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— Press of E. A. Wright Company Philadelphia ,$tU ftunune J W$ t foreword THE Warder of the Stars hatched Kis gleaming lights flash across the studded vault of the sky Thy stars are bright, said one to him, Will their radiance never die? . The Warder shook his head. There must be some divine fire behind it all, his questioner continued. What power has God gi en to keep this flame aglow ? The Warder turned and watched a planet shoot swiftly past his feet w ' hile a century passed into oblivion. The Spirit of Man, he answered. The Princeton that is depicted in these pages, is merely the outward form of the Princeton of hall and campus, of athletic field and classroom. The records herein contained will bring to Princeton men, memories of a year glorious in its successes and Varied interests. But behind it all, out of reach of the hand of Time that can crumble the Gothic towers and vaulted arches, lies the Spirit which has made possible the vjhole, e-Oen as the Spirit of Man in the eternal scheme of things. To each of her sons during the fateful, four-year span, Princeton has given something of this force. To apply this spirit of rare courage to a man ' s work in life; to teach the meaning in the worn-out word of service; to make knowledge the key w ' hereby each one shall contribute to the world ' s happiness and thus to his own — this is the problem left to solve. The past is but a promise of the future. Each year must build upon the one before, a record finer and ever finer, more nearly approaching the high level of democracy of which America has boasted. This is not done by dreaming. dltfcfiaaj In appreciation of his unselfisK effort on behalf of Princeton, we respectfully dedicate this volume to Donald Cli9e Stuart XH E P P I -FTC ETO N MWWlreZT r Tc — a eTr.TAj£ XKfje prtc=a=prac JDulilislirb aiinti.iUr bp tilt Junior Class of JJrinceton (Llnibr rsitr Volume XLVI Class of Minttttn unbreb anb Ciurnti ' ttuo Ctir itfoaro Howard Cunningham, California, Chairman Raymond Gordon Scarlett, Maryland, Business Manager Edward Staufker King, Maryland, Art Editor William Harding Kmeedler, Pennsylvania, Photographic Editor Reginald Lee Johnson, New Jersey, Assistant Business Manager George M. L. La Branche, Jr., New York, Associate Editor William Ashton Tucker, Pennsylvania, Associate Editor Charles Joel Winton, Jr., Minnesota, Associate Editor THE PPIKJCETON BRI C — A — .PLAXI NASSAU HALL itit PftJNCETON aiT HB r-d i r _ a - B R. A C ' Tr 1 Untbergttp Calendar 1920 March 1 .Last date for filing applications for September 13-27 .... ..Examinations for the removal of F fellowships and graduate scholar- conditions. ships. Last date for filing descrip- ..Examinations for admission. Held tions for undergraduate announce- in Princeton only. ment. September 28 ..Formal opening exercises, Alexander March 24, 2 P.M.... . Easter recess begins. Hall, 3 P. M. March 28, 11 A. M... . Easter recess ends. ..First part of examinations for de- . Spring meeting of the Board of Trustees. gree of Doctor of Philosophy. . . Meeting of Committee on Course of May 12-14 . First part of examinations for the Study on changes in prospectus of degree of Doctor of Philosophy. second term (1920-1 921 ). May 13-27 .Conference with advisors on first October 28 ..Fall meeting of the Board of Trus- term (1921-1922) electives. tees. June 2 . . Last date for corrections in pro- the Master ' s Degree. spectus of second term (1920-1921). June 2-8 . Senior final examinations. ..Second term prospectus presented. June 10-17 . . Thanksgiving Day. underclassmen. . . Christmas vacation begins. June 19 . Baccalaureate Sunday. 1921 June 20 . Class Day. Commencement meeting January 5, 11 A. M.. . . Christmas vacation ends. of the Board of Trustees. Conference with advisors on second term (1920-1921) electives. June 20-25 . College Entrance Board examina- tions. Held in Princeton and else- Winter meeting of the Board of Trustees. . . Meeting of Committee on Course of September 12-26 . Commencement Day. Election of Alumni Trustee. Study on changes in prospectus of . Examinations for the removal of F first term (1921-1922). conditions. . . Midyear examinations begin. . Entrance examinations. Held at . . First term ends. Princeton only. . . Second term begins. Class exercises September 20 . Last date for making necessary suspended until February 14 at changes in the first term electives. 8 A. M. September 26, 2 P. M. . Meeting of the Freshman Class, . . Last meeting of Committee on Course McCosh SO. Attendance compul- of Study on prospectus of first sory. term (1921-1922). .Formal opening exercises, Alexander ..Washington ' s Birthday. 10 Hall, 3 P. M. ruLE -gRJLM-C-E T O NT ' BR I C — A— B R .A C iPregtbentg of tfje College of JSeto 3fergep anb Princeton Untoersrttp COLLEGE FOUNDED IN 1746 BECAME A UNIVERSITY IN 1896 EX1TUS Oct., 174 1757 ACCESSUS Rev. Jonathan Dickinson April, 1747 Rev. Aaron Burr 1748 1 Rev. Jonathan Edwards Jan., 1758 Mar., 1 Rev. Samuel Davies 1758 1 ♦Samuel Finley, D.D 1761 ♦John Witherspocn, D.D., LL.D 1766 ♦S. Stanhope Smith, D.D., LL.D 1795 ♦Ashbel Green, D.D., LL.D 1812 ♦tjAMES Carnahan, D.D., LL.D 1823 ♦tJoHN Mai Lean, D.D., LL D 1854 ♦tjAMES McCosh, D.D., LL.D.. Litt.U. 1868 tFRANCis L. Patton, D.D., LL.D 1888 fWooDROw Wilson, Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D 1902 John G. Hibben, Ph.D., LL.D 1912 ♦Deceased. fResigned. 758 1761 1766 1794 1812 1822 1854 1868 1888 1902 1910 3Iol)ti (Pnrr ©ibben, JDIi.O.. U.1LJ3., |)icsihrnt II XH_E_P_RJ N C EJ OJsL BRI C _B J .A L Crusitees; of tfje Untoersttp (Dustrrs. ex officio Governor Edward I. Edwards, of New Jersey, Trenton, N. J. John Grier Hibben, President of the University, Princeton, N. J. JLilt (Erusftces John A. Stewart, Senior Trustee 45 Wall Street, New York, N. Y. M. Taylor Pyne Princeton, N. J George B. Stewart, D.D. Seminary Campus, Auburn, N. Y Cyrus H. McCormick, 606 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111 John Dixon, D.D 108 West State Street, Trenton, N. J Melancthon W. Jacobus, D.D., 39 Woodland Street, Hartford, Conn Bayard Henry... 1438 Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa Henry W. Green 5 West State Street, Trenton, N. J Alexander Van Rensselaer, 18th and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa Robert Garret. Redwood Street, corner South, Baltimore, Md Henry B. Thompson Greenville, Del Joseph B. Shea 501 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa Edward W. Sheldon 45 Wall Street, New York, N. Y Wilson Farrand 544 High Street, Newark, N. J 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. H. Pitney Morristown, N. J William Church Osborn..170 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Knox Taylor High Bridge, N. J Edward D. Duffield Prudential Ins. Co., Newark, N. J Lewis B. Stilwell Lakewood, N. J Wilson S. Arbuthnot 801 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa iUlumni Crustf rs (The date indicates expiration of term) T. William Roberts (1921), Walter E. Hope (1924).... 49 Wall Street, New York, N. Y. 1107 Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa. J. Lionberger Davis (1925). Matthew C. Fleming (1922). 170 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Third National Bank Building, St. Louis, Mo. John Stuart (1923) .. .1600 Railway Exchange, Chicago, 111. Regional Crustr r s Hugh Richardson (1921) .Richardson Building, Atlanta, Ga. John McWilliams, Jr. (1922), 305 St. Louis Block, Pasadena, Cal. James D. Denegre (1923), 905 Commerce Building, St. Paul, Minn. 12 XB E _PRJ LN _C -E.T-0 LN_ B RI C — A— B R-A C tanbtng Committees of ttje poarb of trustees 19204921 Committee on Administration: President Hibben, Chairman; Rev. Dr. Jacobus, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Pitney, Mr. Pyne, Mr. Osborn, Mr. Handy (Mr. Wintringer, Sec- retary). Committee on the Library: Mr. Scribner, Chairman; Presi rent Hibben. Mr. Richardson (Secretary), Mr. Green Mr. Van Rensselaer, Mr. Pitney, Mr. Hope, Mr. Duf- field. Committee on Finance: Mr. Pitney, Chairman; President Hibben, Mr. Stewart, M r. Pyne, Mr. Green, Mr. Sheldon, Mr. Handy, Mr. Procter, Mr. Scribner, Mr. Osborn (Mr. Duffield, Secretary). Committee on Grounds and Buildings: Mr. Thompson, Chairman; President Hibben, Mr. Pyne, Mr. Henry, Mr. Green, Mr. Garrett, Mr. Handy, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Hope, Mr. Stillwell, Mr. Arbuthnot (Mr. Wintringer, Secretary). Committee on the Curriculum: Rev. Dr. Jacobus, Chairman; President Hibben, Dean Magie, Dean West, Dean Fine, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Farrand (Secretary), Dr. Finney, Mr. Fleming, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Hope, Mr. Stuart, Mr. Stillwell. Committee on Honorary Degrees: President Hibben, Chair- man; Rev. Dr. Jacobus, Mr. Sheldon, Mr. Farrand (Secretary), Mr. Fleming, Mr. Osborn, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Davis, Mr. Abbott, Professor Scott, Professor Munro. Committee on the Graduate School: Mr. Pyne, Chairman; President Hibben, Dean West (Secretary), Mr. Mc- Cormick, Rev. Dr. Jacobus, Mr. Shea, Mr. Farrand, Mr. Procter, Mr. Fleming. Committee on Morals and Physical Education: Mr. Gar- rett, Chairman; President Hibben, Dean McClenahan (Secretary), Rev. Dr. Stewart, Rev. Dr. Dixon, Dr. Fin- ney, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Stuart, Mr. Duffield, Mr. Davis. Jfacultp Committee , gtoutsorp to tfje Poaro of trustees! Committee on Sanitation (adiisory to Committee on Grounds and Buildings): Professor Conklin, Chairman; Pro- fessor Dahlgren, Professor Loomis, Dr. Raycroft, Dr. Tooker, Dr. Sinclair, Mr. Wintringer, (Secretary). Committee on Conference (with Committee on Curriculum) : Professor Eisf.nhart. Professor Gauss, Professor Gerould, Professor Fetter, Professor McClure, Pro- fessor Stuart, Professor Thompson. 13 ■3ln flwtortam Jfantltg latgrn? 3famat £ prnrfr 3ff?bruaru. ?, 1920 Pjiliu lElg SubiuBon 3ulg 22. 1920 ■Unforgraduatpa 1922 ISeiuljaru IFrruuian pio?nburg August 11, 1901— putrmbpr 111, 1920 1923 d eorgp 8 tibtl 3Jrnna 3Fpbruanj 15, 1991— April IB, 1929 William Spttka 3auuanj 12, 1 902— Sanuarg a. 1921 Jfacultp The faculty list is arranged in six groups: professors, associate professors, assistant professors, lecturers, instructors, and assistants in instruction. In each group the names occur in the order of academic seniority. John Grier Hibben, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D. President Stuart Professor of Philosophy Prospect Francis Landley Patton, D.D., LL.D. Ex-President Stuart Professor of Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion, Emeritus Hamilton, Bermuda George Macloskie, D.Sc, LL.D. Professor of Biology, Emeritus 239 Nassau St. Charles McMillan, A.M., C.E. Senior Professor of Civil Engineering, Emeritus 40 Bayard Lane William Libbey, D.Sc, A.M., Princeton Professor of Physical Geography and Director of the E. M. Museum of Geology and Archaeology Thanet Lodge William Berryman Scott, Ph.D., LL.D. Sc.D. (Harv. and Oxford) Blair Professor of Geology 56 Bayard Lane Frederick Newton Wilson, A.M., C.E. Professor of Engineering and Graphics P. O. Box 63, Princeton Allan Marquand, Ph.D., L.H.D., Johns Hopkins Professor of Art and Archaeology and Director of the Museum of Historic Art Guernsey Hall Andrew Flbminc West, Ph.D., LL.D. Hon. D.Litt. (Oxford) Dean of the Graduate School Giger Professor of Latin Wyman House, Graduate College Henry Burchard Fine, Ph.D., LL.D., Williams Dean of Departments of Science Dod Professor of Mathematics 98 Nassau St. John Howell Wescott, A.M., Ph.D., Princeton Musgrave Professor of Latin and Tutor in Roman Law 200 Mercer St. William Francis Magie, Ph.D., Berlin, LL.D. Dean of the Faculty Henry Professor of Physics The Dean ' s House Leroy Wiley McCay, D.Sc, Princeton Professor of Chemistry 12 Morven St. Henry Dallas Thompson, A.M., D.Sc, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics 11 Morven St. George McLean Harper, A.M., Ph.D., Princeton Holmes Professor of Belles Lettres and English Language and Literature 36 Mercer St. Paul van Dyke, A.M., D.D., Williams Pyne Professor of History 156 Graduate College Herbert Stearns Squier Smith, C.E., Princeton Professor of Civil Engineering 16 Dickinson St. Walter Butler Harris, C.E., Princeton Professor of Geodesy and Civil Engineering Greenholm Henry van Dyke, D.D., LL.D., Geneva Hon. D.C.L. (Oxford) Professor of English Literature 59 Bayard Lane Elmer Howard Loomis, Ph.D., Sc.D., Strasshurg Professor of Physics 302 Nassau St. 16 -THE PPlNCETQIsT BRIC— A — R R AC Walter Mead Rankin, A.B., M.S., Ph.D., Munich Professor of Biology Curator of the Herbarium S Evelyn PI. Charles Freeman Williams McClure, A.M., D.Sc, Columbia Class of 1877 Professor of Zoology 12 Morven St. Howard Crosby Warren, A.M., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Stuart Professor of Psychology Director of the Psychological Laboratory Nassau Club Thomas Marc Parrott, Ph.D., Leipsic Professor of English 104 Mercer St. Edmund Yard Robbins, A.M., Princeton Ewing Professor of Greek Language and Liter- ature 144 Library PI. Alexander Hamilton Phillips, D.Sc, Princeton Professor of Mineralogy 54 Hodge Rd. Fred Neher, A.M., Princeton Professor of Organic Chemistry 148 Library PI. Williamson Updyke Vreeland, Ph.D., D. es L-, Geneva Woodhull Professor of Romance Languages 180 Mercer St. William Kelly Prentice, A.M., Ph.D., Halle Professor of Greek Charles Henry Smyth, Jr., Ph.D., Columbia 12 Nassau St. Professor of Geology 22 Morven St. Howard Crosby Butler, A.M., Princeton Professor of Art and Archaeology Pyne Tower, Graduate College Howard McClenahan, E.E., M.S., LL.D. Dean of the College Professor of Physics Joseph Henry House, College PI. ♦ Augustus Trowbridge, Ph.D., Berlin Professor of Physics 146 Hodge Rd. Duane Reed Stuart, Ph.D., Michigan Professor of Classics 108 Mercer St. Christian Gauss, A.M., Litt.D., Michigan Professor of Modern Languages 106 Fitz Randolph Rd. Edward Capps, Ph.D., LL.D. Professor, of Classics ISO Fitz Randolph Rd. Edward Grant Conklin, Ph.D., Sc.D., Johns Hopkins Professor of Biology 139 BroaJmead Frank Frost Abbott, A.M., Ph.D., Yale Kennedy Professor of Latin Language and Lit- erature 62 Battle Rd. Henry Jones Ford, LL.D., Maryland Professor of History and Politics Nassau Inn Malcolm MacLaren, E.E., A.M., Princeton Professor of Electrical Engineering 38 Washington Rd. Edwin Plimpton Adams, M.S., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Professor of Physics 12 Nassau St. Luther Pfahler Eisenhart, A.B., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Professor of Mathematics 25 Alexander St. George Augustus Hulett, A.B., Ph.D., Leipsic Professor of Physical Chemistry 44 Washington Rd. William Foster, Ph.D., Princeton Professor of Chemistry 41 Battle Rd. Roger Bruce Cash Johnson, M.A., Ph.D., Princeton Professor of Philosophy 129 Broadmead f Absent on leave. ' Absent for year 1920-1921. 17 VTI-IE PRINCETON gR I C — A R A C Robert McNutt McElroy, A.M., Ph.D., Princeton Edwards Professor of American History and Politics 25 Bayard Lane Frank Jewett Mather, Jr., Ph.D., L.H.D., Johns Hopkins Marquand Professor of Art and Archaeology 3 Evelyn PI. Oswald Vedlen. A.B., Ph.D., Harvard and Chicago Professor of Mathematics 58 Bittle Rd. Edward Samuel Corwin, Ph.D., Pennsylvania Professor of Jurisprudence lfS Prospect Ave. Harry Franklin Covington, A.M., Princeton Professor of Public Speaking and Debate 53 Battle Rd. Ulric Dahlgren, B.S., M.S., Princeton Professor of Biology 7 Evelyn PI. Frank Albert Fetter, Ph.D., LL.D., Colgate Professor of Political Economy 121 Broadmead William Gillespie, Ph.D., Chicago Professor of Mathematics 12 Bank St. David Magie, A.M., Ph.D., Halle, Germany Professor of Classics 101 Library PI. Joseph Edward Raycroft, A.B., M.D. Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education Director of the Department of Physical Education 298 Nassau St. Henry Norris Russell, A.M., Ph.D., Princeton Professor of Astronomy Director of the Observatory 79 Alexander St. John Duncan Spaeth, A.B., Ph.D., Leipsic Professor of English 32 Edgehill St. Douclas Labarre Buffum, A.M., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Professor of Modern Languages and Literature 60 Hodge Rd. Varnum Lansing Collins, A.M., Princeton Clerk of the Faculty and Acting Secretary Professor of French Language and Literature 214 The Western Way John Preston Hoskins, A.B., Ph.D., Berlin Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature 22 Bank St. Max Friedrich Blau, A.M., Ph.D., Leipsic Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature 42 Princeton Ave. George Madison Priest, A.M., Ph.D., Jena Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature 10 Nassau St. Edwin Walter Kemmerer, A.B., Ph.D., Cornell Professor of Economics and Finance 128 Fitz Randolph Rd. George Brinton McClellan, A.M., LL.D., Princeton Professor of Economic History Battle Rd. Archibald Allen Bowman, M.A., Glasgow Professor of Logic 138 Fitz Randolph Rd. Charles Grosvenor Osgood, A.B., Ph.D., Yale Professor of English 92 Stockton St. Edward Gleason Spaulding, LL.D., Ph.D., Bonn Professor of Philosophy 8 Edgehill St. Alan Wilfred Cranbrook Menzies, B.Sc. Ph.D., Chicago . Professor of Chemistry 187 Prospect Ave. Frank Henry Constant, C.E., Sc.D. Professor of Civil Engineering 57 Battle Rd. 18 . ▲£. THE PRI NCETO TT B R. I C — A — ElRAJL Dana Carlton Munro, A.M., L.H.D., Brown Dodge Professor of Mediaeval History and Politics tl9 Fitz Randolph Rd. George Harrison Shull, B.S., Ph.D., Chicago Professor of Botany and Genetics 60 Jefferson Rd. Philip Marshall Brown, A.M., LL.D., Williams Professor of International Law 9 Nassau Hall Warner Fite, A.B., Ph.D., Pennsylvania Stuart Professor of Ethics 138 Fitz Randolph Rd. Karl Taylor Compton, Ph.D., Princeton Professor of Physics 16 Linden Lane Gordon Hall Gerould, A.B., B.Litt., Oxford 341 Nassau St. 31 Chamhers St. Professor of English Robert Kilburn Root, A.B., Ph.D., Yale Professor of English Charles Carroll Marden, A.B., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Emory L. Ford Professor of Spanish 112 Mercer St. Edward Cooke Armstrong, Ph.D., LL.D., Johns Hopkins Professor of French Language 26 Edgehill St. William Starr Myers, A.B., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Professor of Politics 104 Bayard Lane Harold Herman Bender, A.B., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Professor of Indo-Germanic Philology 120 Fitz Randolph Rd. Charles Rufus Morey, A.B., A.M., Michigan Professor of Art and Archaeology ' 342 Nassau St. Donald Clive Stuart, A.M., Ph.D., Columbia Professor of Dramatic Literature 182 The Western Way David Aloysius McCabe, A.B., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Professor of Economics 243 Cuyler Hall Edmund Newton Harvey, B.S., Ph.D., Columbia Professor of Biology Princeton Hereward Lester Cooke, B.A., M.A., McGill Class of 1898 Professor of Physics 148 Mercer St. Frank Haigh Dixon, Hon. A.M., Ph.B., Ph.D., Michigan Professor of Economics 101 Broadmead Raymond Smith Dugan, A.M., Ph.D., Heidelberg Professor of Astronomy 16 Prospect Ave. Lander William Jones, A.B., Ph.D., Chicago Professor of Chemistry 100 Stockton St. Sssonatr professors Henry Robinson Shipman, A.M., Ph.D., Harvard Associate Professor of History and Politics 27 Mercer St. Morris William Croll, A.M., Ph.D., Pennsylvania Associate Professor of English 7 l 2 Greenholm St. Charles Ranald MacInnes, M.A., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Associate Professor of Mathematics 12 Vandeventer Ave. Charles W. Kennedy, M.A., Ph.D.. Princeton Associate Professor of English 66 Battle Rd. Assistant professors John William Basore, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor, John Rutherford Preceptor in Classics 101 Library Place Absent for year 1920-1921. 19 jrtlE_P RJ_tsLC£J Nl J PR1 _( J R . A C Francis Charles MacDonald, A.B., Princeton 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 Koren, A.M., Luther College Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages 105 Fitz Randolph Rd. Harvey Waterman Thayer, Ph.D., Columbia Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages 12 Nassau St. Marcus Stults Farr, D.Sc, Princeton Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Geology 20 Vandeventer Ave. Gilbert Van Inc.en Assistant Professor of Geology Curator of Invertebrate Palaeontology 115 Broadmead Joseph Henry Maclagan Wedderburn, D.Sc, Edinburgh Assistant Professor in Mathematics 114 Broadmead George Tapley Whitney. Ph.D., Cornell Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Philosophy 33 Jefferson Rd. George Wicker Elderkin, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Art and Arch- aeology The Batchelors Donalu Pritchard Smith, Ph.D., Gottingen Assistant Professor in Chemistry 173 Nassau St. John Stout Van Nest, Ph.D., Munich Assistant Professor of Chemistry Curator of Chemical Laboratories 37 Cleveland Lane Radcliffe Heermance, A.M., Princeton Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English 114 Broadmead Allan Chester Johnson, Ph.D., John Hopkins Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics 37 Bank St. Henry Clay McComas, Jr., Ph.D., Harvard Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Psychology 109 Broadmead Herbert Spencer Murch, Ph.D., Yale Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English 6A Holder Hall Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker, Ph.D., Virginia Assistant Professor, Preceptor -in History and Politics 111 Fitz Randolph Rd. Clifton Rumery Hall, Ph.D., Princeton Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History and Politics 152 Graduate College Walter Phelps Hall, Ph.D., Columbia Assistant Professor, Preceptor in History and Politics 363 Cuyler Robert Maxwell Scoon, Ph.D., Columbia Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics 19 Cleveland Lane Hugh Stott Taylor, D.Sc, Liverpool Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry 159 Nassau St. Lewis Robinson Cary, Ph.D., Princeton Assi stant Professor of Biology 36 Wiggins St. Henry Bronson Dewing, Ph.D., Yale Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Classics 12 Edgehill St. 20 -XtLE-JEfiJ N c etcec BRIC -3_B-AJC, Horace Craig Longwell, Ph.D., Strassburg Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Philosophy 91 Mercer St. William John Sinclair, Ph.D., California Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Geology Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology 51 Patton Ave. Norman Brown Tooker, A.B., M.D., Columbia Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Physical Edu- cation 30 Battle Rd. Anson Ely Morse, Ph.D., Princeton Assistant Professor and Reference Librarian in History 167 Nassau St. Stanley Edwin Howard, Ph.D., Princeton Assistant Professor of Economics 35 Jefferson Rd. Louis Cons, Lie. es Lettres, Paris Assistant Professor of Modern Languages 84 Alexander St. Earl Baldwin Smith, Ph.D., Princeton Assistant Professor of Art and Archaeology 1 1 Cleveland Lane Sherley Warner Morgan, A.B., B.Arch., Princeton Assistant Professor of Art and Archaeology 12 Boudinot St. Shirley Howard Weber, Ph.D., Princeton Assistant Professor of Classics 106 Broadmead Nathaniel Howell Furman, Ph.D., Princeton Assistant Professor of Chemistry 61 Wiggins St. George Reginald Davies, Ph.D., Dakota Assistant Professor of Economics 35 Murray Place Percy Addison Chapman, A.M., Princeton Assistant Professor of Modern Languages 293 Nassau St. Charles Leslie Fleece, A.M., Princeton Assistant Professor of Chemistry 45 Patton Ave. Samuel Shellabarger, Ph.D., Harvard Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English Greenholm Benjamin Franklin Howell, A.M., Ph.D., Princeton Assistant Professor of Geology 54 Patton Ave. Charles William Hendel, Jr., Ph.D., Princeton Assistant Professor of Philosophy 76 Murray PI. Joseph C. Green, A.M., Princeton Assistant Professor of History and Politics 321 Nassau St. James Waddell Alexander, M.A., Ph.D., Princeton Assistant Professor of Mathematics 29 Cleveland Lane Donald Bunker Sinclair, M.D., Columbia Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education 400 Nassau St. Thomas James Browne, M.A., New York University Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Hygiene 110 New Moore St. Carl C. Brigham, Ph.D., Princeton Assistant Professor of Psychology 14 Graduate College Arthur F. Buddington, Ph.D., Princeton Assistant Professor of Geology 15D Graduate College instructors Percy Addison Chapman, A.M. Instructor in Modern Languages Edward A. McMillan, C.E., Princeton Instructor in Civil Engineering 35 Park Place 21 _T±1 E RRJ_N_C£J L5T BRI C — A BJLAX. Kuwin Avery Park Instructor in Architecture 22 Alexander St. Edward Sanford Hammond, A.M., ' Sale; Ph.D., Princeton Instructor in Mathematics 28 Linden Lane Dayton Voorhees, Litt.B., A.M., Princeton Instructor in History and Politics 151 Library Place Walter Van Bramm Roberts, B.S., E.E., Princeton Instructor in Physics 133 Library Place Sheldon Jenckes Howe, A.M., Harvard Instructor in History and Politics 363 Cuyler Hall Pierre Maurey Instructor in Modern Languages Graduate College Lawrence L. Buermeyer, Ph.D., Princeton Instructor in Philosophy 2 Nassau St. Edward Peck Culver, B.E., Union Instructor, in Civil Engineering 93 Graduate College Charles Sanford Tippetts, Litt.B., Princeton Instructor in Economics 206 Nassau St. Greig Dougherty, B.S., A.M., Princeton Instructor in Chemistry 102 Graduate College Albert K. Elsasser, A.B., Pennsylvania Instructor in English 103 Stockton St. Jean Frois-Witman Instructor in Modern Languages Graduate College Seymour E. Harris, A.B., Harvard Instructor in Economics 15A Graduate College Edward Ayers Taylor, A.M., Chicago Instructor in English 1 B Graduate College Orestfr Vera Instructor in Modern Languages 128 Graduate College Thomas King Whipple, A.B., Ph.D., Princeton Instructor in English 42 Graduate College Cornwall Burnham Rogers, A.B., Princeton Instructor in English 8A Graduate College Charles Phelps Smyth, A.M., Princeton Instructor in Chemistry 22 Morven St. W. Frederick Stohlman, M.A., Princeton Instructor in Art and Archaeology 33 Graduate College Melvin E. Bassett, A.B., Michigan Instructor in Modern Languages 11 Graduate College Benjamin Hagatt Beckhart, A.M., Columbia Instructor in Economics and Social Institutions 14A Graduate College Nemours H. Clement, M.A., Louisiana Instructor in Modern Languages 40 Patton Ave. John Colt, A.M., Princeton Instructor in History and Politics 162 Mercer St. Larry B. Colburn, Ph.D., Wisconsin Instructor in Romanics 69 Harrison St. George E. Raynor, B.S., Washington ; A.M., Princeton Instructor in Mathematics 36 William St. Ernest S. Griffith, A.B., Hamilton Instructor in Economics Washington Rd., R. D. 2 Herbert R. Pyne, A.B., Princeton ; A.M., Columbia In structor in Chemistry 76 Park Ave. August Mundt, B.S.. E.E., Princeton Instructor in Physics 166 Nassau St. F. C. Tarr, A.M., Johns Hopkins Instructor in Modern Languages 206 Nassau St. 22 PRIX —A — 2 R.A C- Arthi ' r Fletcher Lucas, A.B., Bates Instructor in Economics 15 A Graduate College R. M. Stephenson, B.A., Oxford ; M.A., Harvard Instructor in History 33 Graduate College Walter Scott Hastings, M.A., Princeton; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Instructor in Modern Languages 11 Graduate College William S. Carpenter, Ph.D., Princeton Instructor in History and Politics gtesistante in Snstructton 16 Brown Hall Greenlands Hfcturera Stewart Paton, M.D. Lecturer on Neuro-Biology Henry Lane Eno, A.B.. Yale; LL.B., Columbia Lecturer on Psychology 78 Stockton St. Alfred Goliisborouch Mayor, Sc.D., Harvard Lecturer on Biology 276 Nassau St. George Alexander Russell, Mus.B., A.G.O. Director of Music and University Organist 158 W. S9th St., New York Henry Andrews Cotton, A.M.. M.D., University of Maryland Lecturer on Psychopathology State Hospital, Trenton, N. J. Paul Elmer More, A.M., Litt.D., LL.D. Lecturer on Greek Philosophy 245 Nassau St. William Woodbritce Potter, B.S., Princeton Lecturer on Architecture 1710 Real Estate Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Lional Valdenar Sylvester, A.B., Princeton Assistant in Biology Walter H. Beisler M.Sc, Rutgers Assistant in Chemistry Ralph A. Beebe, A.B., Amherst Assistant in Chemistry Mt. Lucas 4B Graduate College 103 Graduate College Ashley Carlyle BlackWELL, A.M., Randolph-Macon Assistant in Chemistry 81 Graduate College Frank Marshall Cl rk, M.S., Wesleyan Assistant in Chemistry 21 Bank St. William Whipple Bennett, A.B., Doane College Assistant in Economics 15C Graduate College Percy Thomas Fenn, Jr., A.M., Princeton Assistant in History and Politics 43 Graduate College Walter Gray, A.B.. Vandcrlip Assistant in Chemistry Charles D. Hurd, B.S., Syracuse Assistant in Chemistry Robert Franklin Mehl, B.S., Franklin and Marshall College Assistant in Chemistry M. George Schenck, A.B., Rochester Assistant in Psychology Alfred W. Scott. B.S., Georgia Assistant in Chemistry Robert S. Telfer, M.A.. Indiana Assistant in English 2B Graduate College 92 Graduate College ind Marshall College 2B Graduate College 6B Graduate College 92 Graduate College 7A Graduate College 23 Jtt±t J JLLhULLTJ hjl BR I C — A — B Rj£7C g tanbtng Committees; of tfje jTacultp, 1920=21 Cfcrfc 0 the Faculty: Professor V. L. Collins. Course of Study: The President, Chairman; Professors Abbott, Conklin, Fetter, Fine, Harper, W. F. Magie (Secretary), McCay, Munro, Smyth, Vreel and, Warren, West, the Registrar. Attendance : Dean McClenahan, Chairman; Professors Gil- lespie, Van Nest. Discipline: Dean McClenahan, Chairman; Professors Gil- lespie, Morgan, Phillips, Priest, Scoon. Graduate School: Dean West, Chahman; Professors Arm- strong, Conklin, Eisenhart, Jones, Kemmerer, Long- well, McElroy, W. F. Magie, Marquand, Parrott, Robbins, Smyth. Outdoor Sports: Professors Fine, Hutson, Kennedy, McClenahan, McClure, Raycroft, Spaeth. Public Lectures: Professor Brown, Chairman; Professors Collins, McComas, Prentice, Shellabarger, Paul van Dyke, Mr. Tomlinson. Entrance: Dean McClenahan, Chairman ; Professors Basore, Buffum, Croll, Hutson, A. C. Johnson, MacInnes, W. F. Magie, D. Smith, Wertenbaker. Conference: Professors Eisenhart, Fetter, Gauss, Gerould, McClure, D. R. Stuart, Thompson. Library: Professors Dixon, Marden, Mather, Munro, D. C. Stuart, Thompson, Mr. Smith. Preceptorial: Professors Harper, Howard, R. B. C. Johnson, Murch, Myers, Osgood, Priest, Scoon, Shipman. Music: Alexander Russell, Chairman; Professors Adams, Basore, Cooke, West. Non-Athletic Organizations: Professors Butler, C. R. Hall, Alexander Russell, Shipman, Baldwin Smith, D. C. Stuart, Thayer. Examinations and Standing: Dean Magie, Chairman; Pro- fessors Bender, Chapman, Constant, Elderkin, Foster, Kennedy, McCabe, McClenahan, MacInnes, Root, Scoon, the Registrar. Military Courses: Dean Fine, Professors Bowman, Heer- mance, McClenahan, Veblen, Wedderburn, Capt. McMahon. Sanitation: (Advisory to the Trustees ' Committee on Grounds and Buildings) : Professors Conklin, Dahlgren, Loomis, Raycroft, Tooker, Dr. D. Sinclair, Mr. Wintringer. Honorary Degrees: Professors Abbott, Munro, Scott. Bureau of Municipal Information: Professors Constant, Fetter, C. R. Hall, McElroy, Phillips, Thompson, Dr. Richardson, Mr. Wintringer. Schedule: Professors Fite, McCabe, MacInnes, W. F. Magie, the Registrar. 24 :OiLE Jg_FLLN_C.E Cfl35E BRI C — A — B R.AC 0iiittx9i of gfomtntetration John Grier Hibben, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D. President of the University Office hours: 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. daily Nassau Hall Andrew Fleming West, Ph.D., LL.D., Hon. D.Litt. (Oxon.) Dean of the Graduate School Nassau Hall Office hours : 12 M. to 1 P. M. daily, except Saturday Henry Burchard Fixe, Ph.D., LL.D. Dean of the Department of Science 98 Nassau Street George Clarence Wintringer, E.E. Controller of the University Stanhope Hall Office hours : 9 A. M. to 4.30 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. Howard Alexander Smith, A.B. Executive Secretary Nassau Hall Frederick Leroy Hutson, Ph.D. Registrar of the University 212 Nassau Hall Office hours : 8.30 A. M. to 4.30 P. M. Saturdays, 8.30 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. William Francis Magie, Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty Office hours: 1.30 to 2.30 P. M. The Dean ' s House daily, except Saturday Howard McClenahan, E.E., M.S., Dean of the College Office hours : 2 to 3 P. M. daily LL.D. 214 Nassau except Saturday Hall Henry Green Duffield, A.B. Treasurer of the University Stanhope Hall Office hours : 9 A. M. to 4.30 P. M. ; Saturdays 9 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. July 1 to September 1, 9 A. M. to 12 M. Wilson Farrand, LL.D. Clerk of the Board of Trustees Varnum Lansing Collins, A.M. Secretary of the University Office hours : 9 A. M. to 4.30 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. Newark, N. J. 313 Nassau Hall John Saville Cosgrave Assistant to the Treasurer Stanhope Hall John McDowell Carnochan, M.D. University Physician McCosh Infirmary Office hours: 8.45 to 10.15 A. M., 4.30 to 5.30 P. M. Sundays, 9.30 to 10.30 A. M. Donald Bunker Sinclair, M.D. Assistant University Physician Wilbur Franklin Kerr Assistant to the Registrar Helen Gross, R.N. Infirmarian McCosh Infirmary 209 Nassau Hall McCosh Infirmary Radcliffe Heermance Director of the Bureau of Appointments and Self-Help Nassau Hall Henry Bovie Proctor 2 N. M. Reunion Hall 25 THE PRINCETON - B R I C J JR-J C §rafcuate tubent£ Raymond David Adams. .179 Hudson Ave., Red Bank, N. J. Herbert Sebastian Agar.. 56 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J. William Macdonough Agar.. 12 E. 63d St., New York City William Ruthrauff Amberson. . . . Box 225, Waynesboro, Pa. Clark Conrad Alexander Martin, Tenn. William Martyn Baird Pyeng Yang, Korea Henry Drewry Baker.... 520 Boissevain Ave., Norfolk, Va. Lincoln Barker 3855 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Melville Eugene Bassett. .81 W. Euclid Ave., Detroit, Mich. Rolf William Bauhan..47 Booream Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Ralph Alonzo Beebe Monson, Mass. Walter Herman Beisler. 1096 Chancellor Ave., Hilton, N. J. William Whipple Bennett Crete, Neb. Arthur Ferguson Benton Monsey, N. Y. Ashby Carlyle Blackwell McKenney, Va. Quirinus Breen Lynden, Wash. Clarence Dietz Brenner. 27 E. Marion Ave., Youngstown, O. Myron Franklin Brightfield. .2851 Victor St., St. Louis, Mo. James Douglas Brown, 67 Livingstone Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. Joseph Epes Brown, Jr. ..90 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J. John Dales Buchanan Monmouth, 111. Henry John Burden 494 Avenue Rd., Toronto, Canada Armand Burke 4229 Dalton Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Robert Martin Burns Olathe, Colo. Clive Elmore Cairnes Boundary Bay. B. C. Canada Donald Wallace Carruthers. 1350 State St., Harrisburg, Pa. William Douglas Chamberlain Glasgow, Ky. Saburo Chiba • Koishikawa, Tokvo, Japan Frank Marshall Clark. 408 Washington St., Peekskill, N. Y. Richard Folsom Cleveland Princeton, N. J. Stanley Matthews Cleveland Princeton, N. J. Francis Adams Comstock S. Orange, N. J. Samuel Russell Curry 2759 W. 33d St., Denver, Colo. Holmes Van Mater Dennis, 3d New Brunswick, N. J. Charles duBus deWarnaffe, Rue de la Loi 64, Brussels, Belgium Fang Djang Djon Djen Giai, Nanking, China Waldemar Oswald Doescher New Washington, O. Ora Stanley Duffendack Kendall College, Tulsa, Okla NAME ADDRESS Laurence Blun Dunn 210 E. York St., Savannah, Ga. William Alfred Eddy. 15 Vandevcnter Ave., Princeton, N. J. Marshall Lowndes Edgar Jamesburg, N. J. Calvin Pardee Erdman 20 Library PI., Princeton, N. J Weaver Keith Eubank Weatherford, Tex. Arthur Louis Faubel, Prospect Hill Park, White Plains, N. Y Percy Thomas Fenn, jr 416 E. Third St., Wichita, Kan. Willis Raper Fisher London, O. Julian Vincent Flaig...l001 Mahantonga St., Pottsville, Pa. Bryan Fleming • Newport News, Va. George Louis Fontanet . Blvd. Mirabeau, Mont-Dorre, France Kenneth Joseph Foreman Montrat, N. C. Jean Frois-Wittman 22 Rue Nelaton, Paris, France Philip Franklin... 800 Chestnut St., Williams Bridge, N. Y. Sadao Fujisawa Iwayadow, Iwate, Japan Charles Gerlingcr Spur, Minn. Livingstone Albert Gordon. 49 Lemuel Ave., Chicopee. Mass. John Alexander Graham Lexington, Va. Charles Walter Gray Del Reo, Tex George McLean Harper.... 36 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. Richard Hartshorne 121 Church St., Phoenixville. Pa. Gladstone Bering Heisig Houston, Tex. Stephen Joseph Herben, Jr Maplewood, N. J Harris Gregg Hilschcr 2631 Q St., Lincoln, Neb. Asher Estay Hinds Portland. Me. Harvey Allen Hood.... 501 Ontario St., Minneapolis, Minn. Horace Emery Hoover Mechanicsville, N. Y George Shelton Hubbell Delacour, Alberta, Canada Harold Llewellyn Humphreys. 517 E. Main St., Van Wert, O. Charles DeWitt Hurd Keuka Park, N. Y. Orren Williams Hyman Tarboro, N. C. Charles Paddock Johnson. 36 University PI., Princeton, N.J. Howard Algernon Jones, 100 W. 11th Ave., Conshohocken, Pa. Keigaku Kakuda Iwate Ken, Japan Soichiro Kita Tokyo, Japan John Spalding Kramer Seabury Hall, Faribault, Minn. Philip Miller Kretschmann. .4302 E. 45th St., Seattle, Wash. 27 THE PBINCETON BRIC-A-B R-AS: @rabuate tubent£ (Condubeb) NAME ADDRESS Edward Houghton Kurth. .731 Nott St., Schenectady, N. Y. George Kim Lee Canton, China Rensselaer Wright Lee, 4721 Windsor Ave., W. Philadelphia, Pa. Sidney Lawrence Levengood Wayne, Pa. Kia-Luen Lo, Care of National University of Peking, Peking, China Lawrence Francis Hawkins Lowe, St. Dunstan ' s Cottage, Peekskill, N. Y. Roland Bruce Lutz, 546 W. Sedgwick Ave., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. David Hunter McAlpin, 3d Morris Plains, N. J. James Dow McCallum. . .625 Bloomfield Ave., Nu tley, N. J. Gordon McCormick 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, 111. David Sutherland Machines, 211 E. Kennedy St., Syracuse, N. Y. John Donald McKinney . . . .436 Genesee St., Waukegan, 111. Charles Emerson McPeek. .15 E. Delaware PI., Chicago, 111. Kemp Malone Cleveland, Term. Alpheus Thomas Mason Snow Hill, Md. Thomas Bradley Mather... 521 N. Clay St., Kirkwood, Mo. Rohert Franklin Mehl 425 Main St., Lancaster, Pa. Cedric Verdi Miller. .. 1213 N. Allison St., Philadelphia, Pa. Edmund Fred Miller Idalia, Colo Arthur Prichard Moor 62 W. Mitchell St., Atlanta, Ga. Barney Newton Morgan 920 Wall St., Joplin, Mo. Ernest Mutschler 1678 Grove St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Almar Naess Horten, Norway Masao Nagawawa, 42 Imozato Shirokane, Shiba, Tokyo, Japan Harvey Alexander Neville Millwood, Va. Ainsworth O ' Brien-Moore Princeton, N. J. Robert Francis Ogden....ll7 Newman St., S. Ashland, Ky. Paul Smith Olmstead Robbinsville, N. J. Peyton Lee Palmore 2902 W. Main, St. Richmond, Va. Julian Suph Park Seoul, Korea Robert Norton Pease 308 Maple St., Burlington, Vt. Emil Leon Post 280 Manhattan Ave., New York City William Armstrong Powell Rogersville, Tenn. Paul Prichard 1111 W. 51st St., Los Angeles, Cal. Sidney Warren Prince.. 115 Lancaster Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Charles Herbert Rice 816 College Ave., Wooster, O. Paul Lanterman Rider. . . .208 E. Acacia St., Glendale, Cal. George Julius Riester 3222 Caroline St., St. Louis, Mo. Murat Halstead Roberts Middlesboro, Ky. Joel Townsley Rogers. .Florence Court, Washington, D. C. Maurice Rogers Ashbourne Rd., Ashbourne, Pa. Robert Samuel Rogers Madison, N. J. George Rowley 4825 Hazel Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. John Alexander Sawhill Boulder, Colo. Magnus George Scheck. .104 Warick Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Alfred Witherspoon Scott. 773 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Allen Goodrich Shenstone.40 Walmar Rd., Toronto, Canada Bancroft Walker Sitterly Madison, N. J. John Edwin Slater Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada Henry DeWolf Smith 22 Morven St., Princeton, N. J. Shirlev Donald Southworth. 1935 Irvin Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. David John Spratt 241 Mifflin St., Philadelphia, Pa William Frederick Stohlman.107 Park Row, New York City Emerson Howland Swift.. 140 W. 57th St., New York City Robert Stockdale Telfer, 403 W. Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington, 111 James Buchanan Trant..East Lake Sta., Birmingham, Ala Louis Alexander Turner 35 Beck Ave., Akron, O Johannes Van Beek. .847 Watkins St., Grand Rapids, Mich Martin Van Dyke 12 Hopper St., Paterson, N. J Paul Van Zeeland 45 Rue de Beriot, Brussels, Belgium Friedrich Mowbray Velte..29 Alexander St., Princeton, N. J Anson Willard Voorhees, 319 Park St., Upper Montclair, N. J Edward Newton Voorhees Sauk Centre, Minn James Roy Walter ' . Mamont, Pa Harold Rollin Wanless 613 York PI., Chicago, 111 Willard Austin Wattles Lawrence, Kan William Francis Wefer.,128 Bay 44th St., Brooklyn, N. Y William Wilbur Weir Winchester, Kan Arthur Kent White Zarephath, N. J Ray Bridwell White Zarephath, N. J Edward Van Dyke White. . . .65 Broadway, New York City Yu Tai Yao Care of Nau Xai College, Tientsin, China Irvin Shortess Ycaworth. . .6237 Bellona Ave., Govans, Md. James Donald Young 312 W. 88th St., New York City 28 XtlE-JLRJ. N_C_E TLO_NL B R ' I C R , A C 1921 CALLAHAN DAVIS MC CULLOCH SCHEKREK I ) l ■I . I . V. S SENIOR COUNCIL COOK HALSKV PIPES SK1BKKI.ING CJAFKNEY JEtLE_JgJ3J_N_C EJjOJNL BRI C — A B R. A C Mentor Council OFFICERS George Shotwell Piper President Foster Rhea Dulles Secretary W. B. Baker A. S. BUSHNELL H. A. Callahan E. E. Cook MEMBERS A. P. Davis G. G. FlNNEV H. B. Gaeeney C D. Halsey E. L. Keyes, 3rd J. D. McCaull R. M. McCulloch J. D. St ' HEERER J. P. Seiberling 31 J ±E- JU±LCIJ1Q±L BRI C — A — B R.AC r e Oh 1 1 CLASS OK 1921 JHE PRINCETgN - gRI C _ ARAC Class of 1921 £f titers, 1920=21 George Shotwell Piper President Edward Lawrence Keyes, 3rd Vice-President Asa Smith Bushnell Secretary and Treasurer Jformer ®lUttr FRESHMAN Y EAR, FIRST TERM Joseph Durand Scheerer President William Bartles Hawk Vice-President Benjamin Brandreth McAlpin, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer FRESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM John Dinsmore McCaull President George Gross Finney Vice-President Asa Smith Bushnell Secretary and Treasurer SOPHOMORE YEAR Asa Smith Bushnell President Benjamin Brandreth McAlpin, Jr Vice-President Walter Browne Baker Secretary and Treasurer JUNIOR YEAR Edward Lawrence Keyes, 3rd President George Gross Finney Vice-President Charles Day Halsev Secretary and Treasurer 33 THE PRINCETON .Z± lyilllil BRI C — A — B FLA C (£te of 1921 NAME . ADDRESS D. H. Alexander 149 Broadway, New York City James Allison 359 Beaver St., Beaver, Pa. George Carl Arvid Anderson, 40 S. Church St., Waynesboro, Pa. William T. Anderson, Jr 47 Murray PI., Princeton, N. J. James Howard Ardrey, Jr 830 Park Ave., New York City Harold J. Ash 1 93 Amsterdam Ave., New York City Cedric Underbill Atkinson Baltimore Pike, Media, Pa. Livingston Boyd Baily Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, Pa. Walter Browne Baker 1416 Main St., Houston, Tex. Edward Lowry Barbee 510 E. 8th St., Little Rock, Ark. William Lyttleton Barclay, Jr., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Brandon Barringer Cheswold Lane, Haverford, Pa. Daniel Moreau Barringer, Jr., Cheswold Lane, Haverford, Pa. Tyler Mckim Bartow Montclair, N. J. Kdwin Stanton Bayer, Jr Mount Kisco, N. Y. Jack Beall, Jr Texas Electric Co., Dallas, Texas Julius M. Benson Jefferson, Ohio William Ellsbury Benua 1033 Bryden Rd., Columbus, O. George Parker Berry 156 Fifth Ave., New York City- Robert M. Bitter 935 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Francis Ogden Blackwell, Jr Walnut St., Englewood, N. J. Robert William Bluntschli. . .240 Summer St., Paterson, N. J. William Bolton, Jr 328 Second Ave., Troy, N. Y. Francis Bartow Bowman South Branch, N. J. John Craig Brackin 12 Franklin Ave., Greenville, Pa. Rodney Lee Brandt Hotel Albion, Baltimore, Md. Alexander Harrison Brawner, Jr., 27 W. 70th St., New York City Milton K. Breslauer Hotel Netherland, New York City- Benjamin Harris Brewster, 3rd, 27 S. Calvert St.. Baltimore, Md. Harold Frederick Brigham, Grand Ave., Trenton Junction, N. J. John Brook, Jr 33 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. J. Benjamin Nields Brown.. 1509 W. 14th St., Wilmington, Del. Gregory Natson Brown 235 S. 46th St., Philadelphia, Pa. NAME ADDRESS John Mitchell Brush 385 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. V. George Plumer Bryan 840 Beldon Ave., Chicago, 111. Julien Hequembourg Bryan Titusville, Pa. Robert Stephen Burgher 3015 Oak Lawn, Dallas, Texas Llovd Spencer Burns 403 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. V. Asa Smith Bushnell 1203 E. High St., Springf ield, O. Dean Buterbaugh Latrobe, Pa. Henry Augustine Callahan, 43 Sunset Ave., Lawrence, Mass. Henry Booth Campbell 184 E. 72nd St., New York City- John Robert Campbell Box 81, Clarkston, Mich. Andrew Gaibraith Carey... 509 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. Charles Colcock Jones Carpenter, 2249 Walton Way, Augusta, Ga. Joseph Carson, Jr 40 E. 83rd St., New York City- Charles Merrill Chapin, Jr Bernardsville, N. J. Stuart Chapin 127 School St., Springfield, Mass. Henry Lawrence Chisholm. .320 South St., Morristown, N. J. Gill Cisco-Smith 139 Prospect St., Stamford, Conn. Howard G. Clark 510 Surrey St., Knoxville, Tenn. Alfred Hyde Clarke Hyde Hall, Cooperstown, N. Y. John Lewis Cochran, Jr 1415 Astor St., Chicago, 111. Emerson Cornelius Conner Augusta, Ark. James Conner 13 Broad St., Charleston, S. C. Alonzo Edward Conover, Jr., 110 W. 84th St., New York City Earnshaw Cook Towson, Md. Joseph Walter Cooper, Jr.,. .4109 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Wilder Cossum. . . .6237 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 111. Loring Andrews Cover, Jr., 1014 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Victor Monroe Covington, 135 E. Monroe St., Jacksonville, Fla. George Liggett Craig, Jr Bank St., Sewickley, Pa. Bertram Fanpel Crane.. 171 Fairview Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Stephen Brearley Creasey..24 Dickinson St., Princeton, N. J. Fletcher Slee Crocker. . ., Elmira, N. Y. Joseph Dennehy Croll 110 Jaggar Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Cecil Idcll Crouse 50 W. Chelten Ave., Germantown, Pa. 34 _XttE__ RJ_N_C_EXLO_N_ _B_BJ, C — A— „R , A C _ §ftttor (Elaaa ((Eottttttufii) Wellington Shelton Crouse 453 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y Gordon Heys Curtis 523 W. Church St., Elmira, N. Y John Shelton Curtiss. . . .100 Lincoln Highway, Buffalo, N. Y Lewis Merriwether 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.. 204 Forest Parks Ave., Springfield, Mass John Ethelbert Davis.. 24 N. Washington Sq., New York City Philip Haldane Davis ..58 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J J. Simpson Dean 212 E. Second St., Rome, Ga Patrick Deluca Coscob, Conn Collins Denny, Jr... 1619 Park Ave., Richmond, Va Robert Denniston, Jr Dobbs Ferry, N. Y Walter Arthur Dew Princeton, N. J Frank A. Dixon 5538 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa Jean Paul Dixon Moore, Pa Frank M. Donohue, Jr Cedarcrest, Bound Brook, N. J Hugh McPherson Driscoll. 217 Terrace Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich Foster Rhea Dulles Princeton, N. J Joseph William Durbin 129 East St., Williamstown, Pa Richard Michael Ehret Edgewater Park, N. J Charles Porter Elgin 1592 Richmond Ave., Columbus, O William Hamilton English, Jr., Riverside Drive, Red Bank, N. J Thomas Davis Ewing 610 Spring St., Portland, Ore Arthur Lawrence Fagan 1000 Hudson St., Hoboken, N. J Hunter Dickinson Farish Camden, Ala William Rush Farr West Orange, N. J John Hewlett Fawcett Middletown, N. J William Cramp Ferguson, Jr., 115 W. Mermaid Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa Henry Fink 229 Pine St., Harrisburg, Pa George Gross Finney 1300 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md Evan T. Fisher J anon Fisher, Jr Eccleston, Md Herbert R. Fleming. .. .Hamilton Ave., New Brunswick, N. J Matthew Corry Fleming Jr., 130 E. 67th St., New York City Irwine Moore Flinn, Jr... 503 Delaware Ave., Wilmington. Del. NAME ADDRESS Walter F. Folmer 12 Caledonia Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Robert Latou Forbes 25 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Donald Blair Foresman. . .56 Christopher St., Montclair, N. J. Paul Victor Forster 115 Blake Ave., Fox Chase, Pa. Case Alexander Foster, Jr., 537 Washington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Charles Irving Foster 9 Phillips St., Westboro, Mass. Reginald Hayden Foster, Metropolitan Club, Washington, D. C. George Wood Furness Openhearth, Jenkintown, Pa. Harry Burrows Gaffney 139 Jackson Ave., Bradford, Pa. Robert Marshall Giesy, Jr Main St., Lancaster, O. Nelson David Gifford, Jr Dartmouth, Mass. John Gilfillan 865 Frick Bldg. Annex, Pittsburgh, Pa. Frank A. Gold Butler, Pa. William Calvin Gotshalk, Jr., 855 Melrose Ave., Trenton, N. J. Frank S, Grandin Tidioute, Pa. Wendell William Greenlee Mt. Vernon, N. H. Frederick Henry Groel...365 Williams St., Princeton, N. J. A. Philip Guiles 717 Columbia St., Elmira, N. Y. Richard Allen Haight Hotel Wellington, New York City Charles Huston Haines, 156 W. School Lane, Germantown, Pa. Stuart Eldridge Hall ' .. .375 Park Ave., New York City Richard Halliburton 87 Porter Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. Charles Day Halsey, Jr 37 E. 50th St., New York City Norman Walter Haring 428 S. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. Henry Charles Philip Harth. 317 Chambers St., Trenton, N. J. James Hartshorne 121 Church St., Phoenixville, Pa. William Bartles Hawke Flemington, N. J. Dalton Hayes Spiegel Grove, Fremont, O. Harold Helm Los Angeles, Cal. Edward T. Herndon 1240 Howard Ave., Pottsville, Pa. Edwin Harvey Herzog 501 State St., Albany, N. Y. Joel Milan Hill... 1421 Pennsylvania Ave., Fort Worth, Texas Irvine Oty Hockaday. .3501 Gladstone Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. J. K. B. Hockaday. .. .3501 Gladstone Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. Frank Evans Hoge 99 Claremont Ave., New York City David Luke Hopkins, Redwood and Paca Sts., Baltimore, Md. 35 B R I C —A M. A C Fttutr (Elaaa (GtantfttwiO John Livingston Hopkins 121 E. 15th St., Atlanta, Ga. Russell Hopkinson 525 Park Ave., New York City John William Hornsey, Jr., 175 Springfield Ave., Summit, N.J. William Hughes 1 12 W. Embargo St., Rome, N. Y. George Richard Hunter 325 Watch St., Elgin, 111. Ralph Walshaw Illingworth, Jr Petersburg, O. Henry Clay Irons, Jr 452 West 8th St., Plainfield, N. J. George S. Jeffers 215 Woodbine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Evan O ' Neill Kane, Jr Kushequa, Pa. James Stanton Keck Tremont Ave., Greensburg, Pa. Edmondt Keenan 57 Lincoln PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. McClure Kelley Brighton Hotel, Washington, D. C. Edmund Kelly 1406 Eutaw PI., Baltimore, Md. Paul Edgar Kennedy 292 Madison Ave., Youngstown, O. Ralph Edward Kent 717 Floyd Ave., Rome, N. Y. Edward Lawrence Keyes, III, 110 Greenway South, Forest Hills, L. I. Richard Bruce King.. 1822 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D. C. Richard Dale KitzMiller, 144 Washington Lane, Germantown, Pa. Kenneth Hampton Klipstein, 93 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. Nathaniel Knowles, Jr., 8106 Seminole Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Alan Gordon Knox Stamford, Conn. James McCauley Landis Tokyo, Japan Reginald Norcom Lawrence, 111 S. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Philip Leighton Lee... 1357 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. Armant Legendre 5 Audubon Place, New Orleans, La. Herbert A. Leggett 36 Willow St., Springfield, Mass. John Henry Leh 1549 Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa. Edward P. C. Lewis 60S W. 111th St., New York City Frederick W. Lincoln, Jr .Greenwich, Conn. Richard V. Lindabury, Jr Bernardsville, N. J. Robert Brodhead Litch, 208 Fernwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Samuel Lloyd, Jr 50 E. 42nd St., New York City Alan S. Loose 306 Centre St., East Mauch Chunk, Pa. Charles August Luft Coudersport, Pa. John H. Lynch, Jr 80 N. 17th St., Harrisburg, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Benjamin Brandreth McAlpin, Jr Ossining, N. Y. Thos. N. McCarter, Jr Rumson, N. J. John Dinsmore McCaull. .2750 Park Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. William U. McClenahan Philadelphia, Pa. Alexander Meredith MacColl, 215 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Alfred McCormack 866 Prospect PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fowler McCormick 1000 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 111. Robert McCulloch Tenafly, N. J. Gordon McCulloh 54 E. 56th St., New York City James Smith McDonnell, Jr 3304 G St., Little Rock, Ark. Hugh Deane McKinnon 5847 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, 111. Robert W. McLaughlin 253 Garfield PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. Douglas Edmund McWilliams Shamokin, Pa. Alva Edison Mallory 134 E. 76th St., New York City Herbert S. Margetts 201 Beech St., Arlington, N. J. N. Carey Meekham Cobleskill, N. Y. Ellis Hughes Martin. . .2123 California St., Washington, D. C. Harrison Freeman Matthews, 1302 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Watt Reynolds Matthews Albany, Texas Charles William Mayo Rochester, Minnesota 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, 111. Morton Meyer 245 Addison Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Kenneth B. Miller 107 Elm St., Westfield, N. J. Lloyd S. Miller 121 E. Union St., Bound Brook, N. J. Robert Murdock Miller 16 E. 96th Ave., New York City William Bimey Mills 875 Walnut St., Coshocton, O. Joseph Dubbs Mish 203 Prospect St., Hagerstown, Md. Charles Joseph Molloy 710 Ave. C, Bayonne, N. J. David Dodge Moore Ferncliffe Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. J. Leonard Moore Ferncliffe Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. John Ainsworth Morgan San Francisco, Cal. Henry Howard Allen Morris, Care of L. M. Allen, Berryville, Va. Joseph Morschauer, Jr Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Everts Moulton 7905 Selma Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. 36 THE PRINCETON B RI C — A— B FLA C £ ?nuir (Elans ((Emttuutrii ) NAME ADDRESS Arthur Harrison Mulford, Jr., 427 N. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, 111 Beverley B. Munford 503 E. Grace St., Richmond, Va Gilbert Donald Murray, Jr 516 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa James Walter Murray 107 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J John Hutchins Neher 148 Library Place, Princeton, N. J Stanley G. Netts 115 N. Western Ave., Springfield, O Henry Stuart Norris Adamstown, Md James Franklin Oates, Jr... 2252 Orington Ave., Evanston, 111 Milton J. Offutt Towson, Md Howard Reinoehl Opie Callicoon, N. Y Robert Russel Osborne.. 341 Stuyvesant Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y Benjamin Henry Paddock.. 217 Seminole Ave., Detroit, Mich Thomas Ferguson Paddock, 217 Seminole Ave., Detroit, Mich Peter Pagano 144 Broad St., Ridgewood, N. J D ' Arcy Parrott 104 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J Lindsay M. Parrott 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 Colnian Penney, 2501 Girard Ave., Minneapolis, Minn Harry Robeson Perley...55 Waller Ave., White Plains, N. Y Edward Ritzema Perry 22 W. 54th St., New York City John Pershing 1130 Race St., Denver, Colo. George Shotwell Piper 222 Rue Royal, Brussels, Belgium Robert Elliot Porteous, 803 Hurpey-Wright Bldg., Washington, D. C. Bernard R. Press, 4150 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. Meredith Howland Pyne Bernards ville, N. J. Earl Fox Rahn Sch wenkville, Pa. Allen Walter Rank Williamstown, Pa. Junius Mott Rawlings 914 Lee St., El Paso, Texas Richard Valentine Raymond, 953 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Aiken Reichner 1709 Rittenhouse St., Philadelphia, Pa. Otto Berend Reimer, 234 Greenway North, Forest Hills, N. Y. Charles Elbert Rhodes, Jr., 507 Potomac Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. John Bower Rhodes 5267 Wilkins Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Peebles Rhodes 6101 Jackson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Harmar Denny Roberts Wynnewood, Pa Thomas Chambers Roberts.. 133 Library PI., Princeton, N. J Samuel Davis Robins Shippan Point, Stamford, Conn Wilboum Thomas Robinson Huntsville, Texas Alden Rogers 309 North St., Buffalo, N. Y, William Rogers, Jr Spring Ave., Ashbourne, Pa John Ewing Russell 1020 Devon Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa Richard Bowman Ruth Lebanon, Pa John R. T. Ryan, 11.. 1831 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind Charles Edmund St. John... 821 Windsor Ave., Bristol, Tenn Carl V. Sandell Roseville, N. J Harvey Miller Scarborough, 132 W. Hanover St., Trenton, N. J Richard Wallace Schabacker 550 W. 10th St., Erie, Pa Joseph Durand Scheerer, 100 Harrison St., E. Orange, N. J Robert Schirmer 117 E. 35th St., New York City Charles H. Scribner, Jr 674 E. 27th St., Paterson, N. J Murray Smith Scureman 41 James St., Kingstown, Pa James Penfield Seiberling N. Portage Path, Akron, O Eugene Webster Sharp Woodward, Okla Sidney Morgan Shea. . .Richland Lane, E. E., Pittsburgh, Pa Warren Butler Ship way Drexel Apts., Overbrook, Pa Edwin Lewis Singleton, 27 Washington Sq., N., New York City James Bond Skidmore 16 Hillside Ave., Summit, N. J Charles Edward Skinner, Jr., 18 Elmore Rd., Wilkinsburg, Pa Alexander Notman Sloan, Jr. ...5 Bryant Ter., Rahway, N. J Lorimer Bergland Slocum, 113 W. Monument Ave., Dayton, O Joseph Hopkinson Smith 15 Clark St., Brooklyn, N. Y Theodore Cuyler Speers 345 Fifth Ave., New York City 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 904 Rose St., Reading, Pa G. Douglas Stengel Linden Hall, Lititz, Pa George R. Stephens, 916 S. St. Bernard St., Philadelphia, Pa Paul Wellington Stewart 62 Ingraham PI., Newark, N. J Richard Stillwell Lakewood, N. J William Mclver Streetman, 2616 Louisiana St., Houston, Tex William McCreery Strong. .. .1517 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md Arthur Stull 182 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 37 333 E P_PU_N_C_ELI1QJ L BR I C — A — B R .AC Senior (ElaBa ((Umtrlufab) NAME ADDRESS Harold Amerman Sutphen..l8S Liberty St., Bloomfield, N. J. Preston L. Sutphen 201 W. 57th St., New York City Charming Fullerton Sweet.. 1075 Humboldt St., Denver, Colo. Paul H. Taber 140 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Irwin L. Tappen 163 Clinton PI., Hackensack, N. J. Oliver Forrester Taylor. .. .Madison Ave., Morristown, N. J. William Thomas Thach...Lake Placid Club, Essex Co., N. Y. Newell Elliott Thomas 6317 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Rodwell Todd Millburn, N. J. Ralph L. Tompkins Balmville Rd., Newburgh, N. Y. Cornelius Polhemus Trowbridge. .Hodge Rd., Princeton, N J. David Adams Uebelacker, 276 Summit Ave., Hackensack, N. J. Robert James Upson 312 W. Park Ave., Mansfield, O. Thomas Van Orden Urmy, 290 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Carl J. Vanderlin 839 Arch St., Williamsport, Pa. James Galbraith Vermillion 74 Beck Ave., Akron, O. Miles Hockdon Vernon 394 Park Ave., New York City Harold Reinoehl Walley 126 N. 8th St., Reading, Pa. Philip Wallis 301 St. Davids Rd., St. Davids, 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., S. Orange, N. J. Archibald Wilson Webster Xenia, O. Edwin Hanson Webster Bel- Air, Md. Emanuel Adam Weishaar 202 E. 3rd St., Williamsport, Pa. Henry Hunter Welles, 3rd, 21 Washington Square, N., New York City- Joseph Louis Werner... 36 West Moreland PI., St. Louis, Mo Francis Woodruff West Beirut, Syria Theodore Heath Westgate. . .502 E. Walnut St., Titusville, Pa Edward Hooper Wever 116 W. 119th St., New York City Philip Ellis Wheelwright.... 887 Colonia Rd., Elizabeth, N. J John Howard Whelen, Jr., 1434 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa Erskine Norman White... 1125 Madison Ave., New York City Francis P. White 42 Englewood Ave., Brookline, Mass Allan Dudley Wilcox 451 Franklin St., Bloomfield, N. J Henry Symmes Wilson Symmes Court, Cranbury, N. J Lawrence Liston Witherill. . . 1646 James St., Syracuse, N. Y Arnold Wood, Jr 42 E. 65th St., New York City Clinton Tyler Wood, Jr 1301 Beall Ave., Wooster, O Horace Elmer Wood, 2nd Cape May, N. J Benjamin Snow Woodworth. 2312 First Ave., S., Minneapolis. Minn Elijah Floyd Wright... 322 W. 18th St., Morristown, Tenn Walter Livingston Wright, Jr Lincoln University, Pa William A. Stone Wright, 1207 First National Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Isleworth Zabriskie. .36 W. 93rd St., New York City ™ , a i - ' 38 -THE PRINCETCTN BR.I C — A — B R-A C Clas of 1922 Officers, 192A-21 William Edward Stevenson President Isaac Ridgeway Trimble Vice-President Archibald Blake Jackson Secretary and treasurer Jf ormer 0t(ittti FRESHMAN YEAR, FIRST TERM Everett Needham Case President Thomas Kenneth Drummond Vice-President Philip Grandin Strong Secretary and Treasurer FRESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM Thomas Kenneth Drummond President Walter Scott McPhee Vice-President John Breckinridge Ramsay, Jr Secretary and Treasurer SOPHOMORE YEAR Donald Bradford Lourie President Everett Needham Case ' . Vice-President Lawrence Crane Woods, Jr Secretary and Treasurer 39 •at J ttJZPKIH£E3LON_ . ▲£.• I ' Jllili B Rl C — A — EU? A C M CLASS OF 1922 THE PRIN CETLQJSL Clas of $22 NAME ADDRESS K. D. Aims Ros well, New Mexico Clayson Wheeler Aldridge 1006 George St., Rome, N. Y. W. Leonard Alexander, Queen Lane Manor, Philadelphia, Pa. Elliot Monroe Anderson. .. .131 Lincoln Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Malcolm Evelyn Anderson.. 73 Lihrary Place, Princeton, N. J. Robert M. Andrews 1606 State St., Harrisburg, Pa. Edward Arpee 21 Mill St., St. Athens, O. Albert deRussy Baker 264 Bo wen St., Providence, R. I. Ralph P. Baker 6000 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Davidson Ball ard. .. .31 N. Howard Ave., Belleview, Pa. Albert Sydney Barnes 52 Clifford St., East Orange, N. J. Alfred H. Barr, Jr 808 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Willard Bartlett, Jr.... 4257 Washington Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Joseph Hudson Barwise, Jr., 920 Jennings Ave., Fort Worth, Texas James Edward Bathgate, 3rd Basking Ridge, N. J. Bruce Berckmans 158 W. 58th St., New York City Elbert Lansing Bennett, 1920 Rittenhouse St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Armour Bingham, Jr Forest Hills, L. I., New York Wallis Chilton Bird 205 W. 89th St., New York City F. O. Black well, Jr 49 Wall St., New York City Edmund Butler Blake, Hotel Schuyler, 59 W. 45th St., New York City Theodore Dockstader Blake.... 102 Front St., New York City Lorin Theodore Blodget, 12th St. and 68th Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Frederic Matthiessen Blow La Salle, 111. Albert Curtis Bogert Oradell, N. J. Vincent T. Botting 315 Kenmore PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. Joseph Cannon Bovce 846 Western Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Barlet Bradshaw, 239 Chestnut St.. Haddonfield, N. J. Ledwith John Brennan.,167 Paine Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. William Rufus Brent, 734 S. St. Andrews PI., Los Angeles, Cal. James Easton Brent 134 Maple St., Kingston, Pa. Beverly Minturn Brown 96 Wall St., New York City NAME ADDRESS James Noble Brown Cranbury, N. J. Samuel Pearce Browning, Jr Maysville, Ky. Manuel Brussaly 11 Witherspoon St., Princeton, N. J. Donald Kenzie Cameron Antrim, N. H. Anthony Morris Carey, Jr., 1004 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. Lucien Bonaparte Carpenter. .119 Bleddyn Rd., Ardmore, Pa. Edward Bennet Carruth..302 Belknap PI., San Antonio, Tex. Burnham Carter 940 Woodland Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Harold A. Cartier Charlevoix, Mich. Everett Needham Case.... 1126 Martine Ave., Plainfield, N. J. 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 Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rogers Caldwell Coffin. . .1815 Knox Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Kenneth L. Colborn..231 N. Primrose Ave., Monrovia, Calif. Charles Rose Coleman. . .1406 Lincoln Ave., Little Rock, Ark. Edward M. Collins Purchase, N. Y. Seward Bishop Collins 375 Park Ave., New York City Kalman S. Cook 1921 Tremont Ave., Davenport, la. George Joseph Cook, Jr 42 Cedar St., Chicago, 111. Charles Daniel Copeland, Jr., 546 N. Maple Ave., Greensburg, Pa. Frank Thornton Corbett 420 Park Ave., New York City Francis L. Corcoran 149 Fuller St., Brookline, Mass. Hamilton Cottier Scarsdale, N. Y. Arthur Joseph Cowan Harrison, N. Y. Percy Bertine Cowan, 9 North Lane, Glen Cove., L. I., N. Y. William Edward Wilmerding Cramer, 32 First St., Troy, N. Y. William Miller Cramp, 8037 Seminole Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Hugh Catherwood Cresswell, 2122 Locust St., Philadelphia. Pa. William Allen Cudlipp..76 Montgomery St., Jersey City, N. J. Albert Lionel Cuff 325 Mellwood St.. Pittsburgh, Pa. John Francis Cuningham R. F. D. No. 2, Media, Pa. 41 THE PRINCETO N BRI C — A— BJ3-AH- Junior (Elaaa ((Eontimu o) NAME ADDRESS Allen Cunningham 722 N. Byers Ave., Joplin, Mo. Howard Cunningham Pasadena, Cal. Bartow Strang Curtiss 523 W. Church St., Elmira, N. Y. Leonard Jarvis Cushing 780 Park Ave., New York City Larimer Alanson Cushman, Jr., Riverdale-on-Hudson, New York City Frederick Wilcox Danforth..66S W. Ferry St., Buffalo, N. Y. Robertson Balfour Daniels, 1901 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D. C. George Kalb Davies 57 C St., Salt Lake City, Utah Raymond Johns Davis Cathay, N. D. Morgan Coit Day 5117 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. Edward H. deConingh 4815 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, 111. Edmund S. De Long 46th and Holmes, Kansas City, Mo. Chauncey M. Deming 217 Fern Ave., Redlands, Cal. Charles Denby, Jr 2032 O St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Melville Pierce Dickenson, 11 St. John Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Hunt Tilford Dickinson 15 W. 55th St., New York City Harrison Parry Dilworth, Jr., 907 S. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa William Ferdinand Dittig, 701 Moore St., Hackettstown, N. J Bryant H. Dixon Boonton, N. J Stuart C. Dodd 81 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J P. Eugene Donald Rock Hill, S. C Donald Downs Washington Hotel, Washington, D. C Charles Cleveland Drennon, 835 W. 55th St., Kansas City. Mo Thomas Kenneth Drummond, 214 W. 71st St., New York City Robert Ducas 14 E. 60th St., New York City William Henry Dunlak. . .868 West End Ave., New York City Arthur Dunn, Jr., 29 Magnolia Ave., Larchmont Manor, N. Y Edward Klein Dunn, Marble Valley Farm, Cockeysville, Md Eugene S. Dunn 667 E. 18th St., Paterson, N. J Addison Lysle Dyer 312 March St., Easton, Pa Edward Hooper Eckfeldt, Jr., 300 Essex Ave., Orange, N. J Herbert Harris Eddy.. 185 Center Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y Joseph Redman Engle, 140 Westmont Ave., Haddonfield. N. J Sturtevant Erdman 60 W. 52nd St., New York City Ray Marshall Evans Lake Forest, 111. NAME ADDRESS Edwin Coyne Ewald, 15 Exchange Place, Jersey City, N. J. Edwin Bilger Fay.... 3 A Beaconsfield Apts., Houston, Texas Frank R. Ferlaino 519 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert M. Fleming 901 Clarkson St., Denver, Colo. A. Edward Floan 442 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. D S. Forbes Hawthorne, N. Y. John Alexander Forbes 841 N. Main St., Rockford, 111. Harold Richards Ford... 915 W. Cypress Ave., Redlands, Cal. James Russell Forgan, Care The National City Bank, Chicago, 111. Wilfred P. Forrest 303 Stratford Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Josiah Gill Fort Clarksvillc, Tenn. Sheldon Fox 86 Woodside Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Harry Frank, Jr 46 W. 73rd St., New York City Paul Fuller, III Port Washington, L. I. W. R. Furey 5418 Howe St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles Henry Frazier 39 James St., Morristown, N. J. Herman Carson Gable Melrose Ave., Melrose Park, Pa. Martin Henry Garrity, Jr., 27 Hillside Rd., Newton Highlands, Mass. Edward Bioren Getze, Jr., 6005 Overbrook Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Xaaman Glick 713 Maryland Ave.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Joseph Horace Goodspeed, Jr., 279 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. Ralph Ingersoll Goodwin, 13130 Forest Hill Ave., East Cleveland, O. Lindell Gordon, Jr 1 Lenox Place, St. Louis, Mo. Dilman Walter Gotschalk. .855 Melrose Ave., ' Trenton, N. J. Edward Wanton Gould. Jr 5 Nassau St., New York City Paul Frederick Griffin. . . .104 W. Water St., Lock Haven, Pa. Walter Craig Groce 243 W. 98th St., New York City William H. Grogan 212 Renner Ave., Newark, N. J. H. Hamilton Hackney Uniontown. Pa. Chandler Hale, Jr 1525 L St.. Washington, D. C. William Ellery Hale.... 425 Rose Ave., South Pasadena, Cal. Alton Parker Hale Rosemont, Esopus, N. Y. Parker Calhoun Hardin 21 Chalmers PI., Chicago, 111. Henry C. Hart Ambler, Pa. Harold Austin Harvey 237 Pearl St., Cambridge, Mass. 42 JTI-IE R.RIN CETON BRI C — A — E FLA C 3mttor (Elaaa ((fimtttnueii) NAME • ADDRESS Ernest Seaton Heller 68 Nassau St., New York City- Robert Lawrence Henderson, 270 Fairgreen Ave., Youngstown, O. H. Struve Hensel Engle St., Tenafly, N. J. John J. Hess 2020 W. Pacific St., Spokane, Wash. William Wilson Hewitt 211 Lincoln Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas Edward Hicks, Jr., 938 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Philo Hall Higley 147 S. Elm St., Hinsdale, 111. James Byron Hilliard Cherokee Park, Louisville, Ky. Carroll Beardsley Hills 77 South St., Auburn, N. Y. William 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, Jr Chestnut, Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Edward Hopkin, 43 E. Washington Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Tevis Huhn 113 S. 21st St., Philadelphia, Pa. Clark Hungerford 402 Kingston Ave., Charlotte, N. C. William Bell Hurst, Jr., 3 W. Mt. Vernon PI., Baltimore, Md. John Hussey, Jr 995 Madison Ave., New York City- John Dunbar Hutchinson. . .311 Chestnut Ave., Trenton, N. J. John Hobart Warren Ingersoll, 1112 Liberty Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Harry Hyde Iredell. ... 1466 E. Ocean Ave., Long Beach, Cal. William Giberson Irons 452 W. 8th St., Plainfield, N. J. Samuel Browning Irwin Lansdowne, Pa. Archibald Blake Jackson 483 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Ransom Joseph Jackson. .. .2500 Broadway, Little Rock, Ark. Schuyler B. Jackson Mandham, N. J. Richard S. Jett R. D. 1, Richmond, Ky. Reginald Lee Johnson 16 Prospect Ave., Montclair, N. J. Louis Winchester Jones R. D. 2, Santa Barbara. Cal. Henry Julius Kaltenbach, Jr Park Hill, Yonkers, N. Y. Morton Keeney..28 S. Lafayette Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Albert Washburn Kelsey.,1530 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. William Robert Kent 622 State St., St. Joseph. Mich. Nelson Atlee Kenworthy 21 Willow Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Edgar Oscar Kilgus 40 S. 7.h St., Newark, N. J. Edward Staufifer King... 1243 Mt. Roya! Ave., Baltimore, Md. Herbert George King 114 E. 40th St., New York City Edwin R. Kinnear.. Hotel Webster, Chicago, 111. William Joseph Kinsley, Jr Shorthills, N. J. Rudolph Kirk Olney P. O., Montgomery Co., Maryland William Harding K needier, 8801 Crefeld St., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Fred T. Knepper 3025 Jackson St., Sioux City, Iowa George Milton Knowles Colorado Springs, Col Edward Charles Kopp, Jr 35 Park PI.. Princeton, N. J George M. L. La Branche. Jr Pelham, N. Y Louis Ellsworth Larlin, Jr.. 117 Library PI., Princeton, N. J Arthur Gorman Lambert, 1028 Vermont Ave., Washington, D. C Nathan Taylor Lane 106 S. Main St., Ocean Grove, N. J Paul Alexander Leighton. . .55 Lexington Ave., Columbus, O Jacob Henry Leon 48 West End Ave., Haddonfield, N. J John Barbey Lewis 320 W. 28th St., New York City Joseph Shaw Livingston. .2256 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa Marx B. Loeb 12 W. 84th St., New York City George W. Loos, Jr.... 101 Avondale Ave., Haddonfield, N. J Donald Bradford Lourie 1828 Second St., Peru, 111 George Hutchinson Love.... Fort Stanwix, Johnstown, Pa William Edmund Love 129 Union Ave., Memphis, Tenn James Pollion Lyon 135 W. 35th St., New York City Edwin James Lyons 194 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J Walter Paul McBride ii Bellevue PI., Chicago, 111 Thomas McCamaut 236 King St., Portland. Ore Tohn Megredy McClenahan. .College Campus, Princeton, N. J Robert Farrington McCord Greenwich, Conn John Franklin McCoy, Jr R. F. D. No. 3, Sussex, N. J William Beattie Macready . . .535 W. 111th St., New York City Alexander Donald McDonald. .. .285 North Ave., Aurora, 111 Robert Gordon MacDougall, 258 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J Thomas Covington McEachin. Jr., 1563 Oak St., Jacksonville, Fla. Jesse Fletcher Macfarlane. .. .Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Watson Barr McFerran Pennington Apts., Louisville, Ky. George I. Mcllwain 19 Francis Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 43 BRI C — A— B R-AC Junior QUaaa ((Eontttuwo) NAME ADDRESS William Brown Mcllvaine, Jr Hubbard Woods, 111 Everil K. Mcjunkin Wrightsville, Pa Francis Harlan McKnight Sewickley, Pa Emerson Oran McLean Mansfield, O J. Fenton McManmon 14 Prescott St., Lowell, Mass Andrew McMillan 402 Madison Ave., New York City Thomas Henry McNamara 4 Ellis St., Roxbury, Mass Walter Scott MacPhee. . . .1732 E. 83rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y Godfrey Macdonald. . .The Westmoreland, Washington, D. C Arthur Leavens Manchee 695 Parker St., Newark, N. J Joseph Lewis Mandell 912 Cherokee St., Pittsburgh, Pa Richard Huntington Mansfield, 114 Davis Ave., West Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y, Robert Smith Mapletoft 362 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J Ogden T. Marsh 77 Greenwich St., Hempstead, L. I Campbell Marshall 207 Boyle Bldg., Little Rock, Ark William Robert Martin Corbin, Ky William Everett Massey, Jr., 1003 Wesley Ave., Ocean City, N. J Thomas Stanley Matthews Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J Baldwin Springer Maull, 900 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del Eugene Lascelles Maxwell 30 Broad St., New York City Alpheus Hyatt Mayer 276 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J Edward F. Meara, Jr 871 Stuyvesant Ave., Trenton, N. J Wilbur T. Meek Orleans, Neb Donald B. Mellis 341 Washington Ave., Belleville, N. J Schuyler Merritt, 2nd Crestwood, Yonkers, N. Y George Roberts Meyers 340 Main St., Belle wood, Pa Herbert Haines Miles.. 561 Summit Ave., Jersey City, N. J Austin J. Millard 208 High St., Newton, N. J Charles Roberts Miller 969 Park Ave., New York City Edward K. Miller. .. .Maple Lane, Edgeworth, Sewickley, Pa. Henry D. Miiler P. O Box 606, Newark, N. J James A. 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. Frank Seddon Morris 55 Oak Ave., Metuchen, N. J NAME ADDRESS John Dwight Morton 12 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 Mueller Smith Apts., Lakewood, N. J. Thomas Frederick Murray North Bend, Pa. Frank Lester Murrey Hillsboro Rd., Nashville, Tenn. Wilfred Murtland 401 Homewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Danwood G. Myers 153 W. 78th St., New York City Aaron Griggs Nelden Stanhope, N.J. Albert Millier Nevin, Jr., 6323 Callowhill St., Philadelphia, Pa. Richard Shipley Newlin Whitford, Pa. George Harris Nichols. .. .Rockridge Ave., Greenwich, Conn. John Paul North 15 Bidwell Parkway, Buffalo, N. Y. John Draper Osborn..800 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Russell Breese Osterholt, 4532 St. Charles Rd., Los Angeles, Cal. Theodore Oxholm, 38 St. Austin ' s Place, West New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. Ramon E. Ozias, Jr 732 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Charles G. Page Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md. Edward Sydenham Page, Jr Chester Rd., Devon, Pa. Francis LeMoyne Page 3 Colonial PI., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Page, Jr Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md. William Ewart Pardoe 832 Franklin St., Johnstown, Pa. F. Furnival Peard, Jr 3507 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Robert Sheaff Penney, 2501 Girard Ave., S. Minneapolis, Minn. Emilie A. Pessagno 428 M St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Frederic Morris Phillips. . .2029 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Prentiss Poe 833 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Baillie Price Porter, 422 Roland Ave., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Lawrence T. Porter 495 Multnomah St., Portland, Ore. Frank Lester Post 495 E. 29th St., Paterson, N. J. Robert I. Powell 10 E. 96th St., New York City Whitfield Pressinger Sands Point, L. I. A. Purves Palmer. .Prospect and Spring Sts., Trenton, N. J. 44 Junior UIUuu? ((Emtttmwd) NAME ADDRESS Samuel Mordecai Rabinowitz, 524 S. Warren St., Trenton, N. J. John Breckenridge Ramsay, Jr., 1218 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Daniel Ravenel, Jr 76 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. Arthur Hidden Raynolds 22 E. 79th St., New York City Warren Scott Reeve 140 E. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. Arthur Christie Regan, Hotel Leamington, Minneapolis, Minn. Donald William Reps .1560 3rd Ave., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Eugene Benton Reynolds, Jr., 61 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. John Murray Reynolds 641 E. 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gerard A. Riccardi. . . .119 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. David W. Richardson Katonah, N. Y. Hugh Inman Richardson. .400 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Guy M. Robertson Clendenin, W. Va. Charles Alexander Robinson, Jr Peekskill, N. Y. John T. Rogers P. O. No. 470, Springfield, O. Oliver Rogers 6500 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ernest C. Roessler 6301 Winthrop Ave., Chicago, 111. Angus Baker Rosborough .... 1626 Oak St., Jacksonville, Fla. George Ros;, 3rd 1812 Calvert St., Washington, D. C. Edgar Lewis Rossin 40 E. 68th St., New York City Francis Wilshire Roudebush, 1328 Carr Ave., Memphis, Tenn. William Thurston Rowley, 50 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. Edwin Gould Rutt, 135 N. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. David Ryerson Rutter Washington, D. C. Henry Eno Sage Ledyard Rd., Hartford, Conn. William Alton Saums...907 Pennington Ave., Trenton, N. J. James Gorton Scarff Bellefontaine, O. Raymond G. Scarlett, 4201 Greenway, Guilford, Baltimore, Md. Bernhard K. Schaefer. . . .327 West 108th St., New York City Myron Lewis Schafer 120 Broadway, New York City Courtlandt Kisterbock Schenck, 537 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Raymond Charles Schlotterer, 4663 Umbria St., Philadelphia, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Franklin Perry Schofield, 300 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J William B. Schrauff 32 Jones St., Jersey City, N. J Frederick A. Schutte 308 11th St., Brooklyn, N. Y Richard Barclay Scull Bryn Mawr, Pa, George Edward Shea, Jr., 545 W. 111th St., New York City George William Sheldon.. 113 Woodland Ave., Summit, N. J Charles Morgan Shipway 13 Pitt St., Charleston, S. C Van-Lear Perry Shriver, Jr. .. .Woodland Rd., Sewickley, Pa Alexander Simpson Engle St., Englewood, N. J John Sinclaire 14 E. Fifth St., Corning, N. Y Murray Sinclaire 14 E. Fifth St., Corning, N. Y Henry Titus Skelding Southbury, Conn Alexander Russell Slagle, 407 Roland Ave., Roland Park, M d John Hoyt Slawson 314 E. Ninth Ave., Spokane, Wash Charles O ' Conor Sloane, The Place, Sands Point, L. I., N. Y Jameson Sadler Slocum 113 Monument Ave., Dayton, O Chapman Tyson Smith Chestnut Hill, Pa Charles Willard Smith.. 3105 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa Edwin Ginnelly Smith 273 Spring St., Trenton, N. J Ruel S. Smith 78 Hawthorne St., Brooklyn, N. Y William Walter Smith.. 112 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I Watson B. Snell 2555 Scott wood Ave., Toledo, O Eldredge Snyder 20 Fernwood Rd., Summit, N. J Elgar Hallowell Stabler Elnor, Md Sherman Drakely Stearns Lake Bluff, 111 Audley Hobson Stephan R. F. D. No. 1, Trenton, N. J Richard Kingsbury Stevens... 30 Colony St., Meriden, Conn Adlai Ewing Stevenson Bloomington, 111 William Edward Stevenson. . .86 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J Edward Stilson, Jr 51 Port Watson St., Cortland, N. Y Edward Stinson, Jr., 214 Wendover Ave., Guilford, Baltimore, Md William Howard Stout Fort Scott, Kan James G. Strean, 3rd Woodlea Hotel, Kansas City, Mo Edmund H. Sutton 94 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J Sherlock Swann, Jr 908 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md 45 _Xh±E PRIN OEjrgJNL B Rl C — A— B. R .AC jjutttnr Qllaaa ((Eottrliitofc) Allen Swede 930 W. Main St., Norristown, Pa. Oscar Swenson 403 Elm St., Arlington, N. J. Robert Crittenden Tait, 561 Mt. Hope Ave., Rochester, N. Y. John Lathrop Tallman 309 McBride St., Syracuse, N. Y. George Grant Tennant, Jr., 613 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Sanford Knapp Thomson.. 10 Forest St., New Britain, Conn. Louis Edward Tilden 5020 Woodland Ave., Chicago, 111. Louis de Jonge Tim 118 E. 62nd St., New York City Webster Bray Todd Summit, N. J. John Arthur Toensmeier. . .342 Lucius Ave., Youngstown, O. I. Ridgeway Trimble 8 W. Madison St., Baltimore, Md. William Ashton Tucker 1818 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Walpole Tureman, 618 Brush Creek Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Albert B. Turner .Chappaqua, N. Y. Herbert Thornton Turner 88 Park Ave., New York City Clifford Horace Tuttle 23 Park Ave., New York City William Gerard Tuttle. .. .309 West 86th St., New York City Paul Lawrence Tyson Cleveland Lane, Princeton, N. J Morrison Ulman 830 Park Ave., New York City James H. Vahey, Jr 18 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Edward Raguet VanSant, 440 W. Foster Ave., State College Pa Palmer Wallace Vedder 10 Troy Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. Joseph Spencer Vila 280 Broadway, New York City Rudolph Emerson Vogel...393 Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wis. Romeyn VanZandt Voorhees, 918 Madison Ave., Plainfield, N. J Francis Rawle Wadleigh, Jr. ..77 Olden Lane, Princeton, N. J John Tillotson Wainwright, Bellevue-Stratford, Philadelphia, Pa Douglas Ward 18 New England Terrace. Orange, N. J George Coffin Warner, Jr New Hope, Pa Rollin Miles Warner 1353 E. Jackson St., Muncie, Ind William Stix Wasserman Germantown, Pa Charles Grosvenor Webb Wellsboro, Pa Arthur Atkinson Wells Newell, W. Va. Robert C. Wells Brownsville, Texas R. H. Wenger. 38 Glen St., Chambersburg, Pa. Mahlon Ogden West 68 E. Division St., Chicago, 111. Charles Franklin Whitehead, 3641 Locust St., Kansas City, Mo. Richard Harrison Whittington Millburn, N. J. Georg A. Widenmann. .905 Castle Pt. Terrace, Hoboken, N. J. E. Harvey Williams. . .636 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Paul S. Williams 151 Central Pk., W., New York City Samuel Hamilton Williams, 5814 Murray Hill Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ralph Elmore Williamson, 1921 Dupont Ave., S. Minneapolis, Minn. Donald O. Wilson 702 Press Bldg., Binghamton, N. Y. H. Harold Wineburgh 527 Fifth Ave., New York City James Macfarlane Winfield, Jr., 47 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' Charles Joel Winton, Jr., 1324 Mount Curve Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Robert Ledlie Wintringer Steubenville, O. Jackson Thornwell Witherspoon, 4417 Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. Albert Wittmer, Jr 3417 California Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Francis Clark Wood 1301 Beall Ave., Wooster, O. Edward Wallis Woods Box 1146, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lawrence Crane Woods, Jr., Woodland Rd., Sewickley, Pa. Frederick Tappen Woolverton Scarsdale, N. Y. George Carr Wright Lincoln University, Chester Co., Pa. Newton T. Yager, Jr 1482 Cherokee Rd., Louisville, Ky. Hwan Tao Yang, Care of Chee Hsin Cement Co., Tientsin, China De Witt Breed Young 76 William St., New York City Henry Young, 3rd Bernardsville, N. J. George Albert Zabriskie, 2nd, 36 W. 93rd St., New York City Kenneth Hastings Zabriskie. .. .Midland Road, Oradell, N. J. 46 f fU Xt±E_PR I N C £TO N_ BR.I C — A — B RAC ii- Clas of 1923 ®itittts 1920-21 Howard Kramer Gray President Richard Graham Croft Vice-President John Hall Allen Secretary and Treasurer Jformer iikn FRESHMAN YEAR, FIRST TERM Paul Euwer President Richard Graham Crokt Vice-President Howard Kramer Gray Secretary and Treasurer FRESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM Howard Kramer Gray President Richard Graham Croft Vice-President John Hall Allen Secretary and Treasurer 47 1 flH 1 : ■' t j- .... W -- s;, i- «- J ?W- -eJ r D±E_gJ LN CJJCOJNL BRI C — A — B FLAil- CLASS OF 1923 JTH-E— EELS LCCXAM. gRIL MAC Clasft of 1023 NAME ADDRESS Robert Howard Aaronson, Jr., 20 Prince St., Bordentown, N. J. Washington Irving Lincoln Adams, Jr., 32 Llewellyn Rd., Montclair, N. J. John Hall Allen 990 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Leigh W. Allen Mansfield, Pa. Sydenham Elnathan Ancona, 3d, 1529 Mineral Spring Rd., Reading, Pa. Herbert E. Anderson, Jr., 312 Stratford Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. George Webster Reed Andrade, 80 Broadway, New York City Franklin M. Archer, Jr., 570 Manion Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. Bridgewater Meredith Arnold, Jr., 529 Scotland Rd., Orange, N. J. James Andrew Aull, Indian Creek Farm, R. D. 1, Norristown, Pa. Alexander Avidan 191 Spruce St., Newark, N. J. John T. Bachman 259 E. State St., Shanora, Pa. Boyd Langdon Bailey R. F. D. 7, Lexington, Ky. Joseph Paul Baldeagle Interior, S. Dak. Julian Townsend Baldwin, 28 E. Washington St., West Chester, Pa. Robert Hamilton Ball 352 W. 29th St., New York City Philip Bard Hueneme, Cal. Charles Webner Barkhorn, 223 Fairmount Ave., Newark, N. J. Joseph Russell Barrett 70 Franklin PL, Flushing, L. I. Charles Henry Barth, Jr Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va. Frederick Christian Baselt. . . .2858 W. 23d PI., Chicago, 111. Edmund Jackson Batchelar, 107 Kensington Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Maurice Baum 25 N. Jackson Ave., Chelsea, N. J. Patrick Carlisle Beattie...39 Pleasant PI., Arlington, N. J William Marfield Beattie, 2004 Wallace St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Howard Beebe 118 E. 54th St., New York City Bruce Berkman 205 W. 57th St., New York City NAME ADDRESS Morris Eerg 92 S. 13th St., Newark, N. J Lloyd Moss Bergen 229 Pleasant St., Milwaukee, Wis. Leonard Henry Bernheim. . .49 W. 91st St., New York City Charles Boileau Bertolet, 1611 Mineral Spring Rd., Reading, Pa. James F. Best.. 1705 Emerson Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. Judson A. Blake 120 Broadway, New York City Robert W. Bond 309 Hartford Rd., S. Orange, N. J. George C. Bovaird 32 E. 64th St., New York City Arthur Donald Bowman Short Beach, Conn. Alden Work Boyd 617 E. 29th St., Paterson, N. J Sydney Klock Bradley. ... Ill Clark Rd., Glen Ridge, N. J Wheeler Matthews Bray.. 1510 Sixth Ave., Youngstown, O. Charles Ballard Breaux Ballard Mills, Louisville, Ky Lewis Oakley Brewster, Jr., 134 W. Jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J Warren Dwight Brewster. . .635 Park Ave., New York City Edward Woodman Brown. 248 S. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. William Henry Brown, Jr., 2209 1st Natl. Bk. Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Jerome Campbell Buck... 439 W. Clinton St., Elmira, N. Y. James Leslie Buford Franklin, Tenn J. Rouse Burns... 2011 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. J. Edward Burrows Ripley, N. Y. James Temple Butler, Jr., 15 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N. J. Paul Lock Byrley 100 E. 15th St., Atlanta, Ga. Leslie Godfrey Caldwell. . .850 Beach Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. James Reid Callanan 88 Willet St., Albany, N. Y. Alan B. Campbell 25 Chambers St., Princeton, N. J. Alfred Stuart Campbell. .546 Madison Ave., Elizabeth, N. T. Rowland Carr 68 W. 51st St., New York City Alan White Carrick. . . . 103 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Herbert Swift Carter, Jr.. . .66 W. 55th St., New York City James Kenneth Casad Box No. 624, Merced, Cal. James Tuthill Causey. . .1190 S. Franklin St., Denver, Colo. James Crossan Chaplin. 3d, 245 Frederick Ave., Sewickley, Pa. Charles Oliver Chestnut. . .561 Fourth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 49 ZTri E PR INC ETON BR I C — A - _RA£- £s opljomore Class; (Continue!)) NAME ADDRESS Gregory Moore Cliorlian, 17 Blvd. Ramleh, Alexandria, Egypt John Bowman Cleaves 15 W. Front St., Oil City, Pa. Andrew L. Cobb, Jr Boonton, N. J Malcolm Lewis Cole 1 W. 93d 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. J John Crossan Cooper, Jr., Roland Park P.O., Baltimore, Md Edward Allaire Cornwell. . . 147 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J William Roeschel Courtney 724 W. 6th St., Sedalia, Mo R. Wells Covington, Jr Bowling Green, Ky John Vandergrift Craven West Chester, Pa Richard Graham Croft. 808 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa Frank Resler Crumbie, Jr Nyack, N. Y Edward Pusey Cuningham, Jr Media, Pa Richard Matthaei Cuyler Princeton, N. J Ulric Dahlgren, Jr Princeton, N. J Louis Bird Dailey, Jr.. . .645 Central Ave., E. Orange, N. J Alfred Sheppard Dashiell Snow Hill, Md Everett Lee Davis 1700 Austin St., Waco, Tex James Edward Davis.. 422 W. Pike St., Clarksburg, W. Va. Maturin Livingston Delaficld.6 E. 65th St., New York City Daniel M iller Dent Chestnut Hill, Pa. Byron Vinson Dexter 87 Early St., Morristown, N. J. Archibald Alexander Dinsmore, Jr., 412 W. Chelten Ave., Germantown, Pa. Kenneth A. Dittmar 407 E. 55th St., New York City George Robert Dixon Moore, P Thomas John Dixon, Jr 720 Erie St., Oak Park, 111. Thomas Harbison Donahue, Jr Inspiration, Ariz. Gordon Duthie Donald, Hotel Bcaconsfield, Brookline, Mass Gordon Bee Dudley 32 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y Joseph Eugene Duncan 702 Market St., Lykens, Pa. Alexander McCook Dunlop, 1231 20th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Gerald Anthony Dunn, 25 Prospect Park, W., Brooklyn, N. Y. NAME ADDRESS Robert Friend Eberhart. . . 1466 Carr Ave., Memphis, Tenn Joseph Thomas Ecker 1255 Eckert Ave., Reading, Pa. Ward Capps Eldredge. .3000 Hemphill St., Ft. Worth, Tex. Franklin Courtney Ellis Swarthmore, Pa. Robert Sherrard Elliot, Jr., 479 Washington St., New York City Paul Euwer 407 Clay Ave., Jeannette, Pa, Cyril Farny Morris Plains, N. J Robert Gowan Ferguson Great Falls, Mont Thomas P. Findley 3602 Lincoln Blvd., Omaha, Neb Herbert Fischler.,25 Kirkpatrick St., New Brunswick, N. J Alexander Murray Fisher Eccleston, Md Louis McLane Fisher. 1004 American Bldg., Baltimore, Md Charles Sturges Fite Princeton, N. J George Liddle Fite Princeton, N. J Joseph Patrick Fleming Lawrenceville, N. J William Thomas Fleming, 808 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa Reinhold H. Forstmann 85 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. J George Howard Forsyth, Jr., 5053 Blackstone Ave., Chicago, 111 Gerald S. Foster Stoneleigh Park, Westfield, N. J Frank Fox 99 Forest Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J Littleton Fox 86 Woodside Ave., Ridgewood, N. J William Henry Frame, Jr., 1100 Cortlandt St., Peekskill, N. Y. Philip A. S. Franklin, Jr 11 E. 66th St., New York City George Jackson Fullerton, 420 Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn. John Thomson Fulton 11 E. 68th St., New York City Cyril Emerson Fyles.. 33 N. 28th St., Flushing, L. I., N. Y. Robert Lawrence Gailey.347 Madison Ave., New York City Robert Gale 4 Lowell Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. Arthur Gardner 122 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Esmond Brown Gardner, 930 Riverside Drive, New York City Herbert Frederick Garrick, 189 Shannard Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. 50 -XELE g_RJ_N-C_ETlCLN_ BRI C BJL A C opljomorr Class (Conttnueb) NAME ADDRESS John H. Gibbon, Jr 1608 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa George Fort Gibbs, Jr Rosemont, Pa. James Gibson, Jr Salem, N. Y. Arthur PrescottGilman, 9 Maple Terrace, Auburndale, Mass. Ralph Charles Gilroy....37 Lamoille Ave., Bradford, Mass. Gerald Fitzgerald Glass.. 5932 Elwood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Claude Thomas Glenn Elkin, N. C. Morril Goddard, Jr 321 W. 80th St., New York City Carl George Goelz...l20 E. McMicken Ave., Cincinnati, O. Robert Goodbody Haledon, Paterson, N. J. Hunter Goodrich 575 Marshall St., Milwaukee, Wis. Charles Albert Goodspeed, Jr., 149 Broadway, New York City Ellis Munson Goodwin 75 Congress St., Newark, N. J. John Paul Gorman.. 1064 W. Brondaga St., Syracuse, N. Y. Richard Walter Graham, Jr., 2707 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Howard Kramer Gray, Union Pacific System, Union Pacific Bldg., Omaha, Neb. John Alexander Clinton Gray, 114 E. 22d St., New York City Matthew Addy Green, The Matthew Addy Co., Cincinnati, O. Perry Heim Gresh Hamilton Apts., Norristown, Pa. Stuart E. Grummon P. O. Box 347, Newark, N. J. Paul Vogel Guest Manila Hotel, Manila, P. I. John Halsey Gulick South Casco, Me. C. Browne Gwathmey, Jr.. 718 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Stuart Wallace Hamilton. . .654 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. Linton Trafton Hanson 57 W. 50th St., New York City Adlai Stevenson Hardin... 117 E. Buffalo St., Ithaca, N. Y. Gelston Hardy 7200 Cresheim Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. Stuart Eads Harrison . .5371 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Charles Hathaway 27 E. Airy St., Norristown, Pa. Howard Cameron Haupt. . .286 Fifth Ave., New York City Hunter Venable Herndon.1240 Howard Ave., Pottsville, Pa. Henry Louis Hilgartner, Jr Box 472, Austin, Tex. John Barnfathcr Hobson, Jr., 3 Audubon PI., New Orleans, La John Charles Hoornbeck. .38 Maple Ave., Ellenville, N. Y. James Morsell Hopkins, Ridgewood and Paca Sts., Baltimore, Md. Frank McClelland Howard. . .Hotel Puritan, Boston, Mass. Thomas Lee Howard Hotel Puritan, Boston, Mass. William Slocum Howland Catskill, N. Y. Robert M. Ives 962 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles Tremain Jackson, 106 Lexington Ave., New York City Warner Rutherford James.. 32 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. John Howard Jefferies, Jr Narberth, Pa. Cortez Myers Jennings 108 Main St., Towanda, Pa. John H. Jewett 245 E. 61st St., New York City Winston Kernan Joffrion Marksville, La. G. Leonard Johnson, Jr Brinnington, Oswego, N. Y. Sherwood Dodge Richard Johnston, 24 Chestnut Hill Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Jonathan Malcolm Jones. .Widener Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Marshall J. H. Jones.. 5614 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert C. Jones 23 Oak Lane, Mountain Lakes, N. J Robert H. Jordan. ... 180 E. Parkway, N., Memphis, Tenn. Albert Kabet 5510 Kentucky Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. George Scattergood Kaighn, Jr., 69 Hillside Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Gilbert W. Keech 12 E. 52d St., New York City Ernest Ferdinand Keer, Jr. .91 Shanley Ave., Newark, N. J. J. Howard Kemp 97 Whitney Ave., Elmhurst, N. Y. Donald D. Kennedy 2203 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Moorhead C. Kennedy, Jr Chambersburg, Pa. Sherman Phelps Ketchum.315 W. 74th St., New York City Heathcote Murison Hartt Kimball, 86 Fourth St., Garden City, L. I., N. Y Andrew Kirkpatrick 106 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J Morris Kleinman 232 6th Ave., Newark, N. J Carl Eric Koetter 53 Hudson Place, Weehawken, N. J Frank S. Kushner 378 Stanton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa Melvin Rudyard Lane Mahwah, N. J Diedrich F. Lehnert 1637 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y John Minturn LeRoy Bernardsville, N. J 51 opfjomore Class (Continue!)) Morris A. Levin 30 Richmond St., Newark, N. J. Charles Thabor LeViness, 3d, 120 Roland Ave., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Russel Tyng Levis, 110 W. Coulter St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Harrison Rollin Lewis 400 Essex Ave., Orange, N. J. Richard Lewis 62 Main St., Tottenville, N. Y. Cicero Hunt Lewis, 2d 609 Everett St., Portland, Ore. Bertram Lippincott 1712 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Louis Willoughby Lipscomb, 123 E. Craig PI., San Antonio, Tex. Horatio Gates Lloyd, Jr Haverford, Pa. Victor Wesley Logan ; Huchow, China Louis Long, Jr 15 W. 70th St., New York City Percival R. Lowe, Jr 155 Water St., New York City Evelyn Pierrepont Luquer Mt. Kisco, N. Y. Donald Martin McAlpin Ossining, N. Y. Uzal H. McCarter, 2d Rumson, N. Y Robert Nelson McCaull, 914 Chamber of Commerce, Minneap olis, Minn. Bruce McClain 309 W. 99th St., New York City James D. McKee 45 S. Euclid Ave., Bellevue, Pa. John Reynaud MacKinney Sound Beach, Conn. Samuel McLanahan. .30 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. J. Malcolm MacLaren, Jr. .38 Washington Rd., Princeton, N. J Marvin McDugald McLean, 1551 Newton St., N. E., Washington, D. C Edward James McNulty.270 Convent Ave., New York City Tohn James Mahoney 150 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y Saul Makrauer 5829 Nicholson St., Pittsburgh, Pa Herman Albert Manthai 49 Canal St., Port Jervis, N. Y Francis Grainger Marburg, 14 W. Mt. Vernon PI., Baltimore, Md Nicholas Brice Marden. . . . 112 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J Ralph E. Marlatt 333 Parker St., Newark, N. J Pendleton Marshall 175 W. 58th St., New York City John Stuart Martin 812 Ash St., Winnetka, 111 Rogers Israel Marquis 88 Hoyne Ave., Detroit, Mich Bertram Francis Mayers... 175 W. 72d St., New York City NAME ADDRESS John E. W. Meeson 265 W. 129th St., New York City James H. Meriwether. . .Rockhill Manor, Kansas City, Mo. Henry Clay Miner, Jr 323 W. 90th St., New York City Joseph Downman Mitchell, Jr Bristol, Va. William Hamlin Mitchell, 1040 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Harold C. F. Mockridge.2139 Cypress St., Philadelphia, Pa. Nelson Tanner Montgomery .. 140 North St., Buffalo, N. Y. Preston Moore 3701 Burlington Ave., Houston, Tex. George B. Moreland, Jr., 129 W. Swissvale Ave., Edgewood, Pa. William L. Morgan, Jr 83 Lincoln Ave., Newark, N. J. Robert Morrison 719 Rush St., Chicago, 111. John S. Mosher 567 Calle Isaac Peral, Manila, P. I. Alfred Motlev 8 Peters Place, Red Bank, N. J. Albert W. Mozier 352 William St., E. Orange, N. J. John Mulliken.2721 Lake of Isles Blvd., Minneapolis, Minn. Henry Steele Murray 405 Symes Bldg., Denver, Colo. John F. Mylod Glen Ridge, N. J. Rowland Whiteway Nelson, 8 Currer St., Bradford, Yorke, England Arthur Lloyd Newman, 2d.. 615 E. 26th St., Paterson, N. J. David Newton 446 Westminster Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Charles Arthur Nichols, Jr 4442 Maiden St., Chicago, 111. Franklin Hodgdon Nichols, 182 Buckminster Rd., Brookline, Mass. Thomas Nicholson Richmond, Va. Kenneth Edward Niemann, 1212 N. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Frederick Boyer Noss New Holland, Pa. Woodbury Swan Ober 1101 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Hiram Bookstaver Odell..295 Grand St., Newburgh, N. Y. Herbert Klopfer Oemler. .4822 Baum Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Roger Joseph O ' Kane 40 Wiggins St., Princeton, N. J. William Calvin Orth...628 Wrightwood Ave., Chicago, 111. William Floyd Owen.... 125 Albian Ave., Fairmont, Minn. Wheeler Holloway Page Paoli, Pa. Robert Thomas Leiper Patterson Merion, Pa. Alexander Gunn Paul, Jr Watertown, Fla. 52 JTtL - PJNJZ JTLOJNL BRIC-A — BR. AC £i opl)omore Clatf (Conttnueb) NAME ADDRESS Francis Raymond Pawley. .. Bruce Park, Greenwich, Conn. Frank Novell Payne. ... 1901 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. Roderick Daniel Peck, 1919 Dupont Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. Lewis Munford Peoples Cartersville, Ga Paul Livingstone Penfield..36 Maple St., Englewood, N. J. Joseph James Pettey Warkworth, Ont., Canada Edward Stickney Pope 106 E. Oak St., Chicago, 111. Howard Lanyon Posey... 170 Irving Ave., S. Orange, N. J. Robert Gordnier Potter Coudersport, Pa. William Evans Price 66 Clark St., Glen Ridge, N. J. Edward Gardner Prime, 75 Locust Hill Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Gordon McAlpin Pyle...969 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. John Rae 213 Tennyson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. James Brownlee Rankin, Hotel Commodore, New York, N. Y. Edmund Grindal Rawson, Jr., 7 W. Montgomery Ave., Ardmore, Pa. Robert Frederick Raynolds, 231 City National Bank, Omaha, Neb. Robert Otis Read 63 Summit St., Pawtucket, R. I. Neville William Reay, Jr., 823 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Allan Barbour Richardson, 131 E. 66th St., New York, N. Y William P. Richardson Dover, Del. Van Dusen Rickert 1S02 Mahantonga St., Pottsville, Pa. Peter Davenport Ridcnour. .4446 Oak St., Kansas City, Mo. Donald Edward Robinson Peconic, Long Island, N. Y. Kenneth Stryker Rodda. .164 Stewart Ave., Arlington, N. J. Millard Huntington Rogers.. 1515 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. Julian Girard Romaine 15 Broad St., New York, N. Y. James A. Ross, Jr 85 Schoeffer St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Richard Lewis Rothenburg, 120 W. 79th St., New York, N. Y. Frank Elmer Rutan, Jr Sewickley, Pa. Douglas Ruthcrfurd 279 Orange Rd., Montclair, N. J. Lee Samuels 46 W. 83rd St., New York. N. Y. NAME ADDRESS Frederick Adams Savage, Jr., 300 Goodwood Rd., Baltimore, Md. Walter Gaspard Schelker. .279 Orange Rd., Montclair, N. J. Edmund Whitla Schenecker Fort Worth, Texas Edward Cannon Schimpff . . . .40 S. 16th St., Allentown, Pa. Charles William Schlaitzer, 138 Lincoln Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Louis Robinson Schmertz, Jr Jeannette, Pa. Otto Frederick Schulz. . .6106 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, 111. Norman William Schuster, 769 Lakeview Rd., Cleveland, O. John William Scott, Jr., 328 N. Limestone St., Lexington, Ky. Alfred John Seidensticker, 8 Hamilton Ave., Princeton, N. J. William Sellers 1600 Hamilton St., Philadelphia, Pa. David Sutphen Sheldon... 71 Monroe PI., Bloomfield, N. J. Anthony Russell Sherman, 310 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Clayton Carr Sherman. ... 1001 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, 111. Sidney Sherwood Cornwall, N. Y. Everard Appleton Smith, 1223 Virginia St., Charleston, W. Va. Reuel Stevenson Smith, 78 Hawthorne St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Wiman Henry Smith, Jr 129 North St., Buffalo, N. Y. Myron Adams Snable Basking Ridge, N. J. A. Barr Snively 48 S. Church St., Waynesboro, Pa. John Irwin Snyder 8 Arlington PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. Leslie Bliss Soper 157 Jewett Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Charles Raymond Sortor..21 Edwards PI., Princeton, N. J. William Franklin Spalding, 849 Washington St., Denver, Col. William Baxter Sparks Terre Haute, Ind. Frank Heath Speer, Jr... 6748 Thomas St., Pittsburgh, Pa Theodore Spencer Haverford, Pa. George Spottiswood, 3rd.. 197 Berkeley Ave., Orange, N. J. John Wright SprouI....22 N. Bridge St., Somerville, N. J. Hollins McKim Steele... 610 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. Nathaniel Stevens, 2nd.. 985 Hillside Ave., Plainfield, N. J. 53 o o -ff l THE PRINCETON E Rl C — A— B R.AC Sophom ore Class (Condubeb) Allen Byron Stevenson 234 Wilson Ave., Beaver, Pa. Sloan Giffin Stewart, 43 S. North Carolina Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Robert Stinson, 214 Wendover Rd., Guilford, Baltimore, Md. Stephen B. Strang 4375 Clay St., Denver, Colo. Charles Barnwell Straut Suffern, N. Y. William Raymond Stuhler Monticello, la. Arthur Svlvester, Jr. ..177 Christopher St., Montclair, N. J. Donald Frank Taylor 124 N. 13th St., Harrisburg, Pa. Gurney Taylor 1056 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. Harold Lawrence Taylor .... Elmhurst, Long Island, N. Y. John Coard Taylor. .. .544 W. 114th St., New York, N. Y. Nicholas Smith Taylor .Madison, N. J William McCaw Taylor 523 Fairfax Ave., Norfolk, Va. Benedict Prieth Thielen 416 Parker St., Newark, N. J. Edward Trudeau Thomas, 1228 Madison Ave., Baltimore, Md. James Frederick Thomas Westmont, Johnstown, Pa. Donald H. Thompson. .916 Belmont Ave., Youngstown, O. Edward F. Thompson, Jr., 1601 Commonw ealth Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Lewis Thompson, Jr. . .P. O. Box 143, Houston, Tex. Archibald Mellick Thompson, 526 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Chester Pinkerton Thomson, 909 Clinton Rd., Hackensack, N. J. George Frederick Tinker. 204 Highfield Lane, Nutley, N. J. Walter Nathan Tobriner, 1406 16th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Albert Carey Towers.. 2929 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Gerard Bostwick Townsend, Jr., 32 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. William Henry Palmer Townsend Overbrook, Pa. Walter Lovell Turle...2216 E. Superior St., Duluth, Minn. Cecil John Turney 87 Lincoln Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Martin Charles Unfried 58 Bryant St., Newark, N. J. Francis Reid Van Buren Harwichport, Mass. George Malcolm Ramsey Van Dyke Moosic, Pa. Joseph Van Vleck, Jr., 59 Upper Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Henry Theodore Volkening, 1239 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. John Moore Wallace 2123 Luray Ave., Cincinnati, O. Richard Hendrickson Wallace, 318 Highland Ave., New Castle, Pa. Robert McCreery Wangler, 24 N. Boerum Ave., Flushing, N. Y. William S. Walsh Edwards Rd., Cincinnati, O. Harold Alexander Waterworth, 47 Barrow St., New York City Chauncey Wilson Webster Xenia, O. Hobart Godfrey Weekes..l50 E. 72nd St., New York City Oscar Wells Platte City, Mo. John Rogers Westerheld. .616 W. 116th St., New York City Alan Huntington Westervelt Santa Monica, Cal. Cleveland Stuart White... 246 E. 105th St., New York City William Chapman White 16 N. 2nd St., Reading, Pa. George Alfred Wiggan, 236 W. Chelten Ave., Germantown, Pa. Edward Cooke Willcox Forest Rd., Englewood, N. J John Lloyd Wigton 2215 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia John E. Williams, Jr Carnegie, Pa. Palmer Francis Castiglione Williams, 3769 Oliver St., Chevy Chase, Md. Stewart Williams 1605 Pierce Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Robert Lancaster Williams, Jr Eccleston, Md Alexander Logan Wilson, 345 S. Rebecca St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Edward Mellon Wilson, 1831 De Lancey PI., Philadelphia James Leigh Wilson 2038 Park Ave., Richmond. Robert E. Winkler 32 E. 64th St., New York City Charles Jahleel Woodridge, 176 N. Szechuen Rd., Shanghai, China Henry Thompson Woodland. . Hutton Park, Orange, N. J! Paul Woolley 30 Rice St., Newton Center, Mass. John Story Wright, Chestnut Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Stewart Wurts, Jr 926 Spruce St., Philadelphia 54 THE PRINCETON BP ' C — A — B R.AC Class of 1924 fficrrai Walter Nathaniel Brown President Albert Carey Wall Vice-President Walden Pell, 2nd Secretary and Treasurer 55 _Tb _E_J3R1M_C_EIXLC L BRI C — A — BR. A C 1924 FLOt ' R I ' K TURK THE PPlNCE-TO N BRI C — A — B_R A-C- Class of 1924 Neilson Abeel 24 Elm St., Morristown, N. J John L. Adam 129 Boulevard, Summit, N. J Harry E. Adam Stroudsburg, Pa Samuel Adams, Jr Beaver St., Sewickley, Pa Hervey D. Ahlborn..99 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa Rokuro Akahoshi 44 W. 23rd St., New York City De Forest Manice Alexander. ... 15 E. 36th St., New York William Warrens Alexander Springfield, O. John Francis Allfree Elm Park, Newton, Iowa Hubert Newcomb Alyea....472 Clifton Ave., Clifton, N. J. Edward Day Andrews. . . .The Quaker Oats Co., Akron, O. Irving Jackson Angell, 11 Ingersoll Grove, Springfield, Mass. Theodore Fisher Angell, 11 Ingersoll Grove, Springfield, Mass. Ira Miles Appel 700 Brownsville Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Yukio Michi Arishima 317 W. 93rd St., New York City Arnold Aronsohn 626 Park Ave., Paterson, N. J Charles Lee Austin. . . .12 Haseco Ave., Port Chester, N. Y. Howard Fiest Baer.,1578 Virginia St., Charlestown, W. Va. Frederick Randolph Bailey, Jr., 1165 East Jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J. Pearce Bailey, Jr 45 W. 53rd St., New York City Charles Frederick Baily Strafford, Pa. Matthew Baird, 3rd Ardmore, Pa. Demos Constantine BaRoulis, Graduate College, Princeton, N. J. George Oakes Baldwin.. 104 Essex Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Thomas Moore Bancroft Sandy Spring, Md. William Delemater Barbour, 9 Fuller Terrace, Orange, N. J. John Barclay, Jr Greensburg, Pa. Harper Leslie Barker Gloversville, N. Y. John Herman Barnsley Newtown, Pa. George Bishop Barr Cynwyd, Pa. William Allen Barr, Jr 419 Wayne Ave., Wayne, Pa. John Paul Barringer, 1242 Real Estate Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Edwin Alonzo Bartlett North Oxford, Mass Frank Gustavus Barton, Jr., 321 Kenilworth Place, Memphis, Tenn. Walter Albert Barton.. 103 Warm Springs Ave., Borsi, Ida. Newetl Steel Bartow, Jr 84 William St., New York City Marcus Cornell Bates. .. Chicago Beach Hotel, Chicago, 111. Morgan S. Bathgate 254 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J. Harry Edwin Battin, Jr 116 E. 1st St., Corning, N. Y. Daniel Baugh, 3rd 27 S. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. Daniel Magee Beach, Jr., 50 Barrington St., Rochester, N. Y. Richard Townsend Beebe Great Barrington, Mass. Manfred Ivan Behrens, Jr., 324 W. 103rd St., New York City Samuel Benedict Sewanee, Tenn. John Anderson Bensel, Jr... 44 E. 50th St., New York Citv Henry Wilkins Bergh 32 W. 71st St., New York City George Beauregard Berry Weston, Mo. Kenneth Winfried Berry, 805 St. Nicholas Ave., New York City Richard Sears Berry Englewood, N. J. Henry Augustus Berwind, Jr., 2112 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. William Edward Billheimer, Jr., 5115 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo. Fred Chester Billing 7401 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. William Draper Blair Silver Spring, Md. Howard Carson Blake 256 Sheridan Rd., Winnetka, 111. Marshall Pullen Blankharn, 35 Edgewood Road, Nutley, N. J. Douglas Griswold Bonner.. 200 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N. Y. William Arthur Bostwick, Jr., Lawrence Park, West, Bronxville, N. J. John Barlow Bowman, 818 Real Estate Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Crosby Noyes Boyd 76 Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Henry William Bradbury 2 Ross St., Kingston, Pa. Clarence S. Brady 615 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa. 57 = Itt£ = _ERJ LNLC LEJQDJSL BR I C — A — B R.A C Jfresfjman (Slag ((Eontinucb) NAME ADDRESS William Parner F. Brawncr 27 W. 70th St., New York Charles Edwin Brewer, Jr.... 644 Ridge St., Newark, N. J. Walter Nathaniel Broun 50 Church St., New York City William George Brumder, 481 Lafayette PL, Milwaukee, Wis. Adelmer Rogers Bryon Ridgefield, Conn. Arden K. Bricholz 706 S. 52nd St., Omaha, Neb. Thomas S. Buechner 170 W. 59th St., New York City Edward Root Buell 56 Berkley St., Rochester, N. Y. James Scott Burke 820 Devonshire St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert James Burke, Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, D. C. Gordon W. Burnham, Care American Brass Co., Waterbury, Conn. Hubert Summer Campbell Pleasantville, N. Y. C. Alfred Capen, Jr 1146 Park Ave., New York City Herbert Pratt Carter Huntington, N. Y. William Emerson Chace, 108 Dorchester Rd., Buffalo, N. Y. Carl Trueblood Michigonne St., Portland, Me. Donald M. Chisholme 320 South St., Morristown, N. J. John Rogers Chisholme. . .320 South St., Morristown, N. J. Alonzo Church Madison Heights, Va. Charles Wesley Clark, 2nd Clarksdale, Miss. Oscar Taylor Clarke 4106 Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Robert Burns Coleman.. 216 W. 27th St., Los Angeles, Cal. Tristram Coffin Colket, Jr Bryn Mawr, Pa. Charles Pomeroy Collins 1928 E. 97th St., Cleveland, O. Frank A. Coniey 488 Belleview PI., Milwaukee, Wis. Stephen Crawford Conger, 430 W. 119th St., New York City Charles Contopoulo 724 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edgardo Alvarez Correa. . . .17 W. 76th St., New York City Benjamin Tracy Candert..l24 E. 56th St., New York City James Augustus Cox 43 Maple St., Princeton, N. J. Edward Luis Crabbe Toms River, N.J Jefferson Ball Cralle Washington, D. C. John Crawford 334 S. 19th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Horatio Ardis Creith 866 E. Broad St., Columbus, O. NAME ADDRESS Donaldson Cresswell, 900 North American Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Otto Crouse 671 Coronado St., Los Angeles, Cal. James Russell Cutting Montclair, N. J. Lewis Baker Cuyler Princeton, N. J. Jordan Branch Darby, 401 First National Bank Bldg., Hagerstown, Md. Courtenay C. Davis, 1305 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Chicago, III. Ferdinand Hermann Davis.. 61 E. 78th St., New York City Henry Gassaway Davis, 3rd Elkins, W. Va. Daniel Cooke Dawes Lyclecker St., Englewood, N. J. Francis Keil Decker 2605 Concourse, New York City Joseph Carl De La Cour, Jr. .603 Bank Ave., Riverton, N. J. Ambrose James Delehanty, 201 W. 117th St., New York City Charles Frederick Dery..5th and Pine Sts., Catasauqua, Pa. Walter Howard Dilles, 521 Commercial Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Tennille Dix Tillon Rd., East Orange, N. J. William Tucker Dixon.... 101 Broadmead, Princeton, N. J. William Ebling Peter Doelger, 194 Riverside Drive, New York City Howard Duane 1515 W. 14th St., Wilmington, Del. George Eckel Duckworth Little York, N. J. William Winslow Dulles Princeton, N. J. Daniel Gensemer Duncan, 2460 S. 5th East St., Salt Lake City, Utah Harvey Jefferds Duneka. . .144 E. 36th St., New York City Jacob Dunnell 4 W. Cedar St., Boston, Mass Elias Robert Durand 37 Lincoln Park, Newark, N. J. Harold Charles Eastmond. . .Mountain Ave., Summit, N. J. Donald Drew Egbert 77 Bowne Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Francis Farny Eilers 31 E. 72nd St., New York City John Kenton Eisenbrey Villa Nova; Pa. Charles William Elbow, Jr. ..752 14th Ave., Paterson, N. J. Mackinnon Ellis Swarthmore, Pa. Roger Sheffield Ellis 757 Bird Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Brooks Emeny 459 Cleveland Ave., Salem, O. 58 PRINCETON B R I C — A — B_FLAC_ Jfresfjman ©lags; ((Conttnueb) Harvey Charles Emery 1214 Garden St., Hoboken, N. J. Frederick S. Erdman Zahlech, Syria Marter Ryerson Everett, Jr., 168 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J. John Kennedy Ewing, 3rd Bryn Mawr, Pa. Rhea Ewing Lahore, India Perry Edward Faeth..824 Westover Rd., Kansas City, Mo. Louis Waldo Fairchild.63 Highland Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J William Walter Farish, Jr., 45 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Lamar Munroe Fearing, 1835 S. Kincaid St., Highland Park, 111 Thomas Lyon Fentress 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago, 111. Paul Everett Coffman Fike Confluence, Pa. Russell Allen Firestone, Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, O. Carl Castle Fischer 4647 York Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. William Wonderly Fitler, Jr. .1600 Walnut St., Philadelphia Joseph Paul Flowers 600 Western Ave., Joliet, 111. John Newton Forman..32 S. Parsons Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Hughell E. W. Fosbroke, Jr.l Chelsea Sq., New York City Murray Foster Metropolitan Club, Washington, D. C Fred Eaton Foth 119 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J. Gilbert Franklin Fox.. 363 N. Walnut St., E. Orange, N. J. John Victor Fox, Jr 407 St. James PI., Chicago, 111. Philip Franklin, Jr 11 E. 66th St., New York City Robert Late Fredenburg. . .313 W. 78th St., New York City Frederich Frelinghuysen, Jr.. 750 Broad St., Newark, N. J. Amos Tuch French, Jr Tuxedo, N. Y. Justin Everett Fritts Sag Harbor, N. Y. James David Froelich. . .701 Madison Ave., New York City Theodore Henry Froehlich, Jr., 930 Madison Ave., New York City John Archibald Fuller Dongon Hills, N. Y. Alanson Summer Gambee. .. Booth Ave., Englewood, N. J Robert Howes Garey Short Hills, N. J John Milton Gaver 122 Court St., Frederick, Md Samuel Young Gibbon.. 1608 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Frederick F. Gignilliat Culver, Ind. NAME ADDRESS Geoffrey Gilbert 911 W. 7th St., Plainfield, N. J. Lyman Gillan Gilmore Auburn, Nebraska George Barrymore Glave.,167 W. 81st St., New York City John Austin Gleason..54 N. Parsons Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Arthur Ridley Glore 19th and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia Francis Richard Borroun Godolphin, 312 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, 111. Harry Whittemore Gooch Sioux City, Iowa Benjamin Goodman, Jr... 794 Poplar Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Homer Stanley Goodwin . . P. O. Box 1057, New York City Lawrence Merry Goodwin, 79th and Holmes Sts., Kansas City, Mo. John Chandler Googins. . . 1101 Penn St., Fort Worth, Tex. John Wyatt Gordon.. 38 Westmoreland PI., St. Louis, Mo. Adam Otis Graeser, 3419 Brookline Ave., Clifton, Cincinnati, O. Boyd Billingsled Graham.. 2707 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Franklin Hayward Grauer.226 W. 71st St., New York City Herman Kremer Grange 1415 Walnut St., Philadelphia Cothran Calhoun Graves, University Club, Washington, D. C. Thomas M. Green, Jr. . . .954 Broadway, N., Seattle, Wash. Edward Alexander Greey Yonkers, N. Y. Frank Marvin Gregory .... 170 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J Alexander Donald Grosset Riverside, Conn. Henry Blandy Guthrie, Jr.. 101 E. 74th St.. New York City Edwin Packard Halsey 1406 7th St., New Orleans, La. Roger Paul Hamilton. .422 N. Howard St., Baltimore, Md. Magnus Christian Hansen, 26 Vissingsgade, Veile, Denmark Donald Harper, Jr. ...32 Avenue de 1 ' Opera, Paris, France James Spear Hatfield, Montgomery Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Malcolm Dexter Haven. 92 Harvard Ave., Brookline, Mass. William Christopher Hayes, Jr., P. O. Box 455, Westbury, Long Island Roger Healey Union League Club, New York City John Seys Huyler Held 47 E. 57th St., New York City 59 TH E PRINCETOW P R I C J _FL C_ Jfresfcrnan (Ela«sf ((Eonttnueb) NAME ADDRESS Harry James Hemphill, 20 S. Raleigh Ave. , Atlantic City, N. J. Hugh O ' Neill Henken North St., Greenwich, Conn. Oscar George Hendrian. .349 La Salle Ave., Detroit, Mich. Edward Korn Hessberg 25 W. 87th St., New York City Henry William Hitrot. . . 1890 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Richard Hutchinson Hobbs, 490 Riverside Drive, New York City Henry Lee Hodges Sound Beach, Conn. Bernard James Hogue, 434 Allen ' s Lane, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Henry George Hollenberg Little Rock, Ark. Peter Holm, Jr Fark Ruin, 41a Christiana, Norway Theodore Henry Hoover.... 83 W. 9th Ave., Columbus, O. John Norman Hopkinson. . . 535 Park Ave., New York City John Eager Howard, 209 W. Monument St., Baltimore, Md. William Bradford Hubbell..55 W. 12th St., New York City David Humphreys New Canaan, Conn. Albert Slimpson Ingalls, Jr., 11808 Lake Shore Boulevard, Cleveland, O. Brainerd Munro Innes..6625 Greene St., Germantown, Pa. Charles Douglas Jackson... 33 E. 69th St., New York City William Harding Jackson Nashville, Tenn. Herbert Allan Jacob 251 W. 92nd St., New York City Owen Pardee Jacobsen.249 Hazel Ave., Highland Park, 111. Darwin Rush James, 3rd. . .19 W. 44th St., New York City Wynne James, Jr Doylestown, Pa. John Johns 381 4th Ave., New York City William McEwen Johnston, Jr, 263 Georgia Ave., Macon, Ga. Robert Howard Jones. ... 1329 Singer PI., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Morton Dean Joyce Beverly Hills, California John Christopher Juhring, Jr. . . . Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y. George Dwight Kahlo White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Edward Rudd Karr Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Frederic Schafer Kaufman. .231 West End Ave., New York Joseph Gibbons Keech Swarthmore, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Roger Butterfield Keeney, 28 Lafayette Ave., S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Sidney Keith 226 S. 21st St., Philadelphia, Pa George Armstrong Kelly, 1145 Beechwood Boulevard, Pittsburgh, Pa. David Walbridge Kendall.. 3 Linden Lane, Princeton, N. J. George Howe Kennedy.. 456 Locust Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Thomas Lincoln Kerney... 373 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. Herbert Hayward Kimball, 906 Mississippi Ave., Davenport, Iowa Frederick Cleveland Kinney, 1246 Judson Ave., Evanston, 111. Harry Bingham Kirkland, 133A Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas Kirkpatrick 69 W. 47th St., New York City- John Joseph Klaess.15 Terrell Ave., Rocliville Center, L. I. Theodore George Klumpp.,3198 3rd Ave., New York City Wiihelm Pauli Koven 81 King Ave., Weehawken, N. J. Lewis Sterling Kunkel 118 Locust St., Harrisburg, Pa. David Mitchell Kydd 6 E. 70th St., New York City George Henry Patterson Lacey, 110 21st Ave., S., Nashville, Tenn. Robert Wordsworth Laidlaw. .200 5th Ave., New York City Norman Douglas Lamar.. 2817 Jennings St., Sioux City, la. Richard Hooper Lane, Jr Norristown, Pa. Sidney Lanier Greenwich, Conn. Cuthbert Hope Latta, Jr.... P. O. Box 96, Greensburg, Pa. John Latta P. O. Box 96, Greensburg, Pa. Charles Edgar Lee Glen Cove, Long Island Leonard Charles Lee, Jr.. 205 W. 98th St., New York City William States Lee, Jr., 433 E. Morehead St., Charlotte, N. C. Leonard Busby Leeming 94 8th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. George Edward Leh....l549 Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa Alexander Leitch 101 Zabriskie St., Jersey City, N. J. Harlow Baker Lester.. 3400 Campbell St., Kansas City, Mo. Robert Graham Lewis 48 W. 40th St., New York City Robert Wilson Lewis, Jr, 401 Stoneleigh Court, Washington, D. C. Sidney Liebes, Jr. . . .135 Central Park, W., New York City 60 THE PDlNlCETOKr BRI C — A — B R.A-CL M- jf rcs ' ljman Class (CContuuicb) Henry Liebman 507 5th Ave., New York City Arthur Harrison Lindabury Morris Plains, N. J Arthur David Lionberger. .37 Westmoreland PI., St. Louis Stephen Knox Little 311 W. 103rd St., New York City Finley Hall Lloyd, Jr 933 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Parker Lloyd-Smith 375 Park Ave., New York City Arthur Loeb 475 Raleigh Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Robert Sigmund Long 28 E. 68th St., New York City Sidney Long 35 Edgehill St., Princeton, N. J. Stanley Gage McCaddon. . . .27 E. 22nd St., New York City Edward McCarthy Plainfield, N. J John Powell McCarty Mayo Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Robert Wallace McClenahan. .233 2nd Ave., Monmouth, 111. Antony Lawless McCloskey. . . . Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. John Joseph McCloskey, Jr. 27 William St., Princeton, N. J. Frank Roberts McDtrmand, Jr., 1036 Westover Rd., Kansas City, Mo. Allan Houston MacDonald. . . 10 Yale St., Lawrence, Mass. James Flynn MacDonald, 1301 Virginia St., Charleston, W. Va. William McConway McEldowney, Mellon National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bernard Penn-Gaskell McGrann, Nassau Club, Princeton, N. J. Alfred Douglas McKelvy 711 N. 3rd St., Atchison, Kas. Clarence Raymond McKim, 137 N. 15th St., East Orange, N. J. James Donald Mac William. .33 Reynolds St., Kingston, Pa Sherwood Greer Macomber, 168 S. Elliott Place. Brooklyn, N. Y. Frederick Bowen Manchee. .695 Parker St., Newark, N. J. Wilfred Caughey Margetts. .201 Beech St., Arlington, N. J Thomas Wilson Martin, 3rd, 714 North Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Cecil Fabyan Mathey. . . .26 Arlington Rd., Cranford, N. J. Joseph Graham Mayo Rochester, Minn. John Meade 2312 Ridgway Rd., Wilmington, Del. Jarvis Meirs 2048 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ralph Laits Melady, 909 Washington Rd., Watertown, N. Y Russell Englis Melcher. .Woodland St., Englewood, N. J John Lenard Merrill, Jr 609 Park Ave., E. Orange, N. J Aleck William Meston 525 West End Ave., New York Oscar Michael 142 Irving Ave., South Orange, N. J John Blanchard Miles, Jr.. 716 Colonial Ave., Norfolk, Va William Macfarlane Millard, 75 West St., New London, Conn John Marshall Miller. .115 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta, Ga Milo George Miller, Jr., 8 S. Providence Ave., Atlantic City, N. J James Edward Mills, Jr., 1319 Summit Ave., Little Rock, Ark. Frederic Bailey Mohle 1411 85th St., Brooklyn, N. Y John Gerard Louis Molloy..710 Avenue C, Bayonne, N. J William Monroe 402 Engineers ' Bldg., Cleveland, John Seymour Montgomery, Jr Riverside, Conn Daniel Edward Moran, Jr Mendham, N. J Allen Lewis Mordecai 340 Park Ave., New York City Richard A. Morehouse. .1601 Hawthorn Park, Columbus, O Carroll Collier Moreland Edgewood, Pa, Coleman Clarkson Moser....61 Broadway, New York City Karl Moser 61 Broadway, New York City Paul Monroe 116 Riverside Drive, New York City Harry B. Murkland 247 Park Ave., Orange, N. J. William Malcolm Murril Hershey, Pa. Albert Banks Muse.. 7126 Perrysville Ave., Ben Avon, Pa. Horace Leonard Nathan 110 E. 78th St., New York City Edward Naumburg, Jr.. Pine St., Woodmere, Long Island Benjamin Hirsch Nelson, 448 Chenengo St., Binghamton, N. Y Richard Ardell Newby, 1222 Euclid St., N. W., Washington, D. C. James Patton Newell, Jr. 4931 Lake Park Ave., Chicago, 111. Lawrence Arnold Nicholson Wynnewood, Pa. Takni Nishikawa Gosango, Hikone, Japan Thomas Wilson Nobles, 2705 E. Overlook Rd., Cleveland, O. 61 o o -j ffi thjl PftiNJCEToHI BR.I C — A B R-AC Jfressfjman dlasg (QJontinueb) Lewis Gordon Narrie..26 Washington Sq., New York City Philip Nott Ober Riverside, Conn Robert Thompson Oliphant.916 W. State St., Trenton, N. J Frederick Spring Osborne, 213 Highland Ave., Newark, N. J Joseph Hodson Outhwaite. .555 E. Broad St., Columbus, O Honore Martyn Owen, Jr.. 1295 W. Main St., Decatur, 111 George Gilbert Palmer. . . .246 Berkeley Ave., Orange, N. J Arthur Thomas Parke, Jr., 401 N. Franklin St., West Chester, Pa William Ernest Parke, 2d, 401 N. Franklin St., West Chester, Pa Clarence LeRoy Parker, 1113 E. Capitol St., Washington, D. C Warren Innis Parker 516 W. 3rd St., Oil City, Pa Howard Stanley Paschal. .. 120 Broadway, New York City Herbert Bernadin Patt..352() Cherry St., Kansas City, Mo. Frederick Blake Payne 375 Park Ave., New York City Arthur Raymond Pearce, 2908 Glenwood Park Ave., Erie, Pa. Walden Pell, 2nd 571 Park Ave., New York City George Stevens Peyton.. 4002 Rawlings Ave., Dallas, Tex. Russell Cravens Pickering. 20 Janssen PI., Kansas City, Mo. John Thomas Pirie, 2nd Sea Cliffe, New Yolk William Henry Plauth Amity ville, L. I. Abram Harvey Pollins, Jr South West, Pa. Robert Thomas Pottenger Box A, Monrovia, Cal. Herbert Ross Potter.. 1619 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Pa. Joseph Wright Powell, Jr.. 375 Park Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. Allen Prewitt, Jr Mt. Sterling, Ky. W. Deane Pruden 45 Lenox Rd., Summit, N. J. Edward Dunbar Purvis.. 1057 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Carleton Putnam 21 E. 69th St., New York City William Hamilton Quayle, 1318 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette, 111. Olney Martin Raymond. .953 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ridenour Raymond. ... 1040 W. 54th St., Kansas City, Mo. Charles Coleman Reakirt, Jr., 2615 Eden ' Ave., Cincinnati, O. Martin Albert Reibcr 351 N. Main St., Butler, Pa. NAME ADDRESS William Werner Reidemeister Englewood, N. J. John Henry Reimers, Jr 806 N. 6th St., Camden, N. J. Arthur Ellsworth Reynolds. . .432 Clay Ave., Scranton, Pa. Willis Bell Richards, Jr 71 Broadway, New York City Frank Elmer Richardson, Jr. Woodland Rd., Sewickley, Pa. Edwin Marvin Rick 72 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Brinton Page Roberts Bala, Pa. Charles William Roberts, Jr.... Lenox Ave., Nyack, N. Y. John Hopper Roblin 952 Broadway, Watervliet, N. Y. Waldo Root 231 W. 39th St., New York City John Lonsdale Roper.... 320 W. Freeman St., Norfolk, Va. John Turnley Rutter, 2400 16th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Houstoun Mcintosh Sadler... 68 77th St., Brooklyn, N. Y Nodnell Brokman Samuels. 24 Carlton St., East Orange, N. J. Rudolph Jay Schaefer Larchmont Manor, N. Y. Robert Edwin Schenck Wynnewood, Pa. Edmund Whitla Schenecker Fort Worth, Tex. Alfred George Henry Schmaltz, 9 Bonn Place, Weehawken, N. J. Karl William Schullinger, 378 West End Ave., New York City Frederick Schwed, Jr. 1401 Broadway, Far Rockaway, N. Y Clarence Joseph Scott 156 N. Latrobe Ave., Chicago, 111. John Earp Selden Oil City, Pa. Mark Ashley Sellers 966 Highland Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Edwin Walker Semans Uniontown, Pa. John Bonner Semple 35 Linden PL, Sewickley, Pa. Oscar Crosby Sewall Englewood, N. J. Eric Hyde Lord Sexton, 8133 Seminole Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Ellsworth McElwee Shafto.82 Lafayette Ave., Passaic, N. J. Austin John Shannon. 131 Franklin Park, W., Columbus, 0. Rocjer Shaw Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. William Hutchinson Shoemaker, 810 DcKalb Street, Norristown, Pa. Raymond Hasbrouck Shrady, 112 Waverly PI., New York City 62 XH£_EaiJVLC-£TLQ.N BRI C A — B R- AC W- Jf resljmait QUa s (donttnueb) NAME ADDRESS John Henry Sieker Hawthorne, N.J. Lucien James Silz 246 West End Ave., New York City Stephen Kingsbury Sinkhovitch, 27 Barrow St., New York City John Farr Simons, ISO W. Washington Lane, Germantown, Pa. Edgar Grant Sisson, Jr. ..15 The Crescent, Montclair, N. J. Alden Holm-Smith 16 Carey Rd., Brookline, Mass. Charles Gordon Smith, 763 Grain Exchange, Winnipeg, Canada Emmons Stackwell Smith, Jr., 525 Florence Court, Washington, D. C. Isaac Noyes Smith.. 1319 Kanawha St., Charleston, W. Va. Kenneth Baker Smith Flatiron Bldg., New York City Wallace Herndon Smith, 6500 Allenwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Abraham Barr Snively, Jr., 48 S. Church St., Waynesboro, Pa. Hugo Sonnonschein Budapest, Hungary Charles Daly Spalding, Jr., 89 Neptune Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. John Craig Spalding. 89 Neptune Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Henry Edward Springmeyer, 938 Hudson St., Hoboken, N. J. Winder Laird Stabler. .2402 W. 17th St., Wilmington, Del. Frederick Charles Stanclift New Hartford, Conn. Lewis Abbott Starr Woodbury, N. J. Donald DeRead Stauffer Scottsdale, Pa. Edward Steese 46 E. 57th St., New York City John Underwood Stephens. .874 North St., Pittsfield, Mass Walter Edmund Sterrett 59 E. 66th St., New York City Robert Cobb Stockton 1109 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. Frederick Duncan MacPherson Strachan, 61 Broadway, New York City Julian Robert Strauss 214 W. 110th St., New York City Harold Lovell Strong, 90 Morningside Drive, New York City Andrew Douglass Studdiford, 124 E. 36th St., New York City NAME ADDRESS John Bertram Stump Emmorton, Md. Henry Randolph Sutphen, Jr., 201 W. 57th St., New York City Don Day Swain 1206 N. Main St., Aberdeen, S. Dak. Prentice Talmadge Bernardsville, N. J. Foxhall Parker Keene Taylor. 