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And yet it is impossible to portray in the realm of photography and statistics what we consider the vital change or cleyelopment in the life of Princeton during the year 1919. fThe keynote of Princetonis war record was unstintecl service and we belieye that this spirit of service which was shown by Princeton menlon the battiehelds of Europe has in a measure, at least, been brought baclc into our very midst on the Campus. It is, then, our only regret that in these pages we have not been able to set forth, with class pictures and football victories, the record of the adyent in 1919 of a new phase of that inclefinable something which we call the spirit of service and which we feel will mean eyen more to Princeton than anything else that we have recorded herein. C11 elm .f- iixxhq Demwutirum A On lnelwalf of tl'1e Class of IQQI, tl'1is Oolume is respectfully dedicated to V Keene Fitzpatrick E1 IE! 1x 15, 'b 4' o - Q,.:L'L:,,' - ' Wm :viii Efifilfiff-PlI2J.N,Q:ELO.fL-W mmlwilmiiiis EB I Q- Aki-YQ RA Q Ciba Zgrizzaigran - Buhlisbehg nnua llp by me Euninr Glass uf Erinretun Ginihersitp Volume XLV Glass of aainetzen Zllaunhrzh anh Zllitnentpmnz The Baath DEAN ROYDEN BUTERBAUGH, Pennsylvania, Clzairiizaii THORNTON BANCROFT PENFIELD, IR., New Jersey, Associate Editor RICHARD XNALLACE SCHABACKER, Pennsylvania, Associate Editor HENRY SYMMES WILSON, New Jersey, Photographic Editor EDWARD RITZEMA PERRY, New York, Art Editor ELIIAH SMITH BOTELER, IR., New Jersey, Asst. Art .Editor DONALD BLAIR FORESMAN, New Jersey, Business Manager GEORGE SHOTWELL PIPER, New York, Asst. Business M aiiager 7 'Ir 4 4- O o o -wh T:-:E DQINCLTON 'UQ guy cfAfLKOACOO ONE OF OLD NASSAU'S TIGERS , ' O O M .1 ' V f Q gl? Wm . 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Utinihersitp 1919 Examinations for removal of first and second term Class F condi- tions. Examinations for admission, held at Princeton only. Formal opening exercises, Marquand Chapel. Final day for enrollment of Gradu- ate Students at the office of the Dean of the Graduate School, Nassau Hall. First part of examinations for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Commemoration Day. Fall meeting of the Board of Trus- tees. Thanksgiving recess begins. Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving recess ends. Christmas vacation begins, 1920 Christmas vacation ends. Wiiiter meeting of the Board of Trustees. Midyear examinations begin. First term ends. alenhar FEBRUARY II NTARCH 1 .. MARCH 3 .. .... APRIL 1, 2 P, M. ...... . APRIL 5, II A. M. ..... . APR11. 8 ..... MAY 13-15 .. NTAY 27 JUNE 2 JUNE5 JUNE5 JUNE II.. JUNE JUNE I3 .. JUNE I5 ,.... JUNE 21-26 SEPTEMBER 20-23 ...... SEPTEMBER 28, 3 P. M... I2 .. Second term begins. Class exercises will be suspended until February 16, 8 A. M. Last day for tiling applications for Fellowships and Graduate Scholar- ships. Stated meeting of the Faculty Com- mittee on the Course of study. Easter recess begins. Easter recess ends. Spring meeting of the Board of Trustees. First part of examinations for de- gree of Doctor of Philosophy. Senior examinations begin. Senior examinations end. Second term examinations begin. Last clay for filing applications for Master's Degree. Second term examinations end. Commencement meeting of the' Board of Trustees. Baccalaureate Sunday. Commencement Day. College Board examinations for ad- mission. Held in Princeton and elsewhere. Examinations for admission. Held in Princeton only. Formal opening exercises in Mar- qnand Chapel. E85 'CUE D'2'NQflIV0.N ERIC-A-ORAC resihents uf the Qinllege nf 322113 Zersep ant iBrinnetnn Tibinihersitp - COLLEGE FOUQNDED IN 1746 BECAME A UNIVERSITY IN 1896 J 'J , ACCESSUS EXITUS 'REv. JONATHAN DICKINSON ....... April, 1747 Oct., 1747 'REv. AARON BURR ......... 1748 1757 'REv. JONATHAN EDWARDS .......... Ian., 1758 Mar., 1758 REv. SAMUEL DAVIES .... 1758 1761 'SAMUEL FINLEY, D.D. . ...,....., 1761 1766 :IGH-N VVITHERSPOON, D.D., LL.D.. . . 1766 1794 'S. STANHOPE SM1111, D.D., LL.D... 1795 1812 QKASHBEL GREEN, D.D., LL.D. . ..,. . 1812 1822 'f'J'AMES CARNAHAN, D.D., LL.D. .... 1823 1854 'gf-T01-IN LIACLEAN, D.D., LL.D. ...... 1854 1868 'TJAMES MCCOS11, D.D., LL.D., LITT.D. 1868 1888 'FFRANCIS L. PATTON, D.D., LL.D... 1888 1902 TWOODROW WILSON, PH.D., L1'1T.D., LL.D. .......................... IQO2 1910 JOHN G. LIIHBEN, PH.D., LL.D. 1912 'Deceased. TResigned. 3Iubn cgrier igpilahen, 1513.294 BULB., Brcsihznt D A Q Q ET THE DQ-'NQEION E ET eEL.Q:A-BLEAC CHE Trustees uf the Tinihersitp Trustees, ex officio SENATOR VVALTER E. EDGE, President of tlIe Board, Trenton, N. J. JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, President of the University, Princeton, N. J. lite Trustees JOHN A. STEXVART, Senior Trustee ........ 45 Wall Street, New York, N. Y. M. TAYLOR PYNE .......................... Princeton, N. J GEORGE B. STEWART D.D...Seminar Cainaus Auburn N. Y. I Y l I I CYRUS H. MCCORMICK, ' 606 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Tll. JOHN DIXON, D.D. .... 108 NVest State Street, Trenton, N. J. LTELANCTHON VV. JACOBUS, D.D., 39 Woodland Street, Hartford, Conn BAYARD LIENRY. . .1438 Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa. TSIMON J. TVICPHERSON, D.D. ............ Lawrenceville, N. J. HENRY VV. GREEN ........ 5 VVest State Street, Trenton, N. J. ALEXANDER VAN RENSSELAER, 18th and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. TARCI-IIBALD D. RUSSELL .................... Princeton, N. J. ROBERT GARRET'r..German Street, cor. South, Baltimore, Md. HENRY B. THOMPSON .............. .......... G reenville, Del. JOSEPH B. SHEA .......... 501 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. EDWARD VV. SHELDON ...... 45 NVall Street, New York, N. Y. PARKER D. HANDY ....... 59 Cedar Street, New York, N. Y. JOHN M. T. FINNEY, M.D., 1300 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. WILLIAM COOPER PROCTER ........... Glendale, Cincinnati. O. CHARLES SCRIBNER ....................... Morristown, N. J JOHN O. P. PITNEY ....................... Morristown, N. J. XKVILLIAM CHURCH OSBORN. . .71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. THENRX' C. FRICIQ ............ Frick Building Pittsburgh, Pa. LOUIS D. RICKETTS, D. SC. ........,....... W'arren, Arizona KNOX TAYLOR ........................... High Bridge, N. J. Qlumui Trustees W1I,S0N FARRAND CIQIQD .... 544 High Street, Newark, N. J. MATTHEW C. FLEMING CI922,J, 7I Broadway, New York, N. Y. HENRY S. JOHNSON QIQZGD, I U ' - JOHN STUART Q1923j, 1600 Railway Exchange, Chicago, Ill. T' WILLIAMS ROBERTS C15gg'H1CkOX Building' Cleveland' O' WALTER E. HOPE CIQ23D, 49 Wall Street, New York, N. Y: 2023 Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa. ilkegiuual Trustees JAMES D. DENEGRE QIQQOD, JOHN MCXNILLIAMS, JR. fIQ22J, 905 Commerce Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. 305 St. Louis Block, Pasadena, Cal. HUGH RICHARDSON C192IJ...Richardson Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. CThe date after each name indicates the expiration of termj 'Deceased O O :T o ca -U15 D QLN C-ETCLN BAR I c +A - B R A c TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY MR. STUART MR. PLEMING MR. HENRY MR. Roulznrs MR. GARRETT Mx. SCRIBNER MR. PROCTER MR. VAN RENSSELAER DR- .TAFOUUS MR. PITNEY MR. 'rl-roMPsoN DR. I-IIBDEN .. MR. PYNE Mn. HANDY . 0 0 - O O M Gui A .Jn-1 ELQJJNI O,ELQ yT'5l TQ ,QR I ,Q - A - ERRDA Q , Qtanhing Comnziftcc on Finance' MR H IJTIBBUN ummittees uf 1919-20 the Baath uf Qirustees . . ANDY, Chairman, PRESIDENT Cummiltvc on the Library: MR. SCRIBNER, Chairman, PRESI- - -- 1 MR- STEWART, MR- PYNE, 36111 GREEN, M151 511571-' DIENT HIDDEN, DR. RICHARDSON CSec:retaryD, MR. GREEN, DONI MR' PROCTER' MR' SCRIBNER' L R' PITNEY' VR' S' MR. XIAN RENSSELAER, MR. RUSSELL, MR. PITNEY, MR. BORN, CMR. DUFFIELD, Secretaryj. JOHNSON. Comvzzittee on G1'01ll1'd.X' and Buildings: MR. THOMPSON, COI21,11liffL'C,0lL1lfC17Z0l'U1'j'Dfgl'CCJf PRESIDENT HIBBEN, Chair- ggalamani EIESQENT HIBQFNJGMR- FYR? lgfhi- HEDIJWT man: REV. DR. JACORUS, MR. SHELDON, MR. FARRAND I 4 I A R' REEN' 'R' USSELL' L R' ARRETT' R' LXNDX' MR' fS6'Cl'Cf3.I'Vb, MR. FLEMING, PROFESSOR SCOTT, PROFESSOR ROBERTS, MR. TAYLOR, CMR. VVINTRINGER, Secretaryj. ' NTUNRO, MR. .ABBOTT Conzgzittee in tg C1u'r'icg1z11z: XRJEV. DRDJACOBKE, Chairgaalll CUIIIIIITHLW' mz flu' Gmduafv School: MR. PYNE, Chairman, RESIDE TT IBEEN, EAN EST, EAN AGIE EAN f S - I 4 LT ,ILL '. 'If V , AIR. BIC' FINE, MR. THOMPSON, MR. FARRAND CSecretaryj, MR. PRESIDFYT HHHITY' DUN VX EST C Cue any , I FLEDIING, MR. FINNEY, 'MR RflC1CETTS, IVIR. ROBERTS, MR. CORMICK, REV. DR. JACOBUS, MR. SHEA. MR. PARRAND, HOPE- MR. PROCTER, MR. FLEMINO. C'07IlflIliff6'C on Morals and Phydcal Edzzratiolz: Mr. GARRETT, Chairman: PRESIDENT HIEEEN, DEAN NTCCLEN.-XI-LAN CSec-' retaryj, REV. DR. STEWART, REV. DR. DIXON, DR. FIN- NEY, MR. JOHNSON, MR. IFAYLOR. jfaeultp Qiummittees, Zlhhisnrp tu the Baath of Qlirustees Committee On .fazzitatian Cadvisozfy to Committee U7LGI'01tIldS CO1ILI!1iffl'U on C011,fc1'mzcv Ctefiih COIIIIIZI-HFC on the Curric- aad B-mldzngsj: PROFESSOR CON1-QLTN, Chairman: PRO- ulumjz PROFESSOR CORWIN, Chairman, PROFESSOR GAUSS, FhSSOR LOOMIS, MR. WINTRINOER CSecretaryD, MR. DAHL- PROFESSOR NTARDEN. PROFESSOR RLIUNRO, PROFESSOR HU- GREN, MR. RAYCROFT, MR. TOOKER. LETT, PROFESSOR GEROULD, PROFESSOR TROXVBRIDGE. I4 Entry Qilap Jfrink ZBmmher 19, 1849 ZBEIZBUHIBI' 2, 1919 1 Qrnbxhalh Euuglas Slkusszll 1853 jlaubemher 25, 15151 0 O ' W 0 0 UE D Q ' N C STO N 53. L91 er B ae Q L 1,. - ', ' 'X f:5Q3Ef1w?iv. ' -' ,ev ,,.::--rzwimaz. , .,,q54g:Q,,.L:',: fl .I r-9. wp,-y ,- y: fy- 11 gay-:R A - ':,- J. .wwf .du ' f ' k - I HOLDER HALL IN XVINTER , 1.3 , 0 2 . Qi,mfg,ETaQ.fES1iCQ51EQrN-. - 1 WJ! WI, BRA Q :Jzfiggym 16.37 O 0 0 -E115 D I2 I N CLETQN Ul lg ijjg amiga 55- stag cg, -li The faculty list is arranged in six groups: professors, associate professors, assistant professors, lecturers, instructors, and assistants in instruc- tion. In each group the names occur in the order of academic seniority. JOHN GRIER ITIBBEN, PI-I.D., LL.D., LITT.D. President Stuart Professor of Philosophy Prospect FRANCIS LANDLEY PATTON, DD., LL.D. Ex-President Stuart Professor of Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion, Emeritus Hamilton, Bermuda GEoRcE VNTACLOSKIE, D.SC., LL.D. Professor of Biology, Emeritus 239 Nassau St. CHARI,Es lVlClVlILLAN, A.M., CE. Professor of Civil Engineering, Emeritus 40 Bayard Lane THEODORE WHITEITIELD 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 VVILLIAM BERRYMAN SCOTT, PH.D., LL.D. Sc.D. CHarv. et Oxonj Blair Professor of Geology Bainbridge House, 158 Nassau St. FREDERICK NEWTON VVILI.soN, A.M., CE. Professor of Graphics P. O. Box 63, Princeton, N. I. ALLAN MARQU.AND, PH.D., L.H.D. Professor of Art and Archaeology and Director of the Museum of Historic Art Guernsey Hall :XXDREXV FLEMINC. NVEST, PIeI.D., LL.D. HON. D.LITT. COxon.j Dean of the Graduate School Giger Professor of Latin XVyInan House, Graduate College HERRIANN CARL QTTO Hess, PI-I.D., Jena Professor of Modern Languages and Literature, Emeritus 44 Vandeventer Avenue HEXNRX' BURCI-IARD FINE, PHD., LL.D. Dean of Departments of Science Docl Professor of Mathematics 73 Library Place loIIN l'lOXV1il.l. XX'EsTcoTT, PHD., Princeton Musgrave Professor of Latin and Tutor in Roman Law E 220 Mercer St. ll'll.l.I.'!M FRANCIS L'lAGlE, PI-LD.. LL.D. Dean of the Faculty Henry Professor of Physics The Dean's House ERNEST CUsI-IING RMIHARDSONI. PH.D. Librarian 220 Mercer St. LERov XVILEY MCCAY. DSC. Professor of Chemistry 2 Morven St. lTlENRY DALI.As THOMPSON, D.Sc., PTLD. Professor of Mathematics II Morven St. GEORGE B'lCl,l2AN lAlARPEll, Pl-I.D., Princeton Holmes Professor of Belles Lettres and English Language and Literature 36 Mercer St. PAUL VAN DYICE, D.D. Pyne Professor of History Pyne Tower, Graduate College 0 g - Tj E DMN-C-ETQN B Fel C - AL- REA HERBERT STEARNS SQUIER SMITH, CE. Professor of Civil Engineering 94 Bayard Lane WALTER BUTLER HARRIS, CE. Professor of Geodesy Greenholni HENRX' VAN DYRE, D.D., LL.D., Genera HON. D.C.L. COxon.j Professor of English Literature Avalon ELMER HZOWARD LOOMIS, PH.D., Sc.D. Professor of Physics 302 Nassau St. VVALTER MEAD RANKIN, PHD., Munich Professor of Biology Curator of the Herbarium 5 Evelyn Place CHARLES FREEMAN WILLIAMS McCLURE, DSC. Class of I877 Professor of Zoology I2 Morven St. HOWARD CROSBY VVARREN, PH.D., Johns Hopkins Stuart Professor of Psychology Director for the Psychological Laboratory Nassau Club THOMAS MARC PARROTT, PI-LD., Leipsic, Professor of English 104 Mercer St. EIJMUND YARD ROBBINS, A.'M. Ewing Professor of Greek Language and Literature 144 Library Place ALEXANDER HAMILTON PHILLIPS, DSC., Princeton Professor of Mineralogy 54 Hodge Road FRED NEHER, A.M. Professor of Organic Chemistry I48 Library Place W'II.I.IAMsON LTPDIKE VREELJXND, D. ES L., Geneva Woodhull Professor of Romance Languages ISO Mercer St. VV'II.I.IAM KELLY PRENTICE, PH.D., Halle Professor of Greek I2 Nassau St, CIIARLES HENRY SMYTII, IR., PHD. Professor of Geology 22 Morven St. HZOWARD CROSBY BUTLIER, A.M. Professor of Art and Archaeology Pyne Tower, Graduate College HOWARD McCLENAIIAN, BE., M.S., LL.D. Dean of the College Professor of Physics IOS. Henry House, College Place AUGUSTUS TROWBRIDGE, PIID., Berlin Professor of Physics I45vHOClgC Road DUANE REED STUART, PHD., Michigan Professor Of Classics IOS Mercer St. CHRISTIAN GAUSS, A,M., LITT.D. Professor of Modern Languages 106 Fitz Randolph Pd. EDXVARD CAPPS, PI-LD., LL.D. Professor of Classics ISO Fitz Randolph Road EDWARD GRANT CONRLLN, PHD., SOD. Professor of Biology 139 Broadmead FRANK FROST ABBOTT, PHD., Yale Kennedy Professor of Latin Language and Litera- ture 62 Battle Road HENRY JONES FORD Professor of Politics Nassau Inn MALCOLM NIACLAREN, EE., A.M. Professor of Electrical Engineering 16 Prospect Ave. EDWIN PLIMTTON AD.-Xh'fS, PHD., Harvard Professor of Physics I2 Nassau St. LUTHER PEAIAILER EIsENI-IART, PI-I.D., Johns Hopkins Professor of Mathematics 25 Alexander St. 6 'M , ' O We Qfifa, Q o 595 It'-E D RJ N.C.5J' OWN umllmlllls 19124- 9 - A -9.2, AC EE GEORGE AUGUsI:Us HULETT, PH.D., Leipsic HENRY NoRRIs RUssEI,L, PH.D., Princeton Professor of Physical Chemistry 44 Vlfashington Rd. Professor of Astronomy Director of the Observatory 79 Alexander St. WILLIAM FOSTER, PH.D., Princeton , , Professor of Chemistry 41 Battle Road JOHN 11333153512 SEQEIEIZIEZI-D-w Lelpslc 32 Ed Chiu St r g 1 g . ROGER l?R?CE CAS? g,ifiNS012 PHD P'mCet0'1 B d d DOUGLAS LABAREE BUFFUM, PH.D., Johns Hopkins ro 65501. O iosop y L9 ma mea Professor of Romanic Languages and Literature ROBERT McNUTr IWCELROY, PHD., Princeton 60 Hodge Road Edwards Professor of American Histggyst kt St VARNUM LANSING COLLINS, AIM, OC 011 - Clerk of the Faculty , Acting Secretary FRANK JEWETT MATHFR, JR-1 PH-D-1 L-H-D Professor of French Language and Literature Marquand Professor of Art and Archaeolggyl P1 214 The Vgrestem yvay 3 ve yn ace 'MCJOHN PRESTON HOSKINS, PHD., Berlin OSWALD VEBLEN, PH.D., Chicago Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature Professor of Mathematics 58 Battle Road 22 Bank St. EDWARD SAMUEL CORWIN, PHD., Pennsylvania MAX FRIEURTCH BI-AU, PH-D., Leipsic. I professor of Jurisprudence H5 Prospect Ave. Professor of Germanic Languages ang Ijsiteraiure A rince on - ve. HARRY FRANKLIN COVINGTON, A.M. Professor of Public Speaking and Debate GEORGE MADISON PRIEST, PH-D-, 19113 l Ed ehill S Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature 34 g t' IO Nassau St ULRIC DAHLGREN, M.S. Professor of Biology 7 Evelyn Place EDWIN NVALTER KEMMERER, PHD., Cornell P I ' f E i d F' c FRANK ALBERT FETTER, LL.D., ro esbor 0 Couomlcs an Igguiriz Randolph Road Professor of Political Economy 121 Broadmead - - BRINTON NICCLELLAN A.M. IL.D. WILLIAM GILLESPIE, PHD., Chicago WGEORGE . ' . ' ' Professor of Mathematics I2 Bank St' Professor of Economic History Battle Road DAVID MAGIE, PHD., Halle ARCHIBALD ALLEN BOWMAN, M.A., Glasgow Professor of Classics 101 Library Place Professor of I-Oglc IOSEPH EDWARD RAYCROFT, A.B., MD., 'HQPIERRE LEON BoUrRoUx, D.Sc., Paris Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education Professor of Mathematics Director of the Department of Physical Education 120 Broadmead CHARLES GROSVENOR Oscoon, PHD., Yale H Absent on leave, Professor of English Q2 Stockton St. 20 ,fm A QE'3T1f:inio:le1eTo3s1 Bill fp e L A f E-'R A EDWARD GLEASON SPAULDINC, PH.D., Bonn CHARLES RUFUS MOREY, A.M. Professor of Philosophy 8 Edgehill St. Professor of Art and Archaeology 342 Nassau St. ALAN WILFRED CRANBROOK MENZIES, PH.D., Chicago iWAIOR JOHN E. MOMAHON, U. S. A. Professor of Chemistry 187 Prospect Ave, Professor of Military Science and Tactics ALFRED NOYESJ M-Au Commandant Artillery Unit 100 Stockton St. Visiting Professor of English Literature, on the LIEUTENANT GEORGE W. CASSELL, U. S. A. Murray Foundation Assistant Instructor Artillery Unit I Upper Pyne FRANK HENRY CONSTANT, C.E., SCD. DONALD CLIVE STUART, PH.D., Columbia Professor of Civil Engineering 57 Battle Road Professor of Drama-tic Literature The Western Way DANA CARLETON MUNRO, AQM., L.H.D., Brown 1 DAVID ALOYSIUS MGCABE, PH.D., Johns Hopkins Dodge Professor of Mediaeval History v Professor of Economics 243 Cuyler F' R d l h f H9 itz an O P Road EDMUND NEWTON HARVEX', PH.D., Columbia GEORGE :HARRISON SHULL, PH.D., Chicago Professor of Physiology 38 Washington Road P' f f B l G ' 6 ff R . io essor o otany ann enetics o Ie erson oad KARL TAYLOR COMPTON, PHD., Princeton PHILIP DIARSHALL BROWN, A.M., LLD. Professor of Physics 58 Murray Place Professor of International Law 9 Nassau Hall HEREWARD LESTER COOKE, MA., VVARNER FITE, PH.D., Pennsylvania Class of 1898 Professor of Physics 148 'Mercer St. P f I + ' ' . . Stuart ro essor of Ethics 138 Fitz Randolph Road FRANK HAIGH DIXONI PHB., PH.D., Mlchlgan GORDON HALL GEROULD, B.LITT. COxon.j HON- A-M-, DHYYIUOUH1 Professor of English 341 Nassau St, Professor of Economics 101 Broadmead ROBERT KILBLTRN ROOT, PH.D., Yale ROBERT VVILLIAM ROGERS Professor of English 31 Chambers St. Visiting Professor of Ancient Literature on the Williain Paton Foundation Princeton CHARLES CARROLL LTARDEN, PH.D., johns Hopkins Emory L. Ford Professor of Spanish II2 'Mercer St. EDWARD COOKE ARMSTRONG, PH.D., LL.D. ' Professor of French Language 35 Edgehill St. VVILLIAM STARR EWYERS, PH.D., Johns Hopkins PIENRY ROBINSON SHIPMAN-, PH.D., Harvard Professor of Politics 104 Bayard Lane Associate Professor, Class of 1881, in History and I Politics 27 Mercer St. HAROLD HERMAN BENDER, PH.D., Johns Hopkins Professor of Indo-Germanic Philology CHARLES VVILLIAM KENNEDY, PH.D., Princeton 120 Fitz Randolph Road Associate Professor of English 66 Battle Road 2I 'D , 0 0 0 TH 5 D Q ' N C-QT QU B D. I c - A - B 3 A C Zlssistant Professors JOHN VVILLIAM BASORE, PH.D., Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor, John Rutherford Preceptor in Classics 101 Library Place FREDERICK LEROY HUTSON, PH.D., Chicago Registrar Assistant Professor, William Alfred Packard Pre- ceptor in Classics The Bachelors XTFRANCIS CHARLES MACDONALD, AB., Assistant Professor, Edgerstoune Preceptor in English The Nassau Inn FRANK LINLEY CRITCHLOW, PH.D., Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages 36 University Place WILLIAM TCOREN, A.'M. Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages 105 Fitz Randolph Road HARVEY VVATERMAN THAYER, PHD., Columbia Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages I2 Nassau St. MARCUS STULTSKFARR, DSC., Princeton Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Geology 20 Vancleventer Ave. TAIORRIS VVILLIAM CROLL, PH.D., Pennsylvania Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English 6 North Reunion Hall PHILIP EIA: ROBINSON, PHD., Giessen Assistant Professor in Physics 128 Broaclmead H Absent-on leave. fl' Absent in service RAYMOND SMITH DUOAN, PHD., Heidelberg Assistant Professor of Astronomy 40 Patton Ave. CHARLES .RANALD RTACTNNES, PH.D., Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Mathematics I2 Vandeventer Ave. GILBERT VAN TNGEN Assistant Professor of Geology Curator of Invertebrate Palaeontology 115 Broadmead TJOSEPH HENRY TWACLAGAN NVEDDERHURN, DSC., Edinburgh Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Mathematics GEORGE TAPLEY XVHITNEY, PH.D., Cornell Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Philosophy . 33 Jefferson 'Road EDWIN FITCH NORTHRU11, PHD., Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Physics 30 'Wiggins St. GEORGE 'VVICIQER ELDERIQIN, PHD., Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Art and Archaeology The Bachelors DONALD PRITCHARD SMITH, PHD., Gottingen Assistant Professor Of Chemistry 173 Nassau St. JOHN STOUT VAN NEsT, PH.D., Munich Assistant Professor of Chemistry Curator of Chemical Laboratories 37 Cleveland Lane RADcL11-'EE lfiEERMANCE, A.M., Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics 114 Broadmead ALLAN CHESTER JOHNSON, PH.D., Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics 37 Bank St -1212 IRT: i TU-E D UN C-EI OJN smimllllllliis B R I ,C - A -Le Es AC I REDER1cK VVILLIAM LUEHRING, PH.M., Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education IIO New Moore St. HENRY CLAY McCoMAs, JR., PHD., Harvard Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Psychology 109 Broadmead HERBERT SPENCER MURC11, PHD., Yale Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English I4 ,7Q Hall THOMAS JEFFERSON VVERTENBAKER, PH.D., Virginia Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History and Politics III Fitz Randolph Road GEOROE ERLE BEGOS, A.B., C.E. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering 78 Jefferson Road CLIFTON RUMERY HALL, PHD., Princeton Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History and Politics Q4 Bayard Lane WALTER PHELPS HALL, PHD., Columbia Assistant Professor, Preceptor i11 History and Politics 26 Prospect St. CHALFANT ROBINSON, PH.D., Yale Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History and Politics 55 Battle Road ROBERT LAAXXVELL SCOON, B.A. COxon.J, PHD., Columbia Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics IQ Cleveland Lane I'IUGH STOTT TAYLOR, D.Sc., Liverpool Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry 159 Nassau St. HENRY' BARTLETT VAN HOEsoN, PHD., Princeton Curator of Manuscripts, Assistant Librarian Linden Lane M Absent on leave. NE11, CAROTHERS, P1-1D., Princeton Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Economics and Social Institutions 35 Park Place LEXVIS ROBINSON CARY, PH.D., Princeton Assistant Professor of Biology 36 VViggins St. MHENRY BRONSON DEWINCEI, PH.D., Yale Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics I2 Edgehill St. HORYXCE CRAIG LONOWELL, PHD., Strasburg ' Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Philosophy QI Mercer St. VVILLIAM JOHN S1Ncr.A1R, PHD., California , Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Geology Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology 57 Patton Ave NORMAN BROWN TOOKER, AB., MD. Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education 30 Battle Road ANSON ELY MORSE History Reference Librarian 169 Nassau St STANLEY EDWVIN HOWARD, A,B., A.M., P1-1D., Princeton Assistant Professor of Economics 35 Jefferson Road LOUIS CoNs Assistant Professor of Modern Languages 25 Bank SHIRLEY PIOVVARD VVETEFIQ, B.A., M.A., California PH.D., Princeton Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics 106 Broadincacl St. JOHN H. lN711.1,1AN1s Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Economics 47 Murray Place ' O O - . 19 ii-we I 'satin V, O ECE-UAE-QR-I-NLCLELQ-N I UW Vargas. iaf EEA Q SAMUEL SHELLABARGER, PH.D., Harvard Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English Greenholm NATHANIEL HOWELL, FURMAN, BS., M.A., PI-I.D., Princeton Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Chemistry 61 Wiggiiis Street VV. PERM CRESSON Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History and Politics Graduate College GEORGE REGINALD DAVIES, A.B., A.M., Des Moines PH.D., North Dakota Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Economics I3 Murray Place CHARLES LESLIE FLEECE, A.M., Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Chemistry 45 Patton Ave. EARL BALDWIN SMITH, PH.D., Princeton Assistant Professor, Preccptor in Art and Archaeology II Cleveland Lane SHECKY VVARNER IVIORGAN, A.B., B.ARcH. Assistant Professor of Architecture Pyne Tower, Graduate School ilnstruttnrs 'KPERCY ADDISON CHAPMAN, A.M. Instructor in Modern Languages IDONALD LEROY STONE, LL.B., A.M. Instructor in English I4 B, Graduate College BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HOXVEIIL, A.M. Instructor in Geology Assistant Curator of Geology 54 Patton Ave. CARL CAMPBELL BRIGHAM, PH.D., Princeton Instructor in Psychology I6 South VVest College 'E Absent in service. EDWARD SANFORD HAMMOND, A.M. Instructor in Mathematics 72 University Place DAYTON VOORHEES, LITIIB., A.M., Princeton A.M., Pennsylvania Instructor in History and Politics 151 Library Place ALBERT STARNS RICIIARDSON, A.M. Instructor in Chemistry Graduate College CHARLES PADDOC JOHNSON. A.B., A.M., Princeton Instructor in Economics I5 University Place JOSEPH BRADLEY HUBBARD, B.A., MA., 'Wisconsin Instructor in Economies I5 D, Graduate College HLTBER SUMNER SI.IcHTER, A.B., M.A., Wisconsin PH.D., Chicago Instructor in Economics 30 Linden Lane LAURENcE LADD BUERMEYER, PH.D., Princeton Instructor in Philosophy I4 D, Graduate College SHELDON IENcIcEs HOWE, M.A., I-Iarvarcl Instructor in History and Politics IO Madison St. JAMES Dow BICCALLUM, MA., Columbia Instructor in English I A, Graduate College EDWARD PECK CULVER, B.E. Instructor in Civil Engineering Q3 Graduate College VVILLIAM WOODBRIDGE EDDY, A.B., Princeton, A.M., Harvard Instructor in History and Politics The Bachelors HOWARD CLINTON LANE Instructor in Modern Languages Graduate College FELIX C. LIzAsO Instructor in Modern Languages Graduate College PIERRE -NIAUREY Instructor in Modern Languages Graduate College EDVVIN A. PARK Instructor in Art and Archaeology 22 Alexander St. EAS Wi HQ ' N QEI 04:1 B R194 A +,P,ESA,,Q XVALTER VAN BRAAM ROBERTS, B.S., EE., Princeton Instructor in Physics I33 Library Place EUGENE FORREST SPENCER Instructor in Modern Languages HAROLD EUGENE CUDE, MS. Instructor in Chemistry 53 Aiken Ave. lecturers STEWART PATON, M.D. Lecturer on Neuro-Biology Greenlands I'IENRY LANE ENO, A.B., LL.B. 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Assistant in Chemistry 8 A, Graduate College OLE ANKER NELSON, B.S., M.Sc., Princeton Assistant in Chemistry .ROBERT IVIARTIN BURNS Assistant in Chemistry OSCAR V. FRY Assistant in Psychology HOWARD ALGERNON JONES, B.S. ASS1St311t 111 Chemistry MERL HOWARD IVIEIGHAN, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry VVILBUR FRANK KERR Assistant to the Registrar SIDNEY WARNER PRINCE, A.B. Assistant in Psychology 8 A, Graduate College 52 Graduate College I5 Graduate College 36 Park Place 209 Nassau St. 22 Graduate College LIONAL V. SILVESTER Assistant in Biology RAYMOND PRESTON I'IAWES, AB., A.M. Assistant Instructor in Philosophy Graduate College oo -S., co 5552733-E433-Lflc-'flQ-'N 5RL.Q-:A RSBALQ. btanhing ummittees nf the Jfasultp, 1919-20 Clerk of the Faculty: PROFESSOR V. L. COLLINS. Course of .S'mdy: THE PRESIDENT, Chairman: PROFESSORS ABBOTT, CONKLIN, EISENIIART, FETTER, FINE, HAXRPER, W. F. IWAGIE CSecretaryj, NICCAY, MUNRO, ICEMP-SMITH, SMYTH, D. C. STUART, VVARREN, VVEST, the Registrar. Aitenzdafzcrz DEAN NICCLENAHAN, Chairman, PROFESSORS GIL- LESBIE, BICCABE, VAN NEST. Disciplinf: DEAN IWCCLENAI-IAN, Chairman: PROFESSORS GIL- LRSPIE, PHILLIPS, PRIEST, SCOON, T ROXVBRIDGE. ElI'IiI'Cl7lfL'Z DEAN MCCLENAIIAN, Chairman: PROFESSORS BUE- EUM, BASORE, CROLL, PIUTSON, A. C. JOHNSON, MACIN- NES, MIXGIE, D. SMITH, WERTENBARER. Library: DR. E. C. RICHARDSON, Chairman: PROEESSORS CRITCHLOXV, DIXON, LOOMIS, IVICELROY, BHCCLUIZE, DAVID MAGIE, RCIENZTES, SBAULDINO, VEBLEN. Music: ALEXANDER RUSSELL, Chairman: PROEESSORS ADAMS, BASORE, COOKE, VVEST. IVOD-Aflilelic Orgazzvisal-imz.s: PROFESSORS BUTLER, COLLINS. CROLL, IKENNEDY, ALEXANDER RUSSELL, SI-IIPMAN, D. C. STUART. E,1'a11zi1z.atio1z.r and Slandiwzgz DEAN MAGIE, Chairman: PRO- FESSORS BENDER, BUEEUM, CONSTANT. FRITTS, FOSTER, Mc- CABE, MOCLENAHAN, MACINNES, ROOT, D. R. STUART, VREELAND, the Registrar. Ufar CO7fI1'SP.S'I DEAN PINE: PROFESSORS EISENHART, HEBR- MANCE, BOWMAN, MOCLENAHAN, MAJOR MOMAIION, 'VEB- LEN. 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Faculty: PRESIDENT HIDDEN, Chair- man, PROEESSORS IATBBOTT, CONKLIN, CONSTANT, FETTER, FINE, FITE, GAUSS. GSGOOD, NICCAY, XV. F. MAOIE, MAR- QUAND, RIUNRO, RAYCROFT, RUSSELL, SCOTT. Srlmrlulr: PROEESSORS FITE, HUTSON, XV. F. MAGIE, RICCABE. NIACINNES. '57 '17 . o o li he YYY O D15 ER I N CAEJ' QIN Uldlll g QP rpg 4 A -yi A C 3 Qhftitets uf Qhministratinn IOHN GRIER HIBBEN, PH.D., LL.D., L1TT.D. GEORGE CLARENCE VVTNTRINGER, EE. President of the University Nassau Hall Secretary Ot Business Administration Stanhope Hall Ofiice hours: 9 A. M. to I P. M. daily Office hours: 9 A. M. to 4.30 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. ANDREW FLEMING WEST, PHD., LL.D., HON. D.L1IT COX0N.j Dean of the Graduate School Nassau Hall Othce hours: I2 M. to I P. M. daily, except Saturday FREDERICK LEROY HIUTSON, PH.D. ' Registrar of the University Nassau Hall HENRY BURCHARD F P -D. LLD' Ofhce hours: Mon., Tues., W'ed., IO A. M. to I P, M., INE, H , Dean of the Department of Science 49 Library Place 2 to 4 P' M' Thurs Fri I0 A' M' to 12-30 P' M' V, 2.30 to 4 P. M. Saturdays, I0 A. M, to 12.30 P. M. WILLIAM FRANCIS TVIAGIE, PH.D, Dean of the Faculty The Dean's House ' Y I 4 4 Ofhce hours: 1.30 to 2.30 P. M. daily except Saturday JOHN i'gZ:Qgi1tC?gGTQQETTMSUFer Stanhope Hall HOWVIXRD NICCLENAHAN, EE., M.S., LL.D. Dean of the College Nassau Hall r . JOHN MCDOWELL CARNOCHAN, M.D. Office hours' 2 to 3 P' M' dally' except Saturday University Physician The Infirmary Office Hours: 8 to IO A. M., 5 to 6 P. M. HENRY GREEN DUEFIELD, AB. Treasurer of the University Stanhope Hall Otlice hours: 9 A. M. to 3.30 P. M.: Saturdays 9 A. M. MHS Hmm, GROSS to I2 M. july 1 to September 1, 9 A. M. to I2 M. IuHm.,ariau The IH5,.ma,.y WILSON FARRANDA, LI1'T.D. Acting Secretary of the Board of Trustees GEORGE MCFARLANE GALTI A'B. Newarki N' J' Secretary of the Bureau of Self-Help 60 Nassau St. Ofhce hours: I0 A. M. to 4 P: M. VARNUM LANSING COLLINS, A. M. S9-t111'ClHYS. T0 A. M. to I2-30 P- M- Acting Secretary of the University Clerk of the Faculty Nassau Hall Ofhce hours: 9 A. M, to 4.30 P. M. ITIENRY BOVIE Saturdays, 9 A. M, to 12.30 P. M. Proctor 2 N. M. Reunion Hall 27 'b , lf ,,. 19, A Z 9,1-,g'.gL,g : m,- Q' tw-LaQgQfCLQf v3-5Q J ' HKUHJU H MQRJCZWA--BRA-C THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Da E 1112.1 N QJQT QN . UH .,.-a1P1.fQ.f.A --BRAC 11,1 and Grahuate btuhents NAME ADDRESS Raymond David A.dams..179 Hudson Ave., Red Bank, N. J. Herbert Sebastian Agar...56 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J. VVilliam Macdonough Agar.. .12 E. 63d St., New York, N. Y. William Ruthrauff Amberson, P. O. Box 255, VVaynesboro, Pa. Fulton Henry Anderson ....... Morell, P. E. Island, Canada Sinclair VVallace Armstrong, 132 High St., Middletown, Conn. Emanuel Hirsch Baron, 583 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Clifford Leslie Barrett ........................ Burbank, Cal. Rolf Williaiii Bauhan ..., 47 Booraem Ave., Jersey City, N. J. VValter Herman Beisler, 1096 Chancellor Ave., Hilton, N. J. Arthur' Ferguson Benton ..................... Monsey, N. Y. John Dean Bickford ........................ Princeton, N. J. Clifford Hershey Bissell .... 307 Franklin Pl., Plainfield, N. J. Philip TenBroeck Bissell...VVoodland Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Roy Brahana ..........................,. Lowell, Vt. John Howard BI'ElL1l1lCl11..IQI3 Harlem Ave., Baltimore, Md. Clarence Dietz Brenner ..... .173 IVillis'Ave., Youngstown, O. Joseph Epes Brown, Jr. .... Q0 Bayard Lane, Princeton. N. J. Marlyn Brown ............ 1710 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Dales Buchanan ......,................ Monmouth, Ill. Raymond Leslie Buell, 2301 Carroll Park, Long Beach, Cal. Robert Martin Burns ........,..........,....... Olathe, Col. David Campbell Butler ........................ Clifton, Tex. Samuel McClellan Butt ....................... Belleville, Pa. Clive Elmore Cairnes ......... Boundary Bay, B. C., Canada Thomas Fitzgerald Carroll .................. Churchland, Va. Albert Edward Caswell ...... Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. Stanley Matthews Cleveland .... 87 Library Place, Princeton John Milton Colt .......... 162 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. James Creese, Jr. .......,..................... Leetsdale, Pa. Paul Miller Cuncannon ................ Kenneth Square, Pa. Charles Frederick Deininger .................. Newark, N. J. Holmes VanMater Dennis, III, 32 Union St., New Brunswick, N. J. Ernest Theodore Dewald .............. New Brunswick, . J. Edgar Arnold Doll .......... 116 Nassau St., Princeton, . J. Z-Z NAME ADDRESS Hubert Frank Doran ........................ Cranbury, N. J. Gregg Dougherty .......... 322 Clinton St., Steubenville, O. Clarence Ford Eddy ....... 4605 VVhetsel Ave., Cincinnati, O. VVilliam Alfred Eddy ...... 28 Linden Lane, Princeton, N. J. Marshall Lowndes Edgar ...... Church St., Jamesburg, N. J. Bateman Edwards ................ IO4 Otis St., Bangor, Me. Charles 'VVellington Elmer .... 425 Vlfyckoff Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. Thomas Hopkins English ..................... Gillespie, Ill. Calvin Pardee Erdman ...... 8 Edgehill St., Princeton, N. J. Percy Thomas Fenn, Jr. ........ 416 E. 3d St., VVichita, Kan. VVilliam Raper Fisher .......... 154 E. High St., London, O. Kenneth Joseph Foreman ................... Montreat, N. C. Georges Louis Fontanet, Boulevard Mirabeau, Mont-Dore, France Philip Franklin, 800 Chestnut St., VVilliamshridge, New York, N. Y. Albert Mathias Friend, Jr. ...................... Ogontz, Pa. John Applegate Furman, Jr....156 N. 7th St., Newark, N. J. Alfred Williaiii Gauger .... 1183 Como Blvd., St. Paul, Minn. Charles Gerlinger .............................. Spur, Minn. David Percy Gilmore ........ 137 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Walter Alexander Groves, 7353 Limekiln Pike, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Eugene Schiller Guild ..... 734 Fairview Ave., Jackson, 'Miss. Joseph Isaac Gulick ............. Wliite House Station, N. J. Ralph Lee Hankey ............ 588 IV. Market St., York, Pa. Nolan Bailey Harmon, Jr., 1408 Cherry St., Vicksburg, Miss. Thomas Sewell Hargest, II .... II3 Reily St., Harrisburg, Pa. Thomas Morley Hill ...... 406 Davie Ave., Statesville, N. C. Harris Gregg Hilscher ............ 1835 O St., Lincoln, Neh. Horace Emery Hoover ................. Mechanicsville, N. Y. George Shelton Hubbell .......... Delacour, Alberta, Canada Harold Llewellyn Humphreys, 517 E. Lincoln St., Van VVert. O. Ralph Cooper Hutchison ................. Garden City, Kan. Cony Sturgis .................... . ............. Ithaca, N. Y. -11 4- O . E343 'N E was DR I N Qqsgfam , U L .MLC .1 a1.e2e.AQ A,, Qrahuate Stuhznts Cftlnnnluhzhj NAME ADDRESS Orren lrVilliams Hyman ..... .... T arboro, N. C. Kin-ichi Ishikawa ......... . ............ Tokyo, Japan Henry Latimer Janeway, I7 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. Gibson Reid Johnson ...................... New Concord, O. Howard Algernon Jones, 100 VV. Iltll Ave., Conshohocken, Pa. Keigaku Kakuda ......... Joboji, Ninohe, Iwate Ken, Japan John Spaulding Kramer ..... Seabury Hall, Faribault, Minn. Philip Miller Kretschmann..Pacif1c Seminary, Seattle, VVash. Hubert Gant Larson. . .375 VVest End Ave., New York, N. Y. Sidney Lawrence Levengood, 142 VV. Wv'ayne Ave., VVayne, Pa. Edward Owings Guerrant Lilly, 238 Cherry St., WVinston-Salem, N. C. Henry Tracy Lilly ..... 238 Cherry St., VVinston-Salem, N. C. l-tomer Hiram Lowry ........ 37 Oak Hill Ave., Delaware. O. Paul Hagans Ludington .,..................... Omaha, Neb. Roland Bruce Lutz ...... 546 VV. Sedgwick St., 'Mt. Airy, Pa. JOHI1 S. McCampbell, 104 VV. Summit Ave., San Antonio, Tex. James Burns McGeachy .................. Glasgow, Scotland Charles MacVeagh, Jr... . . Merl Hart-ld Meivan ..14 E, 11th St., New York, N. Y. .Mason City, Iowa Thomas Mellon..P...-.'.4oio' Pittsburgh, Pa. Edmund Fred Miller ......,.....,.............. Idalia, Colo. Arthur Prichard Moor .... Ernest 'Mutschler ......... Harry Campbell Neely .... . .62 VV. Mitchell St., Atlanta, Ga. H1678 Grove St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ...................VVoodbine, Pa. Ole Anker Nelson ...................... Fort Ransom, N. D. Harvey Alexander Neville Paul Robinson Norton .... ..,,...............M1llwood, Va. ........524 Elm St., Reading, Pa. Ainsworth O'Brien-Moore .................. Princeton, N. J. Robert Barnard O,Connor. Henry Carl Offerman ..... Julian Supt Park ......... Robert Norton Pease ..... . . .179 Broadway, Flushing, N. Y. . . . .7206 Boyer St., Mt. Airy, Pa. .....................Seoul, Korea . . .468 College St., Burlington, Vt. 30 NAME ADDRESS Sidney Vvfarren Prince .... 115 Lancaster Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Mebane Ramsay ......... 501 XV. 113th St., New York, N. Y. George Emil Raynor ...... 523 29th Ave., S., Seattle, VV'ash. Ottis Howard Rechard, Jr. ...... 423 N. George St., York, Pa. George Theodossios Sakellariou, Minerva 44, Athens, Greece John Rouzie Saunders .......................... Butylo, Va. Frederick Schweitzer .............. Box 201, Cranbury, N. J. Haynie Hatchett Seay, Jr. .................. Blackstone, Va. Elmer Lentz Shaffer ...... 2137 N. 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Allen Goodrich Shenstone..4o lValmer Road, Toronto, Can. David Rittenhouse Shotwell, IGOQ N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. Bancroft lValker Sitterly .................... Madison, N. J. Henry DeVVolf Smyth ...... 22 Morven St., Princeton. N. J. David John Spratt .......... 241 'Mifflin St., Philadelphia, Pa. VVilliam Frederick Stohlman, 107 Park Row, New York, N. Y, Edward LaNauze Strater ...... 1114 3d Ave., Louisville, Ky. Joseph Clyde Stuart ..................... Huntersville, N. Emerson Howland Swift..I4o XV. 57th St., New York, N. Wfilbur VX7illis Swingle, 27 Jefferson Road, Princeton, N. J. Frederick Courtney Tarr, I7 Greenview Ave., Princeton, N.J. James Wfoodruff Teener. .....,............ New Concord, O. John Townley ............ .................... L yons, Kan James Kelly Unger ....... ,........... 'X Vest Point, Miss. Ira Amon Updike ................ 412 Otey St., Redford, Va. Friedrich Mowbray Velte ..... 121 Locust St., Harrisburg, Pa. Cameron Vvfliiteforcl ........................ Princeton, N. J. Leigh Orville VVright ...... 1230 Summit St., Portsmouth, O. Sydney Longstreth Ylfright, Jr. ...... Logan, Philadelphia, Pa. Andrew Veeteh Xklll .,............. Yu-Yao, Chekiang, China Martin Wfyngaarden ............. R. 7, Grand Rapids, Mich. Yu-chuen James Yen .......... Bachow, Szechnen, VV. China James Donald Young .,.. 31.2 XV. 88th St., New York, N. Y. John Parke Young. ..573 S. Boyle Ave., Los Angeles, Cal 'h .11 Y l 'EH ri D Q I N CLI QN Q IUQQQE E R ' C f A -155-A Q f 562' NQQ? 3 7 Eerraneh linhergrahuaira IHEH william Qlennarh 1J1HriEumn Zlr HHEI1'I11E 1555 iIzm1mrg13 1515 1521 Enuglua Marshall iititleiun fBr1nher2U 1555 ilanuarg 2 1515 1Snumrh Frank Muihnrhxlh August 15 1555 Alunuarg 12 1515 1522 Qlmrh Bnnalh !J1Hr01mn 111111415 1355 Swpiemhrr 11 1515 . . lv ' , Q g 9 4 n , - , 9 n .- , ,- A , Q nf . , fv , 9 IH ff HQ-LN QEIQN B Rf C - A - B R Ac Qlllass nf 1929 QBffim'S, 191920 JOHN :NIARSHALL HARLAN ..... ................ P resident ERDMAN HARRIS ........... ............. V ice-Pre.vz'deut WILLIAM IRVING HARRIS ..... ..... S ecretary and Treaszmfer Jfnrmer Gffiners FRESHMAN YEAR, FIRST TERM XERIC MARQUAND ENDS ............... ....... ..... P 1' esuieut THOMAS DUDLEY RIGGS... .... . ............ Vice-P1'eside1zt JOHN REYNOEDS VAN CLEVE ........ Secretary and T1'eas1we1' FRESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM JOHN REYNOLDS VAN CLEVE. ..... . ............... P1'esz'dc1zt JAMES ALOYSIUS O'GoRMAN, J WILLIAM IRVING HARRIS ......... 'kDeceased. .............Vice-Pafesidmzt . . .Secretary and Treasurer JUNIOR YEAR, SOPHOMORE YEAR TERIC 'IWARQUAND ENOS ........................... Presidcut JOHN 'MARSHALL HLXRLAN ..... ...........,. V ice-President VVILLIAIVI IRVING HARRIS ..... ..... S ccretary and Tvfcasurcr JUNIOR YEAR, FIRST TERM JOHN MARSHALL HARLAN. LEWIS MILLER STEVENS... WILLIS GILBERT VVILMOT. . . SECOND TERM JOHN IVIARSHALL HARLAN ......................... P1'e.vide1zt CARL FREDERICK BUECHNER, . .. ............. Vue-P1'es'zde1zt VVILLIAM HORATIO DOWNS... . . . . . . .SPc1'cta1'y and Treasuvfev' 33 ........................P7'8Sl.dU71fi . . ............. V'1-E0-P7'6.Tfd61l'f SUC7'f'fll1'jl and T1'0asurcr 'lx U germ WCAAMBRAC ee Glass nf 1920 NAME ADDRESS Marcus Lester Aaron .... 402 Winebiddle Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. James H. Ackerman ............. 1 Broadway, New York City Wyllys Pitman Ames .... 71 Christopher St., Montclair, N. J. Andrew Anderson, Jr. .........,......,.. St. Augustine, Fla. Donald C. Anderson..7041 Frankstown Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Marshall R. Anspach ........... Reid Tobacco Co., Milton, Pa. Allison Armour, 2nd ...........,.......... Princeton, N. J James N. Armstrong, Jr., Rooms 626-27, 156 Fifth Ave., New York City Geoffrey V. Azoy, 28 South Maple Ave., East Orange, N. J. George Olney Bailey ...... QOI North George St., Rome, N. Y. William James Baird, Jr., The Longacre, 15th 8: Walnut Sts.. Philadelphia, Pa. Henry Drewry Baker ...... 520 Boissevain Ave., Norfolk, Va. Leo,,Vaughn Barker. .1232 N. Alabama Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Arthur Paige Baskerville, I5 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. J. James Harvey Beal, Jr., 205 S. Fairmount Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. John George Bechtel ...................... ...Carpenter, Del. Roland E. Bell ........ 44 N. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Vlfilliam Wallace Bell. . .Union National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. Edwin Black ............... 844 Sheridan Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hiram Bellis Blauvelt .......................... Oradell, N. J. VVilson Lord Blayney ...,...................... Riverside, Ill. Leonard L. Bleecker ..,.................,...... Jewett, N. Y Bonham Hargood Bostick, O Keeteew Club, Switzerland, S. C. John Ritchie Boyd ...... 1751 Corcoran St., Washiiigtoii, D. C Charles Andrew Brandon ...... 210 E. Fifth St., Auburn, Ind Robert Hoover Brindle .... 52 E. North St., Hagerstown, Ind. Bertram Miller Brock ...... 49 Midland Ave., Arlington, N. J. Edwin James Brooks, Roland Ave., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. VVilliam Henry Brooks, Jr. ................... St. Davids, Pa. James Douglas Brown, 302 Harrison Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. NAME ADDRESS Randolph Elijah Brown ....................... Palisade, N. J. Frank Wayne Bruns, Jr.. . .423 Madison Ave., New York City VVi1helmus Bogart Bryan, Jr., 1330 18th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Carl Frederick Buechner, Jr., 315 Fourth Ave., New York City Harry J. Burch .......... 1921 Calvert St., 'Washington, D. C. John Logan Burke ................ Miami Hotel, Dayton, Ohio Charles Monroe Butler ...... 315 Iroquois Ave., Detroit, Mich. Henry Franklin Butler ...... 1535 I St., Wfashington, D. C. Howard Russell Butler. Jr., 107 Library Place, Princeton, N. J. Harold A. Butz .............. 443 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. Sterling A. Callisen ......... 1288 Bay St., Staten Island, -N. Y. James Gilmore Campbell ........ 416 So. Main St., Butler, Pa. John Gordon Campbell ........ Penn Road, VVynnewood, Pa. Nelson Irving Campbell, 5147 Friendship Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Rudolf Austin Cannon, 2235 Harcourt Drive, Cleveland, Ohio Charles Lynn Carrick, Jr., 103 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Kenneth King Carter ........... 1021 ,Broad St., Newark, N. J. Philip Miller Chamberlain .................. Hightstown, N. J. William B. Chamberlain, Jr. .... Torresdale, Philadelphia, Pa. George Howland Chase, III..I302 18th St., WVashington, D. C. Franklin Butler Christmas .... I7 Forest St., Fall River, Mass. Maurice Earl Clark ...... 98 Highwood Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Robert Dean Clark .......... 96 Virginia Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Edward Hope Coffey, Jr., 9 Lamartine Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. Bertrand W. Cohn .................... 1 . , .Brookhaven, Miss. VVilliam Randolph Compton, Jr., 18 Kingsbury Place, St. Louis, Mo. Francis Adams Comstock .............. South Orange, N. J. Clinton Salter Cook ........................ Manasquan, N. J. Jay Cooke, 2nd .......................... Chestnut Hill, Pa. John Beauregard Cowan, Jr.. . .Cowan Place, Vicksburg, Miss. Howard Cleveland Coxe..125 Woodlaiid St., Hartford, Conn. Edward Matthews Crane ....... 45 Waliiut St.. Newark, N. J. Robert Cresswell .......... 2122 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. Edward S. Crocker, Jr., Care Union 'Machine Co., Fitchburg, Mass. - .e5 . ' 0 o E95-fffffwfff B R' C if :QQKCTQWE CLASS OF 1920 v 'ff . if QE 'U-I E DQ I N C-EAT oem B re I c - A - QR A C Senior Qlilass Cftliontinuehb NAME ADDRESS Donald Danforth .......... I7 Kingsbury Place, St. Louis, Mo. Paul Ewing Davies ..... 1047 Third Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah Prentice Northup Dean ..........,................ Dalton, Pa. Kenneth Elmer Demarest, 55 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Furman Addison De Maris, Jr., 710 Grand Ave., Asbury Park, N. I. Iames Orr Denby .........,.... 2032 O St., VVashington, D. C. John Purnell Dennis ..........,................. Preston, Md. Franklin Shreve Deuel. . .25 Mountain Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Howard Nienstedt Deyo, 250 Riverside Drive., New York City Harrison Steele Dimmitt .......... 955 Pearl St., Denver, Col. Edward Osborn Douglas ....... 403 Cannon Place, Troy, N. Y. james Henderson Douglas. Jr., Quaker Oats Co., Chicago, Ill. Bradley Carey Downing ............. 26 N. Pine St., York, Pa. William Horatio Downs ..... IQI2 E. Ninth Ave., Denver, Col. Henry Russell Drowne, Ir. .... 306 W. 78th St., New York City Archibald Dudgeon ............ 969 Park Ave., New York City Willianl I. B. Edgar, Jr. ................... Jamesburg, N. J. Harold Frederick Egner, 360 Mount Prospect Ave., Newark, N. I. Thomas Allen Ellicott ........... 32 South St., Baltimore, Md. john S. Elliott .............. 22 Pine St., Morristown, N. I. Gerald Montgomery English .... 304 Beaeom Lane, Merion, Pa. Charles Rosenbury Erdman, Ir., 20 Library Place, Princeton, N. I. Abner Joseph Evanns ............... . ......... Urumia, Persia George Llewellyn Eynon ....... 131 Roup Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Butler Faison ...... 45 Glenwood Ave., Jersey City, N. I. James McCullough Farr, III, 242 So. Franklin St., Wilkes-Ba1'i'e, Pa. Arthur Hughes Fawcett..1o5 Rockview Ave., Plainfield, N. I. Iohn Fauntleroy Fennelly, Ir., 3600 Vlfarwick Road, Kansas City, Mo, Paul F. Fenton ................. I7 Oak Ave., Metuehen, N. I. James Backer Field, Mountain States Tel. SL Tel. Co., Denver, Col. Harry B. Fine, Jr. ........................... Princeton, N. I. NAME ADDRESS Harvey S. Firestone, Jr., Firestone Tire ri Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio Howard MacFarland Fish .... 610 West Eighth St., Erie, Pa. Evan T. Fisher ................ 6388 City Line, Overbrook, Pa. Julian V. Flaig .............. 8 No. Second St., Pottsville, Pa. Bryan Flemming, M-2 Officers' Quarters, Newport News, Va. Stanley Grier Freck ...... 947 Hepburn St., 'Williamsport Pa. George Gillespie Fox ...... 5213 Germantown Ave., Phila., Pa. Leys A. France ............. Leader Building, Cleveland, Ohio XVilliam WValter Frank ........ 54 XV. 87th St., New York City Ralph C. Franks, Ir. .......... 576 Fifth Ave., New York City George XVeldon Funk .............. McLean Co., McLean, Ill. W'illiam Ballinger Fyffe, 195 Laurel Ave., Highland Park, Ill. Carl Edward Garnaus, 34 Buckingham Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clarence Maxwell Garrigues, QSO Hillside Ave., Plainfield, N. NVilliam Alfred Garrigues, 980 Hillside Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Henry Edward Gerstley, 1411 No. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. john Porter Gillespie, 5226 Vtfestminster Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert C. Gillies ............................. Medina, N. Y. Basil Gordon ............ Maine Banackoy, AV3Sl1ll1gtO1l, D. C. Gilson Berryman Gray, Ir. ...... Stronghaven, Aberdeen, Miss. John Harrison Gray .......... 1005 James St., Syracuse, N. Y. Alexander Macomb Greene, 46 XV. YValnut Ave., Merchantville, N. Y. George Elton Greenleaf, 652 VV. Eighth St., Plainfield, N. I. Charles Russell Gregor .... Vtfashington Pl., Morristown, N. I. George Vtfebster Griffith ...................... Ebensburg, Pa. Samuel V. Guerin ....... 406 Monroe Ave., Asbury Park, N. I. Francis Warlntirton Guilbert ..... f'Green Gables. Racine, W'is. George Edgar Hackney. .80 'Morgantown St., Uniontown, Pa. Thomas Devereux Haigh...39 Hillcrest Ave., Summit, N. I Robert Hayes Hall ................... 33 Pine Ave., Kane, Pa. Donald Merwin Halsted ...... 98 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Raymond Leslie Hamilton .... 654 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. I. Vtfilliam Paul Hamilton, 1834 Levering Ave., Wfilmington, Del. Alexander Patton Hammond, 2521 Broad Ave., Altoona, Pa. Andrew Patton Happer, 3rd, 316 Dickson Ave., Ben Avon, Pa. . 4' Egg 1-He DQINCAEQVO-N T EE BR, C-A- ,LKAC W Senior Gllass CQTuntinue7:0 NAME . ADDRESS John Marshall Harlan ........ IQ2 S. N St., Washington, D. C. George McLean Harper. Jr. ...... Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. 'Wendell Phillips Harper. 3338 Brooklyn Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Erdman Harris .................... Pine Road, Sewickley, Pa. l1Villiam Irving Harris, 61 S. Burnett St., E. Orange, N. J. Richard Hartshorne ........ 121 Church St., Phoenixville, Pa. Ernest M. Hayes .............. Tsinan, Shantung Prov., Chinai William B. F. Hax ........ 325 Roland Ave., Roland Park, Md. Thomas Heath ................. 76 Soldier Pl., Buffalo. N. Y. Robert Brown Heiserman ,...... 23 Linden Pl., Sewickley, Pa. Harold Holmes Helm. . .522 E. Main St., Bowling Green, Ky. Thdmas Oliver Helm, Jr., 522 E. Main St., Bowling Green, Ky. George Watt Henderson. ..I3I E. Fayette St., Uniontown, Pa. Robert H. Henderson ...... 610 Seventh St., Huntingdon, Pa. Reinhardt Robert Herling ................... Lisbon Falls, Me. Homer Hart Hewitt. Jr....641 Second St., Vllilliamsburg, Pa. C. E. Hillegass, Jr. ............................. Red Hill, Pa. Lewis Haler Hitzrot .......... Lincoln Road, McKeesport, Pa. Lansing Colton Holden, Jr. .... 103 Park Ave., New York City Carl Elsworth Holman .......... 31 Fabyan Pl., Newark, N. J. Howard Clifford Holton, 234 Wi. Upsal St., Germantown, Pa. Arthur Wellington Horton, Jr., 5331 Wayiie Ave., Germantown. Pa. Lewis Daniel Houck ........ 107 N. Main St., Mt. Vernon, O. Lester V. Howett .......... 85 Mortimer St., Rochester, N. Y. Edward Springer Hubbell, 122 Highland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. A. D. Hutcheson ........................... Hempstead, N. Y. Warren Clark Hutchinson ..... 141 Broadway, New York City James N. Hynson .............. Hathaway Park. Lebanon, Pa. . .Street, 'Md James Elliott Irwine. ........................ .. Sumner Allen Jackson ........ 68 Ascension St., Passaic, N. J. Elihu Jacobs ............................... .Lakewood, N. J. J. S. Jacobs, Jr. ............ 159 Willis Ave., Youngstown, O. William States Jacobs, Jr. ...... 2101 Main St., Houston, Tex. Arnold Huff Jennings ...... 6012 Greene St., Germantown, Pa. John Jay Johns ........... Cragh Darraghf' Sappington. Mo. Henry Derr Johnson... .... 326 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. NAME E ADDRESS Edward Winslow Kane ...................... Ossining, N. Y. Samuel Hay Kauffman, The Evening Star, NV'ashington, D. C. Lewis G. Kaye ............... 1442 Third Ave., Louisville, Ky. W'illiam Boulton Kelly ........ 1406 Eutaw Pl., Baltimore, Md. C. M. Kerr ....................... 53 E. Market St., York, Pa. Frederick Seymore Ketchum. 27 N. I7'El'l St., E. Orange, N. J. John Rice Kimbark .......... 1015 l-linman Ave., Evanston, Ill. Gilbert King .......... 1822 Vtfyoming Ave., WVashington, D. C. John Bruce King ..... 1822 lJVyoming Ave., Washington, D. C. Leonard Richard Kinnard .... 1631 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. William Conrad Kirback. . .942 Market St., lVheeling, VV. Va. Philip Kissam .........,........... 48 High St., Orange, N. J. Henry DuBarry Knower, Maplewood Apts., Clifton, Cincinnati, O. Benjamin Franklin Kraffert .... 322 Union St., Titusville, Pa. John L. Kuser, Jr. ......................... Bordentown, N. J. Carroll Walton Laird ........ . .18 N. 21st St., E. Orange, N. J. Richard F. Lamarche .......... 55 E. 65th St., New York City Rogers Sullivan Lamont, 324 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark. N. J. Gamble Latrobe, Jr ..... 2208 Grant Ave., Wilmington, Del. George Allen Lawrence .... 740 Flanders St., Portland, Ore. Phillips Blair Lee ......................... Silver Spring, Md. Rennsalear Wright Lee, 4721 Wiildsor Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Thomas M. Nelson Lewis ................... Watertown, Wis. Thomas Harbaugh Lineaweaver ................. Lebanon, Pa. Alfred Beatty Littell ......................... Franklin, N. J. Thomas Coatsworth Lord,..623 W. 113th St., New York City A. Victor Lyman .... Grand Central Terminal. New York City David Hunter McAlpin, 3rd..Hotel McAlpin, New York, N. Y. Joseph Terry McCaddon, Jr.. .27 E. 221lCl St.. New York, N. Y. Edwin Douglas 'McCauley. . 176 Vine Ave., Highland Park, Ill. John Robinson McCune, Jr., Union National Bank, Pittsburgh. Pa. David B. McDougal ............................ Riverside, Ill. Edward D. McDougal. Jr. .................... Riverside, lll. James Willing Macfarlane .... Wfoodland Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Curtis W. McGraw ..... Ioth Ave. ck 36th St., New York City Robert VV. McKnight .......................... Sewickley, Pa. o 0 A fi 3 ' -1-:ni L - 1 'D' it re Y 2. will is . 1 fe-4Ti1c..-e.Q1.N.cf21Q.u2ZlEQlLL1:U --1geLQiQ::LHi.aQQl' L beniur Qillass Ullluntinuehb NAME ADDRESS Paul McKown .......................... Martinsburg, XV. Va. John Dennis McMaster. 39 Bentley Ave., Jersey City, N. J. J. S. McWilliams .......,...................... Shamokin, Pa. Donald K. Mackay .......... 369 E. 162nd St., New York City Eric E. Mackey ............ 314 Hamilton Ave., Trenton, N. J. Joseph 'McKee Madden ....................... Lexington, Ky. Frederick Eastman Martin .................. Colebrook, N. H. William Malcolm Mather .... 55 W. 55th St., New York City Woodford Absalom Matlock, Jr., 2079 Albion St., Denver, Col. Arthur Ferguson Mead, Jr. ...... 77 Oraton St., Newark, N. J. Russell Barnard Mercer .... 87 Woodland Ave., Summit. N. J. Edward G. Miles ........... Albemarle Park, Ashville, N. C. David Knight Miller, 234 S. Second Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Henry Keppele Miller, Jr., 1109 Franklin St., VVilmington, Del. Zenos Ramsey Miller, Care Am. Presb. Mission, Shunteh, N. China Archibald Moore Montgomery, P. O. Box 888, New York City James Stephens 'Montgomery, 485 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N. J. George Dorrance Moore, 190 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. Robert Grier Moore ......... 4859 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, Ill. Daniel C. Morgan ........................... Hillsboro, Ohio Walter Lovette Morgan, 293 S. Franklin St., VVilkes-Barre, Pa. John Arthur Moss .......... 819 Centre Ave., Reading, Pa. William Seymour Mossman, 1202 W. VVayne St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Ralph Albert Nicholas .... 32nd Sz S. McKean Sts., Butler, Pa. James Cornelius Oehler, I 1211 S. Sycamore St., Palestine, Tex. James Aloysius O'G0rman. .318 W. 108th St., New York City Paul Smith Ohlmsted ..................... Robinsville, N. J. John Raymond O'Neill .... 653 Jefferson Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Gilbert Grant Osmer ......................... Franklin, Pa. Courtlandt Otis ...... 409 Edgecombe Ave., New York City Richard Lloyd Page .............................. Paoli, Pa. Cortland Parker, 3rd ....... Hutton Park. East Orange, N. J. John Floyd Parker .... .... 1 5 Broad St., New York City NAME ADDRESS Philip MacPherson Parker, S8 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Wfilliam M. Parker .... 2193 Harcourt Drive, Cleveland, O. Joseph Saunders Parry, Jr..11o Beechwood Rd., Summit, N. J. Arthur Paul ............... Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Robert James Tait Paul. 200 Mt. Vernon Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. Wfilliam Miller Paxton, 3rd ................. St. Davids, Pa. Fremont Carson Peck ................... Shrewsbury, N. J. Allen Vernon Peden..Peden Iron QE Steel Co., Houston, Tex. Ross Henry Pentz .............................. DuBois, Pa. Gerald Ross Petterson .................... Princeton, Minn. Severt Huse Petterson ............... .... P rinceton, Minn. Eugene .Alexis Maice Piaget, Llewellyn Park, XVest Orange, N. J. Mahlon Pitney, Jr., ZOIQ Massachusetts Ave., Vlfashington, D. C. Frederick Suydam Polhemus, 69 Vtfashington St., Newark, N. J. Milton Grosvenor Potter..420 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y Vlfilliain L. Powers ...... 808 Fifth Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Richard Greeley Preston. 4 Bennington Road, Lexington, Mass. Edwin Hasbrouck Proudfit. Aeolian Hall, 42I1Cl St., New York City Thomas John Edward Pulling, 203 Calvert Bldg., Baltimore, 'Md. Ray Foote Purdy ...... 188 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Matthew Stanley Quay ........................ Sewickley, Pa. Richard Lewyn Rafalsky.525 West End Ave., New York City John Howard Raftery .......................... Geneva, Ill. Thomas Lester Raleigh..302 McBride St., Syracuse, N. Y. Joseph Gales Ramsay .......... Dalhousie, Guyencourt, Del Stacy Barcroft Rankin, Jr. ........... South Charleston, Ohio Julius Chalmers Ransom ................. Dannemora, N. Y. Cecil Read ..................... The Ongus, St. Paul, Minn. Frederick Allerton Read, Jr., 199 Duane St., New York City ' lla, 1 o o ESS-1n.gL.eQ.Lf:I.QEILOJ:r 4lwUl l ae 'LQ - A - IQLPQAQL bzniur Glass Mluntinuelwj NAME . ADDRESS Williain Stuart Red, Ir..1508 Rio Grande St., Austin, Tex. Isaac Requa, Ir. .,.......................... Tarrytown, N. Y. Peter Earl Rentschler ...............,...... Hamilton, Ohio Louis Charles Reynolds ..... 340 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y. William Vtfynkoop Reynolds..432 Clay Ave., Scranton, Pa. Hallam Maxon Ricbardson..92 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lee Hutchings Richardson, Ir., 1655 Rosewood Ave., Lakewood, O. William C. Rickerson ..... 141 West Q211d St., New York City Thomas Hammer Rickert.1502 Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pa. Charles Carr Ringwalt .......... 149 N. 41st St., Omaha, Neb. George Appleton Robbins ........ Rose Lane, Haverford, Pa. Milton Herbert Robbins.117 Monmouth St., Hightstown, N. I. Cornwell Burnham Rogers .... 32 E. 64th St., New York City Lauren Eastman Rogers ................. ..... L aurel, Miss. Maurice Rogers, Ashbourne Road K Spring Ave., Ashbourne, Pa. Francis Eels Rosenbaum.2o7 W. 24th St., New York City Robert Bromwell Russell, Ir. ......,............ Colora, Md. George Byron Ruth .... Marshall Oil Co., Marshalltown, Ia. Carl Robert Sadowsky. . .535 West End Ave., New York City Hudson Gilmore Samps0n..215 Darragh St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Carl V. Sandell ............... 112 S. 12th St., Newark, N. I. Raymond Sanger ...... 21 Edward's Place, Princeton, N. I. Ernest Chauncey Savage, Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. William Lyttleton Savage, Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Francis Lazelle Sawyers, Care of Baker W'atts Sz Co., Baltimore, Md. ,Iohn Edwin Scarft ...... 228 N. Main St., Bellefontaine, O. Bernhard Karsch Schaefer. .327 W. 108th St., New York City Lawrence 'Maymard Schanck, 202 Irvington Ave., South Orange, N. I. ,Ioseph Howard Schenck, 3rd .............. VVynnewood, Pa. Edward Schickhaus, Ir. .... 25 Van Ness Place. Newark, N. I. Paul Siebert Schoedinger..229 E. State St.. Columbus, Ohio Albert Henry Schroeder, jr. .......... , ........ Suffern, N. Y. NAME ADDRESS Emil William Albert Schumann, 27 Glenwood Ave., Jersey City, N. I. Carl Edward SCl'1L1StC1'..76Q Lakeview Road, Cleveland, Ohio VVilliam XV. Scudder .................... Glastonbury, Conn. McNeil V, Seymour, Ir...121 Virginia Ave., St. Paul, Minn. john McDowell Sharpe, 3rd, 315 Lincoln Way, East. Chambersburg, Pa. Robert Trowbridge Sherman, - 1103 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Ill. George Hayden Sibley .... 770 E. 11th Ave., Denver, Colo. Louis Hirsch Sichelstiel..943 Sheridan Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. James Sterett Sloan ........................ Lutherville, Md. David William Sloan. Ir. .................. Cumberland, Md. Alexander Palmer Smith, Ir. ............... Covington, Tenn. Charles Morris Smith, 3rd, 112 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. Harrison Bowne Smith, Bougemont, South Side, Charleston, W. Va. James G. Smith ............... 661 Bryant St., Denver, Colo. Murray Davidson Smith .... 16 Dickinson St., Princeton, N. J. Shirley D. Southworth.1935 Irwin Ave., N. S.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Richard Dale Sparhawk .... Perrenoud Apts., Denver, Colo. Robert Wade Speir, Ir. ........................ Valier, Mont. Charles Grant Stachelberg, 50 Central Park West, New York City Leopold Eidlitz Starr .... 100 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. I. Lewis Miller Stevens ........ 30 Colony St., Meriden, Conn. Sidney Andrew Stewart, 820 N. Highland Ave.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Samuel Streetman, Ir......2616 Louisiana St., Houston, Tex. Albert Striechenberg ...... II Summit St., Glen Ridge, N. J. Benjamin Strong, Ir. ........ 960 Park Ave., New York City Iohn Kelley Strubing, Ir. .... Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Lewis Batchelder Stuart .... 5714 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dexter Preston Swaney. .547 Highland Ave., Vtiestheld, N. J. Wfilliam Brownell Talbert, Ir., 215 N. Mill St., Lexington, Ky. Henry Clay Taylor, Ir. ........................ Blooniheld, Ia. James Irwin Taylor .... . ..... 7 North Queen St., York, Pa. 'fl . 1' o O ' A. g g o Q QQ -EU e D12 I N oelom Jlll, el an e -5 - e- na A e BBE a Senior Cltlass Cfzliuntluiaetuj NAME ADDRESS lfValker Taylor, Jr. ...................... 'Wilmington, C. VVilliam Reade Kirkland Taylor, Jr., 32 West 54th St., New York City Lasater Terrell ....................... Corpus Christi, Texas Arthur Terry, Jr. .......... I40 East 4OTl1 St.. New York City Wiallace Miller Thompson, 7116 Brighton Road, Ben Avon, Pa. Robert Hovey Tinsman .................... Kenilworth, Ill. Owen Jones Toland ....................... AXVYIIFICWOOG, Pa. Philip Beardsley Townley. . .246 Delavan Ave., Newark, N. J. Robert Maurice Trimble, Jr., 7180 Brighton Road, Ben Avon, Pa. James C. Trostle .........................., Dillsburgh, Pa. George Augustus Trowbridge. . .Hodge Road, Princeton, N. J. Henry Brown Turner, 'F California andiConneeticut Aves., Washington, D. C. Hanford 'Mead Twitehell, 153 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles Albert Underw0od.1o1 Summer St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ambrose Henderson Van Alen ............... Rutledge. Pa. Alfred Van Horn, Jr. ..................... Searsdale George A. Vaughn, Jr..441 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cornelius Clarkson Vermeule, Jr., 63 Harrison St., East Ora11ge, N. J. George A. Vxfaddington .......... 6 First St., Adams, Mass. Hayes McClelland Walker ................ Mercersburg, Pa. Harold Rollin 'Wanless ......... 613 York Place, Chicago, lll. Lot Reznor Ward, Jr.. 121 Mt. Hermon Way, Ocean Grove, N. J. Stephen 'White Waterbury. 536 North Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. Benjamin Franklin Watts, Jr. ................ Leesburg, Fla. ,N.Y. NAME ADDRESS XVillian1 Gates lVells ....................... Platte City, Mo. John Wfest ............. 726 Milwaukee Road, Beloit, XVis. Thomas Gay 'White ............. 2081 Main St., Quincy, Ill. Edward Van Dyke Wfight, Jr. ........... Middletown, N. Y. Chester Irving W'illiams. . . .57 East 74tl1 St., New York City Forest Love Wfilliams ..................... Portsmouth, O. George Francis VWilliamson. Q25 Metropolitan Life Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. XYillis Gilbert 'Wilmot, 421 Hibernia Bank Bldg., New Orleans, La. Edmund Leroy VVilson .... 1020 Tatnall St., XVilmington, Del. John Albert WVilson ...... 416 Wlest 122nd St., New York City David Ross W'inans ........ 7 Boudinot St., Princeton, N. Ji David Judson Vtfinton .... Mt. Curve Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. John Barkley Vtfitherspoon. 4417 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. Elias 'Wolf ................................ Elkins Park, Pa. Thomas John Wfood ...... Cherokee Park, Louisville, Ky. John Sylvester XVOodbridge, 176 North Szechuen Road, Shanghai, China David Walker VVoods ........... Ridgewood. Lewistown, Pa. John Sartwell Vtforden ........ 312 Laurens St., Olean, N. Y. Frederick Vasbincler VVOrk, 421 VVest Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. John Groves Wforley .............................. Cadiz, O. George A. XfVulp .......... 2975 Perry Ave., New York City Frederick T. Yeiser .......................... Cincinnati. O. Simson Yeomans ..... 3530 Gladstone Bldg., Kansas City. Kan. Joseph Samuel Young ...... 1508 Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa. Robert Bruce Young, Jr..15o1 8th Ave., Fort Wforth, Tex. Alexander Clinton Zabriskie, A 23 Gramercv Park, New York City 'll E tg: ' 0 0 EFEl'1E-Fl'?i'bLCilOM- N U 125' C -e:,Q2S.A CSEWE Qilass uf 1921 QBfftn:er5, 1519220 EDWARD LAWRENCE IQEYES, 3RD ...............,.... President GEORGE GROSS FINNEY ....................... l7icc-President CHARLES DAY HALSEY .... . .... Sec1'eta1'y and Tvfcasurm' Jfurmer QBfficer5 FRESHMAN YEAR, FIRST TERM FRESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM JOSEPH DURAND SCHEERER ..... .................... P l'U5'iClE'7li' JOHN DINSMORE XTVICCAULL... ...................... Pl'0S'iCiUll-f 'WILLIAM BARTLES HAWK ............. .... V ice-President GEORGE GROSS FINNEY ...... ......,...... D Y'iC0-PI'UNYiCiL'Ilf BENJAMIN BRANDRETH MCALPIN, IR., ASA SMITH BUSHNELL ..... ..... , S1FC7'Uf!ll'j' and Trcas1z,1'er Secretary and Traasuzmf SOPHOMORE YEAR ' ASA SMITH BUSHNELL ............................ P7'CSid'L'llIf BENJAMIN BRANDRETH MCALPIN, JR.. ....... l71'cc-Prcsiziezzt VVALTER BROWNE BAKER ............ Secrefary and T7'C'G.YZlI'L'l' 4l 'll ,A Z EQ True D I2 I N CWEJ' O Isl J YQ 153 1 gc - A - B ELA c Glass NAME ADDRESS James Allison ................... 359 Beaver St., Beaver, Pa. George Carl Arvid Anderson, 40 S. Church St., Vtfaynesboro, Pa. William T. Anderson, Jr. ...... P. O. Box 382, Trenton, N. J. Edward Arpee .............................. Nelsonville, O. Harold J. Ash ....... 1793 Amsterdam Ave., New York City Cedric Underhill Atkinson ...... Baltimore Pike, Media, Pa. Livingston Boyd Baily ........ Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, Pa. Walter Browne Baker ......... 1416 Main St., Houston, Tex. Edward Lowry Barb'ee...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. Edwin Stanton Bayer ................... Mount Kisco, N. Y. Jack Beall, Jr. ............. Texas Electric Co., Dallas, Tex. Thomas Harold Benedict, U 1702 E. Monument St., Baltimore, Md. Julius 'M. Benson ................ . ......... Jefferson, Ohio William Ellsbury Benua H1083 Bryden Rd., Columbus, Ohio George Packer Berry ...... 156 Fifth Ave., New York City Paul Gray Bigler ...... 2543 Ashland Ave., Indianapolis, Ind Wallace C. Bird .......... 2424 Broadway, New York Citv Francis Ogden Blackwell, Jr...Walnut St., Englewood, N. J. Robert William Bluntschli..240 Summer St., Paterson, N. William Bolton, Jr. .......... 328 Second Ave., Troy, N. Y. George Arthur Bond.3o9 Hartford Rd., South Orange, N. J. Harold S. Bond ................ Boody Hotel, Toledo, Ohio Eligah Smith Boteler, Jr., . 213 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. Francis Bartow Bowman ............... South Branch, N. J. Rodney Lee Brandt ............ Hotel Albion, Baltimore, Md. Alexander Harrison Brawner, Jr., I 27 VV. oth St., New York Cit Benjamin Harris Brewster, 3rd, 7 Y 27 S. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. of 42 1921 NAINIE ADDRESS Harold Frederick Brigham ....,. IZ Jarvis Pl., Trenton, N. J John Brook ........ 33 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. J Benjamin Nields B1-own..15o9 YV. 14th St., 'Wilmington, Del John Mitchell Brush ...... 275 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y George Plumer Bryan ...... 840 Beldon Ave., Chicago, Ill Julien Hequembourg Bryan .................. Titusville, Pa Robert Stephen Burgher ...... 3015 Oak Lawn, Dallas, Tex Lloyd Spencer Burns..4o8 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y Asa Smith Bushnell, 2nd .... 1203 E. High St., Springield, O Alexander Stults Butcher ........... ' ........ C ranbury, N. J Dean Royden Buterbaugh ...................... Latrobe, Pa Henry Augustine Callahan. .43 Sunset Ave., Lawrence, Mass John Robert Campbell, Jr...30 Prentis Ave., Detroit, Mich Andrew Galbraith Carey..5o9 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md Charles Colcock Jones Carpenter, 2249 Wfalton Xkfay, Augusta, Ga Joseph Carson, Jr. ...... ..... 4 0 E. 83rd St.. New York City Wfcld Saunders Carter, 168 S. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J Donald Lee Chamberlain, 1 1323 M St., N. E., lYashingt0n, D. C Charles Merrill Chapin, Jr. ..... ,..... B ernardsville, N. J. Stuart Chapin ............ 127 School St.. Springfield, Mass Wfalter Franklin Cl'l3D17Cll..I08 E. 82nd St., New York City Henry Lawrence Chisholm. .320 South St., Morristown, N. J. Gill Cisco-Smith ............................. Darien, Conn. Alfred Hyde Clarke ........ Hyde Hall, Cooperstonn, N. J. John Lewis Cochran, Jr. ........ 1415 Astor St., Chicago, Tll. Seward Bishop Collins ...... 375 Park Ave., New York City George Carlton Comstock, Jr.. 68 VVillia1n St., New York Citv Harold P. Connelly ...... 108 Catherine St., Elmira, N. Y. Emerson Cornelius Conner .................. L Xugusta, Ark. James Conner ............ I3 Broad St., Charleston, S. IC. Alonzo Edward Conover, Jr..11o VV. 84th St., New York Citv Elmer Earnshaw Cook ......................... Towson, Md. O TH E DR-I N QETO N 5 RI c - A - LR 5,2 CLASS OF 1921 ska o o - 5 Q7 J 1 SCE 5 5 : gg TH-5 HQ-' N Clif QM 5319: A - 5.153-AQ. Eluniur 01111555 Cduntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Joseph 'Walter Cooper, Jr., 4109 Waliitit St., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Wilder COSSUHL6237 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. Loring Andrews Cover, Jr., IOI4 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Victor Monroe Covington, 135 E. Monroe St., Jacksonville, Fla. George L. 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 VV. Chelten Ave., Germantown, Pa. Wellington Shelton Crouse, 1629 Cimmarron Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. 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 Rock Daniell ............ 875 Park Ave., New York City John Young Dater, Jr. ...................... Ramsey, N. J. Arthur Paul Davis ...................... Waterlnuryf, Conn. John Ethelbert Davis, 24 N. VVashington Square, 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. Waltei' Arthur Dew ........................ Princeton. N. J. Frank A. Dixon ............ 5538 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Jean Paul Dixon ................................ Moore, Pa. Frank M. Donohue, Jr., 139 Albany St., New Brunswick, N. J. Hugh McPherson Driscoll, 217 Terrace Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Foster Rhea Dulles ....................... Princeton, N. J. Joseph Williain Durbin ...... 129 East St., VVilliamstown, Pa. Richard Michael Ehret .............. Edgewater Park, N. J. Wfilliam Hamilton English, Jr., Riverside Drive, Red Bank, N. J. NAME ADDRESS Thomas Davis Ewing ........ ..61o Spring St., Portland, Ore. Arthur Lawrence F3g'2.1l..I0OO l-ludson St., Hoboken, N. J. Harry Andrews Farr ...... 42 Vtfiggins St., Princeton, N. J. W'illiam Rush Farr ..................... VVest Orange, N. J. John Hewlett Fawcett ......... .......... B liddletown, N. J. Wiilliam Cramp Ferguson, Jr., lflfest Mermaid Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Henry Fink ................... 229 Pine St.. Harrisburg, Pa. George Gross Finney ...... 1300 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. Janon Fisher, Jr. ........................... Eccleston, Md. Herbert Richard Fleming, Hamilton Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. Matthew Corry Fleming, Jr...13O E. 67th St., New York, City Irwine Moore Flinn, Jr., 503 Delaware Ave., Wlilmington, Del. W'alter F. Folmer ........ 12 Caledonia Ave., Rochester, N, Y. Robert Latou Forbes ........................ Xlfeston, Mass. Donald Blair Foresman. .56 Christopher St., Montclair, N. J. Paul Victor Forster ........ 115 Blake Ave., Fox Chase, Pa. Case Alexander Foster, Jr., 537 VX-'ashington Ave.. Carnegie, Pa. Charles lrving Foster ...... 9 Phillips St., Wlestboro, Mass. Reginald Hayden Foster ...... 