI AND CHCRUSD ' CQUARTETTE CHORUSD 7. LVIONTE CARLO DANCE .............................. Music by D. D. Grittiiz 8. HFIE! PIE! FI-Fl .... Music by P. B. Dickcyq lyrics by F. Scott Fitzgcrnld CSADY AND COMPANYJ 9. THE MONTE CARLO MOON . I I Music by P. B. Dzclecyq lyrzcs by F. Scott Fitsgcrald CCELESTE AND ARCHIEJ IO. FINALE I... Music by P. B. Dickey: lyrics by F. Scott Fitsgcrald ' KPRINCIPALS AND CHORUSD 91 2 .Annu Fitsgcrald Fitzgerald Fitzgerald Fitsgcrald L. Boo tli Fi tsgc ra I ci HEYIXIGVI' FLT I9 l'ARR 'SXYIYVVORD Eg IH THE, PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC Triangle Qlluh Ujfie! jfie! gD'i:jfi! Production arranged and staged by Lewis Hooper. Book by Wfalker M. Ellis, '15. Lyrics by F. Scott Fitzgerald, '17 Music by D. D. Griffin, '15g A. L. Booth, '15, and P. B. Dickey, 'I7. SCENE-The Courtyard Cafe of the Hotel Della Parma .ACT T-Afternoon LALCT H-Evening of the same day TIME-The Present PLACE-B'lO1'ltC Carlo Qlast LIEUTENANT ARCHIBALD CHOLMONDELEY. .E. M. NICILVAIN, '18 Absent on leave BILL TRACY .......................... I. XV. BAILEY, IR., '15 Alias His Excellency, Juan Castile, Prime Minister of Monaco FERNANDO DEL IVIONTI ................., C. L. HEYNIGER, '16 Former Prime Minister, now a Bandit Chief GUISEPPE .................................. W. M. BARR, '15 His Lieutenant DR. BLOSSOM .............. .,... I . B. EVERETT, '18 A smooth article SIGNOR LENTONA ....,.................... P. D. N12LsoN, '17 Managing proprietor of the Hotel Della Parma POMPINE ................................. L. S. FOXVLER Lieutenant of the Gendarmes A XVAITER .............................. R. L. FARRELLY CELESTE ............ ..... D . D. GRIFFIN A dancer MRS. BOVINE .....,............. .... I . A. SVVINEFORD, Of Keokuk, her mother CLOVER BLOSSOM .........,..........,... WV. E. JOHNSON The doctor's superannuated daughter DULCETTE ............................ VV. I. XVARBURTON Lentona's niece SADY HANKS .............,.......... VVALKER M. ELLIS Alias Fi-Fi Gormilley, manicurist Es IH G. SIKES, '15 BOVVER, '16 H. FRIESELI.. '16 C. HILLIfXRIJ, '15 B. LONGSTRETH, '15 S. PUTNAM, '15 E. ROBERTS, '15 VIOLINS A. M. KIDDER, '15 N. D. IQELLER, '15 XV. P. PRICKETT, L. ,E. BQORRIS, '15 O. BQANDEL, '16 115 XV. SHEERER, IR., I7 W. G. PIAYYVARD, 717 E. F. MIXCNICHOL, yI7 THE PRINCETON BRIC 'A'BRAC Qlburus GIRLS PONIES S. H. COMPTON, '17 E. H. PIAMMOND, '15 S. Y. COOPER, ,I7 D. S. PIIRSCHBERG, '16 E. L. DUER, ,I7 I. XV. DONNER, ,I7 MEN B. G. DANCY, '16 P. W. FOSTER, IR., '17 C. E. KOCK, '16 J. P. TWADDELL, '16 P. B. DICKEY, 'I7 I. B. GIVEN, ,I7 I. B. GRMNGER, '17 C. PTADDEN, 31111, '17 QBrnhe5tra LALFRED LEE BOOTH, ,I5, Leader VIOLA FLUTES I. M. SPEERS, '16 L. VV. SELLERS, '16 B. M. GRANT, '16 'CELLOS E. D. ALYEA, '16 S. L. PIYPES, '16 BASS R. N. SCHULLINGER, yI7 CLARINETS - NV. XVHITE, '16 W. C. CSPEERS, '18 93 SHOW GIRLS . NV. ORRICK, ,I7 . O. SILVER, ,I7 STEVENS, '17 . B. IQNOVVLTON. '17 H. LATROBE, '1 7 f'. B. NIOORE, ,I7 CORNETS I. W. R1C11 mms 1 E. XV. Kxxr TROMBONE C. C. KEPIIR DRUMS U. R. LE E, QTHE PI2'INCETON 31210-A-BRAC LIBRARY gf E Ha : THE PR-1NCEToN 131210-A-BRAC ,B Triangle Qllluh bthehuhz uf iBerfnrmante5 fur 1914215 Princeton, Casino CUndergracluatej ..... .... D ecember Princeton, Casino CFacultyj ................. December Brooklyn, Academy of Music CEveningD .... December Baltimore, Albaugh's Lyceum Theatre CMatineej .............................. December Cincinnati, Emery Auditorium Cliveningj .,.. December Louisville, Masonic Theatre CEveningj ...... December St. Louis, King's West End Theatre CEveningj.December Chicago, Studebaker Theatre CMatinee and Eveningj ............,.. .. ............... December T. B. BRAZELTON, '15 H. B. Viz'-.NDERHOEF, '16 19th 21 st 23rd 24th 25th 26th 28th 29th E. T. VAN DUSEN, '15 H. WV. Coo1:1Nc.HAM, '15 .... G. F. R1EcEL, '15 Scenery by Klaw and Erlanger, of New York Costumes by Eaves, of New York Wigs by C. Xbfinkleman, of New York Detroit, Broadway Theatre Cliveningj ...... December Pittsburgh, Nixon Theatre CMatineej ...... December Newark, Proctor's Park Place Theatre CEveningj ..........,... ................. F ebruary New' York, Hotel Astor QMatinee and Eveningj.April Princeton, Casino CPennsylvania Gamej ........ May Princeton, Casino CHarvard Gamej .... .... B Llay Princeton, Casino CCommencementD .... .... I une .....Sfage Mazzagvr ... .. .....ElUci1'ic1'a1L . ..C0sfuz1zc Manager ....... ..Pr0fvc'1fty Blau .. . .Advertising Hlaxzagmf Score cover designed by I. E. Swart, ,IS Programme designed by I. E. Swart, '15 Staged by Lewis Hooper, of New York 30th 3151 20th 24th I5Al1l1 221161 I2fl1 Ef EQ THE PI2'IN CET ON B RI C 'A-B RAC English Bramatin Qssnriatiun uf Rrinnetnn Tlkflnihersitp OFFICERS, 1914-15 OFFICERS, 1915-16 W. E. IOHNSON, '15 ........,.......... ......... P resident R. N. SHULLINGER, '17 .................... ..... P resident A. W. VVALTERS, '15 ... ..,. ...........,.. . fecretary R. A. BROTEMARKLE, '16 .... .................... S ecrcfary XV. S. LIMOND, '15 ............... Business Manager VV. XVHITE, '16 ........... ............ B ZLSIIIEJS 'Manager VV. NVHITE, '16 ,...... ..... A ssfstaizt Bzcsifzess llfcmager ' Assistant B7flS1'IlCXS Manager NV. H. BEATTY, '16 ,.... ......... 1 Uasfar of Properties L. G. PAYSON, '16 .. .............. Slage Manager Masta' af Propcriies FACULTY ADVISORY COMMITTEE PROF. G. H. GEROULD PROF. R. HEERMANCE PROF. R. K. R001 MEMBERS, 1915 T. B. BRAZELTON, JR. W. E. JOHNSON W. S. LIMOND I. A. WHJET11 E. L. FABER J. M. KLINE A. W.XfVA1.1ERs MEMBERS, 1916 XV. H. BEATTY C. L. PIEYNIGER L. G. PAYSON R. A. BROTEMARKLE XVALTER XWHITE MEMBERS, 1917 I. P. BISHOP B. I-I. FEUSTMAN R. N. SHULLINGER H. A. BLUNTSCHLI T. NIARTIN . MEMBER, 1918 P. J. NOVVLAND 97 Ee :B E4 THE. PR'INCETON BRIC 'A'BRAC 33 nglisb ramatit Zlssutiatiun OLLOVVING the success of the preceding season, the Association continued its policy of presenting modern rather sented by the three major roles fthe sincere, but short-sighted Socialist parson, the immature, but clear-'visioned than Elizabethan drama in the production of George Bernard Shaw's Candida In spite ot the difficulty pre- zi i ' :'i ':+': poet, and the tenderness of Candida's womanly intuitionj the cast was so filled as to give, perhaps, the most com- pletely satisfactory performance in the history of the Association Much credit is due Mr. Donald XVheeler for his untiring energy in coaching the players and staging the play. ln addition to the usual Princeton performance, the play was successfully presented to New York and Lakewood and- iences. Glast Q Cixnnnm .... ....W. E. JOHNSON, '15 Bumzrss .......,. .... R . N. SHULLINGER, ,I7 Moizuizu. ..... . .... C. L. I-IEYNIGER, '16 'LL12xY MILLS .,.. . ...... I. B, B1sHoP, ,I7 NIARCHBANKS .... .... I . A. VVYETH, '15 PROSPERPINE. .. ...P. I. N'OVVl.AND, 'IS 98 X. Q L fy 'fr THE PRIN CET ON B RI C 'A-B RAC C. R. I. O. VV. R. R. D. S. I. S. G. L. jfflusinal Clubs wrganigatiun OFFICERS L. HEYNIGER, '16 .... ....... P resident S. M. SHOEMAKER, IR., '16. .. 'W. FURMAN, '16 .... .... V ice-Prcsidczzt XIVELLS DRORBAUGH, '17 ....... D. BAKER, '16. .... Wee-Prexidwzf B. F. BUNN, ,O7... . MEMBERS, 1916 T. BIDDLE FERGUSON H. B. HLYDNUT O. NIANDEL VV. SELLEFS BOWER VV. FURMAN S. L. HYPES C. F, NIARTIN, 3RD D. SEYMOUR H. DAWBARN L. LIASKELL W. LLOYD-SMITH I. RUSSELL, IR. V. XVADSVVCRTH N. B. PAY R. BURNS BUSH VV. CARPENTER I. COOPER C. DEMOREST V. BARKER VV. WI BLACK J. P. H. P. BRENNER A. BREAIVI K. BULKLEY' L. I'IEYNIGI-IR A. DICKERMAN EBERSTADT R. A. FRANKS, JR H. FROST B. GIVEN, JR. T. CLARK D. CONANT A. FRANCE C. BUZBY B. C11R1STMAS MEMBERS, 1917 VV. P. IQLAMILTON VV. G. HAYWARD P. B. ICNOWLTON' C. H. LATROBE VV. B. MOORE P. D. NELSON D. MCK. PAULSON VV. SCHEERER, IR. MEMBERS, 1918 WY L. FREEBORN R. H. IVLCCAGUE H. R. LEWIS J. A. NIACHIN E. D. MCDOCGAL D. L. NIATHEWS MEMBERS, 1919. H. M. DOYLE J. NICCANDLESS F. WI GUILBERT C. W. NICGRAW 101 C. SCHMHRTZ H. SMITH R. SPENCER T. STOCKTON NIILLER VV. PARKER R. SHOTNVELL S. QUAY M. SMITH .......,....1Ua1mgc1' ..A.r.x'i.r1'arLf Manager .Grad-uafe Treasurer H. B. X'V1NCHELL F. R. VVOLI-'F I. C. V1CKERY E. LAN. STRATER H. A. W'H1TE H. W. XYOUNG R. ZIESING, IR. G. W1 H. SMITH C. C. SNOW D. R. XKVINANS R. XV. T1-IORINOTON XV. P. vXVATIiRS Hs :B V. BARKER, '18 D. CONANT, '18 W. DOYLE, ,IQ W. BLACK, '18 B. CHRISTMAS, ,IQ C. DEMOREST, 'I7 P. BRENNER,-'18 H. DAWBARN, '16 FERGUSON, '16 THE PRTN CETON B RI C 'A'BRAC Else Qlluh C. L. HEX'NIGER, '16 .... Leader F. W. GUILBERT, '19 . , . .. . .Pianist C. E. BURNHAM .................... .... D irector A FIRST TENORS P. A. BREAM, ,IQ R. EBERSTADT, '17 S. BUSH, '17 R. N. B. FAY, '16 C. A. DTCKERMAN, '17 F. W. GUILBERT, 'IQ C. VV. MCGRAW, '19 SECOND TENORS J. B. G1vEN, JR., '17 J. A. MAcH1N, '18 S. L. HYPES, '16 L. MCCANDLESS, ,IQ R. C. SCHMERTZ, '17 FIRST BASSES W. P. HAMILTON, '17 P. B. KNOWLTON, '17 A. L. HASKELL, '16 W. LLOYD-SMTTH, '16 W. B. MOORE, '17 SECOND BASSES C. L. HEX'NIGER, '16 C. H. LATROBE, '17 ' H. B. HUDNUT, '16 D. L. NIATTHEWS, '18 C. RIILLER, '18 103 Q P. D. NELSON, '17 I. RUSSELL, JR., '16 O. H. SMITH, 'I7 L. D. SEYMOUR, '16 VV. P. VVATERS, ,IQ D. R. SHOTWELL, '18 H. R. SPENCER, '17 D. MCK. PAULSON, 'I7 D. VVINANS, '18 N xi' E' if ffy' R5 I V THE PR'IN CET ON B RI C 'A'B RAC jlllanhulin Klub JOSEPH D. BAKER, Leader 1 MIIMMXS WALLACE BOWER, '16 HAROLD K. BULKLEY, '19 JOHN VV. CARPENTER, ,I7 SAMUEL I. COOPER, '17 W ILLIAM L. FREEBORN, '18 ROBERT W. PARKER, '18 M. S. QUAY, '19 SECOND ARTHUR T. CLARK, '18 WILLIAM SCHEERER, IR., 'I7 CHARLES M. SMITH, 3RD, GEORGE VV. H. SMITH, '18 CHARLES C. SNOW, '18 WALTER T. STOCRTON, ,I7 DAVID ROSS XVINANS, '18 RICHARD ZIESING, IR., 717 VIOLINS W. GARDNER lqAYWARD, ,I7 OSCAR NIANDEL, '16 119 135 DUDLEY R. BURNES, '17 ROBERT A. FRANKS, JR., '17 C. FREDERICK NIARTIN, 3RD, '16 ROBERT H. NICCAGUE, '18 EDWARD LAN. STRATER, '17 FLUTE RICHARD XV. THORINGTON JOHN V. VVADSWORTH, '16 HARWOOD A. VV111TE, '17 HENRY VV. TYOUNG, '17 'CELLO LEE vVVEST SELLERS, '16 SAMUEL L. HYPES, '16 TRAPS HUGH R. LEWIS, '18 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC I vs ' f I fd f' ' . 1. 1 3 . ' .f Mania Qiluh RICHARD W'. FURMAN, '16, Leader FIRST BANJOS x xx ff j K OSBOURNE T. BIDDLE, '16 RICHARJ3 VV. FURMAN, '16 EDWVARD D. MCDOUGAL, '18 GEORGE C. BUZBY, ,IQ GEORGE S. RUNK, JR., '16 HARWOOD A. WHITE, ,I7 SECOND BANJOS LEYS A. FRANCE, 'IS JAMES C. VICKERY, '16 HOMER B. WINCHELL, '16 FRED R. WOLFF., '16 JOSEPH H. FROST, '17 FLUTE .LEE WEST SELLERS, '16 BANJO-MANDOLINS HAROLD K. BULKLEY, ,IQ WILLIAM L. FREEBORN, '18 CHARLES M. SMITH, 3RD, ,IQ WALTER T. STOCKTON, '17 JOHN VV. CARPENTER, '17 M. S. QUAY, 'IQ GEORGE W. H. SMITH, '18 DAVID ROSS WINANS, '18 SAMUEL I. COOPER, '17 WILLIAM SCHEERER, JR., '17 CHARLES C. SNOW, '18 RICHARD ZIESING, JR., '17 GUITARS H DUDLEY 'R. BURNS, 'I7 C. FREDERICK MARTIN, 3RD, '16 EDWARD LAN. STRATER, '17 JOHN V. XNADSWORTH, '16 ROBERT A. FRANKS, JR., '17 ROBERT H. MCCAGUE, '18 RICHARD W. THORINGTON, ,IQ HENRY W. YOUNG, '17 107 Ei IE THE PRINCETON BRIO 'A.'BRAC Q' 4 Y 'L-. 111 3 5 J f In-S3 QBrpIJ1n QBrl1er A' .1 V ,J 4 OFFICERS Z W. 'NNI-IITE, '16 ..............,....... ..... P reszdcnt , Y. I.. W. SELLERS, '16 .... ...,.... C onductor 6 XV. G. HAYWARD, '17 .... .,.., P 'ice Preszdeuz EL WV. M. PHELPS, '16 .... .... C onvcert Master - Ig Q B. M. GRANT, '16' ...... ......... 'I Ianagcr - Fig L-,Q E. F. NIACNICHOL, '17 .... ...Assisfazlt Manager 1 -...mm-'R' A. T. CLARK, '18 ...... ....... f 1171 arzafz MEMBERS L Violins V1013S C. W. FRONTZ, '16 E. F. NIACNICHOL, '17 W. B. NEUBERG, '16 J. M. SPEERS, '16 A NX ATFRMAN 3 H. H. GUILD, '16 W. SCHEERER, IR, '17 O. MANDEL, '16 C, C. SNOW, '17 :ceuos VV. M. PHELPS, '16 H. H. BRAKELEY, '18 E D A , 6 S VV L D I. M. RAYMOND, '16 A. T. CLARK, '18 S' 'H LYEA5 2 ' M' FAX ox 17 H. D. COMEY, '17 F. A. MIDDLEDITCH, '18 ' L' YPES' I J' ' OSTER 17 M. CR1sc1T1ELLo, '17 W. B. XIVILSON, '18 W. G. HAYWARD, 'I7 R. F. BARNETT, '19 Bass Viol A. C. LEWIS, '17 C. M. SMITH, '19 R. N' SCHULLINGER, 117 . Clarinets Flutes , B. M. GRANT, '16 G. R. STEWART, '17 '2VI'3?T'E' ,gg Sgfgi? I7 Cornets , Ff6I'1Ch Horn E. W. KANE, '18 W. A. H1c1cs, 'IQ N4 M- CHESTER, '17 Trombone Tympani VV. B. CAMERON, '18 109 C. A. McXfV11.L1AMs, '16 He EE THE. PRINCETON 131210 -A-BRAC CHARLES EGBERT BURNHAM L. H. RICHARDSON, JR., '18 FIRST TENORS E. B. Woon, '15 J. RUSSELL, IR., '16 O. H. SM11-H, ,I7 C. A. NICVVILLIAMS, '16 VV. G. HAYWARD, 'I7 P. A. BREAM, '19 SECOND TENORS S. L. HYPES, '16 S. BUSH, ,I7 L. V. BARKER, '18 L. D. SEYMOUR, '16 R. C. SCHMERTZ, '17 A. T. CLARK, '18 FIRST BASSES G. C. DEMOREST, 'I7 W. P. HAMILTON, 'I7 W. B. MOORE, ,I7 G R. GLORIEUX, '17 H. R. SPENCER, '17 H. M. CLARK, '19 SECOND BASSES E FERGUSON, '16 H. B. HUDNUT, '16 B. M. GRANT, 3RD, '16 C. L. HEYNIGER, '16 C. H. LATROBE, '17 110 Qihapsl fibnir . . . ..Ch0i1' Master ......Organ-ist F. W. GUILBERT, '19 I. A. NIACHIN, '18 C. CUDLIP, '19 J. P. BRENNER, '18 93 23 A lwvzn Xl THE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC DAILY PRINCETONIAN BOARD TALLEY LLOYD'SM1'l'II C1-IAPIN NICHOLAS BONBRTGHT ARROTT BROWN LUKENS WALES IIIEYWOOD RUSSELL M'KAIG rmonnfxucu CROMWEII. MUDD ROBERTS HARVEY BULLOCK ARMSTRONG E1 THE PR'INCETON 131210-A-BRAC ,H ailp Brintetunian CHAIRMAN MANAGING EDITOR HAROLD D. HARVEY, '16 BENIAMIN BULLOCK, 311, '16 BUSINESS MANAGER. EDITORIAL CHAIRMAN FRANK C. ROBERTS, '16 I'l'AMILTON F. ARMSTRONG, '16 EDITORS W. LLOYD-SMITH, '16 C. E. BROWN, IR., '17 A. L. NICKAIG, '17 I. CROMWELL, '18 S. IWUDD, '16 H. CHAPIN, '17 K, S. VVALES, '17 C. W. BONBR1GH'r, '18 I. RUSSELL, IR., '16 W. DRORBAUGH, '17 I. S. NICHOLAS, lI7 C. R. ARROTT, '18 A. VV. TALLEY, '16 H. M. I-IEYWOO11, ,I7 ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER L. N. LUKENS, '17 THE 'DAILY PRINCETONIAN, the Otiicial daily of the University, was established June 4, 1876, by the Class of Eighteen Seventy-seven. For a period of nine years the paper was published regularly Once a week, then it appeared as a tri-weekly for a short time, and was linally made a daily by the 1893 Board of Editors. From that year on its efficiency increased steadily until the IQII Board enlarged the paper and incorporated THE DAILY PRINCETONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, December 3, 1910. This marked the beginning of a new era, and, under a series Of energetic editorial boards, the paper has come to stand in the First rank of college dailies. ll3 Es 228 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC R N 4- , , W H ilBr1ncetun Elgar -22 W4R J MANAGING EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER V-1-sf-X LAURENCE G. PAYSON, '16 ROBERT T. CHAPUN, '16 Y K 'I-Q I Rig ART EDITOR CIRCULATION MANAGER TIGER EDWARD S. LLOYD, '16 Ip.MEs R. STOCKTON, '16 I 06 F 0 fo A . .. .. 'P . l Business Eepartment I. W. CARPENTER, 'I7 A. A. SCHMON, '17 ' Qllihitnrial Erpartment B. B. ATTERBURY, '16 K. A. IXTETZEROTT, '16 F. S. FITZGERALD, ,I7 R. L. BRUCH, '18 L. B. GILL, '16 KV. M. BOADWAY, ,I7 A. IACKMAN, '17 , D. R. S1-1o'rWEr,1. 8 H. G. GILLAND, '16 THE PRINCETON TIGER affords the University a monthly supply of wit and humor. The magazine has been published re u ' ' ' ' Cl cl throu h a period of larly since 1890, when A. C. Mcllvaine became editor and reestabhshecl the paper after it ha passe g ' ' l ' U lar success since that time, and can boast of many famous present several years of difhculties. THE TIGER has met Wltl smeu humorists who once helped to uphold Princetonian wit. , ' day artists and I ll5 THE PRIN CETON B RI C 'A-BRAC 0 assau literary agagine Ai 'iw 09 N A S S 4 4 O E-Wf T? 3 Q fi .A EL -gf Q Q I1 l Q G . 5 If Q MANAGING EDITOR 4 A .gud ,A EDMUND VVILSON, IR., '16 WX Q A A EDITORS rx PIAMILTON FISH ARMSTRONG, '16 JOHN PEALE BISHOP, '17 4liy Mp H.fgSi9M'f B. B. ATTERBURY, '16 ALEXANDER L. MCKIXICQ, '17 VV. S. DELL, '16 J. S. NIcHoLAS, '17 BUSINESS MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER DOUGLAS H. TQENYONJ 'I6 KIRK NTOORE, '16 ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER EDWARD F. NTACNICHOL, ,I7 The NASSAU LITERARY lVTAGAZINE, with one exception the oldest college publication in the country, was founded by the Class of Eighteen Forty-two. For a great many years it was edited entirely by men chosen from the Senior Class, but since 1909 the Board has been composed of undergraduates from the three upper classes. During the course of its varied history, which has Included, more than once, suspension of publication by the Faculty, many men now widely known in the literary world have been among its editors. At the present time, closing its seventy-third year, it stands as a recognized force in the life of the University for the expression of undergraduate opinion and literary ability. ' 117 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC PRIN . , V , , Q '1Q5'?.'i,'ifEv.,5Ef.f,- , rmcetnn intimal liehletn - ' EDITOR-IN-CHIEF lvgf'5?f- 't , , xo V LEE NLG SWEET, 16 RIAL Rf- ww - PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS DEPARTMENT EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT EDWARD DURELL, '17, Manager JOHN RUSSELL, IR., '16, Manager DONALD S. MCCHESNEY, '17 LEE WEST SELLERS, '16 BUSINESS MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER JOHN M. RAYMOND, '16 NELSON T. ZKENYON, '16 Everything from Princeton's athletic championships to her Work in research, from the Pekin worlc of the Philadelphian Society to the architectural beauty of the University, is depicted by photographs every two Weeks in THE PRINCETON PICTORLAL REVIEW. ,In addition to this there is an article of current interest by some alumnus, professor, or coach in every issue, and also a page of intercollegiate news told in pictures. ' ' ' ' ' ' h ' al t those Founded in IQI4, the magazine achieved an immediate success and today holds a position on t e campus equ o of the longer established periodicals. I . , 119 THE PRIN' CET ON B RI C 'A' BRAC Tllihe Brsinnetnn Etinzazigrac 'lIuIumzXL Cllilass uf jaineteen Zlaunhrnzb anh bixtzen THE BOARD JAMES ROOSEVELT STOCKTON, Florida, Chairman JOHN IVIARSHALL RAYMOND, JR., Massachusetts Business Manager DONELSON MARTIN LAKE, Tennessee, Photographic Editor GEORGE SEBASTIAN RUNK, JR., New York BENJAMIN BULLOCK, 3RD, Pennsylvania ART EDITORS HENRY GIBBES GILLAND, Massachusetts IQIRK ALEXANDER METZEROTT, District of Columbia RICHARD VVIGLEY ROSE, New York ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER JOHN VVILLIAMS MORGAN, New York Es 13 THE PI2'IN CETON B RI C 'A' B RAC Brass Qlluh OFFICERS F. L. FARRELL, '16 .........,...... ...,....... P resident VV. F. DODD, '16 V ..,..... T '1'cf'-P1'cs1'dc11t W. L. DEMPSEY, ,I7 .,.. Sccrcta1'y-Twaswer MEMBERS, 1916 W. F. Donn R. D. EVANS MEMBERS, 1917 NV. T. BLACK 4 H. T. DUNN F. L. FARRELL R. H. IQITTER W. L. DEMPSEY A. NACH1 MEMBERS, 1918 ' P. PARKER, IR. I A. E. C11R15T1E 123 Es 233 E1 QTHE 912-IN CETON 131216 -A-BRAC Q ,H PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS Eg QB THE PR'IN CETON B RI C 'A' BRAC . rmmz nn 111 ersltp rms .E 0 15 I -I-HE OFFICERS - ' , ' CHARLES SCRIBNER, l75 .. ......... ...,. P resident 4 M, TAYLOR PYNE, '77 ......... ...Vice-President -CLARENCE H. IXTITCHELL, '89 .... ,,,,,,,,,, T rgagmfgr C. NVHITNEY DARROW, '03 ..,.. ...Secrctarfy-Mazzagcr COUNCIL GEORGE A. ARMOUR, '77 PARKER D. HANDY, 179 M. TAYLOR PYNE, '77 CHARLES SCRIRNER, '75 ROBERT BRIDGES, '79 JOHN G. ITIIBBEN, '82 ARCHIBALD D. RUSSELL AUOUSTUS TROVVBRIDGE GEORGE VV. BURLEIGH, '92 CHARLES NV. MCALPIN, '88 ARTHUR H. SCRIBNER, '81 ANDREW F. XVEST, '74 C. VVHITNEY DARROW, '03 CLARENCE B. MITCHELL, '89 TRUSTEES PARKER D. HANDY, '79 M. TAYLOR PYNE, ,77 CHARLES SCRIBNER, ,755 CLARENCE B. MITCHELL, '89 ARCHIBALD D. RUSSELL The PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS maintains a publishing and printing' establishment in the interests Of the Universitx ln addition to its publishing business the UNIVERSITX' PRESS also prints and distributes the University Official and student publi cations, and does practically all of the printing work for the various departments of the University. The UNIVERSITY PRESS building and its equipment are the gift of Mr: Charles Scribner, Of the Class of Eighteen Seienli five. 125 Et is THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC rinnztnn Qllumni eeklp EDITOR EDWIN M. NORRIS, ,QS ASSOCIATE EDITORS EDITOR OF THE UNDERGRADUATE PROFESSOR CHRISTIAN GAUSS WEEK,, DONALD GRANT T'lERRING, '07 FRANK L. FARRELL, '15 BOARD OF DIRECTION CHARLES W. T'TALSEY, '98, CIZGIITHIUII WALTER E. HOPE, '01 V. LANSING COLLINS, '92 CHARLES SCRIBNER, '75 C. WHITNEY DARROXV, '03 The PRINCETON ALUMNI XIVEEKLY was founded in 1900, its object being to keep the alumni in touch with the University and each other. Jesse Lynch Vtfilliams, '92, the lirst editor, was succeeded in IQO4 by Edwin M. Norris, '95, who has thorough- ly reorganized and enlarged the publication until it appears in its present attractive form. The XNVEEKLY has this year been transferred to the ownership of the Princeton University Press, by which it is published. The editorial management is now in the hands of a Board of Direction of hve members, two of whom are appointed by the University Press and three by the Graduate Council, The Board of Direction consists of Charles NN. Halsey, '98, 'Walter E. Hope, '01, V. Lansing Collins, '92, representing the Graduate Council, and Charles Scribner, '75, C. Whitney Darrow, '03, representing the Press. This change, made the present year, places the alumni publication under the control of the recognized representative alumni body. The editorial staff includes, in addition to the editor, Professor Christian Gauss, who conducts The Book Shelf, a depart- ment dealing with Princeton in the world of letters, Donald Grant Herring, '07, in charge of the Department of Athletics, and Frank L. Farrell, '16, who has succeeded VVeir Stewart, '15, as editor of The Undergraduate XVeek, a department giving the news and views of the campus. h The TVVEEKLY is published each Wediiesclay' of the College year, but once a month a special magazine number is issued, double the size of the regular number, A new subscription plan, under which it is expected that practically all Princeton alumni will eventually receive the paper, is proving so popular that the circulation has been greatly increased this year. 4 126 5, IH I ,fb X I , .W . -' vy 4 33 g X., Inf' 1 ' 'fi 1: -- 1 if ' , ,, :v ' - ' f, HQ ,- , ',I 3- 1. 1 .Q- ' 1- ,. . . 4 rv., V LSE , ' V ' v - - J' ,-'Mi H, J' 4251: 1. a . . M. ,. fl A gf? 1 . 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Koren A. A. Bowman L. S. Dederick NV. Libbey C. F. Brackett G. Wf Elderkin A. XV. Long R. E. Brunnow H. B. Fine E. H. Loomis D. L. Butfum H. I. Ford H. C. McComas, Ir E. Cary C. Gauss C. R. Machines V. L. Collins VV. Gillespie M. 'MacLaren K. T. Compton XV. B. Harris D. Magie, Ir. E. G. Conklin R. Heermance WV. F. Magie F. H. Constant D. G. Herring C. C. Mierow H. L. Cooke I. P. Hoskins L. H. Miller H. B. Cornwall G. A. Hulett VV. S. Myers 1515 V. VV. Alexander B. Bullock, 3rd O. A. DeLong, Ir. F.. A. Alyea M. I. Brunnell VV. H. Deyo B. B. Atterbury 'W. Burford H. E. Diller I. D. Baker C. L. Campbell A. L. Dinsmore I. M. Baker I. M. Carey W1 Dixon P. S. Barba E. S. Carter WV. F. Dodd L. H. Barber, Ir. R. T. Chaplin VV. WV. Dodge, Ir. I. MCF. Barr E. E. Childs I. N. Dowell L. B. Bergen V. Clair A. C. Dunn VV. H. Berghorn D. N. Corson XV. L. Edgar A. VV. Bevin I K. F. Cramer D. R. Ellis O. T. Biddle D. R. Crocker F. L. Farrell A. B. Bingham H. C. Cross R. N. B. Fay K. V. Blue T. I. Davies P. O. Fendrick S. A. Bowman N. B. Dawes R. B. Ferree. TF- R. I. Boyd, Ir. E. VV. Day, Ir. XV. T. Field R. A. Brotemarkle E. S. Decker H. E. F1Sl1CI' L. Brown E. I. Deitsch, Ir. L. G. Forney E. C. Buchanan G. C. DeLacy, Ir. B. Franklin, Ir. 129 E. C. Richardson E. Y. Robbins T. DeC. Ruth R. M. Schoon S. Shellaberger H. R. Shipman E. B. Smith H. S. S. Smith Kemp Smith A. M. Frantz E. I. Frazier VV. H. Friesell G. T. Fritz C. VV. Frontz R. W. Furman E. Gabriel L. E. Gaines M. B. Garber, Ir. N. E. Gatens P. G. Gifhn G. Gillespie I. I. Glenn F. Glick - L. L. Glover B. Golden D. S. Good O. V. Gould B. M. Grant, 3rd I. C. D. H. H. H. P. O. XV H. T. A. VV XV FTUOFU vbwwwwwwpogmp KJ'-3 H1 Er D. Spaeth NV. Spencer R. Stuart VV. Thayer D. Thompson van Dyke van Dyke Veblen- . U. Vreeland C. VVarren I. Vlfertenbaker F. lfVest . F. VVilloughby . lV. Wfilloughby H. Gussenrode L. Harris V. Harrison H. Harvey, Ir. D. Harvey C. Heyl, Ir. . F.. Heyl, Ir. L. Heyniger S. Hirshberg B. Hollander B. Holmes Hoyt A. Hyatt L. Hypes L. Irvine H. Ives H. Iackson B. Iackson R. Iordon A. M. Kahn A. A. Kelleher A. T. H. Kenny E. P. Kiefel A. Kimball VV. C. King, Jr. R. L. Klotz H. A. Knapp F. H. Knight XV. B. Knox C. E. Kock D. M. Lake J. Larsen B. C. Law E. H. Lee V G. Link C. C. Linn A. M. Loeb C. XN. McClumpha O. P. McComas, Jr. P. B. McCready T. H. Anderson C. F. Arnold M. J. Averbeck, Jr. K. H. Backus X7X7. B. Barnitz P. T. Barnum A. Behrer J. J. Bettes C. M. Betts N. P. Bevin, 2nd P. G. Bigler J. P. Bishop H. A. Bluntschli XV. M. Boadway J. F. Bohmfalk W. H. Bovey J. C. Buchanan THE ,PRFINQETON 31210-A-BRAC Qllliusupijit Society Cftlluntinuehj H. McCready, Jr. A. G. Machemer R. T. P. McKee R. L. McKinney C. A. McXfVilliams P. O. Mandel C. F. Martin R. S. Martin J. XfXf'. Massie H. J. Melosh M. Melville K. A. Metzerott E. J. Middour N. Miller S. A. Milliken E. K. Mitchell, Jr. K. Moore P. E. Moore S. Mudd J. E. Murdock E. A. Nebeker P. H. Buchanan C. H. Burchenal G. C. Burkert D. R. Burnes S. Bush J. XIV. Carpenter J. R. Carty J. R. Chamberlin XIV. B. Chamberlin, Jr. D. D. Chaplin, Jr. N. M. Chester J. H. Closson, 3rd H. D. Comey P. H. Cook A. T. Copeland H. L. Cory M. Criscitiello, Jr. J. J. C. C. T. G. IIWWWPIUWTUFUQVFT 'fc FWZZFTJPTUUI H. Neely, Jr. Nevin, Jr. O. Nichols F. Nidetsky B. Niles XV. Oakle' r. y. I P. Ohliger J. O'Kane, Jr. G. Payson A. Peacock B. Peacock R. Pemberton, L. Phraner L. Potts K. Price M. Raymond C. Reynolds R. Rhoads J. Richardson A. Riedel B. Ritter 1917 M. Davis A. Depue B. Dickey XV. Durell, Jr. Durell L. Edgar S. Edgar M. Edwards Errington J. XN. Everitt XfV. H. Floto C. H. Folwell, Jr. E. J. J. R. J. H. Forster H. Frost XN. Gailey S. Gerstell B. Given, Jr. 130 I H. F. K. P. J. M. N. A. L. L. D. Ritchey C. Roberts, Jr. H. Rockey M. Runyon Russell Scudder XY. Scudder N. Selby XX . Sellers D. Seymour XV. C. Shanley, Jr. E. A. Sheets, Jr. G. M. Shipman C. R. Smith C. P. Smyth A. H. Snowden T. Starr, Jr. C. R. Stauffer M. H. Stevens R. H. Stevenson J. R. Stockton H. F. Gibson G. R. Glorieux F. P. Goodrich XV. P. Hamilton J. R. Hardin, Jr. S. E. Harris XV. B. Harris. Jr. G. F. Hasslacher XV G. Hayward R. P. Hazlehurst R. E. Heimbach C. E. Heimerdinger F. M. Heimerdinger J. R. Higgins C. C. Highley L. H. C. Hiltebeitel L. Hilton-Green D. Stueck A. Tancock M. Tappen C. Taylor M. Thomas S. Tippets B. Tomlinson D. Towers A. Ubelacker N. Van Buren F. van der Voort Jr B. X1Valton B. Watt A. W' est XVhitcomh, Jr. A. XX7illiams B. XfVinchell R. X7Volff T. XVortendyke, M. Young Q. Horne B. Hunt S. Hurlock, Jr. Jackman E. Jackman, Jr. T. Johnston G. Jones R. Knott F. Kurzman XIV. Landon L. Laney F. LaTour XIV. L. Lowrie. Jr. L. N. Lukens XfV. G. McAdoo, Jr R. H. McCann R. J. McClintock T. H. Miles, Ir. E. I. Miller XV. B. Moore .A. Nacht VV. H. Neely P. D. Nelson E. Oliphant D. VV. Orrick I. D. Paull D. Pettit W' Y. Alleman M. M. Baker C. E. Bayly ' XV L. Blayney L. Blumburg L. C. Bradley, Ir. H. H. Brakeley, jr. H. I. Burch L. M. Butts NN B. Cameron N. T. Campbell A. B. Carver G. D. Cherry A. E. Christie F. S. Clowney E. M. Crane E. S. Crocker, Jr. I. H. Ackerman Mr- R. Anspach N. H. Aronsohn VV. VV. Arrowsmith H. M. Baer G. O. Bailey G. L. T. Bauhan E S. Bayer, Jr. R. M. Bitten G. R. Blealcley THE PRINCETON BI-lIC'A'BRAC J Cdlliusupbic Sucietp Cdlnntinueh H P C. C. Vermeule, Ir. I. WV. Voorhis K. S. Wales 1 Q L. Phillips . D. M. Sherrerd . M. Sturges R. A. Pierce H. F. Simon E. Taylor, jr. R. T. Pilling, Jr. I. F. Singleton M. M. Taylor I. H. Platten B. VV. Sitterly C, B, Ten Eyck S. L. Reed H. H. Smith M. L. Turrentine A. V. Savage 0. H. Smith H. L. Vail F. V. Sehaettler H. D. Sparks O. H, Van Alen R- N- 5ChUUi11gCf E. W. Springs B. M. Van Cleve R. C. Schmertz R. VV. Stoeltzing G, Van Kirk C. G. Senimens 1913 A- M- Cf0S5l6Y I. A. Guerin J. S. McXVilliams E. VV. Currie H. C. Harrison,'Ir. F. Marbury H. B. Cushman E. Hazard R, H, Marsliall A. B. Cutting H. L. Heimerdinger VV. Martin W. B. J. DeLacy E. Q. Higgins T. C. Matthews H. M. Dubbs VV. A. Huston ' T. C. Meek I. E. Egner B. Kazanjian, Ir. C. Miller I. G. Elder VV H. Labouisse F. L. Moore I. S. Elliot L. V. Lamar D. A. D. Ogden I. P. Fishburn P. B. Lee S, E, Palmer E. D. Foster R. S. Leidy D. Parsons L. A. France H. R. Lewis XV. A. B. Paul S. G. Frantz K. B. Logan A. K. Poole l. Goldstein R. B. Lutz H. C. Porter B. Gordon . H. S. Lyon C, S. Richardson G. C. Gregory M. A. McCloskey H. Rosenberg G. VV. Griffith 1519 L. L. Bleecker L. M. Cerf, Jr. L. T. DuBois B. H. Bostick S. N. Comly E. I. Dunn A. R. Bray E. N. Cooper R. H. Dunn P. A. Bream F. S. Cooper XV. A. Eddy Cqb R. H. Brindle I. I. Cox W1 I. B. Edgar I. E. Bryan C. Cudlipp H. A. Etheridge, P. F. Cabell I. O. Denby J. T. Fairgrieve I. G. Campbell E. R. Dibrell H. M. Fish S. Carkener, 2nd H. VV. Doyle M. Fletcher F. B. Carter S. XV. Dreyfuss R. H. Foresman 131 H. R. lfVatt W. M. lfVeidman F. S. Whitehotise I. VViclces E. T. Wolfe R. Ziesing, Jr. I. S. Ross VV. S. Schwabacher S. D. Sherrerd D. R. Shotwell C. R. Smith J. H. Stewart I. C. Taylor, Ir. VV. I. Thomas C. F. Turner C. A. Underwood G. R. Wadclingtoii F. F. R. Wfarburton D. M. VVeller F. B. VV'ille D. R. VVinans S. L. 'Wright, Ir. G. A. Frankel A. A. Fraser H. S. Frazier S. G. Freck YV. Garrigues, Ir XV. S. Gray, Jr. XV. D. Grifnths F. D. T. S. Gremke l-largest N. VV. Haring C. A. Hasslacher C. E. Hillegass, Ir. A. E. Hilton I. G. Howley W. D. F. Hughes H. Jennings A. VV. C. Kirbach P. Kissan H D. Knower P. M. Kretchmann I. D. Kuser R. P. Lamont, Jr. G. B. Larkin ml. 'H. Latham D. K. Luke THE- PR'IN CETON B121 C 'A' BRAC Cliliusupbic Society Mllnrlnluhzhj R. VV. McKnight M. G. Potter M. V. Seymour, Ir. I. D. McMaster A. Preyer A. Shaw, Ir. C F. McQuiston P. W. Price F. VV. Sidler D. Mandel E. H. Proudht C. Sienkiewicz A. W. Marks W. A. Putnam, Ir. G. D. Skinner H. K. Martin I. P. Rinn C. Sloane C. O. Mayer, Ir. J. G. Rothermel R. E. SnifTen L. P. Mirsky G. B. Ruth F. F. Snyder A. M. Montgomery R. C. Sailer j. XIV. Spencer, Ir. S. Mortimer H. R. Samstag D. M. Street E. VV. Munsell E. C. Savage C. F. A. Streichenberg WL K. Nimick I. P. Savidge I. I. Taylor P. W. Orth VV. VV. Scudder 'W. C. Thomas R. I. T. Paul S. B. Self J. R. Todd G D. Peters Sxllfllflifwilgx I . .... D A . If . 0 0 E V . r .5 ' J I - 4 , 4 N ff ., I I I - . .., 132 E. j . L. A 1:2 H. L. Tracy C. Trostle VV. Van Meter Van VVyck M. Verner W. Warren WV. P. 'Waters S. I. H E. A. W L. Webster C. NVest L. Vlfheeler, I 1' Van D. YVight, Ir E. 'Windels . W. 'Wren W. D. VVylie E. TI-IIS PR'INCETON 131210-A-BRAC ,H Qiliu Zlaall 1Bri5e Qliuntests SENIOR ORATORI CAL CONTEST FIRST PRIZE .................................. H. L. SAVAGE SECOND PRIZE ........ . .... ........... S . M. COOLEY FRESHMAN DECLAMATION CONTEST FIRST PRIZE ............................ L. C. BRADLEY, IR. SECOND PRIZE ........ . ......................... R. B. LUTZ SENIOR-JUNIOR EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING CONTEST FIRST PRIZE .....,..................... C. S. TIPPETTS, 'I6 SECOND PRIZE .......... .... .... R . A. BROTEMARKLE, 'I6 GENERAL PRIZE DEBATE FIRST PRIZE ............................ W. B. BARNITZ, '17 SECOND PRIZE ...... R. ROWLAND, ,IS WINNER OF JUNIOR ORATORICAL CONTEST 5 B. B. ATTERBURY, '16 WINNERS OF SOPHOMORE PRIZE ORATORICAL CONTEST FIRST PRIZE .. .................... . .... W. P, HAMILTON, 'I7 SECOND PRIZE ..... I. W. VOORHIS, 'I7 WINNERS OF LYNDE PRIZE FIRST PRIZE .........................., I. MCI. SMITH, '15 THIRD PRIZE .,............................ R. ROWLAND, 'IS MEMBERS OF INTERCOLLEGIATE TEAM I- MCI. SMITH, 'IS B. B. ATTERBURY, 'I6 C. S. TIPPETTS, 'I6 S. L. PHRANER, 'I6 ALTERNATES R. ROWLAND, '15 C. F. IVIARTIN, 'I6 MEMBERS OF FRESHMAN INTER- COLLEGIATE TEAM J. P. FISHBURN S. D. SHERRERD I. C. TAYLOR, IR. ALTERNATES J. G. ELDER E. D. FOSTER SOPHO-MORE-FRESHMAN PRIZE DEBATE WINNERS FRESHMAN TEAM J. G. ELDER J. P. FISHBURN I. C. TAYLOR, IR. WINNER OF MCLEAN PRIZE B. B. ATTERBURY, 'IO Es :B E1 QTHE .912-INCETON 131210 -A-BRAC VVI-HG HALL gg :B . THE PR'INCETON 31210-A-BRAC A Zlmerican Whig Smitty OFFICERS, 1915 V XX oodrow Wilson E. Capps Iohn Grier Hibben I. H. Capps Moses Taylor Pyne H Stockton Axson E. P. Adams XV. M. Adriance I. VV. Alexander E. B. Baxter P. Boutroux I. N. Beam G. D. Brown P. M. Brown H. C. Butler Leon Abbett, Ir. E. D. Alyea I. Armstrong E. B. Bamman C. Banigan F. K. Barbour, Ir. XV. H. Beatty A. F. Benton E. P. Bird W. Bower XV. E. Bradley XV. I. Burke R. Burns A. M. Butler g I. F. Butterworth XV. I. Carpenter, I M. GATES ..,......... ,................. .... F 1' esidwzt A. HUNTER ...,...,... .....,. . . . ..... Trraszzrvr D. C. SWATLAND ........,.............. .... S rcrrmry jfatultp ifiilsmhers G. H. Gerould D. A. McCabe A. H. Phillips N. E. Griflin L. XV. McCay G. M. Priest . Clemons A. M. Harmon C. F. McClure P. Reeves F. L. Critchlow G. M. Harper R. M. McElroy A. G. Reid Mg XV. Croll E. N. Harvey C. McMillan A. S. Richardson R. S. Dugan XV. E. Hocking E. McXVilliams O. XV. Richardson L. P. Fisenhart F. L. Hutson A. XV. C. Menzies C. Robinson E. Elliot C. VV. Kennedy R. Michaud P. E. Robinson M. S. Farr F. C. MacDonald L. VV. Miles R, K. Root F. A. Fetter M. MacLaren C. R. Morey XV. B. Scott C. L. Fleece A. Marquand H. S. Murch C. F. Silvester P. H. Fogel I. F. Martin T. M. Parrott XV. I. Sinclair VV. Foster F. I. Mather G. S. Patton N. K. Smith ' 19115 I. Churchward P. H. Gadebusch A. Hunter N. Miller R. L. Cleveland M. Gates T. P. Iamison I. VV. Morgan XV. C. Crawford L. B. Gill W. Xfan D. Iewett L. Mount C. B. Crouse H. G. Gilland D. G. Kennedy XV. B. Newburg N. P. Davis G. XV. Glick, Ir. H. H. Kennedy. Ir. A. O'Brien-Moore XV. M. Davy H. L. Gordon, Ir. D. H. Kenyon XV. H. Osborn E. W. Day, Ir. I. D. Gould N. T. Kenyon VV. R. L. Otis E. S. Decker I. S. Green, Ir. F. I. Kruse F. D. Payne W. S. Dell A. L. Haskell R. R. Lester XV. M. Phelps D. R. Dernaree H. L. Haupt F. S. Lloyd V. U. D. Pierce E. D. Dodd I. E. Heintz XV. Lloyd-Smith N. Reed B. Douglas T. Hewitt D. S. McChesney I. N. Robinson E. Ferguson T. Hibben, Ir. I. D. McLanahan I-l. R. Robinson XV. Y. Fillebrown R. P. Hinchnian, Ir W. Hi. T. Mackie S. S. Robinson H. H. Frank VV. L. Hopkins E. G. Meier XV. A. Rukeyser r. T. L. Frederick H. B. Hudnut H. C. Merritt, Ir. G. S. Runk, Ir. 135 C. H. Smyth E. G. Spaulding D. L. Stone D. C. Stuart E. Swift P. Thomas A. Trowbridge S. Van Nest I. I. H. M. XVedderburn I. H. VVestcott G. XV. T. VXfhitney F N. VXf'illson I. H. Shepherd S. M. Shoemaker, Ir. I. A. Serena I. M. Speers, Ir. VV. K. Starr . T. Stewart . C. Swatland L. Sweet A. XV. Talley L. I. Thayer I. XXV. Thomson, Ir. N. B. Tomlinson D. G. Turner I P. Twaddell . Twitchell D. ll. Tyler C D P 'TIiISJPflUNTII51YDIW I3I2ICDiAr'BH2AkC3 I. B. Underhill, Jr. E. N. Van Dyke I. C. Vickery D. M. Amacker C. T. Bagby, Ir. H. L. Bahnsen C. A. Bahrenburg J. L. B. Baratta V. B. Barr M. K. Barrett F. Bechtel, jr. C. W. Berl ,l. B. Black L. C. Bleeker F. E. Bloom VV. G. Boaz F. H. Bohlen, Jr. C. R. Bowman W. H. Bowman, Jr. G. Brackenridge S. S. Bryan, Jr. P. H. Buchanan H Bullock S. M. Butt T. D. Cameron M Casasus T. Cator D. D. Chaplin, Jr. D. A. Chappell, Jr. M. P. Clough, Ir. R. A. Cochran HI. W. Cohn L. L. Anderson S. W. Armstrong D. O. Arnold T. F.. Babson G. L. Ball Ameritan Whig Society Cfllnntinuzbj Vanderhoef,Ir.W. L. Wells 'W. R. Willoughby E. Wilson, Jr. VV. White R. K. Wilmarth J. K. Wood 1917 W. J. Kress C. H. Latrobe C. Leake W. M. Leggett A. C. Lewis S. M. Link I. G. Locke, Jr. E. H. Lorenz W. A. Lowrie VV. H. Lyons . A. McAlc-:enan I H. B. I. V. Wadsworth E. B. lfVall L. T. Cohu L. S. Fowler K. G. Colwell O. Fowler S. I. Cooper R. F. Funsten VV. M. Cotton A. G. Gennert J. C. Cuneo B. F. Gilmour R. H. Cutler W. E. Glogau R. M. Davis, Jr. I. E. Gowen K. M. Day W. E. Guy, Ir. D. DeLanoy P. E. Hall G. C. Demorest R. S. Hammond I. W. Denison L. L. Harding W. L. DeYoe A. C. Hewitt M. S. Dillon H. M. Heywood E. R. Dorrance T. I. Hilliard E. W. Doyle P. VV. Hills S. R. Dresser F.. S. Hirsh E. H. Diriggs, jr. G. M. Holstein, Jr. W. Drorbaugh H. B. Hoskins E. L. Duer, 2nd H. H. Hoyt R. A. Dunlevy C. J. Ingersoll H. T. Dunn D. A. Iseman M. A. Eberhardt W. H. Johnson, Jr. R. Eberstadt L. G. Jones I. E. Eddy D. W. Kempner B. F. Etter C. E. Kennedy B. H. Feustman I. F. L. Kenway F. S. Fitzgerald J. M. Foster D. E. Bardwell L. V. Barker W. R. Ball E. P. Becker R. C. Bell G. C. King A. R. Knott I. Biggs, jr. W. Black C. W. Bonbright J. C. Boyd J. P. Brenner 191 G. McCormick A. L. McKaig E. F. MacNichol D. O. McRae J. B. Mack D. K. Mackay I. E. Madden V. T. Manchee T. Martin A Mathiasen F. J. Newbury, Ir. I. S. Nicholas F. W. Nixon R. L. Nourse, jr. H. N. Odell I. H. Osmer D O. Page H D. B. Brewster T. T. Bryan, 4th G. P. Buell W. A. Buell M. Burkelman 136 J. R. vzwcnsovvgnpqg-up M. K. I. Parker, Ir. H. Parsons MCK. Paulson W. Perkins, Jr. A. Phillips F. Plympton E. Pope C. Powell T. Purves T. Raymond VV. Raymond S. Read M. Reed C. L. Woodbridge E. F. Woodman I. R. Sloane R. F. Speir H. R. Spencer Il. B. Stevens I. H. Stevens G. R. Stewart, Ir. M. L. Stewart W. T. Stockton J. R. Stoltze O. H. Stout E. L. Strater L. G. Strater J. V. W. Reynders, lr. W. F. Reynolds, jr. R. H. Ritter D. N. C. Ross G. L. Russell, Ir. I. Rutherford P. R. Scheerer W. Scheerer, Ir. A. A. Schmon C. M. Scott B. W. Sellers G. B. Sheppard G. E. Shoemaker, Ir. E. C. B. Simonin C. VV. S. Slagle C. M. Caesar 1. Campbell L. Cannon S. T. Cheng S. B. Coffin VV. H. Tenison H. E. Twyeffort W. D. Van Dyke, jr H. W. Vensel H. B. Vollrath M. Ward J. D. Warfield, Ir. I. S. Warren A. L. Weil, Jr. C. J. Whelan H. A. White C. C. Williams. Jr. R. C. Wilson, Ir. J. B. Wiss H. VV. Young I. W. Zerega N. Cooper B. H. Cory E. M. Crane J. Creese, Ir. I. Cromwell Eg QB 'FIiI3iEU2ITiCIEYFCJPJ f3I2I1D'1krI3RUA13 D. Goodchild Van M. Dennis, 2nd H. S. Greason W C. DeLong H L. Donnelly W. M. Dougherty A. Dudfear W. G. Duncan C. R. Eaby R. Eldridge L. G. Erskine I. I. Ewart C. NV. Ewe M. H. Ewing R. L. I. D A. S. L. Farrelly B. Flinn A. Foster, Ir. C. Gibbony Gillette Godfrey E. P. D. Alyea A. Anderson I. M. Anderson, Ir. A. Armour W. R. Ball K. W. Beattie H. Beckhart R. C. Bell VV. VV. Bell I. D. Brown D. K. Bruce F. Burchell F. C. Burger F. D. Butler G. C. Buzby W. L. Clark R. F. Cleveland R. S. Cohen Iay Cooke, 2l'1d P. Cooper R. Cresswell . B. Haffner R. H. Haire VV. W. Hampe R. A. Harper W. P. Harper E. Hayes P. I. Herron S.. D. Herron H. Hicks C. N. Hillyer I. E. Hooper SQ G. Horan T. S. Ireland F. O. Ianke E. Iepson N. B. Iohnson I. C. Davis A. Dingee I. L. Dodd B. C. Downing W. C. Dunn C. R. Erdman, Ir. E. D. Finney R. S. Goldman A. M. Greene R. Goldsmith A. K. Harris G. Hawkins W. B. F. Hax T. O. Helm ' W. A. Hicks I. K. B. Hockaday Zlmerican Whig butietp Cmuncluhzhj M. B. Kaesche E. VV. Kane L. F. Kendall E. H. Kerper A. D. .Kimball M. H. Lane P. Lane E. T. Look A. V. Lyman VV. C. Lyman WV. VV. Lyons I. A. Machin W. B. Manee VV. B. Marvin D. L. Mathews C. G. L. McCune K. Mcllwain P. M. McKoWn M. H. McLaughlin D. McLennan W. VV. Meirs A. E. Meyer, Ir. B. Michael W. H. Millinger R. G. Moore I. M. Murphy F. L. Nyers E. A. Poe, Ir. R. P. G: Preston R. Pyne, Ir. Q N. D. Scarritt G. S. Schmidt, Ir O. G. Schrup L. Sears H. R. Selover H. A. Sipe C. C. Snow S. D. Southworth W. C. Speers M. A S encer 7171 - D E. Spencer E. Springer W. T. Stewart S. R. Stevenson S. Streetman, Ir. D. H. Sulzberger S. P. Teng 'W. S. Mayer H. uier R. H. McCague VV. W. Reynolds E. D. McCauley L. C. Rhodes 1519 E. Keenan I. N. May ' D. M. King G. Meriwether G. King A. I. Millard L. R. Kinnard W. E. Mills W. W. Kirkland G. D. Moore E. T. Knowlson T. C. Moore S. Lloyd D. C. Morgan I. M. Leopold, Ir. I. A. Moss A, C, Leslie R. A. Nicholas T. C. Lord A. L. Norton I. R. McCune P. R. Norton F. I. McConnell P. S. Olmstead D. McCulloch, Ir. R. I. Palmer I. H. MacCreadie P. M. Parker I. VV. MacFarlane. W. M. Paxton R. L. McGean R. S. Pollard W. S. Humphrey, Ir. S. R E. A. S. Iacobs A. E. Ienks A. H. Iennings L. Mcllvain D McKee Jf of McNulty I. C. Maxwell I. V. Ralston V. K. Raymond I. B. Rich F. S. Richardson 137 M. H. Robbins R. G. Rouse R. B. Russell, Ir. H. G. Samson B. K. Schaefer I. L. Schaefer, Ir I. Schmalz S. S. Schmidt D GLUE-' S. Senseman VV. Shannon W. Sloan, Ir. I. G. Smith S. D. Southworth I. A. Sprague I. A. Sowards L. F. Starr W. E. Studdiford, N. S. Symons W. B. Talbot I. H. Taylor If- K. T. Thompson K. VV. Triest A. Van Horn, Ir. R. W. Van Tuyl E. L. Vogt C. K. Wallace VV. I. VVarburton C. A. Ward H. W. Warden, Ir. M. W. VVeisman I. H. Westcott, Ir. C. Tl VVhite H. A. Widenmann D. Xlfilliamson I. M. Wood, Ir. W. B. VVilson I. S. Woodbridge I. H. L. Taylor A. Terry H. C. Thompson R. W. Thorington O. I. Toland W. R. Townley C. H. Townsend H. S. Urmy P. Van Deventer A. Van VVyck H. P. Van Dnsen E. I. Waller K. C. Wallis P. C. Vlfalter S. F. D. Walters F. D. Warren A. M. Vlfliittinghan C. I. NVilliams XY B. W'ilson I. lVintersteen l THE 19I2'INCETON 131210-A-BRAC Tlliklbig Zlaall 191132 Cdlnntests, 1514-15 WOODS CONVENTION First Prize ...................,....... I. T. GRAVES, IR., '15 Second Prize ................. ....... L . M. VVYASHBURN, '15 Q FRENCH MEDAL DEBATE First Prize .........,...................... A. L. BOOTH, '15 Second Prize ...............,............ C. P. ERMIAN, '15 JUNIOR EXTEMPORANEOUS CONTEST First Prize .......... .......... ..,... X V . M, NEUBURG, '16 Second Prisr ........................,....... M. GATES, '16 SOPHOMORE EXTEMPORANEOUS CONTEST First Prize ................................ C. D. LEAKE, ,I7 Second Prize .........,,...............,.. S. S. BRYAN, '17 SOPHOMORE ORATION First Prize ............................ VV. H. JOHNSON, '17 Second Prize .... I-I. R. SP12Nc1a1z, '17 FRESHMAN DECLAMATION CONTEST First Prisc .............................. B. S. MICHAEL, Sccond Prize ............................ N. I-I. COOPER, FRESHMAN PRIZE DEBATE First Prisz' .........,................. R. XV. X7AN TUYL, S1-fond Prize ...........,..,.................. H. I'IICKS, INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATERS J. J. Swomform, JR., '15 XV. H. JOHNSON, FRESHMAN INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATERS B. S. NIICHAEL, '18 R. NV. 'VAN TUYL., '18 L. M. SEARS, H1 QTHE QRRINCETON 131210 -A-BRAC 5 ,B CI-IANCELLOR GREEN LIBRARY Eff fn E1 QTHE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC Q 5-5 Zfntercullegiate Eehating Teams ATTERBURY ROXVLAND SWOFFORD SMI FH gg if Zintertullegiate ZBehate March 26, 1915 THE PR'IN CETON B RI C 'A' BRAC Q TEAMS Debaters Agamst Yale Debaters Against Harvard S. L. PHRANER, '16 B. B. ATTERBURY, '16 I. I. SWOFFORD, '15 C. F. MARTIN, '16 C. S. TIPPETTS, '16 R. ROWLAND, '15 J. MCI. SM1TH, '15 W. H. JOHNSON, '17 QUESTION- Resolved, That the hest interests of the United States demand a prompt and substantial increase of the Army and Navy. The result of the debate was a victory for Yale, which defeated the Princeton Affirmative Team at New Haven and the Harvard Negative Team at Cambridge. Princeton also lost t l ' o tie Harvard Affirmative Team at Princeton. Jfresbman Zintertullegtate ZBehate May 7, 1915 TEAMS Debaterg Against Yale Debaters Against Harvard B. S. NIICHAEL, '18 S. D. SHERRARD, '18 I. P. FISHBURN, '18 I C. TAYLOR, '18 L. Mf SEARS, '18 E. D. FOSTER, '18 R. VV. VfXN TUYL, '18 QL1EsT1oN- Resolved, That the United States should abandon the Monroe Doctrine as The Negative Team won in each of the three debates Princeton won from Yale and lost to Harvard 141 J. G. Emizn, '18 Part of Her Foreign Policy THE PR'INCETON BRIC-A-BRACE Behating Cuiummittee OFFICERS MOORE GATES, '16 ..........,.. . .................... Chairman G. 'W. PERKINS, JR., ,I7 ...,. ..... S ec1'efa1'y-Twaysmfer MEMBERS, 1916 MEMBERS, 1917 B. B. ATTERBURY W. H. OSBORN G. 'vV. PERKINS, JR. W. B, B.-XRNITZ 111OORE GATES C. H. TIPPETTS ZBsIta imma 3Rbn Ezhating jfraternitp FACULTY MEMBERS MEMBERS, 1916 F. A. FETTER A. S. RICHARDSON B. B. ATTERBURY, Prcsident S. L. PHRANER D, L, STONE MOORE GATES C. S. T1PPET'rS MEMBER, 1917 W1 H. JEJHNSONK, Secretary H3 THE -PI2'INCETON BRIC 'A'BRAC Glass uf '76 iBri5e Batman February 22, 1915 PRESIDING OFFICER PROFESSOR THEODORE WV. HUNT, '76 AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE JUNIUS P. FISHBURN, '18 BOUDINOT B. ATTERBURY, '16 VVALTER H, JOHNSON, '17 JOHN MCI. SMITH, '15 JUDGES P. M. BROWN R. K. ROOT PROFESSOR E. Y. ROBBINS QUESTION-rrRESOIZ'Cd, That the best interests Of the United States demand a prompt and substantial increase in our .-X1-my and Navy. The prize was awarded to John MOI. Smith, '15 Qnnual Zfnternlass Q9raturitaI fiuntest February 22, 1915 PRESIDING OFFICER JOHN MCTLHENNY SMITH, '15 SPEAKERS LEE C. BRADLEY, '18 ..... ... InternatiOnal Arbitration STANLEY L. PHRANER, '16 The Man Neitzsche as The Refutation of the Philosopher' RALPH W. STOELTZINO, '17 .......... Afterwards JAMES C. HEALY, ,I5..: ................... Senior Oration' JUDGES F. FRITTS N. E. GRIFFIN PROFESSOR D. L. BUFFUM The prize was awarded to Stanley L. Phraner, '16 144 E4 QTHE. PR'INCETON 131210-A-BRAC -if f . . Q16 4- Pe-?H5f!:gfg5g Q , I SUN DIAL E5 :E E1 QQTHEA PRINCETON 131210 -A-BRAC Q ,B NEW DINIING T-IALLS E, aB 51 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC 33 aliens Ewing 1951115 5 add1t1on to the equ1p1nent of the University will have been made For a long time it has been evi- I J H dent that the old building was not adequate for the growing needs of the situation both because of 15--V' luv- . the makeshift nature of its equipment and the increasingly large number of men to be served. It is to the generosity of Mrs. Russell Sage that the University is chiefly indebted for the funds with which to make this addition, but the numerous Alumni and friends of the University who helped to complete the necessary amount should not be forgotten. ' Early in IQI4 Mrs. Russell Sage offered the University -l3IO0,000 for a new Commons, if the University would raise the additional S400,000 necessary, by july first of the same year. As the money had not been raised by that time, the limit was extended to january 1, 1915. No material 'increase having been made in the fund up to that date, Mrs. Sage generously increased her offer to S250,000, stipulating at the same time that if the remainder was not raised by july hrst, no further extension would be made. A committee from the Board of Trustees of the University was appointed early in january, and in May they had, aided by committees from 1916, 1917 and 1918, raised the full amount. Ground, was broken about the twentieth of june, with the expectation of linishing one hall by Easter of 1916. The new halls will be four in number and will, when completely equipped, accommodate 12oo men. One hall will be built adjoining the Holder cloisters, one fronting on Nassau Street, one fronting on University Place, and the fourth will be built behind the Nassau Street and the University Place buildings, and will be used for the kitchen. The three dining halls, joining with Hamilton Hall to the South, will form a quadrangle which will be joined to Holder Hall by the cloisters. The Nassau Street building will be divided into two parts by the main entrance. The East side will be for upperclassmen, while the Vlfest will be used by Sophomores. The eastern room accommodates 125: the west- ern one 195. The building facing University Place will also be used for Sophomores, and will be composed of two rooms, one above the other, the lower room holding 174. and the upper one 235. For the present, the lower room will not be equipped. The Freshmen will use the hall adjoining Holder Hall. This will contain two rooms accommodating 240 men each. The Collegiate style of Gothic architecture will be used, although the buildings will be of a more ornamen- tal nature than Holder. Gray sandstone, quarried near Princeton, and resembling that used in Holder and Ham- ilton Halls, willbe the material. The interiors will be marked for their simplicity, the ceilings being of truss work, while the walls will have uncarved oak wainscoting to the height of seven feet. Leaded glass will be ITH the completion of the new Dining Halls, which are at present under construction, a much needed Z -.v.. in - , - ,, . . . I -4 . . A S C - D . . , l4-7 93 :B E1 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC 53 used in the windows. Tile fireplaces, big enough to accommodate large logs, will be built in each room. The chairs and tables will be of oak to match the wainscoting and the tables, while of different sizes, can be joined together for banquets and at Commencement time. By a recent addition to the plans, arrangements have been made to have a University Club in the Nassau Street building. This will be open to all members of the University, to graduates and the faculty. In one of the rooms will be a grillroom where sandwiches, steaks and chops may be obtained at a reasonable price. Each class will have its clubroom and on the first floor will be the lounging-room, to which there will be a separate entrance next to the Sage Tower. Above this lounging-room will be situated the pool and billiard tables, in a room seventy feet long by twenty-seven feet wide. All cooking odors will be eliminated by ventilating fans, so that the proximity of the club and the dining halls to the kitchen will not be noticed. I r The kitchen will be built on the 'Double Unit System, with a French range in the center of the room, and with the steam equipment for cooking soups and vegetables along the walls. At the ends will be small pan- tries for serving desserts, coffee, etc., and opposite each pantry a dish washing machine will be placed, near which steam plate warmers are to be installed. Two halls will be served from each end of the room, thus insuring prompt and efficient service. The kitchen itself will be ninety feet long by thirty-five feet wide, and will be done in white tile. Under the kitchen will be the room where all supplies are to be received, the vegetable-room and a series of refrigerators and storage-rooms for food. It is planned also, to install a pasteurizing plant for milk and a sanitary storage-room. All supplies will be taken to the kitchen direct, by dumb waiters. The basement of the Nassau Street building will contain the laundry, which has formerly been done outside, the fanroom and the boiler-room. Under the Holder cloisters and the adjoining hall are to be the bake ovens, a brine coil ice cream freezer and the dining-room for employees. It will also contain additional storage-rooms. In the north end of the hall, fronting on University Place, will be the manager's office, a general office for receiving and for the clerks, and a private dining-room. . . ...... .......................... .................. ....... X5 148 Eg QB Sv E, QTHE P12'INCETON Bmc-A-BRAC E ,B gf if 'I' X.. Ji ' xg! NI, YY S1 Q .V l if iqmi I4 'N I K X 1 x lg gl THE PRIN CETON B RI C 'A' B RAC Yale-Harv'd-Frindtn Football Baseball Track Hoclecy 1869 Tie Rutgers? 1876 1907 1870 1873 1910 1872 Tie with Yale? 1891 1912 1873 ' 1896 IQI4 1874 Tie Harvard and Yale 1897 1875 Tie with Harvard 1899 1877 Tie with Yale 1903 1878 1904 1879 Tie with Yaleyf 1906 1880 Tie with Yalehk 1907 1881 Tie with Yale? 1908 1884 Tie with Yalel' 1910 1885 IQII 1886 Tie with Yale? 1912 1889 1893 1896 Tie Lafayette? 1898 Tie with Harvard? 1899 1903 1911 'Defeated all opponents, but tied in own game. iDefeated all opponents, but did not play each other. If x J, nv x x 5 1 CHNMPIDNSHIPMS I S gl x 1 aa rw y lx A, ph IQ' XX U11 Wdfff Gym- Bicy- Polo Swimming Tennis Golf nastrics Wrestling Gun Team, cling 1912 1908 1897-Sill. 1903 1908 1911 1892 1900 1913 IQO0 1905 1895 1914 1901-Sin. 1906 1901-Fall 1915 IQIO-DOL1b. IQO7 1904-Fall IQII-DOUlJ. 