Princeton University - Bric A Brac Yearbook (Princeton, NJ)
- Class of 1920
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Last day for enrollment of Graduate Students at the office of the Dean! of the Graduate School, Nassau Hall. .Induction of Students' Army Training Corps and Naval Unit. 10-12. .. ..,. First part of examination for the degree 22 ..... 24 ........... 28-Dec. 3 .... I4 21 ........ 21, 1.30 P. M... 6, 10.30 A. M. 9 ........... 22 .... of Doctor of Philosophy. .Commemoration Day. ' .Fall meeting of the Board of Trustees. .Thanksgiving Recess. .First term examinations. .Christmas vacation begins. End of first lICI'I'I'l. 1919 Second term begins. .Meeting of the Board of Trustees. NVashington's Birthday. Class of 1876 Prize Debate. March March March March April April April May May June June June June Iune June June I C ,ii 19 29 2 IO 17- 8 -29 .... 2I -IO .... 26-JUNE 7 .... I-I4 9-14 I2 14 I5 16 16-2 I .... .Last day for receiving applications for Fellowships ,and Graduate Scholar- ships. .Stated meeting .of the Faculty Commit- tee on the Course of Study. .Second term examinations. . . .... 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SAMUEL DAVIES .... 1758 JSAMUEL FINLEY, D.D. .............. 1761 XJOHN WITHERSPOON, D.D., LL.D... 1766 XS. STANHOPE SMITH, D.D., LL.D. .. 1795 XASHBEL GREEN, D.D., LL.D. ....... 1812 YTJAMES CARNAHAN, D.D., LL.D ..... 1823 XTJOHN NIACLEAN, D.D., LL.D ....... 1854 TTJAMES MCCOSH, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. 1868 TFRANCIS L. PATTON, D.D., LL.D ..... 1888 TVVOODROW VVILSON, PHD., Litt.D. LL.D. ............................ 1902 JOHN G. HIBBEN, PHD., LL.D. .... 1912 'Deceased. TResigned. Ex1TUs. Oct., Mar., 1747 1757 1758 1761 1766 1794 1812 1822 1854 1868 1888 1902 1910 Efobn 45. Jlaihhen, 18b.7B., 3L'iL.?IB., Bresihent -. f,,,DmmN K rx .li ai-2 ..-- , .,vf. . ..,., A ,.,... .. .L ..., . .. ,,., - 1 -:N, -,.'. --.,. - . c...-.4 . A- .. ' '. I A yi , :.:,::l I ,,,, Aw ,f.-. -,,1,2.. , .,., , .. .-1-.-- 5 L .,,. mn? ---:4,4 :egg A j.a:3:,:.- Trustees nf the Tlnihersitp Trustees, ex Giiieiu GOV.'WALTER E. EDGE, President of the Board, Trenton, N. J.. JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, President of the University, Princeton, N. J. life Trustees HON. JOHN AIKMAN STEWART, LL.D., Senior Trustee ............ 45 Wall St., New York, N. Y. M. TAYLOR PYNE, L.H.D. ...,............... Princeton, N. J GEORGE B. STEWART, D.D., LL.D., Seminary Campus, Auburn, N. Y CYRUS H. MCCORMICK .... 606 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill JOHN DIXON, D.D. ......... 108 W. State St., Trenton, N. J MELANCHTON W. JACOBUS, D.D., 39 Woodland St., Hartford, Conn LION. BAYARD HENRY. .1438 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa HENRX' WV. GREEN .............. 5 W. State St., Trenton, N. J .ALEXANDER VAN RENSSELAER, 18th and Walnut Sts., Phila., Pa ROBERT GARRETT ...... German St., Cor. South, Baltimore, Md. HENRY B. THOMPSON ........................ Greenville, Del. JOSEPH B. SHEA ....... ..... 5 OI Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. EDWARD W. SHELDON .... ' ..... 4 5 Wall St., New York, N. Y. PARKER D. HANDY ........... SQ Cedar St., New York, N. Y. JOHN M. T. 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DENEGRE, CIQZOJ, HUGH RICHARDSON, CIQZIJ, 905 Commerce Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. Richardson Bldg., Atlanta, Georgia JOHN MCVVILLIAMS, JR.. CIQZZD, Hibernian Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. CThe date after each name indicates the expiration of term.J .D IXISX .I .1 RTW,-M C fx .K .,A. , , Stanhing ummittmzs nf the Quark of rustees 19 Committee on Finance: MR. HANDY, Chairmang PRESIDENT A HIBBEN, MR. STENVART, MR. PYNE, MR. GREEN, MR. SHEL- DON, MR. PROCTER, MR. SCRIBNER, MR. PITNEY, MR. OS- . BORN, QMR. DUFFIELD, Secretaryj. Committee on Gronnds and Bwildings: MR. THOMPSON J Chairman, PRESIDENT HIBBEN, MR. PYNE, MR. HENRY, MR. GREEN, MR. RUSSELL, MR. GARRETT, MR. HANDY MR. ' ROBERTS, MR. TAYLOR, QMR. VVINTRINGER, Secretaryb. Committee on the Cinfricnlnin: R , PRESIDENT HIBBEN, DEAN NIAGIE, DEAN WEST, DEAN FINE, YREV. DR. MCPHERSON, REV. DR. DEWITT, MR. THOMPSON, MR. FARRAND, CSecretaryj, MR. FLEMING, MR. OSBORN Cactingj, MR. SCRIBNER. Ev. DR. JACOBUS, Chairman' 18- 19 Committee on the Libraria: MR. SCRIBNER, Chairman, PRESI DENT HIBBEN, DR. RICHARDSON, QSecretaryj, MR. GREEN M . V R I AN RENSSELAER, MR. RUSSELL, MR. PITNEY, MR JOHNSON. A Committee on Honorary Degrees: PRESIDENT H I man: REV. DR. JACOBUS, MR. SI-IELDON, MR. FARRAND, CSecretaryj, MR. FLEMING, PROFESSO R SCOTT, PROFESSOR CAPPS, PROFESSOR NIUNRO. Commit-tee on the Graduate School: MR. PYNE, Chairman, PRESIDENT HIBBEN, DEAN WEST CSecretaryD MR Mc 1 - ' A CORMICK, REV. DR. IACOBUS, MR. SHEA, MR. FARRAND, MR. . PROCTER, MR. FLEMING. Committee on Wlorals, and Physical Education: MR. GARRETT, Chairmang PRESIDENT HIBBEN, DEAN XNICCLENAHAN, CSec- retaryj, REV. DR. STEWART, REV. DR. DIXON, XREV. DR. NICPHERSON, DR. FINNEY, MR. JOHNSON. ' A . jfanultp Qllummittwi' Qbhisurp tn the Zgnarh nf Qtrustizes Committee on Sanitation Cadvisory to Committee On Grounds Committee on Conferevtce' Qwith Committee On the Curric- and Buildingsbz PROFESSOR CONRLIN, Chairmang PRO- ulumbz PROFESSOR ABBOTT, Chairmang PROFESSOR CONKf PESSOR LOOMIS, MR. WINTRINGER, CSecretaryD. LIN, PROFESSOR CORWIN, PROFESSOR FITE, PROFESSOR IREM- MER!-IR, PROFESSOR GSGOOD, fSecretaryD, PROFESSOR NVEST- TDeceased. I3 COTT. I I TBBEN Chair- V,,. ,, A ,.N. A,,,,:4 .1 .,. .. ,,.,., 3, lvl, Q .1A' fs - Wi'flaffwfr-2f9'n..:,-,sigfxt1r.1.H.:.Q1?H ' ii V Viv FITZ-RANDOLPH GATEWAY vm 1 ' A ' V -iflxfx A bg JT 1 ':y., , f F f Lf? . .'::F:v' I -mn 'f P , lik fx f D 11 Amin.. , fx ,,- 1 ,,..- ,:A., -..., 5 ,',. ,. Q M , ...Q H ,,,..,. W. .. A,,,v . v,.,, , ,A 4, V,, V . Lff fi .:-:: -- 2 -1 - -t - 'f war: QBffite1f5 nf Zlhministratiun JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, PH.D., LL.D., LTTT.D. President of the University Nassau Hall Oflice hours: 9 A. M. to I P. M. daily ANDREW FLEMING WEST, PH.D., LL.D., HON.D.LITT. COx0n.j Dean of the Graduate School Nassau Hall Ofiice hours: I2 M. to I P. M. daily, except Saturday HENRY BURCHARD FINE, PH.D., LL.D. Dean of the Department of Science 49 Library Place WILLIAM FRANCIS NIAGIE, PH.D. Dean of the Faculty The Dean'S House Office hours: 1.30 to 2.30 P. M. daily, except Saturday HOXVARD MCCLENAHAN, EE., M.S., LL.D. Dean of the College Nassau Hall Oflice hours: 2 to 3 P. M. daily, except Saturday HENRY GREEN DUFFIELD, A.B., Treasurer of the University Stanhope Hall Oliice hours: 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.,' Saturdays, 9 A. M. to I2 M. july I to September I, 9 A. M. to I2 M. WILSON FARRAND, LITT.D. Acting Secretary of the Board of Trustees Newark, N. J. VARNUM LANSING COLLINS, A.M. Acting Secretary of the University ' Clerk of the Faculty Nassau H311 Office hours:9 A. M. to 4.30 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. GEORGE CLARENCE VVINTRINGER, Secretary of Business Administration Stanhope Hall Ofiice hours: 9 A. M.,-to 4.30 P. M. Saturdays, 9' A. M. to 12.30 P.,M. FREDERICK LEROY HUTSON, PI-I.D. A Registrar of the University Nassau Hall Office hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., I0 A. M. to I P. M., 2tO 4P. M. Thurs., Fri., I0 A. M. to 12.30 P. M., 2.30 to 4 P. M. Saturdays, IO A. M. to 12.30 P. M. JOHN SAVILLE COSGRAVE Assistant to the Treasurer Stanhope Hall ROSNVELL DAVIS Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings Stanhope Hall Office hours: 9 A. M. to 4.30 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to I2.3o P. M. IOHN McD0wELL CARNOCHAN, M.D. University Physician The Infirmary Office hours: 8 to IO A. M., 5 to 6 P. M. MISS HELEN GROSS Infirmarian The Infirmary GEORGE MCFARLANE GALT, A.B. Secretary of the Bureau of Self Help 60 Nassau St. Office hours: IO A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, IO A. M. to 12.30 P. M. I'IENRY B0vIE Proctor 2 N. M. Reunion Hall ill. if t l ' f t ggi? 4 --Ufhsrlciafiunrfln-U. in'eQ.8,f.,ZQ3fI1ra 2 'E ...x f l start. ' , H s'- tiff .t s , W, . , , A . ,. :g::5.-,-1. ,,.,,,-,,,,.. 3gv31:t. ' f-'S--yi 'wwvv are added the assistants in instruction. JOHN GRIER HIEEEN, Ph.D., LL.D., LII'r.D., President Stuart Professor of Philosophy Prospect FRANCIS LANDLEY PATTON, D.D., LL.D., Ex-President Stuart Professor of Ethics and the Philosophy of , Religion, Emeritus Hamilton, Bermuda GEORGE MACLOSICIE, D.Sc., LL.D., Professor of Biology, Emeritus 239 Nassau St. CHARLES MCMILLAN, AM., Professor of Civil Engineering, Emeritus 40 Bayard Lane THEODORE WHITEEIELD HUNT, PH.D., L.H,D., Professor of English 72 Library Place WILLIAM LIBBEY, D.SC., Princeton, Professor of Physical Geography and Director of the E. M. Museum of Geology and Archaeology Thanet Lodge WILLIAM BERRYMAN SCOTT, PH.D., LL.D., Sc.D CHarv. et Oxonj Blair Professor of Geology Bainbridge House, 158 Nassau St. FREDERICK NEWTON WILLSON, A.M., C.E., Professor of Graphics P. O. Box 63, Princeton, N. I. ALLAN MARQUAND, PH.D., L.H.D., Professor of Art and Archaeology and Director of the Museum of Historic Art Guernsey Hall t Absent in service. jfatultp The faculty list is arranged in four groups: professors, assistant professors, lecturers, and instructors. To this list In each group the names occur in the order of academic seniority. ANDREW FLEMING-WEST, PH.D., LL.D., Hon. D. Litt. COXon.j Dean of the Graduate School Giger Professor of Latin Wyman House, Graduate College HERMANN CARL OTTO HUSS, PH.D., Jena, Professor of Modern Languages and Literature, Emeritus 6 Mercer St HENRY BURCHARD FINE, PH.D., LL.D., Dean of Departments of Science Dod Professor of Mathematics 73 Library Place JOHN HOWELL WESTCOTT, PH.D., Princeton, ' Musgrave Professor of Latin and Tutor in Roman Law 200 Mercer St WILLIAM FRANCIS MAGIE, PH.D., LL.D., Dean of the Faculty Henry Professor of Physics The Dean's House FlRNEsT CUSHING RICHARDSON, PH.D., Librarian 220 Mercer St LEROY WILEY MCCAY, D.Sc., -Professor of Chemistry 2 Morven St THENRY DALLAS THOM?SON,'D.SC., PH.D., Professor of Mathematics II Morven St GEORGE MCLEAN HARPER, PH.D., Princeton, Holmes Professor of Belles Lettres Language and Literature LPAUL VAN DYKE, D.D., Pyne Professor of History and English 36 'Mercer St Pyne Tower, Graduate College gl fr l 5. .aaa-5' fsif'-fam1SHrmrftmi3Qj 5.1meigQ HERBERT STEARNS SQUIER SMITH, CE., Professor of Civil Engineering Q4 Bayard Lane XVALTER BUTLER HARRIS, C.E., Professor of Geodesy ' Greenhohn :k'kHENRX' VAN DYKE, D.D., LL.D., 'D.C.L. COxOn.j, Professor of English Literature Avalon ELMER HOWARD LOOMIs, PH.D., Sc.D., Professor of Physics 302 Nassau St. WALTER MEAD RANRIN, PH.D., 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. HOXVARD CROSBY WARREN, PH.D., Johns Hopkins, Stuart Professor of Psychology Director of the Psychological Laboratory Nassau Club 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 NLEHER, A.M.. Professor of Organic Chemistry 148 Library Place VVILLIAMSON UPDIKE VREELAND, D., ES L., Geneva, Woodhull Professor of Romance Languages 180 Mercer St. WILLIAM KELLY PRENTICE, PHD., Halle, Professor of Greek Princeton Bank Building CHARLES HENRY SMYTH, IR., PH.D., Professor Of Geology Q 22 Morven St. 'l:Absent in service. 0FAbsent on leave without salary. .3-A lgms ' , r .ascii- ,f HOWARD CROSBY BUTLER, A.M., Professor of Art and Archaeology Pyrie Tower, Graduate College ,kNORM.AN KEIVIP SMITH, D. PHIL., St. Andrews, McCosh Professor of Philosophy HOWARD NICCLENAI-IAN,4 EE., MS., LL.D., Dean of the College Professor of Physics, Jos. Henry House, College Place IXUGUSTUS TROXVBRIDGE, PH.D., Berlin, Professor of Physics ' 146 Hodge Road DUANE REED STUART,' PHD., Michigan, Professor of Classics 108 Mercer St. CHRISTIAN GAUSS, A.M., LITT.D., Professor of Modern Languages, 106 Fitz Randolph Rd. XEDXVARD CAPPS, PHD., LL.D., Professor of Classics 150 Fitz Randolph Road EDWIN GRANT CONKLIN, PHD., SOD., Professor of Biology I3Q Broadmead FRANK FROST ABBOTT, PH.D., Yale, A Kennedy Professor of Latin Language and Litera- ture 62 Battle Road IIENRY JONES FORD, Professor of Politics 42 Cleveland Lane DFMALOOLM NIACLAREN, EE., A.M., Professor of Electrical Engineering 16 Prospect Ave. FEDVVIN PLIMPTON ADAMS, PH.D., Harvard, Professor of Physics I2 Nassau St- LUTHER PFAHLER EISENHART, PH.D., Johns Hopkins, Professor of Mathematics 22 Alexander St. GEORGE AUGUSTUS HULETT. PH.D., Leipsic, A Professor of Physical Chemistry 44 Washington Road WILLIAM FOSTER, PHD., Princeton, Professor Of Chemistry ' 41 Battle Road 1 ,.., . , ,. .,AA i ,A , QQD9,.fiBrincetvin -., - YQ1:i1:s..a.-Mirspe' , 4-,' Q ,'.-' T ff, ROGER BRUCE CASH JOHNSON, PH.D., Princeton, - I DOUGLAS LABAREE BUFFUM, ,PH.D., Johns Hopkins, Professor of Philosophy - 129 Broadmead . Professor of Romanic Languages and Literature A . . 6 H d R d 'KROBERT McNUrr MCELROY,, PH.D., Princeton, O O ge O3 Edwards Professor' of American History VARNUM LANSING COLLINS, A.M., . ' Clerk of the Faculty FRANK JEWETT MATHER, JR,, PHD., L.H.D., Acting Secretary Marquand Professor of Art and Archaeology Professor of, French Language and Literature I 3 Evelyn Place 214 The Westerii ylfay JOSWALD VEBLENJPH-D-1 Chic?-gof JOHN PRESTON HOSICINS PI-LD Berlin Professor of Mathematlcs 58 Battle Road Professor of Gerhianic Languages and Literature EDWARD SAMUEL CORWIN, PHD., Pennsylvania, f 22 Bank St' , Professor of Politics 115 Prospect Ave. MAX FRIEDRICH BLAUI PHD., Leipsicy Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature HARRY FRANKLIN COVINGTON, A.M., 42 Princeton Ave Professor of Public Speaking and Debate ' D 34 Edgehm St- GEORGE MAD1soN PRIEST, PHD., Jena, U ULRICJDAHLGREN, MS., Professor of Germanic Languages and Lieiggigiu St Professor of Biology 7 Evelyn Place :l:FRANIQ ALBERT FETTER, PH-D., LL,D., EDJVIN WALTER KEMMERER,.PII.D., Cornell, Professor of Political Economy 121 Broadmead Pf0fCSS01' of -1300110111105 amd Flnglllift R d I h R 1 I2 iz an O p oac VVILLIAM GILLESPIE, PH.D., Chicago, ' , Professor of Mathematics I2 Bank St. XGEORGE BRINTON TWICCLELLAN, A.M., LLD., B I R d XDAVID MAGIE, PHD., Halle, ro essor O Economic is my a 6 Da P f f ' H' t tt Professor of Classics 101 Library Place 4fARCH1RALD, ALLAN BOWMAN, UNLA., Glasgow, XJOSEPH EDWARD RAYCROFT, AB., MD., Professor of Loglcv Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education ,k L , D S P 1 Director of the Department of Physicallidtgcrziijinnead PIERREYO?gl0?O5fT1XZfgT1f1em'at?gS arm, Y N ' . 1 - CHARLES GROSVENOR OSGOOD, PH.D., Yale, HENRXPFOOi1Z1SsOIl2I5?sli1HCI511L1,nl?y, Princeton, Professor of English , 92 Stockton St. Director of the Observatory 70 Alexander St. EDWARD GLEASON SPAUPDING, PH.D., Bonn! I JOHN DUNCAN SPAETH, PHD., Leipsic, P1'OfGSSO1' Of P11110S0DhY 8 Edgehlll St' Profe so f E ffl' h 2 Ed h'll St. . S T 0 nt IS 3 ge I ALAN VVILFRED CRANBROOK MENZIES, PHD., Chicago, tlfAbgent in Service, Professor of Chemistry 187 Prospect Ave. V l 9 1 CEM K ii ml A .lzif f f HsilisfiafftAiffsg . . 3 A .ALFRED NoYEs, M.A., Visiting Professor of English Literature, on the 'Murray Foundation A FRANK HENRY CONSTANT, C.E., Sc.D., Professor of Civil Engineering 57 Battle Road DANA CARLETON MUNRO, A.M., L.HD., Brown Dodge Professor of Mediaeval History 119 Fitz Randolph Road GEORGE HARRISON SHULL, PH.D., Chicago, Professor of Botany and Genetics 60 Jefferson Road EPHILIP IVIARSHALL BROXVN, A.M., Professor of International Law 9 Nassau Hall 'WARNER FITE, PH.D., Pennsylvania, Stuart Professor of Ethics 138 Fitz Randolph Road GORDON HALL GEROULD, B.L1T'1'. COxon.j, Professor of English 341 Nassau St. ROBERT KILBURN ROOT, iPI'I.D., Yale, E Professor of English 31 Chambers St. CHARLES CARROLL IVIARDEN, PHD., Johns Hopkins, Emory L. Ford Professor of Spanish Graduate College TEDWVARD COOKE ARMSTRONG, PHD., LL.D., Professor of French Language Graduate College AKVILLIAM STARR MYERS, PH.D., Johns Hopkins, Professor of Politics A IO4 Bayard Lane HZAROLD HERMAN BENDER, PHD., johns Hopkins, Professor of Indo-Germanic Philology 120 Fitz Randolph Road CHARLES RUFUs IVIOREY, A.M., Professor of Art and Archaeology 342 Nassau St. 9FAbsent in service. MAbsent on leave. 1 .:.!,'. COLONEL JOHN A. PEARSON, U. S. A., , Late Commandant Students' Army Training Corps Unit Q REAR ADMIRAL CASPAR FREDERICK GOODRICH, U. S. N., Late Commandant Naval Unit - 120 Broadrnead CAPTAIN PAUL .DE FOURMESTRAUX, Late Visiting Instructor in Military Science and Tactics by Courtesy of the French Government MAJOR JOHN E. MCMAHON, U. S. A., Professor of Military Science and Tactics Commandant Artillery Unit Nassau Club LIEUTENANT GEORGE W. CASSELL, U. S. A., Assistant Instructor Artillery Unit 1 Upper Pyne Qssistant iBrnfessnrs LIENRY ROBINSON SHIPMAN, PHD., Harvard, 1 Assistant Professor, Class of 1881, Preceptor in History and Politics , 27 Mercer St. JOHN WiLL1A1v1 BASORE, PHD., johns Hopkins, Assistant Professor, John Rutherfurd Preceptor in Classics 101 Library Place FREDERICK LEROY HUTSON, PH.D., Chicago, Acting Registrar Assistant Professor, William Alfred Packard Pre- ceptor in Classics The Bachelors NATHANIEL EDWARD GRIFFIN, PHD., johns Hopkins, Assistant Professor, John L. Cadwalader Preceptor in English 132 IVIerCer St. YXFRANCIS CHARLEs IVIACDONALD, A.B., . Assistant Professor, Edgerstoune Preceptor in English The Nassau Inn FRANK LINLEY CRITCHLOW, PHD., Iohns Hopkins, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Lan- guages ' - 6 Mercer St. U: , . H .,.1 ..,., . ,, .Q .:.5, ,V IR, .,,, ..:, , ,, ,... , l... , H, A, , ,F9,,La,tJ9f.A.33r!ntAv 0.'ITrrf-.gT31t11:,f,gS WILLIAM KOREN, A.M., GEORGE TAPLEY WHITNEY, PHD., Cornell, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Lan- - ' Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Philosophy guages ' - 105 Fitz Randolph Road ' , 33 Jefferson Road PHARAVEY WATERMAN THAYER, PHD., Columbia, CHARLES WILLIAM KENNEDYI PHD-Y Princeton, . Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modem Lan, Assistant Professor, Robert Stockton Pyne Precep- guages Q I2 Nassau St- - tor In English ' 66 Battle Road ' . DAY'ID ALOYSIUS IVICCABE, PHD., Johns Hopkins, JMARCUS .STULTS FAKRJ DSC Prmceton' Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Economics Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Geology . C 1 H ll A 20 Vandeventer Ave. . 43 uy er a . EDVVIN FITCH NQRTHRUP, PH.D., Johns Hopkins, 11W'A1,'1-ER M-4XWEf4L ADRIANCEJ A.M,' Assistant Professor of Physics 30 VViggins St. Assistant n Professor, Earl Dodge Preceptor in RGEORGE WICKER ELDERKINJ PH,D,, Johns Hopkins, Eoonomlos , , Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Art and Arch- , Lawrenceville Road QPr1nceton, R. D. 2D geology The Bachdol-S MoRRIs WILLIAM CROLL, PHD., Pennsylvania, DONALD PRITCHARD SMITH, PHD., Gottingen, ASSiSf2H'f PfOfCSSOY, Preceptor in English 'Assistant Professorof Chemistry 173 Nassau St. - 6 North Reunion Hall , . , i - DONALD CLIVE STUART, PH.D., Columbia, KLOUIS WARDLAXV MILES, PHD., Johns Hopkins, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Lan- Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English 7 Greenholm guages The Western Way 'tHEREvvARD LESTER CooIcE, M.A., JOHN STOUT VAN NEST, PHD., Munich, Class of 1898 Assistant Professor of Physics I Assistant Professor of Chemistry I , Curator of Chemical Laboratories 37 Cleveland Lane PHILIP ETEY ROBINSON, PH.D., Giessen, Assistant Professor of Physics 128 Broadmead RADCLIREE HEERMANCE, A.M., I Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English RAYMONDVSMITH DUGAN, PH-D-, Heldelbefgy Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tac- Assistant Professor of Astronomy 40 Patton Ave. tics H4 Broadmead CHARLES RANALD MACINNES, PHD., Johns Hopkins, ALLAN CHESTER JOHNSON, PH.D., Johns Hopkins, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Mathematics Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics 34 Bank St. I2 Vandeventer Ave. ' AGILBERT VAN INGEN, FREDERICK' VVILLIAM LUEHRING, PHM., A Assistant Professor of Geology ' .Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Physical Edu- Curator of Invertebrate Palaeontology II5 Broaclmead ' Canon - I Ho New Moors St- , XHENRX' CLAY McCoMAs, JR., PHD., Harvard, XJOSEPH HENRY AIACLAGAN JVVEDDERBURN, D.Sc., Edinburgh, Alxssistant professmy preceptor in psychology Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Mathematics 109 B1-Oadmgad HERBERT SPENCER lWURCH, PHD., Yale, fAbsent in service. Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English I4 '79 Hall 21 I K fx ,501 I ,--A. . ,,.4, -,,, , 4,., ,t ,., ,...z ,LW ,,.t,f,, .. ,,,,V , -.'.,. , , .,,, It 'i !f+fi.-t - - 'MiBfifff.ftp.a,,i,iagtf1gg.a5f.3fk3N, , .' V is? l l ' ' 1 THOMAS JEFFERSON WERTENBAKER, PHD., Virginia, HENRY BARTLETT VAN HOESON, PH-D-, Pfifmetovny Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History and Curator of Manuscripts, Assistant Librarian Politics III Fitz Randolph Road , 30 Llllden Lane PGSWALD WHITMAN KNAUTH, PHD., Columbia, WJOHN BAUER, PH.lt9., Yalletn E t E . d Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Economics and Assistant Pr? 693505 -recepmr m Conomlg fm S Social Institutions Social Institutions , 269 assau t. XNEIL CAROTHERS, PH.D., Princeton, GEORGEXEPLE BEi:?S'tA'B CE . . , , Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Economics and ssistant ro essor of Civil Engineering Social Institutions 35 Park Place 78 Jefferson Road , LEWIS ROBINSON CARY PH.D. Princeton YKARL TAYLOR COMPTON, PH.D., Princeton, it - t t P t ' . t t . ' 6 W' - St Assistant Professor of Physics 58 Murray Place I S515 an ro essor O lo ogy 3 lggms ' t PHENRY BRONSON DEWING, PHD., Yale, . CLIFTON RUMERY HALL, PH-Dl-, Pf1UC6'f0I1. Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History and I2 Edgehill St. Politics Q4 Bayard Lane HENRY BERNHARD DIRKS, B.S., t WALTER PHELPS HALL, PHD., Columbia. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History and 80 Jefferson Road P l't' s 26 P t St. . O 1 IC rospec :FFRANK FRITTS, LL.B., PH.D., Princeton, Assistant Professor Preceptor in History and CHALFANT ROBINSON, PH.D., Yale, . . ' Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History and Politics Pyne Tower' Graduate College Politics 55 Battle Road f'f0RACE CRAIG LONOWELL, PH.D., Strassburg, - Assistant Professor Preceptor in Philosophy ROBERT 'MAXWELL SCOON, B.A. COxon.J, PH.D., Columbia, ' QI Mel-Cer St, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics t t I9 Cleveland Lane VVILLIAM JOHN SINCLAIR, PH.D., California, Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Geology EDMUND NEWTON HARVEY, PH.D., Columbia, Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology Patton Ave. A 't t P f h . . ssis an ro essor of P ysiology 293 Nassau St ,NORMAN BROWN TOOKERJ AB., MJD., I HUGH STOTI' TAYLOR, DSC., Liverpool, Aijffjgt Professor of Hygiene and Phytizlcgggiuitoad Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry 43 Graduate College XANSON ELY MORSE, History Reference Librarian 169 Nassau St. iixbsent m Servlce' STANLEY EDWIN I-IoWARD, PHD., Princeton, Absent 011 leave- Assistant Professor of Economics 35 Jefferson Road 22 ' 'fi . . .-'-., 5 -,-, - ' . - . A-.V f- ., -. . . .'-',-' r- ..,v. .,,,-' - . . . -..- .A , . .. . . . , ii efiffffi -M-liar ifimiexrs iletturers 'FSTEWART PATON, M.D., ' Lecturer on NeuroaBiolOgy HENRY LANE ENO, A.B., LLB., Research Associate in Psychology Greenlands 78 Stockton St. ALFRED GOLDSBOROUGH MAYER, Sc.D., Harvard, Lecturer on Biology 276 Nassau St. it-IAMES VVADDELL ALEXANDER, PHD., Princeton, Lecturer on Mathematics 34 Cleveland Lane TIVLARION EPPLEY, A.M., Lecturer on Chemistry GEORGE ALEXANDER RUSSELL, MUs.B., Edgarstoune Director of Music and University Organist if' 158 VVest 95th St., New York City HENRY ANDREWS COTTON, A.M., MD., University of Maryland, Lecturer on Psychopathology State Hospital, Trenton, N. J. PAUL ELMER IMLORE, A.M., LITT.D.. LL.D Lecturer on Greek Philosophy DANIEI, FELLOWS PLATT, A.M., Lecturer on History of Painting Instructors TCHARLES FREDERICK SILVESTER, Curator of the Zoological Museum Assistant in Anatomy 'FPERCY ADDISON CHAPMAN, A.M., Instructor in Modern Languages ,KICENNETH HAMILTON CONDIT, M.E., C.E., Instructor in Civil Engineering fAbsent in service. -1 245 Nassau St. Englewood, N. I. 26 Prospect St. 95 Library Place CHARLES LESLIE FLEECE, A.M., - Instructor in Chemistry 54 Murray Place tl-IOWARD SEAVOY LEACH, A.M., Acting Reference Librarian 5 Pyne Tower, Graduate College IIDONALD LEROY STONE, LL.B., A.M., Instructor in English I4 B, Graduate College tBEN1AMIN FRANKLIN HOWELL, A.M., Instructor in Geology Assistant Curator of Geology 52 Patton Ave. EARL BALDNVIN SMITH, PH.D., Princeton, Instructor in Art and Archaeology 24 Madison St. :FI-IARRY BRUCE WALLACE, PHD., Jena, Instructor in Modern Languages 26 Prospect Ave. TCARL CAMPIBELL BRIGHAM, PH.D., Princeton, Instructor in Psychology I6 South VVest College TSHERLEY WARNER MORGAN, A.B., B.ARCH, Instructor in Art and Archaeology, Pyne Tower, Graduate College EDWARD SANFORD HAMLIOND, A.M., ' Instructor in Mathematics 72 University Place Qssistants, in Zlnstruttion HAROLD EUGENE CUDE, M.S., Assistant in Chemistry 54 Murray Place HARVEY ALEXANDER NEVILLE, A.B., Assistant in Chemistry 28 Vandeventer Ave. OLE ANKER NELSON, B.S., Assistant in Chemistry 231 Nassau St. . ..AV I It -- In - ui ,...: , ,L-.i.,,j,:', -,.. ,, .. ,gn , , .,,, A . f1.1.m. f!Vl1a ' 'f iafrmniffv-u.:f.-.Jaxw,f..a.f,.Bmar.1.af .,1. '- Stanhing . ummittees uf the jfacultp Clerk of the Uuivfersity Faculty: PROFESSOR V. L. COLLINS. Course of Study: PRESIDENT HIBBEN, Chairman, PROFESSORS ABBOTT, CONKLIN, EISENHART, FINE, FITE, HARPER, KEM- MERE, W. F. MAGIE, CSecretaryD, MCCAY, NIUNRO, PHILLIPS, D. C. STUART, WEST. Attendance: DEAN MCCLENAHAN, Chairman, PROFESSORS GILLESPIE, VAN NEST. Discipline: DEAN 'MCCLENAI-IAN, Chairman, PROFESSORS GILLESIJIE, PHILLIPS, PRIEST. Entrance: DEAN NIAGIE, Chairman, PROFESSORS BUFFUM, CROLL, HUTSON, MACINNES, MCCLENAHAN, ROBBINS, SHIPMAN, D. SMITH. Library : DR. E. C. RICHARDSON, Chairman, PRDFESSORS ARM- STRONG, LOOMIS, CRITCHLOW, R. B. C. JOHNSON, NICCLURE, DAVID MAGIE, MARDEN, IVIENZIES. Music: ALEXANDER RUSSELL, Chairman, PROEESSORS BASGRE, BUTLER, GILLESPIE. Nou-Athletic Organizations., PROFESSOR D. C. STUART, Chair- man, PROFESSORS BUTLER, CROLL, fSecretaryj, COLLINS, DEWING, DAVID MAGIE, McCLURE,' SHIPMAN, ALEXANDER RUSSELL. Examinations and Standing: DEAN MAGIE, Chairman, PRO- EESSORS BENDER, BUEEUM, CONSTANT, FOSTER, HOSICINS, JOHNSON, MCCLENAHAN, JNIACINNES, VREELAND, HUTSON. War Courses: PRESIDENT HIBBEN, Chairman, PROFESSOR EISENHART, Vice-Chairman, DEANS FINE, MAGIE and MCCLENAHAN, PROFESSORS CARES, COLLINS, CONKLIN, NICCAY. Graduate School: DEAN VVEST, Chairman, PROFESSORS CONK- LIN, CORWIN, EISENHART, GAUSS, HULETT, KEMMERER, LONGWELL, WV. F. SNIAGIE, NIARQUARD, PARROTT, D. R. STUART, SMYTH. Outdoor Sporfx: DEAN NICCLENAHAN, Chairman, PROFESSORS FINE, HUTSON, KENNEDY, LUEHRING, NICCLURE. Public Lectures: PROFESSOR FORD, Chairman, PROFESSORS COLLINS, LONGWELL, OSGOOD, CSQ-zcretaryl, VVESTCOTT. Co-nfereuce: PROFESSOR ABBOTT, Chairman, PROFESSORS CONKLIN, CORWIN, FITE, KEMMERER, OSGOOD, CSecretaryJ, WESTCOTT. Preeefwtorinl: PROFESSOR SHIPMAN, Chairman, PROFESSORS BLAU, HARPER, R. B. C. JOHNSON, D. R. STUART, VAN NEST, VVERTENRAKER, CSecretaryJ. San'ifafio1i.' CAdviSOry tO the Trustees' Committee On Grounds and Buildingsj PROFESSOR CONKLIN, Chairman, PROFESSOR LOOMIS, MR. WINTRINOER. Honorary Degrees: DEAN WEST, PROFESSORS MUNRO, SCOTT. Bureau of Municipal Infor-zuation: PROEESSORS CONSTANT, KEMMERER, HULETT, IJWUNRO, PATON, PHILLIPS, DR. RICH- ARDSON, MR. XVINTRINGER. . , .. 2- 'T . . 5,1 3 hu, , V , . ..A. . , , , - . . ,. . I H H 1 7, i '1M ,E . -LQ f: mhg, semf ew n ,5 31ar1f25.a s, mm THE GRADUATE SCHOOL I J a r , , . 'la . ii ,,,, . . fri g ' ' .. . , . :. ., ,, ..,. . ..,, A e., ,,,V, . . ,.,4 ., -4516 . my . . . -I br...-23IBr-meets-n:.-.lairiris.Q,,ZGimanZif3..1..2,.: ,.A' ,:',, Erahuate Stuhents A NAME V ADDRESS - VVilliam McDonough Agar, B.S., 123 63d St., New York City, N. Y. Sinclair Wallace Armstrong, Litt.B., 132 Haight St., Middletown, Conn. Emanuel Hirsch Baron, A.B., 583 Riverside Drive, New York City, N. Y. VVilliam Becker, A.B. .......................... Waukon, Ill. Arthur Ferguson Benton, A.B., 406 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y Newton Philo Bevin LittB 1 Union Ave amaica N Y Y ' 'Y 'I Jr I ' ' John Dean Bickford, A.B. ................... Northeast, Md. Clarence Bouma, A.B., B.D. ............. Grand Rapids, Mich. John Wick Bowman, A.B., 22 West Fayette St., Uniontown, Pa. William McKnight Bowman, Litt.B., 815 High St., Springfield, O. John Howard Braunlein, A.B., 1913 Harlem Ave., Baltimore, Md. Thomas Fitz erald Carroll A.M. ........ Rock Mount Va 3 i y - Robert Lorenzo Clark, Jr., A.B. ............. New Park, Pa. Harold Eugene Cude, B.S. .................. Doniphan, Mo. Robert Emerson Danforth, A.B., 115 6th Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. Dwight Brooker Davidson, A. B. ............ Coraopolis, Pa. Holmes Va11 Mater Dennis, 3rd, A.B., 32 Union St., New Brunswick, N. J. Earl Hannum Devanny, A.B. .... A ................ Lincoln, Ill. Ed ar Arnold Doll A.B. Pd.M g y 1 -y 1590 Grace Ave., Lakewood, O. Gregg Dougherty, B.S. ...... 322 Clinton St., Steubenville, O. Harold Spencer Edmunds, A.B., 4256 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. John Luke Gehman, A.B. .................... Martindale, Pa. Donald Goodchild, A.B. ............. ' ..... Middletown, N. J. George Goris, A.B. ........... 1137 Ioth St., Lafayette, Ind. Horace Emery Hoover, B.S. ............. Mechanicville, N. Y. John Walter Houck, A.B. ........,............... Enhart, Pa. Benjamin Franklin Howell, B.S., 52 Patton Ave., Princeton, N. J. George Shelton Hubbell, A.B., A.M., Delacour, Alberta, Canada NAME ADDRESS Theodore Brainerd Hunt, Litt.B.' ........... Metuchen, N. J Charles Paddock Johnson, A.B., A.M., . 228 Washington St., Norwich, Conn. Gibson Reid Johnson, A.B. ........ , ........ New Concord, O. James Peter Kelly, B.S., A.M. .......... State College, Pa. Leigh Wadsworth Kimball, A.B.,tA.M., 24 7th Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. Albert Henry Kleffman, A.B., IO4 Fulton Ave., Baltimore, Md. Yutano Konno, Imperial University of Tokio, Tokio, Japan Robert Lee Logan, A.B., ' Homer, Hiram Lowry, A.B. .................... Delaware, O. Roland Bruce Lutz, Litt.B., Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. James Dow McCallum, A.B., 625 Bloomfield Ave., Nutley, N. J. Willard Bostwick Marsh, A.B. ................... Keokuk, Ia. Harry Campbell Neely, A.B. .................. 'Woodbine, Pa. Ole Anker Nelson, B.S. .............. Fort Ransom, N. D. Harvey Alexander Neville, A.B. ............... Millwood, Va. Robert Barnard O'Connor, A.B., 179 Broadway, Flushing, N. Y. Robert Norton Pease, B.S., 468 College St., Burlington, Vt. August Roeandt, A.B., S.T.B., B.D. ........ Petrograd, Russia Edward Sampson, C.E., M.S.. .2 Morven St., Princeton, N. J. John Rouzie Saunders, A.B. ..................... Butylo, Va. Frederick Schweitzer, A.B., A.M., III8 Foulkrod St., Philadelphia, Pa. Henry De Wolf Smith, A.B. . .22 Morven St., Princeton, N. J. Charles Irving Stewart, Litt.B., Iverton Road, Ossining, N. Y. Mortimer Menville Stockes, A.B. ............ Honesdale, Pa. Joseph Clyde Stuart, A.B. .......... ..... H untersville, S. C. Wilbur Willis Swingle, A.M. ........ ...... L awrence, Kan. Francis Patton Twinem, A.B. .................... Jewett, O. John Kelly Unger, B.S. ................... West Point, Miss. Martin Van Dyke, A.B. ........ I2 Hopper St., Paterson, N. J. Arthur Rudolph von Greunigen, A.B. ............ Alleman, Ia. John Winfield Voorhis, A.B., 67 Delaware Ave., Ocea11 Grove, N. J. Thomas King Whipple, A.B., Ph.D., 3932 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo. Cameron WVhiteford, A.B. .................. Princeton, N. J. J. Christy Wilson, A.B. ...... 95 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. , . --1 Y' GFX ffx i ,. , .- .. if 'N il ,L - ., ,., , f .mm.. . A ...W UNDERGRADUATE COUNCIL PRENTISS sYMoNs BUSHNELL CASE I-IALSEY HARRIS DONVNS BRYAN HARLAN MJKEE WINN CROMWELL FISHBURN VAN DUSEN KIRKLAND ERDLIAN ' i l 'f vfegii-Ifiiffs ' t'j'f?-. ,-, I, ,, ..,..f ., Y,x,, ,.,. . ., .. , ., ..,, .M ,,,, X.. Z .. Q Tlinhergrahuate Gluumzil 0 HE Undergraduate Council is the medium through which Princeton undergraduate opinion manifests Itself For I many years the Senior Council has acted in this capacity but in the fall of IQI7 so few of its members returned im This organization was primarily a war measure though It was decided to continue It for the present year and Ny E I . , . . . Y . . a to college that there was organized in its place a student council, which better represents the college as a whole. Q 4 . . . . . . , . . K A U 5 , ' 11 . . . . C3 theqcollege has yet to determine which form of representation lt shall permanently adopt. In addition to the powers which the student body formerly possessed, the Undergraduate Council has assumed, in co-opera- tion with the faculty, jurisdiction over a majority of the cases of discipline, Cases, however, which are not a matter of under- graduate interest are referred to the faculty for final decision. In the event of disagreement between the student council and the faculty, the decision rests with the Dean of the College. The present organization, as its name implies, draws its meinbership from the entire undergraduate body. The Senior Class possesses a majority in the Council, this year having a representation of nine men. Four members are Juniors, while the Sopho- moreiand Freshman Classes are allowed two and one representatives, respectively. These men are selected in the following manner: the four class presidents are members ex oficiog two representatives-at-large are elected by the two upper classes, and one by the Sophomores, two more are chosen from the Senior Classlby the Council itselfg the other members are the delegates of particular groups of undergraduate organizations. OFFICERS HENRY P. VAN DUSEN, ,IQ .... . . .Chairman IUNIUS P. FISHBURN, '18 .... . . .Secretary VVILHELMUS B. BRYAN, JR., '20 .... .ASA S. BUsHN1sLL, '2I. .. EVERET1' N. CASE, '22 ..... WVILLIAM H. DowNs, '2o. CARL R. ERDMAN, IR., ,IQ JVUNIUS P. FISHBICTRN, '18, CHARLES D. HALSEY, '2I.. MEMBERS . .. ...Class Election .. . .Class President . . . . . . .Class President . . . .1918 Senior Council JARVIS CROMWELL, '18 ...... ....... Class Election ............Athletics . . . .......... Publications 1918 Senior Council . ......... Class Election JOHN Lfl.lHARLAN, '20 ,..... ................. C lass President ERDMAN HARRIS, '20 ........ . .,.. Musical and Dramatic Clubs VVILLIAM A. KIRICLAND, ,IQ ................ Elected by Council RALPH D. NICKEE,-'IQ ............. 1 ........... Class Election THERON L. PRENTISS, ,IQ. .Undergraduate Schools Committee ' and Miscellaneous Organizations NOEL S. SI'MoNs, ,IQ ...................... Elected by Council HENRY P. VAN DI1sIzN, ,IQ ..... ..... C lass Election JOHN J. WINN, ,IQ ......... .... C lass President ' ? Kf . ' H ' .li --- ' ,- - , .J 1-. ' .1-w1'x:--ff' -I' . .jf .',, ,-1' 3 '- 'j -.'- 11, :f'1'-'Q ,? .. MB tih'?'Pt t1?.:Q.'El H A - f f? 1 ' ' CLASS OF 1919 n I y K3 A Ufhe 191-u1ceIn'n IGTIIT a BPH! .. ff A T. . w fimfw I ' 5 . A , 5. I E .IS , , .,.. N . , :::.,.,.T:,,..., . ,gil ,,A, L M 1 ,V ,'f,31514f.,I:,1g?,,K j 11, WE. . iii! W - - -I Y -: . A . .A ...V , .Q ,, - . I - - u m : ' W 5 V x ,....,f., .,. Qlllass ni 1919 OFFICERS, 1918-19 JOHN JACOB WINN ....................... ....... P resident WILLIAM ALEXANDER KIRKLAND ........... ...Vice-President PAUL WILLIAM ORTH .......... ' .... S eeretary and Treasurer ' A FORMER OFFICERS I Freshman Year, First Term E Sophomore Year CURTIS WHITTLESEY MCGRAW. EREN DICKEY FINNEY ........ CHARLES HOWARD TOWNSEND... Freshman Year, RICHARD FOLSOM CLEVELAND. . . WILLIAM ALEXANDER KIRKLAND. FRANKLIN BUTLER CHRIsTMAs.'. .........'..........President ....... . . . . . .Vice-President . . . .Secretary and Treasurer Second Term ...................President ..............Vice-President . . . .Secretary and Treasurer FRANKLIN BUTLER CHRISTMAS ........,. .. DAVID KIRKPATRICK ESTE BRUCE ............. GEORGE WELDON FUNK ............ ..Secretary I junior Year XVILLIAM A ALEXANDER KIRKLAND .............. . . . . .President .Vice-President and Treasurer . . . . .President Vice-President JOHN JACOB WINN.. ............... ......... EDGAR S. KENNEDY .. .... Secretary and Treasurer . A H. ,.. Y - 7 -..H 5 A. IR fe., .- -51:44 .,., . .. f V , K ..-0 1 ' ' .,,,..:,,, ,: ' f fi QEIH55 of 1919 NAME ADDRESS Kenneth VVellington Alford ...... 563 3rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edwin Paschal Alyea ........ 463 Clifton Ave., Clifton, N. J. John Harlan Amen ................. Pine St., Exeter, N. H. TAndrew Anderson, Jr. ...............,.... St. Augustine, Fla. Nathan Henry Aronsohn ...... 583 Broadway, Paterson, N. J. t Charles Ramsay Arrott ..................... Sewickley, Pa. William VValter Arrowsmith .... 481 3rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. William Henry Bade ........... 546 3rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Harold Meyer Baer ......... 350 Graham St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Frank Crowell Baker ........ 823 N. 5th Ave., Atchison, Kan. William Reginald Baker, Jr., 43- Crescent Rd., Madison, N. J. Robert Fulton Barnett ........................ Latrobe, Pa. Henry A. Barton ......... 526 St. Paul Ave., Detroit, Mich. George Louis Theodore Bauhan, 32 Armstrong Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Chas, Edward Bayly, Jr. .... 2000 Arapahoe St.. Denver, Col. 'Edward Philip BCCkCF.II3QWOOdS Run Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Haggott Beckhart ................. 613 11th St., Denver, Col. 'Leonard Beekman ........................ Bronxville, N. Y. tJohn Biggs, Jr. .......... 1310 W. 14th St., Wilmington, Del. Robert Mooney Bitten. .935 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Frederick 'McClure Blossom. . 1630 Glen Oak Ave., Peoria, Ill. 'James Clement Boyd, 314 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Allen Richard Bray .................. Arlington Heights, Ill. ikSydney Erskine Brewster .... 79 Leonard St., New York City t'fJohn Hamilton Burns .......... 112 E. Ist St., Wichita, Kan. Francis David Butler .... 1347 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Frederick Brush,Carter ...... Huntington, Long Island, N. Y. Carl Mallon Casey ........ 320 Madison St., Lynchburg, Va. 'tHilary Ranald Chambers, Jr.. .35 W. 71st St., New York City William Lee Clark ........ 1927 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. 'James Harwood Closson, 53 VV. Chelten Ave., Germantown, Pa. 'Frank Sherman Clowney. 167 St. James Pl., Atlantic City, N. J. Roger Stahel Cohen, 2146 Wyoming Ave., Vlfashington, D. C. Harold Bispham Collins, 4111 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. NAME -A ADDRESS Samuel Newbold Coinly ............... Port Chester, N. Y. 'Samuel Dozier Conant. .4479 Washington Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Edward Nelson Cooper, Jr. ....... ' .' ......... Camp Hill, Pa. Frederick Stanley Cooper, Jr. ................... Rome, Ga. Ira James Cox ................... , ........ New Salem, Pa. 4fJa1'vis Cromwell ............ 711 Park Ave., New York City Chandler Cudlipp .... 76 Montgomery St., Jersey City, N. J. tl-lolbrook Benezet Cushman. .59 W. 51st St., New York City Aaron Barrows Cutting .................... Montclair, N. J. 9fElbert Dent, Jr. ...... 7918 Seminole Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Grant Armstrong Dibert, - I60 S. Fairmount Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Edwin Richard Dibrell, 1012 W. 2nd St., Little Rock, Ark. Lochren Donnelly .......... Aberdeen Hotel, St. Paul, Minn. 'William McLure Dougherty. .325 N. 3rd St., Millville, N. J. Samuel Wolf Dreyfuss .... 5547 Bartlett St., Pittsburgh, Pa. :FJohn Frederick Donoho. .Plaza Apartments, Baltimore, Md. Erwin W. Doyle ........... 900 N. George St., Rome, N. Y. Robert Hayes Dunn ...... 3427 N. 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Richard Price Dunn ........ 39 W. 4th St., Jacksonville, Fla. Wadsworth Clark Dunn ...... 9 E. Q2lld St., New York City Edwin Blakeslee Dunphy ...... 8 Lombard St., Newark, N. J. Charles Rosenbury Erdman, Jr., 20 Library Pl., Princeton, N. J. Harry Augustus Etheridge, Jr., 659 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Meredyth Handway Ewing. .6424 Dalzell Pl., Pittsburgh, Pa. James Temple Fairgreive ...... 407 S. 4th St., Fulton, N. J. :':Junius Parker Fishburn .......... 726 13th St., Roanoke, Va. William Meade Fletcher, Jr. ...... Bloomfield, Ivy Depot, Pa. Oswald Fowler ............. 678 Park Ave., New York City William W'alter Frank .... 54 West 87th St., New York City George Ascheim Frankel ................... Park City, Utah XSamuel Gibson Frantz ...... 64 Battle Road, Princeton, N. J. Stanley Grier Freck .... 947 Hepburn St., Williamsport, Pa. Albert Averell Fraser, 228 Raymond Ave., South Orange, N- J- . .,.v 3 h , 4 , .,.. , iiiiit J , , JJJ, , Q , 1. .1 f A - .ffl- 7 biz,1Fi.3B1S-i+fhfiiiiri.gQ' ,-A, ii Svvniur Gllaimi Wluniinuehj NAME ADDRESS George llVeldon Funk. . .1 .................... McLeon, Ill. Edward Gardner ......,., Hampton Park, St. Louis Co., Mo. William Blight Garrett .... 103 E. Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. David Clarence Gibboney, Jr., 7th St. 81 Medary Ave., Oak Lane Park, Phila., Pa. Richard Silas W.,GOldmH11. .58 E. 83rd St., New York City Ralph Goldsmith ........ 533 Prospect St., Maplewood, N. J. William Steele,Gray, Jr. .... 39 W. 53rd St., New York City d4Thomas Barrett Green ........ 954 Broadway, Seattle, Wash. Thomas Watt Gregory, Jr...1532 16th St., VVashington, D. C. tklrving A. Guerin ........................... Mendham, N. J. Walter Danison Griffiths. . .Spuyten Duyvil, New York City William Burton Haffner .... 307 VV. 97th St., New York City 'Maxwell McGaughey H-amilton, Ll - 2203 Nebraska St., Sioux City, Ia. Thomas Sewell Hargest, 2nd. .113 Reilly St., Harrisburg, Pa. Norman Walter HHfl1lg. .428 S. Queen St., Harrisburg, Pa. Arthur Kempner Harris .... Hotel Majestic, New York City William Balthaser Frederick Hax, 325 Roland Ave., Roland Park, Md. 9FEdmund Stephen Hayes ..........,........ Eau Claire, Wis. Scott Hayes ............ 2242 Robinwood Ave., Toledo, O. J'tLynn Helm, Jr. ...... 2653 Allendale Place, Los Angeles, Cal. 'kEdward Gideon Herendeen, Jr., III Columbus St., Elmira, N. Y. Wenman Armstrong Hicks .... 5812 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. James Pearson Hill ........ 315 North Ave,, Baltimore, Md. Lansing Colton Holden, Jr., 888 Wfest End Ave., New York City Carl Elsworth Holman ...... 31 Fabyan Place, Newark, N. J. James Quigley Horne ........ 175 Park Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. John Guerin Howley. .416 S. Freemont Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Dudley Foulke Hughes, Trinity Rectory, Newport, R. I. Herbert Milton Ill .......... 188 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. TJames Elliott Irvine ....................... Princeton, N. J. Kin-ichi lsikawa ........ ........... ...... T o kio, Japan Lemuel Foster Jamison .... ..... A berdeen, Md. NAME ADDRESS Alfred Elliot Jenkins ...... Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa JrArnold Huff Jennings ...... 6012 Green St., Germantown, Pa Archibald DeBaum Johnson. .Lincoln Univ., Chester Co., Pa Nathaniel Britton'Johnson. . .44 Park Place, Princeton, N. J Wyckoff Montfort Keach, ' I 1127 N. Lawrence Ave., Wichita, Kan Harry Pardee Keller ........ 215 W. Broad St., Hazleton, Pa Donald Wood Kelley .... 4416 Westminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo TWilliam Bou-lton Kelley ...... 1406 Eutaw Pl., Baltimore, Md Edgar S, Kennedy..117 E. Greenwood Ave., Lansdowne, Pa Donald Moore King ........ 345 N. Craig St., Pittsburgh, Pa Leonard Richard Kinnard. .357 Aubrey Rd., Vlfynnewood, Pa William Alexander Kirkland. .1410 Clay Ave., Houston, Tex 'William Barthold Kloppenburg, 7 Cambridge Ave., Jersey City, N. J Philip Miller Kretschmann, 48 N. 40th St., Philadelphia, Pa John Dryden Kuser ..................... Bernardsville, N. J 'kLarnartine Varnedoe Lamar.514 N. Baylen St., Pensacola, Fla TGeorge Bandreth Larkin .................... Ossining, N. Y F1 Benson Leedom ............. Lawrence Rd., Trenton, N. J Luther Richard Leinbach ................. Wyomissing, Pa Artemas Cameron Leslie ........ 243 Fisk St., Pittsburgh, Pa xEdward Townsend Look..107 Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn Thomas Coatsworth Lord, 623 VVest Iljill St., New York City Donald Keith Luke ....................... Tarrytown, N. Y Vlfilliam Clark Lyman. .2149 Florida Ave., Washington, D. C itHoward 'Suydam Lyon, 84 Gordon St., Perth Amboy, N. J ltRobert Harsl1e McCague .................... Sewickley, Pa Duncan McCulloch, Jr. ......... Glencoe, Baltimore Co., Md Ralph Lyman McGean ...... '8314 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O Ralph Dyer McKee ....,.... 45 S. Euclid Ave., Bellevue, Pa Roderick Fairchild Makepeace, ' 275 Vlfayland Ave., Providence, R. l David Mandel, 202 New Brunswick Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J Edmund Scarritt Manny, . 5041 XlV'CSll'l'1il1S'EC1' Pl., St. Louis, Mo 4fFendall Marbury, 701 Maryland Trust Bldg., Baltimore, Md Arthur Wlharton Marks ...... 24 Wayne Ave., Suffern, N. Y I 4-11. 4 .,,. 2 1.2 Aiwa: .L L. L , ,.,,fif W f ..1. .. .f,- -. ,,., .f .. .. I ffl 4 - Sveninr Qllasz fmnntinuvin NAME i ADDRESS NAME ' ADDRESS Allyn Iay Marsh .............. II E. 59th St., New York City Herbert Keller Martin ........ 201 N. Main St., Nazareth, Pa. 4tThomas Clark Matthews .....,....,.......... Sanibel, Fla. Clinton Orth Mayer, Ir. .... 907 N. 16th St., Philadelphia, Pa. CTheodore C. Meek ........................... Orleans, Neb. Gulmer Meriwether, Ir., 421 N. Gladstone Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. 4Berkeley Strickland Michael, 3013 Iackson St., Sioux City, Ia. 'l'Zene Ramsey Miller ....................... Princeton, N. I. TArchibald Moore Montgomery, SOI Vllest End Ave., New York City TRobert Green Moore ........................ Princeton, N. I. Kenneth Alexander Morris, 237 XV. Duval St., Iacksonville, Fla. 'l'Stanley P. Mortimer .......... 6 E. 72nd St., New York City Elmer Ward Munsell .... Care Flint 81 Kent, Buffalo, N. Y. William Kennedy Nimick ..... 6315 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Martin Norris .... 69 Alexander St., Princeton, N. I. Arthur Leigh Norton ........ 30 E. 55th St., New York City Paul Robinson Norton ............ 524 Elm St., Reading, Pa. Paul William Orth .......................,.. Highspire, Pa. Lawrence R. Page, Ir. ........ 202 S. Union St., Olean, N. Y. 7'fSpencer Eceleston Palmer, 77 Highland Ave., Glen Ridge, N. I. t Frank Pardee, Ir. ............................ Hazleton, Pa. Robert William Parker .... 1516 Main St., Iacksonville, Fla. TVVil1iam Mercier Parker .... 502 Garfield Bldg., Cleveland, O. William Miller Paxton, 3rd .................. St. Davids, Pa. 'FAllen King Poole .................. ' ...... East Liverpool, O. TRobert Sabin Pollard ...... Fairmont Ave., Chatham, N. I. TMilton I. Potter ............ 412 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y. Theron Loveland Prentiss. .228 Orange Rd., Montclair, N. I. Lawrence Martin Proctor .... 3033 P St., Washington, D. C. :Percy Rivington Pyne, Ir. .... 680 Park Ave., New York City Ioseph Vivian Ralston ........................ Columbus, O. Valentine Kirk Raymond .... 194 Berkley Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. t':Bertram Chapin Read, Berkley Heights Park, Bloomfield, N. I. tLeland Chandler Rhodes ........... g ..... Short Hills, N. I. Francis Ryerson Rodgers, , ' 206 N. Limestone St., Springfield, O. Robert Greene Rouse ....................... Newton, N. I. tFrancis Iamison Rue .... Phila. Nat'l Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. TRobert Bromwell Russell, Ir. ................... Colora, Md. Randolph Clothier Sailer ..,............... Englewood, N. I. tHudson Gilmore Samson ...... 431 6th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Robert Samstag ...... 307 W. 81st St., New York City Iohn Foster Savidge ........ 66 VV. 50th St., New York City Iohn Louis Schaefer, Ir.. .327 KN. 1o8th' St., New York City 'George Small Schmidt .............. Cassat Bldg., York, Pa. Samuel Small Schmidt ......... Q02 S. George St., York, Pa. Sydney Baldwin Self, II Center St., South Orange, N. I. Elbert Miller Shelton ..................... Statesville, N. C. Albert Shaw, Ir. ..............., Hastings-on-Hudson, N, Y. 'iSydney Donald Sherrerd, .133 Euclid Ave., Haddonfield, N. I. Howard Duane Seidler .... 36 Oakland Ave., Bloomfield, N. I. 4'David Rittenhouse Shotwell, 1613 N1 Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. George Dickson Skinner..28 Church St., Gouverneur, N. Y. Craig Ritchie Smith ...... 31 Alexander St., Princeton, N. I. Guy Lincoln Smith, Ir. ................ Iohnson City, Tenn. Howard Malcom Smith. .35 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Franklin Faust Snyder ...... 425 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. Haines Milliken Speers, Ir., 81 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. I. Irvin Auchincloss Sprague, Ir., II8 VV. 57th St., New York City Iohn Iames Brown Steetzer .... 315 Ist St., Fairmont, W. Va. Donald MacOueen Street, 676 Irving Park Blvd., Chicago, Tll. :tDavid Hays Sulzberger. .516 West End Ave., New York City Noel Speer Symons ...... 1509 16thl St., Washington, D. C. William Brownell Talbert, Ir., 215 N. Mill St., Lexington, Ky. Anson Wales Hard Taylor. 32 W. 54th St., New York Citv dfRaney Startup Taylor..113 W. Main St., Middletown, N. Y. tWilliam Davis Tenbroeck .................. Overbrook, Pa. TLasater Terrell ............... - .......... San Antonio, Texas . 3 A,4..5.,' ,S k ?gETi i I 'x1 V I -1'-' - 'if 1 f- ,f:- - - -. - .. ,.,,. ,. A., .., .. . .. Z heme f,irff.ftniug..1sr if12g.a,e.gIem.a Seninr ,Gllewa Mlunrluhrhj Z NAME ADDRESS tWilmer Jones Thomas ..................... Grenada, Miss Richard Wainwright Thorington, 2031 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Pa Frederick Lathrop Tracy..1730 Capouse Ave., Scrantoii, Pa.. 3 Arthur Bromley Tyler ....... 16 Sidlaw Road, Boston, Mass TGeorge Augustus Vaughn, Ir., 441 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y Henry Pitney Van Dusen, 240 W. Evergreen Ave., Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa Louis William Van 'Meter ................. Wfenonah, N. I : Ray Whittier Van Tuyl. .Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn Ellis Julian Waller ........... 730 S. East St., Kewanee, Ill Paul Chamberlain Walter, 1317 N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa Sumner Francis Dudley Wfalters, 135 S. 13th St., Newark, N. I. Clarence Arnold Ward..428 St. George Ave., Rahway, N. I Hamilton Martin Warren, ' Rochelle Park New Rochelle N. Y Robert Hazelett Washburn, 803 Austin St., El Paso, Tex: 'Fl-Tormerl 1 18 now 1 1 due to absence from college , h y , , in service. TFormerly 1919, now IQIQM, due to absence in service. NAME ADDRES S Warren M. Weidman .................. Shoemakerville,fPa. james Whitcomb Welch .................. Nicholasville, Ky. John Crawford West ........ 1122 Strong Ave., Beloit, VVis. Henry Lamont Wheeler .... 160 4th Ave., East Roselle, N. I. Raymond Corwin Whitman, 157 Summer Ave., Newark, N. J. VVil1iam Beaumont Whit11ey, Ir., ' . 8005 Navahoe St., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Franklin Lloyd Wilbur, 711 Grand Ave., Asbury Park, N. I. Frederick Bernhard Wille. .Tillon Road, South Orange, N. I. 'l'Chester Irving Williams ...... 57 E. 74th St., New York City David Williamson ...... Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, Colo. Arthur ,Edward Windels ....... 162 Lee Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. John, Jacob Winn ....... V ................. Mt. Sterling, Ky. John Wintersteen ...... 2220 DeLancey St., Philadelphia, Pa. john Groves Worley .............................. Cadiz, O. William 'Wood Wren ...... Prospect Hall, Frederick, Md. +George Adolf Wulp ........ 2975 Perry Ave., New York City 3'CFrank Anthony Zunino, Ir. .... 495 Sth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. CLASS OF 1920 I fxlmm K A mm, f A Z!Ehgi,Ir:iB1r5I1we.rt pn i1r,EI.El ,::A f ri 35 ---I V ,. . I ww- ' ., 1 - A ij - 1 Ant i: Q 15:2-' ', - '-35: '-gl, ':- -I ,J f f1Q f'G ' MW- 'V 1 .:::Lg:,5.,, , 'LI : 1' Ei.. ...I-:.,!.,., ,:5,f,3,s-z.- Nga,-.-.-wg-4-:I-. Q 1. J5 lass uf 1920 OFFICERS, 1918-19 I JOHN :MiARSHALL HARLAN, . . . .............,.. President CARL FREDERICK BUECHNER. .. ..... ..... Vice-President T VXIILLIAM HZORATIO DOWNNS .......... Secretary and Treasurer FORMER OFFICERS Freshman Year, First Term , . Sopho XERIC MARQUAND ENOS ..........................1. President THOMAS DUDLEY RIGGS ....... JOIIN REYNOLDS VAN CLEVE. .. Freshman Year, .............Vice-President .. .Secretary and Treasurer Second Term JOHN REYNOLDS VAN CLEVE ..............,..,..... President JAMES .ALOYSIUS OIGORMAN, JR. XVILLIAM IRVING HARRIS ....... P':Deeeased. .....,...,....Vice-President ...Secretary and Treasurer more Year TERIC NIARQUAND ENOS .........,.. .... ....... P r esident JOHN MARSHALL HARL.LXN. . . ......,..,... Vice-President VVILLIAM IRVING HARRIS .... .....SeeI-etary and Treasurer Fall, 1918 JOHN NiARSIIALL,I'IARLAN .,........................ President LEXVIS MILLER STEVENS. , ., ............. Vice-President XVILLIS GILBERT WILMO1' .... .... . Secretary and Treasurer fall. 1 A,... . , ,.,, , ..,, V.., . , A... .. .., ,,,. A,,. - ,,,, . ,:,, ifiii'- i fvif- A ' lP?125?.3BfWftfiftPrhrrrl'-:TMifii!.552Qi1fH el? CEEIHSS nt 1920 NAME ' ADDRESS NAME - ADDRESS Marcus Lester Aaron .... 402 Winebiddle Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Francis Adams Comstock .... ..... A ...South Orange, N. J. Donald Camp Anderson, John Patterson Cotton. .4 ,.......... E. .' ...... Los Angeles, Cal. 7041 Frankstown Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. James Newton Armstrong, Jr. ............ Blairstown, N. J. Geoffrey Velazquez Azoy, 28 S. Maple Ave., E. Orange, N. J. George Olney Bailey .... 901 North George St., Rome, N. Y. Wlilliam James Baird, Jr. .... 812 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Arthur Page Baskerville, 15Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. J. James Harvey Beal, Jr., 205 S. Fairmount Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. John G. Bechtel ............................. Carpenter, Del. Edwin Black .............. 844 Sheridan Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hiram Bellis Blauvelt ......................... Oradell, N. J. George Arthur Bond, 309 Hartford Rd., South Orange, N. J. John Ritchie Boyd, 1751 Corcoran St., Washington, D. C. Charles Brandon ................ 210 E. 5th St., Auburn, Ind. Edwin James Brooks, Roland Ave., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Wilhelmus Bogart Bryan, Jr., 1330 18th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Carl Frederick Buechner, Jr., 170 XxVest 59th St., New York City John Logan Burke, The Kassonf' James St., Syracuse, N. Y. Charles Monroe Butler ...... 315 Iroquois Ave., Detroit, 'Mich. Howard Russell Butler, Jr., 107 Library Pl., Princeton, N. J. Francis A. Callisen .......................... Princeton, N. J. John Gordon Campbell .......... Country Club Rd., York, Pa. Rudolf Austin Cannon, 2235 Harcourt Drive, Cleveland, O. Charles Lynn Carrick, Jr., I 103 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, Kenneth King Carter .......... 1021 Broad St., Newark, N. Philip Miller Chamberlin .................. Hightstown George Howland Chase, 3rd. .1302 18th St., Washington, D. Maurice Earl Clark ..... 98 Highwood Ave., Ridgewood, N. 4'Robert Dean Clark ......... 96 Virginia Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Edward Hope Coffey, Jr., 332 Union St., Hackensack, N. J. William Randolph Compton, Jr., 18 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Z Z wOwww John Beauregard Cowan, Jr., Cowan Pl., Vicksburg, Miss. Howard Cleveland Coxe .... 112 E. 56th St., New York City Curtis Bean Dall ............ 121 W.'79th St., New York City Donald Danforth ........... I7 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. John Rock Daniell ........... 875 Park Ave., New York City Prentice Northup Dean .......................... Dalton, Pa. Firman Addison DeMaris ..................... Camden, N. J. John Purnell Dennis ........................... Preston, Md. Franklin Shreve Deuel, 18 Mountain Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Howard Nienstedt Deyo, 250 Riverside Drive, New York City Harrison Steele Dimmitt ......... 955 Pearl St., Denver, Colo. Frank A. Dixon .............. 5538 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Samuel Thompson Dodd, Jr., 1101 Nott St., Schenectady, N. Y. Carl Hermann Donner ...... 281 Summit Ave., Summit, N. J. James Henderson Douglas, Jr., I 4830 lfVo0dlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. W'illiam Horatio Downs .... 1912 E. Ninth Ave., Denver, Colo. cLouis Talman DuBois, 177 Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. Harold Frederick Egner, 360 'Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Gerald Montgomery English .... 304 Beacom Lane, Merion, Pa. George Llewellyn Eynon ...... 131 Roup Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. James McCullough Farr, 3rd, 242 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Arthur Hughes Fawcett, 105 Rockview Ave., Plainfield, N. J. John Fauntleroy Fennelly, Jr., 3600 Warwick Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. James Barker Field ............ 728 Ogden St., Denver, Colo. Harry Bohme Fine ......................... Princeton, N. J. Harvey Samuel Firestone, Jr. ...... Medina Rd., Akron, O. Julian Vincent Flaig ............. S N. 2nd St., Pottsville, Pa. George Gillespie Fox, 5213 Germantown Ave., Germantown, Pa. James Norris Frantz, 55 Pine Hill, Sault St. Marie, Canada David Lewis Bartlett Fringer, Pikesville, Baltimore County, Md. . j.. A XA , -I ,.,, .W , ,,,, H I, V,,i 'glv , I, H v A A 1 . 'R Iluninr Gllana Ctiluntinuehj NAME V i ' ADDRESS i NAME ADDRESS William Ballinger Fyffe, 195 Laurel Ave., Highland Park, Ill Carl Edward Garnaus..15 Buckingham Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Clarence Boyd Maxwell Garrigues, Q80 Hillside Ave., Plainneld, N. I Henry Edward Gerstley..1411 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. Iohn Harrison Gray .......... 1005 Iames St., Syracuse, N. Y. George Elton Greenleaf ..................... Plainfield, N. I Charles Russell Gregor, Washington Pl., Morristown, N. I George Edgar Hackney, 80 'Morgantown St., Uniontown, Pa Thomas Devereux Haigh, 39 Hillcrest Ave., Summit, N. I Raymond Leslie Hamilton .... 654 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. I Andrew Patton Happer .... 316 Dickson Ave., Ben Avon, Pa Iohn Marshall Harlan ........ 1925 N St., Washington, D. C George McLean Harper, Ir., 36 Mercer St., Princeton, N. I Erdman Harris .................... Pine Road, Scwickley, Pa William Irving Harris, 61 SQ Burnett St., East Orange, N. I Richard Hartshorne., ..... 121 Church St., Phoenixville, Pa Severn Teackle Haviland, 1801 Irving Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn Thomas Heath ................ 76 Soldiers' Pl., Buffalo, N. Y George Watt Henderson..131 E. Fayette St., Uniontown, Pa Reinhart Robert Herling ................... Lisbon Falls, Me Lewis Haler Hitzrot ........... Lincoln Rd., McKeesport, Pa Arthur Vlfellington Horton, Ir., 5331 Wayiie Ave., Germantown, Pa Lewis Daniel Houck ........ 107 N. Main St., Mt. Vernon, O Harold Iasper Hunt ...................... Hightstown, N. I Warren Clark Hutchinson, 311 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. I Sumner Allen Iackson ........ 68 Ascension St., Passaic, N. I Henry Derr Iohnson . .... 326 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y Walter Frank Iohnson.. .................. Greenwich, Conn Samuel Hay Kauffmann, Care Evening Star, Washington, D. C Lewis Griffith Kaye... ....... 1442 3rd Ave., Louisville, Ky Frederick Seymour Ketchum, 27 North 17th St., East Orange, N. I Iohn Rice Kimbark ...... 1015 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill. Philip Kissam ................... 48 High St., Orange, N. I. Benjamin Franklin Kraffert ................. Titusville, Pa. Edward Houghton Kurth..731 Nott St., Schenectady, N. Y. Iohn Lewis Kuser, Ir. .., ............... Bordentown, N. I. Carroll Walton Laird..18 North 21st St., East Orange, N. I. Rogers - Sullivan Lamont, 324 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. I. Gamble Latrobe, Ir. ..................... Wilmington, Del. George Allen Lawrence .... 740 Flanders St., Portland, Ore. Rensselaer Wright Lee.4721 Windsor Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Thomas, McDowell Nelsonn Lewis ...... Watertown, YVis. Thomas Harbaugh Lineaweaver..Park Place, Lebanon, Pa. Walter Clinton Louchheim, Ir., 225 West 86th St., New York City David Hunter McAlpin, 3rd. .3 East 54th St., New York City 9fIohn Dennis McMaster. .39 Bentley Ave., Iersey City, N. I. Sidney Leoser Mcllvain ....................... Reading, Pa. Ioseph McKee Madden .... Hamburg Place, Lexington, Ky. William 'Malcolm Mather. .55 West 55th St., New York City Ioseph Marks ...... 380 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Frederick Eastman Martin ................ Colebrook, N. H. Wfoodford Absalom Matlock, Ir., 2079 Albion St., Denver, Colo. tHoward Washburn Maxwell, Ir., ' V 30 Broad St., New York City Arthur Ferguson Mead.. ...... 77 Oraton St., Newark, N. I. 4cRonald Zeller Mickey ...... 1428 Vlfest 65th St., Cleveland, O. Z 1Karl' 'Burtner Mickey ...... 1428 West 65th St., Cleveland, O. David Knight M1ller.234 South 2l1Cl Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Henry Keppele Miller..1109 Franklin St., VVilmington, Del. Iames Stephens Montgomery, . T85 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N. I. George ,Dorrance Moore, 52 North Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. I. Tilghman Vickers Morgan, ' 1112 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. ,.4.,, fi. ,fx AE' A1.ff,..,.A, , . ,.. ,.., , ..,, . . . . , ., .,,. .4 .., , A , ,,.,A . . ,, A . Zluninr Qlluau Cfllnntinuvhj NAME ADDRESS Walter Lovette Morgan, . 203 South Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 'Joseph Morschauser, Jr... .310 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. William Seymour Mossmaii, 1202 Vkfest Wayne St., Fort Wayne, Incl. James Aloysius O'Gorman, Jr., 318 West IO8tl'1 St., New York City John Raymond O'Neill. .653 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gilbert Grant Osmer ......................... Franklin, Pa. Courtlandt Otis .......... 161 West 140th St., New York City Richard Lloyd Page ...,...,..................... Paoli, Pa. Cortland Parker, 3rd .... Hutton Park, East Orange, N. J. Joseph Saunders Parry, Jr. ................ Harrison, N. Y. Fremont Carson Peck...'.381 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Severt Huse Petterson .................... Princeton, Minn. Eugene Alexis Maice Piaget, Llewellyn Park, West Orange, N. J. M ahlon Pitney, Jr., 2019 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, Frederick Suydam Polhemus, 69 Washington St., Newark Robert Elliot Porteous ................. Washington, William L. Powers. .3232 Loveland Road, Youngstown, Onio : Edwin Hasbrouck Proudfit, Aeolian Hall, 421lC.l St., New Yor fMatthew Stanley Quay ...................,. Sewickley, Pa. Thomas Leicester Raleigh. .302 McBride St., Syracuse, Julius Chalmers Ransom ................ Dannemora, 3'fCecil Read ..................... The Augus, St. Paul, Isaac Requa, Jr. ...................... - .... Tarrytown, Louis Charles Reynolds .... 340 Oxford St., Rochester, Locke Richmond ......... Union College, Schenectady, Thomas Hammer Rickert, 1502 Mahantongo St., Pottsvill George Appleton Robbins ...... Rose Lane, Haverfor Cornwell Burnham Rogers..19 East 56th St., New Yor Lauren Eastman Rogers ............. ' ......... Laurel, D. C. , N. J. D. C. k City N. Y. N. Y. 'Minn. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. e, Pa. d, Pa. k City Miss. NAIVIE ' ADDRESS Maurice Rogers, , - Ashbourne Rd. Sz Springs Ave., Ashbourne, Pa. Francis Fels Rosenbaum.483 West End Ave., New York City Lewis Howard Rothchild, 7 Broadway gl 26th St., New York City Raymond Sanger .,........ 1445 Court Place, Denver, Colo. l1Villiam Lyttleton Savage, Graver's Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Bernard Karsch Schaefer, ' 327 West 108th St., New York City Lawrence Maymard Schanck, 202 Irvington Ave., South Orange, N. J. Joseph Howard Schenck, 3rd ............. XfVynnewo0d, Pa. Edward Schickhaus, Jr., 25 Van Ness Place, Newark, N. J. Paul Siebert Schoedinger, 390 East Broad St., Columbus, Ohio Albert Henry Schroeder, Jr ..... ........ S uffern, New York Emil XfVilliam Albert Schumann, 27 Glenwood Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Carl Edward Schuster, . 769 Lakeview Road, Cleveland, Ohio itWi1liam VV. Scudder. ................... Glastonbury, Conn. John McDowell Sharpe, 3rd, 315 Lincoln Way, East, Chambersburg, Pa. Robert Trowbridge Sherman, 1103 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, Ill. George Hayden Sibley ...... 1770 E. 11th Ave., Denver, Colo. Louis Hirsch Sichelstiel, 943 Sheridan Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. James Sterett Sloan ....................... Lutherville, Md. Alexander Palmer Smith, Jr. ........ Covington, Tennessee Harrison Bowne Smith, Bougemont, South Side, Charleston, W. Va. Murray Davidson Smith..16 Dickinson St., Princeton, N. J. Richard Dale Sparhawk ........ 1667 Vine St., Denver, Colo. Robert Wade Spier, Jr. ........................ Valier, Mont. -Wi K fx - 1 .:,A .-,f1 . ,, . . .. A . ,,1, 1 ....: 1. x,,,,...,A . ,.. .. ,. . ,,,, , ,, , .. .,, -:,-: -4 x-- -4-- -' , ' ..-. ,'-- -- Zluninr Qllauau Wlnnrluhrhj NAME ADDRESS Charles Grant Stachelberg, 50 Central Park NVest, New York City Leopold Eidlitz Starr..100 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J. Lewis Miller Stevens ........ 30 Colony St., Meriden, Conn. Sidney Andrew Stewart ..,... Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. VValter Blair Stewart, North Carolina gl Pacihc Aves., Atlantic City, N. J. John Kelley Strubing, Jr. .... Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Lewis Batchelder Stuart..5714 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dexter Preston Swaney. .574 Highland Ave., Westfield, N. J. Henry Clay Taylor. .' ...................... Bloomfield, Iowa William Reade Kirkland Taylor, Jr., 32 West 94th St., New York City Wallace Miller Thompson, , 7116-'B1'lgl'1'EO1l Road, Ben Avon, Pa. Henry Burling Thompson ................... Greenville, Del. Philip Beardsley Townley. .246 Delavan Ave., Newark, N. J. Robert Maurice Trimble, Jr., 7180 Brighton Road, Ben Avon, Pa. George Augustus Trowbridge. .Hodge Road, Princeton. N. J. Henry Brown Turner..472 West End Ave., New York City Hanford Mead Twitchell, 153 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. NAME 'ADDRESS Ambrose Henderson Van Alen ............... Rutledge, Pa. Hayes McClelland Walker ................ Mercersburg, Pa. Harold Rollin Wanless ........ 613 York Place, Chicago, Ill. John Graham Watson ..................... Centerville, Ind. Benjamin Franklin Watts, Jr. ................ Leesburg, Fla. William Gates Welles ..................... Platte City, Mo. Thomas Gay White .............. 2081 Main St., Quincy, Ill. Forest Love Williams ................... Portsmouth, Ohio Willis Gilbert Wilmot 421 Hibernia Bank Bldg., New Orleans, La. John Albert Wilson..416 lNest I221ld St., New York City David Judson Vlfinton .... Mt. Curve Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. John' Barkley Witherspoon, 4417 Saint Charles St., New Orleans, La. Elias Wolf ................................ Elkins Park, Pa. Thomas John Wood, 2nd .... Cherokee Park, Louisville, Ky. John Sartwell Worden, ' ' Exchange National Bank, Olean, N. Y. Frederick T. Yeiser ........................ Cincinnati, Ohio Joseph Samuel Young .... 1508 Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa. Robert Bruce Young, Jr...1501 8th Ave., Fort Worth, Texas Alexander Clinton Zabriskie, 23 Gramercy Park, New York City 'Formerly 1919, now 1920 due to absence from college in service. qfjlfx ' I ' -. 1-n L ' 1. fu 9'r ?'v, . ' : 11' Rf- 1 f 2 , X , I 1 Ki -3 ' ' . ' ..,g, -fi: .,,., f I CLASS OF 1921 , I . , E ,,AA ,, A.A ,.,. AA,A,,. . .A .,,,, , H N B, Qlllass uf 1921 , OFFICERS, 1918-19 ' ASA SMITH BUSHNELL ..... ,... . ..... ........ P r esident BENJAMIN BRANDRETH NICALPIN, IR. .......... Vice-President XVALTER BROVVNE BAKER ....,....... Secretary and Treasurer Y FORMER OFFICERS Freshman Year, First Term Freshman Year, Second Term JOSEPH DURAND SCHEERER. .. ........ President JOHN DINSMORE NICCAULL ..................,..,... President VVILLIAM BARTLES HIAXVKE .................,. Vice-President GEORGE GROSS FINNEY ..... ........... V ice-President BENJAMIN BRANDRETH LECALPIN, IR. Secretary and Treasurer ASA .SMITH BUSHNELL .... ,.., S ecretary and Treasurer 43 I I AA,. .. 9 0 r or f . . 1, 0 ..., '- .A Cllllass uf 1921 NALIE , ADDRESS James Allison ................... 359 Beaver St., Beaver, Pa George Carl Arvid Anderson, 40 S. Church St., Waynesboro, Pa. Cedric. Underhill Atkinson ...... Baltimore Pike, Media, Pa. Walter Browne Baker ........ 1416 Main St., Houston, Tex. Raymond Clift Ball ......, 275 Clinton'Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward Lowry Barbee ...... 510 E. 8th St., Little Rock, Ark. William Lyttleton Barclay, Jr..Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Brandon Barringer ........ Cheswold Lane, Haverford, Pa. Daniel Moreau Barringer, Jr..Cheswold Lane, Haverford, Pa. Tyler McKim Bartow ..,.................... Montclair, N. J. Lewis Theodore Batt...224 Irvington Ave., S. Orange, N. J. Thomas Harold Benedict. .4142 Pimlico Road, Baltimore, Md. Julius 'M. Benson ............................ Jefferson, Ohio William Ellsbury Benua..1o83 Bryden Road, Columbus, O. George Packer Berry ........ 156 Fifth Ave., New York City Francis Ogden Blackwell, Jr...Walnut St., Englewood, N. J. Robert William Bluntschli..240 Summer St., Paterson, N. J. William Bolton, Jr. ............ 328 Second Ave., Troy, N. Y. Elijah Smith Boteler, Jr.. .213 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. Francis Bartow Bowman ....,. 117 Liberty St., New York City Rodney Lee Brandt .......... Hotel Albion, Baltimore, Md. Alexander Harrison Brawner, Jr., 27 W. 70th St., New York City Benjamin Harris Brewster, 3rd, 27 S. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. Benjamin Nields Brown. ..15o9 W. 14th St., WVilmington, Del. John Mitchell Brush ........ 275 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. George Plumer Bryan .......... 840 Belden Ave., Chicago, Ill. Julien H. Bryan ..,.......................... Titusville, Pa. Lloyd Spencer Burns .... 408 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Asa Smith Bushnell, 2nd..12o3 E. High St., Springneld, O. Alexander Stults Butcher ................. Cranbury, N. J. Dean Royden Buterbaugh ..... 710 Weldon St., Latrobe, Pa. Henry Augustine Callahan. .43 Sunset Ave., Lawrence, Mass. John Robert Campbell, Jr...30 Prentis Ave., Detroit, Mich. Andrew Galbraith Carey .... 509 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. NAME . ' ADDRESS Charles Colcock Jones Carpenter, 2249 Walton W'ay, Augusta, Ga. Joseph Carson, Jr. ....... ' ...... 4 o E. 83rd St., New York City Donald Lee Chamberlin, 1323 M St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Weld Saunders Carter..50 S. Walnut St., E. Orange, N. J. Charles Merrill Chapin, Jr. .............. Bernardsville, N. J. Henry Lawrence Chisholm ................ Morristown, N. J. Gill Cisco-Smith ..,......... Hotel St. James, New York City Alfred Hyde Clarke .......... Hyde Hall, Cooperstown, N. Y. John Lewis Cochran, Jr. ...... 1415 Astor St., Chicago, Ill. Bertrand Wilson Cohn .................. Brookhaven, Miss. George Carlton Comstock, Jr..68 William St., New York City James Conner .,............... I3 Broad St., Charleston, S. C. Alonzo Edward Conover, Jr., 110 W. 84th St., New York City Elmer Earnshaw Cook ......................... Towson, Md. Frederick Reimer Cook ...... 1 Sunset Ave., Evansville, Ind. Joseph Walter Cooper, Jr.. .4109 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Wilder Cossum..6237 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. Loring Andrews Cover, Jr., 1014 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. George Liggett Craig, Jr. ............ Bank St., Sewickley, Pa. Stephen Brearley Creasey. .24 Dickinson St., Princeton, N. J. Joseph Dennehy Croll .... 110 Jaggar Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Cecil Idell Crouse ...... 50 W. Chelten Ave., Germantown, Pa. Gordon Heys Curtis ........ 523 W. Church St., Elmira, N. Y. John Shelton Curtiss .... 100 Lincoln Parkway, Buffalo, N. Y. Lewis Meriwether Dabney, Jr.. .2817 Maple Ave., Dallas, Tex. John Young Dater, Jr. .........,............ Ramsey, N. J. Arthur Paul Davis ........... Y. M. C. A.. Waterbury, Conn. John Ethelbert Davis. .24 N. Washington Sq., New York City Philip Haldane Davis ........ 58 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. Junius Simpson Dean ............................. Rome, Ga. Robert Denniston, Jr. .................. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Collins Denny, Jr. ............ 1619 Park Ave., Richmond, Va. Sherrerd Depue .... 585 Mt. ,Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. KE fsilem. f f'N r , V . I-Q ' ,. . . .. . . -, .. .,.,4 . ,.,, A, ,,.' .. . ,. , --5 59535fififft931l1f5i-1273?ifiiifieiiisimfi ' . . , it1 Svnplyumurr , Qllmm Ctilnntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Walter Arthur Dew ........ R. F. D. No. 1, Princeton, N. J. Melville Pierce Dickinson, II St. John Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Jean Paul Dixon ............................... Moore, Pa. Frank M. Donohue, Jr.. .139 Albany St., New Brunswick, N. J. Hugh McPherson Driscoll, 417 Thomas St., S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Foster Rhea Dulles .......... 127 W. 58th St., New York City William Hall English, Jr. .Riverside Drive, Red Bank, N. J. Thomas Davis Ewing ...... 610 Spring St., Portland, Ore. Arthur Lawrence Fagan .... 1000 Hudson St., Hoboken, N. J. Harry Andrews Farr ........ 42 Wiggins St., Princeton, N. J. William Rush Farr ...................... West Orange, N. J. John Hewlett Fawcett .....,.............. Middletown, N. J. Henry Fink ................ - .... 229 Pine St., Harrisburg, Pa. George Gross Finney ...... 1300 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. Howard Ritchie Fisher..1o33 Portland St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Herbert Richard Fleming, A P. O. Box 440, New Brunswick, N. J. Matthew Corey Fleming .... 130 E. 67th St., New York City Irvine Moore Flinn, Jr.. .503 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. Walter F. Folmer .... 178 Wellington Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Robert Latou Forbes ...................... '. . .Weston, Mass. Donald Blair Foresman. .56 Christopher St., Montclair, N. J. Case Alexander Foster. .537 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Reginald Hayden Foster .... 73 W. 92nd St., New York City George Wood Furness..207 Summit Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. Harry Burrows Gaffney .... 139 Jackson Ave., Bradford, Pa. John Giltillan ........ 865 Frick Bldg. Annex, Pittsburgh, Pa. William Calvin Gotshalk, Jr.. .268 Kossuth St., Trenton, N. J. Frank Samuel Grandin ......................... Tidioute, Pa. Elmer Bloomfield Greey .......... Box 16, Princeton, N. J. Frederick Henry Groel .......,............. Princeton, N. J. Earl Leslie Griggs ................. Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Richard Allen Haight .... No. 2 Times Bldg., New York City Charles Huston Haines, 156 West School Lane, Germantown, Pa. Chandler Hale, Jr. .... .... 4 O2 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. NAME ADDRi3ss Stuart Eldridge Hall ........ 375 Park Ave., New York City Richard Halliburton ...... 67 Porter Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. Charles Day Halsey, Jr. ...... 37 E. 50th St., New York City Albert Halstead, Jr ...................... Washington, D. C. Eigil Lund Hansen .............. Krohnstad, Bergen, Norway Henry Charles Philip Harth. .317 Chambers St., Trenton, N. J. Harold Austin Harvey ...... 237 Pearl St., Cambridge, Mass. Harold Helm ............ 2653 Ellendale Pl., Los Angeles, Cal. Branton Holstein Henderson, 131 E. Lincoln Ave., New Castle, Pa. Edward Tarr HeTl1dOIl..I24O Howard Ave., Pottsville, Pa. Edwin Harvey Herzog ...... 246 Hamilton St., Albany, N. Y. Irvine'Oty Hockaday. .3501 Gladstone Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. Frank Evans Hoge ...... QQ Claremont Ave., New York City David Luke Hopkins..German and Paca Sts., Baltimore, Md. John Livingston Hopkins ........ 121 E. 15th St., Atlanta, Ga. Russell Hopkinson ............ 525 Park Ave., New York City John William Hornsey, Jr...180 Summit Ave., Summit, N. J. William Hughes. .......... 112 W. Embargo St., Rome, N. Y. Ralph VValshaw Illingworth ................ State College, Pa. Arthur Branan Jacobs .... IO Chauncy St., Cambridge, Mass. George Smyser Jeffers .... 215 Woodbine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Wharton Vail Johnson. .323 Montrose Ave., S. Orange, N. J. McClure Kelley ........ Brighton Hotel, Washington, D. C. Edmund Bredow Kelly ...... 1406 Eutaw Pl., Baltimore, Md. Paul Edgar Kennedy ..... 292 Madison Ave., Youngstown, O. Ralph Edward Kent ....., ....... 7 I7 Floyd Ave., Rome, N. Y. Edward Lawrence Keyes, 3rd, - 110 Greenway S., Forest Hills, N. Y. Richard Bruce King..1822 Xfllyoming Ave., Wfashington, D. C. Kenneth Hampton Klipstein.93 Prospect St., E. Orange, N. J. Nathaniel Knowles, Jr., . 8106 Seminole Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Alan Gordon Knox ........................ Stamford, Conn. Edward'Charles Kopp, Jr..35 Park Place, Princeton, N. J. John Witherspoon Labouisse, - 1544 Webster St., New Orleans, La. James McCauley Landis ....................... Tokyo, Japan M l K-T,?wd'w'Px.. fi' -. ' ,-h. at- ...-v f.-' . .flf --fA. .. .,-. 1 'W mix 2 1 it Snplinmnre Gilman Cmnntinurhj NAINIE ADDRESS Reginald Norcom Lawrence, 111 S. Oxford'St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Herbert Adolph Leggett. .959 Greenbrier Ave., St. Paul, Minn. John Henry Leh .......... 1549 Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa. Edward Parke Custis Lewis, 605 W. 111th St., New York City John Folton Lewis, Jr. ........................ Valdosta, Ga. Frederic Walker Lincoln, Jr.. .38 W. 53rd St., New York City Richard Vliet Lindabury, Jr. .......... Bernardsville, N. J. Robert Brodhead Litch, 208 Fernwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Alan Spangler Loose. .306 Center St., East Mauch Chunk, Pa. Benjamin Brandreth McAlpin, Jr. ............ Ossining, N. Y. Alexander 'Meredith MacColl, 21st and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Alfred Toal McCormack. .866 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Harold Fowler McCor1nick, Jr., 1000 Riverside Drive, Chicago, lll. Robert Manning McCulloch ................. Tenafly, N. J. Gordon McCulloh ................................ Rye, N. Y. James Smith McDonnell ....... 3304 G St., Little Rock, Ark. Hugh Deane MCKlH11OU...5847 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, lll. Robert William McLaughlin, Jr., 253 Garfield Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Douglas Edmund McWilliams ................ Shamokin, Pa. Gaynor Beekeman Magonigle.51 Chambers St., New York City Rodmond Smith Mahaffy .... P. O. No. 84, Wilmington, Del. Herbert Stanley Margetts .... 201 Beech St., Arlington, N. J. Ellis Hughes Martin ......... Hotel Mallory, Portland, Ore. Harrison Freeman Matthews.13o2 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Watt Reynolds Matthews ...................... Albany, Tex. Charles William Mayo ...................... Rochester, Minn. Varnum Cleveland 'Mead ...... 27 Jason St., Arlington, Mass. Richard Earl MerriF1eld.393 West End Ave., New York City Rowland South Metzger ...... 527 'McKinley Ave., Salem, O. Edward Bailey Meyer ...... 1204 Asbury Ave., Evanston, Ill. Morton Meyer ............... 245 Addison St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Kenneth B. Miller .... ..... 1 07 Elm St., Westfield, N. J. NAME ADDRESS Lloyd Samuel Miller. . ............... . .... Bound Brook, N. J. Robert Murdock Miller .... 128 E. 60th St., New York City l1Villiam Birney Mills .......... 875 Walnut St., Coshocton, O. Walter Keith Milne ..... . ............... ' ......... Roslyn, Md. Joseph Dubbs Mish ........ 203 Prospect St., Hagerstown, Md. Charles Joseph Molloy .......... 710 Ave. C, Bayonne, N. J. David Dodge Moore ...... Ferncliff Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. J. Leonard Moore ............ Fernclift Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Henry Howard Allen Morris,.161 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Arthur Harrison Mulford, Jr., 427 N. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Beverly Bland Munfordf .... 503 E. Grace St., Richmond, Va. Gilbert Donald Murray, Jr.. .528 Madison Ave., Scranton, Pa. James Walter Murray ...... 107 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. John Hutchins Neher .... 148 Library Place, Princeton, N. J. Henry Stuart Norris ...................... Adamstown, Md. Howard Reinoehl Opie. .5420 Ellsworth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Russell Osborne.341 Stuyvesant Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Benjamin Henry Paddock. .870 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, 'Mich. Thomas Ferguson Paddock. .870 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Robert Sterling Palmer ...... 49 N. Ohio Ave., Columbus, O. Lindsay Marc Parrott ...... 104 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. Arthur Paul ......... 1815 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Thornton Bancroft Penfxeld, Jr., 36 Maple St., Englewood, N. J. John Pershing .................. 1130 Race St., Denver, Col. Edward Ritzema Perry .... 22 VV. 54th St., New York City George Shotwell Piper..112 Riverside Drive, New York City James Noble Pope .... 161 Summit Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Samuel Mordecai Rabinowitz .... IQ Union St., Trenton, N. J. Earl Fox Rahn ............................ Schwenkville, Pa. Arthur Randolph Ramee .... 295 Beach St., Hackensack, N. J. Junius Mott Rawlings ............ 914 Lee St., El Paso, Tex. Richard Valentine Raymond. .194 Berkley Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Aiken Reichner .... 1709 Rittenhouse St., Philadelphia, Pa. Otto Berend Reimer, 101 Wfaterbury Ave., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Charles Elbert Rhodes, Jr.. .507 Potomac Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. l . E. 5,-CN U ,.,,, I , .. , ., ,E ifflif ..4 5ilr.-if 'ff.'3' . CLP V V - 'Y-5 J J -f 1 .i i15ff'.35:-ff: ':'ii'iJl'AfZ: Ufhe 3131-mretorr BTI? a E1-an gg Svnplinmnrv Qllasn Cfllnnrluhvhj NAME , ADDRESS John Bower.Rhodes ...... 5267 Wilkins Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Peebles Rhodes ..... '.6IQI Jackson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Thomas Chambers Roberts..133 Library Pl., Princeton, N. J. William Rogers, Jr. ........,..... Spring Ave, Ashbourne, Pa. John Ewing Russell .......... 1020 Devon Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Richard Bowman Ruth .............,........... Lebanon, Pa. John Roselle Tucker Ryan, 2nd, 1831 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. Harvey Miller Scarborough, , 132 W. Hanover St., Trenton, N. J. Richard Wallace Schabacker ....................... Erie, Pa. Myron Lewis Schafer. .217 W. 79th St., New York City Joseph Durand Scheerer .... 100 Harrison St., E. Orange, N. J. Robert Schirmer ............. 117 E. 35th St., New York City Charles H. Scribner, Jr. .... - 674 E. 27th St., Paterson, N. J. Murray Smith Scureman ........ 41 James St., Kingston, Pa. James Penfield Seiberling ........................ Akron, O. Eugene 'Webster Sharp .................... Woodward, Okla. Sidney Morgan Shea..Richland Lane, E. E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Caleb M. Sheward, Jr. .... Q08 Broome St., Wilmiiigton, Del. Warren Butler Shipway. . .Sutton Manor, New Rochelle, N. Y. Parker 'Waite Silzer ........ 79 Graham Ave., Metuchen, N. J. James Bond Skidmore ...... 50 DeForest Ave., Summit, N. J. Charles Edward Skinner, Jr..1309 Singer Pl., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Alexander Notman Sloan, Jr..5 Bryant Terrace, Rahway, N. J. Lorimer Bergland Slocum. .29 Ashburton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Elliott Speer ................... Walnut St., Englewood, N. J. Edward Thomas Stein ........... 918 Rose St., Reading, Pa. Paul Wellington Stewart .... 62 Ingraham Pl., Newark, N. J. Richard Stillwell ........................... Lakewood, N. J. VVilliam Mclver Streetman. .2616 Louisiana St., Houston, Tex. William McCreery Strong..1517 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Arthur Stull .......... 182 S. Franklin St., lfVilkes-Barre, Pa. Channing Fullerton Sweet..1075 Humboldt St., Denver, Colo. Irwin Logan Tappen ........ 810 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J. William Thomas Thach. . .Lake Placid Club, Essex Co., N. Y. Newell Elliott Thomas.416 S. Fairmount Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Rodwell Todd ............................... Millburn, N. J. NAME 'ADDRESS Ralph Lewis Tompkins ...... Balmville Rd., Newburgh, N. Y. Cornelius Polhemus Trowbridge. .Hodge Rd., Princeton, N. J. Philipps Roome Turnbull .... Crestmont Rd., Montclair, N. J. David Adams Uebelacker.267 Summit Ave., Hackensack, N. J. Robert James Upson ...... 312 W. Park Ave., Mansfield, O. Herbert Saxe Urmy..290 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Thomas Van Orden Urmy, 290 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. John Reynolds VanCleve .......... 333 W. Ioth St., Erie, Pa. Warren Carpenter Vermeule.63 Harrison St., E. Orange, N. J. James Galbraith Vermillion .......... 56 Beck Ave., Akron, O. Harold Reinoehl Walley ........ 126 N. 8th St., Reading, Pa. Philip Wallis .................... 1212 11th St., Altoona, Pa. Edward Everett Watts, Jr., 194 Riverside Drive, New York City Burton 'Mallory Webb ...... Ridgewood Rd., S. Orange, N. J. Archibald Wilson Webster ....................... Xenia, O. Edwin Hansom Webster ....................... Bel Air, Md. Emanuel Adam Weishaar. .202 E. 3rd St., Williamsport, Pa. Henry Hunter Welles, 3rd, ' , 27 VVas-hington Sq. N., New York City Samuel Welsh .............. Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph Louis VVerner. .36 West Mooreland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Edward Hooper Wever..116 W. 119th St., New York City Philip Ellis WheelWright..887 Colonia Rd., Elizabeth, N. J. John Howard Whelen, Jr.. .1434 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Erskine Norman White. .'II25 Madison Ave., New York City Scott Alexander White, Jr...1o67 Devon Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Symmes Wilson ...................... Cranbury, N. J. Herbert Lawrence Wisner.98I 'Madison Ave., New York City Lawrence Liston Witherill..1oo VValnut Pl., Syracuse, N. Y. Arnold Wood, Jr..' ............ 42 E. 65th St., New York City Clinton Tyler Wood, Jr. .......... 1301 Beall St., VVooster, O. Horace Elmer Wood ........ 1908 Shurik St., Philadelphia, Pa. Benjamin Snow Woodworth, , 2312 First Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn. Richard Wesley VVoolworth. .520 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa. 'R Y F fx qi K-wmuqiyva., AL ', ,1 .4, .4,.:,,,,,., .,, ,.,. 1 ,..,., ,, ,.,,,, ,,,, ,.,,,, , ..h, IQ22 FLOUR PICTURE ff , ,l A A , A,,. .,4., ,,K., M,f6H.,..g Aff,1 Y Q, 'f, IB 1f.!.TYt.1?t 9-TILL ti?.iQg1Bl It K Glass of 1922 OFFICERS EVERETT NEEDI-IAM CASE .......,.... .... ,President THOMAS ICIENNETH DRUIVIMOND ..... E ........... Vice-President PHILIP GRANDIN STRONG ...... ..j.Secretary and Treasurer 49 . r ,. ...Q 7. ' - Ufhe IBrn1c9Io'n 'farm a Bren: We Q ,- . 1 f ,wazfqh F,i,:1-.- 3--5 -2, -- : ' ,Ll ,., 2: - . I. I .4 . fl, ' ,. ,fn ...vsl-:nj 5.3,-gif-5-. .,.:v:: . lt .iz 4. E:-Q. .4 11 5':,,j .. , , 5 . 5, gs ,- .' 4 -: :fj 1l.i M ' 'mv-uv:-'f , ' ' .1 .. . . A. -. -- 4 ' 1 .f u 13't:E:?3i Qlllass NAME - ADDRESS James Louis Adler .......... 5846 Bartlett St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Clayson Wheeler Aldridge, 1006 North George St., Rome, N. Y. XV Leonard Alexander.Queen Lane Manor, Philadelphia, Pa. Elliott M. Anderson ...... 131 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. John O'Hara Anderson ..,... 5506 Jackson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Malcolm Evelyn Anderson..78 Stockton St., Princeton, N. J. Richard V. Anderson .,...... 333 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. George Webster Reed Andrade, 52 Vanderbilt Ave., New York City Edward B. Babcock ........ Woodland Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Albert deRussy Baker ...... 264 Bowen St., Providence, R. I. Harland Felch Baker..98 Highland Road, Somerville, Mass. Ralph P. Baker .... 6000 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Davidson Ballard ......................... Bellevue, Pa. Albert S. Barnes ........ 52 Clifford St., East Orange, N. J. Milton Cady Barnum. .250 Sherman Ave., New Haven, Conn. Alfred H. Barr, Jr. .......... 808 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Kenneth Willard Barrows, 1051 69th Ave., Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. Willard Bartlett, Jr., 4257 Washington Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. Joseph Hudson Barwise, Jr., Denver-Record Bldg., Fort Worth, Texas James Edward Bathgate, 3rd. .8 Stockton St., Princeton, N. J. A. Hamilton Bell .... 1510 Columbia Road, Washington, D. C. Samuel Bell, 3rd .... North American Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Fletcher LeRoy Belt ......................... Sarasota, Fla. Elbert Lansing Bennett. .517 Westview Ave., Germantown, Pa. James Harry Bennett .......,................. Belford, N. J. Richard S. Bethell, 270 Upper Mt. Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. James M. Bevans, 3201 19th St., North West, Washington, D. C. Chester Billings ............ 75 Johnson Ave., Newark, N. J. William Tod Black ....... 146 West 86th St., New York City Montgomery Blair, Jr. ...... Hibbs Bldg., Washington, D. C. Edmund Butler Blake.Hotel Schuyler, SQ VV. 45th St., N. Y. C. nf 50 1922 NAME Theodore Dockstader Lorin T. Blodget .... .5 ADDRESS Blake..1o2iFront St., New York City ....38 Haddon Ave., Haddonfield, N. JL .LaSalle, lil. Albert Curtis Bogert.'...Kinderkamack Road, Oradell, N. J. .315 Kenmore Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. F. M. Blow ...................... '. .. ........ Harold Clark Botting. . . Vincent Botting ...... 315 Kenmore Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. George Crary Bovaird ...... 116 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Joseph Canon Boyce ...... 846 Western Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Barlet Bradshaw..239 Chest St., Haddonfield, N. J. Ledwith John Brennan..Hotel San Reneo, New York City VVilliam Rufus Brent, 734 Saint Andrews Pl., Los Angeles, Cal. James Easton Brodhead..134 South Maple St., Kingston, Pa. Robert Clymer Brooke ........ Birdsboro, Berks County, Pa. Nathan C. Brower ........ 28 Henry St., Jersey City, N. J. Beverley Minturn Brown ........ 96 Wall St., New York City James Noble Brown ........................ Cranbury, N. J. Samuel Pearce Browning, Jr. ................. Maysville. Ky. Manuel Brussaly ...... II Witherspoon St., Princeton, N. J. Jerome Campbell Buck. .439 West Clinton St., Elmira, N. Y. Robert Buechner .......... 170 West 59th St., New York City Robert Finney Caldwell, Jr., 811 Edgewood Ave., Trenton, N. J. Donald Bruce Callender..262 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Donald Kenzie Cameron ...................... Antrim, N. H. Alan Bird Campbell..34o Riverside Drive, New York City Herbert Sumner Campbell, 340 Riverside Drive, New York City Lucien Bonaparte Carpenter. .119 Bleddyn Road, Ardmore, Pa. Burnham Carter ........ 940 NVoodland Ave.. Plainfield, N. J. Harold Augustus Cartier .................. Charlevoix, Mich. Everett Needham Case..1126 Martine Ave., Plainfield, N. J. James Tuthill Causey. 1190lSouth Franklin St., Denver, Colo. Jonathan Chace..13Io Turk's Head Bldg., Providence, R. I. Clifford Frederick Chapman, 173 Hillside Ave., Lyons Farms, N. J. John Bradley Chick .......................... Titusville, Pa. Byron Clark, 3rd ............. 60 First Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 5-jj e-Uhnifiarififelo-nr...Z31tmg.a.f,Bra ZHreah111an Gilman Ctilnntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Andrew Lemuel Cobb, Jr.- .................. Boonton, N. J. Rogers Caldwell COfl'x1l1..I8I5 Knox Ave., Minneapolis, 'Minn. George Sargert Coit.Care L-C-A Hardware Co., Omaha, Neb. Edward Morris Collins .....,............... Purchase, N. Y. Harry Noyes Collinson, 605 IN. Diamond Ave., Hazleton, Pa. George Joseph Cooke, Jr. .......... 42 Cedar St., Chicago, Ill. Troy Combs ................................. Hindman, Ky. Charles Daniel Copeland, Jr. ................ Greensburg, Pa. Francis L. Corcoran ...... 