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'-'X w 1 w X 7 , . . W , i s.' 1 i y . . iw HEDQINQUQN SQICNXXN EIQXXQX CP blisbed by the VOL XLX JUNIOR CLASS OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY CPrinceton, fig qanmff ' CQPYDIGHT-1926 ' Bri.c -A -Brac Board 'g' Printed und lirxgruved by THE HIBBERT PRINTING COMPANY THENTON, N. J. 115132 1926 3Brin:a:E1:an being the offinial pear bunk of igtincctnn Uslnihersitp puhlisbeh mmuallp bp the Junior Glass THE BOARD .-XR'1'HI'R SA RoEx'r D L'MI'ER, New jersey, Clzazrzzzzzzz. CFHOMAS Fmv.-xklzs RHC7I'JES, Pennsylvania, Bzzsinoss iwazzzzger. EW.-IRT XYALRER BYEVVSOM, New York, fir! Editor. IDANIEI. LESLIE NIONROE, New York, Plzotogroplzir Editor. HENRY' XVARREN IT.-XYLOR, New Jersey, Cirrzdotiorz tworzzzgor. CHARLES FRANCIS SAIITHERS, New York, fissisttznt Business Monagei' VVILLIAM RLTSSEI,L DEEBIER, Pennsylvania, Afssistont Art Editor. MARC FRIEDLAENDER, Georgia, Assistant Cirrulotion Manager. FIELDING CHANDLER, Connecticut, Associate Editor. PHILIP MCGRATH DAVIS, New York, Assotiote Editor. ROLLA WELLS STREETT, Missouri, Associate Editor. VVILLIAM HENRY' PHELPS, Venezuela, Associate Editor. BAYARD VVHITNEY READ, New York, Associate Editor. VOLUME XLX MARCH, 1925 'SU , - - Q8 QQXN C2 ETON 26 Q Y-2 I C3 A QQA W 'X Q f -45 '01 4lll4fMllNn s 'OK XN Q ET Q I Q - 5' A QKSWA .Aux V3 X juremurh YEAR AT PRINCETON seems no more than a short span of time. No sooner is one event, one season, brought upon the scene than it is swept by and gives place to another. Football, the Triangle Show, the Prom, and Commence- ment come upon us, rush by us, with ever-increasing rapidity, so that We seldom find a moment to reflect, to sum up, to bring back what has gone. It is in an attempt to lay hold on these transient phases of our college life that the BRIC- A-BRAC is published. The chronicling of a brief period in the history of this great Uni- versity, the recording of her manifold Campus activities, has been the trust and privilege of the 1926 Board. Our publication Will, however, fail of its purpose, will be mere paper and print, cold and lifeless, unless it succeeds in stirring up pleasant associations-memories of excited Big Game crowds, gala Triangle nights, the strain of Bicker Week, house party gayety, the thrill of Senior Singing. It is the sincere hope ofthe Board that this Fiftieth Anniversary number may in a sense link together the past and present, bring back pleasant reminiscenses to the Old Grad, serve as a useful book of reference, and keep alive that love of Old Nassau in the heart of every true Princetonian. v 1 0 A , ,vv-1 , .cf 'an ' --4 '7 1 f, , , ' 4:3 ,QQ Q' . if Dfgflfb 'fe 3 '. Q 52,5! Qst ijfggd blfig-f9Xf'i Q 5- fm X I L, : , IL!! -0 sf I,-, :lx W E' A jgig, :QVGA x - AMA ON BEHALF OE THE CLASS OF IQQG ' ZJQQS A13 50,0 tg' 1 ' 1 THIS I QLUIIIE IS s '-'Q gf I I L RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO 23, V If Il ,-I I, ' r 55 a W f V., WI A J, Robert Zmlhurn Bout 5 I WEE EI 5, EOR TWENTY YEARS A TEACHER OF ENGLISH 1 - ' If IN THE UNIVERSITY, AN INSPIRING LECTIIEEE 3 4 AND LOYAL FRIEND-HE IS ESTEEMED AND ' . 535335, J BELOVED BY PRINCETON MEN. WE ' Q gp? .QPIH 89' N X In uv' im' Q fzf Mfg' 5 ' aw I ff !f3095 Q IS' Wee! 2 M Q 50313 GX 5236! 'W 'Wg Q, I QWIIQ Snmfzy. A E' Fefe W D0 A 1- Z, 51' 'aff' N I Aw I Lv C 'W , ' 'f1'I.N.s , 3, . I 1 NA .TQ aa -1 E2 'Tw 5. A 'R olf' 2347, -, . 'e4x , 'f, fx' KJ' 2Q?Yv . wavy - -f I- fe: .N ZM QE-if fe 1 QXNQET N fi , QQIQ A Y, D O T6 SQA Q in lx J - - is an -s is Q D f it A 3 i-M-.iw LFrom Vol. 1-18755 Zintrnhunturp In offering the first number of the Bric-AfBrac, it is fitting that its object be briefly stated and attention be directed to the deficiency in our list of publications which it is designed to supply. Heretofore, the catalogue has been our only reference for records of the year, college honors, and statistics. It has been found insufticient, since the interests of the undergraduates were not represented, and the present pamphlet, which gives a compact and comprehensive summary of every feature of the college, is published in the hope that it will somewhat satisfy our needs. Considerable difficulty has been experienced in gatheringinformation of events. Athletic matters, societies, organizations, and whatever pertains to Princeton, are fully noticedg and much necessarily occurs, in tabulated form, which has already appeared in the Literary Magazine. While attempting to give the pamphlet a novel appearance, We have not hesitated to adopt the favorable characteristics of kindred works. Though mistakes are unavoidable, we have endeavored to be as accurate as possible. THE EDITORS 7 Eflnrqkf Q H Gable nf Qiuntents REGISTER FACULTY ANNIVERSARY GRADUATE SCHOOL THE CLASSES DRAMATICS MUSICAL CLUBS PUBLICATIONS THE HALLS PUBLIC SPEAKING ATHLETICS UPPERCLASS CLUBS SCHOOL CLUBS SECTIONAL CLUBS RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS MISCELLANEOUS F. A. R. O. T. C. DANCES RETROSPECT COMMENCEMENT ALUMNI ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY INDEX QQXNQETQN F Q v QQIQ-A'QQ u K 1 .,f-13 ,1 ' f f 2 'E ot 7 ' l 'X F' I 2 -F. - SEPTEMBER 1. SEPTEMBER 17 SEPTEMBER 15 SEPTEMBER 19 SEPTEMBER QQ SEPTEMBER Q2 SEPTEMBER 23 OCTOBER 9-11 a s -18 9:00 A. M.. Q:00 P. M.. 27 .... ,3:00 P. M.. OCTOBER 20 ..... OCTOBER Q3 .... NOVEMBER 1 .... IQOVEMBER 17. . .. NOVEMBER Q7 NOY'EMBER Q8, 10:15 A. M. DEC. IQ to JAN. 27 ........ DECEMBER 19, 9:15 P. M... JANUARY 5.11115 A. M..,t JANUARY S .......... 'XX ZH'-Illilvttitw Utinihzifsitp 1924 Final date for requests for postponed examinations. , Final date for necessary changes in First Term electives. Entrance Examinations. Held in Prince- ton only. Psychological Test for all candidates for final undergraduate admission in Sept- elnber. Meeting of Freshmen Class and all other new students. McCosh 50. Attendance compulsory. Psychological Test at 7:30 for all candidates admitted in June. Postponed Examinations. Formal Opening Exercises in Alexander Hall. Aural tests in modern lan- guages morning and evening. First part of Examination for Degree ot Doctor of Pltlisophy. Stated meeting of Committee on Course of Study for changes in Prospectus for Second Term C1911-1925.1 Fall meeting of the Board of Trustees. Last meeting ol' Committee on Course of Study for changes in Prospectus for Second Term C1924-19951. Prospectus and Schedule for Second Term to be presented. Thanksgiving Day. Class exercises suspended. Classes resumed. Conferences with Advisers on Second Term t19Q4--19251 Electives. Christmas recess begins. ' 1925 Christmas recess ends. Winter meeting of Board of Trustees. tlle P atiznhar .I-xxti-xR'f10.. . ,laxtbtttr Q7 .1xxl'.-turf l i-:nnt'.xuY 35. F li nut F E R li 1 F 12 Ii lil FE li nt F 12 Rn ti KKK 'lt 1 .... Lynx 11 mr 12 tnr Vi ini' lo FISBRLZXIIY Q1 Nlxncu 2 ,... APRIL 9 ..... APRIL 9, 2:15 APRIL 12 .... A PRI 1. M AY 7 ,Q t . H2011 .X P. M... 13.11.10 .-L31 Mn' Q5 to Jt MAY Q8 JUNE JUNE 1-12 lst-.. JUNE 15.. JUNE15-Q0.. JVNE 16 AEQ... SEPTEMBER 929 .... Stated meeting of Fornmitlee on Vourse ot' Study for changes in Prospectus ot First Term 1.1925-l92tiI. Last date tor tiling Second Term electives Mid-year examinations begin. Last date for necessary changes in Second Term electiyes tl9'3-l--l925'- Mid-year examinations end. First term ends her-ond lerm licgins. Class exercises suspended. l lass exercises suspended. t'lass exercises resumed. Last meeting ol' t'ommittce on tfourse ot' Study. For cliuuges in Prospectus ot' First 'Ferm 115125--ISJQIV Wasliiilgtotfs liirtliday. Vlnsses sus- pended. l.ast date tor applications tor fellowships and graduate scliolarsliips. l.ast date for filing copy tor liudergraduate An- nouncelnent. Spring meeting ot' the Board ol' Trustees. Plaster recess begins. liastcr Sunday. Easter recess ends. First part ol' examination tor the degree nl' Doctor ot' Philosophy. Senior final examinations. Final date for application tor degree of Master ot' Arts. linderclass examinations. Baccalaureate Sunday. t'lass Day. Conimenceinent meeting of Board ol' Trustees. Vollege entrance Board Examinations. Held at Princeton and elsewhere. C'ommencement Day. Election ot' Alum- ni Trllstees. Formal opening exercises at Ilip. rn. in Alexander Hall. QXNQETQN f mv QQIQ-A-Q L 512285 MG Bresihents uf the Cllullege uf jietn Eiersep anb Rrincetun Wlnihersitp COLLEGE FOUNDED IN 1746 BECAME A UNIVERSITY IN 1896 IREV. JONATHAN DICKINSON .....,,.. JKREXI. AARON BURR. ........... . . 'REv. JONATHAN EIDXVARDS. . . xREY'. SAMUEL DAVIES. . ........ . . 'ISAMUEL FINLEY, D.D. .....,..... . . . 'KJOHN XVITHERSPOON, D.D., LL.D .,.. 'S. STANHOPE SMITH, D.D., LL.D.. . . XASHBEL GREEN, D.D., LL.D. ,,.. . Pk lk D ........ .... .......... ...... TFRANCIS L. PATTON, D.D., LL.D.. . . XTVVOQDROW VVILSON. PHD., LI'I I'.D. LL.D., .............. . ..... . JOHN G. HIBBEN, PH.D., LL.D ..,.. 'Deceased . TResigned TJAMES CARNAHAN, D.D., LL.D. . . .. 'FTJOHN IVLICLEAN, D.D., LL.D. ..... . TJAMES MCCOSH, D.D., LL.D., LITT. ACCESSUS April. Jan.. 1747 1748 1758 1758 1761 1766 1795 181Q 1823 1851 1868 1888 1902 1912 qgi N M C 1f1XI'1'LfS Uvl... Mar.. 17-L7 1757 17.38 1761 1766 179-1- 1812 18QQ 1854 1868 1888 1902 1910 4 .aww 11 JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, PII.D. LL.D., President 5 , f V EWU - f Y2lQ'fX- 5 QQXNQHON Q QM if V- Y-'N L W fu , f X Zu'.,,14gw,1NYS TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY Top Row-mn. Mxaam:-sM1'm, MR. D,0LlER, Mn. PYNE, Mn. msN'rscnLr:a. Fourth Row-nn. mxorz, nm. Monlsn, nn. osuomr, mn. S111-ILDON, nm. nuns. Thzrd Row-nm. Pon, nm. mum-:'r'r, DR. .1AcoBUs, MH. cocx-IRAN, MR. Annum-m:o'r. Sa-ond Rom-nm. BLACK, nm. nur-'Fu-:x.n, Mn. Prrxl-:Y. MR. H-ANDY. um. nccomucx. FlTSt R070-DR. FINNEY, MR. FLEMING, DR. FARHAND DR. STEYVART DR. HIBBEN ' , , , MR. THOMPSON, MR. SHEA, MR. PROCTER, MR. IIENRX. QXNQETOIV . QQIQ-XM 'QNX' D L' 'L ily fu QIQA CP SVJHA It X H www Trustees uf the Urinihersitp TRUSTEES EX-OFFICIO GOVERNOR GEORGE S. SILZER. of New Jersey, Trenton, N. J JOHN GRIEHI'IIB13EN, President ol' the University. Princeton, N LIFE TRUSTEES JOHN A. STEWART, Senior Trustee ..... ...., B Iorristown. N. J. GEORGE B. STEWVART. D.D. . .Seminary Campus, Auburn, N. Y. CYRUS H. BICCORMICK. .606 South Blichigan Ave.. Chicago. Ill. JOHN DIXON, D.D. .. ...... .108 Yvest State St.. Trenton. N. J. BIELANCTHON W. JACOBUS. D.D. 39 lYoOdland St., Hartford.Conn. BAYARD HENRY. ...... 2231 Land Title Bldg.. Philadelphia. Pa ALEXANDER VAN RENSSELIAER 18th and YValnut Sts., Philadelphia. Pa ROBERT GARRETT. .Redwood St., corner South, Baltimore. Md HENRY B. THODIPSON .............. .......... G reeuville. Del JOSEPH B. SHEA .... .... . . .501 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh. Pa EDWARD TV. SHELDON. . . . .... 45 Wall St., New York City XYILSON FARRAND. ..... . . PARKER D. H.-KNDX' ....... JOI-IN M. T. FINNEY. MD. CHARLES SCRIBNER ....... MATTHEW C. F LEMING .... JOHN O. H. PITNEY. .... . .J. ....... .514 High St., Newark, N. J. . . . . .59 Cedar St., New York City .1300 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. WILLIAM COOPER PROCTER. . . ........ Glendale, Cincinnati, O. . . . . .597 Fifth Ave., New York City . . . .170 Broadway, New York City .... .763 Broad St., Newark, N. J. WILLIAM CHURCH OSBORN ..... .170 Broadway, New York City EDYVARD D. DUFFIELD .... LEXVIS B. STILXVELL ....... WILSON S. ARBUTHNOT .... PERCY R. PYNE, II ........ HENRY J. COCHRAN. .. ALUMNI TRUSTEES CThe date indicates expiration of termj J. LIONBERGER DAVIS C19Q5j 1Q10 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., St. Louis, B10 .CHARLES N. BLACK 119251. . .58 Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal GORDON S. RENTSCHLER C19Q6j ..... ............ H arnilton, O FRANKLIN D,0LIER C19Q6J..300 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. EDGAR ALLEN POE H9273 . .... 1604 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. .Prudential Ins. Co., Newark, N. J. . . . . . .90 Vilest St., New York City . . . .801 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Q0 Exchange Place, New York City . .. . . .16 lVall St., New York City WILLIAM C. MOTTER C1927 Q 724 Merchants' National Bank Building, St. Paul, Minn, - DAVID FENTRESS C19Q8D . . .1885 Harbert Ave., Memphis, Tenn. VAN SANTVOORD .NLERLE-SMITH H9281 120 Broadway, New YorkCity if 'TSO QQXNCBETQN T P7 MI, IS 25 gmc? A 9 KD 4 ff S X X l 41 SMR v ' ' Q Q M A 1-fi g: QL 3 I A 9 'T SX xx ul, I14l,,11,NV btanhing ummittees nf the Quark of Zllrustees 192421925 Committee on Administration: PRESIDENT HIBBEN, Chairman, REV. DR. JACOBUF, MR. THOMPS0IN', MR. PITNEY, MR. FINNEY, MR. DUFFIELD, MR. HANDY, MR. SCRIBNER, MR. OSRORN, CMR. SMITH, Secretaryj. Commiitee on Finance: MR. PITNEY, Chairman, PRESIDENT HIBBEN, MR. SMITH, MR. J. A. STEXVART, MR. THOMPSON, Mr. SHELDON, MR. HANDY, MR. PROCTOR, MR. SCRIBNER, MR. FLEMING, MR. OSBORN, MR. DUFFIELD, MR. COOHRAN, KH. G. DUFFIELD, Secretaryj. Committee on Grounds and Buildings: MR. THORIPSON, Chairman, PRESIDENT HIBBEN, MR. SMITH, MR. HENRY, MR. GARRETT, MR. STILLWELL, Mr. ARI-IUTHNOT, MR. RENTSCI-ILER, Mr. PYNE, Mr. D,OLIER, CMR. WINTRINGER, Secretaryl. Committee on Curriculum: REV. DR. JACOBUS, Chairman: PRESIDENT HIBBEN, MR. MAGIE, MR. WEST, MR. FINE, MR. GREENE, Mr. SMITH, MR. THOMPSON, MR. FARR.-IND, fSecreta.ryD, MR. FINNEY, MR. FLEMING, MR. DUFFIELD, MR. STILLXVELL, MR. DlOLIER. jfaeultp Qiummittees, Qbh Committee on Sanitation: Qadvisory to the Committee on Grounds and Buildingsj: PROFESSOR RAYCROFT, Chairmang DR. D. B. SIN- CLAIR, DR. TOOKER, MR. WINTRINGER, DR. CARNOCI-IAN, DEAN MCCLENAHAN. Com-mittee on the Library: 3112. SCRIRNER, C'hairmaII: PRESIDENT IIIBBEN, MR. GEROULD, CSCCl'BlZlI'yJQ MR. SMYTH, MR. XAX RENSSELAER, MR. SIIELDON, MR. D.u'IS, MR. PYNR. Committee on Honorary Degrees: PRESIDENT HIRBEN. ClIzIirIIIan3 REV. DR. JAOORVS, MR. HENRY, MR. SIIELDON, MR. FARRAND, fSecretaryDg MR. OSBORN, MR. STII.I.wELL, MR. SIIITII. MR. ABBOTT, MR. CONKLIN, MR. OSOOOD. Commillee on Graduate Sr-lzool: MR. PROOTOR. Clmirman: PRESIDENT HIDDEN, MR. NVEST. QSecrelzIryJ: MR. SMITII. MR. G. B. STE- YVART, MR. DICCORMICK, MR. Drxox, RI:v, DR. .I.Ic'ORI'S, MR. SHE.-K, MR. FARRAND. Committee on Unzlergrarluale Life: MR. DI'FFIEI.D, C'lIzIiI-IIIIIII. MR. PINNEY, MR. FI.EtIIINO. MR. DAVIS. MR. RENTSCIILER, MR. PYNE, MR. Coq-IIR.xN, MR. MI'l'I.RN,III.1Ix, MR. SMITH, KAI!-I. COLT, Secretaryj. Commiilee on Heallh and .-lllzlefir-s.' MR. PINNEY. Chuirxmlnp MR. GARRETT, MR. SIIEA. MR. D.-WIS, MR. RENTSc-RLER, MR. D,OLIEIi, MR. POE, MR. D'ICCI.EN.UI.kN, MR. KENNEDY, MR. SMITH, MR. XVINTRINGER, MR. R.u'CROFT. isnrp tu the Baath uf Qlrustees Committee on Conference: fzeilh Com.mz'llee on C'urrz'euIumJ: PRO- FESSOR DIXON, PROFESSOR BOWMAN, PROFESSOR JONES PROFESSOR DIARDEN, PROFESSOR TROYVBRIDGE, PROFESSQIIS VEBLEN. Q QQXNQETOA, 26 Qf2'Q'A'QQ 1 f , if fn KW 'Q y fl, , f -, , ,, N f l X N' 0 .3 Q C i ni, is Swim N ZH-fwlwmlw l P V 1 , V gzliafx 'if' w - X ' ' l DEANS OF THE UNIVERSITY A. M. GREENE, School of Engineering ANDREW FLEMING WEST H. R, PWR, S4-11001 uf Snipm-l A HOWARD IVICCLENAHAN, College Gradu L S h l ' a. e c oo W. F. lI.xGn:, l-aculty UQXNQETON Y Wfv wi 26 QQ'Q'A-QQ x, 498' 'Lvl A N 41,1 1' F Q? X if W I-fl, .QSM A 64 uhmlglw l HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS Top Raw-PROP. WARREN CPsychologyJ3 PROF. GAUSS CModern Languagesig MAJOR VAN DEUSEN fMilitary Sqiencebg PROP. RAYCROFT CHygiene and Physical Educntionl PROP: oscoon CEngIishJ: PROP. JONES CChemistryJg PRQP. QIXON CEconomxcs and Socxal Institutionsb. U Bottom Row--PROP. CONKLIN CB1ologyJg DEAN FINE CMathematiasJg DEAN MAGIE CPhysxcsJg PROP. MUNRO CH1story and Politicsjg PROF. BOWMAN CPhxlosophyD. Zin jllilemnriam jfanultp Qllzn jllilarquanh, 1913.19 , ?L.1!9.ZB. Jftania jfrust Zlhhntt, HIE., i?l.fH11., 1913.19 4111555 uf 1874 ' - f f 1 ' :member uf the jfawltp of ifsennebp 19m essur n atm iBrincetnn Qlflnihersitp, 188121924 190321924 Zlaeah uf the Bepartmznt uf Qrt anh Qtchaeulugp, 190521924 jflzlnimer nf the jfacultp of iBtincetun Einihersitp, 19962192-1 A1Jice:1BrzsiiJznt uf the Qrrbaenlugp Zinstitutz uf Qmetica, 190711924 1853 2 1924 1869 2 192-1 18 Qoxmeriror, 26 , gone-A-Q ii ., ' l f Q . Q Q5 if , . , fi 5 w .lyi 1 , 55 x Q i -42 'LE Siva Af X jfacultp anh Elnstructuts The Faculty list is arranged in five groups: professors, associate professors, assistant professors, lecturers, and instructors. To this list is added that of the assistants in instruction, In each group the names occur in order of seniority of appointment. JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, Ph.D., L.L.D., Litt.D. President Stuart Professor of Philosophy FRANCIS LANDEY PATTON, D.D., LL.D Ex-President Prospect Hamilton, Bermuda Stuart Professor of Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion, Emeritus CHARLES MCMILLAN, A.M., C.E. 40 Bayard Lane Professor of Civil Engineering, Emeritus. THEODORE WHITEFIELD HUNT, Ph.D., L.H.D. Professor of English, Emeritus WILLIAM LIBBEY, A.M., D.Sc. 7Q Library Place Thanet Lodge Professor of Physical Geography, Emeritus HERMANN CARL OTTO HUSS, Ph.D. Professor of Modern Languages and Literature, Emeritus HERBERT STEARNS SQUIER SMITH, C.E. Stroudsburg, Pa. Professor of Civil Engineering, Emeritus HENRY VAN DYKE, A.M., D.D., LL.D. CGenevaj, Hon. D.C.L. C0xon.l 59 Bayard Lane Murray Professor of English Literature, Emeritus, and University Lecturer on English Poetry. WALTER MEAD RANKIN, A.M., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Biology, Emeritus FREDERICK NEWTON WILLSON, A.M., C.E. P. 0. B Professor of Graphics, Emeritus HENRY JONES FORD, LL.D. Professor of Politics, Emeritus 'Absent on leave, First Term. 5 Evelyn Place ox 63, Princeton, N. J. VVILLI.-KM BERRYMAN SCOTT, Ph.D., LL.D., Se.D. CHarv. et Oxon.J 7 Cleveland Lane Blair Professor of Geology ANDREW' FLEMING VVEST, Ph.D., LL.D., Hon. D. Litt. f0xon.J Wyman House, Graduate College Dean of the Graduate School, Giger Professor of Latin HENRY BUROHARD FINE, Ph.D., LL.D. '73 Library Place Dean of the Departments of Science, Dod Professor of lVIathematics JOHN PIOYVELL TVESTCOTT, A.M., Ph.D. Q00 Mercer St. Musgrave Professor of Latin and Tutor in Roman Law XVILLIAM FRANCIS NTAGIE, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. The Dean's House, 73 Nassau St. Dean of the Faculty, Henry Professor of Physics ERNEST CUSHING RICHARDSON, A.M., Ph.D. QQO Mercer St. Honorary Director of the Library and Research Professor in- Bibliography LEROY WILEY MCCAY, A.M., D.Sc. 12 Morven St- Professor of Chemistry. HENRY DALLAS THOMPSON, A.M., D. Sc. PH. D. Q Morven St. Professor of Mathematics ' GEORGE MCLEAN HARPER, A.M., Ph.D. 36 Mercer St. Holmes Professor of Belles Lettres and English Language and Literature PAUL VAN DYKE, A.M., D.D. 154 Graduate College Pyne Professor of History TWALTER BUTLER HARRIS, C.E. 5 Greenholm Professor of Geodesy ELMER HOXVARD LOOMIS, A.M., Ph.D., D.Sc. 302 Nassau St. Professor of Physics K Dom Q EION ,,, A OWQQAO Q Q I Q - sa We Lwrffv . f N . EMMA CHARLES FREEMAN WILLIAMS MOCLURE, A.M., D.Sc. Springdale and Battle Roads Class of 1877 Professor of Zoology HOWVARD CROSBY XVARREN, A.M., Ph.D. 133 Library Place Stuart Professor of Psychology THOMAS MARC PARROTT, A.M., Ph.D. 23 Linden Lane Professor of English EDMUND YARD ROBBINS, A.M. Ewing Professor of Greek Language 144 Library Place and Literature ALEXANDER HANIILTON PHILLIPS, D.Se. Professor of Mineralogy 54 Hodge Rd. FRED NEHER, A.M. 148 Library Place Professor of Organic Chemistry WILLIAMSON UPDIKE VREELAND, A.M., D. es L. 180 Mercer St. Woodhull Professor of Romance Languages VVILLIAM KELLY PRENTICE, A.M., PlI.D. 12 Nassau St. Professor of Greek CHARLES HENRY SMYTH, JR., Ph. D. Q2 Morven St. Professor of Geology HOWARD MOCLENAIIAN, M.S., LL.D. Joseph Henry House, College Place Dean of tlIe College, Professor of Physics iAUGUSTUS TROXVBRIDGE, A.M., Ph.D. Hodge Rd. Professor of Physics TDUANE REED STUART,.Pl1.D. Professor of Classics TCHRISTIAN GAUSS, A.M., Litt.D. Professor of Modern Languages ' EDNVARD CAPPS, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D. 150 Fitz Randolph Rd. Professor of Classics IAbsent on leave, Second Term. TAbsent on leave. A 20 EDXVIN GRANT CONIQLIN, A.M., PlI.D., D.Sc. Professor of Biology RQIALCOLM BIACLARIQX, ILE.. .A.M. Professor of lilectricol l'lI1giIIeering EDWVIX PLIAIPTON ADAMS, BLS.. Ph.D. Professor of Physics LL'TIIER PIPAIILER ICISENIIART, PILD., D.5c. Professor of lfatlieiuatics GEORGE :hL'GL7STL'S I'IL'LIiTT, l'lI.D. Professor of Physical c.ilICllli5f!'j' WILLIAM FOSTI-Ili. A.M.. PlI.IJ. Professor of Vliciiiisfry IIOGER BRl'f,'E VASII Jouxsors, A.M., PlI.lD. Professor of Pliilosoplly ILOBERT BIIJELROY. A.M.. PlI.D., LL.D. f l 139 Bl'OllClII1C'illl 38 lY1lSlliI1gl.Ul1 Hrl. 12 Nassau Sl. 25 .xlQXilI1llCI' St. -1-4 lYIIslIiIIgloII liil. 41 Battle Rd. 129 llromliiieuil Nassau Vlulm Eclwarcls Professor of .hlllCI'lL'LIl1 llislory FRANK .IEwE'r'I' BIATIIEK, JR., PII. D.. L.I-l.lJ. Z5 l':V0lj'll Plzncc Director of llie Muscuxn of Ilisloric .Xrt Ilfilfllllilllll Professor of .Xrl illltl .lrulnucolo-fx' OSNVALD YERLEX. Ph.D. Professor of 3lillllL'lll1lfll'S EDWARD SAAIVEI. K'oRwIN. PlI.D. 3,ll'i.'O1'lllll.'li Professor ol' .flII'lSpl'lllll'lll'C PIARRY FRANKLIN f.lUYIXt5'l'UX. .A.M. 5. .SS llaxlllc llml. 115 Prosper! jvc. 53 lialllc li-l Professor of Public Speaking Zlllll llclmlc ULRIL' DIXIILCQIQIEN, MS. Professor of Biology FRANK ALBERT l3l'1'1 I'Eli, PII. M.. PlI.l7.. LL.D. I D lrofessor of loliticzil licoiioiny T Iivr-lyn Place 121 l5I'o:IIlIIIeIIIl lvIL.LI.XM GII,LEsI'IE, PlI.D. Pvnc Towei' QIr'IIlu'Itc ffollvffc Professor of Jfallicilizllirs i 1 4 I - -A DIXYID NIAGIE, A.M.. PlI.D. lol lilu--Irv PIM-C Professor of l lassir-s I 4 . CHARLES GROSVENOR OSGOOD, Ph.D. My-fl I f .4 cf: 'Xl lvl 5' X is - QQXNQETQN imf f g ggn , QQIQ A-Q QQ ' I Jlfsf ei f A U ,, .F :gli ea X i 4 F ' 'R 1' P Q Cf Iwlwvff JosEI'1I EDWARD RAYI-Roi-fr. 31.17. 9.98 Nassau St. DANA Cl.-XIil,Ii'1'0N BIUNRO. A.M., L.H.D. 119 Fitz Randolph Rd. Direclor of lhc Depnrlnu-nl of Pliysic-:il l'lIl1lf'ZllltlI1 Dodge Professor of hlecliaeval History Professor of Hygiene and Pliysir-:il l':Illl!'1lll0ll HENRX' NORRIS RI'ssEI,I.. A.M.. Ph.D.. IIS:-. 7!l ,Xlexaufler Sl. Director of lhe Ulmservzilory, Professor of .Xslronoluy JOIIN DVNOIN Simi-:TII. Ph.D., Lill.D. Professor of English DOUGL,-XS LABAREE BI'I-'I-I'xI. A.M.. 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Professor of Civil Engineering Leave of absence, November, December, January. IAbsent on leave, Second Term, 'I'Absent on leave. 57 Battle Rd. TFREDERICK LEROY HUTSON, Ph.D. Registrar I'IERE1fVARD LESTER COOKE, M.A. 148 Mercer St. Professor of Physics -3' ' J l2 I Q -A- E-l-C ' .A ' y' f 'C v Q V M I W 3 V ,. r'4 .'.g- ox A fl Q C uw 4 F Kir in-lf X 55 K y 1.45, QWM AF 4ffllllflA.llNxS KARL TAYLOR COMPTON, M.S., Ph.D., D.Sc. 46 Princeton Ave. NIAJOR EDWIN RL'SSIiLI. Y.-xx Diacsrzx, I-'IELO .XIITIIEIAIQRRH-rm' Place f f Ph ' , ' ' -W . Pro essor O yslcs Comrnanclmant F..X.li.O.'l'.I'.. Professor Ol Military bcience EDMUND NEWTON HARVEY, Ph.D. 2 College Rd gud 'Faeries Professor Of Physiology A C I Pl D is College R11 . LLAN .IIESTER . OI-Ixsox. I. . 4 . - ROBERT WILLIAIVI ROGERS, Ph.D., S.T.D., LL.D., Madison, N. J. Professor of Classics Hon. Litt.D. fDublinj, Hon. D.LItt. fOxOn.D . I N , P , I I Visiting Professor of Ancient Literature on the YVIllIarn Paton HERBERT NDNEY lJ-1NG1'ELD- 1 ll-D-. Qmeton HH Foundation ' Director ol the Psychologiczil I,nlmr:Ilory. lrofessor of Psychology RAYMOND SMITH DUGAN, A.M., Ph.D. 16 Prospect Ave. H Professor of Astronomy , Qssuuate iarufessurs LAUDER WILLIAM JONES, Ph.D. ' . Nassau Club A' Barton Hepburn Professor of Organic Chemlstry IJEXRY ROBINSON SIIIPII.-xx. ill., Ph.D. QT Nh-rc-cr St. I-. .'. J ',,.. ' . JAMES THAYER GEROULD, AUB' 10 Bayard Lane. Associate lroltssor Ol llIslOr5 Librarian CIIARLES RAXALIJ 1I.xr'IxxI-zss. BIA.. Ph.D. 128 Broutlmeatl MORRIS WILLIANI CROLI? A'M-I Ph'D. 7M Greenholm .Xssoemte lroltssor Ol 3l.1llIlIn.ItIrs Professor of Enghsh HORACE CRAIG LONOWI-:I.I,. Ph.D. 91 Nlcrcc-r Sl. t. J ' .. ' D ' . . CHARLES WILLIAM IQENIFTEDY, A.M., Ph.D. 66 Battle Rd. 'lbbmltlle Imlemlr U' 1 h'l 'l'l'5 Professor of English ,FIIOMAS JI-:IfIfI1:IIsON WIzIz'r1f:NIc,xKr:II. ill.. Ph.D. - ARTHUR MAURICE GREENE, JR., M. E., D.Sc., D.Eng. X I t P f r H, I lll l U R1'1l'll'lIPl' Ril- Fitz Randolph Rd- cor' Western Way : ssocia e ro cssor o is Ory Dean of .the School of Engineering, Professor of Mechanical JOIN Wu HU! B WMU, IPII D lm I ihmrx. lblqrc Engmeermg .-Xssocizile l'rol'essOr ol' Vlnssic-s A XHUGHPSUIETT TATLSQBI-QCi.11D-S.C' 159 Nassau St' FIIANCIS f'II,xRI.Ics NIM-lJrmx.xI,II. ill. S Ilivkiimni Sl. ro essor O 55161 ' lemlstry .-Xssociule l,l'0l'CSSllI' ol' linglisli RADCLHQFE IEEERQIQECFS 'ix'M'S U . f F 298 Nassau St- H.-xRI'EY XY.fXjI'Iili3I.'XN HI-:wr:'I I'-'l'II.tri-zu. Ph.D. I2 Nassau Sl, HCC of 0 - UUSSIOU- UPSIVISOT 0 1'C5hm9U Associate l'I'Ol'vssur of Mocleru lnirlgllzigvs ROBERT FRANZ FOERSTER, Ph.D. U . 4 College Rfl. JOSEPII I'IlCNliY 3I.XC'l,.Xll.XN WI4:ImI:lII:1'lcx. KIA.. l7,Su. Director. of Industrial Relations Section, Professor of 1334 Ml.,-rl., gt- Economlcs Assor-iaile l'rOl'cssOr Ol' Klzllliclnzllic-s EDWARD RAYMOND BOSSANGE, Pl1.B. 12 Edgeliill St. CEORGE ERLI1: BI: : if C' l-' l-1 Y- 1- -- . g -. giiecgor of the School Of Architecture, Professor of Arclii- I Associnle llriifessor ol' Civil lixigiiicm-iiig J dm Ulnur J H' ec u e ' , . 1 X GEORGE XVICIQIQR El.OIaIiIiIN. Ph.D. Blair-slr .Xpnrlincnls a'Absent on leave, First 'Ierm. Assoc-inte Professor of .Xrl and Arclizicology QQ QQXN Q ETOIV NP -,ff-flitijswr If va- x QIQ- - , W26 Q A SQA ff If Q I ef' .iivziifi 's if .I-I Q-X Xgf , I ' qv- -, ,. N y .fllgf . as ji. , D A, 5.1 , V - 1792. . A. ' N fi' Q ' -wi, xxxxgd' Q 1 1 L-R wht rn Z' Il ttf Hufviirtl lll2Nl't'1'f'l,.KY 1lt'flt1Al.XS. A.M.. Ph.D. H19 Ili-tiatlim-:nfl Associalc Professor of Psycli. l my DtlXAI.l7 PRITr'H.xRo Sxirru. Pli.l1, S10 llayai-.l lltllit' Associate Profcssiir ol' f'lll'l1l.SlI'i' Gicouor: 'I'AvI.Rr AYlII'l'Xl'IY. A.M.. I'li,lJ. fm .It,-t1't-mm lttl. ASSOt'l2lt0 l7I'Ul'L'Ssiil' of lzlllllrsujlllj' bTANLEx' Eowix I'lou'.xRo. A.M.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of lic-ozitmiics ,in -lcllcrson lid. la! ttrailualt- t ollcgc CLIFTON RVAIERI' llAl.1.. A.M.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of llistory WALTER PIIEI,I's Ll.-ALL, Ph.D. Q25 William St. Associate Professor of llistory ll C lcvclantl lianc .Associate Professor of Art and .A1't'l1tlClllHfjj' EARL BALDNYIN SMITH, A.M., Ph.D. ROBERT Scoox. ILA. tOxon.J. Ph.D. 19 t'lc-vclanrl Lane Associate Professor ot' Philosophy YVILLIAM JOHN SINCLAIR. Ph.D. Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology. Associate Professor of Geology 15 ft Prospect A ve. FRANK LEXVIS EIDMANN. MP. 126 Jefferson Rd. Associate Professor of Machine Design and Industrial Practice LOUIS Coxs, Lic. es Lettres 84 Alexander St. Associate Professor of ltlodern Languages JOSEPH Cor GREEN, A.M. A 176 Western Way Associate Professor of History NORMAN BROXVN TOQKER, M.D. 159 Library Place Associate Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education CARL CAMPBELL BRIGHAM, A.M., Ph.D. Q3 University Place Associate Professor of Psychology Qtssistant Rrufessurs FRANK LINLEY CRITCHLONV, Ph.D. 36 University Place Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Modern Languages 1'Absent on leave, First Term WILLIAAI KOREN. A.M. 105 Fitz Randolph Rd. Assistant Professor. Prcceptor in Modern Languages - Nl.xm'I's S'rI'I.Ts l'lAItIt, A.M.. D.Sc. Q0 Vandeventer Ave. Assistant Professor, Preceptor in Geology 'kill-IRIIICIVI' SPENCER NIVRCII, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Preceptor in English t'II.xI,If.xN'r RoIsINsoN. Ph.D. Vnrator of Mediaeval History Ilicxm' liAR'1'LET'1' Y.-xx PIOESEX, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Lilmrarian Licwxe ltonrxsox CARY. MS., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology SHI-:RLI-:Y AYARXER RIORGAX, B.Arch. Assistant Professor of Architecture SIIIRLEY I'Iow.-mo AVEBER, A.M.. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Classics N,-XTIIANIEI. HOWELL FURMAN, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry PERM' ADoIsoN CHAPMAN, A.M. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages CHARLES LESLIE FLEECE, A.M. Assistant Professor of Chemistry 12 Boudinot St. 16 Linden Lane 36 Wiggins St. 1-L5 Hodge Rd. 106 Broadmead 13 College Rd. Q93 Nassau St. 45 Patton Ave. CHARLES WILLIAM PIENDEL, JR., PH.D. '76 Murray Place Assistant Professor of Philosophy ARTHUR FRANCIS BUDDINGTON, MS., Ph.D. Q30 Nassau St. Curator of Petrology and Economic Geology, Assistnat Professor of Geology DONALD BUNKER SINCLAIR, M.D. 140 Hodge Rd. Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HOWELL, A.M., Ph.D. 12 College Rd. Curator of Invertebrate Palaeontology, Assistant Professor of Geology THORIAS JAMES BROWNE, A.M. 16 Pelham Ave. Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education Q3 V! ll1 . x'? QIQ-A- e WANG HON NWZ5 Q SQA s Q5 1 ' 1 tt A iw I Ac Qwqiuy, X C' y SUM NS . f'4'-Illllmlilfl JOHN QUINCY STEXVART, Ph.D. 14 Prospect Ave. 2 Assistant Professor of Astronomical Physics EDWIN AVERY PARK 7 College Rd. Assistant Professor of Art and Archaeology WILLIAM SEAL CARPENTER, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Politics FRANK DUNsToNE GRAHAM, A.M., Ph.D. 26 Murray Place 8 College Rd. Assistant Professor of Economics and Social Institutions FIRST LIEUTENANT ARTHUR EUGENE Fox, FIELD ARTILLERY 10 Nassau St. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics FREDERICK COURTNEY TARR, A.M., Ph.D. 1 College Rd. Assistant Professor of Spanish DAYTON VooRHEEs, A.M. 151 Library Place Assistant Professor of Politics CAPTAIN LESLIE EDXVARDS BABCOCK, FIELD ARTILLERY 122 Nassau St. Assistant Professor of lVIilitary Science and Tactics SHELDON JENCKES HQWE, A.M. Assistant Professor of History EDXVARD PECK CULVER, B.E. 121 Pyne Hall 24 Dickinson St. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering JOHN COLT, A.M. 162 Mercer St. Director Bureau of Teaching Appointments, Assistant to the Supervisor of Freshmen, Assistant Professor of Politics WALTER SCOTT HAsTINGs, A.M., Ph.D. 13-1 Pyne Hall Assistant Professor of Modern Languages GREGG DOUGHERTY, A.M., PlI,D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry CHARLES PI-IELRs SMYTH, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry EDWARD AYERS TAYLOR, A.M. Assistant Professor of English CARL EINAR HILLE, Ph.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics TAbsent on leave -1 102 Graduate College 22 Morven St. Nassau Club 64 Nassau St. TS .lelferson R fl. FRANK AIIERN 1'11CAC'0CK, CIC- - . I ' Assistant Professor ol' Graplnes ancl 1DllglIlOCl'lIlL! Drawing 25.3 lirlgehill St. RICIIAXRD BTON'1'GOMI-IRY 1 IEI.o. Ph.D. w Curator of Stratigraphy anrl Ilistorlf-al fweultvuy. -Xvlitillll Professor ol' Geology AV.-ALTER LINCOLN Ah-1II'1 1'I,1'1S1-15, .X.13. S Ulmer lloaml Assistant Professor of Politics ROBERT GRIiENll.tI.G1l Atmox. A.M., Ph.D. lm 11:irrison St. Assistant Professor ol' 11istnry CAPTAIN Zur 12. LAWIIKJX. 151151.11.X1tTIl.1.l-IHY ll Wilton Sl. Assistant Professor ol' Military Science anml '1'aetir's CAPTAIN FAI' BRINK 1'Rn'Kr:'r'r. 1 lr:I.o .XR'rl1.l.i-:nr Hi Wiiltun St. Assistant 1'roI'essorot' Military SK'1t'llt'l'2l11l1 Taetiea 'itecturers S'1'E1Y.XR'I' Pyrox. A.M.. 31.11. it-.3 Nassau St. Lecturer on Neuro-Biology LIENRY LANE Exo, A.13., LL.13, 0.3 Stockton St. Research Assoeiate in 1'sye1iology JALICXAXDICR Rt'SSlC1.1., Mus. Doe., .t.tl.O. D Hotel Wielmster. tll WL -l.3tlu St.. New York Vilx' IJl1'CL'10l'01. Music anml t'niversit.v Organist PIENHY Axnnicws C'o'r'rox. A.M.. 31.13, Slate llospital, Trenton. N. -1. Lecturer on Psyelnipathology T1'AUI, ELMER Moms, A.M.. Lilt.D.. 1.1..1.7. Lecturer on Greek Philosnpliy WILLIAM AYOODIZUIRX 1,lJ'l l'lZ1l, 13.8. 1710 Real Estate Trust liuillling. Pllilaclelpliia. Pa. Lecturer on Architecture TIIEODOIIE 1412514112 S111-ZAR, A.M.. Ph.D. 12 Battle 1141. Lecturer on Art and Archaeology HQXIIIIIS ELLIOTT 1.i1R1i. D.D. 501- Cathetlral St.. Baltimore. 3111. Lecturer on lsllslorieal Christianity JAMES XTADDELL ALEXANDER, A.M., Ph.D. Q9 Vlevelarnl Lime Lecturer on Mathematics .XIsR.xII.IxI LINCOLN M.xRsII.II,I., M.A.. P QQINGZETQN f if 26 . QQIC-3-A-Q f W fi Qt G SOLOAIIJN Llclfsr-II1-:'I'z, Ph.D. Visiting: I'rol'cssor ol' Blntlicinatics CII.xRI,Es III-:Nur ltooi-zns. I,itt.li. Curator ol' thc Museum ol' Zoology A LDERT BoI:RsIc: NI I-:s ilustructors Instructor in Pliysic-:Il Eflncailion PIIILLIP KIss.x II, C. IC. Instructor in Civil Enginccring Lux RI Nc-E FR.-xxcis I'I.IwRINs I,owI:. AAI.. Ph.D. Instructor in French L1 xxrru BONNER, LL.B. 'IIIIICOIDORIC INIEYER GREENE, Ph.D. Instructor in Politics ALBERT M,ITIIIIxs FRIEND, .-LM. Instructor Ill Art and Arcliacology It I Haunt' - 20 I3:I.v:Irfl I.1lItt' Nassau Inn -H .Icll'crson ltd. Qt I.iInlcn I.:unc ttll- Itcnrlv Ilnll Il? Nassau Sl. IQ Graduate Vollcgc CIYFFORD DIxvIDsoN Collins, ILM. HJ. Pync Hall Instructor in Physics LINN RLIDOLPII BLANCILIRD, B.L.S. 11 t'ollI-gc Rd. Head Cataloguer, University Library LAIIRENCE I'IEYL 9 College ltd. Head of Acquisitions Department. I'niversity Library I'IENRY LYTTLETON SAIQIGE, Ph.D. GEORGE IICIANN PECK, A.B. 56 Patton Ave, Curator of Special Collections, University Library Instructor in English W. FREDERICK STOIILAIAN, .-LM.. M.F.A. Instructor in Art and Archaeology SIDNEY LAXVRENCE LEVENGOOD, Ph.D. Instructor in French FRANK TIIORPE GORMAN, A.M. Instructor in Spanish CHESTER CHISHOLM CONNELL, Ph.B. Instructor in Spanish ROBERT RALSTON CAXVLEY, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in English 131 Pyne Hall 12 Graduate Colleffe D 11 Graduate College 89 NIercer St. 6-A Holder Hall 24 IVIadison St. lI.xRoI.D IIooI'ER ISI.ANI,'II.xIII:. .-LM., Ph.D. Instructor in English .hIt'I'Ilt'li XIOICTOX Coox, A.M. Instructor in History 202 Henry Hall 23 Pine St. l'I.tItI. l'IDw.tRn DIUNTZ, ,-LM. . 103 North B'Ioore St. Instructor in Economics and Social Institutions IIENRY IQICPIWILE BIILLER, JR., A.M., Pl Instructor in Chemistry Instructor ltomx IYILLIS, A Instructor in Physical Chemistry .M., Ph.D. in Geology I'I.xR1'l'R ALLEN GosNEI.L, Instructor in Engineering I R.INK IltTDWOIiTI'I FLINT, B.A. COxon.J Instructor in English Instructor in Philosophy I,D. h.D. at Ober Rd. 67 .Ieflferson Rd. Nassau Club Nassau Club 8 Hamilton Ave. 121 Jefferson Rd. .IosEPI-I EPEs BROWN. JR., A.M., Ph.D. 190 Mercer St. Instructor in English ALIIERT IVALKER. LIDDLE, Ph.D. 215 Nassau St. Instructor in English NIELVIN EUGENE B.-KSSETT, A.M. 115 Prospect Ave. Instructor in Modern Languages IRA OIVEN IVADE, A, M.,Ph.D. Instructor in Nlodern Languages CLARENCE DIETZ BRENNER, Instructor in Modern Languages .IOHN VVESLEY RICE, B.D., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Reference Librarian an d Classifie HOLMESEVANLIMATER DENNIS III, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Classics PAUL ROBINSON NORTON, A.M., D. Phil. fOxon.l Instructor in Classics 25 Nassau Club 101 Foulke Hall 2641 Nassau St. r 22 Alexander St. 13 Dickinson St. 5 ': Tx, - 2 . I I - QXNQETO ' -I All + 3 v Q 'Q 9 A 1 R IQ O W' f. iff-rs,-1-l 4 NAI' 'fefe W Q ft -fs A Q fi C y My SWR ? ' mimirtt TOWNE JOSEPH NYL.ANDER, A.M. 54 Murray Place HENRY I.lEIVOI.I-' SMYTH, -A.M., PILU- 51 Gmdllatf Collegf' Instructor in Economics IDSU'llCl0T IH PIIFSICS LOYLE ALEXANDER MORRISON, M.A. 16 ' Place WILLIAM HAROLD 3IcC't'RDI', M.A. Q2 Graduate College Instructor in Economics Instructor in 1'lIb'Si0S WILFRID JAMES JACKSON, M.A. OLIVER IIOOPER WooI.I4-ORD. BS. 78 Jefferson Rrl. Instructor in Physics Instructor in Engineering JOSEPH CHANDLER MORRIS, JR., MS. 101 Graf EDXVARD STEESICI A-B. 54 NIISSHU Sf- Instructor in Physics Instructor in Art :Intl Arc,-lute ilogy ELERY RONALD BECKER, D.Sc. k Place LEONARD CAl'tMlC,'ll.X1-ll., Ed. NI.. Pli.lJ 93 .-Xlexancler St. Instructor in Biology Instructor in Psycllology KENNETH PORTER STEVENS, A.M. 522 G :IRTIIUH SIIEHAIAX H .-xDDAu'AI', A.M. Iii North 3Iool'C St. Instructor in Biology Instructor in History BELA DE KEREKJARTO Q3 G Q College ELIIER ADOLPII ISELLI-:R, A.M., D.l'hiI. -Oxonw 1:5-1 Littlc Hall Lecturer in NIa.theInatics Instructor in llistory AUGUSTO CENTENO, Lic. en Fil. y Let. Older Hall AI,-XRK RIORTIRIIALR III-1.xI.n, A.M. 25 Pine St. Instructor in Modern Languages Instructor in Ilistory MAURICE EDGAR COINDREAU, Ag. de l'Univ, uyler Hall ROBERT :ILEXANIJI-Ill 3I.xcliAI'. Phill. -360 Nassau St. Instructor in Modern Languages Instructor in Politics TEL CLARENCE KIMBALL, Ph.B. te College JAMES GRAIIAAI l.I-:x'nI'Rx, .LN 10-,X Griulimte College Instructor in Mathematics Instructor in Er-onoiiiit-4 ROBERT SAMUEL ROGERS, A.M., PlI.D. ate College LIIcIIrs W. CIIIAVES. A.M. 29:3 Nassau St. Instructor in Classics Instructor in Economics BATEMAN EDVVARDS, Ph.D. ssau JosEI1II STAGG LAwRnxcE, A.M. IIS Nassau St. Instructor in French Instructor in Economics ALBERT RUDOLPH ELSASSER, A.M., Ph.D. assau St. VIRGIL IVILLIT, A.M. 10:3 North Mom-A St, Instructor in English Instructor in Economics STEPHEN JOSEPH HERBEN, JR., A.M., PH.D. 9 Aiken Ave. REINIIARDT ROI3EltT l'IERLIxc:, .-LB. ion Nussuu St. Instructor In English Instructor in liconoinics GEORGE GILLESPIE FOX, Nassau St. ARTHUR FLETCHER LucAs, A.M. -Emi Nassau 51. ' Instructor 111 EI1gl1Sl'l Instructor iII Economics RICHARD VLIET LINDABURY, JR., A.M. uate College GARLAND BAIRD Bnicos, 31.5, 91 Graduate College Instructor ln English Instructor in Mutlieinatics RAYMOND JAMES SONTAG, A.M., Ph. deventer Ave. GABRIEL HlPI'fJLX'TllS COLLIRNON, A.M.. l'h.D. 41 Vnivcrsity Place IIISUI-1Ct01' 111 History Instructor in Mutlieniutics FETTER, A.M. 121 Broadrnead ATHERTON IIALL SPRAGLTI, A.M. 15-D Grzuluute Collet, IDICS Instructor in Matheinzltics I 16 Park Place LOREN XVILLS, 41 l'niWrSily Pl: Instructor In Matlielnatics FRANK WHITSON Instructor in Econo LESLIE THOMAS FOURNIER, M.A. Instructor in Economtics we QQWQETON5 v QQ'Q'A'Qf?fi Ci 0 1 A' sm 'AQ fu a RIALCOLM OAKMAN Yorxu, l!.l,.h. Reference Librarian PHILIP ELLIS WIIEI-:I.wRIc:II'r. l'li.D. Instructor in Philosopliy GEORGE ECKEL DUCKWORTII, A.B. Instructor iI1 Classics WILLIAM EAIIIETT GXVATKIN, JR., A.B! Instructor in Classics FREDERICK CIIARLES AYINDISVII. A.B. Instructor in French LORING BARER AVALTON. Lic. es Lettrcs Instructor in French DONALD VVHEELER, B.0., A.M. 11 Ale Instructor in Public Speaking WILLIAM VYXE SESSIONS, NLS., Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry LEIOH CARROLL DOUGLASS, Ecl.M. Instructor in Psychology fl.. Y' -,fx Q rw, X lf 3 '04 iilimhivl 21 Dickiiison Sl. ll. U. llOX 216 13-l Graflualc College 7-C' Graduate College 7 IYcst Brown llall QS Jetlerson Rd. xander llall. Seminary 128 liroaclincad 344- Nassau St. Qssistants in Zlnstructiun LIONEL VALDEMAR SILYESTER, A.B. Assistant in Biology FRANK JAMES SULLIVAN Assistant in Physical Education EDWARD RIORRIS COLLINS, A.M. Assistant in Chemistry GEORGE RICHARD BURNS, A.M., .Assistant in Chemistry ELWYN LIONEL PERRY, BS. Assistant in Geology WILLIAM STEEL CREIGHTON, B.S. Assistant in Biology DARYVIN BURROUGRS, A.B. 56 Assistant in Biology JOHN MCALLISTER K:XTER, B.S. Assistant in Biology Mt. Lucas 4-4 Jefferson Rd. 8-A Graduate College 8-A Graduate College 16 Hawthorne Ave. 5-C Graduate College Brown Hall, Seminary 17? Nassau St. AYILHUR SVIIOFIELD IIULIN, A.M Assistant in Psychology AIELVIN ADAM DIE1'-RICFI, A.M. Assistant In Chemistry WILLIAM I-IENIIY JONES, JR., B.S. Assistant in Chemistry SLOAN BRUCE JORDAN, MS. Assistant in Chemistry RANDOLPII THOMAS MIXJCDR, M.S Assistant in Chemistry .IUIIN PIIILIP MASON, A.M. Assistant in Chemistry STANLEY OIVEN IVIORGAN, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry NOHVAL FRANKLIN MYERS, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry SAMUEL BIGGS SCHOFIELD, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry CHARLES ALLEN SLOAT, A.M. Assfstant in Chemistry JOHN DEANS VVESTERMANN, A.B Assistant in Chemistry 93 Alexander St. 56 Patton Ave. 22 Bank St. 55 Jefferson Rd. 10 Dickinson St. 91 Graduate College 11 .Alexander St. 108 Stockton St. QQ Bank St. 173 Nassau St. 108 Stockton St. HAROLD MIXCCOLL BANNERMAN, BS. 1 College Rd. Assistant in Geology CHARLES SPARLING EVANS, B.A.S. 12 College Rd. Assistant in Geology REGINIXLD H. PEGRUM. B.S. 35 Edgehill St. Assistant in Geology JOHN REGINALD BATES, A.B. Q4 Bank St. Assistant in Chemistry GORDON GOWANS SIKES, A.M. 53 Graduate College Reader in Art and Archaeology PALMER VVALLACE VEDDER, A.M. 24 Dickinson St. Reader in English BERNARD MATHIAS WAGNER, Ph.B. 126 Graduate Colleae Reader in English - 6,6 DQINQEION f SWZ6 ' QWQ NQQA - I N A A 6 , im, S 'IK -IILIIMIINW ummittees uf the janultp 1924 :1925 Clerk of the Faculty: PROFESSOR V. L. COLLINS Committee on Committes: The President, Chairman, PROFESSORS EISENHART, OSGOOD, TROXN'BRIDGE. Course of 'Stufly: The President, Chairman, PROFESSORS BOSSANGE, BOWVMAN, CONKLIN, EISENHART, FETTER, FIELD, FINE, GER- OULD, A. M. GREENE, Jr., JONES, W. F. MAGIE lSecretaryJ, MOREY, SHIPMAN, DONALD STUART, Registrar. XVARREN, WEST, the Upper Class Courses:PRoEESSORS BOWVMAN, CORWIN, EISENRART. Discipline: DEAN MCCLENAHAN, Chairman: PROEESSORS PHILLIPS, PRIEST, SCOON, TROVVBRIDGE, VVEBER. Admission: PROFESSOR HEERMANCE, Director of Admission: PRO- FESSORS COLLINS, EISENHART, MACINNES, PARROTT. Library: PROFESSORS ADAMS, ARMSTRONG, CROIL, C. R. PIALL, HENDEL, MONROE, WEDDERBURN. Non-Athletic Organizations: PROFESSORS COLLINS, IIEERMANCE, RAYCROFT, BALDWIN SMITH, D. C. STUART. Examinations and Standing: DEAN MAGIE, Chairman: MOCABE, DEAN GREENE, J. C. GREEN, GILLESPIE, NICCLENA- HAN, SOOON, TARR, VREELAND. PROFESSORS Graduate School: DEAN WEST, Chairman, PROFESSORS BENDER, BOSSANGE, BOWMAN, BRIGHAM, CORVVIN, JONES, KEMMERER, MCCLURE, PRENTICE, ROOT, SMYTH, TROYVBRIDGE, VEBLEN, WERTENBAKER. Public Lectures: PROFESSOPLS P. M. BROWN, CHAPMAN, COLLINS, MATHER, H. N. RUSSELL, WERTENBAKER, MR. TOMLINSON. 28 C'or1fr'ri'r1cv.' PIm1fI:SSOR IVJIXHX. Cfliriirinaini I'IIOI'I':SsORS BIIWIIAN JONES. 3I.kIiI7EX. TROXYHIIIIJKSI-1. X I':III.I-xx. P1'r'r'f'11l0rI'f1l.' PIIOI-'ILSSOIIS 3Ir'f',xIII-3. Usiqrmlx. PRIEST. SIIIIAIAN' BALDWIN SMITII. S!l7l1'fllfI.Dll.' lfghlvisory IO the 'lxl'll9iK'0S' f'OIIIIIIiIlI-0 un GI-IIIIIIIIS :Ind Buildingsi PROI'I4:sSOR R.u'a'ImI- r. DR. D. 13. SINI-I,,IIIz. DR. TOOKILII. NIR. WIx'rRIxc:I-LII. Dia. KKIINOI-lux, IDI-:Av NTI - C'I.I2:N.III.xx. Honorary lJvy1'z'z'.v: If.IOinl f'OIIIIIIiIIc-I' willi 'l'rIIslI-us' f'UIlllHiliPt IHKOFESSIJYCS Vmxklin. f'UFXYiYl. Osginnl. Sc-lzmlzzlm' PROI-'I-:SSORS BI.xI'IxNI-zs. l'IIII:s:I'. ROOT, SIIIDIIAY, '1'ROII'- DRIDGE. Acting Registrar. Publix' Spi'alfing mul IjfifllflillflfPill!!-'HSQIVRS P. Xl. BIIIIIVN. i'III.I'. J. C. GRIQEN, Mr'ICI,ImI', AIYIAIHS. Ulzflvrgrziflzziili' f'fl7Ifl'l'l'IlI'l'.'Plifll-'I-IF-SUIIS f'Ill,T. xx-lfllil-ZR. W. P. ILXLL. BICCAISIAI. USOOOII. Athlrlics: PIIORI-:SSOR KIAIXXI-ZIDX', cvililiflllkllll l'IIOrI:SSORS FINE MCCLURR, IIAYCRU1-'T. SI'AE'I'II. DII. TOORIQR. the Registrar. Bill FI'rzPATRIcIi. Conzniilfez' Qf Ilia .-Iclrisory IVOIIIIFIVII IJ!-IAN FINE. DI-:AN GIIIERNE PROFESSOR OSOOOD. ArI1 i.s0ry Cozzncil Qf tlzz' I uf'uIly: PRESIDENT PIIBHEN. c'i1iliI'!'l1ZlXl1 PROFESSORS BONVMAN, CAPPS, CONIQLIN. COIIIYIN, IUIXON. l'xlXE, GAUSS, A. M. GREENE, Jr., JONES, W. F. BI.-KGIE, BIUNRO, OSGOOD, RAYCROET, RIYSSEITY.. SCOTT. inf? QQXNQETOIV f , QQIQ-A-Q XAY, .,' fl Li li SWIM as xv JMHMMNII JOIIN GRIER llllllil-IN, I'h.I7., LI,.l.7., Lill.lb President Qhffiters uf Zlhministratiun . Nassau llall ANDREW FLI-:AIING Wrzsr. l Ii.D..LL.l7.. I-Ion.l7.l,itl. r,Uxon.w Dean of the Graduate l'll'll00l HENRY' BI.'cII.xRD FINE, l'h.D., LL.D.. Dean ol the Departments of Science XVILLI.-KM FRANf'Is AIAGIE. l'h.D., LL.D. Dean of the Faciilly HOXX'.ARD BLICCLENAI-XAN, BLS., LL.D. Dean of the College tl Nassau llall Trl l.lllI'ill'j':l7lZlI'0 The IJPLHIQS House Qlrl Nassau I-Iall ARTHUR M.-xI'RIc-E GREENE JR., ME.. DSC.. D. ling. Dean of the School ol' Engineering HENRY GREEN DLTFP'IEI.D. -LB. Treasurer XVILSON FARRAND, I..H.D. Clerk ofthe Board ol' Trustees VARNUM LANSING COLLINS, A.M. Secretary GEORGE C. YVINTRINGER, E.E. Controller H. ALEXANDER SMITH, A.B., LL.B. Executive Secretary FREDERICK LEROY HUTSON, Ph.D. Registrar RADCLIFFE, HEERNIYXNCE, A. M. Director of Admission and Supervise EDWARD RAYMOND BOSSANGE, PlI.B. Qll School ol' Science SliIl1ll0IJG!I'IZlll NL 'ii' ark. N. J. 3153 Nassau Hall Stanhope Hall Nassau Hall Q12 Nassau Hall 316 Nassau Hall r of Freshmen McCormick Hall Director of the School of Architecture JOHN COLT, A. M. 8 Nassau Hall Assistant to the Supervisor of Freshmen Director-Bureau of Teaching Appoin tments JAAIES TIIAYER GEROULD, A.l3. University Library Lilurarian CIIARLES VVILLIAXI KENNEIDY, A.M., Ph.D. 36 National Bank Chairman of the Board of Athletic Control GEORGE RICHARDS MURRAY 36 National Bank General Athletic Treasurer INEENE FITZPATRICK Cor. Princeton and Aitken Aves. Advisor in Athletics I .IOIIN SAVILLE COSGRAVE Stanhope Hall Assistant to the Treasurer XYILLIAM FRANKLIN IQEER Q09 Nassau Hall .Assistant to the Registrar GORDON GOWANS SIKES, AM. 314 Nassau Hall Assistant to the Secretary BRUCE BERCKMANS, A.B. 32 First National Bank Controller of the Athletic Association NEILSON POE, AB. 32 First National Bank Supervisor of Freshman Athletics FRED R. APGAR Stanhope Hall Purchasing Agent :ALEXANDER LEITOI-I, A.B. l Q11 Nassau Hall Director-Bureau of Appointments and Student Employment GEORGE ROBERTS MEYERS, C.E. Stanhope Hall Assistant to the Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings JOHN MCDOXN'ELL CARNOOHAN, M.D. McCosh Infirmary University Physician DONALD BUNKER SINCLAIR, M.D. McCosh Infirmary Associate University Physician HELEN Gnoss, R.N. McCosh Infirmary lnfirrnarian HENRY BOVIE 2 N. M. R. Proctor -A - Q Q4 G 1 C2 Q Q i x 'B K- f SW N ww A C ' W KRW Q E 55 mf XN Q U it Wx 'Y it QQXNQETON ' v Ql2lQ'A-QQ tw 49 fr a i ! Q fs Utbe Ulinihersitp itihrarp EHNEST C't'sIIINc: RICII.XltI!SUX. I'l1.D.. Ilonnrury Dirt-f-for FLORISNCE LOUISE HURD, Pliny Fisk Library JAMES TII.II'i:n GIcuo1'1.D, A.B., Llillfllflillll ROBERT FRANZ FOERSTER, Ph.D., Curator of Industrial Relations HENRY B.xIz'I'1,Err VAN TIOPISI-IX. PlI.D.. .-ls.vi'.wlunl Librarian Library BTALCOLM O. YOUNG. A.B.. Itzgfcrmzm- I.ibrari'un LETVIS FREDERICK PEASE, A.B., Curator of the Music Library LAWRENCE HEYIM -'l 0'1I'-H'1'lioi1s JOHN I. SCULL, A. lVI., Curator of Ea: Libris G. VINTON DL'FFII5LD, Circiilalion and Slzclrcs SYDNEY RICHMOND TABER, A.M., Curator of European War Posters LINN RLTDOLPI-I BL.xxcIi.xRD, A.B., B.L.S.. Vfilrilogm' Collar-tion GEORGE MANN PEc'K, .-LB., Special CoII1'cl1'o11s C'rIALIr..xNr ROBINSON, Pl1.D., Curator of illezlicifal Manuscripts HELEN ROBBINS, .-LB.. Ar! Library HARVEY E. FISK, A.B., Curator of Berijamin Strong Collection EARL R. CARLSON, .-LB., Guyol Hal! Library W. FREDERICK STOHLMAN, A.M., Curator of Marryuarid Art Library The Lniversity Library, during the past year. through acquisitions aIId purchases, has brought its total number of books up to approximately 545,000 volumes. This figure has been reached in spite of its policy to limit the books contained to those which have a direct bearing on the field of study outlined in the curriculum, During the past year, the new plan of study has increased thecirculation ofthe books, and 131,000 Volumes were loaned in comparison to the 96,000 of the previous year. It is estimated that ninety per cent of the students availed themselves of the works in the Library for educative and recreational purposes. The Industrial relations section, instituted two years ago, and allied to the Library, has acquired great prominence, and bids fair to become one of the most important departments. The coIIrse in bibliography, inaugurated last year by the Graduate College under the direction of Dr. Van Hoesen, has exceeded all expectations, and the number of students taking the course is increasing. Campus organizations, such as the Speakers Association, the Round Table, and the debating teams, now depend almost entirely upon the Reference Department for guidance In their fields of interest. Acquisitions during the past year totaled 37,000 volumes, the greatest gain for a single year in the history of the Library. The Blau Memorial Collection, accumulated by an eminent German bibliophile and named in memory of the late Professor Nlax Blau, IS one oi the most complete collections of modern German literature in the country. The books and memorabilia relating to Woodroww' Wilson will be greatly augmented due to the fund of S1500 which has been raised by friends of the late President for this purpose, By the gift of Mrs. Adrian H. 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Ulbe ibmncetnn Qllannun lf ia. 2 .Q l f Famous in song and story, Princeton's old Cannon has had many strange li ' ., 1 . y ,fhl if -- li , Q experiences since the memorable Battle of Princeton in 1777. For thirty , . f :s! ,, years it was used for Firing salutes on the Fourth of July and was a center of gm -PM he f I , N Campus activity during its sojourn behind Old North. It was used as the VE... 5:44 - 47-If A - fy -' Q 4 4 L Y. 6.4 14 bucking place in the game of shinny , -a favorate sport of the students lx .7 f H x, , il .,, aff' I if I 2 before the advent of baseball. Then came the War of 1812, and the Cannon , lf A u W V - ' A K -v I' was confiscated by the Government, being moved to New Brunswick to guard ' fm 3 Algyl r -' , ' 1 ,I . ly I Alix the Raritan Canal. 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J, Q, my ERI? 1 Q A Q ' :F -M v1.Jg. ,Yu W, , 432 f 4 S , aa Q 5' .. e r r e S - 4- . ,. 'N 5 yi! . . ,,g, . - 'C fp ffflxif J '. I l EDB flfldppkl' h ef 1 pl 0 Since the earliest days of Princeton the bell on Nassau Hall has furnished li V1 1 ,fs r Wf77 . .QL material for undergraduate mischief. The clappe h l b g id d ' A, f - L K New as the legitimate prey of Freshmen alone and happy ijiieogzio in ldeigacxlegp U V ' X J ng down into a trunk and bring forth one of these treasures. The loss of its V I II ' ' Qi-li clapper is far from being the only indignity the old bell has suffered. The ,. h ' I ,f,. 44' an ,. ., ,mi uw . , , .gn . g - Q f yr in old grad will tell you a story of some bold youth. who, on a winters X A ,Xu L ll -' I night, propped the bell upside down and filled it with water so that a shining QI 3' I' 1. 94 block of ice hanging in N assau's belfry greeted the eyes of a wondering campus X ' fu: .1 the next morning. 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H 112 matches between representatives of the Freshman and Sophomore classes. N VIIVV ' if L In the 1860's college men carried canes as a matter of course, but the Sopho- ffl, , 35 -1 ,ga -, if . . . . . A A g if fu e. , - mores resentmg the ostentatious way in which first year men made use of T .. r l W J 4 ' 5.-7- V their privilege forbade them to display their collegiate superiority. The edict 9 H T, 1 i 1 A ' was annually ignored and annually groups of Sophomores attacked the bolder V Zevggf' 'li , EQ ya Freshmen who ventured out with sticks until, on October 28, 1868, at Dr. lf- AJ -. -' ' NW McCosh's inauguration, a determined attack was made upon the neophytes. ff' gl, Henceforth, the rushes became a fixture of college life. It became the i f V 'K ff 1 -.f-4' ' ,. custom for a group of sophomores to awake the whole college at twelve o'clock 13 Qui' M 'I re if . - . Q,-,, w7'5 l ', L 4 ' on some frosty fall night. 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Sw - li -1 i i .Q - 14- R ' L Q ' - an fa 1- 1 1 rs My , , , 1 f 4,3-f :g ag Hassan Zlaall ZBurmg iBrmnetun 5 . , 1 1 e l 1 Reign uf Tllizrrur -A s j - H 4151- ' X . , v-' N Nassau Hall, from 1800 to 1820, was the target of many a violent demon- ' l ' H fy 'V stration by the students against the strictness of College discipline and the y y '- JXQ poomess of Commons' fare. In 1802 it was actually destroyed by a fire with . '-.' A 1 5 W ll gl- ' V I, which ten students were found to have an Hunwholesome connection. The , - ' ll . fl l l Ill' f f- years following its rebuilding were marked by frequent petty disturbances, n X? X Q Q ' 1, A f R and, in 1814, a giant torpedo was exploded in the main entrance to Old North, ' ,J ' ,I .JA cracking its walls from top to bottom. x . lg q l X21 I 'Q ' N The climax of disorder came in January 1817 with the Great Rebellion. D A W One night, at a given signal, the tutors were imprisoned in their roomsg im- . 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S ophikor, Corinth, Greece Robert Hamilton Ball . . ...... 35Q NV. Q9th St., New York City Harold MacColl Bannerman .... . . .Barney River. Nova Scotia Philip Marla Barr ..... ......... 1 3 E. 14th St., New York City Henry Askew Barton . ...... 8110 St. Paul Ave., Detroit, Dlich. John Reginald Bates ......... 5923 WV. 121st St., New York City Andre Alden Beaumont, Jr .... .11Q Yeager St.. Forty-Fort, Pa. Elbert Lansing Bennett ......., 34 S. 21st St., Philadelphia, Pa. Guy Arthur Bensinger ..... ...... 3 20 Centre St.. Ashland. Pa. James Flint Boughton, Jr ...,.................. hladison, Ga. Arthur Bramley .... . .......,.. 21692 Kineard St., Eugene, Ore. Charles James Brasefield. 221 Lawrence Aye., New Brunswick, N. J. Garland Baird Briggs. . , ........ r. .... ........... S ebrell, Ya. Bailey LeEeVre Brown . . ..... 116 Hall Ave., Jamestown, N. Y. Boris Bruzs ..... ............. E lizabetes iela Qla, Riga, Latvia VVilliam Ackerman Buell. . . . . . .15 Murray Pl., Princeton, N. J. George Richard Burns . ...................... Burlington, Vt. Raymond Darwin Burroughs .... ................. R ice, Neb. Elmer Grimshaw Butler .... ................... P arish, N. Y. Howard Russell Butler, Jr ..... 107 Library Pl., Princeton, N. J. Herbert Butterfield ' Rosebank Terrace, Oxenhope, Keighley, Yorkshire, Eng. Emil Joseph Calvacca ........ Q6Q E. 26th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Donald Forrester Cameron. .9231 lVIarket St., Amsterdam, N. Y. Chen Yuan Chen ADDRESS .. . . . .. .. .. . . . Jlontpellier. Pranee 53 Chiao Tao Koes. Anting. Men St.. Peking. China Ping-'l'sa.ng Chen .... . . . . . . .Tau Siong Cfhie Co.. Amoy. China Elliott H ard Cheney. , . .......... .......,.... C Jrange. Blass. Chia-Shu Choo ...... Chen-Mei Aliddle School. Nanking. China Tsung-foh Chu. . ........... 93 Alexander St.. Princeton. N. J. Alonzo Church. Qnd .... .,..... . P. U. Box 4-QS. Lnielilmurg. Ya. Robert Burns Coleman. Jr . 10.30 Elden Ave.. Los Angeles, Cal. Edward hlorris Collins . ....,,,.........., . . .Purehase. N. Y. James Harry Cotton ..., John Paul Cotton. . ..,, Thomas Law C oyle. .... . . . . . . . .JYest Aliddlesex. Pa. . . . . . . . , . .West Middlesex, Pa. . . . .lYesthan1pton lieac-h, N. Y. lYilliam Steel Creighton . . . . ................... Alolmile, Ala. lliilliam Patterson Cumming ...,........ ...,... P lampton. Ya. Oscar Levi Daley .,... .,...., S UT Grznnlvieiv St.. Seranton. Pa. Philip Dalton ....... ......... B eukendaal. Selieneetady. N. Y. John Herrick Hiram Darling ..... 313 Denver St.. Waterloo. la. Arthur Paul Davis. ., .204 Forest Park Ave.. Springfield. Blass. Prentice Northrup Dean ...,.. .,................. D alton. Pa. Burnham N. Dell .........., lleadow Garden. Princeton. N. J. John Jacob DeJYaard .... ............... S outh Holland. Ill. Nlelvin Adam Dietrich .... .....,.......,...,. 1 iutztown, Pa. Wlilliam Henry Dilts, . ........ 5118 Rohier St.. Greensburg, Pa. Arthur Frederick Dittmer..108 S. Staffon St.. Ludington. Blieh. Stuart Carter Dodd . . . . Herman Garland Dresser 21 . .. . . .81 S. Blt. Ave., llontelair. N. J. hlagnolia St... New Brunswick. N. J. George Eekel Duekworth .... .............. L ittle York. N. J. Gordon Bee Dudley . .... . . .32 Livingston St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. iff K QQXNGBETQN5 26 , QQIQ-A-QQ aa L!! de Swift A X fa, Hmlwil cbrahuute Qntubents Cffllnntinuehp NAME .rxnnnnss Edgar Daniel Dunning. , . .... 41 HoeHer Ave.. Ilion, N. Y. Ranald Gardner Dunning ..... . .............. Black Lick, Pa. Carl Henry Eckart. . . . . . .... 3411 Park Ave., St. Louis. BIO. Donald Drew Egbert .......... 77 Bowne Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Charles Rosenbury Erdman. Jr.. .Boudinot St., Princeton. N. J. Pierre Sidamon Eristoff ....... ............... B Ioscow. Russia Lloyd 1Vendell Eshelman. . . ............,.. Shippensburg, Pa. Charles Sparling Evans. . .2626 36th Ave., IV. Vancouver, B. C. Joseph hiarquis Ewing. ........ 132 Bryant St., Rahway, N. J. John Fauntleroy Fennelly. .1045 IV. 54th St., Kansas City, lilo. Donald Lord Finlayson ..................... Kennebunk, NIe. Frederick Lovell Finley .... ..... 2 '73 Bishop St., hlontreal. Pa. Louis hfIcLane Fisher. . ....... 1301 Park Ave., Baltimore, lVId. Edmund Clark Fitzgerald. 26 High St., Needham Heights, lVIass. lVIathew Corry Fleming, Jr. .. .130 E. 67th St., New York City Jean Frois-1Vittman ........................... Paris France, Charles Frederick Fryling ....... 128 Fourth St., Newark, N. J. Samuel Vogt Gapp .......... 63 VV. Church St., Bethlehem, Pa. James Edward Gill .... . . . 1522 Graveley St., Vancouver, B. C. Lawrence Blair Gilmore ....... 814 Carson Ave., La Junta, Col. John Gray Glenn ....... ..... 2 93 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Donald Goodchild ..... . . . .................. ...... . . .None Cullen Bryant Gosnell . . . ................. Greenville, S. C. William James Grier .......... Rainelton, Co. Donegal, Ireland Hall McAllister Grifliths ...... .1724 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Henry Alexander Grubbs, Jr ................... Oakland, Md. Chandler Hale Jr. ........ ..... 1 535 L St., Washington, D. C. Harold Everett Hall ..... .............. R . 2, South Paris, Me. Ralph Thomas Halstead. .111 Rutledge St., Spartanburg, S. C. Arthur Kelly Healy. . ......... 16 W. 74th St., New York City Robert Scovel Hendrickson ............... Lawrenceville, N. J. NAME ADDRESS Asher Estey Hinds, Harvard Club, 27 VV. 44th St., NewYork City Oren Holtrop ..... ...... ...........,...... F e rrysburg, Mich. Roland lVIather Hooker .................. Hartford, Conn. Hu, Tao-WVei ............................... Hankow, China Howard Larison Hughes.. . .Free Public Library, Trenton, N. J. Wlilbur Schofield Hulin. ........................ Eugene, Ore. Lloyd George Ice. ..... .... .... .... .... . . . B urlington, Kans. George J unkin Irwin ...................... . . .LeXington, Va. D. VV. Jackson. ........... 2124 County Ave., Texaskana, Tex. Milo Fisher Jamison ..... ........ ........ . . .Hollywood, Cal. YVillard Brownell Jewell . . .............. Little Compton, R. I. Woodbridge O. Johnson, Jr. 2423 Ridgeview Ave., Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, Cal. Jacob Henry Joldersma ..... 180 Alexander St., Princeton, N. J . Robert Howard Jones ..... .1329 Singer Place, Wilkinsburg, Pa. William Herny Jones, Jr. 1339! Huntsville Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Sloan Bruce Jordan. . . .... .114 Prentiss Ave., Greenville, S. C. John McAllister Kater .... .................. W inchester, Va. Donald Allen Keenan. . .424 VVashington St., Dorchester, Mass. William Aultin Kelly. 11134 127th St., Edmonton, Alberta, Can. John R. Kempers. .... .... ............... S i oux Center, Iowa Renwick Carlisle Kennedy.. 125 N. Mais St., Mooresville, N. C. George Franklin Kerchner, Jr .................. Macungie, Pa. Manford Vaughan Kern . . . . ....... . . Pleasanton, Kaus. Kwan Sik Kim. . .................... 86 Kyung Hung, Korea Tel Clarence Kimball ..... ..................... G arfield, Ga.. Edward StauHier King .... 1243 Mt. Royal Ave., Baltimore, Md. Richard Dale Kitzmiller.E. Washmgton Lane, Germantown, Pa. Marshall Mason Knappen ................... Brookings, S. D. Chi-Ting Kwei. . .......................... Changsha, China QQlN Q ETON oft 1.15 ' ,-1 mg-rift T15 l lui' lmuuwiel Qrahuatz Svtuhznts Cfinntinueto NAME ADDRESS Leen Learner Latham .... .....,............ P leasant Hill, O. Rensselaer VVright Lee .... 4721 1fVindsor Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. Alexander Leitch ......... 513 Palisade Ave., Jersey City, N. J . Harry Levy. . ..........,... 110 Laurel St., 1VIaplewood, 1NIass. Cicero Hunt Lewis, II ...... ..... P eacock Inn, Princeton, N. J. Albert French Lutley clo China Inland Mission, Newington Green, London, Eng. John Richard 1NIcAliley . ....................... 1VIilan, Tenn. William Alexander 1VIcCall . 188 Cleveland St., Providence, R. I. Paul Scofield McConnell ......... 1805 Caruth St., Dallas, Tex. Archibald McDonald McIsaac ..... .914 Illabry St., Selma, Ala. William Henry Machie. . .... ...... .......... P r inceton, N. J. Robert VVilliam McLaughlin, Jr. .31 NIay St., 1Vorcester, Mass. Randolph Thomas Major. . ..... 606 N. 16th St., Lincoln, Neb. John Philip Mason ...,.. . . .Q7 Central Ave., Hyde Park, hflass. Hideo Masutani .... . . . .Japanese Embassy, Wlashington, D. C. Herbert Edward 1VIierow Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Col George Matthews IVIodlin .... ........... E lizabeth City, N. C. Stanley Owen Morgan ..... 32 N. Dean St., Schenectady, N. Y. Jarvis Scobey Morris. ......................... VVarren, Ark. Thomas Fairchild Morrison.. .6 Floral Ave., Binghamton, N. Y Coleman Clarkson Moser. 164 Strawberry Hill, Stamford, Conn Norval Franklin Myers . . ................. Mount Carroll, Ill George Nebolsme ..... ..................... N ew York, N. Y. Charles Harnish NeH . ....................... Alexandria, Pa. Merritt Dewey Newton. . ...... Q08 Park Ave., Schoolfield, Va. Lark-June George Paik .,... .......... . . .Syen Chyun, Korea Frank Acklen Pattie, Jr. . ...,............. Winchester, Tenn. Reginald Herbert Pegrum 11513i125th St., Edmonton, Alberta, Can. NAME Elwyn Lionel Perry. . . Robert Lowell Petry ,.... C , 121 Qrfix- Wi.. ADDRESS .. . . . . .Mill St., Reading. Mass. ................NewParis.O. Robert Irwin Powell . . . . ..... 10 E. 06th St., New York City Edward Radcliff .... . . . ..... 12 Stanley Place. Yonkers. N. Y. lllarren Scott Reeve ........ 417 Garfield Ave., Syracuse. N. Y. Frank Brian Root .,.. .... . Francis 1Vilshire Rondebush. . . VVilliam Lee Sandidge. Jr. . John Alexander Sawhill . . . Samuel Biggs Schofield ..., John Paul Selson ..... . . . Hardigg Sexton ....... . . Joseph Sanford Shanley . . , . ...................Albion, Ill. IIZQ8 Carr Ave.. llemphis. Tenn. .. . . ., . , . . . . . . .Lynchburg. Ya. .. .R. D. No. 1, Boulder, Col. . . . . . . . . . .. .Georgetown flId. . .......... .... H arrisburg, Pa. . .328 VY. Church St.. Oxford. O. 16 Edgehill St.. Princeton. N. J. Charles Newton Sharp. Jr.. 137 Overton Place. Knoxville. Tenn Benjamin Burnis Shipman ................... Springfield. hlo Charles Allen Sloat. . . .... ..........,,...... O rrtanna. Pa Charles 1Villard Smith .... ...,. 1 12 N. Front St.. Sunbury, Pa Edwin G. Smith ..... ........., 2 73 Spring St., Trenton. N. J Henry Roy lllilliam Smith The Limes. Ditchingham, Bungay. Suffolk. Eng James G. Smith .... . ......... Q06 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Paul Althaas Smith. .. . . ...,... 234 Court St., Keene. N. H. Enrique Calica Sohrepena ......... Cuba. La Union, Philippines Jolm Wlilliam Spaeth. . . .53 N. Paxon St., W. Philadelphia. Pa. Atherton Hall Sprague. . .21 Butler Place. Northampton. Mass. Paul Chatham Squires. . ........ . .... .... ..., . C 'linton. N. Y. Kenn Stryker-Rodda . .Pennington Seminary. Pennington. N. J Frank lvhitman Taylor ...... . 1814- E. 3Qnd Ave.. Denver. Col Charles Hastings Thomas. . .... ............. 1 Vayneshoro. Pa. Joseph lNIiller Thomas .... ........ .......... R i dlev Park. Pa. Samuel 1VIartin Thompson. 1529 Harrison Ave., Des lIoines, Ia fn' tt! , gi - DAN G3 ETofv if + 1 . Q I-218 A- Q K D P Q4 Q an Q we G Q CP 1 iff fK1:Ji.l- xx Q C' X l '-f' Q'Wktt W haf Illalvlililll Qorubuatc Situhents Ciiunclubebj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Wlilliam Willard Thorp. . ............ ..,....... S idncy. N. Y. John Deans Westermann. . . ...... 1535 C St., Lincoln, Neb. Philip lYolcott Timberlake . . . . .731 N. 4-th St.. Steubenville, 0. Carl Joseph Whelan. , , ................... Island Falls, Me. Dominic P. Tucci ...... ......... -L 0.3 Elmer St., Trenton. N. J. Houston White ,... ....,.... R oute A, Box 228C, Atlanta, Ga. lvilliam David Turkington ........ ............. l YllIIl0I'C. Ky. Jesse Lce Tvhitten, . . ..... . . .40-L S. Front St., Anderson, S. C. Ides van Watersclioot van der Graf-lit Edward Carl Johannes TVolf 6 Hillcrest. Ponca City. Okla. '75 Kjobmagergade. Fredericia, Copenhagen, Denmark Cornelius van Til ..... . . ,....,...... ...,.. H annnond. Ind. John Hulton Wlolfenden Bela Vasady. ............ Q0 Simonyi St.. Debreczen, Hungary Q3 Pole Lane, Failsworth, QManchester, Eng Palmer Wlallace Vedder. .. .Rosedale Road, Schenectady. N. Y. William Clarence Wlright Bernard lvlathias TVagner ..., ,... . Q07 Walnut Ave.. Sidney. O. 1615 Buckingham Rd., Los Angeles, Cal. Everett Stanley YVallis ..... ,.................. T Vaitsfield, Vt. Kuo-Cheng VVu . ............................. Peking, China Doyle Donovan Wlarner . . . . ...........,. Greenville. O. Theodore Cuyler Young . . ...... Q15 VVallace Ave.. Bucyrus, O. Edward Austin TVarren, Jr. . . . . . .West Acton. Mass. Charles Thomas Zahn , .... ............. Y Vestminster, Md. 4-J J, ' ' - ,C UQXNQETOIV QW A SQA 4 ,, WN 'QA A Y X C Q I THE CLASS OF 1875, THIRTIETH REUNION W f f ff I 4 I 1,0 f ' , x - ff ' 4 'w01Y7:3 V640 1 431' X X Wy' . 'Q' f 4 ' an , ie , 32? -I ,X fg 4 ' 1 N Q ET Effiflf fff Q I Q - ' we Dm ON ' f T37 26 ' Q A' QM K5 ,Q ' 671 4 3:5 Q Q Q l I6 apsw JJ xg IM IMWNIQ- Swim: Cliuuncil OFFICERS James LICEIIJFY Boohecker. . .... .... . . . .C'lzai1'man John Lord King Jenney .... . . . .Secretary MEMBERS ARTHUR JOSEPH BARRY PAUL SWAIN HAVENS LEWIS MACK JAMES MCENIRY B001-IECKER RALPH GORMAN HILLS ROWLAND GRANT OLIVER CHARLES VVILLIAM CALDWELL, JR, JOHN LORD KING JENNEY THOMAS NIACPHERSON RITCHIE WILLIAM VVEBSTER HALL, JR, JOHN PARKE LEE RICHARD TILLARD SHACKELFORD 57 THEODORE DWIGHT STEVENSON EDMUND COFFIN STOUT, JR. SAXBY MERLE TILLSON QXNQETON QQIQ-A-Q Q3 Q ,W EY3 iff N 'f Q: - i Ek 5-7555 K, ff. ,5 gvf - G N 'Q C' 4 Wyh x C, f - Q ' . ' X Q mffwfwllwx CLASS OF 1995 L JJ 'il . , INQETQ QIQ-A DQ. N V 1 .,.., ,. ix, -1 Q ' Q O K ' ' f ,U '-45 1 Q L QXX ' ' SE I fi W 7 .fx X ., ami? :Rx I G rf W QW X 0KImyw,1N9d 1 FW ' Q9fficer5, 19244925 RALPH GORMAN HILIJS .... . . .... ....... , . . .... President EDAIUND COEFIN STOUT, JR. .. 4....... . .Vice-President JOHN KING JENNEY .... . . . . . .... Secretary and Treasurer if 3 I I NRD jfurmer Q9fficers F RESHMAN YEAR, FIRST TERM SOPHOMORE YEAR ROY WILSON VVINGATE, JR .....,.......,.....,..,..... Presirlenf RALPH GORMAN HILLS ........, ............. . . . .... President EDMUND COFFIN STOUT, JR.. . . . . ...,...... Vice-President JAMES MCENIRY BOOHECKER .... . ............ Vice-President ARTHUR JOSEPH BARRY.. ..... .... I Qecfretary and TT6'!1.S'1l,Tl'7' JOHN VERNON QUARLES .,..... ...... S eeretary and Treasu'rer FRESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM JUNIOR YEAR RALPH GORMAN HILLS. .... ......I.................... P resident EDMUND COFFIN STOUT, JR.. . .V ,...,......... , . . .... President ARTHUR JOSEPH BARRY. . ...,. .......... I fice-President WILLIAM WEBSTER HALL, JR. .... ..........,. V rfce-President WILLIAM WEBSTER HALL, JR .... .... S ecretary and Treasurer JOHN KING JENNY ............ .... S ecretary and Treasurer 59 - - 09-NNQETGN NTMZ6 ' QMS A 9194 .4 WH-'minted elm of 1925 William Campbell Abbey. .. Neilson Abeel ............ Frankl n Scott Adams . . Robert Henry Aldrich. . . .............Box 1090, Del Rio, Tex. . . . .24 Elm Street, Morristown, N. J. . . . .574 Frost Ave., Rochester, N. Y. . . .22 Nassau Inn, Princeton, N. J. William H. V. Alten ................ .Sea Cliff, Long Island, N. Y. Hurbert Newcombe Alyea ...... 11 Garden Street, hlontclair, N. J. John Morrissey Anderson ......... 490 Post Road, Fairfield, Conn. Lansdell Anderson ................. 26 Broadway, New York City Robert Lovell Anderson ....... 120 Cleveland Street, Orange, N. J. Thomas Smith Anderson.. 1318 Market Street, Parkersburg, W'. Va. Francis Williams Archer ..,. Su erior Su l' Co. Bluefield YV. Va P PP J , w - Archibald Parks Atkinson ..... 1724 Que Street, Washington, D. C. Albert Gray Avery ...... Charles Morris Ayer ...... Robert Sheridan Baehr. . . Oliver S. Bailey ........ Frank Elliott Ball .... . . . . . .5 Nassau Street, New York City . . . .251 W. 81st Street, New York City .. Elmsmere , Mt. Vernon, New York .. . . .919 Avondale Ave., Cincinnati, O. . . . . .Minnetristra Blvd., Muncie Indiana Peter Ballantine ...... ..... 3 60 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Ralph Neal Baltzer .... .... 4 83 De Soto Ave., Clarksdale, Miss. John C. Bane, Jr. .... . . . . . . . .449 Atlantic Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Woodford Bankson. .................... Box 414, Haverford, Pa. George Harold Barnes.. .1915 Webster Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana Hugh Wilson Barnett, Jr. .... 824 N. Fountain Ave., Springfield, O. Arthur Joseph Barry ............ 48 Foster Street, Peabody, Blass. Edwin A. Bartlett ....................,.... North Oxford, Mass. Morgan Seymour Bathgate. ..... 254 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J. George Batten 46 Llo d Road ' Mont l 'r N. J. ' .................. y , c ai , Daniel Magee Beach, Jr. 15 Rochester Savings Bank Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. Charles Robert Beattie ........ 9 S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. Robert Wetherston Beattie.. 3902 Glenwood Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Gilbert E. O. Bell, Jr. ..... 587 Manor Lane, Pelham Manor, N. Y. James Frank Bell .... ........... 4 1 Springdale Road, Atlanta, Ga. Elbert Stone Bennett, Jr. . Theodore Bernstein ...... 112 De ew Ave Buffalo N Y . . p ., , . . . . . . . .2409 Linden Ave., Baltimore, Md. Frank Hartstuff Bethell ........................ Scarsdale, N. Y. Fergus Anthony Biberstein.V ..... 940 N. 48th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Stuart Mills Blodgett ..... ?. .856 Fairmount Ave., St. Paul, Minn. James Mcliuiry Boohecker John Francis Bookwalter.. James Augustus Bope. . . .. George Wlaldron Bowers .... . .. Frederick Patten Bowes. . . Charles William Bray ..... Joseph L. Brent .......... Robert Douglas Bright .,.. John Bruere ............. Murray Peabody Brush, Jr 1110 Caton Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y H1652 E. High St., Springfield. O ...................,.Findlay,O .-1-1 E. 42nd Street. New York City .....3S Sixth Street. Hinsdale, Ill . .1510 Fifth Ave.. Youngstown, O ........ . F.dgehill , Rnxton. Md .......... . . Sandwich, Mass .......252 Spring Street, Trenton. N. J ...,..,.......PortDeposit.Md Wieston Turner Buddington ........,......... West Mystic. Conn William Walton Butterworth,Jr., 501 Maeheco Bldg.. New Orleans, La Charles William Caldwell, ...... 5 Lawrence Street. Yonkers. N. Y Elisha Camp ........... 26 Hooper Ave., Atlantic Highlands, N. J James Murray Carr ..... Pittsburgh Athletic Asso.. Pittsburgh, Pa Charles Carroll, Jr. ..... .,...... . Homewood , Ellicott City, Md James Richardson Carruthers ....................... Glendale, O Boulcls Burnett Carson. .......... 3901- Brandt St,, Houston. Tex Hugh Davis Carter, Jr. ......... 134- Springdale Road. Atlanta, Ga Pierce Annesley Chamberlain, Jr.. .-1-7 S. Prospect St.. Verona. N.J Morris Cheston .... Chestnut Ave., Chestnut Hill. Philadelphia, Pa Alex Goodpaster Chiles ........,........,...... Mt. Sterling, Ky Fred Christen ,.................. 221 Knox Ave., Grantwood, N. J John Willard Clark .....,.......... 310 Linden Lane, LIerion, Pa Samuel Luther Clark, Jr. .1536 Commercial Trust Bldg., Phila., Pa James Rae Clarke, Jr. ............., 27 Lake Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Stephen Campbell Cleaves .,..... 15 W. Front Street. Oil City, P Williams Cochran .......... ....... 1 6 Wall Street, New York City William Francis Cohen ....... 1419 Denniston Ave., Pittsburgh. Pa Frank Woodbridge Constant .... . .57 Battle Road, Princeton, N. J Joseph Wilcox Jenkins Cooper ......... Lake Ave., Baltimore, Md David Merle Corcoran ........... 26 Sanford St., Pawtucket, R. I Robert McArthur Crawford ..... 1010 Adams St., Olympia, Wash Julian Treanor Cromelin ......... 400 River St., Hackensack, N. J James Coale Cumming ........ 6360 Sherman St., Germantown, Pa George Motter Cunningham. .2927 Ordway St., Washington, D. C Robert Newton Cunningham, Jr. ................ La Lloure, N. D Kenneth James Curran ..... 1409 Glenwood Road, Brooklyn, N. Y 8.. a i ' we Qaxuerroft, CWM , gale-A-QMS Qu, eff ., X 'N X F3 '44 nlimjmlll Senior Qilass Qfllinntinuehj NABIE ADDRESS David Ernst Dale. Jr .... ........... 2 28 E. Fulton St., Butler, 'a. Harry Radford Darby ..... Q22 W. Union Ave., Bound Brook, N. J. Edward Francis D'Arms. . .Mission House College, Plymouth, Wis. Thomas Herbert Darnell ...... 232 Highbrook Ave., Pelham, N. Y. 1-1-9 1Yushin ton Xve Xlbanv N Y Charles Edmund Davis, Jr.. . . .. . - g f ., .- K , - . . Edward Rezin Davis ......... 1-12 E. Main St., Clarksburg, IY. Ya. Robert Luther Davis ........ ..... 1 17 N. Clinton St., Olean, N. Y. Frank Strong Dibrell ........ 1012 1V. Second St., Little Rock, Ark. Gilbert Kent Dickerman ....... 530 EZ-1-th Ave., East, Duluth, Minn. Wlilliam Leslie Dill, Jr. ............ -1-122 E. 38th St., Paterson, N. J. Benjamin Braddock Dinsmore,Jr.7l8 Greenwood Ave.,Trenton, N. J. Robert Braddock Dinsmore.4-12 W. Chelten Ave., Germantown, Pa. Edward Conrad Doll ................... 536 IV. 7th St., Erie, Pa. Rl. G. Donald Donohoe ......... 4-06 N. Blain St., Greensburg, Pa. Wfilliam hflilner Donovan. H3801 Lindell Boulevard, St. Louis, hlo. Lenarcl Ames Draper ............. 17Q3 E. 2nd St., Duluth, Minn. Theodore VVilliam Drews ......... ................. S ycamore, Ill. Dickinson Curtis Duffield ..... 116 Scotland Road, S. Orange, N. J. Acheson Johnston Duncan ........ 1525 Crescent Ave., Leonia, N. J. Daniel Gusliner Duncan. .2460 S. Five East St., Salt Lake City, Utah John Allison Duncan ....... 1856 Union Trust Bldg., Cleveland, O. John Vernon Duncan ...... .. .190 Riverside Drive, New York City Robert Moore Duncan .... ..... A rbor Inn Club, Princeton, N J. Richard Cort Dutrow .... ....... C larke Place, Frederick, Md. J. Raymond Dyer ..... . ....... Q9 Lenox Place, St. Louis, Mo. John Milnes Dyson .... .. .309 W. Diamond Ave., Hazelton, Pa. Harold C. Eastmond. .. ....... Mountain Ave., Summit, N. J. Clinton Pfahler Edgar ....................... Newton Square, Pa. John Blanchard Edgar. I ......... 605 Church St,, Nashville, Tenn. Archibald Campbell Eglin, Jr .... 1533 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. Leonard Louis Ernst ............ 302 YV. 92nd St., New York City Alexander Euston, III .............. 500 Penn Ave., Scranton, Pa. David Quail Ewing ..... .... 2 501 University Ave., Austin, Tex. John Calhoun Ewing .... .... 5 90 Herron Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Joseph Horton Fall, III ......... 1114 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill. Robin VVilliams Farrell ............ 151 Union Ave., Jamaica, L. I. Walter Rockwood Ferris, Jr.. . .116 Concord Place, Syracuse, N. Y. Gywnn Paul Fielding ........ 1746 N. Maripsa St., Hollywood, Cal. John Van Antwerp Fine ................ ....... P rinceton, N. J. NAME Russell A. Firestone ....... William Howard Fisher .... William Fulton Fitzgibbon. Justin Theobald Flick ..... ADDRESS . . . . . . . .Harbel Maor, Medina, R. I. . . . . .4922 W. Fifth St., Plainfield, N. J. ... . . .Mount Vernon Road, Newark, O. .65 Brooklyn Ave., Valley Stream, L. I. Alan McCormick Foresman .... 56 Christopher St., Montclair, N. J. Norton Ellsworth Forgie. .. Harry Gray Frederickson. Abram Edgar Freiberg ..... Jule William Fritz ..... . . Donald Graves Fudge ....... William Clarke Fuellhart. . . ....... . .551 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. .1774 Noble Road, East Cleveland, O. Charles Hallock Frank .... . . .20-1 W. 19th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. . . .743 Greenwood Ave., Cincinnati, O. . . . . . .305 E. Main St., Greenville, Ill . . . .300 W'. Church St., Elmira, N. Y. ......................Endeavor,Pa. Y. Edgar Brown Fuller, Jr. 1085A Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lawrence Herman Gahagan .... ..... 5 506 Ross Ave., Dallas, Tex. Loring Robertson Gale ..... Riverdale-on-Hudson, New York City George Frederick Garland ...... 41-43 VV. 63rd St., New York City James Jerome Gibson ......... ....... 4 Q9 Tenth St., Wilmette, Ill. William Kelledy Gilbert. . .1815 Nineteenth St., Washington, D. C. John Austin Gleason ............. 11 Cypress Ave., Flushing, L I. Arthur Ridley Glore ..... .... 7 15 Riverside Drive, New York City Clement Harold Golden ........... 225 S. 21st St., Irvington, N. J. Edward VVarner Goodhart ........ 215 W. 90th St., New York City Robert Hancock Goodwin.. . .308 Thompson Ave., E. Liverpool O. William MacDonald Gower 4 Beaufort Place, New Rochelle, N Y. Edward Darwin Green. ........ 10838 Deerind Ave., Cleveland, O. Edward Melvin Green,Jr.,Harrisburg State Hospital,Harrisburg,Pa. Bartholomew Andrew Greene, Jr..265 Berkley Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Richard Gordon Griffith Parkhurst Apartments, Parker and Agnes Avenues, Detroit, Mich. Albert Philip Gross ....... 144 Neptune Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Gordon Harold Groth ..... ..... 1 2314 Ingomar Ave., Cleveland, O. Armstead Otey Grubb ............. 203 Pinney Bldg., Boise, Idaho Bernard Anthony Gufler .... 101 North Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kan. Ronald Abram Gulick ....... ............ ...... G l adstone, N. Y. 1Valter Haefeli, Jr. .... 414 1fVynnewood Rd., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Harris Tremaine Hall ........... 17 Clinton Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. William Webster Hall, Jr. ........ 15 East 75th St., New York City Hymen Halpern ..... ............. 3 35 Camden St., Newark, N. J. Mason Livingston Ham., .916 Turk's Head Bldg., Providence, R. I. QXNGETON 26 . or-Que-A-QQ Qs ge V - C fl ' 4 I Q C f 14 SW ,lu'.,,1,fW,r5tI Senior Qlllass Cflllnntinuehj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS James Fairfax Hamill ...... Gerald Bruce Hamilton .... .......................Oakland, Md. . . .671 Ardmore Ave., Los Angeles, Cal, John Frederick Hamlin .,........ 14 Place Vendome, Paris, France Charles Douglas Hardy. . . Elmer Eugene Harring .... Bennet Botsford Harve y. . . Norris Swift Haselton ..... .. . . .Whittridge Blvd., Summit. N. J. . . . .96 28th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. ..........340 Barry Ave., Chicago, Ill. . . .454 Wyoming Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Aldis Brainerd Hatch ..................... Box 382, Wheaton, Ill. Karl Hauschild ......... 1026 McKnight Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Paul Swain Havens ................ Wfayside, Lawrenceville, N. J. John Harold Hayden ........ 32 Coligni Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Richard Shapleigh Hayes23 Wellesley Rd., Upperhlontclair, N. J. Louis Harry Haym, Jr..Hotel Alamac, VV. 71st St., New York City Nelson Helm ...... A ..... 1212 Inter-Southern Bldg., Louisville, Ky. Charles Edward Harvey Hemminger .............. Rockwood, Pa. Wellington Smith Henderson.. . .840 Powell St., San Francisco, Cal. Joseph William Hendren ..... ....... 1 43 Shaw Ave., Lewiston, Pa. Marvin Victor Henkel .......... 1595 East 65th St., Cleveland, O. Edward Rayne McComb Herzog 390 West End Ave., New York City John B. Hull Jr. ..... 83 Otto Theodore Hess ....... Earnest Victor Heyn ..... Lewis W. Hicks, Jr. ..... . . William Reynolds Hill, Jr. . Ralph Gorman Hills ....., Samuel Banta Hilyard ..... Theodore Henry Hinchman Paul Revere Hollenbach. . . William Kipp Hope ..... John Isadore Horovitz. . . . . . .1608 Hanover Ave., Richmond, Va. . . . .318 West 107th St., New York City . . . . .5812 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.. .. . . .11 East 127th St., New York City . . . . . .1820 19th St., Washington, D. C. . . . .Prince George Hotel, Daytona, Fla. , Jr. . 1030 Van Dyke St., Detroit, Mich. .. . . .525 North 11th St., Allentown, Pa. .... .110 West 122nd St., New York City . , . . . .5865 Douglas Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Albert Frankin Howard . . . ' .....................Haverh1ll,Mass. Thomas Charles Huber ...... 16 South River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ollenbeck Ave Great Barrington Mass , H ., , . Howard Van Eman Hunter.. .4329 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ambrose Hunsberger, Jr. ..... 304 South 16th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Clendening Hynson ......... Hathaway Park, Lebanon, Pa. Lewis Vernon Irvine ........... 439 North McKean St., Butler, Pa. John Othniel Ives ...... V ...,........ 369 Wall St.. Meriden, Conn. Loyal Tuttle Ives ...... T. .169 College Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. Andrew Jackson ....... 343 Maple Ave., Edgewood, Pittsburgh, Pa. John Nugent Jackson ..,..... 182 New York Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y William Inman Jenkins 4-04 South Crest Rd., Mission Ridge, Chattanooga, Tenn John Lord King Jenney ............ 5 Brattle Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. Joseph Pascal Jessup .......... 93 California St., Ridgewood, N. J. William Cumming Johnson,JrTennessee Fibre Fo.. Memphis, Tenn. Jay Bernard Joseph ............. 3548 Rosedale Pl., Cincinnati, O Charles Stebbins Joyce ........ 363 Grove Rd., South Orange, N. George Frost Kennan ....... 309 Cambridge Ave., Milwaukee, Wis Edward Keely Kerper .,.,... ....... 2 34 N. Fifth St., Reading, Pa Wm. King Kerr ...... ....,.,.... 7 08 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y John Gordon Kinghan ..... 3225 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind Wm. G. Klein, ..,.... Q12 Fcrnwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N, J Sanford Reynolds Knapp,III, 209 Lincoln Park Drive, Syracuse,N.Y Henry Martyn Knecdler. Jr. S801 Crefeld St., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa Henry Lambert Knight .................. Yineyard Haven, Mass Carl Heath Kopf .............. 140 Riverside Ave., Buffalo, N. Y Leonard Hobson Krieger, Jr... .6819 Thomas Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa John hfIcGill Kuhn .................. 122 E. Main St., Geneva, O Lewis Sterling Kunkel ........... 118 Locust Ave.. Harrisburg, Pa Joseph Earl Kuntz .............. 535 Franklin St., Johnstown, Pa Elton Braddock Lafferty .... 21 Hfarrington Place, E. Orange, N J 1Vheaton Joshua Lane ....... ................... H ampton, N. H 1fVm. 1NIorse Larrabee .... Wright Ave., Bayside, Long Island, N. Y Aubrey Ferrell Lee ............ Burlingame Club, Burlingame, Cal John Park Lee .... 6135 Greene St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa Richard Henry Lee ........ 2127 Le Roy Place, 'Washington D. C John Morris Legendre, ....... . . ............... New Orleans, La Sidney Jennings Legendre ...................... New Orleans, La Egbert Giles Leigh, III ....... 50-1 W. Franklin St., Richmond, Ya James Hanson Lemon ......... Florence Court, Washington, D. C Morris Albert Levin ................ 15 Hillside St., Newark, N. J Henry Harrison Walker Lewis. .... Franklin St., Morristown N. J Hallett Nixon Lewis .............. 4-8 W. -10th St., New York Citv Perry Joshua Lewis, Jr. ...... 205 W. French Pl., San Antonio, Sidney Liebes, Jr. ......... 333 Central Park West, New York Cit5 Arthur David Lionberger. . .37 Vilestmoreland Place, St. Louis Mo Elliotte Robinson Little ......... su w. iosrd si., New York' city Rowlan Grant Oliver.. haf' 'Swear QQXNQETQJV 7 W 1 C QQIQ A Q et 26 Q I J SAG P W 9 X, X '41 lgqhxx f fi WH Imwlwii :Stentor Glass Cfiuutinuehj NAME .1 DIJIIESS John Jacob Livingood ,..,.,.. . . .2766 Baker Place. C'inc-innalli. O. Edmund Grindal ltawson Lloyd Bellevue-Slratford Hotel, Philarlclpliizi. Pa. Arthur Ferdinand Loeb ,.., L7 S. Raleigh Ave.. Atlantic City. N. J. Letferts A. Loetscher ..., ,...., .... 0 S Merc-cr SL.. Princ-cton, X. J. Allen Ludlum ............ 139 N. Arlington Ave., E. Orange. N. J. John Nevins Lukens ............. 20-1 E. Union St.. Buffalo. N. Y. Howard Bailey Mac.-Xdams ....... . . .4-2 Broaclway, New York City Townsend Martin Mac.-Xlpin ....... 120 Broadway, New York City Abram Looney McClellan, Jr. 515 American Nat'l Bank Bldg., Richmond, Ya. Richard Lee McClenahan.. . .Joseph Henry House, Princeton, N. J. Franklin Trunkey McClintock McClintock-Trunkey Co., Spokane, Wash. John Wm. McConnell ....... 8420 112th St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. John Harrington McDanielL'niversity of Richmond, Richmond, Ya. Frank Shafer McElroy ....... 1013 Rebecca Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. John Phillips McGean 2821 Fairmont Blvd., Cleveland Heights, O. Robert Baldridge McKinley Exchange Natl Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Easton lXIcNIahon ....,..... 44 hiacon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert 1Vendell McMillan. ..... 920 Beckford St., New Castle, Pa. Henry Gordon MacMorran. . .2425 Military St., Port Huron, Mich. David White McNaugher, Jr. ..... 2301 Osgood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lewis Mack ................................,. Somerville, N. J. Leon Percival Mandeville. ....,. Ponce de Leon Apts., Atlanta, Ga. lVIorris Frank Marks, Jr ....... 248 N. YVhitney St., I-Iartford,Conn. Ralph Emerson Marlatt ....... 716 Highland Ave., Newark, N. J. Robert Dickson Marshall ..... ......... 3 61 W. lst St., Dayton, O. Richard Martin ................ 526 N. 13th St., Muskogee, Okla. Frank Pelletreau Mathews .....,.. 49 W. 52nd St., New York City Theodore Eugene Mead Mead Cycle Co., 33 N. Canal St., Chicago Ralph Laits Melady. . .' ..... 909 Washington St., Watertown, N. Y. Charles Henry Merriman, III ...... 26 Cooke St., Providence, R. I. Robbins Milbank ................ 123 E. 37th St., New York City William Macfarlane Millard.. 184 Pequot Ave., New London, Conn. Morris Barnes Miller ..... '. .......... Hillside , Pasadena, Cal. Samuel Graff Miller .... .... .... 3 0 4 Walnut St., Blairsville, Pa. Walter Abraham Miller .... . . .350 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. NAME ADDRESS Gerald Fitzgerald Miner ........ 925 Michigan Ave., Evanston, Ill. . . . .... 1501 Hilton St., Baltimore, Md. Doi-en Mitchell ...........,.... 405 VVestland Ave., Columbus, O. Thomas Wierman Mitchell ..... 1040 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. lidwarcl Carr Minor. . . . William Mitchell. . .1006 Merchants Bank Bldg., Saint Paul, Minn. Huntington Allen Moffat ........ 379 Grand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. James Alan Montgomery, Jr. .... 6806 Greene St., Philadelphia, Pa. Horace Walker Moody .... 27 Third Ave., Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Theodore McGinnes lNIoore ........... 22 Bloom St., Danville, Pa. Henry Whitehouse Morgan ...,... 222 VV. 71st St., New York City Frederick John Moses, Jr. ....... . . .26 Liberty St., New York City . . . . . . . . . .Ambassador Hotel, Chicago, Ill. Charles Lyman Mudge. ........... 716 Willow St., Cranford, N. J. Burton Mudge, Jr. .... . William LeRoy Mudge, John Barnes Mull ...... Malcolm Murrie ....... Walter Kendall Myers. J r... . .267 N. Main St., Chambersburg, Pa. . . . . . . . . . .Philipsburg, Center County, Pa. ...........................Hershey,Pa. .......................Mercersburg,Pa. Edward Naumburg. Jr.. . . .320 Central Park West, New York City Thomas Wilson Nobles . Theodore Kelchner Noss 2705 E. Overlook Rd., Cleveland, O. Ilivacho, Komegafukuro, Sendai, Japan 31 N. Mountain Ave., lVIontclair, N. J. Hugh Campbell O'Reilly 4 Rockway Rd., Garden City, L. I., N. Y. Yoshio Osawa ................................. Scarsdale, N. Y. Herbert Vililkofl' Osgood .......... 1135 Mellow St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Frank Karl Pagenkopf ............... 2658 N. 22 Pl., Chicago, Ill. Wlilliam Ashlnan Palmer ........ 810 Second Place, Plainfield, N. J. Henry Warren Parker ....... 1846 N. Bouvier St., Philadelphia, Pa. Lewis Mulford Parker .... 501 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown, N. J. Richard Townley Paton .............. Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. George Armin Paul .............. 252 Franklin Ave., Hilton, N.. J. Edward Richard Peckerman, Jr. 241 W. 108th St., New York City Sydnor Barksdale Penick, Jr. . 121 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N, J. Roswell Kemper Penney ............ 370 7th Ave., New York City John Pepe .......................... P. O. Box 3, Emerson, N. J. David Long Perry ................ 227 North St., New Castle, Pa. Gordon Macfarlan Peterson ...... 482 Goftle Rd., Hawthorne, N. J. George Ogden Philips ...... 78 E. Greenwood Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. David Harvey Phillips ........... 103 Jackson Ave., Bradford, Pa. Roland Parlin Piel ..... .............. . Jackman Station, Maine Robert Paul Silberman .... - of S .4- Xe Q Q I Q -A- Bum Q ETON ' 1 ' QQ ' B V AG 4' . f-9 X 3 p p l it Q at Z4-Id1I441i'w Sveninr Qlllass Cftinntinuehj NAME Annnnss Roger Nelson Plum ........... 72 Esterbrook Ave., Rahway, N. J. Alexander Gibson Porter ...... 422 Roland Ave., Roland Park, Md. Thomas Paxton Price .... 701 Fourth National Bank, Cincinnati, O. John Vernon Quarles ........ 5529 Tejimga Ave., Lankershim, Cal. Martin N. Ralph. ............................ Lawrenceville, Ill. James Raymond Ra.mpona..537 West Rayen Ave., Youngstown, O. Russell Archibald Ramsey ...... 1311 Columbus Ave., Sandusky, O. B. Kirk Rankin, Jr. ,...... Southern Agriculturist, Nashville, Tenn. Herbert Faulkner Reilly ...,...... 246 Lincoln St., Flushing, N. Y. Douglas Barnes Remsen ........ Orchard Rd., Mount Kisco, N. Y. Walter Anthony Rentschler ....................... .Hamilton, O. Herbert Parkes Riley ............ 83 Sherman St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas Macpherson Ritchie. .453 Park St., Upper Montclair, N. J. Charles Henry Darlington Robbins, Jr. Tennis Place Apts., Horest Hills, Long Island, N. Y. Robert Keene Robinson ........................... Asbury, N. J. Albert Abraham Rosenberg .... 397 Springfield Ave., Newark, N. J. Herman Russell Ross. ............................. Johnson, Vt. Walter Willard Ross, Jr. .......... 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. Donald Russell ............ 31 Edgewood Place, Larchmont, N. Y. David Lewis Salinger ................ Chase Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Robert Shields Sams ...... ...... .... 1 4 6 Juniper St., Atlanta, Ga. Charles Dudley Saul, Jr. .7925 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Randall Fay Sawyer ....... ..... 6 0 Warren Place, Montclair, N. J. George Longhead Scattergood. . .4819 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Edwin Schenck .... ...................... W ynewood, Pa. Hymen Schlesinger ............. 603 Lincoln Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Harold Schlosberg ........ .... 1 464 E. 10th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Daniel Joseph Schoonmaker ........ 16 Beaver St., New York City Joseph Jedel Schotland ........... 239 Meeker Ave., Newark, N. J. David Gallup Scott .............................. Mystic, Conn. William Edrington Scott ........ ............... F ort Worth, Tex. William Stackhouse Scull ..... 111 South 20th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Richard Tillard Shackelford ....... 1307 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Hamilton LeRoy Shields ........................ Bennington, Vt. Stuart Wendell Shore ........... 195 Elm St., New Rochelle, N. Y. 85 Al ine St Newark N 1 p ., , Robert Markwick Skinner ....... 28 Church St., Gouverneur, N. Y. David Bartlett Sloan, R.F.D. No.2,Province Line Rd., Princeton, N.J. A NAME Anonr-:ss Forrest Sayles Smith ........... 88 Bently Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Justin Vander Yelde Smith. 2 Groveland Terrace, Minneapolis, Minn. Kenneth Baker Smith ...... ..... 4 Harrison Ave., Montclair, N. J. Wallace Herndon Smith ............. 509 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. William Matteson Smith ..... 83 Hooker Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. VViman Henry Smith, Jr... . . . . . . . . . .129 North St., Buffalo, N. Y. Charles Frederick Snover ........ 71 Eppirt St., East Orange, N. J. Robert Murray Snyder ......... 20 Fernwood Road, Summit, N. J. Edward Sommers. . ...... . . . . . . . . . .5 Crocus Hill, St. Paul, Minn. Joseph Fleming Sprankle, Jr. ..... 138 East Long Ave., DuBois, Pa. William Burnett Stalker .... . . . . , . . . .9 James St., Montclair, N. J. Frederick Baden Stallman. . . Olinda , Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Lewis Abbot Starr ............ 4th and Market St., Camden, N. J. Henry Steeger .......... . . . . .650 West End Ave., New York City George Storer Stephenson ........ Kings Highway, Westport, Conn. Ambrose Earl Stevens .......... '71 DeKenne Apts., Savannah, Ga. Theodore Dwight Stevenson ........ 86 Mercer St.. Princeton, N. J. William Macduff Stevens ...... 418 W. Duval St., Jacksonville, Fla. Edmund Cofhn Stout, Jr..74 South Munn Ave., East Orange. X. J Joseph Reese Strayer, Teachers College, W, 120th St., New York City Julian Street, Jr. ................ 86 Stockton St., Princeton, N. J. Philemon Fowler Sturges, Jr. ....... 85 Cooke St., Providence, R. I. David Albert Sutherland James Delos Swan, Jr.. . . Kirby Hewitt Tappan. ,... .....155 Pine St., Freeport, N. Y. ..,30 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, lll. .Bryn Mawr, Pa. Elwyn Harding Taucheirtl i. . Nutley, N. J. Charles Minor Taylor, II John Howard Thatcher. . Robert Keith Thompson ivard Thorne ........... James Ruggles Thorpe. . Charles Tilgner, Jr. ....... . ..... . . .605 W. 3rd St., Little Rock, Ark. . . .509 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . .63 Homestead Ave., Stratford, Conn. .. .. .1200 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. lll. 206 Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. .2083 New York Ave.. Brooklvn, N. Y. Saxby Merle Tillson ...... Box 753, Osborn Mills, Fall River, Mass. Judson Edward Trax ....... ......... 2 10 YY. 3rd St., Oil City, Pa. Samuel Becker Treat. .......... 1803 Harlem Blvd., Rockford, lll. Winthrop Trowbridge ......,... 842 President St., Brooklvn, N. Y. Burnett Coburn Turner. 1001 YV. 1Vashington St., Los Angeles, Cal. Robert Sealy Tyson 234 St. Anne's Ave., Richmond Hill, New York City .C UQlN Q E TON Q fi .iltt ssq 25 Q 1219 'fr QQ fee 1 ' A G KJ 535. - K1 Cf O 4 .ii 0,1 HHWINA familiar fiflass Cfiunclubehy X.-nil-2 .Xl?IJ1t1'INS Paul Atkins tfuderwood. . . Cebu, lsland ot' Cebu, Pliilippine lslauds Ocsar Leroy Lipdike .............. lt, I . D. No. Q, l'rinceton. N. J. Arthur Yan der Graeht ............,.,,,....... Ponca City. Okla. Rodolph Johan Yan Gytenbeek. ,430 liast Qflth St.. Patterson, N. J. Kenneth Ernest Yau ltiper. . . ,-L00 West End Ave., New York Vity Hugh Harmer Van Zelm ..... 10 Banker Place. New Rochelle. N. Y. Carl Heinz von Rumohr ........ 2 Jenaerstrasse. 1Yeimar, Gerinany Johannes Geerharclus Vos ..,....... 552 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. Edward Thompson Wailes ....... I-Iighland Ave.. Northport. N. Y. Henry Whitwell Wales. Jr. .,.... 480 Sheridan Road. Winnetka. Ill. Elbridge Walker ..........,........ 12358 Hill Road. Reading. Pa. Garrett Buckner Wall. Jr.. . .1820 Monument Ave., Richmond. Ya. Leslie John Wlallace ............... 5508 Warren St., Newark, N. J. Robert Gardner Wallace .......... 50 Curtis Pl., Maplewood. N. J. Allan Dinsmore Wallis, Jr. ............ Annandale , Malvern, Pa. Albert W. Dickinson Waterman 4-08 Pierce Building, St. Louis. Mo. Alfred Ramsey Waters .,... Dunbar's Camp Hotel. tvniontown. Pa. Buel Fellows Wleare. . .c fo John M. Ely it Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Charles Morris Wfeinberg ....... Washington Ave.. Greenville, Miss. Oscar Wells ................................... Platte City, Mo. Wlilliam Henry Wemmer .... .. . 616 West Market St.. Lima. O. NA X1 Ii Robert Dudley West ...... George llewolf Wiever ...... John Joseph Wihelan 8 Sou Anthony Howe Whitaker. . David Mc-Kelvy White ..,, Charles Wiatkins lYilliams.. John Vastree Williams .... Samuel Barnitz Williams. .. ADDRESS . . . .155 Crescent Ave., Louisville, Ky. ..........2 Wall St., New York City th Montpelier Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. . . . . . , . .Cedar Grove, Philadelphia, Pa. ........................Mar1etta,O. .,................Stevenson,Md. 130 East 67th St., New York City .. .211 North Belvidere Ave., York, Pa. Woodbury Willoughby .,.... 173-1 P St.. N. W., Washington, D. C. Carl Vogt Wiilson ......... Horace H. Wilson .............. Linton Rayburn Wilson. .. Robert Graham Wlilson .... S. Frederick Wilson, Jr.. . .. William Snyder 1Vilson .... Felix Heert Winsten ....... 1353 South Fourth Ave., Louisville. Ky. 24 East -12nd St., New York City 516 North Jefferson St., Kittanning, Pa. . . . . . .. .222 Bellevue Place. Chicago, Ill. .....863 South 13th St., Newark, N. J. .........,. .430-Scioto St., Urbana, O. .0265 Centre Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. John Norton Winton ....... 9541 Security Bldg., Minneapolis, Blinn. Frederic Turnbull Wood. . . Charles Albert 1Voods, Jr.. . John George Yenchar ...... 65 ............Merion Road, Merion, Pa. . . . .577 Union.,-Krcade, Pittsburgh, Pa. , .412 Baltimore'Lane, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. K Q 5f26 QQ'Q A QM N, Q1 W C 'ff S gif-rdllbllxlw CLASS OF 1926 fi QQXN Q ETOIV Q Q I Q -fX- Q OX, L W 1 - 'QA L . -T' J Bw ,Q F V A :IGIUEL -S xQ K5 G f 'YQ' SA I 114 Ixlqyyjllqxd FO Qllass uf 1 926 KB K Gfficers, 192421925 WALIIER BEALL BOOTH, JR. . . . ,.... .... . .President V x LIVINGSTON ,FALMADGE MERCHANT . . . ....... Vice-Preszklent I' I XVILLIAAI XBXN :KEUREN .... .....,.. .... I S ecrefary-T1'ecIi9T5eT . I, am farmer QEffirers - FRESHMAN YEAR, FIRST TERM Nm ROBERT NELSON MOORE .... ............. A .......... I Jresiclent XVILLIAM M - ORRIS AUSTIN .... .....,, T f'z'ce-Presiclent XVALLER BEALL BOOTH, JR . . . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer FRESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM XVILLIADI M SOPHOMORE YEAR ORRIS AUSTIN. .......... .............. . President DAN PLATT CAULKINS ............................. Presvklent DAN PLATT CAULKINS .... . ........ VI'ce-President W ALLER BEALL BOOTH, JR, . . ...... ...... V ice-President WALLER BEALL BOOTH, JR. . . .... Secretary-Treasurer LIVINGSTON TALMADGE MERCHANT .... . . .Secretary-Treasurer 67 lil A XN Q E T0 f N, v ae D Ae l ' ff 'jg , , ff:+..,,7.x , l 'wg ' Slim ' tuiuiiwnti tllllass uf I 926 'NANIE ADDRESS NAME Charles John Adami, Jr .... ............... B onne Terre, Mo. John Manning Birdsall. Box Avon Franklin Adams, Jr ......... 116 E. 52nd St., New York City Richard Hickman Adams ....,..,..... Q2 Albion St., Passiac, N. J. Paul Bennett Albertis ........ 19 Brookside Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Edward Steindler Albright ....... 80 Maiden Lane, New York City Louis Stirling Aldrich ...,....,.,.... Nassau Inn, Princeton, N. J. John Gordon Alexander ,.....,.r 1-t-8 Highland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Ralph Irving Alford ..... 9 North Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Stuart Mason Allen ............ 949 Marshall Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Herbert Edward Andersen ......... Corning Road, Norwich, Conn. Richard Hundley Anderson. 195 College Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. Edward John Ardis .r............. Q41 S. Sith St.. Camden. N. J. William Henszey Ashton, ..... . . .Lancaster Ave., Wynnewood, Pa. George Baker Atwood ..... .. . . .108 Clay Ave., Ferguson, Mo. Knight Guild Aulsbrook .... . . .Green Hill Road, Madison, N. J. Joseph Henry Bacheller, Jr ........ 97 Johnson Ave., Newark, N. J. William Wright Backes ...... ..... 6 08 YV. State St., Trenton, N. J. Robert Bradley Bacon ...... H192 Lincoln St., New Britain, 'Conn. John Eliot Bailey, Jr .......... 38 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas .Jennings Bailey, Jr. 18-L4 Columbia Rd., Washington. D. C. Theodore Lang Baily ,....... .QQ9 E. Lancaster Pike, Ardmore, Pa. Charles Edward Balfour .... .41 Yandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. J. Robert Taylor Ballentine .......................... Sardis, Miss. Frank Carter Bancroft .......... 512 Howell Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Charles Scott Bannerman ........ 15 Scotland Rd., Elizabeth, N. J. Daniel Joseph Barry, Jr ....... South Lake Drive, Lakewood, N, J. Marcus Cornett Bates ..... ..... 5 630 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. Harry Edwin Battin, Jr. .......... 116 E. First St., Corning, N. Y. George Raimes Beach, Jr. . . 167 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Randolph Henry Beardsley ....... 329 W. 85th St., New'York City Harold Ashton Beatt care of Syracuse Trust Co., Syracuse, N. Y. . y.. Thaddeus Edmund Beck. . Philip Smith Becker ...... Stewart Becker .......... George Daniel Besler ..... William John Besler. . . . . . .. . . . . .308 Leasure Ave., Newcastle, Pa. WV. 6th St., Erie, Pa. . . . .Rochelle Ave., Rochelle Park, N. J. . ..... 917 W. 7th St., Plainfield, N. J. . . . .... 14,3 Liberty St., New York City Hobart Dominick Betts, Jr. K ....... 40 E. 83rd St., New York City Theodore Berry Bird ......' f . . . . .620 Taylor Ave., Scranton, Pa. 26 ADDRESS -L06 Washington St.. Toms River, N I Donald Spencer Black ........, 30 Blymyer Ave.. Mansdeld. Ohio Gilmer Yardinian Black .... . .,.., IQ50 Asbury Ave., Evanston, Ill Jeremiah Sullivan Black ....... Cedar Grange Hill. Princeton. N George Frederick Blackburn. ...........,............ Cessna, Eugene Edward Blazier, Jr. Avilllillll Gratten Blood .... . . .1130 li. Burnside St., Portland. Ore 014 Fulton St.. Keokuk. 1 John Clark Bole. -lr .... ...Delmar-Morris Apts., Pliilarlelpliia, ' , . . . N. X Cecil Snow Booth .... . .... Waller Beall Booth. Jr. . . . Lansdowne llebliartl Bowen Edmund Bnber Boynton. . . August, Bruner Jr ....... . . ,...... ...ESU Nutley Ave.. Nutley, . John AYitl1row Brewer ..... lvilliain AYeeks Brinckcrliotl' .mo .. ,x 1252 Nassau ht.. New 'iork C itx n Sol Huntington Ave.. Butlalo. . . .. . . H208 AY. Third St.. Owensboro, lxx 73 Crttnacres Ave., AVhite Plains N. A N. Fulton Ave.. Mount Vernon, N. H Howard Benner Brown ...... H22 W. llortter St., Pliiladelpliizi. ' Sherman Thompson Brown .... S60 l,t3tllIS-VlYLlI1l21 St.. Denver, Ct Samuel S. S. Browne .......... 120 St. tieorgeis ltd.. Ardmore. John Augustus Bryant ISHS S. North Carolina Ave.. Atlantic City, N Charles Gustavus Bulinni. Ji ' uinber Co.. Lonisiniizi. Mo cfo La t rosst L Archibald Johnston Buist. Jr .... Q79 Meeting St.. Charleston. S. t Albert Horne Burt-htield, Jr .... 210 Tennyson Ave., l'ittSburgh, 'li Baldwin Gwynne Burr 615 New First National Bank Bldg.. Columbus. Ohio Pierce Butler. Jr .........,.... ISGS Audubon St.. New Orleans. lYintield Louis Butsch ..... ..... A LIES Delaware Ave.. Bnltulo. N. A Theodore Yern Buttrey .....,..,............... llzivre. Alontnni Edward Lester Carpenter .... llllfi Bellflower Rd., Cleveland. Uiliu Robert Campbell Carson, .lr.ti2575 Morrowlield Ave.. Pitlslnirgli, Pi S. Levering Cartwright ...... ...... 2 Q15 Lincoln St.. Evanston, lll Martin Allen Charles ........... . . . l Bead St.. San Francisco, 4 it Louis Joseph Cheskin. . . ..., 5381 Fairmont Ave., Newark, N I V Wade Turner Childress .... ....., 4 UU S. Broadway, St. Louis. Mo Thomas Charlton Clark cfo Clark K Clark. Att'ys., Market Ave.. N. Canton.tJll1o 68 N I .........-t-U C enlral ht., Boston. Al.: QXN 9 E Tolv gg itf lll , . Q 121 C2 -A- Q fox l f s 1 h lwgpga Cl G NAME If '41 Hlcmht Sluninr Glass Cfiluntinuebj A IJDIIESS James Logan Clevenger. Jr ,... 125 Ret-tor St., Perth Amboy, N. J Isaac Hallowell Clothier. Ill ..... S01 Market St.. Philadelphia. Pa David Leroy Coddington. . . Mulfred Albert Colebrook. .. . . . . . .831 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa. Hotel Rochester Rochester, N. Y. John Ginon Coleman .,..... .514 West 114-th New-York City W. Lippincott Colket .... . Henry Hill Collins ..... Edward D. Cone ......... Roland Hunt Conklin ....,. Donald Westbrook Conner. . Frank Hayden Connor ...,... Woolsey Scranton Conover. . George Ray Cook, III .,.... Robert Edward Cooke. . . . Joseph Victor Coty .,... John Huges Crago .... Julian Creighton ........,.. ..................Bryn Mawr. Pa. . . . . . .Yarrow Ave., Bryn Mawr. Pa. . . . . .83 Beverly Rd., Montclair. N. J. .. . . .-1-6 East 80th St.. New York City -1-7 Mersereau Ave.. Mt. Vernon. N. Y. 4-Q78 1Ycst 2nd St., Los Angeles. Cal. . . . . .39 William St., Worcester, Mass. ....413 Bellevue Ave., Trenton. N. J. .........42 Cedar St., Chicago, 111. ....9-LQ State St., Carthage, N. Y. ...................Wayncsburg, Pa. . . . . . . .1809 Ave. H., Brooklyn, N. Y. P' J Carmer Criswell ............ 255 West Main St., Waynesboro, I a.. Charles Hammond Cromwell, Jr 2041 W. Lafayette Ave.. Baltimore, Md Franklin Benner Dana. . .Second National Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa Joshua Davis Danforth ................. 115 Edgar St., Kane, Pa George Cullom Davis ...... Philip NIcGrath Davis .... Vifetmore Dawes ........ ...........527 Moss Ave., Peoria, Ill. .. .875 Park Ave., New York City . . .Lydecker St., Englewood, N. J. Dwight Franklin Dean ........... 320-L Sheridan Rd., Chicago, Ill Edward Duryea Decker .... William Russell Deemer. Jr. ...............LakeMahopac,N. ... ... .331 Pine St., Williamsport, Pa. Benjamin Franklyn Deford, Jr..608 YV. Franklin St., Richmond, Va John Frederick Degener, III .... Q25 VVest 86th St., New York City Fordham Harry Deopker. .507 N. Wfashington St., Valparaiso, Ind Thomas Sherman Dignan. . . .. . . .36 Caroline Ave., Yonkers, N. George Ellmaker Diller.. .1002 Westinghouse Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa Harry Whitheld Dodge ....................... Napoleonville, La Edgar Howard Donaldson, Jr ..... Montrose Ave., Catonsville, Md Guy Orlando Dove, Jr. .614- Pennsylvania. Ave., Washington, D. C. Ralph Clarence Drews .......... 145 Lexington Ave., Passiac, N. J Robert Alfred Drysdale, Jr. 147 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J Daniel Morrell Duffield .......... 130 Library Pl., Princeton, N. J NA M E ADDRESS .Iohn Edward Dugan .......... .... 2 54- Mercer St., Trenton, N. J. ltohert Henry Dulley ..... Edward Dumbauld ...... Q70 S. Normandie St., Los Angeles, Cal. .4--L Mt. Vernon Ave., Uniontown, Pa. Arthur Sargent Dumper ............. Q4 Rector St., Newark, N. J. Barrows Dunham ........ Walter Gurnell Dyer ...... Lee Semmes Eastman ..... John William Easton. . . James Weller Eben.. . . Richard Edie, Ill ..... John Joy Edson, III. ... . John Handy Edwards ..... William Wadsworth Ellis 39th Sz Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.. . . . . . . . . .66 Broadway, New York City . .680 North Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. .......1Q0 W. 70th St., New York City .. . . .199 Lincoln Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . .287 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. . . .Peacock Inn Annex, Princeton, N. J. .-l3Q W. 10th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Room 7, State Capitol Bldg., Hartford, Conn. Lewis Nichols Evans ..........,. 849 W. Galena St., Butte, Mont. John Samuel Ewing .......... 623 N. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Finis King Farr, Jr. ........ 1 Lane Seminary Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio Thomas Manchester Farr ......... Princeton Ave., Wenonah, N. J. Daniel Aylesbury Finlayson, Jr .................. Monticello, Fla. Gerald VVilcox Fisher ...... 39 Grandview Ave., Pleasantville, N. Y. Abram Gilmore Flues ............ 2130 Scottwood Ave., Toledo, O. Frank Richards Ford, Jr .......... Q3 VV. 10th St., New York City Starr MacLeod Ford ...... . . .61 Auburndale Pl., Cincinnati, O. Henry Chandlee Forman ............. Oakley Rd., Haverford, Pa. William Henry Forrest, Jr ......... Cowdrey St., Stoneharn, Mass. Arthur Douglas Foster .... 830 University Parkway, Baltimore, Md. Thomas Elbridge Foster ..... 35 Liberty Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. James lN1cFerren Fowler ...,................... Port Norris, N. J. Lewis Fox ......... .......... 7 50 Prospect Ave., Hartford, Conn. Richard France ......... .... G eneva Apartments, Baltimore, Md. Abbott Henry Fraser. . . . . . . .1726 E. Sth St., Charlotte, N. C. Eugene Frank Frey. . . .... 101 N. Nlunn Ave., E. Orange, N. J. Marc Friedlaender ........ . .. . . .1213 Third Ave., Columbus, Ga. Richard Milton Fulle ........ 550 Park St., Upper Montclair, N. J. Hugh Stuart Fullerton, Jr.. . .Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago, Ill. Sidney Dale Furst ........... Q43 W. Church St., Lock Haven, Pa. Maurice Leonard Gaffney ......... 139 Jackson Ave., Bradford, Pa.. William Dawson Gaillard, Jr ....... 17 E. 76th St., New York City Robert VVoodward Gardner ,....... 66 Milford Ave., Newark, N. J. QQXN Q El-ON et NAME QQICB-A-Q 7 26 Q 4 li TT A 'f , 9'-fait Q , , , N7 y , r JE' Qwm re . Zfiiiiunitl Ziuniur Qilass Mtuntinuzbj ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Herbert Archibald Garner .... 337 Lookout Ave., Hackensack, N. J. Caleb Frank Gates, Jr ........ 27 Holmes St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Henry Hamilton George ........ 85 Lexington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Robert Murray Gibson, Jr ..... 6101 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Joseph Anthony Gilligan .......... 86 Van Ness Pl., Newark, N. J. William Kirk Gilmore .,....,. 416 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Chauncey Roland Gleason ............ .......... .Lexington, Ind, Bronson Goddard .... .215 Fernwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Francis Boydell Goeltz ...... 1150 E. 2nd St., Salt Lake City, Utah Milton LeRoy Goff, Jr ......... 2430 Tracy Pl., Washington, D. C. Bertram Melvin Goldsmith ......... 2 Stratford Pl., Newark, N. J. Ezra Odley Goldstein ............ 5650 Bryant St., Pittsburgh Pa. William Grant, Jr. 208 N. Boulevard, Sunset Park, Wilmington, N. C. William Edwin Green ....... 6203 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Thomas Campbell Grier ..... Birmingham, Huntington County, Pa. Philip Diggs Gully ............ cfo Gully Sz Blake, Frederick, Okla. Charles Francis Gurnmey, Jr .......... . . . . . .Gwynedd Valley, Pa. Clarence Alexander Gunther ....... 3122 Chicago St., Omaha, Neb. Phillip William Haberman, Jr ...... 41 E. 42nd St., New York City George Frederick Hackl, Jr ....... 2736 Mildred Ave., Chicago, Ill. Lewis Marshall Haines ..................... . .Port Deposit, Md. Thomas Hale, Jr ...... ...... 1 06 Locust Hill Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Gerard Hallock, III. ............... . . . .Great Barrington, Mass. James Lewis Hamar, Jr ....... 29 Northview Ave., Montclair, N. J. Benjamin Duffield Hamilton Mansion House, Hicks St., Brooklyn, N. Y Richard Addison Hanan .... 1222 Albermarle Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward Anthony Hancock .... ..... 5 720 W. Ohio St., Chicago, Ill. Francis Louis Handy 120 Townsend Ave., Stapleton ,Staten Island, N. Y. Martin D. Hardin, Jr ..... ....... 1 17 E. Buffalo St., Ithaca, N. Y. William Beynroth Hardy, Jr .... 1312 Cherokee Rd., Louisville, Ky. Marshall Cathcart Harrington. .801 Edgewood Ave., Trenton, N. J. Archibald Murdock Hart .........,. Fidelity Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Louis Edward Hart, Jr ............. 322 Belden Ave., Chicago, Ill. Reed Ferdinand Hartel ......... 75 VVhitney Ave., Elmhurst, N. Y. Anthony Haswell .................... R. F. D. No. 7, Dayton, O. George Frederick Hawkins, Jii ........ 14 Wall St., New York City .John Howland Hawkins ..... 211 Lincoln Park Dr., Syracuse, N. Y. Robert Clinton Hayward ....... S78 Cleveland Ave., Cincinnati, O. Ralph Russell Head .......,.... R. IJ. No. 3, Box ST. Warren, Pa. Albert Marshall Helmrath. ..,.. 09 Woodland Ave.. Summit. N. J. Franklin 1Yhite l'IC111l11,EIW2,lA'.3tii2fl W'arwir-k Blvd.. Kansas City, Mo. Barlow Henderson ..............,,. 102 Lawrens St.. Aiken, S. t'. Paul DeForest I-lic-ks. . . Dan Harrington Hill. .. Robert Irwin Hobson ...., John Whitcomh Holloway George Plant Horton. . . Edgar Payne Honpt ........ 150 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Bzirrc, Pa. Craig Huston .........,...,..... Lehman Lane. Germantown, Pa. Booth Tarkington Jameson 1035 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. lnd. Henry William Jeffers, Jr ..............,....... Plainshoro, N. J. Beverly .Jefferson ................ 1135 Judson Ave.. Evanston, Ill. George Alfred Johansen ...,....... 108 Park Row, New York City Jotham Johnson ........... ....... 1 0 Chestnut St., Newark, N. J. Edmund Harris Kase.. .7300 Boyer Sl., Mt. Airy, Philadelphitl. Pa. Richard William Keith. .... Keith X Perry Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. Rohert Hendre Kelhy II, ....., 923 President St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Frederic Rice Kellogg ........... 50 Willow St., Waterbury, Conn. William Kemble ..............,. S0 Maiden Lane, New York City W'illiam Thomas Kemp, Jr 209 Edgevale Rd.. Roland Park. Baltimore, Md. William Lester Kendrick ......,. Ont of Bounds. Haverford, Pa. John Burton Kennard, Jr ...... 4-960 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Arthur Kennedy, Jr ......... 76 Brompton St., Garden City. N. Y. Raymond Fitch Kepler ..., 22 North Portland Ave., Ningpo, China John Frederick Kidde .... ...... . 56 Gates Ave.. Montclair, N. J. Edmund Kiedrowski ............... 24-7 Hallett St., Astoria, N. Y. Ralph Peckham Kinder ...... 217 South Qoth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Lewis Charles Kleinhans. . .237 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Dudley Clark Kleist ..,. .... 1 300 Hawthorne Ave.. Portland. Orc. James Frederic Koehler ..,...... 5348 Magnolia Ave.. Chicago, Ill. Preston Stewart Krecker, Jr. -l-5 North Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J. Henry Richardson Labonisse, Jr.15-L4 Webster St.. New Orleans, La. . . . .Lake Placid C'lnh, Essex Vo.. N. Y. ...,...,......,..East 1.iverpoo1,0. . . .2-13115 Morris Ave.. New York City ..... , . ,589 Sheridan Rd., Glencoe, Ill. ...1562 Richmond Avc., Volnnibns, O. Q lm xid V Q Q1 Q -Ah Q i ff QETQAQ 4 -W '42 xS lh4M 'X Junior Qillass Wfuntinuzhj NAME Annru-:ss Harry Wintersmith Lackey .... 8 Hillcrest Road. Ponca City, Okla. Lawrence Larkin .......... ....... S 0 Broadway, New York City John Robert Laurence. . . ,,......... ...,.... S anderson, Tex. Frank Vinton Lawrence ....... 1314 Denmark Rd., Plainfield, N. J. Lewis Henry Lawton, Jr ....... -I-28 Hamilton Ave., Trenton, N. J. Edwin Logan Ledbetter.820 South Church St., Murfreesboro, Tenn. Thomas Lonsdale Leeming, Jr ..... 130 William St.. New York City John Charles Leslie ......... 301 South 5th St., Minneapolis, Minn. Edwin Herbert Levin. .Hotel Hamilton, W. 73rd St., New York City William Dra er Lewis Jr . . 34-00 Chestnut St. Philadel hia. Pa p , . . . . , p - ' . William McMillan Lewis .....,., 12 Hortense Place. St. Louis, Mo. Denver Lindley ..... .......,.................. L akewood, N. J. VVilliam Sheridan Locke ........,... 879 Kearney St.. Denver, Col. Carl Morris Loeb, Jr.. . ..... ......, 6 1 Broadway, New York City Charles R. Loeb .......... 47 S. Raleigh Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Victor Theodore Lowenstein Jr .... 203 Michigan Ave., Mobile, Ala. Carroll H. Long.. .Unaka it City Nat'l. Bldg., Johnson City, Tenn. William John Lonnquist .......... 717 Conway Bldg., Chicago, lll. Harold Norris Love ,....,... 177 Long Common Rd., Riverside, Ill. Charles Edward Lucke, Jr .... 260 Riverside Drive, New York City Alan Franck Lukens ........... 20 Grove Rd., South Orange, N. J. Horace Churchman Lukens.. . 204 East Union St., Burlington, N. J. George Francis Luthringer, Jr ...... 717 S. 10th St., Petersburg, Ill. William Rockefeller lVIcAlpin ....... 410 Park Ave., New York City Francis 1VIoran McConihe. . .Metropolitan Club, YVashington, D. C. George Englert McCracken ..... 98 Academy St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Hiram McCullough ............... 39 S. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill.. John Russell McCullough. 149 Judson Ave., Rockville Center, N. Y. Frank Roberts McDermand, Jr 1036 VVestover Rd., Kansas City, Mo. J. Martin McDonou h, 505 Merchants Bank Bldg. Fort Smith, Ark S Q - Robert McDougal, Jr .......... 4804 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. Wheeler McDougal ......... Cor Main K Madison Sts., Peoria, Ill. Alan Van Keuren McGee. ..... ..... 1 07 Broad St., Freehold, N. J. NAM E ADDRESS Sayre McLeod Jr ................. 27 W. 44-th St., New York City Chester Ford McSpadden 125 Gordonhlurst Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Edward Clarence Mack 33 East 48th St., Hotel Chatham, New York City James Edgar Marcuse ......,...... 411 Fifth Ave., New York City Alfred Hubert Marshall. .. Edwin Ralph Martin ....... William Olmstead Master .... ....601 XV. 113th St., New York City ....91 E. 86th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Davids, Pa. Engene Manuel Matelene ............ 42 James St., Newark, N. J. Henry William Matelene, Jr ..,..... . .42 James St., Newark, N. J. Graham Dale Mattison .....,. 1109 Madison Ave., New York City Charles Stewart Maurice. . .. . . . . . .Ballintoy, Eagle Springs, N. C. John Aylmer Maxwell, Jr .......... Columbia Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Richard Henry Means ..,..... .95 Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, N. Y. Millard L. Meiss ,......... 3972 Rose Hill Ave., Cincinnat , O. John Shepardson McGovern 2 Rector St., New York City Livingston Talmadge Merchant ..... 30 E. 68th St., New York City Frederick Hamilton Merrill ......... 21 E. 65th St., New York City Robert McConnell Metcalfe ...... . . .239 N. 5th St., Newark, N. J. Philip Avery Meyer ........ 167 N. Walnut St., East Orange, N. J. Karl H. Michelet ........ 2116 Kalorama Road, Washington, D. C. George Carpenter Miles ....,...,,....... Lockhaven, Norfolk, Va. Charles Warren Nlillard, Jr ,........ 40 Rector St., New York City Daniel Leslie Monroe ....... .... 4 52 Fifth Ave., New York City Franklin Frazee Moore .... ....... R . F. D. No. 6, Trenton, N. J. Robert Nelson Moore ............, 1632 Ridge Ave., Evanston, Ill. William Condell Moore ...... 25 N. Walnut St., East Orange, N. J. Wesley Chambers Morck ..........,.. 205 W. 1st St., Oil City, Pa. Edgar Martin Morsman IH ......... 518 S. 38th St., Omaha, Neb. Frederick Dodge Mott. . .I ...... 75 Midland Ave., 1VIontclair, N. J. James Taylor Motter ..... 2314 19th St., N. VV., VVashington, D. C. Nathan Isadore Moyse ........... 220 W. 98th St., New York City Charles Vernon Muehmore. 207 Coudert Place, South Orange,,N. J. Arthur Vincent McKee II ............ 337 E. Penn St., Butler, Pa. Harris Van Brunt McKeever ...... 161 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. James Newell McMeen .......... 101 E. Third St., Lewistown, Pa Edward Louis MclVIill1n ....... 126 Kennedy Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa Donald Egbert Murphy .... . VVilliam Barclay Nevius. . .6 Thaddeus Selby Newell ...... James WVilliams Newman .... . . . . .Lorella Court Apts., 1Vayne, Pa. Winthrop Terrace, East Orange, N. J. . . .80 Douglas Rd., Rochester, N. Y. 1743 P St., N. VV., VVashington, D. C. FN f 4- -figg W, fx QQ1lNlQlfl-ON 'nf v 9919 -A'Q,Q a WK 2. f etikgv C l we 1 l ' , J1rM t0 X- Ztuniur Qitass Cfliuxitinuehj Emile DeWitt Ramel ........ NAME Phillip Barbour Newman, Jr. ADDRESS Weissinger Gaulbert Apts., Louisville, Ky. Ewart Walker Newsom.. 18 Oakland Ave., Bayview, Milford, Conn. Proctor Wallace Nichols .......,...... Cliff House, Manitou, Colo. J. P. Erwin Niedringhaus ...., 10 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. William Browning Nisbet, Jr ........ Dow's Lane, Irvington, N. Y. Whitney Jennings Oates ......... 900 The Rookeryf' Chicago, 111. Owen Lawther Odell ............... Q05 Thorn St., Sewickley, Pa. Frank Bower Ott, Jr .... .... H otel Brighton, Atlantic City, N. J. Jean Blaise Orteig ...... ..,.......... 1 1 5th Ave., New York City Lee Orton ................... 58 Central Ave., New Brighton. Pa. Franklin Whitin Orvis. Hotel Lorraine, 2 E. 45th St., New York City Winthrop Markham Otis .... 409 Edgecombe Ave., New York City Stephen Moule Paddock ...... John Upshur Dennis Page ..... .. . . .514 Oakdale Ave., Chicago. lll. 26 Yerona A ts Cincinnati O Arthur Devereux Parker, Jr.,. .Parker-Blake Co., New Orleans, La. Richard Kates Paynter, Jr .... Howard Faron Peckworth. . . David Pender, Jr ..........., Charles Allen Perera ,..... Glen Hayes 'Perry ,...... . Horace Pettit .............,. Hamilton Stewart Peyton ..... Henry Barber Pflager ..... . . . Wm. Henry Phelps, Jr .... . , . . .457 Fifth Ave., New York City .51 Brookside Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. .. . . .536 Redgate Ave., Norfolk, Ya. .. . . .38 W. 83rd St., New York City . .12 Rudd Court, Glen Ridge, N. J. ...................Haverford,Pa. 205 N. 18th Ave., E., Duluth, Minn. .. .1632 Pierce Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. . .,............. Caracas, Venezuela Howard Wm. Phillips ........... 234 W. Center St., Medina, N. Y. Henry Nelson Pierce ......... . . . .108 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. Theodore Adolph Platz..Hotel St. George, Brooklyn Heights, Y. Garrett Porter ........ ......... 1 515 W. 15th St., Topeka, Kansas John Freeman Porter ..... . .... 5 Nassau St., New York Citv John Lemoyne Porter ...... ...,................. . Alma, Neb. Richard Howell Post ......... .... 1 1 W. 81st St., New York City Richard Roberts Quay, Jr ........................ Sewicklev, Pa, Dolson Walter Rauscher. . . Hasseltine Chafee Ray . Wilton Treat Rea ........... Bayard Whitney Read ....... . .488 Classon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . .177 Liberty St., Bloomfield, N. J. .................,..Aiken,S. C. .....37 N. 16th St., Flushing, N. Y. .....,-L E. 62nd St., New York City Walter Chapin Read, Jr..3 Berkeley Heights Park, Bloomfield, N. J. 72 N AME A D D R Alexander Mr-Knight Richards..70-1-7 N. Ashland Ave., Chic-ago, Ill Rowland Richards. ..... . . Charles Sainniis Robertson Lewis Spcarc Robinson. . . Richard Ivers Robinson. ............107 N. .ith St., lronton. U. 1Ym. Baker Rieliards.. ...... 121- l1rlg.'er-lif'f Terrace. Yonkers. N. Y Theodore Charles Bissell .......... 287 Clifton Ave.. Newark. N. J. Mario Antonio Rivas ....... . . .Ii lleroes 15. Mexico City. Mexif-r . ..... Z0 Hilldale Ave., Jamaica. L. 1 ...BEST li. Kirby Ave.. Detroit, Mich . . . . .120 S. River St., Mvilkes-Barre. Pa XYm. John Robinson ........ 112 Fourteentli St., Mdieeling. NY. Ya John Hopper Rolilin ........... 05Q Broarlway. Matervlict. N. Y.. M'alter Ralph Ro:-kliold, Jr ........, 50 High St.. Glen Ridge. N. Hugh Yaleutine Rorlen. Murray St. K Bayside Ave.. l lushing, N. Y John Barney Rodgers .......... 200 Lexington Ave., Butlialo, N. Y John Seymour Roseliery ............ Goerge Maurice Rosenfeld Grape St.. lla mrnonton, N. J Central Ave. tk Richmond Pl., Lawrence. L. 1 Albert Huntsman Rosengarlen. 1808 DeLar1c-ey St.. Philadelphia, Pa Mitchel Herman Rosenthal. Jr.QS'2 Madison Ave.. Memphis, Tenn David 1Yriglit Ruliidge ............. Q5 Broad St.. New York Citi Lewis Romford 11 ..,..... Theodore B. Russell ...... Trusten Wheeler Russell. . . Ralph Dudley Rutenver, Jr .... . ,. Richard Francis F-ater .... Mialter Hyde Saunders, Jr. Andrew K. Sc-harps ..... .... . . . Ellsworth Schenk ........ Leo Donald Sehimpl'l' ..... John Edward Sehmalz .... Adolph XYm. Schmidt .... Walter J. Sc-hob ........ Richard T. Schwartz ...... ..... Samuel Sum mey Sr-ol t 1 011 .....140f3 Market St., Wilmington, Del ..................Sm-arsdale. N. 112 Dana St., Wilkes-Barre. ...............t211'lltlV1llS, 1054- IC. Broad St.. Columbus. 564-0 Cates Ave.. St. Louis, Mo 1.3-1 Nassau St., New York Ci y R. F. D. No. 22. Princeton, N 1 1-0 S. 16th St., Allentown. 1 .9 Bonn Pl., Weehawken. N Shaw Ave., Mc-Kecsport. 1 Q02 Gilliam St., Philadelphia, . .223 Central Ave.. Dayton O . Brcezcwood. Brownsville ltd., Pittslinrgli, Pa H. Orvel beliruig ........... ....................... S ebring. Fla Alexander Seymour ............ 121 Virginia Ave., St. Paul. Minn Gustavus Y. Menzies Seymour ..... ..... l almouth Heights, Mass James Owens Seymour. . . 3101 YYoodlanrl Drive, YYasliington, D. C William Frederick Shatter ...................... Mercershurg, Pa W QQXNCBETONB ? L cW26 . 91219-A-QQA 635749 f. . 'D NAME J -1 'Qt ulilv.1iN5l Etuniur Glass tftiuntinuebj A UDRHSS Arthur Vernon Shannon.. . . Ifit Franklin Park. West. Columbus. O. ' ' ' C ity Russel Shearer ...................... -L5 YN all St.. New York Y Arthur Edward Sherman .,.. 2410 All. Prospect Avi-., Newark, . .J. William Duschury Sherrcrd. Jr. . Highland Ave., Iladdonfield, N. J. Henry James Sidtord ......... 27 Roosevelt Rd., Maplewood. N. J. Eli Samuel Silherfeld ..,....... .355 Osborne Terrace. Newark, X. J. Q. . Louis DeSaussnre Simonds. Jr .... -1-S Meeting Sl.. Charleston, . . K . Elias Naudain Simons,-lr.. l5OAY.AY1lSlllllglUlllAll10.ciCI'1I1ttlll0WI1.lull. Charles Dewar Siniour, III Dongun Ilills. Staten Island. New York City Frank Patrick Slattery. Jr ............. John Richard Smart .............. 54- DeWitt Henrlee Smith .... Garstin Smith ............ James McDowell Smith, Jr Rauland Pratt Smith ..... Thomas Smitham ..,..... . . . . . . . .Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 77 Cornell Ave.. Chicago, Ill. 4--L E. 61st St.. New York City 338 River St., Chicago, Ill. . . , 1907 Highland Ave., New Castle, Pa. . . . . . .-1-30 Bellevue Ave.. Trenton, N. J. . . .25 W. Broadway, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Charles Francis Smithers ........... 19 Nassau St., New York City Robert John Smythe, Jr ..,. Briarclilte Rd., Mountain Lakes, N. J. George Snyder .................... Sea Cliff Ave., Sea Cliff, N. Y. Harper Melvin Sowles .... ................. S alt Lake City, tftah Vtlillmer Clephane Speir. Basketneck Farms, Remsenburg, L.I., N.Y. 1Valter Richard Staub ........................... Milbiirii, N. J. Harold Everett Stearns, Jr ............... Box 385, Kasson, Minn. John Fremont Steel ........ 2600 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Edward Christian Stengel ..... . .39 Randolph Place, Newark, N. J. James Frederick Stengel .................. Linden Hall, Lititz, Pa. Donald Stephens ......... .. .1026 E. 23rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Raymond Arthur Sterret. . . ....... 56 Pine St., New York City Leighton Hale Stevens ..... .... I 36 Wlaldron Ave., Summit, N. J. Ralph Cuyler Stevens, Jr ........ QQ? Fourth Ave., New York City William Henry Stevens ........ 435 Colvin Parkway, Buffalo, N. Y. David Hays Stevenson, Jr ...... 111 Deepdene Rd., Baltimore, Md. Henry Ross Stevenson ..... 27 Hudson Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Charles Stevens Stock .............. Bethesda, Bradley Hills, Md. Luther Milton Strayer, Jr .......... 3589 Main St., Statford, Conn. Rolla VVells Street .............. 1218 Lindell Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Edmund Weyman Strother .... 16 Roosevelt Place, Montclair, N. J. Ralph Alonzo Sturges, Jr ........... 8 E. 83rd St., New York City '73 Nuns ADDRESS Q Ilugh Hicks Sullivan. ....... 506 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. liugene Swigart, Jr. ............... 1003 Dana. Ave., Cincinnati, O. Sam Sykes ..................... 1707 Monsey Ave., Scranton, Pa. Alexander Torrance Taft. .10 Pelham Place, Colorado Springs, Col. lidmund Berkeley Taylor ....... 1321 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. George Chadhourne Taylor, Jr ....... 3:28 Cliff Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Walter Powell Taylor, Jr, 17 Sound View Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Wendell I-Iertig Taylor ...... 1800 North Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. Edward Arthur Terrell ............ Schenley Apts., Pittsburgh, Pa. James Moulton Tlomas ..... 1-307 Charles St., Ave., Baltimore. Md- Lewis Thompson, Jr ........................... Red Bank, N. J. Robert Russell Thurber. . .House M, Navy Yard, Boston, Nlass. Arnold Tietig Ill ...... Vista Ave., E. 1Yalnut Hills, Cincinnati, O. Ned Bass Tilt .,,............... 155 Bradford St., Pasadena, Cal. Louis King Timolat. . . ....... 59 Fourth St., New York City Virgil Edwin Tobin ..., ........ 8 022 Maple Ave., Newport, Ky. George F. Towne, Jr. . . .... 69 Amherst St., East Orange, N. J. Hubert John Tracy ............................ Lakewood, N. J. Rufus Avery Tracy. Jr ...... -146 Park Ave., West, Mansfield, N. J. Wallace Prohasco Trapnell ......... 170 Broadway, New York City George Treat Trenholm ......., 1568 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Theodore Francis Trimble ...... 8 W. Madison St., Baltimore, Md. Edward Gatewood Trueblood ..... 152 W. 13th St., Anderson, Ind. Frank Trunkey ...............,.. 415 E. 12th St., Spokane, Wash. Joseph Patrick Tumulty, Jr. 1917 Kalorama Rd., Washington, D. C. Louis Hollenbach Twyelfort .... 57 Rue d'Hauteville, Paris, France Thomas Henry Tyler ........................... Bristol, Tenn. Howard Bruce Vail ............ 134- Park Ave., East Orange, J. William Van Keuren ..... 495 Mount Prospect Ave., Newark, N- J- George Lee Van Wyck .... Raymond Bradt Veeder. . George Vinsonhaler ...... Joseph Kelly Vodrey .... William Henry Vodrey. . . Herbert George Vogt ..... Sa muel Wlilliam VValstru m ......, . . .31 Vtlillow St., Belmont, MaSS. 4-L0 State St., Schenectady, N- Y- 500 E. 9th St., Little Rock, Ark. Park Blvd., East Liverpool, O. Park Blvd., East Liverpool, O. 154- Villa Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. .Linwood Ave., Ridgewood, N- J- Frank Wells VVarburton .... ...... 4 6 Cedar St., New York City Robert Dwight 1Yard .... Arthur Whitman Warner. Q40 Central Ave., Newark, N. J. 61 Broad St., Bridgeport, Conn. U ire ? QQXN G ETQN f 26 Q Q18 wax- QQ QS, . any fl W 'Q ft fl ,,A4A ATS' 9 C 0 Q Q SWM NS X01 .1 ryilul-'W Eiuniut Qilass KQZUNEIUUBUJ NAME Aonmzss Ernest Burton Leigh Waterhouse Frank Dan VVaterman, Jr ......... Jeremiah Colwell Waterman. . . Charles Frederick Weiler ..... Staring Bailey Wells ......,... VVebster VVheelock, Jr. . . . . Donald Murray White ........ Roger Quincy White ...... . VVilliam Cameron VVhite ...... John William Whiteley, Jr ..... Herman Frasch Whiton .............. Ford Stelle Wlhitaker ..... . . John Edward Wficoff .......... Burton Francis Wilkinson .... 108 Q LaSalle St Chica o Ill .114 Chapin Parkway, Buffalo, N. Y. David Williams, Jr ...... .80 North Broadway, White Plains, N. Y. P. O. Box 159 Medan, Sumatra 0. K. .655 Park Ave., New York City .. .177 Lefferts Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. ... .136 Main St., Flemington, N. J. . .843 W. 179th St., New York City ...434 Laurel Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 541 Lexington Ave., New York City . .23-1-4 Sheridan Ave., Evanston, Ill. Q60 Valentine Lane, Yonkers, N. Y. .Locust Valley, L. I., N. Y. . . .Box 95, North East Harhor, Me. .................Plainsboro,N.J. NAME ADDRESS Theodore Roosevelt Williams Stainfnrd Ave., Shippun Pt.. Stamford, Conn. Edward Foss 1Yilson ...,....... 4315 YYoodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill. George Peck Wilson .... .... 7 15 Berkley Ave., Orange, J. Robert Wilson, III ...... ...... I Z9 Legare St., Charleston, S. V. Osceola Archer 1Yiuslen ..,........ Q5 YY. -1--I-th St., New York City Joseph May Winter-steen .... . , llilil Morris Bldg., Philadelphia. Pa. Henry H. Wittmer. ,,............ Hotel Schenlcy, Pittsburgh, Pa. Frederick Hartwig Wolff. Jr.. .3026 Washingzton Blvd.. Cliicugo. Ill. George Wloodbury .,.............. Q53 XY. 49111 Sl.. New York City Albert Alnieron YO0Il11!I1S..35fiU Gladstone Blvd., Kansas City. Mo. Charles Horton Yocuin ........ Q9 Steubens St., East Orange. N. J. August Zinsser. Jr. Yorkeville Bank, Sith St. X bird Ave.. New York Vity John William Rogers Zisgcn ......... 1YyckoH' Ave., Rzilnsey, N. iff y 7 74- J. M Qx:zxNQETOfv QQlQ-A-QM xi '54 f yvrqnw ADX 551555 uf 1927 X f , , Q QE'ff1cer5, 19244923 JOSEPH PRENDEHGAST, .4 . . .........,... President SAMUEL EVANS EXVING, JR .... ......,... V ice-President EARNEST COSMA BARTELL . , . . .... Secretary and Treasurer fr mm former QBfficers FRESHMAN YEAR, FIRST TERM FRESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM JOSEPH PRENDERGAST, . ...,.................. ..... I Jresident SAMUEL EVANS EYVING, JR . . . , ............. President JACOB W INEBRENNER SLAGLE .... . .....4... Vice-President RICHARD BALDYVIN .... ........ .......... V i ce-President PIERSON ROMAINE SANSON . . . . .Secretary and Treasurer EDWARD EUGENE .ALEXANDER ..,.. . . .Secretary and Treasurer '75 mem- f QlQ-A- Q35 QQ i ON? f fi g? Q QQ4 X3 'Q , 0 i w fu l 14,2 AS x C, . A Q W 0K-llkfgljgww CLASS OF 1927 fQ XNGET f f u f1fP+ C Q18 A - 12.-Ja ...X l in P ,s - -- K Y ' Q 43 1. 'SVQJLJ W 1 hi , .o. 1,4 Ilhmmwll' Qlllass uf 1927 A D D R HSS NAME Douglas Geikie Adam . . . ,..... Great Barrington, Mass. John Durrell Adams. Cornelius Rea Agnew. Jr .... ..... I i6 li. 55th Sl., New York City . . . . . . .5585 Madison Ave., New York City ..... ......8.i Soutl1Sl., Boston, Mass. John William Aitken. Walter Volney Aldridge ....,...... -ll E. 42nd St., New York City Edward Eugene Alexander ...., 6539 Benoni Ave.. Fairmont, XY. Ya. Winthrop Allen ........,.....,..... .3 Nassau St.. New York City Humphrey Edward Ambler ...,. 7 Oakview Ave.. Maplewood, N. J. Thomas BfICDowell Anderson .5326 S. Division St.. Ann Arbor. Mich. Henry Piper Andrews Greenway Apts.. Charles iv 34th Sts.. Baltimore. Md. Mark Edwin Andrews ..,.. 400 E. Armour Blvd.. Kansas City. Mo. Jeffrey Kendall Armsby ..... 101 California St., San l rancisc-o, Cal. Henry Shepard Atkinson ......... ...,..... I East Northfield, Mass. Frederic Mercer Avery ............,.... 221 North St., Peoria, Ill. William Herbert Avery, Jr ...., 4904 Blackstone Ave., Chicago, lll. Edward Yose Babcock, Jr. ..... 908 Frick Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Theodore Gustav Bachran, Jr. .5149 N. Camac St., Philadelphia, Pa. Barclay Barton Baekey .......... 823 Colonia Rd., Elizabeth, N. J. Richard Baldwin ............... 4931 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Robert Wfilliain Ballantine.. .360 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark. N. J.' William FitzRa.ndolph Ballard.62 Madison Ave., Morristown, N. J. John Goff Ballentine .............................. Sardis, Bliss Francis Sydney Bancroft, Jr .... 340 Madison Ave., New York City David Buchsbaum Bancller .....,,. 39 W. 85th St., New York City Frank Gilbert Barber ........... 249 E. Philadelphia St., York, Pa. Charles VValter Barclay E. Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. William Cornelis Barnouw ..... 39 Claremont Ave., New York City Andrew Vlfilson Barr ............... 845 Chalmers Pl., Chicago, Ill. Earnest Cosma Bartell .......... 1013 Summit Ave., Tarentum, Pa. James Dixon Bartlett ..... 2100 Mt.. Royal Terrace, Baltimore, lVId. Robert Ross Bayes .................. 40 lYall St., New York City William Lewis Beale, Jr ..... 1824 S St., N. VV., Wlashington, D. C. Milton Courtright Beard ..... 5043 Pulaski Ave., Germantown, Pa. Charles Locey Beares, Jr ..... 1023 N. Euclid Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. George Avent Beesley. . M'boro Lt. Sz Pr. Co., Nlurfreesboro, Tenn. 77 NAM!-I ADDRESS Ralph Norman Begien, Jr. . .2610 Monument Ave., Richmond, Va. Cliristoplier Abbott Beling ....... .111 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Hugo Langedon Bell ...... 587 Manor Lane, Pelham Nlanor, N. Y. Ric-hard Holcombe Bennett. ....... Warrick Ave., Glassboro, N. J. John Neil Benney ....................... Box 265, Sewickley, Pa. Monc-ure Burke Berg. ..... 3009 W St., N. W., Washington, D. C.. Roland Christian Bergh ........... 32 YY. 71st St., New York City John McFarland Bergland, Jr ..... 4 Wi. Biddle St., Baltimore, Md. Thomas James Bernard .............. Fountain Ave., Glendale, O. Joel Jenkins Berrall ...... 1624 29th St., N. Wi., Vvashington, D. C. Roger Antrim Black .............. S0 Blymyer Ave., Mansfield, O. Charles Andrew Blake Cia Electrica de Tampico, Tampico, Tamps, Mexico Groverman Blake ........ ........... . Johnstone Pl., Cincinnati, O. Herbert Lee Boatwright, Jr .......... 904 Nlaine St., Danville, Va. Lewis Hayden Bodman .......... 916 Parrish St., Philadelphia, Pa. Stephen Austin Boone cfo Chewacan Cattle Co., Paisley, Lake Co., Ore. Loeser Myer Boskey .......... 81 Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. Francis Kelvin Bottomley. . .2540 Ferdinand Ave., Honolulu, T. H. Dudley Smith Bowman .... .1907 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind. Stephen Rowe Bradley, Jr ..... ....... N . Broadway, Nyack, N. Y. Lawrence Butler Braman ........... '70 W'orth St., New York City Harry Schiller Brandman ......... 1328 Broadway, New York City William Constable Breed, Jr ....... 840 Park Ave., New York City Burtis Burr Breese, Jr.. .560 Evanswood Pl., Clifton, Cincinnati, O. William Brenton.. ............... 132 E. 44th St., New York City lYilliam Lewis Brewster, Jr ....... 1025 Gasco Bldg., Portland, Ore. Manson Milner Brien ............... 223 Volusia Ave., Dayton, O. Henry Morton Brinckerhoff, Jr ........ 84 Pine St., New York City Aclelbert Emmons Bronson, Jr. . 2713 Lancashire Rd., Cleveland, O. Samuel Stewart Brooks ....... 304 Willey St., Morgantown, W. Va. Addison Brown ......... ..... 8 19 N. Main St., Rockford, Ill. Ernest Joseph Brown. . . ...........,.. Lake Providence, La. Joseph Bryan HI ..... ..... .... M o nroe Terrace, Richmond, Va. Richard Park Buchholz .... ................ D arby Rd., Paoli, Pa. Charles William Burkett, Jr ..... 660 Riverside Dr., New York City ' To X y 1,14 ' ' alia '-t iefi 1.2 K Qoxneerofv s 26 , QQIQ-A-QM 4 . ae t A G A mmfwivtl Sophomore Qlllass Cftiluntinuehj NAME ADDRESS James Burnham ................. 536 Roslyn Rd., Kenilworth, Ill. Robert Carter Burns. .......,..,.... 30 Lenox Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Nelson Rollin Burr. .36 West Lexington Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Frederick Donald Burrell .,,. 1409 Albemarle Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edmund Walter Burroughs ....... 733 W. State St., Trenton, N. J, Henry Jocelyn Butler .......... 5534 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis,Mo. Theron Hervey Butterworth ..... 79 Forest Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Charles Lee'BuXton ....,....... 436 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. John Crary Byxbee ............... 244 Colony St., Nleriden, Conn. Byron Franklin Hobart Cale. 5531 Chamberlain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Boyer Candler .................. 2189 Burns Ave., Detroit, Mich. Richard Brooks Capps ...........,. 1215 E. 56th St., Chicago, Ill. George James Carlaftes .... 1040 Westchester Ave., New York City Montgomery Browning Carrott .... . . .1449 Maine St., Quincy, Ill. Harold Hutson Carspecken.. . .245 Grand St., Morgantown, W. Va. Samuel Thompson Carter .... .940 Woodland Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Robert Hunt Casey ...........,... 2500 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. Godwin Munns Castleman .... Forest Hills Inn, Forest Hills, N. Y. Guthbert Boyd Caton ..... 527 Palisade Ave., West Hoboken, N. J. Fielding Chandler ....... .......,............. R ocky Hill, Conn. John Rust Chandler .......,.... 2155 Overlook Rd., Cleveland, O. CliHord Samuel Chapin, Jr.12 West Ave., Great Barrington, Mass. David Campbell Chaplin ,....... 245 Frederick Ave., Sewickly, Pa. John Bailey Charles ....... .. .205 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, N. J. William Edings Chisholm ........ 320 South St., Morristown, N. J. Robert Stewart Christopher.. . .8416 Woodbine Ave., Cincinnati, O. Charles Sterling Clark ........ .427 Lawn Ridge Rd., Orange, N. J. Dean Alexander Clark .... ....... 9 6 Virginia Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Howard Clark ................... 267 Fifth Ave., New York City Edward Lambert Clifford? .1868 Columbia Rd., Washington, D. C. John Francis Clunan .......... 129 N. 19th St., East Orange, N. J. NAME .xnnnxass Louis Vanuxem Cochran .... . . .40 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. . . 735 West 4th St., W'illiamsport, Pa. Robert McNeely Cochran. Robert Webb Coghill ............,... 530 3rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Peter Abraham Cohn ............. 154 E. 63rd St., New York City Edward Elmore Colladay373-1 Northampton St., Washington, D. C. John Stiles Collins ...... ..... 7 21 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N. J. Richard Collwell Collins ............ Manursing Way, Rye, N. Y. William Murphy Collins, Jr ........ 3314 Sheridan Rd.. Chicago, lll. Edwin Woodruff Colman ....... .,.... 9 29 N. Main, Rockford, lll. Walter Maguire Colman ....,,, Barber-Coleman Co., Rockford, lll. Henry Perrine Colmore ...... P. O. Box 1115, San Juan, Porto Rico Beverley Crump Compton ....... Light K Lee Sts., Baltimore, hid. Richard Jerome Congleton .... ,257 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J. Philip Hale Conklin ....,... .... 5 38 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa. Eli Taylor Conner Ill ............ 1601 Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa. Charles Brewster Conwell ..,.. 17 Monmouth St., Somerville, Mass. A. Halsey Cook ........,........... 544 Elm St., Westfield, N. J. Richard Platt Cook ........... 160 Franklin St., Bloomield, N. J. Samuel Studdiford Cooley. .. ....,............. Titusville, N. J. Ralph Douglas Coombs ................ Box 1510, Princeton, N. J. Winston Albert Cordes .......... 52-1 W. 124th St.. New York City John Bliss Corser, Jr ....., 1745 N. Washington Ave., Scranton. Pa. William Rutledge Covington ...........,....... . . .Summit, Miss. Harden Lake Crawford, Jr ......,............... Seabright, N. J, James lVilson Crawford ...,..... 1712 Oliver Bldg.. Pittsburgh. Pa. Curtis Coe Crocker .... 161 Lafayette Circle, Clifton. Cincinnati, O. Talbot Curtin. .... Standish Arms, Columbia Hts., Brooklyn. N. Y. Morgan Cutts ............ .354 Edgewood Ave., New Haven, Conn. John Potter Cuyler, Jr ...... ..... Q 2 Stockton St., Princeton, N. J. John Edward Damerel, Jr. ......, 234- E. 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert Fowler Darby ........ 111 E. Dudley Ave., Westfield, N. J. K QQXNGETON Qgfjw ?Q5gW25 . anne-A-QQ 42 fi , ' Q Cl G 4, 215' QW, W X 3. i A 'UIUJINW Sophomore Qlllasz Cfllluntinuebj NAME ADDRESS Austin Scott Davis .......... 286 Washington Ave., Albany, N. Y. .1968 I'nion Trust Bldg., Cleveland, 0. George Hamilton Da vid. . . Basil Hagy Davis ...,...... 24- N. Washington Sq., New York City John VVhitten Davis, Jr .......... 71-5 E. 12th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Joseph Morgan Decker 3719 Amboy Rd., Great Kills, Staten Island, N. Y. Alfred Peter Degenhardt ........... 10 High St., Glen Ridge, N. J. John VVhite Delafield ..,...... . . .17 E. 79th St., New York City Cornelius Henry DeLameter ....... Northport, Long Island, N. Y. Darragh de Lancy ................. 52 Pine St., Waterbury, Conn. George Clinton Denniston.. . 234- W. School Lane, Germantown, Pa. Andrew Fine Derr .......... 55 North River St., VVilkes-Barre, Pa. William Carrolle DeVan ......... 1651 Laura St., Jacksonville, Fla. Huntley Dayton Dibble. . .521 W. Mt. Airy Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Bluford Wilson Dickerman ......... 1620 S. 6th St., Springfield, Ill. Edwin Jay Dikeman ......,...... 1-1-8 W. Main St., Goshen, N. Y. Gilbert Willoughby Dixon ...... 260 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Eames Donaldson. . . ....... 63 Barker St., Buffalo, N. Y. Denis James Donegan ...... ..... 1 449 59th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. George Chester Doubleday ....... 26 East 73rd St., New York City Royal Henry Drews ............ 145 Lexington Ave., Passiac, N. J. Joseph Delos Dudley ........... 620 Fidelity Bldg., Buifalo, N. Y. Francis Gardner Duehay . 815 Connecticut Ave., WVashington, D. C. David Hand Dunn .... .......... 1 626 Monsey Ave., Scranton, Pa. Henry Edward Dunn, Jr ......... 7 East 92nd St., New York City Roswell Colt Dunn ......... 3915 Canterbury Rd., Baltimore, Md. Edward M. Durham, III .... ......,. C hester Apts., St. Louis, Mo. George Bradford Dutton, II. .2118 Blake Blvd., Cedar Rapids, Ia. John Comly Eagle .............. 265 Fourth Ave., New York City Edwin Breck Eckerson ....... 140 Lincoln Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Thomas Hooker Eddy, Jr ..... .... 1 558 Ridge Ave., Evanston, Ill. 79 NAME Hubert Linn Edsal .... Edson Alden Edson ...... Arthur Martin Edwards. .. McKenny White Egerton John Wilson Ely .......... Winthrop Watrous Ely. . . Charles Cadwell Emmons .... James William England, Jr.. Edward Thomas English.. . Richard W. A. English, Jr. Harold Randolph Erdman. John Ireland Evans. . .. .. Blaine Ewing, Jr ......... Samuel Evans Ewing, Jr. . ADDRESS . . . . . .409 College Ave., Oakmont, Pa. ....... . . .915 F St., Washington, D. C. .115 E. VVashington Ave., Warren, O. .. .106 Elmhurst Rd., Baltimore, Md. . . . .556 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. . . . . . . .Cherry St., Montrose, Pa. . . . . . . . . .8 Club Rd., Baltimore, Md. .. . . .St. Davids Ave., St. Davids, Pa. 20 Blue Hills Parkway, Milton, Mass. . .71 Bentley Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 1768 Beretania St., Honolulu, Hawaii . .272 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J. John Desmond Evans ....... . . .600 S. William St., Johnstown, N. Y. .1009 Allegheny Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . . Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mavsfr, Pa. William Crawford Fairbanks ..... .28 Summer St., Haverhill, Mass. Herbert Peck Fales .......... .... 7 5 N. Grand Ave., Pasadena, Cal. Charles VVinslow Farnsworth 531 N. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. George Patterson Faust ........ 605 Oxford Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. Carl Frederick Fayen .... .... H otel Montclair, Montclair, N. J. Julian William Feiss.. ........... 12600 Cedar Rd., Cleveland, O. David Kingsbury Fentress ...... 1885 Harbert St., Memphis, Tenn. Louis Theodore Fiedler. . .257 Ridgewood Rd., South Orange, N. J. Wlarren George Findley ...... Alfred Young Fisher ......... Chester Ballon Fisk ......... William Cochran Fitts, Jr. . . . John Hall Forbes ........ Herbert Eugene Foster. . Donald Churchill Fraser. . . .203 Highwood Ave., Leonia, N. J. .456 E. Adams St., Los Angeles, Cal. 801 Hippodrome Bldg., Cleveland, O. .465 West End Ave., New York City . . . . .1140 Fifth Ave., New York City . . . .50 Emerson Place, Buffalo, N. Y. 20 S. Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. meer f if game-A-Q QQ ofv M y C Q QS, fl Q ' Q ' ' NH 4 ' ,, ZQjqzi.t. rf? N Cf 0 X . r ff ' awa it M' 176 at .S-nuptnumure Glass Cftliuntinueto NAME ADDRESS xmiis ADDRESS Thomas Talmadge Kinney Frelinghuysen Eric Clit'l'ord Gordon. . . . .2055 W. Slst St.. New York Citi' 101 Library Place, Princeton, N. J. Lewis Hall Gordon ..... .... S OS li. State St.. Trenton, N. J. Francis Erwin Fritts .............. 206 W. Elm St., Titusville, Pa. Sheldon Gordon ..... ..... . . .ST-1 Lincoln .-Yve.. Winnetka, Ill. Louis Baumann Froelich .... .... . 500 Eighth Ave., New York City Henry Anton Gottfried. . .. ......... 1:31 W. 17th St.. Erie. Pa. Percival Elverton Furber. . . .. . . 31 East 49th St., New York City Ernest Kettner Gadebusch ......,, 14 Badeau Ave., Summit, N. J. Lawrence Lee Gaillard, Jr ..... 500 W'est 111th St., New York City George Wright Gale. .... . John Daniel Gallagher, Jr. John Foulke Gallagher .... William Rainey Gallagher, .. .8924 Bliddletown St.. Jamaica, N. Y .. .Fort Sumter Hotel, Charleston, S. C. ............Brisbin St., Houtzdale, Pa. Jr .......... Brisbin St.. Houtzdale. Pa Christopher Browne Garnett, Jr. .1628 29th St., Washington, D. C VValter Eaton Garrey ......... Henry Devin Garrity ............ .437 Park Ave., New York City John 1fVinter Gartner ...........,.... 738 High St., Newark, N. J Franklin Gary ....... 1752 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C. 1-16:2 Webster St., New Orleans, La. Dante Christian Gauss. ..........,.. Orange Inn, Princeton, N. J. VVilliam Campbell Gay .... .515 Westminster Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Harvey Russell Gaylord, Jr. ..... 977 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. William'DiXon George, Jr. . Alfred Robert Gessinger. . . Victor Salomon Gettner. . . Harry Taylor Gherardi .... . .... 307 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh. Pa . ..... -t1 Temple Place. Passiac, N. J . . . . .120 West 80th St., New York City .. .11 Bradley Lane. Chevy Chase, Md. William Thomas Dixon Gibbs ..... 'KTyrconnell, Woodbrook, Md Julian MacCartee Gibson ................,......... Salem, N. J Carl Joyce Gilbert. 1 . . . . .. Roger Gilbert ............ Herbert Budd Gillespie .... Robert Louis Glanz ......... 47 Oakland Ave.. Bloomfield, N. J. 911 West 7th St., Plainfield, N. J. . . . . . .Chestnut St., Bound Brook, N. J. . . . . . .. .411 Briar Place, Chicago, Ill. George Frantz Good ........ 45 Pintard Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Samuel Goodman, III ..... A. .Montgomery Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. John lYoll'e Grange.. . . . Charles Nleldru in Gray ........QJ,Br1u1son Ave.. Coluuil, 115. U Richard Fisher Green .......... 40:1 N. Broad ht.. luhzabcth. N. J Benjamin Perry Griffith.. .Hob 1Yestt-hester Place. Los Angelef, Val. John Steele Grover ....... . ...,. .340 Ocean Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Edward lYilliam Gwinner, Jr ...... 51161 l it'th Ave.. Pittsburgh. Pa. Robert Henry Haas. .......,.. U00 College Ave.. Pittsburgh. Pa. George lngersoll Hagar. I1 ...... .1523 t ollege Et.. Burlington. Y t. Carl W'illiam Frederic-k l1al1uer..S9 Goldsmith .Xve.. Newark. N. J Robert 1Yalter Hale, Jr .... ..... l 'illiston Apts.. Nashville. Tenn lsaac David Hall ....... ...ISIS Franklin Place. Flushing, N. Y James Aldrich Hall. .. ...535 Chesterlield St.. Aiken. S. C Butler Hallahau ......... ...... ' l'uuhridge Rd.. lla vert'ord. Pa lYalter Murphy Halle ......... 21655 l'lareourt Drive. Cleveland. O Daniel La Rose Hamill. Jr. ....... till Delaware .Xve.. l3ul'l'alo, N. Y Peter Hamilton, Jr.. Mansion House. 137 Hicks St.. Brooklyn. N. Y I Thomas Hannah. Jr .... ...... I 3357 Morewoo-l .Xve.. Pittsburgh. ta Samuel Montgonicry Hardy ...... S150 Park Ave.. Rochester. N. Y Gordon Huntington Harper. . . . .9 Somerset Rd.. Baltimore. Md Nelson Yance Harper .... Albert Hall Harris, II, .. . ...lit-ho Point. 1Yheeliug. XY. Ya .......Q5 Clover St.. Rochester, N. Y Stephen Fitch Harris ......... -l--l- Cummings Rd., Brookline. Mass Clinton Rudrautf Harrower .... 1264 Denmark Rd.. Plainfield. N. J Clement Bates Ellery Harts ...... ............. l 'Ithan .-Xllen. Yt Charles Alexander Hatfield.. .Montgomery Ave., Chestnut Hill. Pa Alexander Boyd Hawes ............ -1-1 Pilgrim Rd., Boston, Mass Howard Edward Heblmle .... 31 Yernon Terrace. East Orange. N. J . . .1901 Spruce St.. l'hiladelphia. Pa. C fa NAME ld vlhlmlndll .Svupbumnre Qtlass Cflllnntinuetuy A DDRESS Eric Heckscher .,.... . ......,.. 1100 Fifth Ave., New York City Daniel Yan Brunt Hegelnan . . . .94-86 Ridge Blvd.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Joseph Lewis Henderson .,..,..........,..... ....... E lko, Nev. Charles Lewis Henricks ..... ..... 1 9 First St.. Wcehawken, N. J. Edward Augustus Henry ....,.. 7-1-0 Lafayette Ave.. Buffalo. N. Y, James Wolstoncroft Henry. George Charles Hepburn... Robert Ogden Hereford. . . Jr .5237 Ellsworth Ave.. Pittsburgh. Pa. . . . . .319 Sanford Ave., Flushing, N. Y. .......4-0 Rector St., New York City Bernard Chapman Heyl ....... Wynnewood Ave.. Wynnewood, Pa. Samuel Bailey Hicks, Jr.. .. Jonathan Higgins ....,.,...., Samuel H. High, Jr. .....-L16 Travis St., Shreveport, La. .. .186 Main St.. Flemington, N. Y. Old York Rd. Wlalter Heeley Hildick, Jr ..... 61 W'atson Ave., East Orange, N. J. Willard Hill .............. Henry Baker Hillman. . . George Lyon Hinman ...... 81 Washington Lane, Jenkintown,Pa. .1108 Rodney St., 1rVilmington, Del. .159 Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 93 Chestnut St., Binghamton, N. Y. . . , . . . . . . . . .Drake Hotel, Chicago, Ill. William Jacob Hitschler. . .37 VV. Phil-Ellena St., Philadelphia, Pa. Frederick Porter Hitz ...... U. S. Court House, Washington, D. C. Harry Gann Hockstader, Jr ...,.. 201 W. 74th St., New York City . . . .121 VV. Pearl St., Coldwater, Mich. . . . . . . .100 E. 39th St., Paterson, N. J. William A. Hirsh, Jr. ..... . Albert Bradley Hodgman. . Irvin Wiggins Hoff ........ George Smith Hoffman ............ 823 Oak Hill, Hagerstown, Md. Vincent Foster Hopper ........ 409 16th St., VVest New York N. J. Charles Allen Howard, Jr ....... 1201 N. Main St., Aberdeen, S. D. Charles Rellstab Howell. . . Kenneth Tiemann Howell.. James Miles Hubball ..... , ........R. F. D. No. 4, Trenton, N. J. .. . . . . . .32 Liberty St., New York City .1635 W. 39th St., Los Angeles, Cal, Arthur Lucius Hubbard, Jr. .117 E, Madison St., South Bend, Ind. Frederick Krause Huber. 12 Boulevard West, Mountain Lakes, N. J. NAME ADDRESS William Herbert Hudnut, Jr.. 245 N. Heights Ave.. Youngstown, O. Fred William Hudson. .......... Underwood Ave., Greensburg, Pa. Edmund Newell Huff, Jr .... . . . . . . . .97 Engle St., Englewood, N. J. Richard Kay Humphrey .......... Kenthope, VVest Chester, Pa. Gustavus Aldridge Humphreys . . .129 W. 80th St., New York City Lawrence Hunt ........................ Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. Leonard Gardiner Hunt, . . . . . . . . . .216 Lowell St., Peabody, Mass. Paul Aldrich Huntsman ..... 920 Cedar Brook Rd., Plainfield, N. J. Yictor Waldemar Hurst, Jr. . .9 Fairview Heights, Rochester, N. Y. Robert Selden Huse, Jr ..,.. 575 YVestminster Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Paul Francis Husserl ............ 777 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. William Donald Hyde, Jr ......... 115 lst Ave., Gloversville, N. Y. Alan Richard Jackson. 14-Oth St. SL Locust Ave., Port Morris, N. Y. Hugh Will Jackson, Jr ......... Round Hill Rd., Greenwich, Conn. Charles Durand James .... Henry Sulger Jeanes, Jr .... Thomas Buckland Jeffery Alexander Davis Jenney. . . . . .424 Kane Pl., Milwaukee, Wis. . .................. .... . .Devon, Pa. da St., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Towan . . . . . . . .5 Brattle Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. Arthur Charles Johnson, Jr ........ 227 Preston Rd., Columbus, O. Edward Lawrence Johnson . Hallock Sherrard Johnson. . Joseph Forney Johnston. . .. Richard Moffitt Johnston. . Alden Wittmer Jones ...... Benjamin Rowland Jones Jr. 295 Main St., Galva, Ill. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Lincoln University, Pa. . . .1741 12th Ave., S. Birmingham, Ala. . . .Johnston Paper Co., Harrisburg, Pa. . . . .58 Madison Ave., Lakewood, N. J. E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Gordon Hyde Jones ........... 58 Madison Ave., Lakewood, N. J. John Williams Jordan ............ Morton Venable Joyes, Jr ......... 127 W. Ormsby, Louisville, Ky. Chuji Kabayama ....... Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, N. J. .58 W. 88th St., New York City ef Quin C-2 Erofv 26 , Q 12162 -A- Q ,ge f e QA ev a 4 C- Q l 1-Ji p wlwhtt vs Suphumure 41112155 Cfttuntinuehj NAME ADDRESS Kenneth Stone Kassler ...... .... 1 421 Clayton St., Denver, Col. James Alexander Kauffman ...... 175 YV. 72nd St., New York City John Douglas Keener ........ 2 .... 47 Murray Pl., Princeton, N. J. Edwin Ewing Keith ,....... 13 Cummins Station, Nashville, Tenn. Chauncey Andros Reynolds Keller.510 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa. James Walter Kelly ........ 1222 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. Robert Penn Kemble ......,...., 136 VV. 4th St., Mt. Carmel, Pa. Donald Lorenzo Kemmerer. 128 Fitz-Randolph Rd., Princeton, N. J. Alvin Evans Kephart .....,..................... Ebensburg, Pa. Kenneth McClellan Kepler A... 22 N. Portland Ave., Ventnor, N. J. John Harlow Kimball. .431 Wynnewood Rd., Pelham Manor, N. Y. John Kirkpatrick Jr .............. 69 111. 47th St., New York City Richard Erwin Kleinhans .... 237 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Edward Spring Knapp, Jr ......... 158 E. 64th St., New York City Edgar Aldrich KniHin .,.... ......... 1 00 Vllall St., New York City Robert Ernest Koches .......... 509 Wellington Ave., Chicago, Ill. Milford Andrew Koehler ....... 285 Wlashington St., Buffalo, N. Y. Parke Herman Kooser. . .210 Rosemont Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. Karl Avrum Kopetzky .,.......... 51 W. 73rd St., New York City Wallace Brace Krag .... 1725 S. University Ave., Ann Arbor, hlich. John VVilliam Kumm ............ 227 1fVarren St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rembert Watson LaBeaume .... 5506 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lloyd Alan Laflin ....,.. ....,.................. L ake Forest, Ill. George Lea Lambert .....,........ 2101 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. David Van der Burgh Lansden ,.., 614 Commercial Ave., Cairo, Ill. William Hamilton Laughlin.. .855 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. Wilmot Brereton Lee .....,. ........ B arry Ave., Ridgefield, Conn. Fontaine LeMaistre ...,. .,........ 4 8 Morse Pl., Englewood, N. Jf Alfred Burcham Lent. .212 S. Bayview Ave., Freeport, L. I., N. Y. Maxwell Lester, Jr ......, K ....,.. 35 Monroe Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Frederick Thomson Lewis, Jr ...... 955 Park Ave., New York City 82 NAME ADDRESS Henry Bradford Lewis, Jr.. .1315 Kanawha St., Charleston. W. Va. John Alden Lichty, Jr ..................,.. Clifton Springs, N. Y. Lloyd Liebes ............ Walter Henry Liehman, Jr Charles Disbrow Lloyd. . . Alfred George Lockitt. Jr. David Still Louden ....... Hadley Lancaster Lowerrc, . . Edward Hobbs Luckett .... Frederick Thomas Lynch. Samuel Maurice Mc.-Xslian. . James Donald McCabe ..... Spencer Baird Mc-Caleb ..... Sa muel John McCoy ........ Robert McCready,. ...., . . . . Charles James MacDermott, Jr. . Hugh Campbell Mc-Diarmid. . Warren Finley McElroy, Jr. . , Malcolm Fletcher Macfarlane. Aims Chamberlain McGuinnes John French MacKay ....... . Robert Neal McKenna ...... William Hoffman McLaughlin David Edward McLean ...... Donald Robert McLean .... . Lawrence Trenholme MacNam Gordon Palmer MacNeer ..... Gordon Cameron Macwilliam Richard Dean Magee ........ Greayer Price Mansfield-Jones. . . Herbert Alfred Marchant .... . 3 55 3 Central Park West, New York City ...USG 1Y. 4-1-th St., New York City .. .Telegraph Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa .Edgewood Ave., West Orange, N. J . . .199 S. tlnion St.. Burlington. Vt . . . . . .55 5th Ave., New York City ........Irvington-owHudson. N. Y 57-L West End Ave.. New York City .-l-1 . . . .124 Irwin Ave., Ben Avon, Pa . . , 9 Lovett Blvd.. Houston. Tex St. Davids, Pa . ,SGS S. George St.. York. Pa .Oliver Road, Edgeworth. Pa ,AZ95 Henry St., Brooklyn. N. Y . , .... Traction Bldg., Cincinnati, O . .23 Portland Pl., St. Louis, Mo 1Yoodland Rd., Pittshnrgli. Pa . ,100 Cossitt Ave.. LaGrange. 2150 Terrace Ave., C'incinnati, O ...,.............DeRidder. La ,. .26 Bongles Ave.. Mansfield, O 601 111 17-lth St., New York City 11171 . .......................D:inte.Xa ...33 Reynolds St.. Kingston, Pa . ....,.......... San Mateo, Cal . . .878 North Ave., 1Yinnetka, Ill. . . . . .Ivy Ave., Englewood, N. J. . . ,Academy Ave., Chester, N. Y. .411 Grand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 111. Q QQXN C3 ETON ' 26 ., Q I-2 I C2 -A- QQA Iiffg s ttt ts X fqmwmiii NAME Svupbumure Qtlass Cfztuntinuehj A DDRICSS Chauncey Hunter Marsh, Jr. 19 Sunset Park. Upper Montclair, N. J. John Curtis 1VIarshall...215 W. 62nd St. Terrace. Kansas City. Mo. Robert Clegg Marsteller. . . Inigo de 1VIartino ....... .. . John Redman Cox Blaster. William Leonard Matthews: .I .I .- Henry Hamilton Mayer .... Morris Augustus Mayers. . . 249 Fairgreen Ave.. Youngstown, O. . . .35 Havre St., Mexico City, Mex. Davids,Pa. .526 Summer Ave., Spokane. Wash. .........3501Y. 10th St., Erie. Pa. . . .175 1V. 72nd St., New York City Frank Carter 1VIebane, Jr .......... 149 Boradway, New York City Harry Edward Meislahn, Jr. . . . .1325 E. 27th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ernest Warren Merson .,.... 306 Lynwood Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Samuel Robbins Milbank ....... 123 E. 37th St., New York, N. Y. Moritz Thomsen Milburn .......... 916 Terry Ave., Seattle, 1Vash. Edward Charles Miller, Jr ........ 536 Boggs Ave., Pittsburgh. Pa. Francis Fay Miller ...... 347 Nlassachusetts Ave., Lexington, Mass. William Ralph Miller .... Outside West Gate, Leonel, Korea, Japan Donald Cornwell Mills .... .178 Westminster Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. John Walter Nlilton ........... 564 Marshall Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Thomas Helm Minary ..... ..... 1 416 Second St., Louisville, Ky. Henry Dustin Mirick ..... .... 1 809 19th St., Washington, D. C. Frank Chandler Moffatt ......... 379 Grand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. David Tuite Monahan ........ 764 Myrtle Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. David Parke Monks ...... .... 1 910 S Street, Washington, D. C. David Childs Monroe .......... 606 Townsend St., Lansing, hiich. Robert Shaw Montgomery ........ 110 William St., New York City Allen F. Moore, Jr .................... Bradmore, Monticello, Ill. Donald Campbell Moore 20 W. Tolpkehocken St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. William Barnes Morgan ...... Heber Smith Morris .... . . . Frank Morton ......... John Trigg Moss, Jr ..... Robert Redman Munoz. . . Adrian Massey hllurphy .... Francis Bliss Murray .... .. .317 YV. 71st St., New York City . . .121 S. 17th St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . .24 Appleton Pl., Montclair, N. J. . .6017 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. . . . .12 Crestmont Rd., Montclair. N. J. .. . . .231 Nyac Ave., Pelham, N. Y. . .Vanderbilt Hotel, New York City NAME ADDRESS John MacNaughton Meyers. . . ............... Mercersburg, Pa. Edward Julian Nally, Jr.. ......... 233 Broadway, New York City Frederic William Neilson ............ Argyle Park, Babylon, N. Y. Robert Neilson .... Belgravia Hotel, Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Alexander Kirkpatrick Nelson Guarantee Trust Bldg., Atlantic City, N. J. Frederic Stark Newberry ....... . .68 Melrose Pl., Montclair, N. J. Robert O'Conner Newell ........ 1873 Cedar Ave., New York City lValter Scott Newhouse, Jr ........ 84 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Barclay Moore Newman .... 2711 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Erickson Snowden Nicholas ......... Grace Church St., Rye, N. Y. Rudge Nichols ............ 26 VVhitternore St., W. Roxbury, Mass. Herman Boersig Neis ........,.... 2306 Prame Ave., Cleveland, O. Craig E. Nightengale, Jr .... ....... 5 2 Broadway, New York City Francis Kendall Norman ........ 54 Brookside Ave., Darien, Conn. Jonathan Van Dyke Norman, Jr .... 1504 Third St., Louisville, Ky. James Claude Norton .......... 490 Riverside Dr., New York City 1Vill-iam Eugene Oates ............. 1667 Central, Memphis, Tenn. Roderic Collins Ott ...... ..... 5 23 Wahl Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Josiah Smith Packard. . . ...... Palisades Ave., Englewood, N. J. Harry Norman Packer ............. 50 Church St., New York City Charles Vance Palmer ..... 1807 Grand View Blvd., Sioux City, Ia, Nicholas Fletcher Palmer. . ....... 1180 Park Ave., New York City Howard David Pancoast, Jr ............. ........ B ridgeport, Pa. Edward Locke Parker ........ ...... L incoln Ave., Rye, N. Y. Harold Merritt Parker ............... 414 W. Clay St., Butler, Pa. James Phillips Parker 5 Parker-Blake Co., Fulton 8: Common Sts., New Orleans, La. Robert Ddoore Parker Parker-Blake Co., Fulton 8: Common Sts., New Orleans, La. Frederick Dubois Parmly ...... 119 Crescent Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Harry DeForest Parsons ........ 12 Tompkins St., Cortland, N. Y. Henry Alexander Sharpless Patterson 38 Lake View Park, Rochester, NY. Stuart Gardyne Pattullo ....... S. 1201 Adams St., Spokane, Wash. ai r. - - QQWQEION ' 26 f QMS A QQ J W fl Q3 ff Q KR ' 'J I ZgQI'Siris X ki I -i t awa it ZW-Illllalitff Qupbnmnre Qilass Cfziuntinuehj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Christy Payne, Jr ,...... . ..... 26Broadway,QNew York City John Smith Reese ,......,... 1600 Brinckle Ave.. Wilmington. Del. Frank Peabody, Jr ......... ..... 1 16 High St., Montgomery, Ala, George Burton Pearson, Jr ,...........r........... Newark, Del. Karl Gustav Pearson ........ ...,............. E ast Orange, N. J. Radford Peck .......... 1309 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis, Ind. Samuel C. Backus Peck ....... 504 Rugby Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. Stuyvesant Morris Pell. . . . . .151 E. 53rd St., New York City James Cash Penney ....,........... 370 7th Ave., New York City Benjamin Franklin Pepper Crefeldt St., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Clement Wakefield Perkins ..... 32 VV. South St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Thomas Wright Pettus ....... 33 Vilestmoreland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Robert Gordon Pierce ............. 103 Park Ave., New York City Morey Conn Pires ........ ....... 4 208 Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. Lockwood Masters Pirie ............ 404- 4-th Ave., New York City James Forgie Pitcairn ....... .6425 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Paul Snowden Pitcher ...., 816 14th St., N. VV., Washington, D. C. John Richmond Pitman, Jr ....... 611 Berkely Ave., Orange, N. J. Marshall Lyne Posey ........ 170 Irving Ave., South Orange, N. J. David Valentine Potts ............ 81 Franklin St., New York City Joseph Prendergast. ............ 732 Michigan Ave., Evanstan, Ill. John Shepard Prettyman, III. .... Q10 S. Walnut St., Milford, Del. Nathan Cozens Price ..... ...,..... 6 6 Clark St., Glen Ridge, N. J. Theodore Hazeltine Price, Jr ...... 170 W. 59th St., New York City Harry Evans Proctor .......... 102 Gladstone Ave., Detroit, Mich. Henry Hamilton Putnam ...,. 410 Wisconsin Ave., Lake Forest, Ill. Valentine C. Putz ...... ................. U nion Ave., Islip, N. Y. John Rathbone Ramsey, Jr ...... 325 Union St., Hackensack, N. J. George DeGolzer Randall ......... 1768 Cedar Ave., Cincinnati, O. Charles Clifford Randolph, Jr .... 1040 W. 7th St., Plainfield, J, Vincent Virgin Ravi-Booth. 1 Monument Ave., Old Bennington, Vt. William Hewitt Read .......... 457 Ashland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Daniel Carl Rebhun .... 333 Lafayette Ave., Clifton, Cincinnati, O. Henry Smallwood Redmond! ....... 640 Park Ave., New York City David Aiken Reed, Jr ...... i . .909 Amberson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Morgan Stephens Reichner.15Q-1- Land Title Bldg.. Philadelphia, Pa. Thomas Gregg Reifsnyder ........ 5705 Elgin Ave.. Pittsburgh. Pa. Alfred Ballman Reimer.Q34 Greenway, N., Forest Hills, L. I., Y. John Reine ............. Harrison Liberton Reinke John Reis. Jr. ........ . . Frank Strayer Reitzel, Jr Edwin M. Rhea ..... . . William Jones Rhees .... Thomas Edwards Rhodes. . Robert Maurice Rice .... Harold Coleman Riggs. . Edward Herbert Rihba ny David Long Rike ....... Jack D. Ringwalt ....... James Markoe Robbins. . O. Theodore Roberg. Jr. . Shelby Chilton Roberts . . . .. . . .Route No. Q. Bothell, ii ash. ........ . . . . . . . . .Lincoln 1'niversit5'. Pa. .....67 Melrose Pl.. Montclair. N. J. ... . . .512 Harvard Ave.. Swarthmore. Pa. .5615 Wellesley Ave.. Pittsburgh. Pa. .. .29 Custom House. Baltimore, Md. . ...P. O. Box 1212. Pittsburgh, Pa. . Portland Ave.. St. Paul. Minn. ....52 N. Clinton St.. Trenton, N. J. 159 Longwood Ave.. Brookline, Mass. ... .4o:z w. 1-'ii-si sr.. Iaaytfm. 0. ....307 N. -1-lst St.. Omaha, Neb . . . . . . . . Rose Lane. Haverford. Pa. ...IZSIQ N. Keeler Ave.. Chicago. Ill. 3159 1Cightcenth5t., N. lik. iVashington, D. C. Donald Henry Robinson ........ 730 N. Irving Ave.. Scranton. Pa. Hamilton Alexander Robinson ..... 694-1 Penn Ave.. Pittsburgh, Pa. James Harriman Rogers ........ 122 S. llicliigan Ave.. Chicago, Ill. Emilio Louis Roma, Jr ...... .4-501 N. lfber St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Adolph Goerge Rosengarten. Jr.. .916 Parrish St., Philadelphia, Pu. Thomas JeFferies Roseugarteu ..... Q58 S. Qlst St., Philadelphia. Pa David Nelson Rowe ..... ...... .... . - Xcarleniy St., Nanking, China Hubert Ashley Royster, Jr ............ R. F. D. 6, Rileigh. N. C . William Livingston Ruigh .... 17 Minami Yamate. Nagasaki, Japan Richard Stockton Rush ........... 2106 Pine St.. Philadelphia. Pa Herman Salinger .................... Chase Hotel. St. Louis. Mo. Frank Herman Samson. Jr. Box 15-L, R. F. D. No. 1. Wilkes Barre, Pa Oliver Jackson Sands. Jr ........ Westmoreland Pl., Richmond, Va Herbert Craig Sanford ..,.. 134-9 Montagne St.. Washington, D. C Pierson Romaine Sa nson 1-L11 American Trust Bldg., Birmingham, Ala. ffmr QQllNlQlfl-Qjv yi C, ., QQlQ-A-QQ at l M . f . Elly? A -f l!,i ,+. x?i ' 'f ttf' 1 fl! M W I N Q 1 X it :veit 7 1 lu ygmhwll Svuphnmure Glass Cfllluntinuzhj NAME ADDRESS William George Scarlett. Jr ....... -l-Q01 Greenway. Baltimore. Md. lvilliam Ferdinand Scharnikow ,.... 217 7ll1 St.. 1Y. New York City Grandin Ward Schenck .,....... 04- W. Front Sl.. Red Bank. N. J. John Foran Schenk .............. 19-l Main St.. Flemington. N. J. Edward Hudgins Schick 15 Howard St.. Larclimont Pk., Larchmont. N. Y Morton Schiff, Jr ............... 1-00 Belmont Ave.. Newark. N. J. Heinrich Leslie Schlubach. .... 5 Woodbine Ave.. Larchmont. N. Y. Herbert Allred Schoenfeld. Jr. Standard Furniture Co., Seattle, Wash. MacAlister Avery Schultz ..... 105 Lincoln St., New Britain, Conn. Lloyd Soloman Schwenger ....... Commodore Hotel, Cleveland, O. John Edwin Scott ....... 146 Norwood Ave., Stapleton, S. I., N. Y. Edward David Seerie ..... 605 Interstate Trust Bldg., Denver, Col Alexander Seidler, Jr ........... 24 Fairview Ave., S. Orange, N. J. Edward Van Deusen Selden, Jr ...... 408 W. 2nd St., Oil City, Pa. Elmer Porter Serena ........... 1711 Coursiu St., McKeesport, Pa. George Oulton Seward, Jr .,.. 107 Washington St., E. Orange, N. J. Charles Herman Seydel ..... . . .110 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. William Hunter Seyfert ...... 128 Mt. Airy Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Dudley Crawford Sharp ............ 4301 Main St., Houston, Tex. Avery Sherry ............... 353 Hataway Place, Milwaukee. Wis. William Robinson Shillaber .......,.. 575 3rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Anthony Morris Shober Hotel Colonial, 11th tk Spruce, Philadelphia, Pa. Roger Wallace Shugg ..... Joseph Silverstein ....... William Sherman Skinner .851 Great Plain Ave., Needham, Mass. . . . . .562 West End Ave., New York City .. . . . . .28 Church St., Gouverneur, N. Y. Jacob Winebrenner Slagle ....... 407 Roland Ave., Baltimore. Md. Samuel Sloan .......,.......... 1250 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Francis Emmet Sloat ............ 241 Broadway, Monticello, N. Y. Burwell Bassett Smith. . . Furlong Thomas Smith, . Gowans Smith .......... James McDowell Smith. . James Prall Smith .... . . . 1 .... 'Elthamf' R. F. D. No. 1, York, Pa. . . . .320 W. 106th St., New York City ....... .. .129 North St., Buffalo, N. Y. . . . .1907 Highland Ave., New Castle, Pa. .......................Belv1dere,N.J. Richard Dickinson Smith ..... 700 Riverside Drive. New York City Richard Harrison Smith, Jr ......... 264 Cliff Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Roland Kidder Smith ......... St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, La. NAM IE ADDRESS Warren Lister Smith P. S. 89 Queens, Hampton 3: Britton Sts., Elmhurst, L.I., N.Y. George Grant Snowden .......... Highland Hall,'l Rosemont, Pa. Harry Stearns Sommers ...... 3347 Sedgwick Ave., New York City William Mode Spackman.. . . 1338 Lovering Ave., VVilmington, Del. Newton Phelps Stallknecht ..... 52 Montrose Ave., S. Orange, N. J. Aaron Mark Stein ................ 1840 77th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Stuart Henry Steinbrink ..,......... 613 2nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Joseph Janney Steinmetz ...... 736 Westview St., Germantown, Pa. William Arthur Stengel ...,..... 74 S. Munn Ave., E. Orange, N. J. Stephan Constantine Stephano. .1014 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Thomas Irving Stevenson.. .27 Hudson Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Edward Sheldon Stewart ............. 45 Wall St., New York City William Adams Walker Stewart, Jr .... 45 1Vall St., New York City James Stillman ............................. Pleasantville, N. Y. Frank Garden Strachan ............ 225 E. 31st St., Savannah, Ga. George Drayton Strayer,Jr W. 246th St., Riverdale, New York City. Duane Reed Stuart, Jr. .Orange Inn, Stockton St., Princeton, N. J. Herman Henry Studt, Jr ........ 1540 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Alan Rutherfurd Stuyvesant ........... ......... A llamuchy, N. J. Lewis Rutherfurd Stuyvesant ....... ............ A llamuchy, N. J. Denis Emmons Sullivan, Jr ...... 6009 VVinthrop Ave., Chicago, Ill. Lionel Morgan Summers ..... 1833 S St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Richard VVeeks Summey. . .168 Buckingham St., Waterbury, Conn. Arthur Mesmer Suor, Jr ................. Main St., Snyder, N. Y. Henderson Supplee, Jr. Lancaster Pike, Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. Duncan Dunbar Sutphen, Jr .... 125 E. 70th St., New York City. Henry Bucher Swoope, Jr .......... Merion, Montgomery Co., Pa. Frank Griswold Tasker ...... ...... 1 '76 Front St., New York City John Gilbert Taussig .......... ..... 3 Powell St., Brookline, Mass. Henry Forrester Taylor, Jr .... 34 Madison Ave., Morristown, N. J. Henry Warren Taylor ............ 455 W. 7th St., Plainfield, N. J. Joseph Paul Taylor ........ 20 Tanglewylde Ave.. Bronxville, N. Y. Allen Trimble Tekirian .......................... Hoboken, N. J. Edward Morgan Thomas ......... 519 VVahl Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. George Tazewell Thomas .... 122 W. Lanvale Ave., Baltimore, Md. Ira A. Thomas, Jr ................... 830 Robbins Ave., Niles, O. William Richards Thomas III ....... 502 Fine St.. Catasauqua, Pa. Clifford Kinlock Thompson ..... 275 Spring Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. QQXNQETGIV 25 v 13Q'Q'A'QQ at fi G 4 4 are 1 6 0 xi 7 A f-4' awa it h,,,ww,,,,i Sophomore QEIHSS Cflllonrluheoj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Irwin VVilliam Thompson ....... John Silvey Thompson. . Philip Glenn Tho mpson .... . Walfred Bernard Thulin. James Todd, Jr. ....... . John Allen Townley .... 91 Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, N. Y. . .171 Sheerer Ave., Newark, N. J. ..................Ripley,Tenn. . . . . . .22 Pine St., Belmont, Mass. Q Beaver Road, Sewickley, Pa. 3633 Locust St., Kansas City, Mo Webster Withers Townley ...... 3633 Locust St., Kansas City, Mo. Henry Wilbur Trescott ....... ..... 3 13 Rutter Ave., Kingston, Pa. Lawrence Davies Trevett ..... 946 Ridge Road, Lackawanna, N. Y. Robinson Marshall Truitt, Jr. .74-0 Wfestview St., Germantown, Pa. Jackson Hobart Tucker ............,.. 903 Fifth Ave., Clinton, Ia. Lawrence Hall Tuller ..... Minneapolis Journal, Minneapolis, Minn. Robert Carroll Tyson ........ ................... T hurmont, Md. Richard Dunlop Urquhart ,..... 807 N. Charles St.. Baltimore, Md. Chester Richard Vail ............... 90 Liberty St., Lapeer, Mich. William Beekman Van Alstyne, Jr .... ......... K inderhook, N, Y. Andrew Bogart Vanderbeek, Jr.. . .1 Ridge Terrace, Paterson, N. J. John Van Duyn ..,............... 607 James St., Syracuse, N. Y. Byron Garret Van Horne .......... 81 Engle St., Englewood, N. J. Robert Ditmars Van Siclen .......... Hillcrest Ave., Jamaica, L. 1. James Edwin Vaughan .... 175 Indian Church Road, Buffalo, N. Y. Donald C. Vollrath ........ 158 Carpenter Lane, Germantown, Pa Theodore Constant von Storch ..... 503 Arthur Ave., Scranton, Pa, Joseph Edward Waesche, Jr. ..... 501 Roland Ave., Baltimore, Md. Robert Willett Wales ........... 480 Sheridan Road, Winnetka, Ill. James Theodore Walker ...... 5391 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Charlton Wallace, Jr.. 2123 Luray Ave., Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O. Frederick James Walters, Jr. NewYork Athletic Club, Central Park South, New York City Leonard Selchow Walworth.123 Lockwood Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. Frederic A. C. Wardenburg ....... 2406 17th St., Wilmington, Del. William Braham Washabaugh, Jr ........ 253 W. 8th St., Erie, Pa. Walter Critz Watkins ............... 806 First Ave., Laurel, Miss. Sewell Stansbury Watts, Jr. Calvert 81 Redwood Sts., Baltimore, Md. William Reuben Webster, Jr.'i208 Brooklawn Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. 86 Charles Mason Weeden ...... .. .114 S. Angel St., Providence, R. 1. Charles William Weekes. . .-1-56 E. Wyoming Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. ....... Elmlee, E. Lake Road, Erie, Pa. , . . . . . . . . . .53 'W. 75th St., New York City . . . . . .547 Riverside Drive, New York City .. . . . . .40 Heights Road, Ridgewood, N. J. Ernst Behrend Weir.. . . Bernard Albert Weisl. . Edward Smythe Welch . Clement Jewett Welles. John Caldwell 1Yelwood, Jr ........ 907 Fifth Ave., New York City Howard L. Werner Hotel Essex, 56th St. and Madison Ave., New York City James Cummin Westfall .....,.,. 3-L Woodland Ave., Columbus, O. Francis Putney Wetherbee ....,..., Madison Terrace, Albany, Ga. Jere Hungerford Wheelwright, Jr. Met. Trust Co.. 120 Broadway, New York City Albert Coudon Whitaker, Jr. Wheeling Steel Corp., Wheeling, VV. Va. Robert White, Jr. .,............. 160 N. LaSalle St., Chicago. Ill. William Mitchell Whitten. Jr ..... 72 Harrison St., E. Orange, N. J. William Kingsbury Wight .,.... 50 E. Main St., Middletown, N. Y. Lewis Whatley Williams ,......., 171 YY. 12th St., New York City Harvey Francis Williamson ........ Q-1-00 E. Ist. St., Duluth, Minn. Lucius Wilmerding, Jr .............. 5 Nassau St., New York City Charles Sanford Wilson, Jr ........... Pleasant St., NVoodstock, Vt. Robert Ory Wilson ....,... University of Nanking, Nanking, China Thomas Strong Wilson .......... 1157 Thurman St., Portland, Ore. Curtin Winsor .................................. Rosemont, Pa. Herman Blanchard Winter. .... 1203 Martina Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Gustav Adolph Wlirbelaur .......... 96 E. 429th St.. Paterson, N. J. Herbert Mathieson Witcombe..117 S. 2nd Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. William Westervelt VVithey ....... University Ave., Bethlehem, Pa.. Wilfred Bonsieur Wolcott, Jr. 221 E. Cedar Ave., Merchantville, N.J. Albert Lewis VVolfe. ........ . . .. .61 Gaston St., W. Orange, N. J. Thomas Edward Wood, Jr ..... 1105 VV. 24-th St., Little Rock, Ark. WVillard Barton lfVood, Jr ...... John Phillips Wooldridge ..... Arthur Middleton Young .......................... . .751 Irving Terrace, Orange, N. J. .636 S. Linden Ave., Pittsburgh. Pa. .Radnor, Pa. Fred Gipson Zander ..,........ 618 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. K Dp,xNG2ET0fv gf 26 QQIQ-A-QQ I, xx I I A TN 4 K' 1 4 S KY G l '-Z XS 2 0 W QEIH55 uf 1928 Q D QBffin:ers, 19244925 WRU CALVIN ANDERSON CASE ,................,......... President JOHN LANGHORNE . . .... ........... V ice-President - VVILLIALI POTTER ELLIOTT .... .Secretary and Treasurer 87 Qmwcesrofv f ww We xf'-:Fw X 5- -, lv 5, 26 M i .zpgyrgg .Z ' ,mmf LN ' -1 2 4M1fIfu x','N Q I 1 I A 'KW W 04-1I14ll4l1Nw CLASS OF 1928 fterffffrvie Qoxmerrsfv if 5.11. 5 7 25 . game -A-QQ 493 J ' , gf! i f . 0 fl Q 4 7 a s 4 gg K, XX 1 'NJ Nl' X 27 i all iiuliwl CEEIHSS uf 1928 NA ME A n n R lass John Kenworthy Acufl' ........... 442 Seville St., Roxborough, Pa. Joseph Miller Adams 2353 Bryn Mawr Ave., ltvynnefielcl, Philadelphia, Pa. Donald Agnew ...,............... 16 William St., New York City Beekman William Aitken ....... 702 Madison Ave., New York City Archibald Stevens .Alexander ....... 120 Broadway, New York City Frederick Beasley Alexander ....... 51 East 58 St., New York City Holmes 1NIoss Alexander ..... 106 Charlecote Road, Baltimore. Md. Richard Augustine Alexander ..... 80 Maiden Lane, New York City Viiilliam Alanson Alexander,Jr 184 Belmont Ave., Jersey City, N. J. John Dawes Ames ......... 205 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. VValter Purvis Andrews ........ . . .Riverview, Chattanooga, Tenn. William McCarrell Angle ..... 208 N. Main St., Chambersburg, Pa. Edward Fleming Arnott.. 25 Glenwood Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. Bernhardt lVIoses Atkins .... 407 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. Kenneth Biddle Atkinson. . . Fred Howard Atwood ...... Nathan King Averill ....... Burton Milton Babcock ....... Kelsey Babcock ........ . . William Jackson Babcock. .. John Smith Bacheller ....... Edward Kelsey Bachman, Jr Frank Allen Baker ......... Malcolm Graham Baker .... Charles Gambrill Baldwin ...... Wilson Barkley Baldwin. . . Cable Gordon Ball ........ . Frederick William Ball, Jr ...... David Boyce Bannerman, Jr Henry P. C. W. Barber .... William Stanton Barbour ......... William Halsey Barker ..... O. Box26, Media, Pa. . . . . .. .15 Southmoor, St. Louis, Mo. ...............LakeMahopac, N. Y. .17 Vincent St., Binghamton, N. Y. .. . . .P. 0. Box 384, Morristown, N. J. .. . . . . . . .1004 20 St., Rock Island, Ill. . . . . . .97 Johnson Ave., Newark, N. J. . .... 1715 Vilindsor Ave., Bristol, Tenn. 3740 VValnut St., Kansas City, Mo. .Baldwin Sz Hadley, Houston, Tex. . . . .845 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. .. . . .354 Shiloh St., Cincinnati, O. . . . . . .402 S. Ninth St., Lafayette, Ind, . . .65 Lincoln Park, Newark, N. J. 15 Scotland Road, Elizabeth, N. J. 1116 Michigan Ave., Evanston, Ill. .869 Broadway, Paterson, N. J. 208 Stratford Road, Baltimore, Md. NAME ADDRESS Daniel Brooks Barlow.. .146 VV. Tupelhocken St., Germantown, Pa. William Rolph Barnes. . .132 Blake St., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada John Stewart Barney, Jr ...... 863 Lexington Ave., New York City William Wlallace Barry ..... 52 South Lake Drive, Lakewood, N. J. Frederic Fox Bartrop .... 143 Henderson Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. John Ross Bates, Jr ..,.......... James Batsman, Jr. ........ . Fred Cross Bauchens ....,..... John Bayless ......... .... ....... Gordon Taylor Beaham, Jr. Donald Marcy Beals ....... Walter Raper Beardsley. . . Melville Henry Bearns, Jr.. Gilbert Valentine Becker. . . Sherburn lVIerrill Becker, Jr. Todson Harvey Becker ..... Edward Fitch Beddell ...... Frank Albert Bedford, Jr. . Henry Newell Beers ..... . . Frank Garrettson Belcher. . 406 Casino Ave., Cranford, N. J. 122 South Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. 4477 McPherson St., St. Louis, Mo. 79 Main St., Binghamton, N. Y. . . .. .1025 W. 54 St., Kansas City, Mo. . . . . . .1 Madison Ave., New York City . . .226 E. Beardsley Ave., Elkhart, Ind. . . . . .95 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . . .99 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . ....... 239 E. 61 St., New York City .........224 Broad St., Newark, N. J. 140 W. 55 St., New York City . . .2346 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . . . . . .120 E. 39 St., New York City ... .241 W. Kalmia St., Dan Diego,Cal. Kendrick Fitzroy Bellows. . 155 Castle St., Great Barrington, Mass. Robert Russell Benedict, Jr .......... Sugartown Road, Devon, Pa. Walter William Bennett .... ...... 2 08 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. John Henry Berkshire ..,.... 3601 Charlotte St., Kansas City, Mo. Robert Kerr Black ...... 109 Lorraine Ave., Upper lV1ontclair, N. J. John Mullan Blair ........ ....... 1 0 E. Schiller St., Chicago, Ill. Eugene Carson Blake ..... 1323 Commerce Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Richard Blake .........,..... 2717 Johnstone Place, Cincinnati, O. Ralph Edward Blank ...... 138 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Oscar Edgeworth Bloch ........ 976 Cherokee Road, Louisville, Ky. William Carson Bodine .... ..... 4 027 VValnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Henry Taylor Bodman. . .2005 First National Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Edward Moore Cliorlian .... New York City all - N ZZ at WNQETON W26 !dQQ'Q'A'Qea 3 D fff C i Yiqgwhm xt I QR 'K ildilwil :Freshman Cillass tfztuntinueiay NAME ADDRESS Albert Bernard Boese, Jr. ....... Q16 Littleton Ave., Newark, N. J. Robert Fulton Bole ....... Delmar-Morris Apts., Germantown, Pa. Frank Adair Bonsal, Jr. ......................... Monkton, Md Charles Ferdinand Bookwalter ....... 5 W'agner St., Annapolis, Md Sam Cooper Borton .......... 3072 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland, O. Thomas Polk Botts ........... 949 W'est End Ave., New York City Arthur John Bowron, Jr .... 3819 Crescent Road, Birmingham, Ala VVilliam Leander Boyce .,............ Plaza Hotel, New York City John Philip Boyd ....... 515 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. John Pomeroy Bradford.. . .139 Cambridge Ave., Saint Paul, Minn. Chandler Bragden The Shelton , 49 St. and Lexington Ave., New York City Greenville Davies Braman, Jr.2637 Severance St., Los Angeles, Cal. Henry Clay Branson ........ 81 Garrison Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. James Robertson Bridges ......... 1005 Colonial Ave., Norfolk, Va. Roger Jackson Brigham ...... 82 Edgemont Road, Montclair, N. J. lilarcus Marcellus Bright .Fort VVorth State Bank, Fort Worth, Tex. Robert Bruce .............. .... 3 20 Broadway, New York City David Clark Brodie ......... 319 W. Ninth Street Frederick William Brown ........... P. O. Box 24- y y Owensboro, Ky. Princeton, N . J. Frederic Arthur Bryan, Jr .... ...... 5 7 YY. 58 St., Robert George Buchanan ....... Julius Van Dyck Bucher ..... Kenneth Grosset Bucklin Irving Bunnell, Jr ...... Edward Parris Burch H. Vililliam Lozier Burke .....,....... John Hnmbird Burr ...,. Vililliam Russell Burrows Robert Gray Bushnell. . . James Baird Butchart. . . Kelvin Butler .......... Francis DeWolfe Byrne. James Winchester Byron. . . , . Robert Donald Calder.. . .1733 DeKalb St., .. .Nassau Place, Norristown, Pa. .. .. .. .415 W. 7 St., Plainfield, N. J. . . . . . .Hotel Ansonia, New York City 754 Linwood Place, Saint Paul, Minn. .348 E. 19 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. .943 Summit Ave., Saint Paul, Minn. ........666 Ridge St., Newark, N. J. . . .30 Elm St., Morristown, N. J. ....................Eureka, Ill. ... .1299 19 St., Washington, D. C. . . . .109 Rock Road, Glen Rock, N. J. .................Mercersburg, Pa. .. . . .4120 8th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. New York City Peekskill, N. Y. 90 NAME .xnnmzss Robert W. D. Caldwell .... ............. 1 Yallingford. Pa Frederic Edgar Camp ..... .................. A rdniore. Pa. John Boylston Campbell ..... .. .125 Park Ave.. New York City Walter Weaver Candy, Jr. .... .... 4- 17 N. 7th St.. St. Louis. Mo Harry Beard Cannon .... .... ............ I t . D. No. 7. York. Pa. James B. R. Carroll ...... ....... ' 'Homcwood . Ellicott City. Md Walter Cockrill Carroll. Jr ..... QQ2 E. Delaware Place. Chicago. Ill Calvin Anderson Case ........ . . .45 Green Ave.. Madison. N. J. Charles Merritt Case ...... -2118 Pillsbury Ave.. Minneapolis. Minn Charles Edward Caspari, Jr.. ...... 2108 Locust St.. St. Louis. Bio Rufus Clark Caulkins The Whither Apts.. Burns Drive, Detroit. Mich James Quarles Chambers ....... 3024- Holmes St.. Kansas City AIO.. Charles 'Ward Chase. .... Kingswood School, 1Yest Hartford, Conn. Thomas Walker Childs ......... 6000 The Paseo. Kansas City. Mo. John K. D. Chivers ......... 3620 1Yest End Aye.. Nashville. Tenn. Stuart Beckwith Christian.. John Kelley Cilley ....... John Fraser Claggett. .... . . Harvey Rowland Clapp, Jr.. George Evans Clark ..... . . George 1Yaller Clarke ...... . . . . . . , . .543 Clay Ave.. Scranton. Pa. Fred Maurice Clcaveland, Jr.. . Robert Morrison Clements.. Henry Robert Clingcr ...... John Barron Colahan IV .... Thomas Atlee Coleman. . Herbert George Collins .... Ralph Edward Conant. . . . John Cooper Cook ....... Howard Francis Corcoran . Leavitt Corning, Jr ...,,. Stanley Cosden ......... Herbert Seward Coster ..... ...378 AY. 57th Maple St.. New York City Knoxville, Aid. ....1'20B.3-1-th Ra IHSQX. N. J. .901 S. Caroline St.. Baltimore. Aid. St. Paul. Minn. .1118 Summit Ave., .........Q20 Rich St.. lonia. Mich. H21 l-l- N. Central Ave.. Phoenix. Ariz. . 7 ..... .500 N. Front St.. Milton. Pa. 705 Creslieim Rd., Philadelphia. Pa. . ...... .Atlee Ranch. lincinal. Tex. . . . . .375 Park Ave.. New York City . .ti-l-4 Crescent Ave., Buffalo. N. Y. ....360 XY. '21st St.. New York City .. .26 Sanford St., Pawtucket. R. l. ......Angus Hotel. St. Paul. Minn. .. . . .. .....Noroton Heights. Conn. .-H5 Lawn Ridge Rd., Orange. N. J. E EK 4-5 ,951 DDANQETGN ' Ql2lQ-ABQ? 4 fe Q fb '43 7 1.4 2 sw. Al fl -i lu ii14W,rllll Jftzsbmun Qiilass Cfniuiitinuellj NAME .xmimcss Robert Fairfax Couch. . . ..........., . .. .Little Rock, Ark. Richard Coulter ....... .... I 'Iarrison City Rd., Greensburg, Pa. Thomas Cover Ill .........,,.......... ....,,... f larrison, Md. Douglas Farley Cox, Jr. ..... . Daniel Townsend Cox ...... Hugh Preston Cox ...... .. . .Llewellyn Fark, WYL-st Orange, N. J. . . . . . . .25 Broadway, New York City ....216 E. Main St., W'a-sliington, Ind. William Wright Crandall, Jr., 3304 West End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Benjamin Eaton Crispin. .. James Heron Crosman, III . Andre John Crotti ........ ...............Hillcrest, Berwick, Pa. 000 Clenn Rd Ardmore P . . . .. . I ., A , . 21. . . . . . .1592 E. Broad St., Columbus, O. Francis Bosley Crowtlier, Jr.3509 Woodley Rd., Washington, D. C. John Hargrave Cunnin ham . .Marshall, Va. g ......... ,.,......... Charles Mann Curtiss ....... ...... 5 37 Allen St., Buffalo, N. Y. Calvin lYright Dail ........ Arthur Hazard Dakin, Jr.. . .. . . . . .21 High St., Cambridge, Md. .....................Amherst, Mass. John McGlincey Dalenz ...,. Newark Athletic Club, Newark, N. J. John Illingworth Dalrymple. . . 10 Washington Place, Newark. N. J. Wlilliam Aves Damerel ........... 234 E. 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Marshall Bowman Davidson ..... 313 E. 196th St., New York City Charles Edward Davis, Jr.. . . . . .615 N. lVIain Ave., Scranton, Pa. Lawrence Conant Davis ................. 934 E. 45th St., Chicago Clarence Stephens Davison, Jr .... Hillside Place, Tarrytown, N. Y. George Draper Dayton ..,. 2321 Blaisdell Ave., hlinneapolis, Minn. Herbert Girton Deignan 1001 Douglas St., N. E., Washington, D. C. Frederick Brockway Deknatel ........,.. 1701 WV. 13th St., Chicago Edward Coleman Delatield, Jr.. ....... 6 E. 65 St., New York City Oakley Ramshon DeLamater ..... ,............. N orthport, N. Y. Henry Scott Denniston ........ 256 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Norman Vincent Denel ......................... Dansville, N. J. William Alton DeWitt ....... .213 Mountain Ave., Piedmont, Cal. Nelson VVillard Deyo .......... 79 Hawthorne Pl., Montclair, N. J. Robert Leonard Dikovics ..... Horace Cumberland Disston .123 Hillside Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. 1 W. Chestnut Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. John Elbert Dolman, Jr. ...., . .3018 Ashland Ave., St. Joseph, lVIo. NAME YYilliain Nletcalf Doolittle.. . Frederick Schulken Doscher.. George Francis Dougherty. . . ADDRESS . . . . . .218 Quaker Rd., Sewickley, Pa. ..,................Ridgefield, N. J. . . .Dougherty St., Manchester, Conn. Benjamin lVilliam Dudley, Jr. ..............,... Short Hills, N. J. Erroll Dunbar ............. . . . . . .66 W. 97th St., New York City Edmond duPont ..,.......,........ 1424 Spruce St., Philadelphia Eugene Funston Durand ..... Crows Nest Woods, Bronxville, N. Y. William Wallace Dyer .....,.. 221 VV. Berkeley St., Uniontown, Pa. Yictor Montague Earle, Jr.. . . . . .658 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. Dudley Tate Easby, Jr ............... 1826 Spruce St., Philadelphia Charles Edward Eastman .... 680 North Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. James Kay Ebbert ................... 5440 Forbes St., Pittsburgh George Trowbridge Elliman ........ 15 E. 49th St., New York City Charles Templeton Elliott, Jr. 778 Belvidere Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Robert Hare Egerton Elliott, Jr. .... 11 Locust St., Flushing, N. Y. William Potter Elliott ........ 778 Belvidere Ave., Plainield, N. J. Oakman August Ellis. . . . .... 693 Marietta Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Alfred Elser .......,.... .... 6 33 Lake Drive, Nlilwaukee, VVis. Victor Elting, Jr ............ Robert Belleville Ely, III .... .Corn Exchange Bank Bldg., Chicago .. . . . . .232 Valley Rd., Merion, Pa. Edward Coe Embury ............. 150 E. 61st St., New York City Oliver Marshall Evans ........,................ Essex Fells, N. J. Weller Burns Evans ........ 287 N. Maple Ave., East Orange, N. J. James Donald Everitt ....... . . . . . . .18 Market St., Lewisburg, Pa. John Richardson Fanshawe ......... 74 Broadway, New York City Walter Lloyd Fawcett ....... John Cushier Ferenbach ..... William Thomas Ferguson. . . .........R. D. No. 4, Trenton, N, J. . . .24 W. River St., WVilkes-Barre, Pa. 6232 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lewis Milton Firey ..................... 20 Byers Ave., Akron, O. Arthur Anatol Fischel ........ ...... 2 408 N. 18th St., Philadelphia Charles Howard Fitzpatrick .... 39 Princeton Ave., Princeton, N. J. Richard Flint .................. Edgewater , Toms River, N. J. Charles John Follmer ....... Silas Buck Foot. . . . . . Emory Moran Ford ..... . . . . . .295 5th Ave., New York City .. .1015 4th St., Red Wing, Minn. . . . .1622 Ford Bldg., Detroit, Mich. UD-lN Q El-CN F ' Q QI Q -CN QQ Q s xv . 3 'k Q Q freshman: Qlllass Cffiuntinuehj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Franklin Ryan Fort ...... .... Jack McKay French. ...... . . Manuel Stanley Friedman ..,.. George McGaffey Fryberger .... Motohiko Fujiyama ..,........ Joseph Norton Gaffney ........ George VVarner Gallowhur .... 47 S. Grove St., East Orange, N. J. .....-1-12 Linden Pl , Elmira, N. Y. 315 N, Main St., Hightstown, N. J. .Q13 S. Center St., Philipsburg, Pa. ...................Tokyo,Japan Pine Ave,, Kane, Pa. .592 Vanderbilt Ave., New York City Willard Selden Gamble ..... 530 Washington St., Watertown, N. C. Oliver Herman Gasch. . H1396 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. John Montgomery Gaston, Jr .... 5554 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh Walter Bothwell George .......... 55 Patton Ave., Princeton, N. J. Joseph Ruff Gibson ......... ..... 8 Bancroft Ave., Moylan, Pa. Ellsworth Giles ........ ...... 3 09 Walnut St.., Sewickley, Pa- Hyde Gillette .................. 691 La Loma Rd., Pasadena, Cal' Derwood S. Gilmore, Jr ...... 12 E. Kiowa, Colorado Springs, Colo' Gilbert Amsden Gooch ............ 20925 S. 25th St., Lincoln, Neb' Sidney Pullman Goodrich ........ .... 9 11 Clinton St., Philadelphia John Bryant Goodwin ....... 308 Thompson Ave., E. Liverpool. O. Sidney Smith Gorham, Jr ...... 1021 New York Life Bldg., Chicago Charles Brown Grace ........ Bethlehem Steel Co., Bethlehem, Pa. Thomas Edmund Greacen, II ...... ............. S hort Hills, N. J. Henry Alexander Greene,.46 W. Walnut Ave., Merchantville. N. J. Albert Eugene Griffin, Jr. ...... 45 S. First Ave., Mt, Vernon, N. Y. Alexander Brown Griswold Harvest 81 Edgevale Rds., Baltimore, Md. Harry Crockett Grumpelt. . .. John Alexander Gwynne. Clement Hackney ....... James McCarthy Hadley. Henry Ewing Hale, III. . Frank Hillman Hall, Jr ..... . . George Emlen Hall ...... Herbert Seymour Hall. . . Randolph Franklin Hall. William Seward Hall ..... ........ . . .Harrington Park, N. J. .......... .15 Broad St., New York City 4-67 Wyoming Pl., Milwaukee, Wis. . .1617 Kimball Bldg., Chicago, Ill. . .Battlefield Farm, Princeton, N. J. . . . .Lydecker St., Englewood, N. J. . .138 Franklin Pl., Flushing, N. Y. .. . . .Morris Ave., Springfield, N. J. . ................. East St., Rye, N. Y. 112 S. Munn Ave., E. Orange, N. J. John Church Ham ....... 916 Turk's Head Bldg.. Providence, R. I. Frederick Johnson Hamilton ....... 830 Park Ave., New York City William Chalfant Hamilton cfo Pennsylvania Co., 5th and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia. Pa. Howard Kinsley Hamm. ........,.5-1-'73 Cornell Ave.. Chicago. Ill. James Garland Hamner .. ...263 Main St., Belleville. N. J. Paul Hampden. ...... . Edwin Sauer Hanny .... Elmore Harris Harbison. Henry Knowles Harding ..,.,........Ridgetield. Conn. ...Main St., Unionville, Conn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pine Rd.. Sewickley, Pa. . .......... 77 Franklin St.. Boston, Blass. lVilliam McCulley Hardt, II Philadelphia Trust Co.. Philadelphia Percy Grier Hart. Jr. .......... 66 Hawthorne Ave., E. Orange, N. J. Theodore Foster Hasbrouk. .25 Larchmont Ave., Larchmont. N. Y. William Nafew Haskell, III ..... Governors Island. New York City Clarence Augustus Hastings, Jr.. 71 Evergreen Pl., E. Orange. N. J. John Stuart Haven ................ 14 Elm St.. Morristown, N. J. Douglas Clinton Hearn.. John Brush Hempstead Davis Knox Henderson Donald Newell Hendey Paul Luther Hensel .... Hugh Herndon, Jr. .... . John Carter Herndon.. Winthrop Page Hersey. Lewis McComb Herzog Caster Edmund Hewitt Charles Lindsay Hewitt. Caleb Mershon Hill ..... Northumberland Apts., Washington, D. C. ..... .......375 Park Ave., New York City .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Derrick Rd., fniontown, Pa. . . .15 Littlejohn Pl., White Plains. N. Y. .........'259 Engle St.. Tenafly, N. J. .......83O Park Ave., New York City ........830 Park Ave., New York City .. . .134 Abbott Bd.. lYellesley Hills. Mass. ......,390 1Yest End Ave.. New York City ...,.. . .727 hlassaehusetts Ave.. Peoria. Ill. . . . . . . . . . .597 Fifth Ave.. New York City ....................Lawrenceville. N. J. David Ballentine Hinchman.. 1030 Yan Dyke Ave.. Detroit, Mich. Mallory Hinman .... ............. 1 02 Union Ave., Cranford, N. J. Walter Hirshon ....... . . . . . . . . . . . .505 Fifth Ave., New York Citi' Edward Blanchard Hodge, Jr .... Q019 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Nicholas Roosevelt Hoff ...... ,,.,. 7 1 W. Q3rd St., New York City Bernard Shea Horne, Jr ........... E. Nassau St.. Princeton, N. J. Arthur Trowbridge Horton.. . .149 Waterman St., Providence, B. I. Zk iigs K QQWQETQN 26 , QQIQ-A-QQ L r 74 ,35 Iii!-iu uk A Q T Off :IS X G 7 X 'A .lpn-1.1 tl gfresbntan Glass Mfuntinuelsj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Jonathan Lewis Hough, III ..... 14242 W. 4-th St., Williamsport, Pa. Bond Houser, Jr ..,...,......... cfo Troy Sunshade Co., Troy, O. Franklin Douglas Houser ............... 334 Market St., Troy, 0. Charles Robert Howell ..... ..... 3 3 Atterbury Ave., Trenton, N. J. Richard Springer Huckin ......... 220 Engle St., Englewood, N. J. Andrew Hunter McNeal Hughes ........... Edgewater Park, N. J. Thomas Canby Hughes .........,...,..... Edgewater Park, N. .I, Jaquelin Holliday Hume .....,.., 500 Columbia St., Pasadena, Cal. Robert Gwynne Humphrey ........., Kenthope, West Chester, Pa. William Armstrong Humphreys, Jr. 1306 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Charles Hunsicker, Jr .,,....... 6823 Quincy St., Germantown, Pa. Charles Lukens Huston, Jr .,....... 64 S. lst Ave., Coatesville, Pa. Joseph Chappell Hutcheson, III.. . 500 Lovett Blvd., Houston, Tex. VVerner Herbert Hutz ..,. Frederick Lewis Hyer .... Gilbert Pierce Inglis .... Thomas Randall Ivins. . . .. . . . . .Hamilton Ave., Englewood, N. J. ...HQQ2 Elm Ave., Rahway, N. J. . . . .393 Ridge St., Newark, N. J. .............S. Broadway, Lebanon, O. Tracy Hugo Jaeckel ................ 546 5th Ave., New York City Leander Stockwell Jadwin.. .380 Wfashington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. VVilliam Gilbert James. . . Robert Jemison, III ...... John Robert Jenkins. ...... Thomas Story Jenks .... ........32 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. .4301 Altamont Road, Birmingham, Ala. . . . . .Pleasant St., lVIt. Pleasant, Tenn. . . . .Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Neil Johnson. ........ 797 Fairmount Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Roswell Park Johnson .................... Lincoln University, Pa. Vanderburgh Johnstone .... . .703 S. Pasadena Ave., Pasadena, Cal. Artimus Wlhitaker Jones ......... 251 IV. 92nd St., New York City Joseph Homer Jordan, Jr ,.... First National Bank, Shreveport, La. Howard Carter Judd ............. 7Q0 Pomeroy St., Kenosha, VVis. Frank Snowden Katzenbach, III . .504 WV. State St., Trenton, N. J. Albert Keep ............. George Hollis Kelley. . . . . Kenneth Avery Kellogg .... . . .1516 N. State Parkway, Chicago, Ill. . . . . .245 Chestnut St., Pottstown, Pa. ........,...........Summit,N.J. Thomas Parsons Kellogg ..,. ...,. 5 9 VVillow St., VVaterbury, Conn. 93 John Mathias Kennedy, III ....,, 370 Humboldt St., Denver, Colo. Richard Lea Kennedy .......... 550 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Nlinn. George William Kepler, Jr .... 58920 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. George Elbert Kimball ....... 61 Lexington St., New Britain, Conn. Roger Nelson Kimball, Jr.. ....... 560 Durkee Ave., Kenosha, Wis. Harold Kinder ........,................ 107 City Ave., Bala, Pa. Willard van Beuren King ........................ Convent, N. J. Sinclair Hatch Kingsley... 1925 Irving Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn. Donald Bogart Kipp ................., Q VVall St., New York City Arthur Knapp, Jr .................... Johns Ave., Bayside. N. Y. Theodore Grant Knowles ..... University Club, San Francisco, Cal. Horace Adelbert Knowlton ...... 1315 Broadway, Little Rock, Ark. Robert Portner Koehler ,......... 122 E. 82nd St., New York City Serge Alexander Korff ........ . . .1021 15th St., Washington, D. C. Richard Kaye Korn ....... 320 Central Park West, New York City James Frank Krewson ......... 301 Central Ave., Cheltenham, Pa. Julius Segfried Kuh, Jr ......... Q S. Cornwall Ave., Ventnor, N. J. William Gatewood Lackey, Jr. ....... 8 Hillcrest, Ponca City. Okla. Joseph Scott Latferty ...........,. 30 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Lawrence Julien Lafleur .,..,.... 750 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Francis Efhngham Laimbeer, Jr. 264 Stewart Ave., Garden City, N. Y. VVilliam Stanley Lamont .......... 389 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. John McGill Lane ........... 43 S. Prospect St., Hagerstown, Md. VVilliam Frederick Lang ...... 213 Lawrence St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. John Langhorne ................ 350 Prospect St., S. Orange, N. J. William Sauter LaPorte ......... Cambridge Apts., Baltimore, Md. Henry Whelen Large .......... Broad St. Station, Philadelphia, Pa. James Mifflin Large .......... Broad St. Station, Philadelphia, Pa. Clidord Rusling Lawrence ............... R. D. Q, Princeton, N. J. Robert Riese Layton, Jr ........................ Bridgeville, Del. Frank Lea ......... 300 Commercial Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. James Wideman Lee ....... ........ 4 E. 66th St., New York City John Dwight Leggett. . . 148 Arnold St., New Brighton, S. I., N. Y. Austin Porter Leland ........... 18 Windemere Pl., St. Louis, Mo. QQXNQETON c ll rsW26 ' QQ'Q'A'QQ . CH , jlvwgs ,fx fiftlllllwilfl freshman Glass Giuntinuehj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Winthrope Carver Lenz. . 612 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. Harrison Joseph Lerch, Jr. . . ..... 32 S. 14th St., Allentown, Pa Norman Arnold Levy .... Cicero Hunt Lewis, Jr. . . John Walker Lewis ....... Donald Macy Liddell, Jr. . . . . . . . . .66 Baldwin Ave., Newark, N. J . . . . . . . . .408 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Ore .315 Field Point Rd., Greenwich, Conn 1341 North Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Alexander Neil Lilley ........... 58 Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal Richard Wingate Lloyd. . Frederick Dowler Lorch. . Henry Gibbons Lotspeich . . . . . . . .Coopertown Rd., Haverford, Pa 11Q9 N. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 416 Resor Ave., Cincinnati, O. Cornelius Vanderveer Lovett ...... 171 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. Willaim Ebbets Love. . 1 ............. 49 Wall St., New York City Charles Russell Luger ....... 613 XV. 57 Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. Henry Sharpe Lynn ......... 4929 Wallingford St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Gordon McAllen ............. 374 South Ave., Glencoe, Ill. Harris McAshan .......... ...... 4 19 Lovett Blvd., Houston, Tex. Andrew Francis McBride .......... 655 Broadway, Paterson, N. J. Franklin Hope McConnell, Jr. Rich Bottom Farm, Havre De Grace, Md. James Miller McCready .............. Oliver Rd., Edgeworth, Pa. John McCullough .................. 2 S. 22nd St., Harrisburg, Pa. Richard Stockton MacFarland ..... 1515 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Winters MacGregor, Jr .... Q21 N. Jefferson St., Dayton, O. Joseph Rieman McIntosh ..,,.. Rodgers Forge, Baltimore Co., Md. lVistar Hodge McLaren ...... 38 Washington Rd., Princeton, N. J. John Stiles McMartin ......... ..... 3 15 Ellis Bldg., Phoenix, Ariz. William McMillan ........ Charlecote Pl., Guilford, Baltimore, Md. Francis Hovey McMillen ....... .25 Scotland Rd., Elizabeth, N. J. William Rowland MacNamee..32 Vandeventer St., Princeton, N. J. Donald Paxton McPherson, Jr .... 250 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, Pa. Edward Winton McVitty.. .......................... Salem, Va. Bruce Weston Macomber ........... 1411 Main St., Honesdale, Pa. Albert Raymond Mangold.. . .541 E. Pittsburg St., Greensburg, Pa. Donald Archibald Manly-Rower Swarthmore Apts., 22nd and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Orville Hungerford Mann ......... 27 Tallman Ave., Nyack, N. Y. Theodore Browning Mann ...... 380 Vine Ave., Highland Park, Ill Joseph lVesley Mapletoft ......... 362 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J Thomas Elder Marshall ............... 361 W. 1st St., Dayton, O. Robert Norris Martin .......... 709 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minn Frederick Graham Matheson. 700 Montgomery Ave.,Bryn Mawr, Pa Rives Skinker Matthews .... W. Matthews Corp., St. Louis, Mo. Carl Richard May ................ 1240 W. Market St., York, Pa James Jennings Mead. . . 2655 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C John Jay Studwell Mead .................. Lake VVaccabuc, N. Y Edward McMillan Mebane ........... Oakcrest, Great Falls, S. C Chester Brownell Meneely .............. 22 River St., Troy, N. Y Lee Bruce Menefee. Jr ...... 727 N. W. Bank Bldg., Portland, Ore Frederick Thayer llcrrill .......... G00 James St., Syracuse, N. Y Howard Richmond Merriman .... Q6 S. Cooke St., Providence, R. 1 Joseph Frank Miller. ............ 140 XY. 70th St., New York Citv Robert Carter Miller .......... Lawrenceville Rd.. Princeton, N. Paul Douglas Millholland. . .2306 California St., lYashington. D. C John Bradford Milliken ......... -1-11 JY. 11-1th St., New York Citv Edward Kirkpatrick Mills, Jr ..... 36 Miller Rd., Morristown, N. J Bancroft Mitchell. . . .1006 Merchant's Bank Bldg., St. Paul, Minn James Fernandis Mitchell, Jr. 1344 19th St., N.W., Washington, D.C Charles Rawe Moeser .,..., .... Q 753 Johnstone Pl., Cincinnati, 0 John Jordan Moffit, Jr ........... ...Q00 Pine St., Harrisburg. Pa. William Francis Mohan, Jr. ........ Q67 Fifth Ave.. New York Citv Gairdner Bostwick Moment..92 S. Fullerton Ave., Montclair, N. J Newcomb Thompson Montgomery 6806 Greene St., Philadelphia, Pa Arthur William Moore .... ..... 7 56 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J Charles Moran, Jr ........ .... 6 8 William St., New York City James Edward Morgan, Jr ....... 6084 Drexel Rd., Overbrook. Pa. S. Rowland Morgan, Jr. 431 E. Willow Grove Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa Edward Shippen Morris ........ .2113 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dudley Butler Morrison .... 1330 Virginia St., Charleston, NV. Vg, is!!-1 s -af K QQXNQETQN ' W a 26 ,. Qi-QIQ-A-QQ 'Kia 0 L: G A G ,f PM N xl 1 3 'af -H14lM,liV9i jfresbman Qllass Cfliuntinuebj NAME .xnonnss Charles Robert Morse. . ......... 189 Walnut St., Hinsdale, Ill. Samuel Boyd Morse ........ 58 Delancey Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Craig Wright Muckle ......,... 2023 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Frederick Muhlhauser. . 1-L0 Wentworth Ave., Cincinnati, O. 'Welles Murphey ....... ................. D ouglaston, L. I., N. Y. Judson Carpenter Murphy .... 1299 Hill Crest Ave., Pasadena, Cal. John Raymond Murray ,... 1516 Shakespeare Ave., New York City John Robert Murray.. .1600 Railway Exchange Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Douglas Thomas Neale ,... 6506 Ventnor Ave., Atlantic City, N. J Alexander 1VIeldrum Neilson ................ Babylon, L. I., N. Y. Wenley Dodds Nelson ........ 7516 Tuscararoa St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles Motier Nes, Jr ....... 100 Springettysburg Ave., York, Pa. Richard Ely Nevius ............. College Ave.. Chambersburg, Pa. Fenton Stanley Newberny, Jr. 151 Hamilton Ave., New Rochelle. N. Y. Clement Bucksley Newbold, Jr. .511 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Donald Noble Newhall ...... 1518 W. 26th St., Minneapolis, Minn. Norman Maximilian Newmark 4362 Victoria Park Drive, Los Angeles, Cal Richard Neermans Newnham .... 731-L Boyer St., Philadelphia, Pa. Benjamin White Norris ............ Court Square, Frederick, Md. Robert Fogg Norris ......... ...... 5 7 Market St., Salem, N. J. Richard Wiolfer Nuffort ............ 900 S. 16th St., Newark, N. J. Daniel Desmond O'Connell ...... 20 1Vest 48th St., New York City Gilbert Hudson Osgood ............ 423 Essex Rd., Kenilworth, Ill. Louis Otteriheimer ............ 1622 Peabody St., Memphis, Tenn. Percy Owen, Jr. ................ 1707 19th St., VVashington, D. C. George-Randolph Packard, Jr. ..,................. Villa Nova, Pa. John E. Packard .... Z,Swift Sz Co., Comptrollers OH., Chicago, Ill. Morris Imbrie Packard ......... 93 S. Angell St., Providence, R. I. John Ransom Palmer .... . . .2024 Fairfield Ave., Shreveport, La. Carlisle Sewell Pangman ....... 5509 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gordon Edward Pape .... .... 2 861 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, O. James George Pappas ........ 15-4151 Pomona Ave., Newark, N. J. Fred Ward Pardee, Jr .... . . .38 Cottage Place, Ridgewood, N. J. 95 NAME ADDRESS Malcolm Sewall Park .... ...... 1 49 Broadway, New York City John Scott Parker, Jr.. . . .. .314 Scotland Rd., S. Orange, N. J. John White Parker ........ ....... D ouglas Blvd., Louisville, Ky. Frederick Dubois Parmly ...... 119 Crescent Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Marselis Clark Parsons, Jr ........... Boston Post Rd., Rye, N. Y. Arthur Wellesley Patterson, III ..... 225 WValnut St., Roselle, N. J Samuel Burton Payne .........., 12 Grinnell St., Greentield, Mass. Victor William Evan Payne ..,.... 142 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. Henry Hildreth Pease, Jr ..... 2307 Delancey St., Philadelphia, Pa. Francis Livingston Pell, Jr ......., 151 E. 53rd St., New York City Lawrence Perin ............... 4112 Greenway St., Baltimore, Nld. William Thomas Parkerson, Jr. . 652 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. James Croswell Perkins ......... 90 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N. J. John Windsor Persse, Jr .,.. 633 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn Daniel Peterkin, Jr ......... 717 Railway Exch. Bldg., Chicago, Ill' Carl Rudolph Peterson. 220 Fernwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J' .103 Ocean St., Lynn, Ntass' . . . . . . . . .728 Shepard Ave., Milwaukee, YViSi Robert Henry Pitney ........ 133 Itladison Ave., Morristown, N. J .......110 N. 54th St., Omaha., Neb, . . .100 E. 42nd St., New York City . . . .Twin-Pike Farm, Ambler, Pa. . . . .YVa.lnut St., Englewood, N. J. . ...... Hohokus St., Hohokus, N. J. . . . ..... 10 E. 96th St., New York City . . . . . . . . .555 Park Ave., New York City .........30 E. 42nd St., New York City .1205 Quarrier St., Charleston, VV. Va. . . . .929 Oak Hill Ave., Hagerstown, Md. . .4011 Wiashington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . .537 W. Rayen Ave., Youngstown, O. Barton Tufts Pevear ................ Robert Oscar Pieper. John Bennett Platner .... John Scott Plumb. . . Davenport Plumer. . . Robert Cox Post, Jr. William Rockhill Potts. . . Irwin Augustus Powell. . . Roger Van Nest Powelson James Owen Price ......, Frederick VValker Prichard. . Howard Anderson Prior. . Harrington Putman, Jr. . . Louis Edward Rampona.. Francis Kemper Rankin. . .....................S.Charleston,O. Robert Sturm Rau ....,........... 15 E. 26th St., New York City David VVebb Raudenbush ........ 791 Linwood Pl., St. Paul, Minn. John Harleston Read ....... .............. C onshohocken, Pa. ..................UpperNyack,N.Y. Joseph Baxter Roberts .... NAME 7 . '01-1 mrwirtil NC point-BETOA, ' Q 26 QQIQ-A-QM qv f Ng Q i I f-Z, ' .Ql1t0 ' Jfresbman ffllass Cfziuntinuehy ADDRESS William Lewis Read ..... 500 Bankers Trust Bldg., Des Moines, Ia. Stuart Gerard Ridington ........,... Daniel Paul Reed ............... Sanuel Clarke Reed, Jr. .. Clarence Eugene Reid ....... ..... Henry Clay Remick ......... .73 James St., Kingston, Pa. 330 W. 36th St., New York City . . . .1176 Murray Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 538 Lenox Ave., Westfield, N. J. 30244 Midvale Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. John William Renchard. . .103 N. Gouverneur Ave., Trenton, N. J. William Shryock Renchard. 103 N. Gouverneur Ave., Trenton, N. J. Joseph Clifford Rennard.. ,....... 1150 Fifth Ave., New York City Morgan Ayres Reynolds clo Southern Cotton Oil Co., Charlotte, N. C. Sheldon Sickels Reynolds ....... cfo W. S. Tyler Co., Cleveland, O. Jack Angell Rice cfo Bankers Trust Co., No. 3, Place Vendome, Paris, France Homer Evertson Richard.. .191 Hawthorn St., New Bedford, Mass. John Stirling Richardson ........... Woodland Rd., Sewickley, Pa. Russell Richardson, Jr ,.......... 320 S. 16th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Wallace Caldwell Richardson, Jr. 655 N. Church St., Bound Brook, N. J. Grey Duval Richman .,..... 65 Northfield Rd., West Orange, N. J. Donald Hirsh Ridgway ........ 110 Hilton Ave., Hempstead, N. Y. Thomas McNair Righter, Jr ....... 62 Hodge Rd., Princeton, N. J. Hugh McDiarmid Ritchey .... 563 Evanswood Place, Cincinnati, O. Jack Kennedy Roberts. . . NAME 'ADDRESS Harold Allison Rue.. ............................ lh'1I'1ClSOI'. N J. Charles Copeland Russell. John Alden Russell .......... Winthrop Rutherfurd ..... Clendenin James Ryan, Jr Robert Walker Ryle. . . . . A. Dickerson Salmon ...., Stephen Jennings Sanford .... lValter Charles Sauer .... Robert Bogardus Schall. . . .500 Terrace Ave., Milwaukee. 1Yis. . .500 Terrace Ave., Viiilwaukee, lNIis. ................Allamuchy,N.J. . . . .635 Park Ave., New York City . . . .787 Park Ave., New York City ... .Main Street, Stanhope, N. J. .............Redding Ridge, Conn ... 106 Front Street, Dunellen, N. J. .. . . .228 Audubon Ave., Wayne, Pa Robert Churchill Schaub ........ 148 W. North Street, Decatur, Ill. George McKay Schieftelin ...................Convent,N.J Paul Schopflin ............ 1633 Stratford Road, Kansas City, Mo Colon Schott, Jr. ....... , William Jaffray Schukraft .... . .216 Greendale Ave., Cincinnati, O . . . . .94-3 Fulton Street, Chicago, Ill. Carl William Schulz ............. 6106 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, Ill. Henry Gerard Schwartz. . Harold Yvilliam Scott ........ 820 St. Llarks Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y .483 West End Ave.. New York City Lewis Rousseau Scudder .... ................ G lastonbury. Conn. William Lincoln Seibert. . Ralph John Sharp. ..... . Alexander Shaw ........ Henry Shaw Jr. .... . John Knox Shaw ..... . .. . . . . .2 Rector Street, New York City 124 High Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. ... . . .10 South Street, Baltimore, Md. .11 Madison Ave., Morristown. N. J. . . . . . . . .10 South Street, Baltimore. Md. . . ...... 19 E. 417th St., New York City Rowland Evans Roberts .... .... P . O. Box 86, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Stephen Roby ............ Edward Barron Rockwell.. . . . ........ Belden Hotel, Chicago, Ill. ... . . .. . . . . .29 Quince St., Chicago, Ill. William Morrow Roosevelt. .... 1600 VValnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Frank Weaver Rose .... ....,....... 1 4 Wash. Sq., New York City Horace Chapman Rose.. . . John Jerome Roshek, Jr.. . Donald Stirling Ross ..... Robert Easton Royes ..... Richard Wright Rubidge. . . . . .190 S. Drexel Ave., Columbus, O. . ..... 216 Seminary St., Dubuque, Ia. ...... .121 Bleddyn Rd., Ardmore, Pa. .,,. . .28 Lawrence Ave., W. Orange, N. J. .. . . . . . . . .25 Broad St., New York City Donald Depew Shay ....... 520 E. Fifth Street, East Liverpool. O. Stephen Rice Sheldon ......... 14 Kingsbury Place, St. Louis, Mo. VVilbur Shenk, Jr ............. 1154 Century Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Emmett Albin Shephard ................... .... D ennbarton, Va. Frank Ritter Shumway ............ 270 Park Ave., New York City Laird Cornish Simons.. 150 W. Washington Lane. Germantown, Pa James Joseph Brown Simpson. .51 Hamilton Place, New York City Reginald Sims, II ........................ New Port Richey, Fla Archer Ewing Sinclair .... cfo T. M. Sinclair Co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. Norris Phillips Skinner .......... 2 Highland Ave., Madison, N. J William Barnes Slade ..... 150 Central Park South, New York City Eccleston Station, Baltimore, hid. af: - , QXNGETOIV QQIQ-N , Q 4 26 f as QA f ,ff ' NJJW A G fi . wg., A if v C fi ., K, X F 'gf Slat l11iu4W,iNlll jfresbman Glass Cfinntinuehj N.-urn .xnnnrzss NAME ADDRESS Roger Caldwell Slaughter.S10 W. Waldo Street. Indepemlence. Mo. 'lilfllwllll ETZISITIIIS Taylor .... 2325 Monument Ave., Richmond. Va. David DeGarmo Smith ...... Patrick Bernard C. Smith ..,. Robert Russel Smith, Jr... . . Stanley Buyers Smith .... Samuel Callaway Smith ..... Peter Andrew Snell ......,.. S3 Hooker Ave.. Pouglikeepsic, N. Y. 528 Ridgely Apts.. Birmingham, Ala. 705 S. Boulevard, Huntington, Wh Ya Belvidere. N. J. . . . . . .555 Park Ave., New York City 1 Highland Heights. Rochester. N. Y. Robley Dunglison Snively. Jr.. 1709 W. Tioga St., Philadelphia, Pa. Wlilliam Glassell Somerville. HI Donald Livingston Speer. 644 Belvedere Blvd., Memphis, Tenn. . . . .5624 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. 'William Corbit Spruance ........ 2210 Gilpur St., Wilmington, Del. Edmund Mason Squire ..,... Charles Chase Squires ....... .547 Riverside Drive, New York City .17a Nanking Road. Shanghai. China Leland Phelps Stallknecht ....... 5 2 Montrose Ave., S. Orange, N. J. Charles Henry Stallman ..... Fred Cleverley Stein ...... . . . . . . . .17 WV. Clark Ave., York, Pa . . . . .140 Park Ave., E. Orange, N. J. James Ullman Steinfirst .... ..... 4 50 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. Elbert Downie Stenger .... . . .. .346 Reamer Place, Oberlin, O Theodore Eugene Stern ........., 320 YV. 86th St., New York City Robert Livingston Stevens. . . ................Bernardsv1lle, N. J. Redmond Congynharn Stewart, Jr. Clinton Gallaher Stoekly ..,.... 409 S. Dallas Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Brevoort Stout ........... ..................... S hort Hills, N. J. James Howell Stout., Jr. .35 Glenwood Rd., 'Upper hflontclair, N. J. Joseph Suydam Stout .......... 145 E. 74th Street, New York City Herbert Ridley Stratford ...,.... 23 E. Nlarket St., Bethlehem, Pa. Burton lVIahler Strauss .............. Alcazar Hotel, Cleveland, O. John hlasury Sturges ............ 8 E. 83rd Street, New York City William Ellery Sweet, Jr. 605 U. S. National Bank Bldg., Denver, Col. Warren William Sweet .......... P. O. Box 68, Balboa, Canal Zone John Linsley Tappin. c fo J. M. Amory, 52 Broadway, New York City Charles Lewis Tarver, Jr ......... 3801 Beverly Drive, Dallas, Tex. John .ColvilleiTaylor ........... 3283 Hardisty Ave., Cincinnati. O. Warner Gibson Taylor, Jr ........................ Netcong N. J. William Robinson Taylor ...,. Franklyn Turnpike, Allendale, N. J. William Kittinger Tencher .... 507 Wiashington Ave., Wfilmette, Ill. David Lyle Thoburn .......... 311 S. Graham St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Atwood Robert Thomas ........... Park Blvd., East Liverpool. O. Franeis John Thompson 10500 Farmers Ave., Hollis, Long lsland, N. Y. James Harrison 'Wilson Thompson Brookwood Farm, Greenville, Del. John Ytlallace Thompson, Jr ........ 40 Prospect St., Trenton. N. J. Gerrish Thurber .......... ,.... 4 S E. 64th Street, New York City Charles Humbert Tinsman. .3600 Madison Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Charles Wlhitman Tobin .......... 172 VV. State St., Trenton, N. J. James Huntington Tomlinson. ....... .......... 1 Voodbury, Conn. John Dean Caton Towne, Jr ........... Chicago Club, Chicago, Ill. John Moore Trout.. ........ ..... 6 5 Harvard St., Chelsea, NIass. John Rider Vanderbogert. .' ....,................. Salisbury, Md. Wfilliam Fowler VanDeventer ..... 238 Ayerigg Ave., Passaic, N. J. Edward Bogart Vandyck, Jr Hotel Laurelton, 147 WV. 55th St., New York City Wlilliam Bird Van Lennep ............ hlallwyd Road, Merion, Pa. Emerio Randolph Van Liew. .207 Claremont Ave., Nlontclair, N. J. John Wlilliam Van Ryn ....... 174 N. Nlunn Ave., E. Orange, N. J. Henry O. von Deilen ..........,. 268 South St., Morristown, N. J. Louis Bradford von Wleise, Jr. . .126 Chonteau Ave., St. Louis, lVIo. Jack Landon Voss ................ 53 Treacy Ave., Newark, N. J. Edward Cullom Wlalker .... 2738 Highland Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Henry Mecklenburg Wfalker, Jr ........ .... C ity Hall, Chicago, Ill. Wlilliam Murphy VValker, Jr ....... 5430 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, Ill. Jolm H. VVallace, Jr ........... 2904 Virginia Ave., Louisville, Ky. Robert Tubman Wlallace .....,..... 398 Wfarren St., Newark, N. J. Thomas Cushing Wfallace. . 1406 Pennsylvania Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. f 5 '77 X QIQ QQXN Q ETON MM V, NW Q VAX- QQ rt M A 9 5 t V - Vai .1 X 5 r f , Vi ,Q 9 V i ' ' I KW f swvk 1 X A I I ' my lx 41.4..1x If-4 59 A 2, lit H tnltmht ' jfresijman 61515155 Cflllunctuizehj NAME ADDRESS Frederick Peter Walther, Jr. 474 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Thomas VVard H. . .. ,...,........... Field Artillery, Manila, P. I. W'alt.er Edwards Wlarner, Jr ....... 96 Letferts Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Shadford VVaterhouse. Henry Scott VVaters. . George Clarke VVatson ..... 624 WY. 19th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. .Dispatch Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. .... ..........14 1Yall St., New York City .361 Dawson St., Philadelphia, Pa. .Hiland Ave., Allison Park, Pa. Edward Randolph Welles ....,, 10-L Wfoodside Ave., Trenton, N. J. .Bank of Bishop 8: Co., Honolulu, Hawaii ...........................Swaton,China Paul Charles Wleed, Jr .,... ...... John Kirkland WVeeks. Richard Rush 1Veir, Jr .... . . . VV. J. Frederic VVe1r .............. John Westwood ................ 419 YV. 121st St., New York City Thomas Augustine Wlhelan III ..... 5 Norwood Pl., Baltimore, Md. Howard Frederic Whitney, Jr ....... Ralph Crawford Whitsett ....... Whiting Willauer .......... Charles Turner Williams Jr. . Francis Randolph Williams. . John Townsend VVilliams .... . . . .1029 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. ....................Stevenson. Md. .......48-L Lake Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Laidlaw Onderdonk 1Villiams ..... 152 W. 57th St., New York City Washington Stanley1Vhitaker. .3459 Jackson St., San Francisco, Cal. .15 Broad St., New York City .830 Oakwood Ave., Wilmette, Ill. .......8 VV. 99nd St., New York City NAME Newton Clark lYilIiams. . Raymond Smith Willis, Jr.. Arthur Forster Willson. . . Henry Braid Wilson, Jr.. . . John P. 1Vilson, Jr... . .. John Wyatt lYilson .,... Joseph Marx XYiI1G1l1tlI1.. . Charles Horner Wisner.. . ADDRESS .........f5Q Lenox Rd.. Summit, N. J. Q99 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. .72 Dartmouth St., Forest Hills. N. Y. .l.'. S. Naval Academy. Annapolis, Md. . .1516 N. State Parkway, Chicago, Ill. . . .345 S. Rebecca St.. Pittsburgh. Pa- .. . . .5121 Kenwood Ave., Chicago. Ill- ......,19 Badean Ave.. Summit. N. J. Wiilliam Wallace 1Yitherspoon II Q12-L Rockwood St.. Spokane, 1Yash Preston Wolfe ................... 97-1 li. Broad St.. Columbus. O Albert Zabriskie Foster Wood .... S05 S. Gth St.. Terre Haute. Ind 1Yilliam YY. 1Yoodward I11 ....... QS Linwood Ave.. Newton, N. J Charles Ashley Wright .... .. .HS Bartlett Ave.. Pittstield, Mass John Patterson Wright .... ....... I Q7 School St.. Keene, N. H Stratton Wynkoop ..... .. . ......... SS Willett St., Albany, N. Y Charles Woodruff Yost ..... 522 Washington St.. Watertown, N. Y Andrew Brodbeck Young. .. . . 6471 Woodbine Ave.. Overbrook, Pa Percy Sacret Young, Jr .... .......... S 30 Lake St., Newark, N. J Wilberforce Hurlbut Young. Jr ..... 325 Fifth Ave.. New York City 1rYilliam Paul Youngs.. Raymond Zeller. . . fgaffs3,t :v K+ 98 . . . .456 N. Broadway. Yonkers. N. Y. .. . .Glen Byron Ave.. S. Nyack. N. Y. it QQXNQETOIV f ,Q , 6 QQIQ A Q A rj X :E K P5 , h ,QQ 7 i g,,5,,ggi' ' . w X I -,W NSJMN 41'-I LllMlll Qualifying Qtuhents NAME ADDRESS Willard Frederick Cummings, '27, 4921 Dorchester Ave.. Chicago, Ill Michael Aloysius Feighan, '27 ..... 17-L85 Lake Ave., Lakewood. O Thomas Atha George Gavalas, '26, . .51 Baldwin St., Newark, J Richard Handler. '26 ...... ....... 8 8 Waverly Ave., Newark, N. J. John Cochran Hanna, '27 .,... 1023 Fourth Ave., N. Braddock. Pa Henry Campbell Keenan, '27,.653 St, Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y John Theodore Koehler, '26 ..... 4-24 Stokes Ave., N. Braddock. Pa Herbert Hook McCampbell, Jr,, '26 614 Walnut St., Knoxville, Tenn John MacMurray, Jr,, '26 ..,....... .. .W, Main St., Newark, Del Chester Rockwell McPherson, '26 34 St, Andrews Pl., Yonkers, N.Y Franklin Lord Partridge, Jr,, '26, 22 Hickory Drive, Maplewood, N.J Karl Gustav Pearson, '27 ......... Upsala College, E. Orange, N. J. John Barmore Rasor, '26 ..... 1215 Pendleton St., Greenville, S. C NAME ADDRESS Vernon Powell Robnett, '27 .... 1738 Q St,, N. W., Washington, D. C Ralph Dudley Rutenber, '26, ..... 339 College Ave., Carlinville, Ill Elias Naudain Sim ms, Jr., '26 150 VVashington Lane, Germantown, Pa Frank Patrick Slattery, Jr., '26 Coal Exchange Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa Walter Richard Staub, '26 ........ Woodcrest Ave., Millburn, N. J John Fremont Steel, Jr., '26 2600 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa James Frederick Stengel, '26 ..... . .,...... Linden Hall, Lititz, Pa Joseph Patrick Tumulty, Jr., '26 1917 Kalorama Rd., Washington, D. C George John Wlhelan. '26.8 S. Nlontpelier Ave., Atlantic City, N. J James Asher Macintosh, '25. 6 Clarendon Crescent, Edinburgh, Scot Special Qtuhents Ralph Clarence Drews. . . YVilliam McAfee Hanna. . Dudley Stone Heisom. .. Jinshiro Ohkawa ....,.. George Jolen Parker ..... Edwin Harold Rian ..... Abraham Barr Snively, Jr ...... James A. Wadsworth .... Gorden B. Wlheeler ..... . . . 145 Lexington Ave., Passaic, N. J. 3009 Q St., N. W., Vilashington, D. C. .Lowcroft, Bed Hill, Surrey, England . . .58 Tamachi, Takamatsu, Japan .................PrincetonPrep. .4828 Nicallet, Minneapolis, Minn. 34 S. Church St., VVaynesboro, Pa. U. S. Barge Oftlice, New York City . . .22 E. Bellevue Pl., Chicago, Ill. 99 v , ' ' Q ,fc L W A uw 4 FQ' X C '7 QQXNQETOIV Lf jf i 26 QI2lC3 ?f ' ' 'X Q y SWM QP aug lkfuhws NASSAU HALL H7565 STANHOPI-I HALL 418033 REUNION HALL H8701 r- I 5 I 5. S ' ' X31 Q - - L Q5 5, j It iff' Q 5 ' 'Lf 1 gm 'T i IQ ' 7' A rw ' X C y Lg ifvlluxf' W S fq J ,yn-11.09 TRIANGLE CLUB, 1924-199.5 Top Row-MATT1soN, s1EvENsoN, HARDY, HAMLIN, PLUM, Ross, LAFLIN,-BOOTH, RUSSELL. , , Tlurd ROW-MACMORRAN, CARROLL, QUARLES, cnfxwmuu Fmmxs, MEAD, s.xNFon1m S?C07Zd R0'l.L'iTULLER JOSEPH URENTON, HESS, LEE, HARDIN ,STl'RGES, GROTII, PENNY Q97 931, Q1 N Q ETON , Q Q I Q vox- Q Y, D lj 'Q , l R 'NYJ ' . 'Q .7 l'4', QW'JJ- Jw OFFICERS, 1923-1924 W. H. SMITH, 'Q4. .,.................... . . . . R. M. CRAWFORD, '25, . .. K. WHITEHEAD, '24 ..... .......... , . J. V. QUARLES, ,25. . . . .... E1-S'-S'l'Sfl17Zlf -M bk Not returned. C. CARROLL, JR. J. R. CARRUTHERS R. M. CRAWFORD W. R. FRRRIS W. E. GREEN G. H. GROTH J. F. HAMLIN M. D. HARDIN, JR. W. B. BOOTH, JR. J. D. DTANFOHTH 7104-IIIJVMIINS1 Uliriangle Qiluh OFFICERS, 1924-1925 Presidenf R. DI. CRAWFORD, 'Q5 ................. . Secreiary W. R. FERRIS, JR., '25, . . Manager Manager MEMBERS, 1925 C. D. HARDY O. T. Hmss J. B. JOSEPH A. F. LEE H. G. NIACMORRAN . F. R. MCDERMAND T. E. MEAD B. MUDGR, JR. MEMBERS, 1926 D. G. GODDARD1' T. B. RUSSELL MEMBER, 192 7 W. BRDNTON 103 J. V. QUARLES, '25. .. . G. D. IVIATTISON, ,26 .... . . .Assistant R. K. PENNEY R. N. PLUM J. V. QUARLES W. W. Ross, JR. T. D. STEVENSON P. F. STURGES, Jr. G. .B. WALL, Jr. H. C. SANFORD R. WRIGHT President Secretary M anager Manager 55f3 ?iff - it UQXNGETON F QQIQ A QIQ4 Q L ,QA f f X 26 ' - My I, 4 5 tw F I I A :5Miuv,, I' KX 53 l 1 fd W '4 WM X 'Zin nlvf'l'xNN DRAKE'S DRUM Left-som: on' 'rms PRINCIPALS or om: or 'rms CLUB'S mosrr succsssvuz. monucrloxs, IN A vosxs mon TUB mas? Aer. Riglw- LEE SCUPPERS,n PLAYED BY w. u. smmx, '25 CALLS KN A Tnoop ov ms min-ms mn Exmsvm: TO Tue PIIOTOGRAPH. x , A-5 ' e f . Q . W oe 0 , 4 4' g t ,, 'Cl Q We 'f1Jmw,hNf Brakes rum In plot. acting, scenic edects and costumes Drakc's Dru1n was probably the best musical comedy the Triangle Club has staged thus far. The press in the cities visited was full of praise. That this was not merely because the Triangle Club is a college organization is shown by the fact that the trip was to places included in former itineraries and to which it was no novelty. Owing to the destruction of the Casino by fire, the usual Princeton performances at the beginning of the trip were omitted and Trenton was played for three nights instead. New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cincinnati. and Baltimore received the Club with open arms and were unstinting in their praise. After the regular season several performances were given for the benefit of the alumni, notably that at Commencement. VV. H. Smith.'24, President of the Club, scored a personal triumph. As Lee Scuppers he kept the audience in gales of laughter and sustained the high reputation as a comedian to which he had attained in The Nlan From Earth, and Espanola J. B. Darby, '24, as Carita was a splendid leading lady and was even better than in last year's show. The supporting cast was excellent and deserves great credit for its work. E. WV. Schenecker, '24, as Bobby Blue. L. E. Lafliin, '24, as Captain Burns, R. M. Crawford, '25, as Sir Francis Drake, T. B. Russel, '26, as Dorinda, and YV. R. Brenton, '27, as Lord Ascot deserve special mention. The Triangle Jazz Band made an immediate hit. So great was its popularity that it toured Europe the following summer. Smith wrote the book, most of the dialogue, and some of the songs. R. BI. Crawford, '25, and L. E. Laflflin, '24 also wrote music, and Crawford orchestrated the entire show. This is the first time this has ever been done by an undergraduate. To C. L. Parker, '24, and A. R. Bryon, '24, goes the credit for the scenery. Professor Donald Clive Stewart directed the entire production, while Ned 1Vayburn of New York coached the dancing. The Triangle Club may well congratulate itself on having produced such a splendid show. The list of engagements follows: Trenton. . . December 17 Morristowy'n. . , . December 2-L Chicago .,... . . . . . . .December 31 Trenton. . December 18 New York. . December 25 Cleveland ..... .... J anuary 1 Trenton ..... .... D ecember 19 New York. . . December 26 Akron. ...., . . . .January 2 Newark . . December 20 Baltimore ..... December 27 Cincinnati .... . . . .January 3 hflontclair. . . . .... December 21 Pittsburgh. . . December 28 Philadelphia. . . . . .February 22 Brooklyn .... .... D ecember 22 St. Louis. . . ..... December 29 Philadelphia. . . . . .February 23 105 We OWQETON LJUQ QQIQ A-QM 5 I? 3 M fm ,,v,fy1,N3b Triangle Sham Era'ke'5 mmm PRODUCED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DONALD CLIvE STYART BOOK BY XVALLACE H. SMITH, '24 MUSIC BY ROBERT CRAYVFORD. '25, W. H. SMITH, 'Q-L, L. E. LAFLIN, JR,, '?.4. LYRICS BY P. LLOYD-SMITH, '94, L. E. LAELIN, JR., 'Q4-, W. H. SMITH, 'Q4, F. H. DAX'IS, 'Q4 ADDITIONAL DIALOGUE BY W. H. SMITH, '24-, L. E. LAFLIN, Jr., '24-, P. LLOYD-SMITH, '24, F. H. DAVIS, '24. ADDITIONAL MUSIC BY A. J. SHANNON, ,211-, W. E. GREEN. '25, W. R. FERRIS. '25, B. M. TEN EYCK,Q-1-. E. V. HEYN, 'Q5. D.ANCES AND ENSEMBLES DEX'ISED, ARRANGED AND PRODUCED UDER THE PERSONAL DIRECTION OF NED XYAYBURN. SCENERY FOR ACT I DESIGNED BY C. L. PARKER, 'Q-1-1 FOR ACT II BY A. R. BRTON. '-2-L. SCENERY CONSTRUCTED BY C. L. PARKER, '24: PAINTED BY C. L. PARKER, '24-, AND R. XYRIGHT, '26, Qlazt ANGUS, Landlord qf the Inn ............. EPSOM, An Old Sal! ...................... BOBBIE BLUE, American Insurance Agmzf .... LORD ASCOT, English A IZf7'!jZlC1T'if1Il. ........ . DORINDA, His Daughter ................. CARITA, Spanish Maid Qf Mystery ..... LEE SCUPPERS, Shipwrecked Sailor ...... CAPTAIN BURNS, From the Same Ship ..... SIR FRANCIS DRAKE ................... PIRATES W. B. BOOTH, JR., '26 C. M. TAYLOR, '25 106 ....D. G. CTODD.-XRD. . . . . .P. LLOYD-SAIITH ...E. W. SCIIBNECKER. .....W. R. BRENTON ..... .T. B. RUSSEL. . ..... J. B. D.-XRBY, ,...,...W. H. SMITH, ....L. E. LAFLIN, JR., . . . .R. M. CRAXVFORD T. D. STEVENSON, 'Q5 J. H. FALL, '25 fir mi? X ! .' ,'Ls QN1,M Kp Q35 -A V ' Al 4 4 OQXNQETON L 26 . QQIQ-A-QQ 4 3 1 l W G X ilk 'naw' QEnsemhIe FIRST DANCING CHORUS- Girls-S. B. Hilyard, '25, L. NI. Fearing, '24, L. H. Tuller, '26, T. E. lVIead, '25, C. C. Davis, '24, R. A. Sterrett, '26. Men-T. M. Green, Jr., '24, J. Latta, '25, R.J. Robinson, '26, E. A. Correa, '24, C. VV. Clark, '24, D. De R. Stauffer, '24. 1 SALTS-R. B. Smith, '26, E. P. Botsford, '25, R. A. Newby, 24, T. D. Stevenson, '25, B. K. Rankin, '25, A. B. Snively, '24, R. B. Dinsmore, '25, VV. B. Booth, Jr., '26. SECOND DANCING CHORUS- Girls-J. Johns, '24, J. H. Fall III, '25, W. E. Green, '25, W. E. Bostwick, '24, G. M. Peterson, '25, W. D. Pruden, '24. Men-B. Mudge, '25, R. R. Boehland, '14, G. A. Kelly, '24, H. G. Hollenberg, '24, D. L. Gardner, '24, L. E. Gelwicks, '24. ALTERNATES-R. A. Blow, '25 CMD, J. G. Keech, '24CGj, H. N. Love, '26 QMD. TRIANGLE JAZZ BAND-H. C. Sanford, '26 QPianOj, J. D. Danforth, '26 CViolinj, C. J. Welles, '27 CTrumpetj, A. Sherry, '27 CSaXophonej MCK. Ellis, '24 CSaxophone, Clarinet and Trumpetj, K. Gillmore, '26 CDrumSD, E. P. Botsford, '25 CBanjOj. QBrnfJe5tra Coach .... . . . . . .RICHARD L. WEAVER Cello-O. T. Hess, '25. Director ...... ....... ...... ...........,. V V . R. FERRIS, '25 Trumpets-C. J. WELLES, '27, J. E. DAMEREL, '27. Concertmaster. ............................ J. F. HAMLIN, '25 Violins-G. H. GROTH, '25, J. B. JOSEPH, '25, A. TIETIG III, '26, J. D. DANFORTH, '26, L. W. HICKS, '25, Viola-R. F. HARTEL, '26. Flute-L. GILMORE, '24. Oboe-J. F. SPRANKLE, '25. Clarinets-A, C. MACGUINNES, '27 , M. ELLIS, '24. Sazcophones-J. P. N EWELL, '24, A. SHERRY, '27, Piano-H. C. SANFORD, '26, W. E. GREENE, '25, Assistant. Trombone-D. L. CODDINGTON, '26. V Drums-W. K. GILMORE, '26, Bass-C. J. ADAMI, JR., '26. Qlternates H. J. SIDFORD, '26, A. J. DUNCAN, '25, K. S. KASSLER, '27, T. W. RUSSELL, '26, G. GIBBS, '23, D. M. WILLIAMS, '24, C. T. CHASE, '24, E. M. RHEA, '27, JAZZ ORCHESTRA TRIP The Jazz Orchestra of the Triangle Club, spent the summer vacation filling engagements in Europe. They sailed aboard the S. S. Lancastria July 3, returning August 30 on the S. S. Franconia, receiving free passage both ways in return for furnishing music in the evenings. While in Europe the orchestra played in Paris, at Rector's and The Four Hundred Club, whence they went to Biarritz. From Biarritz they were invited to Santander, in thePyrenees, to play for King Alphonse and Queen Victoria of Spain, at their summer palace. The trip was closed with a short stay in London, where the men were guests of Brooke Johns. Those who made the trip were: E. P. Botsford, '25, J. D. Danforth, '26, W. K. Gilmore, '26,S. Miller, Yale '25, H. C. Sanford, '26, A. Sherry, '27, C. J. Welles, '27, and J. C. Beesley, '25, manager. 107 5 !:13i,rN 2 A QW ? me A - ,J X R, ' ii - - Q VQXN Q HON 26 Q QQ4 Kw N Q 7 4 , I x S f l.i2' SwMJ- N Q 014 -nklulawx THE SCARLET COAT Q SEASON or 1924-1925 fe ' . QQXN C2 ETQN . 26 .. Q Q I C2 +R- Q 0 YC . , 'QA 1 W 49' 1 ft 9 f Ai- is-- . X f-IIl4IlA11N Triangle Qtluh STAFF, 1924-1925 Publicity Manager ......... ....,.... . X. F. LEE. '25 Electrician ,,,........ .... H . G. NIACNIORRAN, '25 As.s'i.9tant Publicifg Jlanagrr. .. ..,. W. T. KEBIP, JR., '26 Assistanl Electrician. .... .... D . WV. RAUSCHER, '26 Program Manager .......... ...R. K. PENN!-:Y, '25 Properly Manager ...,...... ...W. W. Ross, JR., ,25 Assisfanl Program Jlarzager. .. ,.., J. W. EASTON, '26 Assz'.vtant Property Manager. . ....... J. E. SCHMALZ, '26 Stage Manager .....,,.... .. ,C. CARROLL, JR.. '25 Costumer .............,... .... B 1. D. I'I.-KRDIN, Jn., '25 Assistanl Stage Manager. . . ..... V. E. TOBIN, '26 Assislanf Cosfurner. .. . .... H. O. SEBRING, Jn., '26 Scenery designed by H. G. lIacMorran, '25, Costumes designed by H. G. MacMorran, '25, and A. G. Porter, '25, Costumes executed by Eaves Costume Co., New York. Program cover design by A. G. Porter, '25, Poster by A. G. Porter, '25, Orchestration and score by R. M. Crawford, '25, Musical score published by The John Church Company, New York, Electrical effects by H. G. MacMorran, '25, Arrangements for the Jazz Band by H. C. Sanford, '26, brbehule nf Qbtgagements, 192421925 THE SCARLET COAT ' Trenton .... . . .December 17 Louisville. . . December 27 Trenton .... . . .December 18 Chicago. .. December 29 Trenton .... . . .December 19 Evanston .... D6C6ll1l161' 30 Boston ....... . . .December 20 Detroit. . . . December 531 Morristown. . . . . .December 22 Cleveland. . . ..... Jilllllilfy 1 New York .... . . .December '23 Baltimore ..... - - -Jllllllillb' 2 Rochester ..... . . .December 24- Washington. . . - fl2H1ll2l1'5' 3 Pittsburgh .... . . .December 25 Philadelphia ..... . l'eln'rlai'y 12 Cincinnati .... . . . December 26 Philadelphia ..... - l 0lN'llf1 .V 124 A w 'OA ' ' X QXNQETON w if 5 f 41 5 I - - 26 QQ Q A QQ -2:7 1 ' . . ' X Zu .nL4M1,N'm THEATRE INTIM E Top RGUJ'-REIFSNTDER. SPEIR. HACON, STEIN, GARY, HUFF, DAWES, EXVING, LEXYIS. SECOVLCI Rlllli-HMAURICE, JIEFYEIKY, MINOR, SOMMERS, LAFLIN, IIAM.-XII, XVI-ILLS, TIIUBIPSON, TIIOMAS. Third Row-MQGEE, s'r1:EcEn, BOYNTON, HEYN, cnmzx, MANS, 1zm:N'roN fig QQXNOETON , 'ix., Z6 , QQIO-A-QQ . ,V H5 in 'ex Wet My Q A as 'hKfd4,w,N Qfbeatre Eintime E. V. HEYN, '25, . .... ...,.. I Jresideni E. D. GREEN. '25 ..... .,., S ecretary-Treasurer E. B. BOYNTON, '26 .... . . . Vice-Pre.s-z'dcnt D. K. ISVANS. '26 .... . . .Technical Director EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE E. V. HEYN. '25, Clzairman E. B. BOYNTON, '26 D. K. EVANS, '26 A. V. K. MCGEE, '26 E. D. GREEN, '25 H. STEEGER. '25 W. BRENTON, '27 PLAY READING COMMITTEE E. V. HEYN, '25, Chairman A. V. K. NICGEE, '26 W. BRENTON, '27 B. EWING, '27 MEMBERS OF THE COMPANY E. D. GREEN, '25 H. STEEGER, '25 L. A. LAELIN, '26 W. C. DE VAN, '27 E. V. HEYN, '25 J. M. THoMAs, '25 W. M. LEwIs, '26 ' R. H. DREWS, '27 H. HUNTER, '25 E. B. BOYNTON, '26 A. V. K. MCGEE, '26 B. EWING, '27 E. C. NIINOR, '25 D. K. EVANS, '26 R. SPEIE, '26 E. N. HUFE, JR., '27 R. L. MCCLENAI-IAN, '25 J. I. HAMAR, '26 W. BRENTON, '27 T. B. JEFFREY, '27 J- V- SMITH, '25 I. W. THOMPSON, '27 GUEST PERFORMERS Mrss EMILY ANDERSON Miss JANET HAGER MES. EDWIN A, PARK Mrss GRACE BASSETT Miss LUCY HODGE Miss HOUSTON SCOTT Mrss ALICE END TVIISS DAREA MOORE MRS. BALDWIN SMITH During the past year the popularity of the Theatre Intime has steadily increased as the scope of its various departments has widened. The policy of maintaining an orchestra to play between acts, inaugurated the previous year, has been continued but with the substitution of classical for popular music. G. Groth, '25, an undergraduate violinist of unusual ability, attracted a great deal of favorable comment in this department. Perhaps the outstanding work of the season was the costuming and designing in charge of R. VVright, 26. The following plays written by undergraduates were produced du ring the course of the year: The Better Man, by L. E. Laflin, '24, 'The Shadow in the Dark, by H. F. Baer, '24, P. Lloyd-Smith, '24, and F. H. Davis, '24, The Better Angel, by J. S. Taylor, '24, 'Retainers of the Moon, by T. B. Jeffrey, '27, The W'ay Across, by P. Lloyd-Smith, '24, The Judgment of Pallas, by J. Mosher, 24, Gaffer, by H. F. Baer, '24, Spu111e of the Sea, by F. H. Davis, '24, The Generalissimof' by F. P. Todd, '26, and Felipe, by J. S. Taylor, '24, Under the auspices of the Theatre Intirne, Ruth Draper, Olga Petrova, and Remo Bufano and his Marionettes gave performances in Princeton. A 111 , Q enxnerrofv f isgW26 6 gone-A-QM . , Wg' ta 'Sy-Xl? escilldo 6 l 1 rms Shams atinnztnihe ntbusiasm fur takes rum New York Tribune- In that amateur extravaganza, there was much material with which to lard their lean librettos, Its wit was little more than professional in quality, but there was enough of it to equip several Broadway musical shows. New York Times- The song 'Ships That Pass in the Night', is already popular. The Jazz Band drew prolonged applause. Special applause was also awarded a sunrise scene at the opening of the second act. New York Herald- The audience virtually packed the house and it applauded the songs, clever lines, the chorus and particularly the Jazz Band which came on the stage all dressed in black, and was not allowed to leave it again until nearly three-quarters of an hour had elapsed, . . . IVally Smith, '24, proved to be a comedian of the first waterf, Radio Corporation of America- VVe very much appreciate your efforts in arranging the broadcasting of the Princeton Triangle Club program from our studios yesterday afternoon. It was one of the finest numbers we have ever had on our program, Baltimore Sun- .Iudged by professional standards, 'Drake's Drum' is well on a par with some of the Broadway hits: judged by amateur standards, it afforded an object lesson to those who maintain that a collegiate production can be enjoyed only by those who View it with a tolerant and sympathetic spirit. Philadelphia Record- Wonderful stage effects are shown . H2 Philadelphia Bulletin- . . . it has seldom been surpassed in cleverness, and there are some super-fine dances, Pittsburgh Clzroniclz'- The chorus although not comparing favorably with the 'Follies' in point of beauty. has been exceptionally well trained under the direction of Ned Wayburn. The credit for the general direction ot' the production goes to Donald Clive Stuartf' ClL'l.C0gO Trz'bunz'- . . . the rumor that Florenz Ziegfeld had bid for the rights of the show was easily believable. f'lez'z'lanrl Plain Dvulfr- . . . Three lines of dancers with n rolling step and bowing heads, gave a surprisingly realistic interpreta- tion of the surging sea. Repeated encores were called for on nearly every dance, Sl, Louis Pos! Dispalclz- Contrast and surprise were replete and scenic edects were nothing if not artistic, ' .Ymrarlr Slor Eaylr- lt hit the line of success so hard and so often. that the largest and most brilliant audience which has assembled in this city this season, behaved like the cheering section at a big football game. Trenton Tinzvx--'R . . . 'I wish to congratulate you on the per- lorniace ot' the Triangle Club which I have seenf stated Mr. Ziegfeld. 'and Iam particularly interested in your star comedian. W. H. Sniithf it if X-K L X- f f-I 1 W lg, X X Af f , Y , f - f X4 xv ,fjffi X QW X 1 S ffjfff u' ixwf N 7 5, -hazy MMM MX fn ' ' I fa' 1 .e -- ,'!,,-- , 1 1 13,4 ffl, ffllsf . 5 - 9 X QQNN 9 ETON fa y i 26 Q Q' Q W- QQ XA ,Q C1 ' V 2 . X Q A I IQ' swf A 0k.n14yw,Nw ' MUSICAL CLUBS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEIC GROTH PLUM Movss CRAWFORD vAN GYTENB1-:1-:xi lu-:ss LEWIS ee VWNQETQN STZ6 v QWQ A-Q-pg . . s 'X f- r 1-4 fl l 104 Illlllllllwi The iilfluaital Clubs, 1923-1924 At the opening of the fall term, Dr. Alexander Russell again resumed his position as Director of Music, taking charge of the Glee Club, while Mr. Richard L. Weaver took charge of the Banjo Club and the University Orchestra. Under these able directors, the clubs had a most successful season, giving more concerts and covering a wider territory than ever before. The Banjo Club, with Walter E. Sterrett, '24, as leader, developed into one of the best organizations of its kind in the country. The Specialty Jazz Orchestra, an innovation of the Musical Clubs and included in the Banjo Club, scored quite a success, playing at dances after the performances. The Glee Club, under the leadership of Edward McCarthy, '24, had made another enviable record by the end of the season. The Orchestra, capably directed by its President, Douglas M. Williams, '24, and under the excellent conductorship of R. M. Crawford, '25, in addition to its regular playing with the clubs, gave three very successful concerts in Princeton, with Jerome A. Swinford, '14, who sang at the Hrst of the three, and John Kirkpatrick, '26, who gave a number of piano solos at the third. These home concerts, supported by a subscription list of townspeople and undergraduates, were even better than those of last year, The schedule of the Musical Clubs concerts was similar to those of previous years, with the exception of a mid-year trip which was more extensive than any heretofore and included performances at such places as Atlantic City and the North Jersey Country Club. There were the- usual concerts with the Yale and Harvard Musical Clubs the evenings before the gamesg the Intercollegiate Glee Club Contest in New Yorkg and, during the Easter vacation, a trip to VVhite Sulphur Springs, VV. Va., and Hot Springs, Va, MUSICAL CLUBS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DR. ALEXANDER RUSSELL .,.. ............. D irector of Music O. THEODORE HEss, '25 ,... ...... ...,. B a njo Club Leader RICHARD L. WEAVER ...... .... D irector of Instrumental Clubs GORDON H. GROTH, '25 .,.... .,..... .... P r esident of Orchestra B. F. BUNN, '07 .....,...... ............ G raduate Treasurer RODOLPH J. VAN GYTENBEEK, 25 .......... Musical Clubs Manager' ROBERT M. CRAVVFORD, '25. . . ..,. President of Musical Clubs NATHAN I. MOYSE, '26 ........... Assistant Musical Clubs Manager R. NELSON PLUM, '95 ....... .....,..... G lee Club Leader W. MCMILLAN LEWIS, 'Q6. . . .......,..... Orchestra Manager SCHEDULE OF C ON CERTS Nov. 9 Dual Concert with Harvard Clubs ...... Princeton, N. J. Mar. 1-Intercollegiate Glee Club Concert .... ....... N ew York NOV- 16 Dual Concert with Yale Clubs ---'-4' New Haven- Conn- Mar. 11-Orchestra and Glee Club Concert ....... Princeton, N. J. NOV- 24-Kearny High School --'4 A fllngtonr N, J Mar. 15-Summit High School .,........... ..... s ummm, N J. Jan. 24 Orchestra Concert ............ .... P rmceton, N . J. - l Feb. 12 WOmen,S Club- H 1 1 ' h . . I I . D - - D . - - . -East Orange, N. J. Mar. Q2-Englewood High School ............... Englewood, N. J. Feb. 13-Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Hotel ....... Atlantic City, N. J. APT- 18-Gfeeubflel' Hotel -------- White Sulphur SPUDSS? W- Va-- Feb. 14-North Jersey Country Club ............. Paterson, N. J. APT- 19-The Homestead ------i--------4------ Hflt SPYIHSS- Va- Feb. 21 Briarcliff Lodge. . .............. Briarcliff Manor, N.. Y. APT- Q4-StaCY'T1'ef1l Hotel- -----------.--------- TI'0I1t0I1, N- J- Feb. 22 Briarcliff Lodge. . .............. Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. APT- 26-VV95lClleSlel Blllm0l'9 C0uul1'Y Club --------- Rye, N Y- Feb. Q9-Dual Concert with Haverford Clubs .... Philadelphia, Pa. May Q-Orchestra Concert --------------------- P1'H1C6t0I1, N- J- 115 - a DQXNCBETOIV f NWQQW QQIQ A-QM . X' 'QA 0 '- 'U xi Q, ff ww IS I 6 tsl? N glflyjuyullxxw THE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB Left to Right, Frmd R010-BURCHFIELD, HOLLENBACH, CILDWELL, woons, CARSPECKEN, SERENA, PALMER, Lxcxrrv. Sn-and Row-Kuna, PETERSON, Moomz, uuummlars, PLUM, Movszz, MINOR, BACKES, A. c. wuzmzmn. Thml ROW-RILEY, MAPLETOFT, nfnfns, DUNN,TI10MPSON, sumr, K1-zxxxxm 1-. s wxm-uma, J v v SNIITH, wvnnn' sxurusns Fourth Raw-nmro, BRINKERHOFF, CRANDALL, MURPHY, Nmsvumuw, mm-muy, nlcursn, MILLARD, GIBSON, sc:-IENK. Fif1l1ARozz-uoymonf, R,xNmu., Mel mxuzf, nuns, BAKER, coLuNs, CHILDS, SUTPHEN, HAWKINS, RAUDENBUSH, STRAYER, A. H. xvuxmxmn. Top Row-Pmms, m:Nm:1,, Bommx, Dam-:L. OQX N C3 ETON 26 Q X21 C2 -A- Q Y, , 'Q L ,QA V- f f A Q 'N fl, Zxligk 2:9 X C Q l 'Z ' ww ' 7'2f:l4vw1.N M Qlburistzr Elm: Qllluh OFFICERS K R. N. PLUM, '25 ..,..............., .... P resdient DR. ALEX.ANDER RUSSELL ..... ....... D irector J. KIRKPATRICK, '26 ..................... .... A ccompanist YV. VV. BACKES, '26 C. A. BLAKE, '27 J. C. BOLE, '26 B. CANDLER, '27 H. H. CARSPECKEN, '27 T. W. CIIILDS, '28 F. A. BAKER, JR., '28 R. R. BAYES, '27 J. J. BERRALL, '27 E. B. BOYNTON, '26 F. H. CONNOR, '25 H. E. DUNN, '27 H. L. BELL, '27 L. H. BODMAN, '27 W. W. Crandall, '28 N. W. DEYO, '28 N. V. DEUEL, '28 FIRST TENORS J. D. BARTLETT, '27 J. LANGHORNE, '28 H. L. BOATWRIGIIT, '27 T L. B. BRAMAN, '27 G. 'JP . H. BURCHFIELD, JR., '25 2 C. W. BURKETT, JR., '26 L R W. D. CALDXVELL, '28 C A. W. JONES, '28 E F. S. NEWBERY, JR., '28 C W. K. KERR, '25 L SECOND TENORS R. C. COLLINS, '27 J. R. DYER, '25 J. A. LICHTY, '27 R. B. MCKINLEY, '25 J. W. MAPLETOET, '28 M. T. NIILBURN, '27 W. M. MILLARD, '25 E. MINOR, '25 MLTRRAY, '27 E. STENGER, '28 TU UPU? FIRST BASSES A. G. FLUES, '26 G. F. HAWKINS, Jr., '26 M. V. HENKEL, '25 P. R. HOLLENBACH, '25 R. P. ZKEMBLE, '27 F. E. LAIMBEER, Jr., '28 M U5 O. S S 'V U1 rf Ns O7 . . REBIIDN, '27 M. S. REICHNER, '27 H. P. RILEY, '25 D. B. SLOAN, '25 SECOND BASSES V. E. B. FULLER, '25 J. J. GIBSON, '25 J. L. HENDERSON, '27 G. A. HUMPHREYS, '27 C. L. HUSTON, JR., '28 J. P. LEE, '25 N. I. MOYSE, '26 J. R. PALMER, '28 M. C. PIRES, '27 D. W. RANDENBUSH, '28 . M. MOORE, '25 M. PETERSON, '25 H. PHELPS, JR., '26 . ROBINSON, '26 . D. SAUL. JR., '25 . D. SEEHIE, '27 . F. SMITHERS, '26 . H. TULLER, '27 A. C. WHITAKER, '27 W. S. SKINNER, '27 G. SMITH, '26 D. D. SUTPHEN, JR., '27 C. K. THOMPSON, '27 C. A. WOODS, '25 J. SMITH, '25 11? M. STRAYER, '26 RO. E RSO 525 Hgz S23 F Aw 22 22 2 T. . RIGHTER, JR., '27 G. SCHENCK, '27 E. P. SERENA. '27 W. S. WHITAKER, '28 - NK QQXNGETQIV w g? 26 . QQIQ A-QAM 4 3 M 4 1' Q Q fmmfwwx BANJO CLUB Top Row-REDMOND, SHUMWAY, LOEB, CAMP, METCALFE,-W. MITCHELL, PARKER, SAUNDERS, mlm. Semnd R010-GAMBLE, wumxrr, KEPLER, mm, Tllourlsox, YVIHBELAUI-IR, CONWELL, ROCKHOLD, BECKER, NAUMBURG. Thzrd Raw-J. A. Hussnau., PERRY, WVALLACE, SIDFORD, BRYAN, wrznuvoon, NEwn12n1zY, c. c. uussrzu., cooowxx. Bottom R010-HOUPT, FORGIE, suowm-:N, mass, JACKSON, B. m1'rc1u:LL, MOHAN. QQXN Q ETON , Xi Z6 Q, Q I C2 -A- Q Q, ', gf ' l'a:i ' , IA - fl D li Qi? f4wiu7 wx C 7 'Wllhlwlml ' Banjo Cliluh O. T HESS, '25. . . . . .Leader BANJOS MCL. J. D. D.-kNFORTl'I, '26 H. G. SIDFORD, '26 J. H. BERKSHIRE, '28 P. W. HABERNIAN, JR., '26 PIANO H. S. REDMOND, '27 W . P. S. BICL'IiICl?. '26 I . A. BIBIEIISTIQIN. '25 J. BIIYAN. III. '27 T . . . NI. F,IIm, 26 Y. E. FORGIE, '25 li. P. ITOUPT, '26 II. W. J.xCKsOx, JR., '27 G. W. ICEPLER, '28 C. M. LOEB, JR., '26 B. MITCIIELL, '28 VIOLINS A. R. TIIONIIXS, '28 J. A. 'I'I1aTIc., IH. '26 SAXOPHONES DRUMS D. C. NIILLS, '27 H9 D. H. HILL, '26 R. ROCKIIOLD, JR., '26 W. NIITCHELL, '25 L. ORTON, '26 G. H. PERRY, '26 W. H. SAUNDERS. JR., 26 F. R. SHUMXVAY, '28 G. G. SNOYVDEN, '27 J. W. THOMPSON, '28 J. C. VVELXVOOD, '27 H. F. TVILLIAMSON, '27 E. VAUMBERG, '28 W. R. THOMAS, '27 BELLS C. B. CONWVELL, '27 ?fT QQXN C3 ETQIV Q F21 Q 'A' QQ K5 ,Q 7 Ag 4g,,g5Li N C Q l M5 Zhu'.,,L,yw,1w UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA, 192-I--25 Top R010-T. s'rEvENsoN, cAMP, W. DAMEREL, J. DAMEREL, DELAFIELD, SILBERFELD, num, NYOOD, KLEIST, Svromi l'iuu--um-111, RITCIIEY. SNEL1., u.xnux', vnusmux, w.xsu.x1s.xlfc11, CLARK, NEWBERRY, DUNCAN, REITZEL, Third Row-11. sri-zvsxsox, NELSON, KORN, KASSLER, uolzsm, Mmm, Mxsuzu, IVIX5, Mxrsxlaws. Fourih Row-u.u1u.'rox, RUS-sm., CRAWFORD, Gnoru, IIARTEL, Mccmnmzss, .u.YE,x ' x E25 XR QRWQETOA, 7W26 , QQAQ-A-QM L 'K 2, ' Q O N N X 'H H!4fvl1N M Princeton Tlkinihersitp Grnbestra F. ?'F PZ1 CD H1 . . 'FREE mf' ' REGQCZD ZUEPQ -'7 L-4'-BP:-NO '-4O'u'v,.3 FZEKE E ' 3'- YS' :O D192 Sn Q O 2 Q Q Y N. S sm CI: N fb 'i OFFICERS . G. H. GROTH, '25 .... ...... ..... .... P r e sident R. HARTEL, '26 . ........ .... S ecvretary R. M. CRAWVFORD, '25 ..... . . .Conductor W. M. LEWIS, '26 ....... .... M anager R. L. VVEAVER .... . ................ .... D irector FIRST VIOLINS J. B. JOSEPH, '25 E. N.-XUIVIBERG, JR., 'EMM J. E. SOHMALTZ, '26 H. SIDEORD, '26 W. B. WVASHABAUGH, '27 L. Hxcxs, '25 SECOND VIOLINS A. TIETIG, '26, Principal K. F. BELLOWS, '28 H. R. DARBY, '25 A. J. DUNCAN, '25 W. C. JOHNSON, JR., '25 D. C. KLEIST, '26 F. S. NEYVBERRY, '28 D. P. REED, '28 F. REITZEL, JR., '27 VIOLAS CELLOS R. F. HARTEL, '26 H. ALYEA, '25 O. T. HESS, '25 K. S. KAssLER, '27 W. D. NELSON, '28 J. L. Voss, '28 SAXAPHONES J. H. BERKSHIRE, '28 P. A. SNELL, '28 A OBOE ' J. F. SPRANKLE, JR., 'MM AUTO HORN FRENCH HORN TYMPANI G. F. KENNAN, '25 J. JOHNSON, '26 D. C. NIILLS, '27 121 P5 CLARINETS T. E. WVOOD, Jr., '27 OW EN ESS Q34 Z - Zac Goo Sf' N5 N1 W5 FLUTES A. CLARK, '27 MATHEWYS, '25 BASS C. J. ADAM1, '26 A. B. BOESE, '28 W. O. NIASTER, '26 H. M. RITOHEY, '28 T. W. RUssEL, '26 PIANOS F. E. FRITTS, '27 E. SIBERFELD, '26 .P. TRUMPETS E. C. DELAEIELD, JR., 28 T. R. IVINS., '28 E. M. RHEA, '27 J. E. DAMEREL, JR., '27 W. A. DAMEREL, '28 J. W. DELAEIELD, '27 DRUMS H. PARKER, '25 TROMBONES D. L. CODDINGTON ,'26 H. STEVENSON, '26 K QQWQETQA, 4 35 4hQ. NiXiTf26 QQIQ-A-QQ L 'QA ' Q 76 ' 'B C' 7 70 SM L -RQ' x C '7 G ! l.f, QWM .,S 'H'fll4lW1V 'S H. L. BOATXVRIGHT, '27 C. W. BURKETT, '26 B. CANDLER, '27 ' R. H. BENNETT, '27 L. L. BERRALL, '27 B. BOYNTON, '26 G. FLUES, '26 PF FWF L4 E' 5 29' 1-55216 mga E329 K3 W. Flew MUIOO 10 N1 M W. R. FERRIS, '25. .. . R. D. CALDYVELL, '28 R. B. DINSIKIORE, '25 A. W. JONES, '28 W. K. KERR, '25 T. M. MooIzE, '25 SECOND TEN ORS H. H. CARSPECKEN, '27 J. LANGHORN. '28 T. W. CHILDS, '28 J. A. LICIITY, '27 W. M. Millard, Grad. J Q. MIXPLETOFT, '28 FIRST BASSES R. P. KEMBLE, '27 D. B. SLOAN, '25 C. H. LONG, '26 L. M. STRAYER, '26 R. C. OTT, '27 R. B. THURBER, '26 H. P. RILEY, '25 SECOND BASSES E. KIEDROWSKI, '26 N. I. TVIOYSE, '26 J. P. LEE, '25 M. C. PIRES, '27 P. S. MCCONNEL, Grad. R. N. PLUM, '25 123 Qiijapel Qibuir :XLEXANDER RUSSELL ....... . . . . .... C1zoz'rma.s-ter . . . .0rgam'st FIRST TENORS J. PEPE, '25 G. M. PETERSON, '25 R. W. SCHABACKER, Grad. E. D. SEERIE, '27 C. W. SMITH, Grad. R. B. MCKTNLEY, '25 G. SMITH, '26 L. WATERHOUSE, '26 A. D. TVALLIS, '25 A. H. VVHITAKER, '25 J. G. YTENCHAR, '25 G. N. RANDALL, '27 E. P. SERENA, '27 fl ff . - - - QQNQETON 26 QWQ A QQ QR, ' I fi W 'Y 1 Q zi,-.g,i. Q l1.ll14Mhl PRINCETON UNIVERSITY BAND, 1994--1925 Top R,07lJ'ELLIOT, nussrzu., WALLACE, Mccuxnmass, woon, BUTTREY, xonx. Sen-and Row-sumrwn, SIIZERFIELI7, mzrmv, XVIIITAKER, mNn.xLL, 1..u-LIN. IIOUPT. nom, uvccxcuonz. TILZTIZROW-BURROUGHS, Gonnou, FELL, STRACHAN, ROCKIIOLD, umzoc, MURPHY, sMI'r11, RUSENFIELD, BUT'l'ERWUR'I'Il. Fourlh Rau--imuuzn, 1x,xxxEmx.xx, ,wLsnnooK, IVIN. u.-vms, DELAFIELD, .LDAMERELQ WJJAMEREL, MICIIELET fMGR.J Flfi1lR0w-ALBRIGIIT, BIRIJSALL, AICMAIION, xusnzon, JOUNSON, STI-Ivxxsox, PARKER. XNQET Qui?- K OQ Olv ' 1 CW 26 Q A - Q Q E KX' AG ! SWK .S lahlklnlvw' - Rrincetun Tllinihersitp 3551116 OFFICERS E. R. HERZOO, '25 ,... . . ........ Chairman Executive Committee H. E. MC MAI-ION. '25 ..A. ................... S upervisor K. H. RLIICHELET, '26. ....................... ..... M cmager R. L. WEAVER . ........ . .,.. ...... ..,............ I n structor EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE D. CODDINGTON, '26 E. R. HERZOG, '25 A. C. IVICGUINNESS, '27 H. E. MCMAHON, '25 K. H. MIOHELET, '26 D. E. MURPHEY, '26 LEADERS fx X H. E. MCMAHON, '25 ................... .... C oncert Master A L. A. BRAMAN, '26 ..... ............... .... D 1- um Major f X R. M. JOHNSTON, 27 ........................ .... D rum Mayor TROMBONES Q J. M. BIRDSALL, '26 E. L. JOHNSON, '25 D. L. CODDINGTON, '26 J. P. SELSAM, Grad. E. R. HERZOG, '25 TRUMPETS SAXOPHONES H- E- AMBLERf '27 , V- F- HOPPEQ: '27 K. G. AULSBROOK, '26 W. B. MORGAN, '27 D- B- BANNERMAIY Q8 T- R- IVINSf ?8 L. A. BRAMAN, '26 D. E. MURPHEY, '26 F- A- BIBERSTEIN 25, E- M- RHEAJ 27 E. W. BURROUGHS, '27 W. R. ROOKHOLD, JR., '26 J. E. DAMEREL, JR., 27 F. E. SLOAT, 27 H, P, COLMORE, ,Q7 G, M, RQSENFELD, '26 W. A. DAMEREL, '28 C. J. VVELLES, '27 E, C, GORDON, '27 J, P, SMITH, '27 E. C. DELAFIELD, JR., '28 C. H. WISNER, '28 P. W. HABERMAN, JR0 '96 P, A, SNELL, ,gg J. W. DELAFIELD, '27 T. H. BUTTERWORTH, '27 L. Mc C. HERZOG, '28 D. H. HILL, '26 E. P. HOUPT, '26 F. G. STRACHAN, '27 D. D. SUTPHEN, '27 DRUMS BASS DRUMS CLARINETS CYMBALS R. F. BOLE, 28 E. S. ALBRIGHT, '26 J. R. BATES, '28 G. H. PERRY, '26 R. P. BUCHHOLTZ, '27 G. D. RANDALL, '27 T. V. BUTTREY, '26 W. L. COLOKET, '26 W. R. GALLAGHER, '27 BARITON1? R. H. E. ELLIOTT, '28 PICCOLO R. K. KORN, '28 H- R' STEVENSON, 26 EV. C. MOORE, '26 W. W. ELLIS, '26 A. C. MCGUINNESS, '27 HELICON BASE . RQSHUMWAY, 28 J. S. PACKARD, '27 H. W. P , -Q5 A. C.iWHITAKER, JR., '27 AT-TOS C. C. RUSSELL, '28 AZIEEEA FRENCH HORN J. JOHNSON, '26 G. F. KENNAN, '25 E. D. PURVIS, Grad. C. VVALLACE, JR., '27 T. E. WOOD, JR., '27 E. S. SIBERFELD, '26 . - K QQXNGETQN ' 26 . QQIC2 A QQ W, 'QA 0 1 C A C, ' A G 04-Iwlwnlw rimzetun flilusin Committees UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE MRS. H. B. FINE ...... . . ............ Chairman Mas. W. U. VREEL.AND. . .. .. .... 4,...... S ecretary-Treasurer Mlss J. P. FROTHINGHAM MRS. J. G. HIBBEN MRS. M. T. PYNE MRS. W. F. NIAGIE MRS. K. W. PRENTICE R. M. CRAVVFORD, '25 R. N. PLUM, '25 J. F. HAMLIN, '25 1924 OCTOBER 28-Arthur Whiting Recital NOVEMBER 21-Ossip Gabrilowitch DECEMBER 2-Arthur Whiting Recital DECEMBER 9-New York Philharmonic 19525 JANUARY 6-Arthur Whiting Recital STUDENT COMMITTEE J. STREET, '25, Chairman G. H. Gnorn, 'Q5 R. F. HARTEL, '26 R. I.. BJCCLENAHAN W. M. LEYYIS, '26 MUSICAL PROGRAM FOR 1924-1925 Society Orchestra CONCERTS I Q6 JANUARY 13-Kreisler FEBRUARY 17-Arthur Whiting Recital FEBRUARY Q-1--Flonzaley Quartet BVIARCII 2-Philharmonic Orchestra MARCH 17-Arthur Whiting Recital NIAHCH 23-Maria Ivogun I Qu UQ 3 WWW Q HON I9 R Z6 Q SQA XX ff -f -'Www KH 'Q N-9 Of ZA ZVML .fy x 0 Mlllmhl DAILY PRINCETONIAN BOARD, 1924-1925 Top Raw-BUx'roN, PEABODY, IQELANCY, VAN KEUREN, CUYLER, DELAFIELD, HARPER, MILBANK, HINMAN. Scco1uZRo1v.-wlNsoR, sm-Evxaxsox, Rr-:cK, Hmm, xcxu-Fm, DUN N, AMBLER BELL, MERCHANT, MILES. Th-ml Raw-Poslzv, CARTER, BANCROFT, EASTON, Fosrn, CROMWELL, TRXMBLE, LAFLIN, mourns, ADAMS, PPLAGER. Fourllz Row-Twx'E1vFoR'r, XYIIELKN, Exscum, woons, CUNNINGHAM, STREET, shura, EDGAILGRIFFITII, Mcnoxoucu. Fzflh Row-PmLL1Ps, BELL, comma, LEE, PENICK, xmcxc, Bom. J. M E. A. KNIFFIN, '27 X QQINQEIOA, I ,IV Y QQ A QQ I ' I 5 'Qi' v ' - Tw 4 ' ESQ ' 5 6 X, C I V Db 'JB' X4 P N YR A S 2 f ll.-t' , Y BUSINESS MANAGER FRANK HAYDEN CONNER CIRCULATION MANAGER D.-AVID HARVEY PHILLIPS C. P. EDGAR, '25 R. G. GRIFEITH. '25 J. V. V. SMITH, '25 C. A. WooDS, JR., '25 F. C. BANCROET, JR., '26 W. T. KERIP, JR., '26 W. H. FISCHER, '25 C. H. CROMWELL, '26 J. W. EASTON, '26 A. F. ADAMS, '26 T. E. BECK, '26 D. H. STEVENSON, Jr., '2 6 . MCDONOUGI-I, '26 'K -Il14MI1N fif Wk IQ . A A+' X 011132 ailp rincetnnian CHAIRMAN JOIIN PARK LEE MANAGING EDITOR BARKSDALE PENICK, JR. PICTORIAL CHAIRMAN JAMES A. BOPE ASSIGNMENT EDITOR LEWIS MACK EDITORIAL CHAIRMAN JULIAN STREET, JR. PHOTOGRAPHIC MANAGER ROBERT N. CUNNINGIIAM GILBERT E. O. BELL EDITORS ' J. J. WHELAN, '26 G. D. IVIATTISON, '26 H. E. AMBLER, '27 L. T. MERCHANT, '26 J. P. CUYLER, JR., '27 G. C. MILES, '26 D. DELANCEY, '27 H. B. PELAGER, '26 G. L. HINMAN. '27 L. H. TVVYEFFORT, '26 PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFF A. D. FOSTER, '26 T. F. TRIMBLE, '26 L. A. LAELIN, '26 R. C. DUNN, '27 H. S. NIORRIS, '26 G. H. HARPER, '27 BUSINESS STAFF W. 'VAN KEUREN, '26 J. W. DELAFIELD, 27 H. L. BELL, '27 E. M. DURH.-KAI, '27 E. T. CONNOR, 3rd, '27 129 ADVERTISING MANAGER F. PEABODY, JR., '27 S. T. CARTER, '27 C. L. BUXTQN, '27, C. VVINSOR. '27 R. MILBANK, '27 M. L. POSEY, '27 C. R. AGEW, JR., '27 G. TVIRBELAUER. '27 - UQXNQETCN f Z6 QWQ A-QQ QS, E li fi W 4 c f I 01'-1 mmlvw A THE TIGER BOARD, 1924-19Q5 Top Row-BRYAN, BUREELL, F. num, 'r. r-ARR. LESLIE, FRELINGHUYSEN, ENc.L1sn. Ser-ond Row-Eoxmxs, NEXVSOM, 1zunNn.m, roman, Avsnr, FALES, ELY, HEYN, Armsanoox Tim-d R010-WILSON, JACKSON, scmnnr, woLEE, TILT, BEACH, KNEEDLEE, nocmzs, HAEEELI. Front Row-w,xRBUR'roN, L11-1'LE. MILLER, HAMILL, DUNCAN, PAYNTER, ral-znsmcxsox QMNGEMN 'fi3+g QWBA D , Q - Q D 'QQX' ' 1' Z ' . . , A 5 A W 4QQ2IIIIIIIIJZI-IIIIISEIEEQQQHII535A..SSQ ,.QiL f Q 6'g!i' ,ff i, nf' lllllbtllwd 0 UE UI' QL, be :get .J , fx? . I J J V JAMES FAIRFAX HABIILL, .25 ........,........ .... C' hairrnan Z EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT f ' JOHN ALLISON DUNCAN. '25 ....................... Art Editor ' -7 ' BARKSDALE PENICK, JR., '25 .... .............. L iterary Editor , X QM ' NORTON E. FORGIE, '25 THOMAS T.K.FRELINGHUYSEN,,26 j VVALTER HAEFELI, JR., '25 R. MILTON FULLE, '26 I ' ' ERNEST V. HEYN, '25 EVVART W. NEWSOM, '26 7 , JOHN N. JACKSON, '25 JOHN B. RODGERS, '26 W, ' H. MARTYN KNEEDLER, ADOLPH W. SCHMIDT, '26 , ALEXANDER G. PORTER, GEORGE DEW. VVEVER, FINIS K. FARR, JR., '26 THOMAS M. FARR, '26 JR., '25 '25 ROBERT R. BAYES, '27 '25 JOSEPH BRYAN, III, '27 JAMES BURNHAM, '27 FREDERICK D. BURRELL, '27 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT MORRIS BARNES IVIILLER, '25 ........,.... ELLIOTTE R. LITTLE, '25 ........ .... 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H W .R T a i A A O Q9 '- y SIM S N, qnflhfflllwm ,sg gliassau Yiutzrarp ililagagllnz u 430 EDITORIAL BOARD I g b NEIIISON ABEEL, '25 ..............., ............ . .Chairman 0 CHARLES H. D. ROBBINS, '25. . . ........... Managing Editor fig? - Vw- ' ' JZ lm' S. BARKSDALE PENICK, JR., '25 GORDON GRIFFITH, '25 Q CHARLES E. DAVIS, '25 VVILLIAM M. SPACKMAN, '27 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT W. I'IOXVARD FISCHER, '25 .................. Business Blanager M. FRANK MARKS, JR., ..... ......... C irculation Manager E. DEXNTITT RAMEL, '25 XVILLIAM J. HITSCHLER, '27 FREDERICK B. STALLMAN, '25 XVILLIAM B. NIORGAN, '27 PHILIP A, MEYER, '26 HOWARD WVVERNER. '27 133 52 ,C QQXNQETON M 26 Qf2'Q'A-SQA W 'QA U-5-T5 XQQQQQU G f 1.2 H m SWh4,, x 1926 BRIC-A-BRAC BOARD FRIEDLAENDER STREETT READ CHANDLER NLWSOM RHODES DUMPER TAXLOR MOYROE QINQEI ,V QIQIQ A 'C D O f f 26 ' ' ' QQ W gat? AG I '. 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BLOW N QVUNQETON f ff ' 1 6 QWQA Q 3 V 'x - Q 1 2 A wa W 'Qgx if C f -A P I ,4 ' A ygwhix 76- W Wnlqlwll PRESS CLUB, 1924--1995 Top Row-WIGHT PIERCE HARDY BODMAN Hussm, SKINNER Bottom RUw'BANCROFT LEITCII ADAMS D'ARMS STEVENS QRXN G ETQN : M gt 26 Q I2 I Q -A- Q E 'QQX' ' - 'W f f I Q G I '-QZ SJJIIAU D Mlllllbllllwi so Q W , . , QQ iBrmuztun Glinlhersltp teas Qlluh g OFFICERS 0. 4, FRANK S. ADAMS, ........ .... ....... P 1- esident 25 JOHN O. IVES, 525. . . .......... ........ V ice-President W l FRANK C. BANCROFT, JR., '26 .............. Secretary-Treasurer Q9 ALEXANDER LEITCH, 'Q-L. . .. .Acting Director of Public Relations Y The Princeton University Press Club is the oflicial news agency of the University. Its members act as Princeton correspondents for the leading New York, Boston, and Philadelphia papers and also for news syndicates Such as the Associated Press. It also sends to news- papers in all parts of the country Princeton news of particular interest in their localities. 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Carr 525 Clllinsupbic Qmzietp OFFICERS, 1924- 1925 C. V. JVVILSON, '25 .... .... .............. ....... P 1' e suient VV. B. HARDY, JR., '26 . . . .... Vice-President P. S. HAVENS, '25 . . . . . . ..... . Treasurer R. S. SAMS, '25 . . . ......................... .. .Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE W. B. H.ARDY, JR., '26 P. S. HAVENS, '25 H. F. Covington U. Dahlgren . G. W. Elderkin H. B. Fine C. Gauss WV. Gillespie YV. B. Harris J. P. Hoskins G. A. Hulett J. R. Carruthers M. Cheston QFIUWWW H Christen L. Clark C. Cleavers H. Conner C. Cumming M. Cunningham . H. Darnell F. D. Morfr, '26 J. V. NORMAN, JR., 527 FACULTY MEMBERS T. YV. Hunt A. C. Johnson E. VV. Kemmerer W. Koren E. H. Loomis H. C. McComas C. R. Maclnnes M. lVIacLaren D. Magie MEMBERS, F. S. Dibrell W. L. Dill, Jr. B. Dinsmore R. B. Dinsmore. R. M. Duncan J. M. Dyson L. L. Ernest A. Euston, II J. C. Ewing 145 W. S. Myers F. Neher C. G. Osgood W. K. Prentice E. C. Richardson E. Y. Robbins R. M. Scoon H. R. Shipman G. H. Shull 1925 A. M. Forseman J. W. Fritz C. H. Golden PTUU E. . Green A. Gross R. Gulick W. Haefeli, Jr. G. B. Hamilton D. C. Hardy R. S. SAMS, '25 C. V. WILSON, '25 E. B. Smith J. D. Spaeth D. R. Stuart H. D. Thompson H. Van Dyke O. Veblen H. C. Warren S. H. Weber T. J. Wertenbaker A. F. West P. S. Havens L. H. Haym, Jr. N. Helm J. W. Hendren J. I. Horovitz J. P. Jessup H. M. Kneedler, Jr G. G. Kraft E. B. Lafferty X w meer gale-fe DQ' V J fr i 2 6 v Q IQ . ae do iw V Mviiulb X C' rj X C I 'Limi - VK.,114yM1,iw Qllliusuphin Smcretp Wnntlnuehj A. F, Lee W. Mitchell S. B. Penick, Jr. R. Ross. Jr. P. F. Sturges, Jr. R. H. Lee J. A. Montgomery D. L. Perry . W. Ross YY. Thorne H. N. Lewis T. M. Moore G. M. Peterson W. Russell B. C. Turner J. N. Lukens VV. L. Mudge, Jr. R. P. Peil S. Sams R. S. Tyson F. T. McClintock T. VV. Nobles G. O. Phillips F. Sawyer R. J. Van Gytenbeek J. W. McConnel T. K. Noss H. N. Pierce T. Shackleford R. G. Wallace R. B. McKinley H. C. O'Reilly B. K. Rankin, Jr. B. Sloan A D. Wallis, Jr. R. D. Marshall H. YV. Osgood R. K. Robinson S. Smith A H. Whitaker C. H. Merriman L. M. Parker A. A. Rosenberg . BI. Smith C V. Wilson R. Millbank G. A. Paul . B. Stalker S. F. Wilson, Jr. MEMBERS, 1926 E. S. Albright G. E. Diller J. YY. Holloway S. Maurice, Iird. E S. Silberfield R. I. Alford G. O. Dove, Jr. P. R. Hunter T. Merchant L D. Simonds. Jr. H. S. Atkinson D. NI. Dufheld P. T. Jameson D. Mott C F. Smithers C. S. Bannerman R. H. Dulley E. H. Kase Y. Muc-hmore R J. Smythe G. D. Besler A. S. Dumper VV. Kemble B. Newman, Jr. E C. Stengel W. J. Besler B. Dunham W. L. Kendrick S. Newell D Stephens J. M. Birdsall W. G. Dyer J. F. Kidcle L. Odell F B. Taylor L. H. Bowen D. A. Finlayson L. C. Kleinhaus Orton H TY. Taylor J. W. Brewer S. M. Ford D. C. Kleist T. Oxnard W. C. Taylor H. B. Brown L. Fox L. A. Larlin W. Read E. A. Terrell E. L. Carpenter B. Goddard W. S. Locke . B. Richards, Jr R R. Thurber S. L. Cartwright VV. Grant. Jr. C. M. Loeb, Jr. W. 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Marchant S. Alexander . A. Alexander K. B. Atkinson W. J. Babcock C. G. Ball D. B. Bannerman VV. H. Barker J. Bayless A. W W. R. Beardsley O. J. G. R. J. J. E. Block P. Boyd B. Braman Bruce Chambers K. B. Chivers VV. L. Mathews D. T. Monahan H. S. lllorris R. O. Newell B. Christian C. W. Chase J. K. Cilley R. E. Conant J. T. Dalrymple C. S. Davis, Jr. R. B. Ely, 3rd J. D. Everitt L. M. Firey C. J. Follmer F. R. Fort H. Gillette S. P. Goodrich D. S. Hanny D. N. Hendey 7 f1.nh4w,NN Qlliusupbic Society Cfllunclubehj W. S. Newhouse, Jr. J. Y. Nornmn H. D. Parsons 'l'. H. Price, Jr. MEMBERS, 1928 C. Hunsicker, Jr. F. L. Hyer J. R. Jenkins R. P. Johnson A. W. Jones F. S. Katzenbach G. H. Kelly J. S. Lafferty D M. Lidell, Jr. R W Lloyd H. G. Lotspeich F. W. MacMillen O. H. Marm F. G. Matheson 147 V. V. Ravi-Booth W. H. Read H. L. Reinke J. M. Robbins J. J. MoHit, Jr. R. Morgan R. E. Nevius R. M. Newnham J. W. Parker A. W. Paterson K. G. Pearson D. Plumer, Jr. D. W. Raudenbus VV. L. Read R. W. Rubidge R. B. Schall L. C. Simons R. Sims h R. VV. Shugg J. Stillman J. S. Thompson W. C. Watkins VV. B. Wood, Jr. R. C. Slaughter P. B. C. Smith S. B. Smith D. D. Speer C. C. Squires PUC? . H. Stallman . L. Stevens VV. R. Taylor C. H. Tinsman E. B. Vandycke W. B. Va.nLenne J. H. Wallace S. Wfaterhouse VV. Willauer A. Wood P W HI X x 5- ' 'l P3 QQXNGETQN QQIQ-A-QQ W KM , A I fa' ' Wm N W ws ' 'flllllbihl Svffiiivee KN G2 ET . I2 I Q - - S we QQ CN M . J QIJQG Q A Q Q4 Q 45 7 4' ',.5,f. :XX i I 'izpgswf RQ B. HENDERSON, John Grier Hibben E. P. Adams W. M. Adriance W. M. Alexander, II P. Boutroux P. M. Brown E. Capps J. M. Colt F. L. Critchlow M. W. Croll R. S. Dugan W. C. Abbey R. H. Aldrich W. H. V. Alten R. L. Anderson C. M. Ayer F. E. Ball J. C. Bane, Jr. E. S. Bennett, Jr. W. T. Buddington B. B. Carson Zlmeriszan Whig Sunietp FOUNDED 1769 OFFICERS, 1924- 1925 L. HUNT, 'Q6 ............................ .... P resilient W. C. JOHNSON, '25 .... .... T reasm-er B. HENDERSON, '26 ..... ........ . ..,. ..... .,.. . S' e creta-ry WHIG HALL COUNCIL '26 C. A.HOwARn, 127 L. HUNT, 'Q6 W. JOHNSTON, '25 L. P. Eisenhart M. S. Farr F. A. Fetter C. L. Fleece W. Foster G. H. Gerould N. E. Grifin G. M. Harper E. N. Harvey F. L. Hutson C. W. Kennedy B. J. Case P. A. Chamberlain, FACULTY MEMBERS F. L. lVIacDonald M. MacLaren F. J. Llather D. A. lVIcCabe L. W. lVIcCay C. F. McClure R. M. McElroy C. McMillan A. VV. C. Menzies C. R. NIOrey H. S. Murch MEMBERS, 1925 L. A. Draper Jr. T. W. Drews A. J. Duncan J. A. Duncan V. Duncan . Ellinger, Jr. E119 J. W. J. Cooper D. M. Corcoran J. T. Cromelin J. W. Cuff R. N. Cunningham, Jr. K. J. Curran D. E. Dale, Jr. E. F. D'Arms B. F. Feiner, Jr. J. Van A. Fine W. H. Fischer G. M. Fisher, Jr. 149 P. R. Norton T. M. Parrott A. H. Philips G. M. Priest P. Reeves A. S. Richardson C. Robinson P. E. Robinson R. K. Root W. B. Scott C. F. Sylvester C. H. Frank V. E. B. Fuller, Jr. C. R. Gleason R. H. Goodwin W. M. Gower B. A. Greene, Jr. G. H. Groth W. VV. Hall, Jr. H. Halpern J. F. Hamlin Heswcmnzg H Q D O S s H R. FSATER, '26 K. Smith H. Smyth G. Spaulding C. Stuart Trowbridge S. VanN est H. N. Wedderburn H. Westcott G. W. T. Whitney F. N. Wilson M. D. Hardin, Jr. A. B. Hatch C. E. Hemminger E. R. Herzog E. V. Heyn W. R. Hill, Jr. T. H. Hinchman, Jr. W. K. Hope B155 . P. Horton . F. Howard -X w V x v? - - K DQXNGETQN ,ff 26 v QQIQ A QQA ' W 49 fi ig, fi y 1.41. Stqhbs asi Z,,,W,,J Qmerican Whig .-iisvucietp Miuntlnueby J. O. Ives G. H. McNeely, Jr. E. R. Peckerman. Jr. R. P. Silberman K. E. Yan Riper J. K. Jenney F. P. Mathews D. H. Phillips C. F. Snover G. L. Yan Wyck W. C. Johnson, Jr. S. G. Miller A. G. Porter A. IC. Solomon M R. Warnock J. S. Kirk WV. A. hffiller NI. N. Ralph H. Steeger F. YY. Wlirluurton J. M. Kuhn G. F. Miner E. D. Ramel J. R. Strayer L. Waterhury. Jr. W. M. Larrabee H. W. Morgan J. R. Ranipona J. Street, Jr. W H. Wemmer J. P. Lee F. J. Moses, Jr. R. A. Ramsey K. H. Tappan W Wheelock E. G. Leigh, III R. G. Oliver WI. A. Rentschler J. H. 'l'l'1:1t.r'lier H. Wvhitney E. H. Levin Y. Osawa H. P. Riley J. M. Tlioinzis C. W. Williams H. H. VV. Lewis S. DI. Paddock J. J. Schotland C. Tilgner, -lr. YY W'illoughhy E. R. Little W. A. Palmer W. S. Scull, II W. P. Tmpnell H. H. Wilson L. A. Loetscher H. YY. Parker YY. C. Seufert O. L. Vpclike R. B. Wisely A. Ludlum R. T. Paton S. W. Shore R S. Yan Cleve C. A. Woods, Jr. L. Mack R. K. Paynter, Jr. J. G Yenchar MEMBERS, 1926 C. J. Adami, Jr. B. G. Burr M. L. Gaffney L. Lnrkin F K. Partridge A. F. Adams, Jr. P. Butler, Jr. T. Gulzivus 'I' L. Leeming. Jr. G. H. Perry P. B. Albertis W. L. Butsch G . Gardner, Jr. W. D. Lewis, Jr. H. W. Philips J. G. Alexander T. V. Buttrey H . Garner W. M. Lewis R. II. Post E. J. Ardis, Jr. H. H. Collins, III C. Gates G Lobo, Jr. R. R. Quay, Jr. K. G. Aulsbrook E. D. Cone R . Green W. J. Lonnqnisl D. W. Rauscher J, H. Bacheller, Jr, C, M, Cook J. L. Hamur, Jr. G IC. 1IuCruc'kcn W 'I' Ren R. B. Bacon C. H. Cromwell, Jr R F. Hartel H Bla-Cullougli. Jr. W C Read. Jr. P. C. Balfour F. B. Dana G F. Hawkins, Jr. R J. Nlcllougul. Jr A. BI. Rim-linrds D. J. Barry, Jr. G. C. Davis F. W. Hemingway C. F. 3IeSpnrIclen R. I. Robinson G. R. Beach, Jr. E. D. Decker B Henderson D R. Mac-Loren W R. Roc-khold. Jr. R. H. Beardsley VV. R. Deemer, Jr J. Higgins W. 0. Mnsigr G, M, Rggfnlfelfl H. A. Beatty F. H. Doepker Dan H. Hill G D. Nluttison .L H. Rosengarten T. E. Beck E. Duinbauld Donald H. Hill R BI. Nletc-ulfc NI. H. Rosenthal. Jr P. S. Becker L. Eastman R. I. Hobson G C. Miles F. J. SHIlfliI1,S, IOI1 R. H. Bennett WI. VY. Ellis A. JV. B. Hoff R X. Moore R. F. Salter V H. D. Betts, Jr. G. Fisher, Jr. L. Hunt E KI. Jlorscnnin, I W H. Saunders. Jr. G. V. Black G. W. Fisher C. Huston J. T. Blotter IC. II. Schick G. F. Blackburn A. G. Flues B. F. Jefferson X I, MUVSC J- E. gchnmlz W. G. Blood, Jr. F. R. Ford, Jr. E. K. Jewett 5, Nveyy, -L W Schmidt C. S. Booth A. D. Foster, Jr. G. A. -Johansen , G, Ogden W J- Schuh E. B. Boynton T. E. Foster C. S. Johnston J. R. Olden R. T. Sc-liwartz L. B. Braman J. M. Fowler W. T. Kemp, Jr. W, M, Otis H. 0. Sebring, Jr, A. E. Bronson, Jr. MI. Friefllander R. P. Kinder J, If P, Ihagc M fy- gait-Crt! A. J. Buist, Jr. S. D. Furst, Jr. P. S. Krecker R. Pendleton P. 0. Sermon, Jr. 150 QXNQETOIV C. H. Seydel J. O. Seymour D. H. Smith E. Smith G. Snyder VV. C. Speir H. E. Stearns, Jr. W. H. Avery, Jr. F. K. Bottomley D. S. Bowman C. G. Baldwin B. B. Breese, Jr. E. WV. Burroughs T. H. Butterworth R. B. Capps C. Collins . M. Collins, Jr. E. T. Conner, III J. B. Corser, Jr R. W H. L. Crawford? Jr. J. W. Crawford G. YV. Dixon D. Dudley P' A. M. Edwards H. R. Erdman J. VV. Feiss B. Ewing, Jr. H. P. Fales C. F. Fayen D. Agnew H. M. Alexander B. M. Babcock H. P. Barber G. Beaham A. Sterrett . H. Stevens H. Stevenson S. Stock . D. Stockley, Jr. W. Streett W. Strother . A. Feighan . G. Findley . C. Fitts, Jr. K. Gadelmusc-h F. Gallagher S. Gettner C . Gordon R. Harrower B. Hawes V. Hegernan L. Hendricks. J Henry H. High, Jr. L. Hinman P. Hitz G. Hockstader B. Hodgman S. Hoffman A. Howard, Jr. K. Huber . H. Hudnut, Jr. K. Humphrey M. Beals K. Black B. Boese P. Bradford VV. Brown F. 1 C ., QQIQ-A-Q 26 Q ' Ixdo T. F. Trimble IC. G. Trueblood sf Eff ffl' ti f? . fl y 4, 4 ,Q S - A :Ili P XS 0Kn14ypu,Nll Qmerican Whig Society Muntinuehj H Supplee, Jr. A 'l'. Taft ll H. Taylor , B, Vail li I: A It H A B R A. D D .I . M. Thomas A. Thomas B. Till A. Trary. Jr. MEMBERS, 1927 S. Jeanes, Jr. C. Johnson R. Jones, Jr. P. Kemble E. Kephart deLancy, Jr. V. Lansden A. Lichty, Jr. E. H. Luckett C' K R W C . Marsh. Jr. Marsteller W. Marting YV F. McElroy, Jr. E. C. Miller, Jr. T. H. Nfinary, Jr. F. C. Moffatt R S. Montgomery A. K. Nelson F. B. Newman R Nichols R C. Ott MEMBERS, 1928 J. V. Bucher F. D. Byrne J. B. Campbell E. M. Charlian G E. Clark 151 H XV. Yan Keuren W. H. Vodrey, HI B. Wlells lt. Q. VVhite V. C. Palmer E. L. Parker . A. Patterson S. C. B. Beck C. W. Perkins R. G. Pierce J. Prendergast E1 G. D. Randall D. A. Reed, Jr. T. G. Reifsnyder E. M. Rhea D. L. Rike D. N. Rowe W. L. Rnigh, Jr. F. H. Sansom, Jr. W. F. Scharnikow M. Schiff, Jr. H. L. Schlubach L. Schwenger E. P. Serena D. C. Sharp J. W. Slagle H. G. Collins L. Corning, Jr. T. Cover H. P. Cox W. VV. Crandall, Jr.. F. S. Whittaker VV. M. VVhitten, Jr E. F. Wilson R.. Wilson, III H. B. VVinter J. M. VVoodburn T . W. llVright C. H. Yocum S. Sloan J. P. Smith H. S. Sommers S. H. Steinbrink F. G. Strachan S. C. Stephano G. D. Strayer D. E. Sullivan, Jr. J. Thompson H. W. Trescott R. C. Tyson W. B. Van Alstyne Jr C. M. Weeden E. B. Weir B. A. Weisl J. H. Wheelwright, Jr VV. K. Wight J. Williams, III . 0. VVilson PU G. A. VVirbelauer H. M. WVhitcombe A. L. Wolfe A. J. Crotti F. B. Crowther C. W. Dail G. D. Dayton N. V. Deuel it Km W G. F. Dougherty E. du Pont W. W. Dyer W. Elser W. L. Fawcett A. A. Fischel E. M. Ford G. W. Gallowhur O. Gasch G. A. Gooch H. E. Hale, III F. J. Hamilton J. G. Hamner P. Hampden D. K. Henderson C. L. Hewitt QQXN Q ETQIV C. M. Hill N. R. Hoff A. H. Hughes G. P. Inglis H. C. Judd A. Keep K. A. Kellog S. H. Kingsley A. Knapp, Jr. R. K. Korn J. F. Krewson H. J. Lereh, Jr. J. D. Leggett, Jr. R. YV. MacGregor J. S. MacMartin W. R. MacNa1nee Y 17 A ' X.. 'iif f X if . Z V , I is C Q , J' 1-4. Qwllmxl W 'I Ililuhl G X 2 'x,,..'. ' X .xig . I i X W N Qlmericsm Qlflhlhig Qunietp Cwluncluhebj R. S. Mattliexx's F. H. lVIcC0nnell D. P. lVIcPherson J. I. Mead, Jr. J. B. Milliken G. B. Moment N. C. Montgomery S. B. Morse C. YV. Muckle D. T. Neale C. NI. Nes, Jr. D. N. Newhull V. XV. Payne C. R. Peterson W. R. Potts J. YY. Rencher 152 J. S. Richardson J. K. Roberts H. C. Rose R. E. Reyes H. A. Rue W. Sauer G. M. Scheifflin P. Schoplin W. J. Schucrnft C YV. Schultz R. J. Sharpe D. D. Shay YV. B. Slade P. A. Snell Ii. M. Straus J. W. Thomson, J l'. C. W. Tobin J. H. Tomlinson J. NI. Trout H O. Van Deilen F. P. YValther, Jr. J. K. YVeeks E. R. Vllelles T. A. Whelan, IH J. P Wilson, Jr. J. M. lVinernan W. YY. Witherspoon P. Wolfe TV. XY. llbodwarrl C. A. Wright C. W. Yost P. S. Young NBII IE fit QQXNQETON 26 v QQIC2-A-QQ ' A ' W 'Xxx fi , is Q A 'T The iBrinnetun Svpeakers' Qiuunnil OFFICERS CARL V. YVILSON, '25, .........,.... .......,.... P residerzt LAXVRENCE HUNT, '26 .... . .......... Secretary- Treasurer EDWARD DLTNIBI-XULD, '26 .... .....,,.A C 'lzairmarz of Debating A CARL H. KOPF, '25 ....,. . . .... C'l1az'rmarz of fhe Open Forum :FRANK DIBRELL, '25 ..... . . . .C'l1a1'rma1z of Speakers Bureau FACULTY COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SPEAKING PHILIP TNLTARSHALL BROXVN .........,......,.........,. Chair-nmn WILLIAM S. MYERS PHILIP BTARSHALL BRONVN HARRY IP. Cox-INGTON ' JOHN COLT ROBERT BZICELROY The Princeton Speakers Council is the supreme undergraduate authority on public speaking matters on the campus. The membership of this body is made up of the presidents of lVhig and Clio Halls, of two members at large, one elected from VVhig Hall and one from Clio Hall, and also of the president of the Speakers Association. The Council cooperates with the Faculty Committee on Public Speaking and arranges all debates-Triangular and otherwise-and controls the selection of the VVashington's Birthday orators. In short, in co- ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' d 'th bl' eakinv. operation with the Faculty Committee on Public Speaking, It is the final Judge In all matters having to o W1 pu 1C sp g l55 - , QXNQETOIV ounce-f-v e V Q ri? Z6 -' QQ 'QC Lf, C fi G Q lf? igiiulf Mx Q C5 tw'-fwlvunll ' Y r r Ulbe i9I'lIIEBtUI1 Speakers Zlssuelatlun OFFICERS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN C. H. KOPF, 'Q5. . . ........... .. ..... Presirlezzt C. KOPF, -Q5 -'-.4 ..'--'.A.---....'-'.. 4 I 'Open Fomm C, V VVILSON, '25, , , llllul. If,'C8,p,-US,',jmt E. L. XVALKER, 'Q5 , ..... ..... C' ampaigns . , . . P. R. HOLLENBACPI 'Q5. .. . ..... Com etitions E.L.1V Q.... .,.. c ' , ' p. . ALKER' O . SPM! mg Chau-man F, S. DIBRELL, Q5 .... . . . .. .Organzzatzons P. R. HOLLENBACH, 25. . . , . ,... ..... T reasurer W. K. VODREY, '26 . . . ,,,. , . Schools MEMBERS, 1925 F. E. BALL W. W. HALL W. MITCHELL E. L. WALKER R. N. CUNNINGHAM P. R. HOLLENBACH T. M. NIOORE B. F. WEARE F. S. DIBRELL - W. JOHNSON R. SAMS C. V. WILSON R. A. GULICK C. H. Kopf J. J. SCHOTLAND J. G. YENCHAR MEMBERS, 1926 J- W. BREWER L. Fox W. M. LEWIS R. F. SATER E- IBECKER J. HIGGINS C. H. LONG W. K. VODREY . UMBAULD MEMBERS, 1927 W. C. FITTS B. R. JONES V. V. RAVI-BOOTH E. P. SERENA C. A. HOWARD K. G. PEARSON E. M. RHEA R. W.SHUGG The Princeton Speakers Association, since its organization six years ago, has steadily increased its activities on and off campus. The organization has three purposes in view: Hrst, to train undergraduates in public speaking and to encourage thought on important questions, second, to enable capable undergraduate speakers to address outside audiences, third, to reward conspicuous oratorical ability. As in the past, delegations Were sent to various preparatory schools and to alumni gatherings. The Presidential campaign has been a noted stimulus in the development of the activities of the organization during the past year, some Q5 speakers having been sent out to fill approximately 65 engagements, for the most part in Camden and New York. The Open Forum has advanced by leaps and bounds. It is the home department of the Speakers Association, and in it undergraudates discuss a given topic of general interest, in short speeches from the Hoor, after which a summary of the arguments is given by some outside speaker of prominence. At the Open Forum gatherings of the past year, the main topics discussed were: Law Enforcement, Student Government, Disarmament, and the Princeton Club System. These meetings Were addressed respectively by Job Hedges, '84, H. S. Pole, '24, Secretary of the Navy Denby, and H. Alexander Smith. 1 Both of these organizations do much toward furthering the student interest in both international and domestic affairs of current importance. 157 ' ,. af' Ml - - UQXNGETON ' 26 QWQ A 9124 ,f f EX Q Q INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATERS Top Row-lmvzaxs. LEE, HALL, HUNT, cuucxc. Bollvm R010-'IJUMBAUI.D, xovr, 11o1,u:x1mc11. S ?E K QQXNQETQN ' j Iix QQIC2-A-QQ . ta W f- ' Easels A G 43 1 f-i ght A9 X. llnternull.-zgiate riangular abate March 21, 1924 Debaters Against Yale-Negative PAUL R. HoLLExEAm-I, '25 EDWARD F. lYILI.ET. '24 EDYVARD DUMRAULD, '26 Debaters Against Harvard-Affirmative JORDAN B. Di-KRB'x', '24 C. ALFRED CAPICN, JR., '24 CARL H. Kovr, '25 Alternates BARROXVS DVNHAM. '26 DIARK A. SELLERS, '24 QUESTION-'tResoIz'ed, That limitation of ll ' - ' ' ' enro ment by means other than raising scholastic standards for entrance is justifiable. RESULT'Th8 Princeton Adirmative Team defeated Harvard bv 2 l l ' ' 1' ' ' u a o xote and the Princeton X6g3.tlYC Team was defeated by Yale unanimousl i,Bri11cetu11: assar abate April 25, 1924 Affirmative, Princeton y. W. W. HAXLL, '25 L. HUNT, '26 L. Fox, '26, Alternafe Negative, Vassar HARRIET KERNAN NIAXINE GOIJDXIJXRK KATHERINE Ross 5 Aliemates MARGARET YOUNG QUESTION'uR6SOIL'8d, That a Democratic administration would be of benefit to the couutryf' RESULT-Vassar, representing the negative won by a vote of two to one. Miss Golclmarles rebuttal was responsible for Vassar's victory. rimetun: amhrihge abate October 17, 1924 DEAN WILLIAM F. MAGIE .................... Presiding Chairman Affirmative A. P. NIARSHALL, Cambridge J. P. LEE, '25, P7'iILCE'f07Z R. A. BUTLER, Cambridge Negative P. S. HAvENs, '25, Princeton G. SPARROXV, Cambrirlyr E. DUMBAULD, '26, P1'ifLCfff07l Judges MR. GEORGE W. OCHS OAKES PROF. CHARLES P. COOPER MR. JOSEPH WAYNE, JR- QUESTION- Resolved, That Modern Democracy is not consistent with Personal Libertvf' RESULT-Under the English plan of debate the Princeton debaters were awarded the favorable decision by a score of 11-10. 159 5 ii U 455 e VWNQETON ' sjT26!iQl2'9'A'91Pf1 4 s an CP j ig 71 Q lfz1,,.I,y,.1,Nll :Freshman ilntmnllegiate ZBehate April 5, 1924 Debaters Against Yale-Affirmative R. W. SHUGG B. R. JoNEs W. F. SCHARNIKOW E. M. RHEA, Allernate Debaters Against Harvard-Negative C. A. HOWARD H. W. Tmsscorr V. V. RAVI-Boorn G. W. GJKLE, Alternate QUESTION- Resolved, That the provisions of the Platt Amendment relating to Cuba should now be applied to the Phillipine Islands RESULT'Th6 Princeton team upholding the alfirmative at Yale lost by a vote of two to one. The Princeton team upholding the negatne at Princeton won by a. vote of three to nothing. J. COLT E. S. CORWIN W. W. HALL, Jr. P. S. HAVENS Reita Sigma 331313 Zlaunutarp forensic Smcietp OFFICERS C. H. KOPF '25 .................. .... P resident P. H. HOLLENBACII '25 ..... . ............ .... S ccretczry FACULTY MEMBERS H. COVINGTON F. A. FETTER MEMBERS, 1925 P. R. HOLLENBACH C. H. KOPF D. A. DLICCABE W. S. RIORRIS R. M. RICELROY C. S. TIPPETTS MEMBER, 1926 J. P. LEE E. DL'n1B.aL'LD 160 DQ ON 25 f Y3l2'Q'A'Q Q35 . 1 , W 4 . C ,, W,.,+ X 17 . A K' 011-fwrwntl Qllass of '76 Beige Rebate FEBRUARY 22, 1924 PRESIDING OFFICER M. A. SIQLLAIQS, 1924- i ew. u AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE J. P. LEE, '25 B. R. JONES, Jn., '27 V J. B. DARBY, 'Q4 R. F. SATER, '26 JUDGES PROFESSOR W. S. C.xRP1zNT15R PROFESSOR E. S. CORXVIN MR. S. C. TIPPETTS QUESTIONiHRC'SOll?0fI, That the enrollment in American colleges should be limited only by raising the Standards of competitive scholastic attain- ments. The prize was awarded to J. P. Lee, '25 ' for the Speakers' Qssuniatiun 4HiIe7JaI ' FEBRUARY 22, 1924 PRESIDING OFFICER M. A. SELLARS, ,Qi SPEAKERS G. F. JOHNSTON, '24- The Last Evolution? W. MOM. LEYVIS, ,26- American Statesman in Retrospect. W. W. HALL, '25- A Blot on the ,Scutcheon. C. A. HOXK'ARD, JR.,- '27- Take Heed of Thy Friends. JUDGES PROFESSOR H. F. COVINGTON MR. K. BONNER . MR. R. W. DUNLAP , The Medal was awarded to WV. VV. Hall, '25, 161 meer ef flee. , W I KW T C- , Q 6 l I-4'. QWh1.U p an .mwunw The Baath uf Superhisiun nf Qixtraiiurrirulum jiunzgtblztin Zlctihitieg FACULTY MEMBERS DONALD CLIVE STUART ..... .....,................. C 'lzairmazl VARNUM LANSING COLLINS RADCLIFFE HEERBIIANCE JOSEPH EDXVARD RIIYOROFT ROBERT KILBURN ROOT GRADUATE MEMBER B. FRANKLIN BUNN, '07 .................... Fizzancial .-ldziser UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS VV. VV. HALL, JR., '95 . ............................ Clzairnzan J. MOE. BOOHECKER, '25 ' P. S. HAVENS, '25 J. K. JENNEY, 75 L. BIACK, '25 162 is .p r, 45 gif 9 ww IPM f 0 , fhllfw 1 F 'aww ,l 3 4 52 ' K QD-XNQ HON f 26 Q 1219 -fX- QQ X C ' O y Rxwm xb 7 6MHLllVul'QQ l ' fi ' . Q I-an I m.:M+,-va-A '. um.,-x-.Lie 1 1 VI M P.EUwER '24 H c E 1 - B bfu ' ' MERY 4 C-L--SUbT1N,'9-1 E.c.s1'oU'r,m '00 asc .1 Track Crew . Football Z R, X M -Q Q29 at VWNQETON ' QWQ NQQA IV to 4 1 450 41, 0 6 y ,.,g. V SN1f.,t W iB1fim:etun juuthall Jfiftp Bears Qgu Football in some form has been popular at Princeton from 18-I-0 down to the present day. Originally it was played around the Cannon between East and VVest Colleges as goals, with a ball made of an inflated beef bladder provided with a leather cover. The ball was put in play by being thrown into the air at midfield, and the game was won when one side succeeded in kicking it against their opponents' goal. Carrying or throwing the ball was against the rules, but there was no regulation as to the number of men on a side. In 1858 the game was considerably helped by the introduction of the round, rubber, Association'l ball. Gradually the sport and its rules were developed until in 1869 the tirst intercollegiate football game in America was played between Princeton and Rutgers at New Brunswick. Rutgers won, but was defeated in the return game, victory apparently depending on which sideis rules were used. During the next few years a number of intercollegiate games were played, but they were rather hard to arrange on account of a lack of uniformity in rules. This situation was remedied in 1873 by a conference which drew up a set of uniform laws for Yale, Rutgers, Columbia, and Princeton. The laws provided that a team should consist of twenty men and that, as before, the ball should not be thrown or carried. The sport as thus regulated was Association football. At this game Princeton was easily the best of all American collegesg from 1873 through 1876 her twenties met all comers and were never even forced to a very close contest. The first game with Yale, in 1873, resulted in a victory for the Orange and Black by three goals to one. V While Association Football was thus progressing, Harvard had held aloof from it, and had gone in for the English Rugby game, in which the ball was advanced by rushing as well as by kicking, and touchdowns counted in the score along with goals kicked. In 1875 Yale and Harvard had tried to play a game using a hodge-podge of Association and Rugby rules. The experiment was a. failure, but two Princeton men, Jotham Potter, '77, and W. Earle Dodge, '79, sent to watch and report on the game, were very much impressed with the possibilities of Rugby football as an intercollegiate sport. Their enthusiastic report caused Princeton, in spite of her preeminence at the Association game, to take the initiative in calling a conference in 1876 with Harvard, Yale, and Columbia, to consider forming an assoication under Rugby rules. Success crowned the efforts of the convention. It adopted the Rugby gameg the ball was to be oval, teams were to consist of fifteen men, and both touchdowns and goals were to count in the sco ring. It is worthy of note that at this time a goal counted as much as four touchdowns. The new game was a success from the start. In 1880 the number of men on ateam was reduced to eleven, in the hope of making speed a larger factor in the struggle as opposed to weight. This change brought the sport down to the point where, in all important respects, it was the same as the football of today, except for the forward passing feature. 167 A - .f-'N .5 QQIN G ETOIV ' . p age 26 . Q 12 I C2 A- QQ . 'lil vii.. ' 4 f - I ' S2-'M T C 7 E9 1 C 'B G y ,I Qqjm xg X gifuvludwnwd 73 'i' -2- 'mfs' ll Q F o o T R A L L R ,Q ---u ---- mtDx.v---.- -.,,,.-if9L,.,,fgg. OFFICERS, 1924 OFFICERS, 1925 E. C. STOUT, JR., '25 . . ............ ...... ........ . C 'aptain E. L. MCMILLAN, '26 ......... ....... . . . .... ...... . Captain T. D. STEVENSON, '25 .... . . . . ........ .... It Ianager S. NIACLEOD, JR., '26 ....... ...... ....... M a nager S. MACLEOD, JR., '26 ..... ........ . . .Assistant Manager W. M. COLLINS, JR., '27. .......... ........ A ssistant Manager W. W. ROPER, '02, .. . . .... ....... ......... F 1 'eld Coach W. W. ROPER, '02. . ..,....... .................. F ield Coach N TEAM SUBSTITUTES PLAYER CLASS AGE HT. WT. POSITION PLAYER CLASS AGE HT. WT. POSITION E. C. Stout, Jr. ...... 1925 22 6.1 175 Right End S. M. Tillson ........ 1925 22 5.7 160 Right End C. F. Gates, Jr. ...... 1926 21 6.0 180 Right Tackle T. J. Rosengarten .... 1927 19 6.0 190 RightTackle A. F. Howard ....... 1925 22 6.0 190 Right Guard J. W. Davis ......... 1927 19 6.1 186 Right Guard ' E. L. MacMillan ..... 1926 21 6.0 210 Center F.. C. Bartell ........ 1927 21 5.9 165 Center R. G.Hills ........,.. 1925 22 6.4 202 Left Guard W. H. Forrest. ...... 1926 21 5.11 180 Left Guard R. Wh Beattie. . . . . 1925 21 6.3 201 Left Tackle R. Baldwin ..... .... 1 927 20 5.11 182 Left Tackle T. WV. Drews .... . . 1925 21 6.1 170 Left End S. LeGenrlre .... ..... 1 925 20 6.1 170 Left End R. B. Dinsmore ...... 1925 22 5.8 150 Quarterback T. R. Wfilliams ..... . . 1926 21 5.9 155 Quarterback J. W. Slagle ......... 1927 21 5.8 158 Left Halfback R. M. Gibson ........ 1926 21 6.0 185 Left Halfback T. S. Dignan ........ 1926 21 6.0 170 Right Halfback C. VV. Weekes ....... 1927 V 20 5.11 172 Right Halfback VV. Caldwell ...... 1925 23 5.10 176 Fullback J. A. Gilligan. . . .... 1925 21 5.10 171 Fullback SEASONS RECORD OCTOBER 4-Princeton .... . . 40 Amherst .......... OCTOBER 25--Princeton ..... . . Notre Dame ...... 12 OCTOBER 11-Princeton .... . . 0 Lehigh ,..... ...,. N OVEMBER 1-Princeton ..... . . . 21 Swarthmore. . . . . . 6 OCTOBER 18-Princeton. .. . . . . 17 Navy ............ NOVEMBER 8-Princeton ..,.... .... 3 -L Harvard. . . . . . . . 0 Jfaistnrp uf tije With Captain Stout and ten members of last year's Varsity team back and with plenty of good material coming up from the Freshmen, all appearances led us to believe that there would be a great improve- ment over last year's team. We had plenty of material for a fast light backfield andrfor one of the heaviest lines we have ever had. At the beginning of the season the tackle problem seemed to be our weak spot, but Coach Treat succeeded in developing a splendid pair out of Beattie and Gates. Punters were also a problem, but Slagle and Dignan improved speedily under the coaching of Howell Van .. 0 Yale ............. 10 junthall Qsasun Gerbig, '25. This year marked the introduction of the Uhuddle system, which showed up very well, especially in the Harvard game. There was no misunderstanding and recalling of signals which is generally noticeable in quarterback play. The student body was allowed to watch practise this year, which gave the college a better chance to become acquainted with its team. . Princeton opened her season on October 4th with Amherst, beating them by the one-sided score of 40-6. For an opening game it was very interesting and well played. Princeton showed good 4 ,. 'X Xiu- :gl s v - - QW O Q fl Qxwerrofv Qouefx Q offensivepower, but the line had not yet found itselfand failed to charge in unison. The visitors' only score came when a pass was intercepted by an Amherst guard, who ran thirty yards for a touchdown. On October llth in Palmer Stadium Princeton and Lehigh fought to a scoreless tie on a hot, sultry day that quickly wore out the players of both teams. Princeton outplayed the visitors in the first half, but Lehigh easily dominated the second half, allowing us to have the ball only nine times. Both teams had four good chances to score, but they were unable to do so. Taking everything into consideration the game was about as near a draw as possible. The following week Princeton and Navy played a fierce exciting game which was anybody's up till near the end of the last quarter when Sam Ewing, a sophomore, coming out on the field for his first time, lifted a beautiful dropkick over the bar from the 18 yard line, thereby winning the game 17-1-1-. The Navy started the game off with a bang, smashing through our line time after time until they had crossed our goal-line in the hrst tive minutes of play. Our chance came in the next quarter when Bartell recovered a blocked kick behind the Navy goal-line. However Navy scored again when they recovered a fumbled punt on our four-yard line and succeeded in pushing the ball over. In the fourth quarter Tillson made our second touchdown on a pass from Slagle, tying the score. Then came the winning dropkick and after that a snake-dance, the first since 1992. On October 25th, Knute Rockne and his great Notre Dame team came up from Indiana and beat us 12-0. The Notre Dame backfield, consisting of Miller, Crowley, Layden, and Stuhldreher, the greatest collection of backs in the country, rightly called the Four Horsemen , gave us one of the Hnest exhibitions of fast, elusive, and well-knit backield play that has ever been seen. Against this team Princeton played a courageous and well-fought game, ibut it was not enough. WVe did well to hold the score as low as it was. Twice Crowley went through our line, eluding several Princeton lbacks for a touchdown, and twice more Notre Dame lost chances to score by bad breaks. In this game the team showed that it could fight and fight hard. Beattie at tackle showed splendid improve- ment, considering the fact that he was a half-back until the begin- ning of this season. The following week Princeton defeated Swarthmore 20-6. Most of the game was played by substitutes, and on the whole was rather erratic. Swarthmore's annual score came in the fourth quarter when Korn snatched a forward pass that had hardly left the hand of the passer and ran for an easy touchdown. On November 8th an entirely changed Princeton team went out ' 0:11. ,1,W,Nlf onto Soldier's Field. They were the same team and the same players that we had so often seen before, but there was something different in their general tone. They took the field against a Harvard team that was supposed to be a two-to-one favorite, and when they walked oil' the field, they had won by 34-0, the worst beating in the his- tory of Princeton-Harvard games. Every man on the team fought with all he had in him, and when a substitute went on the field to relieve a tired regular, he kept the trust that was imposed on him and played his position as well as, and in some cases, if possible, better than the man whose place he had taken. The whole team had been welded over night into a unit which acted as one man. Ewing opened the scoring with a 35M yard dropkick. Then came a Princeton march down the field which ended with a pass over the goal from Slagle to Legendre. Slagle kicked the goal, and soon after the half ended. Williams accounted for the first of our three touchdowns in the second half when he dragged several Harvard men over the line with him. A poor punt and a completed pass gave Harvard her only chance of scoring, but we held them on our three- yard line. From this point it took Princeton seven plays to make a touchdown. Later on Drews kicked a thirty-yard drop which brought the score to 27-0, and a little after that Beattie intercepted a. pass and ran forty-six yards for a touchdown. It is hard to pick out the individual stars of this game. They were all stars. However praise must be given to Slagle and Williams for their superb running. The following Saturday, Yale beat us 10-0 in Palmer Stadium. Ive were beaten by a team that played better football than we did. Yale outrushed us by a large margin and frequently stopped our backs before they could get started. We had lost much ground in the week following the Harvard game. We had become a little stale while Yale took the field in much the same way we did the week before. Yalels two scores came in the third quarter when Scott kicked a beautiful 43M yard drop, and when Joss caught Pondls pass after Bunnel had advanced the ball to our 18 yard line on a run-back of a punt. Both lines held fast, but Yale clearly showed her superiority with l1er forward passes. Beattie played a wonderful game, as did McMillan. In the backtield Slagle and Dignan did good work. Pond played an excellent game for Yale. This defeat came as a bitter disappointment because our hopes had been running high since the Harvard game, but Princeton again showed what she was made of, and we took our beating in the same spirit that was so evident last year. The following week Yale beat Harvard 19-6 in a sea of mud and water, thereby carrying off the Big Three Championship for the second successive year. QQXN Q HON 26 Q Q I C? A- QQ K ' lpn' A X ' fp: -' Q Kw 'N rv X 0 p gum s Mfllmlhllww A :sign 954 N YALE GAME-COTTLE IN END RUN repose VD-WQETON 26 ' QQ'Q'A'QQ,, .Q ' ew . Q G K, 0 1, xi Amherst... ... .. Army .... Brown .... . Bucknell ,... . Carlisle ........... Chicago A. C ........ Chicago University. . . Colgate ............. Columbia Law School . . . Columbia University . Cornell ..... ........ Crescent A. C. ..... . . Dartmouth ..... Dickinson ......... Elizabeth A. C.. . . . Fordham .... . . . F. and M.. . . Gettysburg ..... Georgetown .... Holy Cross .... . Harvard ,... Lafayette ...... Lawrenceville. . . Lehigh .... ..... Johns Hopkins .... Maryland A. C. .... . Maryland University. 'fn ,.l,mi.Nll Q Summary nf iBrinuztun's Qtumplete :Football BBEUYU 1869 tu 1924 VICTORIES VICTORIES 'rms Princeton 0 Princeton 3 Princeton ..... . O Princeton ..... . . O Princeton ..... . . 0 Princeton 0 Princeton 0 Princeton 0 Princeton 0 Princeton 0 Princeton 0 Princeton 0 Princeton 1 Princeton 0 Princeton 0 Princeton ...., . . O Princeton 0 Princeton 0 Princeton O Princeton 0 Princeton 3 Princeton 2 Princeton O Princeton Q Princeton 0 Princeton 0 Princeton 0 Princeton 0 Manhattan A. C. . . 173 Michigan. . . . Navy. ..... . N. Y. A. C... VICTORIES Q N. Y. University.. . . . . 0 North Carolina .... . . 0 Notre Dame, Orange A. C. Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Rochester. . . Rutgers.. . . . Stevens. . .. . Swarthmore . Syracuse. . .. Trinity ..... . Tufts. ..... . Villa Nova. . Virginia Poly Virginia ..... WV. and J.. .. Wh and L.. . . Wlesleyan .... 2 State . .... 0 ..1 .. .. 0 .. 0 .. .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 ., 0 .. .. O .. .. O .. .. 0 .. 0 West Virginia ..... . . 1 Wlilliams. . .. Yale ........ Totals .... . . .. 0 .. ...26 Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton VICTORIES .. .... 1 P- O 5 ., .... .. G Princeton ...... . . . 13 Princeton ..... . . 1 Princeton ...,. . . 0 Princeton ......... 14 357 Princeton: 357 Victories, 53 Defeats, 27 Ties TIES 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EZ 9 27 W ' 'ii - - VQXNQETCN l y 26 QW? A QQ W 'X X C y . sw ag W.. U4M1,Nx FOOTBALL COACHES Top Row-DAVIS, cLEAvEs. Middle Row-BAKER, cuucx, VAN GERBIG, ALFORD , WILSON, WINN. Front Row-Fxrzmmxcx, Roman. POE, DICKINSON, wnfmrzn, TREAT X ,N Y2lC2-A- we DWG HON M 25 Q Q 4 QW 'Q f' 'U I ,.. - SQJM RV aff-fm1wNS BASEBALL NINE, 1876 Top RDw'l, F. Dux-TIELD, '76, M. w..1AcoBUs, ,77, L. M. WALKER, '76, FURMAN, '79. Middle Row-J. xr. Amxx, '76, J. M. woons, '76, J. A. CAMl'BEI.L, '77, 1.0. Dsxxy, '77 Front Row-D. LAUGHLIN, '77, H. B. KAUFAMN, '77 - VQlNQETO'Vb ff i s Z6 ' QM? N919 . NAT' ff , K' gr 12+-'emi ' fi ' mb 4 1 s ztm ip x G D rinnetuniaasehall uf the behentiesi Baseball proper began at Princeton as early as 1858 with the organization of the Nassau Baseball Club. This club continued to successfully represent Princeton in baseball until the year of 1869 when the Princeton University Baseball Club was organized. By the time of the seventies baseball had developed from the old game of Fives into a game very similar to the modern game in its funda- mentals. Yet it was still very inferior both in rules and equipment. In the Hrst place it had not yet been taken up seriously either as a contest or an amusement, being played only as a matter of relaxation by a few members of tl1e college. It did not equal in interest the courses of Mathe- matics or Physics, and the players were not rewarded with the Varsity P . There was little or no strategy to the game. Bunting andplace hitting had not been thought of. Signal systems had not been devised, and base running and batting practice were almost entirely neglected. The pitcher never studied the defects of the batters, but depended on a straight swift ball, intermingled with a few curves. Usually he took no care to keep his arm in condition throughout the winter, and there was no watchful trainer to look out for the members of the team. The catchers mit had not been invented, and the catcher's hands were often a painful, and bleeding subject. They used what is now an outfielderis glove, sometimes padding it with hay, ham rind, or a sponge, anything to ease the jolt. A catcher was forced to stand up for three strikes, or seven balls, and an endless number of fouls, which didn't count. The game lasted from two and a half to three hours. It was during this time that one of the Princeton players, Mann, '76, developed the curve ball. He noticed in a previous game with Phila- delphia that the balls when thrown in from the outfield seemed to curve, but he did not realize how it was done. Now it happened that he had been pitching more than usual in that last week, and his second finger was sore where the ball had worn off the skin as it left his hand. In order to relieve this soreness he delivered the ball in a different manner from the usual. The batter missed the ball, andthen struck out. All winter long lVIann continued to practice the curve in the Gymnasium, and in the spring had the pleasure of surprising many batters. For ten long years the Faculty of Princeton denied that the pitcher had- the power of controlling the direction of a ball, after it had left his hand. Then, one day Dr. Duffield, head of the Mathematics department happened to meet Bickham, 786, pitcher of the Princeton nine, playing Horse', ball back of Reunion, and asked him if he really believed that he could curve the ball, and make it change its direction of flight. Here is Bickham's story. Spying a convenient tree, one of the old cedars behind Reunion, I asked him to take such a position beyond it and to the left, so that when the ball passed around it he could see the wide sweeping outcurve. VVith a tennis ball it was easy enough to float it up in a long curve between him and the tree. It was interesting too to see the amazement depicted on his face when I called the turn, and reversed the direction of the ball, so that it suddenly snapped off at an angle to the right, proving that with my hand and wrist I could control the direction of the ball's flight. Later Mr. Bickham was invited to attend the bimonthly meeting at Prospect, and explain the matter to the Faculty, but needless to say the invitation Went unheeded. 177 i l f AM W . I I 1 Q'W!u,.. b 04-Iwfwmws BASEBALL TEAM, 1924 T071 Row-DIGNAN, RICHARDS, ANDERSON, FISHER, BEEBE, BURGESS. Sfcmzrl Row-mxsxxorm, BOOUECKER, Tmvxsx-Zxn, EUWER, CLARK QCOACUJ, SMITH, CALDWELL, Batlom Row-coomsu, TURNER, CUTTING, F051-ER. meer Que-fe QQ ON ff , in ' Q Q ,Q S 1 Q Q o C -'S V' I i f N. 'ilu inbwl'-'tw B A 5 E B A L. l.. OFFICERS, 1923-1924 OFFICERS, 1924-1925 P. EUVTER, '24 .... ..................... .......... C ' aptain J. M. Booi-IECKER, '25 .............................. Captain S. LANIER, '24, .... ............ A lanagcr J. K. JENNEY, '25 . ..... ........... M anager J. K. JENNEY, '25 .... . . .Asszlstant ,Manager IV. T. CHILDRESS, '26 . . . . .... Assistant Illana er Y 9 W. J. CLARKE .... ............ C 'oaclt W. J. CLARKE ......... ............. C' oacli TEAM A. M. FISHER, '24 ..... , . .Catcher B. R. DINSLIORE, '25 .... .... S hortstop R. W. LEWIS, '26 ........ . . .Catcher W. B. RICHARDS, '26 ..... ...... S hortstop C. C. TOYVNSEND, '2-L ..... .,.. P itcher J. M. BOOHECKER. '25 .... .... T hird Base C. W. CALDVVELL, '25 ..... ..,.. P itcher P. EUXVER, '24 ......... . . .Left Field T. S. DIGNAN, '26 .,.. . .....,......,., First Base K. B. SMITH, '24 ....... . . .Center Field J. W. COOPER, '25 .... .......,......,.. . Second Base E. Fosfrnn, '24 ..........,. .... R ight Field T. S. ANDERSON, '2-L ........................ Right Field iiietlietn uf the 1924 Season The score was 2-1 in favor of Villa Nova. It was the last half of the ninth, two were out, and there was a man on second when Dinsmore hit a clean single into right field, sending in the tying run and saving a game which was won in the next inning. Thus did the first game of the 1924 season end. It was-a game which was to forecast the entire season, for almost every contest was decided by some such dramatic play. VVhen Coach Clarke called for candidates in March, he found only three letter men, two outfielders and a pitcher, available, and around this trio he built a winning team. Caldwell soon showed that he was of championship calibre when he won the Hrst seven games of the season. Then, as the weather grew warmer, Townsend's left-hand delivery grew more and more puzzling and Princeton's pair of pitchers were soon recognized as among the best in the East. Backed up by a team which soon developed into a brilliant fielding combination, the batterymen gave great promise of leading the team through a very successful season. The Tigers had won their first twelve games when the most important preliminary game, the contest with Holy Cross, took place. Caldwell and Carroll had locked horns the year before and Caldwell had come out of the struggle with a 1-0 victory. Again the two faced each other and the game lasted fourteen innings before Holy Cross won, 3-2. The game with Dartmouth was second only to the one with Holy Cross among the early season contests. Caldwell was in rare form and the first twenty-six men to face him walked back to the bench without a hit or walk. Meanivhile the Tigers had scored two runs and had fielded perfectly. The twenty-seventh Dartmouth batter made what looked like an easy Hy but it went just too far for anyone to get it, and the perfect game was ruined. The next man also singled but the rally ended then and Princeton won, 2-0. Next came the Harvard series. In the first game Spalding held the Princeton batters completely at his mercy and Won, 7-0. The Tigers won the second game, coming from behind and winning in the ninth inning by a score of 3-2. In the next game Spalding was again effective, and Harvard won, 4-3, in ten innings. In the Yale series, the games again gave evidence of the excellence of the Tigers' pitchers. In the first, Caldwell battled with Pond and won out, 1-0. In the second, Townsend, in his last undergraduate game, did not allow Yale a single hit and by Winning 7-0 gave the alumni a chance to see a Commencement game won from Yale for the first time since the WVar. This dramatic climax brought to a close a very successful, though not a championship, season. 179 Q QQANQETQN Z6 QI-QI C2 -A-QQA f AW gy W 'iv , Q Q Q y Qlhw p h ZH'-IWIWDVNS YALE GAME-HATCHER OUT AT HOME PLATE COURTESY YAL1-: DAILY xl-:ws 0 QXNQETQ Nl 131219 -A- Q lv 1 M 26 ' Q YC ' W7 32555 fl ,QA ff 1 53.1111 G XX 'zigiilf X C' Q X f , ' il Smhm as 7. 1 414..,14W,Nl rmcetun hs. Ilaarharh-jnrst Game CAMBRIDGE, MAY 17 PRINCETON n.mv,mn AH R H ro A FI H P0 A E Foster, rf. ....,....... . . 3 0 1 1 0 0 Rogers, rf. ...... 1 2 0 0 Dinsmore, Sb ..... . Q 0 0 Q 1 1 Gordon, cf ...... 1 3 0 0 ' Cooper, Bb. ....... . . 3 0 0 0 0 0 Campbell, lb .... 1 14 0 0 Smith, Cf. .,........ . -1- 0 U 4 0 0 Todd, lf. ..,..... 1 1 0 0 Euwer fCapt.J lf ..... . 3 0 0 3 0 0 Jenkins fCapt.J ss... . . 0 1 1 0 Difnan, lb ....... . .. 3 0 0 7 0 0 Hammond, Qb . . . Q 0 3 0 Ca dwell, p ..,... . . . . 3 0 0 0 Q 0 Hill, Sb ...,.... 0 2 2 0 Richards, ss. ..... . F3 0 1 1 1 1 Sarnborski, c .... 1 Q 0 0 Fisher, v. ........ . Q 0 0 6 O 0 Spalding, p. ..,.. 1 Q 7 0 'Boohecker, c ..... . 1 0 0 0 0 0 - ---- - Lewis, c. .,......... . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ,... 8 27 13 0 T011-115 ......... ........... . . . 27 0 Q Q4 4 2 'Batted for Fisher in eighth. Score by PRINCETQN ....................... .... 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0-0 Innings: HARVARD ..............,....,.............. 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 0-7 Two-base hits-Foster. Home runs-Rogers, Gordon. Sacrifice hits-Dinsmore, Cooper. Stolen bases-Hammond, Todd. Left on bases-Harvard 3, Princeton 1. Base on balls- l'f Spalding 2, 05 Caldwell 1. Struck out-by Spalding 1, by Caldwell 5. Umpires-Stark and Kelleher. Time of game-1 hr. and 42 min. Rrinnetun hs. ilaarharh-Svecunh game PRINCETON, MAY 24 PRINCETON AB R H PO A E F oster, rf ......... . . . 4- 0 0 3 0 0 Dinsmore, ss. ..... . . . 3 1 2 3 3 'Z Boohecker, Sb. ..,. . . . 4 0 0 0 1 0 Smith, cf. ........ . . . 3 0 O 1 0 1 Cooper, Qb ......... . . . . 3 1 1 2 1 0 Euwer CCapt.l lf. ,... . . . 3 0 Q 0 0 0 Dlgnan, 1b .,... . . . . 3 0 1 10 1 1 Townsend, p. .... . . . 3 1 1 2 5 0 Lewis, C ....... . . . 3 0 1 6 1 0 Totals ............. ..... 9 9 3 8 27 19 41 Score by PRINCETON .... ............... ..... Innings: HARVARD ................................. PIARVARD Rogers, rf ...... Campbell, lb. . . Gordon, cf ..... Todd, lf ,.,.,... Samborski, c ...... ., Hammond, Qb .,.. . . Jenkins, ss ...... Hill, 3b, ss. . . ,. Slayton, 3b .... Spalding, p ..,.. Totals. ...,.. ..... ..... ....... 0 1 1 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 2 0 H PO A E 0 1 0 0 Q 8 1 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 ss 3 ' 1 1 4 Q o 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 I Jo 1 0 o ' o 0 0 0 0 5 26 13 1 1-3 0-Q Earned Runs-Princeton 3. Two-base hit-Townsend. Three base hit-Slnyton. Stolen base-Dignan. Sacrifice hit-Hill. Sacrifice Fly-Smith. 4, by Spalding, Q. Bases on Balls-off Townsend, Q3 off Spalding, 1. Double plays-Spalding to Campbell to Samborski to Jenkins: Hill to Hammond. First on er -Kelleher and Barry. Time of game-2 hrs. and 2 min. 181 Struck out-by Townsend, rors-Harvard 3. Umpires QQXNGETON Z6 QWQA QQ, . 5 - - K v ' ,, .M-V 51 W' V 4 Ii -J Q Cf rincetun 4 9 1 l ' Swm ai mf-Illlluilllw hs. Iiaarharh-ilibirh Game CAMBRIDGE, JUNE 4, 1924 PRINCETON .AB R H PO A I-: I-IARVARD AB R H P0 -N Foster, rf ,4,,,,,,,, . Q 0 1 1 0 0 Jenkins, fCapt.l ss.. . . . 4 1 3 5 3 Caldwell, rf. ..... . , . 'Z 1 1 1 0 0 Campbell, lla .... . . . . -1 1 0 9 1 Dinsmore, ss. ..., . . . 3 O 1 0 S 0 Gordon. cf. ,.... -3 1 1 3 0 Townsend, p. ...... . . . 5 0 1 1 Q 0 Todd, lf. .,.,..,,. -v 1 3 3 0 Boohecker, Bb. ..... .. . 4 0 0 8 3 0 Hammond, -Zh. ,., .. -1 0 1 -1 '3 Smith, cf .... .....,.. . . . 4 0 0 3 0 0 Rogers, rf. ...... . . 4 0 1 'Z O Euwer CCapt.D lf. .... , . . -1 0 0 0 O 0 Hill, Sb ...,.,,.. .. 4 0 0 0 0 Cooper, 2b. ,....... . . . 4- 1 1 4 3 0 Samborski. c., . . . . -1 1 1 3 1 Lewis, c. .....,.. . . . 3 1 1 2 Q '3 Spalding, p .,.. .... 3 0 0 1 3 Dignan, lb ..,.. . . . 4 0 1 15 1 0 - -r - - '- - - - - - - T0lnlS........ ,...37 5 10 30 10 Totals .... ,,.. . . . ...... 35 3 7 30 19 2 Score by PRINCETON ........... ....... ............ 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-3 Innings Hanvaran ......... ....,,..... .... .....,.... 0 0 0 l 1 0 0 1 0 -2-5 Two-base hits-Caldwell, Hammond, Rogers, Todd. Princeton 8, Harvard 6.-Bases on balls-Oil' Spalding, 5, of game-2 hrs. and 25 min. Pm Nemo N Foster, rf. ...... . Dinsmore, ss ..,,. Boohecker, Sb.. . . Smith, cf. ...... . Cooper, 2b. .... . . Townsend, lf.. . . . Dignan, lb ..... Ca dwell, p ..... Lewis, c. ..... . Totals ..... iBr inuztun hs. igalz-:First Game NEW HAVEN, MAY 31, 1924 A B R 1-1 PO A E YALE A n R Il PO A 3 0 1 1 0 U lllndley, Q17 .....,,., . . E1 0 l l 2 'Z 0 0 'Z 2 0 Ewing, SS. ...,........ ., 3 0 i' O -l 3 0 1 Q 2 0 O'Hearn KCupl.J lb. .... .. 8 0 1 10 1 , . . Q 0 0 1 0 0 1u!l1l0l'y, C ,......,.... . . 3 0 O 6 1 . . . 4- 0 1 Q 3 0 Hatcher, 317. ....... .. 4 0 8 1 4 . .. 4 0 1 1 1 0 Ingruhaui, rf.. .. .. 21 0 0 0 0 , . . 4 0 0 8 0 2 1Venr, lf ......, . . 3 0 'Z S 0 ... 4 0 0 1 Q 0 Neale, cf. ..., .. S 0 0 4- 0 . .. 4 1 1 9 Q 0 Pond, p ..... . , 3 U 0 1 2 - -- - - - - TKui-Kev..................... 0 0 O O 0 . . . 30 1 5 27 12 2 - - -- - - Totals ,......,. . ................... QS O 9 '26 1-1 TRan for Hatcher in 9111. Two-base hits-Lewis, Cooper. Three-base hits-Townsend, 0'I-learn. Sacrifice hits-Foster, Dinsmore, Smith, Hatcher. Stolen bases-Foster, Dignan, Ewing, Q. Left on buses- Yale 5, Princeton 7. Bases on balls-OE Pond Q, ofl' Caldwell 2. Struck out byePond 5, by Caldwell 4. Earned run-Princeton 1. First base on errors-Yale 1, Princeton 1. Double plays-Lewis to Diguan, Boohecker to Lewis to Cooper. Hit by pitcl1ei+liy Pond CSLuith1. Umpires-Stark and McLaughlin. Time game-1 hr. and 55 min. 189 E 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Stolen buses-Dignau, Dinsrnore, Townsend. Sacrifice lxils-Boohockcr. Hammond, Cainpbcll. Spalding. Left on bases- Hit by pitcher-By Townsend Glenkinsj. Struck out-By Townsend 1, by 'Spalding 3. Luipires-btark and Ixelleber. Time E 1 I 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 2 of Kpqxwesrofv e 26 QQI A Q . f ' A ,f A q, !v '1... 'QQ I i ll rj ff ww X Y 'MIM rinoztun hs. Bale-Secunh Earns JUNE 14, 1924 PRINCETON .ns R H P0 A I-2 YALE .mn Boohecker. Sb.. . . . . 3 Q 0 1 3 0 Lindley, rf ...,.. ...... .. 5 Dinsmore, ss.. .. ., -Z 1 1 3 1 Q Ewing, ss. ...,...... ... . .. 4 Smith, cf. .....,. , . 3 Q Q 3 0 0 0'Hearn, CCapt.J lb, ..... . . 