73 NY. 92nd St., New York City 'Maynard Carroll Froemke .................. Sheldon, N. D. George 'Wood Furness .... 207 Summit Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. Harry Burrows Gaffney .... 139 Jackson Ave., Bradford. Pa. Nelson Davis Gifford, Jr. .................. Dartmouth, Mass. John Gilhllan ........ 865 Frick Bldg. Annex, Pittsburgh, Pa. ldfilliam Calvin Gotshalk, Jr..855 Melrose Ave.. Trenton, N.J. Frank Samuel Grandin ....................... Tidioute. Pa. VVendcll Vlfilliam Greenlee ............ Mount Vernon, N. H. Elmer Bloomheld Greey .................... Princeton, N. J. Frederick Henry Groel ...... 35 Vtfilliam St., Princeton, N. J. Richard Allen Haight .......... Times Bldg., New York City Charles Huston lrlaines, 156 XY. School Lane, Germantown, Pa. Cl1andler Hale, Jr. .......... 1535 L St., llfashington, D. C. Stuart Eldridge Hall ........ 375 Park Ave., New York City O O ' 0 0 ESEKW-Elgl-NeC-EIQN Eiiml l iiii B.a.1.-QL:.ca,- e1e2e.9...?E Eiuniur Glass mluntinuzhj NAME ADDRESS Richard Halliburton ...... 87 Porter Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. Charles Day Halsey, Jr. ...... 37 E. 50th St., New York City Eigil Lund Hanson .............. Kronstad, Bergen, Norway Henry Charles Philip Harth. .317 Chambers St., Trenton, N. J. James Hartshorne .......... 121 Church St., Phoenixville, Pa. Cecil P. Harvey ,.,........... Newtown, Bucks County, Pa. Harold Austin Harvey ...... 237 Pearl St., Cambridge, Mass. Severn Teackle Haviland, 1801 Irving Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Harold Helm ............................ Los Angeles, Cal. Branton Holstein Henderson, 131 E. Lincoln Ave., New Castle, Pa. Edward T. Herndon ..,..... 1240 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. .Redwood and Paca Sts., Baltimore, Md. John Livingston Hopkins ........ 121 E. 15th St., Atlanta, Ga. Russell Hopkinson .......... 525 Park Ave., New York City John Williain Hornsey, Jr.. .ISO Summit Ave., Summit, N. J. VVilliam Hughes .......... 112 VV. Embargo St.. Rome, N. Y. Harold Jasper Hunt .................,.... Hightstown, N. J. George Richard Hunter ............ 325 'Watch St., Elgin, Ill. Ralph Walshaw lllingworth. Jr. .............. Petersburg, O. Arthur Branan Jacobs ........ 131 State St., Boston, Mass. George Smyser Jeffers .... 215 'Woodbine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Whartoii Vail Johnson. .323 Montrose Ave., S. Orange, N. J. Evan O'Neill Kane .,......................... Kushequa. Pa. Edmond T. Keenan .......... 57 Lincoln Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. McClure Kelley ....,..... Brighton Hotel, Wasliiiigtoii, D. C. Edmund Bredow Kelly .... 1406 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. Paul Edgar Kennedy. . .292 Madison Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Ralph Edward Kent ........,. 717 Floyd Ave., Rome, N. Y. Edward Lawrence Keyes, 3rd, 110 Greenway, South. Forest Hills. N, Y. Oscar lMarchant Kilby ....................... Anniston, Ala. Richard Bruce King. .1822 Wfyoming Ave., W'ashington, D. C. NAME ADDRESS Richard Dale Kitzmiller, . 144 Vtfashington Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. Kenneth Hampton Klipstein, Q3 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. Nathaniel Knowles, Jr., 8106 Seminole Ave., Pl1iladelphia, Pa. Alan Gordon Knox .................,....... Stamford, Conn. John Vifitherspoon Labouisse, I544 Welnster St., New Orleans, La. James McCauley Landis ...................... Tokio, Japan Reginald Norcom Lawrence, III S. 'Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Philip Leighton Lee .... 1357 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. Armant Legendre ........ 5 Audubon Place, New Orleans, La. Herbert Adolph Leggett. .959 Greenbrier Ave., St. Paul, Minn. John Henry Leh .......... 1549 Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa. Edward Park Custis Lewis. .605 VV. 111th St., New York City Roderick Stanley Lewis, 47 Kensington Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Frederic VValker Lincoln, Jr.. .38 W. 53rd St., New York City Richard Vleit Lindabury, Jr. .............. Bernardsville, N. J. Robert Brodhead Litch, 208 Fernwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Martin YVilson Littleton .... ILLQ Broadway, New York City Alan Spangler Loose. .306 Center St., East Mauch Chunk, Pa. Charles A. Luft ............,.............. Coudersport, Pa. John H. Lynch, Jr. ........ 80 N. 17th St., Harrisburg, Pa. Benjamin Brandreth McAlpin, Jr. ............ Ossining, N. Y. Thomas Nesbitt McCarter .................... Rumson, N. J. John Dursmore McCaull ................ Minneapolis, Minn. Alexander Merideth MacColl, 2ISt and W'alnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Alfred Toal McCormack, .866 Prospect Place. Brooklyn, N. Y. George Boldt McCormick .... 22 VV. Monroe St., Chicago, lll. Harold Fowler 'McCormick, Jr.. IOOO Lake Shore Drive. Chicago. lll. Robert Manning McCulloch .................. Tenafiy, N. J. Gordon McCullol1 .................... ...,..,.. l lyc, N. J. o 0 A A .s -1-.MLA C . 'IJ Q' o o ! I . Ai Stills-w2I.w1Q.5JQm , QillL'lQ -.-.- aa' fs fe 3uninr Qilass fflluntinuehj NAME ADDRESS James Smith McDonnell, Jr. .... 3304 G St., Little Rock, Ark. Hugh Dean McKinnon .... 5847 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, Ill. John Donald McKinney ...... 436 Genesee St., Waukegan, Ill. Robert William McLaughlin, Jr., 253 Garfield Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Douglas Edmund McWilliams ............... Shamokin, Pa. Rodmond Smith Mahafty .................. Wilmington, Del. Herbert Stanley Margetts .... 201 Beech St., Arlington, N. J. Ellis Hughes Martin .......... Hotel Mallory, Portland, Ore. Harrison Freeman Matthews, 1302 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Watt Reynolds Matthews ...................... Albany, Tex. Charles YVilliani 'Mayo .................... Rochester, Minn. Varnum Cleveland Mead ..... 27 Jason St., Arlington, Mass. Richard Earl Merrifield. .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 Byron Miller ........ 107 Elm St., Westfield. N. J. Lloyd Samuel Miller..121 E. Union Ave., Bound Brook, N. J. Robert Murdoch Miller .... I28 E. 60th St., New York City William Birney Mills ...... 875 Walnut St., Coshocton, Ohio Joseph Albert Minott ...... 163 N. 19th St., Portland, Ore. Joseph Dubbs Mish .... 203 Prospect St., Hagerstown, Md. Charles Joseph Molloy .,.... 710 Avenue C, Bayonne, N. J. David Dodge Moore ...... Ferncliffe Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Herbert Garton B'IOOI'6...802 S. 48th St., Philadelphia, Pa. J. Leonard Moore ............ Ferncliffe Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Welton Darlington Moore .... Avondale, Chester County, Pa. Henry Howard Allen Morris. .161 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Joseph Morschauser, Jr. .... 310 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. E. Moulton .. ...7108 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. Arthur Harrison Mulford, Jr. 427 N. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Beverly Bland Munford .... 503 E. Grace St., Richmond, Va. Gilbert Donald Murray, Jr. .... 516 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa, James Walter Murray ...... 'IO7 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. John Hutchins Neher .... 148 Library Place, Princeton, N. NAME , ADDRESS Stanley G. Netts ...... IIS N. XYestern Ave., Springfield, O Henry Stuart Norris ......... ........ ..... T e rre Haute, Ind James Franklin Oates, Jr., 2252 Orington Ave., Evanston, Ill. Milton J. Offutt ............................... Towson, Md. Howard Reinoehl Opie ..................... Callicoon, N. Y Robert Russel Osborne. .341 Stuyvesant Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Benjamin Henry Paddock. .870 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Thomas Ferguson Paddock.870 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Peter Pagano .............. 144 Broad St., Ridgewood, N. J. Robert Sterling Palmer ...,.. 49 N. Ohio Ave., Columbus. O. Dibray Parrot ............. 104 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J Herbert O. Peet ............ 6 Janssen Pl.. Kansas City, Mo. Thornton Bancroft Penfield, Jr., 36 Maple St.. Englewood, N. J Truman Colman Penney, 2501 Gerard Av., Minneapolis. Minn. Harry Robeson Perley ................ XYhite Plains. N. Y. Edward Ritzema Perry ........ 22 XV. 54th St., New York City John Pershing ..,............... 1130 Race St., Denver, Colo. Emilie A. Pessaqua .... 428 M St., N. YV., Wfashington, D. C. George Shotwell PiDC1'..II2 Riverside Drive, New York City James Noble Pope ...... 161 Summit Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Robert Elliot Porteous, 803 Hurley-Vifright Bldg., XVasliington, D. C. Meredith Howland Pyne ................ Bernardsville, N. J. Earl Fox Ralin ............................ Schwenkville. Pa. Junius Mott Rawlings. ............ 914 Lee St., El Paso, Tex. Richard Valentine Raymond. 194 Berkley Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Aiken Reichner ...... 1709 Rittenhouse St., Philadelphia, Pa. Otto Berend Reimer .... 8558 105th St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Charles Elbert Rhodes, Jr.. .507 Potomac Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. John Bower Rhodes ........ 5267 Wfilkins Ave., Pittsburgh. Pa. Robert Peebles Rhodes .... 6101 Jackson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Locke Richmond ....................... Schenectady, N. Y. Harmon Denny Roberts ..................... Wiynnewood, Pa. Thomas Chambers Roberts, 133 Library Pl., Princeton, N. J. Alden Rogers .................. ZOQ North St., Buffalo, N. Y. ,William Rogers, Jr..... ...... Spring Ave., Ashbourne, Pa. 3 'J FL.. P Q . fl Eluninr Clilass Wlnntinuehj NA ME ADDRESS Lewis Howard Rothchild, 26th St. and Broadway, New York City John Ewing Russell ........ 1020 Devon Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Richard Bowman Ruth .................,....... Lebanon, Pa. John Roselle Tucker Ryan, Zlld, 1831 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. Charles Edmund St. John ..................... Bristol, Tenn. Harvey Miller Scarborough, ' 132 VV. Hanover St., Trenton, N. J. Richard Wallace Schabacker ...... 550 W. 10th St., Erie, Pa. Myron Lewis Schafer ...... 217 VV. 79th St., New York City Joseph Durand Scheerer, ' 100 Harrison St., E. Orange, N. J. Robert Schirmer ............................ Princeton, N. J. Charles H. Scribner, Jr., 674. E. 27th St., Paterson, N. J. Murray Smith Scureman ........ 41 James St., Kingston, Pa. James Penheld Seiberling. ...... N. Portage Path, Akron, O. Eugene Webster Sharp .................... Woodward, Okla. Sidney Morgan Shea, Richland Lane, E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Warren Butler Shipway, 4638 Boston Post Rd., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Edwin Lewis Singleton, 123 William St, New York City James Bond Skidmore ...... 50 DeForest Ave., Summit, N. J. Charles Edward Skinner, Jr., 1309 Singer Pl., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Alexander Notman Sloan, Jr., 5 Bryant Ter., Rahway, N. J. Lorimer Bergland Slocum, 29 Ashburton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Elliot Speer ................... 156 5th Ave., New York City Theodore Cuyler Speers, S1 So. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Frederick C. Squier, Jr., 427 St. George Ave., Rahway, N. J. James Rich Steers, Jr. ...... 37 E. 67th St., New York City Edward Thomas Stein ............ Q14 Rose ,St., Reading, Pa. G. Douglas Stengel ............... Linden Hall, Lititz, Pa. George R. Stephens .... 5311 Walton Ave., West Phila., Pa. Paul Wellington Stewart, 62 Ingraham Pl., Newark, N. J. Richard Stillwell ..,........................ Lakewood, N. J. NA ME ADDRESS W'illiam Mclver Streetman, 2616 Louisiana St., Houston, Tex. William McCreery Strong, 1517 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Arthur Stull .......... 182 S. Franklin St., VVilkes-Barre, Pa. Harold Amanran Sutphen, 185 Liberty St., Bloomfield, N. J. Preston L. Sutphen .......... 201 W. 57th St., New York City Channing Fullerton Sweet, 1075 Humboldt St., Denver, Colo. Paul H. Taber ............. 140 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Irwin Logan Tappen ...... S10 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J. Livingston L. Taylor ........ 1400 E. Broad St., Columbus, O. Oliver F. Taylor ............ Madison Ave., Morristown, 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. Ralph Lewis Tompkins .... Balmville Rd., Newburgh, N. Y. Cornelius Polhemus Trowbridge. .Hodge Rd., Princeton, N. J. David Adams Uebelacker.267 Summit Ave.. Hackensack, N. J. Robert James Upson .... 312 W. Park Ave., Mansneld, O. Thomas Van Orden Urmy, 290 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Carl J. Vanderlin ............ 839 Arch St., Vlfilliamsport, Pa. Mfarren Carpenter Verrneule, 63 Harrison St., E. Orange, N. J. James Galbraith Vermillion ........ 56 Beck Ave., Akron, O. Miles Hockdon Vernon ...... I2 W'. 75th St., New York City Harold Reinoehl Walley ...... 126 N. 8th St., Reading, Pa. Philip Wallis .................. 1212 IIl1l1 Ave., Altoona, Pa. John Graham Watson ..................... Centerville. Md. Edward E. Watts, Jr...194 Riverside Drive, New York City Thomas Jacob Waxter ........ 103 Dover St., Baltimore, Md. Burton Mallory Webb.. .Ridgewood Rd., South Orange, N. J. Archibald Wilson Wfebster ........................ Xenia, O. Edward Hansom W'ebster .................... Bel-Air, Md. Emanuel Adam XNfClSl1321l'..202 3rd St., VVilliainsport, Pa. ,H 2 3 F, 4, g g O 0 '-D'lE' Dl2lNC.EfI'QN BgRlgC:5f-i-Bg'ACg7 Bluniur Qlllass Cfllnntluhehj NA ME ADDRESS Henry Hunter Welles, 3rd, 27 Washington Sq., N., New York City Samuel Welsh ....,........ Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph Louis Vtferner, 36 VVest Moreland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Francis Woodruff Westf ...................... Beirut, Syria Edward Hooper NVever..116 W. 119th St., New York City Philip Ellis Wheelwright, 887 Colonia Rd., Elizabeth, N. I. John Howard Whelen, Ir., 1434 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Erskine Norman 'White .... 1125 Madison Ave., New York City Francis P. White ....,. 42 Englewood Ave., Brookline, Mass. Scott Alexander White, Ir., 1067 Devon Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Allan Dudley Wilcox ...... 451 Franklin St. Bloomheld, N. I. Henry Symmes Wilson .................... Cranbury, N. I. NA M E ADDRESS Kenneth 0. XVilson ...... 702 Press Bldg., Binghamton, N. Y. Herbert Lawrence KN-lisner. .981 Madison Ave., New York City Lawrence Liston 'Witherill, 100 VValnut Pl., Syracuse, N. Y. .Xrnold Wfood, Ir. ............ 42 E. 65th St., New York City Clinton Tyler VVood, Ir. .......... 1301 Beall St., 'W'ooster, O. Horace Elmer VVOod ..................... Cape May, N. I. Benjamin Snow Wloodworth, 23I2 First Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. Ylfalter Livingston NVright, Ir. ...... Lincoln University, Pa. Wfilliam A. Stone NVright, 1207 First National Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Loren Luke VVylie .............. 519 Grove St., Evanston, Ill. XVilliam lsleworth Zabriskie, 36 VV. 93rd St., New York City 'xx xfxf PDX Nfl? -,flohw-Q Pm' esgeea I nam are t-:a wp xxugt: sf :Em2 s ,P K u f two' ,sees ,it 1 v W 67 -3 5 ' fshiig au . g 1 1 lx 5513 -EERE DQ ' N1Cf5J'OJgl B R 1 c - A -lguvgg A C V CEEIHSS uf 1922 QBffiI:Br5, 191520 DONALD BRAn1fORD LOURIE ..... .. ..... Prcsidefzt EVERET1' IXIEEDHAM CASE... .... ............. T fire-President LAWRENCE CRANE VVOODS, IR. ....,. Srfrctary and T7'UU,91!I'FI' jfnrnlsr QBffiner5 FRESHMAN YEAR, FIRST TERM FRESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM EVERETT PIEEDHAM CASE .......................... Presidmzi THOMAS KENNETH DRUMMONU ....,............... President THOMAS KENNE1'H DRUMMOND ...... . ........ Vice-Prcsidevzt XNALTER SCOTT 1WACPHEE ......... ............ V iff-P1'esz'dc11t PHILIP GRANDIN STRONG ............ SC'C7'Cf'tTl'j7 and Trvaswer JOHN BREcK1NR11:c1z RAMSAY, JR. ....S'vm'ffn1'y and 7'1'crzs1zz'w' 49 U-Q7 'EH E D IQ I N'c'E'T O-bl W gigigg B-ig p g-1A f E1l?QAfC CLASS OF 1922 QE '-mere r31Dj'N'cieT'ojrs1 o7aifc'?A-LfgTa',f.Tc'E fltlass uf 1922 NAME ' ADDRESS James Louis Adler ........ 5846 Bartlett St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Clayson Wheeler Aldridge..1006 N. George St., Rome, N. Y. 'W. Leonard Alexander. .Queen Lane Manor, Philadelphia, Pa. Elliott Monroe Anderson. . .131 Lincoln Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Malcolm Evelyn Anderson, 78 Stockton St., Princeton, N. J. George Vlfebster Reed Andrade, 52 Vanderbilt Ave., New York City' Charles Hendrickson Baird, 1429 W'alnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Albert deRussy Baker .... 264 Bowen St., Providence, R. T. Harland Felch Baker .... 98 Highland Rd., Somerville, Mass. Ralph P. Baker ........ 6000 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Davidson Ballard .... 31 N. Howard Ave., Bellevue, Pa. Albert Sydney Barnes .... 52 Clifford St., East Orange, N. J. Alfred 1-l. Barr, Jr. .......... 808 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Kenneth 'Willard Barrows, 1051 69th Ave., Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. Willard Bartlett, Jr.. .4257 Vllashington Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Joseph Hudson Barwise, Jr., Denver-Record Bldg., Fort NVorth, Tex. James Edward Bathgate, 3rd .......... Basking Ridge, N. J. Alexander Hamilton Bell, , 1510 Columbia Rd., N. XV., Vlfashington, D. C. Samuel Bell, 3rd .......... 270 S. I6'tl1 St., Philadelphia, Pa. Fletcher LeRoy Belt .......... 316 Vlfinthrop St., Toledo, O. Elbert Lansing BC1111CtlC.5I7 W'estview Ave., Germantown, Pa. James M. Bevans .......... 4.9 Alton Place, Brookline, Mass. John Armour Bingham, Jr...177 Kelvin St., Forest Hills, L. I. William Tod Black ........ 146 W. 86th St., New York City Edmund Butler Blake, Hotel Schuyler, 59 YV. 45th St., New York City Theodore Dockstader Bl3lfIC..IO2 Front St., New York City Lorin Theodore Blodget. .38 Haddon Ave., Haddonheld, N. J. Frederic Mathiessen Blow .................... La Salle, Ill. Albert Curtis Bogert ........................ Oradell, N. J. Harold Clark Botting..315 Kenmore Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Vincent T. Botting .... 315 Kenmore Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. George Crary Bovaird ........ 32 E. 64th St., New York City NAME ADDRESS Joseph Canon Boyce ...... S46 VVestern Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Barlet Bradshaw .... 239 Chest St., Haddonfield, N. J. Ledwith John Brennan, .... Hotel San Remo, New York City 'William Rufus Brent, 734 St. Andrew's Pl., S., Los Angeles, Cal. James Easton Brodhead .... 134 S. Maple St., Kingston, Pa. Beverly Minturn Brown ........ 96 Wall St., New York City James Noble Brown ........................ Cranbury, N. J. Samuel Pearce Browning, Jr ....... .......... M aysville, Ky. Manuel Brussaly ....... II Witherspoon St., Princeton, N. J. Donald Bruce Callender .... 262 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Donald Kenzie Cameron ..................... Antrim, N. H. Alan Bird Campbell .................... Pleasantville, N. Y. Lucien Bonaparte Carpenter, 119 Bleddyn Road, Ardmore, Pa. Burnham Carter ...... 940 Woodland Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Harold Augustus Cartier ................ Charlevoix, Mich. Everett Needham Case .... 1126 Martine Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Jonathan Chace..1310 Turkis Head Bldg., Providence, R. I. Clifford Frederick Chapman, 173 Hillside Ave., Lyons Farms, N. J. Frank Michler Chapman, Jr.. .Linden Ave., Englewood, N. J. John Bradley Chick ........................ Titusville, Pa. Byron Clark, 3rd ............... 60 First Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Andrew Lemuel Cobb, Jr. .................... Boonton, N. J. Rogers Caldwell COffll'l..I8I5 Knox Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. George Sargent Coit .......................... Omaha, Neb. Edward Morris Collins ...................... Purchase, N. Y. Harry Noyes Collinson. .6-05 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton, Pa. Troy Combs ................................. Hindman, Ky. George Joseph Cooke, Jr. ........ 42 Cedar St., Chicago, Ill. Charles Daniel Copeland, Jr., 110 Alwine Av., Greensburg, Pa. Frank Thornton Corbett .... 420 Park Ave., New York City Francis L. Corcoran .... 63 Hutchinson St., VVinthrop, Mass. Hamilton Cottier .......................... Scarsdale, N. Y. Arthur Joseph Cowan ...................... Harrison, N. Y. Percy Bertine Cowan, 9 North Lane, Glen Cove, Long' Island, N. Y. . 1' SAE Da ff DB I N C-ETQN . Eittltllllgi is aa! C - A - B FSA Q .?E Sophomore Qlllass Cflloutinueoj NAM1: Annaizss William Edward VVilmerding Cramer, 32 First St., Troy, N. Y. Wfilliam Miller Cramp, 8037 Seminole Ave., Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa. Louis Burton Crane, Jr..659 Newark Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Hugh Catherwood Cresswell, 2122 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. Vifilliam Allan Cudlipp. .76 Montgomery St., Jersey City, J. Albert Lionel Cuff ........ 356 N. Craig St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Allen Cunningham .........,.. 722 N. Byers Ave., Joplin, 'Mo. Howard Cunningham ........................ Pasadena, Cal. John Francis Cunningham ........,............. Media, Pa. Leonard Jarvis Cushing ...... 8 XV. 40th St., New York City Larimer Alanson Cushman, Jr., Riverdale-on-Hudson, New York City Robertson Balfour Daniels, 1901 Wyoming Ave., 'VVashingt0n, D. C. George Kalb Davies. .1047 Third Ave., Salt Lal-ze City, Utah Malcolm Southard Davis ...... 60 VV. 76th St., New York City Raymond Johns Davis .............,....... Cathay, N. Dak. Morgan Coit Day ...... 5117 Vifestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Edward H. deConingh ...... 4815 Kemwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. Charles Denby, Jr. .... 2032 O St., N. VV., Wfashington, D, C. Fred Walter DeStefano .... 503 VV. 170th St., New York City Melville Pierce Dickenson .............. Binghamton, N. Y. Hunt Tilford Dickinson ...... 29 W. 34th St., New York City Harrison Parry Dilworth, Jr., 907 S. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Vfilliarn Ferdinand Dittig.701 Moore St., Hackettstown, N. J. Bryant H. Dixon ............................ Boonton, N. J. Stuart C. Dodd ........ 81 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Donald Downs ...... Washington Hotel, AlV3,Sl'1ll'lgtO11, D. C. Thomas Kenneth Drummond, 214 VV. 71st St., New York City Robert Ducas ............ 35 S. William St., New York City Williain Henry Dunkak. .868 West End Ave., New York City Arthur Dunn, Jr..29 Magnolia Ave., Larchmont Manor, N. Y. Edward Klein Dunn ...... 30 E. Preston St., Baltimore, 'Md Nixina ADDRESS Eugene S. Dunn ............ 667 E. 18th St., Paterson, N. J John Fordham Dunn, 20 Magnolia Ave., Larchmont Manor, N. Y Addison Lysle Dyer ............ 312 March St., Easton, Pa James Philip Eagle ........ 410 E. 7th St., Little Rock, Ark Edward Hooper Eckfeldt, Jr., 300 Essex Ave.. Orange, N. J Herbert Harris Eddy, 185 Centre Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. John B. Eggenberger ........,. 25 N. 6th St., Newark, N. J. Joseph Redman El1glC.I11O J.Vestmont Ave., Haddonfield, N. J Sturtevant Erdmann ........ 60 XV. 521lCl St., New York City Ray Marshall Evans ........ 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill Edwin Coyne Ewald .... I5 Exchange Pl., Jersey City, N. J Culbert Best Parics, oo Morningside Drive, New York City Edwin Bilger Fay .... 3.-X Beaconsfield Apts., Houston, Tex James B. Fierlein. ....... 1125 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Ill Howard R. Fisher ........ 1033 Portland St., Pittsburgh, Pa Robert Morton Fleming .... QOI Clarkson St., Denver, Colo D. S. Forbes ............................ Hawthorne, N. Y John Alexander Forbes ...... 841 N. Main St., Rockford, Ill. James Russel Forgan, Care The National City Bank, Chicago, Ill. Josiah Gill Fort ..................... ..... C larksville, Tenn. Stephen Edward Foster, Jr., 351 St. James Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla. Sheldon Fox .......... 86 XVoodside Ave., Ridgewood, N. J Harry Prank, Jr. ............ 46 VV. 73rd St., New York City Charles Henry Frazier ...... 39 James St.. Morristown, N. J Paul Fuller, 211Cl...uTl1C Shadows, Port Wfashington, L. I. Vtfilliam Rankin Furey ...... 700 Aiken Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Herman Carson Gable ...... Melrose Ave., Melrose Park, Pa. Jesse Edward Hurd Garrett, 1903 McGowan Ave., Houston, Tex. Martin Henry Garrity, Jr., 27 Hillside Rd., Newton Highlands, Mass. Clifford Pendleton Garvey, Annwood ik Dexter Sts., Cincinnati, O. Edward Bioren Getze, Jr., 6005 Overbrook Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. HEWUEHHQ-LN-C-ELO-N . El B RI C - A - assess . bupbumure Qlllass Ciluntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Naaman Glick .......... 713 Maryland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ioseph Horace Goodspeed, Ir., 279 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. Ralph Ingersoll Goodwin, 13130 Forest Hill Ave., East Cleveland, O. Lindell Gordon, Ir. ............ Hilenox Place, St. Louis, Mo. Dilman W'alter Gotshalk..S55 Melrose Ave., Trenton, N. I. Edward VVanton Gould, ,lr..248 Bard Av., Staten Island, N. Y. Thomas Graham .......... Q02 Lincoln Bldg., Louisville, Ky. Paul Frederick Grimn..I04 W. IfVater St., Lock Haven, Pa. Walter Craig Groce ........ 243 W. 98th St., New York City 'William H. Grogan ......., 212 Renner Ave., Newark, N. I. H. Hamilton Hackney ........ ............... U niontown, Pa. Vlfilliam Ellery Hale..425 Rose Ave., South Pasadena, Cal. Alton Parker Hall .................. Rosemont, Esopus, N. Y. Vlfalker Pierce Hall, Ir., 204 Mercantile Library Bldg., Cincinnati, O. Iames Penrose Hamilton, 395 Balmoral St., Wiiiiiipeg, Canada Parker Calhoun Hardin .... 21 Chalmers Place, Chicago, Ill. Edmund Pendleton Hunter Harrison, Ir. ...... Bel Air, Md. Henry C. Hart ................................ Ambler, Pa. Patil Harvey ........... , .... Austin Terrace, El Paso, Tex. Stephen Haynes Hathaway .................... Easton, Md. Robert Lawrence Henderson, 270 Fairgreen Ave., Youngstown, O. H. Struve Hensel ................. Engle St., Tenally, N. I. Thomas Edward Hicks, Ir..926 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Philo Hall Higley ............ I47 S. Elm St., Hinsdale, Ill. Carroll Beardsley Hills .......... 77 South St., Auburn, N. Y. Stanley Harry Hl11lClll..23S8 N. Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Williain Edward Hole ........................ Versailles, O. George Carol Hollander ...... 24 W. 70th St., New York City Elmore Holmes. .1033 Memphis Trust Bldg.. 'Memphis Tenn. Robert Poole Hooper, Ir. .... Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Maurice Henry Housenzan, 326 Madison Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Tevis Huhn .............. II3 S. 2ISf St., Philadelphia, Pa. NAME AIJDRESS Clark Hungerford ........ 402 Kingston Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Vtfilliam Bell Hurst. .3 VV. Mt. Vernon Place, Baltimore, Md. Iohn Hussey, Ir. ......... 995 Madison Ave., New York City Iohn Dunbar l'll.l'CCl'1l1lSO1l..3II Chestnut Ave., Trenton, N. I. NVilliam Giberson Irons ...... 452 VV. 8th St., Plainfield, N. I. Samuel Browning Irwin ..................... Lansdowne, Pa. Archibald Blake Iackson .... 483 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Schuyler Brinkerhoff Iackson .............. Mendham, N. I. Richard Scudder Iett ................. R. R. 1, Richmond, Ky. Reginald Lee Iohnson .... 16 Prospect Ave., Montclair, N. I. Louis VVinchester Iones ........ R. D. 2, Santa Barbara, Cal. Henry Iulius Kaltenbach, Ir. .... Park Hill, Yonkers, N. Y. Iames Stanton Keck ........................ Greensburg, Pa. Morton Keeney, 28 S. Lafayette Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Vtfilliam Robert Kent ...... 622 State St., St. Ioseph, Mich. Nelson Atlee Kenworthy .... 21 VVillow Ave., Plainfield, N. I. Herbert George King .... 114 East 40th St., New York City Edwin R. Kinnear .... Boatmen's Bank Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Vllilliam Ioseph Kinsley .................... Short Hills, N. I. Rudolf Kirk ............ Olney P. O., Montgomery Co., Md. Wlilliam Harding Kneedler, SSDI Crefeld St., Chestnut Hill, Pa. George Milton Knowles ........... Colorado Springs, Col. Edward Charles Kopp ...... 35 Park Place, Princeton, N. I. George M. L. LaBranche, Ir. ................ Pelham, N. Y. Louis Ellsworth Laliin .... 117 Library Place, Princeton, N. I. Albert Henry Lamarche .... 55 East 65th St., New York City Arthur Gorman Lambert, 1028 Vermont Ave., Vlfashington, D. C. Nathan Taylor Lane, 106 South Main St., Ocean Grove, N. Y. Thurston Van Ness Lawshe, 365 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. I. Iacob Henry Leon .... 48 'West End Ave., Hadclonhelcl, N. I. Ioseph Shaw LlVlllgSlOll...2256 North Broad St., Phila., Pa. Marx B. Loeb ............ I2 Wlest 84th St., New York City Harry Iones Long .......... 28 East 68th St., New York City W . ,KZ 0 0 if . gg , Qeggll-1,e,m2.Lrs1LcLr:Q1n1ls1 - ejvif cf 5-13-' af, c Qnpbnmure 62511155 CQ1nntinuelJJ NAME ADDRESS George NVilliam Loos, Jr., 317 Redman Ave., Haddonneld, N. J. Juan Manuel Lopez, 40 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. J. Donald Bradford Lourie ......... 1828 Second St., Peru, lll. George Hutchinson Love ,..... Ft. Stanwix, Johnstown, Pa. VVLil1iam Edmund Love .... 129 Union Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Joseph Glindon Lynch ........................ Endeavor, Pa. James P. Lyon .......... 135 VVest 35th St., New York City Edwin James Lyons ........ 194 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. VValter Paul McBride ........ 33 Bellevue Place, Chicago, Ill. Thomas McCa1nant ...... ..... 2 36 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. William Beattie MacCready, 535 iNest 111th St., New York City Alexander Donald McDonald .... 285 North Ave., Aurora, Ill. Robert Gordon MacDougall, 258 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J. Jesse Fletcher Macfa1'lane..Woodland Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Watson Barr McFerran, Pennington Apts., Louisville, Ky. Wlilliam Brown Mcllvaine, Jr. ........ Hubbard Woods, Ill. Georg'e I. Mcllwain ...... IQ Francis Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Everil K. McJunkin ........ I5 East 40th St., New York City Francis Harlan McKnight .................... Sewickley, Pa. Emerson Oran McLean ..................... Mansheld, Ohio Andrew McMillan ........ 402 Madison Ave., New York City Thomas Henry McNamara ....... 4 Ellis St., Roxbury, Mass. Walter Scott MacPhee, 1732 East 13th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gaynor Beekman Magonigle, SI Chambers St., New York City Arthur Leavens Manchee .... 695 Parker St., Newark, N. J. Joseph L. Mandell ........ Q12 Cherokee St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Richard Huntington Mansfield, 114 Davis Ave., VVest Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. NAME ADDRESS Robert Smith Mapletoft .... 286 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. Ogden T. Marsh ........ 77 Greenwich St., Hempstead, L. L Campbell Marshall ....... 207 Boyle Bldg., Little Rock, Ark. VVilliam Robert Martin ........................ Corbin, Ky. VVillia1n Everett Massey, Jr., 1003 Vtfesley Ave., Ocean City, N. J. Thomas Stanley Matthews...Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J. Baldwin Springer Maull ......,............ 'Wilrnington, Del. Eugene Lascelles Maxwell, 30 Broad St., New York City Alpheus Hyatt Mayor ...... 276 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Edward Francis Meara, 871 Stuyvesant Ave., Trenton, J. Donald Bernard Mellis, ' 341 Wlashington Ave., Belleville, N. J. Schuyler Merritt, 2nd ..................... Tuckahoe, N. Y. Martin Charles Mihm ...... 716 Lockhart St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Herbert Haynes Miles, 561 Summit Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Charles Roberts Miller ...... 969 Park Ave., New York City Edward K. Miller, Maple Lane, Edgeworth, Sewickley, Pa. Henry Durben Miller .......... 567 Ridge St., Newark, N. J. John M. Miller ............... 23 Sayre St., Elizabeth, N. J. James Allaire Millholland, 2306 California St., Washington, D. C. Sidney 'Wentworth Milne, School Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. John Jay Mitchell, 3rd .... 403 Midland Ave., St. Davids, Pa. Richard P. Morgan..Hay Ave., Valley Pike, Johnstown, Pa. VVilliam Leverette Morgan, Jr., S3 Lincoln Ave., Newark, N. J. Lewis Bond Morrow ..... 1146 Union Ave., Memphis, Tenn. John Dwight 'Morton .... I2 Brookledge St., Roxbury, Mass. Paul David Moser ............ 61 Broadway, New York City Thomas Hubbard Vail Motter, 2314 19th St., N. W., Washington, D. C Sterling Reginald Mueller, 125 Third St., Lakewood, N. J. Frank Lester Murrey ..... Hillsboro Road, Nashville, Tenn. VVilfrid Murtland ..... 401 Homewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. PE U15 PR ' N C-ET O-IN Bai- C + A: Q. RA CEE? Svuphumore Glass Ctiluntinuehy NAME ADDRESS Fred Myers ............ Q0 Hamilton Ave., Englewood, N. I. Aaron Griggs Nelden ....................... Stanhope, N. I. Richard Shipley Newlin ..................... Whitforcl, Pa. George Harris Nichols, Rock Ridge Ave., Greenwich, Conn. john Paul North ....., I5 Bidwell Parkway, Buffalo, N. Y. John Draper Osborn, 800 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Theodor Oxholm, 38 St. Austin's Place, VV. New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. Ramon E. Ozias, Ir. ....... 732 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. I. Charles G. Page .............. Ft. McHenry, Baltimore, Md. Edward Syndham Page, Ir. ........ Chester Road, Devon, Pa. Francis LeMoyne Page, 1121 'Wightman St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Page, Ir. .............. Ft. 'MCI-Ienry, Baltimore, Md. Alexander Purves Palmer, Prospect 81 Spring Sts., Trenton, N. I. William Ewart Pardoe .... 519 Somerset St., Johnstown, Pa. Robert Sheaff Penney, 2501 Girard Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn. Frederick Morris Phillips..2o29 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Prcntiss Poe ....... ' .... 833 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Baillie Price Porter, 422 Roland Ave., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Lawrence Tupper Porter ..................... Portland, Ore. Frank Lester Post ........ 4.95 East 29th St., Paterson, N. I. Robert I. Powell .......... IO East 96th St., New York City VVhitheld Price Pressinger, Ir. .... Fisher Bldg., Chicago, Ill. John Breckinridge Ramsay, Ir., 1218 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Daniel Ravencl, Ir. ........ 76 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. Arthur Hidden Raynolds, 22 East 79th St., New York City lfVarren Scott Reeve, 140 East Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. Eugene Benton Reynolds, Ir., 61 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Iohn Murray RCy'llOldS..64I East 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. l-lugh Inman Richardson, 400 West Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. NAME ADDRESS XVilliam Parvis Richardson ........ 45 State St., Dover, Del. Charles Alexander Robinson, Ir. ............ Peekskill, N. Y. john Thomas Rodgers ...... P. O. No. 470, Springheld, O. Oliver Rodgers ............ 6500 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ernest Carl Roessler ...... 6301 Vtfinthrop Ave., Chicago, Ill. George Rose, 3rd ...... 1812 Calvert St., Washingtoii, D. C. Edgar Lewis Rossin .......... 40 E. 68th St., New York City X'Villiam Thurston Rowley, ' 50 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. Edwin Gould Rutt, 135 North 'Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. I. David Ryerson Rutter .......... Hotel Virginia, Chicago, Ill. Wlilliam Alton Saun1s..907 Pennington Ave., Trenton, N. I. James Gorton Scarff .................... Bellefontaine, Ohio 'Raymond Gordon Scarlett, 4201 Greenway Guilford, Baltimore, Md. Courtlandt Kisterbock Schenck, 537 Arch St., Phila., Pa. Raymond Charles Schlotterer, 4663 Umbria St., Philadelphia, Pa. Franklin Perry Schoheld, 300 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. I. William B. Schrautf ........ 32 jones St., Iersey City, N. J. Gordon Boone Scott, 212 Union Ave., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Vtfilliam Edrington Scott, 1320 Pennsylvania Ave., Fort Worth, Texas Richard Barclay Scull ..................... Bryn Mawr, Pa. George Edward Shea, Ir., 545 VVest 111th St., New York, N. Y. George VVilliam Sheldon, 113 Woodlaizd Ave., Summit, N. I. Charles Morgan Shipway ...... I3 Pitt St., Charleston, S. C. Van-Lear Perry Shriver, Ir..VVoodland Road, Sewickley, Pa. Frank R. Shuman, 3400 Disston St., Tacony, Philadelphia, Pa. Alexander Simpson ............ Engle St.. Englewood, N. I. John Sinclaire ............ 14. East Fifth St., Corning, N. Y. Murray Sinclairc ........ I4 East Fifth St.. Corning, N. Y. Henry Titus Slcelding ........ . ............ Southbury, Conn. D 5 ' O 0 EE ft' E P BJ N QETQJN- 'g ff i lm B RJ C 14 Z1E'..KA1Q..1.?E bupijumnre Qlllass Cfltonttnuebj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Alexander Russell Slagle, 407 Roland Ave., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. John Hoyt Slawson, 314 East Ninth Ave., Spokane, WVash. Charles O'Conor Sloane, The Place, Sand Point. L. l.. Y. Jameson Sadler Slocum, 29 Ashburton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Chapman Tyson Smith, Maple Lawn, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Charles VVillard Smith, 3105 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. Edwin Ginelly Smith i....... 273 Spring St., Trenton, N. J. Vifilliam Wfalter Smith, 112 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. VVatson B. Snell ........ 2555 Scottwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio Eldredge Snyder ........ 20 Fernwood Road, Summit, N. J. Philleo J. Spalding, 117 Boston Blvd., East, Detroit, Mich. VValker Brainerd Spencer, Jr., 708 Union St., New Orleans, La. Elgar Hallowell Stabler ......................... Elnor, Md. Irwin VVells Steans .......... 315 Broad St., Westfield, N. J. Audley Holson Stephan ........... R. P. D. 1, Ewing, N. J. Richard Kingsbury Stevens..3o Colony St., Meriden, Conn. Adlai Ewing Stevenson .................... Bloomington, Ill. William Edward Stevenson, 86 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. Edward Stilson, Jr. ..... SI Port Watson St., Cortland, N. Y. Edward Stinson, Jr. .... 2200 Maryland Ave., Baltimore, Md. George Theodore Storb, 117 East Main St., New Holland. Pa. Vifilliam Howard Stout .................... Fort Scott, Kan. Jason Straus ................. Cedar Ave., West End, N. J. Philip Grandin Strong ........ 960 Park Ave., New York Citv Edmund H. Sutton ........ Q4 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. Sherlock Swann, Jr. ........... . ................ Ruxton, 'Md Allen Swede ........... 930 West Main St., Norristown, Pa. Oscar Swenson ............... 403 Elm St., Arlington, N. J. Robert Crittenden Tait. .561 Mt. Hope Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. John Lathrop Tallman .... 309 McBride St., George Grant Tennant, Jr., 613 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Sanford Knapp Thomson, I0 Forest St., New Britain, Conn. Louis de Jonge Tim, The Chatham, 48th St. 8: Vanderbilt Ave., N. Y. Webster Bray Todd ........ 101 Park Ave., New York City City Isaac Ridgeway Trimble, 8 XY. Madison St., Baltimore, Md. XVilliam Ashton Tucker, 2o0o Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Herbert Thornton Turner..9 East 39th St., New York City Clifford Horace Tuttle, Jr., 52 Vanderbilt Ave., New York City W'illiam Gerard Tuttle .... 309 XYest 86th St., New York City Paul Lawrence Tyson ..... Cleveland Lane, Princeton, N. J. Morrison Ulman ........... S30 Park Ave., New York City James H. Vahey, Jr.. .Q .... 96 Russell Ave., XVatertown, Mass. Edward Raguet VanSant ....................... Oxford, Pa. Palmer W'allace Yedder..1o Troy Road, Schenectady, N. Y. Harold Gerit Veeder...3 'Waverly Place, Schenectady, N. Y. Joseph Spencer Vila, 227 Riverside Drive, New York City Rudolph Emerson Vogel..393 Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wlis. Romeyn Vanlandt Voorhees, Q18 Madison Ave., Plainiield, N. J. Francis Rawle Vfadleigh, Jr., ' 77 Olden Lane, Princeton, N. J. John Tillotson YVainwright. Bellevue-Stratford, Philadelphia, Pa. VVilliam Henry YVallace. 246 Ridgewood Road, South Orange, N. J. Douglas 'Wfard ............... 176 Broadway, New York City George Cofhng VVarner. Jr. ................. New Hope, Pa. Williaiii Stix Wfasserman, Vtfissahickon Ave. N Hortter St., Germantown. Pa. Charles Grosvenor 'Webb .................... Vtfellsboro, Pa. Arthur Atkinson VVells ..................... Newell., XY. Va. Mahlon Ogden 'West ..... 68 East Division St.. Chicago, Ill. Eliot B. W'heaton ............ Hodge Road, Princeton, N. J. Rogers Ernest Malcolm 'Whitakeiy I67I 31st St., N. EV., 'Wasliingtoir D. C. wi ,L O 0 ae DDLLN C-EI 0.1: 1210+ A --E M Case Sophomore Qllass mloncluoeoj NAME ADDRESS Charles Franklin Vxfliitelieacl. 3641 Locust St., Kansas City, Mo. Walter' Paisley Wilkes. .Georgian Terrace Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. George Bertrand 'Will, 44 Vtfildwood Terrace, Glen Ridge, N. I. Henry Lee Willet. 7902 Lincoln Drive, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Ernest Harvey Williams .... 547 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. I. Samuel Hamilton 'Williams 5814 Murrayhill Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ralph Elmore VVilliamson, J IQZI Dupont Ave., South, Minneapolis, Donald O. VVilson ...... 702 Press Bldg., Binghamton, james Mactarlane Vlfinheld, Jr., 47 Halsey St., Brooklyn, Minn. N. Y. N. Y. Charles Joel Winton, 1324 Mount Curve Ave., Minneapolis, Rohert Ledlie Wintringer ..,. . ............ Steubenville, Minn. Ohio QR NAME ADDRESS Jackson Tliornwell VVllll'l61'51JOO1l, 4417 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. Albert VVittmer, Ir., 3417 California Ave., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Roy Henry VVoll, 70th Ave. Sz City Line, Philadelphia, Pa. Francis Clark Wood ........ I3OI Beall Ave., Wooster, Ohio Victor Dewey VVoodruff ...... IQI Prospect St., Nutley, N. J. Edward Wallis Woods, - Academy Ave. K VVoodland Road, Sewickley, Pa. Lawrence Crane 'Woods, jr., Wfoodland Road 8: Irwin Drive, Sewickley, Pa. Frederick Tappen VVoolverton ..... ......... S carsdale, N. Y. Richard YN. XlXfOOlVVO1'tll..SCl'H11l'Oll Life Bldg.. Scranton, Pa. George Carr Wright...Lincoln University, Chester Co., Pa. De l1Vitt Breed Young, 25 Princeton Rd., Upper 'Montclair, N. I. Henry Young, 3rd ...................... Bernardsville, N. I. Kenneth Hastings Zabrislcie...Midland Road, Oradell, N. I. 1- uf 'WQIH4 444 All? WQ+b7.5'QQEf J' gulf- ,0:N'v, gait a, 91 X vagal' iii, 'L K, 5,69 4' il' iff 3:29 f 57 2 O Z , uni 13-1 E D Q I N Clio N E1I3!wQ - Auf 5 g?A c N, if 1923 FLOUR PICTURE U15 D 111 N C.E'I'O.N 5 p Qg 455- 53. A Q Qilasz-is nf 1923 9ffilZPI'5 PAUL EUWER ............. . ....... Presidezzt RICHARD GRAHAM CROFT ..... ............. V ice-President HOWARD KRAMER GRAY, .... ..... S C'Cl'Cfl11'jI and Tmaswez' 59 ii. if B IQELQEMLQQQLN -u BLRLCQ..-.AML-,eIa.A.QLBB Glass NAME , ADDRESS Robert Howard Aaronson, Ir., 20 Prince St., Bordentown, N. I. T VX ashington Irving Lincoln Adams, Ir., 32 Llewellyn Road, Montclair, N. I. Iohn Hall Allen .......... 990 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Leigh Wilton Allen .......................... Mansfield, Pa. Sydenham Elnathan Ancona, III, 1579 Mineral Spring Rd., Reading, Pa. Herbert Edgar Anderson, Ir., 312 Stratford Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Norman Anderson ........ 131 Lincoln Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas Smith Anderson, 1318 Market St., Parkersburg, VV. Va. Edward Day Andrews ............. VVestwood, Akron, Ohio Franklin Morse Archer, Ir., 570 Mansion Ave., Haddonfield, N. I. Bridgewater Meredith Arnold, Ir., 529 Scotland Rd., Orange, N. I. Yukio Arishma ........... 307 Prospect Ave., Cranford, N. I. Iames Andrew Aull, Indian Creek Farm, R. D. No. I, Norristown. Pa. Alexander Avidan ........... 191 Spruce St., Newark, N. I. Bayd Langdon Bailey ........ R. F. D. No. 7, Lexington, Ky. Ioseph Paul Baldeagle ................. Interior, So. Dakota Iulian Townsend Baldwin. .9 VV. Biddle St., West Chester, Pa. Robert Hamilton Ball .......,.. Twin Oaks, Mahwah, N, I. Philip Bard .................................. Huenome, Cal. Charles Welniier Barkhorn, 223 Fairmount Ave., Newark, N. I. Nisbett Arthur Barnett, T318 Vinton Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Ioseph Russell Barrett .... 70 Franklin Pl., Flushing, N. Y. Charles Henry Barth, Ir. ........ 6211d Inf., Camo Lee, Va. Frederick Christian Baselt .... 2858 W. 231'd St., Chicago, Ill. Edmund Iackson Batchelar, III Kensington Ave., Iersey City, N. I. Maurice Baum ........ 5728 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Iames Hay Beattie ............................... Paoli, Pa. Patrick Carlisle Beattie .... 39 Pleasant Pl., Arlington, N. I. Vtfilliam Marheld Beattie .......... ................ P aoli, Pa. nf 60 1923 NAME ADDRESS Iohn Howard Beebe ...... 3 'William St., New York City Bruce Berckmans ..... ...205 XV. 57th St., New York City Morris Berg ...,............, Q2 S. 13th St., Newark, N. I. Lloyd Moss Bergen ...... 229 Pleasant St., Milwaukee, Wfis. Leonard Henry Bernheim .... 49 XV. 91st St., New York City Charles Boileau Bertolet, 1611 Mineral Spring Rd., Reading, Pa. Iames Irvin Best. 1705 S. Emerson Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Richard Sargent Bethell, 270 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N. I. Iudson Abbott Blake ........ 120 Broadway, New York City Robert Wallace Bond .... 309 Hartford Rd.. So. Orange, N. I. Arthur Donald Bowman ................. Short Beach, Conn. Alden Vtfork Boyd .......... 617 E. 29th St., Paterson, N. I. Sydney Klock Bradley ...... 111 Clark St., Glen Ridge, N. I. Charles Ballard Breaux ....... Ballard Mills, Louisville, Ky. Lewis Oakley Brewster, Ir.. 134 XV. Iersey St., Elizabeth, N. I. Wfarren Dwight Brewster .... 635 Park Ave., New York City Albert Brook ........ 34 Yandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. I. Nathan Conover Brower .... 28 Henry St., Iersey City, N. I. Edward XiVoodman Brown, 1245 Xdfaverly Pl., Elizabeth, N. I. Vililliam lrlenry Brown, Ir.. .5742 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Iznnes Leslie Buford .....................,.. Franklin, Tenn. Iosiah Rouse Burns, 2011 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia. Pa. Iames Temple Butler. Ir., I5 Iefferson Rd., Princeton, N. I. Paul Lock Byrley .............. 100 E. 15th St., Atlanta, Ga. Leslie Godfrey Caldwell .... 850 Beach Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Iames Reid Callahan ...,...... 88 Millett St., Albany, N. Y. Allred Stuart Campbell H546 Madison Ave., Elizabeth, N. I. Edward Capps, Ir. .......................... Princeton, N. I. George Leiper Carey, Ir. .... Cecil Apartments, Baltimore, Md. Rowland Carr .............. 68 XV. 5ISf St., New York Citv Alan Wlhite Carrick ...... 103 Gifford Ave., Iersey City, N. I. Herbert Swift Carter, Ir. ...... 66 IN. 55th St., New York City Iames Tuthill Causey .... 1190 S. Franklin St., Denver, Colo. Iames Crossan Chaplin. Iil.245 Frederick Ave., Sewickley, Pa. Charles Oliver Cliesnnt .......... 341 E. Court St., Paris, Ill. Iohn Bowman Cleaves .... ...15 WV. Front St., Oil City, Pa. 2- f. ,,' o o E35 'llljji ,Hill N CWETO N QP lip L-A - 5 RA C freshman Qlllass Qtfluntinuehj NAME ADDRESS George Norman Coad .....,................. Livermore, Pa. Vvlilliam Rogers Coe ............ 51 VVall St., New York City Malcolm Lewis Cole ........ 1 VV. 93rd St., New York City Richard Logan Cooch ...... 212 W. Main St., Newark, Del. Frank Hervey Cook... ....,............... Helena, Mont. Herbert, Edward Cook ........ 483 Devon St., Arlington, N. I. Iohn Crossan Cooper, Ir., Roland Park P. O., Baltimore, Md. Edward Allaiune COI'1lW6ll..I47 Broad St., Red Bank, N. I. Vifilliam Roeschel Courtney ...... 724 'W. 6th St., Sedalia, Mo. VVells Covington ...................... Bowling Green, Ky. Iohn Vandergrift Craven, Ir. .....,...... West Chester, Pa. Richard Graham Croft. .808 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Frankf'Resler Crumbie, Ir. .................... Nyack, N. Y. Edward Pusey Cunningham ...... R. F. D. No. 2, Media, Pa. Richard Matthaei Cuyler .................. Princeton, N. I. Ulric Dahlgren, Ir. ........................ Princeton, N. I. Louis Bird Dailey, Ir. .... 645 Central Ave., East Orange, N. I. Alfred Sheppard Dashiell ................... Snow Hill, Md Everett Lee Davis ............ 1700 Austin St., VVaco, Tex. Iames Edward Davis ..... 422 W. Pike St., Clarksburg, VV. Va. William Henry Dean, Ir. .................... Montvale, N. I. Maturin Livingston Delatield, 2nd, , Riverdale-on-Hudson. New York City Daniel Miller Dent.3o8 W. Springfield Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Byron Vinson Dexter ........ 87 Early St., Morristown, N. I. Archibald Alexander Dinsmore, Ir., 412 VV. Chelten Ave., Germantown, Phila., Pa. George Robert Dixon ................ 13th Ave., 'Moore, Pa. Thomas Iohn Dixon, Ir ..... .... 7 20 Erie St., Oak Park, Ill. Thomas Harbison Donohue, Ir. .... Inspiration. Gila Co., Ariz. Gordon Duthie Donald ..Hotel Beaconsheld, Brookline, Mass. George Cochran Doub. .105 Washington St., Cumberland, Md. Gordon Bee Dudley ...... 32 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Leslie Beitler Dulley, 871 S. Gramercy Drive, Los Angeles, Cal. Ioseph Eugene Duncan ......................... Lykens, Pa. Alexander McCook Dunlop. 1231 20th St., N. NV., Washington, D. C. NAME ADDRESS Gerald Anthony Dunne.25 Prospect Park, W. Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert Friend Eberhart .... 1466 Carr Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Ioseph Thomas Ecker ........ 1255 Eckert Ave., Reading, Pa. Robert Sherrard Elliot, Ir., 479 Washington St., New York City Franklin Courtney Ellis .................. Swarthmore, Pa. Eugene Schuyler English, 322 Stephen Girard Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Paul Euwer ................ 407-409 Clay Ave., Ieannette, Pa. Cyril Farny ........ Craftsman Farms, Morris Plains, N. I. Robert Gouan Ferguson. .500 N. Ist Ave., Great Falls, Mont. Thomas Palmer Findley, Ir..3602 Lincoln Blvd., Omaha, Neb. Alexander Murray Fisher ................... Eccleston, Md. Henry Fisher. Ir. .,...,...................... Redlands, Cal. Louis McLane Fisher. H1004 American Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Charles Fite ........ 138 Fitz Randolph Rd., Princeton, N. I. George Liddle Fite. .138 Fitz Randolph Rd., Princeton, N. I. Ioseph Patrick Fleming ................. Lawrenceville, N. I. VV'illiam Thomas Fleming, 8-O8 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Iustin Theohald Flick .................. Valley Stream, N. Y. Reinhold Forstmann ......... 85 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. I. George Howard Forsyth, Ir. .... I3IQ E. 5211Cl St., Chicago. Ill. Gerald S. Foster .......... Stoneleigh Park, Vtfesttield, N. I. Frank Fox, 218 E. Cache La Poudre St., Colorado Springs, Colo. Littleton Fox .......... 86 Wfoodside Ave., Ridgewood, N. I. William Henry Frame, Ir. .................. Peekskill, N. Y. Philip A. S. Franklin, Ir. ........ 9 Broadway, New York City Robert Late Fredenburg .... 313 W. 78th St., New York City Donald Sergey Friede ...... Hotel Chatham, New York City George Iackson Fullerton, Ir., 420 Lumber Exchange, 'Minneapolis Minn. Iohn Thomson Fulton ........ II E. 68th St., New York Citv Cyril Emerson Fyles ........ 33 N. 28th St.. Flushing, N. Y. Robert Lawrence Gailey ....... 22 Bank St., Princeton, N. I. Robert Gale ...... Care Gen. Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Arthur Gardner .......... 122 Gih'ord .-Xve., Iersey City, N. I. 'ly . 0 O ie- EE -cr-I E FLRJ N cdeir Oflgilf aa I Q: A f 5 PCA Q 5 Jfresbman Glass Celtuntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Esmond Brown Gardner, Q9 Ft. Washington Ave., New York City Herbert Frederick Garrick, 189 Shannard Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. Iohn Heysham Gibbon, Ir.. .1608 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. George Fort Gibbs, Ir. ....................... Rosemont, Pa. Iaines Gibson, Ir. ............................. Salem, N. Y. Arthur Prescott Gilman, 195 Woodland Rd., Auburndale, Mass. Ralph Charles Gilroy ...... 40 Chandler St., Bradford, Mass. Gerald Fitzgerald Glass .... 5932 Elwood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Morrill Goddard, Ir. .,.... 321 W. 80th St., New York City Carl George Goelz .... 120 E. McMicken Ave., Cincinnati, O. Robert Goodbody ................. Haledon, Paterson, N. I. Hunter Goodrich .......... 575 Marshall St., Milwaukee, 'Wis. Charles Albert Goodspeed, Ir 56 Ridge Rd., Rutherford, N. I. Ellis Munson Goodwin ...... 75 Congress St., Newark, N. I. Iohn Paul Gorman ...... 608 Bellevue Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Richard lfValter Graham, Ir..27o7 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. David Ross Granger, Ir. ...... 31 W. 94th St., New York City Howard Kramer Gray ...... 2I Somerset Rd., Baltimore Md Iohn Alexander Clinton Gray.14 E. 22llCl St., New York Citv Russell Davis Gray .......... Tuscany Apts., Baltimore, 'Md Matthew Addy Green. .The Matthew Addy Co., Cincinnati, oi Lawrence Edward Greene...4 William St., Haverhill, Mass Perr Heim Gresh ..... Hamilton A ts Norristown Pa y ..... p ., , . Stuart Edgar Grummon ...... P. O. Box 347, Newark, N. I. Paul Vogel Guest .............. Manila Hotel, Manila, P. I Iohn Halsey Gulick ....................... South Casco, Me C. Browne Gwathmey, Ir...718 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y Frederick Gwinner, 3rd ...... 5061 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa Abbott Kittredge Hamilton..100 Broadway, New York Citv Stuart Wallace Hamilton .... 654 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. I Linton Trafton Ha1lSOll.25I6 Chicago Ave., Minneapolis, Minn Adlai Stevenson Hardin ...... 21 Chalmers Pl., Chicago. Ill Gelston Hardy.72oo Cresheim Rd., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa Stuart Eads Harrison .... 5371 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo Charles Hathaway .......... 27 E. Airy St., Norristown, Pa NAME ADDRESS Howard Cameron Haupt .... 286 Fifth Ave., New York City VVilliam Leland Hayward .... 1051 Fifth Ave., New York City Ernest Seton Heller .......... 68 Nassau St., New York City Hunter Venable Herndon..1240 Howard Ave., Pottsville, Pa. Henry Louis Hilgartner, Ir. .......... Box 472, Austin, Tex. Iohn Barnufather Hobson, Ir., - 3 Audubon Pl., New Orleans, La. Iohn Charles Hoornbeck .... 8 'Maple Ave., Ellenville, N. Y. Iames Morsell Hopkins.Redwood 81 Paca Sts., Baltimore, Md. Frank McClelland Howard.1080 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Thomas Lee Howard .... 1080 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Robert Henry HONVC..I32 Clairemont Ax e., Syracuse, N. Y. lVilliam Slocum Howland ................... Catskill, N. Y. Alan Stephenson Humphreys.3o3 Dallas Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. George Seidel Irons ............ 457 Douglas St., Reading, Pa. Charles Tremain Iackson .... 63 E. 92nd St., New York City Wfarner Rutherford I2ll'l1CS...32 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Iohn Howard Iefferies, Ir. ................... Narberth, Pa. lVilliam Ienks ........................... Morristown, N. I. Edwin Sherman Ienney ....... Q0 Vlfest St., New York City Cortez Myers Iennings. .4 ....... IOS Main St., Towanda, Pa. Iohn Howard Iewett ............ 54 VVall St., New York City VVinston Kernan :lOlCfI'lOll ..............,..... Marksville, La George Leonard Iohnson, Ir., 260 NV. Broadway, New York City Sherwood Dodge Richard Iohnston, 228 Mfilloughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y Frederick Everett Iones, Ir., 128 Chestnut St., XV. Newton, Mass. Ionathan 'Malcolm Iones .... XN7idener Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Marshall Iohn Henry Iones, 5614 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh. Pa. Robert Chesson Iones. .23 Oak Lane, Mountain Lakes, N. I. Robert Hardin Iordan ..180 N. E. Parkway, Memphis, Tenn. Albert Kabet ............ 5510 'Kentucky Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. George Scattergood Kaighn, Ir., 69 Hillside Ave., Glen Ridge, N. I. George Gilbert Williaiiis Keech, I2 E. 52llCl St., New York City 0 . Cz gA me.1aa,LrsLcEio1i1- Ul' 1U an I 'c -,gg 4 ILFFA e 5 freshman Qlllass CQEuutinuehJ NAME ADDRESS Ernest Ferdinand Keer, Jr.. .91 Shanley Ave., Newark, N. J. Albert VVashburn IiCiSCy..I530 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Howard Kemp .......... 225 Fifth Ave., New York City Moorhead Cowell Kennedy, Jr. ......... Chambersburg, Pa. Sherman Phelps Ketchum. .27 N. 17th St., East Orange, N. J. Heathcote Mureson I-lartt Kimball, 86 Fourth St., Garden City, N. Y. Henry J. Kingsland .......... 925 Penna. Ave., Elmira, N. Y. Andrew Kirkpatrick .......... 1005 Dauphin St., Mobile, Ala. Morris Kleinman ........... 232 Sixth Ave., Newark, N. J. Carl Eric Koetter ,......... 416 Hudson St., Hoboken, N. J. Carl Kreiser ................. 896 Park Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Melvin Rudyard Lane ....................... Mahwah, N. J. Louis Melyne Latta, Jr. ........ B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron, O. Diedrich Frederick Lehnert. .1367 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. John 'Minturn LeRoy .................. Bernardsville, N. J. Charles Thabor LeViness, 3rd, 120 Roland Ave., Roland Park, Md. Russell Tyng Levis, 110 W. Coulter St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Cicero Hunt Lewis, 211Cl ...... 609 Everett St., Portland, Ore. Harrison Rollins Lewis, 400 Essex Ave., VVest Orange, N. J. Richard Lewis ............ Tottenville, Staten Island, N. Y. Henry Liebman ............ 507 Fifth Ave., New York City Bertram Lippincott ........ 1712 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Louis Willouglilny Lipscomb, 127 E. Craig Pl., San Antonio, Tex. Horatio Gates Lloyd, Jr. ..................... Haverford, Pa. Victor Wesley' Logan ................ Changteh Hunan, China Louis Long, Jr. .............. I5 W. 70'El1 St., New York City Percival Robert Lowe. .300 West End Ave., New York City Evelyn Pierrepont Luquer ................ Mt. Kisco, N. Y. Harold Maurice Lyon ..... 450 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Donald Martin McAlpin ..................... Ossining, N. Y. Stanley Gage McCaddon ,..... 27 E. 22nd St., New York Citv George Leithen 'McCall ...... 472 Clifton Ave., Clifton, N. J. Uzal Haggerty McCarter, 2nd ................ Rumson, N. J. NAME ADDRESS Bruce McClain .......... 81 Prospect Ave., Montclair, N. J. James Drape McKee ...... 45 S. Euclid Ave., Bellevue, Pa. John Reynaud MacKinney .... 52 Williain St., New York City Samuel McLanahan, Jr., 30 Malcolm MacLaren, Jr., Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. J. 16 Prospect Ave., Princeton, N. J. Marvin McDugald McLean, 1551 Newton St., N. E., Washington, D. C. Saul Makrauer .....,.. 5829 Nicholson St., Pittsburgh, Pa, Francis Grainger Mar-burg, I4 VV. Mt. Vernon Pl., Baltimore, Md. Nicholas Brice Marden .... 35 Edgehill St., Princeton, N. J. Ralph Emerson Marlatt ...... 450 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. Rogers Israel Marquis ........ 88 Hague Ave., Detroit, Mich. Pendleton Marshall ........ 205 VV. 57th St., New York City John Stuart Martin ........ 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. James Paxton Matthews ...... 4846 Swiss Ave., Dallas, Tex. Lewis Sylvester May ........ 109 Maida Vale, London, Eng. Bertram Francis Mayers ...... Central Ave., Lawrence, L. I. Joseph Graham Mayo... John Eric 'William Meeso ...................Rochester, Minn. n. .255 W. 129th St., New York City James Hunter Meriwether, 421 N. Gladstone Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. Tom Vllright Merritt ............ .............. I iiverside, Ill. Henry Clay Miner, Jr. ...... 323 W. 90th St., New York City Joseph Downman Mitchell, Jr. ................ Bristol, Va. VVilliam Hamlin Mitchell, ' 1040 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Harold Charles Featherston Mockridge, 2052 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. Nelson Tanner Montgomery .... 230 North St., BuHalo, N. Y. Gregory Moore-Chorlian, I7 Boulevard Ramlen, Alexandria, Egypt Preston Samuel Moore, 3701 Burlington Ave., Houston, Tex. George Boulton Moreland, Jr., 129 'West Swissvale Ave., Edgewood, Pa. Robert Morrison .................. 719 Rush St., Chicago, Ill. 'll U 3 0 fi O ?E+1Jd.ff-ea'J:f.C.f2LQau--11 Ull aa.1.C:.agaa.aLaBbE jfresbman Mass Cdtuntinuebj NAME ADIDRISSS John Stewart Mosher, American Church Mission, NVusih, China Alfred 'Motley ......................,..... Shrewsbury, N. I. Albert lfVilliams Mozier .... Pine Terrace Inn, Dover, N. J. john Raymond Mulliken, 2721 Lake Isles Blvd., Minneapolis, Minn. I-Ienry Steele Murray ...... 405 Syines Bldg., Denver, Colo. john Francis Mylod .... 23 Wfoolworth Bldg., New York City Alfred Max Nathan ........ 820 Fifth Ave., New York City Rowland lfVhiteway Nelson, S Currer St., Bradford, Yorke, England Arthur Lloyd Newman, 2nd..I47 Ellison St., Paterson, N. J. David Newton .............. 291 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Charles Arthur Nichols, -I1'...4442 Malden St., Chicago, Ill. Franklin I-Iodgdon Nichols, 182 Bucksminster Rd., Brookline, Mass. Kenneth Edward Neimann, 1212 N. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Frederich Boyer Noss ................... New I-Iolland, Pa. Philip Nott Ober .......... 347 Madison Ave., New York City Woodbury Swan Ober, .... 1101 St. Paul St., Baltimore, 'Md Hiram Bookstaver Odell..295 Grand St., Newburgh, N. Y. l'lerbert Klopfer OSl'1lTllCI',.4822 Baum Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Roger Joseph O'Kane ...... 40 Wiggiils St., Princeton, N. I. VVilliam Calvin Orth .... 628 Vllrightwood Ave., Chicago. Ill. William Floyd Owen .' ...... 125 Albian Ave., Fairmont, Minn. Vtfheeler Holloway Page ..... Vlfillowbrook Farm. Paoli, Pa, Alexander Gunn Paul, Ir ................., VVatertown, Fla. Francis Raymond Pawley., ..... 64 E. 86th St., New York Citv Roderick Daniel Peck, ' IQI3 Dupont Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. Lewis Muntord Peeples ................... Cartersville, Ga. Paul Livingstone Pentield .... 36 Maple St., Englewood, N. I. joseph james Petty .............. Wfarkworth, Ont., Canada Edward Stickney Pope ........ IO6 E. Oak St., Chicago, Ill, Howard Lanyon Posey, 170 Irving Ave., South Orange, N. J. Robert Gordnier Potter ................... Coudersport, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Xkfilliam Stewart Powers..34 Chestnut St., Englewood, N. I. Wfilliam Evans Price..4S XYoodland Ave., Glen Ridge, N. I. lidward Gardner Prime. .75 Locust Hill Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Gorden McAlpin Pyle .................... Morristown, N. I. -Iohn Rae ............... 213 Tcnnison Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. james Brownlee Rankin .... 344 XV. 72nd St., New York City Edmund Grindal Rawson, jr., 7 IV. Montgomery Ave., Ardmore, Pa. Robert Frederick RZ1j'l1OlCl5..387I Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Robert Otis Read ..,......... 63 Summit St., Pawtucket, R. I. Neville VVillia1n Reay, Ir., S23 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Allan Barbotir Richardson ................. Katonah, N Y. Van Dusen Rickert .... ISOZ Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pa. Peter Davenport Ridenour .... 4446 Oak St., Kansas City, 'Mo. Gtrton Ritchie ............................... Oak Park, Ill. Harlan Conklin Roberts, 600 Security Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Donald Edward Robinson .................... Piconic, L. I. Harold Allen Robinson, 2251 Blaisdell Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. Kenneth Stryker Rodda .... 164 Stewart Ave., Arlington, N. I. Millard Rogers .............,... 5202 Cass St., Omaha, Neb. Qlulian Girard Romane .......... IS Broad St., New York City Richard Lewis Rothenburg. .120 XY. 79tl1 St., New York City lfrank Elmer Rutan .......................... Sewickley, Pa. Douglas Rutherfurd ...... 279 Orange Rd., Montclair, NAI. Lee Samuels ................ 46 IV. 83rd St., New York City Fredrick Adams Savage, jr., 300 Goodwood Rd., Baltimore, Md. Wfalter Gaspard SCllCllCGl'.7Q Arlington Ave.,- Caldwell, N. I. Edmund 'Whitla Schenecker .............. Fort Wforth, Tex. Edward Cannon Schimpft .... 40 S. 16th St., Allentown, Pa. Charles VVil1iam Schlaitzer, jr., 138 Lincoln Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Louis Robinson Schmertz ..................... Jeannette, Pa. S 0 'IJ-15 DRINC-EIONIN 53, C-A,B-K,AC,vq jfrzsbman Glass Cfllnntinuehj NAME Anniuzss Otto Fredrich Schulz . . . ll Milwaukee Ave Chicafro Ill . . . 7 1 1 '., ,D , . Norman Wfilliam Schuster..769 Lakeview Rd., Cleveland, O. John Vtfilliam Scott, Jr., 328 N. Limestone St., Lexington, Ky. Alfred John Seidensticker.8 Hamilton Ave., Princeton, N. J. Williaiii Sellers ........ 1600 Hamilton St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Bonner Semple ......................... Sewickley, Pa. Lauren Elwood Shaw ......., 52 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. David Sutphen Sheldon .... 71 Monroe Pl., Bloomfield, N. I. Anthony Russell Sherman, 310 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. I. Charles Austin Sherman .... 381 Fourth Ave., New York City Clayton Carr Sherman ...... 208 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, Ill. Sidney Sherwood ........................... Cornwall, N. Y. Edward W'harton Shober, Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, Colo. Conover Slack .......... 537 Rutherford Ave., Trenton, N. I. Clifford Warreii Smith ...... 27 E. 72l1Cl St., New York City Everard Appleton Smith, 1221 Virginia St., Charleston, WY Va. Reuel Stevenson Smith .... 78 Hawthorne St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Vv'iman Henry Smith, Ir. ...... 129 North St., Buffalo, N. Y. Myron Adams Snable ................. Basking'Ridge, N. I. Abraham Barr Snively, Ir., 48 S. Church St., Wayiieslaoro, Pa. John Irwin Snyder ........ 8 Arlington Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Leslie Bliss Soper ........ 157 Iewett Ave., Iersey City, N. J. Charles Raymond Sortor .... 21 Edwards Pl., Princeton, N. I. Vliilliam Franklin Spalding, 849 VVashington St., Denver, Colo. Vlfilliam Baxter Sparks .................. Terre Haute, Ind. Frank Heath Speer, Ir....6748 Thomas St., Pittsburgh, Pa. l-l enry Osburn Speir, 276 Ridgewood Rd., South Orange, N. I. John Emerson Spence .... I5 Dickinson St., Princeton, N. I. Theodore Spencer, Ir. .....,................ Haverford, Pa. George Spottiswoode, Zlld, 197 Berkley Ave., Orange, N. I. John VVrig'ht Sproul .................. Lawrenceville, N. I. Hollins McKim Steele .... 610 Cathedral St., Baltimore.NMd. Nathaniel Stevens, 2l'1Cl..Q85 Hillside Ave., Plainheld, N. I. NAME ADDRESS Allen Byron Stevenson ......,. 234 W'ilson Ave., Beaver, Pa. Sloan Gifhn Stewart, 43 S. North Carolina Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Robert Stinson ......... 2200 Maryland Ave., Baltimore, Md. Charles Barnwell Strant ..................... Suffern, N. Y. NVilliam Raymond Stuhler .................. Monticello, Ia. Arthur Sylvester, JI'.,...I77 Christopher St., Montclair, N. I. Donald Frank Taylor ...... 12.1 N. I3'El1 St., Harrisburg, Pa. Gurney Taylor ............... 121 F.. 76th St., New York City Harold Lawrence Taylor ...... 1950 47th St., Brooklyn, N. Yi john Coard Taylor ........ 544 VJ. II.1.tl1 St., New York City Nicholas Smith Taylor ...... 32 Crescent Rd., Madison, N. I. Wfilliam 'McCaw Taylor ...... 523 Fairfax Ave., Norfolk, Va. Benedict Prieth Thielen ...... 416 Parker St., Newark, N. I. .Edward Trudeau TllOl113.S.I22g Madison Ave., Baltimore, Md. ,lames Fredrick Thomas ............ R. D. 5, Johnstown, Pa. Donald Henry Thompson. .916 Belmont Ave., Youngstown, O. Edward F. Thompson, jr. .... Glen Osborne, Sewickley, Pa. john Lewis Thompson, jr. .... 201 Gulf Bldg., Houston, Tex. Kenneth Hyde Thompson, 145 N. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. I. Archibald Mellick Thomson. .526 Land Title Bldg., Phila.. Pa. Chester Pinkerton Thomson, 309 Clinton Pl., Hackensack, N. I. George Frederick Tinker.Grace Church Rectory, Nutley, N. J. Walter Nathan Tobriner, 1406 16th St., N. TV., Wasliiiigtoii, D. C. Paul Xvallingford Todd. .824 West End Ave., New York City Albert Garey Towers, 2929 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Gerard Bostwick Townsend, Jr., 32 Liberty St., New York Citv Tohn Edmund Townsend .... 393 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. VVilliam l-lenry Palmer Townsend ......,.... Overbrook, Pa. VValter Lovell Turle .... 2216 E. Superior St., Duluth, Minn. Cecil ,Tohn Turney .......... 130 Lincoln Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Martin Charles Unfried ........ 58 Bryant St., Newark, N. j. Francis Ried van Buren ................ Harwichport, Mass. f. -3 ' ' -533: it ' I Q .-. 9 , na is D Qi N cgejciisi . aitgye -Aiwa A C- EE Jfrsshman Gllass' Ctllnncluhehj NAME ADDRESS George Malcolm van Dyke ................... Moosic, Pa. Joseph Van Vleek, 3rd, 59 Upper Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Kenneth Francis Vilsack..Io9o Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Theodore Volkening. 1239 Madison Av., New York City Perry Vossler ......................... Farmingdale, N. Y. John Moore Wallace, 2123 Lauray Ave., Waliiut Hills, Cincinnati, O. Richard Henderson Vlfallace, 318 Highland Ave., New Castle, Pa. Robert McCreery Wfangler ....... 27 Cliff St., New York City Howard Dahlman VVasserman, Hotel Majestic, Phila., Pa. Chauncey Wilsoii Wfebster ........................ Xenia, O. Hobart Godfrey Weekes .... 150 E. 72l1Cl St., New York City Horace Spengler VVeiser ........................ Decorah, Ia. Oscar Wells ......................,,......, Platte City, Mo. Robert Carlton VVells ...............,.... Brownsville, Tex. John Rogers Wfesterheld ...... 4.80 Park St., Montclair, N. J. Alan Huntington Vlfestervelt, 623 California Ave., Santa Monica, Cal. Cleveland Stuart 'White ...... 246 E. 105th St., New York City Vlfilliam Chopman 'White .... I6 N. Second St., Reading, Pa. , mia., NAME ADDRESS Peter McCaull XVhitehead ...,............. Wioodstock, N. Y. George Alfred Vfiggan, 236 XV. Chelten Are., Germantown, Pa. John Lloyd VVigton ........ First National Bank, Altoona, Pa. Edward Cooke Wlillcox ...... Forest Rd.. Englewood, N. J. John Edgar 'Williams Jr. ...... Seventh Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Palmer Francis Wfilliams. .3769 Olive St., Chevy Chase, D. C. Robert Lancaster 'Williams ................... Eccleston, Md. Stewart 'Williams .......... 1605 Pierce Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. NVilliam 'Murry VVilshire, 32 Hawthorne Ave., East Orange, N. J. Alexander Logan XA llSO11..345 S. Rebecca St.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Edward Mellon VVllS01l.I83I De Lancey Pl., Philadelphia, Pa. James Leigh Wfilson .......................... Parmville, Va. Robert Eli 'Winkler .......... 32 E. 64th St., New York City Wfilson Stapley Wlonham .... I7 Battery Pl., New York City Charles Jahleel Ylfoodbriclge ................ Shanghai, China Henry Thompson XVoodland .... Hutton Park, Orange, N. J. Paul Nlfoolley .........,.. 30 Rice St.. Newton Centre, Mass. John Story W'right. .Chestnut Ave., Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa. Charles Stewart lNurts .... Q26 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. an va grigwzgwg Z :Ju alavgag .Jawa gg , -yn .Magix-Z ia ,N ff 3- wo In lk. Z 1. 5. 0 BAE-TU-5-'LRALVA-C-ELQIN Qliifl Q - A - Qualifying Qtuhents NAME ADDRFSS HERBERT EDWARD ANDERSON, JR., Corning Rd., Norwich, Conn. ROBERT ANDREWS ............ 1606 State St., Harrisburg, Pa. JAMES HOWARD AUDREY, JR., 830 Park Ave., New York City -JACK BEALL, JR. .... Care of Interurban Bldg., Dallas, Tex. ROBERT KNAPP BEECHER ..................... Sennett, N. Y. LIVINGSTON LUDLOW B1DDI.E, Rittenhouse Club, Philadelphia, Pa. ISHAUR BLISS ............................... Burlington, Vt. JOHN CRAIG BRACKIN ...... I2 Franklin Ave., Greenville, Pa. MILTON KELLER BRESLAUER, 2 Hotel Netherlands, New York City GEORGE NATHAN BROWN, 235 S. 46th St., Philadelphia, Pa. ROBERT BUECHNER .......... 170 W. 59th St., New York City EDWARD 'THOMAS BURK ........ 725 Park St., New York City HENRY BOOTH CAMPBELL, 184 E. 72nd St., New York City MARK CARMACK .... 158 St. Charles Pl., Atlantic City, N. J. EDWARD BENNETT CARRUTH, III3 Main Ave., San Antonio, Tex. JAMES :KENNETH CASAD .............. Box 24, Merced, Cal. MACFARLANE LOFFERTY CATES, Advent St., Spartanburg, S. C. HOWARD GEORGE CLARK .... 510 Surrey St., Knoxville, Tenn. CHARLES ROSE COLEMAN, 1406 Lincoln Ave., Little Rock, Ark. KALMAN SPEILETICH COOK, I921 Tremont Ave., Davenport, Ia. BARTON STRANG CURTIS .... 523 W. Church St., Elmira, N. Y. SOI. CUTCHINS, JR., Mutual Life Insurance Bldg., Richmond, Va. PATRICK DELUCA ........................... Cos Cob, Conn. CHAUNCEY 'MERRIL DEMMING, 217 W. Fern Ave., Redlands, Cal. PAUL EUGENE DONALD .... 333 Ebenezer Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. CHARLES CLEVELAND DRENNAN, Fidelity Trust Bldg., Kansas City, MO. LAURENCE BLUN DUNN ..... 201 E. York St., Savannah, Ga. WARD CAPP ELDREDGE, 3000 Hemphill St., Fort Worth, Tex. NAME ADDRESS JULIUS LYMAN EDWARD ERICKSON, P. O. Box No. 471, Lake Charles, La. NORMAN KOHLER EYPPER, 168 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J. HUNTER DICKINSON FARISH .................... Camden, Ala. FRANK R. FERLAINO .... 