31 Nassau St., New York City James Spencer Taylor 288 Grand St., Newburgh, N. Y. Stanley Newton Taylor. . . .105 S. La Salle St., Chicago, 111. Barent Muller Ten Eyck, 50 Central Park, W., New York City George Everard Thompson. . .1415 Ave. G, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ellsworth Everett Tompkins, 327 Totowa Ave., Paterson, N. J. Charles Cooper Townsend Raynham, Overbrook, Pa. David Churchman Trimble, 8 W. Madison St., Baltimore, Md. Harry Troup 51 Franklin Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Conrad Ferman Trowbridge Princeton, N. J. Morris Stewart Trumbull 117 Wall St., New York City Herbert Glentworth Turner, Jr., 23 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N. J. Herbert Kenaston Twitchell, Jr., 353 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y Hugh Lawrence Tyson Princeton, N. J Gilbert Miller Vail 1 Milton Rd., Rye, N. Y Howell van Gerbig 129 E. 61st St., New York City Xorman Baldwin Van Houten.635 Parker St., Newark, N.J Egerton Burritt Vinson 85 Beech St., E. Orange, X. J Brown Van Voorhees 106 E. 60th St., New York City James Alfred Wadsworth. 168 Leffcrts PL, Brooklyn, N. Y Harold Dixon Wakem 46 E. Schiller St., Chicago, 111 William Charles Walker. .. 1724 James St., Syracuse, N. Y Albert Carey Wall Llewellyn Park, E. Orange, N. J Ira Stanley Warren 41 Murray PI., Princeton, N. J Wallace Weggs Clarendon Hotel, Brooklyn, N. Y Robert Lee Weingarten 2 Stratford PI., Newark, N. J George DeWolf Wever 2 Wall St., New York City Gordon Bigelow Wheeler 22 E. Bellevue PI., Chicago, 111. 63 _X H £_RBJ_N_C JEJQgJSL BRI C — A— B RAC, Jfreafnttatt (Slag ((Eonclufccb) Wendell Kurtz Wheelock, 10906 Wade Park Ave., Cleveland, O. Clarence Watson Wheelwright, 10 W. Madison St., Baltimore, Md. David McKelvy White Marietta, O. Kirk Whitehead 3641 Locust St., Kansas City, Mo. Edward Francis Willett, 3006 Albemarle St., Washington, D. C. Hurd Curtis Willett. 3006 Albemarle St., Washington, D. C. Douglas McLean Williams. 200 W. 57th St., New York City Henry Meade Williams 152 W. 57th St., New York City Howard Williams 1605 Pierce Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. John Stanton Williams. 308 Lexington Ave., New York City Nathan Bronson Williams. 1201 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, 111. William Didymus Williams. . . .127 N. Main St., London, O. NAME ADDRESS Frederick Charles Windisch, 3505 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, O. Joseph Nellegan Wollett, Jr., 125 Beech St., Edgewood, Pittsburgh, Pa. Siu Hop Wong. .157 Des Voeux Rd., W., Hongkong, China Stephen Stockton Woolston, W. Chestnut Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Morton Wormser 210 Riverside Drive, New York City Dana Bruce Wotkyns 53 Second St., Troy, N. Y. Robert Prentice Wright, 817 West End Ave., New York City Philip Gordon Wylie 53 Church St., Montclair, N. J. Lunsford P. Yandell, Jr Greenwich, Conn. Maxwell Yerger Mound, La. Hibben Ziesing 10610 Magnolia Drive, Cleveland, O. Sisi 64 THE PklNCETON BR I C — A — B FLAX, (Sualtf ping isrtubente Oliver Alden, 3d 606 S. Main St., Anna, 111. Oliver Perry Alforo 5 Locust St., Flushing, N. Y. Kirk Delano Ames Roswell, N. Mex. George Zebulon Barnes Pekin, 111. John Townsend Beatty. . .Ravine Drive, Highland Park, 111. Frederic William Beckman, 493 S. Schuyler Ave., Kankakee, 111. James Raymond Berry 114 Flwood Ave., Newark, N. J. Arthur Frederick Beyerle.227 Schaeffer St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas Lindsay Blanton, Jr Abilene, Tex. Raymond Edoward Bonnefond Hancock, N. Y. Elber Howe Brodhead, Jr Parkesburg, Pa. Paul Irvine Brokaw 32 Terrace Court, Tacoma, Wash. Alfred Emmons Brooks 75 First Ave., Ilion, N. Y. George Elmer Brown Sanatoga, Pa. Norris Arnold Brayles 155 Juniper St., Atlanta, Ga. Franklyn Emmett Burke Rochester, N. Y. Robert Lee Burns Wichita, Kan. James Edward Burrows -..Ripley, N. Y. Lee David Butler 60S Prescott Ave., Dunmore, Pa. James Ralston Caldwell. . .210 S. 39th St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Williamson Caldwell, 3d Bon Air, Va. Lambert Spencer Callaway 53 E. 14th St., Atlanta, Ga. Anthony Morris Carey, Jr., 1004 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. Theodore Alcorn Carr Clarkesdale, Miss. Macauley Carter 1427 Monadnock Block, Chicago, 111. Stuart Henry Cavanagh 1026 Park Ave., Utica, N. Y. Kenneth Leonard Colborn, 231 N. Primrose Ave., Monrovia, Cal. G. Harold Conner Augusta, Ark. Melbourne John Cooper Box 169, Waco, Tex. Robert Murnan Creazhead, 134 Parks Rd., St. Michell Heights, Covington, Ky. John Mitchell Currie Franklinville, N. Y. Donald Neal Davidson 1205 W. South Ave., Boise, Idaho Wilmer Fell Davis Federalsburg, Md. NAME address Edmund Shackelford DeLong, 627 E. 46th St., Kansas City, Mo. Kenneth Anton Dittmar 68 Elliot Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. John Joseph Dolan. . . .1809 R St., N. W., Washington, D. C. John Edward Donnelly, Jr Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Robert Hugh Easley Detroit, Tex. Edwin Boyd Elliott Hyattsville, Md. Elmer Clarence Erickson.151 Bloomfield Ave., Verona, N J. Joseph Marquis Ewing 4330 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Henry Cott Fay 421 W. 57th St., New York City David Braman Fell Box 44, Ogontz, Pa. Herbert Abraham Fischler, 25 Kirkpatrick St., New Brunswick, N. J. George Gordon Fisher 501 Rugby Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. William Earl Fizer Bedford, Va. Francis Budlong Foster 9 Phillips St., Westboro, Mass. Albert Edward Fraleigh, Jr Madison, Fla. James E. Friedlich 123 Jefferson Ave., Defiance, O. Russell Gerard Fudge 300 W. Church St., Elmira, N. Y. Mansfield Charles Fuldner 55 Wall St., New York City Theophilus Stockton Gaines, 212 Morris St., Charleston, W. Va. Luciano Galimpin Dimiao, Bohol, P. I. Joshua Garrison, Jr 1223 Westover Ave., Norfolk, Va. Charles Sullivan Gilmer. . .2717 Derry St., Harrisburg, Pa. Sydney Merritt Goodner Peoria, 111. Claude Gortatowsky 432 Commerce St., Albany, Ga. Harold Caulk Grier Milford, Del. Donald Worner Griffin Lock Haven, Pa. Henry Alexander Grubbs, Jr., Windsor Court Apartments, Baltimore, Md. Robert Dillingham Hallsted Caldwell, N. J. Martin Wagner Halsell Honham, Tex. Charles Handler 88 Waverly Ave., Newark, N. J. Vernon Carney Hargrones Churchland, Va. George Frederic Havell 209 Walnut St., Montclair, N. J. 65 Tl-I E PR J N LC ETLO N jisit B R I C — A — BR. AC (Qualifying tubentjS (Conttnueb) name address Allen Wardwell Hawkins, 211 Lincoln Park Drive, Syracuse, N. Y. Ward Marshall Hawkins, 431 W. Washington St., Sullivan, Ind. William Llewellyn Henry Carnegie, Pa. William Gilmor Hoffman, 3d, 1203 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. John Bickel Holman 509 N. McKean St., Butler, Pa. William Cabel Hopkins 121 E. 15th St., Atlanta, Ga. Geoffrey Maurice Horsfield. .102 College St., Oxford, N. C. Arthur Howard Hotchkin, 72 Grand Blvd., Binghamton, N. Y. Thomas Houghton Hovenden, 187 Montague St., Brooklyn, K. Y. Leslie Phillips Hungerford, 402 Kingston Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Mimovich Ilya 701 Madison Ave., New York City Robert Ernst Imhoff. . .215 Pleasant St., Hammonton, N. J. Harry Hyde Iredeli 1466 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, Cal. George Joseph Jarger, Jr.. .2614 Lake View Ave., Chicago, 111. A. J. Jarrell, Jr Temple, Tex. Leo August Jiranek, 500 Glenwood Ave., S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. John Wesley Johnson. 1220 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, N. J. £. K Kane, Jr Kushiqua, Pa. James Orville Kavanagh, 295 Primrose Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Thomas James Keating, Jr Centreville, Md. David Wyckoff Kemp 225 Fifth Ave., New York City Mark H. Kennedy Pittsburgh, Pa. Frederick Thayer Kneppfr, 3025 Jackson St., Sioux City, Iowa Gerald Kohler Chatsworth, III. Herbert B. Koth 512 Nebobish Ave., Bay City, Mich. Rudolph Victor Kuser 315 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. Dana Storss Lamb Fort Salonga, L. I., N. Y. Wilkin Lillibridge Laner Port Allegany, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Carl Lauster 1058 E. 64th St., Cleveland, Ohio Randolph Lawson, Pelham Rd. and Hortter St., Philadelphia, Pa. Paul Joseph Leavens Santa Paula, Cal. William Chase Ledbetter Murf reesboro, Tenn. Warren E. Lenon 2005 W. 16th St., Little Rock, Ark. Hilliard Joseph Lenox, 822 Washington St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. Morris Albert Levin 30 Richmond St., Newark, N. J. George Reber Littlehales, 2132 LeRoy Place, N. W., Washington, D. C. Frank Henry Lovette Greeneville, Tenn. Allen Bennett Lowe 2239 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. John Blake Lowe 2239 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. Charles Pennington Lukens, Jr., 616 First Ave., Parkesburg, Pa. Harold Younkins MacCartney, 214 W. Walnut St., Titusville, Pa. Norbert Augustin McKenna Englewood, N. J. John McKenny Centreville, Md. William Pinckney McLean. Ellison Bldg., Fort Worth, Tex. Edward James McNulty..270 Convent Ave., New York City Martin Scott McVay..264 Bellefontaine Ave., Marion, Ohio Francis Bolton Mallory. . .107 St. Regis Apts., Omaha, Neb. John Ross Marshall Dumont, N. J. Henry Bartlett Martz Glen Campbell, Pa. Kanejiro Matsumoto 4725 Chester Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. Hugo Engle Mayer 810 W. Broadway St., Butte, Mont. Frank Paul Mayfield 1325 N. Fifth St., Waco, Tex. David Macrum Maynard Claremont, Cal. Harland Waldo Meistrell, 407 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. William Webster Millsops Cleveland, Miss. Ilya Mimovich 721 Madison Ave., New York City Michitaha Mishima 762 Sendagaya, Tokyo. Japan Edward H. Mitcham 64 E. 86th St., New York City Alexander Perry Morgan Princeton, N. J. John Howard Moulton, Jr.. 7905 Selma Ave., Hollywood, Cal. 66 THE ' PRINCETON BR.I C — A — B R.A C Qua I if i ' ins fetubc uts (Conclubeb) Smith Murphey Sumner, Miss. Sterling Myer, Jk Houston, Tex. HlKOSABURO NAKAMLRA, 115 Nakajincko Takamaton Kajawaken, Japan Walter Scott Nickols Clarksdale, Miss. TAKANE NlSHlKAWA, Asia England Corporation, 90 W. Broadway, New York Norman Strong Nyck St. Muncie, Ind. Fordyce Culler Ogg 724 W. Findley St., Carey, O. Donald Laurance O ' Meara, 53 Forest St., Torrington, Conn. Walter Ai.oysius O ' Rourke Brooklyn, N. Y. Randolph Gibson Owsley Sheridan Rd., Lake Forest, 111. Frank Herbert Parke.. 2619 Broadway St., Little Rock, Ark. Robert LeBum Patterson .... 327 Cooper St., Camden, N. J. William Walter Peterson, 830 Dubuque St., Iowa City, la. Herbert Houghton Phillips Butler, Pa. Boon Chof.y Pitrachat, Siamese Legation, Washington, D. C. Lloyd Adolphus Pixley. .146-148 N. Third St., Columbus, O. Yen Kwong Poon, Loon Hing St., N. Honaam. Canton, China Lawrence Tupper Porter 96 Ingles St., Halifax, Canada Elizah Pringle, Jr Tuxedo, N. Y. LeRoy William Pritchard Ithaca, N. Y. Joseph Mordecai Ravitz . . . . 647 Fifth Ave., New York City George Loveland Ridgeway Monroe, N. Y. Ernest Edward Roberts Key West, Fla. Harold Frederick Robertson 327 S. 17th St., Philadelphia Henry Naglee Ringgold Robbins, 1719 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa George Benjamin Rule.. 10 Union St., New Brunswick, N. J Emanuel Safferstone, 1213 Cumberland St., Little Rock, A k Henry Eno Sage Ledyard Road, Hartford, Conn Earl Augustus Sargent 281 Charles Ave., Atlanta, Ga Robert Hargest Scholl Laurel Ave., Tenafly, N. J Emil Schwartz 376 Hunterdon St., Newark, N. J Clarence Claire Shaffer Shelocta, Pa William Tilton Sisler North Portage Path, Akron, O Thomas Smart, 311 Cortland Ave., Highland Park, Detroit, Mich name address Hulet Pieper Smith, 2 Groveland Ter., Minneapolis, Minn. Van Zandt Smith 820 Penn St., Fort Worth. Tex. Donald Alfred Stauffkr 881 S. York St., Denver, Colo. Douglas Bruning Steimle..174 W. 93rd St., New York City Stephen Bartow Strang 4375 Clay St., Denver, Colo. Roland Edwin Sturhahn. . . .3519 Hebert St., St. Louis, Mo. George Chycle Summers Clendenin, W. Va. Ohey Shirley Summers Clendenin, W. Va. Raymond Parker Sutton 232 Fifth St., Newark, N. J. George Harold Tai.bott, 1516 Benton Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. Frank Dellitt Talmage 1170 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Junzo Tanimura Kioto, Japan Charles Rose Thompson Manhasset, Long Island Marshall A. Thompson Newton, N. J. Howard Greeley Todd, 31 North Ave., Melrose Highlands, Mass. William Joseph Towle, Jr., 595 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Te-Kuang Tseng Canton, Southern China Burton Edwards Vaughan, 800 Battery St., Little Rock, Ark. Andre Louis Vigneras Limoges, France Franz von Schilling, Jr., Haytian American Corporation, Port au Prince, Haiti George Kunhault Voss....3120 Davenport St., Omaha, Neb. William C. Walker 1724 James St., Syracuse, N. Y. Victor Clement Walsh.... 22 Oakwood PI., Elizabeth, N. J. August Reinhardt Weishaar, 202 E. Third St., Williamsport, Pa. Paul Eugene Welch 300 S. Jeff St., Mount Union, Pa. Maurice Graham Whitley.. 819 W. Main St., Louisville, Ky. Richard Wiberly 52 Walter Ave., White Plains, N. Y. William Green Wiegand New Orleans, La. Paul Savage Williams.. 50 Union Square, New York City Winthrop Taylor Williams, 614 N. Delaware St., Independence, Mo. John Lawrence Woodside R. F. D. No. 3, Pelzer, S. C. James Brown Wyman Blackstone Hotel, Omaha, Neb. Newton Thomas Yager, Jr., 633 Francis Bldg., Louisville, Ky. 67 THE PRINCETON, BRI C — A — B R.A C McCOSH WALK THE PRINCETON pMMmZZkBJ-fc A— B R.A C TRIANGLE CLUB, 1920-1921 WALLKY SI.AGLE MELLON MILHOLLAND CHACE HELM NEHER MC BRIDE CAMPBELL DABNEY TUCKER COWAN CHAPMAN MCCORMICK TALLMAN STEVENSON TILDEN CASE TAPPEN PIPER BRKNNAN COOKE OSBORN DAVIS RODGKRS DRl ' MMOND RYAN OATES FOSTER PADDOCK BARTOW JACKSON WEVER FORGAN FOLMER BUSHNELL JTI-I E PR LN_C.EJOJSL BRI C — A— B. R.AC triangle Club OFFICERS, 1919-1920 E. Harris, ' 20 President E. S. Hubbell, ' 20 Manager L. B. Stuart, ' 20 Assistant Manager R. T. Sherman, ' 20 Advertising Manager OFFICERS, 1920-1921 E. H. Wever, ' 21 President A. B. Jackson, ' 22 Manager J. Chace, ' 22 Assistant Manager J. R. Campbell, ' 21 Publicity Manager MEMBERS, 1921 T. M. Bartow S. H. Bond A. S. Bushnell J. R. Campbell L. M. Dabney R. H. Foster W. F. Folmer H. Helm R. H. Hunter R. N. Lawrence H. F. McCormick K. B. Miller J. H. Neher J. F. Oates H. B. Paddock G. S. Piper J. R. T. Ryan C. H. Scribner, Jr. J. P. Seiberlinc W. L. Strong C. P. Trowbridge H. R. Walley E. H. Wever F. M. Blow L. J. Brennan W. R. Brent E. N. Case J. Chace F. M. Chapman J. G. Cooke P. B. Cowan M. S. Davis T. K. Drummond J. R. Forgan A. B. Jackson MEMBERS, 1922 W. P. McBride W. B. McIlvaine J. A. Millholland J. D. OSBORN O. Rodgers A. R. Slagle W. E. Stevenson J. L. Tallman L. E. Tilden W. A. Tucker A. A. Wells MEMBER, 1923 E. T. Thomas 71 jm£_ RiM-Cj£tO N_ B R I C — A — B R. AX_ PRINCETON BRI C — A — B R-AC ftfje 3sle of etmrprise HE ISLE OF SURPRISE, the 1919-20 production of the Triangle Club, marked the beginning of a new era in the history of the Club. Safety First had been the last musical play given under ordinary conditions; then came the war; and then, just to start things going, The Honorable Julius Caesar, Booth Tarkington ' s undergraduate work, was revived. The Isle of Surprise, however, brought the Club back to a state of normalcy. The old-time Christmas trip was reinstated, a special Easter trip was added to the itinerary, and altogether the year was successful throughout. Erdman Harris, ' 20, as President of the Club, co-author of the book and composer of the music, was naturally the one most responsible for the success or failure of the production, and consequently deserves the most credit. Edward H. Coffey, ' 20, was the other component in the development of the book; he also wrote most of the lyrics, and, in a pinch, played one of the parts when only given a moment ' s notice. F. Warburton Guilbert, ' 20, and H. McCormick, ' 21, likewise deserve eulogistic mention for their contribution along musical lines. The former, as well as composing several numbers, aided considerably in the work of arranging the score. H. Walley, ' 21, was also instrumental in the composition of several lyrics. Before turning to the men, who by their acting helped to make the finished production what it was, mention must be made of Professor Donald Clive Stuart, who put as much time on The Isle of Surprise as anyone concerned. First of all, he used his blue pencil to great advantage on the original manuscript of the piece; secondly, he coached the production, which, it will be agreed, is of itself quite a task; lastly, he at all times took a big and personal interest in everything that concerned the Triangle Club. J. R. Forgan, ' 22, again holding the principal role, dominated the stage most of the time. Judging by the clever and satisfactory manner in which he handled his part, he is entitled to premier honors as an amateur comedian. E. H. Wever, ' 21, had probably the most difficult histrionic task in his impersonation of England ' s imaginary majesty, King George Nth. Wever gave the part the delicate touch that was necessary to keep the impersonation from offending even the most rock- bound Englishman. He has been elected President of the Club for the season of 1920-21. Among the others, those deserving of particular mention are: W. F. Folmer, ' 21, in the role of Namonia; R. N. Lawrence, ' 21, as Claribel; L. Tilden, ' 22, for his accordion specialties; F. Chapman, ' 22, impersonating the Murad of that mythical land, Hurshibar; and W. I. Harris, ' 20, who made a fine figure as an Oriental villain. On the whole the production was excellent from start to finish. It was given before twenty-four audiences, all of which were unanimous in their praises. The Isle of Surprise has bridged a difficult gap opened by the war, and the Triangle Club is off again with a bright future ahead. 73 _XH_E__ER I N C ETOfsT .SuAJ, . I I I I B R.I C — A — B R.AC triangle Club Production Arranged and Staged by Donald Clive Stuart. Story by Edward Hope Coffey, 1920, and Erdman Harris, 1920 Lyrics by Edward Hope Coffey, 1920; Harold R. Walley, 1921, and Erdman Harris, 1920 Music by Erdman Harris, 1920, and F. Warburton Guilbert, 1920 Interpolated Number by Harold F. McCormick, 1921 (filjararttra The Murad of Hurshibar Frank Chapman, ' 21 Prince Abul Abadegg Irving Harris, ' 20 Captain Gilbert Sullivan Richard Frick, ' 21 Private Walter Wimp, R.I. A Percival Cowan, ' 21 John Jacob Topley Russell Forgan, ' 22 George Nth Edward Wever, ' 21 Namonia Walter Folmer, ' 21 Vanilla Ledwith Brennan, 22 Claribel Young Reginald Lawrence, ' 21 TOURISTS Hart S. Marks Lou Tilden, ' 22 L. Fellows Finchley Tyler Bartow, ' 21 TOURISTES Ruth O ' Dinnis Everett Case, ' 22 Isadora Druncan Kenneth Miller, ' 21 Florence Waleye Albert Schroeder, ' 20 The Muezzin James Montgomery, ' 20 The Priest Malcolm Davis, ' 22 Dodolena Elijah Boteler, ' 21 Sonora Van Vacyum Charles Scribner, Citrate of Magnesia Warburton Guilbert, Sulphate of Sodia Samuel Kaufman, Phosphate of Potassia John Osborne, Lieutenant Lodge William McIlvaine, Lieutenant Hodge John Tallman, Lieutenant Podge Oliver Rodgers, Lieutenant Dodge Trudeau Thomas, Lieutenant Bodge Kenneth Drummond, NATIVES OF THE PALACE Woopah Harold Bond, Oompah Hanford Twichell, Djugg Francis Comstock, Mahruj William Stevenson, Pteelz John Ryan, COOLIES B aaba Porter Gillespie, Beeba Thomas Raleigh, Biiba John Strubing, Booba i Maurice Trimble, Buuba Forrest Williams, NAUTCH GIRLS Djaala Logan Burke, Djeele Gilson Gray, Djuulu Benjamin Paddock, 22 20 20 22 22 22 ' 22 23 22 20 20 20 ' 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 74 XH-£_ fiJLM_CATLQ-N: B RI C — A — B Director, Erdman Harris, ' 20 VIOLINS W. R. CoMPTON, ' 20 D. R. BUTERBAUGH, ' 21 W. M. Strong, ' 21 F. W. Roudebush, ' 22 C. P. Trowbridge, ' 21 SAXOPHONES R. S. Metzger, ' 21 W. P. McBride, ' 22 R. H. Klipstein, ' 21 TROMBONE N. T. Lane, ' 22 R. N. Fleming, ' 22 CORNETS W. R. Brent, ' 22 0rcf)estra Piano, W. R. Stuhler, Jr., ' 23 W. L. Morgan, ' 20 VIOLAS W. A. Tucker, ' 22 R. H. Pentz, ' 20 CELLO A. R. Slagle, ' 22 FLUTES G. C. Wright, ' 22 CLARINETS T. J. White, ' 20 F. M. Blow, ' 22 M. T. Mellon, ' 22 TRAPS R. T. Hunter, ' 21 THE MURAD _th e pr lin_cejlq.nl B Rl C — A — B R.A C triangle Club fttaff H. Helm. ' 21 Stage Manager F. A. McCarthy, ' 22 Assistant Stage Manager J. H. Neher, ' 21 Electrician J. H. Barwise, ' 22 Assistant Electrician J. G. Cooke, Jr., ' 22 Property Man R. L. Henderson, ' 22 Assistant Property Man L. M. Dabney, Jr., ' 21 Costumer M. Ulman, ' 22 Assistant Costumer Costumes and Wigs by Eaves. Pianoforte Score and Orchestrations by Fauciano. Designs of Scenery by Harry L. Strong, ' 24. Program Cover Design by E. R. Perry, ' 21. Publisher of Score, John Church Co. triangle Clufc, g dbebule of engagement , 1920-1921 Princeton (Faculty Performance) December IS Princeton (Student Performance) December 16 New York December 18 Pittsburgh December 20 Cincinnati December 21 Indianapolis December 22 St. Louis December 23 Kansas City December 24 Omaha December 25 Minneapolis December 27 St. Paul December 28 Chicago December 29 Cleveland December 30 Montclair February 16 Plainfield February 17 Boston February 18 76 rM E __ PRiNLC.EJirLbL BRI C — A B R_A C JTtlE PRINCETON .IhkJB,. i!::illlll BRI C — A— B R-AC fjeatre Snttme RIGINATING informally early in 1920, and using as its place of operation a vacant room on the top floor of East Witherspoon, the Theatre Intime was started as an outlet for the hypothetical literary and histrionic talent of the campus. Later, permission was secured to convert the tower room of the gymnasium into the semblance of a theatre. The founders of this organization constituted themselves a Committee on Program and Production, to superintend the selection and presentation of plays by professional and local talent. Admission is by invitation only, and as it is impossible for more than thirty or forty to witness a single performance, the same bill is repeated once or twice depending upon its success. Every fortnight a new program is presented. The audiences are composed of students, faculty and residents of Princeton. So far plays by Dunsany and Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, adaptations from Shakespeare, Ibsen and Browning, and two bur- lesque operas have been given, as well as original plays by members of the company. In the future the Theatre Intime will depend largely upon original one-act plays for its productions, though one professional composition will be given in each bill. R. E. Kent, ' 21 COMMITTEE ON PROGRAM AND PRODUCTION R. N. Lawrence, ' 21 C. H. Scribner, Jr., ' 21 L. E. Laflin, Jr., ' 22 C. Hale, ' 21 R. E. Kent, ' 21 R. N. Lawrence, ' 21 MEMBERS OF THE COMPANY C. H. Scribner, Jr., ' 21 P. E. Wheelwright, ' 21 H. P. Dilworth, Jr., ' 22 L. E. Laflin, Jr., ' 22 O. T. Marsh., ' 22 A. H. Mayor, ' 22 H. Miner, Jr., ' 23 H. R. Wanless, ' 20 W. F. Folmer, ' 21 R. V. Lindabury, ' 21 K. B. Miller, ' 21 R. E. Porteous, ' 21 OTHER ACTORS E. H. Wever, ' 21 H. Hart, ' 22 R. Kirk, ' 22 J. M. McClenahan, ' 22 T. H. V. Motter, ' 22 D. Ravanel, ' 22 G. Rose, ' 22 W. W. Smith, ' 22 C. O Chestnut, ' 23 J. A. C. Gray, ' 23 S. Taylor, ' 24 W. Smith, ' 24 78 TI-1 E P R I N C ETC N ._ B R I C — A — B R_ A C COMBINED MUSICAL CLUBS, 1920-1921 JTtLt_P R_LN_C t LO NL B R I C — A _FLA_£- jHusrtcal Clubs rgam?atton OFFICERS C. I. Crouse, ' 21 President F. L. Corcoran, ' 22 Assistant Manager G. A. A. West Director B. F. Bunn, ' 07 Graduate Treasurer B. H. Paddock, ' 21 Manager MEMBERS, 1921 T. M. Bartow H. S. Bond D. R. BUTERBAUCH L. D. Butler S. Chapin J. Cooper C. I. Crouse J. W. Durbin H. Fink H. B. Gaffney A. P. Guiles C. H. Haines H. A. Harvey G. R. Hunter R. W. Illingworth, Jr. J. H. Leh C. W. Mayo G. Mills T. F. Paddock E. F. Rahn A. Reichner J. R. T. Ryan R. W. SCHABACKER E. L. Singleton J. B. Skidmore G. W. Smith W. Strong P. H. Taber H. R. Walley L. L. WlTHKRII.L C. T. Wood, Jr. MEMBERS, 1922 W. Bartlett F. M. Blow A. C. Bogert R. B. Bradshaw L. J. Brennen E. N. Case G. J. Cooke L. W. Allen A. S. Campbell P. B, Cowan L. J. Cushing M. S. Davis T. K. Drummond A. L. Dyer J. B. Fierlein G. F. Gibbs, Jr. G. Hardy H. C. Gabel T. Huhn R. L. Johnson F. S. Kushner G. M. LaBranche J. B. Lewis J. P. Lyon W. P. McBride R. G. MacDougall R. H. Mansfield O. T. Marsh W. E. Massey MEMBERS, 1923 G. M. Pyi.e T. Spencer, Jr. C. 15. Straut E. T. Thomas C. R. Miller F. F. Peard H. I. KiCHARDSON F. W. ROUDEBUSH J. G. ScAKFF A. R. Slagle W. C. White E. M. Wilson J. S. Slocum W. W. Smith J. L. Tallman J. M. Winfield C. J. Winter K. H. Zabriskie C. J. WOODBRIDGE J. S. Wright E. A. Bartlett G. B. Berry R. C. Berry C. P. Collins MEMBERS, 1924 G. Howard C. D. Jackson R. H. Lane, Jr. H. S. Paschal W. E. Sterrett D. M. White L. P. Vandell, Jr. 81 JTH-E_PFLINC£-rOM B R. I C — A — B R. A C SCHABACKF.R COLLINS ILI.INGWORTH W ALLEY WOODBR1DGE WRIGHT THOMAS BRADSHAW CAMPBELL BARTLETT COWAN LEH BUTLER HAINES HARVEY GLEE CLUB, 1920-1921 PEARD GABLE B. ' RRY SPENCER WHITE KUSHNER WIN FIELD MAYO SMITH TABER LYON TALI.MAN REICHNER CASE HARDY RAHN CROUSE SKIDMORE FINK STRAUT •it ZXHE RglNCErTONT BRI C — A — B HA C 0itt Club OFFICERS C. I. Grouse, ' 21 . G. A. West . -Leader . Director FIRST TENORS E. A. Bartlktt, ' 24 A. S. Campbell, ' 23 H. B. Gafeney, ' 21 A. P. Guiles, ' 21 L. W. Allen, ' 23 T. M. Bartow, ' 21 H. S. Bond, ' 21 C. P. Collins, ' 24 J. H. Leh. ' 21 E. F. Rahn, ' 21 J. R. Ryan, ' 21 SECOND TENORS L. J. Cushing, ' 22 F. S. Kushner, ' 22 C. W. Mayo, ' 21 R. W. Schabacker, ' 21 C. W. Smith, ' 22 T. Spencer, 23 J. S. Slocum, ' 22 C. B. Straut, ' 23 C. J. WoOIIBRIDGE, ' 23 J. L. Tallman, ' 22 H. R. Walley, ' 21 J. Mac. Winfield, ' 22 L. J. Brennen, ' 22 L. D. Butler, ' 21 D. R. Buterbaugh, ' 21 M. S. Davis, ' 22 FIRST BASSES T. K. Drummond, ' 22 C. H. Haines, ' 21 G. Hardy, ' 23 H. A. Harvey, ' 21 R. Mansfield, ' 22 F. F. Peard, ' 22 A. Reichner, ' 21 P. H. Taber, ' 21 W. C. White, ' 23 J. S. Wright, ' 23 R. C. Berry, ' 24 R. B. Brads haw, ' 22 E. N. Case, ' 22 J. W. Cooper, ' 21 SECOND BASSES P. B. Cowan, ' 22 J. B. Fierlein, ' 22 H. Fink, ' 21 H. C. Gable, ' 22 R. W. Illingworth, ' 21 J. P. Lyon, ' 22 J. B. Skidmore, ' 21 W. W. Smith, ' 22 E. T. Thomas, ' 23 83 ■ffc H . Mt mJm . tr _P_FLLN_CLElX )_N_ R I C — A — R A£. BANJO CLUB, 1920-1921 nncp.RT RICHARDSON l.A HRANCHE DURBIN SLAC.I.K MARSH SCARFF WINTON MASSEV CHAPIN ROUDIBUSH TABKK MILLS LEWIS MILLER B Rj C — A — BR.AC W. Bartlett, ' 22 A. C. Bogert, ' 22 G. J. Cooke, ' 22 J. W. Durbin, ' 21 F. M. Blow, ' 22 O. T. Marsh, ' 22 A. L. Dyer, ' 22 G. Howard, ' 24 T. Huhn, ' 22 C. D. Jackson, ' 24 panjo Club S. Chapin, ' 21 Leader R. L. Weaver Director BANJOLAS R. L. Johnson, ' 22 G. M. L. LaBranche, ' 22 R. H. Lane, ' 24 J. B. Lewis, ' 22 G. MacDougall, ' 22 W. Massey, ' 22 C. Miller, ' 22 G. Mills, ' 21 T. Paddock, ' 21 H. S. Paschal, ' 24 H. Richardson, ' 22 VIOLINS F. W. Roudebush, ' 22 W. Strong, ' 21 G. Gibbs, ' 23 BASS VIOLINS G. B. Berry, ' 24 TRAPS G. R. Hunter, ' 21 J. G. Scarff, ' 22 E. Singleton, ' 21 A. R. Slagle, ' 22 W. E. Sterrett, ' 24 T. H. Taber, ' 21 D. Uebelacker, ' 21 D. M. White, ' 24 L. WlTHERILL, ' 21 C. J. Winton, ' 22 C. T. Wood, ' 21 F. Wood, ' 22 SAXOPHONES P. McBride, ' 22 L. P. Yandell, ' 24 G. M. Pile, ' 23 E. Wilson, ' 23 PIANO K. H. Zabriskie 85 XaE__PJLLN_C_EJCCLN ZlB_R I C_— ..Aj— J_B_R C THE UNIVERSITY BAND SCHIMPFF LYONS STEELE LOOS PHILLIPS CILMOKK WEISHAAR GIBBS SCHRAUFF OBEB MYERS II. S. MARGKTTS S WEN SON MC F.LDOWNEY YOUNG WILLIAMS PYLE CHASE FRANK M ILLKR W. C. MARGETTS SAMUELS ELLIS 1 _XtLE JlRlN_C E TQJNL BR I C — A — BR.AC Princeton ?Hnibersfit| panb OFFICERS H. S. Margetts, ' 21 Leader O. Swenson, ' 22 Assistant Leader R. M. Weaver Director CORNETS SAXOPHONES R. L. Brandt, ' 21 K. A. Fleming, ' 22 W. M. McEldowney, ' 24 F. M. Philips, ' 22 A. H. Stephan, ' 22 O. Swenson, ' 22 D. Humphreys, ' 24 W. C. Margetts, ' 24 M. S. Ellis, ' 24 W. C. Roberts, ' 22 C. T. Chace, ' 24 J. P. Lyon, ' 22 TROMBONES F. Myers, ' 22 A. A. Wells, ' 22 CLARINETS W. B. Schrauek, ' 22 ALTOS E. A. Weishaar, ' 21 PICCOLO R. P. Morgan, ' 22 G. F. Gibbs, ' 23 J. H. Gulick, ' 23 E. K. Miller, ' 22 W. S. Ober, ' 23 R. L. Forbes, ' 21 H. Frank, Jr., ' 22 G. M. Pyle, ' 23 L. Samuels, ' 23 L. P. Yandell, Jr., ' 24 FLUTE L. G. Gilmore, ' 24 TUBA A. S. Loos, ' 21 CYMBALS E. C. StHIMPFF, ' 23 DRUMS H. M. Steele, ' 23 D. B. Young, ' 22 87 _Xr±E PBINCETOTsT iiLiiiuni BRI C B R.AC fje jftlusrtcal Clute, 1919=1920 i HEN college opened in September, 1919, the Princeton University Musical Clubs made plans for the coming year on the old pre-war basis. The Glee Club was again put under the direction of Mr. Alexander Russell, who had ably coached the men the previous spring, while Mr. R. Weaver returned to coach the Banjo Club, which was from now on to be the only instrumental club. J. S. Montgomery, ' 20, proved himself a worthy leader of the Glee Club, while W. R. Compton, ' 20, was also very successful in leading the Banjo Club throughout the year. Besides the work of the University Quartet, various specialties were given in different concerts, and met with great approval. E. Harris, ' 20, and L. E. Tilden, ' 22, brought great applause at the promenade concerts, as did F. W. Roudebush, ' 22, with his attractive violin solos. The schedule of concerts given during the year was of greater length than previous years. Besides dual concerts with Yale and Harvard on the evenings before the big games, the clubs joined Harvard and Columbia in a combined concert in New York on May 8th. The usual Southern Easter trip was successful, although the customary concert in Washington was omitted. In addition to these performances, the Glee Club took part in the New York Scottish, and sang for a second time in Jersey City. In the spring both clubs journeyed to Plainfield, where they were attractively entertained after the concert. Following is the program of one of the larger concerts : 1. Left All Alone Again Blues Medley Banjo Club Whose Baby Are You Medley Banjo Club 2. Bendemeer ' s Stream — Arranged by Lewis Glee Club Venetian Serenade — Harris, ' 20 Glee Club 3. Violin Specialty F. W. Roudebush, ' 22 4. Specialty E. Harris, ' 20, and L. E. Tilden, ' 22 5. Love Nest Medley Banjo Club Swanee Medley Banjo Club 6. Selections — J. S. Montgomery, ' 20 W. P. Hamilton, ' 20 H. H. Hewitt, ' 20 R. W. Illingworth, ' 20 7. Lullaby — Brahms Glee Club Laughing Song — Ast Glee Club 8. Banjo Specialty S. Chapin, ' 20, and G. Bucby, ' 20 9. Old Nassau — Langlotz Glee Club SCHEDULE OF CONCERTS 1919 Nov. Nov. Nov. 7 — -Dual Concert with the Harvard Glee, Banjo and Instrumental Clubs Princeton 14 — Dual Concert with Yale Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs New Haven 26 — Glee Club Concert in the New York Scottish, New York 1920 March April April May May June 5 — -Junior Promenade Concert Princeton 2 — Concert White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. 3 — Concert Hot Springs, Va. 1 — Concert Plainfield, N. J. 8 — Combined Concert, Harvard, Columbia and i Princeton New York 14 — Sophomore Promenade Concert Princeton 88 -XH.E P_tLLN C.EJTO N_ BR.I C — A — B R-A C O. Alden, ' 23 L. W. Allen, ' 23 A. S. Campbell, ' 23 Cfcapei Cfjotr Alexander Russell E. Van Sant, ' 22. . . L. J. Geicer P. C. Hardin, ' 22 G. E. Leh. ' 24 J. H. Leh, ' 21 FIRST TENORS E. F. Rahn, ' 21 R. W. Schabacker, ' 21 L. B. Slocum, ' 21 .Choirmaster .... Organist SECOND TENORS F. S. Kushner, ' 22 C. W. Mayo, ' 21 J. P. Penfield, ' 21 R. N. Lawrence, ' 21 C. W. Smith, ' 22 S. D. Southworth, ' 24 C. B. Straut, ' 23 C. J. WoODBRlDGE, ' 23 J. M. WlNFIELD, ' 22 H. R. Walley, ' 22 G. C. Wright, ' 22 J. L. Buford, ' 23 L. G. Caldwell, ' 23 C. I. Crouse, ' 21 M. S. Davis, ' 22 FIRST BASSES W. P. Forrest, ' 24 G. H. Hardy, ' 23 G. M. Harper, ' 20 H. A. Harvey, ' 22 J. P. Lyon, ' 22 T. C. Meek W. T. Meek, ' 22 E. E. Tompkins, ' 24 C. S. White, ' 23 W. C. White, ' 23 K. W. Barrows, ' 23 R. B. Brads haw, ' 22 M. L. Cassady ♦Seminary. SECOND BASSES P. B. Cowan, ' 22 E. N. Case, ' 22 H. V. M. Dennis F. S. Erdman, ' 24 H. C. Gaele, ' 22 R. M. Illingworth, ' 23 G. W. Loos, ' 22 G. P. More M. McClaren, Jr., ' 23 89 th e - p r rrt c rr o n JP B_B I C — A n5 FTAC THE LIBRARY, CANNON AND WHIG HALL THE DAILY PRINCKTONIAN BOARD, 1920-1921 DELAFIELD LYON HACKNEY TRIMBLE MARTIN RAMSAY HOWLAND ALLEN MCEACHIN DASHIELL DEXTER STEVENSON CARTER DEN BY BERRY WEVER CUSHMAN JORDAN REICHNER TROWBRIDGE WALLIS DULLES GAFFNEY DENNISTON KALTENBACH DUNN HALLIBURTON THE PRI NCETO N ' BR I C — A — BJLAL BUSINESS MANAGER Philip Wallis, ' 21 CIRCULATION MANAGER R. Denniston, Jr., ' 21 ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER I. R. Trimble, ' 22 Itye Jiatlp $rtncetonian CHAIRMAN Foster Rhea Dulles, ' 21 MANAGING EDITOR Harry B. Gaffney, ' 21 ASSIGNMENT EDITOR Cornelius P. Trowbridge, ' 21 ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGER L. A. Cushman, Jr., ' 22 ACTING ADVERTISING MANAGER J. P. Lyon, ' 22 ASSOCIATE BUSINESS EDITOR M. L. Delafield, ' 23 G. P. Berry, ' 21 R. Halliburton, ' 21 A. Reichner, ' 21 E. H. Wever, ' 21 B. Carter, ' 22 S. B. Collins, ' 22 C Denby, Jr., ' 22 E. K. Dunn, ' 22 H. H. Hackney, ' 22 H. J. Kaltenbach, ' 22 EDITORS T. C. McEachin, ' 22 J. B. Ramsay, ' 22 A. E. Stevenson, ' 22 J. H. Allen, ' 23 A. S. Dashiell, ' 23 B. V. Dexter, ' 23 W. S. Howland, ' 23 R. H. Jordan, ' 23 J. S. Martin, ' 23 93 the PPlNcr-rONT , AJt I Jill ' :! BR.I C — A — B R-AC D. M. Barringer, ' 21 E. S. Boteler, ' 21 S. B. Collins, ' 21 E. E. Cook, ' 21 K. H. Foster, ' 21 Princeton GTtger MANAGING EDITOR Asa Bushnell, ' 21 BUSINESS MANAGER W. Browne Baker, ' 21 ART EDITOR E. Ritzema Perry, ' 21 Aiken Reichner, ' 21 Literary Editor William H. English, ' 21 Circulation Editor LITERARY DEPARTMENT H. B. Gaefney, ' 21 E. H.. Wever, ' 21 L. M. Dabney, ' 21 S. M. Shea, ' 21 W. M. Strong, ' 21 H. Cunningham, ' 22 G. R. Hunter, ' 21 E. Snyder, ' 22 ART DEPARTMENT J. E. Davis, ' 23 D. M. Fudge, ' 23 D. M. Dent, ' 23 H. C. Miner, ' 23 C. W. Webster, ' 23 A. S. Hardin, ' 23 R. J. Upson, ' 21 F. L. Page, ' 22 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT E. L. Rossin, ' 22 H. T. Dickinson, ' 22 P. S. Moore, ' 23 L. Long, Jr., ' 23 95 THE PRINCETON B R. I C — A - R,A_C NASSAU LITERARY MAGAZINE HOARD, 1920-1921 LE VI NESS CUSHING TENNANT W ALLEY WATTS REICH NER BOGERT STRONG DONALD NICHOLSON OFFUT KENT MATTHEWS CARPENTER TJtIE PRINCETON B R. I C — A — B R.AC M- m « JJas au Utterarp Jfflaga tne EDITORIAL BOARD Skward B. Collins, ' 22 Managing Editor E. R. Perky, ' 21 Art Editor F. Rhea Dulles, ' 21 Alfred Nicholson, ' 21 William M. Strong, ' 21 P. Eugene Donald, ' 22 Harold R. Wallev, ' 21 Milton J. Offut, ' 21 Ralph Kent, ' 21 Thomas S. Matthews, ' 22 Charles H. Scribner, Jr., ' 21 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT A. Curtis Bcgert, ' 22 Business Manager L. J. Cushing, ' 22 G. G. Tennant, ' 22 97 -XlrLE__RRJ_NX-E.TLO_N_ Mfc _B _ Rl C — A — BR-AC_ PICTORIAL BOARD, 1920-1921 JACKSON BEST FORSYTH HUSSEY HARDIN YCE KNEEDLER DUCAS KENWORTHY BRYAN COVINGTON CHICK LEH ROWLEY HALLIBURTON DSX8COLL BURGHER -it Tli E PR LMJLEJXU • n ppfnpfp BRI C — A — B R.A C W$t Princeton pictorial EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Richard Halliburton, ' 21 PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT J. H. Bryan, ' 21, Manager J. C. Boyce, ' 22 R. Ducas, ' 22 J. B. Chick, ' 22 T. H. Donahue, ' 23 EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT H. M. Driscoll, ' 21, Manager J. U. Hussey, Jr., ' 22 W. H. Kneedler, ' 22 A. B. Jackson, ' 22 G. H. Forsyth, Jr., ' 23 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT W. T. Rowley, ' 22, Manager J. H. Leh, ' 21, Circulation Manager R. S. Burgher, ' 21 J. R. Steers, ' 21 S. Merritt, ' 22 F. F. Peard, ' 22 N. A. Kenworthy, ' 22 J. I. Best, ' 23 ART DEPARTMENT A. S. Hardin, ' 23 99 -THE PRINCETONL B R l C — A — B R.A C SCARLETT 1922 BRIC-A-BRAC BOARD KNEEDLER JOHNSON CUNNINGHAM LA BRAN CHE THE PiJINCETgN B.RI ' C-A - B R.A C 1922 Pric=a=Prac Chairman Howard Cunningham Business Manager Raymond G. Scarlett Art Editor Edward S. King Circulation Manager Reginald L. Johnson Photographic Editor W. Harding Kneedler Associate Editors George M. L LaBranche, Jr. William A. Tucker Charles J. Winton, Jr. 101 - ' _T H c PP DsLCLe r OIlSL pBr| TBRTC - - P. pa r. fffij W$t pric=a rac Volume XLV Class of Nineteen Hunfcreb anb Gttoentp-one Dean Royden Buterbaugh, Pennsylvania, Chairman Thornton Bancroft Penfield, Jr., New Jersey, Assoc. Editor Richard Wallace Schabacker, Pennsylvania, Assoc. Editor Henry Symmes Wilson, New Jersey, Photographic Editor Edward Ritzema Perry, New York, Art Editor Elijah Smith Boteler, Jr., New Jersey Assistant Art Editor Donald Blair Foresman, New Jersey, Business Manager George Shotwell Piper, New York, Asst. Business Manager 102 JtlE_,P_RiN,C£X(lSL BRI C — A — B R-AC Jformer 5£ric=a rac 0tftcerg YEAR VOL. 1 2 1876-77 1877-78 3 1878-79 4 1879-80 5 1880-81 6 1881-82 7 1882-83 8 1883-84 9 1S84-85 10 1885-86 11 1886-87 12 1887-88 13 1888-89 14 1889-90 15 1890-91 16 1891-92 17 1892-93 18 1893-94 19 1894-95 20 1895-96 21 1896-97 22 1897-98 23 1898-99 24 1899-00 25 1900-01 26 1901-02 27 1902-03 28 1903-04 29 1904-05 30 1905-06 31 1906-07 32 1907-0! 33 1908-09 34 1909-10 35 1910-11 36 1911-12 37 1912-13 38 1913-14 39 1914-15 40 1915-16 41 1916-17 42 1917-18 43 1918-19 44 1919-20 45 CHAIRMAN A. B. Turnure, 76 P. R. Pyne, 78 C. Talcott, 79 D. M. Massie, ' 80 F. G. Landon, ' 81 E. B. Critchlow, ' 82 O. H. Grouse, ' 83 C. T. MacMullin. ' 84 J. K. Mumford, ' 85 M. Halstead. ' 86 J. W. Elder, ' 87 J. H. Pershing, ' 88 R. E. Speer. ' 89 J. M. Yeakle, ' 90 C. F. Howell, ' 91 V. L. Collins, ' 92 H. R. Daniels, ' 93 M. H. Sicard, ' 94 T. S. Huntington, ' 95 C. B. Bostwick, ' 96 W. S. Harris. ' 97 R. D. Dripps, ' 98 George K. Reed, ' 99 Charles Yeoman. ' 00 Walter E. Hope, ' 01 Otto T. Mallery. ' 02 Franklin L. Wright, ' 03 E. McP. Armstrong, ' 04 Kenneth S. Clark, ' 05 Singleton H. Baird, ' 06 Chas. T. Larzelere, ' 07 Robert C. Clothier, ' 03 Earle T. Holsapple, ' 09 James S. Dennis. ' 10 Ira F. Bennett, ' 11 George W. Bunn, ' 12 Earle L. Douglas, ' 13 John M. Colt, ' 14 Donald Myrick. ' 15 James R. Stockton, ' 16 Henry T. Dunn, ' 17 Richard M. Griffith, ' 18 Henry P. Van Dusen, ' 19 William H. Downs, ' 20 Dean R. Buterbaugh, ' 21 business manager John L. Rogers Charles A. Cass Frank H. Little Harold C. Smith Henry Swan Paul S. Seely Newell W. McIntyre Thomas Taliaferro Herbert A. Boas William H. Flammer Louis Stewart, Jr. Carl W. Jones Samuel D. Bell John H. O ' Neill James F. Adams John M. Raymond, Jr. Thomas H. Miles, Jr. Hilary R. Chambers Samuel N. Comly Harvey S. Firestone Donald B. Foresman ART EDITOR Henry O. Mili.iken Kenneth S. Goodman Richard S. Barbee Lawrence M. Thompson John I. Scull James Boyd, Jr. Theodore S. Paul Jacob Riegel, Jr. Warren R. Smith A. C. M. Azoy, Jr. Robert H. Scannell Henry G. Gilland Walter M. Boadway David R. Shotwell Robert F. Barnett Erdman Harris Edward R. Perry PRESS CLUB WIGGAN WAR NKR CORCORAN STRONG MC CULLOCH STEVENS KING BROWNING THE P E UsLdmOJSL BRI C — A— B R.AC Wbt Princeton Slmbersittp $res Club OFFICERS Robert M. McCulloch, ' 21 President William M. Strong, ' 21 Vice-President Richard K. Stevens, ' 22 Secretary-Treasurer Prof. Christian Gauss Faculty Advisor HE Princeton Press Club is the official newspaper publicity bureau of the University. Its members, normally four from each class, write the Princeton news for all the big New York and Philadelphia dailies and for the Associated Press and like organizations. It also sends, to newspapers in all parts of the country, happenings in Princeton which are of special interest to certain sections of the United States. Seward B. Collins Samuel P. Browning, Jr. Francis L. Corcoran MEMBERS, 1921 Robert M. McCulloch Alexander N. Sloan MEMBERS, 1922 Herbert G. King Richard K. Stevens Francis L. Page Joseph S. Vila MEMBER, 1923 George A. Wiggan William M. Strong R. Miles Warner 105 -JMJ fiJJsLCEJLO LhL B R I C — A B R.AC Princeton Untoemtp $res he Princeton University Press, the building and all printing equipment included, was given by Mr. Charles Scribner, 75. It is an invaluable aid to the University, since it handles all the printing work of every department and also some official and undergraduate University publications. The Press also does most of the work in Princeton, and publishes a paper, The Packet. OFFICERS Charles Scribner, 75 President M. Taylor Pyne, 77 Vice-President Clarence B. Mitchell, ' 89 Treasurer C. Whitney Darrow, ' 03 Secretary Paul G. Tomlinson Manager George A. Armour, 77 Robert Bridges, 79 C. Whitney Darrow, ' 03 Parker D. Handy, 79 COUNCIL John G. Hibben, ' 82 Arthur H. Scribner, ' 81 Clarence B. 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Richardson H. D. Thompson C. F. Brackett G. W. Elderkin A. W. Long E. Y. Robbins H. van Dyke D. L. Buffom H. B. Fine E. H. Loomis T. deC. Ruth O. Veblen E. Cary H. J. Ford H. C. McComas, Jr. R. M. Scoon W. U. Vreeland V. L. Collins C. Gauss C. R. Maclnnes S. Shellabarger H. C. Warren K. T. Compton W. Gillespie M. MacLaren H. R. Shipman T. J. Wertenbaker E. G. Conklin W. B. Harris D. Magie G. H. Shull A. F. West F. H. Constant D. G. Herring W. S. Meyers E. B. Smith W. F. Willoughby H. L. Cooke J. P. Hoskins F. Neher H. S. S. Smith W. W. Willoughby H. B. Cornwall G. A. Hulett E. P. Northrup 1921 G. C. A. Anderson W. E. Benua D. R. Buterbaugh P. W. Cowan J. P. Dixon C. U. Atkinson G. P. Berry L. D. Butler S. B. Creasy F. R. Dulles W. B. Baker R. W. Bluntscbli H. S. Campbell C. I. Crouse A. Dunn, Jr. E. L. Barbee E. S. Boteler, Jr. W. S. Carter J. S. Curtis J. P. Eagle W. L. Barclay, Jr. G. P. Bryan S. B. Collins L. M. Dabney, Jr. J. H. Fawcett J. M. Benson L. S. Burns R. W. Cossum 111 W. 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Sloane J. M. Brown R. Ducas J. H. Hussey, Jr. R. K. Mellon W. B. Snell R. Caldwell, Jr. E. S. Dunn R. S. Jett T. F. Murray P. J. Spaulding D. B. Callender J. F. Dunn R. L. Johnson F. L. Murrey I. W. Steans A. B. Campbell J. B. Eggenberger M. Keeney A. G. Neldon P. J. Stecher B. Carter J. R. Engle E. S. King P. B. Niles P. G. Strong E. N. Case R. M. Evans A. G. Lambert F. L. Page G. G. Tennant J. F. Causey E. C. Ewald P. A. Leighton H. 0. Pearson W. B. Todd J. Chase J. B. Fierlein M. B. Loeb R. I. Powell H. A. Tull H. N. Collinson H. R. Ford G. W. Loos, Jr. A. H. Raynolds C. H. Tuttle, Jr. T. Combs J. R. Forgan W. B. MacCready 112 E. J. Reeser W. G. Tuttle IEHLE__HR|NCE-r6 NT mm BRI C — A— B R C Cltosopljir feoctetp (Continued) M. Ulman E. R. VanSant B. E. Vaughan R. V. Z. Voorhees J. I. Wainwright M. O. West W. P. Wilkes A. T. Wittmer L. C. Woods G. C. Wright W. L. Wright, Jr. D. B. Young H. Young W. I. L. Adams, Jr. J. H. Allen L. W. Allen T. S. Anderson F. M. Archer, Jr. J. A. Aull, 3rd B. L. Bailey J. P. Baldeagle J. T. Baldwin C. H. Barth, Jr. M. Baum L. H. Bernheim J. J. Best S. K. Bradley C. B. Breaux N. C. Brower E. W. Brown J. R. Burns L. G. Caldwell A. S. Campbell R. Carr H. S. Carter, Jr. J. K. Casad C. O. Chestnut G. M. Chorlian J. B. Cleaves E. A. Cornwell B. S. Curtis W. R. Courtney L. B. Dailey, Jr. A. S. Dashiell E. L. Davis A. A. Dinsinion, Jr. J. Dolan L. B. Dulley R. F. Eberhard C. Farney R. G. Ferguson C. File R. Forstmann G. S. Foster P. A. S. Franklin, Jr. J. T. Fulton R. Gale R. L. Gailey J. H. Gibbon, Jr. J. G. Gibson, Jr. C. G. Goelz R. Goodbody C. A. Goodspeed, Jr. J. P. Gorman J. A. C. Gray H. A. Grubles, Jr. L. T. Hanson H. C. Haupt W. L. Haywood H. V. Herndon F. M. Howard T. L. Howard R. H. Howe 1923 C. T. Jackson C. M. Jennings A. J. Jarrel, Jr. R. C. Jones R. H. Jordan A. Kabet G. Kaiglin G. S. Kaighn, Jr. G. G. W. Keech E. F. Kerr, Jr. J. H. Kemp M. Kleinman E. S. King H. M. H. Kimball W. C. Lechbetter D. F. Lehnert H. R. Lewis H. Liebman L. Long, Jr. J. B. Lowe J. R. MacKinney J. Mcllvaine N. G. McKenna M. M. McLean P. Marshall S. Makrauer K. Matsumoto T. W. Merritt H. C. Miner, Jr. A. Motley J. R. Mulliken J. F. Mylod R. W. Nelson G. S. Nester A . L. Newman, 2nd D. Newton K. E. Niemann F. B. Noss H. B. Odell, Jr. W. E. Oswald A. G. Paul R. D. Peck P. L. Penfield J. J. Pettey W. E. Price G. M. Pyle R. O. Read V. D. Rickert H. C. Roberts E. E. Roberts, Jr. D. E. Robinson C. Schernteff E. Schimpff O. F. Schulz C. C. Sherman C. Slack M. A. Snable A. B. Snively, Jr. J. 1. Snyder J. W. Sproul S. G. Stewart A. B. Stevenson S. B. String P. H. Taber F. D. Talmage H. L. Taylor N. S. Taylor R. D. Tech B. C. Thielen J. F. Thomas E. F. Thompson, Jr. C. P. Thompson C. J. Turney J. VanVleck H. T. Volkening J. M. Wallace C. W. Webster H. G. Weeks O. Wells R. C. Wells H. A. Waterworth A. H. Westervelt R. H. Wenger P. E. Wetch G. A. Wiggan E. C. Willcox E. F. Wright H. T. Yang 113 fjfSfcre _B_B £_ (Cliosopf)ic octetp A (Coiulubeb) 1924 N. Abeel H. E. Adams I. J. Angell T. F. Angell A. Aronshon F. R. Bailey, Jr. T. M. Bancroft F. G. Barton, Jr. N. S. Bartow, Jr. M. S. Bathgate M. I. Behnens M. P. Blankarn C. N. Boyd A. K. Bucholz H. P. Carter R. B. Coleman S. C. Conger O. Crouse D. C. Dawes W. H. Delks, Jr. W. Doelger G. E. Duckworth W. W. Dulles C. R. Durand C. W. Elbow, Jr. J. N. Forman J. G. Fox R. L. Fredenburg T. H. Froehlich R. H. Garey S. N. Gibbon L. C. Gilmore J. H. Gleason F. R. B. Godolphin A. O. Graeser F. H. Grauer F. M. Gregory E. P. Halsey W. C. Hayes, Jr. J. S. H. Held H. J. Hemphill T. H. Hoover W. H. Jackson H. A. Jacobs W. James, Jr. J. C. Juhring E. R. Karr F. S. Kaufmann S. Keith G. H. Kennedy H. B. Kirkland J. J. Klaess W. P. Koven G. H. P. Lacey L. C. Lee, Jr. G. E. Leh H. B. Lester, Jr. R. G. Lewis S. Liebs, Jr. A. H. Lindabury R. W. McClenahan B. P. McGraun F. B. Mancher J. Meirs J. L. Merrill, Jr. O. Michael, Jr. M. G. Miller, Jr. J. G. Molloy W. Monroe P. Munroe H. S. Nathan E. Naumberg J. P. Newell, Jr. L. A. Nicholson T. W. Nobles R. T. Oliphant F. B. Payne A. R. Pearce W. Pell, 2nd G. S. Peyton R. C. Pickering A. H. Pollins, Jr. J. W. Powell W. D. Pruden C. Putnam W. H. Quayle R. Raymond W. B. Richards, Jr. B. P. Roberts N. B. Samuels K. W. Schullenger F. Schwed, Jr. J. E. Selden M. A. Sellers E. M. Shafto J. H. Seeker F. C. Slancleft J. N. Stephens D. D. Swain P. Talmage J. S. Taylor B. M. Ten Eyck E. E. Tompkins N. B. Van Houten J. A. Wadsworth A. C. Wall W. Wegge R. L. Weingarten F. C. Wendisch S. H. Wong S. S. Woolston M. Wormser 114 -XH-E—RRI N C tTOM BR.I C — A— - B R.AC Woodrow Wilson John Grier Hibben Moses Taylor Pyne E. P. Adams W. M. Adriance J. W. Alexander, 2nd P. Bontroux P. M. Brown H. C. Butler E. Capps J. H. Capps F. L. Critchlow B. Barringer D. M. Barringer F. B. Bowman A. H. Brawner B. H. Brewster B. N. Brown J. H. Bryan A. S. Butcher A. G. Carey C. C. J. Carpenter J. Carson, Jr. H. L. Chisholm G. Cisco-Smith A. H. Clarke A. E. Conover, Jr. F. T. Corbett L. A. Cover, Jr. American OTfng £ otitty OFFICERS, 1920-1921 C. Denny, Jr., ' 21 President J. H. Bryan, ' 21 Vice-President O. B. Reimer. ' 21 Secretary F. H. Groel, ' 21 Treasurer Jfacultp Jflembersf M. W. Cioll C. W. Kennedy H. S. Murch K. S. Dugan F. C. MacDonald T. M. Parrott L. P. Eisenhart M. MacLaren A. H. Phillips M. S. Farr A. Marquand G. M. Priest F. A. Fetter . F. T. Mather P. Reeves C. L. Fleece D. A. McCabe A. S. Richardson W. Foster L. W. Mc Cay C. Robinson G. H. Gerould C. I ' . McClure P. E. Robinson N. E. Griffin R. M. McElroy R. K. Root G. M. Harper C. McMillan W. B. Scott E. N. Harvey A. W. C. Menzies C. F. Silvester F. L. Hutson C. R. Morey W. J. Sinclair 1921 J. D. Croll S. E. Hall P. W. Lincoln P. H. Davis E. L. Hansen R. B. Litch R. Denniston, Jr. H. C. P. Hartb G. McCulloh C. Denny, Jr. H. Helm J. F. McFarlane H. M. Driscoll 1. (). Hockaday G. B. Magonigle W. H. English. Jr. F. E. Hoge R. S. Mahaffy T. D. Ewing 1). L. Hopkins H. F. Matthews H. A. Farr J. L. Hopkins W. R. Matthews W. R. Farr J. W. Homsey, Jr. V. C. Mead G. G. Finney W. Hughes R. M. Miller I. M. Flinn, Jr. R. W. Illingworth W. B. Mills C. A. Foster A. B. Jacobs C. J. Mollov W. C. Gotshalk, Jr. E. B. Kelly D. D. Moore F. S. Grandin McC. Kelly H. H. A. Morris F. H. Groel P. E. Kennedy D. G. Myers R. A. Haight I. W. I.abouisse H. S. Norris C. Hale E. P. C. Lewis R. S. Palmer N. K. Smith C. H. Smyth, Jr. E. G. Spaulding D. L. Stone D. C. Stuart A. Trowbridge J. S. VanNest J. H. N. Wedderbun J. H. Wescott G. W. T. Whitney F. N. Wilson L. M. Parrot J. Pershing G. S. Piper R. V. Raymond A. Reichner (). B. Reimer C. E. Rhodes, Jr. J. B. Rhodes T. C. Roberts R. W. Schabacker E. W. Sharp E. W. Shay P. W. Silzer I. B. Skidmore E. T. Stein R. Stillwell W. M. Streetman 115 -TH_E RRJLN_C.EJ1QJnL BRi ' C — A — E WHIG HALL o o THE PRINCETON mm I RDI C A RRAC B ±Sl American ©Hljig £ ocietp i Contmurb) W. M. Strong R. J. Upson H. R. Walley E. H. Webster A. Wood, Jr. N. E. Thomas J. G. Vermillion R. Wallis E. N. White C. T. Wood, Jr. R. Todd J. M. Wallace E. E. Watts, Jr. S. A. White H. E. Wood R. T. Tompkins 1922 J. L. Adler D. Downs M. H. Houseman W. R. Martin W. P. Richardson C. W. Aldrich W. H. Dunkak W. B. Hurst B. S. Maull E. Roberts W. L. Alexande E. K. Dunn J. D. Hutchinson D. B. Mellis E. C. Roessler M. E. Anderson A. L. Dyer S. B. Jackson M. C. Mihm E. L. Rossin R. A. Anderson H. H. Eddy E. H. James C. R. Miller R. L. Rothenberg A. DeR. Baker E. B. Fay L. W. Jones J. A. Milholland D. R. Rutter K. W. Barrows J. A. Forbes H. J. Kaltenbach S. W. Milne W. A. Saums A. H. Bell S. E. Foster N. A. Kenworthy A. P. Morgan J. G. Scarff J. M. Bevans S. Fox H. G. King R. P. Morgan R. G. Scarlett T. D. Blake S. M. Frame W. J. Kinslev L. B. Morrow J. Schell A. C. Bogert H. Frank W. H. Kneedler T. H. V. Motter W. B. Schrauff H. C. Botting P. Fuller G. M. Knowles S. R. Mueller F. A. Schutte V. Botting W. R. Furey F. S. Kushner F. Myers R. B. Scull L. J. Brennan P. E. Gaylord G. M. LaBranche R. S. Newlin G. E. Shea S. P. Browning E. B. Getze N. T. Lane G. H. Nichols G. W. Sheldon D. K. Cameron R. I. Goodwin F. M. Law, Jr. J. P. North C. M. Shipway L. B. Carpenter E. B. Gould T. V. Lawshe J. D. Osborn J. H. Slawson C. F. Chapman T. Graham J. H. Leon R. E. Ozias C. T. Smith B. Clark W. C. Groce J. R. Lohman C. G. Page C. W. Smith H. E. Coffin W. H. Grogan H. J. Long H. Page E. G. Smith R. C. Coffin W. E. Hale W. P. McBride A. P. Palmer R. S. Smith G. S. Coit A. P. Hall L. D. McCain H. R. Parrish E. Snyder E. M. Collins R. T. Hall T. McCamant F. M. Phillips E. H. Stabler G. J. Cooke W. P. Hall F. A. McCarthy H. V. Phillips R. K. Stevens C. E. Copeland J. D. Hamilton R. N. McCauIl T. P. Poe A. E. Stevenson L. A. Cushman P. C. Hardin J. M. McClenahan B. P. Porter E. Stilson W. L. Danforth E. P. Harrison R. F. McCord F. L. Post E. Stinson R. B. Daniels T. T. Haxall E. K. Mcjunkin J. B. Ramsay G. T. Storb G. K. Davies W. W. Hewett F. H. McKnight D. Ravenel W. H. Stout R. J. Davis C. B. Hills J. H. McMahan E. K. Reed J. Straus M. C. Day W. E. Hole W. S. MacPhee O. S. Reed G. S. Swann E. H. deConingh E. Holmes R. H. Mansfield D. W. Reps R. W. Tailer D. Douglas R. P. Hooper R. S. Mapletoft E. B. Reynolds S. K. Thomson 117 THE PR Eton BRI C — A — B.R-AC American ©Sling ocietp (Continued) D. J. Tim I. R. Trimble H. T. Turner P. L. Tyson M. Ulman P. W. Vedder H. G. Veeder J. S. Vila K. E. Vogel D. Ward G. E. Warner H. D. Wasserman W. S. Wasserman C. G. Webb A. A. Wells W. D. Weston E. B. Wheaton S. H. Williams J. M. Winfield C. J. Winton, Jr. F. C. Wood V. D. Woodruff E. W. Woods F. T. Woolverton K. H. Zabriskie R. H. Aaronson, Jr. S. E. Ancona, 3rd O. Alden, 3rd H. E. Anderson, Jr. Y. M. Arishuma B. M. Arnold, Jr. A. Avidan C. W. Barkhorn P. C. Beattie M. Berg C. B. Bertolet R. W. Bond L. O. Brewster, Jr. W. D. Brewster J. T. Butler E. Capps, Jr. A. W. Carrick M. L. Cole R. L. Cooch J. C. Cooper, Jr. W. Covington R. M. Cuyler W. H. Dean, Jr. B. V. Dexter G. C. Doub A. M. Dunlop G. A. Dunne J. T. Ecker R. S. Elliot, Jr. J. M. Ewing T. P. Findley A. M. Fisher G. G. Fisher L. M. Fisher G. L. Fite J. P. Fleming G. H. Forsyth, Jr. L. Fox W. H. Frame A. Gardner G. F. Gibbs, Jr. G. F. Glass H. Goodrich E. M. Goodwin R. W. Graham H. K. Gray R. D. Gray S. E. Grummon S. W. Hamilton A. S. Hardin G. Hardy H. L. Hilgartner, Jr. J. M. Hopkins W. S. Howland G. S. Irons W. Jenks S. 1). R. Johnston 1923 S. M. Jones E. K. Kane, Jr. M. C. Kennedy, Jr. C. E. Koetter H. J. Lenox C. T. LeViness B. Lippincott L. W. Lipscomb H. G. Lloyd, Jr. V. W. Logan J. B. Loyman, Jr. G. L. McCall U. H. McCarter B. McClain J. D. McKee H. Y. MacCartncy S. McLanahan, Jr. M. MacLaren, Jr. S. G. Macomber N. R. Marden R. E. Marlatt B. F. Mayers J. E. W. Meeson J. H. Meriweather G. B. Moreland, Jr. R. Morrison J. F. Mylod W. S. Ober R. J. O ' Kane E. S. Pope H. L. Posey E. G. Rawson R. F. Reynolds G. L. Ridgeway G. Ritchie J. G. Romaine F. A. Savage, Jr. C. W. Schlaitzer E. Schwartz 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 W. F. Spaulding J. E. Spence T. Spencer, Jr. G. Spottiswoode, 2nd H. M. Steele A. Sylvester, Jr. G. Taylor J. C. Taylor E. T. Thomas D. H. Thompson J. L. Thompson K. H. Thompson. G. Tinker W. N. Tobriner A. G. Towers, Jr. G. B. Townsend W. L. Turle M. C. Untried F. R. Van Buren G. M. Van Dyke K. F. Vilsack G. K. Voss 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. Wooley J. S. Wright 118 P R I C — A — BR. A _C_ American aKHfjtg gwctttp (Condubeb) J. L. Adams H. D. Ahlborn D. M. Alexander W. W. Alexander H. N. Alyea C. L. Austin P. Bailey, Jr. H. L. Barker J. H. Barnsley, Jr. D. Baugh, 3rd D. M. Beach, Jr. K. W. Berry R. S. Berry W. E. Bilheimer, Jr. F. C. Billing W. F. D. Blair W. A. Bostwick, Jr. H. W. Bradbury C. S. Brady W. N. Brown A. K. Bucholz G. W. Burnham, Jr. C. A. Capen, Jr. W. E. Chace A. Church C. P. Collins C. Contopoulo J. A. Cox E. L. Crabbe L. B. Cuyler J. B. Darby H. G. Davis, 3rd F. K. Decker J. C. DeLa Cour, Jr. W. E. P. Doelger H. Duane D. G. Duncan J. Dunnell F. F. Eilers R. S. Ellis B. Emeny F. S. Erdman M. R. Everett, Jr. R. Ewing, Jr. L. M. Fearing J. V. Fox, Jr. F. Frelinghuysen, Jr. J. E. Fritts J. A. Fuller G. B. Glave A. R. Glore 1924 H. W. Gooch B. Goodman, Jr. H. S. Goodwin J. W. Gordon B. B. Graham C. C. Graves E. A. Greey H. B. Guthrie, Jr. H. O. Hencken E. K. Hessberg J. E. Howard W. B. Hubbell C. D. Jackson O. P. Jacobson R. H. Jones M. D. Joyce R. B. Keeney D. W. Kendall L. S. Kunkel D. M. Kydd R. W. Laidlaw N. D. Lamar R. H. Lane, Jr. C. E. Lee L. B. Leeming A. Leitch R. W. Lewis, Jr. A. D. Lionberger S. K. Little P. Lloyd-Smith R. S. Long J. J. McCloskey, Jr. J. D. MacWilliam T. W. Martin, 3rd C. F. Mathey J. Meade A. W. Meston J. B. Miles, Jr. J. M. Miller A. L. Mordecai H. Murkland B. H. Nelson F. S. Osborne H. M. Owen, Jr. G. G. Palmer C. L. Parker. Jr. H. S. Paschal. |r. J. T. Pirie, 2nd R. T. Potenger H. R. Potter E. I). Purvis 0. M. Raymond A. E. Reynolds F. E. Richardson, Jr. J. H. Robin A. G. H. Schmalz W. H. Shoemaker S. K. Simkhovitch J. F. Simons C. G. Smith H. E. Springmeyer W. E. Sterrett J. R. Strauss A. D. Studdiford D. C. Trimble H. G. Turner, Jr. H. L. Tyson G. M. Vail E. B. Vinson B. V. Voorhees 1. S. Warren G. B. Wheeler C. W. Wheelwright D. M. White D. B. Wotkyns 119 _Tt±e_ fi!N£_tTO NL ■fa B R l C — A — g_FLAC- H- • INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATING TEAMS, 1919-1920 GRQEL HENSEL WARNER MC CORMACK HENDRICKSON PROFESSOR COVINGTON (Coach) BRYAN PULLING JH-E— PRINCETON BR.I C — A— B R.AC intercollegiate JBetmte March 19, 1920 Debaters Against Yale — Negative Debaters Against Harvard — Affirmative J. P. Seiderling, ' 21 L. M. Stevens, ' 20 T. J. E. Pulling, ' 20 R. F. Purdy, ' 20 W. H. Hendrickson, Jr., ' 20 R. M. Warner, ' 22 Alternates F. H. Groel, ' 21 J. McC. Landis, ' 21 Question— Resolved, That Congress shall adopt all necessary measures to suppress all propaganda having for its purpose the overthrow of the Government of the United States. Result — The Princeton Affirmative team lost to Harvard, while the Yale Negative team defeated Princeton. The Yale Negative team won from Harvard, thereby winning the debate by a score of 3 to 0. Jf restfjman intercollegiate ©efcate April 30, 1920 Debaters Against Harvard — Negative Debaters Against Yale — Affirmative A. Kabet C. G. Goelz S. Makrauer R. H. Howe A. Avidan (Captain) J. R. Burns (Captain) Alternates C. T. LeViness, Jr. R. W. Nelson Question — Resolved, That Congress should pass laws forbidding strikes in essential industries. Result — The Princeton Affirmative and Negative teams defeated Yale and Harvard respectively. Harvard defeated Yale, thus giving to Princeton the annual Freshman Intercollegiate Debate. 121 XtLL_PJLLN_C_tT_0_N_ BR.I C — A__— e _R_AX_ m DEBATING BRYAN MC CORMACK committed: CARTER XfcLfc_£BlM££jjC -hl J IWPIP SRI C-A— B R-AC Betmttng Committee OFFICERS A. T. McCoRMACK, ' 21 Chairman C. H. Tuttle, ' 22 Secretary J. R. Burns, ' 23 Corresponding Secretary MEMBERS, 1921 MEMBER, 1922 J. H. Bryan F. H. Groel B. Carter 2Belta g tgma f)o Srbating 3Fratrrmhj OFFICERS F. H. Groel, ' 21 [ ' resident T. B. Peneielii, Jr., ' 21 Secretary FACULTY MEMBERS E. S. Corwin F. A. Fetter R. M. McElroy Harry COVINGTON W.S.Morris MEMBERS, 1921 MEMBER, 1922 J. H. Bryan A. T. McCormack R. m. Warner J. McC. Landis J. P. Seiberling 123 THE PRINCETON ftft i C-A -g PRINCETON SPEAKERS ' ASSOCIATION ANDERSON SEIBERLING DENNY THE PRINCETON BR.IC B RAC Princeton Speaker ' £ octatton HE Princeton Speakers ' Association is an organization of undergraduates which has for its object the training of men to speak before strange audiences and the supplying of undergraduate speakers, whenever re quired, in the towns and cities within reasonable distance of Princeton. The topics of the speakers range from Princeton itself to education in general and to the important political, religious and economic issues of the day. Many talks are given in preparatory schools for the purpose of interesting men in Princeton and of giving them the right sort of ideas with which to enter college. The organization also furnishes speakers for the Philadelphian Society, Princeton ' s religious and social welfare association. This year much interest was taken in Politics. Cox-Roosevelt and Harding-Coolidge clubs were formed by the associa- tion, and more than one hundred speakers, Democratic and Republican, were sent out over the State of New Jersey. The organization continued to take an active part in the political campaigns until election day on November 2d. Membership is obtained by competition, the object being to obtain the best speakers in the university and to create an active interest among the students in the art of public speaking. An advisory committee of members of the Faculty is main- tained to render assistance to the men, and the work is carried on under the auspices of the two debating societies of Whig and Clio Halls. The Princeton association has the distinction of being the first of its kind, and the value of its work may be better realized when it is known that similar organizations are now being formed in all the large colleges and universities throughout the countrv. J. H. Bryan, 1921 C. Denby, 1922 C. Denny, 1921 ACTIVE MEMBERS P. Guiles, 1921 A. T. McCormack, 1921 H. F. McCormick, 1921 G. Piper, 1921 J. B. Rhodes, 1921 J. P. Seiberling, 1921 R. M. Warner, 1922 G. A. Anderson, 1921 R. B. Bradshaw, 1922 W. R. Brent, 1922 G. P. Bryan, 1921 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS B. Carter, 1922 J. P. Dixon, 1921 S. C. Dodd, 1922 F. H. Groel, 1921 H. S. Hensel, 1922 W. E. Hole, 1922 R. W. Illingworth, 1921 J. McC. Landis, 1921 J. M. McClenahan, 1922 W. G. Tuttle, 1922 125 -f ftj Xa _„( LU C£J5ELljB IBH BR ir. — a— BR.AC Clas of 76 $ri?e ©eimte FEBRUARY 21, 1920 Presiding Officer Dean Magie Affirmative Negative G. A. WiGCAN, ' 23 J. H. Bryan, 71 L. M. Stevens, ' 20 C. Denby, Jr., ' 22 Judges Professor T. M. Parrott Professor F. A. Fetter ■Professor C. B. Newton Question Resolved, That the United States Government should adopt a system of compulsory arbitration of labor disputes. ' The prize was awarded to L. M. Stevens, ' 20. W t Annual 3ntercla£ Oratorical Contest FEBRUARY 22, 1920 Presiding Officer J. M. Harlan, ' 20 Speakers R. W. Spier, ' 20 Humorous History of the Class of 1920 It. Carter, ' 22 The Value of a Man ' s Life C. Denny, Jr., ' 21 Present-Day Unrest C. (). Chestnut, ' 23 Valley Forge Judges Professor W. Gillespie Professor G. M. Priest Charles S. Tippetts The prize was awarded to C. Denny, Jr., ' 21. 126 : TM E PRINCETON B R I C — A — BRAC M- Clio i nll $ri?e Contests; JUNIOR ORATORICAL CONTEST FRESHMAN DECLAMATION CONTEST First Prize I. L. Tappen, ' 21 First Prize A. Kabet, ' 23 Third Prize A. T. McCormack, ' 21 Second Prize A. S. Dashiell, ' 23 Fourth Prize G. C. A. Anderson, ' 21 INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATERS LYNDE PRIZE Q H • Hen ™™, Jr., ' 20 T. B. Peneieu, Jr., ' 21 _ ,,, tt tt t .™ . S. Hensel, 22 C. B. Rogers, 20 First Prize W. H. Hf.ndrickson, Jr. ,20 tut .on t n c , n , J. M. Landis, 20 J. P. Seiberling. 21 WINNER OF MacLEAN PRIZE A T ' McCoKMACK . ' 21 C - H - Tu ™- E ' J R • ' 22 J. M. Landis, ' 20 FRESHMAN DEBATERS J. R. Burns, ' 23 A. Kabet. ' 23 FRESHMAN ORATORICAL CONTEST C. G. Goelz, ' 23 S. Makrauer, ' 23 First Prize C. O. Chestnut, ' 23 R. H. Howe, ' 23 OTfng £all $n?e Contests SOPHOMORE EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING FRESHMAN DECLAMATION CONTEST CONTEST FiRST p R|ZK A Avidan, FlRST Pr1ze R - M - Warner, ' 22 Sl , ( , )X „ p R|ZE s McLanaban , Second Prize J. V. Mottfr. ' 22 WINNER OF FRENCH MEDAL SOPHOMORE DECLAMATION CONTEST R. F. Purdy, ' 20 First Prize H. T. Skelding, ' 22 INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATERS Second Prize R. K. Stevens, ' 22 j H . Bryan, ' 21 R. F. Purdy, ' 20 FRESHMAN EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING f r i ' ' ,, n „ ' f TEVENS ' ' , 20 CONTEST J ' Pullin(;, 20 R. M. Warner, 22 First Prize R. F. Raynolds, ' 23 FRESHMAN DEBATER Second Prize J. P. Matthews, ' 23 A. Avidan, ' 23 ' 23 127 THE PRINCETON. BRI C — A — B R.AC CHEER LEADERS, 1920-1921 CAREY BAKER FINNEY TOMPKINS C W.WtBSTER . THE PRINCXTQEC B R. I C — A B R-A C THE PRINCETON Hf NAMAKA FORES MAN SWEDE I.OURIE STEVENSON CARPENTER MASSEY PBNF1ELD ROGERS W1TTMER MAC PHEE HOOPEK MOORE MC MAN UON SWKKI DEAN I.EUENDRK RAYMOND DK. SPAETH FIT PATRICK MC CULLOCH KEYES MARTIN HOCK ADA Y MARGETTS VARSITY CLUB BRIGIIAM COOK, E. E. ST. JOHN GREGOR MORGAN ST1N50N KECK WOODS BAKER COOKE, G. J. SPEEKS THOMAS SCHEEREK HA1.SEY PAGE CALLAHAN PIPER FISHES DICKINSON ZAHRISK1E MURREY DAVIS THE P P_LN_C ElTLOJsL BRI C — A — B R-AC VARSITY CLUB Edward Lawrence Keyes, III, ' 21 President George Shotwell Piper, ' 21 Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE W. H. Edwards, ' 00 M. F. Mills, ' 02 W. W. Roper, ' 02 D. Mathey, ' 12 R E. L. Shea, ' 16 P. B. Lee, ' 20 W. L. Savage, ' 20 J. K. Strubing, Jr., M. Trimble, ' 20 ' 20 W. B. Baker, Jr (T) 1919 H. F. Brigham (C) 1920 H. A. Callahan (F) 1919, 1920 C. C. J. Carpenter (T) 1919 H. Chisholm (C) 1919, 1920 E. E. Cook (B) 1919, 1920 A. P. Davis (F) 1919, 1920 J. S. Dean (G) 1920 J. Fisher, Jr (B) 1920 D. B. Foresman (T) 1919, 1920 H. F. Baker (F) 1919 G. J. Cooke (C) 1920 H. C. Cresswell (C) 1920 M. P. Dickinson (F) 1919, 1920 K. P. Hooper (F) 1920 J. S. Keck (F) 1919, 1920 D. B. Lourie..(F) 1919, 1920 (T) 1920 J. B. Cleaves. MEMBER, 1920 C. R. MacGregor (C) 1919 MEMBERS, 1921 C. D. Halsey (T) 1919, 1920 I. O. Hockaday (T) 1920 E. L. Keyes, 3rd (B) 1919, 1920 A. Legendre (F) 1920 J. H. Lynch (F) 1919 B. B. McAlpin (C) 1919 R. M. McCulloch (T) 1919, 1920 H. S. Margetts (B) 1919, 1920 E. H. Martin (T) 1920 T. B. Penfield, Jr (T) 1919, 1920 G. S. Piper (F) 1920 MEMBERS, 1922 W. S. MacPhee (F) 191 9 (B) 1920 J. F. McManmon (F) 1920 T. H. McNamara (F) 1919 W. E. Massey (T) 1920 S. W. Milne (C) 1920 W. L. Morgan (F) 1919 F. L. Murrey (F) 1919, 1920 (T) 1920 MEMBERS, 1923 (F) 1920 R. C. Gilroy 131 R. V. Raymond (F) 1919 W. Rogers (T) 1919, 1920 C. E. St. John (B) 1919 J. D. Scheerer (F) 1919, 1920 T. C. Speers. ' (T) 1920 C. F. Sweet (T) 1919, 1920 N. E. Thomas (F) 1919, 1920 D. Uebelacker (T) 1919 A. Wood, Jr (C) 1920 W. I. Zabriskie (B) 1920 F. L. Page (C) 1920 J. Sinclaire (C) 1920 W. E. Stevenson (T) 1920 E. Stinson, Jr (F) 1920 A. Swede (T) 1919, 1920 A. Wittmer (F) 1919, 1920 .(F) 1920 m E PJ LN C EJ1QJNL JlRJ C — A — BR. AJL. iHajor portsf Captains I. A MONT CALLAHAN I ■■TRIMBLE ERDMAN JTM.E_ J3JLWLC.ElX_0_NL Rl C — A — B R.A C 1920 FOOTBALL TEAM GILROY HOOPED DICK I NSON STINSON CLEAVES Mi i ' A ' iKiiK (Traitu-r) MURREY wittmer garritv lourie mc man.mon piper (Mj?r.) THOMAS II iM.SE Y KECK CALLAHAN (Capt.) DAVIS LE GENDRE SCHEERER THE PRINCETON: BRI C — A— B R.A C_ H. A. Callahan, ' 21. G. S. Piper, ' 21 Jfootfmll OFFICERS, 1920 PLAYER CLASS E. Stinson 1922 J. S. Keck 1922 M. P. Dickinson.. 1922 H. A. Callahan.... 1921 J. F. McManmon.. 1922 R. Hooper, Jr 1922 A. Legendre 1921 D. B. Lourie 1922 R. C. Gilroy 1923 J. D. Scheerer.... 1921 H. Garrity, Jr 1922 October 2, Princeton. October 9, Princeton. October 16, Princeton. October 23, Princeton. Captain Manager TEAM ACE HEIGHT WEIGHT POSITION 21 5.11 166 Right End 201 196 178 199 186 170 G. H. Love, ' 22 Assistant Manager W. W. Roper, ' 02 Field Coach SUBSTITUTES PLAYER CLASS AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT POSITION 22 21 22 20 19 21 21 20 21 20 5.7 6.1 5.11 6.2 6 5.11 5.11 5.9 6.3 5.11 17 35 34 14 Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End 160 Quarterback 167 Right Halfback 175 Fullback 175 Left Halfback J. B. Cleaves 1923 21 5.11 A. P. Davis 1921 22 5.7 C. D. Halsev 1921 20 6.1 J. D. McCaull 1921 22 6.1 W. S. MacPhee... 1922 21 5.8 F. L Murray 1922 21 5.11 S. G. Netts 1921 25 5.10 H. R. Opie 1921 23 5.10 R. V. Raymond.... 1921 21 5.7 F. E. Rutan 1923 21 5.11 N. E. Thomas 1921 21 6 A. G. Towers 1923 18 5.9 A. Wittmer, Jr.... 1922 23 5.10 170 Halfback 162 End 197 Tackle 198 Guard 155 Halfback 159 Quarterback 168 End 174 Guard 161 End 181 Tackle 186 Center 181 Guard 175 Fullback SEASON ' S RECORD Swarthmore 6 October 30, Princeton 10 West Virginia.... 