1 Townsend, p. ...... . . 3 0 0 0 2 1 Mallory, Q. .......... . . . 4 Caldwell, rf. .,....... . . 3 1 1 1 0 0 Hatcher, 3b. ......., . . 4 Euwer, fCap1.l lf. . .. 4- 0 9 0 0 0 Wear, lf. ...,.. .. 3 Cooper, 2b. ........ . . 'Z 1 1 1 1 0 'Lovejoy ...... . . 1 Dignan, lb ....... . . 4 U 0 9 0 0 Murphy ..... . . 0 Lewis, c. ..... , . . Q 0 0 9 0 I Neale, cf ..,.. .... . . 3 - - - - - - Kai-Kee, Qh.. . . . . .. 9 Totals... ...,.. Q6 7 7 27 7 -l- Pond,p .... 4 31 'Batted for Wear in Sth. Ran for Lovejoy in Sth. Score by Pnmcnrow .............,........... ..... 1 0 fl 0 1 0 1 Innings: YALE ......................,... . .....,.... 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 Two-base hit-Smith. Three-base hit-Caldwell. Sacrifice hits-Boohecker, Dinsmore, Smith, Townsend, Cooper. Sacrifice Hies-Boohecker Townsend Struck out hv Townsend 8: by Pond, 3. First base on bulls-oH' Townsend, 5:05 Pond, 6. Hit by pitcher-By Pond fBoohecker, Smith, Caldwelll. Passed ball-Lewis. Umpires Kelleher and Stark Tune of game-2 hrs. and 35 min. 183 N QXNGETOIV QQIQ -A-Q W W Q Q G f .Lgz l swhm xb YALE GAME-EWING OUT AT HOME PLATE COURTESY YALE DAILY NEWS 5 ? K QQWQETON . 26 . QQIQ -A QQ , ,W s ff? QW 1 gm s, C, 0 A 7 ww X. ZW-'mms 1 924 Bzcurh DATE sCoRE OPPONENTS sCoRE AT APRIL 2, Princeton. .Cold Bowdoin. .. . ..,. .Cold ..... .... P rinceton Princeton . 0 Villa Nova. . . . 4 ..,, .... P rinceton Princeton . 8 Swarthmore .,., . Q .... . .... Princeton 1? Princeton 5 Lafayette .... . 1 . ,... .... P rinceton 16 Princeton Q Vermont . . . . . 0. .... . ,... Princeton 18 Princeton 7 Columbia .... . 4 .... ..... N ew York 19 Princeton . 0 Brown . . .... . 1 . . . . .... Providence Q3 Princeton . Q3 Haverford ..... . 4 . .... .... P rinceton 26 Princeton . 6 Cornell, . . . . . . 3. .... .... P rinceton 30 Princeton 7 Georgia. . . . . . Q. .... .... P rinceton INIAY Princeton . 8 Wlilliams. . . . 0. . . . .... . .Wlilliams Princeton . 13 Lawrenceville .... . . 2 .... . .Lawrenceville Princeton Q Holy Cross . . . . 3. .... .... P rinceton 10 Princeton ..... . 7 Amherst ....r . 0. . . . . .. .Princeton 14 Princeton ..... . 4 Dartmouth . . . . . 0 ..... .... P rinceton 17 Princeton ..... . 0 Harvard ..... . 7. .... .... C ambridge 24 Princeton . 3 Harvard ..... . Q . .... .... P rinceton 26 Princeton . 11 Fordham .... . 4. .... .,.. P rinceton 31 Princeton . 1 Yale ...... . 0 ..... . . .New Haven JUNE Princeton . 3 Harvard ........ . 5 ..... .... C ambridge Princeton . 1 Boston College ,... . 7 ..... . . . .Princeton Princeton . 10 Montclair A. C.. . . . 1. .... .... P rinceton 11 Princeton . 10 Meiji University. . . . 3. .... .... P rinceton 14 Princeton . 7 Yale ........... . 0. .... .... P rinceton 185 XNQET H' -M s QlQl -fx- QQ ON 9 ' Q 1 if 1.45 t 493 f A G 4 W 57 f 5 .sis 1 C fi X C y w a s tfiilurfwlatl ' 1 i9r1m:etun 5 Qtumplete Baseball mzurh, 186011 924 Pa . . . 0 V' - F1 1 L - 'irst pponen ic- 1 urs Viiicittgiiselgttoiifes Ties Glziilie Xiigfinliilcils toiires Ties Game Yictories tories Ties Game Acme ............ .. . 0 1 0 1894 Crescent A. C ........ 1 2 0 1920 Lehigh ........ . . . 0 23 0 1890 Active .............. 1 0 0 1883 Cuban Giants ..,. .. . 1 1 1 1888 Long Island. . . .. . 0 1 0 1886 A. and M. QVa.j ...... 0 1 0 1908 Dartmouth, . . . , , . 4 22 0 1880 Louisville .... .. . 1 O 0 1876 Alaska. ............. 3 5 0 1876 Defiance. . . . . . 0 1 0 1879 Manchester .... . . . 2 0 0 1879 Albright ....,.... . . . 0 1 0 1909 Detroit ....... . . . 2 0 0 1881 Manhattan .......... 0 9 0 1881 Alert ....... . . . 0 1 0 1884 Dickinson ..... . . . 0 6 0 1896 Maryland A. C. ...... 1 1 0 1898 Allegheny .... . . . 1 0 0 1884 Dolly Varden .... . . . 0 1 0 1877 Meiji Univ. Uapanl... 0 1 0 192-1 Amherst .... . . . 8 23 1 1875 Domestic. ..... . . . 1 1 1 1883 Mercersliurg ......... 2 1 8 Andover .... .......... 1 6 0 1889 Easton ..... . . . 2 0 0 1874- Metropo itans .... .... 5 1 Army ............,.. 1 0 0 1922 Eckfords. . . , . . 1 0 0 1872 Michigan. ........... 0 5 O 1882 Athletics QPhila.1,. .... 18 9 0 1863 Edgehill .... . . . . . . 0 1 0 1896 Montclair ....... N .... 0 3 0 1899 Atlantics ............ 6 1 0 1863 Elizabeth ....... . . . . 0 1 0 1897 Montgomery A. C .. . . 0 1 0 189.9 Auburn ............. 0 1 0 1883 Englewood F. C. ..... 0 2 0 1890 Monumentals CBfll1.-1-- 0 1 0 1884 Baltimore QA. LJ ..... 2 0 0 1911 Enterprise ..... . . . 0 1 0 1877 Qlurraay Hill A. C. .... 3 1! 3 Boston College...,... 3 0 0 1922 Eureka..... 1 0 0 1864- fame ess....... Boston CN. LJ ....... 8 0 0 1876 Exeter ..... . . . 0 5 0 1903 Navy ...... .. . 1 3 0 1906 Bordentown ..... .. , 0 1 0 1889 Flyaways ..... . . . 0 2 0 1874- Neptune. . . . . . 0 1 0 1870 Bowdoin ............ 1 6 0 1908 Fordham ..... . . . 8 18 0 1877 Newark ..... . . . 3 2 O 1870 Brooklyn CN. LJ ..... 6 2 0 1878 F. and M. .... . . . 0 3 0 1895 Newark ....... . . . 3 2 0 1883 Brown .............. 17 39 1 1870 Georgia ...... .... 0 1 0 192-L New Bedford ........ 1 0 0 1878 Bucknell. . ...... . . . 0 4 0 1902 Georgetown .... ..., 2 2 28 1 1893 New Haven .......... 2 1 0 1873 Buffalo ....... , . . 1 0 0 1885 Germantown ..... . . , 0 3 0 1874- New York CN. LJ .... 18 1 0 1881 Burlington ..... .. . 2 1 0 1866 Gettysburg .... . . . 0 3 0 1904 New York KA. LJ .... 2 0 0 1911 California .... . . . 0 1 0 1920 Harvard ...... .... 6 1 52 1 1868 New York Univ. ..... 0 9 1 1899 Carlisle ....... .. . 0 1 0 1901 Haverford ..,. . . . 0 1 0 1924: North Carolina ....... 0 -1- 0 1912 Catholic Univ .... .. . 1 0 0 1914 Holy Cross , . . . . . . +1 8 0 1900 Notre Dame .... . . . 0 2 0 Centennials .... . . . 1 0 0 1875 Holyoke ...... . . . 1 0 0 1879 Olympics ...... . . . 0 1 0 Chelsea ...... . . . 2 4 0 1873 Illinois. ....... . . . 1 0 0 1902 Oranve ......... . . . 1 2 0 1873 Cleveland ..... .. . 1 0 0 1883 Indianapolis. . . . . . 1 0 0 1877 Orange A. C. .... . . . . 1 7 0 1891 C. C. N. Y. .... . . . 0 1 O 1900 Jersey City ..... . ... 5 1 0 1879 Pelham Bay Sta.. . . . . 0 1 0 1918 Colgate ......... . . . 3 3 0 1914 Johns Hopkins ....... 0 7 0 1887 Penn. State .......... 9 7 0 1890 Columbia A. C. .... . . 0 1 0 1897 Keystone ........ . . . 0 1 0 1883 Philadelphia ......... 9 2 0 1874 Columbia Law ....... 0 1 0 1893 Klientz fPhila.j ...... 0 1 0 1878 Pittsburgh CN. LJ .,.. 1 0 0 1897 Columbia Univ. ...... 2 20 0 1868 Lafayette ....... . . . . 5 37 0 1873 Pittsburgh ........... 0 1 0 1914 Cornell .... ......... . 11 32 1 1880 Lawrenceville .... . . . 0 23 0 1899 Providence. . . . . . . . 1 0 0 1881 186 2 -fit J meer Ef f . QQIQ-we G U Q Q X ' i ff ,g9 X' Q Q t W no 1 - X U 4 7 , . 33.4.5511 2 91 Q O I ,,. Tw 11 lhlulnlw iBrinretun'5 Qlumplete Baseball Refurb, 186021924 fQffUIIEl1IUBUD Princea Prince- Prince ton lon ton Opponent Vic- First Opponent Vic- First Opponent Vic- First Victories tories Ties Game Victories Lories Ties Game Victories tories Ties Game Quaker City. . . . . . 3 1 0 1885 Stevens ....... . . . 0 Q 0 1913 Vermont ...... . . . 1 6 0 1897 Rahway. ..... ... 0 1 0 1891 Swarthmore. . . .. . 1 3 0 1919 Villa Nova. . . . ... 0 9 0 1910 Resolutes ..... . . , 2 3 1 1873 Syracuse .... . . . 1 6 0 190-L Virginia ..... . . . 9 Q9 0 1886 Richmond .... . . . 1 0 1 1896 Trenton ....... . . . 6 8 0 1871 Washington .... . . . 3 3 0 1881 Rose Hill. ........... 0 1 0 1870 Tri-Mountain .... . . . 0 1 0 1870 W. and J.. . . . . . 0 2 0 1904, Rutgers ............. 1 18 0 1866 Trinity. ...... ....... 0 6 0 1903 W. and L.. . . . . . 0 1 0 1896 Second Naval Dist.. . . 1 0 0 1918 Tufts ............... 0 5 0 1900 Wesleyan ...... . . . 1 9 0 1892 South Orange ........ 0 1 0 1910 Union KN. Brnswkj.. . 1 1 0 1879 West Virginia .... . . . 0 4 0 1899 Southwark ........ . . . '0 1 0 1880 Union College .... .... 0 ,Q 0 1895 W. and M. .... . . . 0 1 0 1907 S. I. C. C. ........... 3 3 1 1874 Univ. of Penn .... . . .19 31 2 1879 Williams .... . . . 4 16 0 1864 Stars CBrooklynD ..... 0 Q 0 1863 Ursinus. .,.... . . . 1 9 0 1905 Worcester. . . .... 2 0 0 1879 Stars CN. Brnswkj. .. 0 1 0 18622 Utica. ........ . . . 0 1 0 1879 Yale ....... .,... 8 1 58 0 1868 Stars CSyracuseD ...... 0 2 0 1876 Vanderbilt. . . . . . . . 0 1 0 1921 Princeton: 754 victories, 425 defeats, 13 ties. -in e 187 QQXNQ ETQN W ai Q Q I Q 'A-QQ ff in F , , AL-:fn Q gf Qllw v 41111 u4fW,N'S 'K-.,. ww . Q A 'Q 'Xxx-' Y INTERCOLLEGIATES-FINISH OF 440-YARD RUN coumx-:ax uxnx mn LRINISON 4 QQXN Q ETON 1 Q Q l Q 'A' QQ KN 4 ' fx 7 I 7 Q C' l ' X , 7 I Shjhm NY 0f1'.,,14w,N3S TRACK TEAM, 1885 E.M.KEMPSHALL '85 s H LEEPER '85 c. S. CLARK '85 w.F..1.xcKsoN, '85 J rs uyxnmxrw 'S5 F Q WOODRUFF 'S5 Princeton first recognized the growing popularity of track and field contests among her students by the establishment of that annual classic, 522-i e K Qaxnerrsfw ' QWZ6 , some-A-QQ ' s at fe A 'D f Z 1.4 15 wt KS X it imiwntl Rrinmztua Trash iiaistnrp the Caledonian Games, in the spring of 1873. Mr. Goldie. gymnastic instructor at the Ifniversity and holder of theCal edonian Championship for all round athletic ability, was largely responsible for the new departure. and in appreciation of his interest his title was bestowed upon the games which he had fathered. Under this intra-collegiate stimulus, track activities prospered, and in the years 1874 and 1875 Princeton was well represented at the New York Herald Olympian Games. In the following year, general interest brought together the leading educational institutions of the country,and formed the Intercollegiate American Athletic Association. At thc first meeting of the organization, held that same season, Princeton came out victorious, amassing a total of four Hrst places and four seconds against the three firsts and four seconds annexed by Dartmouth. Dual meets came into being in a contest with Columbia in 1877, which was somewhat of an experiment and was not repeated until 1892, when a series of annual meets between the two colleges was arranged. In 1896 Yale and Princeton first met, and a few years later Harvard was included on the schedule. These two opponents have ever since formed Princeton's annual objective, Yale having at the present timea slight edge over the Tigers, while they in turn stand in a similar position over Harvard. Cornell and Princeton first clashed in 1897. The earliest appearance of the University in international competition was in 1896 at the Olympic Games, held that year at Athens. Robert Garrett, the Princeton Captain, won both the discus-throw and the 16-pound shot event. F. A. Lane won his heat in the 100-meter dash, and H. B. Jamison did likewise in the 500-meter run. Since that time Princeton has been entered in every one of these quadriennial games. At the most recent contests, held at Paris during the past summer, R. G. Hills, '25, national intercollegiate champion in the shot-put, was the outstanding Princeton competitor. Intra-collegiate activities were early fostered and encouraged as fitting preparation for the more competitive outside meets. Following the Caledonian Games, which were run off for the Hrst time on June 21st, 1873, came the preliminary games for the annual intercollegiates. In 1883 the Annual Fall Handicap Games and interclass contests were established, but of these last three the Fall Handicap alone has been permanent. Its permanency is due to the fact that it has been of inestimable value in calling out new material in the fall of the college year, and in teaching the rudiments of the game at an early stage in the course of training. Another angle of the sport was embraced when in 1879 a series of inter- scholastic games were inaugurated, which were for many years the most comprehensive in the East. Along with the development of popular interest in the sport has come a corresponding improvement in its actual physical conditions. In the childhood of track, training was an undreamed-of absurdity, and times and distances were only such as were necessary to outdo others. Com- petition was slight compared with its modern interpretation, and laws of physical stamina and elasticity had not yet been invented. And so while youth may smile at the puny records of the pioneers, it is to be remembered that it was they who paved the way and built the bridges for modern methods, and who characterized the sport by that love of physical perfection which is still one of its most vital features. Princeton may boast of her modern Stevenson, Thompson, and Hillsg but in their own time, and under their own conditions, such men as Parmley, Larkin, Cregan and Dohm were just as high in the sport, and are even more to be admired for the conditions Linder which they were forced to work. 191 DJN 9 E TON Jf xi v Q V21 Q 'A' Q O , , is ,Q S Q52 C O 4 'Wa ' N 7 Q H 11Il4lvur'w TRACK TEAM, IOQ4 Top R010-JOHNSON, DUMPER, TYLER, cxBsoN, KLUMPP, Boom, .v. K. vonam, w. u. VODREY. Svcoml Row-RUSSEL CAsst. Mgx-J, LEEMING, GATES, TROWBRIDGE, FITZPATRICK QCoach?, LAWRENCE, FIELDING. BETTS, HAHN, CAsst. Cmuzhj. Third R0'1DiREILLY,DILL, HILLS, EMERY, CCapt.5, SCATTERGOOD, DUNCAN, BENEDICT l - K QQINQEION af K eg-T226 onli-2 A-QQ ,Qc 'f - fl , ff' J SJISH xx' C' y 1,6- SWM RV wiuimlnl OFFICERS, 1923-1924 OFFICERS, 1924-1925 H. C. EIVIERY, '24 ............. ......... . . . . .Captain R. G. HILLS, '25. . . ............... ..... . .. .Captain D. D. STAUFFER, '24 .. ........... Manager D. RUSSELL, '25 , . . .......... Manager D. RUSSELL, '25 ..... . . ..-1.s-sistarzt Manager G. C. TAYLOR, '26, .. .. .Assistant Manager K. FITZPATRICK. . . ............. Coach K. FITZPATRICK. . . .......... .. . Coach TEAM R. H. ALDRICH, '25 T. W. DREWS, '25 G. O. GOLDSTEIN, '26 B. LEEMING, '24 H. R. ROSS, '25 C. L. BEARES, '26 A. S. DUMPER, '26 J. W. GORDON, '24 L. LEEMING, '26 R. S. SAMS, '25 R. W. BEATTIE, '25 R. M. DUNCAN, ,Q5 A. O. GRUBB, '25 E. LEH. '24 G. L. SCATTERGOOD, '25 S. BENEDICT, '24 W. W. ELY, '26 R. G. HILLS, '25 R. MCKIM, '24 J. C. SPAULDING, '24 H. D. BETTS, '26 H. C. EMERY, '24 H. W. HITZROT, '24 A. NICHOLSON, '24 F. S. STOUT, '25 W. B. BOOTH, '26 J. K. EWING, '24 E. L. JOHNSON, '26 K. Noss, '25 C. F. TBOWBRIDGE, '24 S. C. CONGER, '24 G. P. FIELDING, '25 G. S. KIXIGHN, '24 . S. POLE, '24 W. TROWBRIDGE, '25 R. C. CROET, '24 ' C. F. GATES, '26 T. G. ICLUIVIPP, '24 RUKYMOND, '24 T. H. TYLER, '25 K. DICKERRIAN, '25 R. M. GIBSON, '26 A. N. LAXVRENCE, '26 F. REILLY, '25 J. K. VODREY, '26 G. W. L. DILL, '25 REVIEW OF THE 1924 SEASON W. H. VODREY, '26 The 1924 Track Season, while not notably successful, was far above mediocrity. Harvard and M. I. T. were swamped by the scores of 89M to 45 M and 111 to 24 respectively, but Yale had a decisive edge In their dual meet and the Tiger track men only succeeded in capturing fourth place in the intercollegiates although prospects had looked very promising. The season was auspiciously opened by tying Yale for a second place in the Indoor Intercollegiate Championship Meet, held on March lst, with a total of 20 points, Penn winning for the second consecutive year with a count of 21 M. The work of Hills and Gates was most prominent, the former winning the shot-put with a distance of 46 ft. M In. which broke his former indoor record in this event, and the latter placing first in the hammer throw. In the Penn A. C. track and field carnival, the Princeton entries accounted for three first places and one second. Wi'thOut. the services of Hills and Scattergood, the Varsity track team captured third place in the Metropolitan A. A. U. meet on March 11th. All of Princeton's entries placed in the three events in which they were entered. Beattie's display in the shot-put was exceptional, in winning the event with a throw of 46 ft. 2 In. I The outdoor season opened on April.25th and 26 in the 30th Annual Penn Relay Carnival in which Princeton captured seven places in the ten events in which they participated. Again Hills starred in the shot-put, bevtering his former record by a foot, and Gates took first in the hammer throw. I Capturing first place in all but three events, the Varsity won its first dual meet of the season from MIT. by the one-sided score of 111 to 24 on Mav 3rd. Scattergood accounted for two firsts In the hurdles and RICKIE turned in a flat 10 seconds for the 100 yd. dash, while Hills and Captain Emery easily won the shot-put and discus events. l Although they showed up well in the field events, the Tigers were unable to overcome their opponents' lead gained in the track events in the Yale meet the following week. Scattergood clipped one-fifth of a second from the 220 yd. hurdle mark. lowering it to 2-LMS seconds and also 'dnished first in the 120 yd. hurdles. Hills Won the shot-put again and Emery took first in the discus throw, while Gates Won the hammer throw with a heave of 148 ft. 2 in. On Itlay 17th the Orange and Black decisively defeated the Crimson 89M to MM. Hills won high point honors with three first places while Scattergood lowered the 220-yd. hurdles mark and Gibson bettered his former javelin record by seven yards. V Princeton wound up its track season by amassing a total of 23 points for a fourlh place in the I. C. A. A. A. Intercollcgiates at.Cambridge. Gibson, in the javelin throw, accounted for Erinieetorfs lone first place. Croft, Hills, and Captain Emery scored second in the quarter-mile, shot-put, and hammer throw respectively, while Scattergood captured third place ID the low ur es. 193 v4 NN C2 E T S I2 I C2 -A - we QQ ON W 26 Q SQA i I uigih - C' qw UP I I2l1'..mrw,Ns M V INTERCOLLEGIATES-FINISH OF Q90 LOW HURDLES coumzssx' x1ARvAnD cmzuson 3-f?'CCif?1C4 ,T - , ue VQDNQETON f ri? 26 - QWQ A Q54 P D J:'f 1SCD C G X D 5 fr' ,. UUE? T 39 Swat DD CKu14yW,rDD QBYCUEBIUHZDEEIIB Ulrank Meet EVENT 100-Yard Dash. . T220-yard Dash .. . 440-yard Dash .. 880-yard Run... . FIRST Norton CYD 4..,... Norton CYD ..... Gage CYD ....... Geilfuss CYD. ...., YALE FIELD, S ECO N D 1lcKi1nCPD... hIcKim CPD, .... ..... ..,.Cl1z1p1n:1n CYD .... ,.... .,,.DouglasvCYD..... MAY 10, 1924 THIRD Locke CYD ........ Drews CPD ..,.... Geilfuss CYD ...,. Leeming CPD ..... I0 1-5 Q1 3-5 50 4-5 Q min. TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE SCC ........... SCC. .. .. SCC. .... One-mile Run.. ,... .... D ouglns CYD ..,. .. .... Guullz CYD ......... ..,. B elts CPD ......,. 4 min. 30 I-5 sec.. Two-mile Run. . . Tracy CYD ......,.. .. , .Trendwell CYD ..... , .4.. Duncan CPD ..... 9 min. 55 sec.. .. 120-yard Hurdles. .... ,... S cattergoorl CPD .... .... I Dullnrll CYD ..... ..... h 'lillikin CYD..'.. . 15 4-5 sec.. '220-yard Hurdles Scattcrgoocl DPD ,... Bullurrl CYD ..... '24 3-5 sec. High Jump .... 'Broad Jump ..... Pole Vault .... Shot Put .,,..... Discus Throw ..,.. .. . . . . Javelin Throw. . 1 Hammer Throw .... . . . , .. New Dual Meet Record GiC'Iord CYD ...... Hardin CYD .,... Martin CYD ..... Comins CYD .... Scholpp CYD .,.. Hills CPD ....... Emery CPD ...., ....CfolcCYD...... ......,.., ,...D1llCPD ...,..... .....IohnsonCPD..... ....BeaLtieCPD.... . ...,.. Drews CPD ..... ..., . Bench CYD ..,.......,........ Gibson CPD ..,. ,. . . . Gates CPD ,...,..... ......... E mery CPD ..., ..... Wienecke CYD ..... Durfec CYD ...... Gibson CPD .... Beattie CPD .... Allen CYD ..... Earl CYD .... Total number of points ...... ................ . . ..... .... . 5ft.5 in...... 23 fll. 7 3-4 ln.. . 11 ft. 4 in ..... 46 ft. 10 ln.. 134ft. 9 in ..,. 175 ft. 7-8 in.. 148 ft. 'l ln.. TIME, HEIGHT TTies Dual hleet Record N iplfinnetun-Jlaarharh rank jlllnzet PALMER STADIUM, MAY 17, 1924 EVENT 100-yard Dash ..... .... '220- ard Dash y . .... . . . . 440-yard Dash ..... .... '880-yard Run . .. . One-mile Run ...... .... Two-mile Run ..... .... 120-yard Hurdles. . . . . . 1220-yard Hurdles ..... .... 'Discus Throw .,...... .... 'Javelin Throw ...., ..., 'Hammer Throw ...... .... 'Shot Put. ,... ....... .... Broad Jump ..... High Jump .... Pole Vault ........... ..... New Dual Meet Record FIRST Robb CHD ........ 1DIcKim CPD ..,. Croft CPD ....... Watters CHD ..... Tyler CPD ...... Tibbets CHD. Hills CPD ....,... Scattergood CPD.. Carpenter CHD. . . Gibson CPD ...... Hills CPD ........ Hills CPD ....... Dill CPD ...... Gerould CHD .... SECOND ....McKimCPD......... ....RohbCHD......... ....HitzrotCPD..., ....LehCPD......... ....CutcheonCHD...... .,..DuncanCPD ..... ...,Lawrence CPD .... ....BearesCPD.... ....EmeryCPD.... ....Kerna.nCHD... ....Ga.tesCPD.,.., ....EastmanCHD.... ....HyattCHD....... JenneyCHD .... . ..., .. Reilly CPD ....... .,.. . TrowhridgeC PD .... .... !Johnson CPD .... .... D Ewing CPD ...... . ...... D ...,.. ..,....... . , . THIRD Sams CPD ........... ..... Drews CPD'f ........ Allen CHD ........ Leeming CPD ........ Coburn CHD .....,.... ..... L. B. Leeming CPD ..... ..... Fletcher CHD ........ ..... Fletcher CHD ...... Beattie CPD ,... Fielding CPD ...., Emery CPD .... Beattie CPD .... lifeilly CPD ..... D ........ J S ld' CPD ...,...,.,... D l pa mg Total number of points . . . . . . . . . . 195 OR DISTANCE 10 2-5 sec ........... Q2 1-5 50 1-5 1 min. SGC. . ......... . SCC ...... . . . 55 1-5 sec... . 4 min. 29 2-5 sec.. . . 9 min. 5Q 4-5 sec .... 16 sec. .......... . 24 2-5 SBC. ..... . 136 ft. 7 1-2 in.. 187 ft 158 ft: 9 in .... 11 in ...., 49 ft. 5 in ...... . QQ ft. 9 1-2 in., . 5 ft. 10 1-2 in.. 11 ft. 4- in... POINTS POINTS PRINCETON YALE 3 6 4 5 0 9 1 8 1 8 1 s 5 4 5 4 o 9 5 6 3 6 9 o 9 o s 5 s 1 55 so POINTS POINTS PRINCETON HARVARD 4 5 6 8 s 1 4 5 5 4 4 5 8 1 s 1 4 5 6 s 9 o CD 3 e 5 wg on 9 0 as 35 -1.515 TIME, HEIGHT 259 131 K QQXNGETOIV 26 . none-A-QM Q are A :. C DD ' if Q J 1 w5l3ilqWaHt xxx. W, 1 WJWWMW Qrmual ilnhuur Qtbampiumtibip, 15. CEE. Q. Q. Q. Q. ZZND REGIMENT ARMORY, NEW YORK CITY, MARCH 1, 1924 EVENTS 16-lb. Shot-Put ....,. 35-lb. Weight Throw. Mile Run .... YVINNERS OR DISTANCE 1. Hills CPrincetonD , 2. Beattie CPrincetonD ........ 46 ft. 3--L in. 3. Plansky CGeorgetownD 1. Gates CPrincetonD 2. Taylor CPennsylvaniaD. H49 ft. 3 318 in. 3. Hills CPI-incetonD 1. Enck CPenn StateD ................... 2. Cavanaugh CBoston CollegeD 3. Betts CPrinceton ...... . . .4 111111. Q4 sec 4. Douglas CYaleD Pennsylvania. Princeton ..... Yale ......... Georgetown. . . Boston College. . . . . . . Dartmouth .. . Cornell ...,... Penn State. . . POINT SC .21 113 20 Q0 is 112 17 14 112 1+ Q19 10 ORE Johns Hopkins Syracuse ..... Harvard ...,. . l1Villia1ns. . . Brown ..... Lafayette ...,. Amherst .... Colby .... Bowdoin. . . . . By virtue of a strong showing in the weight events, Princeton, with a total of Q0 points, tied with Yale for second place-Penn winning by a scant margin of 1 113 points. R. G. Hills 1925 set a new indoor record in the 16-lb. shot-put attaining a distance of 46 feet 314 inches, and breaking his own record by LLM inches. Other records to fall were the two-mile run and the '70-yard liurdles, which was u newly added event. The pole vault record was equalled, this event resulting in a triple tie. Tltlriihersitp uf Bettlisplhania Relays EVENT FIRST SECOND THIRD FOLTRTII FIFTH TIME OR DIsT.1Nc1-3 Shot Put ,.... ....... H ills CPD ..,. ..... E asterman CHD ..... Hazel CRD .... ............ .......... . . . -L7 ft. 8 112 in. Hammer Throw ..... Gates CPD ......... Taylor CPa.D ....... Hills CPD ...... ....,.. . . . 1-16 ft. 11:2 in. 120-Yd. High Hurdles .... ....... S nyder CO. S.D ..... Riley CK. AD ...... Scattergood CPD .,.......,.,,.... ..... 0 .15 215 Discus Throw ....... Richerson CMo.D ..., Kanrich CPa.D ...,.. Carpenter CHD ..... Gates CPD .... ..... 1 -L0 ft. 9 11-1 in. Running Broad Jump .... ......... D owding CGD ...... Rose CPa.D ......... Cheney CYD ..... . . .Drews CPD .... . Q3 ft. 6 112 in. Distance Medley College Relay Championship Pennsylvania .................... Missouri ....... ....... . . .Princetonf .. . .......... 10.40 -115 tBetts, Croft, Hitzrot, Leh. ' Georgetown CGD, Harvard CHD, Kansas Agricultural College CK. A.D, University of Missouri CMo.D, Ohio State College CO. S.D, Pennsyl- vania CPa.D, Princeton CPD, Rutgers, CRD, Yale lYD. 196 gf!!-1 ?L-5 Xe QQXNQHON ., K0 'Q 0 -Sw , ii ifvflhlwilw R. G. Hills, '25, .. C. F. Gates, Jr. '26 .... M. Rick, ex- '24 .... J. C. Taylor, '23 ..... W. E. Stevenson, '22 .... EVENT 100-Yard Dash. . . 220-Yard Dash. . . 440-Yard Dash. . . 880-Yard Run .... One-Mile Run .... Two-Mile Run ...... 120-Yard Hurdles ..... . . . 220-Yard Hurdles ..... . . . High Jump ......... Broad Jump ...... Pole Vault ......,.. Indoor Pole Vault ..... .... Shot Put ......... Hammer Throw ..... . . . . Discus Throw .... Javelin Throw . . . rincsztnn QBIpmpin Returns, 1924 ....Placed third in shot-put. Distance: 48 ft. 4 in. Colombes Stadium, Paris. Placed first in same event in il post-season dual track meet between the British and American Olympic teams, in England. Distance: 49 ft. 10 314 in. . . . .Alternate Hummer throw. Did not compete. . . . .Placed third in 2 mile steeplechase. .Placed fifth in 400 metre race. . . . .Ran in 1600 metre relay race, in which the American Relay Team broke the worldls record. rimzetun Ulranzk imnurhs RECORD 9 4-5 sec .... 21 3-5 sec ...... 48 3-5 sec ...... 1 min. 53 2-5 sec. . 4 min. 21 3-5 sec 9 min. 30 sec.. .. 15 2-10 sec... 23 3-5 sec... . . 6 ft. 2 1-2in.... 23 ft. 2 1-2 in... 12 ft. 6 7-8 in... 11 ft. 5 in. ..... . 49 ft. 3-4 in ..... 168 ft. 7 in... . 125 ft. 5 in.. .. 187ft. 9in 197 HOLDER fl H. Rush, '98 ...... ... Q C. R. McKim, ,24. .. l VV. L. Dawbarn, '09. W. B. lVIoore, '17 .... YV. E. Stevenson, ,22 C , . H. Kilpatrick. 99 ..... ..... I. D. Mackenzie, ,15. A. Swede, '22 ...... V. YEAR 1898 1923 1909 1916 ...1921 1899 .. ...1915 ...1920 S. H. Thompson, 23 ..... .. .1923 J. C. Taylor, '23 ..... G. P. Serviss, Jr., '02 .. ...1923 ...1902 S. H. Simons, '08. . .... . . .1908 T. Fiske, ,14 ....,.. ...1913 C. Vezin Jr., ,09 .... . . .1909 R. G. Hills, '25 ....... .. J. R. DeWitt, '04 ...... .. S. H. Thompson '23 ..... .. J. M. Gibson, '26 .... .. .1923 .1903 .1923 .1924 fox EVENTS 100-Yard Dash ..... Q20-Yard Dash ..... 440-Yard Dash ..... 880-Yard Run ..... One Nlile Run ...., Two-lllile Run ..... 120-Yard Hurdles. . . Yale .... 1 2 Pennsylvania .... Leland Stanford 4 Princeton . ..... . . ,aff MQ: 1 -A y' Ni x 1 X C Q l t. I x 1 'W i 014 -I Illmlllwv Qnnual meet, 35. . QI. Q. Q. Q. CAMBRIDGE, MASS., MAY 30 AND 31, 1924 WINNERS Hill CPennsylvaniaJ .... .....,.. Bowman fSyracuseJ Clarke fJohus Hopkins? Norton fYaleJ Comins fYa.leJ Hill CPennsylvanial .,.... Norton CYa.le7 Clarke Uohns Hopkinsl Russell Ccornellj Edgar fDartmouthD TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE EVENTS ....Ql9- Helflrich CPennsylvania Stalel ..... .... o 0 1 Croft CPrincetonJ Bates CDartmouthJ Chapman fYalel Gage CYaleJ Watters CHarva.rdl ..........,... Helifrich flnennsylvania Stalrl Richardson fLelancl Stanfordl Nlclntosh CLeland Stanfordb llrfarsters fGBOFgCl0WDl l min., 55 8- Enck fPennsylvania Slatel. . ...,. 4 min., Q3 8- Cavanaugh CBoston Collegel Gerry CCornellD Douglas CYaleD Cutcheon KI-Iarvardl Booth Uohns Hopkinsl ...... Tibbetts CHarvardl Lermond CBoston Collegel Kirby QCornellJ Holme Cfieorgetownl Moore fPennsylvania Stutel. . Leistner flmrland Stanfordl Dye CSouthern Californiaj Wolf fPennsylvaniaJ Scattergood CPrincelonl .. . .0 min., ..,.l02- f 1 I 2 Hamrnvr Thx-on . . . .... -C 3 I sl- l 5 . .2521 5 Pennsylvania State. . . . , . . . .Qr 6 Southern California . ., .. . , 2-LW 7 Johns Hopkins. ..... . . ,. f ' 8 1 California . 1 Harvard . . . I0 sec. 9220-Yard HllFlllCi 10 sec. Broad ,lump ..., 10 sec. High Jump ..... 10 ser-. Shot Pul, . ,. 10 sec. Javelin Throw. 36 sur. Pole Vaull .... 10 sec. Discus Throw. Drew CM. I. TJ .... Emery fl'rinr-clonl Earl fYalcJ Hills fPrinceIgonl Bowen CCOrnellJ SUMMARY ,il 10 Boston College .... .,,, .14 11 Cornell, ...... .1395 12 Darlmoulh .., .13 13 Georgetown , .. . 18 198 QQXNQETON 26 QQIQ-A WINNERS rms, Hass fGeorgeKownl. . . ..... , . . . . Colo fYaleJ Scattergood CPrincfelonD Moore CPL-nnsylvania Stalel Bowman CSyracuseJ N Hr-:luur on DISTANCE 1-Qsec' Comms CYalc-J .,,........,. , . .94 ft., S in. Cllecordj Rose fPennsylvauiaj Boren fCalifornial Wilson fSnnthcrn Californial Canlielfl CDarlrnonlhJ and lvalson ffalifornial Flahive Clioston Collcgel .,............ 6 fl., Q 5-S in. Doppcll CCornelll l Proctor Llohns Hopkinsj L Ml . L, Anderson fLelamcl Stnnfordl 5 ' he Casson fPcnnsylvaniaJ I llzxrlranft fLcland Slanfordlul-9 fl., 5 7-S in. fRccordJ Hills CPrincetonD Houser Southern California! N. F.And1-rson fI.eland Stanford! ' lfasl Lua n fHarvn rdl 'Tie Gibson flyrincelonl ..,,..,.,..... , . .19-2 ft., 1 7-S in. Ncufclclt fSoulhern Californiaj Dodson LCalifornial Gr:-enidge lI'larv:1rdl Bench LYnleJ Own-ns CPcnnsylvanial ....,.. Sherrill 1'P0nnsylvaniaJ L T. Lilian-y fliirlniouthl , le Sch opp C 'al D1 - Durfce LYal1el .I Tm .....1-Zfl.,101-Lin. Hamrlranfl CLelanrl Slanfordl, .... ..,. , 15S ft., S in. Houscr LSouthcrn Californian .h!'llllll' lLPlanr'l Stanfnrcil Neufvlzlt lCalifornial Lung lfaliforniaxl 1-S in. 1:2 I HlM,I.T ..,.. 1013 lsyracuse . . S 16 Colgate .. . . I 0 ,.5 ....l,Q Z I k QX,+.J X wear 45 X xc G ? :wx' ?E o N I2 I C2 -A - f2 '27i':5M.'f'QX Us ' I 7 , Qwluk 44'.H1,W,N5S ,f9? VARSITY CREW, 1875 R. J. HALL, '75 .s. ELY, '77 G. D. PARMLY, '76 w. B. VAN LENNEP, '76 F. BIDDLE, '75 n. N1co1.L, '77 xt QQXNGETQN QQIQ-A-QQ m XA 5 1 fl W 4 . . - F 26 fv Q 3 X x .I 'EET x N K 414' lllqmhldll mining in 1Brinuztnn :Witty fears Zlgu The establishment of rowing as a college sport in Princeton has been attended with many difficulties and discouragements. From its inception until comparatively recent years, repeated failures disappointed the efforts of its adherents, who, however, kept on in their endeavors with determina- tion and spirit, and were finally rewarded in 1906 with the construction of Lake Carnegie. The Hrst crew was organized in the spring of 1870, when six of the college athletes took to the waters of the canal in one of the two six-oared gigs which they had purchased from Yale's navy. The boats proved disappointing, especially the first one tried, which went to the bottom less than a hundred yards from the point of its launching. Undaunted, the oarsmen tried the second, which turned out better than its sister ship, although it too was very awkward. By dint of hard work ,the crew, though it had no coach, made some little progress toward acquiring good form before college closed in June. During the spring was organized the Princeton Boating Club, which was to have charge of all university rowing activities thenceforth. In June, 1872, the Hrst race was held- in Princeton, a handicap affair between the six-oared class crew of 174 and the four- oared Varsity combination. The handicap proved too much for the Varsity to overcome, though the finish was Very close. Soon after this the Varsity went to Philadelphia for the Schuylkill Amateur Regatta and finished fourth in a field of seven. This was very encouraging, considering the dithculties under which the Boating Club operated: the boat-house was an old-wagon shed, the cost of the shells made the sport very expensive for those engaged, and above all the canal was not a good place to row, with its numerous low bridges and its occasional congestion of barges. Despite diiculties, the members of the Club carried on their work with energy and spirit, and in 1874 managed to secure a good new boat- house. In this year, too, the college felt justified in entering the Varsity and Freshman crews in the Intercollegiate Regatta at Saratoga. The regatta proved to be a notable occasion for Princeton, for it marked the first use of orange and black as the college colors. Both of the Princeton crews were lightly regarded by the public before the races. Consequently the astonishment was great when in the Freshman race, which was held first, the Nassau six emerged victorious despite the disadvantage of a poor start. This proved to be the only success Princeton was to enjoy in an intercollegiate regatta for many years. The Varsity was unable to duplicate the performance of the '77 crew, finishing eighth in a Held of nine. From this time on, the Boating Club struggled manfully to produce victorious crews, but lack of proper coaching, coupled with the difficulties of rowing on the canal, consistently thwarted its attempts. Though a number of victories over rowing clubs were achieved, success never crowned the effort to win the Intercollegiate Regatta. Interest in rowing cooled somewhat after 1880, notwithstanding a series of inter-class races which it was hoped would give stimulus to the sport. In the face of its repeated defeats and the wretchedly unattractive condition of the canal, the Club kept up the losing Hght, but when in 1884 its finances too became involved, it was forced to give up. Alumni supplied funds with which to meet the outstanding debts, but it was decided to abandon the sport of rowing until better facilities were obtainable. Consequently, from 1884 until 1906, when Carnegie Lake was constructed, the University had no representative crews. , Q01 W - - - Q QQXNGETQN 1 NW26 QQIC-3 A 9,94 W W fa , , Q I -a l 71 , Q 'mmfw' ff! .E ' ' , ku- ' Y -Ja., 1 ,J x I -in .Q 1 1 - CREW, 1924 DYER HAYDEN REVTRCIILER AUSTKN FORRFST THORPE DARNELL PIBIE KENNEDY G fggmo Em' Qf Q QI Q -A - Q QA WT 0 39257222 G Wi.. ,. ,ir 'P GY -5-Z5-L l ' 'E' 'a' ' Ani .s, ' ' 'a' OFFICERS, 1923-1924 J. T. PIRIE II, '24 ..... ........ ......... . . . . . .Captain L. P. YANDELL, '24 .... . . R. G. OLIVER, '25, .. , .... , .Manager . . . . . .Assistant Manager W. L. IVIUDGE, '25 ., DR. J. D. SPAETH. OFFICERS, 1924-1925 W. G. DYER, '26 .,........ .... .,....... R. G. OLIVER, '25, J. F. KOEHLER, '26, T. L. BAILY, '26 .... DR. J. D. SPAETH. 150-pound Manager . ......,.... Coach . . .,.... Captain .........Manager . Assistant-Manager 150-pound Manager ,,....,.....Coaclz REVIEW OF THE 1924 SEASON The first race for the University crews in 1924 was scheduled for Saturday, l,VIay 3rd, at Annapolis. The Varsity, Junior Varsity and Freshman Crews, journeyed with their shells to Annapolis on the second of May, but on account of rough water it was impossible to row the race. The next event was the Yale-Cornell-Princeton Regetta for the Carnegie cup and the Yale-Harvard-Princeton triangular for 150 lb. crews. This was rowed at Princeton dn Saturday afternoon, May 17, and proved to be the most disastrious afternoon for Princeton in rowing since her competition with Yale and Cornell had begun in 1911. In the Junior Varsity race Princeton looked like a sure winner, until less than a hundred yards from the finish, when a crab in the Princeton shell caused disorganization and Yale won by less than a second. Time: Yale 10.18 1f5, Princeton, 10.19. In the next event, the Freshman race, Princeton secured a lead of open water in the middle of the race, but evidently had rowed too high a stroke and allowed Yale to pass just before the Hnish was reached, but defeating the Cornell Freshmen. In the 150 lb. race for a mile and 5116 Harvard was iirst, time 8.50:1 15, Yale, second, 8,5191 X5, Princeton, third, 8.58. In the Varsity race Yale's championship crew swept to an easy victory over both Princeton and Cornell. Times, Yale, 9.43, Cornell, 9.57, Princeton, 10.12. The Childs Cup Regetta between Pennsylvania, Columbia, and Princeton, was rowed at Philadelphia as part of the American Rowing Associa- tion Regetta on May 31st., and was Won by Pennsylvania, with Columbia second and Princeton Third, Princeton having held her own until rough water was encountered half way down the course. Neither the Junior Varsity, or the Third Varsity placed in their events, but the Freshman Crew rowed a brilliant race, defeating the Pennsylvania Freshman, who later won their event in the Poughkeepsie Regetta, and the powerful Navy Plebes Crew, in the fast time of 6.55, 203 5 f A ' QS-. , KN O ET 5 ll' 12 I O -A Q CN , , . j 4 xx. v Q ' Q K 1 gg ,4Vg' fi 7 - Hfakfiiz - 155 1 Cf O X 7 fra. 61. If IZH..u41W,Nt' VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY POSITION NAME AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT YEARS POSITION NAME AGE HEIGHT XVEIGHT YEARS Stroke, J. T. Pirie II, '24 4... . . 23 5.092 162 first Stroke, W. S. Scull. '25, .. 20 6.00 161 second 7. T. H. Darnell, '25 ,.... .. .. 20 5.11 177 first 7. W. H. Forrest, Jr., '26.. 20 6.01 187 first 6. J. R. Thorpe, '25 ....... .. 21 5.11 175 first 6. R. J. Van Gytenbeek. '25 .... . 21 6.02 177 first 5. W. A. Rentscliler, '25. . . . . 22 6.02K 176 first 5. F. H. Conner, '25 ...... 21 6.02 185 second 4. R. S. Berry, '24 ......... .. 22 6.01M 17S first -1-. M. Helmrath. '26. . . 18 6.01 181 first 3. 'W. R. Deemer, Jr., '26, . . .. 20 6.00 176 first 3. D. C. Trimble, '2-1 ..... 21 6.02 176 first 2. J. H. Hayden, Jr., '25 .... .. 19 6.00 172 first 2. C. L. Austin, '2-L ....... 21 6.00K 183 second Bow, W. G. Dyer, '25. . . . 21 5.11 165 second Bow, R. H. Beardsley, '26 ..... . 19 5.11211 172 first COX, A. Kennedy, Jr., '25 .... . . 19 5.08 115 first Cox, R. 1V. Laidlaw, '2-1-. . 22 5.08 95 second RACES DATE FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTII FIIPTII DISTANCE WON BY May 17 .... .... Y ale ............ Cornell ..... .... P rinceton ................. ............... .... 1 3 -4 miles .... .... -L lengths May 31 ..... .... P ennsylvania .... Navy .... .... C olumbiu ........ Syracuse. . . . . . .Princeton ....... .1 5-16 miles .... .. .3 lengths 150 POUND VARSITY, 1924 THIRD VARSITY, 1924 POSITION NARIE . AGE HEIGHT YVEIGIIT POSITION NAME AGE HEIGHT XYEIGHT Stroke, J. J. Livingood, '25 .... . . . 21 5'10 1-1-6 Stroke, T. F. Trimble, '26 .... . . 20 6' 2 169 1, M. Baird, III, '24 qcn .... 22 6' 94 156 7, C. W. wI1Ii......, ..... .. 21 6' 54' Iss 6, J. S. Hatfield, '24 ...... . . . 21 5'11 152 6. F. 31. 1IcCOnihc, '26 .... . . 19 6' 169 5, J. L. Merrill, Jr., '24 ...... . . . 22 6' 155 , 1 . E. Ball, '25 .......... .. 21 6' 2 176 4, R. C. McLeod, '26 ....... . . . 23 5'11 150 -1, DGJV. H. Smilll. '26 ..... . . 17 6' Q 179 3, H. F. Whlt0H, '26 .......... . . . 18 5'11 1-19 3, li. JV. Slrcetf, '26 ..... . . 19 5'11. 160 2, G. F. Hawkins, Jr., '26 ....... . . . 18 5'11 150 2, A. W. Warner, '26 ,,.., . . 18 5' Sli 15-1 Bow, J. N. Forman, '24 ........... . . . 21 5'10 154 Bow, C. R. Lrlcii, '26 ...... , , 19 5'101Q 155 C. H. Cromwell, Jr., '26 ...... . . . 20 5'10 150 Cox, D. J. Barry, Jr., '26 ..... . . 20 5' 6 114 Cox, D. D. Egbert, '24 ......... . . . 21 5' SIM 120 RACES 150-VARSITY THIRD VARSITY DATE FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTII DISTANCE DATE FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH DISTANCE May 17 ..... Harvard. . .. .... Yale. . .A ...... Princeton .............,..... 1 5-16 miles May 31 ..... Pennsylvainiu.. .Yale .......... Harvard ....... Princeton ..... 1 5-16 miles May 31 ..... Pennsy1vanIa...ColumbI'a ...... Yale .......... Princeton ..... 1 5-16 miles 204. X, 255 W pam G Erofv Q QI G2 -A- QQ Q1 XX 0 NIALQLTPQO A 4, l fi? EfAiSWwWS -W. S. GUMMERIE -A. VAN RENSSELAER -A. JOHNSON -D. T. MARVEL -C. O. DERSHIAIER -I. H. LIONBERGER -C. DENNEY -A. J. MCCOSH -W. E. DODGE Ill WWWW KT' OE? Zrr' EEE :UPU OU if S4 Fd IIT -1-J O 91 E! 'L re- 0 97 E E. I-4 CO - . T. BRYAN - C PEACE -L. W. MUDGE Smmgg 22 EE GCI UU EDCI HPI' - C. MILSPAUGH - . C. MILSPAUGH - . P. RANKIN -W. H. WICKHAM -R. F. LITTLE -E. A. VAN XNAGENEN -E. P. 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QQXNQ ETON KN Wg W f' B QQIQ-A '1 1 551' ' fm' 51 Q f f- .f 'A 1 J' gifs? j- X Q , . . W -A ' 'WML N' Y ZW WVU4ll4IlN'S Mnhzrgrahuate Qltbletinz Qliummittee J. K. JENNEY, '25 S. TVIACLEOD, '26 ..... FOOTBALL E. C. STOUT, '25 T. D. S1-EVENSON, '25 S. MACLEOD, '26 CREW W. G. DYER, '25 R. G. OLIVER, '25 J. F. KOEHLER, '26 . . . . . .Chairman . ........... ..... S ecretary MEMBERS BASEBALL TRACK J. M. BOOHECKER, '25 R. G. HILLS, '25 J. K. JENNEY, '25 D. RUSSELL, '25 W. T. CHILDRESS, '26 G. C. TAYLOR, '26 MINOR SPORTS R. T. SHACKELFORD, '25 L. A. DRAPER, '25 B. MUDGE, '25 209 KA X X F26 i v, xc X.. VQXNQETON Z6 f QQ'Q'A'QQ,, ,J R 'X G I D X C u.,mW,1 Baath uf Zltbletir Qluntrul DR. CHARLES W. KENNEDY. . . .... Clzairnzan DR. J. M. T. FINNEY, W. E. GREEN, '02 DR. C. W. KENNEDY J. K. JENNEY, 'Q5 DR. C. W. KENNEDY TRUSTEE MEMBERS '84 FRANKLIN DIOLIER, ,98 ALUMNI MEMBERS F. T. KING, '00 FACULTY MEMBERS DR. J. E. RAYCROFT UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS R. G. OLIVER, 'Q5 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DR. J. E. RAYCROFT J. K. JENNEY, '25 R. G. GLIVER. Q10 GORDON RENTSCHLER, '07 W. E. HOPE. '01 DR. J. D. SPAETH W. T. CI-IILDRESS. '26 G. R. BIURRAY, '93 :oo Nnnkgnnms ?f? QQXN C-2 ETON Q5 Q Q l Q 'A' QQ ww 4 fx 'fig C' G 1 I-4' WN Z. Ns if -Il14MlU BASKETBALL TEAM, 1024 Top Row-WITTMER Cco.xc1-17, LOEB, EBEN, HULL, LEMON, LEE fn1Gn.J Boilom Raw-uvxsow r'm:wss ru xx-:ss uvnm-:N xxnl-insnx Ja r f QQXNGETQN 1 , A g 26 , QQIQ-A-Q f 32 -i A.,-A' 2, K ' . Wggf ifiigjigi 4 ' 2 'QA - A SJ-W1 G D KP .5 Zigi, I-39 X Q f 'F X Wimiwivw I Basketball OFFICERS, 19173-1924 I J. J. KLAESS, '24 .... .... C aptaiu W. S. LEE, JR., '24 ...... Manager I . V muullllflli A. WVITTMER, JR. . .. . .. .Coach H. G. VOGT, '25 ......,. Assrstant-Manager XKXWIMII llhlllllhlll 1 E AM J. J. KLAESS, '24 CCapt.D ..... .... F orward T. S. ANDERSON, '24, . . .. .Guard R. C. HYNSON, '25 ........ .... F orward L. M. BERGEN, '24 .... . .. .Guard C. M. LOEB, '26 ..,.,.............. Forward J. W. EBEN, '26 ........ .. .Guard A 5 fra S. CKCLEAVES, '25 ................... Center C. W. CALDYVELL, '25, . . .. .Guard J B. HULL, '25 ..... ............,.... C enter if Cf ' 11 1 93 3 6 1 Q SUBSTITUTES Q, J. H. LEMON, '25 ..... ..., F orward T. S. DIGNAN, '26 ...... .. .guarg R. L. DAVIS, '25 ........ .... F orward N. F. Cohen, '25 ......... .. . uar :Lid - A H. V. MCKEEVER, '26 ...........,.. Forward N. R. WHEELOCK, '24 .... .. .Guard - I 'Q '-, 3 L. H. KRIEGER, '25 .........,...... Forward C. A, TIETJE, '25 ...... . . .Guard - FFA: il.. . . z 1 , ,Q6 .... ............... t ' -, QAIHIJ'-lg. - . MCL '25 .... .... C RECORD FOR 1923-1924 DATE SCORE OPPONENT SCORE DATE SCORE OPPONENT SCORE JANUARY 3,'FPrinceton ..... 36 Crescent A. C.. . , . . 50 FEBRUARY 22, tPrinceton ..... S0 Yale. . . . . . . . 24 JANUARY 5,'1P1-inceton ..... 35 Swarthmore. . . . . . 19 FEBRUARYMQG, Princeton ..... 24 Columbia. . .. . . 17 JANUARY 9, Princeton ..... 28 Vermont .... , , . 10 MARCH 1, 'Pri11cetOn ...,. 34 Dartmouth. . . . 36 JANUARY 15,1PrinCeton .,... 24 Columbia .... . SZ MARCH h 8,'kPrineeton ..... 35 Pennsylvania. . .. . , 31 JANUARY 19, Princeton ..... 43 Williams ..,, . I0 M.ARC11 tr, 12, Princeton ,.... 40 Dartmouth.. .. Q4 JANUARY 23, Princeton ..... 27 Yale .,...... 19 lV1ARC'lI L 15, Princeton ...., 20 Cornell ........... ...... 3 0 JANUARY 26, PrincetOn ..... 24 Cornell ..... ...... . . . 35 MARCH 18, Princeton ..... 38 Dartmouth .... ........ . 17 FEBRUARY 12,'FPrinceton ..... 35 Georgetown ......... . . . 26 ' -- CPIHWOH of March Ist 3211121 'f FEBRUARY 13,4qPrinceton ..... 32 Catholic University .,.... 25 527 407 FEBRUARY 16, Princeton ..... 22 Pennsylvania ....,...... 23 'K Games played away. INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE STANDING 1923-1924 VVON LOST PERCENT XVON LOST PERCENT Cornell .... . 8 2 .800 Dartmouth .... 4 6 .400 Columbia. .. 6 4 .000 Yale .,........ 3 '7 .300 Princeton. . . G 4 .600 Pennsylvania. . . 5 7 - .300 213 I Eff I - - Na QQXNQETQN 26 QQ Q A QM W QA , ,gs X Q y if . Q 014 -I Ikml HN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Tan Row-FETTER fCoachJ, GALLAGHER, w. u. vonmsv, mccLEN:xu.xN fMgr.J Second Row-Ross, J. K. vomzm, I-com-1 uuxctxx, Lsmxxxc 5 . f3?e me er Mil Que -A- DW ON f . N 25 Q Q Q, f ,YZ r 'Q ,QA Q, 'Z X C, 53 f 1 7 'Q -nigga Q l SNM NV Wfmrmirtl OFFICERS, 1924 Tl:,:,., EL fl C. H. Kopp, 'Q5 ,... ...............,..., ..... 0 a pzain M- R. L. NICCLENAHAN, '25. . . . .... Manager ii m F. FETTER. ........ .......... .... C o aah tl -1-gl-fw 5 yi 34,3 OFFICERS, 1925 H J. K. VODREY, '26 .... ................. . . .Captain its, - G. R. BEACH, JR., 'Q6 .... .... M anager X 5' qw? J ,N ' F. FETTER. ........... ..... C oach fa 1 1 f QQ LK ? TEAM R. M. DUNCAN, 25 T. L. LEEMING, ,26 J. D. GALLAGHER, 'QT H. R. Ross, '25 Mel, H. T. HALL, ,Q5 J. K. VODREY, '26 C. H. KOPF, ,525 W. H. VODREY 3rd, '26 RECORD OCTOBER 25, 19Q4-Dual Meet at Princeton: First, Princeton, 25g NOVEMBER 15, 1924-Triangular Meet at Princeton: First, Yale, Second, Lafayette, 36. 27, Second, Harvard, 35, Third, Princeton, 59. NOVEMBER 7, 1924-Dual Meet at Cambridge: First, Princeton, NOVEMBER 24, 1924-Intercollegiate Meet at New York: Won by 24, Second, M. I. T., 38. Pittsburgh. Princeton, ninth place. REVIEW OF THE SEASON The 1924 Princeton Cross Country Team began its season with but four veterans of the 1923 team. The preliminary meets, however, showed that a well-balanced team with no stars had been developed. This was revealed in an interesting manner by the fact that in the Lafayette and M. I. T. meets Eve Princeton runners crossed the line in a bunch. In the Lafayette meet especially commendable was the running of Duncan and Gallagher who led the Princeton harriers to the finish line. Captain Kopf' deserves credit for his excellent running throughout the season. He received the medal presented by the class of 1921 to the member of the team who achieves the best seasonal record. C The prospects for the 1925 team are not so favorable as they might be, since four members of this year's team will graduate in June. The I ross gountry Club has been successful 1n arousing interest in the sport, and it is hoped that some good team material may be developed through its me ium. Q15 e l TE? Q www G HON ' Q Q I e +I- QQ , 'f,,' vK ':il,,.ix K5 KI ', ':,15,i. A G l f'4?: Q'VhaU S 'fmdalvllwf P Gulf I OFFICERS, SPRINGDALE GOLF CLUB GERALD B. LAMBERT. . ................. ,... .... . . .President ARIO PARDEE . ...... . ....... Vice-P1-esideni JOHN S. COSGROVE. . ........... .......... S ecretary-Treasurer .F- A - GREENS COMMITTEE R , 5 E QW ,E W D. G. HERRING ............ ....,.......,............. C 'hairman X' CHARLES R. IVIACINNES E. M. NORRIS HOUSE COMMITTEE , DAVID M. FLYNN ........,........... .,........ ,... C h atrman iiiiiiiiiiivgggffi I MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Ez: H. D. ELDRIDGE ............................... .... 0 hairman u' E- If I Ke 6 UNIVERSITY GOLF TEAM A A. J. SHANNON, '24 Captain T. M. GREEN, JR., ,24- XJ mel, D. CRESSWELL, '24 H. G. DAVIS, '24 ' E J. A. FULLER, '24 B. MUDOE, '25 J. N. WINTON, '25 Note: R. McDougal, '26 and A. V. Shannon, '26 played in place of D. Cresswell, '24 and J. A. Fuller, '24 in the National Inter- collegiate Golf Tourney. REVIEW OF THE SEASON OF 1923-1924 Although the 1923-1924 Golf season was not one of outstanding success, the team played consistent and steady golf, losing only by a close margin of one point to Harvard and Dartmouth respectively, while Pennsylvania and VVilliams were decidedly outclassed, the former succumbing 9-0 and the latter 8-1. A preliminary non-league match was played with the Merian Cricket Club in which Princeton was defeated 8-7. After Columbia had forfeited her match, Yale's decisive victory of '7-1 left the greatest blow of the entire season which was finished with the National Intercollegiate Golf Tourney where Princeton finished in fourth place. SCORES Princeton .... . . .7 Merian C'kt. Club.8 Princeton ......... 4 Dartmouth ....... 5 Princeton .... .... 9 Pennsylvania ..... 0 Princeton ....... . .8 Williams .... .... 1 Princeton .... .... 4 Harvard .......... 5 Princeton ........ . 1 Yale ...... .... 7 Columbia forfeited to Princeton 217 Qqxmcefrofv Q f Z6 QQIQ-A-QQ W 'Wx , Q A , .3.,.L M l -A Sm KS ZH-lwrwlvw GYM TEAM, 1923-1924 Top R010-'ANGELL fMGR.J PARKER QUAY STENIGEL P XYNITER cnoxxwxau. NICHOLS Boliam Row-sP.u.mxG s1.o KY 1-:W ING KLUMPP SPALDISG MCL .9 ' PP O Q 2 a --ff X 9 xr-1 awww 212169 sa 'SW ,xi r new il td i -Es-Q P-H ee asia? 212255 QF E Q 5 5 E 5 Q 2 t'lii'fL7' 2,0 5 sv Q' 7' gp ' 5 ll-Jl1'ni.'il'ff ww 15:15 jsu ,H 2, Qc mo .P'ov .'rs! 'f' 'Nix ' 3 .ZLV .Min+ I 'M N52 -IPI -F: ,5 'PE 2531: O 311 re O EQ Q ,-I 1:52 '11 I 51: '11 31 E 1:53 E 1:33 E :xp as 2 22 5 2' 5 S 6 Z H 2 - .UI ' - 511 cg 3 E : , 5 . , 5 3 i SWS 2 5 2 2 E 3 211:12 I : 5 1 z 5 YD mm ::-: :B :Q g SS E5 .:f, ::fg XJ E? ESF E515 - : . : I CD 2? 55.22 35.22 :L :SEQ :ESQ Q55-S C1553 l O N. O vo. 552231 ggigig LD a-333' sstfiiz' ,D Q I 9 P4 bd S Z Q l-I P-4 rf Ns bil O U TU 2 P-4 O tl O H fn Ns Cb -H O U2 'U iv Cl F' E Z 9 .5 vii . SPAULDING, '24 FW F52 .0 gl' :fill .FJ we on 9 I0 UI F. D. STENGEL, '25 REVIEW OF,,T HE SEASON The 1924 season showed a winning average of two meets won and one lost. The Intercollegiates, held at Princeton this year, were well attended and showed a revival of interest in the sport. The outlook for the 1925 season, with the material from the 1927 Freshman team, Throughout the year the work of J. K. Ewing III on the horizontal bar and of H. W. Parker in tumbling was especially noteworthy. RECORD OF MEETS INTERCOLLEGIATE POINTS Princeton ..... ...... 3 9 Freshmen .... .... 1 5 First Place .....,.. ............ N avy ........... Princeton ..... , . . .38 Dartmouth. . . .,.. 16 Second Place ..............,. . .Princeton . . . . . . Princeton .............,... 26 M. I. T. ..... .... 2 8 Third Place .... . ............... Pennsylvania. . . . Fourth Place. .................. NI. I. T.. . . . . . Princeton at VVest Point, Exhibition. Princeton at Newark Academy, Exhibition. INTERCOLLEGIATE INDIVIDUAL PLACINGS J. K. EWVING, III. .... Second on Horizontal Bar O. CROUSE .,..........,...... Third in Tumbling H. W. PARKER ..... .... S econd in Tumbling R. R. QUAY ...... ....... ..... F o urth on Parallel Bars 219. is bright .42 .9 is . 5 Q pam Q ETOIV Z6 Q Q I Q -A- Q Z W :I X ' W 'QA fi g, C ' . wk NS mrlwlwmlwd HOCKEY TEAM, 19L23-192-L First ROW-MANCHEE GREENE Second Row-GLEASON TRENHOLM MARTIN sroufr cnv Menu: comzrmonx Third Row-A. DAVIS WILKINSON VAN annum WALL scum, s.n'1,Es oxneerofv WW QQ: Q-fo 2 D ff , M licmgrgz, N. 26 1 Q ,Q no I A 4 Misfit l C' G X C r f-5. tffiwiwniti OFFICERS, 1923-1924 A. C. XVALL, '2-1. . . ....,... .............. ......... C ' aptain X F. B. BIANCHEE. '21 . . . ....,.... Dflanager wx B A. GREENE, '25, . . . , .Assistant Ma7zager Q G. J. GAW .. . . .................................... .Coach if . -., at '4 gg, OFFICERS, 1924-1925 45 E. C. STOUT, JR., '25 .... ................ . ....,... C aptain gown jg, B. A. GREENE, . . ........ . .Manager -QU Z R. I. HOBSON, '26 .... ........ . . .Assistant Manager' 4 'f' , : TEAM Q C ,X 155315 'EJ' M. A. COLEBROOK, '26: J. A. GLEIASON, '24 . . . ......... Goal ' gk N 1 A. C. WALL, '24 CCD, G. T. TRENHOLM, '26 . .. .... Left Defense 'Ili X - H. VAN GERBIG, 24g W. S. SCULI., '25 .... .. . .... Right Defense X C. E. DAVIS, Jr., '25, E. R. MIARTIN, '26 ..... ......... C enter E. C. Srour, JR., '25g B. F. PVILKINSON, '25 . . .... Left Wing WMWN, A. D. Davis, '26: A. SAYLES, '26 ........... .... R ight Wing MGL SUBSTITUTES K. H. lV11CHELET, '26 F. B. NIOHLE, '24 R. M. SNYDER, '25 REVIEW OF THE SEASON Handicapped shortly after the beginning of the season by the injuries sustained by E. C. Stout, Jr., the hockey year was marked by a set of very closely-fought matches with Harvard and Yale. The game with the Boston A. A. sextet, during the Christmas recess, resulted in a 2 to 1 victory for the opponents, but indicated that the Tiger stickmen played an excellent type of hockey. On Washington's Birthday, before an audience including many returning alumni, in the Hobart Baker Memorial Rink, Princeton defeated Yale, 1 to O, in a well-played contest. The season, in general, was closely followed by the undergraduates with an attention that has never before been accorded a hockey team in Princeton. I GAMES DATE SCORE OPPONENT scum: PLACE DATE SCORE ox-PONENT sconn Prawn DEC- 17, 1923 Princeton . . . 5 St. Nicholas. ........ 1. .at Princeton JAN. 30, 1924 Princeton . . . 1 West Point .......... 0. .at West Point DEC- 91, 1923 Princeton .... . 4 Boston University... .0. .at Boston FEB. 9, 1924 Princeton.. 6 Boston University .... 0. .at Princeton DEC- 31, 1023 Princeton .... . 1 Boston A. A. ......,, 2. .at Boston FEB. 18, 1924 Princeton.. . 1 Harvard ............ 2. .at Boston JAN. 4, 1924 Princeton .... . 2 Dartmouth .......... 1 , .at Boston FEB. 22, 1924 Princeton.. . I Yale ............... 0. ,at Princeton JAN. 8, 1924 Princeton. . . 2 St. Nicholas ..,...... 1. .at Princeton FEE. 27, 1924- Princeton .. . 5 Hamilton ........... 2. .at Princeton JAN. 12, 1924 Princeton. . . 3 Yale ............... -L. .at New Haven l1'IAR, 1, 1924- Princeton.. . 4 Dartmouth ...,...... 5. .at Princeton JAN. 19, 192-1 Princeton. . . 2 Harvard ............ 4. .at Princeton BIAR. 4, 1924- Princeton.. , 3 Briarcliff Lodge A. A.Q. .at Princeton JAN. 28, 1924 Princeton .... . 4 St. Nicholas ......... 1. .nt Princeton MAR. S, 1925 Princeton.. , I Yale ................ 2. .at New Haven JAN- 96, 1924 Princeton .... . 5 Cornell ....... .... 0 . .at Princeton VVon 11: Lost 6. Q21 WN TON 3 NiT'26 Q mf-N-QQ .Qi QE ww f, mc? L We fi L A 'X 4 4X,,-:ig'- gb X C' 1 ' .f.- -. Q f I-d gww ' ZH-vwrwww Y LACROSSE TEAM, 1994 First Row-FISHER SHACKLEFORD HAZELWOOD mvrsxzs Second H0111-NIES fCOACHJ STEVENS ,mnx1:RsoN cymml: HOWARD xx.msH.xLL vosmmcu MEISTRELL KMGR., Third Row-FARRELL smozvs SUTHERLAND nn'1'nuR CCAP1-.J HUBBELL HANNA GLEASON 5 ' ' 56 V . fi? .. Q ETON w ,f ix, Q l-2 l Q A- ,Q OX, 692 2 323 ., Q4 f 1 'E ' - .,,,.X 'Q f '7 ' 7- .1 I C O G W xg -4. i .us 14.iu4W,Nt OFFICERS, 1924 K A. DITTRIAR, '24, . ............,.... .... C' aptain F. J. DIEISTRELL, '2l. . . ............... .. .Manager A. B. NIES .........,....... . ........... .... C oach 6 OFFICERS, 1925 V- R T. SHACKELFORD, '25. . ...... ....... .... C a ptain ish D A. SUTHERLAND. '25. .. .. .Manager A. B. NIES .... .......,.............. .... . C' oach 2' W- 1 Q Sits, TEAM, 1924 T K A. DITTMAR ,Qi .... lnsideHo1ne ' J. A. GLEASON, '2-L. .. .....,...... .... 0 znfside Home R W. FARRELL, '25 ..... .... F me Angel.- ' ZW? C. J. SUTHERLAND, '24 .... .... i Second Attack ,q W, M. HANNA, 'Qi ..... . . . Third Attack , T9 S S35 Sly' 'D J. F. SIMONDS, '24 ...... ......... C enter '?f'99 ' R T. SI-IACKELFORD, '25. . , .... Third Defense R. H. ANDERSON '26 .... . . .Second Defense H. W. JEFFERS, '26 .... . . .First Defense MCL HUBBELL, '24. . . . .... Cover Point . . . HOXXVARD, '25, . . ........ Point E. D. PURVIS, '24. .. ....,,. Goal SUBSTITUTES H. BEDELL, '24 W. P. CLARK, '26 S. CLEAVES, '25 M. ELLIS, '24 G. W. FISHER, '26 R. P. HAZELWVOOD, '26 A. H. lxfl'ARSHALL, '26 W. H. STEVENS, '26 G. D. VOSBURGH, '26 REVIEW OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON The 1924 season Saw Princeton win another championship in lacrosse after an interval of thirty-Eve years, the last triumph in the old Indian sport having been won in 1889. As usual the team lost its two early season games against the powerful Mt. Washington and Crescent A. C. twelves, but it emerged victorious in all its other encounters. The two outstanding contests were the Hnal game against Yale at New Haven, which was won only after two extra periods of play, and the hard-fought victory over the big Rutgers team. Princeton showed her best lacrosse in the Stevens game. Captain Dittmar was selected for the all-collegiate team, while Hubbell, Shackelford, and Farrell were placed on the second team. GAMES SCORE SCORE Princeton .... .... 2 Mt. Wfashington .... ..., 6 Princeton .... Princeton .... . . . 3 Crescent A. C ..... . . . 4 Princeton. . . . Princeton .... . 9 N. Y. U. ....... . 1 Princeton. . . . Princeton .... . 7 Stevens Tech. . . . 0 Princeton. . . . 223 SCORE 4 .. 8 .. 2 ..2 SCORE Swarthmore .... ..., 0 Harvard ...... , , 0 Rutgers .,... . . 1 Yale ..... . . J iff'-ilk:-R 54 I ffl QW M ., Q .,,,.gV 51 1 ' , -' N ' Q.,-wi '- X A f If QW , ,144 X5 x C A .. 1 M m ZH'-fwfwlvw 'S' POLO TEAM, 1924 HOLBROOK NIEWBOLD JACKSON B KXCROFT S ' 1 QINOETON fl 5 one -A gf, P I M4 1 Nr 26 I3 ' QQ 5 'QA 'I 1- V J i fl I C O 9 4 4' I CSJPM S ia llllllfalllxyw I OFFICERS, 1923-1924 W. H. JACKSON. '2-L. . ................... ......... C aptain R W. C. FUELLI-IART, '25 .... .......... M anager .A H. H. IVILSON. '25 ...,.................... Assistant Manager J I. N CAPTAIN J. W. ANDRENVS. . ........................... Coach OFFICERS, 1924-1925 I. H. CLOTI-IIER. '26. ........... ...... . .. Captain ' X Y y - ........, 4 . X H. H. II ILSON, 2.9 . . . . .......... Ilflanager Q 17 T ,yi A H, I J. EBEN, '26 .... .... . . . .. .Assistant Manager M , I it CAPTAIN PRICKETT .... .... ....,........ . . ..,... ..., C o aclz X 4' 0 J Q, -'J 1 INDOOR TEAM X 44571 4- No. 1-D. S. IYIOLBIIOOK, '24 No. 2-W. H. JACKSON, '24 I. Z No. 3-T. M. BAYCROFT, '24 W OUTDOOR TEAM No. 1-C. NEWBOLD. '25 No. 3-W. H, JACKSON, '24 I V M,-L No. 2-D. S. HOLBHOOK, '24 Back-T. M. BANCROIPT, '24 M drum I A I V SUBSTITUTES-I. H. CLOTHIER, '26 L. IVATERHOUSE, '26 REVIEW OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON The Princeton Polo Team came through the Indoor Season Runners-up in the Intercollegiate Tournament at Squadron A Armory. By defeating both Harvard and Yale outdoors in the General Bullard Invitation Tournament at Fort Hamilton they became Intercollegiate Champions ofthe East. Special arrangements had been made for the winner of this tournament to meet the Arizona University four, the Western Champions, to decide the national collegiate championship in a three game series. By winning two straight games the University poloists added to the Bullard Trophy, the National Collegiate Polo Crown. The noteworthy feature of the whole season was the admirable team work, no single man out- standing, but the four a well-Inoulded team. INDOOR GAMES IVIARCH 12, 1924 Princeton ........... . .................. 4 Pennsylvania ...............,. , ,, 1 MARCH 15, 1924 Princeton ,.,, ................. 8 Pennsylvania Military College 4 RIARCH 22, 1924 Princeton .... ................... 5 3 Yale ........... ..........,.,.. . .. . 7M OUTDOOR GAMES NIAY 13, 1924 Princeton . ................... 12 Norwich ..... 0 NIAY 24, 1924 Princeton .... .... ............, 7 I ,Harvard ..... 3 MAY 24 1924 Princeton .... . . . 6 Yale ,..... . 4 MAY 29 1924 Princeton .... .... 6 Arizona .... 2 JUNE 3 1924 Princeton . ...... 8 Arizona ..,. 1 225 QQXN C-3 ETQN f 37 5 26 Q T2 I C2 -A- Q QS, , Ji 'Qfl W 'X Q 0 l 1-A ww ? ZH'-fmrmlwws RIFLE TEAM, 1924-1925 Q ' X' , - QQXNQETON , gy m QQIQ A-Q Q v ,W 124 ,Q is 49 s f 1 fl fi ,IL 7 ,xmiilih f-ESQ? WX Cf Q G f La ww ,Zin vails Iulmlml MCL Rifle Qtluh . ' . ' OFFICERS, 1923-1924 s . , . 5 N43 J. M. BLANTON, 24. . ...... .......... , . . .... Captazn T. DIX, '21 ......... ....,...... M anager 52 Xi W- TV- HALL, '25. , , ..... Assistant Manager 2 YL - LIAJOR KAYSER ..... . .... ......... C oach l . '-. -, X Lx, :3 'z ul' 3 OFFICERS, 1924-1925 l' 'vg a J. J. L1v1NGooD, 'Q5 ...... ............... .... C a ptain si 'i' , X: J. W. WHITELEY, JR., 26 ..... . . .Manager A . f'1i,?3E5ii9',,x 55522 NI K. ' ..... .. . . .. .C a iz ll lx pf, ,. i g., J 1 AJOR AXSER o c I - N ' ,ar-'M-as-. --za, -1 Eg , TEAM, 1923-1924 J. E. Fmrfrs, '24 R. H. Hoans, '94 R. R. HEAD, ,26 J. J. LIVINGOOD, 'Q5 H. PETTIT, '26 REVIEW OF THE SEASON - . The University Rifle Team made a good showing last year in the Intercollegiate Meet held in New York and did Well in the Eastern Intercol leglate Rlfle League composed of the nine leading universities of the East. However, Princeton lost the Big Three Championship to Harvard and Yale. 2527 QQXN Q ETQN 26 Q Q I C2 -A- QQ W ,.a, , 'A , 2-A 'E CW , vf., 1 x 1 4184! IL' X 761f.1u4y,41,1NN'S I SOCCER TEAM, 1924 Buck Row-COLEBROOK, mms, H.-XNDY. Middle Row-BENNETT Qrnpgx-.J, MACK, Jouxsos. umzs, cu, MCN131-111, xucs fcunchl Front Row-BARNOUW, SIIEARER, OLIVE, C001-ER, fcuplj, xuvls. lflscmzn, MCCADE Qeefi Dom Q HOA, 26 Q I2 1 Q -A- Q 2 I I rg 352, ,Q c ,QA 'A ,Q fl W fi, vx wml X C, Q G fkiiwfwivfl inner , OFFICERS, 1924 fg 5 J. W. COOPER, '25 ....... ..,. C 'aptazfn R. H. IIIEANS, '26 . . .... Assiszfant lllanager ' It E. S. BENNETT, JR., '25 ..,, .. .llauager A. B. NIES. . .. .. ..... . .. .. .Coach I X . ill' ,,, glam:-' TEAM, 1924 SJ M. A. COLEBROOK, '26 . . ,........... Goal C. E. Davis, JR., '25 .... .... L eft Halfback ' C. D. J.uIEs, '27 ......, . . .Right Fullback W. C. BARNOUNV, '27 .... .... O utside Right -gr? G. W. FISIIER, '26 ..... ...... L eft Fullback J. D. MCCABE, '27 .... ...... I uside Right. Q E. G. R. LLOYD. '25 ........ , .Right Halfback J, W. COOPER, '25 .... .... C enter Forward Y - N R. SHEAHER, '26 ............ Center Halfback F. W. HANDY, '26 ...... ....... I nside Left R. G. OLIVER, '25 .............. Outside Left ml, rm, QQ SUBSTITUTES LQ W. GAY, '27 G. MCNEAR, '27 L. A. NIACK, '25 M. A. RIX'AS, '26 REVIEW OF THE SEASON Mel., PenI1sylvania's fast combination, duplicating its 1923 performance, snatched an intercol- legiate soccer championship away from the Tigers in the final and deciding game, for the second consecutive season. In this closing game, in which Princeton showed its best- technique of the whole season, penalty goals were largely accountable for the defeat, the score being 3-2. Princeton was again forced to be content with second place in the League, for which it was tied with Haver- ford. In the final stage of the season, Slagle and Gates of the football Varsity joined the squad, their playing adding much to the strength of the team, but being nevertheless insufficient to stem the tide of the indomitable Pennsylvania booters. GAMES LEAGUE STANDING Princeton. . . . . Lehigh ............ . 2 WON I.osT T-II-in POINTS Princeton. . , . . , lVIontclair A. C. ,... , 53 ' Pennsylvania. . . . . 5 0 0 10 Princeton. . . . . . Haverford ...... . 1 Princeton .... . 3 1 l 7 Princeton. . . . . . Harvard ..... . 0 Haverford. . . . 3 1 1 7 Princeton. . . . . . Yale ......... . 1 Harvard.. . . . 2 3 0 4 Princeton. . . . . . Cornell .... ...., . 1 Yale. . . . . . 1 4 0 2 Princeton, . . . . . Pennsylvania .... , 3 Cornell... . . . 0 5 0 0 229 QQXNGETQN 26 QQIG -A-Q Q52 - QA KW 4 0 C Q f f-1 'iff Q 'fn AIIUMJINW 1 SWIMMING TEAM, 1923-1924 Top Row-c.mPEN-ran Homes fm-311.5 nxosmomnm' HAE1-EIA, CASST. moral mama Srcana Row-mccovsnx mcxhuuax Psxmzn n,xsnL'roN MAXWELL couovmz ANDERSON Third Row-uU1 rEruvonT11 Hmmm rmwxms mosrzn, fc.w1.b nmvsa :urns fmowxmxnos ii OQINQETON5 26 QQIQ-A-QQA . ', 0 'fi'fi,,,gNX P 40 X q G I I-Q MCL ,Biff ' X ,.1v Swimming OFFICERS, 1923 - 1924 C. C. IVIOSER. '2-1. . ..................... .......... C' aptain R. H. Honns. '24-, . . .......... Manager W. I'IAEFEI,I. '25 ..... . . .Assi.siant Manager PRANK J. SULLIVAN ........................... .... . . .Coach L. A. DRAPER. '25. . . W. HAEFELI, '25 , . . . . OFFICERS, 1924 - 1925 . . . ............... .......... C aptain . . .......... .Manager G. M. FISHER, JR., '26. . . .. .Assistant lllanager FRANK J. SULLIVAN ..... ........ ............. C 0 ach TEAM J. S. WIUNTGOMERY, JR., '24 Il.. S. HAYES, '25 W. S. CoNovER, '26 CY CI Musica, '24 N. S. HAZEIITON, '25 J. H. PIAXVKINS. '26 J. M. ANDERSON, '25 li. S. RISING, '25 D. R. NIACLAREN, '26 W. W. BUTTERXVORTH, '25 W. FIIROXVBRIDGE, '25 J. S. MCGOX'ERN, '26 L. A. IJRAPER, '25 M. D. H.'kRDIN, '25 E L. CARPENTER, JR., '26 Q D. PENDAR, JR., '26 J. A. IVIAXXVELL, JR., '26 REVIEW OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON The 1923-1924 season was the most successful in Princeton history, the Orange and Black winning its Hrst championship since the founding of the league in 1902. The season was featured by the two meets with Yale, both of which were unusuallv close and hard-fought Princeton won the first of these meets 38-244 and the second 37-25. In none of the other dual encounters was the supremacy of Princeton seriouslv threatened, the champions holding the best marks for the year in all but one of the regulation events. MEETS DATE SCORE Jan. Princeton .... . . . -L2 Jan. Princeton . . 52 Feb. Princeton . . 50 Feb. Princeton . . 52 Mar. Princeton . . 38 NIar. Princeton . . 37 Mar. Princeton , . -18 lVIar. Princeton . . 48 Mar. Princeton . . 56 2 OPPONENTS SCORE Pennsylvania .... .... 2 0 Wlesleyan ..... . . 10 Pennsylvania .... . . 12 Columbia ...... . . 10 Yale. . ..... . . . . 21 Yale. . ..... . . . . 25 C. C. N. Y., .. 144 Columbia ...... . . 14 C. C. N. Y. .... , 6 X' - - Q QQXNQETOIV ' QQIQ A QQ wg 49' fx ! Q A IW -Iwlwufm TENNIS TEAM, 1924 Tap Row-TAYLOR noun-smm PATON Batlam Raw-uxcxcs uowmb fc.xPT.7 nrxsox Q CP K QQINOETON S OWZ6 QQIQ-A-QQ 2 f-A an 7 x 191 lliiiwllws f . D Glennie s I I 63 I OFFICERS, 1923-1924 f Qt ' J. E. PIOWARD, '24. . .......... .................... C aptain M u f S. Y. GIBBON. '24 .. . . .. ........... Manager -.. ' Q 1 ff R. A. BLOW. '25 ..... .... ...... . A ssistant Manager 7 J. XV. QUEEN, '26 .... .... S econd Assistant Manager l fjiiifff- l if 1 i OFFICERS, 1924-1925 , 'V'.l.' R. T. PATON. '25 ...... ............................. C aptain Q i. I- ' Y. E. TOBIN, l26 ......... .... ......... A c ting Manager I J. Y. N ORMAN, JR., '27 .... .... A cting Assistant Manager R. P. COOKE, ,27 ...... ........... S econcl Assistant Manager 1 TEAM, 1924 P. D. HIC'KS, '26 R. C. HYNSON, '25 X A. HOLM-SMITH, '25 E. R. -NIARTIN. '26 5 J. E. HOWARD, '24 R. T. PATON, '25 s MDL . MATCHES DATE SCORE OPPONENTS sconn APRIL 23 Princeton. . . . . 'T Philadelphia College of Osteopathy ........... 2 APRIL 26 Princeton. . . . 9 Pennsylvania .......... . . 0 MAY 3 Princeton. . .. . 7 Navy .... .. . . . 0 MAY 10 Princeton .... . 2 Columbia .... 7 MAY 17 Princeton ...... 2 Harvard ..... . . 6 NIAY 20 Princeton ...... 53 Yale ......... , . 6 REVIEW OF THE SEASON Although the 1924 season had an auspicious opening, it can be looked upon only as a fair one, the two most important .and final matches of the year having resulted in defeats for Princeton. The playing of Captain Howard was notable, however in that he was victorious In all his matches except one. Early in the season the team participated in two practice matches, one at the VVest Side Tennis Club of New York the other with the Baltimore Country Club. The former resulted in a tie, the latter in a victory for the Baltimore players. 3 5 - QQXN Q ETOIV f' 26 Q Q ' Q A ' Q Q, 1 LwW - Pram A XA 'EM KA 4 , V J . A :,25f. Q C' O f swam WATER POLO TEAM, 1923-ISJQ4 Tup R0w1ALDRICH HOPE JOHNSTON Second RG1U'NEWLIAN :muon OXNAHD nussmg. Joann: M.xT.u.ENE HOBBS, QMGR., EDU001 izdw-WOLFE DARNELL NEWBY PURYIS JOHNSON 5g7?5E5xee Qxuc-BETOA, fl fi , QQIQ-N mx Q951 V v O Q l I' X w E. D. PURVIS, 524. lf. GAMES, 1923-1924 L S. LN .S' N 3 A 5 D JJ r- HETWPZD 555335 E253 - HWWWK gina Emu? ifa O 'ZH ' 3-' 753- Pixy 24533252 was Ham? 555215 Qnmwe 'mga S 13553-L-,gli martini digg glared 2.114 '-.W FFEO-U rw' w r'.Wf 2'W e 02:90 F., Lim rg-I - IQQJFIA 1515 -'-VF -.52 '.'IJz5. pvcuggn.. fiws H 4: is-Sf , ,fi '- ,4.T ?O E65 ,- 3' ,Z . '7 Grow- 9 4' me 2w.- 'ff 'Te '-ow 'u.- 5 5 zz V923 :N-g 3 g: m 33 I m EE 2 - 5 1 - 3 ,,3 I j U1 I j F1 :Q P, . . so . . au H- E I Q 5 I Q 5 H 5595555 I I 3 I I 2 ig rf - . I' ' 1 I 555525 .SEI SED, 43,2505 .'j -P if Q uw 51' gmgpgg -:. .-:. 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Princeton failed to Win the championship for only the third time since 1912, but the mediocre record of the season can be attributed mainly to the inexperience of the team, which was composed mostly ofsophomores. MM K :JUAN Q fm vi? Z6 Q A QM xg f y? f' 'QNQWZM uw , ', ZWQ. 7-ig' N Cf O f -gl V qllmmiwxs WRESTLING TEAM, 1023-1994- Tor Row-LEWIS, HARVEY fMGR.,, HEmuNGEn. Bottom Row-1au1'TR1sY, COLEMAN, owns ,x-owrnxclsn, ROBINSON DATE DECEMBER 15 JANUARY 1951924 JANUARY 26,192-1 FEBRUARY 23, MARCH 1, MARC11 15, the services of taincy in place S . O Qxueers . W WQ Q . r2lQ-A- W 'YQX' D N Qi. Q Q 1.4 l X frllllvllllw wrestling OFFICERS, 1923-1924 TEAM J. T. CROMELIN, '25 .....,.. . ....... N. ONVEN, '24 CCapta1'nq. . . :J-ang . N. LEWIS, 25. ........ . . V. BUTTREl', '26. .... . . . T. POTTENGER, '24, . . C. E. HERIRIINGER, ,25 .... MEETS SCORE OPPONENTS 1923 Princeton. ..., . 11 Boys Club Wfrestlers of New York. . . . Princeton. . . . 0 Lehigh ...........,.......... . . . . Princeton. . . . 16 Pennsylvania ............... . . . . 1924 Princeton ..... . 10 M. I. T. ...... ......,......., . 1924 Princeton. .... . 17 Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, . . . 1924 Princeton. ..., ........... 0 Yale ....,................. . REVIEW OF THE SEASON, 1923-1924 H. C. EMERY. '21 . .,..................... ..., C 'aptazin B. B. HARVEY, '25. . . .... Manager EINAR -IOHANSEN. .... .................. . . .. .Coach OFFICERS, 1924-1925 T. Y. BUTTREY, '26, . . . ..................... ...... C aptain B. B. HARVEl', '25 . . ............ .jlanager T. E. RHODES, '26 . . . . .... Assistant Iklanager C. P. FOSTER ..... . ....... ............ C oach 115-pound Class . , . .125-pound Class 135-pound Class 145-pound Class 175-pound Class ... . . . . .Unlimited scoRE . 12 . 29 . 9 . 21 5 . 25 losing The 1923-1924 wrestling season was. on the whole, unsuccessful, only two of the meets being won. The team was very unfortunate in Captain Emery, who was forcerl to leave tl1e squad after the first match because of injuries. VV. N. Owen was elected to the cap- Of Emery. T. V. Buttrey, in the 145-pound class, was the most consistent winner of the season. 237 5 pam C-2 ETON f 26 Q Q I C9 W- Q QS, fi W 'X f X Q CROSS COUNTRY CLUB Top R010-DUNCAN, scnwmvrz, DEUELL, W. H. vobnm, GALLAGHER. Second Row-LEEMING, Run, DUMPER, mnmnrzxr, n,u,1,, BABCOCK, YOUNG, J. K. VODHEY- Third R01l'FlSK srmurmn, GRUBB, WELLS, Monsm, Hucxm, Noss RAUDENBUCK. Fourlh Row-nmrs, BEACH, 'rY1.EP., Rom-, Pmn-:R CCoachD, Ross, x1ccLEx.u1.aN 1 QXN G2 ETQN Tl Q I C2 -A K, 4 ' SEM W 4 fs i . .. G ff .7 gg ,. ' S f 1.65. Qwjwg xt Muir:-Nl' Y 3 M Cltruss Qtuuntrp Qtluh OFFICERS C. H. Korn. '25 ...... ............ ...,.... P r esident '1'.Tr1.En, '26 ..... . .... . .... Vice-President ' J Q R. L. BICCLENAI-IAN, 'Q5 .. . ....... Secretary X f G. R. BEACH, '26 .......................... . . . .Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE I-I. BETTS. '26 W. VODREY, '26 I MEMBERS, 1925 A. 0. GRUBB W. M. LARRABEE H. T. HIXLL R. L. NICCLENAHAN M. D. IT.-XRDIX J. W. MCCONNELL C. H. KOPF T. K. Noss J J. E. KUNTZ H. R. ROSS MEMBERS, 1926 G. R. BEACH P. S KRECKER T. TYLER W. XYODREY H. BETTS R. T. SCHWARTZ J. VODREY T. L. LEEIVIING A- 5- DUMPER MEMBERS, 1927 C. B. F1sK J. GALLAG1-Han A. B. HODGMAN H. D. MIRICK MEMBERS, 1928 B. M. BABCOCK J. R. GIBSON J. W. Pnrzssn D. L. SPEER G. D. BRAMAN H. GILLETTE D. W. RAUDI-:NBUSH R. S. TOBIN N. V. DENETA R. S. HUCKIN A. B. RITCHEY E. R. WELLES R. M. DUNCAN D. D. O'CONNELL W. B. SLADE P. S. YOUNG Although not a new institution in college activities, numerous colleges having had them before, the Cross Country Club has entered its first year as a Princeton organization. The Club was introduced to Princeton by Keene Fitzpatrick, Princeton's track coach, and is modelled after a similar organization installed in Michigan University by him, While he was in the afore-mentioned capacity there. A large amount of interest seems to have been centered about the Club, as it has already enrolled 40 members. The objects of the Club are to increase the interest in cross- country running as an exercise and as a sport, and to produce every year a team worthy ot th1s University. The Club shall hold a series of races in the fall of each year and shall award medals to the winners of a race between the three upper classes, and another set of medals to the WinnerS in the Freshman race. The results of this year's races follows:- VARSITY RACE FRESHMAN RACE VARSITY RACE FRESHMAN RACE 1st ............. Tyler, '26 ...... .... R audenbush 5th ............. Dumper, '26 .... ............. S lade Znd. . . .... Schwartz, '26 ...... ...... B abcock 6th .... .... L arrabee, '25 .... ........... D enel 3rd .... .... D ickerman, '25 .... ....... T obin 7th, . . . .... Noss. '25 .... . .... Gillette 4th. . . . .... Grubb, '25 ...... . . . Morse 239 E559 r Bilt if Q 4 C Q - QQXN C9 ETQIV 26 v Q. QI C2 A- Q if, M W: ff 4.53 Q 7 ' fl G A C fi X Jf,'.i l:i-RA Slllgnkjx My 'A L I V HC Utlnuhersmtp bun Qllluh Y' OFFICERS, 1923-1924 ' w- J. BI. BLANTON, '24, .. .... ..,...... . . .Capiain ,,,1W!.,N B. H. NELSON. 'Qi ..,. .......... B Ianager Q --'f , , , ' W. L. RENDRICK. 26 .....,. ...,.. ...... . . .flsszstazzf Jlanager TEAM, 1923-1924 J. M. Bi..xx'rox, '24 .I. X. Wlxrox. Q5 l. H. CLOTHIER. '26 A. P. Arriixsox '25 R. A. HANAN. '26 ,,,mIIIIIm,. , M-. K E I .1 J. 31. l5r.,xx'rox 1 M, ..-- . r' MEMBERS, 1925 - HUNTT24 Q- A. P. ATKINSON ' J. N. AYIXTOX A L L0 MIED 9?-'fi 3 vig. -if ,,, MEMBERS, 1926 9 I. H. CLOTHTER S. N. Exixxs J. W. EASTON R. A. HANAN The University Gun Club Team participated in no dual meets last year, entering only the Intercollegiate Meet helcl at the Westeheste l l ec-tively. more Country Club. Here the team placed third, bowingrto Penn aucl Yale. who took first and sec-om p aces resp Q-L0 lf' 1' ' I S, , , . X7 f 77 Alfa? X X f 12' ,IJ I X 322 X ,f' Q x iff, X f XX X KQ xx 'EV NU, lk M N 5, - xx X Xxx 'Agn X1 8-I.. Y X' vlf 'L 2-'Y if fl 4 v R ', .5 'FN 4f 1,4 XZ! V , f K ff dzf, XWML- Iv- fl Y f . ,h y 7 f ' , f 1 W L W fl Wm Ri O - 1 - 1 - QXNQETQ . QQIQ A-Q Qt 'QA 4 ff? Q g, fi. - . - Q x S K , 1 Zxwlrlf as Xxx C' .0 5 ww 0K'll-Llllklllxxxs if -S.. ,214 S2 1 'lf D wi PM ' ' wi W l s 'MQ R 'QW W x 1 la, J .ml -,gem VA. 5 1 TY Q we Sig., 1, 3, X55 by -.few fiom R, ,Q XS5 5553 ffvsef' nf-224' ef x ' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE W. H. EDWARDS, '00 D. BIATHEY, '12 I . H. Voxxou, '25 R. G. I-IILLS, '25 M. F. MILLS, '02 E. L. S111-:A, '16 M. D. I-I.-mmx. '23 E. L. WICDIILLAN, '26 W. W. ROPER, '02 MEMBER, 1924112 K, B, Smith, , , ,,,.,, QFD 1922, 19255, 1924, H31 19255. 1924 MEMBERS, 1925 L. Anderson .................... QSWD 192-L W. G. Dyer ................ CCI 1923. 1924 J. Legenclre. . . .... l Fl 1924 R. VV. Beattie, R. M. Duncan .,.. .....,. L TD 1924- CT. Xcwbold .... ..... I PD 192-1 fFD 1922, 1923, 1924-, CTD 1923, 1921 R. W. Farrell ..... ..... I .LD 1924 R. G. Oliver. . . .... QCD 192-1 J. M. Boohecker ............ CBD 1923, 192-L G. P. Fielding .... .... 1 TD 192-1 I-I. F. Reilly ..... .... 1 ,TJ 192-L W. VV. Butterworth ........ CSWD 1923, 192-L W. C. Fuelllmrt .... .... Q PD 1924 W. .L Rentsclilor. .. .... QCD 192-1 C. VV. Caldwell, M. D. Hardin .... .... I SWD 1924 E. Rising ..... . . .QSWD 192-1- QFD 1922, 1923, 1924, KBD 1923, 1924 N. S. Haselton .... .... Q SWD 192-L D. Russell ...... . ......,.. LTD 1924 S. C. Cleaves .................... CLD 192-1 J. H. Hayden ............. ....... K CD 192-L R. S. Sams ...... .......... L TD 1921 F. H. Connor .................... CCD 1924 R. S. Hayes ..............,..... QSWD 1924- G. L. Scattergoonl ..... CTD 1923. 1924 J. W. J. Cooper ........ CSOD 1922, CBD 192-1 YV. S. Henrlerson ..........,..... CFD 192-L R. T. Slmckleforcl. . .... CFD 192-1-, QLD 192-L T. H. Darnell ..... ............ I CD 1924 R. G. Hills.. .QFD 1923, 192-1. CTD 1923, 192-L T. D. Stevenson. .......... QFD 192-L C. E. Davis, JI' ..... ......... f SOD 1922 A. F. 1'I0Warfl.f1'1D 1922, 1923, 192-1-, KLD 192-1 H. C. Stout, Jl'. . Qlzl 1922. 1923. 1921 W. L. Dill ....................... YTD 19221 J. B. Hull, Jr .................... CFD 1924- J. R. Thorpe .... . . ........ QCD 192-L R. B. Dinsmore, J. K. Jenney ..... . .... CBD 1924- S. M. Tillson .... QFD 1922, 1923, 192-1 CFD 1922, 1923, 1924, CBD 1924 A. Kennedy ....... .... C CD 1924 W. Trowbridge. . YTD 192-1-. CSWD 1924 Ji. lgaper ........ .......... CSWD 192-L J. M. Legenclre .... .... I FD 1923 H. Yun Gerbig. . . .......... KFD 1993 . . rews ...... KF 1923, 1924, CTD 1924 242 2 2 Q 1 W Qt 1 ' 1253-51. B 2 0 2 X C R. H. Anderson. C. L. Beares. . . S. Benedict .... H. D. Betts.. . D. P. Caulkins. W. P. Clark. . . J. H. Crago. .. W. R. Deemer, J? .... ......... T. S. Dlgnan ....... . . G. VV. Fisher. . R. Baldwin .... E. C. Bartell ..... J. YV. Davis. .. .1123 1924, 2 2, as ww 2 5 014 udmmlmlll 'ijarsitp Qllluh Cfliunnluhsh 1924 1924 1924 1924 1923 1924 1923 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 MEMBERS, 1926 .fry 1923, 1924, cfm .qw 1929, 1924, qTJ .......CSwD .. .... KLD ....CLD ....rTJ ....CTJ ....CTJ MEMBERS, 1927 YV. H. Forrest .... C. F. Gates, Jr.. .. R. IM. Gibson ..... J. A. Gilligan ..... J. H. Hawkins .... R P. Hazelwood.. H YV. Jeffers. .. E. L. Johnson .... A. N. Lawrence. .. T. L. Leeming .... J. VV. England .... S. E. Ewing .... ...wp 243 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 W. E. A. Lewis ...... L. McMillan. . .. H. lVIarshall .... D. Pender ..... W. W. T. G. T. J. C. B. Richards H. Stevens. H. Tyler. . . D. V osburg. R. Williams. W. Slagle. . . F. Weekes . . Al c QQUNQETOA, , QQIQ-A-QQ . ....CBD ....fFj ....CLD ....fSwD ....CBD ....fLD .....QTj .......fLD ..fFU'1923, ...fry ...mp 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 ANDERSON BEATTIE ANDERSON 'BALDNVIN BARTELL BE'l'I'S BOOHECKER BU1'I'ERU'ORTH CALDWELL CAULKINS CLEAVES CONNOR coorax CRAGO DARNELL DAVIS DAVIS DEEMER DIGNAN DILL DREWS DUNCAN DYER ENGLAND FARRE1-L FIELDING FISHER FISHER FORREST GATES GIBSON GLEASON H XRDIN HASELTON IIAXVKINS HAYDEN HENDERSON HAYES HILLS HOYVARD HULL IEFFERS KENNEDY LAWRENCE LEEMING LEGENDRE MARSHALL MCMILLAN PENDER SCATTERGOOD REILLY RICHARDS SAMS SHACKELFORD SMITH STEVENS STOUT TILLSON TROWBRIDGE TYLER VANGERBIG WEEKE5 YVILLIAMS SLAGLE RENTSCHLER BEARES RISING OLIVER JENNEY STEVENSON' RUSSELL FUELLHART MAJOR SPORT COACHES, IQQ4 - 1925 CLARKE CBASEBALLD SPAETH Ccmawb FITZPATHICK fTRACK, ROPER KFOOTBALLJ L ,QA , U, 2 ,A . ...rx 1 JP f ' 'il - UQXNQETON I9 Q jm w 26 Qrzmce A-Q K , W, rw -7 Jr ,'.4, gf.,4s'L' Q Q X 5 f f - -N Q Q-J f ligi swhm xi Wvwlmnv . mm.-. . , vM. x N.- ,. il ,,.. .W M , , A I. 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'Hu,Ui 1,5-if 'im'fll1f1 on I - . Q mllumuwuultdlln. I - H, -ul W1 jp!'Z,,,,,u I H ll-I r f1.1f2Alvml1lmCff Fx mf' ff 4 k I 9 1 x ff' x - ,gf 94: , V 4 X M' X -- P W 0' H,r'lcL,AUGHL.IN si 7 -75 . .J 1027 FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM Top Rau-s1.oAN CMGRJ, cARLo1r'r1:s, BEGUQN, num-zs, comp-rox, swooms, IIANKS fcmcm. Boilun Row-BLAKE, NEXVBERRY. sL,mLx3, Lwmumxs, Mcmur, xxamn, wusox f?N'i XNGBET QlQ-A- fc QQ ON fe rf' 26 ' 9 9 Q O ,QA 'A A fl Q Q W 42, X C 'U WH-fmfwnll OFFICERS .R. W. LABEAUME, AQ7, ...........,. ..... C aptain D. B. SLOAN. '25 .....4. .... IV Ianager A. E. HANICS ........... . .,,... . . ...., Coach The success of the 19527 Baseball Team was mediocre due to injuries and lack of abundant material. However, victories over Gilman, Blair and Peddie atoned in part for the defeats. R. VV. La Beaume, E. E. Alexander and J. D. McCabe played consistently good ball throughout the season. GAMES TEAM PRINCETON OPPONENTS R. W. LA BEAUME ..... ....... . .First Base Gilman ..... ...,. 2 4 1 F. S. NEWBERRY .... Second Base Stuyvesant ,,,. ,.,, Q 10 J. D. MCCABE .... ,Third Base Blair ..,.-.- ' Q5 5 T. S. VVILSON .... . .Shortstop Hill -.....'..- 7 8 J. W. SLAGLE .... . .Left Field C H, , 1 r . U W. J. RHEES .... . Center Field P1Zliihiston2'if're Il 3 C' A4 BLAKE ' 'Right Field L ,H P' ' ' R. N. BEGIEN, JR. . . .... Catcher allrencelfl 6 O Q H. B. SXVOPE ..... .... C atcher Hafrvard' 27 4 6 M. C. BEARD .... .... C atcher Clinton ..... 8 1 J. J- CARLOFTE5. . . ,.,, Pitcher Yale: ,937 ---- 9 16 D. C. REBHUN ..... .... . Pitcher Pedclie ..... 6 5 W. F. SCHARNHQOW. . .... Pitcher Q57 iaffffll-,iff-X 2,2 OQXNQETCN 26 QQ'Q'A'QQ W 4 0 if 4 'f f C G y 1. If ' WWW 3 Y? 'H Imrmwx' 1927 FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM Top Row-MOORE, FURBER, PITMAN, BAYES, PACKARU, SANSON. Second R070-IIAIIN, Ccoachl, LUCKETT, POSEY, M.xcN.m,m.x, Sl-EERIE, SHOBER, H!-:INI-2, MQCLEN.-uux fnmnage-r5 Thml R0101KELLER, cH.uzLEs, GALLAGHEH, FAUST, HQDGMAN, cL,xnK, WVETHIZRBEE. Fourllz Row-sTE1Nm:'rz, ADAMS, nrcrm:.x1n'. 11owELL, lcaplmnj, BRADLEY, nxxmuw, HIGH ,C QQXNQETQN ' if W ir? 26 ,. QQIC-2-A-QQ . E fy R , Q ., 43 1927 Jfrzsijman ilirack Team OFFICERS W. R. HOWELL, 27 .................. .... C' aptain R. L. MCCLENAHAN, '25 . .. . ..... Manager KEENE FITZPATRICK .... . . . . ...... ........... C' oach The 1927 Track Team ended a championship season by overwhelming the Harvard Freshman in the Palmer Stadium in the closing meet. After defeating Lawrenceville, the team journeyed to Pottstown and turned back the strong Hill School team in a bitterly contested meet. The Freshman won from Yale 1927 by a single point at New Haven, land the next week triumphed over the Harvard Freshman by a wide margin. The Princeton 1927 team was especially strong in the dashes, high jump, and pole vault, Blake, Bradley, Luckett, McCready, Steinmetz, and Wetherbee being consistent point winners. J. D. ADAMS W. H. AVERY, JR. R. R. BAYES G. BLAKE S. R. BRADLEY, JR. G. M. CASTLEMAN DATE APRIL 30, 1924 .... MAY 3, 1924 .... MAY 10, 1924 .... MAY 17, 1924 .... D. A. CLARK J. B. CHARLES E. J. DIKEMAN G. P. FAUST P. E. FURBEE J. D. GALLAGHER TEAM S. H. HIGH, JR. L. T. MACNAMARA P. R. SANSON A. B. HODGMAN D. C. MONROE E. D. SEERIE W. R. HOWELL J. S. PACKARD A. M. SHOBER C. A. R. KELLER J. R. PITMAN, JR. J. J. STEINMETZ E. H. LUCKETT M. L. POSEY F. P. WETHERBEE R. MCCREADY J. REINE MEETS SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE 91 Lawrenceville. . . . . . 35 65M Hill .. . GOV3 68 Yale 1927 ...... . . . 67 86 Harvard, 1927 .... .. . 48 259 A W - - K QQXNQETQIV 26 QQIQ A Q A My 49 , ffm N Q Q I 0'f411l41v,1nNw ink fa ' ., rf' . . 1- A! , ,fx -gg., .- - A: '-Q21 V 7 1927 FRESHMAN CREW EcKERsoN wn,soN COLLINS nmcrzs 13ALL,xRn CLARK aoomux AITKEN fcnm-.J PIRIE lcox7 W Ql N Q HON M 26 . Q Q 1 Q -fx- Q e V LP ,QQ 7 M i A G 3 f '-4', WM lp R 39 X 7 i lft Hklbtlilllw 1927 jfresbmalt Qtretn OFFICERS J. W. fkITKEN, JR., '27 ..... .. ,. .Captain IMI. P. BRUSH, '25, . . .... .... M anager JOHN FITZPATRICK , ......,. ........................ C 'oach The 1927 Freshman Crew was an unusually strong combination. Although its first race, that with the Naval Academy plebes at Annapolis, was cancelled on account of adverse weather conditions, the 1927 crew showed its strength by defeating the Navy yearlings and the Penn Freshmen by two lengths at the Child's Cup regatta on the Schuylkill. However in a triangular race between the Princeton, Cornell, and Yale Freshman crews, the Yale Crew won by half a length with Princeton coming in second. THE CREW NAME n POSITION HEIGHT VVEIGHT J. W. fkITKEN. . . . Stroke 6.025 164 S. GOODMAN .... 7 5.11 167 H. CLARK ..,.... 6 6. 165 W. R. BALLARD ,.., 5 6.2 172 R. D. NIAGEE. . . -1 6. 164 R. C. COLLINS. .. 3 6. 156 C. K. YVILSON. . . 2 6. , 163 E. B. ECKERSON. .. Bow 5.10 155 L. M. PIRIE .... Cox 5.4 119 RACES DATE FIRST SECOND THIRD DISTANCE TIME COURSE WON BY May 17 .... . . .Yale ....... .. .Princeton ..... . . .Cornell .... .... 1 M miles ....... 9:57 RLX5 Inin ..... Lake Carnegie .... . . . . . length May 31 .... .. .Princeton ..... .. .Navy ...... .... P enn ..... .... 1 5116 miles ..... 6:55 115 min .... .Schuylkill River ..... .... 2 lengths Q61 5 1 means , QQIQ-A Q51 D 3 A . Q4 Q, ' ' L. A ' 'if 'QM Q5 Al Lzi??g2m9?ig' WX Cl KU wygggb l Gilfigfswmue lH1vm1tunt'f 1 927 :Freshman Easkethall Hiram OFFICERS E. ALEXANDER, '27 .,.. ...... .... .... C a y ntain E. RANKIN, '25. . .. . . ,. .Manager A. B. NIES .... .... . . . ., .Coach TTEAIA J. GARTNER ..... . . . ...,... . .... Forzrarzl R. L,xHm.xL'ME .... ....,...,. .... G 1 lard W. MCCABE .... ............,.. ..,. I J orvrurd H. B. Xms ...,. ............ ..,. G 1 lard ALEXANDER. .. . .....,............,..........,, ..,. C 'mlm- SUBSTITUTES E. BARTELL S. EWING W. Rmcns W. BICDIARMID S. McCoY W. Frrrs After losing to Lawrenceville and Peddie in the two opening games, the Freshman Basketball Team showed a. complete reversal from the opening week by defeating the strong Dartmouth Fresh and the undefeated Yale Freshman quintcts. During the mid-year trip, the crack Andover team was taken into camp, but the following day the third defeat of the season was suffered at the hands of the Taft school aggregation at Wallingford, Conn. However, 1927 retrieved themselves with a victory over Lawrenceville, and on Washingtonls birthday, defeated the York Collegiate Institute team, runners-up in the National Preparatory School tournament. The entire first Eve showed excellent basketball, and in addition, several of the substitutes showed promise of being future varsity material. DATE DEC. 8 JAN. 5 JAN. 12 JAN. 15 FEB. 5 FEB. 6 FEB. 12 FEB. 22 MAR. 3 MAR. 4 MAR. 11 Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton SCORE 1927 .... ... 8 1927 .... . 3+ 1927 .... . 33 1927 .... . 28 1927 .... . 27 1927 .... . 21 1927 .... . 21 1927 .... . 31 1927 .... . 20 1927 .... . 2+ 1927 ..,. . 27 GAMES 262 OPPONENTS Lawrenceville .... Pedrlie .,........ c . Dartmouth l. hhde l927.. Andover ..... Taft ........ Lawrenceville York C. I... . Wilmington.. Peddie ...... Hutchinson. . Ill.. SCORE 13 .. 36 27 ., 13 .. 21 .. 28 S .. 26 .. 13 .. 60 .. 18 K QQXNQETQN Wl xgeiy 26 QQIG-A-QQ L ,QNX 1 fl iw 51 - f.:,LggL,g.- f-QS? X Cf O G y 1.22, 'Ex' Sw ag DATE APRIL 19 APRIL 26 MAY 10 MAY 1 7 MAY 22 MAY 31 1927 1927 1927 1927 ..........., 1927 1927 CCancelledl The 1927 Freshman Golf T players throughout the season. DATE JAN. 28 FEB. 22 MAR. 1 MAR. 31 C. A. BELING S. R. BRADLEY G. I. CASTLEMAN 1927 .... 1927 .... 1927. 1927 .... GZIITI H Hmwnqsx 1927 :freshman Gulf Team TEAM E. S. IQNAPP, JR., Captain J. P. PARKER W. L. SMITH W. R. COLLINS S. G. PATTULLO F. J. VVALTERS G. HEPBURN MATCHES SCORE OPPONENTS . . . . 10 Lawrenceville. . . . . -1- Hill .... ....... . 3 Tome ............. . -1- Yale, 1927 .......... . 7 Lawrenceville .......... P8I1I1SylVEll'1la, 1927 SUMMARY SCORE .. 8 9 5 5 met with little success, winning only two of the five matches played. Smith and Hepburn were the out-standing 1927 :freshman Gym mam C. A. BELING. ................,.................... Captain R. K. PAYNTER, JR.. '25 ........... .... M cmager H. G. BOJUS. . . ................... . .. .Coach TEAM A. F. DRRR P. S. PITCHER C. W F. HAIINER E. D. SEERIE J. C. NORTON A. M. YOUNG MEETS SCORE OPPONENTS . . . 15 Varsity ............... . . . . 23 Newark Acztdemy ......... . . . . . .lost Dickenson High School. . . .. fLincoln High School ..... . . . . . .second Q Dickenson High School. . . . . lLincoln High School ...... 263 SCORE 40 .. 32 .....YVO1'1 .third . .first .third if l . xi5 - - Ye WNQETON I QM A QM ' E 4 0 Q Q G 6 7 Swim 1927 :freshmen ilaunkep Qlieam OFFICERS C. H. DELAMATER, '27. . . . . C. H. DELAMATER. . T. H. PRICE, JR ..., J. R. PITM.-IN, JR .... . ...... ........... C aptam GEORGE GAW. .. .....,.... . ... ........Center . . . .Right Wing . ...Left Wing TEAM I'I.E.1VICN1AHON,,Q5 ..... ....................C'oa.ch H. F. T.xYLoR, Jn. . .. J. B. CIIARLES ..... B. F. PEPPER .... . . . .jlanager . . . .Right Defence ....Left Defence ........Center SUBSTITUTES J. R. CHANDLER J. W. GRANGE R. S. RUSH GAMES DATE SCORE ovrfoxxsxw SCORE JAN. 12 1924 1927 ..... ... 2 Royal Bank of Czinarlu ... ... S JAN. 26 1924 1927 ..... . . 10 Juniaica High School ..... . 0 JAN. 30 1924 1927 ..... .. -1 Lawrenceville ......... . 1 FEB. 13 1924 1927 ..... 2 Yale 1927 ..,... .. . 1 FEB. 14 1924 1927 ..... 1 St. Paul's. ......... . 3 FEB. 22 1924 1927 ..... 3 Dartmouth 1927 .,.. . 1 FEB. 27 1924 1927 .. 0 Kent .............,.. . 1 MAR. 1,1924 1927 ..... ..,................... 1 0 Perldie ....,....,.......... . 1 S. M. PELL, '27 ..............,.......,............. Captazfn VV. SHORE, '25. .. . ....... .. .blanager A. B. NIES ...... . ........ .... . . .COGCII TEAM R. BALDXVIN R. W. COGI-IILL I. D. HIXLL H. B. NIES S. M. PELL G. W. S4-HENK W. B. TIIIJLIN J. G. BALLENTINE H. B. COLMORE M. A. KOEHLER H. M. PARKER R. C. Posi' D. F. F-IIARP W. W. 'FOXVNLEY E. C. BARTELI. J. W. GARTNER H. E. MEISIJ.IKI1N S. C. B. PECK M, S. RI-:Ie-HxI:R C. K. ITHOIXIPSOX R. VAN SICKLEN GAMES DATE SCORE oPI'oNEx'rs SCORE APRIL 12, 1927 .... ... 2 Montclair A. V. . ... 1 MAY 3, 1927 .... . . G Erasmus Hall ..... . 9 MAY 9, 1927 .... . . 10 Peeliskill. ...,,, . 2 MAX' 18, 1927 .... . , 1 Yule, 1927 .... . 3 264 Z' F i x? - QQXNGETON f am R 26 v QQIQ A-QQ L QW 'f U fl Q W ' ! , Z'f-zifi N C, Q C 1 1 kg S 7 ff: ww X 041.11 WIWINN C. F. SNOVER, '25 .. . . . . .Manager G. A. VVIGGAN, '23 .... . .. .Coach TEAM R. L. GLANZ E. A. KNII-'FIN D. S. LOUDI-:az M. A. NIAYERS E. H. RIHBANY J. P. SMITH MEETS JAN. 1927 .. C0l11l11lJ1Z1 1927 MAR. 15-1927 vs. Yale 1927 FEB. - 1927 .. Montclair Academy NIAR. 22-1927 vs. Harvard 1927 FEB. . 1927 . Penn 1927 NIAR. 29-1927 vs. Syracuse 1927 FEB. 1927 . Boston Latin APR. 4-1927 vs. Clinton H. S. Mar. 7-1927 s. Lawrenceville APR. 12-1927 vs. M. I. T. 1927 OFFICERS H. R. ERDMAN, '27.. . .................... .Captain W. HAEFELI, JR., '25 .......... . . .Manager FRANK J. SULLIVAN . ......................... .... .... C o ack TEAM J. BARTLETT H. E. FOSTER H ROBINSON R. BALDWIN J. A. PIALL H SWOOPE, JR. F. K. BOTTOMLEY R. M. JOHNSTON F. G. TASKER R. MCN. COCHRAN A M. MURPHY B VVEISL H. R. ERDMAN D. L. RIKE MEETS DATE SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE JAN. 16, 1924 1927 .... 26 Lawrenceville ....... .... 3 6 JAN. 24, 1924 1927 ... 50 Trenton Y. M. C. A.. .. .. 12 FEB. 16, 1924 1927 .. . 36 Montclair A. C. ..... . . 26 FEB. 22, 1924 1927 18 Mercersburg. ..... . .. 44 FEB. 27, 1924 1927 54 Peddie ............. . . 8 MAR 1, 1924 1927 .. . 44 Pennsylvania 1927 ..... . . 18 MAR 12, 1924 1927 .. . 49 Princeton Prep ...... . . 13 MAR. 15. 1924 1927 ... 18 Yale 1927 ......... .. 44 M.AR. 19, 192-L 1927 .... ... 48 Columbia 1927 ..... .. 14 265 Svifi QDANQETQN 26 . M216-A-QQ Q5 lff7Z! i m A G Q il 'ii ' X 1927 jrasbman Tennis Team S. E. EWING, '27 ....... ..... C 'aptafn J. W. QUEEN, JR., 'Q6 .... ....... . . .. .Manager TEAM G. L. LAMBERT J. C. XYESTFALL T. H. MINARY F. T. SMITH S. E. EWING B. C. HEYL R. NICHOLS MATCHES DATE Scom-: OPPONENTS scom: TVIAY 7 1927 .... ... 7 Tome ..,....... ... 0 MAY 10 19Q'7 .... ,.. 9 Columbia 19'27.. ... 0 MAY 14 19Q7. . .. ... 7 Princeton Prop.. ... 1 MAY 16 19Q7 .... .. , G Lawrenceville. .. .. . 0 MAY 17 19Q7 .... ... 1 Yale192'7 ..... . ... S MAY Q4 1927 .... . . . 1 Princeton Yau-sity .. . S J. W. DAVIS, '27 ..... ........ ........,.... C a ptaivz 'W. HAEFELI. JR.. '25 ......... .. . Manager FRANK J. SULLIVAN ..... .................... . ......., I 'uaflz TEAM J. W. DAVIS J. W. ENGLAND J. F. BLIACKAY R. D. GILL L. M. BOSKEY D. B. BANDLER W. R. BALLARD W. L. MATTHEWS R, W, CQGHILL C. H. MARSH MEET Princeton, 1927 ...., . . . 20 1V1ontclair Athletic Club.. . . . . 266 X QQNNQETON5 g 7 1323726 f Qf2'G-f-N- GSFKWK L' 4 7 '1-Ni 0 79 , -.9 Q C 'U I Swm iv miL4M1,u 1927 jrwbman wrestling Exam OFFICERS H. E. MEISLAHN, JR., '2'7'. .. ............. ......... C apfaiin J. M. DYSON, '25. ....... . . . . . EINAR JOHANSEN. . . .........................4....... Coach - TEAM H. A. ROYSTER, JR .... .... 1 15-pound class H. H. PUTNAM ...,... H. E. AMBLER ....... .... 1 25-pound class R. W. SUMMEY. ....... . L. R. STUYVESANT. .. .... 135-pound class H. E. MEISLAHN, JR. . . . P. H. CONKLIN .... .... 1 45-pound class MEETS DATE sconls OPPONENTS JAN. 19, 1924 1927 .... .... 5 Gilman ..... ..,.......... MAR 1, 1924 1927 .... . . 21 Brooklyn Poly Prep. ..... .. 1VIAR. 8, 1924 1927 .... . . 23 Madison Avenue Church. . .. MAR. 15, 1924 1927 .... .. 17 Yale 1927 ,.......... . ... i OFFICERS E. R. WELLES, '28 .... . .... ................ C aptain G. R. BEACH, JR., '26, .. . . H. D. BETTS, JR., '26 ................................. Coach TEAM J. R. GIBSON S. B. Monsn W. B. SLADE R. S. HUCKIN D. D. O,CONNEL D. L. SPEER MEETS DATE scoms OPPONENTS sconn OCT. 17 1928 ........... 27 Lawrenceville ............. 28 OCT. 31 1928 .... ....... 3 4 Yale 1928. . ...........,. . 28 NOV. 24 1928-Sixth place in Freshman Intercollegiates. 267 . . .Manager .. . . .158-pound class . . . . . 175-pound class . , . .Unlimited class SCORE 20 8 10 . 8 . . . .Nfanager E. R. VVELLES 9246, QQXNQETQIV iW26 . QQIQ-A-QQ ' W M fm A ' I 411149 3 X, '04.H141w,Wv 1928 FOOTBALL TEAM THD R0'LUfl.EUGAR, DISSTON, HENDY, LACKEY, fIIlgl'.J, DICKOVICS, EASTMAN, MACASII.-KN MflldlC R010-'DUDLEY, STOUT, FANSIIAYYH FRENCH, LEWIS, EBBERT, WIIITAKIQH, XYILSON FTD!!! R0'lL COI.EMAN. RENARD. ISRIDGIES. CASE, fl'APT.J, GOOCII. JUIINSTONE. SIXCLAIR SQA -I ,I ww, gi f 3 QQXN Q Hen fy W SW 26 . Q 152 I Q -A l.,J CJ N -RQ' YXQT I I- F55 1 Z4 Lkfvlllfp ., , 1928 :Freshman :Football Team OFFICERS C. A. CASE, '28. .. .. .Captain J. B. CLEAVES, '23 ,. . . H. VV. LACKEY, '26 ,. .. .... Manager B. GULICK, '22. . . .. . A. P. DAVIS. '21 .... . ..... Coach 0. ALFORD, '23M, . .. TEAM J. C. RENNARD .... .... L eft End T. A. COLEMAN ..,. . J. M. FRENCH ..... .... L eft Tackle T. C. VVALLACE ........ E. BLAKE .... .... L eft Guard H. C. DISSTON ..... . . SINCLAIR. . . . J. Is. EBBERT. ., R. DIKOVICS ....... B. W. DUDLEY ..... F. E. EASTMAN. ..... . J. R. FAXVNSHAWVE. . G A. GOOCH ....,... . A. HENDEY ...., D V. JOHNSTONE ..... .....................Center .........,.,.,..RightGuard C. R. NIOESER .............. DATE OCTOBER 11 OCTOBER 18 OCTOBER 25 NOVEMBER 1 NOVEMBER 8 NOVENIBER 14 ......Guard O F' W. LEWIS. . . R. LUGER ...., NICASHAN .... S. S'rOU'r ...... J. R. SUBSTITUTES . . . . . .Tackle J. , . . .Fullback C. . . . . . .Tackle H. ......Halfback J. . . .Quarterback C . L. TARVEE ...... W. J, GAMES Princeton '28 .... 'y SCOR Princeton, 28 .... r Princeton, 28 .... Princeton, '28 '28 Princeton, .... Princeton, '28 ,... E 13 0 7 7 6 0 S. VVHITTAKER. . . W. VVILSON ...... Case CCaptairLJ..' l Y I I l 1 U .H Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach . . . .Right Tackle . . . . .Right End . . .Quarterback .,.LeftHalfbback BRIDGES ................... . . . .Fullback OPPONENTS SCORE Perkiomen .......... 0 Mercersburg. . . . . . 9 Exeter .... . . . . 0 Yale, '28 ...... .. . 13 Kiski ..... .,.. 6 Dartmouth, '28 ..... 14 Right Halfback . . . . .Guard , . . .Center , . , .Halfback , . . .Halfback . . . .Fullback ........End ....Halfback Starting the season with an unusually large amount of promising material, the 1928 football team was slow in knitting together as a unit, and showed much ragged playing in its two opening encounters. The heigth of its power was reached in the Exeter contest, when the school eleven, which had proved unbeatable by the Dartmouth, Harvard, and Yale freshmen, was downed in a game marred by injuries. The victory came as a result of a touchdown scored by Bridges earlv in the first quarter after a steady running attack, and an extra point by Case. The yearlings lost their stride following this contest, losing to the strong Dartmouth 1928 and Yale 1928 elevens. Bridges, with his consistent running, Ph was per aps the outstanding star of a team which featured stars and was slow in developing co-operation. r 269 QQINQETON 26 QQIQ A-Q Tex f A .I C fa G f 'C Saw afllllllilllxw TCT 1928 D. P. MCPHERSON, '28 . . . R. H. POST, '26 .... .... A. B. NIES ............ TEAM J. K. SHAW' ..... ........ C. C. SQUIRES .... L. C. SIMONS .. . J. E. PACKARD . .. H. S. XV.-KTERS ...,. D. P. MCPHEIISQN . .. NY. RTCC. I-IARDT . . . R. S. WILLIS . . , D. PLUMER, Jn. . . H. B. WILSON .. . jfreshman Suffer Ulieam . .. .Captain Jfanager . .. .Coach . . , .Outside Right . ..Inside Right . . .Center Forward . . . . .Inside Left . . . . .Outside Left ., . .Right Halfback Center Halfback .. . .Left Halfbacl-2 . . . .Right Fullback . . . .Left Fullbacl-2 R. K. BLACK .......... .........,.,...,......... G oal lggg SOCCER TEAA1 Substitutes-T. COVER, JR., W. TIERSI-ION, J. D. Back R0l0iLUNSDEN fAsst. Coachh, NIELSON, XVILLIAMS, Posr. RICHARDSON,SIIAXV,NIES CCoachJ. LEGGE-ET, A. R. LIORGAN, A. MI, NIELSQN, J. S. Mizlzlle R,010?COVER, WILSON, PLUMEIQ., BLACK, IIIRSIION, LEGGETT, :wIonGAN. , , Front ROW-WILLIS, SEMONS, SQUHIES, MCPLIERSON CCapt.J, PACKARD, IIARDT, XVATERS. RICHARDSON, C. rl- H' ILLLUIS- GAMES DATE SCORE OPPONENT SCORE DATE SCORE OPPONENT SCORE OCT. 1928 Brooklyn Poly .... .... N ov. 20, 1928 3 Penn, 1928 fat Plliladelphial. .. , ,. .. 3 NOV. 5, 1928 Riverdale School ..... . .. DEC. 10, 1928 1 Penn, 1928 ......... ....... . . O NOV. 12, 1928 Erasmus Hall H. S. . . . DEC. 18, 1928 5 Gilman fAt Bu.ltiI11ore,.. .. .. O NOV 1928 Yale, 1928. ........ . . REVIEW The 1928 Soccer Team came through the season without a single defeat. Yale and Gilman were easily overcome while the championsliip Erasmas Hall team was outclassmd, 5-2. The first Penn game resulted in a tie, but a second encounter gave a 1-0 victory to the Tigers. QQXNQETQN I9 26 QQIQ A Q 4 P li ,g f -P - A G . .-.ff Qs. fi ew 'i' y 'V i I fn Af ! 5' l Q ' 1 'W vw N 117 7 nisit ' X xx LQ f I is X ig- SPM is X Vwiwfvuivtl Cttiggbteentb Qnnual iinternullegiate Swimming 51-Blast HELD AT CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK, MARCH 28 AND 29, 1924 The Annual Intercollegiate Meet, opened for the second time to all universities in the United States, included teams from fifteen colleges, and was won by the Naval Academy with a total score of 18 points. Princeton finished in fifth place, Eve positions in the Hnals being secured by members of the team. L. A. Draper, '25, earned fourth in the back strokeg R. S. Hayes, 225, was second in the 220-Yard Swim, J. H. Hawkins, '26, landed a second in the 440-Yard Swim: and C. C. Moser, '24 and L. Anderson, '25, won second and fourth respectively in the fancy dive. In the preliminaries of the breast stroke, Olmstead of VVilliams lowered the national collegiate standard from 2 minutes 47 2X5 seconds to 92 minutes 43 315 seconds. O'Connor of Stanford, the winner of first place in both the Q90-Yard and 440-Yard Swims, was awarded the all-round individual intercollegiate league championship title. 50-YARD 150-YARD Stroke. 220-YARD 200-YARD SUMMARY f 1. Rule, Navy. . .. .... Q5 Q-5 sec. DASH ...... 4 Q. Jones, Brown , 3. VVyckoff, Navy . L 4. Holst, Pennsylvania f 1. Rule, Navy ......... 1 min. 56 Q-5 sec Back 2 2. Wilson, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Millison, Columbia l 4. Draper, Princeton f 1. O,Connor, Stanford ..... Q min. 29 sec. SWIM ...... Q 2. Hayes, Princeton 3. Wheeler, Brown l 4. Sinclair, Navy 1. Olmstead, Williams. .Q min. 44 2-5 sec. BREAST Q. Fletcher, Stanford Phillips, Yale STROKE ........... 3. Il 4. Harburger, Columbia Q7 100-YARD SWIM. .... . if l 440-YARD SWIM. .... . i l Fancy Dive .... .. . l 200-YARD FRESHMAN i RELAY .....,... . , . Jones, Brown ..... .... 5 7 1-5 sec. Wyckoff, Navy Bronson, Yale Foster, Rutgers 0'Connor, Stanford. .5 min. 26 1-5 sec. Hawkins, Princeton Luke, Yale Kwai, Yale Galbraith, Rutgers ....... 99.85 points Moser, Princeton Schissell, Pennsylvania Anderson, Princeton Yale QTremaine, Lane, Hoyt, Bunnellj 2 min. 32 1-5 sec. Navy QTurner, Coale, Cressy, Allanj QQXN Q ETQN ir, 26 Q 12 I C-2 -A- Q 'N . , we C L A' I v K I I QA iv V 0 7- 1 Q fu Q I Q 149, X l I '1 ':f.' 1,1- 41391 Z, S 1411 n141W,N Jfirst atiunal nllegiate Swimming jltleet 3192173 at Qlnnapulis, Qpril ll anh 12, 1924 A new departure in swimming circles in 1924- was the holding of a championship meet open to the colleges and universities of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. This first meet was run 05 in the new pool at the United States Naval Academy. the largest indoor pool in the country. The event drew entries from fifteen institutions, representing the East. the South, and the Middle 11'est, and will be held annually alternating between the East and the Central West. In IQQ4- the results were also Olympic Trials and so were held at Olympic distances. Princeton entries won four places in the finals. R. S. Hayes, '25, accounting for two seconds. SUMMARY 1. Breyer, Northwestern ..... 61 6-10 ser' Q00-METER BRE.-xsr I 1. Olmutearl. Williams. .3 min. Q S-10 sec 100-METER Dash. Q. Wyckoff. Navy Srnoxa i....,..... , Q. Czerwonky. Wisconsin 3. Klingaman, Iowa L 3. Eiselen. Northwestern 1. Breyer, Northwestern, HZ min. 27 9-10 sec. Q00-METER SWIM l 100-METER ISAVK 1. Rule. Navy. , ..... .... 1 min. 19 sec. ' ' ' Srnoxlc ........... A 2. Foles. Brown 1. Howell, Northwestern, 5 min. Q8 SHO sec. i 23. Draper. Princeton 400-METER S1VIM. Q Haygs, Princeton 3. Moore, Indiana 1. Howell, Northwestern. . 22 min. -1-1 sec I l- Gf1ll71'11lt.l1- RUIEQVS 1500-METER S1VIM. . . Q. Corbett, Northwestern DIVING- ' - V Q- Blffls MlUf1C5Utfl 3, A1001-QF Indiana K 3. Moser. Princeton EVENT TIME MADE BY I 111 TQIOWBRIDGE. '25 Q 50-YD. DASH. ,. . 24 3-5 sec. .... .... R . S. H.kYES, 'Q5 Q00-YD. RlsI..xY. .. 1 min. 539 -1-5 sec... J 111111. BLITTEIIIYORTH, '25 100-YD. DAsH ....... 56 1'-5 sec ...... .... J . H. Hnwicms, 'QG I R. S. H.n'Es. 25? Q90-YD. SWIM ....... 2 min. 31 sec. ........ E. J. D. Cross, 1-1 L -l. H. Hi111'kll1S, L5 -1-40-YD. SWIM ....... 5 min. 19 sec. ........ J. H. Hawkins, 26 - u 150-YD, BACK I 11'. Trowbridge, Q5 STROKE 1 min. 58 Sec, ,,,,,,,, L, A, Draper, '25 S00-FT. REI..-W. . . 2 min. 31 1-5 . 117. 11'. Butterworth, 'Q5 Q00-Yn, BREAST J. A. Montgomery. '25 STROKE 2 min. 53 4--5 sec. M. D. Hardin, ,Q5 l 11'. Powers. V23 Q72 ti 1 all ri- T' A 7 . 'FY L.-I I I I I I 5 V A . HI IIIGIIII M COIILGIGIHGII M HGIIIIHGICS 3 N? llx gf NQET . 1 - - Q w Om ON W QQ Q A SQA ' 11 Q 'U WB' ff 441 br X C, y L, - 3, 0 Wwilmfwwxw INTRACOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC COMM1T'1'EE, 1924-1925 Tan Rau'-JENNEY, PRENDEHGAST, Bova. sxnwxox. Bollom Bow-uooxuz. FALL. cxzoxxwmu. ' MEMBERS afl K QQINQETON ' , gale-A-QQ . sw foe 5.51320 A G Q 'W-IWIWIWAN Zintrannllegiate Qthletin Qssuciatiun OFFICERS J. H. FALL, III, '25. . , .... .......... . . .President C. H. CROMVVELL, JR., '26 .... . . .Secretary R. N. IXJOORE, '26. . ..... ............,............ T reasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE C. H. CROMXYELL. '26 J. K. JENNEY, '25 J. PRENDERGAST, A27 J. H. FALL. III, R. N. MOORE, '26 A. V. SHANNON, ,26 I-IONORARY MEMBERS J. E. RAYCROFT, M. D. N. B. TOOKER, M. D. Forty-two members, together with the Executive Committee. compose the Intracollegiate Athletic Association. Two men from each upper- class club, and two apiece from lVIadison Hall, the Sophomore Class, and the Freshman Class, are the members who compose the present Associa- tion, the purpose of which is to promote interest in competitive athletics among the undergraduates. Among other things, the Association organized during the Fall of 1924 several undergraduate football squads in order to give men not able to make the varsity squad a chance to play or learn football. Club Arbor Inn ..., Campus ....... . . . Cannon. .... . . Cap and Gown ...... Charter ..,.......... Cloister Inn .... . . . Colonial . .... Cottage ..... Court .....,. Dial Lodge ,.... . . . Elm ......... Gateway ,.... Ivy ........... . . . Key and Seal ........ Quadrangle .... Terrace ...,... Tiger Inn .,., Tower ...... 1925 lllcmber H. R. Ross J. B. HULL, JR. R. G. WALLACE J. A. BOPE E. S. BENNETT, JR. R. H. Aldrich J. H. FALL, III M. L. HAM R. G. JKVILSON R. W. BEVATTIE S. C. CLEAVES H. G. Voofr W. S. HENDERSON A. KENNEDY, JR. N. S. HASEIJTON W. TROWBRIDGE J. M. BOOHECKER J. H. LEMON 275 1926 Dlember R. R. THURBER J. W. EBEN L. S. ROBINSON G. W. FISHER J. C. BOLE J. F. KOEIILER M, LER. GORE, JR. J. P. NIEDRINGHAUS H. J. SIDFORD F. B. GOELTZ R. M. GIBSON, JR. W. SCHOB J. J. EDSON J. R. LAVVRENCE H. R. R,AY J. K. VIODREY G. B. ATXVOOD C. R. LOEB Madison H all S. B. VVILLIAMS, '25 P. B. ALBERTIS, '26 1927 Nlembers W. C. BEARD J. W. ENGLAND 1928 lllembers C. W. CASE J. LANGHORNE QQ ON v - ' Q 43' ??if?'5i K meer QQIQA QA I ,anim fu G' N. Q' 44'-lll4lvLI11 fllalzhunian Eames jfiftp-tbirh Qnnual Qlilass Qibampinnsijip Meet uf the ElBrincetun Trask Qlthletin Qssuniatiun Held in Palmer Stadium Thursday, May 22, 1924 gif' 34QM,7iQi ' A' I 1- S: in X Z 1 100-YD. DASH. .. 220-YD. DASH. .. 440-YD. DASH. . . 120-YD, HURDL1-ss. . 4 D1 1' U1 Z H U1 P59517 C2112 E52 mms 'VIS 1971 41. :SE . U3 . Hg-3 . mv 1-mam n-typ! uz7: ' rnfzf-'U 551:11 3 H T-Tl 5 -'12 2' ei 7 'I Q 51 - Z - 3 - w 592' 932 A15 T' Z f-e-EFI rvlmpu Ezw E7 Q. PV. PN: 'Dv IQ. Q. Ono -,wi ! ' 5 . Em ww' .1551 AXPH co! ,mga F' 1-3 555 I 'QU mm 1-3 O OU Q 2 2 o 1? ' e 2 5 7-1 'A . H F' ra 'QU H Q pe CU 2 G F 2 z F . ?UF'?U?'!9P?'5 !'3G3 FUEWFUUOF T' U,9wQT' r'oUg.4m Om cnc E,-,,,,,',:xrn E.Ez:f36 '2E. Duff, ,'.f I3 225' wie -'IQ 'Ml6C.wC:g? , egg: 2 Q M- G 3 5 ,. :1 gs 4 ' zo a oo w 'F' .L ..- o ca CII M 0 'Q F 9 F 3 Z o 5 fa F1 'U :z fr: ,.3 Ti 5 1 o . 2 Q of-7 H 77 wmewwm FDC 559 E. D ,191 0551119 :E EHDE , vTfv wily: we 'if SC. - ' fo' - ww Q, 1 4' U1 I no-I lr- LW 5 F? H L if ,- F' F' 52 S. Sams, '25 McCready. '27 ....., . P. Wetherbee, '27 W. Hitzrot, '2-1 G. Croft, '24 . VV. Hitzrot, '2-1 S. Stout, '25 .. .23 3-5 sec. . . .51 2-5 sec. E. Leh, '24 ........ 1 min., 59 3-5 sec. T. Schwartz, '26 N. Lawrence, '26 W. B. Booth, '26 R. Howell, '27 .... . .. .16 3-5 sec. BROAD JVMP. . .. POLE VAULT ....... . . . JAVELIN THROW. .. X S. Tie between R. W. Beattie. '25 W. B. Booth, '26 J, R. Clarke, '25 1 1. C. Beares, '26 ........... 21 ft., 9 3--1 in. ' 2. E..1.Dikeman, '21 1 3. H. F. Reilly, '25 -. 1 . . . . 1' S. R. Bradley. '271 C P 1' 27 ti S. Benedict, '24- R. M. Gibson, '26. T . Drews, '25 R. W. Beattie, '25 aust, ' e .... .... 1 1 lt., 6 in. ...16-Lft.,-1-in. C. L. Beares, '26 ..... .... 2 6 sec. H- C- EUICYX- '24 -------'-- 135 ft-1 9 in 220-YD. HURDLES, , 5 A, N, Lawrence, '26 Discus THROW. . . T. Drews. '25 fNew Princeton rec-orfll L J, S, Black, 'Q6 R. W. Beattie, '25 SUMMARY 1. Charter Club ..... 1 min. 37 sec. 1--19Q5 ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. 35 213 INTERCLUB 880-YD. RELAY. . 2. Cloister Inn 2-1926 .... . . . 34 1f3 3. Dial Lodge 3--1927 '32 -1--192-L 32 . PUBLICATIONS OBSTACLE RELAY RACE Won by ...... ......................i........ T HE Bnrc-A-BRAC 276 ?U '1?U ?5f'-W FCDP' WINNERS S. Sams, '25 ........ . P. Wetherbee, '27, . . McCready, '27 .... QXNGETOIV F 26 QQIQ-A-Q L Q93 ' A I 4' What' Q 2' ' f' if ' Q 'fwlllllw' Zlnnual jfall Jiaanhilzap Ulrark est HELD IN PALMER STADIUM, OCTOBER 27, 1924 100-YARD DASH HANDICAP ....scratch. . .. ....1 foot ......scratch 2 2 0-YARD DASH McCready', '27 ............ scratch .... P. Wetherbee, '27 .... . . .scratch H. Goodwin, '25 .......... 5 yards 440-YARD DASH B. Colahan, '28 ............ 6 yards .... . B. Hamilton, '25 .... .... s cratch S. Packard, '27 ............ scratch 1 20-YARD HIGH HURDLES TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE ....1O 5f10 sec. ....22 9,f10 sec. ...527f10 sec. L. S. Jadwin, '28. . ........... 10 yards ........ .... 1 5 6f10 sec. E. K. Mills, '26 ...... .,.. 1 0 yards J. M. Sturges, '28 .,.. .... 1 0 yards 220-YARD LOW HURDLES C. T. Elliot, '28 .............. scratch ........ . . .... 26 6f1O sec. J. S. Black, '26 ..... .... s Cratch J. M. Blair, '28 ..... .... 5 yards DISCUS THROW R. O. Hereford, '27 ...... . .... 8 feet. ........ .... 1 16 feet E. D. Seerie, '28 ..... ...... s cratcli R. S. Sams, '25. .. . .... 15 feet JAVELIN THROW TIME, HEIGHT XVINNERS HANDICAP OR DISTANCE . T. Rea, '26 ...... .... 2 0 feet ..... .166 ft., 6 in. T. Elllot, '28 ...... .... G. P. Fielding, '25 scratch scratch POLE VAULT R. Bradley, '27 ..,......... scratch. . . . . M. Castleman, '27 l .... 1 foot ...12 feet D. D. Shay, '28 j .... 1 ft., 6 in. HIGH JUMP Blake, '27 ........ ...... S cratch ..... . .6 ft., M in. J. Steinmetz, '27 . . . . .scratch Blake, '28 .... 1 inch M. Firey, '28 ...... 1 inch BROAD JUMP T. Elliot. '28 ...... ...... 1 foot. . .. .21 ft., 10 in. J. Dikemau, '27, . . .... scratch VV. VVarner, '26. . . .... 3 feet 2-MILE INTERCLASS CROSS COUNTRY H. Kopf, '25 .........................,....... 10 min., 3 sec. D. Betts, '26 H. Tyler, '26 Event won by 1926 team, composed of H. D. Betts, T. H. Tyler, A. S. Dumper, T. L. Leeming, J. Vodrey, VV. Vodrey, and R. T. Schwartz. 277 2 , 63 - - L QW Qqxneerofv N 925 G owe A QMS O ff 4 1 V- x C 4 ar Q 7 . i 014 llllllhllllll Sixteenth Zlnnual Regatta FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1924 VARSITY CREW RACE DISTANCE, IM MILES In the first intercollegiate crew race ever held in the fall of the year the Lniversily of Pennsylvania shell won over the Orunue Cl ht by tuo lengths. Almost the entire Penn eight rowed in the Olympics tryouts last spring in which il world's rec-ord was broken. Penn's time xx 1 S min 14 sec., Princetonts was S min. QQ sec. J. W. Aitken .... .... S. Goodman. .. R. D. Magee. .. Iminger .... .... PUT? 0'-1 Za. ,Sm m D F3952 H Z7 C. Collins ..... . G. Leigh .... 1-Bhd . H. Darnell ..... J. R. Thorpe .... A OFHC ..... .... M. M-:Conihe .... . .. ORANGE VARSITY Stroke YV. R. Ballard ...... ,....... . . .3 .... 7 H. -I. Yan Gytenheel-1. . .. .,. 4- .... 6 C.IY.YYillian1s...... ....... 53 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA VARSITY - 'T ff cs w Stroke Goetz ...,... .,..,,..,... Mac-Donnlrl LCJ .............. -L Redway .,,,... . H. f'l:irk ..,. lt. NY F-treett l.. Xl. Pirie.. llensel ,.... hu an ....... l'Hug-Felder. 'Baesitp Krebs Squah Bane Stroke . . . . 7 . . . . 6 .Stroke 7 ...G U7 t'?' '1 o :T rn Q. CV 2 :r o 1 :- O FF 7 ru E as 0 VT 4 m E Fr. '4 'T Q. H- : cu FV' E S :L 3 re 1 7 '4 P+ 2 5 1: Z 2531 DISTANCE, IM MILES BLACK VARSITY E. Ball. ............. . Stillman ..... . . . . R. Deemer ............ THIRD VARSITY wpsw . H. Beardsley ......... W. Smith ...... . . . . . M. Metcalfe .... 278 YY. S. Scull. . C.. R. Loeb. . A. Kennedy. J. H. Hayden C. . .. G. Buffnni .... ... .-I. H. Cook. . at the finish. M2 llow Vox J lion' Vox H2 lion' Vox ..Q . Bon' Cox ie VWNQETON 26 QM? 'A'QfQ a W fm A G f Q X x I gym Nl Wllllfmlillll 150 190111171 Qllreha Bane DISTANCE li MILES Over the Henley distance the third crew managed to keep its handicap of Your lengths. The first crew approached near the Hnish line only to stop before the race was won. and the second eight caught up two lengths on the third for second place. XVHS .-X YY. Schmidt -l. E. Scott. .. T. G. A. Platz Crew AM and Crew HCM Won by Crew UD . YV. K. Tencher. W. C. Spruance. . R. C. Schaub. . .........Strolce A.Zinsser..,,. 5 S.S.Cooley.. Q . . 7 J. B. Corser .... .... 4 B. G. Burr ...... .,... B ow . . . li M. A. Mayers .... . . 3 C. Kabayama .... .. .Cox freshman Qllretn Bane DISTANCE, 1 MILE went the length of the race before the former surged ahead to win by the narrow margin of Eve feet. Third place CREW HAH . . . . .Stroke A. S. Alexander. . . . . .. .. 5 W. P. Youngs. .. ..... 2 .. ....... 7 J. NVilson. ...... .... . . , 4 J. Thompson .... . . . .Bow . . . . li J. Langhorne .,.. . . . 3 A. Shaw .... . . .Cox Q79 Qin Q HO Q IQ I C2 -A- L feet Q N W 26 Q SQA G y 1 -Qwmxr xx tffimfwvl' df iv' Q V . w . .s Q D f ' f .9-X X I N X The rincetnn Tltlnihersitp life Saving Qtluh JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, '82. . . ......... Honorary Preszklent H. MATALENE, '26 . . . ..... ............ V ice-President R. S. HAYES, '25 . ........ ................,.. P resident F. J. SULLIVAN ...... ....... . . .'.Secretary and T reasrurer FRANK J. SULLIVAN ....... ........................ I rzstruetor The Princeton University Life Saving Club completed its most successful season since 1914, in which year the club was formed. Out of Hfty-six applicants for membership in the club, thirty-two received awards, nineteen of this group being given diplomas. The Club is the only one of the university organizations throughout the country which prescribes its own tests, besides which, it awards diplomas which are recognized by the Camp Counsellors Association. The only Life Saving Club having tests equal to those of the Princeton organization is the Royal Life Saving Club of London. The tests include speed swimming, under water swimming, and diving. A list of the requirements are: 1-Swim 100 yards in 1 minute and 20 seconds. 10-Swim 50 yards dressed. 2-Swim 440 yards in 8 minutes. 11-Demonstration of seven methods of release from supposedly 3--Swim 100 yards on back, using legs only. drowning person. 4-Ilgunnxrilg front dive. 1 h . 1 12-Carry subject 100 yards, using four methods of carry. 5- eep a oat for 3 minutes, wit supposedly abdornina cramps. 13-Defensive tactics against Struggling subject. 6-Swim '75 feet under water from surtace dive. H U d I . u 7-Swim 50 yards, using arms Only. - n ress on and and enter water within 30 seconds. g..SurfaCe dive for human Object. 15-Correct demonstration of Shafer method of resuscitation. 9--Remove shoes and clothes in deep water. 16-1fVritten explanation of methods of resuscitation for the drowned. DIPLOMA WINNERS C. S. BANNERMAN, '26 J, B. Consnn, '27 D. R. McCI..iREx, '26 P. B. NEXVMAN, '26 F. K. BOTTOMLY, '27 J. W. Davis, '27 W. L. BIIATI-IEXVS, '27 T. T. OXNARD, '26 P. BUTLER, '26 H. E. Fosrnn, '27 M. A. DIAYERS, '27 W. H. SAUNDERS, '26 R. H. CASEY, '27 E. K. GADEBUSCI-I, '27 D. RQIITCHELL. '25 F. G. TASKER, '27 R. M. COCHRAN, '27 R. M. JOHNSTONE, '27 A. M. MURPHY. '27 MEDAL WINNERS D. M. ALDRIDGE, '26 R. W. COGIIILL, '27 G. W.. DIXON, '27 J, B, OLDEN, 'Q6 R. W. BALLANTINE, '27 C. D. CONXVELL, '27 D. S. LOXVDEN, '27 K. H. T.1.PP.xN, '25 L. M. BosKEY, '27 P. M. DAVIS, '27 J. F. DTCITAY, '27 J. P. TYOOLRIDGE, '27 A. M. XVOUNG, '27 280 Qoxweerofv . . QQIQ-A-Q .A 4 . grwgg QA., ' .--, fi. 1 ifntranullegiate Zltbletins WINNERS BOXING TOURNAMENT, SPRING 1924 J. A. Cox, '24 ........ ......... 1 25-pound class R. D. NIARSHALL, III, '25 .... .. .160-pound class J. W. KELLY, '26 .,.... . .... 135-pound class U. J. REINE, '27 ............ ,... 1 75-pound class' A. R. STUYVESANT, '27 .... .... 1 45-pound class W. RUTHEREORD, JR., '27 ........ .... U nlimited class' ' Default WINNERS FOOTBALL BOXING TOURNAMENT, SPRING 1924 E. S. WELCH, '27 ..... .............. L ightweight class U. J. REINE, '27. . .,,.......... . .. .Middleweight class. E. C. BARTELL, '27 .......................... Welterweight class W. RUTHERFORD, JR., '27, . . .... Heavyweight class IN TERCLASS BASEBALL, FALL 1924 Won by 1927 THE LINE-UP G. J. CARLOFTES, p. R. O. WILSON, ss. R. W. LA BEAUME, p. C. PAYNE, JR., lf. C. WALLACE, JR., p. W. J. RHEES, cf. Q. N. BEGIEN, c. H. B. SWOOPE, rf. H. B. GILLESPIE, lb. J. W. MILTON, if. sub. C. A. BLAKE, 2b. D. C. COMPTON, of. sub. W. F. SCHARNIKOIV, 3b. W. D. GEORGE, Jn., of. sub. CANE SPREE November 5, 1924 Lightweight Class A. M. YOUNG, '27, won over M. T. MONTGOMERY, '28, time, 1 min. 47 sec. Middleweight Class P. G. THOINIPSON, '27, won over A. KNAPP, JR., '28g time, 18 Inin. 26 sec. Heavyweight Class R. W. SUMNEY, '27, won over A. Z. F. Wood, '28, tirne, 7 min. 10 sec. 281 INTERCLASS FALL RELAY RACE The Interclass Fall Relay Race was held in Palmer Stadium on October 25, 1924, between the halves of the Notre Dame game. The race was won by the 1925 team, with the 1927 team following a very close second. 1928 placed third. The class of 1926 was not entered in the race. 1925 Team-R. H. ALDRICH, W. L. DILL, R. H. GOODXVIN, G. B. HAMILTON, R. S. SAMS, G. L. SCATTERGOOD. INTERCLUB BASKETBALL SERIES Won by Elm Club Team-C. L. BEARES, H. L. EASI-MAN, R. M. GIBSON, T. R, WILLIAMS, E. L. MCMILLAN. Subs.-T. V. BIRD, W. P. CLARK., M. H. MURPHY. INTERCLASS LACROSSE, SPRING 1924 . IfVon by 1926 THE LINE-UP A. H. MARSHALI1, g. G. W. FISHER, c-. W. P. CLARK, p. G. VOSBURGH, t. a. T. E. BECK, c. p. A. T. TAFT, s. a. H. W. JEFFERS, f. d. W. H. STEVENS, f. a R. H. ANDERSON, s. d. W. BUTCH, i. h. C. H. SEYDEL, t. d. M. MILLIKEN, o. h. ?f?f I W3 'Y I 273' Mm G Wfvfmfuulvw Zinttanullegiate Qltbletics cfQIuncIuIJ chj INTERCLUB HOCKEY TOURNAMENT March, 1924 Won by .... ............. .,.. I I II' TEAM T. M. BANCROFT, '94 W. S. HENDERSON, 'Q5 W. N. BROWN, '24 J. K. JENNEY, '25 R. G. CROFT, '24 C. C. TOIVNSEND, '24 FALL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP . u . Wxnner. ................................. J. A. TILIACINTOSH. '29 Runner-up ...., ........ J . D. AMES, 'QS INTERCLUB BASEBALL, SPRING 1924 H. M. SADLER, c. F. K. PAGENKOPF, p. R. KINDER, p. G. HALLOCK, III, 1b. S. RANDALL, III, 2b. Won by Terrace Club J. FRITTS, 3b. L. KLEINHANS, ss. F. SMITH, lf. H. ROBERTS, cf. F. B. MOHLE, rf. 282 FALL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP, 1924 ., .. . . .38 Wxnner tismglesb ...............,............... J. I AN RYX. .. Runner-up ...,...... ,. .T. H. ATIXARY, '27 Wirmers 4fcIo11blesD. .. . .... XY. B. EXLIXS, 'QS J. VAX RYN, 'QS Runners-up ....... .. .P. D. ITICKS, '26 a R. T. P.-XTOX, Zo ANNUAL FENCING TOURNAMENT, SPRING 1924 Foils-won by XY. G. D. Donohue. '25 Sabres-wcm by A. B. HOFP. '26 lfpcz'-won by YV. G. D. DOXOHOE, '25. FALL HANDICAP CROSS COUNTRY RUN November 12. 1924 FINISH HANDICAP TIME 1. T. K. Noss, '25. ....., .... 1 minute .... ...19 min., 1 sec 2. T. L. LEEMING, '2G. .... . . .scratch 3. D. D. O'CONNELL, 'QS ......... 15 seconds if if A 1 fx!! Nl ,HN 7 WZ JW , f ig SZ Q M6 f f 5 A ? 7,2 - M NRM S : , QQXNGETQN 25 v Ql2lC?'fN-SQ KN M .. SO A. J. BARRY R. W. BEATTIE P. D. BERGEN J. M. BOOHECKER G. W. BOWERS A. BRAUER J. M. BOORECKER C. W. CALDWELL R. H. ALDRICH W. BANKSON C. R. BEATTIE R. W. BEATTIE J. R. CLARKE H. M. COLLINS R. N. DEPUE F. E. BALL F. H. CONNOR C. W. CALDWELL S. C. CLEAVES R. N. DEPUE F. S. SMITH R. T. PATON L. ANDERSON W. W. BUTTERXVORTH, JR. W. DWIGHT .... D. B. SLOAN. . . C. W. CALDXVELL I x 'H -rvhllnhlxw Glass uf 1925 FOOTBALL C. E. H. HERIAIINGER C. NEXVBOLD E. C. STOUT, JR. R. B. DINSMORE J. B. HULL, JR. J. F. NIELDS, JR. B. F. THOMPSON T. W. DREXVS W. R. JACKSON F. K. PAGENKOPF S. M. TILLSON J. B. EDGAR J. W. NICKERNON T. M. RITCIIIE L. XV.-XTERBURY, JR. H. S. GILLESPIE F.. L. MOMILLAN R. T. SHACKELFORD R. W. WINGATE, JR BASEBALL I J. W. J. COOPER R. B. DINSMORE F. K. PAGENROPI-I C. J. XYEISER R. L. DAVIS J. H. LEMON E. C. STOUT, JR. TRACK G. K. DICKERMAN B. R. HIAMMOND H. F. REIIJLH' W. C. SEUFERT W. L. DILL D. D. B. HAKRDING L. RENSIIAW I. W. STEPHENSON T. W. DREWS R. G. HILLS G. M. ROBINSON F. S. STOUT R. M. DUNCAN B. H. NI.-KYCOCK H. R. ROSS C M. TAYLOR G. P. FIELDING C. N XVBOLD R. S. SAMS C TEIDEMAN R. H. GOODNVIN D. H. PHILLIPS G. L. SCATTERGOOD T H. Tk.-KYLOR CREW J. H. HAYDEN E. G. LEIGH W. S. SCULL C. W. JYILLIAMS A. KENNEDY, JR. R. C. IVICLEOD J. R. TIIORPE BASKETBALL R. L. DAVIS T. W. DREWS R. C. HYNSON E. L. BICBLIILLAN R. B. DINSBIORE H. S. GILLESPIE J. H. LEMON GYM TEAM WRESTLING H. W. PARKER R. S. VAN CLEVE J, M, DYSON BOXING J. A- MEURER S- LEGENDRE B. BIUDGE JR. J. A. BIACKINTOSH TENNIS CANE SPREE W. O. SHERRERD, JR. F. T. JIVOOD A. G. PORTER H. N. LEIYIS SWIMMING J- H- COCHP-AN M- D- HARDIN, JR. N. S. HAXSELTON W. TXRONVBRIDGE L- A- DRAPER R- S- HAYES H. W. PARKER N. S. STILYVELL MANAGERS . . .... 1927 Football R. L. MOCLENAI-IAN . . . .... 1927 Track . . .1927 Baseball M. P. BRUSH. ....... .... 1 927 Crew Q84 Q WW? X. 'Q ., . . QQ-RI A GRIN E7-ON W L 26 DQIQ-A-QQ . Q O X W KH - ' 9 ax y I D. M. ALDRIDGE W. H. ASHTON J. R. BIGELOVV J. H. BACHELLER D. P. CAULKINS T. S. DIGNAN J. W. EASTON J. J. EDSON F. M. AVERY C. L. BEARES, JR. H. D. BETTS, JR. J. S. BLACK W. B. BOOTH A. F. ADAMS, JR. R. L. BARNES R. H. ANDERSON T. E. BECK K. DUB. BURNHAM P. DEF. HICKS L. V. MERCHANT G. FISHER L. V. COCHRAN R. MODOUGAL, JR. A. C. H. CLARK T. C. CLARK J. H. CRAGO T. S. DIGNAN W. H. FORREST, JR. J. M. FOWVLER J. G. KELLOGG L. G. KELLOGG R. S. CHRISTOPHER A. S. DUMPER W. W. ELY C. F. GATES, JR. R. M. GIBSON C. G. BUFFUM, JR. H. C. CROMWELL, J H. D. BETTS, JR. W. P. CLARK R. P. HAZELYVOOD H. W. JEFFERS, JR. J. F. KIDDE J. S. MCGOVERN S. MACLEOD, JR. R. '4 Wm R' 04 lnuywww Clilass uf 1926 FOOTBALL T. E. FOSTER C. F. GATES, JR. R. M. GIBSON E. GOLDSTEIN A. M. HELRIRIKTH BASEBALL W. LEXVIS H. W. LACKEY J. S. RANDALL, III TRACK T. HALE, JR. W. H. INLOES E. L. JOHNSON A. N. LAXVRENCE CREW W. R. DEEMER, JR. W. H. FORREST, JR. CROSS COUNTRY T. L. LEEMING LACROSSE H. Y. IVICIKEEVER A. H. MARSHALL TENNIS C. SNYDER SWIMMING D. R. MACLAREN GOLF J. M. ROBBINS CANE SPREE T. V. BUTTREY J. N. P. HUTTIG Q85 R. I. HOBSON W. H. INLOES H. W. JEFFERS H. W. LACKEY J. W. NEIVM.-IN R. RICHARDS W. SALES, JR. T. L. LEEMING W. C. LEXVIS W. R. MCALPIN R. T. SCHWARTZ J. F. HAWVKINS, JR. A. M. HELMRATH J. K. VODREY J. MCE. MULLIKIN C. H. SEYDEL E. R. MARTIN J. A. MAXXVELL A. V. SHANNON R. RICHARDS . SAYLES IP A. V. SHANNON R. L. STEARNS T. R. VVILLIAMS A. SALES T. R. WILLIAMS III . C. TAYLOR W. P. TAYLOR J. K. VODREY W. H. VODREY, III R. W. STREETT T. F, TRIMBLE W. H. STEVENS G. D. VOSBURGH H. C. TAYLOR G. VINSONHALER BOXING J. YV. KELLY M QRVQXNQETON 4 . iw QW-A HL E. E. ALEXANDER R. :BALDXVIN W. C. BEARD J. CASEY W. C. CARROLL J. CHARLES E, E. ALEXANDER M. C. BEARD R. N. BEGIEN, JR. J. D. ADAMS W. H. AVERY, JR. R. R. BAYES G. BLAKE S. R. BRADLEY, JR. G. BI. CASTLEMAN J. W. AITKEN VV. R. BALLARD F. T. SMITH R.. W. SUMMEY J. R. CHANDLER W. M. COLLINS R. F. DARBY J. W. DAVIS M. W. EGERTON J. W. ENGLAND C. BLAKE G. J. CARLOFTES B. C. COMPTON J. B. CHARLES D. A. CLARK E. J. DIKEMAN, J G. P. FAUST P. E FURRER J. D. GALLAGIIER, Jn. H. CLARK R. C. COLLINS T. H. MIN.iRY P. G. THOMPSON I4 iw NJ K 2, YS K IluM1,NX QLIH55 nf 1927 FOOTBALL S. WL EWINO C. WY FARNSXYORT1-I F. LEA H. H. MAYER H. E. RIEISLAHX BASEBALL R. W. LABE.-XUME J. D. RICCABE F. S. NEXVBERRY TRACK R. LIIGH, JR. A . . B. LIODGMAN C. R. PIOXVELL C. A. R. :KELLER E. H. LUCKETT R. .NICCREADY CREW B. ECKERSOX S. GOODMAN, IH P. H. CONKLIN SWIMMING H. R. ERDLIIKN CANE SPREE W. W. LFOXVNLEY Q86 H S. B J. T D xx J. L .X J. J. . B. NIES M. PELL I . PEPPER PREXDERG.-AST . J. ROSENGARTEN .C RI-:RIIITN '. RULES W . bLAOLE . T. BIPNAMARA . F. WIOORE. JR. 5. P.u:KARD R. PITAIAN, JR. M. L. POSR1' J. REINI: R. D. WI.-XGEE L. M. PIRIE WRESTLING H. A. ILOYSTER A. M. YOUNG W. RUTIIERFORD P. R. SANSON J. TY. SLAGLE J. TYSON E. S. JYELCH H. VB. SWOOPE. JR T. S. WILSON P. R. SANSON E. D. SEERIE A. M. S1-IORER J. J. STEIXMETZ F. P, JYETIIERBEE C. K. JYILSOX L. R. SI'L'YvESANT I x ' K QCANCQETQA, I CFZ6 , gmc?-A-QQ A W AQ I -42, 1 1 smu g X. mass ut 1928 FOOTBALL E. C. BLAKE J. R. BRIDGES C. A. CASE T. A. COLEMAN R. L. DIKOYICS J. BLACK T. COVER W. M. HARDT W. HIRSHON DISSTON DUDLEY, JR EASTMAN EBBERT R. FANSIIAWE O,CONNEL LEGGETT MCPHERSON MORGAN NIELSON J. MCK. FRENCH G. A. Goocn D. N. HENDEY V. JOHNSTONE J. W. LEXVIS CROSS COUNTRY E. R. VVELLES SOCCER J. E. PACKARD, JR. D. PLUMER J. S. RICH.ARDSON J. SHAXV 287 R. LUGER J, C, MCASHAN R. MOESER C. RENNAED W, S, E. SINCLAIR J. W. R. GIBSON C. SIMONS C.SQUIRES VVATERS STOUT TARVER WALLACE WHITTAKER WILSON WILLIAMS WILLIS WILSON QQXNQETQN . Z6 QQIQ-A-QQ 4 feta H , EI . ' A G 'Q o,,,,,,W,,w flltnentp-eighth Qnnual ilnterfcbulastin rank Games EVENT 100-YU. DASH. . . QQO-Yu. DASH. .. 4140-YU. DASH. .. 44-0-YD. DASH. .. CHigh Schoolsl 120-Yn. IIURDLES .... 1 220-YD. HURDLES .... 4 ONE-MILE RUN. . Pom: VAULT ..... 880-YU. RUN .... 12-Ln. S1lo'r PUT. HELD AT PRINCETON, MAY 10, 1924 TIME, HEIGHT NAME OR DISTANCE Wilson, Hill ................ 10 3-10 sec. Walker, Hill Van Vechten, Mercersburg Denton, Commercial- High .... 22 3-10 sec. Wilson, Hill Fitz, Mercersburg Stone, Peddie. ........ ..... 5 1 7-10 sec. Shotter, Mercersburg Brayton, Hill Barnett, New Utrecht l 51 7-10 sc Cacavajo, George Washington Tie for first place Green, Flushing Lloyd, Peddie ....... ..... 1 6 Q-10 sec. Read, Mercersburg Ely, Haverford Read, Mercersburg. . . . . Baker, Lawrenceville Lerch, Mercershurg Cox, Mercersburg .... 4 min., Q6 8-10 sec. Geoghegan, St. Benedict Miller, Choate 4 ....26 sec. Carr, Hill ...... ....... . H12 ft., 5 in. LRohinson, Mercersburg McLallen, Hill l Wing, Lawrenceville P Tie for third place Moran, Mercersburg l Austin, Somerville .... . , .il min., 7-10 sec. Monroe, Lawrenceville Deady, St. Benedict Adelman, New Utrecht ,...... 47 ft., 3 in. Labes, New Utrecht Qchs, Peddie 12-LB. HARIMER I' THROW. .... , .. . 1' I l DISCUS .... . 9 I f JAVELIN. . . . 1 I f BROAD JUMP ..... . 4 I f HIGH JUMP .... . 4 . Mercersburg, 493 Hill, Q5g TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE Guinn, Bellefonte ....... 170 ft., 6 1-4 in. Caldwell Mercersburg Bone, Mercersburg Conver, Mercersburg .... 120 ft., 3 3-4 In. Anderson, Lawrenceville 1Velch, Bellefonte IVelch, Bellefonte .... . .165 ft., 11 1-2 in. Gill, Peddie Moeser, Lawrenceville White, Mercersburg ,.... 21 ft., 10 3-4 In. VVelch, Bellefonte Firey, Hill Robinson, Mercersburg ...... 6 ft., 3--1 in. Thompson, Lawrenceville Helmus, Flushing SUMMARY Lawrenceville, 1 6. By completely outclassing the 9.8 other contestants in the twenty-eighth annual interscholastic track meet, Mercersburg won permanent possession of the trophy which was offered to the school first winning Hve legs. In the course of the meet five Princeton interscholastic records were broken. A new time of 51 7-10 seconds was set in the -L40-yd. run for high schools when Barnett ofNew Utrecht and Cacavajo of George Wlashington broke the tape in a dead heat at the finish. Cox of Blercersburg won the mile run in 4 minutes, 26 8-10 seconds, while Carr of Hill cleared IQ feet, 5 inches in the pole vault. A new record in the javelin throw was also made by Welch of Bellefonte with a throw of 165 feet. HM inches. Conver of Mercersburg set a new record in the discus with a throw of 120 feet, 3Minches. QXNQETQA, fiifw gmc? A Q J - - D 'i ll P IQ f ffl it it X elf T K 1 , if I ' KN fx' 'LZ uni. is 0 A Q 76 it n'.,l14M1,iV Qlnnual Zintersrbulastin Glennie Tournament HELD AT PRINCETON, MAY 24-30, 1924 SINGLES, CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES, CHAMPIONSHIP Won Xglisynl East Orange High School' 6-Q' 6-2' 8-10' Won by Van Ryn and Appel, East Orange High School, by default. Runner-up-W. O. Worth, Princeton Prep School. Runners up-Becker and Perlow, Morris High School. Van Ryn, winning the singles championship for the second successive year, experienced his greatest diffliculty in defeating Worth in the finals after the latter's sensational come-back in the third and fourth sets. After earning the right to play in the finals of the doubles championship Becker and Perlow were forced to default their match. Van Rynr and Appel, repeating their last year's triumph, showed up as the strongest team in the tournament, and were highly deserving of victory. The Winning players received cups from the University and medals from the U. S. N. L. T. A. Q89 esf? s spixeti L! r Swa t X H'-Ilitlwlilfi Ghz em System ni Iectiuns tn Tittpperrlass Iuhs' The passage of a new set of rules concerning elections to upper class clubs marks one of the most important changes which have taken place in the social life of the University for several years. By abolishing Bicker Week and the many unpleasant and injurious practices which it repre- sented, the Undergraduate Interclub Committee has done away with what was probably the greatest evil in Princeton. Three outstanding changes are involved in the new system. Of these the most important is undoubtedly that which allows Sophomores and upperclassmen to talk freely on matters pertaining to clubs. It is hoped that this privilege, together with that of walking on Prospect Street, which has also been accorded to Sophomores, will serve to do away with much of the mystery that formerly surrounded the clubs and will help the candi- date to form some definite idea of the various societies before pledging himself to join any one of them. This free intercourse on club matters will also abolish the old visiting committees, those ludicrous groups of upperclassmen who used to call on one prospect after another, much to the embarrassment of both visitor and host, and with unsatisfactory results to both. Still another thing which will make the old visiting committees unnecessary is the provision that clubs will be allowed to hold open house on Sunday afternoons after Thanksgiving for those candidates who have been proposed as members. A second radical change brought about by the new code is that in regard to proposing men for membership to the clubs. Heretofore. the only method by which a Sophomore could be put before a club as a prospective member was through the initiative of one of the club members. Under the new plan, however, an underclassman is expected to ask that his name be put before whatever club or clubs he may wish to join. Before a vote is taken on any candidate, he must be seconded by someone other than his sponsor and his name must be posted in a conspicuous place in- the club for a. certain length of time. It is expected that this method of proposing a candidate will greatly simplify the duties of the club membership com- mittees and will also result in the creation of more homogeneous sections for the various clubs. The third important change which is fostered by the new rules occurs in the method of electing members to the clubs after they have been duly proposed and seconded. Each club is to have a membership committee of eleven men, two of whom are to be graduates. and the rest Juniors and Seniors. To this committee will be given the duty of selecting as members of the club certain men from the list of those who have been proposed, seven votes being sufEcient for election. There will be no closed sections . inasmuch as a man maybe elected at any time after March lst of his Sophomore year, not only during a certain specified period as formerly. Furthermore, under the new system no Sophomore will have an opportunity to ballot against members of his own class. Each club is expected to take its full capacity of members, and if this expectation is complied with, it should make it possible for a larger percentage of the Sophomore class to enjoy the privileges of club membership than ever before. Several less important rules are also included in the new code. These state that no candidate is to be entertained at meals prior to his election. that no pledges by a candidate to join a certain club, or by a club to take a certain candidate, are to be made, and that none is to be informed of his election to a club before March first. Another rule, providing that any man could become a member of as many clubs as he should be elected to, was also recommended by the committee which formulated the new code. It was decided, however, on account of the objections of several alumni, to consider this still further before putting it into effect. The new system of election went into effect last November, and, although it is rather early to tell just how it will work. every indication is that it will be most beneficial, not only to the clubs themselves, but also to all those underclassmen who are on the verge of becoming upperclassmen. The Sophomore and Junior classes this year have a great trust in their hands. lt. will be their duty to keep absolutely within the rules and spirit of the new system so to establish it as one of the fine traditions and customs of Princeton. 290 -.4 IW W? UMD s RQ , 5 ?y ?-5 at J 9 , mgafg xx, If g?'.q,g'-x f ,-Q -+.,,,3:-Ng 4 .v x .A.,,.--,-:in V ' 5 , I N fl J 'j-milk. WX f Lf ww ZH- we 'H14lM,h' if H , I 4 497: lil 11 - ms un nu 'H' , , EEE EES E l EERE EE E EERE ARBOR UNB ? '1f X'?'t QINQETON ' ff' ' QQIO A ff' -Q fs ei, ' - x, D 3 ' W' QiW O' Q' K .,', 1 X 0 THEODORE G. KLUBIPP, '24 FRANKLIN F. MOORE, '26 GEORGE M. CUNNINGHAM ACHESON J. DUNCAN ROBERT M. DUNC.-KN ALDIS B. HATCH, JR. JOSEPH W. HENDREN STEWART BECKER EDMUND B. BOYNTON JOHN VV. BREWVER DAVID L. CODDINGTON JOSEPH D. ELDER CLARENCE A. GUNTHER BENJAMIN D. HABIILTON 'kNOt returned.. if ' ww X 4 :Sa Q 71 I '54 :vfnvl1,N Zlrhur ihm Founded 1923-Incorporated 1923 OFFICERS ROBERT S. TYSON, '25. . .. . . EDBIUND B. BOYNTON. '26. . . FREDERICK B. STALLMAN. '25 JOSEPH R. STRAYER, '25 ..... .......Preszfdent FRANK D. XVATERMAN, JR., '26 BOARD OF HARRY J. HEMPHILL, '24 .... FREDERICK B. STALLMAN, '25 . WILLIAM T. DIXON, '24 ..... . . . .Vice-Presiclent . . . . . . . . Treasurer . ........... Secretary .. . . ,. .. .. .. .A.ssz's1'anf Treasurer TRUSTEES . . . .President . . . . . .Treasurer ...................Sec'reta1'y HERMAN R. ROSS, '25 GEORGE E. THOMPSON, '24 JOHN H. SIEKER, '24 THOMAS H. TYLER, '25 MEMBER, 1924 JAMES A. WADSWORTH MEMBERS, 1925 JOSEPH P. -JESSUP ELTON B. LAFFERTY XVI-IEATON J. LANE JOHN W. MCCONNELL FRANK P. MATHEXVS THEODORE K. NOSS E. DEWITT RABIEL HERBERT P. RILEY HERMAN R. ROSS FREDERICK B. STALLMAN MEMBERS, 1926 JOTHAM JOHNSON 'FALBION W. PATTERSON EDBILTND H. KASE, JR. LEWIS H. LAVVTON, JR. ALAN F. LUKENS CHESTER F. MCSPADDEN FRANKLIN F. MOORE ' CHARLES V. MUCHMORE 2 VVILTON T. REA JOHN H. ROBLIN DAVID W. RUBIDGE JAMES O. SEYMOUR DEWVITT H. SMITH SEDMUND E. SMITH 93 ROBERT S. TYSON '25 JOSEPH R. STRAYER THOMAS H. TYLER ROBERT S. TYSON LINTON R. VVILSON ROBERT J. SMYTHE, JR. ROBERT R. THURBER FRANK D. WATERMAN, JR JOHN W. VVHITELY, JR. JOHN E. WICOFF ROBERT WILSON, III KK Ii I A. - - 2 QQYNQETON, 26 QW A QQ Q QXA ' ff 4: A W X C' 0 I SNhm xJP X 'ff-fmfvw' CAMPUS CLUB Q, QQXNQETQN ' KfYx x 4 QQIQVAX-QQ W g f!f,V'J4 V1 0 A G a W.HyM1,N51 ROY P. RJCCLENAHAN, JOHN M. ANDERSON LANEDELL ANDERSON GEORGE W. BOWERS FREDERICK P. BOWES CHARLES W. BRAY PROBERT W. CARNEY FIELDING CHANDLER JAMES W. EBEN TOM C. GRIER WMURRAY GRIMES POSBORNE HALSTE.AD, J LOUIS E. HART, JR. XNOI returned. Qiampus Qiluh Founded 1900 OFFICERS JOHN BI. :XNDERSON. 'QS .... . . . . ..... ...... . .Preszklent FREDERICK P. BOWES. '25 . .... ..., P ice-President JVALTER A. RENTSC11LER, '225 ......., ...... . .... T reasurer HENRH' XV. NIATALENE. JR., '26, . ........... .... S ecretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS PERRY E. HALL, '17, . ........,...,...... . . .Chairman VALENTINE E. JRAYMOND, '19 . . .............. ....... S ecretary ROBERT E. ILUSSELL, '19 JVYLLIS P. AMES, ,19 MEMBERS, 1924 DANIEL W. BEACH, JR. JOHN A. GLEASON MEMBERS, 1925 BENTON J. CASE ALEX G. CHILES J. RAYMOND DYE12 FRANK R. BICDERLI.-XND. AJR. :FGEORGE H. MCNEELY, JR. SFJAMES H. MOQUILKIN ROBIN W. FARRELL, JR. JAMES M. NE1'ILLE JOHN B. HULL, JR. XJOHN S, KIRK WILLIAM L. ICENDRICK EDWIN L. LEDBETTER HENRY B. LEVVIS, JR. ALFRED H. M.ARSH.ALL R. EUGENE M. RIATALENE VV.-ALTER A. RENTSCHLER CHARLES H. D. ROBBINS MEMBERS, 1926 HENRY W. BIATALENE, JR. PHILIP B. NEYVMAN FRANK K. NORMAN PALEX SAYLES CHARLES H. SEYDEL Q95 HOWARD U. DEYO, ,20 HUGH V. RODEN ROLPH A. STURGESS CHARLES M. TAYLOR, II FPSTENVART TRUINIBULI. HENRY W. VVALES, JR. PMAXXVELL YERGER GEORGE SNYDER RALPH C. STEVENS EUGENE SWIGART S. K. UHL EDMUND J. WALKER ?f'-'Q Q QQXNQETOIV QQIQ-A-QM W N fi 1 i 1 x i x N CANNON CLUB QQXNCBETQN 26 1 QQIG-A-Q W ' K' ff, ,,f1 .SJ X 0 G XVINFRED M. BROOKS, '07 EDWIN FEIGENSPAN, '11 LIOXVARD L. LANEY, '17 WILLIAM C. ABBEY ROBERT C. CARSON, JR. LLOYD P. COLEMAN ROBERT N. DEPUE WILLIAM L. DILL, JR. RICHARD H. ANDERSON ROBERT T. BALLENTINE HARRY E. BATTIN, JR. 'fNOt returned. l 'qi Qwhv- ' Mwrww' Qllannun Qlluh Founded 1896 OFFICERS DAVID B. SLOAN, '25 . ............... ...... .... P r e.s'z.clent LEWIS S. ROBINSON, '26 ...... ............. V ice-President XVILLIAM C. FUELLHART. '9Z5. . . .......... Secretar -Treasurer y - ' y JULE VV. FRITZ, 25 . . ............ A.9szstanz' Secrefary-Treasurer TRUSTEES JAMES D. DUSENBERRY, '10. .. .. ..... .... P resident DAVID MAHANY, '08 .......... . . .Treasurer JEROME L. HORTON, '15 ....... . . .................. Secretary W. MCLEMORE RICHARDSON, '05 ALEX STRABO, '03 STEPHEN W. VVATERBURY, '19 GEORGE ROE, '12 EDWARD L. SINGLETON, '21 WILLIAM D. XVRIGHTSON, '04 MEMBER, 1924 WILLIAM M. :NIURRIE MEMBERS, 1925 JOHN B. EDGAR ANDRENV JACKSON 2cGEORGE S. ROBINSON HARRY G. FREDERICKSON FRANKLIN T. MCCLINTOCK DAVID B. SLOAN JULE W. FRITZ 'FRUSSEL E. MELCHER GEORGE S. STEPHENSON WILLIAM C. FUELLHART ROSWELL K. PENNY HUGH H. VAN ZELM J. H. HARDIE CFEDWARD F. RANKIN ROBERT G. WALLACE MEMBERS, 1926 AUGUST BRAUER, JR. ROBERT C. HIAYWVARD ROBERT C. CARSON, JR. IRVIN W. HOFE ANTHONY HASWELL GEORGE P. HORTON 297 ROWLAND RICHARDS LEWIS S. ROBINSON JOHN B. RODGERS ii! !! Q iff I V 7 ,f f 13, 74 f I.: W CAP AND FOVSN CLUB RINGETO r2lQ-A- K O N J' I v7'A 2 f X' v Q Q Q A 'QA ' ff. A 4 ,WE .S+ QI C 0 G C l 1-4 Q1m +I X YL. A 'f llllfblllw OFFICERS LEWIS A. MACK, '25 .......... ....... ..,,.. I 9 resident R. GRANT OLIVER. 'Q5 . . . . . . . . Vice-Pres dent JOHN V. QUARLES, 'Q5 ..... . . . ..., . .Treasurer RICHARD R. QUAY, JR., '26 ................... . . .Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES CORTLAND W. HANDY, 11 .................. . . .President LAURENCE G. PAYSON, '16. . , . . . ,Secretary G. R. HANKS, '15 ......... ..,................. T -reaswer CHARLES P. EDDY, 'IQ HENRY J. COCHRAN, '00 XVILTON LLOYD-SMITH, '16 WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, JR. FRANK D,OLIER, '98 SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES LENVIS A. MACK R. GRANT OLIVER XVILLIAM H. COCHRAN JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE OLIVER S. BAILEY PETER BALLANTINE JAMES A. BOPE C. VVARREN BOWRING KNIGHT G. AULSBROOK JOSEPH H. BACHELLER, THADDEUS E. BECK J. N. BENNEY B. GWYNNE BURR GUY O. DOVE, JR. JOHN W. EASTON 'Not returned. RICHARD R. QUAY MEMBERS, 1-925 B. BURNETT CARSON WVILLIAM H. COCHRAN LEWIS W. HICKS, JR. 'P. R. R. HURDITC'H s LEXVIS A. MACK THADDEUS S. NEWVELL R. GRANT OLIVER D. HARVEY PHILLIPS MEMBERS, 1926 DANIEL A. FINLAYSON, JR GERALD W. FISHER MAURICE L. GAEFNEY CALEB F. GATES BRONSON GODDARD GEORGE F. HAWKINS, JR. ALBERT M. HELMRATH . ROBERT I. HOBSON LLOYD A. LAFLIN FONTAINE LEMAISTRE, JR. DAVID E. LOCKER WILLIAM R. MCALPIN JOHN M. MCDONOIVGH GEORGE C. MILES 299 ALEC G. PORTER JOHN V. QUARLES R. S. VAN CLEVE RODOLF VAN GYTENBEEK DANIEL L. MONROE RICHARD R. QUAY RICHARD I. ROBINSON LOUIS D. SIMONDS, JR. WALTER P. TAYLOR, JR. WILLIAM VAN KEUREN game-2 Ercfv 26 QY-UC? 'N QQ K ,ffl- faarf A cw fx 7, 4g4,':5g,f, XN X Cf O I 4 iwhw b 1 Q '04 ..mw.1,.xW - CHARTER CLUB QQINQETOA, 2?f , S Z6 ., QQIC-2-A-QQ A R2 . as ,fy 21 Mk .SI X H.,,14W,Ix9S 1Brimetun Qibarter Qiluh OLIVER C. REYNOLDS, '04 VVILLIAM H. ZINSSER, '04 WOODFORD BANKSON GILBERT E. O. BELL, JR. J. FRANK BELL ELBERT S. BENNETT, JR. EDYVARD P. BOTSFORD JAMES R. CARRUTHERS JOHN G. ALEXANDER GEORGE R. BEACH, JR. JEROME BEAUDRIAS HOBART D. BETTS, JR. JOHN C. BOLE, JR. JOHN A. BRYANT ALBERT S. BURCHFIELD ROBERT E. COOKE 'NOt returned . Founded 1901 OFFICERS 'RJAMES R. CARRUTHERS, '25 ..... .... .... P r esident JOHN PARK LEE, 'Q5 ..... .. . .... President XVOODFORD BANKSON, '25 ..... . . . Treasurer GEORGE R. BEACH. JR.. '26 ................... .... S ecretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS JOHN A. STEWART, III ROBERT LUTHER DAV ALLAN DAVIES, '10 ALLAN C. BAKEXVELI., ' HUGH D. CARTER, JR. IVIORRIS CHESTON ROBERT L. DAVIS H. M.ARTYN KNEEDLER JOHN PARK LEE ELLIOTTE R. LITTLE XJOHN M. DOOLAN DANIEL M. DUFFIELD RICHARD EDIE, III. THOMAS T. K. FRELING W. KIRK GILMORE THOMAS HALE, JR. ITAYLOR K. HESTON BOOTH T. JAMESON , '05 . .,.......,............. Chairman IS. 'Q5 .... ..... . . UHCIGTQTUCZZIGIIE Governor VVILLIAM A. BUELL, '18 14 ARNOLD XVOOD, JR., '21 '- MEMBERS, 1 92 5 E. G. RAWSON LLOYD ABRAM L. MCCLELLAN JOHN P. MCGEAN THEADORE E, MEAD S. BARKSDALE PENICK, JR. MEMBERS, 1926 FREDERICK R. KELLOGG JOHN C. LESLIE H. NORRIS LOVE F. MORAN MCCONIHE RICHARD H. MEANS OH. SCUDDER MEKEEL 'IROBERT S. O'HARA HUYSEN 301 GEORGE M. L. LABRANCHE, JR QQ CHARLES L. AUSTIN, JR., '24 TLLOYD RENSHANW' F. STURGIS STOUT JAMES D. SWAN JAMES R. THORPE S. BECKER TREAT rk H. STEWART PFIYTIJN NED B. TILT VIRGIL E. TOBIN ROBERTSON D. WARD JACK J. WHELAN FRED H. WOLFF, JR. GEORGE WOODBURY .WLM - - DQWQETON5 f K Q JP QQIQ A 9 I IA F25 x. :, Z'ai:w'f f'l? X X fi, I-' -'zzkf . K . . K. ?s....f . xxx I , M f I Q x , JN . . ' x 5' J 'g k fu'- .- ' , 1 ' li ,X '- '.- I K, .sf A .xx I 1 , 7' , 1 i Q la 51 A- h V' U . ix H N J ' CLOISTIIR INN K QQXN O ,K I9 . Q 12 1 C-2 -A- QQ A RA W Of ' EAM AQ .W 4'. QWhIU S' 'fu IIIIMIIN' be Qiluister Zinn Qiluh OFFICERS JOHN A. DUNCAN. '25 ....... PAUL S. HAVENS. '25 ...... WILLIAM MITCHELL. '25 .... CHARLES W. BIILLARD, JR., PI-IILIP MEYER. 'QU ........ ........Presz'dent . . . . Vice-Presz'dent ........Treasurer '06 A . .. . ...... . . .Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I-1.s'.s'z'sfan1' Treaslwer BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHARLES E. BINGI-IAM, '13. D.-XN'ID B. CL.-XPP. '1-L .I.... CLYDE D. NIARLATT, '13. . .........................Prcszdent . . . . Vice-Prcsz'dent ..............Treasurer RAYMOND T. HOOPES. '13 ..... . ............... A.s.s'z'siant Treasurer STERLING GALT, JR., '15 DONALD M. HALSTEAD, 'QO ROBERT DENNISTON, 'Q1 MYRON K. BARRETT, 17 BRIDGEXVATER M. ARNOLD, JR., '23 HAROLD L. TAYLOR, '23 NEILSON ABEEL R. HARRY ALDRICH STUART M. BLODGETT ROBERT D. BRIGHT JOHN W. CLARK SAMUEL L. CLARK, JR. ROBERT N. CUNNINGI-IAM, JR. PHILIP S. BECKER DONALD S. BLACK VVILLIAM W. BRINCKERHOEE HOWARD B. BROXVN ' SHERMAN T. BROXVN W. L. COLKET WETMORE DAXVES SARGENT DUMPER THOMAS M. FARR iNOt l'61',l1I'l16d. MEMBERS, 1925 EDXVARD F. D'ARMS JOHN A. DUNCAN JOHN M. DYSON JOHN A. FARMER ALLAN A. FORESMAN EDWARD M. GREEN, JR. XBRIAN R. HAMMOND BENNETT B. HARVEY PAUL S. HAVENS CHARLES E. H. HEMMINOER HALLET N. LEXVIS WILLIAM MITCHELL DAVID L. PERRY MEMBE RS, 1926 WILLIAM D. GAILLARD, JR. HENRY H. GEORGE JAMES F. KOEPILEII DENVER LINDLEY CARROLL H. LONG ALAN VAN KEUREN NICGEE PHILIP A. MEYER CHARLES W. BIILLARD, JR. FREDERICK D. MOTT ENV.-ART W. NEWSOM HORACE PETTTT HOWARD YY. PHILLIPS LEXVIS RUNIFORD, II ALEXANDER SEYMOUR G. V. MENZTES SEYMOUR JOHN R. SMART 303 ROBERT K. ROBINSON ROBERT S. SAMS EDWARD SOMMERS JOHN H. THATCHER ELBRIDGE WALKER, JR. CARL VOGT WILSON RIXULAND P. SMITH HARPEIK M. SOXVLES LUTHER M. STRAYER, JR E. JIVEYMAN STROTHER WILLIAM H. VODREY D.f1VID VVILLIAMS, JR. 0. ARCHER VVINSTEN TRUSSELL YVRIGHT QfQi'Qx -Z K QXNQETON5 W26 QQIQ-A-QQ 5 V Q X X52 D ,mel JL x.. V W 'QA , W C 0 G C , A W a 5. an gm X VW-lIl4lMl1Vw A COLONIAL CLUB 52 QQXNGETON . QQIG-A-QQ . 3 'QA lfigkgq A G J Qiulunial Qiluh Founded 1 891 OFFICERS GEORGE DEAV. AVEVER, '25 ...... . . . ,..... President JOSEPH M. YVINTERSTEEN, 'QU . . .... . . Vice-President DOUGL.-XS B. ITEMSEN, 'Q6 ......,.. .... ...A. I S ecretary-Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS FREDERICK H. OSBORNE, '10 .... ..,..,. ALFRED ELY, '05. . . IRVING B. KLRIGSFORD, '13 .......,....... .... GEORGE W. C. BLICTCARTER, '03 RICHARD B. DU,-KNE, '09 JOHN HOLLEY CLARK, JR., 109 CHARLES J. BIDDLE.-Q11 J. DICKENSON ESTE, '09 L. RODNIAN PAGE, JR., 'IQ JESSE C. BEESLEY RICHARD A. BLOW GORDON W. BURNHAM SEYMOUR L. CROMXVELL JOSEPH H. FALL THEODORE L. BAILEY GEORGE A. BEESLEY CHARLES W. BURKETT, GEORGE R. COOK, III kNOt returned. J JOHN H. HAYDEN OTTO T. HESS TALDEN HOLM-SMITH JOHN G. KINGHAM MORRIS B. NIILLER TB.-XSIL H. DAVIS :SFOLGER W. FROST M. LEROY GOFF. JR GRAHAM D. TVIATTIS ON MEMBERS, 192 5 C'lzairman . Secretary Treasurer JOHN B. HENRY IVRING THOMAS W. NOBLES FRANKLIN ORVIS ROGER N. PLUM DOUGL.A.S B. REMSEN MEMBERS, 1926 BAYARD W. READ ALBERT H. ROSENGARTEN , HERBERT C. SANFORD 305 RAYMOND A. STERRETT PITNEY, '14- C. NIERRITT, '15 HARRIS, '20 ROBERT E. SCHENK JUSTIN V. V. SMITH JULIAN STREET, JR. ELVVYN H. TAUCHERT CHARLES S. STOCK 1 VVALLACE P. TRAPNEIi'L JOSEPH M. TVINTERSTIEEN Q UQXNQEW Y 7 25726 Y3Q'Q'A'9fPf1 ' f, Aff? A-'ibxx Km p if :I2j g ,,fiii fu Q f L42 A hq X L.. .. x f COTTAGE CLUB ODAN C9 ETOIV T J R. 26 . Q 12 I C3 -A- Q M. Q49 f '2Lm kMN SV!11.A -. ELROY CURTIS, '00 HARRY I. CAESAR, '13 NORMAN H. DONALD, '03 RUSSE FRANCIS W. ARCHER MURR.AY P. BRUSH, JR. WM. W. BUTTERWORTH, J R. GORDON GRIFFITH DAVID C. CHAPLIN MULERED A. COLEBROOK JOHN H. CRAGO E JOSHUA D. DANFORTH ROBERT A. DRYSDALE, JR ROGER GILBERT GEORGE HACKL 'Not returned. UHniherz4itp Qiuttage 69211111 OFFICERS THEODORE D. STEVENSON, 'Q5 .... . . . . . ...... Premkient BURTON BTUDGE, JR., 'Q5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice-Preszklent FRANK V. LAVVRENCE, JR., '25, ........... Financial Secretary BOARD OF GOVE RNORS X ALBERT B. SCHULTZ, 03 . . H. GREY TREADWELL, '11 .... JULIAN F. THOMPSON, '07 RICHARD E. DVVIGHT, '97 ERSKINE HEYKVITT, '91 HENRY LOWE, '97 ....Chair'm.an . . . . .Secretary ..................Trea.s'urer DEAN TVIATHEY, '192 WILLIAM F. MERIDITH, '94 TVTLLIAM O. MORSE, '02 MEMBERS, 1924 LL A. FIRESTONE L. A. STARR WVALLACE H. SMITH R. ' MEMBERS, 1925 MASON L. HAM ALBERT F. HOWARD THOMAS W. MITCHELL BURTON MUDGE, JR. WHITNEY J. OATES WALTER W. ROSS, JR. DONALD RUSSELL MEMBERS, 1926 PAUL DEF. HICKS JOHN B. KENNARD, JR. HENRY R. LABOUISSE, JR. HARRY W. LACKEY FRANK V. LAWRENCE, JR. JOHN S. MCGOVERN HARRIS V. B. MCKEEVER JOHN A. MAXWELL, JR. LIVINGSTON T. MERCHANT J. P. E. NIEDRINGHAUS ARTHUR D. PARKER, JR. CHARLES C. RANDOLPH, JR. THEODORE B. RUSSELL 307 Ak bk ALBERT B. SCHULTZ, '03 JULIAN F. THOMPSON, '11 H. GRAY TREADWELL, '09 GEORGE L. SCATTERGOOD THEODORE D. STEVENSON JOHN N. WINTON HENRY C. TAYLOR ARNOLD TIETIG, III BURTON F. WILKINSON THOMAS E. RHODES ROBERT B. SMITH ROBERT L. STEARNS, JR. DQXNQETOIV V i Z6 QQIGB-A-Q QX, 1 'Qfq W 4 f Q . y .Q I H SNM S COURT CLUB A - - I. WC QQXNQETON ' QW A QAM 4 J 4 1 'U P. L. BYRLEY GEORGE BATTEN DAY'ID E. DALE, JR. JOHN V. DUNCAN DAX'ID EWING CHARLES H. FRANK HAROLD A. BEATTY GILMER V. BLACK HENRY H. COLLINS, III EDWARD D. CONE RONALD H. CONKLIN EDWARD D. DEOIIER FINIS K. FARR, JR. M-IWIWINX 1Brimetun Qlluurt Qlluh D. Q. EXVING, 'Q5. .. . R. BIILBANK, '25 .. . R. F. S.-UVYER, ,Q5 .... H. J. SIDFORD., '25 .... Founded 1921 OFFICERS .......Prcsz'dent . . . . Vzce-Presiclent .. . . . . .Treasurer . . . . . .Secrefary BOARD OF GOVERNORS A. T. WOODLAND ....... E. A. CORNWELL.. . . F. M. GREGORY.. . L. B. CARPENTER. .. P. NIARSHALL .........................PresidenZ . . . .Vice-President .. .. .Treasurer . . .... ..... .... I 9 ecrefary J. C. BOYCE MEMBERS, 1925 Y. EDGAR B. FULLER JOHN M. KIIHN RICHARD H. LEE HENRY G. MACMORRAN ROBBINS BICIILBANK HENRY W. MORGAN H. CAMPBELL O'REII.LY STEPHEN M. PADDOCK KENYON PARSONS. JR. RUSSELL A. IL.-KMSEY MEMBERS, 1926 FRANK R, FORD, JR. HENRY C. FORMAN ABBOTT H. FRASER RICHARD A. HANAN REED F. HARTEL ARTHUR B. HOEF, JR. EDGAR P. HOUPT GILBERT W. KAHN JOHN KIRKPATRICK, JR. W. DRAPER LEYVIS, JR. CHARLES S. MAURICE FREDERICK H. MERRIL NATHAN I. MOYSE GLEN H. PERRY 309 R. G. LEWIS R..-XNDALL F. SAXVYER DONALD STEPHENS LOUIS K. TIRIOLAT VVOODBURY VVILLOUGHBY ROBERT G. WILSON XVILLIAM C. RIKER WALTER R. ROCKIIOLD HENRY J. SIDFOHD GARSTIN SMITH EDMUND B. TAYLOR FRANK TRUNKEY W 52 ' - va DQXNQETONB 'VI9 ' MWML f QWQ A6124 W 4 W Jf 15' 5 C 'D 5 DIAL LODGE QQXN Q ETOIV S WK W ir 53: 2 je 5 Ag es 5, ,Sy ,A E 3 F W x.,,:.'b ' N Q , 1 Z . 4? rruu,1In5 A SW' -,VE-1- -' qwhm gv A A ial Eflniagz Founded 1908-Incorporated 1912 OFFICERS BARTHOLOMEVV A. GREENE, '25 ........ ...,A, P raszfdent WARD 'Tl-IORNE, 'Q5 ....... ROBERT W. BEATTIE, . . . . . .... Vice-President . .......... Treasurer XVTLLIAM O. NIASTER, 'QG ........ ...,...... XVILFRED J. FUNK, '09. .. . THOMAS H. BTCCAULEY '12 .... KENNETIT W. ALFORD, '19 .... ...... . . . ALFRED V. S. ALCOTT. '09 CHARLES D. ORTH, '13 BTILNER DONOVAN FRANCIS B. GOELTZ, 'Q6 ...... . . .Assistant Treasurer .. .. . . . . .Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES ....ClLl1'l:7'772Ll7I, . . . . Treasurer . . .Secretary BERNARD PEYTON, '17 COURTLAND OTIS, '17 MEMBERS, 1924 JUSTIN FLICK MEMBERS , 19 2 5 QZ6Q3 -RQ I2 l Q -A-QQ C O A H. H.AYNES MILES, 'QQ H. STRUVE HENSEL, '22 THOMAS C. HUBER STUART M. ALLEN WILLIAM H. V. ALTON ALBERT G. AVERY ROBERT W. BEATTIE GXVYNN P. FIELDING GEORGE F. GARLAND CHARLES J. ADAMI, JR. JEREMIAH S. BLACK JAMES L. CLEVENGER, JR. HARRY W. DODGE WILLIAM W. ELLIS FRANCIS B. GOELTZ GEORGE L. GUGLE, JR. LEWIS M. HAINES 14NOt refurneri. JOSEPH A. GILLIGAN BARTHOLOMEW A. GREENE :KROBERT B. HAWLEY FIIOXVARD HAZLETT CHARLES S. JOYCE ROBERT H. KELBY VVILLIAM K. KEHR FH.AROLD F. BI.-LCNTINN M.ALCOLNI MACBETH ROBERT D. MARSHALL INIGO DE TNTARTINO JOHN F. PORTER MEMBERS, 1926 FRANCIS M. ,HANDY DAN H. HILL .ALFRED N. LAVVRENCE VVILLIAM J. LONNQUIST WILLIAM O. MASTER DAVID T. NIONAHAN ROBERT N. MOORE EDGAR N. MORSMAN, 3RD FRANK B. OFF, JR. WINTHROP M. OTIS RADFORD PECK GARRETT PORTER TJOHN VV. QUEEN, JR. DOLSON W. RAUSCHER YV. CHAPIN READ, JR. TVTARIO A. RIVAS 311 ROLAND P. PIEL THOMAS P. PRICE HERBERT F. REILLY KIRBY H. TAPPAN WARD THORNE WILLIAM H. VVEMMER WILLIAM J. ROBINSON WALTER H. SAUNDERS, JR ARTHUR E. S1-IERMAN W. D. STOCKLY, JR. RUFUS A. TRACY, JR. EDWARD G. TRUEBLOOD HENRY D. WOOD Eff? if KN fox , Q A G A G y 1.1 , ,Sit Sm Zklmfwlxwp '51 I' ELM CLUB MEMBERS, 1926 DQNNGETON E SHW RS 26 ' 9Q'Q'A'QQ OX, . zz-AR. ' A ww 'Q 41, ll 1 Q V3 Wrlwrmwv D. R. BANNERAIAN, '99 P. T. BRUYERE, '01 CHARLES M. AYER H. WILSON BARNETT. JR. TEVERETT G. BENTLEY FRANKLIN H. BETHELL JOHN F. BOOKXVALTER CHARLES W. CALDYVELL, JR. CHARLES L. BEARES THEODORE B. BIRD XCHESTER C. CALDXVELL TVVILLETT P. CLARKE TALEXANDER H. CLARKE VVILLIAM R. DEEMER 1Not returned. rinnetnn Im Qiluh Founded 1895 OFFICERS STEPHEN C. CLEAVES, '25'.. .... ...., . . .President CLINTON P. EDGAR '95 . . . . .. .. .. . . .Secrefary CHARLES WV. CALDNVELL, JR., '25 ....... ...... . . . Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS J. S. COOKE, '11 . . . .... ........ ........... . . .President JAY DOWNER, '05. . . ..... . . . Treasurer BRUCE BERCKMANS, '2Q. . . . ................... Secretary J. R. GREENXVOOD, '05 AUGUSTE ROCHE, '03 N. A. ICENXVORTHY, 'QQ N. S. SCHROEDER, '98 MEMBERS, 1924 T. SMITH ANDERSON ROBERT M. SKINNER MEMBERS, 1925 JAMES R. CLARKE, JR. DICKINSON C. DUEFIELD :ROSCAR T. CLARKE CLINTON P. EDGAR STEPHEN C. CLEAVES W. ROCYKWOOD FERRIS, JR. B. BRADDOCK DINSMORE WILLIAM F. FITZGIBBON ROBERT B. DINSINIORE TVVILLIAM R. JACKSON THEODORE W. DREXK'S LEE S. EASTM.-KN Ii.-XLPH C. EDGAR LEKVIS N. EVANS JAMES M. FOXVLER ROBERT W. GARDNER R. MURRAY GIBSON CRAIG HUSTON EDXVARD L. JOHNSON E'HONXV.A.B.D A. LESSER E. L. RTCMILLAN 313 zz S. C. CLEAVES, '25 EDVVARD K. KERPEII D. A. SUTHERLAND C. ANTON TIETJE HUBERT J. TRACY' JUDSON E. 'TRAX MALTERN H. MURPHI CHARLES S. ROBERTSON L. DONALD SCHIMPFF GEORGE T. TRENHOLRI THEODORE R. WILLIAMS QQXN G ETOIV 26 Q Q I Q VX- QQ Q35 f ffl W Q 55 C' . 'fkm fvff INN ew' Nur-f' GATEWAY CLUB QRNNQETON IWYTIT S 1 H1219-f-X-S L OW A f ' Q4 Q 'W ' A 3' G 5 C f' X Wwnurwnw' SARGENT BUSH, '17 KENNETH F. CRAMER, '16 JOHN BRUERE WESTON T. BUDDINGTON KENNETH J. CHRRAN DANIEL G. 'DUNCAN W. HOYVARD FISCHER GORDON H. GROTH GERALD B. HAMILTON WILLIAM W. BACKES CHARLES S. BANNERMAN RICHARD H. BENNETT CECIL S. BOOTH PIERCE BUTLER, JR. S. LEVERING CARTWRIGHT DONALD W. CONNER All rinmztnn, Gateway Qiluh Founded 1913 OFFICERS S. VVENDELL SHORE. '25, .... ,,,,,,,, P resident GERALD F. BIINER, '25 ..... . . .V'ice-President GERALD B. HAMILTON, 'Q5 .... ..... S ecretary CARL H. KOPF, 'Q5 ....... . . ........ ....... . . . Treasurer BOARD OF DIRECTORS WILLIAM S. DOTY, '15, , ................... .... .... P r esklemf G. H. BONSALL, '15 ..... ... ... .. S ecretary- Treasurer ARTHUR W. HORTON, JR., '20 EARL F. RAHN, '21 VVILLIAM ROGERS, JR., '15 . ELMER A. SHEETS, JR., '16 MEMBERS, 1925 KARL HAUSCHILD NELSON HELM ERNEST V. HEYN LOYAL T. IVES ' WILLIAM JOHNSTON CARL H. KOPF JOHN N. LUKENS RICHARD MARTIN GERALD F. MINER THEODORE M. MOORE YOSHIO OSAWA WILLIAM A. PALMER LEWIS PARKER HENRY W. PARKER MEMBERS, 1926 J. VICTOR COTY PHILIP M. DAVIS ROBERT H. DULLEY BARROWS DUNHAM T. ELBRIDGE FOSTER HUGH S. FULLERTON, JR. EDWARD A. HANCOCK 315 LAWRENCE HUNT BEVERLY JEFFERSON GEORGE ALFRED J OHANSEN CHARLES E. LUCKE, JR. JOHN R. MCCULLOUGH ARTHUR V. MCKEE, II HANS A. WIDENMAN, '18 JULIUS L. WILSON, '18 GORDON M. PETERSON GEORGE O. PHILIPS S. WENDELL SHORE HARRY STEEGER OSCAR UPDIKE FREDERICK T. WOOD WALTER J. SCHOB SAMUEL S. SCOTT WILLMER C. SPEIR HERBERT G. VOGT GEORGE P. WILSON ALBERT A. YEOMANS A QXNQ ETQN Y, Q ff X - W L , 26 Q Q 1 Q A- QQ f Q Q A G W 1,115 iiivm ssx 04-Iwfmlllw , V u -'ph Q 5 A ff' in N 1-3 Wai t f 1: ' ' , G'Lff.94 l ' 1. 9 W y' A , f ,.7'!'4i ff ' RA :iw a Q- i all . ,I ' X' 5 '92 W ,, A xn f hli IVY CLUB X rw .44 ,.-,.'. 'RS Cf AUBREY F. LEE, '25 PERCY R. PYNE, II, '03 L. CASPAR WISTER, '08 H. FAIRFIELD OSBORNE, '09 ARTHUR J. BARRY LEROY CHADBOURNE FRANK H. CONNOR JOSEPH W. J. COOPER CHARLES E. DAI'IS, JR. XHAROLD S. GILLESPIE DOUGLAS D. B. HIARDING A. FRANKLIN ADAMS, JR. WILLIAM H. ASHTON J. R. BIGELOXV IKVALLER B. BOOTH, JR. DANIEL P. CAULKINS ISAAC H. CLOTHIER, III. 'kNot returned. I' 71 . 011-MIM Zlhp AA Qllluh OFFICERS WELLINGTON S. HENDERSON, '25 ..... .... I Jresident WILLIAM S. SCULL, 'Q5 . .. .. . .. .... Treasurer AVALLER B. BOOTH, 'Q6 ....... WILLIAM H. FORREST. JR.. '26 .... BOARD OF . . . .......... Secretary . . .I-1.s.s1'.-rfarzf Treasurer GOVERNORS P. BLAIR LEE, '18 .......................... .... P resident L. CASPAR VVISTER, '08, . . JARVIS CROMVVELL, '18 .... ALVIN DEVEREUX, '12 ALI-'RED G. KAY, '12 CLARENCE V. S. NIITCHELL, '13 VVALTER HUGHSON, '14 .Treasurer .....................Secretary GEORGE S. PIPER, '21 ALBERT C. WALL, '24 H. RIVINGTON PYNE, '14 MEMBERS, 1925 WELLINGTON S. HENDERSON RALPII G. HILLS JOHN F. K. JENNEY AUBREY F. LEE J. MORRIS LEGENDRE SIDNEY J. LEGENDRE EGEERT G. LEIGH, III. EDXVARD B. BIACADAMS TOWNSEND M. BICALPIN VVESIJEY C. MORCK B. KIRK RANKIN, JR. VVILLIAM S. SCULL RICHARD T. SHACKLERORD MEMBERS, 1926 ' CHARLES H. CROMIVELL, JR. BENJAMIN F. DEFORD, JR. W. GURNEE DYER JOHN J. EDSON WILLIAM H. FORREST, JR. 3 ARTHUR D. FOSTER, JR. JIJOHN G. KELLOGG LAXVRENCE LARKIN VVINSLONV LEXVIS IR. C. MC'LEOD 17 A. DOUGLAS RUSSELL, '14 JESSE HOYT, '16 JAMES E. GOIVEN, '17 WILLIAM D. SHERRERD, JR ROBERT M. SNYDER EDMUND C. STOUT, JR. GARRETT B. WALL, JR. DONALD M. IVHITE CHARLES W. WILLIAMS SAYRE MACLEOD, JR. 2:ROBERT H. SHERMAN L. H. STEVENS L. S. THOMPSON THEODORE F. TRIMBLE pam Q ETofv f M y 25 Q Q' 9 'fN- QQ QR, f fl f 'Z' WSW qnlllllbuwwv :. Wx'-i',3Q5gM'-., ' f , KLY AND SEAL CLUB 'HJ - - W-W -:amazes A Bi I :Li I X 14 WIN K' K-HHIMJINX ep anti Seal Cllluh Founded 1904 OFFICERS JOHN C. XVILLIAMS, '25 .. .. . .... . . . . . JOHN R. LAURENCE. '26 ..,. HORACE W. RIOODY. '25 ..... :ARTHUR KENNEDY, JR.. '25 . ..,....,..., . . . BOARD OF GOVERNORS BIATSON C. TERRY, '15 .... .............,. . XVILLIAM B. SCHRAUFF, '22, . . WILLIAM B. HAFFNER, '20. .... ..,. . .. . MORTON H. FRY, '09 HOWARD J. GEE, '06 ROGER HINDS, '06 ARTHUR C. LEWIS, '17 ROBERT S. BAEI-IR JOHN M. BIRDSALL ELISI-IA CAMP BENJAMIN R. CASKEY JULIAN T. CROMELIN HARRY R. DARBY ' EDWARD C. DOLL ARCHIBALD C. EGLIN, JR. RALPH I. ALFORD ROBERT B. BACON DANIEL J. BARRY GEORGE D. BESLER WILLIAM J. BESLER EUGENE E. BLAZIER WILLIAM G. BLOOD 9'NOt returned. H.XROLD C. RICHARDS, '06 MEMBERS, 1925 NORTON E. FORGIE LORING R. GALE ROBERT H. GOODWIN EDWARD D. GREEN NIARVIN V. HENKEL THERBERT NOBLE V 1' . .P-residevzt ce-Presiderzt . .Secretary . . Treasurer . .Presidenf . .Secretary . . T -reasurer RALPH B. HIGGINS, '16 KENNETH M. MCEWEN, '06 SANFORD R. KNAPP, III ROBERT B. MOKINLEY EDWARD C. MINOR HORAOE W. MOODY AMBROSE E. STEVENS MALCOLM R. WARNOCK ALFRED R. VVATERS R. DUDLEY WEST ' WEBSTER WHEELOCK, JR. T. HENRY HINCHMAN, JR. :FHOWARD F. PECKWORTH JOHN C. WILLIAMS TGEORGE F. KENNAN CHARLES F. SNOVER AUGUST ZINSSER, JR. ARTHUR KENNEDY, JR. MEMBERS, 1926 ARCHIBALD J. BUIST, JR. JAMES L. HAMAR, JR. TDAVID H. STEVENSON, JR. WINFIELD L. BUTSCH JOHN W. HOLLOKVAY HENRY R. STEVENSON ROBERT S. CHRISTOPHER TDIKRAN KAZANJIAN EDWARD M. THOMAS GEORGE C. DAVIS JOHN R. LAURENCE GEORGE VINSONHALER JOHN F. DEGENER ALEXANDER M.'RIcHARDS STARING B. WELLS JOHN S. EWING JOHN S. ROSEBERRY TH. RUSSELL WERTZ HERBERT A. GARNER RUSSELSHEARER' WILIIIAM C. VVHITE 319 QQXNQETON ' W 4952 5 sf?- ff Sf X f f ,W ag 1 I X a ffgi lf ' .- 1 f 744 11221 'lv X NS 0'1Ill4lMJv'Qv X, T Q AQ QUADHANGLE CLUB .A VW Q EMI F . Aww . Q Q ' Q 'O' SQA W fx O 46 G r N, W -IWIWINX rimetun QBual1ra11gIe Qlluh Founded 1901 OFFICERS A. P. AXTKINSON. 'Q5 ..... ........... . . .President R. C. HYNSON, 'Q5 ..... . . . . ,. .Treasurer BARLOW HENDERSON, '26 ....... ............ . . .Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES LEMUEL SKIDMORE, '11 ............... . . . . .... President JOHN D. HARRISON, '12 . . . .... Treasurer JAMES N. HYNSON, '20 ...... ................. ..... S e cretary CHAUNCEY BELKNAP, '12 HENRY O. MILLIKEN, '05 EDWARD C. OLDS, '09 JOHN C. TAYLOR, 118 DONALD B. SINOLAIR, '10 J. DAYTON VOORHEES, '05 MEMBERS, 1925 ARCHIBALD P. ATKINSON VVILLIAM W. HALL, JR. RICHIARD L. NICCLENAHAN PHILEMON F. STURGES, JR. FRANK E. BALL NORRIS S. HASELTON WILLIAM L. MUDGE, JR. BURNETT C. TURNER CHARLES R. BEATTIE HO1N'ARD V. HUNTER JOHN B. MULTJ ARTHUR VAN DER GRACHT CHARLES CARROLL, JR. ROBERT C. HYNSON RICHARIXD T. PATON EDXVARD T. VVAILES GILBERT K. DICKERBIAN DXVIGHT F. DEAN EDGAR H. DONALDSON, JR. RICHARD M. FULLE S. DALE FURST C. FRANK GUMMEY, JR. 'k.VOt returned. HENRY H. W. LEXVIS MEMBERS, 1926 MARTIN D. HARDIN, JR. BARLOVV HENDERSON W. THOMAS KEMP. JR. W. MCMILLAN LEWIS XJAMES MOE. MUIJIJIKIN 321 VVILLIAM B. NISBET, DAVID PENDER, JR. HASSELTINE C. RAY JAMES M. ROBBINS RICHARD F. SATER JR. HENDERSON SUPPLEE, JR. J. MOULTON THOMAS LOUIS H. TWYEI-'FORT Pk H. FLICK VVILTSHIRE QQ ' fi'-R gfi ,- f' '. , - , K QQXNQETON3 I9 NW 26 QQIQ A QQA ., -, .K ax? ESAM K3 K1 -7 QC C 0 G I yV1.g 'I A 0WIIl4fvJx'w A TERRACE CLUB L VX' 'f ' OQNNQETON 11 35? 25 'D 'Q 1 , yew 99's C BOUDINOT B. ATTERBURYJIG A. C. M. AzOY, '14 'JAMES J. CAMPBELL FRANK S. DIBRELL ALEXANDER EUSTON, II WILLIAM M. GOWER EDWARD RAYNE M.HERzOG WILLIAM K. HOPE WALTER V. ALDRIDGE CHARLES S. BUFFUM, Jr. T. V. BUTTREY EDWARD L. CARPENTER WOOLSEY S. CONOVER GEORGE C. DILLER GERRARD HALLOCK, III Sk N ot returned 'H IIWMIJNN' iBrincetun Ulierramz Cliluh OFFICERS WINTHROP TROYVBRIDGE, 'Q5 . . President ALEXANDER EUSTON, II, '25 . Vice-Presrklent FRANK K. PAGENKOPF, '25 . . Treasurer KARL H. IVIICHELET, '26 . . . Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS HENRY A. BARRY, '12 .... . Chairman ALDEN D. GEOFF, '13 . . . . Secretary BRYAN D. BENSON. '13 ...... Treasurer F. W. BIRKENHAUSER. '10 GEORGE E. HARRIS, '14 B. FRANKLIN BUNN, '07 HAROLD R. MEDINA, '09 MEMBERS, 1925 JOHN O. IVES H. EASTON MOMAHON LOUIS C. KLEINHANS CHARLES H. MERRIMAN, III H. LAMBERT KNIGHT XWILLIAM B. OLNEY IPETER O. KNIGHT FRANK K. PAGENKOPE JOHN J. LIVINGOOD RICHARD K. PAYNTER, Jr. LEON P. MANDEVILLE IEDNVARD S. RISING MEMBERS, 1926 ROSCOE P. HAZELYVOOD FRANKLIN W. HEMINGWAY HENRY W. JEFFERS, JR. JOHN F. KIDDE RALPH P. KINDER THOMAS L. LEEMING, JR. H1RAMMCCULLOUGH,JR. III E. RALPH MARTIN KARL H. MIOHELET DONALD E. MURPHY JOHN D PAGE W. H PHELPS THEODORE A. PLATZ SAMUEL J. RANDALL, III A G THEODORE W. SILL, '11 W. E. SPEERS, '11 'CARL P. SAHLER FORREST S. SMITH WILLIAM M. SMITH VVINTHROP TROWBRIDGE S. FREDERICK WILSON, JR. HENRY H. WITTMFIR K. E. VAN RIPER XALFRED B. REIMER JOHN E. SCHMALZ 'IROBERT SIERING C. FRANCIS SMITHERS IEDWIN C. STENGEL WILLIAM H. STEVENS JOSEPH K. VODREY JEREMIAH WATERMAN i i if Dm N Q ETQN 26 . Q Q I C2 -A - Q f QX, ' 4 Q m Q f- -'M Q tw QN ZM-:iQs N Cf O Q 6 l fw?,2 SW114:- NS X W-lll4lMJmNw TIGER INN , L AR UWNQETON 190 , TJTQJQm QQ'Q A-SMG 3 N S f I, ' C O N JAMES M. BOOHECKER JOSEPH L. BRENT LEONARD A. DRAPER JOHN V. A. FINE GEORGE B. ATWOOD WADE T. CHILDRESS THOMAS S. DIGNAN Eiga Zinn Founded 1890-Incorporated 1892 OFFICERS JAMES M. BOOI-IECKER. '25 ........... ...... P resident ARTHUR Y. SHANNON, 'Q6 ,.... . . .Vice-Preszfdent SAXBY M. TILLSON, 'Q5 .... . ..... Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS SANFORD G. ETHERINGTON. '06, . ,........., ...... P resident RALPH L. CROXV, '00. V ice-President DICKSON Q. BROWN, '05 ..., .... T reasurer EDVVARD L. SHEA, '16, . . . . , ...... ..,......... S ecrefary JOHN R. NIUNN, 'OG VVILLIAM M. BARR, '15 CHARLES A. NICCLINTOCK, '07 EDXVARD W. BROWN, '23 MEMBERS, 1924 EDNVIN A. BARTLETT KENNETH B. SMITH MEMBERS, 1925 DONALD G. -FUDGE FREDERICK J. MOSES, JR. VVILLIAM K. GILBERT LINTON C. HOPKINS SAMUEL B. HILYARD THOMAS M. RITCHIE MEMBERS, 1926 WILLIAM E. GREEN HENRY B. PFLAGER JOHN H. HAXVKINS WILLIAM B. RICHARDS PROCTOR W. NICHOLS ARTHUR V. SHANNON 325 H. S. SHIELDS SAXBY M. TILLSON WIMAN H. SMITH, JR ROLLA W. STREETT GEORGE C. TAYLOR 3 OWN 9 ETOIV . 26 Q I2 I Q -A- QQ .7 l.Q SWh4,. 1.S Hvrrklulxi TOWER CLUB DQXNQETQN QI-QIQ-A-Q 7,1 m f X' v KN AI ' If MG 'ff X C 0 X A X. 'M'-IWIMIVNS SIDNEY T. HOLT, '03 SINCLAIR HAMILTON, '06 ROBERT M. CRAXVFORD THOMAS H. DARNELL GALEN M. FISHER EDWARD W. GRAY, JR. WALTER HAEFELI, JR. JAMES F. HAMILL RICHARD H. ADAMS MARK C. BATES RANDOLPH H. BEARDSLE A. GILMORE FLUES Donald G. GODDARD WILLIAM B. HARDY YNOt returned. ibrinnetun Ulutner Qliluh Founded 1902 OFFICERS ROBERT M. CRAXVFORD, 'Q5 , . ..,..... . . .President RICHARD S. HA1'ES, 'Q5. .I . . .Treasurer ROBERT RICDOUGAL, 'QU ..........,..,.,... . . .Secretary BOARD' OF GOVERNORS FRANK H. LITTLE, '03 ,.... .................... C 'lza-irman HARR1' J. SOHMERg '07 NORMAN D. WEIR, '13 RAYMOND T. FISH, '13 EDWARD D. PURVIS JOHN F. HAMLIN C. DOUGLAS HARDY RICHARD S. HAYES WILLIAM R. HILL JOHN N. JACKSON JAMES H. LEMON - CHARLES R. LOEB ' DONALD R. MACLAREN Y ROBERT M. METCALFE JAMES MOTTER ROBERT MCDOUGAL JOHN J. MACWILLIAMS EDNVARD D. PURVIS, '24 MEMBERS, 1924 FREDERICK WINDISCH MEMBERS, 1 92 5 PERRY J. LEXVIS, JR. ARTHUR F. LOEB ALLEN LUDLUM ,C , CHARLES E. O HARA. JR. XARTHUR F. PARKE, JR. Ok MILTON F. SCHVVINGLE MEMBERS, 1926 JAMES W. NEWVNIAN TTHEODORE NEWVTON 327 LEE ORTON RICHARD H. POST TRUSTEN W. RUSSELII ADOLPH W. SCHMIDT ROBERT M. CRAXVFORD, '25 RICHARD S. HAYES, '25 CHARLES A. 'VAN RENSSELAER ALLAN D. WALLIS, JR.- FRANK W. WAREURTON ANTHONY H. WHITAKER CHARLES A. WOODS. JR. HARRY O. SEBRING, JR. A. WILLIAM XNALSTRUM ARTHUR W. WARNER ROGER Q. WHITE EDWVARD F. WILSON Q19 'X f' I 9' X C, Y 4 W 7 401' uhrmlnw Q VQxNQE ' 26 Q 'A'QL?4 K W fi fb 1 4 'EN' hm m INTERCLUB COMMITTISE Top R07D1AICDOUGAL, HALLOCK, MATALENE, SHXNNON, ROCKIIOLD. LAYVRENCE. lq0f'07Ld ROLUQIIENDERSON. ANDERSON, IIOOHECF ER. HFACII, QVAY. YEUNIAXS. MILLARIB Thlfd RUUJiATKINSON, CRAVVFORD, LEE, THUR1 EK, TY5-ON. XYEVER, XYINTEHSTEEN, RCUINSON. BUHUYII ROM -DUNl',XN. SHURI-I, EXVING. MAPK. Ml-llil'lI.KNT. TRONYIKRIDGI-I, GREENE QQWQETOIV Rf gwjqlm QQIQ-A-QQ Y - MQ 4 E GX 1 R ESP? A Q T. M. ANDERSON A. P. ATKINSON J. M. BOOHECKER S. C. CLEAVES R. M. CRAWFORD G. R. BEACH, JR. W. B. BOOTH R. M. GIBSON G. HALLOCK B. HENDERSON l '4 WED-JE r S 04-I WIUJINX The iintercluh Clliummlttesz LEXVIS MACK, '25 . .. ..... ..... . . .President WELLINGTON S. HENDERSON. 'fZ5. . . .... Secretary LIVINGSTON T, NIERCI-IANT. '26 . . . .... Treasurer MEMBERS, 1925 J. A. DUNCAN R. M. DUNCAN D. Q. EXVING B. A. GREENE W. S. HENDERSON C. H. KOPF J. P. LEE L. MACK MEMBERS, 1926 J. R. LAWRENCE R. MCDOUGAL W. O. MASTERS H. YV. IVIATALENE SQ9 L. T. NIERCHANT C. W. NIILLARD R. R. QUAY . L. S. ROBINSON P. B. SLOANE T. D. STEVENSON W. TRONVBRIDGE J. C. VVILLIAMS G. DEW. WEVER W. R. ROCKHOLD, JR A. V. SHANNON R. R. THURBER J. M. WINTERSTEEN A. A. YEORIANS Qqxm Q HUA, 26 Q Q I C3 -fx- QQ QS, 3 Q fi ww ,Q Cf Q 'THE CLASS O1 1876 5,1 Q wi-EJ 'H P ' . .SQ .A . W0 N G ,159 Sm WWW :Tl ' I G W, ' 37, 5 I IOOI ill ,UBS j I, L, , f , l, I X f' , E-115 IV , , i 1 xl, -J, ,UIQ Y . Vng ,f. 'fl' 4 I ,H HW! .9 A 'ff VV il' F C w U 5 f 281 2' S- O rv Q 2 w EL . E L ? 'R if E S 8 W D E gg 5 I3 Q z Q 3 5 5 :Q W gf ES QW E EL giwimggii E Cf E AHRE' E 5 W E 2 231 'WiQ Q F11 m . 3. '53 5 5 EI 3 5 5 9 4 g D Q G 5 E CD 0 I 9 Db O gg 1 Ee CU 5? JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE H. H. GEORGE SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVE R. BALDYVIN CLUB SECRETARIES UU 40 WU PU: UU EEO U2 dz Om 5:1 'Z 6? we.. 16 OO WWWO WZ me Om 54 nm Fm si :Mm .UF is OO . A. CLARK, '27 . Cox, '28 . T. ELIOTT, '28 . ELTING, '28 J. K. ACUFF, 'QS J. M. ADAMS, '28 W.. P. ANDREWS, 'QS J. S. BACHELLER, '28 . JEMIsoN, JR., 'QS A. KELLOGG, '28 J. W. KENNEDY, '28 J. A. BRADFORD, '28 R. A. CALDER, ,28 C. B. CATON, ,QS J. LANGHORNE. '28 F. T. LEYYIS. JR., '28 W. E. LOWE. '28 G. E. Mc'C'R,xcKEx, '26 D. P. Mc-PHERSON. '28 F. G. 3.lATl'lESON, 'QS A. NEILSON. '28 F. L. PEEL, 'QS H. W. SCOTT. '28 G. O. SEWARD. 'QS NI. P. SI-IINXER, 'QS B. Srorr. 'QS J. A. S'roL r, '-ZS W. M. XYALKER. JR.. '28 J. C. WESTFAL1.. 'Q7 W. W. XYOODWARD. 'QS The Schools Committee of the Senior Council is the undergraduate organization which furnishes a point of contaict between Princeton '1I'lCl the schools from which Princeton men come. It endeavors to promole l'ricudl5' feeling. and uses as its aids the School Clubs of the liuixu :tx Through the oflicers of these clubs, the schools are informed of what their alumni are doing z1lP1'ii1celD11. and are urged to cu-operate with tho e bodies in maintaining lines of communication. Y Km Qvzxmc-3E gmc? A Q W QA' ff ww .S '4-Illlltdl' ., MMM. ..f,. Eerksbire Qnbuul Clliluh OFFICERS ' W. W. TOWNLEY, '27, ................. ..... P resident J. H. STOUT, JR., '28 ...... .................. .... . S ecretary G. D. BRAMAN, JR. C. HACKNEY W. E. REYBURN W. IDAXVES C. HARTS MEMBERS, 1925 I J. C. WILLIAMS MEMBERS, 1926 J W. B. NISBET, JR. ' MEMBERS, 1927 A W. W. TOXVNLEY MEMBERS, 1928 C. L. HEWITT J. C. MURPHY A. KEEP J. H. STOUT, JR ii i QQXN C2 ETON . 26 Q E219 -A- QQ KE 4 7 ,7 QS' wx C, ,..- '- ,gm IP f gmlwgm Elair Qcahemp Cliluh OFFICERS R. K. ROBINSON, '25 . . .... ......,.. .......... I J FU-S'I.L'l67ll C. VV. IVIILLARD, '26 ...... ............ .......,. T ' 'ir-c-President W. W. W OODVVARD, J R.. '28 ..,.......... . . .Secrefary- Treasurer MEMBERS, 1925 R. K. ROBINSON MEMBERS, 1926 D. L. CODDINGTON C. W. MILL.NXRD D. PENDER, Jn. MEMBERS, 1927 T. M. ANDERSON V. F. HOPPER A. K. NELSCJN F. E. SLOAT W. K. XYIGIIT ' MEMBERS, 1928 .X G. V. BECKER B. W. NIACOMBER S. B. SMITH W. W. Woormxmnn, Jn. 334 QIQ- - If QQXNQETON ' ' Q A Q 1 we 1 E F Q Q4 43 '-2, SM E B. R. R. 44 flhlmllqx Qibicagu latin School Mah MUDGE. JR., '25 E. COOKE, 'Q6.. XWHITE, JR., 'QT ....... . OFFICERS .......Presz'dw1t . , . . Vice-Presidenf . . . , , . Treasurer W. BI. WALKER, Jr.. '28 H2 FU Fig FU IZ' O UQ 3 35 74 . A P, 'L-1 PU 5 U U I1 I if HH ww S E P rar' 3' Q -I A H O KID no m 2,5 ' Ib 2112 U UIN E '4 . R. MVRRAI' .. .. .Secretary MEMBERS, 1925 B. B. HARVEY MEMBERS, 1926 H. N. LOVE W. C. WHITE MEMBERS, 192 7 R. VVHITE, JR. R. N. MCKENN.A MEMBERS, 1928 ' W. M. VVALKER, JR. H. XVALKER 335 B. MUDGE, JR. F. H. 1VOLEF, JR D. E. SULLIVAN, JE. ppm Q ETQN O 26 Q Q I C-2 -A- Q OX, .Eff Q4 ww 4 .Q Cf G y f.Qf1, I H. D. BETTS, JR. W. S. CONOVER E. V. BABCOCK, JR R. C. BERG J. B. CHARLES 0. R. DELAMATER J. K. EBBERT G. M. FEYBERGEPS M. FUJIYAMA 11 I Wu 'aww Qibuate Scbuul Cliluh H. N. LEWIS. 'Q5. OFFICERS W. M. LEXVIS, '26 ..................... G. M. FRYBERGER, '28, .............. . HARX'EY MEMBERS, 1925 H. N. LEXVIS MEMBERS, 192 6 F. W. HEMINGWAI' F. R. KELLOGG MEMBERS, 1927 C. H. IDELAMATER B. W. DICKERLIAN C. F. FAYEN MEMBERS, 1928 A. H. M. HTIGHES T. C. HUGHES F. S. KIXTZENBACH, JR. 336 R. M. SNYDER . .... . .IJT6S1.lI871f . . . . V1'cc-Presidezzt . . . ....... Secretary W. M. LEWIS R. H. POST W. DSGEORGE, Jn. C. W. GXVINNER G. C. I-IEPBURN T. P. KELLOGG F.x.E.xiL:XIBfBEER P. D. MILLIIO1.I..xN D G. Y. M. SEYMOUR R. W. STREETT M. LESTER, JR. J. T. XYALKER C. J. XVI-ILLES D. B. MORRISON .J. W. PERSSE S. C. SMITI-I G. THURBER LJ!!-I x, . pm N Q ETON Z6 Q Q I C2 -A- Q W 4 Wi. X O 9 I M H9 ?WH'.lu41n1,wN9S W. C. ABBEY F. W. ARCHER R. T. BALLANTINEj F G. BALLENTINE J. E. A. EDSON H. HERNDON MEMBERS, 1928 J. BATEMAN, JR. H. P. Cox L. B. MEENEFEE A. J. BOWRON J. M. KENNEDY, III D- D- 0 CONNELL 337 FQW. ARCHER, '25 .... R. T. BALLANTINE, '26 .... . J. M. IQENNEDY, III, ,QS .. .. Clllulher jflililitarp Zlnahemp Qliluh OFFICERS Preszkl ent . . .Vice-President . . . . .Secretary MEMBERS, 1925 A. G. CIIILES R. B. HAWLEY MEMBERS, 1926 ' -J. N. BENNEY C. G. BUEFUM . H. DEOPKER 'ff T2 L. LARKIN H. MCCULLOUGH J. B. ROGERS J. M. SMITH MEMBERS ,1927 R. M. JOHNSON H. H. STUDT A. F. MOORE T. C. VON STORCH W. W. WITHERSPOON H. 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CLAPP, JR. A G . MCG. LANE, JR. 338 R. C. STEXVART. J IR. . THOMAS . WILLI.uIS T. F. TRIIIBLE R. D. IJRQUHART H. JYHEELXVRIGHT R. YA NDERBOGART A. WI-IELAN, 3rd T. AVILLIAMS, JR. R. AVILLIAMS we WNQETON S5726 QWQ-A-SQA fv LW 4 0 W , 6 n ww - X .1 Llqnhlws if 1, ilaadalep Qcbuul Qlluh .lik ...wie OFFICERS F. H. BETHELL, 'Qs .... .......... ....,... P r eszdent J. WV. E..-LSTON, '26 . ,... ...... I fice-President F. T. LEWIS, JR., 'Q7 ..... ...... . . .Secretary MEMBER, 1925 F. H. BETHELL MEMBERS, 1926 J. W. EASTON D. L. MONROE MEMBERS, 1927 H. R. GAYLORD, JR. F. T. LEYVIS, JR. D. V. POTTS F. LEMAISTRE J- REIS, JR- 339 W QW omxwcaermv 3,i'fW'Q, ?,F WW J S, :W v 'F-,J . f 4 4 . 4 . M ' ,, ' Xig , 'G - L.-if X, 0 E75 Z f , ' ' wi-'limi 1 I ' ' S 5 ' 1 , 441 JSM -v-kk X f '4' Xxwm 5S '21 X la'-1lI1l141,Nw T26 O A N QXN C2 ET WI SE . Q Q I C2 -A- A .AK D ON I QM. Jiaill inbuul Cllluh OFFICERS J. C. BANE, JR. R. G. HILLS J. G. KINGHAN C. J. ADAMI, JR. T. BRONVN . G. BURR L. V. COCRRAN J. J. EDSON, III S. IS J. K. ARMSBY L. B. BRAMAN C. E. DONALDSON H. E. DUNN, JR. E. K. GADEBUSCH J. F. GALLAGHER W. R. GALLAHGER, C. A. HATEIELD M. G. BAKER J. R. G. HII.I.S, '25 ..... D. BI. IVIIITE. 'Q6. .. R. JEAIISON, III, 'Q8. .. P. LEE M. RKICALPIN J. F. BOOKNVALTER, JR. T. L. MACK F. S. M. C. R. P. A. K W D. JR. E. C. G. BALDVVIN, JR. R. K. BLACK R. G. BUSHNELL J. B. R. CARROLL C. A. CASE R. M. CLEMENTS H. G. COLLINS W. W. CRANDALL, JR R. FORD, JR. D. FURST, JR. L. GAFFNEY F. GATES, JR. S. HUSE A. HUNTSLIAN R. JACKSON S. KASSLER B. KRAG V. B. LANSDEN H. LUCKETT W. P. ELLIOTT O. M. EVANS J. C. FERENBACH L. M. FIREY C. J. FOLLMER J. N. GAFFNEY W. S. GAMBLE R. F. HALL . ' W. A. HUMPHREYS, JR. MEMBERS, 1925 MEMBERS, 1926 MEMBERS, 1927 MEMBERS, 1928 341 W R R W E . R R. J. D R R J. . . . . . . . . .President . . . . Vice-President .. .. .. .Secretary . C. RIORCK G. OLIVER K. PENNEY . O. MASTER M. MORSAIAN, III R. QUAY, JR. I. ROBINSON R. C. MASTEII ' C. MILLS S. MONTGOLIERX' NEILSON C. NORTON E. L. PARKER R G. PIERCE C L. HUSTON, JR. R JEMISON, III. A W. JONES K. A. KELLOGG D. B. KIPP F. D. LORCH J. F. MITCHELL, JR. D. PETERKIN, JR. I. A. PONVELL D. H. PHILLIPS W. D. SHERRERD, JR. C. M. TAYLOR C. A. WOODS, JR. R. A. STERRETT A. TIETIG, III L. H. TWYEFFORT R. B. VEEDER D. M. WHITE J. S. PRETTYMAN, III G. G. SNONVDEN J. TODD, JR. C. WALLACE, JR. E. B. WEIR J. C. WELLYVOOD, JR. A. C. WHITAKER, JR. G. A. WIRBELAUER R. V. N. POWELSON W. L. READ J. S. RICHARDSON S. R. SHELDON P. A. SNELL H. R. STRATFORD W. S. WHITAKER H. B. WILSON, JR. QQXN Q ETON 26 Q I-2162 -A- QQ ww 4 fu 7 , 1 Zi4+J:f.L figs C' 0 1 204 ..v,f,.1,-QW Ziaaherfurh bcbuul Qllluh OFFICERS W. BANKSON, '25. . .. .. .President S. E. EXNING, JR., '27 ....... .Vice-Presiclenzi F. G. BI,-XTHESON, '28 ..... .... S ecrelary MEMBERS, 1925 W. BANKSON E. G. R. LLOYD H. B. BLICADAMS R- E- SCHENCK MEMBERS, 1926 3. ggifliff' JR' Kicf.?.Sl5fiR.CK 13:51 gi'i-'flfflf E' E- SMITH MEMBERS, 1927 L. H. BODMAN J. W. ENGLAND B. C. 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WELLES 345 g ,QAQ3 UQXN Q ET 6 Q Q1 f x Q , 9 -A - ' WW W 'D Q Q fl 0H.,luMhNxW .9 '11 A 29 C E Z CO 1' O 2 lt' Q 1 B' f-s 3 Q : W -'ffwfg E f, wg' N- 5 W Ig gn 574, X D C-X K :lm EL IXJ Q QS 5. 9 4 ID FU CD I Db 1 5 I A QD .ir . S. HAVENS, '25, . . R. H. ALDRICH F. E. BALL G. E. BELL W. W. BUTTERWORTH A. CHAMBERLAIN TU L. S. ALDRICH R. H. ANDERSON P. S. BECKER R. H. BENNETT DP . H. BUROHEIELD J. L. CLEVENGER E. E. ALEXANDER M. E. ANDREWS R. BALDWIN J. G. BALLANTINE F. S. BANOROFT J. D. BARTLETT H. L. BELL C. A. BLAKE E. J. BROWN M. B. CARROTT K. BARCOOR F. A. BAKER, JR. J. H. BERKSHIRE E. C. BLAKE T. P. BOTTS M. M. BRIGHT, JR. R. G. BUCHANAN K. G. BUOKLIN W. W. CANDY, JR. C. M. CASE . .... ............. P residczzt F. W. CONSTANT E. R. DAVIS R. L. DAVIS J. M. DYSON N. S. HASELTON J. H. CRAGO R. A. DRYSDALE B. DUNHAM D. K. EVANS J. S. EWING J. H. HANVKINS R. M. COOHRAN J. S. COLLINS E. T. CONNER R. COVINGTON E. M. DURHAM D' . M. EDWVARDS H. R. ERDMAN J. I. EVANS W. C. FAIRRANKS H. B. GILLESPIE J. K. D. CHIVERE J. H. CUNNINGHAM C. M. CURTISS F. B. DEKNATEL H. S. DENNISTON N. V. DEUEL E. C. EMBURY R. FLINT G. A. GOOOH T. E. GREACEN J. LANGIIORNE, 'Q8. . ........... ,. MEMBERS, P. S. HAVEXS L. W. HICKS, JR. S. B. HILYARD J. E. KUNTZ L. A. LOETSCHER MEMBERS, G. W. HOLLOXVAY J. B. KENNARD, JR. J. KIRKPATRICK H. W. LACKEY G. B. JVALL, J R., '25 ......... .... V ice-Presvkient 1925 R. L. MCCLENAHAN A. L. MCCLELLAN R. B. IVICKINLEY T. W. MITCHEIIL Y. J. OSAWA 1926 C. E. LUCKE, JR. R. MCDOUGAL H. V. NLCKEEVER J. A. MAXWN'ELL L. H. LANVTON P. B. NENVMAN T. L. LEEMING O. L. ODELL' MEMBERS, 1927 N. V. HARPER C. KABAYAMA J. L. HENDERSON J. D. KEENER J. W. HENRY, JR. E. E. KEITH N. HENRY A. E. KEPHART S. B. HICKS G. L. LAMBERT W. H. HILDICK J. LARGE I. W. HOPE S. M. MCASHAN, JR. C. R. TIOIVELL F. K. HUBER H. HERNDON B. HOUSER, JR. F. D. HOUSER T. S. JENKS J. H. JORDAN, JR. W. V. KING W. G. LACHEY - E. J. J. N ALLY, JR. S. PACKARD A. W. JONES H. N. PAOKER MEMBERS, 1928 H. A. GREENE W. F. LANG W. C. HAMILTON J. LANGHORNE E. H. HARRISON H. W. LARGE A. N. LILLEY W. H. MACLAREN H. MCASHAN E. M. MEBANE R. C. MILLER C. R. MOESER J. R. PALMER 3417 Secretary R. N. PLUM W. W. ROSS J. V. SMITH H. H. VAN ZELM E. T. WAILES L. ORTON A. D. PARKER G. H. PERRY W. H. PHELPS, JR. C. C. RANDOLPH JR. A. V. SHANNON H. D. PANCOAST J. P. PARKER R. M. PARKER F. PEABODY T. W. PETTUS J. F. PITOAIRN D. L. BIKE H. A. ROBINSON E. V. SELDEN J. G. SMITH J. S. PLUMB F. W. PRICHARD W. C. RICHARDSON, JR. T. M. RIGHTER, JR. F. W. ROSE J. J. ROSI-IEK, JR. C. W. SCHULZ D. L. SPEER J.'M. STURGES W. E. SWEET, JR. G. B. WALL, JR. J. C. WILLIAMS J. R. SMART E. SWVIGART, JR. I. A. THOMAS, JR. N. B. TILT F. D. WATERMAN J. E. WICOFF E. F. WILSON R. B. SMITH A. C. STARKEY A. T. TEKERIAN W. R. THOMAS J. A. TOWNLY B. G. VAN HORNE, JR. R. W. WALES S. S. WATTS T. S. WILSON H. M. WITOOMBE F. G. ZANDER C. L. TARVER J. C. TAYLOR J. W. THOMPSON, JR. C W. TOBIN E. B. VANDYCK, JE. T C. WALLACE, III P C. 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CARSPECKEN 'DU in WSWS? pggnpuil' 51' UO? 5155156 mi'-IZQ Hramzm 650293, Ia 72211 Z I-I . C. COLLINS S. COOLEY MEMBERS, 1925 H. W. JEFFERS, JR. R. F. KEPLER A. V. MCKEE P. A. MEYER W. B. RICHARDS J. W. CRAXVFORD J. D. GALLAOHER R. H. HAAS G. S. HOFFNIYXN R. P. IQEMBLE J. MCK. FRENCH J. B. GOODWIN D. K. HENDERSON J. L. HOUGH G. H. KELLEY . . ..f1c'iz'1Ig Sccrdrlry . . A Ctizlg I'res1'1Ic'11z' L. V. IRVINE W. L. MLTDCJE, JR. W. K. MYERS T. MACP. RITCIIIE G. L. SCATTERGOOD S. B. TREAT E. VVALKER, JR. J. G. YENCI-IAR MEMBERS, 1926 W. J. ROBINSON A. W. SCHMIDT W. F. SCHAFFER R. A. TRACY, JR. E. G. TRUEBLOOD MEMBERS, 1927 K. M. KEPLER J. A. LICHTY, JR. J. MCCOY W. R. MILLER F. C. MOEFAT MEMBERS, 1928 H. J. LERCII, JR. T. E. MAILSHALL J. MCCULLOUGH F. S. NENVBERRY H. A. PRIOR 349 J. K. VODREY T. R. NVILLTAMS R. WILSON, III. W. HJ VODREY, III J. MON. MYERS P. S. PITCHER W. L. RUIGH . P. SERENA B. SXVOOPE, JR. Em A. D. SALMON D. D. SHAY R. SIMS O . G. STOCKLEY W. G. TAYLOR, JR. it QQXN G2 ETON ' 26 Q Q l C2 -fav QQA ,, 4 D 'XXX X c Q G 'y SM S 0H.n141u,11Nw G. BATTEN G. R. BEACH, JR. W. ALLEN T. H. BUTTERVVORTH W. R. BURROYVS RX ,XX ---XX D' xx Y .F Y iff: I' K' fliluntnlair Zlnahemp Cliluh OFFICERS L. C. KLEINIIANS, '25 ............................. Preszdent R. D. WARD, '26 ........... ............ .... . V 'zce-Preszdent K. A. KELLOGG, '28 ....... ......................... . Secretary L. C. KLEINHANS D. W. RAUSCHER R. O. HEREFORD R. E. KLEINHANS K. A. KELLOGG MEMBERS, 1925 R. M. FULLE MEMBERS, 1926 W. C. READ, JR. S. S, SCOTT MEMBERS, 1927 C. H. NIARSH, JR. F. MORTON MEMBERS, 1928 A. W. MOORE 350 S. B. PENICK R. D. WVARD R. R. MUNOZ F. S. NVEXVBERRY J. H. STOUT, JR. FX QQNN 9 E-I-ON 'W 26 9 Q I2 I C2 -A Q K. ' min ' 3 - A w 'K , Q 1 :WW-1r.i.?xx Q M I ,g lans gm W ZM'.n141w,Nd nrtistutnn ivcbuul Ciluh H, H. W. LEWIS, 'Q5. . H. B. YVINTER, '26. . B. STOUT, 'Q8 ........ H. H. W. LEWIS G. N. GARDNER J. I. DALRYMPLE OFFICERS MEMBERS, 1925 W. S. ROGERS MEMBERS, 1926 W. C. RIKER MEMBER, 1927 R. W. Ryle MEMBERS, 1928 251 President Vice-President S ecretary F. STONER V H. B. WINTER B. STOUT K QQUNQETON C CWZ6 QQIQ A QQ N 7 so x G C rf xii - 4' sf ' a. ,QA fi QD v w ggxvl- AQ 4 Wu- 5' X an x ZHfaI14lIAl1Vw f F jfliluunt Eastman Qcbunl Qlluh OFFICERS T. H. TYLER, '26 ..,.. ............... ..... I 9 resident C. B. CATON, 'EZ7 ...... ..... S ecretary W. GRANT, JR., '26 ..,................. Treasurer R. M. DUNCAN W. GRANT, JR. C. B. CATON E. K. BACCEIMAN MEMBERS, 1925 J. W. LIENDREN MEMBERS, 1926 T. I. STEVENSON MEMBERS, 1927 C. B. FISK MEMBERS, 1928 H. HALL 352 .f-R.-Ross H.-TYLER . S. ATKINSON . P.EREED J. S. BACHELLER, '28 ...... ................ S ecretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1925 N. ABEEL W. L. DILL E. B. LAFFERTY D. B. SLOAN MEMBERS, 1926 K. G. AULSBROOK R. B. CROMWELL C. H. SEYDEL J. H. BACHELLER, JR. T. T. K. FRELINGHUYSEN A. E. SHERMAN C. E. BALFOUR J. JOHNSON E. C. STENGEL MEMBERS, 1927 C. A. BELING R. W. A. ENGLISH, JR. C. J. GILBERT C. R. HARROWER MEMBERS, 1928 W. A. ALEXANDER, JR. T. H. BECKER W. S. LAMONT J. S. BACHELLER H. S. COSTER A. F. MCBRIDE F. W. BALL, JR. F. R. FORT F. S. STEIN ' 353 .9 SAF. 2 A V9 C i Z l'I'l -I O - if -.. ,.,. Tv F sw A A .. g ED A A -fslfw, E E , 71, Q IIS ri N, , I-iKM:,-z.- Y, I ' A . rv ,H - - S Ea 5 S I . . T - , 'g . NA F5 ,E fl Af ' f A A J- 5 'f . I ', . . 'EFWIH' -A .. S2 W '.'.E 5.25 A SMmQfW ' - 0 1-2 Afwiff A www' 1 : +11 3.9 A -..E. A .'-Sf.ff'fA1A'f : - '11 Rei' 2 Hi' ' B Q -2: f S .UH JMIIVZSW f P1 fE - M I 5 5 J .J 2 A B V: ,.... if W' KRQVX 2 1. J f ?jf ' A . as J 019. 1 1 S R, ,N A ' - Q14 if 'TJ-Fx ,EA .q:.. 'kfykx 'YJ 2 : ..HE ,fffii OS 2 L. Cf 4. N 9-Q N- wh- w I I IQ 22 EF F. S. SMITH A. STENGEL VAN KEUREN W. M. WHITTEN R. VAN LIEW . O. VON DEILEN Si ? QQINOETON 26 QQIG-A-S Ogiz QA W 4 J 'M 3521111 Qibarter Qcijnul Qllluh OFFICERS A. D. XVALLIS, Jr., '25 ................. .... ..... P r esident T. M. FARR, '26 ..... ......................... I 'ice-President J. M. ADALIS, 'Q8. ........................ Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1925 J. W. CLARK W. L. COLKET A. D. W.xI.I.IS, JR. S. ILLCLARK, JR. A. C. EGLIN, Jn. A. H. XVI-IITAKER MEMBERS, 1926 B. DUNHAM T. M. FARR J. W. HOLLOw.u', JR. MEMBERS, 1927 W. R. HOWELL D. C. VOLLRATH ' W. B. XYOLCOTT MEMBERS, 1928 J. M. ADAMS 1' R. ELI' R. S. M.AxcFA.RLAND R. IQICHARDSON K. B. ATKINSON JQR. GIBSON H. C. REMICK 354: , '-27' ' Qf5 2!51. irwQiwaiw ABQ KN 'f f' '7'f:2..,j:M 5 CFE5X.4 Q QQXNQETOIV +i,WZ6 QQIQ-A-Q ', t,, W Cf G I 'E X 4 S . 1-5. Em W1f4mfuJ,NPS S. M. TILLSON, '25 .... J. M. ANDERSON R. D. BRIGHT L. A. DRAPER D. C. DUFFIELD G. B. ATXVOOD F. M. AVERY W. B. BOOTH D. L. BOXVEN G. M. CASTLEMAN C. B. CONWELL J. VV. ELY W. C. GAY W. R. BEARDSLEY R. E. BLANK F. M. CLEVELAND, JR E. DUPONT 05132 Phillips Qnhuher Qliluh W. H. M. GREENE R. D. GREENE R. O. HEREFORD C. D. JAMES W. B. LEE V. M. EARLE, JR. W. B. Evans J. C. HUTCHESON, W. G. JAMES 3rd E. E. MACK MEMBERS, 1927 FWF WEE? F Www FEES Q H0555 'Q Uvw so mo 5. EPP DEEP: SEZ 22:11 SSE GU? v :u E? 2 ' sw CU o 3 511 F253 271552 ' P1 'v-UOF1 10 QUE Zgssfi dfpm Hgam 3 H wwnm ZS W: 0 Egwm Rm E- W Q2 1-1 r-f ,rg fd S Um S ' ox Q um O 52 3 Co 5 GH 5050 3 RS wgm ' UQYDU5 S25 amp 3 EWU cvldbv . :EO Haro 552 Zw UU W Ego 'S E U, SEQ Z 5 E L. L, 5 FU DU 1 . Eg S EHR OQWF I Ogio E555 3 .V-4. . H M PJ'-Im Qqagq 3 PWS PFQ 'I ESQ Ezww Q. FSH Z me 3 5 Efim Q ON 5 3 09 E 53 WF Z? E O o w E W. H. LIEBMAN, JR. C. D. LLOYD G. P. MCNEER J. C. MARSHALL MEMBERS, 1928 V. JOHNSTONE R. R. LAYTON, JR. J. J. MEAD F. T. MERRILL 355 C. S. PANGMAN J. B. ROBERTS D. S. ROSS W. SHENK, JR. J. WALKER F. S. NEWBERRY M. L. POSEY W. B. VAN ALSTYNE, JR. J. VAN DUYN, QND M. P. S1fINNER T. WARD, Qnd G. C. WATSON R. S. WILLIS R34 ff yy xs QIQ-A- DQXNGETON p Q QQ QW' ' f W 0 '41 G J .57 NR I' 0H'II14lMJ1'w R. B. BACON C. G. BUFFUM, JR. P. BUTLER, JR. R. H. CONKLIN J. G. DANFORTH D. B. BANDLER S. R. BRADLEY W. BRENTON A . BROWN B. M. ATKINS C. G. BALL OE: S. BECKER, JR . BLAIR S. BORTON J. H. BURR TEIJB Phillips Clixeter flllluh A. J. BARRY. .. . W. H. FORREST. C. T. ELLIOT, JR. . . G. AVERY -X. J. BARRY uf Erinnetun OFFICERS MEMBERS, 1925 W. E. GREENE M. L. HRM R. S. HAYES H. L. HINCIIMAN A. JACKSON G. YV. BOXVERS L. CAMP F. S. DIRRELL J. B. EDGAR VX. C. EGLIN, JR. J. C. JOSEPII' R. H. KELBY E. W. T. GRAY, JR. W. J. LANE MEMBERS, 1926 P. M. DAVIS J. L. HAMAR, JR. J. C. LESLIE A G. OGDEN W. R. DEEMER, JR. E A. HANCOCK W. R. RICALPIN W. M. OTIS W. W. ELY D. H. HILL E. W. NEWSOM R PECK L, M, EVANS E L, JOHNSON F. K. NORMAN H. S. PEYTON W. H. FORREST F. V. LAXVRENCE, JR. W. C. REED MEMBERS, 1927 E. E. CALLADAY E. B. ECKERSON G. H. JONES D. E. MCLEAN C. W. PERKINS E. W. COLMAN J. H. FORBES C. R. KELLER W L. MATTIIEIVS J. R. PITMAN P. P. COOKE C. I. HAGAR J. H. KIMBALL D. C. MONROE J. PRENDERGAST D. H. DUNN E. N. HUFF R. MCCREADY B. M. NENVMAN J. R. R.-XMSEY R. MCKENNA MEMBERS, 1928 J. W. BYRON H. GILLETTE A. T. HORTON E S. MORRIS F. K. IQAXKIN J. G. CILLEY S. S. GORILIM, JR. J. H. HU1'IE W. RIURPHEY J. H. READ H. F. CORCORAN F. H. HALL, JR. T. JAECKEL B W. NORRIS S. ROLEX' R. COULTER J. C. HAM G. E. KINIBRKLL R F. NORRIS R. C. SCIIAUB J. M. DALENZ W. N. H.ASKELL J. M. RICCREADY G H. OSGOOD D. DEG. SMITH C. T. EIYEJIOTT. JR. J. S. HMEN E. W. TVICVITTY F. W. PARDEE W. K. TENCHER D. B. HINCHRI.-SN E. K. MILLS J. W. PARKER 356 ..... .. .. .Presidenz . . . . . . . . Vz'ce-Presideni S ecrctary- Treasurer P. J. LEVVIS H. W. MOODY J. V. QUARLES H. F. REILLY D. B. REBISEN W. M. SMITH G. S. STEPHSON H. W. xv.-XLES, JR. R. F. SATER D. H. SMITH R. P. SMITH W. P. TAX'LOR, JR. G. WWVOODBURY J. H. RODGERS C. VAIL WV.-XLWVORTH . S. XVILSON, JR. R. L. S. C A. R. ,THOMAS W . V. VANLEUNEP XVILLAUER W. J. W. WILSON P. S. RTOUNG T. K. KNOXVLES Dum O ETON . . Q Q 1 Q -A Q G f - 3 ,Q 5 ,QQSZ , L ,7 f.. q fl G 'fo .Q Q X Hfrhlwmlw Ringrp Qcbuul Qllluh OFFICERS W. A. DIOORE, 'Q5 ........ ......4..... ...,..... P 1- esdlent C. S. BANNERMAN, '26 ..... ..... V ice-President D. B. BANNERMAN, '28 ................ D. S. BANNERMAN D. M. LIDDELL MEMBER, 1925 W. A. MOORE MEMBER, 1926 C. S. BANNERMAN MEMBER, 1927 C. W. F. HAHNER MEMBERS, 1928 J. R. BATES F. H. MAOMILLEN 357 Secretary F. L. HYER A. W. PATTERSON, III QQXN C2 ETOJV . 26 Q I2 I C2 -A- QQ 0 QX, - fi BN 4 7 .5 l imi X C, n Jff.1m1wnW E iBnIp Prep QEIuh OFFICERS THEODORE G. A. PLATZ, '26 ...... ..... . ...... P resident JOHN W. DAVIS, JR., '27 ...... .... V ice-President I ROBERT D. CALDER, '28 .... .... . .Secretary MEMBERS, 1925 W. K. KERR J. W. BICCONNELL K. PARSONS, JR. H. L. KNIGHT W. TROWBRIDGE MEMBERS, 1926 J. E. BAILER, JR. T. G. A. PL.xTz A. B. REIMER E. R. DKIARTIN J. C. VVATERBIAN MEMBERS, 1927 F. D. BURRELL J. S. GROVER J. F. MCKAY T. CURTIN E. HECKSCRER C. J. BICDERBIOTT, JR. f J. W. DAYIS, JR. D. V. B. HEGEMAN H. E. BLIEISLAHN, JR. D. C. FRASER S. H. STEINBRINK . MEMBERS, 1928 R. BRUCE W. W. BENNETT R. D. CALDER L. J. LA FLEUR 358 ' . W f R- fairx K. 'Q 'f bf -W? A A A O N 'C ..,,j. Enix N QW X 5 A ' 'I A QQNN Q ETON 'f 1 61 1 Q T2 I C2 -A- Qxt -Jif fy 3 Q l - E'-A .J 'lu Zff.fwfwNd Al D P Rumfret bnbunl Cliluh OFFICERS W. S. HENDERSON, '25 ................ ........ P reswlent A. F. ADALMS, '26, .. . . B. S. HORNE, JR., 'Q8. . W. S. HENDERSON A. F. ADAMS W. E. CHISHOLM H. L. CRAWFORD F. B. ALEXANDER B. S. HORNE, JR. T. A. COLEMAN J. W. LEXVIS E. C. DELAFIELD, JR. MEMBERS, 1925 MEMBERS, 1926 MEMBERS, 1927 J. W. DELAFIELD H. W. JACKSON MEMBERS, 1928 . . . Vice-President . . . ..... S ecretary E. H. TAUCHERT F. H. MERRILL A. W. JONES E. A. KNH-'FIN H. PUTNAM W. M. ROOSEVELT D. RIDGEWAY R. W. RYLE 359 'W. G. SOMERVILLE iifi QQXN C9 ETON . 26 . Q I2 I C2 -A- Q XAK , ,LW lu 4 N f e 1 Q J - 4i.:1-.M X 0 C f .ff ww X ZH-fmrmyvw Rrinnetun iBrep Clliluh OFFICERS R. J. VAN GYTENBEEK, '25 .... ...... ....... P 1- esident J. D.lMcCABE, '27 ....... .... V ice-Presdient J. K. ACUFF, '28 ..... ....... S ecretary MEMBERS, 1925 J. M. KUHX H. W. MORGAN R. J. VAN GYTENBEEK MOORE MOTTER BACHRAN, JR. FISHER GAILLARD, JR. ACUFF BELCHER BOLE BRODIE MEMBERS, 1926 S. M. PADDOCK . R. SHEARER J. F. PORTER G. SNYDER MEMBERS, 1927 J. M. HUBBALL H. H. RIAYER J. D. MCCABE E. L. ROMA, JH W. L. M. BURKE C. E. CASPARI J. E. DOLMAN F. S. Doscmm W. H. SEYFERT MEMBERS, 1928 F. G. DURAND J. M. GASTON T. R. Ivms J. S. KUH, JR. 360 C. TAYLOR A. A. YEOMANS F. G. TASRER . A. B. VANDERBEEK. E. S. XVELCH R. G. LUGER W. F. NIO!-IAN W. C. SPRUANCE W. R. TAYLOR - We puxmcaswv .ff : CWM . Orem? A-QM Q E fx Q f. y .ill - qslm v P. BALLANTINE R. M. BALLANTINE H. T. GHERARDI C. F. BOOKVVALTER D. F. COX, JB. J. H. CBOSMAN, JB. C. B. GRACE :vymh St. Genrgewi bnbnul Qllluh OFFICERS 'W. G. DYER, 'Q6. . . . . ........................... President J. M. ROBBINS, '27 . . .................. .... V ice-Premkient A. NEILSON, '28 .... ...........,................... S ecretary MEMBERS, 1925 C. H. MERRIMAN, III T. S. NEWELL MEMBER, 1925 W. G. DYER MEMBERS, 1927 D P. MONKS J. M. ROBBINS F. W. NEILSON MEMBERS, 1928 H K. HAEDING C. MORAN R, W, LLOYD A. NEILSON H. R. MERRIMAN C. B. NEWBOLD, JR. W. MCMILLAN 361 T. W. NOB LES T. J. ROSENGARTEN C. WINSOR H. H. PEASE J. E. RENNAED R. E. ROBERTS C. J. RYAN, JR. i f xi . QXNGETON V QQIQ-A Q D if Q 'QA ,Q Q L wc I AQ N I i Kimi, X f +R X 1 S ' H. CLARK E. S. KNAPP N. K. AVERELL R. C. CAU1f'KINs W-IIIQIWIN St. 5JBIark'5 Qnbnnl QEIuh OFFICERS L. S. THOMPSON, '26 ....,. ............ . . . . . . . . .President B. F. PEPPER, 'Q7 ...... ...........,..,.,...... T 'ic:e-President F. L. PELL, '28 ..... ....,...........,.. . . . MEMBER, 1925 R. MILBANK MEMBER, 1926 L. S. THOMPSON MEMBERS, 1927 N. F. PALM S. M. PELL MEMBERS, 1928 A. H. DAKIN 362 Secretary- Treasurer PEPPER R1-:DMOA D PELL TAPIN Q If M ig Fx., V . - - YZ .aff ' 'Q Q W 'QA . , .ig ' A 44, QxNQETO,V 3 gmc? A Q y ,gl Swm nv 0u'..114W,N'S . ,f KA.. , . . .15-Q? . . x baint Raul Qnahemp Qiluh OFFICERS W. MITCHELL, '25 ...... .... ........... ......... P 1- e sideni G. T. TRENHOLM, 126 ....... ......... .... V i ce-Presaklent D. A. CLARK, '27 ....... ....... S ecretary MEMBERS, 1925 MEMBERS, 1926 W. MITCHELL E. SOMMERS S. M. ALLEN A. SEYMOUR G. T. TRENHOLM MEMBERS, 1927 C. L. BUXTON D. A. CLARK J. W. MILTON W. H. READ R- M- RICE MEMBERS, 1928 ' J. H. BURR G. E. CLARK R. L. KENNEDY D. W. RAUDENBUSH E. P. BURCH L. CORNONG, JR. R. N. NLARTIN P. C. WEED, JR. K. BUTLER R. N. JOHNSON B. MITCHELL 363 Q QQXN C2 ETON I 26 Q I2 I C -A QQ!! tw 544 X C' L F2 - I Qggg- z-Jflgg V 1, ! XQI,IL ' M X I ,IK '-'!.fI2'1, ,..g:5FLL...if' , XX WL LZWIWINIIXN 3. I S-1 ..f. bt. Raul? School Qiluh OFFICERS C. E. DAVIS, JR., '25, ................ ......... P resident F. M. MCCONIIIE, '26 .................. .... I fice-President D. COX, '28 ........ ..................... .... . . .Secrefary MEMBERS, 1925 C. E. DAVIS, JR. F. J. MOSES, JR. W. S. SCULL A. ZINSSER MEMBERS, 1926 W. H. ASHTON I. H. CLOTHIER, III C. F. GURIAIEY, JR. F. M. BICCONIHE A. H. ROSENGARTEN T. L. BAILY A. S. DAVIS A. B. HOFF R. C. DICLEOD H. F. IYHITON J. S. BLACK A. S. DUMPER A. N. LANVRENCE B. W. READ J. M. IVINTERSTEEN MEMBERS, 1927 J. W. AITKEN S. GOODMAN, III H. S. JEANES T. H. PRICE, JR. S. SLOAN H. F. TAYLOR W. C. BREED, JR. J. W. GRANGE K. B. OUTERBRIDGE A. G. ROSENGARTEN, JR. E. S. STEIVART L. WILMERDING A. F. DERR A. H. HARRIS, II T. W. PETTUS R. S. RUSH W. A. W. STEWART MEMBERS, 1928 A. S. ALEXANDER W. DUDLEY F. C. LEA G. M. SCHIEFFELIN J. H. W. THOBIPSON J. WILSON W. S. BARBOUR G. T. ELLIMAN W. POTTS H. SHAW E. WHITNEY N. P. YOUNGS D. Cox W. HOSE G. D. RICHBIAN R. STEVENS 364 152 I 1 - we DQXNQETON ? 2 1 5726 QQIQ MQW ww 4 5,9 ,L',q:g,'1. :BS 'l'y F7 C-O . V ' S f 2 swf.. 4+ lm -I Illfmlllw 'CYAQ T1 N Gait School Qllluh J. H. HAYDEN, '25, , , H. B. PFLAGER, '26, , , OFF ICERS H. W. SCOTT, 28 ..... . ........ ....... . H. B. PFLAGER R. R. BAYES G. BLAKE P. H. CONKLIN R. A. BLACK B. CANDLER D. DELANCEY R. BLAKE J. GWYNNE E. P. BURCH 1 T. HASBROUCK b MEMBER, 1925 J. H. HAYDEN MEMBERS, 1926 R. RICHARDS MEMBERS, 1927 G. P. FAUST T. W. LENIHAN MEMBERS, 1928 M. C. PARSONS, JR. R. S. RAU 365 .......Pres12ient Vice-President . . . . .Secretary L. S. ROBINSON H. H. PUTNAM R. W. SUMMEY H. W. SCOTT J. D. VFOXVNE W. R. NVEBSTER H. S. VVATERS 53f?k?5w?E gf Jlll ,. is - - Q VQXNQETON EW26 QmQ A SQA 'V ww W Q yzfgsws XM Wk-ll1!IIA,llwx 'F EIQL MEMBERS, 1925 M. P. BRUSH, JR. W. F. FITZGIBBON T. E. MEAD WFTVFUG J, wgww S55 3 -' E rf wlbm CL 'TJ mmwr' ' ' ws-Mwg ,Fw aww? zlflw 4F1g4 'Uj U Hggmfll-,q UWC? mawipg 51152 fflagg U1 r-4-'pU.?J E QQ'- 4 1953 :io .j'11 '.'T1 -lv-4 1.0 EF? Q25 :12'?7 g'-Im '-m'1l11I I ibgs' ESELIJ3 2 SP1 1 -: Zm71.j. Q .FC 5'ai2 SIM 533 55? war. Gimme Qnbunl Cliluh . L. LEDBETTER . 366 MEMBERS, 1928 F. A. BONSAI. F. H. BICCONXELL R. N. KIMBALL J. H. JORDAN W. P. ANDREWS QQXNGETQN If fi QQIQ-A-QQ . we E A 4 I f Sl? N.5, , v X '. NX q . 0mu4y,,u,N9 wyoming beminarp Qiiluh OFFICERS S. SYKES, '26 ....................... T. W. RUSSEL, 'Q6. .... . . G. E. IVICCRACKEN, '26 ....... MEMBERS, 1926 F. B. DANA E. P. HOUPT T. W. RUSSEL MEMBERS, 1927 B. R. JONES C. W. PERKINS MEMBERS, 1928 S. G. REDINGTON 367 G. E. NICCRACKEN . .. . . .President . .Vice-President . . . .Secretary S. SYKES F. S. WVHITTAKER Smrsolx H. W. TRESCOTT W. W. SXVEET E 31 4 Q3 QQXNGETOIV f Q O Z6 QQIC A QQ E fx f 4 '4 si ' ' if l ,, Y lfm gi' W f - 7 X 4 f,J.i.?+ X C' O G 6 :I EF 'F x X ' . . X Vw 3,,,QWh4H' X 7 . 1 Wu .,1gM1,N11 bilahzlpbia ilaigb bnbunls Qlluh OFFICERS J. C. CUWIMING, 'Q5. .. .. .... .President W. J. SOHOB, '26. . . ........ Vz'ce-Presiclcnt F. A. BEDFORD, JR., '28 .... . .. .Secretary MEMBERS, 1925 H. W. PARKER F. T. XVOOD J. C. CUMMING MEMBERS, 1926 E. H. KASE W. J. SCHO13 MEMBERS, 1927 C. W. WEEKES T. G. BACHRAN W. J. HITSOHLER W. H. SEYFERT E. S. ROMA, JR. MEMBERS, 1928 F. A. BEDFORD, JR. S. P. GOODRICI-I R. NEWYNIIAM , A. A. FISCHEL C. HUNSIOKER, JR. R. D. SNIVELA R' R' 11 Em' JR' OFFICERS R. G. WALLACE, '25 .... ..... P resident WV. C. INIOORE, '26 .......... Vice-Preszfdent G. O. SEXY.-XRD, 'Q7. . .... Serfrefary C. R. BEATTIE W. B. BOOTH F. M. AVERY MEMBERS, 1925 A. LUDLUM MEMBERS, 1926 R. A. DRYSDALE, JR. MEMBERS, 19 2 7 MEMBER, 1928 YV. C. FVILLIAMS 368 SEXVARD R. G. WVALLACE W. C. MOORE SHCNSIOIIBI1 CLUBS fi r 5 ibffl pm Q ETQA, . . Q Y-219 -A- Q Q D 1 IL-if ZS' 'Q L NA ' f -RE- I A Q 4 H 4 E X C C l SNM P X Mllllfwlw Cialifurnia Klub OFFICERS M. B. BIILLER, '25 . . . .... . .... .. .... ...... I JI'L'.S'1'fI8lZf N. B. TILT. '26 . .. . . . Vz'ce-Preszklenl B. P. GRIF1-'ITIL 'QT ..... Secretary F. G. BELCHER G. D. BRAMAN W. A. DE WITT MEMBERS, 1925 I . H. CONNOH A. F. LEE G. P. FIELIIING M. B. MILLER G. B. I-I.nIIL'roN J. Y. QUARLES W. S. Hmxmsnsox MEMBERS, 1926 M. CHARLES W. P. HERBERT R. H. DULIJEX' W. H. INLOES G. K. EVANS N. B. TILT MEMBERS, 1927 J. K. AHMSBY B. P. GRIFFITH H. P. FALES J. M. HUBBELI. A. F. FISHER MEMBERS, 1928 H. GILLETTE V. JOIINSTONE A. N. LILLEY J. H. HUME T. G. Kxowuzs N. M. N'EWMARK 370 W. S. XYHITAKER mem QIQ -A it DQ ON ij MM! !i,iTv v Q 'QQ KI P N Qifln, A 4 'N 77 - 'w if 9 C' O G y IL Sum 3 X Wvfmlmmwd ,j , Qilehelanh 611211111 X A A i : i OFFICERS L - J. A. DUNCAN, 'Q5. . . ...... ..... ......... P 1- esident Y' A J. P. BICGEAN, '25 .. . .... Vice-President Ai I . Q BI. V. HENICEIJ, '25 .............., ..... S ecretary-Treasurer 1 MEMBERS, 1925 - J. A. DUNCAN M. V. HENKEL 1 C. H. FRANK J. P. NICGEAN Ig. CSRDEN T. W. NOBLES . . Rom-1 MEMBERS, 1926. MCL - X -5-E-49! S1 ff 1535553553 D' -H' HILL MEMBERS, 1927 J. R. CHANDLER M. A. FEIGHAN C. B.. FISK H. B. NIES G. H. DAVID J. M. FEISS W. M. HALLE L. S. SCHVVENGER MEMBERS, 1928 S. C. BORTON S. S. REYNOIJDS 371 ' Q 493 D J-ZQQM T ll d F 'x ll A14 ' n I 1 3 ?Z W1 ., ,-,-..- . ll! EI . ' ff' WWI- J '-413' liz. ' rash H1721 ,J :-:sn yoozgnl .nm -'M :zum ' .' -Wa!--:Z inn 1 J, Q! -'ev 'Q-.1 .1-.2151 Ma , I -A, gin-JA. 1 9' :gun l,l lu -1 .-:','f - X., I any -1.51-3,11 -..l.l 1 V ' 1' -- -. .uf 1 41? f,1E'J 1Qe.'1 .-31, ...ii 5'i7,', !,'., .. ' 4 fi--: ww .Hu J 1,15 iv,1H:!-1 ' tw -alll it-an N i ISL: TSW' I . - ,,f,, viz. xNQ ET0 R f QIQ- - N M 26 gg Q A QQ. - F - I '- -KL?-g J l ZSgv:ii N C o E ' I Zffpldfrmws M Georgia Qlluh OFFICERS R. S. SAMS, 'Q5. . .... . . .......... ...... P resident H. D. CARTER, ,Q5 .,... . ...... Vice-President L. P. INIANDEVILLE, 'Q5 .... . .. .Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS W. H. JONES T. LKIRIBALL MEMBERS, 1925 J. F. BELL H. D. CARTER L. P. RIANDEVILLE R. S. SAMS MEMBER, 1926 M. FRIEDLAENDER MEMBERS, 192 7 F. G. STRACI-IAN F. P. XYETHERBEE MEMBERS, 1928 W. PERKISON C. BKIATHENVSON 372 H. WTHITE L. C. Horxms A. E. STEVENS ? E If B QW , A. G. CHILES N. HELM W. B. BOOTH W. S. BOWMAN G. M. CASTLEMAN M. V. JOYES, JR. O. E. BLOCH B. HARDY, JR. I f AIAA' W WH Imfwnw if b , f xjxly V Q Q I Q A QQ4 Q iiientunkp Qlluh OFFICERS CARL XYOGT WVILSON, '25 . .. ........,. .... P reudent ALEXANDER G. CHILES, '25 . ..,. .......... V ice PT637,iZ6fLt JONATHAN V. NORMAN, JR., '27 ........ ..... S ecretary Treasurer OSCAR E. BLOCI-I, '28 .......... .... F reshman Representatwe G. D. COLLINS C. L. FLEECE MEMBERS, 1925 C. M. TAYLOR, II MEMBERS, 1926 MEMBERS, 1927 E. H. LUCKETT T. H. MINARY J. V. INORMAN, JR, MEMBERS, 1928 J. W. PARKER 373 FACULTY MEMBERS WILLIAM FOSTER R. N. MCELROY G. M. PRIEST D. R. WEST C V WILSON P. B. NEXVIVIAN V TOBIN S. C. ROBERTS H. L. SCHLUBACH C. WALLACE, JR. JOHN WALLACE 5-ff'-. QINOETQA, QQIQ-N E QQX' ' A Q 4 W . 1-' Z'wl.iJ. fi' N Cf Q X y ' Qwwp b Wf11.mrwnW .. ,XX 1B1tt5hu1fgIJ Qliluh X fxx A A J OFFICERS X L. W. HICKS, JR., 'Q5. .. .......... . ....... President Yl f'j, R. R. QUAY, JR., '26 .... .... I z'ce-President ,' -gy-I Eff, 4-15' W. IVI. DOOLITTLE, ,Q8 .... ....... S ecrefar' f , If '41 M9 V47 5,-5 , MEMBERS, 1925 . V J. C. BANE, JR. L. W. HICKS, JR. H. YS. OSGOOD 1 J. J. CAMPBELL, JR. J. I. HOROVITZ E. L. 11.-XXKIN W. M. CAMPBELL, JR. A. JACKSON F. R STONER, JR. a R. C. CARSON, JR. L. LOENVENSTEIN W H. TRINIBLE R. C. EDGAR E. L. RICRIILLAN A. L. XYEINER v J. H. HARDIE S. G. MILLER H. H. XYITTMEH -JJ MEMBERS 1926 in A ' PM M L C. L. BEERS, JR. K. GILMORE R. R QUAY, JR. ' - C W. C. CASPER G. F. GLASS L. M READ D. C. CHAPLIN E. GOLDSTEIN F. E. RHODES J. J. EDSON S. V. RICKEE, II R. W. SCHMIDT G. FISCHER, JR. C. L. PATTERSON S. S. SCOTT R. M. GIBSON W. D. STACKLEY, JR. E. V. BABCOCK, JR. J. W. CRAWFORD H. L. EDSALL W. D. GEORGE, JR. W. M. DOOLITTLE J. K. EBBERT E. H. HARRISON eww QD P' '11 R. W. GWINNER, JR. H. HAAS . HANNAH, JR. W. HENRY, JR. W. KEPLER D. LORCH S. LYNN MEMBERS, 1927 J. A. LICHTY, JR. J. D. NICCABE M. F. MACFARLIXNE MEMBERS, 1928 J. M. MCCREADY J. J. MEAD 3744 J. F. PITCAIRX D. A. REED, JR. T. G. REIPSNYDER E. M. RHEA W. D. NELSON S. C. REED J. S. RICHARDSON H. A. ROBINSON H. H. STUDT, JR. J. TODD, JR. J. P. JVOOLDRIDGE W. SRENK, JR. D. L. SPEER D. L. THOBURN if . DQINQETON . QRIQ-A-Q K 1 Y! I! f s ,Q A Q K5 4, 4 ,vA, IL ,XS X C, ' Q a 04-fmrwmw .R 2,1- ----+---..... nf1'?:?-.-L:-1-B.-Q ilibe Qaint louis Qiluh OFFICERS W. E. GREEN, '25 .... .. . . ..... . . . . H. B. PFLAGER, '26 ..... R. W. LABEAUME, '27 . . .. J. B. KENNARIJ, JR., 'E26. . .. J. R. DYER C. J. ADAMI, JR. G. B. ATWOOD C. G. BUFFUM, JR. W. T. CHILDRESS MEMBERS, 1927 MEMBERS, 1925 W. E. GREEN MEMBERS, 1926 J. B. KENNARD, JR. W. M. LEWIS J. P. NIEDRINGIIAUS R. C. BURNS I B. F. H. CALE G. L. LAMBERT H. J. BUTLER P. H. KOOSER W. F. MCELROY, JR. R. BALDVVIN R. W. LA BEAUME J. K. Moss T. W. PETTUS MEMBERS, 1928 F. H. Arwoon W. W. CANDY, JR. A. P. LELAND C. S. PANGMAN F. C. BAUCHENS C. E. CASPARI, JR. R. S. MATTHEWS S. R. SHELDQN 375 m 33: -QE: 3:33 FQZUZU 529.9 S2533 -1,1519 SQNS PPE FFF! 'im 5 9 Sgr-1 B152 MUG! glfltfs 551511 ZR! H. V. E. HUNTER . B. PFLAGER H. SAUNIJERS, JR. W. STREETT H. SULLIVAN L. VON WEISE, JR. J. T. WILLIAMS as . ppm c-2 iirofv 26 Q Q i Q -A- QQ W 4 f 9 fe V 1.- I : NJ is 3 3 ht 'M numimtl PHTLADELPHIAN SOCIETY SECRETARIES c. H. HAINES, '21, H. K. 'rsvrrci-uzu., m., '94, iv. A. Izumi., 'l8. Sealer!-n. r. Pvnnv, 'Q0. Erahuate Secretaries During the past six years the work ofthe Philadelphian Society has been under the supervision of a group of younger graduate secretaries who have been closely enough in contact with the point of view of the students to meet their personal spiritual needs in a way perhaps more effective than under the supervision of an older man. The work this year is in charge of Mr. Ray Foote Purdy, assisted by Mr. Buell, Mr. Haines and Mr. Twitchell. Mr. Purdy, after graduating in 1920, was a teacher at the Taft School and then entered the Held of business, establishing an interurban trans- portation line, and later becoming connected with the firm of Eastman, Dillon Q Company. At present he is preparing to enter the ministry. Mr. Buell, of the class of 1918, after graduating taught school at St. George's, The Hill, and in China. He is at present studying further in the Graduate School in preparation for preparatory school work. Mr. Haines after graduating in 1921, returned as the Acting General Secretary of the Philadelphian Scoiety for a year, and then accepted a two-year term as a teacher in the Canton Christian College in China, returning this year to prepare for the ministry. Mr. Twitchell, secretary of the class of 1924 and football manager his Senior year, has returned as one of the secretaries and is planning to study for the ministry. It is the purpose of these men to be in constant personal touch with the needs of the Campus, and available at all times to give spiritual assistance, to help men in need, and to aid men in reaching a sound conclusion as they are confronted with that greatest of all questions, choice of a life work. 376 News ,., . v , A 4 ' 4 1 ' A A 1 V Q Af 4 A I 1 A I QQINC-BETQN 26 QY2'Q'fN-Q f MIS I Q Q4 NA f f -' K' 4 7 1 'X ' rw , 1 Vdiufs Via X l -n Swm m M-IWIWINN PHILADELPHIAN SOCIETY CABINET, 1924-1995 QUARLE LEE MAC LEOD TENCIIAR PFLAGER WILLIAMS MUDGE VAN KEUREN MATTISON LEWIS COCHRAN PATON HAVENS I-IALL PHILLIPS THOMAS QQXN C2 ETOIV ' j xwmj xyiw 26 Q Q I C2 VX- QQ 'D CN' Y I: -, . , 2 x C, Q G ' 5'Q r.w S' W. COCHRAN, '25 H. N. LEYVIS, '25 W. L. MUDGE, '25 R. T. PATON, '25 JOHN M. T. FINNEY, M. ROBERT E. SPEER, '89 CHRISTY PAYNE, '95 ROBERT GARRETT, '97 iwbilahelpbian bounty The Qliijtistian Qssuriatinn uf ibrincetun Qiinihersitp OFFICERS WILLIAM W. HALL, JR., '25. . . ,.......... .... ...... P r esiclent PAUL S. HAVENS, '25 ......... ............ V 'ice-Presrkient HARVEY PHILLIPS, '25 ..... .......... . Undergraduate Treasurer CABINET T. D. STEVENSON, '25 S. MAO LEOD, JR., '26 J. G. YENCHAR, '25 J. M. THOMAS, '26 J. P. LEE, '25 L. TWYEFFORT, '26 J. V. QUARLES, '25 THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS . Ex-Qffieio Chairman Treasurer JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, '82 ....... ....,........... JOHN MODOWELL, D.D., '94 .... .... CHARLES W. MCALPIN, '88. . . . . . . . . D., '84 TIMOTHY N. PFEIFFER, '08 CLEVELAND E. DODGE, '09 DONALD B. SINCLAIR, M. D., '10 JOHN COLT, '14 WILTON LLOYD-SMITH, '16 WILLIAM GILLESPIE GRADUATE SECRETARIES RAY FOOTE PURDY, '2O. . . .................. General Secretary CHARLES H. HAINES, '21 ..., ....... . . .Associate Secretary I-I. KENASTON TWITCHELL, JR., '24 ..... . . .Associate Secretary 379 W. VAN KEUREN, '26 D. WVILLIAMS, JR., '26 G. D. MATTISON, '26 H. B. PELAGER, '26 GEORGE W. PERKINS, '17 HENRY P. VAN DUSEN, '19 CORNELIUS P. TROWBRIDGE, '21 i ,. 441 gb N Cf X I ' Www X. Y - - 1 .V Y .,..,'- 4 V ' - Ji, 'Q QA , ,L ,sy Q if 'Qxifliiilf :N 1 ,Z X Q 76 ef WI Illlmlil Qlctihities ni the Bbilahelpbian bmzietp From Murray-Dodge Hall there emanates to all parts of the Campus and to all members of the undergraduate body a spirit of Christian service and the stimulus to high ideals and actions in thought, word and deed. The Philadelphian Society has worked in this field of endeavor on the Campus since its founding in 1825, and since that time its influence has exerted itself over a constantly widening area until today, 100 years after its founding, the Society has charge of all religious and social service work in Princeton. Moreover, its influence is not limited to the sphere of undergraduate life alone, but has made itself felt in many phases of work on the outside. The Society is distinctly an undergraduate organization, although the administration of adairs and the direction of policy are in the hands of a staff of graduate secretaries, the stadi for 1924-1925 having as its General Secretary, R. F. Purdy, '20, and Charles Haines, '21, and H. K. Twitchell, Jr., '24, as Associate Secretaries. Through conferences attended by representatives of the Christian Associations of other colleges, new ideas and incentives to carry onv result, and in this work the Philadelphian Society takes a deep and real interest. Last year Princeton had representatives at nine such conferences, including the two Citizenship Conferences in Washington, the Students' Conference at Silver Bay, and the Student Volunteer Convention at Indianapolis. The convention at Indianapolis was by far the outstanding gathering of the year. representing as it did over 6000 students from colleges all over the country to consider the Christian challenge as applied to the prob- lems of contemporary life. This Convention is held quadrennially so that each student generation may receive the inspiration of its message. Social service work in and about Princeton is one of the Societyls most important fields, and much highly commendable work is done in this channel. Practically all of the Boy Scout, Boys' Club, and much of the Sunday-school work in Princeton is carried on by undergraduates under the supervision of the Philadelphian Society. Educational and Americanization work among foreigners is also done under the direction of the Society. Each year trips are ar- ranged for the undergraduates through the slums, prisons, courts, hospitals, etc., in New York and Philadelphia, in order that condi- tions may be seen at first hand. Deputation work has always been one of the Society's most successful and worthy endeavors. Last year over 80 deputation teams were sent out, visiting schools, churches, colleges. Conferences and clubs in order to speak to men and boys on Christian ideals,- audiences from every walk of life which totaled some 30,000. The Society also conducts discussion groups for the study of the Bible and for the discussion of the way in which Christian ideals and principles are to influence us in our everyday pursuits. For the three upper classes, these groups are conducted by members of the faculty and graduates. The Hfty freshman groups of this year are in charge of upperclassmen qualified to lead such groups. These groups, embracing as they do practically the entire Freshman Class, form a connecting link between their everyday life on the Campus and the religious ideals of the Philadelphian Society and of the University. The money for the work of the Philadelphian Society is raised among the undergraduates themselves, and makes conscious the recognition of the Societys purpose-a greater service to Princeton socially, morally. religiously: a greater spirit of service by men on the Campus for men on the Campus: a tolerant and sympathetic understanding, but withal a persistent Christian emphasis to demand courage, strengthen conviction, inspire faith, and to contribute much toward a better and finer Princeton spirit and Princeton life. QQXN C2 ETQN . ll ? 26 Q I2 I C-2 -A- Q Q56 QA QB 4 7 gi l i G lzhilllllmlllxlld V l' -r-A ,- .- .WS , REF? E p 24.15 H 4 f 1' L-'piftlilfl e 4 f'51 f 'f P A 'vi-f.f .a-- 'Q The iB1:incetun bummer Qtamp The Princeton Summer Camp, under the auspices of the Phila- delphian Society, held its 16th consecutive season during the summer of 1924. During this time, 250 boys from the slums of New York were given two weeks each of a healthy outdoor life, under the personal guidance of Princeton undergraduates. The camp is situated on the shore of the Metedeconk River, seven miles from Bayhead, N. J., and four from the ocean. The location is ideal for the purpose as the net gain in weight per boy proves. The daily program of the camp is as full a one as possible: with most of the time taken up with swimming, baseball, hiking, berry- picking and trips to the ocean, to say nothing of boating and sailing. Only the necessary work of a camp is required of the boys, and they are urged to this by a shack competition, with a chicken dinner at the end for the winning shack. The day always ends with an evening assembly where stories are told, and Princeton songs sung with vim if not with harmony. Although the immediate object of the camp is to provide a vacation in the country to the boys, there is a more fundamental aim. By talks, example, and above all by personal contact, the counsellor strives to instil a spirit of honesty, sportsmanship, and fair play into the boys under his immediate care. He is helped in this by the camp life, for everything is done by shacks. Nine boys and a counsellor eat., sleep, work, and play together for the two weeks, and even in this short time the counsellor can exert a tremendous influence on his boys. This idea of personallinfiuence is kept up after the camp closes with letters, personal visits to the boys' homes, and frequent reunions. Many of the boys return for two, three, or four years and a great change for the better is always evident. The camp is directed and financed by a Board of Trustees Working with the Philadelphian Society, and this year 88000, a good part of which was raised on campus, will go to help meet expenses. The annual camp fair, held last summer at Spring Lake under the patron- age of Mrs. George Failes Baker, also helps to pay some of the charges. Through the summer the camp is under the immediate care of an undergraduate manager. Last summer, M. E. Everett, '24, held this position, while B. Goddard and T. Beck, '26 acted as Assistant lllanagers for one month each. Camp opened immediately after Commencement, when 35 of the Princeton Boy Scouts went for two weeks under charge of A. R. Byron, '24. The first regular camp was under K. VVhitehead, '24, H. N. Lewis, '25, was Chief Counsellor for the second, and C. Carroll, ,25, took charge through August. The following men acted as counsellors for two or more weeks each: 1924-R. Berry, P. Doelger, E. D. Purvisg 1925-N. Abeel, J. Bruere, VV. W. Hall, D. Hardy, J. Jackson, R. M. Snyderg 1926-C. VV. Nlillard, R. H. Post, L. Rumford, D. lfVilliamsg 1927-H. P. Andrews, Berry, W. Bren- ton, F. Burrell, C. Castleman, I. D. Hall, F. Huber, J. Mackay, F. Morton. V 5 33 4 Y, Jw 35- 'Q QQXNQETQIV ly LW26 Qi2lQ A Q f XC 2 - 4 ' Zag - - tu A f 'l 5? - ffmisst ,Q A - ,wi Q f .CT-'i'-y-. A - rj V 1 riff- vilulf- 1-X ,X l -' awa it '4 2 . ti 04 .iuiywmtf rimzetnn in sting In 1906, Princeton chose Peking, the capital of China, as the center for its educational work in the East. Peking with her 55 schools, colleges, and universities offered an excellent opportunity for work not only in education, but also in the spiritual and physical fields. There Princeton graduates have endeavored to bring the broadening influence of western civilization to the Chinese students. The purpose of Princeton in Pekin is to bring the East and West into a closer fellowship and better understanding one with the other. Princeton made arrangements with the University of Peking to take over the department of Commerce and Finance of that institu- tion. Ever since 1906 when Robert Gailey, '96 went to China to take over this department, it has been run by Princeton graduates. About 500 students are enrolled in this school, and in addition some 400 young men are taking advantage of night courses in English. Three professors are on the staff, two in Sociology and one in Political Science. The teacher in Political Science is a brilliant young Chinese, the only one of his race who has ever been a lecturer on the faculty of the British Institution of Hong-Kong University. This young man has just completed a very able dissertation for his doctor's degree in Political Science under John Bassett Moore, of Columbia University. Among the Princeton alumni who are working in China is J. Stewart Burgess, '05 to whom the Chinese government entrusted the task of procuring places of refuge for women and children made homeless by the civil war of 1923. The government was so pleased with his ability to organize that they gave him funds to be used for the relief of farmers left destitute after the devastation of the retreating armies. Under his direction the committee has invested the money paid back by the farmers, and the interest of the invest- ment is being used to aid the newly organized federated charities society of Peking. The budget of Princeton in Peking for the year 1925 is S1Q2,Q50, of which 868,000 is taken care of by the Chinese, leaving only S5-I-,Q50 to be provided for by Princeton alumni and undergraduates. The amount undertaken by the undergraduates was 56,000 and was raised in the drive made by the Community Chest last November. All of the charitable organizations in Princeton combined and made a single drive with a goal of 325,000 This drive was a. great success and was oversubscribed. The rest of the S5-l-,950 for Princeton in Peking was raised by the alumni associations throughout the country. The following alumni are at present engaged in the staff of Princeton in Peking: R. R. Gailey, A. M., '96g D. IV. Edwards, '04' 9 J. S. Burgess, '05g L. M. Mead, 'Ill R. I. Forbes: L. D. Sweet, '16, T. C. Blaisdell, Jr.: B. E. Grant: L. Y. Barker, '18:K.O.1Yilson, 'Q0' D. M. Maynard, 'QQZ G. W. Loos, Jr., '9.'2: and L. Schmertz, '23 2 RECREATION AT PRINCETON IN PEKING git ? as QQX N G2 ETQN 1 26 Q I2 I C2 -A - Q Q oi - fl ta 4 f X fi G , ,. Sim is I be Erenfzll Iuh uf Brinszetun OFFICERS F. H. BETHELL, '25 ...,............... . . .President A. S. DUMPER, '26 ....... ..., V . . .Secretary Pnornsson VVILLIAM GILLESPIE ........ .... D irector MEMBERS F. H. BETHELI., '25 A. S. DUMPER, '26 W. D. LEWIS, JR., '26 G. E. DILLER, '26 T. L. LEEMING, '26 C. L. HEXVITT, '28 The Grenfell Club of Princeton is an organization made up of those undergraduates of the University who are interested in the work carried on in Labrador by Dr, VVilfred T. Grenfell, who for more than thirty years has maintained medical and educational centers upon this barren coast. The work in Princeton is under the direction of Professor VVilliam Gillespie, and it is due to his interest and efforts that the college has always taken an active part in this praiseworthy enterprise. Dr. Grenfell was entertained here last spring under the auspices ofthe club, when he delivered an illustrated lecture upon the nature of the work he is sponsoring. The purpose of-the Mission is not to render charity to a sickly, poverty-stricken people, but rather to assist self-respecting, God- fearing Bsherfolk in overcoming the hardships of life in the North. The work is primarily medical, there being five hospitals and several nursing stations. In addition, however, there is the educational side, in which basket-making, weaving, and other simple trades are taught the natives. It is just such trades as this' which keep the wolf from the door when winter cuts off the scanty living to be obtained from fishing. To fill the roll of teachers, a large number of women from Vassar, Wellesley, Bryn Mawr, and other colleges annually make the trip North. During the summer of 1924, six undergraduates served in various capacities. F. H. Bethell, '25, A. S. Dumper, '26, and D. C. Dawes, a graduate in the Class of 1924, were at Harrington, Special mention should be made of Dawes, whose experience from past years enabled him to replace the native pilot on the Doctor's boat, of which he was skipperlon the two eastern trips. The other two varied their time-,Between vhandling freight, assisting about the hospital, and doingffearpentryQi and farm work. W. D. Lewis, Jr., '26, and G, E. Diller, '26, were posted at Battle Harbor, where their tasks were much the same as at Harrington. C. L. Hewitt, '28, was at North West River, the most northern post of the Mission. He acted as mechanic on the small launch stationed there, as well as being a hospital attendant. Looking back over the thirty odd years of service in the North, and considering from what small beginnings this great undertaking has grown, one realizes the significance of t.he work, its far-reaching results, and above all, its spirit of unselfishness. f 'SHN , - - it QQXN Q ETolV 26 Q I2 I C2 A Q lx: fel? W if C y Swm w Vu..114yw,NI SAINT PAUL'S SOCIETY CABINET, 19?