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3 2 -1 TMg NISTE ifl THE PRIft TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY Top Row — Mr. Brooks, Mr. Franklin D ' Olier, Mr. Dean Mathey. Second Row — Mr. Martin, Mr. Jacobus. Third Row — Mr. Duffield, Mr. Fleming, Dr. Farrand, Mr. Hardin. Fourth Row — Mr. Stillwell, Mr. Finney, Mr. Hoke, Mr. Pyne, Mr. Rentschler. Fifth Row — Mr. Hodge, Mr. Thompson, the late Mr. Scribner, President Hibben, Mr. Garrett, Dr. Stewart, Mr. Lawrence. g THE PHMCtl H PC-A-WAC §} Trustees of the University TRUSTEES EX-OFFICIO Governor A. Harry Moore of the State of New Jersey, Ex-Ofhcio President of the Board of Trustees John Grier Hibben, PH.D., LL.D., Litt.D., President of the University, and, in the absence of the Governor, President of the Board CHARTER . Georce B. Stewart, D.D., LL.D Auburn, N. Y. Elected February, 1S87. Cyrus H. McCormick, A.M Chicago, 111. Elected June, 1889. Melancthon W. Jacobus, D.D Hartford, Conn. Elected November, 1890. Alexander Van Rensselaer, A.M Philadelphia, Pa. Elected April, 1916. Robert Garrett, B.S Baltimore Co., Md. Elected June, 1905. Henry B. Thompson, B.S Greenville, Del. Elected June, 1906. Edward W. Sheldon, A.M., LL.B New York, N. Y. Elected December, 1906. Wilson Farrand, L.H.D South Orange, N. J. Elected June, 1919. John M. T. Finney, M.D Baltimore, Md. Elected June, 1910. William Cooper Procter, B.S Cincinnati, Ohio Elected April, 1912. Matthew C. Fleminc, A.M., LL.D New York, N. Y. Elected June, 1922. William Church Osborn, LL.D New York, N. Y. Elected June, 1914. Edward D. Duffield, A.M., LL.B South Orange, N. J. Elected April, 1920. Lewis B. Stillwell, D.Sc New York, N. Y. Elected April, 1920. Wilson S. Arbuthnot, A.B Pittsburg, Pa. Elected June, 1920. Percy R. Pyne, 2nd, A.B Princeton, N. J. Elected January, 1922. Henry J. Cochran, A.B Plainfield, N. J. Elected October, 1922. John R. Hardin, A.M Newark, N. J. Elected April, 1925 Walter E. Hope, A.B., LL.B New York, N. Y. Elected October, 1926. Gordon S. Rentschler, A.B New York, N. Y. Elected October, 1926. 35 TRUSTEES Franklin D ' Olier, A.B Morristown, N. J. Elected October, 1926. John Stuart, C.E Chicago, 111. Elected June, 1927. Albert G. Milbank, A.B., LL.B New York, N. Y. Elected June, 1927. Edward B. Hodge, M.D. Philadelphia, Pa. Elected January, 1928. David A. Reed, A.B., LL.B., LL.D Pittsburgh, Pa . Elected June, 1930. Raymond B. Fosdick, A.M., LL.B., LL.D New York, N. Y. Elected October, 1930. Paul C. Martin, A.B.. LL.D Springfield, Ohio Elected January, 1931. Dean Mathey, LittB New York, N. Y. Elected June, 1931. ALUMNI TRUSTEES David Lawrence, A.B Washington, D. C. Term Expires June, 1932. Thomas A. Wilson. Litt.B Binghamton, N. Y. Term Expires June, 1932. Raymond Garfield Wright. A.B Seattle, Wash. Term Expires June, 1933. Georce Ernest Cranmer, Litt.B Denver, Colo. Term Expires June, 1933. Paul Bedford, B.S., LL.B Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Term Expires June, 1934. Robert M. Green, A.B Cincinnati, Ohio Term Expires June, 1934. Arthur Poe, A.B Cedar Rapids, Iowa Term Expires June, 1935. Trenholm Hatch Marshall, A.B., LL.B Greenwich, Conn. Term Expires June, 1935. TREASURER Georce C. Wintringer, E.E. CLERK OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Wilson Farrand, L.H.D. jf THE pen (Committees of the Trustees Administrative Committee President Hibben, Chairman; Dr. Jacobus, Mr. Farrand, Mr. Thompson, Dr. Finney, Mr. Fleming, Mr. Osborn, Mr. Duf- field, Mr. Hope, Mr. D ' Olier, Mr. Milbank. Committee on Finance Mr. Fleming, Chairman; President Hibben, Mr. Procter, Mr. Osborn, Mr. Duffield, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Hardin, Mr. Rentschler, Mr. Milbank, Mr. Mathey, Mr. Reed. Committee on Grounds and Buildings Mr. D ' Olier, Chairman; President Hibben, Mr. Garrett, Mr. Stillwell, Mr. Arbuthnot, Mr. Pyne, Mr. Hope, Mr. Rentshler, Mr. Stuart, Mr. Mathey, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Bedford, Mr. Wintringer, Secretary. Committee on Curriculum Dr. Jacobus, Chairman; President Hibben, Dean Greene, Dean Eisenhart, Dean Trowbridge, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Farrand, Secretary; Dr. Finney, Mr. Fleming, Mr. Osborn, Mr. Duffield, Mr. Cochran, Mr. D ' Olier, Dr. Hodce, Mr. Fosdick, Mr. Martin. Committee on the Library Mr. Hope, Chairman; President Hibben, Mr. Gerould, Sec- retary; Mr. Van Rensselaer, Mr. Sheldon, Mr. Pyne, Mr. Hardin, Mr. Mathey, Mr. Stuart, Mr. Wilson. Committee on Honorary Degrees President Hibben, Chairman; Mr. Sheldon, Mr. Farrand, Secretary; Mr. Osborn, Mr. Stillwell, Mr. Pyne, Mr. Reed, Mr. Fosdick, Professor Capps, Professor Dodds, Professor Russell. Committee on Graduate School Mr. Farrand, Chairman; President Hibben, Dean Trow- bridge, Secretary; Mr. Stewart, Mr. McCormick, Mr. Proc- ter, Mr. Stillwell, Mr. Cranmer, Mr. Green, Dr. Hodge, Mr. Lawrence. Committee on Undergraduate Life Mr. Duffield, Chairman; President Hibben, Dean Gauss, Dean Heermance, Dean Wicks, Dr. Jacobus, Dr. Finney, Mr. Fleming, Mr. Pyne, Mr. Cochra j, Mr. Hope, Dr. Hodge, Mr. Lawrence. Committee on Health and Athletics Dr. Finney, Chairman; President Hibben, Dean Gauss, Pro- fessor Kennedy, Mr. Wintringer, Dr. Raycroft, Mr. Gar- rett, Mr. D ' Olier, Dr. Hodge, Mr. Wright. Committee on Conference (With Committee on the Curriculum) Professors Bender, Carpenter, Phillips, Scoon, Baldwin, Smith, Wheeler. 36 Ksaef 8 Officers of Administration John Grier Hibben, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D Nassau Hall President Luther Pfahler Eisenhart, Ph.D., D.Sc., LL.D. Dean of the Faculty 212 Nassau Hall Christian Gauss, A.M., Litt.D., L.H.D 214 Nassau Hall Dean of the College Arthur Maurice Greene, Jr., M.E., D.Sc, D.Enc. Dean of the School of Engineering 116 Engineering Building Radcliffe Heermance, A.M 302 Nassau ' Hall Director of Admission and Dean of Freshman Augustus Trowbridge, A.M., Ph.D., D.Sc 3 Nassau Hall Dean of the Graduate School Robert Russell Wicks, A.M., D.D University Chapel Dean of the University Chapel Varnum Lansing Collins, A.M 313 Nassau Hall Secretary James Thayer Gerould, A.B University Library Librarian Wilbur Franklin Kerr 211 Nassau Hall Registrar George C. Wintringer, E.E Stanhope Hall Controller and Acting Treasurer Edward Allen MacMillan, C.E Stanhope Hall Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings Gail A. Mills, B.S., C.P.A Stanhope Hall Assistant Treasurer John Saville Cosgrave Stanhope Hall Assistant Treasurer Fred R. Apgar Stanhope Hall Purchasing Agent Gordon Gowans Sikes, A.M 314 Nassau Hall Assistant to the Secretary Alexander Leitch, A.B Nassau Hall Secretary to the President Robert Greenhalgh Albion, A.M., Ph.D 212 Nassau Hall Director of the Summer Session, Assistant to the Dean of the Faculty Frederic Edcar Camp, A.B 214 Nassau Hall Assistant to the Dean of the College Norman Brown Tooker, M.D 305 Nassau Hall Assistant to the Dean of Freshmen George Robert Meyers, C.E Stanhope Hall Assistant to the Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings Clifford Daniel Quick, B.Arch Stanhope Hall Assistant to the Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings Stephen F. Voorhees, C.E New York City Supervising Architect Beatrix Farrand, A.M New York City Consulting Landscape Gardener William Beekman Van Alstyne, Jr., B.S 9 Nassau Hall Director of the Department of Personnel Frederick Spring Osborne, A.B Nassau Hall Director of Public Information Charles William Kennedy, A.M., Ph.D. First National Bank Building Chairman of the Board of Athletic Control Asa Smith Bushnell, B.S First National Bank Building Graduate Manager of Athletics George Richards Murray, A.B. . . .First National Bank Building General Athletic Treasurer Keene Fitzpatrick. . .Corner of Princeton and Aiken Avenues Adviser in Athletics Joseph Edward Raycroft, A.B., M.D Medical Office, Chairman of Sanitary Committee University Gymnasium Willard Greenberry Rainey, A.B., M.D.. . .McCosh Infirmary University Physician Ralph Jones Belford, A.M., M.D... First National Bank Bldg. Surgical Consultant Harry Roemer McPhee, A.B., M.D Medical Office, Assistant University Physician University Gymnasium Luman Harris Tenney, A.B., M.D Medical Office, Assistant University Physician University Gymnasium Charles Maurice Wolbert, A.B., M.D McCosh Infirmary Resident Physician Van Mashburn Ellis, M.D McCosh Infirmary Resident Physician Gertrude Webster, R.N McCosh Infirmary Infirmarian Francis X. Hogarty 2 North Middle Reunion Hall Proctor 37 I THE PBfffC M P J I Trowbridge, Graduate School Greene, School of Engineering UNIVERSITY DEANS Heermance, Freshman Wicks, Chapel Gauss, College Eisenhart, Faculty (committees of the faculty CLERK OF THE FACULTY: Professor Collins ASSISTANT CLERK OF THE FACULTY: Professor Scoon. COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES: The President, Chairman; Professor Carpenter, Dean Heermance, Dean Trowbridge. COURSE OF STUDY: The President, Chairman; Professors Buddincton, Chapman, Conklin, EIsenhart (Secretary ex-officio), Furman, A. M. Greene, Jr., C. R. Hall, Harn- vvell, Howard, Langfeld, MacClintock, Mason, Root, Scoon, Baldwin Smith, D. R. Stuart. DISCIPLINE: Dean Gauss, Chairman; Dean Heermance, Professors Brigham, Oates, D. R. Stuart. ADMISSION: Dean Heermance, Chairman; Professors Brig- ham, Collins, A. M. Greene, Jr., Lowe, Priest, Savage, Mr. Laughlin. LIBRARY : Professors Adams, Armstrong, Beller, J. D. Brown, Coleman-Norton, Constant, Corwin, Dixon, Foster, Har- per, Hille. NON-ATHLETIC ORGANIZATIONS: Dean Gauss, Chair- man; Professors J. E. Brown, Jr., Hudson, Pomfret, D. C. Stuart, Voorhees, Mr. Bunn. EXAMINATIONS AND STANDING: Dean Eisenhart, Chair- man; Professors Albion, A. M. Greene, Jr., .Heermance, Hewett-Thayer, A. C. Johnson, Kennedy, Phillips. GRADUATE SCHOOL: Dean Trowbridge, Chairman; Pro- fessors Alexander, Armstrong, Bender, Dodds, G. H. Gerould, R. B. C. Johnson, Langfeld. McCabe, McClure, Morey, Morgan, Myers, Shenstone, Thom, Taylor, Wer- tenbaker, Wheeler. MUSIC: The President. Chairman; Dean Wicks, Professors Cooke, Collins, DeWald, Edwards, Gillespie, Levengood, Rowley, Dr. A. Russell, Mr. Downes. PUBLIC LECTURES: Professors Capps, Field, Harper, Har- vey, Mather, Menzies, Munro, Poole, Stewart, Spaeth, Spaulding, Vreeland, Mr. Tomlinson, Secretary. CONFERENCE : Professors Bender, Carpenter, Phillips, Scoon, Baldwin Smith, Wheeler. HONORARY DEGREES: (Joint Committee with Trustees ' Com- mittee) Professors Capps, Dodds, H. N. Russell. SANITARY COMMITTEE: Dr. Raycroft, Chairman; Dean Gauss, Professor Heacock, Drs. Rainey, McPhee, Mr. Wintringer, Secretary. SCHEDULE: Professors Buffum, Dennis, Elsasser, Furman, Gauss, Howard, Kissam, Knebelman, The Registrar. PUBLIC SPEAKING AND DEBATE: Professor Hudson, Chairman; Professors Cawley, Evans, F. W. Fetter, Mc- Kean, J. G. Smith, Stauffer, W. L. Whittlesey. COUNCIL ON UNDERGRADUATE LIFE: Dean of the Col- lege, Dean of Freshmen, Dean of the Chapel, Secretary, Controller, Director of Hygiene and Physical Education, Chairman of the Committee on Athletics, Chairman of the Committee on Non-Athletic Organizations, Professor of Dramatic Literature, Director of tne Department of Person- nel, Assistant to the Dean of the College. ATHLETICS: Professor Kennedy, Chairman; Professors Dell, Dougherty, Erdman, Hutson, McClure, Raycroft, Secre- tary; Spaeth, Dr. Tooker, Mr. Wintringer, Mr. Fitz- patrick. ADVISORY COUNCIL OF THE FACULTY: The President, Chairman; Professors Adams, Bender, Conklin, Corwin, Gauss, A. M. Greene, Jr., R. B. C. Johnson, McCabe, Morey, Morgan, Raycroft, Root, H. N. Russell, Phillips, Taylor, Warren, Wertenbaker, Whefler; ex-officio, the Dean of the Faculty, the Dean of the Graduate School. COMMITTEE OF THE ADVISORY COUNCIL: Professors Conklin, Corwin, Wertenbaker. 39 if THE PRINC Jaculty and Instructors The list is arranged in five groups; professors, associate pro- fessors, 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., LL.D., Litt.D. Prospect President Stuart Professor of Philosophy Francis Landey Patton, D.D., LL.D. Hamilton, Bermuda Ex-President Stuart Professor of Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion, Emeritus Herbert Stearns Squier Smith, C.E. Stroudsburg, Pa. Professor of Civil Engineering, Emeritus Henry van Dyke, A.M., D.D., LL.D. (Geneva), Hon.D.C.L. (Oxon.) 59 Bayard Lane Murray Professor of English Literature, Emeritus, and University Lecturer on English Poetry Walter Mead Rankin, A.M., M.S., Ph.D. 5 Evelyn Place Professor of Biology, Emeritus Frederick Newton Willson, A.M., C.E., P.O. Box 63, Professor of Graphics, Emeritus Princeton, N.J. John Howell Westcott, A.M., PhD. 200 Mercer St. Musgrave Professor of Latin and Tutor in Roman Lavs, Emeritus Ernest Cushing Richardson, A.M., Ph.D. Honorary Director of the Library and Research Professor of Bibliography, Emeritus Andrew Fleminc West, Ph.D., LL.D., Hon.D.Litt. (Oxon.), Litt.D. Springdale Road Dean of the Graduate School, Emeritus, Giger Professor of Latin, Emeritus LeRoy Wiley McCay, A.M., D.Sc. 12 Morven St. Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus Paul van Dyke, A.M., D.D. 146 Graduate College Pyne Professor of History, Emeritus Master in Residence at the Graduate College William Francis Magie, A.M., Ph.D., Ds.C, LL.D. Henry Professor of Physics, Emeritus 118 Library Place William Berryman Scott, Ph.D., LL.D., (Oxon.) Blair Professor of Geology, Emeritus George Brinton McClellan, A.M., LL.D. Professor of Economic History, Emeritus Frank Albert Fetter, Ph.M., Ph.D., LL.D. 121 Broadmead Professor of Political Economy, Emeritus, and Special Lecturer in Economic Theory George McLean Harper, A.M., Ph.D. IVoodroiv Wilson Professor of Literature Walter Butler Harris, C.E. Professor of Geodesy Charles Freeman Williams McClure, A.M., D.Sc. Sc.D. (Harv. et 7 Cleveland Lane Washington, D.C. 36 Mercer St. 5 Greenholm Class of 1877 Professor of Zoology Howard Crosby Warren, A.M., Ph.D. Stuart Professor of Psychology Thomas Marc Parrott, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of English Edmund Yard Robbins, A.M. 1 Battle Road 133 Library Place 44 Princeton Ave. 144 Library Place Etuing Professor of Greek Language and Literature Alexander Hamilton Phillips, D.Sc. 54 Hodge Road Professor of Mineralogy Williamson Updike Vreeland, A.M., D. es L. 180 Mercer St. Woodhull Professor of Romance Languages William Kelly Prentice, A.M., Ph.D. 12 Nassau St. Professor of Greek Charles Henry Smyth, Jr., Ph.D. 22 Morven St. Professor of Geology 40 THE PRICE 11 Jaculty and Instructors — (Continued) Augustus Trowbridge, A.M., Ph.D., D.Sc. Graduate College, Wyman House Dean of the Graduate School, Professor of Physics Duane Reed Stuart, Ph.D. 60 Battle Road Professor of Classics Christian Gauss, A.M., Litt.D., L.H.D. Joseph Henry House, Campus Dean of the College, Class of 1900 Professor of Modern Languages Edward Capps, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D., L.H.D, Professor of Classics 150 Fitz Randolph Road Edwin Grant Conklin, A.M., Ph.D., D.Sc, LL.D. 139 Broadmead Henry Fairfield Osborn Professor of Biology Malcolm MacLaren, E.E., A.M. 16 Boudinot St. Professor of Electrical Engineering Edwin Plimpton Adams, M.S., Ph.D. 245 Nassau St. Professor of Physics Luther Pfahler Eisenhart, Ph.D., D.Sc, LL.D. The Dean ' s House, 73 Nassau St. Dean of the Faculty, Dod Professor of Mathematics George Augustus Hulett, Ph.D. 44 Washington Road Professor of Physical Chemistry William Foster, A.M., Ph.D. 41 Battle Road Professor of Chemistry Roger Bruce Cash Johnson, A.M., Ph.D. 129 Broadmead Professor of Philosophy Frank Jewett Mather, Jr., Ph.D., L.H.D. 3 Evelyn Place Director and Curator of Renaissance and Modern Art Marquand Professor of Art and Archaeology Oswald Veblen, Ph.D., D.Sc. (Oxon.), Hon.Ph.D. (Oslo) Henry B. Fine Professor of Mathematics 58 Battle Road Edward Samuel Corwin, Ph.D., LL.D. 115 Prospect Ave. McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence Ulric Dahlgren, M.S. 7 Evelyn Place Professor of Biology William Gillespie, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics §David Magie, A.M., Ph.D. 101 Library Place Professor of Classics Joseph Edward Raycroft, M.D. 298 Nassau St. Director of the Department of Physical Education Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education Henry Norris Russell, A.M., Ph.D., D.Sc. 79 Alexander St. Director of the Observatory, Charles A. Young Professor of Astronomy John Duncan Spaeth, A.M., Ph.D., Litt.D. 32 Edgehill St. Professor of English Douglas Labaree Buffum, A.M., Ph.D. 60 Hodge Road Professor of Romanic Languages and Literature Varnum Lansing Collins, A.M. 214 Western Way Secretary of the University, Clerk of the Faculty Professor of the French Language and Literature John Preston Hoskins, Ph.D. 10 College Road Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature George Madison Priest, A.M., Ph.D. 10 Nassau St. Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature Edwin Walter Kemmerer, Ph.D, LL.D., Hon.D. (Ecuador, Bolivia) 161 Hodge Road Professor of International Finance Charles Grosvenor Osgood, Ph.D. 92 Stockton St. Professor of English Edward Gleason Spaulding, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. 8 Edgehill St. Professor of Philosophy Alan Wilfrid Cranbrook Menzies, M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry 187 Prospect Ave. Frank Henry Constant, C.E., D.Sc. 57 Battle Road Professor of Civil Engineering Dana Carleton Munro, A.M., L.H.D. 119 Fitz Randolph Road Dodge Professor of Mediaeval History §Not teaching. tAbsent on leave. 41 J acuity and Instructors — (Continued) 60 Jefferson Road 5 College Road George Harrison Shull, Ph.D. Professor of Botany and Genetics Warner Fite, Ph.D. Stuart Professor of Ethics Gordon Hall Gerould, B.Litt.(Oxon.) Professor of English 106 Fitz Randolph Road Robert Kilburn Root, Ph.D. 138 Fitz Randolph Road Professor of English Charles Carroll Marden, Ph.D. Emory L. Ford Professor of Spanish Edward Cooke Armstrong, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of the French Language William Starr Myers, Ph.D. Professor of Politics Harold Herman Bender, Ph.D., Litt.D., 120 Fitz Randolph Road Professor of Indo-Germanic Philology Charles Rufus Morey, A.M. 114 Broadmead Professor of Art and Archaeology David Aloysius McCabe, Ph.D. A-3 Prospect Apartments Professor of Economics Donald Clive Stuart, A.M., Ph.D. 182 Western Way Triangle Club Professor of Dramatic Art 112 Mercer St. L.H.D. 26 Edgehill St. 104 Bayard Lane Phil.L.D.(Kovno) Frank Haigh Dixon, A.M., Ph.D Professor of Economics Frederick Leroy Hutson, Ph.D. Professor of Classics Hereward Lester Cooke, M.A. Professor of Physics Karl Taylor Compton, M.S., Ph.D., D.Sc. Honorary Research Associate in Physics Edmund Newton Harvey, Ph.D. Professor of Physiology Raymond Smith Dugan, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Astronomy Absent on leave, First Term, 1931-1932. 101 Broadmead 42 Cleveland Lane Palmer Physical Laboratory Cambridge, Mass. 2 College Road 16 Prospect Ave. Lauder William Jones, Ph.D. A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Organic Chemistry James Thayer Gerould, A.B. 55 Battle Road Librarian +Morris William Croll, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of English Charles William Kennedy, A.M., Ph.D. Nassau Club Professor of English Arthur Maurice Greene, Jr., M.E., D.Sc, D.Eng. 139 Fitz Randolph Road Dean of the School of Engineering, Professor of Mechanical Engineering Hugh Stott Taylor, M.Sc, D.Sc. David B. Jones Professor of Chemistry Radcliffe Heermance, A.M. Director of Admission, Dean of Freshmen Allan Chester Johnson, Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of Classics Herbert Sidney Langfeld, Ph.D. Director of the Psychological Laboratory, Professor of Psychology Arthur Leslie Wheeler, Ph.D. 109 Broadmead Professor of Latin Kenneth McKenzie, A.M., Ph.D., Hon.D. (Padua) Professor of Italian 9 Battle Road Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker, A.M., Ph.D. Ill Fitz Randolph Road Edwards Professor of American History Earl Baldwin Smith, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Art and Archaeology Carl Campbell Bricham, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Psychlogy Edwin Bissell Holt, A.M., Ph.D. Visiting Professor of Psychology Theodore Leslie Shear, A.M., Ph.D. 115 Breadmead 89 Mercer St. 3 College Road Princeton Inn 120 Broadmead 128 Fitz Randolph Road 203 Eno Hall 12 Battle Road Absent on leave. Curator of Classical Art, Professor of Classical Archaeology 42 jl THE PHHC ■flOA-BRAC fit Jaculty and Instructors — (Qontinued) 168 Nassau St. Harvey Waterman Hewett-Thayer, Ph.D Professor of Modern Languages Joseph Henry Maclacan Wedderburn Professor of Mathematics tGEORGE Wicker Elderkin, Ph.D. Professor of Art and Archaeology Walter Phelfs Hall, Ph.D. Professor of History Robert Scoon, B.A.(Oxon.), Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy Solomon Lefschetz, M.E., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics James Waddell Alexander, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics Harold Willis Dodds, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Politics Harley Leist Lutz, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Public Finance Paul MacClintock Ph.D. Knox Taylor Professor of Geography Wilbur Willis Swincle, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Biology Lieutenant Colonel Roger Sheffield Parrott Field Artillery, 17 Ivy Lane Commandant F.A.R.O.T.C., Professor of Military Science and Tactics John Von Neumann, Dr.phil. Professor of Mathematical Physics Eugen Paul Wigner, Dr.ing. Professor of Mathematical Physics George Erle Begcs, C.E. Professor of Civil Engineering Clifton Rumery Hall, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of History William John Sinclair, Ph.D. 15+ Prospect Ave Director of the Paleontological Museum, Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, Professor of Geology and Paleontology M.A., D.Sc. 134 Mercer St. 11 Haslet Ave. 12 Edgehill St. 19 Cleveland Lane 190 Prospect Ave. 29 Cleveland Lane Springdale Road 56 Battle Road 116 Prospect Ave. 110 Prospect Ave. 8+ Alexander St. 15 Boudinot St. 180 Prospect Ave. 146 Hodge Road 401 Nassau St. 146 Hodge Road 27 Linden Lane Princeton Inn Frank Dunstone Graham, A.M., Ph.D. 8 College Road Professor of Economics and Social Institutions William Seal Carpenter, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Politics Lewis Ferry Moody, ivj.S. Professor of Hydraulic Engineering Rudolph Walter Ladenburg, Dr.phil. Brackett Professor of Physics Sherley Warner Morgan, B.Arch. Director of the School of Architecture Professor of Architecture Hoyt Hopewell Hudson, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Public Speaking Tyler Dennett, Ph.D. Professor of International Relations William Albert Nitze, Ph.D., L.H.D. Meredith H. Pyne Visiting Professor of French Literature Fernand Baldensperger, D. esL. Meredith H. Pyne Visiting Professor of French Literature Henry Robinson Shipman, A.M., Ph.D. 27 Mercer St. Associate Professor of History Francis Charles MacDonald, A.B. 168 Nassau St. Associate Professor of English Donald Pritchard Smith, Ph.D. io Nassau St. Associate Professor of Chemistry George Tapley Whitney, A.M.. Ph.D. 33 Jefferson Road Associate Professor of Philosophy Stanley Edwin Howard, A.M., Ph.D. 7 College Road Associate Professor of Economics Walter Scott Hastings, A.M., Ph.D. 168 Nassau St. Associate Professor of Modern Languages Ernest Theodore DeWald A.M., Ph.D. 15-A Graduate College Associate Professor of Art and Archaeology Shirley Howard Weber, A.M., Ph.D. 106 Broadmead Associate Professor of Classics Arthur Francis Buddington, M.S., Ph.D. 178 Prospect Ave. Curator of Petrology, Associate Professor of Geology t Absent on leave. Second Term, 1930-1931. 43 THE pen HIC-A-BRAc m J acuity and Instructors — (Q ontinued) Benjamin Franklin Howell, A.M., Ph.D. 12 College Road Curator of Inverterate Paleontology and Stratigraphy Associate Professor of Geology and Paleontology Frank Ahern Heacock, C.E. 78 Jefferson Road Associate Professor of Graphics and Engineering Drawing Richard Montgomery Field, A.M., Ph.D. 35 Edgehill St. Director of Summer School of Geology and Natural Resources Associate Professor of Geology William Taylor Thom, Jr., Ph.D. 172 Prospect Ave. Associate Professor of Geology Percy Addison Chapman, A.M. 293 Nassau St. Associate Professor of Modern Languages Nathaniel Howell Furman, A.M., Ph.D. 128 Broadmead Associate Professor of Chemistry John Quincy Stewart, Ph.D. 200 Mercer St. Associate Professor of Astronomical Physics Robert Ralston Cawley, A.M., Ph.D. 124 Pyne Hall Associate Professor of English Charles Phelps Smyth, A.M., Ph.D. 22 Morven St. Associate Professor of Chemistry Edward Sampson, M.S., D.Sc. Lafayette Road Curator of Economic Geology Associate Professor of Geology Frederick Courtney Tarr, A.M., Ph.D. 1 College Road Associate Professor of Modern Languages Gregg Dougherty, A.M., Ph.D. 95 Library Plact Associate Professor of Chemistry Robert Greenhalch Albion, A.M., Ph.D. 69 Harrison St. Director of the Summer Session Assistant to the Dean of the Faculty Associate Professor of History Albert Mathias Friend, Jr., A.M. 10 Mercer St. Curator of Mediaeval Art Associate Professor of Art and Archaeology Theodore Meyer Greene, Ph.D.(Edin.) 200 Prospect Ave. Associate Professor of Philosophy Philip Khuri Hitti, Ph.D. 1+ Wilton St. Associate Professor of Semitic Literature Herbert Spencer Murch, A.M., Ph.D. 6-A Holder Hall Associate Professor of English J. Dayton Voorhees, A.M. 30 Nassau St. Associate Professor of Politics Edward Peck Culver, B.S. in C.E. 211 Graduate College Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering W. Frederick Stohlman, A.M., M.F.A. 10 Mercer St. Associate Professor of Art and Archaeology Henry DeWolf Smyth, A.M., Ph.D. (Cantab.) Associate Professor of Physics 10 Mercer St. George Rowley, M.F.A. 98 Bayard Lane Curator of Far Eastern Art Associate Professor of Art and Archaeology Allen Goodrich Shenstone, B.A.( Cantab.), A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physics 111 Mercer St. Louis Alexander Turner, A.M., Ph.D. 10 Mercer St. Associate Professor of Physics Clodius Harris Willis, Ph.D. 184 Prospect Ave. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Carl Einar Hille, Ph.M., Ph.D. 174 Prospect Ave. Associate Professor of Mathematics Edward Uhler Condon, Ph.D. 16 Pelham Ave. Associate Professor of Physics William Koren, A.M. 105 Fitz Randolph Road Associate Professor of Modern Languages Raymond James Sontag, A.M., Ph.D. 28 Murray Place Associate Professor of History John Boardman Whitton, J.D. J-l Prospect Apartments Associate Professor of Politics Clyde Colburn Whipple, B.S. in E.E. 28 Hawthorne Ave. Visiting Associate Professor of Engineering Alpheus Thomas Mason, A.M., Ph.D. 11 College Road Associate Professor of Politics Tracy Yerkes Thomas, A.M., Ph.D. 42 Hawthorne Ave. Associate Professor of Mathematics Absent on leave. if the peiCEfl! BK-a-wac fg J acuity and Instructors — (Qontinued) 614 Laughlin Hall Battle Road, West 176 Prospect Ave. 11 Westcott Road Henry Lyttleton Savage, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English Robert Norton Pease, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry James Gerald Smith, A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Economics Frank Linley Critchlow, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Marcus Stults Farr, M.S., A.M., D.Sc. 20 Vandeventer Ave. Assistant Professor of Geology and Paleontology Lewis Robinson Cary, M.S., Ph.D. 48 Vandeventer Ave. Assistant Professor of Biology Walter Lincoln Whittlesey, A.B. 67 Olden Ave. Assistant Professor of Politics Lawrence Francis Hawkins Lowe, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages 104 Henry Hall Charles Thomas Zahn, Ph.D. 43 Graduate College Assis tant Professor of Physics Philip Kissam, C.E. 186 Prospect Ave. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Paul Robinson Coleman-Norton, A.M., D.Phil. (Oxon.) Assistant Professor of Classics 23 Linden Lane Joseph Epes Brown, Jr., A.M., Ph.D. 190 Mercer St. Assistant Professor of English James Douglas Brown, A.M., Ph.D. 59 Murray Place Director of Industrial Relations Section Assistant Professor of Economics Sidney Lawrence Levengood, Ph.D. 203 Graduate College Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Augusto Centeno, Lie. en Fil. y Let. 134 Jefferson Road Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Albert Elsasser, A.M., Ph.D. 182 Prospect Ave. Assistant Professor of English Elmer Adolph Beller, A.M., D.Phil. (Oxon.) 134 Pyne Hall Assistant Professor of History John Edwin Pomfret, A.M., Ph.D. 176 Western Way Assistant Professor of History Ledger Wood, Ph.D. 60 Harrison St. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Ira Owen Wade, A.M., Ph.D. M-l Prospect Apartments Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Captain Robert Wilson Hasbrouck, Field Artillery D-2 Prospect Apartments Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Bateman Edwards, Ph.D.. %% Prospect Ave. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Leslie Thomas Fournier, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Economics Wilbur Schofield Hulin, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology JWillard Thorp, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English Thomas Jefferson Webb, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry William Theodore Richards, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Frank Whitson Fetter, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Economics Holmes Van Mater Dennis, III, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Classics Captain Walter Compere Lattimore, Field Artillery 170 North Moore St. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Howard Percy Robertson, M.S., Ph.D. D-l Prospect Apartments Assistant Professor of Mathematical Physics Peter Teigen, M.Arch. 18 Edgehill St. Assistant Professor of Drawing Harry Roemer McPhee, M.D. 214 North Moore St. Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education First Lieutenant Walter Towle O ' Reilly, Field Artillery 170 Nassau St. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics 4 College Road 48 Cleveland Lane 142 Nassau St. 10 Mercer St. E-3 Prospect Apartments 184 Prospect Ave. 22 Alexander St. X Absent on leave. 45 Jaculty a?id Instructors — (Qontinued) 413 ' 03 Hall Rosedale Road Elm Road Maurice Edgar Coindreau, Ag. de l ' Univ. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Francis Frederic Adams Comstock, M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Architecture Richard Stillwell, M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art and Archaeology Joseph Chandler Morris, M.S., A.M., Ph.D. Pyne Tower, Graduate College Assistant Professor of Physics Gray Cowan Boyce, A.M., Ph.D. 401 ' 03 Hall Assistant Professor of History Charles Raymond Whittlesey, A.M., Ph.D. 30 Edwards Place Assistant Professor of Economics Malcolm Oakman Young, A.B., B.L.S. Reference Librarian Alonzo Church, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Gaylord Probasco Harnwell, A.M., Ph.D. 213 North Moore St. Assistant Professor of Physics Edward Billings Ham, A.M., D.Phil. (Oxon.) Research Associate in Modern Languages Morris Samuel Knebelman, M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Torsten Petersson, A.M., Ph.D. Bibliographer, University Library Erling Dorf, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Geology Alfred Foulet, Ph.D. Research Associate in Modern Languages John Roy Sandidge, M.S., Ph.D. M-2 Prospect Apartments Assistant Professor of Geology Hans Jaeger, Dr.Phil. 14 Murray Place Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Ernst Carl Gerlach Stueckelberg, A.M., Ph.D. Research Associate in Physics 204 Graduate College 25 Murray Place 121 Pyne Hall 9 Aiken Ave. 11 Alexander St. 76 2 Alexander St. 152 Graduate College $ Absent on leave. Jean-Albert Bede, Ag. des L. 14-D Graduate College Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Asher Estey Hinds, A.B. 10 Mercer St. Assistant Professor of English Everett Stanley Wallis, M.S., A.M., Ph.D. 11 College Road Research Associate in Chemistry Walter Livingston Wright, Jr., A.M., Ph.D. 38 Edwards Place Assistant Professor of History First Lieutenant Alfred Eugene Kastner, Field Artillery The Nassau Club Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Joseph John Pfiffner, M.S., Ph.D. 1-1 Prospect Apartments Research Associate in Biology Archibald MacDonald McIsaac, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Economics Alfred Edward Sorenson, M.E. Assistant Professor of Engineering Francis Richard Borroum Godolphin, A.M., Assistant Professor of Classics Charles Rosenbury Erdman, Jr., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Politics Eugene Pacsu, Dr.Phil. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Luther Harris Evans, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Politics George Eckel Duckworth, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Classics Clifford Barrett, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Louis Frank Rahm, M.E. Assistant Professor of Engineering Donald Alfred Stauffer, A.M., D.Phil. Assistant Professor of English Robert Hamilton Ball, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English and Dramatic Art George Howard Forsyth, Jr., M.F.A. 25 Alexander St. Assistant Professor of Art and Archaology Charles William Bray, A.M., Ph.D. 110 Prospect Ave. Assistant Professor of Psychology 25 Jefferson Road 1 Harris Road Ph.D. 76 Alexander St. 20 Boudinot St. 301 Nassau St. C-l Prospect Apartments 19 Jefferson Road 3 Newlin Road 186 Prospect Ave. 302 Henry Hall 32 Edwards Place 46 B 121 Jefferson Road Martin Luther Beck Assistant Professor of Architecture Earle Radcliffe Caley, M.Sc, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Joseph Clifton Elgin, M.S., Ph.D. D-3 Prospect Apartments Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering John Allan Irving, B.A. 171 Graduate College Assistant Professor of Philosophy Georce Adams Graham, A.M., Ph.D. 26 Murray Place Assistant Professor of Politics Whitney Jennincs Oates, A.M., Ph.D. 84 Alexander St. Assistant Professor of Classics Henry Alexander Grubbs, Jr., Ph.D. K-l Prospect Apartments Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Cecil Robert Brolyer, A.B. 344 Nassau St. Research Associate in Psychology Daniel Katz, A.M., Ph.D. 104 Mercer St. Assistant Professor of Psychology Luman Harris Tenney, M.D. 75 Harrison St. Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education Gerhard Fankhauser, Ph.D. 293 Nassau St. Assistant Professor of Biology Major Roland Paget Shugg, Field Artillery 40 Patton Ave. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics 1st Lieut. Thomas Francis Keefe, B.S., Field Artillery L-3 Prospect Apartments Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Philip Marshall Brown, A.M., LL.D. 87 Library Place Lecturer in Politics Chalfant Robinson, Ph.D., F.R.H.S. 12 Boudinot St. Lecturer in Paleography and Curator of Mediaeval History Alexander Russell, Mus.Doc, D.Ped., A.G.O. 40 W. 45th St., New York City Director of Music and University Organist Henry Andrews Cotton, A.M., M.D. State Hosp., Trenton, N. J. Lecturer in Psychopathology Paul Elmer More, A.M., Litt.D., LL.D. 59 Battle Road Lecturer in Classics Jaculty and Instructors — (Qo?itinued) E-2 Prospect Apartments 20 Haslet Ave. 9 Hamilton Ave. 15 Murray Place Charles Henry Rogers, Litt.B. Curator of the Museum of Zoology Jean Labatut, L. de I.F. Critic in Architectural Design Ralph William Downes, M.A., A.R.C.M. Choirmaster and Director of Music in the University Chapel Edward Lawrence Katzenbach, A.M., LL.D. Lecturer in Politics 1112 Trenton Tr. Co. Bldg., Trenton, N. J. DeWitt Clinton Poole, M.Dip. 86 Stockton St. Lecturer in the School of Public and International Affairs Raymond Leslie Buell, A.M., Ph.D. 83 Mercer St. Lecturer in the School of Public and International Affairs Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac, Ph.D. 2 Greenholm Extension Visiting Lecturer in Mathematical Physics Albert Boersig Nies 41 Jefferson Road Instructor in Physical Education Lawrence Heyl 9 College Road Head of Acquisition Department, University Library George Mann Peck, A.B. 56 Patton Ave. Curator of Special Collections, University Library Clarence Francis Foster 186 North Moore St. Instructor in Hygiene and Physical Education Joseph Canon Boyce, A.M.. Ph.D. Research Associate in Physics Richard Swinnerton Instructor in Hygiene and Physical Education James Singer, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics Cletus Clinton Van Voorhis, M.S., Ph.D. Research Associate in Physics George Matthews Modlin, A.M. Instructor in Economics Robert Wallace Elliftt, Jr., A.M. Instructor in Modern Languages Leslie Robbi.ms Schureman, C.E. Instructor in Engineering Elmer Knowles Timby, B.C.E. Instructor in Engineering 40 Battle Road 54 Harrison St. 172 Nassau St. Kingston, N. J. G-l Prospect Apartments 5 Greenholm Extension 3 Harris Road 68 Wiggins St. 47 jjf THE PRffC J acuity and Instructors — (Qontinued) Howard Wellington Stepp 139 Jefferson Road Instructor in Hygiene and Physical Education Burnham North Dell, A.M. East Nassau St. Instructor in Economics Denzel Cecil Cline, A.M. Hillside Ave., R. D. No. 1 Instructor in Economics Robert Newton Cunningham, B.Litt Instructor in English Donald Drew Egbert, M.F.A. Instructor in Art and Arclneology Henry Snyder Gehman, A.M., Ph.D., Instructor in Semitic Languages Glenn Lowell Jepsen, Ph.D. Instructor in Geology John Jacob Livingood, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Physics Charles Wilbur I fford, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Physics William John Brown Edgar, A.M. Instructor in the Philosophy and History of Christianity Dayton D. McKean, A.M. 301 Nassau St. Instructor in Public Speaking Howard Samuel Piquet, A.M., Ph.D. 287 Western Way Instructor in Economics 114 Blair Hall L-2 Prospect Apartments S.T.D. 36 Wilton St. 20-A Graduate College L-2 Prospect Apartments 36 Edwards Place 24 Murray Place Edwin Warren Titt, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics Andrew Longacre, A.M. Instructor in Physics Desire Theodore Veltman, Ph.D. Instructor in Philosophy John Reginald Bates, A.M., Ph.D. Research Associate in Chemistry George Israel Lavin, Ph.D. Research Associate in Chemistry Alfred George Lockitt, A.M. Instructor in Classics James McPherson Jarrett, A.M. Instructor in Economics 108 Alexander Hall, Seminary 16-A Graduate College G-2 Prospect Apartments M-l Prospect Apartments 301 Nassau St. 16-B Graduate College 24 Edwards Place George Francis Luthringer, A.M. Instructor in Economics Frank Traver deVyver, A.M. Instructor in Economics Franklin Gary, B.Litt. Instructor in English Joseph Reese Strayer, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in History Wheaton Joshua Lane, A.M. Instructor in History William Hutchinson Shoemaker, A.M. Instructor in Modern Languages Edward Griffith Fleming Arnott, A.M. Instructor in Physics Kenneth Stone Kassler, M.F.A. Instructor in Architecture Hubert Newcombe Alyea, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry Carl Joseph Whelan, A.M. Instructor in Economics Austin Leigh Moore, A.M. Instructor in History John Griffith Roberts, A.M. Instructor in Modern Languages Fred Elmore Sweet, A.M. Instructor in German Willard Wilson Strahl, A.B., B.D. Instructor in Philosophy Alfred Kitchener Snelgrove, M.S. Instructor in Geology Chester Wells Clark, A.M., Ph.D. 29 Jefferson Road 26 Edwards Place 168 Nassau St. J-2 Prospect Apartments 152 Graduate College 28 Edwards Place 183 Graduate College Pretty Brook Road H-3 Prospect Apts. 230 Nassau St. 112 Alexander St. 121 Pyne Hall 28 North Edwards Hall 7 Evelyn Place 28 Hawthorne Ave. Ober and Springdale Roads Instructor in History Henri Frederic Bohnenblust, Lie. es sc. math., Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics Brown Hall, Seminary Jack Levine, A.B. 32 Bank St. Instructor in Mathematics Allan Lake Rice, A.M. 28 Jefferson Road Instructor in Modern Languages 48 jj5 THE PR Jaculty and Instructors — (Continued) William Lozier Munro Burke, A.M. Instructor in Art and Archaology Paul Merlin Titus, A.M. Instructor in Economics Harry Morton Vars, Ph.D. Research Associate in Biology Henry Gibbons Lotspeich, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in English Walter Barker Critz Watkins, B.A. Instructor in English Howard McGaw Smyth, A.M. Instructor in History James F. Shearer, A.M. Instructor in Spanish Paul Tutt Stafford, A.M. Instructor in Politics Jay William Blum, A.M. Instructor in Economics Lawrence Sanford Kennison, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics Arthur Kemble Parpart, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Biology Gordon Rutledge Silber, A.B. Instructor in Classics Henry Eyring, M.S., Ph.D. Research Associate in Chemistry Wendell William Moyer, M.S., Ph.D. Research Associate in Chemistry Richard Allen Lester, A.M. Instructor in Economics Vernon Arthur Mund, M.B.A. Instructor in Economics Albert C. Holt, B.S. Instructor in Engineering Jerome Standley Smiser, M.S., Ph.D. Instructor in Geology Nathan Jacobson, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics 103 Hodge Hall, Seminary 14 Murray Place E-l Prospect Apartments 10 Mercer St. Ill Pyne Hall 134 Pyne Hall K-3 Prospect Apartments 16-A Graduate College 4 College Road 30 Murray Place 230 Nassau St. 63 Graduate College 47 Maple St. 105 Linden Lane 121 Broadmead 32 Graduate College 34 Vandeventer Ave. 17 Greenview Ave. 15-E Graduate College John Barkley Rosser, M.S. 24 Dickinson St. Instructor in Mathematics John Livezey Vanderslice, A.M. Instructor in Mathematics Harold Hance Sprout, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Politics Francis Edwin Ballard, A.M., Ph.D. L-l Prospect Apartments Instructor in Politics Edward Walter Samson, M.Sc., M.A. 43 Linden Lane Instructor in Physics Roy Irwin Kimmel, A.M. 131 Pyne Hall Instructor in the School of Public and International Affairs Arthur Tandy Williamson, A.M., Ph.D. 2 Greenholm Ext. Research Associate in Chemistry ASSISTANTS IN INSTRUCTION 407 Brown Hall, Seminary Penns Neck Charles Leo Macy Assistant in Genetics Lionel Valdemar Silvester, A.B. Assistant in Biology Philip Dartt Hammond, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry Curtiss Summers Hitchcock, A.M. Assistant in Chemistry John Stewart Vhay, A.M. Assistant in Geology Augustus Conlin, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry Wendell Phillip Munro, M.S. in Ch, Assistant in Chemistry James Alexander Reid, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry Frank Varney Rich, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry William Sparks Walls, A.M. Assistant in Chemistry John Richardson Fanshawe, A.B., D Assistant in Geology Box 364 Mt. Lucas 8-B Graduate College 17-B Graduate College 7-C Graduate College 15-D Graduate College E. 32 Wilton St. 108 Stockton St. 15-D Graduate College 57 Jefferson Road ,ES SCNAT. 