1909 1905-Spg. 1912 1914 1913-Spg. 1914-Sin. 1914-Spg From compilations of Parke H, Davis lSl E1 :B THE QR-INCETON 31210-A-BRAC I A 2 V .... .............................,.......,.............. 1 9 --.'1'.-,.-'-,-. ' 1 '., - ,'- E 9 ,. S Q 1 fi 1 1 9 L V' 9 P-9 EV 5ff5f.f- fj-- - f i1'a-5 1 ai ' VERRERS 1- OF THE 1-QQ-P 51 ..A..... .. ,...... . .1..... ........ .. .. . .. A.... ,,i,,,. ,WA,,,,,,,, ,,,4, ,,,, ,,,,, .,,1A,, 1 1 NL . 2' CLASS OF 1915 A. VV. Stewart ...... ..... . CTD 1915 G. A. Peacock ..........., CHD 1914 S1 K, A1113 .,..,,,,....,.., QTJ 1915 I. B. Streit .... .CFD 1912, 1913 H. J. Richardson .......... CTD 1915 J, A, Bakery .11-1 .....,.,,,, QTD 1915 I. E. Swart ,..........,... CFD 1914 E. L. Shea ..... CFD 1913, IQI4, 1915 J, S1 Baker 1,1,,.,11, CFD IQIZ, 1913 W. S. Swart... .... CFD 1912, 1913 A. I-1. Snowden ........... CTD 1914 H, R, Ballinl-,CFD 1912, 19137 1914 E. Trenkmann ...... CFD 1913, 1914 G. C. Wallace, Jr. ......,.. CTD 1914 G, MQ C11111911, F. Trenkn1ann..CFD 1912, 1913, IQI4 CLASS OF 1917 L ,g,1'gmjg'2- '91-12 gg? 1914-1915 E- C- Wauef -----'-'-'- '---111 1912 111. L. 111111. 11. .... CFD 19141 1915 S' M Cooley 955' 1313 CLASS OF 1916 D. D. Chaplm, Dr. ......... CBD 1915 G.. Copelancliizzz 1913 1113- B- B3111111-911 -----1---- CFD 1915 A' gOChrEm'd3rd'Ci C51 1915 I T A 'Doolittle CFD 1914 J- MCF- Bm ------ ----'--- C FD 1915 L' WW O1 ' 31 1 1 1915 H ABroelick 1914 L. H. Boland UCFD 1913- 19141 1915 TC' A' D1911erma11 '1F1 1914' 1915 T' M Galbreati-1 j1l 'CTD 1915 1H. G. Brown ........... CFD IQI4 E' 11- Dmggs' Jr F F' G Gm 1 1 15 B. Bullock, 3rd ..,......... CBD 1916 CBD 19159 CFD 19141 1913 ' ' 9 3' 94' 9 1 1 B r th Allh F I I R. Eberstadt ............ .CFD IQI4 O. S. G1'eene..,CBD 1913, 1914, 1915 J- L 11119 wot C P 9 5 DJ- E Eddv QFD 1913 G. R. Hanks .... CBD IQI3, 1914, IQIS J- M- CHTGY ----'-1f---1-- CTD 1915 A' G'G ' ' I, I I' 4 T Haviland.. HCFD 1914 W. M. Davy ..... ..CTD 1914, 1915 - - ,- 991111611 ' 1 9 11' 9 if M Jw. Ha es 1 1 1 1 DV- H- DSYO ------ --CBD 19141 1915 9' 1919111911 CF? 1914' 1910 I M I'If?ICf1'D1'11. CQCD' 19141 1915 B. Douglas ---.--..-.....- CBD 1915 1'- T- CFP 1914' 1915 C' B' Lear 2134131 1313 P. H. Gaclebusch ......... CCD 1914 L- MCL155111' J1 11:D 1914' 1915 A.. B1 Lo11Qs1t1'91la111:C1IDDH1913 IQIS F- Glick -------- CFD 19131 19141 1915 W' B' Moore' 1 , ' Pk - 1 'U 4 CTD 19151 CFD 19141 1913 I. G. MacConnell .......... CBD IQI5 OHL- tI1C31111:C1' ---- - --11-- 1915 RA L. Nourse J-rn ?711.11v111!11iE1i112.'111 1g13Q11rg11.f,131? ik. 11f?111111Q.11'1'1'.'.'.'.ig'TIIIQB1 1913 W R M, f T1 'Q'S 5,133 1915 1, C1 M9K1b1,e11 ,,.,, QCD 1914, 1915 D. M. Lake ............... CTD 1916 -T1 S311 ' ' ' DB, 13131 D- S- Moffison CTP 1913- 1914' 1915 11' M' 1311111911911 11 of S?li'llT31Cl1S..:l..1.l11 1CFD IQI3 J. L. Mott ......1... . ...... CFD 1914 LI CCE! 19141 CFD 19131 19141 1915 H D Sparks CC, ,915 O. S. P t a ..CCD 1913, 1914, IQI5 111- - HW1 E ' ,5 - l 'A ' ' R- Qui1111v1yn ------- CCD 19141 1915 CB? 191419159 CFP 1913 1914 11 W' TINCOBD 1114' CFD 1914 1111- R. E. Recd .,........ CBD 1913 IQI4 J- LHFS611 ---------------- CFD 1915 1 ' ' 1 3 S M Robinson CCD IOI41 1915 E H LCC ---------------- CCD 1915 CLASS OF 1918 H. Salmon,1f11.1.1.1 ...... CBD 1914 WV- D' Love' 11 CFD 1914 O1 J- PHFCSCYCC 1--- ------- C ffl 1915 W. D. Shenk ........ CFD 1912, IQI4 W. S. M9-S011 ------ ---- C TD 1914 XM. O. Wilson .... . ...... CPD 1915 Igngaseball E-151011211 fi,'TQ,f1Ck . '- 1-ew ---oc'ey 11- cnms Men who won P for the first time this year in Yale g3ITl6. THE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC FOOTQ BA Lf .U N4 1 WIIANXZ x' xt -NN' NQX. ' I 'ff LAW fx, RY' .3 FOOTBALL OFFICERS, 1915 F. GLTCK, '16 .......,................................ Captain. j'. MCF. BARR, '16.. ............. lllazzager N. BEV1N, '17. . . . , , . . . ...Assistant Manager J. H. RUSH, '98 .... ..,.......... ........ F i old Coach TEAM PLAYER CLASS AGE HE1G111 WEIGHT POSITION C. C. Highley .... 1917 5.11 158 Left End W. McLean ..... 1917 20 6 181 Left Tackle Nourse ...,.. . 1917 6 190 Left Guard G. Gennert .... 1917 6 181 Center T. Hogg ...... IQI7 6.2 198 Right Guard J. Parisette. .. IQI8 6.1 190 Right Tackle M. Lamberton IQI6 6 173 Right End Glick ......... 1916 5.9 180 Quarterback VV. Tibbott .... 1917 5.11 172 Right Halfhack . L. Shea ...... 1916 5.10! 170 Left Halfback L. H. Driggs .... IQI7 6 170 Fullhack SUBSTITUTES E. Butterworth 1916 6 185 Center . G. Brown .... 1916 5.11 180 End B. Bamman .... 1916 5.11 165 End A. Dickerman. IQI7 5.I0 170 P'a1fhack E. Eddy ...... 1917 5.11K 161 Haifback C. L. Heyniger... 1916 66M 212 1 uard J. Larsen ........ 1916 6.1 192 Tackle W. D. Love . 1916 5.10 193 Guard B. C. Law ....... 1916 6 159 Fullhack W. B. Moore .... 1917 6 171 Halfhack M. O. 'Wilson 1918 5.10 158 End SEASON'S RECORD SEPTEMBER 25. Princeton ....... I3 Georgetown .. . O OCTOBER 2. Princeton ..... . I0 Rutgers .... . O OCTOBER 9. Princeton ....... 3 Syracuse . . . . 0 OCTOBER 16. Princeton 40 Lafayette .. .. - 3 OCTOBER 23. Princeton 30 Dart-mouth . - - 7 OCTOBER 30. Princeton ....... 27 Wlllla-INS - 0 NOVEMBER 6. Princeton 6 Harvard I0 NOVEMBER 13. Princeton 7 Yale .... .... . .. I3 Totals-Princeton, 1363 Opponcntn. 33 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC 5 Bantam ut 1915 Jfnnthall beasnn LTHOUGH Princeton can find little consolation for the defeats received at the hands of Harvard and Yale at the close of a season marked with visions of a championship, only the most carefully guarded criticism is justinablef Wfith the advent of a new coaching system the mastering of the fun- Zi ' 'Z' 'f: ' damentals of football was thoroughly undertaken. Hence an appeal to Psychology must be made, as the last resort, to explain the disappointing results of the season. The veterans, together with the new men from the Class of 1918 gave the coaches a wealth of good material from which to develop a mighty machine. The first six games being decided victories over comparatively strong teams, amply justified the belief that such was being constructed and furnished confidence for Princeton followers in the ultimate success of the team. The playing season opened on September 25th, when the 'Varsity overcame Georgetown, I3 to o. On account of the excellent kicking of Driggs, Princeton was enabled to conserve her rushing strength, Georgetown, on the other hand, did most of its rushing in its own territory. The effects of Coach Rush's instructions were apparent in the way the Princeton team followed the ball. The line worked very well for the Hrst game, although most of the men charged too high. The strongest team that has represented Rutgers for many years opposed Princeton in the next game. A short time after the game had started Tibbott broke away for an 85-yard run for a touchdown, aided by won- derful interference. He also made a drop kick in the same quarter. From that time on the team played a de- fensive game, with the assistance of Driggs' punting. Twice Rutgers got the ball to Princeton's Io-yard line. but there the line braced and Rutgers lost the, ball on downs. On the following Saturday, Princeton defeated the heavy Syracuse team by a score of 3 to o. The work of the line was greatly improved in this game. However, the offensive was very weak, since the backs and the line did not charge together. The defense worked well and Driggsl kicking kept the Princeton goal line out of danger. In the third quarter Tibbott made the held goal that won the game. In the fourth game of the year Princeton overwhelmed the weak Lafayette team. Individual brilliancy played the greatest part in this game. Nothing but straight football was attempted during the game. Six touchdowns were made, one of which was a result of Eddy's intercepting a forward pass and running 55 yards for a touch- down. In the last minute of play Lake kicked a field goal for Lafayette, making the first score of the year against Princeton. The final score was 40 to 3. The first ,big game of the year came on the following Saturday, when the 'Varsity defeated Dartmouth by the largest score it had made against the Hanover team since 1906. Princeton played a game that filled the 157 Et IB E1 THE PI2'IN CETON B RI C A B RAC 55 minds of the undergraduates with visions of the championship. Two drop kicks by Tibbott, a goal from place- ment by Law, and three touchdowns, with their subsequent goals, brought Princetonls total to 30. Dartmouth made one touchdown in the last few minutes of play, by negotiating a forward pass, which put the ball over the goal line. A week later Princeton won from 'Willia.ms, 27 to o. The game was the most listless of the entire season, partly as a result of a week of very hard work that had preceded it, and partly because the team missed the ser- vices of several of the regular players. Law and Moore both played brilliant individual games, the latter get- ting away for one run of 45 yards. On -the whole the showing of the team was very disappointing. The following week Harvard spoiled Princeton's Championship aspirations by taking advantage of all Princeton's misplays, winning by a score of IO to 6. The Harvard team was in excellent condition and was per- fectly coached. However, Princeton outplayed Harvard a greater part of the time, the team showed the best running attack it has had for many years, and the defensive work was not far behind. Fumbles and errors of judgment at critical moments lost the game. Harvard took the lead in the first quarter by scoring a touch- down from the middle of the field in two successive plays. In the first part of the next period, Harvard got the ball down to Princeton's I-yard line and then lost the ball on downs. Princeton's scores were made by two drop kicks by Tibbott. Coach Haughton said the Princeton team was the best Harvard has opposed since 1908. The last game of the year was played with Yale at New Haven. Yale had had a very weak team all year, but it took a great brace against Princeton and won, I3 to 7. Pumbling at critical points was responsible for this unexpected defeat. Several times the ball was brought well into Yale's territory, only to be dropped and snatched up by some Yale man. The first score of the game was due to an extraordinary 53-yard drop-kick by Guernsey. the ball hitting the cross-bar and bouncing over. Soon after this Yale obtained 3 points more from another drop-kick. In the second quarter Princeton rushed the ball down the field and over the goal line. On the sec- ond play, in the second half, Tibbott fumbled a punt. Wfay, of Yale, picked it up and ran for a touchdown. W'ith only a few minutes to play, Princeton brought the ball to Yale's 8-yard line, but a fumble of a lateral pass put the ball in Yale's hands. The time left was too short to allow the team to get another good chance for a touch- down. Although the outcome of the season was not all that could be desired,, it was really all that could he expected under a new coaching system. Too much praise cannot be given to Coach Rush and his band of Assistant Coaches. Moreover, Captain Glick was one of the best captains that Princeton has ever had: he fought hard himself and inspired all the men on the team to the greatest efforts of which they were possible. l59 Ei SE B3 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC ,B DARTMOUTH GAME HARVARD GAME PAUL THOMPSON DARTMOUTH GAME YALE GAME PAUL THOMPSON Bk iS QTHE pm-INCETON 31210-A-BRAC Q ,gi PALMER MEMORIAL STADIUM ' if is THE .912-IN QETON 131210 -A-BRAC summary nf iBrinuztun'5 dlumplete jfunthall truth 1869 tn 1915 VICTORIES VICTORIES TIES VICTORIES VICTORIES TIES Amherst . . . Princeton Johns Hopkins . . . Princeton 3 Army .... Princeton .... . Maryland A. C. , Princeton 2 Brown ......... Princeton Manhattan A. C. . Princeton 2 Bucknell .... .... P rinceton .... . Michigan ...,.... Princeton 1 Carlisle Indians ..... Princeton .... . Navy ....... . . . Princeton 8 Chicago A. C. Princeton N. Y. A. C. ....,. Princeton 1 Colgate .......... Princeton ..., . N. Y. University . Princeton 3 Columbia Law School Princeton .... . North Carolina .. Princeton ...... I Columbia University. . Princeton ....,. I2 Grange A. C. . . . Princeton 7 Cornell ........,.. Princeton Pennsylvania ..... Princeton 30 Crescent A. C. .. . Princeton Pennsylvania State. .. Princeton 5 Dartmouth ..... Princeton .... . Rutgers ..... .... P rinceton ...... 29 Dickinson ........ Princeton .... . Stevens ....,..... Princeton ...... 23 Elizabeth A. C. . . Princeton Syracuse . . . Princeton. . . . . . 5 Fordham ...... Princeton Swarthmore . . Princeton 2 F. and M. . . Princeton Villa Nova .... Princeton ..... . 9 Gettysburg .... Princeton Virginia Poly . . Princeton 3 Georgetown . . . Princeton Virginia ...... Princeton 5 Holy Cross . . . Princeton VV. and I. . . . Princeton 6 Harvard ..,. Princeton Wesleyaii .. Princeton I3 Lafayette ..... Princeton VVillian1s . . . Princeton 0 Lawrenceville . . Princeton Yale ....,... Princeton II Lehigh ....... Princeton - Total .... 318 Compilations by Parke H. Davis, '93 Princeton: 318 victories, 41 defeats, 23 ties 162 THE PRIN CETONP' B RI C 'A' BRAC L. W. Mudge L. W. Mudge L. VV. Mudge H. C. Milspaugh H. C. Milspaugh E. P. Rankin KN. H. Wickham R. F. Little F. A. Van Wagenen E. P. Rankin VV. H. Buck A. Van Rensselaer T. K. Bradford A. Pell D. Patton VV. S. Gurnrnere A. Van Rennselaer A. Johnson D. T. Marvel C. O, Dershimer 1. H. Lionberger C. Denney A. I. McCosh W. E. Dodge B. Ballard ' B. Ballard F. Loney igaszhall Qllaptains '75, I. M. W'oods '76. J. M. Wfoods 177. D. Laughlin '78 E. Furman '79. C. B. Wighton Q '8O. W. S. Horton '81. A. McCune '82, O. Rafferty '83. J. M. Harlan '84 I. M. Harlan ' '85, D. Edwards '86. I. P. Shaw '87. A. H. Larkin '88. E. O. 'Wagenhnrst '81. P. '82, E. '83. A. '84. C. '85. C. '86. H. '87. E. '88. H. '89. E. '9o. E. ,QL R. '92. P. W. H. King C. C. Dana C. C. Dana L. A. Young Gl Pearson . G. Stevens . T. Wells J. Reid, jr. L.. Cooney . H. W. Harland P. King C. S. Mackenzie I. H. Brooks I. Bradley WV. W. Wilson F. XV. Kafer F. VV. Kafer A. R. T. Hillebrancl XV. E. Green NV. I. Steinwender jfnnthall Captains T. Bryan C. Peace Moffat W. Bird M. DeCamp S. Savage O. Wagenhurst W. Cowan A. Poe A. Poe H. Warren King T. G. Trenchard T. G. Trenchard L. Lea G. Cochran G. Cochran A. R. T. Hillebrand W H. Edwards H. W. Pell H. W. Pell R. T. Davis I. R. DeWitt W. L. Foulke XV. R. Sides F. T. Dawson S. B. Vlfhite C. H Sterrett F. D. NVorthington B. K Rhoads O. S. Greene B. C. Law I. L. Cooney H. L. Dillon I. B. McCormick E. A. Dillon R. C. Siegling E, J. Hart E. I. Hart T. T Pendleton H. A H. Baker H. R Ballin F. Glick Bk IB THE PRTNQETODT BRIC'A'BRAC 'VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM, IQIS xmc Cowvlzu. CMGILJ DEYO GILL SCULLY GREENE fCAPT.J DRIGGS CIIAPLIN SALXION LAW DOUGLAS KELLEHER IIANRS gf 2B THE PRINCETON 131210-A-BRAC r OFFICERS, 1914-15 O. S. GREENE, ,I5 ..,....,..,.................. .... C aptain A 5 Q I. G. MACCQNNELL, '15 .... .... 1 Manager Q B. BULLOCK, 3RD, '16 ..... ..... A ssisiant Manager Wi- ' NV J. CLARKE ........ . . .... Coach .A 'uf' .1 'I Enllr, ,,,g , A 0 11 r.A I ...-L.5.I'f I-Q j - oFF1cERS, 1915-16 'Vw 'iff5f'?'f?I' N Q: , .. ......... .. 1-418111.-'-.'. B. C. LAW '16.. . . . Captain rEE:',m. an B. BULLOCK, 3RD, '16 .... ............ 1 Manager I R N - V- C. W. DONAHOE, '17 .,... .... A .vsistavzrt Manager If 1- 'H gMlQ l-' , , ,,tw:v Q 'gy' W. J. CLARKE ...... ....... C oath , fa ff- Ze ' ' fwoggtw-1 ' - w 'f f W TEAM V14 I 'f'ffY5lfi '1If,j 3, A. A. KELLEHER ..... ............. .... C a tcher w1'i1 'X' f1mf.W. tux Q1 inut Mtv, g',t,'pf I H. H. SALMoN.... ..'..Catcher v t tfgmg lyfftfjfffyivft ,i W. H. DEY0 ..... .... P itcher ' ' I Y .:.u 'll I . qw-H -L flflimsflgllg D. D. CHAPLIN .... ,..... P itcher Hgwfigg' 4' B. DOUGLAS .... ..First Base 1 , I 1--.yr ,,,, a M1711 NJ- '7f'f'r' - J. T. Scum ..... Second Base A-1' U-jo-'WS - P mf 4533, ,J 7 .ny x f-QXQ X-,Xi Mai .51 It I f.SES1gLlRu.'K5t ,fl fJ.'EX,'C5-N, my-:':-'-: 5-ww B. C. LAW ..,.. ..Short Stop ' X L ' -. 1 Q , XN F. G. GILL ..... - .... Third Base F4 It -' -.1 11- ff ! li L G. R. HANKE .... ....,, L eft liteld 7 1119,-3--. fT+: I. HOYT ........ Center Ifrelcl --L-' Jiri - S-at f YE- . L-.. . -. .i' E. I-I. DRIGGS .... Center Flelcl -1 0. S. GREENE .... .Right mm 1gff1lff1fff-E- E.-. T-1-51 rx 'Q L. W. COOK ...... .............,.... . . ..... Right lficlcl . - .,fL D V N. B.-This comprises only those men who won their letters 165 Et B3 E, QTHE P12'INCETON 31210-A-BRAC Q ,H Bk QB THE ' PI2'IN CET ON B RI C 'A-BRAC Bantam uf 1915 igasehall Qeasnn l l AST year's baseball season was one of the most disappointing in recent years-not because it was the I most unsuccessful, but because the team failed in the critical games to play the kind of baseball of which it had often shown itself capable. ln hardly two consecutive games did the 'Varsity nine play Ui'--iii '-Q- fi? the same kind of baseball. The most noticeable cause of the team's poor showing last year was the inability to hit when a hit would score a run. The pitching, however, notably that of Deyo and Link, was well above the average. The fielding was usually good, but that, like the hitting, fell off at critical times. An average of one out of every three errors in fielding cost the 'Varsity a run 1 -in the more important games this average rose to one out of two. The base running was poor also, but then there was not too much opportunity to run bases except in the early games. In connection with the batting ought to be mentioned the miserable hunting of the team, which lost many runs. The weakness in batting was all the more surprising and disappointing because of the apparent batting strength of the team in the early games. Up to the first Cornell game the hitting was good. At this time there were several players hitting well and consistently, in particular, Hoyt, Scully and Douglas. Vlfith Hoyt's retire- ment through sickness, one after another the members of the team slumped in batting. At no time was the hit- ting of the team with men on bases more pitiful than in the Straw Hat Day game with Pennsylvania. Oppor- tunity knocked not once, but many times this day, but Princeton could not take advantage of these opportunities. It is difficult to explain this batting slump, which lasted the second half of the season. Psychology may be made to account for it. At any rate Coach Clarke's combinations were broken up repeatedly, because of sickness and injuries, and with each of these setbacks the batting became weaker. Captain Greene, Gill, Hoyt, Salmon and Scully all were out of the game for periods of two weeks or more, and at each time a shift in the batting order, as well as in the field, was made necessary. The inheld was changed frequently until the second Penn game, on May 15th. The hrst combination consisted of Douglas at first base, Scully at second, Madden at short, and Gill at third. Later Shea was tried at third, Law both at short and at second, and Gill at shortstop. The final choice for the infield, however, was made up of Douglas, Scully, Law and Gill. In the outfield Greene, Hanks and Hoyt played regularly until Hoyts illness. Then Tibbott and finally Driggs played centerfield in Hoyts place. The first-string pitchers were Deyo, Link and Chap- lin, while Salmon and Kelleher alternated behind the bat. Driggs also caught a few games while Salmon was out with an injured hand. 167 Hf :B E, THE PRINCETON 131210-A-BRAC ,H Princeton's early games, including the Southern trip, were moderately successful. The fielding and batting both were especially good for such an early date. The record up to the first Cornell game on April 25th stood IO games won and 4 lost. ThisiCornell game was the best of the year played at Princeton, the team winning back of Deyo, I-o. After a deserved 4-O victory over Virginia, the 'Varsity took a slump and lost four out of five games: to Pennsylvania, Penn State, Cornell and 'Williams The playing of the team then improved, but on ac- count of wretched hitting Princeton lost to both Brown and Harvard. In these two games Princeton got tive hits. Next Notre Dame, Penn, Dartmouth, Yale and Amherst were beaten in order. This brought the team with an encouraging outlook up to the middle of the so-called championship series with Yale and Harvard. In this series Princeton played best at New Haven, winning 2-1 3 but in the Commencement game Yale reversed the score by bunching long hits in two innings. The final games of the year-the third against Yale and Harvard in the new Triangular League-resulted disastrously. Against Yale, at the Polo Grounds, three 'Varsity runners were thrown out at the plate on close plays and Princeton lost a heart-breaking game, 4-3. VVith four out of the five championship games lost Princeton then ended up the season with the Harvard game in New York, and in a poorly- played and uninteresting game Harvard romped away with the League title, 8-3. Due probably to the repeated shifts necessitated through sickness and injuries, the team did not play well together. Princeton was represented not so much by a nine-man baseball team as by nine baseball players. 168 E4 THE PRINCETON BIQIC'A'BRAC 53 jfielhing Qherages, 1915 0 P0 A E PC Salmon, c. ..... I3 65 981 Kelleher, c.... 22 133 .966 Hoyt, cf. ..... I4 24 .962 Douglas, 1b.... .. 31 307 .961 Hanks, lf. .... 30 45 .959 Deyo, p. ..,... I4 4 .951 Driggs, cf, c.. 18 44 945 Greene, rf .... 22 24 933 Tibbott, rf, cf ..... . 9 I2 933 Scully, 2b .... 26 43 .923 Shea, 3-IJ ..,.. . I4 18 .913 Law, ss, 2b... 21 36 .912 Link, p. ....... . I3 6 .900 Gill, 3b, ss.... 26 27 822 ' Chaplin, p .... IO 7 788 Madden, ss. .... 16 22 776 Cook, rf .... .. 6 2 .750 Copeland, p ......... . ........ 2 0 1 1 .500 Team Fieidmg .................. ,QI4 Qattlng Qhgfaggg, 5 7' ' . Q AB SB Copeland, p. ..... .. 3 0 Hoyt,.ef. ....... .. 49 2 Kelleher, 67 I Gill, 3b, ss. ...... .. QQ 7 Driggs, cf., c.... .. 61 6 Greene, rf...... 77 5 Law, ss., 2b .... .. 53 4 Douglas, 1b..... 113 6 Hanks, lf. .... 117 I0 Madden, ss. .... .. 50 5 Chaplin, p .... 23 1 Scully, 2b ..... Q0 3 Shea, 3b ...... .. ,4O 3 Salmon,-C. ......... .. 36 1 Tibhott, cf., rf .... .. 28 1 Deyo, p. ......... .. 40 0 Cook, rf... . ....... 28 1 Link, p. ............... 36 0 Team Batting 220 PC 333 .286 233 263 262 246 243 239 231 220 217 211 200 194 178 175 143 .08 3 DATE MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton. . . Princeton Princeton THE PR'IN CETON B RI C 'A' BRAC Ciba eturh SCORE Cr 3 5 IO 5 ainj 4 7 IO 2 5 IO 3 2 7 8 1 4 5 . frainl Cr 3 1 3 3 6 8 5 2 o 2 ainb 0 4 1 3 3 OPPONENTS Gettysburg .... . Villanova ..... Johns Hopkins .. Virginia ....... Georgetown .. Georgetown . Colgate ......... Ursinus . ......... . N. Y. Americans .... NVilliams ......... Rutgers ....,... Brown .... . ........ . Fordham .....,..... Washingt'n 81 Ieffers'n North Carolina ..... Cornell ...... ,. , . Virginia ..... .. Pennsylvania .. Pittsburgh ......... Lawrenceville . .... .. Penn. State College. Cornell ..,.. ........ VVilliams ........... Notre Dame Pennsylvania . . Dartmouth . . . Harvard . Brown . . . Yale ...... Lafayette . . Harvard . Amherst . . Yale .... Yale ..,. Harvard . . SCORE 2 6 6 I Crainj S I O II 2 2 8 2 5 fra 4 0 O 7 ml o 3 8 IO fra 5 5 I 4 9 I inl 3 1 2 4 8 AT . .. Princeton . . . .. Princeton ..... Baltimore Charlottesville . Vlfashington . Vlfashington Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton . . . .. Princeton . Providence Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Philadelphia Princeton Princeton Princeton Ithaca Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton .New Haven Princeton . . Cambridge Princeton Princeton . . .New York . . .New York THE PRINCETON BRIO-A-BRAC iBrintetun hs. Itaarharh. Jfirst Earns PRINCETON, MAY 22, 1915 PRINCETON AB R H P0 A E HARVARD AB R H PO A E Hanks, lf ....,.. .... 5 O 1 3 O 0 Abbott, 2b .... .... 4 O I 5 8 I Scully, 2b ..... .... 5 O O 2 2 0 Mahan, p. .... 5 1 O O 3 O Gill, 3b ....... 4 O O O 3 I Nash, Ib ,.... 5 I 3 I5 O O Driggs, cf. 4. ., ... 3 2 I 3 O 0 Gannett, rf. .. . ... I O O 2 O O Greene, rf .... .... 2 O O 2 O O Harte, c. ......... 4 0 1 5 I O Douglas, Ib ...,. .... 4 O 2 II O 0 Hardwick, lf ..... 5 2 2 I O O Law, ss. ...... .... 3 O O 5 2 0 Briekley, cf. .... .. .. ... 4 O O I O O Kelleher, c ..., 4 0 o 4 I 1 Phillips, ss, 3b ..... 4 O O 1 3 O Deyo, p ..... .... 4 0 3 O 3 I Beal, 3b .......... I O O O I O Cooki' .... .... o 0 O O 0 O Reed, ss ........ 2 O O O 3 I - - - - - - FryeT.... ...I O O O O O ' ' 34 2 7 30 U 3 ----- ' 36 4 .7 30 I9 2 2'tCook ran for Deyo in the tenth TFrye batted for Beal in the sixth, Score by PRINCETON ........ 0 . I O I O 0 O O O O-2 Innings: HARVARD ....... . ............... I O O o O I O O 0 2-4 SUMMARY Stolen bases-Nash, Greene. Sacrinee hits-Gannett, Brickley, Greene Qzj. Double plays-Beal to Abbott to Nashg Phillips to Abbott to Nash. First base On errors-Princeton, Ig Harvard, I. First base On balls-Off Mahan, 2, Off Deyo, 5. Struck out-By Mahan, 4, by Deyo, 4. Earned runs-Princeton, 25 Harvard, I. Left on bases-Princeton, 6, Harvard, 8. Umpires- Stafford and Wilson. Princeton hs. fair, jfirst Game NEW HAVEN, MAY 29, 1915 A E PRINCETON AB R H P0 YALE AB R H PO A E Hanks, lf. ...... .... 4 O O I O 0 L. Middlebrook, cf .... 3 O I 4 O O Gill, 3b ....... .... 4 0 1 1 I 0 Milburn, 2b .......... 4 O 2 2 6 O Scully, 2b ...,. ,... 4 O O 2 2 0 Rhett, lf ........... .. 3 0 I O O I Greene, rf .... .... 4 0 1 2 O 0 LeGore, ss ......... 4 I I 4 2 I Driggsf' Cf .... .. - . 3 I 0 0 0 O Reilley, 3b ........ . . .. 4 O I O 2 O Douglas, Ib ---.- ---- 3 I 1 II 0 0 H. Middlebrook, rf.... 5 O O I I O Kelleher. C ---- ---- 4 0 I 3 2 0 Vaughn, rf ........... 1 O O O O O Law, ss ..... .,.. 3 0 2 2 5 O Bush, Ib ,,,,,,,, N 4 0 1 II O O DCYO, If ----- ---- 3 0 0 0 3 0 Hunter, c. ,... 4 0 1 5 0 0 - - - - - - Way, ...3 O I O I O 32 2 6 27 13 0 Johnson' . . o O 0 O 1 O ' . . .... .... 0 0 0 O O Uohnson ran for Bush in the ninth. Castles' H B -... .- 'i'Castles ran for Way in the eighth. 35 I 9 27 I3 2 - Score by PRINCETON . . . ........ O I 0 1 o O O O 0-2 Innings : YALE .......................... o 0 O O O O O O I-I SUMMARY Stolen bases-Milburn, Johnson, Driggs and Douglas. Sacrifice hits-L. Middlebrook, .Rhett Three-base hit-Lgilore. Struck out-By Deyo, 85 by Way, 3. Bases on balls-Off Way, 3. First base On errors-Princeton, 1. Lett on bases-I rince- ton, 6, Yale, 7. Umpires-Stafford and Egan. THE PRINCETON BRIC 'A-BRAC iBrincetun bs. Zlaarharh, becunh Game PRINCETON AB R Hanks, lf ...... 2 0 Gill, 3b ...... 4 0 Scully, 2b ..,. 4 o Greene, rf .... 4 0 Driggs, cf ..... 4 0 Douglas, Ib .... 4 0 Kelleher, c ..... 2 0 Law, ss ...... 3 0 Deyo, p. .... 3 0 30 0 Score by PRINCETON Innings z blARVARD SOLDIERS' FIELD, JUNE 5, 1915 HARVARD Abbott, 2b.. Frye, cf ..... Nash, 1b .... Gannett, rf.. Harte, C ..... Hardwick, 3b .... ,,.. Brickley, lf.. Mahan, p .... Reed, ss ..... O O 0 O 0 O 0 O O I I O O I 0 O SUMMARY R H PO A E 1 1 3 1 o 1 1 2 o 0 o o 7 o o 1 2 3 o o o o 8 0 0 0 o 1 1 1 o 1 2 o o o 1 1 o 3 o 0 o 5 0 3 6 27 IO I 0-o X-3 5. Struck out-By Home run-Abbott. Sacrifice liits-Harte, Mahan, Law. Left on bases-Princeton, 7, Harvard, ' Mahan, 6, by Deyo, 2. First base pn balls-Off Mahan, 4. First base on errors-I-larvard, 1. Umpires-Stafford and Wfilson. Princeton hs. Exile, Szcnnh Earns PRINCETON AB R Hanks, lf .....,. 4 I Gill, 3b ....... .... 3 o Scully, 2b ..... 4 o Greene, rf ..... .... 4 0 Driggs, cf ..... 3 o Douglas, Ib ..... .... 3 0 Kelleher, C .... .... 3 0 Law, ss ...... .... 3 0 Deyo, p .... .... 3 0 30 1 Score by PRINCETON Innings: YALE . . . PRINCETON, JUNE 12, 1915 YALE L. Middlebrook, cf ..... Easton, lf ............ .... Milburn, 2b ........ .... LeGore, ss .... .... Hunter, c ..... .... Bush, Ib .... Reilly, 3b ..... ..., Vaughn, rf .... .... W ay, p ..... I 0 O 0 O 0 0 O O O O 0 I I O O SUMMARY R H ro A E 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 o 2 2 0 ci o 0 2 1 0 0 1 7 o 0 1 1 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 O O I O 0 0 0 2 3 O 2 826 5 o 0-I 0-2 Three-base hit-Milburn. Two-base hit-Bush. Stolen base-Driggs. Sacrifice hit-Easton. Left on bases-Princeton, 3, Yale, 2. Struck out-By Deyo, 2, by Way, 6. Hit by pitcher-By VVay, Gill. Umpires-Stafford and Egan. Eg 13 Ea THE PRINCETON BRIC-A'BRAC E PRINCETON Hanks, lf .... Gill, 3b ...... Driggs, Cf... Greene, rf..'. Scully, 2b .... Douglas, Ib.. Kelleher, C. .. Law, ss ...... Deyo, p .... Princeton hs. Exile, Qlibirll Game ' NEW YORK, JUNE 16, 1915 I AB R H P0 A E YALE AB .. ... 4 0 I 3 0 0 L. Middlebrook, Cf. .. ... 4 . 4 I I 2 2 o Easton, lf .......... . ... 3 . 2 o 2 o 0 0 Milburn, 2b... .. 3 . 3 I o o o o LeGore, ss ..... ... 4 . 4 0 o 3 2 2 Hunter, C .... ... 4 . 3 0 I V13 o 2 Bush, Ib .... ... 4 . 4 o 2 I 2 o Reilly, 3b ...... .. . 3 I o 0 2 3 o Vaughn, rf... ., .3 . 3 I o o 5 o Way, p ....,. . . . I 28 3 7 24 I4 4 29 Score by PRINCETON .... . . . .,........ 0 o 2 o 0 I 0 o Innings: YALE ...,...................... I o o o I o I I SUMMARY H PO A E o 3. o o o I o o I 2 3 -I 0 5 0 I 2 I I 4 o 2 o o o o o I 5 27 I4 3 4 7 o 9 o 0 o I -3 -4 LeGore, Gill Czj. Two-base hits-Milburn and Gill. Sacrifice hits-Easton, Way' C2j, Driggs, Law Czj. Stolen bases- lieft on bases-Princeton, 3g Yale, 6. Struck out-By Way, 3j by Deyo, I. Bases on balls-Off Deyo, Ig OE VVay, 2. Hit by pitcher-Milburn by Deyo. Umpires-Stafford and Egan. iBrintztnn hs. illaarharh, ilthirh Game NEW YORK, JUNE 18, 1915 PRINCETON AB R H PO A E HARVARD AB H PO A E Hanks, If ...... 4 o o I o o Abbott, 2b ..... .... 5 I 3 6 o Gill, ss ...... . 4 o o 2 I 0 Frye, cf ....... .... 3 2 I o o Driggs, cf. ... 3 I I I 0 0 Coolidge, Cf ..... ... I I o o o Greene, rf... .. 4- 0 I I I 0 Nash, Ib ...... ,... 5 o I3 o o Scully, 2b ...... 3 o o 2. 2 o Gannett, rf .... .... 4 3 2 o o Douglas, Ib .... 3 I 2 II O 0 Harte, C ........ 2 0 5 2 C Salmon, C .... 2 0 0 5 0 0 VVatern'1an, C .,.... .... I o I I 0 Kelleher, C. . . . I o o I 0 0 Hardwick, 3b ..... . .. 5 3 0 2 0 Law, ss ...... 2 I o 3 3 2 Briekley, lf. ..... 5 o I 0 2 Chaplin, p .... 2 o 0 o I I Reed, ss ...... 2 o I 5 0 Deyo, p ...... ,.. I o 0 o 2 0 Whitney, p. .... 3 0 o I o Tibbottt' ... ... I 0 o o o 0 Mahan, p .... ..... 2 o o o o Hoytt ...... .... ............ I o o 0 0 0 ---- - - - - - - - - ' 38 8 IO 27 I7 2 31 3 4 27 T0 3 A - , , THoyt batted for Kelleher in the ninth tkTibbott batted for Deyo in the ninth Score by PRINCETON . . ........ 0 o 0 0 I I o o I - 3 . Innings : HARVARD ....... . ............... o 0 2 I o 3 o 2 o - 8 SUMMARY Three-base hits-Driggs, Douglas. Two-base hltS-G31lH'CttC2D. Sacrifice hit-Abbott. Stolen bases-Frye, Hardwick, Greene and Law C2D. First base on balls-Off Chaplin, 7, off Deyo, Ig off Whitney, 23 off Mahan, 2. Struck out-By Chap- lin, 5, by Deyo, Ig by Mahan, Ig by Vlfhitney, 3. Hit by pitcher-Law by VVhitney. Double plays-Greene to Dougl21S: Reed to Abbott to Nash. H1 THE PRINCETON BRIC 'A-BRAC in timzetnrrs Complete Z8aszhaII BBEUIU, 186011915 Prince- ton Vic- Victories tories Ties Acme ............ 0 1 0 Active ........... 1 0 o A. and M. CVa.7 .. 0 1 0 Alaska ........... 3 5 0 Albright . . . . . . 0 1 0 Alert .... .. . . . 0 1 0 Allegheny .... . . 1 0 o Amherst ......... 8 20 1 Andover . I ........ 1 6 0 Athletics CPhila.D.. 18 9 0 Atlantics .......... 6 1 0 Auburn ....... .... 0 I 0 Baltimore CE LJ . 2 0 0 Boston CN. L., 8 0 0 Bordentown ...... 0 1 0 Bowdoin ...... Brooklyn CN. Brown ....,.. 1 3 o LJ. 6 2 o I7 34 1 Bucknell .. . . . . 0 3 0 Buffalo ..... . , . 1 0 0 Burlington . . . . . . 2 1 0 Carlisle .......... o 1 0 Catholic Univ. ,... 1 0 0 Centennials . . . . . . 1 0 0 Chelsea .... . . . 2 4 0 Cleveland ..,. . . . 1 0 0 C. C. N. Y. ...... 0 1 0 Colgate .... .. . O 2 0 First Game 1894 1883 1908 1876 1909 1884 1884 1875 1889 1863 1863 1883 1911 1876 1889 1908 1878 1870 1902 1885 1866 1901 IQI4 1875 1873 1883 1900 1914 Columbia A. C Columbia Law Columbia Univ.. . Cornell ......... Prince- ton h I Vic- 4 Victories tories Ties . . O I 0 .. o 1 0 .. 1 I7 0 .. 8 28 1 Cuban Giants .. I 1 1 Dartmouth ....... 1 IQ 0 Defiance .... . . 0 1 0 Detroit ..... 2 0 0 Dickinson ........ 0 6 0 Dolly Varden .. 0 1 0 Domestic ..... . . 1 1 1 Easton . . . 2 0 0 Eckfords ... .. 1 0 0 Edgehill ..., . ..... 0 1 0 Elizabeth ........, 0 1 0 Englewood F. C... o 2 0 Enterprise . , . . . 0 I 0 Eureka . . . . ..... . , 1 o 0 Exeter . . . . . 0 5 o Flyaways . . . . . o 2 0 Fordham ..... . . 4 16 o F. and M. . . . . . 0 3 0 Georgetown ...... I9 27 1 Germantown . . . 0 3 0 Gettysburg . .. . . 0 2 0 Harvard . . . . . 50 45 1 Holy Cross .. Holyoke ..0 7 0 ..1 0 0 174 First Game 1897 1893 1868 1880 1888 1880 1879 1881 1896 1877 1883 1874 1872 1896 1897 1890 1877 1864 1903 1374 1877 1895 1393 1874 1904 1868 1900 1879 i Prince' O11 Vic- Victories tories Ties Illinois ........... 1 0 0 Indianapolis ...... 1 0 0 Jersey City ...... 5 1 0 johns Hopkins .... 0 6 0 Keystone ......... 0 1 0 Kleintz CPhila.U . . . 0 I 0 Lafayette ...... 4 32 0 Lawrenceville .... o 18 0 Lehigh ,...... O 20 O Long Island ..... 0 1 0 Louisville ....,... 1 0 0 Manchester .... .. . 2 0 o Manhattan ....... o 9 0 Maryland A. C 0 I O Mercersburg ..... 2 1 0 Metropolitans .... 5 1 0 Michigan .... . .... O 5 0 Montclair ........ 0 3 0 Montgomery A. C. 0 1 0 Monumentals CBalt.D 0 1 0 Murray Hill A. C. 0 I 0 Nameless ........ 0 2 0 Navy o 2 o Neptune ... ... o 1 0 Newark ,.... . . . 3 2 0 Newark ........ . . 3 2 o New Bedford .... 1 0 o New Haven ...... 2 1 0 First Game 1902 1877 1879 1887 1883 1878 1873 1892 1890 1886 1876 1879 1881 1898 1906 1881 1882 1899 1895 1884 1894 1874 IQO6 1870 1870 1883 1878 1875 E1 THE PRINCETON BRIC 'A'BRAC 53 iBriru:ztun'5 Cinmplzte igaszhall Refurb, 186021915 Cflllunclubehj Prince- ton Vic- Vic- - tories tories Ties New York CN. LJ I7 1 0 New York KA. LJ 2 0 0 New York Univ.. .. 0 8 1 North Carolina O 4 0 Notre Dame .... .. 0 2 0 Olympics . .. .... . . 0 1 0 Orange .......... ' 1 2 0 Orange A. C. .... 1 7 0 Penn. State ...... 7 7 0 Philadelphia ..... . 9 2 0 Pittsburgh CN. LJ 1 0 0 Pittsburgh .... .. . . 0 1 0 Providence . . . . 1 0 0 Quaker City ...... 3 1 o Rahway .,... . . . 0 1 0 Resolutes . . . . . . 2 3 1 First game 1881 1911 1899 1912 1914 1863 1873 1891 1895 1874 1897 1914 1881 1885 1891 1873 Richmond .... . . Rose. Hill .... . . Rutgers .......... South Orange Southwark ..... ,. . S. l. C. C. ....... . Stars CBrooklynj. Stars CN.Bnswck.D Stars QSyracusej . Stevens .......... Syracuse ..... .... Trenton ...... . . Tri-Mountain Tfllllty ........... Tufts ............ Union CN.Bnswck.j Prince- ton Vic- Vic- tories tories Ties 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 16 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 3 I 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 ' 2 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 6 7 o 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 4 o 1 1 0 First game 1896 1870 1866 1910 1880 1874 1863 1862 1876 1913 1904 1871 1770 1903 1900 1879 Compilations of Parke H. Davis, '93. Union College Univ. of Penn Ursinus ...... . . Utica ....., . Vermont . . . Villa Nova .. Virginia .... lfVashingt0n . . . . VV. and J. .. VV. and L. .... .. VVesleya11 ........ West Virginia. . W. and M.. .. VVilliams . . . W'orcester . . Yale ...... 175 Prince- ton Vic- Vic- tories tories Ties 0 1 0 IQ 22 2 1 8 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 8 , 23 0 3 . 3 0 0 2 o 0 1 0 1 8 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 4 IO 0 2 0 0 71 51 2 First game 1895 1879 1905 1879 1879 1910 1886 1881 1904 1896 1892 1899 I 907 1864 1879 1868 Et if THE PRINCETON 31210-A-BRAC TRACK TEAM, 1914-I5 , r1TzPA'rR1C1c Ccofxcuj BRACKENRIDGE cmwpoxn KELLETT mCnARnsoN Dumzu. HAYES GALBREATH . Nounsrs CAREY FREDERICK ,WHA GENNERT DECKER RIEDEL BARR Fl-EMUNG COOLEY BAKER Mooms MAC Icxzwznz CHURCH s'rEwAR'r LONGSTRETH E1 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC ,B ' 'Varsity Trask - qi , 'I W A C U1 1 I: YQHIIY' 1:1 ilk MK X 1 J -IU aux X' C+ N ' X 11 -fwfg Q , X.-' 'VW' R. . 1 1111 ' Ali R 1 T - QP A 1 SS -ifE'. '. A ' ski -1 X X 1 ? -X, r I L , 1' 21' 1131 .1 111 . .. M551 til' .1 'X' 1- 7 ' A 'xiilisig A R1 11 '5W'f-31 .V 51' W NN NZZQNSQ S1 RH' iii! 4 A A .1 SR K i X Iq'11 i'5'.s, f'f TiKy1 ' 'D W Q5 'AWN A '1X3Wi 1 MRL 11 R 111 A A A f HfRA?1 MIX . X 5 41 - 11 . ...C 177 OFFICERS, 1914-15 I. D. NIACKENZIE, '15 ............................... Captain, I T. M. GALBREATH, ,IS ............ Manager D. M. LAKE, '16 --'--- .... . fl.vs1'sfa11t AYEIHUQC1' KEEN1-3 FITZPATRICK .. ........... ..................C0ach OFFICERS, 1915-16 W. B. NIOORE, ,I7 ................. D. M. LAKE, '16 .... A. BEHRER, ,I7 . .... .... . flssistant KEENE FITZPATRICK ............................ 'VARSITY TEAM, 1915 S. K. ATHA, '15 I. A. BAKER, ,I5 I. MCF. BARR, '16 G. BRACKENRIDGE, ,I7 W. H. BURFORD, '16 J. M. CAREY, '16 G. M. CHURCH, '15 K. G. COLWELL, ,I7 S. M. COOLEY, '15 R. L. CRAWFORD, 3RD, ,I7 J. XV. DANENHOWER, '16 NV. M. DAVEY, '16 E. S. DECKER, '16 M. S. DILLON, '17 I. N. DOWELL, '16 A A. W. DURELL, '17 R. EBERSTADT, '17 J. E. EDDY, '17 R. A. FRANKS, IR., '17 L. G. B. L. R. I. L. G. B. D. L. I. A. C. FREDERICK, '16 GENNERT, ,I7 GILL, '16 GLOVER, '16 HARDIN, JR., '17 PIAYES, '15 PIEYNIGER, '16 KELLETT, '15 LONGSTRETH, '15 MACICENZIE. '15 NOUIQSE, JR., '17 R1cHAR11soN, '16 RIEDEL, '16 ROBERTS, '16 M. SHANLEY, ,I7 M C I. SMITH, '15 H. SNOWIJEN, '16 XV. STEWART, '15 A. NVHITE, '17 .Captain Manager Manager ......C0ach Bs i5 THE PR'INCETON B12IC'A:'BRAC A YALE MEET-11,LxY12s VVTNNING HALF-MILE YALE MEET-11AC1q13Nz1I2 WINNING THE MILE iliehtetn nt the Tllira-tk Qzasun, 191445 Q'f,1ff5', '.,fj. 4g HE Track Team began the season with bright prospects, for, although there were only seven P's 56,5 remaining from the previous year, the material was considered excellent, 1917 adding several good men to the veterans. The success of the team began with the indoor season, when the two-mile Z relay team, composed of W. B. Moore, '17, S. K. Atha, '15, M. I, Hayes, '15, and Captain T. D. Mackenzie, '15, went through a heavy schedule without a reverse, defeating Pennsylvania three times, Yale and Michigan twice each, and Cornell, Chicago, Purdue, Dartmouth and Harvard each once. The time of 7 minutes 55 2-5 seconds at the Penn Relays on April 24th, not only broke the Intercollegiate record, but also won the first championship which a Princeton 'Varsity Track Team has won in flfteen years. At this meet, Nourse, '17, with a distance of 176 feet 5 3-4 inches, broke the Intercollegiate record of the javeline throw, although he later lost first place by II inches. Day, '16, broke the Princeton indoor high jump record by a jump of 6 feet 1 inch. There were one hundred and thirty-five entries in the Annual Caledonian Games on April 17th. In sp-ite of good competition the times were comparatively slow. 1915, with 45 points, won the Meet for the second time, and 1917, with 33 I-3 points, 1916, with 32 points, and IQI8, with 6 2-3 points, finished in the order named. The Open Handicap Meet on May Ist, with an entry list of two hundred and ninety-four, was the largest ever held in Princeton. Besides several world's, champions, Metropolitan, A. A. U., and Intercollegiate record holders, most of the Pennsylvania team, was entered. The prettiest race of the afternoon was the quarter-mile, in which Richardson, '16, with 8 yards handicap, passed Ted Meredith, of Pennsylvania, two yards from the tape. Princeton repeated last year's victory, with a total of 62 points out of a possible 117. A THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRACp - After such a fine start, the Yale Meet at Princeton, on May Sth, was rather disappointing. Yale swept all three places in the hundred, broad jump and two-mile. With the aid of a fast track Captain Mackenzie made a new Princeton record for the mile in 4 minutes 20 seconds, and Stewart equalled the record of 24 4-5 seconds for the low hurdles. Yale won the Meet by a score of 62 to 42, On the following Saturday the team journeyed to the University of Virginia, the winners of the Southern Intercollegiates two weeks previously. In spite of predictions of a close Meet the 'Varsity overwhelmed the South- erners by a score of 73 to 44. Moore, '17, with firsts in the 100 and 220-yard dashes, and Colwell, '17, with a hrst in the two-mile were -the deciding elements in Princeton's favor. Kellett, '15, and Crawford, '17, also bet- tered any form previously shown. The 'Varsity's large score was made possible by winning eight first places and tieing one more. i A few days before the lntercollegiates at Philadelphia, May 27th and 28th, Moore, '17, who was considered a sure point winner, pulled a tendon in practice, which prevented his further competition. However, in this Meet the team was in top form. A squad of twenty-five men competed, and of this number thirteen qualified in seven events. These thirteen men won more points than any previous Princeton Track Team has ever won, total- ll11g'2I points, and ti-eing with Pennsylvania for fourth place. Captain Mackenzie was first in the mile, Hayes and Cooley did well in the half-mile, taking third and fifth places, respectively. Richardson finished fourth in the quarter-mile, not more than six yards behind Meredith, who equalled the record of 48 seconds. Stewart, in the low hurdles, brought the second individual title to Princeton, and Crawford took fifth place in this event. Baker, scoring fourth in the pole vault, was the only point-winner in the held events. Many point-winners throughout the season are still in college, as fact which augurs well for 1916. .ma.Q.m f ki'-' ., I ' YALE MEET-'I READXVAY XVINNING 220 YALE MEET-STENVART XVTNNING LOW IlUR'DI.IiS Es 23 B3 THE PI2'IN CET ON B RI C 'A' BRAC ,B ale-Rrinretun ual Track jlllleet UNIVERSITY FIELD, MAY 8, 1915 EVENTS WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE EVENTS WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE Ji Tlfeaflway- Yale --------4- 10 2-5 SCC- ' I I. Stewart, Princeton ....... 124 4-5 sec. 100'YARD DASH- , RlCl4StlS, Yale 220-YARD lTlURDI.ESw 2. Shedden, Yale lt SfCW3Y'f, Yale l 3. Crawford, Princeton G ' Treadway, Yale ..... ..22 I-5 sec. I. Q1 Y 1 6 ft 220-YARD DAsH...J: Cornell, Yale , 2, Daifify piilicetol, ' ' ix Moore, Princeton HIGH JUMP' . I K, Story v ' I VVilkie, Yale ..........,.. 49 I-5 sec. l 3' Potter -Yale 440-YARD DASH. . . - Moore, Princeton Gram ,. . . X Rlchardwn' Princeton P I I. Oler, Yale ....... U22 ft. 4 3-4 in. ' Hayes, Princeton..I min. 55 3-' sec. JROAU JUMP .---.- Hampton 'L I l'lALF-hdILE RUN, ,ll Cooley, Princeton D 'l 2'lM2tfl1CW5lXale 'L Loveman, Yale , B k 1 M k 3. P . . O ' li Ca Cf lfPrinceton Tied 3 J, ac enme, r1nceton..4 min. -0 sec. POLE VAULT ..-'. 4 arey for H ft- 9 ,HA ONE-NIILE RUN... Atha, Princeton ll Carter IY-ale First ll Poucher, Yale Johnstone ' Overton, Yale .,.... 9 min. 44 4-5 sec. 1 Y I 1. Longstreth, Princeton. .41 ft. 3-4 in. TWO-IVIILE RUN...Jl Holden, Yale I6PliJ0TUMl SHOT 2. Clendenning, Yale ll, Frost, Yale 'L 3. Heyniger, Princeton I I Sheclclen, Yale ........,... I6 I-5 sec. I I. Loughridge, Yale .... I49 tt. 8 3-4 in. I2O-YARD PlURDLES 2 Stewart, Princeton HAMMER THROW..w 2. Nourse, Princeton lx 3 Frederick, Princeton ll 3. Gennert, Princeton SUMMARY Yale .. . . . . 62 Princeton . . . . . . 42 180 THE PR'INCETON BRIC'A'BRAC ' irginia-Princeton ual Qliratk set CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA., MAY 15, 1915 EVENTS WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE EVENTS WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE IOO-YARD DASH.. . 220-YARD DASH 440-YARD DASH 880-YARD DASH ONE-MILE RUN Moore, Princeton .,...... IO 1-5 Berkley, Virginia Smith, Virginia Moore, Princeton ...... .... 2 2 2.. Richardson, Princeton Berkley, Virginia Norris, Virginia ......... 50 3-5 Cooley, Princeton Speer, Virginia Hayes, Princeton . . . . . .2 min. 1 Mackenzie, Princeton Norris, Virginia Mackenzie, Princeton. .4 min. 38 Atha, Princeton Riedel, Princeton ' SCC SCC. SCC. SGC SCC 220-YARD l'lURDLES. BROAD JUMP . I'lIGI-I JUMP ...,.. POLE VAULT ..... Stewart, Princeton Cronly, Virginia Crawford, Princeton Gooch, Virginia Kellett, Princeton Mayer, Virginia Davy, Princeton Crawford, Princeton jljenkins, Virginia Nickles, Virginia Baker. Princeton ' lWalker, Virginial Carey, Princeton Mayer, Virginia ...... .. .25 2-5 sec 23 ft. 6M in it .....IIff.Q1l'1 .41 ft. 7M in Colwell, Princeton ..... IO min. 8 sec. SHOT PUT '4 ' Eafker' Vgglgla. TWO-NIILE RUN Brackenridge, Princeton Oemau' lrblma All V' ' ' . . en' H-guna Gennert, Princeton ...... 143 ft. 4 in Cfonly Virginia ,H15 2-5 Sec. ZHAMMER THROW., Barker, Virginia , . , . 120-YARD'I'lURDLES.' Stewart, Princeton ROUTSC' Pfmceton Church, Princeton SUMMARY - Princeton . . .. .73 points Virginia . . - - --I4 DUIUFS gg :B THE PRTN CETON B RI C A B RAC E3 53 Qmateur 419111211 Zfaanhicap illiranzk Meet ' UNIVERSITY FIELD, MAY 1, 1915 EVENTS WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE F. C. Roberts, Princeton C5M yds.j IO sec. Ioo-YARD DASH... B. M. Shanley, Princeton C6 yds.D R. F. Morse, Salem, Crescent A. C. CIM ydS.J J. E. Lockwood, Penn. C3 ydS.D 220-YARD DASH 22 Sec' 440- YARD 880-YARD O NE- M ILE T WO-MILE Princeton A. A. U. Penn .... DASH... D. F. Lippincott, Penn. Cscr.Q A. H. Snowden, Princeton C55 yds.D H. I. Richardson, Princeton C8 yds.D 49 4-5 Sec. I. E. Meredith, Penn. C6 yds. back of Scrj VV. B. Moore, Princeton Cscr.D EVENTS NVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE A W7. Stewart, Princeton C4 ydsj I' 4-5 sec. I20'YARD HURDLES K Erdman, Lawrenceville C6 yds.D E M. Prichard, I. A. A. C. C3 yds.D J. J. Eller, I. A. A. C. Cscr.j 25 Sec. 220-YARD LIURDLES A VV. Stewart, Princeton C5 yds.j R L. Crawford, Princeton C8 yds.D -I A. Baker, Princeton C10 injlzft POLE VAULT ...... I R. L. Hunter, G. B. C. C10 in.j Gin' I. M. Carey, Princeton CIO in.D ' J. R. Hardin, Princeton C6 in.j 6 ft. HIGI1 JUMP .... I. I-I. Stewart, Princeton C7 in.D J. I. Dolan, U. S. A. C. C7 in.D RUN J' Dofseyf Penn' CIIQHFHQSQ6 3,5 Sec, R. c. Heuer, Princeton CIO my In M, gan, Primeton C20 yds., BROAD JUMP. I U . H . S. M. Gibbs, Phila. Col. Osyt. EEO-11'l.? M. I. Hayes, Princeton Cscr.j P F O,COnnOr I A A Crzcg isbn' NI. .c 1 ,P' f fi. ' R 1 J OO ey rmce4O.21,f,5fgy4.S5Dm, P E. o'c0m1Of, I. A. A. c. C6 ft.j. UNM- I. B. Peeso, Penn. C45 yds.j SHOT PUT. U H h , r 45 ff- 5 I-4 111- I. D. Mackenzie, Princeton Cscr.j J- J- Cahill, MIHYOSC IA- C- CSC1'-D A B. Longstreth, Princeton C5 ft.j C. A. Scheffer, L. I. A. C. C140 ds.j 9 min. 27 4-5, sec. R L. Nourse, Princeton 8C4of ftg I R N. G k l ,M'll A.C. C oo , I 3 Y- IU- UN lcma Opu OS 1 rose ydS.g HAMMILR THROW A G. Gennert, Princeton C45 ftj D. S. Morrison, Princeton C130 yds.D T L. Matsukes, G. A. A. A. C55 ft.j SUMMARY ...... . .. .. . . 62 points Philadelphia College of Osteopathy . .. . . . 4 points Clubs ..... 26' points Lawrenceville ......... .............. . . 3 points ..... .. ... IQ points Germantown Boys' Club ... '-- 3 D01Ut5 Bk IB THE PRINCETON BRIC-A-BRAC E1 53 EVENTS zoo-YARD DASH ...... 220-YARD DASH ...... 440'vYARD RUN ....... IIAl.F-MILE RUN ..... us I I -a YZ ON E-MILE RUN ...... Two-MILE RUN ...... I20-XYARD HURDLES. I. Cornell ...,.. 2. Harvard ..... 3. Yale . ........,. , if Pennsylvania 4' Princeton . ll' Dartmouth D' Michigan . Zlnnual Meet, 35. Q. Q. Q. Q. Held at Franklin Field, University of Pennsylvania, May 29, 1915 VVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT ora DISTANCE EVENTS NVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT on DISTANCE H. L. Smith CMichiganj .,........, IO sec. f I. A. W. Stewart CPrincetonJ .... 24 2-5 sec E. A. Teschner CHarvardJ ' ii 2. H. S. Smith CI-Iarvardj ?I.TIngersoll CCornel1D 220-YARD I'IURDLES...4 3. D. M. Brown CPenn. Statej -. . redway CYaleJ I 4. F. L. Brady CColumbiaJ I. L. Foley CI-Iarvardj lk 5. R. L. Crawford CPrincetonJ H. L. Smith CMichiganJ ...... 22 sec. I. VV. M. Oler CYaleJ ........ T 6 ft. .IM in E. A. Teschner CI-Iarvardl l, 2. A. VV. Richards CCornellj IFI. Ereiwaydigalej D I'IIGH JUMP... ...4 3. I. O. Johnstone Clgarvardj . '. oc woo Penn. l A D. A. McLaren C ornellj J. C. Patterson CPenn.J l, 4' lG. C. Conolly Uohns I-Iopkinsj JN Ewwlrfleredith 5IRIenn.Jdj +48 sec. Wf I. H. T. W'orthington cD2lftlTlOL1fllD X . Icox, r. arvar , 23 ft. 9' in V. M. Wilkie CYaleJ D BROAD Juv? J 2. S. F.. Graham CColumbiaJ A EI. Ricliarmgibn fPrmcDetonj - A W 3. F. A. French CMaineJ . . Ri ey artmouth 4. A. VV. Richards CCornellJ E lNgIere:1iithcgE'enni?..1 min. S4 2-5 sec. le 5. M. L. Frederick CDartn1o1.ithj . . pei er orne J ' L. Cat CYaleD M- I. Hayes CPrincewnJ lx LIM. Ll ilreely, Ir. CHzxrvardD F. W. Capper CHarvardJ POLE VAULT... ...4 QF. K. Foss fCorne-llj ....,.... ...12 fr S. NI. C00lEy fPfiI1CCiCO11D ll 4, A, Baker fprirqcehtgnj I. D. Mackenzie CPrincetonQ S 5- H- E- Wilson CMl'Ch1ganI . ' 4 mm. 22 4-5 sec. 1' I. H. P. Bailey fM31HCJ. ..... T 165 ft. M, in L. V. Windgaire CCorne11J I 2. ,T. C. McCutcheon CCornellj Ig. L. gal-rro? cM1ChlgiHJ I-IAMMER THROW .... 4, 3, D, P, Murphy fPerm,j . If. t 3, Princeton , P, Lough idge fYa,Iej H. E. Irish CC0rnellD 4. fl. G. w. Liadbetm qsmvdoanp 53. gotter Cg?rf1fSl1D..9 m. 27 I-5 Sec. lf 1. L. A. wvliitneygcflgartmourhb..47 fr. .Mg i . . verton ae L . R. L. Beatt umbiab ii SHIJI3EmiE'5ggorne1lJ SI-Im' PUT ,... ...4N I. C. MCCUIICl160?1 cCOf!'ICglD f Oefl ae .C. f'fDt Htl E, L, cook mass. Tech.J 4. W, 11, Alifgi qirilngipo 1 R. B. Ferguson CPenn.D ....... I, 2-5 sec. F. H Starr gCornel1J IgE5'E'autECgl3r?gTj State, 9'Equals Intercollegiate record A. L. Lukens CCornellD 'i'New Intercollegiate record SUMMARY .. 455 6. Columbia .... . I0 26 7. Maine ........ A 9 25 8. Penn. State .... - 5 21 9. Johns Hopkins ... I 14 21 xo Mass. Tech. . I I4 ' 4: Bowdoin ..,. ' 14 H1 THE PRINCETON BRIC-A-BRAC ,B CHAMPIONSHIP TWO-MILE RELAY TEAM, 1914-15 LALBREATH fMCR.J HAYES MOORE MAC KENZIE ATHA FITZPATRICK QCOACHJ Eg IH E1 THE PRIN CETON B RI C A B RAC ,H rinnetun fulijampiunship illtnu-jllllile Relay Team CAPTAIN . I. D. MACKENZIE, '15 W. B. MOORE, ,I7 S. K. A1-HA, ,IS M. J. HAYES, '15 RACES DATE PLACE ORDER OF FINISH Feb. 20 Ann Arbor .... Princeton, Michigan ..... 8 min. 8 2-5 sec Feb. 27 Georgetown .... .... P rinceton, Yale ........ ...,.... ........ 8 m in. 6 sec Mar. II Princeton .... Princeton, Pennsylvania ............ .... 8 min. 20 sec Mar. I3 Pittsburgh ,... Princeton, Cornell, Pennsylvania ...,.. 8 min. IO sec Apr. 24 Philadelphia .... Princeton, Chicago, Yale ........, ,... 7 min. 55 3-5 sec 7 min, 55 3-5 sec. is a new Intercollegiate Record The Princeton Course was 2 miles 48 yards 185 ES 13 EI THE PRINCETON H1210-A-BRAC ,B iBrinretnn Ulranh ilienurhsi Being the Best Qutbzntirateh Resorts mah: hp Brinicetnn flflzn at any Berugniazh Qmateur Games EVENT 50-METER DASH 75-YARD DASH RUNNING Ioo-YARD DASH 220-YARD DASH 440-YARD DASH ...... 120-YARD HURDLES .. 220-YARD HURDLES .. HALF-NIILE RUN .. ONE-MILE RUN ......... TNVO-MILE RUN . HIGH JUMP .... INDOOR HIGH JUMP ..... RUNNING BROAD JUMP .... POLE VAULT ............ INDOOR POLE VAULT ......, I6-POUND SHOT PUT ..,... I6-POUND HAM MER 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 . . . . . . . Two-MILE RELAY RUNNING HIGH JUMP .... RUNNING BROAD JUMP ........ 16-POUND SHOT PUT .......... HAMMER THROW. . . I6-POUND POLE VAULT ................. . RECORD HOLDER 6 seconds .................................. R. A. Gamble, '00 .... 7 3-5 seconds .. ....L. H. Cary, '93 94-5 seconds H. Rush, '98 .. . . 21 3-5 seconds .... ....W. L. Dawbarn, '09 . .... 49 seconds ...... ....... J . H. Colfelt, 'Oo ....I5 2-5 seconds . . . .24 4-5 seconds .. I minute 53 2-5 seconds 1 Dwight, II J M. Dwight, ,II J A. W. Stewart, '15 C. H. Kilpatrick, ,QQ .. .. 4 minutes 21 3-5 seconds .. . .L D. Mackenzie, '15 9 minutes 40 seconds S. Eisele, YO7 .... 6 feet 2M inches ...... .. . . .G. P. Serviss. Jr., '02 6feet IM inches M.Davy,'16 . . . .23 feet 2M inches ......L. H. Simons '08 ....I2 feet 6Mg inches Fiske, '14 ....II feet5inches Vezin,Jr. ,OQ ....44 feet 2 inches . H. Bissell, ,I2 feet7inc11es R. DeXrVitt,'o4 Zlntmulleglate Ulirark Becurhs RECORD HOLDER COLLEGE YEAR 9 3-5 sec. .................. H. P. Drew ................. S. California .. .,... 