519 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. ALBERT EDWARD FLOAN ..... Aberdeen Hotel, St. Paul, Minn. HAROLD RICHARDS FORD, Q15 W. Cypress Ave., Redlands, Cal. NVILFRI-:D PENN FORREST .... 25 Fairview Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. STUART MAURER FRAME .................... Peekskill, N. Y. THOMAS BOYD GETTY ...................... Murraysville, Pa. ROBERT IWARSHALL GIESY, JR. .................. Lancaster, O. ALBERT BARNETT GIl.BERT..HOf6l St. Regis, New York City CLAUDE THOMAS GLENN ....................... Elkin, N. C. FRANK ALBERT GOLD ................ R. D. NO. 2, Butler, Pa. LAWRENCE LYON GOLDSMITH, 36 W. 69th St., New York City GEORGE JEROME GREER, Great Southern Life Bldg., Dallas, Tex. AUSTIN PHILIP GUILES ...... 717 Columbia St., Elmira, N. Y. PLEAS OWINGS HARDWICK ...... Box 343, Holdenville, Okla. RALPH HOWARD HENSITAW, 138 E. Water St., Kalamazoo, Mich. ARTHUR SIDNEY HERZOG ...... P. O. Box 69, West End, N. J. JOHN JACOBS HESS .... 2020 W. Pacific St., Spokane, Wash. WILLIAM WII.SON HEWI'fT. . .211 Lincoln Rd., New York City JOEL LIILAM HILL .......... E. Ninth St., Fort VVorth, Tex. JAMES BYRON HILLIARD ...... Cherokee Park, Louisville, Ky. CHARLES EDNVARD HOPKINS, 43 E. Washington Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN HOBART VVARREN INGERSOLL, III2 Liberty Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. ROBERT MII.LIARD IVES ...... 962 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. RANSOM JOSEPH JACKSON .... 2200 Arch St., Little Rock, Ark. JAMES EDWARD JOHNSTON ................... '...Warsaw, Ill. JOHN WILEY KENDALL ....................... Meyersdale, Pa. DONALD DAVIDSON KENNEDY, 2203 W'alnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 'Q . ESE na E 112-I-N C-E fm . i .l 23.1.0 iA --BZEA QE Qualifying Svtuhents Cftluntluhehj NAME ADDRESS EDGAR OSCAR LTILGUS .......... 40 S. 7th St., Newark, N. J. EDVVARD STAUFFER IQING, 1243 Mt. Royal Ave., Baltimore, Md. JOHN BARBEY LEWIS ...... 320 W. 78th St., New York City WILLIAM URIE BTCCLENAHAN, 233 E. Second Ave., Monmouth, Ill. VVILLIS CROWELL MCCLENAGHAN, 37 Wiggins St., Princeton, N. J. JOHN FRANKLIN McCOY, JR....R. F. D. No. 3, Sussex, N. J. ORGAIN EDNVARD MCCULLOUGH .................. Waco, Tex. THOMAS COVINGTON McEAcH1N .............. Chietland, Fla. ALVA EDISON IVIALLORY ...... 134 E. 76th St., New York City JOHN ENIMANUEI. MANAS ............. Candia, Crete, Greece NIINER CAREY BIIARKHAM .................. Cobleskill, N. Y. KANICHIRO MATSUMOTO, 4725 Chester Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. VVILBUR THORNTON NIEEK ..................... Orleans, Neb. GEORGE- ROBERTS TYIEYERS ........ 340 Main St., Bellwood, Pa. ROSWILL MILLER .............. 969 Park Ave., New York City ALAN BURTON MILI.S .... 936 Vtfest End Ave., New York City JOHN ZIMMERMAN TVIONTGOMERY, 112 W. Fourth St., Sedalia, Mo. FRANK SEDDON MORRIS ........ 55 Oak Ave., Metuchen, N. J. EVERTS 'lVIOULTON...7I08 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. THOMAS FREDERIC MURRAY ................ North Bend, Pa. ALBERT NIILLIER NEVIN, JR., 6323 Callowhill St., Philadelphia, Pa. ALFRED NICHOLSON ........... ............ M oorestown, N. J. JOHN ELLIOT NICHOLSON, JR., 2345 Broadway, New York City VVAALTER ALOYSIUS O,ROURKE .... 348 QISt St., Brooklyn, N. Y. VVALTER ENIANUEL OSWALD ....................... Charm, O. THOMPSON GAY PARRISH ....................... Midway, Ky. FRANK NORWELL PAYNE..I9O1 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. FRANK FURRIVAL PEARD, 3507 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. HARTLEY ORCHARD PEARSON, I60 Watchung Ave., Montclair, N. J. BERNARD ROBERT PRESS .... 865 VV. 180th St., New York City ALLAN WALTER RANK .................... Williamstown, Pa. ARTHUR CHRISTIE REGAN Hotel Leamington, Minneapolis, Minn. NAME ADDRESS DON VVILLIAM REPS ...... 1560 Third Ave., Cedar Rapids, Ia. GUY M. ROIZERTSON ..................... Clendenin, W. Va. BTILBOURN THOMAS ROBINSON, IOO8 IOfl1 St., Huntsville, Tex. ANGUS BAKER ROSBOROUGH, 1626 Oak St., Jacksonville, Fla. JAMES ALEXANDER Ross ..... 118 Fifth Ave., New York City FRANCIS VVILSHIRE ROUDERUSH, 1328 Carr Ave., 'Memphis, Tenn. REINHARD FERDINAND SIEDENBURG, Round Hill Rd., Greenwich, Conn. GERSHAM VVELLES SMITH, 1418 E. Superior St., Duluth, Minn. JOSEPH HORKINSON SMITH .... I5 Clark St., Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN HUBERT STANTON ............. North Cohocton, N. Y. PAUL HOAG TARER ........ 14.0 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. XVILLIAIX-I DAVID TAYLOR .................. San Angelo, Tex. SAMUEL HARRISON THOMSON, Bible Institute, Los Angeles, Cal. LOUIS EDWARD TILDEN .... 502O Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. JOHN A. TOENSMEIER ................. 35 Neal St., Niles, O. ROBERT WALROLE TUREMAN. 618 Brush Creek Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. ALBERT BRISTOL TURNER ................... Chappaqua, N. Y. VVILLIAM BLAND VAN SICKLE, 37 N. Monroe Ave., Columbus, Ohio VVILLIAM SEBASTIAN NVALSH .... Edwards Rd., Cincinnati, O. H.AROLD LEE WARD ...................... Orchard Lane, Mich. ROI.I.IN MILES WARNER .... 1353 E. Jackson St., Muncie, Ind. EDMUND PLACE WATEREURY, 774 State St., New Haven, Conn. HAROLD ALEXANDER NVATERWORTH, 17th Sz A Sts., VVashington, D. C. ROY H. WENGER ........ . ............... Chambersburg, Pa. GEORGE A. VVIDEMANN. 905 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, N. J. HENRY HAROI.D VVINEBURGH. . .527 Fifth Ave., New York City ELIJAH FLOYD WRIGHT, JR. ............... Williamsburg, Ky. HWAN TOO YANG ............................ Tientsin, China GEORGE ALBERT ZABRISKIE, H, 36 W. 93rd St., New York City 'b' 1 Ui'-E BB' N C-EIO N B319 - A - Q R AAS Uhr Elhlllnming Skvtrhra bmi Ehmin Auerg Mark an rrpruhurvh frnm Uhr Igrinrvinn Svkvirh Bunk hg permizainn nf Ehmin Aung Mark anh illiaitlanh Birlknap Cllupgrightvh bg E. A. B. anh 1311. TB. , flu. . ,WI v fl ' QYIRV . , , V A - - .J A ,XirfgY UYuVQ1 V- .r-:V?:.655iV,-:5f2'5xi:g:mi 4,955.2 -' SSQVQJX ,ini , - V f- ,, V . . ,M A V -..f:::,:, . V V V ,.-- ' s I -N I ,-,,,V: . S . I . ,I,-,,,1- ',.I IW., I, V -'v, , J V ..' gf,e.zV,5,.:yVgV,-g zz, jg .. - S - X VQ:v...qz,MVwVf1f+sQE-'i'-ww. 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I, HARRIS FORGAN HUBBELL E. HARRIS FRICK COFFEY SCHROEDER R. F. BARNETT J. BIGGS, IR. F. B. CHRISTMAS G.. V. AzoY H. B. BLAUVELT VV. B. BRYAN, IR. P. M. CHAMBERLAIN E. H. COFFEY BOTELER W. F. FOLMER P1 F0 W? Ulrianglnz QEIuh OFFICERS, 1918-1919 B. CUTTING, 'IQ ................... . ............ Preszdent . G. HERENDEEN, JR., ,IQ ..... ....... S ecrefary and Manager OFFICERS, 1919-1920 E. HARRIS, '20 .................................... President E. S. HUBBELI., '20 ......... . .......... ,........ 1 'llamzgez' L. B. STUART, '20 ...... ..... 1 flssistaut Manager R. T. SHERMAN, '20 ................... .fild'Ue1'tis1'11g Managm' C. CUDLIPP A. B. CUTTING M. H. EWING H. S. FIRESTONE I. H. GRAY E. HARRIS VV. I. HARRIS R. T. FRICK MEMBERS, 1919 W. A. HICICS E. G. HERENDEEN, IR. R. H. IVTCCAGUE MEMBERS, 1920 E. S. HUBBELI. S. H. :KAUFFMANN I. R. KIMBARK G. MCCORNIICK MEMBERS, 1921 H. HELM R. N. LAWRENCE MEMBER, 1922 I. R. FORGAN 79 A. I. MARSH B. S. MICHAEL L. R. PAGE I. S. MONTGONIERY J. A. O,GORMAN A. H. SCHROEDER R. T. SHERMAN I. F. OATES I,-I gl ITF sp up IZ 'O U ,O 12 X 4 lun-- YW QPU 13 Q ! In I .wg IT, Ib Us li F R0 WPG Q0 U1 - I P 0 PRENTISS QUAY SMITI-I, II STUART TAYLOR WPIITE 'VVEVER SIEBERLING TU E D Q I N c: E TQN . gh I Jl,HHl!gmggg BLR asc -gkzwgg, 5 c CAST OF THE HONORABLE JULIUS CAESAR O ' zuailgm . - U15 P Qi N-QE-T QU B R' C f A - eifaigjf ' wif.. f Z!1ZIJe Zlaunurahle Eulius anim gf' rv N spite of the disadvantage of a short season, the Triangle Club of IQIQ revived with great success a former L' f production, 'The Honorable Julius Caesar. As work on the play could not be started until after the Christmas jf- holidays, the customary trip was not considered. However, the play was produced successfully four times in , Princeton and before an enthusiastic New York audience at the VValdorf-Astoria. J I- The Honorable Julius Caesar, hrst written by Booth Tarkington, '93, and Post lfVheeler, '91, was a travesty A ' 't' on the Shakespearean tragedy. It was also intended as a satire upon campus life and upon the political and social institutions of the time. In order to meet the requirements of an up-to-date comedy, it was necessary to revise the manuscript and this was cleverly clone by J. Biggs, '18, The production was entirely amateur without any professional coaching. Professor D. C. Stuart, of the University Fac- ulty, supervised the play, and he was ably assisted by A. B. Cutting, '19, the President of the Club. A decidecl effort was made to produce something more than an ordinary musical comedy and the tendency was toward a humorous light opera. This movement, which The Honorable Julius Caesar inaugurated, will be continued in Triangle plays. 2. OPENING .. ............................ .... E rd-man Harris 'CUE DR I N cijo N . gip ll llllhgggg 5,111 e - A - agigefx c The feature of the performance was the music by E. Harris, '20, with lyrics by E. H. Coffey, '20, and H. R. Walley, '19, while the undergraduate orchestra left nothing to be desired in its rendition of the score. The musical numbers, W'hen Rome Goes Dry, Julius Caesar, and the Serenade, proved to be the best in years and attained more than campus popularity. I. R. Forgan, '22, in the title role, dominated the stage and won a deserved personal triumph. E. S. Boteler, '21, as Mrs, Caesar, and R. N. Lawrence, '21, as Portia, inter- preted the chief feminine characters well. J. A. O'Gorman, '20, and W'. F. Folmer, '21, won praise for their work as Anthony and McCa1lus, respectively Much of the comic element of the play was provided by W'. Bowman, '18, as Julia, and R. Glenn, '22, as Augustus, The Skeleton Dance by W'. I. Harris, '20, and A. H. Marsh, '19, was a decided hit, while the singing of J. S. Montgomery, '20, as Vasolini, was also received with much applause. jllllusinal umhzrs 1. QVERTURE .. . , . . .Erdman Hawis ACT ONE SCENE r. Caj PIZZICATTO ANDANTE Qbj TRIUMPHAL MARCH 3. CAEsAR's SONG .........,..... . ....... ......... .... E 1' dman Harris LYRTC BY HAROLD R. WALLEY 4. CONSPIRATOR'S SONG ...... .... . . . . .... . . . . . . .... Erdmani Harris LYRIC BY HAROLD R. VVALLEY ' 82 1 '51 , TH-ff RR'-N Q51 QR EW IEJIIIIE B R IDLE- B RAL? Bw Bllusiral Numhvrn Mlnnrlnhrhj SCENE 2. 5, OPENING ................,. . . .................., ....Erdn:an Harris Cab FAIR ITALIA LYRIC BY EDXVARD H. COFFEY, JR. Cbj ORIENTAL DANCE 6. CLOSING MUSIC ................. .......... . ........ .... F . pVU1'l7M7'i07'i- Guilbert ACT TWO 7. OPENING . I Caj BACCHANALI .... 1 ........... . . . .....,.... . .... .Erdmau Harms LYRIC BY EDWARD H. COFFEY, JR. U35 VALSE ............ F. Warbzlrton Guilbert and H. Fowler .McCormick ' LYRIC BY EDVVARD H. COFFEY, JR. 8. HSERENATA ITALIANAU .... ..... E1fd11'za1z- Hawfis V , LYRIC BY ERDMAN HARRIS 9. HVVHEN ROME GOES DRY,,. . . .... Errlman Harris LYRIC BY EDVVARD H. COFFEY, JR. ACT THREE SCENE I. FUNERAL MARCH .... ..... . ...4l'7'fl'll'gCd by F. I'Vll1'b1LI'f0H Guilbert SCENE 2. 'KTHE BRITISH IsI.ES ................ .. ......... .. ..... .... E rdman Harris LYRIC BY EDWARD H. COFFEY, JR. ENTRANCE OF VESTALS .... . ................... F. Warburton Guilberi FINALE ............................. - - - -Efdmw Haffif Cab HVVHEN ROME GOES DRY!! Cbj UCAESARU 83 W H1125 ' o 0 QE 'EHR DD,INc,EJ'Qm , D31 c -A- D BA Q Triangle Qliluh .PRODUCTION ARRANGED AND STAGED BY DONALD CLIVE STUART. BOOK BY POST WHEELER, 1891, AND BOOTH TARKINGTON, 1893 LYRICS BY EDWARD H. COFFEY, JR., 1920, AND HAROLD R. XAIALLEY, 1921 MUSIC BY ERDMAN HARRIS, 1920 AND F. WAREURTON GUILEERT, 1920 INTER1'O1.ATED NUMBER BY H. FOWLER BICCORMICKV. 1921 W. I. HARRIS, ' J. D. OSBORN, ' E. H. WEVER,' East HON. JULIUS CAESAR ........ J. R. FOROAN, '22 CASQA ANTHONY ............ .... I . A. OYGORMAN, '20 ' CINNA ...... .... CASSIUS ............ ....... R . T. FRICK, '20 FULIUS ....... .... PORTIA .... R. N. LAWRENCE, '21 ARTIMIDORUS .... B. BLAUVELT, ' BRUTUS ...... .. .... ...... I . F. OATES, '21 SRARTACUS . I. P. SIEBERLING, ' AUGUSTUS .......... . ......... ........ R . GLENN, '22 VASOLINI ....... .... I . MONTGOMERY, ' JULIA .................... .... ...... W . BOWMAN, '18 MRS. CAESAR .... ...... LORDUS REOINALD JONES-JONES .... ..... W . F. FOLMER, '21 DANCFRQ Q W. I. HARRIS, JAMES, HIS VALET ........................ A. REICHNER, '21 ' ' ' O Y A. H. MARSH, ' POMPEY'S STATUE .................... S. H. KAUEFMAN, '20 THE CAPTURED GALLIC CHIEFTAIN f L D , MARMADUKE ........ . ONNELLY, IQ Glborus ORIENTAL MAIDS VESTAL VIRGINS R. F. BARNETT, '19 B. PADDOCK, '21 T. L. PRENTISS, ,IQ S. D. ROEINS, '22 M. S. QUAY, '19 VV. BARTLETT, '22 J. R. KIMBARK, '20 W. L. ALEXANDER, '22 R. B. MILl.ER, '21 T. M. BARTOW, '21 E. N. CASE, '22 GALLIC SOLDIERS ROMAN SOLDIERS G. F. VAUGHN, '19 G. D. MURRAY, '21 j. L. TALLMAN, '22 T. K. DRUMMOND, '22 R. T. GREGOR, '20 G. S. PIPER, '21 VV. H. ENGLISH, '21 W. E. STEVENSON, '22 C. H. YHAINES, '21 A. A. FRASER, '19 I. R. T. RYAN, '21 H. M. TWITCHELL, '20 H. F. MCCORMICK, ,2I J. E. VVERNER, ,2I B. SCHROEDER, '20 84 20 22 21 20 21 20 21 E. S. BOTELER, ' '20 19 o O -EELE UQQLN CBEI only B.R.1.gf5:-s.R.e.Q.Cm Triangle Qlluh Miuncluhehj C. CUDLIP11, ,IQ C. A. BRANDON, ,2O H. M. DEVO, '20 R. W. IILINOWORTH, Leader, E. HARRIS, '20 VIOLINS I-I. B. SMITH, ,20 R. S. MUELLER, ,22 W. R. COMPTON, ,2O VV. M. STRONG, ,2I O. T. MARSH, y22 C. P. TROWBRIDGE, ,2I CELLOS D. K. SCIIAEFFER, ,ZI A. R. SLAGLE, '22 HORN P. M. CHAMBERLAIN, ,2O TROMBONE N. T. LANE, ,22 CORNETS R. N. FLEMING, ,22 F. M. PHILLIPS, ,22 TUBA I. I. Cox, '20 ROMAN CROWD H. A. CALLAHAN, '21 K. O. WILSON, '21 M. DAVIS, '22 721 . Grzhkstra Piano, F. XVARIIURTON GUILBERT, '20 VIOLAS W. L. IVIORGAN, '20 I. M. SPIQERS, IR., ,IQ NW. A. TUCKER, '22 SAXOPHONES J, N, FRANZ, ,2O VV. P. RTCBRIDE, ,22 BASS VIOL H. K. NIARTIN, ,IQ FLUTES R. H. PRNTZ, ,2O J. Y. DATIQR, ,2I E. C. NIATHIS, ,22 CLARINETS W. B. SCHRAUFF, ,22 T. G. XVI-II'l'Ii, ,20 M. T. MEI.I.ON, ,22 TRAPS B5 R. S. NIETZGER, ,ZI Z-54:5 .- gg 'D-IE DRINC-QVON B-Ric-A-BPcAc Triangle Cllluh Swtaft JOHN BIGGS, ,IQ .... .... S tage Manager H. H. Ewmc, '19 .... L. R. PAGE, ,IQ .... ............ E Zectrrician W. B. BRYAN, '20 ..... May May May May Costumes and Wigs by Arthur W. Tams. Pianoforte Score and Orchestrations by Fauciano Designs of Scenery by W. MCK. Bowman, '18 Statue of Pompey by R. I. Powell, '22 Program Cover Design by F. A. Comstock, ,2O Property Blau . ....... C ostumer Srbzhule nf Rzrfnrmannes, 1919 7, 1919 .............. Student Performance, Princeton 8, 1919 .... Faculty Performance, Princeton 10, 1919 .... ....... ................. N e w York 17, T919 -- .... Princeton 86 U15 PQINC-ETON BRI C -A- B- RA C SCENE IN THE HONORABLE JULIUS CAESAR o 6 3 ' I o ca QEhgQ,LNgcgELQgN - W l1C 1b i5sios5iR,A illiriangle Qllluh, Sebehnle uf Cllfngagernents, 1EI1H:2H Princeton QFaculty Performancej ............... Princeton CUndergraduate Performanceb ....... New York .................................... Syracuse .... Buffalo . . . Columbus . . . Chicago . . . St. Louis Cincinnati . . Cleveland . . . Pittsburgh .... December December December December December December December December December December December I5 16 18 I9 20 22 23 24 2 5, 26 27 Newark . . . .january Montclair . February Baltimore . February XVashington February New York February Brooklyn . February VVest Point February Princeton Uunior Prom Pe-rformancej ..... March 6 Princeton fl-larvard Game Performancej .... .... R lay I5 Princeton CCommencement Perforrnancej .. .... ,Tune I2 O 3: ' it 0 o -Eff ' 55715: . U E 'lt' ' N C-5-T QN llflmlllllllmlttls B R I Q - A - B 12, A c he 35512 nf Surprise W OLLOVVING closely the non-professional, Anti-Broadway trend of The Honorable Julius Caesar comes another ka of the Triangle Club successes, The Isle of Surprise. Termed in the program-an Oriental melo-farce with 31 rl and although built around a strong plot, it is elastic enough to permit the introduction of a wealth of tuneful music and clever dancing. The entire production is purely amateur in that the music, lines and lyrics have been written by undergraduates, it has been coached by a member of the faculty, and all of the lighting and stage effects have been developed by student talent throughout, thus giving the play a distinctly Princetonian flavor. musical accompaniment, the new show has been conceived along the lines of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, , bb The play itself is complete in two acts, each of which has an individual and characteristic set of scenery. These settings stic effects and color harmonies, which, combined with weird semi-classical music, furnish a magnificent Oriental background. The costumes, for the most part, are brilliant and fantastic, and they vary from the harem garb of the Nautch Dancers, and the majestic robes of the Murad of Hurshibar, to the American styles of tourist johnny comprise a series of tasteful arti Topley. The scene of the play is laid in Hurshibar, a mythical island off the coast of British India, at some time indefinitely in the future. The plot, consisting of several lively bomb intrigues which result in the complication of most of the cast, revolves about two characters: Johnny Topley, an American tourist, and Namonia, a native princess. The latter involves Topley in a plot of her own, and in extracting himself from her clutches, he is entangled in several other conspiracies. These, however, are straightened out in the course of the play and the usual happy ending is accomplished. as Namonia, play the principal roles and they are on the stage throughout most of the show, during which Forgan, in a series of novel situations, contributes much of the comic element to the action in his characterization of a youthful American tourist, while Folmer admirably depicts the beauty and mystery of an laugh is E. H. Wexfer, '21, in his portrayal of a British sovereign, and the acting of W. I. Harris, '20, R. T. Frick, '20, R. N. Lawrence, '21 and F. M. Chapman, '22, is also very excellent. The chorus, though small in comparison with those of former years, is talented throughout, and the excellent quality of the dancing and singing, together with the brilliancy of the costumes, presents a picture of exceptional vivacity and charm. The entire play is under the personal direction and supervision of Donald Clive Stuart, Professor of Dramatic Literature, and as of last year, E. Harris, '20, and E. H. Coffey, '20, are responsible for practically the entire production, the former composing the music and dances, and Coffey, assisted by I-I. Walle5', '21, the lines and lyrics. Harris also coaches and directs the orchestra, which is considerably larger than usual. J. R. Forgan, '22, as Johnny Topley, and W. F. Folmer, '21, Indian vampire-princess. Another character worthy of many a 89 'h Y o -EH E D I2-I N-CAE-T' OJN - B gig -- A 7- gig AL f ' ' I I BLAIR TOWVER AND HALL x O 0 QQ 'Eli X P-Ill Npwfij QJN , Wil 5.12 'QQ:AgBiB 7 . AMQJ14 zl?.ff-si: if 7v !'Lff .i r-.X fi 7 g J nj Eb 7 ,M Y gf J Z 5 1 Q f Q X if , Q s 7J 7vA ' Q Q- Q ,Z F 7 fy f 15 '27 U .4 Q Q 4 Q ' AA fp! f' J ., K' - -' X ,g 5 I. . MJ xff Q37 :.f , J,-Vt XIX 5451 X' , M7 Lf M 'W ,777 F lf' MX fxlyuxfyw :fx J ffl S S- ' T f fy ' ffw L7 7 15 A ffwxx 43. Li 7M . 1, ' G 'JN VX 9 U7 QQ 5 N , .1 W JJ . '.A, gf X Q J .fy VQ- ' In '7 if -V' ' T n f L g ' ' X 445 '5fwoe'il,h., 00 oo J 5 E U1-LPiLL's'TQ1ELQ.'bL - Ul -CBi1,1-Q.QA +fC,QfKfeAC+l'! COMBINED MUSICAL CLUBS, IQIQ'2O IH E+ . .Sim mpg- ?' 2 A fa U00 moz nge? my-Im 3 5' sFi I ro frxfp '91 E32 -fum Sas DES 3.2: O 'IN-vs ljd '11 I'-I Q WPS? 5 WFP? www E52 255 R25 511,31 gm -Exo' Z'9 wnmw OTUUF15 S150 bww? HWWWS EQ U O 9 ggsag QQQUOE Q3 Ficjflzn CSHEFQ 5521 Wgam U7 F. ' 'U fflibw O I-I g zw E o o 9' Z Z S U m i 'Quiz I ' . THE DRINCLEIOIINI WIIMWIUZI III IE QDIC-A-BRACi V. BARKER BASKERVILLE BLAUVELT A. BRANDON M. CHAMBERLAIN musizal Qlluhs rwrganigatiun F. A. COMSTOCIQ H. N. DEYO H. R. DROWNE I. B. FIELD C. M. GARRICUES D. M. HALSTEAD W. P. HAMILTON MEMBERS, 1920 W. L. MORGAN F. S. POLHEMIIS R. F. PURDY A. REICHNER I. 'L. REQUA L. H. RICHARDSON E. IJARRIS H. H. HEWITT I. N. HYNSON S. H. ICAUFFMAN G. A. LAWRENCE R. VV. LEE J. S. MONTGOMERY MEMBERS, 1921 H. PINK G. R. HUNTER R. S. LCIETZGER H. B. GAFFNEY R. VV. ILLINGVVORTH W. B. MILLS C. H. HAINES K. H. KLIPSTEIN B. H. PADDOCK H. A. HARVEY I. H. LEII T. F. PADDOCK E. R. HOPICINSON C. NN. NLAYO E. F. RAHN MEMBERS, 1922 I. B. FIERLEIN R. S. HOLT R. H. LTANSFIELD F. S. FRAME T. HUIIN W. E. NIASSEY W. C. GROCE VV. P. TVICBRIDE O. T. MARSI1 MEMBERS, 1923 G. HARDY W. H. SMITI-I C. 93 B. L. E. ROGERS R. D. SPARHANVK R. W. SPEIR D. P. SWANEY H. C. TAYLOR VV. R. K. TAYLOR 'W. SCHABACKER 1. B. SKIDMORE L. B. SLOCUM W. M. STRONG I. L. TALLMAN F. M. ROUDEDUSI-I C. VV. SMITH STRAUT .............Ma1zager . . .f1ssi.sz'a1f1.t Manager . .Crczdmzte Treasurer P. B. TOWNLEY H. M. TVVITCHELL T. G. WHITE C. G. WILLIAMS W. G. WILMOT I. L. VVORDEN . D A. UEBELACICER L. VV. WITHERIQLL ' C. F. 'WOOD B. S. VVOODWORTH W. VV. SMITH W. E. STEVENSON K. H. ZABRISKIIC D O -- O O 'llYLll1LC.E.'lQO,l31 ' RVl Q jgjj-WB ETALVQ f GLEE CLUB BOND HARDY TAYLOR FINE GAFFNEY SMITH., C- NV. BRANDON FASH LE!-I DRUMMOND SMITH, VV. VV. SKIDMORE STRAUT MAYO BUTERBAUGH RAHN SLOCUM GROCE TALLMAN PURDY BASKERVILLE CROUSE REICHNER HEXVITT ILLINGWORTH SWVANEY SPEIR MONTGOMERY HAMILTON TOWNLEY BARKER o o AQ . 'Mm C fm K-1 Q6 A. COMSTOCK, '20 B. GAFFNEY, ,ZI S. HOLT, ,22 V. BARKER, '20 M. BARTOW, ,2I S. BOND, '21 A. BRANDON, '20 BASKERVILLE, '20 I. CROUSE, ,ZI S. DAVIS, ,22 B. BLAUVELT, '20 N. CASE, '22 B. COWAN, ,QI I 0 0 Eg TUE' DWNCJEION 1 642410-a:Hf,BAC W Else Ciluh OFFICERS J. S. NIONTGOMERY, '20 ............... ..... L eadcr ALEXANDER RUSSELL . . . ..... Director FIRST TENORS I. N. HX'NSON, '20 R. W. SCHABACKER, ' C. B, STRAUT, '23 I. H. LEH, '21 L. B. SLOCUM, '21 H. M. TWITCHELL, ,20 E. F. RAHN, ,QI SECOND TENORS D. R. BUTERBAUGH, '21 H. H. HEW'ITT, '20 C. W. SMITH, '22 P. M. CHAMBERLAIN, '20 C. W. MAYO, 321 W1 E. STEVIENSON, ,22 H. N. DEYO, '20 I. L. TALLMAN, '22 D. P. SWANEV, '20 FIRST BASSES T. K. DRUMMOND, ,22 H. A. HARVEY, '21 A. REICHNER, ,20 W. P. HAMILTON, '20 R. H. MANSFIELD, ,22 L. H. RICHARDSON, '20 G. HARDY, '23 R. F. PURDY, ,20 H. C. TAYLOR, ,20 SECOND BASSES I. B. FIERLEIN, 7.12 S. H. ICAUFFDTAN, '20 R. NV. SPEIR, '20 H. FINK, '21 I. B. SKIDMORE, '21 P. B. TowN1.1-:xx '20 W. C. GROCE, ,22 VV. W. SMITH, 7.22 R. W. II,LINGWOR'l'1I, '2 95 EN se TE ' 1 ...wg , O 1 V 5, Ji PWNCETON QMHMIMME BBILC-Afa5aACL BANJO CLUB KL! PSTEIN ROUUIEBUSI-I WOODWORTH XVOOD NCHFIDI5 MASSEY MILLER FRAME HAINES WI'l'1HilQILI. DYER IIINLEIN MARSH LEE SIIERMAN TAYLOR UELKELACNER IIUIIN ZABRISKIE HALSTED GARRIGUES XVILMOT 1'OI.lIIiMUS COMPTON DROWNE WORDEN FIELD EQEQWLQEED 12,1 Ng:-E1 0 N 551 Eg- A 125212259 W H. R. DROWNE, '20 A. L. DYER, 122 J. B. FIELD, ,2O F. S. FRAME, '22 iganju Qlluh W. R. COMPTON, JR., '20 ..... R101-1.111111 L. VVEAVER ....... FAC E. R. HOPICINSON, '21 R. VV. LEE, ,20 W. E. IMASSEY, '22 O. T. RLLARSI-I, ,22 BANJOS J F. S. POLHEMUS, 20 L. E. ROGERS, '20 I. L. REQUA, '20 W. H. SMITH, '2 3 R. D. SPARHANVK, '20 ......Leade1' ....Dfl'FCf07' C. I, VV11.1.1AMs, 120 VV. G. W11.M0T, '20 L. VVITHERELL, ,2I C. F. VVo0D, '21 B. S. VV001vw0RT1'1, '20 C. M. GARRIGUES, ,2C VV. B. NLILLS, ,ZI D. M. HALSTEAD, ,2O W. L. IlXqORGAN, '20 XV. R. K. TAv1,0R, ,2O I. L. XKIORDEN, '20 C. H. HAINES, ,21 T. F. PA1m001c, '21 D. A. UE1aE1.1xc1:1aR, 121 SAXOPHONES K. H. KLIPSTEIN, '21 VV. P. RJCBRIDE, '22 R. S. KTIETZGER, '21 T. G. XVI-Il'I'1f, '20 VIOLINS F. M. ROUDEBUSH, ,22 XV. M. STRONG, '21 TRAPS PIANO G, R, HUNTER, ,2I K. H. ZAHRISKIIE, '22 97 A ' ' fi O ' -rr-15 DQINQETON anne-A-gggc 'A- TI-IE UNIVERSITY BAND MORGAN SCHIMPFF GUILES ERDMAN MCCLENAGHAN FARR CHAMBERLAIN MYERS SCHRAUFF MILLER FRANK LANE MACKAY FLEMING PENTZ PHILLIPS PYLE NVELLS 2 I TE 'Q' -. , SRE DRE DWNCJEION slllfml lltia M1 C-A-'USAC I frinnztun Ukinihersitp Earth H I -mul mgmi ' ll l I J WEE? HE Princeton University Band, hastily organized this fall for the purpose . of providing music at the football games, will continue its existence more l f QE? on the order of a musicallclub. It is planned to make this organization a 'I Wig permanent one and extensive plans for the future are being made. These ' f SP include a series of concerts here and at other places as Well as a trip during 4 .-'I Easter recess. The band will also supply music at P-rades, rallies, football o and baseball games and Commencement exercisesg in short, anywhere that band music is illlllllllll lll rl nz needed' K Q ' OFFICERS f 1- R. H. PENTZ, '20 .................... .............. L eader - H. S. NIARGETTS, ,2I ..... .... A ssistaut Leader R. M. WEAVER. .' ...... ................ D irector CORNETS TROMBONES R, A, FLEMING, '22 G, M, PYLE, 223 R. W. ILLINGYVORTH, ,2I F. MYERS, '22 J E. E. MACKEY, '20 O. SWENSON, ,22 X129-NE, 22 , A- A- WET-LS, 22 F. M. PHILLIPS, '22 - - 1 ARGETTS, 21 CLARINETS . . ANKEY, . . . RA H, 2 SAXOPHONES R L H G W B SCH UN! ,2 H. F. GARRICK, '22 W. P. llflCBRIDE, 122 H. A. JONES, G. H. H. SEAY, G. W. V. JOHNSON, '21 E. K. MILLER, ,22 A. KLIPSTEIN, '21 W. M. WILSHIRE, '22 ALTOS W. R. FARR, ,ZI W. MCCLIQNAGIRIEN, '23 BARITONES TUBA P. M. CIIAMBERLIN, '20 G. W. Loos, IR., 722 J. J' GILLI ,22 E. C. SCI-IIMPFF, '23 R- P- MORGAN, i-23 DRUMS S. ERDIIAN, ,22 H. FRANK, JR., ,22 I. E. GARRETT, '22 99 0 O QE we DQJNQEIQN 'ERIC -Aj Meera The jlilusiral fllluhs, 1918:1919 f 'i'3o 77'i'o 37594 NDER the direction of Mr. Alexander Russell and Mr. R. L. Weaver, the University Musical Clubs were organ- ized in January. The Glee Club was ably led by Chandler Cudlipp, '19, while R. H. McCague, '19, proved Gong cove equally capable as the leader of the Mandolin-Banjo Club. Several feature numbers were added to the regular 5-723' y program of glee and mandolin club selections, among which were selections by a saxophone sextet and a piano and banjo specialty by E. Harris, '20, and T. Huhn, '22. Both of these numbers were favorably received by the various audiences, before which the clubs performed, as was also the work of the University quartette. During the season, which was necessarily short, six concerts were given by the clubs. Two of these were held in Prince- ton on the nights of the Junior and Sophomore Proms, while the clubs appeared during the Easter Trip at Wlashington, D. C.g White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., and Hot Springs, Va. In April during the stay of the Atlantic Fleet in New York Harbor, the Glee Club journeyed to New York and sang for the bluejackets on several of the ships of war. The program follows: 0 e an' og 33 455511 T55 31 1 no 8 e,l o Q' 9,92 Z-QN I. HQUAND MADELON,'-R0lJCYt ........ ...... ll landolfiu Club 2. WINTER SONG-Bullard ......................... Glee Club 3. PIANO SPECIALTY ......... E. Harris. '20, and T. Huhn, '22 4, ME-ow -Kaufman ........................ Banjo Club 5. CHANT or THE VOLGA BOATMEN-Russian Folk Song, Glee Club 6. SELECTIONS-Arranged ..... ............ S axophone Sextet T. G. White, ,20 K. H. Kl'ip.rfeiiz, '21 J. R. Forgau, '22 I. N. Franz, '20 R. S. Metzger, '21 W. P. McBride, '22 SCHEDULE T919 MARCH I4-Junior Promenade Concert ..........,.. Princeton APRIL I7 ..................................... .Washington APRIL 18 ..... White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. APRIL IQ .................. Hot Springs, Va. 7. SELECTIONS-.AI'1'B.llgCCl ........... Uuiziersity Quartet C. Cudl-ipp, 'IQ I. S. lllonlgomery, '20 C. A. Brandon, '20 R. PV. Illingwortlz, '21 8. DOWN ON THE FARM MEDLEY-Ayer ......... 9. HOLD NAssAU -Langlotz .......,..... OF CONCERTS APRIL 26-Glee Club Concert for the Atlantic JUNE I6-Sophomore Promenade Concert ...... IOO .Banjo Club .Glce Club Fleet, New York . .Princeton THE DPUNQEJON ERIC-A-B-EAC Qllbapel Qibuir ALEXANDER RUSSELI, ....... H. L. RICHARDSON, ,20 .................. FIRST TENORS I. N. HYNSON, '20 I. S. MONTGOMERY, '20 R. S. HOLT, ,23 E. F. RAHN, '21 I. H. LEH, ,2I R. W. SCHABACKER, ,2I SECOND TENORS H. H. HENVI'IT, '20 C. W. SMITH, '21 R. N LAVVRENCE, '21 H. R. WVALLEY, '21 J. A. MILT.PIOLLAND, '22 FIRST BASSES H. A. HARVEX', ,2I M. S. DAYYIS, 722 W R. F. PURDY, 720 . P. HAM1LT0N 20 1 SECOND BASSES R. H. HENDERSON, ,20 R. WV. ILLINGXVORTH, '21 I. E. IRv1NE, '20 P. B. CONVAN, '21 H. C. GABLE, '22 C. G1LL1Es, '20 . C. GR0cE, ,22 R. W IOI zoirwzastrfr . Ol'gCl7li5f B. SLOCUM, '21 B. STRAUT, '23 WOODBRIDGE, '23 M XrV1NF1E1.D, ,122 C. VVRIGHT, '22 SOUTHNVORTHA, '20 S. VVOODBRIDGE, ,EY LATROBE, '20 VV. Loos, '22 B. TOXVNLEY, '20 'mi DQINCETON : I E msc BRAC 365 , W -im . BTffffifl 1'EE MCCOSH XVALK X geEi'EI:LE.l12-ml-C.ELIQ B Rl C - gif QAFLA C Q UHLIKATIHN5 ' if ERElQ.5T.E2LLN2Q.f2,LQNM U1: 611145 EB L9 - A ALC ESE The Eailp Btinnetnnian CHAIRMAN JOHN M. HARLAN, 720 MANAGING EDITOR ROBERT T. SHERMAN, 720 EDITORS HACKNEY, ,2O T. I. E. PULL1NG, '20 H. B. GAFFNEY, '21 HALSTED, '20 G. P. BERRY, '21 C. P. TROWBRIDGE, '21 R. I-IALL1BURToN, ,2I A. REICHNER, '21 S. B. COLLINS, '21 F. R. DULLES, '2I HEISERMANV, '20 H1TzRoT, '20 IQNOWER, ,20 CIRCULATION VV. B. BRYAN, IR., 720 BUSINESS MANAGER I-I. S. FJRESTONE, JR., '20 EDITORIAL CHAIRMAN JAMES H. DOUGLAS, JR... 120 E. SREER, '21 E. H. VVEVER, ,ZI B. CARTER, '22 I. B. RAMSAY, '22 MANAGER ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER PHILIP VVALLIS, '21 ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGERS F. S. POLHEMUS, '20 L. M. STEVENS, '20 ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGER R. DENNISTON, 121 105 - U -EI .E D Q I . L'I4lf! U,T,w- ED Big' C ..1A ig KLA C JA 7 THE TIGER BOARD, 1919-zo UWFNEY WEVER PAGE UPSON BOTELER SNYDER ROSSIN Primm' IIARIUNGIER coLI.1Ns Jzfxxuzu ENGLISH REICIINIER nm'NoLDs nrzuxs WYLII2 MCMASTISR CoMs'rocK COFFEX' BURKE BUSIINISLL 'QUE DQlNQIij'Qlg 2R,C,A-QKAQT A rimzetun Uliiger MANAGING EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER EDWARD H. COFFEY, JR., '20 I. LOGAN BURKE, '20 ART EDITOR FRANCIS A. COMSTOCK, '20 ASA S. BUSHNELL, '21 ................. ...... L itcrary Editor LOUIS C. REYNOLDS, ,20 .... ..... . .Circulation Manager XY. BROVVNE BAKER, ,2I. . .. ...Am-'t Business Manager VV'11.L1AM H. ENGLISH, '21 ........... Ass? Business Manager LITERARY DEPARTMENT D. M. BARRINGER, '21 F. R. DULLES, '21 W. M. STRONG, '21 E. S. BOTELER, '21 H. B. GAFFNEY, '21 E. H. VVEVER, '21 V A. REICHNER, '21 ART DEPARTMENT BUSINESS DEPARTMENT E. HARRIS, '20 E. SNYDER, '22 R. I. UPSON, '21 E. L. ROSSIN, '22 E. R. PERRY, '21 F. L. PAGE. ,22 107 . 'r'-512124-.fsLQ5I4lQmT U - QR gQ : e +Jzf2,.A C NASSAU LITERARY MAGAZINE BOARD, 1919-1920 DULLES CUSHING CARPENTER TEN NANT WALLEY E. HARRIS HAMILTON BLAUVELT CARRICK 0 0 ' i O o assau literary 3H1Iaga5ine . EDITORIAL BOARD H1RA1x1 B. BLAUVE113 ,2O .......... . ,....... Managing Editor ERDMAN ILIARRIS, 52C GEORGE E. HJXCICNEXV, '20 HAROLD R. IVALLEY, ,121 F. RHI-:A DU1.1.1:s, '21 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT R.u'MoN11 L. HfXMILTON, '20 ......,....... Busiums Manager JOHN D. ,-NICNIASTER, ,IQ ..,............. Ci7'CZlIGf1'07L Manager C. L.,Cg3RR1CK. IR.. '20 E. W. A. SCIIUMANN, '20 C. C. I. CARPENTER, '21 L. I. CUSHING, '22 G. G. TENNANT, IR 1 , 109 ' 1 o o i f X : o o 'EH E D RJMN QEI O N , lilfrllx B R 1. C -5 - 5 g ,oLc ' THE PICTORIAL REVIEW BOARD, 1919-1920 JACKSON MERRITT PAUL TRONVBRIDCE IIUBBELL DUCAS PECK LEH STEERS OSMER MORGAN XVANLESS EE U12 HQ' N Cl f'fff'N BWQTEYF- i?v'P-'RWA-C iBrincetnn tutorial imhiem EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ' G. C. OSMER, '20 PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS DEPARTMENT EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT H. R. WANLESS, ,20, Manager W. I.. MORGAN, '20, Manager P. C. PECK, '20 E. E. YEOMANS, '20 L. V. BARKER, '20 R. I. PAUL, '20 R. DUCAS, '22 I. I. TAYLOR, '20 A. B. JACKSON, BUSINESS DEPARTMENT J. R. STEERS, JR., 120, Manager I. H. LEH, '21, Circulation Manager E. S. HUBBELL, ,2O G. A. TROXVBRIDGE, y20 C. R. MCGREGOR, ,2I S. MERRITT, Ill O 0 'U , U 6: ---1 - --- -s-..- L... L.. ,,,,,,- .19,luJiW?1V..,,j,,, ' 0 O H8 -.Ql2.LN.C,ELClN SRUNMSTTQE 01BI'CH5lfi'f'5llE4IAQCF' LQQQLL Jfnrmer Erin-a-Era: QBffin:e1fB 15553 V01-' A CgA1lFgiiI1EPE M6 BUSINESS MANAGER ART EDITOR . . 1 X f 1376-77 2 P. R. PYNE, '78, 1377-73 3 C. TALCOTT, '79, 1373-79 4 D. M. BCTASSIE, '8O. 1379-30 5 F. G. LANDON, '81 1880-81 6 E. B. CR1TcI-ILOW, '82 1331-32 7 0. H. GROUSE, '83 1332-33 8 C. T. MACBTULLIN, '84 1333-34 9 J. K. MUMFORD, '85 1884-85 I0 M. HAI.STE.AD, '86 1335-35 II J. W. ELDER, '87 1335-37 I2 J. H. PERSHING, '88 1337-33 I3 R. E. SPEER, '89 1888-89 I4 J. M. YEAKLE, '90 1339-90 15 C. F. HONVELL, '91 1390-9,1 16 V. L. COLLINS, '92 1391-9? I7 H. R. DAN1ELS, '93 1892-93 18 M. H. SICARD, YQ4 1393-94 I9 T. S. HUNTINGTON, '95 1894-95 20 C. B. BOSTwIcIc, '96 1395-96 21 W. S. HARRIS, '97 1896-97 22 R. D. DRIPPS, '98 1397-93 23 GEORGE K. REED, ,QQ 1898-99 24 CHARLES YEOMAN, '00 1899-O0 25 WALTER E. HOPE, '01 JOHN L. ROGERS 1900-01 26 GTTO T. NLALLERY, '02 CHARLES A. CASS 1901-02 27 FRANKLIN L. VVRIGHT, '03 FRANK H. LITTLE 1902-03 28 E. MCP. ARMSTRONG, '04 HAROLD C. SMITH 1903-O4 29 KENNETH S. CLARK, '05 HENRY SWAN HENRY O. NIILI,IKT:fN 1904-05 30 SINGLETON H. BAIRD, '06 PAUL S. SEELY KENNETH S. GOODMAN 1905-06 3I CHAS. T. LARZELERE, '07 NEWX'EI.L W. MCINTX'RE RICHARD S. BARBEE 1906-07 32 ROBERT C. CLOTHIER, '08 THOMAS TALIAFERRO LAWRENCE M. THOMPSON 1907-08 33 EARLE T. HOLSAPI-LE, '09 HERBEIiT A. BOAS JOHN I. SCULL 1908-09 34 JAMES S. DENNIS, 2d, ,IO WILLIAM H. FLAMMER JAMES BOYD, JR. 1909-10 35 IRA F. BENNETT, ,II LOUIS ASTEVVART, JR. THEODORE S. PAUL 1910-11 36 GEORGE W. BUNN, JR., '12 CARL W1 JONES JACOB RIEGEL, JR. IQII-I2 37 EARLE L. DOUGLAS, ,I3 SAMUEL D. BELL XVARREN R. SMITH 1912-I3 38 JOHN M. COLT, '14 JOHN H. O,NIELL A. C. M. Azov, JR. IQI3-I4 39 DONALD MYRIGK, '15 JAMES F. ADAMS ROBERT H. SGANNELI. IQI4-I5 40 JAMES R, STOCKTONI '16 JOHN M. RAYMOND, JR. HIENRX' G. GILLAND 1915-16 41 HENRY T, DUNN' ,I7 THOMAS H. MILES JR. YVALTER M. BROADWAY 1916-I7 42 RICHARD M, GRIFFITH, '13 HILARY R. CHAMBERS DAVID R. SHO'1'WIiI.l. 1917-I8 43 I-1131111111 P, XAAN DUSEN, ,IQ SAMUEL N. COMLY ROBERT F. IZARNI-:T'r 1918-19 44 VV11,1,1AM H, DOWNS, '20 HARVEY S. FIRHSTONE J':RIlM.XN HARRIS 1919-20 45 DEAN R. BUTERBAUGH, '21 DONALD B. FORESMAN ICDWARD ll. P1-:RRY 'EELS D Ill N C ETUN Qfz I ig, - 5:1 Eng fit' The Zgriezazigrae Volume XI..lV Glass nt nineteen bunhreh anh Qimentp The 3803111 WILLIAM HORATIO DOWNS, Colorado, Clirairmau HARVEY SAMUEL FIRESTONE, IR., Ohio, Business Manager WILLIAM IRVING HARRIS, New jersey, Photographic Editor ERDMAN HARRIS, Pennsylvania, Art Editor JOHN PURNELL DENNIS, Maryland, Asst. Business Manager JAMES BARKER FIELD, Colorado WILLIAM LYTTLETON SAVAGE, Pennsylvania JOHN ALBERT WILSON, New York II4 5? imhvwmiwigsio' ,W nygg B P. lv c: -'A -'Eb' Ei f-ISE rinretun Qlumni weekly EDITOR EDWIN M. NORRIS, ,QS ASSOCIATE EDITORS PROFESSOR CHRISTIAN GAUSS , DONALD GRANT HERRING, '07 EDITOR OF THE UNDERGRADUATE WEEK ROBERT T. SHERMAN, '20 BOARD OF DIRECTION CHARLES W. H-ALSEY, IQS, Chairman V. LANSING COLLINS, '92 CHARLES SCRIRNER, '75 .AINDREVV C. IMBRIE, '95 C. WHIT BUSINESS MANAGER PAUL G. 'I'oMLINSoN, '09 IIS Nav IDARROXV, '03 i' U15 D DLLN Q51 owm signin cz - A - ggjfsic PRESS CLUB MCCULLOUGI-I BAKER KING AZOY ANDERSON BROWN DENNIS T O .--MW .,.,,s,i,,,, , Q ff EEE 'mzui ER I N csegrojsi BFRCC-1 A -P-,SA C pi The Rrmnnetun Elimhersitp was Qllluh HE Press Club is an Organization for supplying the newspapers and other periodicals throughout the country ll E' with information concerning activities at Princeton. Its members are the olhcial correspondents forthe papers Q ii throughout the eastern and middle-western states and for the Associated Press, the United Press, the Interna- E Q tional News Service, and the Standard News Union. h'lC1lli7C1'Sl'1lD is gained through competition. OFFICERS RANDOLPH E. BROWN, '20 ............ ...,... P resident ROBERT M. :LVICCULLOCHJ '21 ..... .,..... I irc-P1'esz'de1it JOHN P. DENNIS, '20 ....,.... .... . S'4'r1'etary-T1'casu1'vr MEMBERS, 1920 ll C. ANDERSON G. V. AZOY R. T. SHERM.-xN MEMBERS, 1921 I. M. BAKER A. REICHNER W. M. STRONG E. H. XVEVER MEMBERS, 1922 H. G. KING F. L. PAGE II7 TU-EQBRMCMELQ-N 511' C-: A?fl3lElA-AC-gi PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS 1' O ' ,:,, 7 0 o g mi D Q l N C-CTO-131 QR I C 4 A 1 B R' A C 1Brincetun Utlnihmfsitp Brass Th P 'nceton University Press, includinglthe gbuilclingnnd all printing equipment, is a gift of Mr. Charles Scribner, e ri '75. It is a very important auxiliary of the University sinceit handles the piinting work for all departments, and issues the ofhcial and student University publications. It also doesmost of the local town work and publishes a Princeton paper, The Packet. A 1 M hij OFFICERS CHARLES SCRIBNER, '75 ................ ........ P resident M. TAYLOR PYNE, '77 ......... ..... I f'ice-President CLARENCE B. NIITCHELL, '89 ..... ........ T reasiwez' C. VVHITNEY DARROW. '03 ..... ..... S ecretary PAUL G. 'l'oIxILINsoN ....... .... Il lcmagfr COUNCIL GEORGE A. ARMOUR, '77 JOHN G. HIBBEN,. '82 ARCHIBALD D. RUssELL AUGUSTUS TROWBRIDGI5 .ANDREW F. WEST, '74 ROBERT BRIDGES, '79 C. WHITNEY DARROVV, '03 DAVID PATON CLARENCE B. MITCHELL, '89 ARTHUR H. SCRIBNER, 'SI CHARLES SCRIBNER, ,75 GEORGE C. XVINTRINGER, 'Q4 PARKER D. HANDY, '79 M. TAYLOR PYNE, '77 CHARLES SCRIBNER, IR., '13 TRUSTEES CLARENCE B. lNf1TCI-IELI., '89 M. TAYLOR PYNE, '77 PARKER D. HANDY, '79 ARCHIBALD D. RUSSELL CHARLES SCRIBNER, '75 l I9 'h Y O 6 ,z X gi V .0 EFEWIH-L2f2u:LC,ELO-N11 Ml!!! a R,f.Q -A fig A.c J' I-IALLS AND CHAPEL wuv we B ai D15 W Joy M - 9, 59. Q ? .-.-il W F h I Q VU! ff L HA l SW E 'ff , H Egg-TU-E-HQLMC-E10-N TM QB' 9 1A: fgafe Q CLIO HALL A. F. F..'Abbott I. W. Basore H. H. Bender M. F. Blau A. A. Bowman C. F. Brackett D. L. Buffum E. Cary V. L. Collins K. T. Compton E. G. Conklin F. H. Constant H. L. Cooke H B. Cornwall 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. Catfrey O O ' f'l. if o SAE U15 EQ ' N Q51 QL! UW -i ll-.Q aa. igg1H+.,fA.- 77 T 5' Ln W Fl 5 ! ?UCfQIiP'l J. G. A. B. J. P. K. I. G. J. B. Qllliusupijir Society FOUNDED 1765 OFFICERS C. B. ROGERS, '20 ...................... ..... P resident W. H. HENDRICKSON, '20 .......................... Treasurer A. P. BASKERVILLE, '20 ......... .................... S ecretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ILLE, '20 B. CARTER, '22 W. H. HENDRICKSON, '20 S. Corwin F. Covington Dahlgren Davis S. Dederick G. W. Elderkin H. B. Fine H. J. Ford C. Gauss W. Gillespie W. B. Harris D. G. Herring P. Hoskins A. Hulett S. Callison W. Cohn B. Cowan, Ir. N. Dean E. Demarest H. Douglas, I L. Eynon V. Flaig Fleming I'. I. P. SEIBERLING, '2r Eliarultg ilmemhern T. W. Hunt A. C. Johnson F.. W. Kemmerer W. Koren W. Libbey W. Long H. Loomis C. R. Maclnnes M. MacLaren D. 'Magie W. S. Meyers F. Neher E. P. Northrup 19211 G. G. Fox R. Hartshorne S. T. Haviland W. H. Hendrickson A. W. Horton, Jr. I. M. Landis D. H. McAlpin, 341 T. B. Miller, Jr. I. S. Montgomery l23 . C. McComas, Ir. C. G. Osgood F. L. Patton W. K. Prentice W. M. Rankin E. C. Richardson E. Y. Robbins T. deC. Ruth R. M. Scoon S. Shellabarger H. R. Shipman G. H. Shull E. B. Smith H. S. S. Smith W. S. Mossman F. C. Peck F. S. Polhemus H. 'M. Richardson T. H. Rickert G. A. Robbins C. B. Rogers W. L. Savage A. P. Smith, Ir. B. Rooms, '20 I. D. Spaeth C. W. Spencer D. R. Stuart H. W. Thayer H. D. Thompson H. van Dyke O. Veblen W. U. Vreeland H. C. Warren T. I. Wertenbaker A. F. West W. F. Willoughby W. W. Willoughby M. D. Smith I. H. Tufel, Ir. A. H. Van Allen W. C. Vermeule G. A. Waddington H. M. Walker T. G. White G. F. Williamson E. XVolf G. C. A. Anderson C. U. Atkinson W. B. Baker E. L. Barbee W. L. Barclay, Ir. J. M. Benson W. E. Benua G. P. Berry R. W. Bluntschli G. P. Bryan L. S. Burns D. R. Buterbaugh VV. S. Carter R. W. Cossum S. B. Creasy C. I. Crouse F.. M. Anderson I. O. H. Anderson A. deR. Baker ' A. S. Barnes A. H. Barr I. F.. Bathgate E. L. Bennett J H. Bennett W. T. Black G. C. Bovaird I. C. Boyce L R. B. Bradshaw E. N. Browne J. M. Brown B. Callender U A. B. Campbell B. Carter , E. N. Case ' I. F. Causey J. Chace H. N. Collinson 'II I - V 111.8 O O US Q LQ an 9.365515 Qllinsuphi: Snrietg Cflllnniinurhj I. S. Curtis XV. A. Dew I. P. Dixon F. R. Dulles A. Dunn, Jr. J. H. Fawcett H. Fink H. R. Fisher D. B. Foresman P. V. Forster R. Halliburton B. H. Henderson F.. T. Herndon R. Hopkinson W. V. Johnson A. Kazanjian ' V. A. Cordes, Ir. 'W. M. Cramp L. B. Crane, Jr. VV. A. Cudlipp A. L. Cuff H. Cunningham L. I. Cushing C. M. Deming C. Denby, Ir. A. A. Densmore, Ir. VV. F. Dittig S. C. Dodd T. K. Drummond R. Ducas F.. S. Dunn I. F. Dunn I. B. Eggenberger I. R. Engle R. M. Evans E. C. Ewald I. B. Fierlein 1921 E. Kent L. Keyes, 3d D. Kitzmiller H. Klipstein Knowles, Ir. G. Knox C. Kopp, Ir. A. Leggett . H. Leh V. Lindabury, Jr. S. Loose T. McCormick F. McCormick, Ir. M. McCulloch ' S. McDonnell W. McLaughlin, Ir. 1922 R. Ford R. Forgan G. Fort F. Garriek Glenn Gordon, Ir. P. Guiles K. Hamilton C. Hart Harvey L. Henderson S. Hensel H. Higley C. Hollander S. Holt H. Hussey, Ir. S. Jett R. L. Johnson M. Keeney E. S. King A. G. Lambert IZ4 H. S. Margetts C. W. Mayo M. Meyer J. D. Mish J. W. Murray J. H. Neher R R . . Osborne T. B. Penneld, Ir. I. N. Pope E. F. Rahn G. M. Rawlings VV. S. Red, Ir. R. P. Rhodes H. T. Richardson VV. Rogers, Ir. I. E. Russell P. A. Leighton M. B. Loeb G. W. Loos, Jr. W. B. MacCready R. D. MacDonald VV. B. McFerran W. B. Mcllvaine, G. I. Mcllwain A. 'McMillan A. L. Manchee I. T. Mandell VV. E. Massey. Ir. E. C. Mathis K. Matsumoto T +-3FJ'f' Zz!! ummm '-1:-UQQ' 522?f .4,,,mE Sw IIJCDV' F. . iMurrey A. . Neldon P Niles Ir. 1211335 R. Schirmer S. Scureman 'Z E ' J. P. Seiberling A. N. Sloane L. B. Slocum H. S. Smith, Jr. E. Speer G. R. Stevens I. L. Tappen H. B. Tarbox VV. T. Thach C. P. Trowbridge H. H. Welles, 3d A. W. Webster I. L. Werner P. E. Wheelwright F. L. Page H. O. Pearson R. I. Powell A. H. Raynolds E. I. Reeser XV. S. Reeve I. M. Reynolds E. C. Robbins S. D. Robbins C. A. Robinson, Ir. W. T. Rowley R. C. Schlotterer F. P. Schofield F. R. Shuman I. Sinclaire M. Sinclaire C. O. Sloane XV. B. Snell P. I. Spaulding T. WV. Steans P. I. Stecher P. G. Strong G. G. Tennant W. B. Todd H. A. Tull W. I. L. Adams, Ir. j. Allen L. W. Allen T. S. Anderson F. M. Archer, Ir. j. A. Aull, 3d B. L. Bailey J. P. Baldeagle J. T. Baldwin C. H. Barth, Ir. 'M. Baum L. H. Bernheim S. K. Bradley C. B. Breaux N. C. Brower E. VV. Brown J. R Burns L. G. Caldwell A. S. Campbell Carr . S. Carter, Ir. C. O. Chestnut G. M. Chorlian R. H 'lr g if . - ..a-14.6 . 1 f f 5 o 0 D12 PMN CLEIQQI L ll lil - ee 'gifs 12- esac.. RE Glliosupbic borietp Cmuncluhehj C. H. Tuttle, Ir. W. G. Tuttle M. Ulman E. R. VanSant I. B. Cleaves E. A. Cornwell VV. R. Courtney wmpowwpxxwpwmwmwrmwr B. Dailey, Jr. S. Dashiell L. Davis B. Dulley F. Eberhard Farney G. Ferguson Fite Forstmann S. Foster A. S. Franklin, I L. Fredenburg Gale L. Gailey H. Gibbon, Ir. G. Gibson, Ir. G. Goelz Goodbody A. Goodspeed, Ir. P. Gorman R. V. Z. Voorhees I. I. Wainwright M. O. West W. P. Wilkies 1923 1. A. C. Gray H. C. Haupt W. L. Haywood H. V. Herndon F. M. Howard T. L Howard R. H. Howe C. T. Jackson E. S. Ienney R. C. Jones R. H. Jordan A. Kabet G. S. Kaighn, Ir. G. G. W. Keech E. F. Kerr, Jr. J. H. Kemp M. Kleinman H. M. H. Kimball D. F. Lehnert H. R. Lewis L. Long, jr. I. R. Maclfinney P. Marshall I25 A. L. G. T. Wittmer C. Woods, jr. C. Wright S. Makrauer T. VV. Merritt H. C. Miner, Ir. A. Motley J. R. Mulliken R. W. Nelson A. L. Newman, 2d D. Newton K. E. Niemann F. B. Noss H. B. Odell, lr. A. G. Paul, jr. R. D. Peclc P. L. Penfield VV. E. Price G. iM. Pyle R. O. Read ' V. D. Rickert H. C. Roberts D. E. Robinson E. Schimpff O. F. Schulz C. C. Sherman VV. L. 'Wright, Ir D. H C. M. A. ?'OF1WZCELbFn'w'f' H. 5: c. H o A B. Young Young Slack A. Snable B. Snively, Jr. I. Snyder W. Sproul G. Stewart B. Stevenson L. Taylor S. Taylor C. Thielen F. Thompson, I. Turney VanVleclc T. Volkening M. Wallace W. VVebster G. Weeks VVells C. Wells R. . H. VVestervelt G. A. Wiggan F.. C. Willcox I - QQ 3. O 0 2451- T' 'mg . O O . Q I'1LlQLEI2.EL2DI. IU1'+ .Q s:... .EET .CQQRDEAEQEEEE Qllliu Ziaall rigs Qlluntests JUNIOR ORATORICAL CONTEST SECOND PRIZE ............................, C. B. ROGERS,, FOURTH PRIZE ..... .... A . P. BASKERVILLE, ' LYNDE PRIZE FIRST PRIZE ..... .................... S . D. SHERRERD, ' SECOND PRIZE .... ........ R . C. SAILER. ' THIRD PRIZE ..... ..... W . D. F. HUGHES, ' WINNER OF MacLEAN PRIZE G. A. WADDINGTON, '20 WINNER OF TRASK PRIZE S. D. SHERRERD, ,IQ FRESHMAN ORATORICAL 'CONTEST FIRST PRIZE .......................... . . . . .C. O. SLOANE, FRESHMAN DECLAMATION CONTEST 20 FIRST PRIZE ........................ . ..... I. XV. STEANS, '2 20 SECOND PRIZE .... ..... G . G. TENNANT, '2 THIRD PRIZE ..... ......... B . CARTER, '2 I FRESHMAN EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING 9 CONTEST 19 I9 FIRST PRIZE ..... ..................... S . C. DODD, '2 SECOND PRIZE .......................... C. H. TUITLE, IR., '2 INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATERS WV. H. HENDRICICSON, IR., '20 R. C. SAILER, 'IQ S. D. SHERRERD, '19 FRESHMAN DEBATERS R. B. BRADSHAW, '22 H. S. HENSEL, '22 B. CARTER, '22 S. C. DODD, ,22 '22 C. DENBY, IR., '22 C. H. TUTTLE, '22 126 2 o O Woodrow Wilson John Grier Hibben Moses Taylor Pyne E. P. Adams W. M. Adriance I. W. Alexander, 2d P. Boutroux P. M. Brown C. Butler E. Capps J. H. Capps F. L. Critchlow I. N. Armstrong, Ir. I. G. Bechtel W. H. Brooks, Ir. F. W. Bruns W. B. Bryan, Ir. F. Buechner, Jr. O C. M. Butler ,T. G. Campbell R. A. Cannon C. L. Carrick, Jr. J. Carson, jr. P. M. Chamberlain G. H. Chase, 3d M. E. Clark I. P. Cotton C. B. Dall F. A. DeMaris, Ir. I. P. Dennis H. N. Deyo H. S. Dimmitt 0 .. . at atb. 'Url E LQJQ-LN C-EJ' 0.151 UWQ 5,1 , Q - A - B R.A,c,, Qmeritan Tlliltlbig iutietp OFFICERS, 1919-1920 L. 'M. STEPHENS ............................ ..... P resident G. H. SIBLEY. R. F. PURDY.. M. W. Croll R. S. Dugan L. P. Fisenhart M. S. Farr F. A. Fetter C. L. Fleece W. Foster G. H. Gerould N. E. Griffin G. M. Harper E. . Harvey F. Hutson FZ Todd, Ir. . Douglas C. Donner W. H. Downs A. H. Fawcett I. F. Fennelly, Jr. I. B. Field H. B. Fine G. C. Frazer I. N. Franz rw D. L. B. Fringer C. E. Garnaus C. B. M. Garrigues G. B. Gray, Jr. C. R. Gregor G. E. Hackney T. D. Haigh D. M. Halsted W. H. Hamilton, Ir. R. L. Hamilton flfanultp Members C. W. Kennedy F. C. MacDonald M. MacLaren A. Marquand F. I. Mather D. A. 'McCabe L. W. McCay C. F. McClure R. M. McElroy C. McMillan A. W. C. Meniies C. R. Morey 19211 I. M. Harlan G. M. Harper, Ir. XV. I. Harris L. H. Hitzrot L. D. Houck E. S. Hubble I. Hunt W. C. Hutchinson S. A. jackson I. S. Jacobs, Ir. L. G. Kaye F. S. Ketcham C. W. Laird G. A. Lawrence W. Lee J. M. Madden W. 'M. Mather D. K. Miller H. K. Miller, Ir. T. V. Morgan FU IZ7 . .... Secretary . . . . . .T1feasu1'e1' H. S. Murch . M. Parrott H A. H. Phillips G. 'M. Priest P. Reeves A. S. Richardson C. Robinson P. E. Robinson R. K. Root W. B. Scott C. F. Silvester VV. I. Sinclair W. L. Morgan H. G. Moore I. A. O'Gorman I. R. O'Neil G. G. Osmer C. Otis R. L. Page J. S. Parry, Ir. A. Paul R. H. Pentz M. Pitney, Ir. W. L. Powers T. I. E. Pulling R. F. Purdy P. D. Reynolds F. F. Rosenbaum L. H. Rothchilcl R. Sanger I. H. Schenck, 3d E. Schickhaus N. K. Smith C. H. Smyth, Ir. E. G. Spaulding D. L. Stone D. C. Stuart A. Trowbridge I. S. VanNest I. H. N. Wedderburn J. H. Wescott G. W. T. Whitney F. N. Wilson P. S. Schoedinger W. A. Schumann . E. Schuster G. H. Sibley J. S. Sloan H. B. Smith R. D. Sparhawk R. W. Speer, Ir. G. Stachelberg . B. Stewart H. C. Taylor H. B. Thompson, Ir. P. B. Townley H. B. Turner I. R. VanCleve H. R. Wanless B. F. Watts, Ir. W. G. Wells D. W. Woods, 3cl OF C. NV . , I' il-I rf D Q 1 rxfcjrijg 0451 anmiff 'Bf'l?QK'l-.I XYTTIG II ALT. wozwoawwwwbspm A. F. L. J. P. R. C. J. C. W. 9 n f. 0 .Qi a Z 1 El rLf:Efm1wfC.ELQ.mT. -. llll ilt TRIQC'-M-F,ilfI?fA Barringer M. Barringer B. Bowman H. Brauner H. Brewster N. Brown H. Bryan S. Butcher Cr. Carey C. I. Carpenter Carson, Ir. L. Chisholm Cisco-Smith H. Clarke B. Conover, Ir. T. Corbett A. Cover, jr. D. Croll H. Davis Denniston, Ir. Denny, Ir. L. Adler W. Alexander L. Alexander M. E. Anderson R. A. Anderson A. DeR. Baker K. W. Barrows A. H. Bell I. 'M. Bevans T. D. Blake A. C. Bogert H. C. Rotting A111erirm1 Whig Snrirtg fQlnntinuvhJ H. M. Driscoll W. H. English, Ir. T. D. Ewing H. A. Parr W. R. Farr G. G. Finney ll. M. Flinn, Jr. C. A. lfoster 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. .l-loekaday F. li. Hoge D. L. Hopkins V. Botting L. I. Brennan P. Browning . K. Cameron L. B. Carpenter C. F. Chapman B. Clark H. E. Cofhn R. C. Coffin C. S. Coit M. Collins C. I. Cooke S. U 1521 I. L. Hopkins J. VV. Hornsey, Ir W. Hughes R. W. Illingworth A. B. Jacobs E. B. Kelly 'McC. Kelly P. E. Kennedy I. W. Labouisse E. P. C. Lewis F. W. Lincoln R. B. Litch fl. McCulloh . F. McFarlane G. B. Magonigle R. S. Mahaffy H. F. Matthews NN. R. Matthews V. C. Mead R. M. Miller I J. 1922 C. B. Copeland l.. A. Cushman W. L. Danforth A. B. Daniels G. K. Davies R. I. Davis M. C. Day E. H. deConingh D. Douglas D, Downs XV. H. Dunkak li. K. Dunn 129 VV. B. 'Mills C. Molloy D. D. Moore H. H. A. Morris D. G. M.yers H. S. Norris R. S. Palmer 1... M. Parrot J. Pershing G. S. Piper R. V. Raymond A. Reichner O. B. Reimer C. E. Rhodes, Ir. I. B. Rhodes T. C. Roberts ess? .. f' U1 ra 5' 53 7 D-7 0 'Z' ra li. .Sharp ' li. . Shay P. . Silzer A. L. Dyer H. H. Eddy lf. B. Fay l. A. Forbes S. li. Foster Fox M. Frame ll. Frank P. linller W. R. lfurey To . li. Gaylord li. B. Cetze I. B. Skidmore E. T. Stein R. Stillwell W. M. Streetman W. M. Strong N. E. Thomas R. Todd . R. T. Tompkins R. I. Upson I. G. Vermillion J. M. lfVallaee I'-l. R. Walley P. Wallis li. 15. VVatts, Ir. li. H. Webster lf. N. VVhite A. While A. VVood, -lr. C. T. VVood, Ir. H. R. VVood R. l. Goodwin li. B. Gould T. f.1I'Z1ll2ll1l VV. C. Croce VV. H. Grogan NV. li. Hale A. P. Hall R. T. l-lull XV. l . llall ,l. D. Hznnillon l'. C. llzlrdin li. l'. llzirrison , rv. 0 O 13 O 'Ee l ESE Toi PR I N C-510 fs i wUillflf'? ii s B Rl Qgi age- HLAC EE I. T. Haxall W. W. Hewett C. B. Hills W. E. Hole E. Holmes R. P. Hooper M. H. Houseman W. B. Hurst J. D. Hutchinson S. B. Jackson H E. . James L. W. Jones H. I. Kaltenbach N. A. Kenworthy H. G. King W. J. Kinsley NV. H. Kneedler . M. Knowles S. Kushner PHO G. M. LaBranche N. T. Lane F. M. Law, Ir. T. V. Lawshe J. H. Leon I. R. Lohman H. I. Long W. P. McBride R. H. Aaronson, Ir. S. E. Ancona, 3d H . E. Anderson, Jr. B. M. Arnold, Ir. A. Avidan C. W. Barkhorn P. C. Beattie M. Berg Amzriran Whig Snririg Cfllnntinurhj L. D. McCain T. 'McCamant F. A. McCarthy R. N. McCaull I. M. McClenahan E. F. McCord . K. Mc-Iunkin F. H. McKnight I. H. McMahan W. S. 'MacPhee R. H. Mansfield R. S. Mapletoft W. R. Martin B. S. Maull D. B. Mellis M. C. Mihm C. R. Miller I. A. Millholland S. W. Milne A. P. Morgan R. P. Morgan L. B. Morrow T. H. V. Motter S. R. Mueller F. Myers R. S. Newlin G. H. Nichols C. B. Bertolet R. W. Bond L. O. Brewster, jr. W. D. Brewster I. T. Butler E. Capps, Ir. A. W. Carrick M. L. Cole I. P. North I. D. Osborn R. E. Ozias C. G. Page H. Page A. P. Palmer H. R. Parrish F. M. Phillips H. V. Phillips J. P. Poe B. P. Porter F. L. Post I. B. Ramsay D. Ravenel E. K. Reed O. S. Reed D. W. Reps E. B. Reynolds W. P. Richardson E. Roberts E. C. Roessler DFW . L. Rossin L. Rothenberg R. Rutter W. A. Saums I. G. Scartf 1523 R. L. Cooch I. C. Cooper, Ir. VV. Covington R. M. Cuyler W. H. Dean, Ir. B. V. Dexter G. C. Doub A. M. Dunlop l30 R. G. Scarlett J. Schell W. B. Schrautt F. A. Schutte R. B. Scull G. F.. Shea G. W. Sheldon C. M. Shipway J. H. Slawson C. T. Smith C. W. Smith E. G. Smith R. S. Smith E. Snyder E. H. Stabler R. K. Stevens A. E. Stevenson E. Stilson E. Stinson G. T. Storb W. H. Stout I. Straus G. S. Swann R. W. Tailer S. K. Thomson G. A. Dunne I. T. Ecker R. S. Elliot, Jr. T. P. Findley A. M. Fisher L. M. Fisher G. L. Fite I. P. Fleming D. I. Tim I. R. Trimble H. T. Turner P. L. Tyson M. Ulman P. W. Vedder H. G. Veeder I. S. Vila R. E. Vogel D. VVard G. E. Warner H. D. Wasserman W. S. Wasserman C. G. Webb A. A. Wells W. D. Weston E. B. Wheaton S. H. Williams I. 'M. Vlfinfield C. J. Winton, Jr. F. C. Wood V. D. Woodruff E. W. Woods T. Woolverton . H. Zabriskie Q N71 P1 'fl o '1 Ill '4 L2 L T' L. Fox VV. H. Frame A. Gardner G. F. Gibbs, Jr. G. F. Glass H. Goodrich E. M. Goodwin 'b 'Y -ERI E D Q I N CHE?-I-0,111 lllllm B Q' I C 1 A .. L Q o L vii ll ALQ- R. W. Graham H. K. Gray R. D. Gray S. E. Grummon S. W. Hamilton A. S. Hardin G. Hardy H. L. Hilgartner, Ir. I. M. Hopkins VV. S. Howland G. S. Irons W. Jenks S.jD. R. Johnston S. 'M. Jones M. C. Kennedy, Ir. C. E. Koetter C. T. LeViness B. Lippincott ?f1FP2lC9'14F! Amrrimn Whig Seating Ullnnrluhehj W. Lipscomb G. Lloyd, Ir. W. Logan L. McCall H. McCarter McClain D. McKee McLanahan, jr. M. MacLaren, Ir. N. B. Marden R. E. 'Marlatt B. F. Mayers I. E. W. Meeson J. H. Meriweather G. B. Moreland, Jr. R. Morrison I. F. Mylod W. S. Ober Tllflibig Ilaall R. J. O'Kane E. S. Pope H. L. Posey E. G. Rawson R. F. Reynolds G. Ritchie J. G. Romaine F. A. Savage, Ir. C. W. Schlaitzer J. W. Scott, Jr. A. J. Seidensticker D. S. Sheldon W. G. Shelker A. R. Sherman S. Sherwood E. W. Shoeber L. B. Soper C. R. Sortor UPPER CLASS DECLAMATION CONTEST W. F. Spaulding T. E. Spence T. Spencer, Ir. G. Spottiswoode, 2d H. M. Steele A. Sylvester, Ir. G. Taylor J. C. Taylor E. T. Thomas D. H. Thompson J. L. Thompson K. H. Thompson W. N. Tobriner A. G. Towers, Ir. G. B. Townsend W. L. Turle M. C. Unfried 191158 Qlnntests F. R. Van Buren G. M. Van Dyke K. F. Vilsack R. H. Wallace R. 'M. Wangler C. S. White W. C. White P. M. Whitehead P. F. C. Williams S. Williams A. L. Wilson E. M. Wilson R. Winkler C. J. Woodbridge H. T. Woodland P. Woolley I. S. Wright FRESH MAN EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING First Prize ............................ J. N. ARMSTRONG, '20 CONTEST Second Prize ............................. G. H. SIBLEY, ,2O First PHS? .'.' .-.4-...'......... S ' P' BROWNHXG 22 SOPHQMQRE EXTEMPQRANEOUS SPEAKING Second Price ............................ L. D. TWCCAIN 2 . . CONTEST WINNER OF FRENCH MEDAL First P1'1,ec...,... ................. ...... C . DENNY, ,ZI B H B Y , Second Prise ............................. I. H. BRYAN, '21 ' ' ECIXHART' I9 FRESHMAN DECLAMATION CONTEST INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATERS First P'I f.2'6 ............................. R. K. STEv'ENs, '22 T. J. E. PULLING, '20 R. F, Purmy, Second Prige ..... ........ P . FULLER, '22 L. M. STEVENS, '20 I3l 7335 Pl2lNC.E'EQlSl Blanc-A-BRAC llntercnllegiate abate May 3, 1919 Debaters Against Yale-Affirmative Debaters Against Harvard-Negative T. I. E. PULLING, '20 S. D. SHERRARD, ,IQ L. M. STEVENS, '20 R. SAILER, ,IQ R- F- PURDY. ,2O W. H. PTENDRICKSON, JR., ,2I Alternates C. DENNY, y2I J. BRYAN, ,2I QUESTION- Resolved, -That the 18th amendment to the United States Constitution, prohibiting the manufacture, sale, and trans- ,' portation of intoxicating beverages be repealed. RESULT-The Princeton Negative team defeated Harvard, while the Princeton Affirmative team lost to Yale. The Yale Affirma- tive team defeated Harvard, thereby winning the debate by a score of 2 to 1. Jfreshman Zlntmullegiate thats March 10, 1919 Debaters Against Harvard-Affirmative Debaters Against Yale-Negative C. DENBY, JR. C. H. TUTTLE BQC. CARTER S. C. Donn S. H. HENSEL . R. B. BRADsHAW Alternates H. T. SKELDING J. G. SCARFF QUESTIUN- Rmolzfcd, That the immigration of unskilled labor should be prohibited for a period of four years. RESULT-The Princeton Afnrmative and Negative teams defeated Harvard and Yale respectively, Yale defeated Harvard, thus giving to Princeton the annual Freshman intercollegiate debate, l33 gf TH ri 39121 NLAETO IN 5 Rv! Q - A - 43- ELA Q. QE Eehatmg Qllummnttee OFFICERS R. W. SPEIR, IR., ,20 ..............., ..... C hairman C. H. TUTTLE, ,22... ..... Secretary MEMBERS, 1920 MEMBERS, 1921 H. S. DIMMITT W. H. HENDRICICSON I. H. BRYAN A. T. :NICCORMACK Betta Qigma 3RIJu DEBATING SOCIETY L. M. STEVENS, '20 ..,............................. Prexidezzt F. H. GROEL, ,2I, ................................. SL'C1'L'ff'I7'j' FACULTY MEMBERS HARRY COVINGTON F. A. FETTER MEMBERS 1920 L. M STEVENS C. A. BIXANDON T. I E. PULLING I W. H. HENDRICICSON MEMBER 1921 F. H. GROEL l35 vb 421, . EE -I-I., E D Q I N C E A 1 A-fa-- g if I QU an ,sims Bllblf Afiaaac I Princeton Qpeakers' Qssutiatinn Wm HE Princeton Speakers' Association is an organization that has been formed to meet the demand for Princeton E' Undergraduate Speakers that surrounding meetings have desired from time to time, and it has been organized for the purpose of obtaining and training the most capable speakers in Princeton to meet that demand. The scope of the work of the Association has divided it into four distinct departments, and the work has been organized so that speakers in any one of these departments may be obtained upon reasonable notice. These departments include Politics, Education, Preparatory School Talks, and Y. M. C. A. work, and an advisory committee Of the Faculty is in direct consultation with men who are going out to speak on a11y of these subjects. f' This year the Association has participated in the Roosevelt Memorial Campaign, in the New Jersey and New York Politi- cal Campaigns, and has sent out several Preparatory School Deputations. In addition to this men have spoken on economic and other educational questions at various forums as well as in connection with the Forums on Current Questions that take place from time to time on the University Campus. A pre-requisite to membership in the Association is the experience of having spoken before an outside audience provided by the Association, and to that end, a system of competition and reten- tion has been inaugurated. Active membership is granted only to Seniors who have qualified before several audiences and regarding whom favorable reports have been received. R. F. CLEVELAND I. H. DOUGLAS I. F. FENNELLY R. J. T. PAUL, 1920 J. H. BRYAN, 1921 C. DENNY, 1921 ACTIVE MEMBERS, 1920 I. M. HARLAN W. I. HARRIS I. A. O'GoRMAN T. I. E. PULLING R. F. PURDY C. B. ROGERS ASSOCIATE MEMBERS P. GUILES, 1921 R. W. ILLINGWORTH, 1921 I. I-T. LEH, 1921 A. T. MCCORMICK, 1921 I37 I. B. RHODES, 1921 I. P. SEIBERLING, 1921 C. DENBY. 1922 H. S. I'IENSEL, 1922 R. W. SPEIR L. M. STEVENS VV. E. HOLE, 1922 I. IVTCCLENAHAN, IQ22 R. M. WARNER, 1922 -Q , av O D A E 'Ill-1E DQLNCAETQILI MU fill' C-A-B FLAC E f Glass uf '7 6 191132 Debate FEBRUARY 22, 1919 Presiding Officer PROFESSOR THEODORE W. HUNT, '65 Aiirmative Negative C- DENBY, JR-1 ,22 R. F. PURDY, 720 C. DENNY, y2I R. SAILER, '19 Judges PROFESSOR R. HEERLIANCE PROFESSOR D. A. MCCABE PROFESSOR H. R. SH1PMAN QUESTION-IrRES0Ii'Ed, That for a period Of four years the immigration of unskilled labor be restricted. The prize was awarded to R. C. Sailer, ,IQ. Zlnnual Zlntemzlass Qwaturiral Gluntest FEBRUARY 22, 1919 PRESIDING OFFICER I. I. WINN, ,IQ SPEAKERS L. C. WOODS, IR., ,22 ....... Our Debt Unpaid C. A. BRANDON, '20 .... ..f'The Menace of Bolshevism' G. C. A. ANDEIKSON, ,ZI ........... America's Greatest Peril A. D. JOHNSON, ,IQ ............ EulOgy Of the Class Of IQIQH JUDGES PROFESSOR C. W. IQENNEDY PROFESSOIi H. C. LONGWELL PROFESSOR C. ROBINSON The prize was awarded tO G. C. A. Anderson, '21, I38 ' -l, 0 0 EAS wi D 124 N QETO N B 12.1 3:9 f 2 fE1A C , ?3 n'rHLE'nc:s 0 0 O 35 was EETN QEEVQJN .-ff Ullf - eaLai.e.e.ALf:. he rinnetnn Earsitp Qtluh ,CHN K. STRUBING, JR., '20 .... .... President WILLIAM L. SAVAGE, Y2O... -..Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE W. H. EDWARDS, 'oo M. F. MILLS, '02 E. L. SHEA, '16 VV. L. SAVAGE, '20 DEAN MATHEX', '12 XV. W. ROPER, '02 P. B. LEE, '20 J. K. STRUBING, IR., '20 R. M. TRIMBLE, '20 Pfmd ARLY in the spring of IQIQ two former members of the class of 1918, just returned from service, R. M. Grillith and W. I. Thomas, proposed the organization of a club with the purpose of fostering among Princeton men a spirit L taegl , f of co-operation and interest in athletics towards the welfare of the University. The project met with the hearty approval of coaches and the Athletic Association, and in May the Princeton Varsity Club, as it was named. cj came into being, with the Osborne Field House as club house. According to the constitution of the club any man upon being awarded the Varsity P automatically becomes a member of the club for life, unless in his relation to Princeton athletics he conducts himself in a manner unbecoming a wearer of the HP. There are three types of membership: Undergraduate, Graduate and Honorary. Any man may be made an honorary mem- ber by a vote of three-fourths majority. Two oihcers are chosen yearly from the undergraduate membership, a president and a secretaryg and meetings are called at least four times a year, or oftener at the president's discretion. Plans have been made to widen the influence of the club, especially among the Alumni. To further this an executive com- mittee composed of both graduates and undergraduates has been formed, whose duty will be to work for the general good and advancement of the club. This committee is to meet at least once a year. As a vital force in the athletic activities of the University, the club has already justified its claim to existence by reason of the new spirit and interest in athletics which it has materially aided in arousing since the war. During the 1919 foot- ball season it did much to unify the undergraduate support given the teams, and it gives promise of bearing just as important a relation in the future to the whole field of Princeton athletics. 140 0 0 - . -gg, ' o o HETQQLmQ1ELQm 53 929 4- 5-RAL ' , ll WEARLRS CLASS OF 1917 P. G. Bigler ................ CFD 1914 CLASS OF 1918 P. B. Lee .... ..... C BD 1916 O. J. Parisette .... .... C FD 1916, 1919 - CLASS OF 1919 R. D. Clark .... ..... C TD 1919 C. W. McGraw ........ CFD 1916, 1919 T. L. Raleigh ......... CBD 1919 C. R.,Erdman .... CTD 1918, 1919 M. D. Moore ............... CBD IQI8 L. Terrell ..... .... C TD 1916, 1919 S. G. Freck ..... CBD 1919 W. M. Paxton .... .... C CD 1918, 1919 F. L. Williams ....... .CFD 1919 G. W. Funk ....... ..... C FD 1916 G. H. Petterson ..... N ........ CBD IQI8 R. C. Whitman ...... CBD 1918 D. B. McDougal ....... CFD 1919 I CLASS OF 1920 VV- I- Baird, Ir. .. CTD 1918, 1919 J. B. Field ................. CBD IQIQ F. F. Rosenbaum .... CCD IQIQ B. M. Brock ....... CTD 1918 H. D. Johnson ............... CSD 1918 W. L. Savage .............,. CTD 1918 R. E. Brown .... ....... C TD IQI8 R. S. Lamont .... .... C CD 1918, 1919 S. A. Stewart ............... CTD 1918 W- B- Brya11,,Tr. .. CCD 1918, 1919 G. Lawrence ..... ........ C CD 1919 I. K. Strubing..CBD 1918, 1919 CFD IQIQ C. F. Buechner, Ir. ........... CFD 1919 F. S. Martin ....... ...... C CD IQIQ W. M. Thompson ............ CBD IQI8 J. G. Campbell ........ CCD 1918, IQIQ I. S. Montgomery ........... CTD 1918 R. M. Trimble.CBD 1918, IQIQ CFD 1919 W. H. Downs ..... ......... C TD IQIQ L. E. Rogers ..... ...... C BD 1918, 1919 G. A. Trowbridge ..... CTD 1918, 1919 C CLASS OF 1921 W. B. Baker, Ir. ..... CTD 1919 C. D. Halsey ................ CTD 1919 T. B. Penheld, Jr. ..... CTD 1919 H. A. Callahan ....... ..... C FD IQI9 H. A. Harvey ............... CBD IQIQ R. V. Raymond ..... .... C FD IQIQ C. C. I. Carpenter ..... CTD 1919 A. B. Jacobs .... .... C TD IQIQ W. Rogers ....... .... C TD 1919 H. Chisholm ........ ..... C CD IQIQ E. L. Keyes .... CBD IQIQ J. D. Scheerer .. .... CFD 1919 E. E. Cook ...... ..... C BD IQI9 J. H. Lynch ...... .... C FD 1919 C. E. St. John . .... CBD 1919 A. P. Davis ...... ..... C FD IQIQ B. B. McAlpin .... .... C CD 1919 C. F. Sweet ..... ...CTD 1919 M. P. Dickinson .... ..... C FD IQIQ R. M. 'McCulloch ............ CTD 1919 N. E. Thomas ..... .... C FD 1919 D. B. Foresman .. ..... CTD IQI9 H. S. Margetts .............. CBD IQIQ D. Uebelacl-:er ...CTD 1919 CLASS OF 1922 H. F. Baker .... ...CFD IQIQ VV. S. McPhee ............... CFD IQIQ F. L. Murrey .... CFD 1919 M. H. Garrity ...CFD 1919 T. H. McNamara ............ CFD 1919 A. Swede .... .... C TD 1919 I. S. Keck .... .... . ..CFD 1919 W. L. Morgan .............. CFD 1919 A. Wittmer .. ............. CFD 1919 D. B. Lourie ......... ...CFD 1919 CBD-Baseball CCD-Crew CFD-Football CSD-Swimming rac l4I ?E 'll , U15 P P2 LN Q-QI O-N Q t-,1!j UE l QB I Q:A: b 5AC E22 PAXTON BAD E MCGRAW ERDMAN fu 0 'f' ,- I' ibm--, Amw 5 .Q L, ,, 5 E TU-E-.EBI N CJi.T'O'AN UM!v iU e 1i'7 'C' 1'7f ' B' pg A C'F - 5 -f--E f Ai -' s l WL i lg iw Arkvr '51-,.f. I 0 'Dil E D I2 I NIZEQI' CIN E1wu5UHw'eUf!wUi 5fgf Qiifx ... 'ggfeag in - FOOTBALL TEAM, 1919 MORGAN MCNAMARA LYNCH THOMAS BAKER LOURIE FITZPATRTCK cTTa1T1El'J DAVIS WITTMER RAYMOND MURREY DTCKENSON SCIIEIERER MAC PHITE GARRITY BUECHNER QNIQIZJ TRIMHLE STRUBING CALLAHAN MCGRAW KCHDTLJ BIGLIER PARISETTE NVILLIAMS no 1. 2-' if - W -----f -ff -.- .L ., ,W YYRYY Qi .gf at 'IQIZLE 13 Q I N C-EI o N B-,fg-5LeAe:eB- R755 e 2 jfuuthall OFFICERS, 1919 E. EV. NICGRAVV, 20.3 ............ .... C aptam G. S. PIPER, '21 ...,...................... Almisfazit Manager . . BUECHNER, JR., 20 ............ ..... ll Tanager W. W. ROPER, '02 .............................. Field Coach TEAM SUBSTITUTES PLAYER C1.Ass AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT POSITION PLAYER C1.Ass AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT POSITION A. P. Davis .... IQZI 20 5.102 160 Left End M. P. Dickinson.. 1922 20 6.1 195 Guard P. G. Bigler... 1920 24 5.11 175 Left Tackle J. S. Keck ....... 1922 21 5.10 220 Tackle H. F. Baker... 1922 21 6.0 IQO Left Guard D. B. Lourie ..... IQ22 20 5.II 161 Halfback H. A. Callahan. 1921 22 5.10341 178 Center J. H. Lynch ...... IQZI 23 6.0 183 Tackle C. W. McGraw... 1920 23 6.1 193 Right Guard , W. S. MacPhee.. 1922 IQ 5.8 157 Halfback J. O. Palrisette... 1920 3 6.0 197 Right Tackle T. H. McNamara. 1922 21 6.1 190 End F. Williams IQ20 22 5.10 168 Right End W. L. Morgan... 1922 20 5.11 192 Guard T- Tx. Strubing 1920 21 5.6 158 Quarterback F. L. Murrey .... 1922 IQ 5.11 156 Halfback R. M., Trimble. IQ20 22 5.82. 157 Left Halfback ' R. V. Raymond... T921 20 5.7 156 Halfback M. H. Garrity. IQ22 IQ 5.11 173 Right Halfback I. D. Scheerer .... IQZI 20 6.2 180 Halfback J. A. Wittmer. IQ22 22 5.10 171 Fullback N. E. Thomas ..... 1921 20 6.0 190 Center SEASON'S RECORD OCTOBER 4, Princeton ...... 28 Trinity ........ 0 NOVEMBER 1, Princeton ...... 0 West Virginia.... 25 OCTOBER 11, Princeton ...... 9 Lafayette .. 6 NOVEMBER 8, Princeton ...... IO Harvard ..... I0 OCTOBER 18, Princeton .... . 34 Rochester .. 0 NOVEMBER 15, Princeton ...... I3 Yale ...... .. .. 6 OCTOBER 25, Princeton ...... 0 Colgate ......... 7 Totals-Princeton, 94, Opponents, 54 Baht stn of the 1919 Jfuuthall Qzasun HE 1919 football season, though marred by two defeats, was the most successful participated in by Princeton since 1911. By decisively defeating Yale and by tieing Harvard, Princeton deserved to be well ranked among the elevens of the East. No championship could be awarded in such a chaotic season, but Princeton, in spite of reverses, stood well at the top of the list. At the beginning of the season 117 candidates reported for practice, among whom only McGraw, Bigler and Parisette had had previous Varsity experience. With these three as a nucleus, Coach Bill Roper, '02, and his assistants, N. Poe. '97, F. Glick, '16, H. Ballin, '16, and Trainer Keene Fitz- patrick, faced the herculean task of building a team from green material. The season's record is sufiicient testimony as to how well they succeeded. The schedule, providing for games with Colgate, West Virginia, Harvard and Yale on succeeding Saturdays proved to be one of the hardest played among the eastern colleges. The first game of the season with Trinity was, as had been anticipated, an easy victory, but the work of the team left a great deal to be desired in the matter of a concerted attack. The next week, Lafayette brought to Princeton one of the best elevens in her history. The Varsity was unprepared for the onslaught of the tf .lfeqsrt-4 EQ l45 'U-fl 1--AN-.-..-.-......r-Y... gf Y, . ...V 'mg r: D ga N c ET'QN m jw ngggg Mgfgiz I c -iligg RA cz HARVARD GAME: TRIMBLE RUNNING FOR TOUCHDOWN ' U15 PP-'-N955 QM Ualm imi S3210 ff -rvsafaiikgi 1919 FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF CLICK POE gopng QHead Coachj 14.aL1.1N KITZPATRICK CTrainc-rj . 0 'W TVLE pQ'Nc.E.-Us 51210 -Af adage .aaa Eastonians, and was even outplayed to a slight extent. Princeton's victory by a score of 9-6 was due to a fumble by Lafayette, and a field goal kicked by Strubing from a very difficult angle. The defeat of Rochester, 34-o, showed that the team's attack had been developed to a greater extent, but was still weak, especially in forming a running interference. A week later, Colgate, one of the foremost eastern elevens, engaged the Varsity in a hard-fought and cleanly-played con- test. Althoughdefeated 7-0, the Varsity demonstrated very clearly its ability, both defensive and offensive, and with a bit of luck should have held Colgate to a tie. A touchdown by Trimble was not allowed because of an offside play on the part of one of the Princeton forwards. One of the chief features of the game was the Princeton defense, which held Col- gate for four downs on the half-yard line. ' Q 1 I Next week brought West Virginia, a newcomer on Princeton's schedule. Led by Captain Rodgers, the mountaineer team showed Princeton as powerful an attack as was seen on any gridiron in America in the 1919 season. Rodgers' brilliant broken field running, coupled with skillful forward passing, completely demoralized the Varsity. The size of the score against them, 25-0, was due in no small amount to the fact that many regulars were out of the game, but that does not in any way detract from the excellent brand of football displayed by VVest Virginia. This was the second bitter lesson the Varsity had in the shape of a defeat, but from it they learned considerable, as was evidenced in the Harvard and Yale games. Because of these two defeats by so-called smaller colleges, Princeton entered the Harvard game with the Crimson a heavy favorite. Nevertheless, the Varsity clearly outplayed Harvard for three periods, and the score was only tied late in the fourth quarter through a thrilling run by Casey, Harvard's brilliant halfback. The final score was 10-10. Princeton's ten points came as a result of a touchdown and a goal, and a field goal. Early in the first period Trimble made the touchdown on a lateral pass from Strubing, who later kicked the goal. Murrey kicked the goal from the field after McGraw had blocked a kick on Harvard's 18 yard line. Notwithstanding the showing made against Harvard, Yale was a 5-4 favorite over Princeton in their annual encounter at New Haven, on November 15. However, Princeton's victory by the score of 13-6 was not a surprise to the close followers of the Tiger's play throughout the season. The game was a seesaw affair for three periods, the first score being by Princeton on a field goal by Strubing. In the third period Yale evened the score and then forged ahead on two field goals by Braden. At the beginning of the fourth period Trimble intercepted a forward pass which gave Murrey an opportunity to kick a field goal from the 38-yard line. With the ball in their own territory, Yale attempted a lateral pass, Neville to Kempton. The whole Princeton backfield diagnosed the play and four men tore through. Raymond tackled Neville in the act of passing the ball and Kempton failed to catch the wild throw. Garrity quickly put Kempton out of the play and Sheerer, picking up the ball, ran twenty yards for a touchdown, guarded in the rear by McGraw. Trimble's goal completed Princeton's total, and the game ended without further scoring. The team had many individual stars, but team play was the chief factor in the success of the season. Special mention should be made of McGraw for his splendid leadership of the team, likewise of Bill Roper and his competent staffg of Trimble, whose brilliant and versatile playing made him the star of the team, of Strubing, whose excellent generalship gave him a place among Princeton's greatest quarterbacksg of Sheerer, whose touchdown will never be forgotteng and Hnally, of the team as a whole, which was without doubt the grittiest and most aggressive aggregation that has worn the Orange and Black for years. 148 , ' A ' a U1 E '?1T'Q'NC3'fTfIi1 ffm-C - A - B R. ,fc 1 A 3 ' YALE GAME: STRUBING'S FIELD GOAL 3' . O 1311.5 D Q I N CHEI O N 5-121 'T - A - B'E'KbI cg COLGATE GAME R, M. TRIMBLE, HALFBACK TRINITY GAME YALE GAME ROCHESTER GAME o - C, 0 gi -U 5 D Q ' N C-EI O-N B R I c + A - gr :LA C Q Summary nf rinuztnlfs ftlumplete jfuuthall BBEUYU Amherst .. Army . . . Brown ..... Bucknell ....,... Carlisle Indians .... Chicago A. C. ..... . Colgate ....,...... Columbia Law School Columbia University.. Cornell ............ Crescent A. C.. .. Dartmouth ..... Dickinson ....,.. Elizabeth A. C... .. Fordham ........ F. and . . Gettysburg . . . Georgetown .. Holy Cross . . Harvard . . . Lafayette .... Lawrenceville . . Lehigh ......... Johns Hopkins .. Maryland A. C... . . Manhattan A. C... 1869 tu 1919 VICTORIES VICTORIES TIES vicroiues 0 Princeton Michigan . . . . . 0 Princeton. . . 0 Princeton Navy ....... I Princeton. . . 0 Princeton N. Y. A. C. ...... 0 Princeton. . . 0 Princeton N. Y. University. . . o Princeton. . . o Princeton North Carolina. . . o Princeton. . . 0 Princeton ...... Orange A. C. .... 0 Princeton... I Princeton Pennsylvania ...... 2 Princeton ..... o Princeton Pennsylvania State. . . 0 Princeton. . . I Princeton Rochester ......... 0 Princeton. . . 3 Princeton Rutgers .. . 1 Princeton. . . . . 0 Princeton Stevens .... 0 Princeton. . . 3 Princeton Swarthmore . . 0 Princeton. . . 0 Princeton ...... Syracuse . . . 0 Princeton. . . 0 P1'i1'1CCtO11 Tfllilty .... O P1'l11CC'EO11. . . 0 Pfincetgn TL1f'ES ...... . 0 P1'i11CClZOI'l. . . 0 Princeton Villa Nova . . o Princeton. . . o Princeton Virginia Poly. . . . o Princeton, . . 0 Princeton ...... Virginia ..... 