63 Hutchinson St., Wiinthrop, Mass. Victor Adolph Cordes, Jr. .... Hotel Chicca, Memphis, Tenn Hamilton Cottier ........................... Scarsdale, N. Y. Arthur Joseph Cowan ...................... Harrison, N. Y. Percy Bertine Cowan, 1 9 North Lane, Glen Cove, Long Island, N. Y, William Edward Wilmerding Cramer.32 First St., Troy, N. Y. William Miller Cramp, ' S037 Seminole Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Louis Burton Crane, Jr...659 Newark Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Hugh Catlierwood Cresswell.2122 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. William Allan Cudlipp .... 43 Emory St., Jersey City, N. J. Albert Lionel Cuff ...... 356 North Craig St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Allen Cunningham ...... 722 North Byers Ave., Joplin, Mo. Howard Cunningham ......................,. Pasadena, Cal. John Francis Cuningham ........................ Media, Pa. Leonard Jarvis Cushing .... 780 Park Ave., New York City Larimer Alanson Cushman, Jr., Riverdale-on-Hudson, New York City Frederick Wilcox Danforth, 665 W'est Ferry St., Buffalo, N. Y. Robertson Balfour Daniels, cfo Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D. C. George K. Davies .... 1037 Third Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah Malcolm Southard Davis. .60 West 76th St., New York City Raymond J. Davis ........ 3104 Division St., Spokane,.VVash. Morgan Coit Day .... 5117 Westminister Pl., St. Louls, Mo. Edward H. deConingh .... 4815 Kemwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. Robert Stephen Dempsey. .29 Van lfVagenen St., Newark, N. J. NAME ADDRESS Charles Denby, Jr., 3816 Huntington St., N. W., Washiiigton, D. C. Fred Walter DeStefano.503 IfVest 170th St., New York City Hunt Tilford Dickinson ...... Locust Valley, Long Island Harrison Parry Dilworth, Jr., . 907 South Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. VVilliam Ferdinand Dittig. .7OI Moore St., Hackettstown, N. J. Bryant H. Dixon ............................ Boonton, N. J. Stuart C. Dodd .......... 405 West 118th St., New York City Theodore Brown Donovan .... 400 Convent St., New York City Donaldson Douglas .......... 417 Park Ave., New York City Donald Downs ......... Wfashington Hotel, Washington, D. C. Thomas Kenneth Drummond, 214 West 71st St., New York City Robert Ducas ......... 35 South William St., New York City William Henry Dunkak. .868 IrVest End Ave., New York City Arthur Dunn, Jr. ........ 214 Riverside Drive, New York City Edward Klein Dunn ...... 30 East Preston St., Baltimore, Md. Eugene S. Dunn ............ 667 East 18th St., Paterson, N. J. John Fordham DUI1l1..2I4 Riverside Drive, New York City Maurice Peter During .... 49 East 10th St., New York City Addison Lysle Dyer ........... 312 March St., Easton, Pa. Edward I-Iooper Eckfeldt, Jr...300 Essex Ave., Orange, N. J. Herbert Harris Eddy, 185 Center Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. John B. Eggenberger ...... 25 North 6th St., Newark, N. J. Joseph R'edman Engle.I40 Westmont Ave., Haddontield, N. J. Eugene Schuyler English ....................... Merion, Pa. Sturtevant Erdman ....... 60 Wlest 52I'1Cl St., New York City Ray M. Evans .............. A .............. E ssex Fells, N. J. Edwin Coyne Ewald..15 Exchange Place, Jersey City, N. J. Culbert Best Faries .... Q0 Morningside Drive, New York City Edwin Bilger Fay..3A Beaconsfield Apt., Houston, Texas Daniel Ackley Fell, Jr...325 S. River St., VVilkes-Barre, Pa. James B. Fierlein ........ 1125 Sheridan Road, Evanston, lll. Robert Morton Fleming.. ..9o1 Clarkson St., Denver, Colo. D. S. Forbes..:... ...................... Hawthorne, N. Y. John Alexander Forbes ...,.... 841 N. Main St., Rockford, lll. . lv 7 ..,, . Uhr.. .-'A iIBrirfnfi0rf,:.-,3Qit irZij.S:5gB.1v.acl-E . I - 4. 7 f 1 WWWW -. 11211 lfllrvshmain Glass Cfllnntinuehj NAME ADDRESS James Russell Forgan..1112 Greenwood Blvd., Evanston, Ill. Josiah Gill Fort .................... ' ..... Clarkesville, Tenn. Stephen Edward Foster, Jr., 351 St. James Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla. Sheldon Fox ............ 86 Vlfoodside Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Harry Frank, Jr. .......... 46 West 73rd St., New York City Charles Henry Frazer ,..... 39 James St., Morristown, N. J. Paul Fuller, 2nd, The Shadows, Port VVashington, Long Island William Rankin Furey ...... 709 Aiken Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Herman Carson Gable ...... Melrose Ave., Melrose Park, Pa. Herbert Frederick Garrick, 189 Shonnard Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. Martin Henry Garrity, Jr., 27 Hillside Rd., Newton Highlands, Mass. Clifford Pendleton Garvey, Annwood Sz Dexter Sts., Cincinnati, O. Philip Edward Gaylord..2o9 E. 36th St., Kansas City, Mo. Edward Bioren Getze, Jr., - 6005 Overbrook Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Glenn ................ 1131 Forest Ave., Evanston, Ill. Norman Glick ........... 713 Maryland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Walter Lawrence Goetschius. .Stony Point-on-Hudson, N. Y. Joseph Horace Goodspeed, Jr., 279 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. Ralph Ingersoll Goodwin, I 13130 Forest Hill Ave., E. Cleveland, O. Lindell Gordon, Jr. ......,.... 1 Lenox Place, St. Louis, Mo. D. W. Gotshalk ............ 268 Kossuth St., Trenton, N. J. Edson B. Gould, Jr. ............ 41 Mapes Ave., Newark, N. J. Edward Wanton Gould, Jr. .......l,..... Staten Island, N. Y. Thomas Graham ............ 514 Jefferson St., Madison, Incl. Paul Frederick Griffin .... 104 Wf Water St., Lock Haven, Pa. Walton Craig Groce ...... 243 West 98th St., New York City Vtfilliam H. Grogan .......... 212 Renner Ave., Newark, N. J. Hiram Hamilton Hackney ................... Uniontown, Pa. William Ellery Hale .... 425 Rose Ave., South Pasadena, Cal. Alton Parker Hall .....,.......,. Rosemount, Esopus. N. Y. NAME ADDRESS Robert T. Hall ................ Stone Cottage, New Hope, Pa. Walker Pierce Hall, Jr ...... ...Dexter Place, Cincinnati, O. Abbott K. Hamilton .......... 100 Broadway, New York City James Penrose I'I3lTllltO1l.3Q5 Balmoral St., Winnipeg, Canada Theodore F. Hance ............ . ........ R. D. 2, Dalton, Pa. Parker Calhoun Hardin ...... 21 Chalmers Place, Chicago, Ill. Charles Owings Hardwick ................ Holdenville, Okla. Edmund Pendleton Hunter Harrison, Jr. ...... Bel Air, Md. Henry C. Hart ................. ................ A mbler, Pa. Paul Harvey ........ ' ......... 2100 Grant Ave., El Paso, Tex. Stephen Haynes Hathaway ..................... Easton, Md. J. Triplet Haxal, Jr. ........ 1037 St. Paul St., Baltimore, 'Md. Robert Lawrence Henderson, 270 Fairgreen Ave., Youngstown, O. I-I. Struve Hensel .................. Engle St., Tenafly, N. J. Thomas Edward Hichs, Jr..926 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Philo Hall Higley .............. 147 S. Elm St., Hinsdale, Ill. Philip C. Hill ................ Hotel Thorndike, Boston, Mass. Carroll Beardsley Hills ...,.... 77 South St., Auburn, N. Y. Stanley Harry Hinlein..235S N. Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. VVilliam Edward Hole ....................... Versailles, Ohio George Carol Hollander..24 Wfest 7Olll'l St., New York City Elinor HOllHCS..I028 Memphis Trust Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. Robert Sherman Holt .... 70 Oak Ridge Ave., Summit, N. J. Robert Poole Hooper, Jr...Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Maurice Henry Houseman, 326 Madison Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. George Adams Howard ................. NVashington, D. C. John White Howell, Jr., 211 Ballantine Parkway, Newark, N. J. Tevis Huhn ............. II3 South 2ISt St., Philadelphia, Pa. William Bell Hurst.3 West Mt. Vernon Place, Baltimore, Md. John Hussey, Jr. ................ Roadending, Plainheld, N. J. John Dunbar Hutchinson. .311 Chestnut Ave., Trenton, N. J. W'illiam Giberson Irons, 2l1Cl..IOI Park Ave., New York City Archibald Blake Jackson .... 483 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Schuyler B. Jackson ..,..................... Mendham, N. J. Edmund H. James ...... 258 Westminster Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. I . 'A l fkNd,VY'x K KN at .. .--' x N.-' . ..At -1 .f,.:Vff . -1 ,A,.V. . .... A,,A. Freshman Qllann Wlnntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Richard Scudder .Jett .......,....... R. R. 1, Richmond, Ky. Reginald Lee Johnson .... 16 Prospect Ave., Montclair, N. J. Louis VVinchester Jones ,... -...,R. D. 1, Santa Barbara, Cal. Henry Julius Kaltenbach, Jr. .... Park Hill, Yonkers, N. Y. Morton Keeney.28 Lafayette Ave., S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. William Robert Kent ........ 622 State St., St. Joseph, Mich. Nelson A. Kenworthy ........ 21 Willow Ave., Plainheld, N. J. Frank Belfort Keogh ...... 527 Deming Place, Chicago, Ill. Edward Ogden Ketting ...... 570 Fifth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Herbert George King ....... 114 East 40th St., New York City Edwin R. Kinnear ...... 214 Riverside Drive, New York City Vtfilliam Joseph Kinsley .... 83 Central Ave., Montclair, N. J. Rudolf Kirk ......................... Olney P. O., Maryland William Harding Kneedler, , 8801 Crefeld St., Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa. George Milton Knowles ............. Colorado Springs, Col. Frank Steven Kushner. . 1.378 Stanton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. George M. L. LaBranche, Jr. ................ Pelham, N. Y. Louis Ellsworth LaHin..117 Library Place, Princeton, N. J. Albert Henry Lamarche .... 55 East 65th St., New York City Arthur Gorman Lambert, ' ' I028 Vermont Ave., Washington, D. C. Nathan Taylor Lane..106 S. Main St., Ocean Grove, N. Y. Francis Marion Law, Jr.. .Beaconsfield Apts., Houston, Texas Thurston Van Ness Lawshe, 365 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Paul Alexander Leighton..55 Lexington Ave., Columbus, O. Jacob Henry Leon .... 48 VVest End Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. Samuel Benajah Link. .Van Rensaeller Ave., Stamford, Conn. Joseph Shaw Livingston. .2256 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 'Marx B. Loeb .............. I2 West 84th St., New York City James Pierre Lohman ,... 54 Wfilliam St., West Orange, N. J. Harry Jones Long .......... 28 East 68th St., New York City George W. Loos, Jr...317 Redman Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. Juan Manuel Lopez..40 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. J. Donald Bradford Lourie .......... 1828 Second St., Peru, Ill. George Hutchinson Love ........ Ft. Stanwix, Johnstown, Pa. William Edmund Love ..... 1129 Union Ave., Memphis, Tenn. NAME ADDRESS James P. Lyon ........ ................. S hort Hills, N. J. Edwin James Lyons ...... 194 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. VValter Paul McBride ...... 33 Bellevue Place, Chicago, Ill. Laird Donald McCain, 22120 Perrysville Ave., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Thomas McCamant ........,... 236 King St., Portland, Ore. Franklin A. McCarthy ........ 232 Stiles St., Elizabeth, N. J. Robert Nelson McCaull, 914 Chamber of Commerce, Minneapolis, 'Minn John Megredy McClenahan. .College Campus, Princeton, N. J. Robert Farrington McCord ................ Greenwich, Conn. Frederick Clarke McCormack, - Hotel Emerson, Baltimore, Md. VVilliam B. MacCready .... 535 West II 1th St., New York City Alexander Donald McDonald..285 North Ave., Aurora, Ill. Godfrey Macdonald ........ 1706 2ISt St., XfVashington, D. C. Robert, Gordon MacDougall..1 Erwin Park, Montclair, N. J. Jesse F. Macfarlane ......... Woodland Park, Pittsburgh, Pa, Watson Barr McFerran .... Pennington Apts., Louisville, Ky. Wlilliam Brown Mcllvaine, Jr., , 1029 Greenbay Road, Hubbard Wfoocls, Ill. George I. Mcllwain ...... IQ Francis Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Everil K. McJunkin ....................... VVrightSville, Pa. Francis Harlan McKnight ,................... Sewickley, Pa. Emerson Oran 'McLean .... 1501 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. John Hamilton McMahon, . 1 Lincoln Ek Meade Sts., Monongahela, Pa. J. Fenton McMammon..' ...... 6 Prescott St., Lowell, Mass. Andrew McMillan ....... 402 'Madison Ave.. New York City Thomas Henry McNamara.. ...... 4 Ellis St., Roxbury, Mass. VValter Scott MacPhee .... SIT Beverly Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. John ,A. Malloy ............ 267 Bellevue Ave., Trenton, N. J. Arthur Leavens Manchee ...... 695lParker St., Newark, N. J. Joseph L. Mandell ......... 912 Cherokee St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Richard 'Huntington Mansfield, 114 Davis Ave.. Vtfest Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. Robert Smith Mapletoft .... 286 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. Ogden T. Marsh ............ Hotel Margaret, Brooklyn, N. Y. K 2 r msl'wvx.. K fx l ,V, I -b,- - lim... ..-- -.,. ,..i,, 7 . ..z. ,L .,.,.-., .,. ,-',- .. ,,,. ,,,..,. ., as ,,.:!., . -- :-ff 1 1 -f -.qq.s ---:ae:.::.- .resize Zllrrahnran Gilman mlnntinurhj NAME ADDRESS Wlilliam Robert Martin .......................... Corbin, Ky. Vifilliam Everett Massey, Ir., ' 1003 Wfesley Ave., Ocean City, N. I. E. Carleton Mathis .... 2230 Maplewood Ave., Toledo, Ohio Thomas Stanley Matthews .,.. Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. I. Baldwin Springer Maull.900 Delaware Ave., Vxfilmington, Del. Eugene Lascells Maxwell ,... 30 Broad St., New York City Alpheus Hyatt Mayor ......., 276 Nassau St., Princeton, N. I. Edward Francis Meara .... 871 Stuyvesant St., Trenton, N. I. Donald Bernard Mellis. .341 VVashington Ave., Belleville, N. I. Richard K. 'Mellon .......... 6500 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Schuyler Merritt, Zllfl ...................... Tuckahoe, N. Y. Martin Charles Mihm .... 716 Lockhart St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Herbert Haynes Miles .... 561 Summit Ave., Iersey City, N. I. Charles Roberts Miller ........ 969 Park Ave., New York City Edward K. Miller, 302 Pittsburgh Life Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry D. Miller ............,... 567 Ridge St., Newark, N. I. Iohn M. Miller ...........,.. 23 Sayre St., Elizabeth, N. I. Iames Allaire Millholland, 2306 California St., Wasliingtoii, D. C. Dudley Long Millikin, Corner Mayfield Sz Taylor Roads, Cleveland, Ohio Sidney Vllentworth 'Milne, School Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Iohn Iay Mitchell, 3rd .... 403 Midland Ave., St. Davids, Pa. Alexander Perry Morgan. .Constitution Hill, Princeton, N. I. Iohn Ainsworth Morgan, Los Altos, Santa Clara County, California Richard P. Morgan..Hay Ave., Valley Pike, Iohnstown, Pa. 'William Leverette Morgan, Ir..83 Lincoln Ave., Newark, N. I. Lewis Bond Morrow ....... 1146 Union Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Iohn Dwight Morton .... I2 Brookledge St., Roxbury, Mass. Paul David Moser ..................... Sound Beach, Conn. Thomas Hubbard Vail 'Motter, 2314 19th St., N. WV., Vlfashington, D. C. Sterling Reginald Mueller ......,...... Pasadena. California Frank Lester Murrey ........ Hillsboro Road, Nashville, Tenn. NAME ADDRESS Wilfrid Murtland ...... 401 Homewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Fred Myers ......... ' ..... Q0 Hamilton Ave., Englewood, N. I. Alfred Nathan, Ir. .......... 820 Fifth Ave., New York City Aaron Griggs Nelden., ..... Stanhope, Sussex County, N. I. Nicholas I. Nelson, Ir...1o20 Ardmore Ave., Chicago, Ill. Rowe H. Nelson .............. 29 Foss Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. Richard Shipley Newlin ....................... XrVhitford, Pa. George Harris Nichols ...... Rock Ridge, Greenwich, Conn. Philip Bradford Niles .... 315 VVest 80th St., New York City Iohn Paul North ........ I5 Bidwell Parkway, Buffalo, N. Y. Iohn Draper Osborn. .800 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Theodor Oxholm ........................ Staten Island, N. Y. Ramon E. Ozias, Ir. .......... 732 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. I. Charles G. Page .......... Farragut Apts., 'Washington, D. C. Francis LeMoyne Page..1121 Wlightman St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Page ............ Farragut Apts., Vlfashington, D. C. Alexander Purves Palmer, Prospect 81 Spring Sts., Trenton, N. I. William Ewart Pardoe ..................... Princeton, N. I. Hugh Roberts Parrish ........... 1500 Vlfalnut St., Phila., Pa. Calvin Nathaniel Payne, 2nd. .311 Vifest Seventh St., Erie, Pa. Hartley Orchard Pearson, 160 'VVatchnng Ave., Montclair, N. I. Robert Sheaff Penney, 2501 Girard Ave., South Minneapolis, Minn. Frederick Morris Philips .... 101 Second Ave., Newark, N. I. Howard Vincent Phillips .... Grove Lane, Greenwich. Conn. Iohn Prentiss Poe ............ 833 Park Ave., Baltimore, 'Md. Baillie Price Porter, 422 Roland Ave., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Lawrence Tupper Porter ........ 78 Ingles St.. Halifax, N. S. Frank Lester Post ........ 495 East 29th St., Paterson, N. I. Robert I. Powell ....,....... IO East 96th St., New York City Vllhitheld Price Pressinger, Ir., 325 Fullerton Parkway, Chicago, Ill. Meredith H. Pyne ............ 68 Park Ave., New York City Iohn Breckinridge Ramsay, Ir., IZTS St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. y A 5 . i' f ,..,, , . .. ': A if mbmafimafrnin. arisfnmg, Zlireahmun 0112155 Ctllnntinnvhj NAME ADDRESS Daniel Ravenel, Ir. .... ' ..,....... Box 237, Charleston, S. C. Edward Kenneth Reed .... 91- -Forest Ave., Glen Ridge, N. I. Edwin I. Sherwood Reeser. .21 East 40th St., New York City Warren Scott Reeve..140 East Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. Arthur Hidden Reynolds .... 22 East 79th St., New York City Eugene Benton Reynolds, Ir., 61 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Iohn Murray Reynolds .... 641 East 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gerard A. Riccardi..119 Mount Prospect Ave., Newark, N. I. Allan Barbour Richardson, . 4.26 East Eighth St., New York City Hugh Inman Richardson..40o Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. 'William Parvis Richardson .......... 45 State St., Dover, Del. Edward Coles Robbinsj .... , .... Rose Lane, Haverford, Pa. Samuel Davis Robbins .... Shippan Point, Stamford, Conn. Wfilliam C. Roberts... ......... Simpson Road, Ardmore, Pa. Charles Alexander Robinson, Ir. ............ Peekskill, N. Y. Iohn Thomas Rodgers. .802 N. Limestone St., Springfield, O. Oliver Rodgers ............ 6500 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ernest Carl Roessler .... 6301 Winthrop Ave., Chicago, Ill. George Rose, 3rd ........ 1812 Calvert St., VVashingt0n, D. C. Edgar Lewis Rossin .... 40 East 79th St., New York City Richard Lewis Rothenberg. .120 West 79th St., New York City William Thurston Rowley, 50 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. Edwin Gould RLltt.I35 North Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. I. David Ryerson Rutter ......... Hotel Virginia, Chicago, Ill. Wfilliam Alton Saums..o07 Pennington Ave., Trenton, N. I. Iames Gorton Scarff .................... Bellefontaine, Ohio Raymond Gordon Scarlett, - 4.201 Greenway Guilford, Baltimore, Md. Rudolph Iay Schaefer .... 617 Lexington Ave., New York City Courtlandt Kisterbock Sehenck ............. VVynnewood, Pa. Raymond Charles Schlotterer, 4663 Umbria St., Philadelphia, Pa. Franklin Perry Schofield, 300 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. I. William B. Schrauff .......... 32 Iones St., Iersey City, N. I. -NAME Annnnss Leslie Edward Schroeder .................... Chatham, N. I. Frederick Alexander Schutte..3oS 11th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gordon Boone Scott. .212 Union Ave., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 'W'illiam Edrigton 'Scott, 1320 Pennsylvania Ave., Fort VV0rth, Texas Iustin Sholes Scovill ....... .10528 Park Lane, Cleveland, O. Richard Barclay Scull ...................,. Bryn Mawr, Pa. George Edward Shea, Ir., ' 545 Wfest 111th St., New York City George William Sheldon. .113 Woodland Ave., Summit, N. I. Charles Morgan Shipway, . 148 Rutledge Ave., Charleston, S. C. Van-Lear Perry Shriver, Ir.. .Vtfoodland Road, Sewickley, Pa. Frank R. Sl'1111'I'13.1l..340O Disston St., Tacony, Philadelphia, Pa. Alexander Simpson .......... Palisade Ave., Englewood, N. I. Iohn Sinclaire .......... I4 East Fifth St., Corning, N. Y. Murray Sinclaire ............ I4 East Fifth St., Corning, N. Y. Henry Titus Skelding ..............,....... Southbury, Conn. Alexander Russell Slagle, ' 407 Roland Ave., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Iohn Hoyt Slawson .... 314 East Ninth Ave., Spokane, W'ash. Charles. O'Conor Sloane .... Sands Point, Long Island, N. Y. Iameson Sadler Slocum ....... I2 Morris St., Yonkers, N. Y. Chapman Tyson S111l'El'l.4I5 S. Carlisle' St., Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Willard Smith .... 220 XVoodbine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Edwin Ginnelly Smith ....... 273 Spring St., Trenton, N. I. I-Ienry Bertram Smith, Ir.-. .16 'W'eSt 83th St.. New York City Rnel Stevenson Smith .... 78 Hawthorne St., Brooklyn, N. Y. XfVilliam Walter Smith.. .112 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. Watson B. Snell .......... 2535 Scottwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio Eldredge Snyder ........ 20 Fernwood Road, Summit, N. I. Phille I. Spaldingf .......... 117 Boston Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Walker Brainerd Spencer, Ir., - 3222 Coliseum St., New Orleans, l.a. Stuart M. Sperry ............ 375 Park Ave., New York City Elgar Hallowell- Stabler ......,.................. Ednor, Md. Irwin VVells Steans ............ 315 Broad St., XYestIicld, N. I. Philip Iack Stecher..2317 North Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. l. Ubi: iB'I'1'l1tPt0IY JIQTID ei Bran V . niiffvl, 1 .. 1 ..,, L: ,. -,I.i.,,3'5,?'i,.g.1,,Z ,,2.j:2,.?,,..., . 1, ., v:,,.U,,.,., .. ,V ,,k, - 1 ... .. . ...fd-,,-7.av'.q,331:,,z1t1- .. ns- ...pam , ..-1-rr.--am. . ' -- .,-4:-,11g?lbi ':a3f::5: ' ,JEQEQF Ellrwliman Qllewa fillnntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Audley H. Stephan .... 232 Highland sAve., Trenton, N. J. Richard Kingsbury Stevens .... 30 Colony St., Meriden, Conn. Allen Byron Stevenson ..................,....... Beaver, Pa. Adlai Ewing Stevenson .,...........,...... Bloomington, Ill. William Edwards Stevenson. .86 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. Edward Stilson, Jr. .... 51 Port Watson St., Cortland, N. Y. Edward Stinson, Jr...22o0 Maryland Ave., Baltimore, Md. George Theodore Storb .... 117 E. Main St., New Holland, Pa. William Howard Stout .................... Fort Scott, Kan. Jason Straus ..........., 81 Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. Philip Grandin Strong .... 116 East 63rd St., New York City Edmund H. Sutton ........ Q4 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J. Sherlock Swann, Jr. ...... 908 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Allen Swede ............ Q30 'West Main St., Norristown, Pa. Oscar Swenson ................. 403 Elm St., Arlington, N. J. Robert White Tailer. .58 Central Park West, New York City Robert Crittenden Tait. .561 Mt. Hope Ave., Rochester, N. Y. John Lathrop Tallman, The Kasson, James St., Syracuse, N. Y. George Grant Tennant, Jr..613 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Sanford Knapp Thomson..10 Forest St., New Britain, Conn. Louis de Jonge Tim ........... 524 Fifth Ave., New York City VVebster Bray Todd ......,... 208 Summit Ave., Summit, N. J. John Edmund Townsend. .850 Hutchins Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Isaac Ridgeway Trimble. .8 West Madison St., Baltimore Md. William Ashton Tucker ...... 2000 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Honiss Augustus Tull .,......................,. Marion, Md. Herbert T. Turner ................... North Bennington, Vt. Clifford Horace Tuttle, Jr. ................ Englewood, N. J. William Gerard Tuttle. .420 Riverside Drive, New York City Paul L. Tyson .............................. Princeton, N. J. Morrison Ulman ........ , ..... 830 Park Ave., New York City James H. Vahey, Jr. ...... 96 Russell Ave., VVatertown, Mass. Jackson McAlpin Vander Bogert ..........., Salisbury, Md. Edward Raguet Van Sant ...................... Oxford, Pa. Palmer Wallace Vedder .... IO Troy Road, Schenectady, N. Y. Harold Gerit Veeder .... 3 Waverly Place, Schenectady, N. Y. Joseph Spencer Vila..227 Riverside Drive, New York City NAME . ADDRESS Rudolph Emerson Vogel .... 393 Lake Drive, 'Milwaukee, Wis. Romeyn VanZandt Voorhees, ' 918 Madison Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Francis Rawle Wadleigh, Jr.. .77 Olden Lane, Princeton, N. J. John Tillotson Wainwright, i Bellevue Stratford, New York City William N. Wallace.246 Ridgewood Road, South Orange, N. J. Douglas VVard ...... 18 New England Terrace, Orange, N. J. George Cohing Werner, Jr .................... New Hope, Pa. Howard Dahlman WVasserman, Hotel Majestic, Philadelphia, Pa. Vtfilliam Stix 'Wasserman, Wissahickon Ave. Sz Hortter St., Germantown, Pa. Charles Pierpont Waters. . .287 Vermont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles Grosvenor VVebb ................... W'ellsboro, Pa. Arthur Atkinson Wells .............. Newell, West Virginia Mahlon Odgen West ........ 68 East Division St., Chicago, Ill. YVallace Douglas Weston ............... Weston's Mills, N. J. Eliot B. 'Wheaton .............. Hodge Road, Princeton, N. J. Rogers Ernest Malcolm VVhitaker, 1671 3ISl St., N. XV., Washington, D. C. Cleveland Stuart Wl1ltC..246 East 105th St., New York City Charles Franklin Whitehead.3641 Locust St., Kansas City, Mo. Walter Paisley Wilkes. .Georgian Terrace Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. George Bertrand VVill, 44 Vtfildwood Terrace, Glen Ridge, N. J. Henry Lee W'illet, 7002 Lincoln Drive, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Ernest Harvey Williams .... 547 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. Samuel Hamilton Williams, I 5814 Murray Hill Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ralph Elmore YVilliamson, IQZI Dupont Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn. William 'Murray W'ilshire ........ I4 Wall St., New York City Donald O. Wilson ........ 702 Press Bldg., Binghamton, N. Y. James Macfarland Winheld, Jr..47 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles Joel Winton, 1324 Mountain Curve Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. ' 1 I - ' ,-.1 ..,A A H ., R, L Xxx ff .,, .is. zefmffrm 1 illrruliman Gllauaa Cdlnnrluhehj NAME ADDRESS Robert Ledlie Wiiitriiiger ................ Steubenville, Qhio james Waterman VVise..23 West goth St., New York City Jackson Thornwell WlthCfSDOOl1,' 4417 Saint Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. Albert Wfittmer, Jr., 3417 California Ave., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wallace R. Wobcke .... oo Bentley Ave., Jersey City, N. I. Roy Henry Woll .... 70th Ave. 8: City Line, Philadelphia, Pa. Francis Clark Wood ...... 1301 Beall Ave., VVooster, Ohio 'Victor Dewey Woodruff .... 191 Prospect St., Nutley, N. I. ,,.1.- - i,,-.- NAME ADDRESS Edward Wallis Woods, Academy Ave. 8: Woodland Road, Sewickley, Pa Lawrence C. Woods, Jr., Woodland Road 8a Irwin Drive, Sewickley, Pa Frederick Tappen Woolv'erton ............... Scarsdale, N. Y George Carr VVright ................. Lincoln University, Pa John Estill Wyncoop..4o5o Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa De Witt Breed Young, 25 Princeton Place, Upper Montclair, N. I Henry Young, 3rd .......... Firernaifs Bldg., Newark, N. J Kenneth Hastings Zabriskie..Midland Road, Oradell, N. I YW 1? i.,..-1-C -,..-'irc--V A -v,,,.i -, ,,-,.,..-.- ,-,:..-,..,-Y ,.ZI.1-..--'-' ,.,...,-- - ' A,-,-.,-P ...F----A . '-f+- 'E f,,...--f'Ti, ' .,2? '-S -'-f..-it.,-..-- ' 'T- ,7 1i'.73 '-53 ,- .,-Lf-fm X3 EE L: ' -xq Rf : - - E 1 N bl -N, 5--.4-'-'-- '-xg g, ,,.., ' 6 . -A ii 'iff-via-' M ff F,- '5-.3 . ff- XX T N.l. A I Tl?-'- f'i . L x i e fy-L.-15-4 57 O J ., l , . ... , , ,,,. A or . 1 .aber8iBfifa.i.aqgafr.a:an 2 :-we Qualifying btuhents NAME ADDRESS Edward Arpee ........... .......... . ......... N elsonville, O. Livingston Boyd Baily. .. .... Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, Pa. James Macallum Baker ..... ............... J acksonville, Fla. Robert Stephen Burgher .,...... 3015 Oak Lawn, Dallas, Tex. Emerson Cornelius Conner .................... Augusta, Ark. Victor Munroe Covington. . .135 Munroe St., Jacksonville, Fla. John Pearson Davis ..... 29 Melville Ave., Dorchester, Mass. Paul Ewing Davies ...... 1047 3d Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah Cyrus Barr Ferguson .......................... Oxford, Pa. William Cramp Ferguson, Jr., X . VVest Mermaid Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. Bryan Fleming ................................ Tidioute, Pa. Paul Victor Forster ..,....... 115 Blake Ave., Fox Chase, Pa. Richard Thomas Frick ........ Boundary St., Sewickley, Pa. Nelson Davis Gifford, Jr. .................... Dartmouth, Pa. Elliot Culver Grandin ......................... Tidioute, Pa. Henry Hartshorne ......... 121 Church St., Phoenixville, Pa. James Hartshorne .......... 121 Church St., Phoenixville, Pa. Harold Holmes Helm ....,. 522 Main St., Bowling Green, Ky. William Henry Hendrickson, Jr., 158 Maple Ave., Red Bank, N. J. Thomas William Herman ......... 328 3d St., Cincinnati, O. Evan O'Neill Kane ........................... Kushequa, Pa. Richard Dale Kitzmiller, 144 Washington Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. Karl William Kolbe .......... 143 Ascension St., Passaic, N. J. Spencer Harold Lane ...... 836 'Walnut St., VVebster City, Ia. Philip Leighton Lee .... 1357 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. Roderick Stanley Lewis, 47 Kensington Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Armant Legendre ...... 5 Audabon Place, New Orleans, La. George McCune. ............................ Grove City, Pa. NAME V ADDRESS John Donald McKinney.436 North Genesee St., Waukegan, Ill. James Franklin Oates ........................... Chicago, Ill. Emile Anthony Pessagno, 428 M St., N. WV., Washington, D. C. David Wfelles Richardson, ' 7 West 43d St., New York City, N. Y. Charles Carr Ringwalt ......................... Omaha, Neb. Harmar Denny Roberts ....... Cherry Lane, VVynnewood, Pa. Wfilliam Lyle Roddey .... 148 Oakland Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. Winston Underwood Rutledge ................ Louisville, Ky. Carl Robert Sadowsky, 535 VVest End Ave., New York City, N. Y. John Edwin Scarff ............ 228 Main St., Bellefontaine, O. Edwin Lewis Singleton, 123 W'illiams St., New York City, N. Y. Sherman Brakeley Stearns .........,........ Lake Bluif, Ill. George Douglas Stengel ...,....................... Lititz, Pa. George Robert Stephens, - 5311 Wfalton Ave., VVest Philadelphia, Pa. James Gilmore Strean, 3rd. 4400 'Warwick Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. Charles Edwin Vanderburgh, 38 Rue des Tablons, Paris, France Thomas Jacob Waxter .... Mt. Royal Terrace, Baltimore, Md. Edwin Theodore VVeiss..2482 Glenwood Ave., Cleveland, O. Francis Wfoodruff VVest ........................ Beirut, India Frederick: Vasbinder VVork, 421 Wfest Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. YNalter Livingston VX7right ............ Lincoln University, Pa. W'illiam Isleworth Zabriskie, 36 VV. 93rd St., New York City, N. Y. bpetial Stuhents NAME ADDRESS Warren Almy ............... Manhattan Ave., Baltimore, Md. William Earnest Baskerville, IS Vandeventer Place, Princeton, N. J. NAME ADDRESS Robert Hazelhurst McAdoo ............... JfVashington, D. C. Leigh Orville WVright ........ 1230 Summit St., Portsmouth, O. A X:-X -1-.. J 61265 45111: .. HMQT, , :gk A 3, if L f' -' 4 Maw-fi UM, .W LV? . 35 , ... , 1 , -we l ,M-. , , if If gl SECTIO N K rx im a . J . ,, .A, .. ,. .A. .7 A.,,A ..,, .,,, ., . .,.,,., . , ., ,, ,. J . C Ps . '- 'v. .-. :..f- '--- ...f-: : rf? '- -.2-. r' - 'r , . , x . , 1. , 1 x 11 , :. ,. .I . '. I, I 1 M s -qv-H'-Ik ,I .-H, X-U., - .ZIP 1 Jr- ' 1 ., '1... 'wuz .5- ' -. --' 4, -, . ' .1 ', J :, ... -X 7. - - H., ' J.:-' 1 If 11. ' .f 1 1-Fi UPL: - :, -I , . gi 42 if 14 . f ' - 1 , . ,f -- iBrintetun Men Ulflblbu ilaahz EBRD in Service JOHN GIRAUD AGAR, JR., ,I4. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant in Aviation, October, 1917. Killed in aeroplane accident on the Argonne front, October 21, 1918. JOHN BAIRD Arwoon, '05, Commissioned Captain in infantry, May II. 1917. Promoted to Major and assigned to 316th Infantry. Killed in action, September 28, 1918. CAMPBELL ELIAS BABCOCK, '91. Mexican Border, 1917. Died at Winiietka, Illinois, June 21, 1917, with rank of Captain of infantry, 61st Regiment. CHARLEs DABNEY BAKER, ,I3. Mexican Border, 1915. Lieu- tenant in 165th Infantry. Received War Cross for saving ship on the way overseas. Promoted to Captain and died of wounds, September 12, IQI8. HOBART AMORY HARE BAKER, '14. Entered Air Service in May, 1917, and was sent overseas as Ist Lieutenant in August, 1917. Killed in aeroplane accident, December 21, IQI8, af- ter being promoted to Captain, downing three enemv planes, and receiving the Croix de Guerre and Tireur D'Elite. DARWIN EUGENE BARDWELL, '18. Killed in aeroplane accident while instructing at Scott Field, St. Louis, Mo., June 11, 1918. RICE BASSIZTT, '2o. Enlisted as a Quartermaster in the U, S N. R. F., April, 1918, and was killed, October 9, IQI8. when the Submarine Chaser 219 exploded and sank in foreign waters. W11.L1AM ROGERS BEAL, '18. Killed in a railway accidentyvhile on his way to Paris to be decorated for bravery in re- moving wounded under fire, September 11, 1917. VV11.L1AM PIAMMETT BEATTY, '16, Died of Spanish influenza at XfVissahickon Barracks, Cape May, N. J., October 9, IQI8. JOHN VAN DOREN BEDINGER, 707. Died of pneumonia con- tracted on board ship as a result of his extremely heavy duties while serving as Captain in the Medical Reserve Corps, October 20, 1918. ,,.,:A .,,. , ,1,. . .,:. ..,, , , ,, ,, 1, ,',, ,,,, 1 1 ,,,, Q4, , :'- 'V'2 E Ballot Bull Cflllnntinuehj ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL, ,2I. Enlisted in the U. S. N. R. F., February 19, IQI8, Commissioned in July and assigned to duty on. board the U. S. S. El Sol, on which, after several trips overseas, he contracted pneumonia and died in Ports- mouth, October 25, 1918. ROBERT GRAINGER BENSON, '16. Killed in automobile accident 111 France, in October, 1918, while serving in the Engineers. KENNETH VORIS BLUE, '16, 'Went overseas as 2l'lCl Lieutenant in the 314th Field Artillery in May, 1917, a11d was pro- moted to ISL Lieutenant in September, 1918. Was wounded in action September 30, as a result of which he died, O11 October 12, 1918. ARTHUR BLUETHENTHAL, '13. Entered Ambulance Service in spring of 1916, butrtransferred to the French Aviation in September and received the Croix de Guerre at the battle fbf Verdun. Was brought down in flames by an enemy plane while directing' artillery tire, june 5, 1918. HERMANN ST. JOHN BOLDT, JI4. Mexican Border, 1915. Killed in action, july 20, 1918, while on duty as aerial observer, Coloumier, France. NIORRIS STANLEY BOYER, ,IS. Cited for great bravery and un- usually meritorious conductf' Sergeant in the Machine Gun Battalion of the 107th Infantry. Killed in action near Busigny, FTHIICC. XVRESTLING CABOT BREvvsTER, YI3. 1st Lieutenant i11 Ordnance Department. Died of pneumonia, October 8, 1918. PERCY FRASER BUARRAGE, '13. Captain of Infantry. VVoundecl in action September 28, 1918. Died two days later. HAROLD KIDDER BULKLEY, '19. Entered the U. S. Air Service in April, 1917. Killed in an aeroplane accident in England, 1 July 18, 1918. BENIAMIN BULLOCK, PRD, '16. Recommended for Distinguished Service Cross for three conspicuous acts of bravery. Killed in action, September 29, 1918, near Nantillois while serving as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion, 315th Infantry. XWILEY HARALSON BURFORD, '16. Commissioned 2nd .Lieutenant in Field Artillery and sent to France, September 5, 1917. Mfas killed in actio11, February 14, IQIS. STUART CARKENER, ,IQ. Served in Field Service of American Ambulance Corps in France, 1917, but transferred to Field Artillery. Killed in action, july 30, 1918. IEssEE BENEDICT' CARTER, '93. Died from sunstroke received while he was engaged in Red Cross work in Italy, July 22, 1917. CYRUS Foss CHAMBERLAIN, ,IO. Killed in action, June, 1918. He was the last American in the Lafayette Escadrille. PHINEAS PROUTY CHRYSTIE, 312. Commissioned Captain of Artillery, August, 1917. Killed by explosion of shell at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, February 6, IQIS. CQARRETT CORC1-IRAN, '98. Commissioned ISL Lieutenant of Field Artillery, assigned to the 107 F. A., A. E. F. I-Ie died of pneumonia on board ship while returning to this counutry, Q july 8, 1918. ARTHUR HERBERT COFFEY, lI7. Entered the U. S. N. R. F. a11d did patrol duty off the French coast on the U. S. S. Cor- sa-irg later transferred to the Air Service. Died of pneu- monia at home, December 23, 1918. SAMUEL' I-IARRTOT, COMPTON, 717. Died of pneumonia at Grenoble, France, February 3, 1919, while serving as 2nd Lieutenant in Infantry. EDXVARD BEATTHEVV CRoN1N, 'I7. Commissioned Ist Lieuten- ant of Aviation. His machineiwas brought down, causing his death, September 13, 1918. TINGLE 'WOOD CULBERTSON, '11. Supposed to have been killed in action, October 4. 1918, at Nantillois. NO trace of him has been found. I-Ie was a Lieutenant in the 318th ln- fantry., mnvvva-. K fx - :L '-' ' 2 -'-1w-1,ffff- 4'- :rw 4f.-: s' f- '- .1Q.'1 if- -.1-V ,., ,,,.,. rs I ,L,,' l3,2..5l,f2.Q1?,H , . , itannut 33011 Cftlnntinuzhj WELLS BRADLEY CUMMINGS, ,2I. Died of wounds. received at Chateau Thierry, June 30, 1918, while serving as Ser- geant in the 'Marine Corps. ' GEORGE XXVILLIAM DELL, ,2O. Died of wounds, in France, june 1918, while serving in the Infantry. BENJAMIN CYRUS DETCHON, ,IO. Commissioned Lieutenant, promoted to Captain. He was in the Ordnance Depart- ment in France at the time of his death, caused by pneu- monia, October 1, IQI8. WILLIAM BOLTON D1xoN, '15, Aide to Brigadier General Davis, of the 87th Division. He was t1'a11Sf61'rCd to the Artillery at his own request. Killed by shell fire near Thiaucourt, October 17, 1918. MERED1TH LOVELAND DOWD, '18. Killed in air combat, October 26, 1918, while serving as 1st Lieutenant, Pursuit Group, 147 Aero Squadron. JULIAN NovEs DOWELL, '16, Killed in an aeroplane accident in France, May 2, IQI8. JOSEPH MILLER DUEF, IR., 'I2. Enlisted as a Private in a Machine Gun Company, commissioned a Lieutenant in France. Killed in action, October 10, IQIS. JAMES SUYDAM EADIE, 710. CCircumstances not knownj. HENRY SIDNEY EHRET, IR., '2O. Commissioned a 21'1d Lieuten- ant in the Marine Aviation Corps and went to France in September, 1918. He returned to this country and was killed in an automobile accident at Miami, Florida, Decem- ber 31, IQI8. JAMES GALT ELDER, '18. Killed in action july, 1918, while serving as 2nd Lieutenant, 7th U. S. Infantry. EDWARD ELSYVORTH, IR., ,II. Killed in action, October 20, IQI8, while serving as ISt Lieutenant in the 6th U. S. Engineers. SAMUEL WEBSTER-ELNVOOD, '2O. Died of pneumonia, Septem- ber 10, 1918, in -the Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Massachu- setts, while completing his course in Naval Aviation. NENVELL RODNEY FISKE, '18, Killed inaction, Iuly 15, 1918, while serving as Captain in the 7th Infantry, 3rd Division, A. E. F. WILLIALI ALEXANDER FLEET, Ex-Faculty. Killed in action while serving as Lieutenant in the British Grenadier Guards, May 18, 1918. WALTER LONGFELLOVV FOULKE, 'o5. Died of pneumonia at San Antonio, Tex., January 8. 1918. He was a skilled pilot in aviation before the war, and was serving as an instruc- tor at the time of his death. ERIC ANDERSON FONVLER, ,IQ. Killed, November 26, 1917, while Hying near Pau, France. Received Insignia of Honor given by the French Government to those who died in the Lafayette Escadrille. JOHN HAROLD Fox, ,I5. Killed in action, September 26, 1918, while serving as ISt Lieutenant in the 316th Infantry. CLARENCE PATTON FREEMAN, ,I4. NVOunded, September 27, IQI8, On the Meuse River and died the next day. Captain in the 314th Infantry. JAMES WILSON GAILEY, ,17, Died in France july 28, 1917, from injuries received while removing wounded under fire, as a member of the American Field Service. Re- ceived French Gold VVar Cross. CHARLES PAUL GIESSING, Graduate Student, 1918. Died of pneumonia at Camp Dix, October, 1918. GILBERT ROBERTSON G1.OR1EUx, ,I7. Entered the Field Service Of the American Ambulance in May. IQI7, but returned and enlisted in the Field Artillery. He had almost com- pleted the Oflicers' course when he died of pneumonia at Camp Taylor, October 13, 1918. F fx. ' ' L '- . ...A 'T ,. , av Qije, A.,,4' .,,.. 4, 5.9, , . .!.- 1 A ., ,hw ,W ,,.,. ,, ,'.. .,,A,-, v1'.. , . , .,A4A H rn ,- ,,l,1 -V 12 ' 9 ilaunor Bull, Cmuntinuehj GEORGE WILLIAM GLOVER, Faculty. Died of wounds, August 31, IQI8, while serving as Lieutenant in the Rifle Brigade, British Expeditionary Force. He had previously received the Distinguished Service Order. KENNETH SAIWYER GOODMAN, 'O6, Died of pneumonia, October, 1918, while serving as a Lieutenant, Senior Grade, U. S, Navy. JAMES PEARSON GOODSPEED, '14, Died of pneumonia, October 7, IQI8, at the Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Massachusetts, while pursuing his course as a Student Flight Officer, Naval Aviation. JOHN VICTOR GRAINGER, JR., 312. Died of pneumonia, Septem- ber, IQI8, in an Officers' Training School, Spartanburg, South Carolina. - GORDON CLARK GREGORY, '18, Died Of wounds, October 15, 1918, while serving as Ist Lieutenant, 306th Infantry. WILLIAM JOHN HALLIMOND, '10, Not heard from since the battle of Ypres, 1915, where he fell wounded, serving In the ISt Canadian Division. PAUL LEDBETER HARGREAVES, '19, Went to France in August, 1917, in the Ambulance Field Service. Cited for bravery and awarded the French War Cross. Killed in action at Chateau Thierry, June 14, IQI8. HOWARD HOUSTON HENRY, 'O4. Died, February 14, 1919, of pneumonia, in London. IRAD MORTON HIDDEN., '13, Died of pneumonia, January, 1918, while serving in the American Ambulance Service. JOHN RAYMOND HIGGINS, '17, Died of typhoid fever in France, October, IQI8, While serving in the Infantry. AUSTIN LA1rr1NG HOBRS, '07, Died of pneumonia in France, September 26, IQI8, while serving as an X-Ray specialist and Lieutenant in the Medical Reserve Corps. LAURENCE WILLIS HUTc111NSON, '13, Died 'Of pneumonia, November 9, 1918, while Serving as Captain in the Coast Artillery. HAROLD IMBRIE, '00, Died of pneumonia, April 24, 1918, at Wichita Falls' Field, Texas, while Serving as ISt Lieu- tenant in the Aviation Service. HARRY INGERSOLL, '12, Killed in action, September 27, IQI8, while serving as Captain in the 315th Infantry. NELSON TOYVNLEY KENYON, '16, Commissioned Captain of In- fantry in November, 1918. Mortally wounded November 3rd and died November 9th, IQI8. LAWRENCILDAEAN LAMONTE, '96, Died July 3rd, 1916, in France, from ll1Jl'lI'lCS caused by a bursting shell, while serving in the 2nd King's Rifles, NVILMER LANDIS, '13, Killed in action November 1Oth, 1913, in the Argonne Sector, while serving i11 the 3I6ll1 In- fantry. DOUGLAS MARSHALL LITTLETON, ,2I. Died of pneumonia in Paris, while in the Diplomatic Service, November, 1918, ALAN WOOD LUKENS, '13, Went Overseas with the 316th In- fantry and was killed in action September 29th, IQI8. SCOTT HAIRRISON LYTLE, '11, Mexican Border, 1916. Was with the 27th Division at Kemel Hill and was killed in action September 29th, 1918, at Le Catelet. FRANK JUNIOR MCCONNELLI, '19, Killed July 22IlCl, 1918, in an attack near Soissons, while serving as Second Lieutenant in Field Artillery, ' VNVILLIAM, OMR MCCONNELL, Faculty. Killed in action, July 2Oth, IQIS, while serving in the 28th Infantry. JOHN HARLAN NICCREADIE, '19, Died of pneumonia, while serving in the Naval Chemical Laboratory :It Brooklyn, KSN ,- . -- 'f I ---f - ., , , , ': ': t e .z: a- . ' ' -' ' ' ' 53 : : ' ' 'Q ' ' U z :', . O Ufhe ilgrmceion 181113 a Bran Ziannnr 33011 Mlnntinueisj WILLIAM LEONARD NICEWAN, ,2O. Died of pneumonia, January 13th, 1919, while on duty as Second Lieutenant. Instruc- tor at Randolph Macon College, WARDEN NICLEAN, yI2. Died at Chattanooga, Tennessee, June 29lIl1, 1917, as a result of injuries received in performance of his duty. He was a Second Lieutenant, instructing at Fort Oglethorpe. JOHN NIACLEAN IVIAGIE, ,Q2. Died of influenza in France, De- cember, 1918, while serving as Captain in the Quarter- master's Reserve Corps, THOMAS HENRY MILES, JR., ,I7. Killed in action, June 5th, 1918, near Chateau Thierry, while serving as Second Lieu- tenant in the Marine Corps. He was a member of the Lost Battalion. IVIARSHALL PHILO MILLER, '11. Killed in action in France, November Io, 1918. WISTAR IVIORRIS, ,19, Killed in action, September 30th, 1918, while On duty as a lieutenant in the Aviation Corps, JOHN HARRY NEILSON, ,I3. Died of pneumonia, July, 1918, in France. . JOI-IN VERPLANCK NEWLIN, 719. Died August 5th, 1917, in France, from InJur1es received in the performance of his duty in the American Field Service. ROBERT OBER, '13, Killed in action, October 13th, 1918. while serving as First Lieutenant in the 314th Field Artillery. IVIICHAEL THOINTAS O7DONAGHUE, '11, Killed in action Septem- ber 14th, 1918, while serving with the Marines in the St. Mihiel Drive. ELKINS OLIPHIANTI, 517. 'Went overseas as Second Lieutenant in the 31st Division, killed in action October 18th, IQI8. JAMES DANA PAULL, '17, Killed in aeroplane accident in Italy, December 20th, 1917, while on duty as First Lieu- tenant in the Aviation Corps. , FRANKLIN PERRY, '11, 'Died December 29th, 1917, of spinal meningitis, while serving as Master Signal Electrician. REUBEN M. T. PETERSON, '12, Killed in action, August 27th, 1918, while serving in the 306th Infantry, Machine Gun Company. EDXVARD CUTHBERT PLATT, ,0I. Served from March, 1916, in the Victoria Rifles, of Canada, until killed in action on the Paschendaele front, November 7, 1917. JOHN PRENT1ss POE, JR., ,95. Killed in action, September 25, 1916, while serving with the Black VVatch. SAMUEL FRANKLIN POGUE, 'O4. Died of typhoid-pneumonia, December 12, IQIS. while serving as Captain in the Quar- termaster Department, lfVashington. JAMES JACKSON PORTER, '11, Killed in action in the .Argonne Forest, October 5, 1918, while serving 3,S.2llCl Lieutenant in the Machine Battalion of the 4th Division. VVILLIAM CLARKSON POTTER. 'I9. Awarded the French XfVar Cross and Distinguished Service Medal. He served as Ist Lieutenant in the Aviation Corps and has been miss- ing since October 10, 1918. ARTHUR PREYER, '19, Killed in aeroplane accident in Italy, August 19, 1918. JAMES SANFORD PRICE, '08, Commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, December 1915. in which he served until killed in action, September 12, 1916. HERBERT EDWARD RANKIN, ,09. Killed Cdate unknown? while serving as Captain in the 5th Anti-Aircraft Battalion, I.. ll f,fN l ' -,.. -v-- A , ' .'--.- .fggi..g.--,A ,f., .j.,-'zz-5,5..-,r, ,,,' ,, ,,,, ,A I f I Bonus 331111 Wuntinuehj RICHARD BRUMBACK REED, 'I6. Serving as 1st Lieutenant in tl1e American An' Service when killed in aeroplane acci- dent In France, June 5, 1918. SAMUEL JACKSON REID, 'o6. Killed in action, August 22, 1918, while Serving as Captain in the 306th Field Artillery. CHARLES GILBERT REILLY, 'I2. Captain in the 3I3'El'l Infantry. Killed in action, October 1, 1918. JOHN VAN VVICHEREN REYNDERS,, JR., 'I7. Killed in fall from aeroplane while Hying at the Bay Shore Naval Station, November 4, 1917. MALCOLM TROOP ROBERTSON, ,I5. Member of the American Ambulance Corps, 1915. Killed in action, July 13, 1918, while serving in the 165th Infantry. RICHARD VVIGLEY PERROTT ROSE, '16, Died in Paris, June 24, 1918, of wounds received while Serving in the 5th Regi- ment of Marines. ' DONALD NEIL CAMPBELL Ross, ,I7. Died of wounds received while servi11g in the 46th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, at the Battle of Cambrai, November 30, 1917. ARTHUR VANDERVOORT SAVAGE, ,I7. Killed in action near Mezy, while Serving' as 1st Lieutenant in the 30th Infantry, July 15, 1918. Awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and French Croix de Guerre with Palms. BARRINGTON WEST SELLERS, 117. Killed in action, September, 1918, while serving as Zlld Lieutenant of Infantry. FRANCIS BURRILL SHEPARD, 'o6. Died Of tuberculosis at Chateau Roux, December 16, 1918, while serving as Cap- tain i11 the 313th Field Artillery. FRANK NVILLIAM SIDLER, ,IQ. Shot down in combat with Ger- man aeroplane, September 13, 1918. JOUETT FITCH SINGLETON, lI7. Died of wounds received while serving as 2nd Lieutenant in the Infantry, May 19, 1918. EDXNV-IN IYICIVIASTER STANTON, 'Q7. Killed in action while serv- ing in the Infantry, October 14, IQI8. Had been recom- mended for commission. HENRY STEELE, 'O5-CCircumstanceS not lenown.J VVILLIAIXI CLINTON STORY, '13. Killed in aeroplane accident 1 February 26, 1918. JAMES JEFFERSON SWOFFORD, ,I5. 2nd Lieutenant in the Reg- ular Cavalry on the Mexican Border, but transferred to the Field Artillery. Died of pneumonia at Fort Sill, November 7, IQI8. ARTHUR RICHMOND TABER, 717. Killed in aeroplane accident while Serving as Ferry Pilot, February II, 1919. ALLEN VVILLIAMSON TALLEY, '16. Killed in action, October 7, 1918, while serving as Ist Lieutenant in the Field Artil- lery. CABELL BRECKINRIDGE TEN EYCK, ,I7. Died of pneumonia January 10, 1918, while serving as 2l'lCl Lieutenant in the Field Artillery. GERALD PROVOST THOMAS, '19. Shot down when surrounded by ive German planes. August 28, 1918, while serving in the 7th Aero Squadron. JOHN SHARPLEV THOMPSON, ,OQ. Died of influenza, October 13, IQI8, at the Proving Grounds, Aberdeen, Maryland. CHARLES B'lCGHEE TYSON, 'I2. Reported killed in casualty list of October 16, 1918, in aeroplane accident while serv- ing with the Naval Air Force on the French Coast. EDWIN THORP VAN DUSEN, ,I5. Killed in action while serv- ing in the Machine Gun Company of the 314111 Infantry, September 30, 1918. FRANCIS SLVVONNET VAN ScI1OONHovIcN, JR., ,I7. Killed in ac- tion outs1de'Verclun, October 26, 1918, while serving as Ist Lieutenant in the IOISI Infantry, 26lll Division. - I 1 .. 'V W ob, : er W ' xi 0 if .,.., ilaunur 33011 Mfnncluhehy .EIERMAN HENRX' VON GLAHN, '17. Died of wounds received while serving with the Marines, June, IQI8. FREDERICK OSWIN WAAGE, 'oo. Served as a Major in the Med- ical Corps until his death at Fort Bliss, Texas, October 31, 1918. BENJAMIN STUART WALCOTT, ,I7. Shot down in combat with German planes, December 12, 1917, while serving in the Lafayette Escadrille. He had been awarded the French War Cross and Palrn. GALBRAITH WARD, 'I5. Served with the 306th Infantry on the Meuse. Died of pneumonia, December 17, 1918. .NIARQUAND WARD, '17. Killed in action at Grand Pre on Oc- tober 18, IQI8, while serving in the 312th Infantry. JOHN HOWELL WESTCOTT, JR., ,18. Returned from the Field Service of the American Ambulance to join the U. S. In- fantry. Killed in action at Cambrai, September 29, 1918. COLEMAN I-IAWLEV WVILLIAMS, ,2I. Died of spinal meningitis, March 31, IQI8, while completing his training as an aviator. SAMUEL GRAHAM WILSON, '76. Died at Tabriz, Persia, July 2, 1916, while engaged in relief work. 41 RX i . i - - I ., v iew' me ,--, KT . e l A-rr: . 1 f ' ' ,S A-I .I h ilt. ,,,,f.f,f. ,I . ,.'.:.,f1,:,,,..., J. -:b,....,:.,, .SP ,,-?,,,LA,.,v T Iiea'.e1r I1jy,0:m .Kgs f.'s'1',. '11i:,i-, .. ,iff - - . '.-S' . : fl' ' .12',i'aff1J.4:.. V:' 5 'f'i'5 1 -- 'if .,,-fit' 3292 -'M , :,--,,-,, 9312552-g,. Firm.. - ...y ' ' - . .' ,..-A I notations' anh Qllitatinns JULIUS OCHS ADLER, '14..., .................................. . ...... Q .......................... , ........... Cited fo1 braz'ery. For showing remarkable coolness and bravery when his Company was surprised by shell Fire, preventing panic and showing men where to take shelter. HENRY ADSIT, ,O2 .............. ,......... .......... ........... . D i stingirished Service Cross. Captain, 27th Division. Severely wounded. WILLIAM MACDONOUGH AGAR, '16 ............................ ........... .....,.... French War Cross, Italian Decomficm. For valiant Work in the American Ambulance Service, during the heavy fighting of September, 1917. ABRAM PIATT ANDREXNV, ,93 ....... ...........,..,.......................... D ..........,.......... . .... C ross of Legion, of Honor. For valuable services to the French Government, organizing the American Ambulance Service. .JWIONTGOMERY BOYN'lONYA.NGELI., ,II ........ , ........... I ...................,,.,............,........ . . .. ..Fz'er1ch PVU1' Cross. For bravery 111 action. Further details not received. :HAMILTON FISH ARMSTRONG, '16 .............,..,....... ..... . . .5 .... .. ..... I ............ ...Serbian Red Cross Decoration. For services rendered to the Serbian Government, 1916, assisting greatly 111 the work for the Serbian Relief Fund. HAROLD JAMES ASH, ,2O....: ................... . ..................................... Distinguished Service Cross Czciitlz Bczrj. For extraordinary heroism while driving a tank in action, October 4, 1918, He remained with the tank until it was destroy- ed, and then fought 'on foot. . NIAQXIMILIAN JUSTUS AVERBECK, JR., 'I7 ....... ...................... ' .......... ' ,Rec01nmen.ded for Distizziguizlrlzed Sertfice Cross. For bravery while participating in the Fighting around Le Catelat, October, 1918. 2:HOBART AMORY EIARE BAKER, ,I4 ................................... l .................... .......... F ranch Wai' Cross. For bravery 11'1 action, bringing down two enemy planes 111 air battle, July, 1918. JAMES NIARK BALDWIN, '84 ......... ........................... .................................... C 1 'oss of Legion, of Honor For valuable services rendered when the cross-channel Steamship, Sussex, was sunk. He was one of the survivors. ALLEN WILLIAMS BEVIN, '16 ......... ........................................,.............. I falimi War Cross, Caproui Medal. For skill as a pilot, and for flying a Caproni plane over the lines in laction. - CHARLES JOHN BIDDLE, ,II ........................... u .................. I ..........,..... ' ...... ' ..F1'euch Wai' Cross Cwifh palmi. For attacking at a very low altitude, and far within the enemy's lines, an enemy two-seater, killing the observer, and forcing the pilot down, April 12, 1918. , FREDERICK THOMLINSON BLAKEMAN, 'O6. . . . . . .... . . . . . .... Freizrlz War Cross. Details not received. - ' XARLIHUR BLUTHENT1-IAL, ,I3 ............... ..............,................. . . ........ F7'U1l'L'11 Wfai' Cross, IJOSHIII-Ill-0ZlS eifalimi. For his spirit, discipline, and courage while serving with the French Escadrille. l-le was killed in an air battle, June 7, 1918. WALTER MELVILLE BOADWAY, '17 ......,. ,........ ..... ............................. - .......,............. I f a limi Service Ribbon. For extraordinary ability as a pilot, while serving with the American forces on the Italian front. 67 I - 1 ,-.l I E 1 fv ,V ',----- 1. IQ, - V. , -53. -V - ,-5,-Q -. A.. VM.-.,,., ,,f,:.:,,',-,,,,, ,-',v I ,. t SAMUEL ANDREW' BOXVMAN, '16 .......................................................,........... Disiizzghirhecl Service Cross. For extraordinary heroism in action, while on duty with an infantry contact patrol, October 4, 1918. LUCIAN SCOTT BRECKINRIDGE, '99,. .......................................,................,................. Cited for bravery. For bravery in action, leading his men across a river to make a victorious attack on an enemy Outpost, October, 1918. DANIEL BAUGH BREWSTER, '18 ........................... Croix de Guerre with Palms. Cited for Distinguished Service Cross. Served with 76th Company of Sixth Regiment, U. S. Marine Corps. Attached to the Second Division from Soissons until wounded, November, '18. Returned to troops same month, and now aide to Major General Brewster. OI-IN BROOK, '20 ........................................................................................... Cited or brcwer . . . , . . . 3' For gallantry while transporting wounded under fire, while with the American Ambulance Service. SIDNEY MCG. BROXVN, Graduate College, '17 ..........................,...,.............,..........,.,.. ..,Fre1zcIz War Cross. For ability as a pilot, and bravery in action. XBENJAMIN BULLOCK, IH, '16 ..................................................................... Distzhguished Service Cross. For extraordinary heroism in action, September 28, 1918, assisting two wounded to a place of safety under heavy sniper and artillery fire. - ETHAN FLAGG BUTLER, '06 .................,................................................... Serbian Red Cross Decoration. For valuable services rendered to the Serbian Units of the American Ambulance Service. THOMAs BUTKIEWICZ, ex-'04 ............................................................................... French War Cross. For admirable leadership of an American Ambulance Unit, during the violent fighting of March 25 to April 8, 1918. XSTUAR1' CARKENER, '19 ....................................................,...................... Distzfzzgziisliecl Service Cross. For extraordinary heroism in action, july 31, 1918, remaining at a forward Observation post for many hours, until killed by enemy shell Ere. HFIESSE BENEDICT CARTER, '93 ................ ...Coizzuzazzder of Cro-tain of Sicily. Decorated by Italy for Relief VVOrk. -ff' 'SCYRUS Foss CHAMBERLAIN, ,IO ................................................................ French War Cross Cwith palmj. For gallantry in action with the French Army. He was killed in an engagement, June 13, 1918. PERCY ADDISON CHAPMAN, '13 Clriacultyj .......... .... ................,... . .............. . R t?C0'11Z7lIfC7lCiL'L'I for French Dlfar Cross. For delivering Orders Over dangerous ground. He was a liaison Officer with a French Division. JOHN HOLLEX' CLARK, IR., 'O9 ....................................................................... Cross of Legion of Hon-or. For bravery in action while commanding his battalion in an attack, during the heavy fighting of September, 1918. JAY COOKE, ll, 'IQ ......................................................................................... Cited for Z71'at'e1'3'. For bravery in action, when his division recaptured nine square miles Oi French territory, October, 1918. LEONARD COX, '15 ................................................................................ Dzlvtiiigizirlied Service Cross. For conspicuous bravery in leading a reconnoissance party into the enemy's lines. DAXVID NOBLE CORSON, '18 ............................................................. .... F rench Wm' Cross Cfwifh gold stczrb. For gallantry as an ambulance driver in the American Ambulance Service. PAUL GERARD DALY, '12 .....,...........,.............,.......................... French l'Vc11' Crow, Cross of Legion of Honor. For bravery in action. 68 1+ 1 1 1- . tiiii .1 7 - , , , .. , N- . . .7 A f 4 . .,.- Blreiniff , at--'v 4-,.,,,.-yn.-'.1.f -ta.. . M V ' ---f ' ' - H ,gr-- .jTE JEFFERSON HAYES DAv1s, '17 ................,.......... Recommended for Distinguished Service Cross and French War Cross. For conspicuous and corrimendable bravery as an artillery' observer. W1LL1A11 STANLEY DELL, '16 ..........,........................ . ................. .. ...... French War Cross. For gallantry as an ambulance driver 111 the American Ambulance Service. ANDRE DE COPPET, '15.i .... ' ............ ,........,................ ' .............. D iiSfil1g1f'l.Sllt?d Serzice Cross, Cited for bravery. For extraordinary heroism in action, September 14, 1918, carrying wounded officer back under intense artillery fire. GILBERT CURTIS D-E11oREsr, '17 ................ . .................................. .................,...... Cited for bra-ziery. For bravery in the Ambulance Service, carrying wounded from the front lines under heavy fire. ALL.AN LATHAM DEXTER, '14 .................... ....,....,...... ...... D ' istiizgnished Service Cross, French War Cross, Citation. For displaying courage, exposing himself constantly to shell fire to secure information, April 12, 1918. FRANKLIN VVOOLMAN D,Ol.IER, '98 ........,.......,.....,........................ Recoznincizded for Dirtizzguislivd Service Cross. For bravery under fire, while in charge of an American Salvage Depot in -France. hLlEREDITH L. Down ..........................................................,................. . For extraordinary bravery in an unequal air battle in which he was shot down a11d killed. EDWARD ELSVVORTH, IR., '11 ............................................... ' ..................,, '. . . . For extraordinary heroism in action, October 20, IQIS, capturing with the aid of three other which were holding up-the advance of his company. 1 .Diifliliglli-SIZUFZ SF1 Z.'1'CC Cross. .Dirfiizgnislied Ser-ziice C'1'0.r.9. men wo mac ine '11 ll . , t h g n esfs JONATHAN DICKINSON ESTE, '09 ..... .. ................................ . ........................... DiSf1'7Zg7il'.Y11t'd Service Cross. For extraordinary heroism in action, September 18, 1918, leading an oifensive patrol of five machines against seven of the enemy, and overwhelming them. XNEWELL RODNEY FISKE, '18 ....,................................... ...Recomzizeizded for Di.rtingui.sIicd Service Cr0.r.v, Citation. For the highest type of valor and heroism, while leading his men in a counter attack, July 15, 1918. He was killed in the performance of .this duty. ' . HAROLD EARLEY FOSTER, '08, ................................... .... .... B i 'ifirli Military Cross Cininzeziicile attiarcij. For bravery in the held, while with the British Army. ACERIC ANDERSON FOVVLER. ,IQ. Insignia of Honor A-awarded by Frcneli Government to Aniericans who lost their Iitfes in .serine in Lafayette Flying Squadron. . In recognition of valuable services rendered to the French Government, as a brave and .efficient pilot. .ANGUS NIACDONALD' FRANTZ, '16 .................... ......... , ., ......... . ....... Q .......................... French War Cro.r.r. For bravery under Ere in the American Ambulance Service, establishing communications with the field hospital under heavy shell fire. - ak-IAMES WILSON GAILEY, '17 ......................,...................... .......... , ......... ...... . French Gold War Crn.v.v. For heroism while carrying wounded under fire, Iuly 25, IQIS, Ill the American Ambulance Service. He was killed in the performance of his duty. I HERBERT RUSHFORTH CLARSIDE, '17 .................................................,....................... .French War Crtmv. For commendable coolness and courage, when his plane was shelled from all sides by enemy artillery. VVILLIAM BLAIR GILMORE, ,02 .................... ............ . . ........ .................................... F renfli Wm' For bravery under Fire in the American Ambulance Service, September, 1917. 69 Cirnm. .i .- ,7 l . , . ,, .- . A ,, ,..,. . . . . .. r ,. he..1Bfmwtw..1ar 'i .. aztec, 1 wsu... ' l . - .. -fy ' A XGEORGE VVILLIAM GLOVER CFHCLIHYD ........,...................................................... Distinguished Service Order. For extraordinary heroism in action, having advanced with his men so far that he was almost surrounded, he kept the enemy at bay, although he was severely wounded. ALEXANDER NIACOMB GREENE, 'IQ ...... 1 .......................... ' ......................... ...... 3 .French War Cross. For gallantry as an ambulance driver, while with the American Ambulance Service. I'IAYWO0D GREENLAND, 'O6 ............................. I ............. . ................... l ............. Italian War Cross of Merit. For services during the Austrian drive on the Italian front, while driving an American Red Cross Ambulance. JOSEPH RUDD GREENWOOD, '05 ...............................................,.........,.............. V ...... French War Cross. For courage and coolness while directing his Ambulance Unit under heavy fire, October, 1917. DAVID WADE GUY, '19 ...........................,...............,...,................ French War Cross C-mth palznj, Citation. For extraordinary ability as a pilot, seeking all occasions to light, and exhibiting at all times courage and skill. MELVIN ADAMS HALL, 'IO. Chevalier of the Order of the Belgian Crotcin, British Order of the Crown-Star of IQI.l, 3 Citations. For his services during the invasion of Belgium, and for gallantry in action with the Belgian forces. XPAUL LEDBETER HARGREAVES, '19 ...,.... . .... ..... ........................................ F 1 'eizeh l'Var Cross, Special Citation. For admirable leadership of an American Ambulance Unit during violent hghting, March 25, 1918, and for conspicuous bravery under fire. He was killed June 4, 1918. RAYNIOND ALFRED HARPER, '18 ....................................................... ...French War Cross, 2 Citations. For conspicuous bravery, removing Wounded under heavy tire, October, 1918. STUART PIEINTZELMAN CFacultyj ..... ...... . . .................................................... Distinguished Service Medal. For extraordinary qualities as a soldier and an ofncer, and for conspicuous service during the war. Brigadier General, A. E. F. JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, '82 ........................... . ....... . .... . ..............................,. Otiicer of Legion of Honor. For distinguished and leading service in the cause of the Allies since the outbreak of the war in 1914. LANSING COLTON HOLDEN, '19 ..... Distinguished Service Cross, French War Cross, 2 C1?fl1ffl0llJ, Diploma of Aero Clnb of America. For extraordinary heroism in action, October 23, 1918, attacking and destroying single-handed three enemy balloons. He is credited with seven official air victories. VVILLIAM DODGE HORNE, IR., ,I3. ......................................................... ...Italian War Cross Cwith vstarj. For cons icuous braver as an ambulance driver while serving on the Italian front. Y D HERBERT BEECHER HUDNUT, IR., '16.. For bravery under fire, having been attacked by an enemy plane, he was forced to descend from his balloon in a parachute, being at all times under heavy Fire. ............................................................RL'C01l17IIOIl-Cllfd for Decoration. WVILLIAM DUDLEY FOULKE HUGHES, ,IQ ...................................... ' ............................... F reach War Cross. For courage and daring while removing wounded under heavy shell fire, when with the American Ambulance Service, October, 1917. ARTHUR REYNOLDS IQNOTT, '17 .............................. , ......................................... ....Citea' for braifery. For meritorious conduct in action, July 1, 1918, in which his battalion took 455 prisoners. VVALTER BURNSIDE IQNOX, '17 .............................................................. Cited by British Royal Flying Corps. For bravery in action. . 70 Reis l - '7Nm'3ul'.7X K KX' f LZ., ,QT ,. - ' A' ., gfggma ROBERT FRANCIS LABARRON, IS., '17 .... . ....... ..., F ranch War Cross, Illilitaify Medal. For d1st1ngu1shed service 111 field artillery. ROBERT PATTERSON LAMQNT, '19 ..... . ........ I .. ................. . ........ ,..,... F ranch War Cross Cwith paI111D, Military Medal. For gallantry While transporting munitions under heavy shell fire, November, 1917. - LIERBERT RUSSELL LAT1MER, 'o8. . .. .........................,................... ............ British Military Cross, Citation. For courage u11der trying circumstances, when he succeeded in bringing his-battery into action under heavy barrage. EMPIE LATIMER, 'OS ..... I. ........ ......,.................... . ...................... - ............... F reiicli Wai' Cross, Citation, For bravery in action, crawling 'through flames under shell tire to remove powder exposed to flames, thus saving the lives of his comrades. A EDWARD LAW, ,I3 .......... ..Citcd for bifatiery. Details not received. CHARLES COLTON LAWRENCE, III ....... , .... .................................. . ............................. I french Wai' Cross. For bravery and coolness, organizing and sending forward units that were demoralized and wavering, july, 1918. JAMES HENNEN LEGENDRE, '14 ...... , .............................................................. Diistiizgiiimcd Svrvfice Medal. For exceptional bravery i11 organizing and leading a party of volunteers through heavy machine gun fire, to rescue two wounded men, June 6, 1918. FRED, AVERY LYBOLT, '19 .... - ........................................ ...Frcizch War Cross. f For conspicuous bravery in the American Ambulance Service. ROBERT D'AVIS MCDOUGAL, IR.. '19 ..... , ...........,................. . ....,.... , ................ French War Cross Cwifli palmj. 7 For conspicuous bravery while driving an ambulance under heavy shell fire on a volunteer mission. EDWARD ALLEN NICNIILLJXN, '15 ..,............... . .......................................................... Cited for lmirei-y. For exceptional courage while directing the building of a road under fire, to facilitate the movement of troops. TOWNSEND ALARTIN, '17 ............... . .................................................................... Fraizclz War Cross. For courage and daring in removing wounded under hre, while i11 the American Ambulance Service, October, 1917. 'VAN SANTVOORD MERLE-SMITH, '11 ................................................................ Dirf1'1igu1'.r11.t-d Sl'I Z'iFl' C1'0.1s. For extraordinary heroism i11 action, directing tl1e operations of his company, when all the other officers were killed, and later leading the battalion. , ' HENRY COWLES MERRTTT, JR., '15 .... .... D iszfiugziislzcd Service Cross, Rcconziizciidvd for Fraizflz Wai' Crnxs, 2 Cilalin1i.r. Details not received. ' LOUIS VVARDLAW MII.ES Cljiacultyj .................... . ...... . ........................,........ '. .C011g1'i'x.s'i0i1r1I llfnilrll of 11011012 For extraordinary bravery and courage under Fire, leading his n1e11 in an attack, although he had lost the use of both arms and one leg. ' ' ' RTI-IOMAS HENRX' lXLiILES, IR., '17 .......................................................... Distiizguislzvd .S'r1'-sire CV-n.v.v, Cilufinu. For extraordinary heroism in action, june 5, IQI8. l-le was killed by 37 shell in the same attack. ZENOS RARISEY NIILLER, '18 .................................... Croix de Gticwe. Recouzlizcizdud for D1'.1fingi1i.rIz1'd Surtiirt' Ci'o.v.v. Ist. Lt., 27th Aero Squadron, A. E. F. Service at front from May Ist-Iuly 2oth. '18 W'ounded in right arm. Prisoner ol war, July 20th-Nov. 29th, 'I8. Brought down 2 balloons and 3 planes. I 7l l V5 ,A , . ,A ., V ,, ' ' i ' ' ' -A-f-1-an .ca-t,-Q-n I F f'Ei7?fg 1':, i9Y'5lTfff2Pt9i7f..QZ3TiTif-2.i..B1.'.QQ1?H if - RODMAN BROWNE NIONTGOMERY, '17 ......................... , ..... . ............................ , ...French War Cross For gallantry as an ambulance driver, while with the American Ambulance Service, VV'1LL1AM BLACKSHEAR MOORE, '17 .... ........................................ Distinguished Service Cross, French War Cross. For gallantry in action, September, 1918, keeping lines of communication open between French and American armies, under heavy tire. ' JOHN WILLIAMS l10RGAN, '16 .... ...French War Cross. Details not received. VVILLIAM HAMLIN NEELEY, '17 ......................,.................... ........... ............ . ........ . . Citation. For exceptional devotion to duty, courage and ability in his work in the air service, October, 1918. 'FJOHN XIERPLANCK NEwL1N, ,IQ ................................................... French Wfar Cross, Military Medal, Citation. For conspicuous bravery and courage in removing wounded under fire, While with the American Ambulance Service. ROBERT LEE NOURSE, '17 .................................................................................... French War Cross, For courage and faithfulness to duty, exposing himself without thought of personal danger, to assure the evacuation of wounded French soldiers, while with the American Ambulance Service. EARL DODGE OSBORN, '15 ................................................................................... French War Cross. For bravery while with the American Ambulance Service, removing wounded under heavy shell hre. Ross HENRY PENTZ, '20 ............................................................. . ...................,. ..2 Citations. For bravery under fire, while serving as a camion driver. HARRY ROBESON PERLEY, '20 ..........................................,................. ...Cited for bra-very. For gallantry as an ambulance driver, while with the American Ambulance Service. NEILSON POE, '97 ................. ...... .... R e conunended for Distinguished Ser'z'ice Cross and French TfVar Cross, 2 Citations. For showing mdominatable courage and the utmost disregard for his own safety. O D D 'tXfV1LL1AM CLARKSON POTTER, 'IQ ....... .............................. ................. . . .Dictingnishecl Service Croix. For bravery in action in the air service. Further details not received. PERCY RIVINGTON PYNE, '18, ................................................. . ......... . .......... Distinguished Sertficc Cross. For extraordinary heroism in the air service, October 23, 1918, driving off five enemy planes, while supporting an American squadron of three on a photographic mission. PHILIP SIDNEY R1CE, ,OI ................................................................................,.. French lVar Cross. d For bravery while with the American Ambulance Service, exposing himself to heavy shell fire, while transporting wounde from the front. VVILLIAM JOSEPH RODDEY, IR., '15 ................................... . ............................... Cited for Croix de Gnerrc. Ist Lt. Hdqs. C-o., 37Ist Infantry. Cited for displaying a ine example of courage and steadfastness. Severely wounded while commanding a section of Machine Guns in a covering detachment the night of September 2QlQl'1. ACDONALD NEIL CAMPBELL Ross, '17 ................................................... Recovniiieizded for British Ilfilitary Medal For bravery in action with the British army. He was wounded November 30, 1917, and died as a result of his wounds. JOHN GRIM ROTHERMEL, '19 ..... . .......................... . ................... , ..... , ........ . .... ...... . .French Ufar Cross. For bravery while with the American Ambulance Service, removing wounded Linder heavy shell fire. 72 , -1 y ,. . ,,, , . , ,, A- - 1 A SARTHUR VANDERXTOORT SAVAGE, '17 ........................ ..... Disfiazgziislzcd Service Cross, French War Cmrs Cwifli jwalml. For extraordinary heroism in action, July, 1918, driving off' single-handed a Whole platoon of Germans with a machine gun. He Was killed in this engagement. ROBERT HENRX' SCANNELL, '15 .................................... . ..... .. ....,..,... , ...........,......,... French DVUJ' Crorr. For bravery While Wrth the American Ambulance Service, removing' Wounded While under heavy shell tire, September, 1917. REES TOWNSEND SCULLY, '09 ...........,..................,...............................,................ French Wai' Cross. For bravery in transporting munitions under heavy bombardment, September, 1917. ALLEN SHENSTONE, '14 ................... I ....................,................... ' ...... . .... British Military Cross. For conspicuous gallantry in action with the Royal Engineers, British Army, 1916. HENRY DYER MOORE SHERRERD, '17 ..............,........ ........... ...... . ..... ' .... . . .French Wai' Cross, Citation. For conspicuous bravery in the American Ambulance Service. HOR.ACE FRANKLIN SIMON, '17 ..................,..... . ............ ...Frcizrlz War Cross. For bravery under hre in the American Ambulance Service. CHARLES NEWTON SISSON, A. M., '17 ........................... ............. - . .,..............................,........ Cifafioii. For extraordinary bravery in action, October 9, 1918, personally leading two small patrols against the enemy, and captur- ing two machine guns and 112 prisoners. THoM,As GUTHRIE SPEERS, '12 ..................,............. ...Distizigiizklzed Service Cross, Frenclz Citation. fFor bravery under tire While With the army as a chaplain. W1LL11x1vr MARVIDT SPENSER, '15 ....................................... I ......... , ....... ,... . ..Dirtizzgui11wd Service Cross. I For bravery in action near Chateau-Thierry. He Was Wounded in this engagement. ELLIOT WHITE SPRINGS, '17 .,........... I .............. I ............. I . ., .......... 1 ........., I ................... Cited for Z71'C1'Z'CI'vV. For extraordinary ability as a pilot of the British Royal AlI',FO1'CC, having II official air victories to his credit. EDVVARD ADDISON STEVENS tlfacultyj .... .. ................................................................. Frmclz War Crosx. For bravery under fire While With the American Ambulance. He was reported missing, june, 1918, and later was found to be a prisoner. RALLEN VV. TALLEY, '16 ....... ......................,........................ 1 ........................,.... F rafzcli War Cross. For displaying remarkable courage under fire, leading his men in an attack under violent bombardment. He Was killed in this engagement. . LOUIS FELIX THVLMERMAN, IR., ,IQ .........,... . .......... ....... ......... - ......... I ....... D i stiugzzislzrd Svrffirv Cross, Cimfimz. For bravery in action, june 6, IQIS, leading' his men in a bayonet charge against SUDC1'101'.lll1l'l1l'JC1'S, and capturing I7 men and two machine guns. 1'1ERBERT PELT, TOWNSEND, '10 ........................................... ' ............ : .... .... . ..F1-ulzrh War C'1'u.1.r. For valor under nre as an ambulance driver, while with the American Ambulance Service. EDWARD DAv1s TOWNSEND, '05 ....... . ............... . ............ I ..... I .... '. .. ..... . .................... I. . .Fa-i-url: War Crn.r.v. For bravery in carrying Wounded under heavy shell fire, While with the American Ambulance Service. PIENRY BURLING THo11PsoN, JR., '20 ............... . ...... . ....... . ............. . .Fi-viiclz War C1-mrs Civillz pizluzl, Cimliifu. For conspicuous bravery while transporting munitions under heavy shell fire, October 7, 1917. 73 g -- .. 'A ,ai ,Ai 1 - . - I ir. ,- .. .,,....1.. g,5we.- rf- V ww ,L .ahh-3,33e.int.etn.i1.,,'.Kjgg ie',s,',le1,f,,Zr3?1ysii:1iji 'AAP ,Ig V,,, . 155 sw , A ,...,,11- ALFRED MILLS UI-ILER, ,II .....,..................... - ,... ............................,............. I falian War Cross of Merit. In recognition of services to the Italian Army while driving an American Ambulance, June, 1918. ' HENRY VAN DYKE, '73 .................................................. . .................... Coizzmazzder of Legion of Honor. For valuable services during the ,war, particularly when he was Ambassador to Holland in 1914. - GEORGE AUGUsTUs VAUGHN, ,IQ. Disfiiiguishcd Servire Cross, Brz'fi'.rlz Disfiiigizislwd Flying Cross, Recomnieizided for French War Cross. For courage and ability as a pilot when his patrol was attacked by I5 enemy planes. An accredited Ace. 'FBENJAMIN STUART VVALCOTT, '17 .......................................................................... French War Cross. For showing admirable courage, when, while in a fight with an enemy plane, he was attacked by three more, and brought down behind the German lines. FGALBRAITH WARD, ,I5. ....... , ........................................................................ .............. C itafion. For showing utter disregard for his own safety in directing and helping his 1T1Cll to find shelter, while leading a detachment through a heavily shelled swamp, November 2, 1918. CORNELIUS VVINANT, '18 ................... .... ....................... ............................. F 1 ' cinch VVG7' Cross, Citation. For gallant work erformed in transporting wounded under heav fire October 1 17, in the American Ambulance Service. 5 fs Y 1 1 DAVID JUDSON WINTON, '20 .....,....................................... . ........................ ..DiSfilZ'g'ZLlAJl1L'd Se1'tfice Cross. For extraordinary heroism in action, September, 1918, driving his tank into a wood to reduce a machine gun nest, and leav- ing the tank when it was set on ire, to advance on foot. joHN SYLVESTER WOODBRIDGE, '18 ........,................................................................. French War Cross. For bravery in removing wounded under heavy shell fire, when 111 the American Ambulance Service. WALTER FAIRFIELD VVYLIE, ,2O ...................................................................., , ..... ...Cited for brcIz't'ry. For bravery under fire while transporting munitions. 'kDied in service. For further information, see article on Died in Service. 5. , ,,.,, , ,,,. -. :inf e- 1' 74 Avi! M f,f'x r ,. . 5 .4 .' I,-.' 'W-LQ- ' '-, 2'1rf1'q?y. -' , . L- - ,:. ,. , ., , . H, ...W Q, ., I N If 1 .xg K.- .. ,, ,. moe iSrmwIon.,.'M1f1r...a ,.,, B .A: . : ,:,,, ., A , ,, , THE PRINCETON S. A. T. C. ON PARADE L l - . ' ' ,'A ' j . , , L he-fHafi-fififwn-i'c1afii!:.HABf5 Z i a f t Q4 '33 MONG the many noteworthy achievements of Princeton men LIEUTENANT GEORGE AUGUSTUS VAUGHN, IR. during the war is the winning by two graduates and two undergraduates of the coveted title Mace. Although the num- - ber seems small at First glance, its significance is better realized when it is considered that but 63 Americans were ofhcially l designated as aces by the VVar Department during the par- ticipation oi the United States in the war. A total of 31 enemy planes was shot down by the quartet according to the ofhcial count, although each of the four is known to have accounted for more than he has officially received credit. First among the Tiger aces is Lieutenant George Augustus Vaughn, Ir., 'IQ, of Brooklyn, N. Y., with an ofhcial total of thirteen enemy planes. This ihrintetnn Quest ,L if 1 A 1-' number wins for him sixth place among all the American aces. Lieutenant Vaughn was among the first graduates of the United States School of Mili- tary Aeronautics at Princeton and also received preliminary training at the J Princeton Flying School. He has been awarded the British Distinguished Flying Cross, the Distinguished Service Cross, and has been cited for tl1e 1 French lNar Cross. t-EIS 672T'qE?'APT.AIN ELLIOTT sPRrNos, '17, of Lancaster, s. C., Q' ranks next among the Princeton aces with a record of ,Q .wg J V N 0 Z: was Q02 eleven during German crashes Captain Springs was attached the greater period of his service to a British combat wing, and has been cited for his courage by the British Royal Air Service. LIEUTENANT ELLIOTT WHITE SPRINGS Vlv lk iff ,,t,l' H l,:, , -,,.l., ,,..,. , , , . Q- X . fr i n foam. fi- A A 4, : E IEUTENANT LANSING coLToN Hotoisiv, '19, of- iveiv an 3 I . . ' , . .l . ' 6' QQ ' York City an honor graduate of the School of Militaiy Aeronautics, is officially credited with having brought down K seven Hun machines. The successive destruction of three Q9 I enemy observation balloons, after first putting a' German A pursuit plane out of action, all in one engagement, is one of his most brilliant exploits. Lieutenant Holden has been named in two citations and is the possessor of the Distinguished Service Cross and the VVar Medal and Diploma of the Aero Club of America. 1 LIEUTENANT LANSING COLTON HOLDEN, JR. I the fourth Princeton ace, has received the French War Cross 3- ,O with Palm in recognition of his work, which was mainly E? .gi c 33 with the French and British Armies. Later on, during his , 15' Lg service in the American Army, Major Biddle was flight' EZ M commander of the squadron to which Hobey Baker was 1 attached. He was accredited by the lVar Department with , five German planes. One of his feats, which, so far as is known, was un- paralleled during the war, was the capture of a German aviator Whom he forced to accompany him back to the Allied lines. MAJOR CHARLES JOHN BIDIJLE ' 77 . Voz AJOR CHARLES JOHN BIDDLE, '11,-of Philadelphia, Pa., if 'Y I . . . . ,- ---f . . W Y 2. , .1 - '11 1' ...- -w .v PRINCETON UNIVERSITY R. O. T. C., 1917-I8 I f ' Fira ,,., -.ffr:.a1 , 1' Ely.. fi,-.g,.,,:,E,,., ,... Y- -ti, . . I lg A I ,gl . Q, A., I: .:,- ,'v.. , , ,..-. , -4-1. .1 H . ,5 12 .': iaritiirrlv-111. .3311 it :..s:.Q.1:+2i 1 1Brintetun Utiniheri:-fitp estrtiz Qbffiters' Training nrps HE PRINCETON PROVISIONAL BATTALION was formed early in the spring of 1917 shortly after President j E lfVilson issued his submarine warning to Germany. The student body, realizing the need of military preparation, Q er 1 was not slow in' availing themselves of the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of military service, and A mu some goo men were enrolled in the battalion. The problem of organizi-ng such a body of untrained men fell upoh '34 ' 'v Captain Stuart I-leintzelman, then Professor of Military Science and Tactics in the University. Drill in the gym- nasium was started immediately, those who had attended Plattsburg camps acting as instructors. VVith the advent of more favorable weather, drill was held on Brokaw field. The afternoon period was taken up with close and extended order, and the fundamentals were thoroughly mastered before further progress was made. Later there were occasion- al skirmishes with instruction in minor tactics. Three army sergeants were detailed to the University to assist Captain Heintzel- man, and with their help the practical drill progressed rapidly. Colonel William Libbey, y77, and Mr. Frederick NV. Luehring were in charge of the rifle instruction, which included both the theory and the use of the rifle. Mr. Foggitt acted as physical director. At the Commencement in june the battalion paraded, giving not only an exhibition of close order drill and calis- thenics, but a miniature attack, illustrating the method by which enemy trenches are taken in waves. The purpose of the R. O. T. C. throughout the year had been to prepare men for entrance to the Officers' Camps. With this idea in view intensive courses of two or three weeks' duration were organized, and before the end of the year some 200 Princeton men entered the Fedefal Camps. From the latter'part of May to the middle of August, 1917, a summer camp was organized at Princeton under the command of Major Stanley Rumbough, U. S. A. The plan of this camp was to carry on the training already given preparing those who were of age for admission to the Federal Camps, and giving those under twenty-one an .opportunity of preparing themselves for future service. The unit consisted of over 300 men. -Major Rumbough was assisted by Professors Root and Heermance, .of the University Faculty, two Canadian oflicers invalided home from the Westerii front, and nine National Guard officers, eight of them former Captains. Instruction was given in all subjects incident to the training of an oflicer. The recommendation of General Barber, who inspected the camp, was so high that all members who possessed the required qualifi- cations as to age, and desired admission to an Officers' Camp, were admitted immediately and without question. The Princeton R. O. T. C. Battalion was reorganized in the fall of IQI7 under Major Herbert H. Sargent, U. S. A. Re- tired, who had been detailed by the Government to take charge of all military work at Princeton. The battalion included prac- tically all the undergraduates. Participation on the college teams was made incident to membership in the battalion, and five hours every week were given over to military work. Arriving in February, 1918, Captain Cornelius, of the Canadian forces, and Lieutenant Qnow Captainj de Fourmestraux, of the French Army, were of invaluable assistance in the work. To theni belongs a great deal of credit for the success of the R. O. T. C. In the class room and on the parade ground they inspired the members of the unit with that morale which is so essential to a military organization. A summary of the R. O. T. C. should not omit the work of Professors Root and Dewing, ot the Fa'culty, nor should Prof. Luehring and his work in rifle instruction be passed over without mention. , In the spring Major Sargent Cpromoted to Lt.-Col.j was called to the War College in Wasliirigton, and Major Know Colonelj Pearson was detailed to carry on the work. The training still continued, but in a more intensive manner. At Com- mencement time some sixty men were sent to Plattsburg to the R. O. T. C. Camp. and it was here that the R. O. T. C. was changed to the S. A. T. C. This change had no effect on the camp held in Princeton last summer, but in the fall the old Re- serve Officers' Training Corps, organized in all the colleges, gave way to the new Students' Army Training Corps. ' 79 , ,, . 4 i 1 9 EQQAIOR Cnow Lieut.-Colonelj Herbert Howland Sargent was detailed by the govern- fi 'oo ment in,Decemher, 1918, to succeed Captain Heintzelman as commander of the E- 3 Princeton Battalion and Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Previous to 55' 0,7 X his retirement from active duty in IQII, Major Sargent had seen 28 years of con- ' ' tinuous service in the Army, and had participated in numerous campaigns. Dur- l idea. ing the Spanish-American Wfar he was recommended for brevets by Generals Wood and Otis for his bravery in the battle of San Matio, where he commanded the attacking forces. Major Sargent is the author of several books on military subjects, and is considered one of the foremost authorities on the campaigns of Napoleon. After four months of notable success at Princeton, he was recalled by the government to sit in the XVar College at VVashington, Where the quality of his services is indicated by the rapid promotion accorded him. CAPTAIN STUART HEINTZELMAN acc-Q , Q9 '7' ga PAPTAIN Cnow Brigadier Generalj Stuart Heintzelman came to Princeton 6255 in the Fall of 1916 as Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and later took command of the Princeton Provisional Battalion when it was formed V fjgjQgg3 in February, 1917. Graduated with honors from 'West Point in 1899, General Heintzelman saw service in the Boxer Uprising in China and in the Philip- pines, and later in Mexico. He was also a lecturer in the Army Service School at Fort Leavenworth prior to coming to Princeton. Since he has been in France, he has received the D. S. 'M. from the VVar Department. Loved and ad- mired by all associated with him at Princeton, the words of Dean VVest characterize Gen- eral Heintzelman most truly, HA skilled instructor in his science and'a'born commander MAJOR HERBERT HONVLAND SARGENT of men, by instinct and by training a soldier of the truest type. 80 67,39 .uw 0 49 Ufhe Zarmcvton 'IB1-nr ea Bren: i ... ' an V w is o ii? 4.. , f f ., . ,, ,I , I W f 1 - ,- CAPTAIN JOHN CORNELIUS Coco Gp 25: c-'je vga nu 3-'33 fi' oc W was Z age, Qc: Cornelius was Clllaptain mfnelius APTAIN JOHN RUFUS CORNELIUS was detailed to Prince- ton by the Canadian Government at the request of President Hibben. The University could have obtained the services of no better man. He has not only the ability of a drill master, perfected by fourteen years of continuous service in the British army, but also a spirit of Fight and enthusiasm which was soon instilled into every member of the R. O. T. C. Captain a member of the famous 58th Canadian Battalion, and for two years participated in the severest kind of righting in Flanders. I-le was wounded three times and finally, after spending a 'year in a hospital in Eng- land, was sent back to Canada to convalesce. Captain Cornelius is a gradu- ate of the University of Edinburgh, and was a member of the Royal Scots Regiment for ei-ght years-prior to the war. Recently he has been recom- mended for decoration for valor. The success of the R. O. T. C. is due in great part to the individual work of Captain Cornelius. In the organization of'intensive drill periods and theoretical classes for the study of modern warfare, he gave the more advanced students an opportunity to gain information that was of great help in the Of- ficers' Camps. These classes included the study of army organization, hand grenades, trench warfare and musketry. Captain Cornelius has made a special study of the latter and has Written several pamphlets for use in the British Army. At the Summer Camp he introduced the landscape target, the iirst ol its kind to be used in this country. A The Captain's influence on the parade ground, and the valuable knowledge gained in his special classes is shown in the testimonials of those who left to enter more active service. There is no better testimonial of an olhcer than that of the men who served under him. , 81 I shi-s 'Glfhe 1BrmceIon Eric en EPS! ..,.,sg4'e.vg,g.y ,, I .A w .. gg., Q-gif .,, 2 -. es. - , f J :sv .. .. ., , ,, ,, ., , f zL.1sf:+fikrL.- -1. 1 . rs s: J -if -, I -' -ff vw '-91- .'- Y '-. . ' .f -e IS '-.w ,- .' . -Q' -in-. . .:mm,,. .. wr,-:..as-a.,... ' .,..m,f,?:,j COLONEL JOHN A. PEARSON A .fs ....., , 1. Q, -.ar vypww ulnnel Pearson D75 53 SBOLONEL JOHN ALONZO PEARSON came to Princeton in Q-'25 April, 1918, to succeed Major Sargent as Professor of 'Military V A Science and Tactics. At that time he held the rank of Major. fjglillgi His previous training and work were of such a character as to lg 0 'U ht him thoroughly for his new duties. He entered VVest Point -Z in 1897, graduated four years later, and was assigned to the 11th Cavalry. He remained with this regiment during most of his career, serving in the Philippines, and later along the Mexican Border under General Pershing. It was while in Mexico that he suffered a severe injury to his back. and it was this injury that kept him from active service overseas. While riding one evening he struck a rope stretched across his path, was thrown backwards over his horse and dragged for some distance with one foot in the stirrup. Colonel Pearson is well known in the Army as an expert rifleman, and competed for several years as a member of the Cavalry Rifle Team. As Commandant of the R. O. T. C. Colonel Qthen 'MaioQ'TPearson was most successful. He had been recommended for this position both to the VVar Department and to President Hibben by Major Sargent upon the latter's de- parture for the VVar College. In june he was promoted to the rank of Lieu- tenant-Colonel. During the months of july and August Colonel Pearson was commanding Officer of the summer camp held in Princeton to supplement the work of the R. O. T. C. In the fall he was appointed Commandant of the Students' Army Training Corps established at the University. His promotion to the ranlc of Colonel came just before the signing of the armistice. The Princeton Battalion of the S. A. T. C. was reputed to he one of the best in the country, and its success may be attributed to the efforts and ability of Colonel Pearson. SZ , . . .... ,. . ., , ., , , . M , - I' I xv err I 1 ,fog M l r , f ,.4..v- It 9 t c , .. Stuhents' Qrmp raining urps ' gif yi? accordance with special regulations issued by the 'War Department's Committee on Education and Special H , ' 'Training, Princeton University established a unit of the Students' Army Training Corps. For admission two 2 things were required-that the candidate be of draft age, and that he be a graduate of a standard four year Z school, or have equivalent preparation. A member of the unit was a-member of the United States Army, and f ,pi was therefore obliged to meet the physical qualifications for induction. 