1914 B. J. Wefers ... .. .... Georgetown ... . . . . .1910 R. C. Craig ....... . . .... Michigan ..... ..... 1 911 21 I-5 Sec' ' ' D. F. Lippincott . . . Pennsylvania .... .... . 1913 H. P. Drew ....... S. California .... ..... 1 914 48 sec. ........... C. D. Riedpath ..... Syracuse ...... ..... I 912 I min. 53 2-5 sec D. S. Caldwell ..... Cornell .. . . . . . .1914 4 min. I4 2-5 sec. . . . ..... J. P. Jones .... Cornell ...... .... . IQI3 9 min. I7 4-5 Sec. ... ..... T. S. Berna .... Cornell ........ .... . 1912 I5 sec. ............. ...,. F . W. Kelly ....... S. California .... ..... 1 914 A. C. Kraenzlein Penns lvania .. .... .1913 23 3-5 Sec' ' J. I. Wendell ..... WESICZHH .,.. ..... 1 913 I. D. Mackenzie . . . 7 min. 55 3-5 sec. ... .... figs. Princeton ... . . . . .1915 W. B. Moore - 6 ft. 6M in. ... ..... G. L. Horine ... Stanford .. . . . . .1912 24 ft. 721 in. ... ..... M Prinstein .... Syracuse ... . . . . .1912 48 ft. IOM, in. .. ..... R. L. Beatty .... Columbia .. ..... IQI2 175 ft. IO in. ... K. Shattuck .... . California ... . . . . .1913 I3 ft. I in. .. R. A. Gardner ... Yale ...... ..... I QI2 I. H. X7ANDEVENTER I. H. VANDEVEN1'ER F. DUNNING I. A. CAMPBELL I. A. CAMPBELL H. G. MARQUAND C. H. DODGE F. G. LANDON G. XIVESTERVELT W. C. OSBORN A. G. FELL THE PI2'INCETON BRIC'A-BRAC Qlaptains nf ibrinnetun Ulrank Teams 187 4:1915 '85 J. B. HARRIMAN '86 G. B. MCCLELLAN '87 W. M. SPALDING '88 F. S. THOMPSON '89 A H. H. IANEWAY 1 Q0 W. S. DOHM 'QI J. S. RODDY 1 Q2 P. VREDENBURGH, ZND ,Q3 W. B. WOODBRIDGE ,Q4 G. R. SWAIN '95 D. R. JAMES 187 R. GARR1-:TT R. GARRETT H. C. POTTER I. F. CREGAN I. F. CREGAN A. W. COLEMAN A. W. COLEMAN D. S. HORTON L. M. ASBIT R. E. WILLIAMS W. M. ARMSTRONG W. M. ARMSTRONG I. C. ATLEE R. A. GAMBLE J. T. MOORE I. M. DWIGHT H. M. SAWYER R. B. THOMAS, JR. T. FISKE I. D. MACKENZIE E4 THE PRINCETON BRIC 'A'BRAC ,ij 1915 CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM MORRISON QCOACHD LAKE QMGRJ ummrzwoon KENNEDY cox.wEu. SIIOTNVELL ZUNINO FLOTO BOYD PAUL nowxzu. CCAPTQ GLOVER COPELAND THE PRIN CETON B RI C 'A'B RAC T, - o l ,f l W OFFICERS, 1915-16 35 J N DOWELI 16 ...... .... C rzpirzilz e1Lv1N BEHRER 7 .,... .... 1 -issisrarzf Mazinger' - D S MORRISON IS .... ,............ C oath X N T iif' . X : . Q ' 5- '- 1 . :eg 2 . lr, fr 3' IL' ,, 1'--A .. Pg I Q 41, H ' I 1 'gf ,' ' 1, L' , . . DONELSON M. LAKE, '16 .... ....,..,..... 1 llanager , li lf nh Pi P Fin-P I 4 1,'1. 'I li , ,, ' I , ' lpf 4' fr 1 A iz- F-31 if 1 T' l' .1 - f 1 1 , . l , l . . ,rlrlz l p ehietn uf 1915 beasun VVith only three men left out of the seven who competed in last year's lntercollegiates at New Haven the Jros ects for ' 1 l P the IQI5 team Were only fair. This handicap was overcome partly by the appearance of se eral ff d l l ' 1 v 1 boo men 'rom ast years Freshman Squad and by the eligibility of Floto, who, although stronger in the half-mile, developed into a dependable man. The team f t 1' ' ' ' U was or unate to secure the seryices of Don Morrison, 15, as coach, for he has an excellent record and is an ex- perienced runner. Coach Morrison gave his entire attention to the team and his success is apparent from the tie with Yale on October 30th and the victory over Pennsylvania on November 5th In the Yale Meet Floto was second t O t f Y l . , o ver on, o a e, by only three yards, and in the Pennsylvania Meet he won second place again. Glover improved a lot as the season progressed and hnished tl' d ' tl P lf - ' nr in ie ennsy xania Meet. Capt. Dowell, Shotwell and Zunino are others who have run well, and they, with Fl ' ' oto and Glover, form the nucleus of a team which should place them among the leaders nu the Intercollegiates, at Boston, on November 20th. TEAM I.-C. BOYD, '18 I. N. DOWELL, '16 L. L. GLOVER '16 W A B PXUL '18 C' X Unntrzwoon '18 K. G. COLWELL, '17 W. H. Froro, '16 C. E. KENNISDY, ,I7 D.'R..SPlOTiiVELl,, '18 ZUNINO, Jai, '18 A. T. COPELAND, YI7 THE RECORD, 1915 V October 30-Princeton, 28g Yale, 28, at Princeton. November 5-Princeton, 24g Pennsylvania, 31, at Philadel- phia. November 20-lntercollegiates at Boston. 189 THE PRIN CETON B RI C 'A' BRAC .Olav 1 35 AH, 1 V M KIBBEA COC!-IRAN HEFFRON 'VARSITY CREVV, 191 5 LEE ROBINSON QUIMBY IIILHARD PUTNAM KCAPT., SPARKS Ccox.D il THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC - OFFICERS, 1914-15 OFFICERS, 1915-16 O. S. PUTNAM, ,IS ...................,.... ..... C aptaia R. A. COCHRAN, 3RD, '17 ................. ........... C aptaifn. I. R. PAUL, ,I5 ...... ....,........ 1 Manager A. M. BUTLER, '16 ......... ,.......... 1 Manager A. M. BUTLER, '16 .... ,.... 1 11s.v1'sta11t Manager G. VV. PERKINS, JR., 717. .. .,.Aa-.ristazzt Manager DR. I. D. SPAETH .... ................... C oach DR. J. D. SPAETH ........ .............. C oath Behietn nf 1914-15 Season HE Winning of the Childs Cup by Princeton for the First time since 1877 gave to the 1914-15 rowing season a stamp of success which the defeat at the hands of Yale and Cornell a week later could not wholly efface. Princeton met five crews in all, comprising all the Eastern college crews except Syracuse and Harvard. Of these Annapolis, Columbia and Pennsylvania were defeated in well-rowed races in which the Princeton crew . was practically unchallenged for the leadership. After such a successful opening of the season the defeat on Lake Carnegie at the hands of both Yale and Cornell came as a most unexpected and bitter disappointment, which was, however, somewhat mitigated when it became clear from Yale's victory over Harvard and Cornell's triumph at Pough- keepsie that Princeton had only been defeated by the two fastest crews which the season produced. The crew openediits season on April 17th when it travelled to Annapolis and easily defeated the Middies on the Severn. Princeton got away to a good start and with a half 1ength's lead settled down to a thirty-two stroke, which brought the crew to the finish three lengths ahead of the Navy. The official times were: Princeton, 7 minutes, 2 3-5 secondsg Navy, 7 minutes, I3 3-5 seconds. 191 Ei QB THE PR'INCETON BRIC'A'BRAC The Childs Cup race between Columbia, Pennsylvania and Princeton was rowed on Lake Carnegie on May Sth and resulted in a victory for Princeton by one and a half lengths. Columbia and Pennsylvania fought hard for second place, which the former won by a magnihcent spurt at the finish. Princeton led from the first with a long swing which pushed the shell further ahead at every stroke. In form, blade work and leg drive the Princeton crew was manifestly superior to its rivals. The victory brought the famous Childs Cup, which Columbia had previously won in three consecutive races, back again to Princeton. Princeton's time, made against a head wind which rendered the course slow, was 9 minutes 43 seconds, 5 4-5 sec- onds better than that of Columbia and 6 1-5 seconds better than that of Pennsylvania. On May 15th the Yale-Cornell-Princeton triangular regatta was held on Lake Carnegie, Yale winning a hard fought race in the fast time of 9 minutes 9 3-5 seconds. The excellent time was, however, in some measure due to a very favorable wind. Princeton was slow in getting started and was unable to make up the ground lost at nrst. Yale and Cornell made frequent spurts and were on even terms until Yale pulled ahead at the fsnish and won by a narrow margin. Princeton rowed a con- sistent long stroke, but seemed to lack the life and drive that characterized their rowing a week previous. Yale's time of 9 minutes 9 3-5 seconds was within three seconds of the record previously made by Cornell. The other times were: Cornell, 9 minutes IO 3-5 seconds, Princeton, 9 minutes 21 3-5 seconds. The Iunior 'Varsity rowed its only race of the year on the Schuylkill in the American Henley, and was defeated by both Pennsylvania and Harvard. Princeton led until the last quarter-mile, but the crew was unable to hold its lead on the Final spurt, being nosed out by both Pennsylvania and Harvard, the former winning the race by half a length with Harvard three feet ahead of Princeton. bpring Varsity, 1915 WEIGHT AGE HEIGHT YEARS Stroke, CCapt.j O. S. Putnam, '15 170 6.1 third 7, T. J. Hilliard, '17 ............ 162W 5.11 first 6, R. Quinby, '15 ....... 184W 6.3 second 5, S. M. Robinson, '15 .... 169 6.15 second 4, E. H. Lee, '16 ....... 181 6.32 first 3, I. M. Heffron, '15 ...... 185 6.15 second 2, R. A. Cochran, 3d, '17 ...1 159 6.2 first Bow, I. C. McKibbin, '15 ....... 165 6.1 second Sub, P. H. Gadebusch, '16 ....... 1845 6.2M second Sub, C. J. Ingersoll, '17 .... 177 6.5M first Cox, H. D. Sparks, '17 .... 113 5.6M first 192 E1 13 E4 THE PR'IN CETON B RI C 'A' BRAC ,EE COLUMBIA-PENNSYLVANIA-PRINCETON RALI2 Ju bg If ,iff J' .n 41 g -Y.. gf 15 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRA.C F' F q OFFICERS, 1914-151 PEACOCK, H6 ...,................... .... C aptain . CHURCH, ,IS ....,. ..........,, 1 Manager iilflllll. 5 .gd . VANDERHOEF, '16 ......... ,...... A ssistant Manager Q4 A ,q ft. OFFICERS, 1915-16 I J' PEACOCK, l16 ..,........... ....... .... C a ptain .r-.7 VDANDERHOEFA, '16 .... ............ 1 Manager F- A Y F 7? GOWEN, ,I7 ...... .... A .rsistant ,Manager u...mf3T+f2Z,l, ' ' ' 4 Y'fL ..f' oclfey Bantam uf Zlautkep 9ea5un,1914:15 HE 1914 I5 Hockey Season was distinctly a keen disappointment Princeton winning but one of the big the season at St Nicholas Rink December 23 1914 and overcame Cornell four days later The fast Boston A matches. The Princeton team succeeded in defeating the Irish-American Athletic Club in the opening game of iv.. .'.1: , l A. team, however in the following game earned a victory over the Varsity by outplaying and outskatmg them After this reverse the team braced again, defeating Massachusetts Agricultural College and Williams in order. The Dartmouth game, although hotly contested, began the series of defeats the Princeton team was about to receive at the hands of their opponents. Harvard, outplaying the 'Varsity, experienced little difficulty in taking two successive games from the Princeton Seven. In the series of games with Yale, Princeton forced the playing of a third game by a sensational victory in the second one after an extra period of time. Credit for this Victory is due chiefly to the brilliant playing of Ford, J. Humph- reys and Capt. Peacock, who were the individual stars of the team. Yale, however, in the third game, exhibited brilliant team work, defeating Princeton, and thereby winning the series. A victory over the St. Paul's School ended the season. To a lack of consistent team work may be attributed the disappointing results of the season. GAMES TEAM Princeton' .... .... 5 I. A. A. C. H. W. FORD, '17 .................. ....... G oal Princeton ..,. .... 4 Cornell .... C. T. GARRISON, '16 ............. ......... P oint Princeton .... .... 1 Boston A. A. I. G. HUMPHREYS, 'I7 ..... .... C over Point Princeton .... .... 3 M. A. C. .. G. A. P1zAcocK, '16.. ........ ....... C enter Princeton .... .... 3 Williams W. Y. 'HUMPHREYS, ,I7 .--- .......... R over Princeton .... .... 1 Dartmouth .. P. W. HILLS, ,I7 .................... ..... L eft VVing Princeton ,,,, ,,,, 1 Harvard VV. H. SCHOEN, '17 .................... .... R ight WVing Princeton .... .... 1 Harvard . . . Princeton .... .... 1 Yale ..... SUBSTITUTES Princeton .... .... 2 Yale ..... W. F. CLARKSON, '17 R. S. Cowmsr, '15 Princeton .... .... 1 Yale ....... H. W. COHU, 'I7 I. HOYT, '16 Princeton .... .... 5 S. P. S. H- D- COMEY, ,I7 iff :B E, THE QRINQETON 131210-A-BRAC ,H BASKETBALL TEAM, 1914-15 IIUVIPIIREY QMGRQ RAHILL PAYNE LUEHRING Ccofxcnj GILL CCAPTJ O'KANE HAAS VAN DER xoom' CASST. MGR., JACKSON rmuzaa 1suTTamvoR1'H PAULSON TRENKMANN MYTIGUE THE PRIN CET ON B RI C 'A' BRAC To 3- ' 0 OFFICERS, 1914-15 F. G. GILL, IIS .................................. ...Captain . .,, 1 A. F. HUMPHREY, '15 ........... ............. M anager Q I H. F. VAN DER VOORT, IR., '16 .,... .... A ssistanf Manager ' 3 F. VV. LUEHRING ..................................... Coach OFFICERS, 1915-16 ' f I-.N ' j. B. MCTICUE, '16 ..........1...................... Captain 1 H. F VAN DER VOORT, IR., '16 ..... ............. 1 Manager ' - 'lk u, C. HY. FOLWELL, ,I7 ............,, . ...Assistalzf Manager ' s W F. W. LUEHRING ...., ........... ............... C 0 aah E 5? A H , , TEAM O J AJgAC14soN, '16 ............. . .... ..... Ili olrwgrg ' ','ti'Q' J. B. R1ET12i1E, '1'6.'f... ' QfQ..OC2Nm2f 5 g 6 FA' F.. TRENKMANN, ,IS .... .... G uard to a 1 0 F. G. G1L1,, ,IS ....,.. ...... .... G uard SUBSTITUTES RECORD FOR 1914-15 D. MCK. PAULSON, '17 ....,. ' .......... Forward DATE SCORE OPPONENTS sCoRE J- Jr- OKANE, ,'15 4-,---- Forward DECEIVIBER 5, Princeton. Manhattan College R- B- FERNE, , I6 ---------- Forward DECEMBER 9, Princeton. Fordham ........ T' Jr' DAVrESf I6 '- , - A Forward DECEMBER 12, Princeton? St. J'ol1n's College fi Piirgg-gWf9?gHf 15 -'- DECEMBER 19, Princetont Crescent A. C.... ' ' 1 , - '----- '---- J ANUARY 3, Princetont Columbia ...... . VV. J. RAHILL, I7 ...... --'-- G Hard JANUARY 19, Princeton. Pennsylvania ,TANUARY 23, Princeton? Pennsylvania .. FEBRUARY 12, Princeton. Cornell ...... INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE STANDING FEBRUARY 16 Princetont Springlield I FEBRUARY 17, Princetont Dartmouth . . . WON LOST PER CENT FEBRUARY 20, Princeton. Yale ....... Yale ..... .800 FEBRUARY 26, Princetontk Cornell . . . Cornell .... .700 FEBRUARY 27, Princetont Union ..... Princeton .... .600 MARCH 6 Princeton. Dartmouth .. Columbia . .... .600 MARCH 9 Princeton' Yale ....... Pennsylvania . . 300 MARCH I2 Princeton. Columbia . . D3-1'tm0llth ---- -000 'gfiames away from home 197 E1 THE PROINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC E . . . . .Right Halfback 'O ' ' 0 OFFICERS, 1914-15 V MOORE GATES, '16 .........,..,.,...,..,.........,.... Captain K. E. CROSBY, '15 .... .. .....,.,........,......... Manager A ' F. XV. BAILEY, '16 ....,.................... 1-15515-fafzt Manager if ,E OFFICERS, 1915-16 ' A 'f,,, ,v , A S, IWOORE GATES, '16 ...... 1 ........,...,................ Captain- ,Q F. VV. BAILEY, '16 ..........,. ,.... . ........... 1 Manager R H. CHAPTN, '17 .....,..................,. filssirfarzt Manager . v -J-'S TEAM, 1914-15 , -j f lf . ' f A. H. JACKSON, '16 .........,...,.,. .. ............ ..Goal P. E. MOORE, '16 ...... . ...Left Fullbaclc , '- J ' , .I . H. T. CATCR, '17, .. , ,... Right Fullback L. R. M. l-lARR1S, '17, . . . . . . .Left Halfback f 4,IV 555, I. FABER, '15 ........ . . ..Center Halfback . :K 4 ,1 I tiff D. M. LAKE, '16 ..... ...... ' ..Rigl1t Halfback , ,. D. N. C. Ross, '17 .... ..OutS1de Left Forward - l- ,rt Ag H. HoSR1NS, '17 ..... . ..... Inside Left Forward ' ' M. GATES, '16 ..,.. .... V ..... C enter Forward .0 .mol VV. BOYLE, '15. ,. . ,. ,Inside Right Forward ' 'F ' O. FOWLER, '17 .......... ..., O utside Right Forward SUBSTITUTES N. M11.LER, '16 ..... ........ F orward INCAREY, '16 ........ IP, VELTEJ '15 ,.,,.,, ........... F orward W. STEXVART, '15 ..., XV. H. HATNES, '15 ...,. DATE OCTOBER OCTOBER 1 7, OCTOBER 30, 1o, NOVEMBER 6, NOVEMBER 10, NOVENIBER 14, NOVEMBER IQ, DECEMBER 5, Pennsylvania Harvard .... Cornell ..... Princeton . . Columbia . . Yale ........ Haverford . . .. ......Left Halfback GAMES PLAYED, FALL SEASON, 1914 SCORE Princeton ..... .......... . ...... 4 Princeton ..... . . . O Princeton. . . . . . . 2 Princeton .,,. . . I Princeton.. . . . . . I Princeton ..... . . I Princeton ..... .................... 1 Princeton ..... ...,.................. 1 INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE STANDING ..........Porward OPPONENTS SCORE Metuchen Soccer Club .....,., . . . O New Brunswick Soccer Club . .. . . I Cornell ............. .... ....,. , . , 1 Harvard . . . . .... . . ... I Columbia . . - - R 4 Yale ....... . . . I Haverford ........ , . ... 1 Pennsylvania .......... ....,. ..... 2 WON LOST T1En POINTS 4 1 O I 9 2 ' 1 2 6 1 2 4 6 I 2 3 5 2 2 1 5 1 2 2 4 O 3 1 1 THE PR'IN CET ON BRIC 'A-BRAC SWIMMING TEAM, 1914-I5 SULLIVAN KCOACHD MATHIASEN FRIESELL CCAPT., BARR UKGR-7 D LACY SHIPMAN SELBY LESTER LANEY BRERETON gg :EE THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC E -- 0 . O OFFICERS, 1914-15 WY H. FRIESELL, '16 .............. . .,................. Captain VV. M. BARR, '15 ...........,. .......,... .,.. .... 1 l I anager n N. BTILLER, '16 ...... ...flssistazif Manager . , FRANK SULLIVAN .................... . ................ Coach . , iff. . OFFICERS, 1915-16 'QQQ-fe... A ,I W. H. FR1ESB'LL, '16 ..,.........,...... 1 .........,.... C apfain w x - N. NIILLER, '16 ........ .........,........ ..... . . Manager fy K, C. H. LATROBE, 717 .... ..,.. .... . 4 .vsistaiz-t Manager Ili llili FRANK SULLIVAN .. ........... ..........,... C Oach ng 11.11 'gf3g'Q5'tu una . 'xiglxr J., - ra 4 yn TEAM -AQ. -5 197- is f- - O'H. D. BRERETON, '16 R. R. LESTER, '16 ' f FWZ! E C. H. BURCHENAL, 717 J. E. NIADDEN, '17 ' G. C. DEL1XCY, '16 A. NIATHIASEN, '17 O a W. H. FRIESIZLL, '16 A. N. SELBY, '16 H. L. LANEY, '17 G. M. SHTPMAN, '16- 9 4 --.1 INTERCOLLEGIATE MEETS DATE 1 SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE DECEMBER 18, Princeton .... .......... 4 O C. C. N. Y. .... . I3 FEBRUARY 16, Princeton . . . . . 24 Columbia . . . . . . 29 FEBRUARY 19, Princeton .... 9 Yale ........ . . 44 NIARCH 10, Princeton .... ..... 2 O Pennsylvania . 33 OTHER MEETS DATE SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE FEBRUARY 27, Princeton ........... 21 Montclair A. C. ......... . 20 MARCH 13, Princeton ...... . ...,.... .......... I 8 U. S. Naval. Academy . 35 MARCH 13, Princeton Cliveningj ................... 48 Johns Hopkins ............... . I4 INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET MARCH 5, YALE TANK, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT EVENTS WINNERS TIME OR DISTANCE EVENTS WINNERS TIME OR DIS'l'AN.ClE 50-YARD SWIM .... Hadley, Yale ..,.............. 26 1-5 sec. PLUNGE ................. .SlTOen1aker,-Penn. ...... 68 ft. 8 in. 1Oo-YARD SWIM .... Vollrner, Columbia ........... 58 1-5 sec. 50-YARD BACK STROKE. .,,DeLacy, Princeton 220-YARD SWIM .... Vollmer, Columbia ...... 2 min. 34 2-5 Sec, 50-Y'ARD BREAST STRQKIi..VvOlllTlCI', Columbia ...... 58 1-5 see. FANCY DIVING ..... .McAleenan,Yale ....... 105 28-1OO points - ' INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE STANDING WON LOST P.C. WON LOST P.C. Yale ........ 3 1 .750 Princeton ..... 1 3 .250 Columbia ....... 3 1 .750 C. C. N. Y. O 4 .OOO Pennsylvania .... 3 1 .750 201 Bk 23 B THE PRINCETON BRIC 'A'BRAC ,H CHAMPIONSHIP WATER POLO TEAM, 1914-15 RUTHERIURD SULLIVAN fCOACHD REYNOLDS BARR CMGRJ SHIPMAN KAHN NOURSE srzuav CCAPTJ LATROBE BXTTLES I THE PR'INCETON BI-2IC'A'BRAC . 0 Q OFFICERS, 1914-15 A. N. SELBY, '16 W. M. BARR, '15 .Captain Manager 1 N. MILLER, '16 .... .... 1 4,v.si1-tazit Manager Q -. . L N FRANK SULLIVAN ..............,. . ..,................. Coach 1 fag, Lil OFFICERS, 1915-16 14:75-gf' R. L. Nome, '17 .......,....,........... ..... c gpm I 1 f '11:'f ' 4' f ' ' M 5 N. lVlILLER, '16 ..... ..........,. 1 Manager if ,Y - N: y , 2' ja sasgjf 4 3. 2-,f,f NV ' C. l-I. L.-XTROBE, I7 .... ,... A sszsfazil Manager if 'WFP' A P' 4 FRxN1c SULLIVAN .. ............. Coach ei Polo f sgj-:: 'gQ:::'j.jfg OR the fourth successive time the University NVate1' Polo Team carried off the Intercollegiate title without suffer- ing a defeat. Princeton opened tl1e league season by overwhelming C. C, N. Y., and followed this up with vic- tories over Columbia and Yale. ln the tinal game of the season, Pennsylvania was beaten 40-15, chiefly owing to the sensational offensive playing of R. L. Nourse, ,I7. Nourse's work was the'feature of every game in which he participated, and he scored more points during the year than did all the other forwards put together. .-X. N. Selby, '16, proved himself an able captain and his cess of the team, however, was due chiefly to the of never having coached a Princeton Wfater Polo Team which did not win the championship, work made it possible for Nourse to score nearly all of his goals. The suc- excellent coaching of Mr. F. I. Sullivan, who kept up his enviable reputation TEAM A. N. SELBY, '16, Captain. ........ R. F. A. M. IQAHN, '16 ....... .... R . B. W. lil. Bix'r'r1.Es, '15 .... ...Substitute I. RUTHERFURD, '17 ......... .... L . F. C. l-I. LATROBE, 717 ...,. ......... L . B. W. F. REYNOLDS, '15 .... ...Substitute R. L. NOURSE, '17 ......... ..... C . G. M. SHIPMAN, '16 ................. G. ' ZBual jlllleets Princeton . . . . . . 73 C. C. N. Y. . .... 0 Princeton ,. 40 Pennsylvania .. . . I5 Princeton . . . . 20 Columbia . . . . . IO Princeton . , A 35 johns Hopkins . . . 0 Princeton .. .. . 20 Yale ..... . .. . . ,. I5 - LEAGUE STANDING WON LOST P. c. wox msr 11. c. Princeton . . . . . . 4 o 1.000 Pennsylvania . . . . 1 3 .250 Yale ....... 3 1 .750 C. C. N. Y. .. .. 0 4 .ooo Columbia .... . . . 2 2 .500 223 E1 THE' PRINCETON BRIC 'A-BRAC 5:3 P o 1 OFFICERS, 1914-15 1- I' it ' A. B. LONGSTRET11, '15 .......,... .... ..,.. .,.. C a p tain I I - EE 'Xgiie' ' 9.9 B. S. HEDDENS, '15 .... ...,....... 1 Manager s 1 S. L. PHRANER, '16 .... .... . ds-szstafzt Manager A, , X5' 'H OFFICERS, 1915-16 K - ,W l, A. M. FRANTZ, '16 ..... ' ,.................. .... C rzpmizz Qbfv' S. L. PHRANER, '16 .... ............. 1 Uafzager M TE'-' ' H. L. CORY, '17 ..... ..... A s.rista11t 111011-0gC'7' ii i f.. A L,-V Q ig- .I . .., :LYS - U' 1 DUAL MEETS A DATE SCORE SCORE FEBRUARY 13, Princeton .... 31 N. Y. Y. M. C. A... 2 MARCH 5, Princeton .... 23 Columbia 8 FEBRUARY 17, Princeton .... 32 Lafayette ........... 0 MARCH 13, Princeton .... 4 Navy ..... 27 FEBRUARY 26, Princeton .... 27 Springfield Y. M. C, A., 4 MARCH 19, Princeton .... IQ Yale ............... II TRYOUTS FOR ALL-EASTERN TEAM, A. A. U., MARCH 26 I. A. Baker, '15, was beaten in finals. M. A. Tancock, '16, XVO11 his first match, but then had to default. M. A. Frantz, '16, won his first match, but lost second. INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET, MARCH 26-27 1. Cornell 2. Lehigh 3. Pennsylvania 4. Princeton REVIEW OF THE SEASON NVith live veterans, the tea1n had a successful winter in that Yale was defeated for the First time in several years, while the only Meet lost was that with the strong Navy Team. However, the showing in the Intercollegiates was disappointing, and Princeton failed to place a11y men on the Eastern Team. A new combination must be built up around Captain Frantz this year, as four men will be lost by ,Q'racluation. ' ' TEAM E. A. NE1aE1cER, '15 .... 115 pound class J. A. BAKER, '15 ....... 145 pound class H. H. G11.E, '15 ........ 175 pound class W. P. PRICKETT, '15 .... 125 pound class A. M. FRANTZ, '16 ..... 158 pound class A. B. LONGSTRETH, 115, Captain. M. A. TANCOCK, '16 .... 135 pound class Heavyweight class 205 Es 13 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC GYMNASIUM TEAM, 1914-15 UARRIES CMGR-5 SMITH ERDMAN 1oGG1TT CCOACHJ ROBERTS NVILLIAMS LONG CCAPTJ WISS DODD Es 15 E1 THE PR'IN CETON B RI C A'B RAC 5-5 0 0 ! OFFICERS, 1914-15 ' NV. l-I. LONG, '15 ................ ,...... ..... C I Ipfai-11 I , 15 Wf H. IAIARRIES, '15... ...,....... Marzfzgrr 1 F J. E. OSMUN, '16 .... ...flssisfaizl .fllauagcr OFFICERS, 1915-16 F. C. ROBERTS, IR., '16 ......... ...,... . .. 1.... Captain: Q J. E. OSMUN, '16 ...... . .........,. Illmzagcr ' 4 . J. N. MCDOWELL, 'I7... ..... fi.S'.S'l.5fG7lf 1111071115107 . - STICS ' T150 TEAM DATE FEBRUARY FEBRUARY MARCH MARCH M ARCH W. H. LONG, '15, Captain E. E. CHILDS, '16 VV. F. DODD, '16 C. P. ERDMAN, '15 F C. ROBERTS, IR., '16 W. P. SEIBERLING, 'IS DUAL MEETS SCORE OPPONENTS Princeton . . . . . 385 Rutgers .. . . Princeton . . . . . 39 Pennsylvania Princeton . . . ..... ..,... ............ 20 Z Annapolis . . Princetcn .... . ..,..................... IQ Pennsylvania Yale ....... C. R. SMITH, '16 H A. XMILLIAMS, I. PQ. XMISS, '17 Intercollegiate Meet at Columbia University won by N. Y. C. All-around Chainpionsluip won by I. B. NViSS, '17 EXHIBITIONS JANUARY 15, Haverford School, Haverford, Pa. JANUARY 16, l-lill School, Pottstown, Pa. Nl.-XRCH 13, Newark Academy, Newark, N. I. INTERCOLLEGIATE STANDING '16 SCORE 145 15 26M 7 35 1, Yale 4. Amherst 7. Harvard 2, Princeton 5. N. Y. 8. Rutgers 3. Pennsylvania 6. Columbia Q. Haverford, Brown 207 iff QB El THE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC Ea O o - OFFICERS qt 1 GERARD B. LAMBERT ................. ........... P resident gr' f EMERSON Howe ...... ........ D 'ice-President C. 3 5 I. S. COSGRAVE . . . . . . . . ..... Secretary-Treaszwer L .wifi Q-3 ..'-T P- 5..- I BOARD OF GOVERNORS - .--s 534-.: Av ' .--1 ' . , VJ?--2 .- '?'m J. S. COSGRAVE ALLAN IVIARQUAND fl t ttw ll, '71 :Il l l gall' THORNTON CONOVER HOWARD IVICCLENAI-IAN i f l l t'1i lllif :ll li llj -A I li Gilt-1 A- M- HARMON M. TAYLOR PYNE 1 - 1 , . l . 1, , I I 'Io' A l- 1 'f ,fi,ufI.1tl 1 I E1v1gRsIojMI3EgE Sergey PYNE, 2ND I ' xt l' kil t! ,i 1 .itz I. 1 f . . 1. . OBBINS I H V lil I lf 1' l 14, 'J ji 4' . flli llf NORRIS RUSSELL UNIVERSITY GOLF TEAM I. B. Rose, '15M, Captain I-I. L. GRINNELL, '16 XV. A. LOWRIE, '17 S. D. I-IERRON, '18 R. N. B. FAY, '16 G. A. PEACOCK, '16 D. C. CORKRAN, '18 G. I. LAWYER, '18 Gulf itkehietn nf 1915 At the annual fall intercollegiates four men from last year's championship team competed and were strengthened by three men of the class of 1918. The team reached the finals with little opposition. 'Williams was defeated eight to one and Pennsylvania seven to two. Yale advanced to the final round by defeating Harvard and Illinois. In the final match with Yale, Princeton got a good start by winning two of the three four-ball matches. In the singles the team was only able to win two and Yale won the championship five to four, after the deciding match had gone an extra hole. Princeton qualified four men in the individual championship, but the draw brought three of these together in the first two rounds. Peacock 16 reached the nnals by defeating Lowrie HI7,H Herron :AISH and Marshall of VVilliams. He lost in the finals to Blossom of Yale, who was also winner of the medal for the best score in the qualifying round. Peacock 16 won the college championship in the spring. THE SCORES-SPRING, 1915 MAY 5, Princeton ..... . . 4 Pennsylvania ...... 5 ' MAY 14, Princeton .... ' . . . 6 Cornell ..,. . . o IXCIAY 8, Princeton .... Q . . II Pennsylvania ...... o NIAY 15, Princeton ..... . . 4 Yale . . . . . 5 MAY 13, Princeton ...., .. 7 Trenton C. C. .... . 2 ' THE INTERCOLLEGIATES-FALL, 1915 Team Championship-First, Yale: Runner-up, Princeton Individual Championship-First, Blossom, Yaleg Runner-up, G. A. Peacock, '16 209 iff 2B E, xTI-IE PRAINQETON 131210-A-BRAC ,H 1915 TENNIS TEAM IILLEUROWN QASST. MGR., L0 1-By COOPER GRAVLS BRX7lIITO1N KIDDER tIIURCI'I fCAPT.J nw DLNEINTIIR E1 THE PRIN CETON B RI C 'A'B RAC 55 1- H2-kairfa. O' I QBff1cers of the Tllinlhrrsltp Zlienms QSEUEIHIIDH 1 'wavf gf X 1914-15 G. M. CHURCH, '15 ........,.. .....,...... C aptam 14 . ' jgi W A. M. ICIDDER, ,I5 ...... ,. .... ............. 1 Manager 5 , NV. Y. FILLEBROWN, '16 ........... ..... . elssisfant Manager Si ' E-'EL-,-V fi' ' 1915-16 A W- f ' 25 A. l-l. COFFEY, '17 .......,......... ...,........ C aptain 47 ., ',. gi W. Y. FILLEBROWN, '16 ..,... .. ............. Manager . 5 E .h A 41- S. H. COMPTON, '17 ....................... .4ssixfa1'zt Manager -.-. . - A gfffwffr . ,- . -3 .-,- I' 9 A ' . UNIVERSITY TEAM, 1915 fig-j inf! ' V i G. M. CHURCH, '15 A. l-I. Corrav, '17 .' , ' ' 'S A. M. ICIDDER, '15 J. T. GRAVES, '15 ,W Z,-,S ,Mi ,M 5 3 L. VAN DEXVENTER, '15 T. B. BR.-XZELTON, '15 L. B. COOPER, '15 U The Iintertullegiate Qlinurnament In the Thirty-fifth Annual lntercollegiate Championship, held at the Merion Cricket Club, Haverford, Pennsylvania, the individulal championship in singles was won by R. Norris Wfilliams, of Harvard, and the doubles by Willia111s and Harte, also of -arvar . - At the conclusion of the first day of play, two Princeton men were left in the singles tournament, Beekman winning from Pfaffman, Harvard, 0-6, 6-2, 6-0, and Coffey Winning from DeCamp, Yale, 9-7, 6-3. In the second round, Beekman de- feated Rand, Harvard, in a well-played match, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2. Although Beekman lost the second set to Rand, he was always master of the situation and the result was never in doubt. Coffey advanced to the semi-finals by defeating Roland, Pennsylvania, 9-7, 3-6, 7-5. In the semi-final round, 'Beekman defeated Coffey, 7-5, 6-3. XfVilliams defeated Beekman in the final round, 6-I, 6-2. 6 1 In the doubles tournament, Beekman and Harvey lost in the first round to Roland and Disston, Pennsylvania, 9-7, 6-4. Coffey and Riker defeated Hunter and Blair, Cornell, in the Hrst round, 6-4, 6-4. In the second round, however, they lost to Wfebber and Hopkins in a Close match, the score being 9-7. 6-4. RECORD OF PRINCETON IN THE DUAL UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS MATCHES, 1915 1214-15 Princeton .............. 8 Johns Hopkins .... . ..... I ' Singles y Princeton .. . 8 Navy ....,... .... I G- M- CHURCH. 15 Princeton . . . .... 5 W'illiams . . . .... I Doubles Princeton -. . .... 3 Cornell ...... .... 3 G. M. CHURCH, '15 T. .-X. PHENDRICKS, '15 Princeton . . . , . 5 Pennsylvania ., .... I 1915-16 Princeton . . . .... 6 Pittsburgh . . . . . . . 0 Princeton VH HH 7 Yale HHH. hll- 2 FRESHMAN TOURNAMENT, SPRING, 1915 Princeton 7 Harvard .. 2 Won by L. A. BEEKMAN E. THE PR'INCETON 131210-A-BRAC ,B o ' . ' R oy OFFICERS, 1914-15 :umm1y5Qi'1'fllwl.l!-alllill NELSON REED, '16 ..............,........, ....Captain S , pq'-, I. L. HORTON, '15 .. ...,........ Manager -1 Y .5 F' 1 , yiwal, D. G. TURNER, 16 .... ..... 5' ecrefary-Treasurer 2:42694 Xu 4 1 I 3-we OFFICERS, 1915-16 g - .- D. G. TURNER, 16 ..................... .... C aptam M W ' -A AML-L 's HARRY GORDON, '16 .... .............. M anaggr . -is 3,5 , I LJ, I. I. BETTES, '17 .... ..... 5' ccretary-Treasurer lo 'wi' D C u 1 TEAM, 1914-15 T. L. HORN, '15 I, R. JOHNSTON, IR., '16 NELSON REED, '16 C. U. CAESER, ,Ig R. MCALPIN, '15 D. G. TURNER, '16 A. C. HEWITT, ,I7 DUAL SHOOT ZINTERCOLLEGIATE SHOOT -Held at Princeton, November 14, 1914 Held at New Haven, November 21, 1914 Princeton ............ i .... 182 Yale ......... .... 1 78 Harvard .................. 381 Yale ........... Princeton ...... ....... . . . 372 Dartmouth . . . First Intercollegiate Shoot since spring of 1913 213 Ee 233 THE PRIN CETON B RI C 'A-B RAC rincetun Rifle Qlluh, 191445 ....P1'1'sidant ....Cc1pfai11 ....Ma11ager .....COac1z VAIL, '17 . C. XMILSON, JR., '17 ' OFFICERS, 1914-15 OFFICERS, 1915-16 C. RICHARDSON, IR., '15 .,.................. .... P resident B. DOUGLAS, '16 ....,...................., E. C. STOVER, IR., '15 .... '...Capraf11 H. C. CROSS, '16.... WV. B. CHEW, '15 ..,. ..... 1 Manager I. E. HE1NTz, '16 .... COL. WM. LIBBEY .. ..... Coarh COL. WM. LIBBEY .. ' TEAM E. C. STOVER, JR., '15 WY L. VAN LEER, '15 N. T. IQENYON, '16 G. F. 1'fASSLACHER,,I7 H. L. G. W. CUMBLER, '15 . C. CROSS, '16 W. B. I'IARRIS, JR'.,'17 J. Q. HORNE, '17 R I. A. LINDER, '15 1918 FRESHMAN TEAM D. S. LESLIE C. MILLER D. B. POTTER VV. S. SCHVVABACHER S. L. MEMBERS, 1916 R. L. CLEVELAND DOUGLAS N. T. ICENYON I. W1 MORGAN J. M. H. C. CROSS E. HEINTZ K. A. TVIETZEROTT I. E. NIURDOCK J. R. WM. DAY D. H. KENYON E C. M. MEMBERS, 1917 R. H. CUTLER G. F. HASSLACHER I. Q. HORNE E. C. B. SIMONIN H. L. Wf B. HARRIS, IR. R. C- . MEMBERS, 1918 S. E. BREWSTER B. HAFFNER C. NIILLER D. B. POTTER W. S. I. S. CROMELIN D. S. LESLIE H 5- L- MEMBERS, 1919 A. ANDERSON, IR. A P. DUNN W. M. PAXTON, 3RD A. A. ROGERS T. BURCHELL ' XV. B. KELLY R. H. RANDALL A. SHAVV, JR. NV. A. L. M. DINGEE A- W- 215 W'R1G1-IT, IR. RAYMOND RHOADS YOUNG VAIL 'W1LSON Sci 1-1 WA RA1'H ER W'R1G 1-IT ,STREICHENRERG STUIJDIFORIH, JR. H. rFAYLOR E1 QTHE 912-INCETON 31210-A-BRAC Q ,H LITTLE HALL pg :EE my 'W s kX f 532323 Nag X N55 aifiau mg -fm'-gay , if M QSV li W. fx IM ,Q-. ' 'ww K I . .. N, A QR . x'sx,, . , QF'Ig1fvQie. aff . . .XUQQ Qxgg Q ' 'K' if -. N., - A Xxx'--'-T-, Ncvh. . '- Rf: CK-Egg! Z 1. NIJ- . ' V51 E' I f-V, 1' ' f' , ,V-5 V- 'iff X X If 4 ,ff 4,54 '- ,1 774 . ,X3 'mix 4' 'H ,, f- .1535 . 1.4 X .1,rf,f'- . 'AQ .'7ff,'.15g, Q 'XxQ3 ,f 2 f. vm - ny, A, J 4,5 ,x X . If X ' c P Q Rx ' M , , rg f y K -'N - , I, S. L . ' xx- 3 . fl .. . KM ,Q 1 Nw Mx - -1125, .- - s I 'f I - II u'- f, v MX-XX J ' 'ff' -xr X ' A ' - 'f X-.,-S:-A nth: 5 WI r ! wif-'4 ' ' .L I In I I E4 THE PRINCETON 131210-A+BI-LAC ,H Gtinihersitp ?Life:9ahing Cllluh The UNIVERSITY LIFE-SAVING CLUB, which was organized on April 27, 1914, has aroused a great deal of interest among the undergraduates, and now has a total enrollment of IO7 members. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate interest in swimming and life saving, to provide instruction in the technique of rescue work, and to promote the development of control and coniidence in the water. A certain number Of tests are held each year, each member who can pass them success- fully being awarded a diploma. To date twenty-four diplomas and eighteen efficiency medals have been awarded. OFFICERS, 1915 JOHN GRIER HIBBEN .......... Honorary Presfdezif R. L. NOLTRSE, 717 ........,. . ...., ...Vice-Prv.ridc11t A. N. SELBY, '16 .... .................... ' ...Prvsidmzt FRANK SULLIVAN . ........... .... S ccrctary-Treaszzrer FRANK SULLIVAN ,................... Director of Sivinrmirzg r FACULTY MEMBERS C. F. SYLVESTER TF. MV. LUEHRING ROSWELL DAVIS LIFE-SAVING CONTEST, May 26, 1915 FIRST, F. E. BEOO1-I, 717 SECOND, R. C. HEYI., '16 THIRD, A. E. NORRIS, '18 FORM SWIMMING, May 26, 1915 FIRST, A. N. SELBY, '16 SECOND, R. R. LESTER, '16 THIRD, H. DAvIs, '17 UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS 1916 E. C. BUCHANAN L. G. FORNEY TR. R. LESTER R. NV. P. ROSE I. B. RITTER M. I. BUNNELL NV H. FRIESELL TR. S. .NIATTIN J. E. MURDOCIC G. M. SHIPMAN I. E. BUTTERWORTII TR. C. HEYL TC. A. McWII.LIAMs TA. N. SELBY H. M. THoMAs E. S. CARTER P. B. LIARRIGAN J. D. MCLANAHAN 'KM SCUDDER D. B. TX'LER W. DIXON TA. N. IQAHN S. L. PHRANER N. W. SCUDDER D. B. WATT W. DAY D. H. IQENYON K H. ROCKNEV S. C. REYNOLDS W. A. XVEST T. L. FREDERICK A H. JACKSON 1917 K. L. A1vIEs S. I. COOPER R P. I-lAzEI,IIURsT V. T. NIANCHEE I. E. RUTHERFORD TF. E. BLOOM K. M. DAY J. Q. I'IORNE A. IVIATHIASEN F.. W. SPRINGS TR. L. BRUCH 'YH DAVIS A R. IQNOTT H. A. NICALEENAN E. TAYLOR, IR. TC. H. BURCHENAL -I. W. EVERETT C. H. LATROBE W. B. Nl0ORE G. G. VEST J. R. CHAMBERLAIN A G. GENNERT C K. IVIACSHERRY R. L. NOURSE R. C. XVILSON H. D. COMEY 1918 G. D. CHERRY B. KAZANJIAN 'KA E. NORRIS TH. W. VVARDEN R. I. VVORTENDYKL H. M. DUBBS ATF. MARBURY TD A. D. OGDEN H. A. K. VVIDENMANN S. L. XVRIGHT TN. B. FISKE G. K. MCILWAIN D H. SULZBERGER F. E. VVOODWARD XI-Iave been awarded diplomas. 218 THE 912-INCETON 131210-A-BIQACB ilnterrlass 3335213311 Quits, 1915 IQI8 Won the fall baseball series by taking all three games from the other classes. The Sophomores defeated the Sen- iors, 4 to 2, in the opening game, Which was featured by the excellent pitching for both teams. In the next two games the Seniors recovered themselves, defeating 1917 by a score .of 3 to 1 and running up a score of eight runs against the Freshmen in six innings, When the game Was called on account of rain. The annual Sophomore-Freshman game, Which Was marked by its hard hitting and Weak fielding, Was Won by 1918 by a score of 9 to 8. The Juniors then improved their batting averages at the expense of the Freshman pitchers, Walking away with the game, II to 3. In the final game, 1917 had a chance to bring about a triple tie between the three upper classes, but a batting rally in the eighth inning, which netted the Sophomores three runs, proved more than enough to Win the game, the Hnal score being 3 to 0, TEAMS A 1916 1917 1918 1919 BURKE, LF. CORY, LF. LEE, CE. BADE, 33. TALLEY, 23. HADDEN, IB. RANIQIN, LF. MAXWELL, 23. KELLEHER, c. 1XCl,ADDEN, ss. VVIEGAND, 2B. SIDLER, RE. DoUGLAs, 13.-33. SCULLY, 23. ROTHENSIES, 33. VVRIGHTSON, LF. O'KANE, ss.-13. CHAPLIN, P.-CF. THOMPSON, P.-Rr. PAGE, CE. DUNN, RF.-3B. FOLWELL, CF.-RF. TYLER, ss. BANHAM, ss. NEELY, CF, PURVES, C. KIMBALL, 13. SCHROEDER, 13. LINK, P, VVHITEHOUSE, RF. CROMER, Rr. YVHITMAN, c. CLAIR, 23.-CF. NIATLOCK, P. GORDON, c. SAVAGE, P. CAMPBELL, P.-CF. KEMPSHALI., 33, VVARBURTON, P.-RR. PARMELE, P. SPARKS, RF. CURRIE, c. BOWMAN, P. DUER, ss. NIEIGS, LE. FORESMAN, P. LEXVIS, cF. BRONSON, Rr. TAYLOR, 23.-RE. RUTHERE1'RD, P. LEWIS, IB. RUSSELL, RE. SYME, RE. SoWARDs, 13. ICING, c. TOWNSEND, LF. SIEIILER, CE.-ss. GOLDSMITH, 33. STANDING VVON LOST Per. WON LOST Per. IQI8 . 3 o 1.000 1917 .. .. I 2 .333 IQI6 . 2 1 .667 1919 .. .. o 3 .ooo 219 T1-IE PRINCETON BRIO-A-BRAC H3 JE ' Qlalehunian Games jfnrtp-fourth-Zlnnual Qlllass Qllijampinnship meet of the Princeton Trask Qtblztic Qssnriatinn EVENTS WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE EVENTS WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT on DISTANCE 4, F. C. Roberts, '16 ......... I0 4-5 sec. VY- M- DHVY, '16, ------- --5 ff- 3 in 1O0-YARD DASH.-A F. Jelke, 3rd, 118 HIGH JUMP .... I. W. H. Burford, 16 , 4 C, Jackes, 113 R. Lf Crawford, 3rd, I7 I T. L. Frederick, '16 ....... I6 2-' sec , I S' K' Atha' '15, I min' 59 2-5 Sec 120-YARD HURDLES4: A. W. Stewart, '15 D 880-'ARD RUN 2 gfkgooliey' -15,1 I G. M. Church, '15 3 R G- ETC, 5 ft ' . . . , ..... . - n. JI I- D- Mackenzie, '15--4 U1 35 2-5 SCC- BROAD JUMP ...... 2 H. J. Riclieardsifn '16 5 3 4 1 CNE-MILE RUN... S. K. Atha, '15 3 F. C. Roberts flg' H. A. Riedel, '16 ' 1 I' VV. B. Moore, '17 ....... .... 5 I sec. 6Z'f,g', ,gg ' 'I ft' 6 In 440-YARD DASH...4' J. E. Eddy, I7 y POLE VAULT ...-'. A. H. Bingham, ,I8 1, J. W. Darienhower, 16 3, L' A' France 118 lf A. WV. Stewart, 'I5 ........... 26 sec. H- A' White, '17 220-YARD HURDLESC R. L. Crqwford, 3rd, '17 I R- L. Noursey '17 ,,,, ,,,, I 37 ft '- M- O- Wilson: '18 HAMMER THROW.. 2 M. S. Dillon, '17 1 W. B. Moore, '17 ......... 22 4-5 sec. 3 A' G' Gelmert' 17 ' 220-YARD DASH.. .Q H. J. Richardson, 'I6 I A. B. Longstreth, 'I5 38 ft. 9 In. 1, W. W. Lyons, '17 SHOT PUT ...,.... 2 I-?yniger,,'I6 1, D. S. Morrison, 'I5. .9 min. 57 I-5 Sec. 3 I ' A Ourse' I7 Two-MILE RUN.. .4 G. Brackenridge, '17 I G. Dougherty, '17 SUMMARY 1915 .. .... 45 1916 ---- 32 1917 .. .... 33 I-3 1918 6 2-3 220 5, :IB THE PRTN CET ON B RI C 'A' BRAC Qnnual Jfall ilaanlnrap Ulrark Meet Held Under the Auspices of the Princeton University Track Association, University Field, October 22, 1915 100-YARD DASH--XM. P. Waters, '19, 5 yards, C. Read, '19, 3M yards, J. E. Madden, '17, scr. Time, I0 3-5 seconds. HIGH HURDLES-C. R. Erdman, jr., '19, ser., T. L. Frederick, '16, ser., L. G. McCormick, '19, 2M yards. Time, 16 4-5 seconds Low HURDLES-R. L. Crawford, '17, scr., G. P. Thomas, 220-YARD DASH-L. Terrell, '19, 4 yards, A. H. Snowden, 440-YARD DASH-L. W. Van Meter, 'lQ, 8 yards, W. W. 880-YARD RUN-M. G. Charles, '19, I5 yards, E. P. Becker, ONE-MILE RUN-E. M. Verner, '19, ser., V. K. Raymond, TWOHNIILE RUN-P. Van Deventer, '19, I7 yards, L. B. Gil onds. HIGH JUMP-W. P. Quinn, '19, ser., L. McCormick, '19, 3 BROAD JUMP-E. W. Munsell, 'IQ, scr., W. W. Reynolds, 1, '18, scr., D. McK. Paulson, '17, scr. '19, IO yards, C. R. Erdman, jr., '19, 5 yards. Time, 26 seconds. '16, 15 yards, I. E. Madden, '17, ser. Time, 23 2-5 seconds. Lyons, '17, 3 yards, H. I. Richardson, '16, scr. Time, 53 2-5 seconds '18, scr., E. M. Verner, '19, IO yards. Time, 2 min., 5 4-5 seconds. '19, scr., G. Brackenridge, '17, scr. Time, 4 min., 52 2-5 seconds. '16, 28 yards, F. L. Tracy, '19, I7 yards. Time, IO min., 47 1-5 sec inch es, R. P. Lamont, 'IQ, 5 inches. Height, 5 feet IO inches. Distance, 20 feet 3 inches. POLE VAULT-I. M. Carey, '16, scr., L. G. Erskine, '18, IO inches, F. A. Read, jr., 'IQ, I2 inches . Height, II feet 6 inches. SUMMARY 1919 ... .... . ......... . .. 63 1916 ... .. I5 1917 .. 12 1918 ... .. 9 221 THE PRIN CETON B RI C 'A' B RAC EVENTS Zlntetclazs Zlnhuur Ulrank Meet Held March 11, 15 and April 21, 1915 WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE EVENTS WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE I. VV. M. Davy, '16 ..... .... 5 ft. 9 in. C. Roberts, '16 ,..........,.... 5 sec. 40-YARD DASH .... G. C. Wallace, '15 , 2. R. L.'Crawford, 3rd, '17 D. Fleming, '15 HIGH I' MP ' R. Hardin, Jr., '17 R L C f d d V l 331. E. Madden, Ir., '17 -R . . raw or ,gr , I7 .... 5 2- sec. I 40gARD HIGH A. W. Stewart, '15 3 1. R. G. Kellett, '15 ......,... 20 ft. 9 m. URDLES ' T, L. Frederick, '16 BROAD JUMP ...... 2. WV. Nlgaack, L118 6 . 3. ' . H. urfor , '1 T. L. Frederi lc, '16 ........ ' 4-5 . l , 4Q'?ARD LOW A, W, Sfewasty '15 3 SCC . 1. J. M. Carey, '16 ..... ....11 ft. 6 m. PURDLES R. L. Crawford, 3rd, '17 POLE XKULT A4 Iiillfer, '15 ' A' 2. . 1 . lite, '1' I. E. Eddy, '17 .........,. 55 4-5 sec. l A. H, Bingham? '18 440-'YARD DASH... L. B. Gill, '16 1 y . J. Biggs, fig , S P 1. lgbeistadt, Ii ...... 39 ft. 9 1-4 m. 1 HOT UT .... 2. 1 . . orwstretu, '15 I. M. Barr, '16 ...... 2 min. 6 4-5 sec. , 3. C. L. I-leyniger, '16 880-YARD RUN.... A. W. Durell, '17 X l , . H. A. Riedel, '16 HAMMER THROW gennegt,J17.,b ..... 135 it. IO 111. . 1 .. . . ours , r., I D. S. Morrison, 715. .4 min. 38 2-5 sec. ' M. S. Dillon. '17 MILE RUN ........ S. M. Cooley, '15 ., - I, L. L. Glover, '16 N INTERCLASS RELAY ' I mm' 41 Sec' SUMMARY OF POINTS ' 1917 .... ..... 3 3 1-3 1915 ........ ..... 2 7 1-3 1916 .... ..... 3 2 1918 .... 6 1-3 222 THE PRINCETON BRIC-A'BRAC ClEigIJtIJ Qnnual Regatta jfrihap, 3Ruhemher 5, 1915 I Distance, 1 7-8 Miles 'Varsity C12 Secondsb E. E. Fourth 'Varsity Q50 Secondsj Third 'Varsity C20 Secondsj 'Varsity CScratchj junior V. U. D. Pierce ....., Bow ..,..... G. C. Gregory A V. Savage .......,. Bow M. Vifard ............ No. 2 .... C. K. XfVallace R A. Cochran, 3rd. No. 2 R. H. Dawbarn ....... No. 3 .... E. Dent, Ir. I. G. S. Humphreys...No. 3 .. H. R. Spencer ........ No. 4 ..,. A. V. Lyman E H. Lee .......... No. 4 I. R. L. Otis .,........ No. 5 .... C. S. Proctor I. D. Paull ........... No. 5 .. E. Campbell ....... No. 6 .... N. M. Chester P H. Gaclebusch ...... No. 6 .. H. B. Cushman ....... No. 7 .... S. B. Coffin S. L. Hypes... ..... No. 7 R. A. Franks, Ir. ...... Stroke .. .... L. C. Rhodes P M. Sturges .... . .... Stroke XV. T. Stewart ........ Cox ...... XV. T. Hammer G. G. Slkes ........... Cox Crew E CFreshmanj F. A. C. Comstock .... Bow I. Howley ........... No. 2 A. M. Montgomery .... No. 3 F. VV. Guilbert ........ No. 4 T. C. Lord ..... ..... N o. 5 I. B. Rich ..... ..... N 0.6 R. L. McGean... ...... No. 7 I. H. Ackerman... .... Stroke S. M. Auerbachq ...... Cox Crews iinished in order given. No time was taken nhite Batt Eistanre, 1 1:8 jflllilrs Crew D fFreshmanJ ......S. W. Guerin . .... P. R. Norton . .... J. S. Senseman . .... P. V. Mravlag . .... P. C. 'Walter . .... W. VV. Bell, Ir. ....-I. P. Rinn .. .....A. Armour, 2l1d N. Comly Crews Finished in order Upperclass Novice I. J. E A W . NX W D E. fv R. Stoltze ....... Q. Faison .......... C. Buchanan ....... M. Kahn .... . ..... . Scheerer, Ir. ..... . Drorbaugh ....... vanD. Iewett ...... L. Mathews. ..... .. T. Knowlton ...... gix en. No time was taken 223 Bow No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 Stroke Crew B. Dunphy D. McDougall R. H. McCann D. DeLanoy B. P. Leeb VV. D. Ten Broeck S. Godfrey R. N. Schnllinger C. R. Eaby C fFreshmanJ S. Lloyd, Jr. F. C. Burger B. H. Bosticl: H . w. F w W G. Sampson Taylor, Ir. McConnell, Ir. M. Paxton, 3rd E. Stone, Jr. .Cox . ..... I . I. Dunn gg 13 THE PRINCETON 131210-A-BRAC QExecutihe Qllummittee of the Zintranullegiate Qtblztic Qssnciatiun OFFICERS E. B. NVALL .... ............... ...... C I zairman F. VKXN L. HARRISOW ...... Secretary D. S. PIIRSCHBERG .........,...... ..... T reasurer COMMITTEE J. M. BAKER A. C. DUNN H. A A. F. BENTON D. I'IEATI-I A. N. W, BOWER A. NEBEICER I. H. W. H. BURFORD L. G. PAYSON C. D. B. G. DANCY C. M- 775 RIEDEL SELBY SHEPHERD TONVERS YOUNG . THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC, Zfntrannllegiate Zltbletics BASEBALL Uppe1'cIas.f Swim .. I ..,...................... Arch C. SEIDLER, P. Y. L. XKVILSON, ss. I. M. SMITH, c. W. I. BURR, JR., LF. W. I. RODDEY, JR., IB. I. H. SHEPHERD, CF. T. H. PARSONS, QB. A. B. CRAIG, RF. E. D. ALYEA, 313. Sophazzlorc Series .... VV. M. SMITH, JR., RF. .............CoItage lfrvslmzafzv Scrzrs ...... . ............. .. G. T. JARVIS H. QUIER A. S. KLEIN L. A. FRANCE l-I. S. LYON H. S. GREASON INTERCLASS SO CCER IVnu by ............. Team U . . . .1915 ' ' ' ' ' U FY L. LIEFT BOYLE, IR. R. EBERs'rAD'r, P. W. I. ROTHENSIES, ss. 3. S. HEDDENS M. VELTE C. H. LATROBE, ct. D. MCK. PAULSOY, LF. p , If 4 D. G. TMCGRATH, IR. H. H. HOYT, CF. A JX' FAZISQETT Iqkfhggosgx. E. L. DUER, 213. F. S. VVHITEHOUSE, CF. W H I Y, L 'S I C. H. POWELL, JR., 315. W. L. NICLEAN, JR., RF. J. 'A' 'GAQXEES Ch' Frcshnxnlz Series ......... ................. T cam Il M- HOLMES F. R. VVARBURTON, P. H. B. COLLINS, ss. W. H. LABOUISSE, C. H. M. EWING, IB. C. MILLER, IB. B. KAZANIIAN, CF. CANE SPREE D. 17 I. . I . A. M ., 4. , R' 1g.Uf,xV':ISS:O?gf2B X ORRIS Rr Thursday Nlght, November 12, 1914 Lightweight Class BASKETBALL H. S. Roche, 'I8, beat L. G. jones, '17, time, 3 min. Ufvpzrrvlass Series ...... . .................... Terrafc Middleweight C1355 0. MANDEL W. S. BORDEN I. XV. Beatty, '18, beat I. N. McDowell, 'I7g time, 4miI1. 40 sec. E. A. XIVALBRIDGE L. E. MORRIS Heav - I ywelght Class A' A' THOMAS A' W' TALLEY T. D. Joeck, '17, beat M. H. Lane, '18, time, IO min. Sophomore Sl'7'iU.S' .... ....... ............ T e am VI L CQJANYEISIOND EQ I HANDBALL CHAMPIONSHIP, 1915 R, F, FUNSTEN C, C, NVILLIAMS Singles-VVO11 by C. Street, 'I5. C. KENNEDY 226 D01lb18SlXlVOH by A. E. Houston, '15, and C. Street, 'I5. H1 T1-1E QRPINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC 6 ,B Zintracnllegiate Qltbleticfi Cmuntinuzhj INTERCLUB RELAYS VVO11 by Cap ,and Gown QTeam composed of Dempsey, Sclieerer, Compton, Cory and Cliaplinj, Dempsey running first and last laps. Second-Ivy. Third-Colonial. ALL-AROUND SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS 1st-A. E. Norris, '18 ................................ 4225 2l1d-A. N. Selby, '16 ..., . ...... ..,..... 4 I4?14 3rd-R. R. Lester, '16.. ..... ..................... 3 6811 EVENTS WON BY TIME, DISTANCE OR POINTS 50-yard Swim-G. C. DeLacey, '16 .............,.. 26 3-5 sec. IOO-yard Swim-A. N. Selby, '16 .......,............. 62 sec. 220-yard Swim-R. R. Lester, '16 .... Plunge-A. E. Norris, '18 .......... .... ........... 6 8 ft. Fancy Diving-B. Kazanjian, '18 .........,,........ 73 points 50-yard Back Stroke-G. C. DeLacey, '16 ..,....... 32 1-5 sec. Life Saving-A. E. Norris, '18 ...............,.,.. 50 3-5 sec. ..2 min. 48 3-5 sec. INTERCLASS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP Held December 8, '1914 POINTS Won by IQI6 ................................ ..... 3 4 211Cl-IQ17 ..,,. .............,............ ..... 1 8 Sfd-H1918 ........,........ . .... ........ ........ . . II 1916 Team-Selby, Lester, DeLacey, Ferguson, Friesell Brereton, Shipman. ln the 50-yard back stroke G. C. DeLacey established a new Princeton record and lowered the Intercollegiate record by 4 seconds. GOLF TOURNAMENT CFALLD David Herron, '18, Winnerg XV. A. Lowrie, '17, runner-np. 227 TENNIS TOURNAMENT CFALLJ Singles Won by I. Riker, '17 Runner-up, R. C. Schmertz, '17 Doubles XVon by A, H. Coffey, '17, and L. Beekman, '18 Runner-up, A. H. Jackson, '16, and H. K. Bulkley, ,IQ INTERCLASS COUTDOORJ WON BY 1916 I. MCF. BARR F. C. ROBERTS, JR. ' E. S. DECKER H. J. RICHARDSON, IR. J. W. DANENHOWER A. H. SNOWDEN INTERCLUB COUTDOORJ CAP AND GOWN T. B. BRAZELTON C. C. LIIGHLEY 'W. L. DEMPSEY T. B. KEATING C. HADDEN, 3111: F. C. ROBERTS, IR. FRESHMAN CINTRACLASSJ I. E. Brcos W. I. THOMAS B. IQAZANIIAN O. M. NVILSON W. E. POWERS E. HI 'WIVRIGHT INTERCLASS CINDOORJ WON BY 1917 R. L. CRAWFORD W. VV. LYONS A. W. DURELL, IR. 1. E. IVIADDEN J. E. EDDY B. M. SHANLEY INTERCLUB CINDOORJ CLOISTER INN I. WV. DANENHOWER S. GALT, JR. E. V. DAKE R. IN. LIOLIVIAN I. H. FABER ' D. A. PATTON SOPHOMORE QINDOOR CLUB SECTIONSJ ELM A. G. GENNERT W. W. LYONS W. J. IQELLY K. A. P1-1n,1.1PS C. E. KENNEDY L. G. STMTI-:R Ee IH El THE PRIN QETON B RI C 'A'BRAC 35 I. S. R I. D E A QQEQS-'YFFU C. iintracnllegiate Qtbletics Cfllnncluhehj NOVICE WRESTLING Winners VVISS, 717 ......... .. ..... PHRANER, '16 ..., ROLL, '15 ....... . BEATY, '18 ..... ,TURNER, '16 ..... DAY, JR., '16 ..,. BROWN, '17 ..... . . . .115 pound . . . .125 pound ....135 pound . . . .145 pound .. . .158 pound . . . .175 pound ... .Unlimited class class class class class class class INTERCLASS WRESTLING Lighiweighf-H. L. CORY, '17, threw F. NIARBURY, '18, in 7 min. IO sec. Middleweight-J. W. BEATY, '18, threw A. C. BRQWN, '17, in 2 min. 35 sec. Hoa-z'31wcz'ght-A. B. TYLER, '18, threw VV. P. ZHAMILTON, '17, in 3 min. 5 sec. E, R - in E1 THE PRINCETON BRIC 'A'BRAC 53 FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM SYME Down TYLER GORDON LEE MR HUTSON CCOACI-lj THOMPSON RANKIN QCAPTJ VINIBXLL GILLIISPIE KMGR-J HAMMOND HAAREN IIOWLTT THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC 1918 35552135111 OFFICERS S. B. RANKIN .. .................. .... C aptain G. GILLESPIE ..... .............. ..... 1 W anagef ' F. L. TTUTSON .........,............................. Coach SUMMARY The 1918 baseball season was brought to a disappointing close with a shut-out by the Yale Team won twelve out of their fifteen games, they lost the three most important ones. Poor fielding first-class pitchers caused most of their trouble. Freshmen. Although the and inability to bat against TEAM H. B. GORDON ..,... ...., C atcher A. B. TYLER .... ..... S hortstop R. L. THOMPSON ....... Pitcher S. B. RANKIN .. ...... Left Field C. SMITH ......... ...... F irst Base P. B. LEE ........ .... C enter Field E. C. LTAAREN . . .... Second Base A. P. HAMMOND ...., Right Field L. V. HOWETT ..... Third Base A. M. Q. SYME ..... Substitute GAMES FRESHMAN OPPONENTS FRESHMAN OPPONENTS Erasmus at Princeton ..,. ..., 6 4 Lawrenceville at Lawrenceville ........ I4 7 Barnard at Princeton. . . ......... . . I2 5 Exeter at Exeter .................. . . 4 I2 Bellefonte at Princeton ........,...... 6 3 Andover at Andover .,................ 0 7 Central High School at Princeton ..... 8 6 Princeton Prep. at Princeton Prep. .... 7 6 Northeast High School at Princeton... 4 3 Hill School at Princeton ............ . 5 4 Haverford at Princeton ..... . .......... 7 5 Mercersburg at Princeton ..... .. 2 0 Peddie at Princeton ................... 4 3 Yale fIQI8j at New Haven .... . o 4 Cornell CIQISD at Princeton .... ...,. 5 o 1918 jfreshmane Tennis illieam The 1918 Tennis Team made a very creditable showing, winning every match but one. Rain prevented.a match with thc Yale Freshmen. Captain Beekman played a brilliant and consistent game throughout the season, while several members showed up to good advantage as future material. - - TEAM L. BEEKMAN . .. ......................,... Captain-Manager D. S. BIXLER C. F. DELONG R. L. FARRELL1' V. F. I-IOCKMEYER T. ' B. ST1c1cNEr MATCHES DATE scoRE OPPONENTS scorn-3 Apr. 29. Princeton . . 6 Princeton Preparatory . . . . . . O May 3. Princeton, . . 2 Princeton 'Varsity .... . . . 3 May 6. Princeton ' . . 5 Lawrenceville ....... , . . 1 May 8. Princeton, .. 6 Haverford ....... .. O May 12. Princeton . . . rain Yale, '18 .. . . . . May 19. Pri11CCt011, .. 1 I-lill School ., 5 THE PRIN CET ON B RI C A:'B RAC IQI8 FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM SHOTWELL MAACK STEWART Mzxssxrs CMGRJ Hmm FRANCE Towas PAUL WILSON Pos Jzmvxs gums HECAFR PAGE BINGHAM BRASHEAR BARRET JELKE REYNOLDS LUNIBO THE PRTN CET ON B RI C -A-B RAC freshman Tlliraszk Ulisam form nf 19181 I. H. BAKRRETT, '18 .... ......,. .............. C a ptain I. XV, IVIASSIE, '16 .,.........,... ..... 1 Manager KEENE FITZPATRICK ...........,...... - ........,.. . ......... Coach SUMMAR.Y OF THE YALE 119185 MEET IO0-YARD DASH-First, Gurney, Yale, second, Jones, Yale, third, Jelke, '18. Time, I0 1-5 seconds. 