178 Graduate College 49 ll THE PRffC SIC-a-brac m Jaculty and Instructors — (Qontinued) Frank Clingan Foley, A.B. Assistant in Geology Stuart Sovvden Holland, B.A.Sc. Assistant in Geology Donald Jonathan MacNeil, B.S. Assistant in Geology George Plant Horton, A.M. Assistant in Psychology John Becker Lucke, B.S. Assistant in Geology Anthony Calhoun Clement, B.S. Assistant in Biology James Kenneth Donahue, A.B. Assistant in Biology William Olin Puckett, A.M. Assistant in Biology Clinton William Root, A.M. Assistant in Biology Herbert Shapiro, A.M. Assistant in Biology Louis Hollenbeck Twyeffort, A.B. Assistant in Biology Wendell F ' ord Jackson, A.M. Assistant in Chemistry Philip Irvin Bowman, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry 20 Hawthorne Ave. 24 Dickinson St. 24 Hawthorne Ave. 201 Graduate College 176 Graduate College 103 Graduate College 12 Graduate College 103 Graduate College 22 Graduate College 402 Hodge Hall, Seminary J-3 Prospect Apartments 75 Patton Ave. 57 Jefferson Road Hyman Diamond, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry Arthur Atwater Frost, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry Everett Gorin, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry Georce William Low, A.B. Assistant in Chemistry John Turkevich, A.M. Assistant in Chemistry William Ambrose Carter, A.M. Assistant in Economics Robert Havens Morey, Ph.B. Assistant in Psychology Fred Anderegc, M.S. Assistant in Geology Eari.e Burdette Gillanders, A.M. Assistant in Geology Arthur Lloyd Howland, A.B. Assistant in Geology Henry Gerhard Hilken, II, A.B. Assistant in the School of Public Percy Gordon Manser, A.B. Assistant in the School of Public William Alexander Platz, Ph.B. Assistant in the School of Public 21 Graduate College 1-B Graduate College 104 Graduate College 314 Hodge Hall, Seminary 36 Jefferson Road 230 Nassau St. 52 Graduate College 45 Maple St. 20-A Graduate College 17 Greenview Ave. 62 Graduate College and International Affairs 35 William St. and International Affairs ■■28 Hawthorne Ave. and International Affairs 50 § the pbwcEIOI BRC-a-hw M M Jfflemoriam professor Hermann ©tto $uss, |M).2i. 3 anuarp 4, 1847— JWarch 21, 1931 professor Clmer otoarb Hoomis, S.Jfl., $h.2S., BJte iflap 24, 18 61— Januarp 22, 1931 professor Robert Sffiltlltam Rogers, Oli.D.. ©.©., UX3B. Jfebruarp 14,1864— ©etember 12, 1930 iflciflillan Cebbs HTacfeson Class of 1931 September 24, 1910— ©etember 6, 1930 ' Cbtotn l ounscbrllr Mlilbnun Class of 1932 Jflap 14, 1910-iHap, 1931 51 if THE PRENC THE PRENCtlUk ffiW-BRACa Class Officers, 1932 SENIOR YEAR Charles Edward Scarlett, Jr President Donald Houghtox Hooker . . . Vice-President Gerald Griffix Morse . . . Secretary-Treasurer JUNIOR YEAR Charles Edward Scarlett, Jr President Donald Houghtox Hooker . . . Vice-President Edwin Augustus McAlpix . . Secretary-Treasurer SOPHOMORE YEAR . President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Langdon Lea, Jr Charles Edward Scarlett, Jr. Edwix Augustus McAlpix . FRESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM Laxgdox Lea, Jr President Charles Edward Scarlett, Jr. . . Vice-President Edwix Augustus McAlpix . . Secretary-Treasurer if THE PfflMC Class of 1932 NAME ADDRESS George Bliss Agnew, Jr 22 William St., New York, N.Y. William Michael Aicher 8770 95th St., Woodhaven, N.Y. Chalmers Whitfield Alexander. 927 Poplar Blvd., Jackson, Miss. Francis Olcott Allen, IV 2216 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Henry Southworth Allen, Jr 25 Broad St., New York, N.Y. Arthur Moody Alvord, Jr. 240 Hamilton Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. Walker Breckinridge Armstrong Llewellyn Park, W. Orange, N. J. Joseph Ballard Atherton 2234 Kamehameha Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii Harry Thomas Atkins 2207 Upland PI., Cincinnati, Ohio David Lee Austin 17 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Richard Charles Bachman 959 E. State St., Sharon, Pa. Donald Everett Baier 1237 Fillmore St., Philadelphia, Pa. Rea Alden Baker 3740 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. Robert Quincy Baker, Jr 1 Sheridan Rd., Coshocton, Ohio Webster Clay Ball Garland Bldg., Chicago, III. William Heath Bannard 150 E. 72nd St., New York, N.Y. William Wyatt Barber, Jr.. . .St. Mark ' s School, Southboro, Mass. Gordon Barbour P.O. Box 1990, Paterson, N.J. Edward Ware Barrett 4227 Altamont Rd., Birmingham, Ala. Charles Edward Bell P.O. Box 602, Savannah, Ga. Nelson McKenzie Bell 196 Fairview Ave., Rutherford, N.J. Paul Eugene Bender 145 W. 58th St., New York, N.Y. Edward Hartshorne Bennett Middletown, N.J. Charles Francis Bergh Hazelhurst Ave. and Baird Rd., Merion, Pa. Edward Irwin Berry, Jr. .29 E. Rogers Ave., Merchantville, N.J. Robert Alceid Bessire 1564 Cherokee Rd., Louisville, Ky. Roger Hopkins Bettys 2 Trafalgar St., Rochester, N.Y. John Randolph Beverley Ancon, Canal Zone Abraham Str ickle Bickham, Jr. 226 N. Robert Blvd., Dayton, Ohio Paul Edward Bird Amesbury, Mass. NAME ADDRESS Henry Curtis Blackiston, Jr 44 W. 77th St., New York, N.Y. Frank Demenieu Blackistone 317 Rittenhouse St., N.W., Washington, D.C. William Bayard Blackwell. .981 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. Albert Gallatin Blair, III... 2049 Scottwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio Albert George Blanke, Jr 4954 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis., Mo. William Watt Blanton Box 1493, Abilene, Tex. David Robinson Blossom 266 Henry St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Lee Landis BIyler 158 W. Greenwich St., Reading, Pa. Kenneth Mason Boffey 116 Prospect St., E. Orange, N.J. George Washington Bogar, Jr. 12 North Market Sq., Harrisburg, Pa. Alexander Bonnyman, Jr Kingston Pike, Knoxville, Tenn. Frank Knight Bowman, Jr 569 ' 9 Belmont St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Edward John Boyd, Jr 264 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N.Y. John Coleman Boyd, Jr.... 6310 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Robert Wright Boyd, Jr 320 W. 245th St., New York, N.Y. Delano King Boynton Marshallton, Del. Paul LeCIair Brand, Jr 317 W. 95th St., New York, N.Y. Carl Frederick Brauer c o Dr. B. W. Baker, Laconia, N.H. James Henry Breasted, Jr. Oriental Institute, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, 111. Alan Ryder Breed 812 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Joseph Howes Bridge 110 Drury Lane, Troy, Ohio Stanley Bright, Jr.... 8836 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Dunham Brooks 802 Boyle Bldg., Little Rock, Ark. Dorsey Washington Brown. 53 U.S. Trust Bldg., Louisville, Ky. George Washington Brown, III Alden Park Manor, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Stephens Porter Brown 320 Jefferson St., Brookville, Pa. Thomas Mitchell Brown 720 Meixell St., Easton, Pa. Walworth Brown 16 W. Baltimore St., Kensington, Md. Richard Wynn Bruere 946 Carteret Ave., Trenton, N.J. George Marvel Buckingham, Jr.. . .25 5th Ave., New York, N.Y. George Buermann 299 Clinton Ave., Newark, N.J. 56 1 u Qlass of 1932 — (Continued) NAME ADDRESS Charles Walter Burroughs Bulkley 65 Midland Ave., Arlington, N.J. Stevenson Burke 11125 Magnolia Dr., Cleveland, Ohio James Holden Burnett 649 Ridge St., Newark, N.J. Howard Maurice Busick. . .3805 Greenway Ave., Baltimore, Md. Joseph Anthony Campagna 551 5th Ave., New York, N.Y. John Campbell, Jr 106 Walnut St., Harrisburg, Pa. Henry Mathews Canby, Jr Greenville, Del. Francis Forfar Carpenter. . .38 Locust Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. Ashley Bancroft Carrick 103 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N.J. Richard Annesley Cartmell Newville, Pa. Williston Benedict Case.. 69 S. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Edward Burns Caulkins, Jr. Hendrie Lane, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Johnston Pennypacker Caveny. . .208 S. 12th St., Philadelphia, Pa. George Albert Chadwick, Jr Washington Grove, Md. William Ha rrison Chaffer 395 Swarthmore Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. James Gardiner Chalmers Glen Head, Long Island, N.Y. William Kennedy Chapman... 68 S. Linwood Ave., Crafton, Pa. Eugene Calvert Cheston 102 W. Chestnut Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Milford White Childs 239 W. Center St., Medina, N.Y. Thomas West Claggett, Jr. 706 First Natl. Bank Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Morton Gill Clark 15 Broad St., New York, N.Y. Richard Vernon Clark, Jr. 5234 Westminster Ave., St. Louis, Mo. William Charles Clark 245 Westchester Ave., Mount Vernon, N.Y. Charles Eugene Clift, II 101 West River, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Charles Baker Clotworthy, Jr. 926 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Henry Jessup Cochran, Jr 1341 Prospect Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Samuel Cochran, Jr Lawrenceville, N.J. George Vernon Coe, Jr 760 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. NAME ADDRESS David deForest Colbrcn East Ave., New Canaan, Conn. Martin John Condon, III. . .American Snuff Co., Memphis, Tenn. Byron Edward Conklin 570 Springfield Ave., E. Orange, N.J. Ernest Vincent Connelly, Jr. Lord Kitchener Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y. Frederic Mason Cook, Jr 135 Hillcrest Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. Henry Wireman Cook, Jr.... 410 Clifton St., Minneapolis, Minn. Thomas Poultney Cook Withington Farm, Kingston, N.J. James Negley Cooke, Fidelity Title Trust Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Justus Henry Cooley 324 Dunellen Ave., Dunellen, N.J. Robert Grant Cooper 202 Beaver Rd., Sewickley, Pa. Ambrose Cort, Jr 29 Lafayette PI., Woodmere, L.I., N.Y. Jack Millender Cotton 1880 S.W. 9th St., Miami, Fla. Charles Monroe Council 223 Lee St., Americus, Ga. William Harrison Crane.. 2427 Fairfield Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. John Wilkins Robinson Creighton 390 Charlton Ave., South Orange, N.J. Robert Woolfolk Crutchfield Beaver Rd., Sewickley, Pa. Robert Gordon Currie 106 Harrison St., East Orange, N.J. Donald McBurney Curtis.. 150 Newtonville Ave., Newton, Mass. Gilbert Warren Daane.215 Norwood Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Richard Weil Dammann. . .271 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. David Turner Dana, Jr Hubbard St., Lenox, Mass. Marshall Murat Halstead Dana Old Indian Hill Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio Richard Anderson Dana. Second Nat ' I. Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. George Victor Davis 3 Brentmoor Park, St. Louis, Mo. Edward Kennedy Davison. 1237 Heberton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Howard Patterson Dawson. Patterson Heights, Beaver Falls, Pa. Frank Randolph Decker Sea Cliff Ave., Sea Cliff, N.Y. Robert Frederic deCoppet 897 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. John Burr DeGraw 207 Washington Ave., Belleville, N.J. Joseph Livingston Delafield 92 Stockton St., Princeton, N.J. Hasket Derby 1 Westcott Rd., Princeton, N.J. Wagner Mahlon Dickerson Grange Ave., Red Bank, N.J. Meredith Moore Dickinson 46 East 73rd St., New York, N.Y. 57 fl THE PRIfC Qlass of 1932 — (Qontinned) NAME ADDRESS Henry Havelock Dickson 290 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Frederick Yothers Dietrick 101 North Front St., Milton, Pa. William Sherrod Dilworth.317 First Ave., S.W., Ardmore, Okla. Francis Henry Disbrow. . .533 East Argonne Dr., Kirkwood, Mo. Henry Marvin Dodge 2233 Collingwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio James C. Donnell, II 1009 South Main St., Findlay, Ohio George Robert Donner Livingston Ave., Livingston, N.J. Frederick William Doolittle, Jr. 79 Brompton Rd., Garden City, N.Y. Edgar Smith Downing Millbrook, N.Y. William Wallace Drewry, Jr. 229 Ridgewood Rd., S. Orange, N.J. Norman Walter Drey 42 West 58th St., New York, N.Y. Robert Dunning Dripps, Jr. .5906 Wayne Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. John Sellers DuBois 121 E. 60th St., New York, N.Y. Stanley Harris Duffield 231 Earl St., Rochester, N.Y. George William Duffus, Jr 835 Enfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Arthur Butler Dugan 521 High St., Aberdeen, Miss. Frederick Geller Duncan. 190 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. Charles Barclay Dunham 937 Carteret Ave., Trenton, N.J. Harry Hickenlooper Dunham... 304 Vernon PL, Cincinnati, Ohio Walter Bruce Dunn 29 Magnolia Ave., Larchmont, N.Y. Hubert Strange Dunning. . .264 Highland Ave., Ridgewood, N.J. David Du Vivier 1150 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. Richard Douglas Dyer 130 E. 57th St., New York, N.Y. Paul Hamilton Earle, Jr.... 400 Cotton Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Maitland Armstrong Edey 1100 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Joseph Tappen Edgar 343 Webster Ave., Jersey City, N.J. Beverly Curtis Diggs Edwards 432 West Tenth St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Harold Sydney Edwards, Jr 300 Summer St., Boston, Mass. Everett Church Ekings 16 Center St., Chatham, N.J. Bart Applegate Ellis Summit Ave., Island Heights, N.J. James Wallace Ely 344 Barrington St., Rochester, N.Y. Thomas Mercer Emory 1 Franklin Place, Morristown, N.J. Amos Eno Saugatuck, Conn. NAME ADDRESS Daniel Webster Evans 550 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. James Dwight Evans Orchard Knoll, Birmingham, Mich. Royal S. Evans, Jr 112 Buckingham Rd., Yonkers, N.Y. William Ward Evans... 65 Overlook Circle, New Rochelle, N.Y. Robert Gordon Fairburn Morristown, N.J. William Armstrong Fairburn, Jr Morristown, N.J. Hutchinson Kay Fairman 501 West Chelten Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Kroell Farnham 329 Park Ave., Newark, N.J. Walter Melville Feldgoise 4424 Old York Road, Philadelphia, Pa. William Harris Fellowes 3122 Sheridan Road, Chicago, III. Edward Henry Fennell, Jr.. Quaker Ridge, New Rochelle, N.Y. John William Ferguson, Jr Old Gulph Rd., Narberth, Pa. Thomas Adamson Fernley, Jr. 225 W. Tulpehocken St., Philadelphia, Pa. Jose Vicente Ferrer Hotel Ansonia, 74th and Broadway, New York, N.Y. George Smith Fichtel 119 Syracuse St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles Hanna Findley 5602 Lincoln Blvd., Omaha, Nebr. Hubert Frederick Fisher, Jr. House Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Asa Francis Fisk 105 Warwick Road, West Newton, Mass. Robert Julian Fletcher 5488 Everett Ave., Chicago, 111. Gilbert Cadwallader Fonda.... 246 Fuller Terrace, Orange, N.J. James Frederick Foothorap 3206 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa. Donald Charles Forbes 68 William St., New York, N.Y. Lawrence Mitchell Forster 119-51 Metropolitan Ave., Kew Gardens, N.Y. David Groendyke Foster... 932 Cedarbrook Rd., Plainfield, N.J. Malcolm Ottenberg Foster 850 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Joseph Paul Free Haslet Ave., Princeton, N.J. Charles Yoe Freeman, Jr.. . .1450 N. Dearborn Ave., Chicago, 111. Eldridge Johnson Freeman. 607 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N.J William Denny Freeston 64 Treacy Ave., Newark, N.J. George Griswold Frelinghuysen. 104 Library PI., Princeton, N.J. 58 THE pen Qlass of 1932 — (Q011 tinned) NAME ADDRESS Frederick William Frost 419 E. 57th St., New York, N.Y. Morton Allan Harrison Fry 262 N. Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. Mortimer Bartine Fuller, Jr... 640 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa. Robert Dunlap Fulton 2850 Espy Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Walter Hamer Gahagan 231 Lincoln PI., Brooklyn, N.Y. John Taylor Galey 340 East Third St., Beaver, Pa. Nathaniel Purdy Gardner, Jr. 47 S. Parkway, East Orange, N.J. Dudley Hoare Garland Bay Ave., Douglaston, L.I., N.Y. Robert Franklin Garrettson, Jr. East Coolspring Ave., Michigan City, Ind. Eward Dimmick Gasson R.F.D. No. 3, Alexandria, Va. Christian Martin Gebhardt, Jr. 3801 Sedgwick Ave., New York, N.Y. Kenneth Wilfred Gemmill Hartsville, Pa. Arthur Gengler 50 Short Hill Rd., Forest Hills, L.I., N.Y. William Foote Gibby Mommouth Title Co., Freehold, N.J. William Epperson Gilmore. . . .272 W. Main St., Uniontown, Pa. Richard Mason Goddard, Jr. 215 Fernwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. Thomas Cadwallader Goldsborough 5814 Walnut St., Pittsburgh, Pa. William West Goldsborough, Jr. 5814 Walnut St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Arthur Morton Good.. 1178 Parkwood Blvd., Schenectady, N.Y. Willard Carter Goodpasture 7234 Jeffrey Ave., Chicago, 111. Edwin Tvson Goodridge 660 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Charles Frederick Goodsole 102 Putnam St., Buffalo, N.Y. John Kyle Gordon, Jr 253 N. Main St., Chambersburg, Pa. George Danforth Gorin 1129 Cardinal Dr., Louisville, Ky. William Charles Dustin Grannis.112 W. Adams St., Chicago, 111. Leslie Jackson Gray, Jr Fenway Hall, Cleveland, Ohio Louis Craig Green, .flarrisburg State Hospital, Harrisburg, Pa. Robert Stafford Green 1105 Jefferson St., Mexico, Mo. William Amos Grier 16 Park Ave., Baldwin, L.I., N.Y. NAME ADDRESS Robert Leon Grosjean 288 Avenue de Tervueren, Brussels, Belgium John Earl Groth, Jr 135 S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N.J. George Hammond Gurley. .3714 Belleview St., Kansas City, Mo. Robert Sutliff Hackett Riverdale Country School, New York, N.Y. Frank Joseph Hague, Jr 2600 Boulevard, Jersey City, N.J. Andrew Douglass Hall 142 Franklin PI., Flushing, N.Y. Richard Montgomery Hall 5101 Montview Blvd., Denver, Colo. Spencer Gilbert Hall 1061 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. William Lyman Hall 58 Milford Ave., Newark, N.J. Donald Huthinson Halsey. . . .1406 Seventh St., New Orleans, La. Charles Stuart Hamilton, Jr 241 W. Maple St., Lombard, 111. Ben Hollis Hand 110 Hand Ave., Pelham, Ga. Hugh Wadsworth Handsfield 71 North Village Ave., Rockville Center, N.Y. Charles Ashley Hardy, Jr Chatham, Mass. John Huntoon Harmon, Jr. 209 Laurel Ave., Highland Park, 111. John Beattie Harrington 584 High St., Newark, N.J. Edward Webb Harrison 635 W. 56th St., Kansas City, Mo. Francis Fisher Hart Ambler, Pa. John Joseph Hart, Jr 518 Emerson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Roy Crane Havens 701 Trenton Ave., Point Pleasant, N.J. John Hawes, Jr 64 Overlook Ave., Ridgewood, N.J. Harold Hawkey 236 Christopher St., Montclair, N.J. Charles Bart Hawley 242 Greendale Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Madison Haden Haythe. . .Mount Pleasant Farm, Strasburg, Va. Curtis Franklin Heath 25 Fisher PI., Trenton, N.J. Lars Hedstrom Four Winds Farm, Williamsville, N.Y. Joseph Charles Heinlein, Jr Bridgeport, Ohio Percy Albert Hemming 477 Doremus Ave., Glen Rock, N.J. Charles Packard Henderson. . .205 Park Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Thomas Huehlett Henrv. Jr Easton. Md. 59 jjS THE PBI Qlass of 1932 — (Qontinued) NAME ADDRESS Richard Pinkerton Heppner 3215 Johnson Ave., New York, N.Y. Jacob Hawley Herzog 8 Eileen St., Albany, N.Y. Anderson Fowles Hewitt 58 E. 78th St., New York, N.Y. Weimer Kerr Hicks 14 Clifton Ave., Toms River, N.J. Gilbert Pennypacker High York Rd. Washington Lane, Jenkintown, Pa. John Hartwell Hillman, III 5045 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Erwin Rumsey Hilts 14 Hortense PI., St. Louis, Mo. Joel Reed Hinkel 731 Weiser St., Reading, Pa. John Easton Hobart 2512 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Cal. Myron Downey Hockenbury. .2120 Chestnut St., Harrisburg, Pa. Joseph Hodgson, Jr 17 Rosa Park, New Orleans, La. Boughton Curtis Hogan 21 E. 90th St., New York, N.Y. Dwight Wheeler Hollenbeck 234 Arlington Ave., Springfield, Ohio John Franklin Hollenbeck. 234 Arlington Ave., Springfield, Ohio James Richmond Holmes 202 S. Union St., Olean, N.Y. Eugene Vanderpool Homans 156 Hamilton Ave., Englewood, N.J. Donald Houghton Hooker Upland, St. George ' s Rd., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Ralph Townsend Hopper... 194 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. William Douglass Houser 334 Market St., Troy, Ohio Peyton Hoye Houston 290 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Rutledge William Howard 282 Montgomery St., Jersey City, N.J. John C. Hume Gould Hall, Northfield Seminary, Northfield, Mass. Frank Jone Humphrey, Jr. ...141 Heights Rd., Ridgewood, N.J. Hillard Bell Huntington 230 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. John Webster Perit Huntington 292 S. Columbia Ave., Columbus, Ohio Samuel Harvey lams, Jr Library PI., Princeton, N.J. Edwin Charles Ihrig 261 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N.Y. David King Irwin, Jr Ridge Terrace, Short Hills, N.J. William Winsor Irwin... 534 Fountain St., Grand Rapids, Mich. John Gillespie Jackson, Jr 161 E. 79th St., New York, N.Y. William Absalom Jackson Bay View Hotel, Biloxi, Miss. Frank Washington Jarvis, Jr 40 Linden PI., Sewickley, Pa. Charles Frank Johnson, Jr Kis-Lyn, Pa. Joel Benjamin Johnson 14 Park PI., Princeton, N.J. Thomas Gayle Johnston Southern Pines, N.C. Robert LeGrand Johnstone, Jr. 100 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N.J. Gordon Arthur Kagen 1010 Penn St., Reading, Pa. Stephen Allan Kaufman 504 W. 110th St., New York, N.Y. William Edward Kegel 1956 Boston Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Harry Brinker Keller 125 S. Lexington Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Frederick Brainerd Kellogg. . .25 Colles Ave., Morristown, N.J. John Gardner Kellogg 117 E. 17th St., New York, N.Y. Henry Moore Kennedy 25 Atterbury Ave., Trenton, N.J. Arthur Dwelly Keown Wilkinsonville, Mass. William Barron Kerkam, Jr. 2720 35th PI., N.W., Washington, D.C. James Archbald Kerr 235 Cedar St., Englewood, N.J. Robert Wilson Kessler 9 St. Asaph Rd., Bala, Pa. John Douglas Kilpatrick, Jr. 3716 Military Rd., Washington, D.C. Edwin Lackard Kimble 17 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N.J. Elmer Lincoln Kincaid, Jr. Hotel Clarendon, Daytona Beach, Fla. Philip King, Jr 20th and Kalorama Rd., Washington, D.C. Henry Augustus Kingsbury 80 Plymouth St., Montclair, N.J. William Charles Kirk, Jr 49 Claremont Ave., New York, N.Y. Richard Wolcott Knapp 209 Lincoln Pk. Dr., Syracuse, N.Y. James Ashcraft Knipe 215 Harvey St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Henry Koch, Jr 105 Forest Ave., Glen Ridge, N.J. Eric Kocrier 434 W. 120th St., New York, N.Y. Richard Henry Kuhlke 166 Casterlon Ave., Akron, Ohio Milton Dana Edward LaBau 145 Monte Vista PI., Ridgewood, N.J. 60 j | THE pe D Qlass of 1932 — (Qontinued) NAME ADDRESS Gordon Reid Lacy 99 Main St., Cuba, N.Y. William Laimbeer 264 Stewart Ave., Garden City, N.Y. Edward Chauncey Hinman Lammers 2255 Orrington Ave., Evanston, III. William Henry Lander, Jr 716 W. 10th St., Erie, Pa. Charles Wesley Lanning. . .515 West End Ave., New York, N.Y. Robert Ludlow Lansden 614 Commercial Ave., Cairo, 111. Brooks Spargur Larkin 615 N. High St., Hillsboro, Ohio Olai Ferdinand Larsen, Jr Box 355, Budd Lake, N.J. Hughart Rea Laughlin 104 Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Eugene Lamgdon Laws 75 E. 55th St., New York, N.Y. Langdon Lea, Jr Wynnewood Ave., Wynnewood, Pa. Herbert Fairfax Leary, Jr. ...c o Navy Dept., Washington, D.C. Hudson Bardon Lemkau 287 Upper Mountain Ave., Montclair, N.J. Andrew Duvall Lemon Florence Courts, Washington, D.C. Frederick Lenning, Jr Andalusia, Pa. Frederick Norton Leonard Morris Plains, N.J. Rudolf Werner Lenthauser. . .78 Courter Ave., Maplewood, N.J. Scott Leighton Libby, Jr East Williston, N.Y. William Frederick Lipp 177 Anderson PI., Buffalo, N.Y. Job Herbert Lippincott, Jr Lakeview Ave., Short Hills, N.J. Walter Heulings Lippincott, Jr Wynnewood, Pa. John Robert Loeb 1201 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Harold Arthur Loewenheim. . .225 W. 86th St., New York, N.Y. Jere Williams Lord, Jr 1011 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Screven Lorillard 149 Broadway, New York, N.Y. Robert MacLure Love 277 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. Edmund De Long Lucas, Jr 214 16th Ave., Columbus, Ohio Edgar Merryman Lucas 14 Edgerole Rd., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Robert Edward Luce 43 Russell Park, Quincy, Mass. Eugene John Luippold, Jr. 85 Columbia Terrace, Weehawken, N.J. Frederick Kennedy Lundy, Jr.. 331 High St., Williamsport, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Edwin Augustus McAlpin, III 120 Madison Ave., Madison, N.J. Malcolm Evans McAlpin. .. .69 Madison Ave., Morristown, N.J. James Everett McAshan 419 Lovett Blvd., Houston, Tex. William Kaye McCampbell 960 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Donald Francis McCarthy. .. 104 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N.J. William Henry McClave 430 Madison Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Samuel Copp McCluney, Jr 418 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. William Bayard McCoy 21 Portsmouth Terrace, Rochester, N.Y. Robert Paxton McCulloch. .4394 Westminster PI., St. Louis, Mo. Albert Byrnes MacDonald 149 Broadway, New York, N.Y. John Norris MacDonald 2614 Genesee St., Utica, N.Y. William Foxal MacElree 11 S. High St., West Chester, Pa. Francis Salisbury McIIhenny, Jr. 8765 Montgomery Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Robert Murdo Mclver 2037 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. George Douglas MacLatchie. . . .229 Charlotte St., Pottstown, Pa. James Edmiston McLean... 78 West King St., Shippensburg, Pa. David Strong McMillan Mayfield Rd., Gates Mills, Ohio Donald McCormick McNamara 623 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. Richard Douglas MacNamee 32 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, N.J. Robert Stuart Macdonald.300 London St., Petersboro, Ont, Can. James Merrill Macfarland. . .95 Ball Rd., Mountain Lakes, N.J. Horace Alexander Mackie. . . .3504 Baring St., Philadelphia, Pa. Josiah Macy, Jr 204 South St., Morristown, N.J. Alexander Scott Maltman.835 Castlewood Terrace, Chicago, 111. Victor George Manych 519 E. 76th St., New York, N.Y. Alexander Andrews Marks. . .525 S. Perry St., Montgomery, Ala. Oscar Bruno Marx, Jr.... 465 East Garden Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Charles Richard Mason 41 Crescent Ave., Staten Island, N.Y. Robert Stuart Mathews 49 W. 52nd St., New Yorkj N.Y. Sydney Mathews 22 E. 36th St., New York, N.Y. 61 (fl THE pen Qlass of 1932 — (Continued) NAME ADDRESS George Fleming Medill, Jr 815 N. 7th St., Cambridge, Ohio David Palmer Meese 811 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. Robert DeWitt Clinton Meeker. . .17 E. 96th St., New York, N.Y. William Larimer Mellon, Jr 5360 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Edwin Rich Metcalf 70 South St., Auburn, N.Y. Frank Dana Miller 42 Beard Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Francis Mark Miller 136 N. Washington St., DuQuoin, 111. Henry Clay Miller, Jr 1423 Bolton St., Baltimore, Md. John Keeling Mills, Jr Byram Shore, Port Chester, N.Y. Paul Ross Minthorne 408 Bird Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. James R. Mitchell 85 8th Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Richard Henry Mitchell, Jr. 1925 Grand Concourse, New York, N.Y. George Palmer Moffat, Jr 45 John St., New York, N.Y. Henry Kelker Moffitt 200 Pine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Malcolm Logan Monroe 1424 Louisiana Ave., New Orleans, La. Lewis Ferry Moody, Jr. 408 West Chelten Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. John Lockwood Moore 45 Hickory Dr., Maplewood, N.J. Robert Augustus Moosmann 911 Woodland Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Hugh Blake Moran 342 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. Jay Elwell Morehouse, Jr. 38 Arleigh Rd., Great Neck, L.I., N.Y. William Buck Morgan, III 431 East Willow Grove Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. William Hannis Morris.. 1532 Delaware Ave., Wyomissing, Pa. Joseph Nicholas Morrison. 1345 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Gerald Griffin Morse 7 Craigie Circle, Cambridge, Mass. Herbert Russell Morss, Jr.... 101 Seminary Ave., Rahway, N.J. Harvey Ward Mortimer 67 Brookfleld Rd., Upper Montclair, N.J. David Paul Morton 224 32nd St., Woodcliff-on-Hudson, NJ. Garret Mott, Jr 17 Wayside Lane, Scarsdale, N.Y. Charles Waldorf Mullery Glen Iris, North St. Paul. Minn. NAME ADDRESS George Scott Murphy 115 E. 51st St., Minneapolis, Minn. Archibald Gordon Murray, Jr 56 Pine St., New York, N.Y. William Walter Mussmann. . .3362 Boulevard, Jersey City, N.J. Philip Daniel Myers.... 30 South Stenton PI., Atlantic City, N.J. Stephen Krauss Myers 1 14 E. 46th St., Savannah, Ga. Frederick William Nash, Jr. 36 S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N.J. John Francis Neary, Jr 55 E. 86th St., New York, N.Y. Henry Edward Nicholson 1030 S. 53rd St., Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph Tatnall L. Nicholson 118 E. Oak Ave., Moorestown, N.J. Alfred Bernhardt Novak. 1326 Independence Blvd., Chicago, 111. Arthur Cavanaugh O ' Connor, Jr. 723 Hammond Bldg, Detroit, Mich. Cornelius Edward O ' Connor, Jr. 945 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. James O ' Malley, Jr 300 W. 106fh St., New York, N.Y. Joseph Wallace Oman, Jr 310 W. 86th St., New York, N.Y. William Campbell O ' Neill. . . .1501 Bailey Ave., McKeesport, Pa. James William Orman 251 Cherokee St., Bethlehem, Pa. John Lambert Osmer 301 South Park, Franklin, Pa. Victor Amandus Oswald, Jr 119 W. Holly St., Hakleton, Pa. Paul Ezekiel Paddock 3810 Glendale Terrace, Minneapolis, Minn. Ralph Lathrop Paddock, Jr Week St., Katonah, N.Y. Guy Merriman Page Alger Court East, Bronxville, N.Y. Peter Standish Paine 31 E. 69th St., New York, N.Y. Thomas Fowler Palmer c o Morgan Co., Paris, France William Donald Paradine 616 W. 10th St., Erie, Pa. Challen Rogers Parker, Jr 140 Broadway, New York, N.Y. William Metcalf Parkin, Jr. 5577 Hampton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Leonard Paterson Rose Croft, Grand Blanc, Mich. John Hunter Davie Patterson 70 Oak Lane, Trenton, N.J. William Oliver Patterson 322 Summit St., St. Paul, Minn. Hugh McElveen Patton 5744 Sol way St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 62 if THE PRIC Qlass of 1932 — (Qontinued) NAME ADDRESS Edward Douglas Pearce, Jr.... 28 E. 63rd St., New York, N.Y. William Armstrong Pearson 278 Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. Edward duVal Pels 416 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N.J. Oliver Hazard Perry 64 Melrose PI., Montclair, N.J. Robert Moorhead Perry 227 North St., New Castle, Pa. Erie Pettus, Jr ' ....2219 S. 17th Ave., Birmingham, Ala. William Ferdinand J. Piel, Jr. 935 Browers PL, Woodmere, L.I., N.Y. Richard Hugh Pleasant Hayden, Colo. Francis Bennett Poe, Jr 812 17th St., Washington, D.C. Frank Noera Pole Hot Springs, Va. George Whipple Porter 454 Angell St., Providence, R.I. William Post, II East Williston, N.Y. Herbert Jacquelin Potts Hohokus, N.J. Seymour Preston Hohokus, N.J. Robert Emerson Putney 1129 Foulkrod St., Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa. Griswold W. Coles Raetz Woodline Ave., Glendale, Ohio Charles Alexander Ragan, Jr 55 John St., New York, N.Y. John Milton Ranck Duke and Chestnut Sts., Lancaster, Pa. George Ward Randall, Jr 619 Elm St., Westfield, N.J. Donald Hamilton Randell 39 Lincoln Park, Newark, N.J. Charles Bartlett Rawson. .7 W. Montgomery Ave., Ardmore, Pa. Edward Lansing Ray, Jr 4615 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. James Brown Reed 1176 Murray Hill Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Horace Greeley Reeder Farnsworth Ave., Pendleton, N.J. Ivan Arthur Reiner 811 North Broad St., Elizabeth, N.J. George Louis Wellington Reinhart 225 Washington St., Cumberland, Md. Harmon Liveright Remmel...llO Johnson St., Little Rock, Ark. Laurence Bender Rentschler 15 Monroe Ave., East Orange, N.J. Henri Paul Reynier 40 Avenue, Alsace-Lorraine, Grenoble, France Frederick Clinton Reynolds, Jr. Hutton Park, West Orange, N.J. NAME ADDRESS William Henry Reynolds 755 Hoffman St., Elmira, N.Y. William Smith Rial, Jr 528 Harrison Ave., Greensburg, Pa. John Howard Rice 651 Poplar St., Macon, Ga. Parke Richards, Jr Box 165, Lawrenceville, N.J. John Eastburn Richardson 320 S. 16th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Daniel Mover Ricker, Jr 108 Paxtang Ave., Harrisburg, Pa. Henry Haskell Rightor, Jr 720 Beech St., Helena, Ark. Robert Snedecor Ringland 8 Broadmoor Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. Algernon Roberts Belmont Ave., Bala, Pa. Richard Brooke Titus Roberts... 10 E. 70th St., New York, N.Y. James Lovejoy Robertson Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N.Y. Ormsbee Wright Robinson 946 Central Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Philip Ely Robinson 94 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N.J. Laurance Spelman Rockefeller. ..10 W. 54th St., New York, N.Y. Sidney Maurice Rodgers 266 Lexington Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. John Manderson Roeser. .Lawrence Park West, Bronxville, N.Y. William Egbert Rollo Orrington Hotel, Evanston, III. Kenneth Cardwell Rovig 1725 E. 23rd St., Brooklyn, N.Y. George Ebersole Rose, Jr 6758 Bennett Ave., Chicago, III. Lloyd Emmerich Rosenbaum 1015 Chase St., Anderson, Ind. Milton Leon Rosenberg 614 Cortelyou Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. John Ross Roscommon, Doylestown, Pa. Thomas Langan Rossi 135 Rector St., Perth Amboy, N.J. James Howard Rowbotham, Jr. 2135 Ritner St., Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph Gordon Russell, Jr. 2533 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio Harry Landa Rust 5501 Mission Drive, Kansas City, Mo. Frank Slinghoff Rutherford .. .92 Lorraine Ave., Montclair, N.J. Thomas Brown Rutherford R.F.D. No. 1, Painesville, Ohio John Philip Rutherfurd Allamuchy, N.J. Leicester Yarrow Ryan 12 E. 82nd St., New York, N.Y. Robert Willis Ryckman Prospect Park, White Plains, N.Y. Willis Garson Ryckman. . .7 New York Ave., White Plains, N.Y. Hilbert Speich Sabin 3401 Macomb St., Washington, D.C. 63 jS THE pe Qlass of 1932— John Coggeshall Savage 100 Corn Exchange Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Charles Edward Scarlett, Jr 4308 Greenway, Baltimore, Md. David James Schauffler 23 Pine Crescent, Toronto, Ont. John Cornell Schenck 1158 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Edward Preston Scherer 227 S. 47th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Cooper Schieffelin 133 E. 64th St., New York, N.Y. Karl Morton Schmid 504 Barry Ave., Chicago, 111. Robt. Armand Schmid 222 Upper Mountain Ave., Montclair, N.J. John Graydon Schmidlapp Grandin Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio Wilson Schoelkopf 3905 Beverly Drive, Dallas, Texas Frank Canfield Schroeder, Jr Woodland Rd., Sewickley, Pa. John Andrew Schroth, Jr 115 Mills, Ave., Wyoming, Ohio Peter Schwed 90 Washington Ave., Cedarhurst, L.I., N.Y. Frederick Hossack Scott, Jr 366 W. Adams St., Chicago, 111. Jack Delaney Sculley 110 9th St., Garden City, L.I., N.Y. Belford Lawrence Seabrook R.F.D. No. 5, Bridgeton, N.J. John Aylmer Sellon London Woods, Rye, N.Y. James Husted Semans 29 W. Barkley St., Uniontown, Pa. James Lyndon Shanley. .206 Montrose Ave., South Orange, N.J. James Grierson Shennan 523 N. Church St., Hazelton, Pa. Melvin Winfield Sheppard, Jr... .4311 Ithaca St., Elmhurst, N.Y. James Nelson Sherwin 11898 Carlton Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Alton Childs Shoemaker Rochester Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Rochester, N.Y. John Coulter Shull 60 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N.J. Garrett Kerr Sias 71 Broadway, New York, N.Y. Clifton O. Siegelin 1406 W. 4th St., Plainfield, N. J. Richard Walter Simmers Quarters L, Navy Yard, Boston, Mass. Sydney Edgar Sinclair, II.. 1224 Campbell St., Williamsport, Pa. James Fletcher Skinner Huntington Hotel, Pasadena, Calif. Henry Campbell Slack. 149 E. 56th St., New York, N.Y. Albert Vanneman Sloan. 5846 Woodbine Ave., Philadelphia, N.Y. Charles LeRoy Smith Terrace Hill, Ithaca, N.Y. Charles Truesdale Smith 905 Haskell Ave., Rockford, 111. (Continued) NAME ADDRESS Harry Clark Smith, Jr.. 74 S. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N.J. John Henry Smith, Jr 1076 Bedford Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Paul Edgar Smith, Jr 1113 Waverly PI., Schenectady, N.Y. Philip Chabot Smith 52 Gramercy Park North, New York, N.Y. Russell Hunter Smith 445 Walter Rd., Maplewood, N.J. Robert Lee Smith 2701 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. Thurston Huntting Smith 17 Cathedral Ave., Garden City, L.I., N.Y. William Henry Snyder, Jr. 8813 Germantown Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Owen Evans Sowerwine 320 St. George PI., Westfield, N.J. Robert Steele Spalding 849 Washington St., Denver, Colo. Charles Hendrick Stephen 189 E. Main St., Lancaster, N.Y. DeWitt Asiel Stern 780 West End Ave., New York, N.Y. James Maitland Stewart 104 N. 7th St., Indiana, Pa. Harold Ramsay Stobie Witherbee Court Apts., Pelham, N.Y. David Lamme Stone, Jr 2400 16th St., Washington, D.C. Wilfred Oakley Stout, Jr 618 Fairmont St., St. Paul, Minn. Pierre Stralem 14 E. 82nd St., New York, N.Y. Daniel Barton Streeter 869 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Mark Sullivan, Jr 2308 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D.C. Charles West-Leigh Summerill 38 N. Broad St., Woodbury, L.I., N.Y. Edgar Charles Suor 4435 Main St., Snyder, N.Y. Charles Raymond Swain, Jr. 18 Warren Court, South Orange, N.J. Harold Turnell Tasker Bryant Ave., Roslyn, L.I., N.Y. William Zachary Taylor. .Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett, L.I., N.Y. Jens Aage Tellefsen 6 Northern Ave., Bronxville, N.Y. Herbert Lloyd Thomas, Jr.. . .3418 Brisban St., Harrisburg, Pa. Robert James Thomas 101 East Ridge St., Lansford, Pa. David Allen Thompson. 707 Jefferson Apts., Niagara Falls, N.Y. Frederick Gillingham Thompson. . .Bayard Lane, Princeton, N.J. Ross Watson Thompson 133 Gordon St., Englewood, Pa. William Stanwood Till 99 Park St., East Orange, N.J. 64 A the prucETON BRC a-brac li Class of 1932— Jacques Jouvenne Tisne 310 W. 88th St., New York, N.Y. Daniel Tomkins Tomkins Cove, N.Y. Louis Enrigue Toro 325 West End Ave., New York, N.Y. Charles Curtis Towle 1800 E St., Lincoln, Neb. Cuthbert Russell Train 3015 Q St., Washington, D.C. Alan Tredennick 237 South Mountain Ave., Montclair, N.J. Felix Macdonald Triest 102 W. 35th St., New York, N.Y. John Fowler Trow, Jr Morris Lane, Scarsdale, N.Y. Howard Jerome Trueblood. . .1220 Elmwood Ave., Evanston, 111. Charles Selby Truitt Wayne and Westview Sts., Germantown, Pa. Thomas Craig Truscott East King St., Shippensburg, Pa. Edward Tryon, III Rose Lane, Haverford, Pa. Don Luther Tullis 4 Duane Terrace, Buffalo, N.Y. James Miller Tunnell, Jr Georgetown, Del. James Alexander Turner. 26 Morningside Park, Memphis, Tenn. Gerald Gordon Van Cise....l0 Valley View Ave., Summit, N.J. John Conover VanCleaf 83 Union St., Montclair, N.J. Frank Barnes Vanderbeek 1 Ridge Terrace, Paterson, N.J. Lewis Harlow VanDusen, Jr. 6071 Drexel Rd., Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. James Albert VanHook 1709 Irving PI., Shreveport, L.T Anthony Gerard Van Schaick.218 Vine Ave., Highland Park, 111. Raymond Edward Verwholt Short Beach, Branford, Conn. John Duryea Voorhees 89 Midland Ave., Montclair, N.J. Frank Charles Wachter 805 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Thomas Richard Wagner The Gardens, Lakeville, Conn. Robert Miller Walker 336 Sanford Ave., Flushing, N.Y. Calvin Proctor Wallis King Road, Malvern, Pa. Daniel Elliott Walzer 1121 E. 22nd St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Sydney Horace Lee Washington c o Department of State, Washington, D.C. Levin Lyttleton Waters Lutherville, Md. Morrison Waud 227 E. Delaware PI., Chicago, III. Douglas Bowman Weed 20 Prospect Hill Ave., Summit, N.J. Everett Victor Weil 42 W. 74th St., New York, N.Y. Edward James Welch 20 Laurel Rd., Milton, Mass. Continued) NAME ADDRESS Frederick Strembeck Wemyss, Jr. 562 Jefferson Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Frank Allan West, Jr 3406 R St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Millard Farrar West, Jr 3 Hesketh St., Chevy Chase, Md. Russell Wetmore 66 Milton Rd., Rye, N.Y. Edward Valentine Whallon 30 Roseville Ave., Newark, N.J. John Ross Wheeler 1609 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Andrew Henderson White, Jr. .2702 Madison St., Houston, Tex. Howell North White, Jr Lakeville, Conn. Allen Earle Whitman 115 Chestnut St., Englewood, N.J. Henry Norris Whitney Glen Cove, N.Y. Henry James Whitson 155 Lincoln St., Englewood, N.J. Rollin Abbott Wilbur, Jr 2919 Attleboro Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Samuel Whitney Wilcox 72 Wyllie St., Honolulu, Hawaii Edwin Rounsevelle Wildman San Juan, Porto Rico Franklin John Wilkes 340 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Joel Jackson Wood Williamson. Sherman Ave., Waynesburg, Pa. Lennox Johnston Wilson 103 Washington Ave., Morristown, N.J. William Addison Wilson Beach Drive, Panama City, Fla. Robert Mandel Wineman Shoreland Hotel, Chicago, 111. Robert Watson Winston 1231 Asbury Ave., Evanston, 111. Hugh Douglas Wise, Jr.. . .428 Washington St., Watertown, N.Y. Caspar Wister Wynnewood, Pa. Charles Parker Wofford. . .Llewellyn Wood, Johnson City, Tenn. John Vernon Woodhull 950 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. John Witherspoon Woods R.D. 4, Gettysburg, Pa. John Wyckliffe Austin Woody 4000 N. Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. William Fiske Wright 15 Richey PI., Trenton, N.J. Lindley Kent Wyatt 1413 Van Buren St., Wilmington, Del. Sidney Haldane Wyse 43 Roxbury Rd., Garden City, N.Y. William Hatten Yeckley. . .Suite I, Victory BIdg., Loraine, Ohio George Yost, Jr 25 Chelton Ave., Morrisvilie, Pa. George Woolbridge Young 830 Lake St., Newark, N.J. Thomas Gorsuch Young, Jr. .214 Chancery Rd., Baltimore, Md. Frederick Robert Zundel, Jr 14 Berkley PI., Cranford, N.J. 65 jjS THE PRN m THE P in Class Officers, 1933 JUNIOR YEAR John Francis James, Jr President Burton Hazell Etherington, Jr Vice-President Frederic Tremaine Billings, Jr. ... Secretary-Treasurer SOPHOMORE YEAR James Stanley Purnell President Frederic Tremaine Billings, Jr. . Vice-President Harrison Garrett .... Secretary-Treasurer FRESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM James Stanley Purnell President Frederic Tremaine Billings, Jr. . Vice-President Harrison Garrett .... Secretary-Treasurer 67 THE PR Class of 1933 Osier Almon Abbott 436 W. Sixth St., Lexington, Ky. Andrew Gifford Agnew 121 E. 69th St., New York, N.Y. Sanford Martin Agnew 16 William St., New York, N.Y. William Stephen Aisles Scarboro, N.Y. John Parker Arey 555 Audubon St., New Orleans, La. Alexander Laughlin Alexander. . .920 Ridge Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Norman Alexander Stokley and Coulter Sts., Germantown, Pa. James Harvey Altizer 905 Edgewood Dr., Charleston, W.Va. Luther Berkley Amerman. . .101 Broadview Ave., Wichita, Kan. Herbert Appleton, II 60 Whittredge Rd., Summit, N.J. Andrew Watson Armour, III 209 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 111. G. Warren Arms 769 St. Mark ' s Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Sinclair Howard Armstrong, Jr. 108 E. 81st St., New York, N.Y. Harry Bartley Arnold, Jr.. . .275 Stanberry Ave., Columbus, Ohio Robert Findley Arrott 620 Amberson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Howard Steiner Aufderheide.369 S. Graham St., Pittsburgh, Pa. James Alfred Avirett Rose Hill, Cumberland, Md. William Strong Babcock 733 Mosswood Ave., Orange, N.J. Jonathan Davis Bachman 175 Windsor Ave., Bristol, Tenn. Standish Backus, Jr 1750 Iroquois Ave., Detroit, Mich. Gordon Holmes Baker 118 Wyomissing Blvd., Wyomissing, Pa. William Schuyler Baker Lakeview Ave., Short Hills, N.J. Henry Thomas Ballentine 541 N. 15th St., Muskogee, Okla. Ralph Austin Bard, Jr.. 531 St. John ' s Ave., Highland Park, 111. William Hudson Barker R.F.D. No. 2, Birmingham, Ala. Allan Campbell Barnes 6376 City Line, Philadelphia, Pa. Edmund Bartlett, Jr... 191 Bellevue Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. Frederick Westerman Bates 403 N. Narberth Ave., Narberth, Pa. Ralph Edmond Baxter 309 Westminster Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Henry Wilson Beardsley 876 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Ernest Patrick Bernuth 410 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Edmund Lawson Bigelow 45 Franklin Park West, Columbus, Ohio Harry Stanley Bignall 36 Jayne Ave., Patchogue, N.Y. Frederic Tremaine Billings, Jr. 4916 Wallingford St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lucius Henry Bingham, Jr 210 W. 55th St., New York, N.Y. John Bishop, VI Columbus, N.J. Andrew Krause Black, III 60 Thorn St., Sewickley, Pa. George Pomeroy Bassett Blaine 1002 Redway Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Henry Abbott Blake... 303 W. Greenman Rd., Haddonfield, N.J. David Rodney Bluhm 125 Harrison St., East Orange, N.J. Howard Alden Blyth Dongan Hills, Staten Island, N.Y. Hugh Kendall Boice, Jr Little Silver, N.J. Richard Huffman Booth Basking Ridge, N.J. Henry Charles Borger, Jr 115 Second Ave., Westwood, N.J. Samuel Brennan Bossard R.F.D. 2, Media, Pa. Horace Bowen 65 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N.J. Washington Bowie, V Lutherville, Md. Albert Page Boyce..225 Chancery Rd., Guilford, Baltimore, Md. John Ballentine Boyd 320 W. 245th St., New York, N.Y. Edward Shoemaker Boylston. . .829 Rielland St., Columbia, S.C. Thomas Baker Bradbury. . 142 Pennsylvania Ave., Louisville, Ky. George Joseph Brady 40 Walworth Ave., Scarsdale, N.Y. Norman Brassier 74 Spring Ave., Englewood, N.J. Carl Eric Bredenberg 88 Hammerschmidt PI., Buffalo, N.Y. Henry Atwood Breed Blair Academy, Blairstown, N.J. Charles Braislin Brick Crosswicks, N.J. Remsen Brinckerhoff 156 Sherwood PI., Englewood, N.J. James Archibald Brooks 424 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa. Charles de Hart Brower, III. . . .419 Yale Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Austin Longworth Brown 315 Heberton Ave., Port Richmond, N.Y. Charles Thomas Brown, Jr.. .618 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N.J. Richard Albert Brown 356 Wlliam St., East Orange, N.J. Warren Halsey Brown. . ..29 Fairview Ave., South Orange, N.J. Victor Roy Browning 67 S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N.J. Clinton Ethelbert Brush, III 2406 Kensington PI., Nashville, Tenn. Donald Stephen Buck 54 Garfield Ave., Madison, N.J. 68 fcf Class of 1933- NAME ADDRESS Walter Bayly Buck Brooklandville, Md. Robert Lomas Buckbee 2207 Andrews Ave., New York, N.Y. William Hobson Buffum Dunbarton, N.H. Raymond Elmore Burnes 28 E. 10th St., New York, N.Y. Richard Frederick Burnett 524 Centre St., South Orange, N.J. Mortimer Perry Burroughs, Jr. Box 1017, Price Rd., St. Louis, Mo. Alan Liese Burrows 378 Oakwood Ave., Orange, N.J. William Morris Cahn, Jr 20 Cedar St., Chicago, III. Walter Scott Calahan 366 W. Elk Ave., Glendale, Calif. George White Caldwell, Jr... 527 Insurgentes, Mexico City, Mex. Arthur Davidson Calfee 33 Kingsbury PI., St. Louis, Mo. Charles Pluemer Campbell 527 Riverside Dr., Elizabeth, N.J. Edward Gross Campbell 106 Walnut St., Harrisburg, Pa. Paul Campbell, Jr Crocheron Ave., Bayside, L.I., N.Y. Walter Arthur Campbell R.F.D. 1, Cranbury, N.J. Henry Pervis Cannon, II Bridgeville, Del. Howard Joseph Carew Murray Hill, N.J. Clinton Playter Carhart 116 Cambridge PI., Brooklyn, N.Y. Thomas Joseph Carolan. 64-03 Larkin St., Rockaway Beach, N.Y. Thomas King Carpenter, Jr 409 Post Rd., Rye, N.Y. John Claiborne Carrir.gton 120 Patterson Ave., San Antonio, Tex. Philip Thomas Carroll, III 57 Wiggins St., Princeton, N.J. Howard Carter, Jr 955 Kensington Ave., Plainfield, N.J. John Preston Carter, Jr Scenic Dr., Knoxville, Tenn. Raymond Hitchings Carter 1625 16th St., Washington, D.C. Russell Winfield Case, Jr 197 Rosemont Ave., Trenton, N.J. Austin Johnson Cate 8B Godfrey Court, Fort Riley, Kan. Kimberly Chalmers 42 W. 58th St., New York, N.Y. Roswell Wilcox Chamberlain, III 48 Susquehanna Ave., Great Neck, N.Y. Ernest Ray Chamberlain 110 Broad St., Hightstown, N.J. Horace Leete Chapman, II 1610 Hawthorne Park, Columbus, Ohio Page Chapman, Jr Short Hills, N.J. Theodore Stillman Chapman. .. .North Street, Greenwich, Conn. Donald Palmer Cheatham. .2a Capuchinas 48, Mexico City, Mex. —( ' Continued) NAME ADDRESS Paul Gratiot Cheatham, Jr. .2a Capuchinas 48, Mexico City, Mex. Charles Wanamaker Childs 3315 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N.J. Harold Baring Churchill 108 E. 35th St., New York, N.Y. Arthur Claffy 14 Merion Ave., Overbrook, Pa. Richard Walter Clemmer. . .1863 Cadwell Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Robert Laning Clifford 3033 N St., Washington, D.C. William James Coad, Jr Fairacres, Omaha, Neb. Robert Pearce Coates Hillcrest Rd., Plainfield, N.J. Frederic Alva Collins 36 Cedar Lane, Babylon, N.Y. Varnum Lansing Collins, Jr... 214 Western Way, Princeton, N.J. John David Colson 421 W. 114th St., New York, N.Y. Arnold Mills Combrinck-Graham, Jr. 1043 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Walter Ames Compton. . .900 W. Lexington Ave., Elkhart, Ind. George Webb Constable 4509 Roland Ave., Baltimore, Md. Judson Hand Corrigan 2400 16th St., Washington, D.C. Nelson Cover Garrison P.O., Baltimore, Md. Herbert Ellsworth Cragin, Jr. 1140 Lorraine Ave., Plainfield, N.J. John Sergeant Cram, Jr 9 E. 64th St., New York, N.Y. Thomas Creigh, Jr 200 Prospect St., Highland Park, 111. Horace Guy Crockett, Jr 8 Summit St., Glen Ridge, N.J. Wilbur Melvin Crook 505 Grove St., Upper Montclair, N.J. Harry Hickman Cropper Ocean City, Md. William Jerome Croul. . . .Siamasia Hotel, Santa Barbara, Calif. Huntington Beard Crouse. . . .400 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. William Langstaff Crow Milton Point, Rye, N.Y. Peter Hood Ballentine Cumming 375 Mount Prospect Ave., Newark, N.J. Joseph Inskeep Cunningham. .402 Fayette St., Cumberland, Md. Edgar Alan Custer 680 Steamboat Rd., Greenwich, Conn. Allen Aldrick Davis, Jr 34 E. Melrose Ave., Baltimore, Md. Charles Collins Davis, Jr 306 Berkeley Rd., Merion, Pa. Chester C. Davis 57 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains, N.J. John Wilson Dayton, Jr 218-19 40th Ave., Bayside, N.Y. Ward Winchell Dayton 21 Linden Ave., Wilmette, 111. Frank James Dean, Jr 1032 W. 55th St., Kansas City, Mo. 69 if THE PRIHC Qlass of 1 933- Edmund Thomas Delaney 541 Ridge St., Newark, N.J. William Churchill Delaney 440 E. 26th St., N ew York, N.Y. William Francis Delaney 541 Ridge St., Newark, N.J. John Wellington Dennis. .. 1500 Denniston Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Joseph DeSipio 5339 N. Carlisle St., Philadelphia, Pa. Walter Bourchier Devereux, III Syosset, L.I., N.Y. J. Walter Dickson, Jr Trenton, N.J. James Gorman Dill 325 18th Ave., Paterson, N.J. William Henry Dinsmore. . . .718 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N.J. John Willard Dippel 79 Winsor PI., Glen Ridge, N.J. John Randolph Bland Disbrow 533 E. Argonne Dr., Kirkwood, Mo. Charles Boone Doak 134 W. Coulter St., Germantown, Pa. Franklin D ' Olier, Jr 98 Madison Ave., Morristown, N.J. Frederick Emerson Donaldson, Jr. 1088 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Paul Cook Downing, Jr.. 200 Castle St., Great Barrington, Mass. Nelson van Nuys Dungan 3f W. Cliff St., Somerville, N.J. John Donald Durand 2303 Ohio Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Benjamin Wilkins Durham... 265 N. Union Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. David Prince Earle, Jr Woodland St., Englewood, N.J. James Paterson Eastman 602 W. 180th St., New York, N.Y. Henry Ezra Eberhardt, Jr. 2 Mountain View Terrace, Maplewood, N.J. Robert William Eberhardt 122 Gates Ave., Montclair, N.J. William Edgar Edmonston. . . .28 Warrenton Rd., Baltimore, Md. Harold Sydney Edwards, Jr Dexter St., Dedham, Mass. James Eldridge 235 N. Chelsea Ave., Atlantic City, N.J. Frank Osborne Elliott Hotel Ambassador, East Chicago, 111. John Scarsborough Elliott 165 Seminary Ave., Rahway, N.J. Charles Phillips Emerson, Jr. 3177 N. Pa. St., Indianapolis, Ind. Thomas Martin Emerson 610 Market St., Wilmington, N.C. Willard Winn Erdman. .417 W. Chelton Ave., Germantown, Pa. Burton Hazell Etherington, Jr. 6411 Wayne Ave., Germantown, Pa. William Howard Evans. . .1129 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sanford Atwater Farrand 27 DeWitt Rd., Elizabeth, N.J. —{Continued) NAME ADDRESS Osborn Ferguson Stoneleigh Court, Dallas, Tex. Robert Carl Ficke, Jr 2020 Grand Ave., Davenport, Iowa Raymond Christy Firestone Harbel Manor, Akron, Ohio Chester Lewis Fisher, Jr 15 Highland PI., Maplewood, N.J. John Alexander Barker Fisher 8 Norwood PI., Guilford, Baltimore, Md. Charles Cecil Fitzmorris, Jr.. 1540 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, 111. Albert William Flanagan. . .75 Renshaw Ave., East Orange, N.J. James Snowden Fluckey 3422 Garfield St., Washington, D.C. Anthony Henry Forbes 137 E. 66th St., New York, N.Y. Peter Charles ' Fortune 1451 Astor St., Chicago, 111. Worth Blanding Fowler 1153 Thurman St., Portland, Ore. Stephen Knowlton Fox, Jr. 447 Fort Washington Ave., New York, N.Y. Daniel Piatt Frame 1319 3rd Ave., S., Fargo, N.D. Charles Montayne Franklin. . .141 S Main St., Hightstown, N.J. William Morris Franklin. . .240 Reynolds Terrace, Orange, N.J. Thomas Robert Frost 115 Beechmont Dr., New Rochelle, N.Y. Robert Oliver Fulton, Jr 6417 Jackson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Paul A. Furrer 153 Eagle Rock Way, Montclair, N.J. Miller Schlager Gaffney 72 Riverside Dr., Binghamton, N.Y. Seaton Gales Overlook Rd., Locust Valley, N.Y. Robert Calvin Gallager 4934 Hazel Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. William Garfield Galliher, Jr. 1411 Decatur St., Washington, D.C. Jack Fentress Gardner Lake Placid, Fla. Harrison Garrett St. Charles Ave., Baltimore, Md. Biddle Hiles Garrison, Jr Vista PL, Red Bank, N.J. Sheridan Hunt Garth 55 E. 10th St., New York, N.Y. Edward James Gay, Jr Plaquemine, La. Marshall Geer, Jr Jefferson Rd., Short Hills, N.J. Christopher Gerould 10 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N.J. Lloyd Irving Gibbons 14 Place Vendome, Paris, France William Merriam Gibson 429 Tenth St., Wilmette, 111. Nathaniel Howland Gifford, Jr. 62 Alumni Ave., Providence, R.I. Lawrence Gilbert 911 W. Seventh St., Plainfield, N.J. 70 jj5 THE PR Qlass of 1933- NAME ADDRESS William Templeton Giles, Jr. 3003 Mountain Ave., Birmingham, Ala. William Ernest Gillespie Wentworth Hall, Exeter, N.H. John William Henry Glasser 390 19th Ave., Paterson, N.J. Francis Henny Glazebrook, Jr.. . .37 Ogden PI., Morristown, N.J. Francis Page Glazebrook 18 Badeau Ave., Summit, N.J. Thomas William Goas 440 Conover Terrace, Orange, N.J. Ellwood Watson Godfrey Ambler, Pa. Robert Gait Goldsborough, Jr. 821 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. Robert Goldstein P.O. Box 72, Dover, N.J. Herbert Elmer Gooch, Jr 2025 S. 25th St., Lincoln, Neb. Stanley Jay Goodman 50 Glenwood Ave., Jersey City, N.J. John Arthur Goodsell 22 Millington Ave., Newark, N.J. Charles Richards Gordon 378 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Frank Harmon Gordon 607 West End Ave., New York, N.Y. James Holdsworth Gordon, III.. 38 Franklin PI., Flushing, N.Y. Robert Calvin Gordon, Jr. 1046 Edgar Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Bryant Kittrell Goree, Jr.. 1416 S. Adams St., Fort Worth, Tex. George Atkins Graham, Jr 81 Lincoln St., Englewood, N.J. George Struby Graham 1622 Race St., Denver, Colo. Francis William Gramlich 28 Knoerl Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Samuel Carl Grant, Jr 153 N. 3rd St., Newark, N.J. George Wallace Gray 1828 Dexter Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Meldrum Gray, Jr Roswell, N.M. Merwin Mallory Gray 67 Ledyard Rd., Hartford, Conn. George Gardiner Green Fifth Ave., Laurel, Miss. Harry Edward Green 1602 E. Chestnut St., Coshocton, Ohio John Bradley Green 28 Woodland Ave., East Orange, N.J. John Wilson Green 39 S. Wyoming Ave., Ardmore, Pa. Thomas Lee Grier 142 Irwin Ave., Ben Avon, Pa. Arthur Bentley Griffen 49 Fairview Ave., Verona, N.J. Thomas Edward Griffin 1975 Seneca St., Buffalo, N.Y. Benjamin Howell Griswold, III Harvest and Edgevale Rds., Baltimore, Md. Frank Berkshire Gunther 103 W. 3rd St., Owensboro. Ky. Robert Lewis Gwinn 15 Ridge Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. David Fendrich Hack 241 Elk Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y.. —( ' Continued) NAME ADDRESS Eugene Rolland Hack 241 Elk Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. Richard Samuel Half 5537 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles Ellis Halsey 65 W. Bridge St., Oswego, N.Y. Christie Patterson Hamilton. .1210 Denmark Rd., Plainfield, N.J. Frank Upton Hammett, Jr 6331 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Frederick Moran Hammond Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Arthur Boyd Hancock, Jr Paris, Ky. John Nepomucene Harman, Jr 579 16th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. William Humiston Harrar 199 E. 74th St., New York, N.Y. Charles James Harrington 16th St., Wilmington, Del. Reese Harvey Harris, Jr 600 Connell BIdg., Scranton, Pa. Ross Johnston Harris Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Richard Compton Harrison, Jr. 800 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. Robert Littlefield Hatch, Jr 1070 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Madison Haden Haythe Strasburg, Va. Rodman Arthur Heeren 17 E. 90th St., New York, N.Y. Charles Benedict Hellerson 406 W. 21st St., New York, N.Y. Geoffry William Helm Greenhill, South Manchester, Conn. James Edward Hendry, Jr 1920 Fowler St., Fort Myers, Fla. Philip Herrmann, Jr 101 E. Tabor Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. Lester William Herzog, Jr 8 Eileen St., Albany, N.Y. William Beresford Hewson 161 W. 54th St., New York, N.Y. Frank Cummings Hibben. . .1257 Thoreau Rd., Lakewood, Ohio Raymond Webster Hilles, Jr. 532 E. Mermaid Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Lawrence Mayer Hirsch 31 E. 72nd St., New York, N.Y. Richard Walker Hirst Severance Hospital, Seoul, Korea William Holloway Hirst Railroad Ave., Haverford, Pa. Harold Wilkinson Hixon, Jr. 116 Mulberry St., Springfield, Mass. Sloat Fassett Hodgson 851 Clifton Rd., Atlanta, Ga. William Arden Hoffman Fieldson Rd., Riverdale, New York, N.Y. Richard Dallam Hollowell 944 Michigan Ave., Evanston, 111. Edward Bronson Holschuh 814 Park Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. Sibley Worth Hoobler 805 Three Mile Drive, Detroit, Mich. Edward Orson Hopkins 809 S. First St., Evansvill ' e, Ind. 71 m the pe C-A-brac m Class of 1933. NAME ADDRESS John Russell Hopkins 195 Bryant St., Buffalo, N.Y. Henry Schuyler Horn, Jr. 306 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N.J. Dwight Anthony Home East Nassau St., Princeton, N.J. Philip Clark Horton 722 Elmgrove Ave., Providence, R.I. Robert John Horton 3215 Oak Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio George Cook Howell, Jr 3818 Seminary Ave., Richmond, Va. David Pike Howlett 17 S. Marion Ave., Ventnor City, N.J. David Graham Hoyer 614 Tacoma Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Arthur Scott Hudson 861 Taylor Ave., Detroit, Mich. Gordon Say re Humphrey. 205 Belvidere Ave., Washington, N.J. Alexander Johnstone Irwin 600 Orleans Ave., Keokuk, Iowa William Gifford Isom 10 Murray Hill Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. Louis Albert Jackes, Jr 16 Madison Ave., Montclair, N.J. Thomas Francis Jackson 115 Worthington Ave., Spring Lake, N.J. John Francis James, Jr 19 Montgomery PI., Brooklyn, N.Y. Walter Coggeshall Janney, Jr. Bryn Mawr Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Charles Adams Jayne, Jr. .Apt. G-2 Merion Manor, Merion, Pa. Frederick Lewis, Johanns, Jr.. . .Mount Gray, Setauket, L.I., N.Y. Donald Dodge Johnson 69 Myrtle Ave., Montclair, N.J. Joseph Wilson Johnson, Jr.. 1103 E. Terrace, Chattanooga, Tenn. Walter deForest Johnson 132 Columbia Hts., Brooklyn, N.Y. William Judson Johnson. 225 Fountain St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Goodwin Johnston 88 6th St., Hinsdale, 111. George S. Johnston, Jr 152 Brewster Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. Stanton Clarke Johnston. . .Cathedral Mansions, Pittsburgh, Pa. Eric Livingston Jones Chellowe, Chestnut Hill, Pa. William Edwin Jones 3825 Cliff Rd., Birmingham, Ala. Charles Frederick Junod. Witherbee Court, Pelham Manor, N.Y. Abner Kalisch, Jr 681 Clinton Ave., Newark, N.J. Charles William Kappes 123 Cantello St., Union City, N.J. Robert Harrison Kaufman 5430 Walnut St., Pittsburgh, Pa. James Laurence Dwen Kearney, Jr. Ciderbrook Rd., Farmington, Conn. Anthony Quinton Keasbey 33 Macculloch Ave., Morristown, N.J. Albert Keidel, Jr 4110 Greenway, Baltimore, Md. —(Continued) NAME ADDRESS John Leisenring Kemmerer, Jr Short Hills, N. J. Samuel M. Kennard, III 4970 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Maurice deKay Thompson Kennedy 370 Humboldt St., Denver, Colo. Tyler Gatewood Kent... 2112 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D.C. John Freeman Kerkam 2720 35 Place, Washington, D.C. James Kerney, Jr 373 W. State St., Trenton, N.J. John Douglas Kilpatrick, Jr. 3716 Military Rd., Washington, D.C. Ben Webster Kittredge Yorktown Hts., New York, N.Y. Lawrence W. Knapp, Jr Schenley Apts., Pittsburgh, Pa. Raymond Edward Knell 38 Chateau Terrace, Snyder, N.Y. Ogden Kniffen Ocean Ave., Cedarhurst, L.I., N.Y. Frank Grevatt Koch 105 Forest Ave., Glen Ridge, N.J. William David Kohlins 223 Highland Ave., Newark, N.J. Hertry Lloyd Thornell Koren-.Fitz Randolph Rd., Princeton, N.J. John Frederick Kraft, Jr. 1772 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Howard William Kramer. . .1462 Glenwopd Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Raoul Weston LaBarrer 18 Ben Lomond St., Uniontown, Pa. Wilbur Leroy LaFean, Jr 233 East Walton PL, Chicago, 111. Ferdinand LaMotte, III. . .1700 Greenhill Ave., Wilmington, Del. Stanley Arvid Landeen 38 Ravine Ave., Caldwell, N.J. Edward Wood Lane, Jr.... 3730 Richmond St., Jacksonville, Fla. Charles Markham Langham. . .1045 Mariposa St., Altadena, Cal. Thomas Miller Lasater La Mota, Falfurrias, Tex. Harvey Deppen Leinbach, Jr. .1067 Penn Ave., Wyomissing, Pa. William Norris Leonard 26 Hunt St., Rowayton, Conn. Richard William Leopold 15 E. 58th St., New York, N.Y. William Leslie, Jr 25 Howell Rd., Mountain Lakes, N.J. Clarence McKenzie Lewis, Jr... 1000 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Hobart Durbin Lewis Plumstead Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Lionel Lightner 10 Bellvale Rd., Mountain Lakes, N.J. Harrison Philip Lindabury, Jr Gladstone, N.J. Kendall Ide Lingle 1301 N. State St., Chicago, 111. Huyler Louis Lisk 605 Orange Ave., Cranford, N.J. Andrew Owen Locke 2346 Tudor Dr., Cleveland, Ohio William Noble Lockwood 311 Downing St., Buffalo, N.Y. Robert Wood Long 928 W. 34th St., Kansas City, Mo. 72 if THE PBIlCEIfl Qass of 1933— Samuel Crawley Loveland, Jr..Bellevue Ave., Hammonton, N.J. Robert F. Stockton Lowndes 300 High St., Denver, Colo. Goodrich Lowry 1821 Logan Ave., So. Minneapolis, Minn. William Hartwell Ludlow Midwood Terrace, Madison, N.J. David McWilliams Ludlum 139 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N.J. John Arthur Luetscher, Jr 12 E. Eager St., Baltimore, Md. Donald Charles Lynch 916 Bellevue Ave., Trenton, N.J . Andrew Gorecki Lyon 60 Elm Ave., Hackensack, N.J. Albert Dod McCoy 21 Portsmouth Terrace, Rochester, N.Y. John Henry MacDonald 1903 Manada St., Harrisburg, Pa. Charles Phillips McGean. .13473 N. Park Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio William McPherson McGill, Jr Thurmont, Md. James Robert Mcllroy Highland Ave., Allison Park, Pa. David Gregg Mcintosh, III Rodgers Forge P.O., Bahi.-nore, Md. Henry Langenberg Mclntyre 5244 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Thomas McKean, Jr Conestoga Rd., Ithan, Pa. Montgomery Nelson McKinney... 5 Auburn Rd., Winnetka, 111. Malcolm William McKinnon.715 E. Grand Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Archibald Fleming MacLeish 1326 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. Thomas S. McPheeters, Jr. ..5099 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hugh Lafayette McWilliams, Jr 73 E. Elm St., Chicago, 111. Alan Magary 1157 Edison Ave., Detroit, Mich. Herbert Earl Marks, Jr 1308 Linden St., Sewickley, Pa. John Francis Marsden, Jr 30 Malbone Rd., Newport, R.I. Theron Ludlow Marsh Midwood Terrace, Madison, N.J. Edgar Lewis Marston, II 151 E. 79th St., New York, N.Y. Morris Buchwalter Martin. . .1215 E. High St., Springfield, Ohio Robert Lockitt Martin... 348 Tichener Ave., South Orange, N.J. Richard McFall Martin 5807 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Brewster Mather 275 Nassau St., Princeton, N.J. Sidney Mathews 22 E. 36th St., New York, N.Y. Walter Lewis Mayo, Jr 802 Fairmount Ave., St. Paul, Minn. David Vaughan Meeker 117 Clark St., Glen Ridge, N.J. Arthur Vincent Meigs 1736 M St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Frank Millin Mellinger Slickville, Pa. (Qontinued) NAME ADDRESS George Rodney Meneely 65 2nd St., Garden City, N.Y. Isaac Lincoln Merrill, Jr Camden, Me. Oscar Ernest Mertz, Jr. 29 Pelham Rd., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Theodore Conrow Merwin 796 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Frank Rich Metcalf 70 South St., Auburn, N.Y. Alan Metcalfe 239 N. 5th St., Newark, N.J. Thomas Heffron Mettler. . .275 S. Broadway, South Nyack, N.Y. Albert Murray Metz 2800 Espy Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles William Miles. . .724 E. Exchange St., Union City, Tenn. James Golden Miller 16 Welsh Ave., Bradford, Pa. Mitchell Hooper Miller 203 Highfield Rd., Baltimore, Md. Harry Dorsey Mitchell. . .1344 19th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. James Hugh Moffatt, Jr. 104 W. Montgomery Ave., Ardmore, Pa. Robert Arkell Moffett 299 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Arthur Maurice Green Moody 408 W. Chelten Ave., Germantown, Pa. Carlisle Moore 126 Beech Tree Lane, Wayne, Pa. Malcolm Hay Moore 630 Grove St., Sewickley, Pa. James Rogers Moreland, Jr. .. .Preston Rd., Morgantown, W.Va. DuBois Schanck Morris, Jr 441 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Seymour Morris 1170 Westmoor Rd., Winnetka, 111. Reuben Moores Morriss, Jr 1400 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, 111. Wilmer Baldwin Morrow. .31 Fairview Ave., South Orange, N.J. Malvern Frye Morse 2337 California St., Washington, D.C. David Scott Moulton 75 E. Orchard Ave., Providence, R.I. Vincent Strong Mulford, Jr. 130 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N.J. Gleeson Murphy, Jr Millers Court, Owensboro, Ky. Robert Roper Muschlitz 435 Main St., Slatington, Pa. Robert Edward Nail, Jr Albany, Tex. Thomas John Naughton. . .1329 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. Doddridge Henderson Nevitt.1310 Vinton Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Albert Hartman Newfield. . .300 N. Oxford St., Hartford, Conn. Thomas Nichol, Jr 1300 Kanawha St., Charleston, W.Va. John Henry O ' Donovan, Jr 700 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Henry John Oechler 9413 85 Rd., Woodhaven, N.Y. James Piatt Okie Piedmont Farm, Marshall, Va 73 A THE PBHCEJO Class of 1933- NAME ADDRESS Donald MacDonald O ' Neill 85 Imvood Ave., Montclair, N.J. Montgomery Maigs Orr 2260 Ohio Blvd., Terre Haute, Ind. Samuel Torrey Orton, Jr... 50 Morningside Dr., New York, N.Y. Clifton Brooks Osgood 423 Essex Rd., Kenilworth, 111. John Lambert Osmer 301 South Park, Franklin, Pa. Ogden Peabody Outhwaite R.F.D. No. 1, Gahanna, Ohio Frank Pace, Jr 2301 Broadway, Little Rock, Ark. David Goodwin Park, Jr 25 Richelieu PI., Newark, N.J. William Lee Parker 1 E. Kirke St., Chevy Chase, Md. Robert Stephen Pasley. . . .456 Richmond Ave., Maplewood, N.J. Charles Rushmore Patterson 2501 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D.C. Raymond Valentine Paul 212 Jane St., Weehawken, N.J. Thomas Clinton Pears, III. . .308 East End Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Thomas Pecora. . . .360 Bloomfield Ave., Newark, N.J. Albert Edwin Peirce 656 Ardsley Rd., Winnetka, 111. Williamson Pell, Jr Dogwood Lane, Rye, N.Y. George Alfred Perera 38 W. 83rd St., New York, N.Y. John Randolph Perkins Woodcliff Lake, N.Y. Caulder Baynard Perryclear, Jr... Fox Hill Rd., Mt. Tabor, N.J. Robert Eugene Pflaumer 2413 N. 52nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. William Lee Phyfe Washington Ave., Haworth, N.J. Fred Van Loan Pindar Middleburg, N.Y. LeRoy Brinkerhoff Pitkin 51 Hillside Ave., Englewood, N.J. R. Blaine Piatt, Jr 12 Louella Park, Wayne, Pa. Ralph Lane Polk, Jr Lone Pine Rd., Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Joseph Williams Pool 241 Stratford Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. William Flynn Powell Box 5587, Ashevi ' lle, N.C. Herman Preston Price.... 820 Morningside Rd., Ridgewood, N.J. Frederick Welles Prince 73 Valley Rd., Montclair, N.J. James Stanley Purnell Bellemore Rd., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. William John Pyle 332 Penn Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. Robert Coles Raetze Newfield Rd., Stamford, Conn. Edward Reilly Ralston 25 E. 77th St., New York, N.Y. Knowlton Daniel Read, Jr... 138 Milton PI., South Orange, N.J. Ralph Erskine Rearick, Jr. Middlesex Rd., Noroton Heights, Conn. — {Continued) NAME ADDRESS John Sloneker Redpath. . .107 Maplewood Ave., Maplewood, N.J. Louis Emil Reik 613 N. Broad St., Lansdale, Pa. John Norris Renneburg 6 Midvale Rd., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Julius Christian Renninger, Jr 130 Second St., Oakland, Md. Robert Frederick Reybine 171 Sutton Manor, New Rochelle, N.Y. Joel Stewart Reynolds Northfield Rd., West Orange, N.J. Richard Everett Rhea 5445 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. David Brown Richardson. 419 W. 14th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Harold Banning Richardson 12 W. 56th St., New York, N.Y. John Norman Riley 1060 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Henry Tucker Robertson. . .1161 Columbia Ave., Claremont, Cal. Tate MacEwen Robertson, Jr. 432 Bolsover Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. Thomas Robins, Jr Merion, Pa. Alfred Bruming Rhode, Jr.. .Hotel Bretton Hall, New York, N.Y. Addison Sturgeon Rodgers, II 1209 N. Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio Ferdinand William Roebling, III 222 W. State St., Trenton, N.J. Rudolph Roell 209 7th St., West New York, N.J. John Leonard Roemer 435 Carter St., Rochester, N.Y. Charles Woodman Root 32 Washington Sq., New York, N.Y. Oren Root, Jr 455 E. 57th St., New York, N.Y. Ovid Rose 110 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. John Arthur Rosenbaum. . .525 West End Ave., New York, N.Y. William Anthony Rossiter. . .285 Harrison St., Manchester, N.H. Alexander Rush Chesteridge, West Chester, Pa. Whitney Clark Russell 33 Vassar Ave., Newark, N.J. John Earls Rutherford 77 Edgemont Rd., Montclair, N.J. Irvine Hart Rutledge Mercersburg, Pa. James Wesley Samuels 64 Nassau St., Princeton, N.J. Frederick Parker Sands 1713 18th St., Washington, D.C. Philip Pettibone Schaffner. .208 Lincoln Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Gustav Edward Schmitt 334 Heights Rd., Ridgewood, N.J. Ralph A. Schoenfeld 2639 Harvard Ave., N., Seattle, Wash. Gordon Arthur Scholes Warehouse Point, Conn. 74 § THE PRINCE I! I Qlass of 1933- NAME ADDRESS Harry James Schonblom 130 Jackson Ave., Bradford, Pa. Harry Donald Schwaab 4110 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Edwin Samuel Schwab 324 Clermont Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Laurence Sanford Schwing Plaquemine, La. Frederick Hossack Scott, Jr. 175 Sheridan Rd., Hubbard Woods, 111. Robert Crawford Scott, Jr.. . .Longchamps Apts., Asheville, N.C. John Gilmore Scranton Broadheath, Harbor Beach, Mich. John Emery Seibert 715 Highland Ave., Westfield, N.J. Edward Ernest Seifert 5 Clinton PI., New Rochelle, N.Y. Dorrance Sexton 119 Union St., Montclair, N.J. Francis Shackleford 613 N. Jackson St., Albany, Ga. Donald Rockwell Sheldon 555 Morris Ave., Summit, N.J. Wilbert Joseph Shinn 28 Maple St., Princeton, N.J. Morris Shipley 77 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Henry Clay Clarke Shute, Jr 146 High St., Glassboro, N.J. Alfred Dennis Sieminski 2750 Boulevard, Jersey City, N.J. George Washington Sigel, Jr. Academy Rd., Torresdale, Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Haw Simmons 1144 Chestnut Ave., Wilmette, 111. William Sherwood Skelly Meade St., Monongahela, Pa. John Alba Skinner 65 S. Chenango St., Greene, N.Y. Burrows Sloan, Jr Dodd ' s Lane, Ardmore, Pa. Andrew Augustus Smith, III... 1088 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Brewster Weed Smith 159 Front St., Binghamton, N.Y. Howard Alexander Smith 81 Alexander St., Princeton, N.J. Howard Garthwaite Smith. 144 Ralston Ave., South Orange, N.J. Hubert George Smith, Jr.. 153 Avada. Presidentes, Havana, Cuba Leonard Thornton Smith... 32 Washington St., East Orange, N.J. Philip Waddell Smith 50 Hodge Rd., Princeton ' , N.J. Phillips Smith 314 Wyoming Apts., Washington, D.C. Sheldon Monroe Smith Terrace Hill, Ithaca, N.Y. Sedgwick Snedeker 429 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. John Wiley Snider 169 Westminster Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Thomas Ewing Snyder, Jr 725 Judson Ave., Evanston, 111. William Speer 24 Gramercy Park, New York, N.Y. Frank Norton Spencer, Jr. Lawrence Park West, Bronxville, N.Y. — (Continued) NAME ADDRESS John Willard Springer. . .1013 Washington St., Wilmington, Del. Preston Lea Spruance 2507 W. 17th St., Wilmington, Del. Warren Issac Staebler 7203 Fernbank Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio George Russell Stearns, Jr Milledge Rd., Augusta, Ga. Henry Stern 251 W. 89th St., New York, N.Y. Rolland Ezra Stevens, Jr. 500 S. Ridge wood Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla. George Strawbridge Cheltenham Rd., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Alfred Struck, Jr 39 Castle Wood, Louisville, Ky. George McConnell Sudduth, Jr. 3220 Drummond St., Vicksburg, Miss. George Francis Sullivan, Jr 730 Hudson St., Hoboken, N.J. John Gordon Summerfeldt R.F.D. No. 6, Trenton, N.J. Frederick Robbins Swan Farmington, Conn. Clinton Alan Swezey Long Hill Rd., Briarcliffe Manor, N.Y. John Fyfe Symington, Jr Lutherville, Md. Thayer Talcott 204 Vose Ave., South Orange, N.J. Arnold Pit cher Tavlor Franklin Turnpike, Allendale, N.J. Clark Ellis Taylor. ' 620 Mellon St., Pittsburgh, Pa. James Gordon Taylor 830 Linwood Rd., Birmingham, Ala. Lane Taylor 6017 Greene St., Germantown, Pa. James Redel Tencher 828 Ashland Ave., Wilmette, 111. Arthur Poe Terrell 4501 Caroline Boulevard, Houston, Tex. Frank Louis Tettemer 896 Penn St., Denver, Colo. Lewis Thomas 259 Amity St., Flushing, N.Y. Robert McKean Thomas, Jr Bernardsville, N.J. Henry Swift Thompson. . .The Knoll, Hoffman St., Elmira, N.Y. Morris Mordecai Thompson. 104 Rutgers Ave., Jersey City, N.J. John Kingsley Thorne Prospect Ave., Oradell, N.J. Charles John Tiensch, II 28 N. 10th St., Newark, N.J. Harry Tipper, Jr 3 50 W. 88th St., New York, N.Y. Edmond Neville Todd 167 Main St., Matawan, N.J. John Harrison Tompkins 277 W. Main St., Babylon, N.Y. William Ford Torrey 575 Lake Shore Rd., Grosse Pointe, Detroit, Mich. Frank Townend 85 W. Union St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. James Philander Townley 3633 Locust St., Kansas City, Mo. Don Carlos Travis, Jr 6300 5th Ave., Kenosha, Wis. 75 § THE PRINCE 1| Qlass of 1 933- NAME ADDRESS John Shipley Troth 210 Windermere Ave., Wayne, Pa. Russell Hatch Tucker 70 E. 77th St., New York, N.Y. Don Luther Tullis 4 Dane Terrace, Buffalo, N.Y. Charles Learning Tutt, Jr. 1205 N. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. Joseph Edwin Upson Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. Kelvin Cox Vanderlip Scarborough, N.Y. Robert Whitsitt Van de Velde..l7 Fairview Ave., Madison, N.J. Frederick Leas Van Lennep Pugh Road and County Lane, Wayne, Pa. Willard Randolph van Liew, Jr 108 Park St., Montclair, N.J. Thomson Welling Van Sann. . . .250 W. 74th St., New York, N.Y. Samuel Vitiz 1 825 New Chestnut Ave., Trenton, N.J. Frank Harvey Vivian 56 Clonmore St., Southfields, London S.W. 18, England Joseph Benson Foraker Wainwright Bryn Mawr, Pa. Grant Tozer Waldref 628 S. Third St., Stillwater, Minn. Harrison Howell Walker. . .2016 R St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Longley George Walker 174 Summit St., Summit, N.J. Stephen Archie Walker. 419 Groveland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Talbott Hunt Walker Drumquhazel, Govans, Baltimore, Md. Howard Oscar Wallace 304 Lincoln St., Denver, Colo. Russell Arthur Wallace.. 438 Summit Ave., Cedarhurst, L.I., N.Y. Richard Travis Wallace 14 Grumman Ave., Newark, N.J. Chauncey Prentiss Ward 112 Chancellor Ave., Newark, N.J. Charles Wigton Ward P.O. Box 426, Orlando, Fla. Stanley William Warzala, Jr.. . .140 W. Cliff St., Somerville, N.J. Richard Starr Waterhouse 1944 Keeaumoku St, Honolulu, Hawaii Robert Kingsbury Watson... 99 Deer Hill Ave., Danbury, Conn. William Wood Watts 42 Cleveland Lane, Princeton, N.J. Richard Porter Weaver. . .1104 W. Wayne St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Albert Weinrich 260 E. 19th St., Paterson, N.J. Theodore Huntley Welch 118 Wyllis St., Oil City, Pa. Robert Alexander West 45 Tuscan Rd., Maplewood, N.J. Ernest Ellwood Wetherbee, Jr.. . .Madison Terrace, Albany, Ga. Jarner Simpson Whedbee. Jr. 911 Lake Ave., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. —(Continued) NAME ADDRESS Ahlborn Wheeler 32 Godfrey Rd., Upper Montclair, N.J. George White, Jr 322 Fifth St., Marietta, Ohio William Littell White, Jr 317 Swede St., Norristown, Pa. Andrew Carnegie Whitefield. . . .563 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Allen Myers Whitlock 36 Scotland Rd., Elizabeth, N.J. Hamilton Jerome Whitlock 1185 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Louis Ivey Whitlock, Jr 36 Scotland Rd., Elizabeth, N.J. Albert Randell Whitman 756 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Frank Chauncey Whittelsey 86 Jaggar Avenue, Flushing, L.I., N.Y. Walter Edward Whitton 5 Madison Ave., Danbury, Conn. Harold Hinton Wilcox 3 E. 9th St., New York, N.Y. Franklin Hallowell Williams 110 W. Moreland Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Frederick William Williams. . .392 Washburn St., Lockport, N.Y. Gerhard Mennen Williams 441 Merick Ave., Detroit, Mich. Linsley Rudd Williams, Jr 130 E. 67th St., New York, N.Y. Donald Pastorius Wilson 379 E. 5th St., Mount Vernon, N.Y. Edward Strong Wilson 127 Midland Ave., Montclair, N.J. Franklin Bills Wilson 113 Clarewell Ave., Montclair, N.J. James Mazyck Wilson 39 Legare St., Charleston, S.C. James Sims Wilson, Jr 119 Houston Ave., Paris, Ky. Laurence Raeburn Wilson 180 Franklin St., Denver, Colo. Samuel Winfield Wilson, II 33 Seventh Ave., Clarion, Pa. Otis Theodore Wingo, Jr Kenesaw Apts., Washington, D.C. William Brewster VVinton 31 Brunswick Rd., Montclair, N.J. Chandler Withington 15 Crary Ave., Mount Vernon, N.Y. Wesley Henry Woltman 380 Park Ave., Rutherford, N.J. Donnell Knox Wolverton 505 State St., Camden, N.J. Charles Martin Wood, Jr 5950 Drexel Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Ralph Woodburn 99 Main St., Binghamton, N.Y. John Francis Woods, Jr.... 315 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst, N.J. John Taylor Woodward 901 W. University Parkway, Baltimore, Md. Stevens Mason Wright.. 512 Ridgewood Rd., South Orange, N.J. William Pelton Wright, Jr 123 5 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. George William Young... 1317 Kanawha St., Charleston, W.Va. William Clements Young 830 Lake St., Newark, N.J. 76 m THEP m THE Class Officers, 1934 SOPHOMORE YEAR Arthur Stephen Lane ......... President Russell Houghton Hooker Vice-President Edwin Bruce Hill, Jr Secretary-Treasurer FRESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM Arthur Stephen Lane President Russell Houghton Hooker Vice-President Edwin Bruce Hill, Jr Secretary-Treasurer 79 jS THE FBI Class of 1934 NAME ADDRESS San ton! Martin Agnew 620 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Emory Glenn Albright River Road, Spring Mount, Pa. Charles Coolidge Alden, Jr 27 Ashland Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Melville Joseph Alexander, Jr. Alamac Hotel, 71st Broadway, New York, N.Y. John Merrithew Allen 414 Keywood Ave., Orange, N.J. Robert Joseph Amberg...529 Summit Avenue, Maple wood, N.J. Paul Hamilton Ambrose 34 N. Clinton Ave., Trenton, N.J. Lewis Ames 359 Westminster Rd., Rochester, N.Y. John Gaddis Anderson 1650 Sherman St., Denver, Colo. Edmund Gilmour Anderson, Jr.. 4 Lyons Place, Larchmont, N.Y. David Guy Anderson, Jr 4324 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Hand Anthony. . .1068 Douglas Rd., Schenectady, N.Y. John Archbold 3905 Reservoir Rd., Washington, D.C. Evan Chandler Archer 570 Warwick Rd., Haddonfield, N.J. John Edward Arens 1062 Rahway Rd., Plainfield, NJ. Houston Churchwell Armstrong, Jr... 604 Mabry St., Selma, Ala. Victor Constantine Armstrong, Jr. 373 Prospect Ave., Hackensack, N.J. William Howard Arthur. 38 North Harrison Ave., Bellevue, Pa. Aikman Armstrong, Jr 1012 Van Dyke Ave., Detroit, Mich. William Louis Asmuth. . . .468 Redmond Rd., South Orange, N.J. Dwight Finch Andrews. . .R.F.D. No. 3, Charlottesville, Virginia Robert Eugene Asnis The Hermitage, Conshohocken, Pa. Asa Isham Atkins 2207 Upland Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Owen Beal Augsporger, Jr 22 Penhurst Park, Buffalo, N.Y. William Cornelius Austin. 3419 Ventnor Ave., Atlantic City, N.J. Eugene Edward Bachran . .837 St. Charles PI., Ocean City, N.J. William Van Vliet Bacon 11 Wisner Terrace, Goshen, N.Y. Aaron Moore Bagg 72 Fairfield Ave., Holyoke, Mass. Bruce A. Baker 404 Deerpath Ave., Lake Forest, 111. John Foster Bales 151 East Main St., Circleville, Ohio Rhodes Semmes Baker 3919 Lemmon Ave., Dallas, Tex. Clayton French Banks, Jr Villa Nova, Pa. Jeptha Fowlkes Barbour, Jr.. .221 Grand Ave., Yazoo City, Miss. James Higbie Barker 565 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N.J. NAME ADDRESS Davis Piersol Barnett Edgemere, Bar Harbor, Me. Thomas Reginald Bassett 369 W. Blackwell St., Dover, N.J. Talcott Bates 12 E. 64th St., New York, N.Y. John James Beattie, III 67 Colonial Ave., Warwick, N.Y. Charles Frederick Becker 175 Lexington Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Leonard Francis Beckers 184 W. Fairview Ave., South Orange, N.J. Robertson Livermore Belden. . . . 1122 First St., New Orleans, La. Alexander Chartis Bell. 260 Washington Circle, Lake Forest, 111. Coleman Hamilton Benedict. .101 S. Victoria Ave., Ventnor, N.J. George Slocum Bennett. . ..76 West Union St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Maxon Alexander Berger 530 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. George Alfred Berkheimer. .1001 Graham Ave., Windber, Pa. Charles McGillenddy Bermuth.410 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. John Steel Berwell 110 Gilpin St., Denver, Colo. Frank VVhittelsey Berrien Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. Edward Richard Bertram.. 14 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N.J. John Case Besson 116 East 58th St., New York, N.Y. Richard Charles Bethge 2626 Lakeview Ave., Chicago, 111. Samuel Johnson Beveridge. . 1000 Grand Ave., Asbury Park, N.J. Samuel Biddle 2129 S St., Washington, D.C. Gordon Francis Biehn 2215 Andrews Ave., New York, N.Y. Hargrave Jouet Bishop 253 E. Third Ave., Roselle, N.J. Philip T. Blackwood 60 Stockton St., Princeton, N.J. Charles Warren Bledsoe Overlea, Md. John Bion Bogart 68 Montague St., Brooklyn, N.Y. William Robert Bonthron 865 Chicago Blvd., Detroit, Mich. William Filbert Bottiglia 34 Maple St., Bernardsville, N.J. John Chester Botts 41 5th Ave., New York, N.Y. Edmund DeLong Bowman Sunset Hills, Fairfax County, Va. Edward Bonner Bowring 66 E. 91st St., New York, N.Y. Andrew Culver Boyd 186 N. Lansdowne, Lansdowne, Pa. Frederick Doxee Bragdon 43 Ferncliff Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. Douglass Maxwell Bramlette Woodville, Miss. Milville Campbell Branch, Jr. 1830 Monument Ave., Richmond, Va. Erk Richard Braun 67 Myrtle Ave., Long Branch, N.J. 80 j| THE PRINCETON Qlass of 1934 — (Continued) NAME ADDRESS Edward Yarde Breese, Jr.. 1032 Edgewood Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Edwin Herman Bressler 202 Hathway Park, Lebanon, Pa. Theodore Eugene Briell, Jr.. 6225 San Bonita Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Robert Clexton Brooks 601 W. 180th St., New York, N.Y. Robert Daniel Brooks 314 Elmwood Ave., Ithaca, N.Y. Gordon Eames Brown Marine Base, Quantico, Va. Stuart Brown 717 S. 4th St., Springfield, 111. Frank Marey Browning 3300 Newark St., Washington, D.C. Donald Maynard Brvant 67 E. Main St., Le Roy, N.Y. Frank Tilford Buchner 157 Harrison St., E. Orange, N.J. Robert Morris Buck 381 Penn Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. Joseph Holland Burchenal. . . .415 Thayer Rd., Swarthmore, Pa. Eilfred Buckland, Jr 1905 Orchid Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Herbert Alexander Burns Spring Valley, N.Y. John Franklin Burrowes 25 Girard Place, Maplewood, N.J. Hendrik L. Busch 134 E. 22nd St., New York, N.Y. David Bush Canby Greenville, Delaware, N.J. Samuel Ferdinand Carstens, Jr. 129 Hilton Ave., Hempstead, N.Y. James Michael Cartlidge. . . .37 N. Johnston Ave., Trenton, N.J. William Randolph Cosby 98 Bayeay Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y. George Sims Casebelt 26 Cypress St., Newark, N.J. Charles Barrus Ceppi 240 McLennon Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. David Laurance Chambers 5272 N. Meridan St., Indianapolis, Ind. John Atner Bell Chapin Dorset Hotel, 30 W. 54th St., New York, N.Y. Henry Breckinridge Chatfield Point Rd., E. Marion, Mass. Donald Palmer Cheatham. 