'J The plan of the War Department in forming the S. A. T. C. was to make use of the colleges and univer- sities of the country, by creating in them centers of general and military education, from which material might be drawn for the making of officers. With this idea the unit at Princeton was formed under the command of Colonel john A. Pearson, who had been detailed to the University the previous spring as Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Begin- ning with a provisional battalion, formed under Captain Heintzelman, in February of IQI7, the summer camp held that year and the year following an efficient military organization had already been built up. Of the many who applied for admission 650 were accepted, and on October First 500 were formally inducted into the service of the United States. These men were divided into three companies. A Company with barracks in Holder Hall, B ' Company assigned to Campbell and Hamilton Halls and four entries of Holder, and C Company quartered in Blair. The non-inducted men-men under eighteen years of age- were formed into a fourth company with W'itherspoon Hall as its barracks. To complete the organization eleven army ofh- cers were assigned to assist Colonel Pearson in the instruction. The plan of the S. A. T. C. was to give each candidate for a commission a background of academic training upon which to base his military knowledge. In accordance with this plan each student was required to carry a schedule of at least I5 hours a week-his course varied with the individual preference for a certain branch of service. Courses in Military Science and VVar Issues were required of all members of the unit. In addition to these, courses were offered in Gunnery, Hygiene and Sanitation, Military Law, Topography, Military French and German: Those .who showed special ability along the lilies of Engineering, Chemistry or Medicine were permitted to drop some of the drill hours and pursue these subjects in a more intensive manner. The required courses of instruction included training for the Infantry, Artillery, Air Service, Ordnance, Quarter- master and Signal Corps. The mornings were devoted to academic work, the afternoons to military instruction. Training in the latter included infantry drill, trench digging, bombing, bayonet work and calisthenics. At the outset great emphasis was placed on close order drill for squads, and the beneficial results of this could easily be seenvlater on when. platoon, company and battalion drill were started. Instruction in extended order began as soon as the battalion had mastered close order work. Many temporary shifts were made in the non-commissioned officers, and in this way the men learned to issue commands as well as to execute them. Work was resumed on the trench system, which had been practically completed during the summer camp, and an elabor- ate bayonet course was constructed on the field opposite. Throughout the fall men were picked to be sent to the Central Officers' Schools throughout the country. On October 10th fifty left for infantry camps, six for machine gun and five for heavy artillery. On the second of November an additional eight men left for the heavy artillery school .at Fortress Monroe. The end of hostilities abroad prevented the sending of some fifty additional men to the various officers' schools. The success of the Princeton S. A. T. C. Unit may well be verined by one concrete instance-of the hfty men sent to the infantry school at Camp Lee, but one ,candidate failed to receive his commission. Shortly after the signing of the armistice, the l1Var Department decided to discontinue the Students Army Training Corps throughout the universities and colleges, and on December Ioth the Princeton Unit was demobilized. 83 P51 . . ..., ,.,- .F AM . , :V . -.., . ,.,-,, gc, ... -2, v,A- .,V., , Fr! h H gifs, A lwf-W3U'W'1'?tP11ffwf731? 1 CAPTAIN PAUL DE FOURMESTRAUX aptain 1951111 he jfuurmestraux g h N the beginning of the war Captain de Fourmestraux was French , Vice-Consul in Beirut, Syria. Although exempted from mili- Qy tary service because of defective eye-sight, he volunteered as a 4 private in the 117th Infantry Regiment for the duration of the ' war. By reason of his ability as a leader and through bravery on the field he successively became corporal, sergeant, second lieutenant and first lieutenant. 1-le took part in different bat- tles, particularly in Perthesles Hurles, Souain and Champagne. During an as- sault in the French offensive of September, 1915, he was severely wounded, having received six Wounds in this one battle. After spending nine months in clincerent French hospitals, he was detailed during his convalescence to the Foreign Office in Paris. In 1917, at the request of Princeton University, the French Government consented, through Ambassador Iusserand, to send to Princeton a disabled French oflicer to assist in the military instruction which was then being con- ducted by Major Sargent. Captain de Fourmestraux was 'detailed to Prince- ton by the French War Oliice and arrived to take up his, duties on Vtlashing- ton's birthday, 1918. During one year, in co-operatio1T1vith Major Sargent, Lt.-Colonel Pearson and Captain Cornelius, in lectures and on the field, he in- structed the students in the art of warfare as he had himself learned it through experience. As an instructor on the R. O. T. C., the Summer Camp, and the S. A. T. C., Captain de Fourmestraux specialized in teaching trench construc- tion and warfare. The system of trenches, west of the Stadium, was con- structed according to his plans and under his supervision. During the S. A. T. C. he also conducted a course in military French. In the latter part of the year 1918 Captain de Fourmestraux was recalled by the French Government, and as soon as he receives his discharge from the Army, he will resume his duties in the consular service. For gallantry on the 'battlefield Captain de Fourmestraux was made a Knight of the Legion of Honor and received the Croix de Guerre. In recog- nition of his services in America, he was promoted to the rank of Captain in September, 1918. ' 84 . gy 5331.-, , , . ,X . . . .. ,. '-,. - . ' ,- .A- EHYQWQ-Plbin,rL .EZQ:iti1S?..Ail-',,BZirii'jf Stuhents' Qrmp Training Qllnrps CAPT. W. R. K. MITCHELL Adjutant LLLUT. G. VV. CASSELL Asst. Adjutant CAPT. DAYTON VOORHEES Disbursizzg cmd Su11zm.a1'y 'Court Officer LIEUT. E. DREWS Ordnance Officer W. D. F. HUGHES Sergeant Major I. R. FRANZ Iimzd Leader ORGANIZATION COLONEL JOHN A. PEARSON C07lZ111CllldflZg Ofjfcer A F. L. PAO!-: W. B. TODD Color SGI'gC'Cl7'1fS 85 LUSUT. T. I. LEWIS Persomzcl Adjutant LIEUT. L. V. TALAMINI Asst. PCI'50ll'7'1Cl Adjutant LIEUT. R. D. WARING Supply Officer Fxuznxzlucx VV. LUEHRING Iizstrucfoz'-Bayonct W, T. THACH HC11'fC1Il'071f VS1-apply Sergmnl I. HI. LEH Chiff Clcrle .5 QBQQIBriwc'eIo11im.43Qitifa.a:f,AE3:vae?.-2 ' ', L if A.f' 3 !WETv'w'3m-. K i ,. f' l DL .M Twp, 7, ', 5 g. .H ' My 1 fix.: - . '-,- , , , . - . - -V , ., , , ...V , Y .-, f..,3'fff?Y 4?:Q F?N 'I' 1 ,i f H , . , ' . ,V . ,. , . , -, , .. - J A, 2 - V .+ J v'fffMsf+fQ-Q? COMPANY A R. H. Mahaffy fxpmulwh K. A .4A .,:.4 .. ... A.L,.,... . ,, ..,, ,,,.,AA .. . .,,, . , f fp uy..f1.zerf.tmtQzuneffefugnaa i gf. P. WALLIS ...... Q Qtumpanp B. VV. BOYDEN, 2d Lt., Infantry, U. S. Army .. ............. Commanding Officer H. H. HACKNEY ..... ............. B. XV Bluntschli C. L. Carrick G. C. Comstock W. L. Barclay, Ir. B. N. Brown G. Cisco-Smith B. W. Cohn R. T. Addis M. E, Anderson H. A. Anderson E. Arpee H. D. Baldy M. C. Barnum I. E. Bathgate U. Bevens . T. D. Blake I E. S. Boteler V. T. Botting H . G. Bradley G. L. Broffe U G. Campbell nf R. campbeii A. M. Carey C. Cass G. W. Chambers M. E. Clark W. N. Connolly C. D. Copeland F. L. Corcoran P. B. Cowan W. E. 'W. Cramer :Left for C. o. T. s. G. I. Cooke A. K. Hamilton A. K. Harris XV. B. Hurst T. E.Kilby C. VV. Laird J. D. Croll A. L. Cuff . Cushman F. W. Danforth G. K. Davies P I. S. Curtiss L . E. Davies M. Day G. A. Dibert D. Douglas A. Drucker J. A. Dunbar YF. C. Ellis G. M. Erhart C. Esposito R. M. Evans E. C. Ewald F. I. Exline VV. C. Ferguson TH. Fink P. V. Forster S. B. Fox J. H. Frohman A. L. Fulcl M. H. Garrity C. P. Garvey VV. L. Goetschiu S. D. Gould AD. Gray VV. H. Grogan P. F. Griffin L. I. Halsted T. F. Hance XE. Harris S. Hathaway YN. Herzog W. E. Hole L. Hopkins H. C. Howells 21 I. D. Hutchinson A. B. .lackson R. S. Jett A. Johnson L. XV. Tones R. E. Kent G. N. Knowells K. W. Kolhe L. Koszynski S First Sergeant I. L. ADLER. .. M. E. DURING Supply Sergeant . E. H. JAMES SERGEANTS G. Jeffers P. R. Norton I. Mish R. L. Page CORPORALS XV. S. MacPhee J. S. Parry R. H. Mahaffy I. Pershing G. D. Murray I. N. Pope PRIVATES ' C. E. Garnaus B. F. Kraffert F. S. Kushner D. S. Lamb R. N. Lawrence R. K1 Lewis ' S. B. Link A. P. Loshing G. H. Love XB. B. McAlpin' F. H. McKnight. J. M. Madden QG. P. Ramsay 1 R J. A. Molloy A. Manchee' .L L. Mandell A. Marks' NV. R. Matthews -T. H. Megahan G. 'Meriwether M. Miller S. VV. Milne XV. Murtland R. H. Nelson R. D. Normancleau' U. A. O'Gorman, Ir. 87 l. i.. S. A. Rhodes W. B. Spencer L. C. Reynolds R. L. Tompkins P. B. Townley XV. E. Pardoe R. E. Porteous L. T. Porter C. P. Price . V. Raymond E. I. Reeser WV. S. Reeve R. E. Riegal H . G. Riesenberg E. C. Robbins H. C. Robinson I. Rogers A. P. Rumsey R. C. Sailer R. Sanger XV A. Saums Al. E. Scarff R. G. Scarlett ,l. Schell R. Schirmer R. B. Scull I. Sinclaire M. Sinclaire . . . . .Company Clerk ..........Buglers M. O. W'est B. W. Williains R. C. Townsend M. Ulman E. Wlheaton XE. L. Singleton XC. Skinner I. Slocum E. G. Smith S. Sperry I. W. Steans G. Stout C. O. Taft S. K. Thomson R. Todd I. E. Townsend VV. G. Tuttle YH. M. Twitchell P. L. Tyson XD. A. Uebelacker I. Vanderbogert T. T. XNainwright H. R. VVanless R. Y. Wfarner A. H. Vklatson T. I. S. Waxter B XVeatl1erhy B. . VV. G. Wlells H. Young M 1, f A1,,.,, , H ,, , ,,,, , ,. ,,. ,444 ,,:, A,.,,, .,,, , A,--, ' COMPANY B 4 ZIEtae.2.P2.3Brm:-ftnlu. -f A I I. ...W ,R .I- as-vmielf li . . ., .rw .' --322 .. I n ,I..,! ,.ivQ-gtgqgh. :!Pr,3,:v:s,-1.-,fain-.r . Qlnmpanpl H. F. BAKER, 2d Lt., Infantry, U. S. Armyf ............. .. . ..Commanding Officer 'gC.BD:YCiIIgI23s1zY ? 1 X . ' ' . I I I 'uhn I -..-..' First Sergeants C. H. Hamas ,........................ .... C ompany Clerk T. M. BARTOW ........ ...Supply Sergeant E. H. MAR'fIN ..... ......... B ugler SERGEANTS C. T. Alpaugh F. R. Dulles I. A. 'Millholland 'W. L. Powers W. B. Todd T. I. Wood D. L. Chamberlain P. E. Gaylord P. D. Moser A. Reichner R. I. Upson YL. C. Woods, Ir. H. T. Dickinson C. W. Mayo I. H. Neher YG. L. Smith B. F. Watts +I. S. Worden CORPORALS C. Billings I. E. Davis I. M. Flinn ICG. Macdonald ' R. VV. Thorington R. L. Wintringer H. C. Botting I. P. Dennis G. W. Furness W. L. Morgan F. R. Wadleigh, I r. E. W. Woods, Ir. G. P. Bryan E. S. English F. F.. Hoge E. R. Perry E. E. VVatts, Ir. W. W. Wrenn XL. M. Dabney P. Euwer A. B. Iacobs E. F. Rahn PRIVATES D. C. Anderson S. I. Brocklebank A. L. Dyer I. R. Hoopes I. L. Moore E. H. Stabler R. V. Anderson I. E. Brodhead T. P. Dyson A. W. Horton, Ir. H. H. A. Morris G. D. Stengel C. F. Andrews N. C. Brower I. R. Engle M. D. Ioyce F. Myers A. H. Stephan H M. Arnold L. C. Bruce G. L. Eynon E. O'N. Kane,'Ir. R. E. Ozias, Ir. L. M. Stevens C. U. Atkinson I. C. Buck H. F. Farr D. A. Kay H. R. Parrish S. T. Stewart C. D. Atwater R. S. Burgher I. H. Fawcett T. H. Kearney T. B. Penheld, Ir. E. Stilson, Ir. R. P. Baker R. A. Cannon P. N. Fenton WV. H. Kneedler, Ir. E. A. Pessagno D. B. Straight I. D. Ballard A. H. Clarke I. V. Flaig F.. C. Kopp ' D. I. Pope I. L. Tappen E. L. Barbee I. Conner D. B. Foresman E. H. Kurth W. H. Prioleau, Ir. F. P. Twinem B. Barringer A. F.. Conover I. H. Freeman VV. B. Kloppenburg F. L. Post C. S. Vllliite K. W. Barrows VV. H. Conover D. L. Fringer L. V. Keefer. VV. L. Ream I. L. Wigton XH. A. Barton H. Cottier L. I. Fuller VV. A. Kraiss P. Riccardi W. VV. Wilcox, Ir. T. H. Benedict I. P. Cotton H. C. Gable R. V. Lindabury H. I. Richardson G. B. Will XE. M. Belknap A. Cunningham G. E. Gere A. S. Loose T. H. Rickert R. D. Vlfilliains E. L. Bennett I. C. Curtis. lr. F. S. Grandin I. M. Lopez W. U. Rutledge S. H. VVilliams I. H. Bennett G. H. Curtis E. B. Greey L. R. Leinbach M. L. Schafer E. G. VVillyoung, Ir. I. E. Berdich L. A. Cushman, Ir. C. Hale, Ir. I. S. McDonnell, Ir. L. M. Schank D. O. Wilson G. P. Berry R. B. Daniels H. S. Haines H. D. McKinnon H. H. Schmidt ' I. A. XfVilson I. A. Bingham, Ir. P. N. Dean C. S. Hart A. M. MacColl I. H. Sliivers I. D. I. Wood L. S. Bingham I. L. Delate R. Hartshorne I. Marks . L. H. Sichelstiel R. H. NVoll F. O. Blackwell VV. F. Dittig T. S. Heyman E. K. Miller H. T. Skelding W. A. S. Wright E. B. Blake I. P. Dixon C. E. Hillegas H. K. Miller, Ir. I. H. Slawson S. Yawitz H. B. Blauvelt S. T. Dodd G. T. Hoag T. S. Montgomery' H. M. Smith F. T. Young A. C. Bogert C. H. Donner F.. Holmes D. D. Moore V l Left for-C. o. T. s. l 89 NW I fwwmfwa, WEL Q I ,-. mm? . Tv ' , I mg?Mf66- 1 . 11 h'm:ywMvff1HvNg'f'r? '-rfwffw fnMf -1 - H1f'f. v - MmH:w+uv:Hv?Hfi:1v.f 5 ff1 i' , .I 1-'f K . . . 'W-5 ' 2 -If -V 5,572 4 A , ' '3' ff Z . . ., .i Nw. A, , -- ..:1:' .:. ,, .- 'ff-M ' - ,,,3.,g.i1.. L' , : f'I' .. .., ,. ,., .. Msg .,.::..,, -xv--H -' Hhs Ernnceion 'Bran el Ex-slew UQV? qirl I, COMPANY C Uhe 331-1111:-elomw Earn: ei Bm-ae l W ,.. 'M ' -- F .- '- - v:f'ff'.:,- , , , ' . ixl jv' 1,1 l ' ' -, '- JI- A ' --, , - . ... ,,'vfLf-- -lg 4 'lyr I A -ll A' 'V I K' J U I ' 'li U vi' 1 ' V QE Qllumpanp FULLER ALBRIGHT, 2d Lt., Infantry, U.'S.,Army .......... Commanding Officer .. .Company Clerk RICHARD STILLVVELL ........................... First Sergeant R. DENNISTON, JR. ,....,,,,,,,,,.,, , VV. R. TAYLOR G. M. L. LABRANCHE, Jn. ..., . .. .... Supply Sergeant W. E. VVYNCOOP ' ' ' . ' SERGEANTS J. N. Armstrong, Jr. D. M. Barringer, Jr. J. H. Barwise W. Bolton, Jr, VV F. Bertshinger J. M. Brush V. A. Cordes, Jr. XD. R. Dance E. W. fAckley C. W. Aldridge J. O. Anderson G. F. Applegate W. R. Aylward M. D. Baldwin L. T. Batt A J. M. Benson A. L. Bernhard A. Beith H. P. Bogert A. H. Brawner F. A. Brazell XJ. H. Bryan A. S. Butcher J. Carson C. Carter H. A. Cartier B. H. Chapman R. C. Coflin H. N. Collinson G. R. Compton PF NV. H. Conover F. T. Corbett is Pls W. A. Dew J. A. Forbes D. B. Halsted FP. Harvey J. P. Davis H. F. Egner G. M. Harper, Jr. J. N. Hynson VV. S. Cranmer S. A..Cullum H. Cunningham R. J. Davis R. S. Dempsey H. P. Dilworth, J P. J. Donnelly H. H. Eddy C. 'W. Elling F. B. Espen C. B. Faries K. N. Fink H. R. Fisher I . D. A. Flanders B. Flemming J. S. Frost G. F. Gaede E. WV. Garrett E. B. Getze, Jr. N. D. Gifford, Jr. R. Glenn C. P. Glover J. H. Gould M. Graham 'Left far C. o. T. s. p S. B. Jackson D. L. Milliken J. M. McClenahan FB. B. Munford NV. B. McFerran F. L. Page I R. E. Merrifield CORPORALS M. Keeney J. M. Rawlings ' E. L. Maxwell O. S. Reed D. B. Mellis R. W. Schabacker R. S. Palmer M. S. Scureman PRIVATES E. B. Graves VV. D. Grifliths E. L. Griggs C. P. Grummon H. B. Hand N. W. Haring H. Hartshorne J. Hartshorne H. C. Hayden D. T. Henderson T. W. Herman C. B. Hills S. H. Hinlein J. E. Jackson XVV. S. Jacobs N. S. James, VV. M. Jamieson R. Jarvis J. H. Jeffries, Jr. M. A. Kamsler F. B. Keogh E. O. Ketting R. Kirk J. A. Krips L. E. Lallin T. V. Lawshe C. Leuba, Jr. , M. B. Loeb SFR. H. Lyon A. S. McBride G. I. McIlwain D. Mandel M. M. Meyer F. A. Middleditch H. H. Miles - E. K. Miller , L. Miller T. 'Morris J. Morton T. Mount D. . Myers G. Nichols H. Norris R. . Ohl ' VV. P. Perry D. M. Pfeiffer C. Porter E. M. Purdy Hwmoswwvd FM. Pitney G. A. Robbins R. D. Sparhawk C. T. Smith 'W. S. Townsend H. R. Walley S. M. Rabinowitz J. V. Ralston R. P. Rhodes W. L. Richter H. F.. Rieck H. Rinsky G. Roberts H. D. Roberts VV. Robertson C. A. Robinson E. L. Roemer E. G. Rutt Ry J. Schaefer E. 'W. Sharpe V. Shriver l C. E. Skinner C. XV. Smith F. F. Snyder S. D. Stearns F.. T. Stein G. H. Stevens E. H. Sutton R. C. Tait L. L. Taylor ..........'Buglers FP. J. Stewart C. H. Tuttle E. H. Wfebster H. S. VVilson C. J. Wiiitoii S. Meritt E. A. Thompson H. S. Thompson J. A. Todd I. R. Trimble F. P. Twinem C. E. Van cle rburgh F.. R. VanSant Q G. Vermillion . E. Vogel C. S. Wagner J. E. Wallace H. S. Weiser R. E. M. Vlfhitaker H. L White B. H 'Wfilbur A. D Vfilcox H. L. lVillett E. H. Williams A. E Windels R. N Wood F. V. VVork D. M. VVright W. L. Wright D. B. Young , I I 4 ,zz WL., . g ,A.: ,Mi.:.1 ,.f. .Q za: .,4, ,AEM ...,, ... Amin.-1.,,! ,,-. ,.,, 1 ' ,.A,4 ,::,-ye, Qll. 3 ll lb 2 Q 'ifbegeiaxiiimfi 1m.s.f,Mma dn, I ,,,, 5-'50 ---:w -- . -i-2.1 19 . ,,Iv COMPANY D ff 4, A,'-1- -v.. ..,, . A.. ., . ,.,.L , H . .. f lisfiif3Bfi1itffDin.1gV..3B,i:ifLEi.EiQs',i3i:Sb R. S. Bethell EAN. Case W. L. Alexander A. H. Bell M. L. Aaron E. M. Astorite A. deR. Baker I. Y. Ballard A. H. Barr L. T. Blodget R. B. Bradshaw G. C. Bovaird S. P. Browning R. F. Caldwell L. B. Carpenter H. C. Creswell V .,.. filiifli -l ,li- .g, . I l. . 13 B Clllumpanp E. C. BOYRTTE, IR., 2d Lt., Infantry, U. S. Army A Commanding Officer ' TT. E. Hicics P. G. STRONG ' NV. STEVENSON . . ..... . . .First Sergeants ' .... Supply Sergeants B. CARTER T. S. MATTHEWS ...... .... C ompany Clerk N. S. ARROWSMITI-I I , B .1 L. B. CRANE j' ..... ........ L ig ers SERGEANTS- V w. C. Grow o. T. Marsh J. E. Russell FIA. sebum H. S. Hensel ' CORPORALS NV. M. Cramp H. I. Kaltenbach C. Page I. R. Trimble R. S. Holt R. S. Newlin H. Page PRIVATES S. C. Dodds I. Hussey A. T. McCormack B. P. Porter D. Ducas E. B. Kelly E. K. McIunkin I. B. Ramsey J- F- D1-11111 I. C. King I. H. McMahon A. H. Raynolds T. D. Ewing VV. Kingsley A. McMillan I. M. Reynolds E. B. Fay F. M. Law T. H. V. Motter W. C. Roberts I. B. Fierlein P. L. Lee I. P. North H. A. Robinson I. F. Fowler I. S. Livingston A. P. Palmer E. L. Rossin R. Furey H. I. Long H. R. Parrish I. G. Scarff E. B. Gould E. F. Maera R. S. Penney V G. E. Shea I E. P. H. Harrison T. McCamant I. P. Poe G. VV. Sheldon H. C. Hart H. E. McClure E. S. Pope H. B. Smith T. E. Hicks fLeft prior to December 4, IQI8. . NOTE-'Pl1C personnel of D Company was not inducted on account of age. 93 NV. M. Streetman E. Snyder R. K. Stevens E. Stinson I. Strauss S. Swann G. G. Tennant W. A. Tucker G. C. VVarner W1 R. XVobcke W. XV. Wilcox I. W. Wise F. C. XVood W 1 1 A 1 , . , A ,, . , W. ..,,Q ... .. .,4-l,.f. nv'-Jawa -1,- :Q-mmm -.-- -:-:- - ' H -'1'1-'- : '- fwfw ' Jffsaei' CAPTAIN DE FOURMESTRAUX AT THE STA1jIUM TRENCHES l' - - 5 1 1 'EL' l 'www 1 , X 1 ' 114 f 1 R. H. Fleming W. B. MacCr 3. N. Ehret N. T. Lane W. L. Morga Q 1. .. . . .. .. . ,. f A , rf . a li 9.1 33 Tiff ffl QW 3.f-Ami? ,', hf,.R.i2ii The Bank N. FRANZ ..... ,,,,,, : ,Leader R. L. FORBES ..... .... D rum Major CORNETS ALTO HORNS F. M. Phillips VV. L. Beuezet H. D. Poglesong eady L. R. Vlfest YV. R. Parr A. V. Kane TROMBONES SAXAPHONES A . In R. Morton R. S. Metzger XV. P. McBride A, A. Wells ' J. M. Miner- W. M. Wfilsliire BARITONE HORN PICCOLO C. VV. Loos i H. A. Etheridge BASS HORNS 4 L ' I CLARINETS A. S. Butcher XV. S. Mossman 11, Ir. W. R. Kent . BASS DRUM L. M. Proctor CYMBALS V S. Erdman DRUMS H. Frank, Ir. W. C. Hill IT. Hulm l 95 N ,byigffx , - N i if K-xx' W , , . . . ..--f f. ,.,.. - -,-: . --.- '--. .ff ,.. .JTV SFE If ,A,, -.'f-'4QibAR,:gl'? 33fi14C-Pt?-'I1!Q'.g'fQTi?i1? ?Q.S :f.Z3?r?El D .' . '.'- . ,Z r .4.f-, . ' Y -':'1' Haw- '--. gum- -' -:.1 :rn1,e? ' '2f H 5517: ' A P-RADE OF THE s. A. T. C. ,Q K 'A.W I ,f . -V ,.A. ' 'f.,-' -.-. - -.vA f .. .,-, . .Qu .,., 1 .,,-. .2 -L,,.,.,: N, ,.., ., ..,.,- ,V --:,' -'A.- W H H 1 Q, 2 .,'. . i -, . 1 , J The entral Qcbuul uf Rhpsitat ann iigapunet Training 'ming HE Central School of Physical and Bayonet Training was one of those phases of the Students' Army Training A' Q 5 Corps which, after giving promise -of much success, was cut short by the signing of the armistice. The School 'Q 'Q nj was established at Princeton soon after the organization of the Princeton Unit of the S. A. T. C., and, as cle- .fa mn cided by the Committee on Education and Special Training, was to be a permanent institution, forming a PX l basis for the standardization of the physical and bayonet training throughout the entire corps. L, The plan was to hold at Princeton a national school where representatives from each of the twelve districts, into which the entire S. A. T. C. had been divided, would be sent. This course would enable the representatives to qualify as in- structors, who, in turn, would hold district schools similar to the national school, and train instructors for the colleges in the various districts. They, hnally, would conduct the physical training and bayonet work in their respective colleges. With this end in view the Committee chose Professor F. W. Luehring, Director of Physical Education, to attend the instruc- tors' course in bayonet killing at Camp Gordon. After completing the course he returned to Princeton, where, under his super- vision, a bayonet course similar to those at the Regular Army Cantonments was constructed in the open Held just northwest of the Stadium. Soon after its completion the national school was held under command of Professor Luehring, beginning October 15th and closing October 30th. Representatives from each of the twelve districts were in attendance and, after completing the course, returned to their respective districts to organize the district schools. ' After the close of the national school, plans were made to hold at Princeton the school for the training of instructors in the Fourth District. This district included Princeton. At this juncture, however, the signing of the armistice obviated the neces- sity for further training, ,and the plans already made were allowed to drop. . 97 . . . 4 41 i ' -I u in g 1 ,. 4 ,,.,.,,.. . , I' A f ' . ,V Q. I Z1 I 3 THE PRINCETON NAVAL UNIT IN ACTION ,m,IWA1 l . . ' 1 .-1 ',-' 1---ez-1 .- ..., .- ., ,. . .. .. .. 1 I l 3 A A i -V ,. e -4 T I ,-9 2 , The ibrintetun ahial raining Etlnit 'N f command of Rear Admiral C F Goodrich U S N retired Although the original intention of the Navy De partment had been to limit membership to 250 the applications foi admission so far exceeded this number that ,G the limit was raised until at the time of its disbandment the Unit numbered over 300. Membership necessi tated enlistment in the Naval Reserve Force, and the candidate was, therefore, obliged to pass the required W physical qualifications. In addition to this he had to be a graduate of a standard four-year secondary school, or have had equivalent preparation. Those entering from civilian life were not actually inducted into the service until some- time in October, but with the aid of returned Naval Reservists the work of organization and elementary drill was begun im- mediately. Those already enrolled in the reserve force retained. their ratings, new members were rated as apprentice seamen. The Unit was divided into four companies, under the command of cadet officers. A band was added later. At first the officers, were chosen according to the ratings and recommendations received from their ships or former stations, then a sys- tem of rotation was employed, whereby each member of the Senior Class was given an opportunity to command. The Senior Class was composed of- all men over 20 years of age. The members of the Unit were required to live under general military control and discipline, and were given courses in Naval instruction. For the first month infantry drill occupied the greater part of the time, but later the afternoon periods were devoted to the tying of knots, various forms of signalling, and cutter drill on Lake Carnegie. In the evenings, with the exception of Saturday, a study period was held from 7.30 to 9.30. A guard was mounted every night until 10.30 for the twofold purpose of giving instruction in guard duty, and to maintain order and discipline. The Academic work comprised not less than ten hours a week. Courses in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and French were given. Every student, provided he had had an adequate course in Trigonometry, was compelled to choose one of the four courses mentioned above. Freedom of choice over a wide range of subjects gave the other courses necessary to complete the curriculum. The Senior Class, it was planned, would be graduated in December, and the members would be sent either to Oflicers' Material Schools or to a receiving ship, though there was a possibility of immediate commissions for some. They were given thorough courses in Navigation and Seamanship by Professor Dugan and Dr. Mayer, one in Gunnery, conducted by Pro- fessor Eisenhart, while Chief Gunner's Mate Buckley, through whose efforts a three-inch drill gun, a one pounder, several ma- chine guns and various types of ammunition were obtained, instructed in Ordnance. Occasional trips to Atlantic City for the purpose of making observations gave the members of the Senior Class practice in becoming familiar with practical navigation. In December, due to the signing of the armistice, all the members, of the Unit were put on inactive duty, and it was disbanded. Its success was due almost entirely to its commander, Admiral Goodrich, whose untiring interest and exceptional justice inspired everyone under him with loyalty and devotion. He was assisted by a very efficient staff. The staff was com- posed of the following 1- ' Ensign Carl S. Lamb, Executive Qfficer fduring Decemberj: Chief Yeoman Mitchell, Executive Ofhcer Cprevious to Decem- berjg Chief Gunner's Mate Buckley, Chief Yeoman Whelan and Chief Boatswain's -Mate Maginly. N accordance with plans made by the Navy Department, a Naval Unit- was established at Princeton under the Y . I ' . s v . J., . u . ,. . . - J 99 Ube 381-:weston 1317113 a Bran . . . -. ..v-V 1 ,- .. U , I- REAR ADMIRAL CASPAR F. GOODRICH ear Qhmiral Guuhricb 3208812 XCJEAR ADMIRAL CASPAR FREDERICK GooDR1cH Came to 5 Princeton last fall as Commandant of the Officer-Material School of the Pay Corps, and of the Princeton Naval Unit. Previous to xv his retirement in 1909, he had seen forty-five years of active service, beginning in 1864 wlth his graduation from the Naval Academy- 96 at the head of his class, and at the age of seventeen. During the first few years of his career he served under Admiral Farragut, and in later years he saw service in all parts of the world, especially in the eastern Pacinc Ocean. As one of the founders of the Naval 'War College, his connection with that institution has been very close. He was twice lecturer there on naval tactics, and served as its president from 1896 until the Spanish-American VVar in 1898. During the war he had command of the auxiliary cruiser St. Louis, of the American Line, and distinguished himself at Santiago by cutting cables, carrying despatches and capturing blockade runners, for which he received the battle medal of two bars. In 1904 he was promoted to Rear Admiral, and later on in the same year became Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Squadron, which ofhce he held until IQG6. Vtfhen this country entered the war he offered his services to the government, even offering' to waive his rank if necessary. The success of the Princeton Naval Unit was largely due to his personal ef- forts and supervision, as he took a keen interest in its general welfare. As a token of their affection and esteem, the members of the Naval Unit, when they disbanded in December, presented Admiral Goodrich with a handsome loving-cup. 100 . ix 1 I .v.,l- r I i V. ,- ..,V.,.. .. .. .. .. ,. ,, ,. . , f K fx M tk C Brinnetnn ahal Training Zltlnit ORGANIZATION A REAR ADMIRAL CASPAR F. GOODRICH C0m11za7Ld1'1zg Ofjiceif ENSIGN CARL S. LAMB CHIEF TYEOMAN J G N MITCHELL Execiiti-we Officer :FE.1'eruIwc Ofjiccz I JOHN HARLIXN HUGH B REED Baffizlion Cofmlzandez' . Battalion Adyutant COMPANY COMMANDERS VV. H, English, Ir. ............ .... .,..,.... I . .Company A W. M. Paxton, 3rd .... Company B A. S. Bushnell ........ .... C ompany C P. R. Turnbull ' .... Company D :FActed as Executive Officer until Ensign Lamlfs arrival. The Company Commanders as listed above were the original omcers. The Cadet officers were drawn hy lot and assigned for periods of two weeks. IOI I. Allison W. W. Arrowsmith C. H. Baldwin I. H. Beal, Ir. E. F. Beatty R. Begam W. T. Black F. N. Blow A. Booth G. N. Borchard A. R. Bray C. F. Beuchner, Ir. R. Beuchner I. R. Burke .... mam Ulfhe Mrtncetorr ZQTIB fa Mmm E .u ,. , ,A m i' i lf ,,f ' g f11' ' , I - . ---- :- ,- 11 . .1 5- ..-,. 11-.-mir' . I -. 7 . . I L . I . . T - . . I Q Qiumpanp VV. H. ENGLISH, IR. .... .... C ompany Commander D. H. TVTCALPIN, 3RD .... .... F irst Chief of Section I. M. SHARPE, 31113 .... ..... S econd Chief of Section W. B. BAKER .,... ..,,..... F irst Petty Officer K. Carpenter I. H. Goodspeed, Ir. VV. C. Loucheim I. T. Causey I. H. Gray E. I. Lyons A. Clark F. H. Groel I. I. McAndrewS R. S. Cohen R. L. Hamilton R. W1 McLaughlin, L. B. Colt I. T. Haxall R. S. Mapletoft VV. A. Cudlipp G. VV. Hearne I. H. Marsh L. F. Donnelly 'WL H. Hill M. N. May T. B. Donovan E. K. Dunn W. Felsteiner I. P. Ferguson G. M. Field G. M. Fletcher R. G. Franklin A. F. Hundley W. C. Hutchinson R. G. R. H I. L. Iohnson B. Keeler D. Kitz-Miller T. Lacey R. Lauer I02 R. B. Mercfllf I. Miller A. P. Morgan W. VV. Mulford A. M. Nathan I. N. Murrey R. L. Rafalsky I. A. Rogers R. L. Rothenburg I. R. T. Ryan, Ir. E. M. Shelton G. H. Sibley C. Sloane R. N. Squire C. G. Stachelberg G. R. Stephen A. E. Stevenson L. D. Tim W. W. Tulin S. 'Weinstein H. L. Wheeler, Ir ,, y.. L 1 .,, L .. , , , . y..y. f Qllnmpanp b W. M. PAXTON, 3RD ..... ' ..... Company Commander G. W. R. Andrade H. W. Arrowsmith W. J. Baird, Jr. Cy I. Braun L. S. Burns G. S. Coit I. Cowan C. I. Crouse N. B. Dane F. W. DeStefano E. H. Eckfeldt, Ir. E. Flinn R. H. Foster H. E. 'Gerstley R. D. Goodwin W. B. Haffner K. O. WILSON ....... W. I. ZABRISKIE ..... R. BRANDT, IR.. W. E. Hale M. A. Halle H. Helm H. W. Higgs W. K. Hill P. C. Hinrichs I. W. Hornsey, Ir. A. E. Jenkins M. Kelley C. M. Kerr M. D. Kornfeld G. A. Lawrenece R. L. Leeds I. H. Lehr J. F. Lewis, Ir. R. B. Litch .First Chief of Section .. . .Second 'Chief of Section E. O. McLean P. R. Machlett G. K. Mack i I. C. Maxwell W. F. Mengert M. C. Mihm L. P. Moore T. V. Morgan B. W. Morris L. B. Morrow S. R. Mueller I. W. Murray L.. A. Nolan A. H. Norton H. R. Opie J. D. Osborne IO3 First Petty Officer W. P. Pressinger E. C. Roessler N M. Rogers W. Rogers H..F. Rothschild C. R. Sadowsky D. Scarpino I. L. Schaefer I. W. Schutte R. T. Sherman IC. O. Sloane A S. R. Smith H. Steiner A. B. Stevenson -VV. H. Stout C. F. Streichenberg W. C. Stude A. H. Van Alen I. A. Van Mater P. XV. Vedder H. G. Veeder J. S. Vila M. Waber H. E. Walters M. Weinstein C. F. Whitehead C. W. Winter, Ir. C. T. Wood, Ir. V. D. Woodruff B. S. Woodworth 2 -fi L i A Q .f , I ' l 1, .fu ' J-. 1 wk., W - f ...s . .. , , . . .. .. .. .. .. A V, Y: 3: I, . 22. Q . ,. ,. . .. ,.. .. ,... 'm x 'Zin I lafiiivzq. .m g-U . . -- fflff'- MEM A I. H. Bachem A. P. Baskerville L. I. Brennan H. A. Callahan S. A. Callison W. S. Carter L. I. Cushing M. D. Davis M. P. Dickenson G. G. Diemer E. S. Dunn E. Epstein S. N. Ewan, Ir. I. D. Fesler I. P. Flowers wamarwmnafi Q.u.:...fIa1:ir. ...Q .fa A. S. BUSHNELL.. H. D. IOHNSON ...... ..... I. B. WITHERSPOON .... W. H. BROOKS, IR. W. R. COMPTON C. H. Frazier I. C. Gilfillan E. B. Goddin . VV. I. Hall, Ir. R. Halliburton H. A. Harvey G. W. Hearne R. L. Henderson R. P. Hooper, Ir. D. L. Hopkins M. M. Hynson VV. G. Irons B. S. Kennedy G. F. Kennedy Ol Glnmpzmg H. C. King S. S. Kurtz N. D. Lee R. W. Lee W. C. Letson A. O. Lohrke R. N. McCaull R. F. McCord A. D. McDonald Company Commander .First Chief of Section ... . .Second Chief of Section ...First Petty Ohcicers W. B. Mcllvaine, I R. D. McKee W. E. Massey, Ir. H. F. Matthews A. H. Mayor 104 A. F. Mead V. C. Mead W. K. Milne A. G. Nelden R. W. Nelson A. Nicholson I. R. O'Neill P. V. Piaget I. R. Pratt C. E. Prince A. R. Ramee R. M. Rogers M. D, Rosenblatt I. D. Scheerer E. Schickhaus C. M. Shipway F. R. Shuman VV. M. Strong A. Stull D. Talcott I. H. Terry T. V. Urmy E. A. Weishaar I. L. Werner I. C. West E. H. Wexfer R. E. VVil1iamson F. T. Vx7olverton W. R. Baker, Ir. W. Bartlett, Ir. JUG. Bechtel B. F. Beers F. L. Belt R. B. Boren D. K. Cameron A. B. Campbell H. S. Campbell B. I. Conroy R. W. Cossum L. A. Cover, Ir. C. Craft S. B. Creasey I. Y. Dater P. Awfvvvx-. KJKX ,f . I .,.. ,,.', : I I.,. .xv . -M bnlx H? ,'--,, in Q -Z' H A-:I .A:v' -H V- I ' vt! -',v E Cllnmpanp P. R. TURNBULL ..... .... C ompany Commander D. MCCULLOCH, IR. ..... ...... F irst Chief of -Section T. K. DRUMINIOND .... ..... S econd Chief of' Section R. M. MCCULLOCH ............ ....... F irst Petty Officer M. S. Davis F. M. Donohue . H. Fawcett F. C. Feiring P. F. Fenton H. B. Gaffney R. L. Gailey R. I. Goerke R. S. Goldman T. Graham C. Hardin . H. Helm E. T. Herndon G. C. Hollander . D. Houck H. A. Leggett I. R. Lohman G. E. McCabe H. H. Mansfield E. C. Mathais ' W. A. Matlock, Ir. L. S. Miller C. I. Molloy I. H. Molloy R. P. Morgan F. L. Murrey C5 V. Nolan R. R. Osborne B. H. Paddock l05 T. F. Paddock L. R. Page H. O. Pearson B. Pepper M.'H. Popkin I. K. W. Pratt W. S. Pross D. Ravenel E. B. Reynolds C. E. Rhodes, Jr. H. M. Richardson C. B. Rogers F. F. Roeenbanm .VV. T. Rawley XV. A. Schilling F. D. Schofield S. M. Shea L. B. Slocum W. B. Snell W. Todd H. B. Turnur H. M. Walker R. S. Walker L. Wartels B. M. VVebb I. M. Vlfinfield A. L. Wittiiier ,lr F. T. Yeiser rw - . My 1 ff 1 111121451411-1. - 4' 1 . J, - 'I' at-,1 ,..,:-.,..i -aglypiwi-L, . X . l ... mmm S 11111119 XBSVVWBXERWY H ' 'V ' ' wi-Yr' ' . -.4,1 : nv::::.- 'firiifii' The 35511171 O. S11'1aNs0N .... ...................... ..... L e ader . CORNETS' ALTO HORNS M. M. Qllynson A. Thierault F. S. Ketchum J. R. O'Neill TROMBONES SAXAPHONES A. Rlipstein R. S. M11eller F. N. Blow H. F. Garrick BARITONE PICCOLO P. M. Chznnberlin R. P. Morgan CYMBALS BASS DRUM F, L, Belt li. H. Zabriskie DRUMS I. H. Gray, Jr. XV. V. Knobloelc A. S. l-lClltClllJQI'g G. Schottland lf. Spitz XfV. W. Arrowsmith, '19 I. B. Cowan, Ir., '20 I-I. D. Baker, '20 VV. B. Baker, '21 XM R. Baker, '19 J. C R A A P R G. Bechtel, '20 . W. Bonbright, '18 . E. Brown, '20 . S. Bushnell, '21 . B. Carver, 'IS . M. Chamberlain, '20 . S. Cohen, '19 XV. R. Compton, '20 R. VV. Cossum. '21 T A C xe ' 1 .. O'l'.2 G. L. Craig, jr., '21 N. B. Dane, '20 ul. Y. Dater, Jr., '21 S. Depue, '21 F. Donohue, '21 P. Fenton, '21 C VV. I. Harris, '20 T. Heath, '20 D. L. Hopkins, '21 H. B. Gaffney, '21 . M. Garrigues, '20 HQ. E. Gerstley, '20 I. P. Gillespie, '20 rincetun 511411211 at Tllflliissabiciaun Zgarranks Qllape jllllap, SHBXLIJ iierscp SUMMER OF 1918 I-I. D. Iornson, '20 XV. V. Johnson, '21 M. Kelly, '21 A. F. Kelsey, '21 E. S. Kennedy, '19 F. S. Ketchum, '20 Fl. T. Kuowlson, '19 I. D. Kuser, '19 I. L. Ruser, Ir., '20 R. W. Lee, '20 A. Legendre, '20 . li. Litch, '21 R R. M. McCulloch, '21 106 R. XV. NlCLOLlg'l1ll11,JI'.,'2I H. F. Matthews, '21 A . F. Mead, '20 V. C. Mead, '2I C. Miller, '18 L. S. Miller, '21 W. H. Millinger, '1 I. C. Milne, Ir., '19 E. XIV. Munsell, '19 R. R. Osborne, '21 F. F. Rosenbaum, ' E. Sclnckhaus, lr., S. M. Shea, '21 8 E. M. Shelton, '19 J. S. Sloan, '20 L. B. Slocum, '21 W. M. Strong, '21 N. E. Thomas. '2I P. R. Turnbull, '21 H. M. X7Valke1', '20 lf. D. Xvarren, '19 E. A. W'eishaar. '2 E. H. Wever, '21 I G. F. Williamson, '20 I. B. Witherspoon, F. Yeiser, '20 1 2 tml? ,-., k, .,,' 4 , . . ., ., . I '12--35Yi11t?t9U.IQif 1' E23 vy- ,sl TI-IE SERBIAN MISSION AT PRINCETON - Y' '-' I ' V. 7 . ,.,.. . :....,.L., -,-,, :L ..., ,,,,,., ,. A,,,. A. ,.:, , .,v, 2 ,N .:.lI ' IQ I vg,.21fL'Q 55Q1?f, . iff-ff:- . - 55 5.?,:Hi9iTAi'iYi2-PtDii::5:.q7fQTi?if.ij.El,i.Eh2l Q331 L T - wa we ffwlaf ?,s.pA,ZMQ5Qfzr H ,f THE PRINCETON THE PRINCETON 5 , K V WM ,, M A , 3 su rf 351' fe' ' 41-'pup -:A -- .1-,.-,V-1, f f-pi? j--1933141 Ai? -A V - Brmnf , V f V Vg, XV , H if Q V ,V 55, ' -M 4 2 f if ' - - ,Q ff' wx V M4 , V 3 , ' 4 .3 , . 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' V V- f ,Va -1 +6 Vg-ff' fm , V V ,,,.,.fA- f r - WV ,. ibut, . f- . 5.,5Vf-.-Mfff' ' A , . wh ef ., gf44.,,, ,,: gm-afh I Q gfwj-fy sg,5ffqVj J V 'rg I . ,VZ X .1 V - , x , V , V VV ' , '- V I ,. '- 1 ' '. 9 - H , ' he. WL V ' - .1 ,. ,- -. '- , . 'P ' .,-. if . . f E.: fp , , - 3 - 4 'f '-3624-f'.s 2. . 4.1 1 - ' 'S 2 '- , ,V , . y ' , '0' 5 QQ, 1 QV' P 7g1'ff ff!?? Qi V..V ' ' -XV Ng ,fff-VfVJf 4u., ffy' -E'?:lZ1'w, l5fn77 M KW' if - Q Q2 4 ,,7 'f QF ,ffj ,f.-. W, gff i '95t'fff'? Y'55f0 f'XS2'Ly,'05J'?Q GW fw' ,X ' 'QQTIZH ,-yhf Q',f'7,?'Qfm -QQ P,V?f?'x,f-Q QKf5mQs:-73 yQVf4 i,f,5m,'.g?1,1--7 wi, Q- fff'7IW,'V,,Qff , , V Y w':',g,py V-fqfyf , .hz -, 1 Q' Vrzffvv ff2'f'w,,wwefwffegwf .f ikfmzlkf ,mivKvfw'5Vf:5f fwrwif 4 ,Ww7fM,if2Q 'f WZ-G,f'WVvfffv?'54?.,fW.:ffvf?iV - WW A-M25 ,ZV'-'20, NAVAL TRAINING UNIT SUMMER CAMP, IQIS N. , ..,-,V.f - rv :fbi ,, . F zfx ff . 1 ., . ,, .. . .i , , AA, A L M , THE TRENCHES WEST OF THE STADIUM I .. ,.... I I ,.,,,, .. , I I I Qxhbli I III II !4.', IIII v.-v I Qxlr II I .v ff QIA: . a l3,?f.f.3 5I'U'I2?l 0-TL gZQ'iti1:,g',s1,f,IQ.fzffs1e' 'V A I.Z-3, jff,ji 555 i . l , M 4 , ' ' ' ' . 0- ,-. 'fr The Brinnetun bummer amp, 1918 Wm HE military camp held at Princeton last summer was the outgrowth of the plan to institute a three year EQ course during the war.I Attendanceat this camp gave the student in the three year plan academic as well as J military credit. The object was to give a thorough training in the military principles taken up in the Officers' in Training Schools, and to combine with this certain academic studies. Colonel Pearson was Commandant of the camp, and had as his assistants Captain Cornelius, of the British. Army and Lieutenant de Fourmestraux, of gm the French Army. Holder Hall and several entries of Blair were used as barracks. The University Commons served as a Mess Hall. Camp opened on June 24th with some 200 students, and closed August 26th. Three consecutive hours a day were spent in the academic work. This' included courses in gas warfare, military French and German, surveying and descriptive geometry. An intensive course, two weeks in duration, was given in topography and map reading by Professor Sinclair, of the University Faculty, and Lieutenant de Fourmestraux. On the military side the funda- mentals of close and open order drill were given. Saturday mornings were taken up with company, platoon and squad competi- tions in drill, manual of arms, and semaphoring. Later on this program was varied with hikes, exercises in the service of security, and sham battles. In these encounters the principles of tactics were brought out by lectures on the ground over which the arition had taken place. Emphasis was placed upon two phases of modern warfare-trenches, their use and construction, and musketry. A very complete trench system was made in the vicinity of the Stadium, and every student was given an opportunity to learn the principles of trench construction. 'When the system was iinally completed, two nights were spent in familiarizing the men with trench warfare, Stress was laid on the study of relief in the front line trenches, while the principles governing patrols, scouting and liaison were put into execution. For musketry instruction an indoor range was specially built in the Casino. This range was equipped with the new landscape targets used withsuch success in the British Army. As each man qualified on the indoor range he passed on to the regulation outdoor range. Several weeks were spent in putting each man through the prescribed practice and record courses, and an opportunity to qualify according to Government Regulations was given. The formation of company teams and competition in matches followed. The rifles used were, for the most part, Kragg Jorgesons, but the students were familiarized with the Springfield and the UQ S. Regulation Rifle Model 1917. The success of the camp may be measured in part by the very favorable impression -made upon those othcers who in- spected it. General Bell, of the U. S. Army, together with other ofhcers of the Allied forces, attended the formal opening of the indoor rifle range. The exhibition was followed by a review on Brokaw Field, and the dedication of the trench system. A French General in a short address expressed how very much he had been impressed with the work of the camp, and the eagerness of the students. I I For the success of the camp credit is due the competent staff in charge, and toithe spirit of the men and their willingness to co-operate. The staff was made up as follows: Lt.-Colonel John A. Pearson, U. S. Army, Commandant: Captain john R. Cornelius, Canadian Army, instructor in drill and musketryg Lieutenant Paul de Fourmestraux, French Army, instructrmr in trench warfare and military topographyg Mr. F. VV. Luehring, leader in calisthenics and range instructor: Ordnance Ser- geant Helm, Fiizst Sergeant Post, S. 'W. Armstrong, '18, drill instructor: E. R. Dibrell, ,IQ, drill instructor. The academic work was in charge of members of the University Faculty. Great creflit is due thenrfor their patience and efficient work. lll bmw f f .. ' ,,.,. ,,.. ,,.,. , . . . , , . . f ' Q EEE 5 Q gba 151-mceton 18111: an Bra ,'1A I I UQAH THE HNIGHT RAIDERSQ' PRINCETON SUMMER CAMP x OWWWFUSV' Ogzbffgi-Tw ' can F?i'PEUgv.'?Fe. Q32 T E S? ,1-I 5,-1'-1 fc: 53 FD 5.52 FD DQ.. 5- E'-4 cn f--jr 'T I. N. Armstrong R. A. Cannon TG H . Chase, 3d I.. H. Douglas, Ir. .EH TG B. G. I. C FFFUFU I. Carson L. Chisholm Cisco-Smith VV. Cohn C. Comstock L. Adler W. Aldridge D. Ballard C. Brooke C. Coffin Cottier T. Dickinson li . .-, .Jr 4. 'duiwia fi ?:f1f3H,. '5. g ff- ,' 5.-45. MM' T, .. ..... . ,.,. ...V .T .. ...,.. ,... .,...... . . . ,,... , if hr.gf1sBf.i+wffmui.4..mrif12g.agiaear.a E rinuztnn film at Qummer Military Qllamp 1918 W. B. Cameron 5 E. L. Vogt T 1919 , N. H. Aronsohn TWV. D. F. Hughes C. NValter F. D. Butler I. F. Savidge I. G. Worley 1920 H. Downs I. M. Madden H. M. Richardson TG. F.. Hackney F. C. Peck G. A. Robbins TD. M. Halstead TM. Pitney XVV. L. Savage H. H. Helm 1921 . I. Conner R. Halliburton G. B. Magonigle I. S. Curtiss TC. D. Halsey R. M. Miller L. M. Dabney TI. O. Hockaday TI. D. Mish I. E. Davis TTR. Hopkinson TB. B. Munford F. R. Dulles P. E. Kennedy I. N. Pope W. H. English, Ir. L. Keyes, 3d A. Reichner TW. R. Farr I. H. Leh . O. B. Reimer W. C. Ferguson E. P. C. Lewis H. T. Richardson H. Fink F. W. Lincoln, Ir. H. D. Roberts TG. G. Finney A S. Loose C. H. Scribner M. C. Fleming TB. B. McAlpin, Ir. M. S. Scuremau G. W. Furness TH D. McKinnon E. VV. Sharp 1922 a ' T. B. Donovan A B. Jackson ' E. I. Reeser K. Drummond H. I. Kaltenback, F. A. Schutte V H. H. Hackney ' T. S. Matthews G. E. Shea, jr. H. C. Hart I. Mitchell, 3df C. T.- Smith H. S. Hensel A. G. Nelden H. B. Smith, Jr. R. P. Hooper, Ir. H. V. Phillips A. Swede rArrived at camp late from Plattsburg. TLeft camp early for Plattsburg. II3 TB. K. Schaefer TR. D. Sparhawk rj, S. 'Worden P. W. Stewart TR. Stillwell P. L. Sutphen TC. F. Sweet I. L. Tappen W. T. Thach TCC. P. Trowbridge TCD. A. Uebelacker M. H. Vernon . VVallis f. F.. Watts, Ir. E. H. Webster P ll R. W. Tailer P. L. Tyson I. T. 1'V21lIlXVI'lQ'i'lt XV. H. Vlfallace A. A. Vlfells L. C. Vlfoods, Jr. 5 +1 ' ' , K ' ,L fm I 'W l 3 ,, 7 A .v I ,, f 'ra' 'C '- 4.', - '-px .- :I-'I'-W 1f - .--f-, -'-' -, I .,.f, V- '--.- Q .f:, . !, ' t PRINCETON MEN AT PLATTSBURG, JUNE CAMP, 1918 Q 1 3 f PRINCETON MEN IN CO. Z, PLATTSBURG, 1918 . .. . . I . , 3 inn 4 , I A The Blattshurg amuf yugo Ragga EVENTY-THREE Princeton men, chosen by Col. Pearson from among the members of the Princeton R. O. T. C. Us 3' Regiment, attended the R. O. T. C. camp held at Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y., from June 3 to Iuly 3, 1918. This dm camp, which was commanded by Col. C. E. Dentler, the third ranking colonel of the Regular Army, was con- XQW Q3 ducted much on the order of an oliicersl training camp in so far as the schedule, discipline and instruction Q were concerned, except that much less practical work could be done in the limited time of one month. Most of the Princeton men attending were in companies L and M, with a few scattered throughout the other twenty- two companies. At the close of the R. O. T. C. camp, the War Department decided to give a two months' course of training to rep- resentatives ot the various colleges for the purpose of providing capable instructors for the S. A. T. C. units which were to be established in the coming Fall, and approximately 700 men were selected from the 3000 present at the nrst camp to act as non- commissioned instructors during this course. Thirty-seven Princeton men accepted the offer and enlisted in the Regular Army on or about the 5th of Iuly. The second camp began July 18th with students and faculty members of nearly all the Eastern col- leges in attendance. The commissioned personnel remained practically the same as that of the Hrst, consisting mainly of officers from the 22nd, 42nd and 50th Infantry Regiments, but was augmented during the second camp by the addition of 25 American officers returned from active service in France as instructors in modern warfare. Several French and British officers were also detailed to the camp, The program of daily work, which was strictly followed, was identical with that in use at the Central Offi- cers' Training Schools with the exception that less provision was made for the more advanced practical work because of the lack of sufficient time. In addition to instruction in the principles of Infantry drill and combat, special courses were given in bay- onet-killing, bombing, trench warfare, automatic rifle, machine gun, and personnel work. A number of men were also sent to Camp Perry, Ohio, for a course in small arms firing and others to Camp I-Iancock, Ga., for special machine gun training. On August Ioth, eighteen additional Princeton men were admitted to the camp, having been recommended from the Princeton Sum- mer Camp by Col. Pearson. ' , VVith the adoption of a new military program and the passing of the new draft law, the Vtfar Department was confronted with a decided lack of officers and decided to commission all the men,taking the course at Plattsburg whose work merited the promotion. Accordingly about 1500 men were commissioned second lieutenants of Infantry, forty-two of this nunihcr being Princeton men. A number of the latter were assigned to the infantry replacement camp at Camp G1-frm, Illinois: whilv: the remainder served as ofticers at various S. A. T. C. units throughout the East until their demohilization. ll5 f 1 -- .. ' Q ,, lx ,...x I. , . A .5 455 -V , . .' , ' If ff- - - ' - -- ---,:-11.-.u--,f-,W .- . , . ..- - , , .. . ,J f - . x 5 A w iv. :I I , .,. ,, , ... MZ, ,:,. , . I A . .. A -.. ..f,-,-.-n-,1:-1-N . FN COLONEL PEARSON AND CAPTAIN DE FOURMESTRAUX F, 'Q I HTFX ISWQVPX. A M V ,A f A . ix. 9,4 V , EXIT, F an 2 iafiwf.Qin.n'fT1zam: 't3f' ibrinnetun H. A. Barton TE. R. Dibrell TW. F. D. Hughes .T . . .- . .ai ... .- ,.:. .' .N 1 -. g., ay H...w. 'Veg , L.---L..-aff . . ...... . , W mat the iblattshurg Q9.UI.QE. anil 5.Q.Z!lJ.QE.fHZamps . Iune 3-September 16, 1918 S. Abbett TI. G. Campbell TC. L. Carrick D. Danforth - TI. A. V. Davies I. A. Dear, Ir. TI. P. Dennis G. C. A. Anderson TE. L. Barbee 5W. E. Benua TR. W. Bluntschli D. R. Buterbaugh TG. Cisco-Smith TC. C. I. Carpenter TG. C. Comstock TR. Denniston, Ir. 1918 NV. S. Schwabaker I 1919 W. M. Keach C. O. Mayer TS. B. Self H. P. Van Dusen TH. P. Keller TI. V. Ralston TG. L. Smith H. M. W'arren TP. M. Kretschman S. S. Schmidt N. S. Symons 1920 TF. S. Deuel TG. E. Hackney L. C. Reynolds TR. D. Sparhawk STI. H. Douglas, Ir R. B. Heiserman I. Requa H. B. Tarbox TW. H. Downs TW. B. La Force TC. C. Ringwalt B. F. Vlfatts I. M. Farr, 3d TR. B. Mercer TG. A. Robbins E. Wolf TI. F. Fennelly, Ir. TG. C. Osmer ' TW. L. Savage TT. I. Wood I. B. Field I. S. Parry TB. K. Schaefer TI. S. Worden H. B. Fine TM. Pitney E. W. A. Schumann TR. B. Young 1921 ' I TC. Denny, Ir. TE. L. Keyes, 3rd NV. B. Mills VV. L. Roddey H. M. Driscoll A. G. Knox TI. D. Mish T. C. Roberts A. Dunn, Ir. I. W. Labouisse TB. B. Munford TC. E. St. Iohn TG. G. Finney TC. A. Luft G. S. Piper TR. W. Schabacker TC. D. Halsey TB. B. McAlpin F.. F. Rahn . TR. Stillwell TI. O. Hockaday TI. S. McDonnell TI. M. Rawlings TC. F. Sweet F. E. Hoge D. E. McWilliams Reimer TR. Hopkinson TG. S. Ieffers H. S. Margetts TC. VV. Mayo Tl-Entered August Ioth from Princeton Summer TFirst R. O. T. C. Camp only. I STTransferred August 221'lCi to Specialty School. 1922 H. F. Baker Camp. I I7 O. B. TC. E. Rhodes ' I. B. Rhodes TC. P. Trowbridge TD. A. Uebelacker S. A. XVhite, Ir. ' 1 -. . . v y, . . . ,. , : A ,1q . 45.4 4. ,A '.'-:T1 fQilw,9,..'i-.319Tint-N Q-life. .- , 5 ir 2.j.H.E.ni3Zvse:nj.'ir'Qin-'1.i4i f 'T L fi :wg-., rv . .,..,-.. q.:1,,..1... 1-1-a.f,2:1J'v ,,,,,-..,a,':,2'.1,'.Y FIRST GRADUATING CLASS, SCHOOL OF MILITARY AERONAUTICS, PRINCETON, NENV JERSEY ' Trained under Mr. Stanton and Lieutenant Kenneson at the Princeton Flying School. Graduated from the Princeton School of Military Aeronautics, August, 1917. Sent overseas September 25. Squadron divided and completed training in England, France and Italy. Engaged in active service on the Italian and French fronts. All were commissioned and one discharged. Five killed in action, three killed in accidents. Five decorations and three aces. Over thirty-five German planes and aircraft have been accounted for by this one class. I Q. . . . . i.4.v . ' , AVZ- . 7' 'I H - . i f 3. 1 1 'W- 1 V ' --1,-L .,,L 1-.-4. K - - 5:3-.5 ,:-,: , - ' 1 .A1., . -.5. ,.,, . a. .I .. ' , , ,'-: 351-thgpt Qjn The iiliniteh Qtates Scbunl uf 51-lililitarp Qerunautics gf' YE: May, 1917, the question of establishing a School of Military Aeronautics at Princeton University was first 1 f considered by the 'War Department and the Faculty and Trustees of the University. Early in june a committee CD M oflthree members of the Faculty, appointed by President John Grier Hibben, visited the Ground School of the Z British Royal Air Force at Toronto University, Toronto, Canada, with -the object of studying the organization, ,Z equipment, personnel and methods of instruction employed there. A report, based upon their observations, was J 33 made to President Hibben, and as a result the University agreed with the VVar Department to initiate a ' Ground School at Princeton. An Academic Board, consisting of Professor Gilbert van lngen as President, Pro- fessor Augustus Trowbridge and Mr. Kenneth H. Condit, was appointed and the plans for the school were developed in ac- cordance with advices from Washiiigtoii. Mr. Roswell Davis, Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings, succeeded Professor Trowbridge on the Board when the latter resigned to enter the service. The plan of the school was primarily to give a course of lectures, demonstrations and other instruction in airplanes, en- gines, gunnery, signalling, drill and calisthenics as a preliminary ground training to prospective candidates for commissions as pilots in the air service. Eight weeks was fixed as the duration of the course, and the school was open to men chosen from the Regular Army and from civilian life on the basis of a severe mental and physical examination. After satisfactorily com- pletingfthe course of instruction, these men were sent to liying fields in this country, and in France and England for practical work in flying. As the needs of the air service varied, the course was lengthened to twelve weeks for pilots, nine weeks for ob- servers and eight weeks for bombers, and a course in aerial tactics was introduced. During the early weeks much stress was laid on drill and military subjects. Throughout the whole course 'the highest standard of discipline was maintained at the school, for the reason that the ground school was the only stage in the training of the future aviators when discipline could be properly enforced, it being practically impossible to maintain this standard later on because of the nature of the work at the flying Helds. The demerit system was instituted for the punishment of minor offences and special privileges were permitted, on the other hand, to the members of the squadron which had the lowest number of individual demerits and the highest mark in efficiency and appearance during a stated period. The staff of the school was both military and academic. During the greatest time of its existence, Major Dana H. Crissey, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, served as commandant. He was assisted by a number of commissioned officers who acted as Ad- jutant, Personnel Adjutant, Supply Officer, Disbursing Officer and as Post Surgeon. 4Eighteen other officers served at various times as instructors, while a detachment of enlisted men were stationed at the school for the performance of various details and several as instructors. The Academic Board remained unchanged for the whole duration of the school, and included among the teaching staff Mr. R. Deferrari, Mr. L. P. Fox, Mr. B. P. Howell, Professor CLt.J D., M. McCabe, Professor H. C. McComas, Mr. G. A. Pfeiffer and Mr. H. L. Smith, all members of the Faculty. A total of 122 instructors were engaged at various times in an academic instruction and of this number 52 were Princeton men. , Ten of these were from the University Faculty, five from among the students in the Graduate College, seventeen were former graduates, one came from the Theolog- ical Seminary, and nineteen were undergraduates. Iarvis Cromwell, '18, acted as head of the Military Department during the first six months of the school until he resigned to enter an Officers' Training School. At the commencement of the school Patton Hall was used as barracks for the cadets, but as the number increased Cuyler and Brown Halls were also assigned for this purpose. The three dormitories made admirable barracks. Rooms were set aside in Brown Hall as reading and recreation rooms and comfortably furnished with rugs, easy chairs and reading lamps. A ' 119 . ,, , 4.QA.. ..W,,,A , .A, , .. ,4,, , ,.A.1 ,.,. .,.,1 ,,A.,,, g. , '. . h9..gf2JHr-impart 5 1 ',,' room in Brokaw Memorial was also given over to this purpose and the ladies of Princeton kindly undertook to furnish rooms with a piano, victrola, magazines, newspapers and books. During the entire course of the school the cadets messed at the Uni- versity Dining Halls, where they were served food that surpassed that served at the average training camp mess. On July 5, 1917, the first cadets reported to the school and on August 25th the first class, consisting of 26 men, was graduated. Thereafter a class wasgraduated each week, and new men were assigned to the school by the War Department to fill the places of those who graduated after completion of the course, or who were discharged from the school for failure to measure up to the required standards. During the operation of the school 3,714 cadets were assigned here for training, of which number 2,458 graduated, 41 of these with honor. Following the signing of the armistice the need for the continuation of the school ceased, and on November 23, IQI8, after a period of nearly 18 months, during which the school had operated effi- ciently and with the greatest success, instruction hnally ended. Forty-one of the graduates of the school have died in service, and one was taken prisoner. A bronze tablet, in memory of those who died, is being designed and in the near future is to be presented to the University with the object of installing it in Nassau Hall, PRESENTATION OF THE COLORS TO TI-IE SCHOOL OF MILITARY AERONAUTICS A l20 .1 . Q5 A 1 11 ' H gigfv- 1 , ,..:-,xii Y.v. EE., ,,,, 1. . 5 4,,' sw. ., ,,YA, xi ,,,,, , A., IH, ,,4' 1 -,J ,. ,-,F-, N 7 .E-g,,Fg,w4-. ag fi .. 111112-Pll !1U.f.iffQi? 11:.:j.S:37!Emu 1 ,,.,A 3: - or -- - ---1 .-.i E M .,.. , I I I .. , -1.. -'-' :zxvetffa .Jagger 05132 Qbffiter-jilaterial Svtbuul fur the Rap Qlurps , Mnitzh Svtates aliahp gg -as a ra' , ' the purpose of training men in the duties of pay ofhcers. The School, which is the only one in the country for CD 2 this purpose, has been situated in the Graduate College during the past fall and winter. Previous to that Z time it had been held nrst in Washingtoii, D. C., and then in' the Naval Academy at Annapolis. In August, ,gfi IQI8, it became apparent that the building used at Annapolis could not take care of a sufficient number of men J if to cope with the constantly increasing needs of the Pay Corps. Several places for the continuation of the school were under consideration by the Navy Department, when the University authorities at Princeton solved the problem by offering the use of the Graduate School, an ideal place for the desired purpose. The Officer-Material School opened formally on September first with five hundred students, some sixty ship's men, and a staff of twenty oflicers under the com- mand of Rear Admiral C. F. Goodrich, U. S. N. There were constantly two battalions: a group of two hundred and fifty entered the first of each month, and graduated two months later. By this method over twelve hundred men had been commis- sioned when the school closed the last of February, 1919. Entrance to the School was through competitive examinations, open to all men in the service. Thus men of various ranks came together. During the course of their studies they held the rating of chief petty officers of the Navy, and on completion of their course the successful candidates were given commissions as ensignsin the Pay Corps, while those who failed to pass, reverted to their former ratings. The course of training was intensive in nature and required the closest application on the part of the students. A great deal of ground was covered in the comparatively small amount of time available. Emphasis was placed on the task of furthering officer-like qualities of the students. The aim of the course was to train men in the duties of Supply Officer afloat, and both practical work and lectures were employed for this-purpose. As the duties of a Pay Officer are many, military drill, lectures on seamanship, and first aid work were included. Examinations and quizzes were frequent on all subjects. To give a better idea of the work of the School, the daily routine follows. Reveille was at 6:30. C111 the fall at 6:15 with calisthenics until 61301 and after a short interval, assembly for breakfast was sounded at 6:55. The rest of the morning from 8 :00 to 12:00 was devoted to practical work and lectures. Dinner came at 12215, and from 1 :3o to 2:30 the same work was taken as in the morning. The men were free from 2:30 to 3:00, and the period from 3:00 to 5:00 was employed successivelv for instruction in military drill, seamanship or first aid. The men were again free from 5:00 until supper time at 6:15. This was followed by the evening study hour, 8:00 to 9:45, and taps were sounded at 10:30. A The large amount of time given to the instruction in the duties of a Supply Officer afloat is necessary owing to the manv duties he must attend to. Officers of the Pay Corps stationed on ships are' responsible 'for the pay roll, the purchase and accounting for of all supplies, the buying of provisions, and the feeding of the crew. They are the disbursing officers of the ship. In addition to these, they have military duties. The Chief Pay Olhcer of ia ship is the Division Onicer of all men of the Pay Department stationed on the ship, and he must drill and discipline them. Great credit is due Admiral Goodrich and his staff for the elhcient management ofthe school, and thanks to the University authorities for offering the use of grounds and buildings. It has been the unanimous opinion of visiting officers that more ideal conditions could not have been found to make a more successful school. ' Q, N September, 1918, the Officer-Material School for the Pav Corps of the Navy was established in Princeton for l2l illilaynr illtltjllllabnn V, ,F :QAJOR JOHN E. MCMAHON was detailed to 'D' Princeton in January, 1919, to take charge of MAJOR JOHN E. MCMAHON EE 0.7 X ernment has recently estahlished. Major Mc- 'G 0 'Mahon has thoroughly mastered the subject rot of Artillery, and is considered an authority. He graduated with high honors from W'est Point in 1913, and was stationed on the Mexican Border, Where he saw active service with the Field Artillery. In 1916 he completed a course at the School of Fire, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and after another period of Border service, was recalled to West Point, where he was appointed instructor in Mathematics. When the United States entered the war Major McMahon was ordered to the Field Artillery Officers' Training School at Camp Taylor, Kentucky, and was commanding officer of the second battalion, which was graduated from that camp. He remained at Camp Taylor, Hrst as Director of Fire Discipline and Material, then as Commander of the Observa- tion Battalions. Later he was appointed Executive Officer of the entire school and given his present rank of Major in the Field Artillery. He is a most efficient officer, and his very rapid rise in the service bears conclusive proof of his merit and capability. Q QD-E the Field Artillery R. O. T. C., which the gov- el XE A r . 7 V THEM germ - fiiff A - eiaritrfviwr!.f?Qifi1:'5.ei!.Biiveib 'f 'L.', Q V ijielh Qrtillzrp rsrrhe Q9ffitrrr4' raining urps 'W' WWE? HOUGH the stress of the past war is now over, a Field Artillery unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps 5 has been established at Princeton by the War Department and academic credit allowed by the University to all if who successfully complete the course. Major John E. McMahon has been placed in charge. The Princeton unit that a trained corps of officers in this technical branch of the service may be immediately available in case of any future need. The Field Artillery course is listed as any other regular elective course in the University and counts towards any one of the University degrees. Owing to an abnormal situation now existing, due to the sudden termination of the war, the course is classihed under three heads. Course A will be open to Freshmen and will take the place of Physical Education and Hygiene. It will be a four hour course and will cover theoretical and practical work in dismantling guns and equipment and work in qualifying as Field Artillery gunners. Course B will be open to members of the three upper classes who have had no Field Artillery training. It will be a free elective credited as a three hour course and will be the sameas in Freshman year, Course C will be open to members of the three upper classes who have had previous military training. It will also count as a three hour free elective and will consist of an advance course in the conduct of fire, smoke and bomb work, and problems involving a battery of Field Artil- lery. There will be no drill or military discipline during the academic 'year. but attendance at three summer camps, each six weeks in duration, is requisite to complete the course and be commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Field Artillery Reserve Corps. The military part of the course will comprise: Ordnance--guns, types, construction, Elementary gunneryg Administration, Hippology and care of the horse, gas engines, learning how to run trucks and tractors, Military law, Field Artillery topog- raphy and orientationg Conduct of fire Clearning to shoot the 75,532 Tactics of -Field Artillery, and Strategy. All expenses of the summer camp will be borne by the Government, including uniforms and equipment. Furthermore, those taking the advance course will be paid by the government S140 a year. ' Full equipment of material and horses will be on hand for training purposes, and will cover all the latest developments oi the recent war. The guns have already arrived, including the famous French soixante-quinze, the American and British 75'S7' and a number of other types. A corps of four officers, besides a number of enlisted men, have been detailed to assist Major McMahon in his work. WVith such a personnel of instructors and such 'fine equipment, and opportunities to start with, it is hoped that this course may be a great success and remain as a permanent institution. VI, sri is one of many which the War Department is establishing in colleges and universities throughout the country, i 1' ' Q l23 M- WA ' '-.'1:s'f:- - 311- - Q-13' -1 -. '.3-, -' :L---.-1-Sa,--fy. . - - ,,,4- -. q., V -. ,V .. ,H ..., ,x.f,. .h .7 f xftfifi 1 1 :E 7 I E 1- M. ' ': 'g?.? :eEf1:5: - AMERICAN UNIVERSITY UNION, PARIS ' s'i5 it5 ,, ,,.,, . , . , , i 5 I '- . in P I ' -- ' ' L mn Ir ,,r,,g,,A fp, ' 1 , f.5, . , The ihrintetnn Qtinihzrsitp enter in Barts IF' '-m '71' HE American University Union, of which the Princeton Bureau in France is a branch, was organized in Iune, jx Q 5 1917. It was the outgrowth of two movements among college alumni, one in this country and the other in 3 'Q Q- France. These movements have as their mutual objective to meet the needs of American universit and sr. 6 Q college men and their friends who are in Europe for military or other service in the cause of the Allies, and fN to co-operate in all proper wa s with Universit Alumni who come to France. A total of about ninet LJ 'fl . . . Y . . . . . Y institutions have become members in the Union, which has its headquarters in Paris. The Princeton Branch, known as the Princeton University Center in Paris has done splendid Work, and this work has been increasing rapidly. Men traveling from station to station have found it a most convenient place to stop over, and in the month of December as many as 450 men visited the Center at one time or another. It has acted as a purchasing department for men at the front, buying almost anything desired from theater tickets to complete uniforms, boots and coats and also as a clearing house for the correspondence of Princeton men at the front. In the organization of Princeton reunions and banquets it has been most successful. Among these' must be included a dinner of 50 in December, another at Coblenz of 31 in February. On the 11th of January a dinner of 165 was held in Paris. The University Union has helped in just this way, bringing Princeton men in contact with each other, and giving information about the various members o'f the University in their various duties. A file of some 2000 cards is kept, and this includes class lists, so that a member of one class may get any information possible about his class- mates. Dr. van Dyke has helped many men in transferring from one branch of service to another, and has written numerous letters for alumni and undergraduates. The success of the Union is due almost wholly to Dr. Paul van Dyke, '81. H As secretary of the Executive Committee in Paris, he has had complete charge of the Work, has himself traveled over France on Work for the Union, has visited hospitals and taken, in various other spheres, a most active part. Mr. Persifer Frazer Gibson, '85, has been assisting Dr. van Dyke in his capacity as a member of the Advisory Council. Mr. Henry B. Thompson, '77, is treasurer of the Union, and has been there personally to supervise the work. Gordon Sikes, '16, has acted as secretary of the Princeton Bureau since its foundation, and has helped greatly in making the Bureau literally a Princeton Center abroad. The gift of a SIO0,000 building to the Union by the French Government, has brought forward hopes that although the war is over, the splendid work of the Union will still be carried on. 125 .. I fswmqmph Kr fx hvlfiiafihidetpfffiaxf iii? Q', . . . QI. war fllflliurk MX NE of the first contingents of Princeton undergraduates to leave for immediate service, after the United States' E W entry into the war, was the unit of twenty-eightmen who sailed from America on May 5, 1917, to engage in Q Y. M. C. A. work with the armies of the Allies. The formation of the Princeton unit was the result of a call for volunteer workers by George Sherwood Eddy, of the International Committee of the Young Men's sg Christian Association. Twentyveight men were selected from nearly a hundred who volunteered for the work. - At the same time the Philadelphian Society conducted a campaign, and raised 316,000 as a fund for supporting the Princeton unit while abroad. The party, under the leadership of S. M. Shoemaker, Ir., '16, and Maxwell Chaplin, ,I3, were accompanied on their trip across by Mr. Eddy. They landed in France and proceeded immediately to England, where they were officially welcomed by the Mayor of London. In England a short course of intensive training in the war work the Y. M. C. A. was given, and from there the party broke up to enter active service. Several remained in England in the various 'training centers, others went to France, and still others were sent to Mesopotamia. Upon the arrival of the American Expeditionary Forces the majority were sent to France. The men acted as secretaries in the Y. M. C. A. Army huts, managing entertainments, distributing writing mater- ials, and operating canteens. When the United States took a more active part in the war several of the men returned to this country to enter the Army or Navy, and not a few enlisted in the armies of our Allies. The work of Princeton men in the Y. M. C. A. has not been limited to work with the A. E. F. overseas. Active parts have been taken by members of the Princeton Faculty, by undergraduates and graduates in this country. In camp libraries, in can- teens, on recreation boards and educational centers Princeton men have been most prominent. E. JHH. QE. Q. Volunteers at iBrintztun Through the courtesy of the University authorities, the National War Vtfork Council of the Y. M. C. A. was invited, last spring, to conduct a school at Princeton for the purpose of training future secretaries for work among the soldiers over- seas. At the request of General Petain and Premier Clemenceau the Y. M. C. A. opened huts among the French, and it was for this work that so many men were needed at such short noitice. The problem of training these men was a huge one, and Princeton seemed an ideal place for such a school. Consequently over three hundred men were entertained in Princeton for the Ipurpose. Two sessions of the school were held, commencing on March 21st and April 16th, each session lasting for two wee s. Classes were conducted in all subjects that would help the men in their future work. The courses included studies in Elemen- tary French and lectures on France and the custom of her people. These classes were, for the most part, led by members of the University Faculty, while the work of visualizing France for the men was entirely in the hands of Lieutenant Cnow Captainj de Fourmestraux, of the French Army, attached at the time to the R. O. T. C. Instruction was given in Army etiquette and Army organization. The afternoons were devoted to recreation, drills and exercises to fit the men for leadership in the mass athletics among the soldiers. To provide rooms for the men many of the upperclass clubs were opened. They were given the use of the various lecture halls of the College, and the Gymnasium, while Murray-Dodge Hall was made their official headquarters. In every way the stu- IZ6 v rie. , . .i ,,.,.,...,. N E. dents and Faculty sought to co-operate with the Y. M. C.' A. secretaries, and the latter, on their part, showed deep apprecia- tion of all the courtesies extended toward them. . . - The Zltinihersitp Quartet in jfrante ' During the Summer of IQI-8 the University Quartet traveled about France under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A., giving concerts and entertainments to the armies of the Allies. The Q uartet, composed of James S. Montgomery, ,2O, Howard N. Deyo, ,205 Chandler Cudlipp, '19, and Philip B. Townley, '20, sailed fro m New York June I-5th and landed in Bordeaux the 24th. Mr. Charles E. Burnham, coach of the Glee Club and Choir, accompa nied the four when they sailed, and assisted them in their first performances. Upon arriving in France they proceeded to Pa risg a week or so was spent in seeing the city, several air raids were experienced, and the circuit of Y. M. C. A. huts in and about Paris was begunj After entertaining the troops in the cap- itol the Quartet moved on to the British Zone, where they sang to English, Scotch, Australian and New Zealand troops. The Fourth of July was spent in Rouen, where a concert was given at the American Base Hospital No. 21. The party then re- turned to Paris after their visit with the Tommies. From July 14th to September 15th the Quartet entertained the American Expeditionary Forces and were in the first line trenches for about ten days with the Twenty-ninth Division. During the tour' of the American lines entertainments were given in dugouts, as well as in hospitals and rest camps. After this circuit was completed the party returned to New York by way of Paris and Brest, landing in the United States on the 4th of October. Mr. Burnham accompanied the Quartet for several weeks,f and was then sent on'a circuit alone, remaining in France after the others had returned. ' -f 'tj F21 11. all MACHINE GUN INSTRUCTION, PRINCETON SUMMER CAMP ,:4f4 I I M Wk .. - A 'W 'GZ12 M- lw fi... ..... ,.1 . , A , , . , , 1 rc4e?f:::a f- H' f 1 YA Y. .,.. 1, ., .,,. 1. - ., .:. .. H, ,.v. ,,,. , ,, , ...., . A X I mam- 'R I Lffgitinlg ,.'. 9 X, FAKE PEACE' DAY T I . T' 'W' -. ' f-N 'T ml - , 1' , art y v1',,, ,. , .W . . 'er'-H' ' . . ,,.,,.,,-2,9 ---laterz: :sfassgf hepilmerinan Qmtnulanrz jielh Serbia 5590 F9983 OON after the entrance of the United,States into the war a group of about one hundred and titty undergraduates Us 3' enlisted. in the American Ambulance Field Service, -of which A. Piatt Andrew, '93, was Inspector General. The lam work of these men was purely of a volunteer character. Four units, made up entirely of Princeton men, sailed for Xxf w Q5 France late 111 May, and were followed by two more early in June. After a month's prel1m111ary training these units W 9 were assigned to active duty at different points along the French front- About one-half of the men drove ambu- J lances, while the others were detailed to work in the ammunition transportation department of the French Army. In November of 1917, when a considerable number of the American Expeditionary Forces had arrived in France, the American Ambulance Field Service was taken over by our government. At that time an opportunity was afforded its members Eolenlist as privates in the United States Army, and the majority of the men in the Princeton sections took ad- vantage o tiis opportunity. , During the summer months of 1917 the members of the six Princeton Units performed many dangerous and distinguish- ed services. Many received the honor of being cited in dispatches, and ten were decorated with the medals of the French Gov- ernment, while to three came the supreme call of giving their lives in this 'noble and humanitarian work. Killed in Service-Jaines W. Gailey, '17, died July 29, 1917, of wounds received while on duty, 'William R. Beal, '18, killed accidentally on September II, 1917, while on his way to Paris to be decorated, John V. Newlin, 'IQ, mortally wounded August 29, IQI7, while performing duty under heavy fire. - Decorated-A. Piatt Andrew, 193, French Cross of Legion of Honor, James VV. Gailey, '17, Croix de Guerre Specialg Raymond Harper, '18, Croix de Guerreg Wfilliam D. F. Hughes, ,IQ, Croix de Guerreg Townsend Martin, '17, Croix de Guerre: John V. Newlin, ,IQ, Croix de Guerre and Medaille Militaireg John G.'Rothermel, '19, Croix de Guerreg Henry D. M. Sherrerd. '18, Croix de Guerre, H. B. Thompson, Jr., ,2O, Croix de Guerreg John S. Woodbridge, '18, Croix de Guerre. 05112 rinnetnn Qhiatiunsbrhuul WWW HE establishment of the aviation school early in March of 1917 marked the Hrst definite war organization formed lp f at Princeton. The project had been under consideration for some' weeks, and it becameia reality when, in March, the announcement was made that, through the generosity of 1nterested.Alum1n, sufficient funds had been -X 79 X325 secured for the purchase of the necessary equipment. Four 'Curtiss planes of the JN4B type and two reserve L motors were ordered. A large held suitable for Hying purposes was secured on Mercer Street about three miles gg from Princeton. . ' Through the efforts of Mr. James Barnes, '91, the school was formally recognized by the Government. and two officers-Lieutenant Kenneson and Lieutenant Culver-awere detailed here as instructors. The' actual flight instruction began the last week in April and continued until Commencement. After the close of college the school was maintained by a number of men who remained to qualify for pilot's licenses. These were: J..F. Bohmfalk, ,I7, F. C. Callery, '2o: C. R. Erdman. '19, H. S. Firestone, '20, L. G. Kaye, '2o. That the school was a success is shown by the very favorable comment which it excited among oflicials of the XVI11' llc- partment. In addition to this most of the men enrolled later saw active service abroad, in either the American air force. or in that of some one of the Allied Governments. The establishment of the Government School of Military .Xcronantics was due to the initiative shown i11 organizing this Aviation School, and its success. XJ 129 KMA :,. 4,.,4 ,..,4, I .... ,,.,,, , A.,h. ,,... 4 ,.., ..., . 1 O . .,, . ,,,. ,.., I nv- -49 5374 CAPTAIN CORNELIUS, PRESIDENT HIBBEN, M.'TAYLOR PYNE, LIEUTENANT DE FOURMESTRAUX, AND ALFRED NOYES AT THE DEDICATION OF THE MONUMENT TO THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN SOLDIERS WHO FELL IN BATTLE OF PRINCETON ,,,,, ,.f,,.., ,.,,,, ,, , U , , .QVE L if ,:.. 1 ibrintztun banter ut the ,Zlmerican eh Qllruss . OFFICERS, 1918 JOHN GRIER HIBBEN ....... ........ P resident MISS MARY L. F1514 ................ Corresponding Secretary GEORGE MCLEAN HARPER .... ..... V ice-President MRS. CHARLES G. Osooon ................ Recording Secretary GEORGE C. WINTRINGER .... . . ........... Treasurer HOWARD MCCLENAHAN, Chairman of the Executive Committee J ag RGANIZED at the outbreak of the war in September of 1914, the Princeton Chapter of the American Red Cross 0 enjoys the distinction of being the oldest chapter in the state of New Iersey. Even before the United States entered the war, the Princeton chapter was preparing and sending to Europe large quantities of materials for the alleviation of suffering among both the military forces and the civil population of the nations engaged in the war. With the entry of the United States into the struggle, the work of the chapter increased both in scope and in amount. ln addition to furnishing surgical, dressings, hospital garments, comfort bags and knitted articles to the Allied Armies, the chapter carried on systematic relief work among the families of soldiers who had gone out from Princeton, assisted dependents in securing their allotments, collected and shipped old garments to the suffering Belgians, and contributed S3 per month to each of 45 Belgian soldiers, held prisoners in Germany, as extra ration money. , , From a membership of 428 in 1917 and 1481 in 1918, the chapter has, during -the last year, increased to 6198 members, of whom 2772 are residents of Princeton and 233 are undergraduates. In the 1917 drive of the American Red Cross for funds, the allotment for the Princeton chapter was 35,000 and 531,000 was subscribed. In the 1918 drive 349,000 was subscribed, making the total amount raised by the chapter 380,000 ' . Since the founding of the chapter, it has sent overseas, on the average, one large packing case every other day. During the year 1918, 246 cases or two every three days were shipped. Of this number, 100 cases contained surgical dressings to the number of a quarter of a million. In addition, there were sent 9,480 new garments, 1,012 comfort bags, and over 10,000 knitted articles, all for our own and Allied troops. During the period of the War, a total of 625,000 surgical dressings, 16,500 new garments, I,8O0 comfort bags, 13,000 knitted articles and over 3 tons of old garments were shipped, besides quantities of blankets, slippers, water bags and other necessities. ' H At the annual meeting of the Princeton chapter, which was held in December instead of October because of the epidemic of influenza, a complete report of the activities of the chapter during the war was read, officers for the year 1919 were elected and addresses were given by Mr. Albert T. Tamblyn, Director of Chapter Development of the Atlantic Division, and Miss Isabel Vanderslice. The latter, who had served for a year or more as a canteen worker among the troops in France, gave a vivid and interesting picture of that phase of the Red Cross Work, and offered testimony to the efforts of those who had carried on the home activities in so capable a manner. Throughout the existence of the Princeton chapter of the Red Cross, the -undergraduate body has given its support and co- operation both by subscriptions of money, donations of clothing and -by volunteering their services. A number of undergraduates assisted in the preparation of certain kinds of surgical dressings and others, through their activity as canvassers during the drives for funds, contributed materially to the success of the chapter. During the current year, C. R. Erdman, '19, and F. R. Dulles, ,2I, have represented the undergraduates upon the Executive Committee. A 131 MMM I arf f'N Zlhe gB1'tT1t'PtDl1 181-11: a BPH!! GENERAL BELL INSPECTING LANDSCAPE TARGET, SUMMER CAMP REVIEW OF SUMMER CAMP BY FRENCH MILITARY COMMISSION W Warsaw Q g - - f l 1 .15 , .,.. .,,, . -1. , , if - 1 gi3' ' -- - '.4. V I. -. ,g Q .. I4I. V ,., .3 In I1 nuxmsew.-1s'f -Q Wig! Y-1'-Hhs. .3Brtn1r.at0.1'v-1-M1-tfilggEpgft-. r.1 ' 751552 war tubes 319210 In ilhnnuztun URING the past year constant appeals have been made to everyone for funds to assist the various organizations In the War 'T at Ji M YC .. gg g devoted to war work. The War created situations that were crying to the world for help, and we cannot but be proud of the way in which Princeton responded t0'these calls. Besides minor appeals eight financial campaigns were conducted on,a large scale, four of these Liberty Loan campaigns, two for the Red Cross, the big canvass for the United War Work Fund, and that for the relief of Armenians in the Near East. It is very difficult to separate the gifts of the University from those of the Town, butiaccording to the nearest estimates the undergraduates have contributed 361,313 outright, and have purchased Liberty Bonds amounting to 32o2,90o. Work drive Princeton exceeded her quota of 319,000 by raising 370,688.29 The college aimed to reach the 350,000 mark and was successful. The undergraduates contributed 324,775.87 and the gifts of Faculty members and Trustees brought the amount to 354,000. Mr. M. Taylor Pyne, '76, was Chairman of the General Committee and credit is especially due to him, Professor Bender, the Field Manager, and to Mr. Cosgrove, the Treasurer. The'w0rk was in the hands of the following com- mittees: S. A. T. C., G. P. Bryan, '21, and T. B. Penfield, Ir., '21: Naval Unit, I. M. Harlan, '20, and D. H. McAlpin, 3rd, '20, Non-military, L. Donnelly, '19, The amounts contributed were as follows :- Number of ' contributors Amount Average S. A. T. C. .. ...... 622 320,921.77 333.67 P. N. T. U. .. ..... 247 3718.10 15.05 Non-Military .... ..... 4 1 136.00 3.32 U. S. S. M. A. .. ..... ...... . ........ 1 41 715.50 5.07 Pay School ......................................... 534 1174.00 2.20 In the campaign for relief in the Near East Princeton again surpassed her quota by subscribing S8202.7I, of which the Uni- versity share was 33667.72 Professor Bender led this work on the campus, together with Professor Gillespie, and the men in charge of the soliciting were G. P. Bryan, '21, G. G. Fox, '20, and W. Rogers, Jr., '2I. The First and Second Liberty Loans came before the time covered by this book. The Third, in the spring of 1918, rain from April seventh to May eighth. This time Princeton almost doubled her quota, raising 36I3,650, of which sum it has been eSt1- mated 320,000 came from members of the University. The Undergraduate Committee was composed of R. F. Cleveland, '19, Chairmang J. H. Douglas, Jr., ,202 W. H. Downs, '20, and W. A. Kirkland,.'19. 0 In the Fourth Liberty Loan Princeton kept up the standards set.in the previous campaigns. The quota assigned was 3696,670, and bonds amounting to 31,060,650 were purchased by the University, These figures represent both the town and Uni- versity, Captain Voorhees, '05, had charge of the work for the S. A. T. C.. and J. M. Harlan, '20,, for the Naval Unit. Rivalry existing between the various companies raised the subscription considerably, and pushed every member to the very limit. The following figures illustrate the increase in bonds purchased in the four campaigns and will give an idea of Princeton's part in the Liberty Loans. The figures represent the contributions of both Town and University: Number of Quota Amount subscribers 1st Loan .. .... 3252,000 3272000 2nd Loan .. .... 500,000 556,500 13m 3rd Loan .. .... 369,490 613,650 1923 4th Loan .. .... 696,670 I,06O,650 3550 f? 7 A , ,.- .5 I ,i i II: 'I. ' V I ,.,' I I I . . ,.I, ,,,III,, . , A ,I , I N , , I ,I ,..I I I I I' 1, A.-siagfimmg-,KevmeftnlftqaFrei:im-1zegvsfi-' ' 112225-1 ' J' ,,. L'f2 -sawn ' ' ' f'- x btatistins uf 1Brinmztun men in Serbian DEATHS IN SERVICE I3I IPrinceton men have died in the service. AX ' I DECORATIONS 127 Princeton men have been decorated, recommended for decorations, or cited for braveryg some have been dec- orated two and three times. The 127 men have received III decorations, 8 recommendations for decorations and 52 cita- tions, making a total of 171. NUMBER IN SERVICE Over 5252 Princeton men have been in the service dur- ing the War. BRANCHES OF SERVICE ARMY PER CENT- Brigadier General . . ....... . . Army . . . ........ 57 Colonel ....... . . . . Navy .................................................. 20 Lt.-Colonel ...... Marines .......................,,....................... 3 Major ...... Y. M. C. A., Red Cross, Reconstruction and Federal ,... 9 Captain . . . . . . In Service but details not received ....................... II ISI Lt. ...,............ . CQIYIMISSIONS tl? Hgiadg 1i5fi2A5l,j1ij' 3 ii Over 2160 commissions were held by Princeton men Chaplain IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, , . , during the War. NAVY MARINE CORPS Commander ...... ............. . .. 2 M ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIII.,..,,,. ,,, 5. Commander ..,...... I asia-1., I .,........,. . .I ................. ...I tLtI IIIIIIIIII Lt- CJ- sf-D ------------.- 23 Lira Lf. .............. IEiISIIIgirade unknown? .. ., . . .2 3 LtII Cgrade unknown, I I I Paymaster . . . . . ....2oo I34 4 2 35 IOQ 274 523 555 134 I7 4 1 I 24 3 5 va I I v . m ini 5 , .. . A I tv ,,,,., , . 5, s 1?11:4,.gs,,,,Q,1ganL.,1,..1.,,?-, -,,q . 4 1 'L '7 ' ., ,Hf,.... , - E f mg -- -'-fffifQ9- - --'-:a3w::::.- ,rzrzw 19 , TW' fiwv x, W A . A , 4 . - V wif, Am, A 5 .-'V ,.- A , . , . - , K' ,f., H, A-Av 11, X - 1 7 , , . J -- f. MQ. -. ' A i.. ,1 - , N -mile? K X A ., . -.: '--'., U4-1141 'W-35 + s 1 - K ' 9, , ' ' ', A' ' 15 . Qi' ' 5 Www 'YE f .rw W w . . SH ' ' ' 15555555 ' ,Dj f 1--I f W , - 1 -- -yi . f,f1'L'.7Yit5?7i'PLff ,w,. ,1f','.-Mf ' ?i:'5i?fEEES2f5.5??V'f'fSE. 5 Q. Mr' WW' WWW X 13WIIIFHFINl!IlllIl?Ulll!ll!llllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllmillllllllllllllllllIIIlmllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllilllll R 'S' A , ' 5 W A 'A' A 'P K mtfnzf.. fxw ff KN. A ,4, , ,,, . . . AA4 W, --A, 1 - 1 Qlllass uf 1917 war iliecnrh A I Bien in Serhiee ARTHUR HERBERT COEFEY SAMUEL HARRIOT COMPTON EDWARD MATTHEW CRONIN JAMES WILSON GAILEY GILBERT ROBERTSON GLORIEUX JOHN RAYMOND HIGGINS THOMAS HENRY MILES, JR, ELKINS OLIPHANT JAMES DANA PAULL JOHN VAN WICHEREN REYNDERS, JR. DONALD NEIL CAMPBELL ROSS ARTHUR VANDERVOORT SAVAGE BARRINGTON WEST SELLERS JOUETT FITCH SINGLETON ARTHUR RICHMOND TABER CABELL BRECKINRIDGE TEN EYCK FRANCIS YVONNET VAN SCHOONH HERMAN HENRY VON GLAHN BENJAMIN STUART WALCOTT NIARQUAND WARD Renovations MAXIMILIAN JUSTUS AVERBECK, JR., Recommended for D. S. C. WALTER MELVILI.E BOADWAY, Italian Service Ribbon. JEFFERSON HAYES DAVIS, Recommended for D. S. C. and awarded Croix de Gu-erre. GILBERT CURTIS DEMOREST, Citation. ARTHUR REYNOLDS KNOIT, Citation. WALTER BURNSIDE KNOX, British Citation. ROBERT FRANCIS LABARRON, Croix de Guerre, Medaille Militaire. TOWNSEND MARTIN, Croix de Guerre. THOMAS HENRY MILES, Distinguished Service Cross and Citation. RODMAN BROWNE MONTGOMERY, Croix de Guerre. WILLIAM BLACKSHEAR MOORE, Distinguished Service Cross and llrOiX de GUCFFC- WILLIAM HAMLIN NEELY, Citation. ROBERT LEE NOURSE, Croix de Guerre. DONALD NEIL CAMPBELL Ross, Recommended for British Military Medal. ARTHUR VANDERVOORT SAVAGE, Distinguished Service Cross and Croix do Guerra W HENRY DYER MOORE SHERRERD, Croix de Guerre and Citation. HORACE FRANKLIN SIMON, Croix de Guerre. CHARLES NEWTON SISSON, Citation. ELLIOT WHITE SPRINGS, Citation. BENJAMIN STUART WALCOIT, Croix de Guerre. 136 OVEN, JR. ith Palm Il mnuvw. F fx i - if A - - 'w tgiiili i --' W -:uw 1 . -.... . . ... . .. , .. . . . . , ' f I 'N It -N, -E, I , -.., . . V. . ,., . ,.,. T .V ?,,- ... za .. ' A- 19P.ipw:f:f-'ws'-+2-'Ai ' ,V '14- NAME. AI.EXANDER, F. AMACICER, D. M. ...... AMES, K. L. ........... ANDERSON, T..H., AVERBECK, M., IR. ..... BARBA, P. S. .... . BARRETT, M. BARSE, H. H. ...... . BECHTEL, F., IR.. . . . . . BEHRER, A. ..... . BERR, C. W.. . .. BETTES, J. J. BETTS, C. M. BERRIN, N. BIGLER, P. J. BISHOP, I. P. BLACK, J. B. BLACK, W. T. BLEECHER, L. C. . BLOOM, F. F. ......... . BLUNTSCHLI, H. A. BOADWAY, W. M. BOAZ, W'..G. ...... BOHLEN, F. H. .. BOHMFALK, I. F.. .. ... BDVEY, W. H. ........ BRACKENRIDGE, G. BRERETON, O,HARA D. ....... . BROWN, A. C. .......... BROWN, C. E. ....... BRYAN, S. S., IR. BUCHANAN, H. H BULLOCK, H. BURCHENAL, C. H. BURNS, D. R. ..... BURNS, P. W. BUSH, S. .... . BUTT, S. M. CALE, G. VV. CAMERON, T. D. .. '13Bfii1f:Pi ,-,jI43Ir,a vi i .'.-. i . A RANK. BRANCH or SERVICE. 'Candidate ....... Remount Station' ...... ..... 2d Lieutenant .... Hdqs., 42d Division .... .. Secretary ....... .American Embassy .... .. Lieutenant .... Infantry ............. . .. ....American Ambulance .... Ist Lieutenant .... 51st Pioneer Infantry ..... ....Naval Aviation ...... . R. C. ............ 2d Lieutenant ..... Co. A, 308th Infantry ..... . . .. F. S., American Ambulance 2d Lieutenant ..... U. S. M. C. ............. . Private .......... Co. E, I03d Engineers .... Ist Lieutenant .... A. S. Supply Corps ....... Ensign ......... . Naval Aviation ........ . . Ist Lietlfenalill .--- Div. Hdqs. Troop .. 2d Lieutenant ..... F. A. ............. .. Private .......... F. -A.. .................. ..--Aviation ....... . ..... - - -- Motor Transport Se'rvice.. . . .- Princ. Unit A, Amer. Amb. Private .......... Aviation .......... - ....... A. . .. . 2d Lieutenant. of 'NTHQ1' Cf I' i55f5ti5f0'f' ' 11 Ensign ...... ....Naval Intelligence .... ....NavalAviation S. S. U. 645 Convois Autos .... . ...Naval Gunnery ....... ....Co.F,304th Engineersu... ....Aviation ............ .. .. 2d Lieutenant ..... Aviation . .. 2d Lieutenant ..... Infantry . . . Instructor . . . ..'..Aviation .. 2d Lieutenant ..... U. S. A. ........ . ...................Heavy Artillery .gesS.'1111. ...,Naval Aviation .... ...,Infantry ........,... S. Q. M. 2d C... 2d Lieutenant. 52d Pioneer Infantry ......... 137 ADDRESS. Charlotte, N. C. A. E. F . Second School of Instruction, France Rome. A. E. F. Cited for D. S. C. Neuilly, France. Camp Upton, L. I. Mil. Base Hosp. No. 1, Paris. Camp Upton, L. I. Paris. . Quantico, Va. A. E. F. A. E. F. Camp Taylor, Ky. A. E. F . A. E. F. France. ZI Rue Raynourd, Paris. 3d Aviation Instruction Center, A. E I' Washington, D. C. M. I. T., Boston, Mass. France. Miami, Fla. Camp.Meade, Md. . Newport, R.,I. Amer. Hdqs., London. Hdqs. L. of C., A. F.. F. S. M. A., Princeton, N. I. Fort Wright, Fishers Is., Conn. M. I. T., Boston, Mass. Camp Dix, Wrightstown, N. I. U. S. S. KeStrel. Camp Wadsworth, S. C. .. , fin-Q R. 'ewf tfdfi E , , I- .- f . ..g-,,-a avqgyqaui ll L . NAME. CARPENTER, J. W. .... .... CATOR, H. T. ........ .. C11AMRERLA1N, W. B. .. .. CHAPIN, H. .......... CHAPLIN, D. D. ,... .. CHAPLIN, H. D. .... .. CHAPPELLE, D. A. .. . CHESTER, N. M. ... .... CLARKSON, W. F. ..... . . . . CLOSSON .H RD , I ., 3 ..... .... COCHRAN, R. A. ...... . . . . COFFEY, A. H. .. COHU, H. W. COHU, L. T. ..... . COLWELL, K. G. .. COMEY, H. D. COMPTON, S. H. .. COPELAND, A. .. CORY, H. L. COTTON, W. M. ..... CRAWFORD, R. L. .... CRONIN, E. M. CUNEO, I. ...... . CUTLER, R. H. DAY, K. .... . DEITSCH, F. J. .. DE LANOY, D. ...... DEMOREST, G. C. . . . . . . . DEMPSEY, W. L. DENISON, I. M.. .. DEPUE, D. A. ...... .. DEYOE, W. L. L. .. DICKEY, P. B. DDRRANCE, E. R. DOUGHERTY, G. DOYLE, I. W. .... . D'RESSER, S. R. DRIGGS, E. H. ...... DRORBAUGH, W. .. . .... DUER, E. T. ..... . KW' N Qi, -.51 KN 1. - .-.- .. , . .. .. , I RANK. 2d Lieutenant. Lieutenant .... .. . 