220-YARD DASH-First, Gurney, Yale, second, jelke, '18, third, Keiler, Yale. Time, 22 1-5 seconds. 440-YARD DAsH-First, Orr, Yale, second, Walker, Yale, third, Williams, Yale. Time, 49 4-5 seconds. 880-YARD RUN-First, Becker, '18, second, Whittemore, Yale, third, Black, '18. Time, 2 minutes 1-5 second. MILE RUN-First, Underwood, '18, second, Rolfe, Yale, third, Krause, Yale. Time, 4 minutes 39 3-5 seconds. TWO-NIILE RUN-First, Lunt, Yale, second, Shotwell, '18, third, Paul, '18. Time, I0 minutes 24 4-5 seconds. 120-YARD HURDLES-First, Farwell, Yale, second, Leisenring, Yale, third, Wilson, '18, Time, I5 4-5 seconds. 220-YARD HURDLES-First, Farwell, Yale, second, Leisenring, Yale, third, Wilson, '18, Time, 25 I-5 seconds. RUNNING H1GH JUMP-First, St. Hill, Yale, second, Hathaway, Yale, third, Gifford, Yale. Height, 5 feet 52 inches. RUNNING BROAD JUMP-First, Clark, Yale, second, Maack, '18, third, Reynolds, '18. Distance, 21 feet. POLE VAULT-First, Bingham, '18, second, tie between Dean, Yale, Brush, Yale, and Jones, '18. Height, II feet. HAMMER THROW-First, Gates, Yale, second, Voorhees, '18, third, Brashear, '18. Distance, 114 feet 9 inches. SHOT-PUT-First, Sinclaire, '18, second, Brown, Yale, third, Schmidt, Yale. Distance, 38 feet 8 inches. FINAL SCORE-Princeton, '18, 34Zj Yale, '18, 692. 233 Es :B THE PI2'IN CET ON BRI C 'A'BRAC 1918 FRESHMAN CREW SMITH YOUNG fCAPT.J LUB TEN BROECK PYNE L C 5 T1-IE 912-INCETON 131210-A-131-LAC 1918 Jfresbman Qllretn In spite of an abundance of material, the Freshman Crew met with little success. In the hrst race of the season, at An- napolis, over the Henley distance, 1 5-16 miles, the Plebe boat Finished three and one-half lengths in the lead. They crossed the line in 6 minutes and 53 seconds, while the Freshmen's time was 7 minutes and 1 3-5 seconds. In their next race, the Freshmen lost to Pennsylvania, '18, by two lengths. The time was not taken. In their third and last race, they again met defeat at the hands of the Cornell and Yale Freshmen. The Cornell Crew held the lead from the start, finishing one length ahead of Yale and twoulengths ahead of Princeton. The winner's time was 9 minutes and 27 seconds, Yale's, 9 minutes and 30 2-5 seconds: P1-inceton's, 9 minutes and 46 seconds. I The second Freshman Crew was more successful, defeating the Northeast High School by five lengths, and losing to the Wfest Philadelphia High School by a scant four feet. STATISTICS First Crew Second Crew NAME POSITION wr. HT. AGE NAME POSITION wr. Hr. AGE S. GODFREY ..... bow 164 5.105 18 H, S. ROCHE bow 150 5.85 18 L. C. RHODES ...... 2 163 6. IQ I. H. WEsrc0rr . 2 146 6.15 18 G, VV. H. SMITH ..... 3 186 6,15 IQ G. C. GREGORY . 3 146 5.10 IQ G. W. YOUNG, Captain ..... . 4 161 5.11 IQ F. L. NTOORE ..... . 4. 156 5.9 IQ B. P. LEEB .......... 5 175 6.25 I9 E. B. DUNPHY ...... . 5 164 5.10V IQ W. B. TEN BR0Ec1c 6 178 6.15 18 E. D. NTCDOUGAL ...,.,, . 6 153 5.95 IQ P, R, PYNE, IR, .... 7 176 6. 18 S. B. COFFIN ......... .... . 7 158 6.5 18 A. V. LYMAN ..,. stroke 156 5.105 18 C. K, VVALLACE, Captain ..... stroke 148 5.751 IQ WY T. STEWART .... cox 114 5.8 18 C. R. EABY, IR. ............. cox 109 5.3 I7 Average ' ,,,, .. .170 6.3-16 185 Average ... ...153 5.10 185 235 E, THE PRINCETON 31210-A-BRACC ,B 1918 water Bula December s, 1914 ' February 17, 1915 1917 .,.. ........ 3 1 1918 ........ II 1918 ..................... 45 West Philadelphia High., o February 26, 1915 1918 .... ......, 3 0 Philadelphia Central High ...,.... 0 TEAM N. C. NOURSE, Captain .... C E. M. CRANE ,,......... R. F. L. HELM, IR. .... .... R . H. W. M. PARKER .......... L. F. A. E. NORRIS .......... L. H. H. XV. XVARDEN SUBSTITUTE D. A. D. OGDEN ........... F. 1918 freshman Jiaunkep OFFICERS, 1914-15 H. B. VANDERHOFF, IR., '16 ........................ Manager Bantam nf Zbuckep Samson, 191445 The Freshman Team easily won their only two games last season. In practice scrimmages against the remarkable ability was shown, which should materially strengthen the 'Varsity Team for 1915-16. R. G. PRESTON . T. B. STICKNEY . G. VV. YOUNG, IR... G. I. LAWYER .. Princeton, '18 Pomfret ....... TEAM .........Goal C. D. F. BRUNE... .,........Point H.B.CUs1-1MAN.... .. ..... Cover Point R.B.NIONTGOMERY .........Rover SUBSTITUTES H. R. CHAMBERS H. ME1Gs F. J. RUE, 3RD GAMES December 17, 1914 january 9, 1915 ....7 Princeton, '18 1 Lawrenceville 236 'Varsity, some .......Center . . . .Left VVing . , .Right Wing ....5 1 THE PRINCETON BRIO 'A'BRAC 1918 Qtnimming Uleam OFFICERS, 1914-15 XV. B. I. DELACY ...........,.....,,.... N. MILLER, '16' ...... FRANK I. SULLIVAN .,...................... - RECORD OF MEETS February 17, 1915 POINTS West Philadelphia High.. 39 December 12, 1914 POINTS Princeton Preparatory ..... 24 1918 ...................... I4 1915 POINTS .......27 1918 ..................... 20 January 16, 1915 February 201 Lawrenceville ............ 36 Mercersburg ....... 1918 .......... I7 1918 ............. .... 26 TEAM W. B. I. DELACY R. L. FARRELLY N. R. FISKE T. B. GREEN 1918 wrestling M. M. BAKER M. BURKELMAN B. H. CORY . . . .Captain . . . .Manager . . . . .Coach February 26, 1915 - POINTS Philadelphia Central High. 27 1918 .... .............. 2 6 Interclass Meet 1918, 3rd ................. II B. KAZANJIAN, IR. I. T. MCCADDON, IR. K A. MORRIS MEETS 1918 ... .... I2 Lawrenceville .... ... I5 1918... .... IO IQI7.......... 5 E TEAM VV. A. B. PAUL ..... ..... 1 I5 pound class J. C. OEHLER ..... ..... 1 45 pound class S. G. FRANTz..... ..... 125 pound class I. VV. BEATY .... ..,.. 1 58 pound class F. NIARBURY .... ..... 1 35 pound class A. B. TYLERH.. ...., Unlimited class 237 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC 1918 jfrezbman igaskethall Gieam OFFICERS I. 1-l. BARRET, '18 ..............,.,. .... C aptain H. F. VAN DER Voonr, JR., '16 .... gllanagcr F. W. LEUHRING ............ ..... C oafh TEAM G. T. JARVIS Unlporwards D. S. LESLIE HH Guards L. B. FLINN ..... D, XYAIR ........... 5 I. H. BARRET C , D. C. SINCLAIRE . . A ' V enterb SUBSTITUTES A. M. Q. SYME .... .... F orward D. R. J. ARNOLD ..... ..... G uard GAMES SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE Princeton, '18 .. 30 Princeton Theological Seminary . 20 P1'iY1CC'fOU, '18 .. 194: Lawrenceville .............. . I5 Princeton, ,I8 .. 30 Lawrenceville ................ -- 27 Princeton, '18 .. 7' Cook Y. M. C. A. 35 P1'iHCCt01'1, ,IS .. 55 Princeton Prep. .... .. 2 Princeton, '18 .. 30 Kingsley School 29 171 I 128 Wiaxnes away from home. 238 55 E E, QTHE QRINCETON 131216-A-BRAC Q ,B GYMNASIUM E? IH THE PRIN CETON B RI C 'A'BRAC jfresbman jfunthall Qlizam I. J. XNINN ....... C . W. MCGRAW. G. D. SAVILLE ...,. G. B. RUTH ....... G. W. FUNK ........ W. A. KIRKLAND ..... A. L. NILES, JR. E. D. FINNEY ..... DATE Oct. 2. Princeton, Oct. 9. Princeton, Oct. 13. Princeton, Oct. 16. Princeton, Oct. 30. Princeton, Nov. 6. Princeton, ' Total-Princeton, ,IQ , OFFICERS G. W. FUNK, ,IQ .............. ..... ..... C a ptain H. D. COMEY, '17 ..... ..., 1 'Manager F. M. TIBBOTT, 'oo .... ......... .... C 0 aah TEAM .....Left End G. B. LARK1N....... . . . .Left Tackle A. G. HEINSOHN. . . .. .. . . .Left Guard ..........Center . . . . .Right Guard . . . . .Right Tackle E. A. GEORGI .... R. F. LAMARCHE .... R. F. CLEVELAND SUBSTITUTES . . . . .Right Tackle .... .Right Guard J. COOKE, 2ND ..... .... M. G. POTTER ..... .... RECORD SCORE OPPONENTS . . . . I0 Lawrenceville .. . . 3 Mercersburg . . . .. 0 Peddie Institute .. 7 Hill School .... . . O Exeter ...... . 21 41 2 Yale, '19 ..... Opponents .. . . ...Right End .. . . . .Quarterback .Left Halfback Right Halfback .......Fullback . . . . .Right End .Left Halfback SCORE 7 o o 3 ....3o I6 56 Ee IB E, QTHE PRQIN QETON 131210 -A-BRAC E ,B McCOSH HALL gf QE A 'NN 'lf Qsw m l THE P12'INQETON BRIC-A'BRAC ineteentb Qnnual ilntersnbulastit Games J HELD AT PRINCETON, MAY 22, 1915 Parker, H111 ............ II ft. 6 in. Potter, Hill Runyan, Plainheld H. S. Shields, Mercersburg IO min. 46 3-5 sec. Haines, Jamaica H. S. Stevenson, Mercersburg EVENTS WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE EVENTS WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 1' I. Smalley, Central H. S. QPhila.j 120-YARD HIGH 4' I6 3-5 sec POLE V.fXULT ....,. I. HURDLES .... ll 2. Erdman, Lawrenceville 5 3. Pawllson, H111 I 1' I. Shields, Mercersburg u TWO-MILE RUY MILE RUN 9 4 mm' 39 3'5 Sec 2 ' 11 2. Reed, Mercershurg 3 S 3. Carter, St. A1ban's 1' I. Brewer, St. Alban's ..,... IO I-5 sec I00-YARD DASH... 2. White, Stuyvesant H. S. 41 1 1, SHOT PUT ........ T, 2 Berdan, Hill 3 3. Munster, Central H. S. CNewarkj 1. Sinclair, Stuyvesant H. S. I 45 ft. 7M In - 3. Trotter, Mt. Vernon H. S. 1' I. Marsh, Peddie ......... 20 ft. 6M in BROAD JUMP ...... 4 2. Trotter, Mt. Vernon H. S. 1, 3. Smalley, Central H. S. CPhila.j f- lx I. Banks, Mercersburg .... 2 min. I sec. HALF-MILE RUN..4 2. McHale, Central H. S. CPhila.j ls 3. Shields, Mercershurg lf 440-YARD DASH.. .4 2. R. Meredith, Peddie 13 3. Davis, Mercershurg I. E. Smith, Mercershurg... .51 2-5 sec. HAMMER THRoW..c 220-YARD Low HURDLES .... .. . ONE-MILE RELAY 220-YIARD DASH... T'lIGH JUMP. . .. I. 2 3 I 2 3 I 2 3 I 2 3 .4 3 Otis, Hill . ..........,.. 161 ft. 2 in. Shugg, Mercersburg Arnold, Hill Smalley, Central H. S. CPhi1a.J 26 2-5 sec. Erdman, Lawrenceville Thomas, Lawrenceville Central H. S. CNewarkJ 3 min. 47 sec. University School Manual Training H. S. Brewer, St. Alban's ....... 22 3-5 sec. Davis, Mercersburg Wfright, Lawrenceville Potter, H111 ..........,... 5 ft. 9 ln. Hampton, Central l-l. S. CPhi1a.J Sweet, Lawrenceville Mercersburg won the Nineteenth Annual Interscholastic Track Meet with a total of SI points, thus securing the temporary 190555551011 Of the HCW t1'0PhY doll-ated by The Athletic A-SSOCiation. Hill School, the winner of last year's Meet, Finished second with 38M points. Central High School CPhilaclelphiaJ, was third with 23 points, and Lawrenceville fourth, with 20 points. The other schools finished in the following order: St. Alban's, 13, Peddie, 12, Stuyvesant H. S., gg Mt. Vernon H. S., 71 Central H. S. CNewarkj, 5, Plainfield H. S., 43 Jamaica H. S., 4, Pennington, 35 University School QClevelandj, 2, Gilman Country School, 2, St. Peter's, IM. On account of the rain and the wretched condition of the track during the Meet, the times were naturally slow, but the team competition was good. Only in the mile was the record in danger of being broken, when Shields CMercersburgj, finished in just 4 2-5 seconds more than the National Interscholastic record of 4 min. 35 I-5 seconds. established by Overton Clrlillj. The Athletic Association's new trophy will become the permanent possession of the school winning the Meet for five years. EVENT IOO-YARD DASH ... ... 220-YARD DASH . .. ... 440-YARD DASH . . . . . . HALF-MILE RUN . . . . . . ONE-MILE RUN ..... ... TWO-MILE RUN ....... . . . IZO-YYARD HURDLES . . . . . . 220-YARD LIURDLES .... . . . RUNNING HIGH JUMP ... ... RUNNING BROAD JUMP 4 ..... . PUTTING 12-LB. SHOT .......... THROWING 12-LB, HAMMER .... THROWING DISCUS .......... .. POLE VAULT .....,.......... THE PRINCETON 131210-A-BRACC atinnal Zlnterscijulastinz Zlliratk BBKDYUS RECORD 9 4-5 sec. 21 2-5 sec. .. 48 4-5 sec. ....,., ..,. . 1 min. 55 sec. ..... .,.. . 4 min. 26 2-5 sec 9 min. 51 3-5 sec. 152-5 sec. ........ 242-5 sec. . 6 ft. 3M in. .. 23 ft. 72 in. .. 55 ft.9m. ..,.... 197 ft.Zin. 139 ft.5y2in.... I2 ft. 6 I-I6 in. ONE-MILE RELAY .. ..... 3 min. 27 I-5 sec 3.5 EVENT IOO-X7ARD DASH .. . ... 220-YARD DASH . . . . . 440-YARD DASH . . . . .. HALF-NIILE RUN . . . . . . ONE-lWILE RUN ... ... TWO-MILE RUN ..... . . . 120-JYARD HURDLES . . . . . . 220-YARD LIURDLES .... .. . RUNNING HIGH JUMP ... RUNNING BROAD JUMP . .... .. PUTTING 12-LB. SHOT .........- THROWING 12-LB. l'lAMMER .... THROWING DISCUS .......... POLE VAULT ..., ...... .... . . . ONE-NIILE RELAY . . . ... HOLDER E. E. Nelson . C. Hoyt ..... VV. J. Carter .. VV. J. Carter .. J. E. Meredith J. E. Meredith S. B, Berry .. C. Boughton .. H. Whitted C. Cory .,.... Wf M. Oler, Jr. P. G. Stiles A. M. Mucks . L. J. Talbott .... .. . B. L. Byrd C. Borgstrom . rimzetnn Elntsrstbulastit Trask 33 Made at the Interscholastic Meets at Princeton RECORD IO sec. .... 22 1-5 sec. .. 49 1-5 sec. ...... I min. 55 sec. ....... 4 min. 35 I-5 sec. 9 min. 51 2-5 sec 16 sec. ........ . 25 3-5 sec. . .... 6 ft. ZX-2 in. . . 22 ft. ....,.. . 4Q ft. 8 in. ..., . 190 ft. 9 in. III ft. 7 in. I2ft.IMg1I'l. ....... 3 min. 31 I-5 sec HOLDER W. Hoganson J.A.Rector J. E. Meredith .. . ... J. E. Meredith .. . ... J. Overton .... . .. C . Boughton Hammitt ...... . . . J. Hall ...... J. B. Spraker F S. I J' L. . Talbott .... . .. L J. R 243 . Risleyuj.. VPU. Z' -I P-I 0 N FD 'ZZ -1 Cf O 1-r - f-r DeW'itt ..., ..... SCHOOL Volkmann ....... Greenlield High Chicago Univ. High Chicago Univ. High Mereersburg .... . .... . Mercershurg ..... . Redlands ...... .. Newark Central Citrus Union .... Chicago Univ. Hi Pawling ......... Culver ......... . Oshkosh High .. lN'ashington, Pa. Univ. S. Californ gh ., Ia Prep. ..... . Los Angeles High ...... etnrhs SCI-IOOL Lewis Institute . Lawrenceville .... Mercershurg . . Mercershurg .... Hill ...,................ Newark Central High . . Mercershurg ......... Mercershurg . . . . .. Berkeley .... Mercershurg . . Mercershurg . , Mercershurg . . Lawrenceville . . . George School , .... Brooklyn Manual YEAR .....19O8 .....1913 ...IQI4 .....1914 1912 .....IQI2 ......1914 .....1914 ...1912 1913 1912 .....IQI3 .....IQI2 ....,..19O7 1910 1913 . ...... IQIO YEAR .....19O4 . ..19Oo .....1912 .....IQI2 .....1o13 1914 1908 ...IQI2 ...UISQQ 1903 ..,.19O7 ....IQO7 ...IOOO I 909 ...IQOS gg :B A THE PRINCETON 131210-A-BRAC interscholastic btnimming :Meet .4,, U Al, 3 HE Third Annual interscholastic Swimming Championships, which were held in Brokaw Pool, on Saturday, Feb- I' ruary 13, 1915, brought out an entry list of 132, representing twenty schools. In four events, the 50-yard dash, the IOO-yafd dash, the 220-yard swim, and the plunge for distance, new lnterscholastic records were set. Brookline High School, winner of the Meet last year, was again victorious, winning with a margin of 25 points over the nearest competitor. SCHOOL POINTS SCHOOL POINTS Brookline High School .....,...... .... 3 2 l-ligh School of Commerce 3 West Philadelphia High School ....,.. 7 Mercersburg .................... 2 Lawrenceville .....,....................,.. 6 Polytechnic Preparatory School . .. 2 Mechanics' Arts High School, Of Boston... , 5 Winchester Preparatory School . .. 2 Huntington School of Boston .....,...... 3 Brown Preparatory School ........ 1 SUMMARY EVENTS CONTESTANT scHooL TIMEORDISTANCE EVENTS CONTESTANT scHooL TIMEORDISTANCE 1' 1. Dean, Mechanics' Arts High School ,f It yyalosy Brookline High School 50 Yixnns ......... 4x 4 , f26 4-5 Sec' PLUNGE FOR 4' 71 ff- 6 ill- 4l 2- Pfendergasti BrOf'klme.H13h 5011001 DISTANCE ...... 1 2. Bird, Brookline High School S 3' Uuterseef Brooklme Hlgh School lc 3. Dryzmalla, Wfest Phila. High School l' 1. Handy, Brookline High School I Y 4 59 2-5 Sec, QI 1. Bullen, Lawrenceville.....82.6 points 100 ARES 2. Tie between Reilly, Winchester Prep., FANCY D1v1NG. . .AN 2. Galbraith, High School of Commerce lo Elfld Sl'llClClS, MCTCCFSlJUYg'. lk Davidsgny Lawrenceywille '1.Had,Br kl' H'lSll , , , Y ii H y Oo me Jail, C3:5OZ,5 Sec 1' 1. Brookline High School.1 min. 48 sec. 0 f I I , l ' ' l . . . '20 ARDS Si 2, Miarllngy Iquljgtlllgtoll SCITQOI RELAY RACE ...... 4! 2. West Pllllaflelpllla High SCl100l lu 3. Tomlinson, Brown Prep. is 3. Polytechnic Preparatory School Record made in heat-Dean, Mechanics' Arts High School, in the 50-yard dash. Time, 25 4-5 sec. 246 B3 E THE PRTN CETON B RI C 'A-BRAC , ilnterstbulastit iliennis Uliuurnannent, 1915 The Twenty-third Annual Princeton Interscholastic Tennis Tournament in singles, held on May 15th, was won by l-l. A. Throckmorton, of the Wfoodbridge High School, from a field of fifteen entrants. Throckmorton and Bulkley Qof the Hill Schoolj reached the linals for the second successive year. As before, Throckmorton won, and was entitled to compete for the National Interscholastic Championship, at Forest Hills, Long Island. SUMMARY Semi-final Round-Throckmorton, of Xlfoodbridge High School, defeated Goldman, of Ethical Culture School, 6-3, 6-1, Bulkley, of the Hill School, defeated Helme, of the Hill School, by default. Final Round-Throckmorton, of 'Woodbridge High School, defeated Bulkley, of the Hill School, 6-4, 6-2, 7-5. r .a. W or. ,,. .... THE DEPOT 2-l-7 Es B3 THE 912-INCETON 131210-A-131zAc MCCOSH 'WALK E3 QTHE P12'INCETON Bmc-A-BRAC PRINCETON ARCH CLUB Es 228 H1 THE PRTN CETON B RI C 'A' BRAC 3:5 rincetnn Zlrnb Clluh FOUNDED 1911 OFFICERS JOSEPH H. SHEPHERD, '16 .......,..,.. .......... P resident THOMAS P. MCIQEE, '16 . .... ...... I 'icefPresiderz,t FREDERICK H. KNIGHT, '16 ............. Treasurer EDMUND TAYLOR, JR., '17 ..... .41-sisfarzt Treasurer GEORGE PLYMPTON, 'I7 .... ............. S ecretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES JOSEPH H. SHEPHERD WILLIAM K. PRENTICE CHARLES W. ICENNEDY FREDERICK H. KN'IGHT - FRANCIS SPIER ' MEMBERS, 1916 ETHAN D. ALYEA WILLIAM J. BURR, JR. FREDERICK H. KNIGHT CLAUDE R. STAUFEER CARLTON BANNIGAN CLINTON W. FRONTZ JOSEPH H. SHEPHERD BANFORD B. TAYLER R. A. BROTEMARKLE ROBERT L. TRVINE THOMAS P. MCKEE CASPER L. WOODBRIDGE EDWIN C. BUCHANAN DAVID M. AMACKER NNILLIAM S. ANNIN CARL F. ARNOLD JOHN R, CHAMBERLAIN WILLIAM L. DEYOE MALCOLM S. EDGAR ' Deceased F. J. KRUSE MEMBERS, 1917 MARSHALL S. EDGAR VVILLIAM E. GUY ROBERT P. HAZLEHURST DAVID A. ISEMAN GORDON C. KING SEALAND W. LANDON 231 VINCENT T. MANCHEE ALFRED MARSHALL FRANK J. NEWBURY JAMES H. OSMER D GEORGE' F. PLYMPTON LANDON T. RAYMOND GEORGE R. STEWART 'KRODERT F. SPEIR EDMUND TAYLOR JOSEPH VVVICKES CURTIS C. WVILLIAMS Hg IH E, QTHE PR'INCETON 131210-A-BRAC CAMPUS CLUB Es if I. H. CLAPP, ' C. L. CAMPBELL E. S. CARTER R. T. CHAPLIN VERNE CLAIR E. D. DODD Af BEHRER C. M. BIETTS L. C. BLEECKER W. M. BOADWAY P. H. BUCHANAN D. R. BURNES THE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC Campus Qllluh FOUNDED 1900 OFFICERS D. C. SWATLAND, '16 E. FERGUSON, '16 . VERNE CLATR, '16 .........Prc5z'dc'1zf .....l ICL'-PI'6.SidC'JZf ............T1'easure1f P. E. HALL, '17 .... Assistant Treaszzrer C. C. SNOW, '17 .......................,..,....... .S1C'L'7'CfCI7'j' BOARD OF GOVERNORS H. VREELAND, IR., ,I3 .........................,... Clmz'1fma11. M. SPENCER, '10 .......... ............,.... T 1'easm'c1' ..................Sc'f1'ctary H. W. COOKINGHAM, ,IS ....... W. W. NISSELYJ '14 D. C. SWATLAND, '16 Cex-Officioj ERTC FERGUSON BENNET HEATH W. E. HEYL, IR. R. P. NICCLENAHAN, '02 MEMBERS, 1916 R. P, HINCHMAN, IR. I. VV. CARPENTER J. M. DEN1soN H. R. GARSIDE I. MCB. GARVEY B. F. GILMOUR F. P. GOODRICH A. T. H. KENNY A. O,BRIEN-NIOORE V. U. D. PIERCE C. P. SMYTH MEMBERS, 1917 2:3 P. E. HALL WY L. I'IEATH I. VV. NEELY I. I. PARKER H. H. SMITH C. C. SNOW A. VV. RILEY, '04 A. H. SNOWDEN C. I. STEWART D. C. SWATLAND W. R. W'1LLoUc:HBy G. B. STERICRER I. H. STEVENS R. T1C1cNER H. L. XIVAIL J. S. XVARREN R. N. X-N'1T1'1ERREE E1 QTHE 912-INCETON 31210-A-BRAC CANNON CLUB Ef 15 THE PRINCETON BRIO 'A'BRAC Qiannun Qllluh FOUNDED 1898 OFFICERS, 1915-16 XVILLIAM C. SHANLEY, JR., 'I6 .................... P7'C.YI.dU11t CHARLES H. BURCHENAL, ,I7 .... .... ........ I I '1're-P1'esz'dc11t DONALD S. GOOD, '16 ......,......,......Secretary-T1'eamn'cr HAROLD L. LANEY, ,I7 .......... Assisiaazf Secrctary-Trcaszzrm' TRUSTEES DAVID TVIAHANEY ...A............. ..........,.. P rcszdent ALBERT VV. HARRIS ..... . . . .Graduate-Trrasmfer CARLYLE GARRISON . . . ..,......,...... Secrrtary ALBERT L PAINE CHARLES S. VVILLS ERNEST C. VVILLS I MEMBERS, 1916 L. PIOWARD BOLAND ROBERT B. FERREE, IR. THOMAS B. JACKSON C. BERNARD SI-IEA XVALLACE BOWER DONALD S. GOOD FRANK M. SHANBACKER GORDON S. SMITH ROBERT VV. BURNS THOMAS E. HIBBEN, JR. WILLIAM C. SHANLEY, JR. LUTHER E. WOOD PERCY O. FENDRICK MEMBERS, 1917 ICENNETH H. BACKUS EDWARD E. FORD HAROLD L. LANEY A JEWETT F. SINOLETON CHARLES H. BURCHENAL WILLIAM B. GARRETT DONALD S. TVICCONNAUGHY ROBERT W. STOELTZINI' HORACE T. CATOR ROBERT S. GERSTELL CHARLES S. ROBERTS C. BRECIQENRIDOE TEN Tux ERWIN W: DOYLE JOHN J. GLENN BERNARD M. SHANLEY 255 E1 QTHE PI2'INCETON 131210-A-BRAC CAP AND GOVVN CLUB EQ -23 LEON ABBETT, JR. HAMILTON FISH ARMSTRONG. JOSEPH D. BAKER LAIRD H. BARBER, JR. IARLLEN XM. BEVIN D. D. CHAPLIN, JR. SAMUEL H. COMPTON H. LAWRENCE CORY WILLIAM L. DEMPSEY M. S. DILLON JOSEPH NN. DONNER THE PRINCETON 131210-A-BRAC ' Qllap anh Quinn Qlluh A OFFICERS FRANK CLICK, 'I6 .,...... WVILTON LLOYD-SMITH, 'I6 .... FRANK L. FARRELL, 'I6... W. L. DEMPSEY, 'I7 ...... WELLS DRORBAUGH, '17, .. BOARD LIERBERT L. ATILLS, 'O4 .... CHARLES D. BAKER, 'I3... J. WHITNEY BAKER, 'O4.. FRANKLIN L. XVRIGHT, '03, .. ....... President ......Vice-Presidcnt ............T1'eas-wer . . . .Assistant Trrasmw' ..............Scc1'cz'a1'y OF TRUSTEES .....P1'e5ide11t . ......,. . . . . . T1'eas1.w'er ..............Secreta1'y D. D. CHAPLIN, JR., YI7 LAURENCE G. PAYSON, 'I6 MEMBERS, 1916 JOSEPH M. CAREY FRANK L. FARRELL NV. Y. FILLEBROWN MOORE GATES FRANK GLICK O. DUDLEY KNIGHT XNYILTON LLOYD-SMITH LAURENCE G. PAYSON FRANK C. ROBERTS MASON SCUDDER MEMBERS, 1917 XX-'ELLS DRORBAUGH EDWARD L. DUER, 2ND CROWELL LTADDEN, 3RD C. C. LIIGHLEY T. B. KQEATING THOMAS H. MILES, JR. 237 ROBERT L. NOURSE, JR. ELKINS OLIPHANT GEORGE T. PURVES W. FRED REYNOLDS, JR. IRVING RIKER JOHN RUTHERFURD JAMES R. STOCKTON HARRISON M. THOMAS JOHN V. XNYADSWORTH DONALD B. XNATT XV ALTER XNHITE ARTHUR V. SAVAGE PAUL SCI-IEERILR XrV1LLIAM SCHIEIERER, JR P. MACKAY STURGES XV. D. 'VAN IDYKI-I, JR. Eff :B H4 THE PRIN QETON B RI C 'A' BRAC ,B 'X PRINCETON CHARTER CLUB Hf QB I THE 912-INCETON BRIO-A-BRAC OLIVER C. REYNOLDS JOHN A. STEWART, 3RD ROBERTSON L. CLEVELAND STANLEY L. DELL YN. THAYER FIELD LOGEN B. GILL ALLEN HUNTER MAXIMILIAN J. AVERBECIC, NEWTON P. BEVIN HENRY CHAPIN. ROBERT A. COCHRAN, 3RD KENT G. COLWELL SAMUEL I. COOPER Brinnetun Charter Club FOUNDED 1901 ' OFFICERS ARTHUR H. JACKSON, '16 ....... E. KNOX MITCHELL, JR., '16 ... .......... .President . ........... Treasurer STUART M. LINK, '17 ......... .... A ssisirmt Treasurer GEORGE W. PERKINS, JR., ,I7 ....................... Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS WILLIAM C. FREEMAN T. HOWE NIMICK EDWIN H. BURR ROBERT F. IRWIN MEMBER, 1915 CAROL W. ALTON a MEMBERS, 1916 ROBERT C. HEYL, JR. JOHN BURT HOLMES ARTHUR H. JACKSON WILLIAM M. KALT E. KNOX MITCHELL, JR. O. P. MCCOMAS, JR. JOHN E.. OSMUN GILBERT L. PITCAIRN JOHN N, ROBINSON LAWRENCE O. SEYMOUR MEMBERS, 1917 JR.DOUGLAS DELANOY RANDOLPH F. FUNSTEN LEROY L. HARDING EDWARD HARRIS, 2ND HAROLD B. HOSKINS STUART M. LINK 239 LEWIS N. LUKENS, JR. EDWARD F. MCNICHOLL RICHARD H. MCCANN JOHN S. NICHOLAS JAMES D. PAULL GEORGE W. PERKINS, JR. VVILLIAM M. CHESTER GEORGE M. SHIPMAN, JR. JOHN P. TWADDELL EDMUND WILSON, JR. CHARLES M. YOUNG KENNETH M. REED RUDOLE N. SCHULLINOER ROBERT C. SCHMERTZ I-IEBRERT R. SPENCER THOMAS H. TALMADOE MARQUAND WARD Es EG E, QTHE PRINCETON BRIO-A-BRAC ,E X 14 WW CLOISTER INN CLUB Es SH E1 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC In CLARENCE P. FREEMAN, ,I4 ALBERT B. BINGHAM J. NVILLETT DANENHOWER THURSTON I. DAVIES WYLLYS DIXON JULIAN N. DOWELL RICHARD W. FURMAN IWYRON K. BARRETT PHILIP S. BARBA FRANK BECHTEL, IR. J. HARWOOD CLOSSON DAVID N. CORSON Qliluistet Zinn Qllluh Q FOUNDED 1912 OFFICERS THURSTON J. DAVIES, '16 .......... ....... P resident LAWRENCE L. GLOVER, '16 .... . ..Vice-President OLIVER H. SMITH, '17 ......... .........., S ccretary BETHUNE M. GRANT, 3RD, '16 ..... ..,......... T reasurer IJENRY G. RUTLEDGE, ,I7 .,.............. A35fSfU1lf Treasurer BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHARLES E. BINGHAM, ,I3 ........................ President RAYMOND T. HOOPES, ,I3 .... .......... S ecretary-Treasurer STERLING GALT, IR., '15 LOUIS M. WASHBURN, ,IS MEMBERS, 1916 HENRY G. GILLAND LAWRENCE L. GLOVER BETHUNE M. GRANT, 3RD BENJAMIN C. JONES DAVID G. KENNEDX' KIRK A. METZEROTT EMORY I. NIIDDOUR STUART MUDD ALFRED K. PRICE SANFORD C. REYNOLDS HAROLD R. ROBINSON MEMBERS, 1917 DAVID A. DEPUE E. RUSSELL DORRANCE JOHN W. EVERITT VERNON B. FARR A GEORGE F. HASSLACHER THEODORE B. SHUNT CHAUNCEY D. LEAKE MILTON W. LEGGETT PIENRY G. RUTLEDOE ARTHUR A. SCHMON BETHUNE M. GRANT, 3RD, '16 S. STEWART ROBINSON DAUGHTRY TOWERS WILLIAM A. WEST ARCHIBALD VVIESE REYNIER I. VVORTENDYKE OLIVER H. SMITH MERLIN MEF. TAYLOR BENJAMIN M. VAN CLEVE CORNELIUS C. XIERMEULE, JR. Es QB H1 QTHE pm-INCETON 131210-A-BRAC COLONIAL CLUB Es 83 THE PRINCETON BRIC-A-BRAC Colonial Qllluh FOUNDED 1891 OFFICERS VVILLIAM M. AGAR, '16 .......................... President E. PRALL BIRD, '16 ..................... Secretary-Treasurer IVOR F. L. KENWAY, ,I7 ...... Assistant Secretary-Treasurer B OARD OF GOVERNORS GEORGE W. YUENGLING, ,OI ......... I ..,............ Chairman ALI-'RED ELY, JR., '05 ...............,............... Treasurer FRANCIS W. DINSMORE, '04 RICHARD B. DUANE, ,IO COLEMAN P. BROWN, '05 IRVING B. KINGSFORD, ,I3 CHILDS FRICK, '05 W. M. AGAR, '16 Cex-Officioj JOHN FARR, JR., '09 E. P. BIRD, 'I6 Cex-Officioj MEMBERS, 1915 REX P. ARTHUR W. SPENCER MASON JOHN S. SUTPHEN, JR. A MEMBERS, 1916 MARION S. ACIQEIIMAXN, JR. E. PRALL BIRD VVILLIAM M. AGAR BENJAMIN A. AMES FERDINAND W. BAILEY JOHN M. BAKER IQNOWLTON L. AMES, JR. OLIVER E. CROMWELL HAROLD F. fGIBSON SAMUEL L. COOPER GEORGE C. DELAC1', JR. CHARLES T. GARRISON HENRY L. GRINNELL, JR. I'IENRY HARVEY JOHN R. JOHNSTON, JR HERBERT H. KENNEDY MAURICE IVIELVILLE CARLTON R. SMITH MEMBERS, 1917 Q HENRY L. HILTON-GREEN J. EDWARD MADDEN, JR. IVOR F. L. ICENWAY PAUL D. NELSON KENNETH B. LOGAN CHARLES W. NEY'IN, 2ND 63 MOWRY SMITH RICHARD H. STILLWELL DONALD G. TURNER ANDREW M. UNDERHILL SAMUEL B. VAN VVYCK EDGAR O. SILVER JOSEPH S. SHANLEY H3 IH H1 QTHE P12-IN CETON 131211: -A-BRAC E ,E UNIVERSITY COTTAGE CLUB B3 El E. HICICS HERRICK, '88 BERNARD S. HORNE, '90 ERSKINE HEWITT, ,QI EDWARD I. LAMARCHE V. W. ALEXANDER NICHOLAS BIDDLE W. CHAUNCEY CRAWEO GAVIN BRACKENRIDGE W. FLOYD CLARKSON CHARLES W. DONAHOE GREGG DOUGHERTY HENRY T. DUNN RD THE PRAINCETON BRICTA.-BRAC ifkinihersitp Cottage Qiluh FOUNDED 1887 OFFICERS L. EBERSOLE GAINES, 'I6 .......................... President CHARLES E. KOCK, 'I6 ................... Financial Secretary CHARLES H. LATROBE. '17 ............... Assistant Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS RICHARD E. DWIGHT, '97 .......... . ............... Chairznan NORMAN H. DONALD, '03 .... .... T reasiirer JAMES MCA. PYLE, '06 ...... .................... 5 ecretary GEORGE C. FRASER, '93 ELRAY CURTIS, 'OO HENRY W, LOWE, '97 WILLIAM O. MORSE, 702 CLINTON B. MESEROLE, '98 EDGAR PALMER, '03 MEMBERS, 19152 GEORGE A. RENTSCHLER SAMUEL H. REYNOLDS A MEMBERS, 1916 BRYAN G. DANCY CHARLES E. KOCK L. EBERSOLE GAINES JOEL W. MASSIE ALDEN KIMBALL ROBERT L. MCKINNEY RUDOLPH EBERSTADT F. SCOTT FITZGERALD CHARLES .H. FOLWELL OSWALD FOWLER JAMES B. GIVEN, IR. MEMBERS, 1917 HENRY H. HOYT CHARLES H. LATROBE DOUGLAS G. MCGRATH WILLIAM L. MCLEAN VVILLIAM M. MADDEN 265 CHARLES S. FAYERWEATHER MARION EPPLEY, '06 DEAN NIATHEY, ,I2 GALBRAITH WARD HENRY G. SARGENT M. GAVIN TRAYLOR DECOURCY W. ORRICK DANIEL MCK. PAULSON J. VAN KIRK RICHARDS B. STUART WALCOTT FRANK S. WHITEIIOUSE RICHARD ZIESING, IR. Es 233 .El QTHE PRINCETON B1-uc-A-BRAC -Q---wx.-Q-fp-,..-.. . . , . ., V, . ..,..-f. -.,.... --.-v ,--vw . DIAL LODGE B3 25 1 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC ZBRII Iuhge FOUNDED 1908 HARVEY H. FRANK, '16 INCORPORATED 1912 OFFICERS ...........Presidcnt HERBERT H. HUDNUT, '16 .... ............, T reasurcr ROBERT I. IVICCLINTOCK, ,I7 .... ..... I flssistazzt Treaxmfrr ROBERT N. ERRINGTON, '17 ......................... Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES NV. J. FUNK, '09 ,.....................,........... Presidevzt ALFRED V. S. OLCOTT, 'O9 .................. .... T reaszwer L. C. BUTLER, ,IO I. N. GATCH, ,I4 D. VV. CAMPBELL, ,I4 I. J. PORTER, ,II T. H. MCCAULEY, '12 C. STREET, ,IS ARTHUR F. BENTON HIXRTFORD H. DAVIS ROBERT N. DAWBARN E. WILBER DAY, IR. DAVID R. DEMAREE CHARLES A. BAHRENBURG I-IANS A. BLUNTSCHLI TRUMAN D. CAMERON KENNETH M. DAY MEMBERS, 1916 HARVEY H. FRANK EARL I. FRASIER PAUL H. GADEBUSCH WILLIAM E. GLOGAU GERALD M. HEINZELMAN W. LATI-IROP HOPIQINS PIERBERT H. I'IUDNUT JOHN E. IVIURDOCK . MEMBERS, 1917 WILLIAM A. EDDY ROBERT N. ERRINGTON CHARLES H. GRANT EDWARD H. LORENZ ROBERT J. IXLICCLINTOCK D. K. NIACKAY BERNARD W. PEYTON' 267 RICHARD S. LARKIN LENOX RANSOM KENNETH H. ROCKEY JAMES C. VIICKERY RALPH 'W. RAYMOND JOHN B. STEVENS FRANCIS Y. VAN SCH OONIIOVICN E., THE 912-INCETON Bmc-A+131LAc ,H ul M -4010 ,big ELM CLUB B3 23 FRITZ K. BARBOUR LAWRENCE BROWN NIEL B. DAWES WILLIAM H. DEYO DONOVAN R. ELLIS THE PRIN CET ON B RI C 'A-B RAC C!EIm Qllluh OFFICERS CHARLES O. NICHOLS, '16 ........... .......... P resident HARVEY M. HEYWOOD, ,I7 .... ..... V ice-President HARRISON BULLOCK, '17 ..,,.. .,.......... 5' ecretary THOMAS L. FREDERICK, '16 .. . ............. Treasurer KENNETH A. PHILLIPS, '17 .............. Assistant Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS NATHAN S. SCHROEDER, '98 ........................ President CHARLES PRESBREY, '06 PAUL T. BRUYERE, 'OI J. SEDGWICK COOKE, ,II .... JOSEPH C. GREENWOOD, '05 .. ARTHUR J. A. SULLIVAN, '13 CHARLES O. NICHOLS, '16 ....,.... . . . . .Vice-President . . . . . . . . .Treasurer ............Secretary . . ........ Assistant Serretary Undergraduate Members MEMBERS, 1916 THOMAS L. FREDERICK O,HARA D. BRERETON PAUL G. GIEEEN ORMAND V. GOULD ARTHUR N. HARRIGAN X7IRGIL G. LINK JOHN B. MCTIGUE JOHN G. MUIRHEAD EUGENE A. NEBEKER CHARLES O. NICHOLS MEMBERS, 1917 T. HART ANDERSON HARVEY M. HEYWOOD CHARLES E. KENNEDY HARRISON BULLOCK ALAN JACKMAN CHARLES F. LATOUR WILLIAM M. COTTON DAVID E. JACKMAN, JR. WILLIAM W. LYONS ALFRED G. GENNERT 269 THOMAS B. NILES JOHN W. THOMPSON, JR HENRY A. VVILLIAMS KENNETH A. PHILLIPS RICHARD C. POWELL ROBERT C. VVILSON, JR. Ei 235 QTHE Q12-IN CETON 31210-A-BRAC PRINCETON GATEVVAY CLUB EB :EE JOHN P. LARSEN H. LLOYD HAUPT GEORGE VV. GLICK VVINTHROP M. PHELPS JAMES SYNC. ARMSTRONG B. WV. SELLERS J.. H. FROST E. H. FORSTER GROVER C. BURKERT THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC Princeton Gatstnap Qlluh FOUNDED 1913 OFFICERS C. FREDERICK NIARTIN, 3RD ............ .......... P resident ELMER A. SHEETS, JR. ...... .... V ice-Presideazt H. LLOYD HAXUPT .......... ..,........., 5 ecretary KENNETH F. CRAMER ..... .,......... T 1'ea.mre1'-Manager STANLEY E. HARRIS ...,. . .......... Assistant Secretary SARGENT BUSH ......... ,... .... A 5 sisfant Treasurer-Manager MEMBERS, 1916 NATHANIEL P. DAVIS ELMER A. SHEETS, JR.' C. FREDERICK MARTIN, 3RD CLARENCE M. TAPPEN HERBERT E. DILLER O. T. BIDDLE HERBERT D. RITCHEY KENNETH F. CRAMER HANS A. RIEDEL HOMER B. XVINCHELL MEMBERS, 1917 HAROLD M. MARCH WILLIAM H. TENISON EVAN J. MILLER M. L. TURRENTINE STANLEY E. HARRIS ARTHUR R. KNOTT JOHN R. HIGGINS 271 CHARLES S. TIPPETTS HENRY J. MELOSH DANA R. CROCKER HAROLD S. VAN DOREN SARGENT BUSH GEORGE B. SHEPPARD GEORGE E. SI-IOEMAKER, JR E, Q1-HE p1241N CETON 31210-A-BRAC E ,B IVY CLUB Es 13 E4 THE PRINCETON BRI C 'A'BRAC 53 PAUL VAN DYKE, '81 OLIVER HARRIMAN, JR., '83 VVM. S. WHITEHEAD, JR., 'QI J. NICFERRAN BARR BENJAMIN BULLOCK, 3RD ALLAN M. BUTLER FREDERICK F. ALEXANDRE FRANCIS H. BOHLEN CHARLES B. BROWN, JR. HENRY W. FORD PELL VV. FOSTER, JR. Zihp 63211111 UNDERGRADUATE OFFICERS HAROLD D. HARVEY, 'I6 ........ EDWARD B. WALL, 'I6 ..... JAMES E. GOWEN, 7,17 ..... President ..,........T1'easurer CHARLES J. INGERSOLL, '17 ...,........... Assistant B OARD OF GOVERNORS ADRIAN H. LARKIN, '87 .. RUDOLPH L. WALTON, '05 NORMAN ARMOUR, '09 ......... CHESTER GRISWOLD, 'gg' JOHN VV. CONVERSE, 'Oo H. FRAZER HARRIS, '03 ....Pre,vident Treasurer Secretary PERCY R. PYNE, ZND, '03 HOWARD H. HENRY, '04 A. PERRY OSBORN, '05 MEMBER, 1915 GEORGE C. WALLACE, JR, MEMBERS, 1916 HAROLD D. HARVEY AMORY L. HASKELL JESSE HOYT BERNARD C. LAW WILLIAM H. T. MACICIE NEVILLE MILLER MEMBERS, 1917 JAMES E. GOWEN THOMAS G. HILLIARD PAUL W. HILLS FRANK T. HOGG JOHN G. S. PIUMPHREYS -I .7 WILLIAM Y. HUMPHREYS CHARLES J. INGERSOLL NORRIS D. JACKSON VVILLIAM G. MCADOO, JR. GORDON MCCORMICIC .............Secretary Treaszzrer NORIVIAN S. ZMIACKIE, '09 ALVIN DEVEREUX, '12 JESSE HOYT, 'I6 WILLIAM H. OSBORN SAMUEL M. SHOEMAKER, JR EDWARD B. VVALL JOHN V. W'. REYNDERS, JR. WILLIAM H. SCHOEN, JR. ARTHUR R. TABER PIENRY XN. YOUNG BSS IB E, QTHE QRQINQETON 31210-A-BRAC Q ,B KEY AND SEAL CLUB gf 428 THE PRTN CETCN B RI C 'A- B RAC ikep ants 52511 Ciluh I FOUNDED 1904 UNDERGRADUATE OFFICERS I. PIOWARD NEELY, '16 ............................ President EVERARD TQEMPSHALL, '17 ...,.. Vice-President RAYMOND D. EVANS, '16 .... ............... T reasurer PAUL T. BARNUM, '17 . ..,, ..... A Isistaut Treasurer ARTHUR C. DUNN, '16 ............ u ............... Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS HAROLD S. RICHARD, '06 ,............. ...... .... P r esidernt GILBERT N. HTUNTING, '07 ....... ...... S ecretary ROGER HINDS, '06 ....,.......................... Treasurer HENRY VV. BUXTON, '94 ROBERT I. BOYD KENNETH V. BLUE WILLIAM I. BURKE PAUL T. BARNUM GEORGE W. CALE, 3RD TVIELVILLE A. EBERHARDT BENNETT H. ERTEL KENNETH M. MCEWAN, '06 STERLING MORTON RALPH B. HIGGINS, ,I2 . MEMBERS, 1916 RALPH N. CAMPBELL RAYMOND D. EVANS WILLIAM I. CARPENTER, IR. ELMER G. MEIER ARTHUR C. DUNN R. LOWE MCTCEE . MEMBERS, 1917 JAMES W. GAILEY . NORMAN E. GATENS IOHN R. HARDIN, IR. THOMAS D. IOECK EVERARD KEMPSHALL 275 .ARTHUR C. LEWIS WILLIAM L. LOWRIE, IR. PAUL B. MATLOCIC FREDERICK VV. NIXON FRANK PARDEE, IR. H,ENRI SCHWOB, '06 I. HOWARD NEELY CHAPIN C. LINN JOHN R. SERENA STAYMAN L. REED NELSON B. SACKETT HUNTER D. SPARKS 'HAROLD XIV. VENSEI. gg IEE E, QTHE PR'INCETON BRIO-A-BRAC PRINCETON QUADRANGLE CLUB THE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC Brinretun Qauahrangle Qllluh . FOUNDED 1901 ' OFFICERS ROBERT R. LESTER, '16 ,.... .......... . ...President ARTHUR N. SELBY, '16 ......... ......... . .Treasurer JOHN D. WARF1Ef.D, IR., '17 .... ............. S ecretary GEORGE L. RUSSELL, JR., '17 .... ., .... Assistant Treasurer BOARD OF TRUSTEES VVILLTAM C. ARMSTRONG, 'O4 ................ .... P resident DAVID H. CLARK, '08 .......,. ................. T reasurer BYRD DOUGLAS, IR., '16 .... ......... ..,......... S e cretary C. AMES BROOKS, 'O5 CHAUNCY BELKNAP, '12 I. DAYTON VORHEES, 'O5 DONALD H. COWL, '13 MEMBERS, 1916 W1LL1AM H. BEATTY HARRY L. GORDON DONELSON M. LAKE W. MYRON DAVY JOHN D. GOULD ROBERT R. LESTER BYRD DOUGLAS, JR. HERBERT H. GUILD EDWARD S. LLOYD GEORGE T. FRITZ MEMBERS, 1917 JAMES J. BETTES GILBERT C. DEMOREST ALEXANDER L. IVTCKAIG JOHN P. BISHOP ANTHONY MV. DURELL, IR. DONALD O. MACRAE ROBERT L. CRAWFORD, 3RD DONALD S. NICCHESNEY ALFRED MATHIASON 277 THOMAS E. MOUNT HERBERT I. RICHARDSON ARTHUR N. SELBY GEORGE L. RUSSELL, IR. HOWARD R. WATT JOHN D. XVARFTELD, JR. E1 QTHE PI2'INCETON BRIC-A-BRAC PRINCETON TERRACE CLUB H3 238 FREDIK H. BERKENHAUER, ,IO VVARING L. DAWBARN, '09 JAMES S. MESSLER, 'O5 BOUDINOT B, ATTERBURY ELMER E. CHILDS EDWARD S. DECKER WILSON F. DODD ANGUS M. FRANTZ JOHN B. BLACK JOHN' F. BOHMFALK CHARLES W. BERL SAMUEL S. BRYAN, JR. PALMER H. COOK THE PRINCETON H1210-A-BRAC' i9I'iIIEBtUI1 Ulierrare Qllluh FOUNDED 1914 OFFICERS ANGUS M. FRANTZ, '16 .............. ......... P resident BOUDINOT B. ATTERBURY, '16 ..... .... I 'ice-President IVIONTAGUE A. TANCOCK, '16 .... ..... T reasurer KENNETH S. VVALES, '17 ......................,.... Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS GUSTAV C. WUERTH, '07 ......................... Chairman JAMES S. EADIE, 'Io ........ . .. ........ Secretary-Treasurer EDWARD S. CASTLE, 'II ANGUS M. FRANTZ, '16 THEODORE S. SILL, ,II BOUDINOT B. ATTERBURX', 'I6 fer-OfFz'cioJ MEMBERS, 1916 FREDERICK V. L. HARRISON STANLEY L. PHRANER J C W HINSHAW NELSON R , . . . EED ELLIOT E. LEE JOHN RUSSELL, JR. OSCAR NIANDEL NORMAN W. SCUDDER CLIFTON A. MCXNILLIAM S MEMBERS, 1917 BENJAMIN F. ETTER JOHN M. FOSTER GILBERT R. GLORIEUX PAUL W. HAMILTON GARDNER W. HAYWUAD JEROME B. WISS JOHN VV. NICDOWELL HERBERT N. ODELL LAWRENCE PHILLIPS FREDERICK V. SCHAETTLER MEMBER, 1918A R. A. BENSON 279 NJONTAGUE A. TANCOCIC, 'I6 ICENNETH S. WVALES, yI7 JAMES M. SPEERS LENNIG SWEET ALLAN VV. TALLEY IVIONTAGUIE A. TANCOCK CHARLES MCC. SCOTT HERBERT E. TWYEITFORT ICENNETH S. NVALES DONALD N. C. ROSS E, QTHE PRINCETON 131210-A-BRAC TIGER INN BE: QI FREDERIC J. MOSES, '92 SAMUEL A. BOWMAN HAROLD G. BROWN RUSSELL N. B. FAY WILLIAM F. FRIESELL GEORGE GILLESPIE ALLEN C. BROWN ARTHUR H. COFFEY HAROLD D. COMEY ALFRED T. COPELAND THE PRUIN CETON B RI C 'A'BRAC Elgar ihm FOUNDED A1890 INCORPORATED 1892 OFFICERS GRANT A. PEACOCK, '16 ........................, Preszdent ALLEN C. BROWN, '17 ................ Vice-P1'eside1zt HAROLD G. BROWN, '16 ..,. ............ S ecrefary-Treasurer HAROLD D. COMEY, '17 ...... Assistant Secretary-Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS FRANKLIN BJIURPHY, IR., '95 ................ Vice-President ROSWELL C. OTHEMAN, '07 ..,. ................... S ecretary CHARLES A. CASS, 'O2 ..... .................... T reasurer CHARLES 'W. LUKE, '08 DICKSON Q. BROWN, '95 MEMBERS, 1916 C. LAMBERT HEYNIGER D. SCOTT HIRSCHBERG ALBERT A. KELLEHER HENRY M. LAMBERTON WILLIAM D. LOVE KIRK MOORE PERRY E. MOORE F. DANA PAYNE GRANT A. PEACOCK FRANK R. PEMBERTON MEMBERS, 1917 PAUL B. DICICEY EDMUND H. DRIOGS, JR. JOHN E. EDDY ISAAC B. GRAINGER CHARLES A. DICKERMAN GRAHAM T. JOHNSTONE PHILIP B. KNOWLTON WILLIAM B. MOORE VVILLIAM' F. NIUDCLE DONALD PETTIT WILLIAM I. RAHILL GEORGE W. BUNN, 'I2 GEORGE S. RUNK EDWARD L. SHEA JOSEPH N. VAN BUREN HARMON B. VANDERHOEE, JR. H. FERD'D VAN DER VOORT, JR JOHN T. SCULLY CHARLES G. SEMMENS HERMAN F. STRAW DAVID VV. TIBBOTT E, QTHE PRINCETON Bmc-A-BRAC E if PRINCETON TOWER CLUB , - W- ..L.. Es 'IB THE DRAIN CET ON B RI C 'A'B RAC 1Brinretnn Zllntmzr Qllluh FOUNDED 1902 OFFICERS HARRY C. CROSS, '16 ................ .......... P resident VVILEY H. BURFORD, '16 .... ,........... T reasurer H. A. WHITE, '17 ....... .... A ssixtaut Treasurer M. S. READ, 'I7 .................................. Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS FRANK H. LITTLE, '03,' Chairman NV. HENRY ABBOTT, 'O4 SINCLAIR HAMILTON, '06 RAYMOND T. FISH, '13 W. H. BURFORD, '16, 61 Ofhrm SIDNEY T. HOLT, 'O3 HARR1' J. SOHMER, '07 H. C. CROSS, '16, ex-Officio MEMBER, 1913 . MEMBER, 1914 KENNETH H. CONDIT JAMES O. MURRAX' WILEY H. BURI-'ORD J. EBERT BUTTERWORTH FOWLER H. CARDWELL HARRY C. CROSS JOHN E. HEINTZ XNILLIAM B. BARNITZ WILLIAM T. BLACK RALPH H. CUTLER ROBERT S. HAMMOND W. BUTLER HARRIS, JR. MEMBER, 1915 WEIR STEWART MEMBERS, 1916 S. L. HYPES W. JEWETT NELSON T. KENYON D. G. KENYON JOHN D. IVICLANAHAN JOHN VV. MORGAN J. R. LOWELL OTIS HENRY S. PRICE JOHN M. RAYMOND. JR. JAY ROSCOE RIIOADS MEMBERS, 1917 JAMES L. HORNE WALTER H. JOHNSON, JR. LUTHER G. JONES JAMES E. KIMBER 783 VVILLIAM A. LOWRIE M. SIMS READ RICHARD H. RITTER VVALTER T. STOCKTON PAUL M. RUNYON GORDON G. SIKES P. E. TWITCHELL EDGAR F. VVOODMAN JOHN R. STOLTZE GEORGE G. VEST HAROLD B, VOLRATH HARWOOD A. NVHITE E4 QTHE PRAINCETON 131210-A-BRAC Q ,H DEAN'S HOUSE CHAPEL Es 13 :H u I-I .-. my . . U, W . . l l N ' ' l I ' SECTIUNHL CLUBS THE PRTN CETON B RI C 'A'BRAC . v My 1 - . , N . 5 gg. .4 R I ll ' Cl .. h 'I fL.fLf1 C3 , M jx ,ff-X A L W Y 'B09Dwnv-IQl'I' I H 'I X' v 1 r OFFICERS JANIES R. STOCKTON, '16 .... . ....... President ROBERT W. PARKER, '18 .,.. Secretary-Treasurer HENRY T. DUNN, '17 .... ..... 17 ice-President RICHARD P. DUNN, '19 .... ..... F reshman Director MEMBERS, 1916 W. H. BURFORD J. R. STOCKTON C. S. TIPPETTS C. D. TOWERS MEMBERS, 1917 J. J. BETTES H. T. DUNN MEMBERS, 1918 P. G. BIGLER T. C. MATTHEWS K. H. NIORRIS D. PAUL L. V. LAMAR R. WV. PARKER MEMBERS, 1919 A. ANDERSON R. P. DUNN A. B. GROOVER 286 THE PRIN CET ON B RIC -A'BRAC I .i .- I - - -1 ' ' ' ' - ' ':'g:'1,. I - -Xu A li lisa? r . I , - il - if 1 ' !,,T ' 1:1 T3 G, , , , I' Q iqli -.- 1 . QM, i ' f r OFFICERS VV. T. STOCKTON, ,I7 ................. ............ P residezzt J. D. VVARFIELD, ,I7 ........ ....,... T fire-President E. D. MCDOUGAL, IR., '18 .... ..... S ecreiary-Treasurer E IECISZEZAL' im ...... .. .,... Freshman Directors . .I C AL, IQ MEMBERS, 1916 J. M. BAKER N. B. DAVVES LHHIEPES I J. LARSEN E. G. NIEIER . . ENNEDY, R. MEMBERS, 1917 K. L. AMES C. E. BROWN G. T. JOHNSTON I. F. SINGLETON D. XIVARFIELD F. E. BLOOM J. E. EDDY P. FELSON G. B. STERICKER . W. YOUNG G. C ,ORMICK W. T. STOCKTON A MEMBERS, 1918 W. L. BLAYNEY A. S. IQLEIN, IR. I. H. MACHIN F. H. PACKARD . M. Q. SYME E. P. GOWING E. D. MACCAULEY E. D. MCDOUGAL, JR. H. C. PORTER MEMBERS, 1919 A. R. BRAY R. P. LAMONT L. MCCORMICK R. G, NIOORE D. M. STREET H. F. DUBIA E. H. LUDLOW D. B. MCDOUGAL I. H. RAFTERY E. I. XVALLER G. W. FUNK G. B. IVICCORMICK R. D. MCDOUGAL I. P. RINN M. W. VVALTON VV. E. MILLS 287 W. E. STONE B3 23 THE PRTN CET ON B RI C -A'B RAC I Y l7a P ' ,f . ,L 1 I :.1- Nj' x 7 K . KD L , . - f H : 'v ..-V A rx x 1 I . 1197 I :EIN I I I 1 A P E f ' ' ' I -QA I I i cnc Y, I or-Dc gl: Pwq l WXPQ HCQQ l ' 'LIL' OFFICERS N. MILLER, '16 .................... ....... P resident W. VV. LYONS, '17 .... ....,... T fire-President W. G. DUNCAN, '18 .... ,.... S ccretary-Treaszzrer H. H. STRATER, ,IQ ..,................... Freshman Director MEMBERS, 1916 I. MCF. BARR N. MILLER A MEMBERS, 1917 R, A. COCHRAN W. WV. LYONS J. E. MADDEN E. L. STRATER W. M. -COTTON R. J. NICCLINTOCK I. F. SINGLETON MEMBERS, 1918 L. L. ANDERSON, IR. J. H. BARRETT I. L. Donn W. G. DUNCAN E. L. VOGT MEMBERS, 1919 S 0. HELM, JR. I. A. SOWARDS H. H. STRATER VV. B. TALBERT, IR. J. J. NVINN 288 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A BRACC XX, ,xg . f x S 'mg f , -'MQ-a. '.'2223a,a4'f I .few-iiQ'ff2ii'f1' 1,1 S ,. . ,,'fi.Ti1ljr 1. 'L 9 1112 1 5 f . G Again A, OFFICERS G F: ? gi. S ff L. BROWN, 'I6 ........,..... Pre.s1dc11t H' E- '12 -----' Vw PVC- mf -f. uf FIZHBCSANIXE, '18 .... Secretary Treasurer Lu , J xfi -lk' G.CH1xiL3S ...... Freshman Dzrectors MEMBERS, 1916 A. F. BENTON E. C. BUCHANAN E. FERGUSON S. L. PHRANER H. A. RIEDEL L. BROWN G. C. DELACY, IR. R. P. HINCHNIAN, JR. H S. PRICE MEMBERS, 1917 A. BEHRER P. H. Cook O. FowLER C. PIADDEN, 3RD H. H. SMITH N. P. BEVIN E. H. DRIGGS, IR. H. F. GIBSON A. NACHT P. M. STURGES M. A. CHARLES B. H. ERTBL B. F. GILMOUR K. A. PHILLIPS H. E. TWYEFFORT I. B. GIVEN, IR. R. H. RITTER h MEMBERS, 1918 K. VV. ALFORD F. R. CRANE A. D. KIMBALI. R. H. OLLER I. L. NVILSON M. BURKELMAN W. B. J. DELACY D. B. KNIGHT O. I. PARISETTE F. A. ZUNINO, JR. J. H. DROHAN K. B. LOGAN H. voN HASSLACHER MEMBERS, 1919 VV. H. BADE I. FAHYS, 2ND S. MORTIMER V. R. RAYMOND W. P. VVATERS G. L. BALL P. L. HARGREAVES F. MCCONNELL C. SLOANE C. O. WEIGANE F. B. CARTER E. T. KEENAN R. J. PALMER H. M. SMITH A. E. WINDELS M. G. CHARLES H. W. MAXWELL, IR. D. PETERS G. P. THOMAS W. A. PUTMAN, JR. G. A. VzXUGHN, JR. 289 E, THE PRINCETON 131-uc-A-BRAC ,E ARYLA CLUB I D. BAKER A. BROTEMARKLE P. BISHOP H. BOVEY L. CATOR BREVVSTER D. F. BRUNE C. CORKRAN T. BAGBY, JR. M. BARKER H. BRINDLE K. E. BRUCE X R. L. IRVINE C. P. MCCOMAS J. M. DENISON C. H. LATROBE C. K. MACSHERRY T. P. GORTER W. L. HENRY C. S. LANE I. J. ELLIOT E. D. FINNEY W. B. F. HAX W. B. KELLEY OFFICERS S. M. SHOEMAIQER, IR., '16 .... ....... P reszdcnt R. 'P. HAZLEHURST, '17 .... ....... I fice Preszdent F. MARBURY, '18 ....... .... S ecrefary-Treasurer Df K' E' BRUCE I .... .... F reslzman H. C. THOMPSON fy EMBERS, 1916 S. M. SHOEMAKER, JR. A. H. SNOWDEN MEMBERS, 1917 R. P. HAZLEHL'RST D. VV. ORRICK G. C. XIEST MEMBERS, 1918 P. B. LEE F. MAREURY E. A. POE MEMBERS, 1919 D. MCCULLOCH, R. H. RANDALL R. B. RUSSELL, J. B. RICH W. XNHITE W. R. VVILLOUGHBY J. VVICKES H. G. RUTLEDGE H. M. STEELE W. H. WVILLSON D. VV. SLOAN, JR. H. C. THOMPSON W. VV. WREN I. T. XVRIGHTSON Es if . THE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRACE XV. I. CARPENTER, IR. E. F. SCOTT FITZGERALD L. BCARDMAN S. H. R. SELOVER R. D. F. BIGELCW R. F. D. BUTLER G. jllilinnesnta Qliluh OFFICERS E. S. DECKER, '16 . .................. ........ P resident I. R. STOLTZE, 'I7 ........ Vice-President D. S. LESLIE, '18 .... ..... . Secretary-Treasurer D. F. BIGELOW., ,IQ,.. .. .... Freshman Dirertor MEMBERS, 1916 A S. DECIQER A. M. FRANTZ H. M. LAMBERTON MEMBERS, 1917 NORRIS D. JACKSON I. R. STOLTZE MEMBERS, 1918 B. COFEIN L. DONNELLY D. S. LESLIE W. VAN TUYL W. XVOMACK MEMBERS, 1919 D. CLARK C. READ M. V. SEYMOUR, JR R. PETTERSON A. A. ROGERS 291 TTiEZfU2UNCH3TWDD!I3FUI?1X'BihkC3 Missouri Qiluh OFFICERS R. R. LESTER, '16 ............. ......... P resident W. E. GUY, '17 ....... WY W. LAFORCE, '18 .... E. R. GARDNER, '19 L. MCCANDLESS, ,IQ H O. D. KNIGHT R. R. LESTER G. W. CALE, 3RD K. G. COLWELL W. M. ALLEN G. K. BATTLE W. R. BRASHEAR S. CARKENER S. M. BUTLER E. R. GARDNER S. Munn H. C. CULVER R. M. DAVIS S. D. CONANT . B. GORDON C. JACKES H D. W. GUY .......Vice-President . . . .Secretary-Treasurer . . . . .Freshman Directors MEMBERS ww M. SCUDDER MEMBERS, 1917 MEMBERS MEMBERS I. K. B. HOCKADAY D. W. KELLEY 292 R. A. PIERCE R. F. FUNSTEN 1918 F. W. JOHNS W. NN. LAFORCE A. D. SCARRIT 1919 G. NIERIWETHER L. S. SCHROEDER K. L. XIVALLIS if 's R.. 9 ffl' -gan? LQFFEQ LWSQX R ' SEQ X -A V i: L. B. VVALTON W. E. GUY R. YN. UPSHAW G. W'1LL1AMS F. P. YN11.SoN E. S. YLEOMANS L. NICCANDLESS THE PRINCETON BRIC-A-BRACC .f 3 fo 0 C C Cm . D 5 OFFICERS OFFICERS H L GORDON, JR-, '15 ----- P1'L'SidC11f L. A. FRANCE, '18..Secretary-Trans. I I PARKER, IR., ,I7..ViC6-P7'E5fdE7lf D. C. NIORGAN, '191 .IIA pre,-h,,,,a,, ' SCOTT HAYES, 'IQ I Directors MEMBERS, 1916 S. A. BOWMAN R. XV. BURNS L. G. FORNEY H. B. HUDNUT B. WALL H. L. GORDON, IR. S. A. MILLIKEN MEMBERS, 1917 J- B- BLACK H. D. COMEY G. E. DURELL E. F. NIACNICHOL . L. VAIL C. H. BURCHENAL A. T. COPELAND J. M. GARVEY I. J. PARKER, JR. C. XIVILLIAMS, JR. J- VV- CARPENTER G. DOUOHERTY W. G. HAYWARD C. C. SNOW R. ZIESING, JR. E. H. LORENZ MEMBERS, 1918 u WY VV. BLACK L. A. FRANCE XIV. P. MATHEWS S. B. RANKIN . A. SPENCER NN. M. BOWMAN L. LIOWETT VV. M. PARKER J. M. RANRTN THOMPSON J. P. BRENNER F. JELKE, 3RD A. K. POOLE F. R. RODGERS MEMBERS, 1919 I. E. BRYAN SCOTT HAYES H. D. B. KNOWER R. Z. NIICKEY R. L. NICKEHAN CHARLES ELGIN R. E. HILL K. B. MICKEY D. C. MORGAN R. R. XYANCE 293 E1 THE PI2'INCETON 31210-A-BRAC ,H V. VV. ALEXANDER J. D. BAKER I. M. BARR R. A. BROTEMARKLE NV. H. BURFORD C. L. CAMPBELL D. H. AMACKER C. T. BAGBXV, IR. F. BECHTEL, JR. XIV. VV. CATOR, IR. VV. C. CRAWFORD, IR. L. E. GAINES H. G. GILLAND H. D. HARVEY T. B. JACKSON C. W. BERL J. I. BETTES I. P. BISHOP OFFICERS I. NTCFERRAN BARR, '16 ...........,.. ........ P resident EDWARD L. STRATER, ,I7 . WILLIAM G. DUNCfXN, 'IS F. M. BARKER XV. A. IQIRKLAND M MEMBERS, 1916 C. E. KOCK D. M. LAKE O. P. MCCOMAS, JR. H. F. MARTIN J. VV. RQASSIE MEMBERS, 1917 VV. G. BOAZ W. H. BOVEY G. BRACKENRIDGE 294 K. A. NIETZEROTT N. MILLER F. R. PEMBERTON A. H. SNOWVDEN I. R. STOCKTON H. T. CATOR R. A. COCHRAN B. G. DANCY Vice-Presideni . . . . . . . . .Secretary-Treasurbr F'I'L'Jh7lZ!171 Dirvcfors L. G. C. S. C. G. M. G. W. R. J. M. H. T. G. E. STRATER TIPPETT5 TOWERS TRAYLOR XVILLOUGHBY DENISON DUNN DURELL Es IE . P. HAMILTON P. LIAZLEHURST M. LIOLSTEIN H. LLOYT G. IONES L. ANDERSON L. BALL C. BRADLEY R. BRASHEAR B. BREWSTER D. F. BRUNE MCC. BUTTS ANDERSON T. BAGBY M. BARKER H. BRINDLE K. E. BRUCE E. BRYAN M. CASEY S. COHEN S. COOPER R. DIBRELL VV. DOYLE THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC Southern Qllluh Cfliunclumzhj I. G. LOCKE XV. W. LYONS C. K. NIACSHERRY I. E. MADDEN, IR. W. B. MOORE W. B. CAMERON D. G. CHERRY D. C. CCRCRRAN XV. G. DUNCAN H. R. ELDRIDGE, IR C. E. ENGLAND I. P. FISHBURN S. VV. LUREYFUS L. T. DUBOIS R. P. DUNN H. A. ETHERIDGE E. D. FINNEY T. XV. GREGORY A. B. GROOVER G. HAWICINS VV. B. F. HAX A. G. HEINSOHN T. O. HELM MEMBERS, 1917 D. VV. ORRICIQ R. T. PILLING M. S. READ C. S. ROBERTS XV. P. ROBERTSON MEMBERS, 1918 B. GORDON T. P. GORTER H. C. HARRISON NV. L. HENRY W. H. LABOUISSE L. V. LAMAR M. H. LANE MEMBERS, 1919 S. F. IAMESON W. B. ICELLY O. M. ICILBY G. KING I. B. ICING XV. C. KIRBACH XV. A. ICIRKLAND H. C. LONG M. I. LYONS D. TVICCULLOUGI-I E. G. MILES 295 B I. E I. J I-4 C. I. P. F. T. I. I. L. R. I. R. L. D I. I. XV. SELLERS F. SINGLETON VV. SPRINGS H. STEVENS L. STRATER S. LANE Q H. LATHAM B. LEE MARBURX' C. R1ATTHIZVVS C. OEHLER F. PARKER M. PROCTOR H, RANDALL B. RICH B. RUSSELL T. SHARPLESS W. SLOAN A. SOWARDS I. B. STOETZER H. H. STRATER E. TAYLOR, IR. XV. H. TENISON G. C. VEST I. XVICKES R. C. IXVILSON, IR. R. XV. PARKER E. A. POE, IR. H. STEELE S. STEILMAN W. I. THOMAS E. L. VOCLT VV. B. TALDERT A. XV. H. TAYLOR VV. TAYLOR L. TERREI.L H. C. THOMPSON L. F. TIMMERMAN I. R. TODD R. H. XVASHIZVRN I. I. 'NVINN I. T. XMRIGH'l'SON Ei 128 THE PRIN CET ON B RI C -A' BRAC g,.... ,N r ' Hyfiho .M 0 A xpfl M 'V f, , f- '1-. v .'S- T ,5, W V1 E, nf Z Y, A -ju ,Z-A. 111472 5, Z-' lj 7' jf ln-, I L. A fgfpff! . f. X1 4. , I f f 'mf 1- 1 ,-P1654 4 I g ff, Wflf XQV 5446! fm, A if f Qu . 12591 f .' 071.42 1 3 15 1 . Il Milf' ff OFFICERS L. SWEET, '16 ...................,.... .......... P resident J. S. NICHOLAS, ,I7 ................ ....... I 'ice-President B. S. MICHAEL, '18 . .... Secretary-Treasurer gi CBD1i'Eg,SHi g .... .......,....... F 1'z'.vIz-1111111 Directors MEMBERS, 1916 Jw- BOYD , G. VV. GLICK E. H. LEE L, P. OHLIGER L. SVVEET NV. COOKINGHAM V MEMBERS, 1917 AIISNOLD H. H. GUILD P. B. NIATLOCK J. S. NICHOLAS R. L. NOURSE, JR. f . ONAH OE MEMBERS, 1918 BAKER A. H. BINGHAM M. M. HAMILTON T. C. MEEK J. C. GEHLER V. BARKER J. H. BURNS, IR. W. P. HARPER B. S. MICHAEL F. L. SAWYERS 3?YlIgY, IR- 1g.gROMER T. S. IRELAND N. C. NOURSE I. R. SCOBIE . Y . . 1 EAT RUN MEMBERS, 1919 H. BECKHARDT G. A. FRANKEL F. B. KIRICENDALL G. B. RUTH J. D. SMITH 5.50014 G. HAWKINS W. A. ICIRKLAND R. W. SHANNON L. TERRELI. . AVIS 296 D. G. TURNER NV. H. TENISON S. STREETMAN, IR. D. XVILLIAM SON I, XNLRITER VV. C. THOMAS R. H. WIASHBURN x 'upkikikk-LJKKWMEJ MMKJNN fi! f iff? -7 X Z V .j f f ja I ' ffij-i3fv-7 '4..:1 ff R J1.. ,xx F: f 1 THE PRIN CET ON B RIC 'A'BRAC C. O. NICHOLS, '16 .... T. H. ANDERSON, ,I7 .... E. HAYES, '18 ........ T. H. ANDERSON J. B. BLACK E. D. MCCAULLEY R. GOLDSMITH W. A. KIRKLAND Qnhnhzr 01111111 OFFICERS ............President W. H. KIRICLAND..... , - . . . . . . . . . Vice-President R. F. AEAKEPEACE ... . .. . .. E Fmslwnan Directors . . . . .Secretary-Treamrer MEMBERS, 1916 C. O. NICHOLS I. M. RAYMOND, JR. MEMBERS, 1917 F. T. HOGC C. F. LATOUR E. O. 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HARRIS C. S. LANE, 3RD P. LANE E. O. DOUGLAS GEO. FRANKEL R. HILL MEMBERS, 1916 W. VV. DODGE, IR. W. VV. FRANK MEMBERS, 1917 H. M. HEYWOOD S. 1. HIRSCH MEMBERS, 1918 B. S. LYONS R. S. BIAINLAND MEMBERS, 1919 VV. S. PIUMPHREY ALLAN HYDE J. M. LEOPOLD, JR. C. C. LINN C. R. SMITH W. M. MAXDDEN H. H. NEUBUl?GER S. NIXON C. S. RICHARDSON I. C. MILNE, 2ND R. G, MOORE . STRONG, 3RD B . . . .Sccrcfnzry-T1'cas1n'er ....F1'cshman Dzrecfor M. SMITH E. L. SHEA A. L. XVEIL, IR. R. N. VVE'I'HIiRB1iIi I. M. XVOODS, JR. M. O. NVILSON L. F. TIMMERMAN, JR. ALLAN VAN W'Yc'14 E. V. D. XVIGHT, JR. H. F. C. H. THE PRINCETON 131210-A-BRAC 1174. ARM STRONG, '16 LATROBE, '17 ..... H. T. D. B. BREWSTER VV. B. CAMERON D. K. E. BRUCE R. D. CLARK Gilman Qlluuntrp Qszbunl Qllluh OFFICERS . . . . .. . . . . . . ..P1'c1-ideal! l-I. M. STEELE, JR., '18 .. . ... . .Secretary-Treasurer . ...Vice-President D. K. E. BRLVCE, ,IQ .... FfESl1llZGlZ Director MEMBERS, 1916 H. F. ARMSTRONG j. H. NEELY MEMBERS, 1917 CATOR W. C. CRAWFORD C. H. LATROBE MEMBERS, 1918 D. C. CORKRAN P. GORTER H. M. STEELE, IR. B. GORDON G. S. SCHMIDT MEMBERS, 1919 E. D. FINNEY W. B. KELLY R. I-I. RANDALL W. B. F. 1-mx H. D. KNOWER S. S. SCHMIDT . Ia., THE PRIN CETON ., -Q, 1 BRI C 'A'BRAC I A Q. 5 .,:-x-In v,.,q2f41 ?' -, . . , I 4 '- ' was -we .12--2.1 f - 'wifi- - Q ff '- '11-J? .1 I f Q rw ..3.4 ff..:,, 96' ..fI..,,, nj -i,,Q-,311 -- .,, . ww- -:':S:': . if .' ' Mr.. r V. ' -, 2 ' - fx ' 5 131.9 . f1f 4 Eh'- . -259 ' Li' . f'?'4f .'1:,j'i 9-3f'r.7fQ2ffgEgis 'nr ' ,fa2s::gf' f I hifi-?1::.,!f:'?Sky ', ,I Iv '11 ' ' lm-': ,I f 1 1 , .ws I iw.. 4 -' fmjai. ' ',-' ffx 'P rw-s.a,f ,f .