2 a Capuchinas 48, Mexico City, Mex. James North Chenoweth 20 E. New Jersey Ave., Somers Point, N.J. David Townsend Christie. .. .666 Greenwood Ave., Glencoe, III. Waldo Milton Claflin. . .5840 Overbrook Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Roger Wheaton Clapp 4401 Greenway, Baltimore, Md. Dumont Clarke, Jr Manchester, Vt. Eugene Holt Clark 637 via Horquilla, Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Lewis Atterbury Clarke 1035 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. NAME ADDKESS Robert Louis Clarke 135 N. 34th St., Omaha, Nebr. Charles Henry Classen 104 Elmhurst Rd., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Harold Edgar Clearman, Jr 57 Grove St., Montlcair, N.J. Harrison Higbie Clement 307 Brentford Rd., Haverford, Pa. Thomas Hill Clyde 941 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. John Franklin Coburn, Jr. 2612 Wellington Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio James Alexander Cobey 60 W. Union St., Frostburg, Md. Charles Campbell Cole 444 Heywood Ave., Orange, N.J. Robert Zane Collings, Jr 254 E. Main St., Moorestown, N.J. James Morrow Chadwick-Collins 239 Roberts Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Edward Gordon Collister.12 Adele PL, Baldwin, New York, N.Y. Alfred Donaldson Compton, Jr. 605 W. 142nd St., New York, N.Y. Harris Russ Connick 368 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N.J. Haldan Everett Connor. .Indian River Ranch, New Smyrna, Fla. Bruce Keator Conover, Jr 813 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. William Van Vorhis Cook 135 Hillcrest Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. Richard Maxwell Cooley 2109 E. Galer St., Seattle, Wash. Keith Philip Copping 316 Margaret Ave., Peterboro, Ont. Charles Alfred Coppinger 2600 Boulevard, Jersey City, N.J. William Horace Corbin 60 Fernwood Rd., Summit, N.J. Victor Emanuel Costanzo 46 Chester St., Stamford, Conn. Henry Dering Coulton. .2513 Marlboro Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio John Todd Cowles 100 Ledge Rd., Burlington, Vt. Norton Van Voorhis Coyle 6608 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Allen Cracraft, Jr Lenox PL, Wheeling, W.Va. Robert Barret Cragin 1140 Lorraine Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Adam Weir Craig 625 Main St., Latrobe, Pa. Charles Hays Craig 73 Stockton St., Princeton, N.J. Thomas Alexander Craig 625 Main St., Latrobe, Pa. Charles John Cretoro 5948 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, III. James Slater Crawford 5557 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Cruikshank 92 Sixth St., Garden City, N.Y. Larabie Cunningham Deer Lodge, Montana Edward Sims Dailey 141 Connett Rd., S. Orange, N.J. Hughes Dallas 655 Sheridan Rd., Winnetka, 111. fl THE PRBC Qlass of 1 934 — (Qont ' mued) NAME ADDRESS William Augustus Dall Meyer, Jr. 600 Capital Avenue, Jefferson City, Mo. George Sarles Damerel 234 E. 19th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Wickliffe Bond Dashiell, Jr 1470 Carr Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Philip Hays Dater 350 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Herbert George Davenport, Jr.. 353 W. 85th St., New York, N.Y. John Foster Davidson 1638 Juneway Terrace, Chicago, 111. Thomas Osborne Davies. . . .6817 Stenton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Edwin Janney Davis 675 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Richard Holland Davis 7207 Charlton St., Philadelphia, Pa. William Bowdoin Davis 215 Wendover Rd., Baltimore, Md. Donald MacKay Day 520 W. 122nd St., New York, N.Y. Arthur Tyrell Dear, Jr.. .Franklin Maple Apts., Ridgewood, N.J. Masaru Debuchi 1321 K St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Stevan Dedier 9 Loubina, Belgrade, Jugoslavia Richard Hartwell Delano, Jr. 6 Boxford Terrace, W. Roxbury, Mass. Irving Brady Delcher, Jr.. . . Kenil worth Apts., Germantown, Pa. Lawrence Lorenzo D ' Elena. . .431 Locust Ave., Burlington, N.J. Charles Franklin Deshler 106 E. 85th St., New York, N.Y. John Clarence Dielhenn 12337 Cedar Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Charles Louis Donahue, Jr. ...Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth, Me. James Henry Donnelly, Jr 5131 Morris St., Germantown, Pa. John Benjamin Dorrance 577 N. Main St., Hightstown, N.J. David Carson Dougherty Hotel Roosevelt, 16th St., Washington, D.C. Dwight Van Rensselaer Dowley 3808 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Paul Cook Downing, Jr.. 200 Castle St., Great Barrington, Mass. Millard Edwin Draudt.,610 West Wheeling St., Lancaster, Ohio Alfred T. Drury 29 Bank St., Princeton, N.J. John Edward Duker, Jr... 3904 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Bernard Moran Dunn 134 Keeler St., Rochester, N.Y. Burton Crawford Dunn 5837 Solway St., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Laurance Dunning 375 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. John Nicoll Durrie 833 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. Charles Dusenberry 1049 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Ralph Ellwood Duston 2057-7th St., Cuyahoga Fall, Ohio Gordon Anderson Eadie 11 Blackburn Rd., Summit, N.J. NAME ADDRESS George Dil worth Edwards. . .826 Devonshire St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Stephen Larned Eckard Monsey, N.Y. George Leonard Eckel 529 Franklin St., Buffalo, N.Y. George Roop Eckels 193 Elm St., New Rochelle, N.Y. Churchill Eisenhart The Dean ' s House, Princeton, N.J. William Schmucker Eisenhart, Jr McClellan Hts., York, Pa. Lester Eisner, Jr 247 Broad St., Red Bank, N.J. Oswald Elbert 361 E. 25th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. David Potter Elliott 632 Love Lane, Wynnewood, Pa. Loran La Joie Elliott 180 Hilton Ave., Hempstead, N.Y. John Elting Winnetka, 111. Howard Gilbert Engler 310 Scotland St., S. Orange, N.J. Milton George Englert 344 Jefferson Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. Nicholas Conover English 90 Whittredge Rd., Summit, N.J. Henry Escher, Jr 200 Lincoln St., Englewood, N.J. John Stephenson Evans 1525 S. Hull St., Montgomery, Ala. Townsend Evans U. S. Naval Operation, Washington, D.C. R. Kenneth Fairman. .1027 Westermoreland Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. Edward Louis Fausak 113 Main St., Hightstown, N.J. Armand London Fell 46 Model Ave., Trenton, N.J. Frank John Fellows, Jr 8840 193rd St., Hollis, N.Y. Jose Maria Ferrer 10 E. 66th St., New York, N.Y. Floris Livingstone Ferwerda Daretown, N.J. Prescott Hollister Finley 50 Exeter St., Forest Hills, N.Y. Adrian Sanford Fisher 640 Anderson St., Memphis, Tenn. George Bliss Flaccus Sharpsburg Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. Acan Evar Flanigan 555 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Thomas Fletcher, Jr Fletcher Farm, Scott, Ark. Alfred Leonard Florman 708 Newark Ave., Jersey City, N.J. George Charles Foedisch. . . .Scotforth Rd., Mt. Airy, Phila., Pa. George Little Follansbee Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Nicholas Foran 102 Mine St., Flemington, N.J. Robert Lethbridge Foshay 220 Rugby Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Thomas D. Foster 118 W. 19th St., Sioux Falls, S.Dak. William Watt Foster 5500 Dunmoyle St., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Green Foulke, II Bethlam Pike, White Marsh, Pa. Horace Earle Frane, Jr 20 E. 4th St., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. John Musser Frame, II 901 N. 3rd St., Reading, Pa. John Weed Franklin 55 Bank St., Flushing, N.Y. 82 THE PR Qlass of 1934 — (Qo?itinued) Mclntyre Fraser, Jr 303 S. Melcher St., Johnstown, N.Y. Joseph Sherman Frelinghuysen, Jr Far Hills, N.J. George Thomas Clark Fry 262 North Mountain Ave., Montclair, N.J. William Hill Fulper, III Flemington, N.J. Charles Holmes Gardner.. 76 Greenacres Ave., Scarsdale, N.Y. William Earl Garrison Elmgrove, Jobstown, N.J. Leonidas George Gavalas 51 Baldwin St., Newark, N.J. Charles Gaylord 217 Lexington Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Edgar Mills Gemmell 317 W. 83rd St., New York, N.Y. Eugene Clifton Berhart 2 Highland Ave., Madison, N.J. Robert Newton Gilmore, Jr 495 8th Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. John Drum Gill Ill Buena Vista Rd., Santa Barbara, Cal. John Joseph Gill 30 152nd St., Flushing, N.Y. Charles Leslie Gilliland, Jr Bryn Mawr, Pa. Gaylord Wilson Gillis, Jr.. 17431 Maumee, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Alexander Ginn Gates Mills, Cleveland, Ohio Nathaniel Stratford, Goldsmith. Ill E. 56th St., New York, N.Y. Daniel Webster Goodenough Longacres, Farmington, Mich. S. Kenneth Goodman 344 Maple Ave., E. Orange, N.J. Andrew Jackson Goodwin, Jr. 1230 Woodstock Ave., Anniston, Ala. John Edgar Gomery, Jr.. 6398 Woodbine Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Louis Chancellor Gordon.. 253 N. Main St., Chambersburg, Pa. Wilmer Welty Gosnell R.D. No. 4, Greensburg, Pa. Walter Taber Grange, Jr Shields, Sewickley, Pa. William Anderson Gray Roswell, N.Mex. Wharton Green, Jr 38 Lenox Rd., Summit, N.J. Julian Ross Greene 2103 Belair Rd., Baltimore, Md. Edward Weidman Greeno, Jr.. 1507 Aster Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Andrew S. Grey 2031 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. John P. Griffith 500 E. Evergreen Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Robert Morgan Grummon. . .583 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N.J. Groover Ugo Guerrini 330 W. 102nd St., New York, N.Y. John Kirkman Gurney Third St., Garden City, N.Y. Robert Patton Hapgood, Jr... 73 W. Corydon St., Bradford, Pa. Douglas Hahn 448 Spring Ave., Ridgewood, N.J. Donald Campbell Hain 121 Park St., Montclair, N.J. Richard Samuel Half 5537 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. NAME ADDRESS George Lawr.ence Hall... 2960 Clavemont Blvd., Berkeley, Cal. James Scott Hall, Jr 6027 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph Hall Harbor Dr., Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn. Robert Austin Hall 125 Brookside Ave., Ridgewood, N.J. William Harry Haller, Jr 18 E. Second St., Frederick, Md. William Halton, Jr 45 Wilson Block, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Chalkley Jay Hambleton 46 E. Elm St., Chicago, 111. Barker Gummere Hamill 31 Richey Place, Trenton, N.J. Frederick Warner Hamilton. 21 5 S. Main St., W. Hartford, Conn. John Taylor Hamilton. . .2345 Linden Drive, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Thomas Parker Hamilton, Jr. 744 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, N.J. William Wallace Hamilton. 744 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Frederick Harris Harbison Pine Rd., Sewickley, Pa. Gilbert Walbridge Harman 59 E. Main St., Cambridge, N.Y. Charles Shailer Hascall, Jr 19 Adele Place, Baldwin, N.Y. John Wesley Haubner.4918 N. Hutchinson St., Philadelphia, Pa. William Dods Hawkins. .Lawrence Park West, Bronxville, N.Y. Charles Edward Haydock, Jr Chappaqua, N.Y. Coulter Dunham Huyler, Jr Round Hill, Greenwich, Conn. Lynn Sanford Haynes 1140 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Andrew Stewart Hegeman, Jr. 199 Midland Ave., Glen Ridge, N.J. Noel Hemmendinger. . . .62 High View Ave., Bernardsville, N.J. Ralph Woods Hench, Jr 48 Park Ave., Suffern, N.Y. Frederick Kahler Henrich 522 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Richard Townsend Henshaw, Jr Rectory St., Rye, N.Y. John Walter Hermann Parkville, Mo. John Brackett Hersey Miles Rd., Wolfeboro, N.H. William Sinclair Heyniger, III 65 Pine St., Waterbury, Conn. Arthur Sidney Hicks 14 Elliott Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Edwin Bruce Hill, Jr 5909 Hampton St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Richard Donigan Hilliard Upper River Rd., Louisville, Ky. Daniel Sylvester Tuttle Hinman Kent, Conn. Robert Enoch Hobart, Jr Edgemont, Lansford, Pa. Robert James Hoey 125 Irving Ave., Providence, R.I. Henry Green Hodges, Jr 708 Centre Ave., Reading, Pa. John Chetwoode Hodges 2210 Burns, Detroit, Mich. William Charles Hogg, Jr 126 Union St., Ridgewood, N.J. 83 jjS THE pew k HIC-A-BRAC I n Qlass of 1934 — (Continued) NAME ADDRESS William Butterworth Holmes . Alden Park Manor, Germantown, Pa. John Gage Holschuh 814 Park Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. Robert Ketcham Holton Westover Essex Falls, N.J. Thomas Chase Homan 15 Edgehill Ave., Chatham, N.J. Russell Houghton Hooker.. 1016 St. Georges Rd., Baltimore, Md. Rudolph Senn Houck, Jr 315 Clay Ave., Scranton, Pa. John Hampton Hoult Elmbrooke, Robinson Rd., Grand Rapids, Mich. Alfred Hunt Howell 24 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. Arthur Sewell Hughes 278 Aycrigg Ave., Passaic, N.J. Ralph Hustace Hubbard, Jr Windcrest Rd., Rye, N.Y. Joseph Washington Hunsicker.Sheaff Lane, Fort Washington, Pa. Joseph Ross Hunter 1571 Quarrier St., Charleston, W.Va. Allen Carrington Hutcheson, Jr.. . .1720 Milford, Houston, Tex. Robert Leroy Hutton 167 E. 82nd St., New York, N.Y. Thomas Edward Irvine 1006 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Stanley George Ivins Rumson Rd., Little Silver, N.J. John Collins Jackson 1 Winthrop Place, Maplewood, N.J. Louis Eugene Jallade 139 E. 79th St., New York, N.Y. Sherman Brownell Joost, Jr Quoque, L.I., N.Y. Edward Dudley Johnson 1260 E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio Malcolm Johnson 2228 Bonnycastle Ave., Louisville, Kv. Sidney Dupuy Johnson Stephens St., Rahway, N.J. John Lawrence Johnston, Jr 625 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Arthur Henry Jones.. 9 Walbridge Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Alexander Henry Joseph.. 5645 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Frederick Mahlon Kafer Lawrenceville, N.J. August Frederick Kammer, Jr., 425 Hillside Place, S. Orange, N.J. Charles Buckman Katzenbach. .497 W. State St., Trenton, N.J. Abraham Kazan 431 Webster Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. Alexander Wriedt Keer 601 Clifton Ave., Newark, N.J. Edmund Halsey Kellogg 25 Collis Ave., Morristown, N.J. Mahlon Sistie Kemmerer Short Hills, N.J. Joseph Clarence Kennedy, 525 W. Washington St., Fayetteville, Tenn. Norman Low Kennedy 44 Curtis PI., Maplewood, N.J. Robert Wallace Jennedy 25 Atterbury Ave., Trenton, N.J. NAME ADDRESS Richard Carter Kennedy. .. .220 Longwood Rd., Baltimore, Md. Thomas Albert Kerr.... .220 Marlborough Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Joseph Alexander Kershaw 22 Radcliff Rd., Cynwyd, Pa. John Edward Kerney 373 W. State St., Trenton, N.J. David Stoughton Kimball. ... 1064 Laurel Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Malcolm Gault Kirk 135 N. 6th Ave., Steubenville, Ohio Owen Alden Kirkland 145 S. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Alexander Stuart Kirkman 984 Sterling PI., Brooklyn, N.Y. Roger Bertine Kirkpatrick Jamesburg, N.J. Harry Kleinkauf 24 New Rose St., Trenton, N.J. George D. Kline 1407 S. 3rd St., Louisville, Ky. Remick Kniffin Ocean Ave., Cedarhurst, L.I., N.Y. Francis Ellis Knowles. .8106 Seminole Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Ravmond Burns Koehler 87 Maple St., Rutherford, N.J. Carl A. Krafft 464 E. Illinois Rd., Lake Forest, Hi. Henrik Johannes Krebs, Jr., 2506 Willard St., Wilmington, Del. Robert Christian Kuser 315 W. ' State St., Trenton, N.J. John Prentice Laimbeer, 264 Stewart Ave., Garden City, L.I., N.Y. Joseph Thistle Lambie Le Moyne Ave., Washington, Pa. Arthur Stephen Lane 13 Winter St., Arlington, Mass. Karl Henrik Larsen 1000 South High St., Columbus, Ohio James Watt Laughlin 211 Walnut St., Barnesville, Ohio Arthur Plimpton Lawler, 280 Van Cortlandt Pk. Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. Frederick Porter Lawrence. .6th Jefferson St., Newell, W. Va. David McDougal LeBreton 35 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. Edmund Woodham Lee 170 Park Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Martin Lee 3 Harvard PI., Charlotte, N.C. John Carter Legg, III, University Pkwy and 39th St., Baltimore, Md. Thomas. Weiss Leidy 132 Windsor St., Reading, Pa. Marcus Jay Leschin 210 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. Burdette Gibson Lewis, Jr... 57 Cleveland Lane, Princeton, N.J. Joseph William Lewis 12 Hortense PI., St. Louis, Mo. William Garthwaite Lewis. ... 1365 North Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. Philip Livingston, Jr 20 E. 80th St., New York, N.Y. Grinnell Willis Locks 2017 S St., Washington, D.C 84 @ THE PRICE I If Qlass of 1934 — (Continued) NAME ADDRESS Frederick Eugene Lombard R.D. No. 1, Farmingdale, N.J. John Norton Lord, 107 Touraine Rd., Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. John Thompson Lovett Branch Ave., Little Silver, N.J. Alfred Northrup Lowenstein 15 Ellis Ave., Irvington, N.J. Hugh Jerome Lynch 16 Princeton Rd., Elizabeth, N.J. James Joseph Lynch 4224 Hazel Ave., Chicago, Hi. John Voorhees Maple 20 Chestnut St., Princeton, N.J. Robert Lorraine Mark Wyomissing Hills, Pa. Pompeo Henry Maresi 36 W. 44th St., New York, N.Y. Allan Marquand 201 Mercer St., Princeton, N.J. Walton Harper Marshall, Jr., Knollwood Country Club, White Plains, N.Y. William McFall Martin 5807 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Roger Mathews 22 East 36th St., New York, N.Y. Ernest Max May 48 Stanley Rd., South Orange, N.J. Lester Eugene May 257 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N.Y William Johnson M ' AUen, Jr 374 South Ave., Glencoe, 111. Roy Edward McCabe, 124 Irwin Ave., Ben Avon, Pittsburgh, Pa. Joseph Benedict McCarthy. . .104 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N.J Richard Donald McCarty 242 Heywood Ave., Orange, N.J. Clarence Conaway McClaine, 3316 Newark St., Washington, D.C Norman McCIave, Jr.. .430 Madison Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bentley Grimes McCloud, Jr., 338 Kenilworth Ave., Kenilworth, 111. Charles Naumann McCloud, Jr., 135 N. Lexington Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Charles Hanna McCree 14 Stuyvesant Ave., Arlington, N.J. Joseph Stevens McCulloch, Jr. .Golf House Rd., Haverford, Pa. David William McGann 1505 E. 17th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. James Brier McGiffert 124 W. 6th Ave., Roselle, N.J. Eugene McGuckin Domremy, Rydal, Pa. David Howe Mcllvaine. .312 Bryn Mawr Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Stephen John McPartland 150 E. 49th St., New York, N.Y. Harold Raymond Medina, Jr.. 14 East 75th St., New York, N.Y. Harry Wallum Megan 39 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Thomas Neil Meredith 5800 Hampton St., Pittsburgh, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Henry Curtis Mial 38 Elm St., Morristown, N.J. Frank William Milbourn, Jr., 830 Mentor Ave., Painesville, Ohio Henry Loose Miller.. 131 W. Washington St., Hagerstown, Md. Henry Wisner Miller, Jr 53 E. 66th St., New York, N.Y. John Rulon-Miller, 3rd 31 S. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. Joseph Walter Miller, Jr Springfield Farm, Princeton, N.J. Oscar Winston Miller, Jr.. .808 Crescent Dr., Beverlv Hills, Ca!. Peter MacNaughton Miller, Jr... 160 Chestnut St., Albany, N.Y. Alfred Derby Mittendorf, Jr., Field Point Park, Greenwich, Conn. John Huntington Moore 33 Concord Ave., Larchmont, N.Y. John Thackeray Morgan, 504 Kenilworth Apts., Philadelphia, Pa. Randal Morgan 7920 Stenton Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Barclay Morrison 311 Casino Ave , Cranford, N.J. James Donald Morrow 31 Fairview Ave., So. Orange, N.J. Charles John Moynihan 802 Main St., Montrose, Colo. Charles Daniel Murphy 775 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Donald Gerald Murphy Marlboro Inn, Montclair, N.J. Lawrence Bernard Murphy, 2243 Tudor Dr., Cleveland Hts., Ohio John Alden Mur ray Ill Vroom Ave., Spring Lake, N.J. Edward Mitchell Murrary 40-25 155th St., Flushing, N.Y. Clay Kenton Myers 601 N. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Edward Brittain Myers, Jr Chestnut Hill, Pa. Philip Faxon Mygatt 26 E. 10th St., New York, N.Y. Frank Alexander Nantz 6549 Iris Ave., Cincinnati, O. Douglas Evon Nelson. .. .201 N. Murtland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Wells Newell 1075 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. John Whitney Nixon Circle Dr., Ross, Calif. John Bertram Oakes, Ansonia Hotel, Broadway at 73rd St, New York, N.Y. Francis Joseph O ' Brien 40 N. Main St., Brewster, N.Y. Francis Gurney Okie, Jr. . .682 Fairmount Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Raymond Willard Olson, 1766 Humboldt Ave., So. Minneapolis, Minn. William Morse Oman 310 West 86th St., New York, N.Y. William Oncken 15 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N.J. 85 jf the pen Qlass of 1934 — (Continued) Arthur Houghton Otis, Jr., 1115 Buckingham Rd., Birmingham, Mich. William Pagenstecher 14 Sutton PI. So., New York, N.Y. Wayne Pahl 50 Mackey Ave., Port Washington, N.Y. John Hillyer Palmer 453 Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Nathan Grier Parke, III 29 Meyer St., Forty Fort, Pa. Andrew James Parker Walnut St., Reedsville, Pa. Alan Templeton Parson 10 W. 96th St., New York, N.Y. Dwight Kittelberger Parsons 519 Earl Ave., Kent, Ohio Henry Cooley Parsons 1008 First Ave., Williamsport, Pa. Donald Evans Peacock 188 E. Main St., Westfield, N.Y. Corning Pearson 210 W. Mermaid Lane, Chestnut Hill, Pa. Edward Gibson Pearson 27 S. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. Warren Andrew Peters, Jr 625 Maple St., Westfield, N.J. Frederic Robert Peterson. ... 1216 Riverside Ave., Trenton, N.J. Ambrose John Petzinger 458 Sixth Ave., Paterson, N.J. Walter Hermann Pflaumer, 2413 N. 52nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. William Lewis Phillips 161 Henry St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Thomas Edwin Pickering. .1051 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Harry Morrow Pierce, Jr. . Hilltop, New Castle, Del. R.F.D. Frank Waghorne Plant, Jr., 201 Clifton Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Waddill Piatt Versailles, Ky. James Andrew Plummer 84-01 Chapin Pky., Jamaica, N.Y. Jack Martin Poe 302 Main St., Little Rock, Ark. Roland Dudley Pollock, Jr., 8319 Seminole Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Charles Northrop Pond 1400 Prospect Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Eldert Bergen Pool 7924 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Ralph Hutchinson Poole, Jr Box 203, Lake Forest, 111 David A ' Layne Poor 1 University PI., New York, N.Y. Edward Major Prindle. . . .30 Lincoln Ave., W. Barrington, R.I. Frederick Quellmalz, Jr 306 Suffolk Rd., Baltimore, Md. Warren Rusling Rainear. . . .358 Aubrey Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. Edward Reilly Ralston 25 E. 77th St., New York, N.Y. Stephen Marion Ramsey 594 Myrtle St., Portland, Ore. William Holdship Rea 102 Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles Manning Reed, VI 406 W. 6th St., Erie, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Frank James Reed, Jr 21 Playter Blvd., Toronto, Ontario Joseph Condron Reed Oregon, 111. Charles Edgar Graham Reeves Hobart Ave., Summit, N.J. William Rufus Reitzell, Jr., 4703 Kingessing Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Peter Havens Remington 403 Paddock St., Watertown, N.Y. Alfred Owen Reynolds 500 E. Ridge St., Marquette, Mich. Edward Lowudes Rhett Jefferson Ave., Short Hills, N.J. Myron Lafayette Rice 107 Berkeley PL, Glen Rock, N.J. Edward Henderson Richardson, Jr., 3 Whitfield Rd., Baltimore, Md. Frank Garrett Richter 621 Maryland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Edgar Worthington Riebe, Via Dante Da Castiglione, Florence, Italy William Andrew Ringler, Jr Monroe, N.Y. Ralph Koenig Ritchie 162 Trenor Dr., New Rochelle, N.Y. Dean Kirby Rizer 2301 Oliver South, Minneapolis, Minn. Robert Inskeep Rizer, Jr., 2301 Oliver Ave., S. Minneapolsi, Minn William Randolph Robbins 5 Grove Court, New York, N.Y. Bayard Henry Roberts Belmont Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Victor Jamison Roberts, Jr.... 26 E. Brown St., Norristown, Pa. Albert Gillespie Robinson 94 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N.J. Richard Randolph Robinson.. 280 Convent Ave., New York, N.Y. John Lowry Roe, Jr 1827 Stockton St., Jacksonville, Fla. Walter Ludwig Rothschild, Jr., Ill E. Pinebrook Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y. John Gould Rouse, Jr 403 Somerset Rd., Baltimore, Md. John Bowlin Routh 21 Indian Hill Rd., Winnetka, 111. Andrew Loring Rowe 33 E. Division St., Chicago, 111 Alexander Carst Ruigh 22 Dickinson St., Princeton, N.J. Edgar Felton Rulon-Miller 110 Church Rd., Ardmore, Pa. George Henry Rundle 620 Caldwell St., Pigua, Ohio Henry Norris Russell, Jr 79 Alexander St., Princeton, N.J. James Stewart Russell 940 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Armistead Dudley Rust.. 805 N. Magdalen, San Angelo, Texas Hugo Anthony Rutherfurd Allamuchy, N.J. William Lee Sanders 1103 1st Ave., Columbus, Miss. Frank De Wolfe Sanger Ruxton, Md. 86 jf THE PRINC Qlass of 1934 — (Qontinued) NAME ADDRESS John Henry Kelly Shannahan, Jr., 904 C St., Sparrows Point, Md. Edward Roney Schaible 1825 Northampton St., Easton, Pa. James Hamilton Scheifly 335 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa. John Norman Schenck 2611 Manoa Rd., Honolulu, Hawaii Remsen Ten Eyck Schenck.25 Hillcrest Rd., Mountain Lakes, N.J. Henry Frelinghuysen Schenk. . . .194 Main St., Flemington, N.J. Amedee Benoist Cole Sheilds..305 Westgate Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Carl Victor Schieren 89 Llewellyn, Montclair, N.J. Chaloner Baker Schley Santa Barbara, Calif. William Emerson Schroeder Woodland Rd., Sewickley, Pa. Edward Robert Schuh 417-A 18th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Layton Martin Schoch, Jr Wendover Ave., Rosemont, Pa. William Mathias Schulz 6106 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, 111. John Sullivan Scully, III.. 102 S. Stewart St., Winchester, Pa. Hess Thatcher Sears Plaza Hotel, Trenton, Mo. John Rumner Searles, Jr.. 8100 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. John Emery Seibert 715 Highland Ave., Westfield, N.J. William Kirkpatrick Selden 408 W. Second St., Oil City, Pa. Perry Kimball Sellon P.O. Box 745, Babylon, L.I., N.Y. Louis Henderson Seton Lake Placid Club, N.Y. Jackson Penrose Serfas 446 West Ave., Mt. Carmel, Pa. Hugh Martin Seyf arth . . 542 S. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, 111. William DuBose Sheldon. 1850 Kalorama Rd., Washington, D.C. Teizo Shiohara 51 Pleasant PI., Arlington, N.J. Frederic Merrill Sibley, Jr., 750 Whittier Blvd., Grosse Pointe, Mich. John Edward Silberfeld. . .365 West End Ave., New York, N.Y. Morton Moses Silberfeld 32 Ingram PL, Newark, N.J. Charles Thompson Silloway, Rittenhouse-Plaza, Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Glenn Sipe, Jr 5810 Hampton St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles Jenkinson Skillman. .124 St. Georges Rd., Ardmore, Pa. Hayden Smith 175 E. 64th St., New York, N.Y. Herbert Arthur Smith, Jr Lawrenceville, N.J. Hermon Emerson Smith Ill E. 48th St., New York, N.Y. Richard Bull Smith St. James, N.Y. Rufus Burr Smith 10 Delaware Rd., Bellerose, N.Y. William Edgar Smith 4203 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. NAME ADDRESS John Tattersall Smithies 5555 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, 111. Christopher Harrison Snyder 109 Edgehill Rd., Bala, Pa. Arthur Kasel Solomon 5706 Bartlett St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Benton French Speece. . . .5047 N. Camac St., Philadelphia, Pa. James Kenneth Stallman R.D. No. 7, York, Pa. William Ronald Stevens 904 Grant Ave., Plainrield. N.J. William Damon Stevenson, Jr., 7038 Thomas Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Donald Fraser Stewart 29 Arleigh Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. Averill Stowell The Park Lane, Buffalo, N.Y. William Porter Sullivan 1625 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. Samuel Donovan Swann, Jr 879 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md George Paschall Swift 125 Hodge Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. John Jacob Swigart. .7225 E. Seaside Walk, Long Beach, Calif. Thomas Suffern Tailer, Jr 1010 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. Masahiko Ralph Takami..l76 Washington Pk., Brooklyn, N.Y. Charles Conover Talbot 62 E. Division St., Chicago, 111. Julian Drake Taylor 16 Midland Ave., E. Orange, N.J. William Lycurqus Taylor, Jr... 850 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, 111. Muneyori Terashima Kojunachi-ku, Tokyo, Japan Arthur Terhune 97 Slocum Ave., Englewood, N.J. Henry Burgess Thielbar. .521 Keystone Ave., River Forest, 111. Edward Robert Thomas, Jr.. 1911 Panama St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Charles Suor Thomas 19 Revere PI., Buffalo, N.Y. Walker Van Atta Thomas Hackettstown, N.J. Walter Frederick Thomas 156 Grand Ave., Baldwin, N.Y. Cameron Thompson 139 Grand St., Newburgh, N.Y. Henry Augustus Thouron Glen Rd., Ardmore, Pa Lindley Welsh Tiers 41 Nelson Ave., Cooperstown, N.Y. John Laing Tiffany 1423 E. Locust St., Cincinnati, O. Middleton George Charles Train, 3015 Que St., Washington, D.C. William Booth Trainer, Jr 945 Ridge Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Francis Herron Trimble, Jr. .7152 Brighton Rd., Ben Avon, Pa. Thomas Hooker Trimble Huntington Hills, Rochester, N.Y. George March Trumbower Mahwah, N.J Robert Patterson Turner, Jr Country Club Rd., York, Pa. Warren Hires Turner, Jr 31 Miller Rd., Morristown, N.J. 87 jf THE pen Class of 1934 NAME ADD3ESS Frank Johnson Turnbull 218 Fifth St., Elizabeth, Pa Herbert James Twelvetree, Jr., 1887 Hillside Ave., E. Cleveland, Ohio Francis Lund Van Dusen. . . .6071 Drexel Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. John Henry van Dyke..R.R. 6 — Station C, Milwaukee, Wis. John Richardson van Dyke.... 80 Hillcrest Ave., Summit, N.J Carroll Van Ness, Jr Owings Mills P.O., Md. William Buchwalter Van Nortwick, 24 S. Batavia Ave., Batavia, 111. Theodore Venard 1039 Rush St., Chicago, 111. Walter Cochran Viol 6 Vernon PI., E. Orange, N.J. Richard Peter vom Lehm, III Brooklyn, N.Y. Ernest Rudolph Von Starck 1412 W. State St., Trenton, N.J. Albert Romaine Vreeland 11 Barry P! , Passaic, N.J. Alan Haswell Vrooman 58 Rose Ave., Patchogue, N.Y. Robert Osborn Waddell 2895 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta, Ga. John Emory Wadsworth. . . . 103 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Addison Clark Waid, Jr., 2580 Wellington Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio Henry Babcock Walker, Jr. 710 S E. Second St., Evansville, Ind. Robert Giles Walker 5430 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, 111. Richard Deane Wallace 1362 Astor, Chicago, 111. Arthur Bernard Walsh, Jr., 828 Bronx River Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. James Edmund Walsh Merrick Rd., Merrick, L.I., N.Y. George William Warch, 164 No. Van Dien Ave., Ridgewood, N.J. Edmund Donnan Wardrop, 16424 Jefferson Ave., Grosse Pointe, Mich. John Russell Warner, Jr.... 3006 Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wis. Lendall Pitts Warriner Edgemont, Lansford, Pa. Harry Powell Watson 311 Church St., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Thomas Stanley Watson 254 3 rd St., Clifton, N J. William Watt Sandy Hill Rd., Norristown, Pa. William Merritt Weaver, Jr. .253 Wyncote Rd., Jenkintown, Pa. Arthur Lincoln Webber. .. 1617 New York Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Morris Twining Weeks, Jr. .222 Westbourne St., La Jolla, Cal. George Harold Wegener. . 10322-107th St., Richmond Hill, N.Y. Warman Welliver 4130 Guilford Ave, Indianapolis, Ind. — (Continued ) William Lindus Cody Wheaton, 3040 Somerton Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio George Howard White, III 917 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Robert White 322 Fifth St., Marietta, Ohio Bradford Hill Whiting 1438 N. State St., Chicago, 111 Lawrence Howard Wight, 206 Grand Central Ave., Amityville, N.Y. Ralph Ulyate Whipple.. 372 Ogden Ave., West Englewood, N.J. Robert Jenks Whipple 4 Wheeler Ave, Worcester, Mass Donly Hawley Wilder Meadow Court, Bronxville, N.Y Eliot Butler Willauer 100 Pelham Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y Robert King Willett 11 Belloire Drive., Montclair, N.J. Jonathan Currier Willey 6516 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Stanley Williams. .Kenburn, Kings Point, Great Neck, L.I., N.Y. John Derrick Wilsey, III 191 Brayton St., Englewood, N.J. Robert Clifford Wilson, Jr 235 Corona Ave., Pelham, N.Y. William Alan Wilson The Moorings, Upper Nyack, N.Y. William Pannell Wilson Highland Park, Wheeling, W. Va. Morgan Wing, Jr 130 E. 67th St., New York, N.Y. John Colburn Winslow 202 Pine St., Punxsutawney, Pa. David Rudolph Wintermann Eagle Lake, Texas Malcolm Lloyd Wister Cherry Lane, Wynnewood, Pa. Josiah Oliver Wolcott, Jr Dover, Del. Ethelbert Paxson Wolferman, 5725 State Line Rd., Kansas City, Mo. Robert Snyder Womrath Sasco Hill, Southport, Conn. Arthur MacDougall Wood.. 181 Belle Ave., Highland Park, 111. Rusling Wood, Jr 125 S. Grove St., E. Orange, N.J. William Joseph Woods... 317 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst, N.H. Richard Lyman Worcester. 3 Seminary PI., New Brunswick, N.J. William Dutton Wright.. 817 West End Ave., New York, N.Y. Nelson Paul Yeardley 1423 Spring St., Parkersburg, W. Va. James Keil Yohe 76 King Edward Apts., Pittsburgh, P;i. Donald Keith Yost 98 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N.J. Arthur Young, Jr 110 E. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Arthur Middleton Young 70 Tradd St., Charleston, S.C. John Frederic Young 615 Fair Oaks Ave., Oak Park, 111. Maurice Decker Youngman. . . 5407 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor, N.J. William Hughes Zing, Jr.. 425 Franklin Ave., Steubenville, O. Frank Frederick ?: ttell Broonside Park, Greenwich, Conn 88 THE pen m if the pen IC-A-iRAC Class Officers, 1935 Directed by committee of the Undergraduate Council during the first term. This committee consisted of D. H. Hooker, ' 32, J. F. James, ' 33, and C. E. Scarlett, ' 32. According to the plan instituted by the Senior Council of 1926, the Class of 1935 did not elect any officers during the first term, but used this time to become better acquainted with one another and to judge the capacity for leadership possessed by their fellow classmates. 91 jf THE pen Class of 1935 NAME ADDRESS Paul William Snyder Abt 667 N. 13th St., East St. Louis, III. Augustus Dixon Adair, III 2808 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Hugh Trumbull Adams Golf House Rd., Haverford, Pa. Arthur Learoyd Adamson... 101 Chestnut St., Garden City, N. Y. John Nelson Albro 57 Nottingham Terrace, Buffalo, N. Y. Brooke Alexander 120 E. 19th St., New York City John Battle Alexander 510 S. 47th St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Stewart Algeo, Jr Bae Mar PI., Wheeling, W. Va. Howard Lewis Aller 460 Riverside Dr., New York City Ralph Alonzo Amerman, Jr 535 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa. John James Amory 65 E. 96th St., New York City Frederic Ducey Anderson, 823 Chambers Ave., Gloucester City, N. J. Martin Eli Anderson, Jr 1650 Sherman St., Denver Colo. John Moore Andreas 1436 River Rd., West Englewood, N. J. Frank John Appel 25 Magnolia Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. John Hoffman Archer Lancaster Ave., Wynnewood, Pa. James Sylvester Armentrout, Jr., 6320 Burbridge St., Germantown, Pa. Rudolph William Arndt 750 Emerson St., Denver, Colo. Beale Ashford 41 Fifth Ave., New York City Charles Brown Atwater 15 Denman PI., Elizabeth, N. J. William Mandeville Austin 319 Third St , Lakewood, N. J. James Sante Avati .Branch Ave., Little Silver, N. J. Benjamin James Baldwin 460 Felder Ave., Montgomery, Ala. George Brand Ball 715 Belvidere Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Norman Alexander Ballantine, 360 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. James Edward Barlow 508 DeWitt St., Syracuse, N. Y. John Herbert Barrett, Jr 16 Whitfield Rd., Baltimore, Md. Stuyvesant Bayard Redstone Inn, Short Hills, N. J. Cecil Ackmond Beasley, Jr., Northumberland Apts., Washington, D. C. William Paca Beatson, 6 Paddington Court. Homeland, Baltimore. Md. Frank Ellwood Bell, Jr.. . 148 Longwood Ave., White Plains, N. Y. NAME ADDRESS Albert Francis Bender, Jr 342 W. Jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J. John Konvalinka Bennett 208 Park PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert Stockton Bennett 312 Howard St., Cape May, N. J. Rollin Foote Bennett 1043 San Pasqual St., Pasadena, Cal. Purnell Benson Hampton Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Charles Harry Bentley 1111 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N. J. Frederick VanDerveer Berg. . .78 Trenor Dr., New Rochelle, N. Y. Michael Berman 144 N. Third St., Newark, N. J. Graham Gardner Berry 15 Upland Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. Herbert Wheaton Bertine 4 Chester Ave., White Plains, N. Y. John Loeser Black, Jr., Cathedral Mansions, Ellsworth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles Woodbury Blair Easthampton, N. Y. Peter Parrott Blanchard, Jr 4814 Keswick Rd., Baltimore, Md. Arthur Stanley Bland, Jr 6061 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Louis Bateman Blissard Main St., Port Norris, N. J. James Sullivan Bond, Jr 35 E. 47th St., Savannah, Ga. John Pitt Boogher Mount Pleasant, Havre de Grace, Md. John Borland, Jr 1217 Madison Ave., New York City Richard Miller Bosard.. .2315 Oliver Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. James Oliver Boss Lawrenceville, N. J. Richard Harding Bosworth 766 Gaylord St., Denver, Colo. James Arthur Bowen 3 Brooklawn Rd., Montclair, N. J. George Hamilton Boynton 2462 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta. Ga. Gordon Carter Braine 106 Arthur St., Garden City, N. Y. Haswell Potter Brayton 217 Church St., Herkimer, N. Y. Robert Walter Bretall 9128 Bennett Ave., Evanston, III. Joseph Coleman Bright, 8836 Germantown Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Edgar George Brisach 3761 Willett Ave., New York City Harry Angelo Brooks 171 W. 71st St., New York City Robert Cornelius Brouse 176 N. Portage Path. Akron, Ohio Aaron Switzer Brown Nicolet Rd.. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Jack Marvin Brown 780 Fifth Ave . New York City Stephen Slade Brown Poco Farm, Williamsport, Pa. Gordon Campbell Buck 54 Garfield Ave., Madison, N. J. 92 THE pel Qlass of 1935 — (Continued) J. Hibbs Buckman, Jr Langhorne, Pa. Imbrie Buffum 60 Hodge Rd., Princeton, N. J. Clifford Harned Bundy 676 Prospect PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert Burrows 400 West End Ave., New York City Charles Tolhurst Butler 155 N. Laurel St., Hazleton, Pa. Ewing Hill Buysse 1150 Fifth Ave., New York City James Etheridge Callaway 163 E. 7+th St., New York City John Joseph Campagna, Spaulding Lane, Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y Alvan Campbell, Jr 107 Chestnut St., Montclair, N. J William Francis Carey, Jr 15 E. 69th St., New York City- Edwin Smith Carney 29 Mada Ave., West Brighton, N. Y Richard Hunter Carter 87 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J Lawrence MacLaglan Cathles, Jr., 12 Fenimore Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y John Roberts Caulk, Jr 50 Vandeventer PI., St. Louis, Mo David Roe Chamberlain. .48 Susquehanna Ave., Great Neck, N. Y Stanley Edmund Chambers. 1812 S. Norton Ave., Sioux Falls, N. D Carson Fitzgerald Chandler, Jr Market St., Snow Hill, Md Wiljiam Crouch Chapin 240 Goodman St., Rochester, N. Y Arnold Goodwin Chapman, Jr 154 Chestnut St., Albany, N. Y George Motheral Chester 5701 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa Frank Culver Cheston, Jr 361 Vose Ave., South Orange, N. J Richard Atkinson Claybrook 804 Grant Ave., Plainfield, N. J James Otis Coates 2234 St. James Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Alexander Smith Cochran Govans, Baltimore, Md William Henry Cochrane 130 E. 39th St., New York City John Coggeshall 14 Franklin PI., Morristown, N. J Samuel Bailey Coke Fountain Ave., Glendale, Ohio Stephen Willets Collins, Jr 69 Prospect St., Summit, N. J Charles Blayney Colmore, Jr Box 1115, San Juan, Porto Rico John Kirtland Condict Old Lyme, Conn Hutchinson Ingham Cone. Jr.. .2325 Tracy PI., Washington, D. C Edwin Bertram Conklin, Jr 830 Park Ave., New York Citv John Conwav 3311 Highland PI., N.W., Washington, D. C Charles Adsit Cook Seaside Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J NAME ADDRESS Thomas Alexander Cooper 240 Dixon St., Henderson, Ky. Henry Rowland Cornwall . . . Deermeadow Farm, Middleburv, Vt. Arundel Cotter, Jr 37 Washington Sq., W., New York City Barring Hesse Coughlin 64 W. Union St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. James Huston Cowan Fort Monmouth, Oceanport, N. J. William Sellers Cox 2415 W. 17th St., Wilmington, Del. William McGarvey Crafft. .102 School House Lane, Ardmore, Pa. Gordon Samson Craig 339 New Market Rd., Dunellen, N. J. James Lowrie Crane, Jr 801 W. Ferry St., Buffalo, N. Y. William Laurence Crawford, 645 English Village, Wynnewood, Pa. William Amberg Cremin 20 Scott St., Chicago, III. James Michael Curran, Jr Main St., Mercersburg, Pa. James McCutcheon Curry. .. .814 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. William John Dailey. 2386 Ryer Ave., New York City Reveredy Johnson Daingerfield, Jr., 3405 Greenway St., Baltimore, Md. Charles Welfred Dare, Jr 465 Ridge St., Newark, N. J. Wickliffe Bond Dashiell, Jr 1470 Carr Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Clarence Joseph Dauphinot, Jr., 77 Greenway Terrace, Forest Hills, N. Y. Charles Strout Davis, Jr 1500 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, III. Gaston Joseph Davis 57 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains, N. J. Hugo Joseph Davis 57 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains, N. J. Richard Hallock Davis 508 Lakeview Ave., Jamestown,N. Y. Robert Jay Davis 236 Faragut St., Washington, N. C. Richard Thomas Davison 1237 Heberton St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Clinton Owen Calvert Davisson. .Campbell Rd, Short Hills, N. J. Albert Peter Delacorte 300 Central Park W., New York City Benjamin Osbun Delaney Dwight St., Chippewa Falls, Wis. John Morgan Denison Rosemont, Pa. John Richey Dessez Westport, Conn. Edward Chase Devereux Wyman Park Apts., Baltimore, Md. Richard Turner Dickinson. .. .1316 Putnam Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Henry Hayward Dinneen. .. .Woodbrook Govans, Baltimore, Mr. Francis William Dinsmore, Jr. ... 