0 Princeton. . . 0 Princeton ...... VV. and I. .... . 0 Princeton. . . 8 Princeton Wesleyan ...... 0 Princeton. . . I Princeton .,,,,, 22 West Virginia . . I Princeton. . . 0 P1-i1-1Qef011 ,,,,., 3 W'illiams ...... 0 Princeton. . . 0 Princeton ,,,,., 25 Yale ..... . . 23 Princeton .... . 0 Princeton Total ............ 45 o Princeton 0 Princeton Princeton: 332 victories, 45 defeats, 24 VICTORIES TIES . I 0 . 8 3 . 1, 0 . 3 o . 2 0 . 7 1 . 30 o . 5 o . 1 o . 29 o . 23 0 . 2 o . 5 o . 1 o . 1 o . 9 o . 3 o 5 0 . 6 0 . lj 0 . O U . o .2 . 12 9 3.32 2-I i es. E55 U15 DQ'NC-EIO-N - 'Q1QWl'. F2319 fflfilg BYAGQ E. O YALE GAME LAFAYETTE GAME HARVARD GAME WEST VIRGINIA GAME IlE,.LlllC,l'lQN U HU W '1 :- Q 0 O -M9415 B-R1 C - A - B- RA C SWE X Sv , ,f wb 2' Um Wig A 'EIZLE DQAI NAQE3' QJLJ Q-nw B g n Q- 5 T ig,A c A VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM, Igxg. ' Fmzcxc HARVEY s'r. JOHN Cool: m,w.o1z'rTs 1m1.n1c1-1 KIRKLAND suxnnman Bunn, CMgr.J Iuzvlss ROGERS Glmv 'rmmsm STRUDING BADE CCapt.J BAUHAN CLARKE QCoach7 J, Q ' .1f.s.'f 0 O vb J1 Y 19:2 L. 0 . -'33-5 'll' N 9510-N . lllll l Qrlflfl c 4 A -Q La A cg 32 5152135111 GFFICERS, 1919-1919 OFFICERS, 1919-1920 VV. H. BADEA, '19. ....CClf7f!1l'H W. A. BUELL, 'IS .... I. B. FIELD, ,20. .. W. I. CLARK .... R. M. TRIMBLE.. VV. A. KIRKLANE .... H. S. BKIARGETTS.. C. E. ST. JOHN... H. AJ HARX'EY. .. G. L. T. BAUHAN W. H. BADE ...... E. L. KEYES, Ill, . . .......... illalzagcr rlssisflzizlt jlfflllflgfl' ...............C0ar!i R. M. TRLMBLE, '20 ............ .......... I. B. FIELD, P20 ...... 1 W. I. ZABRISKIE, 21 XV. I. CLARK. .. TEAM .. . .Catcher I. K. STRUB1Nc. . . .. . . . .Pitcher 11. E. COOK. . . . .. . . . .Pitcher S. G. FRECK. . .. . . . . . .Pitcher T. L. RALEIGH. . .. . . . . . .First Base .....Second Base ........Third Base ..........Sl1ortstop W1 S. GRAY, JR .... L. E. ROGERS ..... lil. D. SIEDLER .... N. B.-This comprises only those men who have won their letters. Bantam nf the Zgasehall beasnn, 191849 ..........Captai:1 . . . . . . . ..1MU7'ZGgL'I' -issistazzt Dlazzager ............C0aclz . . . .Center Field ...Left Field ....l.eft Field . . . .Left Field . . . . .Right Field . . . . .Right Field . . . . .Right Field F T the beginning of the 1919 season all signs pointed to a successful year. Bill Clark was again N secured as coach and eight members of the 1918 nine had returned. In spite of these assets, how- Sf 3 ever, the team did not achieve as creditable a record as had been anticipated for it, only nine n fb, out of nineteen games resulting in victories for Princeton. 1 From the members of the 1918 and former Freshman teams, Coach Clark endeavored to find a winning nine. The infield, consisting of Harvey, Bauhan, Keyes and Bade, was perfect in the field, but weak at the plate. Trimble caught behind the bat and was the most consistent hitter on the team, besides having the ability to hold men on bases. Our pitchers, Kirkland, Margetts and St. john, while possessing con- siderable ability, were erratic. In the outfield, Strubing was the only man who held his position tlirougliout the year. Cook and Rogers were the most likely candidates for the other positions. As in past years. the 1919 'la A 41 . Ag :-A . 0 0 42.9243 -shi 0 0 EdEie.La12.Iaga1:gQiQ Q llt , ,cater ei-isaawadfmgng team, as a whole, inherited the qualities of good fielding and weak hitting. Trimble and Strubing were our lead- ing hitters, the former being the only player to have an average over .300. A favorable start was made with a 6-O defeat of Swarthmore, but this was offset by an 8-3 victory for Columbia. Holy Cross with an excellent pitcher defeated us, 5-2. Lafayette was vanquished, 5-1, and Cornell lost to us, 6-3. Then came the Penn game at Philadelphia, in which Keyes distinguished himself with the bat and in the field, driving in the hit that brought victory to the Varsity, 4-2. Fordham defeated us, 7-l, but this was avenged when Harvard was conquered, 4-3, in one of the most sensational games of the year, Keyes again coming into prominence when he drove Bauhan across the plate with the winning tally. Dartmouth was beaten, 4-3, and in the second game of the series Harvard triumphed to the score of 5-4. The first match with Yale resulted in a 1-O Princeton victory, Margetts holding the Flis to four hits. Both the Harvard and Yale series were lost due to our inability to hit and the superior pitching of the opposing teams. .. A HARVEY NAILING MAN AT FIRST IN DARTMOUTH GAME l56 O O 0 0 EE UI'-E ill' N QEIQN we fe +A - 2.12.16 Batting Qherages AB. 11. Trimble, c. 49 I7 Gray, rf. ..... .. I5 4 Strubing, cf. .... 61 I5 Keyes, ss. .... .... 4 9 II Harvey, Ib. .. .... 45 IO Bade, Ib. .. .. 52 II Cook. rf. 24 Rogers, lf. Bauhan, 2b. Raleigh, rf. Freck, lf. .. St. John, p. Kirkland, p. Siedler, lf. Margetts, p. V 1 ..15 ....51 .. .... 20 7 7 ....23 .. .. 10 ......... ....14. Team ........ 442 Q4 COACH CLARKE AND CAPT. BADE Por. -347 .267 .246 .224 .222 .21 1 .208 .200 .176 .1 50 -143 .143 .I3O .100 .000 .214 Freck, lf . St. John, p. Kirkland, p. Siedler, lf. Harvey, 1b. Trimble, C. Margetts, p. YALE GAME jfielhing Qherages Bade, 3b. Rogers, lf. Bauhau, 2b. Cook, rf. .... . Strubing, cf. Keyes, ss. Raleigh, rf. Cray, rf. . Team .... . . . PO A. 2 0 0 8 1 18 3 1 141 1 75 IS 1 I4 24 29 II 1 26 ZQ 8 1 35 I 32 37 6 0 3 1 .368 159 PCT. 1.000 1.000 1 .000 1.000 .986 -959 -947 -O44 .921 -917 .900 .900 .883 .834 .800 -94 3 72 .2. 0 O 0 131E.1212.11s1.c.elo1N Ul'ilElll1lll IU QPHIC - A - e2R,A,eHE,9E 3,BrrnrrInn hs. Zlaarharh, Jflrst game PRINCETON, MAY 19, 1919 PRINCETON AB R H 110 HARVARD AB R I1 PO A E Strubing, cf. ,... 4 1 o 2 Hallowell, cf. .. .... 5 o 3 2 o 0 Raleigh, rf. . 2 o o 0 Knowles, lf. .. .... 3 o o o o 'Gray .......... o o o o Blair, Ib. ....... .... 4 o 1 S I 0 TCook, rf. ........ 1 o I o Perkins, 3b. ........ .... 3 I I I 2 I Bade QCapt.j, 3b. .. 4 o o o Frothingham, rf. ...... .,.. 4 I 1 3 o 0 Trimble, c. ....... ... 4 1 I 5 McLeod QCapt.j, 2b. ... .... 3 0 0 0 0 I Bauhan, 2b. .... 3 0 I 3 Emmons. ss. ....... .. .... 4 I 3 2 3 I Rogers, lf. .. ... 4 1 1 3 Gammock, c, ....... .... 4 0 I 6 o 0 Harvey, Ib. ... ... 3 I 0 II Hardell, p. ... .. 2 o I I 3 1 Keyes, ss. ..... ... 4 o 2 2 W11Bullard. p. .. . . .... . .. o o 0 o I o Kirkland, p. .... 2 o o 1 - - - -- - -- 4 tMargetts, p. .,.............,.. I o o 0 32 3 II Q25 I0 4 - - - - MFO1' Kirkland in eighth. TRan for Gray in seventh. 32 4 6 27 IMFOI' I-lardell in ninth. 'Batted for Raleigh in seventh. QOne out when winning run was scored. Score by PRINCETON ................... 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 2 2--4 Innings : HARVARD ........... ......... 0 I 0 0 o o 2 o 0-3 Two-base hits-Frothingham. Sacrifice hits-Kirkland, Perkins, McLeod, Hardell. Stolen bases-Strubing, Rogers, Per- kins. Earned runs-Princeton, 25 Harvard, 3. Left on bases-Princeton, 6: Harvard, 8. Hit by pitched ball-By Hardell CI-Iarveyj. Struck out-By Kirkland, 4, by Harclell, 5. Bases on balls-Off Hardell, 2. Time of g?llUC-I hour, 50 minutes, Umpires-Westerxfelt and Johnstone. Brmnrrtun hs. Zlaarharh, Sarrunh Game VCAMBRIDGE, MAY 24, 1919 PRINCETON AB R H P0 HARVARD AB R 1-1 PU A E Strubing, lf. .... 3 I 0 0 Hallowell, cf. .... 3 2 2 o I o Cook, rf. ........... ... 4 1 0 I Emmons, ss. .. . .... 4 I I 1 2 I Bade CCapt.j, 3b. .. 1 o I o Perkins, 3b. ...... .... 3 1 o 2 I o Trimble, c. ....... 3 I 1 8 Knowles, lf. ........ .... 4 o 2 3 o o Bauhan, 2b. ,.... . .. 4 0 o 3 Frothingham, rf. . . . . . . . 3 o 0 I o o Keyes, ss. 3 1 I 3 Blair, c. ............ 3 0 0 3 4 o Siedler, lf. .. 4 o I 1 King, Ib. ............ .... 4 o o I3 o 0 Harvey, Ib. ... ... 2 0 1 8 McLeod CCapt.D, 2b. ... .... 4 o 3 4 2 0 Kirkland, p. .. . . .. 3 0 0 o Felton, p. ........... . . . . 1 o o 0 1 o Gray ...... . . . I 0 I o 1Bigelow ........... .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Margetts, p. 0 o o 0 Hardell, p. 1 I o o 1 o Raleigh . . . . . 0 o 0 o - - - -- - - - - - -- 31 5 8 27 I2 I 28 4 6 24 't'WRan for Gray in ninth. 1 7 Batted for Margetts in ninth. 'l'Batted for Felton in fifth. Score by PRINCETON ................... o o o 0 4 o o o O-4 Innings : HARVARD ......... ........... 1 o o o 0 0 4 0 X-5 Three-base hits-Trimble, Knowles. Two-base hits-Seidler, Hallowell, Emmons. Stolen bases-Strubing, Bade, Hallo- well, Knowles, Trimble. First base on errors-Princeton, Ig Harvard, 2. Left on bases-Princeton, 9, Harvard. 5. Bases on balls-Off Kirkland, 33 off Felton. 75 off Hardell, 3. Struck out-By Kirkland, 65 by Margetts, IQ by Felton, 2. Time of garne- I hour, 55 minutes. Umpires-Westervelt and Johnstone. 0 O ' T 0 U15 DQ I N C-EIQN 5 R, Cf- A - B-gl-A-C QE ibrinretnn hs. gale, Jfirst Game NEW HAVEN, MAY 31, 1919 .PRINCETON AB -R n PO A R YALE AB R H po A E Strubing, ef. E .... 5 1 I 4 o o Holden, cf. ...... 5 o o 2 o o Cook, lr. ........... 4 o 2 o o o Kinney, ss. ....... 5 0 1 2 4 o Bagie CCapt.D, 3b. 5 o 1 3 3 o Boyd QCapt.5, lf. 3 o 1 6 o o Trimble, c. ........ 5 o o 9 1 o Prann, 3b. ...... .. 4 o o 1 4 2 Keyes, ss. ....... 1 o o 2 o o Diamond, Ib. ..,. 5 o 1 I3 o o Siedler, rf. .. 2 o o I o o Gordon, rf. 4 o 0 2 o o Rogers, rf. .. o o o o o o Sawyer, 2b. 3 o 0 I 3 o Harvey, Ib. ... ,.. 3 o 1 II o o Holmes, e. ... ... 3 0 1 5 3 1 Bauhan, 2b. ... . . . 4 0 0 3 6 0 Robinson, p. ....... . ...... 3 0 0 I 3 0 Margetts, p. 4 o o o 2 o - -- - -- .. -- 'Gray ....... 1 o o o o o 35 o 4 33 , I7 3 - - - -- - W- 3kBatted for Siecller in tenth, 34 I 5 33 12 0 Score by PR1Nc1sroN .............,..... 0 o o o o o o o o o 1-1 . Innings : Y ALE ......,................ o o o o o o o o o o o-o Double play-Kinney to Holmes to Prann Stolen bases-Sirubing, Cook, Bade, Trimble. Sacrihce hits-Keyes C2D, Sied- ler, Harvey, Prann, Sawyer. Hit by pitcher-Harvey, Gordon, Bases on ballsfOff Margetts, 5, off Robinson, 2.5 Struck out- L b P 4 t 1 6' Yale 8. Umpires-Westervelt and Johnstone. Time of game By Margetts, 3: by Robinson, 4. eft on ases- rince oi, , . , - 2 hours, I0 minutes. . ibrincetnn hs. Iaarharh, Zlibirh Game BROOKLYN, JUNE 11, 1919 PRINCETON AB R H PO A R HARVARD AB R H po A F Strubing, cf. .... 4 o o 2 o o Hallowell, cf. ........ 3 1 1 o o o Cook, lf. ........ 4 0 o I o o McLeod QCapt.J, 2b. .. 3 1 2 3 3 o Trimble, c. ......... 4 O O 5 2 I Emmons, ss. ....... 5 o 2 2 I 0 Bade CCapt.j, 3b. .. 3 o 0 I 0 I Knowles, lf. ....... 5 0 o 4 o o Gray, rf. .......,. 4 o 1 4 0 0 Frothingham, rf. 5 I 2 1 o o Keyes, ss. ....... 3 0 o 3 2 0 Blair, c. .......... 4 1 3 7 1 o Harvey, Ib. 2 o 0 8 0 2 Perkins, 3b. ..... 4 1 o I 1 1 Bauhan, 2b. 2 o 1 I 3 I King, 1b. .... I 1 o 9 1 o Margetts, p. 0 o 0 1 o o Felton, p. 4 2 3 3 1 o St. John, p. 2 0 o I 3 o - - H- -- - - 1 Raleigl1 ..... 1 o o o o 0 34 8 I3 30 8 1 Kirkland .. 0 o o o o o - - - - - - tkBatted for St. John in eighth. 29 o 2 27 ro 5 Score by PRINCETON ................... o o o o o o o o o-0 Innings : HARVARD ........, O I 4 0 0 I I I 0-3 Two-base hits-Gray, Hallowell, McLeod. ton, 45 Harvard, IO, Struck out-By 'Mai-getts, IQ by Kirkland, 2, by Felton, 8. Bases on balls-Off Margetts, 41 OIT St. John 22 off Felton, 2. Umpires-'Westervelt and Johnstone, 'lime of g9.lTlC-I hour, S4 minutes. l59 hits-Hallowell 122, McLeod, King, Felton. Left on bascs-Princc- 'r .I- H .. 1 E7 .itch . u ' .. I ' I Wa 6-' EmrrIHeeI'D'Iz'mHCgIiT'QI31 Ulllll, awzrei Arr iETAT iBr1m:etnn hs. Earle, bzcunh game PRINCETON, JUNE 14, 1919 PRINCETON AB R II PO A E YALE AB Strubing, Cf. ..... .... 5 I 2 o 0 o Gage, 3b. .......... 4 Cook, lf. ......... .... 5 0 2 3 o o Boyd CCapt.D, lf. .... 3 Bade CCapt.j, 3b. .. .... 3 o o 3 2 I Holden, cf. ........ 3 Trimble, C. ......, .... 4 0 I 0 I 0 Faherty, rf. ..... 4 Gray, rf. ....... .... 5 0 0 I 0 o Diamond, Ib. .. 5 Keyes, ss. .. .... 3 o o I I I Murphy, SS- -- 3 Harvey, lb. .. 2 o I 8 o 2 Sawyer, 2b. . 2 Bauhan, 2b. .. .... 4 I o 3 2 o Holmes, C- 0 Margetts, p. .. .... o o o o o o Meehan, C. .... 3 Kirkland, p. .. .... 4 I I o 2 o R0biHS0H. D- 2 -- - - - -- -- Seeleck, p. ... ... I 35 3 7 IQ S 4 Prann, 3b. ... ... I 31 Score by PRINCETON ................... o o I o o 2 o o o 3 Innings : YALE H PO A E o 2 2 0 0 5 o 0 2 3 o 0 o 2 o o I 9 o o 2 o 2 I I 2 3 0 o 0 o o I 2 o I o I o o o I 3 I I o o o 82710 3 2 0 o o o I 0 I I 5 Double play-Seeleck to Prann to Diamond. Earned runs-Princeton, 2: Yale, I. Left on bases-Princeton, II, Yale, 9. Two-base hits-Strubing, Holden. Three-base hits-Strubing. Struck out-By Kirkland, 6g by Robinson, 2. Bases on balls- Off Kirkland, IQ off Robinson, 4. Hit by pitcher-Keyes, Robinson, Murphy, Sawyer. Umpires-'Westervelt and Johnstone. Time of game-2 hours, 20 minutes. iBrincetun hs. Bale, Qljbirh Game BROOKLYN, JUNE 21, 1919 PRINCETON AB R H PO A 12 YALE AB Strubing, Cf. ..... .... 4 o o o I 0 Prann, 3b. .......... 4 Cook, lf. .......... .... 4 o I o o 0 Boyd CCapt.D, lf. .... 3 Bade CCapt.J, 3b. .. .... 2 o o I 2 I Holden, cf. ........ 4 Trimble, C. ...... .... 3 o o 4 I 0 Faherty, rf. ..... 4 Gray, rf. ....... .... 3 o 2 I 0 o Diamond, Ib. .. . 2 Keyes, ss. .. .... 2 o o I 4 3 Newtown, Ib. .... o Harvey, Ib. . . . .... 3 0 I I4 o 0 Murphy, ss. . . . . . . I Bauhan, 2b. .. .... 3 I 2 2 I 0 Sawyer, 2b. .. 2 Kirkland, p. .. .... 3 o 0 I 6 0 Sheehan, C. 3 'kFlaCk ..... .... I 0 0 0 0 0 Seeleck, p. . . . . . . 3 28 I 6 24 I5 4 26 ,kBatted for Bade in ninth. Score by PRINCETON ................... o 0 o o o 0 o I o-I Innings : YALE .................... o 3 O I 0 0 O 2 X-6 H PO A E o I 2 o o o o o I o o o 3 o o o o I2 I o o 12 o o o 2 3 o I 4 4 o I 5 4 0 o I I I 6 27 I5 I Keyes, Diamond Double play-Keyes to Bauhan to Harvey. Two-base hit-Bade, Murphy, Prann, Boyd. Sacrifice hitsf C2j, Sawyer. Left on bases-Princeton, 45 Yale, 2. First base on errors-Yale, 3. Hit by pitcher-By Kirkland CMurphyj. Struck out-By Kirkland, IQ by Seeleck, 5. Passed ball--Trimble. Umpires-VVestervelt and Johnstone. Time of game-I hour, 35 minutes. 160 no DATE APRIIJ MAY JUNE I2, 16, 19, 23, 26, 30, 3, 7, IO, 14, 19, 21, 24, 28, 31, 4, 7, 10, 1 1, 14, 21, EAS -in The Princeton .... ,,,,, 6 Princeton .... ..... R ain Princeton .... , 3 Princeton .... ,,,, 2 Princeton ..., ..... R ain Princeton .... . 5 Princeton ..... 6 Princeton .... 5 Princeton .... 4 Princeton .... 1 Princeton .... 4 Princeton .... 4 Princeton .... . 4 Princeton .... 4 Princeton .... 1 Princeton .... 5 Princeton .... 3 Princeton .... 1 Princeton .... o Princeton .... 3 Princeton .... I C-A-BLRAC mznrh OPPONENTS Swarthmore Villa Nova Columbia . . . Holy Cross . Syracuse . . . Lafayette .. Cornell Virginia .... Pennsylvania Fordham . . . Harvard . . . Dartmouth . SCORE ...Rain.... 8 .... . .... 5.... ...Rain.... 1 .... 3 .... . 2 .... .. 2.... . . 7.... 3 .... .. 3.... Harvard ..... 5 .... Georgetown .. . . 5. . .. Yale ........ . o .... Colgate ...... 6 .... Pennsylvania . . I . . . . Rutgers ..... . 5 .... Harvard ... . S. . .. Yale ..... . 5 .... Yale . . . 6. . . . l6l AT . . . . . . Princeton .. . . .. Princeton New York City . . . . . . Princeton . . . Princeton . . . Princeton . . . Princeton Princeton .. Philadelphia . . . Princeton . . . Princeton . .. Princeton .. Cambridge ..... Princeton . . .New Haven .., . .. Princeton ...... Princeton New Brunswick . . . . . . Brooklyn . .. Princeton .. Brooklyn Edgehill ........ g 11 TH,e 97n31'n 'c1EmfI1s1 0 -J 5 Fll.5E .1f51 , . ,Ei!81fA Cl . rincetnnvs Qliumplete Z8a5ehaII Prince- ton Vic- Victories tories Ties Acme ............ 0 1 Active ...... . ...,. 1 0 A. and M. QVa.j.. 0 1 Alaska ........... 3 5 Albright .... .... 0 1 Alert ....... . . 0 1 Allegheny . . . . 1 0 Amherst ..... . ,... 8 20 Andover ....... .. . 1 6 Athletics QPhila.j . I8 9 Atlantics ......... 6 1 Auburn ........... 0 1 Baltimore CE. LJ. 2 0 8 Boston CN. LQ . .. 0 Bordentown ...... o 1 Bowdoin .,....... 1 3 Brooklyn QN. L.j. 6 2 Brown ..........,. I7 36 Bucknell .... .... o 3 Buffalo ....... . . 1 0 Burlington . . . 2 I Carlisle .......... 0 1 Catholic Univ. .... 1 o Centennials ....... 1 0 Chelsea . .. .... . . 2 4 Cleveland ......... 1 0 C. C. N. Y. ...... 0 1 Colgate . .... ...... 1 2 Columbia A. 0 1 Columbia Law .... 0 1 Columbia Univ. .. . 2 I7 Cornell .....,..... IO 29 Cuban Giants I I Dartmouth .. 2 20 Defiance .... . . O I First Game 1894 1883 1908 1876 1909 1884 1884 1875 1889 1863 1863 1883 1911 1876 1889 1908 1878 1870 1902 1885 1866 1901 1914 1875 1873 1883 1900 1914 1897 1893 1868 1880 1888 1880 1879 Detroit ...... . . Dickinson .... Dolly Varden Domestic .... Easton ...... Eckfords .... Elizabeth ....... Englewood F. Enterprise ...... Eureka .1.. Exeter ,..... Flyaways . . . Fordham .... F. and M. ... Georgetown .. Germantown . . Gettysburg .... .. Harvard ...... . . Holy Cross Holyoke .... Illinois ...... Indianapolis .. Jersey City ..... Johns Hopkins Keystone ....... Kieimz CPliila.j. Lafayette .... .. . Lawrenceville Lehigh ....... Long Island .... Louisville .... Manchester . .... Manhattan . . . Maryland A. C. . 9888 Refurb, 1860-1919 Ties 0 O O I O O O O O O O O O 0 O I O O I O O O 0 O O 0 0 O O 0 0 O O O Prince- ton Vic- Yictories tories .. 2 0 .. 0 6 .. 0 I .. I I .. 2 0 .. I O .. 0 I .. 0 I .. O 2 .. O I .. I O .. 0 5 .. O 2 .. 6 16 .. 0 3 ..20 28 .. 0 3 .. O 2 --55 47 .. 1 7 .. I O .. I O .. I O .. 5 1 .. 0 6 .. 0 I .. O I -- 4 33 .. 0 IQ .. 0 20 .. O I .. I O .. 2 0 .. 0 9 .. I I 162 O First Game 1881 1896 1877 1883 1874 1872 1896 1897 1890 1377 1864 1903 1874 1877 1895 1893 1874 1904 1868 1900 1879 1902 1877 1879 1887 1883 1878 1373 1892 1890 1886 1876 1879 1881 1898 Prince- IOIT Vic- Yictories tories Ties Mercersburg .. . 2 1 0 Metropolitans . .... 5 1 0 Michigan ......... O 5 O Montclair ..... .... 0 3 0 Montgomery A. C. O I 0 Monumentals QBalt.j 0 1 0 Murray Hill A. C.. O 1 O Nameless .... . .... 0 2 0 Navy ............. 0 2 0 Neptune ... ... O I 0 Newark .......... 3 2 0 Newark .......... 3 2 0 New Bedford 1 0 o New Haven ...... 2 1 0 New York QN. LJ I7 1 0 New York QA. LJ 2 0 0 New York Univ. .. 0 8 1 North Carolina .. . 0 4 0 Notre Dame ....,. o 2 0 Olympics ......... o 1 0 Orange ..... ...... 1 2 0 Orange A. C. ..... I 7 0 Pelham Bay Sta... 0 1 0 Penn. State ...... 7 7 O Philadelphia ...... 9 2 0 Pittsburgh CN. LJ 1 0 0 Pittsburgh .... . 0 1 0 Providence ....... 1 0 o Quaker City ...... 3 1 0 Rahway I ..... . . . 0 1 0 Resolutes . ... 2 3 1 Richmond ....,... 1 0 1 Rose Hill ..,..... o 1 o Rutgers .......... 1 I7 o Second Naval Dist. I O 0 First Game 1906 1881 1882 1899 1895 1884 1894 1874 1906 1870 1870 1883 1878 1875 1881 1911 1899 1912 1914 1863 1873 1891 1918 1895 1874 1897 1914 1881 1885 1891 1873 1896 1870 1866 1918 SM 1, 'ri 0 O - gg i, 1 o o QE TU-E P-'2'NCiiTQ':1 B R' C -A,:B.e.e C . 1Brinceton's Qlumplets Zgasehall Breath, 1860-1919 Qfltnnnluhehj r Prince- Prince- Prince- ton ton ton Xfic- I?irst Xfic- Ififsi Nlic- Victories tnries Ties Game Victories tories Ties Game Victories tories Ties South Orange .... 0 1 0 1910 Tri-Mountain .... o 1 o 1870 Virginia .... .. 9 25 o Southwark ,..,... 0 1 0 1880 Trinity ........... 0 6 0 1903 Washington . . . 3 3 0 S. I. C. C. ....... 3 3 1 1874 Tufts ............ o 4 0 1900 W. and J. .. .. 0 2 0 Stars CBrooklynj .. 0 2 0 1863 Union CN.Brnswk.j 1 1 0 1879 W. and L. ,. .. o 1 0 Stars CN.Brnswk.D 0 1 0 1862 Union College .... 0 2 0 1895 VVes1eyan .... . .. 1 8 0 Stars CSyracusej .. o 2 0 1876 Univ. of Penn .... IQ 26 2 1879 VVest Virginia .. 0 4 o Stevens . ...... .... 0 1 0 1913 ilrsinus .......... 1 8 0 1905 NVQ and DA. .. .. 0 1 o Svvarthniore ...... 0 1 o 1919 Linea . .... ........ '0 1 o 1879 Nvihianis ... .. 4 I2 0 Syracuse .... .. 1 4 0 1904 Xfernnont .... ... 0 3 0 1879 VVorcester ... .. 2 0 0 Trenton ... .. 6 7 o 1871 Xfnla Piova ....... 0 5 0 1910 Yule ....... .. 74 53 2 163 First Game 1886 1881 1904 1896 1892 1899 1907 1864 1879 1868 gag TH E 12111 N cjj' 0,51 QR LQ- A - EQFLLA C PALMER MEMORIAL STADIUM SJ CAETO .Q f N B R1 - TEM Q21 , 2 3 Wg9Mu W 9 9 Q O Q E -U15 'l'2A' N C-ij-54357 B317ACf'i5':? B7f CW VARSITY TRACK TEAM, IQIS-1919 swurrr WVREN KISSAM STIZXVART c111zP1:N'1'1cR L1111K1N 5111111015 111oN'1'co111a1z1' cnNo1'ER 1zA1Q1z1z mz11fF1'r11 CMgr. 1918, Lqcons uE11E1.,1cKm1 IMUNSELI, 1f1'rzP,1'rR1cK CCoachD ROGERS 1'1:N1f1131.11 1F0Rl2s111.1N no1vNs CMg1'.5 TROWBRIDGE CLARK TIQKRELL ERDMAN fcilllhj RAYMOND MCCULLOUGH HALSEY 'halt 1 o 0 E95 -rv-Le 1aQ.rNc.eIom ease-A-egacggg Behiem uf the Zllirack Qeasun, 1918-1919 OFFICERS, 1918-1919 OFFICERS, 1919-1920 C. R. ERDMAN, JR., '19 ................,..... ...... C aptain C. R. ERDMAN, Jn., ,IQ ................ W ..... ....... C apfain VV. H. DOWNS, '20 .,.....,................ .... - Manager W. H. DowNs, '20 ................................. Manager KEENE FITZPATRICK ..... Coach I. O. HOCKADAY, ,2I ...... .... 1 elssixfant Manager KEENE FITZPATRICK ... ... .. ............ ....Coach 23' 5 This was partly due to a series of misfortunes to members of the team, particularly in the Inter- aaq' 7 collegiates but the great handicap was weakness in the field events. The Harvard and Yale meets -v-L M3 were lost on this account, as both times Princeton led in the track events. CJ 'J Qwing to the military aspect of Princeton during the fall, no meets were possible till the Indoor Games held in Brooklyn on February 15th, at which Princeton tied the Pastime Athletic Club for hrst place. The only other winter meet was the Melrose Games at Madison Square Garden on February 25th. In the Melrose Games, Captain Erdman finished second to Simpson of Missouri in the hurdles, and forced the winner to equal the Wor1d's record for this event. Penfield won the 1000-yard handicap, finishing at the head of a large field. Morton, winning the 600-yard run, and Massey with 3 third in the hurdles, were Princeton's other point winners. The outdoor season opened with the Penn Relays on April 25th and 26th, when Princeton took two first places, a second, and a third, besides second in the distance medley relay. The relay was lost to the University of Chicago only after a hard fight. McCosh, the Western champion, was barely able to lead McCulloch to the tape by a few yards. The Yale Meet on May 10th resulted in defeat for Princeton, for although she won five first places, Yale got all but three places in the field events. Erdnian won the high and the low hurdles, with Trowbridge second in both events. McCulloch ran a splendid race in the two mile, winning easily. Terrell won the quarter, and Clark the 220-yard dash. Penfield placed second in the half-mile, as did Raymond in the mile run. ln the field events, Halsey won second place in the shot put, and Uebelacker second in the broad jump. In the Caledonian Games on May 16th, 1922 won a decisive victory over 1919, with 1921 and 1920 third and fourth, respectively. Lourie, 1922, was the highest individual scorer. On May 24th, Princeton was defeated by Harvard, and again weakness in the field events was responsible. Erdman and Trowbridge won their usual first and second places in the hurdles. McCulloch again won the two mile, and Terrell again finished first in the quarter. Penfield won the half-mile, and Halsey won the shot put. The season ended with the Intercollegiates at Cambridge on May 31st, where Princeton took seventh place. Erdman's sickness, Van Cleve's mishap in practice, and Ha1sey's hard luck in failing to qualify, deprived thc team of points that would probably have put Princeton in one of the first five places. Scoring four points in the hurdles, four in the quarter, three in the 220-yard dash and one in the mile, Princeton had a total of twelve, which netted her seventh place. 215' W' mf HE 1918-19 track season could not, from the standpoint of winning meets, be called very successful. - Qi 167 O 4 O U15 DQINQETQN B,3JC..A,BRAC T. B. PENFIELD VVINNING HALF-MILE, HARVARD MEET EVENT loo-Yard Dash... 220-Yard Dash... 440-Yard Dash... 880-Yard Run .... One-Mile Run .... Two-Mile Run... 220-Dfd. Hurdles.. 120-Yd. Hurdles.. Shot Put ........ Hammer Throw.. High Jump ...... Broad Jump ..... Pole Vault ...... 0 O 'b Q' Q Qi O 0 Sha TPLE PALM CYILVO N B 12 1 c: - A - ia are A c SDE FIRST Moore CHD Moore CHD Terrell CPD 1B1finnetnn-ilaarharh Track set Harvard Stadium, May 24, 1919. SECOND Flower CHD ....,Clark CPD .. Gourdin CHD..... Penfield CPD .... Duggan CHD .... O,CO1'll'16ll CHD...Raymond CPD .McCulloch CPD...Hutehinson CHD.. Erdman CPD .... Trowbridge CPD.. Erdman CPD .... Trowbridge CPD.. Halsey CPD ..... Clark CHD ...... Stevens CHD .... Carpenter CPD .. Krogness CHD Perkins CHD Krogness CHD ...Flower CHD Harwood CHD ...Baker CPD .... .. THIRD Van Cleve CPD . .. Flower CHD . Jacobs CPD .. Douglass CHD Foresman CPD Lewis CHD ...... Tracy CHD Krogness CHD Krogness CHD Monks ..... Gourdin CHDQ Sweet CPD D TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE IO 2-5 see. 22 3-5 sec. ..,.. . 52 3-5 sec. ..... . 2 min. I 4-5 sec... 4 min. 28 4-5 see.. 9 min. 54 sec..... 25 3-5 sec. I5 3-5 sec. 40 ft. IO in. 121 ft. ........ . tie. 5 ft. 9254 in. . .Uebelacker CPD..21 ft. IIM, in.... Johnson CHD .... I2 ft. 4M in..... 169 Final Score .... POINTS POINTS PRINCETON H'ARvA1zD 1 8 3 6 6 3 5 4 4 5 5 4 8 1 8 1 5 4 3 6 M SM 1 S 3 6 SM GM EVENT IOO-Yafd Dash. 220-Yard Dash. . . 440-Yard Dash. . . 880-Yard Run .... One-Mile Run. Two-Mile Run. .. 120-Yard Hurdles ....... 220-Yafd Hurdles ....... Pole Vault ...... High Jump ...... Broad Jump ..... Hammer Throw.. Shot Put ,.... 0 0 POINTS POIN TS PRINCETON YALE ' J.. 1 A -1 .g gi W 'Quia DQ I N C,ETO IN Q4 B giwe f A - gi gfig 55 rnnnetun-yall: Erank Meet Palmer Memorial Stadium, May 10, 1919. TIME, HEIGHT FIRST SECOND THIRD OR DISTANCE Jones CYD ...... Smith CYD ...... Clark CPD ...... IO 2-5 sec. I Clark CPD ...... jones CYD . Heffelhnger C 23 I-5 sec. .. 5 Terrell CPD ..... Stewart CYD Heffelhngcr CYD 52 2-5 sec. .... 5 Prizer CYD ..... Peufield CPD Yvfellll CPD ..... 2 min. 6 I--5 sec... 3 O'Brien CYD .... Raymond CPD ..,Foresman CPD ..4 min. 41 sec. 3 McCulloch CPD.. .lfVaterman CYD.. .Rogers CPD ..... I0 min. IQ 3-5 sec. 6 Erdman CPD .... 'Trowbridge CPD..Shedden CYD I5 3-5 sec. 7 Erdman CPD .... Trowbridge CPD..l-Ieffelfmger CYD.25 sec. .. 7 Ford CYD ....... Svvceuey CYD Rogers CYD ..... IO ft. ..... 0 Landon CYD Hitchcock CYD.. ggi? cg? t1e...5 ft. S16 in. .. I Cowles CYD ..... Uebelacker CPD..Munsell CPD 21' ft. 2 in. 3 Acosta. CYD ..... Vorys CYD ....... 'X lorris CYD ..... 129 ft. 5 in. .... 0 Braden CYD ..... Halsey CPD ..... Galt CYD ....... 40 ft. 351 i11.... 2 Final Score 43 l70 o o Se 0 O U' E '19 ' N C-ETC N E352 15: ETB AQ I, YALE MEET I. CLARK IYINNING 210 2. 'I'I'1RRliLIYIXN1XG44O 3. PRIZICR, YALE, XX IXYINf HAII XIIII fjoncs, Yule, Sccondj frncwnrl, Yale, Second, Ufcmik-1.1, bucomlg XYrrn 'fl if EE U1 5 DQ ' N-C-EI QU UM We R. 1. 9 - 5132: eeewgf Zlnternullegiate Qmateur Qtbletin Qssnniatiun nf Zlmema Amherst Bowdoin Brown California Colby College C Columbia ity of N. Y. OFFICERS, 1919-1920 ROLAND C. FENNER, Pennsylvania ..,.............. P1'UStClL'I1f NVILLIAM SWANSON, Pittsburgh ..... ..... I 'icu-Prcridcu! PAUL SNoDoRAss, Syracuse ................... Virc-Pruxidrfzt ELDRED ITIALSISY, New Yorl: University .... ...... T l'CtI5llI'Ul' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE LEON CLAY, Cornell PAUL .-XNUERSON, M. I. T. MAX NORTON, Dartmouth SHERMAN B,n.nw1N, Yale XVILLIAM DOWNS, Princeton L.xwRr1Nc1s Ligoxnun, Harvard ADVISORY COMMITTEE GUSTAVUS T. ICIRBY, Clzairmrzzz ROMEYN BERRY, Cornell THORNTON GizRR1sH, llarvard MEMBERS Dartmouth Leland Stanford Pittsburgh Forclham Maine P1'i11CCtO11 Georgetown M. I. T. Rl1fgFfS Harvard Michigan Swarthinore Haverford N. Y. University SYFELCUSC Johns Hopkins Pennsylvania State Yale Lafayette Pennsylvania 172 EVEN TS roo-Yard 220-Yard 440-Yard Half-Mile 'lflt One-Mile Two-Mile 220-Yard 1 20-Yard Hammer Dash Dash Run ..,.. . Run .... . . Run ,..... Run ...... Hurdles .... llurdles .... Throw ..... T In U 0 1 - ,H E QDQ I N C-ETQILI Eggij l ijgjg B Rl C - A - B326 C Qnnual ent 31. . Q. Q, QI, Q, Held at Harvard Stadium, Cambridge, Mass., May 31, 1919. NVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE Haymond CPe11nsylvaniaJ Johnson CMicl1iganJ Moore CHarvardD Cook Cliichiganl Rollins CM. I. TJ Haymond CPennsylva11iaD Moore fI'IZL1'V3I'dl Clark CPriueetonD Cook CMichiganD Davis CPennsylvaniaJ Mayer CCornellD .... Terrell fPrincet0nD Rice CRutgersD Stewart CYaleJ Souder CSyracuseD Mayer CCOTl1CllD ....... Gustafson CPennsylvaniaJ Shaw CColumlJial Turner CSyracuseD Coakley CDartmouthD O'Connell CHarvardl .,.. Crawford Qlaafayettej NIcDe1'mott CCornellJ O'Leary CCornelD Raymond CPrincetonl Dresser CCornellD ....... 9 Goodwin CBoWdoinj Sedgwick CMichiganb Hutchinson CHarvardj Dudley CYaleD Smith CCornellD ...... Watt CCornell3 Savage CBowdoinl Frazier CPennsylvanial Trowbridge CPrincetonh Smith CCoruellj ........ Watt CCnrnellj Trowbridge CPrinceto11D Savage CBowdoi11l Bellerjeau CRutgers5 VVeld CDartmoutl1l ..,. Dandrow CBI. I. TJ Murphy fDartmouthj Smith CMichigan5 Stevens Cllarvardj . I sec. .. 1 3-5 sec ....494-5 sec, min. 56 2-5 sec .4 min. 23 3-5 sec. min. 22 2-5 sec 2-ll'5 ...15 1-5 3 ft. .IU ....14 sec sec iu EVENTS Pole Vault . . .. . . High Jump .. . . . .. Broad Jump , .. S h ot Put 1. Cornell .,,.... 2. Pennsylvania 3. Michigan .... 4. Harvard . . . 5. Dartmouth . . 6. Yale ..... 7. Princeton . S. Bowdoin . . 9, Rutgers . . 10. IZ. 14 5Mai11e QU I 1 j Georgetown l Lafayette . . -5' Syracuse .. ' l Columbia . . YVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCI: Myers CDartmouthD ............ 12 ft, 6 in Newstctter CPennsylvaniaJ Harwood CHarvardD Landers CPennsylvaniaJ ?Breckley CRutgersD 7 . 5' Parker CYaleD Sue Landon QYaleD ................ 6 ft. 2 in. jtlamton fPe11nsylvaniaJP . Zlohnson qMiC11iganp SUS gltamsey CCorr1ellD 2 . Krogness CHarvardD She Johnson CMicl1iganD ...... 23 ft, 10 1-5 in LeGendre CGeorgetownJ Flower CHarvardD Landers CPennsylvaniaj Smalley CGeorgetownJ Allan fMairiel ........ ....- I t, if ' Braden CYaleJ 44 6X8 m Baker fMlClllgH1lJ Clark fHarvarclD Smith fMlClllg8I1J SUMMARY H3914 29 .. 25Vf ., 23 ..14 I -- mf? .. I2 .. 9 -- S55 5 S .. .5 -- -I .. 3 .. 3 O W O 5-,,.4 0 O EE ' Da E R R-LN C-EJ' QJN Hill WU -EE I C..ij:X:..l5.Fi A 9- RE EVENT 100-YARD DASH .... 220-YARD DASH 440-YARD RUN .... S80-YARD RUN .... ONE-'lX4ILE RUN TWO-MILE RUN 120-YARD HURDLES 220-YARD HURDLES .. HIGH JUMP ....... BROAD JUMP ....... POLE WVAULT ........ INDOOR POLE VAULT .. SHOT PUT ........... HAMMER THROW .... EVENT IOO-YARD DASH 220-YARD DASH 440-'YARD RUN . . . 880-YARD RUN .. ONE-MILE RUN TWO-NIILE RUN ..... I20-YARD HURDLES .. . 220-YARD HURDLES RUNNING HIGH JUMP RUNNING BROAD JUMP POLE VAULT ......... HAMNIER THRONV .... SHOT PUT ......... rinnetun Trask iliecurhs RECORD 9 4-5 sec... 3-5 sec. .. . .... 49 sec. .....,. ... I min. 53 2-5 sec. 4 min. 2I 3-5 sec 9 111111.40 sec. ....I5 2-5 sec. .....24 2-5 sec. .. 6 . HOLDER H. Rush, '98 .. NV. L. Dawbarn, '09 . W. B. Moore, '17 H. Colfelt, 'oo H. Kilpatrick, 'QQ . D. Mackenzie. '15 S. Eisele, '07 R. Erdman, Jr.. ,IQ . VV. Stewart, ,IS .. IA JC. R. Erdman, Jr., ,IQ YEAR ....1898 ....I9O9 ....19I6 .,..IQOO .... 1899 .... IQI5 . .... 1907 ....I9I8 .... 1915 ....IQIS HG ii P : ,N Q .... ER w ta. Z9 ::::: HU' U' U. 2' ELEM, ww w 'D Q Oxanf-ltom N2 2 9 O OO D. H' - - 5 W EAFPQHFP di- - ' FI rf 'ON - - ' Qi-. n-4 N 3: ' H S'-f X:g O: Q 5'F'5'5-:. D I ro ' 5, ro f Hfrmwwwiu 1. FUP1-U?1rnwi.U I W 2: ' ' ' o F5 ZZUIQTOQU g 1-1 . fm-f'o5,'fw-. in Q 1 33:1 QRWQ.-'QQ 71 Q.: ..... QAQ1E :Im d E ..... :ray O. M Q E--'UOTHFO -Tre.-.1 me - ' ..: 3 :' 3705213 fffff Nm' - U!25'?.7w ' 32' J 5' EERE? 5+ H ' qy .Q Qui - O JO- O JA H - GO QQ. . . .... ft. 222 1n. . . .... 4 min. I4 2-5 sec. mm. I7 4-5 sec. .. ...15SCC. ....... ...23 3-5 sec. .....6ft.5iMSl11,.... I ...24 ft. 74 in. ...13 ft. I in. ...I75 ft. I0 in. .....4S ft. IOM in. . P. Sei-viss, Jr., '02 J. P. Jones ..... .... T. S. Berna .... .... R. Simpson .. .... F. S. Murray F. WV. Kelly ..... A. C. Kraenzlein ... .. J. I. We11dell .... .... Cf. L. Horine .. ,. M. Prinstein ... ..... R. A. Gardner ... ... K. Shattuck .... .... R. S. Beatty .... .... .... 1902 ....IQO8 ....IQI3 ....19O9 ....1917 ....IQO3 COLLEGE SO. California Georgetown Michigan Pennsylvania SO. California Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Cornell Cornell Missouri Leland Stanford So. California Pennsylvania Wesleyan Leland Stanford Syracuse .Yale California Columbia EVENT IOO-YARD DASH . 220-Y ARD DASH . 440-YARD RUN S80-YARD RUN ONE-MILE RUN . TWO-MILE RUN . 2' O AA --ff A---v---.4-M Min., -'viv, i:33 .f ag , .- EYYH-E 221 N C-il QU 'lulliilmllmiliig B'fW'f7-'TRFQJKC Zi. QE. Q. Q. Q. Q. Qlirack Resorts RECORD 94-5 sec. 1-5 sec. .. ...47 2-5 sec. I min. 53 sec. .... 4 min. I4 2-5 9 min. 22 2-5 ....15 see. ...23 3-5 sec. .. ...48ft.1OMin. HAMMER THROW .... ...165 ft. M in. . 120-YARD HURDLES .. . 220-YARD HURDLES .. . 16-POUND SHOT PUT . I6-POUND RUNNING HIGH JUMP RUNNING BROAD JUMP POLE VAULT ...,..... 6 ft. 42 in. . .... 24 ft. 456 in. ....13 ft. I in. .. SCC. SCC... HOLDER I. Wefers .. C. Craig E. Patterson I. Wefers .. C. Craig F. Lippincott E. Meredith E. Meredith P. Jones .... C. Dresser .. S. Murray . C. Kraenzlein .... ...,. I. Wendell L. Beatty .. . H. P. Bailey .... ..... , M. Gler ..... ..... C. Kraeuzlein A. Gardner COLLEGE YEAR Georgetown . . .... 1896 Michigan ... .... 1911 Pennsylvania . . . .... IQI3 Georgetown . . ...... 1896 Michigan ..... 1910-1 1 Pennsylvania . . . .... 1913 Pennsylvania .. . .... 1916 Pennsylvania .. . .... 1916 Cornell ...... .... 1 Q13 Cornell .......... .... 1 919 Leland Stanford ... .... 1916 Pennsylvania . . . .... 1898 Wfesleyan .. .... 1913 Columbia ... .... 1912 Maine .... Yale ....,.... Pennsylvania .. Yale ....... ..,.1915 ....IQIS, . .... 1899 ....lQI.2 13 OA, 1 ,. TIZLE D I2 I N qc: 'E'TC N SWHIFTIIHJIHI - A . gmm.1...,H,sm.1Q!5 all I 9.,:A -12- 2: A C INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET s'rAR'r OF MILE END OF FIRST LAP, MILE MAx'ER,coRN1sLL, XVINNING 440 QTERREL, SECONDJ L. 0 0 '5 J, 0 ' A -W w . v v -H E 1ff'lR-iiCff3il21 iWlQU!'.W l imQQ5 FEL C - e: m A C X 5- 1 as ', ' I Nt- 1. EE U15 D12wfiETO'w -Q5 I Q 1A :a fQe Q A 4 . 517. 'g S xr. 3, . 'SQ ' 1919 VARSITY CR ENV Mrcrnxrzr, CAMPBELL M.-ue'r1N WALTERS muxw LA mom' Gleason PAXTON KCHPW ROSEN BAUM 5253 I- ,mf .riiiffgigziejeoirsi j g an 1- A - MIM-: REQ.- I -B Esfl OFFICERS, 1918-1919 OFFICERS, 1919-1920 VV. M. PAXTON, III, ,IQ .................... .. ...Captain R. S. LAMONT, '20 ........,................. ...Captain L. DONNELLY, 'IQ ........ .......... 1 Manager G. A. LAVVRENCE, ,2O ...,. .............. I lifazmgvr G. A. LAWRENCE, ,20 ..... .... . flssisfazzt Mazinger , S. T. HAVILAND, '21 .... .... 1 4ssisfr11zt,Malzagc'r DR. J. D. SPAETH ...... ............... C nach DR. I. D. SIJAETH .... ............. C ouch , VARSITY, 1919 POSITION NAME AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT YEARS POSITION NAME AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT YEARS Stroke, W. M. Paxton, III ,IQ 20 6. 163 second 4,4 P. C. W'alter, ,IQ ..,. .... 2 2 6.3 166 second 7, C. R. Gregor, '20 ........... 20 6.26 160 first 3, F. E. Martin, '20 .... .. I9 6. 184 Erst 7, E. Dent, ,IQ ....... .. 23 6.1 173 first 2, I. G. Campbell, '20 .... .... 2 o 5.102 168 second 6, R. S. Lamont, 720 .... .... 1 9 6. 173 second Bow, B. S. Michael, ,IO ........ 21 6. 160 first 6, H. Chisholm, ,2I ..... .... 1 9 5.11 170 hrst Bow, B. B. McAlpin, Jr., ,2I... 20 5.8 155 nrst 5, W. B. Bryan, 720 .... .... I 9 6.1 172 second Cox, F. E. Rosenbaum, ,2O .... 20 5.4 IIOZ first Bases DATE FIRST SECOND T1-IIRIJ DISTANCE wox nv April I7 Annapolis .. ..... Harvard . . .... Princeton .. .... IZQ miles .... . . .8 lengths May 3 Yale . ...... ..... P rinceton .. . .............. .... 2 miles ... . . . I length May I7 ...... Pennsylvania . .... Princeton .. . ..... Columbia .. .... .134 miles ... ... 131 lengths May 24 ...... Cornell . .... ..... P rinceton ... .............. .... 2 miles . .. H214 lengths I79 75 . Ta-me DRINC-EJ-QILI en: c-an-B RAC retn ehietn of Captain lfvllllilll Paxton HI and coached by Dr T D Spaeth nho had just recently returned from worl KP J in the Army Y M C A In spite of the depletcd per onnel of the upper classes a full rowing schedule was K V arranged, including races with Harxard, Yale, Cornell, Columbia, Pennsylyania, and the Aaxy. This consti , lf-L5 tuted a hard season for the eight and, though the record they made was not up to the standard of former e 'e rn .ge-U ,fn . . . . . . . . . . ggi ya? the spring of IQIQ the Princeton Rowing Association resumed activities on a peace basis under the leadership I ' . . . . i I V Q .v , , Y . , f - f Q ' . .... ' e s , f' ' f ' ' VL 1 ' - ' ' 7 r f ' '- years, a very creditable showing was made, in view of the fact that the men were both light and inexperienced. The first try-out came at Annapolis on April 19, where Princeton met the Navy and Harvard Varsity crews. Both Prince- ton and Harvard put up a spirited race, but neither of the college crews were in a class with the unusually tine product that Annapolis turned out. The Navy far outdistanced both Princetnn and Harvard, and the Crimson won second place from Prince- ton by ten seconds. The next event on the schedule was the dual race with Yale on the new course at Derby on the Housatonic River, May 3rd. The Princeton crew improved rapidly in the two weeks intervening between the Navy and Yale races, with the result that the Varsity would have probably gained a victory over the Blue had not the stroke oar jammed his oar-handle in the midst of a sprinting finish, allowing Yale to win by a few seconds. The Child's Cup Regatta between Princeton, Columbia and Pennsylvania was rowed on May I7 on Lake Carnegie. Penn- sylvania, who had won the Child's Cup from Princeton in the previous year, had one of the fastest crews of her history, and the event was generally conceded to her as a foregone conclusion. The Tiger Varsity rowed its best race on this occasion, and for a mile and a half held the Pennsylvania combination. In the last quarter the superior weight and experience of the Red and Blue oarsmen told, and they won out by a length of open water. Princeton easily outdistanced Columbia by a large margin. Owing to Cornell's inability to meet Yale and Princeton on the Housatonic, and by special invitation of the Ithacans, the Princeton crew rowed a dual race with Cornell on Lake Cayuga, the Saturday following, May 24. During the hrst mile of the race the boats were practically even, but from there on the Cornell eight gradually pulled away from Princeton and won by several lengths of open water. By rowing on both the Housatonic and on Lake Cayuga, Princeton made it possible to revive the Yale-Princeton-Cornell triangular regatta on Lake Carnegie in 1920. l80 YEAK P1879 t188o 'I88I P1882 P1883 11884 t1885 XISS6 +1887 , U 2 O iwmggggiig 0 O EE THE D124 N QETQN B R I. C - A - BCBAE. EQE WINNER. PLACE. Pennsylvania, Schuylkill Rive Qllbilizfs Qlup Return I'.. Columbia, Schuylkill River ..... Princeton, Schuylkill River .. Pennsylvania, Schuylkill River Pennsylvania, Schuylkill River Pennsylvania, Schuylkill River Cornell, Schuylkill River .... Pennsylvania, Schuylkill River Cornell, Schuylkill River .... :'tFour-oared crews. Princeton did not race from 1885 to 1912. coURsE. YEAR- 1 My miles 5 1889 LK H H I 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 l8l WINNER. PLACE. Cornell, Schuylkill River .. Columbia, Lake Carnegie Columbia, Lake Carnegie Princeton, Lake Carnegie Princeton, Schuylkill River . No Race Pennsylvania, Lake Carnegie Pennsylvania, Lake Carnegie - COURSE. 1 Mr miles 1: 11 r u 0 0 0 4' 0 0 ERE W pw QU -T L. W. MUDGE L. W. TMIUDGE L. W. MUDGE H. C. MILSPAUGH H. C. MILSPAUGH E. P. RANKIN W. H. WICKHAM R. IF. LITTLE E. A. VAN WAGENEN E. P. RANKIN VV. H. BUCK A. VAN RENSSELAER T. K. BRADFORD A. PELL D. PATTEN J. M. WOODS I. H. VANDEVENTER I. H. VANDEVENTER F. DUNNING J. A. CAMPBELL I. A. CAMPBELL H. G. MARQUAND C. H. DODGE F. G. LANDON G. VVESTERVELT W. C. OSBORN A. G. FELL J. B. HARRIMAN BAE 38a5ehaII Qiaptains 13511-1 H211 J. M. XVOODS D. LAUGHLIN E. FURMAN C. B. WIGTON W. S. HORTON A. NICCUNE O. RAFFERTY I. M. HARI,AN I. M. HARLAN D. EDWARDS I. P. SHAXV A. H. LARKIN E. O. WAGENHURST W. H. KING C. C. DANA Ulfrank Qllaptains 1874-19211 G. B. IVLCCLELLAN W. M. SPALDING F. S. THOMPSON H. H. JANEWAY VV. S. DOHM I. S. RODDY P. VRENDENBURGII, 2ND W. B. WOODBRIDGE G. R. SWAIN D. R. JAMES R. GARRETT R. GARRETT 4 BYRILATC C. C. DANA 'O6. L. A. YOUNG ,07. P. KING 'O8. C. S. BTACKENZIE 'O9. J. H. BROOKS 'IO. I. BRADLEY LII. VV. XV. VVILSON YI2. F. W. ICAFER ,I3. F. W. KAFER 'I4. A. R. T. HILLEBRIKND 'IS. NV. E. GREEN 'I6. VV. I. STEINWENDER 'I7. F. G. PEARSON YI8. C. G. STEVENS '19, G. T. XVIELLS y2O. H. C. POTTER '10, I. F. CREGAN 'II. I. F. CREGAN '12, A. W. COLEMAN 'I3. A. W. COLEMAN '14, D. S. HORTON '15, L. M. ASBIT '16, R. E. WILLIAMS ,I7, W. M. ARMSTRONG '18, XV. M. ARMSTRONG ,IQI I. C. ATLEE '20, R. A. GA M BLE S. J. REID., IR. I. L. COONEY E. H. XV. HARLAND VV. R. SIDES F. T. DAWSON S. B. WHITE C. H. STERRETT F. D. NVORTHINGTON B. K. RHOADS O. S. GREENE B. C. LAW E. H. DRIGGS VV. M. BTADDEN YV. H. BADE R. M. TRIMBLE J. T. MOORE I. M. DNVIGHT H. M. S.-XWYER R. B. THOMAS, IR. T. FISKE I. D. NIACKENZIE W. B. MOORE VV. B. MOORE I. H. BARRET C. R. ERDMAN, IR. C. R. ERDMAN, JR. W. S. GUMMERE A. VAN RENNSELAER A. JOHNSON D. T. MARVEL C. O. DERSHIMER I. H. LIONBERGER C. DENNEY A. J. MCCOS1-I W. E. DODGE B. BALLARD B. BALLARD F. LONEY P. T. BRYAN 'U K E 'EI-15 DQINQETON EI:uC+A-E-RAC 522 Jfuuthall ftllaptams '82, E. C. PEACE L. LEA 'O8. E. A. DILLON '83. A. MOFITAT G. COCHRAN 'O9. R. C. SIEGLING '84. C. W. BIRD G. COCHRAN ,I0. E. I. HART '85. C. M. DE CAMP A. R. T. HILLEBRAND 'II. E. I. HART '86. H S. SAVAGE VV. H. EDWARDS ,I2. T. T. PENDLETON '87. E. O. WAGENHURST H. W. PELL ,I3. H. A. H. BAKER '88 H. W. CONVAN H. W. PELL ,I4. H. R. BALLIN '89. E. A. POE R. T. DAVIS 'I5. F. GLICK '90, E. A. POE J. R. DE WITT 'I6. F. T. HOGG '9I. R. H. WARREN W. L. FOULKE ,I7. CNO teamj '92. P. ICING J. L. COONEY WIS. H. A. CALLAHAN '93. T. G. TRENCHARD H. L. DILLON ,IQ. C. W. TVTCGRANV '94, T. G. TRENCHARD I. B. MCCORMICK Ylnformal team in IQI8 composed of members of the S. A. T. C. and Naval Units. 1 TRIMBLE PUNTING OUT OF DANGER AFTER PRINCETON HELD COLGATE FOR DONVNS ON HALF YARD LINE 0 O Fi 0 Q TH E' QQ I N CLEJ' O-IQ! -lm ULWHl1..3IU QWQfli - A ..-lgdfi Cini l, ATHLETIC ISXECUTIVFZ COMMITTEE FIELD MCGRAW HUECHNER HYNSON L ZABRISKIE PIPER 'rnowmclnorz , DOVVNS ERDMAN TRIMBLE 'W . Q' EE 'U-le DRINQEIOJNI Dance-A-Egfac Euarh uf Qltbletit Qtuntrul I Z9 HE purpose of the Board of Athletic Control is to give a general supervision to the Organization of sports in ii W Princeton. Its work extends only so far as thegeneral athletic policy of the University is concerned. while the K5 N Sf! actual carrying out of this policy, such as the awarding Of insignia, is in the hands of the Athletic Executive Committee. During the War collegiate activities l mittee Of the Board of Athletic Control tempor ties. Last spring, after a lapse of two years, this organization the Board of Athletic Control has returned to the discharge of TRUSTEE MEMBERS JOHN GRIER I-IIBEEN, '82 KNOX TAYLOR, ,QS A ROBERT GARRETT, '97 T. VVILLIAMS ROBERTS, '99 FACULTY MEMBERS DEAN HOWARD MCCLENAITAN, '94 P11011 C. Ii. W. NICCLURE, '88 PROP. C. VV. ICENNEDY ALUMNI MEMBER FRANKLIN L. XVRIGHT, '03 l85 were forced into a minor position, and the Executive Com- arily assumed the Athletic Executive Committee's responsibili- was formed again and resumed its former dutiesg so that now itsmore conservative functions. UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS 'WILLIAM H. DOWNS, '20 C. FREDERICK BUECIINER, JR.. '20 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DEAN HOWARD NICCLENAHAN, '94 ..... ........... C lmirnzan G. R. MURPHY, ,Q3 .....................,. .fllhlvtic 'l'rc'r1.r11rrr PROF. C. VV. IQENNEDY C. FREIJIERICK BUECHNER, IR., '20 IAYILT.IA'M I-I. DOWNS, '20 oo 222. A f 1 oo 3g+'E'I' fQ1l12 lQfc:EJloJx1 .- li'! 3 B ra LC - A - B,R,AL THE GYMNASIUM Q .- :f55n::m1N: 51- . .. .,.M..gx , x wr .x ----fXA..M Xx x. Rx X XX ww NNN Xt XFX fu Q- 'X' f- X M -Y -J ' - 'Sf refgwi w r 'x,..:m-5:5-y::1Qa'- x fl' 'mimi D F2 I N C,ETQlLl B ga Qc 4 A its RYA C Ig:::, 'igillgh 'ii 33,311 ' 'Inf' P 0 0 ,. Q ' 0 O - G, .- WBJ51 V' CWif5ll5,R,AvC 1 BASKIETBALL TEAM, 19xS-1919 BAILEY CAsst. Mgrj s11xi1umN CAsst. Mgxzj s. s. sCHM1D'r CMgr.D HUNT G. s. SCHMIDT zmxlusxqlr-: L1su1rR1Nu fCnachJ WOOD OPIE GRAY CCapt.D M.x1u:1z'1 x's DAVIS 'fl , :V Dj-E D I2 1 N C-QT o IN m l ! 0 9 Bn2,iic-A,- BRAC Mme OFFICERS, 1918-19 W. S. GRAY, JR., ,IQ ....... . S. S. SCHMIDT, ,IQ ..... R . T. SHERMAN, '20 .,.. F. W. LU1-:1-1R1N0 ...... I OFFICERS, 19 J. N. HYNSON, '20 .......... G . O. BAILEY, ,20 .... R. T. SHERMAN, '20 .... J. P. SEIBERLING, '21 .... F . W. LUET1R1NG ...... ........................Cap1ai11 19-20 .............Manager ....A.vsisfurzt lvfauager ...............C0ach ........................Caf1tain ................A4GIlClgl'V . . . .M'am1ger Nassau Team AJ.visfa11t .Manager ........,........C0ach A. B. NIES ........, ..., A srisfmzt Coach gi: TEAM SUBSTITUTES W. I. ZABRISKIE, '21 ............. Forward J. B. HUNT, '19 ....................... ..... G uard H. R. OP1E, ,QI ........ Forward H. S. D11v1M1TT, '20 .... ,,,,., C enter C. T. Woon, JR., '21 .... Forward R. C. WHITMAN, ,IQ... ,,,, P01-Ward W. S. GRAY, JR., ,IQ .,.. ..Center I-I. S. MARGETTS, '21 ..... ..,.. G uard A. P. DAVIS, 321 ...,.. ................. G uarcl G. S. SCHMIDT, YZI .... ................... G uard INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE STANDING WON LOST PER CENT, I W0N 1,0sT RER CENT. Pennsylvania .. .. 7 1 .875 Princeton ,, 2 5 ,236 Yale ......... .. 4 2 .657 Columbia 2 6 .250 Cornell .... .. 2 3 .4-00 RECORD FOR 1919 DATE SCORE 0P1f0NENTs SCORE DATE scoiuz 01'1f0Ni-:NTS scorn-1 JANUARY 17, Princeton .... 28 Rutgers . . . . . . 21 FEBRUARY Princeton? 21 Pennsylvania . . . . 37 JANUARY 24, Princeton .... 24 Swarthmore .. 18 FEBRUARY Princeton IS Yale ...... zo JANUARY 31, Princeton .... 27 Columbia .. IS FEBRUARY Princeton 18 Cornell .... .. 35 FEBRUARY 7, Princetonx... 22 Rutgers .. 20 R lARCH Princeton? I0 Yale ....... . .. 22 FEBRUARY 12, Princetonx... 16 Columbia .. .. II IXIARCH Princeton .... I5 Pennsylvania .. 32 'kGames away from home. I89 DO 2- 1 A oo I-Tile ? - 1 Till?-M3:ELQ N, Iw 4T11QJ,s2f4Ta:a,A.C A CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM, IQIQ nnvfm, J. 5IIO'l'XVl5LI. Qlbzu.-l1J nxxuxx, G. Axnmwuoxcu ROGERS MARTIN 11121.51 SXYEDIE m1uisMAN Kaptj PENFIELD HICCFI-I-OWPII oo 1 oo 1, ,si Lg ' TH E D Q 1 N C E:-V o N L -- -YT-,fi :Elm T B-FCJAQTJ-Xg5fEMAA 9 CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM, 1919 HRYAN. J. SIIOTXVIELI. Cfuaclmj Incxzxx. G. .xRMs'I'RoNn ROGERS M,xu'1'1N Hlil-AI SWEDE 1foR1isM,xN QQZIIYO P1iN1f11zI.n NCCl'Ll.Ul'lSl'I ,n, I In, 1. .' f T J- -1 57 f' , fNfCT5TQQ2'qCf2lfal 2 ESQ 3iAfiT2lE2fx-gc? j i EVE Gllruss Qlluuntrp OFFICERS, 1919 D. B. FORESMAN, ,JI .... ........,............ C Waplain W. H. DOWNS. '20 .........., .... 1 Manager D. R. SHoTw12l.I., '18 ........................... ...... C ouch TEAM I. N. ARMSTRONG, '20 D. B. FoREsR1AN, '21 tCapt.j E. H. RLIARTIN, '21 NV. ROGERS, JR., '21 G. P. BRYAN, '21 T. R. I-IELM, '20 T. B. PENFHELU, '21 A. SNVEDE, '22 I. H. BRYAN, '21 R. M. NICCULLOCI-l', '21 RECORD October 25, 1919-'KS5-'racuse Invitation Meet at Syracuse. November 22, IQIQ-,Hc.A11llU3.l Intercollegiate Meet at Van First: Princeton, 49: second: Syracuse, 78. Cortland Park.. . November 1, 1919-Dual Meet with Yale at Princeton, First: Syracuse, 49: second: Princeton, 69, third: Cor- , First: Princeton 19: second: Yale, 41. nell, 80. xTwelve teams entered. 'Eleven teams entered. ehietn nf the beasun 'FN SBQLARGE amount of success crowned the efforts of Coach D. R. Shotwell, '18, and his team of harriers during 'UC the 1919 season, with two victories and second place in the Intercollegiates to their credit. Early in the ? season D. B. Foresman was elected captain, and his steady and dependable work, combined with that of W. Sr Rogers, Ir., '21, and A. Swede. '22, formed an excellent nucleus for producing a winning team. A large share fb of credit for the season's success is due Coach Shotwell, whose skillful direction deserves the highest praise. On October 25 the team journeyed to Syracuse and won first honors in an invitation meet in which twelve colleges were represented. The following week Yale was defeated over the home course, the, point score being Princeton 19, Yale 41. Rogers, Swede and Captain Foresman lcd the Field throughout and crossed the finish line in the order mentioned. The hill-a11d-dalers completed the year by winning second team honors in the annual Intercollegiate run, which was held at Van Cortland Park on November 22. Here again the excellent work of Rogers and Swede helped win the team ascore second only to that of Syracuse, and leading that of Cornell by II points. As only one man will be lost through gradua- tion, a team of exceptional experience will be available for the 1920 season. l9I nr 07 U' E P MN CE? QM U15 llllgitis B-e.1-Qle,- me C -2 Qllruss Cllluuntrp ' OFFICERS, 1919 D. B. FORESMAN, '21. .. ...................... Captain W. H. DOWNS, '20 ............ .... 1 Manager D. R. SHOTWELL, '18 ,....... .......................... C nach TEAM I. N. ARMSTRONG, '20 D. B. FORESMAN, '21 CCapt.j E. H. TVTARTIN, '21 W. ROGERS, JR., '21 G. P. BRYAN, '21 T. R. HELM, '20 T. B. PENFIELD, '21 A. SWVEDE, '22 I. H. BRYAN, '21 R. M. McCU1.LocH, '21 , RECORD October 25, IQIQ-TSYYHCUSC Invitation Meet at Syracuse. November 22, 1919-'f:'CAnnual Intercollegiate Meet at Van If First: Princeton, 49, second: Syracuse, 78. Cortland Park. . November 1, 1919-Dual Meet with Yale at Princeton. First: Syracuse, 495 second: Princeton, 69, third: Cor- First: Princeton 19: second: Yale, 41. nell, 80. 'Twelve teams entered. Eleven teams entered. ehietn nf the beasnn 3 GBQLARGE amount of success crowned the efforts of Coach D. R. Shotwell, '18, and his team of harriers during C the 1919 season, with two victories and second place in the Intercollegiates to their credit. Early in the 7 season D. B. Foresman was elected captain, and his steady and dependable worlc, combined with that of W. q Rogers, Ir., '21, and A. Swede. '22, formed an excellent nucleus for producing a winning team. A large share an ot credit for the season's success is due Coach Shotwell, whose skillful direction deserves the highest praise. On October 25 the team journeyed to Syracuse and won first honors in an invitation meet in which twelve colleges were represented. The following week Yale was defeated over the home course, the point score being Princeton 19, Yale 41. Rogers, Swede and Captain Foresman led the field throughout and crossed the hnish line in the order mentioned. The hill-and-dalers completed the year by winning second team honors in the annual Intercollegiate run, which was held at Van Cortland Park on November 22. Here again the excellent work of Rogers and Swede helped win the team a score second only to that of Syracuse, and leading that of Cornell by II points. As only one man will be lost through gradua- tion, a team of exceptional experience will he available for the 1920 season. I9l , fx my .P IH E DD I N C EWLQN B BJ. 9 EA: 1La A C GYMNASIUM TEAM, 1918-1919 Q NEHER '1'mvNLEx' iMgr.D VVHITE BA!LY 'rHo1uNGToN CCapt.J ROIZERTS STENVART germs BB'NCAlf':0-'N aefcafiaseac OFFICERS, 1918-1919 R. W. THORINGTON, 'IQ .................. .... C aptain P. B. TOWNLEY. '20 ...................... ..... 1 lfmzager OFFICERS, 1919-1920 P. B. TOYVNLEY, '20 ....................... .... C aptain E. N. WHITE, '21 .... .. . . .Manager TEAM F. PARDEE, IR., '19 H. D. ROBERTS, '2I 0 L. B. BAILY, '21 P. VV. STEWART, '21 E. N. WHITE, '21 R. M. M1LLER, '21 J. H. NEHER, '21 R. W. TI-IORINGTON, '19, Cafvmin REVIEW OF THE SEASON Owing to a late start the Gym team participated in only three meets during the 1919 season. Although the first two b h d meets were lost, the contest with Pennsylvania revealed the real strength of the team, as up to that time two Of its mem ers a been ineligible. Much credit is due Captain Thorington, '19, P. B. Townley, '20, and H. D. Roberts, '21, who proved to be dependable point winners in their respective events. RECORD OF MEETS scORE OPPONENTS scom Princeton ..... . . 24 Haverford . . . . . . 30 Princeton ..... . . 7M Annapolis .... . . . 42M Princeton ..... . . 34 Pennsylvania . . . . 20 195 'fl ., WY o o - o o U-arf Dl2INgC,Ejl'ON gpgnjf lulmggg ERIC-A-5RAQ HOCKEY TEAM, 1918-1919 GRAY CMgr,J HTZPATRICI-1 CCoachD TAYLOR HAIGHT WELSH - KNOX LINCOLN PIPER ROBERTS WINTERSTEEN RUE CCapt.J RALEIGH ' KEYES E95 UI'-E 'l'l'NC-EJON BRI C-A- B-2-.AC QE OFFICERS, 1918-1919 F. I. RUE, ,IQ .......,......... .......... .... C a piain I. H. GRAY, '20 ..........,..... ........... . ..Ma1zagc'1' OFFICERS, 1919-1920 R. A. HAIGHT, ,2I ........................ .... C aptain I. H. GRAY, '20 .... ......... ..... JV I anager TEAM G. S. PIPER, '2I... ......... ....... G oal F. I. RUE, ,IQ ...... ........ P Oint R. A. HAIGHT, '21 ...... I. WINTERSTEEN, ,IQ .... T. L. RALEIGH, ,20 ..... ...Cover Point .......Center ........Rover E. L. KEYES, '21 ...... ..... L eft Wi11g F. W. LINCOLN, '21 ..... .... R ight Wing SUBSTITUTES A. G. KNOX, ,2I A. W. H. TAYLOR, ,IQ I. D. SCHEERER, ,2I S. VVELSH, '21 T. C. ROBERTS, '21 GAMES St. Nicholas ............ 6 Princeton ..... .... 4 Yale ..... 6 Princeton .... .. 1 Brooklyn Hockey Club .. 2 Princeton ................. 1 Harvard .......... ... 7 Princeton. . .. .. 2 REVIEW OF THE SEASON 1918-1919 As in previous years, the Hockey Team was greatly handicapped by the lack of a suitable rink i11 Princeton. The team was compelled to travel to Brooklyn, and the resulting lack of practice was no small factor in causing the defeats which Prince- ton suffered. The usual three game series with Yalekand Harvard was shortened to a single game with each university, both of Wl'1iCl'l Contests took place at the Brooklyn Ice Palace. Though the team was defeated in both games, the result was not discouraging to the followers of the sport, as the team fought gamely throughout both contests. In individual ability the Princeton team compared favorably with its opponents, the work of Haight and Captain Rue on the defense being especially commendable. The offensive centered around VVintersteen and Raleigh, who formed a strong combination. I97 1315 DR I N C3210 N -5 R , C - A - B gr A-5 ' SOCCER TEAM, 1 9 I9 A1mwc1sTr worm 'rnoxvnmncn w m:.1.n CMU-J ANDRADE MYERS GREEN XVELLS wrzs'r GARNAUS NIES Qboachj KEYES woon Hum SAVAGE HAMILTON CLARKE ZABRISKIE , vi o o '3QSYD1ffTe2J.w.C.ElO.I:1 een 9 - A3115 .EAEALQ E QE SQGSGER OFFICERS, 1919 ............Captain E. C. SAVAGE, 'IQ .....,. A. F. MEAD, '20 ..... T. I. Woon, '20 ..... ......... A.N1ES ...... ............. .. TEAM, 1919 Regulars F. W. WEST, '21 .................... E. C. SAVAGE, '19, Capt. ........... . DPW . L. HANIILTON, '20... . M. GREENE, '20 ...... .........Manage1' Assistalzt Manager ............Coach . . . . .Outside Left . .Inside Left ........Center . . . .Inside Right . . . .Outside Right . . . .Left Halfback . . . .Center Halfback . . . .Right Halfback . . . . . .Left Fullback C. P. TROWBRIDGE, '21 .... F. C. VVOOD, '22 ......... Z. N. MILLER, '19 ..... H. I. HUNT, '21 .... I. FISHER, IR., '21 ..... E. L. KEYES, '21 ...... . . .Right Fuilback W A. C. ZABR1S1:1E, '2O.... ............ .Goal Substitutes C. W. R. ANDRADE, '22 ..... Outside Right F. S. 1WEYERS, '22 ........ ..... L eft Halfback A. H. FAWCETT, '20 ...... ........... C enter H. G. WELLES, '21 ......... .... L eft Fullback C. E. GARNAUS, '20 ..... ...... O utside Left E. W. A. SHUMAN, '20 .... ........... G oal M. E. CLARK, '20 ...... .... R ight Halfback GAMES DATE SCORE SCORE OCT. 18, IQIQ Crescent A. C. ....... .. 1 Princeton 0 Nov. 1, 1919 Pennsylvania ......... .. 5 Princeton .. 1 Nov 8, IQIQ Harvard ................ .. 0 Princeton .. 5 Nov. 15, IQIQ Yale at New Haven .... .. 0 Princeton .. 1 Nov. 22, IQIQ Cornell ................. .. 1 Princeton .. 2 DEC. 6, IQIQ Swarthmore .............. 2 Princeton .. . -- 3 DEC. 13, 1919 Haverford at Haverford ........ 0 Princeton .. 2 LEAGUE STANDING W. L. T. STANDING W. 1.. T. S'l'ANDiNG Pennsylvania .. . .. 5 o o I0 points Harvard ...... .. 1 2 2 4 paints Princeton ..... . . 4 1 0 8 Haverford .... . . 1 3 I 3 Cornell ..... .. 1 2 2 4 Yale .....,.. . . 0 4 I I U 199 'ly , TH E D I2 I N C-ILT O IN UNHLMMQ Bmlfl I c - A - B-gg A C SWIMMING TEAM, 191841919 PRENTISS KMgr.D MURRAY muscou. gum' ANDERSON JOHNSON fCapt,5 HARRIS W. I. HARRIS CASSY. Mgr'-D TNVITCHELL FOSTER KINNARD BOLTON 'b 'V EQEiw.Lu2.m.C.EmN 'lil QR' C - A -.EIA C. . EEE E R. SUUELXXBIENCE OFFICERS, 1918-1919 F. W. LUEHRING .......................... ...Coach H. D. JOHNSON, '20 ..... .............. C aptain T. L. PRENTISS, ,IQ ..... .............. ll Jazzagez' NV. I. HARRIS, '20 ........................ Assistmit Manager OFFICERS, 1919-1920 H. D. JOHNSON, '20 .........,........................ Capfain W. I. HARRIS, '20 .... .............. Il 'fanager R. I-IOPKINSON, 121 .... Assistfznt Manager FRANK SULLIVAN .. ............ ........ ..... C 0 aah TEAM A. JXNDERSON, IR., ,IQ H. D. JOHNSON, '20 Z W. BOLTON, '21 L. R. KINNARD, 'IQ Z I-I. M. DRISCOLL, '21 G. D. MURRAY, JR, '21 ,- R. I-I. FOSTER, ,2I M. S. QUAY, ,IQ E. HARRIS, '20 H. M. TWITCHELI., '20 REVIEW OF 1918-1919 SEASON Because of the unsettled conditions in all of the colleges due to the war, the Intercollegiate Swimming Association was forced to abandon the customary swimming league for the season of IQI8-IQIQ. Princeton, however, arranged Several dual meets and was represented in the Intercollegiate Cham- pionships in New York. The most important meets were the two with Yale and they were both lost after spectacular con- tests. Both meets were decided by the last event, the relay race, in which the Yale quartet proved superior. Princeton also was second to Yale in the Individual Championships with C. H. Georgi, '20, winning the IOO-yard event. MEETS DATE SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE FEBRUARY 15, Princeton . . 34 Columbia . . . . . IQ FEBRUARY 21, Princeton .. IQ Yale ...... .. 34 FEBRUARY 28, Princeton . . 31 Rutgers ........ 22 IWARCI-I 8, Princeton .. 20 Yale ........... 33 INTERCOLLEGIATE INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS New York City, March 22, 1919 EVENT WINNER TIME OR DISTANCE 50-YARD SWIM ...... Binney, Yale ...... .......... . 25 sec, IOO-YARD SWIM. . ....GeoI-gi, Princeton .............. 60 sec. 220-YARD SWIM ...... Hinclcs. Yale ........... 2 min. 42 sec. First, EVENT XVINNER TIME OR DISTANCE FANCY DIVE .... .... B enjamin, Yale PLUNGE ............. .E1derkin, Pennsylvania and Lefurgy, Rutgers, tied ...... 70 ft. FRESHMAN RELAY .... Yale ................... I min. 38 sec. Yale, IQ pointsg second, Princeton, 9 points, third,Pennsylvania, 5 points. 201 . 'lg E-YE ,. ' Egvi-TJ1L'l2l'e1fQfEL0 NtEMUU5A,fU B42fL 9.-L f B-42:59.12 TENNIS TEAM, IQISAIQIQ HERNDON C1z0Mw1iLI, XVERNER B1-:EKMAN fCapt.J PALMER IFLETCIIER 1,1xE.xwEAx'I2R QMSY-7 TH E - D De' N C-EI QD' Tal?-UTC -.Ar E42-.ees mints OFFICERS, 1918-1919 L. BEEKMAN, 'IS ............. ......... .... C c zpfain. T. H. LINEAVVEAVER, '19 .... ........... A alanagcr H. B. THOMPSON, ,2O ............... .... f lssislzzni Zlfanagei' OFFICERS, 1919-1920 I. L. VVERNER, 721 ...... .................... . ..Cabtai1i H. B. THOMPSON, '20 ..... ............ M arzager F. Hose, ,ZI ........... .... . 4.S'S'1.SlLflILt Manager REVIEW OF THE SEASON In spite of th- 0 e general clisorganization of athletics last ever, proved our superior, Captain Beekman alone scoring for year and the cancellation of several scheduled matches as a Princeton when he defeated Garland, the Eli captain, in one result, the Tennis Team met with fair success. After defeat- of the feature contests of the season. Beekman was easily ing Rutgers by a one-sided score, the team earned a hard- Princeton's star, and his consistently brilliant playing cle- fought victory over Harvard by a single point. Yale, how- serves much praise. MATCHES 1 2 R ' .. ' TEAM DXTL sco E oPPoNL1vrs scour L. BEEKMAN, '18 E. T. HEIQNDON, '21 . A , 1 , NIAY I2. Princeton ...... 9 Rutgers 0 I. CROMWELL, I8 lx. S. PALMER, IQ , VV M FLETCHER IR 'IQ I L 'Wrrwrr 'fq MAY 19, Princeton ...... 5 Harvard 4 . . ' 1 , . . . L 1 zx, .. . , ' AQAY 24. Princeton ...... 1 Yale .. . . . . 8 203 0 0 Q' -7 O O 'LH E PWRJ N C510 N .:w uU yflLl . Q3 , Q -5 - B 5YA C 1 CHAMPIONSHIP WATER POLO TEAM, 1918-IQIQ PARRY BAKER PRENTISS CMgr.D HALSEY HILLEGASS MORGAN BULCHNER sci-L-uzvnzn ,uuaowsmlrrl CCapt.J SIBLEY wurrz 1 ., 7 o o SAE U15 DD-' N C150-'N eel C laf edges WATER EDGDIECQ llgf 555 elegant? fEl OFFICERS, 1918-1919 W1 W. ARROWSNIITH, '19 ........ .. ....... .... C apfaizzr T. L. PRENTISS, 'IQ ..... ............. 1 Manager W. I. HARRIS, '20 ,... . .... Axsistalzt Manager F. VV. LUE1-1R1Nc .... . ....,........ Coach OFFICERS, 1919-1920 T, V. NIORGAN, :2O .................,..... .... C aptain VV. I. HIARRIS, '20 .... .........., 1 Ua1zagc'r R. I-I0PK1Ns0N, '20 ..... ...Alss1'sta11t Manager FRANK SU1..1.1vAN ..... .. . ............ Coach REVIEW OF THE SEASON 1918-1919 W HE season of 1918-IQ saw Princeton take a long step toward recovering her pre-war position in XVater Polo by winning the informal intercollegiate league championship. The season was necessarily short, and all the mem- bers of the league did -not compete, but the games played showed a wealth of good material on a squad which included six men who played the previous year. Yale was met twice and proved to be a fairly easy victim in both games, but Columbia succumbed only after a hard fight. VV. W. Arrowsrnith, '19, Captain and right back, and T. V. Morgan, '20, goal, were chosen for the informal intercollegiate team, while C. E. Hillegas, ,IQ, was high individual scorer, followed by C. F. Buechner, '20. Much of the success of the team was due to Mr. Luehring, who, in the absence of Frank Sullivan, the former coach, supervised the work of the team with encouraging results. TEAM I. L. SCHAEFER, '19 .....,......... R. XV. W. ARROWSMITH, '19, Cdf?f01ill..R. B. I. S. PARRY, '20 .............. Substitute G. H. S1BLEY, '20 .......... L. B. 81 L. C. D. HALSEY, ,ZI ................ L. B. S. A. W1-11115, JR., ,2I .... . .... Substitute C. F. BU12c1-1NER, '20 ........ ..... . L. T. V. NIORGAN, '20 .................. G. C. E. H1LLEGAs, '19 .... .... X YV. B. BAKER, '21 ...... . .... Substitute GAMES FEBRUARY 15, Princeton ..... .. 30 Columbia 27 FEERUARY 21, Princeton ..... .. 20 Yale ...... . I0 M.ARCH 8, Princeton ..... ...... 3 1 Yale .... . 13 LEAGUE STANDING WON LOST P.C. WON LOST P-C Princeton ... . 3 0 1.000 Yale ......... . .. 1 3 .250 Columbia ..... . 4 2 .666 C. C. N. Y. .. 0 4 .ooo Pennsylvania ... , 1 2 ,333 205 Z Ln, 1 -mfQJ N G ElQI:1L3ULMQUQQ Qa I Q f f-Lf e a,A Q XVRESTLING TEAM, 1918-1919 KARL CCOCICIIJ DANFORTH RED CARPENTER COLLINS BUTLER MARBURY NORRIS CMgr.D PENTZ SIBLEY WINN CCapt.D JACOBS Hurcumsou ,H A 1. . 0 11,1 if A is H .... - .,.v We Iam., TH-E D I2 I N cwej' 0,151 'PBFTCETAT9 BPK?PC E1 OFFICERS, 1918-1919 E I. I. NVINN, '19 ............... .......... ..... C a pta-in H. M. NORR1s, '19 .... ............ ll Lfanager G- H- SIBLEY, y20 ---- .... . 4531-Sfllllf Manager XV. A. TQARL ...... ............... C ouch OFFICERS, 1919-1920 R. H. PENTZ, '20 ............. .......... ..... C' a pta-in G- H- SIBLEY, if-'0 ----, ,........... It Iauager E. E. WATTSI. IR., '21 .... .... A ssistanf Manager WV. A. KARL ................. ............. C oach REVIEW OF THE SEASON Though short, the Wrestliiig Season of 1919 may be considered a very successful one. The first meet of the sea- son was held with Columbia in New York on February 15th. Columbia had one of the best teams in a number of years, but the Princeton team succeeded in defeating it by a score of I8-8. The next meet was with the Yale team at Princeton. This proved to be the most exciting contest of the season, Princeton losing, 14-11, by the small margin of one decision. On March 12th the Penn team was defeated at Princeton in a one sided contest by the score of 15-8. During the season an innovation was added to the VVrest- ling program by the organization of the Nassau team, com- posed of men ineligible for the Varsity. The Nassau com- bination did rnuch to keep the latter in shape. This team, in its only meet, on the night of the Varsity meet with Penn, defeated the Freshman team by the score of I6-7. MEETS mrs SCORE scone FEB. 15, 1919 Princeton .... 18 Columbia 8 FEB. 21,1919 Princeton .... II Yale ........... I4 MAR. 12, 1919 Princeton .... I5 Pennsylvania 8 TEAM G. H. SIBLEY, '20 ......... .... 1 I5 pound class H. W. COLLINS, '19 ---- ----- I S3 POUYICI C1355 I. S. JACOBS, ,2O ........... .... 1 25 pound class D. l3ANFORTI-I, ,2O..... ..,.. 158 pound class W. E. HUTCHINSON, '20 ..... .... 1 35 pound class J. S. RED, ,2O. ..,.. .. ..... 158 pound class R. H. PENTZ, '20 .......... .... 1 35 pound class I. J. WINN, ,IQ ......... ..... 1 75 pound class F. IVIARBURY, ,IQ... .... 145 pound class C. C. I. CARPENTER, ,2I... ...,. Unlimited class F. D. BUTLER, '19 .... ..,. 1 45 pound class I U k - f ' 3 ,ga fix - 0 0 Ei THE P Q ' N fMT'CfN E i illkiwig B af C :A :QQ Q GUN CLUB, 1919-1920 BUSHNELL CHAPIN VVINTON ERDMAN BLONV HURST REICHNER KUSER MCXVILLIAMS VVOOD l, 3 O ' ' 0 f. EEFIHE 111711 I NT'ETQ'l5l ' 51557 5- A -:E P: AWG OFFICERS, 1918-1919 JOHN L. IQUSER, '20 .......,.............. ..... C a,hfaz'n G I. DRYDEN IQUSER, 'IQ .... ............. Il Manager ragga: .AIKEN RE1C11NER, '21 .................... Scc1'c!f11'j,1-TreaszzVer 1'-1 1 1 -' if VQ., OFFICERS, 1919-1920 3 JOHN L. KUSER, '20 ....................... ..,.. C aptaizz As AIKEN RE1CHN1sR, '21 ..... ............. Il lafzagcr Q W ASA S. BUSHNELL, '21 ................... Searstary-Trcasurrr 7 y TEAM, 1918-1919 W. R. NIMICK, ,IQ J. L. IQUSER, '20 A, VVOOD, 721 D. L. McW'1LL1AMs, '21 ,Z -,,- I. B. VVITHERSPOON-. '2O 1922 FRESHMAN TEAM XV. B. HLTRS'f, Cajzfain F, M, BLOW S. DzRDMAN C. I. VVINTON MEMBER, 1919 W. R. NIMICK MEMBERS, 1920 I. L. KUSER J. B. MVITHERSPOON MEMBERS, 1921 Q M. BARRINGER R. HOPICINSON B. B. BICALPIN I. M. VVALLACE C. M. CHAPIN N. KNOWLES, JR. D. E. MOVVILLIAMS A. XMOOII R. H. FOSTER MEMBERS, 1922 F. M. BLOW S. ERDMAN W. B. HURS1' C. J. VV1NTON DUAL SHOOT 1922 DUAL SHOOT QHe1d at Princeton, May 21, 19191 fHe1d at Lakeville, May 24, 19191 Princeton ............ 242 Dartmouth ...... .... 2 S3 Princeton 1922 ...,....... 173 Hotchkiss .. 209 XJ X f E'I5TQ7'N'C'ET'OQN UH V F, BiQ BwR'A-C RIFLE TEAM, 1918-191 9 MORRIS MCNVILLIAMS WRIGHT HOPKINSON BENUA SPEIR STILI.WIuLL RICKERT WELLS LAIRD HORTON HORNE BREVVSTER MORGAN NV. D. BREWSTER H. GOODRICH - I VV. H. PAGE M. VVALLACIQ 'fl 2 ,1'ffH Pwscw wwrvm wg ' E S -gl' w 9225 BUITWWES 54095 35151 W . -l'fl5i1:Q'-'Sf RTL! rn m C, byrfw-ZZ wzcvbc fmrff -WW WMI :.f,. lg, 3 m Sggigg rfggvzfg 555 5 rf, S 2 F sw ffff'1wlM F S FE 5 F' 2 Q-F N' 'S-4, N l E,-ru-4 I s Fw 1: Hg OO ' ' ' Pm -ll - 1 F 222 aww Ward? 2-15 E E1 . 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NV1r.L1Mrs, Jn 'UZLE D I2 I N CLI QU B Q 1 c - A - B rfzxfg NASSAU HALL 45 Xin K n ., +s'pw'-W' '- A-'ff fff' -0- P - - N C-'fI.O 'N .1 B '21 Q- 4 iPA,B- A9 if - N U FV 'NY D , 1 L EE f N19 3' k 'Ili-IE DRINC,E'l'O,N BR: c-A-B r?3fQ X O 1922 FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM SCARLETT Drzs1'EPH.'xNo ANDERSON CMgr.J cA1zxu'rv LYONS MAC rum Mmum-T BOTTING, H. c 1noNs MILLER MCN.A.M,xRA 1Capt.J 1301-1-ING, v. -r. BAKER o EE 'mi DQINEC-EIQN eQnc+A-BRAQ ?E 1922 igasehall SUMMARY In spite of the defeat administered by the Penn Freshmen in the closing game, the 1922 Baseball Team went through the season with a large amount of success, having conquered both the Yale and Harvard yearlings. Captain McNamara showed a brand of consistently good playing, while Lyons proved himself a reliable moundsman. E. K. MILLER ...... F. W. DE STEFANO .... 11. I. LYoNs ....... H. F. BAKER .... S. NIERRIT ,...... M. H. GARRITY .... VV. S. 'MACPHEE . OFFICERS T. H. McNAMARA, ,22 .......... . .... .... C apfain D. C. ANDERsoN, ,2O ..... .... M auager L. LLOYD ............... ........ .... C 0 aah TEAM .....Catcher T. H. MCNAMARA CCapt.j . . . . .Catcher VV . . . . . . .Pitcher V. . . . .First Base H. ...Second Base VV . . . . .Third Base R. .....Shortstop GAMES Peddie Institute at Hightstown Princeton Prep. at Princeton . Hill School at Pottstown ..... Harvard 1922, at Princeton Yale IQ22. at New Haven .... Penn 1922, at Princeton .... 215 B. MQILVAINE, IR. ...... T. BOTTING ...... C. BOTTING .,.. G. IRoNs .... G. SCARLETT FRESHMEN OPPONENTS . . 8 7 . . I4 8 . . 1 2 . . 5 4 . . 5 4 . . 2 5 . .Left Field .Center Field .Right Field . . .Substitute . . . .Substitute ...Substitute '57 , Y 0 O - r. -ax -.51 : 'Elj.EilLI2,MC,ElOilgl Si gma Q31 cz -A -Q 3 A c 1922 FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM s1'EvENsoN Connor: HUHN FITZPATRICK QCOBCIIJ HORTQN CMgr.D MORGAN SINCLAIRE BLMQE BAKER Mummy Loums CCapt.J SWEDE MASSEY ROGERT wxsx 'U D o o in o 0 SAE U12 D Q I N C-EI 0-N Elilmllllllillii CB RL C 5 A -Q R A C W jfresbman Qirank illieam CCLASS OF 1922D D. B. LoUR11z, '22. ..........,........... Captain C, P. TROWBRIDGEJ '21 ....... .... Il Janager IQEENE FITZPATRICK ,...............,................. Coach PRINCETON 1922-LAWRENCEVILLE TRACK MEET Princeton 1922 . . . ...................... .... 8 4 Lawrenceville . . . . . . . 24 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA RELAY CARNIVAL Pennsylvania 1922, firstg Princeton IQ22, secondg Columbia 1922, third. 1922 RELAY TEAM T. D. BLAKE I. D. NIORTON W. E. STEVENSON F, L. MURREY Substitute-A. C. BOGERT PRINCETON 1922-MERCERSBURG TRACK MEET Princeton 1922 .... 73 2-3 Mercersburg .... 43 1-3 ZI7 . fa h 6 C' E62 Tm: D E2 I N CLEJ' QU ' EMM 5 gli Q - 5135 5 A cg 1 922 FRESHMAN CREW ' COBB PAGE JONES MOSER KENT CRESSXVELL MILWL MORGAN SCULL S. W. 'MILNE, NAME F. T. WOLVERTON A. L. F. L. L. VV PD April May May May COBB .. PAGE .. . JONES MOSER ... DATE 26, 1919 3, 1919 17, T919 24, 1919 q Z. - AAL! . 13:1 ri D Q I N C: ETO C l -ee --E -2- -N - W J . V QP rl cz 1A -Jive A e 1922 Jfrzfhman Qllreha DR. J. DUNCAN POSITION Bow Bow .. 2 .. 3 .. 4 OPPONENTS Annapolis, Harvard. Yale ......... ........ Pennsylvania, Columbia Cornell ........... Q . .. Coach OFFICERS ....Caj1tai11. H. D. BAKER, '20, . .. SPAETH ............. . ......... ...... CREW ' WEIGHT NAME 160 G. I. COOKE .. 155 W. R. KENT ....... 170 H. C. CREsswEI.L .... 160 S. W. MILNE ...... ' I7I A. P. MORGIXN RACES VVINNER DISTANCE . Annapolis IM, miles . Princeton ... . 2 miles .. . . Princeton .. . ... IM miles . Cornell .. . 2 miles 2I9 POSITION . . . 4 . . 5 . . 6 . . . . 7 . . . .Stroke NVON BY Nine lengths I4 length Three lengths 32 lengths Marzagfer WENHT I68 172 I7I 170 172 'II C o o a i in O O gglilflwic-ELQ-N . ll-'X 7.-.faLE1.1LQ2.1-gfsatlfe-.CLEIE 1922 Basketball Gram OFFICERS VV. B. TXTCTLVAINE, ,22 .............. ...... C' aptain R. T. SHERMAN, '20 .... ..... 1 lifazmger A. B. NIES .......................... .. .... .... C ouch REVIEVV OF THE SEASON The Freshman basketball season can justly be called a successful one. The first game of the season with Lawrenceville was an easy game, the Freshmen winning 41-21. The Penn Freshmen, however, proved too strong for our yearling team, de- feating it 31-21 in the next game. Lawrenceville was again defeated and a week later Columbia lost to 1922 by a 37-20 score. The next and most important game of the season was played with Yale, Princeton winning 26-13. This made the 10th consecu- tive victory in Freshman basketball over Yale. The next contest, with Penn, was a close, hard-fought game, but again the visitors were slightly too much for the Freshmen, winning the last game of the season by one basket. The score was 23-21. Captain Mcllvaine and King were the stars of the season, while the work of the team as a whole was highly commendable. TEAM H. G. KING ........ ..... F orward F. C. Vifoon ....... ..... F orward VV. B. LTCILVAINE .. ..... Guard F. R. 'WADLEIGH .. .... Guard I. M. WINFIELD .... .....,............. . .Center SUBSTITUTES E. BABcocK F, W. DESTEFANO F. L. MURREY E. B, REYNOLDS C. H. FRAZIER GAMES sconia OPPONENTS IAN. 25 Princeton 1922... .... 41 Lawrenceville FEB. I5 Princeton IQ22 ..... . 21 Penn 1922 FEB. I9 Princeton IQ22 ..... .. 33 Lawrenceville MAR. 1 Princeton 1922 ..... ,, 37 Columbia 1922 IVIAR. 8 Princeton 1922 ..... .. 26 Yale 1922 MAR. I7 Princeton 1922 ..... .. 21 Penn IQ22 220 scoms . 21 . 3I . I3 . 20 . I3 . 23 o o Lqmiggsgkai i gag THE HQLN Cl? O 'N - W W -2212 ' 4211A f C F. W. DANFORTH E. H. EC1cF1s1.DT, IR. DATE FEBRUARY 7, 1922... FEBRUARY 19, 1922 ..... TWARCH 1, 1922..... TXTARCI-I 7, 1922... MARC1-1 I2, 1922... V. T. BOTTING .... F. M, PHILLIPS ..... .. A. B. RICHARDSON P. C. HARO1N ....... 1922 . 1 29 9- . 1922. 1922 btnimming OFFICERS EDVVARD STINSON, '22 ................ ..... C aptain W. I. PTARRIS, y2O .... .... 1 Uanagez' T. L. PRENTISS, :IQ ..... ...... . . ..... Coach TEAM S. ERDMAN G. NIACDONALD E. WV. GOULD, IR. R. G. IXTACDOUGAI. RECORD OF MEETS SCORE OPPONENTS 25 Varsity ............ . . . 24 Lawrenceville ........ . . . ... II Yale, 1922 .......... .... . .. . 29 VX7eSt Philadelphia High .. I3 Lawreliceville ........... 1922 water F. F. SCORE 5 - 9 I7 22I ilBuIn Team R. C. TA11' .......... E. SNYDER ......... D. B. NIELLIS ....... W. B. SCHRAUFF .... JPPONENTS Varsity .,.. 1921 ..... 1921 . . . P. I. SPALOING E. STINSON SCOR . 28 . 26 . 42 . 24 . 40 ...G . 20 .15 R.B L.B L. B o o he 0 0 3?-TH-EERE-Lw.Q.51O.N m Q?B.f2fclA,1B,R.ALE?E 1922 wrestling DUAL MEET - March 12, 1919 Freshmen .. 7 Nassau 16 TEAM C. P. PAGE ......... .... 1 I5 pound class I. R. TRTMELE ..... .... 1 58 pound class E. B. WHEATON ..... .... 1 25 pound class F. L. PAGE ...... .... 1 75 pound class E. H. STABLER .... .... 1 35 pound class G. B. SCOTT .... .... U nlimited class D. DOWNS .... 145 pound class OFFICERS H. I. IQALTENBACH, IR. ..... ..... C aptam F. E. HUGE .. .... Manager TEAM W. R. BRENT B. CARTER H. T. DICKINSON L. B. MORROW I. A. MILLHOLLAND C. M. SHIPXVAY MATCHES DATE SCORE SCORE MAY I3 1919 Princeton ...4 Lawrenceville .... .. 1 MAY 15, 1919 Princeton ...5 Peddie ...... .. 0 RIAY 30 1919 Princeton . . .4 Yale .... . . 5 MAY 31, IQIQ Princeton ...8 Harvard . 