- ..g.,'fQ w,'wf 1:153 1-S f 'ILf:w..fHf5..r Yij:1I5E,? is -' 5145531221: , g2f4:1fj!1.f 24'q.g,,.:g-Irina .. np, 2. ' ff l Wifi-1 . ,s3NE4q.1,-Z..--1 -ffk!L :Z:a::t 's4:'K:g' I 1' V mf,- ,gf J' ' ' wg I 55- ' , ' . 'ff'+a:1c:a ' TT .5-'fax 1- 1: 'Q sw f f 2f' 2f41f'Ei sl, ' - r , 1 ..4.-S., ,,, ,, . 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V NIWLIIX. H1 QTHE PRINCETON 131210-A-BRAC E ,E ' WW?-'5'F 2:itEN'5:E4S i ' , , f521f2Q:i5fL':5 LAVVRENCEVILLE MEMORIAL HALL Bk iH CZWHWWS ZW KN. 'ALEXANDER B. ATTERBURY D. BAKER M. CAREY E. CHILDS P. DAVIS C. DELACY, JR. L. AMES, IR. J. AVEREECK, JR. H. BLUNTSCHLI C. H. BURCHENAL G. W. CALE W. J. ALLEMAN F. C. BAKER I. H. BARRET C. E. BAYLY L. H. BIELER P. G. BIGLER G. O. BAILEY J. T. BEASLEY G. A. BOND A. R. BRAY F. S. COOPER S. LLOYD, JR. E. H. LUDLOW D. K. LUKE G. A. DIEERT OWQVQPW HOST IQFHTUV' FUFQIWOI TPHEIHQHNCHYTCHQIBFHCTUATBBUXC Tlatnrznnehille bnbunl Qllluh OFFICERS D. B. XWATT, 'I6 ......... I ........... ....... P resident J. T. SCULLY, ,I7 ............. ..... V ice-President L. M. BUTTS, 'IS .............. Treasurer r1'EEI?FEi'1QIAIg9 ,IQ ............. .... F reshman Directors MEMBERS, 1916 N. B. FAY J. B. HOLMES C. A. MCWILLIAMS S. C. REYNOLDS M. FRANTZ O. D. KNIGHT K. MOORE H. D. RITCHEY T. FRITZ C. E. KOCK P. E. MOORE A. N. SELBY F.. GAINES E. S. LLOYD S. MUDD G, M, SHIPMAN L. HARRIS R. R. LESTER E. A. NEBEICER C. P. SMYTH LTEATH J. D. MCLANINHAN G. A. PEACOCK I. R. STOCKTON L. HEYNIGER T. P. MCKEE H. I. RICHARDSON L. SWEET MEMBERS, 1917 B. DICKEY H. HILTON-GREEN H. T. KOCH I. RIKER A. EBERHARDT G. M. HOLSTEIN, IR. XV. I. KRESS R, N. SQHULLINGER H. FOLWELL, IR. W. B. HARRIS, IR. F. B. TVIOSHER R, C, SCHMER-pg S. GERSTEI.L T. B. HUNT J. D. PAULL I. T. SCULLY G. T. JOHNSTON Q, H, SMITH MEMBERS, 1918 C. BRADLEY R. ELDRIDGE F. O. IANKE I. S. NICVVILLIAMS T. BRYANT L. A. FRANCE S. H. -IARMAN K. A. MORRIS H. BURNS, IR. S FRANTZ P. C. IQAUFFMAN A. E. NORRIS M. BUTTS W. L. FREEBORN B. KAZANIIAN P. I. NOWLAND B. J. DELACY T. B. GREEN A. B. LITTELL H. M. PLANAS ELDRIDCE G, VV. GRIFFITH K. B. LOGAN A. K. POOLE MEMBERS, 1919 VV. DOYLE W. HCICKS A. M. MONTGOMERY W. P. QUINN R. ERDMAN, IR. F. B. KIRKENDALL I D. C. MORGAN F. A. READ, IR. FAHYS, 2ND E. T. KNOWLSON G. B. MCCORMICK L. C. REED NV. FROST, IR. R. LAMARCHE L. MCCORMICK G. D. SAVILLE W. FUNK T M. N. LEWIS R. D. NTCDOUGAL, IR. W. R. SEMANS WV. GREGORY, IR. I. C. MAXWELL C. W. MCGRAW H. M. SMITH VV. GUY A. K. MILLER H. M. NORRIS I. J. B. STOETZER VV. HENDERSON A. I. IVIILLARD L. R. PAGE W. E. STONE 305 M. A. TANCOCK M. G. TRAYLOR A. A. UBELACIQER I N. VAN BUREN H. F. VAN DER VOORT D. B. VVATT R. I. AXVORTENDYKE R. C. SMITH H. DEBOW SPARKS B. TEN EYCK C. K. S. WALES F. L. SAWYERS ' H. DEAIAI. SMYTH K. T. THOMPSON P. VVILSON R. WVINANS F. D. H. H. STRATER W. TAYLOR, JR. J. I. TAYLOR L. TERRELL G. P. THOMAS W. P. NVATERS A. M. XfVIII'rTINc:IIAN J. S. YOUNG I , THE PI2'TNQETON BRIC-A-BRAC D. D. CHAPLIN D. DELANOY I. M. DENISON M. S. DILLON I. VV. DONNER F. DEL. AVERY W. R. BEAL JOHN BIGGS, IR C. U. CAESAR T. H. ABBETT H. K. BULKLEY I. COOKE JR. S. R. DRESSER O. FOWLER R. A. FRANKS W. E. GUY, IR. B. H. CORY C. F. DELONG A. DUDGEON R. C. FRANKS I. C. DAVIS I. A. DODD E. D. FINNEY . -LL A .- 1 I. S R. H. E ilaill Qnhunl flllluh OFFICERS MCF. BARR, '16 .................... P-resident M. LINK, '17 ................. Vice-Presidmzt H. NICCAGUE, '18 ....... Secretary-Treasurer K. BULKLEY D. FINNEY g ...... ..... F 7'6'Sh1I1fG1Z Directors MEMBERS, 1916 L. ABBETT, IR. F. NV. BAILEY I. MEF. BARR A M. BUTLER W. S. DELL E D. Donn M. GATES R. P. HINCHMAN, IR. MEMBERS, 1917 H. B. HOSKINS G. W. PERKINS, IR. P. SCHEERER T. B. KEATING B. PEYTON G. B. SHEPPARD S. M. LINK I. RUTHERFURD H. R. SPENCER VV. L. NICLEAN W. SCHEERER I. R. STOLTZE MEMBERS, 1918 C. V. R. HALSEY R. H. MCCAGUE S. D. PAGE L. HELNI, IR. E. M. MCILVAIN, IR. I. G. PAUL E H. KERPER M. H. IVICLAUGHLIN W. C. SPEERS E. T. LOOK MEMBERS, 1919 F. W. GUILBERT A. H. IENNINGS I. R. NICCUNE I. K. BL HOCKADAY H. P. KELLER M. S. QUAY, IR. L. C. HOLDER 306 W. LLOYD-SMITH VV. H. OSBORNE F. D. PAYNE I. N. ROBINSON W. WV. SEALY C. B. SHEA I. M. SPEERS, IR. E. WILSON, IR. E. L. STRATER T. H. TALMAGE W1 D. VAN DYICEJ JR H. A. XVI-IITE H. NV. W'ARDEN, IR. I. H. VVESTCOTT A. YATES VV. B. TALBERT, IR. I. C. VVILLIAMS gf RE E1 THE p12-INCETON 131210-A-131zAcR A ,B OFFICERS C. S. TIPPETIS, '16 ....... VV. B. BARNITZ, '17 .... I. M. RANKIN, '18 S. G. FRECK, ,IQ F. W. SIDLER, '19 L. H. BARBER, JR. R. J. BOYD L. H. BOLAND XV. B. BARNITZ J. P. BISHOP H. A. BUTZ F. M. CLOWNEY J. EJEGNER M. R. ANSPACH P. A. BREAM R. H. BRINDLE H. M. CLARK S. G. FRECK MEMBERS, 1916 gylilerrerghurg Qiluh ............P1'esident .........Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Directors R. A. BROTEMARKLE C. VV. FRONTZ H. G. BROWN P. O. FENDRICK G. GILLESPIE D. S. GOOD MEMBERS, 1917 W. H. BOVEY S. S. BRYAN 'vV. S. HURLOCIQ, IR. C. E. KENNEDY J. N. MCDOWELL C. G. SEMMENS MEMBERS, 1918 I. P. FISHBURN J. G. ELDER T. C. MATTHEWS P. MCKOWN R. H. OLLER I. M. RANKIN MEMBERS, 1919 I. E. IRVINE T. H. LINEAWEAVER H. C. LONG R. Z. MICKEY K. B. MICKEY M. D. MOORE F. W. SIDLER J. R. TODD C. S. TIPPETTS W. A. WEST R. W. STOELTZING O. H. VAN ALEN S. B. RANKIN W. W. REYNOLDS I. C. TAYLOR F. L. TRACY I. I. Cox J. G. ROTHERMEL W. XV. NVREN Hs EE E1 THE PRIN QETON B RI C 'A'BRAC ,H I. E. OSMUN, '16 .. G. R. GLORIEUX, ,I7 . C. K. XNALLACE, '18 C. H. TOWNSEND, ,IQ H. M. ILL, ,IQ A. C. DUNN W. T. FIELD P. G. GIFFIN D. A. DEPUE R. EBERSTADT H. B. DEGRAY E. B. DUNPH1' N. H. ARONSOHN XV. R. BAKER, JR. E. I. DUNN A. E. I'IILTON MEMBERS, 1918 W. L. HEATH G. L. PITCAIRN I. G. NIUIRHEAD P. M. RUNYON I. E. OSMUN H. S. SCHWABACHER MEMBERS, 1917 J. M. FOSTER H. H. HOYT G. R. GLORIEUX T. D. JOECK J. R. ZHARDTN H. N. ODELL MEMBERS, 1918 L. G. ERSKINE W. T. HAMMER R. I. GOERKE B. P. LEEB . W. S. SCHVVABACHER MEMBERS, 1919 H. M. ILL C. PARKER, 3R11 I. N. MAY R. S. POLLARD I. D. MCNIASTER R. XV. SHANNON F. S. MUZZY W. R. TOWNLEY 3C8 ztnark Zlnahsmp 62511113 OFFICERS ...........P-resident ........Vice-Presidezzt . . . .Secretary-Treasurer .. .. ..F1'L'.YhI7Z'l1IL Directors I. STENVART C. H. A. XNILLIAMS I. RIKER R. C. WILSON J. B. VVISS W. T. STUART C. K. XVALLACE C. H. TOWNSEND P. VAN DEVENTER S. VV. XIVATERBURY .E 5 THE PRTN CETON BRIC 'A'BRAC 1 erkiumen Qiluia C. F. lX'IARTIN, 3RD, 'I WY M. 'WEIDMAN, ,I7 W. A. HUSTON, '18 H. K. NIARTIN, ,IQ .. MEMBERS, 1916 R. ELLIS E. KTEFEL . C. F. M:XRTIN MEMBERS, 1917 VV. GAILEY R. E. HEIMBACH L. E. PIILTEBEITEL . MEMBERS, 1918 'W. CURRIE XV. A, PIUSTON M. A. NICCLOSKEY D. FOSTER, IR. R. S. LEIDY' J. F. MILLS MEMBERS, 1919 C. E. PIILLEGRASS, IR. H. K. MARTIN 309 OFFICERS 6 ................ ........ P resident .... ........ Vice-Preiideut . . . . . . . . .Secrefaffy-Treasurer . . .... F7USh71lU1l Director E. J. NIIDDOUR WY M. XNEIDMAN C. S. RICHARDSON J. C. TROSTLE THE PRINCETON 131210-A-BRAC FT Rhilahelpbia Mantra! ilaigb Schuul Qiluh OFFICERS HARRY C. CROSS, '16 ..,.............. ....... P resident RICHARD H. MCCANN, ,I7 ..... ,..... I 'ice-President HENRY M. DUBBS, '18 .... ., ..,......... Treasurer ROBERT H. DUNN, ,IQ ..........,.......... Fresh-man Director MEMBERS, 1916 H. C. CROSS P. A. G. NIACHEMER E. L. POTTS J. RUSSELL, JR. B. FRANKLIN, JR. C. F. NITEZICY I. R. RHDADS MEMBERS, 1917 M. L. EDGAR E. H. FORSTER R. H. MCCANN R. M. MCDONALD M. S. EDGAR MEMBERS, 1918 H. M. DUBBS R. B. LUTZ MEMBERS, 1919 R. H. DUNN ' P. M. KRETCHMANN C. O. NIAYER, IR. 310 H1 THE PR'IN CET ON B RI C 'A' BRAC ,B V v umfrzt Qlluh OFFICERS A. L. HASIQELL, '16 ................. ........ P resident P. B. KNOWLTON, 'I7 .... ....... V ice-President P. B. LEE, '18 .... .... S ecretary-Treaszwcr MEMBERS, 1916 MEMBERS, 1918 H. D. HARVEY A. L. HASKELL J. Hom' I. O. BLAKE . P. JELKE, 3RD P. B. LEE MEMBERS, 1917- MEMBERS, 1919 F. F. ALEXANPDRE P. B. KNOWLTON F. A. CoMsToc1c A P. .KISSAM A. W. H, T.-wma 311 Ei IE THE PRIIN CETON B RI C 'A B RAC NELSON REED, '16 W1 A. LOWRIE, yI7 CLARK MILLER, '18 VV. K. NIMICK, ,IQ F. W. BAILEY W. H. FRIESELL G. B. GUNDENBURG W. F. CLARKSON P. B. DICKEY I. W. DONNER T. I. HILI,IARD C. R. ARROTT W. R. BEAL I. M. ANDERSON H. M. BAER ' MEMBERS, 1916 C. T. GARRISON W. C. KING I. R. JOHNSTON N. REED D. G. KENNEDY G. VV. REINEMAN MEMBERS, 1917 F. T. Hocc M. W. LEGGET I. G. S. HUMPHREYS W. A. LOWRIE W. Y. HUMPHREYS A. L. NTCKAIG G. C. KING MEMBERS, 1918 E. P. BECKER S. D. HERRON P. I. HERRON M. KIEHL MEMBERS, 1919 I. G. CAMPBELL J. G. HOWVLEY S. W. DREYFUSS W. K. NIMICK 312 Ci' S73 Q RG EB. Q an EXE On gm MS' 5 P8 E' S3 B' IPC emu EO P7 President . . . . . . . Vice-Presidczzt . . . .Secretary-Treaszzfxfr . . . . .Freshman Director B. SHEA C. 'XVIESE MCK. PAULSON XIV. VENSEL B. VVOODS MILLER A. SIPE M. VERNER THE PRINCETON BRIC 'A'BRAC . rm :A . 'I N 3' . 4 ' ' asm:.A?K?fv '- wav ,Of . .-c ,W -P .. if '-14515 .- ' ' '- 1f?Z??92ZAf Viv' f . , ff 'E 'f .., .1 . H aff 1 . f5-?am.1?7- .g f M .?g?' , ,??fZi. m ayirf- ' 'H ff- f - - . fi I:.mf 4 -'ff-'f '2fif2ffL' S 'YF' 1 wi, 58- fn' 99. ,.-..,4115,4g2-1' -. ' 1- ., 55-16..:1-.f?zm3:mm:w.19:m. .'-,fwm .- -,113a1-.W L. 1. 51.43-112' 'nggflf X ' 1 f - T .1 '- ' '- ..S:S':' ,, . f 1Hf:41-f-T' V- fem-',4'fff.-f 2-fJ-'wr 'gi - . W. -- 1 ,Q -I fig ,, ,,'- H -'g-,-y.wugg- 14. -- - -J -V an ww .., ,.,, V +'fw : -m,-- - J' A. ' . -' ' r .Q .0- .Pvfyig-Q 47,9 :zu ' .. .:'j- ' ' .J -gs-S ,, . 'm+.3,..f!..? N , ..i3.,1.,...,'i. .:' '- -3 fs 5 iw S' ' ., . -, y-K ' '..g,ff , 'iv' ..- ifdyfg, S-, .-,ara-: mf- S - 4 - -.J .V I . A .1 ' N-14 'ff 'nf' .IL- ' 2 1-Z TW? W?f124- ':'Sfi F52 '. ' . W'f f 3-' ' '. . ' 0 , .f 1: '.-.- 'Fl'-S '-f'ff.4wo6E-.swf ..vf:rf'-',4r-it rpm,--'e 1f'.'f' f A,-.. , .V M, - , hf.,wgv . - rf A-me-' . ww---a,f.N.5 ,V - .qf.ApM..1.-45111..--ui: .. .. . ' ' .'- -e ww 1.1.1 1. 1-rfv' ' -- . ' -1 f.,..ff .mf ' ' E ., A ff: , 1 . 1 5? . JA' ' ?f'.'i i3'1 ,...-rift: ' ' ' - . . -ff ' lf' f: . '. H .. iyll v 'N .. 1 ' N 4.2 N, . ' -, ... AWS 'H ' f . ' V' 2 v ga + ' w-,.. ,. M . . . Q X V. 1 . 1 1 .1 P '- f- '- ' ' -Q 1 1 ' ' '. fw - . f ' - :' -' f 1..4 . . J1s? V W F - ' it. Qzurgfs bzbnul Qllluh OFFICERS E. B. XMALL, '16 .. ............. ....... P reszdezzt E. W. FOSTER, '17 ., . ...... Vice-President H. R, LEVVIS, '18 .. .... ...Secretaffy-Treasurer VV. H. T. IVIACKIE S. P. W. FOSTER W. A. BUELL W. D. F. I'IUGI-IES G. R. P. LAMONT MEMBERS, 1916 M. SHOEMAKER, IR. E. B. VVALL MEMBERS, 1917 VV. F. REYNOLDS MEMBERS, 1918 M. GOODSPEED MEMBERS, 1919 B. LARKIN S. H. JENCKES 313 W. NV HITE M. VVARD H. R. LEWIS O. M. KILBY THE PR'INCETGN 131210-A-BRAC C nl . 4-M. -,M 4 .1 M bt. 3Baul'5 brbuul, Clinmzurh, 312. . OFFICERS S. HIRSCHBERG, '16 .... ....... P resident C. R. ARROTT, '18 .... ..., S ecretary-Treasurer J. INGERSOLL, '17 ..... .... I fire-President I. COOKE, ZND, ,IQ .... ..... F reshman Director MEMBERS, 1916 W. S. ACICERMAN E. S. DECHERT D. S. HIRSCHBERG H. B. VANDERHOEF D. L. XIVARD MEMBERS, 1917 H. BOHLEN, JR. I. E. GOWAN I. S. HUNIPHREYS G. C. KING T. VV. REYNDERS, IR. W. H. SCHOEN, I C. DEMAREST T. I. HILLIARD W. I. PIUMPHREYS, JR. W. G. MCADOO, IR. E. C. B. SIMONIN F. S. WARREN W. FQRD P. W. HILLS C. J. INGERSOLL D. W. ORRICK H. F. STRAW, JR. H W. YOUNG R. GOODRICH MEMBERS, 1918 R. ARROTT E. CAMPBELL T. P. GORTER VV. NIATHEWS F. J. RUE R W. UI-SHAW E. BREWSTER H. R. CHAMBERS E W. ICANE R. B. MONTGOLIERX' I. W. STAFFORD - C. W. VVINANT D. F. BRUNE H. B. CUSHMAN L V. LAMAR P. R. PYNE, JR. MEMBERS, 1919 V H. ACKERMAN F. BURCHELL R. CRESWELL W. M. FLETCHER J. G. RAMSAY O I. TOLAND ARMOUR, 2ND I. COOKE, 2ND A TERRY, IR. P. M. PARKER S. I. SHARPLESS I. WINTERSTEEN 314 E, THE PRINCETOINT BRIC A-BRAC A ,B Sthuul Statistic! 1916 1917 19181 1919 Totals 1916 1917 1918 1919 Totals Lawrenceville .,,. 47 35 35 47 184 Chestnut Hill Academy ........ 4 3 4 2 I3 The Hill School ............... I7 25 20 16 78 University School CClevelandj 2 8 2 1 I3 Mercersburg' ................,. 16 9 I2 I7 54 'William Penn Charter ......... 5 5 ,. 3 I3 St. Paul's School CConcordj . . . 5 18 16 I4 53 Polytechnic Preparatory Cllrook- Newark Academy .....,....... II I5 9 I5 50 lynb ................,....... 4 2 2 4 I2 Phillips Exeter ...,..........., II IO I2 I4 47 Gther Preparatory Schools rep- Princeton Preparatory School.. 6 I5 I0 7 38 resented ...............,.... 71 78 8'1 78 Shadyside Academy ........,.. II 7 6 5 29 Other High Schools represented 36 29 65 44 .. Gilman Country School .... .. . 4 4 7 6 21 Colleges .......... , ............ 3 IO 6 . . . . Andover ..........,..... 2 7 4 7 20 T 1 I P -' 1' T '1 ' Harrisburg Academy ..,....... 4 5 5 4 18 Ota numjer reparatory P Y. . Schools represented .......... 89 96 QQ 96 erlxiomen Seminary .......... 4 4 7 3 18 T I H, 1 S h I Philadelphia Central High School 7 5 2 '3 I7 Om number 131 C OO 5 rep' ' resented ..............,..... 38 33 68 46 . . Haverford ....... . .......,..... 4 5 3 4 16 A . Colleges ............,...., ... 3 IO 6 .. .. Asheville .... .. . 5 3 5 2 I5 - ,t Z Sl. George's ... ... 4 3 3 5 I5 Totals ... ...., 130 139 173 142 315 Es :E E QTHE PRINCETON 31210-A-BRAC S . THE ART BUILDING mmm Us K I X ,fs g f N l W r 4 I EI r 'E' PI E' ...J . C4 Q?7X S 'M Efs T1-113 912-INCETON BRIO-A-BRAC Ijilabelphian bnciztp 1115132 Qliljristian Zlssnciatiun of iprinnetnn Tllinihersitp EOUNDED 1825 OFFICERS SAMUEL M. SHOEMAKER, JR., '16 ...... ........ I 'rcsidezzt BOUDINOT B. ATTERBURY, '16 .... . ...l'z'cc-Preddezzt ' STANLEY L. PHRANER. '16 . . ........ Treasf-:rar THOMAS S. EVENS, '97 ..... ..... G mzmfal SOc1'vta1'y XVEIR STEWVART, '15 ............,..... :...flS50C7'G1'U Serf'cta1'y BOARD OF DIRECTORS JOHN MCDOWELL, '94, ChfGZ'7?7lU7I ROBERT GARRETT, '97, Twaxmfm' CHARLES VV. MCALPIN, '88 T. H. P. SA11.ER, '89 NORIVIAN M. THOMAS, 'O5 ROBERT E. SPEER, '89 LUc1Us H. IVIILLER, '97 T. NEWELL PFEIFFISR, '08 CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES B. B. ATTERBURY, '16 ..., .... M embership S. MUDD, '16 ...... ............,.. F land Book W. H. OSBORN, '16 .... ........ F inauce L. SWEET, '16 ......., .... S tudent Volunteer Band H. B. HOSKINS, '17 ..... .... B ible Study H. D. HARVEY, '16 ..., ....,.... S t. Paul's Society M. GATES, '16 ......... ...... D eputations T. N. ROBINSON, '16 .... ................ L ibrarian L. G. PAYSON, '16 ..... I'IAROLD D. HARVEY, '16 . I-lAM1LTON F. ARMSTRONG, '16 ... . .Social Service St. auI'5 bnnietp OFFICERS ' ,,,, ,... ... ,,....Pn1.vident EDWARD I-lARR1s, 2ND. '17 ... ....Trvr1s1m'f .. ..... l'icf-Presidezzf EDGAR A. POE, 3RD, '18 . ...S'crrr'lnry 319 THE PRIN CET ON B RI C 'A' BRAC t rintetnn at Qtaglesmersz .',', HE Princeton delegation to the Eaglesmere Student Conference last june was less than half as large as that of the year before. This is very much to be regretted, but it must be said that an opportunity for hearing the 2.49 -.----- j Q claims of Christianity upon them, came to more Princeton undergraduates last year than for many years past in the meetings conducted by Dr. Fitch. Summer Conferences for School and College men were first held at Northfield by the late Dwight L. Moody more than twenty-live years ago. Since that time there have been yearly conferences at Northfield and in many other places in this and other countries. Nearly two thousand men attended such conferences in America last summer. A day at Eaglesmere consists of a Bible and Mission Study hour, two addresses by men of conspicuous success in some field of Christian work, an afternoon kept free for athletics and recreations, a talk on life questions by the side of the lake, and a delegation meeting before bedtime. These last prove to be the most helpful influences of the conference. The fellows talk freely among themselves, and come to know each other better. Last Summer we were especially impressed with the addresses of Mr. Raymond Robins, an authority on social, economic and industrial conditions, of Bishop Charles E. VVoodcock of Kentucky, and of Mr. G. Sherwood Eddy, who has done so much in China. None who have been to Eaglesmere regret the healthy atmosphere, the brotherly relations of the men, the helpful com- panionship and inspiring words of the speakers. Members-I. N. Sayre, '07, T. S. Evans, yQ7Q C. N. Eddy, '12, J. M. Colt, ,142 G. Forbes, '14, Hsu Kwong. '14. IQI5-bd. Humphreys, I. L. Mott, Mason Olcott, Weir Stewart. 1916-B. B. Atterbury, E. S. Decker, S. C. Hsu, Paul McCready, S. L. Phraner, Ir., S. M. Shoemaker, Ir., L. Sweet, P. E. Twitchell, D. B. Vlfatt. 1917-H. B. Hoskins, G. VV. Perkins, Ir., M. Aver- beck. 1918-A. T. Clark, J. C. Buchanan, C. R. Smith, S. R. Stevenson, S. P. Teng, I. M. Woods, Ir. 320 Hs 23 THE PRTNCETODI BRIC'A-BRAC 19rimetrm bummer amp ':fIQ:'i1,i:'gj:E Y means of the Princeton Summer Camp, about seventy-five boys were transferred for one happy, healthful i if? month from the New York City slums to the open life of the Jersey coast last summer. The camp is situated on the Metedeconk River near Bay Head, and has the double advantage of both woods and shore. Boys to the Fil --A- 3:31-'-fi -: 5 number of thirty-five were accommodated at one time, under the supervision of Princeton undergraduates. Formerly the boys weregiven only a two weeks' outing, but last summer each one was allowed to remain for a month. Various sports were indulged in, unconfined by narrow streets and crowded playgrounds. A baseball league was formed, and pins given to the championship team. Swimming was baseball's chief rival as the most popular pastime, practically every camper being able to swim before he left for the city. VValks through the woods were frequent, and occasionally an all-night hike was made. The boys also had free use of the row-boats, and had many sailing and motorboat trips. The camp was under the management of F. D. Sanford, '09, who was in residence the entire season. Thomas Campbell, of the Big Brother Movement, had charge of athletics, and S. C. Reynolds, '16, was assistant manager and camp physician. A corps of Princeton undergraduates acted as councillors. The boys were divided into squads of about six each, with councillors in charge of each squad. Every morning the councillor took his squad for a nature-study walk, a dip in the ocean, a sail on Barnegat Bay or some other means of instructive recreation and fun. Quite often the men keep up their friendship with the boys during the winter, and in later years, the letters that former councillors receive from old campers testify not only to the transient period of unlimited happiness, but also to the lasting influence in practically every boy's life of the beneficial summer vacation at Princeton Camp. The following men acted as councillors during the past season for periods varying from one week to two months: F. D. Sanford, VV, N. Ottinger, '09, H. Ward, R. Hartshorne, '10, E. R. Wfhittingham, '12, K. E. Stockton, G. F. Phillips, '14, I. M. Kline, '15, E. D. Alyea, E. S. Carter, R. C. Heyl, S. C. Reynolds, '16, J. M. Denison, E. L. Duer, E. Kempshall, C. D. Leake, Wf F. Nixon, R. H. Ritter, A. V. Savage, H. R. Spencer, H. B. Vollrath, '17, I. A. Machin, G. K. Mcllvain, S. D. Page, jr., '18, R. Lamonte, I. Reich. i 321 Et :B E1 THE PRTN CET ON B RI C 'A4' BRAC 53 St. iBatri:k's ap, asain: . A yvvy . +2 -i fffkfx z 1545.9 .- - F Q!! -'71 ' S' -, gi' 5: I 'f 3 491254-2 4 .,A .:,l ,. , 5: , , H M: ':-'fj.f-- ' ' ,-:sg SL 6,4-',cf'L , ' fy 2--bf-.4fff'f . -f hir ' IJ , Wiki .. nj 'Vg W- 'Q '14 6 5531:-'ff-,jF5PE 75 rg - g,,,-fv '5'a2':5f?'I 33- fain ' if.. -3 i l ! g'5':v fo' J U., -.1 . f ,,,Q,5f.5.:. ' V. :if --,--..f55.f ,,!.5' 3- 4443,-,,:.31.,?' ,ww War. wi r, if 2. - ffl' 5, -N ' IH. ' 1 4 K .Jf agi s gig?-Wg? 1 Q, 5 fi, E, ,-,., lf. 1 . . ,.. . . M , m. ,. ,, K. Zl H0715 Y-' l'Q,'.'741f ' P Y wp fl, '- .' ' i.53' 1 ,.,,, 4 A Q, r,,53gw.. .f A ,Q A A s-xv ,Q ,Q ,1 .J H gn gg, ,,,, , 3 hrs 9, ',,j-xijg vf.ag14' f .' 33' -f , '- ' 45 Ny ' . ' ' - 'Z A '- A 'Q- -V 1i ,z5'5 ' ' 'fa i. 's:f+ f .. y W : xii -KJ.'QJ, bg Kg ' o ' ? P. -f Z? . ?PQfi53f -1: ug: 155, fewgau' I ,. my A 'fzfa 'Q'Ti9',j 23 N127 .gif -.9 A ffffhi Z . JN ..r a 1 f-- .Q - ' ' ' 2' : X 'ja . 'sl my ff ,,f-, .,--1415: ,. FW- L' . .1 M in 'hm e--, snag 44- K 11- 5 Ei 43 MUSCEM- NY THE PRINCET BRIC'A'BRAC A 1 ENIDR DUNDII 4 ? lllll ' OFFICERS TRIAROLD D. HARVEY .... Presidenzl LAURENCE G. PAYSON .......,....... .... S ecretary MEMBERS BOUDINOT B. ATTERBURY ......................,.. Scholarship DONELSON M. LAKE ..... ...., N Ianager of the Track Team I. MCFERRAN BARR ....... ..Manager of the Football Team BENJAMIN BULLDCK, 3RD. .. ..Manager of the Baseball Team ALLAN M. BUTLER ...,.., .......... lv Ianager of the Crew BYRD DOUGLAS ..... . .................. Class Election FRANK GLICK ..........,, ...... C aptain of the Football Team TTAROLD D. T'-TARVEY...Cl1Z1lT1113.11 of Thr Da-ily P1'i11cclm1ia1z C. LAMBERT HEYNIGER ........ President of the Triangle Club JESSE HOYT ........,,,.. Representative of the Baseball Team 325 TVILTON LLOYD-SMITH ......... Manager of the Triangle Club NVM. H. OSBORNE. .Chairman of the Dining Halls Committee LAURENCE G. PAYSON, Managing Editor of The fJI'l'1Il't,lLUlI Tigwf' GRANT A. PEACOCK ...... I ............,..... General Election FRANK C. ROBERTS, JR., Business Manager of The Daily Pl'llll't'f0IlfLllIH EDWVARD L, SHEA ...............,........... General Election SAMUEL M. SHOEMAKER, IR, .... .l,, C lass Election THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC Mnhergrahuatz Stbuuls Qllummittee OFFICERS I. R. S'l'OCK'l'ON, '16 .... . .......... ,.... C huirilzzm bl. Mel . l-3.x1zR, '16 .... 4'f' rvmrxx' PUBLICITY COMMITTEE J. R. S'roc14'roN, '16 .........,....,................ Clmirmnn S. C. R1ax'No1.1ws, '16 I-l. L. l'l.QxN15x', '17 ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE I. MCP. BARR,-, '16 ....,....................,...... Clzuirmau ll. D. Comix, '17 C. L. l'l.1cYN1cz1-:1z, 16 C. H. L.'x'rRoB1:, 'I7 XM li. MOOlll4l, '17 ,l. R11ssi':1,1., ilu., '16 ll, D. ll.xRvEx', '16 lf. T. l-locscz, '17 S. M. LINK, '17 G. .-X. Pmcocic, '16 li. H. ll'.Xl.I., '16 The Uiiclergracluzxte Schools Committee has cllarge of all the publicity work done by the un1le1'g1'z1cl1iz1te-5 for Priiieetoil The Committee is Cliviclerl into two suli-committees, one of which has charge of sending out all pulmlicatioiis to sclioolliovs while the other forms an eiitertainmexit hotly to look after schoollaoys who visit Princeton at attend scholastic meets, etc. The entire activities of the Committee are under the Control of the Senior Council. 327 THE PI2'INCETON BRIC-A-BRAC E x T1 I XV. H. OSBORN N. M. CHESTER DININ1'HALl.S Mmm' OFFICER W. H. OSBORN, Chairman E. S, DECKER C. S. DICKERMAN A D. A. D. QGDEN R. L. CLEVELA MEMBERS, 1916 W. LLOYD-SMITH MEMBERS, 1917 R. EBERSTADT MEMBERS, 1918 B. P. LEEB 2 MEMBERS, 1919 ND C. L. 329 F. D. PAYNE L. G PM SON G. NV. PERKINS XV F R1 x NIOLDS MCGRAW C. XV. BONBRIGHT THE PI2'IN CET ON B RI C 'A' B RAC Zinternatiunal ulttp Qlluh The Polity Club was organized last year by a small group of undergraduates interested in international affairs, and it soon assumed an important place among college organizations. lt held several informal discussions, and organized a number of inter esting public meetings, at which as speakers there were such notable men as ex-President Taft, Sir George Paish, Hon John Bassett Moore, Dr. Bernard Durnberg, President Goodnow of Johns Hopkins, and Prof. Michael Pupin, Consul-General from Serbia. OFFICERS, 1915-16 PROF. PHILIP NTARSHALL BROWN ......., !'f0Il0I'CIl'j' Chairzzzan HAMILTON FISH ARNISTRONG, '16 ....,............. Chairman HARVEY M. l'lIiYNVOOD, ,I7 ........... I .............. Secrciary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE A B'lOCRli Cares, '16 W1LL1ixM H. OSBORN, '16 GEORGE W. P12R1c1Ns, JR I7 MEMBERS, 1916 H. F. A.RMS'l'RONG D. R. ELLIS W. LLOYD-SM1rH W. F. REX'NOLDS M. TAPPEN C. BANIGAN F. L. FARRELL P. H. McCoMAs N. ROB1NsoN M. THOMAS I. MCF. BARR M GATES C. F. NIARTIN . D. SEYMOUR S. TIPPETTS B. BULLOCK, 31111 H D. HARVEY E. K. NIITCHELL, IR. G. M. SHIPMAN B. XVALI. R. L. CLEVELAND A. L. HAXSICELL C. O. NICHOLS S. M. SHOEMARER, IR. . A. Wissr W. S. DELL S C. Hsc W. H. OSBORN J. R. S'roc1cTON . XMI-HTE W. H. TDIEYO A. H. JACKSON L. G. PAYSON A. WY TALLEY . R. X'X'1L1.oUGH1sx ' MEMBERS, 1917 M. J. AVi5RB1ecK, IR. I. M. DENISON H. B. HOSICINS H. L. LANEX' XY. PERKINS, R S. BUSH J. W. DONNER C. J. INGERSOLL L. N. LUKENS SAVAGE P. COOPER H. T. DUNN A. IACKMAN . BJATHIASEN WARD A. TI COPELAND H. M. Hevwoon D. JACKSON . L. McK.-un C. XX1LL1.xMs H. L. CORY MEMBERS, 1918 , C. R. ARROTT C. VV. BONBRIGHT I. CROMWELL XV. XV. HAMPL: S. BlICl'IAIil. S. M. BUTT J. P. FISHBURN G. K. McILw,x1N MEMBERS, 1919 D. li. BRUCE R. D. lVIcKE1z H. H. STR.x'r15R 331 Bk in i I. M. BAKER W. BOWER S. A. BOWMAN M. 1. BUNNELL B. G. DANC1' G. C. DELACY, IR. WY H. DEYO H. E. DILLON B. DOUGLAS R. D. EVANS P. O. FENDRICK M. J. AVERBECK, D. R. BURNES S. BUSH . P. COOPER I THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC rinuztun Uinihersitp lain Cliluiu OFFICERS NEVILLE MILLER .... ............. .....,....... P 1 'asidcnt CLARENCE M. TAPPEN .... .S'fcrcfa1'y-Trvnsuvfer MEMBERS, 1916 L. E. GAINES H. L. GORDON, IR. D. S. FTIRSCHBERG I. IEIOYT NV. M. KALT H. H. IQENNEDY D. H. ICENYON H. M. LAMBERTON, JR. W. LLOYD-SMITH I. NV. NIASSIE O. P. NICCOMAS R. L. NICICINNEY I. D. NICLANAHAN H. J. MELOSH N MILLER J. VV. MORGAN L. MOUNT I. H. NEELY', IR. 1. F. S. I. MEMBERS, D. A. DEPUE I. XV. L. DEYOE J. I. W. DONNER P. H. T. DUNN E 'I- E. OSMUN R. PEMBERTON, IR. P. PERLMAN M. RAYMOND, IR. 1917 H. FROST W. GAILEY E. .HALL PIARRIS, QND N. REED J. R. RHOAIJS H. A. RIEDEL F. C. ROBEIQTS, JR. I. R. SERENA G. M. SI-IIPMAN, JR A. XV. TALLEY C. M. TAPPEN M. G. TRAYLOR E. B. XNALL H. A. VVILLIAMS R. J. XVORTENDYKE, JR J. R. HIGGINS XV. VV. LYONS G. F. PLYMIYION C. C. XVILLTAMS THE PR'INCETON BRIO-A'BRAC '1 Cfngineering Qiluh OFFICERS' D. S. Goou, ...., .........,.... ,........... P r exidwzf I. B. MCTIGUE .,.. .. ...,,.,. .gl'L'7'l'fill'-X'-7N7'F!7A'1lI'l'7' MEMBERS, 1916 D. BRERETON XX . H. FREISELL I. B. MCTIGU15 XY. K, B. STARR GILLESPIE D. S. GOOD , E. L. SHEA G. WALLAcr: MEMBERS, 1917 A. CHARLES I. E. Envy XY. B. GARRETT NV. M. NIADDEN I-I. DRIGGS, JR, C. H. FOLWELL C. H. LATRORE J. xnxx K. Rlclflalms 1D THE PRINCETON BRIO 'A-BRAC MEDICAL CLU B THOMAS CARTY M'CREADY WAT1' POT11 R XVOODBRIDGE CRISCITXELLO HEIMBACH WIESE GOLDSTEIN VAN DYKE DODD GLOX LR BUELL FLINN MUDD SCUDDER LEAKE STARR PHELPS . 'EX fl MES' THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC I 5 T ,-A 1 r r .1 l . wi 5 , 581 QI I Ukinnhersmtp ehlcal 61111111 I I E 1 l 1 N -' 1 1 I 1 1 I I. I 'H I OFFICERS Q C W1 11 f 1 - 1- 5 II Ns! 1' ff N. NV. SCUDDER. '16 ,.....,......... ,...... I Drasidmt . 1 1 ' I I 1 X . . x -2 C. D. LEAKE, ,I7 .... ....,.. I fzce-Prc.vzdwzt1 1 STUART M VDD, '16 I .... .... , Tccretaffy-Treaszzrcz' MEMBERS, 1916 H. C. CROSS L. L. GLOVER N. VV. SCUDDER ' VAN DYKE W. F. Donn P. B. KIACCREADY G. M. SHIPMAN WAT-1 VV. Y. FILLEBROWN S. 1WUDD I. STARR, IR. XMIESE A. M. FRANTZ XIV. M. PHELPS H. M. THOMAS NVOODBRIDGE MEMBERS, 1917 P. S. BARBA J. H. CLOSSON, 3RD R, E. PTEIMBACH . LUKENS J. R. CARTY M. CRISCITIELLO, IR. C. D. LEAKE MEMBERS, .1918 VV. Ai BUELL L. B. F1.1NN M. B. MCLAUU1-11.1N TU1:N1z1z I. GoL11ST1z1N A. K. POOLE MEMBER, 1919 P. V. NIRAVLAG 337 Es :H W. M. AGAR R. P. AALRTHUR J. M. BARR A. NV. BEVIN H. G. BROWN THE PRINCETON BRIC-A-BRAC x Bight wing Qfluh G. C, VVALLACE, L. E. GAINES A. M. BUTLER W. Y. FILLEBROWN L. E. GAINES H. D. PIARVEY JR. .. OFFICERS ' D. S. HIRSCHBERG I. HUYT C. E. KOCR E. J. LAMARCHE 339 . .... C.hfGlA7'H'IUIl . . . .,SAern'1'1zr-v B. C. LAW J. VV. NIASSIE R. L. MCKINNEV J. B. ROSE A G. M. G G. D A. G. C. W . RUSSELL, IR. RENTSCHLER. IR TRAYLOR NVALLACE, IR. A R I7 Sf in E, QTHE QRINCETON 131210-A-BRAC R : L Z N , bib PRINCETON MEN AT QPLATTSBURG Hs if THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC be Iattshurg amp 'RINCETONA was strongly represented at the Students' Camp of Military lnstruction, held at Plattsburg, N. Y.. during July and the early part of August. The Princeton delegation numbered forty-eight men out of a total of about six hundred and fifty. Harvard alone had a larger number of men present. The aim of the camp was to train officers for volunteer armies, should the need for volunteer armies arise. Although only a few of the men who attended the camp are now qualilied to become efficient commissioned officers, most of them are fairly well versed in the fundamentals of drill, shooting and minor tactics. Princeton men made a creditable showing in all the activities of the camp. On the rilie range, the Princeton team made the highest score of any school or college represented, defeating Cornell, last year's title holders, and the strongest of the military colleges present. V The men from each college were distributed evenly among the eight companies. This was a most excellent idea, as the fellows from the different colleges were thrown together and in this way became acquainted with each other. President Hibben, who, by the way, suggested to General Wlood the idea of the student camps, and who is Chairman of the Advisory Board of College Presidents of the National Reserve Corps, spent several days at Plattsburg. lf-le made a talk which was received with the greatest enthusiasm by the entire camp. One of the most enjoyable parts of the encampment for Princeton men was the Princeton dinner. It was strictly informal and attended by all Princeton men at camp, both undergraduates and Alumni who happened to be in Plattsburg. President I-libben acted as toastmaster and many interesting talks were made. Ken Clark came up from New York especially for the dinner and his music and songs added greatly to the enjoyment of the occasion. The following is a list of the ,IS men and undergraduates who attended the Encamprnent: IQI5-J. A. Q. Franks, R. G. Kellett and A. P. Miller. 1916-D. H. Kenyon, P. H. Gadebush, L. C. Seymour, J. M. Raymond, R. J. Wfortendyke, I. S. Armstrong and W. R. VVilloughby. IQI7-H. H. Hoyt, I. Q. Horne, P. VV. Foster, R. A. Franks, H. Ford, J. H. Black, VV. E. Guy, E. R. Hasslacher, C. K. MacSherry, K. B. Logan, C. VV. Nevin and P. B. Knowlton. 1918-C. E. England, N. R. Fiske, A. V. Lyman, F. Marbury, XV. M. Parker, XV. A. B. Paul, NW. J. Thomas, H. M.'Warden, Ir., XY. A. Buell and I. S. Cromclin. 3-ll Es 226 THE PRTN CETON B RI C A'B RAC Bureau nf Qtuhznt Selfzilaelp VERY effort is put forth to make it possible for students of small means to make their way through Princeton, but the opportunities for remunerative employment are necessarily limited.by the fact that Princeton is a town of only about 5,000 inhabitants. The University offers to remit one hundred and twenty-tive dollars 6125.1 from the charge for tuition to A.B., Litt.B., and B.S. students of small means and good scholastic ability, this remis- sion being in the form of a loan, which the student is expected to repay to the University after graduation. Stu- dents are also employed as waiters at the University Dining Halls, and all Freshmen and Sophomores who can- not afford to pay the full price of six dollars 66.005 per week for their board are advised to apply for positions as waiters. Under the present plan, about one hundred students are given employment at the Dining Halls. They wait upon table for two meals each day, and have the opportunity of sitting with their classmates at table for the third meal. A student seeking to enter Princeton may, therefore, count upon considerable help from the start. It is strongly urged upon every entering stu- dent, however, that after allowing for 3125. remission of tuition and the opportunity to earn all or part of his board, he should have enough ready cash to meet the balance of his expenses for his Freshman year. The opportunities for Freshmen to earn additional money are necessarily fewer than for students who have been on the ground and become better acquainted with con- ditions. There are a great many' ways in which students find employment. One of the most remunerative methods is tutoring. Stu- dents who maintain a high standing in their studies may receive official authorization to obtain work as a qualified tutor, work which pays from a dollar to a dollar and a half an hour. Several students earn from four to hve dollars a week by conduct- ing a clothes-pressing establishmentg others conduct a baggage express before and after each vacation, for the purpose of trans- ferring students' baggage to and from the railway stationg and about one hundred men secure employment at the University Dining Halls, as mentioned above. Other profitable sources of income are newspaper correspondentships, under the direction of the Press Club, stenography and typewritingg local agencies for out-of-town business firms, acting as gatemen and ushers. and selling programmes, score-cards, etc., at the University athletic games, and caring for furnaces, yards and gardens for residents of the town. Practically all of the available work except tutoring is given out through the Bureau of Self-Help, and all students needing assistance are expected to register with the Bureau. The Secretary of the Bureau will be glad to hear from any man who may be thinking of coming to Princeton with the expectation of securing some employment during his college course. In fact, it would assist the work of the Bureau if all who expect to need employment would write to the Secretary prior to the opening of the college year, stating the fact and indi- cating in what sort of work, if any, they have had previous experience. All such communications should be addressed to Mr. George MCF. Galt, Secretary of the Bureau of Self-Help, 48 Mercer Street, Princeton, N. J. V X, 139 E way? 342 Ex 15 H1 QTHE PRINCETON 31210-A-BRAC Q f-x 'X KJ Q' benim: igrumenahe Qllummittee A. L. HASKELL, Chairman I. MCP. BARR A. W. BEVIN A. M. BUTLER B. BULLOCK, 3RD L. E. GAINES D. B. 345 WATT D. M. LAICE B. C. LAW W. LLOYD-SMITH I. W. NIASSIE M. G. TRAYLOR THE PI2'IN CET ON BRIC 'A-BRAC F. F. ALEXAXIDRE N. P. BEVIN Y I. VV. DONNER R. EBERSTADT C. PIADDEN, 3RD 3-1-7 fiuninr Rrumenahe Cliummittee P. XV. FOSTER, Clmirnzza P. M. STURGES 71 VV. B. Moomz E. OLIPHANT XV. F. REYNOLDS J. T. SCULLY D. VV. TIBBOTT gf is .1 5 THE PR'IN CETON B RI C 'A' B RAC Supbumure Retention Cdlnmmittez C. R. ARROTT P. C. KAUFFMAN C. V. 1'IALSEY E M. NICILVAI P. B. LEE 348 Ei 5 as u JFK' ,Q hw J' ww QW 1 ,,.. fi, '- , Rf, 1- ' W3 if '? :'5'1 ' 4 ' IN' ' ' , 5' ff . 5' .1115 eff' 5 5, E 52 V f' I -1 11 , ' ' . 4 , ' ' 2 . ' ,E - z '1 2 W- gag 2 1, in T .. 3 7 V P , ' , 1 .eg Q- ' .A . ff' ww E: 2 I 7 14 I, ' Ez 1 . ff- ' 5191 f 1:2'1-xg ' - a .U 5- E311 r 11 ! ,: . fy ,.t f. , l k Z 4 lg.: U 3 : gi -vi-'Ami' .- ' 1' if-7 f - ,B V , if whwgz.-,N ' W:-ji ,, YT ?- 4 '. Q' ' - - . .LfQ 77 1. 'ff+f-+4-ff ' 'f 2331 ,. - 5 iii 1, V '11 ',' 'g-, A ', 51, f .,,- ,-,Q ff . A ,QV ' I ' 1 fi- 1 1' :ff-1 - -- - e-- f- ,v,,,A -W. - . . If pw'-Q5r1,g4g.gj3-1ff. .,J,.-f, N'4ifvg.y, , ' 1243 ': .5 1 A- 4 . ' - 1,-fi, .sf W , 5, ,,z1g,v,-ft 37.1-:ic-f uf., 5.4 ,..1:f.,f:.p.-4. '-wh.-, , f .. . MW, , .Y m,4,fL,.K., ,v-, ,., Y A l, ' --'- ' ig . .. N , - m y u V '1-Mfg 'Q 'ffrp .I Sig. 1,31 gg ' 'f '- K 'F ?711' A . ,,,,-f:'-.- ,-,154 2 1-'1 If . ' gl' A W 'f ' A 1 C Q , 1 - ' .bay ,s ---Lil -47 , v - A if i if i f IE, QTHE PIv2'INCETON 31210-A-BRAC ' N ' CLASS OF 1915 NAME Carlos R. Adams .... James A. Adams ..,. James F. Adams .... THE P12'IN CET ON B RI C 'A' B RAC QEIHSS nf 1915 ADDRESS . . . . . . . . . .Bedford Hills, N. Y. ... . . .Bloomheld, P. E. I., Canada ....1oo Broadway, New York City Paul D. Adams .... .......... 2 79 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. I. VVilliam C. Allee ........... 32 Delaware Ave., Detroit, Mich. Charles C. Allen, Jr.. .3727 Xhfestminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. Carrol VV. Alton ........ James B. Anderson, jr.. . Harold Apgar .........., Williain C. Arnold, 2l'lC.lz Stuart K. Atha .......... Joseph W1 Bailey, Jr.. . .. james A. Baker, Jr.. . .. John S. Baker ...... L. C. Baldwin ........ Harold R. Ballin ....,... Theodore P. Barber .... W'illiam A. Barber, Ir... Richard Bard ......... , Ray A. Barnard ...... lfVilliam M. Barr ....... VVinthrop H. Battles .... ......2522 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill. ............333 Pine St., Phila., Pa. .................High Bridge, N. I. ...529 Scotland Road, Orange, N. I. ....24 lfVaverly Ave., Newark, N. I. ....I52O 16th St., WVashington, D. C. .... . .1416 Main St., Houston, Tex. ...8 E. 75tl'l St., New York City ....A Via Palestro, Florence, Italy ... . .26 VV. 75th St., New York City .................Cambr1dge, Md. ......165 Broadway, New York City . . . . .Hueneme, Ventura Co., Cal, ..............Pla1nsboro, NJ. .............Metuchen, N. I. . . . . . . . . . .267 S. 19th St., Phila., Pa. Melchior R. Beltzhoover ....... . .... lrving-on-Hudson, N. Y. Robert G. Benson. .. ... Tharratt G. Best .......,. Roswell L. Blodgett ...... George H. Bonsall, -lr... .56 Hudson Ave., Haverstraw, N. Y. Alfred Lee Booth ........ VVilliam SI Borden ..,.. Morris S. Boyer ...... Robert Boyle, Ir. ........ . Thomas B. Brazelton. .. .. . , .66 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. I. . . .265 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. . . . . . . .816 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 447 Lee Ave., lfVebster, Groves, Mo. ...................Groveville, N. I. . ..11 E. 48th St., New York Citv . . .132 Totowa Road, Totowa, N. I. .......................Waco, Texas Clarence D. Brenner. .208 VV. Boardman St., Youngstown, O. Bailey Brower ......r......... 141 Broadway, New York City John S. Brumback ............................ Van 'Wert O. Charles H. Bryant ...... 112 E. Lexington St., Baltimore, Md. Charles P. Buckley, Ir. .....,,............... Cranford, N. J. NAME ' ADDRESS Thomas I. Caine .........,.... Q2 Oak St., Naugatuck, Conn. VVilliana Thomas Caldwell..422 VVest Ave., Pawtucket, R. l. Donald VV. Carruthers ......., 1350 State St., Harrisburg, Pa. Harold W. Chapin .... 21 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn,.N. Y. Vxfilliam B. Chew, Ir. ....................... Houston, Texas George M. Church .........,.................. Tenafly, N. J. Grellet N. Collins ..... . . . . . .140 No. 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Randolph P. Compton ...... 18 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Leslie VV. Cook ....... .. ...... 68 Evans St., Uniontown, Pa. H. KV. Cookingham ................ ,........., P ortland, Ore. Samuel M. Cooley .... Leslie B. Cooper ...... George H. Copeland .... E. S. Correll ......... Robert S. Cowan... Albert B. Craig ..... Alan Crawford ...... Kenelm VV. Crosby ..... Nicholas C. Culolias. ,. 28 Maple Ave., Flemington, N. I. ....283 South St., Morristown, N. I. . . . . . . . . . . . .Upper Montclair, N. I. Japan . . . . .1509 16th St., Washington, D. C. . . , . . . . . . . .Bank St., Sewickley, Pa. .............Merion Station, Pa. . . . . .47 W. 34th St., New York City . . . .1 I3 6th St., East Liverpool, O. George VV. Cumhler ........ ................... S teelton, Pa. Ir Joseph B. Cumming, . ..,..................... Augusta, Ga Edw. V. Dake. . .602 Society for Savings Bldg., Cleveland. O. C. Olden Davis ...,... ...................Hamilton Sq., N. J. Joseph G. Deacon ............. 25 Broad St., Mt. Holly, N. I. Andre DeCoppet ....... ..314 VV. 85th St., New York City Richard Deming, Ir.. ........ 100 Broadway, New York City Iarnes H. Devereux, Ir. ......... 60 Broadway, New York City VV. L. DeVVitt ........ New Madison Hotel, Spokane, Wfash. Frank K. Dimon ..... Thomas Dixon, Jr. ..... . ....................Sunderlinville, Pa. 867 Riverside Drive, New York City Vtlilliam B. Dixon ............ Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Alexander D. Dodd .......... QQ Valley Rd., Montclair, N. T. ,lulius T. A. Doolittle... ..... 300 Genesee St...Utica, N. Y. Wfilliam S. Doty ....... Philip Drinker ....,.. Earl S. Driver ........ 'William C. Dunlap ...... ....................P1lItSli111',Q,'l'l, Pa. South Bethlehem, Pa. 1734 Central Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 1507 N. Second St., llarrisburg, Pa. . . . . . . .212 Pine St., Harrisburg, Pa. NAME Charles E. Dunn, Jr.. James M. Dunn ..... Kenyon V. Dzung .... Douglas A. Elliott .... Walker M. Ellis ..... Theodore Emery. . . Calvin P. Erdman. . . Eberhard L. Faber. . . THE P12-INCETQN 131210-A-BRAC Qllasm nf 1515 Mlnntinuehj ADDRESS ....I53I Tioga St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . .667 E. 18th St., Paterson, N. J. ..................Shao-Hing, China .522 West End Ave., New York City Orleans, La. ......27 Elm St., Morristown, N. J. ....................Princeton, N. J. 335 Riverside Drive, New York City John Heft Faber .......... 105 Rosemore Ave., Glenside, Pa. Gilbert Ellis Faeth. . . John M. T. Finney, Jr David Fleming, 3rd.. John Harold Fox .... ..4520 Holmes St., Kansas City, Mo. . ........ 1300 Eutaw Pl., Baltimore, Md. ......QOI N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. Joseph Mickle Fox .... Everet G. Frank ....... Jerome A. Q. Franks .... ............... W est Orange, N. J. . . . .Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. ....................Par1s, Texas Albert M. Friend, Jr ............................ Ogontz, Pa. Charles L. Froehlich ........ P. O. Box 397, 'West End, N. J. Howard Froelick ............ 721 E. 2ISt St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas M. Galbreath, Jr ........ 319 W. 95th St., N. Y. City Sterling Galt, Jr. ............ , ............. Ernmitsburg, Md. John A. Garvin ................ 46 Cedar St., New York City Harold H. Gile .... .......... C olorado Springs, Colo. Frank G. Gill ........... ..,......,..... G loversville, N. Y. Roland M. Glenn ............................... Renova, Pa. John Temple Graves, Jr. ..... 1754 Que St., Washington, D. C. Orland S. Greene .......... 1840 Madison Rd., Cincinnati, O. Dudley DeMunn Griffin ...... 1647 N. Main St., Scranton, Pa. NVilder H. Haines..1567 Mistletoe Drive, N. E., Cleveland, O. Richard E. Hall. ........... 1138 Judson Ave., Evanston, Ill. VVilliam F. Hallstead, 2nd .... .. .324 Clay Ave., Scranton, Pa. Edward H. Hammond. .2033 Florida Ave., Washington, D. C. James S. Hammond ............ 624 Clyde St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Hampton, Jr. .................,........ Titusville, Pa. George R. Hanks .... 401 E. Catherine St., Chambersburg, Pa. Charles R. Hardin ........ 40 Mt. Prospect Pl., Newark, N. J. William H. Harries ...,........ 5 Centre St., S. Orange, N. J. Richard M. Harris .... .... 1 127 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. NAME ADDRESS lfVilliam W. C. Hatter .... 610 Brunswick Ave., Trenton, N. J. Adolay G. Hausmann..17 Boulevard East, VVeehawken, N. J. Amity T. Haviland ...................... Port Jefferson, L. I. M. J. Hayes .......................,..... Manchester, Conn. James C. Healey ........ 100 Palisade Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Barret S. Heddens ............ . .............. St. Joseph, Mo. J. M. Heffron ........ ..................... S yracuse, N. Y. Edward Ivan Heft ............. 827 Brook St., Louisville, Ky. G. M. Heinzelmann ......,..... .............. D anbury, Conn. John Hemphill ......... 2108 Bancroft Pl., XfVashington, D. C. Thomas A. Hendricks, 1127 N. Meredion St., Indianapolis, Ind. Frank D. Hendrickson, 180 E. Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. NV. B. Hervey .............. 351 W. 114th St., New York City VV. E. Heyne .............. 80 Maiden Lane, New York City Charles C. Hilliard ......................... Asheville, N. C. Lawrence Hills .........................,..... Trenton, N. J. R. P. Holden .....,...... 323 Riverside Drive, New York City Russell 'W'. Holman ............ 31 Fabyan Pl., Newark, N. J. Meston Holmes ....... ..... 3 860 Page Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Robert N. Hood ..... Tom L. Horn .... Vaughan Horner ......, 1028 N. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Jerome L. Horton ........... 117 VV. 77th St., New York City John P. Hosack .......... 505 lfVashington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Charles P. Hough, Jr. .... 400 E. Main St., Jefferson City, Mo. Alfred E. Houston .......... 338 Pacific Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. H. L. Huang .......... 2006 Columbia Rd., Washington, D. C. Arthur F. Humphrey .... 361 Maple Ave., Edgewood Park, Pa. Malcolm Humphreys ..... Normandy Park, Morristown, N. J. John E. Hurst ............ 39 Hopkins Place, Baltimore, Md. George N. lfft, 2nd ......................... Pocatello, Idaho Philip L. Jackson ....... .... 6 IO Salmon St., Portland, Ore. George 'W. Jarman, Jr. ........ 54 W. 76th St., New York City Edmund B. Jermyn, Jr. ...... 621 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa. Thomas R. Jewett .......... 1000 Central Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Walter E. Johnson .......... ..796 Ridge St., Newark, N. J. Edwin E. Jones .......... 638 Diamond St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . .400 Prospect Ave., .Medina, N. Y. .......................Ph1ll1psburg, Pa. . THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC E4 EH Gllzwa nf 1915 mlnntinurhj NAME ADDRESS William L. Jones, Jr. ........ 5722 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. lsidor Kaufman ........,..... 69 Chrystie St., New York City Norman D. Keller ..... Roderick G. Kellett. . . . . . . .5628 Elgin Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. .5103 Newhall St., Germantown, Phila. James C. Kennedy .......,............... Chambersburg, Pa. Charles C. Kepler ..... ..,.......,..........G1lbertsville, Pa. Amos M. Kidder ........ ..... B urn Croft, Highwood, N. J. Reueh B. Kimball, Jr. ........ 135 E. 54th St., New York City James M. Kline ................ 521 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. William Kraus ............. 155 VV. 72nd St., New York City F. P. Leslie ....... 2124 Fremont Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. Sidney L. Levengood ........ 142 W. VVayne Ave., Wayne, Pa. Cedric H. Lewis ......... 515 Jeannette St., Wilkinsburg, Pa. William S. Limond, Jr. ..... 759 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. John A. Linder ....................., Mohegan Lake, N. Y. George B. Logan, Jr.. ..IOO7 N. Lincoln Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. William H. Long, Jr. ......................... Ardmore, Pa. Alfred B. Longstreth ........ 6127 Berlin Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Edward C. Lukens ........................... Haverford, Pa. Jay J. Lyons ................ 194 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Herbert G. Lyttle ...... 636 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Joseph R. McAlpin .......... 68 Williams St., New York City Pressly H. McCance, Smedley Bldg. No. 3, New Haven, Conn. John G, MacConnell ....... Winebiddle Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles C. McCoy ........................ East Liverpool. O. Brunson S. McCutcheon. .21 Rockview Ave., Plainfield, N. J. lan D. MacKenzie .... ...82 Gillett St., Hartford, Conn. Joseph c. MCKibbi.n. . virginia Ave., sf. Paul, Minn. Robert Gennert Macks Lloyd O. Magai ...... Linton S. Marshall ..... John T. Martin ........ Lay Martin ............ 'Walter S. Mason ...... Carl W. Maxheld. . I. Mayers ........... Albert R. Meeker .... Perrinville, N. J. Edward A. MacMillan ......,.......,...... . ..281 Garfield Ave., Jersey City, N. J. . . . . . .Woodcliff-on-the-Hudson, N. J- ...625 Monmouth St., Trenton. N. J. . . .85 Riverside Drive, New York City 214 Longwood Rd., Roland Park, Md. ..61 W. South St., VVilkes-Barre, Pa. .. . . . . . . . .82 Forest Ave., Bangor, Me. ........'............Harr1sburg, Pa. .........South Orange, N. J. NAME ADDRESS Joe Vincent Meigs, 3rd ........................ Lowell, Mass. Albert P. Miller, 3rd..49 Westminster St., Providence, R. l. Frank L. Miller, Jr. ........ 521 Pine St., Chattanooga, Tenn. Dudley H. Mills ..... Robert C. Miner ..... S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. . 719 Madison Ave., New York City Donald G. Mixsell ....,.......................... Easton, Pa, Anthony S. Morris, Jr. ....... 18th and Allegheny Ave., Phila. Langdon E. Morris ........ 383 Bath Ave., Long Branch, N. J. Donald S. Morrison ............................ Big Run, Pa. Philander K. Motheral ,... 407 S. Rebecca St., Pittsburgh, Pa. John, L. Mott ........ August J. Mundt .... Donald Myrick ...... Fitz E. Newbold ..... T. M. Howe Nimick. W. S. Norton ........ M. Leonard 'Ober .... Mason Olcott ...... W. F. Orbison ..... Earl D. Osborn... .. Thomas C. Ould ..... ... . . .75 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J. ...........33 Grand St., Trenton, N. J. .. . .151 Bowdoin St., Springfield, Mass. . . . . . .Care of Drexel 81 Co., Phila., Pa. . .. . . . . .6315 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. . . ..........., Port Washington, L. I. . . . .1101 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. .322 W. 75th St., New York City. . . .. .. ...South Ohio Ave., Sydney, O. ......40 East 36th St., New York Citv ...55 East Park St., East Orange, N. J, Theodore D. Parsons ..................... Shrewsbury, N. J. Maurice Pate ........ . . . . . . .2053 Clermont St., Denver, Colo. David A. Patton .......... 124 Montclair Ave, Newark, N. J. John R. Paul ........ J. Thomas Pearson.. . . .Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Phila. .... . . . .Richmond Hill, Asheville, N. C. Franklin L. Peirce .......... 199 Tenth St., Milwaukee, Wis. G. Altamont Phillips ..................... Hammonton, N. J. Richard B. Porter... Thomas Potter ...... . . . . .927 'Western Ave., Topeka, Kans. Orange, N. J. Vkfilliam B. Prickett .... 1507 West 14th St., VVilmington, Del. C. S. Procter ...,........................ Washington, D. C. Olin S. Putnam ..... Ripley Quinby ..... Wilson K. Ray .... B. C. Read .......... ....,.67 E. Main St., Johnstown, N. Y. .....24 Stratford Place, Newark, N. J. .......939 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. .......................Newark, N. J. Robert H. Reeves .......... R. F. D. No, 2, Phoenixville, Pa. Harold VV. Rehm .... .2026 N. Second St., Philadelphia, Pa. ADDRESS NAME NAME THE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC Gllazm nf 1915 mlnntinuehj ADDRES S Richard I. Reid .....,... .... 5 2 Broadway, New York City J. A. Rentschler, Jr .,.. ........................ H amilton, O. Samuel H. Reynolds, Jr. ...................... Lancaster, Pa. Wilson F. Reynolds ........ 1181 Grand St., Brooklyn, N. Y. J. H. Rial .................................. Greensburg, Pa. Anthony Ricca ............. 24 Hutton St., Jersey City, N. J. Charles Richardson, Jr. ...................... Tacoma, 'Wash I. W. Richardson- .......... . ............., Olmsted Falls, O. George F. Riegel ......... 5217 Greene St.. Germantown, Pa. Elzey M. Roberts ............................. St. Louis, Mo. NValter Van B. Roberts ...................... Titusville, Pa. S M. Robinson ............ 3504 Baring St., Philadelphia, Pa. XV. I. Roddey ............................... Rock Hill, S. C. Rudolph G. Roll ........ 135 Pennington Ave., Trenton, N. I. Samuel C. Rosenberg. .1273 Newkirk St., North Bergen, N.I. Reginald Rowland ............................ Clinton, N. I. Wfilliam S. Rusk ....... 2000 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. Edward T. Russell ....................... Liberty Grove, Md. Hamilton H. Salmon, Ir. ...1184 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dwight VV. Salter ......................... Kitchawan, N. Y. Harold H. Samuel ..... . ..... 83 Board of Trade, Chicago Lawrence H. Sanford ....................... New York City Henry L. Savage ..... E. Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Phila. VV. I. Scanlan ......................... Far Rockaway, N. Y. Robert H. Scannell ......... 