56 Olden Lane, Princeton, N. J. 93 jf THE PRINCE] Qlass of 1935 — (Continued) NAME ADDRESS Matthew Carton Dittmann, Jr. 7207 Lincoln Dr., Philadelphia, Pa. Carl Nigel Dixon Meadowbank Rd., Old Greenwich, Conn. Oscar Maynard Doerflinger, 324 Bard Ave., West New Brighton, N. Y. Christopher Silvester Donner . .4505 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Russell Carter Doolittle 79 Brompton Rd., Garden City, N. Y. Joseph Ingersoll Doran 116 E. Butler St., Kingston, Pa. Robert William Doyle 233— 79th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles Tuttle Drummond 145 North St., Auburn, N. Y. Fielder Slingluff Dudley Lake Rd., Short Hills, N. J. John Miller Duff 1435 Denniston St., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Watson Foster Dulles 72 E. 91st St., New York City Albert Riggs Durham 25 Marvin St., Clinton, N. Y. John Watson Durkee, Jr 34 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Eldon Horace Earle, Jr 16 Mountainview Rd., Verona, N. J. Paul Hoffman Eaton 6132 Warner Dr., Los Angeles, Cal. Durano Echeverria 30 Hillside Ave., Short Hills, N. J. George Roop Eckels. .. .100 Wellington Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Charles Hendrick Edmonston. . .2 Warrenton Rd., Baltimore, Md. John Frost Eisenbrey College Ave., Haverford, Pa. Byron Kenneth Elliot, Jr.. .33 Castle Shannon Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Edmund Rhett Elliot Ambassador Apts., Baltimore, Md. William Buckingham Elliot 650 Blackthorn Rd., Winnetka, 111. Phillip Juliber Elving 489 S.Belmont Ave., Newark, N. J. George Bache Emory, Jr 1 Franklin PI., Morristown, N. J. William Franklin Englis, Jr.. .11 Chestnut St., Garden City, N. Y. Charles Clement English, Jr Montrose Ave., Rosemont, Pa. Gustav Edward Escher, Jr 141 Hobart Ave., Summit, N. J. Frederick Hubbard Etherington, 6411 Wayne Ave., Germantown, Pa. Robert McKinney Etherington 152 E. 81st St., New York City Robert Howe Everitt Ill Washington St., East Orange, N. J. Albert Frank Faber, Jr 112 Rutland Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Byron Fairchild 139 E. Main St., Nanticoke, Pa. Thomas Edward Fairchild 29 E. Wilson St., Madison, Wis. George Crane Farnham 180 Woodward Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. NAME ADDRESS John Gray Faron 157 Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. Joseph Patrick Farrell 338 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. George Leslie Fenner, Jr.. .346 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Robert Neely Ferrer 409 W. School Lane, Germantown, Pa. Kenneth Williams Fertig, Jr.. .Manhasset Isle, Manorhaven, N. Y. Frederick Abraham Fetherolf, Jr.. .2803 Chew St., Allentown, Pa. Richard Michael Finder 210 Riverside Dr., New York City Roger Stanley Firestone. .Harbel Manor, Medina Rd., Akron, Ohio Richard Riddle Fisher 15 Highland PI., Maplewood, N. J. William Alexander Fisher, Jr., 20 Blythewood Rd., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Paul Fitting 233 Whitford Ave., Nutley, N. J. Richard Leigh FitzGerald 7 Greenough Ave., Boston, Mass. Craig Coleman Fitzpatrick, 58 Oakwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Thomas Updegraff Flanner 2952 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, 111. Joseph Albury Fleitas 949 Bethlehem-Pike, Chestnut Hill, Pa. Richard Elliot Fleming 48 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. J. Thomas Leonard Fletcher 107 W. 86th St., New York City Thomas David Flynn 203-11 Lawrence Blvd., Bayside, N. Y. William Lemcke Fortune. 1408 N.New Jersey St., Indianapolis, Ind. Anderson Fowler Peapack, N. J. Caleb Fellows Fox, III Elkins Park, Pa. Kelvin Morgan Fox Foxboro Ranch Flagstaff, Ariz. Walter Mayer Franklin, III. .1015 Prospect Ave., Plainfield, N. J. John Wesley Frazier, III 132 Beech Tree Lane, Wayne, Pa. Henry Dodge Freeman 1050 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Richard Lindsay Freeman.. . .607 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N. J. Jack Bruce French 2410 N. Market Ave., Canton, Ohio George Henry Frost 1110 Rahway Rd., Plainfield, N. J. Edward Montford Fuick, 2767 S. Deere Park Dr., Highland Park, 111. Clement Carrington Gaines, Jr., 54 Morningside Dr., New York City Charles Douglas Galloway, Jr.. 520 Jarden Rd., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Edward Lawrence Galloway. 4629 Stratford Rd., Fort Wayne, Ind. 94 jf THE PfUNC Qlass of 1935 — (Continued) .NAME ADDRESS Woodward Coghlin Gardiner Ottawa Hills, Toledo, Ohio Gilbert Kuhn Garretson 51 Stengel Ave., Newark, N. J Johnson Garrett Roland Park, Baltimore, Md Frederick Rohrer Gates 513 N. McKean St., Kittanning, Pa Alfred Gawthrop 2202 Shallcross Ave., Wilmington, Del Irving Schultz Geer Short Hills, N. J Charles Francis Center 1554 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa Edward Ashley Gerhard, Jr 460 Maple Ave., Winnetka, 111 Henry Williamson Ghriskey 3820 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa Harrv Turner Gilbert, Jr 20620 Brantlev Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Ernest Hambley Gill 53 Sanford St., Dover, N. J Thomas Joseph Gillen, Jr 205 Davis Ave., White Plains, N. Y Gilbert Lewis Glass 60 Gramercy Park, N., New York City William Buchanan Gold, Jr., 507 Westview Ave., Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. John Douglas Goodman 52 ' -4 Steel St., Auburn, N. Y. James Sylvester Goodwin. .. .19 Chesterfield Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Douglas Gorman, Jr Stevenson, Md. Norman Godfrey Gort. .370 Beachspring Rd., South Orange, N. J. Uri Balcom Grannis, Jr 550 Rosemary Rd., Lake Forest, 111. Harold Nathan Graves, Jr., 6926 Ninth St., N.W., Washington, D. C. John Leo Grebaukas 114 Curtiss St., Union City, Conn. William Fairchild Greenley, Jr 43 Essex St., Newark, N. J. Frederick Edward Greger. .. .2626 Pleasant Ave., Hamilton, Ohio Julian Arthur Gregory, Jr 84 Carleton St., East Orange, N. J. Douglass Griesemer, Jr.. 115 W. Underwood St., Chevy Chase, Md. Frederick Jenness Griffiths. .. .2188 Seminole Ave.. Detroit, Mich. Douglas Grundy 1445 E. 37th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. James Donald Gulick 833 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa. Edmond Asbury Gullion, 3700 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C. James Victor Gurge, Jr 391 Howard Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. William Theodore Hack 241 Elk Ave.. New Rochelle, N. Y. Louis Lee Haggin, Jr Mt. Brilliant Farm, Lexington, Ky. Richard Hartman Haigh 72 Durand Rd., Maplewood, N. J. NAME ADDRESS Earl Wood Hall 912 Ridgemont Ave., Charleston, W. Va. John Hughes Hall 825 Fifth Ave., New York City James Scott Hall 6027 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ralph Alexander Hallenbeck, Jr., 161 Division St., Amsterdam, N. Y. Robert Corbin Hallett 945 Pennsylvania St., Denver, Colo. Robert Mather Halliday.ll Strawberry Hill Ave., Stamford, Conn. Charles Bryant Halsey, Jr 803 Fifth Ave., New York City Donald Ross Hamilton 43-30— 166th St., Flushing, N. Y. John Louis Hamilton 4831 Indian Lane, Washington, D. C. George Huston Hammond-Kensington Rd., Bloomfield Hills, Mich. David Edward Hand 661 Fourteenth Ave., Paterson, N. J. Paul Frederick Hand 82 Passaic St., Ridgewood, N. J. John Stafford Harlow. . .307 Prospect Hghts., Northampton, Mass. Willis Fleming Harrington, Jr., 16th St. and Mt. Salem Lane, Wilmington, Del. Edward Harris, Jr 25 Clover Rd., Rochester, N. Y. Richard Elwood Harris 464 Parker St., Newark, N. J. Todd Harris 250-38 Locust PI., Little Neck, N. Y. William Heywood Harrison . 1460 St. James Court, Louisville, Ky. James Hamilton Hart 66 Hawthorne Ave., East Orange, N. J. Roswell Roberts Hart U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Paul He iry Harwood, Jr 969 Park Ave., New York City Cornwall Hastings 146 W. Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md. Norman Hovey Hayes 14 Irving St., New Bedford, Mass. Joseph Chalmers Hazen, Jr..l89 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. J. Victor Rodney Henkel Northwood Ave., Demarest, N. J. Martin Alward Henry Basking Ridge, N. J. Ferdinand Joseph Herpers, Jr., 389 Wyoming Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Garrison Herr Rensselaer Rd., Essex Fells, N. J. Raymond Leonard Hess, Jr 797 Wayne Ave., Indiana, Pa. Kenneth Chadbourne Hewitt. . .920 Farraguet St., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Francis Hewitt, Jr 7234 Coles Ave., Chicago, 111. Kennett Hikes 2065 Eastern Parkway, Louisville, Ky. John Joseph Hirschberger. . .34 Kingman Rd., South Orange, N. J. 95 Qlass of 1935 — (Continued) NAME ADDRESS Martin Colden Hoffman 229 E. 79th St., New York City George Flavius Holmes. . .2734 N. Stowell Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Samuel Spelman Holmes, Jr., 903 N. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, 111. Ivan Lee Holt, Jr 5068 Washington St., St. Louis, Mo. Abram Groff Hoober 621 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. Stephen Williams Hoover. . .16670 S. Park Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio Frederick Haddon Howell.. . .318 Anderson St., Hackensack, N. J. Hugo Gustav Huettig, Jr 151 Derrom Ave., Paterson, N. J. Oscar Beale Huffman, Shawnee Run Rd., Indian Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio Valentine Lome Hummel Louella Apts., Wayne, Pa. Patterson Humphrey 145 Heights Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. William Savery Husk 281 High St., Newburyport, Mass. James Miller Hustead, II Pointerhope, Uniontown, Pa. Palmer Hutcheson, Jr 1405 North Blvd., Houston, Tex. Robert Horgan Inglis 1251 E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio Henry Riedel Jahn 144 Christopher St., Montclair, N. J. Gordon Ames Japp 363 McAlpin Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Erben Anderton Jenkins 734 Park Ave.,Plainfield, N. J. Frank Bickerton John 915 South St., Pottstown, Pa. Lawrence Boardman Johnson Kis-Lyn, Pa. William Henry Johnson, Jr. .. .261 Forest Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Willis Witherspoon Johnson, Jr.. 31 5 Ridge Way, Little Rock, Ark. Frank Bremond Johnston 319 Summit Ave., Wayne, Pa. Robert Cossin Johnston 106 E. 236th St., New York City Thomas Robert Johnston 1081 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Stewart Hoyt Jones 349 Glen Echo Rd., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Thomas Henry Jones, Jr 1808 N. Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. John Paul Kadlic 4445 Harrison St., Bellaire, Ohio Fred Mahlon Kafer Lawrenceville, N. J. Elwood McGlenn Kalbaugh 530 — 48th St., Bellaire, Ohio Edwin Britton Katte Pine Tree Corners. Elmsford, N. Y. Franklin Patrick Kearney Ciderbrook Rd., Farmington, N. J. Frank Datesman Keeler Benton, Pa. Gordon Lithgow Keen Laurel Lane, Haverford, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Walter Francis Keenan,III.985 Plymouth St.,Pelham Manor, N. Y. John Calvin Kelbaugh Shiloh Rd., Hampstead, Md. Edward Demarest Keller. . .269 Roseland Ave., Essex Fells, N. J. Reo Stewart Kelley 200 W. 72nd St., New York City Alexander Sanford Kellogg 118 E. 70th St., New York City John Charles Kelly 1817 Summit Ave., Sioux City, Iowa Theodore Holland Kelly, 62 Buena Vista Dr., Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Walter Wyckoff Kemp Ravine Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. Charles Henry Kendrick, Jr Ardmore Ave., Haverford, Pa. Charles Richard Kendrick 2200 Bellaire St., Denver, Colo. David Ecclestone Kenyon Oakside, Smithtown Branch, N. Y. John William Kephart, Jr Ebensburg, Pa. Richard Rudolph Keppler 528 Morris Ave. .Elizabeth, N. J. Herbert Taylor Ketcham 563 E. 15th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sanford Farrington Ketcham . .8310 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles Vincent Kidd 115 W. Girafd Blvd., Kenmore, N. Y. Donald Erskine Kidd 71 Myrtle Ave., Montclair, N. J. John Howard Kies Scarborough, N. Y. John Reed King 126 S. Kentucky Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Edward Crane Kirkpatrick, 914 Stuart Rd , Westover Hills, Wilmington, Del. Louis Leland Kissling. . . .86 Magnolia Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Frederick John Knocke 2616 Arlington Ave., New York City Charles Campbell Koehn 147 E. 50th St., New York City Simon Paul Kramer, care of Allen C. Roudebush, Union Tr. Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio Spencer Farrin Kuhn 1031 Avondale Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Eugenio Lage Avenue Atlantica 654, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Rex McNaughton Lamb, Jr E. High St., Mount Vernon, Ohio Oliver Morton Langenburg. . .49 Westmoreland PI., St. Louis, Mo. William Mershon Lanning 828 Berkeley Ave.,Trenton, N. J. William Law 51 Myrtle Ave., Montclair, N. J. William Seymour Leake 301 N. 5th St., Tacoma, Wash. Neil Fremont Labhar 325 W. 87th St.. New York City James Gilbert Leigh, Jr 209 E. 15th St., Little Rock, Ark 96 a% THE PR Qlass of 1935 — (Continued) NAME ADDRESS David Leventritt 20 E. 76th St., New York City Alexander Graham Lewis. .47 Kensington Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Thornton Lewis, Jr 327 Llandrillo Rd., Cynwyd, Pa. Phillip Colquitt L ' Hommedieu. . 113 Vose Ave., South Orange, N. J. Oscar Richard Lichtenstein, Jr. .465 West End Ave., New York City Robert Gorse Lind 287 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles Pleasant Lineawaver, II.. . 162 Library PI., Princeton, N. J. Lorance William Lisle. .. .2065 S. Oak Knoll Ave., Pasadena, Cal. DeWitt Clinton Livington.. 235 Woodbridge Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. James Henry Lockhart, Jr 5601 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Archie Morrisson Lodge 328 E. 15th St., New York City William Fox Logan, Jr 237 Reynolds St., Kingston, Pa. Nelson Amos Ludington, Jr. .50 Huntington St., New Haven, Conn. Roland Cornelius Luther 1530 Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pa. Robert Carpenter Lydecker 48 Lincoln St., Glen Ridge, N. J. Thomas Edward McCabe 116 Beach St., Jersey City, N. J. John Gilpin McCain 324 N. McKean St., Kittanning, Pa. John Hoopes McCarthy 420 Hawthorne Rd., Duluth, Minn. John Joseph McClean,Jr 7501 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Richard Goehring McClung 324 W. Penn St., Butler, Pa. Herbert Charls McClure. . .2330 Highland Ave., Cincinnati. Ohio James Granville McCIure .... 5 Rockledge Rd., Wheeling, W. Va. Edgar Thomas McCormick. 102 N. Maple Ave., East Orange, N. J. Henry Clav McCormick 1024 First Ave., Williamsport, Pa. John Shoenherger McCormick, Jr., 5505 Darlington Rd , Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Lemuel McEwen 667 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. James Maurice McKaig . .135 Bay State Rd , Boston, Mass. George Ross McKee 122 E. 82nd St., New York City- Charles Albert McKennev, Jr., 1523 Rhode Island Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. Roderick McKenzie 1185 Laurel Ave., Hubbard Woods, 111. Pleasant Jackson McNeel, 126 E. King ' s Highway, San Antonio, Tex. Donald Duncan MacMillan, 1068— 15th Ave., S.E., Minneapolis, Minn. NAME ADDRESS Rodger Ellison MacQuigg 356 Madison Ave., Flushing, N. Y. James Alexander MacSporran. . .472 Hillside Ave., Orange, N. J. James Sterling MacVickar. .. .121 Cranford Ave., Cranford, N. J. James Alexander McWilliams Dwight, 111. J. de Navarre Macomb 11 Scott St., Chicago, 111. Charles Smith Maddock.pi. River Rd., RF.D.No. 6, Trenton, N. J. Joseph Hull Magruder 281 — 44th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. John Frederick Maloney 128 Keyes Ave., Watertown, N. Y. John Felix Marchand Moore ' s Hills, N. Y. James Haines Marks. 1308 Linden St., Glen Osborne, Sewickley, Pa. Wilson Ferree Marks Kiski School, Saltsburg, Pa. Edward Patrick Martin, Jr 69 W. 92d St., New York City John Edward Martin, Jr 2719 Park Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Richard Burroughs Mather 91 Lincoln St., Montclair, N. J. Howard Burrell Matthews. .. .73 Newfield St., East Orange, N. J. James Quackenbush May Antlers ' Ranch, Sunshine, Wyo. Henry Mayer, Jr 12 W. 72nd St., New York City Reynar Meadowcroft 440 Cornelia St., Boonton, N. I. William Robert Meighan 4623 Fayette PI., Little Neck, N. Y. Edwin Joseph Merrell.. .244 Wardwell Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. Wayne Kyrel Meschter 126 Roberts Ave., Glenside, Pa. Benjamin Franklin Miles 2459 Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J. George William Miller, III 618 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. Hermann Brezing Miller 1500 Union St., Reading, Pa. Jack Monroe Miller 321 Eighth Ave., Spokane, Wash. lames Moore Miller Mercersburg, Pa. Richard Cragin Milnes Kenwood, Oneida, N. Y. Donald Dickinson Miner 96 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. I. Burton Byron Mitchell 72— 76th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. John Fulton Berrien Mitchell, Jr., 244 Whitestone Ave., Flushing. N. Y. Albert Tohn Mixner 1200 W. 6th St., Plainfield, N. J. Irvine Eugene Moffatt 76 Cumberland Ave., Verona, N. J. John Custus Montgomery Oregon St., Mercersburg, Pa. Thomas Leggett Moore Jr., Mooreland, R.F.D. No. 2, Richmond. Va. Charles Amory Moosmann. .911 Woodlawn Ave., Plainfield, N. T. 97 the pew Qlass of 1935 — (Continued) Clifford Bavvden Morcom, Jr., 75 Outlook Ave., West Hartford, Conn James Caddall Morehead, Jr 4815 Bayard St., Pittsburgh, Pa Minot Canfield Morgan, jr 1185 Park Ave., New York City Stewart McKee Morgan, Jr Elmhurst Inn, Sewickley, Pa Frank Forrest Morrill 209 High St., Newburyport, Mass John Allen Morrison 837 W. 58th St., Kansas City, Mo Hunter Moss Bala, Pa Joseph Walton Mott, Jr Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City, N. J William Colhoun Motter, Jr 555 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn William Gamwell Moulton. 75 E. Orchard Ave., Providence, R. I Thomas Fretz Moyer 116 N. 15th St., Allentown, Pa Edwin McCord Mulock, Jr., Crambrook Rd., Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Edward B. Murray 243 Hosea Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio John Leo Myers 129 Booraem Ave., Jersey City, N. J John Dickson Neel, Jr 371 Wadsworth Ave., New York City Roger Heppenheimer Neidlinger Old Dock Rd., Alpine, N. J Henry Wade Nelson, Jr 431 W. 162nd St., New York City Phillip Groesbeck Nelson. .. .85 Buckingham Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y, John Allison Nesbitt, Jr 15 Wyndcrest Ave., Catonsville, Md Harry Grover Neu, Jr 15 Central Park West, New York City William Leonard Nicholl, Jr R.F.D. No. 3, Newburgh, N. Y, John Munhall Niedringhaus. .701 S. Linden Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa Robert Law Noble 46 Ethelbert PL, Ridgewood, N. J Charles Wallace Nolan 427 Sheridan Ave., New Castle, Pa Arthur Northwood, Jr 92 Chancellor Ave., Newark, N. J Percy Osamu Oda 725— 23rd St., Ogden, Utah Fallis Linton Oliver 701 St. James St., Pittsburgh, Pa William Frederick Oliver, Jr., 244 Washington Ave., Rutherford, N. J Donald George O ' Meara .... 59 Fenimore Rd.,Mamaroneck, N. Y Elmer Wesley O ' Neill, Jr Noble Vista, Jenkintown, Pa Ralph Dodd Osborne, Jr Llewellyn Park, West Orange, N. J Phillip Seiter Otten 820— 24th Ave.,N., St. Petersburg, Fla Frederick Mitchum Owens Sunfish Lake, St. Paul, Minn NAME ADDRESS Galitzin Newtin Padgitt 1424 Columbus Ave., Waco, Tex. Henry Allison Page, III Aberdeen, N. C. Walter Woodruff Parmalee 49 Elm St., Auburn, Maine Francis Aloysius Pasley. . . .456 Richmond Ave., Maplewood, N. J. George Doremus Patterson. .. .1007 Broome St., Wilmington, Del. John Fayette Patterson, Jr 322 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. John Legerwood Patterson, Jr., 6110 St. Andrew ' s Lane, Richmond, Va. Henry Hazelhurst Patton. . 1900 Rittenhouse Sq., Philadelphia, Pa. Brooke McBlair Payne 6109 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Charles William Per-Lee 511 W. Franklin St., Liberty, Mo. George Fredrik Peterson, 220 Fernwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Phillip Henry Phenix 143 S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. Robert Manning Phenix.. . .143 S. Munn Ave., South Orange, N. J. Walter Massey Phillips State Rd., Torresdale, Pa. Claude Pierce 2800 Ontario Rd., Washington, D. C. Eugene Cowles Pomeroy, Jr Hilltop, Hopewell, N. J. William Edgar Porter 650 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Richard Eastburn Potts 711 High St., Pottstown. Pa. James Burt Preston, Jr Larchmont, N. Y. Edward Fretwell Prichard, Jr 115 Houston Ave., Paris, Ky. John Leake Propst Winnsboro, S. C. Ripley Huntington Pumpelly 48 W. 10th St., New York City James Tolman Pyle Far Hills, N. J. James Edward Quigley. .. .North Green Bay Rd., Lake Forest, 111. Edward Neill Raymond Sweet Briar, Va. Arthur Drake Reeve 37 Shepard Ave., Newark, N. J. John Reichel, Jr 4947 Walton St., Philadelphia, Pa. Lawrence Alan Reilley 47 Spring St., Princeton, N. J. Ralph John Reiman 1 Windsor Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Solon Lafayette Rhode, Jr 238 N. 6th St., Reading, Pa. Frederick Tracy Richards Lawrenceville, N. J. Joe Fenet Richardson 2708 — 35th PI., Washington, D. C. William McLemore Richardson, Jr. .. .Box 437, Greenwich, Conn. Michael Dudley Riddle 1214 Bruck St., Columbus, Ohio 98 if the peine Qlass of 1935 — (Continued) NAME ADDRESS William Thomas Riley 123 S. 5th St., Goshen, Ind. Herman August Ringler 1801 N. 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Verus Taggart Ritter, Jr 356 N. Latches Lane, Merion, Pa. James Burnett Robertson Park Mansions, Pittsburgh, Pa. James Nelson Robertson 1121 Man St., Darby, Pa. Edgard Honold da Rocha Miranda, 31 39 Pra ;a Marechal Floriano, Rio de. Janeiro, Brazil John Gordon Rodgers 15 Balmiere Parkway, Cranford, N. J Edward Cummer Roe 1827 Stockton St., Jacksonville, Fla Carl Worrell Roessel Bedford Rd., Chappaqua, N. Y John Henry Griesel Rogers 990 Central Ave., Plainfield, N. J Randolph Preston Rogers, Jr.. .1217 W. 58th St., Kansas City, Mo, Frank Swift Rollins, Jr., 372 W. 250th St., Fieldston, Riverdale, N. Y Frederick Crouch Roop 36 N. Girard St., Woodbury, N. J Norman Boyd Roos 491 Hawthorn Lane, Winnetka, 111 Frederick Phelps Ross. .. .514 St. Clair Ave., Grosse Pointe, Mich John Bowlin Routh 21 Indian Hill Rd„ Winnetka, 111 William Ellis Rowell 14-16 North Ave., Elizabeth, N. J Alexander Carst Ruigh 22 Dickinson St., Princeton, N. J Berkeley Taylor Rulon-Miller. . .Blythewood Rd., Baltimore, Md Gerald Thomas Ryan 2628 Davidson Ave., New York City Anthony George Rytina 5003 St. Albans Way, Baltimore, Md John Joyce Sayen. 2111 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa John Baker Sc ' haner 127 S. 13th St., Harrisburg, Pa George Howell Schlapp. 26 Algonquin Lane, Webster Groves, Mo Chaloner Baker Schley Santa Barbara, Cal William Frederick Schmick. .4601 Millbrook Rd., Baltimore, Md Carl Julius Schmidlapp, II. .. .10 Grandin Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio Albert Linden Schomp, Jr 978 Madison Ave., Plainfield, N. J, Cyrus Bryson Schreiner, 42 St. Clair Dr., Mount Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa Charles Francis Schroeder 390 Sanford Ave., Flushing, N. Y Hans Otto Schundler, Jr 254 Woodland Rd., Madison, N. J David Harloe Scott 1236 Denmark Rd., Plainfield, N. J Edward Brooks Scott 339 Hart St., New Britain, Conn NAME ADDRESS Edward Wallace Scudder, Jr., 234 Ballantine Parkway, Newark, N. J. Richard Betts Scudder. .. .234 Ballantine Parkway, Newark, N. J. Thomas Gillespie Scully 102 S. Stewart St., Winchester, Va. William Alexander Seifert. .1060 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Walter Seymour, Jr 297 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J. Henry Lee Shaw 1001 Lawrence Rd., Trenton, N. J. Neville Bart Shea 8 Walnut St., Nanticoke, Pa. Paschal Green Shook, Jr P. O. Box 1831, Birmingham, Ala. John Saint Clair Simpson 27 S. 7th St., Indiana, Pa. Wharton Sinkler, Jr ElkinsPark, Pa. James Thomas Skelly, Jr 2200 Parkway, Wilmington, Del. Ulric Sloane, Jr Deshler Hotel, Columbus, Ohio Francis Goodwin Smith, Jr. .. .30 Northmoor Rd., Hartford, Conn. George Everard Kidder Smith. 1 109 S. 33rd St., Birmingham, Ala. George Rockwell Smith 175 E. 64th St., New York City Harold Calhoun Smith, Jr 15 Manly St., Greenville, S. C. Henry Lee Smith, Jr 4313 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Henry Such Smith Raritan Rd., Roselle, N. J. John Francis Smith, Jr 112 W. Church St., Frederick, Mr. John Lewis Smith, Jr.. . .2424 Tracy PI., N.W., Washington, D. C. Stevan Butler Smith . . . 500 Country Club Dr., Cedar Rapids, Iowa William Thomas Smith, Jr 462 Berkeley Ave., Orange, N. J. Thomas Snelham Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y. Albert Conrad Snell, Jr 1 Highland Heights, Rochester, N. Y. Harold George Spence Kahdena, Morristown, N. J. John Spotswood Spruance, Jr. .2210 Gilpin Ave., Wilmington, Del. Charles Frantz Stauffer 327 E. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. Willard Hinds Steele 99 S. Crest Rd., Chattanooga, Tenn. Sheldon Stephens 136 West Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Robert Lorth Stephenson 1314 Denniston St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Walker Woods Stevenson, Jr. . .15 Rensselaer Rd., EssexFells, N. J. Arthur Churchill Stirling 35 Wardman Rd., Kenmore, N. Y. Albert Rivington Stone Fernwood Rd., Short Hills, N. J. Richard Ralston Stout Santander Apts., Asbury Park, N. J. Charles Helme Strater, Jr 200 Locust Ave., Rye, N. Y. 99 jf THE PRINC Qlass of 1935 — (Conti?iued) NAME ADDRESS Porter Norton Streeter 869 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y Frederick Smith Strong, III Orchard Lake, Mich Donald Clive Stuart, Jr 182 Western Way, Princeton, N. J Douglas Edmunds Stuart 60 Battle Rii., Princeton, N. J Prasob Mon Chow Sukhsvasti, 2300 Kalorama Rd., Washington, D. C William Hamilton Sullivan 19 Corlies Ave., Allenhurst, N. J Robert Henry Super 302 Academy St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa Herman Robert Sutherland. . 1200 Santa Fe Rd., Kansas City, Mo Edwin White Sutton, Jr. Jones and Oahu Aves., Honolulu, Hawai Francis Edward Swann 879 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md Hugh Bartley Sweeny, Jr 1151 Stilford Ave., Plainfield, N. J Arthur Pittman Sweet.. . 123 Mountain Ave., West Caldwell, N. J James Huntington Symington, 3908 N. Charles Street Ave., Baltimore, Md Frank Martin Tack 520 Pine Rd., Sewickley, Pa Ralph Enos Taggart, Jr Robin Hill, Radnor, Pa John Whitfield Taylor . .23 Wildwood Terrace, Glen Ridge, N. J Robert Edward Lee Taylor, Jr.. 315 Overhill Rd., Baltimore, Md Frederic Harlan Temple 73 Guion St., New Rochelle, N. Y. Munevori Tesashima Kojimachi-ku, Tokvo, Japan John Peter Theurer 232 E. Walton PI., Chicago, III George Edwin Thomas Petersham, Mass Llewellyn Cruikshank Thomas. . . .Caixa 88, Porto Alegre, Brazil Samuel Finlev Thomas 182 W. 58th St., New York City Williamson Thomas 218 W. Jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J. Nelson Thomasson, III 1345 Astor St., Chicago, 111. Frederick Charles Thum. East Blvd. and 105th St., Cleveland.Ohio Norcross Sheldon Tilney Llewellyn Park, Orange, N.J. George Omerly Timanus. . .431 W. Johnson St., Philadelphia, Pa. George Metzger Todd, Jr.. .... .2372 Scottwood St., Toledo, Ohio Clark Baldwin Tower. ... 123 Wyoming Ave., South Orange, N. J. loseph Richards Towne 136 Monterev Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Henry Townend 85 W. Union St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Harminio Traviesas 364 Sterling PI., Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles Trexler 900 Madison Ave., New York Citv NAME ADDRESS Frederick Lum Trowbridge 76 E. Park St., Newark, N. J Mayson Hatch Tucker 955 Park Ave., New York City Robert Patterson Turner, Jr Country Club Rd., York, Pa John Reid Turney, Jr 458 Lee Ave., Webster Groves, Mo Russell Thayer Tutt, 1205 N. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo Herbert Tutwiler, Jr. . .433 Brown-Marx Bldg., Birmingham. Ala Henry Willets Underhill Jericho, Long Island, N. Y Morris Crawford Valentine, 8345 Lefferts Blvd., Kew Gardens, Long Island, X. Y John Vander Horst 614 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md Charles Augustus VanKeuren, 141 Gordonhurst Ave., Montclair, N. J Allen McCullough Vanneman, Jr Port Deposit, Md Duncan VanNorden 993 Fifth Ave., New York City Stuart Henrv VanSaun 430 Union St., Hackensack. N. J Charles Edwin Vilade 417 Orchard St., Cranford,N. J Louis Richard Villaume. ... 172 Prospect Terrace, St. Paul, Minn George Ray Vilsack 1516 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa George Albert Vondermuhll, Jr 115 E. 79th St., New York Citv Roland Voorhees 900 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, III Samuel Polk Walker 524 Camilla Ave., Roanoke, Va Shelbv Smith Walker 2738 Highland Ave., Birmingham, Ala Walter Willard Walker, 419 Groveland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn James Edmund Walsh Merrick Road, Merrick, Long Island, N. Y Douglas Edwin Ward 11 Chestnut St., East Orange, N. J Charles Willard Bennett Wardell, Jr. 87 81st St., Brooklyn, N. Y Robert Wardrop, II 698 Blackthorn Road, Winnetka, III Irving Warner, Jr 1109 Broome St., W ilmington, Del Strvker Warren 99 Jefferson Road, Princeton, N. J Channing Way, Jr., High St. and Virginia Ave., West Chester, Pa Charles Geyer Weaver 160 Riverside Drive, New York City John Frederick .Weaver Curwensville, Pa Henrv Andre W;isman 225 West 86th St., New York Citv 100 if THE PRICE] I Q dss of 193 ' 5 — (Continued) SAME ADDRESS Norman Spencer Welch, Jr 1 Werms Court, Charleston, S. C. John Wynne Weller 626 Moreno Road, Wynnewood, Pa. Samuel Gardner Welles, Jr. .. 104 Woodside Ave., Trenton, N. J. James Jewett Turner Wells. 1321 Bennington Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Monroe Edwin Wenger Oregon St., Mercersburg, Pa. Robert Charles Whaley R.F.D. No. 1, Morristown, N. J. George Davidson White Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn. Jesse Edwards White, Jr.. .70 Hawthorne Place, Montclair, N. J. Lewis Apperson White 210 Mayville St., Mount Sterling, Ky. William Maclntvre White, Jr. . . .Tillotson Road, Fanwood, N. J. Edward HarlanWhitehead 1320 West State St., Trenton, N. J. Beorge Clavton Whitnev South Barre, Mass. Richard Bliss Whitney. 270 West End Ave., New York City Frank Dixon Whitworth Riverside Drive, Western Port, Md. Horace Pritchard Whitworth, Jr., Riverside Drive, Western Port, Md. Lloyd Allen Wilbur • • . .156 Stockton St., Hightstown, N.J. Keith Brahe Wiley 65 North St., Stamford, Conn. Harry Rockefeller Wilkinson, Jr. . .Pomeroy Ave., Madison, N. J. George Henry Williams, Jr., 151 Central Park West, New York City James Peter Williams, III, 621 South Linden Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. NAME ADDRESS George Johnston Willock, Jr 5830 Solway St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Thomas Williams Wilson, Jr., 215 Tumbridge Road, Baltimore, Md. Robert Alonzo Winters Keuka Park, N. Y. Philip Brosius Wisman 31 Central Ave., Spring Valley, N. Y. Jackson Rennolds Withinton. .15 Crary Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Joseph Donaldson Wood 317 Park St., Morgantown, W. Va. Eugene Charles Worden, Jr Rosedale Road, Princeton, N. J. James Carrington Wriggins, 134 Reynolds Place, South Orange, N. J. Edwin Matthew Wright, 16710 East Jefferson Ave., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Richard Ridgway Wright Allentown, N. J. William Lyon Wright 207 LaFayette St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. James Hart Wyld 72 Second St., Garden City, N. Y. Linton Turner Yarnall 7 North Austin Ave., Ventnor, N. J. Kenneth William Y°st 26 Chelton Ave., Morrisville, Pa. Arthur Young, Jr 110 Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Christian Frederick Zieseniss, Boulevard Beausejour 45, Paris, France Richard Rohr Zundel 14 Berkeley Place, Cranford, N. J. 101 |§ the PRINCETON Partial Students Philip de Buisson Arcularius Princeton, N. J Henry Lansing Clute Montclair, N. J Thomas Spencer Cobb Kalamazoo, Mich Alexander Czegledy Cegled, Hungary Thomas Adolphus Davis Centralia, 111 John Henry DeGroot Princeton, N. J Richard Preston Eckels Steelton, Pa Karl Sigmund Felder Clinton, Ind Henry E. Hale, III Princeton, N. J Samuel Pollock Harbison Sewickley, Pa Jack Manne New York, N. Y Ernest Herman Moser Corvallis, Ore John Ransom Palmer Shreveport, La Irving Van Gilder Perine, Jr East Orange, N. J David Eugene Pierce Elkins Park, Pa William Laurens Pressly Chester, S. C Edward Eugene Reilly Trenton, N. J Takauya Torii Washington, D. C Gilbert Ferdinand Van Bever No. Providence, R. I (general Summary OFFICERS Trustees 38 Faculty and Instructors 315 Assistants in Instruction. Officers of Administration (duplicates) 12) GRADUATE SCHOOL Visiting Fellows Advanced Fellows Ordinary Fellows Graduate Scholars 37 39 417 30 12 36 10 Other Graduate Students 154 Graduate Students in Engineering UNDERGRADUATES Senior Class A.B 407 B.S 61 B.S. in Eng 42 242 14 Junior Class A.B B S B!s ' . in ' Eng.. Sophomore Class A.B B.S. in Eng. Freshman Class A.B B.S. in Eng.. 510 Partial Students Total for the year 1931-1932. 333 168 40 541 532 64 593 540 95 635 19 2554 102 (geographical Summary G. ENG. SR. JR. so. FR. PAR. TOTAL G. ENG. SR. JR. so. FR. PAR. TOTAL New York 33 133 119 155 153 1 594 Oklahoma 4 1 2 7 New Jersey 19 8 118 148 135 157 6 591 Oregon 4 1 6 Pennsylvania 32 2 100 78 107 111 3 433 Washington 2 1 2 6 Ohio 18 1 25 22 24 24 114 Vermont 3 1 1 5 Illinois 6 21 22 23 20 1 103 South Dakota 2 1 1 4 Maryland 9 14 25 21 32 101 Maine 1 i 1 4 Connecticut 9 3 11 9 14 46 Hawaii 1 1 1 4 District of Columbia 1 1 7 10 10 12 1 42 Idaho 1 1 3 Missouri 3 9 11 7 11 41 Utah 2 1 3 Michigan 3 7 10 11 7 1 39 Kansas 2 2 Minnesota 4 5 6 8 9 32 Wyoming 1 1 2 California 11 3 3 7 4 28 Arizona 1 1 Massachusetts 3 8 2 6 8 27 Canada 10 1 2 14 Delaware 2 5 4 4 8 23 China 6 1 8 Kentucky 3 2 6 4 6 21 England 5 5 Indiana 4 4 4 3 3 1 19 France 1 1 2 1 5 Colorado 1 1 7 2 6 17 Scotland 3 3 Georgia 1 1 4 7 1 3 17 Hungary 1 1 2 Texas 3 2 4 4 3 16 Brazil 2 2 Alabama 1 3 2 3 5 14 Italy 1 1 2 Virginia 1 1 1 2 4 5 14 Cuba 1 West Virginia 2 2 5 4 13 India 1 Tennessee 1 4 4 2 1 12 Japan 1 Florida 1 3 3 2 2 11 Korea 1 Rhode Island 3 2 2 2 1 1 11 Mexico 1 North Carolina 5 1 2 i 1 10 Netherlands 1 Arkansas 1 2 2 2 2 9 Palestine 1 Iowa 2 2 2 1 2 9 Persia 1 Mississippi 1 3 2 3 9 Peru 1 New Hampshire 2 2 3 1 8 Poland 1 South Carolina 1 2 1 3 1 8 Porto Rico 1 Wisconsin 2 2 4 8 Russia 1 Louisiana 4 2 1 7 Nebraska 1 4 1 1 7 242 14 510 541 593 635 19 2554 103 jj§ THE pen D UNDERGRADUATE COUNCIL Standing — James, Sherman, R. H. Hooker, Lane, Barrett, i eated — Donner, Morse, D. H. Hooker, Etherington, Scarlett. BOA-BRAC Iff Undergraduate Qouncil 1931-1932 MEMBERS, 1932 D. H. Hooker, Chairman G. R. Donner C. G. Morse, Vice-Chairman J. G. Shennan C. E. Scarlett, Jr. E. W. Barrett J, F. James, Jr. R. E. Knell MEMBERS, 1933 B. H. Etherington, Jr., Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1934 A. S. Lane R. H. Hooker 105 TOE Pfflf D Standing — Kramer, Chamberlain, Pecora, Paul. BRIC-A-BRAC Seated — ( hamberlain, Cahn, Green (Chairman), VanLiew, Arrott. jS THE PB fa ESSi ' , ' 1933 c Bric-a- c Brac John Bradley Green Chairman Charles Richards Gordon Assistant Chairman William Morris Cahn Business Manager Roswell Wilcox Chamberlain, III . . . Photographic Editor Frederick Parker Sands Circulation Manager Ernest Ray Chamberlain Advertising Manager Willard Randolph van Liew, Jr Art Editor Howard William Kramer Assistant Art Editor Robert Findley Arrott Associate Editor Raymond Valentine Paul Associate Editor William Thomas Pecora Associate Editor ill THE pen THE DAILY PRINCETONIAN Top Row — Wood, Roberts, W. K. Snyder, Burnett, Sheldon, Symington, Morris. Sixth Row — Lawrence, Rouse, Luetscher, Savage, Mac- Millan, Lane, Hutton, Schumann, Stevens, Ragan, Rentschler. Fifth Row—}. N. MacDonald, O ' Brien, Randell, Hill, Eisenhart, Ames, Brower, Wright, Carhart, Harman. Fourth Row— Ross, Edwards, Atkins, Delaney, Damman, Coates, Browning, Wetherbee, Quellmalz, Barnes, Wingo. Third Rokv — Perera, Pasley, Fitzmorris, McWilliams, Clifford, Howell, C. H. Snyder, J, H. MacDonald, Shackelford, Hatch. Second R ow — Whallon, Leonard, Carpenter, Ely, Barrett, Findley, Kennedy, O ' Malley, Reed. Front Row — Whipple, Lambie, English, Tompkins, Arnold, Chapman, Oakes, Boffey. i% the pei D. DuVivier, ' 32 W. A. Fairburn, ' 32 E. D. Gasson, ' 32 J. N. MacDonald, ' 32 W. K. Snyder, ' 32 H. B. Arnold, ' 33 A. C. Barnes, ' 33 E. L. Bigelow, ' 33 H. L. Chapman, ' 33 R. L. Hatch, Jr., ' 33 The T)aily T rincetonian Edward W. Barrett, Chairman NEWS STAFF Charles H. Findley, ' 32, Managing Editor Henry M. Kennedy, ' 32, Assignment Editor Edward Reed, Jr., ' 32, Make-Up Editor C. S. Hamilton, ' 32, Assistant Managing Editor G. C. Howell, ' 33 N. C. English, ' 34 E. W. Lane, Jr., ' 33 R. L. Hutton, Jr., ' 34 D. B. S. Morris, Jr., ' 33 J. T. Lambie, ' 34 G. A. Perera, ' 33 E. B. Hill, ' 34 F. Shackelford, ' 33 J. F. Symington, Jr., ' 33 J. H. Tompkins, ' 33 O. T. Wingo, ' 33 W. S. Eisenhart, Jr., ' 34 W. C. Hogg, Jr., ' 34 F. P. Lawrence, ' 34 J. B. Oakes, ' 34 V. J. Roberts, Jr., ' 34 J. G. Rouse, Jr., ' 34 W. D. Sheldon, ' 34 EDITORIAL STAFF James O ' Malley, Jr., ' 32, Editorial Editor William Piel, Jr., ' 32, Assistant Editorial Editor J. S. Allen, ' 32 R. G. Burlingham, ' 32 G. H. Gurley, ' 32 R. M. Perry, ' 32 J. C. Savace, ' 32 K. M. Boffey, ' 32 B. C. D. Edwards, ' 32 D. S. MacMillan, ' 32 D. G. Ross, Jr., ' 32 P. R. Schumann, ' 32 H. F. O ' Brien, ' 32 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT J. Wallace Ely, ' 32, Business Manager Frederick N. Leonard, ' 32, Circulation Manager Frank F. Carpenter, ' 32, Advertising Manager Edward V. Whallon, ' 32, Make-Up Manager Richard W. Damman, ' 32, Service Manager H. C. Blackiston, ' 32 C. Brower, ' 33 W. F. Delaney, ' 33 R. S. Pasley, Jr., ' 33 A. I. Atkins, ' 34 J. H. Burnett, ' 32 R. L. Cliffofd, ' 33 C. C. Fitzmorris, Jr., ' 33 E. E. Wetherbee, Jr.. ' 33 A. MacD. Wood, ' 34 H. L. McWilliams, Jr., ' 33 PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFF Laurence S. Rockefeller, ' 32, Photographic Chairman Edward S. Welch, ' 32, Service Manager • Charles M. Council, Jr., ' 33, Secretary C. A. Ragan, Jr., ' 32 C. P. Carhart, ' 33 J. N. Harman, Jr., ' 33 R. E. Stevens, ' 33 F. M. Browning, ' 34 D. H. Randell, ' 32 R. P. Coates, ' 33 J. A. Luetscher, Jr., ' 33 V. P. Wright, ' 33 F. Quellmalz, Jr., ' 34 L. B. Rentschler, ' 32 J. H. MacDonald, ' 33 R. N. Whipple. ' 34 113 TIGER BOARD Top Row — Council, White, Stralem, Dunning, Cooley, Taylor, Morris. Fourth Row — Black, Baker. MncDonald. Whitney, Brown, Sullivan, Morrison, Clement. Third Row — Loeb, VanLiew, Buchner, Dick:nson, Robinson, Thomas, Kniffn, McMillan. Second Row — Stout, Black, Patton, Metcalf, Hibben, Chapman, Goodenough, Guerrini. Seated — Reed, Evans, Heath, Kennedy, Swain, Rawson, Emory, if the pelt OA-BRAC 0| The Princeton Tiger Hexry M. Kennedy, ' 32 Chairman EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT C. Raymond Swain, Jr., ' 32 Samuel H. Iams, Jr., ' 32 . C. M. Council, Jr., ' 32 A. F. Hewitt, ' 32 J. R. Loeb, ' 32 J. M. MacDonald, ' 32 D. S. McMillan, ' 32 H. M. Patton, ' 32 W. O. Stout, Jr., ' 32 H. N. White, Tr ' 32 H. N. Whitney. ' 32 A. Brown, ' 33 BUSINKSS DEPARTMENT irt Editor . Literary Editor C. E. Brush, III. ' 33 F. C. Hibben, ' 33 O. Kniffin, ' 33 S. Morris, ' 33 G. F. Sullivan, ' 33 Lewis Thomas, ' 33 W. R. van Liew, Jr., ' 33 F. T. Buchner, ' 34 J. L. Dunning, ' 34 W. T. Pecora, ' 34 A. G. Robivson Curtis F. Heath, ' 32 Business Manager James D. Evans, ' 32 Advertising Manager Thomas M. Emory, ' 32 Circulation Manager Charles B. Rawson. ' 32 Service Manager A. R. Breed, ' 32 W. K. Chapman, ' 32 M. M. Dickinson. ' 52 C. Y. Freeman, ' 32 J. B. Reed, ' 32 P. Stralem, ' 32 G. H. Baker, ' 33 H. W. Beardsley, ' 33 C. T. Brown, ' 33 W. L. Crow, ' 33 J. B. Eastman, ' 33 L. A. Jackes, Jr., ' 33 E. L. Marston, ' 33 F. R. Metcalf, ' 33 H. B. Richardson, ' 33 Lane Taylor, ' 33 C. M. Wood, Jr., ' 33 J. H. Barker, ' 34 H. H. Clement, ' 34 R. Cooley. ' 34 D. Goodenough, ' 34 G. U. Guerrini, ' 34 B. Morrison, ' 34 115 ff THE PHI The Bric-a- c Brac VOLUME LVI Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Two THE BOARD Archibald Gordon Murray, Jr Chairman James Wallace Ely Business Manager Peter Schwed Photographic Manager Edward J. Welch Assistant Photographic Manager John Cornell Schenck Circulation Manager Wilfred Oakley Stout, Jr Art Editor Francis Mark Miller . Assistant Art Editor Arthur Cavanaugh O ' Connor, Jr Advertising Manager Harold Arthur Lowenheim Associate Editor 116 THE PR1C[ Jormer Bric-a-Brac Officers YEAR VOL. CHAIRMAN 1876 1 A. B. Turnure, 76 1876-77 1 P. R. Pyne, ' 78 1877-78 3 C. Talcott, ' 79 1878-79 4 D. M. Massie. ' 80 1879-80 5 F. G. Landon. ' 81 1880-81 6 E. B. Critchlow. ' 82 1881-82 7 O. H. Grouse, ' 83 1882-83 8 C. T. McMullin, ' 84 1883-84 9 J. K. Mumford, ' 85 1884-85 10 M. Halstead, ' 86 1885 86 11 J. W. Elder, ' 87 1886 87 12 J. H. Pershing, ' 88 1887-88 13 R. E. Speer, ' 89 1888-89 14 T. M. Yeakle, ' 90 1889-90 15 C. F. Howell, ' 91 1890-91 16 V. L. Collins, ' 92 1891-92 17 H. R. Daniels, ' 93 1892 93 18 M. H. Sicard, ' 94 1893-94 19 T. S. Huntington, ' 95 1894-95 20 C. B. Boswick, ' 96 1895-96 21 W. S. Harris, ' 97 1896-97 22 R. D. Dripps, ' 98 1897-98 23 George K. Reed, ' 99 1898-99 24 C. Yeoman, ' 00 1899 00 25 W. E. Hope, ' 01 1900-01 26 O. T. Mallery, ' 02 1901-02 27 F. L. Wright, ' 03 1902-03 28 E. McP. Armstrong, ' 04 1903-04 29 K. S. Clarke, ' 05 1904-05 30 S. H. Bird, ' 06 1905-06 31 C. T. Lazelere. ' 07 1906-07 32 R. C. Clothier, ' 08 1907-08 33 E. T. Holsapple, ' 09 1908-09 34 J. S. Dennis, ' 10 1909-10 35 I. F.Bennett, ' 11 1910-11 36 G. W. Bunn, ' 12 1911-12 37 E. L. Douglass, ' 13 1912-13 38 J. M.Colt, ' 14 1913-14 39 D. Myrick, ' 15 1914-15 40 J. R. Stockton, ' 16 1915-16 41 H.T.Dunn, ' 17 1916-17 42 R. M. Griffith, ' 18 1917-18 43 H. P. VanDusen. ' 19 1918-19 44 W. H. Downs, ' 20 1919-20 45 R. D. Buterbaugh. 