3 Maryland November 6, Princeton 14 Harvard 14 Wash, and Lee... November 13, Princeton 20 Yale Navy Totals — Princeton, 144 ; Opponents, 23 iRpmettt nf tljp 1920 3Fnotball g aantt HERE is no doubt but that the 1920 football season was one of the most successful in which Princeton ever par- ticipated. A clean record of victories for the early games, an overwhelming defeat of Yale, and a tie with Harvard, in which we were adjudged the better team, caused an almost unanimous majority of critics to award us the coveted position of first among Eastern college elevens. From the start the team looked like a victorious one. With twelve letter men as a nucleus, Coach Bill Roper, ' 02, and Trainer Keene Fitzpatrick, aided by former Princeton stars such as N. Poe, Glick, Wilson, Winn, Bigler, McGraw and Trimble, shaped a team which has often been spoken of as the best that ever represented Old Nassau. The first games, with Swarthmore and Maryland, although resulting in decisive victories, showed that the team had many early season faults. The most prominent of these was the lack of co-ordination, for, in spite of the large number of experienced men, the team could not seem to get together, and almost all scoring resulted from the individual brilliancy of the backs, especially Lourie and Garrity. 135 kll — ff j Xa£--P-RJLN-g gT_O.N, B . R J_. C — A r-B-RA-C Ml ' RRKY SCORING FIELD-GOAL IN YALE GAME ni£_£jm«carnBLH: BRI C — A — B R-AC FOOTBALL COACHES, 1920 WINN TRIMBLE GLICK poe fitzfatrick (Trainer) roper (Head Coach) mcoraw B R. I C — A — B R. AJ A very difficult game was anticipated with the much vaunted Washington and Lee team, but it failed to materialize and the Generals were crushed by the large score of 34 to 0. This contest showed improvement in the team as the attack was more concerted, and the defense, built mainly around Keck and Gilroy, worked well. A marked advance in forward-passing was another feature of the development. The fourth game of the season, when the strong Navy team went down to defeat, was the Varsity ' s first real test. This game evidenced much improvement in both forward-passing and punting, but also showed a vital lack of interference and a great tendency for off-side penalties. The final score, 14 to 0, was due to two brilliant pieces of work. The first occurred in the second quarter, when a line plunge by Garrity, two forward passes, Lourie to Davis, and an end run by Lourie, constituted a 75-yard march down the field for a touchdown. The second was a touchdown scored by Murrey in a sensational 77-yard broken- field dash in the final period. In the West Virginia encounter, the Mountaineers got the jump on the Varsity by scoring a 25-yard field-goal early in the game. Then, for the entire first half, Princeton seemed unable to utilize its strength to the best advantage at the right time. However, in the third quarter Murrey tied the score by a pretty drop-kick, and a little later Garrity, intercepting a forward pass, ran 59 yards for a touchdown. In the very start of the Harvard game, Princeton practically presented the Crimson with a touchdown because of several penalties, aggregating a total of over forty yards. With first down on the Tiger two-yard line, Harvard tried to put the ball over by straight football, but met a stone wall which did not allow them an inch in two downs. However, on a fake pass forma- tion, Horween scored on the third attempt. Although the Tigers threatened the Crimson goal several times the remainder of this half, they were unable to take advantage of the opportunities offered and no scoring was done. In the third quarter the Princeton backs played havoc with Harvard ' s line and carried the ball to the latter ' s 40-yard mark. Here Murrey threw a long pass to Lourie who cleverly eluded two tacklers and scored a touchdown. At the very close of the third quarter, Keck broke through and blocked Horwecn ' s punt, Legendre recovering the ball on the Crimson 4-yard line. When the play was resumed at the other end of the field, Garrity carried the ball over in two beautiful line plunges. With the game practically lost, Harvard changed her tactics and, by means of a series of brilliant forward passes, tied the score in the last few minutes of play. On November 13th the Tiger machine reached the height of its perfection and crushed Yale by the largest score that Princeton had ever inflicted on the Blue. With an irresistible drive and an impenetrable defense, the Orange and Black com- pletely mastered the situation at all times, and almost scored at will. The very fi rst plays after the Callahan brothers had shaken hands prophesied the outcome of the contest. However, it was not until the beginning of the second quarter that the Tiger scored when Murrey kicked a neat field-goal from the 35-yard mark. Then came one of the prettiest plays of the season. Keck dropped back for a placement kick and Lourie, instead of holding the ball, ran fifty yards for a touchdown, aided by Keek ' s wonderful interference. Another touchdown was made in the third quarter when Captain Mike Callahan picked up a Yale fumble and raced over the goal-line. Keck then kicked the goal, thus finishing the season without a miss in eighteen tries. To cap the climax, Keck made a 36-yard placement kick from Lourie ' s fair-catch in the fourth quarter. No further scoring was done, although three points were almost added to the twenty when Keek ' s 48-yard placement kick hit the bar and bounded the wro ng way. Besides mentioning every member of this great team as a star, especial credit must be given to Mike Callahan, because of bis exceptional ability as a captain; to Bill Roper and his staff, for the wonderful results which they obtained; to Captain- elect Stan Keck, the giant of the defense, and Don Lourie, the general of the offense, both of whom won places on Walter Camp ' s First All-American Pleven; to Hank Garrity, who could split any line, and Lee Legendre, whose remarkable work at end gave him a place with Garrity, on the Second All-American Team ; finally to the Omelets, who so gallantly interfered with the Varsity ' s business throughout the season ' s practise. 138 me PRINCLTON BRI C — A — B B A C FORWARD PASS: LOURIE TO GARR1TY; YALE GAME I.OURIE Ml AM ERIC NN QUAD I lit BACK WEST VIRGINIA GAME KECK Al.L-AMERICAN TACKLE YAI.E GAME THE PRINCETON BR I C B R.AC 3 ismmmarp of $rtnceton ' £ Complete Jf oottmll ecorb 1869 to 1920 VICTORIES Amherst Army Brown Bucknell Carlisle Indians Chicago A. C Colgate 1 Columbia Law School.. Columbia University... 1 Cornell 3 Crescent A. C Dartmouth 3 Dickinson Elizabeth A. C Fordham F. and M Gettysburg Georgetown Holy Cross Harvard 8 Lafayette 1 Lawrenceville Lehigh Johns Hopkins Maryland A. C Maryland University... Manhattan A. C VICTORIES TIES VICTORIES VICTORIES TIES Princeton. . . ... 10 ... Princeton. 1 Princeton. . . ... 5 3 Navy ... 1 Princeton. 9 3 Princeton. . . ... 5 N. Y. A. C ... Princeton. 1 Princeton. . . ... 7 N. Y. University.. ... Princeton. 3 ... 6 ... Princeton . 2 Princeton. . . ... 1 Orange A. C ... Princeton. 7 1 Princeton. . . 1 ... 1 2 Princeton Princeton. 30 5 Pennsylvania State. ... U 13 S ... 9 1 Rochester ... Princeton Princeton. Princeton , Princeton. 1 29 23 3 Princeton. . . ... 1 ... Princeton. . . Swarthmore ... 3 ... Princeton. Princeton. 5 1 Princeton. . . ... 3 5 ... 1 Tufts ... Princeton . Princeton, Princeton . 1 9 3 Villa Nova ... Virginia Poly .... ... 2 ... 4 ... Princeton. Princeton. 5 6 Princeton. . . W. and J ... Princeton. . . ... 13 3 W. and L ... Princeton. .... 1 Princeton. . . ... 22 2 Wesleyan ... Princeton. 13 ... 3 ... 1 Princeton. 1 25 ... 3 1 ... Princeton . Princeton. 13 2 Yale ...23 9 ... 2 — ■— ... 1 Total ...45 338 25 ... 2 Princeton : 338 victories, 45 defeats, 25 ties. 141 the pr i N c r°ro nl BRI C — A — jJLAX CAPTAIN TRIMItl.K HATTING C W.WF8STfcR. jra e_r£j_n C ETC N_ JPPiC — A — B_P A C ff§- BASEBALL TEAM, 1920 SAVAGE M ARGKTTS WITHKRSPQON t C NAM l ' MAll.liCK HOORB LYONS tiARRITY KEYES STRUBING TRIM BLK (( ' apt.) CLARKK (Coach) MC II.VAINE I. A MARCHE WATSON HSHKR LEE COOKE MAC PHEE WARBURTON rn £ EC? I bLCttLOJNl BRI C — A _R V£_ R. M. J. B. W I. W J. J. Fir H. S. F. R. E. E. D. J. W S. N OFFICERS, 1919-1920 Trimble, ' 20 Captain Field, ' 20 Manager Zabriskie, ' 21 4ssistant Manager Clarke Coach OFFICERS, 1920-1921 Janon Fisher, Jr., ' 21 Captain W. I. Zabriskie, ' 21 Manager G. M. L. La Branche, Jr., ' 22 Assistant Manager W. J. Clarke Coach TEAM her, Jr Catcher Margetts Pitcher Warburton Pitcher Cook First Base Winton First Base MacPhee Second Base E. L. Keyes, 3d Third Base R. M. Tri mble Shortstop J. K. Strubing Center Field P. B. Lee Right Field T. H. McNamara Left Field E. C. Savage Left Field B. — This comprises only those men who have won their letters. iBetww of tin laarball g raumt, 1919-1920 T the beginning of the 1920 baseball season, things looked bright for Coach Bill Clarke and Capt. Trimble. That their expectations and hopes were fulfilled is conclusively shown by their splendid record. Of the 22 games played, 14 resulted in victories. Although Princeton did not clinch the championship of the Big Three, which resulted in a triangular tie, still she beat Harvard decisively in two consecutive games, and was barely nosed out by Yale in the third game. The team got off to a rather poor start, losing four out of the first five games, due chiefly to the loss of Margetts as pitcher, whose arm was still sore from the previous season, and also due to the lack of teamwork. Another factor which led to the early defeats was the undeveloped condition of the team, due to a much curtailed Southern trip of only two days. Following this, however, they crashed through with nine consecutive victories. Then, alternating between victory and defeat, the team finished its schedule. The team as a whole was very well balanced, with Maury Trimble as the outstanding star. Coach Clarke early in the season shifted Trimble from his place behind the bat to shortstop, while MacPhee returned to his natural position, second base. The position of catcher was ably filled by Fisher, the true find of the season. Dave Winton, who has played first base, was lost to the team in mid-season, due to an operation. Cook replaced him. Margetts and Warburton were the backbone of the 145 THE PRINCETON R J_C — A — _FLAX_ pitching staff, which also included Lyons and St. John. Warburton proved to be very steady, while Margetts was just the opposite. The latter when in a streak of good twirling was, however, quite invincible. The outfield was well covered by McNamara, Strubing and Lee, all of whom were strong at the bat, Lee being an expert at bunting, with McNamara and Strubing figuring in long drives. The general play of the team was marked more by individual brilliancy than by collective efforts. Its play was quite erratic at first, but as the season progressed, the teamwork improved, until at the end of the season it finished strong. Trimble, Strubing, Fisher and Lee proved themselves dependable batters. McNamara showed signs of infinite ability at the beginning of the season, but did not show up so well in the pinches, while Trimble was the timely hitter, turning more than one defeat into victory. The schedule was replete with close games, no less than ten being decided by the margin of a single run, and many of them running into extra innings. Notable among the victories was one scored over Columbia ' s strong team, that against Virginia, the champions of the South, and also that against the hard-hitting team of the University of California, which toured the East. Among the defeats were those registered by Penn State and Georgetown, both of which were decided by the margin of one run. The first Harvard encounter resulted in a 3-1 victory, Trimble ' s remarkable catch in deep short featuring. The second game was even more decisive, with Princeton registering a shutout, 5-0. The team entered the Yale series in good condition, and won a close but loosely played game at New Haven, 6-5. Here, however, the laurels changed hands, and Yale won the Commencement game, 4-2. Strubing starred in this game with two hits, one a home run in the first inning. The play-off with Yale, in New York, was the closest and best played game of the season. Margetts twirled shutout ball until the ninth, when Yale managed to push across the plate the lone tally which decided the encounter. Patting gtoeragetf AB. Strubing, cf 92 Trimble (Capt.), ss 93 Cook, lb 43 Savage, lb 7 Fisher, c 64 Lee, rf 88 Winton, lb 38 MacPhee, 2b 61 McNamara, If 88 Keyes, 3b 60 Margelts, p 22 Warburton, p 23 Team 679 35 .380 34 .365 13 .302 2 .285 18 .281 24 .273 10 .263 16 .262 19 .216 11 .183 2 .099 2 .087 186 .274 Jf ielbina gfoeragefii PO. A. Margetts, p 4 27 Lee, rf 24 3 Savage, lb 2 1 Winton, lb 81 2 Cook, lb 113 1 McNamara, If 44 2 Trimble (Capt.), ss 44 52 Fisher, c 74 19 Strubing, cf 38 11 MacPhee, 2b 43 35 Warburton, p 1 26 Keyes, 3b 32 51 Team 500 230 E. PCT. 1.000 1.000 1.000 1 .988 3 .974 2 .958 5 .950 7 .930 5 .907 8 .906 3 .900 2 .874 46 .941 146 JHE_J3A±N_C,EJiahL ,8uAu£. tlJllllI BR I C — A — B R.A C Princeton ba. arbarb, Jftrsft §ame PRINCETON, MAY IS, 1920 I ' RINCETON AB Strubing, cf 4 Lee, rf 3 Trimble (Capt. ), ss 3 McNamara, If 3 Fisher, c 3 MacPhee, 2b 3 Cook, lb ■. . 2 Keyes, 3b 3 Warburton, p 2 R H PO A E 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 2 1 6 2 4 3 1 10 2 4 1 1 1 1 Total 26 : •For Perkins in eighth. For Gammack in ninth. Score by Princeton Innings : Harvard . 27 13 HARVARD AB R H PO A E Conlon, ss 2 1 1 4 4 Lincoln, 3b 4 1 Emmons (Capt.), 2b 4 4 4 7 1 Perkins, rf 3 ♦Hallowell, rf 1 Frothingham, If 3 1 1 Hallock, cf 4 1 3 Bigelow, lb 4 9 Gammack, c 3 1 4 2 Felton, p 3 1 Langerston 1 Total 32 1 3 x— 3 10 0—1 24 IS Sacrifice hit — McNamara. Stolen bases — Lee, Fisher, Emmons, Perkins, Frothingham. Struck out — -By Warburton, 5; by Felton, 3. Bases on balls — Off Warburton, 2; off Felton, 5. Hit by pitched ball — By Warburton (Conlon) ; by Felton (Cook). Passed ball — Gammack. Double plays — Trimble to MacPhee to Cook; Trimble to Cook; Emmons to Conlon; Conlon to Emmons to Bigelow (2). Left on bases — Princeton, 6; Harvard, 6. Earned runs — Princeton, 2; Harvard, 1. First base on errors — Princeton, 1 ; Harvard, 1. Time of game — 1 hour, 45 minutes. Umpires — Westervelt (plate) and Steifert (bases). Princeton Us. Jitarbarb, econb (game CAMBRIDGE, MAY 24, 1920 HARVARD AB R H PO A E Colon, ss 3 2 2 Lincoln, 3b 4 1 1 1 Emmons, 2b 4 1 2 2 Hallowell, rf 4 1 Frothingham, If 4 1 Felton, p 3 8 Hallock, cf 4 2 1 Bigelow, lb 3 11 1 Gammack, c 3 1 11 2 PRINCETON AB Strubing, cf 5 Lee, rf 5 Trimble, ss 4 McNamara, If 3 Fisher, c 2 MacPhee, 2b. . : . . 4 Cook, lb 4 Keyes, 3b 4 Warburton, p 4 R H PO A E 2 3 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 14 1 1 7 1 1 3 Total 35 5 7 27 14 1 Total 32 6 27 13 5 Score by Princeton 4 1 0—5 Innings: Harvard 00000000 0—0 Three-base hit — Strubing. Sacrifice hits— Fisher, 2. Stolen bases — Trimble, 2 ; Lee, MacPhee. Struck out — By Warburton, 1 ; by Felton, 11. Bases on balls — Off Warburton, 1; off Felton, 1. Passed balls — Gammack, 2. Double play — Trimble to Cook. Left on bases — Princeton, 6; Harvard, 6. Earned runs — Princeton, 0; Harvard, 0. Time of game — 2 hours. Umpires — Wester- velt and Stafford. 147 JCHJE RR1N LC E T O hC B P l r. — A — B P__A_C PRINCETON AB Strubing, cf 4 Lee, rf 5 Trimble (Capt.), ss 5 Fisher, c S McNamara, If 5 MacPhee, 2b 1 Cook, lb 3 Keyes, 3b 5 Warburton, p 2 Margetts, p Savage 1 36 Brtnceton bs. gale, Jf trsit ame NEW HAVEN, MAY 29, 1920 YALE AB R Crane, If 4 Sawyer (Capt.), 2b 4 1 Parsons, rf 4 Faherty, cf 4 2 Diamond, lb 5 2 Holmes, 3b 3 Aldrich, ss 4 Peters, c 3 Selleck, p 3 ♦Frederick 1 H 3 2 1 3 1 1 po 2 2 2 3 2 2 11 3 A 1 3 1 1 2 4 1 E 1 1 H PO A E 2 1 2 1 2 2 4 2 10 1 2 1 11 27 13 35 5 ♦Batted for Parsons in the ninth. 10 27 0—6 0—5 ♦Batted for Warburton in sixth. Score by Princeton 3 1 1 Innings: Yale 10 2 2 Sacrifice hits — Strubing, MacPhee, Cook, Parsons. Stolen bases — Lee, 3 ; Cook, Holmes, Aldrich. Hits- 10 in 5 innings ; off Margetts, in 4 innings. Bases on balls — Off Warburton, 3 ; off Margetts, 1 ; off Selleck, By Warburton, 2; by Margetts, i ; by Selleck, 1. Hit by pitcher — By Margetts (Sawyer), (Holmes); by Double play — Lee to Cook. Left on bases — Princeton, 4; Yale, 7. Earned runs — Princeton, 4; Yale, 1. -Off Warburton, 4. Struck out — Selleck (Cook). Princeton b0. ©ale, econb dlame PRINCETON, JUNE 12, 1920 PRINCETON AB Strubing, cf 4 Lee, rf 4 Trimble (Capt.), ss 4 Fisher, c 4 McNamara, If 4 MacPhee, 2b 4 Cook, lb 3 Keyes, 3b 3 Warburton, p 1 Margetts, p 1 ♦Savage 1 R H PO A E 1 2 3 2 2 1 6 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 2 13 1 1 3 1 2 YALE AB R H PO A E Murphy, rf 4 1 3 Sawyer (Capt.), 2b 4 2 3 1 1 Crane, If 5 1 1 Faherty, cf 5 2 Diamond, 11) 3 8 1 Holmes, 3b 4 1 1 2 Aldrich, ss 3 1 3 4 2 0 Peters, c 2 1 1 6 Selleck, p 4 1 1 1 34 8 29 1 9 27 15 1 33 2 ♦Batted for Keves in the ninth. Score by Princeton 10 10 0—2 Innings: Yale 10 3 0-4 Home run— Strubing. Three-base hit — Lee. Two-base hit— Crane. Sacrifice hits— Margetts, Sawyer, Peters. Stolen base— Strubing. Struck out— By Warburton, 1: by Margetts. 2; by Selleck, 4. Bases on balls— Off Warburton, 1; off Margetts, 1; off Selleck, 1. Hit by pitched ball — Hy Warburton (Diamond), (Peters). Hits— Off Warburton, 5 in 3 and 2-3 innings; off Margetts, 3 in 5 and 1-3 innings. Double plays— Sawyer to Aldrich to Diamond; Selleck to Aldrich; Diamond to Holmes. Earned Runs— Princeton, 2; Yale, 3. Left on bases— Princeton, 6; Yale, 8. Umpires— Hart (plate) and MacBride (bases). -TOE P_RJ_N C ElTLOJNL (i M BRI C — A ._B_R._A £_ Princeton ba. |9ale, TOrb dlame NEW YORK, JUNE 19, 1920 PRINCETON Strubing, cf 4 4 Lee, rf 4 2 0 ' Trimble (Capt.), ss 4 3 2 Fisher, c 4 1 2 McNamara, If 4 1 2 MacPhee, 2b 2 5 Cook, lb 3 1 6 Keyes, 3b 3 2 Margetts, p 2 4 Murphy, rf 3 1 1 Sawyer (Capt.), 2b „ 4 14 2 Aldrich, ss 4 1 2 4 Faherty, cf 3 1 2 1 Holmes, 3b 3 1 1 2 Diamond, lb 4 12 Crane, If 3 2 Peters, c 3 2 3 1 Coxe, p 4 2 30 S 24 6 31 1 S 27 13 Errors: Mac Phee and Keyes. Score by Princeton 00000000 0—0 Innings: . Yale 00000000 1—1 Sacrifice hits — Holmes, MacPhee. Stolen bases — Faherty, Crane, Lee. First base on errors — Yale, 2. Left on bases — Yale, 7; Princeton, 5. Struck out — By Coxe, 3; by Margetts, 1. Bases on balls — Off Coxe, 1; off Margetts, 3. Hit by pitcher — By Margetts (Murphy). Passed ball — Fisher. Umpires — Klem and Emslie. Time of game — 1 hour, 40 minutes. It El ! , : . ;M f ' U|X . 149 JD1E PRINCETON BR I C — A — 6_RAL 1920 ecorb DATE March 31, April 2, 3, 7, 10, 14, 15, 17, 20, 21, 24, 28, 1, 4, 5, 12, 15, 19, 24, 26, 29, 2, 5, 10, 12, 19, May Junk SCORi. Princeton Princeton 16 Princeton 5 Princeton Rain Princeton 1 Princeton 5 Princeton 2 Princeton Rain Princeton 4 Princeton Rain Princeton . , 13 Princeton 3 Princeton 6 Princeton 13 Princeton 8 Princeton Rain Princeton 2 Princeton 3 Princeton 3 Princeton 5 Princeton 5 Princeton 6 Princeton 3 Princeton Rain Princeto n 9 Princeton 2 Princeton OPPONENTS SCORE AT Vermont 1 Princeton Johns Hopkins 5 Baltimore Navy 6 Annapolis Holy Cross Rain Princeton Lafayette 3 Princeton Villa Nova 4 Princeton Swarthmore 5 Princeton Colgate Rain Princeton Columbia 2 New York Fordham Rain Princeton Rutgers Syracuse Pennsylvania . Lawrenceville Virginia 3 Princeton 2 Princeton 5 Princeton 1 Lawrenceville 1 Princeton Pennsylvania Rain Philadelphia Cornell Princeton Harvard 1 Princeton Penn State 4 Princeton Harvard Cambridge Georgetown 6 Princeton Yale 5 New Haven Crescent A. C 4 Princeton Dartmouth Rain Princeton California 6 Princeton Yale 4 Princeton Yale 1 Brooklyn 150 THE PRINCETON _B P ' C — A — _ 3 _ELA£_ Princeton ' s; Complete £ta efmll ftecorb, 1860=1920 V Acme Active 1 A. and M. (Va.).. Alaska 3 Albright Alert Allegheny 1 Amherst 8 Andover 1 Athletics (Phila.). 18 Atlantics 6 Auburn Baltimore (E. L.) . 2 Boston (N. L.)... 8 Bordentown Bowdoin 1 Brooklyn (N. L.) . 6 Brown 17 Bucknell Buffalo 1 Burlington 2 California Carlisle Catholic Univ 1 Centennials 1 Chelsea 2 Cleveland 1 C. C. N. Y Colgate 1 Columbia A. C. . . . Columbia Law .... Columbia Univ. ... 2 Cornell 10 Crescent A. C 1 Prince- ton Vic- ictories tories Ties 20 6 9 1 1 1 3 2 36 3 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 18 30 1 1 1 First Game 1894 Cuban Giants . . . 1883 Dartmouth 1908 Defiance 1876 Detroit 1909 Dickinson 1884 Dolly Varden ... 1884 Domestic 1875 Easton 1889 Eckfords 1863 Edgehill 1863 Elizabeth 1883 Englewood F. C. 1911 Enterorise 1876 Eureka 1889 Exeter 1908 Flyaways 1878 Fordham 1870 F. and M 1902 Georgetown ...... 1885 Germantown 1866 Gettysburg 1920 Harvard 1901 Holy Cross 1914 Holyoke 1875 Illinois 1873 Indianapolis 1883 Jersey City 1900 Johns Hopkins . . 1914 Keystone 1897 Klientz (Phila.) . 1893 Lafayette 1868 Lawrenceville . . . 1880 Lehigh 1920 Long Island Prince- ton Vic- ' ictories tories , 1 1 First Ties Game 2 2 1 2 1 1 6 21 55 1 1 1 1 5 5 20 1 6 1 1 1 1 2 1 5 2 16 3 28 3 2 49 7 1 7 1 1 33 20 20 1 1888 1880 1879 1881 1896 1877 1883 1874 1872 1896 1897 1890 1877 1864 1903 1874 1877 1895 1893 1874 1904 1868 1900 1879 1902 1877 1879 1887 1883 1878 1873 1892 1890 1886 Prince- ton Vic- Victories tories First Ties Game Louisville 1 1876 Manchester 2 1879 Manhattan 9 1881 Maryland A. C. . . 1 1 1898 Mercersburg 2 1 1906 Metropolitans .... 5 1 1881 Michigan 5 1882 Montclair 3 1899 Montgomery A. C. 1 1895 Monumentals(Balt.) 1 1884 Murray Hill A. C. 1 1894 Nameless 2 1874 Navy 3 1906 Neptune 1 1870 Newark 3 2 1870 Newark 3 2 1883 New Bedford .... 1 1878 New Haven 2 1 1875 New York (N. L.) 17 1 1881 New York (A. L.) 2 1911 New York Univ... 8 1 1899 North Carolina ... 4 1912 Notre Dame 2 1914 Olympics 1 1863 Orange 1 2 1873 Orange A. C 1 7 1891 Pelham Bay Sta... 1 1918 Penn State 8 7 1895 Philadelphia 9 2 1874 Pittsburgh (N. L.) 1 1897 Pittsburgh 1 1914 Providence 1 1881 Quaker City 3 1 1885 Rahway 1 1891 151 THE PRINCETO N BR ) C — A — B R-A C Princeton ' s! Complrte baseball ftecorb, 1860=1920 (Conclubeb) Prince- ton Vic- Victories tories Resolutcs 2 3 Richmond 1 Rose Hill 1 Rutgers 1 18 Second Naval Dist. 1 South Orange .... 1 Southwark ' 1 S. I. C. C 3 3 Stars (Brooklyn).. 2 Stars (N.Brnswk.) 1 Stars (Syracuse).. 2 Stevens 1 First Ties Ciame 1873 1896 1870 1866 1918 1910 1880 1874 1863 1862 1876 1913 Prince- ton Vic- Victories tories .. i i Swarthmore Syracuse 1 5 Trenton 6 7 Tri-Mountain .... 1 Trinity 6 Tufts 4 Union (N.Brnswk.) 1 1 Union College .... 2 Univ. of Penn 19 27 Ursinus 1 8 Utica 1 Vermont 1 3 First Tics fiame 1919 1904 1871 1870 1903 1900 1879 189S 1879 1905 1879 1897 Victories Villa Nova Virginia 9 Washington 3 W. and J W. and L Wesleyan 1 West Virginia .... W and M Williams 4 Worcester 2 Vale 75 Prince- ton Vic- tories 6 26 3 2 1 8 4 1 12 54 First Ties Game 1910 1886 1881 1904 1896 1892 1899 1907 1864 1879 1868 L ' ■l r«j JtXi- Bm m—W a t r • - ' mm 1 i f mm mm mm I H HI HH ft p. i c — a — jQLAg TRACK TEAM, 1920 Jl r II N BPEIK BROCK CARPENTER SWEET STEVENSON LAMBERT MORTON I KOWBRIDfiE MASSE V JOHNSON LOURIE FITZPATR1CK (Coach) DOWNS (Mgr.) SAVAGE CONOVER SWEDE MURREY BROWNE HALSEY ERDMAN (Cupt.) SPEERS CI. ARK MCCULLOCH -ft- THE PRINCETON B Rl C — A — BJ A£_ ebteto of tfje Crack Reason, 1319=1920 OFFICERS, 1919-1920 C. R. Erdm an, Jr., ' 19 Captain W. H. Downs, ' 20 Manager Keene Fitzpatrick Coach OFFICERS, 1920-1921 R. M. McCulloch, ' 21 Captain I. O. Hockaday, ' 21 Manager W. B. McFerran, ' 22 Assistant Manager Keene Fitzpatrick Coach j jiJRINCETON may he justly proud of the splendid record made by the track team during the 1919-20 season. Although a numher of candidates were out for practice during the fall, it was not until the winter that Princeton took Dart in any outside meets. During this season more meets were entered than at any previous time in Princeton ' s indoor track history. %j) Three meets were entered previous to that held by the Melrose A. A. on February 10th, one at Brooklyn on §£) January 24th, one at Trenton on the 28th and another at Brooklyn on the 31st. Excellent showings were made in all of these, especially in the hurdles, the shot-put and the middle-distance and thousand-yard runs. At the Melrose games Princeton was represented by a team which not only won the relay, but amassed a total of 18 points, thus winning the team prize of the meet. A first, three seconds and a third accounted for the other points won by the te am. Unfortunately, Captain Erdman pulled a tendon during his race and was out for the rest of the indoor season. On February 14th the relay team won another victory, this time at Newark, first place in the 70-yard hurdles also falling to Princeton. The indoor season closed with the Johns Hopkins meet on February 28th. Although Yale and Penn were also entered, Princeton again showed fine form and won the point trophy, places being won in the 100, the quarter, the half-mile, the mile and the two-mile runs. Thus ended a most successful season. After two months of hard training Princeton entered upon the outdoor season at the Penn Relays, held at Franklin Field April 30th and May 1st. At this meet C. D. Halsey repeated his performance of the previous year by winning first place in the shot-put. Third places were won in the high hurdles and 100-yard dash, the former by G. A. Trowbridge, ' 20; the latter by R. E. Brown, ' 20. S. H. Thompson, ' 22, won fourth place in the discus throw. On May 8th the team journeyed to New Haven, where they defeated Yale on a soggy track by a score of 59 2-3 to 45 1-3. Eight first places were scored by Princeton men, Brown, Murrey, Erdman, Lourie. Halsey and Swede being the winners. Seven second places, four thirds and a tie for third accounted for Princeton ' s other points. Harvard was defeated 91 to 26 on May 22nd. Eight dual meet records were broken during the meet and three were tied. Harvard was able to score but one first place, the pole vault, while Princeton scored all the remaining firsts and the greater part of the seconds as well. At the Intercollegiates, on May 28th, Princeton was barely nosed out of first place by Penn, the scores of the respective teams being 29 to 30 points. R. E. Brown, ' 20, was the highest individual scorer of the meet, placing first in both the 100 and the 220. Other Princeton scorers were Clark, Erdman, Swede, Trowbridge, Massey, Murrey, Halsey and Speers. The season properly closed with the above event, but to put on a finishing touch the team journeyed to England, and there defeated Oxford, 6 to 4, on July 8th. This completed a record which is seldom equalled, and of which Princeton may be proud, both from the standpoint of the remarkable success and of good sportsmanship. 155 THE EftlfcJ-CLETON BRIC-A-BRAC CLARK WINNING 220; HARVARD MKET HIE PRINCE-TON B R I C — A — B PLA l $rinceton=§9ale QLmtk Jleet Yale Field, May 8, 1920 EVENT 100-Yard Dash.. 220-Yard Dash.. 440- Yar d Dash.. 880-Yard Run... One-Mile Run. . . Two-Mile Run... 120-Yd. Hurdles. 220-Yd. Hurdles. Pole Vault .. High Jump .... Broad Jump Hammer Throw Shot Put FIRST SECOND THIRD Brown (P) Lourie (P) Cowles (Y) ... Brown (P) Clark (P) Heffelfinger (Y) Coxe (Y) Stevenson (P) ..Lambert (P) ... Murrey (P) O ' Brien (Y) ....Driscoll (Y) ... Swede (P) Reed (Y) Siemens (Y) ... Hilles (Y) Martin (P) McCulloch (P) . Erdman (P) ....O ' Brien (Y) ....Massey (P) .... Erdman (P) ....Trowbridge (P).. Massey (P) .... Gardner (Y) Webber (Y) Peterson (Y) Landon (Y) f Potter (Y) ...1 Lourie (P) Cowles (Y) Acosta (Y) Speers (P) Halsey (P) Cleveland (P) .. TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 10 2-5 sec 22 4-5 sec 52 3-5 sec 2 min. 4 2-5 sec. 4 min. 34 2-5 sec. 10 min. 12 sec. . 16 1-5 sec 261-5 sec .9 ft. 7 in. Reinacher (Y) Brock (P) . Sweet (P) . Huhn (P) . Hudson (Y) Hamill (Y) ft. 7 .21 ft. 11 in. .134 ft. 8 in. .43 ft. 8 in- Final Score $rtmeton=3|arimrb Qfrack fflttt Palmer Memorial Stadium, May 22, 1920 TIME, HEIGHT EVENT 100- Yard Dash.. 220- Yard Dash.. 440-Yard Dash.. 880- Yard Run... One-Mile Run.. Two-Mile Run.. 220-Yd. Hurdles. 120-Yd. Hurdles. Shot Put Hammer Throw High Jump Broad Jump Pole Vault . FIRST SECOND . Brown (P) Gourdin (H) .Clark (P) Brown (P) . .Stevenson (P) ..Goodwin (H) .Murrey (P) . . . . Penfield (P) .McCulloch (P) ... Foresman (P .Swede (P) Martin (P) . .Trowbridge P).. Massey (P) . .Erdman (P) . . . .Trowbridge ( .Halsey (P) Cleveland (P .Speers (P) Monks (H) . fLaird (H) ) ' Baird (P) } (Sweet (P) J .Lourie (P) Gourdin (H) .Harwood (H) i£ P J H) THIRD OR DISTANCE ...Clark (P) 10 sec ...Gourdin (H) ....222-5 sec . ..Lambert (P) 50 sec ...Johnson (P) 1 min. 58 4-5 sec. ..Bond (H) 4 min. 26 1-5 sec. ...Lewis (H) 9 min. 38 2-5 sec . . . Buzby (P) 25 sec ).. Massey (P) 15 4-5 sec ..Clark (H) 44 ft. 7 in ...Carpenter (P) ..146 ft. 5 in 5 ft. 9 in.. ..Huhn (P) 23 ft. 1 in. .12 ft. AVz in. POINTS PRINCETON 7 7 3 5 5 -? 6 8 2-3 6 2 7 59 2-3 POINTS PRINCETON 6 POINTS YALE 1 1 5 3 3 5 2 7 1-3 44 1-3 HARVARD 3 1 3 1 1 1 Final Score 91 26 -ft ME PR I N CEtM BRI C — A — B F tAJ $rinceton= !£xforb {Eracfc Jffleet Queen ' s Club, London, July 8, 1920 TIME, HEIGHT EVENT 1 00- Yard Dash.. 440-Yard Dash.. 880-Yard Run... One-Mile Run.. Three-Mile Run. 120-Yd. Hurdles. Shot Put Hammer Throw. High Jump Broad Jump FIRST SECOND TH wn (P) Rudd (O) Clark (P) OR DISTANCE 10 sec Rudd (OV. Stevenson (P) . . .Adams (P) SO sec Rudd (O) Murrey (P) Kent-Hughes (0)...l min. 59 4-5 sec. Milligan (O) Montague (O) . . .McCulloch (P) 4 min. 31 1-5 sec. Montague (O)... Swede ,(P) Broadbent (O) 15 min. 16 sec... Erdman (P) Trowbridge (P).Jeppe (O) 15 2-5 sec Halsey (P) Cleveland (P) . . .Wood (O) 44 ft. 5Y 2 in Speers (P) Wood (O) 137 ft. 754 in Thompson (P)... Sweet (P) White (O) 5 ft. 9-X ui Lourie (P) Ford (O) Thompson (P) 21 ft. 6 in Final Score. Only first places counted in the final score and each first place counted one. POINTS PRINCETON 1 POINTS OXFORD 1 1 1 1 )t Princeton placer The Princeton Blazer is the most recent thing adopted by the University in the way of athletic insignia. It is white, with black trimmings and a Princeton seal on the pocket. It has been awarded to all members of the 1920 track team who com- peted against Oxford in the meet held there last summer, and will be awarded to all men who compete against Oxford or Cambridge in future meets held either in this country or in England. Sixteen men have thus far received Blazers in addi- tion to Keene Fitzpatrick, coach, and the two representatives of the Princeton Athletic Association who accompanied the team to England. W. I. L. Adams, Jr., ' 23 R. E. Brown, ' 20 R. D. Clark, ' 19 K. F. Cleveland, ' 18 WEARERS OF THE BLAZER W. H. Downs, ' 20 (Mgr.) C. R. Erdman, ' 20 C. D. Halsey, Tr., ' 21 D. B. Lourie, Jr., ' 22 R. M. McCulloch, ' 21 F. L. Murrey, ' 22 W. E. Stevenson, ' 22 T. C. Speers, ' 21 A. Swede, ' 22 C. F. Sweet, ' 21 S. H. Thompson, ' 22 G. A. Trowbridge, ' 20 158 ■ZQ1E PRlNLCETQg _ELR I C — A — B R,A C SWEET HIGH-JUMPING MURREY WINNING THE HALF B_R.J_C- =iA_z=_E _R A--C- Princeton tErack Eecorb EVENT RECORD HOLDER YEAR 100-Yard Dash 9 4-5 sec J. H. Rush, ' 98 1898 „ n v r, „,, „ W. L. Dawbarn, ' 09 1909 220- Yard Dash 21 3-5 sec | w B Moore; ,J ? m6 440-Yard Run 49 sec J. H. Coif elt, ' 00 1900 880- Yard Run 1 min. S3 2-5 sec C. H. Kilpatrick, ' 99 1899 One-Mile Run 4 min. 20 sec I. D. Mackenzie, ' 15 1915 Two-Mile Run 9 min. 30 1-5 sec A. Swede, ' 22 1920 120-Yard Hurdles 15 2-5 sec C. R. Erdman, Jr., ' 19 1918 220-Yard Hurdles 24 2-5 sec J £. W. Stewart ' 15 1915 C. R. Erdman, Jr., 19 1918 High Jump 6 ft. 2J4 in G. P. Serviss, Jr., ' 02 1902 Broad Jump 23 ft. 2j 2 in H. Simons, ' 08 1908 Pole Vault 12 ft. 6 in T. Fiske, ' 14 1913 Indoor Pole Vault 11 ft. 5 in C. Vezin, Jr., ' 09 1909 Shot Put 45 ft. 1 in D. C. Sinclaire, ' 18 1917 Hammer Throw 168 ft. 7 in J. R. DeWitt, ' 04 1903 3. C. a. S. S. S. Zvatk Eecorb event record holder college year f B. J. Wefers Georgetown 1896 100-Yard Dash 9 4-5 sec 1 R. C. Craig Michigan 1911 (_J. E. Patterson Pennsylvania 1913 f B. J. Wefers Georgetown 1896 220-Yard Dash 21 1-5 sec K. C. Craig Michigan 1910-11 (_D. F. Lippincott Pennsylvania 1913 440-Yard Run 472-5 sec J. E. Meredith Pennsylvania 1916 880-Yard Run 1 min. 53 sec J. E. Meredith Pennsylvania 1916 One-Mile Run 4 min. 14 2-5 sec J. P. Jones Cornell 1913 Two-Mile Run 9 min. 22 2-5 sec 1. C. Dresser Cornell 1919 120-Yard Hurdles 14 2-5 sec E. Thompson Dartmouth 1920 220-Yard Hurdles 23 3-5 sec J A. C. Kraenzlein Pennsylvania 1898 (). 1. Wendell Wesleyan 1913 16-Pound Shot Put 48 ft. 10-H in R. L. Beatty Columbia 1912 16-Pound Hammer Throw 165 ft. 54 n H. P. Bailey Maine 1915 Running High Jimp 6 ft. 4 1 in W. M. Oler ' . ' . Vale 1 1915 Running Broad Jump 24 ft. 4 in A. ( ' . Kraenzlein Pennsylvania 1899 P m-e Vault 13 ft. 1 in R. A. Gardner Yale 1912 160 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash Half-Mile Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 120-Yard HurdLs. 1. Pennsylvania 2. Princeton 3. Dartmouth 4. Cornetl 5. Stanford . . . 6. California . . 7. Harvard 8. Penn State Williams . . . Annual fflttt, c a. a . a. a. Held at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa., May 31, 1920 WINNERS Brown (Princeton) TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 10 1-5 sec. Gourdin (Harvard) 3. Wells (Stanford) 4. DeWitt (Rutgers) 5. Clark (Princeton) 1. Brown (Princeton) 21 4-5 sec, 2. Maxam (Pennsylvania) 3. Hendrixson (California) 4. Clark (Princeton) 5. Shea (Pittsburgh) 1. Hendrixson (California) 48 2-5 sec. 2. Maxam (Pennsylvania) 3. Eby (Pennsylvania) 4. John (Cornell) 5. Driscoll (Boston College) 1. Eby (Pennsylvania) 1 min. 58 sec. 2. Mayer (Cornell) 3. Sprott (California) 4. Murrey (Princeton) 5. Brown (Pennsylvania) 1. Shields (Penn State) 4 min. 22 2-5 sec. 2. Brown (Pennsylvania) 3. Crawford (Lafayette) 4. Goodwin (Bowdoin) 5. Strickler (Cornell) 1. Brown (Williams) 9 min. 27 3-5 sec. 2. Swede (Princeton) 3. MacMahon (M. I. T.) 4. Crofts (Williams) 5. Romig (Penn State) 1. Tho mson (Dartmouth) 14 2-5 sec. 2. Smith (Cornell) 3. Erdman (Princeton) 4. Trowbridge (Princeton) 5. Massey (Princeton) 220-Yard Hurdles. High Jump Broad Jump Pole Vault Shot Put Hammer Throw SUMMARY 9. M. I. T. 30 y 2 29 24 20 15 12 2 11 10 7 7 WINNERS TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 1. Wells (Stanford) 23 4-5 sec 2. Thomson (Dartmouth) 3. Smith (Cornell) 4. Watt (Cornell) 5. Bickford (Cornell) 1 . Landon (Yale) 6 ft. 4 in. 2. Templeton (Stanford) 3. Ramsey (Cornell) ( Clark (Amherst) 4 ( Hampton (Pennsylvania) ■tie 1. Landers (Pennsylvania) 2. Gourdin (Harvard) 3. Templeton (Stanford) 4. Way (Penn State) 5. Merchant (California) .23 ft. 8 in. 1. Myers (Dartmouth) 12 ft. 6 in. ( Jordon (Dartmouth) ) Landers (Pennsylvania) tie Harwood (Harvard) ) Peterson (California) ) t : e Webber (Yale) J 2. 5. 1. Cann (New York Univ.). 2. Shelburne (Dartmouth) 3. Halsey (Princeton) 4. Nichols (Brown) 5. Majors (California) 1. Merchant (California). 2. Danrow (M. L T.) 3. Weld (Dartmouth) 4. Cubbage (Penn State) 5. Speers (Princeton) .45 ft. 0yl in. .159 ft. IYa, in. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Yale 5 2 New York University 5 Lafayette 3 Bowdoin 2 Brown 2 Rutgers 2 Amherst 1 Vi Pittsburgh 1 Boston 1 161 _Xtl E_P_RJLN _CLEJLO_ N_ n BRI C — A — 6_ A£ Mcculloch winning milk in harvard melt _XI± E P R JJNLC.mQ-N- J ? R I C — A — 1920 VARSITY CREW TERRY BRIGHAM COOKE S1NCLAIRE CH1SHOLM MILNE fitzpatrick (Asst. Coach) i.amont (Capt.) spaeth (Coach) Lawrence (Mgr.) rosenbauh (Cox.) CRESSWELL j:tl_E__P_RJLN_C_EJLOJSL . ▲£. 1 I I 1 BRI C— A — BR Crete OFFICERS, 1919-1920 K. S. Lamont, ' 20 Captain G. A. Lawrence, ' 20 Manager S. T. Haviland, ' 21 Assistant Manager Dr. J. D. Spaeth Coach OFFICERS, 1920-1921 H. C. Cresswell, ' 22 Captain A. Wood, Jr., ' 21 Manager J. L. Tallman, ' 22 Assistant Manager W. E. Love, ' 22 it)2. Manager Dr. J. D. Spaeth Coach Stroke, H. C. Cresswell, ' 22... 19 5.11 7. S. W. Milne, ' 22 20 6.1 6 H. L. Chisholm, ' 21 21 5.9 5. J. Sinclaire, ' 22 20 6. 4. J. G. Cooke, ' 22 20 6.3 VARSITY, 1920 age height weight years 172 first 170 first 174 second 175 first 172 first POSITION NAME AGE 3. H. F. Brigham, ' 21 22 2. A. Terry. ' 20 23 Bow, F. L. Page, ' 22 19 Cox, F. F. Rosenhaum, ' 20.... 21 HEIGHT WEIGHT YEARS s.ny. 17(1 first 6. 167 first 5.11 168 first 5.4 113 second aceg DISTANCE May 1 Princeton Harvard , .Pennsylvania V-i, . Cornell Princeton Yale . l- ' i miles 1-3 length miles % length May 15... May 28 Annapolis Princeton Pennsylvania 1 5-16 miles 1 % lengths May 29 nnapolis Syracuse Princeton ! 5-16 miles 2 lengths 165 XHL£_ BJQnLC_E TOg R I C — A — B_ A£_ Bebteto of tfje Ukaston |N spite of the scarcity of Varsity men and the loss of Captain Lamont, who was injured early in the spring, the 1920 season was one of the most successful that the Rowing Association has had in years. Princeton rowed in four regattas, scoring victories over Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Pennsylvania and the Union Boat Club, and being defeated by only Cornell, Syracuse and the Navy. In addition, our Junior Varsity and Freshman crews won from Harvard and Yale, and the hundred and fifty pound crew defeated the Yale eight. By special arrange- ment the Annapolis crew was invited to row in the Child ' s Cup Race in order that they might compete for the Olympic honors, so, in spite of the fact that Princeton defeated Columbia and Pennsylvania, the cup was given to the Mid- shipmen. ; The season opened on May 1st with a triangular regatta at Cambridge between Princeton, Harvard and Pennsylvania. After trailing the Crimson oarsmen for a mile and a half, the Princeton crew passed them at this point and gradually drew ahead to a lead of over one-third of a length at the finish, with Pennsylvania about a length behind Harvard. The next race came on May 15th, when Princeton met Yale and Cornell on Lake Carnegie. In this event the Cornell crew led from the half-mile mark and held this position throughout the race. About a quarter of a mile from the finish the Princeton boat made a final spurt, fairly lifting the boat from the water in an effort to overcome the lead, but the distance was too short, and the Cornell oarsmen crossed the line first, with Princeton less than a quarter of a length behind and Yale several lengths to the rear. It was one of the finest finishes ever seen on the lake. On May 28th the Child ' s Cup Race was held with four crews, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Columbia and the Navy competing. Princeton and the Navy took the lead at the start and never relinquished it. However, the Annapolis oarsmen gradually crept ahead and finished a length and a quarter ahead of the Orange and Black, with Pennsylvania third and Columbia fourth. By placing first and second in this event Princeton and the Navy became eligible to compete in the American Henley Regatta for the Steward ' s Cup, which was to be rowed on the following day. Four crews qualified for the Henley Regatta, Princeton, Navy, Syracuse and the Union Boat Club of Boston. Both Prince- ton and Syracuse got away to good starts and struggled for the lead throughout the first half-mile. Here the Navy put up the stroke and slowly, but surely, cut down on the leaders. In a final spurt in the last quarter-mile they forged ahead and crossed the line first, with Syracuse a close second and Princeton third, one-half length behind the Orange boat. Cfjtlb ' g Cup ecorb YEAR. WINNER. PLACE. COURSE YEAR. 1879 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill River 1)4 miles 1889 1880 Columbia, Schuylkill River ' 1912 1881 Princeton, Schuylkill River 1914 ♦1882 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill River 1915 ♦1883 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill River 1916 1884 Pennsylva nia, Schuylkill River 1917 1885 Cornell, Schuylkill River 1918 1H86 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill River 1919 ♦1887 Cornell, Schuylkill River 1920 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.. Navy, Schuylkill River COfRSE. 1)4 miles Four-oared crews. Princeton did not race from 1885 to 1912. 166 THE PRINCETON: JU A BRI C — A— B R.AC i t  l 1 ' i T l M i J A=M CORNELL FIRST, FOLLOWED BY PRINCETON AND YALE EEXOJ L BRI C — A — ft R A C jfootball Captains; 1869-1921 ' 69. W. S. GUMMERE ' 82. E. C. Peace ' 95. L. Lea 70 A. Van Rennselaer 83. A. Moffat ' 96. G. Cochran 71 A. Johnson ' 84. C. W. Bird ' 97. G. Cochran ' 72 D. T. Marvel ' 85. C. M. DeCamp ' 98. A. R. T. Hillebrand 73 C. O. Dershimer •86. H. S. Savage ' 99. W. H. Edwards 74 I. H. Lionberger ' 87. E. O. Wagenhurst ' 00. H. W. Pell 75 C. Denney ' 88. H W. Cowan •01. H. W. Pell 76 A. J. McCosh ' 89. E. A. Poe ' 02. R. T. Davis 77. W. E. Dodge ' 90. E. A. Poe 03. J. R. DeWitt 78 B. Ballard ' 91. R. H. Warren ' 04. W. L. Foulkf. 79. B. Ballard ' 92. P. King ' 05. J. L. COONEY ' 80 F. Loney ' 93. T. G. Trenchard ' 06. H. L. Dillon ' 81. P. T. Bryan ' 94. T. G. Trenchard ' 07. J. B. McCormick ■Informal team in 1918 composed of members of the S. A. T. C. and Naval Units. pageball Captains ' 08. E. A. Dillon ' 09. R. C. SlEGLING ' 10. E. J. Hart ' 11. E. J. Hart ' 12. T. T. Pendleton ' 13. H. A. H. Baker ' 14. H. R. Ballin ' 15. F. Glick ' 16. F. T. Hogg ' 17. (No team) ' 18 H. A. Callahan ' 19. C. W. McGraw ' 20. H. A. Callahan ' 21. J. S. Keck 1860-1921 ' 60. L. W. Mudge 76. J. M. Woods ' 92. L. A. Young ' 07. J. L. Cooney ' 61. L. W. Mudge 77. D. Laughlin ' 93. P. King ' 08. E. H. W. Harlawd •62, L. W. Mudge 78. E. Furman ' 94. C. S. Mackenzie ' 09. W. R. Sides ' 63. H. C. Milspaugh 79. C. B. Wigton ' 95. J. H. Brooks ' 10. F. T. Dawson ' 64. H. C. Milspaugh ' 80. W. S. Horton ' 96. J. Bradley ' 11. S. B. White ' 65. E. P. Rankin ' 81. A. McCune ' 97. W. W. Wilson ' 12. C. H. Sterrett •66. W. H. Wick ham ' 82. O. Rafferty ' 98. F. W. Kafer ' 13. F. D. Worthington ' 67. R. F. Little ' 83. J. M. Harlan ' 99. F. W. Kafer ' 14. B. K. Rhoads ' 68. E. A. Van Wagenen ' 84. J. M. Harlan ' 00. A. R. T. Hillebrand ' 15. O. S. Greene ' 69. E. P. Rankin ' 85. D. Edwards ' 01. W. E. Green ' 16. B. C. Law 70. W. H. Buck ' 86. J. P. Shaw ' 02. W. J. Steinwender ' 17. E. H. Driggs 71. A. Van Rensselaer ' 87. A. H. Larkin ' 03. F. G. Pearson ' 18. W. H. Madden 72. T. K. Bradford ' 88. E. O. Wagenhurst ' 04. C. G. Stevens ' 19. W. H. Bade 73. A. Pell ' 89. W. H. King ' 05. G. T. Wells ' 20. R. M. Trimble 74. D. Patten ' 90. C. C. Dana ' 06. S. J. Reid, Jr. ' 21. J. Fisher, Jr. 75. J. M. Woods ' 91. C. C. Dana 168 THE PRINCETON BRI C — A — B RLAC t vatk Captatng 1874-1921 74. J. H. Vandeventer ' 86 G. B. McClellan ' 98. H. C Potter ' 10. J. T. Moore 75. J. H. Vandeventer ' 87 W. M. Spalding ' 99. J. F. Cregan ' 11. J. M. D wight 76. F. Dunning ' 88 F. S. Thompson ' 00. J. F. Cregan ' 12. H. M. Sawyer 77. J. A. Campbell ' 89 H. H. Janeway ' 01. A. W. Coleman ' 13. R. B. Thomas, Jr 78. J. A. Campbell ' 90 W. S. Dohm ' 02. A. W. Coleman ' 14. T. FlSKE 79. H. G. Marqaund ' 91 J. S. Roddy ' 03. D. S. Horton ' 15. I. D. Mackenzie •80. C. H. Dodge ' 92 P. Vrendenburgh, 2nd ' 04. L. M. Asbit ' ' 16. W. B. Moore ' 81. F. G. Landon ' 93 W. B. Woodbridge ' 05. R. E. Williams 17. W. B. Moore ' 82. G. Westervelt ' 94 G. R. Swain ' 06. W. M. Armstrong ' 18. J. H. Barret ' 83. W. C. Osborn ' 95 D. R. James ' 07. W. M. Armstrong ' 19. C. R. Erdman, Jr. ' 84. A. G. Fell ' 96 R. Garrett ' 08. J. C. Atlee ' 20. C. R. Erdman, Jr. ' 85. J. B. Harriman ' 97 R. Garrett ' 09. R. A. Gamble ' 21. R. M. McCulloch •11. R. T. Roche ' 12. S. J. Ranch ' 13. S. J. Ranch Creto Captain 1911-1921 ' 14. T. C. Briggs ' 17. ' 15. O. S. Putnam ' 18. ' 16. R. A. Cochran, 3rd ' 19. R. A. Cochran, 3rd H. S. Roche W. M. Paxton, 3rd ' 20. R. S. Lamont ' 21. H. C. Cress well brown winning hundred, harvard meet 169 .s . ITtl e__ P R1N_C _E r OJ BR1 C — A — B R. A l- UNDERGRADUATE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE TALLMAN ZAISRISKIL CALLAHAN LOVE MC FKRRAN MC CULLOCH LA BRANCHE WOOD nzLE RJLN.CEJLCLNl RE M r — A — BR. AC tEfje Unbergrafcmate gtfjlettc Committee I. O. HOCKAUAY. ' 21 . H. A. Callahan J. Fisher, Jr. I. O. Hockauay H. C. Cresswell G. M. L. LaBranche, Jr. OFFICERS .Chairman W. B. McFerran, MEMBERS, 1921 .Secretary E. L. Keyes G. D. Murray G. H. Love H. R. Owe G. S. Piper MEMBERS, 1922 W. B. McFerran A. Woud, Jr. W. I. Zarriskif. J. L. Tallman 171 §f gzZ33jC£rpgrTsrcTrrtrisi PM iDip pr it.-a— br.a gzfl- Poarb of Alette Control TRUSTEE MEMBERS ALUMNI MEMBERS John Grier Hibben, ' 82 (ex officio) F. L. Wright, ' 03 W. E. Greene, ' 02 Robert Garrett, ' 97 John Stuart, ' 00 R. S. Rauch, ' 13 Knox Taylor, ' 95 FACULTY MEMBERS UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS Dean Howard McClenahan, ' 94 I. O. Hockaday, ' 21 G. M. L. LaBranche, Jr., ' 22 Prof. C. W. Kennedy Dr. J. E. Raycroft G. S. Piper, ' 21 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Dean Howard McClenahan Chairman G. R. Murray, ' 94 Athletic Treasurer Dr. J. E. Raycroft G. S. Piper, ' 21 G. M. L. LaBranche, Jr., ' 22 Cue Jitoarb of gmperuiston of (Extra Curriculum i on atulrtic lUctiutrirs FACULTY MEMBERS UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS D. C. Stuart Chairman H. B. Gaffney Secretary H. C. Butler H. R. Shipman W. B. Baker R. M. McCulloch C. R. Hall B. Smith A. S. Bushnfll G. S. Piper A. Russell H. W. Thayer F. R. Dulles J. P. Seiberling 172 _= — z :j= C w WC95T1 3ggniiEE a — br. Ac, BASKETBALL TEAM, 1919-1920 LUEHRING (Coach) LEGENDKE ADI.EIGH DICKENSON MARGETTS UVNSUN (Capt.) OPIE SHERMAN (Mgl ) WITTMER NETTS JTtlE— RJLN..C_£JLCEEL J3L Rl C — A— B R.AC OFFICERS, 1919-1920 J. N. Hynson, ' 20 Captain G. O. Bailey, ' 20 Manager J. P. Seiberling, ' 21 Assistant Manager R. T. Sherman, ' 20 Manager Nassau Team F. W. Luehring Coach A. B. Nies -Issistant Coach TEAM J. N. Hynson, ' 20 (Capt.) Forward S. G. Netts, ' 21 Forward M. P. Dickinson, ' 22 Center A. Wittmer, Jr., ' 22 Guard A. Legendre, ' 21 Guard SUBSTITUTES H. R. Opie, ' 21 Guard J. M. Winfield, Jr., ' 22 Forward H. S. M argetts, ' 21 Guard C. T. Wood, Jr., ' 21 Forward W. I. Zabriskie, ' 21 Forward A. P. Davis, ' 21 Guard W. W. Scudder, ' 20 Center RECORD FOR 1920 DATE December 10, December 13, December 19, December 20, December 31, January 1, January January January January January 2, 3, 10, 16, 23, Princeton. . Princeton . Princeton . Princeton . Princeton . Princeton . Princeton . Princeton Princeton. . Princeton. . Princeton . score opponents score 60 Manhattan College . . 10 26 C. C. N. Y 22 25 Cornell 19 28 Syracuse 21 20 Navy 18 28 Geneva College 16 35 Carnegie Tech 17 33 Yale 28 24 Dartmouth 8 16 Columbia 26 18 Yale 26 January 28, February 11, February 12, February 13, February 17, February 21, February 27, March March March March 5, 13, 19, 22, Princeton. . . Princeton . . Princeton . . Princeton . . Princeton. . . Princeton. . . Princeton. . . Princeton. . . Princeton . . Princeton . . Princeton . . 21 30 33 34 17 25 31 32 23 35 22 OPPONENTS Pennsylvania . Rutgers Johns Hopkins Catholic Univ. Swarthmore . . Yale Cornell Columbia Pennsylvania . . Dartmouth Union SCORE .. 27 . . 31 . . 17 . . 19 .. 16 . . 10 .. 26 . . 28 . . 26 . . 31 .. 25 ♦Games away from home. Exhibition game. INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE STANDING WON LOST PER CENT. Pennsylvania 10 Princeton 6 4 Yale 6 4 1.000 Cornell ... .600 Columbia . .600 Dartmouth WON LOST . 4 6 . 3 7 . 1 9 PER CENT. .400 .300 .100 175 jrt±E_ RJLM_CE_TLQEL BRI C — A — B_RA I 1 IZI ' AI KICK (Coach) BRYAN, G. M C CULLOCH MARTIN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, 1920 CURTIS STBERS BRVAN.J. ROGERS (Capl.) SWEDE PEN FIELD HOCKADAY (Mgr.) FORESMAN _B_RJ_C — A — B_B A C OFFICERS, 1920 W. Rogers, Jr., ' 21 Captain T. E. Hicks, ' 22 Manager KeENE FlTZPATRICK , .Coach G. P. Bryan, ' 21 J. H. Bryan, ' 21 B. S. Curtis, ' 22 D. B. Foresman, ' 21 TEAM R. M. McCulloch. ' 21 E. H. Martin, ' 21 T. B. Penfield, ' 21 W. Rogers, Jr., ' 21 (Capt.) J. R. Steers. ' 21 A. Swede, ' 22 RECORD October 30, 1920— Dual Meet at New Haven. First : Princeton, 21 ; second : Vale, 37. November 6, 1920 — Dual Meet at Charlottesville. First : Princeton, 15 ; second : University of Virginia, 50. Twelve teams entered. November 20. 1920— Intercollegiate Meet at New Haven. First: Cornell, 55; second: Princeton, 56; third: M. I. T 90. jRputPUi of tljp Season HE cross country team started a very successful season by defeating Vale in the annual dual meet at New Haven. Capt. Rogers was first across the line, making the splendid time of 33 minutes, 45 seconds, and breaking the record of the course by four minutes. E. H. Martin, ' 21. came in second, eight seconds behind Capt. Rogers, followed by two Vale men. The following week the team journeyed to Charlottesville, Va., where they com- pletely overwhelmed the Virginia team. Nine Princeton harriers finished before the first Virginia man, and through the entire race Capt. Rogers led, easily outdistancing his opponents and teammates. Martin looked like a good second, but twisted his ankle and was forced to finish sixth. Foresman finished second, followed by Steers, Penfield and Captain-elect Swede, who show ;d he was coming back to form again after having been troubled all season by a bad leg. In the Intercollegiate Meet at New Haven, Princeton was nosed out by one point, Cornell taking first place. Capt. Rogers finished third and Swede seventh, being the second Princeton man in. Capt. Romwig, of Penn State, won the race, breaking Capt. Rogers ' record established in the dual meet with Yale on October 30th. The team had a very successful season, winning two meets and coming within an ace of winning the Intercollegiates, in which twelve colleges were entered. Practically the whole team will graduate this year, Curtis and Swede alone remaining to be the mainstays of next year ' s team 177 — in: THE PRINCETON B Rir. — A — _B_ELA_CL WIN 1K1NGKR (JOl.K TEAM, 1920 DLAN (Capt.) LITTLETON FOSTKB HAICHT _XH E P R_LM_C_EJ O NL B R I C — A — B RA L OFFICERS Gerard B. Lambert President John S. Cosgrave Secretary-Treasurer GREENS COMMITTEE D. G. Herring, Chairman Thornton Conover Charles R. MacInnes UNIVERSITY GOLF TEAM J. S. Dean, ' 21 (Captain) J. H. Douglas, Jr., ' 20 R. A. Haight, ' 21 T. J. E. Pulling, ' 20 S. E. Foster, ' 22 M. W. Littleton, ' 21 R. L. Wintringer, ' 22 l tmtva of % Stasnst, 1913-1920 Under the able leadership of Captain Dean, the golf team brought the season to a fitting close by winning the Inter- collegiate Team Championship and establishing a team record, thus capping the climax of an unblemished record for the five matches played. The splendid brand of golf which the team averaged during the season enabled them to score a sum total of 37 points against 9 by its opponents, which is a record seldom equalled. Much credit is due to Captain Dean, who played a consistently fine game throughout all of the matches. SCORES Princeton 6 Dartmouth 3 Princeton Princeton 9 Columbia Princeton Princeton 8 Pennsylvania 1 7 Harvard 7 Yale .... INTERCOLLEGIATES Team Championship — First, Princeton ; runner-up, Yale. 179 JTtLL PJUN LC_£HON mffk 3_RJ_C_r A B R.AC GYM TEAM, 1920 TUTTLB COOPER SCHICKHAUS (Mgr.) C. R. MILLKR RUSSELL NEHEH K. M. MILLER TOWNI.EY (( apt.) LLOYD ROBERTS THE P RINCETON BPir— A — BR.AC OFFICERS, 1919-1920 P. B. Townley, ' 20 Captain E. Schickhaus, Jr., ' 20 Manager J. N. Baker, ' 21 Assistant Manager OFFICERS, 1920-1921 R. M. Miller, ' 21 Captain R. S. Burgher, ' 21 Manager B. Webb, ' 21 Assistant Manager TEAM, 1919-1920 E. T. Fisher, ' 20 H. D. Roberts, ' 21 S. Lloyd, ' 20 J. E. Russell, ' 21 I. S. Cooper, ' 21 P. W. Stewart, ' 21 L. B, Bailey, ' 21 C. R. Miller, ' 22 R. M. Miller ' 21 W. G. Tuttle, ' 22 J. H. Neher, ' 21 P. B. Townley, ' 20, Captain Eetmro nf tlje l ntaon It is not to overpraise the Gym Team to say that it had a good season, considering the handicaps under which it labored. Inexperience was a great obstacle, and the loss of two star performers at mid-years was a serious blow. In the dual meets the season resulted in two victories, a tie and two defeats. Among these, the outstanding contest was that with the Navy, in which Princeton made a clean sweep of the club swinging, and, although losing, succeeded in piling up against the Midshipmen the largest score of the last four years. In the Triangular Meet with M. I. T. and Harvard the contest with the former was close, but the Crimson was at no time a source of danger. The team also secured third place in the Intercollegiates. RECORD OF MEETS SCORE Princeton 29 Varsity 34y 2 Princeton 27 Princeton 24 Princeton 16J4 OPPONENTS SCORE Haverford 25 1923 19J4 Pennsylvania 27 Yale 30 Navy 37 ' 2 M. I. T. TRIANGULAR MEET 22 Princeton 20 Harvard. INTERCOLLEGIATES First Place Navy Second Place Pennsylvania Third Place Princeton INDIVIDUAL PLACINGS P. B. Townley, ' 20 First Place in Club Swinging C. R. Miller, ' 22 Third Place in Club Swinging 181 _TH E__ PJ3JJNLC E CO J l B RI C — A — E F AJ HOCKEY TEAM, 1919-1920 BARTOW (Mgr.) WELCH KNOX EHRET TERRY BELL MERRITT MAXWELL KEYE8 TALLMAN IIAIGIIT (Capt.) CORCORAN RALEIGH JHE PRINCETOTT BRI C — A— B R.AC OFFICERS, 1919-1920 R. A. Haicht, ' 21 Captain T. L. Raleigh, ' 20 Manager OFFICERS, 1920-1921 E. L. Maxwell, ' 22 Captain T. M. Bartow, ' 21 Manager TEAM E. L. Maxwell, ' 22 Goal R. A. Haight, ' 21 Point S. Bell, ' 22 Cover Point A. L. Knox, ' 21 Center A. Terry, ' 19 Rover E. L. Keyes, ' 21 Left Wing R. M. Ehret, ' 21 Right Wing SUBSTITUTES S. Welsh, ' 21 S. I. Merritt, ' 22 T. L. Raleigh, ' 20 F. L. Corcoran, ' 22 J. L. Tallman, ' 22 ftebteui of tfje g eaacm, 1919=1920 Undergoing the usual handicap of irregular practice, due to the lack of a local rink, the Hockey Team started its season at St. Paul ' s School, Concord. Here the Varsity played several games during the Christmas holidays, the most important of which being that with the University of Toronto. Though these early matches gave promise of further development, little headway could be made, on account of unfortunate circumstances which caused practice to be unavoidably broken at frequent intervals. And in spite of the fact that only three games were won, the team did fine work under the prevailing adverse conditions. E. L. Maxwell, at goal, was the star performer of the season, while Captain Haight played a consistently good game for the defense. GAMES Princeton 4 Princeton Princeton S Princeton 3 Princeton Harvard Club 5 Toronto 10 New Rochelle Harvard 6 Yale 4 Princeton 7 Princeton 3 Princeton 1 Princeton 1 Princeton 1 Pennsylvania 2 Quaker City H. C 2 Yale 6 Dartmouth 3 Harvard 10 183 Ztti£_ fiihL l£JtiDlNL BRIC-A- EJ UI WOOD WOODBRIUGE SOCCER TEAM, 1920 J MISH (Mfcr.) MARSHALL MC ILVAINE THOMAS MOORE WEST TROWBRIDCE FISHEK (Capt.) KEYES WELLES HUNT D± E P P UMiLEJLQS: B R I C — A— BR. AC H. H. Welles, ' 21 . . . J. S. Martin, ' 23 F. R. Ferlaino, ' 23. OFFICERS, 1920 J. Fisher, Jr., ' 21 Captain J. D. Mish, ' 21 Manager R. W. Tureman, ' 22 Assistant Manager A. Nies Coach TEAM, 1920 F. W. West, ' 21 Outside Left E. T. Thomas, ' 23 Inside Left R. Stinson, ' 23 Center C. J. Woodbridge, ' 23 Inside Right J. L. Moore, ' 21 . . ., Outside Right F. C. Wood, ' 22 Left Halfback H. J. Hunt, ' 21 Center Halfback W. B. McIlvaine, Jr., ' 22 Right Halfback E. L. Keyes, ' 21 Left Halfback J. Fisher, Jr., ' 21 (Capt.) Right Fullback J. C. Cooper, ' 23 Goal SUBSTITUTES Fullback C. P. Trowbridge, ' 21 Outside Right .Center Halfback P. Marshall, ' 23 Inside Right . . ' Right Halfback J. S. Mosher, ' 23 Outside Right REVIEW OF THE SEASON The Soccer Team came very close to having a champion- ship team this year, and it was only after the second play-off of a tie that Penn was able to carry away the title. Of the seven league games which the team played, four were vic- tories, two were ties (both with Penn), and one was a defeat at the hands of Penn. The non-league games were considered exceptionally severe and the team came through them unde- feated. Capt. Fisher, Keyes and Cooper did splendid work at defending Princeton ' s goal, and Hunt, Keyes, Thomas, Stin- son and Woodbridge scored all the goals. GAMES DATE SCORE Oct. 9, 19 20 Royal Oaks Oct. 16, 1920 Crescent A. C Oct. 23, 1920 Trenton Y. M. C. A Oct. 30, 1920 Haverford Nov. 6, 1920 Harvard 1 Nov. 13, 1920 Yale Nov. 20, 1920 Pennsylvania Nov. 27, 1920 Swarthmorc Dec 4, 1920 Cornell Dec 11, 1920 Pennsylvania 3 Dec 16, 1920 Pennsylvania 4 Pennsylvania 5 Princeton 4 Cornell 2 L. 1 3 t. 2 2 Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton LEAGUE STANDING STANDING 12 points Haverford 2 10 Yale 1 4 Harvard SCORE .. 2 .. 3 .. 2 4 .. 5 .. 4 .. .. 1 .. 4 .. 3 .. 2 w. L. 3 3 4 T. 1 1 STANDING 4 points 3 1 TJtt E—PJUM_CE T N. RPir— A — BR.AC MAC DONALD TWITCHELL STRONO E. IIAKKIS MURRAY SWIMMING TEAM, 1919-1920 W. I. HARRIS (Mgr.) JOHNSON (Capt.) GOULD FOSTER THfr ddincetcln: BR I C — A — B FLA I OFFICERS, 1919-1920 Frank Sullivan Coach H. D. Johnson, ' 20 Captain W. I. Harris, ' 20 Manager R. Hopkinson, ' 21 Assistant Manager OFFICERS, 1920-1921 Frank Sullivan Coach G. D. Murray, ' 21 Captain R. Hopkinson, ' 21 Manager R. E. Vogel, ' 22 Assistant Manager H. M. Driscoll, ' 21 R. H. Foster, ' 21 E. W. Gould, ' 22 G. B. Gray, ' 20 E. Harris, ' 20 H. D. Johnson, ' 20 TEA M G. Macdonald, ' 22 G. D. Murray, Jr., ' 21 H. M. Twitchell, ' 20 V. Shriver, ' 22 E. Stinson, ' 22 P. G. Strong, ' 22 REVIEW OF SEASON Princeton passed through a successful, though not brilliant, season, and finished second to Yale in the swimming league. The team suffered two defeats at the hands of the Eli and Pennsylvania swimmers. However, the latter were defeated in a return match, while the second meet with Yale was necessarily cancelled. In the Intercollegiates, Princeton fin- ished third to Yale and Pennsylvania, Driscoll and Gray scoring second and third places, respectively, in the fancy diving, and Captain Johnson gaining a fourth in the 100-yard event. DATE December 3, December 12, January 9, January 16, January January February 20, February 26, March 6, Yale March 12, 24, 31, Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton meet cancelled Princeton. . MEETS SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE 35 1923 18 41 C. C. N. Y 12 38 C. C. N. Y 15 24 Pennsylvania 29 43 Springfield College 10 10 Navy 52 12 Yale 41 40 Columbia 13 33 Pennsylvania 20 187 THE PRINCETON §H P P ' f. — a —  k.A C: TENNIS TEAM, 1920 THATCH (Mpr.) DICKINSON IIYNSON KALTENBACH WERNER (Capt.) RBRNDOM xh-E l pRiN crEr o:s: B R I C — A — BR. AC TENNIS i gft • Mr j r A C w (|f T V OFFICERS, 1919-1920 J. L. Werner, ' 21 Captain H. B. Thompson, ' 20 Manager T. Thatch, ' 21 Assistant Manager OFFICERS, 1920-1921 J. L. Werner, ' 21 Captain T. Thatch, ' 21 Manager W. R. Brent, ' 22 Assistant Manager A. H. Brawner, ' 21 H. T. Dickinson, ' 22 E. T. Herndon. ' 21 J. N. Hynson, ' 20 TEAM H. J. Kaltenbach, Jr., ' 22 C. M. Shipway, ' 22 J. L. Werner, ' 21 lAfUirlu of tiic Reason With seven victories and two losses to their credit, the Tennis Team came through a very successful and finished second to Yale in the Intercollegiate League. All but two of the victories were decisive, and the team met defeat only at the hands of the championship Eli and fast California teams. Captain Werner proved himself an ' able leader, and as only one of the Varsity has graduated, the outlook for 1920-1921 is very bright. DATE SCORE April 30, Princeton 6 May 1, Princeton 6 May 12, Princeton 3 May 19, Princeton 8 May 21, Princeton S MATCHES OPPONENTS SCORE DATE Williams May 22, Swarthmore .... May 26, Pennsylvania .... 2 May 23, Rutgers 1 May 29, Harvard 4 SCORE Princeton Princeton 6 Princeton 2 Princeton 6 OPPONENTS SCORE Yale 7 Colgate California 4 Cornell 189 THE: PRINCETON BRIC-A-B R.AC WATER POLO TEAM, 1919-1920 HARRIS (Mgr.) TAIT PHILLIPS HOTTING SCHAEFFKR BUECIINER (Capt.) SCHRAUFF HARBIN SIBLEY rnf_ p_RXN_cL£jLQj r — WATER Vsfli POLO jMf) = -4- — — - -- 9K A ■B . A pc 5) d . ..... . A OFFICERS, 1919-1920 C. F. Buechner, Jr., ' 20 Captain W. I. Harris, ' 20 Manager R. Hopkinson, ' 21 Assistant Manager Frank Sullivan Coach OFFICERS, 1920-1921 V. G. Botting, ' 21 Captain R. Hopkinson, ' 21 Manager R. E. Vogel, ' 22 Assistant Manager Frank Sullivan Coach TEAM C. F. Buechner, Jr., ' 20, Captain. .R. F. F. M. Phillips, ' 22 P. C. Hardin, ' 22 L. F. G. H. Sibley, ' 20 V. G. Botting, ' 22 C. C. E. Hillegas, ' 19 E. M. Crane, ' 18 G. R. C. Tait, ' 22 W. B. Schrauff, ' 22 L. B. J. L. Schaefer, ' 19 ....R. B. R. B. C. ...,R. B. L. F. REVIEW OF THE SEASON 1919-1920 ITH a team composed of brilliant but inexperienced men, the Varsity Water Polo Team went through the season sustaining two defeats and barely failing to win the league championship by the loss of the final Columbia game in the Princeton pool. The failure to win first place in the league standing was due entirely to the lack of team play at crucial points and the team ' s inability to grasp opportunities. Water polo prospects for next year are very bright on account of the fact that five of the letter men are from 1922. Captain-elect Botting was high point- scorer of the league and forward on the All- Collegiate Team. Captain Buechner, Crane and Phillips were awarded places on the second collegiate team. The Athletic Executive Committee recently voted that Varsity letters be given to members of championship teams in the future. GAMES December 12, 10, 17, 20, January January January February 20, February 26, March 12, Princeton 75 Princeton 25 Princeton 35 Princeton 6 Princeton 3 Princeton 13 Princeton 54 C. C. N. Y 3 C. C. N. Y 6 Pennsylvania Columbia Yale 7 Columbia 18 Pennsylvania 7 LEAGUE STANDING WON LOST P.C. WON Columbia 7 1 Princeton 5 2 Yale 4 3 .875 Pennsylvania 3 .714 C. C. N. Y .571 p.c. .375 .000 191 TH E PRINCE-TO N B RIC-A — BRAC 1 WRESTLING TEAM, 1919-1920 SIBLEY (Mgr.) PERSUING DIXON SCARFF CARPENTER RED pentz (Capt.) HUTCHINSON JACOBS karl (Coach) BROOK tr . iii i A ill . m E __P_RJ N C E TON! I I J I BR I C — A — B_RA(L OFFICERS, 1919-1920 R. H. Pentz, ' 20 Captain G. H. Sibley, ' 20 Manager E. E. Watts, Jr., ' 21 Assistant Manager W. A. Karl Coach OFFICERS, 1920-1921 C. C. J. Carpenter, ' 21 Captain E. E. Watts, Jr., ' 21 Manager D. Ravanel, Jr., ' 22 Assistant Manager W. A. Karl Coach fcebteto of tfje ea on, 19 1 9= 1 920 Although winning only two matches during the season, the Wrestling Team was more successful than the figures indicate, because most of the meets were closely contested, and the Varsity secured fourth place in the Intercollegiates. The team greatly suffered the loss of Captain Pentz, who was able, on account of injuries, to wrestle in only two meets, both of which we won. The work of W. S. Red and Captain-elect C. C. J. Carpenter was the feature of the season, neither man being thrown, and each losing only once by decision. MEETS Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 13, 1919 10, 1920 15, 1920 23, 1920 21, 1920 27, 1920 5, 1920 12, 1920 19, 1920 20, 1920 Princeton. Princeton. Princeton. Princeton . Princeton. Princeton. Princeton. Princeton. Princeton. Princeton. 34 Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute.... 9 Boys ' Club of New York 22 7 Columbia 14 23 Springfield 9 4 Navy 28 14 Harvard 16 8 Yale 23 10 Pennsylvania 23 8 Penn State 24 4 Cornell 27 TEAM J. Brooke, ' 21 115 pound class J. S. Jacobs, ' 20 125 pound class R. H. Pentz, ' 20 135 pound class W. E. Hutchinson, ' 20 135 pound class J. Pershing, ' 21 145 pound class J. E. Scarfk, ' 20 145 pound class W. S. Red, ' 20 158 pound class J. P. Dixon, ' 21 175 pound clas C. C. J. Carpenter, ' 21 Unlimited class 193 -TMF PPINfcETOtg: _ElR±C — A — E GUN CLUB, 19201921 KUSKR REICHNER XME PJUNCETON BR.I C — A — B R.A C OFFICERS, 1919-1920 J. L. Kuser, ' 20 Captain A. Reichner, ' 21 Manager E. N. Case, ' 22 Secretary-Treasurer OFFICERS, 1920-1921 C. M. Chapin, ' 21. E. N. Case, ' 22.... . .Captain .Manager J. L. Kuser, ' 20 C. M. Chapin, ' 21 F. M. Blow, ' 22 Princeton TRIANGULAR SHOOT (Held in Princeton, May 1, 1920) 220 Pennsylvania 178 Dartmouth 177 Vale TEAM, 1919-1920 S. Erdman, ' 22 W. B. Hurst, ' 22 C J. WlNTON, ' 22 INTERCOLLEGIATE SHOOT (Held at New Haven, May 22, 1920) 202 Princeton Dartmouth 189 196 M. A G. G. Del afield, Jr. W. Keech 1923 FRESHMAN TEAM L. Long, Jr. J. R. McKinney R. D. Peck 195 TME PRINCETON . ▲£. IJlilll BRI C — A — B RAC- hornsky (Asst. Mgr.) HOl ' KINSON MC WILLIAMS LAIRD RIFLE TEAM, 1919-20 SPEF.R BENUA COL. LIBBEY (Coach) RICHARDSON wells (Capt.) CUNNINGHAM MORGAN (Mgr.) JTHE PRINCETgN . A£. Fllul ' l BR. I C — A — B R.AC OFFICERS, 1919-1920 C. W. Laird, ' 20 President W. G. Wells, ' 20 CtyfcMK H. A. Morris, ' 21 Vice-President T. J. Wood, ' 20 Secretary W. L. Morgan, ' 20 Treasurer and Manager Col. Wm. Libbey Coach OFFICERS, 1920-1921 W. E. Benua, ' 21 President R. Hopkinson, ' 21 Captain H. Cunningham, ' 22 Vice-President H. A. Morris, ' 21 Secretary J. W. Hornsey, ' 21 Treasurer and Manager E. H. deConingh, ' 22 Freshman Manager Col. Wm. Libbey ' Coach W. E. Benua, ' 21 H. Cunningham, ' 22 R. Hopkinson, ' 21 TEAM A. W. Horton, ' 20 H. M. Richardson, ' 20 D. E. McWilliams, ' 21 R. W. Speir, ' 20 H. Page, ' 22 W. T. Thach, ' 21 A. H. Van Alen, ' 20 W. G. Wells, ' 20 SUMMARY Tardiness in beginning practice kept the scores of the team down at first, but as the season progressed there was a marked improvement in each meet, and the only dual shoot, that with Harvard, was won 977 to 975. H. Page was awarded the medal for making the highest total score in the Intercollegiates. Captain W. G. Wells and W. E. Benua were very reliable men and qualified in every meet. R. Hopkinson, the captain-elect, made the highest scores of the matches in which he entered, but was able to compete only part of the season. C. H. Barth W. M. Beat-tie 1923 FRESHMAN TEAM W. D. Brewster M. Goddard M. L. Delafield ' C. B. Gwathmey W. S. Howland G A. Wiggan (Capt.) 1923 SUMMARY The Freshman team scored a victory over Yale by the score of 969 to 964, but lost the Harvard match 958 to 939. Captain Wiggan, qualifying in every meet, was a dependable shot, and much credit must be given to the reliable shooting and conscientious efforts of Delafield, Brewster and Gwathmey. 