-L-1925 Top Rmu-CUYLER, cousxonm, PRENDERGAST, rosw, WILLIAMS, KOEHLER, DUMPER. Bottom Row-HARDY, STURGES, fmozmxs, MCCLENAHAN, .ucxsox N N' - QQXNQETQN f if ,ffy f t-C YT QQIQ A-Q 1 i 4 Q we f K Q t feet - fl ih s im N fu l Swim if 7 ZH'-1I14VMJ1Nlf , , , Qamt aul 5 bounty OFFICERS J. M. Tuozxms, '25 .... ......... . . ......., Prcsizlent R. W. BEATTIE, '25. . . .... Vz'ce-President P. F. STURGES, '25. ........... .....- S' ecrezfary CABINET J. N. JACKSON, '25 W. B. HARDY, '26 W. H. Vonnnr, '26 J. P. CUYLER, '27 R. L. MCCLENAHAN, '25 J. F. KOEHLER, '26 D. VVILLIAMS, '26 J. PRENDERGAST, '27 A. S. DUMPER, '26 R. H. Posr, '26 H. P. COLMORE, '27 The Saint Paul's Society was founded in 1875 by the Rector of Trinity Church for the purpose of fostering religious life in both its devotional and active aspects among the Episcopalian students of the University. This year, the fiftieth anniversary of its founding, the Society has an enrollment of over eight hundred men, or more than one third of the entire student body. Because of the increasing number of undergraduate churchmen within the last few years, a Student Chaplain has been appointed to give his whole time to Campus work. The position is filled this year by the Rev. Henry B. Thomas, who comes to Princeton after several years of experience in student work at the University of California. 385 Under the William Proctor Foundation, an organization fostered by the Bishop of the Diocese, with a dehnite program and financial backing, and with the co-operation of a group of men who form the Board of Trustees, the Church work that has been started in Prince- ton will, it is hoped, be a model for the work in other universities. The Board of Trustees is made up of the following men: Bishop Matthews, Mr. VVilliams, the Rector of Trinity Church, Dr. Alfred Baker, the founder of the society, three Vestrymen of Trinity Church, two University professors, and the Director of Religious Education of the Diocese. Active work is being carried on this year by forty-live under- graduates as lay-readers in three rural missions, and as servers and Church-school teachers in these missions and at Trinity Church. W. W. BACKUS J. INC-BETA BWI ? QQIG-A S Q53 UQ N - Q49 Q I X , 45952 V W 'S , Q Q C 'U X M. ANDERSON A. J. BARRY F. J. J. A. BIBERSTEIN M. BOOHECKER G. ALEXANDER R. B. BACON D. J. BARRY B. G. BURR E. J. BROYVN J. R J. W 'G BURNHAM . C. BURNS F. CLUNAN . M. COLLINS, JR. . J. DONEGAN N. K. AVERELL W . W. BARRY W. W. BENNETT K. BUTLER J. B. CARROLL G J. . E. CLARK . B. COLAI-IAN C. J. D I t Swim Q 0'f'IlhlM,l11wS illije fliatbulin Qiluh uf 1BIinLetun Tlkflnihersitp OFFICERS BARTHOLOIIEW :ANDRENV GREENE, JR .... . . ..., . . GWYNN PAUL FIELDING. . ............ ........ I we FURLONG THOMAS SMITH .......... . ,... . . .Secretary- CARROLL, JR. W. COOPER M. CORCORAN J. T. CROMELIN R. E. COOKE J. V. COTY C. H. CROMWELL P. M. DAVIS T. S. DIGNAN G. C. DOUBLEDAY E. T. ENGLISH M. A. FEIGHAN J. H. FORBES J. F. GALLAGHER H A. C. . P. CORCORAN J. CROTTI E. DAVIS C. DAVIS F. DOUGI-IERTY L. W. A. DEVVITT G E DU PONT GRADUATE MEMBER E. J. FITZGERALD MEMBERS, 192 5 W. G. DONOHOE B. A. GREENE, JR. W. M. DONOVAN B. A. GFFLER R W. FARRELL R. L. BIFJLADY G P. FIELDING M. BILTRRIE MEMBERS, 1926 L. IE.-XSTMAN R. W. KEITH L. N. EVANS G. F. LUTIIHIXGEH J. A. GILLIGAN J. B. ORTEIG H C. KEENTXN C. A. PERERA B. E J. F. I. C C MEMBERS, 1927 HALLAHAN D. T. BLIONAHAN A. HENRY F. BTORTON YV. JORDAN A. M. MURPHY T. LYNCH F. B. NQIURRAY DE TVIARTINO E. J. NALLY. JR. MEMBERS, 1928 E. EASTMAN H. FITZPATRICK A. F. MIIBRIIJE F. H. MACMILLEN J. BI. FRENCH C. P. BJOISER W. S. PI.-ALL W. F. NIOHAN W. M. HASKELL, JR. F. S. NEWBERRY R. P. JOHNSON A. M. NEILSON C. R. LUGER D. D. 0'CONNELL 386 1JT?Sl.f16Ilf -Presiflerzz' Trec1.s'11re'r H. C. O'REILI.EY W. A. RENTSCHLER D I . . . SCHOONM.-KK!-IR B. C. rFL7RNER 31. A. RIVAS I-I Y . . IAODIEN A. Y. SHANNON F. P. SLATTERI' F. W. NEILSOX E. L. ROMA J. F. SCHENK F. T. SMITH R. D. SMITH I. A. POWELL RABIPONA S. . REDINGTON E. B. RXJCKXVELL C. C. RUSSELL J. A. RUSSELL W. RUTHEREORD I..E 'G A. VAX DER GRACHT K. E. AJAX ILIPER J. J. WHELAN R. A. STURGES, JR. H. J. TPR.-XCY J. P. TlTAIL'LT1'. JR. '- G . J. AYHELAN C H. YOCUM D. E. SULLIVAN, JR. T. F. TRISIBLE J. E. YAUGHX J. T. WALKER F. J. AYALTERS C J. RYAN W. C. SAMEI J. J. SIMPSON W. B. SLADE P. B. SMITH J. M. STURGES T. A. VV!-IEL.-KN, JR. meer me-A DQ- ON My , r- .ge N' ' Q - ,QQQC , , A fq G D fl ' 0,9 Kw ai. fi' Q 'U X '01'.n14W,N'S Tllinmersltp Breanbers, 192421925 19Q1 FEBRUARY 1 Rev. Hugh L. Joveway, '01, Westminster Church. SEPTEMBER QS President John Grier Hibben. Q Bufllalof N' Y' ' I OCTOBER 5 Rev. Alonzo Ray Petty, Judson hlemorial Church, FEBRUARYJ 8 Dr- Alfred E- Stearns, Headmaster PIUHIPS Acad' New York City. emy, Andover, Mass. OCTOBER 12 Rev. John A. MacSporran, Hillside Presbyterian FEBRVARY 15 DF- Wyatt BTOWH, Church Of St- Michael and All Church, Orange, N. J. AI1gClS, BHIUIHOFC, Md- OCTOBER 19 Rev. Edwin A. McAlpin, '98, Presbyterian Church, FEBRUARY 22 XYashington's Birthday. BIIIKHSOH, N- J- RI.-KRCH 1 Canon Dwelly, Berkely Divinity School, Hartford, OCTOBER 26 Dr. Boyd Edwards, Headmaster Hill School, Conn. Pottstown, Pa' RIARCH 8 Rev. Luke VVhite, St. Luke's Church, Montclair, NOVEMBER Q Dr. Hugh Black, Union Theological Seminary, N, J, ' New Xork Clty' - U RIARCH 15 Rev. Henry H. C1'ane, Center Methodist-Episcopal NOVEMBER 9 Dr. Ashley Day Smith, Harvard Church, Brookline, Qhurchi lyjalden, lylass. Mass' 7 I NIARCH Q2 Rev. D. Hughes Edwards, Church of the Redeemer, NOVER1BER 16 Dr. Henry X an Dyke, 373, Princeton. Paterson, N. J, NOVEMBER 23 President Clarence A. Barbour, Rochester Theologi- MARCH QQ Rev, Henry P, Van Dusen, '19, Princeton' Cal Semmmiy' Rochester' N' Y' APRIL 5 Dr. John R. Mott, New York City NON'EMBER 30 President Reinsen B. Ogilby, Trinity College, APRIL IQ Easter Sunday. Hartford Conn. - . . ' A 19 D.H hBl k,U Tl 1 lS ,T DECENIBER 7 Rev. Louis Van der Burg, First Presbyterian Church, PBIL Qorigciujc mon leo Oglca emmary Bew Paterson' N' J' . APRIL 26 Dr. Harris- E. Kirk, Franklin St. Presbyterian DECEIVIBER 14 Dr. Henry S. Coffin, Nladlson Avenue Presbyterian Church, Baltimore wld' Church' New York City' MAY 3 Dr. Mather A. Abbott, Headmaster Lawrenceville DECEATBER 21 Christmas Recess. School, Lawrenceville, N. J. DECEMBER Q8 Christmas Recess' NIAY 10 Dr. YV. Russell Bowie, Grace House, New York City. 1925 MAY 17 Undecided. JANUARY 41 Christmas Recess. NLAY 24 Undedded- JANUARY 11 Rev. George C. Stewart, St. Luke's Parish, Evans- RiAY 31 Rev. Archibald Black, First COI1gI'6g21ti0nal Church, ton, 111, 1VIontclair, N. J. JANUARY 18 Dr. Carl Reiland, St. George's Rectory, New York JUNE '7 Rev. Tertius Van Dyke, '08, Park Ave. Presbyterian City, Church, New York City. JANUARY 25 Rev. Carl H. Elmore '00, Presbyterian Church, JUNE 14 Baccalaureate Sunday, President John Grier Englewood, N. J. Hibben. 5-i l - QXNQETON f 26 QQ' C? A-QQ Q, D , fl Q QE 7 'uqff C' Vu.,,14M1,NW THE CLASS OF 1899, TWENTIETH REUNION H Q --x f,.4 .ff ,f- fda? if 4f ff 5' id -'E QQXN C9 ETQIV . 26 Q I2 I C2 -A- QQ W 'X f f f Q -1- -'ze My SX V l 'QW is X . W H IIMIUINX INTERNATIONAL POLITY CLUB EXECUTIVE COMIVLITTEE, 1924-1925 Top Row-MERCHANT, PRENDERGAST, QUAY, GATES, JACKSON, DE LANCEY, LEWIS. Bottom R0'w'TWl'El-'FORT, PROF. nnowx, STREET, MACK, LEE C9 A YA C B Z CD 2' O 2 w Sgxxx' 'VX egg- QI 'Fi fgillnlw W2 'XJ ox 5 3 4 CD FU CO in I 5 i A QD FF' HIP STREET, JR., '25 A. MACK, '25.. F. LEE, '25 A. MACK, '25 A. P. ATKINSON O. S. BAILEY F. E. BALL P. BALLANTINE M. S. BATHGATE G. BELL J. BOPE C. CARROLL B. B. CARSON F. H. CONNOR R. H. ADAMS T. E. BECK J N. BENNEY J. M. BIRDSALL G. R. BLACK A. BRAUER J. BRYANT H. H. COLLINS W. BALLARD R. R. BAYES J. BRYAN C. L. BUXTON J. R. CHANDLER J. L. STREET, JR., '25 H. 'T1VYEFFORT, '26 F. S. DIBRELL W. L. DILL D. C. DUEEIELD A. J. DUNCAN WV. G. DYER D. Q. EYVING H. G. FREDERICKSON J. C. R. GLEASON R. H. GOODWIN E. D. GREEN G. S. DILLER E. DUMRAULD R. EDIE, 3rd L. V. FOX D. FRANCE S. D. FURST H. H. GEORGE B. GODDARD D. A. CLARK H. CLARK H. E. DUNN, JR. J. W. ENGLAND S. E. EWING HW Ilkll',InN iinternatiunal 1BuIitp Qiluh FO LRLDHQQRQQP CJ OFFICERS . . . .. .PTL'S2.CIC71f L. H. TWl'EFFORT, '26. . . . . .Vz'ce-President L. T. MERCHANT, '26. . . EXECUTIVE COMM ITTEE . F. GATES, JR., '26 W. MCM. LENVIS, '26 . T. BIIERCII.-XNT, '26 R. R. QUAY, JR., '26 MEMBERS, 1925 F. HABIII.L B. IIAMILTON D. HARDY Hi.-KZLETON HEESOM E. HEIVIMINGER W. HICKS JACKSON KENNEDY F. KENNAN J. P. LEE H. H. W. LEXVIS P. J. LEYVIS, JR. A. LUDLUM R. L. NICCLENAHAN J. A. NIACINTOSH R. W. MCMILL.AN W. MITCHELL H. W. MOODY Y. OSANVA MEMBERS, 1926 G. HALLOCK B. HENDERSON L. HUNT W. T. KEMP L. LARKIN J. R. LAWRENCE C. R. LOEB F. M. MCCONIHE MEMBERS, 1927 C. W. FARNSVVORTH J. I. S. D. GALLAGHER D. HALL M. HARDY G. H. HARPER J. M. MCDONOUGH J. W. MCMEEN C. VV. MILLARD I. N. MOYSE D. E. MURPHY H. PETTIT H. B. PFLAGER T. E. RHODES G. L. HINIVIAN H. S. JEANES, JR. J. F. JOHNSTON K. S. KASSLER E. A. KNIFFIN 391 D. A. DELANCEY, '27 JACKSON, '27 D. H. PHILLIPS H. N. PIERCE J. V. QUARLES D. B. REMSEN C. D. SAUL, JR. D. B. SLOAN A E. STEVENS J. M. THOMAS S. B. TREAT H. T. TUCKER R. F. SATER J. E. SCHMALZ S. S. SCOTT H O. SEBRING ' A. SEYMOUR R C. STEVENS D H. STEVENSON H R. STEVENSON J. V. NORMAN F. PEABODY, JR. A. G. ROSENGARTEN G. S. SNOWDEN A. R. STUYVESANT . . . .Secretary . . . . Treasurer G. L. LAMBERT, '27 PRENDERGAST, '27 F B. C. TURNER C. H. VON RUMOHR E. T. WAILES H. W. WALES, JR. W. WILLOUGHBY C. W. WILLIAMS C. V. WILSON R. G. WILSON C. A. WOODS, JR. H. SUPPLEE E. G. TRUEBLOOD W. VAN KEUREN W. H. VODREY, 31-d S. M. WALSTRUM R. D. WARD J. C. WATERMAN D. H. WILLIAMS W. W. TOWNLEY J. H. TUCKER W. B. VAN ALSTYNE C. WINSOR .5 QQXNQETOM 4 NW26 QWQ A-QM W 49 2 Q Q '. :, xx X X f 'ggf h ly swhm xv x ARTS CLUB EXECUTIVE COMMIT'l'EE, 199-L-1925 T011 Rau--L1xm.Ev, .1.xmEsoN, nr-zxmoxn. Bottom Ifow-MILLER, smr-zm. .xmzxcn von-rrzu. .xrlsnnnox S 49 QXNQETO RV N L , Z- N M B I I R. B. BACON C. E. BALFOUR H. D. BETTS, JR. W. DAWES T. J. BERNARD J. B. CORSER, JR. M. CUTTS B. EYVING, JR. C. W. F. HAHNER B. HALLAIIAN R. AIVEYS A. S. ALEXANDER M. BEALS D. W. BURKE H L. ,,. 4? mngcd Z -3 E A P. C. FORMAN FOX M. H.iRT IQEMBLE O. HEREFORD J. HITSOIILER A. HOYVARD, JR S. JEANES, JR. B. JEFFREY W. DEYO M. FORD B. GRISIVOLD G. H.fXRT NC If H 5 32 - LH!! A SR26 ' QW Tw 4 C2 T 7x,, hL 'T X FU G I f X A 'W I IH 'IWW NEILSON ABEEL, 'Q5 JULIAN STREET, JR., MORRIS B. IVIILLER, ALEXANDER G. PORTER, ' KNIGHT G. AULSBROOK, BOOTH T. JMIESON, '26 J. J. GIBSON G. H. GROTI-I B. A. GUFLER D. S. HEI-:SEN MEMBERS, 1926 L. A. LAFLIN L. LARKIN J. C. LESLIE MEMBERS, 1927 D. V. LANSDON A. G. LOCKITT- JR. D. S. LOUDON H. S. MORRIS F. B. NIURRAY MEMBERS, 1928 C. A. HASTINGS J. B. HEMPSTE.kD R. N, KIMBLE 393 The QUE Qluh EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 'Q5. . .. '25 20 '26 MEMBERS, 1925 H. HUNSBERGER, JR. S. G. MILLER T. W. MITCHELL A. V. K.'McGEE W. B. NEVIUS R. D. RUTENBER E. J. NALLY, JR. J. C. NORTON J. R. RAMSAY, JR. T. G. REIFSNYDER R. W. SHUGG R. W. LLOYD C. NES G. H. OSGOOD . . . .Chairman . . .Secretary .........Treasu7'er mgc: mmm 272 2144 -finjrfi Wai :deg 555 rf Egg 9 '4 inf -Prize -:c: NV. Sw Q :mo H. W. OSGOOD H. STEEGER B. F. WEARE . H. SMITH R. STEVENSON' . WILSON, III SLOAN . T. TEKIRIAN W. THOMPSON J. H TUCKER W. C. VVATKINS t-4949 R. S. ROBERTS H. SI-IANV W. B. VAN LENNEP - ppm Q ETOA, 26 Q I2 I C9 A- QQ QX, f fi KW ,Q 0 7 ' T-l L'.i::ffV ' V C 0 fn'.,.14Mg,m X LAW CLUB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Tap R010-HALL, SAMS, DUNCAN, MITCHELIQ Bottom Row-PROP BROWN, HAMIIJ, PROF. comms J. S. BARNEY .9 PW? 2553993 2319095 ' 'atm ' f 1 iff 1952252 PWS? N Q, rio OOQDJEEH Eggzrfg ,fxx is!! 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WOLFE QQXN C3 ETQN f My xsyw 26 Q Q I C3 A- QQ Q35 f A ZH'-:mms MEDICAL CLUB, 192-I--1925 Top Row-MUCKLE, HALL, BURROUGHS, WOODBURY, XVALLIS, GOLDEN, ROSENBERG. 30001111 Row-1-'1e.xNc-15, KlEnucm's1c1, NIQYIFS, xurl., r:m:1.Tz, P1-:nr:R.x, M.-xT1'r1r:ws. Thin! lion-- GOODWIN, ELY, D. Q. EWING, WVELLES, MYERS, PERRY, COCHRAN, J. E. EYVING, LAFFERTY. Fourllz RUIL'-IFORD, IIL'Ml'IIRl:IYS, HUDDINGTUN, PATON, RVMFUHD lIl'NSliI'lRLiI'lR. MC MAIION L.. f-X QQXNQETON QQIQVAX-Q .5 EK jf Q4 1 if-,' ,45,AF. :X X CQ l -a sm A 7 1 fi M. ALFORD C. DBEWS ELY W. BUBBOUG HS CUTTS B. ECKERSON J W. ANDERSON J B. BUTCHART I CHAMBERS R. FRANCE F. Gomz E. KIEDBOWSKI W. E. GARREY A. B. :HODGMAN fm- Hmmlwv 015132 Rrinuztun jmlzhical Qiluh Fifi' wise 2-'gd Quay OCA :evo PEZ -'g', I. IZ- 1161 'Ur' ' o '11 'Tl D-4 O F1 FU rn 552 .Q.' I'P- www 52333 32.2. 555' :emu ufpwzvwrvc E rn E on rn nd 511 E I0 OH MEMBERS, 1925 M. CORCOBAN Q. EWING W. FARRELL M. FULLE H. GOODXVIN T. HALL HUNSBEBGER H. H. TVICCAMPBELL W. B. NEY'IUS A C. PERERA MEMBERS, 192 7 E. B. LAFFERTY H. E. MCNIAHON F. P. MATTHEWS W. K. MYERS J. PEPE D. PERRY T. B. RUSSELL A. E. SHERMAN G. JVOODBURY G. A. HUMPHEEYS O. T. Rolzmlw, Jn E. W. BIERSON' L. D. 'l1REVFi'l'T MEMBERS, 1928 H. O. VON DEILEN W. S. GAMBLE R. Nomus W. DYER C. W. NIUCKLE C. R.. JVELLES 397 QQXNQETOIV T 26 . Qt-QIQ-A-QQ W 4 fr c Q 9 li i Sim it X tmfmntl The iinternatiunal iBuIitp Qlllutm Organized in 1914, the International Polity Club had one of its most active and progressive years in 1923-1924. The Club followed its policy of having men of international importance speak at the dinners and banquets it gave throughout the year and also at several public lectures con- ducted under its auspices. Among the prominent speakers of the year were General Tasker H. Bliss of the United States Army, Count Kessler, the famous German Diplomat, and General H. T. Allen, Commander-in-Chief of the American Army of Occupation. A new activity of the Polity Club is the conducting of the Round Table, an organization composed of a small group of club members who meet informally twice a month to discuss the speeches given at the regular meetings of the Polity Club. The Ztaba Qtluh The Princeton Law Club aims primarily to bring into closer contact the undergraduates who intend to take up the law as their life work. The activities of the Club during the year consist of informal meetings every three or four weeks and one or two banquets, when the members of the club are given the opportunity to meet personally the leaders of the American legal profession. At these meetings. the guests give informal talks on some aspect of their profession, the talks being followed by a general discussion. This year, the Law Club will have the privilege of hearing such prominent and well known men as Gov. A. C. Ritchie of Maryland. Senator Borah of Idaho, and Attorney General H. F. Stone. 017132 Qrts Qlluh Three years ago it was decided that there was need of a channel through which interest in art in Princeton could be expressed. The result was the Arts Club, the purpose of which is to arouse an active interest in art among the undergraduates, and to bring them in touch with the prominent men of the day in the fields of architecture, engravings, literature, music, painting, and sculpture. Through exhibitions of paintings and through lectures by such men as Royal Cortissoz, Frank Swinnerton, VVilliam Lyons Phelps, Felice Ferrero. and others. which take place about twice a month, the Club members are kept in touch with the activites of the world of art. The iililehiral Qtluh The Princeton Medical Club has now become one of the foremost of the specialized activities on the campus. This year it has a larger enroll- ment than ever before, consisting not only of those undergraduates who intend to practice medicine as a profession, but of any others interested in medicine as a science. Its aim is to afford its members an opportunity to obtain advice in the choice of their particular fields of medicine, and information as to the requirements of those branches. This the club accomplishes by means of lectures on subjects pertaining to medicine, by such men as Dr. Stewart Paton, of Princetong Dr. Adrian Lambert, ex-President Roosevelt's physician: Dr. Craig L, Stewart, of New Yorkg and Dr. A. T. Finney, of Johns Hopkins. 398 3 : lfiiix, L-5 QQXNC3 ETOIV 26 v QQIQ -A-Q X556 ' - QA a fx , ' Q G I 2 SNML NSX K ,M-lllllldlllwli 7115132 Political ampaign nn the ampus On turning back the pages of the past year in campus activities, we find among those foremost in our minds, the Presidential campaign of 1924. The fact that the campaign is one of the outstanding features of the past year is due not only to its recency and national interest, but also to the sane and efficient methods employed in conducting it. Leagues were organized to represent all three parties, and were composed of both faculty members and undergraduates. The John W. Davis League, headed by J. P. Lee, '25, initiated its activities in the form of a huge mass meeting on October 3rd at Alexander Hall. Here the Demo- cratic candidate for President delivered a stirring speech, the trend of which centered about the worthiness of the League of Nations. Frederick M. Donnelly, the choice of the New Jersey Democrats for the Senate, and Charles E. Brown, '96, congressman from Princeton, also delivered speeches at this time. On October 13th, Dr. Henry Van Dyke, '79, pleaded further for the Democratic cause. Campaign literature and buttons were circulated on the campus, and the result was that the Davis-Bryan ticket was voted an 89-73 favorite over the Republican nominees in the faculty straw vote held by the Pr-incetonian. La Follette received 15 votes. On October 15th the Republican club under the leadership of J. A. Duncan, ,Q5, was organized and embodied in its rolls 619 undergraduates. A definite campaign was adopted by them, consisting of two monster mass meetings and the distribution of literature and buttons. On October 9Z3rd, David A. Reed, ,00, senator from Pennsylvania and Princeton's only alumnus in the Senate, conducted a meeting together with Dr. E. S. Van Zile, a famous author, under the auspices of the Republican club. On October 31st, a most noteworthy demonstration was held by the same group in the form of a torchlight procession. Senator George WV. Pepper of Pennsylvania, Prof. John Colt, candidate for the Princeton Borough Council, and Dr. Charles A. Eaton addressed the undergraduate republican body and Hnished amidst great applause. In the straw vote taken among the undergraduates, Coolidge received 1072, Davis 511, and La Follette 66 votes. D On October 14th, the third party organized, and had their first meeting on October 20th, following it up five days after with an Open Forum to discuss the adequacy of their party. On October 29th, they culminated their campaign with a fine speech by Norman Thomas, '05, candidate for Governor in New York State. Special credit is due the Princetonian Board, the political editor H. B. Ptlager, '25, in particular, for their untiring efforts both along editorial lines and in their discretion in the choice of such articles as those by Sen. Pepper, Edward Bok and D. A. Lawrence, '10. A column devoted solely to politics was run by the political editor for approximately three weeks, while the campaign was at its heighth. The Speakers Association was another very active organization, sending its representatives on oratorical trips to Newark, Trenton, New York and the near vicinity. 399 gg i 3 QQxNQETOA, aww Qi-218-A-QQA , JW Q' ug km Sggiqihip I is V Q L,-, W NS 7 '34 QW 0f1lfmfw1N'S ROUND TABLE, 1924-19425 Top Row-vow rmmorm, BECK. KEMP. mmNEu.. Middle Raw-rmvx-uoorxz, LEWIS, DUMBAULD, smrxzn, G.-mms, HALL. Front Row-wu.soN, mrrcnsu., LE:-:. mor. uuowx, MCQLENAHAN Qxueere ?fiHFfTQ raue-fe M 'QQX' D N ' Q , f 1V 1 ' 1 fl f . .7 A JIM ff 1.9. I 0 1 I .5'4,gE'i-7 A f f- .-.- it if WI 0 32 .F w-lllmalnxvx OFFICERS A. F. LEE. '25 ...,. .......... . . . .President W. BIITCHELL, 'Q5 .... . . .Secreiary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE A. lf. LEE, '25 R. L. NICCLENAHAN, ,25 W. MITHVIELL, 'Q5 C. V, WVILSON, '25 GRADUATE MEMBER - G. NEBOLSINE MEMBERS, 1925 B. B. CARSON D. S. HEESOM R. L. BTCCLENAHAN Fl, XVALKER, JR. T. H. DARNELL A. F. LEE W. NIITCHELL C. W. XVILLIAMS W. W. HALL, JR. J. NIACKINTOSH C. VON RUMOHR C. V. WILSON MEMBERS, 1926 T. E. BECK W. M. Lnwrs R. F. SATER MEMBERS, 1927 ' D. A. CLARK V. V. RAVI-BOOTH The Round Table was organized two years ago by several members of the Polity Club who decided to hold informal meetings for the purpose of discussing topics of the day. 1fVith this gathering as a nucleus, the Round Table has developed to the extent that it has already eighteen mem- bers and has taken its place among the recognized campus activities. Its president. must be a member of the executive committee of the Polity K Club but this is the sole atliliation between the two societies. Authorities on affairs of national and international interest are often invited to ' h Tl d i ht i the rooms of various atterid and take part in the discussion. At present the Round Table holds its meetings every Ot er iurs ay n g n members of the faculty. y V 401 QXNQETQN QQIQ A Q L ,QA F A e v . - - 3 9 if 26 Q4 'H 1 ,I X fu I 145 Sm N' 0ffl,u4ru,11NN N i I r l s r RIGHT WING CLUB BRUSH WALL PORTER NEWELL S. J. LEGENDRE STEVENSON WEVER RITC!-IIE MUDGE MITCHELL J. M. LEGENDRE BOOIIECKER STOUT QQXNQETOIV ' , QQIQ-A-QQ , ,NW ' fl G :va Aw Cx Za 'IJQLJL Tv Q Q C I ,414 QWM .P X Jw 11 Ilflvlllw N M 53l- N ST , f f . K i,9r1m:etun lkngbt mmg QEIuh YQ - It OFFICERS J. M. LEGENDRE. . . ........................... President T. W. MITCHELL. . . .... Secretary- Treasurer MEMBERS J. M. BOOHECKER S. J. LEGENDRE A. G. PORTER E. C..STOUT, JR. M. P. BRUSH, JR. T. W. MITCHELL J. M. RITCHIE G- B. WALL, JR. W. S. HENDERSON B. MUDGE, JR. W. W. Ross, JR. G. D. WEVER J. M. LEGENDRE T. S. NENVELL T. D. STEVENSON - 2q g- 403 QQX N Q ETON 26 Q Q I Q -A - Q Q, . 1w7'4 f'5fiQ-5 'Q XJ f Q5 f . 'figs-.Mg A W C5 ,C E9 YK C, 53 l ,Vg- Swm p 0fi.n14M1,Nw UNDERGRADUATE MOTION PICTURE COMMITTEE, 1924-1925 Top Row-HAVENS, Boom, TRIMBLE, QUAY. Bottom Raw-was, moms, I.I'l l'LE, ursux. xL1.:uxwoK l W 'iff rr A C5 ' f 1.5. Siu it W .1 Uffwjlw v -.N M he iB1fi11cetu11 .gy x S 13. 1 S i E. R. IAITTLE. '95 ...... .. .. K. G. AULSBROOK. '26 .... , -V B. F. BUNN. U1 ,, .. .. .. J. .-X. Born ' J. M. Drsox - , 44 P. S. HAvENs 'MEMBERS, 1926 K. G. AULSBROOK W. B. Boorrr, JR. R. R. QUAY MEMBER, 1927 P. R. SANSON MEMBERS, Mnihersitp iflilutiun Picture Qiummittmz OFFICERS . . , ..... Chairman . ............ Secretary . . . .Graduate S11pe1'z.'z's0r 1925 J. O. IVES E. R. LITTLE S. B. PENICK, JR. T. P. TRIRIBLE MEMBER, 1928 C. T, ELIOTT. JR. The Princeton University Motion Picture Committee was formed in 1922 as a result of the merger of the separate class committees with the purpose of securing permanent records and complete histories of the classes by means of filming their activities while in college. The funds are d d fr tl e treasurv of each class, the amount being based on seniority of class. The Senior Council supervises the committee which is erive om 1 composed of six Seniors, four juniors, two Sophomores and a Freshman, all of whom are elected through the Council except the freshman member who is the secretary of his class. ' Tn. general, the Committee films all college activities which will be of interest in later years to graduates and undergraduates alike. Such activities include a complete record of athletics, the Flour Picture, members of the Senior class, commencement and like phases of college life. It is the custom to show these films at any appropriate occasion such as class reunions and similar gatherings and before groups of prep school men, in order to arouse Princeton interest and spirit and renew the ties of Old Nassau. 405 5 QQXNGETOIV f QLWZ6 gmc? -A-QQ M ,QXE f fi W C3 SX C, 5-3 M M' x RADIO CLUB, 1924-1925 Top Rmo-MACGREGOR, REA, HAMPDEN, PLATNER. Bottom Row-LLAYERS, nzssur, Mxrnsws I .513 2 N , , ODJN C3 ETOIV v 25 Q Q l Q A - Q 9 iz W 'QA 9 f 1 ,ff gxw I i . Jw u.nl4M1m' L f N f'x tx Z-Mn? XX OFFICERS -'Y L fwg J. P. JESSUP, 'Q5. . . . . ...,.... .... .... P r eszklent EXAM, A. H. HARRIS, 'Q7. ..... ..... S ecretary f C. A. GUNTHER, '26 ..... ...... T reasurer ' If 41 BI. A. MAYERS, 'Q7. . . .. .Chief Operator ZX if 5, MEMBERS, 1925 -' T. H. DARNELL J. J. LTVINGOOD W. THORNE , J. P. JESSUP F. P. lvl.-XTHEXVS A. ZINSSER, JR. MEMBERS, 1926 W. W. BRINCKERHOFF A. N. LAWRENCE W. T. REA D. W. RUBIDGE C. A. GUNTHER , MEMBERS, 1927 R. C. BERGH A. H. HARRIS M. A. NIAYERS MEMBERS, 1928 E. M. CHORLEAN P. HAMPDEN R. W. BQ1.ACGREGOR J. B. PLATNER The Radio Club, although only in its third year, has developed steadily, and in spite of the fact that the Club did not take as active a part last year in the work of relaying messages, as in 1922, a great deal of experimentation in low wave lengths was carried on, and signals were heard in France and England several times. The Club adords a good opportunity for its members to collaborate in research along new lines in the field of radio. 4107 ii ? I :JOAN Q HON 25 is Q I G -fN- Q Xxx. Q4 W 'Q C1 f C 0 l wwf Iii 3, Q IM' 'QS Hhmll CHESS TEAM, 192-If-1995 Top Row-LAFLEUR mxccrmcon nocKs'r mmf, COIIEN, LIDDEL, wl1.soN. Bollam Raw-sxucrcxnx un u IINDLLX x '53 - QQXNQWL we-A-Q 8 de 3 f . 26 Q4 W ' 'X fe 4 QUT? 9 rv y Igih swm lw X 'H lllllvglllw W ' M I 2 015132 iBrmcetun 6513255 QEIuh fx ff OFFICERS X 7 L. H. HAYM, JR., '25 . . . ..,........ ...... P resident X XV. G. FINDLEY, '27 .... ....... V 'ice-President W A W. BI. SPACKMAN, '27 . . . ........ .... S ecretary-Treasurer TEAM 1. W. F. Comm. '25 5. L. J. LAFLEUR, '28 8. J, VAN DUYN, '27 2. W. G. F1xDL1:Y. '27 6. D. M. LIDDELL, JR., '28 9. T. E. STERN, '28 3. W. M. SrAc'Km,xN, '27 7. H. G. I'IOCKSTADER,JR,, '27 10. R. O. WILSON, '27 -L. L. H. HAYM, JR., '25 MEMBERS T. G. BARBER, '27 H. C FORMAY, '26 D T. H. BEDALL, '28 G. F. LIAYVKINS, '26 L. W. F. COHEN, '25 L. H. HAYM, JR., '25 H W. A. CORDES, '27 H. G. HOCKSTADER. JR., '27 I. A. J. DUNCA-KN, '25 R G. HUBIPHREY. '28 W W. G. FINDLEY, '27 L. J. LAFLEUR, '28 MATCHES December 27, 28, 29, 1923-Intercollegiates at New York: Princeton, 2 Harvard, 2 Princeton, 3 Yale, 1 Princeton, 1 Columbia, 3 November 7, 1924--At Harvard: Princeton, 4M Harvard, 35 November 14, 1924-At Princeton: Princeton, 6 Yale, 4 409 Alfernatvs-L. JIYILMERDING, '27, S. WATERHOUSE, '28. M. LIDDELT., '28 T. E. STERN, '28 OTTENHEIMER, '28 J. VAN DUYN, '27 PUTNAM, '28 S. YVATERHOUSE, '28 . D. SCI-IIMPFF, '26 ' E. R. VVELLES, '28 M. SPACKMAN, '27 L WILMERDING. '27 December 6, 1924-At Philadelphia: Princeton, M Penn, 82 December 29, 30, 31, 192+-Intercollegiates at New York: Princeton, 3 Harvard, 1 Princeton, O Columbia, -l- Princeton, IM Yale, 2M Q QQXN C2 ETolv 26 Q Q I C2 -A- QQA 'WJ' I. W 49' , X Q h111ufrwNS GYM LEADERS CLUB, 1924-1925 W Y K Q ' li,W v Q Q l Q 'A' . x. QW 'E fl H 1 Z7 ,E--wi, Q C 'H G W SW T X - K .aww gymnasium Eteahers Qtluh OFFICERS H. WV. DODGE, '26 ..... ......,...... ...... P r esident H. A. SCHOENFELD, '27, . . . . . .Vice-President A. R. GESSINGER, '27, .... .... . Secretary MEMBERS, 1925 R. H. LEE A. E. STEVENS MEMBER, 1926 H. S. FULLERTON, JR. MEMBERS, 1927 J. G. BACHRAN M. M. BRIEN J. E. DAMEREL, JR. J. M. DECKER R. H. DREWS FACULTY ADVISER PROF. THOMAS J. BROVVN The Gymnasium Leaders Club, now in its second year, has as its object the training of men to become competent physical instructors with afview to their employment in summer camps and Y. M. C. A. gymnasiums. The members study various aspects of work in gymnasiums, such as general exercise, mass games, apparatus work, and close order drill. They also gain much practical experience in the Work by assisting the gymnasium instructor here during the college year. The faculty adviser and director of the activities of the Club is Professor Thomas J. Brown of the Department of Hygiene and Physical Education. 411 C li s 'E5 ce QQNNQETON W STZ6 Qf2'Q'A'Qea wg s 4 e 0 7 C X C he bemiral Iuh The Chemical Club was founded in 1911 for the purpose of fostering an interest in new movements and developments in the field of chemistry. Among the Q50 members are many well-known chemists from nearby cities. members ol' the Faculty. and graduate students, as well as members of the student body. An endowment, given by Mr. Albert Plant. makes it possible for the Club to secure several of the foremost scientists, both of this country and from abroad, to lecture each year. These lectures often take the form ol' smokers at which it is possible for the members of the Club to become acquainted with one another and with visiting chemists. Among those who spoke to the Club last year were Prof. James YY. McBain of Bristol University, England. Dr. H. Miner of the Welsbach Co.. Dr. S. C. Lind. Chief Chemist of tl1e If S. Bureau of Mines. Prof. James B. Conant of Harvard, and Dr. J. M. Braham of Washington. Others were Prof. C. A. Kraus of Clark lfniversity. Prof. Harry N. Holmes of Oberlin College, Dr. S. Dushman of the General Electric Co., and Dr. Karl T. Compton and Prof. James B. Conant of Princeton. bupbumure Eigilanre ummittee Late last fall another step in the att.empt to bring back Princeton tradition and customs to their original place in campus activities was initiatied and met with the whole-hearted approval of the University. This measure was in the appearance ofa Sophomore Vigilance Com- mittee to revive Freshman customs. It originated entirely on the suggestion and action of the Class of 1927 in accordance with the sentiment expressed last year in favor of the restoration of Freshman regulations and the animal Flour Picture. In past years and again this fall, owing to misunderstandings, both the Yearlings and the Sophomores have been fairly lax in the observance and enforcement of the Freshman customs and it was believed that co-operation on the part of both classes would help to re-establish these tra- ditions on the Campus. It is the duty of the committee to caution men not observing the rules and to deal with such repeated infractions of the regulations as the seriousness of the case may warrant. The 1927 Vigilance Committee is composed of the following men: J. W. Aitken. E. IC. Alexander. T. G. Bachran, R. Baldwin. E, C. Bartell, M. C. Beard, S. R. Bradley, J. R. Chandler, D. A. Clark, E. WV. Colman. J. YY. Davis, C. H. Delamater, D. de Lancey, H. R. Erdman. S. E. Ewing, C. W. Farnsworth, J. D. Gallagher, S. B. Hicks, C. A. Howard, W. R. Howell. F. K. Huber. R. W. LaBeaume. G. L. Lambert, J. D. McCabe. S. J. McCoy, L. T. MacNamara, J. Prendergast, J. YV. Slagle, P. R. Sanson, W. B. Thulin. T. W. 1Vilson. 4512 UVUNGETON ' l3Q'Q'A'Q 5 We , 5 Q4 wa fi .-,,e2 . X fi 'Wwlnlnlfl Eanuxem Elentures The Yanuxem lectures were founded with a bequest of 325,000 left to the University by Louis Clark Vanuxem of the Class of 1879. His will provided that the income from this bequest be used for the delivery of from four to six lectures annually before the University on different subjects one half of which must be on some topic of current scientific interest. This bequest also provided that these lectures be published by the University press and distributed among the schools and libraries of the country. Last year these lectures were delivered by Dr. A. J. B. Wace, Director of the British School of Archaeology at Athens. Two of these dealt with the history and development of prehistoric Greece and the third with how this affects the Homeric question. This year there will be six lectures delivered in the middle of January on The Dogma of Evolution by Prof. Louis More, Dean of the Graduate School and Professor of Physics of the University of Cincinnati. btaffurh little ltentures In 1899, Henry Stafford Little, Class of 1844, founded the Stafford Little Lectureship with a gift of 5B10,000. This gift provided that lectures be delivered annually by ex-President Grover Cleveland on such subjects as he is disposed to give from year to year and that they be published by the University Press. lVIr. Cleveland delivered these lectures until the year of his death, 1908. Since then they have been delivered by B. different lecturer each year on some political subject. Among the prominent men who have delivered these lectures are Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Root, George TV. Geothals, and Joseph H. Choate. Last year they were delivered by lVIr. Charles Wlarren, former Assistant Attorney General of the United States, who spoke on The Supreme Court and the Sovereign States. 4113 K QQXNGETOIV ' 26 . QQIQ-A-gg . km CH 7 Bl, C, fd A G 04-Idilwmlw Bureau uf Zlppnintments ann btuhent QEmpIupment 1924 - 1925 ALEXANDER LEITCH, '24. . . . . . .Director ADVISORY COMMITTEE A. J. BARRY, '25 W. W. HALL, '25 M. V. HENKEL, '25 R. G. HILLS '25 C. H. Kerr, '25 Princeton has ever aHorded the opportunity of a liberal education to all those who come to her doors prepared to receive it. iYith the limita tion of enrollment and the corollary of selection of applicants for admission to the Freshman Class this liberal education is now offered to those who can make the best use of it. In some cases, those financially unable to come to college are those who can best profit by a college education and it is the function of the Bureau of Student Employment to make a militant effort to provide ways and means of such students earning their way. It is by no chance that student employment and appointments are controlled by one bureau. By keeping a careful record of the work of men as undergraduates, the Bureau is better able to place them in positions after graduation. The Bureau of Appointments also extends a business opportunity service to all Princeton alumni, Organized in 1914 the Bureau of Appointments and Student Employment has grown steadily until now it operates for undergraduates twenty- seven agencies which provide commodities and services for the student body, assumes complete responsibility for all employment at the various contests of the Athletic Association, and under it is organized the student waiters, system in the University Dining Halls. Besides it obtains employment for undergraduates during Christmas recess and the summer vacation and an odd miscellany of jobs during term-time. An advisory committee of five seniors counsels the Director of the Bureau in general policy and also sits with him each year when awards are made of the managerships of the various agencies. If agencies are run by competition the Committee decides whether such competition has been fair, discusses the relative merits of the candidates and conirms the appointment of the winners. This year there are registered with the Bureau four hundred seventy-seven undergraduates or about twenty-two per cent of the entire under- graduate body. Last year about the same number earned through the Bureau 5iS277,784. In the fall of 1921, Mr. H. R. Opie, '21 was put in charge of the Bureau and under his direction was ehiected a valuable organization which is substantially the same today. In the autumn of 1923 Mr. L. G. Caldwell, ,23 succeeded Mr. Opie and continued his work of organizing old and developing new methods of employment. Mr. Alexander Leitch, ,Q-L, is now Director of the Bureau and will be glad to advise either present undergraduates or prospective students in their efforts to work their way at Princeton. He may be reached at the oHtice of the Bureau of Appoint- ments and Student Employment, 211 Nassau Hall. 414 w TC I-'Af , l 7 Mfg!! J P1 ll A I - fffl111nf - 1 X If V ,A f f- '- xv Q' 'JZ f 5 4 f...7 l X . 4' 'I' 710.0 5 QXNGEW, R 26 QQIQ-A-Q Q 'C D ' F QA ' L 49 , R G X 0 N 6 om,w,,w9 UNDERGRADUATE BATTALION OFFICERS OF F. A. R. 0. T. C. Top Raw-PAGENKOPF, MUDGE, WILSON, BALL, WHITAKER, ROBINSON, nrxsn, woons. Middle Row-nUNc.xN, slmm-1, WALKER, CURRAN, P.n'N1-En, sxxrrn, umm, Fzscuan. FTDVLI-R010-RAMSEY, VAN GYTENBEEK, SIIACKELFORD, TAYLOR, FUELLIIART, wsmuan, XVILLIAMS. , Y, QQXNQETOIV3 QQlQff'x-QQA A sr Q A e 3 l f-49. X 1,4 'I Im HWS The Princeton QBifiner5' Qlluh , The Princeton Officers' Club is a new Senior or fanization on the C.'uin,1liS, llilVlIl0' been founded in the fall of rl-w l z-A memberships-Active, Graduate, and Honorary. The Active Members are Officers and First Sergeants of the F. 1924. There are three types of A. R. O. T. C. The Graduate membership consists of these men upon their graduation and also any former Officers or First Sergeants of tl1e Unit, who have been duly elected. J . The Honorary Membership includes the Regular Army Officers stationed al lrincetou as instructors in Military have been formally elected. Science, and any outsiders who There is an Advisory Board of three members, consisting of the Commanding Officer finstructorj who acts as Chairman, one of the other Ofiicers stationed at Princeton, and a third member who is selected either from the Faculty or residents ot' Princeton. The organization of such a club was part of the plan of Major Van Deusen, the present Commandant, to increaseithe interest in the Unit, and to insure co-operation between the Wlar Department, the instructors, and the members of the Unit. Aside from this, the Club also provides an opportunity for several social functions, such as drag-hunts, paper chases, horse shows, and banquets. ' OFFICERS CHARLES NI. TAYLOR, II, '25, .... .................. P resident RICHARD T. SHAOKELFORD, '25 .. . NVILLIAM C. FUELLHART, '25. . . .......... Secretary-Treasurer ADVISORY BOARD . . . Vice-President MAJOR E. R. VAN DEUSEN .... .... C hairman LIEUT. A. E. FOX PROE. GEO. B. MCCLELLAN MBMBERS F. E. BALL, 325 W. C. FUELLHART, '25 R. K. ROBINSON, '25 E. WALKER, '25 J. C. BANE, '25 L. R. GALE, '25 R. T. SHACKLEFORD, '25 W. H. WEMMER, '25 K. J. CURRAN, '25 W. L. MUDGE, '25 S. W. SHORE, '25 A. H. WHITAKER, '25 J. A. DUNCAN. '25 F. K. PAGENKOPF, '25 W. M. SMITH, '25 C. W. WILLIAMS, '25 J. R. DYER, '25 R. K. PAYNTER, '25 C. M. TAYLOR, II, '25 S. F. WILSON, '25 W. H. FISCHER, '25 R. A. RAMSEY, '25 R. J. VAN GYTENBEEK, '25 C. A. WOODS, JR., '25 HONORARY MEMBERS MAJ. E. R. VAN DEUSEN CAPT. F. B. PRICKETT PROF. JOHN COLT CAPT. Z. R. LAWVHON LIEUT. A. E. Fox PROF. RADOLIFFE HEERRIANCE CAPT. L. E. BABCOCK PROF. GEO. B. MCCLELLAN MR. FRANKLIN D'OLIER 417 - we VQXNQETON V26 !iQ'2'Q M9194 wg L 4 w ' C N W-vIl4l1A11Nw R. O. T. C. OFFICERS LT. Fox CAPT. PRICKETT MAJ. VAN DEUSEN CAP-1-, BABCOCK CAP-r. Lumen Qoxuerrsfv ' ECW26 ., anne-A-QQ L ,cat 4 f fi 'W 0 l wg, .gs i C, fu Q y ' Sak, it . IW-rditwiltll jielh Zlrtillerp eserhe Qhffinzers' Training urns In the Reserve Officers' Training Corps a course is given during the college year with a view of qualifying the student as a Reserve Ofiicer of Artillery at the conclusion of his Senior year. This course is elective under the new four course plan of study, and its worth is being more and more recognized with each successive year. Taken in consideration of its requirement the course consists of the study of subjects which will be of assistance to a man in civil life as well as to one in military life. For example, courses are given in radio, telephones, motors, gas engines, topog- raphy, orientation, military history of the ivorld War. as well as other campaigns, military law, and the manufacture of steel as applied to ordnance and gunnery. Practical application of the theory studied is obtained at summer camps at which attendance is compulsory only during the summer of Junior year. The camp last year was held at Madison Barracks, New York, on Lake Ontario near the town of Sacketts Harbor. The Princeton men combined with a Cornell detachment to form a battery under the command of Captain Z. E. Lawhon, who is assistant professor of the course at Princeton this year. This battery consisted of about 75 men. The object of the camp is two-fold, primarily, instruction in artillery and artillery tactics, and, secondarily, amusement and enjoyment of students attending. Last summer the students were given the privileges of the Watertown Country Club, and it is hoped that the same privileges will be given this summer. It is expected that the Yale, Harvard, Princeton, and Cornell units will go to the camp at Madison Barracks next summer. The first half of the camp will be at Madison Barracks, and there preliminary in- struction will be given, such as physical drill, dismounted drill, equitation, draft, use of instruments such as the French aiming circle and battery commanderls telescope, reconnaissance and occupation of position, and other subjects pertinent to artillery. The second half of the course will be at Pine Camp consisting of conduct of fire and tactical problems. Live ammunition is used during this phase of instruction. At the camp last summer no official reviews were held except an inspection by Lt. General Bullard. With an enrollment of approximately 500 men, the unit is on a battalion basis under the command of Major E. R. Van Deusen, who was also in command last year. Major Van Deusen is a graduate of West Point and an eminent authority on artillery and artillery tactics. Assisting him in his work here are Captain F. B. Prickett, Captain Z. E. Lawhon, Captain L. F. Babcock, and Lieutenant A. E. Fox. Captain Prickett is relieving Captain J. W. Andrews, who was coach of the University Polo team which captured the national intercollegiate championship last year. Captain Prickett with Captain Lawhon constitute the coaches of the Polo team this year. Activities of the unit in the college have been many and varied. Princeton came out third in the pistol competition held in May for the R. 0. T. C. units in the colleges throughout the country. Princeton tied for Hrst place with the score of 2096, but as the firing of the score was not done in one day Cdue to the rainj according to the regulations the Bring was done a second time with the result of a score of 2070 which took third place. Last May the unit gave a horse-show and polo game. It is also the custom of the unit to take part every year in the Memorial Day services, marching in the parade and firing a salute of 21 guns over the graves of those who died in the service. 419 QXNQETQ ' In . . - - , Z6 . QQIQ A QQ g m '-.II O A , 'f ,,,f,'. x XS X 0 IV Ia QW' , -, . .' xxqw' . 0f4..u4Iw1N Rersnnnel BATTALI ON HEADQUARTERS Major First Lieutenants Second Lieutenants C. M- TAYLOR, JH-I '95 A. H. WIIITAKER, '25, InlcI1z'gz'ncc Officer pg B-EXE' 25, ,Pf 'l '3l 'L7 ff'lf, , C A , I, I C, T v ,o, R' Off., W. H. PISCIIER, 20, Plums' and lmznzny apt. djutant x. . . ,,LRR.IA,, -o. !COVl1l!l.l.S-SCTIICB uclmr J' A- DUNCAXY .Qi LI.m.4Wm Ohmwr C. JV. JVILLIAMS, '25 C. A. XNOODS, 9.5, COIYLIIIIlI1'2!'tlflIHIS Qfficrr L, R, GALE, 'Qjw Supply Qfjjfygr Sergeant-Major Supply Sergeant Agent W. L. COLKET, '26 J. M. Dysox, '25 Sgr, IDI. W, LEWIS, 'Q5 BATTERY A WV. H. JVEMMER, '95, Captain W. I.. Muncie, '25, Firsl Liculcvznni Il. K. Rmuxsnx, '25, Saumd Livulcnzml J. N. Iivmli '25, lffr,-1 gf,-gmnf J. T. CROMELIN, '25, Szipplff SL-rymnl W. H. ASHTON, '26, Smlflv Sm-ymnl E. B. W.IrI:IIuo Usa, '26, JI.-m Svrgmul FIRST SECTION C'1IiafofScc1io-n. SERGT, H. D. BICTTH, Ju., '26 Guirlon, K. A. KOIHETZKY, 'QT Drivers' Squad CPL. J. K. Amrsny, '27 H. R. Enmmx, 'Q7 R. P. BUcIIoI.z, '27 J. D. EVANS, '27 JV. A. Cofmns, 'Q7 C. J. GILBERT, 'Q7 R. C. BURNS, 'Q7 Gun Squad CPL. W. B. 'I'IIL'LIN, '-37 H. V. HIIIIST, '27 B. W. AITKEN, '28 K. B. Arxcmsox, '28 N. K. AvI:IuLI., Ju., 'QS J. B.ITIiII.xN, JII., '28 W. B. BALDXVIN, 'QS C. G. B.xLmI'IN, Jn., '28 J. S. I3.mXI-JY, '-38 W. W. Il.IIII1I'. '28 THIRD SECTION Clzivf Qf Section, SLIIGT. J. W. E.Is'roN, '96 Drivers' Squad Gun Squad CPL. R. N. IJEGIEN, '27 Cm.. J. R. PITAIAN, '27 E. S. NICHOLS., '27 R. H. C.Is12Y, 'Q7 D. C. BJILLS, '27 H. M. PARKER, '27 S. M. PELL, '27 T. H. PRICE, ,Q7 CPL. D. A. CLAHK, '27 A M. Suoa, '27 J. C. Bowmx, 'QS W. I.. BUYCII, '18 L. G. BII.m.Ix, 'QS J. R. BIIIIJGIQS, 'QS M. M. Bmrslrr, JR., 'QS J. Ii. BIQIQIN, Jn., '28 R. G. BvcII.IN.xx, 'QS E. P. BUIICII, 'QS I . D. BRYNE, '28 SECOND SECTION C'lr1'4QI'of Sur-lion. SERGT. P. A. XII-:YI-in, '-Z6 Drivers' Squad Gun Squad CPI.. IC. V. B.IIICor'K, '-27 C'I'l.. U. C. SXUWIII-IN, 'QT IJ, L, HAMILI '37 J. B.n'I.I-ss, 'QS ,L 'l',,D,,, 'Q7 ll. H. Iimnxs, '28 I W- G' SmRU,,T,l,' -,N J. MY. I!IccKI:n,'.III,, QS . . . I , , H. N. HEI-IHS, QS I'. Cf. S'rrI.ICII.Ix, 27 W W B ,,,, ..,, D Wx R H ,JH .' . l+.NNLTT, -5 ' M H. I'. IZQIIAIIX, 'QS W. W. SVITIIIAZY, 'z 'f Ii. I'. IlnI.I-:, QS L. F. limmIQIv,xI.'rIcn, 'QS FOURTH SECTION L'11ngl'ql'Sw-lion, SI-:nnT. R. H. UIc.IImsLIcI', '-ZH Drivers' Squad CI-I.. 15. K. BIITTOIILILY. 'iii IC. IJ. D. Ir li 'I'. FII1:I.I:I:II. '27 R. KICLILIN, '27 Y. I'IFlGl'1M.KN, '27 T. Lmwrs, 'QT I . B.xII'rILI.L, 'QI T. RHODES, '27 FIFTH SECTION Chizy' ofScr1i011, SERGT. L. S. 'i'II0IIsOx, '-26 Gun Squad I. PI.. .l. Ii. ClI.INIII.Iau. '-17 R. D. Cf.xI.nlaII, IS R. W. CILmvEI.I., '-ES If I' C' XII '-N . I. ..x. ', -I H. B. C.-.xNox. '28 J. B. C'.xImoLI.. 'BS W. C. C.IuImLI., 'ES C. A. C151-2, '-Z8 42.31. C'.IsI-i, Ju., '-ZS R. C. l'.xl'I.I:Ixs, '28 Drivers' Squad Gun Squad W. M. WIIITTIIN, 'Q7 E. V. SELDON, '27 CPI.. M. CUTTS, '97 G. E. CLARK, '-ZS 'I'. A. t'IILr:II,Ix, '-15 V. V. RAVI-BOOTH, '27 H. E. WIEISLAHN, '27 J. A. CIIAMHI-ins, Jn., 'QS H. R. CLAPP, JR., '-BS H. S. C'oI..aFI.xX, '-28 J. Pnr:Nm:aG.A.sI', '27 H. G. CQLLINS, '-38 420 QQXNQETQIV f f! ,Q v QQ 'fox-QQ . ? - , X25 6 I Q 2 5 I 2 D KY' fi , A Ae I 1 Aww W 71 H 'mVJlN'S imrsunnel BATTERY B R. T. SIIACKELFORD, '25. Caplain S. W. Suomi, '25, Firsl Livuimanl W. C. l unLL11.xu1', '25, Firsl Scrgcmzl F. W. IIEMINGXVAY, '26, Supply Sergcan FIRST SECTION SECOND SECTION Sergeant Ser , geant B' G' BURR' 26 W. H FORREST, '26 Guidon, W. YV. ELY, '27 Gun Squad CPL. J. H. ICIMBALL, '27 H. P. CORCORAN, '28 H. S. Cos-rr-LR, '28 R. COULTER, '28 J. H. CROSSMAN, III, '28 J. H. CUNNINGHAM, '28 J. N. DALENZ, '28 J. I. DALRYMPLE, '28 YV. A. DAALERAL, '28 J. K. EBBERT, '28 Drivers' Squad CPL. J. E. DAMERAL, Jn., A. J. Cnorrr, '28 J. B. CORSER, '27 L. M. Bosmzy, '27 S. R. BRADLEY, '27 G. W. DIXON, '27 J. D. EVANS, '27 THIRD SECTION Gun Squad CPI.. A. G. ROSENGARTEN, '27 E. C. EMBURY, '28 J. R. FANSHANVE, '28 W. L. FAVVCETT, '28 J. C. FERENBACH, '28 L. M. FIHEY, '28 C. H. FITZPATRICK, '28 C. J. FOLLMER, '28 09 M. FRYBERG En, '28 . W. GALLOWHUR, '28 J. V. D. PAGE, '26 Drivers' Squad CPL. R. C. DUNN, '27 E. B. EcKEnsoN, '27 C. B. E. HARTS, '27 0. J. SANDS, Jn., '27 D. L. RIKE, '27 Gun Squad CPL. W. D. GEORGE, '27 D. N. HENDEY, '28 P. L. HENSEL, '28 H. HERNDDN, JR., '28 J. C. HERNDON, '28 W. P. HERSEY, '28 C. L. HEXVITT, '28 '27 Gun Squad CPL. H. P. FALE5, '27 C. S. D.-KVISON, JR., '28 E. C. IJELAFIELD, JR., '28 H. S. DENNISTON, '28 N. V. DEUEL, '28 W. M. DOOLKTTLE, '28 F. S. Doscmsa, '28 E. DUNI3,kR, JR., '28 G. T. ELLIM.-KN, '28 Drivers' Squad CPL. G. C. DENNISTON, '27 H. L. CRAWFORD, '27 R. L. GLANZ, '27 E. W. GWINNER, Ja., '27 N. V. HARPER, '27 ' S. B. HICKS, JR., '27 F. P. Hu'z, '27 FOURTH SECTION Gun Squad CPL. C. F. FAYEN, '27 W. B. GEORGE, '28 D. S. GILMORB, '28 J. B. Goonwm, '28 T. E. GRAECEN, II, '28 H. C. GHUMPELT, '28 J. A, GWYNNE, '28 H. E. HALE, III, '28 H. K. HARDING, '28 T. F. HASDRDUK, '28 Drivers' Squad CPL. W. C. FAIRBANKS, '27 C. R. AGNEW, JR., '27 D. G. ADAMS, '27 R. BALDVVIN, '27 D. J. BARH1', JH., '27 E. J. DIKELLAN, '27 A. P. DDGENHARDT, '27 FIFTH SECTION Sergeant A. V. SHANNON, '26 Drivers' Squad CPL. W. E. GARREY, '27 C. W. BARCLAY, '27 D. H. DUNN, '27 H. E. DUNN. '27 M. C. BEARD, '27 M. M. BRIEN, '27 4121 ,C QQXNQETQJV ' 6 QQ! Q-A QQ ww X , , 4 F K 2 ' u fl f JL. L NX A -fesww 'W 'Q 0 4 Z..W, , Q 0 I fi 'D gm 41 QS ff ruuwn ersunnel BATTERY C R. J.,VAN GYTENBEEK, '25, Captain Y VV. M. SMITH, '25, First Lieutmant F. E. BALL, '25, Second Lieutenant . PAGENKOPF, 25, F11-.xt Sergeant J. WALKER, 26, Stable Sergeant R. D. M.msn.u,r., '25, .lless Sergeant G. F. BIINER, '25, Supply Sergeant FIRST SECTION SECOND SECTION A H Slffgeant ,QF Sergeant .y . ELMRATH, 1 v .' Guidon, R. S. CHRISTOPHER, '26 R' R' THLRBER' 26 Gun Squad Drivers' Squad Gun Squad DfiVC1'S' Squad J. P. TAYLOR, '27 W. HIHSHON, '28 . S. HOHNE, '28 S. HUcK1N, '28 G. HUMPHREY, '28 . L. I-IUs'roN, '28 H. HU'rz, '28 . P. ENGLIS, '28 . H. JAECKEL, '28 . GEMISQN, '28 zvecnggopupuw S. F. HJXRRIS, '27 D. S. GILMORE, '26 V. S. GEM-NER, '27 P. H.m1L'roN, '27 R. 0. HEREFORD, '27 W. H. HILDICK, '27 R. R. BAYES, '27 THIRD SECTION Gun Squad T. H. BUTTERWOHTH, '27 R. R. LAYTON, '28 J. W. LEE, '28 N. A. LEVY, '28 C. H. LEWIS, '28 D. M. LIDDELL, '28 A. N. LILLEY, '28 F. D. LORCH, '28 W. E. LOWE, '28 H. S. LYNN, '28 J. A . MAXW ELL, '26 Drivers' Squad L. G. HUNT, '27 B. F. PEPPER, '27 'J. C. PENNEY, '27 B. H. VAN I-Ions:-3, '27 A. M. SHOBER, '27 A. C. TVHITAKER, '27 J. P. TVOOLRIDGE, '27 Gun Squad R. R. Munoz, '27 J. J. DTEAD, '28 H. R. MERRIMAN, '28 J. F. MILLER, '28 P. D. DTILHOLLAND, '28 J. E. Morlxx, '28 S. R. DIORG.-KN, '28 V. C. PL'1'z, '27 T. S. JENCKS, '28 J. H. Jrmnox, '28 G. H. KELLEY, '28 H. KISDEH, '28 W. V. KING. '28 D. B. KIPI', 'QS F. E. L.uxmEER, '28 J. Lixsrmnxz, '28 H. W. Ihxumg, 'QS Gun Squad B. B. Smru, '27 J. M. Mc:Cm-mov, '28 J. I. MCINTQSH, '28 J. S. AICHTARTIN, '28 W. RICAIILLAN, 'QS D. H. RIAXN, '28 J. W. M.wLETox-'T, '-ZS T F R. S. M.vr1'nEws, 'QS . E. HIAHSIIALL, G Il vrnrscw '28 FIFTH SECTION Sergeant J. C. BOLE, '26 422 C. smog F. Drivers' Squad H. INIARSII, '27 MEX. KOEHLEIR, '27 . JTASSLI-III, '27 S. WVILSON, '27 . IVIRBELAUR, '27 . Goon, '27 E. SLOAT, '27 A F E. C. Gonnox, '27 W. S. NEWI-lots:-:, '27 R. C. BERGH, '27 H. N. P.xcKx-Zn, '27 V. C. P.xuusR, '27 H. M. XYHITCOMBE, '27 H. D. P.xXco.xs'r, '27 FOURTH SECTION G. F. HAWKINS, '-26 Drivers' Squad H. S. JEANES, '27 J. WVAN Drrx, '-27 T. F. TRIMBLE, '26 H. H. Mmrsn, '-27 D. C. Moons, '27 E. A. Kxnfrxx, '27 J. W. SLAGLE. '-27 .l ,,., ,.,' Cx.. V Q- l Q -A' , 0J,iiZ 'fr Q Q I v . ' 4 L 'I 'Fl 'N ', 3 4. , R. P. SILBERMAN, '26, Inslrumcnl Scrgnanl P. B. ALBERTIS, '26, Seoul Corporal Telephone Operators T. L. BAILY, '26 C. F. GUMMEY, '26 G. D. Barzsuzrz, '26 H. H. WILSON, '25, Instrument Sergeant J. C. WATERAMN, '26, Scout Corporal Telephone Operators D. E. MURPHY, '26 F. CHANDLER, '27 D. L. Coonxxcrox, '26 H. SCHLOSBERG, '25, Inslrumml Sergeant R. F. GREEN, '27, Seoul Corporal Telephone Operators L. E. HART, '26 F. B. OFF, JR., '26 E. S. SILHERFELT, '26 who, 'P Q A f f egg X . if wx 4 Hllluhl Eersunnel BATTERY COMMANDERS' DETAIL BATTERY A Horseholders Instrument Operators R- H- KELBY, '26, Signal Sergeant .I. S. Cosm-:RN, '28 W. N. ALDRIDGE, '26 R- I- RDBINSOM ,261 S'-Wal Cofpoml T. Covr-JR, '28 T. J. BAILEY, '26 J- S- BESLEW 261 Bugle' Instrument Corporal Line Guards ' D. H. STEVENSON, '26 F. P. SLATTERY, '28 A. SHAW, '28 BATTERY B Horseholclers Instrument Operators D- STEPHENS- '26, Sivllfll Sefyfflflf YY. M. HJSSKELL, JR., '28 T. VV. REA, '26 P- 5- KRECKER1 JR-, '26, Signal CUTPWGZ L. B. BIENEFEE, JR., '28 L. K. Tmornvr, '26 E. L. JouNsoN, '26, Buglcr Instrument Corporal Line Guards E. F. FREY, '26 J. NIACBIURRAY, '28 J. K. SHAWV, '28 BATTERY C Horseholders Instrument Operators J- C' CUMMING- '25, Signal Sefrleflflf D. B. BIORRISON, '28 J. L. HAISIAR, '26 F. R. VVILLIAMS, '28 Instrument Corporal J. H. EDWARDS, '26 423 G. F. TOWNE, JR., '26 F. N. RLICCONIHE, '26, Signal Corporal M. C. BATES, '26, Bugler Line Guards H. H. STUDT, '28 J. C. TAYLOR, '28 QXNQET0 Wf lll e tig game-fe e V 6 ' SQA wg Q5 KP fl G 441 Illllflllllli an ' r ' r im .if nz rmuz un I5 u sam 52. 7. f -jf,- MEMBERS, 1923-1924 W - 1 J. BIEADE, 'Q-L. . , .... C.'apz'az'n and Jlazzager ff ,? 1 T P. L. ANDREWS, ,Q-L F. W. Hmi1Now,xY, '26 A .N C. L. AUSTIN, 3:2-L T. W. NIARTIX, III, '24 ii 5 x K E. A. BALDXVIN, '24 lt. T. 0r.n'ii.ixT, 'Qi Q MCL H. Sf.'I'ILOSliEItG, '25 I 7 5 X Officer in Cfliarge of Pistol Firing , L. F.. B.xI3cocK, C'r1pluz'11, F. A. QD. O. LJ I RESULTS OF MEETS Princeton ...... .,...... ................... ...... L 0 s t Alabama Polytechnic Institute ..,. . .Won Princeton. .,...,. ,.,,,.,...,, , ,,.,.,.,., .... L o st University of Missouri ,.,.,. . . . . .Won Princeton .... .,.. Y Von Boston University ......,..... .... L ost Princeton .... .... X Von Pennsylvania ........... .... L ost Princeton. , . . .... Won University of Wisconsin. . . . . . .Lost Princeton ..,. .... Y Von University ol' Illinois ..... .... L ost Princeton .... ..., Y Von Norwich .... .....,...... .... L o st Princeton .... .... Y Von Yale ............,........ . .Lost Princeton. . . . .... Won Culver Military Acacleiny. . . . . . .Lost Princeton .... .... L ost West Point CU. S. M, AJ. , . . .Won Princeton ...,......,... ,... N Von Harvard .........,.. ' ...... . .Lost . TOTALS Meets won by Princeton ..... .....................,........ 8 Meets won by opponents ......................,.......,.... S In addition to the meets listed aboxe Princeton xi on third lace in the intercolleffiitc contest in which -ill Field Xrtillerv R O T C units in the United States participated, being defeated only by Alabama Polytechnic Il'1Sll?tltG and University of Missouri. This meet, as well as all others, was held by telegraph. Thelregulation army Colt automatic and ammunition which the team uses are furnished by the Gover Therefore only members of the Princeton Field Artillery R. O. T. C. unit are eligible for the team. 41241 nment. K QQINQETOA, W XSCETZ6 i QDIQ-A-QM - J X 04-lllqmlylila iBrim:etnn Ruin Zlssuriatiun Only three years ago a group of Alumni and undergraduates formed the Princeton Polo Association, particularly through the assistance of Major J. E. McMahon, U. S. A. and Mr. Walter B. Devereux. Jr., '0-L. In the 1923 season of intereollege polo competition the team defeated Harvard and West Point only to lose to the Yale Four in the championship game of the year. Last year, although defeated by Yale in the Hrst encounter the poloists later won over the Ifllis and secured tlIe Eastern crhampionship of the country. Shortly after this, the University of Arizona four, champions of the West, went down to defeat before the Tiger combination, which heaped up more laurels for itself by carrying off the National Championship. This year the coaching of the squad has come into the hands of Capt. Z. E. Lawhon and Capt. F. B. Prickett, both U. S. A. Devereux Field to the east of Palmer Stadium was dedicated last spring and used for the several home games on the schedule. V OFFICERS W. C. FUELLHART, '25 .... .,... ...... .........., P ' r esidenf H. H. XVILSON. '25 .... ......,............ S ec'retary-Treasurer RICHARD P. MCGRANN, '96 CHILDS FRICK, '05 JOHN W. CONVERSE, '00 F. EUGENE DIXON, '09 LELAND H. ROSS, '03 VAN S. NIERLE SMITH, '11 EX-OFFICIO MA.TOR E. R. 'VAN DEUSEN, U. S. A. W. C. FUELLHART C. M. TAYLOR, II R. D. MARSHALL H. SCHLOSBERG M. C. BATES G. D. BESLER W. J. BESLER J. C. BOLE, JR. I. H. CLOTHIER, I MEMBERS, 1925 W. H. VVEMMER H. H. WILSON MEMBERS, 1926 W. L. COLKET R. W. KEITH R. I. ROBINSON E. B. L. VVATERHOUSE 425 BOARD OF GOVERNORS AI.vIN DEVEREUX, '12 .... ......................... . . .President A. D. B. PRA'1 1', '04 ........ .... V ice-President PERCY R. PYNE, II, '03 .... ...... .... ....... S e c retary F. EUGENE DIXON, '09. . . .......... .............. T 'reasurer CHARLES A. RIUNN, '81 A. PERRY OSBORN, '05 ALBERT E. KENNEDY, f90 VAN S. NIERLE SMITH UNDERGRADUATE GOVERNORS I. H. CLOTHIER III, '26 H. H. WILSON, '25 W. C. FUELLHART, 'Q5 C. R. AGNEVV, JR. J. K. ARMSBY E. V. BABCOCK, JR. F. K. BOTTOMLEY H. R. ERDMAN R. A. ALEXANDER N. K. AVERILL R. D. CALDXVELL R. COULTER W. N. HASKELL, III MEMBERS 1927 J. W. FEISS E. S. NICHOLS D. L. RIKE J. TODD, JR. MEMBERS, 1925 F. E. J. R J. F. J. D J. R. LAIMBEER, JR. MCINTOSH MILLER To NVNE, JR. XYANDERBOGERT .,,, . 7, K ,I I 1 --f. '-X5 .W ET N X KW 26 I v - f,.,- . 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JR. .... ............................ C 'lzairman W. W. H.iI.L, JR. T. IW. RITCIIIE J. K. JENNEY T. D. STEVENSON L. DTACK Euniur Rrumelxahe Qhummittee . . . . .Chai-rman W. T. CHILDRESS .. T. F. CFRIRIBLE P. DEF. HICKS W. VAN KEUREE C. F. Gr.-XTES 429 meer f geneva- Mge DQ ON 26 ' 9194 G 3 W 4 Q 'W-Illifwillll SAMS D,ARMS HAVENS ' a babes Scholars Princeton is honored this year by the award of Rhodes Scholarships to three members of the Senior Class-Paul Swain Havens of Lawrence- ville, New Jersey, Edward Francis D,Arrns of Plymouth, Wisconsin, and Robert Shields Sams of Atlanta, Georgia. They were selected from twenty-seyen Princeton candidates representing seventeen States. The awards were made by the States of New Jersey, Wisconsin, and Georgia respective y. . WVhile at Princeton, Havens has been a member of the Freshman swimming and debating teams, University Debating Committee, the second University swimming team, The University Motion Picture Committee, The Senior Council, the University debating team. Delta Sigma Rho, and the Varsity track squad. He has also been Secretary of Clio Hall, Chairman of the 19225 BRIC-A-BRAC. Vice-President of the Philadelphian Society, Chairman of the 1925 Nassau Herald, and Treasurer of Clio Hall. Havens has elected the Department of English and while at Oxford expects to continue his studies in that field. D'ArIns has been a member of The Press Club, the Freshman tennis squad, The Polity Club, and Whig Hall. His specialized study at Prince- ton has been in the Department of Classics, and at Oxford he will continue the study of Litterae Humanioresf' Sams has been a leader of Freshman Discussion Groups under the direction of the Philadelphian Society, a member ofthe Speakers Association, Secretary of Clio Hall, Secretary of the Law Club, and has received his class numerals and Varsity P in track. At present he is majoring in History, and will take up the study of Jurisprudence abroad. All three men are members of Cloister Inn. 4430 rf ff I JW L 'rg Z- X'K X, , ,CZ ILMWPIII 1 Hu 1 1 EWUKDEU 4 2 .,.. -W qw -- I M A f si' V' - fm FF-' , ,f ggi f I If-F 41 - fy 1 N , Y , 'Tl 1 'I . I 1- fm -1 l.IH1ld 'l175m9l!IlllWl1u,. .. , fl 1' f . MIM 'nlll'l.1,lllf,l1 lJ.l .w-'Hl.lW ' iF'11f1J alz:1a1luu1r.. ' a n mm If U , xi? I - - we QQXNC-BETQIV ff 26 QQ C2 A QQA Q5 'Q C, 53 Ip L? ' WM S H IKMOUINW DR. STUDDERT-KENNEDY WRESTLING PRACTICE SECRETARY DENBY WHITING ARTISTS ef . K Qoxueerofvy I j ew gale-A-QM s at Ls If ig 1 tt 014 vihlmlnltill itketrnspent Eanuarp Full many a tear was dropped before the returning vacationers passed through Penn's Neck, but after the event of a New Year and certain persons met about Christmas, the Senior was content to look forward to June, the Junior to wear his knickerbockers and galoshes, the Sophomore to force his cynical smile acquired in philosophy, and the Freshman to don his fur coat and black hat. Students reported for classes on the seventh the Faculty on the eighth. During the recess the hockey sextet was successful versus Boston University and Dartmouth, and later in the month against the St, Nicholas team. Yale and Harvard, however, won over the Tigers, who came back by defeating Cornell and the Army, in spite of Coach Gawis making no statement. In basketball, Columbia dimmed the University's hopes for the League title. Crescent A. C., Swarthmore, Vermont, and Williams succumbed to the Princeton passers. Swimming took a prominent position in the defeat of the University of Pennsylvania and Wesleyan. In the former meet, the record for the Q00-yard breast stroke was broken. Freshmen athletics progressed in swimming, hockey, basketball, and wrestling Intracollegiate sports were held in basketball and hockey between the Classes and as informally between the different clubs. Practice in the cool blasts was held for all trackmen, while the crew squads stroked energetically for forward movement in the hulks in the Gym basement. Hockey managerial candidates performed on the ice by slipping in front of numerous crowds, and swimming managerial aspirants kept Coach Sullivan supplied with Corona-Coronas. At various times during the month the Field Lectures were given by Fred Lavis and Otis Hovey. Harvey M. Watts attacked Modernism in Art before the Arts Clubg Dean Roscoe Pound of the Harvard Law School attempted to disillusion undergraduates concerning the legal profession James E. VVatson, Senator and gentleman from Indiana, Honorable Edwin Denby, Secretary of the Navy, Henry Van Dyke, '73, and Professor J J. Galloway of Columbia were speakers at diderent times. - Music lovers were privileged to hear the Musical Clubs and Orchestra, assisted by Jerome Swinford, baritone, and later Madame Sigrid Onegin whose name gave rise to a furoso. Arthur VVhiting again delighted a Princeton audience. The second series of organ recitals at Proctor Hall began. The Theatre Intime produced two plays, The Shadow in the Darkw, especially intriguing, and The Better Man. Ruth Draper cele brated monologist, visited the town under the auspices of the Intime. Twenty thousand new books were added to the Library. The new Prince ton Inn at last became a reality when foundations arose. Among social events, by far the most illuminating and assisting was the confiagration ofthe old Casino. It is said that the insurance policy expired the following day. Hundreds of Students poured out-many in pajamas-and assisted in making the fire a holiday event. Immediately plans were formulated for a new theatre. As for other changes, the Senior Council revived the Flour picture, abolished during the previous fall. A new proctor was then appointed The cornerstone of Eno Hall was laid. Coach Bill Roper, '02, of the Varsity football team announced that he would resign after the 1924: season -to the sincere regret of the University. The Class of 1927 broke the record for clapper-stealing, and the Nassau Herald began work. 433 Q ww We QXNQETON Z6 Q Q ' Q -N Q , f L2 27:4 4b X C' i I ' Wa Q 'V 155-K' gk 'if w '01-nwlmlrlm f pf. ' I if-. f 5 5' '- E A ,. i M QW 1. ,' T 'V' f I W5 5 A 1 x.,. . - Q . I ' 'Hsin 131 fzi km . 1 ji: '-. 'N 1 f kt ' - MADAME SIGRID ONEGIN UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA WINTER TRACK UPUSSYFOOT ' JOHNSON QQXNGBETOIV c gone A Q VK ' ff ' ig 'Q !l4 yifwhtl-xi R, 5 ' PXP WQ6 V - - We f ear? A G 'Q u'.H14M1,i february At last the mid-year examinations arrived with their cloak of prevailing gloom. This gloom was further incensed by the shocking news of the death of Woodroxs' YVilson, H79. The entire campus paused in its mad rush of the exams to pay homage to t.he war-time President of the United States and former President of the University. Later in the month memorial services were held for him whose unswerving loyalty to a cause was an example to be pointed out with pride by Princeton men. During the mid-years nothing much was done in the line of sport-s. At the end, however, things started with a bang. The basketball team, having lost a hard game to Penn, found its stride, taking Georgetown, Catholic University, Yale, and Columbia into camp. In hockey the Tigers suffered defeat at the hands of Harvard, but won over Boston University, Yale, and Hamilton College. As for swimming, the team maintained its winning stride with impressive victories over Wesleyan, Penn, and Columbia. Not to be outdone, the indoor track team defeated the Navy in the Georgetown meet as well as capturing several first and second places in the Bflillrose A. A. games, the New York A. C. games, and the First Annual Trenton handicap meet. The social activities of the Campus were more or less confined during this period. However, Princeton had the honor of hearing an organ recital in Proctor Hall given by Marcel Dupre of Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, a remarkable as well as notable concert given by the Flonzaley Quartet, and the fourth of Mr. Arthur Whitingis recitals. Also addresses were given during the course of the month by Senator Magnus Johnson of Minnesota and Felice Ferrero, world traveller of note. Classes were suspended on VVashington's birthday. The National Alumni Association meeting was held in the morning with over 400 Prince- ton graduates present. The Washington's birthday orators and debaters held forth in Alexander Hall, J. P. Lee, ,25 being awarded the debate1 s prize, and W. XV. Hall, ,25 the orator's prize. In the afternoon, the hockey team, displaying a fine brand of hockey, defeated Yale 1-0 before a colorful throng that Elled the Baker lVIemorial rink. This Victory necessitated playing off a tie as Yale had formerly defeated us at New Haven. To make things even better, the news came from New Haven that our basketball team had chalked up another win. As the Enal climax, in the evening our natators administered a defeat to the Penn tankmen in Brokaw Pool. After these many and varied activities the Campus seemed to settle down into the humdrum of studies, interrupted only by the call for candi- dates for different teams such as baseball, track, lacrosse, and others. A wealth of material responded and by the end of the month the early practices and drills seemed to afford substantial hopes for successful seasons. 435 iff-' '55 x sy ' l - - w N Q Q 1 Swzw g aff-fmruw' THE BRN ARRIXEb VARSITY CREW BICKER WEEK FLONZALEY QUARTETTE e UQINQETON M2w sW26 QQ'Q'f'i-eta W 'QA ft 1 a l ,il Svm te W.,,Mw,uW fililarzb According to tradition March came in like a lamb and the college began to awaken from the lethargy which followed the lVIid-Years. Juniors and Sophomores began to prepare for the storm of Bit-ker Week, and the Freshmen commenced to look hopefully forward to the next Uniforms. March had hardly started when a series of mass meetings were held in Alexander Hall, under the auspices ot the Philadelphian Society, to discuss the present day religion. The principal speakers were Dr. Bernard Iddings Bell, Dr. Fosdick, and Sherwood Eddy. There was a record student attendance at every meeting. The swimming team came through the season without a defeat. Early in the month they took the measure ofthe Elis at New Haven, breaking a string of forty-four straight victories for Yale in the Intercollegiate Swimming League. At this meet Hardin of Princeton broke the League breast stroke record by two-fifths of a second. A week later in Brokaw Pool Princeton clinched the title by another victory over Yale. In water polo the season was not so successful, the team winning and losing four games. Princeton had only a fairly successful season in Hockey, with twelve games won and six lost. The Tigers yielded to both Harvard and Yale in very hard fought games, losing every contest by a one point margin. A fighting basketball team was developed which after a very poor showing at the beginning of the season overcame all opposition and was only prevented from tying Cornell for the League Championship by Cornell'S victory in an exciting game in the Gymnasium. Baseball practice got under full swing in the cage, and a new member, George L. Winter, a former American League pitcher, was added to the coaching staff to have special charge of the pitchers. IVinter football training ended in the boxing tournament, and over three hundred under- graduates were present at the final matches. Spring football then started on the new Held beside the Stadium. With the coming of the new English shell, Dr. Spaeth took his charges from the machines and commenced to drill them on Lake Carnegie. As in former years, two crews, the Orange and the Black, were to be developed to represent the Varsity. In the latter part of the month the Theatre Intime presented its fifth bill of the season. Thirty two Seniors, six Juniors, and two Alumni were awarded Phi Beta Kappa keys. Shortly after the end of Bicker Wfeek the announcement came of its abolition by a unanimous vote of the Inter-Club Committee. President Hibben consented to appoint a committee to decide on a new system of Club elections. As the end of March drew near the Gym Intercollegiates took place in the University Gymnasium. Princeton was host to Yale, Harvard, Navy, Dartmouth, Pennsylvania, M. I. T., and N. Y. U. The meet was won by the Navy. 437 5 ? QQXNGETQN 26 QQIC-3-A-Q Q QA k, if - fiffm K3 fA f.::f,L Q C 'U y 1.? SWh0g 1.P aff-Ifllludwwp ,-Q 'P' I ' 1. ' ' V Y 1 -I J M r J ve 11 UBASEB.XI.LLETAPJZXINLNP, RLTWVIXQ Y A- OPEN FORUM-R. J. HARLAN, '24 and H. A. slum WRESTLING CAPTAIN -T. V. BUTTREY, '26 BOXING TOURNAMENT ow N G ETON 25 1 Q Q I C2 -f'N- QQ t we as fl B Ii ' 7, 'C 25,-.J il N C C' C-O l I-4' fi X ZH-fmfwiitf Zipril Following a few days rest after the finale of the curse of Bicker Week, the personnel of a committee composed of alumni, faculty members, trustees, and undergraduates, to deal with the adoption of a substitute for the custom was announced by President Hibben. Princetonis quota of 552,000 toward the support of the Olympic Team was oversubscribcd by 8400. The Junior Class, after much unnecessary wrangling, accepted a plan for Senior Council elections whereby 12 men are elected by the Class, and three appointed by the old Council. The Faculty wisely bowed to the superior intelligence of the student body by withdrawing unannounced tests for the remainder of the term. A project was formulated by Major E. R. VanDeusen, commander of the University Artillery lt. O. T. C., whereby graduates of the unit might be placed on a parwith those of Wlest Point. Princeton undergraduate delegates at the Citizenship Conference at Wiashington, who outlawed an issue on the moral side of Pro- hibition enforcement, were commended by the chairman on such frank expression of their views, which had little or no effect on the assembly. The Daily Princetonian U proceded in its policy of progressiveness by publishing a special pamphlet on the history of Princeton literature. As an aftermath of Easter vacation, Old Nassau once again almost succeeded in getting its hoped-for new Chemical Labratory, when a freshman, engrossed with the possible prospects of alcohol, experimented in close proximity with a Bunsen burner. The Triangle Club announced the erection in the near future of a S400,000 theatre, to be used for first night performances of Broadway productions as well as for undergraduate purposes. Spring sports opened with a rush, the baseball nine easily winning games with Villa Nova, Swarthmore, Lafayette, Vermont, Columbia, Haver- ford, and Cornell. Eight Tigers clawed their way into the finals of the Penn Relays, Hills taking the shot-put for the second time. In addition, Gates, acquired a fourth in the discus and a win in the hammer throw, Drews a fourth in the broad jump, and Scattergood and Hills third in the low hurdles and hammer throw respectively. The long distance medley relay team, composed of Betts, Croft, Hitzrot and Leh added another third. The lacrosse team won three of its four games, but went down before the Mount Washington Club of Baltimore. Penn and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy were victims of the netmen, but the golf team lost its only contest of the month to the Merion Cricket Club. No engage- ment, social or otherwise, was attempted by the crew, but Dr. Spaeth might be seen at the Lake, daily forboding dark doings with beetling eye- brows and dingy looks. In the way of intellectual fodder, much was forthcoming. Heywood Broun spoke at the annual Tiger,, banquet, and in an interview for the Princetonian , highly commended Diogenes Lamp on the rank of its wit. Count Kessler before the Polity Club, and General Allen in a public lecture, outlined in broad strokes the situation in the Ruhr Valley. A most successful University Concert Series was brought to a close with a recital by Jascha Heifitz, while Dr. Henry van Dyke also concluded his series of lectures on the services of poetry. An astounding political forcast was forthcoming from a mock convention at lVhig Hall, where Coolidge and Lowden were picked as running mates on the Republican Ticket for the presidential campaign. Fair representatives from Vassar took home debating laurels and other things less, or perhaps more, material from a dual meet held in Alexander Hall. Vachel Lindsay, while reading his works before the Fine Arts Club, was overcome by the effects of staying at the Nassau Club, and was forced to discontinue his entertainment. The month was gracefully ushered out by the Theatre Intime's production of its final bill, consisting of three one-act plays, which were sufficiently popular to be rendered three times. 439 if-I it QQXN G ETQN xii? 26 Q I2 I Q vox- QQA 4 J-Lf : W QQ' f Q l WN ZW-:Wigs MEMORIAL DAY ' -. -. 1. IQ ' g.?'EEQ,.L.: 1-:HSVLKQ H OVSIE PARTY ' THEATRE INTIME- THE WAY ACROSS CREW STRATEGISTS inf? QQJNQETQA, g et 26 , QQIQ-A-Q it 5 l . QA 4 W 'QA 0 as 41 fa Q 3 mm f X Vn'.,,14wu,iNf WH? The advent of May brought with it a diversity of interests such as no other month could boast of. In addition to baseball, track, and crew contests, polo, tennis, lacrosse and golf matches went hand in hand with an alarming epidemic of spring fever to cause a minimum amount of application to studies. Even more potent, perhaps, in this respect were the house parties and the Freshman dance which caused a marked tempor- ary depletion in the population of Northampton, VVellesley, Poughkeepsie, and other seats of feminine learning. For the more intellectually in- clined, lectures by Dr. Grenfell of Labrador fame, Vachel Lindsay, the poet, and General Tasker H. Bliss, as well as an excellent bill by the Theatre Intime provided diversion on a somewhat higher plane. Athletically the month was rather more of a disappointment than a success, although several important victories and two championship minor sport teams helped to efface the defeats. The outstanding upset of the month was probably the failure of any of the Princeton crews to win any of the races in the Carnegie Cup Regetta held on Lake Carnegie. The baseball team suffered two defeats, one by Harvard and the other by Holy Cross, but it later succeeded in beating Harvard in turn and in adding three other victories to the month's record. The Cantabridgian tracksters were also defeated, both by the Varsity and by the Freshmen. The Yale track team, however, overcame the Tigers by the score of 81 to 54, but Princeton was victorious in the cub meet. In lacrosse the Orange and Black fared better, Coach Nies' men winning the Eastern championship. Still another championship, this one national, was gained by the polo team when it defeated Arizona at Fort Hamilton, New York the last of the month. The tennis team won three out of five meets and the golfers lost two out of three, succumbing to bothYale and Harvard. Other athletic events of interest were the Caledonian games, which were won by the Junior class, and the fourth annual R. O. T. C. horse show which took place on the same day as the Freshman dance. ' Of far greater importance, though, was the appearance, on the 16th of the month, of the new set of rules which were henceforth to govern elections to the upperclass clubs. It is hoped that, with the adoption of this new code, the many objectionable features of Bicker VVeek and its attendant customs have been abolished for all time. Coincidentally with this Dr. Grenfell paid a visit to Princeton and spoke on his work and experiences in Labrador, and on the following evening the University orchestra gave its final program of the year. Miss Beatrice Hereford, the impersonator, gave a very entertaining recital on the 1-ith, while General Tasker H. Bliss addressed the Polity Club at its last banquet on the 15th of the month. The latter part of the month saw the commencement of Senior singing on the steps of Nassau Hall and the donning of beer suits by Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores, those of the latter resembling very strongly a suit of gray silk pajamas. The Sophomores also held their first annual dinner. Not to be outdone by their elder brothers, the Freshmen brought to a close their ruthless campaign of clapper stealing and, with a total of twelveiclappers to their credit, claimed the championship in the clandestine sport. 441 L 5 K QQXNQETOIV f 26 QQIQ-A-QQ ,QA fi C' 1 ZW, Q 0 . y 1,14 WM P ZK.1u41w,mN5'S firing NA, b .., ' fa' ' I . -I .f 1, . g. N - 1 I V '- ...v - 1 ' -if-ali., aa- 51, ' ' .A .-,-- .fivf zz - 'ff I - A K. - 4' . I .I . A S .K Sci EXAMS C. F. TUWNSEND-STAR AGAINST YALI-I if V i? .f . -.3-V1-:11gz.':11-f1-:,'' :rf .wg-..'ff-2. 's , ... I I . M- , . V if... ,f - ,,,,.-,mf- -':,...,:1g:.1.:., - .1 , ' .11 I.,,g f 1.-. , ' I I , ' .1 ,4-:,L:':.:7'f-',,...,:L '. ., .' 1,-.? '-4 'I-.. '-.. -' ,-ff M Ii' ' - I ' I . . - 5 'Ff:z'f1.Q55'.T??f..li5.1,'rf.g,11'-2-'.-G VPC eff F ' -1' I ' X :w?1ws1::m?s?i2fZS: .-:4 141-1 -'-:fy ' M . .371 iq, , I- 2 I . .4 ,- .. I 5153,-f.,-..,..,,,,:Q A :,,.',.,,,.,.,5,,,l,lo , -1,-1 , . 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Beer suits had now reached the mellow stage where one could scarcely help thinking with feeling of Princeton's best laundries at sight of them. lt-ed tea! became thc Commons cry, and Double chocolate coneli' the common cry. Now in the evening, the tones of the Seniors' songs floating out from the steps of Nassau Hall halt us as we pass by, and We listen for a serious moment or two to what is perhaps Princeton's most impressive ceremony. In Athletics June brought a favorable trend. Early in the month Princeton assumed the lead in the big three baseball series by defeating Yale. The brilliant polo team defeated Arizona thereby winning the intercollegiate championship. R. G. Hills, '25 and C. F. Gates, '26 qualified for positions on the U. S. Olympic Track Team. All athletics for the year were now finished with the exception of the Commencement baseball game with Yale. The Triangle Club Specialty Orchestra introduced a novelty and aroused campus interest by making two special phonograph records of the most popular music from the Triangle Show. These enjoyed a great sale, and it seemed as if the various halls were vying with each other to see which might have the most Victrolas playing the same record at the same time. Commencement week-end was soon at hand. The Sophomores proudly and very ostentatiously assumed all future high hat responsibilities as juniors in their usual P-rade. Renwicks was legitimately P-raided by the still over-boisterous Freshmen and deprived of much of its goodly store- The Triangle Club presented two more welcome performances of the exceptionally popular Drake's Drumn, which were given in almost professional style. Various Senior activities were filmed by the Motion Picture Committee and thus preserved for all time. The new dormitories, Foulke Hall and Henry Hall, and the new Isabella McCosh Infirmary were officially dedicated. Interesting exhibitions were given by the library, the Art Museum, and the School of Architecture. The gardens of Prospect were thrown open to public exhibition. VVith clashing bands and much turbulent joviality twenty-six classes of Alumni returned to Princeton and foregathered about the cannon before their traditional march to the baseball game. There were convicts, coal heavers, and Scotch g'kilts . One enterprising class had effected a veritable census and round-up and brought the class children along. On one occasion an unusually clangorous and pretentious band was seen parading before a solitary reuning Alumnus. To the credit of his class be it said that he was joined later by other loyal ones. The game, in which Princeton decisively triumphed over Yale, brought joy and satisfaction to all our visitors, in spite of the spatterings of a very inopportune shower. i The Baccalaureate address was delivered by President Hibben. Members of Whig and Clio Halls strove for honors in the l23rd Annual Junior Oratorical Contest. Events of Class Day were carried on in traditional and all too rapid fashion. The keys of the College were handed to J. N, Hopkinson, the Master of Ceremonies, by President Hibben, the Class poem read, the Class prophecy seriously considered, and appropriate gifts presented to mem- bers of the class. The ivy oration was given, and another symbolic shoot of ivy started on its long climb up the walls of Nassau Hall. Once again those white clay pipes clattered against the Cannon with their note of finalty, and the Senior Class was Safe then in the wide, wide world. That evening the old step ceremony hushed the campus for a time with its solemn chant of VVhe1'e, O where are the grave old Seniors. Later spiritsiwere quickly brightened in a resplendent Gymnasium, where melody and Terpsichore held sway throughout the night. The Graduation Exercises of the 1'77th Commencement occurred the following day. M1'. John VV. Davis and Secretary of State Hughes were presented with honorary degrees. The Senior Class received its diplomas, and another academic year was sealed in history. s 443 QX N C2 ETQIV 5 MW 'ii Q Q I Q 'fx V 1 f - 'Q an ,L 5 fx 'L-ER, , ww W 9, f. - , . g- K f nl' ,aiqe ' , i LSes1.,gg5XQ KN 4 '..V f--'IQ X C, fj , sawgufp 'ix Q . ': 123 x .0 -. gwhw 1 - S 01-llkfldllw Q. N,,y -f5M ' -w :ma f'?Sft1' . gin' fy Xj -NF' - if 's ' 'K - :if Qi' ',, - - ' f:f f'- ' , '3'1 ' W - P I X 1 H - -Vt Sr , we .-'V' Swv f - ..,, e .' . v . ' :.2::'g:j: ' 4, ' H, x 2 ,.,-L.:-,-:Na : A-I I f: , -a lil... . N 3 ' s H ' i ' ' , f - - fe-:4X...4-.,,sf.v. k X.,. V , , V . --- ,H ..-2' f ff - M , -gf 'QL3' fy 1' 5 -: 'f xy.,-, ..,- . FRESHMAN GARTER INSPECTION NEW PRINCETON INN 1928 RECEPTION DAVISON SCHOLARS ff il . .V - - K QWNQETON il l - 26 ' gmc? A QQ t. as 1 fl 5 W fi -it .1 Q y 1.4, 'S swa t -flu -I Ullvililw Qbrtuher Although October is usually a month of frost and cold winds, October of 1924 was characterized in Princeton by the numerous heated blasts of a political campaign. The roof of Alexander Hall heard speeches of men running for almost every OECB from Councilman to President. On the third of the month John YV. Davis, the Democratic nominee for President, spoke in the interest of his candidacy, denouncing the foreign policy of the Republican Party and promising, if elected, a policy which would bring this country into more harmonious relations with the world than it now enjoys. Mr. Davis was introduced by President Hibben and J. P. Lee, 19925. both of whom lauded the Democratic standard-bearer and his platform. Accompanying the Presidential candidate was Mayor Donnelly of Trenton, candidate for the Senate, who brought with him his Trenton Twelveu, a group of singers CU who rendered Democratic campaign songs in close harmony, much to the amusement, if not to the edification, of the audience. Other prominent speakers of the month were Senator David A. Reed, 100, of Pennsylvania, who proclaimed the G. O. P. a young man's party and Senator George Wharton Pepper, also of Pennsylvania. who praised the Republican administration and its policies. October also brought with it the first half of the football season and left the undergraduate wondering whether the team was only an average one or one which would develop all its potentialities and possibly win the Big Three crown. Captain Stout's men were Hrst seen in action against Amherst, and came off the field with a 40-6 victory. The next week Lehigh came for a Saturday afternoon call, had a rather strenuous debate as to whether or not Brown was superior to Orange and Black and left Tigertown with the question still unsettled, neither side having scored. The Saturday following, a wave of Navy blue swept into the stadium but was repulsed by a fighting team of Princeton men. Five minutes after the game started the score was: Navy 7, Princeton 0. At the end of the third quarter the score stood 14-7 for Navy and the Princeton side of the stadium began to shout Remember Chicagoln Then the team showed that it was a true Princeton team for, coming from behind, it sent Tillson across for a touchdown and scored three more points on Ewingls dropkick in the closing minutes of the game. Final score: Princeton 17, Navy 14. Throughout the next week there was an ominous shadow on the horizon and on October twenty-fifth the Four Horsemen of Notre Dame rode out of the West and then rode back again with a 12-0 victory tucked under their jersies. Politics and football occupied the main tent during the month, but there were many and varied side-shows. The new method of Club elections was ratified and was explained to the Sophomores by H. Alexander Smith, the Executive Secretary. The Philadelphian Society announced a combined drive for 335,000 in place of the numerous drives throughout the year and succeeded in exceeding their quota by several thousand dollars. The University Debating Team defeated the British team from Cambridge, a team hitherto unbeaten in this country. Vincent Richards showed why he is ranked second only to Tilden in the tennis world when he and Wlashburn triumphed over Behr and liathey 4-6, 14-12, 6-3 in an exhibition match. The kwiet -and komfort of Nassau Street was disturbed one evening when visiting Knights of the Ku Klux Klan staged an automobile p- rade through the town. Undergraduates swarmed into the road and with great courage rid various and sundry Kings, Kleagles, and others of their night shirts and pillow cases until the local police force was called and dispersed the crowd. All things must come to an end, and October left us in a great white cloud, when 1927 staged a flour picture sans eggs, sans tomatoes, sans lime, and, in fact, sans everything but harmless flour and water. 445 QDJN G ETQN 26 Q 12 ' C9 -fN- QQ L Q53 A W 4 X - I Lg Zq',,lh,W,lN9d ' FLOUR PICTURE .. , .,, 6 1.: '5f'. 5' f..y T 'l K vt' L if N fer v. WIC 11151615 , E. , , 5 lg..-S HA Tw ' -Aff. 'AJ ' 1. A ' -' ' v- If 1 W1 . ,, . , I , 3315 ,- -- - iw X' I -Lvfqul-, .,.,.,.-1 , 'M .. -,gf :'.,1i4ii'ff fi- ,, .. A ' A F' 1-f 4' , I-A. 'K .1 -, ,' . 4 .91-2,10 -'wr-. . 'VW ' A ' '- f.,-n ',: ,, v, R35'f.'3 f' 4-1 1555 'H rg: ,522 f f,-14-iii 1 L f 'f-T'QiA-'.v- - '-fu , F 'fi- 1 ' i n- 1- ' -.f 'r 4-- If-1. 2il'f5.'l 'il1:1. 5-V'-'Zvi' H' ff!-K fi ' .if-222.73 i'1L34 -,f-xii... 2, 49. -ry f u ' QT 17' li' 1b 'ff't.- ' 3 iggzfr.- ,Z frigv ' 53:5 -f? ':: 2 v- 1-Q LT.,-f 5 f ' '15 wif 4' 455'-,1': LN 2 if 131 :ff-' R f2i2faf- - 51. 2+'ffe'f fr ',31.55.gL- 5'P f'A' '3 f 'w:A 1 4 ' fs Lia' ' VARSITY SOCCER-YALE GAME Vw . fi' Wg ' ' g5f?vC:w,?' 4 , ,fe -A., .. .3t,n.2,? f'a em ' ' 1,5 fi? ,Qs qw, X. Y , ,- , mm-qpfgfgg HARVARD GAME COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE ffff- 'f'Qs.kg4 QQXNQETQIV I llll lic 26 QQK2 A Q ik., .- . ve I , W k. 4 - - .C if 5 QA Q y , ' W X' X C W -Illllvllllxfxx jaubemher In the first weeks of November, the campus threw aside other interests, and all attention was directed toward the last big games. Swarthmore was rather easily defeated, Q1 to 6. Then for Harvard. For some inexplicable reason, Princeton was made the under-dog against Harvard by all the sport writers. But this only made the team fight harder than ever before, and Princeton emerged on the big end of a 34 to 0 score. In this game, Captain Stout and his men played superlative football, completely outclassing the Crimson in every department. The victory was all the more gratifying when it was pointed out that this was the worst defeat Harvard has received in forty-seven years. And then, after a week of anxiety, the Yale Bulldog came to Princeton and defeated the Tiger for the second consecutive year. The score was 10 to 0, which completely dispelled our hopes for a championship eleven. Besides football, however, there were a few things worthy of note in early November. The Philadelphian Society successfully put across the Community Chest Drive, getting 353000 more than the quota established, with the slogan, Break the Thermometerf, Politics, too, were a prom- inent feature of the time, with a campaign conducted to get every man in college over Q1 to vote. Last minute rallies were held by the three Under- graduate Clubs sponsoring the various candidates. A Pri-nccionian straw vote showed the students to be overwhelmingly Republican, with 1072 votes for Coolidge, 511 for Davis, and 66 for LaFollette1 although the faculty showed a decided preference for Davis. In the annual Cane Spree, the Sophomores defeated the Freshmen, taking all three matches. The Cross Country Team had a poor month, finishing a poor third in the triangular meet with Yale and Harvard, and coming in ninth in the annual intercollegiate meet in New York. But the Soccer Team, all through the month, was doing consistent good work, earning the right to meet Penn for the League championship by defeating Cornell. . Whig and Clio held their first house meetings. The Triangle Club with cast and chorus tryouts and rehearsals, began to prepare their latest musical comedy, The Scarlet Coat. Dean Mikell, of the University of Pennsylvania Law School, addressed the Law Club on the 11th. Royal Cortissoz, the prominent art critic, spoke to the Arts Club on Degas, the celebrated French artist. C. F. Foster was installed as the new wrestling coach, and lost no time in calling out candidates for that sport. Coach Sullivan also began holding practice in Brokaw Pool, in hopes of producing a championship team to equal that of last year. Ossip Gabrilowitch opened the University's musical season with a concert in BfIcCosh 50, where he played before a capacity audience. And then suddenly, the Cross-Wlord Puzzle craze hit Princeton. All over campus, undergraduates searched for elusive dehnitions. Professor Jdoot intimated that he was thinking of using the puzzles as a vocabulary test in some of his courses, and the Psychology department endeavored 1:0 find a puzzle which might be solved in two different ways, to be used as a Psychological test. 4447 ll 4 IHA' g - - L ,QXC D J IW Q4 N 4 Z-,gp I QXNQETOIV gmc? A Q Q fu . 1 JE-' h - S l ' , Qpgmfw x' Z' N '4-1l14lI4ll' ,.,. ,lm A L . W , ' .+- PENN SOCCER R. M. CRAWFORD, '25-PRESIDENT TRIANGLE CLUB BAKER MEMORIAL RINK TRIANGLE CHORUS PRACTICE K QQXNQETQN ' 9 QQIQ-A-QQ . as ex CP , Q Q do 3 10ffmI4m,1,1Wf ZBenemhet As the skies turned grey and bleak December came upon us, the student body settled down to a period of hard work between Thanksgiving and the eagerly anticipated Christmas vacation. The Faculty evidently appreciated this effort on the part of the undergraduates and, as a mark of gratitude, presented tests in practically everything from Hygiene to Sanskrit. Although the football season was closed the month was not without important happenings in the athletic world. E. L. McMillan was chosen to lead the football team in 1925 and the schedule, which substituted games with Colgate and VVashington and Lee for those with Notre Dame and Lehigh, was announced. Later in the month the prospects for a championship team next year brightened materially when it was announced that Bill Roper was to continue his coaching activities at Princeton for another year. In the Held of minor sports the soccer team lost the champion ship to Penn only after a hard-fought struggle while the 1928 combination ended its season without a defeat. Practice was called in all the Winter sports and hopes for championships were given some foundation when the basketball team won its first two games and the hockey team, after losing to St. Nicholas, showed great improvement and won a return game, 4-3. The University Concert Series was opened by the New York Philharmonic Society, conducted by Willem Van Hoogstraten, and Mr. Arthur Whiting gave the second of his series of recitals. Of perhaps more popular interest in things musical was the announcement that President Hibben had given permission for the Junior Prom to take place after the Mid-year Exams. The Theatre Intime showed that amateur dramatics can come very near to the Professional by its splendid performances of G. K. Chesterton's Magic . Herbert Adams Gibbons, the noted war correspondent gave two very enlightening talks on international affairs, and Dr. Henry Van Dyke filled McCosh 10 to capacity three times when he gave a series of three Poetry Lectures. ' It was rumored that Freshman limbs were encased in hosiery which was far from being a sombre black, and that these same limbs were carrying their owners to the movies on nights other than Wednesday and Saturday, so a Sophomore Vigilance Committee was formed to impress upon the wayward members of 1928 the necessity of honoring and obeying their superiors. December 7th marked the putting into practice of the new system of Sophomores' visiting the Upperclass Clubs on Sunday afternoons. The Triangle Club, coached by Dr. Stuart and Ned Wayburn, staged another success when it presented The Scarlet Coat,', a musical romance of the Canadian forests. The last week crept slowly by and when the 19th Hnally did come the Musical Clubs set sail for sunny Bermuda, the hockey team left for Canada, the Triangle Club and the basketball team invaded the Mid-West, and all other undergraduates departed for home a good time, and a Merry Christmas. 4449 f J R SA fr SJR? C' G 5 7 f-5 N 'W1I14lu,li'l'S iBrinmztun Zluthurs anh Ulbzir latest works HENRY VAN DYKE, '73 ......,. DAVID PATON, '74 .... ......... SAMUEL MCCORS CROTHERS, '74 .... WILLIAM HENDERSON, '76 ...... HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN, '77, ROBERT BRIDGES, '79 . ..... . . VVOODROVV WILSON, '79 .... PAUL VAN DYKE, '81. ...... VAN TASSEL SUTPIIEN, '82 ..... G. M. HARPER, '84 ..... .Q .. VANCE THOMPSON, '85. . . STEWART PATON, '86 ........ JAMES BARNES, '91 . ....... .. .............,..,........... SixDaysOftheWeek . . Early Egyptian Records of Travel in IVestern Asia The Cheerful Giver Essa5s Ric-hard IYagner, His Life and Dreams Impressions of Great Naturalists Chilswell Book of English Poetry . . Woodrow Wilson, and World Settlement Biography .....,.................,... Catherinede' BIedici ................................. InJeopardy Selected Poems of William lYOrdswOrth GrOwThin , . . Signs of Sanity, and the Principles of Mental Hygiene ..,..,............... DrakeandI-IisYe-Oman JESSE LYNCH WILLIABIS, '92 .... ....,...,...,. .....,...........,.. ' ' Not Wanted V. L. COLLINS, '92 ........, .........,..............,.,.................. 4 'History of John Witherspoon BOOTH TARKINGTON, '93 ..... ,.........................................,....,....,...... ' 'The Midlander B. E. STEVENSON, '94 ..... . .HFHIIIOLIS Single Poems, and the Controversies Which Have Ragefl About Them A. L. P. DENNIS, '96 ......,.............................,......,......,..... The Anglo-Japanese Alliance R. M. MCELROY, '96 ..., ..,........................I..........................,... ' 'The Life of Cleveland STEPHEN FRENCH WVHITMAN, '01. .. . WADSWORTH CAMP, '02 ...... . . GEORGE A. CHAMBERLAIN, '02. . . R. H. SCHAUEFLER, '09, ......... ERNEST POOLE, '02 .......... ARTHUR B. REEVE, '03 .... HENRY G. LEACH, '03. . , H. M. KAHLER, '04 ....... M. STHUTHERS BURT, '04 ,... TERTIUS VAN DYKE, '08 .... GRANT OVERTON, '08 ..... ROY S. DURSTINE, '08. . . P. G. TOMLINSON, '09, . . EUGENE O,NEILLE, '10 ,... M. P. DUNIIAP, '12 ........ EDMUND WILSON, JR., '15 ..... F. SCOTT FITZGERALD, '17 ..... ............,.,.,.'Sacrifice . . . . The Communicating Door .....,. . . . . . Lip Malvry's Wife .. . Magic Flame and other Poems .................'Avalanche . . . . Craig Kennedy Listens In . . . . . . . . . .Editor of the Forum . . . East Wind, and other Stories . . . . . TlIe Interpreters House . ............ .,... ' 'Songs of Seeking and Finding ...........,................ CargOesfOrCrusoes 450 Making Advertisements and Making Them Pay A Princeton Boy in the Revolution ....................,.............Playwright ...................... StOriesOftheVikings ................... Tl1e Unclertaker's Garland . . The Vegetable, Or From President to Postman 1 5 ? QQXNGETOIV 26 QQ! Q-A-QQ L Q35 A y wu s WH'-fmfwnw CLASS OF 1924 A - NC QQxNQETO,Vj QQlQ A-QM cv W 4 O 6 r ff , 7 . T Vf4.n14Ml,N'v Glass uf 1924 Q9ffiLet5, 1923 2 1924 HARVEY CHARLES EMERY . . .. MARSHALL P. BLANKARN ..... HENRY B. GUTHRIE, JR.. . . . .............President . . . . . . . . . .Vice-President . . . .Secretary and Treasurer Jfutmer QBfficzts JUNIOR YEAR HENRY S. POLE, II .... . ........................... President MARSHATJL P. BLANKARN ..... .......,... V ice-President HENRY B. GUTHRIE, JR. .......... ..... S ecrczfary and Treasurer FRESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM ALBERT CAREY WALL . . ...... .......... ........... P r esident VVILLIAM HARDING J ACKSON. . . . . Q ...... . . .V-ice-President VVALDEN PELL, II . . . ........ .... J Secretary and Treasurer 4153 SOPHOMORE YEAR ALBERT CAREY WALL. . . .......................... Presuient WILLIAM HARDING JACKSON .... ..,....... V ice-President HENRY S. POLE, H. ...... , ............ S ecretary and Treasurer FRESHMAN YEAR, FIRST TERM WALTER NATHANTEL BROWN. . ..................... President ALBERT CAREY WALL ........ .......... V ice-President WALDEN PELL, II. . .. . . .... Secretary and Treasurer QQXNGBETON i fi i 26 QQIGB A QQ ox Ja' Zips, ' fl Q 4 I '4 WM- tl K. - 5 1. rf , xg - - W ,B O ii? Q P C 5, ffgs -.1 X xx V Y X ZH'.iu44w,1NVB QEIH55 uf 1924 This list includes only the names of members of the Class of 1924 who received degrees in June, 1924, or in the Fall of 1924 by special arrangement. Former members of the Class, candidates for degrees in February or June, 1925, are listed with the Class of 1925. NAME A DDRFLSS Ahlborn, Hervey D. ......... 131 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Alexander, DeForest M ............ 33 Bow St., Cambridge, Mass. Alverson, Albert H .,...,.......,.........,....... Rockford, lll. Andrews, Paul LeG. ........ 115 Cloverdale Rd., Montgomery, Ala. Angell,Irving J. ....... Y. M. C. A., 111 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. Angell, Theodore F. ............. 319 Dempster St.. Evanston, Ill. Aronsohn, Arnold ..........,...... 626 Park Ave., Paterson, N. J. Austin, Charles L. ........... Lafayette Drive, Port Chester, N. Y. Baer, Howard F..The Charleston National Bank, Charleston. VV. Va. Bailey, Frederick R., Jr. .... 447 Vilestminster Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Bailey, Pearce ................... 30 Broad St., New York, N. Y. Baily, Charles F .... .... ,.,. 1 5 08 Wialnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Baird, Matthew, 3rd .... . . .Graduate College, Princeton, N. J. Bakoulis, Demos C. .... .,... G raduate College, Princeton, N. J. Baldwin, Edwin A. ...... .... 3 78 Valley Rd., West Orange, N. J. Bancroft, Thomas M. ..., ...,,............ S andy Spring, Md. Barbee, Dennis E.. Jr .... ..... 5 10 E. 8th St., Little Rock, Ark. Barnhart, Arthur M. ..,.......... 414-55 Drexel Blvd, Chicago, Ill. Barnsley, John H., Jr., Standard Oil Company of New York, Bombay, India Barbour, William D. ............ Q83 Fuller Terrace, Orange. N. J. Barclay, John, Jr. .,............................ Greensburg, Pa. Barr, George B. .....,......,... 41 Janvrin Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Barr, William A., Jr. ............ 108 Windemere Ave., YVayne, Pa. Barringer, John P...1242 Real Estate Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Barton, Franklin G., Jr ...... .231 Kenilworth Pl., lVIemphis, Tenn. Barton, Walter A. ...... ..... 1 03 Warm Springs Ave., Boise, Idaho Bartow, Nevett Steele, Jr.. ........ Tulip Hill, South Orange, N. J. Bedell, Harry Perlee .... . . .37 Oakwood Ave., WVhite Plains, N. Y. Beebe, Richard T. ............ 1727 N. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Benedict, Samuel ...... ....... P leasant Ridge, Cincinnati, Ohio Bensel, John A., Jr.. . . ......,........ Bernardsville, N. J. Berry, Kenneth W. ,... . . .109 Corona Ave., Pelham, N. Y. 4545 NAME ADDRESS Berry, Richard S. ..... ........... l 'alisade Ave.. Englewood, N. J. Berwind Henry A.. Jr.. ........ 2112 1Yalnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa.. Bilyitch. Milenko S. ....... Bircaninova 23, Yaljevo, Serbia, Europe Bilheimer. William Jr.. , . 5112 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Bio. Blair, William D. ............................ Silver Spring, Md. Blake, Howard C.. .. .c fo Stony Brook School. Stony Brook, N. Y. Blankarn. Riarshall P. ........... 30 Edgewood Ave., Nutley, N. J. Blanton, John M. ............. Q-L09 San Antonio St.. Austin, Tex. Boehland. Robert R. ........ E. K lY. Clothing Co.. Davenport, Ia. Booth. lVilliam H., Jr.. ..c,f'o Booth Furniture Co., Shreveport, La. Bostwick, lYilliam A. ...... . . Bowring, Charles W., Jr.. . . . . Boynton. Charles E., Jr. ..... . . Bradbury, Henry YY.. . . Brawner, lYilliam P. F ....... Brewer. Charles Jr.. Brown, Richard L. .... . Brown, lvalter .... . Brubaker, Earl A. .... . Brumder, William G... . Bryon, Adelmer R.. . . Buckner, Allen M.. . .. Buell, Edward R. .... . Burgess, Albert E .... . Burke, Edmund, Jr.. . Cairns, John A. ..... . Capen, C. Alfred, Jr... . Capps, Edward ...... Carr, Rowland ..... Carter, David T. ..... . Carter, Herbert P. .... . Chace, lrVilliam E. ..... . Chase, Carl T. .... Facu lty Ho . .. .Sagamore Rd.. Bronxville, N. Y. 17 Battery Pl.. New York, N. Y. .. . . .Hahersham Rd.. Atlanta, Ga. .........2 Ross St., Kingston, Pa. A V i A Q -.-1900 Broadway. San Francisco, Cal. .......Gfl-4 Ridge St.. Newark. N. J. . . . . 11015 Judson Ave.. Evanston. Ill. 1080 Hillside Ave.. Plainfield, N. J. F. D. 5, Lebanon, Pa. 4-1 Brzittle St., Cambridge, Mass. ................Hwai Yuen, China . . . .209 XV. Sth St., Owensboro, Ky. . .. .. .4 Story St., Cambridge, Mass. .105 Belmont St., Cambridge, Blass. , Cambridge, Mass. St., Newark, N. J. New York, N. Y. . . .18 Hilliard St. .......7-1-6 Ridge .ll-16 Park Ave., . . .5 Conant Hall, Cambridge, Mass. ....-1-7 E. Glst St., New York, N. Y. .,1-L5 Chestnut St., Montclair, N. J. . . . .Nassau Ave.. Huntington, N. Y. .108 Dorchester Rd., Bulfalo, N. Y. use, California Tech., Pasadena, Cal. Everett, Martin R., Jr.. QXNQETQN xfl ii , QI2lC2-A- at ' 7. Q4 ev iw 4 Q Q 3 I I-fi llhlwlmxslln t Qllass of 1924 Mluntinuehj NAME Annnnss NAME Annnnss Chisholm, Donald M.. .. .... 3220 South St., Morristown. N. J Dulles, William W.. . .' .......,.....,.,............. .Mesa, Ariz. Church, Alonzo, 2nd ........ Clark, Charles W., H ..,...,. Coleman, Clarence L., Jr.. . . . Coleman, Robert B., Jr.. Coleman, Samuel T., III Coleman, Wiilliam Jr.. . . Conger, Stephen C.. . . . . Correa, Edgardo A.. . . . Corrigan, Charles E., Jr. Cox, James A. ........ . Crabbe, Edward L. .... . Cralle, Jefferson H., 44 Graduate College, Princeton, N. J ..................Clarksdale, Bliss . . . . . . . .5100 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill 93 Graduate College, Princeton. N. J ....,........317' College St., Macon. Ga ,.....................l.1nion,S.C . .430 lV. 119th St., New York, N. Y . .. .44 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass . . . . .1110 Fulton Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa Maple St., Princeton, N. J .................Toms River, N.J Washington Loan it Trust Co., llfashington, D. C Cresswell, Donaldson ................. Brookwood,'i Ogontz, Pa Critchlow, Walter lVI...G00 McCormick Bldg., Salt Lake City Utah Crouse, Otto ........ ....... Q 600 Hudson Blvd., Jersey City, N. J Crum, Harry YV. ....... ............................. D erry, Pa Culley, Paul E. .............. Kiski Springs School, Saltsburg, Pa Cunningham, Edward P. .... .... 3 01 Yale Ave., Swarthmore, Pa Cutting, James R. ........ ...... R . F. D. 1, Morristown, N. J Cuyler, Lewis B. ............................... Princeton, N. J Darby, Jordan B. .... ........... 6 1 XV. 50th St., New York, N. Y. Darnell, James L., Jr. ......... QSQ Highbrook Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Davis, Courtenay C.1305 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Chicago, Ill Davis, Ferdinand H. ..... ........ 6 1 E. 78th St., New York. N. Y Davis, Henry G., 3rd. ............ Davis Trust Co., Elkins, VV. Va Dawes, Daniel C., Physicians 8z Surgeons Club, 346 WV. 57th St., New York, N. Y Dean, William H., Jr. .......................... Montvale, N. J. Decker, Francis K. ............ 43 Langdon St., Cambridge, Mass Derr, Thompson. .... .... 5 5 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Dery, Charles F. ...... ....... 5 th SL Pine Sts., Catasauqua, Pa Dilks, Walter, H., Jr .... ..... Q 5 lvinthrop Hall, Cambridge, Mass Dix, Tennille ..................... Tillon Rd., East Orange, N. J. Dixon, VVilliam T. ................. 507 Beacon St., Boston, Mass Doelger, William E. P.Mass. Inst. of Technology, Cambridge, Mass Duane, Howard ........... . . .1515 WV. 14th St., Wilmington, Del Duckworth, George E. ......... Graduate College, Princeton, N. J 455 Dunning, Ranald G.. . .. ........................BlackLick,Pa. Egbert, Donald D. ..... . . .10-B Graduate College, Princeton, N. J. Elbow, Charles W., Jr. .............. 240 Main St., Paterson, N. J. Ellis, Blackinnon ....... . . . . .502 Walnut Lane, Swarthmore, Pa. Ellis, Roger S. ..................... 757 Bird Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Emeny, Brooks, cfo American Express Co., 11 rue Scribe, Paris, France Emery, Harvey C. ........... Yost Field House, Ann Arbor, Mich. Erdmnn, Frederick S. .....,.... The American Press, Beirut, Syria .168 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J. Ewing, John K., 3rd .......... .Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Ewing, Rhea NICC. ..... ..... F orman College House, Lahore, India Fairchild, Louis W ............... 8 E. 13th St , New York, N. Y. Farish, lVilliam W., Jr. ..... 45 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Fearing, Lamar NI. Pershing Square Bldg., 42nd St., New York, N. Y. Fentress, Thomas L. ...... 1QA, SQ9 Longwood Ave., Boston, Mass. Fike, Paul E. C. ..... ........................... C onfluence, Pa. . . . . . . .4647 York Rd., Philadelphia, Pa.. Fischer, Carl C.. . . . Follis, Ralph G. ............ Q300 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Cal. Forman, John N. ......... ..................... L itchheld, Conn. Fosbroke, Hughell E. W., Jr... .... 1 Chelsea Sq., New York, N. Y. Foster, Murray ...... .......... 5 Q2 Glenview Ave., Oakland, Cal. Foth, Frederick E. ............ 119 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J. Fowler, Frederick C., 11.77 Brown Hall, Seminary. Princeton, N. J. Fox, Gilbert F. ............ 363 N. VVa1nut St., East Orange, N. J. Fox, John V., Jr. ................ 40 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. Frelinghuysen, Frederick, Jr. ........ 