21 1920-21 46 H. Cunningham, ' 22 1921-22 47 H. G. Lloyd, ' 23 1922-23 48 H. B. Lester, ' 24 1923-24 49 P. S. Havens, ' 25 1924-25 50 S. Dumper. ' 26 1925-26 51 T. VanD. Norman, ' 27 1926-27 52 Lewis Firev, ' 28 1927-28 53 J. MacN. Thompson, ' 29 1928-29 54 R. E. Clemson, ' 30 1929-30 55 E. P. Stevens. ' 29 1930-31 56 A. G. Murray, ' 32 BUSINESS MANAGER ART EDITOR J. L. Rogers C. A. Case F. H. Little H.C. Smith H. Swan P. S. Seely N. W. Mclntyre T. Taliaferro H. A. Boas W. H. Flammer L. Stewart, Jr. C. W. Jones S. D. Bell J. H. O ' Neill J. F. Adams J. M. Raymond, Jr. T. H. Miles, Jr. H. R. Chambers S. N. Comly H. S. Firestone D. B. Foresman R. G. Scarlett H. E. Anderson, Jr. E. R. Bnell M. B. Miller T. R. Rhodes C. R. Agnew. Tr. W. R. Beardsley S. S. Preston, Tr. A. M. Beitler. II F. A. Seiberling J. W. Ely, ' 32 H. O. Millikin K. S. Goodman R. S. Barbee L. Thompson J. I. Scull J. Boyd, Jr. T. S. Paul J. Riegel W. R. Smith A. C. M. Azoy, Jr. R. H. Scannell H. S. Gilland W. M. Boadway D. R. Shotwell R. F. Barnett E. Harris E. R. Perry E. S. King C. M. Webster T. M. Mller R. A. Blow E. W. Newsom J. T. Moss, Jr. A. Shaw P. M. Day W. A. Moore A. H. Adams W. O. Stout, ' 32 117 j}S the pen NASSAU LITERARY MAGAZINE Seated — Leonard, Piel. Burlingham. Standing — MacLeish. Nail, Horton, Kennedy. THE PRINCE I (§ ZN assau jQiterary Magazine EDITORIAL BOARD J. H. Breasted, Jr., ' 32 H. M. Kennedy, ' 32 R. G. Burlingham, ' 32 W. F. J. Piel, Jr., ' 32 S. H. Iams, Jr., ' 32 P. C. Horton, ' 33 R. E. Nail, ' 33 BUSINESS BOARD F. N. Leonard, ' 32 E. T. Delaney, ' 33 119 jf THE PfUNC US PRESS CLUB Standing — Carrington, Griffen, Johnson, Welliver. Seated — Mr. Osborne (Adviser), Taylor, Rose, Dripps, Parker. George E. Rose, Jr. John C. Carrington Edward D. Johnson Princeton University ' Press Qlub OFFICERS George E. Rose, Jr., ' 32 President Robert D. Dripps, Jr., ' 32 Vice-President R. Blaine Platt, ' 33 Secretary-Treasurer Frederick S. Osborne, ' 24 Adviser In 1910, Dean Christian Gauss organized the Princeton University Press Club in order that Princeton might be authentically represented to the outside world through newspapers. The Press Club is the official news agency of the University, wherefore its members are Princeton correspondents for the leading newspapers and news syndicates of the East, and are directly responsible for the greater part of the news dispatches from Princeton appearing daily in the newspapers throughout the country. MEMBERS 1932 Robert D. Dripps, Jr. John H. Rice William Z. Taylor MEMBERS 1933 Arthur B. Griffen William L. Parker R. Blaine Platt MEMBERS 1934 Warman Welliver Newspapers for which the Press Associated Press New York American New York Herald Tribune New York Times New York World-Telegram New York Sun New York Evening Post New York News Club corresponds: Philadelphia Ledger Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia Record Philadelphia Bulletin Boston American Boston Globe Boston Herald Boston Post Boston Transcript Baltimore American Baltimore Sun Newark News Newark Star-Eagle Newark Sunday Call Trenton State Gazette Trenton Times New Brunswick Home-News Christian Science Monitor Pittsburgh Gazette Times St. Paul Pioneer Press United Press International News Service Standard News Universal News Service 121 N 1 LJ I LJ ftW GLEE CLUB Top Row — Faron, Kappes, Dittmann, Moffctt, Foster, Van Nortwick. Fourth Row — Wolverton, A. D. McCoy, Hillman, H. B. Walker, John- son, Wilson, Henderson, Petty. Third Row — W. B. McCoy, Hand, Underhill, Beckers, Mather, Bennett, Dungan, Atherton. Second Row — Eisenbrey, Vilsack, Durrie, Haigh, Worden, Sibley, Van Dyke, Gavalas. Front Row — -Smith, Bulkley, Page (Pres.), R. M. Walker (Leader), Kerr (Asst. Leader), Cook, Mott. if THE PHUCI J. A. Avirett, ' 33 T. Bates, ' 34 G.S.Bennett, ' 34 J. Brown, ' 3 5 F.O.Allen, ' 32 W. L. Asmuth, ' 34 C. W. BULKLEY, ' 32 T. P. Cook, ' 32 C. C. Alden, ' 34 J. B. Atheron 32 L. F. Beckers, ' 34 J. K.Bennett, ' 35 P. Benson, ' 35 N. Brasler, ' 34 H. Burns, ' 34 S.B.Coke, ' 35 ' Princeton University QleeQlub G. M. Page, ' 32 President Dr. Alexander Russell Director J. L. Osmer, ' 33 Manager R. M. Walker, ' 32 . . . Leader A. Struck, ' 33 Accompanist S. C. Loveland, Jr., ' 33 Publicity Manager B. F. Bunn, ' 07 Graduate Treasurer FIRST TENORS A. D. Adair, ' 35 J. G. Anderson, ' 34 R. H. Bosworth, ' 35 D. M. Bramlett, ' 34 W. C. Chapin, ' 35 E. G Collister, ' 34 W. R. Cosby, ' 34 J. D. Durand, ' 33 J. H. Durrie, ' 34 B. H. Etherington, ' 33 J. N. Foran, ' 34 S. H. Garth, ' 33 G. Garretson, ' 35 D. Kenyon, ' 35 SECOND TENORS J. H. Burnett, ' 32 H. R. Cornwall, ' 35 G. S. Damerel, ' 34 M. C. Dittman, ' 35 N. V. Duncan, ' 33 W.B.Dunn, ' 32 J. T. Edgar, ' 32 N. C. English, ' 34 C. S. Hascall, ' 34 A. B. Compton, ' 34 D. DuVivier, ' 32 G. A. Eadie, ' 34 S. L. Eckard, ' 34 J. F. ElSENBRAY, ' 35 W. M. Feldgoise, ' 32 F. L. Ferverda, ' 34 L. Gavalas, ' 34 G. J. Faron, ' 35 J. M. Ferrer, ' 34 T. D. Foster, ' 34 J. E. Groth, ' 32 W. P. Wricht, ' 33 R. Haigh, ' 35 E. R. Hack, ' 33 A. G Hoober, ' 35 M. Johnson, ' 34 S. D. Johnson, ' 34 FIRST BASSES W.D.Hawkins, ' 34 RR. Keppler, ' 35 S. F. Ketcham, ' 35 S. C Loveland, ' 33 M.H.Miller, ' 33 M. Macomb, ' 35 W. B. McCoy, ' 32 W. H. Morris, ' 32 T.F.Meyer, ' 35 SECOND BASSES E. A. Gerhard, ' 35 E.H.Gill, ' 35 F. B. Gunther, ' 33 P. F.Hand, ' 35 R. W. Hench, ' 34 C. P. Henderson, ' 32 W. C. Hogg, ' 34 C. W. Kappers, ' 33 T. A. Kerr, ' 34 A. D. McCoy, ' 33 H. C. Mial, ' 34 G P. Moffat, ' 32 W. Newal, ' 34 J. L. Osmer, ' 33 W. A. Peters, ' 34 W. G Randall, ' 32 R A. Schmid, ' 32 A. G.Lyon, ' 33 P. J. McNeel, ' 35 E. M. Murray, ' 34 W. C. Petty, ' 32 E. H. Richardson, ' 34 W. M. Richardson, ' 35 F. M. Sibley, ' 34 E.D.Keller, ' 35 R.B.Mather, ' 35 J. A. Kerr, ' 32 L. F. Moody, ' 32 J. N. Morrison, ' 32 M. C. Morgan, ' 35 R. W. Olson, ' 34 G. M. Page, ' 32 N. B. Roos, ' 35 J. F.Smith, ' 35 P. C. Smith, ' 32 F. M. Tack, ' 35 J. L. Tiffany, ' 34 T. H. Trimble, ' 34 J. R. Van Dyke, ' 34 H.D.Wallace, ' 33 G.H.Williams, ' 35 G. Mott, ' 33 E. B. Myers, ' 34 R. E. Noble, ' 32 G. R. Vilsack, ' 35 J. N. SCHENK, ' 34 S. D. Swan, ' 34 T. S. Watson, ' 34 E. R. Whallon, ' 32 R. J. Skillman, ' 34 A. V. Smolianinoff, ' 32 C. H. Snyder, ' 34 E. K. Tryon, ' 32 H. W. Underhill, ' 35 W. B. Van Nortwick, ' 34 G. A. VONDERMUHL, ' 35 A. H. Vrooman, ' 34 H. B. Walker, ' 34 F. W. Williams, ' 33 G.J. Willock, ' 35 J. S. Wilson, ' 33 P. B. Wisman, ' 35 D. K. Wolverton, ' 33 E. C. Worden, ' 35 H. Stern, ' 33 125 THEPB INSTRUMENTAL CLUB Top Row — Collins, Reynolds, Hayer. Second Row — Thomasson, Chapman, McKee. Firestone, Parker, D ' Elena. Seated— Oman, Russell, Rust, Van Licw, Thomas, Kirkham, Poole. iil the C. V. SCHIEREN, ' 34 A. S. Fisher, ' 3+ G. S. Williams, ' 34 H. L. Thomas, ' 32 R. V. Case, Jr., ' 33 J. Bachmax, ' 34 A. D. Rust, ' 34 PIANO T. W. Goas, ' 33 L. D ' Elena, ' 34 Princeton Instrumental Qlub OFFICERS W. R. van Liew, Jr., ' 33 President R. M. Crawford Musical Director W. C. Russell, ' 33 Manager A. D. Rust, ' 34 Leader EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE H. L. Thomas, Jr., 32 C. V. Schieren, ' 34 T. W. Goas, ' 33 BANJOS E. B. Poole, ' 34 A. G Chapman, Jr., ' 35 A. J. Parker, ' 34 X. H. Hayes, ' 35 X. Thomasson, ' 35 R. S. Firestone, ' 35 F. H. Etherington, ' 35 G. R. McKee, Jr., ' 35 A. O. Reynolds, ' 34 VIOLINS J. J. Swicgart, ' 34 S. V. Collins, Jr., ' 35 W. M. Oman, ' 34 SAXOPHONES J. R. McIlroy, ' 33 R. L. Fitzgerald, ' 35 R. L. Hess, Jr., ' 35 TRUMPETS H. DeW. Sanger, ' 34 D. Clark, ' 34 BASS H. A. Burns, ' 34 DRUMS J. F. Kerkham, ' 33 ACCORDION D. E. Stewart, ' 35 A. G. Robinson, ' 34 127 (fl the peine m UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA :n VIOLAS J. Dickey, ' 35 L. B. Rentschler, ' 32 TRUMPETS J. S. Armentrout, ' 3 5 P. ElHLERS, ' 31 A. D. Rust, ' 34 TROMBONES A. H. Jones, ' 34 K. Goodman, ' 34 PIANO C. P. Ward, ' 33 ' Princeton University Orchestra C. LeR. Smith President R. M. Crawford Director L. B. Rentschler Manager L. L. Waters Secretary R. W. Leuthauser Librarian PERSONNEL C. P. Emerson, ' 33 Concert Master VIOLINS A. Armstrong, ' 34 S. P. Harbison, ' 31 R. Moosman, ' 32 R. H. Carter, ' 33 G. Holmes, ' 35 J. N. Renneburg, ' 33 W. M. Claflin, ' 34 R. W. Leuthauser, ' 32 J. J. Swigart, ' 34 C. P. Emerson, ' 33 R. C. Lydecker, ' 35 L. L. Waters, ' 32 J. Garrett, ' 35 J. H. Marks, ' 35 H. P. Whitworth, ' 35 J. A. Gregory, ' 35 C. P. Wofford, ' 32 ' CELLO BASS L. R. Villaume, ' 35 J. B. Harrington, ' 32 CLARINETS OBOES R. Barkley D. Curtis, ' 32 R. H. Carter, ' 35 N. G. Parke, ' 34 R. L. Hess, ' 35 J. A. Leutscher, ' 33 G. A. Perera, ' 33 F. C. Roop, ' 35 FRENCH HORNS T. E. Fairchild, ' 35 C. SlEGELIN, ' 32 PERCUSSION C. LeR. Smith 129 iff THE pen jS THE PRI ' Princeton University ' Band OFFICERS J. Heinlein, ' 32 Concert Manager C. T. Smith, ' 32 Drawi Major C. W. Childs, ' 33 Manager R. L. Weaver Instructor J. Armetrout, ' 35 D. Clarke, ' 34 R. P. Coates, ' 33 G. J. Davis, ' 35 S. L. Echard, ' 34 BARITONES R. E. Asnis, ' 34 A. L. Brown, ' 33 D. R. Bluhm, ' 33 P. Clark, ' 32 O. DOERFLINGER, ' 35 BASSES H. Burns, ' 34 M. A. H. Fry, ' 32 J. B. Harrington, ' 32 TROMBONES K. Goodman, ' 34 W. R. Ridington, Grad. A. H. Jones, ' 34 J. P. Serfas, ' 34 P. Minthorn, ' 32 W. Wright, ' 35 SAXOPHONES R. Lydecker, ' 35 R. Meadowcroft, ' 3 5 J. H. Moore, ' 34 C. Stauffer, ' 35 W. White, ' 35 J. WlTHINGTON, ' 35 PICCOLOS C. H. Anthony, ' 34 D. M. Curtis, ' 32 FLUTES CYMBALS W. Oncken, ' 34 J. MacVieker, ' 35 L. Blissard, ' 35 S. Coke, ' 35 R. Fitzgerald, ' 35 L. A. Jackes, ' 33 R. KEPPLER, ' 35 H. W. Kramer, ' 33 TRUMPETS R. Hallenback, ' 35 J. B. Hersey, ' 34 A. J. Irwin, ' 33 T. F. Jackson, ' 33 F. G. Koch, ' 33 W. F. Lipp,. ' 32 A. D. Rust, 34 F. Sanger, ' 34 M. Silberfeld, ' 34 A. B. Walash, ' 34 CLARINETS L. H. Bingham, ' 33 R. Carter, ' 35 H. J. Davis, ' 35 F. H. Harbison, ' 34 H. Keller, ' 33 D. Kidd, ' 35 A. Lowenstein, ' 34 J. Lentscher, ' 33 H. Matthews, ' 35 T. C. Pears, ' 33 R. Potts, ' 35 D. M. Ricker, ' 32 F. Roop, ' 35 B. Rosser, ' 32 P. P. SCHAFFNER, ' 33 R. Super, ' 35 S. Wyse, ' 32 ALTO HORNS C. P. Carhart, ' 33 M. D. Hockenbury, ' 32 J. N. Durrie, ' 34 R. W. Knapp, ' 32 FRENCH HORNS F. Fairchild, ' 35 G. H. Rundle, ' 34 C. O. Siegilin, ' 32 DRUMS R. L. Clifford, ' 35 F. C. Ekings, ' 32 J. B. Haines, ' 32 J. F. Kerkam, ' 33 C. Morcom, ' 35 D. Stuart, ' 35 R. K. Watson, ' 33 A. C. Whitfield, ' 33 131 Princeton University Qhoir 1931-1932 R. W. Downes Choirmaster A. CORT F. W. DOOLITTLE A. B. DUGAN C. P. Emerson W. M. Gibson F. B. Gunther W. D. Johnson 1932 J. B. Harrington A. D. Keown D. P. Morton 1933 F. G. Koch A. G. Lyon R. M. Martin G. E. Schmitt G. M. Page R. M. Perry J. H. Rowbotham J. A. Skinner H. G. Smith, Jr. W. Speer W. L. Staebler C. C. Alden W. L. Asmuth H. J. Bishop P. T. Blackwood R. D. Brooks J. T. Cowles 1934 F. L. Ferwerda J. R. Griffith W. D. Hawkins R. W. Hench, Jr. J. B. Hersey S. D. Swann, Jr. T. H. Trimble A. H. Vrooman R. F. Bennett G. S. Damerel J. D. Durand R. B. Fisher R. L. Fitzgerald J. S. Harlow 1935 F. John J. W. Laughlin W. Law R. B. Mather J. C. Morehead, Jr. F. Peterson P. Schaffner F. E. Swann F. L. Trowbridge G. A. Vondermuhll, Jr GRADUATES R. E. Brittain S. L. Faison H. D. Gresham J. L. Heller C. W. Morehead R. S. Pieters H. P. Riley L. W. Smith A. T. Williamson 132 u u m University Concerts (Committee Mrs. W. F. Magie Chairman Miss J. P. Frothingham Recording Secretary Mrs. W. U. Vreeland . . Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer Mrs. Holmes Fersyth Mrs. John G. Hibben Mrs. B. B. Locke Prof. H. L. Cooke Prof. E. T. Devvald Mr. R. W. Downes Mrs. C. G. Osgood Mrs. W. K. Prentice Mrs. M. T. Pyne Prof. William Gillespie Prof. Willard Thorp Prof. Augustus Trowbridge Prof. L. A. Turner STUDENT HEAD USHERS G. P. Moffat, ' 32 T. M. Emory, ' 32 133 ui |PW : ip,|i i ..JJil|W . . ' , T vvV ' - ' ffW THE PRIM TRIANGLE CLUB, 19311932 Top Row— Eentschler, Creighton, Swain, Delafield, Morris, Morehead, Hedstrom, Kennedy. Third Row — lams, S. Smith, MacNamee, Boyd, Cooper, Baier, Breasted, Wofford. Second Row — D. Hollenbeck, Leuthauser, Brush, Bachman, Hewitt, High, J. Hollenbeck. First Row — Dawson, McMillan, Blanke, Tasker, Dana, C. Smith, Stewart. jS THE pew Triangle Qlub (embers C. H. Adams, III R. C. Bachman D. E. Baier A. G. Blanke R. W. Boyd, Jr. J. H. Breadsted, Jr. R. G. Cooper J. W. Creighton R. A. Dana MEMBERS, 1932 H. P. Dawson J. L. Delafield J. W. Hedstrom G. P. High D. W. HOLLENBECK J. F. HOLLENBECK. S. H. Iams, Jr. H. M. Kennedy R. W. Leuthauser D. S. MacMillan R. D. MacNamee G. W. C. Raetze L. B. Renschler C. L. Smith J. M. Stewart C. R. Swain, Jr. H. T. Tasker C. P. WOFFORD C. E. Brush, III MEMBERS, 1933 S. Morris S. M. Smith 137 TIGER SMILES THE PfflNt Triangle Staff 1930-1931 C. Morris Houghton, ' 31 Technical Director G. S. Mirick, ' 31 Stage Manager H. P. Dawson, ' 32 Assistant Stage Manager C. Coffin, ' 31 Electrical Manager L. Hedstrom, ' 32 Assistant Electrical Manager Everett Bond, ' 31 Program Manager G. P. Hich, ' 32 ... . J. W. Creighton, ' 32 . Assistant Program Manager C. E. Claggett, ' 31 ... . ... Publicity Manager R. C. Bachman, ' 32 Assistant Publicity Manager F. C. Waldron, ' 31 Costume Manager J. L. Delafield, ' 32 Assistant Costume Manager C. W. Morehead, ' 31 Property Manager Assistant Property Manager Costumes executed by Van Horn Son, Philadelphia, Pa., from sketches by Helen Stevenson West Wigs by Shindhelm, New York Musical score cover designed by W. P. Davis, ' 31 Poster designed by C. N. Houghton, ' 31, and C. E. Brush, III, ' 33 Program designed and printed by the Princeton University Press, Princeton, N. J. THE TIGER SMILES The Triangle Club ' s presentation for 1930-31, The Tiger Smiles, received everywhere an un- usually enthusiastic reception. It proved to be, however, of particular interest to Princeton under- graduates and alumni who saw through the me- dium of its brilliantly conceived plot the university as it was in 1890 and as it might appear in 1990. Joshua L. Logan deserves special mention for his performance as Wilbur, the care-free, beer-loving member of the Class of 1890, who finds himself suddenly set down in the complicated mechanical rhythms of 1990. Harold Tasker, as his rival; H. H. Dunham, as the leading lady, and J. M. Stewart as the hero, Bruce, were also exceedingly competent in their roles. The musical numbers, On a Sunday Evening and Something in the Air, caught the fancy of audiences throughout the extensive tour, while the intricate figures of the Bookworm Blues by the chorus and the ballet Schedule received much well deserved applause. Due credit must be given to Logan, lams and Kennedy for the book, to Cooke and Hedges for the music and to all those others who aided in the success of the show for whatever service they rendered. 139 Triangle Show THE TIGER SMILES A comedy of Princeton life Book by Joshua Logan, ' 31, Samuel H. Iams, Jr., ' 32, and Henry M. Kennedy, ' 32 Music by F. O. Cooke, ' 31, and Robert Hedges, ' 31 Lyrics by Joshua Logan, ' 31, and Seymour Morris, ' 33 Additional music by C. N. Zellner, ' 31, and Robert M. Wineman, ' 32 Additional lyrics by F. O. Cooke, ' 31, and Henry M. Kennedy, ' 32 Settings designed by C. E. Brush, III, ' 33, and A. F. Hewitt, ' 32 under supervision of C. N. Houghton, ' 31 Costumes designed by C. R. Swain, Jr., ' 32, H. H. Dunham, ' 32, and R. H. Pleasant, ' 31 Dances staged by Jack Connors Ballet staged by Ted Shawn Scores arranged and orchestrated by Robert M. Crawford, ' 25 Entire production under the direction of Donald Clive Stuart CAST OF CHARACTERS Wilbur Wilkins, a campus loafer .... Joshua Logan, ' 31 Jeannette Graham, the professor ' s daughter, Harry Dunham, ' 32 Buck Heyward, the organizer . Harold Tasker, ' 32 Pansy Frothingham, Pesty ' s sister . . David McMillan, ' 32 Professor Graham James Breasted, Jr., 32 Jonquil Jarvis, a Broadway actress . Alfred Dalrymple, ' 31 Pesty Frothingham Marshall Dana, ' 32 Matt, the sleepy fellow .... Henry M. Kennedy, ' 32 Stanley Myron McCormick, ' 31 Charlie Harry Keats, ' 31 Bruce Pelham, a senior James Stewart. ' 32 A Student Samuel H. Iams, Jr., ' 32 140 THE pen [-A-BRAC Iff ENSEMBLE Leaders of the chorus . S. D. Coulton, ' 31, and W. P. Huxley, ' 31 Girls: S. D. Coulton, ' 31; W. P. Huxley, ' 31; W. L. McPheeters, ' 31; F. Y. Deitrich, ' 32; W. B. Dunn, ' 32; J. F. Hollen- beck, 32; D. W. Hollenbeck, ' 32; W. D. Houser, ' 32; J. W. P. Huntington, ' 32; H. S. Sabin, ' 32; J. W. Wood- hull, ' 32; S. M. Smith, ' 33. Boys: F. F. Austin, ' 31; J. W. Brittingham, ' 31; J. W. Clincer- man, ' 31; J. E. Curby, ' 31; J. M. McAnerney, ' 31; H. P. Royster, ' 31; W. H. Stafford, Jr., ' 31; W. H. Chaffee, ' 32; M. G. Clark, ' 32; D. H. Hooker, ' 32; C. W. Mullery, ' 32; F. C. Wachter, ' 32. Alternates: A. D. Crockett, ' 31; J. W. Gates, Jr., ' 31; E. A. Mc- Carthy, ' 31; C. J. Moroney, ' 31; J. H. Hillman, III, ' 32; S. H. Iams, Jr., ' 32; J. G. Jackson, Jr., ' 32. Singing Chorus: C. H. Adams, III, ' 31; S. H. Brethwaite, Jr., ' 31; A. Cort, Jr., ' 32; H. L. Keats, Jr., ' 32; R. W. Kessler, ' 32. Specialty Dancers: H. H. Dunham, ' 32; D. W. Hollenbeck, ' 32; J. F. Hol- lenbeck, ' 32; Marshall Dana, ' 32; Sheldon M. Smith, ' 33. Press Qomments on ' ' The Tiger Smiles Philadelphia Public Ledger — ' The dances were the best in years. ' Schedule, ' in particular, being topnotch. Philadelphia Evening Bulletin — The cast, remarkably adept in each role, with a smooth assurance unusual in collegiate per- formances, was particularly well drilled in dancing, while the swift action of the piece ripples along with the finesse of Broadway. New York Herald Tribune — It is ably directed and acted, nicely costumed and framed in an attractive background of songs and dances. Guised in all the varied trappings of a Broadway musical show, ' The Tiger Smiles ' brings far more force to its arguments than any dramatic presentation might achieve. Newark News — The music is distinctive and tuneful and the dancing and ensembles, as in former years, superb. St. Louis Post-Dispatch — ' The Tiger Smiles is perhaps the best offering of the Princetonians which has been seen in St. Louis for many seasons. Certainly it is the fastest and smoothest running, and with two or three catchy song numbers it sets a mark for college theatrical circles. New York Telegram — Laid in the 1890 ' s, when beer was a campus commodity and ' doggone ' was the spiciest slip of the tongue, the offering has music and dancing and plot. But, more important, it has moments of as pungent satire as you should wish. What ' s more it has pace and rhythm — and freshness in- stead of naivete. 141 SPANISH BLADES ' v  s . ► .. ■♦: ! |f THE PR| THEATER INTIME Top Row — Nail, Walker, Morriss, Hutcheson, Blythe, Stevens, Benedict. Third Row — Wilcox, P. W. Smith, Morse, Hain, Carhart, Wallace, Davidson. Second Row — Marks, Bossard, Garth. Campbell, Homan, Compton, Lewis, Delaney. Seated — Hobart, Reed, Woodhull, Reynolds (Pies.), Grier, P. C. Smith, Knapp. if the pew Theatre Intime EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE William H. Reynolds, ' 32 President John V. Woodhull, ' 32 Vice-President William A. Grier, ' 33 Secretary-Treasurer J. H. Hobart, ' 32 E. Reed, Jr., ' 32 R. W. Knapp, ' 32 P. C. Smith, ' 32 R. E. Nail, Jr., ' 33 MEMBERS OF THE COMPANY G. Barbour T. M. Emory J. H. Hobart H. A. Blyth S. B. Bossaro E. G. Campbell C. P. Carhart C. H. Benedict A. D. Compton, Jr. J. F. Davidson P. Houston R. W. Knapp A. A. Marks E. T. Delaney S. H. Garth W. A. Grier L. C. Gordon D. C. Hain T. C. Homan 1932 1933 1934 E. A. McAlpin, III H. R. Morss, Jr. E. Reed, Jr. DuB. S. Morris, Jr. R. M. Morriss, Jr. G. Mott A. C. HUTCHESON J. W. Lewis, Jr. H. T. Sears Mrs. C. R. Brolyer Mrs. VV. A. Carter Miss Caroline Cosgrave Miss Vircinia Dillon Miss Henrietta Duffield GUEST PERFORMERS Miss Florence Hastings Miss Sylvia Korff Miss Dora Langer Miss Patricia Leyden Mrs. W. J. Norton W. H. Reynolds P. C. Smith J. A. Turner J. V. Woodhull R. E. Nail P. W. Smith L. G. Walker H. H. Wilcox J. Stevens R. D. Wallace D. R. Winterman Miss Helen Noyes Miss Virginia Parrott Mrs. McKim Steele Miss Martha Stockton Miss Margaret Sullivan 145 THE PLAY ' S THE THING iff THE pen Press Qomments on Intime Productions ' Three Artists and a Lady, by B. H. Beyea, ' 31, and A. F. Macliesh, ' 33 It is rapid, well constructed, and contains an element of surprise which is cleverly handled. It is excellent comedy. — Professor M E. Coindreau ' The Man and the Masses, by Ernest Toller In an expressionist play all the means of expression must collaborate in absolute harmony. On that score the Intime production was nearly perfect. — Daily Princetonian The Play ' s the Thing, by Ferenc Molnar It is a production, smooth and coherent even in small details. — Professor D. A. Stauffer Dr. Knock, by Jules Romains In ' Dr. Knock ' the Theatre Intime gave last evening the usual good performance which Princeton audiences have come to expect of the troupe. It must be admitted that the players were better than the play, and, in no instance, did they fail to get out of it as much as possible. — Professor Ira O. Wade 147 DR. KNOCK MAS f JP c ■i JH _« _Vj Hy B Jk Senior Prom si ■■v | v -v A HL v , fl %-H £ I, J A) ; . Bm 14 •■■V Jp L 11 1 i Bl i ill Br r rar 1 Vlrt f J •■■■ol J Junior ' Prom ' , ii vv k - ' V «V ij| THE PHMC Senior c Promenade (Committee R. A. Bessire Chairman A. Bonnyman, Jr. H. J. Potts D. H. Hooker C. E. Scarlett E. A. McAlpin, 3rd Junior Promenade Qommittee B. H. Etherington Chairman F. T. Billings J. S. Purnell C. E. Brush, 3rd Dorrance Sexton Lane Taylor 151 jS the pen ' Board of Supervisors of Extra-Qurriculum on-zAthletic Activities FACULTY MEMBERS Christian Gauss Chairma n Frederick E. Camp Secretary Joseph Epes Brown, Jr. Hoyt Hopewell Hudson J. Dayton Voorhees John Edwin Pomfret Donald Clive Stuart GRADUATE MEMBERS B. Franklin Bunn Financial Advisor UNDERGRADUATE COUNCIL MEMBERS E. W. Barrett, ' 32 D. H. Hooker, ' 32 J. G. Shennan, ' 32 J. F. James, ' 33 152 9 .% I ! ! I 111 III i i i i 1 -. V ff l 1 flp % A VARSITY FOOTBALL, 1931 Top Row — Fainnan, Craig, I.arsen, Garrett, Lane, Herzog. Third Row - Bales, Seyfarth, Armour, Purnell, Fisher, Johnston, Hinman, Ryckman. Second Row — Wittmer (Coach), Draudl, James, Ceppi, Brooks (Mgr.), Havens. McPartland, Knell, Fitzpatrick. Seated — Gahagan, Kellogg, Billings, Yeckley (Capt.), Lea, Wister, Zundel. Football OFFICERS, 1931 W. H. Yeckley, ' 32 Captain C. D. Brooks, ' 32 Manager A. M. Whitlock, ' i3 Assistant Manager J. A. Brooks, ' 33 Assistant Manager A. E. Wittmer, ' 22 Head Coach TEAM Player Class Age Wgt. L. Lea, Jr. 1932 21 180 T. A. Craig 1934 20 177 M. E. Draudt 1934 21 166 J.F.James, Jr. 1933 20 190 A. W. Armour, III 1933 23 180 Player Class Age Wgt. Hgt. Position R. K. F airman 1934 19 174 6 ' y 2 Left End W. H. Gahagan 1932 21 227 6 ' v 4 Left Tackle F. T. Billings 1933 19 187 6 ' y 4 Left Guard D. S. T. HlNMAN 1934 19 198 5 ' 10 Center H. Garrett 1933 20 227 6 ' 354 Right Guard W. H. Yeckley 1932 22 185 $ ' U l z Right Tackle SU1 Player Class Age Wgt. Hgt. Position R. C. Havens 1932 23 190 5 ' 8 Guard J. H. Herzoc 1932 20 185 6 ' Center F. B. Kellogg 1932 21 180 6 ' 1 Center R. W. Ryckman 1932 22 165 6 ' 1 Back C. Wister 1932 21 180 6 ' End F. R. Zundel, Jr. 1932 21 180 6 ' 1 Back T. G.Johnston 1933 22 178 6 ' 1 End R. E. Knell 1933 19 154 5 ' 6 Back October 3, Princeton . 27 Amhers SEASO October 10, Princeton . 7 Brown October 17, Princeton . Cornell October 24, Princeton . Navy SUBSTITUTES Player Hgt. Class Age Wgt. Hgt. Position 6 ' 1 Right End 6 ' 1 Quarterback 5 ' 9J4 Left Halfback 5 ' 9H Right Halfback 6 ' 1!4 Fullback Position J. S. Purnell 1933 20 180 b ' V2- Back J. F. Bales 1934 20 157 5 ' 10!4 Back C. B. Ceppi 1934 20 194 5 ' 10 Guard A. S. Fisher 1934 17 184 6 ' Guard A. S. Lane 1934 20 200 6 ' 2 Tackle K. H. Larsen 1934 19 185 6 ' 3 2 Rack S. J. McPartland 1934 20 165 5 ' 10 4 Back H. M. Seyfarth 1934 20 171 5 ' UK Back October 31. Princeton 19 November 7, Princeton 33 November 14, Princeton 15 November 28, Princeton Michigan . 21 7 Lehigh ... 19 W. and L. . .6 14 Yale 51 157 ill THE PRN c Iieview of the 1931 Season THE purple curtain of dusk descending over the snow-crested tiers of the yawning crater that is the Yale Bowl on the marrow - chil ling evening of Novem- ber 28th saw a bat- tered, beaten Tiger- striped squad re- tiring from the 1931 gridiron stage after the most piti- ful, heart-wrench- ing season in all the tradition-filled saga of Princeton football. But at the end, the Orange and Black pennons still snapped defi- antly in the wintry blasts that swept across the Bowl, portraying all the fight and courage that is the undying heritage of Nassau. And as you stood bareheaded in the icy twilight, with the strains of Old Nassau surging through the gloaming, you could not help but feel an intangible something welding the Tiger legions, both past and present, stronger than they had ever been in victory. There were groans, heartaches and even a half-sob here and there, as the tattered remnants of the Tiger ' s gridiron army straggled through the players ' exit, after the merciless Waterloo, yet there was a certain amount of solace in the knowledge that the thin black line was still standing firm. The season opened with a green, impotent Amherst eleven invading the Bengal ' s lair. Playing with a verve and a snap that they never showed again, the Tigers ran rough-shod over the luckless Sabrinas. Mel Draudt, a meteoric sophomore, ran wild and together with two promising classmates, Bales and YECKLEY VanDyke, led the way to a stunning and impressive 27-0 tri- umph. The line was charging fast and fiercely, with a tre- mendous drive. Draudt scored two touchdowns, one on a dazzling 65-yard cut-back off tackle. Draudt, VanDyke and Johnston starred for Princeton, while the Kenyon brothers were the only bright lights in purple array. The next week saw a strong, polished Brown eleven, keyed to a climax pitch, travelling down to the stadium, grimly de- termined to carry home to Providence their third straight victory over Princeton. The Bruins, benefiting from two weeks more practice, were in late season form that day. With Chase and Buonnano sweeping the ends and Rotelli, hard-bitten fullback, ramming through the midriff, the Bruin offense swept the help- less Tigers before it. The Princeton ends were being submerged in the mass of interference, were helpless before the savage onslaught of the Bruin offense, which was timed with beautiful precision and delicate nicety. Brown got off to a oae-touc dow.i lead in the first quarter and was never headed. The Bruins had rung up 19 points before the Tigers could count in the final quarter on a shrewdly masked forward pass. The final score was 19-6 and the Rhode Islanders were threatening again when the final whistle blew. Hinman roamed wide behind the Princeton line, making tackle after tackle, while Billings was playing a steady, if not brilliant, game at guard. Yeckley was forced to spend the afternoon with a bad knee suffered in practice that week. Mackesey was the kingpin of the slashing enemy wall, playing a devastating game at tackle on defense, besides being the spearhead of the Brown running game from his guard post on attack. The next Saturday marked the turning point of the season, from where the Tigers were definitely on the wrong, doomed only to oft-repeated defeat. Cornell was touted as powerful, one of the finest Big Red teams since the days of Kaw and Pfann. With the bone-crushing Viviano and the slithering Ferraro leading the attack behind a light, but fast-charging and well-trained line, the Ithacans wore down a fighting Tiger de- fense, that stood up gamely ia the first half, and turned on full power in the second half to swamp the Bengal invaders as the fingers of dusk began creeping over the sky. In the first half the tackles were twining through the scrimmage line to nail the red-caparisoned carriers ere they got started, but after the intermission they were being set back on their heels by the vicious charge of the Ithacan line. A fumble by VanDyke paved the way for the Ithacans ' first score almost before the game got under way. He let Ferraro ' s punt get away from him and Rothstein recovered for Cornell on the Tiger 25-yard 158 line. In two plays, Viviano was over the goal, smashing through left tackle for the touchdown from the 22-yard line For the rest of the half it was an even-stephen affair, with the Tiger defense showing much improved form. Draudt broke into the clear once for a 52-yard sprint that gave the Tigers their only scoring threat. But it petered quickly out. It was only the third play of the second half when the tide took its definite turn. It was third down on the Tiger 28-yard stripe, when VanDyke attempted a flat pass to Ceppi, but Kline made a beautiful interception and raced forty yards for a touchdown. From then on it was a rout, with the Bengals clearly outclassed. The final score was Cornell 33, Princeton 0, the largest ever rolled up on a Princeton team to date. Yeckley was a tower of strength in the Princeton line and Hinman strode behind the line like a Colossus of Rhodes, and Draudt starred on offense. The Martinez-Zorilla brothers played lustrous football for Cor- nell as did Ferraro, Viviano and Kline. On the following week-end, a lack-luster subnormal Navy outfit cruised into the Palmer Stadium, weathered the stormy seas nicely and sailed home with a convincing 15-0 victory in tow. It wasn ' t until midway through the second quarter that the Middies showed to any decisive advantage. After Underwood, big Navy guard, had kicked a placement goal, Ceppi fumbled his kick-off and the Navy recovered. In almost less time than it takes to tell the Middies were over for a touchdown. Then in the third quarter they added another on a series of end runs and tackles smashes. The tackling was a bit better, but the blocking still was practically null and void as far as results were concerned. Hinman once again was a power on defense for the Tigers, while Yeckley and Billings, who was carried from the field with a slight concussion, played a capable brand of football. Harbold and Underwood were outstanding for the Midshipmen. A powerful Michigan Wolverine stalked into the Tiger ' s lair the next week for the first game between the two colleges since 1881. Yeckley ' s mates, playing their finest football of the year, stood off the power-vibrating Michigan attack in the pinches until the fourth quarter, only to fade and go down 21-0. The team showed absolutely no attack, failing to gain a single first down. On defense the Tigers showed to an improved de- gree. Charging with fury and fire, born of desperation, the Nassau wall tightened in the danger zone, and it was only when Michigan pulled the moth-eaten fake kick in the second quarter, with Fay flanking Wister and sprinting 35 yards for a touchdown, that the Wolverines managed to lead at the half 7-0. In the fourth quarter, the Tiger defense slipped and Fay slipped through the right side for a touchdown and a few minutes later Hudson added the final points just before the end with a 30-yard slice through right tackle. Once again the Tiger tackles and flanks were hammered unmer- cifully. Morrison was the best line- man on the field, a play - wrecking center, one of the best seen in Prince- ton last fall. Hin- man and Lea shone for the Tigers, while Fisher, a a promising 17- year-old sopho- more, played cap- able football in the injured Yeckley ' s place. Lehigh, with a dreary record, was the ensuing visitor to the Palmer Sta- dium, and the Ti- gers were favored to ring up their first victory since the curtain - raiser with Amherst. But a fighting, never- say - die band of Engineers came down to Tiger- town with the idea of redeeming their previous record by con- quering the hapless Tiger. Outgained, outrushed, outpassed, the battling little group from Bethlehem capitalized on the grossest case of butterfingers that the Tigers ever developed. Princeon scored first, when Gill recovered Ware ' s fumble on the Lehigh 7-yard line. A pass from Craig to Lea gave the Tigers their first score since the Brown game. But just before the end of the half after Hirschberg had recovered a fumble, the Brown and White put on a scoring drive, Ware sweeping wide around right end for the touchdown from the one-yard line. But as Ceppi had kicked the Princeton goal, and Lehigh failed, the Tigers led 7-6 at the half. In the third quarter Hirschberg blocked Craig ' s punt and recovered over the goal line. A few minutes later Ceppi fumbled and Stein recovered on the Tiger 38-yard line. Short then raced through left tackle for a touchdown, making the final score 19-7. McPartland and PURNELL 159 jf THE PHMC Fisher starred for Princeton, while Hirschberg and Ware stood out for Lehigh. The penultimate act of the Prince- ton gridiron trag- edy was staged in the Palmer Sta- dium the next week, when a rag- ged Washington and Lee eleven took home a 6-0 victory after one of the drabbest, dull- est games ever played. Craig play- ed creditable foot- ball and the cen- ter of the line was its usual steady self, but the whole Princeton team, was sluggish and un- certain. The only score of the listless game came in the second period when Mattox of the Generals shot a 30-yard pass to Sawyer, who trotted over the goal-line without anybody bother- ing to tackle him. The game was the most lifeless showing of a dead season. Mattox starred for the Southerners and Garrett played a fine game at guard for Princeton. And so they came to the end of the trail, the final act of the year in the Bowl. There was a set determination in Princeton hearts as the college turned its face to New Haven. The team was in the peak of condition, James and Yeckley were both back in the line-up and everybody hoped that the sight of a blue jersey might prove the right tonic for the ill-fated Tiger. But Yale took the bit in its mouth from the start, and playir.g easily and with muscle and mind relaxed, ran wild all after- noon. Bob Lassiter, hard-running substitute for the Blue Ban- tam who was lying on a hospital cot, suffering from a severe throat ailment, was the Blue ' s ace in the hole, and playing a dashing brand of inspired football ran wild through the dis- GARRETT organized Tiger defenses. A savage Yale line opened gaping holes in the Tiger wall. Only a red brand courage and the fighting and effective backing up of the sieve-like Tiger line by Danny Hinman, brilliant sophomore center, kept the game from being any more of a fiasco than it was. Yale scored twice in the first quarter, once on an off-tackle plunge by Crowley and then a 15-yard reverse pass from Lassiter to Parker. Just after the beginning of the second period Yale tallied again on three plays. James punted to Parker, who came to his 42-yard line for a fifteen-yard runback. Crowley swept around right end for 22 yards; and Lassiter went 36 yards to the score. A bitter, determined Tiger defense held off the Blue wave for the rest of the quarter and the half ended with the Elis leading 20-0. The third period featured the lateral passes of the two Williamson brothers, and by this means the Bulldogs got two touchdowns. But an inspired Tiger team, rising from the trough of despair, marched 38 yards up the field after a nice runback of a Yale punt to the Eli four-yard line. Purnell ' s hair-trigger passing and Tom Johnston ' s glue-fingered receiving featured the march. But the Elis stiffened and took the ball on the four-yard line. Parker dropped back to punt in the end zone and Purnell, playing a tooth-and-nail game, blocked his kick and recovered for a touch- down. He also added the extra point. Bob Lassiter took the kick-off and slithered through the whole Tiger eleven for a 95-yard touchdown run. A few plays after his record run, he tucked the pigskin under his arm again and sliced off tackle for 32 yards and another touchdown. Seconds later, Parker took Purnell ' s punt on his 35-yard line and galloped 65 yards for the crowning touch of the Yale triumph. Undoubtedly this staunch twilight drive through the wintry shadows was the high point of the Princeton season, left you feeling that the Tiger never gives up. It takes courage for a team to rise from the depths after such a lashing, and that was the one thing Princeton did in the last minutes of play. Stan Purnell, unsung but brilliant junior, was the outstanding star of the game. It ' s easy to be brilliant in victory but it ' s mighty hard in defeat. Purnell flung two forward passes — one to Seyfarth for eighteen yards and another to Johnston for 54 and a touchdown — and then neatly place-kicked the point. With any sort of defense, Purnell and Billings might have beaten Yale single-handed. And so the evening shadows saw a little band of Tiger stalwarts trailing sadly from the field. Their hearts were heavy but their chins were up. Tiger fight! it ' s still there. With that thought etched in your brain, you can feel sure that soon the bronze bell atop Nassau Hall, muted for the past three years, will once again chime the peals of victorv that come only after a Yale game triumph. 160 i]| THE PRIM Sm IMP Draudt gets off a kick in the Navy game Bales punts deep into Brown territory THE peine Princeton vs. Qornell Princeton Wister Gill . Billings HiNMAN Yeckley Positions Left end Left tackle Left guard Center Right guard Cornell Princeton Reiber Garrett . Rothstein Lea . Tullar PURNELL . Penny VanDyke Falk Halton Ceppi Positions Cornell Right tackle C. Martinez-Zorilla Right end J. Martinez-Zorilla Quarterback Heddon Left halfback Viviano Right halfback . Kline Fullback Ferraro Touchdowns — Viviano, Kline, Ferraro (3). Points after touchdown — Kline (3), placement. Substitutions — Cornell: Shaub for Falk, Kossack for Tullar, Lundin for Rothstein, Brock for Penny, Condon for Heddon, Murdock for C. Martinez-Zorilla, Smith for Ferraro, Beall for Viviano, Handleman for Kline, Allen for J. Martinez-Zorilla, Kessler for Reiber. Substitutions — Princeton: Draudt for Halton, Fairman for Wister, Smithies for Billings, Cruikshank for Draudt, Halton for Cruik- shank, Lane for Garrett, Johnson for Lea, Kellog for Hinman, Wister for Fairman, Smithies for Billings, Fisher for Yeckley, McPort- land for Ceppi, Colson for Lane, Cruikshank for Halton, Seffarth for VanDyke, Hirst for Fisher, Bales for Purnell, Gosnell for Gill, Larsen for McPortland. SCORE BY PERIODS 0— Cornell 6 13 14—33 Princeton vs. ZA avy Princeton Positions Navy Princeton Positions Johnston . Left end Smith Lane . . Right tackle Gill . Left tackle James Fairman . Right end Yeckley . Left guard Reedy Draudt Quarterback Hinman . Center TUTTLE Zundel . Left halfback Billings . Right guard Underwood Armour . Ceppi . Right halfback Fullback Navy Bryan Elliot Denny Tschirci Konrad Campbell Touchdowns — Navy: Konrad and Denny. Field goal — Underwood (placement). Substitutions — Navy: Born for Smith, Pray for Elliot, Thompson for Reedy, Smith for Born, Elliot for Pray, Reedy for Thompson, Kirn for Tschirgi, Hurley for Campbell, Samueals for Konrad, Kane for Bryan, Pray for Smith, Born for Elliot, McCrea for James, Chung Hoon for Kirn, Thompson for Reedy, Stannard for Underwood, Harbold for Tuttle, Becht for Denny, Murray for Pray, Stone for Kane, Brownrigg for Chung Hoon. Substitutions — Princeton: Wister for Fairman, Lea for Johnson, McPortland for Ceppi, Garrett for Lane, Smithies for Billings, Otis for Zundel, Purnell for Otis, Kellogg for Hinman, Johnston for Lea, Colson for Lane, Fairman for Johnston, Ceppi for Armour, Cruikshank for Draudt, Lee for Cruikshank. Referee — Clinton, Yale. Umpire — Watkeys, Syracuse. Linesman — VonKersburg, Harvard. Field Judge — Springer, Pennsylvania. SCORE BY PERIODS Princeton Navy 0— 6—15 162 jf THE Pill Princeton vs. Michigan Princeton Wister Gill . Fisher HiNMAN Garrett Positions Left end Left tackle Left guard Center Right guard Touchdowns — Michigan: Fay (2), Hudson. Michigan Princeton . Petoskey Gahagan Auer Lea Hozer Craig . Morrison Draudt Lajeunesse McPortland Ryckman Points after touchdown — Newman (2) Positions Michigan Right tackle .... Samuels Right end . . Williamson Quarterback .... Tessmer Left halfback Fay Right halfback .... Hudson Fullback .... Hewitt placements; Petoskey, placement. Substitutions — Michigan: Kutsche for Hudson, Newman for Tessmer, Wistert for Samuels, Kowalik for Hozer, Cantrill for Lajeunesse, Barnard for Morrison, Debaker for Fay, Lajeunesse for Cantrill, Tessmer for Newman, Hudson for Kutsche, Samuels for Wistert, Hozer for Kowalik, Cantrill for Lajeunesse, Wistert for Samuels, Goldsmith for Auer, Kowalik for Hozer, Morrison for Barnard, Barnard for Morrison, Daniels for Petoskey, Marcovsky for Kowalik, Everhardus for Fay, Yost for Williamson, Cox for Hudson, Westover for Newman. Substitutions — Princeton: Armour for McPortland, Bales for Draudt, Purnell for Craig, Kellogg for Hinman, VanDyke for Armour, Seyfarth for Bales, Lane for Gahagan. Referee — Very, Penn State. Umpire — Thorp, Columbia. Linesman — Hollemback, Pennsylvania. Field Judge — Palmer, Colby. SCORE BY PERIODS Princeton 0—0 Michigan 7 1-1 — 21 ' Princeton vs. Tale Princeton Fairman . Gahagan . Billings . Hinman Garrett . Positions Left end Left tackle Left guard Center Right guard Yale Princeton Positions Yale Hawley Yeckley . . Right tackle KlLCULLEN Wilbur Lea . Right end Barres Strange Craig Quarterback Parker Betner Draudt Left halfback . . Lassiter Rotan James . Right halfback . . Crowley Armour . Fullback . Levering Touchdowns — Yale: Lassiter (3), Parker (2), M. Williamson (2), Crowley. Princeton: Purnell, Johnston. Points after touchdown — Yale: Rotan (3), placement. Princeton: Purnell (2), placement. Substitutions — Yale: First half: Sullivan for Parker, Bachman for Lassiter, Madden for Hawley, Sandberg for Sullivan, Converse for Rotan. Second half : Yale took the field with the following line-up— Madden, I.e.; Ingelfinger, I.t.; MacArthur, l.g.; Doonan, c; Converse, r.g. ; Bouscaren, r.t. ; Sargent, r.e. ; Sandberg, q.b. ; C. Williamson, l.h.; Todd, r.h. ; M. Williamson, f.b. ; and then followed Flygare for Madden, Wilbur for Ingelfinger, Strange for MacArthur, Malin for Doonan, Rotan for Converse, Kicullen for Bous- caren. Barres for Sargent, Parker for Sandberg, Lassiter for C. Williamson, Taylor for Todd, Muhlfeld for M. Williamson, Hughes for Muhlfeld, Betner for Malin, Gould for Rotan. Bachman for Lassiter, Crowley for Bachman. Substitutions — Princeton: Wister for Fairman. Bales for James, Kellogg for Hinman, Larsen for Lea, Zundel for Armour, Armour for Zundel, Lea for Larsen, Hinman for Ke llogg, Seyfarth for Draudt, Johnston for Lea, Lane for Gahagan, Knell for Bales, Mc- Portland for Armour, Ryckman for McPortland, Zundel for Ryckman, Herzog for Hinman, Havens for Garrett, Fisher for Havens, Ceppi for Billings. SCORE BY PERIODS Princeton 14 — 14 Yale 14 6 12 19—51 163 jf THE PfflMC S? ■n Hn Princeton attempts a line plunge in the Yale game Capt. Hudson of Michigan reverses for a six-yard gain THE PRIN iA Summary of Princeton 9 s (Complete Jootball Record 1869 to 1931 VICTORIES VICTORIES riEs Princeton .... 17 Army Princeton 5 3 Brown .... 3 Princeton 5 Bucknell .... Princeton 7 Carlisle ... . Princeton 6 Chicago A.C. . Princeton 1 Chicago Univ. . 2 Princeton 1 1 Colgate .... 2 Princeton 3 Columbia Law Princeton 1 Columbia Univ. 1 Princeton 12 Cornell .... 6 Princeton 15 Crescent A.C. . Princeton 5 Dartmouth . 