1 i 222 'fl S. NIARTIN. .. J. WOODBRIDGE .... . . . I. H. JEWETT. .. R. STINSON ..... C. E. T. THOMAS.. EE UAE DMCEQN BTUC-A-BRAVE? E 1923 Sunset Ulzam .... Captain A. B. NIES ..... ......... ..... Outside Right . . . .Inside Right .Center Forward . . . . .Inside Left T J. WOODS, 320 .......... . .. ...........................C0aCh TEAM A. I. SEIDENSTICKER ..... E. W. BROWN ...... A. G. TOWERS ...... I. S. MARTIN ....... I. S. MOS HER ..Mcmager Center Halfback ..Left Halfback ..Right Fullback . .Left Fullback ............GOal . I . O . O . O . O P. MARSHALL .... ...... ...... O u tside Left I. C. COOPER, JR...... V. W. LOGAN .... .Right Halfback Substitutes--B. BERKMANS, R. L. COOCH, R. L. GAILEY, GAMES PLAYED Oct. 9 1923 3 Peddie Nov. I2 1923 .... . 8 Peddie ........ Nov. 22 1923 .... . 4 Hill School ..... DCC. 6 1923 .. 5 Perm Charter .... . Dec. 16 1923 .... 4 Pennsylvania 1923 OFFICERS R. M. WANOLER, :23 ..... ...................... C aptam I. O. HOCICADAY, ,2I ..... D. R. SHOTWELL, '18 ................................. Coach TEAM I. L. BUFORD C. FYLES M. C. KENNEDY VJ. H. DEAN R. GOODBODY D. F. LEHNERT MEETS DATE SCORE OPPONENT OCTOBER 29 1923 .... 42 Lawrenceville . NOVEMBER 5 1923 .... . . . 25 Lawrenceville . . . NOVEMBER I2 1923 ,... 34 1922 ........ 223 J. R. MU1.1.1KEN P. PENFIELD R. M. VVANGLER Mmzagvr SCORE 68 30 21 T3 3 EFL--M.........,...-L-,.,... .,-. , ,,,, WMWW Rm ,R V, M QElQN saggy ,ll wg: as argl c :if QLA Q 1923 CHAMPIONSHIP FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM OWEN RITCHIE Euxvmz TOWERS BERGEN WILLIAMS DIXON GENNERT CCoachD GR.-W RUTAN CLEAVES sN1v1:Lv STINSON PAUL ENGLISH QMgr.D cuorr TAYLOR Llpscomz HOLMES QCapt,D JENNINGS GORMAN JONES BAE 'DTIE DQINCAEY-I-O-N BQ' CLAMB RAC A. B. SNIVELY, JR.. . .. 1923 gD'nuthaII OFFVICERS L. C. HOLMES, 123 .................... .... C aptain S. M. ENGLISH, y2O ...... .,... l Manager A. G. GENNERTV, ,I7 ...,.......... ...... C oath TEAM ........Left End I. R. M. IONES.... F. E. RUTAN ........ ..... L eft Tackle I. P. GORMAN ..... I. C. TAYLOR ...... .... L eft Guard C. M. JENNINGS ..... L. W. LIPSCOMB ..... ......... C enter R. GILROY .......... G. TOWERS, IR. ....... ..... R ight Guard I. B. CLEAVES. . .. L. C. HOLMES CC.j .... .... R ight Tackle SUBSTITUTES H. K. GRAY .... .... E nd P. F. C. VVILLIAMS. .. J. I. SNYDER .... .... . ..Guard L. M. BERGENH... G. RITCHIE ........ ......... C enter A. G. PAUL, JR .... T. I. DIXON, IR. ..... ..... Q uarterback P. EUWER .... .. R. STINSON ........ ..... Q uarterback R. G. CROFT .... GAMES DATE SCORE OPPONENTS OCTOBER II, Princeton, ,23 .... .. 0 Peddie ..... . OCTOBER 18, Princeton, ,23 .... .. 9 Mercersburg . NOVEMBER I, Princeton, ,215 .... .. 22 Yale, ,23 .....,. . NOVEMBER 8, Princeton, ,23 .... .. I3 Harvard, '23 225 .. . . . .Right End . . . . .Quarterback .Left Halfback Right Halfback .......Fullback . . .Quarterback ......l-Ialfback ....Halfhack .....Fullback .....Fullback SCORE .. 0 . 0 . O . O n , Q9E iH'ri'ffz3Ticga'ffo .f 0 Q B721 c:4'A-EYEQAC '79 TOWER -U35 PQ Mmwwk .,,,- BR f :C-A-BRAC m S ff f Z f 7 5? f 4 'H Q g 'Q ' . , kff ' . 5743 ,X f' ,AXE W Q' I f I f!' fi ' .A 'Wu X wwywx r www? 6 1- 1 'J f '2! Q in , 5 XCQNXZQ N ' f E di V 5 ' X 1 K 0? ZX'-.4 U, 1 n 5 Y ' ,I - 4 2 7 E M - K 1 4: lb!!! ,X .,:.,.,... f S' W K . h X , ff 2 6- A S-X j , v N -K - X CX A v W X Q, J w H fb-.. .1 J I ,W , 1- , l,, rh. ' -. ML . ff '2. IH E PB-LN Cl-T QU B3 VC - A 11ELR eg INTRACOLLEGTATE ATHLETIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. H UUHELL BRYAN STEVENSON EUNVER BAKER FENNELLY ENGLISH 'I1I:LE DQINQQQVOIN ERIC-A-B-QXAQ Clixecutihe Qllummittee uf the Zintracullegiatz Qtbletin Qssuriatiun I. F. FENNIQLLY, '20 .........,.................... Clmirmaaz COMMITTEE XX B B E. S. HUBBELT., '20 XR. B. BAKE W. H. ENGLISH W. li. STEVENSON 'M P. EUWER, 3 229 E 'b 1 D-1 ri: D Q.: N CWEQI' QU T 'Biz 1 Ke - A - B la Kc Qlalehnnian Eames jfnrtpzzigbtb Qnnual Qlllass Qllljampionsijip jlllleet of the iBrintetun Qiratk Qthletit Qlssutiatiun EVENTS fl I00-YARD DASH. . .4 2 L3 lil 220-YARD DASH...C 2. L31 II. 440-YARD DASH... U2. t f l I l 880-YARD RUN....4 2 lL3 fl ONE-MILE RUN.. .4 2 L3 lfl 120-YARD HURDLESS 2 lxfj. CLASS 1922 1919 f l WINNERS T11v1E, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE EVENTS D. B. Lourie, '22 .......... IO 1-5 sec. 'f1. R. D. Clark, '20 220-YARD HLIRDI.ES4 2. I. R. Van Cleve, '20 lg. R. D, Clark, '20 ....... 22 2-5 sec. 'rl- J. R' Van Cleve, 120 H1011 JUMP ..... .4 L. Terrell, '19 '- '1. L. T6I'1'Cll, 'IQ ............ SI 2-5 SCC. BROAD JUMP ,,,,, jg, Tie between W. E. Stevenson, '22 and ,' 3, F. L. Murray, '22 FI T. B. Penfield, Jr., ,2I, - POLE VAULT ----- 4 2 min. 123-5 sec. '43- I. D. Morton, '22 1, 1. A. C. Bogert, '22 SHOT PUT ....... 4 2. 4, . V. K. Raymond, 'IQ.4 min. 31 2-5 sec. ,fi D. B. Forseman, '21 H THR 419' J. H. Bryan, .21 AMMER 0W..' G. A. Trowbridge, '20 .... 16 2-5 sec. ICI. C. R. Erdman, '19 Two-MILE RUN.. .4 2. W. E. Massey, '22 L3, SUMMARY SCORE CLASS . . 44K 1921 . . . 28 1920 230 VVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE C. R. Erdman, 'IQ ............ 25 Sec. G. A. Trowbridge, '20 T. Huhn, '22 Tie between XV. I. Baird, '20, C. F. Sweet. '21g L. Gordon, '22, and W. E. Massey, '22 .......... 5 ft. 5 1n. D. B. Lourie, '22 ........ 21 ft. 33A in. D. A. Uebelacker, '21 VV. E. Massey, '22 Tie between H. I. Kaltenbach, '22, and H. M, VValker, '20 ...... I0 it. 3 in. V. T. Botting, '22 C. D. Halsey, '21 ...., .... 4 1 ft. H. F. Baker, '22 W. L. Morgan, '22 H. F. Baker, '22 ...... I32 ft. 2f4 in. M. P. Dickinson, '21 C. C. J. Carpenter, '21 A. Swede, '22 ........ I0 min. 2 sec. VV. Rogers, '21 T. O. Helm, '20 sc0RE . . . 2656 . . . 18y4 E in - - U15 D I2 Lmdcwrij QN e- Rl c - A - 9- 12. A C Q22 Zlnnual fall Eanhinap Trash Held under the Auspices of the Princeton UniversityTrack Association in tober 28, 1919. EVENTS IOO-YARD DASH. . . 220-YARD DASH. .. 440-YARD DASH. . . WINNER HANDICAP H. Liebman, '23, 5 yds..... I. Gibson, Ir., '23, 42 yds. A. G. Lambert, '22, 5 yds. J. Gibson, Ir., '23, I2 yds.. R. D. Clark, '19, Scratch. H. Liebman, '23, I2 yds. W. L. Adams, '23, Scratch I. Jones, '23, 8 yds. B. Lippincott, '23, IS yds. TIME EVENTS 10 4-5 SCC- 220-YARD Low HURDLES... 23 3-5 sec. HIGH JUMP ....... .51 3-5 sec. BROAD JUMP ...... 120-YARD S. H. Thompson, '21, 3 yds.. 16 3-5 sec. H101-1 HURDLES.. T. Huhn, '22, 3 yds. W. E. Massey, '22, 3 yds. SUMMARY 1923 .. 26 1919... 1922 .. I7 1920 1921 .. I4 231 Bkt the Palmer Memorial Stadium, Oc- WINNER HANDICAP TIME S. H. Thompson, '21, 5 ydS..28 3-5 sec G. A. Dunn, '23, I2 yds. W. E. Massey, '22, 3 yds. W. E. Massey, '22, 5 in...5ft.1Iin P. Kissam, '19, 5 in. S. H. Thompson, ,2I, Scratch. T. Huhn, '22, Scratch .... 21 ft.3Z1i11 D. A. Uebelacker, '21, Scratch. W. E. Massey, '22, 3 in. ..3 ..o se 'fl 'CHE Dnsmqemolsi AEVARIC-AfBf5.AC Utlnihzrsitp life Qahing lub OFFICERS, 1919 IOHN GRIER I-I1BJ312N ...... .... P Ionorary President H. D. JOHNSON, '20 .... ...... I 'ice-President VV. VV. ARRowsM1TH, ,IQ .... .. .. .........,.. President F. VV. LUEHRING ..... .. . .. ....S'crrctaf'y-Trea.vurcr 5:0 WWW INCE its organization by Frank Sullivan in 1914, the University Lite Saving Club has gained a prominent posi- 0 among students interest in swimming and life sawmv to proxide instruction in the technique of rescue work and W tl to piomote the dex elopment of control and confidence in the xx ater. Tests are given each year and the suc uf an tion in college life. It has been successful in its purpose, which, as stated in the constitution, is to stimulate DY ' V 3 'JD , cessful candidates receive diplomas and medals. The medals are given to men who pass everything except the three fancy dives and the time tests for the two swims. The requirements for the diploma are: 1-Swim 100 yards in 1 minute and 20 seconds 2-Swim a quarter-mile in 8 minutes 3-Swim 50 yards fully dressed followed by 4-Undressing in the water II- 10-SllI'fHCG dive, bringing up a human subject in position for carrying Three methods of release from wrist, back-strangle, and arm-and-body holds 5-Swim 100 yards on the back, using legs only 12-Carrying a human subject 100 yards, using three differ- 6-Running front dive ent methods- 7-Baclc dive I3-D611lO1lSl1l'2l'ElIlg the Schaefer method of resuscitation 8-F1'011f lf1Ck-knife dive 14-Xufritten explanation of artificial respiration and after- Q--Ballli jack-knife dive treatment of the apparently drowned ' DIPLOMA WINNERS V. T. BOTTING, '22 P. C. HARMN, '22 F. M. P111LL1Ps, '22 S. L. XVRIGHT, '18 E. VV, GOULD, IR., '22 N. C. NOURSE, '18 H. V. P1-11LL1Ps, '22 MEDAL WINNERS VV. L. ALEXANDER, '22 E. R. GARDNER, '19 D. B. Mizcus, '22 R. C. T.-x1T, '22 F. M. BLOW, '22 G. MACDONALD, '22 F. L. :PAGE-, '22 H. G. VEEDER, '22 P. DIXON, '21 G. MAcDoUc.A.1., '22 W. B. Scrrmurr, '22 J. M. XV1NFn21.D, '22 I. R. DUcAs, '22 232 Iw.E.21QLs1:CJ2LD.m marc 5- A -23.419 EEE C. C. Dreimon H. D. Peet ...... I. D. McKinney .. A. Wood ........ A. Simpson I. Robinson ..... I. H. Neher ..... 2355953 FFFUCF f ?f P15120 werfisw UH O' Og' 5525? 529-DEQ as :O 5-:rug m:,g'Q g. I-.rv . 'S'.l IE .gn :. :D-,:. 3 :Q . . Q . . ... P, 55555 S' 5' .. .. F, 223452 554 55555 E' mg.. :. .. .. 0 .. .. P, 1:91 ,J 5121: E 2: JL Cu 22 E H 35 3 1: .I 'P'-31: . F9 '-'- .:- Q-s 3:2 who.. 1:19 p, A.. . 1222? gU1,:: I: Jxumoxxlrog, 05132: 1:11 91 HQQZ: Qmgwmmm 'F' Q Qofhglwoo CEHQPIQ- gm-p wxg .zzo Swmmiflghg O.: '- -' ' Z1-0-FDI. if F1359 'Ego 5:3 005493 N 3 EE-5? ggi: b1'g,:0 'H c-0. I -C322 'Q EA 1 NE 2131 o 22:3 m ::Q'f f' fjfjf gi 1:32 5 I'23 5' Eiwf QQ .I - Q 1: S -OZ: DP 3: 57111: ,U 13 Qin? 'wif 'i 'J L4 WEE -Zjg -CU n-'ggi-Z4 1112 5 0' 20.25 OW: X :RF 5.031152 99'- SQ E.: 10535 AQNOJ - .-rm F97 T15 I. Cooke ..... . W. Jones .... T. Witherspooii . L. Page ...... B. Scull .... PU Cflehzntb Qnnual Regatta Qlipper 621115155 jliuhice Bare Distance, :A Mile Won by Crew A. CrewA CrewB .........Stroke..... Butler ....Bow.... ....Cox..... 233 Page .....W. Kinsley M. Phillips .......M. Mihm .....H. Denning .....R. Voorhees .....C. V. Sandell Pitney, Jr. HJ. G. Campbell 'M. Brush F. F. Rosenbaum ' ' o o QE 'Ill-IE PRIN C EWFOJLI lll'ly ll lIU B Rl c: - A - ua RA c 32 - Zlnternlass Championship Ciiluncluhehj Senior Crew A Mixed Crew O E4 . R. S. Lamont ........................... ,... S troke .... ........................ lv I. C. Fleming W. B. Bryan ................... ...... 7 ..... ............. .... F . T . Woolverton A. Terry ....... ...... 6 ..... .......... P . L. Lee F. E. Martin ...... 5 ..... ...... E . B. Meyer A. Hutcheson .... ...... 4 ..... ..... F . A. Dixon O. T. Toland ..... ...... 3 .,... ....... A . L. Cobb F. H. Kauffman .... ...... 2 ..... ...... T . C. Roberts I. A. Minott ..... ........................ B ow .............., ..... R . E. Williamson G. SIRCS ....... .......................... C ox ................. ....... E . H. Sutton Time of winner: 7 minutes 32 I-5 seconds. jfrzsbman jauhine Bane Distance, M Mile Won by Crew B in 5 minutes 4Q seconds. Crew E: Secondg Crew A: Thirdg Crew C: Fourth. Crew B Crew E Jackson ................. .... Stroke .... .............. ....... S . O. Read P. D. Burley .................... ...... 7 ..... ......... ..... G . S . Kaign G. M. Moore-Chorlian .. ...... 6 ..... ......... S .Gwinner G. A. Wiggan ........ .... ..... ..... R . W . Graham 5 Willcox ........ .... 4 ..... ....... S . H. Kemp we neo Peel: .... .... ..... ..... P . A . Thompson 3 W11lIamS ...... 2 ..... ...... S . G. Weekes T. H. Gresh .... ..... B ow ..... ......... P . Schulz A. Gardiner .. .. ..... Cox .... ......... .... G . B. Moreland Crew A Crew C N. T. Montgomery .............. .... S troke .............. .... I . S. Wright H. L. Hilgartner, Ir. .... . ..... 7 ..... ......... ...... W . Jenks H. A. Page ............ ...... 6 ..... ...... G . F. Gibbs C. H. Barth .......... ...... 5 ..... ....... R . S. Bethel R- I- Mafquis .... ...... 4 ..... ........ C . E. Koether W. Sellers ....... ...... 3 ..... ........... F . A. Savage A. L. Newman ..... ....... 2 ..... .... H . C. F. Mockridge H. L. Woodland .... ..... B ow .... ........ I . N. Hopkins K- H- Th0mI7S0U ..... Cox .... ........ A . R. Shull 234 0 o 5 gg - . E EH E D 12.1 N C-EIO N EWMIII I IQ E R LC - A - Ball A QL Q, Eintrawllegiate Qtbletirs INTERCLASS WRESTLING MEET, SPRING, 1919 Lfghtweighf-A. W, WEBSTER, '21, won from W. S. DAVIS, Middleweight-I. PERSHING, '21, threw R. I. GOODWIN, '22, 22, on decision. in 7 min. I2 sec. C PAGE, '22 . .... . A DAVIS, '2I ....... I PERSHING, '21 .... A. LEGENDRE H. A. CARTIER Heavyweight-C. C. J. CARPENTER, '21, threw G. B. SCOTT, '22, in 4 min. 30 sec, NOVICE MEET WINNERS .....II5 pound class W. S. RED, '2O............. ..I35 pound class C. C. I. CARPENTER, '2I .... .145 pound class BASKETBALL, SPRING, 1919 Upperclass Series ..............,................... Cottage T. H. LINEAWEAVER I. R. KIMBARK I. K. STRUBING Fz'esh11Ie11, Serzes ................................ Team VIII G. W. R. ANDRADE P. B. NILES INTRACLASS BASEBALL, SPRING, 1919 H. G. KING T. GRAHAM Upperelass Series ............... I. F. FENNELLY p. P. PARKER, Ib. J I. L. COCHRAN, c. W. C. HUTCHINSONI, 2b. A L. S. IXIILLER, p. A. P. DAVIS, ss. Fl'USh111GIb Se1'1'e.v ........ VV. C. GROCE, p. H. O. PEARSON, 2b. H. G. KIING, c. S. BELL, II, ss. G. VV. R. AN 235 ....................C0z'fage I. B. WITHERSPOON, 3b. I. R. T. RYAN, lf. L. L. VVITI-IERILL, cf. ....................Team I S. Fox, 3b. W. R. FUREY, lf. DRADE, Ib. ....I5 O. BAILEY SCHAEFER 8 pound class . . . .Unlimited SCHROEDER, rf. B. GRAY, sub. L. TALLMA N, GRA!-IAM, rf. C. 2 o o EE D112 11121 N C2510 N I UW JU 324214: B EAC iintracullegiate Qltbletins Gionnluhehj INTERCLASS WATER POLO MEET, SPRING, 1919 Won by IQ22 Team-V. Botting, R. C. Tait, F. Phillips, W. Schrauff, P. Hardin, E. Snyder. S1Izb,rz'ilutcs-H. Botting, A. Richardson, D. Mellis. INTERCLASS BASEBALL, FALL, 1919 INTERCLASS SOCCER, 1919 Won by IQ23. The lineup: KINGSLIXND, c. TOWNSEND, lf. WHITEHEAD, sub. FITE, sub. MITCHELL, sub. STEVENS, sub. ANDERSON, cf. VVLEISER, ss. BERG, 3b. JEFFRIES, p. COOPER, 2b. THOMAS, rf. CooN, Ib. FALL' GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP, 1919 Wifz.1ze1'-R. L. Wintringer, '22. Rmmez'-up-R. W. Woolwo1'th, 721. TENNIS UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONSHIP, FALL, 1919 Winner . ............................... C. 'M. SI-HPWAY, ,22 Ruzzlzcf'-up .............................. I. N. HXINSON, ,2O FRESHMAN TOURNAMENT, SPRING, 1919 Winner . .................................... C. M. SHIPVVAY Woii by ...................................... ..... I 920 TEAM I. L. MooRE, Capt. C. P. HARVEY' A. C. ZABRISRIE C. E. GARNAUS H. S. BARNES H. H. HEWITT I. FISHER E. W. A. SCHUMANN L. B. STUART M. ROGERS H I. HUNT A. H. FAXVCI-ITT M R. F R. E. CLARK C. OTIS CANE SPREE Thursday Night, November 6, 1919 LIGHT-WEIGHT CLASS MORRISON, 123, beat R. DAVIS, '22, time, 50 min. 30 sec MIDDLE-WEIGHT CLASS L. PAGE, ,22, beat I. HARDIN, ,235 time, I3 min. HEAVY-WEIGHT CLASS TAIT, '22, beat I. A. BLAKE, 123, time S min. 50 sec. Ease Z 'ML 'lim E -, D R I N : . FLM' 1 Lg2 V smmg B Tw Wig --R I C ,Z - A 1 ,YYY x -B-R' A V 'ff-, ...V QV . A 2-E ' sg S1 S E E E X -3 -.A. EE i S5 ' E- + -' .. E E : EE 5 -J E 25 :E s- EE E 3 E 55 E: ' 5 :E gi' fiiggii E E ' 5 ' E E ' ' Q 55 555 EEEEV1 5:5722 rf EE 5555 : EEEEESEME-'- ' :E 55'-E53 5 ? E55EE 5 5: 55 ' E E E 21 E 5 E 2 .l : : 3 E E : 5 E 7 K ' S s 5 E 55 E E , E : E -5 : : 5 E 5 5 E 5 5 : E F: x JZ f 5 : E E NW 2 5 ' I 2 2 ZZ - E C6711 f ' rf. .P ' ' A 7 5 E QW WN! 5, Q 'S 45 2 KX , J X Rx! nl - gxg. Qf x ' A f' fa S ww BQ Eh N My ifMw w wmwf ., H' K- 'ZH , x, ' I Q . : s'Q-If 'W f -ag, Lmj , kg?kx!jJ QE x 'L ' f nf . . Iv- N Uk' A X g'5-fdiq In E DQ-LN CAET QU Qllllig aaa C -ca - B 12.-f-x.QLf Tlltnentp-tbirh Qnnual ilnterscbnlastit Zlllrank Games HELD AT PRINCETON, MAY 10, 1919 EVENTS WVINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE f V I I. Sullivan, Worcester ........ IO 2-5 sec. 100-YARD DAsH. .. '2. Monie, Bethlehem Prep. . Guilard, Blair 4 l 3 154. Kimball, Mercersburg tri. Sullivan, Worcester ...... .... 2 3sec. 220-YARD DASH. .. lz. Monie, Bethlehem Prep. 13. Guilard, Blair 154. Mallet, Harrisburg 4 IPI. Adams, Hill ............... 52 2-5 sec. 440-YARD RUN ---- 4' 2. Welrick, Newark Central i3. Harrison, Gilman , 154. Thornhill, Worcester f l 1. Adams, Hill ......,,.. 2 min. 9 2-5 sec. HALF-MILE RUN--J 2. Beattie, Newark Central 3. O'Brien, Erasmus I54. Thompson, Gilman ISI. Bush, East Orange. .4 min. 54 4-5 sec. CNE-MILE RUN, , Xl 2. Beattie, Newark Central I ,3. Leh, Lawrenceville lx4. Barrett, Blair lr I. Pryling, Mercersburg. . .Io min. 55 sec. TW0-MILE RUN, , K' 2. Douglas, Newark Central ,3. Lenfer, Lawrenceville 1 4. Cushman, Blair C lrI. Hulman, Worcester ........ I6 I-5 sec. 120-YD. HURDLES.. l2. Graham, Bethlehem Prep. . Beck, Harrisburg 4 i 3 1 154. Meyer, Northeast EVENTS 220-YD. HURDLES. . I'TIGH JUMP ..... BROAD JUMP .... POLE VAULT .... SHOT PUT ........ HA M MER THROVV. . WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE Graham, Bethlehem Prep. ..... 26 sec Hulman, Worcester Meyer, Northeast Hatfield, Hill Bigelow, 'Mercersburg ...... 5 ft. 4 in. Lamberton, Lawrenceville Van Orden, Blair Stone, Mercersburg Malcolm, Mercersburg..2I ft. 55 in. Heebig, Newark Central Beck, Harrisburg Goodwine, Hill Hulman, 'Worcester ...... IO ft. 6 in. Lamberton, Lawrenceville Watts, Lawrenceville Paul, Hill Beck, Harrisburg ....... 47 ft. IM in Hills, Hill Foster, Bethlehem Prep. Lee, Worcester Hills, Hill ..... .... I 42 ft. 5 in Gailey, Hill Rutan, Hill Penney, Hill The Hill School secured its first leg on the cup, on which Mercersburg already held four, by winning the Twenty-Third Annual Interscholastic Track Meet. The following was the score by schools: Hill, 27, Worcester, 253 Mercersburg, 17, Beth- lehem Prep., 16, Central H. S., 153 Lawrenceville, IZ, Harrisburg Tech., IO, Blair, 8, East Orange H. S., 5, Gilman, 3, North- east H. S., 3, Erasmus Hall, 2. 2 L2 O -1- -Q -3,. .L - - EFS D15 mai N c-ETON 'BTi'R'-i'3-WEMQPQAW Zintersnbulastir btnimming jlileet gm HE seventh annual Interscholastic Swimming Meet, held in Brokaw pool, 'March Sth, IQIQ, was Won by Poly. Prep 'E with Mercersburg Academy and Lawrenceville coming second and third respectively. The entry list was smaller than in previous years, numbering 50 men from 8 schools. Although no interscholastic records were equalled the events were run off in very fast time. Genther and Ieliffe were the principal point winners for Poly. Prep While Reid's fancy diving materially aided Mercersburg's score. POINT SCORE scHooL POINTS SCHOOL POINTS Poly. Prep. ........... .... 2 3 Berkely Irving High .... ..... 9 Mercersburg Academy .. .. I6 Rutgers Prep. ...... . . 6 Lawrenceville .......... . I4 Montclair High .... . 5 SUMMARY EVENTS WINNER SCHOOL TIME OR DISTANCE . EVENTS WINNER scHooL TIME on DISTANCF I- GSITIIQSIH POIY- PWD- --'--- 25 I-5 560- I. Reid, 'Mercersburg ....... 99.56 points 50-YARD SWIM--H 2- DCCYJCH, Montclair FANCY DIVING 2. Clark, Poly. Prep. ....,... 94.9 points 3. Cooper, Lawrenceville I 3. Anderson, Poly. Prep. .... Q2 points I. Ieliffe, Poly. Prep. ....... 58 2-5 sec. fI. Hahn, Rutgers Prep. ......... 71 feet IOO-YARD SWIM... 2. Chace, Berkely Irving PLUNG1-3 ,,,, I 2. Kelly, Mercersburg 220-YARD SWIM Detjen, Montclair I. Chace, Berkely Irving, 3. 2 min. I Simons, Lawrenceville 3. Redmond, Poly, Prep. 2. L3. Monroe, Mercersburg l I. Poly. Prep. QGenther, Clark, Roberts 33 4-5 SCC- i RELAY .... L Ieliffej .il ......... I min.48 4-5 sec 2. awrencevi e 3. Mercersburg 239 6.57 iiffnp f2 uN'C.fif0'w Eiim l , QQTQ1 Q fees aA 9i TI-IE CANNON AND Tl'-IE LIBRARY i 2 - ,:. A ET'rw.+:::3 2. wjfffw wwi iFLiiCffm 4 'N M ViAf m x x Q 4 1 lull ' W W f X 4. N 4 2 f x , i V Q ij x Z 0? iff- ' ' E f X i A . 2 gn ? 141 xxxxxxxi' : Z X 1 X ,'1XKXuX 44, 7 g X2 U f M A arg' 25 -I i H N Q x V ' .A.- -.,-. -.T-f' v ' xg' ' I , . 1 7 1 m.E ?5 .i .'E -U-15 umm C51-om QQWRI c - 51Mg ,RA c CAMPUS CLUB 0 0 3 ESE inf EE' Nf:iEf0.N Wi RTR' C - A -,B EEAEC EE EDWARD S. CROCKER LEYS A. FRANCE VVILLYS P. AMES THOMAS O. HELM, JR EDWARD H. COFFEY, JR. HOWARD N. DEYO JOHN B. FAISON BRANDON BARRINGER D. MOREAU BARRINGER JOHN BEALL ROBERT S. BURGHER Cliampus Qiluh FOUNDED 1900 OFFICERS EDWARD H. COFFEY, JR., '20 .......... ....... P resident I'IEINRICH C. TAYLOR, '20 ..... ...V1'ce-Prexideut VVILLYS P. AMES, ,IQ ......... Treasurer HOXVARD N. DEYO, '20 ............................. Secretazfy BOARD OF TRUSTEES C. D. XITNNE, 'O6 .....,....... Presiderz! G. H. BELL, '04 ....... ............. . Secretary-T1feasure1' JOHN H. CLAPP, 'O2 GEORGE O. LINKLETTER, '02 JOHN A. BRADLEY, 'O6 R. P. NICCLENAHAN, ,02 EDWARD H. COFFEY, JR., '20 Cex oficioj MEMBERS, 1918 A. VICTOR LYMAN VVILLIAM M. PARKER MEMBERS, 1919 JOHN D. MCMASTER EDWIN H. PROUDFIT GERALD R. PETTERSON MEMBERS, 1920 VVILLIAM S. JACQBS-, JR, ALBERT H. SCHROEDER ROGER S. LAMONT SIDNEY A. STEWART JAMES S. MONTGOMERY HEINRICH C. TAYLOR MEMBERS, 1921 JOSEPH D. CROLL NICCLURE KELLEY FRANK A. DIXON EUGENE A. PIAGET HAROLD PIELM PETER R. RENTSCHLER G. RICHARD HUNTER 2 FRANCIS L. SANVYERS ROBERT B. RUSSELL, JR PHILIP B. TOWNLEY THOMAS G. XIVHITE HERBERT S. URNIY BURTON M. WEEE LOREN L. WVYLIE TH E DQ'-N C-EI QN :s1!1LQl51!1,Ull0.!EU1mw!5 QR' C - Af- B RAC CAN NON CLUB MEMBERS, 1920 f . 4' J ' fi 9 QOE 'EH E D Q IWNMC-EHTTQN H1 IJEQIWQIE Ejgiic - A - B Ex A C EE JOSE WILLIAM J. BAIRD, JR. EDWIN J. BROOKS JOHN B. COWAN, JR. XHENRX' H. DOLAN ELIJAI-I S. BOTELER JOSEPH W. COOPER VICTOR M. COVINGTCN COLLINS DENNY, JR. HUGH 'M. DRISCOI.T. JNO1: returned. Hieceasecl. PH annun Iuh FOUNDED 1896 OFFICERS GAMBLE LATROBE, JR., ,2O ............. ............ P resident KENNETH :KLIPS'l'EIN, ,2I. .. . ....... Vice-President VVILLIAM J. BAIRD, JR., ,20 ............... SCCl'6fCZI'y-T7'EUS1!'l'E1' TRUSTEES DAVID .LVIAHANY .... . .. ..... . ............ ....... . Preszdent ALBERT XV. HARRIS ..... Cmdzratc T7'6G.YIL7'8l' CARLYLE GARRISON . . . .............. ..Sec1'eta1'y D. S. GOOD 'W. C. SI-IANLEY ALBERT I. PAINE CHARLES S. WILLS ERNEST S. WVILLS MEMBERS, 1919 L. BECCADDEN, JR. JOHN H. :RAFTERY STEPHEN W. WATERDURY HAROLD F. EGNER JJSAMUEL W. ELWOOD XVVILLIAM N. GAVER GILBERT KFING JOHN B. KING C. HATCH ROBERT B. HEISERMAN GAMBLE LATROBE, JR. MEMBERS, 1921 PAUL FENTON CASE A. FOSTER REGINALD H. FOSTER IQENNETH H. IQLIPSTEIN EDWARD C. KOPR EXLVA E. NIALLORY JNIAYNARD F. FROEMKE JAMES W. MURRAY 245 JOHN B. O,DEA JAMES S. SLOAN VVALLACE B. THOMPSON DAVID C. XVINEBRENNER EDWIN SINGLETON RODWELL TODD ROBERT L. FORBES JOHN G. VVATSON 0 0 - O 0 'fl 1' 'rug D I2 I N c ET o N B R 1 c - AT 'Efli'KC we 'f CAP AND GOXVN CLUB ' A 1 wi DK'NCl-TON EEIEHEIIE BRIPA-BRAC ANDREW ANDERSON, JR. CHARLES R. ERDMAN, IR. F. WARBURTON GUILBERT HIRIXM B. BLAUVELT WILHELMUS B. BRYAN, JR HENRX' BUTLER STUART CHAPIN CURTIS B. DALI. VVILLIAM H. DOWNS JOHN R. CAMPBELL, IR. LORING A. COVER, JR. FOSTER R. DULLE5 VVILLIAM H. ENGLISH, IR. GEORGE G. FINNEY CHARLES H. I'IA1NES ap ants Qbutnn Iuh FOUNDED 1891 OFFICERS XIVILLIAM H. DOXNVNS, '20 ......,..... ......... P resident EDWARD S. HUBBELL, '20 ...... .... I 'ics-President ARNOLD H. JENNINGS, 'IQ . . . . . . .T1'easIM'e1' WVILLIAM H. ENGLISH, JR., 121 ..................... .S'ecrctary BOARD OF TRUSTEES HERBERT L. MILLS, '04. .. ..............,...........Prcsidem' G. RAYMOND :HANKS-, 'IS .................... .... T 1'eas1Lrer I. W. BAKER, '04 ................................ ..Sec1'eta1'y G. VV. VANDERHOEE, IR., '04 I. VV. DONNER, '17 C. M. BUTLER, ,IO F. C. PECK., '20 J. P. SEIBERLING, '21 MEMBERS, 1918 EDWARD IAQCDOUGAL DAVID R. VVILLIAMS MEMBERS, 1919 LANSING C. HOLIJENV, IR. DAVID B. MCDOUGAL ARNOLD H. JENNINGS VV. BOULTON LQELLY M. STANLEY QUAY THOMAS L. RALEIGH ' MEMBERS, 1920 J-OHN I-1. GRAY CHARLES R. GREGOR GEORGE E. HRACKNEY EDWARD S. HUBBELL FREMONT C. PECK T. J. EDWARD PULLING IXLDEN ROGERS CORNWELL B. ROGERS VVILLIAM L. SAVAGE HARRISON B. SMITH ELLIOT SPEER I. RICHARD STEERS, JR. MEMBERS, 1921 RICHARD :HALLIBURTON TRU MAN C. PENNEY IRVING O. HOGKADAY, 311 EDWARD R. PERRY DAVID L. HOPIQINS RUSSELL HOPKINSON RICHARD V. RAYMOND ,TAMES P. SEIBERLING EDWARD L. KEX'ES, 3D ,TAMES P. SKIDMORE JOHN H. LEH 'WILLIAM MCC. STRONG ERNEST C. SAVAGE RJCNEIL V. SEYMOUR GEORGE A. TROWBRIDGE I. REYNOLDS VAN CLEVE IOIIN S. WORDEN CHANNING F. SWEET CORNELIUS P. TROWDRIDG ROBERT J. UPSON PI-IILLII' NVALLIS I: 'lr :V o na ' -EH E D QA' N-CYEJ-O N -:iA 1Big.f5i XX? CHARTICR CLUB O O EE mf DQ I N C.ff:fo.N BLR' Q S A171131 B. A Cf Rrinuztun flibarter Qiluh FOUNDED 1901 OFFICERS CHARLES M. SMITH, HI, ,IQ ........... .... P resident CECIL I. CROUSE, ,2I ......... . ..................... Treaszwcr C. TYLER VVOOD, '21 ..............................,. Sccrez'ar,v ' BOARD OF GOVERNORS OLIVER C. REYNOLDS, 'O4 IOHN A. STEWVART, 3D, 'O5 ALLAN DAVIES, 'IO A. C. BAKEWELL, '14 WARREN W. CUNNINGHAMA, '06 LTAHLON MEMBERS, 1918 WILSON L. BLAYNEY ' VVENDELL P. HARPER ALFRED B. LITTELL MEMBERS, 1919 EDWARD O. DOUGLAS ALEXANDER M. GREENE PHILIP KISSAM VVILLIAM M. PAXTON, 3D CHARLES M. SMITH, 3D BENJAMIN MEMBERS, 1920 S1 'SI-IELDON ABBETT HAROLD I. ASH H. DRISWRY BAKER WALTER CHAPPELL TKENYON B. CONGER TFLETCHER S. CROCKER IAMES W. BAKER ' LIVINGSTON BAILY CECIL I. CROUSE NELSON D. GIFFORD, IR. Not returned. FRED E. MARTIN WILLIAM M. -NIATHER NIAHLON PITNEY, IR. LOCIQE RICHMOND TIOHN A. MIAPES TIAMES B. STRICKER KENNETH E. DEMAREST SEVERN T. HAVILAND LEWIS G. :KAYE IOHN W. KENDALL MEMBERS, 1921 DALTON I'IAYES PHILIP L. LEE 'WILLIAM B, MILLS JOHN H. NEHER HERBERT O. PEET H. DENNY ROBERTS ARNOLD WOOD, IR. 249 WILLIAM M. PAXTON, 3D PITNEY, IR., '20 DAVID R. S1-IOTWELL THOMAS C. LORD STRONG, IR. D. PRESTON SNVANEY GEORGE F. WILLIAMSON DAVID I. WINTON YROBERT C. VVOODWORTH CARL I. VANDERLIN C. TYLER VVOOD, IR. WILLIAM I. ZABRISKIE 'fl 'U QE 1315- QQlm.c.EI Qu 5 RL 1 Q -ig r g RAA c 32 CLOISTER INN CLUB EE TH-E 'lQ'NC-ETQQ1 .U1ff 1 QE' Q+A-Ei.-3.4-0 EE CLARENCE P. FREEMAN , STERLING GALT, JR., 'I 5 HAROLD A. BUTZ SAMUEL V. GUERIN GEORGE L. EYNON DONALD M. HALSTED SUMNER A. JACKSON FRANCIS B. BOWMAN JOHN M. BRUSH ' LLOYD S. BURNS GILL CISCO-SMITH ALONZO E. CONOVER Clllluister iinn 41211111 FOUNDED 1912 OFFICERS DONALD M. H:XLSTEIJ, '2O.... ......,... ...... P resident JOHN S. JACOBS, '20 ......... HAYES M. XIVALKERU, '20 .... .. .. ROBERT DENNISTON, JR., 'OI LORIMER B. SLOCUM, '21 ................. .-issistant Treasurer . . . V160-Presidzfrzt .........T1'casurer - ..,. ........... ..Sec1'alary BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHARLES E. BINGI-IAM, '13 ......................... President RAYMOND T. HOOPES, '13 ............... Secrctary-T1'easm'cr LOUIS M. VVRASHBURN, ,IS BETHUNE M. GRANT, 3D, '16 THURSTON J. DAVIES, '16 HENRY C. RUTLEDGE. '17 MEMBERS, 1919 GEORGE D. MOORE JAMES C. OEHLER VVILLIAM NV. REYNOLDS CORNEL1US C. VERMEULE MEMBERS, 1920 JOHN S. JACOBS JAMES M. LANDIS ERIC E. NLACKEY JOHN R. OINEILL 'WILLIAM L. POWERS BERNHARD K. SCHAEFER MEMBERS, 1921 GORDON H. CURTIS PHILIP H. DAVIS ROBERT DENNISTON, J FRANK E. HOGE fXRTHUR B. JACOBS EVAN O. -KANE GEORGE 'MGCUNE R. HUGH D. NICKIINNON ROBERT W. NICLAUGHLIN RODMOND S. NIAHAFFY 251 JAMES CREESE, JR., '18 JOHN C. WEST CHESTER I. VVILLIAMS FREDERICK C. SQUIER VVARREN C. VERMEULE HAYES M. VVALKER HENRY H. A. MORRIS LINDSAY M. PARROTT LORIMER B. SLOCUM Y' 11.2 o o I 'K ' iETQg5:lQTEAg V5-ElJ, C lA4TJ51 -RA-C- COLONIAL CLUB 'b wi E12 I N.C.EI9.N..-,.i W BP I 93A --E PSA C 1 EE finlunial Cdlluh FOUNDED 1891 OFFICERS HENRX' D. JOHNSON, '20 .............. ............ P resident DAVID A. UEBELACICERV, ,2I .... ........ T fice-President W. .IRVING HARRIS, y2O ................... Secretary-Treasurrr BOARD OF GOVERNORS FREDERICK H. OSBORNE, ,IO ....... ...,...... . ..C11az'rman AI,FRED ELY, 'O5 ..........., .......,.......... . Secretary RICHARD B. DUANE ..... ..........,........, 'I 'rcasurw' GEORGE WYUENGLING, ,OI JOHN PIOLLY CLARK, 'OO CHARLES J. BIDDLE, ,II GEORGE W. C. MOCARTER, 'OS J. DICKINSON ESTE, 'OO MEMBER, 1918 EDWARD M. CRANE MEMBER, 1919 PAUL G. BIGLER MEMBERS, 1920 VVILLIAM B. BROOKS, JR. ERDMAN HARRIS :LFRANCIS A. CALLERY THFREDERICK COOKE XGORDON COOKE LIARVEY S. FIRESTONE, JR. JOHN L. IQUSER, JR. XV. IRVING HARRIS TJOHN E. LEE HENRX' D. JOHNSON WC. TYLER ICELSEY GEORGE A. LAWRENCE JOSEPH M. LVIADDEN DANIEL C. MORGAN JAMES O'GORMAN MEMBERS, 1921 TYLER M. BARTOW HAROI.D S. BOND ' GEORGE C. COMSTOCK JAMES P. EAGLE BRANTON H. HENDERSON THOMAS F. PADDOCK GEORGE S. JEFFERS EARTHUR R. RAMEE ALDEN A. LOFQUIST ARTHUR H. NIULFORD BENJAMIN H. PADDOCK 5' Not returned. JOHN B. RHODES VVILLIAM B. ROBINSON VVARREN B. SHIPWAY PRESTON L. SUTPIIEN IRVING B. KINGS1 ORD, '13 LAFAYETTE PAGE, JR. QFHUGII B. REEIJ ROBERT T. SHERMAN 'EJOHN S. TABER :FFRANK VEIISLAGE DAVID A. UEEELACKER EDVVARD H. WEVER FRANCIS P. WHITE SCOTT A. WI-IITE Z, 3 L 0 O se e l TH fi -.1? 12e'-MSEIQLQQQI - U:'+ Q .fe R 'fer A C fl- UNIVERSITY COTTAGE CLUB Q 17 RE 'S 'll-I E 'DR I N 6ET'O IN QL? BLR: C - A - B-RZAMQ-v E. LIICKS HERRICIC, '88 BERNARD S. HORNE, '90 ERSKINE HEVXVITT, ,QI GEORGE C. BAILEY E. VVINSLOW K.NNE OSCAR M. KILBY JFRANCIS M. BARKER C. FREDERICK BUECHNER J. LOGAN BURKE VVILLIAM R. COMPTON JAMES H. DOUGLAS, JR. GERALD M. ENGLISH JOHN F. FENNELLY, JR. W. BROWNE BAKER VVILLIAM BOLTON, JR. ASA S. BUSHNELL JOHN L. COCHRAN. JR. GEORGE L. CRAIG, JR. VVILLIAM S. CUTCHINS Not returned. - Qkinihersitp fllluttage C!EIu'h FOUNDED 1887 OFFICERS JAMES H. DOUGLAS, JR., 20 ......... ............ P VC'SI'Lli6'1Lf XV. CLARK HLTTCHINSON., '20 .... .... I Jinancial .5'ecrntary VV. BROWNE BAKER, ,ZI .................. flssisimzt T1feasm'er BOARD OF GOVERNORS ALBERT B. SCHULZ, '03 ............................ Clzairmazz HARRY G. T READWELL, '13 ......................... Tvfeaxurez' RUSSEL R. SLOAN, '05 ...... GEORGE C. FRAZER, '93 RICHARD E. DWIGHT, 197 I'IENRY LOWE, '97 ....................S'ccrctaI'y CLINTON V. MESSEROLE, '98 ELROY CURTISS, 'OO VV. O. IVIORSEI, 'O2 MEMBERS, 1919 RICHARD F. LAMARCI-IE THOMAS H. LINEWEAVER PHILIP M. PARKER MILTON G. POTTER CECIL READ 'WALKER TAYLOR, JR. MEMBERS, 1920 J. PORTER GILLESPIE , JR. GILSON B. GRAY THENRY C. HARRISON AUBREY D. HUTCITESON XV. CLARK HUTCHESON JOHN J. JOHNS SAMUEL KAUEEMAN JOHN R. KIMBARK TJOHN B. MILLER JULIUS C. RANSOM iTHOMAS D. RIGGS TJ. NEVIN SCHROIEDER, JR. MEMBERS, 1921 .ARTHUR P. DAVIS FRANK M. DONOHUE, JR. HARRY B. GAFFNEY FRANK S. GRANDIN EDAVID S. GRAY RICHARD B. KING .ARMANT LEGENDRE MARTIN W. LITTLETON LLOYD S. MILLER BEVERLY TVTUNFORD JAMES F. OATES, JR. JOHN R. T. RYAN, 2D N. H. DONALD, '03 DEAN MATHEY, ,I2 J. A. LARKIN, ,IS FOREST L. VVILLIAMS JOSEPH S. YOUNG JELYRA S. SCHROEDER JOHN M. SHARPE, 3D JOHN K. STRUBINGV, JR. VVILLIAM R. K. TAYLOR, JR :KGOUGH THOMPSON CALVIN R. VOGT J. BARKLEY VVITHERSPOON JOSEPH D. SHEERER SIDNEY M. SHEA THEODORE C. SPEERS RALPH L. TOMPKINS PI-IILIPPS R. TURNIIULL LAWRENCE L. W1'I I-IERILI. - 3' . -m-I 5 D124 N QiJ'Q,m 5 Rl Q -A - ELIZA c DIAL LODGE 'b 'H I EEE TH-ff PWNCNEIOHN E W WHTTIIE B.RI.9.:A - BRE-LC tal luhge FOUNDED 1908-INCORPORATED 1912 OFFICERS COURTLANDT OTIS, '20 ................. ,... . . . .P1'6XiLTU111f EDWARD SCHICRHAUS, JR., '20 .... ....... V ice-President CHARLES M. BUTLER, '20 ..,.... ............. T wfeaswer HARRY A. FARR, '21 ......... ...flssistafzt T7'8U.YMl'G1' HAROLD A. SUTFHEN, ,2I ..... . ..... . ..... Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES VVILFRED J. FUNK, '09 ........ ................ .... C I zaimzazz ALFRED V. S. OLCOTT, '09 ..... .... T rea.mrer ' BERNARD PEYTON, ,I7 .............................. Secretary JAMES J. PORTER, ,II T. H. MACAULEY, '12 CHARLES D. ORTH, JR., 'I3 HAROLD VON HASSLACHEIQ, '18 MEMBERS, 1918 GEORGE W. GRIFFITH EDWIN D. MCCAULEY ZENOS R. MILLER SAM STREETMAN, JR. MEMBERS, 1919 VVILLIAM A. GARRIGUES, JR. JOHN R. MCCUNE, JR. ROBERT J. T. PAUL VVILLIAM B. F. HAX JOHN F. PARKER V MEMBERS, 1920 CHARLES M. BUTLER TD. L. BARTLETT FRINGER COURTLANDT OTIS HENRY B. TURNER 'JOHN P. COTTON L. DANIEL HOUCR TDAVID H. PLOUGH, JR. 'CARL H. DONNER XVALTER F. JOHNSON E,DVVARIJ SCHICRHAUS, JR. MEMBERS, 1321 T. HAROLD BENEDICT JOHN S. CURTISS HERBERT R. FLEMING HENRY S. NORRIS F. OGDEN BLACKWELL HARIQY A, FARR R. .DALE IClT7MII.LFR J. MOTT RAWLINGS ALEXANDER S. BUTCHER JOHN H. FAVVCETT JAMES S. NICDONNELI., JR. HIXROLIJ A. SUTPHEN DONALD L. CHAMEERLAIN WVILLIAM C. FERGUSON ELLIS H. MARTIN AT.LEN D. WILLCOX 1' Not returned. 257 O O gee 'll , 0 -rr-15 'DQINCEIO-N BRI C B 'QA C753 ELM CLUB JOHN BROOK ELLIOT C. GRANDIN HERBERT G. MOORE R. DALE SPARHAWK E D QI N cgj- OJN TGA- A - 573.716 CHARLES L. CARRICK VVELLINGTON S. CROUSE HARRISON S. DIMMITT JAMES B. FIELD GEORGE C. A. ANDERSOQN EDWARD L. BARBEE BENJAMIN N. BROWN EMERSON C. CONNER JAMES CONNER Qlflm Giluh OFFICERS JAMES B. FIELD, '20 .................. .......... P resident GEORGE C. A. ANDERSON, ,ZI .... ..... I7 ice-P1'esidenf GEORGE H. SIBLEY, '20 ......... ........... T reasurer JOSEPH D. MISH, '21 ....... ....,.......... . Yecrptary HAROLD A. HA.RVEY, '2I. ................. Assktant Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS PAUL T. BRUYERE, 'OI ,............................ Presirleut CHARLES PRESBREY, '06 .... ..... L '1z'ce-President JAY DOXVNER, '05 .................................. Treasurer A. ROCHE, JR., '03 ................................. Secretary HARRY A. ETHERIDGE, '19 MEMBERS, 1919 GEORGE B. RUTH HLOWARD M. FISH ' MEMBERS, 1920 CHARLES M. KERR BENJAMIN F. KRAFEERT CARROL W. LAIRD WOODFORD A. NIATLOCK VVALTER L. MORGAN GILBERT G. OSMER LOUIS C. REYNOLDS GEORGE H. SIBLEY MEMBERS, 1921 HENRY FINK HAROI.D A. HARVEY JOHN W. I-IORNSEY ALAN S. LOOSE J. STANTON KECK JOSEPH G. LYNCH ROWLAND S. NIETZGE JOSEPH D. NIISH 259 R XV. GATES VVELLS THOMAS J. VVOOD LOT R. WVARD GAYNOR B. BIACONIGLE ROBERT S. PALMER RICHARD B. RUTH IRVING L. TAPPEN HENRX' S. WII.SON . 3- - - . -ru E D Q I N CWEI QU B R , C BKAC AEE- GATEWAY CLUB 13-15 DRINCLEJQN emo-A-ORAC rinuztun Qatetnap fdlluh FOUNDED 1913 OFFICERS ARTHUR VV. HOIQTON, JR.. y2O .......... ........ P resident GEORGE M. HARPER, JR., '20 ..... ..... I 'ice-President JOHN A. XVILSON, '20 .......... ............ S' ecretary NIAURICE ROGERS, '20 ........ . . . . .Treaswer-Manager ARCHIBALD VV. VVEBSTER, ,2I .... .... A .rsistzzfzt Illanagcr ' MEMBERS, 1918 LEO V. BARKER ERNEST M. HAYES LEE H. RICHARDSON, JR. JOHN J. EWART PAUL MCKOWN JOHN S. WVOODBRTDGE JAMES N. ARMSTRONG, JR. RUDOLF A. CANNON MAURICE E. CLARK PRENTICE N. DEAN CHARLES J. FOSTER JULIUS M. BENSON STEPHEN B. CREASEY JOHN Y. DATER, JRE 'WALTER A. DEW JEAN P. DIXON MEMBERS, 1920 GEORGE M. HARPER, JR. RICHARD HARTSHORNE CECIL P. HARVEY ARTHUR XV. LIORTON, JR. HAROLD J. HUNT LEONARD MOORE ROBERT E. PORTEOUS CHARLES C. RINGWALT RIAURICE ROGERS RAYMOND V. SANGER MEMBERS, 1921 PAUL V. FORS-TER RALPH E. KENT XV, W. GREENLEE REGTNALD N. LAWRENCE EIGIL L. HANSEN EARL F. RAHN JAMES HARTSHORNE CHARLES E. RHODES, JR. WILLIAM HUGHES VVILLIAM ROGERS, JR. LAWRENCE M. SCHANCK CHARLES A. 'UNDERNVOOD HAROLD R. WANLESS, JOHN A. WILSON JOHN G. NIORLEY EDWARD T. STEIN ARCI-IIBALD W. VVEBSTER FRANCIS W. WEST VVALTER L. WRIGI-IT, JR. 1iEUE Q12ln1QJi1:iLbJ EEQEEWEEE 'B Q1 c -Ax -B R,ACc ,', IVY CLUB AE: EELS-T'1E-Mlm-C-ELOJAI HELL: - A:-R-E.A.9 .EEE Zihp Mah OFFICERS JOHN M. HARLAN, '20 ............ DAVID H. MCAI.PIN, 3D-, '20 ...... I'IAROLD F. MCCORMICK, JR., '21 GEORGE S. PIPER, '21 .................. ...flsszstant Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS R. LAWRENCE BENSON, 'OI ........ H. L. DILLON, '07 ........... RUDOLF L. WATSON, '05 ..... CYRUS H. '-TVICCORMICK, '79 ADRIAN H. LARKIN, '87 FREDERICK W. STELLE, '93 HORATIO VV. TURNBULL, '96 FRANKLIN B. CHRISTMAS JOHN R. BOYD HOWARD C. COXE H. RUSSELL DROWNE, JR. BENJAMIN H. BREWSTER, 3D ANDREW G. CAREY C. MERRILL CHAPIN, JR. RICHARD M. EHRET MATTHEW C. FLEMING, JR. PERCY R. PYNE, 2D, '03 HAROLD MINOTT, '05 ... . .... President ..........Treasurer ...........'......Secretary .................President . . ........... Treasurer .................SecrI2fary CHARLES SCRIBNER, JR., '13 H. RIVINGTON PYNE, ,I4 H. FAIRFIELD OSBORN, JR., 'O9 A. DOUGLAS RUSSELL, 'I4 .ALVIN DEVEREUX, 712 MEMBER, 1918 P. BLAIR LEE MEMBERS, 1919 JAY COOKE, 2D ROBERT CRESSWELL OWEN J. TOLAND MEMBERS, 1920 JANON FISHER, JR. JOHN M. HARLAN DAVID H. MCALPIN, SD MEMBERS, CHARLES D. HALSEY, JR. FREDERICK W. LINCOLN, JR. BENJAMIN B. MCAT.PIN, JR. THOMAS N. NICCARTER HAROLD F. NICCORIKUCK, JR. 263 JOSEPH A. NIINOTT .ARTHUR PAUL FREDERICK S. POLHEMUS 1921 G. DONALD NIURRAY, JR. GEORGE S. PIPER AIKEN REICHNER OLIVER F. TAYLOR W. THOMAS THACH JAMES E. GOWAN, ,I7 HENRX' B. THOMPSON, JR ARTHUR TERRY, JR. ROBERT W. SPEIR, JR. HENRY B. THOMPSON, JR ALEXANDER C. ZABRISKIE JOSEPH L. WERNER SAMUEL NVELSH JOHN H. WHELEN, JR. RICHARD W. VVOOLWORTH 'Q 6' Q i . 2 'IJ-I E D I2-I N C-EI 0,131 M B Rl c - A - gig A cg. KEY AND SEAL CLUB A L J' HE Diff D I2 LN Clif O N NIJ my C - A - B R. A C ROGER JEIINDS, '06 ROBERT H. HENDERSON ROBERT R. HERLING ,ALLAN V. PENDEN JAMES J. ALLISON CEDRIC V. ATKINSON VVELD S. CARTER ROBERT VV. COSSUM VV. RUSH FARR 41 Not returned. Zkep anh Seal Glluh OFFICERS BENJAMIN F. VVATTS, JR., '20 ........ ....... P resident VVELD S. CARTER, '21 .......... Vice-President HERBERT A. LEGGETT, ,2I .... ..... T reaxurer ROSS H. PENTZ, ,20 ........ .............,..... ..... S' e cretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS XVATSON C. TERRY, ,IS ............................. President IJOVVARD J. GEE, 'O7 ........ .......... T1'ea.mz'er .FREDERICK W'. NIKON, ,If ..... ................... . S'ecreta1'yf HJAROLD RICHARD, '06 RALPH B. IHIGGINS, ' KENNETH RlCEVVEN, 'O6 MEMBERS, 1919 NICHOLAS I. CAMPBELL JOHN A. MOSS MEMBERS, 1920 ROSS H. PENTZ LOUIS H. SICKELSTIIZL HARRY R. PERLEY XJOHN H. RITCHIE CARL E. SCHUSTER MEMBERS, 1921 FREDERIC S. DUNN, ,I4 BENJAMIN F. WATTS, DAVID W. WOOD, 3D RALPH NV. ILLINGWORTH CHARLES J. NIALLOY G. DOUGLAS STENGEL HERBERT A. LEGGETT DAVID D. MOORE ARTHUR A. STULL EDXVARD P. C. LEWVIS JOHN J. PERSHING 'JQJAMES WALLACE ROBERT B. LITCH JOHN E. SCARFF HAROLD R. WALLEY .ALFRED T. .JWICCORMICK RICHARD VV . SOI-IABACKER I ' Q15 , . Tr-1 E D I2 I N C E A J- 0-N JLLL11 5 P-LS.1A - B Ps A C PRINCETON QUADRANGLE CLUB -9 ,, a o 0 I b J 0 EE IH E D BJ N-QE T QU WIW M WEI' PB I 523. A 1 E23-ASQ . VV. G. BARR, '03 - FRANCIS A. COMSTOCK CHARLES A. BRANDON DONALD DANFORTH GEORGE G. Fox CLARENCE M. GARRIGUES WILLIAM L. BARCLAY, JR. ROBERT W. BLUNTSCHLI CHARLES C. J. CARPENTER HENRY L, CHISHOLM SIZXVARD B. COLLINS iBrinretun Qauahrangle Glluh FOUNDED 1901 OFFICERS JAMES N. PIYNSON, y2O ..,....... ...... ........ P 1 'exidezzt ERSRINE N. WHITE. ,QI ...... .... P 'ice-President LFVVIS M. STEVENS, 720. ....... . ...........T1'eas1u'er BENJAMIN S. VV'O0l'JWOR'1'H, 121 ........... flssisfazzz' Treasu1'z:f BOARD OF TRUSTEES GEORGE F. GREEN, '07 ..... - ......................... President CLIFFORD G. DIXON, ,II ..... 'WILLIS G. VVILMOT, ,2O. .... C. .AMES BROOKS, '05 ..................T1'ea.vm'e:' .................Secreta DAVID H. CLARK, '08 J. DAYTON VOORHEES, '05 MEMBER, 1918 ALBERT VAN HORN, JR. MEMBERS, 1919 JAMES O. DENBX' THOMAS A. ELLICOTT MEMBERS, 1920 LEWIS H. HITZROT JAMES N. HYNSON MILTON J. OFFUT SEVERT H. PETTERSON RAY F. PURDY LAUREN E. ROGERS RMIT. VV. A. SCHUMANN ALEXANDER P. SMITH, JR MEMBERS, 1921 E. EARNSHAW COOK JOHN E. DAVIS EDMUND KELLY PAUL E. KENNEDX' NATHANIEL KNOWLES , I GORDON 1WCCUI.LOH J. DONALD NICIQINNEY HZARRISON F. MATTHEWS CHARLES NV. NIAYO RICHARD E. NIERRIFIELD 'WALTER G. SILL, ,04 WILDEY C. RICKERSON LEWIS M. STEVENS LEWIS B. STUART XVILLIS G. WILMOT ROBERT B. YOUNG, JR. ROBERT R. OSBORNE EDWIN H. 'WEBSTER HENRY H. WELLES ERSKINE N. WIIITE BENJAMIN S. VVOOUWORTII ' . D I Y' 1- 4 A' , 41' -li, 'b O ' 1 n xxx' ' 0 O TE'-5-H2-'LLCLT O-N+3 U115lYijf!U. 5 Q 12 L gf A - B BA C gpffppfprp1mrfpgypy1v1'f1rrrgrgrf ff THE PRINCETON TERRACE CLUB f W P'fSR55'E'Sf511i1f .LN5,2'fi??1fcf 1 1 11111 ,111r 1mm11, 111,1' gnmmymlllu 1 1 ll 1111 ulllmllmlllmlll I ful. mLL1Mm5Q,.ilZ1Mllm' ' Zauuluuuurunuuiunm.muuum111 mul nm '111 mlumllm .- ii1L1IIl1I'lE111'11TI!'i..111111....-- .... -,., ...,, 1w I.1fff12ug,--,,-.-,. . E 1f' 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 4 I' A , 3 1 if 19 ' 1 .. K S , - 1. A '.i 1 Q wry, ,W P 1,3 - 1 5' JA-f ' I? L .M ,nd Lx l mfg, 5: 'I h? Y? 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BRAWNER JOSEPH VV. DURBLN ARTHUR L. FAGAN EDXVIN H. HERZOC NV. VATL JOHNSON 1 Killed in Service. 1B1:incztun Ulerrane Qiluh FOUNDED 1904 OFFICERS AVILLIAINI VV. SCUDDER, '20 ..... . ...... ......... P resident BERTRAM M. BROCK, '20 ..... ....... J fire-P1'es'ide1zt ALBERT STREICHENBERGI, '20 .... ............ Trea.m1'e'r ROBERT :MiCCUI.LOCI'I, '21 ..... ..... A .ssisfmzt Treasurer HERBERT N. TWARGETTS, '21 ......................... Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS GUSTAV C. XNUERTH, 707 ........................... Clmir-man G. ELLSWORTH HARIQIS, H. A. BARRY, '12 T. W. SILL, '11 JR., 714 .......... Secretary-T1'ca.m1'e1' H. R. NTEDINA, '09 MEMBERS, 1918 JOHN S. MC'W1LL1AMS MEMBERS, 1919 VV 1L1.1AM VV. SCUDDER ALBERT STREICHENBERG E. SIMPSON YEOMANS MEMBERS, 1920 BERTRAM M. BROCK RANDOLPH E. BROWN :ARTHUR H. FAVVCETT EVAN T. FISHER RAYMOND L. HANIILTON ARTHUR F. MEAD RUSSELL B. MERCER HENRX' K. .BJILLER MEMBERS, 1921 RODERICIC S. LEWIS RICHARD V. LINDABURY ROBERT M. .NICCULLOCH VARNUM C.-NIEAD STANLEY G. NETTS HOWARD R. GPIE DOUGLAS E. MCVVTLLTAMS JAMES N. POPE ZHERBIQRT N. M ARGETTS 269 B. D. BENSON, '13 J. OSWALD PARISETTE ROBERT H. TINSMAN VVVILLIAM S. TVIOSSMAN W. H. OSBORNE ISAAC REQUYX CARL D. SANDELL MURRAY S. SCUREMAN PAUL VV. STEWART C. EDMUND ST. JOHN THOMAS V. O. UIIMY 'b : El U.EiRLNiC,EQJ,N iaw 1 UwIW c,U fawgrgiig - A - 5Wp, A Q TIGER INN Iv' . I' -UL' E'H'J?YQNT'N'C'E'Ll' ''g'QTCTD4kAfllE'QglAEC'T Elgar Zinn FOUNDED 1890-INCORPORATED 1892 OFFICERS R. MAURICE TRIMRLE, JR., '20 ......... .......... P resident :HENRY A. CALLAHAN, '21 ...... ,...... T 7-ice-President STANLEY G. FRECK, 'I9 .................. Scczvtary-TreaszzVer BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHARLES A. CASS, 'O2 ............................. President FRANKLIN MURPHY, '95 .... ..... I fice-Pfresidcnt B. D. TWICCLAVE, '12 ........ .................., . S'ecrafa1'y ' DICBZSON Q. BROWN, '95 ..... .................... T reasurer FREDERICK J. LEOSES, '92 G. MALCOLM, 'OS CHARLES XV. LUKE, '08 GEORGE VV. BUNN, 'I2 MEMBERS, 1918 ALEXANDER P. HAMMOND STACY B. RANICIN MEMBERS, 1919 JAMES H. ACKERMAN STANLEY G. FRECK GEORGE B. MCCORMICK HUDSON G. SAMSON WILLIAM W. BELL, JR. GEORGE W. FUNK CURTIS W. NICGRAW' LASATER TERRELL ROBERT D. CLARKE GEORGE VV. HENDERSON ROBERT G. MOORE GEQRGE A, VAUGHN' IR, MEMBERS, 1920 'DONALD C. ALFORD JOHN R. DANIELL ANDREW P. HAPPER R. NIAURICE TRIMBLE, JR JAMES H. BEAL, JR. W. BALLINGER FYFFE THOMAS HEATH HANFORD M. TWITCHELL JOHN R. BUTTS YCARL H. GEORGI JOSEPH H. SCHENCK, 3D FREDERICK T. YEISER ENELSON B. DANE XMLAIJRICE S. GOULD XVVILLIAM STONE MEMBERS, 1921 'YRAYMOND C. BALL RICHARD A, HAIGHT JOHN VV. LABOUISSE J. IAINSWORTH MORGAN HENRY A. CALLAHAN WILLIANI B. HAWIIE TJOHN F. LEWIS, JR. NEWELL E. THOMAS J. SIMPSON DEAN JOHN L. HOPKINS JOHN D. NICCAULL KENNETH O. WILSON RICHARD T, FRICK -ALIXN G, KNOX EDWARD B. BQJEYER HERBERT L. WISNER S Not returned. 271 'Ui'fMf'mWf1lElfUlN UW Biz-+ Q: Afiafeic PRINCETON TOXVER CLUB 'QE fy Q 1 .5. 1- L. EQEFQ-JESSE-31217-KFC JETI: ORN QHRTI TC' 'iA'11 'E'Qg'AT'C?' JULIUS O. ADLERV, ,I4 BONHAM H. BOSTICK JAMES G. CAMPBELL J. GORDON CAMPBELL GEORGE H. CHASE, 3D JOHN P. DENNIS FRANKLIN S. DEUEL VVYILLIAM E. BENUA GEORGE P. BERRY GEORGE P. BRYAN JULIEN H. BRYAN DEAN R. BUTERBAUGH ALFRED F.. CLARKE 1B1finuztun Ufutner Qiluh FOUNDED 1902 JAMES M. FARR, 311, ,2O. JOHN P. DENNIS, ,2O... OFFICERS ..........PI'L'SfdC7I?L ...........Tr0asm'cr EDWARD T. HERNDON, ,ZI ................ .f1s.r1'stc11zf T1'easuI'cr CHARLES E. SKINNER, JR.. ,ZI ............ .......... S GCI'L'fCI7'j' BOARD OF GOVERNORS FRAN Ic LITTLE, 'O3 ...... ...........................ClZU1Ll'l7ZU1L SINCLAIR HIXRIILTON, 'O6 SIDNEY T. HOI.T., ,O3 HARRY J. SOHMER, '07 MEMBER, 1918 RICHARD PRESTON MEMBERS, 1919 KENNETH K. CARTER JAMES W. TMCFARLANE ROBERT W. TVICKNIGHT A. MOORE MONTGOMERY , MEMBERS, 1920 JAMES M. FARR, 3D .FIARRY B. FINE CARL E. GARNAUS THOMAS D. HAIGH FREDERICK S. ICETCHUM RENSSELAER VV. LEE DAVID K. MILLER RICHARD L. PAGE MEMBERS, 1921 PAUL E. DAVIES TRVINE M. FLINN, JR. DONAI.D B. FORESMAN GEORGE W. FURNESS EDWARD T. HERNDON XVATT R. BI'f:Vl'TIf1'EVVS KENNETH B. MILLER ROBERT M. MILLER THORNTON B. PENFIELDI, JR. ROBERT P. RHODES THOMAS C. ROBERTS JOHN II. RlJSSET.I, 273 RAYMOND T. FISH, ,I3 DAVID W. SLOAN, JR. VVILLIAM B. TAI.BERT, JR JOSEPH S. PARRY, JR. GEORGE A. ROBBINS MURRAY D. SMITH CHARLES E. SKINNER, JR RICHARD STILLWELL VVILLIAM STREETMAN JAMES G. VERMILLION EUVVARD E. VVATTS, JR. 1 55 it 1- R- E 1513-rq?T'5lCl3Ll Ci'b1 - 5iRTC 15 T 5Q3TAfg 5515 55 1 4 M THE GRADUATE SCHOOL ..-1. ,n H---W V . W- .E Q 'limi Dl2lNC,Ej'OJN M unn Bran c RAC ' P? ef-fwfr! as Pho ,n PJ? yf 'Q M211 Cf ' 4-A Q D . fsf 5 2 Q' ' ' u. if D CLUBS N M if b P M W P -Q, 41,111 Q 33 ex Spf f 'mn X K I 'fi -sg . b' u ner K2 S 'J OQXL 5508523 Ot: CLD SM DCDIUQ 'f'Q.D R 1 QQAJQP' , o my f Q ' Qnvljk, S7235 ig? fr so fp fir' Q Q6-'sf Ja? 0 JB SW sw, - B Q f I0 I U73 pvo A Z 4 1 fin X ag? M... WAV 5 V, I 1 I 1 Q I. J 'A VW! 1 I- Y 'O 'dv M VX! I, K ASQ X v . x- f ff ,ff T THE PMQETON BR-Q-AJBPQQQO UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOLS COMMITTEE, IQIQ-1920 Dxzummoxn CASE BELT vocm. STEVENSON w.-x1.1.1s BUSHNELL DAVIS REICHNER E. HARRIS sum GAFFNEY PIPER B111ac11N1-:R DOWNS 1-IACKNEY w. 1. HARRIS DULLES LANVRENCE is f if i 12 G il Et .- I 0 o '-' - ,.., I ..-gt .1 1 'EIZLE D RLN C-EJ' O-ig B Rai c - A - amgjic gg W Gtlnhergtahuate bnbuuls ifliummittee 335355 3.33 ' the ur ose of the Undergraduate Schools Committee to form a link between the Alumni, undergraduates, 2.9 551 A 15 P lg. I I sp ' and prospective students of Princeton University and to 'establish a closer relationship between Princeton and the preparatoryschools throughout the country. Among the undergraduates there are representatives of almost r re arator and prominent high school in the United States These men are naturally very much inter- N I Cf eveytpp. y U . . .3 'Z ested in their respective schools, and the members of these schools are, in turn, interested in them and conse- J JE? quently in Princeton. The Undergraduate Schools Committee is the medium through which these two interests meet. In the Schools Room, publications from a majority of the schoo s represe be read by the men from those schools. The Committee also sends out the various Princeton publications to preparatory and high schools throughout the country, and furnishes all general information concerning the University to those desiring it. In its efforts to arouse interest in Princeton, the Committee has aimed to present a true picture of the University and the life here confident that in man cases this represents the ideal for which the preparatory student is looking. - Witli a better gpirit v - Y of co-operation between the faculty, alumni. and undergraduates and the assurance of the proper nnancial Support, tic orn- mittee is increasing steadily in importance and influence. l nted in the University are kept where they may OFFICERS W I. HARRIS, '20 ........ ......................... C hairmaiz, F. R. DULLES, ,2I ......................... B1LXliIl'U.VS Manager I. E. HACKNEY, '20 ...... Cliairman EIZIEl'fC1l7VII187Lf Commiffvc' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE W. H. DOWNS, '20 G. S. PIPER, '21 H. B. GAFFNEXV, '21 L, N. . A. LAWRENCE, ,120 P. WALLIS, '21 F. L. BELT, '22 ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE - HARRIS, '20 A. REICHNER, ,2I G. G. FINNEY, ,2I F. BUECHNER. IR-,. '20 A. P. DAVIS, '21 S. N. SHEA, ,2I M. TRIMBLE, IR., '20 ' CASE, '22 R. E. VOGEL, '22 DPC? . S. BUSHNELL, '21 T. K. DRUMMOND, '22 W. E. STEVENSON, '22 WOW 277 E5 'ILE DQINCETO-N BR: G-A-E gfgp, H. B. BLAUVELT W. B. BRYAN, JR W. BOLTON, IR. A. P. DAX'IS F. L. BELT A. C. BOGERT G. C. BOVAIRD I. C. BUCK A. McC. DUNLOI' E. S. ENGLISH G. I. FULLERTON The Qnhnher bnbuul Olluh OFFICERS G. M. ENGLISH, '20 ................... .......... I Jrcsident W. BOLTON, JR., ,2I .... ..... T f'ice-President E. S. ENGLISH, '23 ..................... ........ S vcrvtary MEMBERS, 1920 B. VV. COHN H. B. FINE G. M. ENGLISH J. S. BIONTGOMERY MEMBERS, 1921 H. M. MILLER E. SPEER M. L. SCHAFER MEMBERS, 1922 D. F. CAMERON M. H. HOUSMAN E. H. EGKEELDT. IR. H. I. KALTENBACH H. FRANK W. B. BICCREADY T. GRAHAM G. I. MCILWAIN . MEMBERS, 1923 G. HARDY B. F. MAGUIRE W. R. JAMES D. RUTHEREORD 278 L. H. ROTHCIIILO S. M. SHARP XV. M. STRONG WV. L. MORGAN C. A. ROBINSON, JR VV. E. STEVENSON C. T. vVEBB N. STEVENS., 2ND H. VVASSERMAN 'h Q' 0 0 Q O SPE U12 DIQINQTQN QR' c+A-Q RAC 32 ...--,. . ,.,...:.....-LM, S,,,...?,,.Z,,,5,:..,f,, . 3. 5 ggi, Q .. A - v, ' :Q 5.11.11 ' V 'bfi' ,. . 1 ' P The Qsbehille bnbuul Qlluh OFFICERS H. S. BOND, '20 ....................... ......... P resident L. PAGE, '21 ............................ .... V 'iCE-PVESid671f H. P. DILWORTH, JR., '22 .....,........... ........ S ecretary MEMBERS, 1919 B. H. BOSTICK I. VV. MCF.ARLAND E. G. MILES MEMBERS, 1920 H. D. KNOWER H. S. BOND H. S. FIRESTONE E. GRANDIN R. -T. SHERMAN MEMBERS, 1921 - H. B. GAFFNEY L. PAGE F. S. GRANDIN MEMBERS, 1922 D. R. RUTTER I. F. RIACFARLAND D. L. NIILLIKIN H. P. DILWORTII 279 I 0 o EAS.-1:r1r2MaQ,1.Mc.ELQ-N UM 5 Rij CVZYAYZ- 5 pg A TEIJB Eerksbire bcbunl Qiluh OFFICERS S. CHAPIN, '20 ...... .................. ......... P 1' esiderzf M. C. DAY, ,22 ....... .............. , ..... I 'ice-Presidezzt I. H. IEWETT, '23 ...................... ......... S ecretary MEMBER, 1920 S. CHAPIN I. H. JEVVETT MEMBER, 1922 M. C. DAY MEMBERS, 1923 S. 'WILLIAMS The Qfpisnnpal Qnahemp Cniluh OFFICERS W. I. BAIRD, ,2O .,... .......,....... . . G. W. FURNESS, 721 .... .. 1. F. THOMAS, '23 ..... MEMBER, 1920 W. I. BAIRD A. S. DASHIELL C. HATHAWAY MEMBER, 1922 C. H. BAIRD MEMBERS, 1923 R. T. LEWIS H. C. F. KIOCKRIDGI 280 . . . . . . . . .President Vice-President .........Sec1'etary MEMBER, 1921 G. W. FURNESS I. F. THOMAS C. S. VVURTS, IR Z, f - L U 0 E U15 QRS: N c-qw-ON BLR' Q:.A:SB R A C Matt Qlcahemp Qllluh OFFICERS J. N. ARMSTRONG, IR., '20 .,............. ....... P resident L. B. CRANE, IR., '22 ....... .... L 'ice-President I. VV. STRANS, ,22 ..... ...... S ecretary MEMBERS, 1920 I. N. ARMSTRONG, IR. C. S. COOK MEMBERS, 1922 L. B. CRANE, IR, B. I-I. DIXON I. W. STEANS MEMBERS, 1923 A. W. BOYD P. L. BYRLIEY R. LEWIS F. R. PAWLEY Z8l - 'b f . Y. EE TH-E HQ ' N C-ET Oli' U29 WVU B E.LQ-:A:-EL.EA C .EE -ff , -' The Blake Suzhou! Cllluh OFFICERS D. J. WINTON, 120 ................................. President B. S. WOODWORTH, ,ZI ................. ..... I7 ice-President F. M. HOWARD, 123 ....................... ........ S 6C1'6ffZ7'y MEMBER, 1919 G. R. PETTERSON MEMBERS, 1920 S. T. HIAVILAND S. H. PETTERSON G. F. WILLIAMSON D. I. WINTON - MEMBERS, 1921 J. D. 'McCAULL T. C. PENNY B. S. XVOODXVORTH MEMBERS, 1922 R. C. COFFIN R. C. PENNY R. E. WILLIAMSON R. N. IWCCAULL A. C. REGAN C. I. WINTON, JR MEMBERS, 1923 I. I. BEST L. T. HANSON F. M. HOWARD T. L. HOWARD I. R. MULLIICEN D. NEWTON R. D. PECK H. C. ROBERTS H. A. ROBINSON 282 'lr Q O :' nf- iii? - - 0 O 'EILLE D I2 I N CLEJ' QM UHVMIQ QD lr Q A -iffggyg-iA, Q, i.. n- in ! 4 11' Al I -' N Glbsstnut ilaill Qlcahemp Qlluh OFFICERS W. L. SAVAGE, ,2O .................... ....... P resident R. P. HOOPER, ,22 ..... .... V ice-President D. M. DENT, '23 ..... ..... S ecretary MEMBER, 1919 MEMBER, 1920 E. C. SAVAGE W. L. SAVAGE Q MEMBERS, 1921 W. L. BARCLAY. IR. N. KNOWLES, JR. P. L. LEE MEMBERS, 1922 W. M. CRAMP, 2ND S, E, FOSTER R, P, Hoopfau, IR. VV. H. KNEEDLER H, L. VV1r.r.xaT MEMBER, 1923 D. M. DENT ' 283 if, A o o : lah O O 595-Iw.E.1LcLNfCiLQ.L:12 W'H Q -,a,gJLQG- A - B.B,L in , A-xi' The Glbuate Snbnul Cllluh OFFICERS C. H. HAINES, '21 ................. ......... P l'C,Yl.dCIlf F. L. PAGE, ,22 ........ .... I 'ice-Presidezzt A. E. STEVENSON, ,22 ................... ....... S' ccrefary MEMBERS, 1921 WV. C. FERGUSON C. H. HAINES P. E. KENNEDY MEMBERS, 1922 W. I. LONG F. L. PAGE A. E. STEVENSON I. A. MILLHGLLAND A. P. PALMER L. D.T1M L. B. LWORROW E. SNYDER VV. B. TODD MEMBERS, 1923 F. GWINNER, III P. D. VVHITEHEAD 284 O 0 5 L 0 O m.E,gig.ELQmY ,U:3I I WQD I 955 B Rig, The Gilman Qlluuntrp Snbuul Cliluh I. FISHER, IR., 720 ..................... .......... P reszdent G. G. PINNEY, 721 ..................... ..... I fire-P1'es'idc1zt H. K. GRAY, ,23 ........................ ........ S ecrefary MEMBERS, 1920 E. I. BROOKS R. D. CLARK I. FISHER, IR. G. LATROEE. IR. T. I. E. PULLING I. S. SLOAN MEMBERS, 1921 R. L. BRANDT A. G. CAREY C. HALE H. F. MATTHEWS P. VVALLIS B. H. BREWST1-IR. 3RD . G. G. FINNEY Ii. B. ISLELLEY XV. M. STRONG MEMBERS, 1922 R. B. DANIELS F. PEARD B. P. PORTER R. G. SCARLETT E. STINSON I. R. TRIIxIm.r E. K. DUNN I. P. POE I. B. RAMSAY A. R. SLAGLE S. SWAN, IR. MEMBERS, 1923 I. C. COOPER, IR. H. K. GRAY R. VV. GRAHAM E. VV. SHOBER E. T. THOMAS NV. L. TURLE A. M. FISHER R. D. GRAY I. G. MAYO H. M. STEELE I. L. THOMPSON P. F. C. XVILLIAIIS L. L. FISHER A. P. CIILIVIAN WY S. OBER R. STINSON A. G. TOWERS R. L. VVII.I.IAMs 285 -.f . 1 1. aw.: .e' . . - O o , :wg-5, O UBEhLmN.Q,EI.QIgL B-gjlic f g 5 l5Q1,AYc It-L .1 T . v . X. . TP' ,-.1 ' g-' -'LE.... .----:E if - wr ' GJ' . 1-fe-., ' 1::':s :a1,:a,--Ts 3112...--..g:f':1 fi'v f.15-- -.AQ -U '.'. ' - ' Yagi' ' :W :L '35, -' 3.22:-'i 1. is .. . I 52445. 1 - i , ,- ,- Eg 1..' ,,.j...d,H . is .g,2f-3H:jjF,I Q1A .9 1 , E.. 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SPENCER W. ROBERT G. F. GIBBS' 286 nn -gs. 'D-1 E DR 1 N CAEJ' Q-N . 111 ElEg -+-, C - A - B, R-AA-Cf! ' i 1 T. , ,...2f4:i41li,g. , 1 I I L ,j-SFX: , af .kv 1 .av 5,21 . '1ffET'2'N--.,,. ' , 1 , jdgkg-5,-45, 'L g 3.3. N A- if-an My J, Q. 2 - ,Hi 'E-il 'r 4, Lfilf 3' lb ,k,?,f-4'-.i 1 25- 1,1 1 We 1 A.. Ek EQ 11 TT 111. 711231 ff W iw ffigsvwfih 111 1 -Q 1 lwlmhbi 1 in T 11 2 Www ff' gg IQ r1'S'aLJM 3,1 iuLg5kia,1-.5-EL Eiga-V.:-asf' QS -P .. . r f NES 'PSE' -mf W U5-J-vw li -'W ZF'-351:-1'2 . IV 'JV 51 X iff fnyw la fi 5 M-H4 -5 Amar Kodak,-Ll f .ff If 1 51 jqrvw M55 2' WM: E gg -,. .EL fq' P,?1fff1 FiX,FkTu, K G ,kim in G. Clsco-SMITH W. T. BLACIL S. M. FRAME M. GODDARD, JR. I. B. RANKIN 'H AS ,fyz: . L. . iif7lir2f2jg 99:11 1-f, a .14 .4.o.w.f-... -1.-'.v,- V1 .5 Tn vm 11. , .wx-.-1., 13.1.1 ,gf1.f', . Y' .1 -J -1 1 J - 4- I ...Af f. 'V If - ,f - .I 'kj -1-vig 'J iii-.lil J L-rf -Q ' ' J '1?? : 11 T' R 3 F ' S 7 1 4-lr in If f F 1.141 ' '1- . 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DENNISTON. IR. F. E. HOGE MEMBERS, 1922 M. BRESLAUER L. A. CUSHMANV, JR. H. I. .KALTENBACH G. E. SI-IEA MEMBERS, 1923 L. WV. LIPSCOMB G. F. TINKEIQ 287 E. WAT'1'S B. FARIES G. PRIME S. NV 11 1'1'1c 'L 'EFVE 'DRLN CQE-'ITQN B- Q1 I c - A - B RvA c: HILL SCHOOL no ,S BBB 'WE PRJNQETELQILI BRI C-A-B PCHAC The Zaill Snzbnnl Qlluh W. G. WILMOT I. VVILLIAMS L. R. WARD H. H. WELLES I. H. VVHELEN, IR L. L. WITHERILI. A. WOOD P. G. STRONG M. ULMAN E. B. VVHEATON E. W. WOODS L. C. WOODS, IR. H. G. I. L. WICTON I. E. XMILLIAMS OFFICERS A. H. IENNINGS, ,2O ............... ....... P rcsiclmzt A. S. BUSHNELL. ,ZI .................... .... I 'irc-President F. E. RUTAN, '23 ........................ ....... . S'rcreI'a1'y MEMBERS, 1919 A. H. IENNINOS R. BfIILI,ER M. S. QUAY W. B. TALBERT MEMBERS, 1920 I. H. BEAL L. G. KAYE M. PITNEY, IR. A. H. SCHROEDER F. W. GUILBERT B. F. ICRAFFERT F. S. POLHEIIUS G. A. TROWBRIDGE R. B. HEISERNIAN I. R. MCCUNE C. B. ROGERS I MEMBERS, 1921 I. M. BAKER H. GARRETT C. W. IXIAYO I. D. SCHEERER W. B. BAKER C. D. HALSEY B. B. .MLUNFORD S. M. SHEA G. P. BERRY B. H. LIENDERSON I. H. NEHER T. C. SPEERS A. S. BUSHNELL R. V. LINDABURY A. NICHOLSON F. C. SQUIER I. L. COCHRAN A. M. LICCOLL A. ROGERS I. R. STEARS F. R. DUI.I.ES B. B. IVICIALLPTN, IR. I. R. T. RYAN, H C. P. TROWBRTDGE . MEMBERS, 1922 M. E. ANDERSON L. GORDON, IR. I P. LYON H. I. RICHARDSON M. BLAIR A. K. HANIILTON W. B. IVICFERRAN I. T. RODGERS S. B. COLLINS G. R. HUNTER XV. B. IWZCILVAINE, IR. G. B. SCOTT A. CUNNINCHARI M. KEENEY W. E. MASSEY, IR. H. SEIDENBURG I. A. FORBES G. M. L. LABRANCI-IIE,-IR.C. R. MILLER V. L. P. SHRIVER. IR. E. B. GETZE, IR. A. G. LAMBERT R. I. POWELL VV. B. SPENCER. IR. MEMBERS, 1923 W. I. L. ADAMS ' I. T. FULTON I. S. MARTIN E. F. THOMPSON I. H. ALLEN R. L. GAILEY I. D. MITCHELL A. M. THOMSON I. H. BEEBE I. M. LEROY A. G. PAUL P. TODD R. S. BETHELI. C. H. LEWIS F. E. RUTAN I. M. 'WALLACE R. G. FERGUSON' D. M. MCALIJIN I. B. SEMPLE 289 -EFE'D'r2'1N'cgfT QE E Q I Cc -A - gigp. c .. E 01132 Iautcbkiss Qnhuul Qiluh OFFICERS E. HARRIS, '20 ..... ................. ........ P 1 'esidcnt G. D. TVIURRAY, y2I ...... ..... I '71-CE-P7'CSidBl1f H. B. ODELL, IR., l23 ................. ........ S cc1'0fcu'y MEMBERS, 1920 E. H.ARRIS I. A. MINOTT H. C. TAYLOR MEMBERS, 1921 I. H. ARDREY, IR. I. W. COOPER WV. NV. NICCLENAHAN G. D. MURRAY MEMBERS, 1922 B. CARTER E. N. CASE R. S. HOLT XV. G. TUTTLE M. O. WEST MEMBERS, 1923 F. R. CRUMBIE W. L. HAYWARD I. A. NICKINNEY H. B. ODELL, IR. M. L. DELAFIELD T. J. LONG T. W. NIERRITT K. E. NIEMANN 290 3521312 EEE P. HALL- T. SKELDING O. BREWSTER. IR. A. SAVAGE. IR. Bent bnbnul Qlluh OFFICERS R. B. MERCER, '20 ...................... R. BOYD, JR., '2o. . .. . M. CUYLER, '23 .................... R. BOYD MEMBERS, 1920 MEMBERS, 1922 I. W. HOWEI,L G. H. NICHOLS MEMBERS, 1923 R. M. CUYLER J. C. TAYLOR 29I . . . . .P1'c.vide11.t Vice-P1fes'ide1z.t .. ...Scc1'ctary R. B. M EECER R. H. NIANSFIELD I. S. MOSHER G. TAYLOR 0 - ' O 'If if 'El:LE IQ 12 I N CWEI QM B R liCl - A -Hg R KC K ,. .. , . 'xx f 3 -25551-:Lg 1,- LANVR EN CEVI LLE M EMORI AL HALL 1 W ii - EEE we DQnNc:.EjO.1N Dm c-A-ELELAQ 0 O C. R. ERDMAN, IR. W. B. FYEFE R. W. BLUNTSCHLI C. C. I. CARPENTER G. L. CRAIG, IR. I. S. DEAN F. M. DONAHUE, IR. E. M. ANDERSON VV. BARTLETT E. B. BLAKE G. S. COIT E. M. COLLINS M. S. DAVIS N. ANDERSON I. 'C. CHAPLIN C. O. CHESTNUT ' W. R. COURTNEY I. V. CRAVEN E. L. DAVIS G. D. DONALD 015132 ?LatmfennehiIIe bcbuul Qlluh OFFICERS President: I. B. WITHERSPOON, 1920 ................ 185 Little Vice-Presidezzt: C. W. MCGRAW, 1919 ........ 138 Nassau St. Sacrefary: L. M. PEEPLES, 1923 ............ 42 National Bank MEMBERS, 1919 G. WV. FUNK R. F. LAMARCHE C. VV. MCGRANV GEO. HENDERSON L. TERRELI. MEMBERS, 1920 VV. T. HEATH F. H. KAUFMAN H. M. TWITCHELI. I. S. WORDEN F. I. YEISER MEMBERS, 1921 JAMES EAGLE W. B. HAWKE I. D. MCCAULL A. L. FAOAN J. H. LEH V. C. MEAD E. T. HERNDON D. E. MCWILLIAMS L..S. MILLER E. L. KEYES A. H. MULFORD, IR. L. M. PARROTT A. G. KNOX MEMBERS, 1922 A. L. DYER T. E. HICKS C. T. MARSH E. B. FAY W. G. IRONS. 2ND R. N. MCCAULL R. M. FLEMING H. C. IRONS R. F. MCCORD E. I. GREER A. H. LAMARCHE H. H. MILES I. H. GOODSPEED, IR. L. E. LARLIN, IR. E. K. LTILLER MEMBERS, 1923 P. EUWER H. LEIBMANN W. H. MITCHELL I. P. FLEMING P. R. LOWE P. S. MOORE G. H. FORSYTH G. L. N1-CCALL L. M. PEEPLES P. H. GRESH B. MCCLAIN P. L. P1-INFIELD H. V. HERNDON M. LTCLAREN, IR. H. A. ROBINSON I. B. HOBSON S. NTCLANAHAN, IR. E. C. SCHIMPFF R. H. JORDAN 293 GEO. MCCORNIACK I. B. WITHERSPOON T. B. PENEIELD, IR. I. P. SEIBERLING C. F. SWEET D. A. UEBELACKER I. D. OSBORN C. M. SHIPVVAY G. T. STORE I. T. WITHERSPOON F. T. VVOOLVERTON L. R. SCHMERTZ, IR W. B. SPARKS M. VAN DYKE R. H. WALLACE H. S. WEISER G. A. WIGGAN n 0 . - U O EE-fm-L'112u.m.CiE1v.- EELS.-.Ai E egzrc F. G. FRECK G. C. A. ANDEIKSON I. P. CONNER W. L. ALEXANDER F0 A. DUNN, IR. J. F. DUNN I. P. BALDEAGLE J. B. CLEAVES E. P. CUNNINGHAD C. G. GOELZ P. BROXVNING, JR. I jllilernershurg Qcahemp filuh OFFICERS F. G. FRECK. '20 .................... .......... P resident G. C. A. ANDERSON, 2l .... ..... I ice-Prexident J. B. CLEAVES, ,23 ...... ........ S rcretar-V MEMBERS, 1920 VV. S. RED H. M. NVALKER G. XVELLS MEMBERS, 1921 C. DENNY4, JR. C. KERR STULL, IR. H. FINK I. M. LANDIS J. X7ANDERLIN MEMBERS, 1922 N. GLICK L. H. MCNAMARA SWEDE W. E .HOLE T. H. V. NIOTTER WITTMER, JR. J. S. IQECK D. RAVENEL H. ZABRISKIE MEMBERS, 1923 I. P. GORMAN N. B. IVIARDEN B. SNIVELY. JR- F. E. JONES, JR. G. B. MOREL.NN17 B. STEVENSON M. C. IQENNEDY. IR. F. B. NOSS VVELI-S 294 Ffgimvi-2RmLC.ELQ- . QE' 9 - A :Be ELA C . EEE etnark Qcahemp Qllluh OFFICERS B. M. BROOK, ,20 .................................. P1 eszduzt R. S. LEWIS, ,ZI ....... .......... P 'ice-Pleszdent E. F. KEER, JR., '23 .... ..... S cfc1'cta1'y-Ticamnr MEMBERS, 1920 B. M. BROOK H. F. EGNER R. S. LAMONT E. SCHICKHAUS C. L. CARRICK, JR. VV. P. HAMILTON C. PARKER. 3RD E. VV. A. SCHUMANN K. E. DEMAREST W. C. HUTCHINSON L. M. SCHANK P. B. TOWNLEY Q MEMBERS, 1921 YV. S. CARTER W. V. .JOHNSON R. S LEWIS I. N. POPE P. VV. STEWART B. M. VVEBB MEMBERS, 1922 W. A. CUDLIPP E. C. EWALD A. L. lf.-XNCHEE D. B. IVIIELLIS H. D. NIILLER F. M. PHILLIPS I. STRAUS MEMBERS, 1923 E- I- BATCHELAR S. E. GRUMMON A. L. NEWMAN L. B. SOPER A. W. CARRICK S. W. HAIS'1ILTON H. L. POSEY H. F. O. SPEIR B. V. DEXTER E. F. KEER. IR. D. S. SHELDON B. P. T1-HELEN E. lf. GOODWIN P, KETCHUM 295 gf TIZLE DR I N CAETOLIEI UF.M ufU 5 12,1 c: iA - E 3 A C etnman Qrbnul Qlluh OFFICERS J. L. KUSER, JR., '20 ................. J. A. O,GORMAN, JR., '20 ..... R. C. WELLS, ,23 ........................., I. L. KUSER, JR. R. C. WELLS MEMBERS, 1920 MEMBER, 1921 A. R. RAMEE MEMBER, 1922 PAUL FULLER, 3RD MEMBERS, 1923 . . . . . .President .Vice-President .Secretary I. A. O,GORMAN, P. C. BEATTIE Reahuhp ilaigb bnbuul Qllluh OFFICERS H. R. OPIE, y2I ..................... L. AARON C. ANDERSON R. FISHER KABET N. I. CAMPBELL, 'IQ ..... S. MAKRAUER, '23 ..................... MEMBER, 1919 N. I. CAMPBELL MEMBERS, 1920 E. BLACK F. A. DIXON MEMBERS, 1921 H. R. OPIE MEMBER, 1922 W. R. FUREY MEMBERS, 1923 S. IVIAKRAUER 296 . . . . . . .President ..Vice-President . . . . . . .S'ec1'efa1'y L. EYNON A. STEWART ROSE, 3RD K. OEHLINIEIK ggi Tr-LE D 12 I N-C-510 N as pg c - A jfQWR. A c Benn Qlbarter Srhunl Qiluh A. TM. GREEN, '19... A. REICHNER, '21 I. A. M. GREITN C. H. HA1NEs K. VV. BARROVVS H. GIBBON , IR., '2 OFFICERS 3 ................. MEMBERS, 1919 MEMBER, 1920 H. G. MOORE MEMBERS, 1921 MEMBERS, 1922 L. T. BLODGET MEMBERS, 1923 . . . . . . .President . . . . Vice-Presidezzt .. . . .SCC7'Cfll1'-V R. J. T. PAUL A. TREICHNER S. B. IRWIN NV. T. FLIEMING B. LIPPINCOTT R. W. NELSON 11 H WILEQN I. H. GIBBON, IR. 297 'b . U o o ' 0 C, SAE TUE DQ LN Clio-'N ' U Q -ERI C -A: B KA C EE MEMBERS, 1921 E. F. RAHN I. P. DIXON The Berkiumen Snbuul Qiluh OFFICERS I. C. TROSTLE, ,IQ ...................... E. F. RAHN, ,2I ..... .............. G. R, DIXON, '23 ..................... MEMBERS, 1919 C. E. H1LLEcAs I 298 MEMBER, 1920 R. H. PENTZ MEMBER, 1923 G. B. DIXON Pzmaridenf . . . . Vicf'-President C. TROSTLE Secretary 0 O ERE A E i - 0 O TH-C BQLN C-EI 0-'N M Q BLR! 915 1R,ESAQ ..... I F, B. CHRISTMAS H. A. CALLAHAN S. B. CREASY H. F. BAKER I. E. BATHCATE I. H. BARWISE E. B. CARRUTI-I M. P. DICKINSON F. M ARCHER R. H. BALL R. S. ELLIOT H. F. GARRICK R. C. GILROY D. R. GRANOER I. H. DOUGLAS H. -A. HARVEY -m MEMBERS, 1920 G. B. GRAY MEMBERS, 1921 T. M. RICCARTER The igfjiuipg Clixeter Qnahzmp Qlluh OFFICERS L. H. HITZROT, '20 .................. ...... P reszdent G. B. GRAY, ,20 ........ ...Vin Preszdcnt L. W1 LIPSCOMB, 123 .... ...... L. H. HITZROT I. A. MORGAN H. HELM E. B. MEYER I. F. OATES MEMBERS, 1922 A. L. COBB T. H. NICNAMARA W. R. KENT J. M. IVLCCLENAHAN G. H. LOVE P. D. MOSER D. B. LOURIE E. H. STABLER MEMBERS, 1923 L. GREEN V. H. 'MCCARIER JI H. GULICII VV. T. MONTGOMERY H. L. :HILGARTNER VV. S. POWERS M. S. LIOWLAND D. E. ROBINSON M. R. LANE E. A. SMITI-I L. NV. LIPSCOMB 299 I. M. IVIADDEN H. L. VVISMER E. STILSON D. O. WILSON R. L. VVINTRINOER VV. VVALLACE F. H. SPEAR. IR. W. R. STUIILER G. B. TOWNSON I. R. VVESTERFIIiI,I'J A. L. VVILSON BAE -U31-E Dil'-N CJ?-V QU- WEE! Q A 1BuIp Bren Cdlluh F. C. PECK, '20 .... R. V. RAYMOND 121. ? 1 ff' G. B. DUDLEY, '23.. I. M. BRUSH L. S. BURNS D. B. CALLENDER E. B. REYNOLDS N. ANDERSON 300 o - B.l2,,A C . OFFICERS ...........President ........Vice-President MEMBER, 1920 F. C. PECK MEMBERS, 1921 R. V. RAYMOND MEMBERS, 1922 MEMBERS, 1923 G. B. DUDLEY S ec re ta ry- Treasurer 0. B. REIMER H. E. WOOD R. S. SMITH I. VV. NV1NF1E1.D C. I. TURNEY ' .ix 0 o EE TH-E D Q ' N C-ETC N ' U legs if :QQAQLQQE 49? R ilBnmfret Snbnul Qlluh OFFICERS H. C. COXE, ,20 ........................ ........ P resident .F. W. LINCOLN, JR., ,ZI ............... ..... I !iCE-P7'E5fd61lf VV. S. VVONHAM, 723 ......,............. ........ S ccretary MEMBER, 1918 P. B. LEE MEMBERS, 1920 V F. A. COMSTOCK W. R. K. 'fAYI.OR, JR. H. C. CONE MEMBERS, 1921 H. L. CHISHOLM . D. HAYES F. VV. LINCOLN, IR. R. STILLWIQLI. G. C. COMSTOVK MEMBERS, 1922 S. B. JACKSON W. P. LIALL MEMBERS, 1923 R- G- CROFT VV- K- IOFFRIAN WY H. P. TONVNSEND W. S. WONHAM L. S. H,xx'w.xRn 30I 'lf 1 if o o -l i o o E95 TH-E QQ-I N-Q1-EI QE HQ Rifgw-.A1..3gK43L C , A. P. BASKE W. A. DEW RVILLE S. A. CALI.1sEN I. BROOK M. BRUSSALY A. BROOK I. T. BUTLER, I E. CAPPS, IR. C. FITE MEMBERS, 1920 E. B. GREEY MEMBERS, 1921 H. A. FARR W. U. IMCCLENEGHAN I. XV MEMBERS, 1922 A W. E. PARDOIZ P7 O 73 o 1- fs '11 F E. I. LYONS C. T. SMITH MEMBERS, 1923 G. L. FITE M, MCLAREN, IR. R. R. O, KANE N. D. MARDEN S. IWCLANAI-IAN, IR. I. E. W. IVIEESON 302 Rrinretun iiaigb bnbuul Qiluh OFFICERS H. S. NV1LsoN, 121 ..... ....,......... . . ...... Pnszdcnt M. D. SMITH, ,220 ...... ........ I fice Preszdfut A. I. S15IDENsT1cKI5R, '13 ..... ..... S ccrefary-T1 asulm MEMBER, 1918 I. S. WVOODBRIDGE MURRAY M. D. SMITH H. S. WVILSON VV. E. STEVENSON P. L. TYsoN A. I. SEIDENSTICKER C. SORTOR I. SPENCE N. 5. 5f'Dj'E'RDAPTN1ClEF2O1N RRI'C'fAT l5j2fARC Brinnetnn rep Qliluh 1 OFFICERS A. SIMPSON, '22 ..... ............... . .. Pfcszdmzr F. R. WADLEIGH, '22, ., .... Vzce PresIde1If I. R. BARRETT, '23 ..... , MEMBER, 1920 G. G. Fox MEMBERS, 1921 W. C. BIRD A. B. JACOBS E. H. IWARTIN MEMBERS, 1922 - Bl. M. BROWN T. H. V. RIOTTER F. L. POST F. R. WADLEIOH 11- KOPPI JR- F. TWYERS A. SIMPSON D. O WILSON E- J- LYONS L. T. PORTER H. T. TURNER MEMBERS, 1923 J- A- AUI-I-I 3RD G. L. CAREY. IR. L. M. LATTA, IR. M. A. ROGERS B. L. BAILEY U. DAHLGRENV, JR. R. T, MARQUIS O. F SCHUI1 J- R. BARRETT E. L. DAY'IS C. A. N1CHOI.S, IR. E. A. SMITH 303 V9.3 11?-gy 43 H A 9 E25 2iq'f PTf N'ClffO'N iQmQEfQiifif:.fa:1Q2iefQi3EE-?-- ehhie QEI1111 OFFICERS H. H. HEWITT, ,2O ...................... ........ P resident L. B. SLOCUM, '21 ..,.. ........ I f'ice-Presideaxt P. N. OBER, '23 ......................... Secnffary-Treas11rrr MEMBERS, 1920 H. H. HEWITT G. A. ROBBINS MEMBERS, 1921 B. L. CHAMBERLAIN H. I. HUNT G. B. .WWIAGONIGLE L. B. SLOCUM Q MEMBERS, 1922 I. Z. MONTGOMERX' E. D. REESER I. S. SLOCUM MEMBERS, 1923 T. S. .ANDERSON T. V. HOLMES I. H. JEFFERIES C. JENNINGS P. N. OBER Bnhgefxelh bnbuul Culluh OFFICERS J. M. FAIIR, 3RD, '20 ................... .f ...... President F. O. BLACKWELL, y2I ..... ........ I f'ice-President C. S. WHITE, '23 ...., .... ..... . S 'vez-elary-Trvasurcr MEMBER, 1920 MEMBERS, 1922 I- M- FP-RR, 3RD H. COTTIER S. H. I'IATHAXVAY W. P. RICHARDSON MEMBER, 1921 MEMBER, 1923 F. O. BLACKWRLI, C. S, VVH11-E 304 rv 1 0 ,J Q EHAE+iiljl3+D'QTNQC1E2TPCIISl M gfgfcf--FA?AQ,ZiAyC-igg tv. . , V . x , . K E. R. PERRY H. A. G. I-I. R. Qt. Qeulfgsfs Sdjuul Qllluh OFFICERS XPAUL, '20 ............. ...... .... . . ........... P resident A. ROBBINS, '20 ...... .... ........ I f ice-President G. LLOYD, IR., y23. ................... Secretary-Trvasurcz' MEMBERS, 1920 BUTLER. JR. A. PAUL G. A. Romzms MEMBERS, 1921 R. SCHTRMER P. S. SUTPHEN I.. L. Tm' MEMBERS, 1922 J. CHACE C. P. GARVIA' MEMBERS, 1923 G. M. PYLE H. G. LLOYD. IR. 305 wa . g-1 Q95 'mi1'E D'r2TrTC1r:'f6m Bw Maja'-in c - A - B'g'A-C MEMBER, 1918 H. CROCKER MEMBER, 1920 C. M. SMITH . bt. jllilarifs Snbnul Qiluh C. M. SMITH, C. M. CHAPIN. I. R. FORGAN MEMBER, 1923 E. W. SHOBER 305i C. M. CHAPIN, J. R. FORGAN, ' OFFICERS 2I ..... MEMBERS, 1921 MEMBERS, 1922 ......Presidc'11f .T-'ice-Pfesidmzt .... 5'rcrefary E. P. C. LEWIS XV. XV. SMITH no H. ,. .I Q . EJ .19 ' 11 , Z1 'IJZLE IQRIN c.Ejf'QIS1 3Tgfml!1Q1I ,1,1.U 5 my c - A - gg, A c WE V A552 in St. iBauI'5 Snbuul QEIIITJ OFFICERS W. H. DOWNS. '20 ................................. Prmrdcm G. H. HACKNEY, y20 ..... .......... L f'ice-Pwesidezzt F. H. COOK, '23 ........ ......... S ferrtaz'31-T1'ea.m1'r'1' MEMBERS, 1919 MEMBERS, 1920 IXCKERMAN 4 R. CRESSXVELL G. H. CHASE G. H. HACRRFI I. COOK KV. H. DOWNS MEMBERS, 1921 I. CARSON, IR. R. M. EHRET T. C. ROBER1'S S. NVELSI-I A. H. CLARK M. C. FLEMING O. F. TAYLOR MEMBERS, 1922 S. BELL, 31213 T. K. DRUMMOND I. A. H. XV. INGERSOLI. S. VV. MILNIQ A. TUCKER L. L. BIDDLE E. VV. GOULD L. W. JONES W. TXTURTLAND Wffxlm R. C. BROOK H. H. HACICNEX' R. H. MCADOO R. B. SCULI. T. 'WAINWRIGI-IT W. E. VV. CRAMER H. C. HzXRT T. S. TYTATHENVS I. SINCLAIRE VVILLIAMS H. C. CRESSWELI. C. B. HILLS M. T. TVIELLON M. SINCLAIRE YOUNG, 3RI1 H. T. DICKINSON W. B. HURST MEMBERS, 1923 VV. H. BROWN, IR. F. H. COOK S. IENNEY F. G. NI.-XRBURG R. VAN BURRN W BREVVSTER H. FISHER, JR. G. L. JOHNSON R. O. READ C. W1Lc'Ox XV R. COE H. GOODRIFH E. P. LUGNER C. A. SHERMAN. IR. 307 EE 'lirjri DQINCYETOILI BRLC-A--BIZ-AIC I. G. CAMPBELL R. L. FRICK I. P. GILLESPIE A. P. HAPPLR C. A. FOSTER I. E. RUSSELL I. L. ADLER M. BAUM I. :RAI bbahp bibs Qcahemp Qlluh OFFICERS I. P. GILLESPIE, ,zo ............ Q ..... ....... P resident S. A. VVHITE, IR., '21 .... .... I 'irc-President K. F. VILS.'XCTi-, ,23 ...... ....... S ecrefary MEMBERS, 1920 L. H. S1cum.sT112L W. M. T1-Iomrsox MEMBERS, 1921 N. E. THOMAS S. A. NVHITE, IR. I. GILFILLAN MEMBERS, 1922 O. T. Roncxzlzs I. D. BALLARD - MEMBERS, 1923 M, SPEER K. F. XIILSACK 308 EEE mf-P11 'NMCZET 'Q-'N UW . 9332 f.AfiB-aA..Q Qiaft Scbunl Qllluh OFFICER T. F. PADDOCK, '21 ...................... ..... I 'resident MEMBERS, 1921 B. H. PADDOCK T. F. PADDOCK MEMBERS, 1922 R. DUcAs S. ERDMAN VV. S. NVASSERMAN MEMBERS, 1923 H. S. CARTER, JR. E. S. P01112 309 ULLlw.N.C.E.11,N B R I c: - A - iQ,1jfA'C Trenton iiaigb brbnul C!JZIuh OFFICERS H. F. BRIGHAM, 321 .................. ........ P rvsidvnt H. C. P. HARTH, '21 .... ..... I f'ice-President I. D. HUTCHINSON, ,22.., ,..... Sefretary MEMBER, 1920 E. E. IVIACKEY MEMBERS, 1921 H. F. BRIGHAM VV. C. GOTSCHALK H. M. SCARBOROUGH I-I. C. P. HARTH MEMBERS, 1922 D. W. GOTSCHALK 12. F. MEARA, IR. E. G.SM1TH A. H. STEPHAN I. D. HUTCHINSOX XV. .-X. SAUMS MEMBER, 1923 C. SLACK 3I0 EAS 'UI'-E D124 N C ETQN 12541 C ' A - B- RA ggi SECTIONAL CLVI3 S f N fx I.,-N 0 2: ' g -EU-E-Q2-ml-C-E-jlo-N QB LC - A - . ,xgguxw , m l 'l ' 4 -W. . ,ESQSF -2, I1 -9 ' LS? JV! 'zqgj S ' 'M Jflumha Qlluh . P11 Q9 1 . mr' OFFICERS M P. L. LEE, '21 .... ....,,......... . . .... President V XJJJ I. M. BAKER, ,ZI ...... ff J 3 fx DN, D Q -E Egg!! c:.:ii:. 1? i z W.- ' 4 .- 7 HW 1 - ii i ? . Jim, x. ' Q-' 'v'M A , 1 1L-f--:J fm-11, 3-71-J-F V. M. COVINGTONI, ,2I... MEMBERS, 1919 P. G. BIGLER MEMBER, 1920 B. F. WATTS J. M. BAKER MEMBERS, 1922 A. B. ROSBOROUGH S. E. FOSTER T. C. MCEACHIN R- GALE 3I2 A. ANDERSON, I .......Vice-P1'esident . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1921 V. M. COVINGTON P. L. LEE MEMBERS, 1923 A. G. PAUI , 531.731 .A -ff 1 1' 0 O ew, 0 0 EH E D Q I N CHEIO IN ilivfmlulfw iiilii Big' Q4 A - B R A C - ' ilfii? ki! N . L -6 f '- ,.. Q 1 -1 1 Georgia Qllluh 4e4'?1: Lugffflgiffi gn-fm.: U ff I I pf . A-J.-1-., SESQQSQE-g5:ig-,I:. WW , 5- - ...rv--H f if 2 - 4 -7 JOHN L. HOPKINS, '21 ,............. ...... P resident hf1 ' 5'l f2.. J. SIMPSON DEAN, ,2I .... ...... If 'ice-President f i -L., - . YL 'll HUGH I. RICHARDSON, '22 .... .... S ecretary-Tvfcasu1'er E D QS I if- A MEMBERS, 1921 C. C. I. CARPENTER L. B. DUNN I. S. DEAN 1- L. HOPICINS MEMBERS, 1922 MEMBERS, 1923 H. I. RICHARDSON VV. P. WILIQES P. L. BYRLEY VICTOR LOGAN L. M. PEEPLES 3I3 O C 'll ' 5' ' D 6 ' -dug g A. Eggihiflff--'HQMC-ELOKN M1 Q B BWQQJ' A.1.B-.E..A Q- X' ' fi 5 ' ' ,-f xl I Z Q V U I .Lx 7 K .J 2 1 O - - , I f 5- f 'Y V' I -. .H F I N X 1 XX grill Q W - EQETX s R 57:41 l I Im ULE muql F I omc venom TT ' 5' .. OFFICERS L. G. KAYE, '20 ..................... .......... P resident T. I. WOOD, ,2O ......4.. .. ....... Vihff-P1'CSidG7lf W. B. MCFERRAN, '22 .... ......... S 6C7'EfdVjl-T1'CHS1l'I'EV VV. COVINGTON, '23 ................. F7'C.S'lZ771fZlZf Represezz.fatiz'c - MEMBERS, 1919 T. O. HELM J. F. PARKER VV. B. TALBERT MEMBERS, 1920 H. H. HIQLBI L. G. IQAYE I. E. AIADDEN T. I. VVOOD MEMBERS, 1921 I. M. BAKER E. SINGLETON MEMBERS, 1922 S. P. BROWNING T. COMBS T. GRAHAM B. HII,LIARD R. S. IETT W. B. NICFERRAN VV. R. BIARTIN MEMBERS, 1923 B. L. BAILEY C. B. BRAEUX VV. COVINGTON J. NV. SCOTT I. XIVALLACB 314 oo +9 QE -Dj-E any N C,EI oem Igwlf C-A BRAC E umm !1f+iiULLW EHS R. D. CLARK, '20 ..,. T. C. PENNEY, '21 ..... R. D S. T H. A. R. C. A. E A. B I. H. I. I. G. I. L. T. ln r 4. KN ul X gl., , - , ,..-.,'...,-i . ' - ff? OFFICERS . . . . . . . . .President C. I. WINTON, IR., '22. . .. . . . . .Secretary and Treasurer ....Vz'cc-Pre.ride1'zt W. F. OWEN, '23. . . . . . .. .........F1'cshmau Dzrertor MEMBERS, 1920 CLARK ' G. R. PETTERSON M. V. SEYMOUR, IR. D. I. NVINTON HAXVILAND S. H. PETTERSON G. F. WILLIAMSON MEMBERS, 1921 X LIOGETT C. W. MAYO J. D. MCCAULL T. C. PENNLI' B. S. WOODWORTLI MEMBERS, 1922 COFFIN R. N. NICCAULL R. S. PENNEY R. E. WILLIAMSON FLOAN I. D. OSBORN A. C. REGAN C. I. WVINTON, III. JACKSON MEMBERS, 1923 AI.I.IEN F. M. HOWARD D. NEWTON H. C. ROBE1i'l'S BEST T. L. HOWARD VV. F. OWEN H. A ROBINSON FULLERTON I. W. MAYO R. D. PECK W. L. TURLL HANSON I. R. LIULLIKEN N. I. REAL' 315 0 o 1 - Q O Aif-115-HMDLQLELQMLLQQE-HHH.Q ,- .BLPLLQLTUA f B. EE RJ-LQ -L 1 Q Tlliexas Olluh Q jf X , OFFICERS X W. R. MATTHEWS, 121 ..... ................,.... P resident Z . VV. M. STREETMAN, 721 .... .... S ecretary and Treasurer A 1 , MEMBERS, 1918 , Z X L, W I. C. OEHLER S. STREETMAN, IR. . gf ' -- 'Il f f' -3, I! I 4 6655 A MEMBERS, 1920 N gn I. H. BEAL, IR. A. V. PEDEN 55,5-jx Q, -9' W. S. JACOBS, IR. W. S. RED, IR. R X y R. B. YOUNG, IR. MEMBERS, 1921 . J. H. AUDREY, IR. R. S. BURGHER L. M. DABNEY, JR. I. M. HII,L W. B. BAKER H. G. CLARK J. E. H. GARRET1' J. M. RAWLINGS W. T. ROBINSON MEMBERS, 1922 I. H. BARWISE, JR. W. C. ELDRIDGE P. HARVEY W. E. SCOTT E. B. CARRUTH, IR. E. B. FAY O. E. MCCULLOUGH MEMBERS, 1923 H. L. HILGARTNER I. P. MATTIiEWS E- W- SCHENECHER QI. L. THOMPSON, L. W. LIPSCOMB P. S. MOORE VV. D, TAYLOR R. C. WELLS 3I6 A! , 1 fjiwu LZ EE L SSTL -. O -EH E D Ill N CKE-'IQOTN QD 'YC 4. Av ... B Rd A C i OFFICERS . I. B. FIELD, '20 .... ,.... ............... P r eszdeat W. E. I Sfern lub - A A T C. H. LEWIS, JR., V23 HALE, '22. .... . . .Secretary and Treasurer R. G. FERGUSON, '23. Freshman Secretary Freshman Secretary XVII M 'T' ' M,-,,. f- -1.. . .1W4,Y A' T 1 7WQj525DZ+f,' fm JV O: Eff f A , 1 X5 l ffhhw W ff f b,'QH..'QE Mffh K! MJ .V ff Ffff. I ' ' ra r ff W. B. BAKER E. L. BARBEE L. M. DABNEY, JR T. D. EWING W. R. BRENT I. T. CAUSEY T. H. DONAHUE L. B. DULLEY H. HELLI H. A. LEGGETT E. H. MARTIN W. R. MATTHEWS G. K. DAVIES R. I. DAVIS FJEWHFUS' IPC? .4 H ' FWF gm Awww C1573 QC Ugmgulb Zzmm Ir' o :-4 zoo coca r' Z G' m PETER aww Z Z2 E f-I 00 2 Z mi I: ,S- K gg FOEWFOHW TWH! :-JVJHHFUQ QSFUO P11 nu EFHQEE EE?w FEQEIZE ZEN? gEwmEc 5 A wggiwg Q Q2 SEZ Q S H. LEWIS W. LIPSCOMB MEMBERS, 1921 C. W. MAYO I. A. MORGAN J. PERSHING MEMBERS, 1922 E. J. GREER W. E. HALE I. P. HAMILTON C. O. HARDXVICIC L. VV. JONES G. N. KNOWLES MEMBERS, 1923 I. P. MATTHEWS J. G. MAYO I. H. XMERIWETHER P. S. MOORE I. R. MULLIKEN H. S. MURRAY' W. F. ONVEN R. D. PECK 317 MEMBERS, 1920 R. D. CLARK W. R. COMPTON, IR. I. P. COTTON H. S. DIMMITT W. H. DOWNS I. S. G. B. FIELD T. .PIAVILAND A. LAWRENCE W. A. MATLOCK, JR I. A. XMINOTT ZFUH' 9-3 SPEOUSE WURSS ESS E . .' ESSQQWS S3595 ww? 5 mnwmmfd Owif Emi 3 m 2 Z lv 2 P1w2,4 Awrfgbfi m 1- m m7 '-lo 2 nz:-1 mu,-I su nmgwq E, '4 n-:Z amz uw W o PU rn 'U'-J 3 C1 O '11 Z S- U' Z W 2: VV. SHOBER S. H. PETTERSON C. READ R. SANGER G. H. SIBLEY QUPU . D. SPARHAWK W. SPEIR L. B. STEWART H. C. TAYLOR W. G. WELLES D. I. WINTON R. B. YOUNG, JR. C. F. SWEET B. S. WOODWORTH J. L. WERNER I. H. SLAWSON W. E. SCOTT W. H. STRAUT R. C. E. WILLIAMSON J. WINTON, JR. W. F. SPALDING W. R. STUHLER I. L. THOMPSON, IR W. L. TURLE H. S. WEISER O. WELLS A. H. WESTERVELT TU M. 