750 Broad St., Newark, N. J. Fritts, Justin E .............................. Sag Harbor, N. Y. Froelich, James D. ............ 500 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. Fuller, John A. ....................... Dongan Hills, S. I., N. Y. Fullerton, George J., Jr. .... 1920 LaSalle Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Gambee, Alanson S. .... .......... B ooth Ave., Englewood, N. J. Gardner, Dozier L. ............ 4508 W. Pine Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Gaver, John M., Gilman Country School, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md Gelwicks, Louis E. .............. Q13 Franklin St., Flushing, N. Y. Gibbon, Samuel Y. ............. 1608 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Gilbert Geoffrey .... . . .911 W. 7th St., Plainfield, N. J. Hearn, Ralph C.. . . iefi Qin Q ETON . Q Q19 -A- Q 3 X l A ff IQ fl 'QV t. ,QA ra - Q rw , f f Avliiiule FWS X KU I I-4' S'lPf-N B X 24-fmlwiitl I Qllass nf 1924 Cfllrmtinuehj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Gilmore, Lyman G. .,...... The Harvard School, Los Angeles, Cal. Holbrook, David S. ....... 1870 Wyoming Ave., Hlashington, D. C. Gordon, John W. ...,. ....,. , Graeser, Adam O. ..,.. . Graham, Boyd B. .,.. . Grange, Herman K.. . . Grauer, Franklin H. .... . Green, Thomas M., Jr.. Greey, Edward A ..... . . . Gregory, Frank M. ..... . Grosset, Alexander D.. . . . Guthrie, Henry B., Jr... . Haas, Eugene ......... Hall, Robert T. ...... . Hallsted, Robert D .... Halse Edwin P y, .. . . . Hamilton, Roger P... .... . . . . Hanna, William MCA.. . . . . . . . . Hansen, Magnus C.. . . Hart, Thomas J. .... . Harlan, Ralph J.. . . . Harvey, Joseph C. ............ . Hatield, James S., N. Y. Godolphin, Francis R. B. ......... 27 VV. 9th St., New York, Goodman, Benjamin, Jr. ......... 18 Garden St., Cambridge, 38 VV. Moreland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 3419 Brookline Ave., Cincinnati, O. . .. .4310 St. Paul St., Baltimore, fMd. . . . .1901 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. ...226 VV. 71st St., New York, N. Y. VVash. .......R. F. D. 3, Princeton, N. J. . . . .170 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. . .954 Broadway, N., Seattle, . . . .44 Brattle St., Cambridge, .. .110 E. 42nd St., New York, Nlass. ...................R1vers1de, Conn. Mass. N. Y. . . . , . . . . .Howe School, Howe, lnd. . . . .704 Oakland Ave., Pasadena, Cal. . . . . . .1406 7th St., New Orleans, La. 422 N. Howard St., Baltimore, Md. .9 N. Dod Hall, Princeton, N. J, 26 Vissingsgade, Vejle, Denmark 726 Gunter Bldg., San Antonio, Tex. 416 E. Charles St., Muncie, Ind. .Gladwyne, Montgomery Co., Pa. Hollenberg, Henry G. ........ .... 3 421 Hill Rd., Little Rock, Ark. Hopkinson, John N. .... ......... 5 25 Park Ave., New York, N. Y Howard, John E. .......... Q09 W. Monument St., Baltimore, hid. Hubbell. William.B. .......... . .55 W. 12th St., New York, N. Y. Humphreys, David ........................... Morristown, N. J Hyde, Benjamin C. W., Jr ...... 1308 E. Broadway, Columbia, Mo Innes, Brainerd M. .................... . .Box 35, Davenport, Ia Jackson, Charles D. .... 14-Oth St. K Locust Ave., New York, N. Y Jackson, William H. ............... 33 Bow St., Cambridge, Mass Jacob, Herbert A. .......... 525 West End Ave., New York, N. Y Jacobsen, Owen Pardee ........ Q49 Hazel Ave., Highland Park. Ill James, Darwin R., Jr. ...... 301 1Yashington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y Ja.mes, Wynne, Jr. .... ..................... D oylestown, Pa Johns, John. ........ ................. B ayside. L. l., N. Y Johnson, John W. ........ . .1220 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, N. J Johnston, Gale F. ................ University Club, St. Louis, Mo Jones, James R.. G22 E. Epworth Ave., Winton Place. Cincinnati, O Jones, Robert H. ....... ........ 1 329 Singer Pl., lYilkinsburg, Pa Joyce, Morton D. ........ ..... 1 1 W. 81st St., New York, N. Y . . . .375 Park Ave.. New York, N. Y . . . . . . . . . .Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y .. .1485 Dorchester Ave., Boston, Mass Juhring, John Cf.. Iird. .. Karr, Edward R. .... . Keenan, Donald . . Montgomery Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. Pa. Haven, Malcolm D. ........... 92 Harvard Ave., Brookline, Hawkins, Ward M. ......... 431 N. Washington St., Sullivan, Ind. Hayes, William C., Jr., New Weston, 49th St. Sz Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Healy, Arthur K. ..,... ....... . Held, Huyler ........ Hemphill, Harry J.. . . . Hencken, Hugh O,N..,. . . . Hessberg, Edward K. .... . Hillhouse, Joseph N.. . . Keeney, Roger B.. . . . Keith, Sidney ..... 1 . . . .-LQ Hampden Hall, Cambridge. Mass ........2Q6 S. Qlst St., Philadelphia, Pa Kelly. George A. .... ..... l 145 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa Kendall, David ....... Kiernan, Thomas ....... Kimball, Herbert H.. . . . Kinney, Frederick C .... . . . .. . . .804 W. Main St., Jackson. Mich . . . .4-18 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, N. J ,. . . . . .906 Miss. Ave., Davenport, la . . . .1232 Judson Ave., Evanston, Ill Hitzrot, Henry WV. ........... 59 Strathmore Rd., Brookline, Hobbs, Richard H. .... . Hodges, Henry L.. . .. Graduate College, Princeton, N. J. .....10 E. 43rd St., New York, N. Y. . . .104 S. Cornwall St., Ventnor, N. J .. . . . . .507 Beacon St., Boston, Mass . , . . . . . .North St., Greenwich, Conn .... .25 W. 87th St., New York, N. Y ..,................Vicksburg, Miss Mass 490 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y .. . . . : .1 Willow Court, Stamford, Conn Kirkland, Henry B. ........... .133A. Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y Kirkpatrick, Thomas ............ 024 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y Klaess, John J. ...... 15 Terrell Ave.. Rockville Center, L. I., N. Y Klumpp, Theodore G. ........... 30 Bowker St., Cambridge, Mass Koehne, Peery P. ........... 917 Castlewood Terrace, Chicago, Ill . . . . .2000 Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J . . . .18 Hilliard St., Cambridge, Mass ....1'26 E. 65th St., New York, N. Y Koven, lVilhelm P .... Kraft, George J. ...... . Kydd, David M.. .... . . 456 Lacey, George H. P.. . . . .... . .-1- Story St., Cambridge. Mass - , Qmerirefv . gale-fe D V nif ty'-ff 7 ' QQ ,XC . A QQ a 4 D 6 7 o 3 r galiiilll' ' C' Q y S,,M ,S X Wh-Iwlwilff Qlllass nf 1924 Cfniuntinueiaj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Lafiin, Louis E., Jr. ..... Ellslloyd, Hawthorne Pl., Lake Forest, Ill. Marx, Howard A.. .. . . .,... 62 Rockland Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Laidlaw, Robert XY. ............. Q00 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Maurice, Raymond H.. . . ...... 70 VV. 85th St., New York, N. Y Lanier, Sidney ............................. . .Greenwich, Conn. Meade, John .... ...... ....... O l d Acres Farm, Millerton, N. Y. Latta, Cuthbert H., Jr. ............,............ Greensburg, Pa. Latta, John ...... ................. P . O. Box 96, Greensburg, Pa. Lee, Robert H ..... ..... 1 33 S. Kingston Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Lee, William S., Jr. .... .,... 4 33 E. Morehead St., Charlotte, N. C. Leeming, Leonard B. ........... 130 William St., New York, N. Y. Leh, George E. ....... ....... 22 1-1-1 Chew St., Allentown, Pa. . . . . . .. .. .Nassau Hall, Princeton, N. J. Leitch, Alexander. . . Lester, Harlow B ....... . . .26 Wiinthrop Hall, Cambridge, Mass. Lewis, Robert G. ............... 48 W. 40th St., New York, N. Y. Lewis, Robert VV., Jr., ' Lewis Investment Co., Lewis Bldg., Portland, Ore. Liebman, Henry ......... ....... 3 6 YV. +14-th St., New York, N. Y. Lindabury, Arthur H. ....................... Morris Plains, N. J. Little, Stephen K. ...... .... 3 11 VV. 103rd St., New York, N. Y. Lloyd-Smith, Parker .... .... A Iagdalen College, Oxford, England Long, Robert S. ................. Q8 E. 68th St., New York, N. Y. McCarthy, Edward .............. 418 VV. 6th St., Plainfield, N. J. McClenahan, Robert W., ' 36 Graduate House, Univ. of Penna., Philadelphia. Pa. McCloskey, John J., Jr. ........... 27 WVilliam St., Princeton, N. J. Macdonald, Allan H.. .1680 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge. Mass. MacDonald, James F. .... 837 Edgewood Drive, Charleston, W. Va. McGrann, Bernard P. G.. .... .................... L ancaster, Pa. McKee, David R ............. P. O. Box 567, Saranac Lake, N. Y. McKeehan, VVilliam C., Jr.. . .708 Mulberry St., Clarksburg, XV. Va. McKim, Clarence R. ........ ........ 2 75 High St., Newark, N. J. McQuilkin, John A. .........., 811 Orizaba Ave., Long Beach, Cal. MacVVilliam. James D. ............ 33 Reynolds St., Kingston, Pa. Macomber, Sherwood G., ' cfo Miss M. Dufree, 4 W. 92nd St., New York, N. Y. Maier, Henry VV., Jr. ........ 33 Lexington St., New Britain, Conn. Maine, Charles E. H. ............ 116 VV. Long Ave., Du Bois, Pa. Manchee, Frederick B ...... ..... 1 0 Farwell Pl., Cambridge, Mass. Margetts, YVilfred C., Quebec Development Co., Isle Maligne, P. Q., Canada Martin, Thomas W., III ...... . .714 North Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. 457 Meistrell, Francis J... . . .... 6215 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Merrill, John L., Jr. .... . Meston. Alexander YV Michael, Oscar ...... Miles, John B., Jr.. .. Miller, Nlilo G., Jr.. 1V1arlyn Apts., 40th Sz Wfalnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Mishima, Michitaka. ..... . Mohle, Frederic B. ....... . Molloy, John G. L. ....... . Montgomery, John S., Jr.... Morehouse, Richard Moreland, Carroll C.. . Moser, Coleman C.. Moser, Karl ........ Murkland, Harry B.. . Muse, Albert B.. . . . Nathan, Horace L.. . . . Nelson, Benjamin H. ..... . Newby, Richard A.. Newell, James P., Jr.. Nicholson, Lawrence A Oliphant, Robert T.. . . . . Osborne, Frederick S. .... . Owen, Honore M ...... Owen, Virgil, Jr ...... Owen, lVilliam 1VI..... Pabst, August U.. . . Palmer, George G.. . Parke, Frank H.. . . . Parke, William E.. . Parker, Clarence LeR., Jr., . . . . . . . .4 Story St., Cambridge, Mass. . . ..... 455 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. . . . .417 Tremont Ave., Orange, N. J. . . . . . . . . . . .Lockhaven, Norfolk, Va. ......44 E. 23rd St., New York, N. Y. . . . , . .114-1 85th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. .. . .. ., .710 Avenue C, Bayonne, N. J. .. . . .15 William St., New York, N. Y. .1601 Hawthorn Park, Columbus, Ohio A.. . . . . . . . .1Q9 VV. Swissvale Ave., Edgewood, Pa. . . . .Graduate College, Princeton, N. J. . . . .44 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. .........279 Park Ave., Orange, N. J. . . .6 G Schenley Apts., Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . . .110 E. 78th St., New York, N. Y. . . .4-31 Lafayette St., New York, N. Y. . . .1222 Euclid St., Washington, D. C. 3866 Charlotte Ave., Kansas City, Mo. . . . . .Lancaster Pike, Wynnewood, Pa. . . . . . .63 Oxford St., Cambridge, Mass. ...................Princeton,N.J. .......1293 W. Main St., Decatur, Ill. . . . .Q217 Battery St., Little Rock, Ark. . . . . . .720 Emerson St., Denver, Col. .. . . .JA Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. . .83 N. Walnut St., East Orange, N. J. . . . . . .1917 Arch St., Little Rock, Ark. . . .. .401 N. Franklin St., VVest Chester, Pa. 3406 Garfield St., N. W., Wfashington, D. C Parker, VVarren I. ................... 516 W. 3rd St., Oil City, Pa Patt, Herbert B.. .. .... 417 R. A. Long Bldg., Kasnas City, Mo Peyton, George S: .... ...... 3 657 Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, Tex QQXNQETON effi ng QQIQ A QQ s 4 CB Q Q G Q W I I WM xt N, 311,7 1 p 26 . - - it xae -afr'5pa Q f 3 NAME H ZH .u14p41,1WS A Qllass uf 1924 Ulliuntinuehj ' ADDRESS ...20 Janssen Pl., Kansas City, Mo Pickering, Russell C.. . . Pierce, Jonathan D... . . Pirie, John T. 2nd ............ Plauth, William H.. . Pole, Henry S., II.cfoi Grant Ave., Plainheld, N. J Pollins, Abram H., Jr. .......................... South West, Pa Pottenger, Robert T. ....... . Potter, Herbert R., Aitkin, Kynett Co., 1516 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa Powell, Joseph W., Jr. ....... . Prewitt, Allen .,...... Pruden, William D.. . . Purmort, Paul W.. . . . Purvis, Edward D.. . . Putnam, Carleton .,.,.. . . Raymond, Olney M. .... . . . . Raymond, Ridenour ......... Reakirt, Charles C., Jr.. Reiber, Marten A. ...... . Re nolds Arthur E y , .. . Roberts, Brinton, P... . . Roberts, Harlan C.. . . . Root, Waldo .,....... Rosenwald, Joseph St,. 152 Aspinwall Ave., Brookline, Mass . .79 Presidents Lane, Quincy, Mass .................Mt.Sterl1ng,Ky ' ' ' ' I 1 1 . .95 whimedge Rd., summit, N. J 809 S. Washington St., Van Wert, O .. .1057 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y . . . .21 E. 69th St., New York, N. Y. . .953 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y .1040 W. 54th St., Kansas City, lNIo .. .. .702 Gerke Bldg., Cincinnati, O . . . .. .6 Story St., Cambridge, Mass 803 Mulberr St Scranton Pa . . . . . y ., , . .. .Belmont Sz City Aves., Bala, Pa 1912 Emerson S., lVIinneapolis, Minn ... .2 W. 67th St., New York, N. Y . . . ..... Carpenter Ave., Sea Cliff, N. Y Sadler, Houstoun MCI.. . . Samuels, Norvell B .... Schaefer, Rudolph J., J l'.... Schimmel, John, III. . ..... . . Schmalz, Alfred G. H., .. . . .68 77th St., Brooklyn, N. Y .. .. .. ...Box 207, Princeton, N. J .. .156 E. 37th St., New York, N. Y . . .611 Yewdell St., Philadelphia, Pa Cambridge, Mass I 33 Divinity Hall, Harvard Theo. School, Schullinger, Karl WV. ........ 378 YVest End Ave., New York, N. Y Schumacher, John .........,..... 522 Shatto Pl., Los Angeles, Cal Selden, John E., Cambridge, Mass 27 Winthrop Hall, Episcopal Theo. Seminary, Sellers, Mark A. ....,.... Los Alamos Ranch School, Otowi, N. M Semans, Edwin W. ............ 29 W. Berkley St., Uniontown, Pa Sexton, Eric H. L. ....... 203 W. Chestnut Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa Shafto, Ellsworth MCE. ....... .. .82 Lafayette Ave., Passiac, N. J Shannon, Austin J. ....... .. .131 Franklin Pk. W., Columbus, O . . . . .. .161 Orange Rd., Montclair, N. J 404 Fourth Ave., New York, N.. Y. . .Amitvville, L. I., N. Y. 458 NAME ADDRESS Shoemaker, William H. .... Lake Forest Academy, Lake Forest, Ill. Shrady, Raymond H. ........ 36 Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y. Sieker, John H.. .... ........ 1 20 Lafayette Ave., Hawthorne, N. J. Simons, John F., Smart, Thomas ........ Smedley, M. Harvey ..... Smith, Emmons S. .... . Smith, Isaac N., Jr.. . . . Snively, Abraham B.. .. Snyder, John I. ...... . Spalding, Charles D., Jr Spalding, John C. ..... . Springer, Eustace L. .... . Springmeyer, Henry E.. Stautfer, Donald Dell... Steese, Edward ........ Stephens, John U. .... . Sterrett, Walter E.. . . . Stockton, Robert C.. . . Stoneback, Roland M... Strauss, Julian R. ..... . Stump, John B.. ...... .. Sullivan, William M., Jr Sutherland, Conrad J.. . Sutphen, Henry R., Jr.. Swain, Don D. ......... . Taylor, Foxhall P. K.. . . . Taylor, James S. .... . Temby, Joseph L. .... . Ten Eyck, Barent M.. . .. Thompson, George E. . Tompkins, Ellsworth E Towers, Albert G., Jr.. Townsend, Charles C.. Treat, Charles H. .... . Trimble, David C.. . .. Trowbridge, Conrad F. ........ . Turner, Herbert G., Jr.. . 150 W. Washington Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Lincoln University, Pa. .... ...81 Hampton St., Elmhurst, N. Y' 505 Florence Court, Wlashington, D. C. 1319 Kanawha St., Charleston, W. Va. . . . . . .341 S. Church St., Waynesboro, Pa. S Arlington Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. N Y i i ii89.Neptune Ave., New Rochelle, .. .89 Neptune Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. .. . . . . . University Club, Buffalo, Nl Y. 938 Hudson St., Hoboken, N.J. Scottdale, Pa. . . .20 E. 53rd St., New York, N. Y. . . .Princeton Center, Peking, China . . . .-1 Story St., Cambridge, Mass. .. . . .Greenwood Inn, Evanston, Ill. . . .Perkiomen School, Pennsburg, Pa. . . . .504 W. 110th St., New York, N. Y. . . . .................. Edgewood, hid. ... .... 300 Harrison St., Passiac, N. J. .. . ....... 1722 73rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. .........960 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. ......1206 N. Main St.. Aberdeen, S. D. 1726 Main St., N. W., Washington, D. C. .. . . ...Palatine Hotel, Newburgh, N. Y. . . . . . . . .301 Eighth St. E., Ashland, Wis. .. .50 Central Park, W. New York, N. Y. .. . . . . . .1-L15 Avenue G, Brooklyn, N. Y. .. . . . .55 Hamilton Apts., Paterson, N. J, . . . . .2929 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Overbrook, Pa. .318 Summer St., West Somerville, Mass. The Seminary, Alexandria. Va. 15 University Pl., Princeton, N. J. . . . . . .-1812 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. a we E if 11 ,7 63 - - DQXNQ TON C 26 ' Q Q I Q A QAM ' A Q Q G 3 l L41 'ES QWM NS ' X ffwrfmfwiwtl Glass of 1924 Cftiuncluhehj ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS NAME Twitchell, Herbert K., Jr Murray-Dodge Hall, Princeton, N. J. Willett, Edward F., Tyson, Edmund H. .................,........... Arlington, N. J. 1161 Central Y. M. C. A., 55 Hanson Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y Van Urk, Jack B. ,..,.,. . . .605 W. Main St., Kalamazoo, Mich. 1Villett, Hurd C. ......... 2910 Brandywine St., Vllashington, D. C. Van Voorhees, Brown .... .... 1 0 Farwell Pl., Cambridge, Mass. VVilliams, Douglas MCL. .,...... 200 W. 57th St., New York, N. Y. Wadsworth, James A.. . . . . .Arbor Inn Club, Princeton, N. J. WVilliams, John S. ...... .... . 308 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. Wall, Albert C.. .... ..... S 3 Bow St., Cambridge, Mass. Williams. William D-, Warren, Ira Stanley .,.,,,.........,.,...,,,..,. Princeton, N, J, Cfo E- Naumbefg 35 C0-f 14 Wall St-1 New York, N- Y- Windisch, Frederick C. .......... 3505 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, O. . .. . . . . . .Masonic Dormitory, Norman, Okla. Wegge, Wallace ....... Greenwich Country Club, Greenwich, Conn. Weingarten, Robert L. ......... Q0 Prescott St., Cambridge, 1VIass. Wheeler, Gordon B. ........ 5 South West College, Princeton, N. J. Wheelock, Wendell J. ....... 10906 Wade Park Ave., Cleveland, O. Whitehead, Kirk. .. ..... 305 XV. 51st St. Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. Warren, Joseph D.. . Vllitherspoon, William D. .... 2004 West End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Wolf, Alfred L.. ................. Exeter College, Oxford, England Wfoolston, Stephen S., WV. Chestnut Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia., Pa. lvormser, Morton .......... 498 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Yandell, Lunsford P., Jr. ...................... Greenwich, Conn. M1107 1 M gi .u ' 1 Enzo 459 WAN G ETON 4 iw f iff 26 9 Q ' Q W- Q 'X 1 5554-tif' '-is X C, Lf Q W 5 J dm Q 1 I -1 ,1-,', A m 'QA 'nr -f , f -, N Q 1 1 I ' gwf N xx l r 1 X 2 W 0'f'lllllL1llNkS CLASS DAY COMMITTEE, 1924 Top ROW-HITZROT, PIRIE, POLE, WALL, STAUFFER, JOHNSTON. Bottom R0w'LEITCH, BLANKARN, TWITCHELL fClIAIR.J, 'mm13LE, 1-OWNSEND if-FA If QINOEION If W C 26 QQIC-2 A QQ km 4 ZA .jz f ig fiz N C, Q X 'f L- X '41 SW ll 01111 lLM,Nll 61515155 Bay C!Exerri5es:i uf the One Ziaunbrzh ani: Sehentpaxehenth Qrmual Qtummemzement Zum 16, 1924 OPENING EXERCISES Master of Ceremonies ..... .... J OHN N.'HCJPKINSON, New York Class Poem ..............,.... .... E DNVARD STEESE, New York Class Oration .,,....................... GALE F. JOHNSTON, Missouri IVY EXERCISES Ivy Oration .... .,.,...,......,.. D AVID C. TRIMBLE, Maryland CANNON EXERCISES Class History ................... ALEXANDER LEITCH, New Jersey Roll Call by Class Secretary, ...... , .H. K. TXVITCHELL, New York Class Prophecy .............. FREDERICK S. OSBORNE, New Jersey f EDWIN A. BARTLETT, Massachusetts Presentation ..................... WALLACE H. SMITH, New York Class Ode Committee ....... WILLIAM B. HUBBELL, New York Address by Class President .......,. HARVEY C. EMERY, New York HENRY W. HITZROT GALE F. JOHNSTON ALEXANDER LEITCH JAMES R. CUTTING JOHN N. FORMAN' JOHN A. FULLER MARSHALL P. BLANKARN XVILLIAM B. HUBBELL CLASS DAY COMMITTEE H. KENASTON TXVITCHELL, Chairman JOHN T. PIRIE, II , HENRY S. POLE, II DONALD D. STAUFFER MEMORIAL COMM ITTEE STEPHEN K. LITTLE, Chairman A. SUMNER GAMBEE CHARLES D. JACKSON DAVID W. KENDALL NASSAU HERALD COMMITTEE HARLOW B. LESTER, C'hai'rman ROBERT W. LAIDLAXV ALEXANDER LEITOH 461 WALLACE H. SMITH, New York CHARLES C. TOYVNSEND DAVID C. TRIMRLE ALBERT C. WALL FREDERIC B. MOHLE NORVELL B. SAMUELS MARK A. SELLERS FREDERICK S. OSBORNE JOHN S. WILLIAMS QQXNCBETQN 1 Z6 QQIQ-A-QQ K ,, A W Q5 Q fu G l 14' mm s 74. S 04.,l14W,Nx 1 NASSAU HERALD COMMITTEE, 1921- M. P. BLANKARN J. S. WILLIAMS A. Lzarrcn W. B. Hmsmsu. R. W. LAIDLAW H. B. LESTER, Chairman F. S. OSBORNE QQXNQETON BQW7- Qx21G2 A Q N J ,yn K v ' - V ' QT ' Q ' W W fu Q A G 45 a 1,49 2114 ' ILHWHQWA Hassan Jlaeralh Clinmmittee, 1924 H. B. LESTER ................................' .... C 'lzairmcm M. P. BLANKARN R. W. LAIDLAXV F. S. OSBORNE W. B. HUBBEL A. LEITCH J. S. XVILLIAMS 4163 L ax DWQETON O f ?'l IiT'?6 QQ'Q-A-so 'W ..., X g ,Af Snm ri iff-Id4Iw,NlS ilaunurs Qtunferreh, 19234924 beniut Zlannur 51-Bleu Vgledfigtgry Lalin Saluirztory EDWARD FRANCIS WILLETT EDWARD STEESE final Qpecial Zbnnurs I - A Y .I n g ,f I 'gig Wat ' I r C Q I BIOLOGY. High Honors-Theodore George Klumpp. Honors- Alexauder Murray Fisher, Carl Castle Fisher, Robert Thomas Pottenger. CLASSICS. Highest Honors-Howard Carson Blake, George Eckel Duckworth. High Honors-Francis Richard Borroum Godolphin. ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS. Highest Honors-Robert Harris Lee, Edward Francis VVillett. High Honors-Frank Gustavus Barton, Clarence Lewis Coleman, George Stevens Peyton, Alfred George Henry Schmalz, Roland Milton Stonebach, Joseph Lyell Temby. Honors-Irving Jackson Angell, Theodore Fisher Angell, David Thomas Carter, Walter Howard Dilks, John Archibald Fuller, Adam Otis Graeser, Herman Kremer Grange, Benjamin Winfield Hyde, Henry Liebman, Vliilliam Blalcolm Murrie, Frank Herbert Parke, William Didymus Williams, William Palmer Fuller Brawner, James Augustus Cox, Roger Sheflield Ellis, Dozier Lee gardner, John Wyatt Gordon, Morton Dean Joyce, Warren Innis arker. GEOLOGY. High Honors-John Herman Barnsley. Honors- Ralph Gwin Follis. HISTORH' AND POLITICS. Highznsl Honors-Benjamin Goodman, Jr., Herbert Allen Jacob. High Honors-Francis Keil Decker, Wil- liam Winslow Dulles, George Gilbert Palmer. Honors-Arthur Middleton Barnhart, Thomas James Hart. Harlow Baker Lester, Robert Sigmund Long, John Lenord Merrill. Jr., Carleton Putnam, John Earp Seldon, Wallace lYegge. BTODERN LANGU.-xGI-JS. Ilighrst Honors-Eugene Haas. High Honors-Janies Donald MacWilliam, Frederick Charles Wiindisch. Ilonors-Thomas Lyon Fentress, James Spencer Taylor. PHYSICS. Honors-Carl Trueblood Chase, Gordon B. Wlheeler. ENGLISH. Higlzrsl Honors-Parker Lloyd-Smith. High Honors- Mathew Baird, HI, Rhea McCurdy Ewing, William Bradford Hub- bel, William Harding Jackson, Barent Muller Ten Eyck. Honors- Howard Fiest Baer, Hugh O'Neill Hencken, Robert Wordsworth Laidlaw, Allan Houston MacDonald, Henry Stier Pole, Il, William Hutchinson Shoemaker, John Stanton Wfilliams. - Q51 DQXNCQETON JJ Q C 26 QYQIC-3-A-QIQAG L W II Q S JW E, if , ' A as we 0101 Il4lu,l1Nl 191325 Zltnarheh, june, 1924 THE M. TAYLOR PYNE HONOR PRIZE William Winslow Dulles THE LYMAN BIDDLE SCHOLARS Senior Scholar ........ .......,...,, S HERXYOOD GREER MACOMBER Junior Scholar ............... ROBERT NEWTON CUNNINGHAM, JR. THE ALEXANDER GUTHRIE MCCOSH PRIZE No Award. THE CLASS or 1859 PRIZE William Bradford Hubbell Honorable lllention: Barent Muller Ten Eyck THE CLASS OF 1869 PRIZE IN ETHICS Henry William Maier, Jr. THE C. O. JOLINE PRIZE IN AMERICAN POLITICAL HISTORY Allen Prewitt THE GEORGE POTTS BIBLE PRIZES Robert Wordsworth Laidlaw THE LYNDE DEBATE PRIZES First .... . ......... . . ............, RALPH JAMES HARLAN Second .... . . . . . . ......... ..... . .C. ALFRED CAPEN, JR. Third... . . ......... .,.........,.... E DWVARD FRANCIS WILLETT THE CLASS OF 1876 MEMORIAL PRIZE John Park Lee THE FREDERICK BARNARD VVHITE PRIZE IN ARCHITECTURE No Award. 465 THE CLASS OF 1870 SENIOR PRIZE IN OLD ENGLISH No Award. THE CLASS OF 1870 JUNIOR PRIZE IN ENGLISH Divided-Paul Swain Havens John Norton Winton THE CLASS OF 1883 ENGLISH PRIZE FOR JUNIORS IN SCHOOL OF SCIENCE No Award. THE DICKINSON PRIZE Divided: William King Kerr Frank Shafer McElroy Honorable Mention.' Henry Warren Parker THE MARY CUNNINGHAM HUMPHREYS JUNIOR GERMAN PRIZES. No Awards. THE THOMAS B. WANAMAKER ENGLISH LANGUAGE PRIZE. James Alan Montgomery, Jr. Honorable Mention: John Norton Winton MANNERS PRIZES Nova Caesarea Scholar ...,...,................... Kuo-Cheng Wu Winner of the Golden Tiger ............. William Bradford Hubbell Honorable Mention ..................... Charles Edward Boynton CLASS OF 1873 FELLOWSHIP IN ENGLISH Matthew Baird, 3rd. ALDEN MEMORIAL PRIZES IN FRENCH First ...... ................ ........ J O seph William Hendren Second .... .... J ames Alan Montgomery, Jr. Q UQXNQ ETofv M 26 v Q V2 I C9 +I- QQ - - QW! l SWM AP WK-lllllwll l PRIZE I THE CL N AMERICAN HISTORY TEST.-KBLISHED BY 350325 Qtnariaeb, ffiune, 1924 Ccifmflumb GARRETT PRIZE ON LATIN AMERICA Martin N Ralph ORSEN DESAIX Mrxx FELLOWSHIP IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Willia m Mc.-Xfee Hanna CHARLES IRA YOUNG MEDAL Frederlck Chrlstlan Baselt Sn RI: FLLOXXSIIIP IX XPPLIED IILECTRIQITY Ja mes Alfred Wa dsworth THE SOCIETY Or N H 5.-XYRE FELLOXVSHIP IN APPLIED CHEAIISTIII' Runald Gardner Dunning COLONIAL TV,-KRS IN NEW JERSEY Paul LeGrand Andrews THE CUSS OF 1861 PRIZE GEORGE .-X. HOWR '78, PRIZE IX AXALYTICAI. CHEMISTRY Ezra Odley Goldstein N0 'luiard' THE CLASS OF 1870' SOPHOMORE ENGLISH PRIZE THE CLASS OF 1901 PRIZE George Chadboume Taylor Harvey Flmrles Emery Honorable Illenfions Millard L. Meiss - THE JOHN PRENTISS POE CCP THE FRANCIS BIDDLE SOIIHOMORE ESSAY PRIZE Allmlmm Barr bmliely Archibald Murdoch Hart Honorable Illerztion: Briton Niven Busch, Jr. THE FREDERICK wh KAFER MEMORIAL CL-P - Kenneth Baker Smith ASS OF 1883 ENGLISH PRIZE FOR FRESHIIIEN IN SCHOOL OI-I ENGINEFRING THE LEROY GIEEORD KI5LI,OGG CCP George Wflght Gale Tlionias Strong Wilson LAYVRENCE HUTTON PRIZE IN HISTORY TIIE W. LYIIAN BIIJIILE BIEDAL EOR GOOD SPORTSAIANSHIP Herbert A. Jacob JOlIn Tliomas Pirie. Qnrl 466 QnxNQ ,i,f M C 26 , none A-QQ e fit fi as I f-4' f.' Shui ? LL.D. D.Sc. W 'W r1!4ll4Im'lll 3 Iaunurarp agrees unfemzh, 192311924 Eiune 17, 1924 CHARLES ALBERT COFFIX. chief organizer and first president of the General Electric Company, a leading financier and manufacturer of the countrv. Durinff , . . . . ' . . if the Wiorld W ar his meritorious work in the War Relief and Red Cross earned for him official recognition by several nations of Europe. JOHN XYILLIAM DAVIS, former Ambassador from the United States to Great Britain, member of Congress, Solicitor-General, and President of the American Bar Association, in Red Cross work during the World War, and Democratic nominee for President of the United States. CHARLES EVANS HUGHES, Secretary of State of the United States, former Governor of the State of New York, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Plenipotentiary to the Arms Conference in VVashington, prominent lawyer, lecturer, and legislator. MICHAEL IDVORSKY PUPIN, one of the world's leading electrical and mechanical engineers, prominent in the world of Physics and Mathematics, and one of the first men to make electrical engineering scientific by the application of mathematical theory. 467 Litt.D. D.Eng. M.A. Eouxiiin ROBINSON, former director of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York City at present, eminent curator of classical antiquities, and lecturer on the Greek and Roman civilizations. PHILIP ASHTON ROLLINS, ,89, prominent lawyer and legal adviser, during the World VVar confidential expert in several branches of war service, and author of works relating to the true history of the American cowboys in the form of an epic. FRANK CALVIN ROBERTS, 383, eminent engineer and design expert in architecture, great industrial plants, and public works. At an early date he applied science to make all industrial progress scientific. WILLIAM TAYLOR VLYMEN, '81, now ranked as the virtual Dean of American metropolitan high school principals and especially learned in the study of the Greek language. K QQINOETON , RWM 6 QIQIQ A-QQ 4 S NX Q A VL WMS IUIZIII I F' 9LHlIMIi !. Haig S QOH E 'A1.R.-....RIi M ' .. I F. F. ABBOTT E. P. ADAMS UPPER' F??w2 UCIUUUJQSIJP C O P 5 U q 5 m 3 H EEST? S?MEz A Or: za Q W ww 5 BUTT . CAPPS K. T. COMPTON E . G. CONKLIN F. H. CONSTANT H. F. COVINGTON F. L. CRITCHLOXV U 'G LRIO DAHLGREN . DAUGHERTY H. V. DENNIS L. P. EISENHART 'G . VV. ELDERKIN F. A. FETTER f -m y i Z!! .N I Mm,- igbi Esta kappa Zgetu uf 3221211 Biersep Organized provisionally in 1895. Charter granted in October, 1898. CFFICERS, 1923-1924 PROFESSOR EDYVARD CAPPS ...,. ...............,.... I ,resident PROFESSOR A. TROXVBRIDGE. . . . .......,... IVIQCU-PTE.9l'CI0Ilf PROFESSOR R. M. SCOON. ............. Secretary and Treaszlrer H. B. FINE W. FITE WILLIAM FOSTER N. H. FURMAN CHRISTIAN GAUSS G. H. GEROULD J. T. GEROULD WILLIAM GILI.ESPIE C G H C R Faculty Members . C. BI.-XRDEN . B. MCCLELLAN . BICCLENAIIAN . F. BIFCLURE . M. BICELROY T. M. GREENE W. P. HALL G. M. HARPER W. B. HARRIS C. W. THENDEL JOHN GRIER HIBREN J. P. :HOSKINS S. E. HOWARD B. F. HCJXVELL G. A. HULETT T. W. HUNT F. L. I-IUTSON . C. JOHNSON . B. C. JOHNSON E. VV. KEMBIERER C. VV. IQENNEDY VVILLIAM LIBBEY E. H. LOMIS A R L. W. MOKAY M. AT.-XCLAREX C'HARI,ES MCMILLAN IJAVID AIAGIE W. F. MARIE ALLAN BIARQUAND C. R. MOREI' W. S. WIEYEHS D. C. NIUNIIO S. W. MORGAN FREDERICK NEIIER C. G. OSGOOD T. M. PARROTT A. H. PHILLIPS W. K. PRENTIIIE G J. . M. PRIEST E. RMLYCHOFT E. IIICHARDSOX E 4468 . Y. ROBBINS R. K. ROOT H. N. IIUSSELL ,X W. B. SCOTT S. SHELL.-XBARGER I . G. SHENSTONE H. R. SPIIPAIAN R. M. SCOON E. B. SAIITII H C S. S. SAIITI-I H. SMYTH J. D. SPAETII E. G. SP.-XULDING D. C. STUART D. R. STUART H. W. THAYER H. D. THOMPSON AUOLISTES TROXVBR PIENRY VAN DYKE P A U L 1 VAN DYKE H. B. VAN HORSES O. S. XVEBLEN W. U. YREEL,-AND b. H. WEBER A. F. WEST J H. YVESTCOTT G. W. T. XVIIITNEY F. N. XVILSOX IDSE .5 WEFYPOEFUFOEGE Qwgge-Hrvggwovfz A cz 'vw ' gQ.QQg.sssgf 29 ,pzfgzf-au' Pmpl-1,4 ES' :QSFQQQQH ' ww sv- QE 5.5 Us U - Q S. Q' L. F1 Q I'I'l mammwmswwvafv O Pwwgwwglww 2 ?'m?5ZC3Ef3F15U QQ P, C1 af! Cf Owen albgwffio w w 0 W 2 F V m r N .Arai wru:1l :.- P m V Q 4 L46 5 5 r r - .Z ,U Q - 5 F' M 6 4-9- 5 C9 X9 v n ' g ,G 5 Y ,U 'fs 2 ,'11'2f'?DMlD'Qa wocnmwewmwww U, IH 2-f.w1 5.,4LffW ?FnCD- 23. . S E ' f .Jhm'Wf' ' ' . NF- KO Q f 1' N. Z -O 4. Q-J A .N if S m.4,.,E 2'vonO - F1 fl f 020535212992 :S Eszwrasawa Q' F5 Liiiifm 'Sf N Fig pq Q 'XJ ON O 1 Pjmwwwwwww 70 AD' H ,- - cw SSEEEHEZFUIEEP1 CO ZFr'r::0Q3+agc:1U, orggg Qwz ,U I EEHSZEW 555 ' D, m'a'q:uOE1 Fm 3 HZN Q Q rn :wa I K. DECKER F. W. CONSTANT P. S. HAVENS MEMBERS , 1925 J. I. Honovrrz W. MITCHELL umm? 469 J. A. MONTGOMERY, JR. J. N. WINTON metro Qi2iC2-A- Q we N am f QQ m 49 f C fl Q 'Q I ' fm iiifwwi utahles anh jahurltes nf the Cllllass uf 1924 ,wutatmles jfirst Saernrih jfirst Sveronh Best All-Around hlan ..,...... Emery Wall Most Brilliant ,... .... teese Carter M0St Respected ----------'--- Emefb' Trimble Most Entertaining ..... . .,.. YY. H. Smith C. F. Baily Best All-Around Athlete .... .. .Emery Smith Hamlsomest A-v'..A..-,. v4 X yall Foster Best AH'Ar0uud Lian Outslde 3.IOSt'1ill0I'0llgll Gentleman .... Trimble Hiall Athletics .....,............ Twitchell Johnston Wittiest W- H qmith Usborne Most Representative Prince- p i ii . , Best Naturetl. Boehlnnd Tavlor tonian .................... Pole Wall B i D Q I B v B ' I hlost Popular ......... ....... E mery Pole fl reset ' ' ' ' Tofu 5'-ft eu Most Likely to Succeed ....... Johnston Little limest Legs E' 5' Lee Newby Done Nlost for Class . ----'. Emery Leitch Greatest Social Hopkinson 1Yall Most Original ......... . .... W. H. Smith Steese Biggest Politician Johnston Blanl-:arn Most Scholarly ..,. .... T . Martin Carter Most Collegiate., W. N. Brown Greene jfahurites Maris Name ,,,, ,,,, R obert John Favorite Woinaifs College ..,. Smith Vassar Color of Eyes ..,. .... B lue Brown Have You Ever Been Sus- Cigarette ...,......... ..... L ucky Strike Fatima pendedl Y - I h A - A - I ' A I A H NO, 310 Yes' 23 Tobacco ...,................ Cube Cut Blue Boar , A, Hardest Xear. .... ...,. S ophomore Freshman If Entering Princeton Again, VVould You Go Out for Ex- tra-Curriculum Activities?.. ,Yes, 299 Do You Smoke? ............. Yes, 273 Did You Smoke Before Enter- ing College? ............... Yes, 177 Favorite Study .............. English Favorite Man's College After Princeton ................. Yale Hardest Course ...... . . . . No, 42 Most Valuable Course.. ,. . . NO, 09 Highest College Honor ......, Most Respected Activity ,.... No, 166 P f N History ro essor ......... . ..,... . Preceptor. . , . , . . Dartmouth Dormitory. , ,. 4-70 History Q01 Biology Q01 Phi Beta Kappa Princetonian McClellan MacDonald '79 Physics 101 History 201 'Varsity P Triangle Club Conklin Colt Cuyler ALUMNH AS SOQIATIQNS 'AA' f H , .1 1 H Wm QQXNQETOIV A L 2 QQIQ A QM a ' 4 . M B xiii X C 'B 'Q QW t' vu at -I YMMJ il atiunal Zllumni Qssuciatiun uf rincetun Tllinihersitp Ghz Qarahuate Qliuuncil The Graduate Council of Princeton University, which now regulates the activities of the National Alumni Association, was organized as an independent body in the Fall of 1909. On November 1, 1919, it was consolidated with the various local alumni associations to form the National Alumni Association of Princeton University. In carrying out its primary purpose of advancing the interests, influence. and efficiency of Princeton, the Graduate Council performs many valuable offices, among them being the furtherance of the University's reputation among the prep schools and high schools, the direction of the publicity of the University, a share in the publication of the Alumni Weekly, and cooperating with those in charge of the endowment fund. Membership uf flJE Erahuate Qliuuncil Gffirera 19244925 Chairman, Francis G. Landon, '81. . . .60 Broadway, N. Y. City Vice-Clzairman, Andrew C. Imbrie, '95. .320 B'way, N. Y. City Secretary, V. Lansing Collins, '9Q. . . .......... Princeton, N- J. life Members Francis Speir .....,... ....,. 5 2 VVall St., New York City '8-L Ambrose G. Todd ..,. . . .165 Broadway, New York City - Francis G. Landon ..... ..... 6 0 Broadway, New York City '01 Walter E. Hope ,... ,,.. -1- 9 Wall St., New York City George K. Ward. . George B. Kinkead .... Joseph H. Dulles.. William R. Wilder ............ Arthur H. Scribner .... Charles W. Parker Henry C. Bryant. Ziaunnrarp Bepresentatihes . . .106 Northern Ave., New York City .....................Lexlngton,Ky. ...................Princeton,N.J. .-1-5 Cedar St., New York City .. . . . . .597 Fifth Ave., New York City 63 Macculloch Ave., Morristown, N. J. 804 Flanders Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 4792 Joseph Cashman . B. YanD. Hedges ....... John R. Todd ........... George C Wintringer .... Thornwell Jacobs 4,G.S.D... Frederick P. King ............ Butler Murray ........ BroadSt., .703 lvatching Ave. New York City Plainfield, N. J. ...Summit, N. J. Princeton, N. J. ogieiiiimig't'i1ii'giS'if,-, Atlanta, Ga. 160 Broadway. New York City . .15 Alexander St., Princeton, N. J. gf 'i'?E'5: x ei E 4 G Z C' X 89 Henry C. Irons .... '90 George L. Shearer. . . 91 '92 V. Lansing Collins... '93 Martin Saxe .....,... ' .James Barnes .......... 41'.nlgM1y115' Glass Beptesentatihes . . . .101 Park Ave., New York City '08 .. . . .-15 Wall St.. New York City' Princeton, N. Princeton. N, J. . . . . . . . .Q7 Pine St., New York City '94 Gabriel S. Brown. ...Alpha Portland Cement Co., Easton, Pa. '95 '96 Charles M. Brown... '97 1Yalter M. Dickenson '98 Robert R. Boyce ..... '99 George K. Reed .,....... '00 Nlalcolm Buchanan ...,., '01 H. Alexander Smith.. '0Q Fletcher Swain.. ,... . . . . '03 W'ard B. Chamberlain. . . Henry BI. Canby ........,. Equitable Bldg., Wilmington, Del. Princeton, N. J. 1-15 E. Hanover St., Trenton, N. J. 599 Central Ave., East Orange, N. J. , .... 9 Hanover St., New York City ., .Q6 West State St., Trenton, N. J. ' f .iris 'I56fifl'si., .. .... Q Rector St., Princeton, N. J. New York City New York City '04 William A. Bours, Jr.. . . ..... 99 John St., New York City '05 Frank N. Spencer ..... .,.. 1 60 Front St., New York City '06 Charles C. Nicholls ........... 386 Broadway, New York City '07 Charles T. Larzelere ...... . .3Q0 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. Qssuniatiun ARKANSAS-EdW1'1H W. Williams, '11, 1019 VV. Q0th St., Little Rock, Ark. BUFFALO-George A. Mitchell, '94, 1040 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. CEDAR RAPIDS-A. C. Sinclair, '98g Thornlae, Cedar Rapids, Ia. CENTRAL NEW YORK-Weir Stewart, '15, 17 Grove St., Auburn, N. Y. CHICAGO1S. H. Clinedinst, '94, Menasha Co., Menasha, Wis. Calvin Fentress, '01, Q08 S. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. CINCINNA.TI1LO1'6I'1 G. Hatch, '13 Union Central Bldg., Cincinnati Ohio. COLUMBUS-K. E. Burr, '00, North East, Pa. . DELAWARE-William C. Spruance, '94, DuPont Bldg., VVilmington, Del. EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA-John H. Leh, 'Q1, Leh Department Store, Allentown, Pa. ERIE4A. Blaine Robinson, '00, North East, Pa. GEORGIA+RObCTt H. Jones, '06, 809 Citizens and Southern Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. ' Robert C. Clothier ..................... .... H averford, Pa. '09 H. G. Treadwell .......... cfo Tiffany Sz Co., New York City '10 David Lawrence. .320 Evening Star Bldg., Washington, D. C. .111 Broadway, New York City '11 Harold Rowe ............... 'IQ Frank D. Halsey.. Princeton University Press, Princeton, N. J. '13 Alden D. Grott ............. .. .46 Cedar St., New York City '14 John Colt .......... ........ 1 6Q Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. .. . . .17 Grover St., Auburn, N. Y. '15 Weir Stewart ....... '16 Lawrence G. Payson. . . .... 18 East 9th St., New York City '17 Louis N. Lukens, Jr ......... 13Q S. 4th St., Philadelphia, Pa. '18 L. H. Bieler .......,. .... P rinceton Club, Philadelphia, Pa. '19 Albert Shaw, Jr.. . . ......... Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. 'Q0 John J. Fennelly ..... . . .Graduate College, Princeton, N. J. 'Q1 Asa S. Bushnell ........ .... Q IQQ E. High St., Springfield, O. 'QQ I. Ridgeway Trimble ...... 8 W. Madison St., Baltimore, Md. Q3 John S. Martin ..., ,....,... Q 36 E. 39th St., New York City 'Q4 K. Kenaston Twitchell, Jr., Murray Dodge Hall, Princeton, N. J. Bepresentatihes HOUSTON-william A. Kirkland, '99, First Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Hous- ton, Tex. IDAHO-P. B. Carter, '05, Q04 McCarty Bldg., Boise, Idaho. INDIANA-Garvin IVI. Brown, '08, 4-5Q0 Park Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. JERSEY CITYTJOSEPB A. Dear, '93, SQ Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. KANSAS CITY-Gilbert E. Faeth, '15, 1127 W. Sth St., Kansas City, Mo. LACKAWANNA-Lemuel Skidmore, '11, Summit, N. J. LONG ISLAND-C. D. Robert, '04, 77 Rernsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Los ANGELES'-IOh11 McWilliams, '01, 305 St. Louis Block, Pasa- dena, Cal. LOUISVILLE'JOllI1 McF. Barr, '16, 516 IV. 1VIain St., Louisville, Ky. IVIARYLAND-Charles IVICC. Buchanan, '0Q, Garrett Bldg., Balti- more, Md. MICHIGAN1JOh11 G. Armstrong, '08, The Armstrong Co., Detroit, Mich. MONTCLAIR-Shirley N. Carr, '03, 140 North Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. NEBRASKA-Arthur R. Wells, '95, QQ4 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. , QQXNQETQN I9 5726 v QW A-QQ sr .. Q Q Q Al G 'J ' X 7 1 '04 IIllMlIN NEYY'ARK-E. G. Vllherry, '93, 323 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. NEW ENGLAND-Harold S. Edwards, '06, 300 Summer St., Boston, Mass. J. Edson Andrews, '14, Q16 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. Philip Drinker, '15, 55 Van Dyke St., Boston, Mass. Howard M. Sawyer, '12, 14-5 Freeman St., Brookline, Mass. Fred B. Read, '10, 123 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, R. I. Russell L. Jones, '91, 49 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. NEW YORK-Joseph R. Truesdale, '04, 149 Broadway, New York City. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA-Paul Bedford, '97, Miners' Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. NORTHERN CALIFORNIAQK. R. Kingsbury, '96, 225 Bush St., San Francisco, Cal. NORTHERN NEW JERSEY-Clarence D. Kerr, '01, 5 Nassau St.. New York City. NORTHERN NEW YORK-Newton R. Cass, '08, 17 N. Hawk St.. Albany, N. Y. NORTHERN OHIO-John H. Drummond, '10, 7500 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. NORTHHEST-Carl W. Jones, '12, Minneapolis Journal, Minneapolis, mn. PATERSON-John D. Hinchlilfe, '12, 181 Carroll St., Paterson, N. J. PH1LADELPH1.a-S. F. Slaymaker, '14-, 732 Commercial Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. ' PITTSBURGH'Cl121l'l6S A. McClintock, '07, 334 Fourth Ave., Pitts- burgh, Pa. PL.AlNFIELD'DllHCilH W. Taylor, '89, 105 Hudson St., Jersey City, N. J. QLlINCY1BI6th8X1' F. Carrott. '00, Quincy, Ill. ROCHESTER-Harry Otis Poole, '93, 336 Powers Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. Rorxr MOUNTAINS-James H. Pershing. '88, Equitable Bldg., Denver, Col. ST. LOUIS1hYi1lt61' L. Schmitz, '05, Cor. Eighth and Washington Sts., St. Louis. Mo. SEATTLE-Charles H. French. '08, 2927 36th Ave., Seattle, Wash. SOUTHERN NI-:w YORK-George A. Walker, '07, Bronxville, N. Y. H. L. Dillon, '07. 71 Broadway, New York City. 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N GEORGIA Princeton Alumni Association of Georgia CARL Fox, '04 ,.................. .......,............ A Secretary 75 N. Moreland Ave., Atlanta, Ga. '7 IDAHO Princeton Alumni Association of Idaho Rf'JI31iIt'I' L. NOURSFI, '17 .... ...........,.......... . . .Secretary Boise, Idaho ILLINOIS Yale, Harvard, and Princeton Club of Chicago Robert McC. Adams. 'IS ........................,.... .Secretary 120 N. Adams St., Chicago. Ill. Princeton Club of Quincy KI. F. CARROTT, '00 ..............,..... ,....... . . .. .Secretary 16-17 Stern Bldg., Quincy, Ill. INDIANA Princeton Alumni .Association of Indiana RALPH G. Locriwoon, '13 ........,.................... Secretary Golden Hill, Indianapolis, Ind. IOWA Princeton Club of Cedar Rapids ARTHUR POE, '00 ..............................,. . . .Secretary Quaker Oats Co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. KENTUCKY Princeton Alumni Association of Louisville LAXVRENCE L. ANDERSON, JR., '18 ......,......... ....., S ecretairy The Mengel Co., Louisville, Ky. MARYLAND Princeton Alumni Association of Maryland EDXVARD K. DUNN, 'QQ .............,................,. Secretary Mercantile Nat'l. Bank, Baltimore. Md. MASSACHUSETTS Princeton Alumni Association of New England PHILIP DRINKER, '15 .................................. Secretary 55 Van Dyke St., Boston, Mass. QXNQETQN W fl f s QQIQ-A-Q Q f . , EL X, 6 V Q K f' A O .I mMu,,-,Q' x C W5 X I l Lia Qwhu- 1,9 . will ilkmlllilil MICHIGAN Princeton Club of Newark Princeton Club of Michigan Enwfmo SCHICKHAUS, JR.. '20. ,.....,......,,..,....... Secretary R. NOBLE WETHERBEE, '17 .................. I ,.... .. .Secretary 25 Van Ness Place, Newark- N- J- 710 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit, Mich. - U . . Princeton Alumni Association of the Oranges MINNESOTA G. V. AzoY, '20 ...................,.................. Secrelary Princeton Alumni Association of the Northwest A. B. JACKSON, '22 .... ............................... 483 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn. MISSOURI Princeton Club of Kansas City P. D. 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Princeton Alumni Association of Passiac County IVILLARD L. DE Yon. '17. ...........,................ . 508 C. S. Trust Bldg., Paterson. N. J. Princeton Club of Plainfield Secretary Josnrii VAN DEVENTI-zn, '11 ..,..............,...,..... Sec-reiary EBSQ Woodland Ave., PlainHeld, N. J. Princeton Club of Trenton Row.-mo R. Pftnsoxs, 'IS .............................. Secretary American Mechanic Bldg., Trenton. N. J. NEW YORK Princeton Alumni Association of Northern New York Ii. F. STEPHENSON, 'li ...................,,.,...... .. .Sn-reiary 70 S. Swan St., Albany. N. Y. Princeton Alumni Association of Long Island C. D. ROBERT. '0-L ...,................................ Secrclary 161 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y, Princeton Club of Buffalo T. I.o'rnnUr Fnrzonnicx, '16 .................. ...... . . .Secretary Fidelity Trust Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Princeton Club of New York S. G. ETIIERINGTON. 'Oli .... .......... ........... .... . 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Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 1 OHIQ 1 1 1 Princeton Alumni Association of Northeastern Pennsylvania Princeton Alumni Association of Cincinnati BRUCE PAYNE '11111111111111111111111111111111111111SecTetary LOREN G. GATCH. ....................,,........... Sw-nftury Miners Bank Bldg.. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Union Central Bldg., Cincinnati, O. Princeton Alumni Association of Northern Ohio TENNESSEE HERMAN L, VAIL, '17 .A,1111111111111,11111111111111111 SW,-,,fU,y Princeton Alumni Association of Tennessee 1119 Ulmer Bldg., Cleveland, O. AVALTER H. 1N'ATKINS,1 '00 ............ ................. S ecretary Princeton Alumni Association of Columbus and Vicinity Hfimlltfm National Bank Bldg-, Chatta-110083, Tenn- ALFRED T. COPELAND, '17 ..........................,.. 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LEH, Q1 .................................... Secrefcrry P . t C1 b fs td Leh Department Store, Allentown, Pa. 1 rmce OD u O ee e Princeton Alumni Association of Erie L' DONNELLY- ' -'--- '- f -S5f '9ff 'y SPENCER A. Srssoiv, '12 .,..,.......................... Secretary ' L ' ' 1 ' i ' 409 Marine Bank Bldg., Erie, Pa. FOREIGN Princeton Alumni Association of Central Pennsylvania Princeton Alumni Association of Syria JACKSON H. BOYD, '14 ,................... ............ 1 Secretary T. D. EXVING, '21 ................ ..................,.. - Secrefary 402 Telegraph Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. American University of Beirut, Beirut, Syria 4177 1 5 - QQXNQETQN 26 QQIQ-A-QQ tv 'Ni ft A 9 2 1.2 1 , Silkm xex be Brinnztun Qiingineering Zlssnciatiun I J f OFFICERS ' 1 , N A . ff? ff! CHARLES Przxnosn, 0, . . . . , ...,. Pre.szdmzt f inf 25 x .X , L ,. . :X 422 In RAY HowE. U0 .... .......... I wc'-Prcszdcrzt l I J C. S. Pnocrolz, '15 , , , . . .Sec-rotary and Trccisurer INCORPORATORS Hi i XYILLIAM P. FIELD, '83 .lonx D. KlI,P,fXTlt1t'K. '96 FRANK F. DAVIS. '07 Y., A E XYILBUR C. FISK, '90 CII.-XHLES H. 1--Irucsixs. 'ora The Princeton Engineering Association was founded in 1912 for the purpose ol' keeping up contact. fellowship. and mutual helpfulness among Princeton men interested in engineering. It aims to promote contact between Princeton graduates established by long experience in the engineering field and the younger men as they graduate, and to bring about an exchange of ideas between the graduates and the faculty. It has two chief media through which it operates. The first is the P-rirzcmfon News Leflcr, I1 quarterly magazine containing news of the engineering world. and dis- cussions of its relation to the colleges. The second is the series of Brackett lectures, founded in 1921 in memory of Cyrus Fogg Brackett, late Professor Of Physics and Electrical Engineering. These, by bringing to Princeton practicing engineers and men of affairs, serve to keep the under- graduates 'informed on developments of importance in the engineering field. Allied with the Association are two undergraduate organizations. the Princeton Engineering Society and the Princeton Geology Club. 4178 ?ef5 ' QQNN 9 ETOIV 26 . Q, I2 I C2 -A- Q 2 . l Q 4 . e 'QA ' ff 'Ass-'M fl E 1 2 , SS' i C 0 G M X H tvirwnlli Ulbe iBrineetun C!Engineei:ing bueietp OFFICERS B. C. TURNER. 'Q5. .... ........ P resident W. H. STEvENs, '26 .... . . . Vice-President W. BANKSON, 'Q5. . . ..... Secretary C. S. Boorn, '26 .... ............................. T 'reasurer REPRESENTATIVES TO THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL R. E. IQLEINHANS, '27 F. G. DUEH.XY, '27 W. C. SPRUANCE, '28 J. K. D. CHIVERS, '28 The Princeton Engineering Society. the undergraduate organization ofthe Princeton Engineering Association, was founded in 1893, a number of years before the founding of the body which now is its sponsor. Its aim is the promotion of social and non-curricular engineering activities among the undergraduates. Periodic meetings are held throughout the year at which the entire program is in the hands of the student members, providing an opportunity for the informal acquiring of engineering knowledge as gained by the students in actual practice during their summer work. During the fall term the Society was addressed by Professor George E. Beggs of the Civil Engineering Department, and Mr Robin Willis, of the Geology Department.. Membership is open to all undergraduates interested in engineering. QE-pens Jfugg Eraetaett lectures 1924 2 1925 1924 .... ., . . OCTOBER The Design and Qpel-ation of a Steam Pogver FEBRUARY 20. EKEXPCIIGHCE in Railroading. IV1ll1am H. Trues- Plant in Connection with Heat Balance. William ' diflee Presldent' Delaware, L.aCka'Wanna, and C. L. Eglin, Vice-President and Chief Engineer, Western Rallfoafl, New Mrk Clw- Philadelphia Electric Companv Philadelphia Pa. MARCH 10 awlodem H - - -, - 6, 7 , , . Uv. .' . . - ydrauhc Turbines. H. Brchard can ef President, United States Einishing Companyi, New gzip and EUEIHG Bulldlng Company, Philadelphia. York City. ' DECEMBER The.ADP1iC21fi0I2 of Chemical Research-li Arthur APRIL 7. Experience in the Erection of Bridges. Clement D- Little, P1'CS1df3I1t. Arthur ID- Llttle, IHC.. E. Chase, Assistant Engineer, Delaware River 1925 Chemlsts and Englneefi Cambridge, Mass. Bridge Joint Commission, Philadelphia, Pa. JANUARE Development of Mining Properties. Louis D. MAY 12. Modern American Railroading. Elisha Lee, Ricketts, ,81, Consulting Engineer, New York City. 479 Vice-President, Pennsylvania Railroad, Philadel- phia, Pa. e QD-XNQETON STZ6 f Qf2'Q'c-QQ, ,W tv '90 A c fu G . '4 . 3.1 Q Z,4.llmwlNP Zllumni ap FEBRUARY 22, 1924 3Brugram 11.30 A. Mi. Faculty Room, Nassau Hall, H. S. Pole, man of Senior Council, presiding. Report of Graduate Council Committee for Alumni Trustees, by Secretary V. Presentation of the Kafer Cup. Presentation of the Pyne Honor Prize Dulles, '24. Address by Ralph Adams Cram, Litt.D., '10 QI-Ion.j: The Architectural Development of the University. Singing of American and Old Nassau. 12.45 P. M. Luncheon, Madison Hall, H. S. Pole, 2nd, '24, presiding. Speaker: President Hibloen, '82. 2.30 P. M. Baker Memorial Rink. Hockey, Yale 0, Princeton 1. 3.00 P. M. Room 50, McCosh Hall. Concert, University Orchestra. R. M. Crawford, '25, Conductor. 2nd, '24, Chair- on Nominations L. Collins. to TV. lvinslow 3.30 P. RI. Graduate College. Presentation of Conrow Portrait of Howard Crosby Butler, by Class of 1892. -1-.00 P. M. Murray-Dodge Hall. Theatre Intime: The Shadow in the Dark. -1.30 P, M Brokaw Pool. Swimming: Pennsylvania 12, Princeton 50. lYater Polo: Pennsylvania 11, Princeton 43. 6.30 P. M. Madison Hall. Supper and Evening Symposium, McCready Sykes, '9-1, presiding. Addresses: R. J. Harlan, '24, The Undergraduate Revolutionn: H. K. Twitchell,'Q-L, Athletics , J. P. Lee, '25, The New Plan of Study , G. F. Johnston, '24, Undergraduate Activities. 1924 illileeting atiunal Qlumni Qssuciatiun nf ilB1fimetun Tllinihersitp HELD AT ATLANTA, GA., MARCH 21, 22, 23, 1924 GEORGE K. REED, '99, Chairman EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE A. C. M. AzoY, JR., '14 FREDERICK P. KING, '00 CHARLES P. SPooNEn, '92 W. NIYLLER WV.-KRDROP, '99 Headquarters-Georgian Terrace Hotel 480 of NAME Adams, E. P., Prof ..... Qoxuetrefv Albion, R. G., Prof.. . . . .. Alexander, J. IV., Lect. .... . Armstrong, E. C., Prof... .. Babcock, L. E., Prof. . .. . . Bannerman, H. INI., Prof .... . Basore, J. W., Prof. ....... . Bassett, M. Inst.. . .. Bates, J. R., Asst .... . . Becker, E. R., Inst.. . . . Beggs, G. E., Prof... .. Beller, E. A., Inst. .... . Bender, H. H., Prof. .... . Blanchard, H. H., Inst. .... . Bonner, K., Inst. ........ . Bossange, E. R., Prof ..... Bowman, A. A., Prof... .. Brenner, C. D., Inst.. .. Briggs, G. B., Inst. ...... . Brigham, C. C., Prof. .... . Brown, J. E., Inst... . . . Brown, P. M., Prof... . . Browne, T. J., Inst.. . .. . .. Buddington, A. F., Prof... . Buffum, D. L., Prof. .... . Burns, G. R., Inst. .... . Burroughs, D., Inst.. . .. Capps, E., Prof. .......... . Carmichael, L., Inst.. . . . Carpenter, VV. S., Prof ...... Cary, L. R., Prof. ....,.. . . Cawley, R. R., Inst.. . . . Centeno, A., Inst. ...... . Chapman, P. A., Prof... . . Coindreau, M. E., Inst. .... . Carnochan, J. 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Fournier, L. T., Inst.. . . Fox, A. E.. Prof. .... .. Fox, G. G., Inst... . . . . Friend, A. IVI., Inst. ..... . Furman, N. H., Prof. ...... . Gauss, C., Prof., On Leave. . Gerould, G. H., Prof. ...... . Gerould, J. T., Prof. .... . Gillespie, IV., Prof. ..... . Gorman, F. T., Inst... .. Gosnell, H. A., Inst... . . . Graham, F. D., Prof... . Graves, L. W., Inst. .... . Green, J. C., Prof.. .... ... Greene, A. M., Jr., Prof.. . .. Greene, T. IVI. Inst. ...... .. Gwatkin, IV. E., Jr., Inst.. . Haddaway, A. S., Inst. .... . Hall, C. R., Prof. ....... . Hall, VV. P., Prof.. . . . Harper, G. M., Prof.. . . Harris, W. B., Prof. .... . Harvey, F.. N., Prof. ..... . Hastings, W. S., Prof.. . . . Heacock, F. A., Prof.. . . . Heald, M. M., Inst. .... . Heermance, R., Prof. .... . Hendel, C. W., Jr., Prof .... Herben, S. J., Jr., Inst... . . . I-Ierling, R., Inst. ............ . Hewett-Thayer, H. W., Prof e QQJNCQETQN ,QA 1 f , - ' I If ,. cf I j ffligff f ., mega' -. x ,, .VM In .x I L41 'LE' f ,NIM sl 1 5 . Q X W1-fmfwrf jfacultp Cfiuntinuehj ADDRESS ....35 Eclgeliill St. . . ....... '73 Library Pl. . . . . . .5 College Rd. Princeton and Aiken .....45 Patton Ave. ...8 Hamilton Ave. ......-L College Rd. ,...-l-1 Battle Rd. . . . .16 Park Pl. .....10 Nassau St. ....10G Nassau St. ...........12GC .....13 College Rd. ......Orange Inn . . . .311 Nassau St. . . .10 Bayard Lane ....Py Tower, G C . .. .89 Mercer St. . . . . .Nassau Club .H ..... 8 College Rd. ...87 Jefferson Rd. . .176 IfVestern Wlay . .FitzRandolph Rd. .. .121 Jefferson Rd. ...........'7-CGC ...12Q N. IVIoore St. ..........15QGC . . .23 William St. ....SFS Mercer St. ......On Leave . . . .2 College Rd. ...........134Py .. .78 Jefferson Rd. PineSt. . .. .298 Nassau St. . . .76 Murray Pl. . . . . .9 Aiken Ave. .....Q06 Nassau St. . . . .12 Nassau St. NAME I-Ieyl, L., Lil3Jrz1rian..... Hibbcn, J. G., President Hille. C. Prof. .... .. Hoskins, J. P., Prof... .. Howard, S. E., Prof.. . . Howe, S. J., Prof... .. . Howell, B. F., Prof .... Hulett, G. A., Prof.. . .. Hulin, IV. S., Prof. ...... .. Hutson, F. L., Registrar. Jackson, IV. J., Inst.. . . . Johnson, A. C., Prof.. . . Johnson, R. B. C., Prof. Jones. L. W., Prof... . .. Jones, IV. H.. Jr., Asst.. Jordan, S. B., Prof.. . .. Kater, J. IVICA., Prof.. .. Kemrnerer, E. IV., Prof... . . . . . Kennedy, C. W., Prof... deKerekjarto, B., Prof.. Kimball, T. C., Inst... . Kissain, P., Inst. ..... . Koren, VV., Prof. ..... . Langfeld, H. S., Prof... . Lawhon, Z. E., Prof... .. Lawrence, J. S. Inst ..... Lefschetz, S., Prof. .... . Levengood, S. L., Inst.. Leyburn, J. G., Inst.. . . Libbey, W., Prof ...... Liddle, A. W., Inst ..... Lindabury, R. V., Inst.. Longwell, H. C., Prof ..... Loomis, E. H., Prof.. . .. Lowe, L. F. H., Inst.. . . . Lucas, A. F., Inst. .... . McCabe, D. A., Prof.. . .. McCay, L. WV., Prof.. .. IVIcClellan, G. B., Prof.. ADDRESS . . . .9 College Rd- . . . . Prospect . ...64 Nassau St- ......10 College Rd- . . . . .35 Jefferson Rd. .............121Py ........12 CollegeRd. .. .44 VVashington Rd. . . . .93 Alexander St. .........OnLeave . . . .8 College Rd. .....3 College Rd. .. .129 Broadrnead . . . .Nassau Club .......22BankSt. . ...... 55 Jefferson Rd. . ......... 172 Nassau St. 1928 Fitz Randolph Rd. . . .......... 66 Battle Rd. ... .............. 23 G C . ............. 8-B G C Linden Lane 105 FitzRandolph Rd. . .......... Princeton Inn IVilton St. ......118 Nassau St. .....20 Bayard Lane ...........11GC .......10-AGC ...Thanet Lodge ....EZ15 Nassau St. .........81GC ....,91 Nlercer St. ....302 Nassau St. ...........10L1Hy ....206 Nassau St. .........Q+13Cy Morven St. ....18 Edgehill St. . we XAME 3 . i 144 ,I mmmait 1 if ff 2-In 1 X C A-Q - f fnw PM QA, 3 'f , al f x Q Q X 15 I ' Whn tl jfafultp Cfllnntinuehj A D DR MoClenahan, H., Dean ..... . . .Joseph Henry House NIcClure, C. F. W., Prof... . ........,.. Battle Rd. McCornas, H. C., Prof.. .. McCurdy, IV. H., Inst.. . . McElroy, R., Prof.. . . . . . . .. NIacDonald, F. C., Prof.. . .. JMacInnes, C. R., Prof... . .. . . .109 Broadmead .........Q2Gf' ......Nassan Club ...8 Dickinson St. . . .IQS Broadmearl Blackay, R. A., Inst. ............................ 260 Nassau St. NIa.cLaren M., Prof. ......................... 38 Ivashington Rd. MacMillan, E. A., Supt. Grounds and Buildings..-L-t Princeton Ave. Magie, D., Prof. ............... ................. 1 01 Library Pl. Magie. IV. F., Prof. .............................. Dean's House Major R. T., Prof. ..... . NIarden, C. C., Prof.. . . Marshall A. L., Inst... . Mason, J. P., Prof. ..... . Mather. F. J., Prof. .... . . . Menzies, A. W. C., Prof.. .. Miller, H. K.. Inst. .... . . IVIore, P. E.. Lect. .... . . Morey, C. R.. Prof.. .. Morgan, S. W.. Prof.. . . Morgan, S. O., Prof... . . . Morris, J. C., Jr., Inst... . hlorrison. L. A., Inst ..... Munro, D. C., Prof. .,....... . NIuntz, IQ. March. H. Myers, N. Myers, W. E., Inst.. S., Prof., F ., Asst. ............ . S., Prof.. Neher, F., Prot.. .. Nies, A. B., Inst .... Norton, P. R., Inst.. or Legrlgff. . . ' ' Nylander, T. J., Inst ..... Osgood, C. G., Prof.. .. Park, E. A., Prof. .... .. Parrott, T. M.. Prof... .. Paton, S., Lect. .... . . Pegrurn, R. H., Asst .... . . . .10 Dickinson St. ..,.112 Mercer St. ....G7 Jefferson Rd. Cf' ........3 Evelyn Pl. . . .187 Prospect Ave. Uber Rd. . . . .24-5 Nassau St. . . .114 Broadmead . . . . .1-l-5 Hodge Rrl. . . . .11 Alexander St. ............1OtG C .........16 Park Pl. 119 FitzRandolph Rd. ....105 N. Moore St. . . . . . . . . .Orange Inn ....108 Stockton St. .. .1041 Bayard Lane .. .1-1-8 Lihrary Pl. ....-l-1 Jefferson Rd. . . 13 Dickinson St. . . . .54 Murray Pl. ...9Q Stockton St. . . . . .7 College Rd. . . .23 Linden Lane . .. .215 Nassau St. . . . .35 Edgehill St. NAME Perry. E. L.. Asst.. . . . .. Phillips. A. H.. Prof.. .. Prentice. W. K.. Prof... . Prickett. I . R.. Prof.. . .. Priest. G. lt.. Prof.. . .. Rankin. IV. KI., Prof.. .. Raycroft. J. IC.. Prof.. . . Rice. J. W.. Inst ...... . Richardson. IC. t'.. Libr.. Rolmlmins, Ii. Y.. Prof.. .. . , . Rogers. R. S., I rot... .. Rogers. R. It .. Lect.. . . Root. R. K.. Prof. .... .. Russell. H. N.. Prof.. .. Savage. II. L.. Inst... Schofield. S. li.. Prof.. . Scoon. R.. Prof. .... .. Scott. Di. II.. Prof.. . .. Sessions. YY. Y.. Inst.. Shear. T. L.. Lect.. .. . . Shipman. II. R.. Prof.. .. P .. .. ............... .93 G C. Silwestcr. L. N .. Inst.. . .. .. Sll1lll.G. H.. Irof. .... .. Sikes. G. G.. Asst. to Sci' Sinclair. D Il.. Physician Sinclair. YY, .I.. Prof. .. . Sloat. C A.. Asst.. . .. ' ' J J ' Smith. D. I .. trot. .... . Smith. IC. Ii.. Prof. .... .. Smith. II. A.. Iixcc. Ser.. Sniyth. C I-I.. Prof.. . . .. Sniyth. C. P.. Prof.. .. Sl11j'tll.I'I. D.. Inst.. .. Sontag. R. J.. Inst.. .. Spaeth, J D.. Prof.. . . .. Spaultlinggg Ii. G.. Prof... Sprague. A. H.. Inst.. . .. Steese, Ii.. Inst. .... . . Stevens. K. P.. Inst.. . . ADDRESS . . .16 Hawthorne St. .....5Jf Hodge Rd. ...IQ Xassau St. . . . .16 Wilton St. .. .10 Xassau St. . .. . . .5 Evelyn Pl. ....Q9S Xassau St. . .264 Nassau St. . . . .220 Mercer St' . . . .1-H Library Pl. ..........1QSGC ....lIadison. N. J. . . .31 Chambers St. .. .79 Alexander St. Py ..........Q2BankSt. ....19 Cleveland Lane . . .T Cleveland Lane . . .128 Broadmead ......I3attle Rd. .....Q7 Mercer St. . . ...... 60 Jefferson Rd. .lIt. Lucas. Princeton .. .... .1-I-0 Hodge Rd. . . . 15+ Prospect Ave. ......173 Nassau St. . . . . . .90 Bayard Lane . .... 11 Cleveland Lane . . . . .118 Library Pl. ....QQ Morven St. . ..... Q2 Blorven St. . . . 12 Yandeventer Ave. . ....... 3:2 Rdgehill St. Edgehill St. .....l5-D GC ...Gt Nassau St. .. .... 51- G C' NAME Stewart, J. Q., Prof.. . . . Stohlinan, W. F., Inst.. Stuart. D. C., Prof... . . Stuart. D. R., Prof.. . .. Sullivan, F. J., Prof.. . .. Tarr, F. C., Prof. .... . . . Taylor, E. A., Prof... . . Taylor, H. S., Prof.. . . . Thompson, H. D., Prof... . . Tooker, N. B., Prof. ...... . Trowbridge, A., Prof. ...... . Van Deusen, E. R., Prof. .... . Van Dyke. H., Lect.. . .. Van Dyke, P., Prof.. . .. Van Hoesen, H. B., Prof. .... . Veblen, O., Prof. ...... . Vedder, P. W., Asst.. .. Voorhees, D., Prof.. . . . Vreeland, VV., Prof. .... . Wade, I. O., Inst.. .. ... Wiagner, B. M., Asst.. .. NAME Abbott, J ere ..... Allen, F. H. ,...... . Alexander, E. G.. . . . Anderson, L. K.. . . Baird, M.. Sd. . .. Bakoulis, D. C... .. Ball, R. H. ......... . Bannerman, H. M.. . . Barr, P. M. ....... . Barton, H. A. .... . . Bates, J. R. ......... . Beaumont, A. A., Jr... . wil l ir W1-Nix X X 1. ':' ' 'W Nl we Qoxnerrefv . QQIQ-A-QMS fl ff' Q C' O X 4- z-as 'ff 1 WK Hlalldmtxff jfanultp CQPDUEIUUBUD .xnormss . . .1-L Prospect Ave. .............12Gf . . , .182 Western Way . .. .. .. .Orange Inn ....41- .Jefferson Rd. . . . . .1 College Rd. ...,Nassau Club .....On Leave .. .Q Morven St. . . .159 Library Pl. .. ...Hodge Rd. .. .....BIl.lI'l'Z1y Pl. . .59 Bayard Lane . . . . . I5-11-l56 G C . . . .16 Linden Lane ....58 Battle Rd. ...Q-L Dickinson St. .....151 Library Pl. . . .180 Mercer St. . . . .Nassau Club ......lQ6GC yum Wlalton. L. P.. Inst .... . 1Vzirren, H. C., Prof. ..... .. Weber. S. H., Prof. ........... . Wcrlrlerburn, J. H. M., Prof.. . . Wertenbaker, T. J., Prof.. . . .. West, A. F.. Prof. .... . . Westcott. J. H., Prof.. .. Westerinan, J. D., Asst.. Wiheeler, D., Inst. .... .. 1'Vl'1eelwright, P. E., Inst Whitney. G. T.. Prof.. . 1Vl1ittlesey. YV. L., Prof. 1Villis, R., Inst... . . . . . . Wlillit, V.. Inst. ....... .. 1Vills, L.. Inst. ...... . . Yvillson, F. N., Prof. ..... . Winflisch. F. C.. Inst.. .. Wintringer. G. C.. Contr. Wloolford, O. H.. Instf.. Young, NI. O.. Prof.. . . . Qrahuate btuhents ADDRESS ....2-CGC ......75B ....Q3GC ......'77B ....12!ZGC ..........54GC College Rd. .........63GC .......84GC ....Q-I Bank St. .......'78GC 4185 yum Bennett. E. L. ..... . Bensinger, G. A. ..... . Boughton, J. F., Jr.. . Bramley, A. ....... . Brasefield, C. J.. . . . Briggs, G. B. ...... . Brown, B. Le F.. . .. Bruzs, B ......... Buell, VV. A. .... . . Burns, G. R. ...... . Burroughs, R. D... . Butler, E. G. .... . ' bl 'tihixlgfsify ADDRESS .. .28 Jefferson Rd. ....133 Library Pl. .........106 Broadmead .......134 Mercer St. 111 Fitz-Randolph Rd. . .Wyman House, G C .......200 Mercer St. . . .108 Stockton St. . . .11 Alexander Sem. O.BoXQ16 ..... Jefferson Rd. 8 Ober Rd., Battle Pk. .. .. . . . . .Nassau Club .....103 N. Moore St. . . . .41 University Pl. O.Box63 ..........71VB . . . .QL Prospect Ave. . . . . .78 Jeferson Rd. ...HQ4 Dickinson St. ADDRESS .............l15HS ....Dutch Neck, N. J. ............64GC ....15-EGC .....91GC .......Q-AGC .........14-SGC ....15 Murray Pl. .........8-AGC ....58 Mlirray' Pl. ........34GC fa 5. KW F951 Ci ll -Q 6 QQXNQ Tolv CWZ6 QQIQ-A QA fx Q G I 'i ii 'MM P NAME Butler, H. R., Jr.. .. Butterfield, H ..., Calvacca, E. J. .... . Cameron, D F. ...... . Catel, J. ....... ...... . Chen, Chen-Yuarn ...... Chen, Ping-Tsang .... Cheney, E. W. .,.. . Cheo, Chia-Shu ..... Chu, Tsung-foh .... Church, A.. Qd. . ... Coleman, R. B., Jr... Collins, E. . ... Cotton, J. H. .... . Cotton, J. P... .. . Coyle, T. L. ...... . Creighton, W. S.. . . . Cumming, W. P.. . .. Daley, O. L. .... . Dalton, P. .....,.. . Darling, J. H. Davis, A. P. ..... . deWaard, J. J.. .. Tieaffri 4 X x C, 1.4. YS' l 7 . 401' iilimimlll Erahuate Sftubents Cfiiiuntinuzbj ADDRESS ....11GC .....14i6GC .....5-AGC ....ll-BGC ....1-1--CGC .....17BS ....Q3GC ...,92GC ...,11-AGC .....12BS ....MGC ......93GC .....8-AGC ......92GC .....+01HS .....iZ5AS ...5-CGC ....54GC .....5'7BS .....1-BGC .....,...,. MAS ........-1-AGC 180 Alexander St. Dean, P. N. .... .. ,,,,,,,, 104 G C Dell, B. N. ........ . . . Meadow Garden Princeton, N. J. Dietrich, M. A. ..... .............,...... 5 6 Patton Ave. Dilts, W. H.. ..... ....,.. . . ............. 19 B S Dittrner, A. F. .... ............ . . ....,... 94- G C Dodd, S. C. ...... ........................ 1 1-C G C Dresser, H. G. ..... ..... 2 15 Magnolia St., New Brunswick Duckworth, G. E. .... .........,...,... . Dudley, G. B. ...,.. ,,,, , , Dunning, E. D. .... . Dunning, R. G. .,.. . Eckart, C. H ..... Edgar, M. L. ...... . , , , Egbert, D. D. ........ ,, Erdman, C. R. ........ . , , Eristoff, Sidamon P.. . . . .......15-FGC .......61 GC .......11-BGC .......15-CGC .......15-BGC .108 Stockton St. .......10-BGC .Q0 Bouclinot St. ...10 Nassau St. 4-86 NAME Eshelman, L. NV... Evans, C S.. . . .. Ewing, J. M' ...... Fennelly, J. F... .. Finlayson, D. L... Finley, F. L. .... . Fisher, L. McL.. . Fitzgerald. E. J. C Fleming, BI. C., Jr... .. Frois-Wittman, J. Fryling, C. F.. . . Fruley, F. L.. . . . Gupp, S. V. .... . Gill, J. E. .... .... Gilmore, L. B.. . .. Glenn, J. G... . . . Goodcliild, D ..,. Gosnell, C. B... . Grubbs, H. A.. . . Hale, C., Jr. ..... . Hall, C. R., Prof.. Hall, H. E ....... Halstead, R. T.. .. Healy, A. K. .... . ..............'-AGC Hendrickson, R. S. .... I Hinds, A. E. .... . Holtrop, O ....... Hooker, R. M.. . . Hu, Tao-Wei .... Hughes, H. L.. . . . Hnlin, W. S.. . .. Ice, L. G. ...... . Irwin, G. J. ..... . Jackson, D. N.. .. ADDRESS . . . ........... 6-B G C . .... 12 College Road ......9MercerSt. .........'78GC ......l42GC .....15-CGC ....7-BGC .....G-BGC .......'7-BGC ... ........... 114 G C . . . .LZ4 Dickinson St. ........15-CGC ........215HS .......22GC .........-ZQBS . . .293 Nassau St. ...1-F2 Nassau St. . . . A24 Dickinson St. . ...... 35 Nlurray Pl. .,........7-LGC ........81GC .........l5QGC ............5'2GC .Lawrenceville N. J. .............. -L1GC . ........... Q0 Cleveland Lane .................43LindenLane ....Public Library,Trenton, N. J. ........,.....9SAlexanderSt. . ............ SQGC . .... Princeton, N. J. Jamison, WL F- .... .... 2 2 Dickinson St. Jewell, JV. B. .... . Johnson XV. O.. . .. Jolclersnm, J. Jones, R. H. .... . ..........Q4GC . ........... 303 H S . . . .... 180 Alexander St. . ........... 1-B G C VD-lNQ 26 0 we MC ai JET? hlrfiiuk '-SW Q C' I I-4,1 l. Qllmr m fu .1 u4W,rll'i Qbrahuate Svtubents Miuntinueilj NA ME Jones, W. H., Jr .... Jordan, S. B. ..... . Kater, J. McA .... Keenan, D. A.. Kelly, W. A. ...... , , Kempers, J. A.. . .. Kerchner, G. F. Kennedy, R. C.. . . Kern, BI. V.. . .. Kim. K. S. ..... . Kimball, T. C.. . . . King, E. S. ...... . Kitzmiller, R. D.. . . . , Knappen, M. M. .... , , Kwei, Chi-Ting .... . , , Latham, L. L.. .. . Lee, R. W. ..... . Leitch, A. ..... . Levy, H. ........ . Lewis, C. H., Qd.. . . . Lutley, A. F. .... . Mc Aliley, J. R. ..... , , McCall, W. A. ..... .. . , , , McConnell, P. S. ....... , , , , Mclsaac, A., McD. ....... , , , McLaughlin, R. W., Jr. .... , , , , Major, R. T. ..... ...... , , , , Mason, J. P. ......... , , Masutani, H.. . . . Mierow, H. E. .... . Modlin, G. M.. Morgan, S. O. .... ,,,, 1 ADDRESS ....22 Bank St. .55 Jefferson Rd. ..172 Nassau St. 24 Dickinson St. ........2-1-GC ., ,....... 15AS .Q Dickinson St. ........2l'7HS .......'7-CGC .....2o0HS ....8-BGC ......2-BGC .......6-AGC ........407HS H3529 Nassau St. ...,.,...41BS .....,14-4-GC ....111Bl ......65BS .....14-AGC ....,....37BS .........14AS ........415HS .8 Dickinson St. ........21GC ........31GC 10 Dickinson St. ........91GC .......5-BGC ...38 Moore St. .......103GC 1 Alexander St. Morris, J. S. ...... ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Q 0 3 H S Morrison, T. F. .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 Q G C Moser, C. C. .... .................... 7 -A G C Myers, N. F. .... .... P rinceton Tutoring School Nebolsine, G .... ................. 1 5-B G C Neff, C. H. ...... . ...............,. 205 H S Newton, M. D.. . . .....7AS NAME Paik, I.. J. Pattie, F. A., Jr.. .. Pegrum, R. H.... Perry, E. L.. . . . Petry, R. L... .. Powell, R. I.. .. Radcliff, E. ..... . Reeve, W. S.. . . . Root, F. B. ...... . Roudebush, F. W.. Sandidge, VV. L., Jr.. . .. Sawhill, J. A. .... . Schofield, S. B... . . Selson, J. P. .... . Shanley, J. B... ... Shipman, B. B ..... Sloat, C. A. .... . Smith, C. W... .. Smith, E. G. .... . Smith, H. R. W.. .. Smith, J. G.. .. .. Smith, P. A. ..... . Spaeth, J. YV., Jr... Sprague, A. H... . . Squires, P. C... . . Stevens, K. P.. . .. Taylor, F. JV. .... . Thomas, C. H... .. Thomas, J. 1VI.... .. Thompson, S. NI.. . Thorp, VV. JV. .... , Timberlake, P. WV.. Turkington, VV. D.. Van der Gracht, I. v Vedder, P. W. .... . Yvagner, B. M.. . .. Wlallis, E. S. ..... . Wlarren, E. A., Jr.. VVeste1'man, J. D... anW. ..... QQIG-A-Q Q49 ADDRESS .....,.2o3HS .........42GC ..35 Edgehill St. 16 Hawthorne St. ........4-BGC ....Nassau Club .......315HS .....315HS .....71GC .......15-AGC ......,.112GC .24 Dickinson St. .....Q2 Bank St. .100 Stockton St. . . 16 Edgehill St. . . .44 Mercer St. H173 Nassau St. .,.......76BS .......6-AGC ........101GC . .5206 Nassau St. , ..... 14-DGC ..,....1-AGC .......15-DGC . . . .25 Wilton St. .....,..5QGC .......Q-AGC ........4-BGC . . . . .11 College Rd. ........103GC .......10-DGC .........2lGC . .2 Alexander St. .......15-AGC .Q4 Dickinson St. ........126GC .24 Dickinson St. . .139 Nlercer St. Q4 QXNGETON f f l fa ivffT?Hge U ?OrmW?dtE 2 K ,,,.,'j 5L X- M 'Q f - P 5' 'J 4 4 J:lie A C l ,gf ' sqm ? 'Zu nklvllil Qerahuate btubents Cfziunclubehp NAME ADDRESS NAME Whelan, C. J.. . . . 1Vhite, H. ..,..,. . Whitten, J. L.. . .. 1Volf, E. C. J.. . .. NAME Abbey, JV. C., '25 Cffannonj. . . . Abeel, N., '25 fCloister Innj .... Acufl, J. K., '28. ............,. . Adam, D. G., '27 ........... .... Adami, C. J., Jr., '26 fDial Lodgej .... Adams, A. F., Jr. '26'CIvyD ....... Ada ms, F ' ' . S., 20 ...... .......... Adams, J. D., 27. Adams, J. BI., '28. Adams, R. H., '26, fTowerD .... Agnew, C. R., Jr., '27 Agnew, D., '28 .... Aitken, J. W., '27. Aitken, VV. B., 28, . . .. Albertis, P. B., '26 Albright, E. S., '26 ..... ......... Aldrich, L. S., '26. Aldrich, R. H., '25, QCloister Innj. Aldridge, W. V., '26 CTerraceD .... A S '28 Alexander, . ., .......... . Alexander, E. E., '27 .... . . Alexander, F. B., '28 ......... . Alexander, H. M., '28 ........... . Alexander, J. G., '26 fCl1arterD .... Alexander, R. A., '28 .... ....... Alexander Alford, R. I., '26 CKey and Sealj.. Allen, S. '26 QDial Lodgej .... Allen, VV., 27 ................... Alten, WV. H. Y., '25 fDial Lodgeb. , W. A., Jr., '28 ........ .HWGC .uamec Huansv ,...l2l-GC' 1Volfenden, J. H.. . . wmgm, W. cj., . . .. 1Yu, Kuo-f'l1eng ..,.. Lalin. C.. I, ,.... .. 2Hnhergtahuate5 ADDRESS . . . .-l-3-53 P .........f53f' ..........5l H ...2 Nassau St. ....,,,l31 H ......123H ........8NW .......l2 Bank St. . .. .15 Edwards Pl. ..........G23 Py ..........3+Bl ..........12Bl ...........l4--'79 ...ll Alexander St. ...........G3Bl .. .............. l-HH .........,..,62-'79 31 Yandeventer Ave. ............'7l8Py ...204Hy .............122I. ...31 University Pl. .....,...227 Hv ..2-A Hin ....G4lf-'79 . . . . .15 P ....303 l ....15P NAM!-2 Alyeu, H. N.. '2.1 Ambler, H. lf., '27.. Ames. J. D., '28, . .. Anderson, H. li., '26 Anderson, J. 4 ., 'La' L 1 .Ill NI 71 lui npnsl .... Anderson, ., '25 llfainpusl ..... . R II 'QU lf' l Anderson, . - Anderson, li. L., 2.1, .. Anderson T. M., '27 Q flu - Anderson, . h., '2-l-LS Andrews, H. P., '2T. 311111011 1g.Ell11I.. ADDRESS ,. .1-1-B G C ....33BS ...76GC ...43GC ADDRESS ...,...1EW H31 Bank Bldg. ...-L6 Spring St. C C' . .98 Xassau Sf. ..........11P ........5NR PP ..,..76H Andrews, M. li, '27. .... ....... , -L3-53 P Andrews, W. P.. '2S. ..... .... 2 7 Bank St. Angle, W. AICC.. '28 ........ ...11 Dickinson St. AI'c.'l1er, l . 1Y., '25 llffottagel. . ., ........... 3-A C Ardis, l3l.J,,'21i ..... ....... ........ 3 0 8 H S Armsliy, J. K., '27 ...... . ........ 12 E B Arnott, li. G. F., '28 . .. 15 Dickinson St. Ashton, W. H., '26 llvlvj ........... ,....... 1 -l-3 Cy Atkins, B. RI.. '28 .,..............,. .... 2 fl Bank St. Atkinson, A. P.. '25 fQuadranglel .... .......,. -L 3 L Atkinson, H. S., '27 ......... ......... 5 N E Atkinson, K. B., '28, ........ .. .11 Dickinson St. Atwood I . H., '28 ..,.......,.... .. . ........., 231 Py Atwood G. li., '26 l,'l'1ger lnnl ............ ...... 1 31 L Aulsbrook, K. G.. '26 LCap and Gownl .... ......... 2 3 P Averell, N, K., '28 .........,...,.....,. .. .Hill Dorm Avery, A. G., '25 QDial Lodgel .... .... ,.,.. 1 Z 33 Hy Avery, F. hi., '27 .....,..... .... 'T lf P Avery, W, H. '27 , - .,........,. . . .333 Py QQXN Q ETOIV fox NAME Ayer, C. NI., '25 flflmj .... Babcock, B. IVI., '28 ...... Babcock, E. V., Jr., '27 .... ... .. Babcock, K., '28 ...................... f 1 41 25 if ill fir 26 , C, F3 I . , -' 5 f. ' , . i ii . f . .. NQ ' , 1 i'-... W l U 1:51.-4 . , N 14' 'WLM '-l 7 9 01'-Hl41lA,liN' Mnhergrahuates ADDRESS ...........12P . .G-L Wiggins St. ...........62L .. .10 Nassau St. Babcock, W. J., '28 ..................,..... .... 8 2 Wiggins St. Bacheller, J. H., Jr., '26 QCap and Gownl ..... .......... 1 1-L H Bacheller, J. S., '28 .........,......... Bacliman, E. K., Jr., '28 .............,. Bacliran, T. G., Jr., '27 ....,...... Backes, YV. WV., '26 fGatewayl ..,. .. Bacon, R. B., '26 CKey and Sealj. . .. Baelir, R. S., '25 CKey and Sealb .... . Baekey, B. B., '27 .............. . Bailey, J. E., Jr., '26 .............. Baily, 0. S., '25, CCap and Gownl .... . Bailey, T. J., Jr., '26 ...,.......... . Bailey, T. L., '26 CColonialD ....,. Baker, F. A., Jr., '28 ......... Baker, M. G., '28 .......... Baldwin,'C. G., '28 .... Baldwin, R., '27 ..... Baldwin, VV. B., '28. . .. Balfour, C. E., '26 ............ Ball, C. G., '28 ,.......,... ... Ball, F. E., '25 fQuadranglej .... Ball, F. W., Jr., '28 .........., Ballard, WV. R., '27 ......... Ballantine R. YV., '27 .............. Ballentine. J. G., '27 ................ Ballantine, P., '25 CCap and Gownl .... . Ballantine, R. T., '26 fCannonD ..... .. Baltzer, R. N., '25 ........... ..... Bancroft, F. C., Jr., '26 ..,... . Bancroft, F. S., Jr., '27. . .. Bandler, D. B., '27 ...... .. Bane, J. C., Jr., '25 ........ . . .. Bankson, W., '25 CCharterD .,..... Banrierman, C. S., '26 fGatewayD. .. Bannerman, D. B., '28 ........... .......l51Hy ....37SE .....9EB ....4L28Py ....124-Hy ....102Hy ...18-LL ....81Bl ...........82P .........823Py 15 UniversityPl. ..........84-Bl . .......... 85L ..........61Bl ..........102F 15 Dickinson St. .........151HX' . ,..., 116Bl .........315F ....12BankSt. ...98 Nassau St. .........225Py ....725Py .....211Hy .......632Py ...Charter Club .......11NW .....20SW 489 Cflluntinuehj NAME Barber, l . G., '27 ........... Barber, H. P. C. W., '28 ..... Barbour, W. S., '28 ....... . Barclay, C. YV.. '27 ....... Barker, W. I-I., '28 .... Barkey, B. B., '27. . .. Barlow, D. B., '28. . .. Barnes, G. H., 25 .......,. . Barnes, W. R., '28 ...,......... . Barnett, H. VV., Jr., '25 CElmD. .. Barney, J. S., '28 .............. Barnouw, lv. C., '27 ....... . Barr, A. XV., '27 ................ . Barry, A. J., '25 flvyl .,..........,. . Barry, D. J., Jr., '26 fKey and Seall. ... Barry. WV. YV., '28 ......... ....... . Bartell, E. C., '27 .......,........ Bartlett, E. A., 'MM QTiger Innj. . Bartlett, J. D., '27 ........... . . . . Bartrop. F. E., Jr., '28 .......... Bateman. J., Jr., '28 ..... . Bates. J. R.. '28 .......... . Bates, M. C., '26 CTowerD..'.. Batligate, M. S., 'MM ........... Batten. G.. '25 .................. . Batten, H. E., Jr., '26 CCannonj . . . Bauchens, F. C., '28 ..... ......... Bayes. R. R., '27 .... ........... . Bayless, J., '28 .... ................ Beach, D. M., Jr., 'MM CCa1npusD ..... Beach, G. R., Jr., '26, CCharterJ .... Bealiarri, G. T., '28 .............. . Beals, D. M., '28. .. ...... .. .. Beale, VV.1.., Jr.. '27 ....... .. Bearrl. M. C., 27 ..... .......... Bearclsley, R. H., '26 fToWerj. . . Bearclsley, VV. R., '28 .... .... . Beal-es, C. L.. Jr., '26 CElmD. .. Beal-ns, M. H., Jr., '28. .... . fl ADDRESS ........13EW ............412Py .. .13 Dickinson St. ...........56Cr ..............115Bl 28 Vandeventer Ave. ...SSNE .......90P .......434Py ....19SMR ......SSD ...wary ...39 University Pl. ..............A-Bl 41 VandeventerAve. ...........306H1H ............17NE ....63-'79 ...MSW .....64C ....Q63Cy .,....114fH .......113Hy ....19 Bank St. .......218Hy ..........352Cy .. . .32 Vlfiggins St. . .. . .46 Hill Dorm ......11WB .........21Hm ....164 Nassau St. 121 L .1fiQ'WMw Beling, C. A., '27 .... ............ QQAG ADDRESS ........68L ....Q Bl Tower ......11Hm Ill' . - - Q 2 119-S3151 X- Q Q ' Q A ee f f W faswl 'f . .,- - t fx ft N C 7 y l.4g ' qwl1Q,, x'x 24-imiwiwl Ulinhergrabuates Cfziuntinuetuj NAME ADDRESS NAME Beattie, C. R., '25 fQuadrangleD .... ........,... -1- 0-50 P Black, D. Sv., '26 fCloister lnnb .... Beattie, R. 'W., '25 CDial Lodgej. . ......... Dial Loflge glock gisk., '26ZD, . . . . . Beatty, H. A., '26 ................ ............ 1 41 fy acc, ,. ., '26 1:1 o ge .. .. Beck, T. E., '26 CCap and Gownj .. Cap and Gown Club Black, R- A-, 527- -- ---1 . - - - -- Becker, G. V., '28 ...... .......... Becker, P. S., '26 fCloister Innj. . . Becker, S., '26 CArbor Innj ....... Becker, S. M., Jr., '28. ... Becker, T. H., '28 ........ Bedall, E. F., '28 ........... Bedford, F. A., Jr., '28 ........ Beers, H. N., '28 ..... .......... Beesley, G. A., '27 CColonialj .... Begien, R. N., '27 .......... . . . Belcher, F. G., '28 ............. Bell, G. E. O., Jr., '25 fCharterD. .. Bell, H. L., '27 ...... ............ Bell, J. F., ,25 CCharterj .... .... Bellows, K. F., '28 ........ Benedict, R. R., Jr., '28. .. . Bennet, W. W. K., '28 .... . Bennett, E. S., '25 .................. Bennett, R. H., '27 .... .......... Benney, J. N., '27 fCap and Gownj. .. .. Berg, M. B., '27.. ............ . .. Bergh, R. C., '27 ....... . ....... . Bergland, J. M., Jr., '27.. . . . Berkshire, J. H., '28 ,..... Bernard, T., J. '27 .... . .. .. Bernstein, T., '25 ............... Berrall, J. J. '27... .......... Besler, D. G., '26 CKey and Sealj . . Besler, W. J., '26 fKey and Seall. . Bethell, F. H., '25 fElrnj. ....... . Betts, H. D., Jr., '26 fCha1'terD. . . Biberstein, F. A., ,Q5 ......... . . . Bird, T. B., '26 qnimp ............ Birdsall, J. M., '26 fKey and Sealj .... 28 Va. .35 Bank St. .......QQs Hy ......11NW .9 Madison St. ...35 Bank St. ncleventer Ave. 16 Edwards Pl. ....42Bl ....51H .....1-LEW' Black, R. K., '28 Blackburn, G. F. Blair, J. M., '28. Blake, C. A., '27 .... . 2 w 1 Blake, E. C., L8 .... Blake, G., '27, .. Blake, R., '28 . . Blank, R. '28 Blazier, E. Jr., '26 fKey and Seall .... .. Bloch, O. F.,, '28 ..... .............. Blodgett, S. M., '25 fCloister Innl. . . Blood, W. G., '26 Cliey and Sealy . . ..........20P . ..,.... 6SBB Bank St. ........l0SR .. ..LaY1ike Pl. ......-Ll-LP5' .......702Py .....llVlNllV ..........104-H ........12ShIR 'Wiggins St. ...21 Hill Dorm ...A-6 Spring St. .......l4f3Py ...12SMR ....322Py ....322Py .....83P ...12MD ....343F ....Macy 490 Boatwright, H. L., '27 .... ...... . Bodine, XV. C, '28 ............ . Bodinan, H. T., '28, . . . Boclnian, L. H., '27 ........ . Boese, A. B., '28 .... ......... . Bole, 'I. C., Jr., '26 QCharterD .... . Bole. R. F., '28. ............... .. Bonsal, F. A., Jr., '28 ..... ....... . .. Boohecker, J. M., '25 fTiger Innl. . . Bookwaltcr, C. F., '28 ........... . Bookwnllcr, J. F., '25 Qlilmj .... . Boone, A., '27 ............ . Booth, C. S., '26 ............... Booth, XY. B., '26 flvyj .... ......... Bope, J. A.. '25 QCap and Gownl. . .. Borton, S. C.. 28 ............... . Boskey. L. M., '27 ............ . Bottey, G., '25 ...... .. Bottomley. F. K., '27, ... Botts, T. P., '28, .. .... ..... Bowen, L. H.. '2G.. ....... .. .. Bowers, G. lV.. '25 fffzunpnsj.. . . Bowes, F. P., '25 ffhimpusl. .. . .......704-Py ..........11NE ....IO Dic'kinsonvSt, ......HIGH W ........310Hm 21 Chambers St. 19 University Pl. ..........l4?.L 25 Chambers St. .. H61 C' .....15Bl .....215Hy ..........4Bl ..........7SW . .10 Madison St. ..........2-CH ...G6 NassauSt. ..........l-llL ......l9hID .........l6Bl .........-LISC5' ..Gateway Club UP ..........12-L F ...32 Blercer St. .......1+4Py .........14+Cy .........9WB 15 Dickinson St. ..........f3li3H ...6 Bl Tower ........6Bl we I 2, NAME Bowman, D. S., '27 ..... . Bowron, A. J., Jr., '28 ...... .. Boyce, W. S.. '28 .............. Boyd, J. P., '28 ..... Bradford, J. P., '28 ............. Bradley, S. R., '27 ......... . Bragden, C., '28 ........., Braman, G. D., Jr., '28. .. Braman, L. B., '2'7. .... . Brandrnan, H. S., '27. ....... ... Branson, H. C., '28 ............ Brauer Au ust Jr. '26 fCannon , g . , l ..... Bray, C. YV., '25 CCan1pusJ ..... .... Breed, VV. C., Jr., '27 .... ..... . Breese, B. B., '27 ............. Brent, J. Ll, ,Q5 CTiger Inul .... Brenton, W., 27 ................ Brewer. J. VV., '26 CArbor Innj. . . Brewster, VV. L., Jr., '27. .. ..... Bridges, J. R., '28 ......... .. Brien, M. NI., '27 ....... . . . Brigham, R. J., '28. ........... . Bright, M. M., Jr., '28.. ..... ... Bright, R. D., ,25 CCloister Innj ..... . . Brinkerhoff, H. M., Jr., '27 ...... Brinkerhoff, W. VV., '26 fCloister BTOd16, D. C., '28. ............ . Bronson, A. E., '27. .. WMNQEEN Pxvfye l r I 26 . ,V- I 2,4-ri A'ii'iu ' 'tx P rj 7 hu,,1g,w,N' Tllilihergrahuates Cfliuntinuetfy 63-A- Innl .... ADDRESS Py .. ..l Hill Dorm .......41PkPl. l5 Dickinson St. Boynton, E. B., '26 H H I' . . . .10 Moore St. ..........-L2-79 ..........203F .............215Hy l5 University Pl. ..........l42L M10 Rladison St. ..........24Cy ...,lil-'79 ......31lF .....334Py ....62Bl ....81Bl ......10ND H51 Nassau Inn .........614Py 27 University Pl. ........ l33L ........20EW ....3l7F .....314Py ......14UP ....-LEMNV NAME Brush, IVI. P., Jr., '25 QCottageJ .... Bryan, F. A., Jr., '28 ........... . Bryan, J., Sd, '27 ............. . Bryant, J. A., '26 CCharterJ ..... Buchanan, R. G., '28 ......... Bucher, J., '28 ............. Buchliolz, R. P., '27 ............. . Bucklin, K. G., '28 ...... ........ . QQAG ADDRESS ..........300Hm H53 University Pl. ...........13Bl ..,....41-51P .....27 BankSt. .......42 Wiggins St. .....80P 34 Vandeventer Ave. Buddington, YY. T., '25 fGatewayl .... ............. 4 2-52 P Buffum, C. G., Jr., '26 CTerracej. .. Buist, A. J., Jr. '26 fKey and Seall .... Bunnell, I., Jr., '28 ............... Burch, E. P., '28 .... ..............,. Burchfield, A. H., Jr., '26 fCharterJ .... Burke, W. L. M., '28 ..... ........ Burkett, C. VV., Jr., '26 CColonialD. Burnham, J., '27 ................. Burns, R. C., '27 ......... ....... . Burr, B. G., '26 CCap and Gownl.. Burr, J. H., '28 ......... ......... Burr, N. R., '27 ....... .. Burrell, F. D., '27 ........ Burroughs, E. W., '27 ...... Burrows, WV. R., Jr., '28 ..... Bushnell, R. G., '28 ...... . Butchart, J. B., '28 ..... Butler, H. J., '27 ..... ...... Butler, K., '28 ......... .......... Butler, P., Jr,, '26 fGatewayD ..... Brooks, S. S., '27, . .. . ...... 7 S E B Butsch, W. L., '26 CKey and Seall. Brown, A., '27. ..... . . . . .... Hill Dorm Butterworth, T. H., '27 ...... .. . . . Brown, E. J., '27 ..... .... ....... . .... .... '7 2 6 Py Butterworth, VV. W., '25 Cflottagej. Brown, F. YV., '28 .......... ...... . . Box 24, Princeton Buttrey, T. V., '26 fTer1'aceD ..... . Brown. H. B., '26 CCloister Innj ..... .......... 8 VV B Buxton, C. L., '27 .............. . Browne, S. S. S., '26 ....... ..... ...... . 2 -B C Byrne, F. D., '28 ........... Brown, S. T., '26 CCloister InnD.. .......... 5 U P Byron, J. VV., '28. ........ .. .. Brown-Fuller, V. E., Jr., '25 ..... . ..... .... 9 S E B Byxbee, J. C., '27 ......... .... . Bruce, R., '28 ................. Bruere, J., '25 fGa.tewayD .... NassauSt. ........1SWB Calder, R. D., '28 ............... Caldwell, C. VV., Jr., '25 fElmj .... ...........,.24-79 ......462Cy ...32 Mercer St. ....16 Madison St. ...40 Nassau St. .........3Q5F ..........101Bl .44 Bank Bldg. ............352Py .........7WMVV S6 Vandeventer Ave. .....19 Edwards Pl. .........325F ...,11NMR ....5SYVB .....6l-'79 ....38NE ......'72P ...3-AHII1 . ..... SSWB ......4-1- Bank Bldg. . . . .71 Chambers St. . . .47 University Pl. .........ElmClulJ Carruthers, J. R., '25. .. ..,...... . . . . - QQXNQETQN V QQIQ A-QQ Q ,ye . A QV, fx fl , Q Q, g. ' Q Q NAME Caldwell, R. VV. D., '28 ........ Cale, B. F. H., '27 ............, Camp, E., '25 CKey and Seall .... Camp, F. E., '28 ............. Campbell, J. B., '28 .... Candler, B., '27 ...... Capps. R. B., '27 ...,. , Carlaftes. G. J.. '27. . .. Candy, W. W., '28. 1. ....... . Cannon, H. B., '28 .... ....... . Carpenter, E. L., '26 CTerraceJ.. . . Carr, J. lVI., '25. ...,.... ....,.. . Carroll, C., Jr.. '25 CQl13dT3DglCD .. Carroll, J. B. R., '28 ........... . Carroll, W. C., '28 ............. Carrott, M. B., '27 .... ........... Casey, R. H., '27, Carson, B. B., '25 lCap and Gownj. . . Carpsecken, H. H., '27 ............ Carter, H. D., Jr., Carter, S. T., 3rd, Cartwright, E. L., Case, C. A., '28... Case, C. M., '28. . '25CCharterJ .... '27 .......... . . '26 CGatewayJ . . Casparie, C. E., '28 .... Castlernan, G. IVI., '27. .. Caton, C. B., '27 .,........ Caulkins, R. C., '28 .......... Chamberlain, P. A., Jr., '25. .. . Chambers, J. Q., '28 .... ....., Chandler, F., '27 fCarnpusj . . . Chandler, J. R., '27. ....... . Chapin, C. S., '27 .............. Chaplin, D. C., '27 CCottagej .... Charles, J. B., '27 .... ...,.... Charles, NI. A., '26.. ,... ... Chase, C. VV., '28.. .. Cheskin, L. J., '26 .. . 'W i '01 n14n1liN Tltlnbergrahuates Cilfiuntinuebp ADDRESS . . . .21 Bank St. ......111 Iiy ..........5DID ........9lVh1VV ...31 University Pl. ..........310Hm . . . . .172 Nassau St. . . .53 University Pl. 34 Yandeventer Ave. .............64L ..,.......,.l1ND .. . .35 University Pl. . ,.... ..2L'P .....64-2 Py ........l0P .........9SD ....30 Bank St. ......BND ....MSW .......l33L .......l5lVlV ....10 Bank St. ....,31QI'Il'l'1 .......6NR ........1J1 Py .........-1-2-52B ....LM Hill Dorm ..............f3SL ............l23Hy 32 Vanc eventer Ave. l .............,72H .......23MD ...8 Madison St. .....11SMR 2 NAME Cheston, M., '25 CCharterJ.. .... .. . Childress, W. T., '26 CTiger Innl.. .. Childs, T. W., '28 ............... Chiles. A. G.. '25 CC2'lIJ'.lIJllSJ ,... Chisholm, JY. lil., '27. ...... . Chivers. J. K. D., '28 .... . Chorlian, H. M., '28, . . Christen, l . '25 ..... ...... ...... Christian. S. B., '28 ............... . Christopher, R. S., '27 fKey and Seall. . . chilly. J. Ii.. 'es .... .,..... ..., . . Claggett. J. F.. '2S.. ... . Clapp, I-I. B., '28 .... . Clark, C. '27 ....... ...... . Clark, D. LX., '27 .............. . . Carson, R. C. Jr., '26 l'CannoI1l. . . . Clark, G. IC., '28 ..... ......... . Clark, H.. '27 .......,.,........ . Clark, J. W., '25 CCloister Innl. .. . .. Clark. S. L., Jr.. '25 l'Cloister lnnl . .. Clark. 'l'. C.. '26.. ............. . .. Clarke, G. JY., '28 ........... Clarke. J. R.. Jr., '25 fEln1l. .. Cleveland, F. M.. Jr.. '2S. .. . Cleaves, S. C.. '25 flilmb .... .... . Clements. R. BI., '28. .. ....... . ... Clevenger. J. L., '26 QDial Lorlgel.. .. J Cliflorcl, li. L., ':T. ............ .. Clinger. H. R., Jr., '28.. ..... ... Clothicr. l. H., Srd, '26 flvyl .... Cochran, L. V., '2G.. ...... . .. . Cocliran, R. M.. '27 .... .......... , Cochran, XV., '25 CCap and Gowni. . . Comldington, D. L., '26l,.'XrlJor lnnl. . . Coghill, R. W., ,ev ...... .......,. , Cohen, YY. F., '25 .... ..... . . .. Cohn. l'. A., '27.. ........ ... Colahan, J. B., '28. ........... . . Colebrook. M. A., '26 fCottageD .... ADDRESS Cy ...........l43L ....JA Hill Dorm ........-1-1-79 ....S-AH ......llf3H ....20 MD ....17WJY .....l-LXR ....1EMW ..5E M W ......307F . . .. . . .2 M D .2 Nassau St. .. ..8 S W B ...4l1 Py .....332 Iiy .....9-l H ....Sl-'79 . ..... 31-'79 ........l62L ..,.......l0 BankSt. 121' 1215 Yanmleventer Ave. ......... 10-AH ...12 Hm ...HSS Bl .. ..2-B Hin .....14-I3 Cy ...27 Hin ...23I Hy .......-L2 P ....Arbor Inu H12 E B ........235 Hy ..........1-LQH H53 University Pl. ...........123L QXNQETON QQIQ-fb Q U 26 v QQ L , ,'-: fi r ' A 4 'X J:ili- Q Q G 7 ww X, 0u'.,g4W,rl' illinhergrahuates Clliuntinuehb NAME .-xnnnisss NAME ADDRESS Colemain, J. G., '26 ..,.,..,... .... 1 33 Hy Coly, J. V., '26 fGatewayD. . . ....... 14- N D Coleman, T. A., '28 .,......... .....,.. I S S R Couc-li, Ii. F., '28 .......... ..... 1 6 W' M W Colket. YY. L., '26 fffloister Innj ...,..... 3-I3 H Coulter. R., '28 .....,... ....,... 5 E NI W' Collins, H. G., '2S.. ..... ,.,.... ..... 4 : 3 Hill Dorm Cover, T.. Jr., '28 ....... . . .35 University Pl. Collins, H. H.. '26 .... ....,.,.,. 2 8 C' Covington, W. R., '27 .... .... +L 0 Nassau St. Collins, J. S., '27.. ..... ., . .73 lil Cox, D. F., '28 .......... ....... 7 11 Py Collins, R. C., '27 ........ ..,. 2 -1- Bl Cox, D. T.. '28 ........,... ........... 2 4 C Collins, YY. B-I., Jr., '27, . . ....., -LS I' Cox, H, F., '28 .............. .... I 0 Bank St. Colloclay, E. E., '27. .... .... 2 22 Hy Crago, J. H., '26 fCottagej . .. ......... 42 H Colman, E. W., '27 .... ..... I 33 F Crandall, W. W., '28 ..... .. . .... ,..... 4 Hill Dorm Colman, XV. M., '27. .. Colmore, H. P., '27.. ... Compton. B. C., '27 .... Conant, R. E., '28.. .. Cone, E. D., '26. .... . Congleton, R. J., '27. . .. Conklin, P. H., '27 ............ Conklin, R. H., '26.. ....... ... Conner, D. VV., '26 CGatewayQ. . Conner, E. T., 3rd, '27 ..... .... Connor, F. H., '26 Qlvyj .. .... , Conover, WV. S., '26 CTerraceD. . Constant, F. W., '25, ......... . Conwell, C. B., '27 ............ Cook, A. H., '27 ..... .......... Cook, G. R., 3rd, '26 fColonialJ Cook, J. C., '28 ............. . Cooke, R. E., '26 CCl13.I'tB1'J .... Cooke, R. P., '27.. .....,.. .. Cooley, S. S., '27 .......... Coombs, R. D., '27 ........ . . Cooper, J. W. J., '25 Clvyb. . . . Corcoran, D. NI., '25. .. ,... Corcoran, H. P., '28 ...... Corcles, VV. A., '27 ..... . Corning, L., Jr., '28. . . . Corser, J. B., Jr., '27, .. Cosden, S.. '28 .... .... Coster, H. S., '28. . .. .......23f3 Py ....,.7EMlY .........9SW'B ...IS Marlison St. XYW . .21 Cliainbers St. . H19 University Pl. ..........231Pv , .,...... 7NlV .....18lNID ......2UP ...24--'79 .....3lBl ..,10wB ..........QcsND 155 Chambers St. ........1-l1Hy O.Box136 .........,13-'79 ,.,....:z14Hy ........2OZF ......l2NMR ...........16NlV ...19 University Pl. ........,,.15bE Crawford, H. L., '27 .... ......, Crawforcl J. YV. '27 ..... .... Crawforcli R. MLC., '25 C'I'o'xi'erD'. Creighton, J., '26 ............... Crispin. B. E., '28 .... .,....... Criswell, C., '26 .................. Croc'-ker, C. C., '27 ....... ......... . . Croinelin. J. T., '25 CKey and Sealj. ... Cromwell, C. H., Jr., '26 Qlvyb . .... . Crossman, J. H., 3rcl, '28 ..... ..... Crotti, A. -T.. '28. .......... . Crowtlier, F. B., Jr., '28. . .. ................11WB iigv 1 1 andei enter Ave. .........,....,412Cy ....72l Py ...,.3UP ...,.42Bl ......7NE .........81H ....9VVMiV .....60'5Py .....l23 Py Cumming, J. C., '25 ................. . ,... ..... 2 E lVI W' Cumniings, YV. F., '26.. ...........,................,... 439 Py Cunningliam, G. M...'25 CArbor InnD. ....,..... ........... 7 2 Bl CllIlI1lTlgl121H1, J. H., 28. ..,. .............. . . Cunningham, R. N.. Jr., '25 fCloister Innb 45 Vancleventer Ave. .........327F Curran, K. J., '25 CGatewayD .... .............,.,...,..... 7 2 Bl Curtin, T.. '27 .... ......... . Curtiss, C. M.. '28. .. . . Cutts, M., '27 ...,..... Cuyler, J. P., Jr., '27. .. Dail. C. W., '28 ..,. .... Dakin, A. H., Jr., '28 .... . Dale, D. E.. Jr., '25. .. Dalenz, J. M., '2S. .. ... Dalrymple. J. I., '28 ..... . Danierel, J. E., Jr., '27.. . Damerel, WY. A., '28 .... ..........7LP Bilflli Sl. .......4127Fy .........70P .....,.....7lL ....8 Madison St. ..,....2f32Cy ..........3U2F . . . . .2 Nassau St. ...19 Madison St. ....+L6 Wiggins St. QQXN Q ETo WP NAME Dana, F. B., '26. Danforth, J. D., '26 CCottageD. . . Darby, H. R., '25 CKey and Seall .... . Darby, R. F., '27 .............. D'Arms, E. F., '25 lCloister Innj. Darnell, T. H., '25 fToWerj ...... David, G. H., '27 ......, . ..... . Davidson, M. B., '28.. .... A S '26 N Davis, N ...... Davis, '26 ..... ...... Davis, '28 ......... . .. . . Davis Jr., '25 flvyj. ..... . Davis, '25 ................., Davis '26 CKey and Sealj .,.. Davis '27. ...,.......... . Davis, 28 ..... ....,.,... Davis, '26 CGa.tewayl .... Davis, '25 fCl1arter ..... Davison, C. S., '28.. ......... . . Dawes, YV., '26 CCloister Innl . . . Dayton, G. D., '28 ...,........ . . Dean, D. F., '26 lQuadrangleD .. . Decker, E. D., '26 .... ..... ..... Decker, J. lVI., '27. . ........ . . Deerner, W. R., '26, Clilml ..... . . Deford, B. F., Jr., '26 flvyl ..... ..... Degener, J. F., '26 fKey and Sealy. .. . Degenhardt, A. P., '27 .... ......... Deignan, H. G., '28 ............. Deknatel, F. B., '28.. .. .. . Delafield, E. C., Jr., '28 ..... Delaneld, J. W., '2'7. . . .... De Larnater, C. H., '27. .... .. De Lamater, O. R., Jr., '28, . . '27 De Lancey, D -: de Martino, I., '27 ........ Denniston, G. C., '27 .... Denniston, H. S., '28. .. . Deopker, F. H., '26 .... Ao 6 X Z6 . Q I2 I C-3 -A K ,Wi ' Y-',Igg,ig X Cf Q W 'i ' Q'l1'w:- 'S 'M-Iwlmilw' Mnhergrahuates Mluntinuehj ADDRESS ......724 Py ......21Bl ....124.Hy ...QGMD .......232Cy ....AO Nassau St. ......15NMR .......212Cy .......,f33C ....10SWB ......31L ....121LL Hrn 34 Yandeventer Ave. ...........5SWB ........6-L2Py Park Pl. ..........7-BH ...........-L29Py . . . .35 University Pl. .......Court Club .. ..65 Wiggins St. .............114Bl ....21 Chambers St. ...........316Py .........61'7I'y ...32 Mercer St.. .........92H .......8-AH .........72H ...13B:1nk St. ... .... 113Hy ......fl2L ......311 Hy ...27 Bank St. . ..... 703 Py 494 XAME Derr, A. F., '27 ..... . Derrcl, N. Y., '28, . .. cle Yun, YV. C., '27 .... . De Will, W. A., '28, , .. Deyo. N. XY.. '28 ..... . .. Dibble, H. D., '27 ...... ..... Dibrell, F. S., '25 Q'1'erraceJ. . Dielierman, B. W.. '27 .... ....... . Dickerxnun, G. K., '25 CfQllilIll'iLl1glC,l Digunn, T. S., '26 fTiger Innl. ,... lyllililllilfl, E. J., '27. ...... .. Dikovics, R. L., '2S.. .... . . . Dill. W. L., Jr.. '25 fcilllllflfll Diller, G. E., '26 1 l'err:1cel. .. Dinsinore B. B '25 'l'l nl , ., l U I . .... Dinsinore. R. B., '25 Clilml. . .. Disston, H. A., '28 ............ Dixon, G. W., '27 ................ Dodge, H. NY., '26 fDi:1l Lodgel .... Dolinmn, J. IC.. '28 .... .......... . Doll, E. C.. '25 lKeyz1mlSen.ll.. ..... Donaldson, C. H., '27 .................. . Donaldson, E. H., Jr., '26 l'Qu:xclrangleJ Donegzrn, G. J., '27. .... ............. . .. Donolioe, W. G. D., '25 .... ......... . Donovan, W. RI., '25 fDiz1l Lodgel.. .. Doolittle, NY. M., '28 .............. Dosclier, F. S., '28 .............. . Doubleday, G. C., '27 ..... ....... . Dougherty, G. F., '28 ..... ........... Dove, G. O.. Jr., '26 QC:1p and Gownl. Draper, L. A., '25 f'1'iger Innl ....... . Drews, R. C., '26 .... ............. . . Drews, R. H. '27 .... ............. Drews, T. NY., '25 ffllrnl ...... ...... Drysdale, R. A., Jr., '26 QCottageD .... Duelmy, F. G., '27. ................ . Dudley, B. YV., Jr., '28 .... .. Dudley, J. D., '27 .... ... ADDRESS ...53 University Pl. . . . .55 Jef'ferson Rd. . ..,, 253 Nassau St. -L3 Yundeventer Ave. ............-l26Cy Cy .........1lUP ........21SW'B ...Tiger Inn Club ..........92Bl .. .,., 25NE ...,.-L0-501' ....207Hy ..........5lBl ..27 Edwards Pl. . H32 Me-rc'er,St. ...........72L ...24 Madison St. .........-L25 Py ....l3-.AH .....100 P H13 N E .....304 Hm .....16-lf L ....ll E B .. H114 Py ...19 WM TV ......,.S1P ........21P . . .7 Park Pl. ...7 Park Pl. . .... Elm Club .. .... ..... - L2 H .....11 Madison St. . . . .13 Dickinson St. ...........715Py fox NAME Duffield, D. C., '25 QEl1nJ.. Dutlield, D. M., '26 CCllil1'lGI'J. .. Dugan J. E. '2G. ...... ..,.. . . QQXN Q EJ-ON Dulcleyj R. Hi, '26 fGatewayJ .... Dumbauld E. '26 ..... .,...... Dumper, A. S., '26 CCloister Innj . . . Dunbar, E., Jr., '28 ............. . Duncan, A. J., '25 lArbor Inn5 .... Duncan, D. G., '25 fGatewayJ .... Duncan, J. A., '25 CCloister Innj. . Duncan, J. Y., '25 .... ...,. ..... . Duncan, R. AI., '25 tArbor Innb .... . Dunham, B., '26 CGatewayD ...... Dunn, D. H., '27, ........... .. Dunn, H. E., Jr., '27 ....... Dunn, R. C., '27 ...... . Du Pont, E., '28 ....... Durand, E. F., '28 ........ Durham, E. NI., 3rd, '27 .... Dutrow, R. C., '25. ..,.... . . Dutton, G. B., '27 ........... Dyer, J. R., '25 CCampusj ...... Dyer, W. G., '26 flvyj. .. ..... . . . Dyer, W. W., '28 .... ............, Dyson, JI M., '25 QCloister Innj ..... Eagle, J. C., '27, .............. .. Earle, V. IVI., '28. .. ..... . ... Easly, D. T., Jr., '28 ........ Eastman, C. E., '28. .. .... .. . Eastman, L. S., '26 QElmj. .. .. . Eastmond, H. C., 'MM .... Easton, J. W., '26 fCap and Gownj .... Ebbert, J. K., '28 .................. Eben, J. W., '26 CCampusj ......... Eckerson, E. B., '27 ........ Eddy, T. H., av. ......... . Edgar, C. P., '25 fElmj .... Edgar, J. B., '25 CCannonJ. Edie, R., '26 CCharterj. .. . H fd 's Il - - 4 wlrl isjr Z6 ' Q Q ' Q A QQ. '. f , F51 jp, CR UI-' . X I2 . i Q' I 2 Qwhu- ' 4, ,J -I Iklmlil Einhzrgrahuates Cdiuntinuehj ADDRESS ......52 C .. ...52 Bl ...,....11SE lil-'79 .. . .83 Nassau Inn .. ..,..... 66H .......2l Bz1nkSt. WW' ...152 Alexander St. ........9SEB ...Arbor Inn .....l71L ....1S+Hy .,...,..:s5eC'y ..........5-AH 112 Bl ...,...19 Madison St. HM Va ncleventel' Ave. . Q .... 55 Jefferson Rd. ..............l6sLL ........71H .......2-BHm . . . .39 Wiggins St. .. . .32 lVIercer St. . Hill Dorm .. H47 University Pl. . ...... 309 Hin . . .66 Nassau St. . . . .Cam us Club p ......,203F .....v3P ....51-'79 ...H21-'79 ....321Hy 4.95 NAME Eflsall, H. L., '27 .......... Edson, E. A., '27 ............. Edson, J. J., 3rd, '26 flvyj .... . Edwards, A. lVI., '27 ........ Edwards, J. H., '26 ..... .......... Egerton, M. W., '27 .... .......... Eglin, A. C., Jr., '25 fKey and Sealj... . . Eliott, C. T., Jr., '28.. .... ........... . .. Elleman. G. T.. '28 ..... ......... . Elliott, R. H. E., '28 ......... . Elliott, W. P., '28. .. ...... ..... Ellis, O. A., '28 .... ............. . Ellis, W. W., '26 fDial Lodgel ..... Elser, A. U., '28 . ............ .. Elting, V., Jr., '28. .. ... Ely, J. W., '27 ....... . Ely, R. B.. '3rd, '28. .. Ely, W. YV., '27 ....... Ernbury, E. C., '28 .... Emmons, C. C., '27 .... England, J. W., '27 ....... English, E. T., '27 ......... -. English, R. W. A., Jr., '27 .... . Erdman, H. R., '27. .. .... .. .. Ernst, L. L., '25 ............... Euston, A., 2d, '25 QTerracej .... . Evans, D. K., '26. . .... .... . . Evans, J. D., '27.. ........ .. Evans, J. T., '27 .... ..... Evans, L. N., '26 QElmj . . . Evans, O. NI., '28. ..... . Evans, W. B., '28 ..... Everett, J. D., '28 .... Ewing, B., '27, ....... . Ewing, D. Q., '24M ............ Ewing, J. C., '25. ............... . Ewing, J. S., '26 CKey and Seall. .. Ewing, S. E. Jr., '27 ............. Fairba nks, YV. C., '27 .......... ADDRESS ...15 University Pl. ....91P ....15L ............15ND 34 Vandeventer Ave. .........HillDorm 36 Vandeventer Ave. ............53ParkPl. 41 Vandeventer Ave. .. ..11 Dickinson St. ..........1EMYV ....15 Dickinson St. ..........241Cy Edwards Pl. ......12NMR ......9WB .......601Py 47 University Pl. Py ....Hill Dorm ......9NR ....24SE .....33-'79 ...H33-'79 .....1-CHm ....10SEB ....241Cy ...'..2UP QQXN C-2 ETQJV Z6 . Q Q I Q +R- Q QX, . ' Q21 1 ' D0 QNM NP xi 'H-fllilwallv' Tdnhetgtahuates Cfinntinuehj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Fales, H. P., '27 .... ........... Fall, J. H., 3rd, '25 CColoniaD . . . Farnsworth, C. WV., '27 .... ,....,.... Farr, F. K., Jr., '26 QC1oister Innj .... . Farr, J. M., '26 CCloister Innl .... . . ....25 Hill Dorm Foresman, A. hICC'. '25 fffloisterl .. . Forgie. N. E.. '25 iK65'21Hfl Sealj. . . .....1l6Bl Forman.H.f.. N E l orrest,1V.H.. '26 Qlvylu.. .....4S1VB Fol't,F.R., Farrell, R. VV., '25 fCarnpusj ..... ....,......... 2 2 Bl Faust, G. P., '27 ............ ..,......... 3 2 Mercer Fawcett, WV. L., '28.. ....... ..... R D No. 4, Trenton Fayen, C. F., '27 ..... Feighan, M. A., '27, .. . ....22 Hill Dorm 'Feiss, J. W., '27 .... .. ..........., 4 E B Foster, A. D., Jr., '26 Clvyj . . .. Foster. I-I. E., '27. ......., ... Foster, T. E., '26 iGatexvayD .... Fowler. J. Mc-F., '26 CElII1J. . .. .06 Fox, L., - ............ .... France, R., '26 ........... Fentress, D., '27 ....... .....,,....... 6 1 Bl Frank. C. H., '25 .... Ferenbach, J. C., '28 .... .... 1 9 University Pl. Frflsi-rr. A. H.. '26 ............. . Ferguson, VV. T., '28 ........., .... 1 9 University Pl. FFHSQF. D. f'., '27 .............. .. Fielder, L. T., '27 .......,....... .... 1 72 Nassau St. Fredrickson. H. G.. '25 Cfhnrlonl. ... Fielding, G. P., '25 fDial Lodgej. .. ...... Dial Lodge Ffeilwfg. A. '24-M ..... . .. . . . . . . Ferris, VV. R., Jr., '25 fElmD .... ........,. Findley, W. G., '27, .. ................. . . . . Finlaysen, D. A., Jr., '26 fCap and Gownf . . Fine, J. V. A., '25 QTiger InnD ........... . Firestone, R. A., 24M fCottageJ ......... Fire L. M '28 ........54Bl .....9S E .......81P .. ...... HSD ............183L y, ., . .... .....,..... .... 3 5 University Pl. Fischel, A. A., '28 ....,........... ....... 2 5 Bank St. Fisher, A., '27 ....................... ..,... 9 S R Fisher, G. W., '26 QCap and Gownl. .. . . Fisher, W. H., '25 fGatewayD ....,... Fiske, C. B., '27 .... .............. ......33Bl .....3WB .....6NR French, J. Mc-K., '28. ... .... ... .. .. K. ' Frelinghuysen, T. T. , 27 Qffharterl .... Prey, L. F., 26 .... ................ Friedlander, M., '26.. .. . Friedman, M. S., '28 ..... .. Fritts, F. '27. ........ .. Fritz, J. W., '25 fCannonD. . .. Froelich, L. B., '27 ..... ........ Fryherger, G. M., '28 ............ Fudge, D. G., '25 fTiger Innj .... . Fujiyarna, N., '28.. ........... ... Flttz, VV, C,, '27, ,,,,.,...,.,. ,,,,,,,,,, 3 13 Py Fulle, R. M., '26, CQuadranglej. . .. Fitzgibbon, W. F., '25 QElmJ. . . ............. 30 P Fuller, V. E. B., '25. .... .... . . . Fitzpatrick, C. H., '28 ....... . . .39 Princeton Ave. Fllellllilri. W- C., '25 iCiUU101'1J-.- - Flick, J. T., '25 QDial Lodgej . . . ............ .54 L Furber, P. E., '27 ........... . . ,, Flint, R., '28 ............... ..,...... 1 Q Park Pl. Furst, S. D.. '26 CQuadrangleD ..... . Fines, A. G., '26 fTowerj. .. ................ 14 Bl Gadebusch, E. K., '27 .......... . . . . Follrner, C. J., '28.. ...... ....... 1 9 University Pl. Gaffney, J. N., '28 ........... ...... Foot, S. B., '28. ........ .... 1 3 Vandeventer Ave. Gaffney, M. L., '26 fCap and Gownj. Forbes, J. H., '27.. .. .............. 225 Hy Gahagan, L. H., '25 .... ....... . . .. . Ford, E. M., '28 ...... . . Ford, F. R., JI'-. '25 ---- Ford, S. M., '26 ..... .. ............212F ....97Bl ....23MD 496 Galllard, L. L., Jr., '27 ............ . Gaillard, W. D., Jr., '26 fCloister Innj Gale, G. W., '27 ................... ........85P ......32P .....,112Bl .. .ivy Club ...Hauer .....102H .misss ...serve ....335 Py ...see Cy ....114 Py ....9 NYY ....9.Q4. Hy ...?. .-10-50 P . ...., Nassau Inn .....19BankSt. ........322C .......D-WB . ........... 42C . .49 1Viggins St. .........719Py .....28 Bank St. .....37 BankSt. .,.........432Py .....66 Nassau St. .,.......313Hy ........9SEB . . .Cannon Club 21Cl1ambers St. ...........211Py ......2-LL .. . ............ 211 Py . ............. 307 Hui .. . . . .15 Vandeventer Ave. ..........64Bl ...305F W 'lil - K QQXNQETQN JZ ryMe5! ,xW Ql-Ql Q A-QIQA XA ,, . Y!lfr. ',, ,Q 5' 44 5,14 ,tw Q G y 1.45, swa m 'Ml' mmwl' Ulinlletgrahuates Cfzlluntinuzhj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Gale. L. R., '25 fKey and Sealb .... .......... S H- P Gilmore, D. S., '28 .............. .... 5 N M R Gallagher, J. D., Jr., '27. ..,,.... .... .... -I 4 E M VV Gilmore, TY. K., '26 fCharterj .... ...... 2 -C H Gallagher. J. F., '27 ,......... ...2l Cliambers St. Glunz, R. L., '27. .. ........... ..... 2 33 Py Gallagher, W. R., '27.. .. ..... 21 Chambers St. Gleason, C. R., '25 ....., ...... ..... 6 M D Gallowhur, G. YV., '28 .......... Gamble. W. S.. '28. .. ...... ,.... Gardner, R. YV., '26 lElm3 ........ . Garland, G. F., '25 fDial Lodgej .... Garnar, H. A., '26 CKey and Seall.. . Garnett, C. B., '27 ............... Garrey, YV. E., ' Garrity, H. D., Gartner, J. W., '27 ..... 27 .............. '27 ..... Gary, F., '27 .......... ..... . . Gasch, O. H., '28 ........... ....... Gaston, J. M., Jr., '28 .............. Gates, C. F., Jr., '26 CCap and Gownl ....... Gauss, D. C.. '27 ................. . Gavalas, T. A. G., '27 .......... .... Gay, W. C., '27, ........,...... . . Gaylord, H. R., 'Jr., '27 ....... ...... George, H. H., '26 CCloister Innb ..,.. George, W. B., '28 ............... George, W. D., '27 ............. Gessinger, A. R., '27 .... Gettner, V. S., '27, .. . Gherardi, H. T., '27 .... Gibbs, W. T. D., '27. .. Gibson, J. J., '25 ..... ....... Gibson, J. M., '27 ............ Gibson, J. R., '28 .............. Gibson, R. M., Jr., '26 fElmD. .. . Gilbert, C. J., '27, .. ...... .... Gilbert, R., '26 CCottageJ ..... .. . Gilbert , W. K., '25 fTiger Innj.. .. Giles, '28 .................. Glllespre, H. B., '27 ............ Gillette, H., '28 .... .............. Gilligan, J. A., '26 CDial LodgeD .... ...EH Hill Dorm . . .53 University Pl. ..........l6Bl ......3EMVV ...Masai Hy ....3-1--Ll y ...30l Hy ..........2+Bl .........:s1sPy ..217 Nassau St. .............102Na.ssa.uSt. .Cap and Gown Club .......'7SMR ..172 Nassau St. 3l8F .........10SD ........,.6Q1Py .55 Patton Ave. ....7 Park Pl. .....125 Hy ........9WW ...32 Mercer St. ..........l22L ........1-AH ........21Bl ......Tiger Inn H173 Nassau St.. ......11EW ....3SVVB Gleason, J. A., 'MM CCan1pusJ . Glore, A. R., 'MM ............ Goddard, B., '26 CCap and GownD. Goeltz, F. B., '26 fDial Lodgej.. Goff, BI. L. R., Jr., '26 CColonialj.. Golden, C. H., '25 ............... Goldsmith, B. M., '26 .......... Goldstein, E. O., '26. . .. Gooch, G. A., '28, . ... Good, G. F., '27 ....... Goodheart, E. YV., '25. . Goodman, S., 3rd, '27. .. Goodrich, S. P., '28 .............. 9 .... . Goodwin, J. B., '28.. .......... ... Goodwin, R. H., '25 QKey and Seal Gordon, E. C., '27 ..... ........... Gordon, L. H., '27 ..... ..... Gordon, S., '27 .............. Gorham, S. S., Jr., '28 .... . .... . Gower, W. NI., '25 CTerraceD .... Grace, C. B., '28 ........... . Grange, J. W., '27 ...... .... Grant, YV., Jr., '26. .. . Gray, C. Mf., '27, ............ . 497 Greacen, T. E., Jr., '28 ........... Green, E. D., '25 fKey and SealD. . Green, E. lVI., Jr., ,Q5 fCloister Innl. . . Green, R. F., '27 ..... ............ Green, W. E., '26 fTiger Innj ..... . Greene, B. A., '25 fDial Lodgel. . . Greene, H. A., '28 .............. Grier, T. C., '26 CCampusD .... GriH5n, A. E., Jr., '28 .. .... Griffith, B. P., '27 .... .... Grithth, R. G. '25.. .. ....22-'79 .....2G3Cy .....611Py .....212Cy ...HBWB ,....-L41Py 47 University Pl. .........331Py . ..... .1 1 Bank St. . . .36 Hill Dorm ..........101L ..........1LP 35 University Pl. ......4-1Bl ....19MD .....735Py ....17SMR ........I12F ....12 Park Pl. .,..19EW Cy ....18-LL .....l3P ......12WB .........217Hy ...32 Mercer St. . . .-10 Nassau St. ............6lL .......l-BHII1 ll - W pamerrofv M ,ff , CWM . QQI C2 A-QM 4 f, Kuff:-3 1 f ig ff X C F' 7 If aim Zwlulivuiwll 'dinhergrahuates ffzlluntinuehj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Griswold, A. B., '28. ..... 4124 Py Ham, J. C., '28.. ......,,...,,,..., ,,.. I 0 W M XY Gross, A. P., '25 ...... Groth, G. H., '25 .... Grover, J. S., '27. ... Grubb, A. O., '25 ...... Grumpelt, H. C., 28. . . Guller, B. A., '25, .... ..,..,. . ... Gulick, R., '25.. ...,....,,.....,.... .. Gully, P. D., '26 ......,............ Gurnmey, C. F., Jr., '26 fQuadrangleD. . . . . Gunther, C. A., '26 fArbor Innl ..,.. . Gwinner, E. A., Jr., '27.. ......, . . . Gwynne, J. A., '28 ...,..... . . Haas, R. H., '27 ............ Haberman, P. VV., Jr., '26 ..... Hace, G. E., '28. ......... . Hackl, G. F., '26 .... . . . Hackne C. '28 y, , .... . . . Hadley, J. lVIcC., '28.. ... Haefeli, VV., '25 fTowerj .... . . . Hagar, G. I., '27 ..... .....,..... Hahner, C. W., F '27 .... ......,.,. Haines, L. M., '26 fDial Ldogel .... Hale, Hale Hale, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, H. E., 3rd, '28 ...... ....... R. VV., Jr., '27 .... ....... T., Jr., '26 CCharterj. . . F. H., Jr., G. E., '28 H. S., '28. H. T., '25 28 ....... .... I. D., 27.... Hall, J. A., '27. ... Hall, R. F., '28 ...,...........,, Hall, VV. S., '28 ....,......,....... Hall, W. VV., Jr., '25 fQuadranglej. . . Hallahan, B., '27 .... ....,........ Halle, VV. M., '27 ............... Hallock, G., 3rd, '26 fTerraceD. . . . Halpern, H., '25 .....,........ ....16EW .....-HL .........25MD ............f333F H47 University Pl. ...........4EW .....,.15SMR ....8YVMW ......84Bl ......11MD Mercer Sl. .........lllF .........l-1-lH .....Hodge Rd. .........63-'79 ...l5 Madison St. ..........f32-LH-y .........l8WVW Battle field Farm . . . . .Charter Club ...........135Py M53 University Pl. ...H Madison St. .........l2ND ,.......16SW ..,.5LP .....l2EB ....36NE ..,.....322F . . . .7 Bl Tower .........80P .....43lPy 498 Ham, M. L., '25 QCottagel .. ........ .. Hamar, J. L., Jr., '26 QKey and Seall. .. .. Hamar, R. A., 26. .,.,... ...,... . . . Hamill, D. L., '27 ......,........, Hamill. J. F., '25 fTower,7 .... ..,.,, Hamilton, D., '26 Q.-Xrbor Innj .... . .. .. Hamilton Hamilton Q. . . la J.. 28 ............. , . f B , '25 KGatewayl. Hamilton, P.. Jr., 21 ........... . Hamilton, YV. C., '28 ..... .. .. Hamlin, J. F., '25 f'l'owerJ. . . . Hamlin, J. O., '28, ....... .. Hamm, H. K., 'QS ..... ... Hammer. J. G., 'QS . . .. Hampden, P., '28, .. Hanan, R. A., '26. .. Hancock, E. A., '26 .......... Handler, R., '26 ....,....,..... Handy, F. L., '26 QDial Lodg Hanna, J. C., '27 ...........,., Hannall. T., Jr., '27 ....,.... . Hanny, E. S., '28.. ..... Hant, P. G., Jr.. '28 Harlmison, E. H., '28 .... . . el... Hardin, M. D., Jr., '26 CQuarlrangle J ,... . Harding, D. D. B., '26. ........,.,. . . Harding, H. K., '28 ........ Hardt, lV. MCC.. Jr.. '28 .... . Hardy, C. D., ,25 fTowerl .... . . Hardy, S. M., '27.. .......... .. Hardy, NV. B., Jr., '26 QTowerJ. . Harmg, E. E., '25 .... .......... Harper, G. H., '27 ........... Harper, N. V., '27 Harrington, M. C. '26 .... rim-is, A. H., ,av .... , Harris, S. F., '27. .. . . . .. Harrower, C. R., '27 ..... ......2-lHm ..,..J.42Cy ....l05P , .. .... HB1 ........17EW ...35 University Pl. ..,.......SSMR ....ll Dickinson St. ............23-'79 .,......Xassau Inn . . .551 Lniversity Pl. .....58 Wiggins St. ...........l13 F .......l05P ......fl Madison St. ll Yaudeventer Ave. . . . . .162 Nassau St. .. . .55 Jefferson Rd. .. N64 Nassau St. EB . ..Quadrangle Club . . .31 University Pl. ...,..,21BankSt. .........11lND ....QI Park Pl. ........33Bl ....6WW ....5-AH .....10lH ...JZINE ....SMF ...717Py ....SLP QMNQEEN are NAME Hart, A. M., '26 .... .......... Hart, L. E., '26 fCan1pusD ..... Hart, P. G., Jr., '28 ........ Hartel, R., '26 ................ Harts, C. B. E., '27 ............... Harvey, B. B., '25 fCloister Innj. . . Hasbrouck, T. F., '28.. .......... . . . Haselton, N. S., ,25 CQuadrangleD.. . . . Haskell, W. M., Jr., '28 .... ........ Hastings, C. A., Jr., '28 ..,. ...... Haswell, A., '26 fCanno11D.. . . . . Hatch, A. B., '25 fArbor Innj .... Hatfield, C. A., '27. ........... . Hauschild, K., '25 CGatewa.yD. .. . . Haven, J. S., '28 ..... ............... Havens, P. S., '25 QCloister Innl .... . . Hawes, A. B., '27. ...........,.... . . Hawkins, G. F., '26 KCap and Gownl.. Hawkins, J. H., '26 CTiger Innl .......... Hayes, R. S., '25 CTowerD ..... ....... Hayden, J. H., Jr., '25 CCo1onialJ. . . Haym, L. H., Jr., '25 ............ Hayward, R. C., '26 fCannonD .... Head, R. R., '26.. .... ...... . .. Hearn, D. C., '28 ............ Hebble, H. E., '27. .. .. Heckscher, E., '27. .. . . Heesom, D. S.,,'25. .. ......... .. .. Hegeman, D. V., '27 ................ Helm, N., '25 fGatewayD. .............. . Helmrath, A. lVI., '26 CCap and Gownj Hemingway, F. W., '26 CTerraceD. .. . . Hemminger, C. E., '25 CCloister Innj.. 'Fl'C ' Q I Q -A - A f A KTQXSA Y 2 4 rf 2 6 Q ,A Jxqu Q' V CWWMXQC O f 7 rw sw 7' X 'ulllilmidw 'Qinbergrahuates Anmmss ......ll2 Bl .....,....38 L ...G+ Nassau St. ..........6SWB . . . .15 Universitv Pl. . .,,......... 166 H 21 Cl'1ZllHD6I'S St. ...........162Cy ....173 Nassau St. .. . .19 Edwards Pl. ...........66L W M-W ...........35-P ............108P . . .Cloister Inn Club .........7l8Py .......11Bl ...Tower Club ....234fHy .....3-BHm .......8NMR .......41ParkP1. .. ..21 Chambers St. ....53 University Pl. ...........613Py .........103Hy ......32Bl .....8-BH ........24-'79 Hempstead, J. B., '28 ............... Henderson, B., '26 CQuadranglej Henderson, D. K., '28. ........ . . . . . Henderson, J. L., '27. .. ...... .. .. Henderson, WV. S., '25 flvyl. . . Hendey, D. N., '28 ......... . ......253 Nassau St. . . . .21 Chambers St. .36 Vandeventer A ve. ............226Hy ...........IvyClub .....19 Bank St. Cfliuntinuehj NAME Hendren, J. W., '25 fA1'bor Innl .... . Henkel, M. V., '25 CKey and Sealj . . .. Henricks, C. L., '27 ..... . ........ . Henry, E. A., '27' ....... . Henry, J. YV., Jr., '27. . ,. Hensel, P. L., '28 ..... Hepburn, G. C., '27 .... Hereford, R. O., '27. .... Herndon, H., Jr., '28. .. . Herndon,J. C.,'28..... Hersey, YV. P., '28. ............... . Herzog, E. R., NICC., '25 QTerraceD .... Herzog, L. MCC, '28 .............. Hess, O. T., '25 QColonialD ....... . Hewitt, C. E., '28.. .... .. . Hewitt. C. L., '28. ...... . . Heyl, B. C., '27.. ................ ... Heyn, E. V., '25 QGatewayj. .. ..... . . . . Hicks, L. W., Jr., '25 CCap and Gownj . . Hicks, P. D., '26 fCottagej ..... ........ Hicks, S. B., Jr., '27 ................ Higgins, J., '27 ........... High, S. H., Jr., '27. ..... . Hildick, W. H., Jr., '27 ...... Hill, C. NI., '28 .............. Hill, D. H., '26 fDial Lodgej .... Hill, VV., '27 ................... Hill, YV. R., Jr., '25 CTowerD. .. . . Hills, R. G., '25 flvyl ................. Hilyard, S. B., '25 QTiger Innl. ....... . . Hmehman, D. B., '28 .... ................. Hinchman, T. H., Jr., '25 fKey and Sealj . . . Hlnman, G. L., '27 ................... Hinrnan, IVI., '28 ..... ................. Hirsh, VV. A., '27 ..... Hirshon, YV., '28 ...... ..... . Hitschler, W. J., '27 ............... Hitz, F. P., '27 ..................... Hobson, R. I., '26 CCap and Gownj .. . QQAQ ADDRESS ......301Hm ...23 Hill Dorm .............1llF ...47 University Pl. ...........11UP ..........2o5F ...U42 Nassau St. NassauSt. ......31C ........31C .......Jf35Py ...21 Park Pl. .....27MD .......3l2F ...HGENIVV ......10P 17Bl .....124fH ..... .23L ...........311Hy Lawrenceville, N. J. ............231Py ..5SMR ....71P Cy ...L15 University Pl. ...,...5BlTower .........4ANR .......22NE HillDorm ..........7SVV ........214F ....21H off, l 5. -gg, K, 'mx -M G . 2 W if ff 7 TH , ',I5,,v. X Q 7 NAME Hoekstader, H. G.. Jr.. '27. .. Hodge, E. B., Jr., '28.. ... Hodgman, A. B., '27 ...... Holf, I. YV., '26 CCannonJ. . . Hoff, N. R., '28 ........., ... . Hoffman, G. S., '27.. . .......... . . .. Hollenbach, P. R., '25 ..........,. Holloway, J. W., '26 CKey and Sealj. .. Hope, W. K., '25 fTerraeeJ .... .... Hopkins, C., '25 CTiger Tnnb .... Hopper, V. F., '27 ..... ........ Horne, B. S., Jr., '28 .... ... Horovitz, J. I., '25. ..... ..... Horton, A. T., '28 ............. Horton. G. P., '26 CCannonJ .... Hough, J. L., '28 ............ Houpt, E. P., '26 ....... . Houser, B., Jr., '28. .. .... .... Houser, F. D., '28.. ......... . . Howard, A. F., '25 fCottageJ .... Howard, C. A., Jr., '27 ..... . . Howell, C. R., '27.. ...... .. Howell, C. R., '28. .. . Howell, K. T., '27 ..... Howell, W. R., '27 .... Hubball, J. M., '27.. .. Hubbard. A. L., '27. . ...... .. Huber, F. K., '27 ............. . Huber, T. C., '25 fDial Lodgej. . . Huckin, R. S., '28. ... .... . .. . .. Hudnut, WV. H., Jr., '27. . .. .. Hudson, F. W., '27. .. .. Huff, E. N., '27 ........ Hughes, A. H. M., '28 .... Hughes, R. A., Jr., '26 .... .... Hughes, T. C., '28 ............ Hull, J. B., Jr., '25 CCampusJ. .. Hume, J. H., '28 ..... ........ Humphrey, G. A., '27 ...... l 'Z' an Q ' 4, ,Q .n14yW,i l Tlblnhzrgrabuates ADDRESS . . . .10 Dickinson St. Bl ,........10NR NassauSt. ........201Hy ....22 Nassau St. . ....... 7WNX .........7l P .......7ND .........l7NW NassauSt. ........13I.'P ..,........20WW .............12f79 34 Vandeventer Ave. 1 ..........2-l-YZP5' Hill Dorm .. .......... SQH ............323Hy . . . . .Lawrenceville N. J. .. ..... -1-WMW WW ....2LP ....9S-R ...223Py ..........l03H ...-l-7 University Pl. ...........13l Hy ...........l2-LH ...UJINE ...Hodge Rd. .....63l Py ........l72L .. ........ 51L . .5 llfladison St. .......442Py 500 Qfiuntinueiaj NAME Humphrey, R. K., '27 ...... Humphreys, R. G.. '28. . . .. ... llnmphrelvs, W. A., Jr., '28, . . Hunsluerger. A.. '25.. .... .. Hunsif-ker. C. Jr., '28. . . . .. Hunt. L. '27. ..................... . Hunt, L. G.. '27 CGaleway7. ....... ... Hunter. H. Y. E., '25 I,Quadranglel .... . Huntsman. P. A., '27.. ............. ... Hurcliteli, l . R. R., '25 lffap and Cowuj Hurst. Y. W.. '27 .................... . Huse. R. S.. Jr.. '27. .. ... Husserl. l'. F.. '27 ..... , Huston. C.. '26 CElmJ .... . Huslon. C. L., Jr., '28, . .. Hutcheson. J. C., Jr., '28 . .. Hutz. W. H., '28 ......... Hyde, W. L.. Jr., '27 ......... .. . Hyer, F. L., ............. ... Hynlsou. R. Cl, '25 CQuadrauglel . . . Inglis. Cr. P., 28. .............. . Irvine. L. V., '25 ......... .... Ives. J. O.. '25 l'Terrac'el . . . .. Ives, L. T.. '25 CGatewayJ. . . . lvins, T. R.. '28 ............ . Jackson, A.. '25 fffannonl .... . Javkson. .-X. R., '27 ...... . . . Jackson. H. W., Jr.. '27.. .. . Jackson, J. N.. '25 fTower'l. . . Jarlwin. l,. '28 .,... ..... . Jaeckel. T. H.. '28 .... . . James, C. D.. 27 ..... ... James. B. R., Jr.. '27. ...... .. James. W. G.. '28, .......,.. . Jameson. B. T., '26 fl'l1raterJ. .. . Jeanes. H. Jr., '27. .. ..... . .... Jeffers. H. W.. Jr., '26 QTerraeeD. . . . Jefferson. B., '26 CGalewayJ ..... Jeffery. T. B., '27 ............. ADDRESS 1 .........10bE 15 Vniversity Pl. ...........115Hy .....f35 Park Pl. ......1Bl ...12f3L ...l11L ......22l F Nassau St. 221F .....1QE31ww ..........1LP . H26 Hill Dorm 15 Tfniversity Pl. ll Alexander St. .........7EW 31 University Pl. Quadrangle Club ......14NMR . . . ..... 232 H51 W ...........32P 53 X. Tulane St. .........2ll-'79 ..........13Bl ..-L6 Bank Bldg. ...........-LBl ...S Madison St. ...........1-LL .....l6 Park Pl. ...32 Mercer St. ..........98Bl ....25C ...5ND .....3Bl ...317F QQXN Q ETON NP NAME Jemison, R., Jr., '28, .. . Jenkins, J. R., '28. .. .... Jenkins, Wi. I., '24rM. . .. Jenks, T. S., '28 ............ . Jenney, A. D., '27 .... ......... Jenney, J. K., '25 flvyj ..... ..... Jessup, J. P., '25 CArbor Innj. .. . . Johansen, G. A., '26 CGatewayj.. . Johnson, C., Jr., '27 .......... Johnson L., '26 fElmj ...... . S '27 L4 O r :s U2 O F. EFF' LJLJLJLJ OOOO '.ZT'l7'3 IT' DDB! flifllfllfll S353 Fu u u 4 71602 lguzsilg 979000 5 252 1 . UL . 'fx' ' - CDI f ' 99. . . ... . O ' - if I ' ED. . L4 o T-T' rs U1 o P 16 C9 A IP P1 U' o 1 P-'l 1:1 :1 V Johnston, R. M., '27 ..... .. Johnstone, V., '28. . .. . Jones, A. VV., '27 ..... Jones, A. VV., '28 ....... Jones, B. R., Jr., '27 ..... Jones, G. H., '27 ...... Jones, G. P. M., '27.. ... Jordan, J. H., Jr., '28 ..... Jordan, J. VV., '27. .......... . Joseph, J. B., '25 ..... ........... Joyce, C. S., '25 QDial Lodgej ..... Joyes, M. V., Jr., '27 .... ....... Judd, H. C., '28. ........... . Kabayama, C., '27.. ....... . . Kase, E H. '26 fArbor Inn . , ' J .... Kassler, K. S., '27 ...... ...... Katzenbaeh, F. S., '28. .... . Kaufman, J. A., '27. . . . . Keenan, H. C., '27. .. . Keener, J. D., '27 ....., Keep, A., '28. .. .. .. Keith, E. E., '27 .... Keith, R. VV., '26, . . ill QV '32 I9 Q Q 1 Q ' 'J '9'l'l If X Zitlnhergrahuates Cifliuntinuebj ADDRESS . .... 1 Hill Dorm . . . .112 Nassau St. ..........5-AH ........19SlV ....USER ....fn1Cy ....21 MD .....125Py ....21-1-Hy .. ...2-DH .............-L2-'79 13 Vandeventer Ave. ..............72Bl . . .19 University Pl .............1oQ1' ......32 hlercer St 11 Vandeventer Ave . . . . .17 Edwards Pl ........1G ParkPl ........225 H5 . . . .-L0 Nassau St. ......27 Bank St. .....47 Bank Bldg. . . . .66 Nassau St. ..........46L .......103H ...IOQLBI ...QQQF ....'73Bl ..,...:s5QCy .........172L BankSt. BankSt. .....47 Biurray Pl. . .... IOLP NAME Kelby, R. H., '25 QDial Lodgej .. . Keller, C R., '27 .... .......... Kelley, G. H., '28 ..... ......... Kellogg, F. R., '26 Qffllarterj .... Kellogg, K. A., '28.. ....... . . Kellogg. T. P., '28 ....,... . . Kelly, J. W, 'ev ..... Kemble, R. P., '27.. .. . Kemble, XV.. '26 .......... .. .. Kenimerer, D. L., '27 ............ Kemp, W. T., '26 fQuadrangleJ . . Kendrick, YV. L., '26 CCarnpusj .... . Kendrick, NV. L., '26 .,............. Kennan, G. F., '25 CKey and Sealj .... Kennarcl, J. B., Jr.. '26 QCottagej .. . . . Kennedy, A., Jr., '26 QKey and Sealj . . . . ADDRESS .........312Cy ..........16NW ....15 Madison St. ............9LP ...-L5 University Pl. Bn.nkSt. ....21 Chambers St ............9-AH ...........206Hy ...Quadrangle Club ..........,.21'7Hy ...19 University Pl. .........221Py Kennedy, J. NI., Jr., '28 ...... ........ ....... 1 9 University Pl. Kennedy. R. L., '28 .... ........... 1 3 Vandeventer Ave. Kepliart, A. E., '27 ..... ........... 1 6 W XV Kepler, G. YV., '28 .... .. . ....... 31 Hill Dorm Kepler, K. MCL, '27 .... ...... , 17 S W Kepler, R. F., '26 .... ........ ...... 1 7 S YV Kerper, E. K., '25 QEl1nl. ...... . Kerr, W. K., '25 CDial Lodgej .. .. Kiclcle, J. F., '26 CTerraceD ..... . Kiedrowski, E., '26 .,....... . Kimball, G. Fl., '28 ...... . Kimball, J. H., '27, .. .. Kimball, R. N., '28 .... ..... Kinder, H., '28 .............. Kinder, R. P., '26 fTerraceD . .. . King, W. B., '28 ....,. ........... Kingham, J. G., '25 CColonia1j. . . . Kingsley, S. H., '28 ......... . . Kipp, D. B., '28 .... .......... Kirkpatrick, J., Jr., '27 ...... . Klein, W. G., '25 .... .......... Kleinhans, L. C., '25 CTerracel .. . . Kleinhans, R. E., '27. . .. .. . . .. .. .....83P ........2-CHm ...........611Py ..........16SMR ....H Dickinson St. ...........11L1Hy . . . .35 University Pl. . . . .47 University Pl. ........103Bl ............95P . . ..10 Bfloore St. ... Hill Dorm .......801F ....CM Bl ....15EWV f' K D -.. QQHX' Q E'-ON ' N ,XC f if 4 af.-. 14? N y Sw v 0f4'.H14Ml,Nll QHTIUBYQIHUHHIBZ Miuntinuehy Ki..ZlT'13' C., '26, . . .. Knapp, A., Jr., '28 ..... . ...... .. .. Knapp, E. S., Jr., '27 ..... .......... . . Knapp, S. R., Jr., '25 fKey and SealJ, .. . Kneedler, H. M., Jr., '25 fCharterJ.. Knifhn, E, A., '27 ................ . Knight, H. L., '25 CTerracej, .. . . . Knowles, T. G., '28 ........ . Knowlton, H. A., Jr., '28 .... . Kochs, R. E., '27 ...,......... Koehler, J. F., '26 CCloisterj, , . Koehler .T., 26 .......... , J Koehler, M. A., '27 ..... . . Koehler, R. P., 28 .... . . . Kooser, F. H., '27 .... ....... Kopetzky, K. A., '27 .......... Kopf, C. H., '25 fGatewayJ. .. . Korif, S. A., '28 ..,........,. Korn, R. K., '28 .... ...,.., Krag, VV. B., '27 ....... Krecker, P. S., Jr., '26, ,. . Kreiger, L. H., Jr., '25, .. . Krewson, J. F., '28 .... . Kuh, J. S,, Jr., '28 ..... Kuhn, J. MCG., '25 .... Kumm, J. W., '27 ..., Kunkel, L. S., '25 ...... Kuntz, J. E., '25, ,. .......... .... La. Beaume, R. VV., '27 ...,.,....,.. Labouisse, H. R., Jr., '26 fCottagej,. Lackey, H. W., '26 KCottageJ. . . . . . . Lackey, W. G., '28 ............... Ladd, J., Jr., '2'7. .............. .. Larferty, E. B., '25 fArbor Innj. ,. . Lafferty, J. S., '28, Lafleur, L. J., 28. ............. ,. , Laiiin, L. A., '26 CCap and Gownj. . . Laimbeer, F. E., Jr., '28 .......... Lambert, G. L., '27 ...... .,,..... ADDRESS ......A-EB ....17MD .,...9JfH -..94-P ...,251Cy ...,....,..,3+LI3l .......,.,..HSD ....2 Dickinson St. .,...,.,l3Parl-:Pl, .....15 Madison St. W B 11 Yanrleventer Ave. .......,... 73:1 Py . . . . .10 hlladison St. Py .. ,.66 Nassau St. . . . .Gateway Cluh .,.........E-EB . , . .21 Edwards Pl. .,.,.,.,...221P .......,.,.,.121L . . . . .10 Madison St. ,.,...102 Nassau St. ..........,,,,,ll-l-Py 22 Vanfleventer Ave. ,...l33Py ,...,1l1Hy ....ll2L ..,.l53L ....326F ,.,.....84Bl Nassau St. 43 Vancleventer Ave. ......66 Nassau St, ,...,....122L 2 NAME Lamont, JA, S., 28., ...... ... Lane, J. MCG., '28 ..... ......., Lane, Wh J., '25 C.-Xrbor Innj. . , Lang, AA. F.. '28 .......... .. Langhorne, J., '28 ....,. Lansden, D. V., '27 .... . La Porte. W. S., '28 .... Large. H. W., '28 .... . Large, J. M., '28, ,... , Larkin, L., '26 Qlvyj ,. , Larrabee, W. M., '25, ,. Laughlin, W. H., '27 .,,.,..., . .. Larkin, L.. 26 flvyj ........ ........ . Lawrence, A. N., '26 fDial Lodgel . Lawrence, J. R., '26 fKey and Sealj Lawrence, C. R., '28 .........,., . Lawrence. F. V., Jr., '26 fCottageJ. Lawton, L. H., Jr., '26 C.-Xrhor Innj Layton, R. R., Jr., '28.. ....... .,. Lea, F. C., '28 .,.,.,.,,,.....,., . Leclbetter, E, L., '26 CCan1pusJ.... Lee, A. F., '25 Qlvyb .....,. ....., Lee, J. P., '25 fCl12lI'tC1'J... . . .. . Lee, J, W., '28, ,, .... .... Lee, R. H., '25 .........,.,.,... Lee, W. B., '27 ,......,.,... .,,,. Leeming, T. L., Jr., '26 CTerraceJ,. Legenrlre, J. M., '25 flvyj. . .. ,. ., Legendre, S. J., '25 Clvyj. ,. ,. .. Legett, J. D., 28 ............., ,. . Leigh, E. G., 3rd, '25 flvyj .,.,.. . Leland, A. P., '28 ...,..,..... .....,.. . . LeMaistre, F., '27 QCap and Gownj Lemon, J, H., '25 CTowerJ .,,..... Lent, A. B., 27. ...... , ,.,..... ., Lenz, XV. C., '28... .,., .... Lerch, H. J., Jr., '28 ,.,, .... . Leslie, J. C., '26 iCl121l'fl?T'J. , . Lester, M. Jr., '27 ,...,,.. . Ao ADDRESS .....,...-L52Cy 11 Alexander St, ,...,....,101P ...,.12ParkPl. ,...233Hy .,,,,36SE ,....227Hy ....326F ,..,222F ....3-L-'79 .....7-L2Py WMW ..........3-I-'79 .,.32 Mercer St. .....,R.D.2 ...,...2-DH .,...,,,211Cy ...32 Blercer St. .......1SNW ,......,-l51Cy .,...,..,,727P ...Charter Club ...,.,.,36Hill .......7-AH ,..42SE ..,..S2Bl .,.,.321 Cy Cy ......,,,10+Bl .....,..,.-L3-'79 .53 University Pl. . . . . ...,,..... 351 Cy ,..,,.,.,.51L ...15LP ,..,121Hy ....SSR ....l82L ,...SCH ..........111H foot NAME Levin, E. H., '26 .... . Levin, NI. A., '25 .... Levy, N. A., '28 ..... C H ........231Cy Lewis, . ., Jr., '28 ......,.. . Lewis, F. T., '27 ............... Lewis, H B., Jr., '27 PCEIIHPUSJ ....... Lewis, H H XY., '25 CQuaclranglej. .. . . Lewis, H N., '25 CCloister Innj... Lewis, J. 1V., '28 .............,,., Lewis, P. J., Jr., '25 CTowerj. .. . . Lewis, VV. D., Jr., '26 .... ..... . . . Lewis, VV. M., '26 CQuadranglej . . Lichty, J A., Jr., '27 ,... ....... . Liddell, D. M., Jr., '28 ......,. Liebes, S. Jr., 24M .... .. . Liebes, L., '27 ...........,. Liebman, VV. H., Jr., '27. .. .. Lilley, A. N., '28 ' Lindley, D., '26 Cffloister Innj. . . Lionberger, A. D., 'MH ........ Little, E. R., '25 fCl121ft61'J ....... Livingood, J. J., '25 QTerracej. . . . Lloyd, C. D., '27 ......,......... Lloyd, F.. G. R., '25 QCharterD.. . . Lloyd, R. TV., '28 ..... . ...,.. . Locke, VV. S., '26.. ........ .. Lockitt, A. G., '27 ...... . Loeb, A. F., '25 CTowerD. . . Loeb, C. NI., Jr., '26 ..,.... Loeb, C. R., '26 fTowerl ..... Loebscher, L. A., '25 .......... Loewenstein, V. T., Jr., '26 ...... Long, C. H., '26 CCloister Innl.. . Lorch, F. D., '28 ............,.... ..... Lonquist, VV. J., '26 CDia.l Lodgeb. Lotspeick, H. G., '28.. .... ...... Loudon, D. S., '27 .............. Love, H. N., '26 fCharterj. .. Lovett, C. V., '28 .... .,.... QQXNQETQIV Q 26 QQIQ-A-Q f S 14 'Wim N' f Q ' ' 'fff-1-.M 4 gli- fu 'f ' .. Q I . 1 AJS' - i X Y 7. , 0M.1n14M1,N ' Qlinhergrahuates Cftiuntinuehj ADDRESS NAME F Lowe, W. 53 University Pl. .........511Py ...35 Hill Dorm .........2lVB .........4-IL ....HMP .....53L .....333Hy ...234Py ...GSH .........9-AH ........20SWV ...47 Spring St. ,..,....615Py .......142H ...92I-I .....6-1fBl ....10EWV ........182L Nassau St. ......361 Cy ........111Py ........15NE .. . .17 Edwards Pl. ........41-51P ....41-51P ....1SD ........51Bl ...A Hill Dorm ................. .SLP .. .... 16 Vandeventer Ave. . . . .15 Vandeventer Ave. Lowerre, H. L., '27 .,.......... . Lucke, C. E., Jr., '26 fGatcwayD .. . Luckett, E. H., '27 ............... Ludlum, A., '25 fTowerj. .. .. .. Luger, C. R., '28 ....... ......... Lukens, A. F., '26 CArbor Innl .... Lukens, H. C., '26 .............. Lukens, J. N., '25 CGatewayD .,.. . Lutliringer, G. F., Jr., '26 ..... . Lynch, F. T., '27 ............ Lynn, H. S., '28 ..................... McAllen, R. G., '28 .,................ lVIcAlpin, XV. R., '26 fCap and Gownj .... . . McAlpin, T. NI., '25 Clvyl ............ BIcAshan, H., '28 .......,.......... McAshan, S. M., '27.. .. .. McBride, A. F., '28 ..... McCabe, J. D., '27 .... ... McCaleb, S. B., '27.. .....,....... .. McCarnpbell, H. H., Jr., '26 .... ....... McClellan, A. L., '25 CCha,rterD ........ Q46 ADDRESS 53 University Pl. Hy . ,........ 17lL .. .,...... 35P ...31 Hill Dorm .......16MD ......633Py .......1SF.B ..l8 Nladison St. ........73:sPy ........30SHni ...........95P 15 University Pl. ............124fH .. ..16 Edwards Pl. ....MM Chambers St. ........172Nassau St. . .... 441 Vilasliington Rd. MCCl8H3l13D, R. L., '25 fQuadranglej .... ............. 1 2 S W McClintock, F. T., '25 fCannonj. .. . . . . McConihe, F. M., '26 CCha.rterD ..... . McConnell, F. H., Jr., '28.. ..... .. McConnell, J. W., '25 fArbor Innj . . . McCoy, S. J., '27 ................ . McCracken, G. E., '26 .......... McCready, J. N., '28 .... .......... McCready, R., '27 ................. McCullough, H., Jr., '26 QTerracej .... McCullough, J., '28 .............. McCullough, J. R., '26 CGatewayj. . . McDaniel, J. H., '25 ..... ......... . . . McDermand. F. R., '26 fCampusl ....... McDermott, C. J., Jr., '27 ............ MCDiarInifl, A. C., '27 ....... ..........,.. McDonough, J. M., '26 QCap and Gownj .... . ............. 62P ......162L ....1SSMR ....336F ...,312Hy ......Hill .......133F ..........53Bl .. H32 Mercer St. .........32-'79 ....132L ....41-'79 ....7LP ....122H ..,.6UP - .5 UWNQETON 5226 ' QW? 79194 NA ff fy lg .. ,.-l 1 ,vfgr Q C, 53 G . . 'y . WM S X NAME McDou al, R., Jr. '26 QTowerj .... 8' 1 McDougal, W., '26.. .......,. .. . McElroy, F. S.. '25.. ....... ... . McElroy, VV. F., Jr., '27 ............ McGean, J. P., '25 fCharterj .......... Mc-Gee. A. V. K., '26 CCloister Innj . .. McGovern, J. S., '26 fCottageD ...., . . MCGuinnesS, A. C., '27. .. .. ...,... McIntosh, J. R., '28. ............ . lVIcKee, A. V., '26 QGatewayj. .. .. .. Mc'KeeVer, H. V. B., '26 lCottageJ .,., McKenna, P. N.. '27. .. ..,........ ..... McKinley, R. B., '25 fKey and Sealj. . . . McLaughlin, W. H., '27 .............. McLean, D. E., '27 ............,.,. McLean, D. R., '27 ....,...... . McMahon, H. E., '25 fTerraceD .... McMartin, J. S., '28 ........,..,. McMeen, J. N., '26.. ....... .. Mc-Millan, Fl. L., '26 QElmD .... McMillan, R. W., '25 ...,... McMillan, W., '28, .. ,........ McNaugher. D. W., Jr., '25. . .. McPherson, C. R., '26.. ....... ,. . McPherson, D. P., Jr., '28 ..,... ..... McSpadden, C. F., '26 fArbor Innj .... . . . McVi'tty, E. W., 'Qs .... ............ Mac Adams, H. B., '25 Clvyj ...... Mac Farland, R. S., '28 ....... Macfarlane, M. F., '27.. .... . .. MacGregor, R. W., Jr., '28 ..... Mackintosh, J. A., '25 ...... . Mac Laren, W. H., '28 ........ Mack, F.. C., '26 ............... Mack, L., '25 CCap and Gownj. . .. , MacLeod, S., Jr., '26 CIvyD . .. . .. . MaQMillen, F. H., '28 ......... Mackay, J. F., '27 ........ . MacMorran, H. G., '25 .... 0,4 HHMUNV Qtinhergrahuates Miuntinuehj ADDRESS NAME ......134- H ...222Fy W ...351Py hlac-Murray, J., Jr., '26. .. B'li1CN2ll1liII'21, L. T.. '27, .. MacrNa1nee, W. R., '28. .. Mar-omher. B. XY., '28. . .. ...U642 Py Mac Yvilliam, G. f'., '27.. .. . . . .16 N W' Mac Williams, J. J., '26. . . .. ...,.2 W B Macintosh. J. A., '25. .. . . . . . . .. . . .7 E M VV Magee. R. D., '27 ......,... ,... .. .,.71L .....122Hy ....,153L ..,,.23-1- Hy ..,..4WW . .321Py ....1-DHm .. .SSEB .....,10EB . . . 10 Moore St.. ....,...51-'79 .........7-AH hlanrleville. L. P., '25 QTerraCeJ.. . hlangolfl, A. R., '28, .......... .. Manly-Power, D. A., '28 .... . . Mann, O. H., '28 ..... ...... Mann. T. B.. '28, ........ ,. Mansfield-Jones. G. P., '27. .. hlapletoft. J. XY.. '28 ..... .. llarchant. H. A.. '27, .. .. llarvuse. J. E., '26. . . . hlarks, M. E., '25. .. ., Marlatt. R. E., 2416 ......,... Marsh, C.. H.. Jr.. 27 ,..... ... Marshall, A. H., '26 CCampusJ. . . . ...,25 BankSt. Marshall, J. Cf., 27..... .. ..... 16 M D Marshall, R. D., fird, '25 QDial Lod . .19 Madison St. 35 University Pl. ,.....14 S M R Marshall. T. E., 28 ........,.... . Marsteller. R. C .. 27 ....... ..... . Martin R., '25 fGatewayJ .... . H Martin E. R., '26 QTerrace'J.... L Martin R.N.,'28............, 11 Dickinson St. .181 L Martin b, Master, . W. W., '27 .... ,..... . .. I. R. C.. '27 ......,..... . 53 N. Tulane St. Master, W. O., '26 CDial Lodgel. .. ..... ....232 Py Matalene, E. M., '26 cC'2'tl11I31lSJ. . .. ...... .. H91 Bl N1atalene,H. JY., Jr., '26 QCQIIHPUSJ. ... WB Matheson.F.G., ..........74 Bl Mathews. F. P., '25 CArbor Inuj. .. ..,......212 Cy Matthews, R. S., '28..... . 31 University Pl. . ..... '7 VV M VV .........,.21C Mathews, W. L., '27 ............. Mattison, G. D.. '26 QColonialD. . .. Maurice, C. S., '26 ..,.......,... 50-L ADDRESS ........15BankSt. .....,......18SW 32 Yanrleventer Ave. ...J35 Bank St. .......,..9f5B1 ...........10SD . .,... ...... 2 32 Py Mafia 21 Chambers St. .........7XD .112 Nassau St. Vanfleventer Ave. ...,53 Park Pl. 25 Chambers St. .....-10 Nassau St. ....,.,..1'2i,Hj' .,.....18hE ....36L ....331F ...,BMD ....131F .. ..21YB . ..., 116 Py ........SaP ....l2 Bank St. ......1f31Hy ....,.108P ..........31P ......13SMR . . . .52 Nassau St. ........13-AH .....21H ......6EB .,.....9ParkPl. .........,...31Bl 53 University Pl. ......,...121 H C .....9N1Y meer ale -A K ON 5 i wil l X. v Q ' 'QA ff . fl G QW. r- if ,X C 0 7 ff ell, lr N, mvrllllvlllllls Tlkillhsrgtahuates Cfllluntinuebb NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Maxwell, J. A., Jr., '26 fCOttZ1g6J .... ........... 4- 2 H Milliken, J. B., '28.. .. 15 University Pl. May, C. R., '28. . ......,........ Vanclevenler Ave. Mills, D. C., '27 ....... ........,. 2 12 Hy Mayer. H. H., '27 .............,. .,.....,. 05 Hy Blills, K., Jr., 'Qs ........ .,.,.. -i -A H Mayers. M. 'Q7 .... .. . ....,... 2 W W Milton. J. W., '27 .....,....... ..,..... . 61 Bl Mead J. J. 'Qs ........ ...,.. f x5 Park Pl. Minary, T. H., '27, .. ........... ...47 Park Pl. Mead, J. J. S., '28 Mead, T. E., '25 fCharterj ..... Means, R. H., '26 QCharterD.. .. Mebane, E. MCNI., '28 ...... . . Mebane, F. C., Jr., '27 ...... Meislahn, H. E., Jr., '2'7. ... Meiss, M. L., '26. '24-M.. ' Melacly, R., Meneely, C. B., '28.. ........ .. Menefee, L. B., Jr., '28. . ...... . .. Merchant, L. T., '26 QCottagel.. .. Merrill, F. H., '26.. Merrill, F. T., '28 Merriman, C. H., 3rd, '25 CTerraceJ.. llflerriman, H. R., '28, ........ .... . Merson, E. W., '27. Metcalfe, R. M., '26 CTowerJ ...... . Meyer, P. A., '26 CCloister Innl .... Michelet, K. H., '26 QTerraceD ..... Milbank, R., '25. ............ . . Milbank, S. R., '27 ................. Milburn, M. T., '27 .... ............ Miles, G. C., '26 CCap and Gownj. .. Millard, C. W., Jr., '26 CCloister Innj ..... Millard, VV. NI., 'MM .............. E C r '2 ' Miller, . ., J ., 7 ..... ..,..... . . Miller, F. F., '27 ........... Miller, J. F., '28 ..... ....... . Miller, M. B., '25 QCo1oniaD .... . Miller, R. C., '28.. ........ ... Miller, s. G., 25. Miller, W. A., 'Q5 Miller, W. R., '27 Millhollancl, P.D '28 .... Mercer St. ..........9Bl .....l2MD ...823 Py ....7SE ....3l1Hm .....5lYB . ..... IONE ......13WW ...1lBankSt. .......l7Bl ......27C ..........6UF ............23l Cy . . .-L7 University Pl. ...........22-Hm .........15SW ....ll Ii ....ll-AH ......261Cy ....Nassau Inn ........13 Bl Cy ........,.62lPy ... ...... ..12 II . . . .8 Hamilton Ave. ....28 Bank Bldg. ............5l C ........17SE ......716Py .......16EVV .....10NMR ...37 Bank St. 505 Miner, G. F., '25 CGatewayD ....... Minor, E. C. '25 QKey and Seall .. . Nlirick. H D., '27 .... ............ Mitchell, B., '28.. .......... ... Mitchell, D., '25 .............. . Nlitcllell, J. F., Jr., '28 .... ....... Mitchell, T. YV., '25 fCottageJ .... Mitchell, YV., '25 QCloister Innb. . . . Moeser, C. R., '28 ........ ..... Moffat, F. C., '27.. .. ...... Moffat, H. A., '25. . . .. Moflitt, J. J., Jr., '28 .... hlohan, W. F., Jr., '28 ...... ....... . . Moment, G. B., '28 .............. Monahan, D. T., '27 CDial Lodgel .... Monks, D. P., '27 ...... ...... ....... Monroe, D. C., '27 .... .... ' ............ Nlonroe, D. L., '26 fCap and Gownj. .. . Montgomery, J. A., Jr., '25 ........ Blontgomery, N. T., '28 ...... ..... Nlontgomery, R. S., '27 .... .......... Moody, H. W., '25 fKey and Seall. Moore, A. F., Jr., '27 ............. Moore, . VV ' were ., 28. ............. . Moore, . C., '27 .,..., ........ Moore, F., '26 CArbor Innj ..... Moore, R. N., '26 fDia1 Lodgej .... Moore, T. M., '25 CGateWayj .... Moore, W. C., '26 ....,. ..... . Moran, C., '28. . ........ . .. Morck, W. C.. '25 Qlvyl. . . . Morgan, H. W., '25 ...... Morgan, J. E., Jr., '28 ..... Morgan S. R., Jr., '28. .. . ......6EVV .....109P ........11C ....11NMR ....626Py ..........23-'79 .....27BankSt. .......4l3Cy ..........11P .....21 Park Pl. . . .9 Madison St. .........13SD .......1LL3Cy ....31H .......Hill .....309Hm .....8SE .......17MD ..........133H ..1l0 Nassau St. .....12Park Pl. .........3SR .....5WMW ......331Hy .....13NW .......112Hy ....47 Park Pl. .......l83L ....,...25P ...l9 Bank St. ........8al-P ,MQ 51, NW' 'QA 0 ADDRESS . . . . .36 Yancleventer Ave. .......11 Alexander St. ...Campus Club .....25 Bank St. ......132Py ........2-AH .....19 Bank St. .......213Hy .....,... 19NE .. ,....,....... 22L . . . .17 Edwards Pl. V - 3 DVUN9 ETOIV v Q Q' 9 A Q 7 , A iwqfiig X C X 7 -5 lffumfwial' Ttlinhergrabuatzs Cfiuntinueiab NAME ADDRESS NAME Morgan, W. B., '27.. . ..... 216 Hy Nelson, W. D., '28. .. . . . . .... Morris, E. S., '28 ..... ....... 3 22 Hy Nes. C. M., Jr., '28 .......... . Morris, H. S., '27 ....... .......... 3 3-'79 Neville. J. M. '25 fCampusJ .... Morrison, D. B., '28 .... .... 3 7 Bank St. Nevins. R. E., '28 ..,........ Morse, C. R., '28 ...........,........ ,.,... 1 6 Bank Sl. Nevins, W. B.. '26 ........ . Morse, S. B., '28 ...... ..,.............. ..,.. 1 '7 Edwards Pl. Newlaerry. l . S., '2'7. . .. . Morsrnan, E. M., 3rd, '26 CDial Lodgej .... .......... 2 2 H Newbery. F. S., Jr.. '28 ..... . . . Morton, F., '27 ..................... .... l 0 I' P Ncwlmlrl. Cf. B., '28.. ,..,....... . . Moses, F. J., Jr., '25 CTiger Innl ..... . ..., 8-L H Newell. R. U. C.. '27.. ,...... .... . Moss, J. T., Jr., '27 .... ......... .... 1 5 Bl Newell. T, 'Qii lffap and Gownl.. Mott, F. D., '26 fCloister Innj .... ..... 6 4--'79 Newliall, G. N.. 'QS .............. . Motter, J. F., '26 CTowerj ....... .... I 7-W B Newlimise, W. Jr.. '27 .... . . . Moyse, N. I., '26.. .............. ... Dluchrnore, C. V., '26 CArbor Innj. . . Bluckle, C. WV., '28. ............. . Mudge, B., Jr., '25 fCot'cagej .,,. . . Mudge, C. L., 525 .. .............. .. Bludge, WV. LeR., '25 CQuadrangleD .... Lluhlhauser, R. F., '28 ...........,. Mull, J. B., '25 CQuadrangleD ...... Biunoz, R. R., '2'7.. ...... ... Nlurphey, YV., '28 .... ........ Murphy, A. M., '27 ........... lvlurphy, D. E., '26 fTerraCeJ .... Murphy, J. C., '28 ............ Murray,F.B.,'27. . .. .. Murray, J. M., Jr., '2G. .. Murray, J. R., '28 ........ Nlurray, J. R., '28 ........ . Murrie, M., '25 Cflannonj. .. .. Myers, J. M., '27. ........ . Myers, WV. K., '25, . .... . . Nally, E. J., '27 ..... .... . Naumberg, E. J., '24M. .. Neale, D. T., '28 ....... Neilson, A. M., '28.. .. Neilson, F. W., '27. .. . Neilson, R., '27 .... ... Nelson, A. K., '27 .... . ........65Bl .....9EM W .......3Hill ....QQQCy ......-HSE . ..., IQSWB . ..... 3-L Bank St. ...301 Nassau St. ..........13ll' ......20NW ......,.11-AH HillDorm ................7LP . . . .36 Vancleventer Ave. ...............343Py ...H263 Cy ...HHQONE ....2EMW ....6SEB ..........34f5Py 3 1 University Pl. . ............. 311-I Py Newman. B.. '27 .............. . Newman. J. NY., '26 g'l'owerl .... . Newman. P. B., '26 fCan1pusl. .. NCXVUllilI1l, R. RI.. 'QS .... ...... . . Newnrnark. N. M., '28, .. ..... . . . . Newsom. IC. YY., '26 fCloister Innl., J Nichols, IC. S.. '17 ............... . Nic-hols. P. NY.. '26 fTiger lnnl ...... . Nichols, R.. '27.. ............. ... Nierlringliaus. J. P. li., '26 CCottagel Nies. H. B.. '27 ................. . Nigln1ongalc.C'. li.. Jr.. 27. ..... ... Nislmct. W. B.. '26 ffQ1l2U'lI'i11'lgl0'l. . . Nobles. T. XY., '25 lifolonialj. .. .. Norman. I . K.. '27 Cf'anipusJ .. .. Norman. J. Y., Jr., 'QT .... .. .. NoriS. B. JV.. '28 .... ..... . Norris. R. l .. '28 .......... . Norton. J. C.. '27 ...... ..... . . Noss. T. K.. '25 C.-Xrbor Innb. .. Nufforl. R. W.. '28 .... ..... . Oates, W . E., 27 ......... . Oates, W. J., '26 ffjottagej , .. O'Connel. D. D.. '28 ............ . Odell. 0. L.. '26 ................. . Off. F. B., Jr.. '26 fDial Lodgej.. . . ... Oliver. R. G., '25 CC'ap and Gownj. . .. 506 .........311Py .........SMD .....Tower Club . ......... IILP ..-16 Wiggins St. H32 Wiggins St. ....S W M W ......4-3 H .,.72-2 Py ...,QQ S E ....221Py ...ES Bl ...asia Py ....l1l L 52-'79 .....1- ........-1-I P ........31-ZHrn ...175 Nassau St. ........laN XX ..........33BankSt. .. .... . .Arbor Inn Club . . .41 Vandeveuter Ave. 21 Chambers St. ............'3-1-H111 . . .,... 432 Cy .....5SD ...,SIMD ..,.74Bl ............4-21Py K Wi - is fi , , j?s:-E.l.,,q.'. QQ CP 41g Zgfllilde Jfii Cf 'rj Q l H!l'EfQQSWmWS ll!!! Z,,,W,,.r Tlklnhzrgrabuates Miuntinueiay NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS O'Reilley, H. C., '25, .. ...,. 8 E W Parmly, F. D., Jr., '27, ..,. ....., . H413 Py Ortelg, J. B., '26 ......,.... .... 4 A fC Parsons, H. D., '27.. ..... .,.......... 1 3 N D Orton, L., '26 QTon'erD .... ,... Orvis, F. NY., '26 CC0lO11l2llJ.. . . Osawa, Y., '25 fGatewa.yD. .. . . Osgood, H. VV., '25, ......,... , Osgood, G. H., '28. .. ....... .... Otis, W. M., '26 fDial Lodgej.. Ott,R.C.,'27.... ...... Ottenheimer, L., '28 ......... Owen, P., Jr., '28 .......... Packard, G. R., Jr., '28 .... . Packard, J. E., '28 ..... .. . Packard, J. S., '2'7. . . . .. Packard, M. I., '28. . . Packer, H. N., '27 .......... Paddock, S. lVI., '26. ........ . . Page, J. V. D., '26 CTerraceD. . . Pagenkopf, F. K., '25 fTerrac-eb Palmer, C. V., '27 ............ Palmer, J. R., '28 .... ......... Palmer, N. F., '27 ............ Palmer, VV. A., '25 CGatewayJ. . Pancoast, H. D., Jr., '27 .... .. . Pangman, C. S., '28 .... ...... Pape, G. E., '28 ........ Pappas, J. G., '28 .......... . Pardee, F. VV., Jr., '28 .... ...., Park, M. S., '28 .............. ,...iQ-AH .....l1lH ....12SEB ....15NW Py 61L ,...12 Dickinson St. ............625Py . . . .25 Chambers St. 11 Vandeventer Ave. . . . , .15 Edwards Pl. .........BankBldg. ..........92P ,.,.,..,,.7o4Py .............44B! ........35BankSt. ...15 University Pl. .............97Bl ..........3WB ......231 Hy ........27BankSt. ........34BankSt. 36 Vandeventer Ave. 41 Vandeventer Ave. Parker, A. D., Jr., '26 CCottagej .... .......,........ 9 5 Bl Parker, E. L., '27 .........,... .,.........,.. 4 1 H Parker, G. J., '28.. ............ ,... P rinceton Prep. Parker, H. W., '25 CGatewayD .... ....,....... 1 4 N W Parker, J. S., Jr., '28 .......... .... 3 1 University Pl. Parker J. P., '27 ......... ..... ..... ,....... 2 1 L Parker, J. W., '28 .... ......... ..... 2 3 Bank St. Parker, L. M., '25 CGatewayj ..... . .... 13 M D Parker, M. H., '27. ........... ...... 5 S R Parker, R. M., '27 .......... ...21 L Parsons, M. C., Jr., '28 ..... Partridge, F. L., Jr., '28 ...... Patterson, A. W., '28 ........... Patterson, H. A. S., '27 ........ Paton, R. T., '25 CQuadrangleJ. . Pattullo, S. G., '27. ..,........ . Paul, G. A., '25 .............. Payne, C. Jr., '27.. ....... .. Payne, S. B., '28 .............. . . Payne, V. XV. E., '28 ............. . Paynter, R. K., Jr., '25 fTerraceD. . .. Peabody, F., '27 ................ Pearson, G. B, Jr., '27 ......... Pearson, K. G., '27 ...... Pease, H. H., Jr., '28 ....... Peck, S. C. B., '27 ........ .... Peck, R., '27 fDial Lodgej .... Peckerman, E. R., Jr., '26, . .. Peckerson, W. J., '28.. ,.... Peckworth, H. F., '26 ..... Pell, F. L., '28.. ............ ... Pell, S. M., '27 .... ............ Pender, D., Jr., '26 CQuadrangleQ. Penick, S. B., Jr., '25 CCharterD. .. Penney, J. C., '27 .... .......... Penney, R. K., '25 lCannonj.. .. Pepe, J., '25. .............. .. Pepper, B. F., '27 .... ....... Perera, C. A., '26 .... Perin,L.,'28.... ...... Perkins, C. NV.. '27 ..... ....... . Perkins, J. C., '28 .... .......... Perry, D. L., '25 fCl0ister Innj . . Perry, G. H., '26 .............. Persse, J. W., '28 ............ Peterkin, D., Jr., '28 .... Peterson, C. R., '28. . . .. . .21 Chambers St. 45 Vandeventer Ave. .....31 University Pl. .. . .12 Dickinson St. .......12SD ..........26Cy ...........10SR .,..142 Mercer St. ..........43Bl .,.......121F ...47 Tulane St. ...........'712Py ....Thomson Hall ............734Py ...fl-7 University Pl. ...........4A3Py .........14r1Py ...IIWB ....2l2Py ....124F ....Murray-Dodge ........-L-AC ............134Hy ....90 Jefferson Rd. ............8S1V .. H47 University Pl. ...........10-AH .........22Hm NP QQXN Q ETQN N , J ' QR, gf 2 Q Q I C2 'Q 'Wl 'f ,?'i:f'l ' , ' 1 ittfwgkh C 5f4.E:i 'f'iSP' X O f L41 Eff Rwmk xb 2f'H14lVLl1lW Ukinhergrahuates Cdiuntinuebj -A- NAME Peterson, G. RI., '25 fGateWayj. .. . Pettit, H., '26 fCloister Innl ....... Pettus, T. VV., '27 .... ...,.... Pevear, B. T., '2S.. ......... ... Peyton, H. S., '26 fCharterj. .... . . Pflager, H. B., '26 fTiger Innl ...., . Phelps, HV. H., Jr., '26 CTerracej .... . Phillips, D. H., '25 fCap and Gownl. . Phillips, G. O., '25 CGatewayj ........ . Phillips, H. VV., '26 CCloister Innl ..... Piel, R. P., '25 CDial Lodgel ....... . Pieper, R. O., '28 ................ Pierce, H. N., '20 .......... Pierce, R. G., '27 .... Pires, M. C., '27. .. Pirie, L. M., '27 ..... Pitcairn, J. F., '27, .. Pitcher, P. S., '27.. .... Pitman, J. R., Jr., '27. . . Pitney, R. H., '28.. , ..... . . .. Platner, J. B., '28 ..... ........, Platz, T. G. A., '26 fTerracel.. . . Plum, R. N., '25 fColoniall .... Plumb, J. S., '28 ..... ...... . Plurner, D., Jr., '28 .............. Pope, G. E., '28 ..... ................ . Porter, A. G., '25 fCap and Gownj. . . . Porter, G., '26 fDial Lodgel ..... .... Porter, J. F., '26 fDial Loclgel ..... Porter, J. L., 26 ..... ........., Posey, M. L., '27 ,.......,... Post, R. C., '28.. ........, . . Post, R. H., '26 CTowerj .... . Potts, D. V., '27 ....,..... Potts, XV. R., '28 .... .. .. Powell, I. A., '28, .. .. Powelson, R. V., '28 ..... Prendergast, J., '27 ....... . Prettyman, J. S., 3rd, '27. .. . ADDRESS .....1-LNNV ......28C ...95B ....7EB ....7SD ...,NHL ....82Bl .. ..,, 7-LBI .....l3NW ............112Hy ....,.,.....221Hy 36 Vandeventer Ave. Hin ...,SSD ...IQSE .....l+L-'79 ......QQcsHy Park Pl. .....12NW ....-l-0 Moore St. ........,...60P ............-L-L-'79 Dickinson St. Bl . .11-5 University Pl. C .........2-LNB ,. ..3 E DLL lv ....116 lily ....,91H . ...... 21-LPy .........llSlVB ............l3-AH . . .15 University Pl. . .. N26 Hill Dorin .. . .12 Dickinson St. .. . .212 Hy NAME Price, J. O.. '28, ..... ...... . Price. X. ff., '27 .... ......,,. . Price, T. B.. '25 4fDial Lorlgel. . . Price. T. H., Jr., '27 ..... . ..,. P1 icliaicl. lf. .ll .. 28 ,..... ... Prior H. A.. 28 ...,.. . . .. QQAG .. . .21 Cliainhers St. ..........lSMR Cy .............6-AC . . .13 Dickinson St. .. . .41-9 lYiggins St. Proctor. H. H.. '27. ......... ......... l S 5 H Purvis, E. D.. 2416 Q'l'owerJ .... . ,,... ......, 2 E B Putnam, H. H., '27 .... ....... . , . .19 Pniversity Pl. Putnam. H.. -lr.. '28 .... .........., ..... f 3 l Tfniversity Pl. Putz, V. C. .............. ,..,...... ................. 9 E B Quarles. J. Y.. '25 Lffap and Gownj .,.. .... C 'ap and Gown Club Quay, R. R., Jr., '26 Cfap and Gownj ,... .. ,,.,,, ,.,,,, 1 331 Cy Ralph. BI. N., '25 .........,.,... ..,... 5 305 F Hamel, E. D.. '26 l.-Xrhor lnnl .... ...... 1 BI D Ranipona, J. R.. '25 .... ........ .... I i N H R Ranipona. L. lf.. '2S.. ... ..,. ,. , ,G N M R Ramsey, J. R.. Jr.. '27 .... 32-L Hy Ramsey, R. .-X., '25 ..... .. . ..... 92 P Randall, G. D.. '27. .,,........... . ...........,.. 181 L Ranclcnlmush, D. YY., '28 ............. .... 1 5 Pniversity Pl. Ranrlolpli. C'. C.. Jr.. '26 lQf'oltagel ............ 153 L Rankin. B. H., Jr., '25 flvyl ....... Rankin. I . L., '28 ..... ,.... ..,.. Ravi-booth, Y. Y., '27. ,.... . Rasor. J. B.. '2LS.. ..., ... .. .. Rau, R. S., 28 ..... ............. Rauscher. D. YY., '26 QDial Loclgej. . . . Ray. H. C., '26 QQuarlrangle l ...... . Raycrofl. C. XY.. '28 .......... . . Rea. YY. T.. '26 l':Xrbor Innl. . . Read, B. YV.. '26 QColonialJ ....... . Read. J. H., '28 .... ............... . . Read, lY. C., Jr., '26 l'Dial Lodgel. Read, XY. H., '27.. .......,... ..... Reacl, YY. L., '28 ...., .. .... . .. Rebliun, D. C., '27 .... . Rerlinglon, S. G., '28 .... Redmond, H. S., '27 .... . . . .45 Iaiiversity Pl. ..........24-MD ....112 Nassau St. ..........701Py ...........S41Cy ...'Z1f'i12lIHDBl'SSL. ..........I5ND .......l4-XD .........o-:XC ....1ou'MW ...,,.9MD ..,.10-A H .....,123Hy ....l6 Park Pl. C s 41' ii QQXNQETON NAME Reed, D. A.. Jr., '27. .. Reed, D. P.. '28 .... .. Reed. S. C., Jr.. '28, . .. Reicliner, BI. S., '27. ....... . Reese. J. S., IV. '27 .........,. Reifsnyder, T. G., '27 ,......... . Reilly. H. F., '25 fDial Lodgel. . .. Reine, J., '27 ....... .... ..,... Reinke, H. L., '27 ..,.....,.. Reis, J., Jr., '27, . .. .. Reitzel, F. S. J., '27.. . Reinick, H. C., '28. . .. Reinsen, D. B., '25. .. .. Renchard, J. W., '28 .... Renchard, W. S.. '28 ......... . Rennard. J. C., '28.. ...,...... .. Rentschler, YV. A.. '25 CCHIIIDLISJ. . . Reyburn, YV. E., '26 .. ....... . . . . Reynolds, 111. A., '28 .... ..... Reynolds, S. S., '28 .. . . Rhea, E. M., '27 .... . .. . Rhees, VV. J., '27 .... .......... Rhodes, T. E., '27 LCottagel. . . Rice, J. A., '28 ..... .............. Rice. R. M., '27 ...... ............. . Richards. A. M., '26 fKey and Seall. . . Richards, H. E., '28 ..... ........... Richards, R., '26 CCannonl. ...... . Richards, YV. B., '26 fTiger Innl. .. Richardson, J. S., '28 ..... ....... Richardson, R., Jr., '28 .... .. .. Richardson, W. C., '28. . . Richman, G. D., '28 .... Ridgway, D. H., '28 .... .... Riggs, H. C., '27. .. ..... .... Righter, T. MCN., Jr., '28 .... Rihbany, E. H., '27 ........... Rike, D. L., '27 ..... ............ Riley, HIP., '25 fArbo1' Innj .... . Y' llly fgx V Q f I mf r.. ' ' 4, f f ' . 5 ' fu 1 7 fQ I:ilHli l ,X 1':f.' 'F i X '. . X ff sf i l '47, ,,Slll'.v. 4'I1hIlA1m1ll Ulinbergrahuates Cffluntinuebj ADDRESS. .......I-LC' ...f39Sl'l ...2:s.s1'y ....1-A f' .ESRB 615 l'y .fi12C,'y HLNRIR .. . .85 Hill Dorm ..............63L . . . .15 Edwards Pl. .. . .Colonial Club . ........ 305 Hm .305 Hin ...fl-7 1'niVersil'y Pl. ............11SD ...........l14l-F ..........101Hy ....32 Mercer St. ., .. ........ 61-L Py .162 Nassau St. ....1-1 W M W ........16LP ...........1SS1V Edwards Pl. 12M Vandeventer Ave. . . . . . . .15 Edwards Pl. . . . . . .15 Dickinson St. . ......... 602 Py . .... 32 C ...15LP .....6i1Py .....713Py ....101H .....29NE NAME Ringwall, J. D., Rissell. T. CI, '26 Rirclwy, P.. I., 'Q ..... . Ritchie. T. M., '25 CTiger lnnl ..... . Rivas. M. .-X., '26 fDial Lodgel. . . ... Robbins, C. H. D., Jr., '25 QCampusD Robbins. J. M., '27 CQuadrangleD. . . Roberg, D. L., Jr '27.. ......... .. Roberts. J. R., '2.8. 1 K '28 Roberts. . . ., Roberts. R. E., '28 C '28 Rober'fs.h. ' Robertson, C. S., '26 Clilml. . . . Robinson, D. H., '27 ......... . Robinson, H. '27 ..... ....... . .. Robinson, L. S., '26 fCannonl ...,, , ' 'MQ N ADDRESS .....39 Wliggins St. ...,...10SMR .....34SE ....1-11L .....42L .......22L ........422Py ..........40SE ....16 Edwards Pl. .....29 BankSt. ........19S1V ..........6E1V ............9LP ....164 Nassau St. ...........121F ...........106P Robinson, R. I.. '26 fCap and Gownl. .. .. ........... 331 Cy Robinson, R. K., '25 CCloister 1nnD ...... .... C loister Inn Club Robinson, W. J., '26 CDial Loclgel. .. Roblin, J. H.. '26 CArbor Innj .... . Robnetl, Y. P., '27.. .......... .. Roby. S., '2S. ............ ... Rockhold, W. R., Jr., '26. . . Rockwell, E. B.. '28 .... .. . . .. Roden, H. V., '26 CCampusl .... Rodgers, J. B., '26 CCaunonD. . . Rogers, J. H., '27.. ........ .. Roma, E. L., '2'7. .. .... .... Roosevelt, VV. M., '28 .... Rose, F. W., '28 .............. .... Rose, H. C., '28 ...... ............ . Roseberry, J. S., '26 fKey and Seall. Rosenberg, A. A., '25 ................ Rosenfeld, G. M., '26 ....... .... Rosengarten, A. H., '26.. ....... . . . Rosengarten, A. G., Jr., '28 ........ Rosengarten, A. H., '26 CCo1oniaD. .. Rosengarten, T. J., '27 ........... Rosenthal, hi. H., Jr., '26. .. ,.... ..............94B1 ....47 University Pl. ...............8SVV 34 Vandeventer Ave. ................22-'79 ....98 Nassau St. ...........634Py .............15SD .. ..19 University Pl ...........13BL ..........616Py ......14Bl ....11SMR ......4LP ....3Q2Cy .....66C ...116Bl ....152L .....42C Qiuerroi, 'Q 26 D -' F 55 1. 1 ' ' X NAME Roshek, J. J., Jr., '28 ....... Ross, D. S., '28 .... ......,.... Ross, H. R., '25 fArbor Innj ..... .. Ross, W. W. Jr., '25 CCottageD. .. . . Rowe, D. N., '27 .........,..... Royers, R. E., '28 .............. Royster, H. A., '27 .............. Rubidge, D. YV., '26 fArbor Innl .... Rubidge, R. WV., '28. .. ....... . . . . Rue, H. A., '28 ................... Ruigh, W. L., '27 ...........,...,. . Rurnford, L., 2d, '26 CCloister Innb . .. Rush, R. S., '27. . ............. .. .. Russell, C. C., '28 ............... Russell, D., '25 QCottagej .... Russell, J. A., '28 ............. Russell, T. B., '26 QCottageD. . . Russell, T. YV., '26 QTowerD. . . . Rutenber, R. D., Jr., '26 ..... Rutherford, W., '28 .,..... Ryan, C. J., Jr., '28 .... Ryel, R. W., '28 ..... Salinger, D. L., '25 .... Salinger, H., '27 ............ Salmon, A. D., '28.. ........ .. Sams, R. S., '25 CCloister Innj.. . Samson, F. H., Jr., '27 ........ Sands, 0. J., Jr., '27, ........ .. Sanford, H. C., '27 fColonialj. . . Sanford, S. J., '28 ............ Sanson, P. R., '27. .. ,... .... Sarle, V. M., Jr., '28 .... ...... Sater, R. F., '26 CQUHdl'2l1glCJ. . . Satterthwaite, O., '25. ............ . Sauer, W. C., '28, .. ............ ... Saul, C. D., Jr., '25.. ............ .. saunders, W. H., Jr., 'Qs CDial Loagej' ff Sawyer, R. F., '25 .... .............. Scarlett, WV. G., Jr., '27. .. .. .... J 1 X f 451 I 3, QWM 'J' Vn'.,.1,wu,rSl' Ulinbergtahuates ADDRESS 22 Vandeventer Ave. ......,.22BankSt. ...Arbor Inn Club ..,....1-AHm ......161Cy .....9SWB ...,Q E M W ....13 N M R ......66 BS ...HESSSE ...9 E W .......316l ........14-SH . . .GAL Nassau St. ........1-LSH ......20 WW ..........3EXY .. . .22 hlaclison St. Nassau St. . . .551 University Pl. . . .-l-5 University Pl. ..............3-LH ..............8-lil-I 55-L Vaiideventer Ave. ..............93P .......7NMR ..........12WW 11'79 . . .31 University Pl. ,...........317F . . .32 Rlercer St. ...........66H ............l84-L ....11 Madison St. ..........62-'79 ......6SWB . . . .Court Club .... U63 H A- O V3 Mluntinuellb NAME Scattergood. G. L., '25 QCottagej. . .. Schull, R. B., '28 ............... . Scharnikow, W. F., '27 ...... Scharps, A. K., '26, .. Schaub, R. C., '28.. . .. . Schcnck, E., '26. ..... ...... . . Schenck, G. W., '27 ......... Schenck, R. E.. '25 Cflolonialj. . .. Schenk, J. F., '27 ........... Schick, R. H., '27 .......... . Schicffelin, G. RICK.. '28 .... . Schiff, M., Jr., '27 ..... .. .. Srhiniplf, L. P., '26 ....... Schimplf, L. D.. '26 tlilinj. . . Schlesinger, H. J., '25 ..... 7 Schlosherg, H.. '15 ........... . Schlubach. H. L., '27. ....... .. . Schmalz, J. E., '26 t'l'er1'accJ. Sclimidt, A. W., '26 fTowerJ.. .. . Schob. W. J., '26 CGatewayJ.. 9 Schoenfeld. H. A., Jr., '27 ..... J Schoonmaker, D. J.. ':5. .... Schopflin. P., '28, ,.... Schotland, J. J., '25. .. Schott, f'., Jr., '28 .... . Schukraft, W. J.. '28 .... . Schultz, M. A.. '27, .. Schulz. C. lY., '2S. .. .. Schwartz, H. G., '28. .. Schwartz. R. T.. '26. . . . Schwenger. 'l'. S., '27. .. . , Scoet, D. G., '25 ....... Scott, J. E., '27 ............ . Scott, H. WV., '28.. ...... . ... Scott, S. S., '26 QGatewayJ .. .. Scuclder, L. R.. '28 ......... . Sc-ull, YY. S., '25 flvyl. ..... . Sebring, H. O.. Jr., '26 K'I'OXY6I'J Seerie, E. D., 27 ........... Qi2lC2-A- QQAG ADDRESS ...saga ....17hH ....11EMW ...,..R.D.2 .....105H .,.2XD ....:341F ....J.:z7Py ....:aQJ.F ....107P .......1o3P .........103P ....96 Moore St. ...UGSBIR ......Q3'Bl ..,.l'l-LF ....7lBl ....3'.AHH1 .........,...3LP ....47 N. Tulane St. . ........ IOEMW .....19 Edwards Fl. 34- Yandeventer Ave. ............+G1Cy Cy 16 Yandeventer Ave. ............23SE ............723Py ...30 Mercer St. ....32 Mercer St. .........11-LF ...A9 Park Pl. ........2+2Cy Bl ....11U Nassau St. fox NAME Seibert, NV. L., '28 ..,.. Seidler, A., Jr., '26 .... .. Selden,-E. V. D., Jr., '27... Serena, E. P., '27, .......,. .. Seward, G. O., '27 ............. Seydel, C. H., '26 fCampusJ. . . . Seyfert, lV.H., '27 .... ,..... . . . Seymour, A., '26 fffloister lnnj.. Seymour, H., '26 .............. Seymour, G. V. lNI., '26 QCloister Seymour, J. O., '26 fArbor Innj. Shackelford, R. T., '25 Qlvyj .... Shaffer, W. F., '26 ...... .,..... Shannon, A. V., '26 fTiger Innj. Sharp, D. C., '27...- ...... .. Sharp, R. J.. '28 ............. . Sliaw, A., '28 ...... Shaw, H., Jr., '28 .. . Shaw, J. K., '28 ........,...... Shay, D. D., '28 .............. QQXN Q ETOIV rain' ' i Shearer, R., '26 fKey and Seall .... Sheldon. S. R., '28 .......,..... Shenk, VV.. Jr., '28.. .....,. .... Shepherd, E. A., '28 .........,.. Sherman, A. E., '26 fDial Lodgej Sherrerd, VV. D., Jr., '25 Clvyj. . . Sherry, A., '27 ,............... Shields, H. L. R., '25. ........ .. Shields, H. S., '25 QTiger Innj. . . Shillaber, W. R., '27. ..,...... . Shore, S. W., '25 CGatewayD. . .. Shober, A. M., '27 ........... Shugg, R. W., '27 .... .... Shumway, F. R., '28 .... Sidford, H. J., '26, .. .. Silberfeld, E. S., '26 ..... Silberman, R. P., '25 ...........,.... Silverstein, J., '27 .............. Simonds, D. L., '26 CCap and Gownj. . . 9 r2ic2-A- Y' z a X' V Q ,f ' Hs! , 'Q .7 at .ph i ' yum A Q KS if e '7-iniiliui' X C KU G C f Lil, ssqJ1,M 1F xi ZW-illllvllilw Zlklnhergrabuatess Cfiuntinuehj ADDRESS I NAME ,ADDRESS .....9 Nlaclison St. Simons, C. D., '26. .. ,,,,,14-A H ........2SWB Simons,L.C.,'28..... . ........ fm C 0 X II ....l2f3I y I'P ....l5SD ....1lH ......11H .,.l1SlYB ..5l2Py .....fl-3-'79 ,......'LONE ...........51P ......,...+3-53? . . . .19 University Pl. .. . .15 University Pl. ....8WW . ..,..., SSR ..,....,...312Py .. . .15 Dickinson St. .......4-1ParkPl. .. ...... 341Cy ......52L ........16HM ,....,.....363Cy ............363Cy ....21 Chambers St. ..........18NE ..........2llF ..........15MD ....166 Nassau St. ...........65Bl .........4'38Py .......10EMW ....110 Nassau St. ...........52Bl Simpson, Sims. R., J. J. B., '28. . .. '28 ...........,... Sinclair, A. E., '28 ..... . ...... Skinner, lVI. P., '28 .......,... Skinner, R. BI., '2-LM CElmD. .. Skinner, JV. S., '27 ........... Slade, YV. B., '28 ,.......... hlagle, J. W., '27 ........ Slattery, F. P., Jr., '28.. . . .. Slaughter, R. C., '28 ..... .... . Sloan, D. B., '25 CCannonD .... Sloan, S., 27. . .....,...... .. Sloat, F. E., '27. .........., .. Smart, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith: Smith Smith Smith Smith smithf Smith Smith Smithi Smith, Smith Smithi smith, Smith Smithi s 1 Q s 1 1 J. B D D R., '26 fCloister lnnl B., 'QT .......... .. D., '28 .... ........... H., '26 CArhor Innl. F. S., '25 fTerraceD .... P T '27 4 wwwwgufvpwwwnm U , 56 ............ ff'Q7ffi'.f..fif MCD., Jr., '27 .... P '27 ., ..... ........ V., '25 fColoniaD .... B., 'MM fTiger Innj.. .. B., '28. ........... . B '25 ., . .... ........ 25 N1 F WW Q5 UD Jr., '27 ......... ., '27 ...... ..,.... fCloister Innj R. R., Jr., '28 ......... S. B., '28 ....,........ S.C.,'28... ...... W. H., '25 ................... VV. H., Jr., '25 CTiger Innj .... . YV. L., 27.. .............. .. ..............6WMW 34 Vandeventer Ave. Mercer St. .......,..6SD ........6SD ...BOSE .......9SWB .......Lavake Pl. ...172 Nassau St. ......3WlWWV .......135Hy ......342F .......12Hm Park Pl. ....-L4 Bank Bldg. ....'..3WMWV .....Bank Bldg. ....12 Chambers St. .........3-BHIH ............A-Bl ...172 Nassau St. .........221Py .......224Py ....20NW ......30+liF ............2'7C ........12ParkPl. . . . . . .5 lVIadison St. . .453 Cleveland Lane ............15C .....3EMW QXNQETOIV gene-fe D fr, ' s ' Q Q 46,3 A 1 'ff mi-fi. QS' X C Q 7 1-.g ette xt X. 'Hnmfrunt' Tftlnhergrahuatzs Miuntinuehj NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Smith, W. M., '25 CTerraceD. . .. ..,... 161 L Stengel, J. F., '26 .. . .... 38 lloore St. Smith, R. B., '26 fCottagel ....Y .... 2 21 Py Stengel, lY. A.. '27 .... .,...... 1 N E Smitham, T., '26 ..... ,... ..... , .,..... 5 4- C Stenger. F. D., '28 ...,. . . , , .49 Park Pl. Smithers, C. F., '26 fTerra.eeD. . ...,.,.. 314- P Stephane, S. C., '27.. ........... ....... -L 26 Py Smythe, R. J., '26 fArbor Innl. . ....... 2 S W B Stephens. D.. '26 .... . ..,......... .......,.. 1 32 L Snell, P. A., '28 ................ ..... 1 3 Park Pl. Stephenson, G. S., '25 QCannonD .... . . .Cannon Club Snively, R. D., Jr., '28 .... ........ .,....... 1 4 P Stern, T. E., '28 ..... .......,..,.. 4 7 X. Tulane St, Snover, C. F., '25 CKey and Sealj .... ..... 1 01 L Slerrett, R. .X., '26 QColoninll ....... .......,. 1 01 Bl Snowden, G. G., '27 ......... . ,... . ,..... 6 W B Stevens. .-X. E.. '25 CKey and Sealb. . .... 13 C Snyder, G., '26 CCarnpusD ..,.... ......... 3 -L3 Cy Stevens. L. H., '26 Uvyl .... ........ .... E i 1 H Snyder, R. BI., '25 flvyj ....... .......... 1 04- P Stevens, R. C., Jr., '26 QCQIIDPUSJ .... ...., 6 E B Somerville, WV. G., '28. .. ....... 53 University Pl. Stevens, R. L., '28 ............ . .. .... 602 Py Sornmers, E., '25 CCloister Inul .. ........... 34 P .... -L S R Somrners, H. S., '27 ............ .... 2 Nassau St. Sowles, H. NI., '26 CCloister Innl .......... 3 B I-I Spackrnan, YV. IVI., '27. . ........,. ........,..... 5 E W Speer, D. L., '28 ..,.. . .......... .. .. Speir, YV. C., '26 fGatewayJ ..... Sprankle, J. F., Jr., 'MM ..... Spruanee, Wh C., '28 ..... . . . Squires, E. NI., '28 .... .... Squires, C. C., '28. .. .. Stalker, TV. B., '25 ...... Stalkneeht, L. P., '28. ...... . . . Stallknecht, U. P., '27 .... .,.... Stallman, F. B., '25 fArbor Innl. Stallman, C. H., '28 .... ........ Starr, L. A., 'MM CCottageJ. . . Staub, VV. R., '26 ...,........ Stearn, H. E., Jr., '26 .... .. . Stearns, R. L., '26 .... ...... Steeger, H., '25 CGatewayj. . . . Steel, J. '26 .... ...... . . Stein, A. IVI., '27 ......... Stein, F. S., '28 ...... ... Steinbrink, S. '27. . . Steinfirst, J. U., '28. . . Steinrnetz, J. J., '27 .... Stengel, E. C., '26 .... 15 University Pl. .........8EM.W ,.......,.31-79 ....,...5SEB .....25 Chambers St. -L7 University Pl. .......,1L2-52P . .68 Wiggins St. .........202Hy 53-'79 f ' ' f.'.'.i1' Xfaideivellief Ave. , ..,............. 82 H ,.,...19 Madison St. .........9MD ........6EMW ....S Stockton St. 22SE . . .10 Dickinson St. .. . .39 1Viggins St, . . . . .16 Edwards Pl. ....3S1VB Stevens, W. H.. '26 tQTerracej. .. . Stevens, lY. II., '25 ......... ..... . Stevenson, D. H., Jr '26 Stevenson, H. R., '26 CKey and Seall Stevenson, T. D., '25 fCottagel. .. .. Stevenston, T. I.. '27 ..,...... .,.. . Stewart, E. S., '27. ..... ..... . . Stewart, R. C.. '28, .. .... Stewart, YY. A. W., Jr.. '27. , Stillman, J.. '27 ............. Stock. C. '26 QColonialJ. .. Stoekley, C. G., '28 ....... . Stout, B., '28. ........... .. Stout, IQ. C., Jr., '25 Qlvyl. .. Stout, J. H., Jr., '28. .. ...., Stout, J. S., '28 .....,. . Straelizm, F. G., '27, .. Stratford, H. R., '28, .. . Strauss, B. lf., '2S.. ..... .. .. Strayer, G. D.. Jr., '27 .... ..... , ... Strayer, J. R., '25 CArlJor Innl .... .. Strayer, L. M., Jr., '26 QCloister Innl. . . Street, J., Jr., '25 CColonialJ.. ... ,. . Streett, R. W., '26 fTiger Innl ..,. . Strotlier, E. YV., '26 CCloister Innj .. Stuart, D. R., Jr., '27 ..... ....... . Studt, H. H., Jr., '27. .. . 512 ..-... .,.. ...... . .....52-'79 .....203Hy ...,9NMR ......SEB ....-HL ...,-11C ....S1Y1Y ......HC ...IONR .....11-'79 ......its Cy . .2 Nassau St. .......,.363Cy ...,.,..3-CHn1 35 Lniversity Pl. .........70-L Py . . . .1225 Yaudeventer Ave. ......,......2OBankSt. ....325 Py U53-'79 ....10SW ....51 C ....352Cy ....13SW ....11SEB ....731Py . Q V219 f fl ff'-s 3 QQX' 5 ' of i 6' If Q , ,L al. . prune ETOIV f I 5 I Why, N' lmmiww' Tlliniazrgrabuatzs Cdllnntinuehb 36 Vandeventer Ave. NAME Sturges, J. BI., '28 ........ .......... . Sturges, R. A., Jr., '26 CC'ampus7 ..... . . Sturges, P. F., '25 CQU2lflFilHg16J. Stuyvesant, A. R., '27 ,..,... . . Stuyvesant, L. R., '27.. ..... . . Sullivan, D. E.. Jr., '27. .. .. Sullivan, H. H.. '26 .... .. . Summers, L. M.,-'27.. .... .. Summey, R. W., '27. .. .... .. .. Suor, A. M., Jr., '27 ........... Suplee, H., '26 QQ1:aclrangleJ . .. Suplee, H., '27. ............. . . Sutherland, D. A., '25 CElmJ. . . Sutphen, D. D., '27 ...,..,.... Swan, J. D., '25 QCharterJ. . .. Sweet, W. E., Jr., '28, .. ... Sweet, W. VV., '28 ...... ..... Swigart, E., '26 CCampusj .... Sykes, S., '26 ................. Taft, A. T., '26.. ............. .. . Tanchert, E. H., '25 CColonialD. Tappan, K. H., '25 QDial Lvdgej Tappan, J. L., '28 ............. Tasker, F. G., '27 .............. .. Taussig, J. G., '27 ............ C L '28 ADDRESS ......631l'y ......631Py WW -1-0 NassauSt. -1-0 Nassau Sl: .,....231- Hy ......ll L P N E University Pl. N R . . .... ML P .....l86 L .......211F ......awry 10 Nassau St. 9MadisonSt. .....3-B H111 ......14Hm .......7-BH 52 Nassau St. 24 Hill Dorm . .33 Bank St. 52 Nassau St. Tawer, . ., . . ................ .... 2 6 Bank St. Taylor, C. M., 2d, '25 QCampusj ....... 41-'79 Taylor, E. B., '26 ............ . . .... 222 Py Taylor, G. C., '26 fTiger Innj. . ..... 51 H Taylor, H. F., Jr., '27. .. ...... .... 6 -A C Taylor, H. W'., '27 CCottageD.. . ..... 75 H Taylor, J. C., '28, ........... ....... 6 41 Py Taylor, J. E., 128 ..... ...,... ....,...... 1 4 4 L Taylor, J. P., Jr., '27 .... . ..... 52 Nassau St. Taylo1', TN. G., Jr., '28 ............... ..... 1 9 University Pl. Taylor, VV. H., '26 .................... ............ 7 1-1 Py Taylor, W. P., Jr., '26 CCap and Gownj. . . ........... 2-A H Taylor, W. R., '28 .................... ..... 1 02 Nassau St. Tekirian, A. T., '27 .................. .... 1 1 DlClilHS011 St. NAME Tcncher, W. K.. '28 ............ . Terrell, li. A., 26 ,................. . .. ADDRESS .......42 Hill Dorm Thatcher, J. H., '25 fifloister Innj . . . ............... , .8-B H Thoburn, D. L., '28, ........,... . Thomas, A R., '28 Thomas, E NI.. '26 CKey and SealD.. . . Thomas, G. T,, '27'.. .......... .. Thomas, I. A., '27 ............. . . Thomas, J. M., '26 CQuaclrangleD. . Thomas, W. R., 3rd, '27 .... .... . . Thorne, W., '25 ........ ......... Thompson, C. K '27 .... Thompson, F. J., . . Thompson, I. W'., . . Thompson, J. S., . .... .. Thompson, J. H. 28.. ..... Thompson, J. W., Jr., '28, .... . .. Thompson, L. A., ..... ....... Thompson, L. S., '26 flvyj . .. Thompson, P. G., . ......... . . Thompson, R. K., '25 ........ . Thoburn, G. L., '28.. ........ .. ' Thorne, W., '25 CDial Loclgel ..... Tl1orpe, J. R., '25 fCharterj .... Thulin, W. B., '27 .............. Thurber, G., '28. ............... . Thurber, R. R., '26 CArbor Innb. . . Tietig, J. A., 3rd, '26 CCottageJ .... Tilgner, C., Jr., '25 ............. Tillson, S. NI., '25 QTiger Innj .. . Tilt, N. B., '26 CCharterj. .... . Timolat, L. K., '26. ,... .... . Tinsman, C. H., '28 .... ...... Tobin, C. W., '28 ............. Tobin, V. E., '26 CCharterD .. .. . Todd, J. Jr., '27 ..... ........ Tomlinson, J. H., '28 ...... Towne, G. F., Jr., '26. .. ... Towne, J. D. C., Jr., '28 .... 35 University Pl. ...............14Bl ....19 University Pl. ......,....15SW Chambers St. .............54f-79 ....64 Nassau St. ........325Py .......38SE .....22C ......172L .....1413Cy .....61P' . . . .36 Vandeventer Ave. . 1 ....,.........54-79' . .43 Cleveland Lane .............10ND ......1-EH .,..Tiger Inn . ........ 123H ...........161L .......13BankSt. Nassau St. ....Charter Club ..........84Bl ..........25SE . ............ LLWB . .... 21 Chambers St. Trescott, H. VV., '27. . .... . . ..........96Bl Q 9, 'C ADDRESS H.,Bauk1ndg ........l5ND .1-l Madison St. ..H.M.U4QBl ........9BR ...IHZWYV ....4-2-52P ......16B V will X 6 - - QQXNQETOA, f , Z6 . QQIQ A Q ig A 4 L AQQX 'ff?'g3JggTM l 0HIiwyW,v5 Qlslnbergrahuates Cflluntinuehy NAME .xnnnrzss NAME Townley, J. A., '27 ........... ...... 7 0 P Yan Horne. B. G.. '27 ,....,..,.... . Townley, YY. WV., '27 ....,.A.... ......,. 7 0 I' Yan Keuren, W., '26 Cffap and Gownb ..,. . Tracy, H. J., '26 fElmj. .. .,.,.... ......,. 5 5 IS H Yan Lennep. NY, B.. '28 .........., ... . .. Tracy, R. A., '26 QDial Lodgeb ..... ...,....,.. K i8 L Yan Liewl, IC. R., '28 ,... .......... . Trapnall, WV. P., '26. ........... . . ,Colonial flulm Yan Riper. K. li., '25 fTerraceJ. .. Trax, J. E., '25 flilmj .... ..,., ......... 2 2 BI Yan liyn. J.. '28 .............. . Treat, S. B., '25 CCTIEIITCFJ. .... .... ..... 9 l 31 Yan Sic-lin, R. D.. '27 ....,.. ... Trenholm, G. T., '26 fElmD .... ............ 8 -C' H Yan lYyc'k, G. L.. '26 ,...,.,.... . X X Trevett, L. D., '27 .......... Trimble, T. F., '26 Clvyj ...... . Trout, J. M., Jr., '28.. ........ ... 19 University Pl. H 80 Alexander St. Trowbridge, W., '25 CTer1'ac:eJ ......,. ......., . l-l- b D Trueblood, E. G., '26 fDial Lodgej. .. . . . ..., 14-3 Cy Truitt, R. M.. Jr., '27 ..... ...,.... ..... 2 5 5 K' Trunkey, F., '26 ................. . . ,531 P Tucker, J. H., '27 ...,.. ,... 1 02 B Tuller, L. H., '27 ...........,. Tumulty, J. P., Jr., '26 ..........., Turner, B. C., '25 fQua.drangleD .... . . TwyeHort, L. H., '26 CQuadranglej. . . .' Tyler, T. H., '26 fArbor InnD . .,... . Tyson, R. C., '27 ...,............ Tyson, R. S., '25 CArbor Innj. . .. Van Cleve, R. S., '25 .... ..,... Underwood, P. A., '25 .......... Updike, O. L., '25 fGatewayj .... Urquhart, R. D., '27 .,....... s., ...fl-1--19 .,..2.Xf ...........43L .......,.l4-2C'y .Arbor Inn Club .........l2Nl'. ...........52C ..Cap and Gown .........26Sl'l I . D. 2 624 Py Vflll, C. R., '27 ............. ,... 2 22 Hy Vail, H. B., '26 ......,... ....,... 1 22 Py Van Alstyne, YV. B., '27. .. .. Uhl, S. K., '26 .,.. .........., . Vanderbeck, A. B., Jr., '27 ..,........ Vanderbogert, J. R., '28 ............... Vander Graeht, A., '25 CQuadranglej. . Van Devender, W. F., '28 ............. ,.,......21SE ...Campus Club 15 University Pl. ..........lllL ' Vandeventer Ave. Yan Duyn, J., '27. ....,................................ 4-1-2 Py Yandyke, E. B., '28 ..............,..,........... 32 Wiggins St. Van Gytenbeek, R. J., '25 CCap and Gownj .... .......... 1 24 F auglln. J. lu.. 21. X. Yinsonlialcr. G., '26 Yod Yodrey. TY. I-I.. 3rd Vogt. H. G., '26, .. x'OllI'2llll. D. C'.. '27 Yon Dcilcn. H., '28 Yon Rumolir. C. H You Storvli. T. V.. Yon X an Zclin. H. '25 CC'annonJ. . .. wdw.R.Bu26HiHiHiHjHfH. KKC5' and Seall.. ...UJMD ...,10GP ,...6WS .,....,.,...23L rey. J. K., '26 IQ'l'erracel. ...... .. '26 Qcloisler lnnl . . .. . .,....... . H23 L .JS '07 Ve-isc.'L. ll.. '28 Yos l C '72 .fm .... .,..I.. .... Voss, J. L., '2S. . .. Wadsworth, J. A.. '2-L CArbor Innl. . . lvil6SCllO, J. lil.. '27 .....,......... . lYailes, E. T., CQnadranglel .,...... Wales, H. W.. Jr.. '25 fCan1pus5. .. , lVales, R. JY.. '27 ............,.... . Walker. E.. Jr., '25 QC loistcr Innl. .. lvalker, J. '26. ...,............ . . Walker, Pl. C.. 'QS .,.......... , Walker, H. M., '28 ...... . VValker, J. T., '27 ........ . Walker. JY. BI., Jr.. '2S. .. . Wall, G. B., 25 Clvyj .... W'allace, C'.. Jr.. '27. . . . Wallace. J. H., Jr., '28 ..... . lvallace. L. J.. '25 .,,,,........ . Wallace, R. G., '25 CCannonJ. .. . lVallace, R. T., 28 ........... . .Gateway Club UP 47 N Tulane St. ,106 Broadniead ..,.......l02P .........ll4H .......52 Mercer St. 15 Dickinson St. XVII YV ... Hill Dorm .H.J26Qy ......6QP .,...6QH ...,..3Q7F ....,.,..6L'P ...,27 Bank St. 4-7 University Pl. ...,......9aB . .66 Nassau St. ........QQi Cy .,,...,..133H . . .43 Yandeventer Ave. . ............... 12 H ,......-L0-.SOP ...25 Bank St. Qin Q HCA, A1 4 Z6 . Q Q 1 Q -A- Q 52 ' ,. 1 1 Q A G ID NAME Wallace, T. C., 3rd, '28 ...... Wallis, A. D., Jr., '25 fTowerj. YValstrum, S. W., '26 QTowerD. Westlall, J. C... 27. .,.......,. ... 1Valter, F. P., Jr., '23 Walters, F. J., Jr., '27 .....,.. W'alwo1'th, L. S., '27. Warburton, F. WV., '26 fTowerD VVard, R. D., '26 QCliarterD. . . Ward, T., 2d, '28 .... ....... . Wiardenburg, F. A. C., '27. . . . W'arner, A. W., '26 CTowerQ. .. W'arner, W. E., Jr., '28. ...... WVashabaugh, W. B., Jr., '27.. . Yvaston, G. C., '28.. ....... .. VVaterhouse, E. B. L., '26 . . . . . W'aterhouse, S., '28 .......... Waterman, A. W. D., 25 ..... Waterman, F. D., '26 CArbor I1 ivaterman Wfaters, A. J. C., '26 CTe1-racel R., '25 QKey and Se VVaters, H. S., '28 ............ Watkins, W. C., '27 .......... VVatson, G. C., '28.. .. Watts, S. S., '27 .,... Weare, B. F., '25 ......... . VVebster, W. R., Jr., '27 .... . Weed, P. C., Jr., '28. .. .... W'eeden, C. BI., '27 .... .. Wveekes, C. W., '27.. .. VVeeks, J. K., '28 .... iveiler, C. F., '26. . . . 1Veinberg, C. M., '25, Wfeir, E. B., '27 ..... VVeir, R. R., Jr., '28 .... . Weir, W. J.F., '28. . .. Weisl, B. A., '27 .... Welch, E. S., '27 .... . Welles, C. J., '27 .... Welles, E. R., '28. . . ini .... all .... fi-'WW X F- l ,, 5, NJN f RN i C xt '-L ghvs ' 1 . i '11 Illllbullw' .. . .39 University Pl. ifinhergrahuates Cfillnntinuebp AIJIJRE:-ss ..,2'7 Bank Sl. ..........182 H .........2EW .. . .17 Edwards Pl. Nassau St. Bl ........12-A H . .16-1 Nassau St. ..........8l.B .........21Hm ..,..-L Madison St. U30 Wiggins St. ..l75N1lSSi1l1St. .........20SlfI ,....9NMR ......32L ....211Cy .....60P ....,f3SD ........32SE ..,,.....612Py M175 Nassau St. ........216Hy .,........151L 19 University Pl. 17 University Pl. ........HMD ..........12Bl .........1ND ....12SEB ....31NE ....34-2Py .......1LP .........8UP Nassa.uSt.. ........28SE 515 xnxx-1 Welles, S. B., '26 CKey and Sealj .... . W'elwoocl, J. C., Jr., '27 ............. ' ' 1 Wells, O., MA... ............... ... . Wemmer, W. H., '25 CDial Lodgej. . . Werner. H., '27 ..... ............... West, R. D.. '25 fKey and Sealy. .. W estwood, J. C, '28.. ....... .. . Wetherhee, F. P., '27. ...... .. . Wever. G. D., '25. ............ .... . XVll64lCI', G. B., '2-L .... .....,...... . Wheelock, W., Jr., '26 CKey and Sealj . . . . . . W lieelwright, J. H., '27 ................ . .. Whelan, J. J., '25 CCharterD ........ . Whelan, T. A., Jr., '28. .. .... Whitaker, A. C., Jr., '27 ....., Whitaker, A. H., '25 CTowerj .... W'hitaker, YV. S., '28 .......... White, D. M., '26 Qlvyj ..... White, D. MCK., '25 .... . . . While, R., Jr., '27 ....... . ....... . . White, R. Q., '26 CTowerQ. ...,.... . lYhite. YV. C., '26 fKey and Sealj.. .. lvliitely, J. YV., Jr., '26 QArb0r InnQ . . Whiton, H. F.. '26 ...... ........,.. . 1Vhitney, H. F., Jr., '28. .. . .. Whilsett, P., '28 ........ . . W'hittaker, F. S., '26 .......... Whitten, W. M., '27.. ....... . , . Wicoff, J. E., '26 CArbor Innj .. .. Wight, W. K., '27 .... .......... Viiilliinson, B. F., '26 fCotta.gej .... Willaver, W., '28, .... .......... . VVilliams, C. T., Jr., '28 ..... ........ Williams, C. VV., '25 flvyj ....,.... . 'Williams, D., Jr., '26 CCloister InnD. . Williams, F. R., '28 ............,.. Vifilliams, J. C., '25 CKey and Sealj. . Williams, T. J., Jr., '28 ............ . ADDRESS w ......215J5 .....41H .......,.241Py ..........54-'79 ..27 Edwards Pl. .........6QQPy ..-1-9 VViggins St. .........341Py .........A-Bl ....5SW ,, .............. GND ..........,94P 35 University Pl. .........6WB ...28Hill ...5EB .....,16L .....304F ....8WB ...+11Cy ....514r Py .......l1Hm ..1-12 Mercer St. .........136Py ........321F ....7SVVB .........7+1Py .,........15eLL .11 Dickinson St. ...66 Nassau St. ..........13-'79 .........10SW 31 University Pl. Py ...........Q4QPy QW QQXNQETON Y QQlQ-A,QQfq . 1 S NAME Williams, L. O., '28. . . Williams L. W., '27 .... VVilliams, N. C.. '28 .... . Williams, S. B, '25 .,.. ..... Williams, T. R., '26 fElm. .. .. Williamson, H. F., '27. . . Willis, R. S., Jr., '28 .... Willoughby, W., '25 .... Willson, A. F., '28. .. . . . Wilmerding, L., Jr., '27. . VVindis VVilson, C. S., Jr., '27 ......... VVilson, C. V., '25 fffloister Innj Vllilson, E. F., '26 Qrfowerj. .. . . Wfilson, G. P., '26 fGatewa.yj .... . . . Wfilson, H. B., '28 ...... ....... Wilson, H. H., '25. .. .... .. . . VVilson, J. P., Jr.. '28 .... . . .. Wilson, J. WV., '28 ........... . lvilson, L. R., '25 CArbor Innj.. Wfilson, R., 3rd, '26 CArbor Innj. . . Wilson, R. G., '25 ............ Wlilson, R. O., '27 ................ VVilson, S. E., Jr., '25 CTerraceD. .. . Wilson, T. S., '27 ............. VVilson W , .S.,'25... ...... ch. F., 'MM QTowerj. . . Windisli, F., '24L6 ........... VVineman, J. M., '28, .. .... Winsor, A.. '27 ................ Winsten, F. H., '25 .............. Winsten, O. A., '26 CCloister InnJ .... VV1nter, H. B.. '27 .... ..... . Wintersteen, J. M., '26 CColonizilJ1'. WVinton, J. N., '25 QCottagej ...... 16 Y X 'fu iunmnll 'UHUUETQFHUUHYBS Cfdlnnnluheby ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS .166 Nassau Si. VVlI'lJCl211l1', G. A., '27 .... ........... 8 S W B ....... . .113 Bl Wisner. fl. H., '2S. .. . . .. . . . .15 Dickinson Sl. 5 University Pl. Witcombe, H. M.. '27 ...... .......... 3 S E B . . .-Hi Spring Sl. lYitlierspoon. YY. YV.. '28 .... . . . ...... 113 Py ........321l-ly lYitl1ey,W. ....2WM W' .......7SD ........1f32Hy .........7-AH 15 Dickinson St. ........-irsislfy ..........83Bl ..51Bl .........131H ..........Q+P undeventer Ave. ........20LW .........112H 15 Dickinson St. . ...... -l--l-1 Cy .....3U8F .....3 SD ....l2SF ...9l'l' . .... E1-AH .........SLP ...Terrace Club ...Terrace Vlnb H32 Wiggins St. ........114-Py ......315Py H1 S E B P N D S E B 516 Wittmer, H. H., '26 CTerrac-el. Wolcott. W. Jr.. '27 ...... . Wolfe, A. L., '27 ............ lVolfe. P.. '28. ...... . . .. NYolfe F. H., Jr.. Kffliurtcri Wood Woo d. Wood XYood. A. Z. F., 28 ......... F T.. '25 fGz1lew:1y1. .. T. Jr., '27 ...... .. W. B.. Jr.. '27 ...... .. Woodbury, G.. '26 fC,'liz1rtei'J. . lvoods, Cf. A., Jr. '25, fTowerJ. lliodward. YV. XY., Jr.. 'QSM .. . Wooldredge. J. P.. '27. . . . wright, c. A.. 'Qs . . . Wr1gl1t,J.P.. YS. .. Wynlcoop, S., 28. Xena-liar. J. G.. '25 ........ .. Yeoinaifs A. A.. '26 KGutewuyJ Yon-un. C. H.. '26 Yost, C. YY.. 'QS. Young. A. li.. '2S. .. . Young. A. M.. '27 Young. P. S.. '28. X ounu. 11 H.. Jr.. 28. . . .. Q Youngs. lV. P.. 'LS Lander. lf. S.. 27 ........... . Zeller. R.. '28. . .. Zinsser, A . '26 fKey and Senll. zisgen, J. W. R.. Qs. ...........90P .....17 Edwards Pl. . . .53 Lniversity Pl. ............lS5L .IGNE ............S'Wl.Y ..............6SW .22 Yandeventer Ave. H308 Hm ............l0-.LH ...19 University Pl. Madison St. ........15 University Pl. .................112Py Princeton Tutoring School YVXV .. ....53 University Pl. ...S2 Vandeventer Ave. .........2NassauSt. Yliiggins St. .....-l-5 Vandevenfer Ave. Mercer St. ...58 Park Pl. .....2SEB .....22MD w 'OK QQXNQ ETON W I f , gf: . 1 Vp ' 4 if 7 Q f -A W Zi Iifllul-NN QQIGB-A-Q Q4 C, fu Q sf-fy THE CAMPUS IN 1879 QQXN C9 ETQN . 26 Q Q I C2 -A- QQ Q51 f fl W 'K 1 ,j gx lvulh 1, QS' x C, I -in f swims R -Zqwlllllldllwxs V.,T.t.,,. ..... JUNIOR HIGH HAT P-RADE, 19-2-5 M TAX QQXN Q El-ON NP Acknowledgment .... .... Alumni Associations ..... Alumni Day ......... . Alumni Weekly ........ American Whig Society. . . Anniversary Section ..... Annual Regetta .... . . , Arts Club .........., Athletics ....... Band ........ Banjo Club ..... . Baseball .......... Baseball Captains ........ Basketball .........,..............,,,....,........... Board of Athletic Control .............. ,.......,.,.. . . . Board of Supervision of Non-Athletic Extra-Curriculum Activities ..,................................... Brie-A-Brac Board Q1925j ...........,...........,,,.... Bric-A Brac Board 1926 - C D ................ ,......, Bric-A-Brac Officers, Former ...,................,. Bureau of Appointments and Student Employment ...., Caledonian Games ...,...,..............,.,...... Calendar .................,...... .......,,..... Catholic Club of Princeton University ...,. Chapel Choir ,.,...........,.....,..., Cheer Leaders ..... . . . Chemical Club .,..,...... Chess Club ..,..,..., ,..... Class Day Exercises 09211 .,.. Class Numerals ..........,. Class Roll, 1924 ...,.,. . Class of 1924 Ballot. . . Class Roll, 1925 ...... Class Roll, 1926 .... Class Roll, 1927 .... Class Roll, 1928 ...... Cliosophic Society .... Commencement .... C all N QQIQ A QQ Q ffizgiai :rj ' ' 6 A - F25 ',' ' L N? -' - C 1 AW mini v fi XV 4 J fl 'ff 555,25 1 Q C y . 'V wi 1 x. 1 X' If, 2-' Q his ll X 1,14 xl lllllbtllllll ilnhex 522 -1171 480 110 14-9 353 278 8953 163 125 119 177 205 213 210 162 136 135 137 -1-14 276 10 386 123 207 -L12 -1-09 -1-61 281 -L53 470 59 67 75 87 1-15 451 2 Crew .... , ..,., . Crew Captains ..,..., Cross Country ......... Cross Country Club ..., Dances .......... .... Debating ..........i. Debating Committee. .. Dedication .......... Delta Sigma Rho. . . Directory. .......... , . Dramatics .,,.......,.... Engineering Association ,.... Faculty ................... Fall Handicap Track Meet. . Famous Princeton Authors. . F. A. R. O. T. C. ..,,.... . Football ........... Football Captains. . i Foreword .......... Freshman Athletics .... Glee Club ....,.,... Golt .....,.,.....,., Graduate Students .... Grenfell Club ...... . Gun Club ,... .... Gym ........,...... Gym Leaders Club. . . Halls ,.................,.. Hockey ................... Honors Conferred, 1923-1924- Honorary Degrees, 1923-1921 .... In Bflemoriam. Facility ...,. Interclass Athletics. ...... . . Interclub Committee ....,.. Intercollegiate Debating .... Intercollegiate Swimming hIe International Polity Club. . . Interscholastic' Athletics .... et 201 206 215 239 -127 161 163 6 160 481 101 478 19 277 150 -L19 167 205 5 257 117 217 50 383 2-L0 219 -1-11 1-13 221 -1-64 -167 IS 269 329 159 271 391 288 QQXN Q ETOIV NP Intracollegiate Athletic Association ..,.. Intracollegiate Athletics ......... .... Junior Promenade Committee ..... Lacrosse ...........,......... Law Club .............,..... Library .......,.. Life-Saving Club. ,..,... . . Medical Club ................ Motion Picture Committee .... Musical Clubs ............. Music Committee ..,....... Nassau Herald Committee ..,. Nassau Literary Magazine ..,....... National Alumni Association ........., National Collegiate Swimming Meet .... Officers of Administration ........... Officers Club ,.................... Orchestra .........,. Phi Beta Kappa ....... Philadelphian Society .... Pistol Team ........... Polo Association ....,...... Polo Team ...........,....... Presidents of the University ...... Press Club ....................... Presidential Campaign on Campus. . . Princetonian Board ..... ......... Princeton Summer Camp ..,... Princeton Center in Peking .... Prizes ............. ....... Publications .......... ,... Qualifying Students .... Religious Societies . . . Radio Club ...... . . . Retrospect ....... tif Q fly' it - 7, 4 25 f 2919 A QQ C :W ' 15.540 fi N f ,154-NJN A fp . 9 , F!! ' Q , If 74 Qgliilui Ns Xxx rj ki y ,gl Swm te 714'.HL,W,Ni Zinhzx Miunnluhehj 275 Rhodes Scholars .... 430 Q81 Rifle Club ..... .... 2 27 429 Right Wing Club. . . 403 223 Round Table ......,... 401 395 School Clubs ............ 333 31 School Clubs Committee. . . 332 280 Sectional Clubs ............. 370 397 Senior Council ................ 57 405 Senior Promena.de Committee. . . 429 115 Soccer .......................... 229 126 Sophomore Vigilance Committee .,.. 412 463 Speakers Council ....... .....,.,.. 1 55 133 Speakers, Association ...,. ...... . . 157 470 St. Paul's Society ................... ,..... 3 85 272 Stafford Little Lectures .................... 413 Q9 Standing Committees of the Board of Trustees ..... 14 417 Standing Committees of the Faculty .... ..,..... 2 8 121 Swimming .......................... 231 468 Swimming Records .... . . . 272 379 Tennis ........ ..... 2 33 424 Theatre Intime. . . 111 425 Tiger Board ..... 121 Q95 Track ....... ..... 1 91 11 Track Captains .......,.. 206 139 Triangle Club ................... 103 399 Trustees of the University ........,. 13 129 Undergraduate Athletic Committee .,., 209 381 University Preachers .............. 387 382 University Press ........,. .... 1 41 465 Upper Class Clubs .... 290 127 Vanuxem Lectures ..., 413 99 Varsity Club ....... 242 377 VVater Polo .... ....... 2 35 407 Wearers of the PH, . . Q43 431 VVrestling ..,. ...... 2 37 5021 D 'QA ff - I A G cd Q QQXNCBETON F QWZ6 QQIGB A QQ If - QWMS C X 1204,-Illtlldlxwvi Qcknutnlehgment THE OFFICIAL GROUP PHOTOGRAPHS AND CAMPUS VIEWS IN THIS BOOK WERE MADE RY ORREN JACK 'I'I'RNER SOME OF THE ACTION AND ALL OF THE RETROSI EC'l' PICTI,'RES ARE USED THROUGH THE COURTESY Ol-' THE DAILY PRINCETONIAN THE ANNIVERSARY MAJOR SPORT PIC'I'IIRES ARE TAKEN FROM ATHLETICS AT PRINCETON , A BOOK COMPILED BY FRANK PRESHREY, '79 AND JAMES Hl'Gl-I BIOFI-'A'I I'. 'UU MOST OF TI-IE OTHER ANNIVERSARY I'ICTI'RES ARE REI'RODI'CED THROUGH THE COURTESY OF PRINCETON VNIYERSITY LIBRARY jiiutire ONLY THROIfGH THE KINDNESS OE OI'R ADVERTISERS IS TIIE PUBLICATION OF THIS BOOK POSSIBLE. YOI'R ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THEIR ADYERTISEMENTS, AND TO THE CAMPIS VIEWS INSERTED IN THIS SECTION. 522 VER IASEME iBrnfe55nr Qtuhent Qrahuate can Find. their every need at p ri c e S th at appeal Mai! 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Q 5' I '- .- The best of ercrylhing il 5 -1- , mm W1 'WU' ww' IF , L' -- MADISON AVENUE BRANCH: at 63rd Street V ROGERS PEET COMPANY Y BHPIZQQXQH BEPQRZZQX' Bgqfggigefx Capital, Stwplus and Undivided Profits Over 316,000,000 HERALD SQ. Five Corwenienl FIFTH AVE. at 3501 Si- NEW Qf6'Hi2 CITY af 41st St- MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Joseph B. Hottel Company 46 Nassau Street, Princeton Smart Hats and Haberdashery SHOES Men's Clothing of Quality and Distinction Custom Shirt Makers PRINCETO All that the home town should be. Attrac- tive homes for sale or rent, furnished and unfurnished. Walter B. Howe, Inc. CEXHIEERE Origgsfglg PRINCETON, N. J. 80 MIKIDEIN' LANE TELEPHONE 95 Tel. 0589 John Th e C'omplimenz's of Princeton Tutoring School MARSTQN 55 SMALLEY Forfall information and booklet, 634 LAND TITLE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. address -l J O H N G I-I N GENERAL AGENTS ' U NEW ENGLAND BTUTLYAL LIFE INSURANCE 111 STOCKTON STREET COMP-ANA PRINCETON, N. J. BOSTON, BIASSACHUSETTS H. F. McConnell 55 Co. M embers New York Stock Exchange 150 BROADWAY NEW YORK Telephone: Rector 2100 WHITE PLAINS PRODUCE MARKET I. Robinowitz, Prop. 151-153 MAIN STREET WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. SK I RM 'S SMOKE sHoP Imporz'er of Lonclon-Blade Pipes and Smokers, Av'tz'cZes 68 NASSAU STREET PRINCETON, N. J. New York Qfice every Wednesday, at the Park Avenue Hotel, Park Avenue, 32nd-33rd St. A. TUCKER OF apoport 81 Tucker University Tailors me CHAPEL STREET - - NEW HAVEN, CONN. '55 '55 Mr. A. Tucker Will show our exclusive line of Novelties for this Season's wear at Tonyys Bootblack Parlor, Nassau St., where he will be pleased to have all customers and friends look over our extensive line which We carry With us. Our customers in College and Prep Schools have always been voted the best-dressed men, as We make a specialty of catering to young men who look for-Quality, Style and Workmanship. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED XXIII PROSPECT XXIV TELEPHONE LONGA C RIC -1060 Compliments of JOHN I. DOWNEY, INC. B U I L D I N G CONSTRUCTION 410-HQ XVEST 34TH STKEEL NEW YORK V Reg. U. S. Pat. OHS. 1 3 National Championships . .... . , During 192-L, thirteen national tennxs ClliIIHJl0IlSll1JS were won on lxecls. , . ,,., ,. iuzr, . - - ,TMQJM , - lXo other tennis shoe can equal tlns record. .- - On c-curl, diamond. or track-anywhere that last iootwork counts, Lecls 5 ,me Qgqgfjr' Yrrf-3f.,ggy1w:'5q,5 .rf - . , . . . - :- gr' l 1, are the uleal Shoes. Lool and s I'1Il0' ', 'thev Url J on zlnv Jlavln surlace. The:r f if L wk,.f 1' Db ' C' I ' ' .105 - : .Q 'tough rubber soles are extremely durable. If k ,Q Q , . , . - X.-fer X' 2' - 3, e We sell the genulne Beds. w.tl1 ihe name Ikecls on everv Q -r O,,.f' . 4 . - - - - I . ' - I- , . pair. Look for the name Keds-xt is your assurance ol the ,Q - -5 V. , best shoes for all outdoor wear. . ,fl 'L,:v,l.!,, f, pl 2: E. P. , ' ' - Prmcecon, N. J. X---, -J, , ll . 'V 91 fi Ml '41 0765 62zJcaaTe.f ' iv Nr 'X K r Campzzmefm a superb new ,Ty Golf Course sn WI ff?-Q N at Virginia Q VY' Fin! Hot Springs f jc Xv X , XX-I V,Z'k.2!VX!Vil Nafz'0na! Bank Booklets Gmc HQMESTEAD ?f7JSf2fm0ff0f1 Christian Selndzrsen, Resident lbfgn Ziquesf Hot Springs Virginia Charles Nill BAKERY Bread, Cake and Pies QU Witherspoon Street PRINCETON, N. J. Telephone 69-J XXWI Q i' wi X 29.1 xawg , if 'NS x9 .f . , , . 5 . 5771 ' .0 ' Q'-if 'f f -I l' 4' gl 5. ff : sr W - .0 ae, 6.1: M ,. I! Qi' ,w':'fQii,1 'l I z jfs i?gfr'Q.gf ,-1 u -1 it-15 A '. ' 3f??i5N!5WETihl Zi? 1 PMB pxysl iff is Q5 'af' -f2-4 l,Z'f 'I4iih?' l ngawwpamnwga 3,25 35292 1' a t if 1 lf? 55 ,2 fi 7- Pflfl' ll- f 13 liifli 5,53 in Ein? E , gig if iz ' '54-' 1 --W ft, 15LkQ5E?5f ,f wawawf fuss: E 3 3 Q E egg 5 B 5B Q Q, ,Q g gl IEE? 41 9 HE 'E H! 5 dr lg E E M5 3 F a 1X4 WALTON H. MARSHALL Manager QSQJKXNDEQBILT flfiofef Clftirfycyouzfffl .lflreef EAST af 7?Lr12,J4Venue 'DlZ.euf'M9'cIE, Ciixf AN Hotel of Distinction convenient to the fashionable shops, theatres, business centers, and railway terminals. T ARIFF Single room with bath, 34 per day and- up. Double room with bath, 38 per day and up. The patronage of Princeton Men invited. XX H we 1925 NASSAU Moron co. PRINCETON Barnett Foundry PHONE 426 BANK and 8: Machine Co. TRUST LINCOLN 5?,07d' FORDSON Taz: Uxrvsasfu. can PRINCETON, N, J. University Depository Op- Gm! hon Casmzgs 18-124 Chambers Street Slriicgigls. Your and lwachme Ufork Princeton, N. J. Princeton Preparatory School FIFTY-SECOND YEAR F or illustrated catalogue, address J ohn Luhrs GROCEP. Fine F?'Z,lZ'f.9 and Vegefczbles W. COR. 54TH STREET Rubin 8: Berman T.-IZLORS and HABERDASHERS - J. AND PARK AVENUE Chapel Street, at York NEWT YORK Princeton, N. J. ,mcphmw Plum New Haven, Conn. GIG, -1-497, 5097, fl-59-I-, 5816 A. G. Besler Complinzenfs FZ.A ne Meats of M6 and Affwcie Theatre Poultry Blain Street Ivliite Plains, N. Y. Phila. Hardwood Flooring Co. DISTRIBUTORS Oak and Maple Flooring Main Ohfice and Warehouse: PHILADELPHIA Branch Warehouses: TRENTON, N. J. READING, PA. We carry the largest and best assortment of Hardwood Flooring in the East. Featuring DISTINCTIVE Hand Tailored Suits of Foreign Fabrics Tor cons Doisizs HATS FLANNEL TROUSERS AND LINEN KNICKERS Louis Kaplan 29 Vlfitherspoon St. Complimentary Hlnstitntedfor Qjicient service The A Baltimore Dairy Lunch A Princeton Institutionv 5 A A-A - v a s- , , bv, - - -Q 'fy' A A' 'HI we-, ,-www fg1fQQ'.Avff' ' '- ' ' 'Wi' ' '- A ' 'v m' W ' ' f - 'K 5' swf,-555:22 ' A -fn fgzbi mf .f zfmwbgm AKAJQMF Xl . f 5E:sA::p X 512, A 'A 3z,1f4'ALfs-Az-, vinxA, v4i,A 1 13995. w r zga fx A Qi 123672 .AAA-.E?yigf,yf4: - +, Q igqgm :LL T:-A , ' Wk-Vi.: 'ga' . 'f ..,.A I' A. 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It is spread on any standard base, raked and rolled and immediately opened to traliic. Shovels, rakes and roller are the only equipment needed to lay a Kyrock surface. Kyrock is the standard and original Kentucky Rock Asphalt. It is laboratory tested and graded to insure a uniform product. Nothing is added to the natural rock asphalt. Kyrock is the most interesting story in the paving industry. Write for the new Kyrock book. It describes both production and construction. Liberally illustrated. Ask for brochure P.B. KENTUCKY ROCK ASPHALT CO. Incorporated - Marion E. Taylor Bldg. Louisville, Ky. yt 4 F Kyfock 1 X' fa:Y2' I5-it The Huffman Company Compgimemls of Investment Bonds THEODORlE DYE DAYTON, OHIO DAYTON, OHIO Hotel Montclan' Mr. C. H. Marsh MONTCLAIR, N. J. Com.pZ2'me2zfS of A Real Home Amid Delight- FOREIGN HOAIE . i . . ful Country Surroundings. PRODUCTS CO- I NEW YORK CITY c. HALL, President unslmde Products P01131 and awn 9750 Troq Sunshade Co. F04 Ohm 11.514 B. HOUSER, '02 Treasurer and General llfanager C lIZ1Jll'TI1l'llfSQf To .Ia The 85 CO. Horace Lytle Company Tailors Advertising Agents DAYTON, OHIO PHILADELPHIA Investment Securi ties James C. Willson cQ Co. Q10 S. Fifth Street Louisville DINING HALL CLOISTERS AND HOLDER COURT xxxxv asks. ffm, ,W umm FREDERICK BRCJWN 565 Fifth Avenue New York City If dandruff is inaking your hair dull, dry and lifeless, use JACK HONORE'S UNSCENTED OLEAQUA The best dandrufl' remedy on the market. Used as a dressing, it also keeps the hair in place-smoothly brushed -all day long. Send 100 for a sample bottle or S120 for a full-sized bottle. We pay postage. JACK HONORE BAYARD LANE COFFEE HOUSE 8 STOCKTON ST. Princ-eton, N. J. THE ROYAL BLUE LINE IUOTOR TOURS THE STANDARD OF THE TVORLD Opcrclthzg a .s1'rz'2'cr every clay in Ilia yew in BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON CHICAGO LOS ANGELES Summer Service in Mnzzb-ml, Crnzrula XX c publish large illustrated maps and guides to all of the above cities, mailed free to any address. ROYAL BLUE LINE COMPANY, Inc. Princeton. N, .I, 5Q0 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS. ' f Michael J. Knoucl wlvfy A MADAME BRUNDAGE uantztg Hznzfzfvvg and Polo RQBES ET CHAPEA UX Sgyyzcg Saddles Polo Sticks and is HOW located at - Supplies Hawzess cmd Horse . ' 26 EAST 56th STREET Sanitary Ice and Cfofhlfff-0 ' Coal CO. '-1' NEAR MADISON AVENUE WITHERSPOON STREET Princeton, N. J. I l, . 504 PARK AVENUE Bmfzvcen 59th. and 60th Sts. NEW YORK Telephone Regent 7995 NEW YORK CITY XXPJ II BRADSTREETS oivmcns and CoNNEcT1oNs THROUGHOUT THE COMMERCIAL WoRLn ' c 7 c , . c I The Bradstreet COXIIIJWIIB gathers 'ind supplies to its clients 1I'1TOI'I11?lJE1OI1 which refiects the financial condition and controlling circumstances of in- dividuals, firms and corporations engaged in mercantile business. The Bradstreet service is available 'only to sub- scribers of acknowledged standing and respecta- bility. Terms and conditions obtainable by application to any of the Companyls ofHces. THE BRADSTREET COMPANY Executive Oiices: 346-348 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY zz U. S. A. iM National Institution 35-pm gmt M wa,-pl ' roaming 'lgllg fb. OVERCOATS LOUNGE AND GOLF COATS EVENING CLOTHES HATS and CAPS Neckwear, Shirts, Hose, Sweaters Dressing Gowns, Muiiiers, Sport Belts, Gloves and other Furnishings 1524-Q6 Chestnut Si. Philadelphia 1265 Broadway at 32d St. New York IWXIXIX FOUR SFORES FROM CO XST TO CO KST Visit New lVIeXico-the land of the ancient cliff dwellers-the home, for centuries, of the Pueblo Indian, whose quaint villages, customs and life have remained unchanged by the progress of civilization-the most fascinating and interesting country in the World, situated at an altitude of 7,000 to 13,000 feet amid the un- equalled climate and scenic beauty of our West. THE NENY MEXICO CENTRAL RAILROAD Santa Fe, New lllexico Compliments BERNIS BRIEN Of APARTMENTS Yviw v iwllrfllhfllfip dllf? IVIIIIIFIIIVQVIICJ X T Park Avenue, -1-8th to 49th Streets, New York City THE TAPESTRY DINING ROONI NATIONAL BANK for I I - WIUNEHEONNANIQI Dmman iere mart ew okGal r . . of DINNER mwcnxc - 7TOIO -t xvsdxgcniv uvizx Niutual Honle Bulldmg Charles Wilson-f'.f1la1zag1'11g DI,-,ffm DAYTON, OHIO DAYTON, omo sf Q wwe Si .-Jlfhfsltf Xfx 5' 5 Q05 ff F QPQ 7M'fWUt' I or fa 6.44 'K af 4 3. I JWJ pf X r 4 Color Again to the Fore That dainty touch of color here and there adds the charm so necessary to Thibaut patterns of refinement. NOW-style calls for color-color in ornaments, color in fabrics, color in wall papers and draperies! Nowhere will you find the new color note so smartly displayed as in Thibaut wall papers this Fall. They cost no more than ordinary papers. Ask to see draperies l'o match. Write for Samples g fPrm:w:rr.I TEE-B01 3 Correct Style WALL PAPERS Q69-Q71 Madison Ave., at 39th St., New York, Brooklyn, Bronx, New H: wen, Newark. Boston PHONES CIRCLE Q New San Francisco Market NICK ANSON, Prop. Choice Meats and Poultry also Fine Groceries, Fruit and Y egetahles 97Q Sixth Avenue, New York Near 55th St. Looking Bock ONTINUOUS patronage like lasting friendship grows stronger as it goes on. Many of the men we served at school in our first few years in business, still count us their tailors. lve have made these men's clothes for half their lives. And the recommendation of these old patrons has played a very significant part in our success. 101-L CHAPEL STREET 11 EAST 4-7 STREET NEW HAVEN, CONN. NEW YORK, N. Y. THE 00. TAILORS New HAVEN. Coma. i . The National Pile Fabric Company Pa zferson, N ezo J ersey XLI BOOKBINDING Est. of VV . M . Leigh Edition Binding, Leather, Cloth, also Catalog M6W,S F1,l?'77.'i.S'lL'2'7'ZgS Efficient lvorkinanship, Prompt Service CLASS BOOKS A SPECIALTY Evening clothes a specialty and foreign wool- ens. Business, Sport Suits and Top Coats. f'0fff'S110'1llf'Yff S0f1'Cf'fd 66 NASSAU STREET MURPHY - PARKER COMPANY PRINCETON, N' J' 701-109 An-ii siieei Piiiindeipiiin, Pa The Rike-Kumler Co. Dayton, Ohio EWBURGER, HENDERSON A LOEB Members New York and Phila. Sfoclf Exchanges 100 BROADWAY 2052 FIFTH AVENUE 511 FIFTH AVENUE 1512 WALNUT ST. 517 SEVENTH AVENUE PHILADELPHIA T. D. Eichelbergefs SODS DAYTON, OHIO I-r 7 X0 1 ff' I IAF, AUX X I R AV gl EJ TQ .J 7'7'I:'N7'IUN IS INV! Tlilj T0 7'III:' lg'A'l..-I 1612150 I ,-I CII, I Tllfb' .-I 5500111 T750 WI 7'II TIII5 Nl! H' I'7NL7lI.I:'Y !:'.5'Yl4I,?LI.SI-I11IIjNY' IN f7I 7'Il .-I lf'I5A'LIl:'. UL 0 TH lib' A NIJ ,-1 CCIiSSORII5S, I7 I5 VI:'L UI I:'lJ I5.YI'II'l:'S.S'I.1' I-'OIR COI,l.I5GIf JIHN. II,-IIVI5 IJEEN .fllI'- II',-IN!iI:'I2 IA' I..-llflflz' AND IINCYJJIHIUIV .-l.S.5't7A'7l1lI:'1V715' UA' ,4 I-'LUOA' liIlf'Ip'N UVEA' TU C'UI.I.I:'GI:' SIiII'l'IL7:'. CIQOTHQYS BUILDERS SUPPLIES PMN f SH055 HQf1 B5'TL'Dv4SHE'7iT 1' I M' - ' 4 A ESTABLISHED 1869 1-'ifgh Avenue at 46th St. Phones: East 470 and 4-71 I NEW YORK XIIII ALEXANDER HALL xuv W 'N 4 x IX 't lie 1. Z! Barts jaztnpnrt Eeanne Eimelutn ilmpurteh ani: Svpeniallp Besignsh Eutnns, wraps, Zliailnrzh Qllustumzs, jfurs anh jfklillinzrp 31 'west 51st bt., 3322111 fork 'Tc?'31. ,Mir H-.si-X f-. ,.,.',. . 'Psi' , ' l 5- fi, V x-' A ff I i D. H. KRESGE D. M. KRESGI3 Clothes of Excellence Without Extravaganee D. H. KRESGE Exclusive Tailor for College Men PHILADELPHIA PRINCETON, N. J SUN DIAL YLV1 binbester lathes Our showing of woolens for the Spring of 1925 include the most wanted new coloring as well as the largest variety of imported materials that we have ever displayed. ' Years of experience in making clothes for college men together with a recog- nized cutting and designing staff that is second to none should place us fore- most in producing a suit favored by college men. EXHIBITS at Princeton Every Other WVeek hinbester Sc umpanp i TAILORS NEW HAVEN 07726 Princeton an IS nusual He is unusual in this Way :-that in addition to having the spirit of ser- vice he has a vision of applying his talents in a practical manner. While in college this man took naturally to economics and finance. He proved his popularity and abil- ity to sell by taking active and leading parts in college affairs. This man should know that the World of finance has need for him, and certain institutions can oHer unusual opportunities. He can obtain further information from MR. E. BOUCHELLE or A. B. LEACH of CO., Inc 62 Cedar Street EXHIBITS HELD-Park Ave. Hotel, New York, Every Friday. NEW YORK CITY AUTOMATIC BLOCK SIGNALS SAFETY FIRST TRENTON-PRINCETON TRACTION COMPANY. Fay! fine 35 MINUTES PRINCETON to TRENTON Hay Hour Service ' Saturdays and Holidays from Noon to Midnight SMOKING COMPARTMENT IN EVERY CAR Van ' Dyke Pencil No. 601 Blade by the Oldest Pencil Factory in America N E IV! DIFFERENT! , BETTER f Y As the eraser wears clown fl' pull out the Clamp , ad just the eraser and replace- X You then have a new rub . '- ber. It takes only Eve G-E seconds. Ei I X ' I vi EBERHARD FABER NEW YORK l l E lngw, ll ll l' llldil-l', I w X I Pl r ijlfg L rl F Y . I- I I CLQgIr.r.'f-. C' that is the choice . snuunnri ' . 'i 6 Sla uflfzrfl Krllzt-Slip Hz'g'i.vfm' DEPE DABLE Thousands have made the Standard Kant-Slip Register an integral part of their husiness systems because it saves valuable time,centralizesresponsibilityQ and above all, prevents errors and losses by perfectlv aligning all carbon copies with the original ol' such maniliolded forms as receipts, bills of lacling, sales slips. invoices. orders. etc. C'0nzpl1'nzc'nir1ry samplz' forms and 0Ilfll'I1C'N of syxlrnzs sen! upon rvqucsl The Standard egister Co. DAYTON, OHIO. sferrrso llllllll 'asf' Tailor Haberdasher 220 Broadway, New York Q62 York St., New Haven, Connecticut Represented by Henry Gold Showing at Kopps Every Monday cet. 1 L, -. if -Qi-2 ei, :le ' in , My X it ' Cixi -.-N I -il 4 ., . Jillian?-SLJHME lf- FY4i1l'llli.? kr ff '- -' ' '-' tif: If . 1 rf 5, -.v .il riff .f A . ,,., . I 'Q l 1 Q! i isle-f-'WLT ' lull l2:.E,.- , it l I n llw-I il W- l05 Nassau Sl. NEW YORK QWDING 12 92 mmm Q9 ' - O Z SPAtUlNB sv Q0 Munn to 87' xgix 'Qt A' O' od' C-U.5.Pn1 Athletic Material of champions of every sport-in all seasons-throughout the world- is made by- : 518 Fiflh Ave. SHIRT ECONOMY Shirt economy can never be measured by price alone. True shirt economy is that line balance between dura- bility without coarseness, stylishness without loss of long wear and comfort with- out sacrifice of appearance. In our POLO SHIRT these virtues combine in a remark- able proportion, in them you get quality, style, fit and workmanship, which is real shirt economy. FRANK KANE Upper Pyne PRINCETON, N. J. Conz.plivncnf.s Qt Davies N Dav Investment S e c u r i ti e s ies Between 47th and 48th Streets, New York 5595, S I , ., S --'- 75 Their smart slyle and sound quality make these shoes the favorite Qf all college men. YLIY ovcgmvfvwfg leng jaw fwilfl wmliuf 5? . Complimentary H .nw r. .... D, J., Y ' ff ' T Q? W x g -i fiifgi i Qi T p H 'HH 'ill T flllmllllll- fllllllllllllllllll' 'lllllpl I Q. msn. I : : lfnmn HMMJm Axim : E 5 'O ,, ,V 1 n I I I un X m ' HH' The EAGLE Model B 5 Tube Neutrodyne 3 1 The EAGLET 3 Tube Dry Cell Operated ek INDIFFERENT to mere miles, superior to diflicul- ties that balk ordinary receivers, freed of the complica- tions that have heretofore so . . . t f d. limited the enjoymen o ra xo. Capacities precisely balanced. Write for Literature EAGLE RADIO CO. 16-18 Boyden Place Newark, N. J. . - s.,1.f. ,-.x gaAl 'Auovg X RX f ' el'j,,- M , 'ME cor? 'NARA new 44 5 -H-l'Kf'?' CHEMICAL NATIONAL BANK NEW YORK CITY Silvcrsmnlhs 510 t xonere - 51 BANKSSBIDDLE 5 Icwdm. C0 2 I HIIADELPHIA The quality commensurate with the importance f Rings, Charms cmd School Trophies Torrespondence Invited UNITED TIRE STORES CO TRENTON, N. J. NORTHWEST VIEW OF UNIVERSITY CAMPUS LII We offer to clients up-to-date facilities to assist investment discrimination. Our special letters on individ- ual issues vvill be mailed upon request. oyes Zia aokson 42 Broadway Q08 So. LaSalle New York Chicago Members: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE St C0mplz'me1zf.v W WADLEY dc SMYTHE lNIadison Ave. and 57th St. Casino, New York Newport, R. I. riehton SL lo., td. Szfver Cups 636 Fifth Avenue New York CCorner of 51st Streell Y, For Short Stops and Long Service! The Thermoid-lined brake is the safe brake. The brake that responds instantly -that grips and holrls. A loose woven lining has to be broken in on the car. Thermoid, thanks to its hydraulic compression, needs no breaking inf, It is good from the go-off until worn to wafer thinness. The 4-0 per cent. extra material we put in Thermoid insures at least 4-0 per cent. more service. THERMOID RUBBER CGMPANY TRENTON, N. J. , H CLASS 01? '79 TIGER Eastman Dillon Zia Co MEMBERS NEW YORK sToCK EXCHANGE 61 Y Investment Securities 61 tl! 71 Broadway, New York Bowling Green 7470 Packard Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Rittenhouse 41450 he cover for this annual was created by The DAVID J. MGLLGY CG. 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois I V I gvery Molloy Made Cover bears this trade mark on the back lid. HIGH GRADE ENGRAYINGS IN ONE OR MORE COLORS PHOTOTYPE ENGRAVING COMPANY 147-51 NORTH 10th STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Something More Know the satisfaction of receiving cannot be measured in dollars and more than so much type and paper cents-they must be an established When you buy your printing. fact before you buy. Qlality and service cannot be Writ- Eliminate the gamble in your next ten in any order or contract-they contract or order- ' Phone or write for our representative to call Specialists in College Publications Designers and Printers of The 1926 Princeton Bric-A-Brac And other High Grade Annuals HIBBERT PRINTING COMPANY TRENTON NEW JERSEY -fq. ,- . , y-S THE NEW PRINCETON INN Lvm HE Erinrztun ilnn C. V. Murphy, Manager. NEW fw MQDERN W FIREPROOF Combines Every Convenience and Home Comfort and Commends Itself to People of Reinement. Delightfully Situated, Overlooking the Graduate College and Spring- dale Golf Club. A Ambassador Fruit Shop. . . American Bridge Company .... . American Radiator Company .... Arcade Theatre ............. . . . . Zinhex tu Qhhertisements .. ..IX ....XV .. ..VII ..XXIX Bailey, Banks Sz Biddle Co ....,. ...,. L I Baltimore Dairy Lunch, The. ......... . . Bank of New York Sz Trust Co. .....,... . . Barnett Foundry Sz Machine Company.. . . . . . Bayard Lane Coffee House Besler, A. G. .............. ....... . . Biddle Sz Co., Thos. A. .... . .. .. Bradstreet Company, The .... . . . Brien, Bernis. ......... . . Brooks Brothers. . . . Brophy, E. P. ..... . Brown, Frederick. . . . . . . Browning King Sz Co.. . . . . . XXIX . . .XXI . XXVIII XXXVII . . XXIX ....IX . XXXIX ....XL . . . .III . .XXVI .XXXV . . . .XXXIX Brundage, Madame ...... xxxvu Chemical National Bank. . . .... . .LI Chichester Sz Company... . . . . .XLVII Cosmopolitan Shipping Co.. . . ,.... XXXII Crichton Sz Co., Ltd... .. .....L1II Davies Sz Davies ..... . . . . Dimelow, Jeanne ..... Doepells Market. ..... . Downey, John I., Inc... . . Dye, Theodore C. ..... . Eagle Radio Co. .... . . .XLIX . . .XLV . . .XVI ....XXV .XXXII Eastman, Dillon Sz Co ..... . . ....4 LV Eichelbergefs, T. D., Sons. .. .. ..-. XLIII Elco Works, The. ........... ...-- X IX Faber, Eberhard ........ . . Finchley ................ Fine, J. B... ....... .. First National Bank. .. . Ford, Bacon Sz Davis .... Fowler Sz Sellars Co.. . . Frank Brothers. ....... . Furness Bermuda Line.. . . . Garden Theatre .... ...... Grayson .... . . ........... . . Hibbert Printing Company .... Holmstead, The .......... Honore, Jack ........ Hotel hlontclair .... .... Hottel, Joseph B., Co.... Howe, Snow K Bertles. . . Howe, Walter B., Inc.. . . .. Huffman Company, The.. . Hun, John G. ......... . Jantzen, II.. .. Kane, Frank ...... . . . Kaplan, Louis ............ .....IJL . . . . .XLVIII ....IX Fidelity Union Trust Co.. .. . -. . . . .XLIII . . . ...XXVIII .. . .XXVI . . . . .XVII . .. .XII . . . .XLIX XVI . . . .XIII ....X . . . LVII ......XXVI XXXVII . . . .XXXII .. ..kXI .. ..XII . .. ..XXI ....XXXII . .. ..XXIl . . . .XLIX . . . .XXIX Kaufman Bros. R Bondy. ... . .....Xl Kentucky Rock Asphalt Co. .. . .. . . XXXI Knoud, Michael J.. . . . Kresge, D. H. .... . . . La Vake, M. E. ....... . Leach Sz Co.. A. B.. Int.. .. Leigh, Est. of IV M... .. Little Sz Golze ..............,...... Luhrs, John.. .................. . .. Lykes Bros. Steamship Company, Inc .... . Lytle, The J. Horace, Company. . . . . Marcus8zCo.... ........... Marston 8: Smalley.. . . . Marsh, C. H ..... ........ McConnell, H. F., 8: Co .... .. Molloy, David J., Company. . . . Murphy-Parker Company. . . . Nassau Motor Company .... ....... NassauIun...... .... ..... . National Pile Fabric Company, The. Newburger, Henderson R Loeb. . . .. . New Mexico Central Railroad, The. . New San Francisco Market. ........ . Nill, Charles ............... ...... Noyes and Jackson ......... Ohio Brass Company, The. . . . Park Lane Apartments .... ........ Perry, Ryer8zCo..... .... .... . Philadelphia Hardwood Flooring Co.. . . . Phototype Engraving Company .... Press,J. ................ Princeton Bank and Trust Company. Zinhex tu Qlhhertisernents Utiunclubehj . . . . .XXXVII ......XLV .......XII . . . . .XLYII .. . .XLII .......L . . . .XXVIII . ..,. ..XI ....XXXIII ...V .,..XXII ....XXXII ....XXII .. ..LV .. ..XLII .. . .XXVIII . .. ..XVI . ....XLI ...XLIII . .. ..XL . .. ,.XLI . ..XXVI . .. ..LIII ....VI . ....XL .. ..XIII .. .XXIX . .. ..LVI . . . .XLIX . . . .XXVIII Princeton Inn, The... ....... . . . . Princeton University Store, The .... Rapoport 8 Tucker ........... Reedls, Jacob, Sons. ...... . Republic Storage Company .... . Rike-Kumler Co., The' ........... . Ritter Dental Mfg. Company, Inc.. . . Rogers Peet Company ........... Rosenberg, The Arthur M.. Co.. . . . . Royal Blue Line Company, Inc.. . .. Rubin8LBerman............. Sanitary Ice and Coal Co. . . . . Skirm's Smoke Shop ....... Spalding, A. G., Sz Bros.. . . .. Stafford, T. J., Sz Company. .. .. Standard Register Co. ...,... . Suval, Philip, Inc. .......... . Thermoid Rubber Company.. .. Thibault, Richard E., Inc. .. . Third National Bank, The .... . .... . Tidewater Oil Sales Corporation.. .... . . . Trenton-Princeton Traction Company .... . . . Troy Sunshade Co., The. . ....... .. . United Publishers Clron Agej.. .. . United Tire Stores Co. ...... . . . . Vanderbilt Hotel, The ....... Wadley 8z Smythe .... ......... White Plains Produce Market .... Willson. James C., Sz Company .... . ...LIX ..II ...XXIII ...XII ...XVI .....XLII . . . .XI . . .XXI . . .XLI XXXVII . . , ,XXVIII XXXVII . .XXII . .XLIX KXXIII . XLIX ....XI ...LII ...XLI ....XL ....VI .XLVIII . . .... XXXIII ...XIII .....LI .XXVII . . . LIII . XXII . .- . . XXXIII LX!


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