3 Princeton 9 Dickinson Princeton 3 1 Elizabeth A.C. . . Princeton 2 Fordham Princeton 3 F. and M. . . . Princeton 5 Gettysburg . Princeton 1 Georgetown . Princeton 3 Holy Cross . Princeton 4 Harvard 9 Princeton 18 3 Lafayette 1 Princeton 22 2 Lawrenceville . Princeton 3 Lehigh 2 Princeton 29 2 John Hopkins Princeton 5 Maryland A.C. . Princeton 2 Maryland Univ. Princeton 2 Manhattan A.C. Princeton 2 Michigan .... 1 Princeton 1 VICTORIES Navy N. Y. A. C. New York Univ North Carolina Notre Dame Ohio State . Orange A.C. Pennsylvania Penn State . Rochester Rutgers . Stevens . Swarthmore . Syracuse . Trinity Tufts ' . . Villanova Virginia Virginia Poly W. and J. . W. and L. . W. and M. . Wesleyan West Virginia Williams Yale . . . 6 2 2 1 1 1 30 Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton VICTORIES TIES . 10 6 1 3 2 1 1 7 1 30 5 1 29 23 9 5 1 1 9 7 1 3 6 4 1 1 13 1 1 2 17 9 Princeton — 381 victories, 73 defeats, 33 ties. 165 m THE PRII iSO- Pound Football OFFICERS D. D. Johnson . Captain C. F. Foster Coach TEAM W. M. Cahn, Jr., ' 33 . End B. G. McCloud, ' 34 . . End H. R. Morss, ' 32 . . End J. A. Turner, ' 32 . . End C. C. Alden, ' 34 . Tackle R. E. Baxter, ' 33 . Tackle J. L. Kemmerer, ' 33 Tackle J. N. Riley, ' 33 . Tackle W. S. Ailes, ' 33 . Guard C. C. Davis, ' 33 . Guard W. A. Mitchell, ' 33 Guard D. H. Halsey, ' 32 Center C. C. Towle, ' 32 . Center C. P. Wofford, ' 32 W. H. Morris, ' 32 ... . Guard D. H. Randell, ' 32 End H. C. Blackison, Jr., ' 32 . . . Back H. Carter, ' 33 Back D. D. Johnson, ' 33 Back J. L. Johnston, Jr., ' 34 . . . Back C. A. Krafft, ' 34 .... Back J. V. Maple, ' 34 Back J. W. Miller Back M. L. Monroe, ' 32 Back J. W. Robinson, ' 32 Back A. D. Sieminski, ' 33 Bark E. R. Rushin, ' 33 Back . . . . Back REVIEW OF THE SEASON For the first time in its history, Princeton University was represented by an 150-lb. Football Team. It was tried as an experi- ment, and the enthusiasm with which the players went out for it, and with which it was received by the undergraduates at large, insure its continuance in future years. Unfortunately, the team ' s first year was rather unsuccessful, though each member showed most enthusiastic spirit throughout the season. A difficult schedule composed of two regular prep school teams and a compara- tive lack of knowledge, help account for the team ' s bad luck. In the future, however, when the 150 ' s become more definitely- established as an organization, it is hoped that they will meet with greater success. Oct. 30, 1931 Princeton Nov. 7, 1931 Princeton Yale Choate GAMES 6 Nov. 13, 1931 Princeton 46 Nov. 30, 1931 Princeton Hill Penn. 63 20 166 jg the PBictlli BK-a VARSITY BASEBALL Top Row — Borger, Howson, Glazebrook. Third Row — Wilson, Eno, Morse, Lea, Herzog, Bennett, Mettler, Bowman. Second Row — Knell Woltman, Ethenngton, Ray, Parker, Bessire, Goodpasture. Seated — Moles, Waud, Hooper (Coach), Muldaur (Capt.), Reinmund, McKinney, Jeffries (Asst. Coach). !§ THE PffilC baseball A. Eno, ' 32 . . . G. G. Morse, ' 32 . W. L. Parker, ' 32 . H. T. Bennett, ' 31 R. E. Knell, ' 33 . OFFICERS C. E. A. Muldaur, ' 31 Captain J. B. Tredennick, ' 31 Manager F. F. Carpenter, ' 32 Assistant Manager S. Cochrane, ' 32 Assistant Manager Harry B. Hooper Coach TEAM . . Catcher W. Reinmund, ' 31 . . . Left Field E. L. Ray, Jr., ' 32 . . . Pitcher . First Base C. E. A. Muldauer, ' 31 . Centre Field F. P. Glazebrook, ' 33 . . Pitcher Second Base R. A. Bessire, ' 32 . . Right Field B. H. Etherington, Jr., ' 33 . Catcher Third Base E. J. Moles, ' 31 ... . Pitcher L. Lea, Jr., ' 32 Infield . Shortstop S. Waud, ' 31 .... Pitcher L. W. Herzog, Jr., ' 33 . . Outfield F. K. Bowman, ' 31 . . . Pitcher c B eview of the 1931 Season The performance of the Baseball Team during the 1931 season was similar to that of the preceding year. The team lost seven- teen of its twenty-eight games, most of them during the early part of the season, but in the closing weeks it showed frequent flashes of power. A disastrous Southern trip opened the season, with the Tigers losing to William and Mary twice. The Orange and Black showed no improvement as North Carolina battered the offerings of four Princeton pitchers to win, 15 — 3. Not until the Georgetown game did the Tigers demonstrate a batting attack led by Trix Bennett, although they lost, 8 — 7. Boston College made the first home game a disappointing one by trouncing the Tigers soundly, 12 — 4. The first victory of the season was registered against Rutgers, 15 — 9, the Tigers indulging in their first batting spree while Bowman and Ray kept the enemy under control. Fordham blanked the Nassau batsmen next, 4 — 0, although Aicher allowed only seven hits. Then the Tigers seemed to have found themselves, beating Virginia twice and N. Y. U. once, Glazebrook, Bennett and Bowman turning in fine pitching perform- ances, and capping it by tying Columbia, 10 — 10, by virtue of a magnificent last-minute rally and a great catch by Ted Moles. Any jubilation, however, was smothered by the manner in which Dartmouth swamped the Nassau batsmen, 12 — 1, behind the effec- tive pitching of Thompson, Indian ace. After losing a close decision to Duke, 6 — 5, the Tigers came back with a decisive 10 — 1 victory over Amherst. Two Nassau pitchers were the victims as Maryland pounded out an 8 — win. Then the Tigers split a double-header with Cornell, Lanny Ray downing the Ithacans, 8 — 4-, after which the Tigers dropped the nightcap, 6 — 3. The team 169 then held batting practice with Lafayette, 13 — +, collecting twenty hits, but after this Tiger victories were decidedly scarce, six consecutive defeats being chalked up against the Orange and Black. A fast double-play helped to halt a late Nassau rally and enabled Holy Cross to win, 6 — 3. The next day the Tigers met Dartmouth for the second time in Hanover, but the Indians again prevailed, this time by a score of 11 — 4, in which the fielding of the Tigers was considerably below par. Princeton resumed baseball relations with Harvard as the Crimson batted out an easy win from four Nassau pitchers, 7 — 2. Princeton again gave an exhibition of inferior fielding, registering four errors and being held to as many hits. Pennsylvania, in first place in the Eastern Intercollegiate League, then held a slugfest at the expense of Princeton, 17 — 3. In the first Yale game, Bowman and Newton staged a duel which ended when Bowman ' s hand injury enabled the Elis to over- haul the Tigers in the late innings to win, 5 — 2. Then Princeton staged a surprise party at the expense of Pennsylvania, 7 — 6, and avenged her previous defeat. Shorty Bowman almost single-handedly evened the series, 3 — 1, by holding the Blue batters to three hits and driving in two of the Tigers ' three runs. At New York the Elis finally won out, 13 — 6. breaking a long-standing tie by driving across seven runs in the eighth inning. The team showed plenty of fight, during the Yale series particularly, and it is indebted to Captain Muldaur for his fine leadership and to Coach Hooper for his cooperation and ability in his first year at Princeton. ' Princeton vs. Tale — Jirst Qame Princeton Reinmund, If. Muldaur, cf. Knell, ss. Morse, lb. . MacKinney, rf. Lea, 3b. aBESSIRE Eno, c. . bMOLES Parker, 2b. cHerzog Bowman, p. Waud. p. Ray, p. AB H PO Yale Totals a Batted for Lea in ninth, b Batted for Eno in ninth. c Batted for Parker in ninth. 4 1 l 4 1 l 5 1 3 n 2 4 4 n 2 8 4 n 1 n 3 1 i 1 n 2 n 4 i 1 a 2 4 3 1 n n 3 n 32 10 fletcher, Linehan, rf cf McGowan McKenzie , If lb Newton, p. Totals lB R H PO A E 3 1 2 n 2 ,1 1 1 6 3 1 2 2 4 n 1 2 3 1 n 1 3 1 3 2 i n 7 n 4 l l 13 1 3 3 1 27 27 14 Princeton Yale . 2 0—2 1 1 1 2 x— 5 Runs batted in: Morse. Booth, Fletcher, Linehan 2, Vincent. Two-base hit: Vincent. Three-base hit: Morse. Stolen bases: Muldaur, Morse, Booth, Fletcher 2, Warren. Sacrifices: Parker, Linehan. Double plav: Muldaur and Parker. Left on bases: Princeton 6, Yale 10. Bases on balls: Off Newton 2, Bowman 6, Waud 3, Ray 1. Struck out: By Newton 5, Bowman 3, Waud 1. Hits: Off Bowman 5 in 7 innings, Waud 1 in 2 z, Ray in Yi. Hit by pitcher: By Bowman (Maine). Wild pitch : Bowman. Umpires: Kelleher and McDevitt. 170 Princeton vs. Tale — Second Qame Princeton Reinmund, li. AB R H PO A MULDAUR, Cf. Knell, ss. . Morse, lb. MacKinney, rf. Bennett, 3b. Parker, 2b. Eno, c. . Bowman, p. 2 n 1 3 3 1 3 1 1 10 3 l 1 3 3 l 1 1 1 4 1 6 2 1 1 3 1 2 Totals 28 a Courtesy runner for Linehan in ninth. b Batted for Burke in eighth. Yale Princeton Yale Booth, 3b Fletcher, 2b. Linehan, rf. aWALKER Vincent, lb. McGowan, If. Warren, ss. Maine, c. Burke, cf. bWALKER Newton, p. Totals 10 AB R H PO A F. 4 1 4 1 2 4 1 3 1 1 4 8 1 n 3 a 1 1 n 3 i 1 1 4 i 7 2 3 (I 3 1 n 2 0—1 10 0—3 Runs batted in: Bowman 2. Linehan. Two-base hits: Bennett, Knell. Stolen base: Fletcher. Sacrifice: Warren. Left on bases: Yale 7, Prince- ton 7. Bases on balls: Off Newton 6, Bowman 3. Struck out: By Newton 5, Bowman 5. Umpires: Kelleher and McDevitt. ' Princeton vs. Tale — Third Qame Princeton Reinmund, If. Muldaur, cf. Knell, ss. Morse, lb. . MacKinney, rf.., Bennett, 3b. Parker, 2b. Eno, c. . Etherington, c. Bowman, p. Waud, p. Glazebrook, p. bBESSIKE cMoles, rf. AB PO Yale Booth, 3b. 3 2 1 3 3 4 4 2 5 1 2 8 l 4 2 1 4 2 1 2 l 4 3 6 2 1 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 Fletcher, 2b. Linehan, rf. aBROWNE McKenzie, rf. Walker, If. Vincent, lb. McGowan, cf. Warren, ss. Maine, c. Kies, p. . Wheeler, p. Totals ZZ Yale 27 13 Totals a Ran for Linehan by agreement, b Batted for Glazebrook in ninth! c Batted for Waud in eighth. AB R H PO A E 3 1 1 3 1 5 6 2 1 6 1 1 3 3 1 13 2 2 3 2 4 2 2 5 ■4 1 1 1 1 4 1 l 3 37 13 7 27 17 3 Princeton 5 0—13 0— 6 Runs batted in: Booth 2, Linehan, Walker 2. Vincent 2, Warren, Maine, Wheeler 2, Knell, Morse 2, MacKinney, Bennett. Two-base hit: Eno. Three-base hits: Muldaur, Morse. Stolen bases: Booth, Warren, Reinmund, Bessire, MacKinney. Sacrifices: Booth, Knell, Ray. Double plays: Ben- nett, Parker and Morse; Knell, Parker and Morse. Left on bases: Yale 10, Princeton 7. Bases on balls: Off Bowman 5, Ray 5, Waud 1, Kies 3, Wheeler 3. Struck out: By Bowman 2, Ray 2, Waud 1, Kies 1. Hits: Off Bowman 2 in 3 innings, Ray 4 in 4, Waud 1 in 1, Glazebrook in 1, Kies 4 in 3, Wheeler 4 in 6. Hit by p ' tcher: By Bowman (Warren). Passed balls: Etherington, Maine. Winning pitcher: Wheeler. Losing pitcher: Ray. Umpires: Kelleher and McDevitt. 171 ijf the peine Princeton ' s 1931 baseball c B ecord DATE SCORE April 3, Princeton . 1 4, Princeton 1 8, Princeton 13 9, Princeton 7 11, Princeton 4 15, Princeton 15 16, Princeton IS, Princeton 8 20, Princeton 6 22, Princeton 3 25, Princeton 10 27, Princeton 1 29, Princeton 5 May 1, Princeton 10 4, Princeton 18 6, Princeton u 9, Princeton 8 9, Princeton 3 14, Princeton 13 16, Princeton 3 18, Princeton 4 20, Princeton 2 23, Princeton 3 30, Princeton 2 June 3, Princeton 2 6, Princeton 7 13, Princeton 3 20, Princeton 6 OPPONENT William Mary William Mary U. of N. Carolina Georgetown Boston College Rutgers Fordham . Virginia Virginia N. Y. U. . . Columbia Dartmouth Duke . . . Amherst Lehigh U. of Maryland Cornell Cornell . . Lafayette . Holy Cross Dartmouth Harvard Pennsylvania Yale . . . Rutgers Pennsylvania Yale . . . Yale . . . SCORE 11 5 15 8 12 9 4 1 2 2 10 12 6 1 6 8 4 6 4 6 11 7 17 5 3 6 1 13 PLACE Williamsburg Williamsburg Chapel Hill Washington Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton New York Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton . Ithaca Ithaca Princeton Worcester Hanover Princeton Philadelphia Princeton New Brunswick Princeton Princeton New York •Eastern Intercollegiate League game. 172 % THE PHMC Trincetons Complete Baseball %ecord, 1860-1931 Name Opp. Pri. Victories Ties First Game Name Opp. Pri. Victories Ties First Game Name Opp. Pri. Victories Ties First Game Acme .... 1 1894 Cleveland 1 1883 Georgetown 30 29 1 1893 Active 1 1883 C. C. N. Y. . . 1 1900 Germantown . 3 1874 A. M. (Va.) 1 1908 Colgate 4 4 1914 Gettysburg 3 1904 Alaska 3 5 1876 Columbia A. C. . 1 1897 Harvard 64 55 1 1863 Albright . . . 1 1 1909 Columbia Law 1 1883 Haverford 1 1924 Alert .... 1 1894 Columbia . 5 25 1 1868 Holy Cross 9 9 1900 Allegheny 1 1884 Cornell . . . 15 37 1 1880 Holy Oak . . . 1 1879 Amherst 11 26 1 1875 Crescent 1 3 1920 Illinois 1 1902 Andover 1 6 1889 Cuban Giants 1 1 1 1888 Indianapolis . 1 1877 Army .... 1 1922 Dartmouth 9 25 1880 Jersey City 5 1 1879 Athletics (Phila.) 18 9 1863 Defiance 1 1879 Johns Hopkins 7 1877 Atlantics 6 1 1863 Detroit 2 1881 Keystone 1 1883 Auburn 1 1883 Dickinson 6 1896 Klientz . . . 1 1878 Baltimore (A. L.) 2 1911 Dolly Varden 1 1877 Lafayette 6 40 1873 Boston College + 1922 Domestic 1 1 1 1873 Lawrenceville 23 1902 Boston (N. L.) . 8 1876 Duke .... 2 1 1928 Lehigh 26 1890 Bordentown 1 1889 Eastons 2 1874 Long Island . 1 1886 Bowdoin 2 7 1908 Eckford 1 1872 Louisville . 1 1876 Brooklyn (N. L.) . 6 2 1878 Edgehill . . . 1 1896 Manchester 2 1879 Brown 17 40 1 1870 Elizabeth . 1 1897 Manhattan 9 1881 Bucknell 4 1902 Englewood F. C. 2 1890 Maryland A. C. 1 1 1898 Buffalo . . . 1 1885 Enterprise 1 1877 Maryland Univ. . 1 1931 Burlington 2 1 1866 Eureka 1 1874 Meiji Univ. (Japan 1 1924 California 1 1920 Exeter 5 1903 Mercersburg 2 1 1906 Carlisle 1 1901 Flyaways . 2 1874 Metropolitan . 5 1 1881 Catholic Univ. . 1 1914 Fordham . 12 19 1877 Michigan . 5 1882 Centennials 1 1875 F. M. . . . 3 1895 Montclair 3 1889 Chelsea 2 4 1873 Georgia 1 1924 Montgomery . 1 1895 173 jf THE pen ' Princeton ' s Qomplete Baseball Record, 1860-1931 (Con ' t) Name Opp. Pri. Victories Ties First Game Name Opp. Pri. Victories Ties First Game Name Opp. Pri. Victories Ties First Game Monumentals . 1 1884 Pittsburgh (N. L.) . 1 1897 Tri-Mountain . . 1 1870 Murray Hill A. C . . 1 1894 Pittsburgh 1 1914 Trinity . . 6 1903 Nameless . 2 1874 Providence 1 1881 Tufts . . . . 5 1900 Navy Neptune Newark Newark New Bedford New Haven . 1 . 3 3 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 1906 1870 1870 1883 1878 1875 Quaker City . Rahway .... Randolph Macon Resolutes .... Richmond Rose Hill .... 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1885 1891 1926 1873 1896 1870 Union 1 Union College . . Univ of Richmond . 1 Ursinus .... 1 Utica 1 2 2 9 1 2 7 11 34 1879 1895 1926 1905 1879 1921 1897 1910 1886 New York (N. L New York (A. L New York A. C. New York Univ. ) . 18 ) • 2 4 1 1 11 1 1881 1911 1926 1899 Rutgers .... Seco..d Naval District South Orange Southwark 7 1 20 1 1 1866 1918 1910 1880 V anderbilt Vermont Villanova . Virginia . . 2 . . 2 . . 13 North Carolina 1 4 1912 S. I. C. C. . . . 3 3 1 1874 V. P. I. . . . 1 1929 Notre Dame . 2 1914 Springfield 1 1927 Washington . . 3 3 1881 Ohio State 1 1927 Stars (Brooklyn) 2 1863 W. J. . . . 2 1904 Olympics . 1 1863 Stars (N. Brunswick) 1 1862 W. L. . . . 1 1 1896 Orange 1 2 1873 Stars (Syracuse) 2 1876 Wesleyan . . 1 11 1892 Orange A. C. . 1 7 1891 Stevens .... 2 1913 West Virginia . . 4 1899 Pelham Bay Sta tion 1 1918 Swarthmore 1 5 1919 William Ma ry 4 3 1907 Pennsylvania . 23 37 2 1879 Syracuse .... 1 6 1 1904 Williams . . . 5 21 1 1864 Penn State . 11 10 1895 Temple .... 1 2 1928 Worcester . . 2 1879 Philadelphia . . 9 2 1874 Trenton .... 6 8 1871 Yale . . . . . 93 63 1868 Princeton: Victories, 835; Defeats, 503; Ties, 15. 174 TRACK TEAM Top Row — Morris, Isom, Weisiger, Hillman (Asst. Mgr.), Garrett, Gahagan, Derby, Caveny. Third Row — Walker, Johanns, Ranck, Thom- son, Johnston, Keown, Osgood, Summerill, Sheppard. Second Row — Fernley (Asst. Mgr.), Andrews, Bradley, Watt, Spinks (Mgr.), Scarlett, Whitney, Hand, Fitzpatrick (Coach). Front Row — Mills, Saltus, Daws m, Byles (Capt.), Rosner, Home, Prior. if THE Pfflff Track OFFICERS, 1930-1931 J. Byles, ' 31 Captain A. G. Spinks, ' 31 . ' Manager T. A. Fernley, ' 32 Assistant Manager J. H. Hillman, ' 32 Assistant Manager Keene Fitzpatrick Coach OFFICERS, 1931-1932 H. P. Dawson, ' 32 Captain T. A. Fernley, ' 32 Manager A. D. Calfee, ' 33 Assistant Manager A. B. Rode, ' 33 Assistant Manager Keene Fitzpatrick . . . Coach A. G. Andrews, 31 D. L. Austin, ' 32 E. T. Bradley, 31 C. T. Brown, ' 33 G. BUERMANN, ' 33 J. H. Burnett, ' 32 J. P. Caveny, ' 32 M. J. Condon, ' 32 H.E. Cragin, ' 33 H. P. Dawson, ' 32 H. H. Derby, ' 32 W. H. Gahagan, ' 32 J. T. Galey, ' 32 H. Garrett, ' 33 E. D. Gasson, ' 32 W.M.Gibson, ' 33 W. E. Gilmore, ' 32 J. Graham, ' 33 B. H. Hand, ' 32 S. E. HOCKENBURY, ' 31 TEAM E. O. Hopkins, ' 33 J. G Horne, ' 31 W. G. Isom, ' 33 F. L. Johanns, ' 33 W. DeF. Johnson, ' 33 J. L. Kemmerer, ' 33 A. D. Keow n, ' 32 C. R. MacInnfs, ' 31 J. G. Miller, ' 33 A. S. Milis: ' 31 D. S. Morris, ' 33 J. N. Morrison, ' 32 J. P.Okie, ' 33 C.B.Osgood, ' 33 J. R. Prior. ' 31 J. M. Ranck, ' 32 O. E. Rosner, ' 31 L. Saltus, ' 31 C. E. Scarlett, ' 32 M. W. Sheppard, ' 32 S. Snedeker, ' 33 F.N. Spencer, ' 33 C. W. Summerill, ' 32 F. L. Thomson, ' 31 C. C. Towle, ' 32 J. P. Townley, 33 H.H.Walker, ' 33 D. M. Watt, ' 31 C. N. Weisiger, ' 31 G.F.Whitney , ' 31 W. E. Whitton, ' 33 REVIEW OF THE 1931 TRACK SEASON The 1931 Track Team, although it met with no more success than did last year ' s, showed a definite improvement, particularly in the running events, and the Yale and Cornell meets were both decided by the last event. The team displayed great possibilities in the opening meet with Columbia and won by a score of 95 4 to 39J4, sweeping five events and winning eight. In its second encounter, Yale won by a bare margin, primarily by dint of its strength in the field events. The Cornell meet was also lost because of a weakness in field events. The loss of C. E. Scarlett was a decided handicap, though Princeton still came out ahead in the running events. The team made a poor showing in the I. C. A. A. A. A. and only managed to place fifth three times; Keown in the 220-yard dash, Dawson in the mile, and Caveny in the high jump. 177 ill THE ■A-BRAC Qornell- Princeton Track zJMeet ITHACA, MAY 23, 1931 EVENT 120-yd. High Hurdles 100-yd. Dash . . One-Mile Run . . 440-yd. Dash . . Two-Mile Run . 220-yd. Low Hurdles 220-yd. Dash . . 880-yd. Run . . Shot Put .... Javelin .... Pole Vault . . . Broad Jump High Jump . Discus Hammer Clark (C) Meinig (C) Rosner (P) Home (P) Ranney (C) Clark (C) Keown (P) Mills (P) Shoenfeld (C) Osgood (P) Colyer (C) Summerill (P) Ebelhare (C) Shoenfeld (C) Ellis (C) . . Summerill (P) . Keown (P) . Martin (C) . . Derby (P) . . Crosby (C) . . Summerill (P) . Meinig (C) . Mangan (C) Garrett (P) Whitney (P) Belloff (C) Burns (C) . . f Caveney (P) . i Hadt (C) . . [ Hoppenstedt (C) Gahagan (P) . Johanns (P) THIRD Watt (P) . Hand (P) . Mangan (C) Proctor (C) . Prior (P) . Bradley (P) . Hand (P) . Dawson (P) Byles (P) . Persbacker (C) Courtney (C) Williams (C) Garrett (P) . Brainerd (C) TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 0:15.8 0:10.2 4:25.6 0:50.6 9:53.6 0:25.6 :22.8 2:00.2 46 ft. 8J4 in 163 ft. 4 in. 12 ft. 8 in 21 ft. SVg in 5 ft. 11 in. 134 ft. 4J4 in. 152 ft. 4 in. INTS c POINTS P 5 4 5 4 4 5 1 8 8 1 5 4 3 6 3 6 5 4 1 8 9 4 5 7% m 5 4 6 3 71 2 3 63V 3 178 m THE P Tale- ' Princeton Track zJMeet PRINCETON, MAY 16, 1931 EVENT Mile . 440-yd. Dash . . 120-yd. High Hurdles 100-yd. Dash . . 220-yd. Dash . . Two-Mile Run . Half-Mile Run 220-yd. Low Hurdle High Jump Shot Put . Javelin Pole Vault Discus Hammer . Broad Jump FIRST Walker (P) Home (P) . Devoe (Y) . MacDonald (Y) Keown (P) . Prior (P) . Rosner (P) . Scarlett (P) . Whiteside (Y) Crowley (Y) Osgood (P) . Williamson (Y) Crowley (Y) Conner (Y) . Moore (Y) . Mills (P) . Derby (P) . Summerill (P) Bovd (Y) . Derby (P) . Morris (P) . Dawson (P) . Fates (Y) . Caveney (P) Moore (Y) . Uihlein (Y) . Carr (Y) . Squires (Y) . Weicker (Y) Converse (Y) Andrews (P) TIME, HEIGHT OR DISTANCE Whitelaw (Y) Smith (Y) . Brereton (Y) Keown (P) . Bovd (Y) . Saltus (P) . Sumner (Y) . .Weiseger (P) Byles (P) . Ison (P) . . ' Lee (Y) . Ranck (P) Austin (P) Avery (Y) . McElwain (Y) Reed (Y) . 4:29.6 :49.6 0:14.8 :09.9 0:21.6 9:53.9 1:56.5 . 0:24 6 ft. 1 in. 46 ft. V 2 in 170 ft. 4 in. 13 ft. . 141 ft. 10 r 2 in. 160 ft. 10fi in. 22 ft. 11 in. POINTS POINTS Y P 1 8 1 8 6 3 8 1 1 8 9 1 8 3 6 7 2 8 1 3 6 8 3 Vz 9 9 6 3 l Vi 6S 2 A 179 M THE PB Annual hCeet y I. C. A. A. A. A. PHILADELPHIA, MAY 29 and 30, 1931 EVENT 100 Yd. Dash 220 Yd. Dash 440 Yd. Run 880 Yd. Run Mile Run Two Mile Run 120 Yd. High Hurdles 220 Yd. Low Hurdles winners 1. Wykoff, Southern California . 2. Tolan, Michigan 3. Kelly, Georgetown 4. Hables, Stanford 5. Miller, Williams 1. Tolan, Michigan .... 2. Hables, Stanford 3. Meinig, Cornell 4. Troy, Brown 5. Keown, Princeton 1. Williams, Southern California 2. Eastman, Stanford 3. Woessner, Southern California 4. Steele, Pennsylvania 5. Whitney, Colgate 1. Eastman, Stanford .... 2. Huse, Brown 3. Kelly, Georgetown 4. Fleet, Boston College 5. Cobb, Harvard 1. Hallowell, Harvard 2. Coan, Pennsylvania 3. Martin, Cornell 4. Bullwinkle, C.C.N. Y. 5. Dawson, Princeton 1. McCluskey, Fordham . 2. Ranney, Cornell 3. Rekers, Penn State 4. Chamberlain, Michigan State 5. Meisinger, Penn State 1. Record, Harvard .... 2. Clark, Cornell 3. De Voe, Yale 4. Stokes, Southern California 5. Clarence. Southern California 1. Payne, Southern California . 2. Record, Harvard 3. Nisbet, Stanford 4. Fates, Yale 5. Carls, Southern California TIME, HEIGHT O.t DISTANCE 9.6 sec. 21.1 sec. 47.4 sec. 1 :54.4 sec. 4:18 sec. 9:26.6 sec. 14.6 sec. . 23.6 sec. EVENT Running High Jump Running Broad Jump 16 Pound Shot Put Javelin Throw Discus Throw Pole Vault Hammer Throw time, height winners or distance 1. OConnor, Columbia 6 ft. 5 in. 2. .Stewart, Southern California 3. Milans, Dartmouth 4. Caveny, Princeton 4. Moody, Dartmouth 4. Kuehn, Harvard Tie for fourth 4. Brannan, Southern California 4. McNaughton, Southern California 1. Barber, Southern California . . 25 ft. 3j4 in. 2. Boyle, Pennsylvania 3. Butler, Stanford 4. West, Stanford 5. Smith, Syracuse 1. Hall. Southern California ... 49 ft. 1% in. 2. Grey, Stanford 3. Gray, Stanford 4. LaBorde, Stanford 5. Berlinger, Pennsylvania 1. Churchill, California . -. . . 220 ft. 11 4 in. 2. Berlinger, Pennsylvania 3. Syer, William Mary 4. Ray, Stanford 5. McKenzie, Southern California 1. Jones, Stanford 159 ft. 2 l A in. 2. Hall, Southern California 3. LaBorde, Stanford 4. Crowley, Yale 5. McLeod, Stanford 1. Graber, Southern California . . 14 ft. J in. 2. Berlinger, Pennsylvania 3. Belloff, Cornell i 3. Colyer, Cornell 3. Pool, California J- Tie for third 3. De Groot, Stanford 3. Williamson, Yale J 1. Conner, Y= le 167 it. 2 l 2 in. 2. Galbraith, Bowdoin 3. Ellis, Cornell 4. McDougall, Pennsylvania 5. King, Dartmouth. , STANDING So. California ■46V, Harvard • • 15 V, Georgetown Stanford .44- . Yale . . . .IS Columbia Pennsylvania . . 21 Michigan . . . 9 Fordham Cornell . . • 19 California • • 6Vs Dartmouth Brown . . . 6 Bowdoin 6 5 5 4V, 4 Penn State William Princeton Boston College City College . Mary 4 3 2V, 2 2 Michigan State Colgate Syracuse Williams . . 180 II Princeton Track c Records EVENT RECORD 100-yard Dash 9 4 5 sec. . . 9 4 5 sec. . . 220-yard Dash 21 3 5 sec. . . 21 3 5 sec. . . 440-yard Dash 48 3 5 sec. . . 880-yard Dash 1 min., 53 2 5 sec. One-mile Run 4 min., 20 sec. . Two-mile Run 9 min., 30 sec. . 120-yard Hurdles 15 sec. . . . 220-yard Hurdles 23 4 5 sec. . . High Jump 6 ft., 4J4 in. . Broad Jump 23 ft., 8J4 in- • Pole Vault 13 ft. ... Shot Put ■50 ft., Yi, in. . Hammer Throw 168 ft., 7 in. Discus Throw 136 ft., 7V in. Javelin Throw 199 ft., Y % in. J. H. Rush, ' 98 . . C. R. McKim, ' 24 . . W. B. Moore, ' 17 W. L. Dawbarn, ' 09 . W. E. Stevenson, ' 22 C. H. Kilpatrick, ' 99 I. D. Mackenzie, ' 15 H. P. Dawson, ' 32 . Allan Swede, ' 22 . . B. V. D. Hedges, ' 30 . J. C. Taylor, ' 23 . . B. V. D. Hedges, ' 30 . C. W. SUMMERHILL, ' 32 S. R. Bradley, ' 27 . . R. G. Hills, Jr., ' 25 . J. R. DeWitt, ' 04 . . C. F. Gates, ' 26 . . R. M. Gibson, Jr., ' 26 YEAR 1898 1923 1916 1909 1921 1899 1915 1930 1920 1929 1923 1929 1930 1927 1925 1903 1926 1924 181 Princeton Track Qaptains 1873-1932 From 1873 to 1888, instead of being called the captain of the Track Team the head of that organization was known as the President of the Athletic Association. The President of the first Track Team was Jacob H. Van Deventer, in 1873. The first captain was Thomas B. Hamilton, in 1888. (Presidents) Jacob H. Van Deventer, ' 74 1873-1874 Frank Dunning, ' 76 1875 John A. Campbell, ' 77 1876-1877 Henry Marquand, ' 78 1878 Cleveland H. Dodge, ' 79 1879 Henry M. Cutts, ' 80 1880 Francis G. Landon, ' 81 ... 1881 George Westervelt, ' 82 1882 William Church Osborne, ' 83 1883 Alexander G. Fell, ' 84 1884 J.Borden Harriman, ' 85 1885 George B. McClellan, ' 86 1886 William M. Spalding, ' 87 1887 Ferris S. Thompson, ' 88 1888 (Captains) Thomas B. Hamilton, ' 88 1888 Hugh H. Janeway, ' 90 1889 Walter S. Dohm, ' 90 1890 Joseph S. Roddy, ' 91 1891 Peter Vredenburgh, II, ' 92 1892 William B. Woodbridge, ' 93 1893 George R. Swain, ' 94 1894 Darwin R. James, ' 95 1895 Robert Garrett, ' 97 1896-1897 Harry C. Potter, ' 98 1898 John F. Crecan, ' 99 1899-1900 Alexander W. Coleman, ' 02 1901-1902 Daniel S. Horton, ' 03 1903 Lynn M. Adsit, ' 04 1904 Robert E. Williams, ' 05 1905 William M. Armstrong, ' 07 1906-1907 John C. Atlee, ' 07 1908 Ralph A. Gamble, ' 09 • 1909 James T. Moore, ' 10 ... 1910 Maitland Dwight, ' 11 1911 Howard M. Sawyer, ' 12 1912 Rupert B. Thomas, Jr., ' 13 1913 Torrance Fiske, ' 14 1914 Ian D. Mackenzie, ' 15 1915 William B. Moore, ' 17 1916-1917 John H. Barrett, ' 18 1918 Charles R. Erdman, Jr., ' 19 1919-1920 Robert M. McCulloch, ' 21 1921 William E. Stevenson, ' 22 1922 S. Harrison Thomson, ' 23 1923 Harvey C. Emery, ' 24 1924 Ralph G. Hills, ' 25 1925 Caleb F. Gates, Jr., ' 26 1926 Stephen R. Bradley, ' 27 1927 I.EANDER S. JADWIN, ' 28 1928 William Healy, ' 29 1929 Benjamin V. D. Hedges, Jr., ' 30 1930 Julius Byles, ' 31 1931 Howard P. Dawson 1932 182 if THE PRffC Colmore (Cox and Capt.), Merrill, Hereford, B. VARSITY CREW W. Smith, Skillman, SchierTelin, Shennan, M. Williams, W. Miller. il the peine - Qrew OFFICERS, 1930-1931 R. L. Colmore, ' 31 . W. M. Thompson, ' 31 D. A. Thompson, ' 32 Captain Manager Assistant Manager C. W. MULLERY, ' 32 J. H. Rowbotham, ' 32 C. LOGG .... Assistant Manager 50-Pound Manager Coach OFFICERS, 1931-1932 J. G. Shennan, ' 32 . D. A. Thompson, ' 32 R. Brinckerhoff. ' 33 Captain Manager Assistant Manager W. F. Torrey, ' 33 A. Q. Keasbey, ' 33 G. G. Sykes . Assistant Manager 1 50-Pound Manager Coach REVIEW OF THE 1931 SEASON With injuries claiming several promising candidates, the 1931 crew outlook was not exceptionally bright. Coach Logg kept his men hard at work in preparation for their first meet, but in spite of his efforts the Varsity was easily defeated by Harvard, although it pulled up second ahead of M. I. T. The race was run over the mile and three-quarter course at Cam- bridge on May 2. The Junior Varsity likewise was beaten by Harvard, although finishing ahead of M. I. T, and the 150- pound crew partially atoned by winning its race. In the Carnegie Cup Regatta with Cornell and Yale, held May 16 at Derby, the Varsity and Junior Varsity bowed their heads to both Cornell and Yale, Cornell winning both races. The lightweights, in a race with Harvard and Yale, took second honors, trailing the Blue. On May 30 at Princeton the Childs ' Cup Regatta took place with Princeton, Penn and Columbia the contending crews. The Columbia Varsity took first honors, Penn second, and the Orange and Black third. At Philadelphia the Princeton Jayvees nosed out Penn, although they trailed the Penn A. C. The 150-Pound Crew was defeated by both Yale and Penn, while the Third Varsitv finished behind Harvard. 1S5 jjS THE pen The Qrews VARSITY H tnmv w?r ' tt y to2 !f £, ' Sfr t$t!lKi ' , ! ' £ ' POSITION Stroke, H. G. Merrill, ' 31 . No. 7, B. H. Hereford, ' 31 No. 6, B. W. Smith, ' 33 No. 5, T. J. Skillman, ' 31 . No. 4, C. ScHIEFFELIN, ' 32 . No. 3, J. G. Shennan, ' 32 . No. 2, G. M. Williams, ' 33 Bow, W. H. Miller, ' 31 Cox, R. L. Colmore, ' 31 Sub, J. O. Pease, ' 31 . . . HEIGHT WEIGHT 21 20 21 21 21 20 19 21 21 22 6:04 6:00 6:04 6:03 6:04 6:03 6:03 5:11 5:05 5:10K 190 182 185 190 200 181 183 190 120 170 First First First First Second Second First First Third Third JUNIOR VARSITY 150-POUND POSITION Stroke, D. B. Crane, ' 31 No. 7, J. W. Dayton, ' 33 No. 6, W. Pell, Jr., ' 33 . No. 5, W. Speer, . . No. 4, W. G. Botzow, ' 31 No. 3, R. E. Pflaumer, ' 33 No. 2, M. F. West, ' 32 . Bow, P. H. B. Cumming, ' 33 Cox, M. D. Kennedy, ' 33 AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT YEAR . . 21 6:02 172 First 20 6:00 175 First !9 6:02 180 First 20 6-my 2 200 First 20 6:03 182 Second 19 6:01 173 First 21 6:02 170 Second 20 6:00 170 First 21 5:05 120 First POSITION Stroke, C. A. Hardy, Jr., ' 32 No. 7, L. F. Hai.let, ' 31 . No. 6, C. H. Moore, ' 31 . No. 5, W. W. Drewry, ' 32 No. 4, D. M. Davis, ' 31 No. 3, C. W. Root, ' 33 . No. 2, A. D. Seiminski, ' 33 Bow, H. T. Robertson, ' 33 Cox, E. E. Georce, ' 31 . . 20 21 21 21 21 19 19 21 21 HEIGHT WEIGHT 5:10 6:00 6:00 6:02 6:01 6:00 5:09 5:105 5:09 152 158 160 158 159 154 152 147 128 Second Third Third Second First First First First First 186 May 2, 1931 — AT CAMBRIDGE First — Harvard Second — Princeton Third— M. I. T. Distance, 1J4 miles Time, 9 min., 4% sec. May 2, 1931 — AT CAMBRIDGE First — Harvard Second — ' Princeton Third— M. I. T. Distance, 1J4 miles Time, 10 min., 6% sec. Uarsity Qrew Traces May 16, 1931 — at derby (Carnegie Cup Races) First — Cornell Second — Yale Third — Princeton Distance, 2 miles Time, 10 min., 14 sec. Junior Uarsity c R aces May 16, 1931 — at derby First — Cornell Second — Yale Third — Princeton Distance, 2 miles Time, 10 min., 14% sec. May 30, 1931 — at Princeton (Childs Cup Races) First — Columbia Second — Penn Third — Princeton Distance, 1 4 miles Time, 9 min., 43 sec. May 30, 1931 — at Philadelphia First— Penn A. C. Second — Princeton Third — Penn Distance, 15 16 mile Time, 7 min., 19% sec. May 2, 1931 — at Cambridge First — Princeton Second— M. I. T. Third — Harvard Distance, 15 16 mile Time, 7 min., 32% sec. 150-POUND CREW RACES May 16, 1931 — at derby First — Yale Second — Princeton Third — Harvard Distance, 15 16 mile Time, 6 min., 30% sec. May 30, 1931 — at Philadelphia First— Yale Second — -Penn Third — Princeton Distance, 15 16 mile Time, 7 min., 13 sec. THIRD VARSITY CREW RACE May 30, 1931 — at Philadelphia First — Harvard Second — Princeton Third — Penn Distance, 15 16 mile Time, 7 min., 25 sec. 187 Top Row — Condon (Asst. Mgr.), Juergens (Mgr.). VARSITY HOCKEY Second Row — Hall, McKinney, Parker, Whitman, Blackwell, Livingston (Capt.), MacAlpin, Cooke. Hirsch. Seated — Lea, Barbour, m THE PB Hockey OFFICERS. 1930-1931 D. R. Livingston, ' 31 Captain R. K. Juergens, ' 31 Manager S. G. Hall, ' 32 Assistant Manager M. J. Condon, ' 32 Assistant Manager L. K. Neidlinger Coach OFFICERS, 1931-1932 W. W. Barber, ' 32 Captain M. J. Condon, ' 32 Manager F. L. Johanns, Jr., ' 33 Assistant Manager D. H. Nevitt, ' 33 Assistant Manager L. K. Neidlinger Coach TEAM L. M. Hirsch, ' 33 Goal L. Lea, ' 32; W. B. Blackwell, ' 32 Left Defense D. R. Livingston, ' 31 ; C. R. Parker, ' 32 Right Defense G. D. Lockhart, ' 31; M. E. McAlpin, ' 32; F. H. Glazebrook, ' 33 Center H. W. Cook, ' 32; F. P. MacKinney, ' 31; A. R. Whitman, ' 33 Left Wing W. W. Barber, ' 32; A. D. Hall, ' 32 ........ . Right Wing GAMES DATE Dec. 6, Princeton Dec. 13, Princeton Dec. 16, Princeton Dec. 31, Princeton Jan. 2, Princeton Jan. 3, Princeton Jan. 6, Princeton Jan. 9, Princeton Jan. 10, Princeton SCORE 5 7 4 2 7 5 1 OPPONENT St. Nicholas H. C. M. I. T. . . . St. Nicholas H. C. Dartmouth Amherst . Amherst Toronto Williams Amherst SCORE 4 3 2 1 1 4 2 1 Jan. 12, Jan. 14, Jan. 17, Feb. 5, Feb. 7, Feb. 11, Feb. 14, Feb. 18, Feb. 21, Feb. 28, Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton 5 Middlebury 3 Clarkson 1 3 Dartmouth ..... 7 5 New Hampshire ... 4 2 Williams ..... 1 3 Boston University ... 2 1 Yale 7 6 St. Nicholas H. C. . . . 1 1 Yale 5 2 Dartmouth 1 REVIEW OF THE SEASON Showing excellent promise for a successful season, the team lost only to Toronto, Dartmouth, Clarkson, and twice to Yale; a total of five games lost and fourteen games won. The team more than evened the count with Dartmouth by beating the team from Hanover two out of three games. The one-sided scores of the Yale series do not reveal the excellent playing of the team during parts of the two hard-fought games. The defense and attack of Captain Bob Livingston was certainly the outstanding feature of the season. Losing only three men this spring by graduation the team has excellent prospects for a record season next year. 191 MAJOR SPORT COACHES WITTMER HOOPER NEIDLINGER SIKES FITZPATRICK ! jf THE PfflfC m VARSITY BASKETBALL Standing — Pryor (Mgr.), Helm, Bessire, Taylor, Asst. Mgr.). Seated— Lowe, Rosenbaum, Carey (Capt.) Goodpasture, Lord. jf THE pew IOA-irac «| Basketball DATE 1930 Dec. 10, Dec. Dec. Dec. 1931 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 13, 16, 30, 1, 3. 7, 10, 14, 17, Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton TEAM Columbia Dartmouth Yale . . OFFICERS, 1930-1931 P. J. Carey, ' 31 . . . Captain W. Z. Taylor, ' 32 . J. R. Prior, ' 31 . . . Manager G. W. Brown, ' 32 . A. WiTTMER, Jr. ... Coach TEAM W. C. Goodpasture, ' 32 . Forward J. W. Lord, ' 32 . G. W. Lowe, ' 31 ... Forward L. E. Rosenbaum ' 32 P. J. Carey, ' 31 . . . . Guard SUBSTITUTES G. V. Helm, ' 33 ... Forward R. A. Bessire, ' 32 . T. J. Skillman, ' 31 . . . Center RECORD SCORE OPPONENTS SCORE DATE 24 Gettysburg .... 26 Feb. 27 Ursinus ... .17 Feb. 28 Franklin Marshall . 2+ Feb. 36 Cooper Union ... 18 Feb. Feb. 23 Washington .... 30 Feb. 30 Army 36 Feb. 25 Albright 3+ Mar. 26 Columbia 44 Mar. 34 Lehigh 19 Mar. 30 Dartmouth .... 25 Mar. 5, Princeton 7, Princeton 10, Princeton 14, Princeton 18, Princeton 21, Princeton 23, Princeton 4, Princeton 7, Princeton 11, Princeton 14, Princeton Asst. Manager Asst. Manager Center Guard Guard 29 41 24 23 20 42 20 34 23 29 20 OPPONENTS Swarthmore Brown . Yale . . Cornell Pennsylvania Cathedral . Yale . . Cornell Rutgers Dartmouth Pennsylvania INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE STANDING, WON LOST P.C TEAM. . . 10 1.000 Cornell . . . 6 3 .666 Pennsylvania . . 6 4 .600 Princeton . . 1930-1931 WON LOST 3 6 2 7 1 8 REVIEW OF THE 1930-1931 SEASON 22 23 25 28 22 27 22 30 33 28 24 .333 .222 .111 Winning nine games and losing thirteen, the basketball team failed to come up to expectations. After winning over Dart- mouth, the runner-up in the league, in an early season game, the team went down-hill and finished in last place. Carey, al- though out with injuries for a good part of the season, was placed on the second league team. Low and Goodpasture were high scorers for the team. Rosenbaum was spectacular at guard, while Carey and Lord played consistently good basketball. L. E. Rosenbaum, ' 32 W. Z. Taylor, ' 32 OFFICERS, 1931-1932 Captain A. Newfield, ' 33 Assistant Manager Manager R. Leopold, ' 33 Assistant Manager Wittmer, Jr Coach 195 jf the pen Jootball Qaptains ' 69— W. S. GUMMERE 70 — A. Van Rensselaer 71 — A. Johnson 72— D. T. Marvel 73 — C. O. Dershimer 74 — I. H. Lionberger 75— C. Denney 76— A. J. McCosh 77— W. E. Dodge 78 — B. Ballard 79— B. Ballard ' 80— F. Loney 1869-1931 ' 81— P. T.Bryan ' 95— L. Lea ' 07- -J. B. McCormick ' 82— E. C. Peace ' 96 — G. Cochran ' 08- -E. A. Dillon ' 83 — A. Moffat ' 97— G. Cochran ' 09- -R. C. Siegling ' 84— C. W. Bird ' 98 — A. R. T. HlLDEBRAND ' 10- -E. J. Hart ' 85— C. M. DeCamp ' 99 — W. H. Edwards ' 11- -E. J. Hart ' 86— H. S. Savage ' 00— H. W. Pell ' 12- -T. T. Pendleton ' 87 — E. O. Wacenhurst ' 01— H. W. Pell ' 13- -H. A. H.Baker ' 88— H. W. Cowan ' 02— R. T. Davis ' 14- -H. R. Ballin ' 89— E. A. Poe ' 03— J. R. DeWitt ' 15- -F. Glick ' 91— R. H. Warren ' 04 — W. L. Foulke ' 16- -F. T. Hogg ' 92— P. King ' 05— J. L. Cooney ' 17- -(No Team) ' 93— T. G. Trenchard ' 06 — H. L. Dillon ' 18- -H. A. Callahan ' 94 — T. G. Trenchard ' 19- -C. W. McGraw •Informal team in 1918 composed of members of the S. A. T. C. and Naval units. Baseball (Qaptains 60— L. W. Mudge 61— L. W. Mudge 62— L. W. Mudge 63— H. C. Milspaugh ' 64 — H. C. Milspaugh ' 65— E. P. Rankin ' 66— W. H. WlCKHAM •67— R. F. Little ' 68— E. A. Van Wagenen ' 69— E. P. Rankin 70— W. H. Buck 71 — A. Van Rensselaer 72— T. K. Bradford 73— A. Pell 74— D. Patton 75— J. M. Woods 76— J. M. Woods 77 — D. Laughlin 78 — E. Furman 79— C. B. Wighton ' 80— W. S. Horton ' 81— A. McCune ' 82 — O. Rafferty ' 83— J. M. Harlan ' 84 — T. M. Harlan ' 85 — D. Edwards ' 86— J. P. Shaw ' 87— A. H. Larkin ' 88— E. O. Wacenhurst 1869-1932 ' 89— W. H. King ' 90— C. C. Dana 91— C.C.Dana ' 92 — L. A. Young ' 93— P. King ' 94 — C. S. Mackenzie ' 95— J. H. Brooks ' 96— J. Bradley ' 97— W. W. Wilson ' 98— F. W. Kafer ' 99— F. W. Kafer ' 00 — A. R. T. Hillebrand ' 01— W. E. Green ' 02 — W. J. Steinwender ' 03— F. G. Pearson ' 04 — C. G. Stevens ' 05— G. T. Wells ' 06— S. R. Reid, Jr. ' 07— J. L. Cooney ' 08— E. H. W. Harland ' 09— W. R. Sides ' 10— F. T. Dawson ' 11— S.B.White ' 12 — C. H. Sterrett ' 13 — F. D. Worthington ' 14 — B. K. Rhoads ' 15— O.S.Greene ' 16— B.C. Law ' 17— E. H. Driggs ' 20 — H. A. Callahan ' 21— J. S. Keck ' 22 — M. P. Dickenson ' 23— A. B. Snively,Jr. ' 24 — E. C. Stout, Jr. ' 25— E. L. McMillan ' 26 — J. W. Davis, Jr. ' 27— C. R. Moeser ' 28— C. H. Howe ' 29— J. R. Whyte ' 30 — R. A. Mestres ' 31 — W. H. Yeckley ' 18— W. H. Madden ' 19— W. H.Bade ' 20— R. M. Trimble ' 21 — J. Fisher, Jr. ' 22— W. S. MacPhee ' 23 — J. H. Jefferies ' 24 — P. Euwer ' 25 — J. M. Boohecker ' 26 — T. S. Dignan ' 27— R. W. LaBeaume ' 28— W. H. Hardt, HI ' 29— P. H. Strubing, T ' 30— J. H. O ' Toole ' 31 — C. E. MULDAUR ' 32 — F. K. Bowman 196 4 the pen •11 ' 12 ' 13 ' 14 ' 15 ' 16 ' 17 ' 18 ' 19 ' 20 ' 21 Qrew Qaptains 1911 -1932 R. T. Roche ' 22 S. J. Ranch ' 23 S.J. Ranch ' 24 T. C. Briccs ' 25 O. S. Putnam ' 26 R. A. Cochran ' 27 R. A. Cochran ' 28 H. S. Roche ' 29 W. M. Paxton, III ' 30 R. S. Lamont ' 31 H. C. Creswei.l ' 32 S. W. Milne J. T. Pirie, II C. L. Austin W. G. Dyer A. Kennedy, Jr. H. Clark H. R. Stratford J. MacN. Thompson J. O. Pease R. C. Colmore J. G. Shennan ' 26 ' 27 ' 28 Hockey zJtfajor Sport Qaptains 1925-1932 B. F. Wilkinson A. D. S. Davis J. C. Rennard 32 ... . ' 29 G.Jones ' 30 W. S. Adams, Jr. ' 31 R. C. Livingston W. W. Barber, Jr. basketball zJfCajor Sport Qaptains 1929-1932 ' 29 ' 30 O. E. Miles F.. O. Wittmer ' 31 ' 32 P. J. Carey L. E. Rosenbaum 197 (jf THE PRIM Dl VARSITY WRESTLING Standing — Foote (Mgr.), Ruthcrfurd, Billings, Boyd (Asst. Mgr.). Seated — Constable, Stout, C ' olmore (Capt.), Ihrig, Hooker. Wrestling OFFICERS, 1930-1931 R. L. Colmore, ' 31 Captain Freeman Foote, ' 31 Manager E. J. Boyd, Jr., ' 32 Assistant Manager W. C. Ball, ' 32 Assistant Manager C. F. Foster Coach TEAM R. L. Colmore, ' 31 115-lb. Class W. O. Stout, ' 32 115-lb. Class E. C. Ihrig, ' 32 125-lb. Class H. Carew, ' 33 135-lb. Class A. Fisk, ' 33 135-lb. Class R. F. S. Lowndes, ' 33 145-lb. Class G. W. Constable, ' 33 155-lb. Class D. H. Hooker, ' 32 165-lb. Class F. T. Billings, ' 33 175-lb. Class J. P. Rutherford, ' 32 Unlimited Class REVIEW OF THE SEASON The Wrestling Team came through a most difficult schedule v with four victories and a tie against three defeats and a failure to place in the Intercollegiates. The thrilling meet with Navy was tied when Rutherford threw his man in an overtime period. Hooker, our only man to score in the Intercollegiates, had to be satisfied with a third. MEETS DATE SCORE Jan. 10, 1931, Princeton 14 Jan. 14, 1931, Princeton 23 Jan. 17, 1931, Princeton 11 Feb. 7, 1931, Princeton ... 21 Feb. 14, 1931, Princeton . . 16 Feb. 21, 1931, Princeton 15 Feb. 23, 1931, Princeton 14 Feb. 28, 1931, Princeton 22 OPPONENT SCORE North Carolina 16 Rutgers 15 Lehigh 19 Army 11 Navy 16 Penn State 17 Columbia 12 Yale 8 199 THEPH psasf W- r rty ft $ « w • - : f £ % SOCCER TEAM Standing— Baker, Doak, Parker, Nies (Coach), Dedier, Mcintosh, Elliott. Scored— Troth, Sexton, Wjatt, Cochran (Capt.), Kesler, Laughlin, Shiohara. jf THE PB1C Soccer OFFICERS S. Cochran, Jr., ' 32 Captain R. H. Mitchell, Jr., ' 32 Manager A. B. Nies Coach TEAM D. Sexton, ' 33 Goal H. R. Laughlin, ' 32 . . . Le Fullback C. B. Doak, ' 33 Inside Left C. R. Parker, ' 32 ?  Fullback D. P. Eluott, ' 34 Centre Forward J. S. Troth, ' 33 Outside Left R. W. Kesi.er, ' 32 Right Halfback S. Cochrane, ' 32 Centre Halfback T. Shiohara, ' 34 Outside Right L. K. Wyatt, ' 32 Left Halfback B. A. Baker, ' 34 Inside Right J. B. Atherton, ' 32 J. H. Breasted, ' 32 SUBSTITUTES R. M. Cooley, ' 34 S. Didier, ' 34 L. I. Gibbons, ' 33 R. M. Goddard, Jr., ' 32 C. W. Locke, ' 34 D. G. McIntosh, ' 33 REVIEW- OF THE SEASON The Soccer Team went through a very poor season, winning two games, losing five, compensated with Princeton ' s victory over Yale, the first in four years. and tying one. This poor season was partly Oct. tT), Princeton Oct. 17, Princeton Oct. 23, Princeton Oct. 30, Princeton RECORD 1 Crescent A. C. . 2 3 Cornell . . . . 4 2 Swarthmore .... 2 3 Dartmouth .... 1 Nov. 7, Princeton Nov. 14, Princeton Nov. 21, Princeton Nov. 25, Princeton Lehigh Yale . . Pennsylvania Haverford 201 if THE PB1C HjC-a-brac m VARSITY LACROSSE Top Row — Irwin, Evans, Lord, Roberts, Woodward. Third Row — English, P. Boyd, Mestres, Davis, Till, Brookes, Schwab, Schwaab, Kime. Second Row— Coach Nies, Lambert, Griswold, Mcintosh, Kesler, J. Boyd, Kreitler, Allbright. First Row — Keese, Brown, Wister, Swarzen- hac ' i (Capt.), Carnochan, Levick, Jenifer. jf THE Pfflfc J acrosse J. T. Woodward, ' 33 R. W. Kesler, ' 32 . A. Roberts, ' 32 OFFICERS, 1931 L. R. Albright, Jr., ' 31 Manager G. A. Schwarzenbach, ' 31 Captain A. B. Nies Coach OFFICERS, 1932 W. S. Till, ' 32 Manager C. WlSTER, ' 32 Captain A. B. Nies Coach TEAM J. A. Brooks, ' 33 Goal D. G. Levick, Jr., ' 31 Point R. A. Mestres, ' 31 Cover Point W. M. Jenifer, ' 31 First Defense G. A. Schwarzenbach, ' 31 Second Defense C. Wister, ' 32 Third Defense . . Center T. L. Keese, ' 31 First Attack Third Attack J. H. Brown, ' 31 Out Home Second Attack J. W. Lord, ' 32 In Home J. B. Boyd, ' 33 R. W. Boyd, ' 32 J. R. Carnochan, ' 31 W. P. Davis, III, ' 31 W. J. English, ' 31 W. W. Evans, ' 32 SUBSTITUTES B. H. Griswold, ' 33 D. K. Irwin, ' 32 R. M. Kime, ' 31 R. D. Kreitler, ' 31 J. P. Lambert, ' 31 D. G. McIntosh, III, ' 33 H. D. Schwa ab, ' 33 E. S. Schwab, ' 33 L. M. Hirsh, ' 33 W. H. Yeckley, ' 32 REVIEW OF THE SEASON The season was a poor one, with only two victories out of nine games. The schedule, however, was difficult, and the fight shown against Yale should have resulted in victory. GAMES DATE SCORE Apr. 4, Princeton 1 Apr. 11, Princeton 5 Apr. 18, Princeton 1 Apr. 25, Princeton 5 May 1, Princeton 2 May 5, Princeton 3 May 9, Princeton 2 May 16, Princeton 4 May 23, Princeton 3 OPPONENT SCORE Mt. Washington Club . • 4 New York University 1 Cornell . . . • 1 Lehigh 4 Johns Hopkins 13 Pennsylvania 7 Rutgers 9 Yale 5 St. John ' s 16 203 m THE pe [Y$ CROSS COUNTRY Standing— Geis (Coach), Miller, Leary (Mgr.), McGuckin, Flanagan, Mayo. Seated— Foedisch, Bonthron, Reed, Hicks. jf THE PRIfC Qross Qountry OFFICERS N. M. Bell, ' 32 Captain H. F. Leary, Jr., ' 32 Manager H. T. Geis Coach TEAM A. W. Flanagan, ' 33 W. L. Mayo, Jr., ' 33 J. G. Miller, ' 33 W. R. Bonthron, ' 34 G. C. Foedisch, ' 34 A. S. Hicks, ' 34 C. M. Reed, ' 34 E. McGuckin, Jr., ' 34 RECORD Oct. 23, 1930. Princeton 28 Oct. 30, 1930. Princeton 18 Nov. 7, 1930. Princeton 23 Columbia 29 Lafayette 37 Yale 32 RESUME OF THE SEASON The University Cross Country Team completed their season undefeated. Thus they made it the third year in succession that they have been victorious in all their dual meets. The whole team showed excellent form, with Bonthron and Reed outstanding. The team finished a fine year by coming in tenth among a large field entered in the Intercollegiates. 