197 THF PP INC ETON — jtjilte BRI C — A — B FLA-C l ' ALMER STADIUM: THE STAGE OF FOOTBALL BATTLES kc w THE PEIIMCETON BRI C — A — B R._A L 1923 FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM filLKGY FERLA1NO CAI.LANAN JEFFRIES lloyd (Coach) THOMAS CORMAN (Capt.) STEVENS ST IN SON JENNINGS COOPER THE PRINCETON BRI C — A— B R.AC 1923 Paaeball SUMMARY The Freshman baseball season proved to be a very successful one, the team suffering but one defeat, and including in their victories a 9-8 win over the Yale yearlings. A game was scheduled with Harvard 1923, but on account of bad weather was unable to be played. Much of the credit for the team ' s showing was due to the playing of Captain Gorman and the excellent pitching of Jefferies. OFFICERS J. P. Gorman, ' 23. Captain W. H. English, ' 21 Manager L. Lloyd Coach TEAM R. Stinson Catcher J. R. Callanan Catcher J. H. Jefferies, Jr Pitcher E. T. Thomas Pitcher M. Berg First Base R. C. Gilroy Second Base J. P. Gorman Third Base J. C. Cooper, Jr Shortstop F. R. Ferlaino Left Field H. S. Weiser Center Field C. M. Jennings Right Field H. J. Kingsland Substitute N. Stevens Substitute J. M. Jones Substitute GAMES PRINCETON OPPONENTS Lawrenceville at Lawrenceville 5 2 Tome at Princeton 5 Peddie Institute at Hightstown 4 2 Kiskiminctas at Princeton 14 1 PRINCETON OPPONENTS Mercersburg at Princeton 1 4 Princeton Prep at Princeton 5 Gilman at Baltimore 8 Yale 1923 at Princeton 9 8 201 .ZAJ,. J JiE_„P_RJJM_C£TLQ_ISL I. 1 1 lis I BRI C — A — -_B_FCAX_ 1923 FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM DEAN CRAY KENNEDY CROFT RUTAN GO0DB0DY SHOBER LEHNERT THOMPSON (Mgr.) SPEER MC LAIN COVINGTON FULTON TAYLOR TINKER PAUL FITZPATRICK (Coach) LIPPINCOTT RAYNOLDS ADAMS (Capt.) KENNEDY WEBSTER JEtt E P_FILN C flT O N_ B Rl C — A — B Ft A C 1 923 Jf resifjman tEracfe eam W. I. L. Adams, Jr., ' 23 Captain C. P. Trowbridge, ' 21 Manager Keene Fitzpatrick Coach With much good material to pick from, the 1923 Track Team went through the season suffering but one defeat, and that to the Yale Freshmen by a one-third of a point margin. Many of the men showed up very well, and Captain Adams was the individual star of the season, running up the largest total of points. TEAM W. I. L. Adams, Jr. W. Covington R. G. Croft W. H. Dean, Jk. J. T. Fulton R. GoonnoDY H. K. Gray J. M. Jones D. D. Kennedy M. C. Kennedy D. F. Lehne rt B. Lippincott M. Mc. McLean A. G. Paul W. S. Powers R. F. Raynolds F. E. Rutan E. W. Shober F. H. Speer J. C. Taylor G. F. Tinker C. W. Webster MEETS date score April 24, 1923 63 April 29, 1923 67% May 10,1923 515 May 22, 1923 61 OPPONENTS scork Lawrenceville 45 Hill School 40 Vale, 1923 52J4 Harvard, 1923 56 203 ZCHEZEEIH2 E_TLO_N_ BR.I C —A— H GARDNER (Cox) WRIGHT (Capt.) 1923 FRESHMAN CREW MARBURG MONTGOMERY HlLGARTNER JACKSON WIGGAN HOWLAND SCHMERTZ THE PRINCETON BR I C —A— B 1923 Cretu SUMMARY In the beginning of the season the prospects for a successful 1923 Crew were none too bright. However, by dint of good coaching, hard work and skilful leadership by their stroke and captain, J. S. Wright, one of the best Freshman Crews Princeton ever had was developed. This crew scored decisive v ictories over the Vale and Harvard yearlings, and concluded its season by winning the American Henley. John S. Wright, ' 23. OFFICERS .Captain Arnold Wood, Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth Coach .Manager NAME POSITION L. R. SCHMERTZ Bow W. S. Howland 2 G. A. WlGGAN 3 C. T. Jackson 4 H. L. HlLLGARTNER 5 CREW WEIGHT NAME POSITION WEIGHT 150 N. T. Montgomery 6 160 165 F. G. Marburg 7 170 165 J. S. Wright Stroke 155 165 a. Gardner Cox. 1 10 160 RACES DATE FIRST SECOND THIRD DISTANCE WON BY May 1 Princeton Harvard 2 miles Vi length May 15 Cornell Princeton Yale 1)4 miles 7 lengths May 29 Princeton Penn ., Navy 1 5-16 miles Vi length 205 THE PRIN CETOtsT RPl r. — A — BR.AC Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Feb. 25 Mar 6 Mar. 13 Mar. 20 1923 Pasfeettmll fteam OFFICERS J. H. Jefferies, Jr., ' 23 Captani H. F. Matthews, ' 21 Manager A. B. Nies Coach TEAM J. H. Jefferies, Jr Forward A. J. Seidensticker Forward J. B. Cleaves Center L. M. Bergen Guard J. T. Flick Guard SUBSTITUTES H. E. Gx)K C. M. Jennings R. H. Wallace GAMES SCORE OPPONENTS SCORI Princeton 1923 33 Lawrenceville 28 Princeton 1923 35 Columbia 1923 17 Princeton 1923 47 Blair Academy 8 Princeton 1923 27 Peddie 19 Princeton 1923 18 Princeton Prep 12 Princeton 1923 15 Penn 1923 25 Princeton 1923 12 Yale 1923 18 1923 §vm Etam OFFICERS D. S. Sheldon, ' 23 Captain E. Schickhaus, Jr., ' 20 Manager W. E. Karl Coach TEAM E. P. Luquer A. G. Paul R. H. Howe A. Newman F. E. Rutan J. L. Buforii McL. Fisher D. S. Sheldon, Captain MEETS SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE 1923 19J4 Varsity 34 1923 15 Newark Academy 39 1923 17 Dickinson H. S 37 206 THE P_RJJSIC£-rOI T BRIC J _FLAC 1923 istotmmtng OFFICERS W. S. Powers, ' 23 Captain R. Hopkinson, ' 21 Manager Frank Sullivan Coach TEAM F. C. Baselt D. R. Granger J. H. Gulick pate December 3, December 12, February 14, February 22, February 27, March 10, March 13, 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. 1923. T. W. Merritt F. R. Pawley W. S. Powers E. G. Prime RECORD OF MEETS OPPONENTS Varsity Princeton Pren Mercersburg . . Lawrenceville . Yale, 1923 Lawrenceville . Penn, 1923 .... R. E. Winkler V. S. Wonham SCORE .. IS .. 37 .. 28 .. 26 .. IS .. 30 .. 42 SCORE . . 35 . . 16 . . 22 .. 25 . . 35 . . 20 .. 11 B. M. Arnold S. K. Bbadley 1923 GTenm OFFICERS H. L. Taylor Captain H. V. Hernuon Manager I.. B. Dailey, Jr. R. Lewis TEAM H. A. Waterworth P. M. Whitehead MATCHES date score May 7, 1923 7 May 21, 1923 9 May 22, 1923 5 May 29, 1923 5 SCORE Penn, 1923 2 Lawrenceville Yale, 1923 4 Rutgers, 1923 1 207 TliE _P_RJ_N_C_EXLOJsL _g PU_C — A — B R. AC G. L. Carey A. S. Hardin H. L. HlI.GARTNER 1923 Mater $olo fteam OFFICERS H. L. Hilgartner, ' 23 Captain R. Hopkinson, ' 21 Manager Frank Sullivan Coach TEAM L. Long N. B. Marden L. W. Lipscomb L. Samuels RECORD OF MEETS E. A. Smith E. C. Willcox BATE December 3, 1923. January 19, 1923. January 25, 1923. January 28, 1923. SCORE .. 5 .. 17 9 .. 31 OPPONENTS Varsity . . 1922 1922 Nassau . . . SCORE .. 55 .. 27 .. 25 5 1923 OTrestltng STeam OFFICERS R. Morrisson, ' 23 : Captain E. E. Watts, Jr., ' 21 Manager W. A. Karl Coach TEAM G. B. Moreland 115 pound class F. H. Spf.er 125 pound class R. Morrisson 135 pound class J. H. Beebe 145 pound class W. L. Allen 158 pound class C. W. Barkhorn. H. J. Kingsland A. L. Wilson E. L. Davis .158 pound class .175 pound class .175 pound class .Unlimited class MEETS date Jan. 30, 1920 1923 Feb. 20, 1920 1923 Feb. 28, 1920 1923 Mar. 6, 1920 1923 score .. 19 .. 27 .. 23 .. 18 opponents score Newark Junior College 15 Blair Academy Pennsylvania 1923 9 Yale 1923 14 208 _Xt±E PEINCJ-rOlsT R| C — A— B PLAJL. 1924 Cross Country OFFICERS W. H. Plauth, ' 24 Captain T. E. Hicks, Jr., ' 22 Manager TEAM L. B. Leeming W. H. Plauth F. E. Richardson J. Meade E. M. Rick H. C. Willet MEETS OPPONENT SCORE Lawrenceville 41 Vale Freshmen 25 G. H. Kennedy M. C. Hansen date October 14 October 24 1924. 1924. SCORE . . 20 . . 30 C. F. Baily. 1924 Soccer OFFICERS .Captain R. P. Baker, ' 22. A. B. Nies Coach .Manager TEAM L. A. Nicholson Outside Right J. F. J. K. Ewinc, 3d Inside Right T. F. Ancell Center Forward C. W. Clark Inside Left C. F. Baily Outside Left S. C. Conger Right Halfback Substitutes— I. J. Angell, T. M. Bancroft, M. D. Joyce, W. W. Reidemeister Simons Center Halfback W. A. Barr, Jr Left Halfback S. S. Woolston Right Fullback B. Innes Left Fullback C. W. Wheelwright Goal Nov. 17 1924 Nov. 20 1924 Nov. 22 1924 Dec. 4 1924 Dec. 11 1924 GAMES PLAYED . ... 2 Peddie . . . . 1 Germantown Boys ' Club 1 . ... 2 Peddie 1 . . . . 9 Princeton Preparatory School . . . . 4 Tome 2 209 fc FHE PRINCETON BRIC-A-BR. A-C- 1924 FOOTBALL TEAM DRUM MONO (Mgr.) WHEELWRIGHT VAN GERB1G EVERETT BARCLAY M II. LARD JACKSON HOLMES-SMITH SADLER PELL EISENBRAY BAES STUDDIFORD MELADY. SMITH (Capt.) TYSON PASCHAL GENXERT (Coach) EWING JlftS JPJLLNjZJEJlClH: BRI C — A — B R.AC 1924 jfootbali OFFICERS K. B. Smith, ' 24 Captain T. K. Drummond, ' 22 Manager A G. Gennert, ' 17 Coach H. Fink, ' 18 Assistant ' Coach W. Moore, ' 17 Assistant Coach Dr. D. Sinclair Doctor TEAM J. K. Eisenbray Left End R. L. Melady Left Tackle H. S. Paschal Left Guard W. Pell Center M. R. Everett Right Guard A. D. Studdiford Right Tackle H. L. Tyson Right End W. H. Jackson Quarterback H. Van Gerbig Left Halfback H. C. Emery Right Halfback K. B. Smith Fullback SUBSTITUTES H. M. Sadler End J. Barclay Guard H. F. Baer Center A. H. Smith Quarterback C. W. Wheelwright Halfback J. K. Ewing Halfback W. M. Millard Tackle GAMES date score October 9, Princeton ' 24 27 October 16, Princeton ' 24 October 23, Princeton ' 24 31 October 30, Princeton ' 24 3 November 6, Princeton ' 24 17 opponents score Lawrenceville 6 Mercersburg 14 Peddie Yale ' 24 17 Harvard ' 24 17 211 JTtlE. _PRJ_N.C_ETON. . . £. |:JK1,I BRI C — A — B FLAJ£, FITZRANDOLl ' lL GATE IN WINTER tJkis- suj TH E J3JJSLC_EJC£ .N_ _B_FLLC_ A_— _B,R. V£ = fi- EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, INTRACOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION WITHI.KSPOON BUSHNELL TriE ' PRfNCE ' TON ' □ ill □ t BRIC-A-BRAC Cxecutttoe Committee of tfje SntracoUegtate tijlettc gteoctatton W. Browne Bakkr, ' 21 Chairman COMMITTEE A: S. Bushnell, ' 21 W. H. ENGLISH, ' 21 V. M. Taylor, ' 23 W. N. Brown, ' 24 L. C. Woods, ' 22 J. T. Witherspoon, ' 22 215 THE P RINCETON BR I C — A — B ( A-C_ Caleboman Barnes; .1Toi u niiitl) annual Class Clianipionsinp fNeet of tijr Princeton dark athletic association EVENTS 100-Yard Dash. 220-Yard Dash. 440-Yard Dash. 880- Yard Das h... One-Mile Run. . 120- Yard Hurdles] (High) 220-Yard Hurdles! (Low) CLASS 1922 1921 1920 winners time, height or distance 1. R. E. Brown, ' 20 ..10 1-5 sec. 2. R. D. Clark, ' 19 3. H. R. Ford, ' 22 1. R. E. Brown, ' 20 22 1-5 sec. 2. R. D. Clark, 19 3. W. E. Stevenson, ' 22 1. W. E. Stevenson, ' 22 50 3-5 sec. 2. F. L. Murrey, ' 22 3. W. I. L. Adams, ' 23 1. F. L. Murrey, ' 22 2 min. 3-5 sec. 2. J. D. Morton, ' 22 3. T. B. Penfield, Jr., ' 21 1. R. M. McCulloch, ' 21.. 4 m. 30 1-5 sec. 2. D. B. Foresma n, ' 21 3. W. L. Savage, ' 20 1. C. R. Erdman, Jr., ' 19 15 2-5 sec. 2. S. H. Thomson, ' 22 3. W. E. Massey, Jr., ' 22 1. G. A. Trowhridge, ' 20 24 4-5 sec. 2. C. R. Erdman. Jr., ' 19 3. G. C. Buzby, ' 19 winners time, height or distance 1. S. H. Thomson, ' 22 5 ft. 8 in. 2. W. J. Baird, Jr., ' 20 High Jump 3. Tie between J. P. North, ' 22, C. F. Sweet, ' 21, G. A. Trowbridge, ' 20, and B. M. Brock, ' 20 f 1. D. B. Lourie, ' 22 21 ft. 11 $ in. . 2. H. F. Speir, ' 23 I 3. S. H. Thomson, ' 22 1. A. G. Paul, Jr., ' 23 10 ft. 6 in. 2. Tie between J. P. Dixon, ' 21, R. W. Speir, ' 20, S. H. Thomson. ' 22, and R. M. Miller, ' 21 f LCD. Halsey, Jr.. ' 21 44 ft. V z in. A 2. S. H. Thomson, ' 22 I 3. R. F. Cleveland, ' 19 1. T. G. Spcers, ' 21 147 ft. 5 in. 2. M. P. Dickinson, ' 22 3. S. H. Thomson, ' 22 f 1. A. Swede, ' 22 9 min. 30 1-5 sec. 2. W. Rogers. Jr., ' 21 I 3. R. Steers, ' 20 Broad Jump Pole Vault Shot Put Hammer Throw Two-Mile Run SUMMARY SCORE 49 ' S 2 y 2 CLASS 1919 1923 SCORE 16 7 A. Swede broke former Princeton two-mile record in time of 9 minutes 30 1-5 seconds. The previous record of 9 minutes 40 seconds was made by J. S. Eisle in 1907. 216 TME PRINCETON BR. I C — A — B R.AX- Umbersttp life Cabins Club OFFICERS, John Grier Hibben Honorary President H. D. Johnson, ' 20 President V. C. Botting. ' 22 Vice-President 1919-1920 Frank J. Sullivan Secretary-Treasurer Frank J. Sullivan Instructor The past season has only served to strengthen the prominent position in college life held for the past six years by the University Life Saving Club. Its purpose — to stimulate among students interest in swimming and life saving, to provide instruction in the technique of rescue work, and to promote the development of control and confidence in the water — is suf- ficient to justify its increasing popularity on the campus. At present, the requirements for admission are the most difficult of any club in the world. Annual tests are held and men who pass the full requirements are given diplomas. Medals are awarded to those who pass all but the first two swims, which are time tests. The requirements for a diploma are: 1 — Swim 100 yards in 1 minute and 20 seconds. 2 — Swim 440 yards in 8 minutes. 3 — Swim 100 yards on back, using legs only. 4 — Running front dive. 5 — Keep afloat 3 minutes, with supposedly abdominal cramps. 6 — Swim 75 feet under water from surface dive. 7 — Swim 50 yards, using arms only. 8 — Surface dive for human object. 9 — Remove clothes and shoes after swimming 50 yards. 10 — Demonstration of seven methods of release from sup- posedly drowning person. 11 — Carry subject 100 yards, using four methods of carry. 12 — Defensive tactics against struggling subject. 13 — Undress on land and enter water within 30 seconds. 14 — Correct demonstration of Schaefer method of resusci- tation. 15 — Written explanation of methods of resuscitation and after treatment of apparently drowned person. DIPLOMA WINNERS F. C. Baselt, ' 23 L. M. Berger, ' 23 N. W. Danforth, B. Fleming, ' 20 E. B. Gardner, ' 23 J. H. Gulick, ' 23 A. S. Hardin, ' 23 ' 22 J. B. Lewis, ' 22 G. MacDonald, ' 22 G. MacDougall, ' 22 N. B. Marden, ' 23 T. Merritt, ' 23 C. G. Page, ' 22 E. S. Page, Jr., ' 22 E. G. Prime, ' 23 E. A. Smith, ' 23 P. J. Strong, ' 22 J. VanVleck, ' 23 H. A. Waterworth, ' 23 A. D. Bowman, ' 23 J. D. Brown, ' 19 MEDAL WINNERS J. H. Fawcett, ' 21 E. T. Herndon, ' 21 J. B. Lewis, ' 22 L. Long, Jr., ' 23 J. P. Poe, ' 22 D. B. Young, ' 22 217 tfcss E PRINCETON allUllllLIBEZ Bftl C — A— B R.AJL tEtoelftf) Annual Regatta Friday, November 12, 1920 V araitp Creto ace Distance, 1 5-16 Miles First heat won by Fifth Varsity; Second: Wright ' s 150-pound Crew Second heat won by Varsity A; Second: Varsity B. The final heat was not rowed, and no times were taken on the preliminary heats. Varsity A Varsity B H. C. Cresswell Stroke J. R. Campbell S. W. Milne 7 F. G. Marburg W. L. Morgan 6 M. Sinclaire R. S. Newlin 5 J. Sinclaire G. J. Cooke 4 J. S. Curtiss H. F. Brigham 3 M. H. Pyne H. L. Chisholm 2 M. C. Fleming J. M. Brush Bow F. L. Page R. B. Scull Cox A. Gardner Second Varsity A Second Varsity B J. H. Leh Stroke C. V. Sandell L. W. Jones 7 H. L. Hilgartner, Jr. N. T. Montgomery 6 P. L. Lee J. B. Lewis 5 J. B. Skidmore C. F. Jackson 4 A. Rogers F. T. Woolverton 3 A. Simpson F. B. Bowman 2 H. O. Peet H. D. McKinnon Bow H. Iredell R. L. Cooch Cox E. L. Bennett Wright ' s 150-lb. Crew Fifth Varsity J. S. Wright Stroke G. C. Bovaird B. B. McAlpin, Jr 7 C. E. Koetter T. T. Witherspoon 6 H. von Schilling W. H. Brown, Jr 5 A. J. Millard H. A. Waterworth 4 C. R. Miller C. H. Haines 3 R. Buechner T. C. Roberts 2 J. Allison L. R. Schmerz Bow J. B. Hilliard G. Sikes Cox H. S. Murray 218 JHE PRINCETON Mill IP 6RIC- A— Bft-AC I50=lb. J obtce ftace Distance, % Mile Won by Crew C ; Second : Crew A. Crew C E. S. Page Stroke W. N. Beattie 3 O. B. Reimer 7 A. W. Kelsey 2 F. F. Peard 6 S. Lloyd Bow W. Murtland 5 A. D. McKelvey Cox J. Blanton 4 • Crew A Crew B G. M. Chorlian Stroke J. Sturholm L. W. Allen 7 C. B. Gwathmey S. Sherwood 6 D. S. Sheldon D. E. Robinson S D. W. Kemp W. G. Schelker 4 G. M. Van Dyke H. T. Woodland 3 F. C. Ellis J. H. Kemp 2 C. R. Thompson R. M. Ives Bow W. C. White E. G. Sisson, Jr Cox R. M. Craighead Jfresfjman jHobtce ace Distance, % Mile Won by Crew C ; Second : Crew G ; Third : Crew B. Crew C Crew G E. P. Halsey Stroke A. F. Loeb D. C. Dawes 7 W. Monroe S. Benedict 6 W. H. Dilkes H. B. Guthrie, Jr 5 K. Whitehead C. D. Jackson 4 T. W. Martin R. W. McClenahan 3 L. B. Cuyler T. Kirkpatrick 2 ...D. M. Beach, Jr. K. Moser Bow : H. B. Lester G. G. Palmer Cox A. D. McKelvey Crew B Crew E T N. Green, Jr Stroke ' L. W. Fairchild A. J. Shachan 7 J. N. Hopkinson J. C. Juhring, Jr 6 T. S. Williams R. C. Pickering 5 D. C. Trimble C. J. Watkyns 4 E. A. Bartlett W. Andrews 3 N. B. Williams H. K. Twitchell, Jr 2 J. P. Barringer N. S. Bartow, Jr Bow T. C. Calket, Jr. J. Burke Cox B. Goodman, Jr. 219 THE PR INCETON BRI C — A — B R. S Sntracollegtate Stijlettcsi SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN WRESTLING MEET, SPRING, 1920 Lightweight— -R. Morrisson, ' 23, threw F. McKnight, ' 22, in Middleweight— I. Trimble, ' 22, threw T. Allen, ' 23, in 5 min. 8 min. 45 sec. 30 sec. Heavyweight — J. Engle, ' 22, won from A. Wilson, ' 23, on decision. THE NOVICE WRESTLING MEET WINNERS R. L. Cooch, ' 23 115 pound class D. Downs, ' 22 158 pound class R. Morrisson, ' 23 135 pound class J. R. Engle, ' 22 175 pound class H. M. Richardson, ' 20 145 pound class BOXING TOURNAMENT, SPRING, 1920 J. P. Matthews, ' 23 125 pound class R. V. Raymond, ' 21 160 pound class O. Rodgers, ' 22 .135 pound class S. H. Williams, ' 22 175 pound class J. F. Fennelly, ' 20 147 pound class J. S. Dean, ' 21 Unlimited class ALL-AROUND SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS 1st— W. S. Powers, ' 23 506.6 2nd— G. MacDonald, ' 22 467.7 3rd— J. H. Gulick, ' 23 423.9 time, distance event won by or points 50- Yard Swim— W. S. Powers, ' 23 25.1 sec. 100- Yard Swim — G. MacDonald, ' 22 60 sec. 220- Yard Swim — G. MacDonald, ' 22 2 min. 49 sec. Plunge— P. G. Strong , ' 22 53 ft. Fancy Diving — E. G. Prime, ' 23 93.9 points 50- Yard Back Stroke— W. S. Powers, ' 23 35 sec. Life Saving — P. C. Hardin, ' 22 28 4-5 sec. INTRACLASS BASEBALL, SPRING, 1920 Upperclass Series Terrace A. F. Mead, c. W. V. Johnson, 3b. W. W. Scudder, p. V. C. Mead, If. H. R. Opie, lb. J. M. Bevans, cf. H. A. Brawner, 2b. W. H. Dunkak, rf. S. G. Netts, ss. S. E. Foster, sub. Freshman Series Mercer L. M. Bergen, c. G. F. Glass, 31). C. E. Fyles, p. M. R. Lane, If. H. E. Cook, lb. S. G. Stewart, cf. F. A. Dixon, 2b. C. W. Barkhorn, rf. J. D. McKee, ss. K. F. Vilsack, sub. 220 jbezbobjeiseb: BRI C — A iLB-AC dhitrarnllrgtatp Atl jlfltrH ((fimtrlu piO INTERCLASS SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP Held January 30, 1920 Points Won by 1922 22 2nd— 1923 21 3rd— 1920 17 1922 Team — Stinson, MacDougall, Witherspoon, Mac- donald, Erdman, Shriver, Danforth, Spalding, St; n son INTERCLASS BASEBALL, FALL, 1920 Won by 1921 THE LINEUP H. S. Margetts, p. E. L. Keyes, ss. J. Fisher, c. J. C. Watson, If. E. E. Cook, lb. A. H. Brawner, cf. R. M. Ehret, 2b. C. E. St. John, rf. E. C. Kopp, 3b. G. L. Craig, sub. INTERCLUB BASKETBALL SERIES Won by Terrace Club Team — R. Tinsman (Capt.), A. Mead, W. S. Scudder, C. E. St. John, D. C. Anderson Substitutes — M. Moore, J. Fairgraves Manager — E. H. Herzog FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE WATER POLO SERIES Won by 1922 Team — S. Page (Capt.), A. Richardson, H. F. Baker, R. Buechner, E. Snyder, F. Blow Substitutes — H. Bottin g, F. Danforth HANDBALL CHAMPIONSHIP, 1920 Winner D. M. Halsted, ' 20 Runner-up J. R. O ' Neill, ' 20 FALL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP, 1920 Winner J. S. Dean, ' 21 Runner-up E. B. Carruth, ' 22 INTERCLASS SOCCER, 1920 Won by • 1923 J. S. Martin, Capt. J. C. Cooper J. H. Beebe A. Seidensticker P. F. C Williams V. Logan J. S. Mosher TEAM P. Marshall R. Stinson B. Pitrachyat G. W. R. Andrade C. J. Woodbridge E. T. Thomas T. Smart INTERCLASS CROSS COUNTRY MEET, FALL, 1920 Score 1st, 1921 19 2nd, 1924 60 3rd 1922 79 4th, 1923 104 Individual Winner — D. B. Foresman, ' 21 Winner of prize for first non-training table runner — E. M. Rick, ' 24 FALL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP, 1920 Winner (singles) E. T. Herndon, ' 21 Runner-up CM. Shipway, ' 22 S E. T. Herndon, ' 21 ( ]. L. Werner, ' 21 H. T. Dickinson, ' 22 I H. J. Kaltenbach, ' 22 CANE SPREE Thursday Night, November 11, 1920 LIGHT-WEIGHT CLASS R. Morrisson, ' 23, won over R. B. Keeney, ' 24; time, 54 sec. MIDDLE-WEIGHT CLASS D. E. Robinson, ' 23, won over A. H. Lindabury, ' 24; time, 1 min. 46 sec. HEAVY-WEIGHT CLASS W. G. Bkumder, ' 24, won over A. Wilson, ' 23; time, 26 sec. Winners (doubles). Kunners-up. 221 m£_ JUN££r£N- B R I C — A — B _FLA-£- o = O H 1 EVENTS IOO-Yaro Dash... 220-Yard Dash. .. 440-Yarii Run.... Half-Mile Run.. One-Mile Run... Two-Mile Run... TH E PR INCETON BRIC-A — BR. AC Ctoentpfourti) Annual 3fater cl)olagttc Qfracfe Barnes; HELD AT PRINCETON, MAY 15, 1920 120-Yd. Hurdles. . winners time, height or distance McKim, Barringer 10 2-5 sec. Comins, Worcester Johnson, Central (Wash.) Kern, Central McKim, Barringer 23 2-5 sec. Comins, Worcester Johnson, Central (Wash.) Krebs, Gilman Wontroff, Barringer 52 3-5 sec. Reischmann, Clason Brooks, Hill Jones, Haverford Ranch, Newark Central. 2 m. 3 4-5 sec. O. Barney, Barringer H. Barney, Barringer Swinburne, Fordham Prep Kirby, Barringer 4 min. 39 3-5 sec. Seufert, Lawrenceville Hunter, Booth Prep Scudder, Princeton Prep Kirby, Barringer .. .10 min. 34 1-5 sec. Fisher, Newark Central Smith, Newark Central Thome, Hill Hulman, Worcester 16 4-5 sec. Jones, Hill Scattergood, Mercersburg Patterson, Worcester 220-Yn. Hurdles. . ' High Jump. Broad Jump. winners time, height or distance 1. Leh, Lawrenceville 27 3-5 sec. 2. Scattergood, Mercersburg 3. Johnson, Hill 4. Hulman, Worcester 1. Bigelow, Mercersburg . . . .5 ft. ' A in. Harding, Lawrenceville Lamberton, Lawrenceville Reynolds, Mercersburg Stone, Mercersburg Worcester 22 ft. 1 in. Lawrenceville Barringer Helbig, Newark Central Hulman, Worcester (Tie) 1. Comins, 2. Rogers, 3. McKim 4. (Tie) ( Pole Vault. ( 1. Hulman, 2. (Tie) j 4. (Tie) Shot Put. Hammer Throw. Worcester lift. 5J4 in. Lambert, Lawrenceville Jones, Hill Bates, Northeast Geoffry, Central Marshall, Peddie 1. Hills, Hill 50ft.6j4in. 2. Poland, Barringer 3. Kearns, Peddie 4. Wontroff, Barringer 1. Hills, Hill 166 ft. 9 in. 2. Benedict, Hi ll 3. Aguilera, Lawrenceville 4. Kimble, Mercersburg Two Interscholastic Records were broken during the meet. Hills, of Hill, broke the record for the shot put, and Comins, of Worcester, that for the broad jump. This is Barringer ' s first leg on the cup offered by the Princeton Track Association to the school that first wins five legs. Mercersburg has four legs, and Hill one. Summary: Barringer, 36; Hill, 23 5-6; Worcester, 23 1-6; Lawrenceville, 18 2-3; Mercersburg, 14; Newark Central, 10J4 ; Washington Central, 5p2 ; Clason, 3; Peddie, 21-6; Booth Prep, 2; Fordham, 2; Haverford, 1; Gilman, 1; Northeast, 1-6. 224 JaE P-PLLbLCEj LS: BFMC-— A— BRAC intersdjolasttc fetottmmng jffleet The eighth annual Princeton Interscholastic Swimming Meet, held in Brokaw tank, on February 8, 1920, was won by the Berkeley-Irving School. The feature of the meet was the work of Chace, who garnered all of the 14 points credited to the winning school. Genthner, of Brooklyn Poly Prep, was also a strong contender. POINT SCORE SCHOOL POINTS SCHOOL Berkeley-Irving School , 14 Mercersburg . . . Poly Prep (Brooklyn) 13 Rutgers Prep . . . Lawrenceville 12 Princeton Prep , Girard College 8 Blair Academy , Marquand School 7 DeWitt Clinton POINTS ... 6 ... 5 ... 4 ... 3 ... 3 SUMMARY 50- Yard Swim. 100-Yard Swim... 220-Yard Swim... WINNERS SCHOOL TIME OR DISTANCE .26 sec. 1. Tie between Chace, Berkeley-Irving Genthner, Poly Prep 3. Gherpheide, Mercersburg 4. Walsh, Lawrenceville 1. Chace, Berkeley-Irving 60 sec 2. Genthner, Poly Prep 3. Harmon, Blair Academy 4. Crownover, Girard College 1. Chace, Berkeley-Irving. 2 m. 39 1-5 sec. 2. Hall, DeWitt Clinton 3. Crownover, Girard College 4. Harmon, Blair Academy Plunge Fancy Dive 200- Yard Relay. WINNERS SCHOOL TIME OR DISTANCE 1. Hann, Rutgers Prep 65 ft. 3 in. 2. Traylor, Mercersburg 3. Hazeleton, Lawrenceville 4. McCreery, Lawrenceville 1. Galbreath, Marquand 95.4 points 2. Boyle, Girard College 3. McAllaster, Girard College 4. Anderson, Mercersburg 1 . Lawrenceville 1 min. 53 3-5 sec. 2. Poly Prep 3. Princeton Prep 4. Marquand School 225 i RnJHJVT • if :Ctif__|gJi I N C El-QjsE PK-A — ft R A C l ' ROSPECT Jlti E_ fiJLM_C_ELXLO hL E R J C — A — BR. AX CAMPUS Cl.l ' li JH-E RRJ MCETON JI .BRI ' C B R.A C Campus; Club FOUNDED 1900 OFFICERS James H. Ardrey, ' 21 President G. Richard Hunter, ' 21 Vice-President Burton M. Webb, ' 21 Treasurer Kenneth H. Zabriskie, ' 22 Secretary Bryant H. Dixon, ' 22 Asst. Treasurer BOARD OF TRUSTEES C. D. Vinne, ' 06 President G. H. Bell, ' 04 Secretary-Treasurer John H. Clapp, ' 02 John A. Bradley, ' 06 George O. Likkletter, ' 02 R. P. McClenahan, ' 02 Edward H. Coffey, Jr., ' 20 (ex officio) MEMBERS, 1921 James H. Ardrey, Jr. Brandon Barringer D. Moreau Barringer John Beall W. Leonard Alexander Joseph H. Barwise, Jr. Edmund B. Blake Theodore D. Blake Frederic M. Blow Ledwith J. Brennan Edward B. Carruth Robert S. Burgher Joseph D. Croll Frank A. Dixon Harold Helm G. Richard Hunter McClure Kelley MEMBERS, 1922 Kenneth L. Colburn Allen Cunningham Bryant H. Dixon Ray M. Evans Albert E. Floan Stuart M. Frame William W. Hewitt Franklin A. McCarthy George I. McIlvain Arthur C. Regan Charles A. Robinson, Jr. Edwin G. Rutt Eugene A. Piaget Peter R. Rentschler Burton M. Webb Edward Stilson, Jr. Robert C. Tait Paul Savage Williams Robert L. Wintringer Newton Thomas Yager, Jr. Kenneth H. Zabriskie 229 _B_RJ C — A — B R. cannon ci.rn B R I C — A B R.A C damtcm (Elub FOUNDED 1896 Elijah S. Boteler Joseph W. Cooper Victor M. Covington Collins Denney, Jr. Frank M. Chapman, Jr. Frank T. Corbett V illiam E. W. Cramer Charles C. Drennon OFFICERS John G. Watson, ' 21 President Albert Wittmer, Jr., ' 22 Vice-President Hugh M. Driscoll, Jr., ' 21 Secretary-Treasurer TRUSTEES David Mah aney, ' 08 President Albert W. Harris, ' 98 Graduate Treasurer Carlyle Garrison, ' 04 Secretary Albert I. Payne, ' 13 Curtis Willock, ' 96 W. C. Shanley. ' 16 Chas. S. Wills, ' 02 Ernest C. Wills, ' OS MEMBERS, 1921 Hugh M. Driscoll Kenneth H. Klipstein Paul Fenton Edward C. Kopp Case A. Foster Alva E. Mallory Reginald H. Foster James W. Murrey MEMBERS, 1922 M. Henry Garrity James P. Lyon Walker P. Hall, Jr. Thomas H. McNamara Tevis Huhn John D. Morton Thomas J. Keating, III Lewis B. Morrow Edwin Singleton Rodwell Todd Robert L. Forbes John G. Watson Courtlandt K. Schenck James H. Vahey, Jr. Joseph S. Vila Albert Wittmer 231 JTM E __J3RJ [HEE33 N. g R I C — A r BL.R._ C— CAP AND GOWN CLUB THt PRINCETON BRI C — A — B R.A C (Tap ant) f otim (Elub FOUNDED 1891 OFFICERS William H. English, ' 21 President George G. Finney, ' 21 Vice-President J. Robert Campbell, ' 21 Treasurer Everett N. Case, ' 22 Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES J. Whitney Baker, ' 04 President Cortlandt W. Handy Treasurer Frank Glick, ' 16 Secretary Wilton Lloyd-Smith A. B. Jackson, ' 22 J. W. Donner, ' 17 J. P. Seiberling, ' 21 Stewart Chapin Alden Rogers MEMBERS, 1920 Elliot Speer J. Richard Steers, Jr. MEMBERS, 1921 J. Robert Campbell Loring A. Cover, Jr. Foster R. Dulles William H. English, Jr. George G. Finney Charles H. Haines Richard Halliburton Irving O. Hockaday, 3rd David L. Hopkins Russell Hopkinson Edward L. Keyes, 3rd John H. Leh Truman C. Penney Edward R. Perry Richard V. Raymond James P. Seiberling James P. Skidmore William McC. Strong Channing F. Sweet Cornelius P. Trowbridge Robert J. Upson Philip Wallis Thomas J. S. Waxter A. Morris Carey, Jr. Burnham Carter Everett N. Case Hunt T. Dickinson H. Hamilton Hackney MEMBERS, 1922 Robert P. Hooper Samuel B. Irwin Archibald B. Jackson Henry J. Kaltenbach Walter S. MacPhee E. Sydenham Page F. LeMoyne Page F. Furnival Peard John B. Ramsey, Jr. Raymond G. Scarlett Allan Swede Webster B. Todd Morrison Ulman M. Ogden West 233 jrtLE JLCUJsLC_EJ O.N_ B R l LC-= A-= 3-gZ OL CHARTER CLUB _TtLE __ P R l_N_C ETO N . BR I C — A — R.A C Princeton Charter Club FOUNDED 1901 OFFICERS Arnold Wood, Jr., ' 21 President Harold J. Ash, ' 20 Treasurer Charles J. Winton, Jr., ' 22 Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS Oliver C. Reynolds, ' 04 William Zinsser, ' 09 S. R. Stevenson, ' 18 John A. Stewart, 3rd, ' 05 Allan Davies, ' 10 W. M. Paxton, 3rd, ' 19 Warren W. Cunningham, ' 06 Allen C. Bakewell, ' 14 MEMBERS, 1920 Harold J. Ash Walter F. Chappell Fletcher S. Crocker MEMBERS, 1921 James W. Baker Dalton Hayes John H. Neher Livingston Baily J. K. B. Hockaday Herbert O. Peet Cecil I. Crouse Philip L. Lee H. Denny Roberts Nelson D. Gikford, Jr. William B. Mills MEMBERS, 1922 A. de Russy Baker Morton Keeney Daniel Ravenel, Jr. A. Curtis Bogert Edwin R. Kinnear Van-Lear P. Shriver, Jr. Jonathan Chace George M. L. LaBranche, Jr. A. Russell Slagle Arthur J. Cowan John B. Lewis William W. Smith Larimer A. Cushman, Jr. C. Roberts Mjller Edward Stinson, Jr. John A. Forbes John P. North William A. Tucker Charles H. Frazier Baillie P. Porter W. Gerard Tuttle Edward B. Getze, Jr. Robert I. Powell H. D. Baker, ' 20 C. Tyler Wood, Jr., ' 21 Carl J. Vanderlin Arnold Wood, Jr. C. Tyler Wood, Jr. William I. Zabriskie Charles F. Whitehead Ralph E. Williamson James M. Wineield, Jr. Charles J. Winton, Jr. Francis C. Wood Lawrence C. Woods, Jr. George A. Zabriskie, II 235 B R I C — A — BR. AX_ l ' ROPOSF.I) NEW CLUB HOUSE— CLOISTER INN CLUB BR I C A — B R.A C Cloister 3fan Club FOUNDED 1912 OFFICERS Francis B. Bowman, ' 21 President Hugh D. McKinnon, ' 21 Vice-President Lorimer B. Slocum, ' 21 Treasurer Sterling R. Mueller, ' 22 Secretary George G. Tennant, Jr., ' 22 4ssistant Treasurer BOARD OF TRUSTEES Charles E. Bingham, ' 13 President Raymond T. Hoopes, ' 13 Secretary-Treasurer Clarence P. Freeman, ' 14 Henry C. Rutledge, ' 17 Sterling Galt, Jr., ' 15 James Creese, Jr., ' 18 Louis M. Washburn, ' 15 Donald M. Halsted, ' 20 Thurston J. Davies, ' 16 MEMBERS, 1920 James M. Landis Bern hard K. Schaefer Frederick C. Squier MEMBERS, 1921 Francis B. Bowman Gordon H. Curtis Frank E. Hoge Rodmond S. Mahafky John M. Brush Philip H. Davis Arthur B. Jacobs Alfred Nicholson Lloyd S. Burns Robert Denniston, Jr. Evan O. Kane Henry H. A. Morris Gill Cisco-Smith Hunter D. Farish Hugh D. McKinnon Lindsay M. Parrott Howard G. Clark Ralph H. Henshaw Robert W. McLaughlin Lorimer B. Slocum Alonzo E. Conover MEMBERS, 1922 Beverly M. Br own Eugene S. Dunn Harry Iredell John E. Nicholson, Jr. S. Pearce Browning, Jr. Parker C. Hardin Albert W. Kelsey William Osterholt Donald K. Cameron John J. Hess W. Harding Kneedler John M. Reynolds Charles D. Copeland, Jr. W. Edward Hole Robert G. MacDougall Charles O. Sloane Barton S. Curtis Elmore Holmes Richard P. Morgan Watson B. Snell Fred W. DeStefano Clark Hungerford T. H. Vail Motter George G. Tennant, Jr. P. Eugene Donald John D. Hutchinson Sterling R. Mueller Charles G. Webb Not returned. 237 , a£. Bfel C — A — B R.A C COLONIAL CLUB BRI C — A — B R.A C Colonial Club FOUNDED 1891 OFFICERS David A. Uebelacker, ' 21 President Rudolph E. Vocel, ' 22 Vice-President Tyler M. Bartow, ' 21 Secretary-Treasurer Schuyler Merritt, II, ' 22 4sst. Secretary-Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS Frederick H. Osborn, ' 10 Chairman Alfred Ely, ' 05 Secretary Richard B. Duane, ' 10 Treasurer George Yuencling, ' 01 John Holly Clark, ' 09 Charles J. Biddle, ' 11 John B. Pitney, ' 14 George W. C. McCarter, ' 03 J. Dickinson Este, ' 09 Irving B. Kingsford, ' 13 Henry C. Merritt, ' 15 David A. Uebelacker, ' 21 (ex officio) Tyler M. Bartow, ' 21 (ex officio) Tyler M. Bartow Harold S. Bond George C. Com stock ♦James P. Eagle B. H. Henderson George S. Jefeers Alden A. Lofquist Arthur H. Mulford Benjamin H. Paddock MEMBERS, 1921 Thomas F. Paddock ♦Arthur R. Ramee John B. Rhodes Warren B. Shipway David A. Uebelacker Edward H. Wever Francis P. White Scott A. White Kenneth S. Cook Malcolm S. Davis Sturtevant Erdman ♦Culrert B. Faries Not returned. MEMBERS, 1922 •Ralph I. Goodwin William B. Hurst Schuyler Merritt, II Sidney W. Milne John J. Mitchell, III Wilfrid Murtland John D. Osborne Hugh I. Richardson Richard B. Scull Hulet P. Smith James G. Strean Rudolph E. Vog l 239 JTtLE_ERJLN„C_tXLOJ L _e p i c —a — e cottac.k ci.ru TME PRTNCETON BRIC r A B.AAC Pil f (Hmbersttp Cottage Club FOUNDED 1887 E. Hicks Herrick, ' 88 Bernard S. Horne, ' 90 Erskine Hewitt, ' 91 W. Browne Baker William Bolton, Jr. Asa S. Bush nell John L. Cochran, Jr. George L. Craig, Jr. William S. Cutchins, Jr. Arthur P. Davis Elliott M. Anderson Fletcher L. Belt G. Nathan Brown Francis L. Corcoran William M. Cramp T. Kenneth Drummond OFFICERS Asa S. Bushnell, ' 21 President W. Browne Baker, ' 21 Financial Secretary Arthur P. Davis, ' 21 Assistant Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS Albert B. Schulz, ' 03 Chairman Harry G. Treadwell, ' 13 Treasurer Russel R. Sloan, ' OS Secretary George C. Frazer, ' 93 Clinton V. Messerole, ' 98 N. H. Donald, ' 03 Richard E. Dwight, ' 97 Elroy Curtiss, ' 00 Dean Mathey, ' 12 Henry Lowe, ' 97 W. O. Morse, ' 02 J. A. Larkin, ' 13 MEMBERS, 1921 Frank M. Donohue Armant Legendre Joseph D. Scheerer Harry B. Gaffney Martin W. Littleton, Jr. Sidney M. Shea Frank S. Grandin Everts Moulton Theodore C. Speers David S. Gray Lloyd S. Miller William R. K. Taylor. Jr. J. Porter Gillespie Beverly B. Munford Ralph L. Tompkins H. Clay Irons, Jr. James F. Oates, Jr. Phillips R. Turnbull Richard B. King John R. T. Ryan, II Lawrence L. Witherill MEMBERS, 1922 Edward H. Eckfeldt, Jr. William L. Morgan, Jr. John L. Tallman Edwin B. Fay Whitfield P. Pressinger, Jr. Louis E. Tilden Thomas E. Hicks, Jr. Alexander Simpson Francis R. Wadleich, Jr. William G. Irons, II Eldredge Snyder J. Thornwell Witherspoon W. Pail McBride William E. Stevenson Frederick T. Woolverton 241 ML PRINCE7 ON 3 Rl C — A — B FLA C Btal lobge FOUNDED 1908— INCORPORATED 1912 Alfred V. S. Olcott, ' 09 Charles D. Orth, Jr., ' 13 T. Harold Benedict F. Ogden Blackwell ♦Alexander S. Butcher Donald L. Chamherlain John S. Curtis Clifford F. Chapman William C. Cudlipp Raymond J. Davis Herbert H. Eddy Ward C. Eldridge Sheldon Fox OFFICERS Harold A. Sutphen, ' 21 President William C. Ferguson, ' 21 Vice-President J. Mott Rawlings, ' 21 T reasurer H. Struve Hensel, ' 22 Assistant Treasurer Herbert Haynes Miles, ' 22 Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES Wilfred J. Funk, ' 09 Chairman T. H. McCauley, ' 12 Treasurer Kenneth W. Alford, ' 19 Secretary Bernard Peyton, ' 17 J. Mott Rawlings, ' 21 Courtland Otis, ' 20 MEMBERS, 1921 Harry A. Farr James S. McDonnell W. C. Ferguson Ellis H. Martin Herbert R. Fleming R. Dale KitzMili.kr Joel M. Hill Frank S. Morris J. Penrose Hamilton H. Struve Hensel John Hussey, Jr. Herbert G. King Andrew McMillan MEMBERS, 1922 Arthur L. Manchee Baldwin S. Maull Donald B. Mellis H. Haynes Miles Henry D. Miller Harold A. Sutphen, ' 21 Henry S. Norris J. Mott Rawlings Harold A. Sutphen Allen D. Wilcox Ramon E. Ozias, Jr. John H. Slawson Phille J. Spalding Herbert T. Turner Palmer W. Veddf.r Not returned. 243 _TO E gR INCET ObL S R J_C — A -JJIAL ELM cr.ru Tl-I E PR I N CTT CTN BR I C — A — B R A C Clm (Slut) FOUNDED 1895 OFFICERS George C. A. Anderson. ' 21 President Ransom J. Jackson, ' 22 Vice-President J. Stanton Keck, ' 21 Treasurer Edward H. deConingh, ' 22 Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS Paul T. Bruyere, ' 01 President Charles Presbrey, ' 06 Vice-President Jay Downer, ' 05 Treasurer A. Roche, Jr., ' 03 Secretary MEMBERS, 1920 John Brook Wellington S. Crolse Herbert G. Moore MEMBERS, 1921 George C. A. Anderson Edward L. Barbee Benjamin N. Brown Henry B. Campbell Emerson C. Conner James Conner Henry Fink A. Philip Guiles Harold A. Harvey John W. Hornsey J. Stanton Keck Alan S. Loose Rowland S. Metzger Joseph D. Mish Richard B. Ruth Irving L. Tappen Theodore H. Westgate Henry S. Wilson Ralph P. Baker John D. Ballard James E. Bathgate Roger C. Coffin Hamilton Cottier MEMBERS, 1922 Edward H. deConingh Edwin C. Ewald R. Morton Fleming Herman C. Gable William H. Grogan Robert L. Henderson Philo H. Higley Ransom J. Jackson Nelson A. Kenworthy John P. Poe Ernest C. Roessler James G. Scarff Robert W. Tureman ROMEYN V. VOORHEES 245 ■fft _XtUe_ fiJJNLC.E T OIL B R. I C — A — B BA£- ' V GATEWAY CI. I ' ll TH £ PRI NCETO N 3 P l C — A — BR-AC Princeton atei33aj Club FOUNDED 1913 OFFICERS William Rogers, Jr., ' 21 President Charles I. Foster, ' 20 Vice-President Earl F. Rahn, ' 21 Secretary Archibald W. Webster, ' 21 Treasurer Charles I. Foster MEMBERS, 1920 Harold J. Hunt Leonard Moore ♦Douglas H. Alexander Lewis T. Bait- Julius M. Benson Stephen B. Creasey John Y. Dater, Jr. Walter A. Dew Jean P. Dixon Clayson W. Aldridge Albert S. Barnes Alfrf.d H. Barr, Jr. Elbert L. Bennett Robert B. Bradshaw James N. Brown ♦Louis B. Crane, Jr. MEMBERS Thomas D. Ewing Paul V. Forster John Gilfillan Wendell W. Greenlee ♦Earl L. Griggs Eigil L. Hansen 1921 ♦Henry Hartshorne James Hartshorne William Hughes Ralph E. Kent Reginald N. Lawrence Earl F. Rahn MEMBERS, 1922 William F. Dittig Stuart C. Dodd Wilfred P. Forrest Francis Foster C. Edward Hopkin Edward S. King George M. Knowles George W. Loos. Jr. Thomas McCamant A. Griggs Nelden William E. Pardoe Arthur H. Raynolds Charles E. Rhodes, Jr. William Rogers, Jr. Edward T. Stein Archibald W. Webster Francis W. West Walter L. Wright, Jr. Warren S. Reeve Guy M. Robertson Charles W. Smith Edwin G. Smith Oscar Swenson Sanford K. Thomson Not returned. 247 m itHLER i n cnms. B C? IQ-A — ft R. A C IVY CIA ' H JTt±t JgJRJLN_C£JLQ-T r B RI C — A — B FLA C Clarence B. Mitchell, ' 89 Frederick W. Steele, ' 93 Horatio W. Turnbull, ' 96 R. Lawrence Benson, ' 01 3fop Club FOUNDED 1879 OFFICERS George S. Piper, ' 21 President Andrew G. Carey, ' 21 Treasurer I. Ridgeway Trimble, ' 22 Secretary William B. McIlvaine, ' 22 Assistant Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS R. Lawrence Benson, ' 01 President Herbert L. Dillon, ' 07 Treasurer Rudolph L. Walton, ' OS Secretary Percy R. Pyne, 2d, ' 03 H. Fairfield Osborn, Jr., ' 09 A. Douglas Russell, ' 14 Harold Minott, ' 05 Alvin Devereux, ' 12 James E. Gowen, ' 17 Rudolph L. Walton, ' 05 Charles Scribner, Jr., ' 13 P. Blair Lee, ' 18 Herbert L. Dillon, ' 07 H. Rivington Pyne, ' 14 Harold F. McCormick, Jr., ' 21 MEMBER, 1920 Janon Fisher, Jr. Benjamin H. Brewster, 3d Andrew G. Carey C. Merrill Chapin, Jr. Richard M. Ehret Matthew C. Fleming, Jr. MEMBERS, 1921 Charles D. Halsey, Jr. Frederic W. Lincoln, Jr. Benjamin B. McAlpin, Jr. Thomas N. McCarter, Jr. Harold F. McCormick, Jr. G. Donald Murray, Jr. George S. Piper Aiken Reichner Oliver F. Taylor W. Thomas Thach Joseph L. Werner Samufl Welsh John H. Whklen, Jr. Richard W. Wool worth MEMBERS, 1922 Samuel Bell, 3d Montgomery Blair, Jr. Hugh C. Cresswell Edmund S. Delong Edward K. Dunn J. Russell Forgan Joseph H. Goodspeed, Jr. Edward W. Gould, Jr. John H. W. Ingersoll Schuyler B. Jackson Jesse F. McFarlane Robert H. McAdoo Watson B. McFerran William B. McIlvaine, Jr. William E. Massey, Jr. Eugene L. Maxwell Frank L. Murrey Meredith H. Pyne S. Davis Robbins Oliver Rodgers I. Ridgeway Trimble W. Stapley Wonham 249 -XH E_J RJ JSLC-E T O f3I BRI C — A — B R. gL KKY AND SEAL CLUB THE PRINCE-TOW B R I C — A — BJJIAL ep anb eal Club FOUNDED 1904 Howard J. Gee, ' 06 Rogers Hinds, ' 06 OFFICERS Ralph W. Illincworth, ' 21 President William R. Furey, ' 22 Vice-President Herbert A. Leggett, ' 21 Treasurer Harry R. Perley, ' 21 Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS Watson C. Terry, ' IS President Howard J. Gee, ' 06 Secretary and Treasurer Harold C. Richard, ' 06 Frederic S. Dunn, ' 14 Frederick W. Nixon, ' 17 Ralph B. Higgins, ' 12 Watson C. Terry, ' 15 MEMBERS, 1921 James J. Allison Cf.dric V. Atkinson Weld S. Carter Robert W. Cossum W. Rush Farr Ralph W. Illincworth James E. Johnson Edmond T. Keenan Herbert A. Leggett Edward P. C. Lewis Robert B. Litch Alfred T. McC ' ormack Charles J. Molloy David D. Moore John J. Pershing Harry R. Perley Richard W. Schabacker P. W. SlLZER G. Douglas Stengel Arthur A. Stull Paul H. Taber Miles H. Vernon Harold R. Wall ey John A. Bingham Harold A. Cartier Percy B. Cowan Josiah G. Fort Harry Frank, Jr. William R. Furey Nathan T. Lane MEMBERS, 1922 D. W. Richardson William B. Schrauff Elgar H. Stabler Alexander P. Palmer Albert B. Turner Arthur A. Wells Ernest H. Williams 251 Ttlt_PJUN..C ETO N. .£▲£. hmmi - R I C — A = B R. AJL QUADRANGLE CLUB TH E Pft lNJCETOfNT BRI C — A— B RA£_ $rinceton ©uabrangle Club FOUNDED 1901 Carl Brigham, ' 12 E. C. Olds, ' 09 OFFICERS Harrison F. Matthews, ' 21 President Willis U. McClenahan, ' 21 Treasurer Adlai E. Stevenson, ' 22 Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chauncey Belknap, ' 12 President Clifford G. Dixon, ' 11 Treasurer Benjamin S. Woodworth, ' 21 Secretary Samuel D. Bell, ' 13 J. Dayton Voorhees, ' OS D. B. Sinclair, ' 10 James N. Hynson, ' 20 William L. Barclay, Jr. Robert W. Bluntschli Charles C. J. Carpenter Henry L. Chisholm Seward B. Collins E. Earnshaw Cook William R. Brent George J. Cooke, Jr. Morgan C. Day Charles Denby, Jr. Addison L. Dyer Lin dell Gordon, Jr. John E. Davis Edmund B. Kelly Paul E. Kennedy ! Nathaniel Knowles, Jr. Willis U. McClenahan MEMBERS, 1921 Gordon McCulloh J. Donald McKinney Harrison F. Matthews Charles W. Mayo Richard E. Merrifield MEMBERS, 1922 Pa_l F. Griffin John M. McClenahan William E. Hale Robert F. McCord Richard S. Jktt Thomas C. McEachin Reginald L. Johnson James A. Millholland Louis W. Jones Robert S. Penny Arthur G. Lambert Angus B. Rosborough Milton J. Offut Robert R. Osborne Edwin H. Webster Henry H. Welles, 3rd Benjamin S. Woodworth William T. Rowley Charles M. Shipway Richard K. Stevens Adlai E. Stevenson Douglas Ward R. Miles Warner 253 Zjl£ - THE EftlNCETObL iJiilii ppi r. — A — RR.AC TERRACE CLUB ItLE„_ER±N_C£XLQJsL B R I C — A — _B- A C_ Harrv A. Brawner Joseph W. Durbin Arthur L. Fagan Edwin H. Herzoc W. Vail Johnson Gerald Kohler James M. Bevans Vincent T. Botting William H. Dunkak Harold R. Ford Steven E. Foster Princeton terrace Club FOUNDED 1904 OFFICERS Rop.ert M. McCulloch, ' 21 President Herbert N. Margetts, ' 21 Vice-President Douglas E. McWilliams, ' 21 Treasurer J. Henry Leon, ' 22 Assistant Treasurer William H. Dunkak, ' 22 Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS Gustav C. Wuerth, ' 07 Chairman G. Ellsworth Harris, Jr., ' 14 Secretary-Treasurer F. W. Birkenhauer, ' 10 B. D. Benson, . ' 13 H. A Barry, ' 12 A. D. Groef, ' 13 H. R. Medina, ' 09 T. W. Sill, ' 11 MEMBERS, 1920 Evan T. Fisher Carl D. Sandell MEMBERS, 1921 Roderick S. Lewis Varnum C. Mead Richard V. Lindabury Welton D. Moore Robert M. McCulloch Stanley G. Netts Douglas E. McWilliams Howard R. Opie Herbert N. Margetts James N. Pope MEMBERS, 1922 Paul Harvey Frederick M. Phillips J. Henry Leon Don W. Reps Charles G. Page David R. Rutter Henry Page, Jr. . Clifford H. Tuttle Murray S. Scureman Joseph H. Smith Paul W. Stewart C. Edmund St. John- Thomas V. O. Urmy Samuel H. Williams Henry L. Willet Edward W. Woods De Witt B. Young 255 _TtLE RJJSLCiI10JSL e r i c — a -lB-RAX- TIGER INN BRI C — A — _ J A-C„ Qftger 3nn FOUNDED 1890— INCORPORATED 1892 OFFICERS Henry A. Callahan, ' 21 President Donald B. Lourie, ' 22 Vice-President John L. Hopkins, ' 21 Secretary-Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS Charles A. Cass, ' 02 . ' President Franklin Murphy, ' 95 Vice-President B. D. McClave, 12 Secretary Dickson Q. Brown, ' 95 Treasurer Frederick J. Moses, ' 92 Charles W. Luke, ' 08 G. Malcolm, ' 08 George W. Bunn, ' 12 MEMBERS, 1921 ♦Raymond C. Ball Henry A. Callahan John R. Daniell J. Simpson Dean Richard T. Frick Richard A. Haight William B. Hawke John L. Hopkins Alan G. Knox John W. Labolisse ♦John F. Lewis, Jr. John D. McCaull Edward B. Meyer J. Ainsworth Morgan William T. Robinson Newell E. Thomas Kenneth O. Wilson Herbert L. Wisner Frederick T. Yeiser Melville P. Dickinson Donald B. Lourie George H. Love MEMBERS, 1922 Edwin J. Lyons William R. Kent Frederick Thayer Knepper Edwin K. Miller Paul Moser Donald O. Wilson Not returned. 257 jrt±e__RR±fcJCEjrow: BRI C — A — ELRA ■(■■■■■B TOWER CLUB Princeton otoer ' Clufc FOUNDED 1902 Julius O. Adler, ' 14 William E. Benua George P. Berry Georce P. Bryan Julian H. Bryan Dean Buterbaugh Alfred H. Clarke James E. Brodhead Howard Cunningham Leonard J. Cushing R. Balfour Daniels George K. Davies A. Parker Hall OFFICERS William M. Streetman, ' 21 President Edward T. Herndon, ' 21 Treasurer Henry T. Skelding, ' 22 Secretary William R. Martin, ' 22 Assistant Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS Frank Little, ' 03 Chairman Sinclair Hamilton, ' 06 Sidney Holt, ' 03 Raymond T. Fish MEMBERS, 1921 Irvine M. Flinn, Jr. Robert M. Miller Donald B. Foresman Thornton B. Penfield, Jr George W. Furness Robert P. Rhodes Edward T. Herndon Thomas C. Roberts Watt R. Matthews John E. Russell Kenneth B. Miller MEMBERS, 1922 Henry C. Hart Thomas S. Matthews Carroll B. Hills Richard S. Newlin William E. Love George H. Nichols Francis H. McKnight Theodor Oxholm Richard H. Mansfield John Sjnclaire William R. Martin ' 13 Harry J. Sohmer, ' 07 Charles E. Skinner, Jr. Richard Stillwell William M. Streetman James G. Vermillion Edward E. Watts, Jr. Murray Sinclaire Henry T. Skelding Sherlock Swann, Jr. John T. Wainwkight Henry Young, 3rd 259 TH E PRINC ETON BR I C — A — 6.RAC- HOLDER HALL jmE_J JEUJSLCEI10_M BR.IC— A — BFL AC TAYLOR CALLAHAN UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOLS COMMITTEE, 1920-1921 LONG GRAY CROFT SCARLETT STEVENSON COOPER WALLTS DUNLOP DAVIS GAFFNEY FINNEY DRUMMOND MASSEY SHEA REICHNER BUSH NELL CASE DULLES LEWIS VOGEL PIPER A. P. Davis, ' 21 G. C. Finney, ' 21 S. M. Shea, ' 21 H. A. Callahan, ' 21 W$t QUnbergrabuate ikftoote Committee OFFICERS A. S. Bushnell, ' 21 Chairman E. N. Case, ' 22 Business Manager A. Reichner, ' 21 Chairman Entertainment Committee EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE G. S. Piper, ' 21 E. N. Case, ' 22 J. C. Cooper, ' 23 H. B. Gaffney, ' 21 R. E. Vogel, ' 22 H. K. Gray, ' 23 P. Wallis, ' 21 W. W. Smith, ' 22 C. H. Lewis, ' 23 F. L. Belt, ' 22 J. H. Allen, ' 23 ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE T. K. Drummond, ' 22 R. G. Croft, ' 23 J. Rae, ' 23 W. E. Stevenson, ' 22 A. McC. Dunlop, ' 23 W. M. Taylor, ' 23 R. G. Scarlett, ' 22 L. M. Fisher, ' 23 W. H. P. Townsend, ' 23 W. E. Massey, ' 22 L. Long, ' 23 HE aim of the Undergraduate Schools Committee is to link together the Alumni, undergraduates and pro- spective students of Princeton and to bind more closely the preparatory and high schools throughout the country to the University. Almost all of these schools have Alumni in the undergraduate body. The latter are interested in their respective schools and in the younger members still there. It is through the Committee that closer relations are established. The publications of a majority of the schools represented in the University are kept on file in the Committee room, where the school Alumni may read them. Likewise, the undergraduate publications are sent to the preparatory and high schools by the Committee, along with any information that is desired. In its work of arousing interest in Princeton, the Committee endeavors to lay before the schoolboy a realistic picture of the University and its undergraduate life, in the hope that this will portray the ideal for which he is seeking. The Committee is fast gaining the rank of a necessity in the University organization, and with a greater spirit of co-operation between all those connected with Princeton and proper financial support, its future success will be assured. 263 BRI C — A — BJ A_CL W. Bolton, Jr. A. P. Davis F. L. Belt A. C. Bogert G. C. Bovaird J. C. Buck A. McC. Dunlop G. J. Fullerton N. S. Bartow E. A. Corea F. H. Davis W$t gfobotoer cijool Club OFFICERS A. P. Davis, ' 21 President W. E. Stevenson, ' 22 Vice-President K. B. Smith, ' 24 Secretary MEMBERS, 1921 H. M. Miller E. Speer M. L. Schafer MEMBERS, 1922 D. F. Cameron H. J. Kaltenbach, Jr. E. H. Eckfeldt, Jr. W. B. McCready H. Frank G. I. McIlwain T. Graham W. L. Morgan MEMBERS, 1923 G. Hardy B. F. Maguire W. R. James D. Rutherford MEMBERS, 1924 P. Faith J. Johns F. L. Fentress D. W. Kendall A. Hanson G. H. Lacey 264 W. M. Strong C. A. Robinson, Jr. W. E. Stevenson C. T. Webb N. Stevens, 2nd C. R. Thompson A. H. MacDonald J. H. Roblin K. B. Smith BRI C — A— B R-AC C. V. San dell J. R. Berry C. H. Frazier E. Kilgus R. S. Mapletoft parringer Srtgf) g rijool Cluti OFFICERS T. V. Urmv, ' 21 President R. S. Mapletoft, ' 22 Vice-President C. E. Brewer, ' 24 Secretary MEMBERS, 1921 MEMBERS, 1923 T. V. Urmy C. Barkhorn R. E. Marlatt MEMBERS, 1922 M Berg Al R Sherman T. Riccardi M Kleinman M - Unfried Ray Sutton E. H. Williams MEMBERS, 1924 C. E. Brewer C. McKlm 265 -fit 1CHEZJ3PLLNLCETL0JSL B R I C — A — B_RAC_ OFFICERS S. Chapin, ' 21 President M. C. Day, 72 Vice-President E. L. Crabbe, ' 24 Secretary MEMBER, 1921 S. Chapin MEMBER, 1922 M. C. Day MEMBERS, 1923 J. H. Jewett S. Williams I. J. Angell T. F. Angell R. T. Beeke E. L. Craiske MEMBERS, 1924 D. C. Dawes T. L. Fentress S. Lanier H. Williams 266 XHE_£fi_LhJ LC TLOJsL BRl C — a — BR. AC Central J|tgf) gdjool Club WASHINGTON, D. C. OFFICERS D. L. Chamberlin, ' 21 President G. Macdonald, ' 22 Vice-President . M. M. McLean, ' 23 Treasurer R. A. Newby, ' 24 ■Secrirfao MEMBERS, 1921 D. L. Chamberlin H. E. Wood, Jr. MEMBERS, 1922 G. Macdonald E. A. Pessaqua MEMBERS, 1923 T. L. Blanton E. B. Elliot M. M. McLean MEMBERS, 1924 R. Newby E. F. Willett H. C. Willett t£A TH E PRIN C ET O N p |JJHUp BRI C — A — 1A-C Cijestnut J|tU gcabemp Club OFFICERS W. L. Barclay, Jr., ' 21 President D. M. Dent, ' 23 Vice-President G. Kahlo, ' 24 Secretary MEMBERS, 1921 W. L. Barclay, Jr. N. Knowles, Jr. P. L. Lee MEMBERS, 1922 W. M. Cramp, 2nd R. P. Hooper, Jr. W. H. Kneedler MEMBER, 1923 D. M. Dent MEMBERS, 1924 H. Dilks B. Hogue G. Kahlo 268 TME PRINCETON PR I C — A— B_B C_ JXIIil! itrtc ■KT___ I Cfjoate cljool Club OFFICERS C. H. Haines, ' 21 President P. E. Kennedy, ' 21 ' , Vice-President W. D. Pruden, ' 24 Secretary MEMBERS, 1921 W. C. Ferguson C. H. Haines P. E. Kennedy MEMBERS, 1922 W. J. Long F. L. Page E. Snyder J. A. MlLLHOLLAND A. P. PALMER A. E. STEVENSON L. B. Morrow MEMBERS, 1923 F. Gwinner, III P. D. Whitehead MEMBERS, 1924 H. F. Baer R. Healey W. D. Pruden 269 L. D. Tim W. B. Todd L. P. Yandell BRIC— A — BR. AX - ; A. S. Dashiell C. Hathaway €fte episcopal cabemp Club A. S. Dashiell, ' 23 President J. F. Thomas, ' 23 Vice-President W. James, ' 24 Secretary MEMBER, 1921 G. W. Furness MEMBERS, 1923 R. T. Levis R. T. L. Patterson H. C. F. Mockridge J. F. Thomas MEMBERS, 1924 W. James L. A. Starr 270 C. S. Wurts, Tr. jm.E_PJUJENLC_Ejr_0_N_ iRI C — A — e R.A.CL V. T. Botting B. Clarke, 3rd G. G. Fisher C. B. Gwathmey F. C. Billing H. B. Kirkland Crasmus Sail J|tgf) g cf)ool Club OFFICERS W. S. MacPhee, ' 22 President V. T. Botting, ' 22 Vice-President W. W. Hewitt, ' 22 Secretary MEMBERS, 1921 J. Keenan R. McLoughlin MEMBERS, 1922 W. P. Forrest W. W. Hewitt W. S. MacPhee MEMBERS, 1923 R. Ives H. W. Meistrell C. P. Thompson S. D. Johnson C. W. Schlaitzkr, Jr. MEMBERS, 1924 F. B. Mohle E. D. Purvis M. Rich 27) _XtlE_.P_RJLMi: E T QEL BRI C — A — E RAJl Qtfje Oilman Country School Club OFFICERS G. G. Finney, ' 21 President I. R. Trimble, ' 22 Vice-President D. C. Trimble, ' 24 Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1921 R. L. Brant A. G. Carey J. Fisher, Jr. E. B. Kelley B H Brewster, 3rd G. G. Finney C. Hale H. F. Matthews MEMBERS, 1922 A. M. C arey E. K. Dunn J. P. Poe J. B. Ramsay A. R. Slagle R B Daniels F. F. Peard B. P. Porter R. G. Scarlett E. Stinson MEMBERS, 1923 J. C. Cooper, Jr. H. K. Gray J. G. Mayo R. Stinson A. G. Towers A. M. Fisher A. P. Gilman W. S. Ober E. T. Thomas W. L. Turle L. M. Fisher R. W. Graham H. M. Steele J. L. Thompson MEMBERS, 1924 H. Duane B. Graham L. S. Kunkel J. B. Miles D. C. Trimble 272 W. M. Strong P. Wallis S. Swann, Jr. I. R. Trimble P. F. C. Williams R. L. Williams C. W. Wheelwright Tli E RfiJJ LCEJlCLN_ _B_BJ_C — A — fcJ AC Pjf j L. B. Bailey W. H. T. Huhn J. T. Causey F. Bailey M. Baird G. Barr S. Conger ■Jlabetf orb £ cf)ool Club OFFICERS H. D. Roberts, ' 21 President L. B. Bailey, ' 21 Vice-President M. Baird, ' 24 Secretary MEMBERS, 1921 B. Barringer D. M. Barringer H. D. Roberts MEMBERS, 1922 R. S. Newlin E. S. Page H. N. R. Robbins W. Roberts C. K. Schenck MEMBERS, 1923 G. F. Gibbs T. Spencer J. M. Jones E. G. Rawson MEMBERS, 1924 J. K. Eisenbrey B. P. McGrann A. Parke J. Ewing L. A. Nicholson W. Parke A. McClosky R. Oliphant R. Schenck 273 2±  CtLLJ R_LN _C_EHO_N_ liliilii B R I C — A — B RAX HILL SCHOOL ¥fr THF PRINCETON RBI ■A R D A r — | Wot fttll cfjool (Ulub OFFICERS W. E. Massey, Jr., ' 22 Vice-President W. L. Stabler, ' 24. MEMBERS, 1921 W. B. Baker B. H. Henderson B. B. McAlpin J. R. T. Ryan C. P. Trowbridge G. P. Berry G. R. Hunter C. W. Mayo J. D. Scheerer L . R. Ward A. S. BUSHNELI H. C. Irons, Jr. B. B. Munford S. M. Shea H. H. Welles J. L. Cochran R. V. LlNDABURY J. H. Neher T. C. Speers J. H. Whelen, Jr. F. R. Dulles T. M. McCarter A. A. Nicholson F. C. Squier L. L. WlTHERILL C. D. Halsey A. M. McColl A. Rogers J. R. Steers A. Wood H. Helm MEMBERS, 1922 M. E. Anderson L. Gordon, Jr. A. G. Lambert C. R. Miller V. L. P. Shriver M. Blair A. K. Hamilton J P. Lyon R. I. Powell M. Ulman S. B. Collins N. G. Irons, 2nd W. F. McFerran H. I. Richardson E. B. Wheaton A. Cunningham M. Keenfy W. B. McIlvaine J. T. Rodgers E. W. Woods J. A. Forbes G. M. L. LaBranche.Jr W. E. Massey, Jr. G. B. Scott L. C, Woods, Jr. E. B. Getze, Jr. MEMBERS, 1923 W. I. L. Adams J. T. Fulton D. M. McAlpin F. E. Rutan H. G. Weekes J. H. Allen R. L. Gailey J. S. Martin A. M. Thomson J. L. WlGTON J. H. Beebe J. M. LeRoy J. D. Mitchell E. F. Thomson J. E. Williams R. G. Ferguson C. H. Lewis A. G. Paul MEMBERS, 1924 J. M. Wallace J. Barclay S. C. DeLa Cour C. D. Jackson R. W. Lewis, Jr. J. L. Roper S. Benedict C. F. Dery W. McE. Johnston S. P. Lloyd W. L. Stabler R. S. Berry J. S. Hatfield R. B. Keeney U. H. McCarter W. E. Sterrett W. F. D. Blair H. O ' Neil Hencken S. G. Keech H. S. Paschal D. M. White H. G. Davis, 3rd J. E Howard R. H. Lane, Jr. 275 F. E. Richardson JilE_ fiJJsLCijrOhi: BR.J-C —A — B RACZZfm Horace Jlatm cfjool Club OFFICERS R. Denniston, Jr., ' 21 President L. A. Cushman, Jr., ' 22 Vice-President F. Eilers, ' 24 Secretary MEMBERS, 1921 G. Cisco-Smith F. E. Hoce R. Denniston, Jr. E. E. Watts, Jr. MEMBERS, 1922 L. A. Cushman, Jr. G. E. Shea M. Breslauer H. J. Kaltenbach, Jr. MEMBERS, 1923 M. Goddard, Jr. C. S. White E. G. Prime L. W. Lipscomb G. F. Tinker J. B. Rankin MEMBERS, 1924 F. X. Decker F. Eilers A. Mordecai R. Wright 276 JQ1E BLRjLbLCLE T Q N B R I r. — A— BR-AC Cfje Sotcirfus g df)ool CElutj OFFICERS G. D. Murray, ' 21 President E. N. Case. ' 22 Vice-President R. H. Shrady, ' 24 Secretary MEMBERS, 1921 J. H. Ardrey, Jr. J. W. Cooper W. W. McClenahan G. D. Murray J. Rhodes MEMBERS, 1922 B. Carter E. N. Case R. S. Holt W. G. Tuttle M. O. West MEMBERS, 1923 F. R. Crumbie M. L. Delafield T. J. Long J. A. McKinney H. B. Odell, Jr. K. E. Niemann MEMBERS, 1924 E. A. Bartlett C. A. Capers J. N. Hopkinson C. D. Spalding D. D. Stauffer N. B. Williams W. G. Brumder J. A. Fuller R. H. Shrady J. C. Spalding B. Van Voorhees 277 TH E PR INCETON Xjmk% PN 3 R I C — A_ B_EL C_ A. P. Hall L. O. Brewster R. Cuylf.r R. ROSTWK ' K VV. Brown L. Cuyler Hent gdjool Club OFFICERS A. P. Hall, ' 22 President H. T. Skelding, ' 22 Vice-President D. Williams, ' 24 Secretary MEMBERS, 1922 R. H. Mansfield G. H. Nichols MEMBERS, 1923 J. S. Mosher G. Taylor F. Savage MEMBERS, 1924 J. Dunnel S. Goodwin L. Fearing E. Sexton B. Glave 278 H. T. Skelding J. C. Taylor D. Studdiford D. Williams JTtlE PRINCETON BRI C — A — B R-A L Hafce Jf ores ikfjool Club OFFICERS W. P. Pressinger, ' 22 President L. M. Bergen, ' 23 Vice-President H. H. Kimball, ' 24 Secretary MEMBERS, 1922 W. P. Pressinger S. D. Stearns MEMBERS, 1923 F. C. Baselt L. M. Bergen R. Owsley MEMBERS, 1924 J. Allfree M. C. Bates H. H. Kimball D. D. Swain 279 jn±E_PJUN_CJLT IsL Jhe BPI C — A — BR. A _ SSE LAWRENCEVILLE MEMORIAL HALL It THE PRINCETON — lAte r d i r — a — p. a a c d Wjje Hauirencebtlle gkijool Clufc OFFICERS E. L. Keyes, ' 21.. J. T. Witherspoon, ' 22 H. K. Twitchell. 24 MEMBERS, 1921 R. W. Bluntschli A. L. Fagan J. H. Leh L. S. Miller J. P. Seiberling C. C. J. Carpenter W. B. Hawke J. D. McCaull A. H. Mulford C. F. Sweet G. L. Craig, Jr. E. T. Herndon D. E. McWilliams L. M. Parrott W. B. Shipway J. S. Dean E. L. Keyes V. C. Mead T. B. Penfield, Jr. D. A. Uebelacker F. M. Donahue, Jr A. G. Knox MEMBERS, 1922 E. M. Anderson A. L. Dyer W. G. Irons, 2nd R. F. McCord J. T. Witherspoon W. Bartlett E. B. Fay L. E. Laflin E. K. Miller F. T. Woolverton E. B. Blake R. M. Fleming A. H. Lamarche J. D. Osborn G. C. Warner E. M. Collins J. H. Goodspeed, Jr. 0. T. Marsh C. M. Shipway G. B. Will M. S. Davis T. E. Hicks MEMBERS, 1923 N. Anderson G. D. Donald J. B. Hobson M. MacLaren, Jr. E. C. Schimpff J. C. Chaplin P. Euwer R. H. Jordan S. McLanahan, Jr. L. R. Schmertz, Jr. C. O. Chestnut J. P. Fleming H. LlEBMAN W. H. Mitchell W. B. Sparks W. R. Courtney G. H. Forsyth P. R. Lowe P. S. Moore G. M. R. Van Dyke J. V. Craven P. H. Gresh R. N. McCaull L. M. Peeples R. H. Wallace E. L. Davis H. V. Herndon B. McClain MEMBERS, 1924 P. L. Penfield G. A. Wiggan R. Akahoshi T. M. Green T. Kirkpatrick J. H. Outhwaite W. H. Smith H. E. Battin R. P. Hamilton W. P. Koven R. Raymond J. U. Stephens H. C. Blake D. Harper G. E. Leh F. Schwed, Jr. J. S. Taylor J. B. Bowman J. S. H. Held R. A. Morehouse C. Scott H. K. Twitchell R. J. Burke D. R. James M. Murrie K. W. Schullingeb M. Yerger D. D. Egbert O. P. Jacobsen A. Muse E. W. Semans H. Ziesing G. Froelich F. Kaufmann A. H. Pollins 281 Ja JJUMJLEJLCLH BRI C — A — B R.ACI jfflercersfourg cabemp Clufc OFFICERS G. C. A. Anderson, ' 21 President B. Emeny, ' 24 Secretary HS 1 MEMBERS, 1921 G. C. A. Anderson C. Denny C. Kerr A. Stull J. Conner H. Fink J. M. Landis MEMBERS, 1922 C. J. Vanderlin W. L. Alexander N. Glick L. H. McNamara A. Swede S. P. Browning, Jr. W. E. Hole T. H. V. Motter A. WlTTMER, Jr. A. Dunn, Jr. J. S. Keck D. Ravenel K. H. Zabriskie J. F. Dunn MEMBERS, 1923 J. P. Baldeagle J. P. Gorman N. B. Marden A. B. Snively J. B. Cleaves F. E. Jones, Tr. G. B. Moreland A. B. Stevenson E. P. Cunningham M. C. Kennedy, Jr. F. B, Noss O. Wells C. G. Goelz MEMBERS, 1924 J. B. Darby P. FlKE C. F. Mathey M Reiber B. Emeny C. Latta A. Reynolds M Rick F. Erdman J. Latta 2S2 JEHJL = RR1M_C_£T1Q_E: BRI C A — B R .AC_ JJetoarfc acabemp Out) OFFICERS R. S. Lewis, ' 21 President A. L. Manchee, ' 22 Vice-President G. H. Kennedy, ' 24 Secretary-Treasurer W. S. Carter W. V. Johnson W. A. Cudlipp E. C. Ewald E. J. Batchelar A. W. Carrick B. V. Dexter E. M. Goodwin N. Abeel A. Aronsohn E. R. Durand MEMBERS, 1921 R. N. Lawrence J. N. Pope R. S. Lewis P. W. Stewart A. L. Manchee D. B. Mellis MEMBERS, 1922 H. D. Miller MEMBERS, 1923 S. E. Grummon S. P. Ketchum S. W. Hamilton A. L. Newman E. F. Keer, Jr. H. L. Posey MEMBERS, 1924 C. N. Elbow F. B. Manchee F. Frelinghuysen, Jr. F. S. Osborn G. H. Kennedy G. G. Palmer B. M. Webb F. M. Phillips D. S. Sheldon L. B. Soper B. P. Thielen B. M. Ten Eyck E. B. Vinson R. L. Weingarten 283 fj ffizZTFTF-Efi lNCCTON M l l | R B R. I c - A — b iC A $ebbte Club OFFICERS C. Jennings, ' 23 President J. H. Jefferies, ' 23 Vice-President W. Millard, ' 24 Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1921 MEMBERS, 1923 H. Hunt L. B. Slocum T. S. Anderson J. H. Jefferies P. N. Ober C. Jennings MEMBER, 1922 MEMBERS, 1924 J. S. Slocum W. Millard O. T. Clark $eduomen cftool Club OFFICERS J. P. Dixon, ' 21 President G. R. Dixon, ' 23 Vice-President G. F. Fox, ' 24 Secretary MEMBERS, 1921 J. B. Dixon E. F. Rahn MEMBER, 1923 MEMBER, 1924 G. R. Dixon G. F. Fox 284 IXHgZgEIS C E T OT T B R I C — A — B R.A C W. T. Fleming J. B. Bowman $enn Charter cfjool Club A. Reichner, ' 21 President W. T. Fleming, ' 23 Vice-President M. G. Miller, Jr., ' 24 Secretary MEMBERS, 1921 C. H. Haines H. G. Moore A. Reichner MEMBERS, 1922 K. W. Barrows L. T. Blodget S. B. Irwin MEMBERS, 1923 J. H. Gibbon, Jr. B. Lippincott R. W. Nelson E. M. Wilson MEMBERS, 1924 S. Y. Gibbon W. C. Hayes J. G. Keach M. G. Miller 285 -tfc THE . ▲£. INCETQSJ- p a OC E; A — B R-A L Ije fillips; Cxetet Scabemp Club OFFICERS H. A. Callahan, ' 21 President D. B. Lourie, ' 22 Vice-President H. C. Emery, ' 24 Secretory H. A. Callahan S. B. Creasy H.- A. Harvey H. F. Baker J. E. Bathgate J. H. Barwise E. B. Carruth A. L. Cobii F. M. Archer R. H. Ball R. S. Elliot H. F. Garrick R. C. Gilroy D. G. Bonner W. Barton M. Bathgate J. P. Bakuinger MEMBERS, 1921 H. Helm E. B. Meyer T. M. McCarter J. A. Morgan MEMBERS, 1922 D. Davidson T. H. McNamara M. P. Dickinson J. McClenahan W. R. Kent P. D. Moser G. H. Love E. H. Stabler D. B. Lourie MEMBERS, 1923 L. Green J. H. Gulick H. L. Hilgartner W. S. Howland M. K. Lane H. C. Emery S. Gambee R. Firestone W. Hitzrot L. W. Lipscomb U. H. McCarter W. T. Montgomery D. E. Robinson E. A. Smith MEMBERS, 1924 J. S. Montgomery K. Moser C. C Moser H. M. Owen 286 J. F. Oates H. L. Wisner E. Stilson D. O. Wilson W. Wallace R. L. WlNTRINGER F. H. Spear W. R. Stuhler G. B. Townsend J. R. Westerfield A. L. Wilson O. C. Sewell E. Smith R. P. Wright r t— plrjjsi c Eltlq_n_ ELRJLCL ELi AC $olj $rep Club OFFICERS R. V. Raymond, ' 21 President O. B. Reimer, ' 21 Vice-President W. H. Plauth, ' 24 Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS, 1921 C. Moli.oy O. B. Reimer R. V. Raymond H. D. Wood MEMBERS, 1922 E. B. Reynolds J. W. Winfif.ld R. S. Smith MEMBERS, 1923 G. B. Dudley C. J. Turney MEMBERS, 1924 C. Contopoulo W. H. Plauth Louis Molloy H. Sadler 287 _TdJ=„£RJJs!CLELllQLN_ niftf B FM C — A — B_R AX A  ? ft $otttf ret Retool Club OFFICERS F. W. Lincoln, ' 21 President W. S. Wonham, ' 22 Vice-President F. P. K. Taylor, ' 24 Secretary MEMBERS, 1921 H. L. Chisholm G. C. Comstock F. W. Lincoln W. R. K. Taylor MEMBERS, 1922 S. B. Jackson W. S. Wonham MEMBERS, 1923 R. G. Croft W. K. Joffrion W. H. P. Townsend MEMBERS, 1924 D. M. Chisholm J. R. Chisholm F. P. K. Taylor C. C. Townsend J. S. Williams 288 TME PRINCE: TON BRI C — A— B R.AC M. Brussaly E. C. Kopp, Jr. J. T. Butler, Jr. C. Fite G. L. Fite J. Bakonlis J. A. Cox Princeton irtgf) ikfjool Club OFFICERS I 11 l7 1 hi I J. W. Meeson, ' 23 Vice-President J. A. Cox, ' 24 Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1921 J. Brook H. A. Farr P. Davis J. W. Murray W. A. Dew H. S. Wilson MEMBERS, 1922 E. J. Lyons W. E. Pardoe W. E. Stevenson H. Mayer C. T. Smith P. L. Tyson MEMBERS, 1923 R. O ' Kane N. D. Marden C. Sortor S. McLanahan, Jr. J. W. Meeson J. E. Spence M. McLaren, Jr. A. J. Seidensticker MEMBERS, 1924 E. Greey J. McCloskey S. Warren 289 Jr±E £fiJ JlcmOK ft R i c — A — _R A-C Princeton rep (Elut) OFFICERS A. Simpson, ' 22 President B. M. Brown, ' 22 , Vice-President W. A. Barr, ' 24 Secretary B. M. Brown E. C. Kopp, Jr. E. J. Lyons J. A. Aui.l, 3rd B. L. Bailey J. R. Barrett G. L. Carey, Jr. I. M. Appel W. A. Barr J. Bknsel M. P. Bl.ANKARN W. C. Bird MEMBERS, 1921 A. B. Jacobs MEMBERS, 1922 T. H. V. Motter F. L. Post A. Simpson H. T. Turner MEMBERS, 1923 U. Dahlcren, Jr. A. P. Gilman E. L. Davis R. I. Marquis T. P. Findley, Jr. . C. A. Nichols, Jr. MEMBERS, 1924 J. N. Forman J. J. Klaess M. Foster S. Long T. Froeiilich, Jr. J. P. McCarthy L. G. Gilmore J. F. McDonald E. H. Martin F. R. Wadleigh D. O. Wilson M. A. Rogers O. F. Schulz E. A. Smith R. J. Schaefer I. N. Smith L. A. Starr W. K. Wheelock 290 -XBLE PJ3J_N._C-mO_N_ B Rl C — A — B R-A C J. Chace C. Bovd H. DUANE t eorge ' £ ctjool Out) OFFICERS E. R. Perry, ' 21 President J. Chace, ' 22 Vice-President A. C. Wall, ' 24 Secretary MEMBERS, 1921 E. R. Perry R. Schirmer L. L. Taylor MEMBERS, 1922 MEMBERS, 1923 E. C. Robbins G. M. Pyle MEMBERS, 1924 W. C. Hayes T. W. Nobles H. P. Sutphen S. Keith B. P. Roberts A. C. Wall H. G. Lloyd 291 — pffi TTl E PRJ_NX E TQM. BRI C — A — BR.AC MEMBERS, 1921 C. M. Chapin, Jr. E. P. C. Lewis VV. Pell, 3rd g t. Jfflarfe ' s; cfjool Club OFFICERS C. M. Chapin, Jr., ' 21 President J. R. Forgan, ' 22 Vice-President W. H. Jackson, ' 24 Secretary j. K. Forgan MEMBERS, 1£24 MEMBERS, 1922 W. W. Smith W. H. Jackson L. G. Nokrif. 