2d Lieutenant. Ensign ...... Private ...... 2d Lieutenant. Private ...... C. P. O. .... . C. P. O. .... . 2d Lieutenant. 2d Lieutenant. 5d'1.i5iiiA135i1iQ 2d Lieutenant. ISI Lieutenant .... Rdgigiifflf Sergeant ....... . . Captain ..... Lieutenant . . . . ad Lieutenant. Lieutenant .... .. . 2d Lieutenant. ISI Lieutenant .... Ist Lieutenant .... . 2d Lieutenant. BRANCH OF SERVICE. 324th Heavy Artillery ....... U. s. A. ................... . R. o. T. C., Bat. 5 ........... Co. M, 4 M. M. Reg. Sig. Cor. Naval Aviation ........... Co. C., 11th Reg. Eng. .... . S. S. U. 641 Convois Autos... U. S. A. ................ . Naval Aviation ........... Co. 15, Infantry .......... Ioth Inf., Regular Army.. Aviation, Ground School .. U. S. N. R. F. .......... . U. S. N. R. F. ........... . Int. Sec., General Staff ..... Ioth U. S. Infantry .... . Infantry, 30th Div. .. . U. S. N. ............ . 153d Depot Brigade . U. S. N. R. F. ...... . 307th F. A. .......... . Aviation .............. . Medical Reserve Corps U. S. N. ............. . Medical Reserve Corps Motor Truck Corps ...... F. A. ................... . .. . ..Field Service, Amer. Amb.. .. Ground Aviation ......... Infantry ................. .. . ..Field Service, Amer. Amb. Service Unknown ......... F. A. .................... . 318th Infantry ............ Chemical Warfare Service. R. O. T. C. ............ .. Chemical Research .. Machine Gun Bn. .. . 307th F. A. ....... . Artillery ....... . l38 ADDRESS. Camp Sherman, Ohio. .A. E. F. Chattanooga, Tenn. Camp Hancock, Ga. France. A. E. F. A. E. F., par B. C. M. Fort Totten, L. I. Pensacola, Fla. Camp McLean, Chattanooga Fort Benjamin Harrison. Died Dec. 31, 1918. IO Rue Ste. Anne, Paris. Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Camp Sevier, S. C. Aboard Corsair, Carnp Dix, N. I. New Bedford, Conn. Camp Dix, N. I. Died Sept. 13, 1918. Johns Hopkins, Baltimore. ...Iohns Hopkins, Baltimore. Gettysburg, Pa. Camp Upton, L. I. Arcadia, Fla. Camp Lee, Va. Returned Home XNounded, June I3 1918 A. E. F. A. E. F. American University Experiment Sta Niagara Falls, N. Y. IO Rue Ste Anne, Paris. A. E. F., 3d Div., Regulars Camp Dix, N. I. A. E. F. NAME. DUNN, H. 'T. ..... .... . A DURELL A DURELL E. EBERHARDT, M. EBERSTADT, R. . EDDY, I. E. EDDY,W.A. EDGAR, M. L. .. ELLICOTT, T. A. .. . . . ERRINGTON, R. N. ERTEL, B. H. ..... .... . ETTER, B. F. ...... .... . EV'ERETT,J,. FAGER, E. C. ..... .... . FARR, V. B. ........ .... . FEUSTMAN, B. T. ... .... FITZGERALD, F. S. FOLWELL, C. H. FORD, H. W. ..... .... . FORSTER, E. H. FOsTER, J. M. ..... .... . FOSTER, P. W. FOWLER, L. S. . .. ..... FOWLER, O ..... . . . FRANKS,R.A. FRANZ .......... . . . FROST, I. H. ...... ..... . FUNSTEN, R. F. 'T I - TZQQT n '--'-' iwzwr 'A-' 1 1 . --1 . .. . -- - .-.,.. Y .. , . . .. ., . . ,. Q52 i' .m.'Ub2s1HrimffQrv.f. OR.. mfafgnntef 1' ' 4 -Q:-fn, - E v an, ' -'-' :wu z ,uiiisst RANK. 2d Lieutenant ..... 2d Lieutenant ..... Lieutenant .... .. . . - I BRANCH OF SERVICE. U.S.M.C.... ...... . U.S.M.C....' Ensign .......... 2d Lieutenant ..... 2d Lieutenant ..... 2d Lieutenant .... .zd Lieutenant .... Q. M. Ist Class.. 2d Lieutenant .... 2d Lieutenant .... .Ensign ......... .2d Lieutenant .... 2d Lieutenant .... jd' O11 'oliiif ivI'.iEe'f 2d Lieutenant .... Ensign ......... Instructor ....... Ensign GAILY, J. W. ...... .. GARMANY, J. B. GARRETT,W.B.... GARSIDE, H. R. ..... .... . GARVEY, I. MCB. . .. ..... GENNERT, A. G. GERSTELL, R. S. GIBSON, H. F. .. GIBSON, P. GILMOUR, B. F. GIVEN, I. B. ISI Lieutenant. . . 2d Lieutenant .... Ensign ......... Ensign Ensign Private U. S. N. R. F. .............. . ADDRESS. League Island Navy Yard, Philadelphia. St. Thomas, Virgin Is., U. S. A. Infantry ..... .. Cheyenne, Wyo. Philadelphia, Pa. Newport, R. I. I72d Inf. Brigade I-Idqs. ....... Camp Grant, Rockford, Ill. U. S. M. C. ............ . Y.. M. C. A., British Army: f ff Signal Corps ................ I53d Depot Brigade ... . .. U.S.N.R.F. ...... Aviation ......... . . .. Artillery .................... Q. M. Corps .............. .Winchester Arms Factory ..... U. S. N. R. F. .............. . .45th Infantry ............ .Winchester Arms Factory Infantry .................... Translation Corps, Dept. Just. U. S. N. R. F. .............. . F. A. .............. . ........ .. U. S. N. ....... F. A. ...................... L U. S. S. M. A. ............. . Rank and Branch not known. U. s. N. R. F., Pay corps .... U. s. s. M. A. .............. . F. S., Amer. Ambulance. . .. 165th Infantry .............. Engineers ...... .... Aviation ....... .... U. S. M. C. ...... U. S. N.R.F.... Red Cross ..... .... Naval Aviation ... .. .. Naval Aviation ... .. C. A. C. ........ Medical Corps 139 6th Regt., Brig. Hdqs., A. P. O. India. A. E.. F. Carnp Dix, N. I. Newport, R. I. Section 626, A. E. F. Fort Sill, Okla. A. P. O. 7OI, France. Died of iniiuenza, New I-laven, Fort Taylor. New Haven, Conn. A. E. F. Washington, D. C. Care of Postmaster, N. Y. A. F. Texas. Princeton, N. ff. Washington, D. C. Princeton, N. I. Killed July 28, IQI7. A. E. F. Fort Harrison, Ind. A. E. F. CWar Crossb. A. U. S. Destroyer, British waters. 79 Rue Dangler, Paris. Pensacola, Fla. Fisher's Island, Conn. 710. Oct. 17, '18 NAME. GLORIEUX, G. R. GOODRICH, F. B. .. GORDON, I. E. GOWEN, I. E. GRAINGER, I. B. .. GUILD, H. H. GUY, VVM. HAAS, C. H. HADDEN, C. ..... . HALL, P. E. ..,.... . . .. HAMNIOND, R. S. .. .... HARDIN, I. R., JR. HARDING, L. L. .... ... . HARRIS, E. ..... . HIXRRIS, S. E. HIXRRIS, W. B., JR. HASSLACHER, G. S. .. .... HAYWARD, VV. G. .. . . .. HAZELHURST, R. P. . . .. .. HEIMBACH, R. E. . . , . . . HRRSH, E. S. HEWITT, A. C. ..... . . . . HEYXKVOOD, H. M. .. HIGGINS, G. R. .. HIGGINS., I. R. HILLIARD, T. I. ...... .. ,, HILLS, P. W. ......... . . . . HILTEBEITEL, L. C. HILTON-GREEN, H. HIRSCH, S. I. .......... .... Hoco, F. T. ......... HOLSTEINE, G. M. HORNE, I. Q. ........ HOSKINS, H. B. ....... .... . Hovr, H. H. ............... . LIUMPHREYS, I. G. HUMIJHREYS, VV. Y. .... .... HUNT, T. B. ........ INGERSOLL, C. I. . . . . . . . I3'1T!U'3IPl Q-n.:uT31:1fie.1 'fi U . V . .. .. .. ., f ,it-aifi-'..:a.- 1 I -ttf. i . . 1. ,...,.:,i,-.V:.L,5,,,,,,- wi ,LW Hf.Q.1ran .. . neg-.a.. .. I . WJ. . . . If ' 1 Q ' ' ' , RANK. EHSEQI1' ' 1 f 1 .... Lieutenant . . . Section Leader Instructor .... Ensign .... . . . 2d Lieutenant. . ISI Lieutenant. Ensign ....... 2d Lieutenant.. Sergeant ..... Captain .... Sergeant ....,. Lieutenant . . . Inspector ..... 2d Lieutenant. . Private ....... Private ...... Ist Sergeant .. . 2.d Lieutenant. . Private ...... 2d Lieutenant. . 2d Lieutenant. 2d Lieutenant. ISI Lieutenant. Ensign ....... ISI Lieutenant. Ensign ....... Ist Lieutenant. ISI Lieutenant. Lieutenant' . . . 2d Lieutenant! Ensign ....... Ensign . . . .. Seaman., Ist Cl Ensign ....... .,,.. HSS. BRANCH OF SERVICE. Infantry ............. Italian Ambulance .... Infantry ............ Mine Laying Force U. S. N. R. F. ..... . U. S. N. R. F. F. A, . ......... .. School of Fire U. S. N. R. F. ..... . U. S. M. C. ......... . American Ambulance . I53d Depot Brigade U. S. Medical Corps .. Infantry .............. Atlas Powder Co. Infantry ............ U. S. Navy Yard ..... Medical Corps ........ Quartermastens Corps. 23d Engineers ....... Infantry .............. Infantry ...... 319th Infantry Aviation ...... 5th F. A. ..... . II2th Infantry .... U. S. N. R. F. ..... . IIth Div. Infantry .... U. S. N. R. F. ...... . Heavy Artillery ...... 319th Infantry ....... U. S. M. C., Aide to Brig. Gen. Heavy Artillery ...... U. S. N. .................. . Naval Aviation U.S.N. ........ . U.S.N. 140 ADDRESS. Camp Taylor, Ky. Died of pneumonia Oct I8 5 Rue Francois Premier, Washington, D. C. Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Cioyne Field Barracks. Newport, R. I. U. S. S. Vermont, Fort Sill, Olcla. A. E. F. A. E. F. Camp Dix, N. I. Base Hospital No. 9. Camp Dix, N. I. Reynolds, Pa. Fort Harrison. Charleston, S. C. Base Hospital No. S, A. A. E. F. Fort Harrison. Camp Lee, Va. Columbus, Ohio. A. E. F. A. E. F. Annapolis, Md. Camp Meade, Md. S. P. in foreign waters. Wotinded, Oct. 6th, 1918. Langefitt, A. E. F. A. E. F. ..Annapolis, Md. Bay Shore, L. I. Newport, R. I, Paris E. F. E. F. U. S. S. North Carolina. NAME. JACKMAN, A. .... . JACKMAN, D. E. JACKSON, N. D. .. JOECK, T. D. W JOHNSON, .- H. ... JOHNSTON, G. T. JONES, L. G. KALE, G., 3RD .. KEATING, T. KEMPSHALL, F.. KENNEDY, C. E. .. KENWAY, I. F. KING, G. C. ..... . K.NOTT, A. R. ..... . KNOWLTON, P. B. KNOX, W. B. .... . KOCH, H. T. .... . KURZMAN, G. F. LANDON, S. W., JR LANEY, H. L. . . .. LA TOUR, C. F. LATROBE, C. LAWTON, S. L. LEAKE, C. D. .... . LEGGETT, M. W. .. LINK, S. M. LOGAN, K. B. LORENZ, E. H. LOWRIE, W. A. .. LUKENS, L. N. LYONS, VV. W. ..... . MCADOO, W. J., JR. IMCCANN, R. H. ..... . MCCIIESNEY, D. S MCCLINTOCIQ, R. J. MCCONNAUGHY, D. MCCORMICK, G. . . . . MCDONALD, R. M. MCDOWELL, J. N. fr Q... r , Q 0 I l iii ' V. 'F ' . -. ,.'s',z. ' V4.3 I v ,, .,,.,,., .,, -. im,-.-..,.-sw... . RANK. I...PkiQAi5'If .... 2d Lieutenant. . .. Ca tain pu -- ....E11S1g11 ....Private . . . . 2d Lieutenant ....2d Lieutenant . . . . 2d Lieutenant . . . . Za 'Liaiiehaat . . . . 2d Lieutenant .... ISI Lieutenant. . .. ....COrporal ....Ensign . . . . 2d Lieutenant ....F,nsign . . . . ISI Sergeant . . . . . 2d Lieutenant. ....Sergeant ....CorpOral .. . . 2d Lieutenant... .. .... ISI Lieutenant.. .. ....Ensign . . .. Lieutenant Cj. g.J. .. . . ISI Lieutenant. . .. ....Sergeant . . . . 2d Lieutenant . . . . ad Lieutenant. . . id' 'Li'edf'eH51iE. BRANCH OF SERVICE. British Arimy Y. M. C. Infantry ....... ' . ............ . Aviation .................... . Winchester Arms Co. ....... . Y. M. C. A. .......... I72d Infantry Ioth Engineers U.S.N. U.S.N.R.F.... 312th Infantry ............... Medical Corps .............. Hdqs. Corps, IIth Engineers. .- C. A. C. .................... . Army Candidate School ..,... F. A. .................. l ..... . Aviation ...' .......... ..... 39thF.A.... U. S. A. ..... . . . Infantry ...... .... . U. S. N. R. F. ..... .... . Engineers ........ . .... .... . U. S. N. R. F. .... . ......... .. I57th Depot Brigade ......... . Heavy Artillery School ....... Medical Corps .......... ... Infantry .................... . 315th F. A. ..............,.. . S. S. U. 624, Convois Autos... 317th Infantry ........... ', . . . F. A. School ........... ' ...... Naval Aviation .. ..... Naval Aviation ....... ..... 312th Infantry .............. .. Motor Transport Div. ...... . 3d F. A. .............. . . . F. A., 332d Regt. ..... .... . U. S.N.R.F. ....... 3I5lil1 Reg. Infantry l4I ADDRES S. Camp McLean. Camp Dick, Dallas. New Haven, Conn. . France. Camp Grant, Ill. A. Ez F. Newport, R. I. Camp Dix, N. J. Newport, R. I. A. E. F. Ft. Mott, N. J. A. P. O. 714, A. E. F. A. E. F. Am. I-Idqs., London. Camp Lewis, Wash. Camp Dix, N. J. QCited for bravery J Camp Wadsworth, S. C. I-Ionorably Discharged. A. E. F. Newport, R. I. Camp Gordon, Ga. France. Base Hosp. I5, A. E. F. C Camp Wadsworth, S. Camp, Lee, Va. A. E. F. A. E. F. France. England England: CCited for Congressional Meclalj A. E. F. , A. E. F. Fort Sill, Olcla. Camp Grant, Ill. Carrip Meade, Md. is ,..,..,. : ,.'-up -' . ,,-, , , .1,,-v- -.Y, .-'.,,,-'--. . , .. .,.I -.1 ,. -,.-.- . . ,, I il-Pt diff. NAME. MCGRATH, D. G. MCKAIG, A. L. MCLEAN, W. L. MCRAE, D. O. .... . MCSIIERRY, C. K. .. MACKAY, D. K. MANCHEE, V. T. MADDEN, J. E. MARCH, H. M. .. MARSHALL, A. MARTIN, T. MATHIASEN, A. .. MILES, T. H. .. .. MILLER, E. J. ..... . IVIOORE, W. B. .... . NIORSCHAUSER, I., JR. ....... . IVIUDGE, W. F. .... . NACHT, A, ...... NEELY, W. H. ..... . NELSON, P. D. NEUBERGER, H. H. .. NEVIN, C. W., II .. NEWRERRY, F. J. NIXON, F. W. .. NOURSE, R. L. ODELL, I-I. N. .. OLIPHANT, E. OSMER, I. H. .. PAGE, D. O. PARKER, J. J. PARSONS, R. H. .. PAULL, I. D. ..... . PAULSON, D. MCK. .... PERKINS, G. W. ..... PETTIT, D. ....... . PEYTON, B. ...... . PHILLIPS, K. A. PHILLIPS, L. .... . FILLING, R. T. RANK. 'd Lieutenant. Ensign ...... 2d Lieutenant .... . 2d Lieutenant. Captain ...... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Private . .' ....... . 2d Lieutenant.. . . . BRANCH OF SERVICE. F. A. ...................... . U. S. N. .... ...... ....... . F. A. ............ . Aviation .................... Aide de Camp to Gen. Heiner. Depot Bn. I, C. O. T. C. .... . 315th F. A. ................. . Hdqs., 309th Troop Infantry.. British Force in Palestine .... Medical Corps .....French F. A. . U.S.A. ..... . U.S.M.C. Private .......... Medical Corps ISt Lieutenant.. . . . 2d Lieutenant .... Ensign U.S.M.C. I52d Dep. Brig., Naval Aviation ...................Infantry Lieutenant ....... Aviation . . . ISL Lieutenant Aviation .... . ISI Lieutenant Ist Lieutenant E'1i5iQf,cli'1f1Q1Q Lieutenant ...... . 2d Lieutenant .... . Private ...... 2d Lieutenant 2d Lieutenant.. . . . 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Ist Lieutenant Ensign ...... Ist Lieutenant. Q. M. ...... . Sergeant Ioth F. A. 4th Infantry . Aviation ...... Infantry ..... U. S. N. ................... . S. S. U., 624 Convois Autos.. 3d Cavalry ...... gist Div. Infantry ........... Light Tank Bn. ............. . 127th Infantry, 32d Div. ..... . 330th Infantry U. S. A. ............ . Aviation ........ U. S. N. R. F. F. A. ............... . U. S. N. .............. . F. S., Amer. Amb. U. S. N. R. F. Remount Station .... Aviation .......... l42 ADDRESS. .F. A. School, A. E. F. F. A. School, A. E. F. British Expeditionary Camp Lee, Va. Camp Taylor, Ky. Forces. A. A. D. L., Iaffre, B. E. F. Base Hosp. No. 8, A. E. F. Base Hosp No 8 A E. F. Killed June 5, '18, near Chat . . , .a A. E. F. CFrench W Pensacola, Fla. Camp Dix, N. I. eau Thierry. r Cross Sz D. S. CJ Care of American Hdqs., L 7th Instruction Center, Camp Merritt, N. J. A. E. F. A. B. 3d Instruction Center, A. E. Transport, abroad. A. E. F. A. E. F. Killed in action, Oct. I Gettysburg, Pa. A. E. F. Camp Sherman, Ohio. Killed in Italy, Dec., U. S. S. Montana A. E. F. Abroad. France. Brooklyn, N. Y. Camp Wadsworth, S. 8. 'I8. yI7. C. Ist Observation Group, A. E. ondon. F. F. F. NAME. PLYMPTON, G. F. POVVELL, R. C. PIIRVES, G. T. .. RAHILL, W. I. .... RAYMOND, L. T. RAYMOND, R. W. REED, K. M. ...... .. REED, M. S. ...... REED, S. L. ......... REYNDERS, J. V. REYNOLDS, W. F., JR. .. RIKER, I. ............. .... RIIVIER, R. H. ...... .... ROBERTSON, W. P. Ross, D. N. C. .... RUNYON, P. M. RUTHERFURD, I. RUTLIQDGE, H. G. SACKETT, N. B. SAVAGE, A. V. .... . . . . SCHAETTLER, F. V. .... SCHEERER, P. R. SCHEERER, W. ..... '. . . . . SCHMERTZ, R. C. ..... ScH MON, A. A. SCHULLINGER, R. N. ... . . .. SCHOEN, W. H., SCULLY, I. T. ....... . . SELLERS, B. W. SHANLEY, I. .- ...... ... . SHEA, C. B. .......... .... SHEPPARD, G. B. SHERRERD, H. D. M. SHOEMAKER, G. E., IR. ...... . SIMON, H. F. ......... .. SIMONIN, E. C. B. .... SINGLETON, I. F. SMITH, H. H. .... SMITH, O. H. .. KSN? K fX I ., .- ...f - ,.. . . . . .... ... RANK. BRANCH OF SERVICE. Warrailt OHicer..Pay Corps, U. S. N. R. F. Instructor . . . 2d Lieutenant. Seaman . . ....... 'id' 'IQi6IlEe'fiziIiE. iii' 'iieiiiaiiiii 2d Lieutenant. .2d Lieutenant. ISL Lieutenant. . 2d Lieutenant. Lieutenant id' 'Li6tit'e'fi2iIiE. 2d Lieutenant. Corporal .... Ist Lleutenant Ensign ...... Coxswain . .... . Coxswain ....... . Captain ....... . 2d Lieutenant. 221' 'Li6Iif5Ii2.1ii. iii' 'LifQIit'e'fif,ifiE. Ihiiftlefok' '. '. '. '. Sergeant . . . Sergeant ........ . 2d Lieutenant. 2d Lieutenant. 2d Lieutenant. Ensign ...... Aviation . ............ 3I2th Infantry .U. S. N. ..... . Aviation .................. . . . Ii. A. ....................... . S. S. U. 624 Co nvois Autos... 54th Infantry ................ U. S. A. .................... . Naval Aviation .. . . . . Infantry ....... .... Infantry .......... .... Y. M. C. A. ......... Artillery .............. .... . Royal F. A., B. U. S. N. R. F. ....... 308th F. A. Engineers .... Medical Corps .. . .... 30th Infantry . U. S. N. R.F. U.S.N.R.F.... U.S.N.R.F.... 317th Infantry F. A. ........ . Medical Corps .. . . . . F. A. ........ . U. S. N. R. F. ......... ADDRESS. 3d Naval District Disburs ing Offce, N. Y. C. S. M. A., Princeton, N. I. A. E. F. U. S. S. Corsair, 9th Flying Detachment, A. A. E. F. A. E. F. Camp Forrest, Ga. E. F. Bayshore, L. I. CKi1led Nov., 'I7D. A. E. F. Camp Meade, Md. Peking, China. A. E. E. U Died of wounds received 1 Newport, R. I. Camp Dix, N. I. Camp Lee, Va. n action, Nov. 30, IQI7 Base Hosp. NO. 8, A. E. F. Killed in action, July, 'I8. D. S. CJ. Pelham Bay, N. Y. S. P. Boat 899. S. P. Boat Soo A. E. F. A. E. F. Base Hosp. 15, A. E. F. A. E. F. U. S. S. Kanawha QFrench War Cross Gen. Pershing's Staff ........ Killed in action, Sept. 'I8. U. S. N. R. F. ............... I Aviation .................... .S. M. A., Princeton, N. I. Anniston, Ala. IIIth Machine Gun Bn. ...... . S. S. U. 626, CO 45th Aero Squa nvois Auto .... dron . ...... .. A. F. Gerstner Field, Lake Charles, La. Naval Aviation .......... D. . . Abroad. Infantry ........... .... . Liaison Office, France. Infantry ....... .... . A. E. F. CDied of wound 308th Infantry Naval Aviation I43 Camp Upton, L. I. s, May, 'I8j. SPENCER, H. R. .... .... . NAME. I 1 fs., .- .. PS ,.',.'..- yyi ...av , 1 bf i 1 'g a 1 A, ff , I Q -... X 1 A RANK. SPEERS, I. M. ..... .... . SPRINGS, E. W. STERICKER, G. B. . . STEVENS, I. H. ... ,... STEWART, G. ........ .... . STOCKTON, W. T STOELTZING, R. W. .. .2d Lieutenant. STOLTZE, J. R. .... . . . . STOUT, O. H. ..... ... STRATER, E. L. STRATER, L. G. .. STRAW, H. F. ... ... STURGES, P. M. ... ... TABER, A. R. ..... TALMADGE, E. H. ... ..... TAYLOR, E., JR. .,... TEN EYCK, C. B. TIBBOTT, D. W. TICKNER, R. W. ...... TURRENTINE, M. L. ... ... TWYEFFORT, H. E. .. VAIL, H. L. ........ VAN ALEN, O. H. ..... ... VAN CLEVE, B. M. ...... . . . VAN DYKE, W. D., IR. ...... . VAN GLAHN, H. H. ....... .. VAN SCHOONHOVEN, F. V. VENSEL, H. W. VERMEULE, C. C. ........ VEST, G. G. ......... WVOLLRATI-I, H. B ... ..... WALCOTT, B. S. WALES, K. S. ...... .... . VVARD, M. ............ ,... VVARFIELD, I. D., JR. .... WARREN, I. S. VVATT, H. R. ...... ... VVEIL, A. L., IR. .... WETHEREEE, R. N. .. Ensign ...... Ist Lieutenant 2d Lieutenant. . 2d Lieutenant. chilli' I I I I I I Lieutenant . . . 2d Lieutenant. Ensign ..., . . Ensign .... .. 'l Ist Lieutenant. 2d Lieutenant. ia' 'Li5'tif5h'51iE1 id' iLa'etif5i1':,fiiE. 2d Lieutenanti 2d Lieutenantj Sergeant Ensign ...... Ist Lieutenant. ia. iQi'eHt5h'51ii. ist' 'IQi'e'tithii51ii. ifiiifiietiir' ' Q1 f Lieutenant . . . 2d Lieutenant. Corporal ..... 2d Lieutenant. iii' TQi'e'tif5H51if. 3d Class Gun. Mt. Ist Lieutenant.. . .. BRANCH OF SERVICE. 312th Infantry ........ .... U. SIN. R. E. ...... . Aviation ..................... 344th Infantry ............... Instructor, Dept. Engines ...... Medical Service .............. Aide on General Young'S Staff. American Ambulance ........ 125th F. A. ................. . Aviation ............ . . F. A. ........ . . . . 'U.S,S. M. C. .... .... . U.S.N.R.F.... .. U.S.N.R.F.... Aviation ....... .... F. A. ......... . . . Medical Dept. .... .. .. Ilth F. A. .................. . U. S. N. R. F. ............. . Army Trench Mortar School. U. S. Food Administration .. C. A. C. .................... . 332d Infantry .... .... U. S. M. C. ..... U.S.N.R.F.... F.A. .......... U. S. M. C.... Infantry ....... .... U.S.N.R.F.... 320th Infantry .. . .... Infantry .......... .... Aviation ..... French Flying 'cbifis' f'. . f f f I Aviation .................... 312th Infantry ............... Hdqs. Brig., 16Ist Artillery... 40th Engineers Aviation ........ .... U.S.N.R.F.... Aviation ....... .... I44 ADDRESS. A. E. F. A. E. F. CCreditecl with I2 official air victoriesj Camp Grant, Ill. S. M. A., Princeton, N. I. Allentown, Pa. A. E. F. Camp Cody, Deming, N. M. Sth Instruction Center, A. E. Camp Jackson, S. C. A. E. F. Annapolis, Md. A. E. F. CKilled Feb., '19j. F. Aviation Camp, Morrison, Va. Douglass, Ariz. fDied of pneumonia, Jan 18 Annapolis, Md. . .. A. E. F. . France. Camp Sherman, Ohio. Quantico, Va. A. E. F. Died of wounds, June, '18. A. E. F. Philadelphia, Pa. Camp Lee, Va. Camp Dix, N. I. S. M. A., Princeton, N. I. Killed in action, Dec., ,I7. A. E. F. CRec'd French and Amer. Brevetsj A. E. F. CKilled'in France Camp Grant, Ill. 1 Camp Leach, Washington, D. Repair Depot, Dallas, Tex. S. P. Boat 578. A. F.. F. Oct., 'ISD C. 4 . .,, . ,... ., e , . . .231 '. - f I , H ., . .11 . 5.2 ...v , .H .. ,x4. -,.-ip.---. .3. .. M. . ,,,,, ,QI f raigii- 1 ..'sf?.1Sgb?if5?39fifififtP-if?-ffiififii A A A ' T i ' A' 'ia NAME. RANK. BRANCH oF. SERVICE. WHITEHOUSE, F. S. .. .... Instructor ....... U. S. Radio School WICKES, I. ........ .... 2 d' Lieutenant. .... U. S. M. C. ..... '. . . . . . WILLIAMS, C. C. .... Attache .......... American Embassy Wrss, I. B. ...... .. .................. Aviation ........ WOLFE, E. T., .... .... .......... .... U . S . N. R. F. YOUNG, H. W. ... .... Private .. .... 136th F. A. ..... ZEISING, R., IR. .... Ensign .. .... Naval Aviation British Army . .. ZEREGA,I. ...... .. .. .......... ADDRESS. Harvard, Cambridge, Mass. Quantico, Va. London. ....8th Detachment, Italy. Pelham Bay, L. I. Camp Sheridan. Ala. Base I-iosp. No. Io, B. E. F. This War Record is incomplete, but contains all the information the University has received to date. ! in 5 A 5 ex XlX ll xi if 0 N Yi fs , W- 1 :Pei We e jf 'X Z 'N 1.1 X' PSQQEGS iq. 345295 A A 145 ..A , , ,, ,, .... -'-' A K , Aff 1 ,.., 611115155 uf 1918 war itkerurh A Rich in Sabine DARWIN EUGENE BARDWELL NEWELL RODNEY FISKE WILLIAM ROGERS BEAL GORDON CLARK GREGORY MEREDITH LOVELAND DOWD JOHN HONVELL WESCOTT, IR. JAMES GALT ELDER 'CD .Quotations DANIEL BAUGH BRENVSTER, Croix de Guerre With Palm, Recommended for D. S. C., and Citation. :DAVID NOBLE CORSON, Croix de Guerre with Gold Star. XNEWELL RODNEY FISKE, Recommended for D. S. C. and Citation. RAYMOND ALFRED HARPER, Croix de Guerre and two Citations. PERCY RIVINGTON PYNE, Distinguished Service Cross. CORNELIUS WINANT, Croix de Guerre and Citation. JOHN SYLVESTER WOODBRIDGE, Croix de Guerre. iKilled NAME. RANK. BRANCH OF SERVICE. ALLEN, WAYMAN MCC. ...... Ensign .......... U. S. N. ................ ANDERSON, LAWRENCE L. ..... Ist Lieutenant ..... 63d F. A. Brigade ..... ARMSTRONG, S. W. ........... 2d Lieutenant. .... F. A. ................ ARNOLD, CARL L. ...... .... P rivate .......... Base Hosp. No. 8 ...... ARROTT, CHAS. R. .... Amb. Driver .... Morgan Harges Co. AVERY, F. .......... .... E nsign .......... U. S. S. Florida ...... BAKER, FRANK C. ...... .... 2 d Lieutenant. .... U. S. A. .................. BAKER, MALCOLM M. .... Private ......... .U. S. A. ............... .. BARDWELL, DARWIN E. ....... fKilled by fall from aeroplane in western campj. BARKER, L. V. ......... .... Y . M. C. A. Secy..U. S. A. ................. BARNES, B. S. .. .... .... S tudent ......... U. S. Naval Aviation ..... BARRET, JOHN .. .... Private .......... Base Hosp. No. 68. Hosp. Center No. I7 ............ BAYLY, C. E. .. .... Officer .... French Artillery ...... . . .. 146 ADDRESS. Naval School, Harvard. Camp Shelby, Miss. Camp Taylor, Ky. A. E. F. I Paris, France. CPreviously In Italyj Care of Post master, N. Y. City. M V Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Washingtoii, D. C. Base Hosp., Nogales, Ariz. .A. P. O. 708, A. E. F. France. BLAKE, I. O. ........ . r CPN R . - '4- MMR -A V... ., ,.AA .. f 0 'm mefmffrs.nf...,.1R1frf24.s4.ms e .gp3 - i f ,i 1... :Quanta . ,,..,'. , I V' ttggm . . . .-me--A-st. . NAME. BEAL, W. RODGERS BEA1-Y, J. W. ...... . BECKER, EDWARD P. .. BEEKMAN, L. ...... . BIELER, LOUIS 'H. . . . BIGOS, JOHN ..... BINGHAM, A. .... . BIPPUS, GEORGE ..... BIXLER, DONALD S. BLACK, WILLIAM BLACK, W. W. ...., . BLAYNEY, WILSON L. BLUMBERG, LEO ...... BOARDMAN, LAWRENCE BOWERS, R. H. ........, .... BOYD, 'JAMES C. .... . BRADLEY, LEE C. .... . BRAKELEY, HARRY H. BRASHEAR, WM. R. .. BRENNER, JACOB P. BREWSTER, DANIEL BREVVSTER, SIDNEY BUELL, WM. A. .... . BURKERT, G. C. .... . BURNS, JOHN H. BUTTS, L. M. ...... . BUIZ, HAROLD A. CAESAR, CHARLES U. ........ . CAMERON, W. B. .... . CAMERON, W. B...Previously CAMPBELL, ENO B. .......... . CAMPBELL, NELSON .......... . CARVER, A. B. ....... .... CHAMRERS, H. R., JR. .. CHERRY, G. D. ..... . RANK. Private .......... Private ......... . 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Ensign .......... I st Lieutenant Sergeant ........ Sergeant ........ Lieutenant ...... . 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Private .......... Private .......... BRANCH - OE SERVICE. U. S. A. ................... . Draft Camp .....,..... Ordnance Dept. . ..... .. U. S. N. ........,........... . Hdqs. Co., 139th AF. A. ..... . Ordnance Sz Tank Corps ...... 23d Infantry ................ E A. ................. . Signal Corps .............. '. . Range Firing Section ....... Motor Transport ....... Lieutenant tj. g.D.U. S. N. R. F. ...... . 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Private .......... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Q. -M. 2nd Class. Co. D, Ist Bn. ........ . 803 Pioneer Infantry S. A. T. C. ........... . Inf., 91st Div. ...... . U. S. N. ..... . Ensign .......... .U. S. N. A. Lieutenant ...... .Quarters 63-N Ensign .......... Sergeant ........ 2d Lieutenant.. . . . 2d Lieutenant.. . . . ISL Lieutenant. . .. Corporal ........ Student .......... 2d Lieutenant.... 24:1 Lieutenant.. . . . 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Instructor ....... U. S. N.R.F. . U.S.A.A.C. ......... . ADDRESS. Killed Sept. II, 'I7. Lincoln, Neb. VVashington, D. C. Annapolis, Md. Camp Shelby, Miss. Previously injured at Princeton by aero motor A. E. FI Camp Jackson, S. C. .A. E. , F. .Aberdeen, Md. Key West, Pla. A. E. F. Harvard University. Camp Lewis, Wash. Newport, R. I. , Office of Naval Operations, Washm ton D C Fort Monroe, Va. Annapolis, Md. Base I-Iosp., Neuilly, France. 322 Reg. F. A. .....,....... Camp Sherman, Ohio. 6th Reg. U. S. Marines ...... A. E. F. U. S. Air Service ........... .Italy. ISt Reg., ISt Brig. ..... Camp Jackson, S. C. F. A. R. D. ........... . U. S. N. A. ................. Mass. Inst. Tech. American Field Service ...... 'T, M. U. 133, Par. B. C. M., .4ISt F. A., 14th Div ........ ,Camp Custer, Mich. 114th U. S. Infantry ........ Camp McClellan, Ala. Motor Transport Corps 814th Depot Aero Squad. A. E. F. Princeton, N. J. Amb. Driver, Amer. Field Service, Salonika. 2d Lieutenant.....U, S, 2d Lieutenant. . . I th I - - 3 4 Ensxgn .......... U, S, Ensign .......... U, S, 2d Lieutenant. .... 814th Aviation ............... Infantry ..... , ........ ,. N. R. F. ....... . S. C., NO. 28 .......... Depot Aero Squad ...... 147 Mineola, L. I. .Camp Meade, Md. Cape May, N. J. .European waters, NO. 25. Paris Care of Postmaster, N. Y. City. Princeton, N. J. l E I ll S K ., 'iv' '- '- .- ,'.' ..f -,f- .. . ... I oqpgfji ill: j . . . , filo '- '-' , ,,.5. .. tgag.r-ta.. 27 ww...-.tfEt,. . NAME. CLARK, A. T. . . . . .. CLOWNEY, FRANK S. COFFIN, STANTON B. COLLINS, HAROLD B. . CONANT, S. O. ..... . CONINE, FRED W. COOPER, N. H. CORKRAN, D. ...... . CORSAN, DAVID N. .. CORY, BENJ. H. CRANE, E. M. CRANE, F. R. ...... . CREESE, JAMES, JR. . CROCKER, ED. S. CROMELIN, JOHN S. . CROMVVELL, JARVIS .. CURRIE, ED. W. ....... ,... . CUSHMAN, HOLBROOK CUTTING, AARON B. . DECKER, J. D. ..... . DE GRAY, HENRY B. DE LACY, W. B. J. .. DENNIS, I-I. V., 3D .. DENT, ELBERT, JR. .. DODD, J. L. ........ . DONOH0, JOHN F. DOUGHERTY, WM. H. DOWD, M. L. ......... .... . DOYLE, E. W. ..... . DUBES, HENRY M. DUDGEON, ARCHIBALD DUNCAN, W. G. DUNPHY, E. B. .... . EAEY, CARL R., JR. .. ELDER, JAMES G. ELDRIDGE, RICHARD .. ELLIOTT, JOHN S. ENGLAND, CALLAN E. ENGISISH, T. H. A RANK. 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Previously with Y. Private .......... Instructor ....... Ensign ..... . . . Lieutenant ...... . Private ......... Private ......... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Amb. Driver Amb. Driver 2d Lieutenant. 2d Lieutenant.. . . . 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Q. M. ........... . 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Ist Lieutenant ..., 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Cadet ........... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Ensign ...... . . . . Ensign ....... . . . Seaman ......... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Ensign ........ ISL Lieutenant .... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Sea., 2d Class. . .. ISt Lieutenant... .. 2d Lieutenant.. . . . BRANCH OF SERVICE. R. M. A. ................... . M. C. A. in Mesopotamia. French Artillery School ...... Gunnery Dept., S. M. A. .... . In Command S. C. Harland.. M. G. Bn. .................. . Sec. 618, U. S. A. A. S .... Personnel Dept. ............ . A. S. ....................... . Sec. 23, Am. Amb., NO. 523. .. U. S. Amb., No. 67 ........... 3,12 Infantry ................ F. A. ................ Bat. B., 56th F. A. .......... . Commanding S. P. 76 ........ 12th U. S. F. A. ............. . Instructor, M. G. School ..... U. S. School Radio Operations. U. S. Aviation, 3d Inst ....... U. S. Air Service ........... Hdqs., 2d Naval District ..... U. S. N. R. F., Sub. Chaser .. U. S. N. ................... . U. S. F. A., 58th Bat. ........ . U. S. N. R. F. Aviation ...... 366th Infantry ............... 17th U. S. Aero Squadron U. S. N. R. F. ............. . Private .......... Amb. Driver ..... Ensign ........ Lieutenant Cj. g. .ya Ensign .......... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . 147th U. S. 315th S. S. U. S. U. S. Aero Squadron A. ................ . Infantry ........... U. 14, Convois Auto N. R. F. .......... . N. ....... . Student ......... . Private .......... 2d Lieutenant... . . Private .......... U. S. N. R. F. .... . 7th U. S. Infantry ..... Ecole Militaire .............. Hdqs. Co., 308th F. A. ..... . HV. A. School ............... Camp Gas School ...... l48 ADDRESS. Brooks Field, San Antonio, Tex. Author of 'KTO Bagdad with the British F 1'2l1'lC6. Princeton, N. J. France. Allentown, Pa. Syracuse, N. Y. Gersner Field, Lake Charles, La. A. E. F. CCroix de Guerrej. ISR. E. A. E. F. Camp Bowie, Texas. A. E. F. CWoundedJ. Camp Hancock, Ga. Penn Field, Austin, Tex. A. E. F. Parks Field. Newport, R. I. Newport, R. I. 81 foreign waters. Pelham Bay, L. I. A. E. F. A. E. F. Camp Taylor, Ky. A. E. F. Norfolk, Va. Killed in air combat, Oct., JI4. Camp Meade, Md. A. E. F. Newport, R. I. U. S. S. RathlJurne. Newport, R. I. Killed in action. Foiitainbleu, France. A. E. F. A. E. F. Camp Taylor, Ky. -' - I - . .- A ' RQLESJTR 'L ttf' .,V.,,,,. .,. .. . , .. ..,, ., , ,, 1,3-fees' A V-5:5 1 3 H A fiafrfff-vfvnz. ine.l.af,,Ef1:af515.15 1-.', I , '. E . f f V J A -1-- . '- -A -ff - ww- A.-.-. .1 BRANCH OF SERVICE. U. S. N. R. F. : ............ U. S. Med. Corps .... IOIst F. A. ........ . U. S. SV. America .... U. S. A. .......... . U. S. S. Finland 7th Inf., 3d Div. NAME. RANK. ERSKINE, L. G. .... Q. M., 3d Class... EWART, JOHN J. ..... .... P rivate ........, . EXVING, MEREDYTH .... 2d Lieutenant.. .. FAISON, JOHN B. ... .... Ensign ...... .... FARRELLY, R. L. .... . . .'.Private . . . . . . . FISHBURN, J. P. ,... .... E nsign ..... FISKE, NEWELL ....- . .... Captain .... . . . . FLINN, L. B. ......... .... P rivate .. .. . . .. FOSTER, EDWIN D. . . . .... Ensign ...... . . . .. FRANCE, LEYS A. .... ' .... 2d Lieutenant... .. FRANTZ, SAMUEL G. 'GILLETTE, A. A. GILLIES, R. ...... . GODFREY, SAMUEL . . . . . . . . . . . . .2d Lieutenant.. . . . .2d Lieutenant.. ....Captain Mast. Mate, 2d Cl S. A. T. C. ..... . U. S. N. A. ......,. . 17th F. A. ............. . Air Service QBalloonJ .. CO. F, 13th A. T., U. S. F Bal. Obs. Corps .......... .. .. .U. S. N. R. F. .............. . GOODSPEED, MORT. .... Lieutenant Cj. g.J.U. S. Air Station GORDON, BASIL ....... .... 2 d Lieutenant. .... Marine Corps GORDON, HARRY B. .... Lieutenant ....... U. S. N. A. GORTER, T. P. ...... .... 2 d Lieutenant .... .U. S. A. ....... GOWING, E. P. .... .... 2 d Lieutenant .... 220th Engineers ..... GREASON, HAROLD . . . .... Ensign .......... U. S. S. Ellen ...... .. . . GREGORY, G. C. GREEN, BARRETT .... .... GRIFFITH, G. W. . ....Lieutenant Officer ........... ....2d Lieutenant.. . .. Co. G, 306th Infantry ........ REA 'EQ '3'1'5'tl4 EA' f f f f f ' 166th F. A. ......... . U. S. Med. Corps ........... U. S. N. R. F. .............. . 78th Div., 309th M. G. Bn..... F. A. O. T. C. ........ . 319th Infantry ........ U. GRIFFITH, R. M. ..... .... 2 d Lieutenant.. . .. GUERIN, IRVING A. ... ............... ,.... HAAREN, E. C. ..... .... E nsign .......... . HALSEY, C. V. ...... .... 2 cl Lieutenant.. . . . HAMILTON, M. M. .... .... S tudent ......... . IIAINIILTON, W. P. . .. .... Ist Lieutenant.. . .. HAMMER, W. T. ....... .... G unner's Mate.. .. HAMMOND, ALEX. P. . .. .... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . H.AMPE, VVARREN W. . . . .... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . HlXR1'ER, RAYMOND . . . . . . . HAXRPER, VV'EN.DELL P. . . .... Private . . . . . . HARRIS, D. J. .......... .... I st Lieutenant... .. H.NRRISON, HENRY C. .... 2d Lieutenant LTARVEY, HERBERT .... .... HAYES, EIDMUND S. ... .... Captain .... .... Amb. Driver Seaman . ..... .. U. S. N. R. F. 64th I-nfantry ........... 40th Reg. F. A. ........ . F. S. Amer. Amb., Sec 2 ..., . .. fAlso French Artilleryj Motor Transport ....... U. S. Infantry .......... 315th Reg., 8oth Div. F. U. S. N. A. ................. . 160th Depot Brigade ......... l49 ADDRESS. .Discharged honorably for illness. Base Hosp. No. 8, A. E. F. A. E. F. U. S. Naval Base, France. Care of P. M., N. Y. C. Killed in action July 15, 'I8. Johns Hopkins Med. School, Baltimore, Md. A. E. F. A. E. F. Army Bal. School, Arcadia, Cal. American Lake, Wash. Newport, R. I. Pensacola, Fla. Quantico, Va.. San Diego Air Station. Camp Upton, Yaphank, L. I. . . . . ..Ca1np Humphreys, Va. Hampton Roads, Va. A. E. F. Died Oct., '18, from wounds recd. in action A. E. F. Camp Lewis, Wash. Base Hosp. NO. 8, A. E. F. Res. Of. Barracks, Annapolis, M A. E. F. Staff College, A. E. F. New London, Conn. Nancy, France. Camp Custer, Mich. France. A. E. F. Camp Lee, Va., 81 A. E. F. VVissahickOn Barracks. Camp Custer, Mich. cl. 1.A.,1, Q, ,:l, A 4 I NAME. HEIMERDINOER, H. L. .. HELM, LYNN, JR. ..... . I-IERENDEEN, EDWARD . . . . . . . HICKS, HAMILTON .... HERRON, S. D. ..... . HOCKMEYER, V. F. . HOOPER, JAMES E. HOWETT, LESTER V. .... . . . . I'IUSTON, WALTER A. ... .... Aa AM, f . fy- . .r - ,,.,. .:. . I , r ,,.,, ,.,. l -.,'-. E p. I -'4' f Tnrjififswsf I ' The ..'-f. iarinnzriv-1fr.'. '.A. 131:if'.f..'.a.-Bratl--2 -..'. Q ,,'. E .I . g W . ,.... p 2 ,.,, - RANK. 2d Lieutenant. 2d Lieutenant. Ensign ...... Ist Lieutenant.. . Student ...... Gunner . ,... . Ensign ....... Amb. Driver . Private ...... BRANCH OF SERVICE. U. S. Marines, Flying Corps.. IIth F. A. ................ . U. S. N. R. F. ............ . .3I8th Infantry ............. U. S. N. A. .............. . Ioth Canadian Siege Bat. .. U. S. N. R. F. ........... . U. S. Amb., Sec. 626 .... Q. M. Corps ........ .. IRVINE, ROBERT L. .... Ensign .......... Naval Aux. Force JARVIS, G. T., 3D ...... .... L ieutenant Cj. g.DfTU.-S. S. Quinneybaug ...... JELKE, FERDINAND, SD ........ ISt Lieutenant. .... ISt Army Div., F. A. .... .. JOHNS, F. W. ......... .... L ieutenant ....... U. S. N. . ............. . .. JOHNSON, NATHANIEL ........ 2d Lieutenant. .... U. S. Marine Corps .. IQANE, E. W. ......... 2d Lieutenant. .... 307th F. A. .......... . .. IQAUFFMANN, P. C. ZKAZANJIAN, BEDROS ICENDALL, LOUIS .... KERPER, E. H. KIMBALL, A. D. KLINE, ARTHUR . ...... KNIGHT, DONALD B. . ...... . .. LABOUISSE, WM. HUGER ...... LAFORCE, W. W. ............ . LAMAR, LAMARTINE V. LANE, M. H. .......... .... LANE, PHILLIP ....... LATHAM, JAMES H. LAWTON, SANFORD LAWYER, G. I. ..... . LEEB, BRIAN P. ........ LEE, PHILLIPS BLAIR ......... LENNOX, CHARLES D. .. .... .. LESLIE, DONALD SPENCE LOOK, EDWARD T. ........... . LUTZ, R. B. ........... LYON, HOWARD S. LYMAN, A. V. . LYNAM, W. C. Lieutenant tj. g.J. Ensign ........... Arnb. Driver ..... Private .......... U. S. S. Quinneybaug ...... Naval Air Station ......... S. S. U., 24 Convois Auto .... . S. A. T. C. .I .............. . Lieutenant ....... Sec. 77th, Div. H .......... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . U.S.A. ........ .. Seaman ......... .U. S. N. R. F. .. 2d Lieutenant... .. Student .......... Lieutenant Cj. g.J. 2d Lieutenant.. . . . 64th Infantry . .. . . Aviation ....... . . U. S. N. A. ......... .. F. A. .................. Ensign ........... U. S. S. Pennsylvania ........ Amlg. Driver . Enslgn .......... Instr. Dept. Gun.. Ensign ........ Major Amb. Dfiifei' Captain ......... . Sergeant ........ . 2d Lieutenant. Ch. Gun. Mate .... Student ...... Cadet .... ..... . F. S., Amer. Ambulance .... S. C., No. 331 .............. S. M. A. .............. .. U. S. N. .................... . 317th Infantry ............ F. S. Amer. Ambulance .... I63d F. A. ............... . C. A. C., 68th ......... .. F. A. ............. .. U.S.N.R.F. ....... 3d Av. Instr. Center .. .. Naval Air Station .. l50 ADDRESS. Miami, Fla. Douglas, Ariz. Italy. ..A. E. F. Mass. Inst. Tech. B. E. F., France. In foreign service. Newport News, Va. European Waters, care A. E. F. U. S. S. K'Virginia. U. S. S. Vermont A. E. F. P. M., N. Y. Ci European Waters, care of P. M., N. Y. City Pensacola, Fla. France. Johns Hopkins Med. School, Baltimore, Md. A. P. O. 718, A. F.. F. Camp Grant, Ill. U. S. S. Simplicity, A. E. F. A. E. F. Miami, Fla. Care of P. M., Fort Monroe, Va. France. Foreign Waters. Princeton, N. J. Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md. France. A. E. F. A. E. F. Camp Taylor, Ky. Newport, R. I. A. E. F. Miami, Fla. NICCADDEN, J. T., JR MCCAGUE ROBERT H MCCAULEY EDWIN I -. Qin.. -- K' i ?'w i'61 'J' -.' '-PTI. Vw, .L . :ri 5-f 5' ' -pf, . -f gi'-Zi -1.:--5. . . ,iw 5' I.,-I '. . . :gg:g.:l. . - ,,.,,-..iv:3m?3E.,' I , ., ,.,q.:a.1.. . RANK. NAME. , . ....... . , D A MCCLOSKEY, MARK MCDOUGAL, E. D. ..... . . . . .Ist Lieutenant 2d Lieutenant.. . . . 'ISt Lieutenant.. . . . Corporal ........ . Y. M. C. A. .... . BRANCH OF SERVICE. 6th Cav., R. A.- ......... 150th F.A. ......... Hdqs. Re., Ist Army ........ .With the British Army 2d Corps Schools ........... MCIVAIN, EDWARD M . . ...Ensign ......,... .U. S. S. DeKalb . . . . . . . MCIW.AIN, GEORGE K .... Ensign ........... U. S. N. ........ . MCKEEVER, G. ....... .... E nsign .......,... U. S. N. ......... .. MCKOWN, PAUL ............. Private ..,...... .U. S. Med. Corps .... MCLENNON, DONALD MCWILLIAMS, JOHN MACHIN, JAMES A. .... . MARBURY, FENDALL .... .MARsH, A. J. ..... . MARTIN, WILLARD . MATHEWS, D. L. MATLOCK, P. B. ..... . MATTHEWS, T. C. .. JNIATTHEWS, WM. P. NIAYER, W. S. ...... . MEEIC, T. C. ..... . MEIGS, H. ..... . MEIRS, W. W. MICHAEL, B. S. MII.LER, CLARK MILLER, Z. ........ . MILLS, JAMES F. TVIONTGOMERY, R. B. .. MOORE, F. L. ...... . MORGAN, G. F. MORRIS, K. A. ...... . AIURPHY, JOSEPH M. NIURRAY, A. B. ..... . NOURSE, N. C. ...... OEHLER, JAMES C. . GLLER, R. H. ...... . PACKARD, T. H. PAGE, S. D., JR. PALMER, S. E. S.IIIQQff Intern'l. Y. M. C. A. Service ....... A. S. ............... . ISL Lieutenant.. . . . Sergeant ........ .U. S. Med. Corps ...... .. . .2d Lieutenant... . .F. A., School of Fire U. S. Naval Forces ....,..... Pr PP? b U C1 W E2 511 F., France, A. P. Base Hosp. NO. 8, A. E Tokio, Japan. A. E. F. O. 730. . F. Base Hosp. NO. 8, A. E. F. Ft. Sill, Okla. Brest, France. ....CWith Wright-Martin Air Craft Co. Making Aeroplane engines for th .. . .HOsp. Appren. . . . .2d Lieutenant.. . . . . . . .2d Lieutenant.. . . . Med. Dept. of Nayv lnf., U. S. A. .......... . Army Balloon School Ft. Douglas, Utah. Arcadia, Cal. I ,...Sergeant .........I36th F. A. Camp Sheridan, Ala. ....2d Lieutenant.....F. A. Camp Jackson, S. C. ....Privatel U. S. M. A.........-..........-Princeton, N. J. ....Ensign ...........U.S.N.R. ....Instructor ....Cadet ....EnSign ....Private ..... ....Student .. . .2d Lieutenant... .. .... Ist Lieutenant. . .. . . I fad' 'Li'eRife'1JA5f.1 Q 1' 814th Depot Aero Squad. U. S. School Mil. Aero . U. S. N. R. F. ......... . A. S. N. J. N. G. ..,... . Heavy Artillery School . U. S. Air Service ...... F. A. ................. . .46th Reg. Infantry . CRank and Branch not knownj . . . . . . . . .. ....Sergeant . . . .Ist Lieutenant.. . .. ....Ensign ...... ....Pr1vate ....Captain Naval. Air Station ...... S. S. U. 67, Convois Auto ..... 344th F. A. ............ . .U. S. N. R. F .... ........ F. S. Amer. Ambulance. .U. S. Infantry .,....... ....26tl1 Co., 7th Bn. ....... l5l Princeton, N. J. Berkeley, Cal. Cape May, N. J. Camp McClellan, Ala. Key West, Fla. A. E. F. A. E. F. Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Camp Taylor, Ky. Miami, Fla. Par C. M., Paris, Fr Camp Travis, Texas. France. Camp Lee, Va. CPreviou Camp Dix, N. J. e GovernmentJ. ance. sry Y. M. c. A., A, Ep , .V . . ,A,, .14...,, ll... . . A .. 4,.,,. .1,.. , , , ..,, .,.: ,E ' NAME. RANK. BRANCH or SERVICE. ADDRESS. PARDEE, FRANK .... ..... E nsign .......... .U. S. S. Von Steuben ....... N. Y. City. PARKER, R. W. ..... 2d Lieutenant. .... 4th Trench Mortar Bat. ....... C. A. C., A. E. F. PARKER, W. M. .... ..... 2 d Lieutenant...,..F. A. School ................ A. E. F: PARSONS, E. D. .... ..... S eaman .......... U. S. S. West Lianga ....... . PAUL, JOHN F. .... .......... ' ........... F . S. Amer. Ambulance ....... France. PAUL, W. A. B. ...2d Lieutenant. .... Bat. B, 315th F.-A. .......... A. E. F. PHILLIPS, G. W. .... .... . POE, EDGAR A., IR. .. . . . .. PooLE, ALLAN K. . . . ..... Private ..... . . . .. POST, ANDREWV I. ..... ..... M . Sig. Elec. POTTER, DICKSON B. .. . ..... Ensign ..... .... 2d 'Li5uI'e'1i5iiE.1 1 fi 307th F. A. .................. A. E. F. .3o2d Field Bn., U. S. U. C.. .. .CAide to Commander, New Marine Corps, 2d R. P. Bn...A. E. F. Med. Corps ................. Base Hosp. No. 8, A. E. F .Camp Upton, N. Y. London Patrol Sec., N. L., Connj Orthopaedic Dept. ........... Care of Amer. Exp. Co., II Rue Scribe Parl PRESTON, R. G. ..... ..... L ieutenant ...... . PYNE, PERCY R., IR. ...2d Lieutenant.. .TT3dA Av. Instructor, Center ..... A. F.. F. QUIER, I-IAWLEY ....... ..................... F . S., Amer. Ambulance ...... France. RANKIN, STACY B. ...2d Lieutenant. .... Hv. Artillery ................ A. E. F. REIDINGER, A. .. .... ..... P rivate ..... .3Ioth Infantry .............. IA. E. F. REPASS, W. C. ..... ..... 2 d Lieutenant. .... F. A. .............. ..... C amp Stanley, Texas. REYNOLDS, W. W. ..... 2d Lieutenant. .... F. A. ....................... Camp Iackson, S. C. RHODES, L. C. ........ ..... C aptain .......... Dep. -Brigade, 155th ......... Camp Lee, Va. ROBBINS, R. A., IR. ROBERTSON, I. L., IR. . . .. . . . ROCHE, I-I. S. ......... .... . RODGERS, FRANCIS L. .. ..................AV1at1Ol1 ROSENBERG, H. ....... ..... C In Service, Brai Ensign ........... Seamn., 2d Class. Ensign ........... U. S. N. R. F. .............. . ...A. F.. F. On Comm. Duty Abroad. .Vifoods Hole, Mass. U. S. S., S. P., No. I67 ..... U. S. S. Kearsage ........... Fortress Monroe, Va. Ich and Rank not knownb .... ROTHENSEIS, W. I. ..... Lieutenant ....... 32Ist Infantry ............... A. E. F. RUE, F. L. ......... ..................... U . S. N. R. F. ...... ..... . . SAWYERS, F. L. .... ............... .... Q . M. Corps ................. A. E. F. SCARRIT, A. D. ..... ............. ..... A v iation ................... . SCHMIDT, G. S., IR. ..... Captain . SCOBIE, I. R. ...... . Adv. Det., 54tl'l Infantry ..... A. F. General Hosp. No. 8 ........ Gtisville, N. Y. SELOVER, H. R. .... ..... C aptain .......... I23d F. A. ................... A. E. F. SHERRERD, S. D. .... ..... 2 cl Lieutenant. .... 309th F. A. .................. A. E. F. SI-IOTXVELL, D. R. .... ..... Y . M. C. A. ...... Brit. Army .................. Mesopotamia. SILVER, E. O. ...... ..... E nsign .......... .U. S. Navy Pay School ...... Washington, D. C. SMITH, C. R. ........ ..... 2 d Lieutenant. .... 80th Div. .................... Camp Lee, Va. SMITH, G. 'WY H. ..... ....................... S . K. 2 C. .................... New London, Conn. SOUTHWORTH. S. D. ..... Private .. .. .U. S. Med Corps ...Base I-Iosp. No. 8, A. E. F SPEERS, W. C. ....... ..... C adet ............ Aviation School ........ ...Avord, France. SPENCER, M. A. .... ..... C orporal ........ U. S. Amb., Sec. 23 .......... A. E. F. SPRINGER, F. E. .... ..... 2 d Lieutenant. ..., Angiers Artillery School ..... France. l52 u ,,,, , ..,' .. ,,.,,,, .4,. ,.,. a.Ef'is'1c-fam-2.19fm-:Arima we i . A I ...: , ,-.,-E. - - We ff 2 ' '4'7- - E . ...m, - ' 2w'11:-:.- .fffszta RANK. BRANCH OF SERVICE. ADDRESS. NAIVIE. STEELE, H. M., IR. STEVENSON, S. R. .. STEWART, I. H. STEWART, W. T. .... . SULZBERGER, D. H. SYME, ARTHUR M. TAYLOR, JOHN, IR. TAYLOR, R. S. ...... . TEN BROEK, W. D. .. THOMAS, W. J. THOMPSON, K. I. .. THOMPSON, R. L. TYLER, A. B. ....... . VAN HASSLACHER, H. Seaman, Ist Class.U. S. N. R. F.. ....... . ....EHS1g11 S.N. . . . .2d Lieutenant.. . ...,ISI Lieutenant.. . ....Student ,. . . .2d Lieutenant.. . . . . .Instructor ..... i 32d Lieutenant.. . ....Asst. Paymaster.. ....Private . . . .2d Lieutena.nt.. . S. ..... ................ . VAN HORN, ALFRED, IR. VAN TUYL, R. W. VOGT, E. S. ........ . WADDI-NGTON, G. A. .. WAIR, DONALD .... WALLACE, C. K. .... . XVAREURTON, F. H. .. WAREURTON. WM. I. . WARDEN, H. W. .... . WESTCOTT, I. H., IR. WHITE, CHARLES T. . WILLE, F. B. ...... . WILLIAMS, F. L. VVILLIAMSON, DAVID .. VVILSON, E. L. ..... . WILSON, J. L. .... . VVILSON, M. O., .. VVINANS, D. R. .. VVINANT, C. ...... . VVOMACK, WELDON .... VVOOD, H. A. ....... . VVSOODS, I. M., IR. VVOODBRIDGE, I. S. .. WRIGHT. S. L., IR. VVRITER, JASPER ...... ZUNINO, F. A., IR. .. . . . .2d Lieutenant... . . . . . .2d Lieutenant.. . . . . .2d Lieutenant... ....Private ....Ensign ....2d Lieutenant... ....F.nsign .. . .Ist Lieutenant... ......Private ....Lieutenant Cj.g. ...Sergeant ....F.nsign .. ....Private .. ....Ensign ....Captain ....2d Lieutenant... ....Ist Lieutenant... ....ISt Lieutenant... ....2d Lieutenant... ....Arnb. Driver .. ....Private ....Private ..... ......Ensign D. Engineer Corps ....... 3I3th Machine Gun Bn. Coast Artillery School Co. B, 33ISf Infantry .. 814th Depot :Aero Squad.. .. Q. M. Corps ................ U. S-. Infantry .... ........ ... U. S. N. R. F. .............. . Signal Platoon, 309th Inf ..... 77'tl1 F. A. .................. . Y. M. C. A. ................ . CAttended Brit. 63d Infantry ........... ' F. A. ....... .......... . Y. M. C. A. .... , ..... . Med. Det., 309th Eng . . U. S. N. ...... . Ord. Res. Corps Royal Naval Air T. S. N. A. .......... . Io7th Infantry U. S. N. R. F. .... . S. P. Simplicity .... ...Med. Corps .... ... ...U. S. Cincinnati ...U. S. Med. Corps Naval Air Station .... I53d Infantry .......... Inf. Specialists School F. S., Amer. Amb. F. A. ................ . 303d Am. Train ........ I6Ist Dep. Brigade ..... S. S. U. 36, Convois AutOS .... U. S. Med. Corps U. S. Med. Corps ........... U. S. N. A. .... . This VVar Record is incomplete, but contains all the information I53 Service ..... . Newport, R. I. Newport, R. I. Camp Humphreys, Va. A. E. F. Ft. Monroe, Va. A. E. F., France. A. P. Princeton, N. I. A. E. F. A. E. F. European waters, Base A. E. F. Camp Greene, N. C. Pekin, China. Aviation .................... . Oflicers' Sniping School, B. E. FJ. Astoria, L. I. Camp Taylor, Ky. Mesopotamia. X Camp Taylor, Ky. Annapolis, Md. England. O., NO. 762 No. I7. Worgret Camp, Dorset, Eng. Killed in action at Cambrai, Nov., ' 8 Submarine Base, New London, Conn Base Hosp. NO. 8, A. E. F.. Base Hosp. No. 8, A. E. F. Pensacola, Fla. Camp Dix, N. I. A. E. F. Saloniki. A. F. A. E. F. Camp Grant, Ill. France. A. E. F. Base Hosp. No. 29, A. E. F. the University has received to date. ,- . . .1 - . ,.., T A+.. , TJ 1 ,' . lass ni 1919 war Binh in berhice HAROLD KIDDER BULKEY STUART CARKENER ERIC ANDERSON FOWLER 7 ,X PAUL LEDBETER HARGREAVES - FRANK JUNIOR MCCONNELL JOHN HARLAN MCCREADIE Beturatinns JSTUART CARKENER, Distinguished Service Cross. JAY COOKE, 2D, Citation. XERIC ANDERSON FOWLER, French Insignia of Honor. ALEXANDER MACOMB GREENE, Croix de Guerre. DAVID WADE GUY, Croix de Guerre with Palm and Citation. DFPAUL LEDBETER HARGREAVES, Croix de Guerre, and Special Citation. truth GERALD PROVOST THOMAS FRANK NVILLIAM SIDLER ARTHUR PREYER WILLIAM CLARKSON POTTER JOHN VERPLANCK :NEYVLIN NVISTAR MORRIS LANSING COLTON HOLDEN, Distinguished Service Cross, Croix de Guerre, two Citations, and Diploma of Aero Club Of America WILLIAM D'UDLEY FOULKE HUGHES, Croix de Guerre. ROBERT PATTERSON LAMONT, Croix de Guerre with Palm and Medaille Militaire. FRED AVERY LYBOLT, Croix de Guerre. ROBERT DAVIS MCDOUGAL, JR., Croix de Guerre with Palm. ZJOHN VERPLANCK NEWLIN, Croix de Guerre, Medaille Militaire, and Citation. TWILLIAM CLARKSON POTTER, Distinguished Service Cross. JOHN GRIM ROTHERMEL, Croix de Guerre. LOUIS FELIX TIMMERMAN, JR., Distinguished Service Cross and Citation. GEORGE AUGUSTUS VAUGHN, Distinguished Service Cross, British Distinguished Flying Cross, and Recommended for Croix de Guerre. 4'Died in service. l54 NAME. ACKERMAN, JAMES H. IE ALEORD, KENNETH W. .. ALYEA, EDWIN P. ..... . AMEN, JOHN H. .... . AMES, WYLLYS P. ..... ' AUOER LOUIS F ANSPACH M R ARMOUR ALLISON 2 .. ARONSOHN, N. A. .... ...... . ANDERSON, ANDREW, JR. ...... ANDERSON, J. M., JR. ........ . , . ..... . , . . ..... .. , 1 D W ARROWSMITH, W. W. BADE, WILLIAM H. BAGBY, CHARLES T., JR. ' BAILEY, GEORGE O. ,..... BAKER, WILLIAM R. BALL, GROSVENOR L. BARKER, FRANCIS A. BARNETT, ROBERT F. BARTON, HENRY BAYER, EDWIN S., JR. .. BEATTIE, KENNETH! W. BECKHART, BENJAMIN BELL, CHARLES C., JR. BELL, WILLIAM W., JR Hfff BLEAKLEY, GEORGE R.. .. BOND, GEORGE A. ..... . BOSTICK, BONHAM H. .. BRAY, ALLEN RQ .... BREAM, PAUL A. .. BRINDLE, ROBERT H. .. BROWN, JAMES D. .... . BRUCE, DAVID K. E. BRUNE, CHARLES D. F. BULKLEY, HAROLD K. .. BURCHELL, FFORD ...... BURGER, FAIRFAX C. Mia . f f. ...,,- :Q,,. , . .,, , , , , ....f.......4.f A.-. -.sgfrsaiohtgsrssrmf-m:1n.,if..zEIf .L., S Ieiittrrf . .,.- ,,-1 - a rfsffra- .4 -4-' 1-IRAQ-H K ' S -34, ' -'-- :aI+'::-gf ' RANK. 'IS11 Lieutenant.. . . . Private . ........ . Private .......... 2d Lieutenant... .. Lieutenant Cj. g.D . Ensign .......... . Ist Lieutenant .... 2d Lieutenant ..... BRANCH OF SERVICE. Army Aviation , ...... Imperial Recruits .... C. A. C. .V ....... Marine Aviation' . . . U. S. Naval ....... Auxiliary Reserve Naval Aviation .. . . . .. CO. I., 56th Infantry . Hv. A. .............. . Corporal ......... Signal Corps ........ ISt Lieutenant .... Private ...... . . . . Pioneer Infantry .... Infantry ........... Seaman, 2d ClaSs..U. S. N. R. F. C. Q. M. cA.5 ..,. 2d Lieutenant .... . .2d Lieutenant ..... Seaman, 2d Class. 2d Lieutenant ..... Ensign ........... Private .... .... Corporal ... .... C. Q. M. Captain .... .... Ensign ........... Private .......... ISt Lieutenant ISt Lieutenant Private .......... App. Seaman .... Sergeant ......... Private .......... Naval Aviation .... Army Aviation .... Army Aviation .... U. S. Navy ...... Infantry .......... Naval Aviation .... Naval Aviation .... C. A. C. ............. . 17th Infantry ..... ' ......... ,. H. Q. Det., I57th Brig., 77D. U. S. N. R. F. .............. . C. A. C. .................... . U. S. N. .................. . S. S. U. 645 Convois Autos... Army Aviation Army Aviation Army Aviation .... U. S.'N. R. F. Medical Corps Medical Corps Sergeant ......... I Ioth F. A. ....... . 2d Lieutenant ..... ISt Lieutenant Ensign ......... 2d Lieutenant ..... 4th F. A. R. D. Army Aviation .. U. S. N. R. F. R. M. Aviation .... ISS ADDRESS. , U. S. A., Central Hospital No. 3, Rahway, N. J ' CCroix de Guerre with Palmj. B. E. F. . O. C. T., Fortress Monroe, Va. Marine Flying Field, Miami, Fla. U. S. S. Cape ROmaine, Postmaster, N. Y. C. A. E. F., France. Camp Eustis. School of Meteorology, S. C., College Sta., Tex A. E. F., France. CO. 28, C. O. T. S., Camp Lee, Va. Princeton University. 546 Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Carruthers Field, Fort Worth, Tex. Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. Florida. O. T. C., Fortress Monroe, Va. Camp Meade, Md. .A. E. F., France. Camp Stewart, Va. ,208 W. Io8th St., N. Y. City. Par B. C. M., Paris, France. A. P. O., 724, A. E. F., France. Am. Base Hosp. No. 29, London, England. Arlington Heights, Ill. Co. 9, Wissahickon Barracks, Cape May, N. J. Base Hosp. No. 8, A. E. F., France. Att. to 167th Inf., A. E. F., France. A. E. F., France. Camp Taylor, Ky. England. NAME. BUTLER, FRANCIS D. BUTLER, STUART M. .. BUZBY, GEORGE C. CAMPBELL, JAMES G. CARKENER, STUART 2D CARTER, FREDERICK B. CARTER, KENNETH K. CASEY, CARL M. CERE, LOUIS A. CHARLES, MARTIN G. CHRISTMAS, FRANKLIN 'i3..... CLARK, ROBERT D. ......... . CLARK, WILLIAM L. . CLARK, HENRY M., IR. CLEVELAND, RICHARD F. .... . COHEN, ROGER S. COMLY, SAMUEL N. ......... . COMSTOCK, FRANCIS A. .... . COOKE, JOHN .......... COOKE, JAY, 2D ........ COOPER, EDWIN N., IR. COOPER, FREDERICK S. COX, IRA I. ......... . CRESSVVELL, ROBERT .. CUDLIPP, CHANDLER DAVIS, BRONSON H. DENBY, JAMES O. DTBERT, GRANT A. DIBRELI., EDWIN R. ......... . DICKINSON, HAMILTON M .... DINGEE, ALEXANDER L. D'ODD, JOHN A. ............. . DOVVNING, BRADLEY C. DOYLE, HENRY VV. DREYFUSS, SAMUEL W. ..... . DUBOIS, LOUIS T. .... . DUNN, RICHARD P. DUNN, WADSWORTH Uhe Errncvton Erin si Bran NWQ ,- ---- -1 .... vi . .. ..,., . f., - . ' I ' ' If 'I --'-- 14 - - F -E :' :5A' RANK. Private ...... Lieutenant tj. 2d Lieutenant .... . Private ...... Corporal ........ . C. Q.'M. .. Sergeant .. Seaman ...... Ensign ...... ISt Lieutenant Lieutenant tj. Private .... Seaman, 2d Cl Q. M. ...... . BRANCH OF SERVICE. QQ: C251 2 52 :SO 4 EO CP. 2 2-3 v-I . O . S. M. C. ............ . I-I. Q. Co., 307th F. A. ...... . H. Q. Co., 76th F. AI ....... . U. S. N. R. F. ............. . Q. M. C., Medical Corps ..... U. S. N. R. F. .....,....... . U. S. N. A. R. ............ . ....I8th Inf., M. G. Bn. gxj .Naval Aviation ......... ....Motor Transport Corps . ass.U. S. N. R. F. ,.... S. N. R. F. .. .2d Lieutenant .... .U. S. M. C. ..... . Seaman, 2d Cl C. M. .... . ass.U. S. N. R. F. ........ . ....Naval Aviation .Ensign .......... .U. S. Merchant Marine . Ist Lieutenant .... Infantry , ............. . Captain .......... 2d Lieutenant .... .C. A. C. .............. . 2d Lieutenant ..... Bat. B, 53d F. A. ...... . 2d Lieutenant ..... Signal Corps .......,,.. Captain .......... Motor Transport Corps . M. C. A. CUniv. Quartetj. Private ......... .Engr. Corps ........ 2d Lieutenant ..... Marine Aviation Sergeant ........ .Intelligence Dept. .. . Private ...... S. A. T. C. ...... .. Am. Field Service 2d Lieutenant .... .Infantry Seaman, ISI Class.U. S. N. R. F. Infantry, H. Q., 79th Div., C. P. O. ...,.... .U.S.N.R.F... Ensign .......... .U. S. N. .... ........ . ... Private .......... Medical Corps ...... U. . . . . . . Ist Lieuatnant Private ...... Private ...... ....H. Q., I5ISt F. ....Infantry ...,Infantry Ensign ..... U. S. N. R. F. .. A. Brig. ..... . Ensign ..... U. S N. R. F. .. .. 156 ADDRESS. U. S. Naval Air Forces, Paris, France. U. S. Legation Guards, Pekin, China. A. E. F., France. A. E. F., France. CKilled in action, D. S. CQ U. S. 78 Lloyd Road, Montclair, N. I. A. E. F., France. Office Chief Nav. Operations, Avia., Wash., D A. E. F., France. Princeton University. Care of Postmaster, N. Y. City. U. S. Legation Guards, Pekin, China. Princeton University. Nav. Aviation Det., M. I. T., Cambridge, Ma Care of Postmaster, N. Y. City. A. E. F., France. CVVoundedj. A. P. O. 771, A. E. F., France. Fortress Monroe, Va. Camp Travis, San Antonio, Tex. 2d Co., O. T. C., Camp Meade, Md. 304th Am. Tn., A. E. F., France. France. 24th Engineers. ISL M. A. F., Sq. A, Div I, Field D, France A. P. O. 702, A. E. F., France. Princeton University. France. Co. B, U. S. Training Det., Orona, Maine. Newport, R. I. Box 701, New Bedford, Mass. U. S. S. Arizona, Fort. Monroe, Va. Care of Princeton Bureau Univ. Union, Paris A. E. F., France. ....27th Co., C. O. T. S., Camp Lee, Va. Int. Corps, 38th Inf., A. E. F., France. Newport, R. I. Base Hospital No. 8, A. E. F., France. C SS. 1 fm I mmm f KN ' l . , , - ..,' ,. A . . NAME. EDGAR, W. I. B., IR. ERDMAN, CHARLES R., IR. ETHERIDGE, HARRY A., IR. FAHYS, JOSEPH, 2ND FAIRGRIEVE, JAMES T. .. FINNEY, EDEN D. ..... . FISH, HOWARD MCG. .. FLETCHER, W. MEADE ........ FORESMAN, ROBERT H. . ....... FOWLER, ERIC A. ..... V. FRANK, WILLIAM W. .. FRANKEL, GEORGE A. FRASER, ALBERT A. .. FRAZIER, HAROLD S. .. .. FRECK, STANLEY G. ......... . FROST, HARRY W., IR. ....... . FUNK, GEORGE W. .... . RANK. Ensign .... .... C.lQ. M. Private ......... ISt Lieutenant Lieutenant tj. S-D BRANCH OF SERVICE. U. S. N. R. F. .l ...... .. Naval Aviation HV. A. . ...... . .. Infantry ............... .U. S. Merchant Marine F. A. ....................... . 2d. Lieutenant .... . Private ......... S. S. U., 624, Convois Autos.. U. S. N. .............. . Ensign ........... Sergeant ......... Corporal CPilOtD Sergeant ........ . 2d Lieutenant Lieutenant Cj. 'gfy Ist Lieutenant.. . . 2d Lieutenant 2d Lieutenant .... . Ist Lieutenant.. . . 5 .2d- Lieutenant GARDNER, EDWARD R. .. ..... GARRIGUES, WILLIAM A. ..... . GEORGI, EDWIN A. ...... . GOLDMAN, RICHARD L. . ...... GOLDSMITH, RALPH .... GRAY, WILLIAM S., IR. .... . GREENE, ALEXANDER M. ..... . GREGORY, THOMAS W., JR.. . .. GREY, DAVID W. ............ . GRIFEITHS, WALTER D. ...... . GROOVER, ALLEN B. ......... . GUERIN, SAMUEL V. ........ . GUILBERT, F. WAREURTON GUY, DAVID W. ............ . HARGEST, THOMAS S. ....... . HARGREAVES, PAUL L ......... HARING, NORMAN W. .. HARRIS, ARTHUR K. HASSLACHER, CARL A. HAWICINS, C. GARDNER ...... Private ......... Ist Lieutenant... Seaman, ISt Class Ensign .......... . Lieutenant Cj . g.j Corporal ......... Sergeant ....... Ensign ..,...... Ist Lieutenant.. . . Pr1vate ......... .2d Lieutenant .... Veoman, 3d Class. Sergeant . ...... . . Ordnance Dept. ............. . Aviation Corps, French Army. Medical Corps ............... C. A. O. R. C. ....,... . Naval Aviation ....... Spruce Production Division.. I53d Depot Brig. ..... . U. S. M. C. .......... . .333d F.A. goth F. A. ..... . Med. Corps ...... .Army Aviation .U. S. N. R. F. Navy .................. .U. S. N. R. F. ........ . S. S. U., Convois Autos Lafayette Escadrille U. S. N. R. F. ........ . .Army Aviation . . .. S. A. T. C. .... . .Med. Corps ...... .Army Aviation U.S.N.R.F. Army Aviation .. Med. Corps ...... Corporal ....... .. Private Private Private Private Amb. Service S. A. T. C. S. A. T. C. .. U. S. M. C. .. U. S. M. C. Captain I57 ADDRESS. Torpedo'Station, Newport, R. I. U. S. Naval Air Station, Bay Shore, N. Y. Co. L, Cand. Div., Fortress Monroe, Va. A. E. F., France. U. S. S. Great Northern, Care of P. M., N. Y. C Am. Art. School, U. S. P. O. 718, France. Par B. C. M., Paris, France, Enlisted in A. E. F Ord. F.ng. School, Aberdeen, Md. Base Hosp. No. 8, France. U. S. Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va. Box G. Cosmopolis, Wis. Camp Dix, N. I. Quantico, Va. A. E. F., France. Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C. Base Hosp. No. 48, A. P. O. 780, A. E. F. A. S. P. C. No. 2, A. E. F., France. Princeton University. Overseas Service. Par B. C. M., Paris, France. CCroix de Guerrej. U. S. S. Von Steuben. A. E. F., France. Princeton University. Mobile iHosp.,No. 3, A. E. F., France. U. S. Army Balloon School, Arcadia, Cal. Administration Bldg., With French Army. Killed' in action. Princeton University. Princeton University Great Lakes, Ill. Co. C, Ist Tr. Reg., U. S. M. C., A. E. F., France 79th Co., 6th Reg. U. S. M. C., A. E. F., France CCrOix de Guerre, D. S. C. Reconrj. I m-Mm. 4-1 5, :i2:,4:g ,,,a,.gQAq. A.: 1 , ...V . ' ,,., I ,,.,,. .. ,,,V ,,,', , ,.., ., ,L ,,,.L,.,,, , .... .. ,. r M0 Q , ,i. . igenamhmsfitfMQAf1.fe A I A I in I HAYES, SCOTT ............... HEINSOHN, A. GRAY, JR. ..... . HELM, THOMAS O., JR. .,.... . HENDERSON, GEORGE W. ...... . HICICS, WENMAN A. ........ . HILL, ROLAND E. .......... . HILLEGASS, CHARLES E .... .... HOLDEN, LANSING C., JR. .... . HOLMAN, CARL E. .......... . HOWLEY, JOHN G. .... .... . HUGHES, W. D. F. ......... . NAME. RANK. BRANCH OF Ist Lieutenant.. . . ISt Lieutenant Ensign ...... Ensign ...... Private ......... Ensign ......... HILL, JAMES P. ...... .... . .2d Lieutenant Private ......... Ist Lieutenant Ensign ......... Prlvate Private ......... Driver ...... HUMPHREY, W. SHERMAN, 2ND.2d Lieutenant ILL, HERBERT M. ............ . IRVINE, JAMES E. ... ..... JACOBS, E. A. S. .......,.... . JAMISON, L. FOSTER .......... ,TENKINS-, ALFRED E. ......... . JENNINGS, ALBERT G., IR. JENNINGS, ARNOLD H. ....... . JOHNSON, ARCHIBALD DEB.... JONES, BENJAMIN F. ....... . JONES, HENRY K. ..... .... . ISALT, HAROLD L. ........... . KEACH, WYCKOFF M. ....... . KEENAN, EDMOND T. ....... . KELLER, HARRY P. .. . ... .. KELLEY, DONALD W. . . . . . . . KELLEY, PATRICK ..... ..... TQELLY, W. BOULTON ......... IQENNEDY, EDGAR S. ... ..... KING, DONALD M. KING, GILBERT ........ ..... KING, JOHN B. .......... . KINNARD, L. RICHARD ........ KIRRACH, WILLIAM C. ..... .. Ensign ......... Ensign .. ,... Ensign .... .... Private Seaman Ensign ..., Sergeant .... Private ...... . . . 2d Lieutenant 2d Lieutenant Cadet .......... 2d Lieutenant ISf Lieutenant Candidate . . . 2d Lieutenant Cadet .......... Ist Lieutenant App. Seaman Candidate ....... Ensign ..... . Lieutenant Cj. E-D C. A. C. ...... . Army Aviation . ..U. S. N. R. F. .. U.S.N. Army Aviation .. . .. .. Naval Aviation ... .... Army Aviation . S. A. T. C. .... . Army Aviation . U. S. N. R. F. .. Med? Corps .. S. A. T. C. Amb. Service Army Aviation .. . .... Navy ......... U. S. N. R. F. .. Navy .......... Ord. Department U. S. N. R. F. .. Naval Aviation . .. . . .. Med. Corps .... S. A. T. C. .... . F. A. .......... . 59th M. G. Brig. Army Aviation . F. A. ......... . Army Aviation ... .... Infantry ....... Army Aviation . Army Aviation ... . . .. Army Aviation . U.S.N.R.F. Infantry ....... U. S.N.R.F. .U.S.N.R.F.... Yeoman, 2d Class.U. S. N. R. F. ... ,... Q. M. ........... .Naval Aviation ... . . .. l58 SERVICE. ADDRESS. Fort MacArthur, Cal. 06th Aero Squadron, A. E. F. U. S. S. Powhatan U. S. S. Indiana, 5812 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. U. S. Naval Air Station, Miami, Fla. A. P. O. 724, A. E. F., France. Princeton University. 95th Aero Squadron, A. E. F. CAce, 7 planes D. S. C. with Oak Leafj. Care of Postmaster, N. Y. City. Med. Sup. Dept. No. I, Camp MacArthur, Tex. Princeton University. French Army. CCroix de Guerrej. A E. F.. France. Care of Postmaster, N. Y. City. 81 Washington St., Newport, R. I. U. S. S. Avenger. S. P. 2646, Cape May. N. I Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. A. E. F., France. Base Hosp. No. 8, A. E. F. Princeton University. Camp Sevier, S. C. Scott Field, Ill. A. E. F., France. C. O. T. S., Camp Lee, Va. Selfridge Field, Mt. Clemens, Mich. A E F.. France. Princeton University. 30th Co., C. O. T. S., Camp Lee, Va. Naval Torpedo Station. Newport, R. I. U. S. S. Artigas. Wynnewood, Pa. U. S. Naval Air Station, Queenstown, Ireland K-EDv.6Fvvx.. if .,:.- L ,,,., has NAME. KIRKENDALL, FREEMAN B. KIRKLAND, WILLIAM A. ..... . KISSAM, PHILIP ............. KLOPPENBURG, WILLIAM B.. . . . KNOWER, HENRY DUB. . . . . KNOWLSON, ELMS T. ....... . KRETSCHMANN, PHILIP M KUSER, J. DRY.DEN ........... LAMARCHE, RICHARD F. ..... . LAMONT, ROBERT P., JR. ..... . LARKIN, GEORGE B. ......... . IJEINBACH, L. RICHARD ....... LEOPOLD, JAMES M., JR ........ LESLIE, ARTEIVIUS C. ...... .. LEwIs,,ITHOMAs M. N. .... .. LINEAWEAVER, THOMAS I-I. ... LONG, HENRY C. ............ . LORD, THOMAS C. ..... .... . LUDLOW, EDWARD H. . . . . . . . LUKE, DONALD K. . . . . . . . LYBOLT, FRED A. ... LYONS, M. JOSEPH ' .... . IVICCANDLISS, LANSDEN ..... . NICCONNELL, FRANK J. ..... .. MCCULLOCH DUNCAN , , JR ..... MCCUNE, JOHN R., JR. ...... . MCD'OUGAL, DAVID B. ...... . MCDOUGAL, ROBERT D. ..... . NICGEAN, RALPH L. ........ . MCGRAW, CURTIS W. ....... . MCILVAINE, SIDNEY L. ...... . MCKEE, RALPH D. ........ .. MCMASTER, JOHN D. ....... . MCQUISTON, CHARLES F. .... . MACCREADIE, JOHN H. ....... . MACFARLANE, JAMES W. IVIAKEPEACE, RODERICK F. RANK. 2d -Lieutenant C M A .Q.. . C .J .... 2d Lieutenant .... . Private .......... . ,- ..,, .. '-3lBwrmvIn-n.:. 1rf. BRANCH OF SERVICE. Army Aviation '..- .... . U. S. N. R. F. ........ . Army Aviation S. A. T. C. .... . Lieutenant Cj. g.J .Navy ,,,,,,,,, Coxswain . .... .. Private ....... . . . App. Seaman 2d Lieutenant .... . Sergeant .... 2d Lieutenant Private ...... Driver ...... Private .......... 2d Lieutenant. . . .U.S.N.R.F. S.A. T.C. U.S.N.R.F. IO8th F. A. .. Amb. Service ..... Army Aviation S. A. T. C. ......... . Amb. Service ......... Mot. Transport Corps . .Army Aviation ...... . Boats. Mte., ISL c1.U. S. N. R. F. ...... . ISt Lieutenant Ensign ...... 2d Lieutenant Corporal ........ Private ....,..... Private .... . . . . . Ensign ...... 2d Lieutenant ..... Gun. Mate, 3d Cl.. Private .......... .2d. Lieutenant .... . Private .......... Candidate Instr.. .. Major ....... Private ...... Seaman ...... Ensign ...... 2d Lieutenant Chief Yeoman Ist Lieutenant 2d Lieutenant ..... F. A. ......... . Ioth F. A. Navy .......... . . Infantry .............. U. S. M. C. .......... . S. S. U., 638, Convois Autos... U. S. M. C. .......... . Navy ....... F. A. ....................... . U. S. N. R. F. .............. . S. S. U., 523, Convois Autos.. IOISt F. A. .......... . S. S. U., 633, Convois Autos.. F. A. C. O. T. S. .... . 320th Inf., 80th Div. .. Sig. Corps .......... U. S. N. R. F. Naval Aviation F. A. .......... . Navy ......... 16th F. A. F. A. ..... . 159 .,, ,,, V.,,, -f , lbl. ADDRESS. 163d Aero Squadron, A. E. F., France. Coast Patrol-Aviation. A. E. F., France. ' Princeton University. Care of Cruiser SI Trans. Force I-Ioboke I Il? QCited by Italian Governmentj. Princeton University. N.J Officers' Material School, U. of P., Phila., Pa. A. E. F., France. France. CWoundedJ. Aviation Repair Depot, Dallas, Tex. Princeton University. Paris, France. A. E. F., France. 814th Aero Squadron. S. C. 52, Sq. II, Bath Beach, Brooklyn, N A. P. O. 754, A. E. F. U. S. S. Santa Luisa. A. P. O. 731, A. E. F., France. Co. 439, U. S. M. C., Paris Island, S. C. Par B. C. M., Paris, France. 73d M. G. Co., 6th Reg., A. E. F., France. Killed in action near Soissons. Princeton University. Paris, France. A. E. F., France. Par B. C. M., Paris, France. A. E. F., France. Princeton University. U. S. Naval Air Station, Miami, Fla. H. Q., 7th Army Corps, A. E. F., France. Brooklyn Navy Yard. CDied on leave of A. P. O. 746, A. E. F., France. School of Fire, Fort Sill, Okla. .Y. absc.J NAME. NIANDEI., DAVID ....... 1 .W, - ,. .. ,,,.4 I mi,,a:,R.ra .1-1' E U , ' we fff 'ff' la, -l ' ' lV.lANNY, EDMUND S. .... MARICS, :ARTHUR W. ........ . MARTIN, HERBERT K. ........ . MAXWELL, HOWARD W ., JR... MAXWELL, JOHN C. ......... . MAYER,, CLINTON O., IR. ,.... . NlAY, JOHN N., IR. .......... . MERIXVETITER, G., IR. .. NIICKEY, KARL B. MICKEY, RONALD Z. MILES, EDWARD G. TVIILLARD, AUSTIN I. ........ . NIILLER, ARMONDE K. ....... . IVIILNE, JOHN C. ........... . NIONTGOMERY, ARCHIBALD M.. MOORE, GEORGE D. .......... . MOORE, ROBERT G. MOORE, THEODORE C. .. MORGAN, DANIEL C. .. MORRIS, VV. ...... . Moss, JOHN A. ..... . MRAXVLAG, PAUL NIUNSELL, ELMER W. ....... . MUZZY, FRANKLIN G. ....... . NEWLIN, JOHN V. NICHOLAS, RALPH A. ....... . NORRIS, HENRY M. NORTON.. ARTIIUR L. .. NORTON, PAUL R. OLMSTEAD, PAUL S. .. PALMER, ROBERT J. PARKER, PHILIP M. .. PARMELE, HENRY G. W ' RANK. Private... Cadet ........... Sergeant ........ . Private Ensign .......... . Seaman ......,... 2d Lieutenant ..... App. Seaman Sergeant ........ . Private .......... Ass't. Engineer.. . Ensign .......... . Private .......... Q. M., 2d Class... Private .......... Seaman, 2d Class. Driver .......... . Ensign .......... . Sergeant ......... Lieutenant tj. g.J. Seaman, ISL Class. ISt Lieutenant.. . . . ISt Lieutenant.. . . . Ist Lieutenant.. . . . Ist Lieutenant. .... App. Seaman App. Seaman Ist Lieutenant Driver . ........ . . 2d Lieutenant .... . Private .......... Seaman, 2d Class. Private .......... Civilian Computer. Veoman, 3d Class. Sergeant ......... Ensign .... .... . BRANCH OF sERvICE. S. A. T. C. ................. . Naval Aviation ,... S. A. T. C. .... . 31st Co. ........ . Naval Aviation .... U. S. N. R. F. .. F. A. .......... . U. S. N. R. F. ...... . Am. Field Service .... S. A. T. C. ...... . U,,fST N. ....... . Naval Aviation .... U. S. A. A. C. .. U. S. N. R. F. ..... . F. A. C. O. T. S. U. S. N. R. F. .... . Am. Field Service .... Naval Aviation .... Medical Corps Naval Aviation .... U. S. N. ........ . F. A. ......... . Army Aviation Army Aviation . . . 82d Infantry . . U. S. N.R. F. U. S.N.R. F. SISL Infantry ...... Am. Field Service Army Aviation .... S. A. T. C. ..... . U. S. N. R. F. S. A. T. C. ..... . Ordnance Dept. .. . . U. S. N. R. F. ...... . 340th Tr. M. Batt. .... .... . Saumur Art. School . . . U. S. N. ........... . I60 ADDRESS. Princeton University. U. S. Naval Aviation Princeton University. Fort Thomas, Ky. U. S. Naval Air Forces, Paris, France Det., M. I. T. Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. Pelham Bay, N. Y. France. Princeton University. U. S. S. Von Steuben. La Pallice, France. A. E. F., France. QCroix de Guerrel. Naval Base No. 29, European Waters, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. Camden, N. J. France. Base Hosp. No. 8, A. E. F., France. A. E. F., France. U. S. S. 'tAlbany.', QKilled in servicej. I2th Aero Sp., Ist Army, A. E. F., Fr. A. E. F., France. S. P. 453, Philadelphia, Pa. Officers' Mat. School, Philadelphia, Pa. A. E. F., France. fKilledD France. CKilled in serv. Croix de Guerrej 3 CMili tary Medj. Langley Field, Hampton, Va. College of Physicians and Surg., N. Y. City. Princeton University. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Pelham Bay, N. Y. A. E. F., France. Saumur, France. r U. S. Receiving Ship, Norfolk, Va. l Kxwfxv-d'wva.. K ..5fiIBr'ihrrI nm,q7Qxi,rlg. e..z,1i?-:rar ...X f '- .- I ' -. .- PM A A i- -t -- -. .- .. 15 2 2, .1 1' ' 3 ' If 2aigg.. ..,- -ma q5:q:u.-L. I - .-- 1 a w - G -up A NAME. PAUL, ROBERT J. T. PAXTON, W. M., 3D PETERS, THOMAS D. .. PETTERSON, GERALD R. POLLARD, ROBERT S. POTTER, MILTON G. POTTER, WILLIAM C. .. PRENTISS, THERON L. . RICE, PAUL M. ...... . PROCTOR, LAWRENCE M PROUDTIT, EDWIN H. . PUTMAN, WILLIAM A. LDYLE, G. ............ . QUAY, IVIATTHEW S. .. RAFTERY, JOHN H. RALEIGH, THOMAS L. . RALSTON, JOSEPH V. . RANDALL, RICHARD H. RAX'MOND, VALENTINE READ, C. ............ . READ, FREDERICK A. READ, LAWRENCE C. RICH, JOHN B-. ...... . RICHARDSON, CHARLES RICHARDSON, FRANK S. RICKERSON, WILDEY C. RINN. JACKSON P. ROBBINS, MILTON H. .. ROBINS, THOMAS, JR. . ROGERS, ARTHUR A. ROTHERMEL, JOHN G. . fR.Iff S. RUSSELL, ROBERT B., JR. ..... . RUTH, GEORGE B. .... . SAILER, RANDOLPH C. . SAMSON, HUDSON G. .. SAMSTAG, I-I. ROBERT .. SAVAGE, ERNEST C. RANK. 2d Lieutenant. . BRANCH OF SERVICE ...3I9th Infantry ,... . . .' Q. M., ISt C1ass...U. S. N. R. F. Ist Lieutenant. . Private .......... Ist Lieutenant .... Sergeant-Major Ist Lieutenant. . Ensign .......... Cadet .... .... ...57tlI Pioneer Infantry U. S. A. A. C. ....... . Bat. C, 125th F. A. Medical Corps ...L.. Army Aviation U. S. N. ....... . Army Aviation U UIT1 U 13.53. 5555 Sana Cwdw www? Z PPPZH PU Pie: O F1 ww: 2 fflr-4 .gil 51 25' -I-ic: FP NCD O-I3 FD 05 ST. ,,,. 'DZ CEP U93 -H: Za, 4 FUD' st. F19 rl Lieutenant Cj. g.J.U. S. Private .......... Ist Lieutenant.. . . 2d Lieutenant ..... 2d Lieutenant .... S. A.T. C. .4Sth Infantry ....... i. F. A. ............... . F. A. AttclI'Cl to Army Ensign .......... .U. S. N. ............ . Private ......... Sergeant . . . Private .......... Private .......... .Ord. Motor Inst. Sch.. Arniy Aviation ....... U. S. A. A. C. .. U. S. A. A. C. .. Lieutenant tj. g.J.U. S. N. ..... . Ensign ...... -.. U. S. N. ...... . Q. M., 2d Class..U. S. N. R. F. .. Lieutenant CS. g.J.U. S. N. ...... . Ist Lieutenant.. . . . Driver ........... Ensign ....... . . .. 2d Lieutenant ..... CGW I3 UB. S ro rw '-1 O O -s 'U U1 otriro PD 53' 3' lpalfg gg gl CD FD gear 51 Sw? w E25 P SFO ?r P+ E5 T1Z 0 DY I .S.A.A.C. .. .S.N.R.F. .. 35ISt Infantry .... l6I Av.. . Few? RWTH Sm QU.: tri? 'Q C1 E 2 S cn rv w P? WTI F., France. F., France. F., France. A. E. F., France. A. F., France. CK Guerreg D. S. C.J Fort Sill, Okla. Princeton University. . S. l'POWlIatan. F., France. F., France. PPP? Umm F., France. P P1 more ENE. S52 Lin?- 205 WS. 8255 :' E. - mg m. '02, O12 U-Huiggth Aero Squadron. U. S. S. C. 262. Camp Raritan, N. J. A. E. F., France. . . . .'A. IE. F., France. A. E. F., France. U. S. S. Terael. Archangel, Russia. U. S. S. C. 105. C. O. Div. 20, S. C. 20th Engineers, A. F.. illed in action. Croix de F., France. A. F.. 'F., France. C,CrOix de Guerrej. U. S. S. POWlIatan. A. E. F., France. Princeton University. A. E. F., France. NAME. SAVILLE, GEORGE D. .... . SAWARD, JOHN A. ....... . SCHAEFER, JOHN L., JR. ..... . SCI-IMIDT, SAMUEL S. .. ...... SCHROEDER, LYRA ............ SCUDDER, WILLIAM W. SELF, SIDNEY B. ......... SIEDLER, HOWARD D. .... . SEMANS, WILLIAM R. ....... . I -. 4 ,L Zi, , . .... .. .,:-.,- -. fv:f,-.-.-n.f:w1-f- - I 'N B15 1 .ffttnfftafvafftftsfmrffwlfivrd EI.. RANK. .. ..ISt Lieutenant.. ... . .ISt Lieutenant.. .. Seaman, 2d Class. 2d Lieutenant ..... 2d Lieutenant .... . 2d Lieutenant ..... Gunnery Sergeant. ....Chief Q. M. 1St Lieutenant .... . SENSEMAN, JOHN S. ........ 2d.Lieutenant .... . SEYMOUR, MCNEIL V., JR..... SHAW, A., JR. ............... 2d Lieutenant .... . SHELTON, ELBERT M. ........ Seaman . ..... .. SIDLER, FRANK W. . . . .ISt Lieutenant SLOAN, WILLIAM E. ......... Ensign SLOANE, CYRIL ....... ..... . . Seaman, SMITH, CHARLES M., 3D ...... Private SMITH, GUY L., JR. .......... Private SMITH, HOWARD M. ......... Private SNYDER, FRANKLIN F. .. . . . . .Private SOWARDS, JOHN A. ........ . . .ISt Lieutenant . , J ., J . ..... Private ........ .. SPRAGUE, IRVIN A., JR. ....... . SPENCFR osEPH W R STARR, LEOPOLD F.. ..... . STEPHENSON, ROBERT H. STOETZER, JOHN J. B. .. STONE, WILLIAM E., JR.. STREET, DONALD M. .... . STREICHENBERG, ALBERT . STRONG, LOUIS B. ...... . STUDDIFORD, WILLIAM E. SYMONS, NOEL S. ...... . TALBERT, W. B., JR. TAYLOR, ANSON W. H. . TAYLOR, JAMES I. ..... . TAYLOR, JOHN I-I. L. .. TAYLOR, WALKER, JR .... TERRELL, L. .......... . TERRY, ARTHUR, JR ..... Ensign .......... Private .......... ' 55' 'ciA5S'.' Ensign .......... BRANCH OF SERVICE. Infantry ............... .3oIst Pioneer Inf. U. S. N. R. F. ..... . Infantry ......... 56th F. A. ..... . 3OISf M. G. Bn. .. U. S. M. Aviation .. Naval Aviation .... 313th Infantry ....... F. A. C. O. T. S. ..... . Motor Trans. Corps E, A. ............... . ..U. S. N. R. F. Army Aviation Naval Aviation .... U. S. N. R. F. Q. M. C. ...... . Infantry ...... S. A. T. C. ......... . S. A. T. C. ................. . 3OISf Pioneer Infantry ....... Troop A, M. P., 29th Div... .. U. S. N. R. F. .......... . U. S. N. R. F. .... . . . . . .Ist Lieutenant. . . ..Infantry ....... 2d Lieutenant... . . . . . . .ad Lieutenant.. . . . .....2d Lieutenant... .. .....App. Seaman Private ...... ....Private F. A. ........ . Infantry ..... C. A. C. ....... . S. N. R. F. U. s. M. c. jf' s.A.T.c...,. .....2d Lieutenant.. . .Infantry ... ....2d Lieutenant.. . . F. A. ........ .. .....Ensign S. N. R. F. ....Ensign ...........Naval Aviation ....Ensign S.N.R.F. .....2d Lieutenant. . . .. ...,Instructor ....2d Lieutenant. . .. 5Ist Infantry ........ Army Aviation Motor Trans. Corps 162 ADDRESS. Camp Upton, N. Y. A. E. F., France. Princeton University. Inf. Repl. and Tr. Camp, Camp Grant, Ill A. E. F., France. Miami, Fla. Sq. 14, Naval Air Sta., Bay Shore, L. I. A. E. F., France. CWounded in actionj Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. A. E. F., France. A. E. F., Gien, France. A. E. F., France. QKilled in actionj. Naval Air Sta., Montauk, L. I. Princeton University. A. E. F., France. C. O. T. S., Camp Lee, Va. Princeton University. Princeton University. A. E. F., France. A. E. F., France. Fort Sill, Okla. C. O. T. S., Camp Grant, Ill. Princeton University. A. E. F., France. Bellevue Med. Col., New York, N. Y. Camp Grant, Ill. Fort Sill, Okla. Akron, O. A. E. F., France. Pilot School, Selfridge A. E. F., France. Field, Mich. . . . Hia -. 1,- 1345-., ,,.,,,.,,.,., .. . NAME. THOMPSON, HARRY C ..... THORINGTON, RICHARD W. TIMMERMAN, LOUIS F. .. TRACY, FREDERICK L. ..,. TROSTLE, JAMES C. ..... . URMY, HERBERT S. . . VANCE, ROBERT R. ...... . VAN DEVENTER, PHILIP .. VAN DUSEN, HENRY P. .. VAN METER, LOUIS H.. . .. VAUGHN, GEORGE A., JR.. . . . XIERNER, EYVIND M. . WALLER, ELLIS J, ,,.... . WALTER, PAUL C. ....... . WALTERS, SUMNER F. D. WARREN, FRANK D., JR. .. WARREN, HAMILTON M. .. WASHBURN, ROBERT H. .. WATERBURY, STEPHEN W. WEBSTER, SAMUEL L. WEST, JOHN C. ' .......... WHEELER, HENRY L. WHITMAN, RAYMOND C.. WHITNEY, WILLIAM B., JR WIGHT, EDWARD V., JR. . WILBUR, FRANKLIN L. WILLIAMS, CHESTER I. WINDELS, ARTHUR E. .. .. WINN, JOHN J. . WINTERSTEEN, JOHN . WREN, WILLIAM W. .... . WRIGHTSON, JAMES T. WULP, GEORGE A. TYEOMANS, EDWIN S. .... . YOUNG, JOSEPH S. 7 I dv-fm . , 4511. 5 RANK. 2d Lieutenant .... . Private .......... C5.ii't2.Iif1' Ensign ......,... Ist Lieutenant... . C. Q. M. ....... . Ensign ....,..... 2d Lieutenant .... . 2d Lieutenant ..... Ensign .......... ISt Lieutenant. . . .. C. Q. M. ........ . 2d Lieutenant .... . Private ......... Driver .......... 2d Lieutenant 2d Lieutenant. . . .. ISL Lieutenant .... Chief Yeoman App. Seaman ..... . App. Seaman ..... . Supp. Sergeant 2d Lieutenant .... . Sergeant ........ . Private ......... . C. Q. M. ...... . Private ......... . ISf Lieutenant Ensign Private ........ . . Ensign ......... 2d Lieutenant .... . Ensign, Instructor. Private .......... F Qg,h9.4i1iBr-iirfcfl , .. BRANCH OF SERVICE. F. A. ............... . S. A. T. C. .... ...... . Am. Field Service .... U. S. M. C. ........ . Naval Aviation .2d Pioneer Inf. U. S. N. R.F. U. S. N. R. F. 3d F. A. ........ . Infantry ........ U. S. N. R. F. I7th Aero Sq. Naval Aviation Private .......... F. A. C. O. T. S. .... . .Infantry, C. O. T.,S... Ensign .......... .U. S. N. R. F. ....... . .Am. Field Service .... Infantry ..,......... Infantry .......... II4th F. A. ..... . U. S. N. R. F. U. S. N. R. F. U. S. N. R. F. Ordnance Dept. .,.. . F. A. C. O. T. S. Medical Corps ..... Infantry ........ .U. S.N.R.F. S. A. T. C. ..... . I4th F. A. ....... . Naval Aviation . . . S. A. T. C. ..... . ..U. S. N. ...... .. Army Aviation Naval Aviation .............. Infantry C. O. T. S. .A. ............-.. . ADDRESS. Fort Sill, Okla. Princeton University. France. 6th Marines, A. E. F., Hampton Roads, Va. A. F., France. Pensacola, Fla. Hampton Roads, Va. A. E. F., France. Camp Grant, Ill. New London, Conn. France. CWound. D. S. CQ A. E. F., France. CACe, I3 planes. British D. F C., D. S. C.g French War Crossj. Naval Air Sta., Pensacola, Fla. Fort Sill, Okla. Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. Camp Lee, Va, New York, N. Y. France. Camp Grant, Ill. El Paso, Tex. A. E: F., France. Office of Naval Intel., Washington, D. C. Princeton University. Princeton University. Camp Raritan, N. J. Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. Base Hosp. No. 8, A. Fort Hancock, Md. E. F., France. U. S. S. Hildegarde, New London, Conn. Princeton University. Camp Jackson, S. Ci Naval.Air Sta., Key West, Fla. Princeton University. U. S. S. Columbia Payne Field, Miss. Camp Hancock, Ga. This VVar Record is incomplete, but contains all the information the University has received to date. l63 Eine 1511-rmtretou 7Q'l.'t1? er B1-an A' ARQYEYQA - ' ' -' . - - .ll-1 ,RT ,.., V .:. ... ,.,, T., -, H .'4,-' V H 'fi 3.1 A' .- fi '- f- If 14 . . ' .. -. -3'11:5':'f- il'f1 v Glass uf 1920 war Refurb BMJ in Saerhite RICE BASSETT SAMUEL WEBSTER ELWOOD GEORGE WILLIAM DELL WILLIAM LEONARD MCEXVAN HENRY SIDNEY EHRET, JR. AARON, M. L. .. ABBETT, S. .... . ADAMS, D. I. .... . ALEORD, D. C. ..... . .AxNDERS0N, D. C. ANDERSON, W. T. ARMSTRONG, I. N. ASH, H. J. ........ . AZOY, I. V. ....... . BABCOCK, W. E., JR..... BAIRD, E. W. ....... . BAIRD, W. J. ...... . BAKER, H. D. BARKER, F. M. ..... . BASKERVILLE, A. P. F, Beturatiuns HAROLD JAMES ASH, Distinguished Service Cross with Bar. JOHN BROOK, Citation. ROSS HENRY PENTZ, two Citations. HARRY ROBESON PERLEY, Citation. HENRY BURLING THOMPSON, JR., Croix de Guerre with Palm and Citation. DAVID JUDSON WINTON, Distinguished Service Cross. WALTER FAIRFIELD WYLIE, Citation. NAME. RANK. BRANCH OF SERVICE. ADDRESS. ....Private A. T. C. ..................PrinCeton University. ....2d Lieutenant.....F. ....Searnan, ISt C1aSS.U. S. N. R. F.. . . .. ....Mine Sweeper Lawrence .....2d Lieutenant.. . . .Aviation ........ .....A. E. F., France. ....Private ..........S. A. T. C. ..... ....PrinCeton University. ....MusiCian .....,..II3th Infantry . ...Private .. .. ....S. A. T. C. ..... ... ....PrinCeton University. ....Arner. Field Serv., Tank Cor.A. E. F., France. fDistinguished Service Cross with barb. ....Coxswain S. N. R. F. ....Seaman S. N. R. F. ......Columbia Univ., N. Y. City. ....ISt Sergeant .... .Amei-. Transport Service.. . . .France. .....Seaman S. N. R. F. ..............PrinCeton University. ....QnIstr., 3d C1ass.U. S. N. R. F. .. ....No information received to date ... . . .. ....Sean1an .........U. S. N. R. F. .... ....PrineetOn University. ....QuarterrnaSter U. S. N. R. F. ....Killed by exp. on Sub. Chaser No. 219, when BASSETT, R. ....... . I64 it sank in foreign Waters. NAME. BATES, B. B. ............... . BAUERNSCHMIDT, G. W. .... ' .. BEAL, J. H. ................ . BECHTEL, I. G. ....... .... . BIGELOW, D. F. BLACK, E. ....... .... . BLAUVET, H. B. BLUE, R. E. ........ .... . BOND, H. S. .......... .... . BOONE, W. K., IR. BOWDOIN, G. E. .... BOYD, I. R. ...... .... . BRANDON,C.A. B'RIGHAM,B.M. BROCK, B. M. BROOK, AU . ......... .... . BROOK, E. I. ....... .... . BROOKS, W. H., IR BROWN, R. E. ...... .... . BRUNS, F. W. BRYAN, W. B. ...... .... . BUECHNER, C. F. BUNTING, G. C. '. .. BURGHER, F. C. BURKE, I. L. BUTLER, C. M. BUTLER, H, F. BUTTS, J. R. CALLERY, F. ..... . CALLISEN, S. A. .. CAMERON, C. F.. .. CAMPBELL, I. G. .. CANNON, R. A. ..... .... . CARRICK, C. L., JR. ... ..... CARSON, C. W. CHAMBERLIN, P. M CHAPIN, S. .... U 2 151-mceton Erin a Bran I fj H QMHMJPWR R . KVUEMVW . ,. ,-:x ..,. ... .4 i A . .. . 'r -'fB ' A it -' I '- - ' ' i' .. A RANK. Cadet .......... Midshipman .... Seaman ........ Seaman ........ 2d Lieutenant.. . . Seaman ....... . . . 2d Lieutenant .. Seaman ........ Qmstr., 2d Class. Seaman, 2d Class. Seaman ........ BRANCH OF SERVICE. Naval Aviation ....... I. Naval Academy .. SGGC N. R. F. ........ . 52 'rd Sw O'. C-'. E: 32 as gi-4 ,F-UQZ 53' r15 ff5S- ff Lgifgvfff. Eff Q-332312: 51555 E 5 55 32:51:32 Y, Z . Z . .. F3gOTf1E3f9gi6D?U?1 ?f1Ep,wgQ?'?R?' ZSl:ZQDf3T11f P:1,2:.5Sg'u.: ' ,.U. . mo. .. 71-11: U 5:11 .Girlz : :ez 2: za: : 3 . 2 1: omg: GCI FD 70 ffl S. N. R. F. ........ . . S.. Am. Ambulance. A. C. .............. . . S. Ambulance Corps. . N. . C. P0 'PU 71 CCI mln RR 'UPU Z ZZ Private ......... . . . Seaman ........ 2d Lieutenant.. . . 2d Lieutenant.. . . Seaman ........ Seaman, 2d Class. Lieutenant Cj. g.D Cadet .......... Cadet .......... U S M. C. U. S. N. R. F. C. A. C. ....... . Aviation ......... ..U. S. N. R. F. U. S. N. R. F. U. S. N. R. F. Naval Aviation Naval Aviation Seaman ......... .U. S. N. R. F. 2d Lieutenant... . Private ......... Private ... .. .. Infantry ....... Inf., O. T. C. S. A. T. C. .........,. . S. A. T. C. ........... . F. S., Am. Ambulance 35th Engineers ........ Seaman .... .U. S. N. R. F. Private . . F. A. .......... . l65 . L. A., Camp Library. . .. ADDRESS. Annapolis, Md. Princeton University. Princeton University. France. A. E. F., France. Canada. Princeton University. Annapolis, Md. Commended for bravery by Sec. of the Navy. A. E. F., France. Camp Greene, N. C. Camp Library, Camp Merritt, N. Y. A. E. F., France. Cited for bravery, Dec., '18. Princeton University. Officer Material School, Univ. Penn., Philadelphia Paris'Is., S. C. Princeton University. A. E. F. Princeton University. Bureau not Steam E Princeton University. Camp Lee, Va. Princeton University. Princeton University. France. A. E. F., France. Princeton University. A. E. F., France. Navy Dept., Wfash NAME. CHAPPELL, W. F. .. CHASE, G. H., 3D .. CLARK, C. ....... . CLARK, M. E. CLARK, P. M. COBB, A. L. ....... . COEFEY, E. H., JR. . COHN, B. W. ..... . CONGER, K. B., JR. CONNELLY, H. B. .. Coo1cE, G. C. .... . COTTON, I. D. COWAN, I. F., JR. .. COXE, H. C. ..... . CRANE, B. F. CROCKER, F. S. CROUSE, VV. S. .. DALL, C. B. DANFORTH, D. .... . DAVIES, I. A. V. .. DAVIES, P. E. DEAN, I. A., IR. .. DEAN, P. N. ..... . DANIELL, I. R. DEAR, I. A., IR. .. DELL, G. W. ..... . DEMAREST, K. E. .. DENNIS, I. P. DEUEL, F. S. DEVO, H. N. DLMMITT, H. S. .. DIXON, L. A. DIXON, I. P. .. Donn, S. T. DOLAN, H. H. COMPTON, W. R., JR. . . . ..... Private U re Xarrnceton YQT11: a Evan r A '- iii a 'A' - R - . . , .. ..., ... f Q 'ii' , R: 'A ' 1'-ji- .5Q':'lfil'.'. 555::7ff -1 wil. 1 , V .. . ...- ... -' P' A' ' -' .. . , 1-fi-1 '-fg W 1 Fav. ' -..-es-.1,ig :a34:zg: . ,ragga .a RANK. Ensign .......... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . .....Private BRANCH OF SERVICE. .....................British Y. M. C. A. . . .SEARAAAQ .I-Sit. c1555 . . .Seaman .... . .. . ..... Ensign ... . ..... Ensign . . . . .Ensign ...Private ' I f I I 153' 'LiEtit'51iQ..Af. ...Coxswain ... ...Ensign .. . .... Ensign ..... . . ..... 2d Lieutenant. ...Cadet ....... ...Private ...ad Lieutenant. ...Private . . . . .ad Lieutenant. ...Private U. S. N. R. F. ......... . F. A. ..................... . F. S., Am. Ambulance ....... U. S. Army Trans. Service.. British Y. M. C. A. .. U. S. N. R. F. ..... . ....U.S.N.R.F.... A.T.C. ....Naval Aviation .. S. N. R. F. N. R. F. ......... . S. A. T. C. ................. . Officers' Material School ..... Aviation .................... U. S. N. R. F. .............. . Transferred to Officers' Train U. S. N. R. F. ............. . F. S. Am., U. S. Mot. Trans. Naval Aviation ............. Aerography Section ....Infantry ..A. S. M. A. .... .. ..S. A. T. C. .. iiiiS.A.T.C. ..... . ..Naval Aviation . .Infantry ..,.... . ....Infantry . . .Ensign .......... .Naval Aviation . . . . . .2d Lieutenant. ...Private ......... .S. A. T. C. ............. .... . .Infantry .................... . M. C. A. CUniv. Quartetb .. ... . . . .ad Lieutenant. ...Private .. ..1st Lieutenant.. ...Private . .. ...Seaman ..Naval Aviation . .Infantry ....... . ..Aviation ..... . ..Aviation ..... . ..S.A.T.C. S. N. R. F. . F. S. Am. ..... . I66 ADDRESS. Camp Taylor, Ky. A. E. F., France. Princeton University. India. Mesopotamia. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. U ' 't P n s lv ia, Philadelphia niversi y e n y an Pelham Bay, N. Y. ing School after signing of Armistice A. E. F., France. England. S. A. T. C., Brooklyn Berkeley, Cal. Princeton University. Princeton University. S. A. T. C., Atlanta Poly. Institute. Southern Dental Col C Killed in action, Dec., 'I8. Princeton University. France. S. A. T. C., Colo. State Agricultural College A. E. F., Italy. A. E. F., France. Princeton University. A. E. F. -mi ,,,.. . .. , 4 . .,... , NAME. DONNER, C. H DOUGLAS, I. H DOWNS, W. H. DROWNE, H. R. DuBois, L. DURBIN, J. W. .. EGNER, H. E. EHRET, H. S. Enom, C. P. ELwooD, .S. W. . . . EYNON, G. L. FARR, I. M., 3D ...... ..... FNWCETT, A. H. ...... .... . FENNELLY, I. F., JR. ........ . FIELD, I. B. ........ . FINE, H. B. ...,. . FIRESTONE, H. S. ... ..... FISHER, E. Y. FISHER, I., IR. .. FLAIG, I. V. FLEMING. H. G. .. FOSTER, C. I. Fox, G. G. ...... . FRANZ,J.N. .... FRASER, G. C., IR. ... FREY, H. E. ........ ..., . FRTNGER, D. S. B. . FYFFE, W. B. .... . GARNAUS, C. E. .... .... . GARRIGUES, C. M. . GEORGI, C. H. GERSTLEY, H. E. .. GILLESPIE, I. P. Gouru, M. S. .... . GRAY, G. B., IR. . GRAY, J. H. ..... . GREGOR, C. R. .. PIACKNEY, G. E. .. I,'Jii.fI1 fff 39153-ifflft itil. -,A---. , .1,...- 5. ,.... 3 . RANK. Private . . ..... . . . 2d Lieutenant... .. 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Ist Lieutenant .... Private .......... Private .......... Cadet ........... . id ' iQieii't2fiiL.iJtQ 11 '. Private .... ...... Cadet ........... Private .......... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Seaman .......... Cadet .........., . 2d Lieutenant.. . .. 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Cadet ........... . Sergeant ........ Private Seaman .......... Corporal ........ . 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Private .......... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Private .......... Cadet . . . . . . . Private Ensign . .... . Cadet .. ..... Seaman ......... . ......Seaman , BRANCH OF SERVICE. S.A.T.C. ..... 3, ..... M. G. ...... .... Infantry .... . Infantry ......... Infantry ......... '.. . . .. Field Signal Corps .... .... Naval Aviation ........ .. ADDRESS. Princeton University. Instructor, M. G. School, Camp Hancock, Ga. S. A. T. C., Rutgers Col., New Brunswick, N. I Camp Greene, N. C. A. E. F., France. Camp Freemont, Cal. F. S. Am. Ambulance ....... Marine Aviation .........,... C. A. C. .................... . Miami, Fla. CKilled Ian., '19, in auto accidentj Not called to active duty. Naval Aviation, died of pneumonia Sept., '18, at Naval Hosp., Chelsea, Mass I ' s't S. A. T. C. ................. . F. A. C. O. T. S. .... ..... . U. S. N. R. F. .... A. S. M. A. ..... Infantry ,..... Infantry ......... . Naval Aviation ... . . Naval Aviation ... .. .. F. A. ........... .... S.A.T.C. ....... U.S.N.R.F. .... Infantry ........ . . .. F. A. ......... .... S. A. T. C. ................. . Aviation .................... . F. S. Am. Amb., Summer, ,I7. S. A. T. C. ................. . Naval Aviation ........ .... S.A.T.C. ....... U. S. N. R. F. .... .. Naval Aviation .. . .... U.S.N.R.F. .... U. S. N. R. F. .... .... I Gun. Mate, 3d Cl.U. S. N. R. F. Cadet ........... .Naval Aviation Seaman ......... .U. S, N. R. F. .............. . Ensign .......... .U. S. N. R. F., Hydro. Serv. ad Lieutenant. .... F. A. C. O. T. S. .......... .. I67 Princeton Umver 1 y. Camp Taylor, Ky. Princeton University. Berkeley, Cal. S. A. T. C., Univ. of Georgia. S. A. T. C., Manhattan College, N. Y. Camp McClellan, Ala. Princeton University. U. S. S. DeKalb. Camp'Wadswortl1, Spartansburg, S. C. Camp Taylor, Ky. Princeton University. VA. E. F., France. CWOUIIGCG March, 'ISL Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Cape May, N. I. Sub. Base, New London, Conn. Princeton University. .U. S. S. Evans Camp Taylor, Ky. NAME. HAGEMEYER, J. G. .... . . . HAIGH, T. D. ...... .... . HALSTEAD, A. .... . HALSTED, D. M ..,.. . . . . . . . HABIILTON, R. L. .... .... . HAMILTON, W. H. HAPPER, A. P. ..... .... . HARLAN, J. M. ...... .... . HARPER, G. M., JR. .. I'IARRIS, E. ..... . HARRIS, W. I. HARRISON, H. C. .. ..... HARTSHORNE., R. .. HARVEY, C. P. HATCH, P. C. ..... ..,. . HAVILAND, S. T. .. . . . . . HEATH, W. T. .... . HEISERMAN, R. B. . .. ... HELM, H. H. ...... .... . HENRY, S. .......... . . .. HENDERSON, R. H. . .. ..... HERLING, R. R. .... .... . HEWITT, H. H. I-IICKMAN, B. B. .. HITZROT, L. H. HORNE, R. J. HORTON, A. W. .. HOUCK, L. D. ...,. .... . HUBBEI.L, E. S. HUNT H , . J. ......... . HUTCHESON, A. D. HUTCHINSON, W. C. .. .. . .. HUTCHINS, J. M. .... .... . I-IYNSON, J. N. ..... .... . IRWIN, E. F. .. JACOBS, J. S. JOHNS, J. J. ....... .... . JOHNSON, H. D. A . . I V I ., . I - , ..... -ft,e,ggLg.z a If .M zxvwhxzf.. V, '.,,, ,fray Q ., - .-. -e. . V- .fine .- . , U b 1 ...-, H, Q L.-:egg-,..Q,r51g,g., jig' , ,A I , if-1 -1 RANK. 2d Lieutenant.. . . . .Aviation ......... .YeOman, 2d Class ad Lieutenant... .. Cadet ........... Private ...... Seaman ..... Cadet . . . . Seaman .......... ad Lieutenant... .. 5MQfQf Cadet T. Private Private Ensign .... . Cadet ..... ....... 2d Lieutenant Seaman ..... ad Lieutenant.. . . . Private .......... Private .......... BRANCH OF SERVICE. British Army .......... .U. S. N.R. F. C. A. C. ...... . S.A.T.C. U.S.N.R.F. Naval Aviation ............ U. S. N. R. F. ............. . Orderly, American Ambulanc Infantry ............. Infantry, C. O. T. S. .. U. S. N. R. F. ...... . ADDRESS. .Norfollc, Va. . . . ..Fortress Monroe, Va. .Princeton University. . Princeton University. .Princeton University. e Hospital, Neuilly, France. Aviation .............. S. A. T. C. .......... . U. S. Ambulance Corps ...... Hospital Corps ....... Naval Aviation .... Infantry ........ U. S. N. R. F. ...... . Engineers ............ O. T. C., C. A. C. .... . Base Hospital No. 8 .. Infantry ............. Gun. Mate, 2d Cl.CoaSt Patrol, U. S. N. Seaman ..... Private Private .......... Seaman ......... U. -SAN. R. F. ....... . 2d Lieutenant.. . . . 261- Lietiteliiaiitl 1 Private .......... Seaman ......... Private 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Cadet ....... Seaman ......... U.S.N.R.F. .... Medical Corps .... S. A. T. C. ..... . saws? wmpemi : 5 cw wie Er 15 P' O O '1 'U U1 . . Ambulance Corps .N.R.F. T. C. ..... . Infantry ......... Army Aviation .... U. S. N. R. F. .. l6S Rif .M11 ...... .... HHH .Camp Lee, Va. :Pelham Bay, N. Y. . Princeton University. .A. E. F., France. U. S. S. MacDonough. .Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. .Camp Grant, Ill. .Princeton University. .A. E. F., France. .Fortress Monroe, Va. .A. E. F., France. .Camp Lee, Va. .Ofticersf Material School, E. F., France. .Princeton University. . Princeton University. .Texas .A. E. F., France. .A. E. F., France. .....Paris Island, S. C. .Newport, R. I. .Princeton University. .A. E. F., France. .Princeton University. University of Penn NAME. JOHNSON, NV. F. .. JONES, T. N., 3D .. H KAUFFMAN, S. . ICAYE, L. G. ..... . KELSEY C, T. .... . ICERR, C. M. .... . ICESSINGER, F. E. . KETCHUM, F. S. .. KIMBARK, J. R. ICOBLEGARD, H. N. KRAFFERT, B. F. .. IQUSER, J. L., JR. .. LA FORCE, W. B. .. LAIRD, C. W. LAMOJNT, R. S. M IFN IJ I . i'B7 : i-: ' ' '. 'tt' '-,' 'f ' ' 4 - - '-: X :- ,- v.. ...-- 1 f ,..' .1 1 . . .,,. ' - f f h9f33ml tUt R21 11242.