130 S. 39th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Albin K. Schoepf ................ 622 Oak St., Cincinnati, O. Frederick Schweitzer ...,, 118 Foulkrod St., Frankford, Phila. l1Villard P. Seiberling .......... 158 E. Market St., Akron, O. F. Roland Severance ............. VVillsboro, Essex Co., N. Y. james P. Shaw .,.......... 5705 Bartlett St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wf. I. Shenk ....................................... Erie, Pa. Harold R. Sheppard .... 914 Delaware Ave., Vifilmington, Del. Charles P. Seidler .......... 28 VVebster Place, Orange, N. I. Frederick G. Sikes, Ir .... ....... 1 29 North St., Buffalo, N. Y. Kenneth L. Sills ........ Corcoran Manor, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Eugene WV. Sloan .... 36 Washiiigton Terrace, St. Louis, Mo. Dudley C. Smith .......................,.... Princeton, N. J. 1 Jean M. Smith ..... 4534 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. John Mcl. Smith. ........... 1324 Deny St., Harrisburg, Pa. VVm. M. Smith, Jr.. .4534 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. Murray C. Smouse ............,............ Cumberland, Md. VVilliam M. Spencer ................ 519 N. 6th St., Erie, Pa. Allan W. Stephens ....... 20 Highland Ave., Montclair, N. J. A. XV. Stewart ......... 388 South Lake Ave., Pasadena, Cal. john Q. Stewart ........... 1404 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa. VVeir Stewart ................................ Auburn, N. Y. Edward C. Stover, jr. ...... 474 NV. State St., Trenton, N. I. Christopher Street .......................... Princeton, N. J. john D. Sullivan ............. 203 Broadway, New York City John S. Sutphen ............ 311 VV. 72nd St., New York City Ira Ellsworth Swart. .40 VVashington Square, New York City Wallace Soule Swart ..... 40 Washington Square, N. Y. City Homer K. Sweet ............................ Phoenix, N. Y. James J. Swofford, Jr.. .411 Gladstone Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. Matson C. Terry .......... 310 WY 105th St., New York City Arthur R. Thomas ........................... Lewisburg, Pa. Philip E. Thomas .......... 526 Somerset St., Johnstown, Pa. X1Villiam R. Thomas, Jr. ......... .4IQ Vine St., Johnstown, Pa. James M. Thorington .... 2031 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Edward Trenkmann ........ 257 E. 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Frederick Trenkrnann ...... 257 E. IQtl1 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward R. Upson .......... . ................... Mansfield, O. Ludlow Van Deventer. .632 XN7oodland Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Edwin T. Van Dusen ...... 5131 Morris St., Germantown, Pa. VVm. L. Van Leer .......... 4619 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Frederick M. Velte .......... 121 Locust St., Harrisburg, Pa. George R. Voorhees .... 5 181 Pennington Ave., Trenton, N. I. Ernest A. NValbridge. .36 VVashington Square, New York City Albert NV. XNalters ........ 514 Napoleon St., Johnstown, Pa. Galbraith VVard ......... 1018 Madison Ave., New York City Louis M. lkfasliburn.. .... 317 S. 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Charles H. Xkfhaler ........ 212 XV. 18th St., W'il-mington, Del. Thomas R. VVhite ............ . .............. Elizabeth, N. I. Charles E. Wfhitehouse ...... ' ..... ....... .... R o osevelt, L. I. gf if H, eb THE' PRINCETON 131210-A-BIQLACN ' ,B Liliana nf 1915 NAME ADDRESS Donald H. W7il1ian1s. .. George A. VVilliams. .. .437 VV. Bringhurst St., Germt'n, Pa. .Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. Robert Williams, Ir. .......... 385 Park Ave., Paterson, N. I. ' ' ' .III N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. York Lowry VV1lson ...,......... . .......... Rock Hill, N. C. Frederick Vlfinant, Ir.. .. .... 103 E. 71st St., New York City R. B. XfV1ll1ams.. ......... Mlnnlrluhrhj NAME Creighton L. VVood.. ADDRESS .... 1740 Gaylord, Denver, Colo. ..Rummerfield, Pa. . . . . . .Kingston Road, Princeton, N. I. Thos. Vlforthington, Ir..2800 jefferson Ave., Birmingham, Ala, John W'yeth, Ir. ........ 244 Lexington Ave., New York City Ernest Bowker lfVood ................... john A. 'Wood ....... 1915 355 gf IB Q PUQQ Q -- PQDJSD as C UJUDU7 U1 E! emu' U' 5 9 '-4 S'-oi m gba CY. 3 5514 S I 543: . Q11 : gg.. mx: EEE 1 u UjIf j 3 5:2 Q .. H 5 Ez: .2 5 Q22 Q S I S as 2 U1 Q4 E Q - Os . Q w5E r.m Z E PEQSZFO' Era?-wE:v'g,,,i 'Z P52145 O5'Z-4' EMOQFQUQ: Po tri 194 5 5255 4 wmffflzfro mm oQ.'JU.H- :T :QQ mx 'r-ugf-'UV' -'Pi USU: rn Q- Wm 3' EJ ow Stagg o '22 ST E 5 . 0 :rn ,QS 3 1 2 mm m Z . wap iz . 945' :H 5 91 sv I Y. - f :T . - xg 1 2 95: .Q Fl EU O 5. sf 5 5' E1 E 55 W ' E5 1-f L31 25 22 E ,hun E :ff M ET mpc ,EP 'JU THE DRAIN CETON BRIC 'A'BRAC w Glass Bay Qixernises uf the 09111: iiaunhrnzh anh 3ixtp:QEigbtb Qnnual Qllnmmenrement Eiunz, 1915 F. ADAMS W. BAILEY, JR, A. BAKER, JR. R. ABALLIN BARD OPENING EXERCISES Master of Ceremonies ............... WALKER M. ELLIS, La. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE H. FROELICK, Chairman G. M. CHURCH I. V. FORRESTAL , F. G. GILL A. B. LONGSTRETH I. G. MACCONNELL J. C. MCKIBBIN D. MYRICK R. QUINBY G. F. RIEGEL W. STEWART NASSAU HERALD COMMITTEE I. V. FORRESTAL, Chairman D. NIYRICK L. M. VVASHBURN G. F. RIEGEL W. P. SEIBERLING 357 E. TRENKMANN F. TRENKMANN L. M. WASHBURN F. IVVINANT W. STEWART 2 M ILIWU!'?'.lI!iivdEEiiElEl!!!5I,I-I! O DZ , O U H ' 2 F. F. ABBOTT THE PRINCETON BRIO-A-BRAC SBIR Esta Zfiappa Zgnzta uf 3HehJ iiersep Organized Provisionally in 1895 Charter Granted in October, OFFICERS DEAN W. F. MAOIE ................. ........... P resident PRESIDENT J. G. HIBBEN .... ................ V -ice-Pres1'de1zt PROF. E. Y. ROBBINS ........ A .......... Secretary-Treasurer CLEMENS FACULTY MEMBERS WV. B. HAINS A. M. HARMON G. M. HARPER G. A. HARRER JOHN GRIER HIBBEN J. P. LTOSKINS G. A. HULETT T. W. HUNT VV. F. NIAGIE ALLAN MARQUAND C. C. L. C. E. NLATHEWS C. MIEROW W. MILES R. MOREY W. S. MYERS FREDERICK NEHER 1898 H. S. S. SMITH SMITH . SMYTH, JR. CZ EW UCFW' 71005 U3 U1 93453 Ccym twig-I fiagm Z ca G. F. CLOSE V. L. COLLINS E. G. CONKLIN F. H. CONSTANT H. B. CORNWALL H. F. COVINGTON F. H. CRITCHLOW . E. P. ADAMS ULRICH DAHLGREN A. C. JOHNSON E. F. NORTHRUP H. W. THAYER STOCKTON AXSON W. M. DANIELS R. B. C. JOHNSON C. G. OSOOOD, JR. H. D. THOMPSON J. W. BASORE D. B. DURHAM E. W. ISAMMERER T. M. PARROTT AUGUSTUS TROWBRIDGE VV. BENDER L. P. EISENHART C. XfV.'KENNEDY F. L. PATTON H. B. VAN DEVENTEII M. F. BLAU G. W'. ELDERKIN C. VV. IQEYES A. H. PHILLIPS 'HENRY VAN DYKE P. BOUTROUX EDWARD ELLIOT XXVILLIAM LIBBEY VV. K. PRENTICE PAUL VAN DYKE A. A. BOWMAN D. H. FENTON E. H. LOOMIS J. E. RAYCROET OSWALD VEBLEN C. F. BRACKETT F. A. FETTER G. B. MCCLELLAN A. G. REID W. U. VREELAND G. D. BROWN H. B. FINE HOWARD MCCLENAHAN E. C. RICHARDSON A. F. WEST R. E. BRUNNOW WILLIAM FOSTER C. F. W. TVICCLURE E. Y. ROBBINS J. H. TVVESTCOTT D. L. BUEEUM W. S. FOX R. M. MCELROY P. E. ROBINSON G. W. T. 'NNI-IITNEY H. C. BUTLER CHRISTIAN GAUSS L. W. MCCAY R. K. ROOT XM F. WILLOUOI-IBY A. C. CAMERON G. H. GEROULD MALCOLM MCLAREN H. N. RUSSELL F. N. WILSON E. CAPPS VVILLIAM GILLESPIE C. MCMILLAN W B. SCOTT GEN. A. A. XNOOIHHULL L. R. CARY N. E. GRIFFIN DAVID MAGIE, JR. H. R. SHIPMAN C. N. YOUNG MEMBERS, 1915 P. D. ADAMS W. M. ELLIS R. VV. HOI.MAN M PATE R. RONVI.IXNIJ C. C. ALLEN C. P. ERDMAN M. HOLMES H. VV. REHTVI H. L. SAVAGE C, D. BRENNER D. FLEMING, 3RD H. L. HUANG J. WV. RICHARDSON R. H. SCANNELL T. J. CAINE R. M. GLENN J. KAUFMAN G. F. RIEGEL A. XV. STEWART F, K, DIMON W, H, HATNES E. A. NIACMILLAN W. VAN B. ROBERTS J. Q. STEWART C. E. DUNN: E. I. 'HEFT M. OLCOTT. S. MCM. ROBINSON L. M. WASI-IDURN MEMBERS, 1916 R. B, ATTERBURY E, D, ALYEA, C, P. SMYTHE XV. B. NIEVVBURC F. H. KNIOT-TT 359 E SWIFT THE PRTN CETON BRIC 'A'BRAC 196525 Qmarheh Buns, 1915 The Alexander Gutherie McCosh Prize CHARLES EUGENE DUNN Honorable Jil-E7Zfi01l-ROBERT HAMPTON The Baird Prizes The Baird Prize-WALKER MALLAL1 ELLIS Prize for Oi'at01fyeCALVIN PARDEE ERDMAN Prize for Delivery-DONALD Prize for Poetry-ISADOR KAUFMAN WALLACE CARRUTHERS Prizes For Disputation First-JOHN MCILHENNY SMITH S6C01ld-ALFRED LEE BOOTH Class of 1859 Prize No AWARD Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics NICHOLAS CONSTANTINE CULOLIAS CHARLES EUGENE DUNN The C. O. joline Prize in American Political History S. MORTON COOLEY The George Potts Bible Prizes WILLIAM SENER RUSK ROGER BRIAN VVILLIAMS 360 The Lyman H. Atwater Prize in Political Science VVILDER HAYDN HAINES The Lynde Debate Prizes First-JOHN lVlClLHENNY SMITH St?COILd-JAMES JEFFERSON SWOFFORD Third-REOINALD ROWLAND The New York Herald Prize NO AWARD The Class of 1876 Memorial Prize JOHN h'lClI.HENNY SMITH The Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture ROBERT I-I ENRY SCANNELL The Philo Sherman Bennitt Prize in Political Science N O .AWARD The Class of 1870 Junior Prize in Old English l'lAROLD DORTIC HARVEY The Class of 1870 Junior Prize in English l'lAROLD DORTIC :HARVEY The Class Of 1883 English Prize for juniors in School of Science NO AWARD THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRACi 191625 Mluncluhehj The Dickinson Prize ETHAN DAVIDSON ALYEA The Mary Cunningham Humphreys Junior Prizes in The German First-WALTER BENNO NEUBURG Second-NO AWARD The Junior Orator Medals First-BOUDINOT BAKEWELL ATTERBURY SCCO'IId-CHARLES SANFORD TIPPETTS Third-WVALTER ARNOLD RUKEYSER F01H'fh-CLARENCE NTUIR TAPPEN The Maclean Prize BOUDINOT BAKEWELL ATTERBURY Thomas B. Wanamaker English Language Prizes CHARLES FRANCIS NIDETZICY The Alden Memorial Prizes in French First-BERNARD I'lENRY FEUSTMAN S6C01ld-PHILIP MIOLT Honorable Mmztion-GEORGE BAER FUNDENBURG The Garrett Prize in South American History - OSBORN TATMAN BIDDLE Prize in American History Established by the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New Jersey ALLAN HUNTER The Class of 1861 Prize VINCENT TAYLOR NIANCHEE Honorable 1WL'7Lii071f-SEALAND WHITNEY LANDON The Class of 1870 Sophomore English Prize JOHN PEALE BISHOP Honorable ll10JZf'i01L-JOHN SIMMONS NICHOLAS AND GORDON VAN KIRK The Francis Biddle Sophomore Essay Prize JOHN PEALE BISHOP The Class of 1883 English Prize for Freshmen in the School of Science THOMAS CLARK NlATI-IIEWS , The Stinecke Scholarship lVlARIAIfl LOWELL TURRENTINE The Alton B. Parker Prize for Freshmen Debate SYDNEY DONALD SHERRERD THE PRIN CET ON B RI C 'A'B RAC Jlaunurs Qllnnfsrreh, 1914115 Qeniur Ziaunurmen , Valcfdicfrwy Latin Salziiaiory XVALKER MALLAM EI.I.IS CHARLES CLAFLIN IALLEN, JR. jfinal Qpenial iiaunurs PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY, Highrst Hozzors-Cliarles Eugene Dunn, Jr., Frederick Schweitzer. High H07107'S-ECl- ward lvan Helft. Honor.:-Calvin Pardee Erdman. HISTORY AND POLITICS. Highest Hazzom-Charles Clailin Allen, Jr., Reginald Rowland, Stewart McMaster Robinson. High Honors-York Lowry Wfilson, Murray Carleton Smouse, Meston Holmes. Honors-Thomas Abram Hendricks, John Mcllhenny Smith, Harold lNolcOtt Chapin, John Livingstone Mott, Robert Swepson Cowan, Charles Pitman Buckley, Brun- son Simpson McCutchen. ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS. High HO1mrs-Wil- son Fiske Reynolds, Nicholas Constantine Culolias, Philip Ludwell Jackson. Hczizors-W'illia1n Joseph Roddey, Jr., Xlfil- liam Shaw Doty. ART AND ARCHAEOLOGv. High Honiara-Albert Mathias Friend, Jr. Honors-Robert Henry Scannell. CLASSICS. Honors-James NVoodruFt Richardson, 362 ENGLISH. Highest Honors-George Bryan Logan, Jr. High Hmmrs-Russell William Holman, Isidor Kaufman, Henry Lyttleton Savage, Frederick Mowbray Velte. Honors-NViL liam NVickham Case Harter, Edwin Evans Jones, Gabriel Altamont Phillips, XYilliam Pricket, Albin Kelsey Schoepf. NlODERN LANGUAGES. Garmczrzir. High Horrors-Clarence Dietz Brenner, Sidney Lawrence Levengood. Honors-Charles Edward XN'hitehOuse, Jr. Ron-zanfic. Honors-F. Rolland Severance. NlATI-IEMATICS AND PHYSICS. High H011-0I'Jj-h'l2UflCC Pate, Harold Whitaker Rehm, Walker van Braam Roberts, John Quincy Stewart. CHEMISTRY. Highest Honors-Frank Kilbourne Dimon. High H0n01'.v-Roland Malone Glenn. GEOLOGY. High Honors-Pliilip Edward Thomas. BIOLOGY. Honors-Cliarles Clifton McCoy. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. Honors-Paul David Adams, 2nd, Thomas James Caine, Alan Crawford, John Heft Faber, Edward Allen Macmillan, Harold Niccolls Samuel. THE PRINCETOINT BRIC'A'BRAC Junior Zlaunurmen BACHELOR OF ARTS COURSE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE COURSE FIRST GROUP-High Gmeml H0'l'07'5 FIRST GROUP-High General Honors ETHAN DAVIDSON ALYEA CHARLES PHELPS SMITH ALBERT BUSCH BINGHAM EDWARD STERLING CARTER DONALD CLINTON SWATLAND WILLIAM STANLEY DELL CLARENCE BIUIR TAXPPEN HOMER BEST XVINCHELL . CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE BACHELOR OFFETTERS COURSE SECOND GROUP-General Honors FIRST GROUP-H'Lgf1 General Honors , RUSSELL LOUIS ISLOTZ CHARLES EDWARD KOCK BOUDINOT BAKEWELL ATTERBURY PHILIP MOU FREDERICK HAMMOND ICNTIGHT LXLTRED KELLOCG PRICE KENNETH FRANK CRAMER VVALTER BENNO NEURURG A 1 ' ' ELLIOTT I'IUGH LEE CHARLES SANFORD TIPPETTS BACHELOR OF ARTS COURSE BACHELOR OF LETTERS AND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE COURSE FIRST GROUP-High General Honors FIRST GROUP-High General I-Ion-on GROVER CLEVELAND-BURKHRT By, R1 TERHUNEI TWU? RALPH LIINCHMAN CUTLER Morristown High School EERNARDPPEYTOE 113111 fchoogfogl S I 1 WILLARD LUTHER DEYYOE Paterson High School EORGE XIPPEY TEWARTJ IR' 2253 em . 151 C100 SEALAND 'WHITNEY LANDON Bordcntown Military Institute MARION LOwELL TURRENTINE Clinton High School JOHN XIVINDFIELD WVOORI-IIS N. Y. C. College CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE ALBERT NACHT jfreshman Zlannnrmen BACHELOR OF ARTS COURSE BACHELOR OF LETTERS AND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE COURSE FIRST GROUP-High General Honors FIRST GROUP-High Gelicral Honors LIALLEY QIHER Reading School LEE CARINGTON BRADLEY, IR. Lawrenceville LIENRY DEVVOLF SMYTI-I Lawrenceville JUNIUS PARKER FISHBURN Merccrsburg SHIRLEY DONALD SOUTHWORTH Allegheny High School ROLAND BRUCE LUTZ Central High School CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE SECOND GROUP-Gl?11EfUl Honors SAMUEL GIBSON FRANTZ Lawrenceville HARRY AARON SIPE, Shadyside Academy Qualifying ilaunnrmen SECOND GROUP-GUILCVGZ Honors WILLIAM THOMPSON BLACK LIAROLD IVIERRIAN NIARCH BIARTIN X' DYKE 363 THE PR'IN CETON B RI C 'A' BRAC JJ, I ,, I I .I , ,f M ?Kf3,,K J I M A ,, .X 63?-?-55' -f Z-QR'-931:5 2 JK 52554. 5 1? L VgV2,Wx2.1-4. 'Af- i f gf Vg: A -2 36 1 f fl: ' . 321' . - iw f f . V ., , .f4S'-M' ., 5i,,,,, ,4.. iff, ., A , .Q , qggggf --fiw-'.L.fr-'ifv .: -1 ,. .-ff ww w f Q-Y , :..frz'2 iF.. -- ' V f 624- 1 . A iz, . .wt . .'+,v?'v'.wJ .A TW- - -, f.. fn! ' A: . -rss., - . .- f' v -,1 Q 1' ,1 1'-vo' M f... W-ww., vw. f 9,-7,4233 -2214A , ,255-wf,'4 F eg- fx. Vg' ,. - - -2: ff- ' , ,. 19 ' Q, -4!l?k .. . .'TLv f-L--' V :J V124 . . 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THE PR'IN CET ON BRIO 'A-BRAC etruspett September , The station platform groaned with the weight of its ever increasing heap of trunks, jitney ca-bmen Qwith the decimal point of the jitney moved slightly , to the rightj first begged, then demanded trade, and everywhere was heard that SD time-worn phrase, Have a good summer? All this undue commotion happened ,J ,A on the 24th of September, for it was on that day that the one hundred and S 'xt 0 seventieth volume of Princeton life was officially opened to be filled with the Siiiulggcli. i I joys and the sorrows, the victories and the defeats of the coming year. We say 4 I Hofhcially opened, because even long before the Iuly mosquito had ceased to bite, X. ' Hun and the various other members of our ex-faculty had unofficially and un- ,,, WW, in E g welcomely started college life. For the first time in history there was no hors- Z,-' I 7 V l 'lei ing to delight the Sophomore, and so the three hundred andheighty-six men of I X W' the baby class wandered about the campus at will in their famiharly unfamiliarly V 'L Kili g ifas Wa- . ,P pl' 4 L ,5,fP?Li yin the meanwhile, the football men had been very busy. Rutgers was. the il I ' l First to feel the TlgCY,S claws and they returned to the Bankspf the Raritan H l id' 'T.. with nothing but the zero of a 12-0 score. The Golf and Tennis Teams having Q. X been equally busy, were equally successful and two more championships were added Y Y to Princeton's already large collection. Qhttuher October is the month of bonlires, and we started it off in the right way by a glorious one to celebrate the spring baseball victory over Yale. While we were thus rejoicing in the achievements of our Baseball Team, the Football Team, not to be outdone, gave us lots more cause for celebration, for Bucknell, Syracuse and Lafayette were all left trailing in the Tiger's dust. The Freshmen had also been busy on the gridiron and in three games rolled up a total of 72 points. Mean- while Interclass athletics were flourishing. George Church, '15, won the annual fall tennis tournament, while S. D. Herron, '18, captured first honors on the linkS. The politicians then stepped into the limelight and the three upper classes elected their officers as follows: 1915-President, H. H. Froelickg Vice-President, R. Bardg Secretary-Treasurer, D. Myrick. 1916-President, A. W. Beving Vice- President, G. Gillespie, Secretary-Treasurer, L, G. Payson. 1917-President, D. D. Chapling Vice-President, A. V. Savage, Secretary-Treasurer, G. T. Purves. Then Mrs. Russell Sage further proved her love for Princeton by gen- erously increasing her gift to the Commons Building fund from fBIO0,000 to 3250,- OOO. So October came to a close and could it have had a more suitable climax than this-Dartmouth was offered as a sacrifice at the opening of the new Palmer Stadium, 16-12. 366 THE QRINCETON 31210-A-BRACF 5' EB Ji .li 4 1' igfq 'Ezzz rf 'i ii . fi f. - 1 , A l , I f25552ftQ'ff-Zfiii milf ew -'ii 11 1 1:5 4I1- :1-'- 5 , 3 L ll fix - pe' U' l- , 5 ngmyln wM.ANh ull - I -A , . , jauhemher November was not a very golden month for Princeton. In the first place, Williams weaker team tied the 'Varsity and that same day the Cross-Country Team lost to Yale. Things then went from bad to worse. The following week we were defeated, 20-O, at Harvard, and the Freshmen lost to Yale, 26-0, On Thursday, the 12th, popular Mr. Palmer personally presented Princeton with the new stadium, and then came Friday, the 13th, which ought to have been unlucky, but wasn't- every train brought in sou1eone's fairest of the fair Cwe started to say for a fare j and that night all enjoyed the Musical Club's Concert and the Senior Dance to the very utmost. The next day the Football Team, having tried in vain to avoid their horde of coaches long enough to hold a little real practice, were beaten, IQ-14, by Yale's powerful eleven. However, those who saw the game will never forget that thrilling last quarter in which the 'Varsity awoke to its true power and in which the timekeeper's watch alone prevented a certain Princeton victory. All this excitement was followed a few days later by the Interclass cane spree and then still later the Hockey Team met at St. Nicholas' Rink to digest the cranberry and turkey of Thanksgiving. ?lBetzmher December first saw the end of our all too short Thanksgiving vacation. How- ever gay it may have been it was not able to blot out the keen disappointment of the football season, and a movement was at once started to revise the coaching system. Instead of a committee it was decided to have one head coach under whom there would be several assistant coaches. This important step in Princeton's football history was followed by the selection of Frank Glick, '16, as captain of the 1915 Team, and N. P. Bevin, II7, as Assistant Manager. VV'ith the closing of the football season, all interest was centered upon basketball, and at intervals during the next two weeks The Priurctorzimz had the honor of announcing the following scores: Princeton, 30, Fordham, 71 Princeton, 14, St. Iohn's, 83 Princeton, 30, Crescent Club, 24. Meanwhile the Triangle Club had been busy with Fiel Fie! Fi-Fi! and on the 2ISl the faculty witnessed 'the first performance. CDean McClenahan missed a very pleasing show-he sailed for Europe on the 5thj. Then the University Store, having bulged so-uzubod-v's pockets with its dividends, the Pennsy ticket agent worked overtime and December 23rd looked down upon a deserted campus. Vacation brought success to both the Triangle Club and the Hockey Team. The former completed a trip of thirty-five hundred miles and everywhere met with unvarying success, while the latter won three of the four games which it played. 367 ns ' W 0000 1luifLl?5 Q 0 02,000 a0 Q L..4 It c..f x.s, lg ,I ff alll 0 :: T .- E 1 wtf? WPT C ,P if 15,2 XX 11?-5 Ee EE E1 THE PRINCETON 131210-A-BRAC ,B Slanuarp College reopened on the 7th. The bell on old North had enjoyed a long two weeks' rest, and it awoke bright and early the next morning to sound its imperative call to worship. VVe will not enumerate in detail the sentiments.of the student body as, with the Daily Prince tucked carefully away, they hurried on towards chapel. However, had the trustees possessed but a mild conception of these sentiments the question of compulsory chapel would surely not have again been postponed. But ours is not to reason why, ours is but to, etc, and so let us turn to other interests. January cannot record any great success on the part of the Hockey Team as the following scores will show: Dartmouth, 4, Princeton, 1, WVilliams, 1, Prince- ton, 3, Harvard, 4, Princeton, IQ Yale, 3, Princeton, 1. The Basketball Team, on the other hand, was more successful, and as a result Columbia, Swarthmore and Pennsylvania were forced to join the ranks of the defeated. Oxford then sent Alfred Noyes to teach our seniors poetry, and the University School of Cleve- land sent John H. Rush, '98, to teach our athletes football. Soon afterwards the Prince elected the following board: Hi. D. Harvey, '16, Chairman, H. F. Arm- strong, '16, Editorial Chairman, B. Bullock, 3rd, '16. Managing Editor, F. C. Roberts, '16, Business Manager, J. B. Holmes, '16, Circulation Manager. And Ianuary was frightened away as the coming mid-years cast their darkening shadow. -194 jfehruarp f i February ushered in the new term and at the same time bid good-bye to those who had fallen by the wayside. The Hockey Team started things off with a whirl by defeating the Eli puck chasers in a thrilling 2-I game. However, Yale turned the tables by Winning the final game of the series, 3-1, and so a rather disappoint- ing hockey season was brought to a close. Meanwhile the Basketball Team had been winning and losing at very regular intervals. First, Cornell scored a IQ-IS victory, but a few days later Dartmouth was forced to accept the unlucky part of a 18-13 score. The following week Yale won a close game, 21-18, and defeat was again followed by victory when the team journeyed to Cornell to nose the Ithacans out in a 22-20 game. Then Billy Sunday came to Princeton, and the Triangle Club tried to look unconcerned by busying themselves with the following elections: C. L. Heyniger, '16, President, W. Lloyd-Smith, '16, Manager. As the few remaining days of February began to approach zero CO! shades of conicsh the hearts of all were gladdened by the first real sign of spring-the baseball candidates were called out, and Bill Clark and his team stepped into the center of Princeton's stage. ' W i t ' fx ,I tf yv T lllllllb, Je., 'i if ,W '53 '21v ' sf. ' 1 --.. f- K ,N ide T i nnate. .60 L.. PRS 368 asf , 49 llllnrn llullmlmlilliliZlu.11.ll.3llli'1j I M' 0' -fi 'i '- l. '-il'l7' lifl.-Jliliilul ll? li Hrwiol gut THE 912-INCETON 131216-A-1312Aci March March placed another banner in the trophy room. The l1Vater Polo Team closed its season by drowning Pennsylvania under a 40-15 score, and so for the fourth successive year Princeton won the championship. The Swimming Team, however, was not as successful and was only able to take fourth place in the Intercollegiate Meet. March also saw the close of the basketball season. Unfortu- nately Princeton lost the two final games of the series to Yale and Columbia, and so was forced to accept a ranking of third as its final resting place. J. B. Vlliss, ,I7, won the individual championship in the Intercollegiate Gym Meet, en- abling Princeton to place second. Thus, one by one the minor sports of winter retired to give place to baseball. The first game of the season was played on the 24th and all turned out to rejoice in a 3-2 victory over Gettysburg. Only one more baseball game was played in March-Villa Nova defeated the 'Varsity, 6-5. However, during Easter vacation the team journeyed to the South and played three games. Both Iohns Hopkins and Virginia were defeated, but Georgetown won out in a very close 4-5 game. The Musical Club also visited the South during vacation, and all those who were fortunate enough to attend any club experienced . CJ 4Z '5,0ly Q ' ' ll l' fl gl Q If: ll i 1. -a iii ii fl Princtln abit Qpril There is no place where spring fever is more catching than at Princeton You are so glad to be alive that you want the whole world to know it, and so you smile at everybody and everybody smiles back at you. Well, college opened on the 7th and the spring smile broadened to a wide grin as the Baseball Team piled up victory after victory: Ursinus, Williams, Fordham, Washington and Jefferson, North Carolina and Cornell all bowed in submission to the Tiger while Brown alone had the honor of winning, 8-3. The Seniors won the Caledonian Games, but a far bigger event soon caused them to forget their newly acquired honor. Princeton's Two-mile Relay Team won the championship of the VVorld at the Penn Meet, and thus another leaf was added to Princeton's wreath of laurels. April recorded victories in crew as well as in track. By Hashing across the finishing line three whole lengths ahead of the Navy, the 'Varsity Crewclearly proved that the former had lived up to their 'well- known reputation-they were unprepared for the attack of a powerful enemy. However, Princeton did not sit back idly to glory in her present day victories: for the future was to be considered, and in preparation for the coming football season Coach Rush called out the spring football candidates. Then the Tennis Z l . l ., Khsglllg - i , 5 E li' f' ra , if? g 1? V orld Beaters s one of the five concerts which it gave, know of the marked success which the im, K 3 i 1 ' . if . A A . Team defeated Williams and April gave place to May. 369 HS :B THE QRINCETON 31210-A-BRAC P y awp pf - in if 11. 1-ALJW, 4.1 - The first week in May brought both a defeat and a victory to the Baseball Team. Lawrenceville was downed, 3-0, but Penn won out in a 7-5 game. Then on Saturday the 8th the waters of Carnegie Lake flashed joyfully in the rays of a setting sun, which sent long, deep shadows across the University Fieldg for while Wtttltlr ,M or il, gg Princeton's crew was gloriously winning from Columbia and Pennsylvania, her Baseball Team was suffering defeat at the hands of Cornell. One week later, how- ever the sun had to change its course in order to shine upon a victorious Base- l-all Team and shadow 1 defeated crew. Princeton's oarsinen were not up to mark and the 'tale and Cornell crews rowed in perfect form. That tells one side of the story but the other is of a more cheerful nature-the Baseball Team avenged its former defeat at the hands of Penn by winning. 8-5. Later on the team took Dartmouth s measure 5 4 but lost to Harvard, 4-2. Meanwhile the Triangle Club gaxe sex eral performances in Princeton, and Sir 'Walter Raleigh spoke on romance. 'The elfett of tne latter on the Football Squad was so great that spring practice homevxard leaxmg Nexx flax en deep in the gloom of a 2-1 defeat. we Zum: my l ! S mi ' 'um 1 . s ,ll ,. C Q . all fl c - mf!! 5 5 C ' qi' . . . '- W . K C lm ' ' 4 f , V ' ' 7 ' n g had to be called off, and the month ended as the Baseball Team sped victoriously 5 itll .2 .-l ' ' Many things were crowded into the few days of the college year, which June claimed as hers. The Baseball Team defeated Amherst, 4-I, and lost to Harvard, 3-0. But this last defeat 11th saw the town in its music sounded somewhere, Princeton. They marched 'Varsity defeated by Yale was only able to cast a temporary gloom, and the gayest attire. A tent sprang up here, another thereg and then, in a great rush, the Alumni fairly stormed in hundreds to University Field and there they saw the in a thrilling 2-I game. Cn the I5fl'l came the Com- mencement Exercises and the moon of that june eveningxlooked down over Nassau Hall and saw th.e Seniors gathered togetherg heard them bid farewell each to the otherg and, after the last song had been sung and the last drop had been drained, quietly slipped behind a sheltering cloud. And so those who were no longer Seniors departed, each in his different way, through the darkening shadowsg and, with the going of the last one, our story ends., P. S. New York, june the 16th: Yale 3, Princeton 2. New York, June the 18th: Harvard 8, Princeton 3. 370 1 I nam W I f ALUMNI ASSQQHHTHQNUS B THE PR'INQETON BRIC'A'BRAC ,B ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NASSAU HALL Qalifnrniu JOB E. HEDGES, ESQ., 84 ....... . .................. Chazrmau PRINCETON CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IVIUZZY, O4 ............................ 5,L'C7'6fl1?'y ALFRED T. CARTON, ESQ., '05 .............. ........ S ecratary 76 West Monroe St., Chicago, Ill. PRINCETON ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION CHARLES H. HIGGINS, ESQ., YO3 ...,................ Secretary 30 Church St., New York, N. Y. Arkanmm PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ARKANSAS DR. HOMER SCOTT, '03 ..........,.................. Secretary 1010 Louisiana Ave., Little Rock, Ark. 1895 l 3 611 Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal, PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA JAMES A. NIACKENZIE, ESQ., '99 .................... Secretary 523 Balboa Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. Qlnlnrahu . ROCKY MOUNTAIN PRINCETON CLUB ,FREDERICK S. TITSWORTH, ESQ., '93 ................ Secretary Equitable Bldg., Denver, Col. Eelmuarv PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF DELAWARE 101-1N F. NEfXRX', ESQ., 'oo ......................... Svcrvtary Du Pont Bldg., Vfilmington, Del. Etatrirt uf Qlulnmhia PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA XVALTER G. DUNLOP, '09 ........................... Secrvtary 1231 20th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. filhahn PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF IDAHO P. B. CARTER, ESQ., '05 ............................ Secretary 310 Boise City National Bank Bldg., Boise, Idaho. fdllinniz PRINCETON CLUB OF' CHICAGO VVILLIAM S. VVARFIELD, 3RD, '10 .................... Secretary I4O0 Fort Dearborn Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Zlnhinnsx PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA CHARLES LATHAM, '04 ............................. Secretary Q47 Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. gf all THE PRAIN CETON B RI C 'A-B RAC Elnum PRINCETON CLUB OF CEDAR RAPIDS ARTHUR POE, ESQ., 'oo ............................ Secretary Care ,of Quaker Oats Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. I Keniurkg PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LOUISVILLE XV. H. CAMP, '07 ....................,............. Secretary 546W S. 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky. . illlarglanh PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND HORATIO NV. TURNER Jo .......................... Secretarv , - 1214 Garrett Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Qlllaanarhuzvttu PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NEW ENGLAND FRANCIS L. COOLIDGE, ESQ., ,84 .................... Secretary 166 Devonshire St., Room 31, Boston, Mass. Blllirhigan PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN RAYMOND RUSSELL, ESQ., '08 ...................... Secretary 859 jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. illilinnmntax PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE NORTHWEST FRANK P1 LESLIE, ,I4 ....... , ...................... .Secretary 3d Ave., So., and Fifth St., Minneapolis, Minn. Qllliminuri PRINCETON CLUB OF THE SOUTHWEST GORDON T. BEAHAM, ,OI ............................ Secretary Care of Faultless Starch Co., 1025 W. 8th St., Kansas City, Mo. PRINCETON CLUB OF ST. LOUIS HAROLD H. SHORT, '05 ............................ Secretary 310 Chemical Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Nvhrzwku PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NEBRASKA '- ARTHUR R. WELLS, '95 ............................ Secretary 524 Omaha National Bank Bldg., Omaha, Nebr. Nun Zleraeg PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN NEW JERSEY ROBERT R. LAIDLAW, ESQ., '04 ...................... Secretary 58 Sherwood Place, Englewood, N. I. 373 ' 1909 Ee 25 E, THE PRINCETON 131210-A-BRAC ,B PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF HUDSON COUNTY, N. J. OTTO F. SEGGEL, ESQ., '03 ..... A ..................... Secretary 42 Lincoln St., jersey City, N. J. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF MONTCLAIR AND VICINITY ALFRED E. VONDERMUHLE .......................... .Secretary IO Harrison Ave., Montclair, N. J. PRINCETON CLUB OF NEWARK HAROLD H. YVARD, ESQ., ,IO ........................ Secretary 1088 Broad St., Newark, N. J. PRINCETON ALUMNI FEDERATION OF NEW JERSEY ELROY CURTIS, '00 ............,.................... Secretary 4 Halsey Place, South Orange, N. J. 1910 PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE ORANGES ROBERT STRANGE, ESQ., '09 ......................... Secretary III Milligan Place, South Orange, N. I, PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF PASSAIC COUNTY , ARTHUR H. CRAIG, 'II ...............,............. Secretary 24 Prospect St., Ridgewood, N. J. PRINCETON CLUB OF PLAINFIELD ALBERT D. BEERS, ESQ., '07 .... .................... S ecretary 734 WVatchung Ave., Plainfield, N. J. v PRINCETON CLUB OF TRENTON R. H. LANNING ........,,......................... Secretary Mechanics Bank Bldg., Trenton, N. J. Nun Burk PRINCETON CLUB OF ALBANY AND VICINITY CLARENCE E. NEWMAN, ESQ., '96 .................. Secretary 258 State St., Albany, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LONG ISLAND CHRISTOPHER D. ROBERT, ESQ., ,O4 ................. Secretary 227 Fulton St., New York, N. Y. PRINCETON CLUB OF BUFFALO NIOREY Cl BARTHOLOMEW, '07 ...................... Secretary IIOO Prudential Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. PRINCETON CLUB OF NEW YORK SAMUEL I. REID, IR., '06 ..................... . .... Secretary 757 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ROCHESTER, N. Y,,'AND VICINITY MARTIN ILIERBERT EISENHART, ESQ., '05 ............ Secretary 508 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL NEW YORK STUART RALEIGH, ESQ., ,II ......................... Secretary Care of Merrell and Soule Co., Syracuse, N. Y. gf RB THE PRINCETON BI'2IC'A'BRAC PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN NEW YORK CLARENCE E. NEWMAN, '96 ........................ Secretary 258 State St., Albany, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN NEW YORK M. HERISERT EISENHART, '05 ........................ Secretary 508 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y. GBhin PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CINCINNATI CECIL H. GAMBLE, ESQ., '05 ........................ Secreiary Care of Procter and Gamble Co., Gwynne Bldg., Cincinnati, O. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN OHIO ROEERT T. LEITCH, ESQ., '07 ........................ Secretary Care of Republic Structural Iron XfV0rkS Co., Cleveland, O. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF TOLEDO DR. XNILLIAM G. DICE, ,Q3 .......................,. Secretary 240 Michigan St., Toledo, O. Elgenrwglnania PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ERIE SAMUEL L. G1LS0N, '08 ........................... Secretary 614 W. 8th St., Erie, Pa. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA ALUMNI ASSOCIA- TION OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY W. H. NIUSSER, ESQ., '96 .......................... Secretary 215 N. .Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. PRINCETON CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA XNALTER W. N. RIGHTER, ESQ., '06 ...,............. Secrefarg 1223 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA ROBERT D. CHRISTIE, ESQ., '08 ..................... Sefretary 1215 Union Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA GILBERT S. IVICCLINTOCK, '08 .................... -..Secretary Lock Box 233, VVillceS-Barre, Pa. Evnnvwaev PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF TENNESSEE NVALTER H. VVATKINS, ESQ., '00 .................... Secretary Hamilton National Bank Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn. 5 1911 Es 128 THE PRINCETON BRIC -A-BRAC Erzcaa washington V S THE SORDER ASSOCIATION S t PRINCETON CLUB OF SEATTLE ANCE TEWARTI SQ ,05 A ECW My NICHOLAE F. JAI-IN ESQ. '09 ...................... Secretary American Bank Bldg., El Paso, Texas. University Club, Seattle, Vvash- PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS CHARLES C. CRESSON, Eso., '95 ..................... Secretary Alamo Bank Bldg., San Antonio, Texas. Ilinrei 11 'Minh g PRINCET N ALUMNI A CI TI N F INDIA INTERMOUNTAIN PRINCETON ASSOCIATION C D THOMIZON JR ESQ ,OSSO A O O S f RENWICK S. MCNIECE, '07 ......................... Secretary ' ' - ' . '.' A ' Lime My H36 Blaine Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. Princeton Hall, Christian Collebe, Allahabad, India. 1912 376 PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA V REV. CLINTON T. WOOD, ,Q2 ........................ Secretary Mission Institute, XrVe1lington, Cape of Good Hope. PRINCETON CLUB OF HAWAII REV. E. B. TURNER, '96 ............................ Secretary 778 King St., Honolulu, Hawaii. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF JAPAN JOHN STEWART BURGEss, 'O5 ....................... Secretary 3 Sancome Mitosirocho, Kanda, Tokio, Japan. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SYRIA GEORGE B. STEWART, 'O6. .......................... Secretary Syrian Protestant College, Beirut, Syria. PRINCETON CLUB OF PARIS PERSIFOR F. GIBSON, '85 ............................ Preszdent II5 Rueyde la Pompe, Paris, France. Es IH H3 UTIIIS I3F2ITW1IIE91FC3I5T f31QEI13'1!S:'I3l2aALC3 EH 015132 Grahuate Qlluumzil uf rincetun Glinihersitp OFFICERS W. E. HOPE, 701, Cha'i1'ma1z ...... 49 W'all St., New York City H. G. MURRrXX', '93, Secretary ............... Princeton, N. J. CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 1 VV. T. Vlymen .... ..,.......... H empstead, N. Y. '98 John Larkin ............... 44 Wall St., New York City ,QQ Frank C. Roberts, 'oo Real Estate Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. '01 A. G. Todd ............. 165 Broadway, New York City '02 I. Woods Brown ...... 1510 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. '03 W. F. Timlow ............. 38 Wall St., New York City 'o4 Hon. john W. Queen, 05 I5 Exchange Place, Jersey City, N. I. '06 Dr. B. VanD. Hedges, O7 518 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, N. I. '08 Henry C. Irons .......... 101 Park Ave., New York City ,OQ john I. Bright ...... 1701 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Glenn F. McKinney ...... 52 VVilliarn St., New York City 'IO V. L. Collins .................,......... Princeton, N. I. ,II H. G. Murray .......................... Princeton, N. J. '12 Malcolm Lloyd, Ir .... 328 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. '13 D. Q. Brown .,............ H. VV. Turnbull. A. A. Gulick .... Francis Speir ...... 70 West 55th St., . . . . . . . ,120 Broadway, ....52 vvau sf, W. NV. Lawrence ........ III Broadway, D. M. Barringer. E. G. Landon .... Frederick Evans .... A. H. Larkin .... W. S. Arbuthnot 1 1 Broadway, New York City New York City New York City C. VV. Halsey .... . .... 842 Broadway, New York City J. H. Harrison .... ....., 8 IO Broad St., Newark, N. I. F. P. King ....,.......... 32 Nassau St., New York City W. E. Hope ............... 49 Wall St., New York City Charles A. Cass .......,... 200 5th Ave., New York City Albridge C. Smith, Ir ..... 24 Broad St., New York City Howard Henry .................... Ft. Washington, Pa. Coleman P. Brown ...... 2222 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. O. DeG. Vanderbilt, Jr. ............ Locust Valley, L. I. Gordon S. Rentschler .................... Hamilton, O. A. C. Studer, jr ...................... .Montcla1r, N. I. H. G. Treadwell, Care of Tiffany Sz Co., 5th Ave., New York City Lyman C. Butler ....... 30 East 72nd St., New York City Andrew P. Monroe .......... Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph N. Ewing. . .. ................. Bryn Mawr, Pa. R. B. Thomas, Ir. ...... 259 Broadway, Flushing, N. Y. John Milton Colt, Care of Citizen's Donald Myrick. .. MEMBERS-ATTLARGE New York City New York City . . . . . . . .Bullitt Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. ..29 Broadway, New York City '94 .121 East 2ISt St., ......54 Wall St., New York City New York City 801 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. P. A. Rollins .... L. C. Woods ..... Union, 41 Park Row, New York City ...ISI Bowdoin St., Springfield, Mass. ...... .52 Nassau St., New York City ..........Frick Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. G. C. Fraser ........ 20 Exchange Place, New York City J. E. Bathgate, Jr., Care of John Darling 81 Co., 456 4th Ave., New York City R. C. McNamara ...... 623 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, lll, C..H. Higgins. .' .......... 30 Church St., New York City ' DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES Frank H. Lord ..... ....University Club, Seattle, Wash. John Stuart ....... Railway Exchange Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Thomas McPheeters, Ir ..... Rialto Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. SERVE UNTIL OCTOBER, 1919 '93 N. Booth Tarkington, 1100 N. Penn Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. '95 Charles L. Hamilton..815 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. B EE E, QTHE P12-IN CETON 131210-A-BRAC Q ,H JOHN C. GREEN SCHOOL OF SCIENCE Et QB f .'f' . ff' . 1 ff ZA, . ff I f-ff! pw' I fy ,-3 ii'Q:' yy ' ,gif . .- V - L :L 1 ,.'4',.i.., T' . .I .,' 35 f FV --JJ'f:i- - .. 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S., Alexander Hall, Seminary. B., Blair Hall. B. S., Brown Hall, Seminary. C., Campbell Hall. C'y, Cuyler Hall. E. B., East Entry, David Brown Hall. M. W., East Middle Entry, Witherspoon Hall. E. W., East Entry, Witherspoon Hall. G. C., Graduate College. HI., Holder Hall. H'm, Hamilton Hall. H. S., Hodge Hall, Seminary. L., Stafford Little Hall. L. P., Lower Pyne Building. M., Madison Hall. M. D., Middle Entry, Albert B. Dod Hall. N., Nassau Hall. Qhhrehiatiuns N. E., North Entry, Edwards Hall. N. M. R., North Middle Entry, Reunion Hall. N. R., North Entry, Reunion Hall. N. W., North Entry, VVest College. P., Patton Hall. S. D., South Entry, Albert B. Dod Hall. S. E. B., South East Entry, David Brown Hall. S. E., South Entry, Edwards Hall. S. M. R., South Middle Entry, Reunion Hall. S. VV., South Entry, West College. S. WV. B., South West Entry, David Brown Hall. T. H., Thomson Hall. U., University Hall. U. P., Upper Pyne Building. VV. B., 'West Entry, David Brown Hall. VV. M. W., West Middle Entry, W'itherspoon Hall y7Q 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, e, The School of Electrical Engineering, f, Fellow, g, Graduate Schoolg p. s., partial student, q, qualifyin Officials in caps and small caps. 380 Et E THE PR'INCETON BRIC -A-BRAC ZBirenturp NAME ADDRESS Abbett,sL., Jr., '16 a .... 2 W. M. W. Abbett, T. H., 'IQ s ...... ...... 8 S. W. B. ABBOTT, F. F., Professor .. ..... Battle Road Abshire, I. E., 'g .......... ......... 9 1 G. C. Ackerman, C. M., 'g .... ......... 3 OI H. S. Ackerman, I. H., '19 s ........ ..... 1 3 Edwards Pl. ADAMS, E. P., Professor ........ ....... 1 2 Nassau St. Adams, R. F., 'q Y ADRIANCE, W. M., Ass't Professor Princeton-Lawrenceville Road Agar, H. S., 'IQ a. . .- ....................... 47 University Pl. Agar, W. M., 'q ........................ ALEXANDER, I. W., 2nd, Instructor Alexander, V. W., '16 a ............ Alexandre, F. F., 'q .............. Alford, K. W., '18 s .... Alleman, W. Y., '18 a ..... Allen, W. M., '18 s ..... Alley, Alton, W. C. W., 'q ..... Alyea, E. ., '16 a Alyea, E. . D., IQ s.... Amacker, . M., '17 a .... Amen, I. ., Ames, K. L., Ir., '17 a .... Ames, W. P Anderson, ., ., IQ s ..... J. G., ,I7 s .... EUHU 1 'IQ a ..... .,'IQS ......... A Jr ' Anderson, G. G., 'g ....... .. Anderson, J. M., Jr., :IQ s ..... Anderson, L. L., '18 a ..... L.. Anderson, T. H., Jr., '17 s ...... ANDERSON, W. E., Assistant .... Annin, W. S., 'I7 s ............ Anspach, M. R., '19 s ....... Armour, A., 2nd, '19 a .... Armour, N., 'g .............. Armstrong, H. F., '16 a ..... ..34 Cleveland Lane C'y O. Box 234 P. S.R. ...... A. B. .....14 '79 H. ........63 L. ....24 M. D. S. D. W.B. 6 UAA!! .........9o Nassau St. 43 Vandeventer Ave. B. 'Af' G. C. S.R. B. E. B. S. E. B. .....35 Park Pl. . . . .53 University Pl. C. ....15 A, G. C. . ....... 231 C'y NAME Armstrong, J. S., '16 s .... Armstrong, S. W., '18 s ..... Arnold, C. F., '17 a ....... Arnold, C. L., '18 a ....... Arnold, D. R. J., Ir., '18 s .... Aronsohn, N. H., 'IQ s ...... Arrott, C. R., '18 s ......... . Arrowsmith, VV. W. W., 'IQ 3 ..... ADDRESS ......94 P. ........94P. .....12 S. D. .....17 S.E. ......121L. S.D. C. ...53 University Pl. .. ......... 412 C'y B. S. .....13 S.W. . .. ...... 66H. Road, P. O. Box 22 C'y. Arthur, R. P., 'q ............. Arya, T. P. Y. L., p. s ........ Atterbury, B. B., '16 s ..... Auerbach, S. M., 'IQ s ........ ...... Averbeck, M. J., jr., '17 a ..... Avery, F. D., 'q ....................... AYMAR, I. W., JR., Instructor Lake Babson, T. E., '18 s ........... ....... Backus, K. H., '17 s ........ ...... Bade, W. H., '19 s .... Baer, H. M., '19 s ....... Jr ,IQ a Bagby, C. T., ., .... Bagby, E., 'g ................ Bahrenburg, C. A., '17 a ..... Bailey, F. W., '16 s ........ Bailey, G. Baker, F. C., O., IQ a ..... '18 s ...... Baker, H. R., 'g ..... Baker, J. D., '16 s .... Baker, I. M., '16 s ...... M Baker, . Baker, W. M., '18 s ......... R., Ir., '19 s .... Baldwin, T. W., 'g ........ Ball, G. L., 'IQ s ......... Bamman, E. B., '16 Bannerji, I. P., 'g ..... Banigan. C., '16 a .... . Barba, P. S., '17 s .... Barber, L. H., Ir., 'q .... A, H. ...19 University Pl. L. W.B. .....64 G.C. .......I24 H. .....21 N. E. l-l'm ..............I22L. 18 Vandeventer Ave. N. D. ......9o Nassau St. B. .............Hill Aw G. C. P. ....23 Chambers St. B. S. C. C. . . . . .64 Nassau St. Ei IE E, THE PRINCETON BRIC-A-BRAC i ,B NAME Barber, L. V., 'g ...... Barbour, F. K., '16 a .... Barker, F. M., '19 s ..... Barker, L. V., '18 s... Barnett, R. F., '19 s .... Barnitz, VV. B., '17 s .... Barnum, P. T., '17 s ..... Barr, J. McF., '16 a .... Barras, W. A., 'g ........ Barrett, I. H., '18 a ...... Barrett, M. K., '17 s .......... I 'g Baruch, ., .......... ....... BASORE, I. W., Ass't Professor Birzntorp Cfinntinuehj ADDRESS .......315 H. S. A. C. ......19 University Pl. I-l'm .....27 Vandeventer Ave. '79 H. L. L. .....Hightstown, N. J. I-l. S. R. . . . .41 University .. .... 101 Library Pl. Pl. NAME Benton, A. F., '16 a .... Bergen, L. B., '16 s ..... Berl, C. W., '17 s ....... Bettes, J. I., '1 s ....... 7 Betts, C. M., 3rd, '17 s. Bevin, N. P., Zlld, '17 s Biddle, O. T., '16 s ........ Bieler, L. H., '18 a ...... Bigelow, D. F., '19 s .... Biggs, I., Ir., '18 s .... Biggs, J. 'g ....... . Bigler, P. G., 'q ......... Bingham, A. B., '16 s .... . Bingham, A. H., '18 s.. Bingley, G. A., 'g ...... . Bippus, G. j., 'q ...... . Bird, E. P., '16 s ........ . Basmadjian, Y., 'q ............. .......... 3 B. S. Battle, G. K., '18 s ......... ........... 1 84 L. Bauhan, G. L. T., ,IQ s ...... .,... 3 2 Mercer St. BAXTER, E. B., Instructor .. ..... Q5 Mercer St. Bayer, E. S., Jr., ,IQ a .... ........... 2 1 H. Bayly, C. E., '18 s ....... ...... 2 HA. C. Beal, W. R., '18 a .... ........,,.. 9 0 P. Beasley, J., H., '19 s. .. ..... 64 Nassau St. Beattie, K. W., '19 s.. .... 46 Wiggins St. Beatty, W. H., 'q ..... ........... 9 3 H. Beaty, J. W., '18 s ....... ....... 1 1 S. D. Bechtel, F., Ir., '17 s .... ..... 8 UB. H. Becker, E. P., '18 s ........ .......... 8 3 B. Beckhart, B. H., '19 a ..... .... 1 6 Park Pl. Beekman. L.. '18 s ........... .......... 5 1 C. Beesley, T. Q., 'g ............. .... ..... 7 3 G. C. Bncos, G. E., Ass't Professor ,... .... 1 32 Mercer St. Behrer, A., '17 a ............... .......... 1 2 N. W. Bell, R. E., '18 s .............. ...,...... 1 34 L. Bell, C. C., Ir., ,Ig a .......,... ........ . . ..... 105 H. Bell, VV. W., Ir., '19 s ........... ..................... 8 1 B. Benade, J. M., 'g .................................. 23 G. C. BENDER, H. H., Ass't Professor .... 120 Fitz Randolph Road BENNETT, A. A. Instructor ...... .............. 3 5 Park St. Benson, R. G.. 'q ............. ........ .......... 1 6 B. Bischoff, C. H., '16 a.. Bishop, I. P., 'I7 s .... . Bitten, R. M., '19 s.... Bixler, D. S., '18 s ..... I B ' 7 Black ., 1 s ..... Black, VV., '18 a ......... Black, W. T., 'q ........ Black, W. XV., '18 s ..... BLAIR , F. VV., Assistant Blake, O., ' 8 I S ......... BLAKE, R. M., Instructor BLAU, M. F., Professor Blayney, IN. L., '18 s ..... . . .. Bleakley, G. R., '19 s .... . Bleeker, L. C., '17 s ..... .... Bleecker, L. L., ,IQ s. .. Bloom, F. Ii., '17 s ..... Blue, K. V., '16 s .... . Blumberg, L., '18 s ..... . Bluntschli, H. A., 'I7 s.. Boadway, VV. M., '17 a.. Annnsss ........6N.D. ......26 M. D. .....82 Nassau St. B. 84N 'assau St. .........I82 B. S.E. H. .32 Mercer St. C. .......54 G. C. ......12 H'm ......29 N. E. .. ............ Q2 B. cn 11 B. G. C. ...IO S. IV. B. C. ....19 S. W. ....9 W. W. .....3o S. E. ........42 H. ........52 C. ....9 A, H. ....7 HB. H. EB. .2 UB. G. C. ......33 C. .....84 G. C. ...27 Bank St. C. .. . .15 Dickinson St. .82 Nassau St. 8 Dickinson St. .........IOE.VV. EB. ....6S.W. .....114 B. .....3oo H'm gf 23 Bowers, R. H., 'q... ..... Bryan, S. S., '17 s ......... .,........... 6 5 B, NAME Boardman, L., 'q ....... Boaz, VV. G., '17 s ....... Bohlen, F. H., jr., '17 s... Bohmfalk, I. F., '17 s ...... Bonbright, C. W., '18 s ..... Bond, G. A., 'IQ s .......... Bostick, B. H., '19 s ...... . BOUTROUX, P. L., Professor BOVARD, W. M., Assistant Bovey, W. H., '17 s ........ Bower, VV., '16 s ........... THE P12'INCETON BRIC'A'BRAC Birettnrp Cflinntinuehj ADDRESS NAME . . . . .15 University Pl. Brown, H. G., '16 a.. Brown, J. D., 'IQ s ...... L. ......11 S. W. B. BI'ONVI1,L.,'I6S........... .........II3 B. BROWVN, P. M., Professor .. ........51 C. Brubaker, R. E.,'q........ Bruch,D.K.E.,'19a..... P. Bruch, R. L., '18 a....... BOWMAN, A. A., Professor Bowman, H. M., 'IQ S .... Bowman, H. N., 'g ........ Bowman, J. A., 'q ......... Bowman, S. A., '16 a ..... Bowman, W. M., '18 s ..... Boyd, I. C., '18 s ........ Boyd, R. I., Ir., 16 s .... Brackenridge, G., '17 s .... Bradley, L. C., Ir., '18 s... Brakeley, H. H., Ir., '18 s .... Brashear, W. R., '18 s .... .. . .... Absent on leave A. G. C. .........143 C'y ........16S.W. N. E. . ...Absent on leave W. B. HA. G. C. . . . .164 Nassau St. .........261 C'y .....2o W. W. B. ....5 W. M. W. H. S.E.B. Park Pl. Bray, A. R., '19 s .......... ............. 1 2 M. D. Bream, P, A., '19 a ....... ..... 5 3 University Pl. BRENNER, C, D., Instructor ............ 8 N. R. Brenner, I. P., '18 s ........ ....... ' 'B. VV. B. Brereton, O. H. D., '16 s.. ........ 40 P. Brewster, D. B., '18 s ...... ......... 8 1 H. Brewster, S. E., '18 s .... ............ 1 63 L. Brigham, C. C., 'g ...... .... 1 4 UB. G. C. Brinclle, R. H., 'IQ a ....,.. .... 