'WHITEHI-:An o - A--'54 E6i3fw9Lef2LQffL99u,,, 99.9R.L9.:2.262R9A.C.?E sure 1916 New York .... .. 353 Pennsylvania . . . . . . 336 New Jersey ... ... 333 Ohio ........ . . 63 Maryland ... . 54 Illinois ...... . 48 Missouri ......... . 45 Massachusetts ...... . 30 District of Columbia .. . 26 Connecticut ...... . 2I Minnesota .. . . 21 Kentucky . . . . 20 California .. . IS Indiana . . . . 16 Florida .... . I6 Colorado .... . I5 Michigan .. . .. I4 Wisconsin .. . I4 Delaware . . . . I2 Virginia .... . I2 Texas .....,. Rhode Island Tennessee . . . West Virginia ... .. IO .. . I0 9 S ftllumparatihe bummaep nf Representation hp btates 1916-1919 1919 399 337 346 63 69 59 28 32 35 I7 35 19 17 9 9 13 I3 6 13 9 33 5 I2 S STATE Iowa ...... Arkansas .... Alabama ...... Kansas ........ North Carolina Georgia ....... Nebraska ...... Maine . ....... . New Hampshire Vlfashington ... Oklahoma . . . Louisiana ..... South Carolina Oregon ....... Mississippi .. Idaho ......... North' Dakota . Utah ......... Vlfyoming ..... South Dakota . New Mexico .. Nevada ....... Arizona . . . Vermont .. Totals . . . Foreign . ...... 1916 1919 7 o 7 7 6 4 6 6 5 -L 5 8 5 6 4 2 -4 3 3 2 3 2 3 9 3 6 2 6 2 4 2 0 1 2 1 1 1 o 1 o 1 0 1 o o 1 o 1 1577 1555 38 20 Grand Totals .. I6I5 1685 1, .L -ww F.: H U Egggjgilll N-c.EjQm m jlfwf 5-QTcfMl A - ra-'njvQA' c-E fligimwg mt A , W . , X '. - . :'. ' g . . E? .v gt..-fr as . ., O fH'f2Mf'fTN CiETQTm B Ric ie 1e,rSA c PHILADELPHIAN SOCIETY CABINET SPEER Coma SEIBERLING HACKNEY 11ARL.aN WELLS Bovn DULLES PURDY HAINES PULLING STEVENS HITZROT 595' -U45 DQINCEETQIN Baz C -A- H RAC I. N. .'XRMSTRONG, IR., '20 J. R. BOYD, '20 G. E. HACKNEY, '20 J. Ross STEVENSONI. D.D. ROBERT P. WILDERV. '86 RT. REV. PAUL MA'fTHEWS, ROBERT E. SPEER, '89 , Ulibe Rbilahelpbian bunietp Christian Qssuciatiun of iBrincetnn Mnihzrsitp OFFICERS T. I. EDWARD PULLING, '20 ....... ......... President CHARLES H. HAINES, '21 .... .... I ice-President CABINET I. M. HARLAN, '20 L. M. STEVENS, '20 E. SPEER, 721 L. H. HITZROT, '20 F. R. DULLES, '21 A. L. COBB., JR., '22 R. F. PURDY, '20 I. P. SEIBERLING, ,2I E THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, '82 ......................... Ex Officio JOHN H. NICDOWEI.L, D.D., '94 .... .... C hairman CHARLES W. MCALPIN, '88 ......... .... T rcasurer T. H. P. SAILER, '89 NORMAN B. TOOKER, M.D., '06 ROBERT GARRETT, '97 TIMOTHY N. PFEIFFER, '08 '87 RALPH W. HARRISON, 'OS CLEVELAND E. DODGE. '09 CHARLES E. BEURY, '03 GEORGE VV. PERKINS, IR, '17 32I TH'ETD'Q7TNTCQE'TTOfN illlll ani e 4 A - eiam et 1 l ' The bilahelpbian Smitty Qllampus work . HE PHILADELPHIAN SOCIETY is the undergraduate organization which seeks to encourage and conserve 0 the spiritual and altruistic aspirations of men on the campus. It was founded in 1825, and is the oldest student organization of its kind in America. The Society is primarily managed by undergraduates, but leadership and direction is furnished by a staff of four men employed by the Society: S. M. Shoemaker, Ir., '16, General Secre- tary, Robert R. Gailey, M.A., '96, Peking Secretary, David R. Shotwell, '18, and Henry P. Van Dusen, '19, Associate Secretaries. The society is housed in Murray-Dodge Hall at the center of the campus, and this build- ing is at the disposal of undergraduates for meetings of all sorts. The activities of the Society are many. Deputations of speakers are sent to various schools and towns nearby, to hold meetings for boys-. Teaching and other social service work is carried on, in and about Princeton, several men holding regular church services in small churches which would otherwise be without regular ministration. Sunday School teachers are pro- vided, Boy Scout troops formed, entertainment furnished. All the boys' work in Princeton is carried on by men on the campus. Courses in Bible Study are offered to undergraduates, mostly led by members of the Faculty, twelve in number this year. Upper classmen lead in the Freshman Bible groups, and seek to make friends with every man in' their group and be of what help they can to entering men. Courses in Mission study are provided for, and also in Social Service, meeting weekly. While in no way officially responsible, the Society co-operates with the President of the University in encouraging attendance at voluntary daily chapel, and in securing speakers for it. The ilhrincetun Qlinihersitp Qllsnter in Qllbina Before the war there were more Princeton alumni living in China than in any other foreign country. Such is the state- ment made in Princeton, a booklet published by the Endowment Committee of Princeton University. Most of these Prince- ton alumni are engaged in various forms of missionary service, but 3 SOOCHY Uumbffl' also are ill diDlOm21'fiC Service and C0111- mercial pursuits. They are found in points as widely separated as Peking in the north, Chentu in the far west, and Saigon in French Indo-China in the extreme south. Peking is the capital, the political and educational center of the 400 million Chinese people. Here Princeton has her larg- est number of alumni in China, and here is the center for Princeton's widest infiuence in Asia. Princeton began her organized work as Princeton University Center in China in 1906, and since then there have been. in all, twenty-two Princeton men engaged, for longer or shorter periods, in the work in Peking. The foreign office, Hatamen Street, Peking, is officially related to Princeton through the Directors ofthe Philadelphian Society, with Main Oftice in Mur- ray-Dodge Hall. The permanent staff consists, at this time, of R. R. Gailey, '96g D. W. Edwards, '04, I. S. Burgess, 'oss L. M. Mead, '11, S. L. Phraner, '16, I. L. Childs and R. A. Forbes. 'Men engaged in teaching and other special lines of work for short periods are: S. D. Gamble, ,I2, Lawrence Sears, '18, John Milne, '19, R. H. Ritter, '17, M. R. Jenks, O. E. Hovley and W. M. Corn- well. These fourteen men, with the families of the married members of the staff, make a colony of thirty-four persons, con- stituting the Princeton University Center in China. Princeton alumni and undergraduates support the permanent foreign staff in Peking. The budget for 1919 amounts to S27,000.00, but the current expenses of the work done in Peking goes over 360,000.00 for the same period. This money is entirely provided by the Chinese. Princeton's national ideals and scope for service give a world's opportunity to her sons. The people of China constitute one-fourth of the human race, and in her gigantic struggle to work out her great destiny, it is now given to Princeton men to help train the leaders in government, in education and in commerce, to hold up Princeton's highest ideals in clean athletics, sound scholarship, civil and social service and religion, and through these leaders, to guide to the paths of a progressive Chris- tian civilization the mighty and rapidly changing Chinese nation. ' , U 'EH E D I2 I N C ILT 0,5 llgililli- A 5 R I C ...A L Qing, 359 f The Brintetun bummer Qllamp C9 S0986 OME years ago the Princeton Summer Camp was established at Bayhead, N. I., by the Philadelphian Society with uf an the purpose of giving, during the summer, a morally and physically healthful outing to a number of poor f J boys, who otherwise would have to spend their vacation in the city streets of New York and Philadelphia. There t CP 5' are accommodations, at a time, for about nfty boys, who are divided up into groups of six or eight under the 9 J supervision of a counsellor, a system which has proven satisfactory by keeping the boys under the inHuence of older men, who see that they spend their time pr olitably. The counsellors are Princeton men, who volunteer to aid the Pliiladelphian Society in this work. Last summer was one of the most successful in the history of the Camp. The equipment was generally enlarged and about 225 boys were entertained during the season of july and August. After the regular season, 55 boys from the James- burg Home were given a week's outing, this innovation proving so successful that it will probably be repeated next year. The counsellors for the summer of 1919 were: A. B. Taylor, '18, S. D. Page, Ir., '18, F. L. Wilbur, '19, F. D. Warre11, Jr., '19, H. P. Van Dusen, '19, R. C. Sailer, '19, W. K. Nimick, '19, I. M. Farr, 3rd, '20, W. L. Savage, '20, W. L. Barclay, jr., '21, W. R. Parr, '21, I. M. Flinn, Ir., '21, G. A. Robbins, '20, B. Carter, '22, E. N. Case, '22, A. L. Cobb, Ir., '22, VV. M. Cramp, '22, W. E. Massey, Ir., '22, S. VV. Milne, Ir., '22, S. R. Mueller, '22,C. P. VVhitehead, '22, W. R. Wobike, '22, and C. Gauss, Ir. .l..... -1 The urtijfizlh unference KS RINCETON, through the Philadelphian Society, was very well represented at the spring College Conference at Northfield, Mass. The Conference was held from June twentieth to the thirtieth. College men from all parts F 0 of the country attended this annual Conference, at which religious matters and their relation to the college man G5 'Sky were thoroughly discussed. The Conference this year was unusually large, because it was the first one to be ff-35523 533 held since the war. A In the mornings the men met in small groups, and the different problems of the various colleges were dis- cussed or addresses were given by prominent Christian workers. Afternoons were given over entirely to sports and all kinds of athletic contests were held. The Tennis Championship of the Conference was won by B. Carter, '22. Meetings were held in the evenings, either outdoors or in the auditorium, depending on the weather. Delegation meetings were also conducted in the evenings. The Princeton delegation was in charge of T. I. E. Pulling, '20, president of the Philadelphian Society. The other men from Princeton were: H. P. Van Dusen, '19, C. B. Rogers, '20, G. H. Chase, '20, D. Danforth, '20, I. N. Armstrong, Ir., '20, C. H. Haines, '21, E. Speer. '21, E. F. Rahn, '2IQ XV. S. Stevens, '21, E. Arpee, '21, R. XV. Cossum, '2IQ L. C. VX7omls,,l1'., '22, R. Carter, '22, A. L. Cobb, jr., '22, W. E. Stevenson, '22. 323 'b 'Y O O I-1v.i :f?3E:tj'.:AQg O O TH E H111 NLJ5-T QN Esliimwilimwig 231 g1 A - an R A ST. PAUL'S SOCIETY CABINET T A LEWIS WATTS Ieonnms Imlvr M:x'rT1u2ws nonlzrrs H FII NORTH Mmzcmz 1I.,x1.r, 1mwcl2'r'r HACIQNEY S'l'II,I.WIEI,L MCCLENAHAN ZABRISKIE CHASE 1:m'n CAr:PENT1a1z CROUSE 0 0 'CHE DQINCHEJQN 5R,C-A-B-,LAC O bt. auI'5 Sucietp J. R. BOYD, '20 .... ....... C havirmazz G. H. CHASE, y2O ..... ............ T ',l.CU-CIlU'il'llZl1I1, C. C. I. CARPENTER, '21 .... .,.. . Secretary and Tl'f?llSlI7'C'l' CABINET C. I. CROUSE, y2I R. VV. LEE, '20 T. C. RoBER'rs, '21 I. H. FAXVCETT, '21 E. P. C. IJZXVIS, '21 R. STILLWELL, '21 H. H. HACICNEYA, '22 T. S. NTATTHEWS, '22 XV. T. THACH, '21 A. P. HALL, '22 J. M. NICCLENAHAN, '22 H. P. VAN DUSEN, '19 H. C. HART, '22 J. P. NORTH, '22 E. E. VVVATTS, JR., '21 I... H. HITZROT, '20 G. A. ROBBINS, '20 A. C. ZABR1s1c1E, '20 Founded in 1875, the aim of the St. Paul's Society is to minister to the religious life of Episcopal students. The member- ship embraces all undergraduates connected in any Way with the Episcopal Church. The work of the Society divides itself into two types of activity, denominational and general. The denominational work includes the support of parishes in Rocky Hill, Hightstown, Sand Hills and Monmouth junction, as Well as furnishing men to d l'f b the services in these parishes. In addition, the organization helps strengthen the religious side of stu ent ie y ofi'ering opportunities for service and Holy Communion. Meetings are held three or four times a year, while a reception in the fall gives an opportunity for men entering the University to learn more fully the details of the S0ciety's work, as well as to become acquainted with its members. conduct l' ti O tle work, assisted by Rev. Stanley M. At present Rev. Robert VVilliams, of the Trinity Church of Princeton, is cirec ing i Cleveland, who is conducting' Bible classes for the study of church history. 325 nw: my N-C,EJ'QN wajglp- A -gf gifc MURRAY-DODGE HALL AND STUDENT VOLUN TEER MONUMENT IQIQ SEPTEMBER 28 OCTOBER 5 OCTOBER 12 OCTOBER IQ OCTOBER 26 NOVEMBER 2 NOVEMBER 9 NOVEMBER 16 NOVEMBER 23 NOVEMBER 30 DECEMBER 7 DECEMBER I4 DECEMBER 21 DECEMBER 28 1920 JANUARY 4 JANUARY 1 1 JANUARY 18 JANUARY 25 FEBRUARY 1 'fl , fl' 0 o i' o o 55 U12 P R I N-CAET O N B R I Lg- A -,1aR.A C. DQR filflnihersitp rearberB,1919:192O President John Grier Hihben. Dr. Henry van Dyke, Princeton, N. J. Rev. Howard S. Bliss, Beirut, Syria. Rev. A. P. Fitch, D.D., Amherst, Mass. Rev. H. S. Coffin, D.D., New York, N. Y. Professor Paul van Dyke, Princeton, N. J. Rev. Harris E. Kirk, D.D., Baltimore, Md. Rev. John McDowell, D.D., Baltimore, Md Prof. Sam Higginbottom, India. Thanksgiving Recess. Rev. John J. Moment, Plainfield, N. J. Rev. John Bailie, Edinburgh, Scotland. Christmas Recess. Christmas Recess. Christmas Recess. Rev. Wm. P. Merrill, D.D., New York, N.Y Rev. Ambrose Wf Vernon, D.D., Brookline, Mass. ' President B. T. Bell. St. Stephen's College, Annandale-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. FEBRUARY S FEBRUARY 1 5 FEBRUARY 22 FEBRUARY 29 MARCH 7 MARCH I4 MARCH 21 MARCH 28 APRIL 4 APRIL 1 1 APRIL 18 APRIL 25 MAY 2 MAY 9 MAY 16 MAY 23 MAY 30 JUNE 6 JUNE 1 3 Bishop Rhinelander, Philadelphia, Pa. Robert E. Speer, D.D., New York, N. Y. Rev. F. Boyd Edwards, Orange, N. J. Rev. Alexander 'MacColl, D.D., Philadel- phia, Pa. The Rt. Rev. Paul Matthews, D.D., Prince- ton, N. J. Prof. Harry Ward, Union Theological Sem- inary, New York, N. Y. Rev. Wm. McEwan, D.D., New York, N. Y Easter Recess. Dr. Edward T. Sullivan, Newton, Mass. Bishop Brent, Buffalo, N. Y. Rev. Chas. I. Slattery, D.D., New York, N. Y Dr. VVilliam G. Thayer, St. Mark's School Southborough, Mass. Rev. A. P. Fitch, D.D., Amherst, Mass. Dean Charles Brown, Yale Divinity School New Haven, Conn. Rev. Charles Vfood, D.D., Vfashington, D. C Rev. H. Percy Silver, D.D., New York, N. Y Rev. Karl Rioland, New York, N. Y. President John Grier Hibben. ' . 'IJ-Ir: DQINCYLTOWN rIM ,: am c-A-ERAC MCCOSTT HALT, AND SUN DIAL W ' ,- ,Q gag -EH E D DLI NwC-E T o Ill -:Msgs BRl' c4A-QQLAC 'z'K?'5 X vi, f, f ,Q fx -X N x QM K V, Kg' My i N' Cx , I W X, KN QQ ,,x. 5,43 wx K2 ' ' . X XX? '-.. wy- , , -. - .1 tt? A M Q my vw H ffm 'SQ x x x 4, Jj w ff xi Q 0 igbfffk l ?1'Zb ff jf? Y? 75 Lark. fgyfd- S rj 1 xgxnf 5- Ng V .-N f' 1 N .' XXK! Yi 7? ,ff X D WZ? W X +1 .1 1 0 OA if-.I-A g K , A , A f TH-Ef D'Q.LN QQEI CLIN UM?-j.U 5 I2 1 c - 5 - B- P, A c :gl no 1920 SENICR COUNCIL WINTON 13UI2C11Nmz HYNSON TRIMBLE E. HARRIS BRYAN PULLING SAVAGE F1zNN151.I.x' SHERMAN DOWNS W. I. HARRIS HARLAN STRUBING DOUGLAS 'fl U ' o o ' X NY ERE 'Ln-ur: DRINQETON E f lll illgli B me -Af ig gage? A beniur Qiuunnil OFFICERS I. M. HARLAN ..... ........... . ,. ..... l'1'c,vir1i'f1t V W. I. HKXRRIS ...Svf1'ctar'y MEMBERS VV. B. BRYAN, JR...ClI'CL1l3.'ElO11 Manager of the lrP7'lliCUf0!llLllL,, C. F. BEUCHNER, JR. .......... Manager of the Football Team I. H. DOUGLAS .... Editorial Chairman of the 'Pri1Lccf011ia1z W. H. DOVVNS ............... Chairman of the Brie-a'B1'ac J. F. FENNEI.I.x '.... Assignment Editor of the uPI'lI1L'i'f0IlllI!l'H E. HrXRR1S ....... ........... P resident of the Triangle Club I. N. HYNSDN .... .... C aptain of the Basketball Team T. I. E. PULLING ..... President of the Pliiladclpliian Society XV. L. SAVAGE ................... Member of the Track Team R. T. SHERMAN ...... Managing Editor of the nPI'lJ1CCfOIllUlLU I. K. S'1'RUBlNG..B'lC1TllDf?I' of the Baseball and Football Teams R. M. TRIMBLE ...,............ Captain of the Baseball Team D. I. XIVINTON ..... ..,............... l iy Election -EHE Dl2IVNC,EION MU 5p,,C-A..gp,A 9 POLITY CLUB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE msxuv sAvAcn nowNs CASE vm: DUSEN PULLING s'r1sv12Ns Tnoxvlsmncma Prcof. BROWN DOUGLAS PROP. czwss HALSEY ' 11. i G O if O O 73:15 Dmlmc-ELTQN Brzlc-A-EJEAC The ilnternatiunal nlitp Qllluh QW CTA Cz, SNTERING upon its sixth year of existence, the International Polity Club is 5 at present one of the foremost Organizations of the undergraduate body. C That membership therein is most desirable was manifested this year by the p X large number of applicants for admittance, and the Executive Committee CQ only regrets that a limit of 150 had to be placed upon the number of mem- .ffo Yi! bers. The leading purpose of the club is to provide a series of dinners and smokers throughout the year, at which men who are prominent in present day affairs are invited to speak to the club members and their guests. During the present year, the Executive Committee has followed the policy of obtaining speakers on such questions as the League of Nations, reconstruction and labor unrest. At the first meeting, the members of the club for 1919-20 were addressed by Professor Philip M. Brown, one of the founders of the club, who was with the British in Palestine, and who has made a careful study of the unrest predominating in Central Europe. Other dis- tinguished men whom the club will have the privilege of hearing are Frank A. Vanderlip, recently retired president of the National City Bank of New York, and Herbert Adams Gibbons, noted war correspondent for the New York Herald. Efforts are also being made to secure Earl Grey, British Ambassador to the United States, Premier Venizelos of Greece: Henry Morganthau, ex-United States Ambassador to Turkeyg Franklin D. Roosevelt, As- among men in touch with the present day labor situation E OFFICERS, 1919-20 PROF. PHILIP MARSHALL BROWN.k I-Ionolfary Clzairnzerz PROP. CHRISTIAN GAUSS ........ .5 sistant Secretary of the Navy, and John Spargo, author of BOlshevism, and prominent JAMES H. DOUGLAS, IR., ,20 .......... ........... C hdifillllllf CORNELIUS P. TROWBRIDGIZ, '21 ...............,..... Secretary CHARLES D. HALSEY, IR., '21 ...................... Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE EVERETT N. CASE, '22 CHARLES D. HALSEY, JR., '21 LOUIS M. STEVENS, '20 C. DENBY, IR., '22 JAMES H. DOUGLAS,'IR., '20 THOMAS I. E. PULLING, '20 CORNELIUS P. TROWBRIDGE, '21 W'1LL1AM H. DOWNS, '20 W11.L1AM L. SAVAGE, '20 HENRY P. VAN DUSEN, ,IQ, Honorary Mambrr HONORARY MEMBERS PRESIDENT JOHN GRIER HIBBEN PROP. CHRISTIAN GAUSS PROP. R. M. NICELROY MR. M. TAYLOR PYNE PROP. PHILIP M. BROWN HON. G. B. iM:CCLELLAN' PROF. ALFRED NOYIES DR. Hl5NliX' VAN IDYKE CAP'rA1N C. XV. CRESSON 333 O if - . . Effajvffi mf:L.EIQm+ lu lll sum, ee. L Q: A 135 as R. D. Clark J. V. Denby M. L. Aaron D. C. Anderson A. Armour H. B. Blauvelt R. E. Brown W. B. Brown, Ir. H. R. Butler, Ir. R. A. Cannon F. Comstock G. C. A. Anderson I. M. Baker W'. L. Barclay I. M. Benson P. W. Bluntschli B. H. Brewster I. H. Bryan D. R. Buterbaugh I R Cam bell . . p C. C. I. Carpenter A. C. Bogert W. R. Brent B. Carter A. L. Cobb M. C. Day The ilnternatinnal 1Bolitp Qllluh Ollnncluhehj A. Dudgeon VV. H. Garrigues, A. H. Jennings R. Creswell D. Danforth I. P. Dennis H. S. Dimmit I. F. Fennelly I. B. Field H. B. Fine H. S. Firestone, Ir. C. L. Garrigues A. G. Carey H. L. Chisolm S. B. Collins E. E. Cook L. A. Cover I. F.. Davis R. Denniston C. Denny F. M. Donohue H. M. Driscoll C. Denby H. T. Dickinson T. K. Drummond E. K. Dunn WV. E. Hale MEMBERS, 1918 MEMBERS, 1921 R. F. Dulles W. H. English eeommowo wwmww G. Finney . B. Foresman W. Furness B. Gaffney S. Grandin H. Haines O. Hockaday L. Hopkins P. E. Kennedy E. L. Keyes P. L. Lee I. H. Leh F.. P. C. Lewis M. W. Littleton H. F. McCormick G. McCulloh I. S. McDonnell H. F. Matthews MEMBERS, 1922 H. Higley B. Jackson L. B. Morrow F. L. Page I. Kaltenbach, Ir. R. S. Penney M. McClenal1an A. Millliolland I. B. Ramsay R. G. Scarlett 334 C. VV. Mayo R. E. Merrifield K. B. Miller R. S. Palmer T. B. Penfield, Jr. E. R. Perry I M. Rawlings A Reichner J. E R A P. Seiberling Speer K. Stevens E. Stevenson VV. E. Stevenson I. R. Trimble W. B. Todd FGHSVWEURR T P1 oznmwffzwm U w5mwmmmIQ z 53 Qfbfnpmpp N owE,N.7,'1-'P-4 WU Q Of,'10p.:m?V' ' ' 5,55-9,ef:s8T5 s-4 Q '1 E' Es' C'--2 3 'FU 3 s 3 3 Q rl? E Z3 Z3 r-1 l gg 9,-Fx W T mrwwaoeae 5 25 S' WWWwOQwwm'W E W PU-. . . H H H Zj5?Q rUgl ggz 3 E2 3239? 3210 O C' .PU Eats? Q52 5 O Ov H- : 35 EF? , 'S - O- .- 1-1 oamriwrvw 42.9 2 ?,,.'PP3ign'fUf'3Z?:i EEE '1 CD :laeqamfi-'aw 2 O 2.f:H5.f O:r O S 23' U-CT f-v-Trp!! 5 . U- Og- 535.0 .fl 2. mf? S579 3 S fi? 03 ' ru Fx .lj 3 D3 Pj PWPUS FO H Wim T3 ,g '1 S1552 aw Qfil'-P-11 'Z-'B ...mga 3,- 'iiqqga F mfg'-43 Stillwell W. T. Thach R. I. Upson P. Wallis E. E. VVatts H. H. Welles I. L. Werner W. A. Tucker M. Ulman M. O. West L. C. VVoods, I f - g gh? S- L-.Hw-k- v.-- . Siu ri my NL.E:'l' o N Uilltly l EQQTTTZTAHY- as-gjaie ' Bureau of Qtuhent Qeltiiazlp fbi' 'NHQ HROUGH the Bureau of Student Self-Help, students of small resources who are desirous of earning a part of a their college expenses may secure remunerative employment. As there is little opportunity for employment in mf a town the size of Princeton, the worlc secured for students is chiefly connected with the University. Tuition fees are now two hundred and fifty dollars a year. The University offers to remit to any student of limited means and good scholastic standing ninety-live dollars for the first semester and a sum, depending entirely on sub- sequent standing, for the second semester. These amounts are regarded as loans which are to be repaid some time after graduation, free of interest if repaid within one year, and if not remitted within that time, subject to a charge of 4 per cent. interest per annum thereafter. 'Tutoring is a well-paid occupation and any student of high scholastic standing may receive official authority to serve as a qualified instructor at good pay. Stenographic and clerical work may also be obtained, while steady employment as waiters in the University Dining Halls is given to students who wish to work in payment for their board. This work, however, is limited, and preference is shown to those applicants who have not received remission of tuition from the University. Student managements also conduct a clothes-pressing establishment, shoe-shining parlor, newspaper and magazine agencies, and the Press Club, the last organization' being responsible for all press dispatches to outside newspapers. There are various agencies for outside firms which return compensation on a commission basis to the students holding them .and there is work distribut- ing and selling college papers and publications, also, positions as monitors may be obtained in the various lecture rooms and laboratories. Altogether, a hundred to a hundred and fifty students receive employment through the Bureau. Entering men are advised to have sufficient funds for their first year, as they are at a disadvantage in earning money because of their ignorance of methods and opportunities. As it is practically impossible to pay all expenses during the college year with funds earned on the campus, every effort is made to secure summer employment for those who need it. Mr. George MCF. Galt is secretary of the Bureau, and all communications to the Bureau should be addressed to him at his office at 60 Nassau Street, Princeton, N. J. 335 'f-C7 .J 0 .MMM --, ec. -L 0 0 it HE TUE PP' NSJ-FQN E l E319 fer-Leietc W The Baath of buperhiiainn uf Cllfxtrazflliurriculum unzgtbletin Qctihities 'Vmfiqg '95 ITH the abolition of the Undergraduate Council and the reinauguration of the Senior Council, the method of PQ .1 Q election to the Board of Supervision of Extra-Curriculum Non-Athletic Activities underwent a radical change. 35 Instead of board membership representing the classes, the committee now consists exclusively of men elected D' by the Senior Council from its own numbers. These undergraduate members constitute only one-half of the 1 board, seven representatives of the Faculty completing the committee. However. in order to give the under- graduates a majority ballot, the chairman, who is necessarily a member of the Faculty, can only cast his vote to break the deadlock in ease of a tie. The duties of the board almost entirely concern financial matters and conditions of the various non-athletic extra-cur- riculum organizations. All of these organizations come under the supervision of the board, while some are under its direct control and others are subject to a system of budgets and periodical auditing. Moreover, any actions or activities which are to be undertaken must first meet the approval of the committee, before any dehnite steps can be taken. FACULTY MEMBERS D. C. STUART, Clzairmaii H. C. BUTLER W. M. CROLL A. RUSSELL V. L. COLLINS C. F. W. IWCCLURE H. R. SHIPMAN UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS I. M. HARL1XN, Secretary W. B. BRYAN W. H. DowNs E. I-lixmzis J. H. DOUGLAS I. FENNELLY W. I. Hfnmis 336 .- . 585515-5-:HQLECELO N- B-mi?5?iERTc..,i Smitty ut the lain 1 QQNE of the least known of Princeton's Organizations, and yet one in which the greatest pride should be taken by df' all Princeton men, is the Society of the Claw. This society, founded in 1912 by the members of the Class V. QD of '94, might well be called Princeton's Hall of Fame, for it is practically the only way in which Nassau gives I public recognition and tribute to those of her sons who have performed significant services for their Alma Mater. VL QQ The Society belongs distinctly to Princeton, for although it is a common practice to bestow honorary degrees upon men who have distinguished themselves in politics, educational lines, and in other walks of life, the mem- bership of the Claw is restricted to those men who were at one time students at Old Nassau. There are two classes Of membership in the Society, active and honorary. Both classes receive certificates of membership and a watch charm in the form of a tiger's claw, silver for the active members, and gold for the honorary men. In addition, there is set forth in the certificate of each honorary member, the services or honor he rendered the University. There are at present only twenty-four honor members, due to the high standard of the Society, and tO the fact that there have been no meet- ings since 1916. The active members are pledged to return each year for their class reunion and the meeting of the Claw, and in an effort to perpetuate the Society, the rules have been modified to admit men from other classes to active membership. Since 1916 an executive committee, headed by G. W. Williams, '94, has been in office, and will remain so until June, 1920. HENRY G. BRYANT, '83 HOWARD C. BUTLER, '92 QANDREW CARNEGIE JAMEs R. CHURCH, '88 i ilaunorarp Members JAMES W. ALEXANDER, '02 HENRY B. FINE, '80 JOHN B. TVICPHERSON, '66 JOHN M. T. FINNEY, '84 HENRY F. OSBORN, '77 ROBERT R. GAILEY, '96 FRANCIS L. PATTON BASIL GILDERSLEEVE, '49 MAHLON PITNEY, '79 GEORGE GRAY, '59 M. TAYLOR PYNE, '77 JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, '82 VVILLIAM B. SCOTT, '77 EDWARD P. DAVIS, '97 5Deceasecl. 337 FRANK1.1N S. SPALDING, 87 ROBERT E. SPEER, '89 BOOTH TARKINGTON, '93 HENRY VAN DYKE, '73 ANDREW F. WEST, '74 WOODROW WILSON, '79 no 1, O Tu E D I2 I N jzvojm ER 1.21512 BA Q ENGINEERING CLUB STAR CONOVER CURTIS GRANDIN MOORE GREEK' KISSAM MILLER CI-IAMBERLIN FRECK HANSON BENEDICT ?'5mLE:r32'J:fE:g1icI:31 pg U gm C - A - 2 Em '36 N ,fx fun f ff vlfff -L 125195. EL-. Engineering Qlluh OFFICERS S. G. FRICK, '20 ..... ............................ P rexident T. O. HELM, '20 .... .. ............. l'ice-President E. L. HANSEN, 120 ........,...,.... Sccrcfary and Treasurer R. TWILLER, ,2I ............ I-1s.vi.s'fa11t Svrrffaf'y and T1'0a.mrcr , J ' -. 'i L 2 if 1 ' f . 5 - 9? . . L KN X X :Vw gkniiwx. T. H. BENEDICT D. L. CHAMBERLIN MEMBERS, 1920 E. L. HANSEN T. O. HELNI A. CLARKE L. V. HOWETT H. A. FARR P. :KISSAM , , 1 ,. , S. G. FRICK L. STARR ' E. B. GREEY MEMBERS, 1921 E. CONOVER G. CURTIS R. NIILLER NV. B SHIPNVAX F. S. GRANDIN M. D. Moomz MEMBER, 1922 C. HUNGERFORD 339 mn L.. N. 2' L -E?:a3.3iy4g Q o lllmg A TH E D I2 I N CAETOKILI In Blanc- -BFgAfC MEDICAL CLUB JOHNSON BAIQKHORN MORGAN RAXVLINGS NORTH RED FLAIG SCIILOTTERIQR PRUSH coLns1uxTrI HILL MCCLENAHAN MAYO HITZROT DOVVNING BLAIR HARDIN DIXON KNOWLES GTHHS BROWN or21'1-vs MUELLEIZ FLINN POTTER URMY MA'1'1-IRR SCARFF RAYNOLUS MOORE. U- NIT-T-ER CAMERON TOLAND XVILLIAMS JENNINGS MOORE, L. BERRY STEPHAN 0 Y 0 0.0 QE 'CHE DIQTNLQELTOIN ER: c-A-ERAQ ' The iBI'Il1lZBfUII jliilehlcal Cliluh 'Q-'I I A OFFICERS 1 'D ARNOLD H. JENNINGS, ,IQ ............. ..,..... P resident . f F. L. WILLIAMS, ,IQ ......., ...,......... I fire-Presidezzt g 9 C J. LEONARD MOORE, ,2I .............. Secretary and Treasure: ' I ' MMKKXXXXWW' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DR. EDWIN G. CONKLIN ............ ......... F acuity Advisor A. H. IENNINGS, ,IQ I. G. MAYO, '23 E. O. IVICLEAN J. L. MOORE, y21 F. L. WILLIAMS, ,IQ MEMBERS, 1919 - A. H. JENNINGS F. L. WILLIAMS MEMBERS, 1920 I. V. FLAIG VV. M. NIATHER M. G. POTTER VV. S. RED O. J. TOLAND MEMBERS, 1921 G. P. BERRY T. B. GETTY W. V. NICCLENAHAN D. D. MOORE I. M. BRUSH - L. L. GOLDSMITH C. W. 'MAYO I. L. MOORE L. S. BURNS G. M. KNOWLES R. M. MILLER T. V. URMY I. P. DIXON MEMBERS, 1922 H. COTTIER C. R. MILLER J. P. NORTH A. H. STEPHEN P. C. HARDIN R. P. MORGAN R. C. SCHLOTTERER F. C. WOOD R. S. IVIUIELLER F. LfEYERS I. C. SCARFF MEMBERS, 1923 A C. B. BERTOLET C. HATHAWfXY E. O. 'MCLEAN A. R. SHERMAN L. G. CALDWELL G. L. JOHNSON, IR. M. M. IVICLEAN R. H. WALLACE G. F. GIBBS, IR. S. NICLANAHAN, IR. A. H. REYNOLDS 34I o o I 5 , . i '-i f-n -Y 0 0 'J-I E D I2 I N CEEJ' O N ggwlllwllllgmwgg B R'l-CT A - B QCA c EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FRENCH CLUB DENBY TERRY STILLWELL ARMOUR BAKER PROP. CHAPMAN MCDOUGAL TROWBRIDGIE W f Rig leEfiF'R ig STS WHILE D I2 I N C-EI O N : ' ' za.: , ERIC-A-PRAC ,, ERE The rimzetun jfrenrb QEIuh HE Princeton French Club was organized on the 25th of November, IQIQ, as a result of undergraduate demand for an organization where French and French affairs might be discussed. With the help of the French Faculty. a plan of work was outlined. All the members were divided into small groups to discuss French literature and social, political and industrial problems in French. Plans to procure French speakers in the course of the year are now under way. In the course ofthe winter, under the direction of Professor D. C. Stuart. a French play will be given. This last will be done with the co-operation of the Alliance Francaise in Princeton. In the club room, which is situated in the University Dining Halls building, is kept a small assortment of books and French periodi- cals for the use of all members. OFFICERS D. B. MCDOUGAL, 'IQ .... ........ P resident R. STILLWELL, '21 .... ..... S ecretary G. A, TROWBRIDOI-1, '20 ..... ..... T f1'ce-Prmidcizl C. DENBY, IR., '22 ..... .... T zfeasurcr COMMITTEES Faculty Advisory Committee PROP. D. C. STUART PROP. P. L. BOUTROUX AssT. PROP. P. A. CHAPMAN AssT. PROP. L. CoNs MR. P1ERRE ATAUREY Executive Committee A. ARMOUR, ,IQ D. B. ATCDOUGAL '1. A. TERRY, '1 G, A. TROVVBRIDGE, '20 R. STTLLWELL, '21 C. D1-:Nnr, JR., '22 . I PROP. P. A. CHAPMAN HONORARY MEMBERS PREs. I. G. HIBBEN PROP. C. GAUss , PROP. P. A. CHAPMAN PROP. W. KOREN PROP E. C. ARMSTRONG PROF. D. C. STUART PROP. V. L. COLLINS MR. H. C. LANE PROP. P. BOUTROUX PROP PAUL VAN DYICE PROP. L. CONs MR. P. lVlAUREY PROP. D. L. BUPPUM PROP W. U. VREELAND PROP. F. L. CRITCHLOW MEMBERS, 1919 A. ARMOUR K. K. CARTER B. C. DowN1NO A. M. GREEN D. B. h'lCDOUGAL A. TERRY, JR. L. L. BLEEKER F. A. COMSTOCK A. DUDGEON E. ICEENAN E. D. MCDOUGAL, IR. O. I. TICI..'KN1J C. D. BRERNER I. O. DENBY I. ELLIOTT I. R. ZNICCUNE, IR. M. V, SEYMOUR E. L. WILSON 343 0 0 7 gs . . 5 o O -D15 D Q I N QELQN PLFQ QT A iil5TEiL6.Q-,- The Princeton Jfrennb Olluh Cfliumzluiaehj MEMBERS, 1920 I. R. BOYD H. C. COXE W. M. MATHER I. S. MONTGOMERY C. C. RINOWALT H. R. BUTLER, IR. I. I. EWART Z. NLILLER T. I. E. PULLING T. H. RICKERT S. CHAPIN C. P. HARVEY MEMBERS, 1921 I. M. BAKER VV. S. CROUSE H. HINSITAW R. B. LITCH B. ROTHCHILD I. BLISS P. H. DAVIS KENT K. B .IWZILLER E. WV. SHARP I. BROOK G. FURNESS N. LAWRENCE D. PARROTT A. SLOAN, IR. W. S. CARTER N D. GIFFORD L. LEE H. R PERLEY MEMBERS, 1922 I. BOYCE D. S. FORBES HUSSEY I. P. POE R. G. SCARLETT C. DENBY, IR. H H. HACKNEX' KEENEY B. R. PRESS C. E. SHEA H. P. DILWORTH, IR. W. E. HALE L. C. LAFLIN I. T. RODGERS H. SIEDENBERG W H. DUNKAK A. S. HERZOG D. MCDONAT.D G. ROSE, HI C. O'C. SLOANE H. H. EDDY G. C. HOLLANDER NLCDONALD MEMBERS, 1923 G. M. AUKER I. E. DAVIS P. GIBBS, IR. VV. IENKS L. LONG B. L. BAILEY G. H. FORSYTH E. GRUMMON G. H. KEECPI A. LIOTLEY R. H. BALL D. S. FREIDE GUEST I. H. KEMI' IG. M. PYLE P. BARD R. L. GAILEY HARDY D. D. IQENNEDY I. B. RANKIN U. DAHLGREN, IR. R. GALE E. HARRISON M. R. LANE T. SPENCER 344 H. B. TARBOX G. A. TROWBRIDGE R. STILLNVELL C. P. TROWDRIDOE A. D. VVILCOX A. E. STEVENSON L. TIM I. TOENSMEIER E. R. VAN SANT C. B. STRAUT VV. M. TAYLOR R. C. WELLS A. L. VVILSON f.,. i 0 71'-E D Q I N QU QU B R LC + A - BR A Q- ' ilBrinnetun Qllbess Qllluh . Ni A 'I I OFFICERS ,' .. 9' N, xg VV. B. CHAMBERLAIN, '20 ..... ...... P resident MII I I - , mlm-,yy E. G. MILLS, ,2O. ........ ..... I fice-President A S. E. HALL, '21 ..... .... S ecretary TEAM A. AY'IDON, ,23 S. E. HALL, 121 A. M. MACCOLL, ,2I P. S. OLMSTEAD, '20 W. B. CHAMBERLAIN, '20, Capt. W. C. KIRBACIC, ,120 E. G. IWILES, '20 C. F. SMITH, '23 P. M. FRANKLIN, G. S. ' C. F. KOETTLER, ,23 MATCHES November 15, IQIQ-At New Haven: Princeton, 7, Yale, 3. November 29, 1919-At New York: Princeton, 3,1 Marsha11's Chess Club, 2. 345 ca o - ,Qi y , - EJAg,'l1lillFlQYLfLC,ElO-IL! UM B gp Sl - A- Bi 3, A qu 'P - RIGHT 'WING CLUB TRI MBLE LINEANVEAVER COOKE COXE LAMARCHE KILBY BUECHNER HAPPER HUBBELL THOMPSON KIMBARK PAULL JOHNSON HUTCHESON BURKE MINOTT GILLESPIE MADDEN o C. F. BUECHNEK, I. L. BURKE C. CLARKE U. COOKE, II H. C. CoxE J. P. GILLESPIE :'fCIass of IQIQ. Ei I ,. Y Q Q-4-Fil-5 ' 1 QS - . . I W! 'rv-I E D Q I NAQEQI' o IN : UL U I E Quai? +A- B g.w Bight wing Qllluh OFFICERS , JI A. AQCINOTT .... .............. .... . ........ P 1 'usidenl I. L. BURKE .... ...........,..... S L'C70fGI'j'-YA7'FfZ51H't'I' MEMBERS C. R. GREGOR 90. M. ICILBY A. P. HAPPER, III I. R. KIMBARK E. S. HUBBELL R. F. LAMARCHE E A. D. HUTCHINSON XT. H. LINEAWEAVIIR H. D, JOHNSON J. M. MADUEN 347 J. A. MINOT1' A. PAUL PM. G. POTTER H. B. THOMPSON R. M. TRIMBTLE . IU-EwHQ.LuCE,IQN fi5r,s . -B4eLQs1a+1efa.AfQfgf The jfielh Zlrtillerp fflhzserhz Gbfficers' Training Qllurps 63 Wasil l r S A eb OON after the demobilization of the Princeton unit of the Students' Army Training Corps, the VVar Depart- ment established, in the spring of 1919, a branch of the Field Artillery Reserve Officers' Training Corps at Princeton to train men during their college course so that they might be qualified to accept commissions in the army reserve after graduation. The trustees and faculty of the University have since made the military work a part of the academic curriculum, and although the course is not prescribed, it is counted as any other elective toward a degree. In order to qualify for a commission a student will continue to take one course each term in the Military Department during' his four years here. There is no drill or disciplinary exercise connected with the course during the academic year, but the men who are to quality for commissions get this highly essential part of their training at two summer camps, of six weeks each, which must be attended before graduation. The only outside work connected with the academic part of the course is horse- back riding for the Sophomores, Iuniors and Seniors in the Department. Two riding periods, of two hours each per week, can be chosen and this is one of the most popular features of the instruction. Major Iohn E. McMahon has been detailed to Princeton to command the unit. He was graduated with high honors from West Point in 1913, and has seen active service on the Mexican Border with the Field Artillery. Major McMahon is considered an authority on the subject of artillery, his rapid rise in the service bearing proof of his merit and capability. He is ably assist- ed in the instruction and administration of the unit by Major John S. McTaggart, Field Artillery, U. S. A., and Captain W. R. McClure, jr., Field Artillery, U. S. A., second in command and adjutant respectively. In the matter of material the Field Artillery Unit has the hnest possible equipment, which includes a battery of 3-inch American guns, a battery of British 75'S, a French 75, an American 75, a 155 mm. howitzer and a 155 mm. rifle, A hundred horses have been supplied for the courses in riding. A detachment of about forty enlisted men of the Regular Army have been stationed here to care for the equipment and to assist the officers in the practical instruction work. This year about 150 under- graduates have been enrolled in the Military Department and the Field Artillery Reserve gives promise of a successful year. 348 ' Ir -I-VIE DQINC-Q-VON QKIIZKIKQL-A....B RAC I. S. CURTIS VV. A. DEW I. E. BATHGATE L. T. BLODGET F. M. BLOW L. B. CRANE S. ERDMAN C. W. BARKHORN W. M. BEATTIE, IR I. H. BEEBE R. W. BOND W. D. BREWSTER H. I. BURCH I. R. CALLAHAN L. B. CARPENTER E. N. CASE I. T. CAUSEY A. L. COBB M. L. COLE F. L. CORCORAN L. I. CUSHING R. W. CUYLER G. C. DAUB M. L. DELAETELD R. DUCAS E. K. DUNN A. H. FAWCETT S. HAYES G. H. FRAZIER A. P. HALL I. H. LEON W. E. LOVE C. FARNY L. M. FISHER F. FOX W. T. FLEMING W. H. FRAME, IR. R. GALE A. P. 'GARDNER M. GODDARD, IR. R. W. GRAHAM T. GRAHAM P. V. GUEST E. P. H. HARRISON S. E. HARRISON C. HATHAWAX' H. C. HAUPT W. L. I'IAYNVARD I. B. HILLIARD R. P. HOOPER R. H. HOWE i9e1:5unneI SERGEANTS I. HARTSHORNE O. T. MARSH CORPORALS I. M. BTCCLENAHAN R. S. MAPLETOFT D. B. TVIELLIS I. M. REYNOLDS PRIVATES I. W. HOWELL I. D. HUTCHINSON G. S. KAIGN, IR. S. P. KETCHUM W. I. KINSLEY W. H. KNEEDLER E. P. LUQUER G. L. MCCALL W. B. MACCREADX' W. B. MGILVAINE F. MCKNIGHT L. S. MAY E. F. MEARAX VV. T. MEEK I. H. LIERIWEATHER G. MOORE-CI-IARLIAN I. S. MOSHER I. F. IVIYLOD F. B. NOSS 349 O. B. REIMER S. A. WHITE W. A. SAUMS I. H. SLAVVSON W. B. SNELL E. H. STABLER W. S. OBER R. E. OZIAS F. L. PAGE H. PAGE F. F. PEARD I. I. PETTEY F. M. PHILLIPS B. P. PORTER E. G. RAWSON, IR. G. ROSE I. A. ROSS L. SAMUELS F. A. SAVAGE E. SCHIMPFF O. F. ScHULz I. E. SEMPLE C. C. SHERMAN C. VV. SMITH H. M. STEELE O 0 S. H. WILLIAMS A. H. STEPHAN E. R. VAN SANT M. O. WEST E. H. WILLIAMS E. STINSON I. STRAUS E. H. SUTTON I. C. TAYLOR W. TAYLOR E. T. THOMAS I. L. THOMPSON, JR A. T. TOWERS M. C. UNFRIED I. T. WAINWRIGHT W. S. WASSERINIAN R. C. A. M P. M G. A. H. L. P. F. R. L. WELLS WESTERVELT WHITEHEAD VVIGGAN WILLET C. WILLIAMS VVILLIA M S 0 S! 'Z . . 'U-1 r: D I2 I N CAQT QQ QP7 U 1 Q B R n Q5 A f 5?g,A cg PROSPECT TH E P 12 I N C Effm UWM Elfil C - A IE-'R as QE K.. 2 49 Um 'U J .1-.ll-A z 0 wi' 1 'D-IE DRINQETOJLI BRI C-1A-5P,Ac: 1920 SENIGR PRGM COMMITTEE SAVAGE FENNIZLLY 1-1,x1:LAN SPETR F1111-:STONE w. I. HARRIS E- HARRIS ,V 0 0 o o o m E,lLQflLC,E,'llO.N U B- R I C - A - B R A c fl gr y y bzniulf Brumenahe Qllummittee , N. V xl N ' f. 1. HARRIS .............,....................... Clzaizfmar kv Alv I TF F I M H gg Q., Ig Ii 14 1 R W S J I l S - g 353 'b Qi ! ! o o WE DVUNCZE-TOAN BRICLK-EBAC EE 32 1 o L- 1 ggi , iiuniur Rrumenahe Qlummittee A. S. BUSHNELL, Clzairzlmlz F. M. DONOI-ILTE G. S. PIPER XV. H. ENGLISH, ,IR R. V. RAYMOND G. G. PINNEY I. P. SEIRERLING L3 E. L. KEYES, 312D 'Q A TH E D P2 I N QS? QU QR I C - A 1sg..2M2AfC-QE NASSAU HALL 'Ui DQ ' N C-EIO N B R VQ- A :Bw Ll A CQ E 1 I l THE YALE GAME BONFIRE FRESHMEN H.-XULING WOOD NASSAU IIALL TOWER s!LHL1U12'1 rED lax' BLAZE THE BEGINNING 'lr , 0 0 I 3 O D-15 DQlNC,Ej'QN Baz: c-A-B BHAC WE W ,ff RQTwfQSpQQ 2 1 o o o 0 'CHE DQINC-ETOILI Epjmlljlgjllimgigi ante-A-p RAC Retrospect, 1919 i 4 .N X06 X -my -.f f R, PU.: N M 'Sy' v A i E gs s E K X c 2413 - -- TPS, ' J N the 6th, ten hundred or so Princetonians or would-be's began streaming back, wending their ways hither from Q99 all the corners of the globe, but all nred with a single aim-the restoration of our campus life to its status ante- bellum, which had been so disrupted by the war. The first few days were spent by returning upper-classmen in a more or less vain attempt to .recover fur- fh niture which had been lost, stolen or commandeered during the hectic months of the military regime. Every- - one was unusually glad to be back, to restore to vigor the old Princeton spirit and traditions, and the machinery was soon turning, though still somewhat handicapped by the absence of many experienced mechanicians. The Princetonian broke its seven months' silenceg through its columns candidates for Basketball, Hockey, Crew, Track, Swimming and Wrestliiig were called out, and gradually the University took on its old familiar aspects. Even the Nass resumed its cheery role of administering to the spiritual needs of the student body, and began the last lap of its brilliant but unsteady career. Whig and Clio lost no time in taking the floor, and under the spell of an overwhelming stream of oratory, a goodly number of Freshmen were induced to submit themselves to the torture which is a prerequisite to admittance within their sacred domains. The Varsity Basketball Team made an auspicious start by trimming Rutgers and Swarthmore, while the Freshmen watched their first representative team defeat the Lawrenceville quintet. Then the Freshmen were subjected to two more treats. First. the Undergraduate Council, which acted throughout the year in lieu of the hopelessly depleted Senior Council, issued a revised list of customs for their benefit, secondly, the announcement was made that the Government had seen fit to establish a perma- nent artillery R. O, T. C. post at Princeton, an honor which evoked much comment of various sorts, especially from the under- classmen on whom it rested for support. The Musical Clubs began their discordant path to harmonic perfection, while the Schools Committee and the Polity Club also resumed functioning. VVith the arousing of a furore by the more or less imaginary project of adebate with Vassar, we' realized that Peace had indeed arrived, but we wondered whether the well-known dove had not left behind the millennium which emo- tional and sensational public speakers had promised as a corollary to her advent. 358 O 0 0 imd- rn-E DR I M:-EIO N em C - A - B RA C X655 infix 1+-1' Lpylalp,-2 QI. it K. F MPX ni A. -Wig. , ', 2 , ,,. X,tN6q 'Z-2 J-'iq C, W T Q VEBRUHRY As the month wore on and Seniors began to wander back from all parts of the globe, the Class of 1919, conscious of its growth, felt the urgent need of asserting the Seniors' traditional authority. They therefore decided that organization was requi- site and necessary and elected I. I. Winn, Presidentg VV. A. Kirkland, Vice-President, and P. W. Orth, Secretary-Treasurer, for a two-year term. The, Juniors immediately followed suit, J. M. Harlan, C. F. Buechner and W. H. Downs assuming the star roles. Representatives of the big three dailies met at New Haven to decide the fate of the world, but only the con- ferees are aware of the conference's results. In the realm of athletics we met with indifferent success. The Varsity quintet won from Columbia and again from Rut- gers, but bowed to Penn, Yale and Cornell, while the Freshmen five vanquished the New Haven yearlings by a goodly margin. The handicapped and disorganized Hockey Team found both Harvard and Yale more than a match. Columbia fell a prey to the. wrestlers, but we proved nothing to our advantage against the Elis. Columbia was also downed-or drowned-in swimming, while on terra Erma our Track Representatives brought home several Firsts in indoor meets. Amid frantic but vain supplications for a new ring, the Sophs took two out of three bouts from the Freshmen in the historic Cane Spree. Those who tried to keep the crowds in order will attest to the hopelessness of trying to reason with an excited mob. In a very impressive memorial service Princeton paid homage to Captain Hobey Baker, her gallant son, who gave his life in France. Princeton -men will always continue to pay homage to him, and to revere him as a man and as a true representative of the spirit of Princeton. ' ' The strongest claim of February, 1919, to greatness lay in the absence of the usual midyear exams and their attendant wor- ries, and we realized with a thrill that we could enjoy at least one more month 'neath the Orange and the Black, instead of merely 'neath the Black. 359 'lv U O 0 I-vt ilingsasi O -U E D R' N C-'LT QB' B El C 7 A -he gg c - it W MARCH o- I O W ' m ' if The month of March was the Alpha and Omega of numerous activities. Candidates for Baseball were called to the cage, while the Crew had its initial workout on the cold waters of Lake Carnegie. The Basketball season ended disastrously, with our second defeat by Yale and Penn: and the Eli swimmers, by winning the relay race, also won the annual dual meet. How- ever, Princeton captured second place in the Intercollegiate Water Sports, and the championship water-polo team completed a perfect season by Cliterallyj swamping Yale. The wrestlers Hoored Penn and the debaters got in some deadly work in their first meet of the season, tying Columbia. The question-whether or not we should withdraw troops from Russia-was mani- festly unfair, for who are the judges to rush in and make decisions where the Government feared to tread? Naturally, they dodged the responsibility. To drown out the warning rumble of imminent term exams, the Juniors secured Markel's Orchestra to give us a tuneful diver- sion in the form of Princeton's first post-war Prom, a highly colorful and successful affair. It succeeded in blotting out all irrele- vant thoughts until seven a. m. and for a few days thereafter, when we began the fight to pass those everlasting exams. The faculty encouraged us by deciding, after lengthy consultations and debates Calmost worthy of the United States Senatej to a-bolish the Litt.B degree and modify the A. B. requirements to accord with modern ideas. There is no doubt that this step was wise and will have far-reaching results for the good of Princeton-witness the record-breaking number of students entering this year. When the fantastic week of examinations had finally ended in a blaze of-we know not what-glory, doubt, or despair, we packed our bags and left for a few days of rest and recuperation. 360 O 0 0 U15 1212 I MQEIO N Ellltmilm illltli BB uc + A.:,e-he A Q XZ! Vx f 7 ' W T fil7RlL The month and the spring term opened together, and the absence of some familiar faces showed that exams had gotten in their deadly work. Witli the coming of spring the resumption of major sports under peace-time conditions was hailed by general activity on the diamond, track and Lake Carnegie, though a remnant of winter cropped out in the form of a victorious gym meet with Pennsylvania. An event of another kind took place a few days later, when Princeton's pride, Jack Turner, took the Freshman Hour picture, after 1922 had elected T. K. Drummond as President, W. S. MacPhee as Vice-President and I. B. Ram- say at Secretary-Treasurer, for the rest of the year. The Sophomores expended a considerable amount of energy and a large stock of groceries to insure its success, and they were not disappointed. In fact, that week was a busy one for 1921, as it was also the period of the club bickers, and some 290 men became members of the various clubs, The debaters then came through and outfought Swarthmore in a heated battle over the redoubtable Article X of the League of Nations Pact. Not to be outdone, the Baseball team opened 1he season by a 6-to-o victory, also over Swarthmore. While the mere members of the University were enjoying a short Easter vacation, various organizations were extremely active. The Baseball team met defeat at Columbia, while the Varsity and Freshman Crews finished third to Annapolis and Harvard on the Severn. The Musical Clubs did their darndest to gain some measure of glory for Princeton by making a Hying trip to the South, where they serenaded numerous fair damsels and sundry other unimportant folk, with great abandon and success. Surprising as it may seem, sufficient shekels remained after the recess for Princeton to oversubscribe her Victory Loan quota, after which we watched the Baseball team bow to Holy Cross and trim Lafayette. In the Penn Relays our representatives won two tirsts, besides a second and third in the relay events. Toward the end of the month the Triangle Club revived an old production, renovated it with new lines and music, and held tryouts for cast and chorus, finding a very encouraging amount of dramatic talent, or dramatic aspiration at least, among the undergraduate body. 36l -Y , ,rqfa - . ...vluuuuwuuffea-.-. --- A -HWL-.-Q.-:.swtvc.--.'1--'-M - - -'-N 'T-'H f ' -'f -'-- -'-'P 3J3'f?-9 '44-L'- f, 1 o Q o o film A '13-we .Dram-c,eJ'QN . range- -earn: - ,X ff Q U Mk. f it it . rrp ,, ,X MJ! We Q, f' 1 1 Wlfll The Freshmen celebrated May-day by remaining out after nine, for the first time legally, for that was the day of their liberation from several restrictions. One man was seen arriving home as late as 11.45, but he was probably intoxicated by his freedom and we should consider this before judging him too harshly. Mrs. Magie's Freshman dance was highly successful and greatly appreciated by the class, while the Upper Classmen held their annual club house-parties simultaneously. May was an unusually bright spot in a rather sombre baseball season. Defeated by Fordham and Georgetown, the Varsity conquered Virginia, Penn, Harvard, Dartmouth and Yale. the last three in real thrillers. Against Harvard and Dartmouth we trailed until the ninth, but eleventh-hour rallies turned the tide, while the battered old grandstand took philosophically ter- rific punishment from the wildly hilarious rooters. The Yale game was an eleven-inning affair at New Haven. which Margetts' line twirling, backed by perfect fielding, won for Princeton, I-0. Kirkland also pitched splendid ball throughout the month. At the end of the month, however, Harvard got revenge at Cambridge, in another close game, 5-4, but the Freshmen vanquished both their rivals in the big three series. In Crew and Track results were not so encouraging. The rowers, always outweighed, lost every race except against Colum- bia, while the Freshmen broke even and covered a multitude of sins by outdistancing Eli, thus maintaining their class's perfect record against the Yale yearlings. Handicapped by weakness in Field events, the Varsity Track Team lost to Harvard and Yale on a muddy track and 1922 finished first in the Caledonian games. Although defeating Rutgers and Harvard, the tennis team lost at New Haven, but the linksmen swept all before them, con- quering Yale, Harvard and Penn. And let us not forget the good old debaters, who discussed most valiantly the one really great question of the day-the repeal of the Prohibition Amendment. Against Harvard we won our point, but Yale, inspired by desperation, succeeded in proving that it should be repealed. VVe fear that our efforts to prove to the contrary may have been half-hearted. Behind the footlights, the Honorable Julius Caesar won the hearts and the praise of thousands-faculty UD. students and even of a New York audience-in a very successful performance at the 'vValdorf, the Triangle Club's only attempt at stepping out. 362 -U - W -I -'N mum-H, Ji- ..v-.-.1-.....,,....a. 'me DQJNQEJO-N am e -A- pmiggpt cp nr B at cfgjcfk. JUNE Final exams and a disappointing climax to the baseball season marred an otherwise beautiful spring month. After losing to Colgate and defeating Penn again, the nine journeyed to Brooklyn, where it was overwhelmed by Harvard in the deciding game of the series. Princetonls first post-war Commencement and Reunion was a wonderful spectacle, and the only cloud on the horizon was Yale's victory at the Commencement game, by the score of 5-3, despite the Varsity's desperate uphill fight. Every class, from '61 to '18, was represented in the Reunion, and hilarity was certainly not diminished by the impending drouth of July I. It is with real regret that we realize there can never again be a Commencement just like it! i The Sophomores celebrated their Iuniority in their traditional High-Hat Parade, and the Freshmen gathered and stormed the Nass for their one and only peek at its historic grill. At the graduation exercises a mixed gathering of '17, '18 and ,IQ men re- ceived diplomas, and after turning over the steps of Old Nassau to their successors, they realized that they were at last full-fledged Alumni. The Triangle Club entertained an enthusiastic crowd in the last performance of the Honorable Julius Caesar, and the Sopho mores staged the grand climax to the program with a very successful Promenade. Would that this chronicle ended here! But, alas! There came an anti-climax. For fate decided that the deciding game with Yale should be played in Brooklyn, that grave- yard of Princeton hopes, and Brooklyn certainly lived up to her reputation, for Yale repeated Harvard's performance, with in- terest, while we lost much of ours, and a good part of our principal as well. 363 O O 5 ' . . THJ3 I?-RKLN C1511 0,131 5 - A - W 'il 9 ,., '? A C VVEST HALL 5 B. 1 u r : ,L A . 0 o gr lx I O O THE D'2'NCfTQN BR,Lc-Q-wsag 553 A QQMUMEUNCEJMEN 'l' -f if?'l'ly7l.'? -J A 5'157 2'5W-E57 I ' b -.'- I vii-1 ' fm- 1 1' v 4 . .-n-..M, G. ,gl , s, - - I - - 1' .. gas, -f ' all, rw, 653. 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Preszdcnf XVILLIAM ALEXANDER KIRICLAND .............. lT7Z.L'C-.P7'I?.S'idL'7lf - PAUL VVILLIAM ORTH ..... ......... , S4f'Cl'PfU7'j' and Trcas1n'e1' jfurmer QBffi:ers FRESHMAN YEAR, FIRST TERM CURTIS VVHITTLESEY IWCGRAW ....................4 Pffesidcazz' EBEN DICEEY PINNEY ......... ............. V ice-Prcsidczzt CHARLES HOXVARD TOWNSEND ....... Sccz'cz'ar3v and Tl'BGSZLI'Fl' FRESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM RICHARD FOLSOM CLEVELAND ....................... Pzwavidezzl WILLIAM ALEXANDER ICIRKLAND ......... . .... l7ifc-P1'mz'dfnt FRANKLIN BUTI.ER CHRISTMAS ...... SI'f'l'f'ff11'jf and Trms1n'c1' SOPHOMORE YEAR FRANKLIN BUTLER CHRISTMAS ....,................ President DAVID :KIRKPATRICK ESTE BRUCE .............. If'1'rv-Pin-1'dI'11t GEORGE 'WELDON FUNK ............. SCC7'I'ff1l'j' and Y'1'FU.S'Zl7'f'I' JUNIOR YEAR XKHLLIAINI A.LEKANDER KIRIQLAND ......... ........ P 1'rx1'u'r1zf JOHN JACOB VVINN ..... ........ ......... . . .View-P1'rs1Tdvz1f EDGAR SLOAN KENNEDY... ,..Svcrvfnry and 7'l'Cl7.Y1-LI'I'I' 0 'T K . it 0 EE THE D'1 ?'.97E'F0CN . Ul llil -B el Q -A iii:-f12s.AfC 011555 uf 1919 NAME ADDRESS Uames Hervey Ackerman, 131 Crescent Ave., Plainheld, N. I. Kenneth Wellington Alford..563 3rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edwin Paschal Alyea .... 463 Clifton Ave., Clifton, N. I. john Harlan Amen .............. Pine St., Exeter, N. H. 4'Wyllys Pittman Ames. .71 Christopher St., Montclair, N. I. 4 ':Lawrence Louis Anderson, Jr., 1517 3rd Ave., Louisville, Ky. : Andrew Anderson, Jr. ................ St. Augustine, Fla. 7'Marshall Reid Anspach .... Reid Tobacco Co., Milton, Pa. MCarl Lahl Arnold ......................... Saltsburg, Pa. Nathan Henry Aronsohn...583 Broadway, Paterson, N. QI. 'H'Charles Ramsay Arrott .................... Sewickley, Pa. William Walter VVeed Arrowsmith, 208 W. 71st St., New York City William Henry Bade ...... 546 3rd Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Harold Meyer Baer ....... 350 Graham St., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Reginald Baker, Ir., 43 Crescent Rd., Madison, N. I. c3George Olney Bailey ...... 901 N. George St., Rome, N. Y. 'Leo Vaughn Barker..1546 Madison Ave., New York City Robert Fulton Barnett ...................... Latrobe, Pa. Henry A. Barton ...... 526 St. Paul Ave., Detroit, Mich. George Louis Theodore Bauhan, 32 Armstrong Ave., Jersey City, N. I. Charles Edward Bayly.2o0o Arapahoe St., Denver, Colo. O'tEdward Philip Becker, 1139 Woods Rim Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Benjamin Haggott Beckhart. . .613 11th St., Denver, Colo. MArrevil Leonard Beekman ............. Bronxville, N. Y. 4'William Wallace Bell, Ir., Union National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'Wilson Lord Blayney ...................... Riverside, Ill. 'Leonard Lispenard Bleecker, 86 Oakland Ave., Bloomfield, N. I. 'Class of 1919, now Class of 1920, due to absence in service. Class of 1918, graduated 1919, due to absence in service NAME ADDRESS Frederick McClure Blossom, 1630 Glen Oak Ave., Peoria, Ill. Mjames Clement Boyd, 314 Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N. I. Allen Richard Bray ....... ......... A rlington Heights, Ill. Wjacob Paul Brenner.. .173 Willis Ave., Youngstown, Ohio MSydney Erskine Brewster ............... Glen Cove, N. Y. 4t 'William Ackerman Buell.56 Berkeley St., Rochester, N. Y. Wlohn Hamilton Burns, Jr..112 E. 1st St., Wichita, Kansas Francis David Butler..1347 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Uames Gilmore Campbell. .416 South Main St., Butler, Pa. Frederick Brush Carter. . .Huntington, Long Island, N. Y. Carl Mallan Casey ...... 320 Madison St., Lynchburg, Va. tFranklin Butler Christmas, I7 Forest St., Fall River, Mass. :tRobert Dean Clark ..... 96 Virginia Ave., St. Paul, Minn. William Lee Clark ...... 1927 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. Mjames Harwood Closson, 3rd, 53 W. Chelten Ave., Germantown, Pa. MI-Iarold Bispham Collins.4111 'Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Samuel Newbold Comly ............. Port Chester, N. Y. :tFrancis Adams Comstock ............ South Orange, N. I. M'San1ue1 Dozicr Conant, 4479 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 'HEdward Nelson Cooper, Ir. ............... Camp Hill, Pa. Frederick Stanley Cooper, Ir. .................. Rome, Ga. :k tDavid Noble Corson .... SI Berkeley Ave., Newark, N. I. MBenjamin Hyde Cory ........ 1028 S. Street, Fresno, Cal. Ira James Cox ........................... New Salem, Pa. 4'Robert Cresswell ...... 2122 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. Hjarvis Cromwell .......... 711 Park Ave.. New York Citv Chandler Cudlipp. .76 Montgomery St., Jersey City, N. I. Ml-Iollvrook Benezet Cushman. SQ W. 51st St., New York City Pll'Aaron Barrows Cutting ................ -..Montclair, N. I. hQ'LEl'TT43E73,2TN'cjeT fIliI BfR'F'fAT3wBT'ATC'T' Qlllass ut 1915 Ctllnntinuehj NAME ADDRESS 'f'l:Henry Bazing DeGray ....... Ramsay Rd., Wyckoff, N. J. 'tJames Orr Denby ........ Hupp Motor Co., Detroit, Mich. Elbert Dent, Jr...7918 Seminole Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Grant Armstrong Dibert, 160 S. Fairmont Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Edwin Richard Dibrell, 1012 W. Zlld St., Little Rock, Ark. HLochren Donnelly ...... Aberdeen Hotel, St. Paul, Minn. John Frederick Donoho .... Plaza Apts., Baltimore, Md. tWilliam McClure Dougherty, 325 N. 3rd St., lWillville, N. J. 'Edward Osborn Douglas ..................... Troy, N. Y. 'Bradley Carey Downing ........ 26 N. Pine St., York,'Pa. 'tErwin W. Doyle ......... 900 N. George St., Rome, N. Y. Richard Price Dunn ...... 39 W. 4th St., Jacksonville, Fla. Robert Hayes Dunn .... 3427 N. 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Wadsworth Clark Dunn .... 7 E. 92nd St., New York City 'William J. B. Edgar, Jr. .............. Jamesburg, N. Y. 'Charles Rosenbury Erdman.20 Library Pl., Princeton, N. J. Harry Augustus Etheridge, Jr., 659 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. t'FMeredyth Handway Ewing, ' 6424 Dalzell Pl., Pittsburgh, Pa. t Howard MacFarland Fish ........ 610 W. Sth St., Erie, Pa. 'ekJunius Parker Fishburn ....... 726 13th St., Roanoke, Va. William Meade Fletcher .... Bloomfield, Ivy Depot, Pa. George Aschheim Frankel.I446 VVelton St., Denver, Colo. '4tSamuel Gibson Frantz ...... 64 Battle Rd., Princeton, N. J. fFGeorge Weldon Funk .................,..... McLeon, Ill. Edward R. Gardner ....., Hampton Pk., St. Louis Co., Mo. MWilliam Blight Garrett. .IO3 E. Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. tWilliam Alfred Garrigues, Jr. ........... Plainfield, N. J. David Clarence Gibboney, Jr., Oak Lane Park, Philadelphia, Pa. Richard Silas Goldmanf. . .58 E. 83rd St., New York City VVilliam Steele Gray, Jr.. .39 W. 53rd St., New York City ,ltAleXander Macomb Greene .......... Merchantville, N. J. 'Class of 1919, now Class of 1920, due to absence in service. Class of 1918, graduated 1919, due to absence in service Class of 1917, graduated 1919, due to absence in seruce 369 NAME ADDRESS Thomas VVatt Gregory.. .1532 16th St., Washington, D. C. 9tl'Richard Matthews Griffith, 2801 Orchard Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Walter Denison GrifHths.Spuyten Duyvil, New York, N. Y. Mlrving A. Guerin ....... ....... .......... ' lv lendham, N. J. iSamuel Vincent Guerin, 406 Monroe Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. 9tFrancis Warburton Guilbert. . Green Gables, Racine, Wis. William Burton Haffner. .307 W. 97th St., New York City Maxwell McGaughey Hamilton, 2203 Nebraska St., Sioux City, Ia. Thomas Sewell Hargest, ILI13 Reilly St., Harrisburg, Pa. Arthur Kempner Harris. .Hotel Majestic, New York City M'tHerbert :k 'Edmund Stephen Hayes ................. Eau Claire, Wis. Hogue Harvey ......... .. ........... Newton, Pa. Scott R. Hayes ...... 2242 Robinwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio 'FWilliam Balthaser Frederick Hax, 325 Roland Ave., Roland Park, Md. : Thomas Oliver Helm, Jr. ............ Bowling Green, Ky. J Edward Gideon Herendeen, Jr., Elmira, N. Y. III Columbus St., Vifenman Armstrong Hicks. .5812 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Baltimore, Md. James Pearson Hill ...... 315 North Ave., John Guerin Howley.416 S. Fairmont Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Dudley Foulke Hughes, Trinity Rectory, Newport, R. I. 9fYRobert Linn Irvine ........................... Street, Md. f'tElihu Arthur Samuel Jacobs, Lakewood Hotel, Lakewood, N. J. Lemuel Foster Jamison .................... A berdeen, Md. Alfred Elliot Jenkins...Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Archibald DeBaum Johnson, Lincoln University, Chester Co., Pa. 'k'lfNathaniel Britton JOl111SOl1..44 Park Pl., Princeton, N. J. Harold Leslie Kalt ...... I24 E. 64th St., New York City W'yckoff Montfort Keach ................ Wichita, Kansas Harry Pardee Keller...215 W. Broad St., Hazleton, Pa. I PRINCETON 51215-AiE!EgAQ Qlilass nf IEIIEI Glliuntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Donald lNood Kelley, 4416 Westminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Edgar S. Kennedy, 117 E. Greenwood Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. ,ltWilliam Conrad Kirbach, 942 Market St., Wheeling, VV. Va. William Alexander Kirkland, 1410 Clay Ave., Houston, Texas Wfilliam Barthold Kloppenburg, 7 Cambridge Ave., Jersey City, N. J. XHenry DuBarry Knower, Maplewood Apts., Clifton, Cincinnati, O. Philip Miller Kretschmann, 48 N. 40th St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Dryden Kuser .....,............ Bernardsville, N. J. 'ttliamartine Varnedoe Lamar, 514 N. Baylen St., Pensacola, Fla. George Brandreth Larkin .............. Ossining, N. Y, MFrank Benson Leedom ..... Lawrence Rd., Trenton, N. J, Luther Richard Leinbach ............... Wyomissing, Va. Artemus Cameron Leslie .... 243 Fish St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Donald Keith Luke ..,................. Tarrytown, N. Y. t 'William Clarke Lyman .................. Shanghai, China MH0ward Suydam Lyon.84 Gordon St., Perth Amboy, N. J. MRobert Harshe McCague .................. Sewickley, Pa. Duncan McCulloch, Jr. ...... Glencoe, Baltimore Co., Md. t David Blean McDougal .................... Riverside, Ill. Ralph Lyman 'McGean. .8314 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Ralph Dyer McKee ...... 45 S. Euclid Ave., Bellevue, Pa. 'lfJames Willing Macfarlane..Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. '4'James Allan Machin ...... 247 Parlse11 Ave., Newark, N. J. David Mandell, 202 New Brunswick Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J. Edmund Scarritt Manny, 5041 Westminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. UtFendall Marbury ..... 701 Md. Trust Bldg., Baltimore, Md. 'Class of 1919, now Class of 1920, due to absence in service. t'Class of 1918, graduated 1919, due to absence in service. Class of 1917, graduated 1919, due to absence in service NAME ADDRESS Arthur Wharton 'Marks...Hillburn, Rockland Co., N. Y. MThomas Clark Mathews .................... Sanibel, Fla. Herbert Keller Martin .... 201 N. Main St., Nazareth, Pa. Clinton Orth Mayer, Jr., 907 N. IO'El'1 St., Philadelphia, Pa. 7l1:tTheodore Charles Meek ................... Orleans, Nebr. Gilmer Meriwether, Jr., 421 N. Gladstone Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. MBerkeley Strickland Michael, 3013 Jackson St., Sioux City, Ia. John Cruickshank Milne, H, 444 June St., Fall River, Mass. tRobert Grier Moore ........ 154 Pearson St., Chicago, Ill. :t1'Kenneth Alexander Morris, 237 VV. Duval St., Jacksonville, Fla. Elmer VVard Munsell, Care of Flint tk Kent, Buffalo, N. Y. Henry Martin Norris, 69 Alexander St., Princeton, N. J. Arthur Leigh Norton ...... 30 E. 55th St., New York City Paul Robinson Norton ........ ,524 Elm St., Reading, Pa. WNorman Crawford Nourse, 1519 Harrison Blvd., Boise, Idaho tPaul Smith Olmsted .................. Robbinsville, N. J. Paul William Orth ......... . .............. Highspire, Pa. Lawrence R. Page, Jr. .... 202 S. Union St., Olean, N. Y. t'tSpencer Eceleston Palmer, 77 Highland Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. t't'lfFrank Pardee, Jr. .......................... Hazleton, Pa. WRobert VVilliam Parker..1516 Main St., Jacksonville, Fla. 9fRobert James Tait Paul, 200 Mt. Vernon Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. 9f5 4'VVillia1n Allen Butler Paul, . Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 7'VVilliam Miller Paxton, 3rd .............. St. Davids, -Pa. itGerald Ross Petterson .................. Princeton, Minn. t'1tAllen King Poole ....,.......,.... East Liverpool, Ohio 4'MAnclrew Jackson Post, Jr..I Wlest 64th St., New York City -0 - , S, 9 Q Q EAS Da E D R I N-C EI QN BR I .9 - At- IL!!-A9 - W Gllass of 1919 Mluntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Theron . Loveland Prentiss, 228 Orange Rd., Montclair, N. J. Lawrence Martin Proctor, 3033 P. St., Washington, D. C. WPercy Rivington Pyne, Jr., 680 Park Ave., New York City 4t'FHawley Quier ............... 321 S. 5th St., Reading, Pa. t'1Thomas Leicester Raleigh, 302 McBride St., Syracuse, N. Y. 'iJoseph Gales Ramsay..Dalhousie Farm, Guyencourt, Del. Valentine Kirk Raymond, 194 Berkley Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bertram Chapin Read, Berkley Hgts. Plc., Blooinheld, N. J. MLeland Chandler Rhodes ...........,. Short Hills, N. J. t Milton Herbert Robbins ............... Hightstown, N. J. Francis Ryerson Rodgers, 206 N. Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio John Grim Rothermel ...... 208 Windser St., Reading, Pa. Robert Greene Rouse ......... . ............ Newton, N. J. Wlfrancis Jamison Rue, 3rd, Philadelphia National Bank, Phila., Pa. Randolph Clothier Sailer .............. Englewood, N. J. iiHudson Gilmore Samson .... 431 6th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Robert Samstag..3o7 W. 81st St., New York City 'Ernest Chauncey Savage .............. Chestnut Hill, Pa. John Foster Savidge ...... 66 W. 50th St., New York City YFrancis Lazelle Sawyers, 617'Drake Ave., Centreville, Ia. MArthur Davis Scarrit, 3240 Norledge Pl., Kansas City, Mo. John Louis Schaefer, Jr., 327 W. 108th St., New York City MGeorg'e Small Schmidt ............ Cassat Bldg., York, Pa. Samuel Small Schmidt ..... 902 St. George St., York, Pa. Howard Duane Siedler, 36 Oakland Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. Sydney Baldwin SClf,,II Centre St. South Orange, N. J. John Schaffer Senseman, 154 Sylvan Terr., Harrisburg, Pa. Class of 1919, now Class of 1920, due to absence in service. Class of 1918, graduated 1919, due to absence in service HLlass of 1917, graduated 1919, due to absence in service NAME ADDRESS 7f:McNeil Vernam Seymour, 121 Virginia Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Elbert Miller Shelton .................. Statesville, N. C MSidney David Sherrard, 133 Euclid Ave., Haddonheld, N. J. MDavid Rittenhouse Shotwell, 1613 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. George Dickson Skinner, 28 Church St., Gouverneur, N.Y. '1David VVilliam Sloan, Jr. .............. Cumberland, Md. Cyril Sloane ............ Sands Point, Long Island, N. Y. Guy Lincoln Smith, Jr. .............. Johnson City, Tenn. :FJames Gerald Smith .... 2339 Williairis St., Denver, Colo. Howard Malcom Smith, 35 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Franklin Faust Snyder..425 N, Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. :WtJames Milliken Speers, Jr., 81 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Irvin Auchincloss Sprague, Jr., IIS WY 57th St., New York City FLeopold Eidlitz Starr .... 56 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J. John James Brown Stoetzer, 315 Ist St., Fairmont, W. Va. Donald MacQueen Street, 676 Irving Park Blvd., Chicago, Ill. MDavid Hays Sulzberger.516 VVest End Av., New York City Noel Speer Symons...1509 16th St., Washington, D. C. tXVilliam Brownell Talbert, Jr., 215 N. Mill St., Lexington, Ky. Anson Wales Hard Taylor, 49 Wall St., New York City Names Irwin Taylor...139 N. VVarren St., Trenton, N. J. ttRainey Startup Taylor, 113 VV. Main St., Middletown, N. Y. i: Willia1n Davis Ten Broeck ............... Overbrook, Pa. iiArthur Terry, Jr. .............. ...... S hort Hills, N. J. MXVilmer Jones Thomas .................... Grenada, Miss. Richard Vkfainwright Thorington, 2031 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. V? ct., . . , EE D151 D Q LN Cir QN HTCT Glass nt 1915 Nlnnrluhehj . NAME ADDRESS Frederick Lathrop Tracy, 1730 Capouse Ave., Scranton, Pa. 'James Clinton Trostleg ............ . ........ Dillsburg, Pa HfArthur Bromley Tyler ..... I6 Sidlaw Rd., Boston, Mass Henry Pitney Van Dusen, 240 W. Evergreen Ave., Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa Louis William Van Meter ............... VVenonah, N. J WRay WVhittier Van Tuyl, Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn 'George Augustus Vaughn, 441 Vtfashington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y Ellis Julian Vtfaller ......... 218 S. Tremont, Kewanee, Ill Paul Chamberlain VValter, 1317 N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa Sumner Francis Dudley Walters, 125 S. 13th St., Newark, N. J MC1arenee Arnold WVard, 428 St. George Ave., Rahway, N.J tl-Ierbert Watson Warden, Jr., 1920 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa Frank Dale Warren, Jr., 966 Hillside Ave., Plainfield, N.J Hamilton Martin Warren. Rochelle Park, New Rochelle, N. Y Robert Hazelett Washburn, 803 Austin St., El Paso, Tex 'Stephen White Waterbury, 536 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J + Class of 1919, now class of 1920. clue to absence in service. M Class of 1918, graduated 1919, due to absence in service NAME ADDRESS MXVarreu M. Wfeidman ....... ........ S hoemakerville, Pa. James XlV1l'lltCOlT1lJ VVelch ................ Nicholasville, Ky Henry Lamont Wheeler, Jr.. .I6O 4l:l'l Ave., Roselle, N. J MCharles Trumball VVhite, 2.46 East IO5tl1 St., New York City Raymond Corwin XVhitn1an, 157 Sumner Ave., Newark, N. J 'William Beaumont W'hitney. Jr., S005 Navahoe St., Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa dtEdward Van Dyke Wfight, 2llCl .,...... Middletown, N. Y. Franklin Lloyd' W'ilbur, . 711 Grand Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. Frederick Bernhard Wfille, Tillon Rd., South Orange, N. J. MDavid 'Williamson.Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, Colo Arthur Edward Wl1ld6lS..I62 Lee Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y ohn Tacob 'Winn Mount Sterlin Ky. J h ' ................... f ff, John VVintersteen..222o Del.ancey St., Philadelphia, Pa XfVilliam VVood 'Wren .... l'Prospect Hall, Frederick, Md. MSydney Longstreth Vlfright, Jr., Logan, Philadelphia, Pa. floseph Samuel Young, 15-08 Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa. tFrank Anthony Zunino. Jr., 495 Sth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ggi, X, I rf, fr 9 x x E! X1 lik J , r 1. Rx 'y 1' 63353 HW? 372 'EV' f?'EfQN6E'T'0 N- MFMWWQIMEIE 5QF?uf73wlME7R1A C H BLAIR ARCH AND TOXVER 'll if D 0 Jw.: 0 O EEE WE DQINCLUQR ml C4-.E Mc SRE Qllass EBay Cfxexfnises uf the QEIIB Zlaunhreb anh Sehentpazernnh Zlnnual Qllummencement Slum, 1515! OPENING EXERCISES Master of Ceremonies. .JVVILLIAM .ALEXANDER KIRKLAND, Tex. Class Oration .... ..... R ALPH DYER TWCTKEE, Pa, Class Poem ..... , ................ HARRY PARDEE KELI,ER, Pa IVY EXERCISES Ivy Oration ................ HENRY PITNEY VAN DUSEN, Pa. CANNON EXERCI SES Class His-tory .... .......... R OBERT FULTON BARNETT, Pa. Address by Class Presiclent .......... JOHN JACOB WINN, Ky. PTeseutat1Ou .... ,. ..... THERON LOVELAND PRENTISS, N. J. Roll Call by Class Secretary ...... PAUL VVJILLIAM ORTI-I, Pa. Class Prophecy .... ...... D UNCAN MOCULLOCI-I, JR., Md. Class Ode ..................... S-YDNEY BALDWIN SELF, N. J. . COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Salutatory .... ..... H ENRY LAMONT VVHEELER, N. J. Valeclictory ..... .... I 'IENRY PITNEY VAN DUSEN, Pa. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE ROBERT FULTON BARNETT RALPH DYER TVICICEE THERON LOVELAND PRENTISS WILLIAM STEELE GRAY, JR. PAUL WILLIAM ORTH l'l0VVARD DUANE SEIDLER WILLIAM ALEXANDER IQIRKLAND NVILLIAIVI MILLER PAXTON, 3RD JOHN JACOD WINN VVILLIAM BEAUMONT VVHITNEY, JR. NASSAU HERALD COMMITTEE SAMUEL NEVN'BOI,D COMLY, C11CIil'7IlflIZ CHANDER CUDLIPP HENRY PITNEY VAN DUSEN PAUL XWILLIAM ORTH RALPH LYMAN MCGEAN VVILLIAM ALEXANDER IKIRKLAND JOHN JACOB VVINN 375 'fl , D 0 -L O Q Eggvw-fLPlB.LN.CJfLO.N.. Ulm B REI flier LB ALC I gi Iaunnrs Giunfzmzh, 191821919 Sveninr ibnnnr Men Valedicfory Latin Salufatory HENRY PITNEY VAN DUSEN HENRY LAMONT WHEELER, IR. final bpzcial ilaunurs PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY. High Honour-Ph'l' 'VI'1 ler Kretschmann. 11p I 1- CLASSICS. Highest Honors-Paul Robinson Norton. CHEMISTRY. High Honors-Sydney Longstreth VVright HISTORY AND POLITICS. Highest Hozzors-Iunius Parker If-v William Clark Lyman- Fishburn, Henry Lamont Wheeler, Jr. High Honors- George Dickson Skinner. Honors-Mead Fletcher, Ralph IVIATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS. Highfst Honors-Henry Dyer McKee. Askew Barton. Honors-Harry Augustus Etheridge. 376 T o 0 E95 U15 'MNC-HON Be1C+Af,aRAC E was Aumrhrh Elunv, 1519 Qflllbl' iBl'l5BlII2l'l Class of 1870 junior Prize in English The Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize Philip Miller Kretschmann The Bm rd Przse ..................., Prize for Oratory.. Prwe for Delivery. Dis mation First Baird Prizes Sydney Donald Sherrerd Randolph Clotliier Sailer Samuel Newbold Comly .Sydney Donald Sherrerd fi . , ..... Dispntation, Second ............ ' .... R andolph Clothier Sailer Lynde Debate Prizes First .... ........... . ........ S ydney Donald Sherrerd Second .... ................... R andolph Clothier Sailer Third ..... ..,. X 7Villia1n Dudley Foulke Hughes Class of 1859 Prize Sydney Baldwin Self Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics Archibald DeBann1 Johnson Alexander C. Zabriskie Honorable lllention Erdinan Harris Dickinson Prize Abner Joseph Evans Mary Cunningham Humphreys Junior German Prizes Charles Grant Stachelberg Richard Hartshorne ' Honorable Mention Thomas john VVood, Il junior Orator Medals First .... ......................... T . I. E. Pulling, '20 Second .... .......................... C . B. Rogers, '20 Third .............. ........ R . F. Purdy, ,20 Fourth ................... ....... A . P. Baskerville, '20 Best Written Oration ................ G. A. lfVaddington, ,20 Manners Prize-Winner of the Golden Tiger John Biggs, Ir. C. O. joline Prize in American Political History Hmlorable Mf,,,,i0,, Sydney Donald Sherrerd Sydney Baldwin Self Lyman H. Atwater Prize in Political Science - - - Benjamin lrlaggott Beckhart Class of 1EZi1a?j1E2,:i1l3El5n English Cl f 1876 M ' l P' . aialijdolph Cl0th1i:rS1aile1-H26 Alden Memorial Prizes in French First .............................. Donald McQueen Street Philo Sherman Bennett Prize in Political Science Second ..,.......... ......... I .Jarvis Croinw-ell Benjamin Hagg-Ott Beckhart Honorable Aleutian ..., Harrison Boone Smith 377 o o s, Ei.-EI:LeH112rLrsw,crelQ1s1 i l y e page - A - e gag e iBri5es Cfllluncluhehj Garrett Prize in South American History George Arthur Vlfaddington Prize in American History Established by the Society of Colonial Wars in New Jersey George Arthur Waddiiigtoii Class of 1861 Prize john Hutchins Neher Hofzlorable Mcazfiozi Williain Rush Farr, Alfred McCormack Class of 1870 Sophomore English Prize James McCauley Landis Hofzorable Nczztion Richard Vliet Lindabury and Philip Haldane Davis Francis Biddle Sophomore Essay Prize Foster Rhea Dulles Honorable Mention Edward Tarr Herndon Class of 1883 English Prize for Freshmen in Schoo Science Nelson A. Kenworthy Hofzoralilc ZlJCI1ffl01L Addison Lyle Dyer Lawrence Hutton Prize in History Henry Lamont Wheeler, Ir. l R. O. T. C. Gunnc-:r's Prize Ogden T. Marsh Honorable Rlclztiolz- John Murray Reynolds R. O. T. C. Squad Prize S. H. Vlfilliains' Squad I'I0ll0I'UZ7IC' Dlrzltioli L. B. Crane-:'s Squad FINAL SPECIAL HONORS Philosophy and Psychology High Honors-Philip Miller Kretschmann History and Politics Izfigl-wrt Honors-Iunius Parker Fishburn, Henry Lamont XVheeler, Ir. High Honors .....,......... George Dickson Skinner Honors ....... .... N leade Fletcher, Ralph Dyer McKee Classics Higlzcsi Honozzv-Paul Robinson Norton Chemistry High Hozzom-Sydney Longstreth Wright, Ir., VVilliam Clark Lyman Mathematics and Physics Highest Honor.: ...................... Henry Askew Barton Honors ......... ..... H arry Augustus Etheridge 57 TH E D Q LN CLI 0.13: W LHIK WIM B 12 Lp 4 A - B P. A c PHI BETA KAPPA, 1919 SIXERRERD NORTON AARON XVPIEELER BECKHART VAN TUYL SKINNER SNYDEK BAER LEINBACH KRETSCHMANN STREET BRAY COMLY NVINDELS BUTLER KING MCKEE MCGEAN WHITNEY r 2 H !WL'f!U51!'2IEii,5'isiiifiQEiEIE!!1IIl'l! 55 O if 0 Q5 5 5 .1 EE iazmssusssv' Q ' I ' '2 F. F. ABBOTT E. P. ADAMS J. W. BASORE ,J sm o o Iv'-LEQJEETELQN -RE U --LEE.f.-Q.1fgB.E.ALQHERE 1513i Esta kappa Esta ui Hein Eierszp ORGANIZED PROVISIONALLY IN 1895. CHARTER GRANTED IN OCTOBER, 1898 OFFICERS, 1918-1919 DEAN NVILLIAM F. IVIAGIE... ....................... President PRESIDENT HIBBEN ......... ....... I XTCL'-P7'851'd6lIf ROBERT SCOON . ...... ................... S ecrcfargv-Treasurer V. L. COLLINS E. G. CONKLIN F. H. CONSTANT H. B. CORNNVALL H. F. COVINOTON F. H. CRITCHLOW ULRICH DAHLGREN D. B. DURHAM L. P. EISENHART G. W. ELDERICIN FACULTY MEMBERS j. P. PIOSKINS G. A. HULETT T. W. HUNT ? C. JOHNSON R. B. C. JOHNSON E. W. KEMMERER W. KENNEDY VVILLIAM LIBBEY E. H. LOOMIS L. W. NICKAY O Tacmggo Sw? E Q55 Aix U-1 E Lb J. F. NORTHRUP G. OSGOOD, JR. M. PARROTT L. PATTON H. PHILLIPS W. K. PRENTICE E. RAYCROFT H. H. BENDER F. A. FETTER G. B. NICCLELLAN E. C. RICHARDSON M F. BLAU H. B. FINE HOWARD MCCLENAI-IAXN E. Y. ROBBINS P. L. BOUTROUX W. FITE C. F. W. MOCLURE P. E. ROBINSON A. A. BOWMAN VVILLIAM FOSTER R. M. MCELROY R. K. ROOT C, D, BROWN CHRISTIAN GAUSS IVIALCOLM TVICLAREN H. N. RUSSELI, D. L. BUEEUM G. H. GEROULD C. MOMILLAN W. B. SCOTT H. C. BUTLER VVILLIAM GILLESPIE DAVID NIAGIE, JR. H. R. SHTPMAN E. CAPPS N. E. GRIFFIN 'vV. F. IVIAGIE H. S. S. SMITH L. R. CARY G. HARPER ALLAN NIARQUAND N. K. SMITH G. F. CLOSE JOHN GRIER HIBBEN D. C. IVIONRO MEMBERS, 1919 H. A. BARTON I. CROMWELL M. MCG. HAMILTON MEMBERS, 1920 I. A. V. DAVIES I. MARKS 380 C. H. SMYTH, IR. I. D. SPAETH Ii. G. SPAULDING D. C. STUART D. R. STUART H. W. THAYER H. D. THOMPSON AUGUSTUS TROYVBRIDGE HENRY VAN DYKE PAUL VAN DYKE OSWALD XIEBLEN VV. U. VREELAND A. F. WEST J. H. WESTCOTT G. W'. T. WHITNEY W. F. WILLOUOHBY F. N. WILSON GEN. A. A. NVOODHULL C. N. YOUNG D. LTCKEE .-- 1-i.. E6E.TJj.E,.gQ1f1fC-ELQAZT MU : , B D ' 9+ A: B RA9 N HZUMNP ECDCHATIFGNS x 'I O O 'll'I.El2.LllC,ElQN Epigtmllll wp argue, jgfligoawe t The iaatiunal Iumni Qssutiattun uf iprintetun Ttlflnihmfsitp OFFICERS .. .AMBROSE G. Tonn, '84 ,............., .....,. I 'resident FRANCIS G. LANDON, '81 .... ...I'irc-Prvsidcnf V. LANSING COLLINS, '9z.. ..... Secretary ?e a joint meeting of tl1e Graduate Council, the XVestern Association of Princeton Clubs, and the General Endow- -C' xl- ment Committee, held i11 Pittsburgh on November I, 1919, a new organization, the National Alumni Association ? Sf of Princeton University, was formed. This action was taken as the culminating step in a movement, sponsored by the 'Western Association, which had been on foot for the past two or three years, and which had as its main objective the closer affiliation of the individual alumni associations with Princeton and the resulting stim- ulation of their activities toward the more effective organization of Princeton's work and influence as a national university. Ambrose G. Todd, '84, was elected president of the Association, Francis G. Landon, '81, vice-president, and V. Lansing Collins, '92, secretary. These men will remain in omce for a term of one year, at the expiration of which elections will again be held. The constitution provides that the Association shall include all men who have attended Princeton University, and that there shall be two regular meetings each year, one of which will take place at Princeton during Commencement, and the other at some large Princeton center elsewhere. The Graduate Council, which is the central executive body of the organization, has been enlarged so that it now includes not only class representatives and representatives from the classes at large, but also honorary members and representatives of the Alumni Association. This increases the membership of the council to about a hundred, but in order that the body may not become unwieldy, a quorum of only twenty is necessary to transact business. During the present year the National Association is expected to be of considerable worth in aiding and supplementing the work of the Endowment Committee in its campaign for funds. 382 ' O 9 13-IE DQINCEYTQN Banc-A-er3CAc,m ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NASSAU HALL IOL: E. HEDGES, ,84 .................,.............. Chtllflllflll WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF PRINCETON CLUBS ALFRED T. CARTON, '05 ....,....................... Secretary 76 West Monroe St., Chicago, Ill. PRINCETON ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION CHARLES H. HIGGINS, '03 ...,..................... Secretary Commercial Trust Bldg., Jersey City, N. I. ZlInrPig11 PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF INDIA C. D. THOMPSON, JR., 'O5 ..................,...... Secretary Princeton Hall, Christian College, Allahabad, India PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA REV. CLINTON T. NVOOD, ,Q2 ....................... Sf'C'7'C'fC'l7'y Mission Institute, VVellington, Cape of Good Hope PRINCETON CLUB OF PARIS PERSIFOR F. GIBSON, '85 ........................... Sccrf'Iary II5 Rue de la Pompe, Paris, France K PRINCETON CLUB OF HAWAII REV. IL. B. TURNER, '96 .......................,.... Svcwfary 778 King St., Honolulu, Hawaii PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF JAPAN JOHN S. BURGESS, 'O5 ............................. SL'L'1'CfCI7'j' 3 Sancome iMitosirocho, Kanda, Tokyo, Japan PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SYRIA GEORGE B. STEWART, '06 ........................... Secretary Syrian Protestant College, Beirut, Syria Arkanana PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ARKANSAS ANDREW H. SCOTT, 'OS ............................ Svc1'v!a1'y IOI7 Southern Trust Bldg., Little Rock, Ark. Cllulifnrnia PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFC NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA R. F. COYLI-I, yO7 .......................,.......... Secretary 3008 Benvenue Ave., Berkeley, Cal. PRINCETON CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA D. S. I-IAMMACK, '06 .....,........................ SC'C7'8IClI',V 419 American Bank Bldg., LOS Angeles, Cal. Glulnreihn ROCKY MOUNTAIN PRINCETON CLUB I... R. KENDRICK, 'Io ............................... Svr1'rtIz1'y SOI Sixteenth St., Denver, Colo. Evluwure PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF DELAWARE JOIIN F. NE:XRY, 'oo .............................. Scvruifizgxf duPOnt Bldg., IVilmington, Del. Eliutrirt nf Qlnlumhia PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION D. C. AND SOUTHERN STATES GEORGE G. CORNWELL, ,OS ..,...................... I4I5 H St., A!V3.SlIl1lglf0ll, D. C. Cgvnrgia PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GEORGIA CARL Fox, 'O4 ................................... S Gilmer St., Atlanta, Ca. Ilhalin PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF P. B. CARTER, 'O5 ................................ Boise City National Bank, Boise, Idaho OF .Svc'1'I'fI11'y OF . ,S'm'1'1'ff11'y IDAHO . .S1'z':'I'I411'y f A wi 912.1 N cl? vis: B R 1 C? ifaafx C Zlllinnin imlirhigan PRINCETON CLUB OF CHICAGO PRINCETON CLUB OF MICHIGAN BENSON A- TALBOT, .728 ---------- ------ U ---------- 5 C'f ffU 3' IVIALCOMB NICKINNON, ,OQ ........................ Secretary Carson, Pme, Scott 81 Co., Chwago, 111. Dime Bank Bldg., Detroit, Mich. PRINCETON CLUB OF QUINCY THE REV. VV. M. GAMBLE, '98 ..................... Secretary minnygnfa Quincy, Ill. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF .LXRNETT XV. LES1.1E, ,I4 ........................... Secretary PRINCETON AL?-1lIlIg1?ib?E'SOCIATION OF John Leslie Paper Co., Minneapolis, Minn. THOMAS A. I-IENDRICKS, ,I5 ....................... .Secretary - - 1127 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. mtaanurt - PRINCETON CLUB OF KANSAS CITY 31111181 FRANK A. BAKER, '96 ............................ President PRINCETON CLUB OF CEDAR RAPIDS Ridenour-Baker Grocery Co., Kansas City, Mo. ARTHUR POE, '00 .................................. ,S'errctai'y PRINCETON CLUB OF ST. LOUIS Quaker OMS C0-, Cedar Rf1PidS, Iowa I'I.-XMILTON D. NVIIITELAXV, '07 ...................... Scfrm'ary 5603 'Washington Court, St. Louis, Mo. Krniurkg N h k PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF P rag a LOUISVILLE PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CHESLEY SWANN, '04 ................... . ......... Secretary NEBRASKA 1448 S- Fourth SI-t Louisville, KY- A. R. VVELLS, '95 ................................. .S'c'n'r'Iary in I D Omaha National Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. EUQ HI! - -I PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF Nnu. Jnigrg MARYLAND PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF E. RIDGELY SIMPSON, '13 ........................... .S'ec1'efnry NORTHERN NEW JERSEY 1003 American Bldg., Baltimore, Md. CENGLEWOODQ A. P. XVASHBURN, '07 ............................. Secretary Mllanuarhunvttz 432 Fourth Ave., New York City PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NEW ENGLAND HUDSON COUNTY R. H. A. CARTER, '99 .............................. Sbcrcfary Orro F. SEGEL, '03 ................................ Scrrcfary 34 India St., Boston, Mass. 358 Central Ave., jersey City, N. I. 384 -n FU-ElWP.R-' NQQETQN . ' 'ME A Om- 'BEE PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF MONTCLAIR BENJAMIN E. IVIESSLER, '03 .....,..,............... S8Cl'CfH7'j' 4 Holland Terrace, Montclair, N. I. PRINCETON CLUB OF NEWARK HARRY F. Buss, 'O6 ............................... Serrcfary Dow Sz Jones Co., 44 Broad St., New York City PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE ORANGES VVILLIAM O. DAVEY, '08 ..... . ..................... Sc'm'eta1'y 26 Hawthorne Ave., E. Orange, N. I. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF . PASSAIC COUNTY ROBERT KVIIIIAMS, IR., '8I.. .,..................... Secretary 385 Park Ave., Paterson, N. I. PRINCETON CLUB OF PLAINFIELD ALBERT D. BEERS, '07 .............................. Secretary 420 Stelle Ave., Plainfield, N. I. PRINCETON CLUB OF TRENTON JOHN B. V. VVYCKOEE, 'oo ......................... Presidmzt Mechanics Bank Bldg., Trenton, N. I. Nun Burk PRINCETON CLUB OF NEW YORK IVITHERBEE BLACK, 'OI ................ . ........... Secretary 594 Fifth Ave.. New York City PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN NEW YORK NEXVTON R. Cfiss, '09 ............................. Sec1'vi'm'y The D. Sz H. Bldg., Albany, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL NEW YORK STUART F. R.XI,EIGH, ,II ........................... Secrrfnry Merrell-Soule Co., Syracuse, N. Y. E1 RI 9 T I f',l??.E':fA.Q PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LONG ISLAND CHRISTOPHER D. ROBERT, '04 ....................... Secretary 261 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN NEW YORK RICHARD M. HARRIS, ,IS .......................... Srcretary II27 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. PRINCETON CLUB OF BUFFALO H. E. GANSNVORTH, 'OI ............................. Secretary 65 Carroll St., Buffalo, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHERN NEW YORK AND CONNECTICUT FRANK SPENCER, '05 ..........................,.... Scrwtary 160 Front St., New York City Gbhin PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF COLUMBUS AND VICINITY HERBEIQT B. I-IALLIDAY, '05 ......................... Sccimtazgx Citizens' Trust 81 Savings Bank, Columbus, O. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN OHIO I. H. DRUMMOND, 'II ...........,................. 440 Guardian Bldg., Cleveland, O. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF TOLEDO DR. VVILLIAM G. DICE, '93 ......................... 5'c'crrInr3 240 Michigan St., Toledo, O. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CINCINNATI ROBERT M, GREEN, 'I3 ............................. .Sll'C'l'I'fHI'j The Matthew Acldy CO., Cincinnati, O. 5'CC1'C'1UI'j' 1 1 O 0 'EELE DQINC-E-TON Qgggic-A-ggACW lgrnnngluania EPWPHHPP PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ERIE PRINCETON AgJg1NNSgSg,5E0C1ATI0N OF S' A' S1SS0Nf ,IZ : SEC Um 3' XVALTER H. NVATKINS, '00 .......................,. Secretary 722 State St, ENB! Pa' Hamilton National Bank. Bldg., Chattanooga, Term. PRINCETON CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA WALTER W. N. RICHTER, '06 ...................... Sccrvtary 51,2435 I223 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. THE BORDER ASSQCIATION PRINCETQN ALUMNI ASSOCIATIQN OF C. M. NEBIQKER, gg.. .... ..... .... Secretary WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA tate l ationa an , aso, mas FREDERICK H. ATWOOD, ,I3 ......................... Secretary utah 1323 Farmers' Bank Bldg., Pittsburh, Pa. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF PRINCETOIgAi6ilI7TU1I!,IiII?IEAE':?'g-,SCEIATION OF NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA RENVVICK LICNICE, '07 ............................ Svcretary GILBERT S. IWZCCLINTOCK, 'OS ....................... Secretary 1135 Blaine Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah 34 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF mfmhmgmn ' CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA PRINCETON CLUB OF SEATTLE XV. H. 'MUssER, '06 ............................... Secretary I. H. VVATROUS, 'I3 ...................,........... Secretary A 215 N. 2d St., Harrisburg, Pa, 202 Marion Bldg., Seattle, Xvash. 386 J J y 1 x r 185 '86 187 '88 189 190 79x 792 i93 94 '95 796 '97 198 :99 OO OI 302 77 81 81 84 '87 QI QI 493 CID C23 C35 'f - I 'Elj E Dill N C-ETQN 5 QI Q - A - 5 RAA QW Grahuate Qllnuneil ut ihrineetnn Etlnihersitp Glass Representatives I. Woods Brown ..... 1510 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. VV. F. Timlow ............ I4 'Wall St., New York City John W. Queen...15 Exchange Place, Jersey City, N. I. B. VanD. Hedges, 518 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, N. I. Henry C. Irons ........ 101 Park Ave., New York City George L. Shearer ......... 45 Wall St., New York City ' Edgar A. Poe ..,....... 1604 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. V. Lansing Collins, Acting Secretary..Princet0n, N. I. Martin Saxe .............. 27 Pine St., New York City Gabriel S. B rown, Alpha Portland Cement Co., Easton, Pa. Dickson Q. Brown ........ II Broadway, New York City Charles Browne .......... . ..... ........ P rinceton, N. I. John 'M. Frame ...... 526 'Washington St., Reading, Pa. Charles VV. Halsey ..... H Harrison .842 Broadway, New York City 810 Broad St., Newark, N. I. I. . ........ .. Frederick P. King ........ 160 Broadway, New York City Everett R. Crawford ...... 61 Broadway, New York City Williaiii O. Morse.. Francis Speir ....... .17 Cedar St., New York City 6Iemhers:at:3Large ,94 ..52 Wall St., New York City William T. Vlymen, 379 Front St., Hempstead, N. Y. Francis G. Landon, Vice-Chairman, 131 E. 65th St., New York City Ambrose G. Todd, Chairman, 165 Broadway, New York City VV. S. Arbuthnot ........ SOI Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. G. F. McKinney ........ 52 William St., New York City Lawrence C. Vlfoods ........ Frick Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. George C. Fraser..20 Exchange Place, New York City Eistriet Representatives Charles E. Beury ...... 2104 Tioga St., Philadelphia, Pa. Weld M. Stevens ...... 79 Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Charles H. Mathews, 1539 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. S. G. Etherington ...... 50 E. 421lCl. St., New York City Gordon S. Rentschler .................. Hamilton, Ohio Emlen N. Drayton, Union Club, 5th Ave. 81 51st St., New York City H. G. Treadwell. .Care of Tiffany Sz Co., New York City Richard F. Weeks ........ 61 Broadway, New York City Maitland Dwight, 2I3I Bancroft Place, Washington, D. C. Frank D. Halsey ....... IQ W. 44th St., New York City John A. Larkin ........ 681 Fifth Ave., New York City John M. Colt .............. Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. Rev. James C. Healey .... 507 West St., New York City Laurence'G. Payson, 153 Tenaliy Road, Englewood, NJ. R. Eberstadt .... 214 Glenwood Ave., East Grange, N. J. J. P. Fishburn ......... 726 13th St., Roanoke, Virginia Paul W. Orth ........................... Highspire, Pa. James MCC. Mitchell. .Marine Bank Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. Andrew C. Imbrie ...... 320 Broadway, New York City E. L. Ford .................. Ford Bldg., Detroit, Mich. H. C. Potter, Ir. .... 605 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Charles H. Higgins ...... 126 E. 38th St., New York City Robert H. Jones. Ir., 809 Third National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. lNarren P. Hosmer, I4O South Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. '06 Daniel S. Hammack, Q40 '93 N. B. Tarkington, r ' 419 American Bank Bldg., L05 Angeles, Cal, 1100 N. Penn Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. ,OI Calvin Fentress...20S S. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. C52 '95 Charles L. Hamilton, 'oo I, Lionberger Davis, S15 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 'h , M o o - 5 O O 'EH E llRvLN C.EIQlL1 'B 12 lp c - A -ge Pc A cp- Qumni ap Illetiruurg EEE, 1519 1 SQ N Washi11gton's Birthday of last year Alumni Day was observed with an attendance unequalled in recent years. typ Though there were no individual class reunions, over Five hundred graduates returned to Princeton, and an un- S tl usually interesting program rendered the gathering one ot the most successful ever held. An especial interest L was added to the celebration by the fact that this was the first reunion since the termination of the war, and it was largely for this reason that the exercises were so well attended. A ceremony of great honor to Princeton was the official presentation to President Hibben of the diploma and cross of the Legion of Honor, by Captain Paul de Fourmestraux, on behalf of the French government. A special delegation of French officers accompanied the captain and participated in the ceremony. The program was as follows: 10.00 A. M.-Class of 1876 Prize Debate in Alexander Hall. 11.15 A. M.-Annual Oratorical Contest. 11.30 A. M.-Presentation to President Hibben of the Diploma and Cross of the Legion of Honor in the Faculty Room. 12.15 P. M.-Assembly in Faculty Room. Procession to University Dining Halls. 12.30 P M.-Alumni and Faculty Luncheon. Speeches by President Hibben, Major John McMahon, U. S. A., Lawrence Perry, and Erdman Harris, 720. 3.30 P. M.-Princeton-Yale Basketball Game. 5.00 P. M.-Informal Reception at Prospect for Alumni to meet Trustees and Faculty. 6.30 P. M.-Alumni Dinner, the Nassau Club. 388 50-N N UMW! URW THE DRINC,Ej-QN Bulge-A-FgAC, A. S., Alexander Hall, Seminary. B., Blair Hall. B. S., Brown Hall, Seminary. C'y, Cuyler Hall. E. B., East Entry, David Brown Hall. E. M. W., East Middle Entry, Vtfitherspo E. W., East Entry, Witherspoon Hall, G. C., Graduate College. H., Holder Hall. H'm, Hamilton Hall. H. S., Hodge Hall, Seminary. L., Stafford Little Hall. L. P., Lower Pyne Building. Nl., Madison Hall. M. D., Middle Entry, Albert B. Dod Hall N., Nassau Hall. on Hall N. D., North Entry, Albert B. Dod Hall. g, graduate student. q, qualifying. K 79, Qhhrehiatiuns E., North Entry, Edwards Hall. M. R., North Middle Entry, Reunion Hall. R., North Entry, Reunion Hall. W., North Entry, NVest College. Patton Hall. D., South Entry, Albert B. Dod Hall. E. B.,. South East Entry, David Brown Hall. E., South Entry, Edwards Hall. M. R., South Middle Entry, Reunion Hall. R., South Entry, Reunion Hall. VV., South Entry, VVest College. VV. B., South Vtfest Entry, David Brown Hall. P., Upper Pyne Building. B., VVest Entry, David Brown Hall. 'M. NV., West Middle Entry, Wfitherspoon Hall VV., 'West Entry, Vtfitherspoon Hall. Seventy-nine Hall. 'b L12 . a 12 'Lai 1 J1EgEQLN-CjlN 0 RI c - A - ra aefggy QHUIUBISIYP Zguulhnngs ERECTED Nassau Hall ....... .... 1 756 Alexander Hall ............ The Dean's House . .. .. 1756 Brokaw Memorial ..... A. . . .. Stanhope Iiah ..... .. 1803 Isabeha BlcC0sh Inhnnary ..U Prospect ................. .. 1849 Ilodge IIaH .................. . Dickinson Hall ................. .. 1870 University Gymnasium ...,. . Chancehor Green Idhrary ......... .. 1873 AlcCosh Iiah ................ The School of Science Building, .. 1873 Palmer Physical Laboratory Llurray llaH .................... .. 1879 Ciuyot Ilah ................ . Blarquand Chapel. ............. H 1881 Graduate Cohege ......,. .. fXrt Bluseurn ......... .. 1889 Riadison I1aH .... Chenncal Laboratory ... .... 1891 BUYMIYUYIES STUDENTS DORMITORY ERECTED ACCODIMODATED DORMITORY ERECTED West College ....... ..... 1 863 64 Blair Hall ......... 1897-1907 Iieunion Elall ....... ..... 1870 65 Idtde Eiall .......... 1899-1902 VJMhersp0on Iiah ... ..... 1877 80 Seventyanne Iiah ... ..... 1904 Edwards Hall ,..... ..... 1 880 84 Patton Hall ........ .... 1 906 lD0d Iiah ........ ..... 1890 77 Ckunpbeh Iiah .... .... 1909 Broxvn Iiall ......,. ..... 1891 80 liolder Iiah .... ,... 1910 llpper Pyne Buihhng .. ..... 1896 IQ Ilannhon Ilah ... ..u.IQII Lower Pyne Building .. ..... 1896 18 Cuyler Hall .... ..... 1 912 ERECTED 1892 .. 1892 .. 1892 .. 1900 .. 1903 .. 1907 .. 1908 .. 1909 .. 1913 .. 1916 STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 115 110 48 I03 60 T49 41 86 0 0 SPE 'Ill-IE 'b if 0 53 DQ I N c: ETQINI ,agen e - A -g 34.9 QE NAME Aaron, M. L., '20 ........ Aaronson, R. H., Ir., '23 ,... ADDRESS C. SE. Eirenturp NAME ARMSTRONG, E. C., Armstrong, J. N., Professor .... . . '20 ......... 1 ABBOTT, P. F., Professor .... Ackerman, I. H., '20 ....,... ADAMS, E. P., Professor .... Adams, R. D., 'g ......... Adams, W. I. L., Ir., '23 .... Adler, I. L., '22 .......... Agar, H. S., 'g ...... .. Agar, W. M., 'g .............. Aldridge, C. W., '22 ......... ALEXANDER, I. W., Lecturer.. Alexander, W. L., '22 ........ Allen, I. H., '23 ............ Allen, W. L., '23 ..... Allison, I., '21 ......... Arnberson, W. R., 'g .... Aneona, S. E., 3d, '23 ..... Anderson, A., Ir., '20 ..... Anderson, D. C., '20 .... Anderson, E. M., '22 .... Anderson, F. H., 'g ...... Anderson, G. C. A., '21 ..... Anderson, H. E., Ir., 'q ..... Anderson, H. E., Ir., '23 ..... Anderson, M. E., '22 ....... Anderson, N., '23 ......... Anderson, T. S., '23 ..... Anderson, W. T., '21 .... . Andrade, G. W. R., '22 .... . Andrews, E. D., '23 ...... Andrews, R., 'q ......... Ansbach, VV. R., '20 .... . Archer, F. M., Ir., '23 .... . Ardrey, I. H., Ir., '21 .... . Arishima, Yukio, '23 .... Armour, A., '20 ...... . . . . . .62 Battle Rd. . . . . .138 Nassau St. ....I2 Nassau St. ..........21o H. S. ........57F.N. B. 34 Vandeventer St. ....56 Bayard Lane ......15 HD. G. C. ...........1o S. R. .34 Cleveland Lane B. .. ........ 19M.D. B. ...........143 C'y. ........15 UE. G. C. . . . . .45 Vandeventer St. P. ....141 L. ....33 G. C. S. D. ...........3o N. E. ..19 University Pl. ...31 University Pl. ...11 Jefferson Rd. ....57 Murray Pl. M.D. ....16 Park Pl. ....11 B. Sem. ....1'M.D. M.D. ....2I Bank St. .....53 Park Pl. .........14C Armstrong, S. W., g ...... . Arnold, B. M., Jr., '23 Arpee, E., '21 ........... Ash, H., '21 ........... Atkinson, C. U., '21 .... Aull, I. A., 3d, '23 ..... Avidan, A., '23 ...... Azoy, G. V., '20 ..... Bailey, B. L., '23 ...... ..... Bailey, G. O., '20 ..... Baily, L. V., '21 ..... Baird, C. H., '22. .. Baird, W. I., '20 .... ADDRESS ...36 Edgehill St. S.W. ..........54G.C. ..11 Dickinson St. N. E. .....22 Olden St. M.D. ....32 Mercer St. N. E. ..........121 C'y. .......12 S. E. B. 28 Vandeventer St. P. .....Murray-Dodge '79 be UlUJUJUC1Ul1CU 'Ui-'QS'- '5'v 9-'-3-rurSrTrn 2251513-151 BQ, I-,fD2'7 'C'mf7'L+ 'wsfvirrig f'1,,U: 4 5 J 'YJ N'-RJJw 8' gxifqi ig'- -1 I ieii xo: Z . bfi' 1 ' I - mi. : - g E551 2 5 ' -M511-,HQ O0 3'x-44509130 TEFBWJFUFI Baker, .R., 22 .... Baker, '20 ..... Ball, R. H., '23 ..... . Ballard, I. D., '22 ..... Barbee, E. L., '21 ...... .... Barclay. W. L., '21 .... ..... Bard, P., '23 ....... . Barnes, A. S., '22 .... Barker, L. V.. '20 ..... .. Barklaorn, C. W., '23 ,... . Barnett, N. A., '23 .... . Baron, E. H., 'g .... Barr, A. H., '22 ..... Barrett, C. L., 'gt . .. Barrett, I. R., '23 .... Barringer, B., '2I. .. ....2 B. ....55 H. H. .........311H'm. ..........222 C'y. 8 Vandeventer St. N.R. N. W. ......47 Park Pl. . . . .8 Madison St. ........I28 G. C. E. M. W. ...2 A. G. C. L. P. ....11 '79 BAE-U15-'lil-'N-QEQN Ia-R,L,g+ A :Baa QLBBB NALTE Barringer, D. M., '21, ,, Barrows, K. W., '22 .... Barth, C. H., Ir., '23 .... Bartlett, W., '22 ...... Bartow, T. M., '21 .... Barwise, I. H., '22 .... Baselt, F, C., '23 ............. Baskerville, A, P., '20 ......... BASORE, I. W., Ass't Professor. .. Batchelar, E. I., '23 ............ Bath, C. H., Jr., '23 ........ . Bathgate, J. E., '22 .... Bauhan, R, W., 'g .... Baum, M., '23 ....... Bayer, E. S., '21 .... Beal, I. H., '20 .... Beall, I., Ir., 'q ...... Beattie, I, H., '23 ...... Beattie, P. C.. '23 .... . Beattie, W. M., '23 .... Bechtel,'I. G., '20 ..... Beebe, I. H., '23 ............. , Beecher, R. K., 'q ................ Bisccs, G. B., Ass't Professor ..... Beisler, W. H., 'g .............. Bell, A. H., Jr., '22 ........... Bell, R. E., '20 ...... Bell, S., 3d. '22 ....... Bell. W. W., Jr., '20 ..... . Belt, F, Le R., '22 .......... BENDER, H. H., Professor ..... Benedict, T. H.. '21 ........ , Bennett, E. L., '22 ...... -. ,. Benson, I. M., '21 .... Benton. A. F., 'g .... Benua, VV. E., '21 ..... Berckmans, B., '23 ..... Berg, M., '23 ......... , 0 Eirertnrg Ulluntinuvhl ADDRESS ,,,....11 '79 A. H. ....13 Bank St, ..,,.,..84 H. SE. B. ,..,Murray-Dodge ....IOI Library Pl, B. ,...13 Bank St. ,....,.14S.W. A, G, C. ,.....,,14S.E. .,....39 Park Pl. ,...,,.,.,.362 C'y, ....16'Madis0n St. 27 Vandeventer St. Hill 27 Vandeventer St. '79 S. E, B. ..,,....15 B. Sem. ...78JCiTCl'SOl1 Rd. B, G. C. .......26 M.D. .,,,4 S. E. B. ..,.,...42 C. ,........Tiger Inn ........ 8A.H, Fitz-Randolph Rd. ,,,,.....,,16L.P, M.D. ,....SN.R. ,,,..,.146 G.C. M. D. ....8 Grad. Annex ...,14 N. M, R. NALJE Bergen, L. M., '25 .,.,. Bernheim, L. H., '23, .. Bertolet, C. B., '23 ..... Berry, G. P., '21 .... Best, I, I., 723 ..... Bethel, R. S., '23 .... Bevans, I, M., '22 ..... Bickford, I. D., 'g .... Biddle, L. L., 2d, 'q .... Bigler, P. G., '20 ..... Bingham, I, A., '22 .... Bird, W. C., '23 ..... Bissell, C. H., 'g.., Bissell, P. T., 'g ..... Blake, I. A., '23 ..... Black, E., '20 ....... . Black, W. T., 722 ...... Blackwell, F. O., Ir., '21 Blair, M., Ir., '22 ...... Blake, B. B., '22 ..... . Blake, T, D., '22 ,...... . Blaney, W. L., 'IQ ..... BLAU, M. F., Professor ..... ADDRESS S.E. ...9 Grad, Annex H. .......14 N. D. ....30 Mercer St. B, ...,14 B, G. C. .,.,...43 F.N.B. ... , .27 University Pl. P. ........II G, C. A, G. C. ..,...,17 E. W. ......16 N.E. ...........I43 H. .....,..,....1o8P. .43 University Pl. . ..,,.,,,,,.... 72 L. ...,.Charter Club .42 Princeton Ave, Blauvelt, H. B., '20 .....,.. . .,......... 4 A, C, Bleeker, L., '20 ,..,.... Bliss, I., 'q ..,,,,,,,. Blodgett, L. T., '22 .... Blow, F. M., '22 ,,.... Bluntsclili, R. W., '21., Bogert, A, C., '22 .,... . Bolton. W.. Jr., ,2I. . .. Bond, G, A., '21 ,.., Bond, R. XIV., '23 .... Bond, S. H., ,2I ,.... Bostick, B, H., '20 .... Boteler, B, S., Ir., '21., Botting, H. E., '22 ..... Botting, V. T., 722 .... . B. ..55 Jeioferson Rd. M. D. H. ,.....1o3 H. H, ...,,.,,...74B. ....1 S. W. B. ....12 Park Pl. ....... A. B. S. W. R. .,.2 S. W. B. .,,.3o6 H'm. ,,,..431 C'y. INAREE ' 'CHE PRINCETON optic-A-BRAC BoUTRoUx, P. L., Professor ..... Bov1E, H., Proctor ......... A. A., Professor ..... . .. A. D., '23 .......... .... F B 21 BOWMAN, Bowman, Bowman, . ., ' ....... . Boyce, I. C., '22 ....... Boyd, A. W., '23 ........ Boyd, I. R., '20 ........... Boydhangdon, B., '23 ..... Brackin, I. C., ,ZI ....... Bradley, S. K., '23 .... Bradshaw, R. B., 722 .... Brahana, H. R., 'g .... Brandon, C. A., 720 ..... Brandt, R. L., '21 ......... Braunlein. T. H., 'Q ......... rirawner, A. H., Jr., '21 .... Breaux, C. B., '23 ........ Brent, W. R., '22 ....... Brennan L. '22 , I., ..... Brenner, C. D., 'g ...... Breslauer, M. K., 'q ........ Brewster, B. H., 3d, '21 ..... Brewster, L. O., '23 ....... Brewster, W. D., '23 ..... Brigham, H. F., '21 ......... BRIGHAM, C. C., Instructor. Brindle, R. H., '20 .....,... Brock, B. M., '20 ......... Brodhead, I. E., '22 ..... Brook, A., '23 ......... Brook, I., ,2I .......... Brooks, E. I., '20 ....... Brooks, W. H., Ir., '20 .... Brower, N. C., '23 ...... Brown, B. M., '22 ..... Brown, B. N., '21 .... Brown, E. W., '23 ..... Birvrtnrg Cfllnntinuehj ADDRESS . . . . .Nassau Club ......2N. M. R. .Princeton, N. J. 126 N. Moore St. . ............. .51 B. ...11'M.D. ....12 E. B. ....43-53 P. .....12 B. ....29 S. E. .....53 University Pl. C.H'm. E. B. ....14 A. S. ....i6 H'nr'.. .....20 P. ....I3 N. D. .......31B. ....o2 G. C. .....34Hill P. .....16 S.W. ....1 HA. C. WEB. . .. ......... 16 S. W. . ..... 42 Wiggins St. .........311 C'y. I9 University Pl. .....34 Vandeventer St. .....33 Vandeventer St. '79 E. H'm. .....1o W. B. ........I0 W.W. 47 University Pl. NAME Brown, G. N., 'q ..... Brown, J. D., '20 ...... Brown, I. E., Ir., 'g ....... Brown, J. N., '22 ........... BROWN, P. M., Professor ..... .. Brown, M., 'g ............. Brown, R. E., ,2O ........... Brown, W. H., Ir., '23 ..... Browning, S. P., Jr., l22 ..... Bruns, F. W., Ir., '20 .... Brush, J. M., ,2I ........ Brussaly, M., '22 ...... Bryan, G. P., '21 .... Bryan, J. H., '21 ........ Bryan, W. B., '20 ......... Buchanan, I. D., 'g .......... Buechner, C. F., Jr., '20 ..... Buechner, R., 'q .............. .. Buell, R. L., 'g ............. ADDRESS .........9S.D. ....9 W. M. W. go Bayard Lane N. R. ...9 Nassau St. ...15 HB. G. C. P. L. ....2 S. E. B. ......112 B. .....91 B. ....8 N. E. ....11 E. B. ...II E. B. ....4 A. C. .......6A.S. ..........II2L. .......1o A. H. ...6 HB. G. C. BUERMEYER, L. L., Instructor ..... .... 1 4 UD. G. C. Buck, J. C., '22 .............. BUFFUM, D. L., Professor .... .... Buford, J. L., '23 ............ Burch, J. H., '20 .......... Burcher, R. S., '21 .... Burgher, R. S., ,2I .... Burke, E. T., '22 ..... Burke, I. L., '20 ..... Burns, I. R., '23 .... Burns, L. S., '21 ..... Burns, R. M., 'g ....... Bushnell, A. S., '21 .... Butcher, A. S., YZI ...... Buterbaugh, D. R., '21 .... Butler, C. M., '20 ......... Butler, D. C., 'g ............ BUTLER, H. C., Professor... Butler, H. R., Jr., '20 ....... ........10 S. D. ..6o Hodge Rd. .21 Edwards Pl. P. ........26I C'y. ....26I C'y. .....41 C. ......112 L. .....18 N. E. B. ........52G.C. .....35 F.N.B. S. W. .......62 P. ....332 C'y. A. S. C. ... .107 Library Pl. 'lf if -U45 DQINCETQN BQlCQ.A,.BRAC NALJE Butler, I. T., Jr., '23 ..... Butt, S. McC., 'g ...... Butz, H. A., '20 ...... Byrley, P. L., '23 .... Cairnes, C. E., 'g ....... Caldwell, L. G., '23 ..... Callahan, H. A., '21 .... Eirvrinrg Ctifnntinuehj ADDRESS ....15 Jefferson Rd. ..........82G.C. ..........24Hi11 ......12 E. B. G.C. ...........4o S. E. . . . . .66 Nassau St. Callahan, I. R., '23 .... ..... 2 30 Nassau St. Callender, D. B., '22 ..... Callisen, S. A., ,2O ..... Cameron, D. K., 722 .... Campbell, A. D., '22 ..... J Campbell, A. S., 23 ..... Campbell, H. B., 'q .... 1 Campbell, J. R., 2I .... Campbell, J. G., '20 .... Campbell, J. G. '20 .... I J Campbell, N. I., 20 .... Cannon, R. A., ,2O.. CAPPS, E., Professor ..... Ca sE.2 pp , , 3 .......... Carey, A. G., '21 .... ............121 H. ....11 N. W. ....13 A. H. ........42Hill ....74 B. Sem. .....41 S. E. ......34 N.E. E.B. ....23I Nassau St. '79 .....Princet0n, N. I. . . H ...... 7A. . , ............ . .......... ...90 P. Carey, G. L., Ir., 23 ................ .... 3 1 University Pl. CARNOCHAN, I. MCD., Physician ..... ......... I nfirmary Professor .... ..... 3 5 Park Pl. Carpenter, C. C. I., ,2I..... Carpenter, L. B., '22 ........ CAROTHERS, N., Ass't Carr, R., '23 . ........ . Carrick, A. IV., ,23 .... Carrick, C. L., Ir., '20 .... Carroll, T. F., 'g ....... Carson, I., Ir., l2I ..... Caruth, E. B., '22 ...... Carter, B., '22 ........... Carter, H. S., Ir., '23 Carter, W. S., ,2I ........... Cartier, I-I. A., '22 .......... CARY, L. R., Ass't Professor ..... B.H'm. .. .................. 4 B. 34 Vandeventer St. C'y. IC' . 5 Y .....72G.C. .......22,7Q ....33 Hill .....IO4 B. B. P. .. . .36 Wiggins St. NAME Casad, J. K., 'q .................... ..... Case, E. N., '22 ..................... .... CASSELL, G. W., Ass't Instructor ..... .. Caswell, A. E., 'g .............. Cates, M. L., 'q ................ Causey, I. T., '23 ...... Chace, I., 722 ............ Chamberlain, D. L., ,2I ....... Chamberlain, P. M., '20 ........ Chamberlain, W. B., Jr., '20 .... Chapin, C. 'M., Ir., '21 ......... Chapin, S., ,ZI ........... Chaplin, I. C., 3d, '23 ....... Chapman, C. F., 122 .......... Chapman, F. M., Ir., '22 ........ CHAPMAN, P. A., Instructor .... Chappell, W. P., '21 .......... Chase, G. H., 3d, '20 ....... Chestnut, C. O., '23 .... Chick, I. B., ,22 ...... Chisholm, H. L., '21 .... Christmas, F. B., ,2O ..... Cisco-Smith, G., '21 .... Clark, B., 3d, ,22 ..... Clark, H. G., 'q ...... Clark, M. E., '20 ..... Clark, R. D., '20 ..... Clarke, A. H., ,2I .... Cleaves, I. B., 123 .... Cleveland, S. M., 'g .... Coad, G. N., '23 ........ Cobb, A. L., jr., '22 ...... Cochran, I. L., jr., 21 ..... Coe, W. R., '23 ........... Coffey, E. H., Ir., '20 .... Coffin, R. C., 722 ....... Cohn, B. W., '20 .... . Coit, G. S., '22 .... ADDRESS 27 Vandeventer St. ............104B. U.P. ....I2 Edgehill St. Hill ....3 Madison St. B. N.W. ........16 B. Sem. .. ..... 23 Williams St. C. ....2QI Nassau St. .....42F. N. B. .......11 S. W. B. .......21BankSt. ...Princeton,N.I. ....175 Nassau St. ........43-53 P. H. ...........442 C'y. ................101 P. I2 Vandeventer St. B. N. M. R. .....21 Edwards Pl. ..........30 S. E. ........4O-50 P. ....,.......I2I L. ..19 University Pl. ... .87 Library Pl. ....I5 Madison St. ...........3I2 C'y. . . .25 Chambers St. ..31 Alexander St. ..........IO N. D. S. M. R. P. 'CHE o o NALIE Cole, M. L., '23 ....... Coleman, C. R., 'q .... Collins, E. M., '22 ........ Collins, S. B., '21 .......... COLLINS, V. L., Secretary .... Collinson, H. N., '22 ........ Colt, I. M., 'g ............... , . P 12.1 N QU CLN UIM U 2 R I Q: AL-:LB Fi AE L Combs, T., '22 ................. COMPTON, K. T., Professor.. Compton, W. R., '20 ..,...... Comstock, F. A., '20 ....... Comstock, G. C., Ir., '21 ..... CONKLIN, E. G., Professor.. . Connelly, H. P., '21 .......... Connor, E. C., '2I... .... . Connor, I., '2I.. ......... .. Conover, A. E., jr., '21 ...... CoNs, L., Ass't Professor .... CONSTANT, F. H., Professor. Cooeh, R. L., '23 ............ Cook, C. S., '20 ............ Cook, E. E., '21 ..... Cook, F. H., '23 .... Cook, H. E., '23 .... Cook, J., '20 ........... Cook, K. S., 'q ......... .. COOKE, H. L., Professor .... Cooke, I. G., Ir., '22 ...... Cooper, I. C., Jr., '23 .... . Cooper, I. W., Ir., '21 .... . Copeland, C. D., Jr., '22 .... Corbett, F. T., '22 ........ Corcoran, F. L., '22 ....... Cornwell, E. A., '23 .......... CORWIN, E. S., Professor.. .. COSGRAVE. I. S., Ass't Treasu TCT.. . . . . .58 Murray . . . .230 Nassau Birertnrg Cflluntinuvhj ADDRESS .....28 N. E. C. H'fn. A.C. ............24I C'y. 214 Western Way ...162 Mercer St. S. E. Pl. '79 St. '79 . . .139 Broadmead .....11 Park Pl. S. D. L. . . . . .25 Bank St. . . , .57 Battle Rd. ......23 S. E. .........462 C'y. '79 ..25 Chambers St. .....23 William sr. ..........Ivy Club ...32 Wiggins St. ...148 Mercer St. H. H. ....23P. ......94 P. U. P. D. S.E.B. 115 Prospect Ave. .. . . . .Stanhope Hall E.M.VV. Cossum, R. W., '21, ............. . Cottier, H., '22 ................ .......I34 L. NAME COTTON, H. A., Lecturer .... Courtney, W. R., '23 ....... Cover, L. A., Ir., '21 ......... COVINGTON, H. F., Professor.. Covington, V. M., '21 ......... Covington, W., '23 ...... Cowan, A. I., '22 ........, Cowan, I. B., Jr., '20 ..... Cowan, P. B., '22 ....... Coxe, H. C., '20 ...... Craig, G. L., '21 ........ Cramer, W. E. VV., '22, .. Cramp, VV. M., '22 ...... Crane, E. M., '20 ....... Crane, L. B., Ir., '22 ...... Craven, I. V., Jr., '23 ....... ADDRESS . . .Trent0r1, N. I. ...........6o P. P. ..34 Edgehill St. .........I43C'y. .25 Chambers St. ..........134 H. ...82 Nassau St. .......16 N. W. U. P. ....154 L. ......12 A. H. ........10 A. H. ...Colonial Club ........12 W. B. I5 University Pl. Creasy, S. B., '21 ............... ............. 5 S. R. Creese, I., Ir., 'g ...............,. ......... 1 05 G. C. CRESSON, W. P., Ass't Professor... .... .G. C. Cressvvell, H. C., '22 ,,........... ............. S 2 H. Cresswell, R., '20 ............. ........ I vy Club CRITCHLOW, F. L., Ass't Professor... ..... 36 University Pl. Crocker, E. S., Ir., '20 ............. ............... 5 3 L. Croll, I. D., '21 .............. ......... 3 42 C'y. CROLL, M. VV., Ass't Professor... ....... 6 N. R. Croft, R. G., '23 ............... ...... 8 S. W. B. Crouse, C. I., '21 ............. .... 6 W. M. VV. Crouse, W. S., '21 ........ Crumbie, F. R., Ir., '23 ..... CUDE, H. E., Instructor. .. Cudlipp, W. A., '22 ......... Cuff, A. L., '22 ..........,.... CULVER, E. P., Instructor .... . Cuncannon, P. M., 'g ...... . Cuningham, B. P., '23, . .. Cuninghani, I. F., '22. .. Cttnningliain, A., '22. . Cunningham, H., '22 .....43 F. N. B. ...53 Aiken Ave. B. SE. G. C. ........14S G. C. I5 University Pl. ........13 NB. S.E.B. gg 'CHE NAME Curtis, B. S., 'q ..... Curtis, G. H., '21 ..... Curtiss, J. S., '21 ....... Cushing, L. I., '22 ........ Cushman, L. A., Ir., '22 .... Cutchin, S., Ir., 'q ...... Cuyler, R. M., '23 ........ Dabney, L. M., Jr., '21 ..... DAHLGREN, U., Professor. . . Dahlgren, U., Ir., '23 ..... Dailey L. B., Ir., '23 .... Danforth, D., '20 ..... Danforth, F. W., 'q ..... Daniell, I. R., '21 ..... Daniels, R. B., '22 .... Dashiell, A. S., '23 ...... Dater, I. Y., Jr., '21 .......... Davies, G. K., '22 ............. D'AVIES, G. R., Ass't Professor. Davies, P. E., '20 ............. Davis A. P., '21 .... Davis, E. L., '23 .... Davis, I. E., '21 ..... Davis, I. E., '23 ...... Davis, M. S., '22 ..... Davis, P. H., '21 ..... if 1 imxaggiifhg DQ I N CLETOU li, 5 gig - A - a ig.-A c Eirerinrg Mlnniinurhj ADDRESS ........65 C. ......33 L. ....32 P. ....51 H. ......52C. ......36 Hill ......16 S. W. U. P. Evelyn Pl. S.R. B. .....1S5 L. ....2N.D. ......84 P. B. H. .....23 N. E. A. C. .... 5W.M.W. .....13 Murray Pl. .... 5 W.M.W. B. ....31 University Pl. P. ....15 University Pl. 41 '79 NAATE Denby, I. O., '20 ..... Dennis, J. P., '20 ....... Dennis, H. V., 3d, 'g ..... Denniston, R., Ir., '21 .... Denny, C., Ir., '21 ...... Dent, D. M., '23 ........ DeStefano, F. W., '22. .. Deuel, F. S., '20 ....... Dew, W. A., '21 .......... Dewald, E. T., 'g ........ DEWING, H. B., Preceptor. . .. Dexter B. V. '2 ........ i i 3 Deyo, H. N., '20 ........ Dickenson, M. P., '22 .... Dickinson, H. T., '22 .... Dilworth, H. P., Ir., '22. Dimmitt, H. S., '20 ....... Dinsmore, A. A., Ir., '23 .... Dittig, W. F. '22 ........ Dixon, B. H., '22 ....... Dixon, F. A., '23 ........... DIXON, F H., Professor... Dixon, G. R., '23 ......... Dixon, I. P., '21 ....... Dixon, T. I., Ir., '23. . .. Dodd, S. C., '22 ...... Davis, R. I., '22 .... Day, M. C., '22. .. Dean, J. S., '21 ......... Dean, P. M., '20 .......... Dean, W. H., Ir., '23 ....... DeConingh, E. H., '22. .... Deininger, C. F., 'g ...... Delafield, M. L., Ir., '23 .... Deluca, P., 'q ............ Demarest, K. E., '2o. . . . Demming, C. M., 'q ..... Denby, C., Jr., '22 .... .. . .14 Edwards Pl. 7N S.D. ....15 University ............II5 ....15 Dickinson W. D. Pl. B. St. .....49 Park Pl. . ......... 54 H. ....53 Park Pl. ........25 P. Doll, E. H., 'g ..... Donald, G. D., '23 ....... Donald, P. E., 'q .......... . Donohue, F. M., Jr., '21 .... Donohue, T. H., Ir., '23 .... Doub, G. C., '23 .......... Dougherty, G., 'g' ....... Douglas, E. C., '20 ...... . Douglas, I. H., Ir., '20, .. Downing. B. C., '20 .... . Downs, D., '22 ........ . Downs, WL H., '20 .... ADDRESS ....3o9 H'm. ....15 N. ....144 G. ......25 .......36 .....34 F. N. ....6 S. E. ....12 S.M. .......I42 G. . . . .12 Edgehill .......54 .....11 S. .....71 W. C. C. P. B. B. B. R. C. St. P. '79 D. H. B. ...........34B. .....32 Mercer VVI .....23 Madison St. W. B. St. 101 Broadmead ..........18S. N. . . . . .30 Mercer .......38 S. .....II6 Nassau 31 University . . . .11 Dickinson ...IO Madison . . . .11 Alexander E. R. St. E. St. Pl. Sr. L. Sr. Sr. 73 G. C. 98 Nassau St. D. English, T. H., 'g ........ ......... 2 A, G. C. SE WE DWNC-EION 5RlC-A-BRAC .SLE NAME Drennan, C. C., 'q ...... Driscoll, H. M., 721 .... Drowne, H. R., Ir., '20 .... . Drummond, T. K., ,22 .... 1 Birnrtnrg Clllnntinwzhj ADDRESS .. . . .84 Nassau St. P. ...24 Mercer St. ........I24 H. Ducas, R., '22 ............ ......, 1 62 L. Dudgeon, A., ,2O ............... ........... 3 2 C. Dudley, G. B., '23 ............... ........... 5 L. P. DUFF11-:LD, H. G., Treasurer ........ ...... S tanhope Hall DUGAN, R. S., Ass't Professor .... ..... 4 0 Patton Ave. Dulles, F. R., ,2I ........ Dulley, L. B., '23 ........ Duncan, J. E., '23 .... D-unkak, W. H., '22 .... Dunlop, A. M., '23 .... Dunn, A., Ir., 122 ..... Dunn, E. K., '22 .... Dunn, E. S., '22 ..... Dunn, I. F., '22 ..... Dunn, L. B., 'q ..... Dunne, G. A., '23 .... Durbin, J. W., '21 .... Dyer, L. E., '22 ....... Eagle, I. P., '22 ....... Eberhart, R. E., 723. . . .. Ecker, T. I., '23. .. ...............s5P. Eckfeldt, E. H., Jr., 3221 Eddy, C. F., 'g .......... Eddy, H. H., ,22 ........ ..... .....28 Linden Lane EDDY, W. W., Instructor ..... Eddy, W. A., 'g ......... Edgar, M. L., 'g ........ Edger, W. J. B., Ir., '20, Edwards, B., 'g ......... Eggenberger, I. B., '22.. Egner, H. F., '20 ............ Ehret, R. M., ,2I ....... E1sENHART, L. P., Profe SSOI' .......... ELDERKIN, G. W., Ass't Professor ..... 27 Vandeventer St. ..... 40 Moore St. L. ..19 University Pl. H. 43 Vandeventer St. ..15 University Pl. .. . .39 Wiggins St. .....19 University Pl. Hill 45 Vandeventer St. .....28 Linden Lane S.R. ...,The Bachelors .......407H.S. ..........48B. .....44 G. C. ....1 S. M. R. 42,79 .....46 F. N. B. ..25 Alexander St. ... .The Bachelors NAMIE Eldredge, W. C., 'q ..... Ellicott, T. A., '20 .... Elliot, I. S., Ir., '20 .... Elliot, R. S., Jr., '23 .... Ellis, F. C., '23 ....... Elmer, C. W., 'g .... Engle, J. R., '22 ...... English, E. S., '23 .... English, G. M., '20 ...... English, W. H., Ir., '21 .... ENO, H. L., Associate .... EPPLEY, M., Lecturer. . . Erdrnan, C. P., 'g ......... Erdman, C. R., Ir., ,2O .... Erdrnann, S., '22 ....... Euwer, P., '23 ........ '20 Evans, Evans, A. I., ..... R. M., '22 ..... Ewald, E. C., '22 .... Ewing, T. D., '21 ..... G L '20 Eynon, . ., ..... . Eypper, N. K., 'q ..... Fagan, A. L., y2I ..... Faison, I. B., '18 .... Faries, C. B., '22 .... Farish, H. D., 'q .... ADDRESS 36 Vandeventer St. .....84 Nassau St. 22 Vandevenler St. L. P. ....5 Madison St. G. C. A. H. .....28 Vandeventer St. L. ....78 Stockton St. ........Edgarst0ne Edgehill St. .....20 Library Pl. ..........111 H. .....42 F. N. B. B. .......21 H. .........84B. .....12 SYM. R. S.D. ....La Vake Pl. ........186 L. L. ...... .32 Wiggins St. Farny, C., '23 ....... ..... 3 2 Vandeventer St. Farr, H, A., '21 ................ ....... 42 Wiggins St. Farr, I. M., 3d, '20 .................................. 5 E. B. FARR, M. S., Ass't Professor ............. 20 Vandeventer St. Farr, W. R., '21 ..................................... 4 A. H. FARRAND, W., Acting Sec'y Board Trustees ..... Newark, N. J. Fawcett, A. H., '20 ..................................... I4 L. Fawcett, H. I., '21 ........................ ..... I 9 S. M. R. Fay, E. B., '22 .......... ......... 9 2 B. Fenn, P. T., Ir., 'g ......... .... 7 8 G. C. Fennelly, I. F., Ir., ,2O ..... ...... 2 B. me gfghi' L o o Dwcrrow Bmw-B'eAQ are NALTE Fenton, P. F., '20 .... Ferguson, R. G., '23 ...... Ferguson, W. C., '21 ....... Ferlaino, F. R., 'q ........... FETTER, F. A., Professor .... Field, J. B., '20 ............. Fierlein, I. B., '22 ....... Findley, T. P., Ir., '23 .... FINE, H. B., Professor .... Fine, H. B., Jr., '20 ..... Fink, H., '21 ............... Finney, G. G., 121 .....,...... Firestone, H. S., Jr., '20 ..... Fish, H. M., '20 ............ Fisher, A. M., '23 ....... Fisher, E. T., '20 ..... Fisher, H., Ir., '23 ..... Fisher, H. R., 322 ...... Fisher, I., Ir., '21 ....... Fisher McL., '23 ..... Fisher, W'. R., 'g ....... V' Fite, C., '23 .......... Fite, G. L., '23 ....... FITE, W., Professor ...... . ..... ... . Flaig, I. V., '20 ............... FLEECE, C. L., Ass't Professor... . Fleming, H. R,, '21 ........... Fleming, I. P., '23 ........... Fleming, M. C., 721 ..... Fleming, R. M., '22 ,... Fleming, W. T., '23 .... Flemming, B., '20 .... Flick, J. T., '23 ......... Flinn, I. M., Jr., ,2I .... Floan, A. E., 'q ...... Folmer, W. F., '21 .... Fontanet, G. L., 'g .... Forbes, D. S., '22 .... Birntnrg Cdlnniinnrhj ADDRESS ......6A. C. ......57 F. N. B. ...16 Edwards Pl. ....121 Broadmead B. ...,.....151 L. .......,.35I Cy. ....73 Library Pl. E. B. B. ....81 P. .....1S3 L. .....7OP. ....94 H. .......... A. B. Hill ....11 Dickinson St. S. W. B. ., . . . . .120 Nassau St. 138 Fitz-Randolph Rd. 138 Fitz-Randolph Rd. 138 Fitz-Randolph Rd. .......45 Patton Ave. ........18 S. W. .......25 S. E. .........IOU.P. ............111 H. . . . .315 University Pl. NIM. R. ...34 Vandeventer St. ....19 University Pl. ........91 G. C. ....16 S. M. R. NAL1E Forbes, J. A., '22 .... Forbes, R. L., '21 ..... FORD, H. I., Professor... Ford, H. R., 'q ........ Foreman, K. J., 'g .... Foresman, D. B., ,2I.. Forgan, I. R., '22 ...... Forrest, W. P., 'q .... Forster, P. V., '21 ........ .... Forstmann, R., '23 ......... Forsyth, G. H., Ir., '23 Fort, I. G., '22 ........ Foster, A. C., Ir., '21 ..... Foster, C. L., '21 ..... Foster, G. S., '23 ..... Foster, R. H., '21 ...... Foster, S. E., Ir., ,22.. FOSTER, W., Professor Fox, F., '23 .............. .... Fox, G. G., '20 ....... Fox, L., '23 ..... . Fox, S., '22 .......... Frame, S. M., 'q ...... Frame, W'. H., Ir., '23, France, A. L., '20 ....... Frank, H., Ir., '22 .... Frank, W. VV., '20 .... Franklin, P., 'g ....... Franklin, P. A. S., Ir., '23 Franlis, R. C., '18 ..... Frazier, C. H., '22 .......... Freck, S. G., '20 ...... Fredenburg, R. L., '23 Frick, R., '20 ......... Friede, D. S., '23 ..... Friend, A. 'M., Ir., 'g ..... Froemke, F. L., '2I.. . FRY, O. V., Assistant. ADDRESS ........24 B. .......2U. P. -..Nassau Inn .....14 W. W. .....35 B. S. ....1 E. B. .....232 C'y. S. E. M.D. ..31 University Pl. S.W.B. .........3 A. C. ......Io M. D. N. R. .....30 Mercer St. ............131 H. ...........11ParkPl. Battle Rd. .28VH1ldCVC11t6F St. . ................. I4 B. W. B. W. B. .,.55 Jefferson Rd. . . .55 Iefferson Rd. .............106P. ..........I04 H. W. W. ...........22G.C. 22V2lI1ClCVCl1tCf St. G.C. ........13 N.W. .......Tiger Inn ..47 University Pl. .......7 B. G. C. ..19 University Pl. ...Prince'roI1, N. J. f:vfi2l i5,i-,gy TH 4'-2 .. . . W- O if PMN CYETON saw . B FQLC :ef:.B..fs,e.Q if NAME Fuller, P., 2d, '22 ......... .. Fullerton, G. I., jr., '23 .... .. Fulton, I. T., '23 ......... Funk, G. W., '19 ........ Furey, W. R., '22 ................ Furman, I. A., Ir., 'g ..... FURMAN, N. H., Ass't Professor ..... Furness, G. W., '21 ................ Fyffe, W. B., '20 ..... Fyles, C. E., '23 ..... Gable, H. C., '22 .... Gaffney, H. B., '21 .... Gailey, R. L., '23 ..................... Gale, R., '23 .............. GALT, G. M., Sec'y Bnrea Gardner, A., '23 .......... Gardner, E. B., '23 ........ Garnaus, C. E., '20 ...,.... Garrett, I. E. H., '22 ..... Garrick, H. F., '23 ...... Garrigues, C. M., '20 .... Garri ues W. A '20 if s'e'1ilng1f'.' g , ., ..... Garrity, M. H., jr., '22 ..... Garvey, C. P., '22 ,..... Gauger, A. W., 'g ...... GAUSS, C., Professor.. . Gerlinger, C., 'g .......... Gerstley, H. E., '20 ........ GEROULD, G. H., Professor... Getty, T. B., 'q ............ Getze, E. B., Ir., '22 ..... Gibbon, I. H., Ir., '23 ..... Gibbs, G. F., Ir., '23 ..... Gibson, I., Ir., '23 ..... Giesy, R. M., Ir., 'q ..... Gifford, N. D., Ir., '21 .... Gilbert, A. B., 'q ........ Gilfillan, I., '21 ....... Birerturg Cillnntinurhj ADDRESS C'y. ...43 Vandeventer St. P. ......138 Nassau St. L. ....28J'61CfCI'SO1'l Rd. ....61 VViggins St. C. P. ...17 Vandeventer St. F.N.B. . .22 Bank St. . ..... I4 Park Pl. ........60 Nassau St. B. ....15 University Pl. ........T0wer Club ....11 Dickinson St. P. ......152 L. ,......I5 L. P. ..........Nassau Inn C. IO6 Fitz-Randolph Rd. NAME Gillespie, I. P., '20 .......... GILLESPIE, WY, Professor Gillies, R. G., '20 ........ Gilman, A. P., '23 ...... Gilmore, E. P., 'g .... . Gilroy, R. C., '23 .... Glass, G. F., '23 ..... Glenn, C. T., 'q ....... Glick, N., '22 ........... Goddard, M., Ir., '23 .... Goelz, C. C., '23 ...... Gold, F. A., 'q ...... Goldsmith, L. L., 'q .... Goodbody, R., '23 ....... Goodrich, H., '23 ........ Goodspeecl, C. A., jr., '23 ..... Goodspeed, I. H., '22 .... Goodwin, E. M., '23 ...... Goodwin, R. I., '22 ..... Gordon, B., 20 ........ Gordon, L., Ir., '22 .... Gorman, I. P., '23 ...... Gotshalk, D. W., '22 .... Gotshalk, W. C., Jr., '2I. Gould, E. W., Ir., '22, .. Gowan, F. R., '23 ....... B. S. .. . .341 Nassau .....19 Edwards ........34S. ........14 N. . . . .11 Alexander . ............ 82 L. St. B. C. Pl. H. E. E. P. St. B. Graham, R. W., Jr., '23. Graham, T., '22 ....,.... Grandin, E. C., '20 ...... Grandin, F. S., '21 ...... Granger, D. R., Ir., '23.. Gray, G. B., Ir., '20 ..... Gray, H. K., '23 ....... Gray, I. A. C., '23 .... Gray, I. H., '20 ..... Gray R, D., '23 ..... Green, M. A., '23 .... Greene, A. M., '20 ..... ADDRESS .. . . .62 Nassau St. .......12BankSt. . ............ 9 S. W. ..11 Alexander St. .....15 UF. G. C. ......33 F. N. B. ....49 WViggins St. .......51 Park Pl. .....33 F. N. B. ........13 U. P. .....23 Bank St. .........415H. S. . . . .47 N. Tulane St. ..31 University Pl. .....32 Mercer St. ...........2oP. ........I42L. ......21 N. E. ..........122H. ....5 Madison St. ............IOI B. ,.19 University Pl. A.C. D. H'm. C. .....57 F. N. B. ......23I C'y. .....9N.D. ....... A. B. ....1o Madison St. 28 Vancleventer St. Hill .......12 Park Pl. ....Cap and Gown Hill S. E. ....16 M. D. -l .........T1ger Inn .S 3. , , ,., . , E dIE'jiQ1jEC:E-TCPN BwFZ1iTLn3'l5fli' IQT2-ZX-'CFI NAME Greene, L. E., '23 ...... Greenleaf, G. E., ,20. .. Greenlee, VV. VV., 321. .. Greer, G. J., 'q ...... Greey, E. B., ,ZI .... Gresh, P. H., '23 .... Griffin, P. F., ,22 ..... Griffith, G. W., '20 ..... Groce, W. C., y22 .... Groel, F. H., ,2I ....... Grogan, W. H., '22 .... GROSS, H., Inirmarian... Groves, W. A., 'g ...... Grummond, S. E., '23.. Guerin, S. V., '20 ...... Guest, P. V., '23 ....... Guilbert, F. W., '20 .... Guild, E. S., 'g ...... Guiles, A. P., 'q ..... Gulick, J. H., '23 ...... Gulick, I. I., 'g ............ Gwathmey, C., Jr., '23, Gwinner, F., 3d, '23 .... Hackney, G. E., '20 .... Hackney, H. H., ,22. .. Haigh, T. D., '20 .... Haight, R. A., '21 ..... Haines. C. H., '21 ..... Hale, C., Ir., '21 ....... Hale, W. E., '22 ..... Hall, A. P., '22 ........ Eirvrinrg Mlnntintxrhj ADDRESS .....33 F. N. B. C. .....IO6 Nassau St. .....Princeton, N. I. ........42 F. N. B. C. ..........172L. M.D. .....35 Williams St. B. ...Infirmary .....3o3 H. S. .......34P. ......12 N. E. . . . .14 Park Pl. ...23O Nassau St. C. ......S2JCff61'SOI'1 Rd. 43 Vandeventer St. S. ....19 Edwards Pl. ........43-53 P. .......47 H. ....6 S. F.. B. .......11 L. ....I62 C'y. B. H. B. HALL, C. R., Ass't Professor .... .... 9 4 Bayard Lane Hall, R. H., '20 ............... ......... 6 N. W. Hall, S. E., '21 ............. ............ 22 '79 HALL, W. P., Ass't Professor .... ..... 2 6 Prospect St. Hall, W. P., Ir., '22 ........... ........... 1 21 H. Halsey, C. D., Ir., 121 ...... ........ 2 2I C'y. Halsted, D. 'M., '20 ...... .....42B. NAME Hamilton, A. K., '23 ..... Hamilton, I. P., '22 .... Hamilton, R. L., '20 ..... Hamilton, S. W., '23 ....... Hamilton, W. P., '20 ....... Hammond, P '20 A. ., - ......... . . E. S., Instructor... ... R. L., ,, ............ . L HAMMOND, Hankey, 'U Hanson, E. ., y2I ....... . Hanson, L, T., '23 .... Happer, A. P., 3d, '20 .... Hardin, A. S., '23 ..... Hardin, P. C., '22 ...... 1 Hardwick, P. O., q .... Hardy, G., '23 ....... Hargest, T. S., 'g .... Harlan, I. M., '20 ......... Harmon, N. B., Ir., 'g ....... HARPER, G. M., Professor.. Harper, G. M., Ir., '20 ....... Harper, W. P., '20 ........ Harris, E., '20 ............ . HARRIS, W. B., Professor. Harris, W. I., '20 .......... Harrison, E. P. H., Ir., ,22. Harrison, S. E., '23 .......... .. Hart, H. C., '22 .......... Harth, H. C. P., ,2I ..... I-Iartshorne, I., '21 ..... Hartshorne, R., '20 ...... Harvey, C. P., ,2I ......... HARVEY, E. N., Professor.. Harvey, H. A., '21 ......... Harvey, P., '22 .......... Hathaway, C., ,23 ....... Hathaway, S. H., '22 ..... Haupt, H. C., '23 ...... Haviland, S. T., ,2I .... AD'nR1zss .310 Hamilton Rd. S. E. B. ..........3II C'y. . . .24 Dickinson St. . ........... 7 N. W. ..72 University Pl. .......4 B. G. C. N. W. Hill ....138 Nassau St. . . . . .II Dickinson St. E.M.W. ....32 Wiggins St. ....19 Edwards Pl. G.C. .........3o8H. .....11 UB. G. C. ....36 Mercer St. ....7W.M.W. ........IO6 P. .........I3I L. .....Greenholm ...........133 L. ............ 6S.D. . . .24 Dickinson St. E. M. W. D. 38 'Washington Rd. ..........19S.W. ......1o S. E. ......16 Bank St. N. E. ....r75 Nassau St. . . .114 Broadmead Herling, R. R., '20 .... I-Iogking 2 O I o o SAE PHE DQINQETQN we-A-WAC HE Birmnrg Ciilnniinurhj NAME ADDRESS HAWES, R. P., Ass't Instructor ..... .............. G . C. Hawke, W. B., 'q ................. ..... 1 9 University Pl. Hax, W. B. F., 'IQ ............. .............. 5 1 '79 Hayes, D., '21 ....... ............. 5 S. E. Hayes, E. M., '20 ...... ,.,, 4 O2 Hodge Rd, Hayward, W. L., '23 .............. ..... 2 7 Vandeventer St. Heath, T., '20 ...................... ........ 66 Nassau St. HEERMANCE, R., Ass't Professor .... . Heiserman, R, B., '20 ............. Heller, E. S., '23 .....,......... Helm, H., '21 ....... Helm, H. H., '20 ...... Helm,T. O., Ir., '20 ...... Henderson, B. H., '21 ..... , Henderson, G. VV., '20 .... , Henderson, R. H., '20 ..... Henderson, R. L., '22 ..... Hensel, H. S., '22 ....... Henshaw, R. H., 'q ..... Herndon, E. T., '21 ..... Herndon, H. V., '23 ..... Herzog, A. S., 'q ...... Herzog, E. H., '21 .... Hess, I. I., 'q ........... Hewitt, H. H., jr., '20 .... Hewitt, W. W., 'q ........ , HIBBEN G President , I. ., . . . . Hicks, T. E., Ir., '22 ...... , Higley, P. H., '22 ............ Hilgartner, H. L. Ir., '23 ..... ..... Hill, I. M., 'q ............... Hill, T. M., 'g ............ Hillegass, C. E., Ir., '20 ..... . Hilliard, I. B., 'q .......... Hills, C. B., '22 ......... Hilscher, H. G., 'g .... Hinlein, S. H., '22 ..... ..........262 C'y. L. ....23 '79 .....53'79 ............53'7o ............1o4 P. ...23 Williams St. P. ...........r43 H. 23 VVilliamson St. W. M.W. C. P. . . . . .10 Madison St. ........11 E. W. L. ..31 Alexander St. .......13 S. M. R. .........Prospect ............II6 B. S.W. 36 Vandeventer St. B, G. C. S. M. R. ....13 W.W. D. H. .....33 B. S. ......133 H. NAME Hitzrot, L. H., '20 ....... Hobson, J. B., Jr., '23 ..... I-Iockaday, I. O., '21 ..... Hoge, F. E., '21 ......... Holden, L. C., Ir., '20 ..... Hole, W. E., '22 ........ Hollander, G. C., '22.. Holman, C. E., '20 ..... Holmes, E., '22 ...... Holmes, L. C., '23 ..... Holt, R. S., '22 ...,.... Holton, I-l. C., '20 ....... Hooper, R. P., Ir., '22... Hoover, H. E., 'g ........ Hoornbeck, J. C., '23.. Hopkins, C. E., 'q ..... Hopkins, D. L., '2I... Hopkins, J. L., '21 .... Ho kins, I. M., '23... on, R., ,2I. . .. Hornsey, J. W., Ir., '21 .... Horton, A. W., Ir., '20 .... HOSKINS, J. P., Professor .... Houck, L. D., '20 .......... Houseman, M. H., '22 ......... Howard, F. M., '23 ............ HOWARD, S. E., Ass't Professor .... .... Howard, T. L., '23 ............ Howe, R. H., '23 ........... HOWE, S. L., Instructor ..... . HOWELL, B. F., Instructor ..... Howell, J. W., Ir., 'q ,...... Howett, L. V., '20 ........ Howland, W. S., '23 ........ HUBBARD, I. G., Instructor .... Hubbell, E. S., '20 ....... Hubbell, G. S., 'g ..... Hughes, W., '21 ..... - ADDRESS ....11 S. E. B. ........I32L. ...... 41-SI P. P. .230 Nassau St. S. E. B. ........I4I C'y. E. B. .....19 N.W. S.W. .....36 F. N. B. 57 Jefferson Rd. . ...... 102 H'rn. ......3oo H. S. Hill ....1o S. W. B. P. .....11 S. W. .....25 Hill ....343 C'y. ......263 C'y. B, C. ....22 Bank St. .....33 E. C'y. ..........111 B. .......15 N. D. .35 jefferson Rd. .......15 N. D. ......17 W. W. .10 Madison St. .54 Patton Ave. ....12 Park Pl. .175 Nassau St. ......15 W.W. ....15 D, G. C. ........42-52 P. ....14 C. G. C. .......1o S. R. E 0 rHE e2QrsfC:f2ir'O'fs B Rl C L A - B PLA C gag NAME Huhn, W. H. T., '22 ........ HULETT, G. A., Professor .... Humphreys, H. L., 'g ...... Hungerford, C., '22 ....... Hunt, H. J., '21 .......... HUNT, T. W., Professor .... Hunter, G. R., '2I .......... Hurst, W. B., '22 ........... Huss, H. C. O., Professor... Hussey, J., Jr., '22 ......... Hutcheson, A. D., '20 ..... Hutchinson, J. D., '22 .... Hutchinson, R. C., 'g ..... Hutchinson, W. C., '20 .... . HUTSON, F. L., Registrar .... Hyman, O. W., 'g .......... Hynson, J. N., '20 ............ Illingworth, R. Wl., Jr., '21.'... Ingersoll, J. H. W., 'q ....... Trons, G. S., '23 ............ J-'li-il-il-IF-'I CI1 1'1 ! 1 :rggoo P5333 25,,.,-.-. sf9 5 2P' td. WF: ','ro g-4 022591921 1:-P' ::I:F7 1-1 4 8 F S '-1-.'-4 sv su an 0 O O 555 o o o .UPF .:wP? 'RFU,o ro' wprws .- f51'fs'3 Jackson, Jackson, S. .. .. Jacobs, A. B., '21 ,... Jacobs, E., '20 .......... Jacobs, J. S., Jr., '20 ...... Jacobs, W. S., Jr., '20 ..... James, R. W., '23 ....... Janeway, H. L., 'g ..... Jeffers, G. S., '21 ..... Birvrtnrg tfllnntinuvhb ADDRESS L. P. 44 Washington Rd. UC. G. C. Q. N F ,psf 51:13 'UU' EQW 'si U. Qs? wmgr? fig? '5:z: Lets- Div-4 r-igOCZJ3 ' :ZEFUQZ F1wF?'+'U ............II3 44 Vandeventer . . . . .The Bachelors G. C. P. B. Sem. .......114 H. ........21 M. D. L. L. I5 Vandeventer St. .............1o2 B. G. C. ....19 Edwards Pl. . ........ 22 Hm. .............I02 P. '79 66 Washington Rd. L. E. B. .....82 Nassau St. S. E. .....12 G. C. .......95 P. NAME Jefferies, J. H., Jr., '23 ..... Jenks, W., '23 ....... ..... Jennings, A. H., '20 .... Jennings, C. M., '23 .... Jett, R. S., '22 ........ Jewett, J. H., '23 ...... ' K 2 Joffrion, W. ., ' 3 ............ . Johns, J. J., '20 ..................... JOHNSON, A. C., Ass't Professor... JOHNs0N, C. P., Instructor.. Johnson, G. L., Jr., '23 ....... Johnson G. R., 'g .......... Johnsoni H. D., '20 ........... Johnson, J. E., 'q ............ JOHNSON, R. B. C., Professor .... Johnson, R. L., '22 .......... Johnson, W. V., '21 ......... Johnston, S. D. R., '23 ..... Jones, F. E., Jr., '23 ...... Jones, H. A., 'g ........ Jones, J. M., '23 ...... Jones, L. W., '22 ..... Jones, R. C., '23 .... Jordon, R. H., '23 .... ADDRESS .....I1 Jefferson Rd. S. W. B. ....Cap Sz Gown Club . . . . .II Jefferson Rd. S.E. Hill ......... C. E. B. Bank St. ......15 University Pl. .. .... 34 Vandeventer St. Bank St. ....138 Nassau St. ....47 University Pl. .. . . 129 Broadmead B. P. ............I0 E. B. ....31 University Pl. ........15 C G. C. . . . .24 Dickinson St. ........11 W. B. Kabet, A., '23 .......... ......... 4 9 Wiggins St. Kaighn, G. S., Jr., '23 ...... Theological Seminary Kakuda, K., 'g ............... ............... 4 06 H. S. Kaltenbach, H. J., Jr., '22... ......... 22 H'm. Kane, E. O., '21 ............. .......... 1 9 N. W. Kane, E. W., '20 ........... ..... 6 4 Nassau St. Kauffmann, S. H., '20 ..... ........... I I2 L. Kaye, L. G., '20 ......... ...... 3 04 I-Pm. Keck, J. S., '22 ....... Keeney, M., '22 ........ Keech, G. G. W., '23 .... Keenan, E. T., '21 ........ Keer, E. F., Jr., '23 ..... Kelley, M., '21 ........ ....18 S. W. B. ...........163 C. ....58 Wiggins St. S. W. B 0 0 n ' ' 0 O ' ,F , gag 'CHE D Q I N C-EJ' QM ? F-TBiQ'A' c Birerinrg CGlnn1inuPhl NAME ADDRESS Kelly, E. B., '21 .... ...... 4 E. M. W. Kelly, W. B., '20 ............ ....... 2 30 Nassau St. Kelsey, A. W., '23 ...........,. ......, 1 5 University Pl. KEMMERER, E. WV., Professor ......... 128 Fitz-Randolph Rd. Kemp, J. H., ,23 .................... ............... 3 3 N. E. Kendall, I. W., 'q ............................ 84 Nassau St. KENNEDY, C. W., Associate Professor ......... 66 Battle Rd. Kennedy, D. D., 'q ..................... ....... 8 'W. W. Kennedy, M. C., Ir., '23 ...,. 3 B. H'm. Kennedy, P. E., '21 ....... ....... 2 31 C'y Kent, R. E., '21 ......... ...10 E. M. W. Kent, W. R., '22 .............. .......... 1 71 L. Kenworthy, N. A., '22 .......... ........... 4 SI C'y. Kerr, C. M., Ir., '20 .............. .............. 6 3 '79 KERR, W. F., Ass't to Registrar... .... 209 Nassau Hall Ketchum. F. S., '20 ............. ............ 1 OI L. Ketchum, S. P., '23 ............ ......... 3 M. D. Keyes, E. L.. 3d, '21 .... . Kilby, O. M., '21 ....... ........41-51 P. ....163 Nassau St. Kilgus, E. O., 'q ........... ..... 1 HA. H'm. Kimball, H. M. H., '23 .... ........... 4 6 Hill Kimbark, I. R., '20 ...... ..... 6 6 Nassau St. King, E. S., 'q ........ ..... 7 E. M. W. King, G.. '20 ....... .,..... 2 1 H'm. King, H. G., '22 .... ...... 8 S. E. King, I. B., '20 ...... ......... 2 1 H'm. King, R. B., '21 ........ ........... 2 4 H'm. Kingsland, H. I., '23 ..... ..... 2 3 Williams St. Kinnard, L. R., '20 ..... .......... 6 N. W. Kinnear, E. R., '22 .... Kinsley, W. I., '22 ..... P. W. B. Kirback, W. C., '20 .... .... 1 3 Dickinson St. Kirk, R., '22 ......... .............. 1 3 S. D. Kirkpatrick, A., '23 .... 36 Vandeventer St. Kissam, P., '20 ........ ............... 1 E. W. Kit2rniller, R. D., '21 .... ................... 8 2 B. Kleinman, N., '23 ........ .... .15 Vandeventer St. Klipstein, K. H., '21 ..... ................. 2 1 P. NAME Kopp, E. C.. '22 ....... . Kneedler, W. H., '22 ..... Knower, M. D., '20 .... Knowles, G. M.. '22.... Knowles, N., Jr., '21 ..... Knox, A. G., '21 ........... Koetter, C. E., ,23 ........... KOREN, W., Ass't Professor .... Kraffert, li F., '20 ......... . Kramer, I. S., 'g .......... Kreiser, C., '23 .......... Kretschmann, P. M., 'g ....... Kuser, J. L., Ir., '20 .......... .. LaBranche, G. M. L., Ir., '22 .... Labouisse, I. W., '21 .......... Laflin, L. E., '22 ......... . Laird, C. VV., '20 ...... Lamarche, A. H., '22 ..... Lamarche, R. F., '20 .... Lambert, A. G., '22 ..... Lamont, R. S., '20 ....... Landis, I. MCC.. '21 ...... . LANE, H. C., Instructor .... Lane, M. R., '23 ......... Lane, N. T., '22 ........ Larson, H. G., 'g ..... Latrobe, G., '20 ...... Latta, L. M.. '23 ........ . Lawrence, G. A., '20 ........ Lawrence, R. N., 721 ............... Lawshe, T. V., '22 ................. . LEACH, H. S.. Reference Librarian. . .. Lee, P. B., '20 ..................... Lee, P. L., '21 .................... Legendre, A., '21 .... . Leggett, H. A., '21... Leh, I. H., ,2I ....... Lehnert, D. F., '23 .... ADDREss .35 Park Pl. N. D. ....Peac0ck Inn ......I2 S. D. L. L. 105 Fitz-Randolph Rd. B. B G. C. ...I4 Vandeventer St. G. C. . ....... 32 H. B. .....11 S. W. .......95 B. '79 .....53 F. N. B. ....53F.N. B. ........IOI B. N. W. '79 .....Grad. College O. Box 315 ........I04G.C. ........33 '79 ....16 Bank St. '79 .........1o E. W. ............I0 S. R. .. . . Princeton, N. J. .........lvy Club '79 .....94 B. .....143 C'y. .......51 P. ....41 N. E. L. O 0 A0 .....L..-,..-. TL. LV, L, 3 fs . - 'L QQ' Toi D 12.LN..QEI'OZfS Ul l QEIQ. C -gl gg ic W NAME Leon, H., '22 ...... Le Roy, J. 'M., '23 ......... Levengood, S. L., 'g ,........ Le Viness, C. T., 3d, '23 Lew, R. W., '20 ............ Lewis, C. H., 2d, '23 ..... Lewis, E. P. C., '21 ..... Lewis, H. R., '23 ..... Lewis, J. B., 'q ..... Lewis, R., '23 .,....... Lewis, R. T., '23 ........ Lewis, T. M. N., '20 .... Lewise, R. S., '21 ....... LIBBEY, W.. Professor... Liebman, H., '23 ........ Lilly, E. O. G., 'g ...... Lilly, H. T., 'g ............ Lineaweaver, T. H., '2O.. Linsohn, F. W., Ir., '21 .... Lippincott, B., '23 ........ Lipscomb, L. W., '23 ..... Litch. R. B., '21 ........ Littell, A. B., '20 ..... Littleton, M. W., '21 ..... Livingston, J. S., '22 ..... LIZ-Aso, F. C., Instructor .... Lloyd, H. G., Ir., '23 ..... Loeb, M. B., '22 ........ Lofquist, A. A., '21 ..... Logan, V. W.. '23 .... . Long, H. J., '22 .......... Eirrrtnrg Cfllnniinuehj 'ADDRESS ......115 B. H. G. C. ....30 Mercer St. W.B. 43 Vandeventer St. ...... 72P. B. .....,.I2L'I. D. ...........432 C'y. . . . . .Thanet Lodge 27 Vancleventer St. G. C. G. C. . . . .163 Nassau St. U.P. .......25 N. E. ...............IOI H. N. R. ....I4M Vandeventer St. C. .......53 C. ..'..133H. ....133 L. ....35 N. E. .....2o M. D. Long, L., Jr., '23 .............. ........... 1 07 P. LONGWELL, H. C., Professor: .... ...... 9 1 Mercer St. LooM1s, E. H., Professor .... ..... 3 O2 Nassau St. Loos, G. W., '22 ........... ........ 3 E. M. W. Loose, A. S., '21 .......... ....... I 63 Nassau St. Lopez, I. M. ...... ..... 4 0 Vandeventer St. Lord, T. C.. '20 ..... . ............... 44 '79 NAME Lourie, D. B., '2Z..'.. Love, E. W., '22 .... Love, G. H., '22 ..... .... Lowe, P. R., '23 ............ Lowry, H. H., 'g ............ Luckberry, R. H., Jr., '21 .... Ludington, P. H.. 'g ....... . LUEHRING, F. W., Ass't Profe Luft, C. A., '2I.. Luquer, E. P., '23 ..... . Lutz, R. B., 'g ......... Lyman, A. V., '20 ..... Lynch, I. G., '22 ...... Lynch, I. H., Ir., '21 .... Lyon, H. M., '23 ..... Lyon, J. P., '22 ....... Lyons, E. J., '22 ........ McAdoo, R. H., Spec. ..... . 'McAlpin, B. B., Ir., '21 ..... McAlpin, D. H., '20 ...... McAlpin, W. M., '23 ...... McBride, W. P., '22 ........ MQCABE, D. A., Professor... McCaddon, J. T., '20 ....... McCaddon, S. G., '23 ....... SSOI' ..... . . . McCall, S. L., '23 .............. MCCALLUM, J. D., Instructor... McCamant, T., '22 ............ McCampbell, I. S., 'g ....... McCarter, T. M., '22 ..... McCarter, U. H., 2d, '23 .... McCarthy, F. A., '22 ........ McCaull, R. N., '22 .... McCaull, I. D., '21 ........ McCauley, E. D., '20 ....... MCCAYT, L. W., Professor ..... McClain, B., '23 .... . ......... . McCLE1.LAN, G. B., Professor ..... 'ADDRESS ......I8I L. . ..... 62 H. ..........I8I L. B. G. C. G. C 110 New Moore St B.Sen1. Hill ......34A.S. S.M.R. S. W. Sem. I6 Vandeventer St. L. ....194 Nassau St. ....66 Nassau St. H. ....2 HB. H'm. .........68L. .......63 H. ..........243 C'y. ,.3I University Pl. ....46 Wiggins St. M. D. ....1I Madison St. C. .........1o1 H. .......42 L. .....3oo H'm. N. D. ......2 Morven St. . .31 University Pl. .........Battle Rd. i ' . I EE TH E DFQIN 5431013 B R' C - A - B-'avfc BDE , NAME McClenaghan, W. C., 'q .... MCCLENAHAN, H., Dean .... McClenahan, J. M., '22 ........... McClenahan, W. U., 'q ........... McCLURE, C. F. W., Professor .... MCCOMAS. H. C., Ass't Professor ..... .... McCormack, A. T., '21 ............ McCormick, G. B., '21 ............. McCormick, H. F., Jr., '21 ..... McCord, R. F., '22 ........... McCoy, I. F., 'q ....... McCulloch, R. M., '21 .... McCu1loh, G., '21 ........ McCullough, C. E., 'q ..... McCune, J. R., '20 ...... McCune, S., '21 .................. McDonald, A. D., '22 ............. MCDONALD, F. C., Ass't Professor. .. McDonnell, I. S., Jr., '21 ......... McDougal, E. D., '20 ....... .... McDougal, D. B., '20 McEachin, T. C., 'q .... MCELROY, R. M., Professor .... McFarlane, I. W., '20.. McFerran, W. B., '22, .. McGeachy, J. B., 'g .... McGraw, C. W., '20 .... Mcllvaine, W. B., jr. 22 .... McIlwain, G. I., '22 ........ Mcjunkin, E. P., '22 ..... McKee, J. D., '23 ....... McKinney, I. D., '20 ..... McKinney, I. R., '23. McKinnon, H. D., '21 McKnight, McKnight, P. H., '22. .. R. W., '20, .. McKown, P., '20, .. McLanahan, S., Jr., '23 ..... Eirerinrg Qfllnntinurhj ADDRESS .37 Wiggins St. .........Col1ege Pl. .......12 S. W. .....46 B. Sem. ..12 Morven St. .109 Broadmead R. Park Pl. '79 B. IO Dickinson St. H. L. P. ..1o Madison St. M. D. .......242C'y. .....Nassau Inn ......307 I-I'm. W. B. W. B. ........I2 Park Pl. .86 Stockton St. L. ........I4H'm. ........64 G. C. .....138 Nassau St. C. B. S. D. ....19 W. W. .....3o8 H'm. L. B. H. ........1o L. P. L. . . . . .30 Vandeventer St. NAME McLaughlin, R. W., jr., '21 .... McLean, E. O.. '22 .......... . McLean, M. Mc., '23 ....... MCMAHON, I. E., Major .... McMaster, J. D., '20 ...... McMillan, A., '22 ......... MCMILLAN, C., Professor... McNamara, T. H., '22 ..... McWilliams, D. E., '21 ..... McWilliams, J. S., ,2O ..... MacColl, A. M., '21 ........ MacCready, W. B., ,22 ..... MacDougall, R. G., '22 .... Macdonald, G., '22 ........... Macfarlane, J. F., '22 .......... MACINNES, C. R., Professor ..... Mackay, D. K., '20 ............ Mackay. E. E., '20 ........... MACLAREN, M., Professor ..... MacLaren, M., Ir., '23 ........ MACLOSKIE, G., Professor ..... MacPhee, W. S., '22 ....... 'MacVeagh, C., Jr., 'g ..... Madden, I. M., '20 ............. MAGIE, D., Professor ............ MAGIE, W. F., Dean of Faculty .... Magonigle, I. B., '22 ............. Mahaffy, R. S., '21 ............ Makrauer, S., '23 ..... Malloy, I. A., '22 .... Mallory, A. E., 'q ..... Mancliee, A. L., '22. .. Mandell, J. L., '22 .... Mansfield, R., '22 ........ . Mapletoft, R. S., '22 ........ Marburg, F. S., '23 .......... MARDEN, C. C., Professor .... Marden, N. B., '23 .......... ADDRESS .....1o S. W. ........Nassau Inn S. E ...IOO Stockton St. UA. H'm. ...40 Bayard Lane P. C. ......172 L. ....5 M. D. .....15 N. E. ....3 S. E. B. L. P. I2 Vandeventer St. B. . . .16 Prospect Ave. . . . . .239 Nassau St. B. ........I24 G. C. . . . .138 Nassau St. . . . .101 Library Pl. ....Dean's House N. E. ...24 Dickinson St. .......41 B. Sem. ....5S VViggins St. C. 3 ....... II S. E. B. N.D. L. ....112 Mercer St. ......15 N. M. R. NAME Margetts, H. S., Qi Amis IELE DQINCEION B-s2g,c4-A-B-RAC '21 .... Markham, M. C., 'q. ..... Marlatt, R. E., '23 ...... .... Birertnrg ftllnntinuvhl Annkass ...........1o N. R. . . . . . . .52 Iefferson Rd. .. ..... 46 Vandeventer St. LIARQITAND, A., Professor .... ....... G uernsey Hall Marquis, R. I., '23 .......... Marsh, O. T., '22 ......... Marshall, C., '22 Marshall, P., '23 .... Martin, E. H., ,2I ..... Martin, F. E., '20 .... Martin, I. S., '23 Martin, W. R., '22 ....... Massey, W. E., '22 .,..... MATHER, F. I., Professor. Mather, W. M., ' Matlock, W. A., 20 ...... '20 ..... Matsumoto, K., 'q .... Matthews, H. F., '21 .... Matthews, I. P., '23 .... Matthews, T. S., '22 .... Matthews, W. R., '21 .... Maull., S. M., '22 ....... Maulton, E., ,2I .......... MAUREY, P., Instructor. . . Maxwell, E. L., '22 ..... May, L. S., '23.. Mayers, B. F., '23 ..... Mayo, C. W., ,ZI ..... Mayo, I. G., '23 ........ MAYOR, A. G., Lecturer... Ma or A. H. ,22 ....... y Y I Mead, A. F., '20 ...... Mead, V. C., 721 ........ Meara, E. F., Ir., ,22 ........ Meek, W. T., 'q ............ Meeson, I. E. W., '23 ..... TWEIGHAN, M. H., Assistaiitifi. Mellis, D. B., ,22 ............. H111 L. B. 18W.W. ......131 H. ....24 '79 .......68L. ....1 S. E. B. ...........34C. Evelyn Pl. ...291 Nassau St. B. L. .....44C. ....42 S.E. .......53 H. UA. C. L. P. .....19 University Pl. H. .....17 Edwards Pl. .....14 Edwards Pl. HA. H. .....37 F. N. B. ...276 Nassau St. .. .276 Nassau St. .........14S. D. C. .......27M.D. .. .... 18S.M.R. ....11 Park Pl. .....36 Park Pl. ......11 H'm. NAhlE Mellon, M. T., 'spec .......... Mellon, T., 'g .................... ..... MENZIES, A. W. C., Professor .... ..... Mercer, R. B., '20 .... ADDRESS C. .......142G.C. 187 Prospect St. ..24 Mercer St. Meriwether, I. H., '23 ......... ..... 4 6 Wiggins St. Merrifield, R. E., '21.. Merritt, S., '22 ....... Merritt, T. W., '23. .. ........222C'y. ..........62B. .......23 M. D. Metzger, R. S., '21 .... ..... 1 63 Nassau St. Meyer, E. B., ,2I .... Meyer, M., '21 ....... Meyers, G. R., 'q ..... Mihm, M. C., '22 .... Miles, E. G., '20 ...... wrwoim 'fjfj-V- ST' 2 5 PB fftwz , . N. ZZ -.H. IIE: Q m 1,73 K 55? X:-'.r1-P1-4 VWHFF FFSWU SL-S' 1 F02 5 S CD I Ps. 5 , ,E 3: B. L.P. .......13 M. D. ....2 C. H'm. ...10W.M.W. .46 Wiggins St. P. L. SI H. .....11 S. E. B. ......51 B. S. .........72L. ....11 S. W. B. ........52,7Q .....162 L. B. ..........143L. .159 Library Pl. Miller, R. M., '21 ..... ...... . 9 S. W. B. Miller, Z. B. ........ .... 2 Oo Hodge Rd. Millikin, D. L., ,22 .... ...... N assau Inn 511118, A. B., 'q ...... Mills, W. B., 121 .... Milne, S. W., '22 ....... Miner, A. C., Ir., '23.. Minott, I. A., '21 ..... .21 Edwards Pl. B. .....II3 H. ........I7N.E. P. Mish, I. D., '21 ........... ........ ........ 5 4 B. Mitchell, I. D., Ir., '23 .... .. .. Mitchell, I. I., 3d, '22, .24 Dickinson St. ...........64B. Mitchell, w. H., .......... 144 L. ...........I22H. 0 'II D 6 i w la o WWW-E-'ll-MCAELORN B 111.1 9 - A 1-2 Es-A 9 L NAME Mockridge, H. C. F., '23 ..... Molloy, C. I., '21 ........... Montgomery, A. M., '20 .... Montgomery, J. S., '20 .... Montgomery, J. Z., 'q ..... Montgomery, N. T., '23 ..... Moor, A. .P., 'g ....,....... . Moor, H. S., ' Moore, D. D. Moore, E. D., Moore, H. G., Moore, I. D., Moore, J. L., Moore, P. S., Moore, R. G., 21 ......... ,,'2I ..... 21. . . . . '21 .... '20 .... '21 .... '23 .... '20 ....... Moore, W. D., '21 ........... Moore-Chorli an, G., '23 ..... MORE, P. E., Lecturer ..... Moreland, G. MOREY, C. R., B., '23 ..... Professor . . Morgan, D. C., '20 ...... Morgan, J. A., '21 ........ Morgan, R. P., '22 .......... MORGAN, S. W., Professor .... Morgan, W. L., '20 ......... Morgan, W'. L., Ir., '22 ..... Morris, F. S., 'q .......... Morris, H. H. A., '2I.... Morrisson, R., '23 ..... .. Morrow, L. B., '22 ........ Morschauser, J., Jr., '21 ..... MORSE, A., E., Librarian .... . Morton, I. D., '22 ....... . Moser, P. D., '22 ........ Mosher, J. S., '23 .... Motley, A., '23 ...... Moss, J. A., '20 ........ Mossman, W. S., '20 .... Birvrtnrg Wlnntinuehb ADDRESS Hill ....5 N. M. R. ......363 C'y. .........22P. .....25 B. Sem. .......33 Hill ....37 B. S. .......92H. S. R. S. R. .....92H. .......73B. S. R. S.W.B. Park Pl. ..23o Nassau St. ....13 Bank St. '. .245 Nassau St. ....3 HB. H'm. . . . . .342 Nassau St. . . . . .Nassau Inn L. P. ......114B. C. ........21'7o HC. H. .....4N. M. R. C. II Dickinson St. .....164 Nassau St. . . . . .169 Nassau St. P. ..........I7I L. ....1H'rn. S.B. ....33 B. Sem. ....72 H'm. NAME Motter, T. H. V., '22 .... Moulton, E., 'q ......... Mozier, A. W., '23 ..... Mueller, S. R., '22 ...... Mulford, A. H., Jr., '21.. Mulliken, I. R., '23 ...... Munford, B. B., '21 ..... MUNRO, D. C., Professor MURCH, H. S., Professor .... Murray, G. D., Ir., '2I.. Murray, H. S., '23 ....... Murray, I. W., '21 ..... Murray, T. F., 'q .... Murrey, F. L., '22 ..... Murtland, VV., '22 .... Mutschler, E., 'g ........ Myers, D. G., '2I ........ Myers, F., '22 ........... MYERS, W. S., Professor. Mylod, I. F., '23 ........ Nathan, A. M., '23 ....... Neely, H. C., 'g ...... NEHER, F., Professor .... Neher, J. H., '21 ........ Nelden, A. G., '22 ....... NELSON, O. A., Assistant .... Nelson, W. R., '23 ...... Netts, S. G., '21 ......... NEVTLLE, H. A., Assistant Nevin, A. M., 'q ......... Newlin, R. S., '22 ...... . Newman, A. L., '23 ..... Newton, D., '23 ....... Nicolas, R. A., '20 ..... Nichols, C. A., '23 ..... Nichols, F. H., '23 ..... Nichols, G., '22 .... . Nicholson, A., 'q ..... ADDRESS .....19 University Pl. .....95P. Hill P. 119 Fitz-Randolph Rd. '79 C'y. .........312H'm. .....IO7 Mercer St. S. E. .........I24H. .........112H. MB. G. C. ...........20S.W. C'y. .....1o4 Bayard Lane .............4Hi1l .....95 Mercer St. . . . . .148 Library Pl. ..........352 C'y. ....1oW. M. W. .......8 A. G. C. ....19 Edwards Pl. ........1o N. W. ....8 NA. G. C. ......2o S. E. .....11 UB. .......19 S. W. ........24 M. D. M.D. ...24 Dickinson St. ......31 F. N. B. B. .....I6 Park Pl. ,-.. L SAE 'EIZLE D Q.: N CLLTO N B nn c 4 NAME Nicholson, I. E., Jr., 'q ..... Nieman, K. E., '23 ........ Norris, H. S., '21...., ....... North, I. P., '22 .................. NORTHRUP, E. F., Ass't Professor... Norton, P. R., 'g ..,............. Noss, F. B., '23 ........ Oates, I. F., Ir., '21 .... Ober, P. N., '23 ..... Ober, W. S., '23 ..... Odell, H. B., '23 .... Oehler, I. C., '20 ..... Oehmler, H. K., '23. . .. Offutt, 'M. I., '21 ....... Olmstead, P. S., '20 .... Opie, H. R., '21 ...... Orth, W. C., '23 ..... Osborn, I. D., '22 ........ Osborne, R. R., '2I .....,.. Oscoon, C. G., Professor .... Osmer, G. G., '20 ......... . Oswald, W. E., 'q .... Otis, C., '20 ....,..... Owen, F. W., '23 .... Oxholm, T., '22 ........ Ozias, R. E., '22 .......... O'Brien-Moore, A., 'g ..... O'Connor, R. B., 'g ...... O'Gorman, I. A., '20 ...., O'Kane, R. I., '23 ....., O'Neill, I. R., '20 ..... . Paddock, H. B., '21 .... Paddock, T. F., '21 ..... Pagano, P., '21 ...,.. Page, C. G., '22 .... Page, E. S., '22 .,.. Page F. L. ,'22. . . . Page H., Ir., '22 ..... A1BR.AC Birerturg ftilnntinnrhj ADDRESS ...1S Edwards Pl. ..........221 C'y. S.W. N.D. . . . .30 Wiggins St. ........1o1 G. C. .. ..... 7 N. E. ......24H'm. .....37 S.R. .......24 L. ......23 M. Hill ...16 Edwards Pl. .........16H'm. ....6 Wiggins St. P. L. ...92 Stockton St. I2V3.Ud6XfC11f6f St. . . . .31 University Pl. P. ....15 B, G. C. .........112 G. C. . . . .27 University Pl. ....4o Wiggins St. B. .........161 L. ...........I6I L. . . . .146 Nassau St. B. .........1o2 B. ....182L. .....43B. NAME Page, L., Ir., 'q .... Page, L. F., '20 .... Page, L. R., '20 .... Page, W. H., '23 ..... Palmer, A. P., '22 ..... Palmer, R. S., '21 ...... Pardoe, W. E., '22 ........ PARK, E. A., Instructor .... Park, J. S., 'g .......,.... Parker, C., '20 ......... Parker, I. F., '20 ..... Parker, P. M., '20 .... Parker, W. M., '20 ..... Parisette, I. O., '21 .... Parrish, T. G., 'q ........... Parrott, D., '21 ...........,. PARROTT, T. M., Professor. .. Parry, I. S., Ir., '20 ......,.. . PATON, S., Lecturer ........... . PATTON, F. L., Ex-President .... Paul, A., '21 .................. Paul, A. G., '23 ........ . Paul, R. J. T., '20 ........ Pawley, F. R., '23 ......... . Paxton, W. M., 3d, '19 .... Payne, F. N., 'q .......... Peard, F. F., 'q ........ Pearson, H. O., 'q .... Pease, R. N., 'g ...... Peck, F. C., '20 .... Peck, R. D., '23 ...... Peden, A. V., '20 ....... Peeples, L. M., '23 ..... Penfield, P. L., '23 ...... . Penfield, T. B., Ir., ' Pennelly, F. C., '21 ...... . Penney, R. S., '22 ..... . Penney, T. C., '21 ..... 21 ..... ADDRESS ..27 University Pl. ...27 University Pl. S.E.B. . . . .27 Vandeventer St. 3 HA 71 C M. D. S. 'M. R. ...22 Alexander St. ..........3II H. S. ....IOQP. ......IOQP. S.R. .......43 B. Sem. . . . . .32 Wiggins St. . . . .104 Mercer St. .....1o4 Mercer St. S.E.B. ............Greenlands Hamilton, Bermuda .. ...12 S. W. B. . ...... 19M.D. ....10 S. E. B. '79 ...3I University Pl. .............IO3 B. L. P. .....61 G. C. .......153 L. ........46 Hill ....Key8z Seal ....42 F. N. B. ........33 P. ......26 C. B. .....1o N. D. .....H'm. AL 0 E 73-IE DQINC-E-TON BRVI c-A-B RAC gg NAME Peutz, R. H., '20 .... Perley, H. R., '21 .... Perry, E. R., '21 ..... Pershing, J., '21 ..... Pessaqua, E. A., '21 .... Peterson, S. H., '20 ..... Petterson, G. R., '20 .... Petterson,, S. T., ,2O.' ...... Eirninrg Cfllnntinuvhb ADDRES S L. P. ....La Vake Pl. P. ....4 HA. H. .....17 S. M. R. HC. H'm ..23 Madison St. HA. Hylll. Pettey, J. I., '23 ............. .......... 1 4 N. W. PHILLIPS, A. H., Professor ..... ..... 5 4 Hodge Rd. Phillips, F. M., '22 ........ ........., 1 1 H'm Piaget, E. A. M., '20 ....... .......... 6 3 '79 Piper, G. S., '21 ...... Pitney, M., '20 ............ PLATT, D. F., Lecturer .... Poe, I. P., '22 .......... Polhemus, F. S., '20 .... Pope, E. S., '23 ....... Pope, I. N., '21 ....... Porteous, R. E., '21 .... . Porter, B. P., '22 ...... Porter, L. T., '22 ...... Posey, H. L., '23 .... . Post, F. L., ' ........ Potter, TM. G., '20 ..... Potter, R. T., '23 .... Powell, R. C., 'qq ..... Powell, R. I., '22 ..... Powers, W. L., '20 ........ Powers, W. S., '23 ....... . Press, B. R., 'q .............. Pressinger, W. P., '22 ..... Preston, R. G., '18 ..... . Price, E. G., '23 ....... . Price, W. E., '23 .......... PRIEST, G. M., Professor.. L. '79 Englewood, N. I. ........12 S. W. ........3o4 H'm. .....2.4, N. E. ....441 CV. .....1o5 H. C. P. II Alexander St. ......11 UA. H. ..172 Nassau St. B. ..I32 Mercer St. ........3IO H'm. 2 HBH C .... 16 Edwards Pl. PRENTICE, W. K., Professor .... . ...12 Nassau St. . . . .14 Park Pl. W. B. ....2o W. W. ......13 E. W. S. M. R. ...10 Nassau St. NAME ADDRESS Prime, E. G., '23 .......... ......... I 3 E. W. PRINCE, S. W., Assistant .... ........... 2 2 G. C. Proudfit, E. H., '20 ........ ..... 3 1 Alexander St. Pulling, T. I. F., '20 ..... Purdy, R. F., '20 ....... Put, H. O., '21 ....... Pyle, G. M., ,23 ..... Pyne, M. H., '21 ..... Quay, M. S., '20 .... Rae, I., 723 .......... Rafalsky, R. L., '20 .... Rafferty, I. H., '20 ..... Rahn, E. F., '21 ...... Raleigh, T. L., '20 ..... Ramsay, I. B., ,22 .... Ramsay, I. G., '20 .... Ramsay, M., 'g ...... Rank, A. W., 'q ..... Rankin, I. B., '23 ......... Rankin, S. B., '20 ......... RANKIN, W. M., Professor .... .... Ranson, I. C., '20 ......... Rapa, D. VV., '22 ....... Ravanel, D., '22 ......... Rawlings, I. M., '21 ..,. . Rawson, E. G., '23 ....... . RAYCROFT, I. E., Professor Raymond, R. V., '21 ...... Raynolds, A. H., '22 ..... Raynolds, R. F., '23 .... Raynor, G. E., 'g ..... Read, C., '20 ....... Read, F. A., '20 .... Read, R. O., '23 .... Reade, W., '20 ..... Reay, N. W., '23 ..... Reehard, O. H., jr., 'gx . Red, W. S., '20 ....... P. ........15N.W. .......I2P. ........12 E. W. C. Greenholm .19 University Pl. ...........123 H. ......36 Park P' ....11 N. M. R. ...20 Library Pl. .....Peacock Inn A. S. ...4I5 Hodge Rd. ..........23Hi11 ...........I32 H. Evelyn Pl S Vandeventer St, ......17 Edwards Pl. B. B. ....3o Mercer St. ...I2OBI'O3dlT1C3.Cl E. B. .......9VV.VV'. .......11 U. P. HB. G. C. ..............4oP. ......I7 Edwards Pl. N. B. 8 Vandeventer St. .31 University Pl. B. S. . . . . .28 S. E. .......2W.B. ROSS1J' NAME ' 'fs ,, 0 gg TH E DQ I N C ETC IN 12-RQ:-5 A -gg-gp, A c QE Reeve, W. S., '22 ..c.. Regan, A. C., 'q ..... Reichner, A., '21 ..... Reimer, O. B., '21 .... Reiser, E., '22 .......... Rentschler, P. E., '20 ..... Reps, D. W., 'q ........ Requa, I. L., '20 ..... Reynolds, E. B., '22 .... Reynolds, I. M., '22 .... Reynolds, L. C., '20 ...... Reynolds, W. W., '20 ..... Rhodes, C. E., '21 ...... Rhodes, I. B., '21 .... Rhodes, R. P., '21 .........,.. Richardson, A. B., '23 ........... I RICHARDSON, A. S., RICHARDSON, E. C., Richardson, H. I., Richardson, H. 'M., 1lStI'l.1CtOI' .... Instructor. I 22 ........ '20 ........ Richardson, L. H., 20 .... Richardson, W. P., '22 ..... Richmond, L., '21 ......... Rickert, V. D., '23 .... Rickert, T. H., '20 ...... Riderour, P. D., '23 ..... Ringwalt, C. C., '20 ...... Ritchie, G., '23 ............. ROBBINS, E. Y., Professor... Robbins, G. A., '20 ........ Robbins, M. H., '2o .... Roberts, H. C., '23 ....... Roberts, H. D., '21 ........ - Roberts, T. C., '21 ........... ROBERTS, W. B., Instructor.. . Robertson, G. M., 'q ......... Robins, S. D., '22 ............. ROBINSON, C. Ass't Professor... J Birsrinrg Cfllnntinuehj N.M.R. ....I9 University Pl. C. ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Robinson, C. A., Ir., '22 .... ............... 2 3 B. Robinson, D. E., '23 ......... .............. 3 5 S. E. Robinson, H. A., '23 ............. .... 4 3 Vandeventer St. Robinson, W. T., 'q .............. ............. 1 75 W. ROBINSON, P. E., AsS't Professor .... .... 1 28 Broadmead ......,12U.P. .........321C'y. .. . .17 Edwards Pl. S.D. B. ...1o3P. ......21 '79 .....24Hi11 .....5S.R. ...ro4P. ......35 L. S.E. ....22o Mercer St. L. .....2o N.B. .....I7 Olden St. ..I5 University Pl. S. D. I5 Vandeventer St. . . . . . .144 Library Pl. P. ........Io N. W. N. D. .....83 Mercer St. C. ....133 Library Pl. ........1oE. W. C. . . . .55 Battle Rd. Rodder, R. S., '23 ...... . Rodgers, I. T., '22 ...... Rodgers, O., '22 ...... Roessler, E. C., '22 .... Rogers, A., '21 ....... Rogers, C. B., '20 ..... Rogers, L. E., '20 .... Rogers, M., '20 ......... ....38 Moore St. B. .....232 C'y. ..........116 B. ...........2II C'y. ....2QI Nassau St. .........,..43 L. ......13S.W. Rogers, M., '23 .......... ......... 3 SI C'y. ROGERS, R. W., Professor... .... Madison, N. I. Rogers, W., Ir. ........... ......... 1 1 N. M. R. Romaine, I. G., '23 ......... .... 1 5 University Pl. ROOT, R. K., Professor. Rosborough, A. B., 'q .... Rose, G., 3d, '22 .....,.. Rosenbaum, F. S., '2O. .. A., Jr., 'q ...... Rossin, E. L., '22 ..... Rothehild, L. H., '21 .... Rothenberg, R. L., '23 .... Roudebush, F. W., 'q ..... Rowley, W. T., '22 ....... .... 31 Chambers St. . ........ I2 Park Pl. .........4I2 C'y. . ............ .I23 H. ....31 University Pl. ..............1o4 H. ..........3o1H'm. ...........8MadisonSt. Rusell, R. B., Ir., '20 ...... .................. I 2 N. W. RUSSELL, A., Professor ...... ..... 1 60 VV. 95th St., N. Y. C. RUSSELL, H. N., Professor ..... ........... 7 9 Alexander St. Russell, I. E., '21 ............ ................... 2 E. B. Russell, R. B., '20 ...... . ........ I2 N. W. Rutan, F. E., '23 .... .... 5 8 F. N. B. Ruth, G. B., '20 ...... ............ 7 o P. Ruth, R. B., '21 ........ ............. 7 1 P. Rutherfurd, D., '23 ..... ..., 1 I Alexander St. Rutt, E. G., '22 ....... .............. 3 2 B. Rutter, D. R., '22 .... ............ 9 7 B. 0 O W . - t Q..-at A FAS A 2 EB-Dj-fLe2arg.QQduL Q Q .e.Ra.9, fB.e.A.c NAME Ryan, J. R. T., '21 ..... Sadonsky, C. R., '20 ..... Sakellariou, G. T., 'g. . . Samson, H. G., '20 ..... Samuels, L., '23 ...... Sandell, C. V., '20 ..... Sanger, R., '20 ....... Saums, W. A., '22, .. Saunders, I. R., 'g ..... Savage, E., '20 ....... Savage, F. A., '23 ..... Savage, W. L., '20 ..... Birntnrg ADDRESS . ....2B.H. C. .. ........... 126 G. C. . . . . . . .138 Nassau St. . . . . .24 Dickinson St. . . . .21 Edwards Pl. D. ...,...12 M. D. .....7 A. S. ....16'M.D. .....38 L. ....2 B. Sawyer, F. L., '20 ..................................... 106 B. Sawyer, T. L., '20 ..................................... 106 P. Scarborough, H. M., '21. . . 132 W. Hanover St., Trenton, N. I. Scarlf, I. E., '20 ........................................ 21 B. Scarff, J. G., '22 ............. Schabacker, R. W., '2I. Schank, L. M., '20 ..... Scarlett, R. G., '22 ..... Scheerer, I. D., '21 .... Schelker, W. G., '23 .... Schenck, C. K., '22 .... . .......,....... 64 B. Schenck, J. H., '20 ...... . .......2I B. ....5 E.W. ....4 N. R. C'y. 34 Vandeventer St. ...23 Madison St. Schenecker, E. W., '23 ..... ........ 3 7 F. N. B. Schickhaus, E., '20 .... . Schimpff, F.. C., '23... Schirmer, R., '21 ...... .. ............. 8 N. W. .. ..... 53 University Pl. . . . . .Lawrenceville Rd. Schleitzer, C. W., '23 .... ............... 4 Hill Schmertz, L. R., '23. . .. Schoedringer, P. S. Schofield, F. P. I., '22, Schrauii, W. B.. '22. . .. Schroeder, A. H., '20.. B. ....12W. W. ...13 N.M. R. .............. I3 C. Schulz, O. F., '23 .......... .... 1 4 Edwards Pl. Schumann, E. W. A.. Schuster, C. E., '20 ..... . Schuster, N. W., '23 ..... .........25I C'y. .........I23 L. ....123L. 4I2 Ctllnntinnrhj N.-xiii: Schutte, F. A., '22 ........... Schyler, B. K., '20 ............... SCOON, R. M., Ass't Professor. .. Scott, G. B., '22 ............... Scott, I. W., '23 ....... SCOTT, W. B., Professor .... Scott, W. E., '22 ...... Scribner, C. H., Ir., '21, Scudder, W. W., '20 ..... Scull, R. B., '22 ........ Scureman, M. S., '21, .. Seay, H. H., Ir., 'g ..... Seiberling, I. P., '21 . . .. Seidenburg, H. R. F., 'g Seidensticker, A. I., '23 .... Sellers, W., '23 ........ Semple, I. B., '23 ...... Sewart, S. G., '23 ...... Shaefer, M. L., '21 ..... Shaffer, E. L., 'g ...... Sharp, E. W., '21 .... Sharpe, I. M., '20 .... Shaw, L. E., '23 ...... Shea, G. E., Ir., '22 .... Shea, S. M., '21 ........ Sheldon. D. S., '23 ..... Sheldon, G. W., '22 .... ADDRESS . . . .34 Vandeventer St. .....19 Cleveland Lane ........I2S.E. B. .....15S Nassau St. ...........163 L. ........461 C'y. .....17 N.W. .......112H. HB. G.C. ...........41-51 P. ....47 University Pl. ....I5 University Pl. S. E. B. ..........43Hill ..2 HC. H. G.C. M. D. ....28 Vandeventer St. ....15 University Pl. M.D. .........1S4L. .....1o N. E. L. SHELLABARGER, S., Ass't Professor .... ..... G reenholm Shenstone, A. G., 'g ................. ...... 7 6 G. C. Sherman, A. R. ................... .... 1 2 Park Pl. Sherman, C. A., '23 .... ...... 3 1 F. N. B. Sherman, C. C., '23 ................... .... 1 72 Nassau St. Sherman, R. T., '20 ................ ........... 183 L. Sherwood, S., '23 ......................... .......... 6 N. R. SHIPMAN, H. R., Associate Professor ..... .... 2 7 Mercer St. Shipway, C. M., '22 .................... ........... ' .13 B. Shipway, W. B., '21 ......... , ......... .... 4 2 Wiggins St. Shoher, E. W., '23 .... . . . .25 Edwards Pl. 'IJ THE P Q ' N C EI 0 'N M U ea 1 Li A - A CL NAME' Shotwell, D. R., 'g' .......... Shriver, V. L. P., Ir., '22 .... SHULL, G. H., Professor .... Shuman, F. R., '22 ........ Sichelstiel, L. H. ........... . Sibley, G. H., '20 ............. SILVESTER, L. V., Assistant ..... Silzer, P. W., '21 ............... Simpson, A., '22 .................. . SINCLAIR, W. I., Ass't Professor.. . Sinclaire, I., '22 ................ Sinclaire, M., '22 ............. Singleton, E. L., '21 ..... Sitterly, B. W., 'g ..... Skelding, H. T., '22 .... Skidmore, I. B., '21 ..... Skinner, C. I., '21 ...... Slack, C., '23 ........ Eirntnrg Ullnntinurhj ADDRESS ...Murray-Dodge B. ...60 Jefferson Rd. S.E. P. B. ....Princeton, N. I. U. P. D. ....51 Patton Ave. ..........1o5 P. .....21P. ....78G.C. B. P. ........ .ME II Vandeventer St. Slagle, A. R., '22 ............... ................ 5 1 C. Slawson, S. H., '22 ............... ............... 5 1 L. SLICHTER, S. H., Ass't Professor .... ..... 3 o Linden Lane Sloan, A. N., '21 ................. ......... 3 S. 'M. R. Sloan, D. W., '20 .... 2 Sloan, I. S., '20 ....... Sloane, C. O'C., '22 .... Slocum, I. S., '22 .... Slocum, L. B., '21 ..... Smith, A. P., '20 .... Smith, C. M., 3d .............. Smith, C. W., '23 ............... SMITH, D. P., Ass't Professor... Smith, E. A., '23 ................ SMITH, E. B., Preceptorz ..... Smith, E. B., '22 .......... Smith, G. W., 'q .......... Smith, H. B., '20 ............ SMITH, H. S. S., Professor .... Smith, J. G., '20 ............ L. ....S3 Nassau St. ........331 C'y. .....11 S. M. R. .....1o S. W. ....4 S. E. B. ..........44'7Q ........1oS.M.R. ....173 Nassau St. ..31 University Pl. . . .11 Cleveland Lane .......II S. M. R. ....30 Mercer St. ...94 Bayard Lane S. M. R. NAME smith, J. H., 'q .... Smith, M. D., '20 ...... Smith, R. S., '23 ........ Smith, W. H., Jr., '23 ..... Smith, W. W., '22 ......... .. ADDRESS .. .. .408 Hodge Rd. ..........6N.D. B. ...........44Hil1 SMYTH, C. H., Professor .... ..... 2 2 Moreland St. Smyth, H. DeW., 'g ....... .......... 1 4 UA. G. C. Snable, M. A., '23 ........ Snell, W. B., '22 ..... Snively, A. B., '23 ..... Snyder, E., '22 ....... Snyder, I. I., '23 ..... Soper, L. B., '23 ....... Sortor, C. R., 123 ......... Southworth, S. D., '20 ....... SPAETH, I. D., Professor. Spalding, P. I., '22 ...... Spalding, W. F., '23 ..... Sparhawk, R. D., '20 ........ Sparks, W. B., '23 ............. SPAULDING, E. G., Professor ..... Speer, E., '21 ............ Speer, F. H., '23 ............ Speer, J. C., '21 ........ Speers, T. C., '21 .... . Speir, H. O., '23 ..... Speir, R. W., '20 ........ S ence E p , I. . ............ .. SPENCER, F. E., Instructor. .. Spencer, T., '23 .......... Spencer, W. B., '22 ...... Spottiswoode, G., '23 .... . Spratt, D. I., 'g ....... . Sproul, I. W., '23 ..... Squier, F., jr., '21 ...... St. John, C. E., '21 ....... Stackelberg, C. G., '2o... Stanton, I. H., 'q ........ .II Vandeventer St. ...19 University Pl. .........39N.E. .............5Hill ....21 Edwards Pl. .....42 Wiggins St. .....32 Edgehill St. ...........121 H. .......3I2 H'm. B. ..........I32 L. ....8 Edge-hill St. ..........I44C'y. ....University Pl. ........32IC,y. ......32l C'y. ...........31C. .........3o8 H'm. ...15 Dickinson St. .....134 Mercer St. .........I4i'A. H. ..........3o3 H. S. 32 Vandeventer St. ......122 Moore St. ...........1oN. R. L. .16 Vandeventer St. SB 2 Q35 1 U1 5 DB ' N C-EI QU -B.faI..Q-1e: ei A C-. QE NARJE Starr, L. E., '20 ,... Statler, E. H., '22 .... Straut, C. B., '23 .... Steans, I. W., '22 ...... Stearns, S. D., '21 ..... Steele, H. M., '23 ....... Steers, I. R., Ir., 'ZI ..... Stein, E. T., '21 ....... Stengel, G. D., '21 .... Stephan, A. H., '22 .... Stephens, G. R. .... . Stevens, L. M., '20 .... Stevens, N., 2d, '23 .... Stevens, R. K., H22 ...... . Stevenson, A. B., '23 .... Stevenson, A. E., '22 .... Stevenson, W. E., '22. .. Stewart, S. A., '20 ...... Stewart, S. G., '23 .... Stewart, P. W., '21 .... Stillwell, R., '21 ......... Stinson, E., Ir., '22 ...,. Stinson, R., '23 ....... Stitson, E., Ir., '22 ...... Stohlman, W. F., 'g ..... Birrriurg Cttlnntinuehj ADDRESS 100 Bayard Lane ........14 S. W. IO Madison Ave. ........24N.E. L. ..291 Nassau St. N.R. B. ....72 B. H. Sem. E. M. WY L. ....7 Evelyn Pl. N. D. ..1o6 Nassau St. H. H. ..23 Madison St. Hill .........42H. C. ....4 EL BI. NV. ........1o3 B. ........141 H. G.C. STONE, D. L., Instructor ..... ..... 1 4 B. ' G. C. Straight, D. D. ........ . Strater, E. LaN, 'g ..... Straus, I., '22 ........... Streetman, S., '20 ....... ..,..18 Park Pl. ...15 A, G. C. D. .....17 Madison St. Streetman, W. McD., '21 .... ............. Q 35 L. Streiehenburg, A., ,IQ ...... Strong, B., '20 .......... Strong, P. G., '22 ....... Strong, W. MCC., '21... Storb, G. T., '22 ......... Strubing, I. K., Ir., '20 ..... Stout, W. H., '22 ........ .......I7N.VV. .....3 A. H. .........44H. .. .............. 44 C. . . . .28 Vandeventer St. .. .............. 1 N. D. NAME STUART, D. C., Professor STUART, D. R., Professor .... . Stuart, I. C., 'g ............ Stuhler, W. R., '23 ...... Stull, A., '21 ......... Sturgis, C., 'g ......... Sutphen, H. A., '21 .... Sutphen, P. L., '21 .... Sutton, E. H., '22 .... Swann, S., Ir., '22 ..... Swaney, D. P., '20 ..... Swede, A., '22 ....... Sweet, C. F., '21 ..... Swenson, O., '22 ..... Swift, E. H., 'g ...... Swingle, W. VV., 'g .... Sylvester, R., Jr., '23 .... Taber, P. H., 'q ........ Tait, R. C., '22 ....... Talbot, W. B., '20 ..... Tallman, I. L., '22 ..... Tappen, I. L., '21 ...... Tarbox, H. B., '20 ..... Tarr, F. C., 'g ....... Taylor, D. P., '23 .... Taylor, G., '23 ....... Taylor, H. C., '20 ....... Taylor, H. L., '23 ....... TAYLOR, H. S., Ass't Professor .... I C '23 ADDRESS ....Western Way ....IO8 Mercer St. S. P. ...Princeton Prep. ..........161 C'y. ....32 Mercer St. N.D. HB. H. .....Charter Club .....37 N. E. ........343 C'y. .......15 S.M.R. G.C. .... .27 Jefferson Rd. ....15 University Pl. .. ......... 3I B. ......365 C'y. B. .......1S N. M. R. P. I7 Greenview Ave. ........13 B. Sem. L. C3779 ...... ...............u 32 Vandeventer St. . . . .159 Nassau St. Taylor, . ., ............... .... 2 3 Madison St. Taylor, I. I., '20 .............. Taylor, L. L., '21 .... Taylor, N. S., '23 .... Taylor, O. F., '21 .... Taylor, W., Ir., '20 .... Taylor, W. D., 'q ....... Taylor, W. MCC., '23 .... .. Teener, I. W., 'g' ...... S.M.R. ....14E.W.T. ............142I-I. 9U.P. St ....2S Vandeventer . S. E. ..15 University Pl. NAME I if? 1 EAE TH E D I2 I N C E-Fo 7 ' so - N EFIQI' ...... ,llll1!E B R I C ' Tennant, G. G., '22 .... Terrell, L., '20 ...... Terry, A., '20 ..... Thach, W. T., '21. THAYER, H. W., A Thielen, B. P., '23 .......... Thomas, E. T., '23 .... Thomas, I. P., '23 ...... Thomas, N. I-L., '21 ....... ss't Professor... Thompson, D. H., 23 ..,... Thompson, E. P., Ir., '23 ..... Thompson, H. B., Ir., '20 ....... THOMPSON , H. D., Professor ..... .. Thompson, I. L., Ir., '23 ...... Thompson, K. H., '23 .... Thompson, W. M., '2O. . .. Thomson, A. M., '23 ..... Thomson, C. P., '23 ..... Thomson, S. H., '22 Tilden L. E ' , ., q ...... .. Tim, L. DeI., '22.. Tinker, G. F., '23. . A-ETWRAC Eirertnrg fillnntiunvhj ADDRESS D. .......4o-50 P. M. VV. .......I62 C'y. ...12 Nassau St. Hill ........70P. ........21 Hill L. .....29 Bank St. P. U.P. ...II Moreland St. N. M. R. .....82 Nassau St. E. W. 32 Vandeventer St. ..19 University Pl. ............I24 L. . ........... 12S.E. Tinsman, R. H., '20, .... .. Tobriner, L., '23 ...... ., Todd, P. WV., '23 .... Todd, R., '21 ....... Todd, W. B., '22, Toensmeir, I. A., 'q ..... Toland, O. I., '20 .............. Tompkins, R. L., '21 .............. TOOKER, N. D., Ass't Professor ..... Torres, A. G., Ir., '23 ...... Towers, A. G., '23 ........ 1 ..... Townley, I., 'g .... Townley, P. B., '20 ..... Townsend, G., Ir., '23 .... .. Townsend, I. E., '23 ......... Townsend, W. H. B., '23 ..... ....17 Madison St. ..31 University Pl. U. P. .......I82 L. ....14 Park Pl. ......6'M. W. .........322 C'y. ....30 Battle Rd. .......23I C'y. .......I03H. B.S. ..11 Dickinson St. ......12 UA. H. ....8 S. W. B. NAME Trimble, I. R., '22 ...... ,, Trimble, R. M., '20 ....... .. Trostle, I. C., '20 ........... TROWBRIDGE, A., Professor .... .. Trowbridge, C. P., '21 ...... Trowbridge, G. A., '20 ..... Tucker, W. A., '22 ...... .... Tureman, R. W., 'q ..... .... Turle, W. L., '23 ...... Turner, A. B., 'q .... .. Turner, H. B., '20 .... .. Turner, H. T., '22 .... Turney, C. I., '23 ..... ..... Tuttle, C. H., '22 ...... Tuttle, W. G., '22 ....... .. Twitchel, H. M., '20 .... Tyson, P. L., '22 ......... Uebelacker, D. A., '21 .... ADDRESS H. H138 Nassau St. B. H146 Hodge Rd. P. .........211 C'y. 1 1 Alexander St. ..14 Madison St. '79 W.B. 47 University Pl. .. ........ 62L. .........I3I L. .....20 N.W. '79 Ulman, M., '22 ............ ............. 1 4 H. Underwood, C. A., '20 ..... ..... 1 I7 Hodge Rd. Unfried, M. C., '23 ....... ........, Q 26 N. E. Unger, I. K., 'g ......... Updike, I. A., 'g... .. Upson, R. I., '21 ....... Urmy, T. V., '21 ........ Vahey, I. H., Ir., '22 .... Van Alen, A. H., '20 ..... Van Buren, F. R., '23 ..... Vanderlin, C., Ir., '21 ....... Van Dyke, G. M., '23 ......... . VAN DYKE, H., Professor ............ VAN DYKE, P., Professor ............... VAN HOESEN, H. B., Ass't Librarian ..... Van Horn, A., '2O. .................... .... VAN TNGEN. G.. Asif Professor ...... .... . VAN NEST, I. S., Ass't Professor ........ 37 Van Sant, E. R., '22 ..............,......... Van Sickle, W. B., 'q ..... S. ..15 NC. G. C. ...........82P. .......7S.W. .....15 L. P. ......23 L. ....17M.D. Hill ....I4S. M. R. ........Avalon ....Linden Lane Park Pl. . .115 Broaclmead Cleveland Lane .12 N. M. R ....14 EVV. fi 'I1ITE T3TlQT'Kl CJij 'QEl Um 'E pl ig ,cgi NAME Van Vleck, I., 3d, '23 ..... Vaughn, G. A., '20 ...... VEBLEN, O., Professor .... Vedder, P. W., '22 ...... Veeder, H. G., '22 .... Velte, F. M., 'g ......... Vermeule, C. C., '20 ..... Vermeule, W. C., '2I... Vermillion, J. G., '21 ..... Vernon, M. H., '21 .... Vila, I. S., '22 ...... Vilsack, K. F., '23 .... Vogel, R. E., '22 ......... Volkening, H. T., '23 ....... VOORHEES, D., Instructor... Voorhees, R. V., '22 ......... .4 .3 'fr- e:.B.BA C . Birertnrg Ullnntinuehj ADDRESS ......11 W. B. ...........1o P. .....58 Battle Rd. ......13 A. H. .....11 C, G. C. ........Nassau Inn .....163 Nassau St. B. ........33 le. N. B. .....19 University Pl. B. ..............IO2 P. .....I5I Library Pl. Vossler, P., '23 ............... ....... 3 4 Bank St. VREELAND, W. U., Professor .... ...,. 1 80 Mercer St. Waddington, I. A., '20 ...... Wadleigh, F. L., '22 ........ Wainwright, I. T., '22 ..... Walker, H. M., '20 ...... Wallace, I. M., '23 .... Wallace, R. H., '23 ...... Wallace, W. H., '22 ..... Walley, H. R., '21 ..... Wallis, P., '21 ....... Walsh, W. S., 'q ...... Wangler, R. M., '23 ..... Wanless, H. R., '20 ..... Ward, D., '22 ......... Ward, H. L., 'q ..... Ward, L. R., '20 .... 'Warner, G. C., '22 ........ Warner, R. M., 'q .......... N. M. R. S.D. ......15 C. .....1o1 L. .......2.1,P. ....13N. li. ...5A.l-I. .........9N.R. P. .......64 XViggi11s St. 16 Vaucleventer St. ............I8I EW. . . . . .86 Stockton St. H. ..........4S.R. ......E. E. B. WARREN, H. C., Professor .... .... N assau Club Wasserman, H. D., '23 ..... Wasserman, W. S., '22 ..... M. D. ......61 C. NAME l1Vaterbury, E. P., 'q ...... '20 Waterbury, S. W., Waterworth, H. A., 'q ..... Watson, J. G., '21 .... Watts, B. F., '20 ...,. Waits, E. E., Jr., '21 .... Waxter, T. J. S., '2I. Webb, B. M.. '2I. . .. Webb, C. G., '22 ................. WEBER, S. H., Ass't Professor... Webster, A., '21 ..... Vifebster, C. W., '23.. ADDRESS .....84 Nassau St. .....32 Wiggins St. 5.W.'B. ..........42'79 .....52 C. ....IO2 H. 79 ....106 Broadmead SNV. N.h. WEDDERBURN, J. H. M., Ass't Professor... .... Nassau Club Weekes, H. G., '23 ..................... Weiser, H. S., '23.. Weishaar, E. A., '2I. Welles, H. H., 3rd, Wells, A. A., '22... Wells, O., '23 ...... Wells, R. C., '23 ..... Wells, W. G., '2o. .. Welsh, S., '21 ...... Wenger, R. H., 'q.. 21 .... B. H. N. E. ............321 C'y. O. Box 315 .....46 Wiggins St. University Pl. ..........8U.P. Jefferson St. Werner, I. L., '21 ....................... WERTENBAKER, T. I., Ass't Professor .... WEST, A. F., Dean ...................... West, F. W., '21 ..................... . West . C , I ., '20 ...... West, M. O., '22 ..... WESTCOTT, J. H., Professor. .. Westerfield, I. R., '23 Westervelt, A. H., '23 ..... Wever, E. H., '21.. Wheaton, E. B., '22.. Wheelwright, P. E., '21 .... Whelen, I. H., Ir., ' 21 .... Whitaker, R. E. M., '22 ..... White, C. S., '23. . . .. ....:..........64'7Q II Fitz-Randolph Rd. N.W. .........45B. ........15 S.E. ...20o Mercer St. ....25 Edwards Pl. C. .....3S.R. P. ..........4II C'y. .. . .47 Univerity Pl. 0 n E' 'U-IE DI2-INC-E'I'CJ5I Engle -5.. NAME . White, E. N., '21 .... White, F. P., '21 ....... White, S. A., jr., '21 ..... White, T. G., '20 ..... White, W. C., '23 .... Whiteford, C., 'g .......... Whitehead, C. F., '22 ............ Whitehead, P. M., '23 ............. .. WHITNEY, G. T., Ass't Professor .... .. Widenrnann, G. A., 'q ............. .... Wiggan, G. A., '23 ............... .,.. Wight, F. V. D., '20 .... VVigton, I. L., '23 .... Wilcox, A. D., '21 ...... VVillcox, E. C., '23 ..... Vifilkes, P. W., '22 ..... Will, G. B., '22 ..... Willet, H. L., '22 ..... Williams, C. I., '20 ..... Williams, E. H., '22 ......... Williams, F. L., '20 .............. Williams, I. E., Ir., '23 .......... . VVILLIAMS, I. H., Ass't Professor .... Williams, P. F. C., '23 ............. Williams, R. L., Ir., '23 .......... Williains, S., '23 ......... Williams, S. H., '22 ...... Williamson, G. F., '20 ........ Williamson, R. E., '22 ......... VVILLSON, F. N., Professor ..... VVilmot, W. G., '20 .......... Wilshire, W. M., '23 ....... Wilson ...... Wilson . ., .... Wilson . .,' Wilson .... Wilson, H. S. '21 .... W'ilson, I. A., '20. . .. PWUFP EFOF s'sas'a:' B PM ABQ-.- '12 Birvrtnrg Cfiuntinurhj ADDRESS ...159 Library Pl. ...........263 C'y. L. ....Campus Club W. M. W. C. G. C. B. ..19 University Pl. ...33 Jefferson Rd. 34 Vandeventer St. ....-19 Edwards Pl. . . . .22 Madison St. ......57 F. N. B. M.W. ........36 E. 7 B H . . . .91 Bank St. .......361 C'y. ....I72 Nassau St. HA. H. .....47 Murray Pl. .' ......... 31Hill Madison St. ....175 Nassau St. C. O.Box63 '79 46 Vandeventer St. S. E. ...........1o S. D. ........61 L. .......42 N.E. ........3II H'm. NAME Wilson, I. L., '23 ..... Wilson, K. O., '21 ..... Winans, D. R., '20 ......... Wineburgh, H. H., 'q ........ Winfield, I. Mac., Ir., 22 ..... ADDRESS B. Sem. S. D. ....7 Boudinot St. B. Vtfinkler, R. E., '23 ........... ...... 1 6 W. W. Winton, C. J., Ir., '22 .................................. 27 C. Wintoii, D. I., '20 ............................. 2I Olden Ave. W1NTR1NGER, G. C., Sec'y Business Administration, Wintringer, R. L., '22 .... Wisner, H. L., '2I .... Witherill, L. L., 'q .... Witherspoon, J. D., '20 Vifitherspoon, I. T., '22. .. VVittmer, A., Ir., '22. . . Wolf, E., '20 ......... Woll, R. H., '22 ..... Wonham, W. S., '23 .... 1 Wood, A., Ir., 2I ..... Wood, C. T., Ir., 21.. Wood, F. C., '22 ...... Wood, H. E., '21 ...... Wood, T. I., 'zo ......... Woodbridge, C. I., '23 Vlfoodbridge, I. S., '2O. WOODBRIDGE, P. W., Lecturer. .... Wfoodland. H. T., '23 .......... Woodruff, V. D., '22 ......... VVoods, D. W., '20 .... . Woods, E. W., '22 ..... Woods, L. C., Ir., '22. Woodworth, B. S., '21 .... Wooley, P., '23 .......... . Woolverton, F. T., '22 ..... . Woolworth, R. W., '22 ..... Worden. I. S.. 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S ...41 Park Pl NAME Yeiser, F. T., '20 ..... Yeomans, S., '20 ..... Yen, Y. I., 'g ....... Young, DeW. B., '22. Young, H., 3d, '22 ..... T '22 Young, H. ., ...... Young, I. D., 'g .... P Young, I. ., ,'g. . .. Young, I. S., 20 .... ADDRES S .66 Nassau St 120 Nassau St ......43 G. C .........32B ........23C ...4I ParkP1 ....41 G. C ....21 G. ........40 Young, R. B., '20 ..... ..... 6 UA. Zabriskie, A. C., '2o.. Zabriskie, G. A., 2d, 'q Zabriskie, K. H., '22 Zabriskie, 'W. I., '2I. 6 tt- . gin 2 ' v k,, . f6s. ' uawyxi 4l8 ........63 .....22 C P H ...12 S.W.B P H ....63 P -DILE D IQ-I N QEJ' 0 bl B R '-C - A AC ff ff ff zzz o AEE 'lr O 9 ' EE?-1315 l2.LNl,CYE lou Ulll l v get LQ 3 A fpigg A c 9 Abbreviations ....... Advertiseinents ........ Alumni Associations Alumni VVeelcly ........ American Whig Socicty .... Athletic Department ........ Athletic Executive Committee Band Banjo Club ................ Baseball Section .. Baseball Captains ....... Basketball ..........,..... 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N tg 1 Vts.5vfl,,j-Lgfglgi . 3 , - ,. .liwr Y -' r ua, .5 T BROOKS BRGTHERS' New Building, convenient to Grand Central, Subway, and to many ofthe leading Hotels and Clubs iii G RCE AT DIEN The thunderbolt shatters the tree-yet, by pressing a button thisvsamc force lights our home, Cool-cs our food., washes, irons-be- comes, in fact, ai safe and useful servant. GREAT UNDERTAKING S Vlfestinghouse was foremost in harnessing this mysterious force. The development of the transformer dates back thirty- three years, It came as a necessary adjunct to the development of the alternating .current system of power distribution intro- duced in this country by George Westinghouse and developed in spite of bitter and powerful opponents who claimed it to be a dangerous and deadly agency. The transformer was absolutely necessary to change the high transmission volt- age of alternating current to safe and practical limits for use in the home and factory. TVORKED UNDER A PARTIAL HANDICAP Younger men must come forward and' carry on the work their great predecessors started. And those who wrought so successfully and so diligently then, did so under the disadvantages of their time-the partial handicap of a limited training, They were largely self-taught. IXIEN TODAY BETTER EQUIPPED The technically-trained young man of today is fortunate in having a more adequate funda- mental trainingg and when he leaves college, he has the additional advantage of be-ing able immediately to enter some large manufacturing organization in which he can apply his technical knowledge along practical lines, YVESTINGHOUSE BELIEVES IN HELPING YOUNG MEN TO SUCCEED The lVestinghouse Electric 8: Manufacturing Company maintains a Graduate Course of practical training for the technical graduate. This course has improved with the years, and today it replresents the most practical course of its kind in the electrical industry. It is just such a course as will best and most rapidly develop and tit the technical man for the work he will later be called upon to do. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC 8: MANUFACTURING CO. East Pittsburg, Pa, estinghouse Clothing I-Egg., ,tu Q Haberdasher Y ' . Headwear R R T T Z 'WT A 7' L 'lf I 1 IZ! Tl' x - if 'T wks?- ,, NH' :I Yllfl ,,l -,Y X5 1 'II 'f i fiftfniq, .' -ul ' 1 I II V- J I Y 1 , ,flu Nigga., F e3 5- T ' 3 fur' P! If Our Popularity with Young Men has been Wonfand is held by intelligent and careful catering,to their requirements T424-26 CIHIIESTNTUT ST. 5 JACOB TRIETEDQS SONS +33 T IPIHIIIILAIDDIEILIPIHIIIA M E'4m'wI I0E10I4.Qwf rr 5 5, 6 I T l T awe 1 e rs Silversmilhs ANKS CO Stationers . PHILADELPHIA HONOR ROLL TABLETS FRATERNITY EMBLEMS, RINGS, SEALS. CHARMS, PLAQUES, MEDALS, ETC. OF THE BETTER KIND THE GIFT BOOK ILLUSTRATING AND PRICING GRADUATION AND OTHER GIFTS MAILED UPON REQUEST .Q 'T dwonrrarxrrwagb' fl gf, Band and Orchestra ,. I I N ST R U NI E N T S SAXOP ONES BANJOS. TENOR BANJOS CLARINETS, VIOLINS UKULELES, TAROPATCHES BANJO MANDOLINS GUITARS. MANDOLINS DRUMS AND DRUMMERS' TRAPS. STRINGS AND ACCESSORIES. OF THE BETTER CLASS Call or write for beautiful colored Catalog. Also send for free book of the origin of that wonderful instrument the HSAXOPHONE EASY TERMS NEW YORK BAND INSTRUMENT CO. Everything Musical 56-58 COOPER SQUARE NEW YORK You can get good clothes in Baltimore, foo. , H THE QW umm' Suorf Collar Hug Clothes Balzfmare a11o'l1begySrreets YOUNG MEN,S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS T EWA RT Elf I1 ui cw ecfzan with mmf. ma ffrv .e co.. Nfl!! rm. BALTIMORE MARYLAND WHICH DO YOU WEAR Right or Wrong Glasses? Right sight means eye comfort, pleasure and enjoyment. Wrong sight means eye distress, misery and wretcheciness. Right glasses will repair the wrongs of eyes that shouIcI be right. WE HA VE THE GLASSES Contour Optical Company 144 E. State St. Trenton, N. .I. HUTZLER BROTHERS CO. BALTIMORE John R. Lemmert IQ and 21 E. Fayette Street Baltimore, Maryland SMART CLOTHES TO ORDER READY TO WEAR CLOTHES CLASS up 'S7 BoA-:HOUSE ROBERT SCHEY, pres. Established 1902 H0311-:RT SCI-IEY, INC. TEXTILE DESIGNS OF DISTINCTION FOR ALL FABRICS PRINTED OR WOVEN ALSO REPRODUCTIONS ON FABRICS STUDIO-366 BROADWAY, N. Y. C. Te1ep1'10ne,Fran1q1in eeeee SOUTH SIDE TRUST CO. I-l.i.1'2Qf.1QfTFElf.lf.1iT P. B 1, C1 OF PITTSBURGH Jlirah..L?.t3S' fmceton an an r pn UNSCENTED Trust Company IS equipped With every facility known TRANSACTS A to modern Banking. Serves in Trust capacities of every character, whether created by Will, Agree- ment or Court Appointment. YOUR PATRONAGE IS INVITED CARNEGIE .BUILDING FIFTH AVENUE Opposite WILLIAM PENN WAY The best Dandruff Remedy on the market. Used as a dressing it also keeps the hair in place-smoothly brushed- all day long. Send l0c for sample bottle, or 31.20 for full sized bottle. WE PAY POSTAGE JACK HONORE PRINCETON, N. J. General Banlcing and Trust Business YOUR ACCOUNT IS INVITED OFFICERS Edward I'Iowe - - President Edward I.. I'Iov3e Vice-President C. A. Seidensticlcer, SEC,:9-TFCBS. J. W. Leigh - - Asst. Trees. Bayard Stockton - ' Counsel VHCHOQ B RAND Anchor Brand lm Clothes 'rife-22' , Wrlngers Lovell Manufacturing Co. ERIE, PA. Largul Manufacturers of Clolhes Wringers in the world. .,,.....,,-,,,.,......I....,,...,.nQI., . ...ni-V... W.-. . L--1 me --f--- FRESI-IMAN FLOUR PICTURE SPRAINS ,, QU ICKLY Q S RELIEVED Also bruises, aches, stiif, sore muscles cravked LI N I M itching hands feet. 25 . 0 sl c,5 c., F I ANS POLIS AUTO FUSNITIQRE ANOS MUNARQ 3 ' - 0 L N O ' nt. 'Made ByTi1eM ers of mai'dsLinlment MINARD coMvANY1rnAMlNsHAM.MAs5. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE W. M. DICKINSON Co I45 E. HANOVER ST. TRENTON, N. J. W. M, DICKINSON, '97, President TELEPHONE 2000 FRANK L. KRESPACH 14 SPRING STREET Crating and Shipping 'Qf Furniture Makers of Window-Seat Cushions A CONSPIRATOR DRIVEXYAX' ALONG CARNEGIE LAKE M C C r e e 1' y ' S GRA M PI ON E V e n i n g Clothes , Both Privately Tail-C oats Tailored and For Us - Tuxedos SiJ6fy'fl'U6 Each At These and Garment Two Eighty Dollars Made Prices Singly James Mcllreery 81 Co. Fifth Avenue New York PROMINENT SHIRT CG. Manufacturers of SHIRTS PROIVIINENT SHIRT COMPANY will he located, on or about February the First, at their new quarters where they will show a large variety of new ideas in Silk and Madras Shirts. 85 Fifth Ave., at Sixteenth St. NEW YORK F 0X9S PUTTEES NEW NON'FRAY SPIRAL fPzte'nt:dl For outdoor sports there's nothing smarter than a pair of FoX's Spiral Puttees, made of the finest English wool, in khaki, forest green, cadet blue and other shades. They are Waterproof and will not fray or ravel at the. edges like ordinary puttees. They can be worn over ordinary trousers or with hreeches or knickerboekers. The genuine Fox 's have a small brass tag on each puttee, with the wora' Fox on it. We'llsupply you direct ifyour dealer hasn ,t them. Regulation heavy weight, 54. 00. Extra-fine light weight, 34.50. Extra-fine light shade, 55. 00. 1 THE MANLEY-JOHNSON CORPORATION 260 W. Broadway Dept. B. New York City 'PHE CLOISTERS xiii Ei A - I F ww EK MU , 1 CONSERVATIVE THE COJVSERVATIVE ELEZWENT PRE- DOMINATES INALL SUITSAJVD OVER- GARIIYENTS CARRIED BY FIJVCHLEY. CUSTOJVI FINISH PVITHOUT TIIE ANJVOYANCE OFA TRY-OJV READY- TO-PUT-01V TAILORED A TFASIIION PARK IFHNCCHHMEY 5West 4-6 th. Street ,NEW YORK No. 12C M C L, lm xx xiv Dilworth, Porter 8x Co. Incorporated GLENDON ROLLING MILL I ADAMS BLACK JACK ' n Adams ro uc - PITTSBURGI-I, PA. A p cl t A - particularly prepared Zi!iJX, ILXLLX ZX-XQXXZXA .4-s+4.+Js++bJAb-4-4sXiA++AtA.A4-4-AL, , WHEN YOU BUY AUTOMOBILE Manufaclurers of ROBES, OR CAMP BLANKETS, INSIST UPON RAILROAD SPIKES WUOLWARE BRAND CROSSING SPIKES Mmlfmedby New Northerncilllid Blanket Milfhi 1 NUS Or IllSay O PE CILS HS Make your college Work easierg do it better and quicker with the famous VENUS Pencils-used in every college ofthe country. 17 black degrees and 3 copying to choose from. At all .Stationers and stores throughout the world. Plain ends - 51.00 per doz. Rubber ends - 1.20 per doz. American Lead Pencil Co. 218 Fifth Ave., New York Dept. M-29 ellie Largesiuliellfng Qualify Rlncil in. the fllbrlcl I FOR SUMMER COMFORT Made in form fitting knitted union suits and loose fitting woven athletic garments. Take your choice. Clreatl -in Summer Munsingwear- you sidetrack a season of hot weather. Summer Nlunsingwear is light as a feather, cool, non-irritating and it fits the body perfectly. lt's the choice or men active in mind and body who Want comfort, quality, satisfaction at values that are right. The form fitting knitted garments may be had in every desired style, size, a large variety of fabrics. The loose Htting athletic Woven suits are accurately sized and in distinctive patterns. MUNSING V W L J TRIDENT The Munsingwear Corporation Minneapolis, Minnesota xvi MARIQELS QRCHESTRA MICHAEL MARKELS, Director 5609 BROADWAY NEW YORK, N. Y. , 6630 . AUDUBON4 8804 MEET OPPORTUNITY HALF WAY v I-Ielp to establish peace and prosperity throughout the Nation. I-Ielp to solve the high cost of living and other economic problems. Work cmd Save Americas Peace Offensive is now on-an intensive effort to put America on a souncl economic basis. Be cz T hrzft Citizen I. Pledge yourself to practice thrift. Use your influence and example to get other Thrift Citizens. 2. Invest regularly in saving securities. TI-IRIFT STAMPS GOVERNMENT SAVINGS STAMPS TREASURY SAVINGS CERTIFICATES DENOMINATIONS OF S100 AND S1000 At Any BANK or POST OFFICE Thrift Is Stored-up Happiness HOLDER ARC1-IES XLfi'xx ' - . A '-1fQ:r1z2f1 V. NXAQQU. NEW JERSEY 8: PENNSYLVANIA TRACTION COMPANY FAST LINE 35 MINUTES PR1NeEToN TO TRENToN Automatic Block Signals Safety First I-IaIf-hour Service Saturdays and Holidays from Noon to Midnight Smoking Compartment in Every Car TAXICAB SERVICE Ribsam's Seeds Seed and Implements for A T Every Agricultural Use 'TE fliifmiliiifsifSfffwi0frf.1i2dyLZ3ff1 iblifllliefilact , P , e Engines, Pumps, Fencing, ipeless Heat . Water Systems, Washing Machines, Poultry d Dairy Supplies. A. Everything for the Lawn, Farm and Garden Martin C. Ribsam Cor. Broad Sz Front Sts. Trenton, N J TELEPHONE 279 J PHONE, 112 ATHLETIC SUPPLIES QUALITY The high stanclarcl of our Athletic Goocls is Well known. The universal satisfaction they have given has enahlecl us to establish them in e0er9 College ancl School in this section. Being the official outfitters to all the Princeton Teams, We are alzale to show you many new ideas. Let it he FOOTBALL, BASEBALL, TRACK, CREW or any other athletic equipment, you will finci our stoclt complete. The Kl'eSge,' lciea has always been to provicle Clothes for those who have learned true EC0l'l0n'ly that lies in Quality and for those whose good taste forbids Extravagance. D. H. KRESGE Exclusive Tailor Princeton, N. J. 1 13 S. Sixteenth Street Philadelphia DRINK Horlick's AT THE FOUNTAIN Keep a jar in your room. Has the Quality that imitations lack, and costs no more. ,1.... 2 HORLICKS Mpfrso Rim l Q2 K mx, SIA! NWN TS, INVNAB AGEDANDTRAVELER5 IDEAL mm 7009 A NUIRNIOUS TABLE DF Pvrvared bynmowaf. in we OCOO ' N H Auumc1uw15 -I on R MALTED MHLK C0 Acme, wus., U. s. A- 0'C4rnunm-stouan nucns r.nnw ' M'-pf The Arifiur M. Rosenberg Co. 505 Fifth Ave. New York City IOI4 Chapel St. New Haven, Conn. MAKERS OF SMART BUT CONSERVATIVE CLOTHES FOR COLLEGE MEN. Compliments o a Frien xxi COMPLIME 'I' RY GOULD BROS. ers of New York Stock E 'CII College Entrance Examinations Effective- Tutoring by Experienced Teachers Living Accommodations Unsurpassed Tennis, Boating, Indoor Gymnasium LITTLE HALL CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Address William W. Nolen, Cambridge, Mass., or apply to Edward W, Gould, '22, 'for descriptive pamphlet ALUMNI P-RADE, JUNE IQIQ The Hill Dormitory UNIVERSITY PLACE For the exclusive use of Princeton Undergraduates Private studies and hedroomsg hot and cold shower and needle bathsg lavatories and toilets on every Hoorg electric lightsg steam heat. BELL PHONE 92-A In many respects the most desirable dormitory in Princeton. For rooms, apply at the Dor- mitory or address I-I. A. I-IILL 6l2 Broad Street Bank Bldg. Trenton, N. Southern California Real Estate PASADENA LOS ANGELES and VICINITY W. B. GIBSON Auditorium Los Angeles Xklll S. A, STEXVART, '20, YVINNING INTER-CLASS RELAY, FALL 1919 xxiv The Princeton Tutoring School Prepares stuclents for entrance to all colleges Winter ancl Summer Sessions For hoolflet and full information, aclclress John Gale Hun Princeton - - - N. J. PHONE 149 AUTO SUPPLIES GARAGE MACHINE SHOP FRANK E. SOUTH 2 NASSAU STREET PRINCETON, N. J. AGENT FOR CHANDLER CLEVELAND, VIM TRUCKS WL, ,,fQV .9 ,,k, , HOLDER ARCHES JOHN S. TRUWER CA TERER GERMANTOWN '-- -..?........A5,L -- MQ S W aff' if X . 51:-5 . 5, , I . - Young lVlen's Hats Distinctive and Exclusive Styles Foreign and Domestic Makes Coats Burberry ancl Aquascutum English Manufacture Raincoats, Leather Coats, Caps Gloves, Neckties QMS Siwirbnmlts ,iv - A xxviii STRUBINC1 Puhlic Utility ancl lnclustrial lm7estment Securities HENRY L. DOI-IERTY 5 CCMPANY 60 WALL STREET, NEW YORK TELEPHONE 44 ' THE MODEL French Dry Cleaners and Dyers 27 Witherspoon St. PRINCETON, N. J. Students' Work a Specialty , Goods called for and delivered NASSAU TOWER Pressing Tickets on Sale SARAH HUBBARD, Manager We offer you the benefit of the best work that can he clone, and if you enjoy doing business with a house that is right in every sense, you will try us. Brown's Electric Shop 122 Nassau St. Table Lamps Portable Lights Japanese Shades and MAZDA LAMPS YIX EUREKA BRASS COMPANY p Manufacturers of RAILROAD CAR JOURNAL BEARINGS LOCOMOTIVE BRASS BEARINGS BRASS CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS Adequate' facilities for producing large tonnages on short notice made to special specifications Daily Capacity, 60,000 Pounds PLANT LOCATED ON TERMINAL RAILROAD ST. LOUIS MISSOURI REAR OF UNIVERSITY DINING HALLS PROFESSOR STUDENT GRADUATE Can jimi their every neeci at prices that appeal A Books, Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco A and Athletic Goods at TI-IE PRINCE TON UNIVERSITY STGRE Then, too, we have the thing that is new in Souvenirs, Pins, Pennants, Etc. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED W. M.LE1G1-1 ' READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN WOOLENS 66 NASSAU ST. PRINCETON, N. J. Agxxx THE GRADUATE SCHOOL L TI-IE PRINCETQN SUMMER SCHOOL Tweniy-ninth Season Opens July 26, 1920 E OUR RECORD LAST SEASON 53 students prepared for final entrance examinations for Princeton, Harvard, Yale and Boston Tech. 3 failures. SUPERVISED STUDY . , . A Faculty with fifteen years CXPCYICUCC in entrance tutoring. .Address C. R. MQREY TEL. 256 PRINCETON, N. 1. Photographic Portraiture Twenty-five years establishment on Fifth Avenue, New York, and consistent application to Photography and the allied arts, presents an institution Worthy of your confidence. Strong, Uirile likeness of men who do things. BRADLEY STUDIOS ' 435 Fifth Avenue at goth Street New York PHONES M H117756 7757 When You Classmates Get Together and the suloject of a lnequest to your Alma Mater comes up - con- sider Endowment lnsurance. There is no safer or easier way to provide a Class Fund. It is equivalent to lauying, in instalments, a cash gift for the College. The premiums may lae distrilouted over a period of years - ten, fifteen, twenty, twenty-five, or thirty. The per capita portion of the cost may he lnrought down to a very small amount. The loequest is accumulated gradually, and without troulole to any memlver of the class. The exact date the bequest will lae made is always lmown. There is no sudden scramlole to raise a large fund. The memluers of the class will not loe aslted for a large single payment. And here is another fact worth considering: The plan may he haclaed hy one of the strongest financial institutions in the world, The Prudential. Simplicity Strength Security -these are three elements you want to guarantee your loequest and a Prudential Endowment will provide them. For rates and detailed information address the Company. O S RUDENTIAL Il GIBRALTAR 1 Q1 in I iv gf ' its THIYQ1 W 'QA 5, avr 211. ., , 13. H ' V 5 1 as u QW r THE PRUDENTIAL Insurance Company of America Incorporated under thc Laws of th State of New jersey FORREST F. LURYDEN HOME OFFIC Presidcnl NEWARK. New J Y XYYX ll SUN DIAL AND SCHOOL OF SCIENCE xxxviii I rifle fw- I I ,f'h'-' ff ' 2 4 fr fr YI I it Im f V yn 4 4 1.1 1 iVI,j-1-g idr .J Q NEIX E113 'gf-I4-Ili, ff 'E .fvfigff i ln' ,Lf I WHS ' 3.-wi 1,11 M ' mfg.-IA. Lu ,UT I I 1 'I K s,I'1gI'g'f E? X- VI' I ff fl wr 11 I H v ' fs..:.w H is rf? wbw gk-Eg he S , ,. ,f ,JIQ 1.1, L ,WW J.w,.u .L 1-Li-rf f-:VI-,V cf r I Hg' 1:5 5 df. TBI L ' 'Hw..,,, -1-1 wi' F ,J-, I W... ' H 'M 'fy-f I -.I': fIf , PM-2'i::?z 13151 1-wan 5-. , - HF .. 1 -'-' ' 5'- . ' K. iy - , Vfj'7 KE., ' IVIINNEAPOLIS I f S' m5131505 FIFTH AVENUE IS OF NATIONAL REPUTATION OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS CoIumI9ia Uni0ersity Cornell Ann Arbor Dartmouth West Point New York Ilnwersity AnnapoIis and many others PRINCETON STUDIO, 64 Nassau Street Buick M Dodge otor Cars R. C. 61 G. IVI. BROW flgenis I20 NASSAU STREET PRINCETON NEW JERSEY xxxix BRINER Remember the name and demand A-Q-U-I-N-O-L DAD .STRUVEYS Arcade M ofion Pictures Guaranteed to remoye PARAMOUNT 0 Dandruff and stop hair PICTURES Druggzsf from falling out. Get a SHOWIIEIIERE bottle at Fire-proof Ground-floor THE PRINCETON Theatre 4 4 N 3 S S 3 u S t ' Sanitary Barber Shop BOWLING First National Bank Blclg. Opp. Post Office Manowitz Brothers, Props. Vo el Bros. Marsh 85 Company g Carroll 81 Company PRINCETON N. J. ' M I . ea S Dry Goods and Pharmacists Provisions House Furnishings Prescriptions Compounclecl F Furniture f P t D d d' Cggienmicalirgbrainiilliigfj an Oysters Bed mg Full Line of Toilet Articles and Sickroom Supplies 104 Nassau Street PHONE 97 Floor Coverings 14 Nassau St. 'ITTMER The Home of M. E. LAVAKE Hart, Schaffner or Marx Clothing JEWELER The style that the sludents like SUITABLE GIFTS U' EoR ALL SEASONS LOUIS KAPLAN 29 Witherspoon St. NESSELI Motor Co., Inc. 5ucc:eSSorS to Kurkjian'S Garage, Inc. SALES 525,13 SERVICE The Universal Car 18-zo-22-24 Chambers St. .. - P' Q , ff I Hmmm .F igning and Cutting Dept. ROCCO Late of Wanamakefs L d Shop. WM. S. WILLIAMS Late of Ditrrich, Gle C mpus Repres ntat v ARTHUR P. IIVZNGSTON 3617 Locust Street VAN HORN 5 Sow Established 1852 CUSTOM TAILORS TO COLLEGE MEN QIQ-C921 Walnut Street Philadelphia PASHIONED BY EXPERTS, MADE OF FINEST IMPORTED FABRICS IN A STRICTLY MODERN ESTABLISHMENT Garments for Business and Street Sport and Country Evening and Formal Wear Special discounts tt ffudents on Wednesdays and Saturdays xlii Q ' 'Miz' .A -M 'C' I , .. ef' f ' 1,,,.m?' Q 'M' K Ag I 4 ,A 'mx I ,W A ' . Vx -, Zi N V ' 1 ' , , 1 Nfl y 1- XV N' VZ If f X 7 + f ,. Y., Asn, , X T R -ay Hx wks Q, , X , ,1, - - X . K 1 X Q Y x'mfR,,,xI-X ENTRANCE TO PROSPECT xliii Princeton Paniorium Pressing Club ' Levi D. Johnson, Prop. ESTABLISHED I 900 I O Witherspoon St. Our husiness is ucreasingn Term or monthly tickets lVlartha's Kitchen Where You Bring Her When She Comes Restaurant Franeais Lwfry GOOD PLACE , T Boardlng O EAT SADDLE HORSES 17 Witherspoon St. FORD CARS FOR HIRE L. Dupraz, Prop. IfYou Want Your Shoes Neatly Repaired, Bring Them to The Modern Best Uak Leather Usea' Shoe Shining Parlor Princeton Rapid Shoe Repairing Co. 126 Nassau Street xliv URI CHARLES NIEL BA KER EOR THE CLUBS Everything inthe PASTRY Line 20 WITHERSPOON ST. PRINCETON, N. 1. Winton-Rose Lake Lumber Companies MANUFACTURERS b Gibbs, Idaho ALUMNI PAGEANT, COMMENCEMENT 1919 l 'XLIIXANDER AND HOLDER IIJXLLS xlvi Sftiest Sc . Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Invite your attention to their ine assortment of Gentlemerfs Haberda hery an d Clothin Our representatives visit PRINCETON Weekly .Ar at :, 2, G :jx---W '--'-'-- 'V---Y--fv--IH --v'------: -'--- -'eatin-gA?Z'L11 --flvffffqquggvfflgH Kifgg-g-fgfq 2 Y' .i -A V. Q, 1 ,.., f, Vkf. ' In M55 41-', A Q. 3 - : r W . ,ff ij: T'-lim' .,,. 1 gif J .t, ' 2 ,M - - 'Q-u.. A 1 L, ,iwlz- I-E Y '- Q - , ' A 35,52 3 ii ifz I fi 'fr o 3? 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NEW YORK OFFICE: 320 BROADWAY I Mc ullen-Leavens ED- CARROLL Compan Sh i rt Ma le ers 783 BROADWAY, NEW YORK THE LARGEST AND MOST EFFICIENT ORGANIZATION IN AMERICA DEVOTED EXCLUS- IVELY TO THE MANUFACTURE OF SHIRTS UNDER THE MARK OR SPECIAL LABEL OF THE RETAILER ----- FACTORIES GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Auto DeIix7ery Service Daily 15 WITHERSPOON ST. PRINCETON, N. J INSPICCTIONI 2 E QQ --f- K HOLDER TOWER FROM HAMILTON COURT Chartered ISZZ THE F ARMERS' LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY I6-22 William Street 475 Fifth Avenue New York Management of Estates Care of Securities Domestic and Foreign Banking Foreign Exchange and Letters of Credit London Paris Bordeaux MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE FRANKLIN SIMON MEN'S SHOPS 2 lo 8 WEST 38111 STREET Outfitting Authorities F or College Nlen Embracing I-land -Tailored Clothes London-made Aquascutum Top- coats, Furnishings, I-Iats and Shoes I SPECIALIZING ln the Staples and Novelties of Nlen's Attire and deriving its intelligence and its merchandise from exclusive and authoritative sources in London, Paris and New York. s Watch the Daily Princetonian for dates of exhibits to be held by us at the Nassau Inn. - l HS1mOQ 84 895 QQZEFXTTCI FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 1 , 1 1692 3 4 5 -y' 3-27 Q: . 4x ,Af v --.,. ,M CUYLER COURT Exiract from the Will of Mr. H. Heinz of Pittsburgh, formerly Chairman VVorlci's Sunday School Association. Looking forward to the time when my earthly career shall end, I desire to set forth at the very beginning of this will as the most important item in it, a confession of my faith in Jesus Christ as my Saviour. I also desire to hear witness to the fact that throughout my life, in which were the usual joys and sorrows, I have been wonderfully sustained by my faith in God through jesus Christ. This legacy was left me by my consecrated mother, who was a woman of strong faith and to it, I attribute any success I may have attained during my life. Compliments oi a Sunday School Super- intendent in New Jersey I THE BRUNSWICK Convenient to the Theatre and Shopping Districts The sort ofa Hotel guests visit once and return to each time they come to Boston. In addition to Hotel Service there is the attraction of dancing to ine music from 6.30 until 12.30 Boylston Street at Copley Square THE LEN OX In the centre of Boston's.Back Bay Residential District For many years historical as the stopping-place of College Teams. The Old Grad. claims it still and so do the Undergraduates. It's THEIR Hotel. Boylston Street at Exeter UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT L. C. PRIOR, Managing Director ' ' x FIRST CHICAGO Developed through the growth and experience of more than half a century THE FIRST NATIO AL BA K ' OF CHICAGO JAMES B. FORGAN, FRANK O. WETMORE, Chairman of lhe Board President and the JAMES B. FORGAN, MELVIN A. TRAYLOR. Chairman of lhe Board President offer a complete financial service, organized and maintained at a marked degree of efficiency. Calls and correspondence are invited relative to the application of this service to local, national and international requirements. Combined resources over S350,000,000 It takes NEEDLES to make shirts All of the new patterns for this season-in Silks, Madras Crepes and Cheviots are to be seen at GULICK COMPANY L. Needles Brooker Company Makers OLD ISILIDGIC OVER STONY BROOK, I,AXYRliNCliVH.I,li ROAD 1 5' lv KIREVVS SMOKE SHOP as NASSAU STREET HILDEBRECHT'S PRINCETON, N. J. Trenton N. J. Importer of CONXOY'S ' LONDON MADE PIPES and Smokers' Articles J- P 8 Members New York Siock Exchange SIXTY-ONE BROADWAY, NEW YORK BOWLING GREEN 8700 X A V.., . E z-mfg: :fr- 1 The Element oi Age in Business. EVCFYUMUS to S5151 This space represents man s accumulating period. Q Tim 18 lite 889 of C5u'l9D7 - and 00151582 Either success or failure is settled. No as man mlm U02 SPCCU' 20 to lose. 5 days of gmce me snowed. latg, forhhe has all.to lose r- , E gan not in to BIB. Thlfiflhe , 7'--.T fHe looks ior icurity, 1 08011511031 Penodf 4,0 inet high rates of interest. when the son thinks he 1 5 5 l. kfwws mfffelhan his 30 ,, NOW OR NEVER Em es, sm of the msnl fifhef- T515 QPBW HCP' if '-A l Dangeri Line 45 fstill living are dependenti 'vents the son segousm' 1 The boy is Q , on children, relatives or 1 rl now chang- 35 ' fcharity. 1 ' ing his mind 5 1 and con- 1 The son re- 50 7 cludes he alizes that 5 1 1 doesn't know Q life is a real- I ' Age of wild oats. Li as much as ' ity and he is At 45, ,he imagined. not as smart 5 1652 are dead: i i A 65 He now con- as he once li 65W are-self supporting: ' . I siders his thought. The 15 'fb are dependent wholly Afte ' father a father was a i or in party only 41: have I 50' not i f 1 rnan .of fair manof excel- E accumulated anything- inloocan recover . i llrnneilrgence. lent judgment - and kept it. 3 his financial fooling, ' . Reprinted by courtesy of The Nlagazine of Vfall Street. New York. Cnpynqhted. 1893 1897 - 1902 1907 - 3? on 32 on Savings Savings ln every Department of Banking, the First National is prepared to serve you in a satisfactory manner and the comparative record of growth below indicates confidence in our strength and ability. Growth of Resources 1 893-1 9 1 9 95104610.83 1912 - - 55853005.18 174,303.42 1917 - - I ,336, 180.74 464,633.36 Nov. 19, 1919 - - 1,937,016.28 607,318.29 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRINCETON, N. J. Only National Bank in Princeton Ivii MCCOSH WALK SUN DIAL GRAD COLLEGE lviii 1 J The Milford School F ORMERLY The Rosenbaum School MILFORD, CONN. The onbf change is in the name of the school THE MILFORD SCHOOL is conducted by the same men and along the same lines which made the ROSENBAUM SCHOOL the most successful college preparatory school in the country. Summer Session-July 26th-September 24th, 1920 Winter School Opens--September 30th, 1920 D For Catalogue, Address S. B. ROSENBAUM, Director The Milford School : : : : : : Milford, Conn. Iix 3 XX ::-::j31i2t, de:-:satyfjfg-gyggfee-:: ::-:: 'elf sc , if 3 milf 6? 3 gf, ft M'tQgfari g t?ft,f.s-staff 5, ,Ig ta . . U, QQ Consider erlt 5 'Ii if The purchase of a piano often means the H choosing of a lifetime associate-one which must go through the years with us, ever 511' 3 ready to gratify our desire when the 53, thought is-music. gf, . yi HAZELTON BROTHERS H if p1 nos are built to stand this enduring if test. Magnificent tone, wonderful respon- ' if siveness in touch and careful construction, 51:- 3 enable them to become lasting, faithful 3, Q' friends to all the family. Quality Al- U ways has been the policy of Hazelton K-57 Brothers since IS49. ill 'l 0 HAZELTON BRQTHERS, INC. 5. , Vi NEW YORK CITY ii ggi -'J jQgxES7EbyQ?QG5:S:-imzm1:-:yfg-fiia-1525-an mass-:h lx fy . LIFE HEALTH ACCIDENT Se a l s '2'1'H ms f l M , , ,..--nj f.., 3' f J.,,-BI N S U R A N C E I I I' I ' INSURA NCE FRANK BROTHERS Pifth Ave. Bout Shop Near 48th St., New York EXHIBIT SHOPS 120 Broadway Beslan New Haven Lang Bug. H0181 Taj? 0 0 P'lt I I. CI- New York llfiiiggan TELEPHONE' 949 BROADWAY Arc?ZishmZ2:j.BIdg. .IW GRAMERQ-gy 514 FI. IRON BUILDING WOUJWGIJ -Building NEW YORK N Y TELEPHONE RECTORE Qjg ROONEY gl VERIVIILYE GENERAL AGENTS PENN. MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. 141 BROADWAY, NEW YORK USE QUAKER BRAND Clover and Timothy Seed Average Test, Over 9922 Pure PRICE ALWAYS MODERATE Recleaned and Graded by The Philadelphia Seed CO. Philadelphia Cotton Cloth Brokers TEXTILE BUILDING 66 Leonard Street NEW YORK Direct Connection with all NEW ENGLAND AND SOUTHERN COTTON MILLS MOLE 8: ZENKE, Inc. THE PEACOCK Q OIU Freshmen!! Where are 37ou going? I Want to get some- thing to eat! Letis go to JOBS, I Want to get a smaII check casheci. There We get goocI Majestic Sandwiches. JOE'S Restaurant 4 Nassau Street Princeton, N. J. ESTABLISHED 1 868 IVI. Cherry TRUNKS, BAGS Fancy Leather Goods, Rugs, Automobile Trunks and Traveling Requisites 296 FIFTH AVE. Between 30th Q 31st Sts. N EW YORK T Iephone: Madison Sq. 364 lxii M T LITTLE BLGOLZE ENE-ognlle .. 44, 76 THE TEST OF SUPREMACY ns COMPARTSON , , 9 Sims' SUPERIOR Glo fh es 811- NASSAU Sm MONDAYS AND TUE S DAYS M I T A . 4 Q ' 'fr 1 fx ' A S15 E yrufgmarf ' 1 . , ,,,, V ' T PR1Ncm'ox's BA'1 1'mv lxiii. WWW W . . LA TENNIS COURTS AND PATTON HALL lxiv WHEN IN TRENTON, N. J. Go to the GRi?l1!1RlE'ERElRE Devoted to the presentation of high-class, legitimate Broadway attractions and stars and entertaining and exclusive FOR SEAT RESERVATIONS, PHONE 1700 TRENTON DE BL0ls TIRE 81 RUBBER Co. 'Distributors of AJAX TIRES, FABRIC AND CORDS I45 NGRTH WARREN ST. . TRENTON, N. J. While others are claiming quality-we g t g t lxv HANK OOK backp over the past year and consider how the tide of the motoring World turned to Firestone. The reason for this great growth of Firestone in public favor is most miles per dollar. It is the Firestone pledge- the principle of the entire Fire- stone business, and it stands approved by the car-owning public. Firestone Tire 81 Rubber Co. Firestone Park Akron, Ohio Branches and Dealers Everywhere ?i2?iii Cord Tires lxvi Made in 16 de- g r e e s of le a d graduating from 6 B, softest, to 8H, hardest. Pencil Reproduction of Van Dyke's Portrait of Himself, Drawn with Van Dyke Pencils AJ? The All-Round Collegiate Pencil Q The highest grade All-Round American pencil, the VAN D K DRAWING PENCIL as usual carried off the Intercollegiate Pencil Championship for 1919. lt won its place through the intelligence of the student body who recognized in the Van Dyke, a lead of enduring quality, best fitted for note books, essays, theses and engineering and architectural drawings. Ask far the Van Dyke at your college stationers. EBERHARD. FABER NEW YORK Ixvii MADISON HALL AND HOLDER TOXVER CORD TIRE The Square Deal is Born and Bred into Fisk Tires FISK STANDARDS are l1igl'1-to realize it compare Fislc Corcls with any other corcl tire. Big, even for over-sizecl tires, well macle anal goocl-loolxing in every cletailg you expect uncommon mileage from suclw tires anal you get it. Tlwe ldeal of The Fislc Rulaloer Company is to lne the laest concern in tlxe World to worlc for ancl tlxe squarest concern in existence to do lzusiness v7itl1.H Next T ime-B U Y FISK-From Your Dealer lxix E. A. WRIGHT, JR P E J. LAFFERTY S 8 T 5. JOSEPH WRIGHT V P L. 5. WRIGHT. A T . 'E will Pttf1,'!9 5 3 A I 3' A I -T'T' ,f .f' -g A fri' r lj .1 . '-Y - 15545 if 'tt' ' Edit 7 Blmt '11-Iitiltlax 'latin-1 'pri 13 . Hx.: 4'.'-'zP'gf3T5':'I zi2tit2?3f'If5ii0'i f 'I 13t iltf 4 ' ,.,-f ,',- :if VS' W L. ' Q 11 ,,4,aq-'QE-, . V fi ,.5...,4g:! IIJIHIIIII -. mmf. mi? V - : 35 f zf' 3 1 . 'fftf' A'ig'1fIif .A'.. 5'i,ii3,-..,:I.LQQ, IQ2f5,Qff '1 , Q 1 I ' 12. ,:f'Q...Q,f.L ,,.. 3 .ig QQ.zg.,,t tl ' ,, Ts 1, ..,4:. w.. gs. xv E. A. Wriihf Buildini, Broad and Hllllfingdon SKS. Engraving and Printing Colleges and Schools is a special feature with us and the high standard of our workmanship is not only known from coast to coast as representing the best in Engraving and Printing, but it has penetrated foreign lands with credit. Our facilities are the most modern, and we offer you the advantages that we enjoy through the strength of our forty-eight years' rigorous maintenance of a peerless standard. Thousands upon thousands of our student friends have remembered us after bidding farewell to their Alma Nlater, and are coming to us day after day for their Wedding Invitations, Dance Programs, 'Business Stationery, Calendars, Bonds and Certificates, as well as all their Engraving and Printing requirements. S S E. A. WPIOI-IT COIVIPANY Princeton RGDFGSGHTGUVG A Salesrooms, Offices and Factory PRINCETON UNIVERSITY STORE BROAD AND HUNTINODON STS. Ixx E. A. WRIGHT COMPANY PHILADELPHIA ARE THE PRINTERS AND MAKERS OF THE PLATES IN THE PRINCETON BRIC-A-BRAC 63 . .- mn,-Mx 4 ,. IMG' Zwzfgv' Qgaf v gm? ' Kg!! Princeton Representative Salesrooms, Offices and Factory PRINCETON UNIVERSITY STORE BROAD AND HUNTINGDON STS. I yr. .1 . V! -S54 Ns M v., gf' I V., fx . l 2. 5 'ff l -1 E vv -, E . x- GENUINEZ-Q? i a m bell-3 . ,...g . .. ,. . . Pnooucr. Q-:iff i ' 'V 'V A' SWAN vw? .- I A-H A my X. , . 1 T f I. x 1, I. Jil 1 4, x J , lr it .A x ' 1 mf 5. . R 4 if 1 ,Q If f X w xgfflb , E., is win v,MsJ? as M lll,s-ff aww, ,L t, 012 gui, hu xx U Q 1 X N ,, Q gf f 1 f - .Qcfffff s X wget? .gf f mms, , . 5 f X a f I It For-dress, you want a belt that has styleg for business, one that is comfortableg for play, one that allows of unhamp- ered movement. In the common run of belts, you get at most only one of these services-when you wear a Braxlon, the belt for men, you get all three. Have your haberdasher show you a Braxlon, and in a Hash-quick-you'll see why. x Rb- er X x , it N, f' we 227' ff! tw fi 7 ' ' 54? We? J , 1 fffig ' ,fy 45: 5 4 '51 ar s f fy 4 N iylf 1, ' 631224 52 as XJ gi 5 ,Y 4 sy .1 Q I You'll find Braxlons made up in seven superb leathers, E . ,' x For Activities like these-wear a BRAXTO with snaps for interchangeable buclclesg you'll find a combi- nation of color, cut and finish that will delight your eye and smarten up your appearance. And you'll note that at the points where it encircles the hips, the Braxion is specially shaped-it's what makes the Braxton so easy to wear at the desk, on the courts, or while stepping out. This feature likewise gives your trousers a hang that's exactly right. Your favorite men's shop will have Braxlons. You can get yours today. - THE PERKINS-CAMPBELL co. R I Cincinnati TH E B F012 MEN lxxii :T 5. 2+-, -N l 'ah , it Calumbza Grafonolas Sldrlddfd Models up lo 8300 My Dance! Don't Worry-they'll all get their dances, For when the ever-ready, never-weary Grafonola makes the music, there's a dance for every girl with every partner before the merry evening is half spent. The most versatile of instruments is this big, handsome Grafonola. The merriest of entertainers when guests arrive, a ,cheerful musical companion when you are alone. Gay with you when you want to laugh, tireless if you want to dance, tender and tuneful when you want to rest awhile. The Columbia Grafbnola and Columbia Records give you the music you like the best when you Want it most. V To make a good record greal, play il on lhe Columbia Grafonola COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY New York Canadian Factory: Toronto Columbia is G fd ffm 013 lxxiv THE DEAN'S GATE CARDINAL MERCIER AND PRES, HIBBIEN LISAVING ALEXANDER H XLL lxxvi American Car Sz Foundry Co. .. American Cl-iicle Co. ...... . American Lead Pencil Co. .. Bailey, Banks 81 Biddle Co. . Best 8: Co. ............... . Bradley Studios ,..... Briner's Drug Store .... Brooks Bros. ........ . The Brunswick ...... R. C. fi G. M. Brown .. Ed. Carroll Carroll Sz Co. .... ..... . M. Cherry Co. ........ . Collins Sz Fairbanks Co. .. Columbia Co. ........ . Complimentary .. Contour Shop Dayton Co, ...... .. De Blois Tire Co. .. De Mauro ............. Dickinson Co. .......... , Dilworth, Porter 8: Co. H. L. Doherty Co, ..... . I. Robinson-Duff Co. Eberhard Faber Co. The Electric Shop .... . Eureka Brass Co. ......,... . Farmers' Loan 81 Trust Co. Finchley Sz Co. ........... . Firestone Tire Co. ilnhex tu hhertisements ....xviii ....XV ....xvi . . . .xlvii .....xXxvi .....xl .....iii ......liii .....xxxix .....Xlix .....xl .....lxii .....xxviii ....lxxiv ....xxi .......vi ...Uxxxix ......lxv ....xx ....xv ....xxix ....lVi ....lxvii ....xxix ...xxx .,..li ....xiv .....lxvi First National Bank ........... ..... l vii First National Bank CChicagoU ...... liii Fisk Tire Co. .................. .... l xix Frank Bros. ,....... .... l xi French Restaurant .. Gibson 81 Co, ..... . Gould Bros. ........ . Grand Theatre ........ Greenwich Bleachery , . . . Gulick Q Co. ......... . Leo A. Hale ......... Harris, Forbes 81 Co. .. Hazelton Bros. ....... . Hill Dormitory .... HildelJrecht's ........ Jack Honore ........... Horlick's Malted Milk Hotel Lenox .......... Iohn G. Hun ......... Hutzler Sz Co. L. D. Johnson Joe's Restaurant Louis Kaplan .... Kresge Sz Co. F. L. Krespach La Vake's ..... VV. M. Leigh ..... I. R. Lemmert Little K Golze .... Lovell Mfg. Co. .. .....xl1vf ....xxiii .....xxii .....lxv .....xlviii .....xxi ....lx1 ....llll- .....lx ....xxiii ....lv1 .....lX .....K.xl ....liii .....xxv .....v1 ...xliv . ..,. lxii ....xli ...xxi ....xli xxxiii .....x'1 ....lxiii ....ix lxxvii Manley Sz Johnson .. . . Markel's Orchestra Marsh ni Co. ...... . Martha's Kitchen .... james McCreery fi Co. ... McMullen-Leavens Co. .. Milford School ....... Minard's Liniment .... Model Cleaning Shop ..,. Modern Shoe Shop .. .xiii ....xvii ..xl .. . .xliv' ..xii ....xlix ..lix x xxix ....xliv Mole gl Zenke ...,........ .lxii Munsingwear Corporation .. . ..... xvi Nassau Motor Co. ...... ..xli Nassau Stables ........ .xliv Needles Brooker Co. ...,. ..liv N. I, Sz Pa. Traction Co. .... ..xx N. Y. Band Instrument Co. ...v Charles Nill ................ ..... X lv XVilliam VV. Nolen ........ .xxiii Northern Ohio Blanket Mills ..xv Peacock Inn ,................ .lxii Perkins-Campbell Co... .,...... ..... l xxii Philadelphia Seed Co. ..... ..lxi Princeton Bank Sz Trust Co. ..... .... i x Princeton Sanitary Barber Shop .,.. xl Princeton Summer School . . Princeton University Store Prudential Insurance Co. . Prominent Shirt Co. ,.... . Prosser 81 Homans .... The Quality Shop jacob Reed's Sons Ribsam Seed Co. Rooney Sz Vermilye Rosenberg Co. ....... . Robert Schey, Inc. Franklin Simon 8: Co. C. C. Skirm .....,.. Frank E. South ...... South Side Trust Co. Stewart 8: Co. ........ . Struve's Arcade I. S. Trower ...... Van I-Iorn Sz Son Vogel Bros. .......... . VVashburn-Crosby Co. . .. Westixigliouse Co. ..................., . WVinton-Rose Lake Lumber Companies VVh1te Studio ....................... .,.. E. A. VVright Company ... ... ... . . .XXXV ... ..ii-xxxii . . ..... xxxvii .....Xii .....lxi ....vi .,...V .....xx ,...lxi .,...XX1 .....viii ,....li ....lvi ....xxv ....ix ....vi ......xl ...xxvii .....xl1L ......xl ...xxxv ......iv .....Xlv ..xxxix .lxx-lxxi lxxviii ,, My AW, -Simi, x


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