-H:.?31fH , V . F w RANK. . . .... Private . . . .. .... Ensign ... . . . .... Cadet . . . . .. .... Ensign . . . .. . .Ensign ....Seaman . . .. .... Cadet ..... .. .... Seaman . . .. ... .... Ensign ... ... .... Cadet .... Private . . . . . .... Seaman . . . . .... Cadet . . . . . . . .Private .. ....Private .. LANDIS, J. M. ...... .............. . LAWRENCE, G. A. . . . .... Seaman . . . . LEE, J. E. ........ ............ . LEE, R. W. ........ .... S eaman LOUCHHEIM, W. C. MCALPIN, D. H.,,3D MCILVAINE, S. L. . MADDEN, J. M. MANTHAI, H. A. .. MARKS, J. ....... . .. ...,Seaman Coxswain ........ Private .... ..... . . Private ........ . . .... 2d Lieutenant. Private ......... .. MARTIN, F. E. ....... ....2d'Lieutenant. MARSHALL, C. .... MERCER, R. B. MILLER, D. K.. . .. MILLER, H. K. BIINOTT, J. A. MITCHELL, C. W. . LTONTGOMERY, J. S. Private ......... .. . . . .ad Lieutenant. Seaman ......... ....Private ISt Lieutenant .... Ensign .......... . Private . . . BRANCH OF SERVICE. S. A. T. C. ..... , ..... . Naval Aviation Naval Aviation Naval Aviation U. S. N. R. F. U. S. N. R. F. British R. A. F. U. S. N. R. F. .... . U. S. N. R. F. ....... . Naval Aviation F. S., Am. Ambulance S. A. T. C. ......... . U. S. N. R. F. ....... . Army Aviation si A. T. c. ......... . U. S. M. C. .......... . British Y. M. C. A. U. S. N. R. F. F. A. ............ .. U. S. N.R.F. U. S. N.R.F. U.S.N.R.F. ...... . Signal Corps ......... Infantry, C. O. T. S.. ffl D UE. D CD OJ -1 ui in Pt H O F. A. ......... . P1 P' C553 V150 ZZ pw F1 .F. MATLOCIC, W. A., JR. .. .... Seaman ....... MATITER, W. M. ..... ....Ensign .. . . .. MEAD, A. V. ....... .... S eaman ........ . C. A. C., O. T. S. .U. S. N. R. F. .... . S. A. T. C. ......... . C In :Z P3 E1 infantry ............. Naval Aviation Y. M. C. A. QUniv. Quartetb .. S. A. T. C. ................. . 169 ADDRESS. Princeton University. Bay Shore, L. I. Pensacola, Fla. Pelham Bay, N. Y. Princeton University. Princeton University. Newport, R. I. France. . . . . . . . .Princeton University. Princeton University. Berkeley, Cal. Princeton University. Mesopotamia. Princeton University. 'Camp Shelby, Miss. Wissahickon Bks., Ca Princeton University. Princeton University. Camp Vail, N. Y. Camp Lee, Va. A. E. F., France. Princeton University. pe May, N. J. Fort Logan, H. Root, Ark. Princeton University. Princeton University. Fortress Monroe, Va. Officers' Material Sch Princeton University. A. E. F., France. Northern Bombing S France. Princeton University. quaclron, France Ool, University of Penn F. A. ................ . l iarmr-rio-n... A -,: .. i .2-, C' ' NAME. NIOORE, H. G. .... . MOORE, I. L. ....... . . .. MORGAN, P. T., IR. MORGAN, T. V. ..... .... IVIORGAN, W. L. .... .. . . IVIOSSMAN, W. S. ... .... NETTS, S. G. ....... OFFUTT, M. I. .......... . . .. O'GORMAN, I. A., IR. .... .... OYNEILL, I. R. ........ .... OSBORNE, W. H., JR. .... . . .. OSMER, I. G. ......... .... OTIS, C. ........ . PAGANO, P. .... PAGE, L., JR. PAGE, R. L. PARRY, J. S. PAUL, A. .... . PECK, F. C. PEDEN, A. V. PENTZ, R. H. PERLEY, H. R. PEITERSON, S. H. ... .... PIAGET, E. A. M. PIERCE, H. D. PIKE, C. L. ..... . PITNEY, M. L. PLOUGH, D. H. POLHEMUS, F. S. .. PORTEOUS, R. E. .. PRESTON, H. M. .... PULLING, T. I. E. .. PURDY, R. F. .... . REED, H. B. ........ REINMUND, Y. M. .... .... RENTSCHLER, P. E. REQUA, I. L. ........ REYNOLDS, L. C. .. REYNOLDS, P. D. .. RANK. 2d Lieutenant.. . cade'fQIIfQ f Seaman .... . Private . . . Private ....... Captain ....... Qmstr., ISI Cl.. Private ........ Seaman ....... Private 2cl Lieutenant. .T Private ........ Private .... . . Sergeant . . . . Private ' .. Private ... .. Ensign ........ Cadet ......... I st Lieutenant... 2d Lieutenant.. . Ensign ... .. Cadet .. .. ca'ti5r ffffii ad Lieutenant.. . Ensign ........ Private Private Private ....... BRANCH OF SERVICE. F. A. .. British Y. M. C. A. Army Aviation .... U. S. N. S. A. T. R.F. C. S. A. T. C. Infantry ............ U. S. N. R. F. ...... . Infantry, C. O. T. S. . U. S. N. R. F. ....... . S. A. T. C. ....... . Infantry ..... S. A. T C. 4 F. A. S. A.T S. A. T. F. A. c. .... . Naval Aviation Naval Aviation ...... Red Cross ............ F. A., French Army .. F. S., Am. Ambulance F. S., Am. Ambulance Naval Aviation ....... Naval Aviation ....... F. S., Am. Ambulance Army Aviation ....... C. A. C. ............. . U. S. N. R. F. Chem. Warfare S. A. T. C. ..... . Med. Corps ...,.. British Navy Sub. Lieutenant. .. 2d Lieutenant.. . Seaman ....... c'a'dAt 1fiffffff ed Lieutenant.. . Private ........ Lieutenant Ci. g' .ji .... . .... 3 A. ADDRESS. .. ...Fort Sill, Okla. . . . . .Egypt ....Berkeley, Cal. . . . . Princeton University. . . . .Princeton University. . . . .Princeton University. ....Camp Sherman, Ohio. .. ...U. S. S. Morris .. .... Camp Lee, Va. ... .Princeton University. .. . .University of YVashington. . ...Camp Lee, Va. .. .Yale University. F.. F., France. E. F., France. . . .Princeton University. . . ..Princeton University. .....Georgia. .. ...N. Y. City. . . .... France. ' ' ' .... . . .France CTWO citationsj. . . . . . . . France. CCitationD. ...France . . . .Fortress Monroe, Va. .. iLong Island City. . . . Princeton University. M. S. Christopher, U. S. N. R. F. ......... .... P rinceton University. F. S., Am. Ambulance Naval Aviation ....... Infantry ............. S. A. T. C. U. S. N. R. F. I70 .......France. A. T. C., Univ. of Pittsburgh . . . .Princeton University. am i .,,, , ,,,,. ,. ,,-x 5 vli, .,,.., .,..-v Y, .,,. . ,L .. W. -1'.,, , ,,-, ,,r-,N .,,:,Lv- ,,-, A i,,. ff?11-TZlKhi:...1a3lBI1fi111:'rims. .A- .A - ..-:q-: , -1-n '1 '6w: -kll I IIL: 7 1:7 lshl i 1 .- :'1- '-if N-'b 'v ':a3l':::: 1b'.rl:2 -5: NAME. RICHARDSON, H. M. .... .... . RICHMOND, L. ....... .... . RICKERT, T. H. RIGGS, T. D. ROBBINS, G. A. .. ROGERS, A. ROGERS, C. B. ROGERS, M. ....... . ROSENBAUM, F. F. ROI-HCHILD, L. H. RUTLEDGE, W. U. .. SANDELL, C. V. .. SANGER, R. ..... . SAVAGE, VV. L. .. SAWYER, B. E. SCHAEFER, B. K. SCHANCK, L. M. ....... .... . SCHENCK, I. H., 3D .... ..... SCHICKHAUS, E., IR. SCHOEDINGER, P. D. .... .... . SCHROEDER, A. H. .... .... . SCHROEDER, J. N., IR. SCHUMANN, E. CW. A. ..... . SI-IARPE, J. M., 3D .... ..... SHEPPARD, E. M. .. SHERMAN, R. T. SIBLEY, G. H. .... . SICHELSTIEI., L. H. .. . . . .. SIM, A. L. ...... SLOANE, I. S. .. SMITH, A. P. .. SMITH, D. H. SMITH, H. B. .... . SMITH, M. D. ....... .... . SPARHAVVK, R. D. .... .... . SPEER, E. ......... . RANK. BRANCH OF SERVICE. ADDRESS. Seaman ......... U. S N. R. F. L., ............. Princeton University. Seaman, Ist Class.U. S N. R. F. ........ U. S. S. iiWl1CCliHg.,i Private .......... S. A. T. C. .... Princeton University. Lieutenant Cs. g.j.U. S. N. R. F. ....... . Private .......... S. A. T. C. ..... ' ............. Princeton University. S., Am. Ambulance .......France. Private .......... Motor Transport ........... .A. E. F., France. Qmster, ISt Class.U. S. N. R. F. ......... ..... P rinceton University. Seaman ......... .U. S. N. R. F. Princeton University. Seaman .......... U. S. N. R. F. Princeton University. Seaman .. . ......U. S. N. R. F. ........ ..... P rinceton University. Private ..... S. A. T. C. .................. Princeton University. ............4. . . . .Army Proving Grounds ......Aberdeen, Md. Private .......... S. A. T. C. .................. Princeton University. 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Infa1Itry ............. ..... I5t Lieutenant.. . .Infantry . . . 2d Lieutenant.. . .. Private .......... F. A. ......... . S. A. T. C. ....... . Ensign .... ...... N aval Aviation Private... Private... Seaman .......... Ensign , ......... . .2d Lieutenant. SCHUSTER, C. E. ....... ..... C adet .......... . Seaman ......... Inspector ........ Seaman Seaman Private Private .......... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . ad Lieutenant.. . .. Private .......... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . 2d Lieutenant... .. Private .......... S. A. T. C. ..... . S. A. T. C. ,.... . U. S. N. R. F. U. S. N. R. F. Infantry .......... Naval Aviation .... U. S. N. R. F. Ordnance ...... U. S. N. R. F. U. S. N. R. F. .............. . S. A. T. C. ................. . S. A. T. C., Columbia Univ Camp Taylor, Ky. Princeton University Princeton University Columbia Univ., N. Y C1t5 Princeton University Camp Grant, Ill. Patrol Duty, North Sea Princeton University Princeton University Princeton University Production Dept. British VVarMission. C. A. C. .................,.. . F. A. ....................... . Army Aviation .... Infantry ......... F. A. ............ . Infantry ............ S. A. T. C. ........... .... . British Y. M. C. A. American Y. M. C. A. ..... . l7I Camp Grant, Ill. A. Ea F.. France. Mineola, L. I. Camp Taylor, Ky. Princeton University London. England. . Scotland. , I 5 . wit ..W, 1 4 F-4 '-' H, 4 0,1-L wk STRUBING, I. K. .. STUART, L. B. SUTPHEN, H. A. TABER, J. S. TARBOX, H. B. .. TAYLOR, H. C. ..... . TAYLOR, L. L. ..... . TAYLOR, W. R. K. .... THOMPSON, G. W. ..... THOMPSON, H. B., JR THOMPSON, W. M. .... .... TINKHAM, L. M. TOWNLEY, P. B. TRIMBLE, R. M., IR. . TROWBRIDGR, G. A. .. TUFEL, I. H. .... . TURNER, H. B. VAN .A.LEN, A. H. VAN CLEVE, J. R. VANDERLIN, C. H. .... VRHSLAGE, F. C. VERMEULE, W. C. .. VOGT, A. R. .......... WAINWRIGHT, L. S. WALKER, H. M. ...... . ..,.. ,. . .',1. I- -.,.. ,-.... - 9.1213 iavixnfzrfto-n,g,.-legeirgq . V, - .1-,,,...., .:. .. .v.,, 2d Lieutenant.. . . . zd Lieutenant. . . . . Seaman ..... 2d Lieutenant Cadet ............ Private .......... BRANCH OF SERVICE C. A. C. ............. . U. S. N. R. F. ...... . F. S., Am. Ambulance . 3 fa FP Us 2 5, . ,,, . an - o I 33 . A. T. C. ...... . mmm www ef-1,-y +-ahaha Em? S25 V-1h-f?'2 A97 MH 5 mwa up-1 pg:-If . F1 ra E ' Pm' P6512 3192?-:Of ::: ffl: NZQDN gjwgiml .mg lp, w Wwlfi' 31: :A SFJQZ gm z -.gi 5-F f':jIg .jE..E -:Fu 3 5 '- ,.. ' - - - P 'L 1 ' - 15f.3 9 :es4 :g:. ADDRESS. Fortress Monroe, Va. Princeton University. France. A. F.. F., France. Princeton University. Private .. . .... ..Med. Corps ..... .. . .. F. S., Am. Ambulance ........ U. S. M. C. .......... . Marine Aviation ..... S. N. R. F. Army Aviation .. . .Infantry ....... Naval Aviation S. A. T. C. ...... . Gun. Mate, 3d Cl.U. S. N. R. F. .... . 2d Lieutenant.. . . . 25 ' i1eLffei15'1it1.'.'f f Private .......... Sergeant .... Private Ensign Private . Seaman .. . Seaman.. . Army Aviation ...... F. S., Am. Ambulance .. .. .. Army Aviation ...... F. A. C. O. T. S. .... . Motor Transport ............ Y. M. C. A. QUniv. Qu 3.I'fCt .....Naval Aviation F. S., Am. Ambulance Engineers, O. T. S. .... Motor Transport .... S.N.R.F. S. N.R. F. Red Cross Ambulance ....,... Private .......... F. A. C. O. T. S. ........... . S., Am. Ambulance 2d Lieutenant. .... Tank Corps ........ . Cadet . .' ........ ..Nava1 Aviation . . . .. Private .......... F. A. C. O. T. S. .. Private ..... F. A. C. O. T. S. .. Seaman ......... .U. S. N. R. F. Seaman .. ..... .U. S. N. R. F. 172 Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. France. Miami, Fla. U. S. S. Quest Oxford, England. S. A. T. C., Drexel In Princeton University. stitute, Phila France. CFrench War Crossb. A. E. F., France. Camp Taylor, Ky. A. E. F., France. France. Princeton University. France. Camp Humphreys, Va A. E. F., France. Princeton University. Princeton University. Italy. Fortress Monroe, Va. France. A. E. F., France. Camp Taylor, Ky. Princeton University. H 1 i,mv,,,.,' fm KX l .'-'. , V,.. .. ..,. .. . . . 1.- . . .:. ... -.Z .,, ,AV, V- Yk,L V: - 'iafwfftiv-U.:. A- 1rf,,af,.Z81rmnT'-' ' Q, Q gf 4-.' BRANCH OF SERVII CE. Naval Aviation' .. F. A. ......... . S. A. T. C. Army Aviation' . .. S. A. T. C. ...... . Naval Aviation Naval Aviation R. A. F., British Army S. A. T. C. .......... . U. S. N. R. F. ....... . F. S., Am. Ambulance . Army Aviation ....... F. S., Am. Ambulance Tank Corps .......... NAME. RANK. VV.-XNLESS, H. R. ............. Private WARBURTON, B. A., JR. ...... Cadet .... .... . WARD, L. R., JR. ....... .... S ergeant ........ . WATTS, B. F., IR. .... .... P rivate ......... . WELCH, A. T. .... .... 2 Cl Lieutenant... .. WELLS, W. G. ...... . .Private .,.... . . . . WHITE, T. G. ....... .... C adet ........... . WILLIAMSON, G. ....... ..... C adet ........... . WILLIAMSON, W. M. .. .... 2d tLieutenant..... WILSON, I. A. ....... .... P rivate ......... . WILSON, K. O. ........ ................... . VVEINBRENNER, D. C, . . . .... ......... . .. . . . Cadet ........... . WINTON, D. I. ...... ..................... . ' acl Lieutenant.. . . . WITHERSPOON, I. B. .. .... Seaman ....... VVOLF, E. ........... .... 2 d Lieutenant .. .. WOOD, D. W. ....... .... 2 d Lieutenant WOOD, T. ......... .... P rivate ......... . WOODWORTH, R. C. .. ................... WORDEN, I. S. ...... . . ...Private .......... WYLIE, L. L. ..... .... S eaman ......... . WYLIE, W. F. . . . .... .2d Lieutenant . . . . YEISER, F. T. . .- .... Seaman ....... . . . YOUNG, R. B. .... .... P rivate ......... . ZABRISKIE, A. C. ............. Lieutenant Cj.g.J. ADDRESS. Princeton University. A. E. F., France. A Princeton University. Princeton University. University of Pennsylvania. British Army, Toronto, Canada. Princeton University. France. U. S. S. M. A., Princeton, N. I. France. fDiStinguished Service Crossj A. E. F., France. Princeton University. S. A. T. C., New York Univ. Princeton University. A. E. F., France. Camp Lee, Va. U. S. S. Charlotte A. F.. F., France. France. CCitationD. Princeton University. Princeton University. U. S. N. R. F. ...... . Infantry ....... F. A. .......... . . . . .. S.A.T.C. ..... Med. Corps ........ M. G., C. O. T. S. U. S. N. R. F. ...... . Tank Corps ........... .... F. S., Am. Ambulance . U. S. N. R, F. ..... . S. A. T. C. .... . Naval Aviation ............ Killingholme, England. This War Record is incomplete, but contains all the information the University has received to date. 173 NA ME. ALLISON, J. ...... .. ANDERSON, G. C. A .ARPEIL E. ....... . ATICINSON, C. U... BAILEY, L. B. .. BAIRD, C. BAKER, I. M.. . .. BAKER, W. B. BALL, R. C. ...... . BARBER, E. L. .... . BARCLAY, W. L., IR. BARRINGER, B. BARRINGER, D. M. . BARTOVV, T. M. BATT, Lp T. ..... BELL, A. B. ...... . BENEDICT, T. I-I. .. BENSON, I. M. .. BENUA, W. E. .. BERRY, G. P. .... . BILLINGS, C. ..,.... .... . BIRD, W. C. ...... . BI.AcKvvELI., F. O. BLUNTSCHLI, R. VV. ... .... BOLTON, W. ..... . BOTELER, E. S. BOWMAN, F. B. BRANDT, R. L. BRAWNER, A. H. .. BREWSTER, B. H. .. ' KTA? .- A '- A --'.A- ...., wt.. .f.. .. .,., - ..,. j f r . 5 ,I . -- '-' M Y-wha . .lr -. :q w 1 f ' . ,, ,,.,,., . ,, -- .. - . A-.tg-.4-A - i Cllilass uf 1921 war Benurh Binh in Qzrhinz ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL DOUGLAS IWARSHALL LITTLETON WELLS BRADLEY CUMMINGS COLEIVIAN HAWLEY VVILLIAMS RANK. BRANCH OF SERVICE. ADDRESS. Qmstr., 3d Class.U. S. N. R. F. ......... .... S . P. 871, Reefy Island, Del. 2d LieutenantfTt,.Inf. Repl. Camp .... ...:Camp Grant, Ill. Private .......... S. A. T. C. ...... .... P rinceton University. Private ........., S. A. T. C. .... .... P rinceton University. Chief Qnistr. .... Naval Aviation ...... .... K I. I. T., Cambridge, Mass. Corporal ........ .U S. Marine Corps .... .... Q uantico, Va. Yeoman, 3d Class.U S. N. R. F. ........ .... U . S. S. Leviathan Seaman, 2d Class.U S. N. R. F. .. .... 'Wissaliickon Bks., Cape May, N Ensign .......... U S. Navy .... U. S. S. 'WestmOnt. Private .......... S. A T. C .. .... Princeton University. Private .... .... S . A T. C .. .... Princeton University. Private .... .... S . A T. C. .. .... Private .... .... S . A T. C. .. .... Private .... .... S . A T. C .. .... Private .... .... S . A T. C .. Ensign... ..... U S. Navy... Private ..... ' ..... S. A T. C .. .... Private .......... S. A. T. C. .. .... 2d Lieutenant ....S. A. T. C. ... .... Private .......... S. A. T. C. .... Private .... .... S . A. T. C. ....... Cadet .... .... . U. S. S. M A. Private .... .... S . A. T. C. ..... Private .... .... S . A. T. C. ... .... Private .... .... S . A. T. C. Private .... .... S . A. T. C. ... .... Private .... .... C . O. T. S. ....... Cadet .. . .... Naval Aviation .. . . . .. Private .. .... S. A. T. C. ..... .... Private .... .... M arine Corps ... ... . l74 Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Norfolk, Va. CDied in servicej Princeton University. Princeton University. Akron University, Akron, O. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton, N. I. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Camp Lee, Va. Seattle, Wash. Princeton University. Paris Island, S. C. meme 4N... A,. ., ,..,.: A '0fh.9.,Q..'1.3BfintA2i9-1i.:5t3Q.3iti1:1sQ.Si3,QirHrl1.'559-Lili A,::. L ,Q .. 1 -1f.-- 5 if -.-- A .,,, , ,-,125-uv ---:age'::::- ,s't-3312? l -. 'l -'-- NA ME. BROOKS, W. H. BROWN, B. N. BROWN, H. L. BRUSH, I. M. .... BRYAN, G. P. BRYAN, I. H. BURGHRR, R. BURNS, L. S. .... . BUCKNALL, B. C. BUSHNELL, A. S. RANK. ....Qmast., 2d Class. ....Private . . . .2d Lieutenant.. . . . .. .Private ....... ... ....Private ....Driver 2d Lieutenant ....Private ...App. Seaman ...Private ....App. Seaman BUTCHER, A. S. ....... ..... P rivate ...... Q. . . . BUTERBAUGH, D. R.. . . ..... .zd Lieutenant.. . . . ..... App. Seaman CAMPBELL, H. S. .. . CALLAHAN, H. A. CAMPBELL, J. R. .... .... . CAREY, A. G. ........ . CARPENTER, C. C. I.... CARSON, I. ........ . CARTER, XV. S. . . . . CHAPIN, C. M. . ...Cadet .... ....2d Lieutenant... .. ...Private . . .App. Seaman ......Driver CHAMBERLIN, D. L. CHAPMAN, F. M. CHISOLM, H. L. .. CHURCHILL, H. K. Cisco-SMITH. G. .. CLARKE, A. H. COCHRAN, J. L. COLLINS, S. B. .. COLWELL, E. T. . COMSTOCR, G. C. CONNER, I. ...... . CONOVER. A. E. COOK, E. E. .... . COOPER, I. W. CORBETT, F. T. COSSUM, R. VV.... COVER, L. A. COVINGTON, V. M. 2d Lieutenant.. . . . .....App. Seaman 2d Lieutenant.. . . . BRANCH OF s13RvicE. U. S. N. R. F. ......... S. A. T. C. ...... . ..... Air Service, U. S. A. .... S.A.T.C. ........... S. A. T. C. ................. . American Field Service ...... ADDRESS. Philadelphia, Pa. Princeton University. Seliridge Field, Mt. Clemens, Princeton University. Princeton University. .Fr2fnce. Camp Lee, Va. Princeton University Princeton University Camp Taylor, Ky. Mich. ..WiSsahickO11 Bks., Cape May, N. I. Princeton University New Brunswick, N. Boston, Mass. Princeton University. Camp Lee, Va. I. .U. S. Military Academy, W'est Point, New Brunswick, N. I. Princeton University. C. O. T. S., Com. in Infantry. S. A. T. C. ................. . U. S. N. R. F. .............. . 50th CO., F. A. C. O. T. U. S. N. R. F. ............. . S. A. T. C. ................. . S. A. T. C., Rutgers Col-lege.. U S. N. R. F. ............. . U. S. N. R. F. ............... . C. O. T. S., Com. in Infantry. U. S. Corps of Cadets ....... S. A. T. C., Rutgers College.. S. A. T. C. ................. . U S. N. R. F. ............. . American Field Service ..... Coast Artillery School ....... ....Private A. T. C. ...Private ....... '...Marine Corps ...... .. ...Private .... C.O.T. ....1-Ensign ....NavalAviatiOn ....Private ......i .... S . A. T. C. ......... .. ....Private A.T.C. ...Corporal ......... Sanitary Corps ........... ....CMember of Committee on Public Information, ....Private T.C. ....Private A.T. ...Private A.T. ....Private T. ....OmStr, 3d Class..U. S. N. R. F. .. ....Seaman, 2d Class..Naval Aviation ....Private A.T. ....App. Seaman.....U. S. N. R. F.... ....App.Seaman.....U.S.N.R. ....2d Lieutenant... ..lnf. Repl. Camp .... .... I75 Princeton University. . France. Fort Monroe, Va. Princeton University. A. E. F., France. Camp Lee, Va. Pensacola, Fla. Princeton University. Princeton University. Camp Meade, Md. N engaged in propaganda work in Spainl University of California, Berkeley. Cal. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. U. S. S. West View. Wissahickon Bks., Cape May, N. J. Princeton University. W'iSsahickon Bks.. Cape May, N. I. Wissahickoii Bks., Cape May, N. I. Camp Grant, lll. l . K . . ' 5 .- 1' 'JRE -- .' . .. Ylgfifr Mal .-'. fmfvin.. 'X mg fx. , r . f , , jr I ' i 1 ' E , . 1. -h 1 I I 4 KT- l -l N -1 Ll ik, NAME. RANK. BRANCH or SERVICE. ADDRESS. COWAN, P. B. ..... ..... P rivate .......... S. A. T. C. .................. Princeton University. CRABTREE, E. M. ..... CServed for duration of war as chairman of Draft Board, New York, N. YJ. CRAIG, G. L. ..... ..... A pp. Seaman .... U. S. N. R. F. ,.............. Wissahickon Bks., Cape May, N. I. CREASY, S. B. .... ..... A pp. Seaman .... .U. S. N. R. F. ....... ....... P rinceton University. CROLL, I. D. ....... ..... P rivate .......... S. A. T. C. ...... ..... P rinceton University. CROUSE, C. I. ... ..... ..... S eaman, 2d Class.U. S. N. R. F. ..... Princeton University. CUMMINGS, W. ..... Sergeant ...... ...Marine Corps ....,... ...... A . E. F., France. CKilled in actionj CURTIS, G. H. .. ..... Private .......... S. A. T. C. .................. Princeton University. DABNEY, L. M. .. ..... 2d Lieutenard ..... Coast Artillery School ...... Fort Monroe, Va. DAHLGREN, U. .l. ..... 2d Lieutenantf..Ambulance Section 31 ....... A. E. F., France. DATER, I. Y. .. ..... Seaman, 2d Class.U. S. N. R. F. .............. Wissahiekon Bks., Cape May, N. I, DAVIS, A. P. .. ,..,.2d Lieutenant .... 'ISI Coast Artillery ... ..... DAVIS, J. E. ..... Private .......... S. A. T. C. ....... . DEAN, J. S. ...... ..... E nsign .......... U. S. Navy ...... .... . DENNISTON, R. .. ..... Private .......... S. A. T. C. .. . . . . .. DENNY, C. .... ..... 2 d Lieutenant. .... S. A. T, A C, ,,,,, , , , H DEPUE, S. ....... ..... Q mstr., 3d Class..U. S. N. R. F. DEW, W. A. ...... .... . Private .......... S. A. T. C. .... DICKINSON, M. P. .... ..... Q mstr., 2d Class.U. S. N. R. F. DIXON, I. P. ...... ..... P rivate .......... S. A. T. C. .... DONOHOE, F. M. .... ..... S eaman, 2d Class. .U. S. N. R. F. DRISCOLL, H. M. .... ..... 2 d Lieutenant .. ..Inf. Repl. Tr. . .. ... . . DULLES, F. R. ..... ..... P rivate .......... S. A. T. C. .... EAGLE, I. P. ..... ..... C orporal ........ .Marine Corps .. . . . . . . EHRET, R. M. ..... ..... P rivate .......... Marine Corps . . . . . . . ENGLISH, W. H. .. .... .App. Seaman .... U. S. N. R. F. ...... EWING, T. D. ..... Private .......... S. A. T. C. .......... . FAGAN, A. L. ... ..... Corporal ......... Bat. F, 2d F. A. R. D. ........ FARR, W. R. ...... ..... P rivate .... ..... S . A. T. C. ........... FAWCETT, J. H. .... ..... P rivate .... ..... S . A. T. C. ......... FERGUSON, W. C. .... ..... P rivate .......... S. A. T. C. ................ .. PINK, H. ......... ..... P rivate .......... H. A. O. T. S. ............ .. FINNEY, G. G. ..... 2d Lieutenant. .... S. A. T. C., Rutgers College.. FISHER, H. R. ..... ..... P rivate .......... S. A. T. C. ................ .. FLEMING, H. R. ..... Seaman, 2d Class.U. S. N. R. F. ......... FLEMING, M. C. ..... Cadet ........... U. S. S. M. A. FLINN, I. M. .... ..... P rivate .......... S. A. T. C. ...... FORBES, R. L. ... ..... Private .... .... S . A. T. C. .... ..... I76 Fort Monroe, Va. Princeton University. U. S. S. Tacoma Princeton University. Atlanta, Ga. Wissahickon Bks., Cape May, Princeton University. Pelham Bay, N. Y. Princeton University. Wissahickon Bks., Cape May, Camp Grant, Ill. Princeton University. Paris Island, S. C. A. F.. F., France. Princeton University. Princeton University. Camp Taylor, Ky. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Fort Monroe, Va. New Brunswick, N. I. Princeton University. N. I. N. I. Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton 'Wash Riverside, Cal. Princeton University. Princeton University. FOSTER,C.A..... NAME. FORESMAN, D. FORSTER, P. V. FOSTER, R. H. FREER, W. B. ...... .... . FURNEss, G. W. GAFFNEY, H. B. GARRETT, I. H. .... .... . GARVEY, C. P. GIFFORD, N. D. .... GILBERT, C. ..... .... . GILEILLAN, I. Gov1N, R. R. GRANDIN, F. S. .... .... . GRAY, D. S... GREENLEE, W. W. . . . . . . . . GROEL, F. H. ...... .... . 1 x HAIGHT, R. A. .... .... . HAINES, C. H. HALE, C. ........... .... . HALLIBURTON, R. . . . . . . . . PIALSEY, C. D. HARTSHORNE, H. .. ..... HARTSHORNE, I. ... ..... HARX'EY, H. A HAWKE, W. B HELM, H. .......... .... . HENDERSON, B. H. .. ..... HERMAN,T. HERNDON, E. T. HERZOG, E. H. HOCKADAY, I. O. ... ..... HODGE, F. E. HOPKINS, D. L HOPICINS, I. L HOPKINSON, R. .... ..... PIORNSEY, J. VV. ... ..... HUGHES, W. HUNTER, G. R . UPN- '- -E , .... f- at asm- .. .-.. ez-far. V -r - - -'-- 4 Q-. ..., .- V , L - , 1-egg. .. . .,......... . . ,, , U 2 Iarmceton Era: an Bram RANK. BRANCH OF SERVICE. ADDRESS. 1-rivate Private ........ . . Private .......... App. Seaman Private .......... Seaman, 2d Class. Cadet A ....... Private Private ......... Private ........ App. Seaman Sergeant .... Private .......... Private .......... Private .......... App. Seaman Chief Qmstr. Private .......... Private .......... App. Seaman 2d Lieutenant.. . .. Private .......... Private .......... Seaman, 2d Class. App. Seaman App. Seaman Private ....,..... App. Seaman 2d Lieutenant.. . . . 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Private ..... App. Seaman Private .......... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . App. Seaman Sapper .......... Cadet ..... S. A.T. C. S. A. T. C. S. A. T. C. U. S. N. R. F. U. S. N. R. F. S. A. T. C. .. U. S. N. R. F. U. S. S. M. A. S.A.T. C. S.A.T.C. .Marine Corps U. S. N. R. F. Artillery ..... S.A.T. C. C.O.T. S. Marine Corps U. S. N. R. F. Naval Aviation S.A.T. C. S.A.T. C. U. S. N. R. F. Coast Artillery School ....... S. A. T. C. ............. S. A. T. C. ........... U.S.N.R.F. ........ 051509369 Ow?rwwE HZHZZQ' fnwowwa, 5112113 Cross . . .ii.'QifQQIQQfffQfQ C . . om. in Infantry. . -T ., Stevens Institute. V750 PDP O ,WC B.. mm 9 5 F3 O 3-3 FD V3 FD f'3 0 U1 f-f FD 4 Q .-a ua Q-1 13 ua 4-r :I-. C f-r CD 14 U. s. N. R. E. .C. ................ . .N. R. F. .............. . Engineers' Tr. Depot ........ U. S. Naval Academy ........ 177 Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Newport, R. I. Princeton University. Wissahickon Bks., Cape May, N. J. Princeton, N. I. Princeton University. Princeton University. A. E. F., France. Princeton University. Princeton University. Camp Lee, Va. 3d Army, A. E. F., France. Princeton University. M. I. T., Cambridge, Mass. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Fort Monroe, Va. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. France. Princeton University. Puget .Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, XfVash Princeton University. Princeton University. Camp Lee, Va. Hoboken, N. I. Princeton University. Wissahickon Bks., Cape May, N. I. Camp Lee, Va. Hoboken, N. I. Princeton University. St. Iohn's, Quebec, Canada. Annapolis, Md. NA ME. IRONS, H. C. IRWIN, S. B. JACOBS, A. B. .... IEFFERS, G. S. ...... ,, JOHNSON, VV, V, WMM! Ali, ,.., I -.., ,H .. . H .-.- VJ :.V A ,.4. ..:, - ,',, YJ. . . -,fy In .-.:- , ..,-, -VA. I , . Nh!-ft i1?.1f.H ,, ,,,-.,- .L -- '-'- A we-E-A 755155: 234255 RANK. BRANCH or SERVICE. -----Ensign S. N. R. F. - - - - --American Red Cross, Transportation Dept. .... Private ......... .S. A. T. C. ............... . ..Private, .......... S. A. T. C. .............. .. .... Coxswain ....... Armed Guard, U. S. Navy . ICAZANJIAN, A. .... Qmstr., 3d Class.U'. S. N. R. F. ........ ....Private ..........Base Hospital 86 .. KECKI, J. S. .... . ZKELLY, E, B, KELLY, MCC. ....Pr1vate KELSEY1 A' F- 4--- -.-- S eaman, 2d Class. IQENNEDY, P. R, ZKENT, R. E. KEYES, E. L. . . .... 2d Lieutenanitmp. . ....PI'1vate ....2d Lieutenant..... RILEY, T. E. ........ KINQRB- ...,Private .......... TQITZMILLER, R. D. ICLIPSTEIN, K. H. .... App. Seaman .... App. Seaman S. A. T: C. Effflffffifflff App. Seaman S. N. R. Armed Guard, U. S. Navy . C. O. T. S. S. A. T. C. S. A. T. C., S. A. T. C 71 SD E: O O 'U FD 1 N 3 T' wee? wife H223 OPJPUVU E1 O U7 0 23 O 2. KNOWLES, N. ..... .... P rivate ......... . IKNOX, A. G. KOPP, E. C. ..... . LA13oU1ssE, I. VV. LAVVRENCE, R. N. LEGGETT, H. A. LEH, I. H. LEWIS, E. P. C. LEWIS, 1. F. LEWIS, R. S. LINCOLN, F. W. LINDABURY, R. V. LITCH, R. B.... LITTLETON, D. M LITTLETON, M. W. LoosE, A. S. LUFT, C. A. LYNCH, I. G. NiC.A.LPIN, B. B. MCCARTER, T. N. MCCAULL, I. D. MCCORLIICK, H. ....2d Lieutenantn... ....Private .... 2d Lieutenant.. . .. .... Private.......... V750 D232 HH 00 VFV7 PDP 2-324 OO . . ., . ., App. Seaman ..... U. S. N. R. T C ....Private . . . .App. Seaman . . . . ..2d Lieutenant.. . .. S. A. Accepted fo U. S. N. R. Sth Co., Inf ,... ....Sgt., ISt Class.. ..8o8th Aero ... .... Private ...... . . . . ..... ....Seaman, 2d Class. S. A. T. C. Com. in Infantry 'sieveiis Iiisff f . F. ......... . . F. ............ . Harvard Univ.. C. C. N. Y..... 'Fffffffffffiff E 'Marine' 'cbiiisi F. ............ . . Repl. Camp Squadron ...... U. S. N. R. F. ........... . 3d Sec., Amer. Embassy, Paris, ....App.Seaman.... .. ....Private .... ffffckifpafai' f i I If U. S. N. R. F. ........... . S. A. T. C. Marine Cor pgffffff ..... QQ Base Hospital 86 .......... 2d Lieutenant .... .C. O. T. S., .. . .... Cadet ........... Aviation .. Ensign . ......... S. N. R. F. ..... Accepted for Avia tion ....... ADDRESS. Pelham Bay, N. Y. Paris, France. Princeton University. Princeton University. Brooklyn, N. Y. Pelham Bay, N. Y. A. E. F., Montoir, Fr Princeton University. Princeton University. Brooklyn, N. Y. Camp Lee, Va. Princeton University. Hoboken, N. I. Princeton University. Cambridge, Mass. Princeton University. Princeton University. University. Princeton Cambridge, Mass. Princeton University. New York, N. Y. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Camp Grant, Ill. U. S. Army: Princeton University. HUCC. W'issahickon Bks., Cape May, N I Intelligence Dept. CDied in Paris on Dec. 31, 'ISD Pelham Bay, N. Y. Princeton University. A. E. F., France. A. E. F., Montoir, France. Com. in Infantry.Camp Lee, Va. F. .... .. I78 -Love Field, Tex. Pelham Bay, N. Y. v r f U .S. K PIQ5, .. Q, ,HQZJ1-'a' ' f f , NAME. TVICCULLOCH, R. M. MCCULLOH, G. MCDONNELL, J. S. . NTCGRAW, D. ..... . McKINNoN, H. D. . MCLAUGHLIN, R. W. ...... '. . MCLEOD, H. B. MCWILLIAMS, D. E. MACCOLL, A. M. .. MACFARLANE, I. F. MAGONIGLE, G. B. .. MAHAFFY, R. S. MARDENU I. C. MARGETTS, H. S. .. MARTIN, E. H. .... . MATTHEWS, H. F. . MATTHEWS, W. R. MAYOj C. W. ..... . MEAD, V. C. ...... . MERRIEIELD, R. E. . METZGER, R. S. .. MEYER, E. B. MEYER, M. M. MILLER, R. M. MILLER, L. S. MII,LS, W. B. MILNE, W. K. TVIISH, J. D. .... . MOI.I,OY, C. I. TXCTOORE, D. D. MORGAN, I. A. MORRIS, H. A. IVIULFORD, A. H. MUNFORD, B. B. MURRAY, G. D. .. NTURRAY, J. VV. .. MYERS, D. G. NEPIER, I. H. NORRIS, H. S. i ll we ' .Qty Uh'ii..l?3Hriiiii'+ef f A ? RANK. BRANCH OF SERVICE. Seaman, 2d Class. App. Seaman Private .......... Boatsvva.in's Mate. Private .......... Seaman, 2d Class. Private .......... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Private . . . ..... Private Private Private Seaman, Private Seaman, Private Private Seaman, 2d Class. Private Private Cadet ........... . Private 2d Lieutenant.. . . . App. Seaman 2d Lieutenant... . . .....App. Seaman Private .......... App. Seaman Private .......... .....Cadet Private .......... ad Lieutenant... . . ad Lieutenant Private .......... App. Seaman Private .......... Private Private ISL Class. 2d Lieutenant.. . . . 2d Class. U.S U.S S.A S U. U. U.S S. A S.A S. A. S N. R. ........... .. N. R. F. ........ .... . T. C. ...... .... . N.R.F.... T. C. .... .... . N. R. F. ............. . Infantry ............... T. C., Syracuse Univ... T. C. ................. . Marine Corps .. S. A. T. C. S. A. T. C. U. S. N. R. F. . Inf. Repl. Camp ... ..' . .. S A C . T. U. S N. S. A T. S. A T. U. S. N S. A T. S. A T. Aviation S. A. T. C. O T. U. S N. S. A T. U. S. N S. A T. U. S N. S. A. T. Aviation S. A. T. F. A. C. . A T. U. S N. S. A. T. S. A. T. S. A. T. C. .... .... . C. ...... .... . C. .... .... . C. ... ..... ..... C. ................. . S., Com. in Infantry. R. F. .............. . C., Depauw Univ... .. R. F. ............. ,. C. ...... .... . C. .... .... . C. ........... .... . O. T. S. ........... . CDC O N In I-r 3? OWU? F Q' U1 fl D' S OO F ' - I79 ADDRESS. Wissahickon Bks., Ca pe May Princeton University. Princeton University. Pelham Bay, N. Y. Princeton University. Wissahickon Bks., Ca A. E. F. Syracuse, N. Y. pe May N Princeton University. Paris Island, S. C. Princeton University. Princeton University. Newport, R. I. Camp Grant, Ill. Princeton University. Wissahickoii Bks., Cape May Princeton University. Princeton University. W'issaliickon Bks., Cape May, N 'Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Camp Lee, Va. Vklissahickon Blcs.. Ca Greencastle, Ind. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Camp Taylor, Ky. Fort 'Monroe, Va. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. pe May N OPIE, H. R. ..... .... R PADDOCK, B. H. .. . .... PADDOCK, T. F. PAGE, E. S. ..... NAME. OATES, J. F. .. OSBORNE, R. PALMER, R. S. PENFIELD, T. B PENNEY, F. C. PERRv,E.R. PERSHING, J. ... .... PIPER, G. S. .. POPE, J. N. .... RAHN, E. F. ..... RAWLINGS, I. M. .. RAYMOND, R. V REICITNER, A. .,... . . . . REIMER, O. B. RHODES, C. E. RHODES, I. B. .... .. RHODES, R. P. RICHARDSON, D. W. .. .... ROBERTS, H. D. ROBERTS, T. S. ...... ROBINSON, W. B. .. .... RODDEY, VV. L. ROGERS, W. W. ..... .... ROTPISCHILD, H. F. .. .. RUBEL, A. A. ....,, RUSSELL, I. E. RUSSELL, R. P. RUTH,R.B. RYAN, I. R. T.... SCARFF, I. E. ...... . . . . SCHABACKER, R. VV, .. SCHAFER, M. L. .... . . . . SCHEERER, J. D. .. ... Z: ' if ' UBB Ertneeiomr Brac sz liven: 11 , X . . ... '. , . -, .- ' ' gi , A -A 7 1 1,3 at 1 wr . .. ,.a.,, U i- 52, I ffm ., ,- F -, ':',:, . ':f. V, . , ,r RANK. App. Seaman App. Seaman App. Seaman BRANCH OF SERVICE. 2d Lieutenant. .... 75th Co., Mach. Gun Tr. Camp. U. S. N. R. F. ............. . S.N.R.F.... U. S. N. R. F. ............. . U.S.N.R.F. ........... App. Seaman American Red Cross, Transportation Dept. Private .......... Private .... ..... Ensign .... ..... Private .......... Private .......... 2d Lieutenant.. . . . Private .......... Private .... ,..... Private .....,.... Private .......... Private ........,. 2d Lieutenant App. Seaman 2d Lieutenant... .. Private . ....... . . Chief Qmstr. Private ........,. 2d Lieutenant Cadet .......... 2d Lieutenant App. Seaman Private ....... . . . Cadet ....... Seaman, 2d Class. App. Seaman Private ........., Private .......... Private .......... .App. Seaman SCHIRMER, A. .. Private .......... S.A.T.C. ................. . S.A.T.C. ....... Naval Aviation . . . . . . . S .A.T.C. .......... . 3,39 ?t?'?' on Q90 E ZZ E rs? E GE 5 W 51 :x fn 0 s :i Q 5 in S.. ......... .. S.. ............. .. S. A, T. C. ............ . Inf. Repl. Camp .......... U. S. N. R. F. ........... . S. A. T. C., Boston College. .. V1 Pt 2-3 O w?e?iSi time OE,- Q. Sf' Ile rf cf, iihi515'c'51iag5' . S. M. A. ........... . . T. C., Boston Univ.. U. S. N. R. F. ........... . U. S. N. R. F. ........... . S. S. U. 13, Convois Autos T. C. .............. . V1 ?' CI V1 P5 V1 Z FU P1 . Naval Academy ..... S3 w Z PU F1 wcwww PPWPPP ewes . C. .... . . C. .... . . . C. ..... . . . N. R. F. .... . T. C. ..... . IBO ADDRESS. Camp Hancock, Ga. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Paris, France. Princeton University. Princeton University. Pensacola, Fla. Princeton University. Princeton University. New York, N. Y. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Camp Hancock, Ga. Princeton University. Camp Grant, Ill, Princeton University. Boston, Mass. Princeton University. M. I. T., Cambridge, Mass. Princeton University. Schenectady. N. Y. Princeton, N. I. Boston, Mass. Princeton University. Princeton University. Par B. C. M., Paris, France. Princeton University. Annapolis, Md. Wissahick Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton on Bks., Cape May, N. I University. University. University. University. University. University. NAME. SCRIBNER, C. H. SCUREMAN, M. S. SHARP, E. W. .... . V 2 1 I P I I gs-,L - F 1 4 -- - . . .r-A , ....,,, . . . , , , ifig, j A ri: ..-A' . . .. N 1. v .sv-fx,-A-we-J-1 - ' Q5?- RANK. BRANCH OF. SERVICE. ADDRESS. ... . .Munitions and Clerical Work, Oct. I5 to Dec. 23, IQI8. .....Private A. T. C. L.,..............Princeton University. . . . . .Private ..........S. A. T. C. ...... Princeton University. . . . . .Private ..........S. A. T. C. ... Princeton University. SHAW, L. E. SHEA, S. M. SHEVVARD, C. M. SHIPWAY, W. B. SILZER, P. W. SINCLETON, E. L. SKIDMORE, I. B. .. SKINNER, C. E. SLOCUM, L. B. .. SMITH, E. F. SPEERS, T. C. STEARNS, S. B. STEIN, E. T. ..... . STENGLE, G. D. STEWART, P. W. .. STIIZLWELL, R. ..... . STREETMAN, W. MCI. STRONG, VV. M. .... . STULL, A. ...... . . SUTPHEN, H. A. SUTPHEN, P. L. .. SWEET, C. F. TAPPEN, I. L. TAYLOR, O. F. THACH, W. T. .. THOMAS, N. E. TODD, R. ......... . TODD, W. ......... . TOMPKINS, R. L. TOWNSEND, W. S. .. TRAMEL, I. H. F. .. TROWBRIDGE, C. P. .. TURNBULL, P. R. .. TURNURE, D. A. ...Seaman, 2d Class. ......Cadet .....2d Lieutenant..... ...Seaman, 2d Class. .....Private .....Corporal .....2d Lieutenant... .. ...Seaman, 2d Class. iffc5r'D6Ei1 if.ff . . .Private . . . . .Private . . . . .Private . . . . .Private . . . . .Private . . . . .Cadet Sr. JOHN, C. E. ...... . ... ...Private UEEELACKER, D. A. .....Seaman, 2d Class. . .... App. Seaman .. .. .....QmStr., 2d Class. ...Cadet ........ ... .....2d Lieutenant.. . .. . . . . .Private . . . . .Private . . ...Private .....Qmstr., .....Pr1vate . . . . .App. Seaman .....Private .....Private .....Cadet .....2d Lieutenant... .. App. Seaman .....Private 2d Class. U. S. N. R. F. ..... . Naval Aviation ..... Coast Artillery School ...... U. S. N. R. F. .... . C. O. T. S. ........ . Marine Corps ..... Coast Artillery School U. S. N. R. F. .............. . U. S. N. R. F., Co. 37, Regt. Q1 www ' ' li DPP' Fl Il' T- :r 71 P? .T. C. ........ . .T. C. ...... . S. A. T. C. ........ . S. A. T. C. ........ . S.A.T.C. .... U. S. Corps of Cadets S. A. T. C. ........ . U. S. N. R. F. ..... . U. S. N. R. F. .. U. S. N. R. F. De E. DJ ef. O I3 5-1: gn: F. A. C. O. Zin 93:2 . E'. 250 5 QQQ H31 tn, ZVIVFCWI 9, . 5?,?Sn?P 355:35 5'f'lF'l?U. gf.. . ,IT 2: I - 2 4 S.A . US R.I'.... C S. A. T. C.. CO1trmbia'ti1iiv'.'.'.' U. S. N. R. F. .... . Royal Air Force .... S. A. T. C. ..... . 181 Wissahiclcoii Bks., Ca M. I. T., Cambridge, .Fort Monroe, Va. Seattle, Wash. Camp Lee, Va. Paris Island, S. C. Fort Monroe, Va. Princeton University. Great Lakes, Ill. A. E. F., France. University. Princeton Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. Princeton University. U. S. Military Academ Princeton University. Vlfissahickon Bks.. Ca Princeton University. U: S. S. Wadena.', Riverside, Cal. Camp Taylor, Ky. Princeton University. pe May, N. I. Mass. y, West Point, pe May, N. I. N A. E. F., France. CKilled in actionj. University. Princeton Wissahickon Bks., Ca Princeton University. Princeton University. University. University. Princeton Princeton New York, N. Y. Princeton Universiti Princeton University. pe May, N. I. S. A. T. C. ................. . Chief Qmstr. WESTGATE . H NAME. UPsoN,R.I. URMY, H. S. .... . URMY, T. V. ....... VERMILLION, I. G. VERNON, M. H XVALLACE, J. M WALLEY, H. R WALLIS, P. ..... . . . . WATTS, E. E. WEBB, B. M. ..... .... .... . . . r . ..,. . aamfftorf -- 1 B' f W RANK. BRANCH OF SERVICE. ADDRESS. Private .......... App. Seaman Private .......... Cadet ...... App. Seaman Private ....... . . . Private ..... Private .......... App. Seaman SVVEBSTER, A. W. WEBSTER, E. H. .... WEISHAAR, E. A. VVELLES, H. H. ..... WELSH, S. ....... . . . WERNER, J. L. WEVER, E. H. ..... VVHELEN, I. H. WHITE,E.N.... VVHITE, F. P. WHITE, S. A. WILCOX, A. D. WILLIAMS, C. H. WILSON, H. S. WISNER, H. L. .... WITHERILL, L. L. . . . . . . . VVooD, ARNOLD Woon, C. T. ........ Woon, H. E. ........ WooDwoRTH, B. S. .. VVOOLWORTH, R. W. .. .. WRIGHT, W. A. S. .. WRIGHT, W. L ZABRISKIE, WV. I. ............ Pkivaieflllllllf App. Seaman 2d Lieutenant.. . . . .2d Lieutenant.. . . . Coxswain ....... . Private ......... App. Seaman .... Ensign .......... . Seaman, 2d Class. Cadet ........... 2d Lieutenant... .. Corporal ........ . Cadet ........... Private ..... .... Cadet ........... Chief Qmstr. Private, Ist Class. App. Seaman Private .......... App. Seaman P'fivAi5'ffffIQIf Private .......... Princeton University. Key West, Fla. Naval Aviation ........ .... . U S . . N. R. F. .... .... P rinceton University S. A. T. C. ....... .... P rinceton University U. S. S. M. A. .... Princeton N. I. U. S. N. R. F. .... .... P rinceton University S. A. T. C. ..... .... P rinceton University S. A. T. C. .... Princeton University S. A. T. C. .................. Princeton University U. S. N. R. F. .............. Princeton University Accepted for U. S. Army ..... S. A. T. C. .................. Princeton University U. S. N. R. F. ............. . Aviation ..... .. .... Aviation .... ' ........ . . . U.S.N.R.F. ......... .l.Vissahickon Bks., Cape May N 1 Post Field, Tex. .Eberts Field, Ark. Pelham Bay, N. Y. .U. S. Amb., Sec. 555 ........ U. S. N. R. F. ............. . U. S. Navy, Aid e to Admiral Naval Aviation ............. U. S. S. M. A. ............. . Inf. Repl. Camp Marine Corps ..... .... U. S. S. M. A. A. E. F.. Italy. CDecorated for braiery .Wissahickon Bks., Cape May, N. I. ,T. M. Helm. .Great Lakes, Ill. Berkeley, Cal. Camp Grant, Ill. Ship Guard, U. S. S. Alice, H. Y Fort Sam Houston, Tex. CDied in servicej C.O.T.S. .......... Royal Air Force Naval Aviation i58th Co., ISt Infantry ....... U.S.N.R.F. ......... ISL Quebec Infantry ......... U. S. N. R. F. .............. . Accepted for Naval Aviation. S. A. T. C. ................. . S.A.T.C. ..... Camp Taylor, Ky. Toronto, Canada. Miami, Fla. Guantanamo, Cuba. Princeton University Toronto, Canada. Princeton University Princeton University Princeton University Botswn's Mt., 2 Cl.U. S. N. R. F. .......... U. S. S. Massachusetts This War Record is incomplete, but contains all the information the University has received to date 182 fmmliwm, I - '--4- - wfzfifif ,.v ., ,,,,. 1 ,.,., v:,. 1 ,Q ,.'- .- ., ..., ...LL ,,..,.- ,.,.,, ,.,., .. ,,,,. , .,,,,. U 5 V , ' f CAPTAIN LOUIS VVARDLAVV MILES ftlaptain luuis Miarhlam Jlililizs Medal of ,Honor is Captain L. 'VVardlaW Miles, Who, ' until the beginning of the war, was a member of the University Faculty. Captain Miles distinguished him- self. near Reullon, France, where he volunteered to lead his company, in a Very dangerous assault on the Aisne Canal. VVounded five times, both legs and one arm being fractured, he ordered himself placed on a stretcher and carried forward toward the enemy trench, in order that he might encourage his company. The enemy position' was taken and held. FR MGNG the very few recipients of the Congressional ? .I Before the war, Captain Miles was a professor of English at Princeton, but early in IQI7 he went to Plattsburg, and was com- missioned Second Lieutenant of Infantry. A year later he went overseas with the 77th Division as a First Lieutenant, and in june, 1918, he received his first citation in Lorraine. In September he took part in the engagement referred to above, and as a result of his Wounds the amputation of his left leg was necessitated. After spending several months in hospitals in France, Captain Miles re- turned to this country, and- since then has been receiving treatment at the government hospital at Colonia, N. 1. I83 ' I y .V - 5 3 A5 Z-5532, 1... - . X C , amrafii.-a 1-,h':. 1 I A ' Utlnihzrsitp janultp war Return Binh in Sverhite VVILLIAM ALEXANDER FLEET GEORGE WILLIAM GLOVER VVILLIAM ORR Bf.lCCONNEl.L Beruratiuns PERCY .ADDISON CI-IAPMAN, Recommended for Croix de Guerre, PAUL DE FOURMESTRAUX, Chevalier Legion of Honor, Croix de Ouerre. GEORGE WRIGHT GLOVER, Distinguished Service Order. E. P. ADAMS QPhysicsj-Captain, F Section, Third Field Co., B. E. F. I W. M. ADRIANCE cEC01Z011LiCSD-lVI3jOI', Office of the Chief of Staff, War Department, Washington, D. C. 1. VV. ALEX.ANDER Clllatheizzaticsj-Ist Lt. Ord., U. S. A. E. C. ARMSTRONG ClTif0df?7'l'l Lcmguagesb-Ordered to Europe on special mission for Y. M. C. A. PEIRRE BOUTROUX Clllatlzeffzaticsj-French War Office, Paris. A. A. BONVMAN CPhi!osophyD-Captain, Second Brigade, Highland Light Infantry, B. E. F. Wouiided in action, and taken prisoner. C. C. BRIGHAM CPh.1'la.f0phyj-Ist Lt. Sanitary Corps, U. S. A. PHILIP MARSHALL BROWN CI1zfer1zatim1al Lawj-Y. M. C. A., Egypt- EDWARD CAPPS QCIas.ricsD-Lt.-Colonel, Red Cross Mission to Greece. STUART HEINTZELMAN, Distinguished Service Medal. JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, Oliicer of Legion of Honor. LOUIS NVARDLAW IWILES, Congressional Medal of Honor. EDWARD AlIDIsoN STEVENS, Croix de Guerre. HENRY VAN DYKE, Commander of Legion of Honor. NEIL CAROTHERS CEc011011zicsD-Captain, A. S. S. C., Office of Chief of Staff, Storage 8: Traffic Div. of VV'ar De- partment. P. A. CHAPMAN fl.Vf0dL'7'II LCllLg1'lC1gl?.S'D-IST Lt., Gen. Morton's Staff, Camp McClellan, Ala. Captain, Headquarters, 29th Div. A. E. F. Recommended for French War Cross. I. W. COHOON CEngIi.rhJ-British Artillery. K. T. COMPTON CPhysicsj-Research W'ork, Washington, D. C. Scientific Assistant to Technical Attache, U. S. Embassy, Paris. K. H. CONDIT CCiw'l I57lgiI'L6Zl'1i1ZgD-ISt Lt. A. S. S. C., U. S. S. M. A., Princeton, New Jersey. H. L. COOKE CPh3'sic.rj-Capt. Royal Engineers, B. E. F. C. S. CRAGOE CPhysicsD-U. S. Bureau of Standards, Wash- ington, D. C. K-TNmd'wva.. CIA g A .N ts I :-5 H 'g,-. . -- - . ,.-- 1... -- ,. .-.-,,-, . .. . O. ..,. . I. .. . . . I1 M. W. CROLL CEngZi1hj-American Delegate, Commission for Belgian Relief. Reader of Foreign Newspapers and Documents, Post Office Department. ROSWELL DAVIS CSujJar'i1ztendc110-Head of Department of Airplanes, U. S. S. M. A., Princeton, New Jersey. H. B, DEWING CClassicsje-Captain, Red Cross Mission to Greece. PAUL DE FOURMESTRAUX CMiIitary Sciencej-Captaiii, 117th Regiment Infantry, French Army. Chevalier Legion of Honor. French War Cross. W. A. DITTLIER CClasi-icsj-341st Infantry, U. S. A., Camp Grant, Ill. G. VV. ELDERKIN CAMD-Ist Lt., Ambulance Service, A. E. F. NTARION E.PPLEY-C0lTllTl3l1ClSl', Personnel Department, U. S. 1, N. Transferred' to Torpedo Section. M. S. FARR CGe0l0gyj-Captain, A. S. S. C. CAerial Observer in Captive Balloonsj A. E. F. FRANK A. FETTER CEco1z011117053-General Manager, VVar Camp Community Service, N. Y. City. XV. A. FLEET CClass1'csj-211d Lt., Grenadier Guards. B. E. F. Killed in Action, May 18, IQI8. L. P. Fox CHistoryj-Instructor, U. S. S. M. A., Princeton, New Jersey. N. R. FRENCH Cljlzysicsj-Ist Lt., Sound Ranging Service, A. E. F. FRANK FRITTS Clfzisforyj-Eiisigii. U. S. N. G. H. GEROULD CEngl'i.vhj-Captain, Ordnance Department, Wfashington, D. C. W11.I.1AM GILLESPIE Cillatlzeiizaticsj-Y. M. C. A., British Army, Scotland. 5 G. VV. GLOVER CMOCIMJL Languagesj-and Lt., Rifle Brigade, f B. E. F. Distinguished Service Order. Died of wounds, August 31, 1918. CASPER F. GOODRICI-1 CNat'al Scicnrrj-Rear Admiral, U. S. N., Commandant, P. N. T. U., Princeton, New Jersey. B. C. GOES CChCllZ'1i.Yf7'j'D-Lt.-COlO11Cl, Chemical Service, A. E. VV. P. HALL CHisfo1'yJ-Field Service, American Ambulance. Y. M., C. A. Secretary, in Southern Camps. G. M. TQARPER CEnglishD-Relief Vtfork, Belgium. Orderly, ' American Hospital, Neuilly, France. RADCLIFFE HEERMANCE CEz1g!ishj-Major, Infantry. Com- mandant Harvard S. A. T. C. S'rUAR'1 PTEINTZELMAN CMiIz'fary SCTFIICUD-BI'lg. General Cperiod of warb, A. F.. F., Distinguished Service Medal. B. F. ITIOVVELL CGU0l0yj'j-ISlZ Lt., A. S. S. C., U. S. M. A., Princeton, New Jersey. Vice-President, Academic Board, Head Department Aids to Flight. G. A. IflULLE'I'T CClZUllZl.Sf1'j'J-COU1I'1'1lSSlOll to Europe, Nation- al Research Council. Consulting Chemist, Department Interior and Department Agriculture. E. W. TQEMMERER CEr01z0111icsj-'War Finance Committee. , Committeeon t'Purchasing Power of Money in Time of VVar. NORMAN KEMP-SMITH CPryrhn1ogyj-British Service. W'ar Office, London. C. VV. KENNEDxf CE11g!z'.r1zj-Captain, Ordnance Department, A1 E. F. O. W. 'TQNAUTH KEEOIIOIIITCSD-Zlld Lt., F. A., A. E. F. H. S. LEACH CLiIw'az'iarz3-Assistant Librarian. Camp Meade, Md. Sergt., Psychol. Examiner. Camp Lee, Va. 3? O wghe Ermneeion 'lgrtr as Evan ' I K ' ff. I , ,'-f 1- .. ..,,.,, .,. .. ,,,- ,.,., V. ., fj 'f?f- I . .. .. ...fi-'. -. 1 . f fitf - tif . , , if-Q. 27: z ,, ..,..,. . ,?s,a- - -. rw.. --V - ' ,,gW' I . N .Q?'5-o -e-:rrv:ng:.- VVILLIAM LIBBEY CMiZiz'a1'y .Siciencej-Lt.-Colonel, Ordnance Department. D. A. NICCABE CEC07'L017l-ICS?-ISI Lt., A. S. S. C., U. S. M. A. Ist Lt., Office of Ground Schools Branch Training Section, Air Service. G. B. MCCLELLAN CI-Iistoryb-Lt. Col., Ordnance Dept., A. E. F. I-I. C. MCCOMAS CP.rych0l0gyj-Instructor, U. S. S. M. A.. Princeton, New Jersey. Captain, Medical Research Department, U. S. A. VV. O. NICCONNELL Ulifodern Languagesj-Y. M. C. A. 'En- listed in 28lZl'1 Infantry, Regular Army, A. E. F. Killed in action Iuly 20, IQI8. R. M. NICELROY CHist01'yD-Educational Director, National Security League. IVIALCOLM MCLAREN CElectr-ical E1zginee1'i1zgj-Major, Engin- eers, U. S. A. E. A. LICNIILLAN CGe0desyj--Captain, Engineers, A. E. F. F. I. IVIATHER Cflrtl-Ensign, U. S. S. Calumet, U. S. N. L. W. IVIILES fEnglishj-Captain, Infantry, A. E. F. Cited for bravery. Severely wounded in action. Congres- sional Medal of Honor. I. I. B. MORGAN Clirychologyj-Captain, Psychological Ser- vice, U. S. A. S. W. MORGAN CAVO-Captain, Motor Ambulance Truck Ser- vice, A. E. F. A. E. MORSE QLibrav'ianQ--Y. M. C. A., Italy. ALFRED NOYES CEuglishj-Ofncial Service, England. Red Cross Lecturer. STEWART PATON CBi0IogyD-Major, Medical Corps, A. E. F. JOHN A. PEARSON C11-Iilitary Scieucej-Colonel Cavalry, U. S. A. Commandant, S. A. T. C. Princeton, N. I. G. A. PFEIFFER Clllatlzcizzaticsj-Civilian Instructor and Private, Air Service, U. S. S. M. A., Princeton, New Jersey. VV. K. PRENTICE CG1'eckj-Captain, Military Intelligence Branch, War Department, Vvasliington, D. C. GEORGE PRIEST. Cllfodern, Langzzagesj-Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. Agent, Committee on Pub- lic Information. C. E. RAGSDALE CP.rych0logyl-2nd Lt., 340 M. G. Battery, Inf., School of Arms, Ft. Sill, Olcla. JOSEPH E. RAYCROFT CHygie1zej-Chairman, Athletic Div., Civ- ilian Head, Athletics and Physical Education, Commis- sion on Training Camp Activities, XIVHY Department, A. E. F. C. C. READ CCIa.r.sicsj-Y. M. C. A., France. A. S. RICHARDSON CChcm1'stryD-2nd Lt., F. A., U. S. A. R. K. ROOT CE11gIishD-Captain, Ordnance Reserve Corps, A. E. F. H. N. RUSSELL CAs1'r01L011zyD-Experimental Research, 'War Department. RICHARD SCHELLENS Cffygienel-Lady Paget Hospital, Serbia, 1916. R. M. ScooN CClass-ical-Student Ofiicer, Small Arms Firing ' School, Camp Perry, Ohio. 2l1d Lt., Personnel Adjut- ant, Infantry Replacement, Camp Selby, Miss. C. F. SILVESTER CZooIogyj-Major, Infantry, A. E. F. E. BALDWIN SMITH Cflrclmcologyb-Captain, 312th Infantry, A. E. F. .. . A. -, . r. .. . ..,,. 4 .- A. Q- .v.-, . . .. . - 1?-ff 'A--A4 , . 1 ..4:,g -:,--- 4 -- .A ,, h ,,, ' iff' if - 119.4-r:: 'A HEW13: .f'3'5i: J. DUNCAN SPAETH CEnglishD-Y. M. C. A., Educational Di- rector, Camp Wlieeler, Macon, Ga. Camp jackson, Columbia, S. C. Published the Standard Camp Reader for American Soldiers. E. G. SPAULDING CPhil0s0phyD-Ist Lt., Chemical Warfare Service, Washington, D. C. E. A. STEVIENS CMOd67'7Z Languagesj-Sergt., U. S. Ambu- lance, Section 23, A. E. F. Taken prisoner, Spring, 1918. French War Cross. D. L. STONE CEnglishj-Captain, U. S. Intelligence Depart- ment, Chief Censor, Assoc. Press, Paris. H. S. TAYLOR CChemist1fyj-British Service, A. E. F. H. W. THAYER CMOdG7'7l Lcmguagesb-Ist Lt., Signal Corps, U. S. R., War Department, Washington, D. C. Captain, Military Intelligence Div., War Department. N. B. TOOKER CI-Iygiefiej-Assistant Director, Athletic Div., Commission on Training Camp Activities, War Depart- ment. ' Aifcusrus TROWBRIDGE CPhgvsicsD-Lt.-Colonel, U. S. S. I A. E. F. , P. J. I. VAN DEN VEN flU'0dL'7'1Z Lauguagesj-Director Belgian Bureau for Public Information in U. S. Member of i Belgian Peace Delegation. HENRY VAN DYKE CE1zgli.shj-Relief Work in Belgium. Chap- lain, U. S. N. with rank of Lieut. Commander. PAUL VAN DYKE CHiS'f0Vj!D-PFIIICCIOH Representative, Ameri- can University Union, Paris, and Secretary Executive Committee. GILBERT VAN INGEN CGe0l0gyj-President, Academic Board, VU. S. S. M. A., Princeton, New Jersey. OSWALD VEBLEN CMathe111aticsj-Captain, Ordnance Depart- ment. I-I. B. WALLACE CMOd67'7'L Languagesj-Pvt. 20th Btn., Mid- dlesex Regt., B. E. F. Wounded in action. Taken prisoner. I. H. IM. WEDDERBURN Clvlathematicsj-Captain, Field Survey ONE OF THE TWO PEACE P-RADES The A. E. F., Am. Tn., A. R. C A. S. M. Bal. Obs. . 1 X . I .... . . .. S 55 .. E tifffi ?T'i .?1 y,Xg I '1 ' It ' if -ii' fl. - .rw 1-, - -ffff... iw.- . Qhhtrhiatiuns following list of abbreviationslis compiled from the VVar American Expedition Forces. Ammunition Train. ., American Redl Cross. A., Air Service, Military Aeronautics. Corps, Balloon Observation Corps. Bat., Battery. B. E. F., British Expeditionary Forces Bn., Battalion. Brig., Brigade. C. A. C., Coast Artillery Corps. Cav., Cavalry. CO., Company. Corp., Corporal. C. O. T. S., Central Officers' Training School. C. Q. M., Chief Quartermaster. Det., Detachment. Div., Division. Eng., Engineer Corps. F. A., Field Artillery. F. A. R. D., Field Artillery Replacement Depot. F. S. Am. Ambulance, Field Service American Ambulance. Hdqs., Headquarters. HV. A., Heavy Artillery. Inf., Infantry. l83 Records contained in this book: M. C., Medical Corps. M. G., Machine Gun. M. P., Military Police. Ord., Ordnance Department. O. T. C., Officers' Training Corps. Q. M., Quartermaster. R. A. F., Royal Air Force CBritish3. Regt., Regiment. R. M. A., Reserve Military Aviation. S. C., Submarine Chaser. Sect., Section. Sgt., Sergeant. S. P., Scout Patrol. S. S. U., Convois Auto., American Field Service. T. S. N. A., Tank Service, National Army. U. S. A., United States Army. U. S. A. A. C., U. S. A. Ambulance Corps. U. S. M. C., United States 'Marine Corps. U. S. N., United States Navy. U. S. N. R. F., United States Naval Reserve Force. U. S. S. C., United States Submarine Chaser. U. S. S. M. A., United States School Military .Aeronautics I cl., First Class Seaman. 2 cl., Second Class Seaman. n I ., I 4. .,., , V- LLL , A, , 1 A , .-.1 PATTON THROUGH CUYLER ARCII ALEXANDER HALL ARCHES , 3 I ei cr: -12 iii- 5 E fy Q 'i ' n HAMILTON COURT THROUGH HOLDER ARCHES 'S Ig - 1? ' A Q Cf' D VE, -. 3 Q '11 SS rx.. R3 P+ 9 5 1 QQ :HTS a HM m.. W. .J I I D H BLAIR HALL THROUGH CAMPBELL ARCH , 3 M 5 ' FV -'. '-7552. D :- '0 I 1. zo 5. E :rit- F0 B41 THE CLOISTERS mia 3 X 1 5 J , S 5. nz-.4 HOLDER TOWER FROM HAMILTON COURT ' I ig R 1 QM : - . . Q . J e S 6 lin- ...Q ii' 3 , 5 D F9 pq. 9 if .g F0 F' Q. a .-3 PM M95 1if1'Q'f ,,m ffdm MFE? - - ,gg 55'Ef HOLDER ARCI-IES , 5 1 2 H? 6-.Q ,,,,.5 51:1 25 if 2,-5 79 :Q- we S FJ I ll N 6 B7 ' ENTRANCE TO MADISON HALL Egg a E . S 5 15 .ef win 'Zigi gn F6 '3 J-if 53' FW. 13 . rm-.5 'yi 1 9 X ..A - if. TLT, 791211 KD Z mf , fsw j, ,, ,, . , . ,, , .4A,4 ,. .. 1 1 .... 1--Ub9.rfI5r.r11c.et 0,YT.ft':iBfbit.i.'8--BPH! - .. - . ' ' - --A4 fianglt mu SZ,wWiSWEg URING the year 1917-1918, the Triangle Club's place of interest in college life gave way before the more serious a thoughts and efforts of the undergraduate, and consequently all plans for the annual production were aban- 53 tg, 2 do11ed. Since the opening of college- again this year, however, many former members have returned, and under E' Siga gq the leadership of A. B. Cutting, '19, and E. G. Herendeen, '18, the club promises a most successful season. Due to the fact that no time has been given for the writing of a new play, it has been decided to revive one 'bop uf- of the early productions, The Honorable Julius Caesar, a very clever satire on Shakespeare, by Post VVheeler, '91, and Booth Tarlcington, ,Q3. This show, first produced in 1893 and again in 1895, has been considered one of the most successful ever given by the club. Vlfith new music by E. Harris, '20, and other new features added to the pro- duction and the interest and enthusiasm being shown by the men, its ultimate success should be assured. ' OFFICERS, 1918-19 A A. B. CUTTING, ,IQ ......,...... .................. P resident G. PTERENDEEN, IR., ,IQ ............ Secretary and Manager STAFF 'Q I. BIGGS, IR., 'IQ .... . ......... ....... S tage Manager M. H. Ewnvc, '19 .... .... P roperty Manager W. B. BRYAN, '20 .... ......... C ostumer L. R. PAGE, 'IQ ............. .. . . . .Electrician MEMBERS, 1919 ' R. F. Barnett A. B. Cutting R. H. McCague T. L. Prentiss I. Biggs, Ir. M. H. Ewing ' A. I. Marsh n M. S. Quay F. B. Christmas E. G. Herendeen, Ir. B. S. Michael ' MEMBERS, 1920 VV. B. Bryan, Ir. W. I. Harris 'J'. A. O'Gorman, Ir. H. B. Smith, ll P. M. Chamberlin I. R. Kimbark A. H. Shroeder T. G. XVhite E. Harris A l99 I Twin fx Uh? ..., H9r111nvio1ir.,A ZQxw . ,,. 5 , -- v 5 , ,.. ., ' I ,-,'- -1, 'IT' ' ' -I5 ijfn ' f an - ' ' -:- - - .ggzqf-.'1g ww -.'- -,'Q'f 'gg .a.x5 -ff:.-:1,- , f 1 . .- If-5 . -E' - 121' 'l 1' COMBINED MUSICAL CLUBS, 1918-I9 an Hi . .- L mi ' f :vure-f ' - :.4 '- ':' 'i ,.,.. V. .. 'if 'lim is 31? 1 1. ..., 1 ' ' . ia? iz: E . ' T-ff l I V A x . . . -.. . . . 1 :lust C. I. HOW FQZTUOW OTUUF3 I . .P YC? ,.... CUDLIPP, '19. . . D. KUsJzR, ,IQ. P. D. Alyea Cudlipp P. Keller B. Blauvelt A. Brandon M. Chamberlin R. Compton B. Dall N. Deyo M. Bartow R. Buterbaugh B. Cowan I. Crouse B. Gaffney C, Bogert T. Cooke S. Davis .-X. D. Kimball U J. B. I. N. C. R. I. M. R. A. S. H. C. H. H. A. E. R. R. W K. H A. L. . M. King Field Franz Gregor Harlan Henderson Kauffman Haines Harvey Hopkinson Illingwortli Klipstein Dyer ll. R. Forgan S. H. Hinlein Ulfbe iamnceion 18112 a Bran usinal Qliltihs Qmganigatiun OFFICERS, 1918- 19 .. . . .President G. A. LAWRENCE, ,2O. . . .. . . . .Manager B. F. BUNN, ,O7. . . . . .. MEMBERS, 1919 R. H. McCague B. S. Michael G. L. Smith R. F. Makepeace P. WY Urtli H M. W'arren MEMBERS, 1920 I. R. Kimbark W. L. Morgan, Ir. L. E, Rogers G. Latrobe R. H. Pentz H. B. Smith R. VV. Lee F. S. Polhenius R. D. Sparhawk H. K. Martin R. F. Purdy R. VV, Speir, Ir. R. S. Montgomery I. L. Requa D. P. Swaney MEMBERS, 1921 A xl. H. Leli . I. H. Neher R. XY. Schaback E P. C. Lewis T. F. Paddock E. L. Singleton R. V. Lindabury E. F. Rahn I. B. Skidmore R. S, Metzger A. Reicliner - L. B. Slocum VV. B. Mills' I. R. T. Ryan MEMBERS, 1922 I R. S. Holt XY. P. McBride XV, E. Massey R. L. johnson R. S. MacDougal C. R. Miller G. M. LaBranche R. H. Mansfield N. I. Nelson 20l Cl' .... .Assistant Manager .Graduate Treasurer S. F. D. 'Walters C. T. XVilliams VV. R. K. Taylor P. B. Townley XV. G. Hlilmot T. G. VX'hite I. S. 'XVorden XV. D. A. Uebelacker R. VValley S. VVooclworth M, Strong H. B. L. R. Page. Ir. XX. P, Richardson K. H. Zalvriskie fx A, KN M MMR- v , , , 4 , ..:,.' '-fl-- ff h9f'4'f33 'F 'f'1'tPrimigit1r :.1el:.-,BNff? 5? -'44 f iv- b Q fi ? f4'- GLEE CLUB BLAUVELT LEH KAUFFMAN GAFFNEY SKIDMORE TONVNLEY RYAN GREGOR KLOPPENBURG CROUSE DEYO PAGE HENDERSON PURDY SPEIR DALL BASKERVILLE REICHNER CHAMBERLIN SMITH XVALLEY SHABACKER BUTERBAUGH COXVAN NVOUD SLOCUM DAVIS RAHN NVARREN ILLTNGWORTH KING ORTH MONTGOMERY CUDLIPP ALYEA BRANDON I VVALTERS H. R A ,I 2 T C. D 0 Ulm 291-wnretmv Z8-run ai Bragg Wi- ug I . ,- ' 'S - -'A- B. Gaffney, '21 S. Holt, '22 D. Kimball, 'IQ M. Bartow, '21 A. Brandon, '20 R. Buterbaugh, '21 E. P. D. Alyea, 'IQ C. I. Crouse, '21 C P I. R . B. Dall, '20 H. . B. Cowan, '2I B. Blauvelt, '20 M. Harlan, '20 . A. Henderson, '20 Else Qllluh CHANDLER CUDLIPP, 'IQ .... . .... Leader ALEXANDER RUSSEL1. ,........ ........ D irector SUMNER F. D. WALTERS, '19 .... ..... A ccompanist PAUL VV. ORTH, 'IQ ........ ..... L ibrarian FIRST TENORS I. H. Leh, '21 'E. F. Rahn, '21 I. S. Montgomery, '20 J. R. T. Ryan, '21 N. I. Nelson, '22 SECOND TENORS, P. M. Chamberlin, '20 I. S. Michael, '19 H. N. Deyo, '20 D. P. Swaney, '20 H. P. Keller, 'IQ ' FIRST BASSES , M, S. Davis, '22 - M, L. Kloppenburg, '19 C. R. Gregor, '20 R. H. Mansneld, '22 H. A. Harvey, '21 L. R. Page, Jr., '22 SECOND BASSES R. VV. Illingwortli, '21 G. Latrobe, '20 S. H. Kauffman, '20 R. F. Makepeace, '19 D. M. King, '19 j. B. Skidmore, '21 203 W. Schabacker, B. Slocum, '21 . R. Walley, '21 . M. Nlfarren, 'IQ F. Purdy, '20 Reiclmer, '21 L. Smith, 'IQ NV. Speir, jr., '20 B. Townley, '20 I L Y-2. 1 ' -. fk r uvigbmlk ,J V Lf- - Wi - ,HI Q, r V 1 P K Aw' 'E 'f Il I I MANDOLIN AND BANJO CLUB STRONG MILLER MASSEY BOGERT COOK LEE FORGAN POLHEMUS REQUA HUIIN DYER TAYLOR SPARHAVVK ROGERS M,BRIDE MORGAN JOHNSON PADDOCK RICHARDSON HAINES HOPKINSON WOODWORTI-I MJDOUGAL SINGLETON KLIPSTEIN NEI-IER FRANZ THORINGTON LEXVIS LINDABURY MILLS SMITH VVILMOT IIINLEIN KIMBARK WILLIAMS YVORDEN M,CAGUE COMPTON MARTIN FIELD A. C. Bogert, '22 G. T. Cooke, '22 A. L. Dyer, '22 I. B. Field, '20 C. H. Haines, '21 S. H. Hinlein, '22 I ..., . t . F fX . ..., ....... . P. jllllanhnlin sinh 1350110 Ciluh R, H. NICCAGUE, '19 .... ..... . . .... Leader RICHARD L. WVEAVER ................................ Director MANDOLINS AND BANJOS I. R. Kimbark, '20 G. M. LaBrancl1e, '22 R. W. Lee, '20 E. P. C. Lewis, '21 R. V. Lindabury, '21 R. S. MacD0ugal, '22 W. B. Mills, '21 XV. L. Morgan, Ir., '20 I. H. Neher, '21 T. F. Paddock, '21 F. S. Pollienius, '20 I. L. Requa, '20 E. L. Singleton, '21 R. D. Sparliawk, '20 VV. R. K. Taylor, '20 D. A. Uebelacker, '21 C. I. W'illiams, 'IQ XV. G. VVilni0t, '20 E. R. Hopkinson, 21 XV. E. Massey, '22 XV. P. Richardson, '22 B. S. XV00clw01-th, '21 R. L. johnson, '22 C. R. Miller, '22 L. E. Rogers, '20 I. S. 'Woi-den, '20 VIOLINS XY. R. Compton, '20 H. B. Smith, '20 NV. M. Strong, '21 SAXOPHONES I. R. Forgan, '22 J. N. Franz, '20 K. H. Klipstein, 'ZI XV, P. McBride, '22 CLARINET G FLUTE T. G. White, '20 R. H. Peutz, '20 BASS VI0L ' PIANO . TRAPS H. K. Martin, '20 K. H. Zabriskie, '22 R. S. Metzger, '21 ll fmiavm.. K KN 1 4 ' 5-1 . . R fiigfgzggg. , , ,,I.,i,I.,..-gg. ill. ,,,, ,,., , , ..,, . 5, ,.,. ,. I A-,, I I .-,,, ,I,,E, ,,..., .:, 1. .,,,- , -.,, .,,I .,,., ,I ,L i iiizff, :AA, 1 . gaffiflf-ft 93171 f,- itilfil B'.E'5.f:-if , :gag 1I 0 , 4,.l I. .Q, :,g:ygiw .- -- -',- 5- - -:-:-'- . - v .. : '1--- - n3?,Q ':e3Cf:5: Q? A 05132 Musical Qllluhs, 191721918 HE Musical Clubs, once again under the direction of Mr. C. E. Burnham and Mr. R. L. 'Weaver, were among the few University organizations to carry out their full scl these, three were given for charity. A joint concert with Yal New York on April 13, IQI8, being given for the benefit of Fitziu and Madame Frances Alda sang at this concert. The Easter trip had to be much shorter than usual, owing to the very brief vacation. The two concerts given during the trip were held at Vtfhite Sulphur Springs, program of the Musical Clubs' Easter trip was as follows: iedule. In all, seven concerts were held, and of e and Harvard was held at the Waldorf-Astoria in the Armenian and Syrian Relief Fund. Miss Anna 'West Virginia, and at Hot Springs, Virginia. The 1. Going Up Medley, Arranged by R. L. Wfeaver 6. Banjo Specialty ..................... .... B Uzisv, ,IQ Mandolin Club Intermission, Star-Spangled Banner .......... Glee Club 2. Sons of Nassau . .. ..... CARTER, '88 and REICHNER, ,Q4 7- Jack 0'L21HfCI'H Medley CATFHUSCCU ---- MHHd01i1'1 Club GIGS Club S. Au Kinds of women and 'iWOl1dCffUl Men 3. Dough Boy .......... Frey Bracken Quartette Banjo Club 9. 1917 Medley, Arranged by C. E. Burnham ...... Glee Club 4. A Parody Qfor Knittersj ......................... Nevin I MEssRs. TWILLER, IKELLER, PURDY and 'MONTGOMERY IO. Toot Toot Medley CArrangedQ ..... ..... B anjo Club 5. 'KGood-Bye ...................................... Tosti Glee Club II. Old Nassau .. .... Langlotz Qchehule of Qlulmzrts 1917 IQI8 I November 9-Fall Promenade Concert ..... ..... P rinceton March 29 ..... ..... VX fhite Sulphur Springs, W. Va. December I2 ........................... ..... H ightstown March 30 ..........,....................... Hot Springs, Va. 1918 April I3-JVOi1lt Concert with Harvard and Yale..NeW York March 15-Junior Promenade Concert .... ..... P rinceton April I7 .......................................... Cranbury 206 Ufhe igrmceiorr 131-ur ei Bran f 1 L 1- , f j-5' 'f'4 '1,i:' ' -- - ' ' 'g -.1 if ' ' 'S' . 'ff A ' -. -'vi .: '11 ,. . ' . j'. : , ' ,. . , ' 1 ' fi :F .':'f1--.g1 '-1',g J- 5' ' 2-I1-,, , , .. ' . E, - f. . . 5 -1' 9 4 f . . y ' . -X ' ' - - 1' -'-- ' '. fW. E. Baskerville R. S. Holt, '22 I. N. Hynson, '20 C, A. Brandon, '20 H. N. Deyo, '20 R. N. Lawrence, '21 E. P. D, Alyea, 'IQ A. P. Baskerville, '20 D. R. Buterbaugh, '21 K. W. Barrows, '22 'FII . B. Blauvelt, '20 B. Bradshaw, '22 E. N. Case, '22 'FSpecial Student. ALEXANDER RUSSELL ....... .... C hoirmaster S. F. D. WA1.'rzsRS, ,IQ .................. ...... O rganist FIRST TENORS I. M. Kimber, ,IQ J. S. Montgomery, I. H. Leh, '21 E. F. Rahn, '21 SECOND TENORS B. S. Michael, '19 . R. VV. Schabacker, J. A. Milholland, '22 C. W. Smith, '22 T. B. Penneld, '21 H. R. Walley, '21 FIRST BASSES - C. Cudlipp, ,IQ ' T. K. Drummond, P. E. Davies, '20 R. H. Dunn, '19 M. Davis, '22 H. A. Hai-vey,,'21 SECOND BASSES P. Cowan, '21 . R. H. Henderson, H. C. Gable, '22 R. VV. Illingworth, W. C. Groce, '22 D. M. King, ,IQ 207 J. R. T. Ryan, '21 L. B. Slocum, '21 H. M. VV'arren, ,IQ I. M. Winfield, Jr., '22 VV. B. Kloppenburg, 'IQ R. N. Mansfield, '22 W. B. Mcllvaine, Jr., '2 G. W. Loos, '22 I. D. Osborn, '22 P. B. Townley, '20 filar-w1:ri 1f,.g,g I, , LA,,,,.M,.,. -- . . f 'L.1,,. 'ww ,gh T. G. WHITE, '20 ..... R. H. PENTZ, '20 ..... OFFICERS . f- .?T ff E f - ...........................President ....Secretary-Treasurer ALEXANDER RUSSELL .,.....,........ .............. D irector VIOLINS V P. M. Chamberlin, '20 D. M. King, 'IQ T. B. Penfield, Ir., '21 H. B. Smith, '20 I. L. Tappen, '21 VV. R. Compton, '20 E. H. Kurth, '20 W1 S. Red, '20 'W M. Strong, '21 C. P. Trowbridge, P. H. Davis, '21 D. K. Miller, '20 VIOLA CELLO BASS F. A. Middleditch, '18 B. K. Schaefer, '20 E. H. Martin, '21 CLARINETS FLUTES SAXOPHONES T. G. 'White, '20 R. H. Pentz, '20 R. S. Metzger, '21 VV. S. Mossman, '20 I. Y. Dater, '21 K. H. Klipstein, '21 PIANO ORGAN G. D. Skinner, 'IQ 208 S. F. D. VVa1ters, '19 V V H 4 A vlvl I .ll fl 1 ' -'f ----v . ., . x ff' l -4' ' f' fl ZI 'l'y - l, 4 X429 X L 532 N X jfff gf? fu, V L 5,57 n I x W! Hb, , ' ll f ' v' , ' ' - ?fi.ii:zg3qiiq43f:f:5l X Wax .- ' , W. iw - KA VG, ' '. ' , -i ' 3 '.i,'V f'f5'L-I, 2' Xpfji' 19 ' g xx A N f rw . : ' ' ' W. f J -g h ' 5 'M ' I - Q f 5 -.f , 1. Q .- A. - x .- .. . QSWMSE ,ffm rw. k A . .sp-, A , 'f --if - gf-. L- - -' . mm W ff , ff,.' fl- -.'2,21F4 : f Ili ' L,j,'-.-. .- 1' ' QQ-j'fIiiff'3if, .N .--gg-SL . -- -,- -- - - .. -. . , .' . ... .l- .. ,- , .,'.:,v.o. ,..,.1, ,,. ,. - C 'f- - -.: ' 5511. 1 ,' . .vf.. 'jf' 1. Q - . - , K ,,',::5f,1f-- if X1 I N L 'C' H!! A iff?-'ff 'ip lffifffi ET, 91121-A-Q, , ,.-f., - - ..- M -: - -1,-P LZ ' .- - 5.,f-,,,,,,.-: 'bu P-- C. R. ARROTT, '18 R. S. POLLARD, 'IQ I. I. F. FENNELLY, IR., '20 G. E. EIACKNEY, '20 Q 5 f 1 . .-uf ' ,Q 1 . ZIEIJR Eailp rincetnnian CHAIRMAN BUSINESS MANAGER VV11.L1AM A. KIRKLAND, 'IQ CMarch-june, IQI8, N 1 JUNIUS P. FISHBURN, '18 Uanuary-March IQIQD SAMUEL ' COMLY' I9 MANAGING EDITOR EDITORIAL CHAIRMAN I. DRYDEN IQUSER, '19 H NOEL S. SYMONS, ,IQ EDITORS D. M. HALSTEAD, '20 I. M. I-IARLAN, '20 L. H. H1TzRoT, '20 H. D. IQINOXVER, '20 R. T. SHERMAN, '20 H. DOUGLAS, IR., '20 CIRCULATION MANAGER 'G. P. BERRY, '21 F. R. DULLES, '21 H. B. GAFFNEY, '21 R. HALLIEURTONV, '21 ASSISTANT A. REICIINER, '21 E. SPEER,, 'ZI C. P. TROWBRIUGE, '21 E. H. NVEVER, '21 BUSINESS MANAGER SCOTT HAYES, 'IQ . H. S. FIRESTONE, JR., '20 ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGERS W. B. BRYAN, JR., '20 F. L. S. POLHIEMUS, '20 M. STEVENS, '20 ASSISTANT CIRCULATION' MANAGER L. G. IQAYE, '20 Zl I ' l ,AW fx , 4, , ,A , THE TIGER BOARD, x918-I9 PERRY MJMASTER HRUNS BAKER DULLES WEVER BOTELER HARRIS REICHNER BOYD SI-OP-NE COFFEY BUSHNELL BURKE HERENDEEN ' ' ',Nf, i . I, 1 Erincetun Tiger MANAGING EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER ASA S. BUSHNELL, ,2I I. LOGAN BURKE, '20 ART EDITOR CYRIL SLOANE, '19 EDWARD HOPE COFFEY, '20 .... ...... . .Literary Editor W. BROWNE BAKER, ,ZI ...... .... I .Circulation Manager EDWARD G. HERENDEEN, '19 ..... .... A dvertising Manager LITERARY DEPARTMENT I. BIGGS, IR., ,IQ I. D. MCRIASTER, ,IQ F. R. DULLES, ,2I E. H. XNEVER, 121 I. C. BOYD, 'IQ E. S. BOTELER, ,2I A. RE1c11NER, ,ZI ART DEPARTMENT BUSINESS DEPARTMENT E. HARRIS, '20 L. C. REYNOLDS, ,ZI E. R. PERRY, '21 2l3 fxw I L awful .1 v w, H H F V K . . , 'NE w- W' 4 -.0 1 .,,:,:,4:,, '1::VA- f J. D. KUSER, ,IQ I. D. MCMASTER, 'IQ TIEIJB assau ?Lit e1:arp ji-Blagagine FOUNDED BY THE CLASS OF 1842 EDITORIAL' BOARD LIARRY P. IQELLER, ,IQ .... ...........,. B Ia11agi11g Editor H. B. BLAUVELT, 120 G. E. HACICNEY, '20 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT PAUL VV. ORTH, 'IQ .... ........... , ....... B usiuess Manager C. L. CARRICK, IR., '20 R. L. HAMILTON, y2O 215 ERDMAN HARR1s, ,20 E. 'W. A. SCHUMAN, '2 z.. Q 2 .- A, . .., , . .. A A f : ,'.,'- yy -: - -' , -' 3-5 '-.5 ' .'.' -' 4, .',. -,'-' f - -' '-?--.1,--.-4-:- f BQABIH rms-fi ir,:L.e n1a42fQ'QeP , A .A fha -4- THE PICTORIAL REVIEVV BOARD, 1919 MORGAN SLOANE B'AE1l wANL12ss TAYLOR KUVLIPP SMITH M'GEAN LEH TROWBRIDGE PECK OSMER BAKER v 2 -r RN,. f A wafiwfffofflwfifewfa ., , . . i i Rrinnetun 1Bintm:iaI imhietn EDITOR-INQCHIEF F. C. Plscic, '20 PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS DEPARTMENT , EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT H. R. VVANLESS, '20, Manager G' G- GSMERJ ,207 Manager ART DEPARTMENT H. M. BAER, ,IQ C. CUDLIPP, 'IQ C- SI-CANE, '19 A , G. L. SMITH, 'IQ BUSINESS DEPARTMENT G. A. TROWBRIDGE, ,2O, Manager W. R. Baker, ,IQ J. I. Taylor, 'I-9 F. L. Tracy, 'IQ I. H. Leh, ,2I 217 QP' .I4.t lv K rx 'YW-!'l?',N J - . 5 A ., .- 1,-., ..., , ,,.,,, ,. , , .,4, I .. I . : 594119f,If1f.frn1mf.,:1QI1:if33g.eggB1fa Fig 1920 BRIC-A-BRAC BOARD sAv.xG1: DENNIS WILSON w. I. HARRIS FIELD E. HARRIS DOXVNS FIRESTONE FWKN . Q ... .1fw,. , -- ff - if .,,,. , . X A , ' H '1ii.ff17.-ff.-if f A ,. ,, former Erin-a-?Erac Q9ffim5 YEAR VOL. CHAIRMAN . BUSINESS MANAGER ART EDITOR 1876 I A. B. TURNURE, '76 , 1876-77 2 P. R. PYNE, '78 1877-78 3 C. TALCOTT, '79 1878-79 4 D. M. DTASSIE, '80 . 1879-80 5 F. G. LANDON, '81 1880-81 6 E. B. CRITCHLONV, '82 1881-82 7 O. H. GROUSE, '83 1882-83 8 C. T. MACMULLIN, '84 1883-84 9 J. K. TVIUMFORDI, '95 1884-85 I0 M. HALSTEAD, '86 1885-86 II J. 'vV. ELDER. '87 1886-87 I2 J. H. PERSHING, '88 I887-88 I3 R. E. SPEER, '89 1888-89 I4 J. M. YEAKLE, '90 1889-90 I5 C. F. HOWELL, '91 1890-91 16 V. L. COLLINS, '92 1891-92 I7 H. R. DANIELS, '93 ,ISQZ-Q3 18 M. H. SICARD, '94 1893-94 IQ T. S. HUNTINGTON. 'QS 1894-95 20 C. B. BOSTXVICK, '96 1895-96 21 W. S. HARRIS, '97 1896-97 22 R. D. DR1'PPS, '98 1897-98 23 GEORGE K. REED, '99 , , 1898-99 24 CHARLESrX7EOMANS, '00 I 1899-00 25 WALTER E. HOPE, 'OI JOHN L. ROGERS IQO0-OI 26 OTTO T. DIALLERY, '02 CHARLES A. CASS 1901-02 27 FRANKLIN L. YVRIGHT, '03 FRANK H. LITTLE T902-O3 28 E. MCP. .ARMSTRONG '04 HAROLD C. SMITH 1903-04 29 KENNETH S. CLARK, '05 ' HENRY SXVAN HENRY O. DTILLIKEN' 1904-O5 30 SINGLETON H. BAIRD, '06 PAUL S. SEELEY KENNETH S. GOODMAN 1905-06 31 CHAS. T. LARZELERE, '07 NEWELL W. MCINTYRE RICHARD S. BARDEE 1906-07 32 ROBERT C. CLOTHIER, '08 THOMAS TALIAEERRO LAWRENCE M. T1-IOMESON 1907-08 33 EARLE T. HOLS.APPLE, '09 LT?-IRBERT A. BOAS JOHN I. SCULL 1908-09 34 JAMES S. DENNIS, 211, ,IO VVILLIAM H. FLAMMER JAMES BOYD, JR. 1909-10 35 IRA F. BENNETT, 'II X LOU-IS STEWART, JR. THEODORE S. PAUL IQIO-II 36 GEO. XV. BUNN, JR., 'IZ CARL W.. JONES JACOB RIEGEL, JR. 1911-12 37 :EARLE L. DOUGLAS, '13 SAMUEL D. BELL XVARRIQN R. SMITH 1912-13 38 JOHN M. COLT, '14 JOIIN H. O'NIELL A. C. M. AZOY, JR. 1913-I4 39 DONALD DTYRICK, 'IS JAMES F1 ADALIS ROBERT H. SC.'XNNIiI.I. 1914-15 40 JAMES R. STOCKTON, '16 JO1-IN M. RAYMOND, JR. HENRY G. GILLAND 1915-16 41 HENRX' T. DUNN, '17 A THOMAS H. MILES, JR. JYALTER M. ROADWAY 1916-17 42 RICHARD M. GRIFEITII, '18 I'IILARY R. CHAMBERS DAY111 R. SIfIOTXX'lEl.I, 1917-18 43 HENRY P. VAN DUSEN, '19 SAMUEL N. COMLY RO111-:RT F. HARNETT 1918-19 44 XV1L1.1AM H. DOWNS, '20 HARVEY S. FIRESTONE ERIIMAN IJARRIS hw M 'A ' ' , . ,, A, i, . ., ,g i I ,D ,, . .y .. 1 , . ,, , nm : , f -i 013132 igriuazigrac Volume XLIII Glass of jaineteen Iiaunbrzh anb 3Binetem The Baath HENRY PITNEY VIXNDUSEN, Pennsylvania .......... Chairman SAMUEL N'EWBOLD COMLY, New York ...... Business Manager WM. IQENNEDY NIMICK, Pennsylvania...PhOtOgraphic Editor ROBERT FULTON BARNETT, Pennsylvania ........... Art Editor EDWIN RICHARD DIBRELL, Arkansas. .Asst Business Manager Qhsent in Qzrhice ALBERT AXVERELL FRASER, New Jersey LANSING COLTON HOLDEN, IR., New York ARNOLD HUEF JENNINGS, Pennsylvania ARCHIBALD MOORE iM:ONTGOMERY, New York Beceassh JOHN VERPLANCK NEXNVI.IN, Pennsylvania 220 ' .1 f A I I f . . ,. , .. .,, ., ., .,A4 , , H if5'3 32I ffzf5 -A-- 'ffl 5?-:X31'iTYH?I?l0 f'f.If.3317ifq5.'.'f1.i,QI'2i1?Af'5:'Q-2 'v . --'2f2'::'T' 'Kf 'f1: 5 ' ' 1'1 2 f. f '- ,zu ra!Ht1S:H rincetun Qlumni weekly EDITOR EDWIN M. NORRIS, ,QS ASSOCIATE EDITORS A EDITOR OF THE UNDERGRADUATE WEEK PROFESSOR CHRISTIAN GAUSS DONALD GRANT HERRING, '07 - NOEL S. SYMONS, ,IQ BOARD OF DIRECTION WALTER E. HOPE, ,OI,' Chairman V. LANSING COLLINS, ,Q2 ANDREW C, IMBRIE, '95 CHARLES SCRIBNER, '75 C. VVIIITNEY DARROW, 'O3 BUSINESS MANAGER PAUL G. TOMLINSON, 'OO 221 1 KX f 4. ASL 1 - .. .,, ,,.,AA .,A,. ., ,.,. , , H , , PRESS CLUB REICIINER DENNIS AZOY VVEVER M,CULLOCH ANDERSON M,KEE MATTXI EVVS SHERMAN KUSER BAKER fx? K fx A 4 . .7 V .'-- 5: 'Nf2'z f H 5,3 .,,. 5.--4 .--', , ,f.-,,.-' . ..,x- - V .5. -- V ,,,, - 3,-, , -f .,,- ,.., ' .. M, .W U ii f ' ? bgf5'ii'iB 'imfft if?-352fQ1'5Pf?5 . :V- i9rinuztun Hlflnihersitp Brass Qllluh The Princeton University Press Club is an organization through which news of Princeton activities reaches the outside World. The members of the club are official correspondents for practically all eastern and middle-western daily newspapers and for the Associated Press, the United Press, the International News Service, and the Standard News Union. Membership is gained through competition. X W. R. Baker, Jr. D. C. Anderson I. M. Baker R. M. McCulloch +Class of 1918. OFFICERS RALPH D. MCKEE, 'IQ ,......,.. . .... ............ P resident XVILLIAM R. BAKER, IR., ,IQ ..... .... S ecretary-Treasurer ROBERT T. SHERM.-xN, ,2O ..... .... 1 Kssignment Manager MEMBERS, 1919 I. D. Kuser A KRT. C. Matthews R. D. McKee MEMBERS, 1920 G. V, Azoy , I. P. Dennis R. T. Sherman MEMBERS, 1921 - A. Reichner W. M. Strong E. H. lNever 223 4 117' . , . ., .. ,,,, 1- - ..-., . -f.' r ' - ' --. Aww- -V ' - ' . , A2-f ' -' ,- ' P -1 -. -'12-1 -,-, M i PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS I - ., HQ-rm fr , .IE GIG. ,..,L, , -,, 1 - , . 5 , , Y h U VV I with ig yr . . . f '- 1 - 0 - ff 'A - -- ' A 1 7 rincetun Ulinihersitp rms The Princeton University Press maintains a publishing and printing establishment in the interests of the University. In addition to its publishing business the University Press also prints and distributes the University official and student publica- tions, and does practically all of the printing work for the various departments of the University. The University Press building and its equipment are the gifts of Mr. Charles Scribner, of the Class of Eighteen Seventy Five. OFFICERS CHARLES SCRIBNER, '75 ............... .,.....,. P resident M. TAYLOR PYNE, '77 ....... .... V ice-President CLARENCE B. NIITCHELL, '89 ..... ..... T reasurer C. 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L3 - PATTON HALL AND THE UNIVERSITY TENNIS COURTS I X? f . , I . mn- ,A ff ,fa I IL Q.-1' f's'S'i T. : J A K ,....X fm fx U ff '1 - I 311,,.j' : ,.3' gi' - 5' ' g 'A ' - 'Y .- b ' T 4.'-. jj -'AA , '3B'f f'Ptf-W -smlfffvl.-HvQ 1fH2-W- f W 'Q -A A A LJ ' ,.l ...Q r f f ..1 .J ' ' Q vi 1'-V ff 'fk'-I L.-.. T-r L.. 5 X W f mn, W 1, Xa any IG Ke 1 X ww? f is-1 pda If fiffw mv x x f A if vm 1 w x X A X WX IN 1 0 - Cl . Af ff? xv. 5 -,I 9 If X - iaiyu, 5 any-x 1,51 f bf? 57 7' -wif -V 1,69- , X Ny fx. , l N' X X W fig 1 I I U Y l If 8 W M A' I fx! X ,+ 4 + 4 . f e X NA. M gp 5 J. 1 ,- .... 4 1 V 'lil --' , .,,, . , - ,4., . ,1.. 1 u rs? ifgbmiarmf:-12i9Lw,1f.- :fiBx 1r.1..Q:fB1vHr: .4 1--' VA--Q . -4 CLIO HALL 1.h fw r i .. ff 7. figkr ,,l ni Awdtvm.. me - ? - f afzstizr j , ' r .-gd' .LI ,.v --5, 'f fl W' ' ' I Glliusnpbit buttery FOUNDED, 1765 OFFICERS R. C. SAILER, ,IQ ................. . .. ...... President R. H. DUNN, ,IQ ..........,....................... Treasurer H. K. MA.RTIN, ,IQ ................................. Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE S. N. COMLY, ,IQ H. K. IVTARTIN, ,IQ -C. A. BRANDON, ,2O T. R. H. DUNN, ,IQ R. C. SAILER, ,IQ G. C. A. ANDERSON, '21 jfatultp Members F. F. Abbott F.. S. Corwin T. VV. Hunt C. G. Osgood JQ VV. Basore H. F. Covington A. C. 1011115011 F. L. Patton H. H. Bender U. Dahlgren E. W. Kemmerer VV. K. Prentice M. F. Blau R. Davis W. Koren W. M. Rankin A. A. Bowman L. S. Dederick VV. Libbey E. C. Richardson C. F. Brackett G. W. Elderkin A. VV. Long E. Y. Robbins D. L. Buffum H. B. Fine F.. H. 'Loomis T. DeC. Ruth E. Cary H. I. Ford H. C. McComas, Ir. R. M. Seoon V. L. Collins C. Gauss C. R. Macinnes S. Shellabarger K. T. Compton W. Gillespie M. MacLaren H. R. Shipman E. G. Conklin W. B. Harris D. Magie G. H. Shull F. H. Constant D. G. Herring W. S. Meyers E. B. Smith H. L. Cooke I. P. Hoskins F. Neher H. S. S. Smith H. B. Cornwall G. A. Hulett E. P. Northrup 1915 N. H. Aronsohn A. R. Bray I. I. Cox M. Fletcher C. R. Arrott F. B. Carter C. Cudlipp G. A. Frankel W' WV. Arrowsmith R. D. Clark E. R. Dibrell S. G. Frantz H. M. Baer F. S. Clowney S. VVI Dreyfuss W. S. Gray, Ir. G. O. Bailey S. N. Comly L. T. DuBois W. D. Griffiths R. M. Bitten E. N. Cooper R. H. Dunn N. VV. Haring F. M. Blossom F. S. Cooper H. A. Etheridge, Ir. C. E. Hillegas, Ir. B. H. Bostick A. B. Cutting I. P. Fishburn VV. D. F. Hughes 229 B. PENFIELD, ,2I I. D. Spaeth C. W. Spencer D. R. Stuart H. VV. Thayer H. D. Thompson H. van Dyke O. Veblen TN. U. Vreeland H. C. Warren T. I. Wertenbaker A. F. West VV. F. Willoughby VV. W. VVill0ughby P. M. Kretchmann D. Kuser I. F PUC. SWF WTQ -'fT9,-- 9 OF . W. Marks K. Martin O. Mayer, Jr. i I 1 .. .-Q.. 1 S, 4- .. 'A - fMMM.'ftaWaa..-w . sM,a-w,. HU QIIQLQ .. . . j, -V :..: , , . ' ' fi e - A ..1.-ss.-. .uM. -. fQfh2..:: iB?i111Z1?t9'U i1:..g.angmhvdnliffelgsffii . -. A. M. Montgomery E. W. Munsell P. W. Orth S. E. Palmer I. G. Rothermel M. L. Aaron D. C. Anderson G. V. Azoy A. P. Baskerville H. B. Blauvelt C. A. Brandon I. Brock, Ir. H. R. Butler H. F. Caifrey A. S. Callisen G. C. A. Anderson C. N. Atkinson W. B. Baker E. L. Barbee W. L. Barclay, Ir. I. M. Benson W. E. Benua G. P. Berry R. W. Bluntschli G. P. Bryan L. S. Burns D. R. Buterbaugh W. S. Carter R. W. Cossum S. D. Creasy C. I. Crouse R. illlinsnphic Qncietp Mluntinuehj C. Sailer H. R. Samstag' I. F. Savidge S. B. Self A. Shaw, Ir. B. W. Cohn I. B. Cowan, Ir. P. N. Dean K. E. Demarest I. H. Douglas, Ir. G. L. Eynon I. V. Flaig B. Fleming G. G. Fox I. S. Curtiss W. A. Dew I. P. Dixon F. R. Dulles A. Dunn, Ir. I. H. Fawcett H Fink H. R. Fisher D. P. Foresman P. Forster R. Halliburton B. H. Henderson E. T. Herndon R. Hopkinson W. V. Johnson A. Kazanjian G. D. Skinner C. Sloane C. R. Smith F. F. Snyder IHZH R. Hartshorne S. T. Haviland W. H. Hendrickson A. W. Horton, Ir. I. M. Landis D. H. McAlpin, 3d I. B. Miller, Ir. I. S. Montgomery W. S. Mossman 1521 R. E. Kent E. L. Keyes, 3d K. H. Klipstein R. D. Kitzmiller N. Knowles, Ir. A. G. Knox E. C. Kopp, Ir. H. H. Leggett I. H. Leh R. W. Lindabury, Ir. A. S. Loose H. F. McCormick A. McCormick, Ir. R. M. McCulloch I. S. McDonnell R. W. McLaughlin, Ir. 230 I. I. B. Stoetzer D. M. Street new we wo sr -H is SW DST 2' 3 Q U' FE 1 09 M. Richardson . H. Rickert A. Robbins . B. Rogers VV. L. Savage M. D. Smith P. Smith, Ir. H. S. 'Margetts C. W. Mays M, M. Meyer I. Mish I. W. Murray I. H. Neher R. W. Osborne T. B. Penfield, Ir. I. N. Pope E. F. Rahn G. M. Rawlings W. S. Red, Ir. R. P. Rhodes H. T. Richardson 'vV. Rogers, Ir. G. E. Russell H. M. Warren I. C. West H. L. Wheeler, Ir A. E. Windels E. Speer I. F. Tufel, Ir. A. H. Van Allen NV. C. Vermeule G. A. Waddington H. M. Walker T. G. White G. F. Williamson E. Wolf R. Schirmer M. S. Scureman I. P. Seiberling A. N. Sloane L. B. Slocum H. B. Smith, Ir. G. R. Stevens I. L. Tappen H. B. Tarbox W. T. Thach C. P. Trowbridge H. H. Welles, 3rd E. H. Webster I. L. Werner P. E. Wheelwright M Cihwa ' ' nimfm -f':. A-'-Q : -- ,L .,,. A.-. -., .'-.. ,.,, .1 , . ..,, ,4,,A . 1 unset I Il U if-2.11, ', 1 I ,. IG?-'rf ,, ,.-1 -navqfgqfgsm 3!?dbw:f--A-m::' 1- I. O. H. Anderson A. de R. Baker A. H. Barr, Ir. I. E. Bathgate, 3d E. L. Bennett I. H. Bennett W. T. Black C. Bovaird I. C. Boyce R. B. Bradshaw M. Brown . Caldwell, Ir. B. Callender W5 FHDWWPU OHQQFJQ 3 :VB EI 5 D L V. A. Cordes, Ir. W. M. Cramp L. B. Crane ' XV. A. Cudlipp Qllliusupbic bmzietp Cftliuncluhehj A. L. Cuff H. Cunningham L. I. Cushing C. Denby, Ir. W. F. Dittig S. C. Dodd K. Drummond R. Ducas E. Dunn I. F. Dunn I. R. Engle R. Evans E. C. Ewald I. B. Fierlein I. R. Forgan I. G. Fort H Garrick R. Glenn L. Gordon, Ir, A. K. Hamilton 1922 H. S. Hensel . H. Higley PU G. C. Hollander R. S. Holt I. H. Hussey, Ir. R. S. Iett R. L. Iohnson M. Keeney A. G. Lambert U . A. Leighton M. Loeb G. W. Loos,'Ir. W. B. MacCready R. D. MacDonald W. B. McFerran VV. B. Mcllvaine, Ir. G. T. McIlwain A. McMillan A. L. Manehee I. T. Mandell , I. H. Megahan R. K. Mellon F. L. Murrey A. G. Nelden P. B. Niles F. L. Page H. O. Pearson R. I. Powell A. H. Raynolds E. I. Reeser W1 S. Reeve I. M. Reynolds E. C. Robbins S. D. Robins C. A. Robinson, Ir. W. T. Rowley R. C. Schlotterer F. P. Schofield F. R. Shuman I. Sinelaire H C. Hart VV. F. Massey, Ir. M. Sinelaire P. Harvey E. C. Mathis C. O. Sloane R. L. Henderson T. S. Matthews VV. B. Snell xv' ' xx? V580 mlLglQ4Z5y'5Z 1 1 4 Xa-xJ'A 4,7 A ,ng-Ekig' .g 7I ' lv J. -6' V138 . 231 P. I. Spalding I. W'. Steans P. I. Stecher P. G. Strong G. G. Tennant W. B. Todd H. A. Tull C. H. Tuttle, Ir. W. G. Tuttle M. Ulman E. R. Van Sant R. Van Z. Voorhees I. F. Wainwright M. O. Wfest VV. P. Wilkies A. T. VVittmer E. H. VVobcke L. C. Woods G. C. Wright W. L. Wright, Ir. D. Young H. Young ,i K 2111 . L .449 U.: - .:,.. ilu... I tus, . .3 1 . .. 254:35 4-v4g,,.m.-. --.s.Ef.,-.-- 4. .... QA.A. .. . ., , ..A,. . 313111312121 9-11.11-fiQ3iti1:.e.Ql:3.E1f8 Qlilin 3135111 P1132 Qllnntzsts JUNIOR ORATORICAL CONTEST First Prize .........,........................ D. MANDEL, ' Second Prize .... ..., R . H. DUNN, ' Third Prize ..... .... R . C. SAILER, ' BAIRD DISPUTATION PRIZE First Prize.. ........,........ I. C. TAYLOR, IR., Second Prize ..,. W. S. SCHWABACHER, BAIRD PRIZE Second Prize .... .................. I . C. TAYLOR, IR., ' Third Prize ..... ........................ R . B. LUTZ, ' LYNDE PRIZE First Prize.. .................. J. C. TAYLOR, IR., ' Second Prize . . . .W. S. SCHWABACHER, ' Winner of Hall Prize ...... .... R . C. SAILER, ,IQ Winner of Maclean Prize .... ....... R . H. DUNN, 'IQ VX-Vinner of Trask Prize .... .... . I. C. TAYLOR, IR., '18 INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATERS C. A. BRANDON, '20 W. S. SCHNVABACHER, '18 R. C. SAILER, ,IQ I. C. TAYLOR, IR., '18 FRESHMAN DEBATERS G. C. A. ANDERSON, '2I I. P. SEIBERMNG, ,2I ALTERNATES A. T. TVICCORMACK, '21 T. B. PENFIELD, IR., '21 I PM .. ., , H V ,Iii ' I . f n -. f.'- .. s ixg iiflx -' ri... , ., 4' t: 1i.':.4,jl lf.. E 'Emi . .,f-t,.... wiu- . MM . . Woodrow Wilson John Grier Hibben Moses Taylor Pyne XE. P. Adams WV. M. Adriance W. Alexander, 2d wk . Boutroux XP. M. Brown ZH. C. Butler E. Capps XI. H. Capps F. L. Critchlow A. P. D. Alyea A. Anderson H. Beckliart G. L. T. Bauhan F. D. Butler W. L. Clark R. S. Cohen VV. C. Dunn C. R. Erdman, Ir. R. S. Goldman J. .T- N. Armstrong, Ir. G. Bechtel W. H. Brooks, Ir. F. VV. Bruns ,kAbsent in Service. U59 'l.'f 53 1' Wi ffl G-W 1, i if 2.81 3',.Zi'a.ireii: i'f T Zlmerican Whig bucietp M. W. Croll R. S. Dugan P. Eisenhart . S. Farr XF. A. Fetter C. L. Fleece L. t M W. Foster G. H. Gerould N. E. Griliin G. M. Harper E. N. Harvey F. L. Hutson R. Goldsmith A. K. Harris W. A. Hicks A. H. Jennings D. M. King G. King L. R. Kinnard W. W. Kirkland W. B. Kloppenburg VV. B. Br an r y ,I - C. F. Buechner, Ir. C. M. Butler R. A. Cannon OFFICERS, 1918-19 Jfacultp Members C. VV. Kennedy XF. C. MacDonald Xlvl. MacLaren A. Marquand F. I. Mather D. A. McCabe L. W. McCay C. F. McClure XR. M. McElroy C. McMillan A. W. C. Menzies :KL ,fx . W. Miles 1515 A. C. Leslie D. McCulloch, Ir. R .L. McGean R. D. McKee G. Meriweather A. L. Norton P. R. Norton W. M. Paxton R. S. Pollard IHEH I. G. Campbell C. L. Carrick, Ir. I. Carson, Ir. P. M. Chamberlain 233 F.. S. KENNEDY ............................ ..... P resident W. B. KLOPPENBURG ..................... ..... S ecretary B. H. BECKHART ........................ .... T reasurer C. R. Morey H. S. Murch T. M. Parrott A. H. Phillips G. M. Priest XP. Reeves AA. S. Richardson C. Robinson P. E. Robinson XR. K. Root VV. B. Scott fC. F. Silvester I. V. Ralston V. K. Raymond I. B. Rich R. G. Rouse I. L. Schaefer, Ir. S. S. Schmidt I. G. Smith I. A. Sprague, Ir. N..S. Symons G. H. Chase, 3d M. E. Clark A. L. Cobb, Ir. I. P. Cotton W. I. Sinclair 'N . K. Smith C. H. Smyth, Ir. E. G. Spaulding HKD. L. Stone O D. Stuart XA. Trowbridge I. S. VanNest U. H. M. Wedderburn I. H. Wescott G. W. T. Whitney F. N. Wilson F. P. Twinem H. S. Urmy H. P. Van Dusen E. I, Waller P. C. Walter S. F. D. VValters F. D. Warren C. I. Williams I. VVintersteen C. B. Dall F. A. DeMaris, Ir. I. P. Dennis H. N. Deyo gm! , ,,. . ,,,A x ,,. A,..,L, ,.., ,,,, . .. ,. f. , A 3 WHIG HALL H. S. Dimmitt S. T. Dodd, Jr. F. H.,DougIas C. H. Donner W. H. Downs A. H. Fawcett J. F. Fennelly, Jr. J. B. Field H. B. Fine G. C. Frazer J. N. Franz D. L. B. Fringer C. B. M. Garrigues C. E. Garnaus G. B. Gray, Jr. C. R. Gregor B. Barringer D. M. Barringer F. Bi Bowman A. 'B. Brauner B. H. Brewster B. N. Brown J. H. Bryan A. D. Butcher A. G. Carey C. C. J. Carpenter J. Carson, Jr. H. L. Chisholm G. Cisco-Smith A. H. Clarke A. F.. Conover, Jr. F. T. Corbett L. A. Cover, Jr. J. D. Croll P. H. Davis C. Denny, Jr. R. Denniston, Jr. R. L. Hamilton J. M. Harlan G. M. Harper, Jr. W. I. Harris L. H. Hitzrot L. D. Houck E. S. Hubbell H. J. Hunt W. C. Hutchinson S. A. Jackson J. S. Jacobs, Jr. L. G. Kaye H. McP. Driscoll W. H. English, Jr. T. D. Ewing H. A. Farr W. R. Farr G. G. Finney I. M. Flinn, Jr. C. A. Foster W. C. Gotshalk, Jr. F. S. Grandin F. H. Groel R. A. Haight C. Hale S. E. Hall E. L. Hansen H. C. P. Harth H. Helm I. O. Hockaday F. E. Hoge D. L. Hopkins J. M. Madden W. M. Mather H. K. Miller, Jr. D. K. Miller W. L. Morgan T. V. Morgan H. G. Moore J. A. O'Gorman, Jr. J. R. O'Neil1 G. G. Osmer C. Otis ' R. L. Page 1521 1 J. L. Hopkins ' J. W. Hornsey, Jr. W. Hughes R. W. Illingworth. A. B. Jacobs MCC. Kelly E. B. Kell Y P. E. Kennedy J. W. Labouisse E. P. C. Lewis F. W. Lincoln R. B. Litch G. McCulloh . J. F. McFarlane G. B. Magonigle R. S Mahafly H. F. Matthews W. R. Matthews V. C. Mead R. M. Miller 235 W. L. Powers fffl .--.. ..--. .. .... ,, 4, ..,,,.. , ,.... ' Q Qmeman Hlflliblg Qunetp Cfllnntnnuehj G. E. Hackney F. S. Ketcham J. S. Parry, Jr. G. H. Sibley T. D. Haigh C. W. Laird A. Paul J. S. Sloan D. M. Halsted G. A. Lawrence R. H. Pentz H. B. Smith W. H. Hamilton, Jr. R. W. Lee M. Pitney, Jr. R. D. Sparhawk R. W. Speir, Jr. C. G. Stachelberg W. B. Stewart H. C. Taylor H. B. Thompson, Jr P. B. Townley H. B. Turner J. R. Van Cleve H. R. Wanless B. F. Watts, Jr. W. G. Wells D. W. Woods, 3d J. B. Skidmore E. T. Stein R. Stillwell W. MCL. Streetman W. MCC. Strong E. Thomas Z R. Todd R. T. Tompkins R. J. Upson J. G. Vermillion T. E. Pulling R. F. Purdy P. D. Reynolds F. F. Rosenbaum L. H. Rothchild R. Sanger J..H. Schenck, 3d E. Schickhaus, Jr. P. S. Schoedinger C. E. Schuster E. W. A. Schumann W. B. Mills C. J. Molloy D. D. Moore H. A. Morris D. G. Myers H. S. Norris R. S. Palmer L. M. Parrot J. Pershing G. S. Piper R. V. Raymond A. Reichner O. B. Reimer C. E. Rhodes, Jr. J. B. Rhodes T. C. Roberts R. W. Schabacker E. W. Sharp E. W. Shay P. VV. Silzer J. M. Wallace H. R. Walley P. Wallis E. E. Watts, Jr. E. H. Webster E. N. White S. A. White A. Wood, Jr. C. T. Wood, Jr. H. N. E. Wood r .... r S... . . .. . 1 . .. . ... . .r ,W . 4l . . . ... . C. - f . ,.,.. Samaritan Uliliijmg Smarty Uzllnncluhehy 1522 I. L. Adler I. A. Forbes G. M. LaBrancl1e C. G. Page R. K. Stevens C. W. Aldridge S. E. Foster N. T. Lane H. Page A. E. Stevenson VV. L. Alexander S. Fox F. M. Law, Ir. A. P. Palmer E. Stilson M. E. Anderson H. Frank T. V. Lawshe H. R. Parrish E. Stinson R. A. Anderson P. Fuller I. H. Leon F. M. Phillips G. T. Storb A. deR. Baker W. R. Furey I. R. Lohman H. V. Phillips W. H. Stout R. P. Baker P. F.. Gaylord H. I. Long J. P. Poe I. Straus K. W. Barrows E. B. Getze VV. P. McBride B. P. Porter G. Swann A. H. Bell R. I. Goodwin L. D. McCain F. L. Post R. W. Tailer T. D. Blake E. B. Gould T. McCamant I. B. Ramsay S. K. Thomson A. C. Blogert T. Graham F. A. McCarthy D Ravenel D. I. Tim H. C. Botting W. C. Groce I. M. McClenahan F.. K. Reed I. R. Trimble V. Botting W. H. Grogan R. N. McCaull O. S. Reed H. T. Turner L. I. Brenman W. E. Hale R. F. McCord E. B. Reynolds T. L. Tyson S. P. Browning A. P. Hall E. K. Mcjunkin W. P. Richardson M. Ulman D. K. Cameron R. T. Hall F. H. McKnight E. Roberts J. M. Van Der Bogert L. B. Carpenter W. P. Hall J. H. McMahan F. C. Roessler P. W. Vedder C. F. Chapman I. D. Hamilton W. S. MacPhee E. L. Rossin H. G. Veeder B. Clark P. C. Hardin R. H. Mansfield R. L. Rothenberg J. S. Vila R. C. Coffin E. P. Harrison R. S. Mapletoft D. R. Rutter R. E. Vogel G. S. Coit I. T. Haxall B. S. Maull W. H. Saums D. Ward E. M. Collins C. B. Hills D. B. Mellis J. G. Scarff G. E. Warner G. J. Cooke W. E. Hole M. C. Mihm R. G. Scarlett H. D. Wasserman C. E. Copeland E. Holmes C. R. Miller J. Schell W. S. Wasserman L. A. Cushman R. P. Hooper I. A. Millholland W. B. Schrauff C. G. Webb W. L. Danforth M. H. Houseman S. W. Milne F. A. Schutte A. A. VVel1s A. B. Daniels W. B. Hurst A. P. Morgan R. B. Scull W. D. Weston G. K. Davies I. D. Hutchinson R. P. Morgan G. E. Shea E. B. Wheaton R. I. Davis S. B. Jackson L. B. Morrow G. W. Sheldon C. S. White M. C. Day E. H. James T. H. Motter C. M. Shipway S. H. Williams E. D. de Coningh L. W. Jones S. R. Mueller I. H. Slawson J. M. Winneld D. Douglas H. I. Kaltenbach F. Myers C. T. Smith I. W. Wise D. Down N. A. Kenworthy R. S. Newley C. W. Smith F. C. Wood W. H. Dunkak H. G. King G. H. Nichols E. G. Smith V. D. Woodruff E. K. Dunn W. I. Kinsley J. P. North R. S. Smith E. VV. VVoods A. L. Dyer W. H. Kneedler I. D. Osborn F.. Snyder F. T. Woolverton H. H. Eddy G. M. Knowles R. E. Ozias F.. H. Stabler K. H. Zabriskie E. B. Fay F. S. Kushner 236 FF fx --EGM . we fm.,-. VV ' iariffiietoisifjil'-Yeiiaf.-ai13555 'i -. ,'? . A fi -ae--5-1:-. .,.:,.,, Q .. .ig,e,..,. .. ..,.... ..., ' fi 'V -.!, V . .4 . wewdg -1,-A. Zlldibig Zlaall iBri5e Cinntests UPPER CLASS EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING CONTEST First Prize .... .. ...,,........ B. H. Beckhart, ' Secdnd Prize .... ,... L . Blumberg, ' FRESHMAN ORATORICAL CONTEST First Prize ................................. F. H. Groel, Second Prize .......................,...... Collins Denny, ' WINNER OF FRENCH MEDAL L. M. Sears, '18 SOPHOMORE DECLAMATION CONTEST First Prize ................................. R. F. Purdy, Second Prize .... ..... I . A. O'G0rman SOPHOMORE ORATORICAL CONTEST First Prize ............................. R. W. Speir, Ir. Second Prize .... ..... L . M. Stevens, 4 INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATER L. M. Stevens, '20 1 .. . . , a taer ..,... , , 1 , . .y 4 , J M .... O ,y 5'-f?T3 '3952f .-V4, 'V'-:74iaKl7?fgf?,33Y'WY?-Pt9-11.35-.33'ififkgilERIE12755f:'7.fe?-9ffa7Z'.:: f.:, fi-f'f 'g'? ' A' 2515516 , ,,,.,:. .' 4,53:'.-h x., me f.-4 --.1w 5 - .4.,- , ' .. , T V-Q?-q ---,W-5,-. . JQQEE Zlnteteullegiate Rebate March 22, 1918 Q DEBATERS AGAINST HARVARD-AFFIRMATIVE DEBATERS AGAINST YALE-NEGATIVE L. SEARS, '18 L. M. STEVENS, '20 W. S. SCHWABACHER, '18 C. M. BRANDON, ,2O R. C. SAILER, 'IQ I. C. TAYLOR, '18 ALTERNATES R. F. PURDY, '20 A H. P. VAN DUSEN, 'IQ Question- Resolved, That the Government, in financing the war in the future, should obtain a larger per- centage of its funds from taxes than from loans. Result-The Princeton Affirmative team defeated Harvard at Cambridge by a 2 to I decision of the judges. The Princeton Negative team was defeated by Yale at Princeton, while the Yale Negative team defeated Harvard at New Haven, thereby winning the Intercollegiate Championship. The last debate was Won by Princeton in 1916, the 1917 debate' having resulted in a triple tie. Jfresbman Zlnteeeullegiate Rebate May 17, 1918 V DEBATERS AGAINST YALE-AFFIRMATIVE V DEBATERS AGAINST HARVARD-NEGATIVE I. H. BRYAN F. H. GROEL H. N. E. WOOD I. P. SEIBERLING G. C. A. ANDERSON C. DENNY, JR. ALTERNATES A. T. MCCORMACK T. B. PENFIELD, JR. Question- Resolved, That the government should conscript labor'for war industries Cconstitutionality assumedlf' Result--By defeating Harvard's negative team at Princeton and the Yale affirmative team at New Haven, while Yale lost to Harvard at Cambridge, Princeton won the annual Freshman intercollegiate debate. 239 'A K-FX fm fN S 904+ - .- R 45 7'-- -41 ue.f'saMs.wfrma.fa,,a':m+g345g-1 Eehating Qiummittee ' OFFICERS E. W. MUNSELL, 'IQ ..... ..... C hairman R. A. NICHOLAS, '19' ..... ..... S ecretary MEMBERS, 1919 B. H. Beckhart E. W. Munseil R. A. Nicholas R. C. Sailer MEMBERS, 1920 W. H. Hendrickson, Jr. G. H. Sibley. Balm Sigma 33130 Debating 5.-aucietp OFFICERS R. C. SAILER, ,IQ .... . ..... President L. M. STEVENS, ,2O .... .... S ecretary FACULTY MEMBERS Harry Covington F. A. Fetter MEMBERS, 1920 MEMBERS, 1919 H. P. VanDusen R. C. Sailer C. A. Brandon L. M. Stevens 240 s . - 29 iff? Mass uf '76 2191152 Rebate February 22, 1918 PRESIDING OFFICER Professor THEODORE W. HUNT, '65 AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE B. B. MUNFORD, '21 I. D. KUSER, ,IQ R. F. PURDY, '20 I. C. TAYLOR, IR., '18 JUDGES Professor E. S. CORVVIN Professor T. J. VVERTENBAKER Professor L. P. Fox Question- Resolved, That the telephone systems in the United States should be owned and operated by the Federal Government. The prize was awarded to I. C. TAYLOR, Ir., '18 Zlnnual Zintmlass Qmatnrical Clliuntest February 22, 1918 PRESIDING OFFICER JAMES CREESE, IR., '18 SPEAKERS V ' ' G. C. A. ANDERSON, 121 ...... 