292 -Xtl£ PRINCETON BRI C — A— B RAX.  t Raul ' s cftool Club OFFICERS R. M. Ehret, ' 21 President J. H. W. Ingersoll, ' 22 Vice-President H. Van Gerbic, ' 24 Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1921 J. Carson, Jr. A. H. Clark R. M. Ehret T. C. Roberts O. F. Taylor S. Welsh MEMBERS, 1922 S. Bell, 3rd T. K. Drummond W. B. Hurst S. W. Milne R. C. Brook E. W. Gould J. H. W. Ingersoll W. Murtland W. E. W. Cramer H. H. Hackney L. W. Jones R. H. McAnoo H. C. Cresswell H. C. Hart T. S. Mathews R. B. Scull H. T. Dickinson C. Hills M. Mellon J. Sinclaire MEMBERS, 1923 W. Brewster F. H. Cook L. Johnson R. O. Read W. H. Brown, Jr. H. Fisher, Jr. E. Luquer C. A. Sherman, Jr. W. R. Coe H. Goodrich F. G. Marburg MEMBERS, 1924 D. M. Alexander G. W. Burnham S. Burke H. Grange C. E. Lee J. Adam D. M. Beach C. Brady A. Ingalls J. Meirs P. Bailey H. Berwind W. W. Fitler F. Lloyd J. Pirie 293 M. C. Fleming M. Sinclaire W. A. Tucker D. Ward J. T. Wainwright H. Williams F. Van Buren E. Wilcox P. Talmadge H. Van Gerbig _TM E _P.RJ N CET O N BRI C — A — B tEDaft cf)ool Club OFFICERS T. F. Paddock, ' 21 President MEMBERS, 1921 MEMBERS, 1923 B. H. Paddock T. F. Paddock H. S. Carter, Jr. MEMBERS, 1922 MEMBERS, 1924 E. S. Pope R. Ducas S. KkllMAN W. S. Wasserman A. K. Bucholz W. M. McEldowney F. B. Payne 294 XHJE £RlMiI£irgE[ PRIC— A— BR A C_ - E. E. Cook J. G. Watson Come gdjool Club OFFICERS E. E. Cook, ' 21 President J. G. Watson, ' 21 Vice-President J. M. Gaver, ' 24 Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1921 E. Webster MEMBER, 1922 P. F. Griffin D. W. Griffin J. M. Gaver MEMBERS, 1923 J. M. McKenney MEMBERS, 1924 J. F. MacDonald 295 THE PRINCETON B R I C — A — B Jg. AH- W. T. Anderson H. F. Bringham D. W. Gotschalk J. D. Hutchinson Trenton Jrtgf) g cfjool Club OFFICERS H. F. Bringham, ' 21 President D. W. Gotschalk, ' 22 Vice-President J. D. Hutchinson, ' 21 Secretary MEMBERS, 1921 W. C. Gotschalk H. C. P. Harth MEMBERS, 1922 E. F. Meara, Jr. W. A. Saums S. M. Rabinowitz E. G. Smith MEMBER, 1923 C. Slack H. M. Scarborough A. H. Stephan 296 Vi JEtLE PJ±LbL££T_ON B R I C — A — B PLA-Q- E. T. Fisher W. K. Brent J. K. Casad H. Cunningham P. Bard L CaMrnia Club, M n-Banowny-n OFFICERS E. Moulton, ' 21 President W. E. Hale, ' 22 Vice-President P. J. Leavens, ' 21 Secretary R. T. Pottenger. ' 24 freshman Secretary MEMBERS, 1921 H. Helm P. J- Leavens E. Moulton MEMBERS, 1922 C. M. Deming H. H. Iredell 1). M. Maynard H. R. Ford L. W. Jones K. B. Ostherholt W. E. Hale R. S. Mueller S. H. Thomson MEMBERS, 1923 L. B. Dulley J. H. Moulton A. H. Westervf.lt MEMBERS, 1924 R. B. Coleman M. D. Joyce R. T. Pottenger 298 jbhxqb: BRI C — A— B R-A C C. C. J. Carpenter N. A. Broyles P. L. Byrley J. S. Dean H. I. Richardson S. Callaway W. C. Hopkins J. M. Miller Georgia Club OFFICERS John L. Hopkins, ' 21 President J. Simpson Dean, ' 21 Vice-President Hugh I. Richardson, ' 22 Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1921 L. B. Dunn J. L. Hopkins MEMBERS, 1922 W. P. Wilkes MEMBERS, 1923 Victor Logan L. M. Peeples MEMBERS, 1924 F. D. M. Strachan 299 THE PRIN CElTLOI : BR. I C — A — B R A-fc- saHSBeg OFFICERS W. B. McFerran, ' 22 President Richard S. Jett, ' 22 Vice-President W. R. Martin, ' 22 Secretary-Treasurer S. P. Browning, Jr., ' 22. . . . Publicity Director MEMBER, 1921 E. Singleton S. P. Browning B. L. Bailey C. B. Braeux B. Hilliard W. Covington R. Craighead MEMBERS, 1922 R. S. Jett MEMBERS, 1923 J. W. Scott J. Wallace MEMBER, 1924 Allen Prewitt, Jr. W. B. McFerran W. R. Martin M. Whitney N. Yager 300 HrLcL P R I N_C£XT)_N_ B RI C — A— B R. A C cTb UULnJUl pJ If] nn D T. C. Penney, ' 21. A. B. Jackson, ' 22. J. D. McCaull T. C. Penney R. C. Coffin A. E. Floan A. B. Jackson J. H. Allen J. I. Best G. J. Fullerton L. T. Hanson OFFICERS President J. I. Best, ' 23. . . Vice-President J. H. Allen, ' 23. MEMBERS, 1921 H. A. TlGGETT W. J. TOROLE Secretary-Treasurer . .Publicity Manager J. D. Osborne R. S. Penney F. M. Howard T. L. Howard R. N. McCaull J. W. Mayo MEMBERS, 1922 A. C. Regan H. P. Smith MEMBERS, 1923 J. R. MULLIKEN D. N. Newton W. F. Owen MEMBER, 1924 J. G. Mayo B. S. Woodworth R. E. Williamson C. J. Winton, Jr. R. D. Peck N. J. Reay W. T. Turle 301 THE PRINCETOg ft P I C — A — BR-AC jHts ourt Club OFFICERS I. 0. Hock aday, ' 21 President E. S. DeLong, ' 22 Vice-President P. D. Ridenour, ' 23 Secretary-Treasurer K. Whitehead, ' 24 freshman Director MEMBER, 1919 J. K. Hockaday I. O. Hockaday MEMBERS, 1921 H. O. Peet J. L. Werner W. Bartlett, Jr. A. Cunningham M. C. Day E. S. DeLong C. C. Drennon L. Gordon, Jr. MEMBERS, 1922 F. R. McDermand, Jr. J. G. Strean R. E. E. Sturhahn S. Williams W. R. Courtney S. E. Harrison MEMBERS, 1923 J. H. Meriwether P. D. Ridenour G. B. Berry W. E. Bilheimer P. E. Faeth L. M. Goodwin J. W. Gordon H. B. Lester A. D. Lionberger H. B. Patt MEMBERS, 1924 H. O. Peet R. C. Pickering R. Raymond W. H. Smith R. W. Trueman G. H. Talbott K. Whitehead H. Williams W. T. Williams 302 = TM-E_ -P.RJLN. C TON BRI C — A — B R.AC G. J. Cooke, Jr. E. H. deConingh R. M. Evans J. B. Fieklein Chicago Club OFFICERS J. F. Oates, ' 21 President J. R. Forcan, ' 22 Vice-President C. C. Sherman, ' 23 Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS, 1921 G. P. Bryan J. L. Cochran R. W. Cossum, Jr. H. F. McCormick, Jr. H. D. McKinnon E. B. Meyer A. H. Mulfori), Jr. J. F. Oates MEMBERS, 1922 J. R. Forcan W. P. McBride D. R. Rutter P. H. Higley W. B. McIlvaine, Jr. L. E. Tilden E. R. Kinnear E. C. Roessler M. (). West F. C. Baselt W. M. Beattie M. Carter T. J. Dixon, Jr. MEMBERS, 1923 G. H. Forsyth, Jr. R. Morrisson C. H. Nichols, Jr. R. D. Hallsted G. B. Jager J. S. Martin W. C. Orth E. S. Pope O. F. Schulz C. C. Sherman M. C. Bates H. C. Blake C. C. Davis L. M. Fearing J. V. Fox F. R. GODOLPHIN H. A. Jacob F. C. Kinney MEMBERS, 1924 S. L. Long J. P. Newell W. H. Quayle C. J. Scott R. C. Stockton H. D. Wakem G. B. Wheeler N. B. Williams 303 _B R. I C — A — R. A C H W is o H C O ►J o _Xt±e PRJ NX EJDO b p i c — a — e _RA_e CARTER DULLES PHILADELPHIAN SOCIETY CABINET MC EACHIN ANDERSON CARPENTER GUILES MCCLENAHAN HAINES SEIBERI.INr, BUTERBAUGH KINNEAR THE PRINCETON. ftfuttll BR. I C B R A C $f)tlabelpf)tan H octetp Clip (Christian association of Princeton ?Hnibersitp OFFICERS James P. Seiberling, ' 21 President Nelbon D. Gifford, Jr., ' 21 Vice-President H. Pitney Van Dusen, ' 19 General Secretary Donald W. Carruthers, ' IS Associate Secretary William B. Bryan, Jr., ' 20 Associate Secretary D. R. Buterbaugh, ' 21 C. C. J. Carpenter, ' 21 F. R. Dulles, ' 21 N. D. Gifford, ' 21 CABINET C. H. Hainf.s, ' 21 B. Carter, ' 22 E. Speer, ' 21 E. N. Case, ' 22 H. H. Welles, 3rd, ' 21 A. P. Guiles, ' 22 E. R. Kinnear, ' 22 W. U. McClenahan, ' 22 T. C. McEachin, ' 22 THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS John Grier Hibben, ' 82 Ex Officio John H. McDowell, D.D., ' 94 Chairman Charles W. McAlpin, ' 88 Treasurer J. Ross Stevenson, D.D. Robert E. Speer, ' 89 Ralph W. Harbison, ' 98 Timothy N. Pfeiffer, ' 08 Robert P. Wilder, ' 86 T. H. P. Sailer, ' 89 Charles E. Beury, ' 03 Cleveland E. Dodge, ' 09 Rt. Rev. Paul Matthews, ' 87Kobert Garrett, ' 97 Norman B. Tooker, M.D., ' 06 George W. Perkins, Jr., ' 17 307 JHE PRlNCETOlNLlZaflUIWUiP bpi c— a— brat, 1 Gflfje JJJtlabelp tan S octetp Campus flKBJorfe HE Philadelphian Society is the Oiristian Association of Princeton University. Its motive is to be of service to Princeton socially, morally and religiously. Founded in 1825, each year it has branched out into new channels, and in this way has increased in size and campus influence, until at the present time it is one of the most important organizations in the University. The Society is distinctly an undergraduate work, but it is directed by a group of graduate secretaries: Henry Van Dusen, ' 19, D. W. Carruthers, ' 15, W. B. Bryan, Jr., ' 20, and Elliot Speer, ' 20. With its headquarters in Murray-Dodge Hall, the Society is easily accessible to all parts of the campus. The building is always open for quiet reading or for meetings of different groups. The Society has many activities on and off of the campus. Deputations are sent to schools and to rural churches for the purpose of implanting Princeton, and therefore Christian ideals Many undergraduates take social service trips through the slums of New York and Philadelphia in order to study conditions there, and in Princeton most of the Boy Scout, Sunday School and Boys ' Club work is done under the auspices of the Philadelphian Society, while teaching in local schools is one of the most important branches of the work. Bible study and discussion groups are led by graduates and members of the faculty. Especial attention is paid to the Freshmen by Upperclassmen, who show a personal interest toward the men in their groups and endeavor to help them into the life and spirit of the University. The Philadelphian Society is instrumental in getting noted speakers to address the University and to lead daily chapel. A series of lectures on social problems and personal religion are given by interesting men through the medium of the Society. The several activities cover a great deal of ground, but through the whole runs a persistent Christian emphasis which contributes much towards a better and finer Princeton life. With the help of the undergraduate body, the Philadelphian Society will be more than ever a vital factor in Princeton. Princeton fBJntoerstrp Center in Cfjina Since 1906, Princeton has willingly assumed the sole responsibility for maintaining the Christian Association activities for the entire city of Peking, numbering, as it does, nearly a million inhabitants. This field is the most strategic student center in the world, for Peking is the Oxford of China. Men from every province go there to complete their education in some of the fifty-five schools, colleges and universities, with their student population of more than 13,000. These students are peculiarly open to the reception of that broad Christian influence which Princeton has exerted from the very beginning. Peking is the door to China ; Princeton has been entrusted with the key. Princeton maintains the staff of foreign secretaries and their support. The Chinese Association provides the current expenses for the work. The foreign budget for this present year amounts to $41,000.00, which amount is contributed by both undergraduates and alumni. In 1918 there was a staff of twenty-five Chinese secretaries, with a total membership of 2,359 Chinese members. At present the foreign staff consists of the following: R. R. Gailey, A.M., ' 96; D. W. Edwards, ' 04, J. S. Burgess, ' 06, L. M. Mead, ' 11, J. L. Childs, ' 16, L. Sweet, ' 16, W. R. Forbes, Leo V. Barker, ' 18, W. J. B. Edgar, ' 18. The Princeton University Center has been the pioneer in progressive social endeavor. Princeton has the distinction of having started the first school of commerce and finance in China ; organized the first public playground ; maintained the first social settlement ; conducted the first organized prison instruction ; made possible the first effective social survey ever taken of an Oriental city, and has contributed the first constructive program of social instruction in the Department of Sociology in the new Christian University in Peking. The Princeton University Center in China is attempting to present to the Chinese that full-rounded development, symbolized by the triangle of spirit, mind and body. Princeton endeavors as well to hold up before the Chinese who come under its influence, the impelling challenge of an enduring social relation looking forward to the realization of the Triumphant Kingdom. The most crying need of the Chinese nation today is for the mighty dynamic of a compelling Christian character, without which China can little longer endure as a great power. The attempt to supply this urgent need is the supreme contribution of the Princeton University Center in China. JT 1-1 _E_._ PRINCETON, _ f CI Lti Br B R I C — A— B R AC Cjje Princeton Summer Camp, 19211 W 3g = RTNCF.TON SUMMER CAMP, which is located near Bay Head, N. J., is a camp owned and financed by Princeton men, the object of which is to provide for boys, from the slums of New York and Philadelphia, a two weeks ' summer vacation in a stimulating environment. It had its origin in 1908 when thirty boys were given a two weeks ' outing. Since then, however, the camp has grown in every way. During the summer of 1920 a total of 310 boys were cared for. The equipment comprises two motorboats, a Ford, a sailboat, and three rowboats. Before the four regular camps extending through July and August opened, A. H. Van Alen, ' 20, had the Boy Scout troop from Princeton at camp for a week. Following the regular camps a reunion camp was held for former Princeton campers. This proved a great success as did having some boys in camp from the State Reformatory Home at Jamesburg, N. J. Reunions are held throughout the year, at which time the boys get together and s ee their counsellors. This phase of the camp work is meant to follow up the good done while at camp. The following Princeton men acted as counsellors during the summer of 1920 : M. L. Aaron, ' 20 ; F. M. Archer, Jr., ' 23 ; W. L. Barclay, Jr., ' 21; M. Blair, Jr., ' 22; J. C. Boyce, ' 22; R. F. Buechner, ' 22; B. Carter, ' 22; W. M. Cramp, ' 22; E. N. Case, ' 22; M. Criscitiello, ' 17; W. A. Cudlipp, ' 22; L. B. Dailey, Jr., ' 23; J. R. Engle, ' 22; W. L. Ferguson, ' 21 ; C. M. Garri- gues, ' 20: R. P. Hooper, Jr., ' 22; A. S. Kelsey, ' 22; A. G. Lambert, ' 22; J. H. Leon, ' 22; L. Long, Jr., ' 23; J. M. McClenahan, ' 22; E. H. Martin, ' 21; S. R. Mueller, ' 22; H. M. Norris, ' 19; A. Rogers, ' 21; R. C. Sailer, ' 19; M. L Schaeffer, ' 22; D. R. Shotwell, ' 18; C. Sloane, ' 22; R. Steers, ' 21; N. S. Symons, ' 19; A. H. Van Alen, ' 20; F. D. Warren, Jr., ' 19; W. W. Wasser- man, ' 22; E. E. Watts, Jr., ' 21; C. F. Whitehead, 22; D. B. Young, ' 22; W. I. Zabriskie, ' 21. W$t tlber pap Conference This year the annual spring College Conference was held at Silver Bay, on Lake George, New York. For ten days during the latter part of June, a group of over seven hundred college men gathered to discuss Christianity and its relationship to the college man of to-day. It was a most representative gathering, including students from practically all Eastern colleges ; and the questions discussed were ones of vital interest to the student life at the different institutions. In the mornings the men met in small groups for discussion under the guidance of leading Christian men. The large auditorium meetings and out-door services were held in the evenings. Directly after these, the men divided into smaller delegation groups, so that the teachings of the day could be applied to the needs of each separate college. The afternoons were filled with athletics, so that Princeton was able to distinguish itself both in baseball and in track. Since the Preparatory School Conference was being held at Silver Bay at the same time as the College Conference, all prospective Princetonians attending that conference were given an evening of entertainment by the Princeton delegation. Elliot Speir was in charge of the delegation. The other men from Princeton were: S. M. Shoemaker, ' 16; W. A. Buell, ' 18; H. P. Van Dusen, ' 19; A. P. Baskerville, ' 20; H. B. Blauvelt, ' 20; W. B. Bryan, Jr., ' 20; D. R. Buterbaugh, ' 21; P. H. Davis, ' 21 ; A. M. MacColl, ' 21 ; T. B. Penfield, Jr., ' 21 ; H. H. Welles, 3rd, ' 21 ; W. I. Zabriskie, ' 21 ; A. C. Bogert, ' 22 ; J. C. Boyce, ' 22; W. P. Forrest, ' 22; E. R. Kinnear, ' 22; G. W. Loos, Jr., ' 22; D. Ravenel, Jr., ' 22; G. G. Tennant, Jr., ' 22; E. W. Woods, ' 22; L. C. Woods, Jr., ' 22; F. T. Woolverton, ' 22; W. S. Howland, ' 23; P. L. Penfield, ' 23; H. A. Waterworth, ' 23 ; A. P. Moor, Sem. 309 ThfE PRINCETON B RLC -A MAL ST. PAUL ' S SOCIETY CABINET LOITRIE L. CUYLM MOSIIER NORTH SPENCER RAWLINGS SPALDING CROUSE R. CUVLKR STILLWELL ROBERTS MATTHEWS HALL HART THACH LEWIS FAWCETT CARPENTER MC CI.ENAHAN DASHIELL WATTS PERSUING BRI C — A— B R.A C C. C. J. Carpenter, ' 21 President J. H. Fawcett, ' 21 Vice-President J. M. McClenahan, ' 22 Secretary and Treasurer C. I. Crouse, ' 21 L. B. Cuyler, ' 24 R. M. Cuyler, ' 23 A. S. Dashiell, ' 23 H. H. Hackney, ' 22 A. P. Hall, ' 21 H. C. Hart, ' 22 CABINET E. P. C. Lewis, ' 21 D. B. Lourie, ' 22 T. S. Matthews, ' 22 J. Mosher, ' 23 J. P. North, ' 22 J. Pershing, ' 21 M. Rawlings, ' 21 T. C. Roberts, ' 21 W. F. Spalding, ' 23 T. Spencer, ' 23 R. Stillwell, ' 21 T. Thach, ' 21 F. Van Buren, ' 23 E. E. Watts, ' 21 HE purpose .of the St. Paul ' s Society, which was founded in 1875, is to minister to the religious life of Episco- pal students. The membership includes all undergraduates who are in any way connected with the Episcopal Church. A reception in the fall affords the entering men an opportunity to become acquainted with the older members and also to learn more fully the details of the organization. The work is divided into two types of activity — denominational and general. The Society supports parishes at Rocky Hill, Hightstown, Sand Hill and Monmouth Junction, where men are furnished to conduct the services, and also offers opportunities for service and Holy Communion to help strengthen the religious side of student In addition to these activities, the St. Paul ' s Society assists with the Boy Scouts of Trinity Church choir, and has charge mission in the Basin, where it conducts Sunday services and holds weekly entertainments for the people dwelling in this district. A confirmation class is organized under the Society ' s direction and is conducted by Rev. Stanley M. Cleveland, who has charge of Bible Classes for the study of church history, and who also assists Rev. Robert Williams, of the Trinity Church of Princeton, in conducting the work. life, of a 311 THE PRINC ETOtsT BRI C — A — B R.A C Cfje Olatijolic QHub of $rinceton Untoersittp OFFICERS Edward Lawrence Keyes, 3rd President Charles O ' Conor Sloane Vice-President Raymond Charles Schlotterer Secretary-Treasurer RGANIZED in 1912, the Catholic Club has grown in prominence and in numbers until it is now one of the leading religious organizations in the University. Its object, as set forth in the constitution, is: To bring the Catholics of Princeton University into a closer relationship with one another, to promote their religion, and to spread a knowledge of the Catholic religion at Princeton. Every month the club, composed of all undergraduates who profess the Roman Catholic faith, holds a meeting. Political, religious and other subjects of vital interest are discussed at these meetings, usually under the guidance of some prominent public speaker. The club is regularly enrolled under the Federation of College Catholic Clubs, thus keeping in close touch with similar clubs in other colleges. The club has not extended far outside of the University as yet, but expects to start several branches of work in town soon. MEMBERS, GRADUATES . P. Van Zeeland C. duR. de Warnaffe MEMBERS, 1921 H. A. Callahan H. R. Fleming C. J. Molloy W. J. Walsh F. M. Donohue, Jr. W. F. Folmer J. W. Murray J. L. Werner A. L. Fagan E. L. Keyes, 3rd E. F. Smith MEMBERS, 1922 L. J. Brennan M. H. Garrity, Jr. M. S. McVay R. C. Schlotterer H. A. Cartier P. F. Griffin J. A. Malloy C. O. Sloane G. J. Cooke, Jr. E. J. Lyons E. F. Meara, Jr. J. H. Vahey, Jr. F. L. Corcoran A. D. McDonald M. C. Mihm J. S. Vila E. S. Dunn J. F. McManmon . R. I. Powell V. D. Woodruff P. Fuller, II T. H. McNamara MEMBERS, 1923 J. H. Allen J. P. Fleming C. Kreiser A. G. Paul, Jr. C. W. Barkhorn A. P. Gilman J . R. MacKinney H. L. Taylor P. C. Beattie C. S. Gilmer H. C. Miner, Jr. K. F. Vilsack J. C. Cooper, Jr. R. C. Gilroy J. F. Mylod V. C. Walsh G. A. Dunne J. P. Gorman R. J. O ' Kane R. C. Wells MEMBERS, 1924 J. S. Burke J. V. Fox, Jr. E. McCarthy, Jr. f. G. L. Molloy R. J. Burke J. A. Gleason J. J. McCloskey, Jr. W. M. Murrie B. T. Coudert D. Harper, Jr. B. P. McGrann E. M. Rick J- A - Cox T. L. Kerney R. L. Melady K. W. Schullinger A. J. Delehanty J. J. Klaess M. G. Miller, Jr. A. J. Shannon W. E. P. Doelger 312 rut DiKlCE-rr N gRIC-A-BR A_C ®e£ Jfflotnea Contention With a large delegation of twenty-eight men, Princeton took a prominent part in the Student Volunteer Movement Conven- tion, held at Des Moines, Iowa, during the Christmas holidays. The convention, a gathering of several thousand men and women interested in missions, had representatives from every state and from forty foreign countries. It was by far the largest conference of its kind ever held. Meetings of the entire convention were conducted every morning and evening. At these sessions men like Robert E. Speer, John R. Mott, Robert P. Wilder, Sherwood Eddy, and other great leaders of the Christian world, gave talks. Afternoons were devoted to sectional conferences, each meeting taking up some distinct phase or district of mission activity. Between times interested students thronged the exhibition, in which pictures and posters depicted the vital need of workers in the foreign field and showed wonderful opportunities for men of character. The Princeton delegation held several meetings on the return trip to decide what should be done at Princeton as a result of the convention. The upshot was a well-attended mass me eting in Alexander Hall, where the work of the conference was told in brief by those who had been to Des Moines. Thus the spirit of the convention was brought back to the fellows in a remarkable way, and its influence was deeply felt throughout the campus life at Princeton. ?|artforb Conference The tri-seminary conference on Christian Ministry, held annually under the auspices of the Union, Hartford, and Andover Theological Seminaries, took place from March 19th to the 22nd. Among the twenty-five other Eastern colleges and semi- naries, Princeton was well represented with a strong delegation of seventeen men. Such speakers as John R. Mott and Douglas MacKenzie were supplemented by a large group of younger men, among them Shoemaker, Seiberling and Russell, all of Princeton. In this way the discussion was made much more interesting and intimate to those of the younger generation. Although the purpose of the convention was to bring before the students the appeal of the ministry as a life work, the spirit in which it was conducted made it first of all a conference looking toward complete personal consecration. The same feeling was brought to bear here as at the Des Moines Convention, that one should remove the beam from his own eye before attempting to take the mote from his brother ' s eye. As a result of the conference a group of Princeton and Yale men co-operated in launching a special program at Trinity College, where the work was carried on enthusiastically and great interest was aroused. 313 THE PRlNCETlQJNl B R. I C — A — B ELAJ Wntoeraitp $rearfjen$, 1920=1921 1920 October 3 Rev. Albert P. Fitch, D.D.. Amherst, Mass. October 10 Rev. Walter Lowrie, ' 90, Rome, Italy. October 17 Rev. Floyd W. Tomkins, Philadelphia, Pa. October 24 The Right Rev. William F. McDowell, Wash- ington, D. C. October 31 Rev. Hugh Birckhead, D.D., Baltimore, Md. November 7 The Right Rev. Charles E. Woodcock, Louis- ville, Ky. November 14 Prof. Sam Higginbottom, ' 03, India. November 21 Dr. Charles L. Slattery, New York City. November 28 Dr. Henry van Dyke, 73. December 5 Dr. Bernard I. Bell, St. Stephen ' s College, Annandale-on-the-Hudson. December 12 Rev. Stanley M. Cleveland, Princeton, N. J. December 19 Christmas Recess. December 26 Christmas Recess. 1921 January 2 Christmas Recess. January 9 Rev. Karl Reiland, New York City. January 16 Dr. Henry Sloane Coffin, D.D., New York City. January 23 Rev. John McDowell, D.D., ' 94, Baltimore, Md. January 30 Dr. Samuel S. Drury, Concord, N. H. February 6 February 13 February 20 Fe bruary 27 March 6 March 13 March 20 March 21 April 3 April 10 April 17 April 24 May 1 May 8 May IS May 22 May 29 June S June 12 June 19 Dr. William P. Merrill, New York City. Rev. H. Percy Silver, D.D., New York City. Recess between terms. Rev. F. Boyd Edwards, Orange, N. J. Rev. Paul D. Moody, New York City. Dr. Robert E. Speer, D.D., ' 89, New York City. The Right Rev. Nathaniel S. Thomas, Wyoming. Easter Sunday. Rev. Father Harvey Officer, West Park, N. J. Sherwood Eddy. Rev. Thomas G. Speers, ' 12, New York City. The Right Rev. Thomas F. Gailor. Dr. Harris E. Kirk, Baltimore, Md. Dr. William G. Thayer, St. Mark ' s School, Southborough, Mass. Dr. Alexander McColl, D.D., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Endicott Peabody. Dr. Maitland Alexander, ' 89, Pittsburgh, Pa. Right Rev. Bishop Francis J. McConnell, Den- ver, Col. Rev. John Kelman, D.D., New York City. President John Grier Hibben. 314 THE PRINCETON ' Bfel C — A — B R.A C POLITY CLUB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MARTIN TROWBR1DGK PROF. GAUSS •it jm.e j3Ritj_CLEJiCLN_ BRI C — A— B R-AH Cfje international $olttp Club HE Executive Committee has attempted to obtain prominent speakers who are well informed in the political and economic situations of the day and who can talk of things in the outside world in which the undergradu- ates are interested. The first speaker this year whom the members of the 1920-21 Club heard was Prince Casimir Lubomirsk, Envoy Extra- ordinary and Minister to the United States from Poland, who gave a comprehensive survey of conditions leading to and arising from the present Polish situation. He also spoke of Poland as affected by the troubles of the Bolsheviki. Dr. Alonzo E. Taylor, a prominent member of Mr. Hoover ' s Relief Commission and a representative of the United States in the European countries, gave the second talk of the present season. He spoke of the economic and financial prospects of the central European countries, and talked most interestingly on the present European situation. Among the prospective speakers of the season for whom the Club intends to hold dinners are: Roland S. Morris, ' 96, United States Ambassador to Japan; Robert Lansing, ex-Secretary of State ; Sir Auckland Geddes, Ambassador to the United States from Great Britain, and perhaps Herbert Hoover, Chairman of the Relief Commission. OFFICERS, 1920-1921 Prof. Philip Marshall Brown ., _. . „ _ ,, l Honorary Chairmen Prof. Christian Gauss ) Cornelius P. Trowbridge, ' 21 President Charles Denby, Jr., ' 22 Secretary Everett N. Case, ' 22 Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Charles Denby, Jr., ' 22 Charles D. Hai.sfy. ' 21 Howard K. Gray, ' 23 Everett N. Case, ' 22 HONORARY MEMBERS President John Grifr Hibben Prof. Christian Gauss Prof. R. M. McElroy Prof. Philip M. Brown Hon. G. B. McClellan Prof. Alfred Noyes Captain C. W. Cresson GRADUATE MEMBERS J. D. Brown F. A. Com stock S. V. Lloyd S. Chapin S. J. Howe D. H. McAlpin R. F. Cleveland J. K. Hockaday Cornelius P. Trowbridge, ' 21 Mr. M. Taylor Pyne Dr. Henry van Dyke D. Parrott R. E. Porteous 317 O THE PRINCETON ¥m — rr i r - -A P R A C M tEfje 3nternattonal $olttj (Hlu (Oloncltibeb) j i_i MEMBERS, 1921 G. C. Anderson J. S. Curtis F. H. Groel J. H. Leh B. Paddock R. Stillwell J. Beall R. Denniston S. E. Hall A. McCormack T. F. Paddock J. P. Seiberling W. E. Bcnua F. R. Dulles H. C. Harth H. F. McCormick E. R. Perry W. M. Strong R. L. Brandt W. H. English R. Halliburton G. McCulloch J. M. Rawlings C. P. Trowbridge B. H. Brewster R. Ehret I. C. Hockaday J. S. McDonnell J. B. Rhodes R. J. Upson R. Campbell T. D. Ewing D. L. Hopkins T. N. McCarter R. P. Rhodes P. Wallis C. C. Carpenter G. G. Finney J. L. Hopkins H. F. Mathews O. B. Reimer E. E. Watts A. G. Carey G. Furness B. H. Henderson C. P. Mayo J. E. Russell J. T. Waxter J. Carson W. C. Ferguson C. D. Halsey J. D. Mish S. M. Shea H. H. Welles L. A. Cover W. R. Farr G. S. Jeffers G. D. Murray W. M. Streetman J. L. Werner M. Chapin N. D. Gifford E. L. Keyes J. F. Oates E. W. Sharp W. L. Wright V. M. Covington F. S. Grandin P. L. Lee G. S. Piper MEMBERS, 1922 M. Blair, Jr. L. J. Cushing W. E. Hale J. McClenahan A. B. Rosborough W. A. Tucker A. C. Bogert M. C. Day H. H. Hackney A. D. McDonald R. G. Scarlett M. Ulman J. C. Boyce C. Dcnby W. E. Hole T. McEachin R. K. Stevens R. V. Voorhees S. P. Browning, Jr. H. T. Dickinson P. H. Higley W. B. McFerran A. E. Stevenson R. M. Warner R. B. Brent H. T. Drummond S. R. Irwin J. Milholland W. E. Stevenson M. O. West A. M. Carey E. K. Dunn A. B. Jackson F. L. Page S. Swann, Jr. C. F. Whitehead B. Carter J. R. Forgan R. L. Johnson E. S. Page, Jr. J. L. Tallman D. O. Wilson A. L. Cobb L. Gordon G. M. L. LaBranch( : R. I. Powell W. B. Todd C. J. Winton R. C. Coffin P. F. Griffin A. G. Lambert J. B. Ramsay I. R. Trimble L. C. Woods S. B. Collins MEMBERS, 1923 J. H. Allen R. G. Croft L. M. Fisher D. Griffin J. S. Martin J. E. Taylor J. I. Best A. S. Dashicll P. Franklin J. M. Hopkins W. S. Ober A. G. Towers J. R. Burns D. Dent R. Gale J. Jcwett A. G. Paul W. A. Townscnd G. M. Chorlian P. Euwer H. K. Gray R. H. Jordan H. M. Steele G. A. Wiggan J. C. Cooper A. M. Fisher J. P. Gorman L. Lipscomb 318 R. Stinson R. L. Williams JH±E Jg_R_LNLC EJ.O N_ Rl C — A B_R Lil. M- -otictp of tlje Clato HE Society of the Claw, founded in 1912 by members of the Class of ' 94, is an organization which has for its purpose the advancement of the University and the encouragement of active interest in Princeton among the graduates. It also endeavors to inspire men to high achievements, thus reflecting honor on the University. No meetings have been held of late, but the fact that the society is a live organization is evidenced by the bronze stars which it has recently placed on the outside of each dormitory room occupied by a Princeton man who gave his life in the recent World War. Until recently, active membership was limited to members of the Class of ' 94, but in 1916 it was voted to accept members of the other classes as well. Active members are pledged to return to their Alma Mater every June to attend their class reunions and the annual meeting of the Claw. In addition to the active members there are twenty-four honorary members, which are men who have done exceptional credit to the University either by their achievements or by active interest in its behalf. Due to the war and resulting conditions, the annual meetings have been discontinued since 1916, but it is hoped that they will be continued in the future. Recent activities have been conducted under the supervision of an Executive Committee elected in 1916, of which G. W. Williams, ' 94, is chairman. The Claw takes its unique name from the claw of the Princeton tiger, whose enviable reputation is well upheld, both in the college world by the undergraduates and faculty, and in the world at large by the fine type of men sent out as graduates of the University. Each active member receives a tiger ' s claw mounted in silver, in addition to his certificate of membership, while the honorary members receive claws mounted in gold, and certificates indicating the reasons for election. The claws are to be worn as watch charms, and the honor of wearing them is one to be coveted by all loyal Princetonians. honorary ffltmbtts James W. Alexander, 02 Henry B. Fine, ' 80 John B. McPhtrson, ' 66 Franklin S. Spalding, ' 87 Henry G. Bryant, ' 83 John M. T. Finney, ' 84 Henry F. Osborn, ' 77 Robert E. Speer, ' 89 Howard C. Butler, ' 92 Robert R. Gailey, ' 96 Francis L. Patton Booth Tarkington, ' 93 ♦Andrew Carnegie Basil Gildersleeve, ' 49 Mahlon Pitney, 79 Henry van Dyke, 73 James R. Church, ' 88 George Gray, ' 59 M. Taylor Pyne, 77 Andrew F. West, 74 Edward P. Davis, ' 97 John Grier Hibben, ' 82 William B. Scott, ' 77 Woodrow Wilson, 79 ♦Deceased. 319 TH E PRIN CETON P.C? I r — A — BR.A THE PPlNCE-TONf BRI C — A — B R, A C Jfflabteon ftall gtooctatton EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Otto B. Reimer, ' 21 Chairman G. C. Wright, Jr., ' 22 Vice-Chairman Samuel Lloyd, Jr., ' 21 Secretary-Treasurer Emmanuel A. Weishaar, ' 21 Thomas Ewing, ' 21 MEMBERS, 1921 J. C. Brackin W. C. Gotschalk M. C. Markham E. W. Sharpe H. F. Bricham G. E. Greenleaf, ' 20 ' A H. B. Martz A. Sloan, Jr. B. F. Crane H. C. P. Harth M. Meyer L. H. Thompson P. Deluca D. Hayes P. Pagano M. A. Thompson A. Dunn, Jr. J. B. HOLMAN B. R. Press E. A. Weishaar T. Ewing P. J. Leavans O. B. Reimer P. E. Wheelwright J. H. Fawcett S. Lloyd, Jr. S. D. Robins H. E. Wood, 2nd F. A. Gold C. A. Luft C. H. Scribner Jr. J. L. Woods IDE MEMBERS, 1922 G. W. R. Andrade H. C. Fay C. Marshall R. Scholl V. Andre D. B. Fell K. Matsumoto, Spec. F. A. Schutte B. Berckmans A. E. Froleigh G. R. Meyers R. E. Stenholm A. F. Beyerley C. Handler S. Murphy E. H. Sutton P. T. Butler, Jr. S. C. Hollander F. C. Ogg J. A. Toensmeier J. R. Caldwell A. J. Jarrell F. L. Post E. R. VanSant E. M. Collins L. A. JlRANEK S. M. Rabinowitz V. Z. Smith J. F. Cuningham M. H. Kennedy G. A. RlCCARDI B. E. Vaughan J. F. Dunn, ' 22y 2 R. Kirk E. C. Robbins, 22y 2 G. C. Warner, Jr. J. R. Engle E. K. McJunkin H. F. Robertson R. H. Wenger E. C. Erickson R. S. Mapletoft F. P. Schofieli G. C. Wright 321 JTbllL_ J JjS-£XJlbLzfilDIIIDli PRI C — a — a iCA JONES AERO CLUB MC CARTER PYNE PENNEY MALLORY RICHARDSON GORMAN SPEER DIXON MARKIIAM WATER WORTH JTH E PR LhLCfJQOJN: BRI C — A — B FLA C {Efje Princeton ero Clufc OFFICERS, 1519-1C20 L. C. Holden, Jr., ' 19 President E. S. Hubbell, ' 19 Vice-President F. C. Peck, ' 20 Secretary M. H. Pyne, ' 21 Treasurer OFFICER, 1920-1921 M. H. Pyne, ' 21 President E, P. Culver F. W. LUEHRINC FACULTY MEMBERS D. A. McCabe C. R. Erdman L. C. Holden, Jr. P. Kissam H. F. Butler H. C. Coxe +F. A. Dixon H. S. Firestone, Jr. G. B. Gray E. S. Hubbell MEMBERS, 1919 J. S. McWlLLlAMS Z. R. Miller G. A. Vaughn MEMBERS, 1920 A. Paul F. C. Peck S. H. Petterson S. A. Stewart H. B. Thompson, Jr. W. H. English, Jr. E. T. Keenan M. C. Mark ham T. M. McCarter, Jr J. S. McDonald T. C. Penney S. H. Williams F. R. Crumbie, Jr. M. J. Jones J. P. Gorman A. B. Richardson MEMBERS, 1921 M. H. Pyne R. V. Raymond S. D. Robins M. H. Vernon S. Welsh E. F. Wright, Jr. MEMBERS, 1922 G. A. Zabriskie, 2d MEMBERS, 1923 J. A. Ross F. H. Speers, Jr. H. A. Waterworth ♦Aces. fCredited with one German plane. The Princeton Aero Club, now entering upon its third year, was formed by Princeton men who had served in the Air Service during the War. Owing to the large number of men in this branch of the Army, the Club immediately became very active, and was duly affiliated with the Intercollegiate Flying Association of America. Last year the Princeton Flying Team, composed of Holden, Miller, Pyne and McCarter, took third place in the Flying Meet held at Mineola, L. I., on May 7th, between Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Williams, Cornell, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Pennsylvania, Lehigh and Wesleyan. Several smokers were held during the year, at which, among other speakers, were Douglas Campbell, first American to be credited with a Hun ; Major Hartney, formerly in charge of the First Pursuit group, and L. T. Driggs, President of the Ameri- can Flying Club. 323 — 1 1 TliE PRINCETON BRIC- A— BR.AC DONAHUE EHKET RIGHT WING CLt ' B MILLEK L ' EBELACKER TAYLOR LINCOLN GILLESPIE CALLAHAN rtXMING MAC GKEGOK TOMPKINS THE PDINCETOjsL BRI C B R.A C igf)t Wing Cluij MEMBERS W. B. Baker H. A. Callahan F. M. Donohue R. M. Ehret W. H. English M. C. Fleming J. P. Gillespie A. Legendre F. W. Lincoln C. R. MacGregor L. S. Miller G. S. Piper R. V. Raymond O. F. Taylor N. E. Thomas R. L. Tompkins D. A. Uebelacker Class of 1920. 325 . ▲£. THE PRINC ETON - BRIT. — A— BR. AC KNOWLES RAWLINUS JOHNSON BITTEN D. MOORE ' BARD MUEl.I.KR BLAIR MEDICAL CLUB MC LAN A MAN DAVIES L. MOORE ATKINSON MILLER BERRY LEWIS HARDIN FLINN RAYNOLDS DUNN XOE PRINCETON PR I C — A B R.A C P. Bard, ' 23 G. P. Berry R. M. Bitten B. N. Brown J. M. Brush L. S. Burns M. Blair, Jr. D. K. Cameron H. Cottier D. Downing P. C. Hardin P. Bard C. W. Barkhorn C. B. Bertolet L. G. Caldwell R. S. Berry G. P. Berry, ' 21 W. D. Davies J. P. Dixon L. B. Dunn I. M. Flinn L. C. Goldsmith J. M. Hill G. R. Meyers C. R. Miller R. P. Morgan W t Princeton Jllebtcal Clufc OFFICERS J. L. Moore, ' 21 President G. P. Berry, ' 21 Vice-President M. Blair, Jr., ' 22 Secretary and Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Dr. Edwin G. Conklin Faculty Advisor M. Blair, Jr., ' 22 J. E. Howard, ' 24 J. L. Moore, ' 21 MEMBERS, 1921 G. M. Knowles J. L. Moore W. W. McClenahan J. M. Rawlins C. W. Mayo A. A. Stull R. M. Miller T. V. Urmy D. D. Moore MEMBERS, 1922 R. S. Mueller J. C. Scarff J. P. North R. C. Schlotterer B. P. Porter A. H. Stephen A. H. Raynolds F. C. Wood MEMBERS, 1923 R. L. Cooch G. F. Gibbs C. Hathaway G. L. Johnson, Jr. V. W. Logan J. Mayo S. McLanahan M. M. McLean H. C. Blake MEMBERS, 1924 D. C. Dawes A. R. Sherman S. G. Stewart R. H. Wallace J. E. Howard 327 THE PRINCETON ' B R I C — A — BJL A-CL W. T. VV. H. Beisler W. T. Anderson, Jr. E. C. Conner W. A. Dew O. P. Alford H. P. DlLWORTH E. C. Erickson J. T. Baldwin J. T. Beatty P. C. Beattie D. M. Alexander J. F. Allkree H. N. Alyea M. Baird H. L. Barker D. M. Beach M. I. Behrf.ns S. Benedict R. S. Berry W. D. Blair J. A. Cox Cfjemtcai Club OFFICERS, 1920-1921 Professor N. H. Furman. President R. M. Burns Secretary W. H. Beisler Treasurer STUDENT COMMITTEE Anderson, Jr., ' 21 W. Rogers, ' 21 J. H. Slawson, ' 22 HONORARY MEMBERS R. M. Burns Professor N. H. Furman Dr. P. E. Howe W. F. Meredith, ' 94 MEMBERS, 1921 W. R. Farr C. Gortatowsky C. J. Molloy H. Fink F. E. Hoge W. Rogers G. W. Furness M. Meyer W. A S. Wright MEMBERS, 1922 C. H. Frazier R. S. Mapletoft C. T. Smith E. Holmes J. Sinclaire S. Swann O. T. Marsh J. H. Slawson P. L. Tyson MEMBERS, 1923 N. A. Brayler S. Calloway E. F. Keer J. R. Callanan J. E. Duncan R. T. L. Patterson MEMBERS, 1924 C. C. Davis F. C. Kinney W. Plauth W. T. Dixon O. Michael E. M. Rick M. J. M. Ellis E. H. Mjlcham E. H. L. Sexton F. E. Foth A. L. McClosky E. M. Shafto G. B. Gi.ave C. R. McKim W. E. Stf.rrett H. W. Gooch J. G. L. Molloy G. E. Thompson F. H. Grauer J. S. Montgomery D. M. White H. B. Guthrie E. Naumburg K. Whitehead R. Healey R. A. Newey H. C. Willf.tt E. K. Hessiiekg H. B. Patt S. Woolston J. G. Keech A. R. Pearce H. Ziesing 328 JliE PRJJNLC£_-r£ N_ B R I C — A ARAC 1. S. E. Hall, ' 21, Capt. 2. C. T. Smith, ' 22 3. C. E. Koetter, ' 23 Princeton Cftesft Cluti OFFICERS, 1920-2921 S. E. Hall, ' 21 President C. T. Smith., ' 22 Vice-President C. E. Koetter, ' 23 Secretary TEAM 4. A. M. McColl, ' 21 5. P. Franklin, G. S. 6. J. S. Livingston, ' 22 7. C. C. Fischer, ' 24 8. A. Avidan, ' 23 9. R. W. Laidlaw, ' 24 10. A. H. E-arr, Jr., ' 22 MEMBERS H. Alyea, ' 24 A. Avidan, ' 23 A. H. Barr, Jr., ' 22 J. E. Burroughs, ' 23 H. S. Carter, ' 23 A. Church, 2d, ' 24 J. Crawford, ' 24 C. W. Elbow, ' 24 E. B. Elliott, ' 23 C. C. Fischer, ' 24 P. Franklin, G. S. R. Goodbody, ' 23 S. E. Hall, ' 21 H. A. Jacob, ' 24 N. H. Kneedler, ' 22 C. E. Koetter, ' 23 K. W. Laidlaw, ' 24 J. S. Livingston, ' 22 A. M. McColl, ' 21 H. S. Murray, ' 23 P. S. Olmstead, ' 20 C. C. Reakirt, ' 24 J. Sieker, ' 24 E. W. Sharp, ' 21 C. T. Smith, ' 22 MATCH November 12— At Princeton : Princeton, 6 ; Yale, 4. 329 Th E PRINCETON MWIJP BRIC— A — BR AC Wfyt Jftelb Srttllerp Eegerbe (Bitittxtf draining Corps; N the spring of 1919 a branch of the Field Artillery Reserve Officers ' Training Corps was established in Princeton, as well as in many other colleges, for the purpose of training men, while in college, so that they might qualify ip7 Bt J3 for commissions in the reserve army after graduation. The Artillery course has been made a regular part of the University, and, although it is not required, it may be counted as an elective for a degree. Those wishing to qualify for a commission after graduation must take at least one course in the Military Department each year. Practically all the drill and disciplinary exercise is taken up during a summer camp of six weeks, which is required of Juniors, and so in this way all the military element possible is kept out of the college year. The only outside work required is horseback riding for the Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. The Sophomores are given instruction in saddlery and bridles, as well as elementary horsemanship. The Juniors and Seniors have their separate riding classes, and are taught more advanced horsemanship. Several of the horses are suitable for polo ponies, and it is being planned to organize a polo team at Princeton, as well as at Yale and Harvard, and in the near future to have some intercollegiate meets. Eighteen men went to camp last summer, seven of which were advanced students. The work of these was almost entirely practical, such as applied conduct of fire, topography, motor vehicles, etc., all of which had been gone over in theory during the term. Freshmen and Sophomores took the basic course, which was the strictly practical side, while the Juniors and Seniors took the advanced course, having to do more with the theoretical problems. The Princeton unit is under the command of Capt. John E. McMahon, who was graduated from West Point in 1913 with high honors. Capt. McMahon has seen active service on the Mexican border with the Field Artillery, and is considered an authority on the subject. He is assisted in the instruction and administration of the unit by Lieut. A. C. Waters, Field Artillery, U. S. A. ; Lieut. J. W. Andrews, Field Artillery, U. S. A., and Lieut. R. J. Horr, Field Artillery, U. S. A. The Field Artillery Unit is exceedingly well equipped with 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. There are also about 70 horses for the courses in riding, and. a number of Regular Army men to take care of the equipment and assist in the practical instruction work. The Military Department has increased since last year, and, with about 175 cadets enrolled, the prospects are very good for a successful year. 330 -XH-E— £fUM_CE T O BRI C — A — B R.A C MAJOR R. Stillwell BATTALION ADJUTANT 1st Lt. H. M. Driscoll CAPTAIN T. C. Roberts O. T. Marsh (First) G. H. Nichols (Supply) J. L. Thompson R. M. Cuyler J. L. Adams T. F. Angell G. B. Barr M. S. Bathgate P. C. Beattie J. I. Best L. B. Blodgett L. O. Brewster O. T. Clarke H. E. Cooke CAPTAIN W. A. Dew S. H. Williams (First) W. B. Snell (Supply) W. S. Ober W. T. Fleming J. S. Mosher W. M. Beattie $erstonnel battalion iljr abqttarrrrs BATTALION QUARTERMASTER 1st Lt. J. J. Hartshorne Patter? FIRST LIEUTENANTS W. C Ferguson J. M. McClenahan SERGEANTS R. Ducas (Stable) F. von Schilling F. F. Peard J. E. Bathgate CORPORALS S. McLanahan R. W. Graham W. D. Brewster C W. Webster PRIVATES STAFF SERGEANTS J. M. Reynolds R. S. Mapletoft (Supply) SECOND LIEUTENANT D. B. Mellis A. P. Hall F. H. McKnight T. C. Donahue J. C. Taylor R. W. Lewis T. R. Lowe H. Y. McCartney R. J. McAnamy M. M. McLean A. D. McKelvey J. Meirs E. F. Meara A. W. Meston H. E. Murray M. L. Cole A. D. Grosset H. G. Davis P. V. Guest T. Dix C. Hathaway J. K. Ewing E. K. Hessburg C. Farney C. B. Jackson L. M. Fearing D. R. James R. A. Firestone G. S. Kaign A. H. Fisher A. W. Kelsey F. Fox T. Kirkpatrick S. M. Goodner T. C. LeViness Patter? P FIRST LIEUTENANTS J. H. Fawcett D. Hayes SERGEANTS C. W. Smith (Stable) W. J. Kinsley E. H. Stabler E. H. Williams CORPORALS R. L. Patterson A. G. Towers L. B. Dulley R. Gale G. M. Chorlian F. B, Noss R. T. Oliphant F. B. Payne J. J. Pettey E. G. Rawson W. Reidemeister W. Root B. Rutherford L. Samuels E. C. Schimpff J. H. Sieker H. C. Haupt M. L. Delafield C. G. Smith A. H. Stephan P. Talmadge N. S. Taylor E. B. Vinson H. Williams P. F. C. Williams G. B. Wheeler L. C. Woods SECOND LIEUTENANT E. H. Dunn W. T. Meek F. M. Blow F. M. Archer S. E. Harrison I. J. Angell T. M. Bancroft J. H. Barnsley D. Baugh J. H. Beebe S. K. Bradley W. H. Brown O. Crouse J. Darwin H. Duane R. Eberhart C W. Elbow P. E. C. Fike P. C. FlNDLEY G. H. Forsyth F. Frelinghuysen R. GOODBODY A. S. Hardin J. S. H. Held H. V. Herndon PRIVATES J. W. Howell W. S. Howland B. M. Innes H. A. Jacob S. D. Johnston G. H. Kennedy S. P. Ketchum G. Kohler C. M. Lee S. Liebes H. G. Lloyd R. T. Paton E. P. LUQUER J. T. PlRIE W. B. MacCready E. G. Prime H. W. McClenahan F. E. Richardson H. E. Mayor G. Rose J. Meade M. H. Rogers R. E. Melcher W. A. Saums J. H. Meriwether F. A. Savage J. B. Miles J. F. Mylod J. B. Semple C. C. Sherman C. W. Barkhorn J. F. Simons A. D. Studdiford B. M. TenEyck E. T. Thomas M. C. Unfried E. R. Van Sant H. D. Wakem J. S. Williams S. S. Woolston JtLE__RGLLN LC_EX1CLN_ BRIC- A — BRAC Grenfell Club of Princeton OFFICERS C. H. Haines, ' 21 President H. H. Hackney, ' 22 Secretary-Treasurer LTHOUGH Princeton has been interested in Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell ' s work in Labrador and has taken part in it for several years, the Grenfell Club was never formed until this year. The purpose of the Club is to promote interest among the undergraduates in the work which Dr. Grenfell is doing in Labrador. It also aims to prepare men, in whatever ways it can, to go to Labrador and spend the summer in aiding Dr. Grenfell in his relief work among the many wretched and miserable people. Several Princeton men have spent their summers in Labrador, and one of their duties as members of the Club will be to pick the men who are to go this summer. The Club was responsible for the splendid turnout at the mass meeting on January 20th to hear Dr. Grenfell, and the members were of great assistance in raising Princeton ' s quota toward the fund to perpetuate the work of Dr. Grenfell in Labrador. Grenfell Clubs have also been formed at Harvard and Yale, and the work which they arc doing is very similar to that done in Princeton. Dr. Grenfell ' s very impressive talk interested several who will probably go with him to Labrador this summer. C. H. Haines, ' 21, President, and H. H. Hackney, ' 22, have both been of considerable aid to Dr. Grenfell, primarily by their services among the poor of Labrador, and secondly by their conscientious work in regard to the Club. Professor William Gillespie, who was also in Labrador last summer, has stood behind the fellows and helped out wherever possible. The Club will probably be a permanent organization in Princeton, and every year the fellows in the Club best suited for the work will go to Labrador. 332 JliE PRlhJCETQNL IMJUlP RIC— A— BPLAC UNIVERSITY GRILL COMMITTEE E. E. Cook, ' 21 Chairman H. Opie, ' 21 H. V. Herndon, ' 23 E. N. Case, ' 22 H. A. Waterworth, ' 23 A. Swede, ' 22 W. M. Brown, ' 24 S. B. Creasey, ' 21 Student Manager [OR several years there has been a great need for some place where students can get wholesome food at reasonable rates. It is not always convenient to conform to the strict hours enforced at commons, and to the mind of the student it is most essential, that he procure his full allotment of meals. Hence an efficient economical grill comes as a great blessing to the ever-hungry undergraduate. The Trustees of the University have appropriated $6,000 for equipment, and the building is furnished free of rent. However, because of the excessive cost of materials, the appropriation was overdrawn, and for a short time a small profit was made to pay the debt. Aside from that the grill is not to be a money-making enterprise, and food is served at cost. The equipment is the most modern that could be obtained. A range has been installed at one end of the room, and the preparation of food is in full view of the patrons. The counter is of marble, and the floor, walls and ceiling are finished as in the Freshman and Sophomore Commons. The tables are for four persons each, thus accommodating 132 guests. A committee of undergraduates, known as the University Grill Committee, is in charge, and a student manager is on band at all times. A separate force of kitchen help is employed for the grill and the preparation of food is in charge of the Grill chef. 333 THE PRINCETON NIWyK BRIC-A — R. A CL bureau of Appointments; anb £klf elp | HE Bureau of Appointments and Self-Help has a twofold purpose. Through the appointments department stu- dents are able to secure remunerative summer employment, and Seniors are helped in finding permanent posi- tions after graduation. The self-help department aids those of small resources, who are desirous of earning a part of their college expenses, to find lucrative occupation during the academic year. In February, 1919, the Bureau of Appointments was organized, and it succeeded so well that in September. 1920, it was joined with the Bureau of Self-Help. As a result of its work men are placed as tutors, camp coun- sellors, and in various other miscellaneous positions during the summer months. It also finds openings for graduates, and assists them in their business or professional careers. Many ways are found for students, while at the University, to earn a part of their college expenses. The tuition fee is at present $250. The University offers to remit to any student of limited means and good scholastic standing $95 for the first term, and a sum depending entirely on subsequent standing for the second term. This money is considered a loan, to be paid back some time after graduation, without interest if paid within a year, and subject to a charge of 4 per cent, interest per annum thereafter. Students of high scholastic standing may receive official authority to act as qualified tutors, a well-paying occupation. Typewriting, stenographic, and clerical work also command a considerable stipend. Those students who wait in the University Dining Halls receive their board. Undergraduate managements also conduct a clothes-pressing establishment, a shoe-shining parlor, newspaper and magazine agencies, and other such private enterprises. The Press Club, through which all Princeton dispatches reach the metropolitan journals, is quite remunerative. There is work available in the distribution and selling of college publications, and recompensed positions are open as monitors in the lecture rooms and laboratories. Although nearly 150 students receive employment through the Bureau, however, entering men are advised to have sufficient funds for their first year, as their ignorance of methods and opportunities puts them at a disadvantage. Mr. Warren S. Taylor is in charge of the Bureau and will be glad to give information on this subject. Mr. Taylor ' s address is Bureau of Appointments and Self-Help, Nassau Hall, Princeton, New Jersey. 334 BR.1 C — A— B R.A_C PIPKR KEYES RAYMOND 1921 SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE DONOHUE BUSH NELL SE1RERLING ■H= tsle rrj lcleltlob: -BJtl C — A— B R_A _ Mentor $romenabe Committee A. S. Bushnell Chairman F. M. Donohue W. H. English, Jr. C. G. Finney E. L. Keyes, 3rd G. S. Piper R. V. Raymond J. P. Seiberling 3fumor $romenabe Committee J. R. Forgan Chairman E. N. Case T. K. Drum mono D. B. Lourie L C Woods W. E. Stevenson 337 _XtLLRB_LfcLCLELllO Lfct . ? aJ. . I I I 1 _B P I C_ r A — B RJLC BLAIR TOWER _TH E__gJUJNLC-£JLOJSL ELRJ C A — B R.AC Retrospect, 1920 January ANUARY was apparently considered the opportune time to lighten the undergraduate pocket. Consequently, someone sprang the Peking Drive, and followed it up hy a canvass for suffering Armenia. Both of these collec- tions were very successful, in spite of their proximity to the Xmas holidays. Dean Bell gave a series of much-advertised and very interesting talks, which were well attended and greatly appreciated by the under- graduate body en masse. The budding politicians of Princeton weYe given an opportunity to exhibit their talents in a discussion on the League of Nations. The various issues were argued pro and con in both the Princetonian and a Forum. Finally, in order to settle the matter and put the United States at ease, a straw vote was cast. The ballot resulted in a choice for a compromise ; however, the Senate seemed to ignore our decision. The Basketball Team established a perfect record of six straight victories during the Christmas vacation, including a defeat of the Elis in an exhibition game in Pittsburgh. Dartmouth was also vanquished in the first home game following ; but then, due to injuries, the team suffered a slump, and lost in quick succession to Columbia, Yale and Perm. The Freshman quintet was more successful, downing the Columbia yearlings, Lawrenceville and Blair by large scores. In the water Princeton met with fair success. The swimmers won from C. C. N. Y. and Columbia, but lost to Penn and the Navy, while the Water Polo Team kept up its reputation by trouncing C. C. N. Y., Penn and Columbia. 1922 easily carried off the honors in the Interclass Swimming Meet. The Gym, Wrestling and Indoor Track Teams made auspicious beginnings with one meet apiece to their credit. The Football Team and the Triangle Club each made trips, the former going to New York, where they enjoyed a banquti given in their honor, while the latter presented very successful performances in Montclair and Newark. Jfabruanj February was ushered in amidst a general scurry for knowledge and syllabi in preparation for those time-honored unavoid- ables : Mid-Years. These, mowing their usual path of destruction, resulted in an exceptionally large and costly exodus, in spite of the noble efforts of several tutoring organizations which tried in vain to stave off the slaughter. From an athletic standpoint, the month was one of ups and downs, chiefly the latter. The basketball team won five out of seven games, gaining victories over Yale, Johns Hopkins, Catholic University, Swarthmore aird Cornell ; while the defeats were suffered at the hands of Rutgers and Pennsylvania. The swimming team lost to Yale, but recovered sufficiently to swamp Columbia, and their tank colleagues, the water-polomen, were defeated by both the Eli and Columbia teams. The wrestlers were also forced to succumb to the toe-holds of the Annapolis and Harvard body-twisters. Alumni Day, the 21st of the month, was featured by the graduation of some eighty-six ' 18 and ' 19 men who had been delayed from the attainment of the final goal by their war services. The exercises were very impressive, and at the same time the War Memorial Tablet, in the renovated entrance of Nassau Hall, was unveiled with fitting ceremonies. The Triangle Club, with one eye on the publicity of the Endowment Fund Drive, occupied the mid-term recess with a trip that included Montclair, Baltimore, New York, Brooklyn, and then, for good measure, journeyed up to West Point and gave the cadets a treat, receiving a hop in return. The Club also elected its 1920-1921 officers, as did the Princetonian, Tiger and sundry other organizations. February passed out cold (literally speaking) while drastic plans were being formulated for the canvassing of the college in the imminent Campus Endowment Fund Drive. 340  .1Lk THE PRINCETON lri«;l ' ij B Rl C — A — B B A C- ifflarrlf With March came the Undergraduate Endowment Campaign, which was oversubscribed by more than half as much as the original amount, over a hundred and fifty thousand being raised in the course of two weeks ' canvassing. The Junior Prom, plus a fine old-fashioned blizzard, enlivened the week-end of the 6th. Other events of social importance were the Senior dinner, which was held with all the old-time zest — minus the sparkle — and the College Boxing Tourney, where the stars and sparkle were more in evidence. In athletics, the Indoor Sports made way for baseball and crew, while the optimists gazed o ' er the snow-clad fields and talked about the golf and tennis prospects. The basketball five closed a very successful season, with second place in the league and many victories to their credit. The ' Varsity swimmers finished up in second place in their league, as did the water polo team. After a rather disappointing season, the wrestlers took fourth place in the Intercollegiates, while the gym team exhibited their skill on several occasions. The Indoor track team rounded up a fine collection of prizes and were well to the fore whenever they competed. On the other hand, the baseball squad started work during the first week of the month, three weeks later went out on the field, and on the last day of the month played their first game of the season with Vermont. Though the final score was 1-0 in favor of the visitors, the playing was good and showed great promise for future develop- ment. The crew candidates deserted their machines on the 23rd and braved the icy breezes of the lake, though they had to wait for several ambitious young ice-bergs to dissolve before navigation was really safe. Under the guardian eye of Ye Prince, a Hoover Club was organized and the followers of General Wood expressed their feelings by clubbing together likewise. Bicker week, from the 22nd to the 28th, put a stop to everything (almost) and only Freshmen acted human, or as nearly human as such persons can act, while about 336 Sophomores signed up, a marked increase over the year before. At length the last month of winter came to an end and every one heaved a sigh of relief; one more day and the Easter vacation would arrive! April The month of April opened, to the relief of everyone, with the Easter vacation. The baseball team took advantage of this welcome respite from their academic labors by taking a flying trip to the South, where they divided honors, winning from Johns Hopkins, but losing to the Navy. The Musical Clubs also carried Princeton to the Southern climes, giving two concerts with great success. About the middle of the month came an event which will long be remembered in Princeton — the great railroad strike. Rumors that Princeton men might be called on to help break the strike began to circulate around the campus. Then on the 13th came the call for volunteers, and a mass meeting was held in Alexander Hall, where the plan of campaign was out- lined. However, when about a hundred had left, the strike began to break up. Then the excitement died down, the noble strike breakers returned, and the studious life went on as before. Meanwhile, April had been living up to its traditional reputation. However, the baseball team managed to pick a few dry days on which to play ball. At first they had many ups and downs, winning from Villa Nova, but losing to Lafayette and Swarthmore, and then in the Columbia game we struck our stride and started a long winning streak. Toward the end of the month, the Seniors began to appear in the traditional beer-suits. About the same time the overall movement struck the college, and a large part of the undergraduate body appeared in the garb of the horny-handed sons of toil. The crew, although crippled by the absence of Captain Lamont, worked hard to get in condition for the Harvard race, and on the 29th left for Cambridge, prepared to give a good account of themselves. The next day the track team went to Philadelphia to take part in the Penn Relays. 341 _Xl±E_ejELLN_CJ Jl.QS: B R I C — A — B B AJ The month of May, filled with Princeton athletic victories, was marred only by the loss of Dickinson Hall and the Marquand Chapel by fire. The blaze came as a startling climax to the highly successful Freshman dance given by Mrs. Magie and to the club house-parties given that evening. On the baseball diamond May was indeed a gala month. The Varsity made a clean sweep of the series with Harvard by scores of 3-1 and 5-0, and also vanquished the Elis, 6-5. By way of preface to this, Perm, Lawrenceville, Virginia, Cornell and California were laid low. The yearlings did their share by defeating the 1923 Yale team and sundry other nines. Nor was it an unsuccessful month on the cinder path. Princeton showed its superiority to the Yale and Harvard runners in dual meets, running up totals of 59 2 3 to Yale ' s 47 1 3, and 91 to Harvard ' s 26. In the Intercollegiates Penn was victorious, with Princeton only a point and a half behind. Nineteen twenty-two for the second time in as many years carried off the palm in the Caledonian games. At Cambridge both the Varsity and Freshman crews splashed their way to victory, and two weeks later the Varsity overcame Yale, however, finishing second to Cornell. On the links the golf team played exceptionally well and survived the month with six well-earned victories and no defeats. The tennis team came through almost as well, winning a large percentage of their matches. 3utt? The few college days of June came and went with their usual speed, partly, at least, because the town was compara- tively free from Volstead agents. The first week was taken care of by the faculty. The examinations, final for some of us, were ( as usual, the hardest ever given. During Commencement week, the regular festivities were held. The Triangle Club closed a most successful year with two last performances of the Isle of Surprise in the time-honored Casino. The alumni, headed by the class of ' 46 with 100 per cent, back, returned in force. The Seniors for the last time were all united around the cannon. The Juniors took over the steps. The Sophomores held a High Hat P-rade and a hilarious Promenade. The Freshmen celebrated their new freedom with an enthusiastic P-rade towards the Nassau Inn Grill. • The baseball team, after losing a listless game to the Crescent A. C, came back strong and defeated California 9 to 6. The defeat of Yale seemed only a question of time. But it was not to be. In the Commencement Game Yale evened up the series by the score of 4 to 2. Strubing starred with a home run, while Margetts, who relieved Warburton in the fourth inning, allowed Yale but three hits. In the third game in New York, the Elis again won in an air-tight game by the score of 1 to 0. Moreover, as a fit closing to Princeton ' s great athletic year, the Track Team, which had gone to the Queen ' s Club in London, won several English Championships and defeated the crack Oxford Track Team. 342 H COMMENCEMENT Trig PB INCET6N BR. I C — A — B RA 1_ CLASS OK 1920 THE PRINCETON BR I C — A — B R.A C 01las of 1920 ©it iters 1919=20 John Marshall Harlan President Erpman Harris Vice-President William Irving Harris Secretary and Treasurer Jformer ©fitters; FRESHMAN YEAR, FIRST TERM Eric Marquand Enos President Thomas Dudley Ricgs Vice-President John Reynolds Van Cleve Secretary and Treasurer SOPHOMORE YEAR Eric Marquand Enos President John Marshall Harlan Vice-President William Irving Harris Secretary and Treasurer FRESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM John Reynolds Van Cleve President James Aloysius O ' Gorman, Jr Vice-President William Irving Harris Secretary and Treasurer JUNIOR YEAR, FIRST TERM John Marshall Harlan President Lewis Miller Stevens Vice-President Willis Gilbert Wilmot Secretary and Treasurer JUNIOR YEAR, SECOND TERM John Marshall Harlan President Carl Frederick Buechner Vice-President William Horatio Downs Secretary and Treasurer ♦Deceased. 345 TH E PR INCETON BPI r. — A — BRAC Clasft of 1920 NAME ADDRESS Marcus Lester Aaron... 402 Winebiddle Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. James H. Ackerman 1 Broadway, New York City ♦Allison Armour, 2nd Princeton, N. J. James N. Armstrong, Jr., Rooms 626-27, 1S6 Fifth Ave., New York City Goeffrey V. Azoy 28 S. Maple Ave., East Orange, N. J. William James Baird, Jr., The Longacre, 15th and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Henry Drewry Baker 520 Boissevain Ave., Norfolk, Va. Arthur Paige Baskerville, 15 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. J. James Harvey Beal, Jr., 205 S. Fairmount Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. John George Bechtel Carpenter, Del. Edwin Black 844 Sheridan Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hiram Bellis Blauvelt Oradell, N. J. ♦Leonard L. Bleecker Jewett, N. Y. John Ritchie Boyd 1751 Corcoran St., Washington, D. C. Charles Andrew Brandon 210 E. Fifth St., Auburn, Ind. Bertram Miller Brock 49 Midland Ave., Arlington, N. J. Edwin James Brooks, Roland Ave., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. William Henry Brooks, Jr St. Davids, Pa. James Douglas Brown, 302 Harrison Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. Randolph Elijah Brown Palisade, N. J. Frank Wayne Brurrs, Jr... 423 Madison Ave., New York City Wilhelmus 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. Howard Russell Butler, Jr. .107 Library Place, Princeton, N. J. ♦George Carroll Buzby, The Wellington, 19th and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia. Pa. Sterling A. Callisen 1288 Bay St., Staten Island, N. Y. ♦James Gilmore Campbell 416 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. NAME ADDRESS John Gordon Campbell Penn Road, Wynnewood, Pa. Rudolf Austin Cannon.. 2235 Harcourt Drive, Cleveland, Ohio Charles Lynn Carrick, Jr... 103 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Philip Miller Chamberlain Hightstown, N. J. George Howland Chase, 3rd. .1302 18th St., Washington, D. C. Maurice Earl Clark 98 Highwood Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Robert Dean Clark 98 Virginia Ave., St. Paul, Minn. ♦Richard Folsom Cleveland Princeton, N. J. ♦Edward Hope Coffey, Jr., 9 Lamartine Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. Bertrand W. Cohn Brookhaven, Miss. William Randolph Compton, Jr., 18 Kingsbury PI., St. Louis, Mo. ♦Francis Adams Comstock South Orange, N. J. ♦♦Clinton Salter Cook Manasquan, N. J. ♦Jay Cook, 2nd Chestnut Hill, Pa. John Beauregard Cowan, Jr... Cowan Place, Vicksburg, Miss. Howard Cleveland Coxe.,125 Woodland St., Hartford, Conn. ♦Robert Cresswell, 3rd 2122 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. Donald Danforth 17 Kingsbury PL, St. Louis, Mo. Paul Ewing Da vies 1047 Third Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah Prentice Northrup Dean Dalton, Pa. Kenneth Elmer Demarest. . .55 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Furman Addison De Maris, Jr., 710 Grand Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. ♦Jame s Orr Den by 2032 O St., Washington, 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, Colo. James Henderson Douglas, Jr.. .Quaker Oats Co., Chicago, 111. ♦Bradley Carey Downing 26 N. Pine St., York, Pa. William Horatio Downs 1912 E. Ninth St., Denver, Colo. ♦♦John Henry Drohan 256 Gates Ave., Brooklvn, N. Y. Henry Russell Drowne, Jr.... 306 W. 78th St.. New York City ♦William J. B. Edgar, Jr Jamesburg, N. J. Harold Frederick Egner, 360 Mount Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. 346 B RI C — A — B R. A_ C Claftai of 1920 (Continueb) ♦Thomas Allen Ellicott 32 South St., Baltimore, Md John S. Elliot 22 Pine St., Morristown, N. J Gerald Montgomery English. . .304 Beacom Lane, Merion, Pa ♦Charles Rosenbury Erdman, Jr., 20 Library PI., Princeton, N. J George Llewellyn Eynon 131 Roup Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa Norman Kohler Eypper.,168 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J ♦James Temple Fairgrieve. . .407 S. Fourth St., Fulton, N. Y, James McCullough Farr, 3rd, 242 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa Arthur Hughes Fawcett. .105 Rockview Ave., Plainfield, N. J John Fauntleroy Fennelly, Jr., 3600 Warwick Road, Kansas City, Mo James Backer Field, Mountain States Tel. and Tel. Co., Denver, Colo Harry B. Fine, Jr Princeton, N. J Harvey S. Firestone, Jr., Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio ♦Howard MacFarland Fish 610 W. Eighth St., Erie, Pa. Julian Vincent Flaig 8 N. Second St., Pottsville, Pa. Bryan Flemming. .M-2 Officers ' Quarters, Newport News, Va. George Gillespie Fox 5213 Germantown Ave., Phila., Pa. ♦♦Leys A. France Leader Building, Cleveland, Ohio ♦William Walter Frank 54 W. 87th St., New York City William Ballinger Fyffe..l95 Laurel Ave., Highland Park, 111. Carl Edward Garnaus..34 Buckingham Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clarence B. Maxwell Garrigues, 980 Hillside Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Henry Edward Gerstley. .1411 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. ♦♦Robert C. Gillies Medina, N. Y. Elliott Culver Grandin Tidioute, Pa. Gilson Berryman Gray, Jr Stronghaven, Aberdeen, Miss. John Harrison Gray 1005 James St., Syracuse, N. Y. George Elton Greenleaf . . .652 W. Eighth St., Plainfield, N. J. ♦Francis Warburton Guilbert. . . Green Gables, Racine, Wis. George Edgar Hackney.. 80 Morgantown St., Uniontown, Pa. Thomas Devereux Haigh 39 Hillcrest Ave., Summit, N. J. Donald Merwin Halsted 116 Broad St., New York City Raymond Leslie Hamilton. . . .654 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. NAME ADDRESS ♦♦William Paul Hamilton, 1834 Levering Ave., Wilmington, Del. Andrew Patton Happer, 3rd. 316 Dickson Ave., Ben Avon, Pa. John Marshall Harlan 192 S. N St., Washington, D. C George McLean Harper, Jr Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. Erdman Harris Pine Road, Sewickley, Pa. William Irving Harris... 61 S. Burnet St., East Orange, N. J. Richard Hartshorne 121 Church St., Phoenixville, Pa. Severn Teackle Haviland, 1801 Irving Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. Thomas Heath It Soldier PI., Buffalo, N. Y. Robert Brown Heiserman 23 Linden PI., Sewickley, Pa. Harold Holmes Helm 522 E. Main St., Bowling Green, Ky. ♦George Watt Henderson. .131 E. Fayette St., Uniontown, Pa. William Henry Hendrickson. 