4 2 VViggins St. Bronson, T. C., '18 s ........ ....... 3 UA. C. Brotemarkle, R. A.,- '16 a .... ...... 6 N. VV. Brown, A. C., '17 s ............... .,.... 2 6 C. ....32 '79 H. Brown, C. E., Ir., '17 a ....... ..... BROWN, G. D.. Reference Librarian ....1 S. VV. B. Brune, C. D. F., 'q BRUNNOW, R. E., Professor ADDRESS .....138 Nassau St. E N. . S.M.R. .....152 G. C. ...'.302 H. S. H. 3 HB. H'm Edgehill, Stockton St. Bryan, F. T., '18 s .......... ......... . ....... 2 2 '79 H. Bryan, J. L., 'IQ s ......... Buchanan, E. C., '16 s .... Buchanan, J. C., 'q ......... Buchanan, P. H., '17 s. Buddington, A. F., 'g .... Buell, G. P., '18 a ..... Buell, W. A., '18 a ....... Buery, W. M., 'g ....,..,. BUFEUM, D. L., Professor .. Bulkley, H. K., '19 a ...... Bullock, B., 3rd, '16 a ..... Bullock, H., '17 a ....... . Bunnell, M. I., '16 s .... . Burch, H. I., '18 s .... Burchell, T., '19 s ........ Burchenal, C. H., '17 s .... Burford, W. H., '16 s .... Burger, F. C., '19 5 .... Burke, YN. I., Ir.. '16 a.. Burkelman, M., '18 s ...... Burkert. G. C., 'I7 a ............ Burnes, D. R., '17 s ...... . BURNHAM. C. E., Choirmaster .... Burns, J. H., Ir., '18 s ......... Burns, R. W., '16 s ......... . Burr, VV. I., Jr.. '16 s.... Bush, S., '17 s ....... . ......19 University Pl. .........32I C'y C. .......12 N. W. ....1 UB. G. C. .........4..1,IC'y L. G. C. .....60 Hodge Road N. D. ........11 '79 H. ....3 S. E. B. ....17 S. W. C. .....18W. W. ........92 H. ......II N. D. L. P. .....62 Nassau St. L. I-I. IZ. M. W. . . . . .31 University Pl. C, ll. . . . . .Cannon Club N. R. ......31 S. li. Et EE NAME Butler, A. M., '16 s ..... Butler, F. D., '19 s ........ BUTLER, H. C., Professor .... Butler, S. M., '19 s ......... Butterworth, I. E., '16 s .... Butt, S. M., 'q ...,........ Butts, L. M., '18 s ....... Butz, H. A., '18 a .... Buzby, G. C., 'IQ s. .... Cabell, P. F., 'IQ s .... Caesar, C. U., '18 s .... Cale, G. W., '17 s .......... Cameron, T. D., '17 a .... Cameron, W. B., '18 a ..... Campbell, C. L., '16 s .... Campbell, B., '18 s ........... Campbell, J. G., '19 a .,........ CAMPBELL, M. A.. Instructor Campbell, N. I., '18 s .......... Campbell, R. N., '16 a ....... CAPPS, EDWARD, Professor . .... . CAPPS, I. I-I., Assistant ...... Carey, I. M., '16 s ............. Carkener, S., 2nd, '19 s ....... CARNOCHAN, I. M., M.D., Univ. Carpenter, I. W., '17 s .......... Carpenter, W. I., Ir., '16 s .... Carothers, N., 'g ............. Carter, E. S., '16 a ...... Carter, F. B., '19 s ..... Carter, K. K.. '19 s... Carty, J. R.. '17 s .... . Carver, A. B.. '18 s ..... . CARY, L. R., Instructor Casasus, M., 'I7 s ..... . Casey, C. M., '19 s.... Cator, H. T., '17 a ..... Cerf, L. M., Ir., 'IQ s.... TI-Ili p121N CETON Baie -A-BRAC Birectnrp Cfiuntinuehj ADDRES s 2 L .. . . .15 University Pl. .....Pyne Tower, G. C. A. H. ............25I C'y .....11 M. D. .......11 H. S. R. . . . .32 Vandeventer Ave. .......23 P. ...43 '79 ........Hill S. D. .....18 N. W. H. ..........I4I L. ....53 Aiken Ave. N. R. N. R. 150 Fitz-Randolph Road G. B. C. L. Physician ...34 Mercer St. 6 W. M. W. ......53 H. ...1o2 G. C. .1 C. I-I'm I5 S. M. R. .....12 U. P. .....I23 I-I. ............IO3 B. Wiggins St. .....186 L. ........I-Iill A, I-I'm .......343 C'y NA ME Chamberlin, I. R., '17 s ........ Chamberlin, VV. B., Jr., '17 s .... Chambers, H. R., jr., '18 a Chapin, H., '17 s .........,. Chaplin, D. D., Jr., '17 s... Chapin, R. T., '16 s ........ . Chapman, A. K., 'g ......... CHAPMAN, P. A., Instructor Charles, M. A., '17 s ....... Charles, M. G., '19 s ....... .. Cheng, S. T., 'q ...... Cherry, G. D., '18 s ........ Chester, N. M., '17 s ..... Childs, E. '16 s ...... . Christie, A. E., '18 a.. .. Christmas, F. B., '19 a .... . Clair, V., '16 a ........... Clark, A. T., '18 s ...... CLARK, II., Instructor Clark, H. M., '19 s ..... Clark, R. D., '19 s ..... AnDREss ........95 B. ....1 W. B. .......76 H. .....451 C'y ...5 S. M. R. .....18 N. W. .......I44G.C. A. H. .110 Nassau St. .......11 E. B. ....14 Park Pl. .....44 '79 H. C'y ....38 N.E. ....8 N. R. ......I2 N. D. ....1 W. M. WV. N. W. 6 Prospect Ave. IQ University Pl. ..32 Mercer St. Clark, W. L., 'IQ ..... 7 S. 'W. B. Clarkson, W. F., '17 s .... ..... 1 2 '79 H. Cleveland, R. F., '19 a ............................ 6 HA. C. Cleveland, R. L., '16 s .............................. 161 L. CLOSE, G. F., Editor of Gthcial Publications ..20 Linden Lane CLOSE, I-I. W., Assistant ........................ 6 A. G. C. Closson, J. H., 3rd, '17 s. ...... .. .. .. Clowney, F. S., '18 s ...... . COAN, VJ. I., Proctor ........ Cochran, R. A., 3rd, '17 a .... Cochran, T. D., 'g ......... Cockheld, WV. 'g ..... . Coffey, A. H., '17 s.. Coffin, P. L.. 'g .... . Collin, R. P., 'g ..... Coffin, S. B., '18 s ...... . Cohen, R. S., '19 s .... . ......33 B. N. .......41 S. E. .....IO3 G.C. .....156 G. C. .....16 N. W. ...122 G. C. .....21 G. C. .....11 S. E. B. C. Eg af l 1 . ,X THE PR'IN CET ON B RI C 'A- BRTKC NAME Cohu, H, W., '17 s ...... Cohu, L. M. T., 'I7 s.... Coleman, R. C., 'g ........ Collins, H. B., '18 s ....... COLLINS, V. L., Professor .. Colwell, K. G., '17 s ....... Comey, H. D., '17 s ........ Comly, S. N., 'IQ s .............. Compton, A. H., 'g ................ COMPTON, K. T., Ass't Professor ,... Compton, S. H., '17 a ............. .. Comstock, F. A., '19 s ........... .... Conant, S. D., '18 a ..,...... .. CoND1T, K. H., Instructor Conine, F. W., '18 s ........ . CONKLIN. E. G., Professor ..... CONSTANT, F. H., Professor Cook, C. H., 'IQ s ........... Cook, C. S., '18 s ........... Cook, P. H., '17 a ............. COOKE, H. L., Ass't Professor .... Cooke, I., 21ICl, 'IQ a ........... Cooke, I., '19 s .......,..... Cookingham, H. W., 'q ..... Cooper, Cooper, F. S., I9 a.... Cooper, N. H., '18 s .... E. N., 'IQ s ....... Eirentnrp Cdlnntinuehj ADDRESS NAXMIE .......154 L. .........154 L. I5 HC11 G C H. 214 VVestern VVay P. ...........241 C'y ....1o Madison St. .........146 G. C. ..26 Murray Place P. 43 Varideventer Ave. ............I3I .....24 Madison S. E. H. St. B. ...I3Q Broadmead . .280 Nassau ....58 Wiggins ........13 S. . . .148 Mercer . ...IO Dickinson . . .15 Edwards . ........ 9 W. Cooper, P., 'q .......... ....... 1 3 W. Cooper, S. I., 'I7 s ..,... .... 6 4 '79 Copeland, A. T., '17 s ............... . .......... 26 Corkrany D. C., '18 s ..........................., 3 HA. CORNWALL, H. B., Professor Emeritus CORWIN, E. S., Professor ............... ....12 Morven St. St. B. E. St. H. L. B. St, Pl. B. W. H. C. H. Sr. .115 Prospect Ave. Cory, B. H., '18 a ..................................... Q0 P. Cory, H. L., '17 s... .................. .............. 3 o P. COSGRAVE, I. S., Ass't to the Treasurer ........ Stanhope Hall Cotton, W. M., 'q ..................... ............. 9 1 B. COVINGTON, H. P., Professor ........ ...34 Edgeliill St. 3 Cox, I. I., 'IQ s ........... Cox, S. F., Assistant .... . Cox, W. H. D., 'IQ s ..... Cramer, K. F., '16 s .... Crane, E. M., '18 s ....... Crane, F. R., '18 s ........... Crawford, R. L., 3rd, '17 a... Creese, I., Jr., '18 s .......... Cresswell, R., 3rd, '19 a ......... Anmusss ....19 W. VV. .....124 G. C. .....11 Bank St. .....1o W. M. W. P. A, H. C. HA. H. H. Criscitiello, M., Ir., '17 a .......... ....... 22 N. E. CRITCHLOW, F. L., Ass't Professor .... 6 Mercer St. Crocker, D. R., '16 a .............. ....... 2 2 S. E. Crocker, E. S., Jr., '18'a ......... ...... 7 U. P. CROLL, M. W., Ass't Professor .............. 6 N. R. Crornelin, J. S., '18 s ............ ............... 6 4 L. Cromer, I. M., 'q ............... 28 Vandeventer Ave. Cromwell, J., '18 a ..... Cronin, E. M., '18 s .... Cross, H. C., '16 a ..... Crossley, A. M., '18 a .... Cudlipp, C., 'IQ s ........ Culver, H. S., '17 s ...... . Cumberland, W. WL, 'g..,... Cumming, C. L., 'g ....... Cuneo, I. C., '17 s ..... Currie, E. VV., '18 s ..... Cushman, H. B., '18 s .... Cutler, R. H., '17 s ..... Cutting, A. B., '18 s ...... DAPILCDREN, U.. Professor... Dancy, B. G., '16 s ......... Danenlaower, I. W., '16 s ..... DANIELS, A. L., Instructor Dater, I. Y., Ir., '19 a...... Davies, T. I., '16 a ....... Davis, B. H., '19 s ...... Davis, H, M., '17 s .... , ........ ..... 7 4 H. II ll'1n B. ....23 W'i1liam St. .. . .45 University Pl. M. R. G. C. ....154 G. C .....12 S. E. ....9 S. E. ....7 S. D. E, B. H. Evelyn Place P. E. M. VV. ....272 Nassau St. S. D. ..........1o S. R. . . . .31 University Pl. ..........,...Lni.11 Davis, I. C., '19 s ..... .......... 6 l.. B. gg is I Trriri' PRINCETON BRIC -A-BRAC Eirentorp Cflllnntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Davis, N. P., '16 a ................................. 23 '79 H. DAv1s, R., Sup't of Grounds and Buildings .... Stanhope Hall Davy, VV. M., '16 s ............................... 62 '79 H. Dawbarn, R. H., '16 a .,.................. ........ 1 OI B. Dawes, N. B., '16 s ..... ....... 3 2 C. Day, E. W., Ir., 'q .... Day, K. M., '17 a ........ DEAN, L. R., Instructor Decker, E. S., '16 s ....... Decker, I. D., '18 s ......... .. ..... 23 VVilliam St. DEFERRARI, R. I.. Instructor... DeGray, H. B., '18 is ........ DEDERICK, L. S., Instructor Deitsch, E. I., jr., '10 a ..... Deitsch, F. I., '17 a ...... DeLacy, G. C., Ir., 'q .... DeLacy, W. B. I., '18 a... Dell, VV. S., '16 a ...... DeLanoy, D., '17 a ....... . DeLong, C. F., '18 a ....... DeLong,.O. A., Jr., '16 s. Demaree, D. R., '16 a ....... . Demorest, G. C., '17 a ...... Dempsey, VV. L., '17 Denby, I. G., '19 s ...... Denison, 1. M., '17 s ..... Denit. L. A., 'g ...... .. Dennis, H. V.. '18 a... Dent, jr., '18 s ..... Depue, D. A., 'q ..... . Dewald. E. T., 'g ....... Deyo, NV. H., '16 s .... Deyoe, W. L., 'I7 s.... Dibert, G. A., '19 s .... Dibrell, E. R., 'IQ s ..... . Dickerman, C. A., '17 s ..... Dickinson, H. M., 'IQ s ..... Dickinson, I., 'g ......... . ....3o4 H'm ........143 H. ....I8 Bank St. .......24 S. E. . ........... 101 P. ........II4 GC. B. .....14 B. .......65 C. .....3o N. E. . ..... 162L. .......51 I-I. .....15 L. P. P. ........222 C'y ....1o E. M. W. H. .....25 S. E. .......432 C'y .......14 N. Ii. ....15 HC. G. C. ............144 L. ....82 Nassau St. B, I-l. ......54 G. C. .....54 L. ..........I62 C'v 39 University Pl. ........,.......IOI L. P. ....15 B. G. C. NAME Dickey, P. B., '17 a .... Diller, H. '16 A .... Dillon, M. S., '17 a ......... Dingee, A. L. M., '19 s ..... DIRKS, I-I. B., Instructor... Dittmar, W. A., 'g ........ Dixon, YV., 'q ............ Donna, L. B., Assistant Dodd, E. D., '16 s ...... . Dodd, J. A., 'IQ s ..... . Dodd, I. L., 'q ..... Dodd, WV. F., '16 s ..... Donahoe, C. NV., '17 s. Donaldson, B. M., 'g ..... Donnelly, L., '18 s .... . Donner, I. XV., '17 s.... Donollo, I. F., '18 s .... Dorrance, E. R., '17 s.... Dougherty, G., '17 s.... Dougherty, VV. M., '18 s... Douglas, B., '16 s ....... . Douglas, E. O., ,IQ a ...... Dowd, M. L., '18 s ..... Dowell, J. N.. '16 Downing, B. C., '19 s ..... Doyle, E. VV., '18 s ..... Doyle, I-I. W., 'IQ s .... Dresser, S. R., 'I7 s .... . Dreyfuss, S. W., '19 s. Driggs, E. H., 'I7 s... Drollan, I. I-I., '18 a .... . ADDRESS ....185 L. ....181 L. P. L. ...24 Mercer St. ........IO4 G. C. E. M. W. 54 Murray Place B. ............8o E. W. N. R. ...138 Nassau St. ....15 G. C. B. .....1o N. D. ....184 L. ....311 H'm ........IOI L. S. M. R. .......I34 H. ......133 L. .....52 L. .......54 B. .....1o N. E. ....3IO l-l'm ...22 H'm .....61 P. M. D. P. E. M. WN. Drorbaugh, W., '17 s.. .......... 54 '79 H. Dubbs, H. M., '18 a ..... ......... 1 5 N. D. Dubia, H. F., 'IQ a .... .......... 7 W1 M. W. DuBois, L. T., 'IQ s .... ..... 1 6 Vandeventer Ave. Dudgeon, A., '18 s .......... ................ 3 II C'y Duer, E. L., 2nd, 'I7 a. .. ...... ................ 8 21 H. DUFFIELD, I-I. G., Treasurer. .... Stanhope I-Iall THE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC' B3 'B NAME DUGAN, R. S., Ass't Professor Dulles, A. W., 'g ............. Duncan, VV. G., '18 a ...,..... Dunlevy, R. A., '17 a .... Dunn, A. C., '16 a ..... Dunn, E. I., 'IQ a ...... Dunn, H. T., 'I7 s ..... Dunn, R. H., 'IQ S ..... Dunn, R. P., 'IQ s ..... . Dunn, VV. C., '19 s .... . Dunphy, E. B., '18 s ........ Durell, A. XV., Ir., '17, s ...... . Durell, E., '17 s ................. .. DURHAM, D. B., Ass't Professor Eaby, C. R., Ir., '18 s .......... Eberhardt, M. A., '17 s ........ ZiBirei:1nrp ffliuntinuehj ADDRESS .....Patton Ave. .......11 G. C. H. N.M.R. M. D. .......34S. E. . ........ 20 N. . W ...3o Mercer St. L. ......II W. B. ..........I43 L. HB. H'm 72 University Pl. ..........113 H. . ........ 44 C. Eherstadt, R., '17 a ...... ...... 6 W. B. Eddy, I. E., '17 s ....... ............ 7 4 B. Eddy. 'W. A., 'q ........ ..... 6 N. M. R. Edgar, M. L., '17 a ..... .... 4 W. M. VV. Edgar, M. S., '17 a ........ ..... 4 W. M. VV. Edgar, VV. I. B., 'IQ a ..... ....... 6 N. D. Edgar, . L., 'q ....,....... ......... 1 42 C'y Edwards, L. M., '17 s .......... ..... T renton, N, I. EGERTON, F. N., IR., Instructor .. ..... 8 A. G. C. Egner, I. E.. '18 s ............... ............... 3 3 B. EISENHART. L. P., Professor 22 Alexander St. Elder, I. G., '18 a ................... ........... 3 N. R. ELDERK1N, G. VV., Ass't Professor .. ..... The Bachelors Eldridge, H. R., Ir., '18-s .......... ........... 1 83 L. Eldridge, -R. L., '18 s ,........ ........... 183 L. Elgin, C. P., '19 s ........ .... 1 8 Madison St. Elliott, D. A., 'ci ...... ..... 2 4 Bank St. Elliott, I. S., '18 a .............. . ..... 4 E. Wf Ellis, D. R., '16 s .,... - ......... ........ 1 72 L. England, C. E., '18 s ....,............ ...... 44 '79 H. ENO, H. L., Research Associate ... Greenholrn Erdman, C. R., Ir., 'IQ a ........ ......... 7 2 B. NALTE Erskine, L. G., '18 s ........ Errington, R. N., '17 s .... ADDRESS B. .....12 N. M. R. Ertel, B. H., 'I7 s .......... ...... 5 3 '79 H. Etheridge, H. A., Jr., '19 S.. .......... Hill Etter, B. F., '17 s ......... ......44 B. Evanns, A. I., '19 a ....................... ...... 1 05 H. S. Evans, R. D., '16 a ................................... Hill EVANS, T. S., Sec'y Philadelphian Society .... Murray-Dodge Everitt, I. W., '17 s ................................... 71 H. Ewart, I. I., '18 s ...... .... ..... 2 2 Madison St. Ewing, M. H., '18 s ..... ............. 3 S. D. Fahys, I. H., '19 s ..... .... 1 9 University Pl. Fairgrieve, I. T., 'IQ s ....... ......... 1 5 N. M. R. Faison, -T. Q., 'q .............. ................. 6 2 P. FARR, M. S., Ass't Professor .... 20 Vandeventer Ave. Farr, V. B., '17 s .............. 20 Vandeventer Ave. Farrell, F. L., '16 s ............ ...... 6 4 Nassau St, Farrelly, R. L., '18 a ............... ................. 1 03 B. FAUVER, EDWIN, Ass't Professor ..... 23 Jefferson Road Fay, R. N. B.. '16 s .............. .............. 1 O4 B. Fendi-ick, P. O., '16 s .......... ............ 2 II C'y Fereshetian, M., 'IQ s ..... .... 2 4 Chamhers St. Ferguson, E., '16 a ...... .............. 3 4 B. Feree, R. B., jr., 'q ....... FETTER, F. A., Professor Feustman, B. H., '17 a .... Field, NV. T.. '16 s ......... . Fillehrown, VV. Y., '16 s .... . FINE, H. B., Professor .. Fine, S. G., '17 a ....... . Finney, E. D., 'IQ s .... . Fish, H. M., '19 s ............ Fishhurn. I. P., '18 s ......... . FISHER, FREDi3R1c1c, Mechanician Fisher, W. P., '18 s ........... Fire, VV., Professor ...... Fitzgerald, F. S., '17 s ..... Fitz Randolph, R. S., 'q.... ..........341 CB' . . . .121 Broadmead . . . . .90 Nassau St. '79 il. M. D. ...49 Library Place . . . . .7 Madison St. P. .............Hill C. ....10 Dickinson St. . . . .II Dickinson St. .. . .67 Prospect Are. L. Aiken ,-Xve. Er 1E I T1-11'-3 PRINCETON 131210-A-BRAC ZIBirsttnrp Cfllluntinuehj NAME ADDRESS FLEECE, C. L., Instructor .... .... 5 4 Murray Pl. Fletcher, W. M., 'IQ s ..... ........ 3 E. VV. Flinn, L. AB., '18 a ........... ......... 8 2 P. Floto, VV. H., 'q ................. ....... I 7 S. M. R. FooEL, P. H., Ass't Professor ..... ..,.........., 8 S. W. FOGLER, R. H., Assistant .... FOLWELL, C. H., IR., '17 s ..... FORD, H. J., Professor ...,. Ford, H. VV., 'q ......... Foresman, R. H., 'IQ s .... Forney, L. G., '16 s ....., Forster, F.. H., '17 a .... Foster, Foster, I. A., Ir., '18 s .... Foster, I. M., '17 a ......... . Foster, P. VV., Ir., '17 s ..... FOSTER, XV., Professor .... Fowler, E. A., '19 s ..... D., '18 S, ..... Fowler, L. S., '17 a. ..... . Fowler, O., '17 a ........... Fox, VV. S., Ass't Professor . France, L. A., '18 s ......... Frank, H. H., '16 S ...... Frankel, G. A., '19 S ....... Franklin, B., jr., '16 a ..... .. Franks, R. A., jr., 'I7 s .... . Franks, R. C., '18 s ........ Frantz, A. M., '16 a .... . Frantz, S. G., '18 s ..... Fraser, A. A., 'IQ S .... Frazier, H. S., 'IQ a ..... ' Freck, S. G., '19 s ........ . Frederick, T. L., '16 s .... Freeborn, W. L., '18 a.... Friend, A. M., Ir., 'g.... FRITTS, F., Instructor. . .. Friesell, VV. H., '16 S ..... Fritz, G. T., '16 s ....... ..... 60 University Pl. .....52 Nassau St. .......24 79 H. N.W. ....26 M. D. M. D. ........38 L. . ...... 73 P. N. D. '79 H. . . . .41 Battle Road ............I2I H. L. .....21 Jefferson Road L. .....1o E. M. NV. .....19 Bank St. VV. B. . ..... 4I '79 H. ..... 41 '79H. ......64 Battle Road ......45 University Pl. ....19 University Pl. ............172 L. ..........III B. ......53 G. C. G. C. . . . .138 Nassau St. ....138 Nassau St. NAIVIE Frontz, C. VV., '16 a ........ Frost, H. W., Jr., '19 s ..... Frost, J. H., '17 s ......... Fundenberg, G. B., '16 a .... Funk, G. VV., '19 s ........ . Funsten, R. F., '17 s ........... FURMAN, N. H., Assistant .... Furman, R. WV., '16 s ........ Gabriel, E., '16 s ........... Gadebuscli, P. H., '16 a. . .. Gailey, -T. YV., '17 s ............ Gaines. L. E., 'q ............... GALT, G. McF., Secretary Burea Gamble, C. I., 'g .............. Gardner, E. R., 'IQ s ..... Garside, H. R., '17 s .... Garvey, I. M., 'I7 s ........ Garrett, NN. B., '17 s ........ Garrigues, VV. A., Jr., '19 s.... Gatens, N. E., 'q ........... . Gates, M., '16 a ........... GAUSS, C., Professor Geissinger, M. N., 'q .......... ADDRESS W. M. W. .....14 Edwards Pl. E. B. Park Pl. B. P. ....15 HF. G. C. S.M.R. ..,...1o S. M. R. .........1o1 B. N.M.R. C'y u of Self Help, 48 Mercer St. G. C. P. B. C. ............243 C'y ............3IO I-Pm . . . . .45 University Pl. H. WV. M. W. ...106 Fitz-Randolph Rd. Tulane St. Gennert, A. G., '17 a ...... ...... .... . ........... 1 0 4 H. Georgi, E. A., '19 s ........... . GEROULD, G. H., AsS't Professor Gerstell, R. S., 'I7 s ........... Gibboney, D. C., '18 S ......... Gibson, H. F., '17 s ..... Giffin, P. G., '16 s .... Gill, L. B., '16 s ..... .. Gilland, H. G., '16 a ..... Gillespie, G., '16 s ........ . GILLESPIE, VV., Professor... Gillette, A. A., '18 a.... Gilmour, B. F., '17 s .... Given, I. B., Ir., '17 s .... Glick, F., '16 5 ........ .... . .... 5 S. E. B. .. . .... 341 Nassau St. .. ........... Q2 H. W.W'. ......41 H. .....5M. D. M. D. .....186 Nassau St. .......12 Bank St. ...........6o P. P. ....Cap and Gown Club 383 gf if NALIE Glick, G. VV., jr., '16 s.... Glorieux, G. R., 'q ....... Glover, L. L., '16 a ..... Godfrey, S., '18 s ...... Godwin, B. M., 'g ......... Goerke, R. I., Ir., '18 s .... Goldman, R. S., ,IQ s .... Goldsmith, R., 'IQ a ..... Goldstein, l., '18 a .... . Good, D. S., '16 s ...... Goodrich, F. P., '17 s .... Goodchild, D., '18 a .... Goodspeed, M., '18 s. . .. Gordon, B., '18 a ........... . Gordon, H. B., Ir., '18 s ..... Gordon, H. L., Ir., '16 s ..... GORDON, N. T., Assistant Gorter, T. P., '18 a ........ Goss, B. C., Assistant Gould, H. N.. 'f ...... . Gould, I. D., '16 s ..... Gould, G. V., '16 s .... Gowen, I. E., '17 a ....... Gowing, E. P., '18 s ..... Grainger, I. B., '17 s Grant, B. M., 3 Grant, C. H., '1 rd, '16 s ..... 7 s ........ Gray, W. S., Ir., 'IQ a .... Greason, H. S., '18 s ..... Green, I. S., Ir., '16 a .... . Green, T., B., '1 8a ..,....... Greene. A. M., 'IQ a ,....... GREENE, N. L., Instructor .... Gregory, G. C., '18 s ......... THE PRIN CETON B RI C 'A' B RAC ZBirettotp CQ1untinuet0 ADDRES S A. E. M. W. ...........1o S. R. ...........II3H. G. C. ........31 University Pl. ....32 Vandeventer Ave. ....46 Vandeventer Ave. C. N.D. ......61 H. W. .....131 H. ........75 H. C. Gp C. ...... A. B. ....7 C. G. C. ....IOI G. C. ......75 H. .....22 L. ......171 L. ....3 S. D. ....2o E. W. ......12 B. ....14H'm .....25 M. D. B. UC. H. .....28 Linden Lane Gregory, T. W., Ir., 'IQ s ....... .............. 8 4 B. Greyverstein, I. H., p. s. ........ .... 80 Alexander St. GRIFFIN, N. E., Ass't Professor .... .......... 1 4 N. D. Griffith, G. Wf, '18 s .............. .. ....... 101 H. NAME Griffith, R. M., '18 a .... Griffiths, W. D., 'IQ a ..... Grimke, F. D., 'IQ s ..... Grinnell, H. L., '16 s ..,. Groover, A. B., '19 s ....... GROSS, H., Infirmarian .... Guerin, I. A., '18 a ...... Guerin, S. V., 'IQ s .... Guilbert, F. VV., '19 s .... ADDRESS ........2I H'm ........IQ S. W. . . . .15 Edwards Pl. L. ....30 Mercer St. ........Infirmary ......12 S. M. R. .19 University Pl. S. W. B. Guild, H. H., 'q ....... .......... 1 5 M. D. Guy, D. W., 'IQ s ...... .II Alexander St. Guy, W. E., Ir., '17 a .... ............ 3 32 C'y Haaren, E. C., '18 s ...... ........... 1 62 L. Haas, C., '17 s ............ ..... 4 W. B. Hadden, C., 3rd, '17 a ..... ....... 4 3 P. Haffner, W. B., '18 s.., ...... ............ . 3 B. Haight, H. W., M. D., 'g ..... ........... 8 2 G. C. HALL, C. R., Ass't Professor .58 University Pl. Hall, R. H., 'q ............... ...... 1 8 Madison St. Hall, P. E., '17 s ........... ......... 3 8 S. E. IJALL, W. P., Ass't Professor .26 Prospect Ave. Halsey, C. V., '18 s .......... ............ 6 5 H. I-lamil, C. B., 'g .............. . ..... 1 B. G. C. Hamilton, M. M., 'q ..... ......... 1 32 H. Hamilton, W. P., '17 a ..... .... 1 5 N. W. Hammer, W. T.. '18 s ..... . Hammond, A. P., '18 a ..... Hammond, R. S., '17 s ..... Hampe, VV. W., '18 s ...... .......63 P. ........24 L. ....4 E. M. W. 5 HAH C Hampton, R., 'g... ........... ............ 1 2 G. C. Hardin, J. R., Ir., 'I7 s ....... ................ 1 52 L. PIARDING, E. A., Assistant .. 52 Jefferson Road Harding, L. L., '17 s ........ Hargest, T. S., 2nd, 'IQ,3... Hargreaves, P. L., 'IQ a ..... Haring, M. M., 'g ........ Haring, N. W., ,IQ a .... Harland, I. P., 'g .... '79 H. .47 University Pl. Park Pl. ........153 G. C. ...1o Madison St. ....11 B, C. C. 1 389 Bit EE THE PRINCETON '13 1210 'A-BRAC NAME HARMON, A. M., Ass't Professor HARPLR, G. M., Professor ....... ........... 3 6 Mercer St. Harper, R. A., '18,a ...... Harper, W. P.,v'18 s ....... Harrigan, A. N., '16 s ..... Harrigan, P. B., '17 s .... Harris, A. K., 'IQ s ...... Harris, D. J., '18 s ....... Harris, E., 2nd, 'I7 a ..... Harris, S. E., '17 a ...... . HARIRIS, VV. B., Professor . Harris, VV. B., jr., '17 a .... Harrison, F. V., '16 s ...... Harrison, H. C., Ir., '18 a... Harrison, I. D., 'g .......... HARVEY, E. N., Instructor Harvey, H. D., '16 s ........ Harvey, H. H., 'q ......... Haskell, A. L., '16 s ...... Hasslaeher, C. A., '19 s .... Hasslaeher, G. F., '17 s .... Haupt, H. L., '16 s ....... Hawkins, G., 'IQ s ..... . Hax, WL B. P., '19 s ..... Hayes, E. S., '18 s ...... Hayes, S., 'q ........... Hayward, XV. G., '17 s.... Hazard, E., '18 a ......... Hazelhurst, R. P., '17 a .... . Hazen, E. H., 'g ........... Heath, B., '16 ................. . Heath, VV. L., '17 s .............. l-IEERA-IANCE, R., Ass't Professor .. Heft, I., 'g ...................... Heiznlnach, R. E., '17 a ........ . Heiinerdinger, C. E., '17 s .... Heimerdinger, F. M., 'I7 s .... Heimerdinger, H. L., '18 s .... . III Eimzctorp mlnntinuehj ADDRESS Fitz-Randolph Rd. ......12 E. NV. .......1o2 B. .......33 N. E. .... D. VV. B. ........66 H. ....3OQI'I'IT1 ....32 '79 H. .....15 S. W. Greenholm Greenholm H. L. .....142 G. C. .....22 G. C. ........11 L. P. ....47 Tulane St. B. .......16 S. M. R. 31 University Pl. ...8 Dickinson St. N. E. ........18 S. W. E. B. ....4 B.' G. C. L. ...........133 H. ....144 Broadnwead G. C. .......1o S. E. .....71 P. .....71 P. ....1oo P. NAME Heinsohn, A. G., 'IQ Heintz, J. E., '16 s ...... Heinzelmann, G. M., 'q. . .. Helm, L., Jr., '18 s ..... .. Helm, T. O., Ir., 'IQ 5 ..... Hemphill, J., 'q ........ . Hendel, C. NV., Ir., 'g .... . Henderson, G. VV., 'IQ s .... Henry, VV. L., Jr., '18 s ....... Herendeen, E. G., Ir., '18 s. Herron, P. I.,.'18 a ........ .. Herron, S. D., '18 a ........ HERSH, A. H.. Assistant Hersh, E. S., '17 s ........ Hewitt, A. C., '17 s ..... Hewitt, T., p. s. Heyl, R. C., Jr., '16 a .... . Heyl, XV. E., jr., '16 a .... . Heyniger, C. L., '16 s .... . Heywood, H. M., '17 s .... . ZHIBBEN, I. G., President Hicks, H., 18 s ......... . Hicks, XV. A., 'IQ s ..... Higgins, E. Q., '18 s.... Higgins, I. R., '17 s.. Highley, C. C., '17 s.... ADDRESS ....17 E. XIV. ......161 L. ...11 N. E. ......111 L. ....23 N. E. N. E. .........76G. C. ....14 Edwards Pl. HA. C. P. P. HB. G. C. .........112 B. .......421 C'y ...2 S. W. B. .......7o P. ......33 H. .......I42 H. ... Prospect ...23 M. D. B. ...2 S. D. ...17 N. E. B. Hill, I. P., 'IQ s ...... ................ 4 62 C'5 Hill, R. E., '19 s ........... .... 2 8 Vandeventer Ave. I'lILL, L. S., Instructor ....... ........ 2 3 Madison St. Hillegass, C. jr., 'IQ a ..... .......... 7 N. M. R. Hills, P. W., '17 a ......... ....... 1 0 L. P. Hillyer, C. N., '18 s ...... ....... 2 1 P. Hiltelneitel, L. C., '17 a .... .... 3 7 N. E. Hilton, A. E., '19 s ......... .... 1 5 S. D. Hilton-Green, H. L., '17 a. . .. Hinehnian R. P. r. '16 . .I . s .... . Hinshaw, I. C. XV., '16 s.. Hirschberg, D. S.. 'q ..... . .......71 B. ...24 H'm .......4o P. .....33I C'5 NABIE Hockaday, J. K. B., 'IQ s .... Hoekmeyer, V. F., '18 s.. Hogg, F. T., '17 S ........ Holden, L. C., Jr., '19 s... Hollander, R. B., '16 s .... Holman, C. E., 'IQ s ........ Holstein, G. M., Jr., '17 s.... LTONESS, A. P., Assistant THE PRIN CETON B RI C 'A'B RAC Birecturp Cfllluntinuehj ADDRESS P. S. E. B. ........41 P. ....2 N. D. ......351 C'y .....15 W. W. ....47 Spring St. Hooper, J. E., '18 s ....... ,.... 1 A. H. Horne, J. Q., '17 s. . .. ...... ...... . .65 B. HOSICINS, J. P., Professor .. Bank St. Hoskins, H. B., 'I7 a ........ .......... 3 2 P. HOWELL, B. F., Instructor ..... Patton Ave Howell, L. D., 'g ........... ..,... I 1 G. C. Howett, L. V., '18 s Howley, J. G., 'IQ a ..... .... 9 S. E. B. Hoyt, H. H., '17 s ..... ..... 6 W. B. Hoyt, J., '16 a ........ .... 9 L. P. Hsu, S. C., '16 s ......... .... 1 9 N. VV. Hudnut, H. B., '16 a ..... ........ 7 o P. Hughes, XV. D. F '19 a.. ............. 24 N. E. Hulbert, C. P., '51 ........... ................ 3 1 G. C. HULETT, G. A., Professor... ..... 44 VVashington Rd. Humphreys, J. G. S., '17 s.. ............... 3 L. P. Humphreys, W. S., '19 s .... ............... 9 5 P. Humphreys, W. Y., Jr., '17 S. .. ........ 7 L. P. Hunt, T. B., '17 s .......... ........... I 5 B. HUNT, T. XM., Professor .. .... 72 Library Pl. Hunter, A., '16 a .......... ......... ....... 2 E . M. XIV. I-lurlock, W. S.. Jr., '17 s l-lUss, H, C. O., Professor Emeritus ........ 6 Mercer St. Huston, VV. A., '18 s ....... ' ......................... 38 U. Pl-UTSON, F. L., Ass't Professor ...... .... ' 'The Bachelors I-lypes, S. L., '16 a ............. ............. 2 3 B. Ill, H. M., 'IQ s ............... ....... 4 A. H. Ingersoll, C. J., '17 s.... ..... 5 L. P. Treland, T. S., '18 a .... .... 6 E. XIV. Irvine. J. E.. 'IQ'3 .... . ...5 N. E. NAME Isenian, D. A., '17 s.... Jackes, C., '18 s ............ Jackman, A., '17 s ............ Jackman, D. E., Jr., '17 S ..... Jackson, A. H., '16 a ......... Jackson, N. D., '17 s ........ Jackson, T. B., '16 s ..... Jacobs, E. A. S.. '19 s .... . Jarnison, L. F., '19 a .... . Janlce, F. O., '18 s ..... . Jarman, S. H., '18 S ..... Jarvis, G. T., '18 s.... Jelke, F., 3rd, '18 S ..... Jenckes, S. H., 'IQ s ...... Jenkins, A. E. 'IQ s ........ Jennings, A. G., Jr., '19 s ..,.. ADDRESS P. 28 Chambers St. P. P. .........24 H'm ....3 VV. M. VV. B. I5 University Pl. ....19 S. M. R. W. B. L. ....1 S. E. ....65 H. .....,l-lill B. ....14 I-l'm Jennings. A. H., 'IQ s ....., ..... 6 E. B. Jepson, E. R., '18 a ....... ,... 5 N. M. R. Jewett, XV. van'D., 'q .... ...... 1 4 E. XIV. Joeck, T. D., '17 s ............... ....... 1 2 Park Pl. Johns, F. W., '18 a ................ .... 8 2 Nassau St. JOHNSON, A. C., Ass't Professor .... ..... 3 4 Bank St. Johnson, A. D.. '19 a ............. ......... 2 3 S. E. Johnson, N. B., '18 s .......... ..... 44 Park Pl. JOHNSON, R. B. C., Professor... .... 129 Broadmead Johnson, XV. H., '17 s ........... SI L. Jones, B. C., '16 s ........... .......... 3 3 S. Ii. Jones, B. F., 'IQ s ....... ..... 1 5 Edwards Pl. Jones, B. H.. 'g .......... .... 4 HB. G. C. JONES, C. H., Registrar ............. N. Jones, F. I.. Jr., '18 s.. .... 6 S. W. HB. Jones, H. K., Jr., 'IQ s ..... .... 2 HC. H'm Jones, M., 'cu ......... ..... 1 2 Park Pl. J. Jones, L. G., '17 s .... Jordon, B. R.. '16 S... Kaesche, M. B., Jr., '18 Kahn, A. M., '16 S ..... Kalt, VV. M.. '16 s.. L. N.R. .....34'7Q1-1. ......,..164 L. ...22l C'y E4 THE PRIN CET ON BRIC 'A'BRA.C rg NAME Kane, E. W., '18 s ........ Kauffman, P. C., '18 s .... Kazanjian, B., Jr., '18 s .... Keating, T. B., '17 s ...... Keenan, E. T., 'IQ s ..... Kelleher, A. A., '16 a ..... .. Keller, H. P., 'IQ s Kelley, D. W., 'IQ s .......... ...... Kelly, W. B., 'IQ s Kellogg, I. H., 'g ........................ KEMMERER, E. W., Professor ...... 128 Kempner, D. W., '17 s .......... ........ Kempshall, E., '17 a ........... ...... Kendall, L. F., '18 s Kennedy, C. E., '17 KENNEDY, C. VV., Ass't Professor, Kennedy, D. G., '16 a .............. Kennedy, E. S., '19 a ............. Kennedy, H. H., Ir., '16 a .... Birsttnry Gliuntinuehj ADDRESS .....1o6 H. .....112 L. .....63 H. ........1o N. D. N. E. ...IIO Nassau St. P. P. G. C. Fitz-Randolph Rd. C. L. S. E. B. S.R. .....Battle Road L. ......22 M. D. C. Kenny, A. T. H., '16 a ..... ..... 2 S. W'. B. Kent, T., Ir., 'g .......... ...... 3 3 G. C. Kenway, I. F. L., '17 a ..... ........ 6 4 C. Kenyon, D. H., '16 s ..... ...2 VV. B. Kenyon, N. T., '16 s ..... ............. 4 2 B. Kerper, E. H., '18 s ....... ............ 5 S. VV. KEYES, C. VV., Instructor .... .... 5 5 jefferson Road Kiefel, E. P., '16 a ......... ............. 3 2 S. E. Kiehl, M. B., '18 s ...... . Kilby, O. M., 'IQ a .... . Kimball, A., '16 s .... Kimball, A. D., '18 s ..... King, D. M., '19 a .... King, G., '19 s. .... . King G. C., '17 s ...... .. L. ....88 Nassau St. L. P. .39 University Pl. .15 University Pl. ............II4 H. L. King, I. B., 'IQ s .......... .... 1 5 University Pl. King, W. C., Ir., '16 s ..... ........... 2 M. D. Kinnard, L. R., '19 a ..... ....... I 4 N. W. Kirbach, W. C., '19 a ..... ..... 9 N. D. NAME Kirdendall, F. B., '19 s .... Kirkland, W. A., '19 a .... Kissan, P., '19 s... Klein, A. S., Jr., '18 Klotz, R. L., '16 s. S .... .... .... KNAUTH, O. W., Ass't Professor Knight, D. B., '18 S Knight, F. H., '16 S Knight, O. D., '16 a .... Knott, A. R., '17 s.. Knott, J. P., Jr., 'g ..... Knower, H. D., 'IQ s Knowlton, E. T., 'IQ s .... Knowlton, P. B., '17 Kock, C. E., '16 s.. KOREN, VV., Ass't Pr Kruse, F. I., 'q Kretchmann, P. M., Kuser, J. D., 'IQ s S ....... 'IQ a... Kurzman, G. F., 'I7 a ..... Le Barron, R. F., 'g Labouisse, W. H., ' rsigf.. LaForce, W. W., '18 s .... Lake, D. M., '16 s. Lamar, L. V., '18 a ..... Lamarche, E. J., 'q ........... Lamarche, R. F., 'IQ a ......... Lamberton, H. M., Ir., '16 a .... Lamont, R. P., Ir., 'IQ a ...... . Landon, S. W., 'I7 Lane, C. S., 3rd, '18 S ....... S .... Lane, M. H., '18 s .... Lane, P., '18 s ..... Laney, H. L., '17 s.. Larkin, G. B., '19 a ..... Larsen, I., '16 s .... Latham, I. H., 'q... LaTour, C. F., '17 s ..... ofessor ..... .... ADDRESS .....31 University .....39 University Pl. Pl. L. ............182 L. S. E. . . . . .55 Battle Road .......63 '79 W. C'y H. W. HA. G. C. W. P. H'm .......138 Nassau St. 105 Fitz-Randolph Rd. 2 HB JI H .. .... I4 S. M. R. .......362 C'y .......28 C. ....126 G. C. ........61 L. ....5 S. W. B. ...........I34 H. .....82 Nassau St. .....64 Nassau St. .......13 A, H. .....3o Mercer St. ..........1o3 H. W. B. .....28 Chambers St. M.D. E. B. .....I7W.XlV. ......431 C'y 95 B .fffffffiog Hi ....2 S. E. B. 3, 25 THE PRIN CET ON BRIO 'A'BRAC A Birzcturp Cdinntinuzhj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Latrobe, C. H., '17 S .... .,...... 8 4 H. Lowrie, W. A., '17 a ........ ....... 2 2 H. Law, B. C., '16 a ......... ..... 1 1 '79 H. Lowrie, W. L., Ir., '17 S .... ........ 5 N. R. Lawson, O. M., '19 S ..... ........ 1 06 P. Ludlow, E. H., '19 s ............... ........... 1 6 E. W. Lawton, S., '18 s ........... . .... 8 M. D. Ludwig, L A., '18 S ................. .............. 3 E. B. Lawyer, G. I., '18 a ........ ..... . ..63 H. LUEHRING, F. W., Ass't Professor ...... 110 New Moore St. LEACH, H. S., Ass't Librarian ..... 104 G. C. Luke, D. K., '19 S ................ ............ L ...... H ill Lealce, C. D., '17 S ............ ........ 3 II H'm Lukens, L. N., '17 S ............. .............. 1 3 B. LeCompte, C. R., Jr., 'g ..... .... 1 5 HA. G. C. Lutz, R. B.. '18 s ...... ........ 4 S. R. Lee, E. H., '16 s ........... ........ 1 1 S. E. Lybolt, F., '19 S ......... ..48 Mercer St. Lee, P. B., '18 a... ...... ......... 3 1 C. Lyman, A. V., '18 a ..... .......... 1 II L. Leeb, B. P., '18 s ........ .... 1 9 M. D. Lyman, W. C., '18 s .... ..... 5 VV. W. Leggett, M. W., '17 a ..... .......... 9 4 H. Lyon, H. S., '18 s ..... ..... 2 o S. W. Leidy, R- S-, '13 51--n ---- ---- 2 S- M- R- Lyons, W. W 'q ......... ..... 5 E. B. Leinbach, L. R., 'IQ s ..... ......... 3 5 S. E. McAdoo, W. G., jr., '17 S ...... .... 5 L. P. Leopold, I. M., Ir., '19 a ..... ....... 8 W. M. W. MCALPIN, C. W., Secretary .... ....... N . Leslie, A. C., '19 a ........ .... 3 9 University Pl. MCCABE, D. A., Ass't Professor .. .... 25 P. Leslie, D. S., '18 s ...... .......... 3 5 L. McCaddon, J. T., Ir., '18 S ..... .... 7 U. P. Lester, R. R., '16 s.... Levengood, S. L., 'q .... Lewis, A. C., '17 s ..... Lewis, H. R., '18 S ..... Lewis, T. M. N., '19 S ...... LIBBEY, W., Professor ....... Lineaweaver, T. H., '19 s ..... .... Link, S. M., '17 S ........... Link, V. G., '16 S ........... Littell, A. B., '18 S .... Lloyd, E. S., '16 s ...... L. ........32 G. C. ....3 A. H'm H. .......12 M. D. ..Thanet Lodge 3I University Pl. 61 P ........11 S. M. R. P. ..........I3I L. Lloyd, S., Ir., '19 a ...... ..... 1 3 A. H. Lloyd-Smith, W., '16 a ...... .......... 1 5 C. Logan, K. B., '18 a ........... ............... 9 7 B. LONG, A. VV., ASs't Professor 29 Cleveland Lane Long, H. C., '19 s ............ .... 3 1 University Pl. Look, E. T., '18 s ........... ................ 4 2 C. LooM1s, B. H., Professor .. Lord, T. C.. ,IQ S ......... . Lorena, E. H., '17 a ....... Love, W. D., Ir., '16 s ..... .302 Nassau St. I5 Edwards Pl. ...........124 H. B. fr .7 McCague, R. H., '18 S ...... McCandIess, L., '19 S ...... McCann, R. H., 'I7 S ..... McCauley, E. D., '18 S .... MCCAY, L. W., Professor . .....34 P. .......11 P. .....37 S. E. P. ....2 Morven St. McChesney, D. S., 'I7 a ...................... 64 Nassau St. MCCLELLAN, G. B., Professor ............ MCCLENAHAN, H., Dean of the Co .The Vlfater Tower Joseph Henry House, College Place McClintock, R. I., 'q ................................. QI B. McCloskey, M. A., '18 a ........................... 18 S. W. MCCOMAS, H. C., AsS't Professor McComaS, O. P., Ir., '16 a ......... .. McConnaugl1y, D. S., '17 s ........ . McConnell, F., Ir., '19 a ...... .. LICCONNELL, VV. O., Instructor McCormick, G., '17 s.l .......... McCormick, G. B., ,IQ S ....... McCormick, L., ,IQ S ..... . MacCreadie, J. H., IQ s. . .. ..2 Morven St. MCCLUR1-3, C. F. W., Professor .... .. , .... 109 Broadmead H. ..........IOS P. ....11 E. B. .......24 G. C. ......64 '79 H. .....14 Edwards Pl. I4 Edwards Pl. .......25 N. E. Eff 23 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC Eirrctnrp Cfinntinuehj NAME ADDRESS MacCready, P. B., '16 s ..... ................. 4 N. R. MacCread R. I-I. '16 s ..... ..... M urray-Dodge Hall Y, 1 McCulloch, D., jr., '19 a .... McCune, J. R., Jr., '19 3. ........... . .....1o Madison St. L. McCutche11, B. S., 'g ........................ 7 A. G. C. M.ACDONALD, F. C., Ass't Professor ...,.. 52 Nassau St. McDonald, R. M., '17 s ................ ........... 7 S. E. McDougal, D. B., '19 s .............. McDougal, E. D., Ir., '18 s .... McDougal, R. D., Jr., 'IQ s.. McDowell, J. N., '17 s ....., MCELROY, R. M., Professor McGean, R. L., '19 s ......... McGraw, C. VV., '19 s ..... McGraw, I. H., jr.. 'q .... . Mcllvain, E. M., '18 s ....... Mcllvain, S. L., '19 s. ........ Mcllwain, G. K., '18 s .............. M.AClNNES, C. R., Ass't Professor .... Mclsaac. M., 'g ...............,.... Mckaig, A. L., '17 a ........... Mackay, D. K.. 'q .... . McKee, R. D., '19 s.... McKee, T. P., '16 a .... McKeever, G., '18 s .... McKinney, R. L., 'q ..... . McKnight, R. W., '19 a .... McKown. ' McLanahan, I. D., '16 a.... McLennan, D., '18 s ...... . MACLAREN, M., Professor ..... . P.. 18 s ...... . McLaughlin, M. H., '18 s ............ ....182 L. B. S. E. ....86 Stockton St. ....I4 Edwards Pl. B. L. S. W. B. W. B. I4 Vandeventer Ave. G. C. H. .....13 N. D. .....33 N. E. .......98 B. .......18 S. E. ...........363 C'y ....15 Edwards Pl. S. R. N.W. . . . .16 Prospect Ave. B. McLean, W. L., Ir., '17 a .............. .............. 6 8 L. MACLOSKIE, G., Professor Emeritus ..... 239 Nassau St. McMaster, I. D., '19 s ............... ........ 1 2 S. W. B. MCMILLAN, C.. Professor Emeritus ......... 40 Bayard Lane MacMorland, E. C.. 'g ............... ........... 5 2 G. C. McMullen. A. C.. 'Q ............... ......... 2 7 B. S. NAME MacNichol, E. F., '17 s.... McNulty, J. O., 'q ........ McRae, D. O., 'I7 s ..... McQuinston, C. F., '19 S .... McTigue, J. B., '16 s ......... McWilliams. C. '16 a ....... NHTVVILLIAMS, E, C.. Instructor. McWilliams, I. S., '18 a ...... Maack, F. VV., '18 a ........... . Macfarlane, 1. VV., '19 s .... Machemer, P. A. G., '16 a. . .. Machin, I. A., '18 a ........ Macsherry, C. K., '17 a.... Madden, J. E., Ir., 'q ..... . Madden, VV. M., '17 s .......... NIAGIE, D., IR., Professor ..... ADDRESS .....54 '79 H. Park Pl. ..........212 C'y ....15 Edwards Pl. M. D. ........2o E. W. VViggiI'1S St. NIAGIE, WV. F., Dean of the Faculty, LJAGRUDER, F. .-X., Instructor. . . . Mainland, R. S., 'IS s ......... Makepeace, R. F.. '19 s .... . Manchee, V. T., '17 s .... . Mandel, D., '19 s ...... . Mandel, O., '16 s ..... Manee, W. B., '18 s.... Manny, E. S., '19 s .... Marbury, F., '18 a. . .. March, H. M., 'q ......... Marks, A. VV., '19 a ....... RIARQUAND, A., Professor.. .. Marsh, A. I., 'q .............. M.ARSHAI.L, H. R., Lecturer. . .. Marshall. R. H., '18 s ....... . Martin, C. F., '16 a ....... . Martin, H. K., 'IO a .... . Martin, R. S.. '16 s .... . Martin, T., '17 a ...... Martin. VV.. '18 a... L. S. D. .....IO P. ....27 S. E. ....7 S. W. B. H'm ..............11o Nassau St. .............101 Library Pl. Dean's House, 73 Nassau St. Nassau St. . .28 Chambers St. ... . .39 University Pl. 1 A H'm .....29 S. E. .......25I C'y W. W. P. ....82 Nassau St. .......15 S. NV. ....... C. E. B. .....Guernsey Hall ............352 C'y New York, N. Y. ...........3o9 H'm .........2o S. E. .....31 N. E. W. VV. .........121H. .....14 N. M. R. gg if! THE PRIN CETON B RI C -A: BRAC NAAIE Eirecturp Cftlnntinuetcj ADDRESS NIARTINS, C., Sup't of Library Purchase Dep't, Marvin, VV. B,, '18 s ............. Mason, 'W. S., 'q ......... Massie, I. XV., '16 a ........ IWATHER, IT. I., Professor ........ Mather, T. R., 'g ................ NIATHEWS, C. E., Ass't Professor Mathews, D. L., 'q .............. Mathiasen, A., '17 s ............. Matlock, P. B., '17 a.... Matthews, T. C., '18 s ...... Matthews, W. P., '18 a ...... Maxwell, H. W., Jr., 'IQ s .... Maxwell, I. C., 'IQ s ........ May, J. N., Ir., ,IQ s .... Mayer, C. O., Ir., '19 a.. Mayer, W. S., '18 s .... Meek, T. C., '18 a Meier, E. G., '16 a ..... Meigs, H., '18 a ...... Meirs, VV. VV., '18 .......,..,. Melosh, H. I., '16 s ............ IVIENZIES, A. W. C., Professor Meriwether, G., Ir., ,IQ s ...... IVIETCALF, I. T., Instructor... Metzerott, K. A., '16 s .... . Michael, B. S., '18 s ...... Mickey, K. B., ,IQ a ...... Mickey. R. Z., 'IQ a ........ Middleditch, F. A., '18 a. . . .. Middour. E. I., '16 s ...... MIEROXV, C. C., Instructor. . .. Mierovv. l-l. H., 'g Miles, E. G., 'IQ s ................ IVIILES, L. W., Ass't Professor. . .. Miles, T. H.. Ir, '17 s ........ . Millard, A. I., ,IQ s .......... 176 The VVestern Way Tulane St. .........Colo11ial Club P. Evelyn Pl. G. C. ......12 Nassau St. ....22 Madison St. B. ........413 C'y HA. H. . .. . . .19 University Pl. ..,.28 Vandeventer Ave. L. N. VV. .....64 Nassau St. U. P. .. . .187 Prospect Ave. . . . .46 VViggins St. ........128 G. C. .........133 I-l. .......I32 H. ....7 E. M. W. ....7 E. M. VV. .......4.52 C'v .....r5 S. E. .......14 Bank St. .... .15 University Pl. . . . . .7 Greenholn1 ..........243 C'y ...1o N. M. R. S NAME ADDRESS Miller, A. K., 'IQ s ........ ....... 8 5 P. Miller, C., '18 a ............... .......... 4 1 L. Miller, E. J., '17 s ............... ...... , .... 5 N. R. INAILLER, L. H., Ass't Professor .... ..... 1 2 Edgehill St. Miller, N., '16 a .............. ....... 3 3 '79 I-I. IVIILLER, T. A., Instructor ..... .. ....... 52 B. Milliken, S. A., '16 s ...... .... 1 0 L. P. Millinger, W. H., '18 s .... ....... 8 UC. I-I, Mills, J. P., '18 s ......... .......... 8 N. R. Mills, VV. E., '19 a ......... Milne, I. C., 2nd, 'IQ a ..... M-irsky, L. P., ,IQ s ....... . Mitchell, E. K., Ir., '16 a .... Moffat, C. E., 'g ........... Molt, P., '16 s ............. Montgomery, A. M., 'IQ s .... Montgomery, R. B., '18 s.. ...............1o5 P. 31 University Pl. C. .....91 G. C. .......1o E. B. .......1o W. VV. .64 Nassau St. Moore. F. L., 18 s ....... ......... 1 3 S. D. Moore, G. D., 'IQ s .... ..... ' 'F. 'W. B. Moore, K., '16 s ...... ...... 1 O4 B. Moore, M. D., ,IQ s .... .... 1 4 S. Moore, P. E., '16 s.. ........ 33 Ijl. Moore, R. G., 'IQ a. ............ Hill Moore, T. C., ,IQ s .......... ..... 1 1 N. M. R. Moore, W. B., '17 s ............. . ............ 74 B. MOREY, C. R., Ass't Professor ..I2O Nassau St. Morgan, D. C., '19 s .......... ............ 8 4 B. Morgan, G. F., Ir., '18 a ...... ........... 4 3 I.. Morgan, I. W., '16 a ........ ............ 4 2 B. MORGAN, S. W., Instructor .... ..... A rt Museum Morris, K. A., '18 s .......... ........... 7 2 P. Morris, W., ,IQ s ............. ....,.... 1 o S. D. Mortimer, S., ,IQ a ............ ............. . I24 I.. MOSELEX', T. A. E., Instructor. 70 University Pl. Moss, J. A., 'IQ a ...,.......... .............. 3 S. W. B, Mount, L., '16 a ............. ..... R . F. D., Princeton Mount, T. E.. 'q ....... ............ 2 5 C. Mravlag, P. V., 'IQ s ..... ..... ...... 6 l 5. . .... 33 '79 H. THE 'PRIN CET ON BRIO 'A-BRAC ZBirentorp Uiuntinuehj NAhlE Nourse, N. C., '18 s ...... Nourse R L r I' .,..,J.,'17s .... . Nowland, P. J., '18 s ,.... NOYES, A., Professor Nyberg, J. A., 'g .......... ADDRESS ....14 S. .....14 S. ......14 ....71 G. D. D. B. C. NAME ADDRESS Mudd, S., '16 s ....... ..... 2 3 '79 H. Mudge, W. F., '17 s .... ............. 4 1 P. Muirhead, J. G., '16 s .... ............... 5 4 L. MUNRO, D. C., Professor ....... ,... F itz Randolph Rd. Munsell, E. W., 'IQ s .............. ............ 1 4 M. D. MURCH, H. S., Ass't Professor... ....... 1 A. C. Murdock, J. E., '16 s ........,.... .. .......... 61 B. Murphy, I. M., '18 a ..................... ........... 6 4 L. Murray, A. B., '18 s ............,............... I2 S. E. B. MURRAY, H. G., Sec'y Graduate Council ........ 62 Nassau St. Muzzy, F. G., 'IQ s ........ , ...................... 4 A. H. M,YERS, W. S., Ass't Professor ........... Nacht, A., '17 s ...... Nebeker, E. A., '16 s ..... Neely, J. H., Ir., '16 a .... Neely, W. H., '17 a ..... NEHER, F., Professor... Nelson, P. D., '17 s ....... Neuberger, H. H., '17 s .... Nevin, C. W., 2nd, '17 Neulvurg, W. B., '16 s ..... Newberry, F. J., Ir., '17 s .... Newlin, I. V., 'IQ s ......... Nicholas, J. S., ' 'Nicho1as, R. A. Nichols, C. O., Nidetzky, C. F., Niles, A. L., Ir., r 1 I7 a. .... . 'IQ s .... 16 s .... '16 a.... 'IQ a ..... Niles, T. B., '16 s ....... Nimick, W. K., IQS .... .15 Alexander St. N.M.R. ....9o Nassau St. ..........111 H. ........3oo H'm . . . .148 Library Pl. ..........1o2 H. ........3o5 H'm ........97 B. ....14 S. W. ......15 P. .........Hill U. Park Pl. Nassau St. ........14 S. W. .......14 U. P. ....1 W. M. W. .........I4I L. Nixon, F. W., 'I7 s ..... ........... 3 2 B. Nixon, S. W., '18 s ....... ............. 2 L. P. Norcross, L. H., 'IQ s ....... ....... 1 08 Nassau St. Norris, A. E., '18 s ............... 69 Alexander St. Norris, H. M., ,IQ s ............... ..... 69 Alexander St. NORTHRUP, E. F., Ass't Professor .... .... 5 5 Jefferson Rd. Norton, A. L., ,IQ s ........... , ..... ..... 1 I Alexander St. Norton, P. R., '19 a .............. ....... 4 7 Tulane St. O'Brien-Moore, A., '16 a... Odell, H. N., ' Oehler, J. C., ' 17a 18 a... Ogden, D. A. D., '18 a.... Ohliger, L. P., '16 S ....... O'Kane, J. J., jr., '16 s .... Oliphant, E., 'I7 a ....... Oller, R. H., '18 s ...... Olmstead, P. S.. '19 s.... Orrick, D. VV., '17 a. Orth, P. W., '19 s.. Osborn, W. I-l., '16 a ..... Oscoon, C. G., Professor.. Osmer, J. H., '17 s ....... Osmum, I. E., '16 s .... . Otis, I. R. L., '16 s .... Packard, F. H., '18 a .... Page, L. R., 'IQ s ....... Page, S. D., Ir., '18 a .... Palmer, R. I., 'IQ s ..... Palmer, S. E., '18 s .... Pardee, F., Ir., '18 s ..... Parisette, O. I., '18 s .... ....1 VV. W. N.D. ....8 N. R. .......12 W. B. UA. H. 23 Linden Lane .....7tS. E. B. ....3 'Cf' H'm ...13 Bank St. L. P. ........244 C'y C. Q2 Stockton St. 98 B Parker, C., 2nd, ,IQ a .... Parker, I. F., ,IQ s Parker J. J., Irs, I7 a.... Parker, P., Ir., 18 a .... Parker, P. M., 'IQ a .... Parker, R. W., '18 s ...... Parker, W. M., '18 a ....... Parmel e, H. G. W., 'IQ s.. PARROTT, T. M., Professor. Parsons, E. D., '18 a ..... ....13 U. ........85 ....16M. ....3 A. ....12 S. E. S. ....1o S. E. U. S. E. . . . .64 Nassau ........II2 ........111 .........121 .IO4 Mercer .. .......... IOI B. P. P. D. H. B. D. B. P. B. St. L. H. L. L. St. H. if E THE PRIN CET ON B RI C 'A' BRAC NAME Parsons, R. H., 'I7 s ....... Eiretturp Cfllluntinuetuj ADDRESS ....... . .... I0 S. W. PATON, DR. STEWART, Lecturer... ........... Greenlands Paul, J. G., '18 a .............. Paul, R. I. T., 'IQ s ............ Paul, VV. A. B., '18 a .... Paull, J. D., '17 s ....... Paulson, D. M., '17 s ....... Paxton, W. M., 3rd, 'IQ a .... Payne, F. D., '16 a ........ Payson, L. G., '16 a ...... Peacock. G. A., '16 s ...... . Pemberton, F. R., '16 s ..... Perkins, G. W., Ir., ,I7 s .... Perlman, S. P., '16 s ........ Pettit, D., '17 s ................ PERROTT, G. S., IR., Assistant.. Peters, T. D., 'IQ s ............ Petterson, G. R., 'IQ a ...... Peyton, B., '17 a .......... Phelps, W. M., '16 s ........ PH1L1.1Ps, A. H., Professor .... Phillips, G. W., '17 a ........ Phillips, K. A., '17 s ....... Phillips, L., '17' s ........ Phraner, S. L., '16 a ..... Pierce, R. A., '17 s ......... Pierce, V. U. D., '17 s ..... Pilling, R. T., Jr., 'I7 s .... Pitcairn, G. L., '16 s .... Planas, H. M., '18 s ...... .. .... 27 Vandeventer Ave. H'm ....41 S. E. H. L. ....38 Nassau St. ....64 Nassau St. ....9o Nassau St. .......13 '79 H. .......232 C'y ....2 N. M. R. ........171 L. .. ..... 63 G. C. .......23 M. D. ....9 S. W. B. .......332 C'y ....3 A. H'm .54 Hodge Rd. ....Helmetta, N. I. C. .....13 S. W. L. .....I4I C'y L. .........I32 L. Nassau St. Plympton, G. F., '17 s .... ........ 1 62 C'y Poe, E. A., Ir., '18 a ..... ......... 8 1 H. Poland, R., 'g .................... .............. 1 I2 G. C. Pollard, R. S., 'IQ s ............................. I2 S. W. B. POMEROY, REV. R. B., Lecturer .......... Ivy Hall, Mercer St. Poole, A. K., '18 s .............. ................. 1 42 L. Porter, H. C., '18 s ........... ...... , .... 1 0 E. M. W. Porter, H. F., '15 ee ..... . . . .Murray-Dodge Hall 3 NARIE Potter, D. B., '18 s ...... Potter, M. G., 'IQ a ..... Potts, E. L., '16 a ...... Powell, R. C., '17 s ....... Powers, W. E., '18 s ........ PRENTICE, W. K., Professor... Prentiss, T. L., 'IQ a ....... Preston, R. G., '18 s .... Preyer, A., 'IQ a ....... Price, A. K., '16 s ..... Price, H. S., '16 s ..... P.rice, P. W., 'IQ s .... Proctor, C. S., '16 s ..... Proctor, L. M., '19 s ...... PRIEST, G. M., Professor .... Proudfit, E. H., '19 s ..... Purves, G. T., '17 a ....... Putnam, W. A., Jr., '19 s... Pyle, G., 'IQ s ............. Pyne, P. R., Ir., '18 a ..... Quay, M. S., '19 a ...... Quier, H., '18 a ....... Quinn, W. P., 'IQ s ..... Raftery, I. H., 'IQ s ..... Rahill, W. I., '17 a ....... Ralston, I. V., '19 s ..... Ramsay, J. G., 'IQ a ..... Randall, R. H., '19 s .... Rankin, I. M., '18 s ....... Rankin, S. B., '18 s ........ RANKIN, W. M., Professor. ADDRESS .......56 C. ........54 H. ....13 S. M. R. S. E. B. ....48 Mercer St. .26 Alexander St. ...15 Edwards Pl. P. .......17 W. B. ...... II N. W. B. ....31 University Pl. ....1o Nassau St. ......17 M. D. P. . ............. 109 P. . . .6 Edwards Pl. C. ..........8o P. P. ....15 University Pl. 56 jefferson Road EW. ..14 Edwards Pl. C'y P. P. . . . . .5 Evelyn Pl. RAYCROET, I. E., Professor .... .... 1 20 Broadmezvl Raymond, I. M., Ir., '16 a... Raymond, L. T., 'I7 s-. Raymond, R. W., '17 s .... Raymond, V. K., '19 s .... Read, C., 'IQ s ......... Read, C. C., 'g ....... B. .........1o S. W. HB. H. 28 N. F. .,...... ...... 4 I5 University Pl. G. C. Et 228 .51 THE PI2'INCETON 31210-A-BRAC' ,B NAME Read, P. A., Ir., '19 s ..... Read, M. S.. '17 a ...... . Reagan, F. P., 'g ...., . Reed, K. M., '17 a.. Reed, L. C., 'IO a Reed, N., '16 a ............... Reed, R. B., '16 S .,........... Reed, S. L., 'I7 S ........... . REEVES, P., Assistant Professor Reidinger, A. D., '18 S ........ Reniclc, F., g ................. Rentscliler, G. A., Ir., 'q Repass, VV. C., 'q ........,. . Reynders, I. V. W., 'I7 s .... Reynolds, S. C., '16 a ...... . Reynolds, S. H., Jr., 'q ....... Reynolds, W. F., Ir., '17 a.... Reynolds, VV. VV., '18 S .... . Rhoads, J. R., '16 s ....... Rhodes, L. C., '18 s .... ZBirec1nrp C012 ADDRESS .......72 L. . ........ 22 H. ....1 A. G. C. ......21 '79 H. W.M.VV. L. .. ...... 1 E. VV. ......53 '79 H. .... 21 Olden St. .. ...... 9 S. W. ........124 G. C. ... . .47 University Pl. ........11 S. VV. B. ..........308 H'm .....52'79 H. .......43 P. S. R. B. H. Rich, I. B., 'IQ S .............. ..... 1 5 Edwards Pl. Richards, I. vanK., '17 s ....... ............. 1 S L. RICHARDSON, A. S., Assistant ..... ......... 1 03 G. C. Richardson, C. S., '18 a..- ....... ........... 1 2 S. VV. -R1CHARDsoN, E. C., Librarian... ..... 220 Mercer St. Richardson, F. S., 'IQ s ....... ......... 1 2 S. VV. Richardson, H. I., '16 s ..... ........... 9 1 H. Richardson. L. H., Ir., 'q .... ...... 2 1 M. D. Rickerson, W. C., 'IQ s .... ....... 1 o W. B. Riddle, I. H., 'g ......... ..... 1 1 C, G. C. Riedel, H. A., '16 s .... .......... 1 22 H. Riker, T., '17 a .......... ..... 4 2 '79 H. Rinn, I. P., 'IQ s ......... ......... 9 B. Ritchey, H. D.. '16 a .... . ......122 H. nntinuehj NAME Roberts, F. C., '16 S ..... . Roberts, VV. VanB., 'g ..... . Robertson, J. L., Ir., '18 S... Robertson, M. T., 'I7 S .... . Robertson, XV. P., '17 s ..... . Robins, T., jr., 'IQ s ........... . ROBINSON, C., Ass't Professor... Robinson, H. R., '16 s ........... Robinson, J. N., '16 s ............ ROBINSON, P. E., Ass't Professor... Robinson. S. S.. '16 a .......... . Roche, H. S., '18 a ............. Rockey, K. H., '16 S.... Rodgers, F. R., '18 a ..... . Rogers, A. A., 'IQ s .......... . Roll, R. G.. 'g ................. . Roor, R. K.. Ass't Professor... Rose, 1. R., 'q ............... . Rosenberg, H., '18 s ........ . Ross, D. N. C., 'I7 a .... Ross, I. S., '18 s ...... . Rothensies, 'W. I., 'q .... . Rothermel, I. G., 'IQ Rouse, R. G., 'IQ s ..... . Rue, F. I., 3rd, '18 a ..... . Rukeyser, VV. A., '16 s.... Runk, G. S., Ir., '16 S... Runyon, P. M., 'q ......... Russell, A. D., 'q ........... . Russell, G. L., Ir., '17 a .... . RUSSELL, H. N., Professor.... Russell, I., '16 a ............. Russell, R. B., Jr., '19 s .... Ruth, G. B., '19 s ...... ADDRESS .....31 '79 H. ......12 G. C. ....6 S. E. B. ........12 XY. XV. E. M. WY .. . . .31 University Pl. ....12 Boudinot St. B. H. . . . . .128 Broadmead S. .....11 HA. H. ...........Hill ....11 XV. VV. ..........9S.W.B. G.C. ....31 Chambers St. '79 H. N. P. S.XV.B. .......47 Tulane St. 43 Vandeventer Ave. ............3o7 H'm L. .......62'79 H. C. ....Princeton, N. T. B. . . . .79 Alexander St. S.M.R. .....8N.E. ...........Hi1l Ritter, I. B., '16 s ......... ....... 2 0 M. D. Rutherfurd, I., '17 a ..... ........... 6 2 P. Ritter, R. H.. '17 a .......... ...... 4 E. M. W. Rutledge, H. G.. '17 S.. .... 3 E. M. VV. ROBBINS, E. Y., Professor .... ..... 1 44 Library Pl. Sackett, N. B.. '17 S... ......... IF B. Robbins, M. H., 'IQ s ....... ..... 1 8 Madison St. Sailer, R. C., '19 S... ...2 D. H. 398 E1 QB THE PRINCETON BRIC'A-BRAC 5' EE A. V., '17 a .... .. W., Jr., '17 s .... .. J., 'IQ s .......... .. NAME Sampson, E., 'g ......... Sampson, H. G., '19 ..... Samstag, H. R., '19 s ..... Sanders, S. G., 'g ........ Savage, Savage, E. C., '19 a ..... .... Savidge, J. P., '19 a ..... .,.. Saville, G. D., 'IQ s ..... Saville, H. L., 'g ....,. Sawyers, F. L., '18 s ..... Scarritt, A. D., '18 s .... Schaettler, F. V., '17 s .... Schaefer, B. K., ,IQ s ...,... Schaefer, I. L., Ir., '19 S Scheerer, P. R., 'q .......... Scheerer, Schmalz, Schmertz, R. C., '17 s. Schmidt, G. S., Jr., '18 Schmidt, S. S., '19 a ........ Schmon, A. A., 'I7 a ....... . Schoen, WV. H., Ir., '17 s ,... . Schroeder, I... S., 'IQ ?1Biren:turp fftlinntinuehj ADDRESS ...7 B, G. C. B. H. .....11 B. G. C. P. .........461 C'y .1 1 Alexander St. .14 Edwards Pl. A, G. C. B. S. W. B. I4 HAIJ: P. .......81 P. .........322 C'y .........322 C'y ...32 Mercer St. ........39 S. E. .......361 C'y ...263 C'y ....3II H'm .....12 '79 H. ...12 HA. H. Schullinger, R. N., '17 s ...... Schwahacher, H. S., '16 s .... Schwahacher, VV. S., '18 a .... ....38 S. E. .......351 C'y Schweitzer, F., 'g' ............. ......... 9 4 G. Scobie, I. R., '18 , I5 Dickinson SCOON, R. M., Ass't Professor .... .... 1 0 Nassau Scott, C. M., '17 s .............. ..... 8 2 Nassau Scott, R. VV., 'g.. ...... 8 B, G. SCOTT, XV. B., Professor... ..... I52 Nassau Scudder, M., '16 a ....... ........... 6 3 '79 Scudder, N. W.. '16 a .... .............. 6 N. Scudcler, VV. VV., 'IQ a.. ..... 53 University Scully, I. T., '17 s ..... ...... 9 0 Nassau Sears, L. M., '18 a .... ....... ' 'Af' E. Seihert, F. M., 'g .... .... 1 4 HC. G. D. C. St. St. SL C. St. I-I. VV. Pl. St. B. C. NAME Selby, A. N., '16 s ..... Self, S. B., 'IQ s ...... Sellers, B. VV., '17 a .... Sellers, L. W., '16 a ..... Selover, H. R., '18 s ..... Semans, VV. R., '19 s .... . Semmens, C. G., '17 a.... Senseman, I. S., '19 s .... . Serena, J. R., 'q ......... Severance, F. R., 'g ...... Seymour, L. D., '16 s ....... Seymour, M. V., Jr., '19 s .... . SHAFFER, E. L., Assistantu.. Shafer, S. R., 'g ......... . Shanley, B. M.. '17 s ........ Shanley, I. S., 'q .............. Shanley, W. C., Ir., '16 s .... . Shannon, R. WV.. '19 s ...... . Sharp, E. C., '16 s ......... Sharpless, S. I., 'IQ Shaw, A., Ir., '19 Shea, C. B., '17 s ........ Shea, E. L., '16 s ........... Sheets, E. A., Jr., '16 s ........ SI-IELLABARGER, S., Instructor .... Shepherd, I. H'., '16 s ........ . Sheppard, G. B., '17 s ....... Sherrerd, H. D. M., '17 a.... Sherrerd, S. Dy, '18 s ...... . ADDRES s H. Vandeventer Ave. .....13 N. M. .......11 SE. ....15 Edwards ..........2II .47 University ....... 72 G. ....32 Mercer B. G. ......62 G. ............I02 . . . .90 Nassau .......18 E. ....88 Nassau .........411 .....,.341 ..........141 . .210 Mercer ........21 S. W. SHERWOOD, R. G., Instructor ...... ...23O Nassau Shipman, G. M., '16 s ............ ........... 3 2 SHIPMAN, H. R., Ass't Professor .... .... 2 7 Mercer Shiveley, I. C., 'g ............... ........... L 3. Shoemaker, G. E., '17 s .......... ....... 6 1 '79 Shoemaker, S. M., jr., '16 a ..... ............ 3 1 Shotwell, D. R., '18 s ........... .......... 6 S. SHUL1., G. H., Professor ...... .60 Jefferson Sidler, F. WY, '19 s ......... .... 3 1 University R. D. B. Pl. C'y Pl. H. C. B. St. C. C. H. St. B. YV W. St. C'y C'y H. L. St. C'y E. C. B. St. I-l. St. C. H. Il. D. Rd. Pl. Ee LE NAME Siedler, I-l. D., '19 a ...... Sienkiewicz, C., 'q .......... SIGSBEE, R. A., Assistant ..... Sikes, G. G., '16 a ......... Silver, E. O., 'q ............. SILVESTER, C. F., Assistant... Simon, H. F., '17 s .......... Simonin, E. C. B., 'q ........, SINCLAIR, W. I., Instructor.. Sinclaire, D. C., '18 s ....... Singleton, I. F., '17 s ...... Sipe, H. A., '18 s ....... Sitterly, B. W., '17 a... Skinner, G. D., 'IQ s ...... Slee, J. N., 'q .........,.... Sloan, D. VV., Ir., '19 s ..... Sloan, VV. E., '19 s ...... Sloane, C., '19 a ......... Smith, C. M., 3rd, '19 a .... Smith, C. R., '16 s ........... Smith, C. R., '18 a ,......... SMITH, D. P., Ass't Professor SMITH, E. B., Instructor ....... Smith, G. W. H., '18 a ...... SmitlI, H. H., '17 s ........ Smith, H. M., 'IQ s ......... SMITH, H. S. S., Professor .... Smith, J. G.. 'IQ a .......... . Smith, M., '16 s ............. SMITH, N. KEMP., Professor... Smith, O. H., '17 s ,... ...... SMYTHI, C. H., JR., Professor.. Smyth, C. P., '16 a .......... Smyth, H. D., '18 a ......... Snifhn, R. E., 'IQ a .... Snow, C. C., '18 s ....... Snowden. A. H., '16 s .... Snyder, F. F., '19 s .... THE PRINCETON BRIO 'A'BRAC Biretturp Uiuntinuehj , ADDRESS ....15 Edwards Pl. N. E. .....36 Bank St. B. .....90 Nassau St. N. P. ...........I42 H. .....Patton Ave. HA. C. ....5I '79 I-I. .......83 B. .....I6 N. E. S. M. R. ....Elm Club .....Io M. D. P. P. ....I5 Edwards Pl. .....9o Nassau St. N. W. .... . . . .94 Bayard Lane .....14 A.' G. C. ...........II2 L. .............Io7 P. ... . . .58 University Pl. ....32 Vandeventer Ave. .........9o Nassau St. . . . . . .106 Broadmead .....82 Nassau St. . . ..... 22 Morven St. .........3o8 I-I'm ........3II C'y ........84 P. ....1o Madison St. NAME Southworth, S. D., '18 a .... Sowards, I. A., '19 a ...... . SPAETH, J. D., Professor ..... Sparks, H. D., '17 s ......... . SPAULIIING, E. G., Professoru.. Speers, I. M., Jr., '16 a ......... Speers, VV. C., 'q... ........... . SPEIDEL, C. C., ASS1St3Ht ....... SPENCER, C. VV., Ass't Professor ...... Spencer, H. R., '17 a ........... Spencer, I. W., jr., '19 s ....... Spencer, M. A., '18 s ..... Speery, F. L., '19 s Sprague, I. A., '19 s.. Springer, F. E., '18 s ..... Springs, W., 'I7 a .... Stafford, I. W., '18 s... Starr, I., Ir., '16 s.... Starr, L. E., '19 s .... . Starr, W. K., '16 s ........ Stauffer, C. R., '16 a ...... Steele, H. M., Ir., '18 s ..... Stephenson, R. I-I., 'q ...... Stericker, G. B., '17 s ......... STEVENS, E. A., Instructor .... Stevens, I. '17 s ....... . Stevens, M. I-I., '16 s .... . Stevenson, S. R., '18 S ..... Stewart, C I 'q Stewart, G. R., Ir., 'I7 a ..... Stewart, I. H., '18 s ....... . ., .......... Stewart, J. Q., 'g ......... Stewart, W. T., '18 a .... Stickney, T. B., '18 s ..... Stockton, I. R., '16 s.... Stockton, W. T., '17 s ..... . Stoeltzing, R. 'W., '17 a ..... Stoetzer, I. J. B., '19 s ..... ADDRESS S.W. S. D. ....32 Edgehill St. B. . . . . .8 Edgehill. St. S. W. ..64 Wiggins St. II4 Fitz-Randolph Rd. ..........232 C'y HD. H. .....2o S. W. .....33 L. .....6o P. C. U. P. Cy .56 Bayard Lane .56 Bayard Lane ..........262 C'y HA-H B .'.'.'tI11lir5LSify Pl: .........3o6 H'm 45 University Pl. S. M. R. ...83 Mercer St. ...........,7o P. B. ..... E. E. B. ...II UA. G. C. A. H. ..........I-Iill N. D. ......5I'7Q .........I43 Cy .14 Edwards Pl. Er E ..31 University Pl. NALIE Stoever, I. L., 'g ......... Stoltze, J. R., '17 s ........ STONE, D. L., Instructor ..... Stone, W. E., Ir., 'IQ a ..... Strater, E. L., '17 s ...... Strater, H. H., ,IQ s ....... Straw, H. F., Ir., '17 s .... Street, D. M., 'IQ s .......... Streetman, S., Jr., '18 s ...... Streichenberg C. F. A. 'IQ s. THE PRTN CETON B RI C 'A'BRAC Eirettorp Cflllnntinueilj ADDRESS C. H. ...15 Edwards Pl. C. 3 HB!! H ............II5 B. .15 University Pl. P. .31 University Pl. Strong, B., 3i'd, 'IQ a.: ....... ............ 133 L. Stron I. B. '1 a g, . , 9 .......... STUART, D. C., Ass't Professor... ..... The Western Way STUART, D. R., Professor ....... Studdiford, VV. E., Ir., 'IQ s .... . Sturges, P. M., 'I7 a ........ Sulzberger, D. H., '18 s .... .. Sutphen, I. S., 'q ........ Swatland, D. C., '16 a .... Sweet, L., '16 a ........ Swift E. H ' , ., g .......... Syme, A. M. Q., '18 a ..... Symons, N. S., 'IQ a .......... Taggart, E. B., 'IQ s ......... Talbert, W. B., Jr., '19 s .... Talley, A. W., '16 a ......... Talmage, T. H., 'q. ., .... Taneoek, M. A., '16 s .... Tappen, C. M., '16 a ..... Taylor, A. W. H., 'IQ a .... Taylor, 'E., Ir., '17 a ........ TAYLOR, H. S., Instructor .... Taylor, I. H., '19 s ........ Taylor, J. C., Ir., '18 s .... Taylor, I. H. L., '19 'a .... Taylor, J. I., 'IQ a ...... Taylor, M. M.,,'I7 s ..... Taylor, R. S., '18 s ..... ...19 Edwards Pl. ...1o1 Broadmead L. ........42 '79 H. .....1O E. M. W. ....Colonial Club ....64 Nassau St. G. C. .......64 Nassau St. .. .8 Dickinson St. B. H. ....15 L. P. ....36 N. E. ....36 S. E. ....3 U. P. ......94 H. ....43 G. C. W. B. .....18M. D. .......46 L. ....34 N. E. .....41 C. ....1o2 B. NALIE Taylor, W., Ir., 'IQ a ...... TEAGUE, M. C., Assistant .... Teich, J., ,IQ s Telfer, R. S., 'g ........... Ten Broeck, VV. D., '18 s ..... Ten Eyck, C. B., '17 a ..... Teng, S. P., '18 s ........ Tenison, W. H., '17 s ...... Terrell, L., 'IQ a .............. Terry, A., Ir., 'IQ ................ THAYER, H. W., Ass't Professor Thomas, G. P., 'IQ s ............. Thomas, H M., '16 s ......... Thomas, L. I., 'g ......... Thomas, W. C., 'IQ s ..... Thomas, W. J., '18 s ...... Thompson, G. S., '18 s ...... Thompson, H. C., 'IQ a ........ THOMPSON, H. D., Professor... Thompson, K. I., '18 s ......... Thompson, R. L., Ir., '18 s ..... Thomson, I. W., Ir., '16 Thorington, R. W., '19 s .... Tibbott, D. W., '17 s ....... Tickner, R., 'I7 s ........ Tim-merman, L. S., 'IQ s .... Tippetts, C. S., '16 s ..... Todd, J. R., 'IQ a ....... Toland, O. I., 'IQ s ...... Tomlinson, N. B., '16 s .... Towers, C. D., '16 s ..... Townley, WV. R., 'IQ s ....... Townsend, C. H., 'IQ s .... Traylor, M. G., 'q...-.... Tracy, F. L., '19 s .......... Trostle, I. C., 'IQ s ........... TROWBRIDGE, A., Professor Turner, C. F., '18 a. ........ . ADDRESS ro A H . . . . .23 Grad. College .......78 G. C. ....aII W. B. ........52 H. ....19 N. VV. ....12 E. B. ....3 B, H. .........IO4 P. .... I2 Nassau St. .15 Edwards Pl. ..64 Nassau St. ...14 D. G. C. ........16 S. E. L. C. ..........I4I H. Absent on leave .......22 '79 H. '79 H. .......93 H. ..........IO8 P. P. B. I5 Dickinson St. U. ..42 Wiggins St. ..........104 P. ......15 E. W. .....11 N. D. .....ION. W. ........Hill .......3I2 C'y .......13 M. D. S.E. .... ,Hodge Road C. H'm gf EB Vest, G. G.. '17 a 'FHEHPRTNCHYTOPJf1RIC1ArBBUXC NAME Turner, D. G., '16 s ...... Turrentine, M. L., 'I7 a .... Tvvaddell, J. P., 'q ....,. Twitchell, P. E., '16 s ..... Twyeffort, H. E., '17 s .... Tyler, A. B., '18 s ....... Eirecturp Cfllinntinuehj ADDRESS NAME ....9o Nassau St. Vensel, H. VV., '17 a........ ........15 N. W. Vermuele, C. C., Jr., '17 .........I32 L. VCfUCY,E.M.,'IQ .....41 B. Tyler, D. B., '16 S ......... TYLER, M. W., Instructor .... Ueluelacker, A. A., '16 s .... Underwood, C. A., '18 a ..... Upshaw, R. W., Ir., 'IQ s.. Urmy, H. S., '19 s ........ Vail, H. L., '17 a ......... Vance, R. R., 'IQ s ........... Van Cleve, B. M., '17 s ....... VAN DEN VEN, P., Lecturer .. Vanderhoef, H. B., Ir., '16 s. van der Voort, H. F., Ir., '16 Van Deventer, P., 'IQ s ..... . van Doren, H. S., '16 s ....... . Dusen, H. P., '19 a ..... Van Van VAN Van VA N Van V A N Van VAN Van ....IO3 P. P. M. D. ....26 Prospect Ave. S. E. B. E. B. ....8 U, P. S. VV, L. ........14 Edwards Pl. A. H. . . . ..... 36 Vandeventer Ave. C'5' s ..... ................ 3 1 B. .... II N. M. R. ... ...., 16 Bank St. C. Dyke, L. N., '16 s ..... ........... 1 7 S. W. DYKE, H., Professor .. ..... Absent on leave Dyke M., 'q ........ .. ...... I24 N. Moore St. DYKE, P., Professor .......... ..... P yne Tower, G. C. Dfyke, W. D. Jr., 'q ............. ,.............. 1 71 L. HOESEN, H. B., Library Curator .. .... 30 Linden Lane Horn, A., Jr., '18 s ..... ..... .............. 3 1 P. TNGEN, G., Ass't Professor ............ 115 Broadmeacl P. Meter, L. W., '19 a ..... XIANNEMAN, J. S., M.D., Ass't University Physician, VAN Van Van Van 23 Murray Place NEST, T. S., Ass't Professor .......... 37 Cleveland Lane Tuyl, R. W., '18 a ...... VVart, VV. H., '18 s ...... 'Wyck, A., 'IQ a ...... Vaughn, G. A., Ir., 'IQ s.... VEBLEN, O., Professor .... . . ........... 7 HA. H. C. .. . .39 University Pl. . . . . . . .58 Battle Road Vickery, J. C., '16 s .... Vinacke, HQ M., 'g. . .. Vogt, E. L., '18 a ..... . Vollrath, H. B., '17 s.... von Glalin, H. H., '17 s von Hasslacher, H., '18 s... Voorhis, I. 'WH ,I7 a ..... . VREEI.fXND, VV. U., Professor VVadding'ton, G. A., '18 a ....... Wfadsworth, J, V., '16 s .... . Wfair, D., '18 s ............ . Vlfalcott, B. S., '17 s .... . VVales, K. S., '17 s .... . VVall, E. B., '16 s ....... Vlfallace, C. K.. '18 s .... . W'a1lace. G. C., Jr., '16 s WALLACE, H. B., Instructor .. Wfaller, E. I., 'IQ s ........ Wfallis, K. C.. 'IQ a ...... . VValter, P. C., 'IQ s ....... Walters, S. F. D., '19 a .... . Walton, L. '16 a ....... . W'alton, M. VV. WV., 'IQ s ..... xvang, K. P., 'Q ........... Vtfarburton, F. R., '18 s .... . Warburton. VV. I., '18 ...... W.-XRD, C., Lecturer H239 Lincoln Ave., VVard, C. A., '18 s .......... VVard, G., 'q ............... Ward, M., '17 a ......... . VVarclen, H. VV., '18 s ...... Warfield, ,T. D., Ir., 717 s.... Vtfarren, P. D., Ir., 'IO a ..... VVARREN, H, C., Professor . ADDRESS .. ....... 44 C. .....62 NViggins St. N. D. I5 ugxn C 1. 1. C. H. .......212 C5 HA. H .........2o B. S .....I80 Mercer St R ......12 S. M. . B. ....8 UC. H .....241 C'y S. R. ......31 H. M. D. .IZF6 Vandeventer Ave CH .. . . .39 University Pl. .....39 University Pl .....46 Vlfigflins St. I I Z: I , , 0. . . I 25 - i I CU: : ' f i i - - ' i . , -1. . H- . . w. .J:-' . LnO'2'-+- jun NU75 Of U- .' rv,-mfg H ' 7 T? EHZCWWQ ' a FWHGPUEWF 3 5 reall'-:J L. OJ CA 13 U '-1 N '1 t4 E L. . . Er HE THE PRIN CETON B RI C 'A' BRAC ZIBi1tectnrp Cftluntinuehj NAME V ADDRESS Warren, H. M., '19 s .... .,...,...... 1 61 C'y Warreii, I. S., '17 s ....... ................ 1 6 C. Washburn, R. H., 'IQ s ..... ..... Waterbury, S. W., '19 s .... Waterman, A. T., 'g ...... Waters, W. P., '19 a ..... Watt, Dx B., '16 a ..... Vifatt, H. R., '17 s ,... . Webster, S. L., '19 s ....................... VVeber, S. H., 'g ................,........ . WVEDDERBURN, I. H. M., Ass't Professor Weidman, VV. M., 'q. .................. . VVeil, A. L., jr., '17 s .................. Weiskotten, H. T., 'g ............... VVeller, D. M., '18 s ................... ERTENBAIQER . ., ss ro es or ..... . W ,T A 't P f s VVEST, A. F., Dean of Graduate School West, H. D., 'q ........................... West, J. C., '19 a ...................... West, W. A., '16 a ......... WESTCOTT, I. H., Professor .. Wfestcott, J. H., Ir., '18 a... .. WESTER, R. A., Assistant .... Vlfetherbee, R. N., '17 s .... Wheeler, H. L., Jr., '19 s.... Whelan, C. I., '17 s. Vlfhipple, T. K., 'g ....... VVhite. C. T., '18 a ..... White, H. A., '17 s ...... Vlfhite, W., '16 s ......... VVhitehouse, F. S., '17 s.... Whitlock, F. B., '17 s .......... . Whitman, R. C., '19 s ......,....... WHITNEY, G. T., Ass't Professor Whitney, W. B., Ir., '19 s .,........ VVhittingham, A. M., 'IQ s ....... VV1ckes, J., '17 a ................. VVidenmann, H. A. K., '18 s .... . 47 University Pl. H. ........I48 G. C. B. ...64 Nassau St. ...........143 L. 53 University Pl. ....2 B. G. C. .Absent on leave U. ..........IO4 H. G. C. L. 58 University Pl. ..VVyn1an House ..Kingston, N. I. ........2o N. W. N. W. .....2oo Mercer St. P. ...35 Park Place ZHBHC S. M. R. ......92 G. C. .....22 M. D. .......64 H. .....231 C'y .....14 '79 I-l. .........I23 H. .....11 Bank St. . . . . .27 William St. .........IO S. D. E. B. .....13 E. W. NAME Wiegand, C. O., 'q ...... Wiese, A. C., '16 s ..... . Wiese, M. V., '18 s ..... Wight, E. V., '19 a ..... XVilbur, F. W., '19 s ...... VVille, F. B., '18 s ......... VV11.L1AMs, A., Instructor .... Williams, C. C., Jr., 'I7 a .... Williams, C. I., '19 s ......... Vlfilliams, H. A., '16 a... . Vlfilliams, I. G., '18 s ......... Wfilliamson, D., '18 a ......... WILLOUGHBY, W. F., Professor VVILLOUGHBY, W. W., Lecturer Wfilloughby, XN. R., '16 s ...... VV11.LsoN, F. Professor Willson, W. A., '18 s ..... Wilson, E., Jr., '16 a ..... VVi1son, E. L., '18 a.... VVi1son, F. P., '18 s ....... Wilson, I., 3rd, '18 a ..... Wilson, J. L., '18 s ...... . Wilson, M. O., '18 s ....... Wilson, R. C., Jr., '17 s .... . Wilson, W. B., '19 a ....,. Winans, D. R., '18 a .... Winant, C., '18 a ......... Winchell, H. B., '16 a.... VVinclels, A. E., '19 s ..... ADDRESS U. P. ....11 S. M. R. C. ..... 442 N. E. IQ University Pl. l-l. ...,.16 Park Pl. B. ......I5I L. ...........44 L. U. P. H. . ..... Absent on leave .. .............. G. C. B. . . . .Stony Brook ...82 Nassau St. . . . .1 UB. H'm ...... A. A. S. ...64 Nassau St. .....11 HA. H. ........IO2 P. ....11 S. D. ....II4 H. E. B. ........1o N. E. S. D. ..1o VV. M. VV. .....62 Wiggins St. Winn, J. I., '19 s ........ ...... 4 N. M. R. Winter, I. 'q ...................................... 62 B. XVintersteen, J., '19 a ............................. 301 lrl'1n W1NTR1NGER, G. C., Secretary of Business Administration, ' Stanhope lflall Wiss, I. B., '17 s ..... .. ......... 5 N. XV. VVolfe, E. T., '17 s .... .... 3 o Mercer St. Wolff, F. R.. '16 s ...... ......... 3 42 CK' Vlfomack, W., '18 s ..... ......... 2 1 ll. Hr 128 THE PRINCETON BRIC'A'BRAC NAME VVood, H. A., '18 s ..... Woodbridge, C. L., '16 a.. Woodbridge, J. S., '18 a ..... VVooddy, C. H., 'g .......... Woodman, E. F., '16 s ..... Woods, I. M., Jr., '18 a ........ Woodward, F. E., '18 s. . . . . . .. W'ortendyke, R. I., Ir., '16 a ..... Birecturp Miunnluhehj ADDRESS ......IO2 P. S.R. S.R. ..15 HD. G. C. C. P. 47 University Pl. M. D. Wren, W. W., '19 s ............... ........ 2 W. W. Wright, E. H., '18 a ................ ..... 2 8 Chambers St. WR1G11T, JANE, Art Ref. Librarian .... Art Museum W'right, S. L., Jr., '18 s ............. ......... 1 6 M. D. Wrightson, I. T., '19 s ............ .... 1 5 Edwards Pl. W'riter, I., '18 s ........ ....... 7 W. W. NAME Wulp, G. A., '19 s ..... VVylie, D., 'q ......... Yates, A., '19 s ........ Yeomans, E. S., ,IQ s .... Yewdale, R. B., 'g ........ YOE, J. H., Assistant... YOUNG, A. N., Instructor Young, C. M., '16 a ..... Young, H. NV., ,I7 s ..... Young, I. S., IQ a .... . Young, P. T., 'g ..... Young, VV. S., 'g ......... Ziesing, R., Jr., '1 s .... 7 Zunino, F. A., Ir., '18 s... Anmuass ....12 Park PI. ....9 N. M. R. U. P. .........153 L. ........51 G. C. .......78 G. C. 43 Jefferson Rd. .........221 C'y .........II5 B. .....1o HA. H. .......24 G. C. ......22 G. C. .....16 N.W. .......13 C. if QB . ff 'Q M ' AQ ' bfi' Q ' Wl ?f'f'l' 13' M, - ' - 'F v a mW1'l'l e1a 4 4? M :W k .U 1-115 Qu m 5, -WN ' Aw n. A ,X,fv'1lf.. .. -N 1 fey1g4f4,fziQg?', A ' L X ', 'sg X , ' V V, ,iii -- S 1m,L1!?Q-'aff' HA J ,if F5 ., .,l f M ! Nwffgffu M' A : ..4-ze'vf:Q37SS11'- Y 'A ' 5126 1fi fi 'T ' A 45' 5 -h .. ' 4. If W . X 5 ' ,..w -fa-1Eff'f-fr'1 f-. QSHFES . iff wdiiifm Q fgiwfywmf Vff, mf-'45 . f hfgff -py fz S f fgfiiiw? as 5 ff ,'ffffi7gWffqQw' 9'-, ffl' 5 5 3' 5 Ni'-V'C ' Jflfkw' 'fvf' WU ff l' M ' ' iff f 7 f Q ' liW'2-f E-'T'fffvW ffwuif 'S S ff-29W-9 V Wwfvf W -Y FW J W'J'f ---f--fffffdfffw f 2ZZ 5Z1tW 5 S ff-lwliizw ff??iMn'f . p'1ff f?s'f My ,V ,f',5f8,M42?fr1:g jL,- 'U 7 ,4 X Y, HM S 5 WSW,-vV , w , 'W ,-., 1 'iff ff 1 MW ? WW 'MT-f ' M? 7 If? SS WK fQW wk?75: -1'-41: 1 . , A f ,IW ' I . ff! WW ff P fJ!6zfWxWi WW ..A. 5.4.1 -,1r,vW Z f ' 7 w f4 ff ',-, f'ff?lW4M ?: i 5 7 1 Bl Q THERMOS THE BOTTLE An Appreciation by Elbert Hubbard LEXANDER THE GREAT once got his wise men together and ordered them to make a list of the Seven Wfonders of the Wo1'ld. These wonders are mentioned in classic literature many times, and were still being talked about and marveled over by Constantine in the year Three Hundred Thirty, when he proposed to launch seven wonders of his own that would wipe the others out of existence, blotting them from memory. Constantine only talked about it-being too busy with theology to accomplish anything in the way of positive pragmatism. HE Seven Wonders of the VVorld, indexed by Alexander, all of which he captured, hog-tied and branded with his private mark, were as follows: The Pyramids of Egypt. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon. The Tomb of Mausolus. The Colossus of Rhodes. The Phidias Statue of Zeus. The4Pharos of Alexandria. The Temple of Diana. All now are dust, save the Pyramids alone. THE SEVEN DIODERN WONDERS E ARE today living in the most wonderful time the world has ever seeng and, in fact, since Eighteen Hundred Seventy-six the world and its ideals have practically been made over. If you were to ask me now to name the Seven Viionders of the VVorld, I would say that they are: The Electric Trolley-Car. The Incandescent Lamp. The Telephone. The Use of Concrete. The Automobile. The Steel-Skeleton Sky-Scraper. Thermos the Bottle. TIIE PRINCIPLE OF THE '1'IIERMOS BOTTLE I-IE principle of Thermos is so simple that we laugh to think the idea has never been made practical use of until say, since the invention of the horseless carriage. Thermos the Bottle was invented by Reinhold Burger of Berlin. This is the idea of Thermos the Bottle. It is simply one glass bottle inside of another with an air space between, and then the air is pumped out of this space, leaving a vacuum. The principle that heat or cold cannot penetrate a vacuum has been known since the time of Aristotle, but no one has ever applied it in a logical way. Yet now, here in America, Thermos the Bottle is being manufactured and placed upon the ma1'ket, to the very great advantage and benefit of thousands of people. So useful is this wonderful invention that I believe it is materially adding to the length of days of our people. At iirst the Thermos Bottle seemed to be regarded as a plaything. Next, it was something for the use of the rich, for sportsmen, and the automobilist. You could put hot coftee in one of these bottles and go off on the coldest winter day and open the bottle hours afterward-no matter how much it had been exposed to the wintry blasts-and there was your hot coffee just as it came off the stove. Or, to reverse the proposition, you could put ice-cold lemonade in the bottle on the hottest day the tropics ever saw and, hours afterward, on the desert, open the Thermos Bottle, and there was your ice-cold lemonade. But now the principle is being adapted to the everyday wants of the plain people. Today the laborer is being supplied with these wonderful bottles and, in fact, a lunch-box complete, so that he can go forth to his labors in the morning and carry with him a bottle of hot soup and of hot coftee. Or, in the hot summer days, if he wishes a cold drink it can be prepared and carried in the same way. ITS MULTIFARIOUS U SES UT this is not all. Recent physical examinations of the children in the schools of Chicago, San Francisco and New York reveal the lamentable fact that many of these children are suffering from lack of nutrition. The cold school lunch is an abomination. The growing child needs warm, healthful, nourishing palatable food, and so in response to this great cry of human need, the American Thermos Bottle Company has placed upon the market a lunch-box for children, including the Thermos Bottle, whereby they can carry nourish- ing food with them to school. I saw by the papers a few days ago that some woman in New York had given twenty-Eve hundred dollars for buying ice to keep milk sweet for the use of bottle babies. Evidently this worthy woman knew nothing of the scientific principle, the Thermos Bottle, otherwise she would have applied her money in a better way than in buying ice for people who have no icesboxes. The cold milk could be bottled at the laboratory or the milk depot and given out in Thermos Bottles, so it would keep for days-if not weeks. This method of preserving milk is working a big reduction in infant mortality. Where typhoid is abroad and bacteria lurk in the public drinking- cup, the wise traveler carries a Thermos Bottle. At the Roycroft Inn, when we show a traveler to his room, we sencil along a Thermos Bottle, filled with cold spring water that stays col . I wish that every reader of Tue BRIC-A-BRAC would inform him- self as to the value of Thermos the Bottle. 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THE HoTEL WALLICK T A I., LY- H 0 Broadway and 43d Street 1 ,A ' J., p Rel! 1 T' .,...f, 'ff , 2 , E'I!'iS2 I'35f- East 34th Street Positively the Best Location and Values ln New York R N Opposite Altmans il- Luncheon, 65c Afternoon Tea, 35c Also a Ia Carte Rooms WITH BATH, 51.50, 52.00, 32.50, 53.00 Attractive Suites Reasonable Rates Southern CIIICICCD 85C All the Leading Theatres Within 5 Minutes' Walk Dinner, 6-8 ff ' ' ll Picturesque, novel experience And a Restaurant Thatis Known from Coast to Coast for Quality at Moderate Prices DANCING IN THE PIERROT ROOM AFTERNOON AND EVENING IX CHARLES BOOERT OENERAL AGENT IN S U N C E atWestwooc:I, N. J. GOLDEN HILL BUILDING III WiIIiam St., New York City, NY. Licensed Broker EOR THE STATE OE NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY FOR Nati0DaI Eire and Iviarime Insurance Cempany OF ELIZABETH, N. ur. Eire, Marine, I3urgIary Liability, ALitOmoI3iIe and Plate OIa55 ESTABLISHED 5 B5 QTHE 912-INCETQN 131216-A-BRAC DOD HALL Hs E Ulu 0151312 Qlumni We extend a greeting, and take this opportunity to thank them for their generous patronage. Repeated orders from them convince us that they are Well satisfied with our methods. We Want to be pleasantly remembered by you who will soon be ALUMNI. We are prepared to furnish you with Princeton Souvenirs or anything pertaining to Princeton. If it is a book by a Princeton man, we can procure it for you. Give us a trial. Mail Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention. The 1B1finretun Ublnihersitp brute INCORPORATED TELEPHONE 1865 No. QI NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company NO. 111 BROAD STREET HOGG 'j'IffiffIQ1gf,2ygg gas? lffff O TENNIS RACKETS fr I'e'5 2i.i5,'i?2l:s'i34fs's gf 215111 We no , fy 1 Innn AQAQ l AHL- -.-., .X 5' 1.-252,44 ,,,, . ., 3 f lajinlff MODEL A.A.A. New for I9I6 f,1,LfgZ9?7 A.A.A. spells perfection in ' --,. . ,Q - - ,f :www f gdgnf' ' TENNIS RACKETS Do not select a Racket for l9l6 till you have seen it. lf your dealer can't show it, write us. e ' TENNIS BALL perfection means the 'AYERSW M X Used the World over by players who know r ' V ' I H H, C, TROWBRIDGE - eg-i I, .1 Secretar H, We are Sole U. S. Dislribulors 'I ..: ' Lgg:, . : flf Y' l9l6 Balls now ready for distribution V '- .im 1 I f' ll-I5 UNION SQUARE E. 1. HORSMAN co. NEW YORK Cm Xlll A ood rv eme When Bqyi l 'rv 011 Wal .: fi C229 Regular Safety and Self-Filling Types, 32.50 up Ask your Dealer Sailor Suits a Specially PETER THOMSON Tailor TO Men, Women ana' Children NEW HOUSE Walnut Street at Ilfh 634 lf Avenue fifathedral Block? PHILADELPHIA , f 95545 The Egyptian Cigarette of Quality. Sold Everywhere in Princeton. D. M. Caruso MER CHAN T TAILOR Cleaning, Pressing and Alterin g 100 Nassau Street Princeton, N. N ssau Hall is Opposite Me PHONE, BELL 3412 Fred'k M. Hills CLEANING AND DYEING Goods Calleclfor ana' Delivered ZI South Warren Street TRENTON, N. J. lg WILSON smaxmmvs Frank Brothers Fifth Avenue Shop SMART CLOTHES ,BUILDERS OF AT VON VOIGTS' 60 Nossou Street SMHQT Every Thursday CQI-LEQE FULL LINES OF DRESS SUITS AND COLLEGE MEN'S I HABERDASHERY NEW YORK Broadway and Q7-th streets Fifth Avenue 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 OF PRINCETON RESPECTFULLY DIRECTS ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING FIGURES, WHICH REVEAL A STEADY INCREASE IN ITS BUSINESS, WHICH IS SIGNIFICANTLY SUGGESTIVE Number of Deposilors Deposits ber of Deposilora Deposits I 894 225 . . 534,423 I 906 2280 S450,000 I897 . 656 . . 90,635 I907 2395 509,000 I 900 720 . . 228,092 I 909 2592 587,000 I903 . . . 128 I . 358,294 I9 I 4 2860 82 I ,000 I9 I 5 3100 980,000 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 I OFFICERS ALBERT S. LEIGH, Presidenl WILLIAM LIBBEY, Vice-President DAVID M. FLYNN, Cashier C f Habefdesfkrif .35 S' .fe iii iHeadweanifL'ie Q',- fm' d -fciqiiies for-rg , . Z? ' Thegiahf' ' V' 1' 9' .P - ' 9 :gf A A ji V .EI 312 V? I M I! A 'Th Q , igr JQQC B sgREsEaD's s0Ns i Q.16's'fr i n . 1 ' -' Q' , ' ,Q lly selected - ' ,ig gfirters. , ,f 0,11-i'iThoi1sands of i , 'W2lf4T+1Dr 1fs9 SC V- I ' . ,-.,. we A 0 I r Mf2 QheSt111-1-ff S 5f17C9f:f' V, V 1, . . Miss Xvri , G B RPEEIS SEEDS GROW During l9l6 we celebrate our Fortieth Anniversary. We are justly proud of these forty years, for while there are some older houses, we believe that forty years of extensive cultivation and intensive investigation has fitted The House of Burpee to render the best possible Seed Service. This untiring effort has built for us not only the World's Largest Mail Order Seed Businessg but a world-wide reputation for efficient service and undisputed leadership. BURPEE'S ANNUAL FOR l9l'6 , The Fortielh Anniversary Edition of the Leading American Seed Catalog is brighter and better than ever before. It offers the greatest novelty in Sweet Peas, the unique Fiery Cross, and other varieties of Rare Flowers and Choice Vegetables, some of which cannot be had elsewhere. This book of l82 pages tells all about proved and tested Burpee Quality Seeds that Grow. Our Silent Salesman is mailed free. A post card will bring it. Write for it today. BURPEE BUILDINGS W. ATLEE BURPEE 6: CO. PHILADELPHIA ? Us I Sh Z ,. OJ i9'i25i5z355 541a- -:ttf Wm if3f' .5l5 253 Z' 'i' -fifi'?f':fQ:':iiff'-1-Z15Vfff333?i51?i5i3i555-'71ififi'E5553'-li-il-5535? SS .fff:EE31,. 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They relate to the world's activities from earliest times, are the accumula- s e-- tion of a hundred years, and are added to daily, all topics from all sources. A This material is classified under a unique system for quick reference. lr may be consulted '-I it . . . . .F 'Qi' in our library, or selections from it are loaned to . responsible inquirers. ' 'i .,'.f LIBRARY A' W 450 Fourth Avenue NEW YORK 110 E WH1T151HoUs12 sr HARDY , D i of 5 Fila LUXITE v .AVL - ,. ' X. ,. j ' ' ' x I lx , and other comforts X 'Q-Ql - M M r Sh 1 fo mash K algers of en S OCS l24I Brooclwou NEW YOIQK CITY MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT THE JIGGER SHOP, Inc. 64 Nassau Street PRINCETON, N. SMART PHOTOS Clothes of OF MEN! NEW MANAGEMENT EW IDEAS R E N E M E N T coupled with the past reputation of the old reliable PACT-I BROS.-MCMANUS STUDIO at Offcial Class Photographers for lwenfy-five years back L , SUCCESSOR PRICES STUDiO NEAR P. R. R. STATION Ab , JAMES HIGGINSON AW, . IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS 4' -fees . Excluslve Patterns SUITS MADE TO ORDER The Test of Supremacy is Comparison up 36 Nassau Street PRINCETON, NJ. The Fooiinall and Baseball Unnform Business ls a very important feature of our trade. The universal satisfaction they have given has enabled us to establish them in every College and School of any importance in this section, The name Guliclg Company is a guar- antee of satisfaction and stands absolutely for the strongest possible value in materials and workmanship, and any article bearing our Trade Mark will be found to represent the highest standard. h Slazenger Tennis Supplies Look over this list of Tennis Rackets and you will find We have the very racket you Wanti The Qiurke, Doherty, Tate, Stadium and fBroolgs. Slazenger Tennis Nets, Mark- ing Tapes, Shoes and Balls. GULICK COMPANY LOVE yiivis Subway Booilnlaclf Parlor 6o NASSAU STREET Shoe Repairing a Specialty PRINCETON .... N. 1. TERM TICKETS - - 52.00 and S3 oo E1 QTHE PI2'INCETON BRIC-A-BRAC Q ,H GYMNASIUM K IB FIRE I I COLLISION STUDENTS Insure Your Automobile I-IAMILTQN FIRE INSURANCE Co. NEW YORK Communicate on All Insurance Matter LENSSEN at Co. II 1 William Street, New York City, N. Y. TI-IEFT PROPERTY DAMAGE E, QTHE P12-INCETQN Br-uc-A-BRAC PROSPECT Es -:B That is not the only reason Why you should buya COL UM BIA GRAPHONOLA THE Columbia tone is a resuli. The causes lie in the perfect process that produces the superb Columbia Recordg in the mechanical and structural superiority of the Columbia Grapbonolag in tbe form and construction of its tone-chamber and its reproducer and tone arm g in its silent and powerful motorg in its tone-control leaves and in the expert and Worlimanlilce assembling of all its parts, down to every last detail of its cabinet work. THE sso GRAPHONOLA Ask to bear this most popular model-price, Examine the numerous other styles, ranging in price from S15 to 5200. 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GL ICK .Ei QTHE pn-INCETON BRIC-A-BRAC E ,H ,N CANNON Ei :B is 'J L A NEW STANDARD ii on f- is SET BY THE if.-4 fo COLUMN SELECTOR 2 lf1fHD,'1If , frfaeecc milf Ni OF THE . Eh ' 'A 'L' ,f 9:1 ' :r ennngton standar .,l'0I. -r-T., L. 'f ' fl 4 74' ' 0 M d IIOR 't 0 e emmg on This exclusive feature hands you a rebate every day, in the shape of real time saved. The minutes and half-hours saved by the Column Selector are actually money in your pocket. Money enough in your pocket before long to reimburse you for your entire outlay in buying the machine. And the Column Selector ofthe Model I0 Remington is not an Uextrai'-it is built in the machine, and is included in the price. Five minutes of your time will convince you of the importance of this advance in typewriter building. Come to our office and be shown-or let us come to your office and show you. A call, a card or a telephone message will answer, and will not obligate you in any way. Remington Typewriter Co., Inc. 47 West State Street - - Trenton, N. J. - PRINCETON REPRESENTATIVES, SCOBIE AND UNDERWOOD, 8 EAST BROWN HALL TELEPHONE, 300 XYX H, 311115 pm-INCETON BRIC-A-BRAC GRADUATE COLLEGE E. C. JAMESON LYMAN CANDEE PRESIDENT V1cE-PRESIDENT GLQDBE: 84 RUTGERS lg NSURRNCE Ci 111 XAZILLUESJVY STREET NEW YORK CRS I-I CZPYPITHL. SSLI-OO.OOO HSSETS JULY 1, SURPLUS TO POLICY!-IOLDERS 359.286,858.38 EBLLJOI-I-.682.98 W. H. PAULISON J, T. GORDON SECRETARY SECRETARY PRINCETON EGENT I-I. R. CHRMEERS, JR. 76 HOLDER 1-IRLL Every College Man Needs aTypewriter Ill The student who gets his Work out in type- Written form has a better standing with the professors, . ' 1,,A V 'r't and is also enabled to preserve Carbon copies of .- ,,,. .f ..,, 3-,ggwtfa ssf Qa-afe 1 d h Y 'H ' th 'H ...,,, .... ectures an t eses. ou W1 appreciate ese 1 .,..Q i r, l 'ffl ' ' QU 'If you Wish to 'buy or rent .a typewriter, call up Princeton Universlty Store, Princeton, New Jerseyg ' ' Phone, No. goo. Salient Features of the L. C. Smith Model No.8 Silent Running Removable Platen Ball Bearing Type-bar Variable Line Spacer Ball Bearing Segment Shift Decimal Tabulator Ball Bearing Carriage Lightning Escapement Key Controlled Ribbon Other Important Features L. C. SMITH fic BROS. TYPEWRITER CO.. an Take home a Westinghouse Coffee Perco- lator and a Toaster-Stove and enjoy electric cooking. The Percolator makes the most delicious coffee in the quickest and most healthful way. The Toaster-Stove will fry eggs, bacon and chopsg broil steaks, toast bread, pop corn, bake griddle cakes and omelels, and do it all right on the table, no running back and forth to the hot kitchen. The nearest electrical dealer will tell you about Westinghouse Electric Household Devices, or better still, write us. ' WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC 81 MFG. CO. EAST PITTSBURGH, PA. XXX Tl-IE PLIXZF 5th Avenue at 59th Street NEW YORK FACING CENTRAL PARK Single room, with bath .... ' s4.00 per day upward Double N H .... 5.00 U U DAILY ' ' TEA AND SUPPER DANCES IN THE GRILL RooM A FRED STERRY, Managing Director E, KTHE PRAINCETON 31210-A-BRAC GRADUATE COLLEGE 93 238 arifir ffirv ln,-auranrr Glnnqzmng 111 william Srirrrt Nun Burk Glitg Obrganizeh 1351 COYVYPLIFNENTRRY jfranklin Simon si o. Fifth Avenue, New York V Young lVIen's Shops 4 to I6 West 38th Street Clothing, Furnishing and Shoes Af Moderafe Prices We Serve You , with Promptness S h 1 fl n University CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Lau n dry C o. A I. D. IVI S O N 148 Nassau Street PRINCETON, N. J' On the Lincoln Highway BLAIR 8-Q Co., 24 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK. INVE STMENT SE CURITIE S TRAVELERS LETTERS OF CREDIT. C. C. Skirm 68 Nassau Street Princeton, N. IM PORTER O F COMOY'S LONDON MADE PIPES Sm0kers'ArtiC1es Joseph P. Flynn TAILOR 585 Nassau Street PRINCETON, N. YOU Often Have Saia' to Yoursebf ffWhat'stheUse of Payingfg 5 to 54.5 for a Suitf, W. A. HIGGINSON 86 CO. 4 Guarantee their 952520 Suit to be the equal of any 51535 or S40 garment, no matter who is the tailor We've every facility a Modern Clothes Establish- ment should have. Another advantage to you is that we're here every day in the year, and you get a try-on as often as you like-this means a positive fit. W. A. I-IIGGINSON 6: CO. 58 Nassau Street PRINCETON, N. THE H as s DAD STRUVE 5 HILL DoRM1ToRY , University Place A rcacle M ofzon Form-IE EXCLUSIVE USE. OF PRINCETON ' UNDERGRADUATES Private Studies and Bedrooms, H t d C ld Sh dN dl Bzihj? Lagratoriegvhiifdqfoileij oii every floorg Electric Llghtsg Steam H t elim many respects the most d ' bl DORMITORY' Peiiiiiizefon. For Rooms? apply at the Dormitory or Fire-proof Ground Floor addfess Theatre H. A. HILL 40 East State Street TRENTON, N. BOWLING, BILLIARDS Phone, Ben 92-A TI-IE NAME OF GULICK Is a guarantee of satisfaction and stands absolutely for the strongest possible value in materials and workman- ship. Quality has always been the GULICK watch- word, and any article bearing their trade-mark will be found to represent the highest standard. THE FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL UNIFORM BUSINESS is a very important feature of our tracle. The uni- versal satisfaction that they have given has enabled us to establish them in every college and school of any importance in this section GULICK COMPANY, UNIVERSITY OUTFITTERS gi- 11 51: . .1, ' t . .,,, 1 ' 1 r -' l j ' tra. - - I 7 1. p . - Q V t a' ' fx -5 . yes Nl -- 1.-1 z- -H33 3 gf : :- 1 125 .91 - l, Y ' ' , gsI:i'RgQ. 55 14? 5? -T TR, fi- '114-U1 jjijg 5. , , gat , fa, ffl 1, Q3 -' ' - A i l 9 . as Q. 4,- ,as- .,fa.l 4' ef ,, rg I W 1 11 ., . , ll . 2 3 -M -21. 232 x1:Mn-,Sz -g:e,::q,.,... .-:':3.:sas'w 7+-,. fm: 5: i f i' Pg' :- -5 M all P' psf... -- .- A .iq -.ra I A 1 -H F 'a as Ili' A - , 51' ., : ,iglmvl P' , 'Z !,.,?,w,i31I 5122- 1 at Wil-335535 iff sh sa-:thai eg iv ., af. J, ,- NI' if ,,. , I TIIVXE. s s Q UA RL 1 ,- TI'I'EL.CENTI2R OF NEW YO RK 'f' ' Wvffb fwfsfwv -tw . - v ' 1 4.,. ,.'--- s 1' ': ,w.:l343 MA,Q,-fmmga-,Q.,,M ,. . . , ...... - ........ ,,,,, , , .. ..- . HOTEL IWOODSTUCK 43d Street, near Broadway TIMES SQUARE NEW YORK. Quiet Comfortable Convenient MODERN .IN EVERY RESPECT 365 Rooms , 270 Baths European Plan Only Room with Bath . . 5152.00 to 553.00 Room with Bath ffor twoj . . 53.00 to 35.00 Send for Our Map of New York City The Applegate Lens M akers are skilled and reliable I mechanics, trained to accurately make pre- scription lenses. Let us replace your broken glasses. We do it quickly. Send by mail or messenger to The Applegate Lens Makers 9 E. Slate Sl. Trenton, N. Louis Kaplan DEALER IN NEW, SECOND-HAND and IVIISFIT CLOTHING 29 Witherspoon Street PRINCETON, N. Give me a Call SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Residence, I2 Madison Street Phone, 416-D ESTABLISHED I825 H. W. H. WILSON Wall Paper and Decorating I9 South Warren Street TRENTON, N. TELEPHONE JOHN 2997 ARTHUR F., I-IOUTS Sc CO., Inc. FIRE AND MARINE .. INSURANCE 80 MAIDEN LANE NEW YORK F. S. KATZENBACH 85 CQ. William Moore Heeremans ESTABLISHED 1837 I DEALER 'N Ellie illlnrim i Hardware, Cutlery, Heaters, Ranges and STUDENTS 911:56 lVlantels, Gas ancl Electric Fixtures FURNITURE 1 h and CLOTHING Qld F 0WCfS OP Plumbers' and Mill Supplies, Electrical Supplies Plumbing ancl Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot-water Heating 35 East State Street TRENTON, NJ. Higfzesf Cash Prices Paid 46-8 SPRING STREET PRINCETON, N. J. Phone, Bell 378 ' Can Supply Any- thingin Flowers at Reasonable Prices 40 Nassau Street PRINCETON, N. J. Victor VicIroIas and Vicror Records Victrolasalways in stock ranging in price from SI5 to SIOO. Other machines on orcIer OUR STOCK OF RECORDS IS CONSTANTLY INCREASING AND WE PROBABLY I-IAVE ON HAND THE SELECTION YOU WANT TI'IE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY STORE Cut Flowers Delivered to any point A east of St. Louis. CaII and see us about it for writej on your way through the PennsyIvania R. R. Station Arcade IN NEW YORK CITY AL. M. WESTWOOD FLORIST wg Uffvy Frank L. Iirespach Q, XY' EU R N I T U R E U PI-IOLSTERINO QQ Q f E Q T-53' A -RSE-C3 53 B oi FIETE IR H IYT I3 ra re 19131 C I-I A M B E Q5 5 U Q6 Window Seat Cushions and POTTIETSS IVIEICI6 to OTCIGI' CHAMBERSBURG, PA, capiiai . . . S200,000.00 56 JOHN STREET Surplus . . . 230 0 , 00.00 Total Assets . . I,550,000.00 PRINCETON, N. J. TI-IE VANDERBILT HQTEL THIRTY-EoURTH STREET AT PARK AVENUE N E W YO R K CITY - :-in i ,1' : I A Hotel Designed to Appeal to the ,, ag R 2 Conservative 'ii Ai St? 22 Subway Station ,ff g'59I'K4'Q b Kg ,TT at Hotel Entrance B Iv , i s . f 4 , . is ,I T- 1 if 1 is I . 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Insurance Exchange Telephones, Wabash 831 NEW YORK 59.101111 Street Telephones, -Iuhn 2760 xliii E, QTHE 912-INQETON 131210 -A-BRAC E ,E HOLDER HALL Et ' 25 An lnvestment That PAYS Take advantage oi Our Speciat Rentat Rate to University Students and Tent from us at rebuilt latest visible model RENHNGTQN TYPEWRlTER 2 months tor 35 o I-Q Think of all the different uses a college student can T '2 make of E1 typewriter. lt is worth while as at time and labor saver, just on your own work. ' After hlave ulsled that Remington for two months, rf you wi in outt at ou cannot et aon without it. oi, Z Then if you wish to hbuy the renteil mochihe or el new One, we will credit ttze 35 on the purchase price. ' Better take advantage of this ofer NOW. Send us the 55 and we witt send the machine. R ' ' V PRINCETON REPRESENTATIVE Scohie 55 Underwood 42 West State St., Trenton, N . J. 8 East Br0wQELEPHONE3OO emi' 0 U! 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J. r M, rf' I I i ly, IIFIWM ,. H mmm 5 w PI' X 55 553 gin rig! I RWLHIEEE I Mil Mfim L igIExi:rEiii, ,n iiaiaii L QE QE. WMM .Ji--l..Iif S ' ra -,,,-c.,-f.:-wf-'-'-,1',..,-'-x.g1s2 .,f'R?N7NS 3 1 HOTEL BELVEDERE CHARLES AT CHASE ST. BALTIMORE MD. ONE OFTHE LEADING HOTELS IN THE U. S. qorincelon Headquarters -b., ,l- . 11-az. 'Z 'J-ff. '1-- ' T? :QE951 i xv 1-:-21?-E i L. if fi-Eif.-:E Yl? 2'F 59' . J-EFIT51 -'FE-'!'i! E-1... .I A Nr Jil- pII,I.,gw ... f' '-'..:,3f'iQz.1 ,f :Sw .nie '-.54 gi me ..3iii1'l In H E' 'Iii7Hli'i'Eti51.li-5 ' HF ,sf ,..,1.H1e1E.5i1-af I - ni '-f:. iii'-' ilwliyg ix. V-2 , gi -- eksigg-.--I N ,E-.1 , .ijlfgefg ,Q Ii Zig- , rffaf.: 2 2 fa 1 -5 f .. g, 1 f in ' ,1 52.4 E' 'gi 'I I ' . Iii? - ..5::-.igwgigi i :.:,L: . f i a i l f is. 42:35 . ' if: Ts- '.-iY3'!s':' Flszi-Ei HE - Q-. -'EET fi-E 1 .C-' R- . . . . .. .- Af4. ... f- ... xlvi he eniltnurtif' 30 NASSAU STREET RESTAURANT AND TEA Rooms TABLE D'HOTE AND A LA CARTE A cordial welcome is extended to all Princeton men STUDENT MANAGERS L. P. OHLIGER, 'I6 W. W. BLACK, 'I8 V Treasurer B. H. FEUSTMAN, 'I7 j. E. BRYAN, '19 Kenilworth Qpartments 39 UNIVERSITY PLACE THE SPECIALTY SHOP 1 22 Nassau Street HOME-MADE DELICACIES Cakes, Candies, Coolced Meats, Sandwiches, Salads, Preserves, etc., all prepared on the premises Automobile Lunches and Special Lunches for Ball Games prepared to order Orders also taken for AFTERNOON TEAS, ETC. Phone, 674 WE KEYSTONE STATE Mandolins, Guitars and Banjos MANDOLUTES Vf ' nI'Nr PIANOS VIOUNS Everything STRINGS 1 A fii MUSICAL Endorsed and used by MR. RICHARD L. WEAVER The foremost instructor of College Musical Clubs in America WEYMANN PHILADELPHIA, PA. IVIERSI-ION Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker FURNITURE PACKING 25 JOI-IN STREET Princeton, N. J. CHARLES NILL Baker F or the Clubs Everything in the Pastry Line Z0 Witherspoon St. PRINCETON, N. J. Moomz, 6' Q .. A-- V , ff 7 1 Jag, fc? A 1 I T2 h ,B f Kc: 4,5 .fm ,wg P P 6 5 gf, ' 'X 1 - 5 ' V 1 .wugb-' QM X X N N Y 5 AQ ff' L iff 'ffl , e f N f Q Qx Q N N I X, U 11 f rzzfglff N r Q . Q' -f gm NL E J by bf,QJ AQ . 22. ?'3,Q ,CQ :Yr K- M, 5224 T6'-'-f- I, z f ,.,q , . , .pow rw,-4? E:-J: Q I. !g:.xy?a,g21 - r. ' zggmffzxtr Aug ,ml ffwslif ' '- rv m.v,..f fff-rar w .1 -V M ., uf fmas l-cgi. Nassau Inn JOHN B. RENWICK Proprietor PRINCETON, N. j. MARSH Sr COMPAN PRINCETON, N. J. Pharmacisfs Prescriptions Compounded from Purest Drugs and Chemicals Obtainable Full Line of Toilet Articles and Sick-room Supplies xlviii This Edition of THE BRICTA-BRAC Printed by the E. A. WRIGHT BANK NOTE Co. was Bound by M urpliy-Parker Company A Edition Binders Builders of large editions of College Annugals 70l-709 Arch Street Philadelphia J.C.Fl'SCHER University Tailor Suits Made to Order Cleaning, Pressing Alteringand Repairing I44 Nassau Street PRINCETON, N. Telephone, 4.19-W l i634 I9l5 THE A DDINCETON BANK Capital . . .:1SIOO,OOO. Surplusand Proits, I9o,ooo. OFFICERS EDWARD HOWE - - Presidenl EDWARD L. HOWE, - Vice-Pres. R- M. ANDERSON - Vice-Pies. C. A. SE.lDE.NSTlCKER - Cashier JOHN W. l..ElGl-l - Asst. Cashier I F o R D IRUIQIQIIYXWS GAIQHGI l8'24 Chambers Street PRINCETON, N. Room for l0O Cars Telephone, 426 COMPLIMENTARY The man who cloesn't sencl his Laundry to BLAKELY is taking chances. lnsist on BLAKELY Laundering BLAKELY LAUNDRY or TRENTON We do mending ancl clam socks free of charge-ancl we do it well PRINCETON OFFICE 122 NASSAU STREET xlix THE TYPEWRITER For couriorf STUDENTS The most economical and practical writing machine forthe Long Wearing . college student is the L. C. SIVIITH 65' BR03. TYPEWRITER It is simpler, easier to run, and lasts longer. Put one in your room and Keep a carbon copy of all your work. You will need a typewriter when you complete your course. Get the best one now and have the use of it while in college. Ask us to show you. Call or write The Princeton University Store for special student rental rates or terms on new machines. L. C. SIVIITH if BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. AMERICAN MECHANICS BUILDING TRENTON, N. J. I THE OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS BOOK WERE MADE BY , if X E ' TIIIDTIID PHOTOGRAPHERS TO PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Ii gg QTHE PI2'INCETON 131210-A-BRAC E BROWN HALL Ei :B 5'-Vg v sw 63 Esfablishea 1872 Wright Quality by E. A. Wright Excelled by None ,vll 1 i ir? ti s- 1 r at . :Fi J 5 9 D22 if f '3' i52 i5:'2Q 4' fig 1 if , A Q. P. if 1 f i n 'L g. st 7 fa Q,.4 5 - i5ltt'ftti -,- .. ttf 4 fig i tf rf P-ace' is mme'- - f . .-iw ' 1 ww f Cl: .,w. .f3 1,1 gig: Qi. - ? f 1j ' an iii ' sr i iii if i I i Our Nlanufaclurinfa Plank, Broad and Huntingdon Sis College and School Engraving and Printing is a special feature with us and the high standard of our wor qmanship is not only known from coast to coast as representing the best in Engraving and Printing, but it has penetrated foreign lands with credit. Our facilities are the most modern, and we offer you the advantages that we enjoy through the strength of our forty-three years' rigorous maintenance of a peerless standard. ' Thousands upon thousands of our student friends have remembered us after bidding farewell to their Alma Nlater, and are coming to us day after day for their Wedding lnvitations, Dance Programs, Business Station- ery, Calendars, Bonds and Certificates, as well as all their Engraving and Printing requirements. E. A. WRlGl-lT BANK NGTE CG. Reiflililifiiiliiliim Pl-llLADEl.PHlA 5522130223 ill?-iTr5'3SSr3CZ'if5 liii E. A. VVR CE-HT BANK NOTE CO. PHILADELPHIA ARE THE PRINTERS AND IVIAKERS OF THE PLATES IN THE PRINCETON ERIC-A-BRAC SALESROOMS, OFFICES AND FACTORY RETAII. STORE AND SHOWROOM BROAD AND HUNTINGDON STREETS 1218 VVALNUT STREET Iiv YW LA rw r i x A - LA V1 V1 LA Y 7- L A I g 4 W ' - In , V Q L A L1 THE PR'IN CET ON B RI C 'A' B RAC INDE Abbreviations .... Advertisements . .... Alumni Associations .... Alumni Wfeelcly .......... American Wfhig Society Athletic Department ......... Athletic Executive Committee Banjo Club . ......,.......... Baseball Section .... Basketball Section ,....... Brie-a-Brac Board CIQI6D Brie-a-Brac Board CI9I7D Bureau of Student Self-Help Calendar .......,........... Chapel Choir ,.........,.... Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Day Committee CIQISD Day Exercises CIQISJ .1 Roll, 1915 ....,...... Roll, 1916 Roll, 1917 .... Roll, 1918 .... Roll, 1919 .... Cliosophic Society ....... Clio Hall Prize Contests .. .. 380 .. 405 .. 371 .. 126 .. 135 -- 149 .. .. -152 .. 107 .. 165 -- 197 .. 121 7 ' 342 .. I0 .. 110 .. .. 356' -' 357 .. 351 -- 37 H 45 '- 53 .. 61 .. 129 .. 133 Commencement Department Crew' ....,................... Cross-Country Team Dances ...........,. Debate Section ,. Dedication ............... Dining Halls Committee Directory ........ ........ Dramatic Department ..... Eagles Mere, Princeton at ...... .. .. Electrical Engineering, School of Engineering Club , ................ .. English Dramatic Association Faculty ...................... Football Section ..,............. Freshman Athletics Department . .. Glee Club ...,......,.......... Golf Section ..... Graduate Council . . . Graduate School Gun Club Section .... Gymnastic Section .... Halls .......... ' ..,.. l-lockey Section 3 . . 3-19 191 189 343 141 6 328 370 35 320 28 334 97 17 155 229 103 209 377 31 213 207 127 195 B21 if THE QRQINCETON BRIC-A-BRAC Honors Conferred .....,. Interclass Athletics ...... International Polity Club Interscholastic Athletics .......,.,........... lntracollegiate Athletic Executive Committee Junior Promenade Committee .............. Law Club ..................... Mandolin Club Medical Club ............... Miscellaneous Department .,... Musical Clubs Organization ...... Nassau Literary Magazine Board New Dining Halls ....,....... . Officers of Administration .... Orphic Order ............ Phi Beta Kappa ..,.. V Philadelphian Society 'Pictorial Review .... Plattsburg Camp ............. Presidents of the University Press Club .....,.....,....... Princetonian Board .... Princeton Views ...... Prizes Awarded, 1915 .... Publications Department .. Qualifying Students .... . Zlnhex Cflllnnnluhehj .. 362 .. 217 .. 331 243 225 -- 347 ., 332 .. IOS 336 .. 323 . . IOI .. 1,17 -- 147 27 . . 109 -- 359 .. 319 .. 119 .. 341 II .. 123 .. 113 71 .. 360 .. III 69 Religious Organizations . . . Retrospect .............. Rifle Club Section Right Wfing Club St. Paul's Society .. School Clubs .... Sectional Clubs Senior Council ......,......... Senior Promenade Committee .. Soccer Section ........ ,....... ...... . . Sophomore Reception Committee ............. Standing Committees of the Board of Trustees Standing Committees of the Faculty .......... . Summer Camp ,............. , ..... . Swimming Section Tennis Section ..... Tiger Board .. Track Section Triangle Club ............, Trustees of the University .. , University Press ......... Upper Class 'Clubs .... Water Polo Section .... Nlfearers of the P ...... Xlfhig Hall Prize Contests Xlirestling Section ....... . 317 365 215 333 319 297 285 324 345 199 348 14 26 321 201 211 1 I5 177 87 I2 125 249 203 153 138 205


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