'fWar and VVorld Development' R. D. MCKEE, ,IQ .... ... The Guardian Of Civilization R. VV. SPI-EIR, ,2O ......... ......... ' 'Princeton and the War E. P. GOWINC., '18 .... ... Eulogy of the Class of 1918 JUDGES ' Professor M. W. CROLL Professor C. GAUss Professor C. R. HALL The prize was awarded to R. D. MCKEI-3, ,IQ 241 vzw. KW K 1? -1 mu 4 'dxV7'5'- .L Mdtm-. 4 me fafmfiom LLLTLQ fin 1f . , L-, V. Q. ,w . 7511. . V -'Em 9 V, -A V 4 'Irv ,cf A3 -In CAMPBELL HALL FROM THE SOUTH w w 1.4 iv I U: xx.. Eff' 'L--- 7f fIXf'a?l,QV'iHri14fi.flsS1ii ::.'Q ,A ' r . . -'-- si L M, - . K W5 z. ' 5 ' 1 f. ' M U J 2 232 5' 1 ':- H ff 'hfnw' fl 2 ,,. f A . 3, , p-'Libs' V3 Y A NN N X 3 5 N f ,, V , ' ' -- V, 1 X X ' M , W., X, f R xx xl' 3 x --.X x fs .Q I I- 2' : f I , . T ..,.A... ,. ..,, . A ,, , C, ,R,,. V --ww qeuamf N . . T - JL - ,V f : xv J .l1 ATHLETIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FIELD GRAY KIRKLAND GRIFFITH BUECI-INER DOWNS BADE ERDMAN SIAKEPEACE VVINN PAXTON v . fu lp-'34 - - w - 7 .fr-ww' 591 9 We SE. r .. ffl' , f f v' 1, 11- .C. . A A Y .... ,.................... ..............,............. Q 1- 133 ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,.,,,,,,4 n f. S G 1 f - Q - Q F155 luv S iiffffi 3 .'111'2':isPl, 5 ii ' 1 if all VEARER UF THE H MQ? I . ll ...,....,. . . . .....,. ,., ., ........,.. ...L.L.4 .. . .Nl 1 .......................................... ......., . . , CLASS OF 1918 C. R. Arrott .... ....... C FD 1917 C V. Halsey ................. CFD 1916 D. R. Shotwell... ..... CTD 1916 I. H. Barrettp.. ...CTD 1917, 1918 C. Jackes ....... ...CTD 1916 D. C. Sinclaire ..... .....CTD IQI6 W. A. Buell ..... ....... C BD 1918 F. Ielke, 3rd ..,. .... C TD 1916 I. C. Taylor, Jr... ..... CBD IQI8 L. M. Butts ....... ..... C TD IQI8 P. B. Lee ..... .... C BD 1916 R. L. Thompson ..... ..... C BD 1916 W'. G9 Duncan .... .... C CD IQI8 D. S. Leslie ..... .... C CD 1918 VV. I. Thomas ...... .......... C FD IQI6 S. Godfrey ....... .... C CD 1918 VV. M. Madden .... .... C BD T918 C. A. Underwood ............ CTD 1916 R. M. Griffith ..... ...CTD 1918 O. I. Parisette .... .... C FD 1915 L. Vogt ......... .......... C CD 1918 W. T. Hammer... .... CCD IQIS H S. Roche .......... ........ C CD 1918 M. O. DNi1son.CTD 1916, CFD 1915, 1916 - CLASS OF 1919 'W. H. Bade ..... .... C BD IQI8 E. R. Gardner .... . ........... CCD IQI8 V. K. Raymond.. .. ..... CTD IQI8 G. L. T. Bauhan .... .... C BD 1918 W A. Kirkland ............. CBD IQI8 L. Terrell ........ ..... C TD 1917 G. C. Buzby ..... .... C TD 1918 C. W. 'McGraw .... .... C FD 1916 P. C. XfValter .... ..... C CD IQIS R. F. Cleveland ..... IQI8 R. F. Makepeace .... .... C FD 1918 R. C. wVl1ltH1Hl1... ..... CBD 1918 C. R. Erdman, Ir ...CTD 1918 E. VV. Munsell .... .... C TD IQI8 I. 1. VVinn ...... ..... C FD 1916 G. W'. Funk ..... .. .... CFD IQI6 XV. M. Paxton.: ........... CCD IQI8 CLASS OF' 1920 , XV. I. Baird, Ir. .... CTD 1918 C. H. Georgi ............... ...CBD IQI8 L. E. Rogers ..... . .... CBD IQIS B. M. Brock .... .... C TD 1918 C. R. Gregor ................. CCD IQI8 DV. L. Savage .... ..... C TD IQIS R. E. Brown... .... CTD IQIS R. I. Horne .... .... C BD 1918 S. A. Stewart .... ..... C TD IQI8 DV. B. Bryan .... .... C CD 1918 l-T. D. Johnson .... ...CSD IQI8 I. K. Struhing... ..... CBD IQI8 J. G. Campbell.. .... CCD 1918 R. S. Lamont ....... ..... C CD IQI8 DIV. M. Thompson... ..... CBD IQI8 W'. H. Downs... .... CTD 1919 I. S. Montgomeryq .... .... C TD 1918 R. M. Trimhle, Jr. .... ..... C BD IQI8 H. F. Frey ....... .......... C TD 1918 NI. D. Moore ................ CBD 1918 G. A. Trowbridge ............ CTD l9lH S. H. Petterson .............. CBD 1918 CBD-Baseball. CCD-Crew. V CFD-Football. CSD-Swimming. CTD-Track. 245 . ' - ,A , ,. ..., ,. , ,.. 'A 1a:z4s - ,-- g.-,wr ' mvbw V ' ' M v.g::4gg42:ii5,1l 5' ,. .. qv . INFORMAL 'VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD, 1918 . . --, .. Fa- .. ,4., . .,.'..1 ,.... pg ..., .1-.v ,,,..,, . . , .. 1 4,X, .,.- . ,,,, ,, ,,,,. f N23 2 ,ff-f5.i2'l fff3'f1 -, -.A' '5:- ' .fl 1 f ' if-5 l' ' 42 ' , 'f-3liii-'1 -i?'- 5ff TQ5' g OFFICERS, 1918 H. A. CALLAHAN, '21 ....... .... C aptain J. C. WEST, 'IQ ...... .... A ssistant Manager C. F. BUECHNER., JR., '2o. ,... ..... M anager KEENE FITZPATRICK .............. Coach TEAM PLAYER POSITION ' BRANCH or SERVICE H. A. Harvey, '21 Left End N. T. U. T. V. Morgan, '20 Left Tackle N. T. U. L. H. Rothchild, '20 Left Guard N. T. U. H. A. Callahan, '21 Center N. T. U. M Sinclair, '22 Right Guard A. T. C. M. P. Dickinson, '21 Right Tackle ' N. T. U. S. Weinstein CSpecialj Right End N. T. U. F. L. Murrey, 722 Quarterback N. T. U. H. R. Opie, '21 Left Halfback N. T. U. E. I. Lyons, '22 Right Halfback N. T. U. A. Wittmer, '22 Fullback N. T U. SUBSTITUTES H. C. Botting, '22 End ' A. T. C. R. S. Dempsey, 722 Halfback A. T. C. E. VV. DeStephano, '22 Fullback N. T. U. A. B. Jacobs, '21 Quarterback 4 A. T. C. I. P. Poe, '22 ' Quarterback A. T. C. L. T. Porter, 722 Guard ' A. T. C. M. S. Scureman, '21 Center A. T. C. iw F-0--I.ASinclair, 122 U-I by Guard V,-W i Q A My A. T. C. A Qw-WWFH A - -U ' SEASON'S RECORD W, ,QV , f- DATE scorzn OPPONENTS scoxzs October 19, Princeton ., .... 26 Officers' Material School ................. 0 November 2, Princeton ........ .. .. .. 7 Princeton Military School of Aeronautics . 0 November 16, Princeton ................. ,. 28 Camp Upton ..................,.......... .. 7 Totals-Princeton, 615 Opponents, 7. 247 j , .ooo , Q i .., a ,..,. .i oaoyo, . , , ,,. o Bantam uf the 1918 jD'uuthaII beason HE necessarily short but successful season participated in by Princeton's second war-time informal football team was a source of great satisfaction to all who observed the progress of the eleven,,in that it proved conclusively that a winning combination can be developed without a trainingtable, without the customarily long practice hours, and without the large coaching committee which has for years been a part of Princeton's policy. Due to the fact that all the players were under the jurisdiction of the military and naval authorities, they could devote but comparatively little time to practice, and moreover were obliged to eat with the other members of the S. A. T. C. and Naval Unit. Coach Keene Fitz- patrick was materially aided from time to time in the organization of the team by Bill Roper, ,O2. Although the influenza quarantine and other disadvantages caused directly by the war prevented the team from playing more than three games, yet it met some very formidable opponents and was victorious on all oc- casions. In the opening contest on October 19, the Princeton Naval Paymasters School eleven afforded little opposition and was easily defeated by a 26-O score. Two weeks later the Princeton Aviation School team, an aggregation made up of well known football players from various and widely scattered colleges, was surprised and beaten 7 to o in a hard and strenuous game which gave evidence of the superior generalship, organization and physical condition of the infor1nal team. The signincant victory of the year was that accomplished on November 16 at the expense of a coterie of stars representing Camp Upton. The game, widely advertised as a beneflt for the United Wfar 'Work Campaign Fund, attracted a large crowd to the Polo Grounds and gave New York its only opportunity to see Princeton's team in action. The contest, in which Princeton scored 28 points to Upton's 7, abounded throughout with spectac- ular plays, and at the same time showed that the famous habit of following the ball is still characteristic of the Tigers. Harvey, 721, duplicated his feat which was so disastrous to the Yale Freshmen a year previous by picking up a fumble and going forty yards for the first score. Murray, 722, brought the crowd to their feet by running back nearly forty yards for a touchdown after receiving a punt. The other two touchdowns came as a result of consistent plugging at Upton's fine coupled with the opportune use of the forward pass. The entire eleven played in a manner worthy of a Princeton team of normal years, and kept the Upton representatives on the defensive during the greater part of the time. The season in itself was necessarily rather unimportant, but it revealed in the college a wealth of football material and showed the prospects for the future to be very bright. The team contained no members of the grad- uating class, and was made up almost entirely of Sophomores and Freshmen. In other words, the complete 248 few f A .. I - .I .-. l V,,.A. ..,. .,,.1,., ..,,,,. ,. ,.,4 .. .1... eleven, with the exception of Vlfeinstein, a Columbia mann in Princeton for the war courses, will probably return to college in the Fall to serve as more than a start toward a Winning combination. b Captain Callahan, ,2I, a capable and inspiring leader, proved a tower of strength at center. The entire line was-made up of particularly heavy men whose weight fortunately did not interfere with their speed, The back- field was to some extent an unknown quantity, for the great amount of splendid material available made it dith- cult for the coaches to select the men for the various positions. Murray, ,22, one of the most promising quarterbacks Princeton has had in years, was picked by VValter Camp for that position on his IQI8 All-American team, while favorable mention was made also of Callahan and Demp- sey, '22, a back Whose ability as an openfield runner is exceptional. 1918 PRINCETON INFORMALS P? 249 , qw A JBL ' - N Ami.. .IL I.,, ,,., I 1 . -,.. I . ,L ..., .W ,,.,Y .:. .. -,,,, , , .-., , ..,. l ..'1..,., , , , A, --si-'f-M191sdavifrefnnm ' m mfe ' a.4.3amQnf - ' . -V - ,,.,, , .W - L ..,. ..M.fv.. f wmv f - -.W - ' 11ewf:1:.' .-'fszar-f 'VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM, 1918 Romans 'rnomrson TRIMBLE WHITMAN mos BAUHAN TAYLOR STRUBING KIRK!-AND nunu. CMgr.D MADDEN CCapt.J DANVSON CCoachJ HORNE W. H. BADE, ,IQ ..... li: Uhr: Iarmneeton were a Mmm I KSN ... M' ' 'H J-. J.,:,d,r I ,. ,. l .aa A Exim . - 2. ..., A. , A A .- A r. I ' . ' ' iff irii-.51 '-v .. ..-.5-, 45.f,.....- -. 1- era--Q,-'1f,,,p-V A' ' 1 ' t - -' -- ' ' 1- - ..:f.- - -f .- 1' 1-x ,xml W, ,.... Easiehall OFFICERS, 1917-18 W. M. MADDEN, '18 W. A. W. A. F. T. BUELL, '18. . . KIRKLAND, '19 DAWSON, '1o.. ...................Captain . . A....... .... lv Ianager .. .. .. . .Assistant Manager . . . ............... Coach OFFICERS, 1918-19 1 VV. A. IQIRKLAND, IQ ..A.. I. B. F113LD, ,20 ...... W. I. CLARK .... TEAM R. M. Trimble, ,2O ..A.. ..... c atcher R. C. Whitman, '19 .... ..... c atcher W. A1 Kirkland, ,IQ .... ...., p itcher M. D. Moore, '20 ..... ..... p itcher I. C. Taylor, '18 .... R. I. Horne, ,2O ..... W. 'M. Madden, 718. . N. B.-This comprise DATE April 20, Princeton 27, Princeton May 4, Princeton II, Princeton 18 Princeton. 25 Princeton. . ..... pitcher ......nrst base ............................secondbase s only those men who won their letters. THE SEAS sconra .. 4 .. 7 .. 3 .. 2 .. 0 .. 16 1 G. L. T. Bauhan, 19.. W. H. Bade, '19 ..... L. E. Rogers, '20 ...... C. H. Georgi, ,2O ....... W. M. Thompson, ,20 S. H. Petterson, '2o.. I. K. Strubing, '20 .... ON'S RECORD OPPONENTS Pelham Bay Station.. Harvard . .... 1 ..... . . Yale A ................. Second Naval District ..... . Yale ................. Harvard . . . scoRE 3 8 4 3 2 O ...........Capta.in ..........Manager Assistant Manager .............Coach . . . . .short stop .. . . .third base . . . .left Held .... .left Held . . . .center Held . . . .center field . . . . .right field AT . . . . .Princeton . . . . .Cambridge . . . . .Princeton . . . . .Princeton . . . . .New Haven ... . .Princeton ' .,.., V ., 11 1 l , ,. , F., -:E , 1--ix: 57.1 ,,.,. ,L,.,.:,.g ,,.,.., -,. 92.6 -.-v1..Z,, ., P. I .,,. ft 'f 3Bm ftftPi'1ffvf75if'fel-Pfff-33-N' Q ' ihehietn uf the Zgasehall Season, 19174918 IT H the entry of the United States into the war, baseball at Princeton received a setback greater 3 3 than that suffered by any other major sport save perhaps football. With a strong team in the it spring of 1917 and prospects of a victorious season, at the declaration of War, the schedule was cancelled. During the fall of 1917 war plans and work took precedence, and no attempt was made to form a 'Varsity nine. However, a series of interclass games was played, which did much to keep alive the interest in baseball as well as to develop considerably the material in college. 0 - SSE The loss of Coach Bill Clark, who left late in 1917 for Y. M. C. A. work in France, was a hard blow to the prospects for a 'Varsity season, but in spite of the existing difficulties it was decided to put a team on the field in the spring of IQI8. With Bade, Bauhan and Madden of the 1917 team as a nucleus and with Fred Dawson, ,IO, coaching, practice was started early in April and a schedule of six games arranged. From the beginning drill and laboratory work made it impossible to have a regular team out for practice more than once or twice a week. Although the material was good, the work of the team as a Whole was seri- ously hampered by this handicap. Furthermore there was a scarcity of pitching material. Moore, after pitching the first two games, left college and the box was filled during the remainder of the season by Kirkland and Taylor, both of whom showed excellent form in the later games. Trimble was shifted from left field to catcher, where his consistent work proved most valuable to the team. Horne, at first baseg Madden, at second, Bade, at third, and Bauhan, at shortstop, formed a speedy infield and, after much shifting about, Thompson, Rogers and Strubing were chosen for the positions of center, left and right fields respectively. Strubing played a bril- liant game throughout the season, both in fielding and batting. The Pelham Bay game, the first of the season, resulted in a 4 to 3 victory for Princeton, but the following game went to Harvard, 8 to 7. Numerous errors and lack of seasoning were responsible for the defeat. The first Yale game, though well played, was lost, 4 to 3. A week later, against Newport, the 'Varsity played con- sistent ball, but lost again by one run, and the following week dropped the second game to Yale by a 2 to o score. However, after a week of strenuous practice, the team began to round into better shape and won the final game of the season, with Harvard, by the decisive score of 16 to o, scoring eleven runs in the first, inning. Kirkland's pitching and the hitting and base running of Bade and Strubing featured the game. ' Although only two victories were scored by Princeton out of the six games played, the team was at no time decisively beaten, three games having been lost by a margin of one run and the fourth by two. These defeats can be attributed mainly to the absolute impossibility of holding satisfactory practice. 252 . , ,,.,. , ,.,, . , M , -1 COACH FRED DAWVSON AND W. H. BADE, 1919 ' 6' ,.,, , ,. , .,,.. .. ,. ., , .. .. .A . .1-A. 1 iw : -us I ,.., V . , . -4,. VJ id 4..., .,1,,, .A Q, .. ,,,' -.v-,i , ,,,.4 A.: ,4,. 1 4' K ,.?.' - ,,v, I N qlrl f ,,.. 'lf I ,, ww .w qgfmu ----' w uw 4:-- ' ' - , L-: --:-:,-- -g:r ,, ZI -- :a3e'11:: - ,jrggiw TRACK SQUAD, 1918 J ,. ,. ,,,A . .. , ,, ., ,. 1 ff ,,, , , , 5 . . r.iiififPin.i'I 5 W' f A A 'T'- ' -' 'f ' ' ' '1' ' ' ' . -: -gq,i-ns --':av::g:-- ,JQQF iliehuztn nf the wrath Qeasun, 1917-1918 OFFICERS, 1917-18 S OFFICERS, 1918-19 I. H. BARRET, '18 .......................... ......... C aptain C. R. ERMAN, JR., 'IQ ................... ...... C aptain XR. M. GRIFFITH, '18 .............................. Manager W. H. Downs, 'zo ..........,......... ..... M anager L. MCC. BUTTS, '18 ...... .... A cting Manager IQEENE FITZPATRICK .... ..... C oacli KEENE FITZPATRICK ...... . . ...... .... . .Coach 'In Service QW 'iw FP? HQUGI-I starting the year with but two men of 'Varsity experience and handicapped towards the end ' 'QS a of the season by the increasing number of' men entering the service, the 1917-1918 track team made ae? an excellent record for itself, defeating the Yale, Harvard and Columbia teams. H. Barret, '18, im and D. C. Sinclair, '18, were the two members of the IQI7-IQI8 team who returned, but, before 52.452 the year was far advanced, C. R. Erdman, Ir., ,I9, and G. A. Trowbridge, ,2O, had developed into consistent Winners in the hurdles, and V. K. Raymond, ,IQ,. and B. M. Brock, '20, in the distance runs and high jump were also sure point winners. The annual fall handicap meet, won by 1921, brought to light several promis- ing men. On February 24 at the Johns Hopkins indoor Handicap Meet, with but four men entered, Princeton finished first. First places were taken in the low hurdles and shot put and a second in the half mile. In the annual Meadowbrook A. C. Meet, on the Sth and 9th of March, Princeton won three first places, a second, a third and a fourth. C. R. Erdman, Ir., equaled the world's record in the 45-yard hurdles by covering the distance in 6 seconds in this meet. This closed the indoor season. The outdoor season opened on the 27th of April with the annual Penn Relays in Philadelphia, where Prince- ton took two first, one second and three third places, Erdman earning a brilliant victory in the high hurdles and Sinclair again winning the shot put. The 4th of May Columbia was defeated in a dual meet by a score of 662 to 41M. Eight first places fell to Princeton, Erdman capturing three and Captain Barret two. This meet was followed by the Caledonian Games on May 20th, which resulted in a victory for 1921 over 1920 by three points, the two upper classes being hopelessly outdistanced. The triangular meet between Yale, Harvard and Princeton on May 25th satisfied all expectations when Prince- ton defeated Yale by eight points and Harvard by the large margin of thirty-six g the respective scores being 49 1-3, 41 2-3 and 13. Captain Barret and Erdman each won two first places. Although Princeton won the meet with a safe margin, the loss of Raymond and Sinclair, who had entered the service, was noticeable. On june 3rd Princeton, with a small representation, finished fourth in the annual Intercollegiate Championship Meet, held at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, in spite of a further loss of Captain Barret and Brock. Erdman won his usual two first places in the hurdles, R. F. Cleveland, ,IQ. placed second in the shot put, G. A. Trowbridge, '20, took third in the high and fifth in the low hurdles and R. E. Brown, ,2O, finished fifth in the 220-yard dash, totaling IQ points for Princeton. ' 255 QI 4 , QC 5 l . ' ,b 1- fb , ij9rincztun-,3EaIe-Zlaarharh Qiriangular Trask Meet EVENT 120-Yard Hurdles ...... 100-Yard Dash .... One-Mile Run .... 440-Yard Dash .,....... 880-Yard Run .... 220-Yard Hurdles ....... 220-Yard Dash ......... Two-Mile Run .......... I6-Pound Shot Put ..... Hrgh Dump ..... .... Pole Vault ..... .... Broad Dump ............ I6-lb. Hammer Throw.. FIRST R. Erdman, Dr. CPD A. Stewart CPD ...... B. Fisher CYD ....... H. Barret CPD ....... VV. Cheel CYD ....... R. Erdman, Dr. CPD.. H. Barret CPD ...... A. Krauss CYD ...... F. Cleveland CPD .... M. Brock CPD ,..,... Sweeny CYD ...... B. Ford CYD ........ Stevens CHD ........ Z - 3 2 Yale F1eld, May 25, 1918 HEEEFOR E E SECOND THIRD DISTANCE E G. A. Trowbridge CPD . .G. C. Buzby CPD ........ I5 3-5 sec. 8 0 o R. E. Brown CPD ...... T. P. Heffelinger CYD..1o 2-5 sec. 7 1 0 E. E. Lucas CHD ....... W. L. Savage CPD ...... 4:36 3-5 sec. I 5 2 T. P. Heffelfnnger CYD.P. E. Stevenson CHD...50 4-5 sec. 5 2 1 D. I. Duggan CHD ...... H. D. Costigan CHD .... 2:01 4-5 sec. 0 5 3 G. A. Trowbridge CPD . .G. C. Buzby CPD ....... 25 sec. 8 0 0 F. G. Thompson CYD . . .T. P. Heffelfinger CYD ..22 2-5 sec. 5 3 0 I. S. Montgomery CPD..H. W. VVaterman CYD.. I0 min. 7 sec. 2 6 0 I. Stevens CHD ........ A. Vorys CYD .......... 39 ft. SM, in. 5 I 2 1 i IW. I. Baird, Ir. CPD .V 1 T. Y. Lmn CYD ...... L. S. Hltchcock, Ir. CYD 5 ft. 7M 1n. 5 1-3 22-3 0 lS. Vanderbilt CYD ..... . f Re. 5635214522 kijllfl ft- 0 S 0 E. W. Munsell CPD .... H. E. Frey CPD ........ 20 ft. IOl11. 3 5 0 A. M. Vorys CYD ....... R. G. Thompson CYD.. .110 ft. 6 in. 0 3 5 Final Score .... ..... 4 9 1-3 41 2-3 I3 256 Dash ...... Dash ...... EVENT 100-Yard 220-Yard 440-Yard Dash 880-'Yard Run. One-Mile Run. Two-'Mile Run ..... . 120-Yard High Hurdles 220-Yd. Low Hurdles Broad Jump. .. High jump ..... . . . Pole Vault ..... . . . Shot Put. 1 L NWN .,l. ,,.,, ..,V, ..,-.:V ...Y 4.s,, .,.., I W ' Q ,. I ., 1 in -5 I. fl -Yfiafitiif P i f - - - 1-: G- M rincetun-Glulumhia Track jllileet Palmer Memorial Stadium, May 4, 1918 FIRST SECOND Brown CPD VVettels CCD Barret CPD Brown CPD Barret CPD Staub CCD Shaw CCD Sheppard CCD Sheppard CCD Raymond CPD Larsen CCD Montgomery CPD Erdman CPD Trowbridge CPD Erdman CPD Trowbridge CPD Schulte CCD Frey CPD Brock CPD Baird CPD and XValker CPD King CCD Sinclair CPD Cleveland CPD THIRD Taylor CCD Taylor CCD Shaw CCD Huelsenbeck CCD Sarlim CCD Turner CCD Buzby CPD- Buzhy CPD Erdrrian CPD, Schulte CCD tie Gray CPD Mabie CCD tie LaT'our . CCD 257 TINIE, I-IEIGHT, DISTANCE IO 4-5 see. 22 3-5 sec. SI sec. 2 min. 1 3-5 sec. 4 min. 31 2-5 sec. IO min. 163-5 sec. I5 4-5 sec. 25 3-5 sec. 21 ft. 52 in. 5 ft. SM in. D9 ft. 9 in. 43 ft. SM in. Final Score .... POINTS POINTS PRINCETON coI.uIIi3I,i 5 4 8 1 5 4 0 9 3 I 6 3 6 9 0 9 o 4 5 7 2 SW M 8 1 66M 41 M VVINNERS W. H. Ganzemuller CPenn State C. Haymond CPennsylvaniaj 2 EVENTS 1oo-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Run Half-Mile Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 120-Yard Hurdles . . . zzo-Yard Hurdles 4 -x-' I -, M .... .. . .... 1 . , ...... , , A. . ntrn 6 Qnnual jlffleet il. . Q. QI. QI. Q. Held at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa., june 1, 1918 F. Davis CPennsylvaniaJ T. W. Bossert CMass. Inst. Tecl1.j H. E. Shackleton CCornelD Time: I0 C. Haymoncl Clzennsylvaniaj F. I. Shea CPittsburghD F. Davis CPennsylvaniaD T. W. Bossert CMass. Inst. Techj R. E. Brown CPrincetonj Time: 21 F. I. Shea fPittsburghJ I. M. Murray CDartmoutl1J M. Gustafson Cljennsylvaniaj H. Staub CColu1nbiaJ W. J. Carto CDartmoutlij Time: 47 C. Shaw cCOLl1'l'llJl3.D K. A. Mayer QCornellD G. W. Albright CPittsburghj G. Baden CIVIass. Inst. Tech.D F. L. Abreu CCornel1j wmwm UH Time: 1 min. 56 W. G. Kleinspel-in CLafayetteJ F. Halfacre CMass. Inst. Tech.J Addlernan CPittsburghJ D. Maynard CCornellJ Shephard CColumbiaD . Time: 4 min. C. Dresser CCornellj F. Peck CCornellJ W. K. McMahon CMass, Inst. Tech. R. E. Spear CCornel1D C. G. Seelbach CCo1'nellJ Time: 9 min. 42 C. R. Erdman CPrincetonJ W. Smith CCornellJ G. A. Trowbridge CPrincetonJ W. H. Clemenshaw, Ir. CCornellJ F.. N. Pratt CCornelIJ Time: I5 C. R. Erdman CPrinceton7 W. Smith fCornellj W. H. Clernenshaw, Ir. CCornellj E. G. B. Bickford CCornelD A. Trowbridge Clzrincetonj Time: 24 1-5 sec 3-5 sec 3-5 sec 4-5 sec. 24 sec 4-5 sec 2-5 sec 2-5 sec Evxsnrs High Jump .. Broad Iuinp Hammer Throw .4 YVINNER5 Monroe Firor Uohns I-Iopkinsj M. Anderson CAmherstj J. E. Hughes CPittsburghj I. F. Moriarty CDart1nouthj . C. Beers CDartmouthj ft. II 3-S in WPWVF HSFFFJ WTQHW 0 ,vfwgg w5,..,.E+.1 Bggn' :'.:'53'?Q. yr ,-5' B Nan- cm mam, 0 ,,, ' 5 -1 BAFA-1 Agaar .QQQOA OQJUUQ-I Ego-'3-O 91292 nsco zsmlgfs -..,:: EQ 'LHB 'U TKVSETQ U 59-0052 Omni 5' vegg A Huw 2 gave- U71 :1 Q vvn ..-.5 rn .-, mrs- I O W goo V Q ez U2 ,,. Sin, ft. 6 11'l. f I e r l Shot Put... ...Q lr Pole Vault .. . . Ai l 1 e 1. Cornell ..... 2. Pittsburgh .... 3. Dartmouth ..... 4. Princeton ....... 5. Pennsylvania . . . 6. Mass. Inst. Tech, 7. Columbia ....... 8. Johns Hopkins .. 9. Lafayette ...... 10. Penn State 11. Amherst . . . 12. Brown . . . 13. Yale .... 14. Rutgers . . 15. Harvard .... 16. Swarthmore Distance: W. C. Beers CDartmouthD R. F. Cleveland CPrincetonJ T. Sinclair CBrownD 152 ft. 7M in I. B. Sutherland CPittsbu1-ghj P. Chandler CSwarthmorej Distance: 4 I. Z. Jordan CDartmouthJ R. Easterday fPlttSbL11'gl1J E. E. Myers CDartmouthD J. Breckley CRutgersD VV. W. Webber CYaleD D. B. Ford CYaleJ I-I eig SUMMARY 46 ft. 1M in ht: I2 ft. 3 in. -- 47 .. 30 .. 26 .. I9 .. 18 .. I3 .. I2 5 5 - 5 :M 3 .3 2M 2 I EVENTS 100-Yard Dash.... 220-Yard Dash... 440-Yard Dash .... r 880-Yard Run .... One-Mile Run... Two-Mile Run .... rw -' I20-Yard Hurdles. 220-Yard Hurdles. XV I I A. , . I- ,Q .4 . ,,y l Hamm wr' . I J , ,I ' H ,-f,fQ'gf46'--1:Q.I'1-fi. 42 N x, . ., . - .. . - . -. -E.. '-4 ' I ' Zlitnentp-secunh Qnnual Zlntersnbulastir Qllranzk Eames Held at Princeton, May 11, 1918 I INNERS TIME, HEIGHT on DISTANCE 1. Woodring, Mercersburg .....T1o 2. 3. 4. I. 2. 3. 4. Fillman, Mercershurg Monie, Bethlehem Prep. Tidd, Blair Woodring, Mercershurg..t21 3-5 Monie, Bethlehem Prep. Bushnel, Hill ' Tidd, Blair I. Bushnel, Hill ........ .... 5 OI-5 2. Adams, Hill 3. 4. Meeter, East Orange Lewis, Lawrenceville 1. Adams, Hill ......... 2 min. 42-5 2. Richmond, Blair 3. Lloyd, St. Benedict's 4. I. 2. 3. 4. I. 2. 3. 4. I. 2. 3. 4. I. 2 3. 4. Platt, Hill Swede, Mercershurg 4 min. 43 3-5 Beattie, Mercersburg Bush, East Orange Leh, Lawrenceville Nulty, St. Benedict's . I0 min. 20 3-5 Swede, Mercersburg Beattie, Mercersburg Wliite, Mercersburg Massey, Hill .............. I6 I-5 Graham, Bethlehem Prep. Barron, Bethlehem Prep. W'eel, Peddie ' Massey, Hill ............. T25 3-5 Fillman, Mercersburg Graham, Bethlehem Prep. Davis, Mercersburg SCC. SCC. SCC. SCC. SCC. sec. sec. sec. EVENTS XVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE Forsythe, Mercersburg..5 ft. 9 in. ily I' Storrs, Hill High Jump .,..... 4 3, Riggin, Peddie l Van Orden, Blair ,l 4. Goodwine, Hill , Bigelow, Mercersburg' 1' 1. Davis, Mercersburg .... 21 ft. 5M in. l 2 Mellinger, Allentown Prep. Broad Jump ...... 4 r' , 1 3. Jenkins, Mercersburg lx 4. Massey, Hill ' 1. Gardner, Hill ......... X12 ft. 2M in. 4 2 Hulman, Lawrenceville i 3. Watts, Lawrenceville 7, Forsythe, Mercersburg Watson, Mercersburg Planas, Lawrenceville Tice, Bethlehem Prep. Pole Vault .... . 14 l A . 1' I ' 2. Foster, Bethlehem Prep. 1 3. Rutan, Hill li 4. Thropp, Peddie Shot Put ......... 4 ' f Hammer Tl1l'OW..4i 2- Rtltanf Hill w 3. H1llS, Hill , lg 4. Baker, Mercerslmrg The following was the point score by schools: Mercersburg, 48 5-6, Hill School, 481-33 Bethlehem Pre- paratory School, I6Mg Lawrenceville, 7 I-35 St. Benedict's, 71 Blair Academy, 4 I-33 East Orange High School, 4, East Side High School, 43 Allentown Preparatory School, 3. TTied Princeton Interscholastic Record. i4New Princeton Interscholastic Record. . Storrs, Hill ........... 43 ft. II M, in. l I. Angell, Mercerslaurg .... 160 ft. IO in. I L A . .' . - N i, ' x 1 if f 1, lp- 1 ff ' , 4 f 9 xg 1 8 'VARSITY CREW comma' cfmpnmr. cuzlzcon NVALTERS NAM MER BRYAN LAMONT ROCHE PAXTON 5 I ' .4.. Y, F I I- , , . .,,, , V.,,,,,, . ., ,. , ,. ,. H , r I H. S. ROCHE., '18 ..... XD. S. LESLIE, '18 .... E. L. VOGT, ,Ig .... . W. M. PAXTON, III, ,IQ .... L. DONNELLY, 'IQ ...... I f o POSITION NAME Stroke. W. M. Paxton, IH, ,IQ 7. H. S. Roche, ,Ig ............ 6, R. S. Lamont, ,20... , W. G. Duncan, '18 .... .. 5. W. B. Bryan, 72O... 4. P. C. Walters, 'IQ.. DATE FIRST April 27. Harvard May 4, Pennsylvania May 25, Princeton 'FAbsent in Service. Qliretn OFFICERS, . . . .Captain ..Manager Acting 'Manager 1917-18 L. DONNELLY, ,IQ ..... ADR. I. D. SPAETH ..... JOHN FITZPATRICII .... 18 .... DISTANCE IM, Miles IM Miles OFFICERS, 1918-19 ....Captain ' G. A. LAWRENCE, ,2O..... ....Manager - DR. I. D. SPAETH. . . . .. VARSITY, 1918 AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT YEARS POSITION NAME IQ 6.0 160 first 3. C. R. Gregor, '20. 21 5.11 160 first 2. E. R. Gardner, ,IQ.. IQ 6.1 175 first 2, I. G. Campbell, ,2O 21 6.1 170 first Bow, S. Godfrey, '18 IQ 6.1 170 nrst Cox, VV. T. Hammer, ' 20 6.3 163 nrst - RACES SECOND THIRD Princeton Columbia Princeton Cornell - IM 'Miles AGE I9 20 18 21 21 . . .Assistant Manager ..............Coach . . .Coach ...Assistant Manager ...............C0ach HEIGHT WEIGHT YEARS 6.1 160 first 5.11 145 Hrst 5.11 168 first 5.11 165 first 5.7 113 first VVON BY I Length 5 Lengths M Length 3 has . .. 1 , V, i. tint? Q-12 - -' -. 9 gm M VV , . . T 1. Erie ,al ,.,A Eff-Jf1fn3VWM4,f,..., ., 1 Clllretn Bantam KS RINCETONS victory over Cornell for the first time in the history of modern rowing brought to a jg successful close the IQI8 rowing season, which up to this time had been a disappointment. Prince- F ton met four crews in all, but suffered defeat at the hands of the first three, Harvard, Pennsylvania Q9 and Columbia in well-rowed regattas, though the Princeton eight seemed to lack the life and drive Cf319jsf3 .533 which characterized their brilliant victory over Comell a few weeks later. VVar conditions presented many difficulties which the crew and Coach Fitzpatrick, who ably filled the position as coach during Dr. Spaethis absence in service, are to be congratulated on overcoming so well. Special credit is due Captain Roche for his conscientious leadership and consistent work at number 7, and also to VV. M. Paxton, '19, at stroke. The season opened on April 27, when the 'Varsity met Harvard on Lake Carnegie and was defeated in a hard fought struggle, Harvard winning by one length. The race was lost at the start, and Princeton was unable throughout the course to cut down on the length's lead which she had lost there. The official times were: Harvard 9 minutes, 57 seconds, Princeton IO minutes. The Child's Cup race between Pennsylvania, Columbia and Prince- ton was rowed on Lake Carnegie May 4th, and resulted in an easy victory by five lengths for Pennsylvania. Penn, with a lead of three lengths at the half-mile post, was clearly the winner, and the interest centered on the struggle between Columbia and Princeton for second place, which the former won by an eighth of a length after a strong rally and spurt at the finish. On May 25th, the Cornell-Princeton regatta was held on Lake Carnegie, Princeton winning by a quarter of a length, after a sharply contested race, in the time of 9 minutes and 51 seconds. Prince- ton showed a great improvement on the start, and when the two crews settled down to a thirty-two stroke, which both crews maintained until the final spurt, the Princeton shell was half a length in the lead. Cornell overcame this lead, however, and, as the last half mile was reached, was a length ahead. Princeton raised the stroke, how- ever, to thirty-seven and with a remarkable sprint passed the Cornell crew near the finish. After the Child's Cup race, a change in the seating of the Princeton boat was made necessary by the two vacancies created by the departure of Gardner into the service and a bad knee which Duncan developed. Bryan was shifted from 3 to Duncan's place at 5, and Campbell and Gregor filled out the eight by taking 2 and 3 respec- tively. It was this new combination which rowed against Cornell. 262 YEAR TI87Q lI880 'llggll 11882 T1883 T1884 T1885 11886 Whiz 1251-aneelnn 161-an a Eva I l -. 1- : .,,... .U ,,vg3K.W1, 1 I myfwygx ., .,, ,: -.., -2 . 4-f, X, .... , , H ,. 'i.'J:'I ,. i ihzi- , ,- 1. 4 ,- 'f-9' 9' -.' A . '.1fIv.if,e?,-7f.'f:l fit: 'z fHZIJiIh'5 Cllup Refurb WINNER PLACE COURSE YEAR Pennsylvania, Schuylkill River . ..... IM milea 11887 Columbia, Schuylkill River... . 1' '- 1 11889 Princeton, Schuylkill River... ' 1912 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill River .... 1914 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill River .... 1915 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill River .... 1915 Cornell, Schuylkill River ...... 1917 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill River IQI8 Tliour-oared Crews. Princeton did not race from 1885 to IQI2. 263 VVINNER PLACE Cornell, Schuylkill River ..... ..... Cornell, Schuylkill River ..,.. . Columbia, Lake Carnegie Columbia, Lake Carnegie Princeton, Lake Carnegie ..... Princeton, Schuylkill River .. .. No Race Pennsylvania, Lake Carnegie. .. COURSE 114 miles n 11 mmm K fx 1 AA...., .L - .V ,5'. ,:.4 . .VA ,A.. . A,A.f. ..,, .l',,,,. . .. .. A.,,, . ,.., ,,,, . -. . A ', 5 BRMBfi1?f.t.firv.rt.1g...f3Qiti1r1ig.S.A,.RrSi 7 f-134 ,2', iguarh nf Qtijletic Ctlnntrul gl OR the past two years there has been no Athletic Executive Committee composed of undergraduates, the Execu- Q, tive Committee of the Board of Athletic Control having taken over its functions temporarily. However, the undergraduate committee is to be reorganized again this spring, and will resume its functions, which consist ,E i chiefly in the awards of athletic insignia. During war times at Princeton, athletics were forced to assume a M 6 position of minor importance. Some teams were formed on an informal basis and others officially recognized, but the importance of competitive intercollegiate athletics, in the eyes of the undergraduate was greatly diminished. His time was principally centered in preparation for service, and consequently Princeton teams for the past year have fallen far below their normal standard. TRUSTEE MEMBERS FACULTY MEMBERS JOHN GRIER I-IIBBEN, '82 IQNOX TAYLOR, ,gg DEAN I'lOXVARD MCCLENAHAN, ,Q4 ROBERT GARRETT, ,Q7 T. lfV1LL1AMs ROBERTS., '99 PROF. C. ll . :KENNEDY PROF. C. F. XV. NICCLURE, '88 ALUMNI MEMBER UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS FRANKLIN L. XXVRIGHT, '03 RODERICK F. BIAKEPEACE, ,IQ VVILLIAM H. DowNs-, '20 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DEAN HOVV.ARD NICCLENAI-IAN, ,Q4 ..............,.. Chairman G. R. NlURRAY ' ..............,. , ...... Athletic Treasurer J . PROF. C. W. :KENNEDY NVILLIAM H. DOWNS, '20 RODERICK F. BIAKEPEACE, ,IQ 264 X , v --xx : ,fill f ' ' Ulm igmneeion 181-tr ex Evan f? ' P -' 1 ' , -. .. .. fi . . A . , . - - BASKETBALL TEAM, 1917-fs SCHMIU1' CAsst. Mgxzj MAYIER LUEHRING CCoachj TRIMBLE HORNE FL1NN CCapt,j TAYLOR BLUE -- 1 .1 -- P 1 .111- gmt , 1 .ag ...Si A I ' 1311: .' , A . '54-i'5 d ia -.'1 'f-71. . .1 , ,,,.,:.,., 2f-aww -.4b- 1--.ew m11....1efmfro.i1fl Z za Jgaskethall, 1917218 OFFICERS, 1917-18 OFFICERS, 1918-19 L. B. FLINN, '18 ..,................................. Captain W. S. GRAY, JR., ,IQ ............................,,,. Captain I. C. TAYLOR, JR., '18 ........... ...........1..... . Manager S. S. SCHMIDT, '10 ............. ................. L lanager S. S. SCHMIDT, '19 ...... ..... . Assistant Manager R. T. SHERMAN, '20 ..... ..... A ssistant Manager F. W. LUEHRING ..... ............... C oach G. O. B1x11.1sY, ,IQ ..... ..... A ssistant Manager F. W. LUEHRING ...........,......................... Coach TEAM SUBSTITUTES R. I. Horne, '20 ..... .... ...... . . ..F0rwarcl I. H. Barret, '18 ...................,.... ..... C enter R. M. Trimble, '20 ..... .. .... .... F orward G. L. T. Bauhan, '19 ................. .... F orward L. B. Flinn, '18 ........ .... C enter R. E. Blue, ,120 ...... ,,,,, G uarql VV. S. Gray, Ir., YIO.. ..... Guard I. C. Taylor, Ir., '18 ..... ................. G uard J INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE STANDING won LOST 12.0. w0N 1.os'r P.c. Pennsylvania . . 9 1 .900 Yale ..... ....... . . . 4 6 .400 Princeton .... 8 2 .800 Columbia . . . . . 2 8 .200 Cornell ..... . .. 7 3 .700 Dartmouth .. ... 0 10 .000 RECORD FOR 1917-18 DATE SCORE 0PP0N1f:N'rs 54401115 Dec. 4, Princeton . . , , 36 Manhattan College . . . , , 4 Dec. S, P1'l11CC'fOl1'h. . 21 C. C. Nl Y. ........ ,, IQ Ian. 7 Princeton . . .26 Dartmouth .... .. 7 Ian. I2 Princetont. . I7 Pennsylvania . . . . 28 Ian. 18 Princeton? . 20 Cornell ...... .. 22 Ian. IQ Princetonjf. . I3 Syracuse .. . , , 27 jan. 26 Princeton? . 36 Yale ..... ,, 22 Feb. I3 Princetonfff. . 41 Rutgers .... 11 1.1 Feb. IQ Princeton . . 31 Columbia .. ,, 18 Feb. 23 Princeton . . 21 Cornell ...... .. I4 Feb. 26 Princetontl. . 24 Dartmouth . . . . . Il Mar. 2 PI'll1CCt0l1ak. . 27 Columbia .... . .. Ig Mar. 9 Princeton ......... - 27 P9UUSYlV3lllH -- 22 Mar. 16 Princeton .........,. . 18 Yale ......... .. I2 ak Gaines away from home. . x L Q I 1 ,I '- , lvwr V ,.., M ,.... , ,.,,, ....-. , . . ,.,,.., N ,, .,.. .. , , , f .....A -AA' W-52. -, :-:-:,v4d 5MLm:- -. ., Mar- A uw .,... .V , Y - 'M -- - -- -M ' - -4'1 X- jj ,. g,',-, N. i3: SWIMMING TEAM, 1918 TWITCHELL cnoxcl PARKER fMGR.J scx-IENCK w. T. 1-mmus CASST. MGRJ 12. HARRIS BRANDIN GRAY JoHNsoN KAZANIIAN CCAPTQ DANE KINNARD 1 . . . fm is I A4,.,, . , , g if l J 1 ,X , X- L ,H btnimming OFFICERS, 1917-18 ' OFFICERS, 1918-19 B. KAZANJIAN, JR., '18 .............................. Captain H. D. JOHNSON, '20 ..,............ ' .................. Captain P. PARKER, JR., '18 ................................ Manager T. L. PRENTISS, ,IQ ................................ Manager T. L. PRENTISS, '19 .... .... A ssistant 'Manager XV. I. H:XRRIS, '20 .... .... 1 Assistant Manager FRANK SULLIVAN ..... ..... , ......... C oach TEAM C. A. BRANDON, '20 C. H. GEORGI, '20 E. HARRIS, '20 H. D. JOHNSON, '20 L. R. IQINNARD, '19 W. H. BROOKS, JR., '20 G. B. GRAY, JR., '20 S. D. I-IERRQN, '18 B. KAZANJIAN, JR., '18 J. I-I. SCI-IENCK, JR., y2O N. B. DANE, '20 H. M. Twrrcnizrc. '20 INTERCOLLEGIATE MEETS A DATE SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE January 4, Princeton .... 38 C, C. N. Y. .. I5 January II, Princeton. ..... .. 28 Pennsylvania .. .. 25 February I5 Princeton. ..... .. 43 , C. C. N. Y. .. IO February 22, Princeton. ..... .. 43 Columbia .... .. IO February 26 Princeton .. 44 Columbia .... .. Q March 1 Princeton .. 23 A Yale ....,..... .. 30 March 8 Princeton .. 38 Pennsylvania .... .. I5 March 16 Princeton .... 23 Yale .......... .. 30 OTHER MEETS December 7, Princeton .................. 44 Princeton 1921 ....... .. 9 January 26 Princeton. ..... .................... I 4 Naval' Academy ........ .. 39 INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE STANDING woN Losr P.c. woN Losr Rc. Yale ....... . . . 8 o 1.000 Columbia .......... . . . . . 2 5 .286 Princeton ..... ...... 6 2 .750 C. C. N. Y. .................. 0 0 .000 Pennsylvania .. ........ 3 4 .429 INTERCOLLEGIATE INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Princeton, N. J., Marc-h 23, 1918 EVENT XVINNER 'NME on DISTANCE 50-yard Swim .... . .... Johnson, Princeton .................................,.. 26 sec. 100-yard Swim . .... Mayer, Yale, and Untersee, M. I. T., tied.. ....... 60 I-5 sec. 220-yard Swim . ,... Keiser, Pennsylvania ........................ 2 min, 40 1-5 sec. Fancy Dive .... .... D ane, Princeton ................................... 93.5 points Plunge ......... .... E lderkin, Pennsylvania .... ............ 7 1 ft. Freshman Relay ............................................. Yale ........................ ..... I min. 46 SCC. First, Princeton, 21 points, second, Pennsylvania, I4 points, third, M. I. T., 856 points. 269 I , - A . .- ,.:.:p,. ,1:,f:'u wa'-1-,.., , ,, . ' , f ' ' Ll TENNIS TEAM, IQ I 7-I 8 SMITH DUNN STEVENSON GOLDMAN FLETCHER MIDDLEDITCH 9723, WI ri K f W E ' '.. I ,.4A. :si-1'-Zlfbasiaf-ihtifiQiim-.ZQQTi1:1sQ.Ei,Q,Q1ed1:Q'1Ai,f1-1Qgz.f1,,l39:2 ?'2if.f1-ggi. 3 ' - ' ' ' - -'f'1 ' QL --'n. 4- -..4 :f-13: rhvflsrf ,-2531: .. fi , 1 u P it . . - .aal - 1 . ...C . , . T Ui' 2791 UTI it Q . . 2111115 OFFICERS, 1917-1918 A. B. CARVER, '18 ........................ .... C aptain W. C. DUNN, ,IQ .... ..... N Ianager OFFICERS, 1918-1919 L. BEEIQMAN, 'IS ............. .......... .... C a ptain Bantam of the beazun In spite of unfavorable circumstances, the Tennis Team played through a schedule of Five matches last spring with moderate success. After tying Rutgers, Princeton encountered the undefeated Lafayette team with a record of six victories to its credit, and in a well-played match succeeded in breaking its run. Then came a tie with Pennsylvania, after which the Yale match was lost by a one-sided score. A margin of one point gave the final contest to Harvard. Throughout the season W. M. Fletcher played a strong game and was the most consistent winner. TEAM ' A. B- Carver, '18 W. M. Fletcher, Jr., ,IQ J. H. Gray, '20 H. B. Smith, '20 W. C. Dunn, '19 R. S. Goldman, ,IQ F. A. -Middleditch, ,Ig S. R. Stevenson, '18 MATCHES DATE scoms OPPONENTS scmze April 25 Princeton . . 3 Rutgers .. ... . 3 May 4 Princeton .. 5 Lafayette .. . .. . 4 May II Princeton . . 3 Pennsylvania . . . . . 3 May 18 Princeton .. 1 Yale ....... .. 8 May 25 Princeton .. 4 Harvard . 5 271 i . fi I. .Hn Q I ,.,, . ,..,.,, M ,.., , ., , . ,.,Y, , I VVRESTLING TEAM, 1917-18 BUTLER KOTHCHILD Hu-rc1-uNsoN JACOBS LANE w1NN CCapt.D PENTZ suxuzy aa, N I Y f'X , I ' ,'2 - ' ' 'Sa'-is : - ' 'Jil '-'f :-1: -f ' -,,- ..,, . ...N : ui A,.' igEb,s.1.1.3Br1111npt o-h.iy,1gggin1g.1a5,gQ1ya gg , Ulfllflrestling OFFICERS, 1917-18 I. I. WINN, ,IQ ..........,............... ..... C aptain H. M. NORRIS, '19 ....................... .,.. A lanager OFFICERS, 1918-19 I I. WINN, ,IQ ...................................... Captain H. M. NORRIS, '19 ..... ..,......... N Ianager G. H. SIBLEY, '20 .... .... A ssistant Manager VV. A. KARL ...... ............... C oach Behietn uf the Qeasun Due to the lack of a coach and experienced material, the VVrestling' Team was seriously handicapped. Captain VVinn was the only veteran on the team. Although three of the four meets competed in were lost, nevertheless, the men did well considering the circumstances and finished the season with a victory. Captain 'Winn was the mainstay of the team, winning all of his bouts except one. The idea of sending the team up to the Intercollegiate Meet was given up on account of the absence of a coach. DATE Ian. 26, 1918 Feb. 19, 1918 Mar. 2, 1918 Mar. 9, 1918 G. H. SIBLEY, '20 .... .. J. S. JAcoBs, '20 ........... .. VV. C. PIUTCHINSON, '20 ..... R. H. P1-:NTz, '20 ...,..... .. DUAL MEETS SCORE - SCORE Princeton .... . II Pennsylvania .... I4 Princeton .... 4 N. Y. Boys' Club 22 Princeton .... 0 Yale . ........... 26 Princeton ...,.... I7 A Columbia . . . . 7 TEAM 115-pound class M. H. LANE, '18 ......... .... I 58-pound class 125-pound class I. I. XIVINN, '19, Captain .... .... 1 75-DOLIHCI class 135-pound class L. H. ROTHCHILD, '20 .... .... U nlimited class 145-pound class 273 ,ww HW Q 'CIheQ7l'iBfiiiEiiid'ii l7 T6i4iisldlEli-sib'1 f'1'' g 1 1 l ,,, ,N 1- f 5.11 -w b. . 31, , 49 . - ' ,311 1. . . .. ' -' va' '- Q39- .nv Ya , A :mag-Q---wwziy RIFLE TEXRI, IQI7-I8 XIKIRLIAN VAN ALIEN IIARLAN sP1i1R EYNUN W1-1 1 S LAIRD 1.u1311111Nc: fcflfilhy 1a1CK1c1c'1' NORTON 119900 3355 -F wzijr-+g: C' Ofjw F1l..,7l,vg !,.,f'1c: V www' H -fw, 3 -oo Zm N- 914691 DDP . 5 , M L Lii' ' .,A .. . .,.,,, . .,,. , ,..,,,,,. .. ,, f ,. Q gli. ,.,,A ff ' ' .. -1-. I , . f-. -- a v ... rimzetun iliifle Qiluh OFFICERS, 1917-18 . W. Horton, ,2O H. 'McAlpin, y2O OFFICERS, 1918-19 .......................President C.VV.LA1RlJ, ......Pres1clent .. . .............. Manager T. V. MORGAN, '20 ..... .............. N lana er ....Seeretary-Treasurer YV. G. VVELLS, ,2O..... .....Secretary-Treasurer .......,.......Coach CoL.WM.L1BB1zY.... .........,.......Coach .............Coach F. XV. LUEHRiNr':.... .. ......Coaeh C. VV. Laird, 720 TEAM, 1917-18 T. H. Rickert, '20 MEMBER, 1919 E. R. Gardner MEMBERS, 1920 H. R. Butler, Ir. J. M. Harlan C. W. Laird F. C. Peek P. N. Dean A. VV. Horton, Ir. D. H. MeAlpin P. C. Rentschler S. T. Dodd, Ir. E. H. Kurth T. V. Morgan L. C. Reynolds G. L. Eynon W. B. La Force VV. L. Morgan T. H. Rickert Ji. N. Franz I MEMBERS, 1921 I. Allison H. Brawner, Ir. W. R. Farr M. Kelley , B. Barringer L. Chisholm N. D. Gifford E. P. C. Lewis D. M. Barringer, Ir. H. Curtis S. E. Hall B. B. McAlpin, Ir. W. E. Benua A. Dew C. D. Halsey, Ir. D. E. McWilliams F. O. Blackwell, Jr. W. H. English R. Hopkinson MEMBERS, 1922 I. E. Broaclhead C. Cresswell W. L. Doddy R. S. MacDougal I. Chase Cunningham W. B. Hurst F. M. Phillips 275 W. G. Wells, '20 G. A. Robbins VV. U. Rutledge IE. Schickhaus M. D. Smith H. A. Morris J. M. Rawlings H. D. Roberts I. E. Russell I. N. Reynolds E. C. Robbins R. VV. Speir, Jr. A. H. Van Alen W. G. VVells T V ood nd .I. V ,2 M. L. Schafer E. W. Sharp R. Stillwell J. M. Wallace S. Swann, Jr. E. VV. Nlioofls I , xii i f' lx r. . 'W ' 1 1 . ,,,s -I Icg. Tilfllslater EIBUIU OFFICERS, 1917-18 VV. W. ARROWSLIITH, 'IQ ,,..................Captain P. PARKER, IR., '18 ........ .............. M anager VV. I. HARRIS, ,20 ........ .... A ssistant Manager FRANK SULLIVAN ................................... Coach OFFICERS, 1918-19 W. W. ARROWSMITH, ,IQ ........ ....................Captain T. L. PRENTISS, 'IQ ................................ Manager W. I. HARRIS, '20 ........................ Assistant Manager Bantam nf the beasnn For the first time in seven years, the Princeton VVater Polo Team failed to win the league championship, and finished fourth in the intercollegiate league. The greatest handicap which the team had to face was a lack of material, the only man of the championship team of the previous year who returned being declared ineligible at the beginning of the season. Of the wholly new material from which Coach Sullivan had to build a team, a fairly good defence was developed, but the offence remained a weak point throughout the winter. T. V. Morgan, '20, a valuable defence player, was the only man chosen from Princeton for the Intercollegiate Water Polo Team. C. E. I-Iillegas, IIQ, in the three games in which he took part, was the high individual scorer with 45 points, followed by C. F. Buechner, ,2O, with 43 points to his credit. I. L. Schaefer, ,IQ.. G. I-I. Sibley, ,2O... VV. B. Fyffe, ,2O... C. E. I-Iillegas, ,IQ. C. F. Buechner, ,20 Princeton .... Princeton .... Princeton ..... Princeton .... Princeton .... Princeton ..... Princeton ..... Princeton ..... GAMES I5 Yale ......... . . . . . I Columbia ....... .... 5 Pennsylvania . . . . . .. 6 Yale . ......... . . . . 20 C. C. N. Y. .. .. 8 Columbia .,... ,... 40 Pennsylvania .... .... 30 C. C.N.Y.... ....21 26 TEAM W. W. Arrowsrnith, ,IQ, Captain .... B. I. J. Winn, 'IQ .................. ...L. B. S. D. Herron, '18 ....... . .......... G. T. V. Morgan, '20 ...... ............ G . L. H. Rothchild, y2O .... .... S ubstitute LEAGUE STANDING w0N LOST P.C. Yale ........ 7 I 375 Columbia ..... .. . 6 2 750 Pennsylvania 4 4 500 Princeton .... V. . .. 3 5 375 C.C.N.Y. o 8 .ooo ' Kwai 5? alex ,, in . Q. I .' V Q ,. Mig -l-5i i91Z1rjw,5-asrifffiPro,s1 fg,,leiif1g.,af4, ,Za3i1eafi '-1'. if:5Q'gE9M3i2g,g,5 .. ..,, , 553 , A f f, . -.,- ,. .H '-'f.1 Uh'?,4i1i'3I'iTfY1?'?'i0A1fH ff-,mmfmvs afV1S53.vme 5 '!i55F . - :wg dgaawag. f .f -wf1i:c,1.'..Af ' ' ' ' DQ' 'K'1 L fa' ' if 2-an- 1921 FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM CRAIG L. HOPKINS MURRAY Kon HARVEY s'r. Jour: mmm- KIKKLAND CMgr.j scmznnsxz xzavxs CCapt.J MARGETTS Hursou CCoach5 ' ii K '-.-Ji 1' f'?3i'5'i W. , ' 1if .'1- ,.,.. ,. , J. A if-f,'z'11 ,S -inf. . 1' Sf : E533 1-5 ' N , 235 L N mm A., ,. ,l . . . 1 P . . ,,,- f V ,f v--, 1 ., 'K?'2'25i17 i'f' , at .A.- e -QII 1921 igasehall SUMMARY Though starting badly, as the season advanced, the 1921 Baseball Team increased noticeably in strength and balance and, by defeating both the Yale and Harvard Freshman teams, ended a successful season. Margetts showed unusual ability as a pitcher, while Captain Keyes played a very consistent game at third base. OFFICERS E. L. KEYES, HI, '21 ................ .... C aptain VV. A. KIRKLAND, 'IQ .... .... lX Tanager F. L. HUTsoN .......... ..... C oach TEAM G. L. Craig, Iii... ..... Catcher I. D. Scheerer ..,.. .... S hort Stop H. S. Margetts .... ..... P itcher A. H. Brawner ..... ..... L eft Field C. E. St. John ..... ........ P itcher E. C. Kopp, Ir. .... Center Field H. A. Harvey ..... ..... F irst Base D. L. Hopkins ..... .... R ight Field R. M. Ehret ....... ..... S econd Base J. VV. Murray ..... .... S nbstitute E. L. Keyes, HI ..... .... T hird Base ' H GAMES FRESHMEN OPPONENTS . H FRESHMEN opifoxicwrs Princeton 'Varsity, at Princeton ........ 7 9 Hill School, at Hill School ......... 3 Lawrenceville, at Lawrenceville ........ 3 4 Dickinson High School, at Princeton 7 Princeton Prep., at Princeton Prep. ...... 4 5 Yale I'Q2I, at Princeton .......... 0 U. S. S. M. A., at Princeton ......... .. 4 2 Harvard 1921, at Cambridge .. 2 Blair, at Princeton .......... .. 4 I2 F , I VH ' - -Xk- 1 f- . .., I V -- ., , , :, .. V v I A 1 SS 1 .. . S -was iafimflw ww S S S .,,BF' D IQZI FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM KELSEY HALSEY HOCKADAY DICKINSON UEBELACKER CARPENTER WILSON LINDABURY FARR BARRET HUPKINSUN SXVEET XYEUPSYER ll,CULLOCH DRISCOLL XYHITE HLUNTSCHLI FITZPATRICK JACOBS BAKER STREETMAN VCRESNIAN BOVVINIAN ROGERS CONOVFR CCOSCIIH KM A I .,.4 ,,.:, ..A, 1 ,. ...4 .,..:. 5, ,..,. A.. .:.i:l .A ....2, , ,-rl:y'.:f w 5 In Eff' . 1 -, ,,. . lfrfiffftiarmfffQW-fig?lftf--S'-145-re 42-:ff -4 4 1 jfresbman Tlliranh Hiram CC1ass of 1921D R. M. IWCCULLOCH, ,2I .... .....,...,.............. C aptam L. M. BUTTS, '18 ............. EVENT 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash Half Mile Run .... Mile Run ..... Two Mile Run. . . ,. 120-Yard High Hurdles ..... 220-Yard Low Hurdles ..... High Jump ...... .. Broad Jump Pole Vault .... Hammer Throw Shot Put ...... Princeton 1921 IQEENE FITZPATRICK .................................. Coach FIRST Kelsey CPD .. Schleiter CYD Jacobs CPD ....,... O'Brien CYD . Foresman CPD McCulloch CPD Shedden CYD Shedden CYD Landon CYD ,...... Uebelacker CPD Baker CPD . . . Billingslea CYD PRINCETON-YALE FRESHMAN TRACK MEET Palmer Memorial Stadium, May 11, 1918 SECOND THIRD Schleiter CYD ...... Bowman CPD Jacobs CPD ........ Stewart CYD ...... Stewart CYD ....... Bryan CYD .... Penfleld CPD . ...... Hosley CYD .. Rogers CPD ........ Hosley CYD ...... Johnson CYD ...... Coxe CYD .... Helfelflinger CYD . Lindabury' CPD ..... Jacobs CPD ....... . .Heffelllinger CYD . ....Kelsey CPD . . . . . .Tie betweei . .... Acosta CYD Halsey CPD .,...... Sauer CYD Tie between Sweet CPD and Walker CYD. Wfhite CPD ....,.. .. 1 Speir CYD and Sauer CYD.. . . . . . . . .Carpenter CPD Skinner CPD ....... TIME, HEIGHT, DISTANCE IO 3-5 sec. . 22 2-5 sec. 52 3-5 sec. 2 min. 2 4-5 sec. .4 min. 45 1-5 sec. IO min. 26 4-5 sec. 16 3-5 sec. 26 1-5 sec. 5 ft. QM, in. 21 ft. 1 in. I0 ft. 6 in. 121 ft. IM in. 39 ft. 8M in. Final Score 1 ...... ........... PRINCETON 1921-LAWRENCEVILLE TRACK MEET 652 Lawrenceville 28I Points P., ,2I 6 2 5 2 7 5 I 2 IM 8 5 1 6 SIM . .Manager Point Y., 5 s 321 2 6 3 6 1 3 7 6 'SM 0 3 7 2 M 42W , mx EMP' ' AQLI 3 ': . ' VZ-'i 3.'f '.-' 1 ' ' -1: f1r ' 'I' . -fr' . --.'-' 1 ' 'rf '- , -A- 'L 'Q '- 'f ' 4 W' ' L ' u-355823-,, -' - A: ww, -I-,jg-an ---' zvgvczuf- 1921 FRESHMAN CREW MC ALPIN MC CORMICK CLARKE CHISHOLM STRONG LEH HAINES FLEMING COVER B. J F. C. H. L. l . KPN K fN NAME Mc:Alpin, jr. .. McCormick, Jr. . Roberts ...... Clarke .... Chisholm .... DATE April 20, April 27, May 4, May 18, May 25, 1918 1918 1918 1918 1918 U52 Egrmnmeinm ZQTE-i: gi B-ng,-3 ll 1 11 -. fy ,., , 3... Q.. :H-In 1,1 ' -' V- .. . if - Y, . C, - .. .F N ., ,V A ,J F' H Q. qw., , j 1, ,,, U- Ein ' -- -V .. .1 ag. .-,- ,Q fi , 1 1,1-,1,,1 .Za 1921 freshman Qinzha OFFICERS H. L. CHISHOLM, '21 .......,........ ..... C aptain L. VOGT, '18 ...... ....Manager JOHN FITZPATRICK .. ........, ..... C Oach CREW POSITION WEIGHT 5 NAME .... Bow 148 W. M. Strong ... .. 2 162 I. H. Leh .. 2 135 C. H. Haines ..... . .. 3 155 M. C. Fleming, Ir. .. .. 4 170 L. A. Cover, Jr. RACES H OPPONENTS WINNER 'DISTANCE Central H. S. of Philadelphia Princeton 1 5-16 miles Harvard Freshmen Harvard IM miles Pennsylvania Freshmen Pennsylvania IM miles Asheville School Princeton 1 mile Cornell Freshmen Cornell IM miles POSITION - 5 . 6 . . . 7 . . . . . Stroke . . . Cox WON BY One length One length Two lengths IM lengths Six lengths WEIGHT 160 IOS 145 168 1 I2 , 1: :gg . 14 if 5- -LE. .f?3,,E., .x,,. ,. V I. I- .M 1 -24.1 .-'.- X ., U ,,,, rw: ,V,.. . -.. 4.61.1 v..,, 1 ,, ,,-4 1 -v-.-, VPN. I I W: PM N in 1g.g7i1.5,:?,?i.f2h , 1921. :Freshman ?8askethaII Qieam OFFICERS 1-I. R. OPIE, ,ZI ...... .............. . ..Captain S. S. SCHMIDT, '19 ..., .... N Ianager F. T, IJAXVSON, '10 ,......, ...... ...., . . ..... C oach ilkehietn of the Seaman Although war conditions curtailed to some extent the schedule of the Freshman Basketball Team, the IQ2I men under the excellent coaching of Fred Dawson, developed a combination which proved highly successful in the four games played during the season. The first game was lost to Peddie, but after a month, in wl1ich the team-work of the five was much im- proved, the next game with Montclair Academy resulted i11 a victory for the Freshmen. Following this, the Lawrenceville team was defeated and the Yale game, the Final one of the season, was won by the close score of IQ to 14. The latter game brought the score between Yale and Princeton Freshman teams to nine victories for Princeton and none for Yale. Opie, the Captain of the 1921 team, Margetts and Davis were the individual stars of the season, but the work of the team as a whole was creditable throughout. TEAM H. R. Opie ....... . .............,.. Forward H. S. Margetts ........... .... G uard R. V. Raymond ..... ..............,,...... F orward .-X. P. Davis ................. .... G uard P. L. Sutphen ................................. .... C enter Substitutes C. T. VVood A. H. Brawner, Ir. E. C. Kopp, Jr. GAMES january 26, Princeton, 221 .... .. IQ Peddie ......,..... .. 32 February 23, Pfi11CStOr1, '21 ..... ., 50 Montclair Academy II March 2, Princeton, '21 ..... .. 33 Lawrenceville ....... 25 March 9, Princeton, '21 ,..,. ,, IQ Yale, '21 I4 284 P 1 .1 i iiri ... , prrr , . ,. ,., '.-A -v i ' 199195I3w111:1fIom1..iQJ1t1114.5:,,ZQ31r21v.1.if.J21,-1.i ,---.' 1' 1921 Swimming OFFICERS HUGH M. DRISCOLL, ,ZI ............. ..., C aptain T. L. PRENTISS, ,IQ ........ .... M anager FRANK I. SULLIVAN ............... ..... C oach TEAM W. B. Baker W. Bolton, Ir. ' H- M. Driscoll fG. D. Murray, Ir. C. Billings I. W. Cooper, Ir. R. H. Foster R.W.Woolv1forth RECORD OF MEETS DATE scoms OPPONENTS December 8, IQZI ... ... 9 I Varsity ...... December 14, IQZI ... ... 23 - 1920 ..... ....... january 12, IQZI .... 25 Lawrenceville .. Mardh 9, 1921 ... ...... I5 1 Yale, IQ2I .... 1921 RELAY TEAM W. B. Baker I. W. Cooper, jr. R. H. Foster G. D. Murray, Ir. INTERCOLLEGIATE FRESHMAN RELAY RACE Yale, firstg P March 23, 1918 rinceton, second: Pennsylvania, third, Rutgers, fourth. Time, 1 min. 46 secs. 1921 water mln Uleam S. Depue ............. D. XV. Richardson .... G. S. Piper L C.H'Baird, .,.... Varsity .,... ... 21 IQZI . . .. IQQO .... 5 1921.... Varsity ........C. VV. VV. Greenlee I F- G. H. Curtis L F- S. A. VVl1ite, Ir., Captain.. C.D.T-Ialsey,-I1'.......... .. .. 7 1920 .......... I5 ..,15 1920 5 1921-4- ...11 IQZI 7 285 1921 ..,.. . SCORE - 44 . 30 . 28 .. 38 I3 . B.. ..G., -3 -7 Kxwlmwph F KN r . ,, 11- ,M A sy ,-: ,- -ir: I . -' -.: .-a -- - 1 , -. . q J-.ig ,,.:.f.,-V . I: 1 12 A - -, - ,iff - . L-1' V : -Q: , LEI.-.2 5 ' 1' if :Iii .me-rn -.vt-4----. - - ,, ,Z-.-.yr -- -mv---. we-:Q O Zllfhe HEm1m:e-ton BTI? am Bram 1 H H I - . -7 THE GYMNASIUM 1,- 1-all . VS N Zrfw 'hai If F A i . in n -LL -g ,,,1PifI.,: CiE,, , , 1, 11, , . . ,.4. .. .. ,.,,i ,.., . ,.,. 1 4.,. -.-.-'Z!Hd9..Lfiwfiiff-ein-rrff- fZ31fwas- '- U . .,,, :1-Hu-.-m1gM.,---. Q -1 'w.- CL .A . ,.. Ziiwv ' l I- U ,, , . .,. . .. . . . , Cllalehnnian Eames Forty-seventh Annual Class Championship Meet of the Princeton Track Athletic Association EVENT WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE EVENT WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE R. E. Brown, '20 ....... ....IO I-5 sec. lil. C. R. Erdman, Ir., '19 .,.. 244-5 sec. I00'Ya1'd Dash A. F. Kelsey, ,ZI 220'Yafd Hurdles-4 2. G. A. Trowbridge, '20 R. Rafalsky, ,2O lgj. G. C. Buzby, ,IQ R. B1-Own, '20 . . ..'. 2 23-5 Sec, QCI. Sweet, 721 ............ 5 ff. Q ln. 220-Yard Dasl1...l2 S' A- Stewart, '20 12. B. M. Brock, '20 13 A. B' Jacobs, '21' High jump ...... .4 3. Tie between VV. I. Baird, Ir., '20, D. ' M. King, ,IQ, J. H. Stewart, '18 Y d D h I. H. Barrett, '18 ..... .... 5 1 sec. 'S and D' A' Uebelackeri ,Zi 0- 1 44 ar as 'i'7vI?E,ObS' ,'21 11. D. A. Uebelacker, ,2I..2O ft. UM in. ' ' ren' 19 Broad Jumlh --'-- 2. C. R. Erdman, Ir., 'IQ ' . . W. M ll, ' D. P. Swaney, '20 .... 2 min. 8 1-5 sec. 3 E unse I9 880'Yafd Run' H. B. Blauvelt, '20 ICI. W. B. Baker, '21 .... . ..10 ft. H. A. Etheridge, Jr., '19 P016 Vault -.----- 4 2. H. M. waneef, '20 L3. W. M. Streetman, '21 Qne-Mi1e Run. lggfaijiocgb 21' '4 mm' 37 Sec' Shot Put NTI. R. F. Cleveland, ,IQ ...... 40 ft. 82 in. ' 4' 0 Y ........- ' D' Foresnlans 121 4 2. Halsey, 21 443. J. M. Madden, 20 C.R.Ed ,.,' ..... -.. '.M.. ' ...... .'. I2O-Yard Hurdles. G- A. TFI.OnQgD2idge7 12, 153 5 Rec Hammer Thr0w..!' C' '?1cg2?E2ElCeiI:2I 103 ft 5 m G. C. Buzby, ,IQ L3. H. A. Callahan, ,ZI SUMMARY CLASS SCORE CLASS SCORE 1921-H ...MM 1919 .. ....23y4 T920 ---- 38M 1918 .. .. 5M 288 I rffxmsiiya., K fx' .,., L,,, ,,, 1 ,l4A ,... 4, , 4 ,,,, ,,,,,,.,:, AV 4Z A,4,, ,A:4 , -A-. Zlntmlass iflnhunr illirach jllllazet EVENT WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE EVENT WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE J. K. Strubing, Jr., '20 ..... 4 4-5 Sec. Relay Race C6 lapsDl'Won by '2I: A. F. Kelsey, I. B. Rhodes, 40-yard Dash..... A. F. Kelsey, '21 1920 vs. 1921 ..... I A. B. Jacobs, F. B. Bowman, V. C. A. B. Jacobs, '21 T, Mead, T. B. Penfield, Jr. ,Time: 1 min. 46 1-5 Sec. A. B. Jacobs, '21 .... ..... 5 7 2-5 Sec 440'Y3fd Dash--H E-Hf12afd,'18 l'I. C. F. Sweet, '21 .......... 5 ft. 5 in. A. E- COHOVCY, '21 ,2. VV. J. Baird, Ir., '20 High Jump ...... 4 3. Tie between D. A. Uebelacker, '21, T. B. Penheld, '2I..2 min. II 4-5 sec. 5 ,W B, M, Brock, '20, and J, H. Stew- 880-yard Run.... D. B. Foresman, '21 lx art, '18. I H. B. Blauvelt, '20 M1 R R' M' 'Mccuuoch' Lizgain 57 I 5 SCC Broad Jump IHedE2l,acEdr, 21 '2I ft' I in' le UU -------- , ' - 4' 3. E. W. Munsell '19 W. Rogers, 21 - ' H. P Malloy, '20 l'I. W. B. Baker, '21 .......... 9 ft. 6 in. 40-yard High C. R. Erdmah, Jr., 'IQ ........ 6 sec pole Vault 5 ,,,,. 4! 2, H. M, Walker, '20 Hurdles ....... 51121355 19 4, 3. VV. M. Streetman, '21 . . weet, '21 40-yard Low C. R. Erdman, Jr., 'IQ ..... 5 2-5 sec nfl- R. F- Cleveland, '19 ---- 40 ff- 3M in- Hurdles ....... G. C. Buzby, 'IQ Shot Put .... . 2. C. D. Halsey, jr., '21 I. K. Strubing, Ir., '20 .3- G- C- Bulb! '19 SUMMARY' CLASS SCORE CLASS I ScoRE 1921 .... 49 I-3 1920 .... .. I4 I-3 IQIQ .... . 23 IQI8 .... -- 3 I-3 I . ..A rg ,,., , ,.., . ,, ,,,, . ..,. , qlh. ., ,.,l ,, li, V.-I ,,,,, - Q E l f 3 ' ., T?-Bib ?.23?,fl3 flint-fl if 12-fillsfff.,-'iff ' . .fr..- qt 1 ,ag 4 M 1 1 1 I 4 1 11. ., ,,.,,,, J ,,,.at.1:.. -. ev - 'n-2-4-W ilntranullzgiate Zlthlntics UPPERCLASS BASKETBALL SERIES Won by ............................................ ..192o R. E. Blue R. L. Rafalsky R. M. Trimble R- J. Horne F. F. Rosenbaum G. P. lfVilliamson CANE SPREE Doubles Won by W. C. Dunn, '19, and W. M. Fletcher, '19. Runners- Monday Night, February 11, 1919. up, I. L. Werner, '21, and W. C. Thach, '21, Lightweight Class . L. A. Cover, '21, defeated W. B. Todd, '22, time, 3 min. 28 Freshman Tournament-Spring' 1918 sec. W'on by P. L. Sutphen, '2I. Middleweight Class SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN WRESTLING MEET R. I. Davis, '22, defeated P. H. Davis, '21, time, I0 min. IO February 22, 1913 sec. 135-pound Class Heavyweight Class I. S. Jacobs, Ir., '20, defeated A. W. Webster, '21, I. P. Dixon, '21, defeated P. L. Page, '22, time, 6 min. 18 SCC- ' 158-pound Class VV. B. Baker, '21, defeated G. Harper, 120. FALL TENNIS TOURNAMENT-1917 Singles Unlimited Class VVon by I. L. Werner, '21, Runner-up, E. T. Herndon, ,2I. C. F. Buechner, '20, defeated C. C. I. Carpenter, '2I. I NOVICE WRESTLING MEET WINNERS WINNERS G. H. Sibley, '20 .... .... 1 15-pound class K. O. Wilson, '20 ..... ..... 1 58-pound class I. S. Jacobs, '20 ....... .... 1 25-pound class F. Bueehner, '20 ..... ..... I 75-pound class A. W. Webster, '21 ..... .... 1 35-pound class M. H. Lane, '18 .... ..... U nlimited class W. B. Baker, '21 ...... .... 1 45-pound class 290 l r s i dii ' ,-li r I eh.. .1-.L p 5 -,,-., .,.- . N., . ,P H -:Elvin -W A -I IAQI A , I- I H , U ..,.A -.--4:-Ebel 'f 33 rvxne-ftotnriepf if .g,a:.B1+a -iff, 4f-! 1 A ---- A M Q- ' -' ' W e A'- ' Mnitnzrsitp lite bathing lub OFFICERS, 1918 JOHN C-MER H1BBEN .......... ..... I flonorary President XV. XV. VV. EXRROXVSMITH, 'IQ .... . .,... Vice-President BEDROS IQAZANJIAN, JR., '18 .... ...,.............. P resident FRANK SULLIVAN ..,......... .... S ecretary-Treasurer FRANK SULLIVAN .............. . ...... Director of Swimming The Princeton University Life-Saving Club has the distinction of being the oldest collegiate club of its kind in the country. The idea originated with Frank Sullivan, who started the club in IQI4, and it is to him that the credit is due for the club's rapid growth and the increase of interest in it shown by the undergraduates. Each year diplomas and medals are awarded to men passing the required tests. The comparatively small number of diplomas awarded each year indicates not a lack of interest, but the difficult character of the tests. Of these diplomas, which are recognized by all life-saving societies in this country, ten were awarded to undergraduates in 1918, while twelve medals were given to men who passed all tests except the three fancy dives and the time tests for the two swims. The customary contests in form-swimming and life-saving held annually by the club fvvere omitted in last year's program. But now that the college is once more upon a normal basis, without doubt, the Life- Saving Club will again take a place of prominence in the life of the college. The tests required to obtain a diploma are as follows: I. Swim 100 yards in 1 minute and 20 seconds. 10. Surface dive, bringing up a human subject in position 2. Swim a quarter-mile in 8 minutes. for carrying. 3. Swim 50 yards fully dressed, followed by 11. Three methods of release from wrist, back-strangle and 4. Undressing in the water, arm-and-body holds. 5. Swim 100 yards on the back, using the legs only. 12. Carrying a human subject 100 yards, using three different 6. Running front dive. methods. 7. Back dive. 8. Front jack-knife dive. 9. Back jack-knife dive. 13, Demonstrating the Schaefer method ofqresuscitation. I1t.VVI'lttC1'1 explanation of artificial respiration and after- treatment of the apparently drowned. . U DIPLOMA WINNERS ' C. F. Buechner, ,20 XV. A. Dew, '21 C. H. Georgi, ,20 B. K. Shaefer, '20 I. VV. Cooper, Ir., '21 I. H. Douglas, Ir., '20 D. W1 Richardson H. M. Twitchell, '20 S. Depue, Ir., '21 T-I. 'McP. Driscoll, '21 . MEVDAL VVINNERS VV. W. W. Arrowsmith, 'IQ L. Forbes, '21 R, Hopkinson, '21 rl. L. 'VVilson, '18 G. P. Bryan, '21 R. T-Iartshorne, '20 E. F. Mackey, '20 A. Wood, Ir.. '21 S. B. Creasey, '21 I. P. Hill, 'IQ F. P. Wtiite, '21 A. H. Van Alen, '20 291 Ah X EV N A ,ww ' ' .. T,,5v.,x, ..,,. ' . .MEN .,,. , H .,,V:, in In 4..T! 1 .I'4' V. l H L ,:V- f f f 59:-1-'figM12-fin-n,rJIQafs.mg.a:g,B1xa 3 f I 1 ij.. THE NORTHWESTERN CORNER OF THE CAMPUS f 23 ,- . 1, M332 -, 4'j,a1:'Q '?Qi!f' A ..ti'?lifYQ,g'-gEfi.TYC?tD.1jji Avll- . njgifi'lg,:vQj1,.g,V-: . , A., V .., A.. 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Deyo 'Charles P. Elgin 'NOt returned. iDeceased. Qlampus Qllluh FOUNDED, 1900 OFFICERS EDWARD I-I. COFFEY, JR., '20 ............ .,...... P resident HEINRICH C. TAYLOR, '20 ..... ..... X fice-President XVYLLYS P. AMES, '19 ...... ........ T reasurer QHOWARD N. DEY0, '20 ...................... ..... S ecretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES C. D. DE VINNE, '06 .............................. President G H. BELL, '04 ........ ..... i ......... S ecretary-Treasurer JOHN H. CLAPP, ,02 GEORGE O. LINKLETTER, '02 JOHN A. BRADLEY, '06 R. P. McCLENAHAN, ,O2 EDWARD H. COFFEY, JR., '20 Cex Otliciob MEMBERS, 1918 John H. Burns, Jr. 'William M. Parker MEMBERS, 1915 Edward R. Gardner Gerald R. Petterson 4tThOmas O. Helm, Jr. Robert' S. Pollard Uohn G. Howley h Edwin H. Proudtit iPrank J. McConnell Valentine K. Raymond John D. McMaster Arthur A. Rogers MEMBERS, 1920 Wlilliam S. Jacobs, Jr. James S. Montgomery Harold H. Helm Albert H. Schroeder Rogers S, Lamont Sidney A. Stewart 295 Craig R. Smith 'tRObert B. Russell, Jr. 4'RandOlph VV. Shannon Charles H. Townsend Frederick L. Tracy Heinrich C. Taylor Philip B. Townley Thomas G. Yliliite l K fx I aw I -4 ve T-WAS Ly V - .3 f- '- 4 ' '- - - ' -' 3: 1 . .. ,. , ' - ' ' 1--N--E L . L , s ' W 211172 Iarrncvlon Erie a Brat CANNON CLUB LgEg EfAx . 1 -.,, I . :,. - - ' .. . .'- . 4 - QE kwa f.IRf.frn1u.fg-1.7REifi2 g . '..A1 Pk 'kjaines E. Bryan 'PHenry M. Clark Edwin XV. Doyle Williain I. Baird, Jr. Edwin I. Brooks John B. Cowan, Ir. Henry H. Dolan ENN returned. TDeeeaSed. James M. Anderson, Qliamtnn Qiluh FOUNDED, 1896 OFFICERS 'THOMAS W. GREGORY, ' GAMBLE LATROBE, IR., '20 .... IQ ........... ........... P resident . . . . . . .Vice-President WILLIAM J. BAIRD, JR., i2O .............., Secretary-Treasurer TRUSTEES DAVID TWLAHANY .................... ......... P resident ALBERT W. HIXRRIS ..... ..,........ V ice-President CARLYLE GARRISON .. . ................. Secretary D. S. Goon AI.BERT I. PAINE VV. C. SHANLEY CHARLES S. WILLS ERNEST C. VVILLS MEMBERS, 1919 Jr. Williain B. Garrett bilohn' B. King Thomas VV. Gregory Artemas C. Leslie H. L. Kalt ?GillJert King MEMBERS, Harold F. Egner 'E ?SanIuel XV. Elwood WVK-'illiam N. Gaver 297 Allyn I. Marsh Robert' VV. Parker 1920 P.. C. Hatch' Gamble Latrobe, John B. O'Dea Ir. XGodfrey Pyle Uohn H. Raftery 4fGeorge D. Saville Stephen XV. VVaterbury james S. Sloan Wfallace B. Thompson Uohn G. XX'atSon Kllavicl C. XVineln'enncr, 3d ' 1-'a' -4'.w f ',-- 11':'-'ff' . -fvQ.f1'-'f - -4' fx -:A Q 1'-2 , I , ...M-fm. CAP AND GOVVN CLUB 11 L I F M . .,::v, ..,. :.' . , ' '- Y. , 'A.- I . WL -,:. -Q, '-.- .. ,. I . ,- w1.:, - -.. .i , ..I,' ,. ., , ,VQA j rAiBfmfiPlD'1 Andrew Anderson, Jr. ?Harold K. Bulkley Charles R. Erdman, Ir. 'kliben D. Finney Albert A. Fraser F. VVarburton Guilbert VVilhelmus B. Bryan, I Hiram B. Blauvelt TStewart Chapin Curtis B. Dall Wlilliam H. Downs Iohn lrl. Gray 'Not returned. Deceased. Clap anti Quinn Qliluh OFFICERS ,CHARLES R. ERDMAN, IR., ,IQ ......... ........ P resident RODERICK F. MAKEPEACE, ,IQ ..... .... V ice-President GEORGE A. TROXVBRIDGE, '20 ........................ Secretary THOMAS L. RALEIGH, '20 ...... - .................... Treasurer BOARD OF TRUSTEES HERBERT L. TVIILLS, 'o4.. ...........................President G. R. HLANKS, ,IS .......... ................... T reasurer I. VVHITNEY BAKER, '04 ........................... Secretary MARSHALL F. MILLS, ,O2 . ROBERT H. MCCAGUE, '18 C. M. BUTLER, '10 ' VVILLTAM B. BRYAN, IR., ,20 MEMBERS, 1918 Robert H. McCague William McK. Bowman MEMBERS, 1919 XAugereau G. Heinsohn Lansing C. Holden, jr Arnold H. Jennings D Benjamin F. Tones, 3d W. Boulton Kelly George B. Larkin Q TDavid B. McDougal Roderick F. Makepeace John C. Milne Theron L. Prentiss TArthur Preyer M. Stanley Quay MEMBERS, 1920 Charles R. Gregor G. Edgar Hackney Edward S. Hubbell Fremont C. Peck Thomas J. E. Pulling Thomas L. Raleigh TPhilip D. Reynolds TAl'den Rogers Cornwell B. Rogers 'William L. Savage Harrison B. Smith Elliott Speer XErnest C. Savage TMcNeil V. Seymour, ji Howard D. Siedler Xloouis F. Timmerman, I TPl1ilip Van Deventer Haines R. Steers, Ir. rGerald P. Thomas George A. Trowbridge I. Reynolds Van Cleve ,lohn S. YVorrlen ' -'.. - 55 H -',. f,,. ., ,. . -my ,.-19. 31, . V ,. ., . mx , . I ef: ,, K I 1 PRINCETON CHARTER CLUB l .NNN 'fl ... . . . Rrinretnnefllibarter Cliluh FOUNDED, 1901 OFFICERS VVILLIAM M. PAXTON, 313, ,IQ .....,.... .... P resident TWAXWELL M. HAMILTON, '18 ...... .... T reasurer EVIAHLON' PITNEY, IR., '20 ...... ...........,........ S ecretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS OLIVER C. REYNOLDS, '04 XVARREN W. CUNNINGHAM, '06 .ALLAN DAVIES, ,IO JOHN A. STEXVART, 313, '05 EDWIN H. BURK, '09 CARLETON B. RIKER, '13 If Maxwell M. Hamilton Fford Burchell TGeorge C. Buzby Louis A. Cerf, Ir. Edward O. Douglas VV'adsWorth C. Dunn TAlexander M. Greene TShelden Abbett H. Drewry Baker 'kXValter F. Chappell XF. Slee Crocker Kenneth E. Demarest 'kN0t returned. Tlleceased. MEMBERS, 1918 Berkeley S. Michael MEMBER Scott Hayes 'james K. B. Hockaday A eWVatts S. Humphrey, Ir. Harry P. Keller TPhilip Kissam gFAllJert S. Klein, Ir. S, 1919 Thomas C. Lorcl John N. May, Ir. TVVistar Morris ,kPaul V. Mravlag William K. Nimick Wfilliam M. Paxton MEMBERS, 1920 Louis G. Kaye Severn T. Haviland Uolin A. Mapes Frederick E. Martin 301 Williain M. iMather Mahlon Pitney, Jr. Locke Richmond flames B. Stricker 1 3d IRWIN A. SPRAGUE, IR Wlilliam A. Buell Richard H. Randall Yjohn B. Rich Albert Shaw, Ir. Charles M. Smith, 3d Irwin A. Sprague, Ir. XBenjamin Strong, Jr. Dexter P. Swaney George F. VVilliamson David J. W'inton 'kRobert C. XVoorlworth K? fwmmh . ,,,. . , ,,,, 1 ,.f. . ..., .. .L,, .,...A , Q... ,4,, . A , , , ., . X, , A 1 v CLOISTER INN CLUB ' . . X51 f T., ,if-fu.. , l - ' ?',f -Q1 fwEAw'flkhf?Q Qh ..,, U.. M 1 mgg,iwfA j 1' , av- , 1 , . , ' .. .. ,. -gf-.-5 , r'i11ff'.?blK51i?iff..7l?1f5ifif'Q..h'.:'..Q-vgr QEIni5ter Zinn Qiluh FOUNDED, 1912 E. M. SHELTON, '19... J. L. SCHAEFER, '19... VV. L. POVVERS, '20 .... OFFICERS , ..... ...President .... .Treasurer ...Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHARLES E. B1NGHAM, '13 ..... 5 ,... ............... 1 Jresident RAYMOND T. HOOPES, '13 ............... Secretary-Treasurer QCLARENCE P. FREEMAN, '14 LOUIS M. WASHBURN, '15 fBETHUNE M. GRANT, 311, '16 JAMES CHEESE, IR., '18 STERLING GA11, JR., '15 THURSTON I. DAVIES, '16 HENRY C. RUTLEDGE, '17 MEMBERS, 1918 T. Clark Mathews I Howard S. Lyon MEMBERS, 1919 XVillfam Lee Clark 'kSamuel D. Guerin 1'Charles D. Lennox Thomas MCD. N. Lewis XCharles E. Cameron George L. Eynon 'Herman E. Frey Not returned. Donald K. Luke Arthur VV. Marks George D. Moore Arthur L. Norton MEMBERS, Donald M. I-lalsted Sumner A1 jackson john S. Jacobs 3 I. Louis- Schaefer, jr. John S Senseman, . Elbert M. Shelton 1920 I. M. Landis John R. O'Neill VVilliam L. Powers 'FArchibald P. Updike john C. VVeSt Chester L XXfilIia1ns Bernhard K. Schaefer Xlrrederielc C. Squier, Ir Hayes M. Wfalke r x . -'X F ' s':: A A ,Lf .:. ,, K , ,.,4 AA.,. ., .: ,,:, .1, : , .AA . ..,. , .,....?W 119-J3Bfi1Y1:PiD1v'f-'fgfitieig .'. '.', 1 .-.. T A .EII b- zu A-,, , ,ltt ?,, A,,,, .I - ,,.,-1...., ,,,,.1 -V , ...- - 5,-h4--:,xa-A-- fb.-: COLONIAL CLUB few 1 . . E -V 'V x' ., I f ,' l Ire' 4 B K nit' fx 1.-1 N f 1 fd, r xi ,IEP A o. .mm 2' 4 Nb A A , I FRANCIS NV. DINSMORE, ,O4 RICHARD B. hkLouis F. Auger llfilliam H. Bade 'kPau1 G. Bigler d:Harold S. Bond AkFranCis A. Callery d4GordOn C. Cooke Harvey S. Firestone, Ir. 'kNot returned. Qllulnltial Qlluh FOUNDED, 1891 OFFICERS LAWRENCE R. PAGE, ,IQ ........................... President HENRY D. JOHNSON, '20 .... ........ V ice-President AARON B. CUTTING, '18 .................. Secretary-Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS GEORGE XV. YUENOLING, 'OI ...,...,......,......... Chairman .ALFRED ELY, IR., '05 ........ ................... Treasurer CHILDS FRICK, ,O5 COLEMAN P. BROXVN, '05 JOHN FARR, JR., '09 DUANE, 'IO IRVING B. KINGSFORD, ,I3 MEMBER, 1918 Aaron B. Cutting MEMBERS, 1919 Uohn A. Dodd f'LaurenCe McCormick ,Stephen H, Ienekes d'Robert D. McDougal, Ir. Howard XV. Maxwell- Lawrence R. Page fl: MEMBERS, 1920 ' Erdinan Harris Irving Harris Henry D. Iolinson C. Tyler Kelsey John L. Kuser, Ir. George A. Lawrence Holm Lee Joseph M. Madden 305 J Willia1n R. Semans john I. B. Stoetzer james A. O'Gor1nan, Robert T. Sherman Uolin S. Taber I f ' 31'- !'1' ' -- 1-f --: A ---f'-f sv '- -- .f'.-. - .11-1+ -'-'-' -, ' - -. -:rv .,.. ,,- f nw- -:aw -1,' '--,'f A -14f -'1'1'-- w'w v-- - ' -.gag-0---we-wclyf, .0552 , .-.Sak UNIVERSITY COTTAGE CLUB ,. A ,,, . ,.,' , ,A.,. , ,,.1. ..,,, ,, Q, f Gtlnihersitp Qlluttage Qiluh FOUNDED, 1887 OFFICERS WILLIAM A. KIRKLAND, ,IQ ....,................... President VV. BEAUMONT WHITNEY, JR., ,IQ ........ Financial Secretary XV. CLARK HUTCI-IINSON '20 ............. Assistant Treasurer J E E. HICKS HERRICIC, '88 BERNARD S. HORNE, 'QC BOARD OF GOVERNORS ALBERT B. SCHULZ, '03 ............................. Chairman HARRY I. CAESAR, '13 .... .......... 1 ......... T reasurer RUSSELL R. SLOAN, '05 ,.... ...................... S ecretary GEORGE C, FRASER, '93 CLINTON V. MESSEROLE, '98 RICHARD E. DWIGHT, '97 ELROY CURTISS, 'Oo HENRY LOWE, '97 XV. O. NIORSE, '02 ERSKINE IHEWITT, 'QI George C. Bailey Robert F. Barnett G. Kimball Battle Samuel D. Conant 'kHenry W. Doyle Richard P. Dunn 'FranciS M. Barker C. Frederick Buechner, Ir I. Logan Burke VV. R. Compton, Ir. James H. Douglas, Ir. Gerald M. English John F. Fennelly, Ir. 'kNot returned. TDeceased. MEMBER, 1917 Oswald Fowler Q MEMBERS, -1919 Gardner Hawkins 'Oscar 'M. Kilby William A. Kirkland Milton G. Potter Cecil Read lfVilliam E. Studdiiord, Thomas H. Lineaweaver Anson W. H. Taylor aklidward M. Mcllvaine, Ir. TWalker Taylor, Ir. TPhilip M. Parker MEMBERS, 1920 J. Porter Gillespie Gilson B. Gray, Ir. 'Henry C. Harrison 'Aubrey DeN. Hutcheson VV. Clark Hutchinson John I. johns Samuel H. Kauffman JOl1l1.R. Kimbark tRichard F. Lamarche Armani: Legendre 'kjohn B. Miller Julius C. Ransom U. Nevin Schroeder, Ir Lyra S. Schroeder If N. H, DONALD, '03 DEAN MATHEY, lI2 I. A. LARKIN, 113 fiHarry C. Thompson WV. Beaumont XYhitne5 l'Charles O. VViegancl Forest L. Williams Joseph S. Young John M. Sharpe, 3d John K. Struhing, lr. William R. K. Taylor, I 'Gough Thompson Alvin R. Vogt John Barkley Nl'itherspoon I , V -. w f qiefi f .v . . , ll ', x DIAL LODGE I I , J il. 4.A,4. . . . . .. r JAMES I. PORTER, ,II Frank Kenneth W. Alford Stewart M. Butler Edward R. Gardner 4'VVilliam A. Garrigues, Charles M. Butler John P. Cotton Carl H. Donner 1'NOt returned. 'l . . -. ' A ' ' vvwls-'S' .. '. f.,q, .14.1:, . :.fr52::r R tal Tlnhgnz FOUNDED, 1908 INCORPORATED, 1912 OFFICERS YJ. EDMUND EGNDR, '18 ................ ........ P resident HOXX ARD M. SMITH, ,IQ .... ..... V ice-President X101-IN F. PARKER, ,IQ .... .,......... T reasurer JOHN P. COTTON, '20 ...... ...Assistant Treasurer HENRY B. TURNER., '20 .......,................... Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES XYILFRED I. FUNK, '09 ....,..... ' .,........... .... C hairrnan ALFRED V. S. OLCOTT-, 'oo ..... K .... Treasurer BERNARD PRYTON, ,I7 ........ ..,........,......... S ecretary T. H. MACAULEY, '12 CHARLES D. ORTH, IR., '13 HAROLD VON HAssLAc1-IDR MEMBERS, 1918 S. Clowney Spencer E. Palmer MEMBERS, 1919 W'illiam B. F. Hax Uohn R. McCuue, Ir. Howard M. Smith VVenman A. Hicks ' Holm F. Parker 'kwlilliain H. Van VVart Donald VV. Kelly 2RolJert I. T. Paul Robert H. Washburn Ir. ' MEMBERS, 1920 D. L. Bartlett Fringer Courtlandt Otis Edward Schickhaus, Ir. L. Daniel Houck TDavid H. Plough, Ir. Henry B. Turner Vlfalter F. Johnson 309 in ,, .,,. - H ....,x1. ,, ..,. ,, , .:,, ,.,.., . .. ,.,... ,v ,,v., . me1Hf.ia afrnLm ,g1Qrifg3g.afg 2aifa ELM CLUB MEMBERS, 1919 in I,LXLN pk f' fox ssiiifri. l T2 vv. . , 'i 2,-new iff'-' 'NAV' f --.. ,L-...5.-ve.,--V. - 'j.,,Q.. .,.,, ,,.1 , , ,,,., , I V ! 94235 Y-mtifi 9-1r.rf-5331? inligdigmra I HARRY A. ETHERIDGE, ,IQ .... JAMES B. FIELD, '20 ...... PAUL T. BRUYERE, 101, .... CHARLES PRESBREY, '06 .... X, xNot Walter W. Arrowsmith Lochren Donnelly Harry A. Etheridge, Ir. Charles L. Carrick, Ir. Harrison S. Dirnrnitt James B. Field Elliot C. Grandin returned. QEIIU Clllluh OFFICERS President TILGHMAN V. MORGAN, '20 .... Secretary Vice-President ' WILLIAM W. WHEN, '19 ..... Treasurer GEORGE H. SIBLEY, '20 .................... A ssistant Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS . .. . ...President , J. DOWNER, 'o5. . . . .. ... Treasurer ...............Vice-President A. ROCHE, IR., '03, . . . . . . . .. ... Secretary HARRY A. ETHERIDGE, ,IQ ....... Q .,.. Undergraduate Member MEMBER, 1918 Elbert Dent, Ir. 'fHoward M. Fish Donald M. King 'Oliver M. Lawson MEMBERS, Benjamin F. Kraffert Carroll W. Laird Woodford A. Matlock, Ir. Tilgliman V. Morgan 'KI-Ienry C. Long 'Robert G. Rouse 'George B. Ruth 1920 ' VValter L. Morgan Gilbert G. Osmer Louis C. Reynolds George H. Sibley C. Arnold VVard William W. Wren R. Dale Sparhawk VV. Gates VVells Thomas I. Wfood I . -----V mi M MW- ....- . , ,,,.,.. ...., .. .,Q.A , ,,Q, ,., ,. Mfr, V N ,M . la, -P,- , ,, -'-' -. ,, A, ., , , wg, .,., -ri'11-U319:g.1fj31f-mtri9-Uf:f,-,figjg12.1.8:313msln.,1f:g5g251f 5- , ,,,,,,favg,'fg-vw'-. 4: --:f---- wsu -:41- ' Y ' ' ,. , -1-.-- , 5-, .,,1 - ., ,. 1?5:-sv --N' rqmgr - PRINCETON GATEWAY CLUB IF EI .. .- ..t.. . u i e ... , a t E f bwerinfrfeersfi r .iW + Paul Benrimo NTAURICE Thomas S. Hargest, 2d James VV. Armstrong, Maurice E. Clark Rudolf A. Cannon Prentice N. Dean Samuel T, Dodd, Ir. 'ot returned. I rinuztnn Eatztnap Qliluh FOUNDED, 1913 OFFICERS GEORGE M. HARPER, IR., ,2O .......... ..... P resident ARTHUR W. HORTON, JR., 120 .... ,... X fice-President JOHN A. W1LsoN, '20 ........ .........,. S ecretary CHARLES A. UNDERXVOOD, y2O ...., ..... T reasurer-Manager ROGERS, '20 .... .... . . .Assistant Manager MEMBERS, 1919 d:David D. M. Haupt 'William B. Kloppenburg ilffdward V. D. NVigl1t, Ir. I. G. lNorley MEMBERS, 1920! R George M. Harper, Ir. Richard Hartsliorne Arthur VV. Horton, Ir. Robert E. Porteous C. C. Ringwalt Maurice Rogers Charles A. Underwood 'ltKeyes D. Sanders Harold R. XN'anless RZLS'1TlO11Cl Sanger John A. XVilson Lawrence M. Sclianck Leonard Moore Wlalter B. Stewart 4 -. . L IVY CLUB ' . V .-f:- ..-- ' f . -. .X .-,f.. ,,,,. V f. -,,.. , ., , .. f A-.1 -A' F KX e 'i'3'-2 ' . . , - . . . RJJ. J . T ! fl' g ' A -. Zlhp. Qllluh UNDERGRADUATE OFFICERS VVJILLIAM S. GRAY, JR., ,IQ .......,...........,..., President FRANKLIN B. CHRISTMAS, ,IQ ..... ........... T reasurer JOHN M. HARLAN, '20 .............. .............. S eeretary DAVID H. MCALPIN, '2O ..........,....... Assistant Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS R. LAXVRENCE BENSON, 'OI ..,................ .... P resident RUDOLPH L. YVALTON, 'O5 ..... .... .... T r easurer ,ALVIN S. DEVEREUX, '12, ...... 5 .................. Secretary OLIVER HARRIMIXN, JR., '83 R. LAXVRENCE BENSON, ,OI -HERBERT L. DILLON, ,O7 ,ADRIAN H. LARKIN, '83 PERCY R. PYNE, 2D, '03 'H. FAIRFIELD OSBORN, JR., 'O9 FREDERICK XM STELLE, ,Q3 HAROLD NIINOTT, '05 NORMAN S. MACKIE, 'O9 HORATIO W. TURNBULI., '96 RUDOLIJII L. NVALTON, 'O5 .ALVIN S. DEVEREUX, ,IZ MEMBERS, 1918 Charles R. Arrott Leonard Beekman Jarvis Cromwell MEMBERS, 1919 John H. Amen Hay Cooke, 2d 4fAlhert G. Jennings, Jr. 4'Allison Armour, 2d 'kRobert Cresswell Arthur L. Niles, Jr. Franklin B. Christmas VVilliam S. Gray. Jr. ' Yfhomas Robins, Jr. MEMBERS, 1920 . XE- VV- Baird, JIT XI-Ienry R. Drowne, Jr. John M. Jamison, Jr. XGeorge E. Bowdoin John R. Boyd' lfCyrus Clark Howard C. Coxe 'Not retu rned. 'kJanon Fisher, Jr. John M. Harlan 4Snowden Henry David H. McAlpin, 3d 'kJoseph A. Minott Arthur' Paul 315 Cruus A1CCORMlCK, ,IZ CHARLES SCRIBNERA, JR., 7I3 JAMES E. GOWAN, YI7 JOHN H. AMEN, 'IQ David Williainsoii 4fArthur Terry, Jr. A'Owen J. Toland John lVintersteen Fredrick S. Polhemns Robert VV. Speir, Jr. Henry B. Thompson .Alexander C. Zahriskie g ,WU - fx 2 1- :' ---fy-L55 -,-- 4 - ., '--' 1-ff' 1 - -- ,qg ,-,. 1 1-av - --'- -.- - -.'---' L- .--..- 5' ,....., 25115-nmfi KEY AND SEAL CLUB Uhe Xartneelinn Eric a Bran ,Q HENRX' XV. BUX'r0N, '94 KENNETH M. NICEWAN, '06 2'Ge0rge R. Blakeley 'XVillian1 S. Freeborn D. Clarence Gibboney, Willia1II B. Haffner James P. Hill ifAllen V. Peden Ross H. Pentz 'KI-lave not returned. O I , , QTfH1f .. .- ':- 17'-' f' -12 -1 T ' - ' ':- A- ' I r , 1 . , ., ,kfi3fg?f'-fi-'11rfi'.'-li. I 1 gsifi. I . - ' ' 'L ' L - 1 . 'VF' ll-'f-f '5f.7,?'T71313' . ,..,. fa - .: - '- ' f -' V A - -'-' -' A ' , imp anh :Sunni Qllluh FOUNDED 1904 OFFICERS 'VVILLIAM B. HAFITNER, ,IQ ........... ........ P resident BENJAMIN F, VVATTS, ,2O ......... ...,. V ice-President D. CLARENCE GIBBONEY, JR., 'IQ ..... ...... T reasurer CYRIL SLOANE, 'IQ ..............., ..... S ecretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS IQALPH B. HIGGINS, ,I2 ...... I ..... President GILBERT N. LIUNTING, '07 ..... ..... S eeretary R0GER HZINDS, '06 ......... ...................... T reasurer HAROLD S. RICHARIJS, '06 STERLING WNIORTON, '05 HENRI ScHw0B, '06 LANVRENCE D. HOXXVELL, '13 MEMBERS, 1919 ' Alfred E. Jenkins lfjohn A. Moss 'fEdmund T. Keenan Frank Pardee, Ir. TEl111S T. Knowlson , Lawrence M. Proctor bWVillian1 C. Lyman dfloseph G. Ramsay Xjohn H. MacCreadie . MEMBERS, 1926 1101111 R. Ritchie Carl E. Schuster Louis H. Sichelstiel ' 3l7 fXLBERT S. RICI-IARDS Cyril Sloane 2'Le0p0ld E. Starr Ellis J. Waller Paul C. NValter Benjamin F. lVatts, ON, '13 Jr. K fmfwva.. , MTF ' .. ' 1 .qgqg A' , W ..., Ulm1Qf mfrQ.u f4 g1aff PRINCETON QUADRANGLE CLUB K KN 1 - ' 'I - .--' -:I-A -1.1.-14 -- .1 -'x- -:I 4- -. ' 72'-7 e VV. G. BARR, '03 I J. Clement Boyd Meredith H. Ewing XHarold M. Bowman tStuart Carkener, 2d Francis A. Comstock : Charles L. De Long Charles A. Brandon Donald Danforth George G. Fox Lewis D. Hitzrot XNot returned. tDeceased. -1 iBrintetun Guahrangle Qtluh FOUNDED, 1901 OFFICERS JUNIUS P. FISHBURN, '18 ............ President EMIL WV. A. SCHUMANN, '20 .... ..... S ecretary LEVVIS M. STEVENS, ,20. ........ Treasurer BOARD OF TRUSTEES GEORGE F. GREEN, '07 ....................... ..... P resident CLIFFORD G. DIXON, 'II .... .................... T reasurer WILLIS G. WILMOT, '20 ......... . ......... . .......... Secretary C. AMES BROOKS, '05 ' DAVID H. CLARK, '08 J. DAYTON VOORHEES, '05 MEMBERS, 1918 Iunius P. Eishburn Kenneth A. Morris Edmund S. Hayes Francis R. Rogers MEMBERS, 1919 Haines O. Denby Edmund S. Manny :kTl1OI'l'l3S A. Ellicott Stanley 'Mortimer, Ir. Herbert M. Ill :':Franklin G. Muzzy bklsansclen McCandless -Hohn V. Newlin ' MEMBERS, 1920 ' BWV. B. LaForce Ray Foote Purdy Clarence M. Garrigues Lauren E. Rogers Iames N. Hynson Emil WV. A. Schumann Severt H. Petterson Palmer Smith, Ir. 3l9 XVALTER G. SILL, 304 Henry M. Steele - :'tWildey C. Rickerson il. VV. Stafford Noel S. Symons Frank D. 'Warren, Ir Lewis M. Stevens Lewis B. Stuart Willis G. Wfilmot Robert B. Young, Jr. ,.-, I , '.'- 1 ' ,I A' 35-L .,, -...- . .5-4. ' ' ' Tu mv ,::,aE?.,,....:a,f:,F:VA :.sE1?5. . li 5 I R .Il I1 -. .F J W 4 :WM- . . ' ' . . .ff-. ' . .W , . . :.. . ,. , , H Q, V I I I 1 I 5 ' E . ,,'i2,-:..- -f 4 17 ,ff-ff! , 44 I 'HI'- Y' ji, I- ,, 'H'-,. New 1 wwf ' I If A . -7 ' A ff: f' ' 4 , . .W ,f T?,'f --' I?-f-p ,.,-f 4-f f If-I If f -T - .. .... .. .. ...:i:.: ...,... , ,,,-f,,. ,Qf ' ' ,l?3! a aj .Z 4,121 fr. ,t,- 1, ,f- C.. -g2 4 ,Cf X I W. , MA? ,Al 'X-4222, Az! mx sg L Z-'Q MG. 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Anderson Geoffrey V. Azoy TRice Bassett John G. Bechtel :?Rohert E. Blue 'kNOt returned. TDeCeased. rimietun illerrate Qllluh FOUNDED, 1904 OFFICERS TTQAYMOND C. XVI-IITMAN, ,IQ ....... ......... P resident L. RICHARD TQINNARD, 'IQ .... .... V ice-President ALBERT STREICHENBERG, JIU ............. ....... T reasurer PFBERTRAM M. BROCK, '2o .................... ...... S ecretary ACTING OFFICERS L. RICHARD TQINNARD, ,IQ ...........,,... .... P resident JOHN G. BECHTEL, ,2O ....... .... S ecretary DONfXLD C. ANDERSON, ,2O ...... I .................. Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS GUSTAV C. VVUERTH, IO7 .......... ' .........,....... Chairman JAMES S. E.-XDIE, 'IO .,...,............... Secretary-Treasurer RAYMOND C. VVHITMAN, '19 L. RICHARD TQINNARD, ,IQ Cm' offical - MEMB Names E. Irvrne Archibald DeB. Johnson Vlfyckoff Keach L. Richard Kinnard TEClvvard H, Ludlow I CCA' ofccioj ERS,.1919 ?Charles F. McQuistOn tMilton D. Moore Tl-Jaul XV. Price 9WVilliam VV. Scudder Guy L. Smith MEMBERS, 1920 . Bertram M. Brock tRandOlph E. Brown :FI-Ivan T. Fisher Arthur H. Fawcett Raymond L. Hamilton Sidney L. Mdlvain Arthur F. Mead Russell B. Mercer H. Kepple Miller, Ir. 3.2! Al.BI2IZT STREICHENBERG, ,IQ Cm' ojjffcoj Albert Streichenberg ?RObert H. Tinsman Hamilton M. vXV3.l'l'Cl1 lfRaymOnd C. Wfhitman WE. Simpson Yeomans Wfilliam S. Nossman Wlfilliam l-l. Osborn Isaac L. Requa tCarl V. Sandcll '1 5i17P'- an 5 ,. .Q.-, .. .. ,1. ,,. ,. .AE. V,.,., ,Q.,. if 'Ji1e1 4f 3Hfx11n'rio-n.:f TIGER INN eff ssefmwrnrantfg A mam A L ali FREDERIC J. TNLTOSES, 192 flames H. Ackerman yFGrosvenor L. Ball :kWilliam VV. Bell, Ir. Carl M. Casey Robert D. Clark Harold B. Collins t Donald C. Alford James H. Beal, Ir. Uohn R. Butts bk Nelson B. Dane t Not returned. ?Deceased. Tiger ilnn FOUNDED, 1890 E INCORPORATED, 1892 OFFICERS JOHN J. VVINN, ,IQ ...... ,..... . .....,............. P resident CARL M. CASEY, JIQ ..................,.. Secretary-Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHARLES A. CASS, V02 ............................ President FRANKLIN MURPHY, IR., '95, . .5. ..,. Vice-President A B. D. BTCCLAVE, 712 ........... . ..,,..... Secretary DICKSON Q. BROWN, '95. . . . . . L ................. Treasurer G. MALCOLM, '08 CHARLES VV. LUKE, '08 CILORGE VV. BUNN, ,IZ MEMBERS, 1919 Grant A. Dihert iStanley G. Freck George M. Funk SEdwin A. Georgi Ralph Goldsmith 4'George 'W. Henderson e'Hudson G. Samson :'4Curtis VV. McGraw RH. G. W. Parmele Stacy B. Rankin Francis J. Rue, 3d MEMBERS, 1920 . John R. Daniell XVilliam B. Fyffe Carl H. Georgi :'fMaurice S. Gould Andrew P. Happer Thomas Heath Joseph H. Schenk, 3d 'WVilliarn Stone . Frank NV. Sidler Lasater Terrell George A. Vaughn, jr. John J. lfVinn Robert M. Trimble Hanford M. Twitchell Frederick Yeiser I Q Mimi: Y' I-VH Q, ,nvb l U VV, , ' ' g f ,--' -A 1 K- ,Q I ,, 2 5. K ' I gig, 5 -f. '- 1yi?s'f. -xr: ' 7 7? I 446 'mi I : ':,fQ1 : ., 45' . -- A fret ?6!Ei:z9.,I9r1 r E PRINCETON TOXVER CLUB Uhe EB:-mnvton T81-11: a Bran . fem .- . . ffflem, -I '- ' ' , '1.'a'-:.- ..- '- ' -1' -- . , -1-. .F A .H WHAT, AQ E.. M ..L,a .-.Fw,,W,,,E,?. -' f 1 ' . ... . V. . .. . - ...lug .. .- Az..- Ig. .. V. .' A iiifz. 1' ' CM ' -' f U ' 4 . - - --wan : SIDNEY T. HOLT, '03 W. HENRY AEBOT, '04 I George S. Schmidt Bonham H. Bostick Francis D. Butler Uames G. Campbell 4'Kenneth K. Carter john Cooke .lohn G. Campbell George H. Chase, 3d Franklin S. Deuel James M. Farr, 3d Harry B. Fine 'Not returned. Princeton Ulintner Qllluh FOUNDED, 1902 OFFICERS RALPH D. MCKEE, ,IQ .............. ............ P resident SAMUEL S. SCHMIDT, ,IQ .... ............. T reasurer JOHN P. DENNIS, '20 ............ E ........ Assistant Treasurer GEORGE H. CHASE, 3D, '20 .......................... Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS FRANK H. LITTLE, '03 ................... ' .......... Chairman RAYMOND T. FISH, '13 SAMUEL S. SCHMIDT, ,IQ RALPH D. NICKEE, ,IQ iSINcI.AIR HALIILTON, '06 MEMBER. 1917 James L. Horne MEMBERS, 1918 S. Davis Page, Ir. Leland C. Rhodes S. D. Wrigllt ' MEMBERS, 1919 Frederick S. Cooper Ralph D.' McKee 'FAllan B. Groover 'Uohn C. Maxwell Uames W. McFarlane Ralph L. McGean I. Dryden Kuser : Robert W. McKnight A. Moore Montgomery Paul W. Orth - MEMBERS, 1920 James N. Frantz Carl E. Garnaus John P. Dennis Thomas D. Haigh Frederick S. Ketchum Rensselaer W. Lee David K. Miller Richard L. Page 325 HARRY I. SOLMER, '07 Arthur B. Tyler Samuel S. Schmidt :l'David VV. Sloan, Ir. William B. Talbert, Ir. Richard NV. Thorington Eyvincl M. Verner Joseph S. Parry, Ir. George A. Robbins Murray D. Smith , Livingston R. Thurman L 'L,LL , , , .., . ,. , 4 Z , . ,,i HOLDER HALL 5 . .A -,f , . ..W. .f. . . ,., -:A+2!Ehg,QQ -2 1B'rm:fto,n.ff, ,fiQ1:am-ag1431v,ar5ae1lf '-P 2 4 , '.,. .-1-Q-- -'rffw . -,,: .,A., 1 5 , ?5.., .. w.: T EZ I U O C Mwmmm NNM N vi X ff f xv A. wx fxg W5 I -- 5 - X KV r N I Q w 3, -: mb O KL ,Je- - 1 ' - - f ,f x lNX 6 N J-'D - '. 1 Inn .-- Hi I fx F fx l . r ' I '. I- I , 1 - qa':'.aiI . - ,. 43' . ' I, 5 3: ':f 5532 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOLS COMMITTEE BUSHNELL E. 1-IARRIS VVALLIS PIPER CASEY HUECIINER LAWRENCE IIACKNEY WIIITNEY KIRKLAND W. I. HARRIS ERDMAN DowNs r I gm K A ., f- l .H ,...x pm., .,. I --L . , ,L - - ,, . .., .. .,,,A 4 I.,,.. , .,', .I V: .1 Qvxv ' f gigrwmet mcrg,1Q2iiiTir.3,,'e1,4,,E1.1fw21-3' ',4- Q 'fff.f1'Q2.1E. 3g - fr- -- W ' ' .. .-w4.--: ' '- .. -: u1?? ----: kiffiii' ,iitiibit 2 Glinhergrahuate btbunls nmmittee 55557-Q HE Undergraduate Schools Committee is primarily the means whereby men coming to Princeton from the various ID preparatory schools situated throughout the country are kept in touch with their former schools, and the schools K6 X533 with them. On the one hand, there are always available in the Schools Room in Nassau Hall publications sent in to the committee from the different preparatory schools. On the other hand, the various school delegations in j Princeton are Organized into Clubs under the C0minittee's jurisdiction, and through the ofhcers chosen by these clubs information regarding the college activities of the members is transmitted to the school authorities. Another important function of the Schools Committee is the distribution throughout preparatory and high schools of the various University publications as well as additional literature of interest to prospective Princeton students. Men contemplating coming to college are invited to Princeton and entertained by the section of the Committee designed for this purpose. In brief, the purpose of this committee is to bring desirable men to Princeton. The membership of the Executive Committee, which is limited, is determined by competitions held during Freshman and Sophomore years. In spite of the fact that the work done is in a rather newly-established field, it is nevertheless increasing rapidly in quantity and importance. - OFFICERS THERON L. PRENTISS, '19 ............. ............. C hairman W. IRVING PlARRIS, '20 ..... .... B usiness Manager PUBLICITY COMMITTEE T111z1zoN L. PRENTISS, ,IQ ................, l ........ Chairman W. A. KIRKLAND, 'IQ G. A. LAWRENCE, '20 - li R. DULLES, '21 G. S. PIPER, '21 W. I-I. DOWNS, '20 A. S. BUsHNE1.L, ,ZI VH. B. GAFFNEY, '21 P. WA1.L1s. '21 W. I. HARRIS, '20 - ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE CARL R. ERDMAN, IR., 'IQ ...........,.............. Chairman I R. F. BARNETT, '19 J. I. WINN, '19 E. HARRIS, '20 G. G. F1NN1sv, '21 C. M. CASEY, ,IQ C. F. BUECHNER, '20 R. M. TRIMBLE, '20 Rr1c11NE1z, '21 H. D. SEIDLER, '19 G. E. HACKNEY, '20 A. P. DAVIS, '21 S. M. Sum, '21 W1 B. VVHITNEY, IR., '19 329 ,-,ffm .,,.,,, . X--, . ., ., ,A , ..,, F f 5 'mfiafeifffaftbiu.f.i-5131if13g.Hle.Qiffi if? W. B. BRYAN, JR., '20 .... G. M. ENGLISH, ,2O ..... W. A. Kirkland H. B. Blauvelt W. B. Bryan, Jr. W. Bolton, Ir. . P. Davis De F. L. Belt A. E. Bogert G. C. Bovaird J. C. Buck D. F. Cameron C21 FU E71 F' lTll'1'l H. T. M. Zlnhuher Qiluh OFFICERS .. . . . . . . . .President W. E. STEVENSON, '22. . . .. . . . . .Vice-President MEMBERS, 1919 R. Goldsmith MEMBERS, 1920 W. Cohn M. English H. B. Fine I. S. Montgomery MEMBERS. 1921 . Miller M H. Rothchild M. L. Schafer E. Speer MEMBERS, 1922 H. Eckfeldt, Ir. S. English Frank Graham H. Houseman H. Kaltenback W. B. McCready G. I. Mcllvain W. L. Morgan . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer R. F. Makepeace I. M. Sharpe W. M. Strong C. A. Robinson W. E. Stevenson H, Wasseman C. G. Webb . + 1 , , . .. . . . 1 , , . .. , - , flwlafiiffrfiQlmxiarifiimlgifi ff i I 3 Qs:-fijehille Qcbuul Qlluh OFFICERS R. T. SHERMAN, '20 ................. ........ P resident H. B. GAFFNEY, '21 ..... ......... V ice-President D. R. RUTTER, ,22 ....................... Secretary-Treasurer MEMBER, 1919 B.. H.. Boetick MEMBERS, 1920 ' H. S. Firestone, Ir. J. N. Franz E. B. Grandin' H. D. Knower R. T. Sherman MEMBERS, 1921 F. S. Grandin H. B. Gaffney MEMBERS, 1922 H. P. Dillworth D. L. Milikin D. R. Rutter I. Scoville 331 Ufhe Brmnceion 18111: sm Bram . , jg, ' 5l!S 1'f.,,,,,'J ,:?f,,.,., ,.,.,,. . . ., .. , , ., , , . . I .gf . .. ff l' 3' ' f if , H ' 'i - ' 1' , f Lg. ,L - .nj igarringer laigh Snhunl Qlluh OFFICERS A. F. MEAD, ,2O ...,............................,.. President T. V. URMY, '21 .............................. Vice-President ' C. H. FRAZIER, ,22 .... ..... S ecretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1919 MEMBER, 1920 C. E. Holman H. S. Urmy R. C. Whitmaii A- F. Mead R. S. Dempsey C. H. Frazier I. B. Eggenberger T. V. Lawsl-ie MEMBER, 1921 T. V. Urmy MEMBERS, 1922 R. S. Mapletoft 332 G. Riccardi E. H. Williams 1 ,.i9M3rf, . I '- , '- .au f. .. 2 ,.,?:1vn .,A. , It , ., . Y. , , ,. U ,. I ,V I , I .VU H fm 'flag j . . . ri uf ,-.g .1- -, .qv 11. i ' , V fI -. i 1 4,1-J.. 5.213- ' ' ' 'e ' ' urvif-'61-9Sg,Qo' L I ':21 ' ::- 5 535' ,' ,-Q Blake Srbnul Qiluh OFFICERS B. S. WOODWORTH, ,ZI ..... ..... P resident 'R. E. VVILLIAMSON, '22. .... Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1920 A MEMBER, 1921 S. T. Haviland G. F. Williamson B. S. Woodworth S. H. Petterson D. S. Winton MEMBERS, 1922 . R. C. Coffin R. N. McCaull R. E. Williamson P, H. Higley R. S. Penney C. J. Winton 333 . 1.5 I fxlew. rflli . I 4 .. Q .A ,- A Q14 .X g -. '. ' 4 h xg wggfa ', , , . X f 'W C rid. ' 1 ww . .:. V, V, f . --.. ..-25.9.45 -. -awww--1.11:-4,,:.. X r Erunklpn Bulptenbnin .reparatnrp 51130111 Qliluh OFFICERS W. H. BABE, 'IQ ...................... ........ P resident R. V. RAYMOND, '21.. ........ Vice-President E. B. REYNOLDS, JR., y22 ................. Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1919 W. H. Bade MEMBER, 1920 F. C. Peck MEMBERS, 1921 I. M. Brush R. V. L. S. Burns O. B. C. I. Malloy H. N. H. A. Morris MEMBERS, 1922 R. S. Smith I. M. D. B. Callender E. B. 334 V. K. Raymond Raymond Reimer E. Wood Winneld, Ir. Reynolds, Ir. 'RG fgfx H- I I 1 wffmil it . . -,-.-. ,..., ,,,. . 1. bxv. , ,,.,.. .. . .:,, . ..,, , ..,. . i ' -4 :psy ,.q.,,...,, ,ggtqgn -a.-' -- fl '- f F H 'P ' 'Z .- : ---- - - ' - . g -32 '1z,,:::.- ..r.gg,T4' Qllarltnn Qnahemp Qllluh OFFICERS . . . . . . .President C. SLOANE, '19 .......,.......,..... '20 ..... C. H. DONNER, C. O'C. SLOANE, '22... ........Vice-President . . . . ,Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1920 MEMBER, 1919 C. Sloane C. H. Donner E. A. M. Piaget MEMBERS, 1922 . Fuller A. Lamarche G. W. Sheldon C. O'C. Sloane Y St. Qeurge 5 Qcbuul Qlluh OFFICERS ' W. D. F. HUGHES, '19 ...,............ ....... P resident .. . . . .Vice-President G. A. ROBBINS, '20 ...... E. C. RoBB1Ns, '22 .... MEMBER, 1919 W. D. F. Hughes C. P. Garvey MEMBERS, 1921 E. R. Perry I. Chase . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer ' MEMBERS, 1920 G. A. Robbins L. L- Taylor R. Schirmer P. L. Sutphen MEMBERS, 1922 E. C. Robbins 335 , '.,, 3. ,.,.: . .,,. ,L-.i .ZLVVF :.,:.,.,..2,,. .,,, v:i,. in A:.,:,! A,A, 2 ,'?, H .L , :ini Vnt, . . 5' I .I 19- E I 4 if xl A Qiijzstnut ilaill Zlnahemp Qlluh OFFICERS W. L. SAVAGE, '20 .........................,...... President N. KNOWLES, JR., ,2I ................. ...... V ice-President . R. P. HOOPER, JR., ,22 ...... ............. S ecretary MEMBER, 1919 MEMBER, 1920 MEMBERS, 1921 E- Dent W. L. Savage W. L. Barclay, Jr. N. Knowles, Ir. P. L. Lee MEMBERS. 1922 W. M. Cramp, 2nd S. E. Foster R. P. Hooper, Jr. W. H. Kneedler H. L- VVi116'f 336 fX ,nfl fx '- f -uw:-2 59 my j Clibuate bcbunl Qllluh OFFICERS C. H. HAINES, ,2I .................... ....... P resident P. E. ICENNEDY, ,ZI ..... ........ V ice-President A. E. STEVENSON, '22 .... ........ Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERQ 1919 Q E. J, Waller W. C. Ferguson H. I. Long I. A. Millholland L. B. Morrow MEMBERS, 1921 A C. H. Haines MEMBERS, 1922 ' F. L. Page A. P. Palmer E. Snyder 337 rl Mim- -.., , ...... .... ..., . .,.. .. - . P - C. moreiamrrwfswefe.rHf.1efQ.n.2eff.ef. 1 . . JO Q 5. Elef P. E. Kennedy A. E. Stevenson L. Del. Tim VV. B. Todd V i 1 1 9. M ., ilii. , . . . ., - . .... . . . , ,, . r -'4'- E lde..1fEB1+i11mQ-u fresi , . :g:i:g1:i1,- H. ,..,, , '- FF--' nf-or V .. 1: ..-- --i:zxf:::: Lsrgieif R. C. Ball H. A. Callahan A. L. Cobb S. B. Creasey H. F. Baker J. E. Bathgate I. H. Barwise W. R. Keul MEMBERS, 1921 M. P. Dickinson E. H. A. Harvey E. H. Helm H J. F. Lewis, Ir. MEMBERS, 1922 G. H. Love T. D. B. Lourie P. I. M. McClenahan G. I. S. McMannon E. 338 Qlixeter Ciluh OFFICERS ' H. L. W1sNER, ,ZI ................... ........ P res1dent N H. A. CALLAHAN, '21 .... ......... V ice-President D. B. LOURIE, l22... ............. ...,. S ecretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1919 I. H. Amen F. B. Christmas I. C. Milne MEMBERS, 1920 G. M. Harper I. M. Madden L. H. Hitzrot D. K. Miller B. H. . S. H. D. W. H. Meyer Martin Norris McNamara 'Moser Sheldon Stabler K. O. Wilson I. F. Oates, Jr. H. A. Sutphen H. L. Wisner E. Stilson W. H. Wallace D. O. Wilson R. L. 'Wintringer 1. 1 ....q.y. ff,-, .. 1 4:1221 -fy, :Ex 1 . .. W, .. . ... f , -4 +..:zQlf9.s2-t .iHrn111rPi 0-'n.:..1'Q1tir.i.e1.-,,ZBl1rezn ' A I E . '.7fi,V:f. I' Q' - I ' 5' M' J - 'zz'f,CQ.,,,,,,x.,-, .Sf U... . Qilman Qlluuntrp Qcijuul Cliluh OFFICERS . G. G. FINNEY '21 ........... ...... P resident H. F. BEATTHEVVS. '21 ........,. Vice-President I. R. TRIMBLE, ,22 ....,... Q ........................ Secretary MEMBERS. 1919 W. B. Cameron R. D. Clark W. B. F. Hax G. S. Schmidt S. S. Schmidt MEMBERS, 1920 E. I. Brooks D. L. B. Fringer G. Latrobe, Ir. T. V. Morgan T. I. E. Pulling I. S. Sloan MEMBERS, 1921 R. L. Brandt A. G. Carey C. Hale H. F. Matthews P. Wallis B. H. Brewster, 3d G. G. Finney ' E. B. Kelly W. M. Strong MEMBERS, 1922 R. B. Daniels I. P. Poe I. B. Ramsay A. R. Slagle S. Swan, Ir. E. K. Dunn B. P. Porter R. G. Scarlett E. Stinson J. M. Van Der Bogart I. T. Haxall, Ir. i f I-. , A A ,-... . .:-.,,,... . , .. ., ,,,. ,,..4f, I , ' Ziaaherfurh Qcbunl Glluh OFFICERS L. R. KINNARD, ,IQ ................ I. M. WALLACE, ,2I ..... C. H. SCHENCK, '22. .. .. . .. MEMBER, 1919 L. R. Kinnard MEMBERS, 1921 L. B. Bailey D. M. Barringer B. Barringer H. D. Roberts J. M. Wallace 340 .. ...... . . . President . . . . . . . .Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer MEMBER, 1920 I. G. Campbell MEMBERS, 1922 I. T. Causey R. S. Newlin W. H. T. Huhn, Ir. W. Roberts C. K. Schenck ' f ' 1'- rw F.-,, ,,,.-4.'- '-.,,'. - , .14..,,-4f .. , . .. . . .. , f ,,,,, I Alvf' fi ---- 'f-f f BMEQJB1?iiYt,etxiIi.14-1511?ifiglii1553525iff'5flfl.f.gff-Qfifffl ?'Tf.T2Qiff A ' ipfi , ': 'f 1 'f fW AW rw ' -. L Jlaurane ann Qlluia OFFICERS E. E. XNATTS, IR., '21 ...,....... ,.... ........ P r esident F. E. HOGE, '21 .......... ......... V ice-President H. I. IQALTENBACH, IR., ,22 .... .Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1919 W. B. Haffner D. H. Sulzberger MEMBER, -1920 H R. Rafalsky MEMBERS, 1921 G. Cisco-Smith R. Delmiston, Ir. F. E. Hoge F.. E. WVatts, Ir. MEMBERS, 1922 W. T. Blacks C. Fairies H. I. Kaltenbach, I-r L. A. Cushman, Ir. 34I G. Shea I. W. VVise W , tg Q . .,.. .,,, , E, .,,f.. . f . .-:-1--f -..- ff-Qqr-'-'-ffvflsr-A ,-ffsaf 1 HILL SCHOOL I. Biggs, Ir. J. Hz' Beal, Jr. L. G. Kaye I. M. Baker W. B. Baker G. P. Berry C. Billings M. E. Anderson R. S. Bethell M. Blair A. Cunningham J. A. Forbes E. B. Getze, Ir. 4 1 ...,. .. . ea - ,ill , ,, ,, ., I ' lifl Ag, Ziaill Snbnul Qllluh OFFICERS I. H. BEAL, JR., ,2O ................... .......... P resident A. S. BUSHNELL, l2I ..... ........ . Vice-President XV. E. NTASSEY, IR., ,22 .... .... S ecretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1919 H. P. Keller R. H. McCague M. S. Quay W. B. Talbert, Ir. MEMBERS, 1920 B. F. Kraffert F. S. Polhemus A. H. Schroeder I. R. Van Cleve 'M. Pitney, Ir. C B. Rogers G. A. Trowbridge MEMBERS, 1921 A. S. Bushnell B. H. Henderson C. VV. Mayo S. M. Shea I. L. Cochran R. V. Lindabury B. B. Munford I. D. Scheerer F. R. Dulles B. B. McAlpin, Ir. I. H. Neher W. Todd C. D. Halsey A. M. 'MacColl I. R. T. Ryan, II P. R. Turnbull MEMBERS, 1922 . L. Gordon, Jr. W. B. Mcllvaine, Ir. H. I. Richardson A. K. Hamilton W. E. Massey, Ir. I. T. Rodgers M. Keeney C. R. Miller G. B. Scott G. M. L. La Branche C. N. Payne V. L. P. Shriver, Ir. A. G. Lambert W. B. McFerran R. I. Powell 343 S. M. Sperry L. L. I. C. Williams W. G. VVilmot C. P. H. H. Welles, 3rd J. H. Whelen, Ir. Trowbridge Witherill G. Strong Ulman B. Wheatoii XV. Woods C. Woods, Jr lmigva.. K KX V ,.V,', .... ,2..,.,. L .,V1 ,AA.,.. ,.,V,:. ,.,..A .. ,,,,, . A,, .,,.A ...,,. . . 4 b9.s2.3lB'1f,s1Wi:eto.u.:gf.TQ1:ir1sL.9l.emma 1:22. ' f5 J 1 Ziautnbkiss Qllluh OFFICERS R. C. SAILER, ,IQ ..................... ....... P resident E. HARRIS, '20 ...... .... V ice-President E. N. CASE, '22 .... ......... .......... ...... S e c retary J. H. Gray E, J. W. Cooper, Jr. G. D. Murray, B. Carter E. N. Case R. S. Holt MEMBER, 1919 R. C. Sailer MEMBERS, 1920 Harris H. MEMBERS, 1921 Ir. I. B. Rhodes MEMBERS, 1922 P. B. Niles 344 C. Taylor R. W. Woolworth W. G. Tuttle M. O. West qikc W Ii '5 2 if 1 1 I. COX C. A. Brandon G. C. A. Anderson I. P. Conner C. Denny, Ir. W. L. Alexander L. E. Browning I. F. Dunn D. A. Fell JHBPEBYSUUFQ 61511113 OFFICERS J. MCC. LANDIS, '21 ................... ......... P resident G. C. A. ANDERsoN, '21 .... ...... V ice-President A. SWEDE, '22 ............. ....... S ecretary MEMBERS. 1919 J. P. Fishburn T. H. Lineaweaver J. G. Rothermel W. W. Wren MEMBERS, 1920 1 C. B. Dall W. S. Red H. M. Walker MEMBERS, 1921 ' A. Dunn, Ir. I I. MCC. Landis I. D. Mish H. Fink A. S. Loose Q R. B. Ruth C. Kerr R. S.. Metzger A. Stull, Jr. MEMBERS, 1922 N. Click H. Phillips H. A. Tull W. E. Hole D. Ravenel A. Wittmer F. McMannon A. Swede K. H. Zalnriskie T. H. McNamara 345 -. Q ,--,,, -,,, M ,..,... . ,V ,A,. ..,.,: ,. ,.,,, .,,, A , ha:f3Bri14cvInn'ggTBt 1 ,,., Ri. . ,. ,g-+:5.g.g. X- , N - A LAWRENCEVILLE MEMORIAL HALL 51. -I l ,.,, M , 4 J 1 .1 f?5ZlJ7b'eV-'3'3iBi4ii4EE1i4to'4Ei'ffT3i4 rrsan s .. -is A l,A, ., q,L4 H .12....S:.: ,.. -17-H C. R. Erdman, Ir. J. Rf, Daniell F. S. Deuel R. W. Bluntschli C. C. I. Carpenter G. L. Craig, jr. E. M. Anderson W. Bartlett E. B. Blake G. S. Coit llatnrennehille Scbuul Qiluh OFFICERS C. R. ERDMAN, IR., ,IQ ............... ............ P resident I. B. WITHERSPOON, '20 .... ......... V ice-President F. T. VVOOLVERTON, 722 ..... ..... S ecretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1919 G. W. Funk D. K. Luke L. R. Page H. M. Smith W. Hicks H. M. Norris A. K. Poole I. B. Stoetzer MEMBERS, 1920 W. B. Fyffe W. T. Heath M. Twitchell I. B. Witherspoon S. H. Kauffmann I. S. Worden MEMBERS, 1921 P. H. Davis R. Halliburton A. G. Knox V. C. Mead J. S. Dean E. T. Herndon .L H. Leh L. S. Miller F. Donohue, I G. S. Jeffers D. E. McWilliams L. M. Parrott A. L. Fagan E. L. Keyes, 3rd A. H. Mulford, Jr. T. B. Penfield, Ir. MEMBERS, 1922 E. M. Collins R. Glenn L. E. Lallin, Ir. R. F. McCord M. S. Davis I. H. Goodspeed, Ir. N. T. Lane A. McMillan A. L. Dyer T. E. Hicks o. Marsh H. H. Miles E. B. Fay W. G. Irons, 2nd R. N. McCaull E. K. Miller R. M. Fleming 347 J. D. Osborn L. Terrell F. T. Yeiser I. P. Seiberling C. F. Sweet D. A. Uebelacker C. M. Shipway G. T. Storb I. T. Witherspoon F. T. Woolverton I Q . A . f Q 4.,, ,,..,,. Q . A,,.,, W, ..., .. . ,.., Q Q r .wmeV.....ms., 1 . 6 i 1 2 . ' fit' .Q ,Q Q 1 ' ,... . .V J ' wif-iam? 1 A etvark Qrahemp Qiluh rv. .V . . fa . 'ff' ., W -3 ,' Q .W N-1-w x .Q .Q . . 1. V af. 1,4 . ' Q 4 9. .X -Q.. -- ' . K ,qw . , -,, V. Q f Q N I' f . . ',wff.1uP '+. 4' if' . x ' N ' 5 'i ti ., Q.. 5. -.l , Q Q ,Q ,M ggi, 7'.,.f.q.gjfv..i ..q1Q'w 1' ,' Q' Q j Q - Tw! QM' , vm Q iw ' rfw95?'3?- wi' 1-41 K ? mi myth -.ivy mfg'-'+5 i-lm-:lie-Q47' L. 'V' -- fl- UV fl, ' H111 T 'H'f 7 . Q Q' i Q .Q 5Z 1.wfL,Q1? '1 1- , S f , I -- 3 1 . ' ...fi 1 if V. 'fsff+:52'-3'- ' ' 1 1V L . e .bf s fYV iV,, w'iQ M 1 1 L- . 1, -. . V ,ILT r N 'Z .Q ' 1 N ff lf ?i Q1 5, Q1 E ' ' . ni g,Q Q1:fQ 5252.5-'iii J4.':Ql'2:...i .Q x f 1 iii Q . ' 2- ..:.-fir-.fm 1 wil 1 .1 -9' -- ' I' ' V uf-'Lvl 43.7.iEff.31IfWW!-..w'.1g?wW1-'s'3:VQ Q,Q'1. V .57 - 5 I Q 'Q - R Q .. ' mfV-fiatrmHvf.1.Lw.f.fm1-xl..-1-f4fx'l'w.1i ' . 1- if :.. ..... . K. - 1 1 Qjm yf'V'lW4g9 ' V ' ' ' W rtzegfi 1- 1 9 ' Vw !-ff ..QQ - nf-w-Vi . ,, r'. Q -in 1 1- .-'vw .HQ ' ff .ffm , W .Ef3Q:1':.1fS.'.:f- 1.1 ' ' ' .vf,i..-115141. q.. - .V Q f.fQ,.Q.Tf,kl '1 J., - ' ' .. ,,Q....,..,,..1 x.QQ...Q.,..QQ...,f ..,,, Q .,. .nv .1n14rs:5'.r-r.w.3H3ff.m-L--,1V gQQf..n'3g-5:'31:v.2, ' Q - 'Uv- ' V- . -1. . 1.-V1-f.:'--V Q,-V' . ,- .,,. , ' 'ffl ' ' 1 V-- is . .:. . . F 1 -fm11...,f . 2' W .. .- .: -1.- . ' . N. H. Aronsohn C. L. Carrick, Ir K. E. Demarest H. F. Egner L. T. Batt W. S. Carter W. A. Cudlipp E. C. Ewald MEMBERS, 1919 W. R. Baker, Ir. I. D. McMaster MEMBERS, 1920 R. M. Lamont C. Parker, 3d R. L. Hamilton W. C. Hutchinson MEMBERS, 1921 R. N. Lawrence P. W. Stewart MEMBERS, 1922 A. L. Manchee J. Straus D. B. Mellis 348 OFFICERS A XV. R, BAKER, JR., ,IQ ..... E. A. SCHUMANN, ,2O... H. D. MILLER, ,22 ...... R. S. Pollard L. M. Schanck P. B. Towriley . QI. F. Lewis, jr. H. D. Miller . . . ....... President .. , . . . . . .Vice-President . . . .Secretary-Treasurer S. W. Waterbury . Schickhaus . A. Schumann N. Pope F. M. Phillips -I f' fx I , . . L e-' 1 I Dr, Bumfrst Ciluh OFFICERS VV. R. K. TAYLOR, '20 ...,........... ............ P resident F. VV. LINCOLN, JR., '21 ..... ......... V ice-President W. P. HALT., 722 ..,..................... Secretary-Treasurer MEMBER, 1919 A. W. H. Taylor MEMBERS, 11920 A A H. C. Coxe W. R. K. Taylor MEMBERS, 1921 H. C. Chisholm G. C. Comstock F. W. Lincoln, Ir. R. Stillwell S. B. Jackson MEMBERS, 1922 W. P. Hall 349 R. W. Taller JG Ufiae ilarmmaton Bran a Br-an . M Vw -- 'P -, wfsseiefa mul , , , f 724' ,Tn . ., .. -A I ...Qi 'Q-2121 1 '-flfi .. 1. -fa.-: . , 1 'P-5 . 5 -.7 ' . li.-.til .V 1 'E :lima fs- -' -f - ' ' ' -- ' 'W 'Y -1ff:'- mf.-- ' f . 112521. - 2- f. -. - L f.-.-1-S 4 .,,,, -Eiga--N-154123: . 43 H5531 H. M. Baer R. L. Frick I. P. Gillespie C. A. Fostex' I.Gillf1llan J. L. Adler J. D. Balla bhahpsihe Qnahzmp Qllluh OFFICERS S. A. WHITE, JR., '21 ................ ......... P resxdent A. P. HAPPER, ,20 ..... ........ V ice-Presldent I. L. ADLER, V22 ...... .... S ecretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1919 J. G. Campbell S. W. Dreyfuss MEMBERS, 1920 A. P. Happer L. H. Sichelstiel W. M. Thompson MEMBERS, 1921 I. E. Russell N. E. Thomas S. A. White, JY- MEMBERS, 1922 rd R. B. Mellon O. T. Rogers 350 . fy, ' ' ,i 1- , .,.. . ,-1 Q 4 3 5565 fj f . . 1. f .-34? .Q n, ' 1,1 ' ' 'L' 1 ' 'ii 1 .3-1' 3: .1', 'i .nf -' V'-V 1 f . -1 .- .. .- . . --.- ' ' - .,...-. . -- vw ' ' -.wk me laffmtfon Tame S' BNP - , ,.,., ,... , . 9. ,-1113? Qt. i,BauI's bnhunl Qllluh OFFICERS E VV. H. DOWNS, '20 ................................ President S. VVELSH, '21 ...,....... .. .. .. . ........... Vice-President S. BELL, '22. .. ..... Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1919 A MEMBERS, 1920 C. R. Arrott F. I. Rue, 3d G. H. Chase G. H. Hackney W. M. Fletcher I. Wintersteen W. H. Downs T. V. Morgan MEMBERS, 1921 ' J. Carson, Jr. A. H. Clark T. C. Roberts S. Welsh MEMBERS, 1922 S. Bell E. W Gould R. H. McAdoo - A. P. Morgan VJ. A. Tucker W. E. W. Cramer H. H Hackney F. C. McCorm1ck XV. Murtland D. Ward H. C. Cresswell H. C. Hart T. S. Matthews R. B. Scull J. T. Wainwright H. T. Dickinson W. B. Hurst E. L. Maxwell I. Sinclaire H. Williams T. K. Drummond L. W. Jones S. W. Milne M. Sinclaire 351 mamwvzt. .... . ..... 1ff1Eh.?..513315-iHtPt9fIif,..5-E3111:,1,,a:,m1fsrmVpigi sz. ' V 1 Q .. ,.mE:.. . I I- - --wafer' wa, ,, 5, :. , , 4? , :A '.f5.. .4: . .,,..:,-.N .:L...,-,,,.. .. ,. , ,. , , K :air 1' -,. 1 4 J: I .f - ' 1 .. 1.1 .U-N, Ly, . 1 29255. ,, :,,.,:..., . -5: - VV Lawrenceville .... . . . The Hill School .... . Phillips Exeter .............. St. Paul's School CConcordj .. Phillips Andover ............ Mercersburg ........... . Gilman Country School . Newark Academy ...... . Shadyside Academy . . . . Hotchkiss ........ . . . Horace Mann ......,......... Brooklyn Poly. Preparatory.. Princeton High School ...... Princeton Preparatory School. Choate School ............... bummarp nf Qtuhents hp Schools I 919 1920 1921 1922 Total 1919 1920 1921 1922 Total 16 ro 25 33 84 Asheville School ...... 1 5 4 I2 5 II 24 31 71 Haverford School ...... I 1 6 I2 3 3 I2 IQ 37 Barringer High School 3 I 7 I2 4 4 4 24 36 Peabody High School 3 7 5 20 35 CPittsburghj ...... 2 4 3 I2 6 3 IO I5 34 Pomfret ............... 1 2 3 IO 5 6 9 II 31 Trenton High School 1 1 6 IO 5 . II 7 7 30 St. George's School 1 2 2 9 3 5 5 4 I7 Blake School ........... o 2 6 9 1 3 5 6 I5 Chestnut Hill Academy 0 1 6 9 2 -1 4 7 I4 Carlton Academy ...... 1 2 4 7 2 1 7 4 I4 Peddie Institute ......... 1 2 1 7 1 3 5 5 I4 Other Preparatory Schools .. 68 88 106 326 1 1 2 9 I3 Other High Schools ........ 55 52 104 266 1 o 3 9 I3 Total Number Preparatory Schools Represented ...... 148 Total Number High Schools Represented ..... ...... . . 115 352 2 -1B'1rz1 rm-PK UTY'- aw fxx f 1,f.-Mw5.- N, ff m,-I mvi'vva., t , A- 4 L Uh X 4 , ,4 Q7 W V Wflammzfm fs .54 f IL ' I ,J y.-' I C' r Miiififi 'M :ii WW E: fil l' .41 iididn gwg qv L11 IZI f ll f ni QL 1 If . I 1.- . 'A 1 .V H E1 1 S . 1 .fp A I ,-4535. S. N. COMLY, '19 R. L. MCGEAN, '19 R. D. 'MCKEE, '19 R. C. SAILER, '19 r 2 I. ROSs STEVENSON, D.D. ROBERT P. VVILDER, '86 RT. REV. PAUL MATTHEW ROBERT E. SPEER, '89 bilahelpbiean Qusietp Glibe Gbristian Qssnciatiun of Princeton Qlinihersitp OFFICERS XVILHELMUS B. BRYAN, JR., '20 ...... ....,.... P resident ERDMAN HARRIS, '2O. ................ .... V ice-President CABINET H. P. VAN DUSEN, '19 I. M. HARLAN, '20 E. HARRIS, '20 L. H. HITZROT, '20 D. H. NICALPIN, 3RD, '20 L. M. STEVENS, '20 G. P. BRYAN, '21, C. H. HAINES, '21 THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, '82 ..........,....... . ......... Ex OfHciO JOHN H. MCDOXVELL, D.D., '94 .... ............ C hairmari CHARLES W. MCALPIN, '88 ........................ Treasurer T. H. P. SAILER, PH.D., '89 CHARLES E. BEURY, '03 ROBERT GARRETT, '97 NORMAN M. THOMAS, '05 S, '87 RALPH W. HARRISON, '98 NORMAN B. TOOKER, M.D., '06 Cfpiscnpal Qmzietp I FOUNDED 1875 A T. B. PENFIELD, JR., '21 E. SPEER, '21 A. L. CORE, '22 T. K. DRUMIVIOND, '22 TIMOTHY N. PFEIITFER, '08 CLEVELAND E. DODGE, 'O9 GEORGE W. PERKINS, IR., '17 The Episcopal Society is a branch of the Philadelphian Society and includes in its membership all those undergraduates who are Episcopalians. OFFICERS , RALPH L. MCGEAN .... ..... C hairman G. HOXVI.AND CHASE, 3RD ..... ..... S ecretary 355 x - T' ' f ... ... , .r , t . ' ,' b vl -. w The ibbilahelphian Smitty jllilurrapwutuge iaall Www HE religious life of the University, both graduate and undergraduate, is centered in the Philadelphian Society, fi with its headquarters at 'Murray-Dodge Hall. Although the President and the Trustees are in general charge of the services held in Marquand Chapel and although the foreign work is chiefiy carried on by graduates, yet the X Philadelphian Society is really the central organization for every type of religious activity connected with the University. Some idea of the scope of their work may be gathered from a partial list of the Society's activities. It conducts Bible Study Groups, Religious Discussions, Social Service 'Work, Educational Courses Cin the townj, Foreign Missionary Groups, co-operates with the Y. M. C. A. and other service organizations, manages boys' clubs in Princeton and nearby towns, and conducts a camp every summer for poor boys from New York and Philadelphia. During the period of the S. A. T. C. this fall, the Society turned over its building and activities to the Y, M. C. A., and a difficult program was successfully carried out. With the resumption of normal college life the Society has adopted a moderate program. Due to the necessity of reorganization and the lack of a General Secretary, the work is being chiefly connned to Bible study and prayer groups. An innovation this year has been the policy of bringing an out-of-town speaker to Princeton every other week. The town work and deputation work are being started again as a basis for next year's work. E. 5311. QE. Q. iflfllinrk Eating the Sv. Q. 1115. QE. iBerinh During the summer and fall, the War Work Council, of the Y. M. C. A., took over Murray-Dodge and the Philadelphian Society work, owing to the absence of any regular college activities. Under Dr. Chas. Erclman, '86, the regular army program was carried out among the aviators, paymasters and students. Movies were given regularly, singing sessions were held on Sun- day and Murray-Dodge was kept open to fulfill the functions of a Hostess House, where music and reading matter could be obtained. Part of this latter work was taken over by the Y. W. C. A. in the latter part of the fall when Quadrangle Club was opened as a Hostess House, but the reading room in Murray-Dodge continued to be popular. Besides these more common Y. M. C. A. features, a great deal of time was spent on Bible classes of which thirteen were formed. With the coming of peace and the resumption of normal college life, the Philadelphian Society resumed its former headquarters. illibe Rrinternn bummer Qtamp On the Metedeconk River, half way between Lakewood and Bay Head, N. J., and near the seashore, is the Princeton Summer Camp, where the Philadelphian Society owns twelve acres of Jersey pine land and a camp equipment consisting of a large bungalow, shacks and boats. Here the boys from the poor districts of New York and Philadelphia are entertained during the summer months by Princeton undergraduates acting as counselors, under the supervision of the General Secretary. This camp benefits both the boys and the undergraduates, giving the former a few weeks of healthful life and aiding them to see the better side of life through the friendship with the more privileged students. The undergraduates gain from this association a knowl- 356 5 , - -- ' . .. H .... .. ,. . ..,, , V .. , 'juz 5, -.3Hmn1:viD.m if. ..'. H.-.Era ni -fi '..' 1' ig edge of the needs and the life of the city boy. At the camp a Big Brother relationship is established between the boys and the counselors. During the winter numerous reunions are held. Last summer the camp ran for two weeks under W. B. Bryan, Ir., 720, as Chief Counselor. Thirty-four boys from New York were entertained and the following undergraduates served as counselors: R. C. Sailer, '19, R. D. McKee, '19g E. P. D. Alyea, '19g L. Moore, '20, A. H. Fawcett, ,202 E. Vtfatts, ,2I. iBrintetun Mnihzrsitp fllientzr in Cllihina For the past twelve years the Princeton Alumni and undergraduates have supported the Pekin Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation. The Association has a membership of 1,800 including a majority of Pekin's most prominent citizens, and raises annually a local budget of 860,000 There are 300 students studying English in night schools, and 250 students in a School of Commerce and Finance, which is one of the few schools of its kind in China. There are II6O men and boys in 68 Bible classes, with an aver- age attendance of 700. There are 3000 government students organized in a Social Service Club conducting schools, playgrounds and lectures. Over 1000 government and mission students are organized in eleven student Christian Associations, and an organ- ized athletic propaganda is carried on among 11,000 government students. i At present the work is entirely under the direction of the following Princeton men: R. R. Gailey, '96: D. NV. Edwards, '04, J. S. Burgess, '05g A. N. Hoagland, '06, D. D. Caruthers, '15, S. M. Shoemaker, Ir., '16, L. M. Sears, '18, fi The 3Bm:thfieliJ anti igetblehem Qllnnferentes Princeton was represented by delegates from the Philadelphian Society at three conferences, two held at Northfield, Mass., and the other at Bethlehem, Pa. The first was the Student Volunteer Conference at Northheld, lasting from january third to the sixth, 1918, and was attended from Princeton by I. L. VVilson, '18g,R. C. Sailer, '19, H. P. Van Dusen, YIQ, and T. B. Penheld, Jr., ,2I. At the Bethlehem conference, which commenced VVashington's Birthday and ran for three days, nine Princeton men were present: M, H. Lane, '18: R. B. Lutz, '18, VV. H. Millinger, '18, L. M. Sears, '18, W. D. Griffiths, '19, R. C. Sailer, '19g D. D. Moore, '21, and I. M. Rawlings, '21, Due to the inability of several to attend at the last moment, Princeton's representation at the 1918 spring college conference at Northfield consisted of but two, VV. D. Griffiths, '19, and J. Goto, '2o. 337 I f fits.. . ..,, , ..f, . . .. 1 - ' fil larfl AA'A iarvirftrtiillfxrg-..i3it 3fE'5ff'ei.i'g 'Q 1918 October October October October November November November November December December December December December IQIQ january january january January February 6 I3 20 7 3 IO 17 24 I 8 T 5 22 29 5 I2 19 26 2 Tllinihersitp reanIJers,1918:1919 Dr. Francis L. Patton, Hamilton, Bermuda Rev. Iohn I. Moment, Newark, N. I. Rev. Henry K. Denlinger, D.D., New York, N. Y Rev. John J. Moment, Newark, N. J. Rev. Ambrose VV. Vernon, D.D., Brookline Mass. Rev. john McDowell, D.D., Baltimore, Md. Rev. Donald Fraser, Wlells River, Vt. Rev. Williani T. Manning, New York, N. Y. Rev. Robert E. Speer, D.D., New York, N. Y Dr. Alfred E. Stearns, Andover, Mass. Rev. F. Boyd Edwards, Orange, N. J. Christmas recess Christmas recess Christmas recess Rev. John D. Adam, D,D., Hartford, Conn. Rev. Alexander MacColl, D.D., Philadelphia, Pa. Father Harvey Officer, West Park, N. Y. Rev. Tertius van Dyke, New York, N. Y. February February February March March March March March April April April April M ay May May May June june June 9 16 23 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 II 18 25 1 8 I5 Rev. 'William P. Merrill, New York, N. Y. Dr. Endicott Peabody, Groton, Mass. Bishop Francis I. McConnell, Denver, Colo. Rev. Henry K. Denlinger, D.D., New York N. Y. Rev. Harris E. Kirk, Baltimore, Md. Rev. Albert P. Fitch, D.D., Amherst, Mass. Hon. Henry van Dyke. D.C.L., Princeton, N. I Vacation Dr. Wfilliam Mann Irvine, Mercersburg, Pa. Rev. Alfred H. Barr, D.D., Baltimore, Md. Easter recess Dr. Samuel S. Drury, St. Paul's School, Con- cord, N. Hx Dr. Wfilliam G. Thayer, Southborough, Mass. Rev. Hugh Birkhead, D.D., Baltimore, Md. Rev. Albert P. Fitch, D.D., Amherst, Mass. Rev. VV. I. Dawson, D.D., Newark, N. I. Rev. Ambrose XIV. Vernon, D.D., Brookline Mass. Dean Charles R. Brown, New Haven, Conn. Baccalaureate Sunday 1 1, . .P .nl ii , 4Q 1 i f T ..,...... ......, ' Quark uf iuperhisinn uf xtrazflllurrirulum umgtbletit Qctihities ,FR T the opening of college in January the Board of Supervision of Extra-Curriculum Non-Athletic Activities was -'C D' reorganized for work on a slightly new basis. A modified plan for the election of the Undergraduate members K l' of the board was submitted by the Undergraduate Council and approved by the Faculty Committee on Non- U Athletic Activities, whose members make up the Faculty halt of the board. This plan provides that the three men elected to the Council to represent the Non-Athletic Activities shall be members of the board, and, in addi- tion, four others shall be chosen by the Undergraduate Council from among its members. This committee came into existence in the Fall of IQI7, but was not organized for real activity until the following Spring. Since that time war conditions have so interrupted its development that it is only now beginning to carry out the intentions for which it was originally formed. These functions, with a few exceptions, include the supervision and approval in the activities of all non-athletic organizations on the campus. The finances of some organizations are under the direct control of the board, while others are subject to a system of budgets and periodical auditing. It is hoped that this committee, without in any way depriving the undergraduate organizations of their liberty of action, through its advice and supervision, will enable them to operate with greater harmony and on a more sound and economical basis. FACULTY MEMBERS D. C. STUART, Chairman H. C. Butler M. XV. Croll A. Russell V. L. Collins C. F. VV. McClure H. R. Shipman UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS H. P. VAN DUSEN, '19, Secretary A. S. Bushnell, ,ZI I. P. Fishburn, '18 E. Harris, '20 VV. H. Downs, '20 I. M. Harlan, '20 T. L. Prentiss, ,IQ 360 . '-Q I .' 1 .le-I 1' ' . i .ah . . awfifh-. .5 .s,p-,- . i1....:'.-. ..: qqirsqw., ,,.,,,.,:.,.,, '- - - -ai:-vv Ilirvnran Olluh Wm HE Freneau Club is an organization for the purpose of arousing and sustaining interest in good literature among ID X the members of the University. The only requisite for admission' to membership is an interest in the current J ' literature of the time. Men and women who have excelled in the literary field are invited, during the course of ,X I9 the year, to be guests of the club and to address informal meetings. Gwing to the military situation, the Freneau Club has been late in organizing this year and, consequently, its activities will be limited for the rest of the year. if-til In addition to john Galsworthy, two other authors are expected to address the club. The membership is of tvvo classes, active and honorary. To the former all undergraduate and graduate students are eligible, and also members of the Faculty in the English and Modern Language Departments. In addition, any other persons properly qualified may, upon recommendation by the Board of Governors, become active members. Honorary members are those who are elected by the club at large and the speakers who become honorary members ipso facto. OFFICERS, 1919 l P. R. PYNE, IR., 'IQ ........,... , ................... President H. P. KELLER, 'IQ ............. 2 ............. Vice-President S. B. SELF, '19 .....,.................... Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY ADVISERS, 1919 PROP. NIORRIS W. CRoL1. PROF. CHRISTIAN GAUss PROP. ROIZERT' K. Roor HONORARY MEMBERS PRESIDENT JOHN GRIER HIBBEN PROFESSOR PAUL VAN DYI41-: PROFESSOR PAUL ELMER MORE PROFESSOR T. VV. HUNT PROFESSOR ALFRED NovEs R. F. Barnett, 'IQ A. H. Barr, '22 B. Barringer, '21 G. P. Berry, '21 H. B. Blauvelt, '20 I. H. Bryan, '21 VV. B- Bryan, '20 H. F. Butler, '20 R. A. Cannon, '20 B. Carter, '22 Prof. Percy A. Chapman G. H. Chase, '20 I. Chase, '22 R. F. Cleveland, '19 E. H. Coffey, '20 Prof. V. Lansing Collins F. A. Comstock, 'IQ H. Cottier, '22 Prof. Morris W. Croll P. E. Davies, '20 R. F. Daniels, '22 I. H. Douglas, '20 F. R. Dulles, ,2I W. H. English, '21 W. M. Fletcher, 'IQ G. VV. Furness, '21 Prof. Christian Gauss Prof. Gordon H. Gerould C. Hale, Ir., '21 R. Halliburton, '21 MEMBERS, 1919 I. M. Harlan, '20 ' Prof. George McLean Harper E. Harris, '20 Prof. Radcliffe Heer- mance - W. M. Keach, ,IQ H. P. Keller, 'IQ Prof. Chas. W. Kennedy R. E. Kent, '21 ' I. D. Kuser, 'IQ R. N. Lawrence, '21 D. H. McAlpin, '20 R. D. McKee, 'IQ D. McCulloch, Ir., 'IQ 36I Prof. F. C. MacDonald H. K.,Mi1ler, '20 Prof. L. VVardlow Miles Prof. Herbert S. Murch Prof: Charles G. Osgood R. S. Palmer, '21 Prof. George M. Priest A. Reicliner, '21 T. C. Roberts, '21 W. C. Roberts, '22 G. A. Robbins, 720 Prof. Robert K. Root I. R. T. Ryan, '21 P. S. Schoedinger, '20 S. B. Self, 'IQ G. L. Smith, ,IQ Prof. John D. Spaeth I. W. Steans, '22 R. Stillwell, '21 WV. M. Strong, '21 Prof. Donald C. Stuart A. NV. H. Taylor, 'IQ VV. T. Tliach, 'ZBI Prof. Harvey VV. Thayer C. P. Trowbridge. '21 C. E. Vander Bogert, '22 H. R. XV21lley, '21 F. D. Wfarren, jr., 'Io P. XVheelwright, '21 I. G. NVorley, 'IQ I db A L gm 4 . Q, ,, ,. . .. l . ,H V.. ,,,. y-, I , 29 1 .. . 1 A 1 nigmncvlvtrfi..qZQ1tirf..'c1:,,BJt-aft-1-1.2g' '.A-A' v-f-m-v-f- ,., --was-:agp ,rages- ilnternatiunal ulitp Qtluh 9?-RK -LTHOUGH a comparatively new undergraduate organization,having been founded in 1914, the International Polity Club is one which has grown appreciably in membership and scope of activity during the last several years. The purpose of the club is to give a series of dinners and smokers annually, at which men prominent in various fields are invited to speak. The dinners are limited usually to club members and their guests, but occasionally a public lecture is given under the auspices of the club. The membership of the club has grown this year from 80 to 150. During the current year it is the aim of the club to' present, through speakers representing the various countries sitting at the Peace Conference, the aims of each country in the Conference and the attitude of each to the League of Nations. Among the speakers of the year are iMarcel Knecht, a member of the French High Commission: Lieutenant Bruno Roselli, of the Italian Army, a representative of the Italian Government to this country: Charles Pergler, the ambassador of the Czecho- Slovakan Republic to the United States: Prof. M. Pupin, representing the Ingo-Slavs: Paul D. Cravath, a prominent member of the New York barg James M. Beck, John Galsworthy, and Albert S. Shaw, the editor of the Review of Reviews. OFFICERS, ,1918-19 . ,A PROP. CHRISTIAN GAUSS ...... . .... Honorary Chairman JAMES H. DOUGLAS, JR., y20 .... .... . Secretary HENRX' P. VAN DUSEN, ,IQ ..... ............ C hairman LEXVIS M. STEVENS, '20 ......, .... T reasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE VV11.L1AM H. DOWNS, ,20 CHARLES D. HALSEY, IR., ,ZI WILLIAM VL. SAVAGE, '20 LEXVIS M. STEVENS, ,2O JUNIUS P. FIST-IBURN, '18 T. I. E. PULLING, ,2O ROBERT T. SHERMAN, y2O CORNELIUS P. TROWBRIDGE, '21 HONORARY MEMBERS President John Grier Hibben Prof. Christian Gauss U Prof. R. M. McElroy Mr. M. Taylor Pyne Prof. P. M. Brown Hon. G. B. McClellan Prof. Alfred Noyes Dr. Henry van Dyke MEMBERS, 1919 K. YN. Alford I. C. Boyd E. R. Gardner D. McCulloch, Jr. R. C. Sailer N. S. Symons J. H. Amen A. R. Bray N. VV. Haring R. D. McKee H. R. Samstag A. VV. H. Taylor H. AM. Baer F. D. Butler W. D. F. Hughes D. Mandell S. S. Schmidt j. I. Taylor R. F. Barnett C M. Casey H. P. Keller R. F. Nicholas S. B. Self A. B. Tyler H. A. Barton S. N. Comly W. A. Kirkland I. V. Ralston G. D. Skinner H. P. Van Dusen B. H. Beckhart C. R. Erdman, Ix. I. D. Kuser I. G. Rothermel 363 M. L. Aaron G. V. Azoy H. V. Blauvelt C. A. Brandon W. H. Brooks W. B. Bryan, Ir. A. R. Butler C. L. Carrick G. C. A. Anderson VV. L. Barclay T. R. Benedict I. M. Benson R. VV. Bluntschli F. W. Bowman OWUFU FO H. Brewster R. Buterbaugh R. Campbell C. I. Carpenter M. Chapin A. Cover . C... ., .. .R a a er he r .r ra.r B. Cohn D. Danforth H. S. Dimmitt I. F. Fennelly H. S. Firestone, Jr. I. H. Douglas, Jr. W. H. Downs C. R. Gregor V. M. Covington I. Y. Dater A. P. Davis J. E. Davis R. Denniston C. Denny, Ir. F. M. Donohue H. M. Driscoll F. R. Dulles G. G. Finney D. B. Foresman G W. Furness Qnternatinnal ibulitp Qiluh Cfulnncluhzhj :laces-'Fefe msn? m 5:-5.15-Q ag H F30 STUWWOFUDHB R. R. E. MEMBERS, 1920 N. Hynson D. Johnson VV. Laird Latrobe I. M. Landis J. S. Montgomery XV. L. Morgan C. Otis C. Parker, 3rd F. S. Polhemus VV. L. Powers T. J. E. Pulling MEMBERS, 1921 B. Gaffney H. Haines Halliburton D. Halsey, Ir. H. Henderson T. Herndon E. Hoge L. Hopkins Hopkinson E. Kent L. Keyes J. H. Leh R. B. Litch E. P. C. Lewis A. T. McCormack G. McCulloh R. M. McCulloch B. B. McAlpin H. F. Matthews C. XV. Mayo L. S. Miller B. B. Munford, Ir. 364 R. F. Purdy L. E. Rogers VV. L. Savage B. K. Schaefer E. Schickhaus, Ir P. S. Schoedinger R. T. Sherman A. P. Smith I. F. Oates B. H. Paddock T. F. Paddock T. B. Penneld E. R. Perry G. S. Piper I. M. Rawlings A. Reichner I. B. Rhodes M. L. Schafer I. P. Seiberling sei rvrmrrwww wemwaowswww W ' 1' 2 Ll T' D. Sparhawk Speer Speir Stevens W. M. B. Stuart B. Tarbox L. Taylor B. Townley YV. Sharp M. Shea Stillwell M. Strong L. Tompkins P. Trowbridge I. Upson E. Watts H. Wells I fp? fx' igureau uf btuhznt bzlfziiaelp HROUGH the Bureau of Student Self-Help, remunerative employment is secured for a limited number of students Q of small resources who are desirous of earning a part of their college expenses. The desire and purpose of the Bureau is somewhat limited owing to the condition existing in a town the size of Princeton, with less than 5000 inhabitants. The organization is therefore chiefly concerned with employment connected with the University. The University offers to remit to any studen t of limited means and good scholastic standing the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars CSISOD from his college tuition for the year, the understanding being that it is a loan, to be paid back without interest some time after graduation. Tutoring is a very remunerative occupation, and any student of high scholastic standing may receive official authority to serve as a qualified tutor at pay varying from a dollar to a dollar and a half an hour. Typeyvriting and stenographic work command as much as Fifty cents an hour. Board may be earned by a student by waiting in the University Dining Halls and this Held is the largest ff d t , g o ere o an un- dergraduate for steady Work. As many as one hundred men usually take advantage of this plan. A clothes-pressing establish- ment, a shoe-shining parlor, and a newspaper and magazine agency are conducted under student management. Through the Press Club, a student may obtain correspondentships for the metropolitan papers, while local agencies for out of town firms bring good returns. There is also work distributing daily papers and selling college publications and souvenir score cards at athletic I, . events. Vlork is obtainable at the library, in undergraduates are employed to act as gatemen Altogether, from one hundred and fifty to men are advised to have sufficient means, after year, as they are somewhat at a disadvantage in The Secretary of the bureau will be glad to give information on this subject to any man expecting to be employed. Indeed. ' 1: it might be of assistance to write to him beforehand for advice. All communications should be addressed to Mr. George MCP. Galt, Secretary of the Bureau of Student Self-Help, 60 Nassau Street, Princeton, N. I. the physical and chemical laboratories, and in taking attendance at lectures, and and ushers at games. Several men also care for furnaces, yards, and gardens. two hundred students makeiuse of this bureau to secure employment. Entering the one hundred and Fifty dollars are deducted, to carry them through the college their ignorance of the methods and opportunities of earning money, 365 g . HQ.. W i e- , J. H. Amen VV. A. Bade L. Beekman H. B. Collins S. D. Conant I. Cook. 2nd Bight waing Klub OFFICERS W. S. GRAY, IR. ....., ............ . W. B. WHITNEY, JR ..,. I. Cromwell P A. G. Jennings H. B. Cushman O. M. Kilby A. B. Cutting J. F. Donahoe NV. S. Gray, Ir. C. V. R. Halsey W. A. Kirkland ' L. V . Lamar T. H. Lineaweaver R. H. McCague 367 . . . .President . . . .Secretary R. F. Makepeace H. W. Maxwell P. R. Parker M. G. Potter T. Robins F. J. Rue 1 . , M456-..., 2 ii 1 ., -...--te.: .4,...,.. ,...,n,-1 H. D. A. W. D. VV. W. B. Siecller H. Taylor Williamson Whitney, Ir I. I. VVinn I. VVintersteen ,,.A ,,,. ...,. vm -'A.l 1 ,.,. . ..,, -,. H ..,,,, Y, ,,,,. . t.. In ,:,4, ,,LA. 1.5 2523 1 The ZBining balls Qinmmittmz I. C. XIVEST, ,IQ ..... .... C hairman MEMBERS, 1919 A D. Iohnson D. McCulloch H. P. Van Dusen I. C. VVest MEMBERS, 1921 I. R. Campbell, Ir. G. G. Finney H. R. Opie E. L. Keyes, 3d MEMBERS, 1922 E. N. Case VV. S. Mac'P1'1ee V. D. WOOd1'l1Ff XV. B. McFerran 368 ' ,..,A ..1 V.,, . 4.f., A, , ,.. ,,,,,: .,,,, .,4VW,1, 4 be Gtinihersitp farm J gl!! NE of the important factors in the problem of feeding the students of Princeton is the University Farm, which has now been in successful operation for five years. The land that is farmed embraces different plots on the lower in part of the campus and a tract of ninety acres east of Harrison Street, bordering on Lake Carnegie, The total L QQ acreage under cultivation is about one hundred and fifty, all of which is well-fertilized and productive soil. Hay, grain and vegetables are the principal crops and. the production during the past year totaled three thousand bushels of potatoes, two hundred bushels of onions, four hundred' bushels of carrots, two hundred bushels of tomatoes, two thousand bushels of oats, one thousand bushels of corn, and thirty-five tons of hay. In addition, considerable quantities of sweet corn, string beans, turnips and cauliflower were raised. The raising of pigs is also one of the principal farm activities, and as they are fed the refuse from the University Dining Halls, they form a profitable S0lutiOn of the waste problem and at the same time add to the food-producing capacity of the farm. About one hundred and fifty pigs are raised in this way each year. All of the products of the University Farm are sold to the University at a figure much lower than that at which they can be purchased in the open market, thereby proving of considerable hnancial profit to the University. It is also possible to secure farm products of much better quality through local cultivation, since the delays in transportation and damage arising from successive handling are thereby eliminated. All of the vegetables, meats and other food products of the farm are used in the University Dining Halls and provide a substantial and seasonable addition to Commons' fare. Most of the grain and hay is used to feed the horses employed on the Campus and the farm. Although the war has materially interfered with the plans under way previously toward the establishment of a dairy on the farm, the return of the University to a pre-war basis has renewed the endeavors toward this end and it is hoped that in the course of several years all the dairy products necessary for the Dining Halls will be produced in connection with the University Farm. 369 ..,,. f'?,,, ,,.N 1' I I 'b:-'f - ,--- -rx 'v ,.-, '.-, , . v,.- 4 .v-- V. . .4.4 ,..,,,. . .. ., ., , A I 1 C. F. BUECHNER, ,20. .. E. N. CASE, '22 ...... C. M. CASEY, 'IQ ..... I. M. HARLAN, ,2O .... VV. D. F. HUGHES, ,IQ ...,. Zlrmpqwahp Brnmenahe Cliummittee NOVEMBER 27, 1918 A. S. BUSHNELL, y2I, P. N. T. U. ......,.... ..... C hairman . ................ P. N. T. U. E. LEM. PAGE, '22.., ,... S A. T. C. XV. M. PAXTON, 3RD, '19...... . . . . . . N011-Military I. D. SCHEERER, ,2I. .. .. P N. T. U. XV. B. TODD, '2- A. T. C. - 37l If ,,. ,. ,A. . . . t H H Senior rumenahe Cliummittee C. R. ERDMAN, IR. ........................ ....... C hairman I. H. Amen H. D. Siedler VV. S. Gray A. W. H. Taylor A XY. B. 'Whitney 373 ,I f-x?.,4-W., K rw. 'B' ..,. -' '2' ' 1-'Q'-Lu -.-' 1 - ' R '-'-' -tfsff -- .-',:. .11-vf -'--4 -. ,4., .w l M , W' '?M m ' ' w ? h A ' ' A ' ' ' --- M N' Zuniur Erumenahe fiummittee W. I. HARRIS, Chairman I. F. FENNELLY, JR. I. M. HARLAN H. S. FIRESTONE, JR. W. L. SAVAGE E. HARRIS R. WV. SPEIR, IR. Qnpbumure iiknzuzptlun Qllummnttee A. S. BUSHNELL ......,.....,.................... Chairman F. M. Donohue E- L. Keyes W. H. English G. S. Piper G. G. Finney R, V. Raymond I. P. Seiberling 374 . I 4- '- X !.,.., I. 3,...x,.c .. hrlx 5 ,-,. ..E4 .N ,.,A -5, ,,., .I ',V.: ,,, ,h,, Q -,Z ef buttery nf the lam GT HE Society of the Claw was founded in 1912 by the members of the Class of '94. Its designated purpose is to i' inspire men not to theorize, but to do actual work for their Alma Mater, and to feel that the work done, through which they themselves are advanced, also renders honor to the institution in which the foundations of their lives have been laid. The active members are pledged to return to Old Nassau every june for their class reunion and the animal meeting of the Claw. However, the most unique feature of the Claw is the qualification 0 R 5551 necessary for election as honorary member. This distinction is awarded only to those men who have done unusual work in promoting the best interests of the University or have brought honor to Princeton by their achievements. It is only natural that with such a high ideal and standard the roll of honorary members is comparatively small Ctwenty-fourj, but in time this will increase and become one of the most cherished remembrances of our University, The Society takes its name from the claw of the tiger, the patron beast of Princeton, and stands for the Princeton agres- siveness which distinguishes itself not only along educational lines, but also upon the athletic field and indeed in all walks of life. The name of the Society is in keeping with the form of the insignia which distinguishes its members. Each active mem- ber, in addition to his certificate of membership, receives a tiger's claw mounted in silver, which is to be worn as a watch charm. The honorary members when elected receive a certificate of membership setting forth, not only election to member- ship, but also the reasons for the election. The tiger claw presented to honorary members is set in gold, and the certificates are replicas of the military commissions issued in Colonial times. Owing to the conditions brought about by the war, no formal meetings of the Claw have been held in 1917 and 1918. At the meeting in 1916, an executive committee of nine men was elected, of which G. W. Vlfilliams, '94, is chairman. This com- mittee will remain the governing body of the Society until their annual meeting in June. It was foreseen that with time the Class of '94 would no longer be able to supply active members for the Society and so provision was made to receive members from the other classes so that the Claw might become a permanent institution in the life of the University. JAMES W. IXLEXANDER, '02 HENRY G. BRYANT, '83 PIOXVARD C. BUTLER, '92 ANDREW CARNEGTE JAMES R. CHURCH, '88 EDWARD P. DAVIS, '97 HONORARY MEMBERS HENRY B. FINE, '80 JOHN M. T. FINNEY, '84 ROBERT R. GAILEY, '96 BASIL G1LDERs1.EEvE, '49 GEORGE GRAY, '59 JOHN GRIER PIIBBEN, '82 JOHN B. ATCPHERSON, '66 HENRY' F. OSEORN, '77 FRANCIS L. PATTON NTAHLON P1TNEv, '79 M. TAYLOR PYNE, '77 XMILLIAM B. SCOTT, '77 FRANKLIN S. SPJXLIJI NG, ROTililtT E. SPEIZR , '39 Boorn TARRINGTON, '93 I'TIiNRY VAN DVR IXNDRENV F. XMES XVOODROW XVu.so E, '73 T, '74 ,79 '87 , -'A f .. ,,,. ...,. 1 .,., , ,,..A.- ., ,,,, ,A.Q, , .4, ,... , ., ' F. A f-- 5-H--A ----i' - ----f - V W .. YVVV AV,---.N Y ..1v--,..,,.1.,Y , i I 4 A A ' ' 1 A- A MCCOSH HALL . KM, ., ,.,., , , ,A,,, . ,, .. ,. ,Z ,- -', ilfplff' Uhe, 3l391fii1fvi Ulm if? :'. 5f.m1?fi1Pi '3 '.'. . Shia , 1, ' wp , .. ., -, n x-f-, . HM. -. ' - ---- -'1:fw:f-'- CKY N jp 0 r 4 wx W QD f QV! QQ Off, i!g GD +1 0 My ff 9 ,6g ,ff I w -- , r - ' 31'- rf - '.', - -.'- 5 --W ' -'-' FW-V- '-:- 4' .fvv. ' .1. X 1 '--' -'.- - so V. . --- i f h?ti39'f-ihttflQ-h.:fZ3QitirliL.s52131P:ffR7:'5 f , Betruspent, 1918 Zanuarp January 1, 1918, began a month which, like the year its lf, was characterized for the most part by a confused uncer- tainty among the comparatively few undergraduates left in the University. The enrollment even at the opening of the college year had not been of the usual size, numerous departures throughout the fall had decreased it still further, and after the open- ing of the new year men commenced to leave quite regularly to enter various branches of the service. In spite of this unsettled condition it was decided to conduct most of the winter sports in as nearly normal a fashion as possible. The hockey and gym teams, however, were abandoned. During the month the basketball team won its tirst league contests with Yale and Dartmouth, but dropped games to Pennsylvania and Cornell. The wrestling team was obliged to bow to Pennsylvania, also. The swimming team experienced considerable success in its meets, but the water polo team was not up to the standard set by its nine successive predecessors, all of which won the league championship. A spirited debate took place through the editorial columns of the Princetonian as to whether or not Proms should be given up as unessentials during the war period. The argument culminated in a vote by the undergraduates, victory going to the pro-promenade party, and the date for the animal Junior dance was set as March 15th. The month ended with the auspicious beginning of the mid-year exam. period. jfehruarp The examinations continued until the eleventh of the month, and were welcomely followed by a four day vacation. During this brief recess the faculty did extensive work with the blue pencil, the polers rested. and the rest of the college worried. Previous rumors to the effect that no one would be dropped on account of the small size of the undergraduate body proved to be entirely false. The basketball team played in a very much improved style, taking games from Columbia, Cornell and Dartmouth. Princeton sent only four representatives to the annual Johns Hopkins indoor handicap track meet, but these men captured a sufficient number of points to win first place. Alumni Day was celebrated as usual on W'ashington's birthday. A rather small number of graduates were able to be present, but the enthusiasm exhibited by those men who did return to Princeton was sufficient to make up for the enforced scarcity. R. D. McKee, '19, was awarded the prize in the annual oratorical contest, while I. C. Taylor, '18, won the Class of 1876 memorial prize in the interclass debate. The publications, reaching the end of their hscal year with the close of the month, elected their new boards, some of them being placed for the hrst time in history in the hands of members of the Junior and Sophomore classes. jlltlartb r March was a very busy mouth for athletics. The basketball team defeated Columbia, Pennsylvania and Yale, thus finish- ing the season a close second to the championship Penn five. The Freshmen were also victorious over their Yale oppon- ents in basketball. Columbia was defeated on the mats. The swimming and water polo teams defeated Penn, but lost 378 ,'i P . ., ,- l I M X I, .W fin i , twice during the month to the league-leading Yale aggregations. In the individual swimming championships H. D. john- son, ,20, finished ahead in the fifty yard swim, while N. B. Dane, 720, took first in the fancy dive. Princeton captured the highest number of points in the Meadowbrook indoor handicap track meet, C. R. Erdman, '19, equaling the world's record for the forty-five yard high hurdles. In spite of the considerable undergraduate opposition it had aroused, the successful junior Prom was attended by some seven hundred people. A proposed anti-club meeting failed to materialize, and as a result the elections took place with- out hostile agitation. The peculiar situation attendant upon the war was dealt with by means of the clubs' sending service bids to men absent. The Committee on Princeton Undergraduates in Service, a body organized for the purpose of keeping men in service in touch with the University, issued its first bulletin. The month ended as the college closed for an abbreviated Easter vacation, the short interval being made use of by the Musical Clubs for a trip to Wfhite Sulphur Springs and Hot Springs, Virginia. Qpril p The approach of Spring and the accompanying increase in college activities made April a particularly busy month. Much of the usual enthusiasm was lacking, however, for the departure of a group of students bound for draft camps, as well as the, frequent withdrawals for voluntary enlistment, emphasized the nearness of the war. yThe combined musical clubs of Yale, Harvard and Princeton gave a benefit concert in New York, following it with a very successful dance. The undergraduates joined with the citizens of Princeton in an enormous Liberty Loan parade, the effect of which was to aid materially in sending the town far over the top, Major J. A. Pearson, U. S. A., destined to attain the rank of Colonel before the end of his stay in Princeton, arrived to take charge of the rather helplessly dis- organized R. O. T. C. Even the hard-worked Aviation School felt the approach of Spring and entertained in the gym. with a military hop, inviting the members of the Naval Reserve and R. O, T. C. Near the middle of the month an untimely snowstorm postponed the opening of an already abbreviated baseball season. The first game was played about a week later, when the Pelham Naval Station nine was defeated, 4 to 3. The Princeton Players, representing the only dramatic association able to exist in spite of the Hohenzollerns, were enthusiastically received in their rendering of Stranger than Fiction, a clever farce from the pen of Professor Donald Clive Stuart. The Philadel- phian Society brought to a satisfactory conclusion a very hectic election period by choosing W. Pi. Bryan, l20, and Frdman Harris, '20, as its officers for the coming year. As the month drew to a close Harvard enjoyed a'big day at Princeton's expense. The Tiger baseball team, failing utterly to get the much-desired breaks, suffered an 8 to 7 defeatrin Cambridge at the hands of an inferior aggregation. Mean- while on Lake Carnegie the Crimson crew crossed the hnish line a full length ahead of their Princeton opponents. AIFIHP The first week-end of the month was a gala one in spite of the fact that Princeton realized only a small amount of success in the various athletic events which took place. Thanks to Talcott's superb pitching Yale won a close game on University Field by a 4 to 3 score. Princeton's one great chance for victory was lost when an evident squeeze play failed to work. Carnegie Lake was the scene of an easy win for Penn in the Child's Cup race, the Princeton boat hnishing a close third behind Columbia. In the Stadium the track team had little trouble in defeating its Columbia opponents. These 379 l ' f fv1 -. ' ' JG. af'll ' ' 1 ,,-.. , if several contests were witnessed by a large assemblage of far visitors in town to attend theahouse parties given by a num- ber of upperclass clubs. The Orphic Order and 'Musical Clubs, with all members in uniform, gave Princeton its first mili- tary concertf' Encouraged by the success of this affair the Red Cross shortly afterwards introduced a novelty in the form of community singing. The baseball team dropped a 3 to 2 game to the Newport Naval Reserves, and again met defeat at the hands of the championship Yale team, the score this time being 2 to 0. The Freshmen, however, aided by Margetts' splendid work in the box, shut out the 1921 men from New Haven to the tune of 3 to 0. Mercersburg nosed out Hill School by half a point in the annual Interscholastic Track Meet, and on the same day the Freshmen lost to Yale by a one-point margin. The Cale- donian Games were won by 1921, with 1920 an extremely close second. The depleted senior class, fast dwindling in size, held a dinner, which was followed by a necessarily diminutive parade and the customary singing. Colonel Applin, of the British Army, after reviewing the R. O. T. C., expressed his opinion to the effect that Princeton's battalion was the best of its kind in the country. 'Mrs. Magie's annual dance for the Freshmen, given this year at a time which did not necessitate the lirst year men being dependent upon the upper classes for their danc- ing partners, assumed the proportions of a regular prom. Then followed the most satisfactory day of the year for Princeton in the athletic world. The baseball team overwhelmed Harvard by a 16 to o score, eleven of the runs being tallied in the ,opening inning. Kirkland's pitching aided materially in administering the Crimson its most humiliating defeat in' years. The Freshman nine went to Cambridge and was victorious, 6 to 2. The track team captured first place in the triangular meet with Yale and Harvard, while the crew's spectacular finish put them over the line one third of a length ahead of Cornell. Eune Elaborate plans were announced for the summer session, which had the double purpose of giving those undergraduates who should decide to take advantage of it the privilege not only of preparing themselves for the service, but also of making rapid and appreciable progress toward their academic degrees. The entire project was endorsed by Major General Scott. In- cidentally, the much-maligned R. O. T. C. came to the end of its existence with an impressive review by Monsieur Iustin Godart, of the French War Mission. As Commencement approached the number of undergraduate enlistments in the vari- ous branches of the service increased materially, and even during the final examination period a large number of men de- parted, some not without method in their madness. Commencement, the 171st Princeton has held, was in itself a splendid example of patriotism. Of the 394 members of the Senior class only 73 completed the college course, and of these only a scant half hundred were in town for the graduation exer- cises. Most of those who did wait for their diplomas departed immediately for war work of one kind or another. Many men in service were presented with the official University war certificates, which were designed to take the place of diplomas under some circumstances. Some alumni were back for their respective reunions, but they did not display the amount of hilarity cus- tomary on such an occasion. A small but damp High Hat P-rade and a very successful Sophomore Reception were the chief campus attractions during the period. And so one of the most unusual years in Princeton's history came to a close in a very inauspicious manner. September College opened late in the month in the midst of much chaos and confusion. None of the congregated assemblage of stu- dent-soldiers, comparatively few of whom were old Princeton men, had a more dehnite idea as to what was going to happen than 380 if l .. . .. . . V , .,. .. .. .. . ,,. ,. -,,. -f,', i '..' igtaqley., , ,,,.,,.., agfqpvt.. ., -1--My . '- -- ' my t ' P v wtai v could be established through attention to the innumerable rumors then prevalent. It was generally agreed that the place was to be under government supervision, but eleventh hour changes in the orders from Washington had complicated matters consider- ably, and even the authorities were characterized by extreme uncertainty. VVhen affairs had been settled to an extent suflicient to allow the statisticians to apply themselves, it was found that Colonel J. A. Pearson had some seven hundred members of the S. A. T. C. under his command, while the Naval Unit, directed by Rear Admiral C. F. Goodrich, had bettered expectations by enrolling three hundred and twenty-tive. In addition, Seventy-nine Hall was occupied by about sixty non-military students who soon became widely-known as the Diplomatic Corps. The town was given a further war-like atmosphere by the presence of the School of Military Aeronautics and the Naval Paymasters School, the latter quartered in the Grad College. Princeton customs and traditions were obliged to be relegated to a place far in the rear, for under the new conditions no discrimination was made between Senior and Freshman, An impromptu football game, participated in by about five hundred people, resulted in a rather feeble attempt at a Sophomore-Freshman rush and was brought to a sudden end by threats of expul- sion from the military and naval authorities. Great commotion was caused by the appearance on the campus of a handful of non-military, '22, men wearing the necessarily obsolescent Freshmen caps. Qbttnhzr W The month was ittingly ushered in by the ceremonious induction into the service of the members of the S. A. T. C. Be- cause' of the prevalence of influenza the heads of the units adopted precautionary measures in the form of strict quarantine regu- lations. One Freshman, whose assigned duty it was to guard the forbidden soda fountain at Renwick's, became famous by reporting William I. Coan and 'II-Toward McClenahan for failure to comply with the regulations. The representatives of the publications who were still in college entertained hopes of some activity during the year, but hnally, resigning themselves to the inevitable, they announced that the periodicals would not appear again until 'tafter the war, a phrase then as vague as it was popular. The Undergraduate Schools Committee was obliged to transfer its affairs to the su- pervision of the University Secretary. The 'Musical Clubs, however, began to organize on a war basis. The Sophomores, taking the lead in an attempt to preserve class unity in spite of the unsettled state of affairs, held a meeting and elected the following officers for the year: Asa S. Bushnell, Presidentg Benjamin B. McAlpin, Ir., Vice-Presidentg W. Browne Baker, Secretary-Treasurer. Realizing the need of organization to maintain as much as possible of Princeton's tra- dition, the other classes also held elections with the following results: 1919-Paul VV. Orth, Secretary-Treasurer: IQZO-JOlll1 M. Harlan, President, Louis M. Stevens, Vice-Presidentg 'Willis G. Wilmot, Secretary-Treasurerg IQ22-EX'Cf6tt N. Case, Presi- dentg T. Kenneth Drummond, Vice-Presidentg P. Grandin Strong, Secretary-Treasurer. The British Educational 'Mission paid a visit to Princeton near the middle of the month, and was received by a review participated in by more than two thousand uniformed men, the largest number which has marched over the ground since Revolu- tionary days. Football was revived amid much enthusiasm on the part of the student body when, on the 19th of the month, the Naval Paymasters team was defeated by a 26 to o, The team representing the college was made up of some very promising material, but was handicapped to a slight extent by lack of practice. gauhemher - November opened in a fitting manner by a 7-o football victory in the stadium at the expense of an all star team represent- ing the local Aviation School. The influenza quarantine was liftedg the S. A. T. C., or at least a greater part of its members, learned that A. W. O. L. is an act not extremely difficult of performanceg and the Naval Unit had its experiences with the 381 i r A' -V-A. 'ac .. : g gi I ' 2 ff2' '.,- 5 -,-' 1 - V -X-' J :1'x '- -' i f,:.' . ,--- 1 ' -' --.f -, --', V .. f ..., transplanted honor system. Princeton-military students, aviators, paymasters and citizens alike-received the false peace news with a hilarious celebration which was surpassed in enthusiasm only by the outburst provoked by the subsequent verified report. The widely proclaimed Princeton-Camp Upton football game on the 16th was preceded on Friday night by an old time mass meeting in Alexander Hall and on Saturday by a parade up Fifth Avenue of the S. A. T. C. and Naval Unit, led by Admiral Goodrich. The game, which took place at the Polo Grounds and resulted in a 28-7 victory for the Orange and the Black, brought to a close a very creditable, if abbreviated, football season. lt is needless to say that the S. A. T. C.'s one week end of freedom did not slip by unnoticed by Princeton's army. The first noteworthy social event of the year took place before the turkeys were up Thanksgiving morning, when a large crowd assembled in the Gym. for Princeton's only Army- Navy Promenade. The event came at a time which made it possible for men in the service on short holiday leave to get back to college for the festivities, and served to put the student sailors and soldiers in proper condition for the coming examina- tions and demobilization. Betemhsr The three weeks which preceded the Christmas vacation were made up of a conglomerate jumble of examinations, rumors, plans, delays, release papers and the general red tape characteristic of the mustering out of any considerable number of men. Finally the S. A. T. C. was completely demobilized and the members of the Naval Unit placed on inactive duty. The various college periodicals announced their intention of resuming publication immediately after the holidaysq and nearly all of those connected with campus activities, talked of plans for work in a pre-war fashion. 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AZ,,.A. 4..,, 4.,4 ,1i4 ., ., ,.,, ,A,, 4,:A 1 , if CLASS OF 1918 V , , se r f , GTCL O .,,W5 t:, , ,? 4 , A I 44 In LCRA, Ii - ifiq- 5,922139r'weArIo,n.:f.JQ:ifir2g.R:f,.Qivex -Q14 6251555 uf, 1918 JAMES CREESE, JR. ................... ....... President JULIUS LANE VVILSON. .. ........... Vice-President ERNEST LOUIS VOGT ..... .,.Secretary and Treasurer FORMER OFFICERS Freshman Year, First Term Sophomore Year GEORGE WASHINGTON YOUNG ...................... President CORTLANDT VAN RENSSELAER HALSEY.., ........... President PHILIP CHRISTOPHER KAUFFMANN ............ Vice-President CHARLES RAMSEY ARROTT .................... Vice-President VVARREN TRUSDELL STEXVART ......... Secretary and Treasurer PHILLIPS BLAIR LEE ....... ...Secretary and Treasurer Freshman Year, Second Term ' I1-1ni0r Year PHILIP CHRISTOPHER KAUFFMANN ................. President NORMAN CRAWFORD NOURSE ........... ....... P resident CHARLES RAMSEY ARROTT ................,.... Vice-President XXVILMER JONES THOMAS .................,.... Vice-President PHILLIPS BLAIR LEE ........ .... S ecretary and Treasurer DAVID IRITTENHOUSE SHOTYVELL ...,.. Secretary and Treasurer 385 n . ,. , I l -. .sa , 1 - www... ,, . . , . ,.., -2555 3 5-1. . . 11, . .. -A , -- QEIHSS Di 1918 NAME ADDRESS Waymaii McCreery Allen, 26 Wfestmoreland Place, St. Louis, Mo. Lawrence Louis Anderson, Ir., 1517 Third Ave., Louisville, Ky. CSinclair Vfallace Armstrong, 166 High St., Middletown, Ct. Carl Lahl Arnold ...........,...,........... Saltsburg, Pa. tDavid Ralph Jaques Arnold, 30 Bard Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. Charles Ramsay Arrott ...................... Sewickley, Pa. 'kThomas Everett Babson, IO Terrace Place, Arlington, N. J. Frank Crowell Baker, 823 North Fifth Ave., Atchison, Kansas Malcolm Merrill Baker .... 25 East 26th St., New York City Leo Vaughn Barker ...... 1546 Madison Ave., New York City 1 Paul T. Barnum ..................,......... California, Pa. Uohn Henry Barret ........................ Princeton, N. I. .Charles Edward Bayly, Ir., 2000 Arapahoe St., Denver, Colo. fVVillia1n Rodgers Beal, 205 S. Fairmont Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Edward Philip Becker, 1139 Vtfoods Run Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Averrill Leonard Beekman ............... Bronxville, N. Y. Louis Henley Bieler, 3104 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. John Biggs, Ir. ....,.... 1310 VV. 14th St., Vkfilmington, Del. Albert Holbrook Bingham .... ' ....... Sedro-Woolley, Wasli. Donald Shallenbergher Bixler, y Y 6341 Drexel Rd., Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. TW1ll12Hl Black ................ 716 Arch St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Israel Octave Blake .... 995 Madison Ave., New York City Wilsoii Lord Blayney ........................ Riverside, Ill. :kLeo Blumberg ........... 712 Newark Ave., Jersey City, N. I. Lawrence Boardman ...... 598 Lincoln Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 1'Carl Windtis Bonbright ........................ Flint, Mich. Raymond I-I. Bowers ....... 103 Locust St., Massillon, Ohio 9tDegree conferred June 15, 1918. 'l'D1ed 1n Service. NAME ADDRESS ttjohnston Alexander BOVV1T11211l..437 Roscoe St., Chicago, Ill. tWilliam McKnight Bowman .............. Springfield, Ohio james Clement Boyd, 314 Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. 2Lee Carrington Bradley, Ir., ' 36 Idewild Place, Birmingham, Ala. I-Iarry Heckman Brakeley ................ Bordentown, N. J. Daniel Baugh Brewster, Calvert and 'Water Sts., Baltimore, Md. Sydney Erskine Brewster .... Glen Cove, Long Island, N. jacob Paul Brenner .... 173 Willis Ave., Youngstown, Ohio 'FFrancis Theodore Bryan .... 1605 Pierce Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 'tloseph Clark Buchanan, 664 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. VVilliam Ackerman Buel'l. .56 Berkeley St., Rochester, N. Y. Harry Jackson Burch .... 1921 Calvert St., Wlashington, D. C. Grover C. Burkert .......... 8238 Broad St., Trenton, N. I. Iohn Hamilton Burns ........ 112 E. First St., NVichita, Kan. ytLucius McCutchen Butts. ..1508 Cherry St., Vicksburg, Miss. Charles Unger Caesar .... 50 Union Square, New York City William Brodnax Cameron .... Ravenscrott, Petersburg, Va. Nelson Irving Campbell, 5147 Friendship Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. tAlexander Burton Carver. .1180 N. Broadway, Yonkers,N. Y. Hilary Ranald Chambers. .35 VVest 7ISt St., New York City Ssu-tsung Tayu Cheng, 2023 Kolorama Rd., 'Washington D. C. tGeorge Denison Cherry ..... 700 Rock St., Little Rock, Ark. iAlfred Ellison Christie .... I2 McKinley Ave., Trenton, N. I. Frank Sherman Clowney, 167 St. james Pl., Atlantic City, N.. I. Stanton Best Cofhn .... 1815 Knox Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Fred Welgster Conine ..................... Stratford, Conn. Clinton Salter Cook ...................... Manasquan, N. I. tN0rman Hilliard Cooper, V IAS VVashington Ave., Belleville, N. I. , ,,., . A.,,4. .. ,.., v..,., . :,L , .. Qlilass ut 1918 Cfuiuntinushj NAME ADDRESS Dudley Clarke Corkran ........... ' ....... Roland Park, Md. David Noble Corson ....... 51 Berkeley Ave., Newark, N. I. Benjamin Hyde Cory ..........., 1028 S St., Fresno, Cal. tFrederick Ralph Crane .... 854 Prospect Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. 'blames Creese, Ir. ........................... Leetsdale, Pa. Edward Savage Crocker, Ir. .,............ Fitchburg, Mass. john Stafford Cromelin .... 400 River St., Hackensack, N. I. Jarvis Cromwell ............ 711 Park Ave., New York City Edward M. Cronin ........., 541 Broadway, Bayonne, N. I. Archibald Maddock Crossley. .514 E. State St., Trenton, N. I. Edward VVilliam Currie ..................... Keyport, N. I. Holbrook Benezet Cushman...59 'West 5ISt St., N. Y. City Aaron Barrows Cutting. . .VVoolworth Bldg., New York City John Debevoise Decker ....... ............ G reenwich, Conn. Henry Bazing DeGray ........ Ramsay Road, Wyckoff, N. I. Williain Burr Joseph DeLacy.W'o0dmere, Long Island, N. Y. Charles Toby DeLong, 13th Sz Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. d'I-Iolmes Van Mater Dennis, 3rd, 140 Nassau St., New York City Elbert Dent ........ 7918 Seminole Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Iohn Lewis Dodd ..... Louisville Trust Co., Louisville, Ky. john Frederick Donoho. .Plaza Apartments, Baltimore, Md. 'William McLure Dougherty. 325 North Third St., Millville, N. I. Erwin VV. Doyle ......... 900 North George St., Rome, N. Y. ,lohn Henry Drohan ........ 256 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. tl-lenry Millington Dubbs, Ir., 2617 North 8th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Archibald Dudgeon .......... 969 Park Ave., New York City 'kldfilliam Grinstead Duncan, Peaslee-Gaulbert Co., Louisville, Ky. Edwin Blakeslee Dunphy .... 8 Lombardy St., Newark, N. I. tCarl Reese Eaby, Ir. .... 26 South Dukes St., Lancaster, Pa. flames Galt Elder .... Harrisburg Trust Co., Harrisburg, Pa. :kDegree conferred Iune 15, 1918. TDied in Service. NAME ADDRESS Herbert Rucker Eldridge, Ir., Hotel Marie Antoinette, New York City Richard Eldridge..Hotel Marie Antoinette, New York City Iohn Samson Elliott ........ 18 Pine St., Morristown, N. I. Callan Edley England ...... 815 Rock St., Little Rock, Ark. :'tThomas Hopkins English ..................... Gillespie, Ill. Lewis Gillespie Erskine .... I3I Riverside Drive, N. Y. City John I. Ewart ...... 1708 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N. I. Meredyth Handway Ewing, 6624 Dalzell Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. Iunius Parker Fishburn...726 Thirteenth St., Roanoke, Va. Francis Scott Fitzgerald, 'Lincoln National Bank, East 42nd St., New York City 'tLewis Barr Flinn ...... 503 Delaware Ave., VVilmington, Del. 'Edwin Dorsey Foster ........ Cape 'May Court House, N. J. Names Apker Foster, Ir. .... 958 Madison Ave., Albany, N. Y. Leys Ainsworth France..18o1 Cadwell Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Ralph Charlton Franks ...... Llewellyn Park, Orange, N. ,l. Samuel Gibson Frantz ...... 64 Battle Road, Princeton, N. I. Vlfilliam Livingston Freeborn .... SI Wfall St., New York City Morris N. Geissinger, 409 North Eighth St., Stroudsburg, Pa. David Clarence Gibboney, Ir., 7th St., Oak Lane Park, Philadelphia, Pa. 'kAltred Adams Gillette..511 N. 'Washington St., Rome, N. Y. dtSamuel Godfrey ..... 34 S. Indiana Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. 'klsrael Goldstein ........ 751 East I68'tl1 St., New York City tDonald Goodchild ....................... Middletown. N. J. Morton Goodspeed ......... 279 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. Harry Block Gordon, Ir. ,................ Bronxville. N. Y. Thomas Poultney Gorter. .32 E. Preston St., Baltimore, Md. d'Earle Parker Gowing ...... 739 Lincoln Ave.. Xlfilmette, lll. Charles H. Grant ........ 593 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Harold Stanton Greason ...... 5 Howard St., Newport, R. l. Thomas Barrett Green ........ Q54 Broadway, Seattle, Wlash. tGordon Clark Gregory ....,, 3647 Broadway, New York City George VVebster Griffith .................... Ebensburg, Pa. . I ' ,- . . . . , - 1 .-Q- 1f+ i5 l'Wfl'1.3Hfi11ffls.1fx.:51:'iQitifid.-Blirsif .'A-.4 r A':. 'M Glass nt 1918 Uliuntinuzhj NAME ADDRESS Richard Matthews Griffith, 2801 Orchard Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Irving A. Guerin .......................... Mendham, N. I. Earnest Charles Haaren. .147 W. I22I1Cl St., New York City XVilliam Burton Haffner. .305 VVest 97th St., New York City Robert H. Hall .......................... Counrantville, Pa. Courtlandt Van Rensselaer Halsey, I5 Broad St., New York City Maxwell McGaughey Hamilton, 2203 Nebraska St., Sioux City, Iowa William Paul Hamilton, 1834 Lovering Ave., Wilmington, Del. ttWesley Thompson Hammer, 137 South Unum Ave., East Orange, N. I. Alexander Patton Hammond. .2521 Broad Ave., Altoona, Pa. Warren 'Wilson Hampe .......................... Oval, Pa. 'Wendell Philips Harper, 3138 Brooklyn Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Henry Christopher Harrison, Ir., 464 Monroe Ave., Elizabeth, N, I. Edmund Stephen Hayes .................. .. Eau Claire, VVis. 'kEdgerton Hazard .......... 3089 Broadway, New York City :tHenry L. Heimerdinger ...... S75 Park Ave., New York City Lynn Helm, Ir. .,...... 2653 Ellendale Pl., Los Angeles, Cal. Edward Gideon Herendeen..111 Columbus St., Elmira, N. Y. tPomeroy Iardon Herron .... 5547 Fair Oaks, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'Samuel Davidson Herron .... 5547 Fair Oaks, Pittsburgh. Pa. Hamilton Hicks .... ..................,... E nglewood. N. J. Victor Fuller Hockmeyer .... 170 Hockmeyer, Lowell, Mass. ,Iames Edward Hooper..1?8 Carpenter St., Germantown, Pa. Lester V. Howett ........ 85 Mortimer St., Rochester, N. Y. 1'fThomas Saxton Ireland .... 1452 Detroit St., Denver, Colo. Robert Linn Irvine ............................. Street, Md. Felix Otto Ianke ...... 203 IfVest Ninth St., Plainneld, N. I. George Tibbals Tarvis, 2nd, Q Syracuse Cold Storage Co., Syracuse, N, Y. tDegree conferred Iune 15, IQI8. NAME ADDRESS Ferdinand Ielke, 3rd, . 402 Union Trust Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio Frederick NVinston johns .... Warrick Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Nathaniel Britton IOl'11lSO1'l..44 Park Place, Princeton, N. I. Uames McLair jones ....... . ............... Springfield, Mo. Philip Christopher Kauffmann, Evening Star, Washington, D. C. tBedros Kazanjian, Ir.. .71 NVillow Drive, New Rochelle, N. Y. Everard Kempshall ........... 27 King St., Elizabeth, N. I. :kL0uis Fairbanks Kendall, I2 Church St., Saranac Lake, N. Y. XEdmund H. Kerper ........ 120 Chestnut St., Pottstown, Pa. Marshall Babst Kiehl ...... 5021 Bayard St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Alson Davis Kimball. .86 Fourth St., Garden City, L. I., N. Y. Donald Branch Knight. .26 Cambridge Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. William Huger Labouisse, 1544 XNebster St., New Orleans, La. VVilliam VVatson LaForce, 85th St. Sz Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. Lamartine Varnedoe Lamar, 514 North Baylen St., Pensacola, Fla. d'Ira Tullis Lampley ........................... Eufaula, Ala. XM. H. Lane., ................................ Ballston, Va. Philip Lane ................ 47 Weston St., Vlfaltham, Mass. Sanford Lawton ...... Crescent Road, Long Meadow, Mass. Philips Blair Lee ....................... Silver Spring, Md. Brian Philpot Leeb. .166 Ralston Ave., South Orange, N. I. Donald Spence Leslie. .Leslie Paper Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Edward Townsend Look..107 'Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Roland Bruce Lutz, 546 West Sedgewick St., Mt. Airy, Phila., Pa. Alexander Victor Lyman. .120 Townsend Ave., Stapleton, Pa. Howard Suydam Lyon. .84 Gordon St., Perth Amboy, N. I. Joseph Terry McCaddon, Ir.. I 27 East 221'lCl St., New York City Robert Harshe McCague .................... Sewickley, Pa. Q , . . 2 0 'Ii '11 h' ' -' ' '..- ' 'S' , 1:21 . -.'1 1 ,---., 'J .. .,. ,iiQ3 N iliji l gg,ngi--iillibr..-fiat-111:21nm A-.: inn: :'. e:.Z43,ra Qlllass nf 19,18 Cdluntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Edwin Douglas McCauley, 522 Vine Ave., Highland Park, Ill. Edward Dickenson McDougal, Jr. ............ Riverside, Ill. Edward Morton Mcllvaine, Jr..7I Broadway, New York City 'tGeorge Knox Mcllwain, 233 South 41st St., Philadelphia, Pa. Gerald McKeever ....... 59 Booraem Ave., Jersey City, N.J. Paul McKown ................. Martinsburg, West Virginia Donald McLennan ........... 404 Seneca St., Buffalo, N. Y. tJ0hn Owen McNulty ...,.. 1344 Second Ave., Columbus, Ga. John Scott MClMllll3IUS..I4Q E. Sunbury St., Shamokin, Pa. James Allen Machin ...... 247 Parlson Ave., Newark, N. J. Vlfilliam McKinley Madden, 140 Hampden St., VVest Springfield, Mass. fVVilliam Britton Bd3.l'1CC..18OO Madison Ave., New York City Fendall Marbury. .701 Maryland Trust Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Allyn Jay Marsh ....... 222 Riverside Drive, New York City 'tW'illiam Bryan Marvin ........ Storm St., Stroudsburg, Pa. Daniel Leeds Mathews, Jr. ................ Oceanville, N. J. Paul Bacon Matlock ........ 2079 Albion St., Denver, Colo. Thomas Clark Matthews ...................... Sanibel, Fla. VVilliam Proctor Matthews...73 Blymyer St., Cincinnati, O. 'l'William Stephens Mayer ...,. 228 Market St., Johnstown, Pa. Theodore Charles llCl66k..242Q South 16th St., Omaha, Neb. Hildreth Meigs ............... 53 Mansur St., Lowell, Mass. tVVilliam Weightman Meirs, Wleightman Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Berkeley Strickland Michael, 3013 Jackson St., Sioux City, Iowa Francis Armstrong Middleditch, 516 Boulevard, Westfield, N. J. 'Clark Miller ..,....... 4924 Wfallingford St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 'ffWalter Harold lXflillinger..589 Vlfashington St., Chicago, lll. James Foulds Mills .......... 404 Northrop St., Toledo, Ohio Frederick Lee Moore .... 83 Sussex Ave., East Orange, N. J. 'Degree conferred June 15, 1918. Sc NAME ADDRESS tGeorge Frederick Morgan, Jr., Hotel Martinique, New York City Kenneth Alexander Morris, 237 West Duval St., Jacksonville, Fla. tArthur Benson Murray, 28 University Place, Schenectady, N. Y. Alfred Edward Norris .,................... Princeton, N. J. Norman Crawford Nourse, 1519 Harrison Boulevard, Boise, Idaho James Cornelius Oehle1'..10o2 Sycamore St., Palestine, Tex. Richard Harley Oller .... 71 Brooklyn Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 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 ...... 535 Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y. tPercy Parker, Jr. ............. 850 Broadway, Lowell, Mass. Robert William Parker .... 1516 Main St., Jacksonville, Fla. William Mercier Parker, - 2668 Berkshire Road, Cleveland, Ohio Edward Dippolt Parsons. .520 West State St., Trenton, N. J. l'Villiam Allen Butler Paul ...... Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa. George Warren Philips .................... Helmetta, N. Y. tMiguel Planas .......... 202 'West 86th St., New York City Edgar Allen Poe, Jr. ........ 1604 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Allan King Poole .... 215 Penna. Ave., East Liverpool, Ohio Dickson Bayard Potter. .328 West 86th St., New York City Richard Greely Preston. .4 Bennington Rd., Lexington, Mass. Percy Rivington Pyne, Jr. .............. Bernardsville, N. J. Hawley Quier ............ 321 South Fifth St., Reading, Pa. 'John Millington Rankin ............ South Charleston, Ohio Stacy Barcroft Rankin ............. South Charleston, Ohio Albert Dudley Reidenger .................... Madison, N. J. William Carlyle Repass .................... Russelville, Ky. William Vlfynkoop Reynolds. .724 'Webster Av., Scranton. Pa. Leland Chandler Rhodes ................ Short Hills, N. J. Lee Hutchings Richardson, Jr. .... .... F Jhnsted Falls, Ohio f KN. ' ' A,,.4-. .... . VAV. A,,.,,A ,. Mass uf 1918 Cmuntinuehj NAME ADDRESS John Layland Robertson, Jr..470 Andover St., Lowell, Mass. 1Harding Sanford Roche. .56 E. Park St., East Orange, N. J. Francis Ryerson Rodgers, 206 N. Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio Francis Jamison Rue ...... Phila. National Bank, Phila., Pa. Francis Lazelle Sawers...6I7 Drake Ave., Centerville, Iowa Arthur Davis Scarritt, 3240 Norledge Place, Kansas City, Mo. George Small Schmidt .............. Cassat Bldg., York, Pa. tVVolfgang Simon Schwabacher. .191 Broad St., Newark, N. J. 1Jordan Ralston Scobie ...... 3817 Dewey Ave., Omaha, Neb. Howard Rutledge Selover, 1770 Knox Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Sydney Donald Sherrerd, 133 Euclid Ave., Haddonneld, N. J. David Rittenhouse Shotwell, 1613 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. Edgar Oscar Silver .... 66 N. Vlfalnut St., East Orange, N. J. tDouglas Cumming Sinclair. .14 East Fifth St., Corning, N. Y. , Harry Aaron Sipe. .737 North Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Craig Ritchie Smith ...... 31 Alexander St., Princeton, N. J. 'tHarry DeVVolf Smyth ...... 22 Morven St., Princeton, N. J. Shirley Donald Southworth, 1935 Irwin Ave., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. 'Wallan Barten Speers ...... 345 Fifth Ave., New York City Meade Ashley Spencer .... 111 Sturges Ave., Mansfield, Ohio Frederick Easton Springer. ........... Edwardsville, Illinois John Waggeman Stafford ........... Huntington, L. I., N. Y. Henry Maynadier Steele, Jr., 610 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. Murray H. Stevens .... 449 West 153rd St., New York City 'Stuart Riddle Stevenson .... 6 Union St., Schenectady, N. Y. tFCharles Irving Stewart .... 3 Overton Road, Ossining, N. Y. tJames Harold SteWart..1404 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. is YDS-:gree conferred June 15, 1918. TD1ed in Service. ' QDeceased. NAME ADDRESS VVarren Truesdell Stewart, I75 Turrell Ave., South Orange, N. J. Sam Streetman, Jr. ...... 2616 Louisiana St., Houston, Texas David Hays Sulzberger. .516 VVest End Ave., New York City Arthur Melville Quintain Syme .............. Winnetka, lll. tJohn Chestnut Taylor, Jr. .................. Shade Gap, Pa. Raney Startup Taylor. .113 W. Main St., Middletown, Conn. William Davis Ten Broeck .... Drexel Apts., Overbrook, Pa. QShao-ping Teng ...... 2023 Kalorama Rd., Wfashington, D.. C. Wilmer Jones Thomas ...................... Grenada, Miss. George Stewart Thompson ............. East Liverpool, Ohio Kirk Illman Thompson, 321 North Perry St., Titusville, Pa. Robert Lindsay Thompson, Jr..8o1 Penn Av., Pittsburgh, Pa. Arthur Bromley Tyler ...... 16 Sidlaw Road, Boston, Mass. Alfred Van Horn, Jr. ..................... Scarsdale, N. Y. Ray VVhittier Van Tuyl, 4236 Queen Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn. ifErnest Louis Vogt ........ 1382 Third Ave., Louisville, Ky. Harold von Hasslacher. .887 Kenmore Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Donald Wair ................... 711 Ridge St., Laporte, Ind. Charles Kenneth Wallace, 246 Ridgewood Rd., South Orange, N. J. tKuschun Penn VVang.2023 Kalorama Rd., Vlfashington, D. C. William John Warburton. ..122 E. 76th St., New York City Clarence Arnold 'Ward .428 St. George Ave., Rahway, N. J. Herbert Vlfatson VVarden, Jr .... .1920 Pine St., Phila., Pa. TJohn Howell Vxfescott, Jr. .................. Princeton, N. J. Charles Trumball White..246 E. 105th St., New York City tHans Adolf Karl Widenmann. 905 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, N. J. Frederick Benhad Wille..Tillon Road, South Orange, N. J. John Gates Williams. .9 Vxfashington Terrace, St. Louis, 'Mo. David Williamson .......... 944 Park Ave., New York City Edmund LeRoy WVilson .......... 60 Oak St., Forty Fort, Pa. Foster Poullain Wilson, 38 'Washington Terrace, St. Louis, Mo. James VVilson, 3rd .... 423 Van Hauten St., Paterson, N. J. , mswvx., , li 'N P2 --7 ,1,.m. , , I ,.., ,. , ., ,,,., , , f 1 1 edlfhe.HB1-i11fff0 'r75'Pifii-S 7ft31'f' Qllass uf 1918 Cfllluncluhshj NAME ADDRESS .156 Fifth Ave., New York City .702 Press Bldg., Binghamton, N. Y. Julius Lane Wfilson ......... Marion Orr Wilsoii ..... David Ross VVinans ........ 54 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J. Cornelius Winant ........ 163 East 71st St., New York City .Middletown N. Y. John Sylvester YVoodlJridge..1S Pekin Rd., Shanghai, China Henry Allyn Wood ....,............... XDegree conferred June 15, 1918. NAME ADDRESS Frank Edward Vxfoodward, 242 West Jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J Uoseph Milliken VVoods, Jr., 101 East Third St., Lewistown, Pa Sydney Longstreth Wright, Jr. .... Logan, Philadelphia, Pa Jasper Writer ................. 936 Pearl St., Denver, Colo kTsung-yu 'Wu ..... 2023 Kaloraina Road, Washington, D. C Frank Anthony Zunino, Jr.. .495 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y .2-f-.. .iii -,1,1--i- i ,J--f-' -ff,4.'..-.i , ,,f,-.5-l :-7.1:-f ' - if- .Y - ,,-f, f ii, --,511 Ei 1, ff N- f: X ' il 'lbfig-5 . 1 ' If Q . iffy! eg-fqailtgw- , ff Elf ?Ee1l '-f . l'N-wail film' ii -I gf 391 :mom ' 'i I xxx K KX fmf , A h f M1 Nf l ,Y . A f , ,, .....,, .. . . . ., . . . , ,. W .. 1918 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE STEVENSON FLINN NVILSON BONBRIGHT BARRET VOGT I fm A 7 .,., -,,, L... 4..,,. ..-. A ,,',., ., ..,.,..:' ,. ,X,,., .-.. ,. . ,. '.., I :EL ua It f 'Miaf-mfrSamirif'iQ:.61L52q1G1ii+-i, , , , i a i f-. f i 621111155 uf 1918 Cinmmittees CLASS DAY COMMITTEE JOHN HENRY BAIQRET, Chairman CARL VVINDUS BONBRIGHT -JAINIIES CREESE, JR. STUART RIDDLE STEVENSON JULIUS LANE VVILSON LUCIUS IVICCUTCHEN BUTTS LEXVIS BARR FLINN ERNEST LOUIS VOGT NASSAU HERALD COMMITTEE CARL XVINDUS BONBRIOHT, Chairman JOHN I'IIZNRY BARRET LUCIUS ALICCUTCI-IEN BUTTS HARRY .AARON SIPE ERNEST LOUIS VOOT JOHN BIGGS, JR. JAMES CREESE, JR. -STUART RIDDLE STEVENSON JULIUS LANE VVILSON CLASS ODE COMMITTEE JAMES CREESE, JR. JOHN BIGGS, JR. - TI-IORIAS I'IOPKINS ENGLISI-I CLASS MEMORIAL COMMITTEE PERCY PARKER, JR., Chairman LEE CARRINGTON BRADLEY, JR. GEORGE DENISON CHERRY YVILLIAM GIRNSTEAD DUNCAN ERNEST LOUIS VOOT 393 llllmwl w liz. -EM ilggiuji tg' mmm ! - Z , W H2251 litEm?E!lI,IlI! E5 Q 62 0 Q Q 0 D gi E? sf Cum. '!-Arai: Wiki i ' -T F. F. Abbott F.. P. Adams I. W. Basore H, Bender F. Blau Boutroux . Bowman Brown . Buffum . C. Butler Capps R. Cary rwmoowwam rver Horrw . Blumberg Creese, Ir. . W. Armstrong C. Bradley, Ir. C. Burkert, Ir. I. Mm w,. ,.,, M1.N--,H,,. fiakefs I 1 F l Qi, i 1 up . . lk 'P A i ,-l. Tuff: iblji Esta kappa Esta nf jaztn Eizrsep TJ Organized Provisionally in 1895 Charter Granted in October, 1898 OFFICERS, 1917-18 DEAN WILLIAM F. LLTAGIE ..,.,.................... President PRESIDENT HIBBEN ..........,. . ............... Vice-President E. Y. ROBBINS .......................... Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS G. F. Close John Grier Hibben L. VV. Miles N. K. Smith V. L. Collins I. P. Hoskins C. R. Morey C. H. Smyth, Ir. E. G. Conklin G. A. Hulett D. C. Munro J. D. Spaeth F. H. Constant T. W. Hunt W. S. Myers E. G. Spaulding H. B. Cornwall A. C. Johnson Frederick Neher D. C. Stuart H. F. Covington R. B. C. johnson F.. F. Northrup D. R. Stuart F. H. Critchlow E. W. Kemmerer C. G. Osgood, Ir. H. XM Thayer Ulrich Dahlgren C. WV. Kennedy T. M. Parrott H. D. Thompson D. B. Durham William Libbey F. L. Patton Augustus Trowbridg L. P. Eisenhart E. H. Loomis A. H. Phillips Henry van Dyke G. W. Elderkin L. VV. McKay W. K. Prentice Paul van Dyke F. A. Fetter G. B. McClellan I. E. Raycroft Oswald Veblen H. B. Fine Howard McClenahan E. C. Richardson W. U. Vreeland W. Fite C. F. W. McClure E. Y. Robbins A. F. W'est William Foster R. M. McElroy P. F.. Robinson I. H. Westcott Christian Gauss Malcolm McLaren R. K. Root G. W. T. Whitney G. H. Gerould C. McMillan H. N. Russell W. F. Willoughby William Gillespie David Magie, Jr. W. B. Scott F. N. Wilson N. E. Griffin W. F. Magie H. R. Shipman Gen. A. A. Woodh G. M. Harper Allan Marquand H. S. S. Smith C. N. Young MEMBERS, 1918 I. P. Fishburn G. McKeever W. S. Schwabaker I. H. Stewart D. Goodchild W. B. Marvin H. D. Smyth I. C. Taylor, Ir. P. I. Herron W. H. Millinger H. A. Sipe C. T. White E. H. Kerper H. Quier S. D. Southworth I. L. Wilson R. B. Lutz I. M. Rankin F. E. Springer MEMBER, 1919 R. D. McKee 394 .J1 n . .-f, ,,,,,, .. , ,. ,.. ,,., .. ,,,,,,. ., .. ,N .,,, , H, fi I l7'2,f3B1'ifYv:eI Q.II1QH3BTiTifE..S 5,3128 1:'Q2'E1lEF1 ,',. 'fl I ' 1- 'ffl 2 ' 'f-f- V ' ' ' ' ' ..-yt -.-. E ,AWD -., -,,.qg1o ---:ag:'::::- I ..... Entrants Glunferreh, 191721918 Senior iiaunnrmen VALEDICTORY Sinclair Wallace Armstrong LATIN SALUTATORY Lee Carrington Bradley, Ir. Jfinal Qpenial Zianrinrs , PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY X High I'I01l07'S-Cl'l3.1'lCS Irving Stewart. HISTORY AND POLITICS Highest Honors-Lee Carrington Bradley, Jr. High Holzrors-VVilliam Bryan Marvin. Honors-Alfred Adams Gillette, John 'Millington Rankin. ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS High Honors-Leo Blumberg. H01m1's-Francis Armstrong Middleditch, 'Walter Harold Millinger, Hans Adolf Karl Wideiimann. CLASSICS Highest Honors'-I-Iolmes Van Mater Dennis, 3d. High Houorx-Iolinston Alexander Bowman. MODERN LANGUAGES CGERMANICD High Honors-Donald Goodchild. MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS Highest Honors-I'Ienry De Wolf Smyth, James Harold Stewart. High Honors-George Knox McIlwain. BIOLOGY Holton'-Israel Goldstein. is y rtii y , . , i r it , , s s , j1 y y A i f 4 5P5139Y-rhsfio.n133xfif.1ga:Q,Q1fH f ffEi 1 fTl - - '!f . ' 3913325 Qmathzh Ziune, 1 SENIOR PRIZEMEN Lynde Debate Prizes First-John Chestnut Taylor, Ir. SL'C07Zd-XfVOlfg3.llg Simon Schwabacher Third-Laurence Milton Sears. Baird Prizes The Baird P1 ise-Laurence Milton Sears O1'cLz'01'y-John Chestnut Taylor, Ir. Delivery-Rolancl Bruce Lutz Poetry-James Creese, Ir. Dispufation, First-Iolni Chestnut Taylor, Ir. Dispvlzfatiorzv, Second-Leo Bluinberg Class of 1859 Prize Thomas Hopkins English Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics Charles Irving Stewart C. O. joline Prize in American Political History William Bryan Marvin Lyman H. Atwater Prize in Political Science Kuochun Penn VV'ang Honorable Ilf!t?l'LlL'7:0ll-iEI'l'lCS'E Louis Vogt 396 918 Class of 1876 Memorial Prize John Chestnut Taylor, Ir. Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture Vllyckoff Keach Philo Sherman Bennett Prize in Political Science Alfred Ellison Christie Class of 1870 Prizes in Old English Joseph Milliken Wfoods, Ir. Samuel Davidson Herron Manners Prize-Winner of the Golden Tiger james Creese, Jr. Garrett Prize in South American History Leo Blumberg Barnum Prize in History Leo Blumberg ,Lawrence Hutton Prize in History 'William Bryan Marvin 1 . , 4 rant 8 . . ,, , 4 fiirilfffifffeffefiffiefftiiffl?-sims v iff fa Class of 1895 Military Prize Lee Carrington Bradley, Ir. 1911525 CC!EuncIuiJei:O Hofwralale flff671fi0I1-JOll11 Kelly Strubing, Ir. JUNIOR PRIZEMEN Junior First Honor Prize Divided equally between Paul Robinson Nor Ralph Dyer McKee junior Orator Medals First-David Mandel Second-Robert Hayes Dunn ton and Third-VVilliam Barthold Kloppenburg Fourth-Raiidolph Clothier Sailer Maclean Prize Robert Hayes Dunn Dickinson Prize Norman Vlfalter Haring Alden Memorial Prizes in French First-Lochren Donnelley Second-No award Thomas B. Wanamaker English Language Prize Harry Pardee Keller Class' of 1870 Jun-ior Prize in English Sydney Baldwin Self Class of 1883 English Prize Arthur Edward Wilidels Honorable M'e11ti0n-Sydney Baldwin Self SOPHOMORE PRIZEMEN The Stinnecke Scholarship Rensselaer 'Wright Lee Class of 1861 Prize Richard Hartshorne Class of 1870 Sophomore English Prize Furman Addison De Maris, Ir. Francis Biddle Sophomore Essay Prize Furman Addison De Maris, Ir. FRESHMEN PRIZEMEN Class of 1883 Freshmen English Prize in the School of ' Science Elmer Bloomfield Creey I 1 1.5 . 0 . .Ma .'.. ','.. ---:1 1 '--:-' -f 1 '- - ' 121r :g:.- Zllumni ap jfehruarp' 22, 1513 LUMNI DAY was instituted in 1915 and the occasion proved so successful that it has become an annual event. 'y VVashington's Birthday was selected by the Alumni to gather in Princeton, since at that time they might return 6 Nb, ' to their Alma Mater during the normal routine of undergraduate life and not in the midst of the somewhat 'f abnormal conditions prevailing during class reunions at Commencement time. The purpose of Alumni Day is two-fold to permit the graduates to inspect the University while in session and to renew and strengthen their interest in undergraduate activities. The influence of the war was noted throughout the program of events on Washi1igton's Birthday a year ago and especially in the fact that but about one hundred graduates returned to Princeton for the occasion, Features on the program were the lecture by Lieutenant Andre Morize of the French Arrny and the basket- ball game with Columbia, in which Princeton was the victor. Though the number returning was small, the interest shown in the problems confronting the University made the day a successful one. The program follows: 10.00 A.M.--II'1Sp6CtlO11 of University Library and War Ex- 12.30 P.M.-lU11lV6I'Slfy Dining Halls hibit. Alumni and Faculty Luncheon. Speeches by President Hibben, Senator Pom- erene, '84, and Colonel Thomas S. Crago, '93, . . .-A ' l t t. . 11 I5 A M mmal Oratorlca Con es Congressman-at-Large from Pennsylvania. 12.15 P.M.-.AiSSC1l1lJly in Faculty Room, Nassau Hall. 3.00 P.1VI.1PI'i1'1CCtO1'1-COlt1I'1'1lJi3. Swimming Meet and VVater Procession to University Dining Halls. Polo Game in Brokaw Pool. 5.00 P.M.-Lecture by Lieutenant Andre Morize of the French Army. Alexander Hall. Men and Guns at the Front. 398 f ,-f-,- K A . , , ,. ,. ,A -f 2 f .i '.'4f ' YZF? hdiafiiifftoiiimiuif'sg.a:,.Qra A . 14 1 . il' 1 - ' X .WWE I H r f,. .,1'j 51 - -, yi,-,-'::.: UQ, I 1' 1 A.. ,, . 5,41-. ' '- .i' I4 f ..-1 . 1 1 -' '. 2..-, . 1,4 I C I , .1 1,1 , I . I ,- g'-,,,,l.' ,I,.'n' J.-,. ..5.'.' .uf ,, ' ',L,', '.'.7g. .- ' ,.-.f..- ' ss gmrn NS T K'N I vs: . L 1 - 1 -- -uv . -. , .fa .-'f - .-.4'- -, , .,,, .. .. ., I ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NASSAU HALL JOB E. I-IEDGES, '84 ................................. Chairman WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF PRINCETON CLUBS ALFRED T. CARTON, '05 ..... ........................ S ecretary 76 West Monroe St., Chicago, Illinois PRINCETON ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION CHARLES H. HIGGINS, 'O3 ...................,...... Secretary Commercial Trust Bldg., Jersey City, N. J. Arkmuaeua PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ARKANSAS JAMES V. JOHNSON, '03 .................,......... Secretary 820 State National Bank Bldg., Little Rock, Ark. Glnlifurnia PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA PLATT IQENT, '09 .................,................. Secretary Care Standard Oil Company, San Francisco, Cal. PRINCETON CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA D. S. HAMMAOK, '06 ............................... Secretary 724 American Bank Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Olnlnrahn ROCKY MOUNTAIN PRINCETON CLUB L. R. IQENDRICK, '10 ................................ Secretary SOI 16th St., Denver, Colo. BPIEXIUSIFP PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF DELAWARE JOHN F. NEARY, 'OO ................................ Secretary Du Pont Bldg., Wilmingtoii, Del. Cgvnrgia ' PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA ROBERT H. JONES, '06 .............................. Secretary 1404 Third National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. fdimhn PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF IDAHO P. B. CARTER, '05 .................................. Secretary 310 Boise City National Bank Bldg., Boise, Idaho 3lllinnia PRINCETON CLUB OF CHICAGO W. S. IVVARFIELD, 313, ,IO ........................... Secretary 1539 First National Bank Bldg., Chicago, Ill. ilnhiuna PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, '15 .... ..... .............. S e cretary 1127 North 'Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. 