158 Maple Ave., Red Bank, N. J. Reinhardt Robert Herling Lisbon Falls, Me. Homer Hart Hewitt, Jr 641 Second St., Williamsburg, Pa. Lewis Haler Hitzrot Lincoln Road, McKeesport, Pa. Arthur Wellington Horton, Jr., 5331 Wayne Ave., Germantown, Pa. Lewis Daniel Houck 107 N. Main St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio ♦♦Lester V. Howett 85 Mortimer St., Rochester, N. Y. Edward Springer Hubbell.122 Highland Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Warren Clark Hutchinson 141 Broadway, New York City James N. Hynson Hathaway Park, Lebanon, Pa. Sumner Allen Jackson 68 Ascension St., Passaic, N. J. J. S. Jacobs, Jr 159 Willis Ave., Youngstown, Ohio William States Jacobs, J r 2101 Main St., Houston, Tex. ♦♦George Tibbals Jarvis, 2nd Rutland, Vt. ♦Arnold Huff Jennings 6012 Greene St., Germantown, Pa. Henry Derr Johnson 326 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ♦♦Edward Winslow Kane Ossining, N. Y. Samuel Hay Kauffman. .The Evening Star, Washington, D. C. Lewis G. Kaye 1442 Third Ave., Louisville, Ky. John Wiley Kendall Meyersdale, Pa. C. M. Kerr 53 E. Market St., York, Pa. Frederick Seymore Ketchum.27 N. 17th St., East Orange, N. J. ♦Gilbert King 728 17th St., Washington, D. C. ♦John Bruce King. . . .1822 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D . C. 347 . aA. XtLE JgJLLNg E T Q M! iJliiliJ BRI C — A — B FLAX- Class of 1920 (Conttnueb) NAME ADDRESS ♦William Conrad Kirback..942 Market St., Wheeling, W. Va. Henry DuBarry Knower, Maplewood Apts., Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio Benjamin Franklin Kraffert. . . .322 Union St., Titusville, Pa. John L. Kuser, Jr Bordentown, N. J. Carroll Walton Laird 18 N. 21st St., East 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. Phillips Blair Lee Silver Spring, Md. Rennselaer Wright Lee.. 4721 Windsor Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Alf red Beatty Littell Franklin, N. J. David Hunter McAlpin Hotel McAlpin, New York City ♦David B. McDougal , Riverside, 111. ♦James Willing Macfarlane. .Woodland Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. ♦Curtis W. McGraw. . .10th Ave. and 36th St., New York City ♦Robert W. McKnight Sewickley, Pa. ♦♦Paul McKown Martinsburg, W. Va. 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 42 E. 78th St., New York City Woodford Absalom Matlock, Jr., 2079 Albion St., Denver, Colo. Arthur Ferguson Mead, Jr 77 Oraton St., Newark, N. J. Russell Barnard Mercer.... 87 Woodland Ave., Summit, N. J. ♦Edward Gallup Miles Albemarle Park, Asheville, N. C. David Knight Miller. . . .234 S. Second St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Henry Keppele Miller, Jr. .1109 Franklin St., Wilmington, Del. Joseph Albert Minott 163 N. 19th St., Portland, Ore. James Stephens Montgomery, 485 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N. J. Daniel C. Morgan Hillsboro, Ohio Walter Lovette Morgan, 293 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ♦John Arthur Moss 819 Center Ave., Reading, Pa. William Seymour Mossman, 1202 W. Wayne St., Fort Wayne, Ind. NAME ADDRESS 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. Jacob Oswald Parisette 535 Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cortland Parker, 3rd 29 Saybrook Place, Newark, N. J. ♦Phillip MacGregor Parker. 88 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Joseph Saunders Parry, Jr.. 110 Beechwood Rd., Summit, N.J. Arthur Paul Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. ♦Robert James Tait Paul, 200 Mt. Vernon Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. Fremont Carson Peck Shrewsbury, N. J. Allen Vernon Peden.Peden Iron and Steel Co., Houston, Tex. Ross Henry Pentz DuBois, Pa ♦Gerald Ross Petterson Princeton, Minn Severt Huse Petterson Princeton, Minn ♦♦George Warren Phillips Helmetta, N. J Eugene Alexis Maice Piaget, Llewellyn Park, West Orange, N. J. Mahlon Pitney, Jr., 2019 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C. Frederick Suydam Polhemus, 69 Washington St., Newark, N. J. William Powers 808 Fifth Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Thomas John Edward Pulling, 203 Calvert Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Ray Foote Purdy 188 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Richard Lewyn Rafalsky.525 West End Ave., New York City Thomas Lester Raleigh 302 McBride St., Syracuse, N. Y. Julius Chalmers Ransom Dannemora, N. Y. William Stuart Red, Jr 1508 Grande St., Austin, Tex. ♦♦Albert Dudley Reidinger Madison, N. J. Peter Carl Rentschler Hamilton, Ohio Isaac Requa, Jr 54 S. Washington St., Tarrytown, N. Y. Louis Charles Reynolds 340 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y. Hallam Maxon Richardson. .. .92 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lee Hutchings Richardson, Jr., 1655 Rosewood Ave., Lake wood, Ohio ♦Wildey Clegg Rickerson. . . .141 W. 92nd St., New York City 348 Xtl = R_(JSLCiI lM: BRI C — A — B R.AC Claw of 1920 (Conttnueb) NAME ADDRESS 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. .}17 Monmouth St., Hightstown, N.J. Cornwell Burnham Rogers.... 32 E. 64th St., New York City Lauren Eastman Rogers Laurel, Miss. Maurice Rogers, Ashbourne Road and Spring Ave., Ashbourne, Pa. Francis Fels Rosenbaum 207 W. 24th St., New York City George Byron Ruth. . .Marshall Oil Co., Marshalltown, Iowa Carl Robert Sadowsky. . .535 West End Ave., New York City Raymond Sanger 21 Edward ' s Place, Princeton, N. J. ♦Ernest Chauncey Savage, Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. William Lyttleton Savage, Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. John Edwin Scarff 228 N. Main St., Belief ontaine, Ohio Lawrence Maymard Schanck, 202 Irvington Ave., South Orange, N. J. Joseph Howard Schenck, 3rd. .537 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Edward Schickhaus, Jr 25 Van Ness Place, Newark, N. J. Paul Seibert Schoedinger. . .229 E. State St., Columbus, Ohio Albert Henry Schroeder, Jr Suffern, N. Y. Emil William Albert Schumann, 27 Glenwood Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Carl Edward Schuster 769 Lakeview Rd., Cleveland, Ohio William W. Scudder Glastonbury, Conn. ♦McNeil V. Seymour, Jr 121 Virginia Ave., St. Paul, Minn. John McDowell Sharpe, 3rd, 315 Lincoln Way, East Chambersburg, Pa. Robert Trowbridge Sherman. .Evanston Hotel, Evanston, 111. George Hayden Sibley 770 E. 11th Ave., Denver, Colo. Louis Hirsch Sichelstiel. . .943 Sheridan Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ♦David William Sloan, Jr Cumberland, Md. James Sterett Sloan Lutherville, Md. Alexander Palmer Smith, Jr Covington, Tenn. Harrison Bowne Smith, Bougemont, South Side, Charleston, W. Va. ♦James G. Smith 661 Bryant St., Denver, Colo. NAME ADDRESS Murray Davidson Smith. . . .16 Dickinson St., Princeton, N. J. Richard Dale Sparhawk Perrenoud Apts., Denver, Colo. Robert Wade Speir, J r Valier, Mont. Charles Grant Stachelberg, 50 Central Park, West, New York City ♦Leopold Eidlitz Starr 100 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J. Lewis Miller Stevens 30 Colony St., Meriden, Conn Sidney Andrew Stewart, 820 N. Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Walter Blair Stewart, North Carolina and Pacific Aves., Atlantic City, N. J. ♦♦Samuel Streetman, Jr.... 2616 Louisiana St., Houston, Tex. ♦Albert Streichenberg 11 Summit St., Glen Ridge, N. J. ♦Benjamin Strong, Jr 960 Park Ave., New York City John Kelley Strubing, Jr Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Lewis Batchelder Stuart 5714 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dexter Preston Swaney...547 Highland Ave., Westfield, N. J. ♦William Brownell Talbert, Jr.. 215 N. Mill St., Lexington, Ky. Hugh Bogart Tarbox. .550 Dover Court Rd., Toronto, Canada Henry Clay Taylor, Jr Bloomfield. Iowa ♦Walker Taylor. J r Wilmington, N. C. ♦Lasater Terrell. .Hotel Latham, E. 28th St., New York City ♦Arthur Terry, Jr 140 E. 40th St., New York City Henry Burling Thompson. Jr Greenville, Del. Wallace Miller Thompson, 801 Pennsylvania Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ♦Robert Hovey Tinsman Kenilworth, 111. ♦Owen Jones Toland Wynnewood, 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, California and Connecticut Aves., Washington, D. C. Hanford Mead Twitchell. .153 S. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ♦♦Charles Albert Underwood, 101 Summer St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ambrose Henderson Van Alen Rutledge, Pa. 349 THE PRINCETON B CM C — A — BR.AC Class of 19211 (Conclubeo) NAME ADDRESS Hayes McClelland Walker Mercersburg, Pa. Harold Rollin Wanless 613 York Place, Chicago, 111. Frederick Robert Warburton, 243 Straight St., Paterson, N. J. Lot Reznor Ward, Jr., 121 Mt. Hermon Way, Ocean Grove, N. J. Benjamin Franklin Watts, Jr Leesburg, Fla. William Gates Wells Platte City, Mo. Thomas Gay White 2031 Main St., Quincy, 111. ♦Edward Van Dyke Wight, Jr Middletown, N. Y. George Franklin Williamson, 925 Metropolitan Life Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Willis Gilbert Wilmot, 421 Hibernia Bank Bldg., New Orleans, La. John Albert Wilson 416 W. 122nd St., New York City Kenneth Orr Wilson. .. .702 Press Bldg., Binghamton, N. Y. NAME ADDRESS David Judson Winton. . . .Mt. Curve Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. John Barkley Witherspoon, 4417 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. Elias Wolf Elkins Park, Pa. Thomas John Wood, 2nd Cherokee Park, Louisville, Ky. David Walker Woods Ridgewood, Lewistown, Pa. John Sartwell Worden 312 Laurens St., Olean, N. Y. Frederick Vasbinder Work, 421 W. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. Frederick T. Yeiser Cincinnati, Ohio Simson Yeomans. . .3530 Gladstone Bldg., Kansas City, Kan. ♦Joseph Samuel Young 1508 Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa. Robert Bruce Young, Jr.. .1501 Eighth Ave., Fort Worth, Tex. Alexander Clinton Zabriskie, 23 Gramercy Park, New York City Men from the class of 1919 graduating with the class of 1920 due to absence in service. Men from the class of 1918 graduating with the class of 1920 due to absence in service. 350 _im_E_ RJJNCETON- B R I C — A — _ELAJC:_ Honor Confer reb, 19194920 Valedictory Erdman Harris Senior pernor iilen Latin Salutatory Louis Daniel Houck jftnal Special honors Classics. Highest Honors — Rensselaer Wright Lee, George McLean Harper, Jr. English. Highest Honors — William Paul Hamilton, Erd- man Harris. Honors — Allison Armour, 2nd, Rudolf Austin Cannon, Paul Ewing Davies, James McCullough Farr, 3rd, Cornwall Burnham Rogers, James Clinton Trostle. Economics and Social Institutions. Highest Honors — Gilbert King, Robert Hovey Tinsman. High Honors — Edward Gallup Miles, A. Palmer Smith, Jr., James G. Smith, Charles G. Stachelberg. Honors — Randolph Elijah Brown, Clinton Salter Cook, William Walter Frank, William Irving Harris. Carroll Walton Laird, Ray Foote Purdy, John Barkley Witherspoon. Mathematics. Highest Honors — Furman Addison De- Maris, Jr. High Honors — Richard Hartshorne. Physics. Honors — Arthur Wellington Horton, Jr., Richard Lloyd Page. Geology. High Honors — Harold Rollin Wanless. 351 o.s a. 1920 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE RISK1E SAVAGE SHERMAN HARLAN THIMBLE E. HARRIS HYNSON W. 1. HARRIS BUECHNER DOWNS STRUBINC HUTCHINSON -THE-P R I J LC£JLQ_tSL i I Mf IP B R l c — A — B RAC Claste ©aj Cxerctee elite 0m Jjnnbreb anb ebentp=tfnrb Annual Commencement JuttP, 192fl OPENING EXERCISES Master of Ceremonies John Kelley Strubing, Jr., Pa. Class Oration Ray Foote Purdy, N. Y. Class Poem Hiram Bellis Blauvelt, N. J. IVY EXERCISES Ivy Oration Thomas John Edward Pulling, Md. CANNON EXERCISES Class History John Fauntleroy Fennelly, Jr., Mo. Roll Call by Class Secretary William Irving Harris, N. J. Presentation Charles Andrew Brandon, Ind. Class Ode.... Hiram Bellis Blauvelt, N. J.; Edward Hope Class Prophecy Edward Hope Coffey, Jr., N. Y. Coffey, N. Y. ; Erdman Harris, Pa. Address by Class President. .John Marshall Harlan, D. C. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Salutatory Lewis Daniel Houck, O. Valedictory Erdman Harris, Pa. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Carl Frederick Buechner, Jr. Erdman Harris James N. Hynson John Kelley Strubing, Jr. William Horatio Downs William Irving Harris William Lyttleton Savage Robert Maurice Trimble, Jr. John Marshall Harlan Warren Clark Hutchinson Robert Trowbridge Sherman Alexander Clinton Zabriskie NASSAU HERALD COMMITTEE John Fauntleroy Fennelly, Jr., Chairman Carl Frederick Buechner, Jr. Erdman Harris William Lyttleton Savage John Marshall Harlan William Irving Harris Lewis Miller Stevens 353 zcHEZRmEmmffi: P P I C. — A — BR $rt?eg atoarbeb June, 192D Senior Prizemen The Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize Robert Carlyle Gillies The Class of 1859 Prize Robert Carlyle Gillies The Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics Harrison Steele Dimmitt Honorable Mention Raymond Sanger James N. Armstrong The C. O. Joline Prize in American Political History Ray Foote Purdy The George Potts Bible Prize Charles Albert Underwood The Lynde Debate Prizes First William Henry Hendrickson, Jr. Second Lewis M. Stevens Third Ray Foote Purdy The Class of 1876 Memorial Prize Lewis M. Stevens Honorable Mention Julien Hequembourg Bryan The Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture Henry C. P. Harth The Class of 1870 Prize in Old English Ross Henry Pentz The Class of 1870 Junior Prize in English Divided between Philip Haldane Davis and J. McC auley Landis The Class of 1883 English Prize for Juniors in School of Science Charles Homer Scribner, Jr. The Dickinson Prize Philip Ellis Wheelwright The Mary Cunningham Humphreys Junior German Prizes First Harold R. Walley Second Charles A. Luft Junior Orator Medals First Irwin L. Tappen Second Frederick Henry Groel Third Alfred T. McCormack Fourth . ' G. C. A. Anderson The Maclean Prize J. McCauley Landis The Thomas B. Wanamaker English Language Prize Divided between Charles H. Scribner, Jr., and Richard Stillwell Manners Prizes Nova Cacsarca Scholar Nolan liailey Harmon, Jr. Winner of the Golden Tiger. . .Edward Van Dyke Wight, Jr. 354 THE PRINCETON BRI C A — B R.A C $Jn e$ (ConcIubeD) Alden Memorial Prizes in French First Alexander N. Sloan, Jr. Second W. Thomas Thach Prize in American History Established by the Society of Colonial Wars in New Jersey Robert Carlyle Gillies The Class of 1861 Prize Jackson Thorwell Withci spoon, Jr. The Class of 1870 Sophomore English Prize Schuyler Brinkerhoff Jackson Honorable Mention Walter Praisley Wilkes The Francis Biddle Sophomore Essay Prize Schuyler Brinkerhoff Jackson Honorable Mention Stuart C. Dodd The Class of 1883 English Prize for Freshmen in the School of Science Diedrich Frederick Lehnert Honorable Mention Frederick Christian Baselt The Lawrence Hutton Prize in History Lewis Daniel Houck Honorable Mention Marcus Lester Aaron Alexander C. Zabriskie Class of 1895 Military Prize Robert Smith Mapletoft Honorable Mention John Murray Reynolds FINAL SPECIAL HONORS Classics Highest Honors — Rensselaer Wright Lee, George McLean Harper, Jr. English Highest Honors — William Paul Hamilton, Erdman Harris. Honors — Allison Armour, 2nd, Rudolf Austin Cannon, Paul Ewing Davies, James McCullough Farr, 3rd, Cornwall Burnham Rogers, James Clinton Trostle. Economics and Social Institutions Highest Honors — Gilbert King Robert Hovey Tinsman. High Honors — Edward Gallup Miles, A. Palmer Smith, Jr., James G. Smith, Charles G. Stachelberg. Honors — Randolph Elijah Brown, Clinton Salter Cook, Wil- liam Walter Frank, William Irving Harris, Carroll Walton Laird, Ray Foote Purdy, John Brakeley Witherspoon. Mathematics Highest Honors Furman Addison DeMaris, Jr. High Honors Richard Hartshorne Physics Honors — Arthur Wellington Horton, Jr., Richard Lloyd Page. Geology High Honors — Harold Rollin Wanless 355 THE PRINCETON BRIC-A-BRAC W Peta Happa X Jlcta of ileto 3ftx ty ORGANIZED PROVISIONALLY IN 1895. CHARTER GRANTED IN OCTOBER, 1898 OFFICERS, 1920-1921 Dean H. B. Fine President m e Kl Cm 1 . I Robert . . . .Secretary and Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS K. T. Compton T. W. Hunt C. F. Morey C. H. Smyth, Jr. t jt E. G. Con klin F. L. Hutson S. W. Morgan J. D. Spaeth F. H. Constant A. C. Johnson W. S. Myers E. G. Spalding r - H. V. Covington E. W. Kem MERER Frederick Neher D. C. Stuart F. H. Critchlow C. W. Kennedy E. F. Northrup D. R. Stuart Ulric Dahlgren William Libbey G. G. Osgood, Jr. H. W. Thayer F. F. Abbott L. P. ElSENHART E. H. Loomis T. M. Parrott H. D. Thompson E. P. Adams G. W. Elderkin G. B. McClellan A. H. Phillips Augustus Trowbridge E. C. Armstrong F. A. Fetter Howard McClenahan W. K. Prentice Henry van Dyke J. W. Basore H. B. Fine C. F. W. McClure J. E. Raycroft Paul van Dyke H H. Bender W. FlTE R. M. McElroy E. C. Richardson H. B. Van Hoesen M F. Blau William Foster L. W. McKay E. Y. Robbins Oswald Veblen A. A. Bowman Christian Gauss Malcolm McLaren R. K. Root W. U. Vreeland C. D. Brown G. H. Gerould C. McMillan H. N. Russell S. H. Weber D. L. Buffum William Gillespie David Magie, Jr. Robert Scoon A. F. West H C. Butler G. M. Harper W. F. Magie W. B. Scott J. H. Westcott E. Capps John Grier Hiuben C. C. Marden Samuel Shellabarger G. W. T. Whitney L. R. Cary J. P. Hoskins Allan Marquand H. R. Shipman F. N. Wilson V. L. Collins G. A. Hulett D. C. Munro MEMBERS, 1921 H. S. S. Smith Gen. A. A. Woodhull Joseph Carson, Jr. 356 J. M. Landis The princetOH ElB . i c — a B R.AC Jtattonal aiumnt gteoctatton of Princeton MntbersJitp £1ir grabuate Council HE Charter and By-Laws of the Graduate Council of Princeton University were adopted by the Council on October 8, 1909, and were amended April 3, 1914. The Charter was approved by the Board of Trustees of Princeton University on March 29, 1909, and June 15, 1914. The Graduate Council and the various Princeton Alumni Associations were consolidated into the National Alumni Association of Princeton University on November 1, 1919, when the Constitution was adopted, receiving the approval of the Board of Trustees on January 8, 1920. The activities of the National Association are regulated by a Council, known as the Graduate Council of Princeton University. ' 59 •67 ' 69 70 73 76 ' 86 ' 87 ' 88 ' 89 ' 90 •91 ' 92 ' 93 ' 94 ' 95 96 ' 97 98 ' 99 ' 00 ' 01 ' 02 03 onorarp Bepresfentatitjesf George W. Ketcham 100 N. Sixth St., Newark, N. J. 77 R. Wayne Parker Prudential Bldg., Newark, N. J. 79 George K. Ward 106 Northern Ave., New York City ' 81 George B. Kinkead Lexington, Ky. ' 81 Joseph H. Dulles Princeton, N. J. William Allen Butler 54 Wall St., New York City ' 98 Francis Speir 52 Wall St., New York City William R. Wilder 45 Cedar St., New York City Francis G. Landon 131 E. 65th St., New York City Arthur H. Scribner 597 Fifth Ave., New York City Clyde M. Carr Railway Exchange Bldg., Chicago, 111. Charles W. Halsey 842 Broadway, New York City Class i f prrsentntiUcs W. F. Timlow 14 Wall St., New York City John W. Queen.... 15 Exchange Place, Jersey City, N. J. B. Van D. Hedges.. 516 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, N. J. 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 Princeton, N. J . Martin Saxe 27 Pine St., New York City Gabriel S. Brown, Alpha Portland Cement Co., Easton, Pa. Henry M. Canby...600 Equitable Bldg., Wilmington, Del. Charles Browne Princeton, N. J. John M. Frame 526 Washington St., Reading, Pa. Roswell F. Easton 505 Fifth Ave., New York City J. H. Harrison 810 Broad St., Newark, N. J. Malcolm Buchanan 26 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. Everett R. Crawford 61 Broadway, New York City William O. Morse 17 Cedar St., New York City Charles E. Beury 2104 Tioga St., Philadelphia, Pa. ' 04 ' 05 ' 06 ' 0 ' 08 ' 09 ' 10 ' 12 ' 13 ' 14 ' 15 ' 16 ' 17 ' 18 ' 19 ' 20 Weld M. Stevens 79 Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Frank W. Spencer 160 Front St., New York City S. G. Etherington 50 E. 42d St., New York City Gordon S. Rentschler Hamilton, Ohio Emlen N. Drayton, Union Club, Fifth Ave. and 51st St., New York City H. G. Treadwell. .Care of Tiffany Co., New York City David Lawrence, 503 Commercial Bank Bldg., Washington, D. C. Maitland Dwight..2131 Bancroft PI., Washington, D. C. Frank D. Halsey 19 W. 44th St., New York City- John A. Larkin 681 Fifth Ave., New York City John M. Colt 162 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. Weir Stuart Auburn, N. Y. Laurence G. Payson...l53 Tenafly Rd., Englewood, N. J. William L. Dempsey.29 Van Wagenon St., Newark, N. J. J. P. Fishburn 726 13th St., Roanoke, Va. Richard Cleveland Princeton, N. J. W. Irving Harris 61 S. Burnet St., E. Orange, N. J. 358 jttie Princeton: B RIC— A— BR.AC, .association iUprcsr ntatiurs Arkansas — Edwin M. Williams, ' 11, 1512 Gaines St., Little Rock, Ark. Buffalo — George A. Mitchell, ' 94, 1040 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Boston— R. H. A. Carter, ' 98, 34 India St., Boston, Mass. Central Pennsylvania — M. C. Kennedy, ' 84, Chambers- burg, Pa. Cincinnati — P. DeG. Vanderbilt, ' 06, Weir Frog Co., Cin- cinnati, Ohio. Chicago— Calvin Fentress, ' 01, 209 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. Cedar Rapids — A. C. Sinclair, ' 98, Thornlae, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Delaware — Wm. C. Spruance, ' 94, duPont Bldg., Wilming- ton, Del. Erie— S. A. Sisson, ' 12, 409 Miners ' Bank Bldg., Erie, Pa. Idaho— P. B. Carter, ' 05, Boise City National Bank Bldg., Boise, Idaho. Indiana— N. B. Tarkington, ' 93, 1100 N. Penn Ave., Indian- apolis, Ind. Jersey City — Joseph A. Bear, ' 93, 32 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Kansas City— G. E. Faeth, ' 15, 1117 W. 8th St., Kansas City, Mo. Long Island— G. D. Robert, ' 04, 261 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Los Angeles — D. S. Hammeck, ' 06, 419 American Bank Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Louisville — John W. Barr, ' 95, Columbia Bldg., Louisville, Ky. Michigan — John G. Armstrong, ' 03, The Armstrong Co., Detroit, Mich. Montclair — B. E. Messier, ' 03, 35 Lloyd Rd., Montclair, N. J. Nebraska — Dr. Francis W. Heagy, ' 08, 808 Brandeis Theater Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Northeastern Pennsylvania — S. Alex. Hodge, ' 95, care of Hazard Mfg. Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Newark — George R. Swain, ' 94, 903 Ordway Bldg., Newark, N.J. Northern California — A. S. Lilly, ' 92, University Club, San Francisco, Cal. Northern New Jersey — Oscar W. Jeffery, ' 94, Englewood, N.J. Northern New York — Newton R. Cass, ' 09, 17 N. Hawk St., Albany, N. Y. Northwest — W. C. Motter, ' 06, Merchants ' National Bank Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. Oranges — Robert Strange, ' 09, 149 Broadway, New York City. Paterson — J. Sedwich Cook, ' 11, 624 14th Ave., Paterson, N. J Philadelphia — I. W. Roberts, ' 03, Bala, Pa. Pittsburgh — John G. Frazer, ' 01, Union Arcade, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rocky Mountain — W. D. Quackenbush, ' 99, 1317 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo. St. Louis — Carl S. Lawton, ' 10, 705 Pierce Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Toledo— Ralph C. Caples, ' 98, 316 Winthrop St., Toledo, Ohio. Trenton — Bruce Bedford, ' 99, care of Luzerne Rubber Co., Trenton, N. J. Washington, D. C. — Edmund Brady, ' 01, Union Trust Bldg., Washington, D. C. Western New York — Harry O. Poole, ' 93, 338 Powers Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. i eprcsrntatiucs at ' 81 William T. Vlymen 379 Front St., Hempstead, N. Y. ' 98 ' 84 Ambrose G. Todd (Chairman), ' 00 165 Broadway, New York City ' 03 ' 91 G. F. McKinney 52 William St., New York City ' 03 ' 91 Lawrence C. Woods Frick Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. ' 06 ' 93 George C. Fraser....20 Exchange Place, New York City ' 06 ' 94 James McC. Mitchell. .Marine Trust Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. ' 95 Charles L. Hamilton. . . .815 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ' 08 ' 95 Andrew C. Imbrie 320 Broadway, New York City ' 08 ' 96 E. L. Ford Ford Bldg., Detroit, Mich. ' 13 359 large H. C. Potter, Jr 605 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. H. J. Cochran 134 Prospect Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Charles H. Higgins 19 W. 44th St., New York City E. C. McNamara 623 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. S. Hinman Bird 127 E. 64th St., New York City Robert H. Jones, Jr., 809 Third National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga Warren P. Hosmer..57 Strathmore Rd., Brookline, Mass. Roy S. Durstine 25 W. 45th St., New York City Rudolph Rauch Villa Nova, Pa. !Ql£_ AiMCETON_ BPIf- A BRAC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NASSAU HALL Job E. Hedges, ' 84 Chairman WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF PRINCETON CLUBS Robert D. Christie, ' 08 Secretary 1002 Ridge Ave., Pittsburgh. Pa. PRINCETON ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION George C. Wintringer, ' 94 Secretary Princeton, N. J. Iffamgn PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF INDIA C. D. Thompson, Jr., ' 05 Secretary Princeton Hall, Christian College, Allahabad, India PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA Rev. Clinton T. Wood, ' 92 Secretary Mission Institute, Wellington, Cape of Good Hope PRINCETON CLUB OF PARIS Persifor F. Gibson, ' 85 Secretary 115 Rue de la Pompe, Paris, France PRINCETON CLUB OF HAWAII Rev. E. B. Turner, ' 96 Secretary 778 King St., Honolulu, Hawaii PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF JAPAN John S. Burgess, ' 05 Secretary 3 Sancome Mitosirocho, Kanda, Tokio, Japan PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SYRIA George B. Stewart, ' 06 Secretary Syrian Protestant College, Beirut, Syria Arkansas PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ARKANSAS Andrew H. S ott, ' 08 Secretary 1017 Southern Trust Bldg., Little Rock, Ark. (California PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA R. F. Coyle, ' 07 Secretary 540 Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal. PRINCETON CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA D. S. Hammack, ' 06 Secretary 419 American Bank Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. (Calnraoo ROCKY MOUNTAIN PRINCETON CLUB L. R. Kendrick, ' 10 Secretary 801 16th St., Denver, Col. Bflanrart PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF DELAWARE Henry M. Canby, ' 95 Secretary Equitable Bldg., Wilmington, Del. OiiUriri of (Columbia PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF D. C. AND SOUTHERN STATES George G. Cornwall, ' 08 Secretary 1415 H St., Washington, D. C. drornta PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA Carl Fox, ' 04 Secretary 8 Gilmer St., Atlanta, Ga. Joabn PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF IDAHO P. B. Carter, ' 05 Secretary Boise City National Bank, Boise, Idaho 360 J JE PeiN ETftM- BRIC— A— BR AX! lUtttnia PRINCETON CLUB OF CHICAGO Donald Douglas, ' 14 Secretary 4830 Woodland Ave., Chicago. I 1. PRINCETON CLUB OF QUINCY Matthew F. Carrott, ' 00 Secretary 16-17 Stern Bldg., Quincy, 111. 3fnbtatta PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA Louis H. Buhler, ' 18 Secretary Mid-West Engine Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 3Jnum PRINCETON CLUB OF CEDAR RAPIDS Arthur Poe, ' 00 Secretary Quaker Oats Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 2Cpttturkjr PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LOUISVILLE Shaklekord Miller, Jr., ' 14. Secretary Inter-Southern Bldg., Louisville, Ky. iWtinikiuii PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND Eben J. D. Cross, Jr., ' 14 Secretary 114 E. Eager St., Baltimore, Md. iHaiUKirliu-irttii PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NEW ENGLAND R. H. A. Carter, ' 99 Secretary 34 India St., Boston, Mass. fHirijtgatt PRINCETON CLUB OF MICHIGAN Charles B. Crouse, ' 16 Secretary 55 Fort St. West, Detroit, Mich. ffltmtPBUta PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE NORTHWEST Norris Jackson, ' 17 Secretary 483 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Missouri PRINCETON CLUB OF KANSAS CITY Gilbert E. Faeth, ' 15 Secretary Faeth Iron Works, Kansas City, Mo. PRINCETON CLUB OF ST. LOUIS Hamilton D. Whitelaw, ' 07 Secretary 5603 Washington Court, St. Louis, Mo. Nebraska PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NEBRASKA Herbert M. Rogers, ' 93 Secretary 1515 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. 3foui Uprari} PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN NEW JERSEY (ENGLEWOOD) Lawrence G. Payson, ' 16 Secretary 68 Linden Ave., Englewood, N. J. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF HUDSON COUNTY Otto F. Segel, ' 03 Secretary 358 Central Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 361 THE PRINCETON BRIC-A-BRAC PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF MONTCLAIR Henry M. Trimble, ' 09 Secretary Bank of Montclair Bldg., Montclair, N. J. PRINCETON CLUB OF NEWARK Harry F. Bliss, ' 06 Secretary A. A. Houseman Co., N. Broad St., New York City PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE ORANGES William O. Davey, ' 08 Secretary 123 S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF PASSAIC COUNTY Robert Boyle Secretary 132 Totowa Rd., Paterson, N. J. PRINCETON CLUB OF PLAINFIELD James O. Murray, ' 14 Secretary 736 Carlton St., Plainfield, N. J. PRINCETON CLUB OF TRENTON C. P. Hutchinson, ' 09 Secretary 817 Broad St., Bank Bldg., Trenton, N. J. ■Npui $ark PRINCETON CLUB OF NEW YORK Witherbee Black, ' 01 Secretary 594 Fifth Ave., New York City PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN NEW YORK F. S. Ackley, ' 17 Secretary Consaul Rd., Route 49, Schenectady, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL NEW YORK Stuart F. Raleigh, ' 11 Secretary 112 DeWitt St., Syracuse, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LONG ISLAND Christopher D. Robert, ' 04 Secretary 261 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN NEW YORK Richard M. Harris, ' 15 Secretary 8 Argyle St., Rochester, N. Y. PRINCETON CLUB OF BUFFALO George F. Phillips, ' 14 Secretary Marine Bank Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHERN NEW YORK AND CONNECTICUT Frank Spencer, ' 05 Secretary 160 Front St., New York City PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF COLUMBUS AND VICINITY Herbert B. Halliday, ' 05 Secretary Citizens ' Trust Savings Bank, Columbus, O. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN OHIO J. H. Drummond, ' 11 Secretary 421 Guardian Bldg., Cleveland, O. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF TOLEDO Eiiwaki) F. MacNichol, ' 17 Secretary 2030 Parkwood Ave., Toledo, O. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CINCINNATI Loren G. Gatch, ' 13 Secretary Union Central Bldg., Cincinnati, O. IJnuuiiilucuua PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ERIE S. A. Sisson, ' 12 Secretary 722 State St., Erie, Pa. PRINCETON CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA S. E. Slaymaker, ' 14 Secretary 1223 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. 362 XO E PRJJNLC ElT10_N_ B RI C — A — B R.AC PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA R. C. Schmertz, ' 17 Secretary 212 Frick Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Bruce Payne, ' 11 Secretary 158 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Jackson H. Boyd, ' 14 Secretary 402 Telegraph Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF TENNESSEE Walter H. Watkins, ' 00 Secretary Hamilton National Bank Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn. Qfcxaa THE BORDER ASSOCIATION C. M. Nebeker, ' 13 Secretary State National Bank, El Paso, Texas Utah PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SALT LAKE CITY George A. Critchlow, ' 11 Secretary McCormick Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah ItUuilitimhni PRINCETON CLUB OF SEATTLE Charles Donahoe, ' 17 Secretary 754 Empire Bldg., Seattle, Wash. 363 B R. I C — A — B fCAC lumm ®ap AST year, although there were no individual class reunions, an unusually large number of graduates came hack for Alumni Day hecause of the importance of the exercises. The program began with graduation of the members of the Classes of 1918 and 1919 who had returned from service in the World War and had completed their academic courses. It was singularly appropriate that these eighty-four men should receive their degrees on Washington ' s Birthday and in the same room (Hall of the Continental Congress, now the Faculty Room in Nassau Hall) where the hero of the Revolution had received the thanks of Congress for his leadership during the war. The day ' s exercises ended with the dedication of the War Memorial Room in Nassau Hall. President Hibben presided, and the dedicatory address was delivered by Colonel Franklin D ' Olier, ' 98. At the same time that the audience bowed at the removing of the flag which revealed the roll of Princeton ' s honored dead, a similar tribute was paid by all the Alumni throughout the country. program 11.30 A. M. — Graduation of men returned to College from service, in the Faculty Room. All Alumni invited. 12.00 Noon. — The Faculty Room. Alumni meeting, Chairman Todd, ' 84, of the National Alumni Association, presiding. Report of Mr. Thompson, 77, Chairman of Endowment Fund. Reports of National Regional Chairmen. 1.00 P. M. — Madison Hall. Luncheon. Speaker: President Hibben. 3.00 P. M. — Gymnasium. Basketball. Yale vs. Princeton. 5.00 P. M. — Nassau Hall. Dedication of Memorial Hall. Speakers : Colonel Franklin W. D ' Olier, ' 98, Commander American Legion ; President Hibben. At this time every Alumni Association in the country will hold a brief memorial meeting, and Princeton men, wherever they may be, pay silent homage to Princetonians who died in the war. 5.30 P. M. — Prospect. Informal reception, President and Mrs. Hibben. 7.00 P. M— Madison Hall. Dinner, First exhibition of the Graduate Council ' s complete and instructive six-reel film, Princeton. 364 tm _pr_lnlclejlo_n: B_R J C— A — ft R A C ©trectorp NAME ADDRESS Aaronson, R. H., Jr., ' 23 3 South Edwards Abbott, F. F., Professor 62 Battle Rd. Abeel, N., ' 24 2 Lower Pyne Adam, J. L., ' 24 Hill Adams, E. P., Professor 12 Nassau St. Adams, H. E., ' 24 .34 Bank St. Adams, R. D., ' g 36 Alexander, Seminary Adams, S., Jr., ' 24 21 Chambers St. Adams, W. I. L., ' 23 National Bank Bldg. Agar, H. S., ' g 56 Bayard Lane Agar, W. M., ' g 15 D Graduate College Ahlborn, H. D., ' 24 172 Nassau St. Akahoshi, R., ' 24 10 Madison St. Alden, O. P., ' q 21 Olden St. Aldridge, C. W., ' 22 2 B. Hamilton Alexander, C. C, ' g 20 Alexander, Seminary Alexander, D. H, ' 21 9 North West Alexander, D. M., ' 24 14 Campbell Alexander, J. W., Lecturer 29 Cleveland Lane Alexander, W. L, ' 22 96 Blair Alexander, W. W., ' 24 8 South West Brown Alford, O. P., ' q 4 East Witherspoon Allen, J. H., ' 23 19 Middle Dod Allen, L. W., ' 23 35 Patton Allfree, J. F., ' 24 21 Chambers St. Allison, J., ' 21 9 East Middle Witherspoon Alyea, H. N., ' 24 16 North Edwards Atnberson, W. R., ' g 15 E Graduate College Ames, K. D., ' q 20 East Witherspoon Ancona, S. E., Ill, ' 23 4 West Middle Witherspoon Anderson, E. M., ' 22 141 Little Anderson, G. C. A., ' 21 9 South West Brown Anderson, H. E., Jr., ' 23 53 National Bank Bldg. Anderson, M. E., ' 22 93 Holder Anderson, T. S., ' 24 101 Little Anderson, W. T., Jr., ' 21 47 Murray PI. Andrade, G. W. R., ' 23 16 West Witherspoon Andrews, E. D., ' 24 131 Holder NAME ADDRESS Andrews, J. W., Lieutenant 48 Vandeventer Ave, Andrews, R. M., Jr., ' 22 7 Brown, Seminary Angell. I. J., ' 24 3 South West Brown Angell, T. F., ' 24 3 South West Brown Apgar, F. R., Purchasing Agent 114 Fitz-Randolph Rd. Appell, I. N., ' 24 20 Bank St. Archer, F. M., Jr., ' 23 53 Little Ardrey, J. H., Jr., ' 21 263 Cuyler Arishima, Y. M., ' 24 7 South Dod Armstrong, E. C., Professor 126 Edgehill St. Arnold, B. M., Jr., ' 23 10 South East Brown Aronsohn, A., ' 24 92 Nassau St. Arpee, E., ' 22 32 North Edwards Ash, H. J., ' q Charter Club Atkinson, C. U., ' 21 5 Middle Dod Aull, J. A., ' q 13 North Edwards Austin, C. L., ' 24 45 Vandeventer Ave. A vidan, A., ' 23 1 E Hamilton Bachman, J. T., ' q 11 Dickinson St. Baer, H. F., ' 24 33 South Edwards Bailey, B. L., ' 23 12 South East Brown Bailey, F. R., Jr., ' 24 23 Middle Dod Bailey, L. B., ' q 11 Patton Bailey, P., Jr., ' 24 Hill Baily, C. F., ' 24 23 Little Baird, M., Jr., ' 24. 23 Little Baird, W. M, Jr., ' g 403 Hodge, Seminary Baker, A. deR., ' 22 44 79 Baker, H. D., ' g 84 Graduate College Baker, H. F., ' q 18 East Witherspoon Baker, R. P., ' 22 1 South Dod Baker. W. B., ' 21 184 Little Bakoulis, D. C, ' 24 Graduate College Baldeagle, J. P., ' 23 23 Bank St. Baldwin, G. O., ' 24 27 Edwards PI. Baldwin, J. T., ' 23 17 West Witherspoon Ball, R. H, ' 23 7 Lower Pyne Ballard, J. D., ' 22 31 Holder 366 ERIC JB_R C ;=M- Itmton} ((Hantftottfc) NAME ADDRESS Bancroft, T. M., ' 24 31 University PI. Barbee, E L., ' 21 311 Holder Barbour, W. D., ' 24 18 West Witherspoon Barclay, J., Jr., ' 24 92 Holder Barclay, W. L., Jr., ' 21 222 Cuyler Bard, P., ' 23 14 Edwards PI. Barker, H. L., ' 24 64 Wiggins St. Barker, L., ' g 413 Hodge, Seminary Barkhorn, C. W., ' 23 11 West Brown Barnes, A. S., ' 22 4 North Reunion Barnes, G. Z., ' q 163 Nassau St. Barnsley, J. H., ' 24 21 Chambers St. Barr, A. H, Jr., ' 22 7 East Middle Witherspoon Barr, G. B., ' 24 3 A Holder Barr, W. A., Jr., ' 24 11 Vandeventer Ave. Barrett, J. R., ' 23 5 Upper Pyne Barringer, B., ' 21 11 79 Barringer, D. M., ' 21 11 79 Barringer, J. P., ' 24 262 Cuyler Barrows, K. W., ' 23 91 Patton Barth, C. H, Jr., ' 23 5 North Dod Bartlet, E. A., ' 24 1 5 University PI. Bartlett, W., Jr., ' 22 12 West Witherspoon Barton, F. G, Jr., ' 24 27 Vandeventer Ave. Barton, H. A., ' g 32 Graduate College Barton, W. A., ' 24 10 Moore St. Bartow, N. S., Jr., ' 24 15 Dickinson St. Bartow, T. M., ' 21 Colonial Club Barwise, J. H., Jr., ' 22 3 South Dod Baselt, F. C, ' 23 8 North Reunion Basore, J. W., Professor 100 Library PI. Bassett, M. E., Instructor 11 Graduate College Batchelar, E. J., ' 23 33 Patton Bates, M. C, ' 24 21 Chambers St. Bathgate, J. E. Ill ' 22 14 South West Bathgate, M. S., ' 24 3 East Witherspoon Battin, H. E, Jr., ' 24 71 Blair Baugh, D„ III, ' 24 31 University PI. Bauham, R. W., ' g 15 F Graduate College NAME address Baum, M., ' 23 14 South Edwards Bayer, E. S., ' 21 25 Patton Beach, D. M., Jr ., ' 24 19 University PI. Beall, J., Jr., ' q 3 North Edwards Beattie, P. C, ' 23 2 Nassau St. Beattie, W. M., ' 23 1 West Witherspoon Beatty, J. T., ' q 163 Nassau St. Beckhart, B. H., Instructor 14 A Graduate College Beckman, F. W., ' q 11 Dickinson St. Beebe, J. H., ' 23 54 Little Beebe, R. A., Asst. Professor 103 Graduate College Beebe, R. T., ' 24 32 Vandeventer Ave. Beggs., G. E., Asst. Professor 78 Jefferson Rd. Behrens, M. I., Jr., ' 24 15 Madison St. Beisler, W. H., Asst. Professor 4 B Graduate College Belt, F. L., ' q 217 Nassau St. Bender, H. H, Professor 120 Fitz-Randolph Rd. Benedict, S., ' 24 53 Holder Bennett, E. L., ' 22 3 East Middle Reunion Bennett, W. W., Asst. Professor. . .15 C Graduate College Bensel, J. A., Jr., ' 24 34 Vandeventer Ave. Benson, J. M., ' 21 1 East Middle Witherspoon Benton, A. F., ' g 44 Graduate College Benua, W. E., ' 21 1 Middle Dod Berckmans, B., ' 22 32 Mercer St. Berg, M., ' 23 23 Williams St. Bergen, L. M., ' 23 1 South Edwards Bergh, H. W., ' 24 30 Mercer St. Bernheim, L H„ ' 23 35 Hill Berry, G. B., ' 24 342 Cuyler Berry, G. P., ' 21 342 Cuyler Berry, J. R., ' q 12 West Brown Berry, K. W., ' 24 32 Mercer St. Berry, R. S., ' 24 53 Holder Bertolet, C. B., ' 23 3 West Middle Witherspoon Berwind, H. A., Jr., ' 24 11 Alexander St. Best, J. I., ' 23 42 Holder Beyerle, A. F., ' q 12 North Edwards Bilheimer, W. E., Jr., ' 24 28 Vandeventer Ave. 367 TU E_RRJLN_C_EXLO_N _3 P ' C_ -Az JLAX- litertorg ((Eontinurb) NAME ADDRESS Billing, F. C, ' 24 1 Blair Bilyitch, M. S., ' 24 208 Hodge, Seminary Bingham, J. A., Jr., ' 22 1 South East Brown Bird, W. C, ' 22 16 North West Bitten, R. M., ' 21 4 South Edwards Blackwell, A. C, Asst. Professor. ..... .81 Graduate College Blackwell, F. O., Jr., ' 22 44 Vandeventer Ave. Blair, M., Jr., ' q 132 Holder Blair, W. D., ' 24 43 Holder Blake, E. B., ' 22 72 Little Blake, H. C, ' 24 113 Holder Blake, J. A., ' 23 16 East Witherspoon Blake, T. D., ' 22 21 Holder Blankarn, M. P., ' 24 34 Vandeventer Ave. Blanton. T. L., Jr., ' q 6 A Campbell Blau, M. F., Professor 42 Princeton Ave. Blodget, L. T., ' 22 22 Middle Dod Blow, F. N., ' 22 5 A Holder Bluntschli, R. W., ' 21 231 Cuyler Bogert, A. C, ' 22 28 Campbell Bolton, W., Jr., ' 21 74 Blair Bond, H. S., ' 21 A Blair Bond, R. W., ' 23 361 Cuyler Bonneford, R, ' q 41 North Edwards Bonner, D. G., ' 24 172 Little Bostwick, W. A., Jr., ' 24 19 University PI. Botting, V. T., ' 22 431 Cuyler Bovaird, G. C, ' 23 15 Patton Bovie H., Proctor 2 North Middle Reunion Bowman, A. A., Professor 138 Fitz-Randolph Rd. Bowman, A. D., ' 23 15 Lower Pyne Bowman, F. B., ' 21 51 Blair Bowman, J. B., ' 24 71 Blair Boyce, J. C, ' 22 11 North Dod Boyd, A. W., ' 23 12 East Brown Boyd, C. N., ' 24 27 University PI. Brackin, J. C, ' 21 15 North West Bradbury, H. W., ' 24 16 Park PI. NAME ADDRESS Bradley, S. K., ' 23 134 Holder Bradshaw, R. B., ' 22 3 East Middle Witherspoon Brady, C. S., ' 24 54 Holder Brandt, R. L., ' 21 309 Hamilton Brawner, A. H., Jr., ' q 16 Hamilton Brawner, W. P. F., ' 24 16 Hamilton Bray, T. M., ' q 18 East Witherspoon Breau, C. B., ' 23 141 Holder Breen, Q., ' g 60 Brown, Seminary Brennan, L. J., ' 22 31 Blair Brenner, C. D., ' g 14 D Graduate College Brent, W. R., ' 22 8 South Edwards Breslauer, M. K., ' q 2 Blair Brewer, C. E., Jr., ' 24 17 Middle Dod Brewster, B. H, III, ' 21 90 Patton Brewster, L. O., Jr., ' 23 11 Hamilton Brewster, W. D., ' 23 43 Blair Brigham, C. C, Asst. Professor 144 Graduate College Brigham, H. F., ' 21 1 South West Brown Brightfield, M. F., ' g 76 Graduate College Broadhead, E. H., Jr., ' q 46 Wiggins St. Brodhead, J. E., ' 22 108 Patton Brokaw, P. I., ' q 23 Madison St. Brook, J., Jr., ' 21 ' 33 Vandeventer Ave. Brooke, R. C, ' q 132 Holder Brooks, A. E., ' q 10 Dickinson St. Brown, B. M., ' 22 36 Vandeventer Ave. Brown, B. N., ' 21 5 East Brown Brown, E. W., ' 23 11 South Middle Reunion Brown, G. E., ' q 10 Moore St. Brown, G. N., ' 21 61 Little Brown, J. D., ' g 6 A Graduate College Brown, J. E., Jr., ' g 90 Bayard Lane Brown, J. N., ' 22 3 North Reunion Brown, L. L., Asst. Ref. Librarian.... 44 Jefferson Rd. Brown, P. M., Professor 9 Nassau Hall Brown, W. H, Jr., ' 23 64 Little lliown, W. N., ' 24 19 University PI. Browne, T. J., Asst. Professor 110 New Moore St. 368 BRI C — A— - B R.AC itrrctory ((ContimtriO NAME ADDRESS Browning, S. P., Jr., ' 22 2 South East Brown Broyles, N. A., ' q 110 Nassau St. Brumder, W. G, ' 24 I2y 2 Vandeventer Ave. Brush, J. M., ' 21 91 Blair Brussaly, M., ' 22 11 Witherspoon St. Bryan, G. P., ' 21 11 East Brown Bryan, J. H., ' 21 11 East Brown Bryon, A. R., ' 24 9 Madison St. Buchanan, J. D., ' g 60 Alexander, Seminary Bucholz, A. K., ' 24 39 Wiggins St. Buck, J. C., ' q 10 South Dod Buddington, A. F., Asst. Prof essor . . 15 D Graduate College Buechner, R., ' q 112 Little Buechner, T. S., ' 24 10 A Holder Buell, E. R., ' 24 31 University PI. Buermeyer, L. L., Instructor 2 Nassau St. Buffum, B. L., Professor 60 Hodge Road Buford, J. L., ' 23 4 North Middle Reunion Burden, H. J., ' g 142 Graduate College Burgher, R. S., ' 21 261 Cuyler Burke, A., ' g 73 Graduate College Burke, F. E., ' q 18 Madison St. Burke, J. S., ' 24 19 University PI. Burke, R. J., ' 24 112 Little Burnham, G. W., Jr., ' 24 Hill Burns, J. R., ' 23 42 Holder Burns, L. S., ' 21 91 Blair Burns, R. L., ' q 17 North Edwards Burns, R. M., ' g 64 Graduate College Burrows, J. E., ' q 45 Park PI. Bushnell, A. S., ' 21 80 Patton Buterhaugh, D., ' 21 62 Patton Butler, H. C, Professor Pyne Tower, Graduate College Butler, H. F., ' q 161 Cuyler Butler, J. T., ' q 15 Jefferson Rd. Butler, L. D, ' q 57 Jefferson Rd. Byrley, P. L., ' 23 12 East Brown Cairnes, C. E., ' g 63 Graduate College Caldwell, J. R., ' q 11 Dickinson St. name address Caldwell, J. W., Ill, ' q 18 Madison St. Caldwell, L. G., ' 23 2 West Middle Witherspoon Callahan, H. A, ' 21 9 South Dod Callanan, J. R., ' 23 55 Jefferson Rd. Callaway, A. S., ' q 11 Madison St. Cameron, D. K., ' 22 11 North West Camphell, A. B., ' 23 25 Chambers St. Campbell, A. S., ' 23 121 Holder Campbell, H. B., ' 21 8 C Holder Campbell, H. S., ' 24 25 Chambers St. Campbell, J. R., Jr., ' 21 Cap and Gown Club Capen, C. A, Jr., ' 24 27 Middle Dod Capps, E., Professor 150 Fitz-Randolph Rd. Carey, A. G, ' 21 90 Patton Carey, A. M., Jr., ' q 84 Patton Carnochan, J. M., Physician 34 Mercer St. Carpenter, C. C. J., ' 21 Quadrangle Club Carpenter, L. B., ' 22 4 Blair Carpenter. W. S., Instructor 16 Brown, Seminary Carr, R., ' 23 10 Nassau St. Carrick, A. W., ' 23 413 Cuyler Carruth, E. B., ' 22 20 Patton Carruthers, D. W., ' g 210 Hodge, Seminary Carson, J., Jr., ' 21 22 79 Carter, B., ' 22 104 Blair Carter, H. P., ' 24 116 Bank St. Carter, H. S., Jr., ' 23 63 Blair Carter, M., ' q 27 University PI. Cartier, H. A., ' 22 11 Blair Cary, L. R., Professor 36 Wiggins St. Casad, J. K., ' q 21 Chambers St. Case, E. N., ' 22 104 Blair Cates, McF. L., ' q 26 Jefferson Rd. Causey, J. T., ' 23 Box 366, Princeton Cavanaugh, S. H., ' q 58 Wiggins St. Chace, J., ' q 73 Patton Chace. W. E., ' 24 31 University PI. Chamberlain, D. L., ' q 42 Wiggins St. Chapin, C. M., Jr., ' 21 33 Campbell 369 _XtLE_ P RINC ETON BRI C — a — b fla£ §re Itrrrtarg ((EontimwiO NAME ADDRESS Chapin, S., ' 21 212 Cuyler Chaplin, J. C, III. ' 23 34 Campbell Chapman, C. F., ' 22 217 Nassau St. Chapman, F. M., Jr., ' 22 40-50 Pattern Chapman, P. A., Professor 293 Nassau St. Chappell, W. F., Jr., ' q 21 Olden St. Chase, C. T., ' 24 IS Dickinson St. Chestnut, C. O., ' 23 LaVake PI. Chiba, S., ' g 72 Graduate College Chick, J. B., ' 22 342 Cuyler Chisholm, D. M., ' 24 22 Blair Chisholm, H. L., ' q 101 Patton Chisholm, J. R., ' 24 22 Blair Chorlian, G. M., ' 23 18 South Middle Reunion Church, A., ' 24 17 South Edwards Cisco-Smith, G. ' 21 51 Blair Clark, B., Ill, ' 22 452 Cuyler Clark, C. W., II, ' 24 9 Madison St. Clark, F. M., Asst. Professor 21 Bank St. Clark, H. G., ' 21 41 79 Clarke, A. H., ' 21 121 Little Clarke, O. T., ' 21 101 Little Cleaves, J. B., ' 23 72 Holder Cleland, W. E., Instructor : . .23 Graduate College Clement, N. H., Instructor 40 Patton Ave. Cleveland, R. F., ' q 12 Graduate College Cleveland, S. M., ' g 87 Library PI. Cobb, A. L., Jr., ' 23 34 79 Cochran, J. L., Jr., ' 21 312 Cuyler Coffin, R. C, ' 22 43 Little Colburn, B., Instructor 69 Harrison St. Colburn, K. L., ' q 152 Little Cole, M. L, ' 23 29 North Edwards Coleman, C. R., ' 22 7 South West Coleman, R. B., ' 24 230 Nassau St. Colket, T. C, Jr., ' 24 11 Alexander St. Collins, C. P., ' 24 6 South Dod Collins, E. M., ' 22 5 A Campbell Collins, S. B., ' 22 44 Campbell NAME address Collins, V. L., Secretary of the University, 214 The Western Way Colt, J., Instructor 163 Mercer St. Comey, F. A., ' 24 63 79 Compton, R. T., Professor 16 Linden Lane Comstock, F. A., ' g 87 Library PI. Comstock, G. C, Jr., ' q 12 79 Condert, B. T., ' 24 32 Mercer St. Conger, S. C, ' 24 15 North Dod Conklin, E. G., Professor 139 Broadmead Conner, E. C, ' 21 311 Hamilton Conner, E. H., ' q 28 Jefferson Rd. Conner, J., ' 21 9 South West Brown Conover, A. E., Jr., ' 21 31 Little Cons, L., Asst. Professor 84 Alexander St. Constant, F. H., Professor 57 Battle Rd. Contopoulo, C, ' 24 15 Dickinson St. Cooch, R. L., ' 23 92 Blair Cook, E. E., ' 21 13 79 Cook, F. H., ' q Box 236, Princeton Cook, H. E., ' 23 19 North East Cook, K. S., ' 22 143 Cuyler Cooke, G. J., Jr., ' 22 63 Holder Cooke, H. L., Professor 148 Mercer St. Cooper, J. C, Jr., ' 23 41 Holder Cooper, J. W., Jr., ' q 39 Wiggins St. Cooper, M. J., ' q 23 Patton Copeland, C. D., Jr., ' 22 94 Patton Corbett, F. T., ' 22 1 Upper Pyne Corcoran, F. L., ' 22 61 Little Cornwell, E. A., ' 23 6 South East Brown Correa, E A., ' 24 16 Middle Dod Corwin, E. S., Professor 239 Nassau St. Cosgrave, J. S., Asst. Treasurer 80 Murray PI. Cossum, R. W., ' 21 9 East Middle Witherspoon Cottier, H., ' 22 134 Little Cotton, H. A., Doctor State Hospital, Trenton Cottrell, W. R. Courtney, W. R., ' 23 134 Holder 370 _ItLE_PR I N CETON wmm BRI C — A — Bl-B A-C- iimtorg ((CntttUtueii) NAME ADDRESS Cover, L. A., Jr., ' 21 83 Patton Covington, H. F., Professor 53 Battle Rd. Covington, R. W., ' 23 51 79 Covington, V. M., ' 21 143 Cuyler Cowan, A. J., ' 22 60 Patton Cowan, P. B., ' 22 16 North West Cox, J. A., ' 24 53 Maple St. Crabbe, E. L., ' 24 32 Vandeventer Ave. Craig, G. L., ' 22 154 Little Cralle, J. B., ' 24 2 Nassau St. Cramer, W. E. W., ' 22 12 A Holder Cramp, W. M 112 Little Crane, B. F., ' q 16 Park PI. Craven, J. V., ' 23 5 Hill Crawford, J., ' 24 41 Park PI. Creaghead, R. M., ' q 22 Madison St. Creasey, S. B., ' 21 5 South Reunion Creith, H. A., ' 24 13 A Holder Cresswell, D., ' 24 74 Holder Cresswell, H. C, ' 22 138 Nassau St. Critchlow, F. L., Professor 36 University PI. Crocker, F. S., ' 21 21 Olden St. Croft, R. G., ' 23 36 National Bank Bldg. Croll, J. B., ' 21 2 South West Brown Croll, M. W., Ass ' t Professor 7Yi Greenholm Crouse, C. I., ' 21 6 West Middle Reunion Crouse, O., ' 24 6 West Brown Crouse, W. S., ' 21 6 West Brown Crumbie. F. R., Jr., ' 23 31 National Bank Bldg. Cudlipp, W. A, ' 22 84 Blair Cuff, A. L., ' 22 20 West Witherspoon Culver, E. P., Instructor 93 Graduate College Cuningham, E. P., ' 23 15 South Edwards Cuningham, J. F., ' 22 9 South Reunion Cunningham, A., ' 22 100 Patton Cunningham, H., ' 22 36 Little Currie, J. M., ' q 31 Blair Curry, S. M., ' g 16 Alexander, Seminary Curtis, B. S., ' 22 65 Campbell NAME ADDRESS Curtis, G. H., ' 21 33 Little Curtiss, J. S., ' 21 32 Patton Cushing, L. T., ' q 131 Little Cushman, L. A., Jr., ' 22 52 Campbell Cutting, J. R., ' 24 15 Madison St. Cuyler, L. B., ' 24 19 University PI. Cuyler, R. M., ' 23 16 South West Dabney, L. M., Jr., ' 21 3 Upper Pyne Dahlgren, U., Professor 7 Evelyn PI. Dahlgren, U., Jr., ' 23 7 Evelyn PI. Dailey, L. B., Jr., ' 23 9 North Middle Reunion Danforth, F. W., ' q 2 North .Dod Daniell, J. R., ' 21 Ill Little Daniels, R. B., ' 22 64 Holder Darby, J. B., ' 24 11 Alexander St. Dashiell, A. S., ' 23 6 Middle Dod Dater, J. Y., Jr., ' 21 2 A Campbell Davidson, D. N., ' q 10 Moore St. Davies, G. K., ' 22 5 West Middle Witherspoon Davies, G. R., Professor 35 Murray PI. Davis, A. P., ' 21 74 Blair Davis, C. C, ' 24 27 Vandeventer Ave. Davis, E. L., ' 23 22 Little Davis, F. H., ' 24 42 Hill Davis, H. G, III, ' 24 35 University PI. Davis, J. E., ' 21 9 Lower Pyne Davis, J. E., ' 23 163 Little Davis, M. S., ' q 142 Little Davis, P. H., ' 21 41 79 Davis, R. J., ' 22 11 East Witherspoon Davis W F., ' q 20 South West Dawe ' s, D. C, ' 24 18 South West Day M C, ' 22 8 North West Dean, J. S., ' 21 7 North Dod Decker, F. K., ' 24 26 Hill deConingh, E. H., ' 22 107 Patton De La Cour. J. C, Jr., ' 24 24 Dickinson St. Delafield, M. L., II, ' 23 32 Campbell Delehanty, A. J., ' 24 14 Madison St. 371 THE P RINCETO N B P I P. — A— BRAC liwtonj ((Honttnupfi) NAME ADDRESS DeLong, E. S., ' q 11 Dickinson St. Deluca, P., ' 21 IS North West Deming, C. M., ' 22 5 West Brown Denby, C, Jr., ' 22 131 Little Dennis, H. V., ' g 7 B Graduate College Denniston, R., Jr., ' 21 25 Campbell Denny, C, Jr., ' 21 36 Patton Dent, D. M., ' 23 36 National Bank Bldg. Dery, C. F., ' 24 22 Hill Dew, W. A., ' 21 6 North Reunion deWamaffc, C. B., ' g 24 Graduate College Dewing, H. B., Professor 12 Edgehill St. Dexter, B. V., ' 23 34 Patton Dickenson, M. P., ' 22 11 South Dod Dickinson, H. T., ' 22 43-53 Patton Dilks, W. H., Jr., ' 24 47 University PI. Dilworth, H. P., Jr., ' 22 95 Blair Dinsmore, A. A., ' 23 14 North Dod Dittig, W. F., ' 22 1 West Witherspoon Dittmar, K. A., ' q 13 South West Dix, T., ' 24 8 Madison St. Dixon, B. H., ' 22 34 79 Dixon, F. A., ' 21 23 Madison Ave. Dixon, F. H., Professor 101 Broadmead Dixon, G. R., ' 23 8 North Reunion Dixon, J. P., ' 21 1 East Middle Witherspoon Dixon, T. J., Jr., ' 23 51 79 Dixon, W. T., ' 24 101 Broadmead Djang, F., ' g 15 Brown, Seminary Dodd, S. C, ' 22 26 Middle Dod Doelger, W. E. P., ' 24 331 Cuyler Doescher, W. O., ' g 4 B Graduate College Dolan, J. J., ' q 5 Madison St. Donahue, T. H., Jr., ' 23 9 A Holder Donald, G. D., ' 23 3 South East Brown Donald, P. E., ' q 10 North West Donnelly, J. E., Jr., ' q 43 Vandeventer Ave. Donohue, F. M., Jr., ' 21 143 Little Dougherty, G., Instructor 102 Graduate College NAME ADDRESS Downs, D., ' 22 4 West Witherspoon Drennon, C. C, ' 22 351 Cuyler Driscoll, H. M., ' 21 62 Patton Drummond, T. K., ' 22 112 Little Duane, H„ ' 24 75 Holder Ducas, R., ' 22 162 Little Duckworth, G. E., ' 24 8 North Middle Reunion Dudley, G. B., ' 23 98 Blair DufTenback, O. S., ' g 1 B Graduate College Dukfield, H. G., Treasurer 130 Library PI. Dugan, R. S., Professor 16 Prospect Ave. Dulles, F. R., ' 21 85 Patton Dulles, W. W., ' 24 4 West Brown Dulley, L. B., ' 23 7 South Middle Reunion Duncan, D. G., ' 24 5 West Middle Witherspoon Duncan, J. E., ' 23 7 North West Duneka, H. J., ' 24 15 Dickinson St. Dunkak, W. H., ' 22 18 Little Dunlop, A. M., ' 23 National Bank Bldg. Dunn, A., Jr., ' 22 309 Hamilton Dunn, E. K., ' 22 81 Holder Dunn, E. S., ' 22 103 Patton Dunn, J. F., ' q 43 Jefferson Rd. Dunn, L. B., ' g 148 Graduate College Dunne, G. A., ' 23 3 B Holder Dunnell, J., ' 24 4 D Holder Durand, E. R., ' 24 32 Mercer St. Durban, J. W., ' 21 8 South West Brown Dyer, A. L., ' 22 53 Blair Easley, R. H., ' q 82 Nassau St. Eastmond, H. C, ' 24 42 Brown, Seminary Eberhart, R. F., ' 23 21 Chambers St. Ecker, J. T., ' 23 4 West Middle Witherspoon Eckfeldt, E. H., Jr., ' 22 217 Nassau St. Eddy, H. H., ' 22 8 South Reunion Eddy, W. A., ' g 15 Vandeventer Ave. Edgar, M. L., ' g 407 Hodge, Seminary Egbert, D. D., ' 24 22 South Edwards Ehret, R. M., ' 21 Upper Pyne 372 THE PRlhLCJ X_OJ L BRIC-A-BRAC Otmtuni (GtnnttnuriO NAME ADDRESS Eilers, F. F., ' 24 26 Hill Eisenbrey, J. K., ' 24 11 Holder Eisenhart, L. P., Professor 25 Alexander St. Elbow, C. W., Jr., ' 24 ' . 19 East Witherspoon Elderkin, G. W., Professor The Bachelors Eldredge, W. C, ' 23 114 Holder Elgin, C. P., ' q 50 Maple St. Elliot, R. S., Jr., ' 23 8 Lower Pyne Elliott, E. B., ' q 49 Wiggins St. Ellis, F. C, ' 23 8 South Middle Reunion Ellis, M. J. M., ' 24 8 South Middle Reunion Ellis, R. S., ' 24 31 University PI. Elsasser, A. R., Instructor 103 Stockton St. Emery, B., ' 24 6 South Dod Emery, H. C, ' 24 123 Holder Engle, J. R., ' 22 6 Middle Dod English, W. H, Jr., ' 21 153 Little Eno, H. L 78 Stockton St. Erdman, C. P., ' g 20 Library PI. Erdman, F. S., ' 24 9 North Edwards Erdman, S., ' 22 Ill Holder Erickson, E. C, ' q 4 Madison St. Eubank, W. K., ' g 22 Dickinson St. Euwer, P., ' q 62 Blair Evans, R. M., ' 22 21 Holder Everett, M. R., Jr., ' 24 53 University PI. Ewald, E. C, ' 22....: 84 Blair Ewing, J. K., Ill, ' 24 11 Holder Ewing, J. M., ' q 34 Brown, Seminary Ewing, R., Jr., ' 24 7 South Edwards Ewing, T. D., ' 21 6 North Reunion Faeth, P. E., ' 24 14 South Dod Fagan, A. L., ' 21 186 Little Fairchild, L. W., ' 24 13 Park PI. Farish, H. D., ' 21 46 Vandeventer Ave. Farish, W. W., Jr., ' 24 21 Hill Farny, C, ' 23 Chambers St. Farr, H. A., ' q 42 Wiggins St. Farr, M. F., Professor 20 Vandeventer Ave. name address Farr, W. R., ' 21 4 A Holder Farrand, W., Clerk of the Board of Trustees, Newark, N. J. Faubel, A. L., ' g 62 Graduate College Fawcett, J. H.. ' 21 20 Hamilton Fay, E. B, ' 22 3 South Dod Fay, H. C, ' q 47 Park PI. Fearing, L. M, ' 24 19 University PI. Fell, D. B., ' q 39 South Edwards Fenn, P. T., Asst. Instructor 43 Graduate College Fentress, T. L., ' 24 6 West Witherspoon Ferguson, R. G, ' 23 58 National Bank Bldg. Ferguson, W. C, Jr., ' 21 93 Patton Ferlaino, F. R., ' 22 1 Blair Fetter, F. A., Professor 121 Broadmead Fierlein, J. B., ' 22 151 Little Fike, P. E. C, ' 24 1 1 Dickinson St. Findley, T. P., Jr., ' 23 143 Holder Fine, H. B., Professor 98 Nassau St. Fink, H., ' 21 54 Blair Finney, G. G., ' 21 81 Patton Firestone, R. A., ' 24 183 Little Fischer, C. C, ' 24 41 Park PI. Fischler, H. A., ' q 3 Hill Fisher, A. M., ' 22 94 Holder Fisher, E. T., ' 21 35 Little Fisher, G. G., ' q 11 Dickinson St. Fisher, J., Jr., ' 21 5 South West Brown Fisher, L. M., ' 23 41 Holder Fisher, W. R., ' g 120 Nassau St. Fite, C. S., ' 23 7 A Holder Fite, G. L., ' 23 33 North Edwards Fite, W., Professor 138 Fitz-Kandolph Rd. Fitler, W. W., Jr., ' 24 82 Mercer St. Fizer, W., ' q 13 Park PI. Fleece, C. L., Asst. Professor 45 Patton Ave. Fleming, B., ' g 6 A Graduate College Fleming, H. R„ ' 21 15 South West Fleming, J. P., ' 23 14 North Dod Fleming, M. C, Jr., ' q 10 Upper Pyne 373 JTL1 E RJLM-C_EJI(aNL )RI C — A — 3_R..yV_C_ Uimtorg ((flontimirfc) NAME ADDRESS Fleming, R. M., ' q Ill Holder Fleming, W. T., ' 23 40 South East Flinn, 1. M., Jr., ' 21 12 Holder Floan, A. E., ' 22 Campus Club Flowers, J. T., ' 24 344 Nassau St. Folmer, W. F., ' q 14 Patton Fontanet, G. L., ' g 11 C Graduate College Forbes, D. S., ' 22 16 South Middle Reunion Forbes, J. A., ' 22 24 Blair Forbes, R. L., ' q 1 Upper Pyne Ford, H. R., ' 22 36 Little Foreman, K. J., ' g 46 Alexander, Seminary Foresman, D. B., ' 21 1 East Brown Forgan, J. R., ' 22 , 232 Cuyler Forman, J. N., ' 24 34 Vandeventer Ave. Forrest, W. P., ' 22 6 East Middle Witherspoon Forster, P. V., ' 21 7 Middle Dod Forstmann, R. H., ' 23 54 79 Forsyth, G. H., Jr., ' 25 21 Campbell Fort, J. G., ' 22 3 A Campbell Fosbrook, H. E. W., Jr., ' 24 18 North East Foster, C. A., Jr., ' 21 10 Middle Dod Foster, C. I., ' 21 4 North Reunion Foster, F. B., ' q 49 Park PI. Foster, G. S., ' 23 55 Jefferson Rd. Foster, M., ' 24 30 Mercer St. Foster, R. H., ' 21 82 Holder Foster, W., Professor 41 Battle Rd. Foth, F. E., ' 24 31 South East Fowler, J. S., ' g 6 B Graduate College Fox, F., ' 23 19 Adams PI. Fox, G. F., ' 24 10 West Brown Fox, J. B., Jr., ' 24 31 University PI. Fox, L., ' 23 4 South West Brown Fox, S., ' 22 42 79 Fraleigh, A. E., ' q 215 Nassau St. Frame, W. H., Jr., ' 23 55 Jefferson Rd. Frank, H., Jr., ' 22 104 Holder Franklin, P., ' g 14 C Graduate College NAME ADDRESS Franklyn, P. A. S., Jr., ' q 164 Little Frazier, C. H., ' 22 13 North West Fredenburg, R. L., ' 24 ' . 115 Blair Frelinghuysen, F., Jr., ' 24 75 Holder French, A. T., Jr., ' 24 163 Madison St. Friedlich, J. E., ' q 172 Nassau St. Fritts, J. E., ' 24 47 University PI. Froehlich, T. H., Jr., ' 24 27 Edwards PI. Froelich, J. D., ' 24 47 University PI. Frois-Whitman, J., Instructor 124 Graduate College Fudge, R. G, ' q 10 South Dod Fuj isawa, S., ' g 11 Alexander, Seminary Fuldner, M. C, ' q 25 Bank St. Fuller, J. A., ' 24 12 Vandeventer Ave. Fuller, P. H., ' 23 1 North Dod Fullerton, G. J., Jr., ' q 10 Bank St. Fulton, J. T., ' 23 12 Hamilton Furey, W. R., ' q 21 Blair Furman, N. H., Asst. Professor 61 Wiggins St. Furness, G. W., ' 21 12 Campbell Fyles, C. E., ' 23 L 34 Blair Gable, H. C, ' 22 31 Holder Gaffney, H. B., ' 21 80 Patton Gailey, R. L., ' q 2 Blair Gaines, T. S., ' q 21 Edwards PI. Gale, R., ' 23 5 East Witherspoon Galimpin, L., ' q Dodge Hall Gambee, A. S., ' 24 11 South East Brown Gardner, A., ' 23 81 Blair Gardner, E. B., ' 23 3 B Holder Garey, R. H., ' 24 15 Dickinson St. Garrick, H. F., ' 24 244 Cuyler Garrison, J., Jr., ' q Bachelors Club Garrity, M. H., Jr., ' 22 Cannon Club Gauss, C, Professor 106 Fitz-Randolph Rd. Gaver, J. M., ' 24 1 B Hamilton Gerlinger, C, ' g 27 Alexander, Seminary Gerould, G. H., Professor 341 Nassau St. Gerould, J. T., Librarian Nassau Club 374 TH E RRLN_C EJLOJst BRI C — A — B FLA L- Simtory ((EontinupJO NAME ADDRESS Getze, E. B.. Jr.. ' 22 60 Patton Gibbon, J. H., Jr., ' 23 19 Edwards PI. Gibbon, S. Y., ' 24 19 Edwards PI. Gibbs, G. F., Jr., ' 23 73 Holder Gibson, J., Jr., ' 23 92 Blair Giesy, R. M., ' 21 2 C Holder Gifford, N. D., Jr., ' 21 11 Patton Gignilliat, F. F., ' 24 11 Madison St. Gilbert, G., ' 24 12 Chambers St. Gilfillan, J., ' 21 82 Blair Gillespie, J. P., ' q 66 Nassau St. Gillespie, W., Professor 12 Bank St. Gilman, A. P., ' q 44 National Bank Bldg. Gilmer, C. S., ' q 28 Vandeventer Ave. Gilmore, L. G., ' 24 15 North Middle Reunion Gilroy, R. C., ' 23 7 South Dod Glass, E. F., ' 23 7 West Middle Witherspoon Glave, G. B., ' 24 2 D Holder Gleason, J. A., ' 24 19 South Middle Reunion Glenn, C. T., ' q 2 Nassau St. Click, N., ' 22 2 East Witherspoon Glore, A. R., ' 24 31 University PI. Goddard, M„ Jr., ' 23 13 Upper Pyne Godolphin, F. R. B., ' 24 C East Brown Goelz, C. C. ' 23 4 Middle Dod Gold, F. A., ' 21 3 West Brown Gooch, H. W., ' 24 6 South East Brown Goodbody, R., ' 23 3 West Witherspoon Goodman, B., Jr., ' 24 47 University PI. Goodner, S. B., ' q 17 Madison St. Goodrich, H., ' 23 106 Patton Coodspeed, C. A., Jr., ' 23 141 Holder Goodspeed, J. H., Jr., ' 22 142 Little Goodwin, E. M., ' 23 19 South West Goodwin, H. S., ' 24 11 South West Brown Goodwin, L. M., ' 24 31 Hill Googins, J. C, ' 24 2 Nassau St. Gordon, J. W., ' 24 23 Madison St. Gordon, L., Jr., ' 22 101 Little NAME ADDRESS Gordon, L. A., ' g 34 Alexander, Seminary Gorman, J. P., 23 10 Lower Pyne Gortato wsky, C, ' q 66 Nassau St. Gotschalk, D. W., ' 22 5 A Campbell Gotshalk, W. C. Jr., ' 21 1 D Hamilton Gould, E. W., Jr., ' 22 8 Upper Pyne Graeser, A. O., ' 24 24 Madison St. Graham, B. B., ' 24 103 Holder Graham, J. A., ' g 112 Graduate College Graham, R. W., Jr., ' 23 103 Holder Grandin, F. S., ' 21 12 Blair Grange, H. K., ' 24 32 Mercer St. Grauer, F. H., ' 24 15 Madison St. Graves, C. C, ' 24 27 University PI. Gray, C. W., Asst. Professor 2 B Graduate College Gray, H. K., ' 23 101 Holder Gray, J. A. C, ' 23 102 Patton Gray, W., ' g 2 1! Graduate College Green, J. C, Asst. Professor 321 Nassau St. Green, M. A., ' 23 14 Campbell Green, T. M., Jr., ' 24 112 Little Greenleaf, G. E., ' q 64 Campbell Greenlee, W. W., ' 21 9 North West Greey, E. A., ' 24 Box 16, Princeton Gregory, F. M., ' 24 199 Nassau St Gresh, P. H., ' 23 34 Campbell Grier, H. C, ' q Hill Griffin. D. W., ' q 1 B Hamilton Griffin, P. F., ' 22 54 Patton Griffith, E. S.. Instructor Washington Rd. Groel, F. H., ' 21 35 Williams St. Grogan, W. H., ' 22 83 Blair Gross, H.. Infirmarian McCosh Infirmary Grosset, A. D., ' 24 Hill Grubbs, H. A., Jr.. ' q 23 Bank St. Grummon, S. E., ' 23 34 Patton Guest, P. V., ' 23 68 Little Guiles, A. P., ' 21 35 Patton Gulick, J. H., ' 23 20 West Witherspoon 375 tt=B THE PRINCETO N BRI C — A— B R.A C Itrfttorg (tfontimud) NAME ADDRESS Guthrie, H. B., Jr., ' 24 2 B Camp1)ell Gwathmey, C. B., Jr., ' 23 12 Middle Dod Hackney, H. H., ' 22 43 Patton Haight, R. A., ' 21 Ill Little Haines, C. H., ' 21 162 Cuyler Hale, C, Jr., ' 22 5 Blaii Hale, W. E., ' 22 42-52 Patton Hall, A. P., ' 22 15 Blair Hall, C. R., Professor 152 Graduate College Hall, S. E., ' 21 22 79 Hall, W. P., Asst. Professor 363 Cuyler Halliburton, R., ' 21 41 Patton Hallsted, R. D., ' q 172 Nassau St. Halsell, M., ' q 82 Nassau St. Halsey, C. D., Jr., ' 21 221 Cuyler Halsey, E. P., ' 24 11 West Witherspoon Hamilton, A. K., ' q 310 Hamilton Hamilton, R. P., ' 24 71 Blair Hamilton, S. W., ' 23 311 Cuyler Hammond, E. S., Instructor 28 Linden Lane Handler, C., ' q H] 2 Vandeventer Ave. Hansen, M. C, ' 24 Murray-Dodge Hanson, L. T., ' 23. , 12 South West Brown Hardin, A. S., ' 23 5 E ast Middle Witherspoon Hardin, P. C, ' 22 5 East Middle Witherspoon Hardwick, P. O., ' 23 42 Campbell Hardy, G., ' 23 62 79 Hargraves, V. C, ' q 217 Nassau St. Haring, N. W., ' 21 8 Madison St. Harper, D., Jr., ' 24 43 Vandeventer Ave. Hakper, G. M., Professor 36 Mercer St. Harper, G. M., Jr., ' g 54 Graduate College Harris, S. E., Instructor 15 A ' Graduate College Harris, W. B., Professor Greenholm Harrison, E. P. H., 22 10 North Dod Harrison, S. E., ' 23 17 South West Hart, H. C, ' 22 241 Cuyler Harth, H. C. P., ' 21 ' 2 West Witherspoon Hartshorne, J., ' 21 1 East Middle Witherspoon name address Hartshorne, R., ' g 52 Graduate College Harvey, H. A., ' 22 Elm Club Hastings, W. S., Instructor 11 Graduate College Hatfield, J. S., ' 24 12 Park PI. Hathaway, C, ' 23 10 South Edwards Haupt, H. C, ' 23 62 79 Havell, G. F., ' q 8 Madison St. Haven, M. D., ' 24 21 Chambers St. Hawke, W. B., ' q 11 South West Hawkins, A. W., ' q 66 Nassau St. Hawkins, W. M., ' q 27 Edwards PI. Hayes, D., ' 21 93 Patton Hayes, W. C, Jr., ' 24 10 Dickinson St. Healy, R., ' 24 25 Bank St. Heermance, R., Dept. of Schools 114 Broadmead Heisig, G. B., ' g 15 C Graduate College Held, J. S. H., ' 24 61 Holder Heller, E. S., ' 22 71 Little Helm, H., ' 21 23 79 Hemphill, H. J., ' 24 11 Alexander St. Hencken, H. O., ' 24 35 University PI. Hendel, C. W., Jr., Asst. Professor 76 Murray PI. Henderson, B. H., ' q 104 Patton Henderson, R. L., ' 22 351 Cuyler Hendrian, O. G., ' 24 30 Patton Henry, W. L, ' q 107 Mercer St. Hensel, H. S., ' 22 3 A Hamilton Henshaw, R. H., ' q 43 79 Herben, S. J., ' g 126 Graduate College Herndon, E. T., ' 21 26 Campbell Herndon, H. V., ' 23 311 Cuyler Herzog, E. H., ' 21 109 Patton Hess, J. J., ' 22 51 Little Hessberg, E. K., ' 24 21 Edwards PI. Hewitt, W. W., ' 22 5 A Holder Heyl, L., Accessions 200 Fifth St., Weehawken, N. J. Hiriien, J. G., President Prospect Hicks, T. E., Jr., ' q 31 Campbell 376 BRI C — A — B R.A C limtorg ((Umttttutrb) NAME ADDRESS Higley, P. H., ' 22 116 Blair Hilgartner, H. L., Jr., ' 23 12 Middle Dod Hill, J. M., ' 21 114 Holder Hilliard, J. B., ' 23 51 Holder Hills, C. B., ' 22 112 Blaii Hilscher, H. G., ' q 33 Alexander, Seminary Hinds, A. E., ' g 41 Graduate College Hitzrot, H. W., ' 24 11 South East Brown Hobbs, R. H., ' 24 21 E. Hobson, J. B., Jr., ' 23 132 Little Hockaday, I. O., ' 21 41-51 Patton ' Hockaday, J. K. B., ' 21 8 South East Brown Hodges, H. L., ' 24 24 Bank St. Hoffman, W. G, 3rd, ' q 31 University PI. Hoge, F. E., ' 21 32 Patton Hogue, B. J., ' 24 17 Madison St. Hole, W. E., ' 22 2 South East Brown Hollander, G. C., ' 22 141 Cuyler Hollenberg, H. G, ' 24 46 Hill Holm, P., Jr., ' 24 25 Edwards PI. Holman, J. B., ' q 230 Nassau St. Holmes, E., ' 22 19 Middle Witherspoon Holm-Smith, A., ' 24 Chambers St. Hood, H. A., ' g 18 Bank St. Hooper, R. P., ' 22 102 Holder Hoornbeck, J. C, ' 23 34 North Edwards Hoover, H. E., ' g 300 Hodge, Seminary Hoover, T. H., ' 24 24 North Edwards Hopkin, C. E., ' 22 15 Middle Dod Hopkins, D. L., ' 21 83 Patton Hopkins, J. L., ' 21 11 South West Hopkins, j. M.. ' 23 102 Holder Hopkins, W. C, ' q 11 Madison St. Hopkinson, J. N., ' 24 15 University PI. Hopkinson, R., ' 21 243 Cuyler Hornsey, J. W., Jr., ' 21 263 Cuyler Horr, R. J., First Lieutenant Nassau Club Horsefield, G. M., ' q 16 Vandeventer Ave. Horton, A. W., Jr., ' g 54 Graduate College NAME ADDRESS Hoskins, J. P., Professor 22 Bank St. Hotchkin, A. H., ' q 28 Vandeventer Ave. Hovenden, T. H., ' q 9 Park PI. Howard, F. M., ' 23 7 Blair Howard, J. E., ' 24 43 Holder Howard, S. E., Asst. Professor 35 Jefferson Rd. Howard, T. L., ' 23 7 Blair Howe, S. J., Instructor 363 Cuyler Howell, B. F., Jr., Asst. Professor 54 Patton Ave. Howland, W. S., ' 23 442 Cuyler Hubbard, M. W., Bookkeeper 12 Park Pi. Hubbell, G. S., ' g 146 Graduate College Hubbell, W. B., ' 24 6 North West Hughes, W., ' 21 2 B Hamilton Huhn, T., ' 22 3 Lower Pyne Humphreys, D., ' 24 74 Holder Humphreys, H. L., ' g 7 C Graduate College Hungerford, C, ' 22 33 Little Hungerford, L. P., ' q 33 Little Hunt, H. J., ' q 6 South West Hunt, T. W., Professor 72 Library PI. Hunter, G. R., ' 21 Campus Club Hurd, C. W.. Asst. Professor 92 Graduate College Hurst, W. B., ' 22 Colonial Club Hussey, J., Jr., ' 22 11 North Dod Hutchinson, J. D., ' 22 8 B Holder Hutson, F. L., Registrar The Bachelors Hyman, O. W., ' g 31 Graduate College Illingsworth, R. W, Jr., ' 21 7 Brown, Seminary Imhoff, R. E, ' q 22 Vandeventer Ave. Ingersoll, J. H. W Upper Pvne lnnes, B. N., ' 24 11 Alexander St. Iredell, H. H., ' q 31 Little Irons, H. C, Jr., ' q 154 Little Irons, W. G.. 2nd. ' 22 141 Little Irwin, S. B., ' 22 102 Blair Isarankura, P., ' g 15 E Graduate College Ives. R. N., ' 23 47 University PI. Jackson, A. B., ' 22 22 Hamilton 377 :q±e_J3 LRUNjlE TlOJsL B R I C — A — ELJ A_C_ lirpttorg ((Hmtttnuri) NAME ADDRESS Jackson, C. D., ' 24 35 University PI. Jackson, C. T., ' 23 13 Pattern Jackson, R. J., ' 22 32 Cuyler Jackson, S. B., ' 22 66 Washington Rd. Jackson, W. H., ' 24 19 University PI. Jacob, H. A., ' 24 35 University PI. Jacobsen, O. P., ' 24 35 Edgehill Jager, G. J., ' q 16 Bank St. James, D. R., Ill, ' 24 46 Spring St. James, W., Jr., ' 24 3 Blair James, W. R., ' 23 3 South East Brown Jarrell, A. J., Jr., ' q 39 Wiggins St. Jefferies, J. H., Jr., ' 23 6 South West Jeffers, G. S., ' 21 95 Patton Jennings, C. M., ' 23 101 Little Jett, R. S., ' 22 24 Little Jewett, J. H., ' 23 62 Holder Jiranek, L. A., ' q Nassau Inn Joffrion, W. K., ' 23 5 Lower Pyne Johns, J., ' 24 47 University PI. Johnson, A. C., Professor 32 Bank St. Johnson, C. P., ' g 36 University PI. Johnson, G. L., Jr., ' 23 21 Little Johnson, J. W., ' q 34 Vandeventer Ave. Johnson, R. B. C, Professor 129 Broadmead Johnson, R. L., ' 22 16 Blair Johnson, W. McE., Jr., ' 24 24 Dickinson St. Johnson, W. V., ' q 31 Patton Johnston, J. E., ' q 13 Park PI. Johnston, S. D. R., ' 23 10 East Brown Jones, H. A., ' g 78 Graduate College Jones, J. M., ' 23 24 Dickinson St. Jones, L. W., Professor 100 Stockton St. Jones, L. W., ' 22 42-52 Patton Jones, M. J. H., ' 23 51 79 Jones, R. C., ' 23 2 A Holder Jones, R. H., ' 24 52 Jefferson Rd. Jordan, R. H., ' 23 6 Blair Joyce, M. D., ' 24 115 Blair NAME address Juhring, J. C., Jr., ' 24 47 University PI. Kabet, A., ' 23 21 South Edwards Kahlo, G. D., ' 24 21 Chambers St. Kaighn, G. S., Jr., ' 23 464 Cuyler Kakuda, K., ' g 201 Hodge, Seminary Kaltenbach, H. J., Jr., ' 22 22 Hamilton Kane, E. K., ' q 14 North West Kane, E O., Jr., ' 21 19 North West Karr, E. R., ' 24 15 University PI. Kaufman, F. S., ' 24 33 Hill Kavanagh, J. O., ' q 15 University PI. Keating, T. J., Jr., ' q 5 South West Brown Keck, J. S., ' 22 15 South West Keech, G. G. W., ' 23 32 Campbell Keech, J. G., ' 24 Colbe House Keenan, E. T., ' 21 8 West Middle Witherspoon Keeney, M., ' 22 63 Patton Keeney, R. B., ' 24 54 Little Keer, E. F., Jr., ' 23 33 Patton Keith, S., ' 24 32 Holder Kelley, M.. ' 21 2 South West Brown Kelly, E. B., ' 21 4 East Middle Witherspoon Kelly, G. A., ' 24 305 Hamilton Kelsey, A. W., ' 22 32 Blair Kem merer, E. W., Professor 128 Fitz-Randolph Rd. Kemp., D. W., ' q 6 South West Brown Kemp, J. H, ' 23 6 South West Brown Kendall, D. W., ' 24 36 Edwards PI. Kennedy, C. W., Assoc. Professor 66 Battle Rd. Kennedy, D. D., ' 23 36 National Bank Bldg. Kennedy, G. H, ' 24 3 East Brown Kennedy, M. C, Jr., ' 23 3 B Hamilton Kennedy, M. H., ' q 41 Park PI. Kennedy, P. E., ' 21 231 Cuyler Kent, R. E., ' 21 10 East Middle Witherspoon Kent, W. R., ' 22 171 Little Kenworthy, N. A., ' 22 451 Cuyler Kerney, T. L., ' 24 41 Campbell Kerr, W. S., Asst. Registrar 44 Moore St. 378 XHE P ELUNLC tJLOJbL BR .I C — A — B RA C limtorg ((Eontiiwpb) NAME ADDRESS Ketchum, S. P., ' 23 5 Lower Pyne Keyes, E. L., Ill, ' 21 41 Patton Kilgus, E. O, ' q 5 A Holder Kimball, H. H., ' 24 38 Wiggins St. Kimball, H. M. H., ' 23 1 Hill King, E. S., ' 22 7 East Middle Witherspoon King, H. G., ' 22 9 Middle Dod King, R. B., ' 21 24 Hamilton Kinnear, E. R., ' q 28 Campbell Kinney, F. C, ' 24 13 National Bank Bldg. Kinsley, W. J., ' 22 - 12 West Brown Kirk, R., ' 22 13 South Dod Kirkland, H. B., ' 24 28 North Edwards Kirkpatrick, A., ' 23 , ' 17 South West Kirkpatrick, T., ' 24 31 University PI. Kitta, S., ' g 24 Dickinson St. Kitzmiller, R. D., ' 21 82 Blair Klaess, J. J., ' 24 34 Vandeventer Ave. Kleinmann, M., ' 23 6 North Middle Reunion Klipstein, K. H, ' 21 21 Patton Klumpp, T. G., ' 24 30 South Edwards Kneedler, W. H., ' 22 6 North Dod Knepper, F. T., ' q 46 Hill Knowles, G. M., ' 22 6 East Middle Witherspoon Knowles, N., Jr., ' 21 63 Little Knox, A. G, ' 21 Ill Little Koetter, C. E., ' 23 16 South Dod Kohler, G. E., ' q 11 Dickinson St. Kopp, E. C., ' 22 35 Park PI. Koren, W., Professor 105 Fitz-Randolph Rd Koth, H. B., ' q .32 Brown, Seminary Koven, W. P., ' 24 Hill Kramer, J. S., ' g 22 Graduate College Kretschmann, P. M., ' g 2 A Graduate College Kunkel, L. S., ' 24 15 Dickinson St. Kurth, E. H., ' g 11 B Graduate College Kuser, R. V., Jr., ' q 2 Nassau St. Kushner, F. S., ' 23 14 North Middle Reunion Kydd, D. M., ' 24 21 Chambers St. NAME ADDRESS LaBranche, G. M. L., Jr., ' 22 24 Blair Lacey, G. H. P., ' 24 47 University PI. Laflin, L. E., Jr., ' q 95 Blair Laidlaw, R. W., ' 24 6 North West Lamar, N. D., ' 24 6 South East Brown Lamb, D. S., ' q 20 Linden Lane Lambert, A. G., ' 22 101 Blair Landis, J. M., ' 21 43 79 Lane, M. R., ' 23 7 Lower Pyne Lane, N. T.. ' 22 Ocean Grove, N. J. Lane, R. H. Jr., ' 24 53 University PI. Lanier, S., ' 24 21 Hamilton Lanster, C, ' q 14 Hamilton Ave. Latta, C. H., Jr., ' 24 53 Un iversity PI. Latta, J., ' 24 53 University PI. Lauer, W. L., ' q 76 Brown, Seminary Lawrence, R. G, ' 21 10 East Middle Witherspoon Lawson, R., ' q 21 Edwards PI. Leach, H. S., Ref. Librarian 122 Graduate College Leavens, P. J., ' q 48 Brown, Seminary Ledbetter, W. C, ' q 16 Madison St. Lee, C. E., ' 24 8 Hill Lee, G. K., ' g 7 Alexander, Seminary Lee, L. C, Jr., ' 24 66 Nassau St. Lee, P. L., ' 21 31 79 Lee, R. W., ' g 52 Graduate College Lee, W. S., Jr., ' 24 21 Middle Dod Leeming, L. B., ' 24 15 Dickinson St. Legendre, A., ' 21 121 Little Leggett, H. A., ' 21 22 Patton Leh, G. E., ' 24 15 University PI. Leh, J. H., ' 21 41 Patton Lehnert, D. F., ' 23 A East Brown Leighton, P. A., ' 22 29 Vandeventer Ave. Leitch, A., ' 24 27 Chambers St. Lenon, W. E, Jr., ' q Hill Lenox, H. J., ' q 39 Wiggins St. Leon, J. H, ' 22 36 Little LeRoy, J. M., ' 23 66 Holder 379 THE Pb lNlcETQKl BR.I C — A— - B R.4S. Stmtorg ((Emtttnupii) NAME ADDRESS Lester, H. B., ' 24 10 Patton Levengood, S. L., ' g 114 Graduate College Levin, M. A., ' q 41 South Edwards Le Viness, C. T., Ill, ' 23 106 Patton Levis, R. T., ' 23 4 East Brown Lewis, C. H., II, ' 23 66 Holder Lewis, E. P. C, ' 21 34 South Edwards Lewis, H. R., ' 23 43 Vandeventer Ave. Lewis, J. B., ' 22 70 Patton Lewis, R., ' 23 72 Patton Lewis, R. G., ' 24 14 Bank- St. Lewis, R. S., ' 21 138 Nassau St. Lewis, R. W., Jr., ' 24 142 Cuyler Libbey, W., Professor Thanet Lodge Liehbes, S., Jr., ' 24 35 University PI. Liebman, H., ' 24 21 Chambers St. Lincoln, F. W., Jr., ' 21 7 Upper Pyne Lindabury, A. H., ' 24 22 North Edwards Lindabury, R. V., Jr., ' 21 24 Campbell Lionberger, A. D., ' 24 23 Madison St. Lippincott, B., ' 23 4 A Campbell Lipscomb, L. W., ' q 62 Blair Litch, R. B., ' 21 5 North Reunion Little, F. R., ' q 47 University PI. Little, S. K., ' 24 110 Nassau St. Littlehales, G. R., ' q 52 Little Livingston, J. S., ' 22 11 Little Lloyd, F H, Jr., ' 24 42 National Bank Bldg. Lloyd, H. G., Jr., ' 23 53 Campbell Lloyd, S., Jr., ' 21 8 South East Brown Lloyd-Smith, P., ' 24 42 Campbell Lo, K., ' g 24 Dickinson St. Loeb, A. F., ' 24 25 Chambers St. Loeb, M. B., ' 22 . .133 Holder Logan, V. W., ' 23 12 South Middle Reunion Long, L. J., Jr., ' 23 22 National Bank Bldg. Long, R. S., ' 24 20 Middle Dod Long, S., ' 24 35 Edgehill St. Longweix, H. C, Professor 91 Mercer St. NAME ADDRESS Loomis, E. H., Professor 302 Nassau St. Loos, G. W., Jr., ' 22 26 Middle Dod Loose, A. S., ' 21 9 West Brown Lourie, D. B., ' 22 181 Little Love, G. H., ' 22 181 Little Love, W. E., ' 22 62 Holder Lovette, F. H., ' q 44 Jefferson Rd. Lowe, A. B., ' q 36 South Edwards Lowe, J. B., ' q 29 South Edwards Lowe, L. F. H., ' g 103 Graduate College Lowe, P. R., Jr., ' 23 71 Little Lucas, A. F., Instructor 15 A Graduate College Luft, C. A., ' 21 72 Brown, Seminary Lukens, C. P., ' q 65 Blair Luquer, E. P., ' 23 11 Upper Pyne Lutz, R. B., ' g 24 Alexander, Seminary Lynch, J. H., Jr., ' 21 8 Brown, Seminarv Lyon, J. P., ' 22 . ' 34 79 Lyons, E. J., ' 22 194 Nassau St. McAlpin, B. B., Jr., ' 21 221 Cuyler McAlpin, D. H., Ill, ' g 12 Graduate College McAlpin, D. M., ' 23 42 Little McBride, W. P., ' 22 63 Holder McCabe, D. A., Professor 243 Cuyler McCaddon, S. G., ' 24 1 Hill McCallum, J. D., Instructor 1 A Graduate College McCamant. T., ' 22 18 Middle Dod McCarter, T. N., Jr., ' q 22 Campbell McCarter, U. H., ' q 11 Campbell McCarthy, E., ' 24 12 Chambers St. McCarthy, F. A., ' 22 52 Holder McCarty, J. P., ' 24 36 Vandeventer Ave. McCaull, J. D., ' 21 7 North Dod McCaull, R. N., ' 23 300 Hamilton McCay, L. W., Professor 12 Morven St. McClain, B„ ' 23 17 North West McClellan, Hon. G. B Battle Rd. McClenahan, H., Dean of the College. Joseph Henry House McClenahan, J. M., ' 22 12 South West 380 THE PRJLNCETOJSr: BRI C — A— FLA lirrrinrg ((E0nttnufb) NAME ADDRESS McClenahan, R. W., ' 24 8 C Holder McClenahan, W. U., ' 21 86 Holder McClure, C. F. W., Professor 12 Morven St. McCloskey, A. R., ' 24 9 Park Ave. McCloskey, J. J., Jr., ' 24 27 Williams St. McCord, R. F., ' 22 13 Blair McCormack, A. T., ' 21 6 East Brown McCormick, G., ' g Pyne Tower, Graduate College McCormick, H. F., Jr., ' 21 64 79 McCoy, J. F., Jr., ' 22 3 C Hamilton McCulloch, R. M., ' 21 106 Holder McCulloh, G., ' 21 9 Lower Pyne McDermand, F. R., Jr., ' 24 31 Hill McDonald, A. D., ' 22 242 Cuyler McDonnell, J. S., Jr., ' 21 307 Hamilton McEachin, T. C, ' 22 133 Little McEldow ney, W. M., ' 24 31 University PI. McElroy, R., Professor 25 Bayard Lane McFerran, W. B., ' 22 14 Hamilton McGrann, B. P., ' 24 15 West Witherspoon Mcllvaine, W. B., Jr., ' 22 32 79 Mcllwain, T. I., ' 22 23 Blair Mcjunkin, E. K., ' 22 10 North Dod McKee, J. D., ' 23 7 West Middle Witherspoon McKelvy, A. D., ' 24 ..Hill McKenna, N. A., ' q 21 Chambers St. McKenney, J., ' q 31 University PI. McKim, C. R., ' 24 64 Brown, Seminary McKinney, J. D., ' g 14 79 McKinney, J. R., ' 23 13 Little McKinnon, H. D., ' 21 33 79 McKnight, F. H., ' 22 8 B Holder McLanahan, S., ' 23 12 North West McLaughlin, R. W., Jr., ' 21 10 South West McLean, E. O., ' q Nassau Inn McLean, M. M., 23 2 West Middle Witherspoon McLean, W. P., ' q 2 Nassau St. McMahon, J. F., Major 46 Vandeventer Ave. McManmon, J. F., ' 23 61 Patton name address McMillan, A., ' 22 3 A Hamilton McMillan, C, Professor 40 Bayard Lane McNamara, T. H., ' 22 30 Patton McNulty, E. J., ' q 41 Chambers St. McPeek, C. E., ' g 217 Hodge, Seminary McVay, M. S., ' q 42 North Edwards McWilliams, D. E., ' 21 16 Campbell MacCartney, H. Y., ' q 29 Bank St. MacColl, A. M, ' 21 5 Middle Dod MacCready, W. B., ' 22 10 West Middle Witherspoon MacDonald, F. C, Professor 32 Nassau St. MacDonald, J. F., ' 24 11 Vandeventer Ave. MacDougal, R. G., ' 22 6 East Witherspoon MacGregor, C. R., ' q 15 South Edwards MacInnes, C. R., Professor 12 Vandeventer Ave. Maclnns, D. S., ' g 53 Brown, Seminary MacLaren, M., Professor 38 Washington Rd. MacLaren, M., Jr., ' 23 34 Little MacMillan, E. A., Prof 35 Park PI. MacPhee, W. S., ' 22 33 Blair MacWilliam, J. D., ' 24 16 Park PI. Macdonald, A. H., ' 24 14 South Dod Macdonald, G., ' 23 22 Holder Macfarlane, J. F., ' 22 12 Upper Pyne Macomber, S. G., ' 24 35 North Edwards Madden, D. B., ' q 21 Chambers St. Magie, D., Professor 101 Library PI. Magie, W. F., Dean of the Faculty The Dean ' s House Mahoney, J. J., ' 23 B West Brown Makrauer, S.. ' 23 17 Edwards PI. Mallory, A. E, ' 21 82 Holder Mallory, F. B., ' q 52 Jefferson Rd. Manchee, A. L., ' 22 31 Campbell Manchee, F. B., ' 24 31 Campbell Mandell, J. L., ' 22 13 South Edwards Mansfield, R. H, ' 22 17 Blair Manthai. H. A., ' 23 12 South Dod Mapletoft, R. S., ' 22 3 North Dod Marburg, F. G., ' q 42 National Bank Bldg. 381 THE PRINCETON B R I C — A — B_RA.CZ Simtory ((Santttuttft) NAME ADDRESS Marden, C. C, Professor 112 Mercer St. Marden, N. D., ' 23 12 North West Margetts, H. S., ' 21 10 North Reunion Margetts, W. C, ' 24 10 North Reunion Markham, M. C, ' 21 7 South East Brown Marquand, A., Professor Guernsey Hall Marquis, R. I, ' 23 41 Blair Marsh, O. T., ' 22 7 B Holder Marshall, C, ' q 7 South West Marshall, J. R., ' q 11 Dickinson St. Marshall, P., ' 23 68 Little Martin, E. H., ' 21 5 South Dod Martin, J. S., ' 23 42 Little Martin, T. W., Ill, ' 24 46 Wiggins St. Martin, W. R., ' 22 65 Blair Martz, H. B., ' q 36 Park PI. Mason, O. T., ' g 5 A Graduate College Massey, W. E., ' 22 32 79 Mather, F. J., Jr., Professor 3 Evelyn PI. Mathey, C. F., ' 24 11 Alexander St. Matsumoto, K., ' q 10 Nassau St. Matthews, H. F., ' 21 44 Campbell Matthews, T. S., ' 22 241 Cuyler Matthews, W. R., ' 21 6 A Campbell Maull, B. S., ' 22 11 Lower Pyne Maurey, P., Instructor 101 Graduate College Maxwell, E. L„ ' 22 138 Nassau St. Mayer, H. E., ' q 16 Chambers St. Mayers, B. F., ' 23 92 Nassau St. Mayfield, F. P., ' q 39 Wiggins St. Maynard, D. M., ' q 40 North East Mayo, C. W, ' 21 14 79 Mayo, J. G., ' 24 114 Holder Mayor, A. G., Lecturer Mt. Lucas Rd. Mayor, A. H., ' 22 Cuyler Farm Mead, V. C, ' 21 16 Campbell Meade, J., ' 24 11 Alexander St. Meara, E. F., Jr., ' 22 871 Stuyvesant Ave., Trenton, N. J. Meek, W. T., ' 22 215 Hodge, Seminary NAME ADDRESS Meeson, J. E. W., ' 23 7 A Ho lder Mehl, R. F., Asst. Professor 2 B Graduate College Meirs, J., ' 24 105 Patton Meistrell, H. W., ' q 13 South West Melady, R. L., ' 24 58 Brown, Seminary Melcher, R. E., ' 24 15 University PI. Mellis, D. B., ' 22 19 South Edwards Mellon, M. T., ' q 66 Campbell Menzies, A. W. C, Professor 187 Prospect Ave. Meriwether, J. H., ' 23 15 South Dod Merrifield, R. E., ' 21 222 Cuyler Merrill, J. L., Jr., ' 24 8 West Brown Merritt, S., II, ' 22 52 79 Meston, A. W., ' 24 15 University PI. Metzger, R. S., ' 21 9 West Brown Meyer, E. B., ' 21 1 Lower Pyne Meyer, M. M., ' 21 13 Middle Dod Michal, O., ' 24 19 Edwards PI. Miles, H. H., ' 22 40-50 Patton Miles, J. B., Jr., ' 24 81 Holder Millard, A. J., ' 22 14 Madison St. Millard, W. M., ' 24 248 Nassau St. Miller, C. R., ' 22 51 Holder Miller, C. V., ' g 21 Alexander, Seminary Miller, E. F., ' g 43 Alexander, Seminary Miller, E. K., ' 22 72 Little Miller, H. D., ' 22 40-50 Patton Miller, J. M., ' q 162 Little Miller, J. M., ' 24 9 Madison St. Miller, K. B., ' 21 42 North Edwards Miller, L S., ' 21 143 Little Miller, M. G., Jr., ' 24 19 West Witherspoon Miller, R., ' 21 159 Library PI. •Miller, R. M., ' 21 24 South Edwards Millholland, J. A., ' q 22 Holder Mills, J. E., Jr., ' 24 39 University PI. Mills. W. B., ' 21 62 79 Millsaps, W. W., ' q 7 South West Brown Milne, S. W., ' 22 138 Nassau St. 382 JHE PRINCETON - BRI C — A — B R.AC Simian} ((Emtttnueo) NAME ADDRESS Mimovich, I., ' q 208 Hodge, Seminary Miner, H. C, Jr., ' 23 9 West Middle Witherspoon Mish, J. D., ' 21 54 Blair Mishima, M., ' q 17 Madison St. Mithcham, E. H., ' q 36 Hill Michell, J. D., Jr., ' 23 32 Mercer St. Mitchell, J. J., Ill, ' 22 52 79 Mitchell, W. H., ' 23 144 Little Mockridge, H. C. F., ' 23 41 Blair Mohle, F. B., ' 24 20 National Bank Bldg. Molloy, C. J ., ' 21 5 North Middle Reunion Molloy, J. G. L., ' 24 E East Brown Monroe, W., ' 24 21 Chambers St. Montgomery, J. S., Jr., ' 24 9 West Middle Witherspoon Montgomery, N. T., ' 23 66 Little Moor, A. P., ' g 37 Brown, Seminary Moore, D. D., ' 21 6 South Reunion Moore, H. G., ' q 23 Williams St. Moore, J. L., ' 21 6 South Reunion Moore, M. D., ' 21 230 Nassau St. Moore, P. S, ' 23 66 Little Moran, D. E., Jr., ' 24 82 Nassau St. Mordecai, A. L., ' 24 35 University PI. More, P. E., Lecturer 245 Nassau St. Morehouse, R. A., ' 24 11 Dickinson St. Moreland, C. C, ' 24 8 East Brown Moreland, D. D., Jr., ' 23 3 B Hamilton Morey, C. R., Professor 342 Nassau St. Morgan, A. P., ' q 138 Nassau St. Morgan, B. N., ' g 408 Hodge, Seminary Morgan, J. A., ' 21 1 Lower Pyne Morgan, R. P., ' 22 114 Blair Morgan, S. W., Asst. Professor 12 Boudinot St. Morgan, W. L.. Jr., ' 23 217 Nassau St. Morris, F. S., ' 22 461 Cuyler Morris, H. A., ' 21 25 Campbell Morrison, R., ' 23 72 Blair Morrow, L. B., ' q 3 Lower Pyne Morschauser, J., Jr., ' 21 164 Nassau St. NAME address Morse, A. E., Professor 269 Nassau St. Morton, J. D, ' 22 61 Patton Moser, C. C, ' 24 172 Little Moser, K., ' 24 19 University PI. Moser, P. D., ' 22 171 Little Mosher, J. S., ' 23 16 South West Motley, A., ' 23 5 South East Brown Motter, T. H. V., ' 22 1 West Brown Moulton, E., ' 21 84 Holder Moulton, J. H., ' q 22 Hill Mozier, A. W., ' 23 11 A Holder Mueller, R. S., ' 22 44 Little Mulford, A. H., Jr., ' 21 95 Patton Mulliken, J. R., ' 23 12 South West Brown Mundt. A. J., Instructor 166 Nassau St. Munford, B. B., ' 21 36 Patton Munro, D. C, Professor 119 Fitz-Randolph Rd. Munroe, P., ' 24 36 Hill Murch, H. S., Asst. Professor 6 A Holder Murkland, H., ' 24 58 Wiggins St. Murphy, S., ' q 215 Nassau St. Murray, H. S., ' 23 , 308 Hamilton Murray, G. D., Jr., ' 21 341 Cuyler Murray, H. S., ' 23 308 Hamilton Murray, J. W., ' 21 107 Mercer St. Murray, T. F., ' q 21 North Edwards Murrey, F. L., ' 22 241 Cuyler Murrie, W. M., ' 24 41 Campbell Murtland, W., ' 22 138 Nassau St. Muse, A. B., ' 24 11 Dickinson St. Mutschler, E., ' g .2 A Graduate College Myer, S, Jr., ' q Hill Myers, D. G, ' 22 1 C Hamilton Myers, G. R., ' 22 2 C Hamilton Myers, W. S., Professor 104 Bayard Lane Mylod, J. R, ' 23 11 North Edwards Naess, A., ' g 24 Dickinson St. Nagasana, M., ' g 213 Hodge, Seminary Nakamura, H., ' q 11 Jefferson Rd. 383 _IHC PfiJJNLCLEJQQK: 6 R. I C — A — B R. AC limionj ((HanttnuriO NAME ADDRESS Nathan, A. M., Jr., ' q 4 Lower Pyne Nathan, H. L., ' 24 66 Wiggins St. Naumherg, E., Jr., ' 24 28 Vande venter Ave. Neher, F., Professor 148 Library PI. Neher, J. H., ' 21 61 79 Nelden, A. G., ' 22 5 West Brown Nelson, B. H., ' 24 28 Vande venter Ave. Nelson, O. A., Instructor 8 A Graduate College Nelson, R. W., ' 23 19 Edwards PI. Netts, S. G., ' 21 Terrace Club Neville, H. A., Assistant 8 A Graduate College Nevin, A. M., ' 22 20 South Edwards Newby, K. A., ' 24 2 West Middle Witherspoon Newell, J. P., Jr., ' 24 12 East Witherspoon Newlin, K. S., ' 22 73 Patton Newman, A. L., ' 23 92 Nassau St. Newton, D., ' 23 12 South Middle Reunion Nicholas, W. S., ' q. . 215 Nassau St. Nichols, C. A., Jr., ' 23 15 Lower Pyne Nichols, F. H., ' 23 32 National Bank Bldg. Nichols, G. H., ' 22 7 East Witherspoon Nicholson, A., ' q 9 South East Brown Nicholson, L. A., 24 15 North Dod Nicholson, T., ' 23 18 South Edwards Niemann, K. E., ' 23 65 Holder Niles, P. B., ' 23 48 National Bank Bldg. Nishikawa, T., ' q 28 Vandeventer Ave. Nobles, T. W., ' 24 10 Dickinson St. Norrie, L. G., ' 24 19 University PI. Norris, H. S., ' 21 5 South West North, J. P., ' 22 2 North Dod Noss, F. B., ' 23 7 North Edwards NoYES, Alfred, Professor Princeton, N. J. Nyce, N. S., ' q 163 Nassau St. Oates, J. F., Jr., ' 21 24 Hamilton Ober, P. N., ' 24 11 Jefferson Rd. Ober, W. S., ' 23 76 Holder O ' Hrien-Moore, A., ' g 5 B Graduate College Odell, H. P.., Jr., ' 23. 13 Patton NAME ADDRESS Oehmler, H. K., ' 23 118 Nassau St. Offutt, M. J., ' 21 15 79 Ogden, R. F., ' g 40 Alexander, Seminary Ogg, F. C, ' q 175 Nassau St. O ' Kane, R. J., ' 23 40 Wiggins St. Oliphant, R. T., ' 24 24 Hill Olmstead, P. S., ' g 15 Brown, Seminary O ' Meara, D. L., ' q 7 South Dod Opie, H. R., ' 21 16 Hamilton Orth, W. C, ' 23 9 East Witherspoon Osborn, J. D, ' 22 44 Holder Osborne, F. S., ' 24 5 South Middle Reunion Osborne, R. R., ' 21 1 B Hamilton Osgood, C. G., Professor 92 Stockton St. Osterholt, R. B., 22 31 Little Outhwaite, J. H., ' 24 11 Middle Dod Owen, H. M., Jr., ' 24 34 Vandeventer Ave. Owen, W. F., ' 23 11 Middle Dod Owsley, R. G., ' q 23 Campbell Oxholm, T., ' 22 17 Blair Ozias, R. E., Jr., ' 22 40 Patton Paddock. B. H., ' 21 161 Little Paddock, T. F., ' 21 161 Little Pagano, P., ' 21 146 Nassau St. Page, C. G., ' 22 61 Blair Page, E. S., Jr., ' 22 102 Blair Page, F. L., ' 22 182 Little Page, H., Jr., ' 22 43 Blair Page, W. H., ' 23 71 Holder Palmer, A. P., ' 22 3 A Campbell Palmer, G. G., ' 24 8 West Brown Palmore, P. L., ' g 28 Alexander, Seminary Pardoe, W. E., ' 22 9 South Middle Reunion Park, E. A., Instructor 22 Alexander St. Park, T. S., ' g 311 Hodge, Seminary Parke, ' A. T., Jr., ' 24 3 A Holder Parke, F. H., ' q Hill Parke, W. E., 2nd, ' 24 3 A Holder Parker, C. L., Jr., ' 24 16 Park PI. 384 _XM£ PRINCETOTT B R. I C - A — B R. A_C. lirrrtorg ((Eanttnurii) NAME ADDRESS Parker, G. J., ' q 27 Edwards PI. Parker, W. I., 24 15 University PI. Parrott, D., ' 21 104 Meicer St. Parrott, L. M., ' 22 104 Mercer St. Parrott, T. M. Professor 104 Mercer St. Paschal, H. S., Jr., ' 24 2 Park PI. Paton, S., Instructor Princeton, N. J. Patt, H. B., ' 24 47 University PI. Patterson, R. L., ' q 15 North Edwards Patterson, R. T. L., ' 23 15 North Edwards Patton, F. L., Ex-President Hamilton, Bermuda Paul, A. G., Jr., ' 23. 19 Middle Dod Pawley, F. R., ' 23 72 Patton Payne, F. B., ' 24 23 Campbell Payne, F. N., ' 23 54 79 Pearce, A. R., ' 24 165 Nassau St. Peard, F. S., Jr., ' 22 105 Blair Pease, R. N., ' g 61 Graduate College Peck, R. D., ' 23 64 Blair Peeples, L. M., ' q 11 South Edwards Feet, H. O., ' 21 12 Patton Pell, W., II, ' 24 19 University PI. Penfield, P. L., ' 23 34 Little Penfield, T. B., Jr., ' 21 26 Campbell Penney, R. S., ' 22 43 Little Penney, T. C, ' 21 8 East Brown Perley, H. R., ' 21 92 Patton Perry, E. R., ' 21 82 Patton Pershing, J., ' 21 4 A Holder Pessagno, E. A., ' 22 17 South Middle Reunion Petry, R. L 12 North Dod Pettey, J. J., ' 23 14 Middle Witherspoon Peyton, G. S., ' 24 27 Vandeventer Ave. Phillips, A. H., Professor 54 Hodge Rd. Phillips, F. M., ' q 8 West Witherspoon Phillips, H. H., ' q 91 Patton Pickering, R. C, ' 24 10 Patton Piper, G. S., ' 21 41 Little Pirie, J. T., 2nd, ' 24 23 Hill NAME ADDRESS Pitrachat, B. C, ' q 57 Jefferson Rd. Pixley, L. A., ' q 13 A Holder Plauth, W. H., ' 24 15 Dickinson St. Poe, J. P., ' 22 12 South West Pole, H. S., 2nd, ' 24 112 Little Pollins, A. H., Jr., ' 24 42 Wiggins St. Poon, Y. K., ' q 47 Tulane St. Pope, E. S., ' 23 19 Edwards PI. Pope, J. N., ' q 432 Cuy ler Porteous, R. E, ' 21 105 Holder Porter, B. P., ' 22 51 Campbell Porter, L. T., ' q 53 79 Posey, H. L., ' 23 91 Holder Post, E. L., ' g 14 B Graduate College Post, F. L., ' 22 1 A Holder Pottenger, R. T., ' 24 52 Jefferson Rd. Potter, H. R., ' 24 11 Dickinson St. Potter, R. G, ' 23 72 Brown, Seminary Potter, W. W., Professor, 1710 Real Estate BIdg., Phila., Pa. Powell, J. W., Jr., ' 24 124 Little Powell, R. I., ' 22 310 Hamilton Powell, W. A., ' g 42 Alexander, Seminary Prentice, W. K., Professor 12 Nassau St. Press, B. R., ' q 3 South Reunion Pressinger, W., ' 22 Cottage Club Prewitt, A., Jr., ' 24 43 Vandeventer Ave. Price, W. E. ' 23 4 South Middle Reunion Prichard, P., ' g 23 Bank St. Priest, G. M, Professor 10 Nassau St. Prime, E. G., ' 23 81 Blair Prince, S. W., Instructor 22 Graduate College Pringle, E., Jr., ' q 41 Park PI. Pritchard, L. W., ' q 41 Park PI. Pruden, W. D., ' 24 23 Middle Dod Purves, P. A., ' 22 3 A Campbell Purvis, E. D., ' 24 19 University PI. Putnam, C, ' 24 10 Bank St. Pyle, G. M., ' 23 12 East Witherspoon Pyne, H. R., Instructor, care of A. D. Russell, Princeton, N.J. 385 -XtL£_J3JRJJvLC_ETLO_N: BRI C — A — R.AC Strwtory ((Hontmuri) NAME ADDRESS Pyne, M. H., ' 21 13 Campbell Quayle, W. H., ' 24 122 Moore St. Rabinowitz, S. M., ' 22 73 Brown, Seminary Rae, J., ' 23 42 Blair Ralin, E. F., ' 21 11 North Middle Reunion Ramsey, J. B., Jr., ' 22 84 Patton Rank, A. W., ' 21 3 West Brown Rankin, J. B., ' 23 25 Hill Rankin, W. M., Professor 5 Evelyn PI. Ravencl, D., Jr., ' 22 96 Blair Rawlings, J. M., ' 21 12 North Dod Rawson, E. G., Jr., ' 23 25 South Edwards Raycroft, J. E. Professor Princeton, N. J. Raymond, O. M., ' 24 12 South Edwards Raymond, R., ' 24 45 Vandeventer Ave. Raymond, R. V., ' 21 Cap and Gown Club Raynolds, A. H., ' 21 9 West Witherspoon Raynolds, R. F., ' 23 11 Upper Pyne Raynor, G. E., Instructor 31 Williams St. Read, R. O., ' 23 131 Holder Reakirt, C. G, Jr., ' 24 23 South Edwards Reay, N. W., Jr., ' 23 28 South Edwards Reeve, W. S., ' 22 12 North Middle Reunion Regan, A. C, ' 22 52 Holder Reiber, M. A., ' 24 ' . 230 Nassau St. Reichner, A., ' 21 33 Campbell Reidemeister, W. W., ' 24 Hill Reimer, O. B., ' 21 56 Campbell Reps, D. W., ' 22 63 79 Reynolds, A. E., ' 24 54 Holder Reynolds, E. B., Jr., ' q 98 Blair Reynolds, J. M., ' 22 94 Patton Rhodes, C. E., Jr., ' 21 5 South Reunion Rhodes, J. B., ' 21 104 Patton Rhodes, R. P., ' 21 2 Middle Dod Riccardi, G. A., ' q 25 Chestnut St. Rice, C. H., ' g 10 A Graduate College Richards, W. B., Jr., ' 24 44 Vandeventer Ave. Richardson, A. B., ' 23 2 West Brown name address Richardson, D. W., ' 22 2 West Brown Richardson, E. C, Instructor 220 Mercer St. Richardson, F. E., Jr., ' 24 92 Holder Richardson, H. I., ' 22 52 79 Richardson, W. P., ' 23 11 Lower Pyne Rick, E. M., ' 24 41 Jefferson Rd. Rickert, V., Jr., ' 23 2 Nassau St. Ridenour, P. D., ' 23 14 Blair Rider, P. L., ' g 402 Hodge, Seminary Ridgeway, G. L., ' q 25 North Edwards Riester, G. J., ' g 408 Ho dge, Seminary Robbins, E. C, ' q 1 Middle Dod Robbins, E. Y., Professor 144 Library PI. Roberts, B. P., ' 24 32 Holder Roberts, C. W, Jr., ' 24 16 Edwards PI. Roberts, E. E., ' q 39 North Edwards Roberts, H. D., ' 21 31 79 Roberts, M. H., ' g 24 Dickinson St. Roberts, T. C, ' 21 54 Campbell Roberts, W. C, ' 22 33 National Bank Bldg. Roberts, W. B., Instructor 133 Library PI. Robertson, F. F., ' 24 Nassau Inn Robertson, G. M., ' 22 122 Holder Robins, H. N. R., ' q Craig House, University Place Robins, S. D., ' 21 8 Upper Pyne Robinson, C, Professor 55 Battle Rd. Robinson, C. A., Jr., ' 22 23 Blair Robinson, D. E., ' 23 72 Blair Robinson, W. T., ' 21 14 Middle Dod Roblin, J. H., ' 24 2 North Edwards Rodda, K. S., ' 23 32 South Edwards Rodgers, J. T., ' 22 52 Blair Rodgers, O., ' 22 232 Cuyler Roessler, E. C, ' 22 116 Blair Roger, C. B., Instructor 8 A Graduate College Rogers, A., ' 21 211 Cuyler Rogers, C. H., Instructor Nassau Inn Rogers, J. T., ' g 11 A Graduate College Rogers, M., ' g 7 A Graduate College 386 JHE_P_RJ_N-C-E_TLO_JsL B RI C — A JBlJ?. AC limtary ((Uontinuefc) NAME ADDRESS Rogers, M. H., ' 23 143 Holder Rogers, R. S., ' g 81 Graduate College Rogers, R. W., Professor Seminary Rogers, W., Jr., ' 21 11 North Middle Reunion Romaine, J. G., ' 23 11 A Holder Root, R. K., Professor 31 Chambers St. Root, W., ' 24 15 University PI. Roper, J. L., 2nd, ' 24 7 East Brown Rosborough, A. B., ' 22 133 Little Rose, G, 3rd, ' 22 412 Cuyler Ross, J. A., Jr., ' 22 10 Lower Pyne Rossin, E. L., ' 22 104 Holder Rothenberg, R. L., ' 23 301 Hamilton Roudebush, F. W., ' 22 332 Cuyler Rowley, G, ' g 7 C Graduate College Rowley, W. T., ' 22 16 Blair Rule, G. B., ' q La Vake PI. Russell, A., Professor 160 West 59th St., N. Y. City Russell, H. N., Professor 79 Alexander St. Russell, J. E., ' 21 1-3 Middle Dod Rutan, F. E., ' 23 58 National Bank Bldg. Ruth, R. B., ' 21 5 East Brown Rutherford, D., ' 23 44 National Bank Bldg. Rutt, E. G, ' 22 32 Blair Rutter, D. R., ' 22 97 Blair Rutter, J. T., ' 24 25 Bank St. Ryan, J. T. R., 3rd, ' q 12 Blair Sadler, H. McL, ' 24 20 Bank St. Safferstone, E., ' q 3 Madison St. Sage, H, ' q 64 Little Samuels, L., ' 23 21 Chestnut St. Samuels, N. B., ' 24 48 Vandeventer Ave. Sandell, C. V., ' q 33 79 Sargent, E. A., ' q 9 Madison St. Saums, W. A., ' 22 10 West Middle Witherspoon Savage, F. A., ' 23 38 Little Sawhill, J. A., ' g 5 C Graduate College Scarborough, H. M., ' 21 Trenton, N. J. Scarff, J. G., ' 22 21 Blair NAME ADDRESS Scarlett, R. G, ' 22 84 Patton Schabacker, R. W., ' 21 92 Patton Schaefer, B. K., ' q 421 Cuyler Schaefer, R. J., Jr., ' 24 9 Middle Dod Schafer, M. L., ' 22 2 C Holder Scheck, M. G., Instructor Princeton, N. J. Scheerer, J. D., ' 21 322 Cuyler Schelker, W. G, Jr., ' 23 21 Little Schenck, C. K., ' 22 Cannon Club Schenck, R. E., ' 24 262 Cuyler Schenecker, E. W., ' q 263 Cuyler Schimpff, E. C, ' 23 10 South West Brown Sdiirmer, R., ' 21 Lawrenceville Rd. Schlaitzer, T. W., Jr., ' 23 25 North Edwards Schlotterer, R. C, ' 22 23 North Edwards Schmalz, A. G. H, ' 24 35 University PI. Schmertz, L. R., ' 23 131 Holder Schofield, F. P., ' 22 13 Nortli Middle Reunion Scholl, R. H., ' q 25 Bank St. Schrauff, W. B., ' 22 34 Holder Schullinger, K. W., ' 24 61 Holder Schulz, O. S., ' 23 22 Little Schuster, M. W.. ' 23 123 Little Schutte, F. A., ' 22 43 Jefferson Rd. Schwartz, E., ' q 25 Chestnut St. Schwed, F., Jr., ' 24 16 Edwards PI. Scoon, R. M., Professor 19 Cleveland Lane Scott, A. W., Instructor 92 Graduate College Scott, C. J., ' 24 41 University PI. Scott, G. B., ' q 44 Holder Scott, J. W., ' 22 12 South East Brown Scott, W. B., Professor 56 Bayard Lane Scribner, C. H„ Jr., ' 21 7 B Holder Scull, R. B., ' 22 Struve ' s Scureman, M. S., ' 21 Terrace Club Seiberling, J. P., ' 21 41 Patton Seidensticker, A. J., ' 23 8 Hamilton Ave Selden, J. E., ' 24 17 Edwards PI. Sellers, M. A., ' 24 11 Dickinson St. 387 THE PRINCETO N Ml C — A _g_RA-C_ Stmtorg ((Cnnttnurfc) NAME ADDRESS Sellers, W., ' 23 71 Holder Semans, E. W., ' 24 124 Holder Semple, J. B., Jr., ' 24 43 National Bank Bldg. Sewall, O. C, ' 24 34 Vandeventer Ave. Sexton, E. H. L., ' 24 15 Little Shaffer, C. C, ' q 42 South Edwards Shafto, E. M., ' 24 16 Park PI. Shannon, A. J., ' 24 24 Chambers St. Sharp, E. W., ' 21 8 East Middle Witherspoon Shaw, R., ' 24 15 University PI. Shea, G. E., Jr., ' 22 26 North Edwards Shea, S. M., ' 21 184 Little Shear, T. L., Instructor Princeton, N. J. Sheldon, D. S., ' 23 91 Holder Sheldon, G. W., ' 22 16 West Witherspoon Shellabarger, S., Asst. Professor Greenholm Shenstone, A. G., ' g 142 Graduate College Sheppard, E. M., ' 22 18 South Edwards Sherman, A. R., ' 23 102 Patton Sherman C. C, ' 23 123 Little Sherwood, S., ' 23 13 South Middle Reunion Shipman, H. R., Professor 27 Mercer St. Shipway, C. M., ' 22 13 Blair Shipway, W. B., ' 21 12 79 Shoemaker, W. H., ' 24 20 North Edwards Shrady, R. H., ' 24 15 University PI. Shriver, V. P., Jr., ' 22 63 Patton Shull, G. H., Professor 60 Jefferson Rd. Sleker, J. H, ' 24 La Vake PI. Silvester, L. V., Instructor Princeton, N. J. Silz, L. J., ' 24 32 Mercer St. Silz.% P. W., ' q 166 Nassau St. Simons, J. F., ' 24 11 Alexander St. Simpson, A., ' 22 2 South Dod Sinclair, D. B., Professor 400 Nassau St. Sinclair, W. J., Asst. Professor 51 Patton Ave. Sinclaire, J., ' 22 Struve ' s Sinclaire, M., ' 22 24 Little Singleton, E. L., ' q 21 Patton name address Sisler, W. T., ' q 44 Vandeventer Ave. Sisson, E. G., Jr., ' 24 25 Edwards PI. Sitterly, B. W., ' g 15 B Graduate College Skelding, H. T., ' 11 15 Blair Skidmore, J. B, ' 21 2i Patton Skinner, C. E., Jr., ' 21 12 Holder Slagle, A. R., ' 22 51 Campbell Slater, J. E., ' g 417 Hodge Seminary Slawson, J. H, ' 22 51 Little Sloan, A. N., Jr., ' 2 ' 3 South Middle Reunion Sloane, C. O., ' 22 331 Cuyler Slocum, J. S., ' 22 7 West Brown Slocum, L. B., ' 21 10 South West Smart, T., ' g 306 Hodge, Seminary Smith, A. H., ' 24 31 Chambers St. Smith, C. G., ' 24 11 Alexander St. Smith, C. T., ' 22 20 North West Smith, C. W., ' 22 10 South Middle Reunion Smith, D. P., Professor 153 Nassau St. Smith, E. A., ' 23 14 Blair Smith, E. B., Asst. Professor 11 Cleveland Lane Smith, E. G., ' 22 3 North Reunion Smith, E. S., Jr., ' 24 52 Little Smith, H. A., Executive Secretary Nassau Hall Smith, H. S. S., Professor 16 Dickinson St. Smith, I. N., Jr., ' 24 21 Edwards PI. Smith. J. H., ' 21 7 East Brown Smith, K. B., ' 24 16 Middle Dod Smith, P. L., ' 24 42 Campbell Smith, R. S., ' 22 97 Blair Smith, V. Z., ' q 152 Little Smith, W. H., Jr., ' 23 172 Nassau St. Smith, W. H, ' 24 11 Dickinson St. Smith, W. W., ' 22 44 79 Smyth, C. H, Jr., Professor 22 Morven St. Smyth, C. P., Instructor Princeton, N. J. Smyth, H. DeW.. g 51 Graduate College Snable, M. A., ' 23 11 Vandeventer Ave. 388 • L ± . THE PRINCETON I toil BRIC-A BRAT. Oirrrturit ((Euntittued) NAME ADDRESS Snell, W. B., ' 22 18 North West Snively, A. B., Jr., ' 24 1 South Edwards Snyder, E., ' 22 112 Little Snyder, J. I., ' 23 6 East Brown Soper, L. B., ' 23 12 West Witherspoon Sortor, C. R., ' 23 21 Edwards PI. South worth, S. D., ' g 21 Graduate College Spaeth, J. D., Professor 32 Edgehill St. Spalding, C. D., Jr., ' 24 15 University PI. Spalding, J. C, ' 24 15 University PI. Spalding, W. F., ' 23 308 Hamilton Sparks, W. B., ' 23 132 Little Spaulding, E. G., Professor 8 Edgehill St. Speer, E., ' 21 211 Cuyler Speer, F. H., Jr., ' 23 66 Little Speers, T. C., ' 21 321 Cuyler Spence, J. E., ' 23 15 Dickinson St. Spencer, T., ' 23 73 Holder Spottiswoode, G., 2nd, ' 23 14 A Holder Spratt, D. J., ' g 32 Alexander, Seminary Springmeyer, H. E., ' 24 35 University PI. Sproul, J. W., ' 23 21 79 Squier, F. C, Jr., ' 21 37 National Bank Bldg. Stabler, E. H., ' 22 14 South West Stabler, W. L., ' 24 13 Park PI. Stanclift, F. C, ' 24 47 Park PI. Starr, L. A., ' 24 30 Mercer St. Stauffer, D. A., ' q 24 Bank St. Stauffer, D. DeR., ' 24 15 University PI. Stearns, S. D., ' 22 30 North Edwards Steele, H. M., ' 23 76 Holder Steers, J. R., ' 21 212 Cuyler Steese, E., ' 24 10 Madison St. Steimle, D. B., ' q Hill Stein, E. T., ' 21 9 North Reunion Stengle, G. D., ' 21 43 Blair Stephan, A. H, ' 22 66 Brown, Seminary Stephens, G. R., ' 21 2 East Middle Witherspoon NAME ADDRESS Stephens, J. U., ' 24 113 Holder Stephenson, R. M., Instructor 33 Graduate College Sterrett, W. E., ' 24 12 Park PI. Stevens, E. A., Professor 39 University PI. Stevens, N., 2nd, ' 23 42 Blair Stevens, R. K., ' 22 43 Little Stevenson, A. B., ' 23 72 Holder Stevenson, A. E., ' 22 42 Patton Stevenson, W. E., ' 22 251 Cuyler Stewart, P. W., ' 21 138 Nassau St. Stewart, S. G., ' 23 121 Holder Stillwell, R., ' 21 62 Campbell Stilson, E, Jr., ' 22 20 Patton Stinson, E., Jr., ' 22 4 East Middle Witherspoon Stinson, R., ' 23 103 Blair St. John, C. E., ' 21 10 North Reunion Stockton, R. C, ' 24 13 Bank St. Stohlman, W. F., ' g 34 Graduate College Stout, W. H., ' 22 441 Cuyler Strachan, F. D. N., ' 24 43 Vandeventer Ave. S ' rang, S. B, ' q 41 Park PI. Strauss, J. R., ' 24 53 University PI. Straut, C. B., ' 23 10 West Witherspoon Strean, J. G., 3rd, ' 22 144 Cuyler Streetman, W. M., ' 21 1-3 Middle Dod Strong, H. L, ' 24 82 Nassau St. Strong, W. M., ' 21 9 South Edwards Stuart, D. C, Professor The Western Way Stuart, D. R., Professor 108 Mercer St. Studdiford, A. D., ' 24 10 University PI. Stuhler, W. R., Jr., ' 23 183 Little Stull, A, ' 21 8 East Witherspoon Stump, J. B., ' 24 34 Vandeventer Ave. Sturhahn, R. E., ' q 47 Spring St. Summers, G. C, ' q 122 Holder Summers, O. S., ' q 122 Holder Sutphen, H. A., ' 21 5 South West Sutphen, H. R., Jr., ' 24 2 B Campbell 389 TH E PRINCETOTsT BRI C — A — Bl-RAC limtorg ((Honttmtrh) NAME ADDRESS Sutton, E. H., ' 22 3 Middle Dod Sutton, R. P., ' q 23 Williams St. Swain, D. D., ' 24 38 Wiggins St. Swann, S., Jr., ' 22 64 Holder Swede, A., ' 22 Cap and Gown Club Sweet, C. F., ' 21 343 Cuyler Swenson, O., ' 22 15 South Middle Reunion Swift, E. H., ' g 21 Graduate College Sylvester, A., Jr., ' 23 S3 National Bank Bldg. Taber, P. H., ' 21 1 East Middle Witherspoon Tait, R. C, ' 22 31 Blair Takane, N 28 Vande venter Ave. Talbott, G. H., ' q 11 Edgehill St. Tallman, J. L., ' 22 33 Blair Talmage, F. DeW., ' q 46 Wiggins St. Talmage, P., ' 24 55 Campbell Tannimura, J., ' q 93 Blair Tappen, I. L., ' 21 10 North Middle Reunion Tark, F. C, Instructor 206 Nassau St. Taylor, D. F., ' 23 11 Brown, Seminary Taylor, E. A., Instructor 18 Graduate College Taylor, F. P. K, ' 24 123 Holder Taylor, G., ' q 38 Little Taylor, H. L., ' 23 21 79 Taylor, H. S., Asst. Professor 159 Nassau St. Taylor, J. C, ' 23 11 Hamilton Taylor, J. S., ' 24 31 North Edwards Taylor, L. L., ' q 14 East Witherspoon Taylor, N. S., ' 23 142 Holder Taylor, O. F., ' 21 Ivy Club Taylor, S. N., ' 24 16 Bank St. Taylor, W. M., ' 23 163 Little Taylor, W. R. K., Jr., ' 21 352 Cuyler Telff.r, R. R., Instructor 7 A Graduate College Ten Eyck, B. M., ' 24 3 East Brown Tennant, G. G., Jr., ' 22 2 East Brown Thach, W. T., ' 21 162 Cuyler Thayer, H. W., Professor 12 Nassau St. Thielen, B. P., ' 23 17 North West NAME address Thomas, E. T, ' 23 9 Blair Thomas, J. F., ' 23 Ill Blair Thomas, N. E, ' 21 41 Little Thompson, C. R., ' q 11 Dickinson St. Thompson, D. H., ' q 29 Bank St. Thompson, E. P., Jr., ' 23 12 Hamilton Thompson, G. E., ' 24 1 West Middle Witherspoon Thompson, H. D., Professor 291 Nassau St. Thompson, J. L., Jr., ' 23 44 Blair Thompson, M. A., ' q 23 Williams St. Thomson, A. M., ' q 10 East Witherspoon Thomson, C. P., ' 23 34 Vandeventer Ave. Thomson, S. H., ' 22 49 Brown, Seminary Thomson, S. K., ' 22 8 South Reunion Tilden, L. E., ' 22 84 Holder Tim, L. dej., ' 22 2 Blair Tinker, G. F„ ' 23 24 Middle Dod Tippf.tts, C. S., Instructor 206 Nassau St. Tobriner, W. N., ' 23 16 Edwards PI. Todd, H. G., ' q 26 Middle Dod Todd, R., ' 21 1 Upper Pyne Todd, W. B., ' 22 182 Little Toensmeier, J. A., ' 22 3 South Reunion Tompkins, E. E., ' 24 38 South Edwards Tompkins, R. L., ' 22 322 Cuyler Tooker, N. B., Professor 30 Battle Rd. Towers, A. G., Jr., ' 23 102 Holder Towle, W. J., ' q 9 East Brown Townsend, C. C, ' 24 8 A Holder Townsend, G. B., Jr., ' 23 64 Blair Townsend, W. H. P., ' 23.. National Bank Bldg. Trant, J. B., ' g 23 Graduate College Trimble, D. C, ' 24 81 Holder Trimble, I. R., ' 22 61 Patton Troup, H., ' 24 32 Vandeventer Ave. Trowbridge, C. F., ' 24 Woodland Trowbridge, C. P., ' 21 85 Patton Trumbull, M. S., ' 24 21 Hill Tseng, T. K., ' q 17 Edwards PI. 390 TFTE PRINC FfTO N BR I C — A JEl AA C Simtnrg ((Bmttituttd) NAME AUUKESS Tucker, W. A, ' 22 43 Patton Tureman, R. W., ' 22 351 Cuyler Turle, W. L., ' 23 44 Blair Turner, A. B., ' 22 112 Nassau St. Turner, H. G., Jr., ' 24 23 Jefferson Rd. Turner, H. T., ' 22 1 West Brown Turner, L. A., ' g 71 Graduate College Turney, C. G., ' 23 1 East Witherspoon Tuttle, C. H., Jr., ' 22 9 North Dod Tuttle, W. G., ' 22 73 Blair Twitchell, H. K., Jr., ' 24 112 Little Tyson, H. L., ' 24 Cleveland Lane Tyson, P. L., ' 22 20 North West Uebelacker, D. A, ' 21 12 79 Ulman, M., ' 22 14 Hamilton Unfried, M. C, ' 23 11 West Brown Upson, R. J., ' 21 82 Patton Urmy, T. V.. 21 22 Patton Vail, G. M., ' 24 16 Park PI. Vail, J. W., ' 21 31 Patton Van Buren, F. R.. ' 23 37 Little Vanderlin, C. J., ' 21 Charter Club Van Beek, J., ' g 67 Brown, Seminary Van Dyke, G. M., ' 23 14 South Middle Reunion van Dyke, H., Professor Avalon Van Dyke, M., ' g 69 Brown, Seminary van Dyke, P., Professor 156 Graduate College Van Gerbig, H., ' 24 30 Werner St. Van Hoesen, H. B., Instructor 16 Linden Lane Van Houten, N. B., ' 24 172 Nassau St. Van Incen, G„ Professor 115 Broadmead Van Nest, J. S., Professor 37 Cleveland Lane Van Sant, E. R., ' 22 12 North Middle Reunion Van Vleck. J, 3rd. ' 23 2 A Holder Van Zeeland, P., ' g 24 Graduate College Vaughan, B. E., ' q 28 Jefferson Rd. Veblen, O., Professor 58 Battle Rd. Vedder. P. W., ' 22 16 Lower Pyne Velte, F. M., ' g 11 B Graduate College NAME address Vera, O., Instructor 128 Graduate College Vermillion, J. G., ' 21 3 Middle Dod Vernon, M. H., ' 21 48 National Bank Bldg. Vigneras, A. L., ' q 43 Jefferson Rd. Vila, J. S., ' 22 32 Mercer St. Vinson, E. B., ' 24 27 South Edwards Vogel, R. E., ' 22 A Blair Volkening, H. T., ' 23 13 Patton Von Schilling, F., Jr., ' q 18 Madison St. Voorhees, A. W., ' g 91 Graduate College Voorhees, B. V., ' 24 2 B Campbell Voorhees, D., Instructor 151 Library PI. Voorhees, E. N., ' g 104 Graduate College Voorhees, R. V., ' 22 14 Middle Dod Voss, G. K., ' q 164 Nassau St. Vossler, P., ' 23 308 Hamilton Vreeland, W. U., Professor 180 Mercer St. Wadleigh, F. R., Jr., ' 22 2 South Dod Wads worth, J. A., ' 24 1 West Middle Witherspoon Wainwright, J. T., ' 22 43 Patton Wakem, H. D., ' 24 31 University PI. Walker, W. C, ' q 27 Jefferson Rd. Wall, A. C, ' 24 31 University PI. Wallace, J. M., ' 23 24 Blair Wallace, R. H., ' 23 24 Patton Wallev, H. R., ' 21 9 Middle Reunion Wallis, P., ' 21 81 Patton Walpole, T. R., ' 22 351 Cuyler Walsh, V. C, ' q 16 Vandeventer Ave. Walsh, W. S., ' q 46 Vandeventer Ave. Walter, J. R., ' g 400 Hodge, Seminary Wangler, R. M., ' 23 10 Dickinson St. Wanless, H. R., ' g 104 Graduate College Ward, D., ' 22 42 Patton Ward, H. L., ' 22 86 Stockton St. Warner, G. C, Jr., ' 22 4 South Reunion Warner, R. M., ' 22 8 North West Warren, H. C, Professor Nassau Club Warren, I. S., ' 24 14 Murray-Dodge 391 !mt_£JUJfci£i£3 CLN_ B R I C — A — B JIA_£ Sirwtorg (ffiontimtpii) NAME ADDRESS Wasserman, W. S., ' 22 61 Campbell Waters, A. C, Lieutenant 146 Nassau St. Waterworth, H. A., ' 23 73 Blair Watson, J. G., ' 21 5 South West Brown Wattles, W. A., ' g 91 Graduate College Watts, E. E, Jr., ' 21 52 Campbell Waxter, T. J. S., ' 21 102 Holder Webb, B. M., ' 21 27 79 Webb, C. G, ' 22 5 West Witherspoon Weber, S. H., Asst. Professor 106 Broadmead Webster, A. W., ' 21 8 South West Webster, C. W., ' 23 8 South West Webster, E. H., ' 21 13 79 Wedderburn, J. H. M., Professor 114 Broadmead Weekes, H. G, ' 23 52 Blair Wefer, W. F., ' g 115 Hodge, Seminary Wegge, W., ' 24 46 Wiggins St. Weingarten, R. L., ' 24 45 Hill Weir, W. W, ' g 21 Brown, Seminary Weishaar, A. R., ' q 8 North Edwards Weishaar, E. A., ' 21 8 North Edwards Welch, P. E., ' q 52 Patton Welles, H. H, 3rd, ' 21 321 Cuyler Wells, A. A., ' 22 64 Little Wells, O., ' 23 72 Holder Wells, R. C, ' 22 33 Holder Wendell, W. G., ' 21 9 North West Wenger, R. H., ' q 3 C Hamilton Werner, J. L, ' 21 64 79 Wertenbaker, T. J., Asst. Professor. .111 Fitz Randolph Rd. West, A. F., Dean Graduate College West, F. W., ' 21 11 North West West, M. O., ' 22 152 Little Westcott, J. H., Professor 200 Mercer St. Westerfield, J. R., ' 23 62 Blair Westervelt, A. H, ' 23 33 Holder Westgate, T. H., ' q 62 Little Wever, E. H, ' 21 A Blair Wever, G. D. ; ' 24 A Blair NAME ADDRESS Wheeler, G. B., ' 24 25 Bank St. Wheelock, W. K., ' 24 5 Madison St. Wheelwright, C. W., ' 24 10 A Holder Wheelwright, P. E., ' 21 5 North Reunion Whelen, J. H., Jr., ' 21 Ivy Club Whipple, T. K., ' g 42 Graduate College White, A. K., ' g 6 Bank St. White, C. S., ' 23 11 South Middle Reunion White, D. M., ' 24 53 University PI. White, E. Van D., ' g 122 Moore St. White, F. P., ' 21 2 Upper Pyne White, R. B., ' g 6 Bank St. White, S. A., Jr., ' 21 Colonial Club White, W. C, ' 23 3 West Middle Witherspoon Whitehead, C. F, ' 22 ' . 53 Blair Whitehead, K., ' 24 27 Vandeventer Ave. Whitley, M. G, ' q 20 Linden Lane Whitney, G. T., Professor 33 Jefferson Rd. Whittingham, R. H., ' 22 ' . 14 North Edwards Wiberley, R., ' q 51 University PI. Widenmann, G. A., ' 22 15 East Witherspoon Wiegand, W. G, ' q 121 Little Wiggan, G. A, ' 23 6 Blair Wigton, J. L., ' 23 58 National Bank Bldg. Wilcox, A. D., ' 21 8 East Middle Witherspoon Willcox, E. C, ' 23 53 Little Willett, E. F., ' 24 10 South Reunion Willett, H. C, ' 24 10 South Reunion Williams, D. M., ' 24 11 South West Brown Williams, E. H, ' 22 11 Blair Williams, H., ' 24 4 South East Brown Williams, J. E., Jr., ' 23 9 A Holder Williams, J. S., ' 24 8 A Holder Williams, N. B., ' 24 : . .15 University PI. Williams, P. F. C, ' 23 101 Holder Williams, P. S., ' q 32 Vandeventer Ave. Williams, R. L„ ' 23 94 Holder Williams, S., ' q 16 East Witherspoon Williams, S. H, ' 22 Terrace Club 392 -THE PRINCE-TON it i BRI C — A — B FLA C Stmtonj ((Eottrlubrfc) NAME ADDRESS Williams, W. D., ' 24 10 Bank St. Williams, W. T., ' q 11 Dickinson St. Williamson, R. E., ' 22 27 Campbell Willson, F. N., Professor Princeton, N. J. Wilson, A. L., ' 23 13 West Witherspoon Wilson, D. O., ' 22 11 South Dod Wilson, E. M., ' 23 4 A Campbell Wilson, H. S., ' 21 311 Hamilton Wilson, J. L., ' 23 1 North Edwards Windisch, F. C, ' 24 54 Madison St. Weinburgh, H. H., ' q 2 Blair Winfield, J. M., ' 22 98 Blair Winkler, R. E., ' 23 133 Holder Winton, C. J., Jr., ' 22 27 Campbell Wintringer, G. C, Controller of University, Stanhope Hall Wintringer, R. L., ' 22 4 A Campbell Witherill, L. L., ' 21 312 Cuyler Witherspoon, J. T., Jr., ' 22 185 Little Wittmer, A., ' 22 30 Patton Wong, S. H, ' 24 11 Dickinson St. Wonham, W. S., ' q 4 Upper Pyne Wood, A, Jr., ' 21 12 Patton Wood, C. T., Jr., ' 21 6 West Middle Witherspoon Wood, F. C, ' 22 13 North West Wood, H. E, II, ' 21 46 Little Woodbridge, C. J., ' 23 7 North Middle Reunion Woodland, H. T., ' 23 142 Holder Woodruff, V. D., ' 22 88 Blair Woods. E. W., ' 22 2 East Brown Woods, L. C, Jr., ' 22 28 Campbell NAME ADDRESS Woodside, J. L., ' q 33 Little Woodworth, B. S., ' 21 300 Hamilton Woollett, J. N., Jr., ' 24 8 East Brown Woolley, P., ' 23 6 South Middle Reunion Woolston, S. S., ' 24 304 Hamilton Woolverton, F. T., ' 22 185 Little Wormser, M., ' 24 15 University PI. Wotkins, D. B., ' 24 36 Brown, Seminary Wright, E. F., Jr., ' 21 16 Nassau St. Wright, G. C, ' 22 4 South Reunion Wright, J. S., ' 23 9 Blair Wright, R. P., ' 24 19 University PI. Wright, W. A. S., ' 21 113 Blair Wright, W. L., Jr., ' 21 9 South Reunion Wurts, C. S., Jr., ' 23 15 Campbell Wylie, P. G., ' 24 13 Park PI. Wyman, J. B., ' q 164 Nassau St. Yager, N. T., Jr., ' q 20 Linden Lane Yandell, L. P., Jr., ' 24 21 Hamilton Yang, H. T., ' 22 P. O. Box 387 Yao, Y. T., ' g 24 Dickinson St. Yeaworth, I. S., ' g 402 Hodge. Seminary Yeiser, F. T., ' q 66 Nassau St. Yerger, M., ' 24 32 Mercer St. Young, D. B.. ' 22 42 79 Young, H., Ill, ' 22 108 Patton Zabriskie, G. A., ' 22 24 79 Zabriskie, K. H„ ' 22 22 Holder Zabriskie. W. I., ' 21 24 79 Ziesing, H, ' 24 112 Little 393 THE P SINCErON fl ft I C — A — E R. £L_ [JVvi?) -£ft THE P RINCETOTT - SRI r. — A — BR- AX INDEX Advertisements 399 Aero Club 323 Alumni Associations 357 Alumni Day 364 American Whig Society 115 Athletic Department 129 Band 87 Banjo Club 85 Baseball 143 Baseball Captains 168 Basketball 175 Board of Athletic Control 172 Bric-a-Brac Board (1921) 102 Bric-a-Brac Board (1922) 7-101 Bric-a-Brac Officers, Former 103 Bureau of Appointments and Self -Help 334 Calendar 10 Catholic Club of Princeton University 312 Chapel Choir 89 Chemical Club 328 Chess Club 329 Class Day Exercises (1920 ) 353 Class Roll, 1920 345 Class Roll, 1921 33 Class Roll, 1922 39 Class Roll, 1923 47 Class Roll, 1924 55 Cliosophic Society Ill Clio Hall Prize Contests 127 Commencement Department 343 Committee on Extra-curriculum Activities 172 Crew 163 Crew Captains 169 Cross Country 1 77 Dances 335 Debate Section 121 Des Moines Convention 313 Dedication 6 Directory 365 Dramatics 69 Faculty 15 F. A. R. O. T. C 330 Football 133 Football Captains ' ■168 Foreword 5 Freshman Athletics 199 Glee Club 83 Golf 179 Graduate Students 27 Grenfell Club 332 Gun Club 195 Gym 181 Halls 109 Hartford Conference 313 Hockey 183 Honors Conferred 351 In Memoriam 14 Interclass Athletics 213 International Polity Club 317 Interscholastic Athletics 223 Intracollegiate Athletics 220 Junior Promenade Committee 337 Madison Hall Association 321 Medical Club 327 Minor Sports 173 Miscellaneous 315 Musical Clubs 79 Nassau Literary Magazine 97 National Alumni Association 358 Officers of Administration 25 Phi Beta Kappa 356 Philadelphian Society 307 Presidents of the University 11 Press Club 105 Princetonian Board 93 Princeton Pictorial 99 396 Princeton Speakers ' Association 125 Princeton Summer Camp 309 Princeton University Center in China 308 Prizes 354 Publications 91 Qualifying Students 65 Religious Societies 305 Retrospect 339 Rifle Club 197 Right Wing Club 325 School Clubs 261 Sectional Clubs 297 Senior Council 31 Senior Promenade Committee 337 Silver Bay Conference 309 Soccer 185 Society of the Claw 319 St. Paul ' s Society 31 1 Standing Committees of the Board of Trustees 13 Standing Committees of the Faculty 24 Swimming 187 Tennis 189 Theatre Intime 78 Tiger Board 95 Track 153 Track Captains 169 Triangle Club 71 Trustees of the University 12 Undergraduate Athletic Committee 171 Undergraduate Schools Committee 263 University Grill 333 University Life Saving Club 217 University Preachers 314 University Press 107 Upper Class Clubs 227 Varsity Club 131 Water Polo 191 Whig Hall Prize Contests 127 Wrestling 193 397 BFM C — A — B FLA C THE OFFICIAL GROUP PHOTOGRAPHS AND CAMPUS VIEWS IN THIS BOOK WERE MADE BY ORREN JACK TURNER SOME OF THE ACTION PICTURES ARE USED THRU THE COURTESY OF THE PRINCETON PICTORIAL 398 To the Alumni We extend a greeting, and take this opportunity to thank them for their generous patronage. Repeated orders from them convince us that they are well satisfied with our methods. We want to be pleasantly remembered by you who will soon be ALUMNI. We are prepared to furnish you with Princeton Souvenirs or anything pertaining to Princeton. If it is a book by a Princeton man, we can procure it for you. Give us a trial. Mail Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention Qtfje Princeton Untoersiitp isrtore ESTABLISHED 1818 tlemenS IPumistfittijlboii , MADISON AVENUE C OR. FORTY-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK Telephone Murray Hill 8800 We Give Particular Attention to the Outfitting of Boys and Young Men at Private Schools and Colleges with Clothing, Sporting Garments, English Hats, Haberdashery and Shoes Heavy Homespun or Harris Tweed Norfolks, Knickers and Breeches Imported Wool Waistcoats, Mufflers, Caps, Stockings, Half-Hose Knitted Garters and Fingerless Gloves of Shetland or Angora Wool Leather Coats; Canvas or Leather Leggings for Shooting Fur or Fur-lined Coats and Jackets, Caps, Gloves and Boots Heavy Boots and Shoes, Spats and Gaiters Club Ties and Hatbands Send for Clothes and the Hour A Representative of BROOKS BROTHERS makes frequent visits to the NASSAU INN BOSTON Tremontcor. Boylston N EWPORT 220 Bellevue Avenue BROOKS BROTHERS ' New Building, convenient to Grand Central, Subway, and to many of the leading Hotels and Clubs William Virgin CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING 6 WITHERSPOON ST. PRINCETON, N. J. Suits called for and delivered promptly AUTO SERVICE JAMES CAROTHERS CO. Stocks and Bonds Members Pittsburgh Stock Exchange 419 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES CAROTHERS SAMUEL CAROTHERS, ' 06 W. N. BURT, Jr. JAMES M. CAROTHERS, 14 TELEPHONE 692 CARROLL PULLEN Contractors Builders Porck Enclosures Storm Sash Doors Screens Princeton, N. J. MILL WORK ESTIMATES FURNISHED Book Cases Dressers Mouldings Trim K resge s Cloth 99 es ARE MADE FROM COSTLY MATERIALS AND CONTAIN SUPERIOR WORKMAN- SHIP. ONE DOES NOT PAY FOR THE NAME. THIS HAS BEEN MADE FAMOUS THROUGH THE USE OF THESE MATER- IALS AND WORKMANSHIP. D. H. KRESGE EXCLUSIVE TAILOR 113 SOUTH 16th STREET Philadelphia, Pa. GOODRICH TIRES AND AUTO SUPPLIES JOHN F. TOMAN SONS CO. 1 18 NORTH WARREN ST. TRENTON, N. J. GHAS. NILL BAKER For the Clubs BREAD and ROLLS 20 Witherspoon St. Princeton, N. J. Richard L. Weaver 1524 CHESTNUT STREET Philadelphia, Pa. Instructor of the PRINCETON UNIVERSITY INSTRUMENTAL CLUB AND THE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY BAND .BANK5 S6DD JT Silwramilhs VI J r Sialionera • PHILADELPHIA Honor Roll Tablets Fraternity Emblems, Rings Seals, Charms, Plaques Medals, Etc. OF THE BETTER KIND THE GIFT BOOK mailed upon request Illustrating and Pricing Graduation and otker Gifts Always a First Class Show at (gartott uHteatrp Playing First l un ' Pictures Equipped for the Comfort and Convenience of its Patrons Frank Brothers Fifth Avenue BOOT SHOP near 48th Street NEW YORK EXHIBIT SHOPS K Chicago Michigan Blvd. Bldg. St. Louis, Arcade Bldg. [■tp Washington Woodward Building Pittsburgh ■I Hl it if ••- Jenkins Arcade New Haven, Hotel Tait HJ, !)! ' ■£?■Boston, Little Building Cleveland Athletic Club Building San Francisco Whitney Building Phone 789 1834 1920 Lahiere Freres RESTAURANT Princeton Bank and Trust Company Specially in French Pastry PRINCETON, N. J. Catering 9 Witherspoon Street University Depository Princeton, N. J. Opposite Dining Halls Your account is solicited -its XtLL RJLMCLEXLOjg: BRI C — A— B R.ACI ENTRANCE TO HI. AIR ARCH Exactly why it ' s toasted LUCKY ST RIKE cigarette YOU can put a honeycomb away for months and the flavor is always there — inside. This is because the bee puts a thin coating of wax over the honey and seals in the flavor. Just so with Lucky Strike cigarettes. Toast ' ing the tobacco seals in the delicious Burley flavor — to stay — until it is released by lighting your Lucky Strike Cigarette. Its Toasted This Jht ie t , ofrfaiefir y — which means that if you don ' t like Lucky Strike cigarettes, you can get your money back from the dealer. Be Sure to Visit the Trent Theatre -when in Trenton First Run of the Best Pictures in the World Also Vaudeville Watch for the Opening of the New Taylor ' s Opera House Finest Theatre in the State HOUSE OF A. SILZ Purveyors of Foreign and Domestic Poultry, Game and Meat Specialties TELEPHONE CHELSEA 4900 SILZ BUILDING 414-420 West 14th Street NEW YORK LITTLE GOLZE fyrademaiiC Superior Clothes 84 Nassau St. MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS THE TEST OF SUPREMACY IS COMPARISON PAINTER-DUNN CO. MOTOR CARS Center Millvale Aves. Pittsburgh, Pa. WILSON 8c CO. Insurance Brokers 321 Walnut Street Philadelphia. Pa. ALAN D. WILSON. ' 91 HUGH I. WILSON, 02 THE PLAZA NEW YORK UNDERWOOD FARM OTIS H. CUTLER, Proprietor SUFFERN, N. Y. Finest Quality Tinned Tomatoes and Pears JTHE PRINCETON. BRI C — A — B R.ATC THE SUN DIAL The Pnnceton Tutonng School An all year school of inten- sive preparation for College Entrance Examinations. For full information and booklet, address JOHN G. HUN Princeton, N. J. VICTROLAS RECORDS PIANOS HAMILTON ' S 815-817 LIBERTY AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE W. M. DICKINSON CO. 145 E. HANOVER ST. TRENTON, N. J. W. M. DICKINSON, ' 97, President TELEPHONE 2000 PROFESSOR STUDENT GRADUATE Can find their every need at prices that appeal Books, Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco and Athletic Goods at THE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY STORE Then, too, we have the thing that is new in Souvenirs, Pins, Pennants, Etc. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED •it JEfcLE—feftlNgETOISL RPIf.-A-BR.AC o a H J J. P. MORGAN CO. Wall Street, Corner of Broad NEW YORK DREXEL CO., PHILADELPHIA MORGAN, GRENFELL CO., LONDON Fifth and Chestnut Streets No. 22 Old Broad Street MORGAN, HARJES CO., PARIS I 4 Place Vendome Securities bought and sold on commission Cable Transfers Foreign Exchange, Commercial Credits Circular Letters for Travelers, available in all parts of the World Just a Step from Broad Street Station Men and women who use the Broad Street Station every day will find it most convenient to do their bank- ing with the Commercial Trust Company. Our building on City Hall Square West is connected with the station by a bridge. We invite personal checking accounts from persons living outside Philadelphia, just as we do from Philadelphia residents, and offer them the advantage s of our complete financial service. Our requirements as to balances are reasonable Consult us about opening a checking account Commercial Trust Company City Hall Square West Member Federal Reserve System Grey Ire Hastings Highest Quality 10 West Witherspoon Street Princeton, N. J, The Milford School Formerly The Rosenbaum ScKool Booklet on Request Milford Connecticut Q U T THE SUITS PRESENTED BY FINCH LEY FOR FALL SERVICE HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED IN A CONSERVATIVE MANNER AND WITH A DUE REGARD FOR THE PRACTICAL STYLE RE- QUIREMENTS OF COLLEGE MEN. CUSTOM FINISH WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READY-TO-PUT-ON MM3 3WQ.st 46th. Street HEW YORK TH E PKIN emcjQjsL B R I C — A — B R. A_g THE GYMNASIUM Robert M. COYLE CO. Insurance Brokers Advisers and Adjusters 423 WALNUT STREET - PHILADELPHIA McCreery 9 s Satisfaction They are all that the most particular man could de- sire good clothes to be James McCreery Co. 5th Avenue at 35th Street Southern Wheel Co. General Offices RAILWAY EXCHANGE BUILDING ST. LOUIS, MO. Manufacturers of CHILLED IRON CAR WHEELS MINE CARS COMPLETE MINE CAR WHEELS HOLLOW AXLE MINE CAR TRUCKS Plants ST. LOUIS, MO. ATLANTA, GA. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. SAVANNAH, GA. Greenwich Bleac hery Bleachers and Finishers of Plain and Mercerized Fabrics Lawns, Nainsooks, Longcloth, India Linons, Piques, Madras (White and Colored Yarn), Muslin and Cambrics, Pure and Backfilled ; Scrims and Marquisettes, Pocketings and Corset Cloths Dimities, Pajama Checks, Jeans, Linen Finishes, Fancies, Repps, Ratines, Chambray, Tissues (Colored Yarn) Bag Goods Genuine Linen DYERS OF TINTS AND LIGHT SHADES Export Put-Ups a Specialty GREENWICH BLEACHERY EAST GREENWICH, R. I. NEW YORK OFFICE : 320 BROADWAY jmJLRRJNCETOISL BR.I r — A — BR-AC Cl ' YLER COURT iii 1 . .nil I 1 ' if fc . r ' vhr fll — — ■' MlHa — S - ' ' •,l r Joseph Home Go. Pittsburgh ' s Best Place To Shop Since 1849 Quality First Boston I Garter ? «? £ •£ Quality Always Wins In every walk of life, doing something better than the other fellow spells Success. Boston Garter success is just a matter of being ahead in quality and workmanship, giving wearers the greatest satisfaction. GEORGE FROST COMPANY Makers BOSTON NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA TRACTION COMPANY FAST LINE 35 MINUTES Princeton to Trenton Automatic Block Signals Safety First Half-hour Service Saturdays and Holidays from Noon to Midnight Smoking Compartment in Every Car w. M. LEIGH READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING AND MEN ' S FURNISHINGS DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY D Dmestic and Foreign Woolens 66 NASSAU ST. Princeton, N. J. J. G. Bennett Co. Wood and Fifth Pittsburgh, Pa. tee OUTFITTERS for Men and Young Men The Men ' s Store of Pittsburgh High Grade CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS FOR YOUNG MEN George M. Wilson Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Pittsburgh, Pa. The Dayton Company Minneapolis GARAGE PHONE 426 PHONE 496 Nassau Motor Co. TUB VKlVEClAl CAB PRINCETON, N. J. TVS OMlVmCSAl CAS GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP 24 CHAMBERS ST. SALESROOM 58 NASSAU STREET THE PPINCETOTT — IfBT BR I C — A — B R.A C V 1 : v - ♦ '  ♦  M v : . «s H HHI HI YALE, CORNELL, PRINCETON CREW RACE, 1920 MURAD The Turkish Cigarette 100% PURE TURKISH TOBACCO The Princeton Summer School Opens its Thirtieth Season July 25, 1921 Prepares for the Fall Entrance Examinations Faculty of many gears ' experience in entrance tutoring Supervised Study. Mo Winter Season Address G. R. MOREY, Princeton, N. J. TKe Jeod VUal ea Made in 16 per- fect degrees of hardness, 6B to 8H. YAH DYKE DRAWING PENCIL The perfect product for the connoisseur of quality. The lead of unexcelled smoothness and accurate grading. EBERHARD FABER The Oldest Pencil Factory in America NEW YORK c TjaMjajKj MC? Band and Orchestra INSTRUMENTS Saxophones Banjos. Tenor Banjos Clarinets Violins Ukuleles. Taropatches Banjo Mandolins Guitars. Mandouns Drums and Drummers ' Traps. Strings and Accessories OF THE BETTER CLASS Call or write for our complete Catalog. Also send (or free book of the origin of that wonderful instrument the SAXOPHONE EASY TERMS NEW YORK BAND INSTRUMENT CO. Everything Musical 111 EAST 14th STREET NEW YORK KBKNU P1T .I-ATKICK Wherever in all the broad land there are UNITED CIGAR STORES there, too, we find Princeton men among our strongest patrons and best friends. J It is the natural com- panionship of kindred souls and so may it ever be. UNITED CIGAR STORES FOXS BMTPUTTEES For warmth, comfort and smartness Fox ' s Spiral Puttees are unexcelled for winter sports. Made of the finest English wool, in curved form, they fit the leg in trim, neat spirals and will not fray or ravel at the edges or bind the leg like ordinary puttees. Colors: Khaki, forest green, cadet blue, etc. The genuine Fox ' s — the puttee of the world — have a small brass tag with the name and the letter It or L, for right or left, on each puttee. If your dealer hasn ' t them we ' ll supply you direct. Regulation Heavy Weight - $4.00 Extra Fine Light Weight - - $4.50 Extra Fine Light Shade - - - $3.00 THE MANLEY-JOHNSON CORPORATION 260 W. BROADWAY Dept. P. New York City SKIRM ' S SMOKE SHOP Importer of London-Made ' Pipes and Smokers ' Articles 68 NASSAU STREET PRINCETON, N. J. ' DAD STRUVE ' S Ctrcabc (Cfyeatre Paramount Pictures Shown Here POOL AND BILLIARDS UPSTAIRS Murphy-Parker Co. EDITION BOOK BINDERS N. V. Cor. Seventh and Arch Sts. Philadelphia Daniel B. Shepp President Edgar A. 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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 Drugs Soda Candy, Cigarettes, Cigars Camera-Films Prescriptions a Specially CHADWICK ' S REXALL DRUG STORE 98 Nassau Street The Hill Dormitory UNIVERSITY PLACE for the exclusive use of PRINCETON UNDERGRADUATES apply H. A. HILL 612 Broad Street Bank Building Trenton, N. J. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF BANKING The First National Bank of Princeton, M. J. is prepared to serve 3)011 in a satisfactory) r rtanner If DANCRUFF is making your hair dull, dry and lifeless, use Jack Honore ' s UNSCENTED OLEAQUA The best Dandruff Remedy on the market- Used as a dressing it also keeps the hair in place — smoothly brushed — all day long. Send 10c for sample bottle, or $1 20 for full sized bottle. WE PAY POSTAGE JACK HONORE PRINCETON, N. J. I I HATS FOR YOUNG HEN REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. Sold by THE HOT TEL- MORRIS CO. TRENTON MacDONALD-CAMPBELL CO. 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Read Company INDUSTRIAL, RAILROAD, ELECTRICAL UTILITY and MUNICIPAL SECURITIES List of Current Offerings Furnished on Application Nassau and Cedar Streets New York Chicago Philadelphia Boston w 1 I SgjgBiSgSIP EES Sg SlipcggSlcSjfS r 5 eni £ well-dressed is merely a matter of knowing where to buy your Clothes Our Popularity with Young Men has been won, and is held by intelligent and careful catering to their requirements JACOB REED ' S SONS 1424-26 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADE LPHIA xlii JOHN S. TROWER ' S SONS CA TERERS PHONE, GTN. 1480 GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA xliii Tke Bradley Studios 435 Fifth Avenue New York DUPRAZ ' S FRENCH RESTAURANT On Witherspoon next to Lower Pyne Building MUSIC Everyone Is There SATURDAY and SUNDAY 6 to 8 P. M. Remember trie name and demand A-Q-U-I-N-O-L Guaranteed to remote Dandruff and stop hair from falling out. Get a bottle at THE PRINCETON Sanitary Barber Shop F ' irat National Bank Bids Opp. Post Office Manowitz Brothers, Props. Complimentary E. A. Wright. Jr.. president Joseph Wright, vice president E. J. Lafferty. secy a treas. L. S. Wright. ass tTbeas E. A. Wriiht Building, Broad and II .1 ntinfdon Sta. Engraving and Printing FOR 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-nine years ' rigorous maintenance of a peerless standard. Thousands upon thousands of our student friends have remembered us after bidding farewell to their Alma Mater, and are coming to us day after day for their Wedding Invitations, Dance Programs, Business Stationery, Calendars, Bonds and Certificates, as well as all their Engraving and Printing requirements. E. A. WRIGHT COMPANY Princeton Representative PRINCETON UNIVERSITY STORE PHILADELPHIA Salesrooms, Offices and Factory BROAD AND HUNTINGDON STS. xlv E. A, Wr ight Company Philadelphia ARE THE PRINTERS AND MAKERS OF THE PLATES IN THE PRINCETON BRIC-A-BRAC Princeton Representative PRINCETON UNIVERSITY STORE Salesrooms, Offices and Factory BROAD AND HUNTINGDON STS. xlvi Snbex 10 gfoberttsemente American Lead Pencil Co xxxiv American Safety Razor Co xxv American Tobacco Co vii Anderson, W. E xxxi Bailey, Banks Biddle Co .v Bennett Co., J. G xxiv Berg Co xxxv Berwind-White Coal Co xxxviii Boston Garter xxiii Bradley Studios xliv Brooks Brothers iii Brunswick, The xxxiv Carothers Co., J iv Carroll Pullen i v Chadwick, F. T xxxiv Citizens ' Saving Bank xxxiii Commercial Trust Co xvi Complimentary xliv Coyle Co., R. M xix Cutler, O. H xvi Dayton Co xxv Dickinson Co., W. M xi Dillon, Read Co xlii Dupraz ' s Restaurant xliv Durham-Duplex Razor Co xxxix Emerson Drug Co xxxi Erie Railroad xxxv Fabcr, Eberhard xxvii Finchley xvii First National Bank xxxv Frank Brothers v Garden Theatre v Greenwich Bleachery xxi Hamilton Co xi Herzberg, H xxxiii Hill Dormitory xxxiv Honore, J xxxv Home Co., J xxiii Hotte! Co., Joseph B xxxviii Hutzler Brothers xxxi Kresge, D. H iv Krespach, F xxxvii La Branche, G. M. L xxxviii Lahiere Freres v Leigh, W. M xxiv Lenox, The xxxiv Little Golze viii Lorillard Co., F xxvii Manley-Johnson Corp xxix McCreery Co xx Milf ord School xvii Morgan Co., J. P xv Murphy-Parker Co xxix Nassau Motor Co xxv Nill, Charles v N. J. Pa. Tract ' on Co xxiv N. Y. Band Instrument Co xxviii Painter-Dunn Co ix Plaza, The ix Princeton Bank Trust Co v xlvii Princeton Summer School xxvii Princeton Tutoring School xi Prosser Homans xxxvii Prudential Life Insurance Co xli Quality Shop xxxi Reed ' s Sons, Jacob xlii Rosenberg, A. M xxxiii Sanitary Barber Shop xhv Silz, A viii Skirm ' s Tobacco Shop xxix Southern Wheel Co xx Stewart Co xxxi Struve ' s, Dad ' ' xxix Thibaut, R xxxvii Tillis, Samuel xxxvii Toman Sons Co., John F v Trent Theatre viii Trower ' s Sons, John S xliii Underwood Farm ix United Cigar Stores xxviii University Store ii-xii Van Arsdale Brothers xxxiii Virgin, William iv Weaver, R. L , v Wilson Co ix Wilson, G. M xxiv Wright Co., E. A xlv-xlvi Wrigley Co., Wm., J r xiii xlviii
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