51111121 PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CEDAR RAPIDS ARTHUR I-I. POE, 'OO ............................... Secretary American Cereal Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa lieniurkg PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LOUISVILLE CHESLEY SNVANN, '04 .............................. Secretary 1448 South Fourth St., Louisville, Kentucky i WMM-. K 1 .,,,, . , ,, . ,. , . I, . ' Q E ' illllarglanh PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND I'IORATIO VV. TURNER, '09 ....... ..................,. S ecretary IZI4 Garrett Bldg., Baltimore, Md. illllemnarhuneiia PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NEW ENGLAND F. L. COOLIDGE, '84 ................................ Secretary 166 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. imlirhigan PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN ALB-ERT E. VAN COURT, ,I4 ....................... Secretary 870 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, 'Mich. Hllinnvanta PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE NORTHWEST ARNETT VV. LESLIE, ,I4 ............................ Secretary Care John Leslie Paper Co., Minneapolis, Minn. illlizmmri PRINCETON CLUB OF KANSAS CITY GoRDoN T. BEAHAM, ,OI .............. ' .............. Secretary Care Faultless Starch Co., West Sth St., Kansas City, Mo. PRINCETON CLUB OF ST. LOUIS J. S. LIONRERGER, ,II .............................. Secretary Security Building, St. Louis, Mo. Nehraaka PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NEBRASKA ARTHUR R. WELLS, '95. ............................ Secretary 524 Omaha National Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Nun Ilerzrg PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN NEW JERSEY A. M. I-IOPPER, '97 ................................. Secretary 120 Broadway, New York. N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ' HUDSON COUNTY O'rTo F. SEGGEL, '03 ........................,...... Secretary 42 Lincoln St., Jersey City, N. I. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF MONTCLAIR AND VICINITY BENJAMIN E. NIESSLER, '03 ........................ Secretary , 4 Holland Terrace, Montclair, N. I. PRINCETON CLUB OF NEWARK HERBERT I-I. WARD, ,I2 ............................ Secretary 1088 Broad St., Newark, N. I. PRINCETON ALUMNI FEDERATION OF I NEW JERSEY 'HOXVARD CARTER, ,OI .............................. Secretary Ioo Broadway, New York, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE ORANGES FRANKLIN XV. FORT, ,OI ........................... Secretary 701 Carleton St., East Orange, N. I. 401 1' ml I . 1 lf A . . .. . .... - .- .. . .. . . . f . I l'5 i we 1 p-. gf, -.4 V--. Abm PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF PASSAIC COUNTY ROBERT WILLIALIS, IR., '81. . . . . ........ . . . ..... . . .Secretary 385 Park Ave., Paterson, N. I. PRINCETON CLUB OF PLAINFIELD AND UNION COUNTY ALBERT D. BEERS, '07, ............................. Secretary 734 Vfatchung Ave., Plainfield, N. I. PRINCETON CLUB OF TRENTON EDWARD D. M1ERs, '08 ...,......................... Secretary American Mechanics' Bldg., Trenton, N. I. New Burk PRINCETON CLUB OF NEW YORK TS. I. REID, JR., '06 ................................ Secretary 121 East 21st St., New York, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN NEW YORK EDWARD E. RANKIN, '09 ........................... Secretary Tweedle Building, Albany, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL NEW YORK STUART F. RA1.E1G11, ,II.. ................... ....... S ecretary 115 Durston Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LONG ISLAND CHRISTOPHER D. ROBERT, '04 ....................... Secretary 261 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN NEW YORK R. M. HARRIS, '15 ................................. Secretary 1127 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. PRINCETON CLUB OF BUFFALO STEPHEN T. LOCKVVOOD, '94 ........................ Secretary Iroquois Building, Buffalo, N. Y. Tlleceased. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHERN NEW YORK AND CONNECTICUT SANFORD G. ETHERINGTON, '06 ..................... Secretary 341 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ROCHESTER AND VICINITY NIARTIN H. EISENHARDT, '05 ........... ' ........... Secretary 371 Barrington St., Rochester, N. Y. 0911111 PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF COLUMBUS AND VICINITY HIERBERT B. HALLIDAY, '05 ......................... Secretary Citizens' Trust and Savings Bank Bldg., Columbus, Ohio PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN OHIO ICI-IN H. DRUMMOND, '10 .......................... Secretary 221 Electric Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF TOLEDO DR. W'1LL1AM G. DICE, '93 ......................... Secretary 240 Michigan St., Toledo, Ohio PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CINCINNATI CECIL H. GAMBLE, '05 ............................. Secretary Gwynne Building, Cincinnati, Ohio lgvnnzglnnnia PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ERIE SAMUEL L. G11.soN, '08 ............................ Secretary 614 West Sth St., Erie, Pa. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY VV. H. MUSSER, '96 ............................,.. Secretary 215 North 2d St., Harrisburg, Pa. MM' K fx ,,, A , . ,A . . . .. .... , , - ,, , . . 1 ,4 whefiafwfr1:1u1:pnr1ffaatimeafif1e:e1lr1?Q ..-:A-:,-:- . Nm A,,, A 1E,, T . .'f1-. -an -, .. - .. . ag' -'-':a x f'::::.- PRINCETON CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA VVALTER N. R101-HER, '06 ........................... Secretary 1223 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA GILBERT S. IIWCCLINTOCK, '08 ...................... Secretary 34 South River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA FREDERICK H. ATWooD, '13 ......................... Secretary 1323 Farmers' Bank Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. Efennrzave PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF . TENNESSEE NVALTER H. WVAT1c1Ns, 'oo ......................... Secretary Hamilton National Bank Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn. Efrazeva PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS CHARLES C. CRESSON, JR., '95 ..... ................ S ecretary Alamo Bank Bldg., San Antonio, Texas THE BORDER ASSOCIATION T. B. NEXVMAN, '13 ............................,... 'Secretary Newman Investment Co., El Paso, Texas lltnh THE INTER-MOUNTAIN PRINCETON ASSOCIATION RENYVICK S. IXICNIECE, '07 ......................... Secretary 1136 Blaine Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah HBa5l'gingin11 WASHINGTON PRINCETON CLUB OF SEATTLE I. I-I. WVATROUS, '13 ................................ Secretary 202 Marion Building, Seattle, Wash. Zlinreign PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF INDIA C. D. THOMPSON, IR., '05 .......................... Secretary Princeton Hall, Christian College, Allahabad, India PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ' SOUTH AFRICA .... REV. CLINTON T. NVOOD, '92 ........................ Secretary Mission Institute, Welliiigtoii, Cape of Good Hope PRINCETON CLUB OF PARIS PERs1EoR F. GIBSON, '85 .,......................... Secretary 115 Rue cle la Pompe, Paris, France PRINCETON CLUB OF HAWAII REV. E. B. TURNER, '96 ....,...................... Secretary A U8 King St., Honolulu, Hawaii PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF JAPAN JOHN S. BURGESS, '05 ............................. Secretary 3'SanCO11'1e Mitosirocho, Kanda, Tokyo, Japan PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SYRIA GEORGE B. STEXVART, '06 ............................ Secretary Syrian Protestant College, Beirut, Syria I mem. - ff W,.,, ,. V, ,.,. ..,. ,,. ,, ,,A:, . , , 1 -Mi lli' 1 iear .. if illibe Grahuate uunnil nfs rinretun Qtlnihersitp OFFICERS A. G. TODD, '84, Chairman ...... 165 Broadway, New York City XV. E. HOPE, '01, Vice-Chairman. .49 Wall St., New York City V. L. COLLINS, ,Q2, Acting Secretary ......... Princeton, N. I. St., Reading, Pa. I. VVoods Brown VV. F. Timlow Hon. I. YV. Queen .. .1510 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . . . . . .7 VVall St., New York City ....1f Exchange Pl., Ierse Cit . N Y y . J. Plainfield, N. I. Dr. B. Van D. Hedges .... SIS Watchung Ave., H. C. Irons .......... ........, 1 or Park Ave., New York City I. I. Bright ........ ....... O tis Building, Philadelphia, Pa. E. A. Poe ..... ..... I 604 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. V. L. Collins .... ...................... P rinceton, N. I. Martin Saxe ...... ........... 2 7 Pine St., New York City Malcolm Lloyd, Ir. .. ...I4o4 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. D. Q. Brown .. Dr. Charles Browne I M. Frame A. E. Mevmy' Q I I. H. Harrison . F. P. King .... VV. E. Hope .. Francis Speir .. F. G. Landon .... Vlyrnen . . . W. T. VV. S. Arbuthnot Broadway, New York City Princeton, N. I. ' '.' .' .' .526 'w.i31iih'g'f2iii' ....3o3 Vine St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . . .810 Broad St., Newark, N. I. Liberty St., New York City .. . . . .49 VVall St., New York City MEMBERS-AT-LARGE . . . . .52 XVall St., New York City ..r3r East 65th St., New York City .................Hempstead, N. Y. . . . .801 Penn Ave. , Pittsburgh, Pa. P. A. Rollins ..... ..... 3 2 Nassau St., New York City G. F. McKinney . . .... 52 William St., New York City S O 2 G O I1- in G FU O :r :H :r E. E. E. 32 5 'I E ' :i 3 s Cl FD D-7 FD - W: w: Q: H : GU 'ri 1 ' 'QC ' El EEF E955-EQ Eiffrmg 253 O52 911'-E03-' O3'Tfm Zm'C3.fb U1. ' I Oesi355s 3 Fail-VIII a 2. 511595931 U1 s-oQ:, f: 41- QQQWQ bd gd Ogg 3 -1 -N 'Q-D55 ig U3 !'lU71'14'h Er 5+ V5.9 is ' IEW do 5 53? rem 5 5 if DUI -x 3 H ia? E5 2 0 gm 2. :Q 3. O QPU lc K4 'fi 3 Q s P-1 U2 P-1 M G CT O H 'Z :r :r :r F5 y-Q AJ sw Q frj 011, 5' :V :V V1 .,,.3 :.' B :K Cfi-4 E? 'D 9' .J I3 I3 95 A 'ff 301' . mg gm 2 .sF1'lr!. 1 1 92.3.-,gm N OSFOQU5 23 712 at-were -Oo' .5 OMEFQX3: MDA. :.,2 gigs 1 355302, N S. A Uj 3 '11 Off. SSD-Ti .... Wh am ll Q-'Q'-' 533-' :r Egvllkfglc if 14:r.5'9-3: 9 2323.2 fD44ruQ.f'D ? 2 222 2 if KI 'fl +4 o' O ON O '1 'G Y Q w W W O Q Q C? Q -2' -2' Q' A. Smith, Ir. +I-I. H. Henry . . . C. H. hfathews . S. G. Etherington G. S. Rentschler A. C. Studer, Ir. H. G. Treadwell . .. R. F. Weeks .... 1VIaitland Dwight Ralph Higgins ..... . . . A. D. Groff ..... H. C. Stuart I. C. Healey .... H. D. Harvey ..... Iohn Stevens . . . L. B. Flinn .. . G. C. Fraser .... I. MCC. Mitchell A. C. Imhrie E. L. Ford ..... H. C. Potter C. H. Higgins . W . H. Iones .. .. . . . . .Frick Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES 24 Broad St., New York City Fort Vllasliington, Pa. 1. . . I 1 11335 ifiiesliiiii' se., Philadelphia, ea. 50 East 42d St., New York City .Hamilton, Ohio Montclair N. T. ...'r'j2'vve5f'iz2321'si.', New York Cgiv . . ...... 61 Broadway, New York C1tV 2131 Bancroft Pl., Washington, D. .C. 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The names of the students are followed by the designation of their several classes, the name of each student is followed also by an abbreviation indicating the department to which he belongs, viz: a, Academic Dept.g s, the john C. Green School of Science, f, fellow, g, Graduate School, p. s., partial studentg q, qualifying. Ofncials in caps and small caps. 406 I . - a'- :':'f. Qy,- KX 1,1232 I qi .1 C f hgfiiaf-Wff-Pt ifiigsiggkird ,:,, .,,., ,, Nassau Hall ........ The Dean's House .... Stanhope Hall .... Prospect ............ Dickinson Hall ...,...... Chancellor Green Library ....,... The School of Science Buildin O' a..... Murray Hall ................... Marquand Chapel Arty Museum ........ Chelnical Laboratory D0R1f11T01zY West College Reunion Hall ...., 'Witherspoon Hall Edwards Hall ..... Dod Hall Brown Hall ........... Upper Pyne Building Lower Pyne Building . Tltlnihersitp Quilhings BRECTED ERECTED . . . 1756 Alexander Hall ...,....... . . 1892 . . . 1756 Brokaw Memorial ........ . . 1892 . . . 1803 Isabella McC0sh Inhrmary ..... . . 1892 ... 1849 Dodge Hall .,............ .. 1900 . . . 1870 University Gymnasium .... . . 1903 ,,, 1873 McCoSh Hall ............. .. 1907 1873 Palmer Physical Laboratory ., 1908 . . . 1879 Guyot Hall ............... . . 1909 ,,, 1881 Graduate College ... .. 1913 ,H 1889 Madison Hall .... .. 1916 . . . 1891 A Eurmituries ERECTED STUD1zN1's Erzucrian STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED Dcmiironx' Accoixm-10111x'1f11:x1 1863 64 Blair Hall ..... 1897, 1907 IIS 1870 65 Little Hall .9 ....... 1899, 1902 110 1877 80 Seventy-nine Hall . . . ..... 1904 .18 1880 84 Patton Hall ...... . . . 1906 103 1890 77 Campbell H511 .. . ... IQOQ 60 1891 so Holder- Hall ..... ... 1910 149 1896 IQ Hamilton Hall ... ... 1911 41 1896 18 Cuyler Hall ... ... 1912 86 Eirectnrp fD'Nm. K - 'A'A 1 f ,ri-111 -. M. 5 .2 N V- . 5 ,M , . ..., ,.., :,.,., 1- , M, nvh. , ,f ..,. ,....,.,, . , H ww 4 .nA:x 255: V -za,-,M ,,.,.:-g..' --LA v--www-. MQ NAME Aaron, M. L., '20 ...... .. ABBOTT, F. F., Professor ..,. Adler, J. L., '22 ........ Adriazola, N., '20 .... Agar, W. M., 'g ....... Aldridge, C. W., '22 .... Alexander, W. L., '22 .... Alford, K. W., '19 .... Allison, I., '21 ....... Alyea, E. P. D., '19 Amen, J. H., '19 .... Ames, W. P., '20 ....... Anderson, A., Ir., '19 .... Anderson, D. C., '20 ..... Anderson, E. M., '22 ..,.. G C A '21 Anderson, . . ., ..... Anderson, I. O. H., '22. . . .. Anderson, M. E., '22 ...... Anderson, R. V., '22 .... Andrade, G. W. R., '22.. Arrowsmith, N. S., '22, .. Arrowsmith, W. W., 119. Armstrong, I. N., Ir., '20 ,... Armstrong, S. VV., 'g .... Arnold, C. L., '18 .....,.. Aronsohn, N. H., 'IQ .... Arpee, E., 'q ........... Arrott, C. R., '19 ..... Atkinson, C. U., '21 .... Azoy, G. V., '20 ..... Babcock, E. B., '22 ..... Bade, W. H., 'IQ .... Baer, H. M., '19 ..... L B 'q Bailey, . ., .....,. . Bailey, G. O., '20 ....... Baird, W. I., Jr., '2O.... Baker, A. deR., '22 ..... Baker, H. F., '22 ..... ADDRESS C. .....62 Battle Road ....42 Wiggins St. .....Colonial Club ........1o S. R. B. .....11 '79 H. C'y ...16 Vandeventer Ave. ......84 P. ........22 L. .........I4I L. A. H, HB. H. .......93 H. ......7o P. M. D. ........64 B. P. S. W. ....24 Dickinson St. . . . . .36 Park Place ..........I32 H. ......4o N. E. ....4o-50 P. M. D. . ..... 124H. ..,.12 E. W. .....35 S. E. ....62 '79 H. .....12 S. E. .......12 '79 ....61 '79 H. ......22 B. ....1 L. P. N1XlJE Baker, J. M., 'q .... Baker, R. P., '22 ..... Baker, W. B., '21 ..... Baker, VV. R., '19 .... Ball, R. C., '21 ....... Ballard, I. D., '22 .... Baron, E. H., 'g ..... Barbee, E. L., '21 ....... Barclay, W. L., Ir., '21 .... Barnes, A. S., '22 ...... Barnett, R. F., '19 .... Barnum, M. C., '22 .... Barr, A. H., '22 ....... .. Barringer, B., '21 ............ , Barringer, D. M., Ir., 21 .... Barrows, K. XV., '22 ........ Bartlett, W., '22 ..... .. Barton, H. A., '19 .... Bartow, T. M., '21 .... Barwise, I. H., '22 ..... Baskerville, VV. E., 'sp ........ Baskerville, A. P., '20 .... . BASORE, I. W., Asst. Professor Bathgate, I. E., '22 .....,. ...... Batt, L. T., '21 ............. Bauhan, G. L. T., 'IQ ..... Bayly, C. E., Ir., '19 ..... Beal, I. H., Ir., '20 Bechtel, F., Ir., '19 ..... Bechtel, I. G., '20 ..... Becker, 'W., 'Q .,.,....... .. Beckhart, B. H., '19 .......... Beekman, L., ,IQ ............ BEGGS, G. E.. Asst. Professor... Bell, A. H., '22 ................ Bell, S., 2nd, '22 ............. . Belt, F. L., '22 ..,....... BENDER, H. H., Professor. .. ,t ,M 1 H 1 .1.. -r-i. f -., 1 .,, ,'.' - ..-1 -:-- . ,q-sv 11.49, ADDRESS .......15 P. ....IO2 P. ....I84 L. B. ....IOI H'rn .....31 H. ....311 H'm ....122H. N.R. .....6U. P. ....1 HA. H. .....7E.M.'W. C. .......32 C. HA. H. .....8S.E.B. ....42-52 P. B. . . . .15 Van Deventer Pl. ....15 Van Deventer Pl. .........IOI Library Pl. S. W. P. . . . .66 Nassau St. . . . .230 Nassau St. .........363 C'y .....11 W.W. ....52 '79 H. ..............4o3 H. S. N.M.R. . . . . .16 Vandeventer Ave ......,7S jefferson Rd. P. 19M.D. A. H. . . . .120 Fitz Randolph Rd. NAME Benedict, T. H., '21 ..... Bennett, EQL., '22 ..... Benson, J. M., '21 ..... Benton, A. F., 'g ..... Benua, W. E., '21 .... Berry, G. P., '21 .... Bethell, R. S., '22 .... Bevans, I. M., '22 ..... Bevin, N. P., g ....., Biggs, I., Ir., 'IQ ....... Bickford, I. D., 'gg ..... Billings, C., '22 ....... Eirenturp Cvliuntinuehj ADDRESS . . . .14 A. H. ........14 M. D. N. R. .....57 Jefferson Rd. P. ............8o P. N. E. . . . .230 Nassau St. C. ....24 Dickinson St. B. Bingham, I. A., '22 ..... .,........... 3 4 S. E. Bitten, R. M., '19 ..... ..,, 3 o Witherspoon St. Black, E., '20 ........... .............. I 6 N. E. Black, W. T., '22 ......... ....... 3 HA. I-Pm Blackwell, F. O., Ir., '21, Blair, M., '22 .........., Blake, E. B., '22 ....... Blake, T. D., '22 ...... .......2 C. H. 16W.VV. L. .. ................ Q4 P. BLAU, M. F., Professor .... ..... 4 2 Princeton Ave. Blauvelt, H. B., '20 ....... ............ 4 HA. C. Blodget, L. T., '22 .... Blossom, F. M., 'IQ ..... Blow, F. M., '22 ........ Bluntschli, R. W., '21.. . Bogert, A. C., '22 ..... Bolton, W., Ir., '21 .... Bond, G. A., '20M ..... Bostick, B. H., '20 ...... .. .................. 3 S.R. Boteler, E. S., Ir., '21 .... Botting, I-I. C., '22 ..... Botting, V. T., '22 .... Bouma, C., 'g ........ Bovaird, G. C., '22 ..... BOVIE, H. H., Proctor.. Bowman, F. B., '21 .... M. D. .27 Vandeventer Ave. S. E. B. . ............... 1o3H. . ..................... 74 B. . . . . .ISf National Bank Bldg. ........21 H. .....3o6 H'm .......33 B. .....21 B. S. I.. ....2 N. M. R. ........51 B. NAME Bowman, J. W., 'g ........ Bowman, W. M., '18 Cgj Boyce, I. C., '22 ........... Boyd, I. C., 'IQ ........... Boyd, J. R., Ir., '20 .... Bradshaw, R. B., '22 .... Brandon, C. A., '20 ..... Brandt, R. L., '21 ........ Braunlein, I. H., 'g ...... Brawner, A. H., '21 .... Bray, A. R., '19 ...... Brennan, L. I., '22 .... Brenner, I. P., '18 ........ Brent, W. R., '22. ......... Brewster, B. H., 3rd, '21.. Brewster, S. E., '18 ....... Broclllead, I. E., '22 ..... Brooke, R. C., '22 ......... Brooks, E. I., '20 ........... Brooks, VV. H., Ir., '2I... Brower, N. C., '22 ........ Brown, B. N., '21 ....... Brown, B. M., '22 ....... Brown, I. N., '22 .......... Browning, S. P., Jr., '22. Bruns, F. W., '20 ......... Brush, J. M., '21 ......... 1 Brussaly, M., 22. . .. Bryan, G. P., '21 ..... Bryan, -I. H., QI .... Bryan. W. B., '20 .... Buck, C., '22 ........ Buechner, C. F., '20 .... . Bueclrrner, R., '22 ............. BUFFUM, D. L., Professor Burglmer, R. S., 'q ........ Burke, I. L., '20 ......... Burns, I. H., 'IQ .... . We ., . ,,.. - 1 1: ' 1 '. .5 I. 3-5' .' Qjigilz .. r:-.1-rw -: -41212711 -:z',c':15:. - ,egg-' ll 'gym W1 H I .1 .'1- he..1SGthrifto1rfifQ'.i'ar51f'3..a'.-'miss ADDRESS .. ....... I5 A. S. ....23O Nassau St. N. D. ..........8o P. ......43-53 P. ......36 H'n'1 E. B. .....2A. S. .....16 H'm .......12 M. D. B. ....22 Madison St. N. D. ..........9o P. ....14 Park Pl. M. D. E.W. W. M.W. N.E. S.D. ....43 H. ......72 P. N. R. B. B. 21 Witherspoon St. N.M.R. A, C. ....1o S. D. .........II2 I.. ........m NA. H. .....6o Hodge Rd. ..........26I C'y ..,......112 T.. .....22 l'. l MM.. a ...., .. . ,4 NAB1E Burns, L. S., '21 ...... Bushnell, A. S., 721 ..... Butcher, A. S., '21 ......... Buterbaugh, D. R., '21 ..... Butler, C. M., '20 ...... Butler, F. D., '19 ...,...... BUTLER, H. C., Professor ..... Butler, H. R., Jr., '20 ...... Callahan, H. A., '21 ...... Caldwell, R. F., Ir., '22 .... Callender, D. B., '22 .... Callisen, F. A., '20 ...... Cameron, B., 'ISM ..... Cameron, D. K., '22 .... Cannon, R. A., '20 ........ Campbell, A. B., '22 ..... Campbell, I. G., '20 ..... Birvrtnrg CLE nniinuehj ADDRESS ........91 B. .....I54L. S.W. ....... 62 P. C'y P. .....Wyman House, G. C. ........1o7 Library Pl. S.E. ...........2o P. B. is ia www? ir OJ TU .....37 S. S. ....IO N. M. Campbell, I. R., Jr., '21 ..................... ..... 1 6 M. D. Carey, A. G., '21 ..................................... Q0 P. CARNoc11AN, I. MCD., Universi Physician .... 34 Mercer St. Carpenter, C. C. I., '21 ......................... 1 HB. H'm Carpenter, L. B., '22 ......... Carrick, C. L., '20 ..... Carrol, T. F., 'g ...... Carson, I., jr., '21 .... Carter, B., 722 ...... Carter, F. B., 'IQ Carter, K. K., '20 ..... Carter, W. S., '21 ............ Cartier, H. A., '22 ............ CARY, L. R., Asst. Professor.. Case, E. N., '22 .............. Casey, C. M., 'IQ ............. Causey, I. T., '22 ............. CAXVLEY, R. S., Dep't Librarian Chamberlain, D. L., '21 ....... Chamberlain, P. M., '20 ........ Chambers, H. R., 'lgn 251 C'y .....24 Dickinson St. '79 ..............IO4B. N.E. .....64 University Place P. .......1o W. M. W. Mfiggins St. ............104B. .......11 '79 H. ........ 4M.D. . . ..... Guyot Hall N.W. D. ....138 Nassau St. IIAIEE Chapin, C. M., Ir., '21 .... Chapman, C. F., '22 Chase, G. H., 3rd, '20 Chase, I., '22 ......... Chick, J. B., '22 ......... Chisholm, H. L., '21 Cisco-Smith, G., '21 .... Clark, B., 3rd, '22 .... Clark, M. E., '20 .... Clark, R. D., '20 .... Clark, R. L., 'g ..... Clark, W. L., 'IQ ...... Clarke, A. H., '21 .... Closson, I. H., '17 ..... Clowney, F. S., 'IQ Cobb, A. L., '22 ..... Cochran, I. L., '21 .... Coffey, E. H., '20 Coffin, R. C., '22 ..... Cohen, R., '19 ...... Cohn, B. W., '21 .... Coit, G. S., '22 ........ Collins, E. M., '22 ...... Collins, H. B., 'IQ ........ CoLL1Ns, V. L., Professor Collinson, H. N., '22 ....... Cornly, S. N., 'IQ ....... Compton, W. R., '20 ...... Comstock, F. A., '19 ...... Comstock, G. C., Ir., '2I ..... Conant, S. D., '19 ......... CONKLIN, F. G., Professor Conner, I., '21 ............. Connover, A. E., Ir., '21 .... CONSTANT, F. H., Professor. .. Cook, E. E., '21 .......... Cooke, G. I., '22 ........... Cooper, E. N., Ir., 'IQ. .- .. ADDRESS .......33 C. W. B. ....43-53 P. ....421 C'y. C'y. .....I3I H. B. N. M. R. P. ....4o-50P. .....43 A. S. .....53'79H. ......122 L. .....4M. D. .....42 '79 ....IOS P. .....14 P. ...17 S. XV. ....1oN. D. .....54 B. .......16 B. .....15 N. D. .......4N. M. R. . .......... 2I2C'y. .214 X1Vestern 'Way ........11 S.M.R. C. ..........32'79H. . . . .230 Nassau St. 41 Vancleventer St. . .. .139 Broadmead 'A. H. L. ....57 Battle Road B. ..........41-51 P. ....4W'.B. fe, .v' - ' - .2 -...,M . , .. . .. :Las aff? - - 59.55.13 fifftet NAINIE Cooper, P. S., '19 ....... Cooper, I. W., '21 ....,... Copeland, C. D., Jr., '22 ..... Corbett, F. T., '21 ........ Corcoran, F. L., '22 ..... Birerztnrg Mluntinuvhj ADDRESS ..... A. B. .....23 P. ...16N.W. H'm. D. L. Cordes, V. A., Ir., '22 ................ .. CORWIN, E. S., Professor ................... 115 Prospect Ave. COSGRAVE, I. S., Assistant to Treasurer ...... Stanhope Hall Cossum, R. W., '21 .............. . ................... IO N. R. Cottier, H., '22 ........................................ 134 L. C0'rTON, H. A., Lecturer ....... State Hospital, Trenton, N. J. Cotton, I. P., '20 ...................................... 53 B. COTTRELL, W. R., Supt. of Circulation ...... University Library Cover, L. A., '21 ...................................... 142 H. COVINGTON, H. F., Professor ......... ..... 2 4 Edgehill St. Covington, V. M., 'q .......... ........ 1 0 L. P. Cowan, A. I., '22 ........... Cowan, I. B., '20 .... Cowan, P. B., '22 .... Coxe, H. C., '20 ....... Cox, I. I., 'IQ ........... '21 Craig, G. L., Ir., Cramer, VV. E. W., '22 .... Cramp, W. M., '22 ...... Crane, B. F., '20 ....... Crane, L. B., Ir., '22 ..... Creasey, S. B., '21 ................. Cresswell, H. C., '22 ................... CRITCHLOXV, F. L., Asst. Professor .... Croll, I. D., '2I ...................... CROLL, M. VV., Asst. Professor Cromwell, I., 'IQ ............... Crouse, C. I., '21 ............... CUDE, H. E., Asst. Professor .... Cudlipp, C., 'IQ ............... . Cucllipp, W. A., '22 ....... .. Cuff, A. L., '22 ....... Cunningham, A., '22 .... .......134 H. ......IO8P. .....16N.W. ....11 N. P. .......61 P. ......,.I53 L. I2 A. H. L. First Nat. Bank Bldg. B. S.R. ....6 'Mercer St. ..........172 L. N.R. .........14N.W. ........6NV. M. W. ....54 Murray Place '7Q H. ...........I05 H. ....3 S. E. .....22 H. NAME. Cunnin ham H. '22 g , , ..... Cunningham, J., '22 ..... Curtis, G. H., '21 .... Curtiss, I. S., '21 ...... Cushing, L. I., '22 ....... Cushman, L. A., '22 .... Cutting, A. B., '19 ....... Dabney, L. M., Ir., '21 .... DAHLGREN, U., Professor... Danforth, D., '20 ....... ADDRESS .......24L. .....14 N. E. ........65 C. ....2o W. W. .......24L. ....52 C. ......12S.D. L. Evelyn Pl. Danforth, F. W., '22 ................................... IO P. Danforth, R. E., 'g ....... Daniell, I. R., '20 ..... Daniels, R. B., '22 .... Dater, I. Y., Ir., '21 ..... Davidson, D. B., 'g .... Davies, G. K., '22 ..... Davies, P. E., 'q .... Davis, A. P., '21 .... .115 6th Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. P. HB. H. ....2 HA. C. ....15 A. S. .....21 P. ...2I P. ......74 B. L. P. E. B. ...58 Mercer St. unds and Buildings .... Stanhope Hall Davis, I. E., 21 ..... Davis, I. P., 'q ........ ... ..... ,... Davis, M. S., '22 ....... Davis, P. H., '21 ........................... DAVIS, R., Supt. of Gro Davis, R. I., '22 ........................... Day, M. C., '22 ........................... Dean, I. S., '21 ..... Dean, P. N., '20 ....... deConign, E. H., '22 ...... cleGray, H. B., '18 ...... cle Maris, F. A., Jr., '20 Dempsey, R. S., '22.. Denby, C., Ir., '22 .... Dennis, I. P., '20 ..... . Dennis. H. E., 'U ....... D Denniston, R., Jr., 'QI .... .... Denny, C., Ir., '21 ...... Dent, E., '19 .......... P. W. W. .......1o1 H. ....15 S. D. .......II5 B. .......18 S. W. ....6 N. M. R. .....311 H'm ..........121 H. .....3 C. H'm .'24 Dickinson St. 0 C cz n ,V C. ll. .....14 U. P. NAME Depue, S., '21 ............ DeStefan0, P. W., '22 .... Deuel, P. S., ,2O ....... Devanny, E. H., 'g. .. Dew, VV. A., 721 .... Deyo, H. N., '20 Dibert, G. A., '19... Dibrell, E. R., ,IQ ,... U e 1Brmrelon T181-me an Evan C? ' .. , - M 'E- 'i'Pw' rw .MQ W , 4 . .. ,V - .. .... , H ..., f E-317 i L Jag? .. :ii ,Q .' V -2 ff1.ii-if-'i fi '.?'-iii.ii'f. f-' ii'i':f1L.'1 A . Ed .... '-z we r-1 U-ll D 0-s B3 V32 U1 Ln. SMU WWW ADDRESS .....14 S. .......34N .....54 '79 ......363 Cy ....11 S. W. Dickinson, H. T., '22 .... ..... 2 M. D. Dickinson, M. P., '21 ...... ........ I I S. D. Dilworth, H. P., '22 ........... ............. 9 7 B. Dimmitt, H. S., '20 ............, ......... 6 S. VV. B. DIRICS, H. B., Asst. Professor ..., .... 8 0 jefferson Rd. Dittig, W'. P., '22 ............... ............. 8 5 P. Dixon, B. H., ,22 ............ .......... 8 WV. B. Dixon, F. A., ,ZI .... ..... 2 3 Madison St. Dixon, I. P., '21 .... .......... 8 N. R. Dodd, S. C., '22 ...... .,..... 6 E. M. WV. Dodd, S. T., '20 ...,. ........... 1 1 W. B. Doll, E. A., 'g ....... ..... 2 5 Linden Lane Donnelly, L., ,IQ ........ ........... 3 S. R. Donner, C. H., '20 ......... Donohue, F. M., Ir., '21 B. .......143L. Donovan, T. B., ,22 ....... ................... 9 3 P. Doremus, T. P. ......... ..........,... I 3 E. M. VV. Dougherty, G., 'g .......... .... U niversity Cottage Club Dougherty, W. M., ,IQ ..... .... 4 6 Van Deventer Ave. Douglas, D., ,22. .......... ............... 2 6 'M. D. Douglas, I. H., Ir., '20 .... Downs, D., ,22 ..... ...... Downs, W. H., ,2O .... Dole E.W ' y , ., IQ ..... Dreyfuss, S. W., '19 .... W.W. .....I64 Nassau St. B. Driscoll, H. M., 121 ...... .... 2 W. M. W. Drummond, T. K., '22 ..... ..... 8 HC. H. DuBois, L. T., ,2O .......... ............ 6 B. Ducas, R., '22 ................. .............. 9 B. DUFFIELD, H. G., Treasurer .... .... 1 30 Library Pl. Cfllnntinurhj NAME ADDRESS DUGAN, R. S., Asst. Professor ..... ..... 4 o Patton Ave. Dulles, F. R., '21 .............. ............ 2 5 C. Dunkak, W. H., ,22 .......... ........... 1 2 P. Dunn, A., ,22 ........ ..... 9 E. B. Dunn, E. K., ,22... ,.,,,,, 81 H, Dunn, E. S., '22 .... ......... 9 5 P. Dunn, F., ,22 ..... ......... 7 E. M. XV. Dunn, R. H., ,IQ ..... ........ 3 W1 M. W. Dunn, R. P., '19 ...... 27 Vandeventer Ave. Dunn, VV. C., 'IQ .....,... ........... 4 1 '79 H. During, M. P., 122 ........ .............. 3 3 P. Dyer, A. L., '22 ............. ..... 3 SI C'y Eckfeldt, E. H., Ir., ,22.. .... 5 A. H. Eddy, H. H., ,22 ........... ...... 8 S. R. Edmunds, H. P., 'g ....... ,,,,, 1 3 A, S, Eggenberger, I. B., '22 ..... 'Q Egner, H. F., -0 ............ EISENHART, L. P., Professor .... Elgin, C. P., ,IQ ............ Engle, English, I. R., '22 ........... E. S., ,22 ...... English, G. M., ,2O ....... English, XV. H., Ir., ,ZI .... ENO, H. L., Research Associate .... Erdman, C. R., ,IQ ...........,... Erdman, S., ,22 ........... Etheridge, H. A., ,IQ .... Evans, A. J., ,2O ........ Evans, R. M., '22 ..... Ewald, E. C., '22 ..... Ewing, M. H., ,IQ .... Ewing, T. D., y2I .... Eynon, G. L., '20 .... Fagan, A. L., ,ZI ...... Fairies, C. B., ,22 .......... Fairgrieve. I. T., 'IQZ .... Farr, J. M., ,20 .......... Farr, H. A., 721 ....... . 4l2 S. M. R. '7Q H. ....25 Alexander St. N.W. .....11 HA. H. A. I-I. ....3 B, H'm ............153 L. . . . . .78 Stockton St. 79 H. .....'.III H. ....42-52 P. ....111H.S. P. ....7 HA. H. .......352 C'y ....12 S. 'M. R. S. D. ...........30 N. E. N.E. ....27 Vandeventer Ave. . . . . . .42 Wiggins St. NAME Farr, WV. R., '21 ....., Fawcett, A. -H., '20 .... Fawcett, I. H., '21 ...... Fay, E. B., '22 ........... Fell, D. A., Ir., '22 .......... Fennelly, J. F., Jr., '20 .... Fenton, P. F., '20 ,..... .... Eine Zdrmnmeion Erma a MPSF! 3: ,L WM,-4:90 i fx , A t 224. , , , -Eflllg 1 .1-I-r' l f '1' .-L - ' rr ,' -14 . ' -,--. . .5-j, ,, ...,. I , .PE f 2 . . . 11' ' . - 'f 3 . - 5 Y' Tlfifi 3 5 F' Birertnrg mlnntinnvhj ADDRESS 1 A.' H. L. ....18 S. M. R. B. W. ....1'W. B. . . . .6 HA. C. Field, I. B., '20 .....,..................... .......... 7 1 B. Fierlien, I. B., '22 ................................... 151 L. FINE, H. B., Dean of Depts. of Science ...... 73 Liberty Pl. Fine, H. B., '20 .................,..................... 5 E. B. Fink, H., ,2I .............................. .......... 6 4 H. Finney, G. G., '21 ....... ..... 5 4 H. Firestone, H. S., '20 ..... Fishburn, I. P., ,IQ ..... Fisher, H. R., '21 ..... FITE, VV.. Professor .... . Flaig, I. V., '20 ........... FLEECE, C. L., Instructor .. Fleming, B., 'q ........... Fleming, H. R., '21 ..... Fleming, M. C., '21 .... Fleming, R. M., '22 .... Fletcher, W. M., ,IQ ...... Flinn, I. M., Ir., '21 ..... Flowers, R., '22 ......... Folmer, W. F., '21 ,.... Forbes, D. S., '22 .... Forbes, I. A., '22 ..... Forbes, R. L., '21 ........ FORD, H. I., Professor .... Foresrnan, D. B., '2I. . .. Forgan, J. R., '22 .... . Forster, P. V., 'q .... Fort, I. G., '22 ........ Foster, C. A., '21 .... Foster, R. H., ,ZI .... Foster, S. E., '22 .... .....138 F .....16 S. ......183 L. ...........144 L. 1 HC. H'm itz Randolph Rd. A. H'm . .45 Patton Ave. N. M. R. ........12 E. B. . .... 3 U. P. ...111 H. .....41 C. .....133 L. . ..... 7 E. W. W. W. M. R. B. . ........... 66L. . . . ..42 Cleveland Lane E. B. P. ....7 M. D. ....13 A, H. ........4I3 C'y ........3o0 H'm VV. M. XV. NAME FOSTER, W., Professor... Fowler, O., '19 ........ Fox, G. G., '20 ..... Fox, S., '22 ......... Frank, H., Ir., '22 ..... Frank, VV. VV., ,I7 ...... Frankel, G. A., 'IQ ..... Franks, R. C., ,IQ .... ADDRESS ....41 Battle Rd. . ........ 312 C'y B. ............413 C'y ...............104 H. ....64 University Pl. ..... 62 '79 H. ...........1o1 P. Frantz, S. G., ,IQ ..... ....... 1 4 S. W. Franz, J. N., ,2O .... ........... 3 31 C'y Fraser, A. A., 'IQZ .... ..... 1 38 Nassau St, Frazier, C. H., '22 .... ,,,,,,,, 5 E, M, XM Freck, G.. ,IQ .... .... 1 7 Madison St. Frick,' H., '21 ........ ............ 6 4 H. Frick, R. T., 'q ....... .......... 3 2 H. Fringer, D. L. B., '20 ..... ............ 9 N. NV. Fuller, P., '22 .......... .............. 4 N. R. Funk, G. VV., '19 ....... ...28 Vandeventer Ave. Furey. XV. R., '22 ......... ................ 5 4 L. Furguson, VV. C., Jr., 'q ...... ........... 6 XV. WV. Furness, G. M., Ir., '2I.. ..... I2 C. Fytfe, VV. B., '20 .......... ....... 3 5 P. Gabel, H. C., '22 .................................. 8 L. P. Gaffney, H. B., '21 ..................................... 52 H. GALT, G. MCP., Sec. of Bureau of Student Self-Help 32 Mercer St. Gardner, E. R., ,IQ .... ........ 6 E. B. Garnaus, C. E., '20 ......... ....... 8 E. B. Garrett, W. B., 'IQ ......... ... A. B. Garriclc, H. F., 22 .............. .... .......... 4 1 L. Garrigues, C. B. M., '20 ..... .......,....... 1 I4 B. Garrity, H., '22 ............. .............. 2 4 M. D. GAUss, C., Professor ....... .... 1 06 Fitz Randolph Rd. Gaylord, P. E., '22 ....... ................ 3 SI C'y Gehrnan, I. L., 'g .......... ............. 2 OI H. S. GEROULD, G. H., Professor Gerstley, H. E., '20 ....... Getze, E. B., '22 ......... .. ..... 341 Nassau St. L. 1' 17 . .... 3 S. XX. Ii. . F' fx 'Q Q? - t .'-' --g-' -' . .v-. .., .v.-4 - - .-,.D..,--- - .. .. .. bang-239 f,mm 14..z1safaf NAME Gibboney, D. C., 'IQ .... Gifford, N. D., 'q ...... Gilfillan, J., '21 ........... GILLESPIE, VV., Professor Glenn, R., '22 .......... Glick, N., '22 .......... Goetschius, W. L., '22 .... Goldman, R, S., 'IQ ..... Goldsmith, R., 'IQ ...... Goodspeed, I. H., '22.. Goodchild, D., 'g ........ Goodwin, R. I., '22 ..... Goris, G., 'g ............ Gordon, L., Ir., '22 .... Goto, J., '20 ............. Gotshalk, D. VV., '22. . .. Gotshalk, VV. C., '21 .... Gould, E. B., jr., '22 .... Gould, E. W. Jr., '22 ..... Gould, S. D., '21 ....... Graham, T., '22 ...... Grandin, E. C., 'q .... Grandiri, F. S., '21 ..... Gray, I. H., '20 ........ . Gray, W. S., Jr., 'IQ .... Greenleaf, G. E., '20 .... Greey, E. B., '21 ...... Gregor, C. R., '20 ...... Gregory, T. W., 'IQ... Griffin, P. F., '22 ........ Griffiths, W. D., '19 .... Griggs, E. L., '21 ...... Grove, VV. C., '22 ,.... Groel, F. H., '21 ...... Grogan, W. H., '22... GRoss, H.. Infirmarian. .. Guilbert, F. W., 'IQ. . .. Hackney, G. E., '20 ..... Eirvrtnrg Cfllnntinurhj ADDRESS .....44 '79 H. .......64 B. B. ....12 Bank St. P. ....46 Wiggins St. 1 ............ 24 S.E. . . . .28 Vandeventer Ave. NAIVIE Hackney, H. H., '22 ..... Haffner, W. B., 'IQ ..... Haigl-1, T. D., '20 ...... Haight, R. A., '21 .,.. Haines, C. H., '21 .... Hale, C., Ir., '2I .... Hale, VV. E., '22 ............ Hall, A. P., '22 ............. HALL, C. P., Asst. Professor .... Hall, R. T., '22 ........... Hall, S. E., '21 .......... Hall, VV. P., '22 ...... Halliburton, R., '21 .... Halsey, C. D., 'ZI .... . Halstead, A., Ir., '21 ..... Halsted, D. M., '20 ...... . Hamilton, A. K., '22 ..... Hamilton, I. P., '22 ...... Hamilton, M. M., 'IQ ........ Hamilton, R. L., '20 .......... .. ITAMMOND, E. S., Instructor. Hance, T. F., '22 .......... Hanson, E. L., '21 ....... Happer, A. P., '20 ..... Hardin, P. C., '22 Hargest, T. S., 'IQ ...... L. S. E. B. .....21 Bank St. .........IOI B. . . . .210 Mercer St. ......14N. M. R. .....17 S. M. R. B. C. ......52 H. ....1o M. D. L.P. .......12 B. ......22N.E. ........38 S.E. C. O. Box 16 ........23I C'y ...... A. B. .....23 M. D. .....16 S. W. ....9S.W. S. D. B. . . . .McCash Infirmary .....23O Nassau St. ..........43-53 P. Hardwick. P. O., '22... Haring, N. VV., 'IQ ,....... Harlan, I. M., '20 .......... HARPER, G. M., Professor... Harper, G. M., Ir., '20 ...... Harris, A. K '19 ....... Harris, E.. '20 ............ . LTARRIS, W. B., Professor... Harris, 'W. I., '20 ......... . Harrison, E. P. H., Ir., '22 Hart. H. C.. ' Hai-th, H. C. P., '21 ..... 22 ....... .- -- an :airs 1 5: 1 ADDRESS .....44'7Q H. ....63E.B. ....51 H. .....84H. ....5B. S. D. B. .94 Bayard Lane W. B. .....22 '79 H. .....19 E. B. ......52 H. ....65 H. ....1o1 P. ........42 B. .....31o H'n1 ........36 P. P. ...........22L. 72 University Pl. S. E. .106 Nassau St. L. S. E. B. ...,1 N. M. R. A, B. B. ........3OS H'rn ...36 Mercer St. . .... 36 Mercer St. .........I3I L. .....Greenholm S. E. ....6 S. D. H. ...2W.VV. I IKLNMNW . 5 . h ' ff N.-V -N,f. 1 ,, ,,,,,.. ., ..,. lfv. ,.,,, ,.,,,., .. .. NAME Hartshorne, H., 'q ....... Hartshorne, J., 'q ............. Eirertnrg Nlnntinuvhj ADDRESS .....1B.M.VV. ...I E. M. W. Hartshorne, R., '20 ............... ......... 1 W. M. W. HARVEY, E. N., Asst. Professor VVashington Rd. Harvey, H. A., '21 ............. ........ I 2 E. B. Harvey, P., '22 ................ .......... 7 2 B. Hathaway, S. H., '22 .... .......... 5 2 B. Haviland, S. T., '20 ...... Hawkins, G., ,192 ...... Hax, VV. B. F., 'IQ ..... Haxall, I. T., '22 ..... Hayes, E. S., '19 .... .........5L.P. .172 Nassau St. .......51 '79 H. .........1o2 H. .....94 B. Hayes, S., '19 ..,........,...... ......... 3 62 C'y Heath, W. T., '20 ............... ........... 1 21 L. HEER1f1ANcE, R., Asst. Professor .... ..... 1 I4 Broadinead Heinlein, S. H., '22 .....,...... ......... 1 33 H. Heiserman, R. B., '20 .......... ........ 2 E. B. Helm, H., '21 ,........, ...... 1 72 L. Helm, H. H., 'q ........ ....... 1 3 S. VV. Henderson, B. H., '21 ..,. Henderson, G. W., '20 .... Henderson, R. H., '20 ..... Henderson, R. L., '22 ......... Hendrickson, W. H., Jr., 'q ..... Hensel, H. S., '22 ........... Herendeen, E. G., '19 ...... Herman, T. VV., 'q ..... Herndon, E. T., '21 ..... Herzog, E. H., '21 ......... HIBBEN, I. G., President .... Hicks, T. E., Ir., '22 ...... Hicks, W. A., '19 ...... . Higley, P. H., '22 .... Hill, P. C., '22 ......... Hillegass, C. E., '19 ..... Hills, C. B., '22 ...... Hinlein, S. H., '22... Hitzrot, L. H., '20 ..... ...........1o4 P. .17 Madison St. P. . . . . .3 A. H'm E. M. W. UA. C. .230 Nassau St. C'y ..........3II .....16 M. D. . . . .Prospect W. B. .....39S.E. .......II6 B. .......15 L. P. S. M. R. .....2o E. VV. .,...133 H. S.E.B. NAME Hockaday, I. O., '21. Hoge, P. E., '21 ........ Holden, L. C., jr., '20 .... Hole, W. E., '22 ..... Hollander, G. C., 722. Holman, C. E., '19 ..... Holmes,,E., 22 ....... Holt, R. S., '22 ...... Hooper, R. P., Jr., '22 Hoover, H. E., 'g ...... Hopkins, D. L., '21 ..... Hopkins, I. L., '21 ..... Ho kins on R. '21... D 1 1 Horne, J. Q., '19 .........,. Hornsey, I. VV., '21 .......... Horton, A. XV., Ir., '20 ..... LTOSKINS, J. P., Professor ,.... Houck, I. W., 'g .......... Houck, L. D., '20. ...... . Houseman, M. H., '22 ....... Howard, G. A., '22 ............ f .1 1 ' . ' g b -- :e: ' 1:- ws - HOXNVARD, S. E., Asst. Professor ..... .. HOWELL, B. F., Instructor ...... Howell, I. W., '22 ............ Howley, I. G., '19 ....... Hubbel, E. S., '20 ..... Hubbell, G. S., 'g .... . Hughes, VV., '21 ........ Hughes, W1 D.-F., '19 ..... Huhn, T., '22 ............. LTULETT. G. S., Professor .... Hunt, I. B., 'g ............... Hunt, H. I., '20 .............. . ADDRESS H. P. .172 Nassau St. H'n1 ........141.C'y ....19 N. W. ......22 B. .......152L. .....4o6 H. S .......I42 L. ......51 H. .....IO3 H. .....19S.W. ......263 C'y UB. C. ....22 Bank St. .....107 H. S. ......332 C'y .........III B. .......13 E.W. 35 jefferson Rd. ..52 Patton Ave. B. .23 Madison St. ........35 N.E. . . . .24 Dickinson St. ..........1o S. R. HA. C. S. XV. B. .....44 Vtfashington Rd. .............101 G. C. VV.B. HUNT, T. VV.. Professor ....................... 72 Library Pl. HURD. F. L., Dept. Librarian Economics .... University Library Hurst, W. B., '22 .................................... 113 H. HUss, H. C. O.. Professor ............. . Hussey, J., Jr., '22 ......... .........6Bank St. .....11 IN. IJ. I Lf W i -. : ' I V 'gs --1.'.3-.1515 v'-.- :Lg-.5-132.-.1-f .H Q.: A.,A-,. , .A -. i I... 1 x., ,jjj Vhy. 2555, V'-',-M-''q.h9fi'-3B 'l'f'1't 9-U.f.-.TQJTnr.1..B:.B.1f2'Eif2 ' Eirnturg Mluniinuehj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Hutchinson, J. D., ,22 ........... ......... 1 4 B. VV. Kelley, E. B., 721 ..... .... 4 E. M. W. Hutchinson, W. C., '20 ............ .......,... 1 1 N. E. Kelley, D. W., ,IQ ..... ....... 2 9 N. VV. HUTSON, F. L., Acting Registrar .... .... B achelors' Club Kelley, M., '21 ......... ........... 2 1 H. Hynson, J. N., '20 ................ ........ 2 D, H. Kelley, W. B., 'IQM ..... ..... 1 72 Nassau St. Ill, H. M., '20 ................... ........ 6 E. W. Kelly, J. P., 'g ............. ........ 3 3 Maple St. Illingworth, R. W., ,2I ..... .............. 3 B. S. Kelsey, A. F., '21 ............. ..,............ 3 21 C'y Irons, W. G., '22 .......... Irvine, J. E., 'IQM ...... Ishikawa, K., 'IQ ........ Jackson, A. B., '22 .... Jackson, S. B., ,22 ..... - Jacobs, A. B., ,2I .... Jackson, S. A., '20 .... James, E. H., '22 ..... Jamison, L. F., ,IQ ..... Jeffers, G. S., ,2I ..... Jenkins, A. E., ,IQ ...... Jennings, A. H. 'IQM .... Jett, R. S., '22 ................. Johns, J. J., '20 .................. JOHNSON, A. C., Asst. Professor. Johnson, A. D., 'IQ ............. Johnson, C. P., 'g ..... Johnson, G. R., 'g ....... Johnson, H. D., ,20 .......... Johnson, N. B., ,IQ ............ JOHNSON, R. B. C., Professor .... Johnson, R. L., '22 ........... Johnson, VV. F., '20 ......... Johnson, VV. V., '21 ........ Jones, L. W., 722 .............. Kaltenbach, H. J., Jr., '22 .... Kane, E. O., 'q ............. . Kauffman, S. H., '20 ...... Kaye, L. G., ,2O ....... Keach, W. M., ,IQ .... Keeney, M., ,22 ..... Keller, H. P., '19 ,... L. . . . . .27 Vandeventer Ave. ..45 Vandeventer Ave. H'1n . . . .66 Washington Rd. L. '79 .....33 P. N. E. B. . . . . .172 Nassau St. ...... C. E. B. .. ............ 34 Bank St. IZM Vandeventer Ave. ............3II H. S. L. .. . . .Princeton Ave. . . . . .129 Broadmead L. .... H. S. W. P. .......36 L. H'm L. ..33 First Nat'l Bank B. .....31 '79 H. KENIMERER, E. NV., Professor ...... .... 1 28 Fitz Randolph Rd. KENNEDY, C. W., Asst. Professor .... ....... Kennedy, E. S., ,IQ .......... Kennedy, P. E., y2I.. Kent, R. E., ,2I ........ Kent, W. R., '22 ........ Kenworthy, N. A., 722. Keogh, F. B., '22 ...... Kerr, C. M., Jr., ,2O.. Ketchum, F. S., '20 .... Ketting, E. O., ,22 .... . ..... Keyes, F.. L., 3rd, ,2I ....... Kimball, L. W., 'g ..... Kimbark, J. R., '20 .... King, D. M., ,IQ ..... King, H. G., ,22 ..... King, R. B., ,2I ...... Kinnard, L. R., ,IQ .... Kinnear, E. R., '22 .... Kinsley, N. J., '22 .... Kirk, R., 722 ......... Kirkland, W. A., ,IQ .... Kissam, P., '20 ........ Kitzmiller, R. D., 'q... Kleffman, A. H., 'g .... Klipstein, K. H., '21 .... Kloppenburg, W. B., '19 .... Kneedler, W. H., ,22 ...... Knowles, G. M., 722.. Knowles, N., Jr., '21.. Knox, A. G., ,2I ..... Koble, K. W., 'q ...... ..66 Battle Rd. S. D. .10 E. M. W. ..........171 L. 7th Ave., New Br ......451 C'y .......116 B. ....63 '79 H. ........1o1 L. B. ........162 L. unswick, N. J. HE. E. B. ......42-52 P. .........1o S. E. .....32 Mercer St. N.'W. ......41 N. E. ....12 W. B. .....13 S. D. .....6U.P. ....19 E. W. .......82 B. ....2I3 H. S. ......132L. ...16 S. WV. C. .....12 N. E. .....122 L. .. .... III L. .....76 H. Eine 131-mceton 181911: at EVER R . ,VVV ., , ,, H , ,,,, , , f ' R ' A H ' ' -- 'A -. N z-w -' aa- .ra Eirerturg ,CQ'LunIinw2hJ NAME ADDRESS Kolt, H. L.,.'IQ ...... ...4.. 1 42 C'y Konno, Y., 'g .............. .............. 6 1 '79 H. Kopp, E. C., Jr., ,2I ......... ............. 3 5 Park Pl. KOREN, VV., Asst. Professor ..... ..... 105 Fitz Randloph Rd. Kraffert, B. F., '20 .... ................. 3 L. P. Kretschman, P. M., '19.. .... ....... 9 S. R. Kurth, E. H., '20 ..... .... 1 9 S. E. Kuser, I. D., 'IQ .......... Kuser, J. L., Ir., '20 .... Kushner, F. S., '22 .... C. H. ....13 N. M. R. Labouisse, I. W., '21 ........... ......... 1 II L. La Branche, G. 'M., Ir., '22 ..... ........ 2 4 B. Latiin, L. E., Jr., '22 ......... .......... 9 7 B. Laird, C. W., '2o ...' .... .......... 3 4 '79 H. Lamar, L. V., '18 ........ ..... 1 4 Park Place Lamarche, A. H., '22.. ......... I0 N. E. Lambert, A. G., '22 .... ......... 1 OI B. Lamont, R. S., '20 .... ....... 1 o S. W. Landis, I. M., '21 ..... ...,. 6 S. M. R. Lane, N. T., '22 ..... ....... 3 43 C'y Lane, S. H., 'q ........ Larkin, G. B., 'IQZ .... Latrobe, G., '20 ....... ....4 S. E. B. ........12 '79 ....33 '79 H. NAKLJE Lewis, E. P. C., '21 ..... Lewis, I. F., '21 ......... Lewis, R. S., 'q ...... Lewis, T. M. N., '20 .... Lincoln, W. Ir., '21 ....... Lindabury, R. V., Ir., '21 .... ADDRESS ....13 N. D. .....III L. ....432 C'y ....12 M. D. .....I3I H. .......24 Lineaweaver, T. H., '20 .... ...... 5 S. L.. Link, S. B., '22 .......... ..... I E. W. Litch, R. B., '21 .......... .... . .. .... 5 N. R. Livingstone, I. S., '22 .... ................. 5 22 C'y Loeb, M. B., '22 ........ ............. 1 33 H'm Lofquist, A. A., '21 .... First Nat. Bank Bldg. Logan, R. L., 'g ..... ........,....... 3 8 A. S. Lohman, I. P., '22 ............... ............ 1 5 M. D. Long, H. I., '22 ...... ........ ..2O M. D. LONGYVELL, H. C., Asst. Professor .... LOOMIS, E. H., Professor ........ Law, F. M., Jr., '22 .... ........ 7 1 H. Lawrence, G. A., '20 ..... ..,. .......... 6 1 '79 H. Lawrence, R. N., '21 ............................ IO E. 'M. W. Lawshe, T. V., '22 .,................................... 53 L. LEACH, H. S., Acting Reference Librarian.Pyne Tower, G. C. Lee, P. L., 'q ........................................ I4 H'm Lee, R. W., '20 .................................. 1 W. M W. Leeclom, P. B., '19 ..... ..,. L awrence Rd., Trenton, N. I. Legencire, A., 'q ..... .................... I 7 E. WL Leggett, H. A., '21 .... ................. 5 E. M. WY Leh, I. H., '21 .......... .......... 6 3 H. Leighton, P. A., '22 ..... .... 6 E. M. W. Leinbacli, L. R., '19 ..... ...... 5 N. R. Leon, I. H., '22.. ..... ...... 1 I5 B. Leslie, A. C., 'IQ ..... .... ' 'Af' B. Loos, G. W., '22 .................. Loose, A. S., '21......... Lopez, I. M., '22 ....... Lord, T. C., ,IQ ......... Louchheim, W. C., '20 .... Lourie, D. B., '22 .... Love, G. H., '22 ........... Love, W. E., '22 ............... Lowry, H. B., 'g ................. LUEHRING, F. VV.. Asst. Professor Luke, D. K., 'IQ ................ Lutz, R. B., 'g. .. ............. .... Lyman, W. C., '19 .... . Lyon, H. S., 'IQ ..... .. Lyons, E. I., '22 ............. McAd0o, R. H., 's ........... . McA1pin, B. B., Jr., '21 ..... McAlpin, D. H., 3rd, '20 ....... . McBride, XV. P., '22 ............ LXICCABE, D. A.. Asst. Professor.... McCague, R. H., '19 ............ .... .91 Mercer St. 302 Nassau St. C. .....4oV andeventer Ave. .........123 L. L. .....I8I L. ..........181 L. ............I8I L. .,...24 Dickinson St. ..IIO New Moore St. ............42-52 P. ...........34A. S. ....172 Nassau St. . ...... 20 S. E. . . . .172 Nassau St. . . . . .66 Nassau St. I--I. ....2 HB. l I'm .....4I-SI .....43 Cy ....IG2 C'y ' A I fox , -'A4x l -. -- 'f swauwwlh .:5gWHmq,,W agmagiikhwqxn, grfggiye. - ,I,,:,,,,,, Missy,-. .. .. -.:w:.s--wzsesss . NAME McCain, L. D., '22 McCallum, J. D., 'g.. McCamant, T., '22 ..... 5:3-s ' , -, I 'P 'r .... .. . -. Zlheaiarthsrlmnglsrinissigrangggi aL3Qk25f' si Birrrturg COlunIinuriJJ ADDRESS P. ....24 Dickinson St. M. D. McCarthy, P. A., '22 .................. ........... 1 1 P. McCaull, R. N., '22 .................................... 30 P. MCCAY, L. W., Professor ................... I2 Morven St. NTCCLENAHAN, H., Dean of the College joseph Henry House, College Pl. McClenahan, I. M., 122 .......................... I2 S. W. IVICCLURE, C. F. W., Professor ............... I2 Morven St. McCord, R. F., '22 .............. ........... 1 3 P. McCormack, A. T., '21 ........ ......... 5 N. R. McCormick, F. C., ,22 ......... ..... 6 6 Nassau St. McCormick, H. F., Jr., 21 McCready, W. B., '22 .... McCulloch, R. M., 721 ..... B 'M McColloh, D., McCulloh, G., '21 ........ McCune, G., 'q. ........ .. McDonald, A. D., '22 .... McDonnell, I. S., Jr., ,2I.. McFerran, W. B., 722 ..., McGean, R. L., ,IQ ..... Mcflvaine, WV. B., Ir., '22 Mcllvane, S. L., '20 ...... Wlcllwain, G. I., '22 ..... Mejunkin, E. K., '22 .... McKee, R. D., ,IQ .... McKinney, I. D., 'q ...... McKinnon, H. D., y2I .... McKnight, F. H., ,22 ..... .......64779H. ......37 N. E. ....1o6 H'm .....31 C. L. P. ....15 S.M.R. .....242 C'y .....307H'm .......24 H'm .....,I9 N. E. .......34 C. ......18 L. .....23 B. S. D. .....18 N. E. ........18L. ........133 L. .....8 B. H. McLaughlin, R. W., 121 ..... ..... 1 o S. W. McLean, E. O., ,22 ........ McMahon, I., '22 ........ McMammon, AT. F., 722... McMannigal, F. M., Ir., ' 'MeMaster, I. D., ,2O ....... McMillan, A., ,22 ......... I0 p Eggs? Qgggg rwrvrvvw ....1o5 NALIE MCMILLAN, C., Professor .... McNamara, T. H., '22 ...... McWilliams, D. E., '21 .... MacColl, A. M., ,2I ....... Macdonald, G., '22 ............... MacDougal, R. G., '22 ............. Macfarlane, I. P., '22 ............. NIACINNES, C. R., Asst. Professor ..... TVIACLOSKIE, G., Professor ........ ADDRESS ....4o Bayard Lane P. C. M. D. S. W. B. . ................. IO3B. S. E. . I2 Vandeventer Ave. . ....... 239 Nassau St. MacPhee, VV. S., '22 .............. ................ 3 3 B. Madden, J. M., '20 ................... ............ 3 S. E. B. MAG112, VV. F., Dean of the Faculty ........ The Dean's House Magonigle, G. B., '21 ................................ 43 H. Mahaffy, R. S., '21 .......... .. ............ 75 H. Makepeace, R. F., 'IQ ..... .......... 1 3 '79 H. Malloy, J. A., '22 ........ Manchee, A. L., '22 .... Mandell, D., ,IQ .... Mandell, I. L., y22 .... Manny, E. S., '19 .... Mansfield, R. H., ,22.. Mapletoft, R. S., '22 ...... Marbury, F., ,IQ ............. NIARDEN, C. C., Professor... Margetts, H. S., ,2I ........ .....Trenton, N. I. UA. H. B. S. E. ....2S Vandeventer Ave. P. S. W. Edgehill St. P. Marks, A. W., ,IQ ....... ...... 5 3 '79 H. Marks, I., '20 .............. .......... 8 S. VV. BKARQUAND, A., Professor... ..... Guernsey Hall Marsh, A. J., ,IQ ........... ......... 1 64 Nassau St. Marsh, O. T., ,22 ..... ..................... 2 1 L. Marsh, WV. B., 'g ...... . 12M Vandeventer Ave. Martin, E. H., ,2I .... ................. 3 O9 H'm Martin, F. E., '20 ....... .. .... , ........... 16 L. P. Martin, H. K., ,IQ .............. ............ 1 3 N. E. Martin, W. R., ,22 ............,.... ......... 2 98 Nassau St. NIARTINS, C., Supt. of Purchase .......... University Library Massey, W. E., Ir., 722. .......... ................ 3 4 C. MATHER, F. I., Professor ........ . . .3 Evelyn Pl. Mayo, C. VV., '21 .......... 276 Nassau St. NAME Mather, W. M., '20 ..... Mathis, E. C., '22 ........ Matlock, W. A., Ir., '20 .... Matthews, H. F., '21 .... Matthews, T. C., '19 .... Matthews, T. S., '22 .... Matthews, W. R., '2I... Maull, B. S., '22 ........ Maxwell, E. L., '22 .... Mayer, C. O., '19 ...... MAYOR, A. G., Lecturer ..... Mayor, A. H., ' Mead, A. P., '20 ....... 22....... Uhr: Errncvtnn YR-rn: su B1-an f ' K ' A. ... ' 4 'i '. '?- , .. , . . . . f -332'-. Pr. j .rem .fi .I ,- .. W '. , . I 1, 1 ,. , V ,-, -41:1 -1-Af7'v'Vgv- 331-W vw-wk wfmivw Eireriurg .mlnntinrurhj ADDRESS NAIME HH5s.w.s Mma,K1a'mHH UUJ8N.W. Mma,L sfmmu ....11 S.W. B .........44 C. ....2o S.W. ........53 H. C. A. H. .....114 H. B. 611,-XA 1: --1 276 Nassau St. .......14 S. D. Mead,,1 V. C., '21 ..... .......... 1 6 C. Meek, T. C., 'IQ ....... ....... 7 B. S. Mellis, D. B., '22 ..... ........ 1 1 H'n1 Mellon, M. T., '22 ............ ..... N assau Inn Mellon, R. K., '22. ............ ........... 2 32 C'y NMENZIES, A. XV. L., Professor .... Meriweather, G., Jr., '19 ...... Merrifield, R. E., '21 ........ Merritt, S., '22 .......... Metzger, R. S., '21 .... Meyer, E. B., ' Meyer, M., '21 ..... Michael, B. S., ' Mickey, K. B., Mickey, R. Z., '20 ..... C 'ov Miller Miller Miller Miner, 'Miller 1 1 1 ZF' USF frl.W.3 GFS! HBFPW 2I .... I9 '20 .... I I -y N lv F cn rn 5 'U -1 O Fi FD uz va O -1 2 W? 'J 20 .............. K '22 .... D., '22., ...... K., Ir., 20 ..... M., '22 ..... .. .....,.... 41 N. 22. ............... . Ia QI! XI 'TJ 1 O U1 'U CD O PP I af 2 1 Q. . evra.: IUUTO .. .... 122 ......62 .163 Nassau St. 163 Nassau St. ....9 E. M. NV. P. . . .7 Greenholm L. ....11 S. E. B. L. S. W. B. ......52'79H. B. Miller, R. M., '21 ....... Milholland, J. A., '22... Millikin, D. L., '22 .... Mills, W. B., '21 . . .. Milne, S. W., '22 ..... Milne, WV. K., '21 .... Mish, I. D., '21 .... Mitchell, J. I., '22 ....... Molloy, C. J., '21 ........ Montgomery, A. M., '19 .... '.Montgomery, J. S., '2O.. Moore, D. D., '21 ....... Moore, G. D., '20 .... Moore, J. L., '21 ..... Moore, R. G., 'IQM ,..... Anmuzss ....431 C'y .......143 L. S. W. B. N. D. ........95 B. ....5 W. B. .....I13 H. ....13 B. S. ......64 H. ........64 B. ....5 N. M. R. ... A. E. B. .....II4 B. . .............. .R. 6 S 11Fr! ... .43 Vancleventer Ave. .245 Nassau St. TWORE, P. E., Lecturer... MOREY, C. R., Professor. .. ...... Morgan, A. P., '22 ...... Morgan, I. A., '22 ...... Morgan, D. C., '2OM... Morgan, R. P., '22 ..... Morgan, T. V., '20 ........ Morgan, W. L., '20 .... Morgan, VV. L., Jr., '22. Morris, H. H. A., '21 ..... Morris, K. A., '19 ...... Morrow, L. B., 22 ...... Morschauser, I., '20 .... Mortimer, S., '20 ..... Morton, J. D., '22 ...... Moser, P. D., '22 .......... Mossman. NV. S.. '2o. . .. Motter, T. H. V., '22. Mueller, R. S., '22 ...... Mulford, A. H. Ir.. '2I.. Mumford, B. B., '21 ..... . 342 Nassau St. .........114 H. .......42 N. E. .....IOQ P. ........95 P. .......63'79I'l. .....21 '79 H. L. P. ......25 C. ........442 C'y S. E. B. I7 Edwards Pl. F .. .... -62 ........171 l.. H. ... ll W. B. ........44 l.. ll. . .2 C ll. .. I miwx w.nF.. ' We wen Ulw - - , . -,w5's1?5 5- Ni, . .H- -H'r' :gg:g5?g , ,,Y - 614,95-,, ' .- .. .. -mf . NAME IVIUNRO, D. C., Professor ........ .... Munsell, E. W., 'IQ ............... MURCH, H. S., Asst. Professor ..., Murray, G. D., Ir., '21 .... Murray, I. W., '21 ...... Murrey, P. L., '22 ..... Murtland, W., '22 ..... Myers, F., '22 .......... Myers, D. G., '21 ........ NIYERS, W. S., Professor. Nathan, I. R., '22 ....... Neely, H. C., 'g ........ NEHER, F., Professor. .. Neher, I. H., '21 ...... Nelden, A. G., '22 ...... NELSON, O. A., Assistant... Nelson, N. I., Ir., '22 ....... Nelson, R. H., '22 ...... NEVILLE, H. A., Assistant .... Newlin, R. S., '22..' ..... . Nicholas, R. A., '20 ..... Nichols, G. H., '22 ..... Niles, P. B., 722 .... Norris, H. M., '19 ..... Norris. H. S., '21 ...... North, I. P., '22..,...... NORTHRUP, E. F., Assistant Norton, A. L., 'IQ .......... Norton, P. R., 'IQ ...... NOYES, A., Professor.. Oates, I. F., Ir., 'q ...... O'Dea, I. B., '20 ........... O'Gorman, J. A., Ir., '2O. o'Neii1, J. R., '20 ......... Opie, H. R., '21 .... Orth, P. W., 'IQ ...... Osborn, I. D., '22 ....... Osborne, R. R., '21 ..... Professor.. mia.,-.iafrmftw.,Qi,,ay.e.a.4.aafaaw:gg wwwqwae Eirerinrg Cfllnntinuvhj ADDRESS 119 Fitz Randolph Rd. ........,......Clio Hall ........14 '79 H. H. ..1o7 Mercer St. HC. H. ..........112H. .........341C'y P. .104 Bayard Lane H. ........32 A. S. . . . . .54 Hodge, Rd. C. ....9 E. M. W. . . . .231 Nassau St. B. ........22 S. E. Vandeventer Ave. B. P. W. XV. C'y .....68 Alexander St. S. VV. P. ....30 Wiggiils St. SE. XfV.M.VV. .Princeton, N. I. B. N. D. ....3 S. E. B. .......42 B. ....16 H'm ....51 '79 H. ....15 N. D. .....'.I5 L. NAME Oscoon, C. G., Professor... Osmer, G. G., '20 ........ Otis, C., '20 ............ Oxholm, T., '22 ..... Ozias, R. E., '22 ...... Paddock, B. H., '21 ..... Paddock, T. F., '21 .... Page, C. T., 22 ...... Page, P. L., '22 ..... Page, H., Ir., '22 ..... Page, R. L., '20 ..... Page, S. D., '19 ..... Page, L. R., 'IQ ....... Palmer, A. P., '22 ..... Palmer, R. S., '21 .... Palmer, S. E., 'IQ ..... Pardee, F., Jr., 'IQZ .... Pardoe, W. E., '22 .... . Parker, C., 3rd, '20 ..... Parker, R. W., ' IQ ..... ,IQ Parker, VV. M., .... Parlser, C., 3d, '20 .... Parrish, Parrott, PARROTT, T. M., H. R., '22 ...... L. M., '21 ...... Professor .... Parry, I. S., Ir., '20 ......... A ,,,.,l:. ADDRESS ....12 Nassau St. ........1oo P. B. ....134 H'1n ....1o2 P. ....161 L. ....161 L. .....43 B. ....182 L. .....43 B. .....92 H. .....222 C'y .....24I C'y .....3 A. C. .......32 L-- ....1oS.E.B. ...13 S. M. R. ....16 S. E. ........37'7Q S.E.B. ....8 S. YV. B. .....33 '79 H. II UAH ...9 N. 'M. R. 104 Mercer St. Paul, A., '20 ............. ..------------ Payne, C. N.. '22 ........... ...... 1 1 L. P. Paxton, W. M., 3d, 'IQ ..... ..... 3 1 '79 H. Pearson, H. O., '22 ...... .............. 6 o P. Pease, R. M., 'g ................................ 16 Park Pl. Peck, F. C., '20 ................................... U .... 1 53 L. PECK, G. M., Acting Reference Librarian. .University Library Penfield, T. B., Ir., '21 ................................ 26 C. Penney, R. S., '22 ...................... ........... 1 o N. D. Pessagno, E. A., 'q ..... .... 3 O Mercer St- Pentz, R. H., 720 ...... ....--.-- 7 L. P- Perry, E. R., '21 ..... ..------ I 43 H- '--V w NAhdE Pershing, J., '21 ..... . . . . .. PHILLIPS, A. H., Professor. Phillips, F. M., '22 .......... Phillips, H. V., '22 ....... Piaget, E. A. M., '20 ..... Piper, G. S., '21 ........ Pitney, M., '20 ......... PLATT, D. F., Lecturer .... Poe, I. P., '22 ......... Polhemus, F. S., '20 .... Pollard, R. S., '19 .... Poole, A. K., '18 ....... Pope, I. N., '21 .......... Porteous, R. E., '20 ..... Porter, B. P., '22 ...... Porter, L. T., ,22 ..... Post, A. I., Ir., 'IQ ..... Post, F. L., '22 .......... Potter, M. G., '20 .......... Powell, R. I., '22 .......... Powers, W. L., '20 ......... PRENTICE, W. K., Professor Prentiss, T. L., '19 ......... Pressinger, W. P., Ir., '22. PRIEST, G. 'M., Professor. .. Proctor, L. M., '19 ........ Proudiit, E. H., '20 ....... Pulling, T. J. E., '20 ..... Purdy, R. F., '20 ........ Pyne, M. H., '22 ..... Quay, M. S., '20 ........ Rabinowitz, S. M., '21 .... Rafalsky, R. L., '20 ..... Rahn, E. F., '21 ...... Raleigh, T. O., '20 ..... Ralston, V., 'IQ .... Ramee, A. R., '21 ...... Ramsey, I. B., Ir., '22. .. U e Iarmneton ETH? a Kiran , n . H .iff ' , .,., ..,. . .... .. Eirntnrg Gllnntinuehj ADDRESS A. H. ....54 Hodge Rd. H'm N.R. ....186 L. ...........154 L. C. ....EngleWood, N. I. L. .........304 H'm ....24 Madison St. C'y L. .......51 C. P. .........Peacock Inn A. H. . . . .II Vandeventer Ave. H'm HB. C. ... . .Princeton Bank Bldg. ....1o Nassau St. B. .....31 Alexander St. P. ....,.....15N.W. C'y IQ Union St., Trenton, N. I. N. M. R. ........1o4 P. S.R. .....1o A. H. ........91 H. NAME RANKIN, W. M., Professor ...., . Ransom, I. C., '20 .......... Ravenel, D., Jr., '22 ......... Rawlings, I. M., '21 .... Raynolds, A. H., '22 ..... Raymond, R. V., '21 ..... Raymond, V. K., '19 .... Read, C., '20 ......... Read, B. C., '18 ..... Red, W. S., '20 ......... Reed, H. B., 2d, '20 ..... Reed, K., '22 .......... Reeser, E. I., '22 .... Reeve, W. S., '22 ..... Reichner, A., '21 ...... Reimer, O. B., '21 ....... Rentschler, P. E., '20 ..... Requa, I. L., '20 ........ Reynolds, E. B., Ir., '22... Reynolds, J. M., '22 .... Reynolds, L. C., '20 ...... Rhodes, C. E., Ir., '21 ..... Rhodes, I. B., '21 ....... Rhodes, L. C., '19 .... Rhodes, R. P., '21 ..... Riccardi, G. A., '22 .... . Richardson, A. -B., '22 ....... . Richardson, D. W., 'q ...... RICHARDSON, E. C., Librarian... Richardson, H. I., '22 ....... Richardson, H. M., '20 ..... Richardson, W. P., '22 .... Richmond, L., '21 ....... Rickert, T. H., '2o.... Ringwalt, C. C., 'q .... .. Robbins, M. H., '20 ......... Robbins, E. C., '22 .......... ROBBINS, E. Y., Professor.. ADDRESS . . 5 Evelyn Place S. E. . ........ 96 B. ........72 B. .. ..2 W. M. W. E.B. .....4o-50 P. .....15 S. E. .....28 S. E. L. R. S.M. UB. I-l. ....12 N. M. R. C. ........56 C. .....I24 H'rn .....14 S. D. ......98 B. .......103 P. ....21 '79 H. ....5 S. R. .....IO4 P. ....221 C'y L. N. E. .......25 S. F. .........263 C'y ...220 Mercer St. H. L. H. li. W. ....4 XV. M. XV. s. D. ........1oN.XV. ........14 w.w. 144 Library Place B. f . i 1 , fx?- sf fllifc ' .... , . . .. , 4-4,--- ,.,?,Aq-j,. ,,Y. ?.n Z ,D ff ..,,,,4a'H ,Safes x-f- --p '1,,-,1fef.fv--an 16551, ,,.,,,-H.-.4 q5gg,:e1.-A-. ---A- '-112'-7-W - NAIVIE Robbins, G. A., '20 .... Roberts, H. D., '21 .... Roberts, T. C., '21 .... Roberts, WV. C., '22, . . . . . . . . . .. Robins, S. D., '22 ..... ......... ROBINSON, C., Asst. Professor. Robinson, C. A., Jr., '22 ........... ROBINSON, P. E., Asst. Professor .... Roeandt, A. R., 'g ............. Roddey, W. L., 'q ............. Rodgers, I. T., '22 .... Rodgers, F. R., 'IQ .... Roessler, E. C., '22 .,.. Rogers, C. B., '20 ..... Rogers, L. E., '20 .... Rogers, M., '20 ...... Rogers, O., '22 ....... Rogers, W., Ir., '21 ROOT, R. K., Professor... Rose, G., 3rd, '22 ....... Rosenbaum, F. E., '20 ..... Rossin, E. L., '22 ...... Rothchild, L. H., '20 .... Rothenberg, R. L., '22. . .. Rothermel, J. G., 'IQ .... Rouse, R. S., 'IQ ........... Rowley, W. T., '22 ............ Rue, F. J., 'IQ ................ RUSSELL, A., Director of Music .... RUSSELL, H. N., Professor ........ .. Russell, E., '21 ..,......... Russell, R. B., Ir., '19M.... Ruth, R. B., '21 .......... Rutledge, WV. U., 'q .... Rutt, E. G., '22 ........ . Rutter, D. R., '22 ........ Ryan, I. R. T., Ir., '2I.... Sadowsky. C. R., 'q ..... ...........2 Uibgeia fmnft ,.. i me Eirertnrg ffllnniinurhj ADDRESS ....43-53 P. .....14 H'm .....12 H. B. E. VV. ....55 Battle Road . . . . .128 Broadmead A. S. ..........7O P. .......52 B. ....9 S. M. R. ........41-51 P. S.W.B. L. ....17 N. VV. '79 H. ..........1o N. R. ..,31 Chambers St. ............4I2 C'y ...........I23 H. ....104 H. ......21 C. ....30I H'm E. B. S. R. L. ............212 C'y . ...New York City . . .79 Alexander St. L. 7 Vandeventer Ave. HDI!! H. .....32 B. ....7 N. D. .....64 L. .....3II C'y Sampson E. 'U ........ Samson, H. ., '19 2. .. Samstag, H. R., '19 .... Sanger, R., '20 ........ NANIE Sailer, R. C., '19 .... ! 5 C I W . ee ,sw f '- - .-ff- iq.r r 'r2wf'1:ga ' I-'Hier' ADDRES S ......CliO Hall .. . . .2 Morven St. I7 Madison St. B. Edwards Place Saums, W. A., '22 .... .......... 2 7 M. D. Saunders, G. W., '22.. .......... 3 N. R. Saunders, I. R., 'g .... ..... 7 A. S. Savage, VV. L., '20 ..................................... 2 B. Savidge, I. F., '19 ................................ 5 HA. H. Scarborough, H. M., '21..132 VV. Hanover St., Trenton, N. I. Scarff, I. E., 'q ....................................... 21 B. Scarff, I. G., '22 ...... ..... 2 1 B. Scarlett, R. G., '22 ..... ....... 9 1 H. Schabaclcer, R. NV., '21 .... .... 5 E. YV. Schaefer, B. K., '20... ..... 41 Schaefer, I. L., 'IQ .... ..... 4 1 H. Schaefer, R. I., jr., '22 .... 9 M. D. Schafer, M. L., '21 .... ....... 2 44 C'y Schanck, L. M., '20 ...... Scheerer, I. D., '21... Schell, J., '22 ......... Schenck, C. K., '22... Schenck, I. H., '20 ...... Schickhaus, E., Ir., '20 .... Schirmer, R., '21 ......... Schlotterer, R. C., '22 ..... Schmidt, G. S., 'IQ ..,... Schmidt, S. S., 'IQ ..... Schoedinger, P. S., '2O. Schofield, F. P., '22 .,... .. Schrauff, WL B., '22 ............ Schroeder, A. H., Ir., '20 .... Schroeder, L. E., '22 ......... Schumann, E. VV. A., Schuster, C. E., '2O. . .. Schutte, F. '22 .... . Schweitzer, F., 'g. . . . .....17N.W'. ........73 H. .....19 'M. D. ....15 SE. .....85 P. ....8 N. VV. .......13 L. ....3o S. E. .....221 C'y .....1 A. C. ....12 'W.YV. ....13 S.E. .....42 L. ......13 C'y ....2O N. E. .....25I C'y .....163 L. ....14N.D. .....30I H. S. .1A.. ,,,, . Z., A. . , ,,,. . , ..,, ,,., . ,. ,,,,,. ,1, :A, . .,,4 . ,,,, -: rr a hwiarmfff Eiriertnrg Mlnntinurhj NAME Anniuzss Scott, G. B., '22 .......... ...... 1 0 S. W. B. SCOTT, XV, B., Professor .... ..... 5 6 Bayard Lane Scott, KN. E., '22 ............ .......... 4 XM Scribner, C. H., Ir., '21 ..... ......... 4 61 C'y Scudder, W. W., '20 ....... .... 1 1 N. W. Scull, R. B., '22 .......,. ..... 1 I2 H. Scureman, M. S., ,2I... ...... 42 H. Self, S. B., 'IQ ......... 9 Seiberling, I. P., '-1 ..... Sharpe, E. XIV., '21 ....,. Sharpe, J. M., '20 ..... Shaw, A., ,IQ ......, Shaw, L. E., '22 ..... . Shea, I. E., ijr., '22. . . .. Shea, S. M., '21 ..... .. . . .305 H'n1 ........I62 L. ........1I M. D. .....19 S. M. R. ....34 Lihrarv Pl. ........25171.n. ......14 N. D. .......1S4 L. Shelton, E. M., IQ .... .... 4 4 B. Sheldon, G. VV., '22 ,... .,.. 5 4 L. Sherman, R. T., '20 ...... ..... 1 S3 L. Sheward, C. M., Ir., '21 ......... ....... 1 O7 P. Shipway, C. M., '22 ............. ......... I 3 P. SHIPMAN, H. R., Asst. Professor .... ...27 Mercer St. Shipway, W. B., '21 ..... Shriver, V. L. P., '22. .. SHUL1., G. H., Professor ,. .... 60 Jefferson Rd. Shuman, F. R., '22 ...... .......... 2 9 S. E. Sibley, G. H., '20 ...... ........... 7 1 B. Sichelsteil, L. H., '20 ..... .... 7 L. P, Siedler, H. D., 'IQ ...... .... 1 3 ,7Q H. Silzer, P. YN., '21 .... ..... 5 U. P. Simpson, A., '22... ..... 33, H. Sinclaire, I., '22 ................. ......... 8 2 H. Sinclaire, M., ,22 .................. ...... 1 5 XV. XV. STNCLAIRE, W. I., Asst. Professor... .... 5 Patton Ave. Singleton, E. L., 'q .............. .......... 1 64 L. Skelding, H. T., '22 .... . .... I5 B. Skidmore. I. B., '21 ...... . Skinner, C. E.. jr., '2I.. Skinner, G. D., 'IQ.... .....23 P. . .2 A. H. ...23 '79 H. NAME Slagle, A. R., '22 ..... Slawson, I. H., '22 ...... Sloan, A. N., Jr., '21 .... Sloane, C., '19 ........ Sloane, C. O., '22 .... Slocum, L. B., '21 ..... Slocum, I. S., '22 ..... Smith, A, P., ,2O .... Smith, C. R., '19 ........ . Smith, C. T., '22 ............ Smith, C. VV., '22 ..........., SMITH, D. P., Asst. Professor. SMITH, E. B Instructor ...... Smith, E. G., '22 ............. Smith, G. L '19 ........ Smith, H B Ir., 122 ..., Smith, H. B., 2nd, '20 ........ Smith, H. M ,IQ ............. SMITH, H. H. S., Professor.. Smith, M. D., '20 .............. Smith, R. S., '22 ............ Smith, W. VV., '22 ............ SMYT1-1, C. H., JR., Professor.. Smyth, H. D., 'g ............. Snell, VV. B., '22 ............ Snyder, E., '22 Snyder, F. F., ,IQ ........,.. SPAETH, J. D., Professor.. .. Spalding, P. J., '22 ........ .. Sparhawk, R. D., '20 ......... SPAULMNG, E. G., Professor. Speer, E., '21 .................. Speer, I. M., '17 ............., Speir, R. VV.. Ir. .... .. Spencer, W. B., Ir., '22. Sperry, S. M., '22 ...... . Sprague, I. A., ,IQ ..... Stabler, E. H., '22 .... Anniznss .......51 C. H. S.M.R. S. W1 B. N. R. ....IO S. W. ....31 N. ....o S. W. B. ... . . Princeton ......2o N. W. ....10 S. M. R. ...173 Nassau St. ...24 Madison St. N. E. ......38 L. .. .... 20 P. ......J....14 B, .......12 N. W. ....94 Bayard Lane 16 Dickinson St. .......17 N. ID. C. 122 Morven .22 Morven St. .,..18 N. W. N. D. .........262C'y .32 Edgehill St. ...........121 H. ....11 S. XY. B. S lidggehill ' St. ..c H. ...12 Parlc PI. .. . .308 H'm .......44ll. .......11L.l'. .....41 '70 Il. 11, N. Rl. IQ. .A ... 4V . ,. ff fx Tl .Q..,.,E t NAME Stachelberg, C. G., '20 .... Starr, L. E., '20 ......... Steans, I. W., '22 ...... Stearns, S. B., 'q .... Stecher, P. J., '22 .... Stein, E. T., '2I ...... Stengel, G. D., 'q .... Stephens, G. R., 'q .... Stevens, L. M., '20 .... Stevens, R. K., '22 ...... Stevenson, A. B., '22 ...... Stevenson, A. E., '22 ..... Stevenson, W. E., '22 .... Stewart, C. I., 'g ......... Stewart, P. W., '21 ..... Stewart, W. B., '20 ..... Stillwell, R., ,2I ....... Stilson, E., Ir., '22 ..... Stinson, E., '22 ....... Stockes, M. M., 'g ..... Stoetzer, I. I. B., 'IQ ..... Storb, G. T., '22 ........ Stout, W. H., '22 .... . Straus, J., '22 ........ Strean, I. G., 'q ........ Street, D. M., 'IQ ....... Streetman, W. M., '21 .... Strong, W. M., '21 ...... Strong, P. G., '22 ............... Strubin K r 20 Birntnrg ADDRESS L. ...1o0 Bayard Lane W. W. ............6o P. .....13 W.W. R. W. M. W. .....2E.M.W. .........34L. M.D. ....5 E. B. S.D. The Bachelor's Club '79 H. .......62 C. .......34I C'y M.W. .....315 H. S. C'y ....3I2 H'm ....1 N. D. S. D. ....1 S. E. B. .......81 B. ....3 E. B. C. L. g. J- -, I-,' STUART, D. C., Asst. Professor .......... The Western Way STUART, D. R., Professor ....... .. . ....... 101 Broadrnead Stuart, L. B., '20 .............. ............. 1 85 L. Stuart, I. C., 'g .......... ......... 2 A. S. Stull, A., '21 ............. ..... 8 E. W. Sulzberger, D. H., '19 .... ..... 4 L. P. Sutphen, H. A., '21 .... ..... 2 5 N. E. Sutton, E. H., '22 .... 1 ....... 63 P. . , A, . ,-., ,, ,f,..,.:-w,,.-f-, .. -rm. -,,,,,, .. .W Cdinntinurhj NAME Swaney, D. P., '20 .... Swann, S., Jr., '22 ..... Swede, A., '22 ...... Sweet, C. F., '21 .... Swenson, G., '22 ...... Swingle, W. W., 'g ..... Syrnons, N. S., 'IQ ..... Tailer, R. W., '22 .... Tait, R. C., '22 ........ Talbert, W. B., 'IQ ..... Tallman, I. L., '22 .... Tappen, I. L., '21 ..... Tarbox, H. B., '19 ..... Taylor, A. W. H., 'IQ ........... Taylor, H. C., '20 ................ TAYLOR, H. S., A.sst. Professor. Taylor, I. I., '20 ................ Taylor, L. L., '20 .............. Taylor, R. S., 'IQ .......... Taylor, W. R. K., Ir., '20 .... Tennant, G. G., '22 ......... Terrell, L., '19 ........ .. Thach, W. T., '2I ......... Thomas, N. E., '21 ............ Thompson, I-I. B., Ir., '20 ..... Thompson, I-I. S. ........... . Thompson, W. M., '20 ...... Thomson, S. K., '22 ...... Thorington, R. W., '19 .... Tim, L. def., '22 ........ Todd, R., '21 .......... Todd, T. T., Ir., '20 ........... . Todd, W. B., '22 .............. Tompkins, R. L,, '21 ........... TOOKER, N. B., Asst. Professor.. Townley, P. B., '20 .......... .. Townsend, I. E., '22 ........... Tracy, F. L., 'IQ ........ 424 7 Q,-.fv. Mi' ng. .. ,I ,.... .. Hi 3. L- -g ft U -51. 'J3132f5Z 1-'f-' 11 Eff.-7 , 11 -1 ': I -'- f'P 1F'-ff-A ' re-::-q2? :e3C::g: ' ADDRESS W. ....3 UB. H. .....39 N. E. .........101 H. ....14 S. M. R. 27 jefferson Rd. W.W. .......15 S.W. ......31 B. ......71 P. ....7 N.W. .....4II C'y .....74 P. ....2U. P. .....54'79H. C. S.M.R. ........16L. P. ....3 B, I-I'm M.D. ....40-50 P. ......84 H. .....15 N. E. ....8 U. P. .......61 L. .....6N. D. .....18 S. R. ....24 '79 H. .....124 L. L. .....11W.B. ...........I82 L. H. 30 Battle Road N. W. ....12 HA. H. NAME Trimble, I. R., 122 ...... Trimble, R. M., '20 ....... Trowbridge, C. P., '21 ...,. Trowbridge, G. A., '20 .... Tucker, W. A., '22 ..... Tull, H. A. 122 ......... Turnbull, P. R., ,2I ..... Turner, H. B., '20 ..... Turner, H. T., '22 ...... Tuttle, C. H., Ir., '22 ..... Tuttle, W. J., '22 ....... Twitchell, P. M., '20 .... Twinem, F. P., 'g ..... Tyler, A. B., '19 ....... Tyson, R. L., '22 ........ Uebelacker, D. A., '21 .... Ulman, M., '22 .......... Unger, I. K., 'g ...... Upson, R. J., ,2I ...... Urmy, H. S., ,ZI ......... Urmy, T. V., '21 ......... Vahey, I. H., Jr., ,22 ..... Van Alen, A. H., '20 ...... Van Cleve, I. R., '21 ........ 3IBrms:eion 'l3ru: ei B1-an 1 . . -. ---- - fs, V , ..., I . . I, lllu , is M . . .1 . 1 1 .,. -. . - . .glut ,.-.,1. . atc... 1... v .- 31.1, A '. ,-::.. . , a '- . 475,31 v 4 -1 ga-va .1--ri-.-qv. ., - - ,,.,,.,,?,!-nn--f,4q,5,. Eirntnrg Cdlnntinnrhj ADDRES S .......81 H. ....1o8 P. ........28 C. ...12 '79 H. .......74 H. ....38 N.E. .....73 .....33 Cy ....1 W. B. N. D. .....102 B. ....13 L. .....222 C'y .....2O N. W. .......61 L. .....24 H'm A. S. ......I43 H. S.W. ....7 S. W. ..-..15 L. P. L. S. W. B. Vander Bogert, J. M., '22 .... Vanderburgh, C. E., 'q ...... Van Dusen, H. P., 'IQ ............. .....342 C'y ........42 L. C. Van Dyke, M., 'g .................................. 2107 H. S. VAN HOESEN, H. B., Asst. Librarian ........ VAN TNGEN, G., Asst. Professor ....... . Vermeule, W. C., '21 .... .30 Linden Lane ...II5 Broadmead 4444444 2355555 O-auqw Z ??S'g'-323 'PEE94 mi-UQw1 :4g PQWUFUTV js: U2 sw.-,,-Tit? 2P'v2P'.?'- f:::5'of2i5'3 : f:ro: 132 3:F!'I ',ur. '.cn. -,o. HT, -fiaf ff-XI: 1 3fQ: ZIQPZI r+1't '32.g,, 'lzgpwifsw ' cn. Pisaazfetai - . so r11w2T2Pd?5aE ....42 S. NAME Vermillion, I. G., ,2I .... . Vila, J. S., 722 ............. von Greunigen, A. R., 'g ..... Vogel, R. E., '22 ........... Voorhees, R., '22 ............ Voorhis, I. W., 'g .......... VREELAND, W. U., Professor ..... ..... Waddington, G. A., '20 ..... Wadleigh, F. R., Ir., '22 .... Walker, H. M., '20 ......... Wainwright, J. T., '22 .... Wallace, I. M., '21 .... Wallace, W. H., '22 ..... Waller, E. I., ,IQ ...... Walley, H. R., ,2I .... Wallis, P., ,2I ....... 'Walter, P. C., ,IQ ....... Walters, S. F. D., ,IQ .... Wanless, H. R., '20 ..... Ward, C. A., '19 ....... Ward, D., ,22 .............. Warden, H. W., Ir., 'IS .... Warner, G. C., Ir., ,22 ..... Warren, A. D., ,IQ ......... WARREN, H. C., Professor. Warren, H. M., 'IQ ......... Washburn, R. H., ,IQ .... .. Wasserman, H. D., ,22 .... Wasserman, W. S., '22 ..... Waterbury, S. VV., '20 .... Waters, C. P., 722 ...... Watts, B. F., Jr., '20 ..... Watts, E. E., jr., ,2I ..... Waxter, T. I. S., 'q .... Webb, B. M., 721 ...... Webb, C. G., '22 ....... Webster, A. W., ,ZI .... Webster, E. H., '21 ..... ADDRESS E. B. .....33 N. E. .....4o3 H.S. L. .... IOE,W. .....40I H. S. 180 Mercer St. .66 Nassau St. ., ........ 33 H. ........10r L. .....23 M. D. .......I43 C'y .....5 A. H. S. D. N.R. H. ......11 S. W. 46 Wiggins St. IKKDYY Him P. L. ....8 S. W. B. B. .....1o W. W. ..Nassau Club H. ......28 N.E. .....322 C'y ......61C'y .......3I2 C'y S. M. R. C. ......1o2 H. ......I32 L. .....24 N. P. .....13 B. F' fx. A..,'. ...... ,A,, , -i'll?bs..1flar-we-rio-n.:i.:YQ1tir.a.e:.Mru1si ., ,..., ,. . Q ., . . , , NAME Weidman, W. M., '18 .... Weishaar, E. A., '21 .... VVeiss, E. T., 'q ...... Welch, I. W., '19 ...... Welsh, S., '21 ............ Welles, H. H., 3rd, '21 .... Wells, A. A., '22. ........ Wells, W. G., '20 .......... Werner, I. L., '21 .................... Wisscorr, I. H., Professor ............ WEST, A. F., Dean of the Graduate Sc Birerinrg Cfllnntinuehl ADDRESS ....32 Wiggins St. N. E. ,....2II Cy .....II U. P. .....32l C'y .....343 C'y H. '79 H. ..... .200 Mercer St. hool 'Wyman House, G. C. West, F. VV., 'q ..........,........... llV6St, I. C., '19 .... . West, M. O., '22 .... Weston, VV. D., ,22 .... Vlfever, E. H., '21 ....... Wheaton, E. B., '22 ....... Wheeler, H. L., Ir., '19 .... Wheelwright, P. E., '21 .... Whelen, I. H., Ir., '21 ..... XfVhipple, T. K., 'g ........ Whitaker, R. E. M., '22 .... Vlfhite, C. S., ,22 ....... White, C. T., '18 ....... White, F.. N., '21 ....... White, S. A., Ir., '21 .... T G '20 VV. VV. ......1o2 B. N. N. ...23 N. E. .......11 C. ........93, .......23 '79T'1. S. M. R. L. ...2o6 H. S. .....9lfV. B. .......32 P. F.. H'n1 ......I White, . ., ....... .....,............... . Vlfhiteford, C., 'g ............ ..... P rinceton, N. I. Whitehead, C. F., '22 .............. ............ 3 I2 H'1r Vlfhitman, R. C., 'IQ ................. .............. 5 S. 'W. WHITNEY, G. T., Asst. Professor ........ 33 Jefferson Road VVhitney, VV. B., '19 ................ .............. 2 U. P. Wiibef, F. L., '19 ..........,..... ............ r 2 N. D. Wilcox, A. D., '21 ...... .... 8 A.B., E. M. W. Vlfilkes, W. P., '22 ..... ................ 6 2 L. Will, G. B., ,22 ...... .....,.... 7 H. Wille, F. B., ,IQ ..... .. . .12 Park Place IIABTE Willet, H. L., '22 ....... Williams, C. I., 'IQ .... Williams, E. H., '22 .... Williams, S. H., '22 ..... Williamson, D., 'IQ .....,. Williamson, G. F., '20 ..... Wfilliamson, R. E., '22 ...... VVILLSON, F. N., Professor. .. Wilmot, VV. G., '20 .......,.. VVilsl1ire, VV. M., '22 ...... Wilson, D. O., '22 .... Wilson, 7Wilson, I. A., '20 ..... Wilson, I. C., 'g ...... Wilsoii, H. S., '21 .... K. O., '20 ....... Windels, A. E.. '19 ........... WVinfield, I. M., Ir., '22. . . . . ' ' A ,.,.. ADDRESS W. M. W. ..........3o1 C'y .....1o W. M. VV. .......18W. W. .....1.t N. VV. L. P. C. . . .... Princeton, N. I. ........32 '79 H. H. ....1o S. D. ......3IIH'1T1 ....4 VJ. M. NV. ....95 Mercer St. S. P. . ...,.. 46 Wiggins St. Vlfinn, I. I., 'IQ ..........., .................. 2 41 C'y Wintersteen, I., ,IQ ....... ........ 1 6 Vandeventer Ave. Winton, C. I., Ir., '22 ...,............................ 27 C. Winton, D. I., 'QOM ...... .Ist National Bank Bldg. W1NTR1NG12R, G. C., Secretary of Business Administration, 'Nintringen R. L., '22 ,,..,, Wise, I. W., '22 ........ Vfisner, H. L., ,ZI ....... Witherill, L. L., 'ZI ....... lrlfitherspoon, I. B., '20 ..... Witherspoon, I. T., ,22 .... Wittmer, A., '22 ......... Wobcke, W. R, '22. . Wolf, E., '20 ...... Woll, R. H., '22 ...... NVood, A., Ir., '21 ........ Wood, C. T., Ir., '21 ..... Wood, F. C., '22 ........ Wood, H. E., '21 ..... Wood, T. I., '20 .... Stanhope Hall ....S M. D. ....111 L. .....64 L. ....185 L. ....12 H. ......30 P. .....14 W. B. .......66 H. ....2 A. H. L. P. ....13 N. VV. ...,13 N. W. ......46L ....34 '79 H. ,VE- x fx ,Y I 1 27211 I , .L ,, i .nav NAME VVoodruff, V. D.,- '22. . . Woods, E. W., 122 ..... VVoods, L. C., Jr., '22 ,.... VVoodwo1-th, B. S., ,2I Woolverton, F. T., ,22 .... 'Woo1worth, R. VV., 121. Worden, J. S., ,20... Work, F. V., 'q ....... VVor1ey, I. G., ,IQ .... Wren, W. W., ,IQ .... Wright, G. C., '22 .... . , . 2...2 ... ' .91-1:1Bwffrfioin.:..-.751 11r.Qg.a.f,,E.1vfar 'P.'-' .-'.f Birrrtnrg Mlnnrluhehj ADDRESS E.M.VV. ....7 W. M. VV. S.W.B. .....3oo H'm ....I2 H'm ....I41 H. ....231 C'y .....452 Cy ....5 W. B. ....12 N. NN. ....4 S. R. 'EI I-16' F' Zzi ,Q am Uiiix renee Librarian ..... . . . I NAME WRIGHT, I., Art Refe Wright, W. L., Jr., q ............. W'u1p, G. A., ,IQ ......... Yeiser, F. T.. '20 ..... Young, D. B., '22.. Young, H., 3rd, ,22 .... Young, I. S., ,2O ........ Young, R. B., Ir., ' Zabriskie A. C. '20 AO .... Zabriskie, K. Hi, '22'...'.H Zabriskie, XV. I., 'q .... I hw., S M135 ks' ifxi 4 f L L' 'B Aga? ,333 A a f-1.1 5 gwiuygijgg i f 2 r in 5 rig '.:g'j sift ' g 9 -.5 Q .fl I V, ,gi gs -M AF sf? -QPEW5 -, i'1 . . EL f i gg: ' .. iiwrariei' wf 'Sn ,' .9 ' 433392452 'vi ' fr - .?.,:'.. 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Also time campus views, arches, architectural stuciies, indwiduais, etc. 430 YW 1 , ,, i , , . , ..., -. 4 'T'-Zlihmy- 3Bfii11:vioVn:,L 7Qn:in s.'.a,f,,Bimran1 A'.,' --,-' 1 '.,M -. . . v.f- - -f.' f '-re Q wer' -f-'raw rw Y Y A ' '54 , YW 71 LA f i Y L A A L A Y Y 1 'XA Abbreviations, Directory ....... ..,.. 4 L r . K-.AN '4..., f'Q,: ,Q mfvyq 1 -. WL- . I -- c. ... f, V 1 . 4. v 1 1 -. 4. -- . l hljimlgii if '?'f'. . f.'f ii lz i' : lvia.-fgsg, ., i,1.::.,.4vq3?5ge'x.- !?w:s'.-.-.,n:e1-- -- Ufhnls.iBf.1n:..ftn.u.:.3-,lairtfsgsf,ZQsrar5if5..sf,-413. DEX 406 Abbreviations, War Records .... .-... I 82 7 Aces ......... . ..... ........... . . . Advertisements ......... ,.... Admiral Goodrich Alumni Associations Alumni Day .......... Alumni Weekly ......... American Whig Society Andover Club ............... .....43E .....1oo .....399 .....398 .....221 .....233 .....33o Asheville School Club .......... ..... 3 31 Athletic Department ............. ..... 2 43 Athletic Executive Committee . . . . . . . .244 Barringer High School Club .... .332 Baseball Section ............ Basketball ................. .....25o .....267 Battalion ........ 79 Bayonet School ................................ ..... 9 7 Blake School Club .............................. ..... 3 33 Board of Athletic Control ............................,. 264 Board of Supervision of Non-Athletic Activities ,......... 360 Brie-a-Brac Board CIQIQD ....................... ..... 2 20 Bric-a-Brac Board KIQZOJ ..................... 7 Bric-a-Brac Board QIQZOD, Picture ........... ..... 2 18 Bric-a-Brac Ofhcers, Former ................... .,,.. 2 IQ Brooklyn Polytechnic Preparatory School Club... .... .334 Bureau of Student Self Help ................ ..... 3 65 Calendar .......,.....,....................... ..... 1 0 Campus Club ................. ..... 2 95 Cannon Club ........ ..... 2 97 Cap and Gown Club ..... ..... 2 QQ Captain Cornelius ......... 81 Captain de Fourmestraux . . . . . . . . 84 Carlton Academy Club .... ..... 3 35 Chapel Choir ,.......... ...., 2 O7 Charter Club ......... .....3o1 Chestnut Hill Academy Club 336 Choate School Club ............. .... 3 37 Class Day Committees CIQI8D 393 Class Roll, 1918 ................. .... 3 85 Class Roll, 1919 .... .... . . .... 31 Class Roll, 1920 37 Class Roll, 1921 43 Class Roll, 1922 ........ 49 Cliosophic Society ........ 229 Clio Hall Prize Contests 232 Cloister Inn Club ......... 303 Colonel Pearson ........... 82 Colonial Club ................. ..... 3 O5 Commencement Department . . . .... .383 Cottage Club ................ ..... 3 O7 Crew Section ............. 260 Dance Committees ..... 370 Debate Section ....,...... 238 Decorations for Service ,... 67 Dedication ............... 6 Dial Lodge .,............... 309 Dining Halls Committee 368 Directory ................ 405 Elm Club .............. 311 Exeter Club ........ 338 Faculty ..................... I5 Faculty War Records .......... .... 1 84 Field Artillery, R. O. T. C, ...,123 Football, Informal .......... .... 2 46 Foreword ..................... .... 5 Freneau Club ................... .... 3 61 Freshman Athletics Department . . . . . . .277 Gateway Club ................... .... 3 I3 Gilman Country School Club ............... .... 3 39 Glee Club ................................... .... 2 03 Government School of Military Aeronautics .... .... 1 IQ ...A f .V . 5 - .- . ' I .a4!H'r l A 1- z ' A3:fl2L fa If A l .pap ..'1.' .3FZ'5 .3 .mi 5 . ,222-V-.. ,, :gt ivgg 5' . '- cy ' Graduate Council ........ Graduate School Roll .... Halls Department ....... Haverford School Club Hill School Club ......... Honor Roll ............... Honors Conferred ......... Horace Mann School Club . Hotchkiss School Club ..... Interclass Athletics ........ lnterscholastic Track Meet . Ivy Club ...........,...... Key and Seal Club ........ Lawrenceville School Club . Mandolin and Banjo Club . Mercersburg Club ......... Minor Sports Department . Miscellaneous Department . Musical Clubs Organization Nassau Literary Magazine Naval Unit Section ....... Newark Academy Club .... Officers Material School Officers of Administration . Orphic Order ............. Phi Beta Kappa ......... Philadelphian Society Plattsburg ............ . . Polity Club ............... Pomfret Club ............. Presidents of the University Press Club ................ . -r- M -f - -, .f-.. -, .fn f liffif-ffl T51 e21?b.e.,3amff1oin.1. 332ifif,.a.-.msn-1at 'sylt y'l 7 itii. ' ..,..404 Red Cross . . . 26 Religious Organizations . . . . .....227 .....34O .....343 .....6o .....395 ..,..341 .....344 .....287 .....259 .....315 .....317 ...,.347 .....2o5 .....345 .....265 359 201 .....215 98 liili348 .....12r 16 .....2OS 394 355 .....114 363 .....349 ...II .....223 Princeton Arches .................... ..... 1 89 Princeton University Center in Paris .... ..... I 25 Princetonian Board , ................. ..... 2 II Princeton Pictorial ................. ..... 2 I7 Prizes ...................,.. ..... 3 06 Publications Department .... ..... 2 O9 Quadrangle Club ......... ..... 3 IQ Qualifying Students ..... 58 Retrospect ............... Rifle Club ............. Right Wing Club ....... S. A. T. C. Section ........ Schools Club Department Shadyside Academy Club .... Society of the Claw ......... ..,...... St. George's School Club ..................... ..... St. Paul's School Club .......................... ..... Standing Committees of the Board of Trustees.. . Standing Committees of the Faculty ........... Statistics of Princeton Men in Service ........ ..... Summary of Students by Schools.. Summer Camp ....................... Swimming .......... . .......... Tennis Terrace Club .. . Tiger Board Tiger Inn .... Tower Club ............... Track Section ............... Triangle Club ................. Trustees of the University ........ Undergraduate Council ......,...... Undergraduate Schools Committee Undergraduate War Records ........ University Farm .................. University Life Saving Club University Preachers ........ University Press .......... Upper Class Clubs War Section ....... Water Polo ............. XfVearers of the P ........ Whig,Hall Prize Contests Wrestling ................. Y. M. C. A. War VVork 131 353 377 275 367 S3 327 350 375 335 336 I3 24 134 352 I I I 269 271 321 ZI3 323 325 254 198 I2 29 329 135 369 291 358 225 293 S9 276 245 237 273 99 . -- ,I ,W - . v . V .. ...W fm-4,1-A .,.g::f:H'1----- -' Um ,,fA Harxwc-2io,11..Q2-.lim1m.a.f,,3Qr.Hf -.1.'-.-L .A.-. A 1 --,- 1 ' -'.v THE GRADUATE SCHOOL wwf gifgii -QQ 2' Ig I -. ,.,lA ,., ,.g .--f,- l14:- , -m.A 1., .,,.. ,, ,. ,,, ,.,,. - sf f2 2 hgffiafimftPin-ff- fm'fig-filiifa : fr I N .1 -. FW f Q33 M, his? 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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 iBtinnztnn ifdnihersitp brute I ESTABLISHED l8l8 S CQSQEEE 535253 Qmtlemexiisi 'utnislyinig Quimby, MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY'FOU RTH STREET NEW YORK Telephone Murray Hill 8800 Everything for Men's and Boys, Wear' in Town and Country Suits and Overcoats Ready made or to Measure All Garments for Riding, Driving, Hunting, Yachting, Golling Tennis and Polo Motor Clothing, Liveries and Furs English and Domestic Hats Shirts, Cravats, Collars, Pajamas, Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves Shoes for Dress, Street or Sporting Wear Imported Hand Bags, Suit Cases, Portmanteaux, Trunks, etC. Many useful Silver and Leather Novelties Send for Illustrated Caialogue Complete Clothing Outfits for OHicers Continuing in the Service as Well as for those preparing to resume Civilian Life BOSTON SALES - OFFICES NEWPORT SALES-OFFICES TREMONT con. BoYLs'roN STREET 22 O B E LL EV u E Av E N u 5 if 'g'f:j:,'..': 19,153 ,, , ' E f P J H ,gg qbp: 1', :,1, g V ,A I i. 51 ,,,:,, l . .. E, ,.,, Q A tt,. - 1, Q '- X - l .,,, 'e - 5 y ' . S A - ,...,: 3 .v. A I .'.- -' I ':. lf-S', L '71 Q f', . 1 -3 ' A zl' iil Ef- 1 -1 , -iv' '. .' 2 f' -Lf'-'i-' -' . Q 'N-X N I f-.N 1 t, .f K , ' 5 ' -.,,:,-1 ,.::,: 1 ,,.1 1 1.' , -.aw ,..' -J , ..v., :,- '71 SA N-51..1K,.,': ' ' :w .-.- f ,.-,H-s-P-J-f-:1. Q ,- ses! ssl ,.,.,- - -ff: l ' U t , L it .. . ,A ,.,,. . ,, -y.-S,,.,.. . ,. ...,.S-1. E , .,, -V m g. . , , I , U N IM M , L, . 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Chong Played lay foseph Samuels' Dance Orcheslra Cafe de Paris, New York Moaning Tr b 22085 Memphis Bling: one lon '85 Played by Ll. fim Europe's 369111 U. S. Inf Hell Fighters' Band Your lavurite dance music is always on Paths records RECORDS Are Played with Aiy c s w' ,, smoothly around the the Pathe Sapphire LQ., r . 1 . change, always ready .. 2' lil records. No needles to Ball, the highly polish- ed Jewel which glides to play. Every Pathe Record is Guaranleeal to Play 1000 Times Pathe Freres Phonograph Co. E. A. WIDMANN, Pres. 20 Grand Avenue BROOKLYN, N. Y. Mickey Slater Two popular songs sung by fack Norworfh in his inimilalzle style Waiting, from Listen, Lester 22070 Life and Love from The l0'l .85 Velvet Lady Sung by Henry Burr ancl the Excello Trio l-low are you goin' to wet 22076 your whistle? lon .85 Just another poor man gone wrong Sung by Billy Murray, popular Tenor Little David, Play on your 22084 Harp flxlegro Spiritual, l0'l .85 Exhortation Uubilee Song, Unusual negro songs sung by Ll. Iim Europe 's Singing Serenaders Paths has the latest hits-first and best YOU CAN PLAY PATI-IE. RECORDS ON ANY Pl-IONOGRAPH-Ask any Pathe dealer to show you how Ula CP.-like all of I L. R. Vogel W. R. Lewis Nassau Inn 52 NASSAU STREET PRINCETON N. J. Ivleals At AII Hours PHONE II W 1 UpI'1oIstering Repairing Furniture Vacuum CIeaning Pictures, Furniture and Books carefuIIy packed Furniture Soid W. IVIGI'SI'101'1 Z3 JOHN STREET PRINCETON, N. J. . Phone 220 M 5 1 'd .:!' p ggbhm 5 box, -4:o:v- ' 0 w If I 1 G '. S ErJ3:i?'?f 4 .1 , ln' ':, 9? 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BroWn's Electric Shop I 2 2 Nassau St. Table Lamps Portable Lights japanese Shades and MAZDA LAMPS CHARLES NILL BAKER - E veryIhing in the PA STR Y Line 20 WITHERSPOON ST. PRINCETON, N. J. 3 If 1 R My SMOKE SHOP 68 NASSAU STREET PRINCETON I N. J. Importer of CONIOYU LONDON MADE PIPEJ and Jmokers' Articles PROFESSOR STUDENT GRADUA TE Can find their every neect at prices that appeal Books, Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco and Athletic Goods at THE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY STORE Then, too, we have the thing that is new in Souvenirs, Pins, Pennants, Etc. 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Opposite Trenton House w7fv.f,5,,,mm Wi SUN DIAL AND SCHOOL OF SCIENCE The reeie e Clientele OWBR OF EXAMPLE figures strongly in the ever-increasing choice of Firestone Cord Tires, That the Firestone clientele includes an amazing list of Wise and wary car-owners is a good lead to the motorist who Wants the highest degree of com- fort and easy handling with fuel-saving, car-protection ll and long tire-life. ll FIRESTONB TIRE 56 RUBBER COMPANY li FIRESTONE. PARK AKRON, OHIO J Branches and Dealers Everywhere I! - 'L - 'WL F - igg iii 1562 XVI YOUN 9 CLOT HE Made In Our Own Shops U ESIGNING Clothes for you young men is not so easy of achievement. If all tailors had the skill and knack, as Well as the WILL, to do it, our models would not be so exceptional. Best SZ Co's. Clothes for young men are marked with special distinction, because we know how. They are designed by men who think of their work as an art-the tailoring is done hy men of the same ty e. And it naturally follows that the CloThes made by such craftsmen are not commonplace. It would be strange if they were not excellent in EVERY respect. The constant try here is to improve on the best of our past. 315251 Sc n, Fifth Ave. and 35th St. Men's Sl1opQFifth Floor. Entrance-1 West 35th St. New York City Est. 1879 You Never Pay More at Best's-ln T R,lCl'18I'Cl Weaver INSTRUCTION C OA CH O F MANDOLIN AND BANJO CLUBS McGitJt9on C9 Company 3 West 37th Street Handy lo Fifth Avenue Pure Flax Dependable Household Linens Handlcerchiefs Decorative Linens Lace Curtains and Draperies A N D Oriental and American Rugs , Artistic Furniture Lamps, Shades and Mirrors Beds and Bedding Blankets and Comfortables Walter Salmon Real Estate I 7 WEST 42ND STREET New York City Dieges C9 Clust I5 JOHN STREET NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Manufacturing Jewelers for the Leading Colleges, Schools and As- sociations. Class, Fraternity, Club and So- ciety Pins, Medals and Badges' Loving Cups, Plaques and Trophies of all descriptions' Diamonds,Watchcs,jewelry, Silverware. MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS l-larps, 375 to 5510000 Pianos, Sl50 to 35700 A THE BRUNSWICK Violins S5 to S500 Convenient to the Theatre X1 N Victrolas, and Shopping Districts A XF S22.50to s75o A glandolins, S5 I0 35150 The sort of hotel guests visit ' , 8 I75 - ', -l'i?y- Hd . - Biggs il 5173390 once and return to each time they -- Hawaiian Ukulales' come to Boston. In addition to S6 to S25 Hotel Service there is the attrac- ' I CHAS. H. DITSON 81 CO. tion of dancing to fine music, A?'gl5Tn item - I op ey quare 8-10 12 East 34th Street NEW YORK from 6.30 untll I2-30. 5 ff , Q A In the centre of Boston .s 5 fi f ag ' X33 Back Bay residential district 4 ' ffw iilw ki . . E' 1 3 2 Eilgil illiiitl j For many years historical as the D Jilin s l! I . S ggiigggai stopping-place of College Teams. ' -li lmgg H U I6 9' ' ' ' E The Old Grad claims lt still E xl? lT 1 and so do the Undergraduates. S X I' 11 ' H 1 A Boylston Street t 5 t ell' Ote - At Exeter L. C. PRIOR, Managing Director XV1ll W. M. LEIGH READY-TO-WEAR ,CLOTHING AND NIEN'S FURNISHINGS DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY DoMEs'rlc AND FOREIGN WOOLENS 66 NASSAU ST. PRINCETON, N. J. Report of Condition of The First National Bank Princeton, N. J., at close of business December 31st, 1918 Resources Cash on Hand and in Banks .... sl46,795.76 United States and Other Bonds . 467,331.16 Loans and investments . . 853,48I.39 U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness . . I I7,000.00 5I5I,584,608.3I Liabilities Capital Stock ....... 350,000.00 Surpius and Net Undivided Profits . 65,4I2.98 Deposits .... I ,4 I 9,495.33 CircuIation .... . 49,700.00 5I,584,608.3I In every department of banking The First National is prepared to serve you in a satisfactory manner. fIViemher of Federal Reserve System, OFFICERS ALBERT s. LEIGH, Tresidenl WILLIAM LIBBEY, rzafcapfesfdenf DAVID FLYNN, 'Uice-73residenl EDW. H. EFFING, Cashier EDWARD A. FROHLING, Asst. Cashier The Rosenbaum SCl'100l I Milford, Conn. P215 - . V 'TW'H 'Vi i' 'PE . - -. v 1- far... g we ,G-'Ev A A AA A- as.. -fa . 1 f Ag 1. a-HA L, ,,,.,,wr'ff'- A -. 1:5 w g:-A :V4:l:,,,'lV t' -jpg -,...g,-' ,V .. ' p-.Q ' - '. 'K . f ,V , Q, i nf , 1: ,f fm , .y i -41,552 'f 1 I ' f '. ' ' 2. .iw '- ' . A ' if A.l5 ff'f' , 5 'J' lui E :1-5-lf' 'f I 1' :QF ' e :V 'ff . . ,- - af... .ww at Qs., A 1 ' 1 , ggi: -. .e f' ,f-- 1. if-: b f f 1 .-4? ' 4- U- A y , - wjgsgri, 1 Z 1. A- I ' 16 the M 1, 15 'E' New fe ' .4 fp ag ' ..i '-'A' 25' llai' 1?- .Q ' r I 11 will K 'N fe 7.1 ' . fi' 'A -f'frf1Nw.g4 r w 1 : -f r-f1'tf-Vrlfwwr ' A ia of V- f ,l 1: 'M bfi A' ,. .1 . M f . A A Summer Session Begins Monday, July 21, 1919. After you have heard from the College Board examinations Write us What examina- tions, if any, you have failed and We shall be pleased to advise you When you ought to begin reviewing them in preparation for the fall examinations. Last summer, out of NINETY-TWO boys at our school but TWO failed to enter college. Catalogue onirequest. The? .Rosenbaum SCi'100i Milford, Conn. . ' amz M Q' .,, , ,W 4,fg,,4, . o...,A.'-. MfMfev:r i.f '2 ff -A - . . .. ',,,,,.,A... ..... . A... . ..,.: . 1 A A 1 A 5 4' r 2 img ' 2 1 f - Q. -ff 1 ' ef .- -1 1 wa' .1 1 if fa ,-1.2, 1- f ' J' YH:?':5U, Zv , .Hr--K x .- A Wikia . .-if Qggggag A ri, ' 1 W .Af 1 1 A -A .A :M -, mfg .4 N . . afxfx W ' ,M 4 S 1' fr - -faaegfay .. f f 'ef l 575' , ' 1, . . --aw. -,.::f,1:- M 'M Q- 5' 'w . 7,712-, . 1 ff A A 'ff gf f t 1e'tze'lVlvw,Af, K ' i .1-'12-'flqfi ' F122 A' ' , CAPT. 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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 Invitations, Dance Programs, Business Stationery, Calendars, Bonds and Certificates, as well as all their Engraving and Printing requirements. E. A. WRIGHT COMPANY Princeton Representative A Salesrooms, Offices and Factory PRINCETON UNIVERSITY STORE BROAD AND HUNTINODON STS. XXX E. A. WRIGHT COMPANY PHILADELPHIA ARE THE PRINTERS AND MAKERS OF THE PLATES IN THE PRINCETON BRIC-A-BRAC Princeton Representative I Salesrooms, Offices and Factory ' PRINCETON UNIVERSITY STORE ,BROAD AND HUNTINGDON STS. MCCOSI-I HALL AND SUN DIAL , ' -. '. fifslit ff ml , , ,lx X, 1. ,,.,. .- ... ,-,. - I L - 1 'm fl 1 4 aaa ' , -. .. ..v,, ,l.AA.A- 3 - ' 1 1. ,, '.w:f-Zllhe.. .'f 39'1'i111:-vin-rx t..7fQ3itis:.Q.a.f,-.ZQ3.1r2xr American Lead Pencil Co. Berghoff Products Co. ..... . Best Sz Co. .......... . 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