205 jjft THE PRIM VARSITY TENNIS Standing — Whitehead (Mgr.), CJriepenkerl, McC ' abe, Kennedy. Sealed — Irwin, Thomas (Capt.), Harbison. jl THE PR|I Tennis OFFICERS, 1930-1931 W. F. Thomas, ' 31 Captain R. V. C. Whitehead, ' 31 Manager T. R. Wagner, ' 32 Assistant Manager R. A. Wallace, ' 33 1 J. B. Green, ' 33 Second Assistant Managers W. S. Aisles, ' 33 J OFFICERS, 1931-1932 W. W. Irwin, ' 32 Captain T. R. Wagner, ' 32 Manager R. A. Wallace, ' 33 ] J. B. Green, ' 33 J- Assistant Managers F. Pace, Jr., ' 33 E. C. Griepenkerl, ' 31 S. P. Harbison, ' 31 MATCHES TEAM, 1931 W. W. Irwin, ' 32 H. M. Kennedy, ' 32 G. McCabe, ' 31 D. Strachan, ' 31 W. F. Thomas, ' 31 DATE SCORE Apr. 18, Princeton . • 6 Apr. 20, Princeton 1 Apr. 22, Princeton .7 Apr. 25, Princeton 5 Apr. 28, Princeton .9 May 1, Princeton .... 9 May 4, Princeton .1 May 6, Princeton g May 9, Princeton .8 May 12, Princeton .... a May 15, Princeton 4 a Unfinished because of rain. REVIEW OF THE SEASON Suffering but three defeats, and those to exceptionally strong teams, the Tennis Team had quite a successful season. The Yale matches were unusually close, the opponents nosing out the University netmen by only one point. Harvard and North Carolina both succeeded in winning 8 — 1, but the rest of the meets were fairlv easv victories. OPPONENT SCORE Rutgers 3 Harvard 8 Columbia 2 N. Y. U 4 Lafavette Cornell ' North Carolina 8 Pennsylvania 1 Williams ..... 1 Lehigh a Yale 5 207 ll THE PfflfC C VARSITY GYM Top Row — D. Home, J. Home, Finch (Mgr.), Tiensch, Matthews. Second Row — Troth. Freeman, Kohlins, Higgins, Lofthouse, Halliday, Fisher. Seated — Miller, Johnson, Claggett (Capt), Bowen, Speer. it THE PfflfC H. Bowen, ' 33 C. E. Claggett, ' 31 C. L. Fisher, ' 33 E. J. Freeman, ' 32 T. Halladay, ' 31 R. D. Higgins, ' 31 D. A. Horne, ' 33 Qym OFFICERS, 1930-1931 C. E. Claggett, ' 31 Captain P. T. Finch, ' 31 . . . Manager C. B. Hawley, ' 32 Assistant Manager Mr. Swinnerton Coach OFFICERS, 1931-1932 J. R. Speer, ' 32 Captain C. B. Hawley, ' 32 Manager C. B. Brick, ' 33 Assistant Manager B. W. Durham, ' 33 Assistant Manager Mr. Swinnerton Coach TEAM, 1930-1931 J. D. Horne, ' 31 W. D. Johnson, ' 33 W. D. Kohlins, ' 33 A. Lofthouse, ' 31 R. S. Matthews, ' 32 C. Miller, Jr., ' 31 J. R. Speer, ' 32 C. J. Tiensch, ' 33 E. N. Todd, ' 33 J. S. Troth, ' 33 J. D. Zook, ' 32 REVIEW OF THE SEASON The Varsity Gym Team left a splendid record behind them, inasmuch as they lost only one meet, a closely contested one with the Navy, and won all their other contests easily, overwhelming M. I. T. and the Army by large scores. Five of the eight Princeton gymnasts entered in the Eastern Intercollegiates placed, Captain Claggett winning two firsts and a fourth place. Claggett was awarded a silver cup and four medals for his all-round ability, Miller a gold medal, and Bowen, Fisher and Lofthouse were given similar awards. MEETS DATE SCORE Feb. 7, Princeton 38 Feb. 14, Princeton 29 Feb. 21, Princeton 41 Feb. 28, Princeton 44 Mar. 7, Princeton .... 23 Mar. 14, Princeton 38 OPPONENTS SCORE New York University . . 16 Temple 25 M. I. T 13 Army- . Navy Dartmouth 10 31 16 209 m Top Row — Bates, Lieutenant O ' Keilly, PISTOL TEAM WhitefieM. Bottom Row — McAllen, Jackman (Capt.), Froment. j§ the PRINCETON BK-a-wk | Vistol Team OFFICERS A. H. Jackman, ' 31 Captain TEAM T. Bates, ' 34 T. B. Dickson, ' 31 F. L. Froment, ' 31 A. H. Jackman, ' 31 D. K. McAllen, ' 31 J. F. Neary, ' 32 W. L. Phyfe, ' 33 J. V. Rath bone, ' 31 Officer in Charge of Pistol Firing Lieutenant W. T. O ' Reilly The Pistol Team had a mediocre season, winning about half of the scheduled meets. Talcott Bates, ' 34, was the winner of the Championship Cup. 211 j5 THE PR1 m FENCING TEAM Standing— Winn (Mgr.), Pecora, Wheeler, DeVos (Coach). Seated— Furst, Neary, Marvin (Capt.), Hocker, Waters. jS THE PBIi fencing OFFICERS, 1930-1931 D. G. Marvin, ' 31 Captain C D. Winn, ' 31 Manager Joseph De Vos Coach OFFICERS, 1931-1932 J. F. Neary, Jr Captain H. Miller Manager Joseph De Vos Coach Epee D. V. Marvin, ' 31 J. Neary, ' 32 TEAM Foil C. H. Wheeler, ' 31 L. L. Waters, ' 32 W. T. Pecora, ' 33 Sabre L. Hocker, ' 31 P. Furst, ' 31 REVIEW OF THE SEASON, 1930-1931 The University Fencing Team, in its sixth year as a sport at Princeton, broke the tie which it has maintained for the past two years by winning five meets and losing two. The season started with a decided victory over N. Y. U., followed by a defeat by the Army. Two close victories over Penn A. C. and Yale were succeeded by a defeat by the Navy, while the last meet ended in a dual victory over Hamilton and Cornell. At the intercollegiate semi-finals at Annapolis this year the whole team was victorious, but they were all defeated in the finals at New York. Coach DeVos is well pleased with the success of the team and hopes to build up an equally strong team next year under the captainship of J. F. Neary, Jr. 213 jf THE PHMC m POLO TEAM Freeman, Firestone, Lattimore, MacDonald THEPB ' Princeton Polo Association OFFICERS A. B. MacDonald, ' 32 President E. R. Hilts, ' 32 Vice-President S. Mathews, ' 33 Secretary-Treasurer EX-OFFICIO Major R. S. Parrott, U. S. A. BOARD OF GOVERNORS A. B. Borden, ' 29 President J. P. McLanahan, ' 16 Vice-President J. M. Doubleday, ' 30 Treasurer MANAGERS A. J. Irwin, ' 33 Indoor Manager F. L. Tettemer, ' 33 Outdoor Manager A. S. Bushnell, ' 21 Graduate Manager MEMBERS, 1931 T. Hall ad ay MEMBERS, 1932 E. R. Hilts W. B. Kerkham, Jr. A. B. MacDonald B. C. D. Edwards L. Branson S. M. Acnew J. E. Arens H. E. Connor G. S. Damerel E. H. Buysse H. I. Cone, Jr. J. R. Dessez E. J. Freeman J. H. Smith, Jr. R. C. Firestone S. Mathews B. M. Dunn L. Eisner, Jr. F. J. Fellows, Jr. P. H. Eaton A. Fowler R. L. Freeman MEMBERS, 1933 A. J. Irwin F. C. Whittelsey MEMBERS, 1934 C. L. Gilliland G. L. Hall C. D. Huyler, Jr. MEMBERS, 1935 J. H. Hall J. O. HORTON G. S. Johnston, Jr. R. S. Waterhouse T. E. Irvine M. S. Kemmerer M. J. Leschin J. M. Hustead, II C. A. McKenney, Jr. P. G. Nelson J. L. Kemmerer, Jr. P. Livingston, Jr. W. Robbins J. S. Russell W. F. Thomas S. B. Smith W. H. Sullivan H. R. Sutherland 215 if THE PfflNC VARSITY SWIMMING Top Row— Bulkley, Breed, Koren, Ferine, Fluckey, Grey. Second Row — -Murray, Long, West, Sagendorph, Dayton, Stepp (Coach). Seated- Mountain, Scherer, Turner (Capt.), Moles, Lee. jf THE PRM H. A. Breed, ' 33 C. T. Brown, ' 33 C. W. BULKLEY, ' 32 J. W. Dayton, ' 33 L. J. Gray, ' 32 H. L. T. Koren, ' 33 R. W. Lonc, ' 33 Swimming OFFICERS, 1930-1931 W. Allen Turner, Jr., ' 31 Captain Clifford K. Murray, ' 31 Manager W. Michael Aicher, ' 32 Assistant Manager Howard W. Stepp Coach OFFICERS, 1931-1932 Edward P. Scherer, ' 32 Captain W. Michael Aicher, ' 32 Manager Arthur P. Terrell, ' 33 Assistant Manager S. W. Wilson, II, ' 33 Assistant Manager TEAM I. L. Lee, ' 31 V. G. Manych, ' 32 E. J. Moles, ' 31 W. F. Mountain, ' 31 REVIEW OF SEASON F. E. Sagendorph, ' 31 E. P. Scherer, ' 32 H. K. Stokes, ' 33 A. P. Taylor, ' 33 W. A. Turner, Jr., ' 31 R. A. West, ' 33 The team enjoyed a very successful season, finishing in a tie for second place in the Eastern League. It won most of its meets . 1 :_„ I l-_ i..  _ 17-1. i n._ t nr o-i r ___ __ _!__ i x ._• • ; i ne team enjoyed a very successful season, finishing in a tie tor second place in the fcastern League. It won most or by large margins, and lost only to Yale and Rutgers. Long, Turner, Scherer, Dayton, Moles and Mountain were consistent Scherer won the 50-yard dash in the National Collegiate Swimming Championships at Chicago, and West the 200-yard bre: in the Eastern Collegiates at Columbia. winners, breast stroke MEETS DATE Jan. 10, Princeton Jan. 14, Princeton Feb. 6, Princeton Feb. 14, Princeton Feb. 20, Princeton 59 Lehigh 12 58 C. C. N. Y 13 39 Navv 32 46 Penn 25 54 Syracuse 17 Feb. 27, Princeton Mar. 3, Princeton Mar. 7, Princeton Mar. 14, Princeton SCORE OPPONENT SCORE . 47 Dartmouth .... 24 . 52 Columbia ..... 19 . 23 Yale 48 32 Rutgers 39 217 j| THE PB1 Twenty-Jifth Annual Intercollegiate Swimming Association zJtfeet HELD AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, MARCH 21-22, 1931 Since only individual championships were contested for, there were no team scores taken in the meet. Kojac of Rutgers was again the star with two firsts. He set a new intercollegiate record for the 100-yard dash by winning the event in 52 2 5 seconds. Harms of Fordham set a new record in the 300-yard medley by winning in 3 minutes 51 3 5 •seconds. West of Princeton won the 200-yard breaststroke in 2 minutes 36 3 5 seconds. SUxMMARY 50-yard Dash 100-yard Dash 220-yard Swim 440-yard Swim f 1. Thompson, Navy . J 2. Fobes, Yale 3. Scherer, Princeton [4. Messimer, Yale f 1. KojAC, Rutgers J 2. Mustin, Navy 1 3. Thompson, Navy [ 4. Dayton, Princeton f 1. Kojac, Rutgers j 2. Osborne, Yale 11: LeedY, Yale Kramer, Rutgers 11: Wood, Harvard Leedy, Yale 3. Osborne, Yale 4. Harte, Yale 23 2 5 sec. . 52 2 5 sec. 2 min. 16 sec. 5 min. 4 sec. fl- 220-yard Freshman J 2. Relay 1 3. 300-yard Medley it fi 150-yard Backstroke i - ' I 4. Ji 200-yard Breaststroke . , ' U It Fancy Dive It Dartmouth ... 1 min. 40 2 5 sec. Princeton Brown Rutgers Harms, Fordham . 3 min. 51 3 5 sec. Dalgos, Columbia Harte, Yale Merriam, Penn Wohl, Syracuse . 1 min. 44 3 5 sec. White, Brown Scherer, Princeton Paine, Yale West, Princeton . 2 min. 36 3 5 sec. Harms, Fordham Allyn, Penn Page, Penn Gariss, Rutgers Gadchaux, Yale Grandy, Penn Jorcensen, Columbia 218 i% THE ' PRINCE n ' Board of Athletic Qontrol Dr. Charles W. Kennedy, ' 03 Chairman Asa S. Bushnell, ' 21 Secretary George R. Murray, ' 93 Treasurer George C. Wintringer, ' 94 Controller Thurston J. Davies, ' 16 Supervisor of Sports Dr. J. M. T. Finney, ' 84 TRUSTEE MEMBERS Franklin D ' Olier, ' 98 Dean Mathey, ' 12 Jerome Bradley, ' 97 ALUMNI MEMBERS A. A. Gulick, ' 97 C. W. McGraw, ' 19 Burnham N. Dell, ' 10 FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. Charles W. Kennedy, ' 03 Dr. Joseph E. Raycroft D. H. Hooker, ' 32 UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS W. H. Yeckley, ' 32 B. H. Etherington, Jr., ' 33 219 j| THE pen 5! VARSITY GOLF Standing — Livingston, McWilliams, Wright. Seated — Bourne (Coach) , Dunlop, Waud. Qoif OFFICERS, SPRINGDALE GOLF CLUB Ario Pardee, ' 97 President Col. David M. Flynn Vice-President Bradford B. Locke Secretary-Treasurer GREENS COMMITTEE Curtis W. McGraw, ' 19 Chairman HANDICAP AND TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE Melville P. Dickenson Chairman UNIVERSITY GOLF TEAM G. T. Dunlap, ' 32, Captain D. R. Livingston, ' 31 G. A. McWilliams, ' 31 J. E. McCarthy, ' 31, Manager R. A. Moffett, ' 33 W. F. Wright, ' 32 REVIEW OF THE SEASON M. Waud, ' 32 J. H.Gordon, III, ' 33 Every team on the regular schedule, except Yale, was decisively defeated by Princeton. Captain Dunlap capped the close of a successful season by winning the National Intercollegiate Championship at Olympia Fields, Chicago. SCORES SCORE OPPONENT Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May 24, 1, 1, 8. 1931, 1931, 1931, 1931, 1931, 1931, Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton 6 Swarthmore (4 men only) 6 Villanova (4 men only) . 8 Army 1 7 Pennsylvania .... 2 5 Georgetown .... 4 2 Yale 7 DATE SCORE OPPONENT SCORE May 9, 1931, Princeton iVl Brown .... • • X May 9, 1931, Princeton V 2 Williams . . 2J 2 May 15, 1931, Princeton 1V2 Dartmouth . . v 2 May 16, 1931, Princeton 9 Holv Cross . . May 16, 1931, Princeton 6 Harvard . . 3 221 i% THE PB RUGBY TEAM Top Row — Hubbard, Parker, Paine, Hager, Walker, Brassier, Gardner. Second Row — Randels, Maguire, Delaney, Blackiston, Buffum, Sloan, Campbell. Front Row — Fanshawe, Barak, Johnson, Cooper, James. g the prince T UN BK-a-bwc § ' Princeton ' Rugby Jootball Qlub OFFICERS Dr. J. E. Raycroft Honorary President J. B. Johnson, ' 31 Captain W. F. Delaney, Jr., ' 33 Manager M. F. Barak Coach H. H. Cooper ' Coach EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Prof. J. B. Whitton H. C. Blackiston, ' 32 M. F. Barak J. R. Fanshawe H. H. Cooper J. B. Johnson, ' 31 W. F. Delaney, Jr., ' 33 R. Roell, ' 33 H. W. Sloan, ' 31 M. F. Barak W. H. Barker, ' 33 H. C. Blackiston, Jr., ' 32 N. Brassler, ' 33 W. H. Buffum, ' 33 TEAM W. A. Campbell H. H. Cooper W. F. Delaney, Jr., ' 33 M. E. Draudt, ' 34 J. R. Fanshawe G. H. Gardner, ' 31 W. M. Hager, ' 31 A. W. Hubbard J. F. James, ' 33 J. B. Johnson, ' 31 H. B. Maguire, ' 32 P. S. Paine, ' 32 W. C. Randels H. W. Sloan, ' 31 T. H. Walker, ' 33 The Rugby Team deserves great distinction for, last spring, its first season, it defeated both Yale and Harvard. MEETS March 28, Princeton 3 April 4, Princeton 6 April 18, Princeton 8 April 25, Princeton 5 May 1, Princeton 6 May 9, Princeton 21 New York Rugby Club 9 Harvard 3 Yale 6 New York Rugby Club 8 Yale ..0 Harvard 3 March 28, Princeton J. V. April 25, Princeton J. V. May 1, Princeton J. V. May 9, Princeton J. V. JAYVEES , New York Rugby Club II 3 . 5 New York Rugbv Club II , 9 Yale J. V 8 12 Harvard J. V 3 223 CHEER LEADERS Truitt, Ranck, Brown, Stewart, Holmes, Woodhull. V I V u [a an THE PRIM Uarsity Qlub OFFICERS M. E. McAlpin, ' 32 President W. H. Yeckley, ' 32 Vice-President F. T. Billings, Jr., ' 33 Secretary J. S. Purnell, ' 33 . Treasurer D. L. Austin (T) 1930, 1931 W. W. Barber (H) 1930, 1931 N. M. Bell (CC) 1929, 1930 R. A. Bessire (Basketball) 1930, 1931 (B) 1931 W. B. Blackwell (H) 1930, 1931 F. K. Bowman, Jr (B) 1930, 1931 C. D. Brooks (F) 1930, 1931 G. Buermann (T) 1930 F. F. Carpenter (B) 1930 J. P. Caveny (T) 1931 S. Cochran, Jr (B) 1931 M. J. Condon (H) 1930, 1931 H. W. Cook, Jr (H) 1930, 1931 A. Cort, Jr (Squash) 1931 H. P. Dawson (T) 1929, 1930, 1931 H. Derby (T) 1931 F. Y. Dietrick (T) 1931 E. S. Downing (CC) 1930 W. W. Drewrv (H) 1930, (C) 1930 G. T. Dunlop, Jr... (Golf) 1931 A. Eno (B) 1931 T. A. Fernley, Jr (T) 1931 MEMBERS, 1932 L. M. Forster (C) 1930 W. H. Gahagan(F) 1930, 1931 (T) 1930 W. C. Goodpasture (Basketball) 1930 1931 A. D. Hall (H) 1930, 1931 S. G. Hall (H) 1931 B. H. Hand (T) 1929, 1930, 1931 C. A. Hardv (C) 1930, 1931 R. C. Havens (F) 1931 H. Hawkev (C) 1930, 1931 J. H. Herzog (F) 1931 J. H. Hillman (T) 1931 D. Hooker (W) 1930 F. B. Kellogg (F) 1931 A. D. Keown (T) 1929, 1930, 1931 S. Kimball (C) 1930 L. Lea, Jr (F) 1929, 1930, 1931 (H) 1930, 1931 (B) 1931 J. Lord (Basketball) 1930, 1931 M. E. McAlpin (H) 1930, 1931 C. W. Mallery (C) 1931 V. G. Manych (Swim) 1931 G. G. Merrill, Jr (C) 1931 G. G. Morse (B) 1930, 1931 H. E. Nicholson (F) 1930, (B) 1930 C. R. Parker.. (H) 1930, 1931 B) 1931 J. M. Ranck (T) 1930, 1931 E. L. Rav, Jr (B) 1931 F. C. Reynolds, Jr.. ....... (Squash) 1931 L. E. Rosenbaum. (Basketball) 1930, 1931 I. P. Rutherford (F) 1929, 1930 R. W. Ryckman (F) 1931 C. E. Scarlett (T) 1930, 1931 C. Scheiffelin (C) 1930, 1931 E. P. Scherer (Swim) 1931 J. G. Shennan (C) 1930, 1931 M. W. Sheppard, Jr (CC) 1930 J. R. Speer (Gym) 1931 C. W. Summerill (T) 1930, 1931 W. Z. Taylor (Basketball) 1931 D. A. Thompson (C) 1931 M. Waud (Golf) 193.0, 1931 M. West (C) 1930 C. Wister (F) 1930, 1931 W. F. Wright (Golf) 1930 W. H. Yeckley (F) 1929, 1930, 1931 F. R. Zundel, Jr (F) 1929, 1930, 1931 226 %)arsity Qlub (Qontinued) A. W. Armour, III (F) 1930, 1931 F. T. Billings, Jr (F) 1930, 1931 J. D. Colson (F) 1930 H. Garrett (F) 1930, 1931 F. H. Glazebrook (H) 1931 J. F. Bales (F) 1931 C. B. Ceppi (F) 1931 T. A. Craig (F) 1931 M. E. Draudt (F) 1931 MEMBERS, 1933 L. W. Herzog, Jr (B) 1931 L. M. Hirsch (H) 1931 W. H. Hirst (F) 1930 J. F. James (F) 1930, 1931 MEMBERS, 1934 R. K. Fairman (F) 1931 A. S. Fisher (F) 1931 D. S. T. Hinman (F) 1931 A. S. Lane (F) 1931 T. G.Johnston (F) 1931 R. E. Knell (F) 1930, 1931 J. G. Mill er (CC) 1930 J. S. Purnell (F) 1930, 1931 A. R. Whitman (H) 1931 K. H. Larsen (F) 1931 S. J. McPartland (F) 1931 H. M. Seyfarth (F) 1931 227 jl THE pen H D m WISTER RUTHERFORD VAN SCHAICK YECKLEY ZUNDEL GAHAGAN jS THE pen COLSON HIRST JAMES ARMOUR GARRETT KNELL iff THE PBll m FORSTER SCHIEFFELIN Df HALL McALPIX HIRSCH BLACKWELL PARKER COOK jS THE pen in KEOWN SHEPPARD DOWNING AUSTIN DAWSON RANCK SCARLETT MILLER MORRIS WALKER ISOM OSGOOD jS THE pen m BESSIKE FISHER ROSENBAUM GOODPASTURE LORD BO WEN M CARPENTER WAUD HILLMAN WRIGHT CLIFTON DUN LOP jjS THE PRIM WILLIAMS SHENNAN PURNELL BILLINUS LAFEAN SMITH jl THE pen ETHERINUTON MORSE ENO HOOKER HERZOO RAY if THE PRINCE ifl AUSTIN HAND WEST DIETKICK CAVENY A THE PffflC ft ? 1 1 CONDON THOMPSON MAJOR SPORT MANAUERS FERNLEY BROOKS COCHRAN TAYLOR ll the pen 1934 TRACK TEAM Top Row — Whipple, Cosby. Bassett, Cretors, Escher, Speece, Lawrence, Miller. Second Row — Fitzpatrick (Coach), Draudt, Bennett, Taylor, Kerr, Ranier, Hicks, Stowell, Spinks (Mgr.). Seated — Harbison, Smithies, Reed. Bonthron, Weaver, Hillard, Serfas. THE Pffll 1934 Jreshman Track Team OFFICERS VV. R. Bonthron, ' 34 Captain K. Fitzpatrick Coach M. T. Geis Assistant Coach REVIEW OF THE SEASON The Freshman Track Team had a fairly successful season, losing but one meet and winning two. A victory over Lawrenceville was quickly followed with the defeat of the Columbia Freshmen. In their next meet they were defeated by the Yale yearlings by a close score. The work of Captain Bonthron and Reed was outstanding in the track events. The most consistent performer in field events was Hilliard. W. R. Bonthron W. R. Cosby M. E. Draudt F. H. Harbison THE TEAM A. S. Hicks R. D. Hilliard W. R. Rainear J. C. Reed W. M. Weaver J. T. Smithies J. P. Serfas W. L. Taylor, Jr. W. Watt, Jr. MEETS Princeton 1934 92 Princeton 1934 115 Princeton 1934 56 Lawrenceville .33 Columbia 1934 20 Yale 1934 79 243 THE pen Turner (Cox), Alden, H. Smith, 1934 FRESHMAN CREW Kellogg, Howell, Hamilton (Capt.), Pflaumer, Wood, Wilsey. jf the pen RIC-A-brac §§ 1934 Jreshman Qrew OFFICERS John T. Hamilton, II Captain C. W. Mullery, ' 32 Manager C. P. Logg Coach The 193+ Freshman Crew did not make a very good showing during the past season. It won its first race from M. I. T. and Harvard by a fair margin. After this auspicious start, however, the crew did not do so well. At Derby Day it took third place, with Yale first and Cornell second. In the last race, it again took third, this time losing to Pennsylvania and Columbia. DATE May 2 May 16 May 30 FIRST Princeton Yale . THE CREW NAME POSITION J. D. Wilsey, III Stroke R. Wood, Jr 7 W. H. Pflaumer 6 J. T. Hamilton, II 5 A. H. Howell 4 E. H. Kellogg 3 H. Smith 2 C. C. Alden, Jr Bow W. H. Turner, Jr Cox RACES SECOND THIRD M. I. T. .... Harvard Cornell Princeton Pennsylvania Columbia Princeton Cambridge . Derby Lake Carnegie 245 jjf THE PffllC 1934 FRESHMAN BASEBALL Top Row — Cruikshank, Gosnell, Wegener. Second Rom — McCabe, Gerhart, Evans, Bramlette, Gill, Clement. Front Row — Berger, Thomas, Craig, Larsen (Capt.), Kammer, Schenk, Follansbee. (jf THE PRBC r u II 1 1 ■A-BRAC 1934 Jreshman Baseball Team OFFICERS K. H. Larsen, ' 34 Captain J. P. Gorman Coach After a slow start, the 193+ Freshman Baseball Team compiled an enviable six-game winning streak toward the end of the schedule, including a dramatic twelve-inning victory over Yale. Larsen, champion batsman and defensive mainstay, together with Bramlette, Craig, Gosnell and Kammer, should prove potential Varsity material. TEAM G. L. Follansbee Catcher K. H. Larsen First Base H. F. Schenk Second Base D. M. Bramlette Shortstop C. H. Craig Third Base J. C. S. Thomas Right Field G. H. Wegener Center Field E. C. Gerhart Left Field A. F. Kammer, Jr Pitcher W. W. Gosnell Pitcher T. Evans Outfield SEASON ' S RECORD Apr. 11, Princeton 1934 . 4 New Rochelle H. 5. 3 Apr. 15, Princeton 1934 . 7 Hun School 8 Apr. 18, Princeton 1934 . 3 Fordham 1934 . 9 Apr. 22, Princeton 1934 . 4 N. Y. U. 1934 . 15 Apr. 25, Princeton 1934 . 3 Columbia 1934 5 Apr. 29, Princeton 1934 . 15 Rutgers 1934 . 4 May 1, Princeton 1934 . 6 Hill School 5 May 6, Princeton 1934 . 10 Lawrenceville 2 May 9, Princeton 1934 . . 3 Mercersburg 2 May 16, Princeton 1934 . . 7 Yale 1934 . . 6 May 20, Princeton 1934 . . 12 Lafayette 1934 . 3 May 23, Princeton 1934 . . 1 Penn 1934 . . 7 247 j5 the pen S! ttt 1 ! I t 1 t 1 ■• - ' F 1? - — M| 1 ' ' ■' ' ' ■; i :£, -. ' H 1 1 •WHI f H ' S Top Roif — Wister, Kniffin, Conover, Heyniger. 1934 FRESHMAN HOCKEY TEAM Second Row — Thomas, Tiers, Hall (Mgr.), Poole, Lane (Capt.), Kaminer, Hinman. Hubbard, Hill. Second Row — -Gardner, THE PfflffCEll BK-A-BBAC jg 2R£ Jreshman Hockey Team OFFICERS— A. S. Lane, Captain; S. G. Hall, Manager; L. K. Neidlinger, CoacA With only one loss against seven victories, and with a win over the Vale yearlings with the score of 4 — 3, the 1934 Hockey Team had one of the most successful freshman seasons of recent years. Up to the last game, with Dartmouth 1934, the skaters had remained undefeated, tying St. Paul ' s in their first encounter. The high scoring power may be attributed chiefly to Kammer, Captain Lane, and Poole, all of whom were consistent in accounting for goals. Thouron and Hill, alternating at goal, expertly filled that position. TEAM A. F. Kammer Center R. H. Poole, Jr Wing A. S. Lane Wing D. S. I. HlNMAN . . Defense C. H. Gardner . Defense H. A. . . . Goat SUBSTITUTES B. K. Conover, Jr. Wharton Green, Jr. J. C. A. Thomas L. W. Tiers GAMES DATE SCORE Dec. 20, Princeton. 1934 . . 2 Jan. 10, Princeton 1934 9 Jan. 17, Princeton 1934 4 Feb. 7, Princeton 1934 7 Feb. 11, Princeton 1934 8 Feb. 21, Princeton 1934 4 Feb. 28, Princeton 1934 2 OPPONENT SCORE St. Paul ' s 2 Monarch Club 1 Morristown . . 1 Pawling Peekskill M. A ■.1 Yale 1934 3 Dartmouth 1934 3 249 THE PR Top Row — Lewis, McCabe, 1934 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Taylor (Mgr.), Bales, Stallman. Seated — Willett, Craig, Fairman (Capt.), Ceppi, Gosnell. THEPR 1934 Jreshman Basketball Team OFFICERS R. K. Fairman Captain W. Z. Taylor, ' 32 Manager J. H. Jeffries, Jr Coach TEAM R. K. Fairman Forward T. A. Craig Forward M. E. Draudt Guard C. B. Ceppi Guard K. H. Larsen Center SUBSTITUTES R. K. Willett F. R. Peterson J. F. Bales J. K. Stallman W. W. Gosnell R. E. McCabe W. G. Lewis GAMES DATE Dec. 16, 1930 1934 Jan. 10, 1931 1934 Jan. 14, 1931 1934 Jan. 16, 1931 1934 Jan. 17, 1931 1934 Feb. 6, 1931 1934 Feb. 7, 1931 1934 Feb. 11, 1931 1934 Feb. 14, 1931 1934 Feb. 18, 1931 1934 Feb. 21, 1931 1934 Feb. 25, 1931 1934 Feb. 27, 1931 1934 Mar. 4, 1931 1934 Mar. 7, 1931 1934 Mar. H, 1931 1934 SCORE . 48 . 45 . 40 . 24 . 49 . 30 . 34 . 40 . 63 . 52 . 26 . 39 . 50 . 45 . 25 . 26 OPPONENTS Lawrenceville 17 Central H. S., Washington 29 Peddie 41 Hun 13 Hill 20 Lafayette ' 34 16 Manlius 15 Lawrenceville 13 Princeton Prep 20 Princeton Prep 21 Yale ' 34 29 Hun 30 Columbia ' 34 17 Peddie 26 Dartmouth ' 34 33 Pennsylvania ' 34 33 Jack Jeffries ' s 1934 Freshman Basketball Team had the most successful season of any freshman basketball team in the last eight years. Captain Fairman was outstanding during the entire season. 251 A THE Pffl 1934 Jreshman Tennis Team OFFICERS— W. G. Foulke, II, Captain; R. Wetmore, Manager TEAM J. C. Botts, Jr. W. G. Foulke, II J. P. Laimbeer W. G. Lewis H. J. Lynch L. W. Tiers MATCHES Princeton 1934 Princeton 1934 Princeton 1934 9 Blair Academy 9 Princeton Prep 9 Lawrenceville Princeton 1934 Princeton 1934 Princeton 1934 9 Haverford School 7 Yale 1934 . . . 9 Hun School . . The 1934 Tennis Team was exceptionally successful last spring. They won all their matches and were only scored on by the Yale Freshmen, who succeeded in obtaining two points. 1934 Jreshman Qolf Team OFFICERS— T. S. Tailer, Jr., Captain; H. A. Kingsbury, ' 32, Manager TEAM M. J. Alexander, Jr. D. Clarke, Jr. W. A. Dallmeyer, Jr. T S. Tailer, Jr. R. O. Waddell R. Wood, Jr. MATCHES Princeton 1934 Princeton 1934 Princeton 1934 sy. 9 Lawrenceville Peddie . . Lawrenceville Princeton 1934 Princeton 1934 Princeton 1934 Princeton 1934 Hun School 2 2 4 Hill School . . . . S 2 Yale 1934 ... 7 9 Pennsylvania 1934 . . The 1934 Freshman Golf Team enjoyed a fairly successful season, losing onlv to Hill and the Yale Freshmen teams. 252 jS THE PfflM Princeton 1934 Princeton 1934 1934 Jreshman Qym Team OFFICERS L. A. Clarke Captain C. P. Wallis, ' 32 Manager R. Swinnerton Coach TEAM L. A. Clarke J. G. Holschuh VV. A. Wilson J. W. Haubner W. C. Viol R. D. Wallace MEETS . W 2 East Side High School 22 Dickinson High School 25 4 23 1934 Jreshman jQacrosse Team OFFICERS — -O. A. Kirkland, Captain; J. P. Free, Manager; J. V. Logan, Coach J. G. Anderson C. B. Ceppi C. H. Classen E. G. Collister W. B. Davis Princeton 1934 Princeton 1934 Princeton 1934 Princeton 1934 Princeton 1934 Princeton 1934 R. K. Fairman H. E. Frame, Jr. C. H. Gardner R. C. Kenney O. A. Kirkland TEAM B. G. Lewis, Jr. G. W. Locke J. B. McGlFFERT J. W. Miller, Jr. SCHEDULE C. D. Murphy R. H. Poole, Jr. E. R. Ralston R. K. Ritchie E. R. Schuh A. B. C. Shields H. J. Twelvetree, Jr. A. H. Vrooman A. B. Walsh, Jr. D. R. Wintermann 2 James Madison School 1 2 Poly Prep 4 3 Alexander Hamilton H. S 1 5 Rutgers 1934 3 5 Pennsylvania 1934 .2 6 Yale 1934 1 Suffering only one defeat, at the hands of Poly Prep, the Freshman Lacrosse Team had a very good season. The team developed as the season progressed and they finished by beating the Yale Freshmen by a decisive score. 253 1934 Jreshman Wrestling Team R. H. Hooker . Captain OFFICERS W. C. Ball, ' 32 . . TEAM F. G. Richter .... 115-pound E. H. Richardson . . . 125-pound J. K. Gurney .... 125-pound R. W. Clapp .... 135-pound R. H. Hooker .... 145-pound D. P. Elliott .... 155-pound C. H. Classen .... 165-pound T. R. Bassett . ... . 175-pound T. W. Leidy .... Unlimited The 1934 Wrestling Team enjoyed an undefeated season. Winning season by defeating their hardest opponents, Columbia and Yale, in c Manager C. P. Foster MEETS Coach Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton 13 Gilman . . . • 12 35 Pennsylvania 3 29 George School 3 Uy 2 Poly Prep ....... 10 15 Columbia 14 14 Yale 12 most of their first meets by one-sided scores, they ended the ose meets. W. V. Thomas E. G. Anderson M. C. Branch 1934 Jreshman Swimming Team Captain OFFICERS C. K. Murray, ' 31 . . Manager Howard Stepp D. L. Chambers D. T. Christie R. L. Clarke J. S. Evans TEAM W. B. Holmes H. W. Miller, Jr. R. K. Ritchie D. K. Rizer R. I. Rizer, Jr. G. P. Swift Coach W. V. Thomas J. C. Willey MEETS Jan. 17, 1931 Feb. 7, 1931 Feb. 14, 1931 Feb. 21, 1931 Feb. 25, 1931 Feb. 28, 1931 Mar. 7, 1931 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 1934 42 29 47 35 50 48 45 Lawrenceville 29 Columbia, ' 34 33 Rutgers, ' 34 24 Mercersburg 31 Hun School 12 Pennsylvania, ' 34 23 Yale, ' 34 26 REVIEW The Freshman Swimming Team enjoyed a highly successful season, culminating in a decisive victory over Yale. Captain Thomas and the Rizers were conspicuous for their capable performances throughout the season. 254 M THE P r ep I ilC-A-BRAC g| 1935 Jreshman Soccer Team OFFICERS J. Garrett . Captain A. B. Nies Coach TEAM J. V. Gurge, Jr G. J. K. Condict R. F. J. Garrett L. F. P. W. S. Abt R. H. E. H. da Rocha Miranda . . . . C. H. F. W. Dinsmore, Jr L. H. J. A. McWilliams O. R. G. M. Chester I. R. P. P. Blanchard, Jr C. J. W. Taylor I. L. F. S. Rollins, Jr O. L. SUBSTITUTES G. L. Glass A. S. Cochran, II M. C. Hoffman J. M. McKaig, II RECORD DATE SCORE Oct. 24, Princeton 3 Nov. 7, Princeton 2 Nov. 14, Princeton Nov. 21, Princeton 1 Nov. 27, Princeton 4 OPPONENTS SCORE Poly Prep 2 Alexander Hamilton 1 Yale 1 Pennsylvania 2 Hill 3 REVIEW OF THE SEASON Although Yale and Pennsylvania defeated the Tiger yearlings, the 1935 hooters enjoyed a moderately successful season, since they won the majority of their games. The Gilman game had not been played when the book went to press. 255 m THE PR 1935 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM Top Row — Shea, Kelly, Quigley, Symington, Delaney. Third Row — Whitlock, Johnson, Buckman, Jones, Skelly, Cotter, Tutweiler, Brooks. Second Row — Taggart, Schmidlapp, Milnes, Wardell, Chamberlain, Zundel, Dudley. Front Row — Marks, Niedringhaus, John, Kadlic, Calbaugh, Bell, Haggan. F. B. John, ' 35 . J. K. Kadlic, ' 35 1935 Jreshman Jootball Team OFFICERS Co-Captain J. P. Gorman, ' 23 Coach . Co-Captain R. A. Mestres, ' 31 Assistant Coach W. D. Barfield, ' 30 Assistant Coach TEAM J. E. Weaver Left End J. M. Niedringhaus Left Tackle D. R. Chamberlain Left Guard E. M. Kalbaugh Center C. J. Schmidlapp, II Right Guard F. B. John Right Tackle J. H. Marks Right End J. P. Kadlic Quarter Back R. E. Taggart, Jr Right Halfback H. Tutwiler, Jr Left Halfback L. Haggin . . Fullback SUBSTITUTES F. E. Bell, Jr. . J. H. Buckmax, Jr. A. J. P. Cotter . B. O. Delaney . F. C. S. Dudley End Tackle Tackle End Back F. B. Johnston .... Back S. H. Jones Guard J. C. Kelly Back R. C. Milnes Back J. E. Quicley Guard N. B. Shea End J. T. Skelly, Jr Tackle J. H. Symington Center C. W. B. Wardell, Jr Back R. R. Zundel Center SEASON ' S RECORD Oct. 24, ' 31, Princeton 1935 7 Manlius 7 Oct. 31, ' 31, Princeton 1935 ... 8 Columbia 1935 6 Nov. 7, ' 31, Princeton 1935 13 Yale 1935 31 Nov. 14, ' 31, Princeton 1935 Dartmouth 1935 3 RESUME OF THE SEASON Although winning but one game, the 1935 Freshman Football Team showed promise and should aid the Varsity materially next year. 257 THE PRIM 1935 Jreshman Qross Qountry Team OFFICERS R. M. Phenix Captain M. T. Geis Coach H. F. Leary Manager H. T. Aller, Jr. G. W. Miller, III TEAM P. H. Phenix W. W. Parmelee J. S. Spruance, Jr. L. C. Thomas F. Van D. Berg RECORD Oct. 23, 1931. Princeton . . 32 Oct. 30, 1931. Princeton 18 Nov. 7, 1931. Princeton 42 Columbia Lafayette Yale . 23 37 21 RESUME OF THE SEASON The Freshman Team enjoyed only a fair season this year, winning only one of their dual meets. However, they did very well in view of the fact that the majority of the team were comparatively inexperienced. Captain Phenix was outstanding and ran some fine races, as did Spruance, both coming well up with the leaders in every meet. The team failed to make much of a show- ing in the Freshman Intercollegiates, mainly due to inexperience. 258 I A M U A 5 P P T 5 (aqo if THE PHMC Caledonian Qanies HELD MAY 6 and 11, 1931 IN PALMER STADIUM EVENT 1 00 Yd. Dash 1. 2. .3. WINNERS Hand, ' 32 . . . Keown, ' 32 Scarlett, ' 32 TIME 10 sec. EVENT Shot Put ] WINNERS 1. Byles, ' 31 . . - 2. Garrett, ' 33 3. Gahagan, ' 32 HEIGHT, DISTANCE . . . 42 ft. 11 in. 220 Yd. Dash 1. 2. 3. Keown, ' 32 Hand, ' 32 Scarlett, ' 32 . . . 22.2 Sec. Broad Jump j 1. Summerill, ' 32 2. Andrews, ' 31 3. Scarlett, ' 32 . . . 21 ft. 2 in. 440 Yd. Dash ■1. 2. 3. Derby, ' 32 . . Horne, ' 31 Rainear, ' 34 . . . . 51.3 sec. Javelin Throw 1. Hilliard, ' 34 . . 2. Osgood, ' 33 3. Whitney, ' 31 . . 168 ft. 8 in. 880 Yd. Run 1. 2. . 3. Rosner, ' 31 Mills, ' 31 Hopkins, ' 33 . 1 min., 57.1 sec. Discus Throw 1. Garrett, ' 33 . . 2. Johnson, ' 33 3. Gahagan, ' 32 . . 130 ft. 6 in. 120 Yd. Hurdles ■1. 2. . 3. Summerill, ' 32 . Bradley, ' 31 D. Watt, ' 3 4 . . . 15.8 sec. Hammer Throw ' 1. LlNGLE, ' 33 . . 2. JOHANNS, ' 33 3. von Starck, ' 34 . . 130 ft. 10 4 in. 220 Yd. Hurdles One Mile Run Two Mile Run 1. 2. 1. 1. 2. .3. 1. 2. 3. Weisiger, ' 31 Bradley, ' 31 W. Watt, ' 34 Dawson, ' 32 . Reed, ' 34 Sheppard, ' 32 Prior, ' 31 . . . Bonthron, ' 34 Saltus, ' 31 . . . . 24.6 sec. . 4 min., 23.2 sec. 9 min., 50 sec. High Jump ; Pole Vault r 1. Caveny, ' 32 . . 2. Combrinck-Graham, 3. Robinson, ' 31 Cosby, ' 34 Lawrence, ' 34 W. Watt, ' 34 f 1. Austin, ' 32 Ranck, ' 32 1 3. Miller, ' 34 . . . 5 ft. 10 in. ' 33 . . . 12 ft. in. SUMMARY CLASS 1. 1932 . . . POINTS 55 CLASS 3. 1933 . . . POINTS . .- . . 26 . . . . 15?4 2. 1931 . . . 38J4 260 M THE PRIfi Dl £Vow Qountry Qlub OFFICERS J. E. Walsh, ' 35 B. Earle, ' 33 . . H. S. Edwards, ' 33 President Treasurer Secretary N. B. Bell E. S. Downing MEMBERS, 1932 G. W. Duffus E. C. IHRIC M. W. Sheppard A. L. Flanagan P. Herrmann, Jr. W. C. Mayo F. M. Mellinger MEMBERS, 1933 J. G. Miller D. B. Morris F. Town end H. H. Walker J. Whedbee V. R. BoNTHRON A. L. Fell H. H. Allen F. V. D. Berg A. Campbell G. C. Foedisch G. H. Frost V. L. Hummell R. M. Inclis MEMBERS, 1934 A. S. Hicks E. McGuckin, Jr. MEMBERS, 1935 G. W. Miller H. B. Miller D. D. Miner M. C. Morgan W. W. Palmerlee R. Phenix G. S. Spruance, Jr. A. D. MlTTENDORF, Jr A. Stowell L. C. Thomas L. R. VlLLAUME S. W. Welles The club sponsored a novice race, an interclass race, and three club races this year. 261 A THE PRg Annual Jail c Regatta SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1931 AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 31, 1931 Fall rowing this season was favored by the continuance of mild weather through the middle of November. Coaches Sikes and Bryan had charge of the Heavy and 150-Pound Varsity crews respectively. While a large squad of Fresh- man oarsmen showed great improvement under the direction of C. E. Newbold, ' 28, and Winthrop Rutherfurd, ' 28, who have come to Princeton this year as coaches of Freshman crew. Greatly increased interest in single-sculls competition was shown last fall. Elimination heats covered three days prior to the final race for the Coaches Cup. The Fall Regatta included three heavy and two 150-pound varsity shells and six freshman eights. The officials were Dr. Spaeth, Chairman of the Rowing Committee, and Mr. E. H. Lee. SUMMARY Stroke 7 6 5 4 3 2 Bow Cox Time Distance Winning Crews in Fall Regatta Heavy Varsity 150-Lb. Varsity - Freshman Strang Hardy Holmes Shennan Drewry Fleitas B. Smith H. Smith Denison ■H. Rutherfurd . . . Mial Borland Pell Fletcher Stevens Cook Backus Harris West Armstrong G. R. Smith Forster Robertson Black Kennedy Brush Ruth 8 min., 7 sec 7 min., 21 sec 5 min., 52 sec. Yz miles 15 16 miles 1 mile Coaches Cup for Single Sculls won by A. L. Strang, ' 33 Special Sophomore Sculling Prizes: ( 1 ) A. Armstrong, Jr.; (2) H. A. Rutherford; (3) D. K. Yost 262 THE PRDCETON BBC-A-fiRAC Jail Intra-Qollegiate Athletic Qontests BASEBALL Won by 1933 CANE SPREE LIGHTWEIGHT CLASS MIDDLEWEIGHT CLASS H. B. Chatfield, ' 34, defeated M. E. Anderson, ' 35, in 64 minutes. J. A. Gregory, ' 35, defeated C. B. Katzenbach, ' 34, in 2 min- utes, 35 seconds. HEAVYWEIGHT CLASS T. R. Bassett, ' 34, defeated J. H. Symington, ' 35, in 10 seconds. FOOTBALL Won by 1932 FALL GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP T. S. Tailer, ' 34, winner; W. Y. Dear, runner-up. M. P. Dickinson, ' 32, winner of second sixteen. G. P. Faust, runner-up of second sixteen. W. Rutherford, Jr., winner of third sixteen. J. B. Rutherford, ' 32, winner of fourth sixteen. P. E. Bender, ' 32, winner of fifth sixteen. 263 m the pen ID T esults of Jail Handicap Meet y November 11 and 12, 1931 TRACK EVENTS FIELD EVENTS 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES POLE VAULT WINNER AND PLACE TIME WINNER AND PLACE HEIGHT OR DISTANCE 1. WlLLOCK, ' 35 16 sec. 1. 2. Austin, ' 32 Spencer, ' 33 12 ft., 1 in. 2. Lydecker, ' 35 3. Bennett, ' 34 220-YARD LOW HURDLES 3. McGraw, ' 34 1. WlLLOCK, ' 35 . 25.3 sec. HIGH JUMP 2. Smith, ' 33 1. 2. Caveny, ' 32 Weaver, ' 34 6 ft., y 2 in. 3. Bennett, ' 34 100-YARD DASH 3. McKee, ' 35 - HAMMER THROW 220-YARD DASH 1. 2. von Stark, ' 34 132 ft., 9 in. 1. Weaver, ' 34 3. Johanns, ' 33 2. Derby, ' 32 3. Rainear, ' 34 440- YARD DASH BROAD JUMP 1 Raivfab ' 34 53 sec. 1. 2. Curran, ' 3 5 (Odd, ' 35 2. Derby, ' 32 3. Weaver, ' 34 3. Weaver, ' 34 1932 30 points 1933 FINAL SCORE BY CLASSES . . 5 points 1934 .... 19 points 1935 . 28 points 264 THE PRiNC The Princeton J ife Saving Qlub John Grier Hibben, ' 82 . . Honorary President V. S. Whitbeck, ' 31 President Howarrd W. Stepp Manager The Princeton Life Saving Club, a most popular extra-curricular organization, completed its eighteenth season last spring. It prescribes tests which are the most difficult of their kind in this country, being rivalled in this respect only by the Royal Life Saving Club of London. The Club awards a diploma both for proficiency in life saving and for speed in swimming. A medal is awarded for proficiency in life saving only. The following are the tests: 1 — Swim 100 yards in 1 minute and 15 seconds. 2 — Swim 440 yards in 7 s 2 minutes. 3 — Swim 100 yards on back, using feet only. •1 — Running front dive. 5 — Keep afloat for 3 minutes with supposed abdominal cramps. 6 — Swim 75 feet under water from surface dive. 7 — Swim 50 yards, using arms only. 8 — Surface dive for human object. 9 — Remove shoes and clothes in deep water. 10 — Swim 50 yards dressed. 11 — Demonstration of seven methods of release from supposedly drowning person. 12 — Carry object 100 yards, using four methods of carrying. 13 — Def ensive tactics against a struggling subject. 14 — Undress on land and enter water in 30 seconds. 15 — Correct demonstration of Schafer method of resuscitation for the drowned. 16 — Written explanation of methods of resuscitation for the drowned. 17 — Swim 100 yards breaststroke in 1 minute and 50 seconds. 18 — Swim 100 yards backstroke in 1 minute and 45 seconds. W. L. Asmuth, ' 34 R. S. Baker, ' 34 H. T. Ballantine, ' 33 E. B. Bowrinc, ' 34 M. C. Branch, ' 34 H. A. Breed, ' 33 DIPLOMA WINNERS R. L. Clarke, ' 34 J. S. Fluckey, ' 33 P. A. Hemming, ' 32 W. B. Holmes, ' 34 H. C. Parsons, ' 34 D. K. Rizer, ' 34 R. I. Rizer, Jr., ' 34 C. T. Silloway, ' 34 W. V. Thomas, ' 34 J. C. Willey, ' 34 T. E. Briell, ' 34 C. L. Fisher, Jr., ' 33 R. D. Fulton, ' 32 F. W. Hamilton, ' 34 MEDAL WINNERS C. S. Hascall, Jr., ' 34 S. G. Ivins, ' 34 J. R. McIlroy, ' 33 T. N. Meredith, ' 34 R. H. Mitchell, ' 32 E. B. Pool, ' 34 R. P. Weaver, ' 33 W. L. C. Wheaton, ' 34 265 Intra- Collegiate Athletic Association OFFICERS C. R. Parker, Jr., ' 32 Chairman B. H. Etherington, Jr., ' 33 Secretary-Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE L. Lea, ' 32 E. L. Ray, ' 32 C. R. Parker, ' 32 B. H. Etherington, Jr., ' 33 A. L. Strang, ' 33 R. H. Hooker, ' 34 HONORARY MEMBERS J. E. Raycroft, M.D. N. B. Tooker, M.D. The Intra-Collegiate Athletic Association consists of two men from each upper class eating club, two representing Madison Hall, and one chosen from the Sophomore Class. The purpose of the body is to handle athletics between the different clubs and all contests not coming under the supervision of Varsity Athletics, such as class sports and tennis tournaments. The association fosters the spirit of competition in fields in which all may compete. MEMBERS Club Arbor Inn Campus . Cannon . Cap and Gown Charter . Cloister . Colonial Cottage . Court 1932 MEMBER V. G. Manych A. B. Lawrence G. S. Fichtel C. Truitt F. Wachter W. M. AlCHER M. M. Dickinson H. A. Kingsbury A. S. Bickman 1933 MEMBT.R W. H. WOLTMAN T. Talcott M. W. McKinnon D. McIntosh H. Carew H. L. MdNTYRE C. C. Davis 1934 MEMBER R. H. Hooker Club Dial Lodge Elm Gateway Ivy . Key and Seal Quadrangle Terrace . Tiger Inn Tower MADISON HALL MEMBER G. R. DONNER 1932 MEMBER H. Hawkey G. Morse D. M. Curtis H. C. Blackiston, Jr. J. E. Edgar A. D. Hall C. W. Bulkley F. R. ZUNDEL R. W. Kesler 1933 MEMBER A. R. Whitman D. D. Johnson P. Herrmann, Jr A. M. Whitlock W. L. Lafean, Jr 266 jS THE PRINC INTRA-COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE Ray, Strang, Parker, Etherington. hsj IS I jf THE PRHCETON BHC-A-BRAC h Qlass of 1932 — Numerals VV. B. Armstrong F. D. Blackistone A. G. Blair, III G. W. Bogar.Jr. A. Bonnyman, Jr. J. H. Breasted, Jr. VV. H. Chaffee J. G. Chalmers C. B. Clotworthy W. M. Aicher R. A. Bessire F. K. Bowman D. L. Austin N. M. Bell C. Buerman J. P. Caveny M. J. Condon, III D. L. Custin W. W. Barber W. B. Blackwell R. A. Bessire A. M. Alvord, Jr. C. A. Hardy J. Cotton M. M. Dickinson H. M. Dodge G. S. Fichtel D. G. Foster W. H. Gahagan J. T. Galey V. C. Goodpasture C. P. Henderson T. W. Claggett A. Eno H. P. Dawson H. Derby R. D. Dripps VV. C. Gahagan J. T. Galey H. VV. Cook D. T. Dana, Jr. F. R. Decker VV. C. Goodpasture D. H. Halsey D. H. Hooker F. B. Kellogg FOOTBALL J. Herzog W. K. Hicks S. H. Iams D. K. Irwin T. G. Johnston F. B. Kellogg E. C. Kincaid P. King, Jr. L. Lea, Jr. BASEBALL VV. C. Goodpasture W. K. Hicks TRACK W. E. GlLMORE B. H. Hand J. Hodgson, Jr. A. D. Keown L. Lea, Jr. HOCKEY W. W. Drewry A. D. Hall L. Lea, Jr. BASKETBALL C. F. Heath A. D. Lemon CREW R. M. McIver J. B. Rutherfurd S. L. Libby, Jr. H. A. Mackie R. M. McIver H. E. Nicholson A. C. O ' Connor A. Roberts J. Ross J. P. Rutherfurd R. V. Ryckman F. W. Jarvis G. B. Morse G. F. Medill, Jr. D. P. Meese J. N. Morrison J. M. Ranck P. E. Robinson M. E. McAlpin R. R. Minthorne S. Preston J. W. Lord, Jr. N. P. Rose C. Scheffelin J. G. Shennan F. C. Shroeder R. S. Spalding A. Treddennick A. G. Van Shaick A. H. White C. Wister S. Wyse VV. H. Yeckley F. R. Zundel P. D. Myers T. F. Palmer E. L. Ray, Jr. C. E. Scarlett, Jr. M. W. Sheppard ■C. W. Summerill C. R. Swain, Jr. L. H. Van Dusen F. S. Wemyss R. B. T. Roberts D. A. Thompson L. H. Van Dusen, Jr. L. E. Rosenbaum M. F. West, Jr. F. R. Zundel WRESTLING W. C. Ball, II E. C. Ihrig D. H. Hooker W. H. Yeckley VV. VV. Goldsborough R. S. Hackett CANE SPREE D. H. Hooker I. Ross J. M. Triest 270 jf THE PfflfC ■A-BRAC C. F. Heath W. W. Irwin E. C. Barrett GYM C. P. Wallis Qlass of 1932 — Numerals (Cont ' d) H. M. Kennedy H. P. Dawson E. S. Downing SWIMMING W. A. Wilson TENNIS J. Macy, Jr. V. W. Mussman CROSS COUNTRY A. S. Maltman D. P. Meese GOLF H. A. Kingsbury H. M. Dodce J. C. Savage M. W. Sheppard L. H. Van Dusen LACROSSE J. P. Free C. R. Train R. Wetmore F. S. Wemyss FENCING D. K. Blossom Qlass of 1933 — Numerals F. T. Billings A. L. Burrows T. J. Carolan J. D. Colson H. S. Bignall H. C. Borger, Jr. W. B. Buck A. W. Armour, H. K. Boice J. A. Brooks P. Chapman H. S. Bignall A. P. Boyce P. Campbell P. H. CUMMING III P. H. CUMMING P. C. Fortune H. Garrett M. Geer, Jr. R. E. Burnes W. J. Croul B. H. Etherington F. P. Glazebrook M. M. Gray L. M. Hirsch E. O. Hopkins P. C. Fortune F. P. Glazebrook J. W. Dayton H. M. Kennedy FOOTBALL N. H. Gifford, Jr. J. E. Hendry, Jr. W. H. Hirst BASEBALL A. B. Hancock L. W. Herzog HOCKEY J. R. Hopkins W. G. Isom A. Keidel, Jr. J. S. Purnell BASKETBALL G. W. Helm E. O. Hopkins CREW W. Pell R. E. Pflaumer J. F. James, Jr. A. Keidel R. E. Knell R. F. Lowndes R. E. Knell M. W. McKennon T. H. Mettler T. M. Robertson, Jr. A. Rush D. Sexton G. Strawbridge T. H. MlTTLER W. J. Pyle B. W. Smith W. Speer J. S. Purnell W. J. Pyle J. S. Reynolds J. G. Scranton J. S. Purnell G. McG. Sudduth A. R. Whitman J. F. Symington A. R. Whitman F. P. Wilson S. M. Wright J. W. Samuels J. R. Tencher A. L. Strang G. M. William 271 m THE pel Qlass of 1 933 — Numerals — (C ont ) S. H. Armstrong E. S. Boylston P. Herrmann, Jr. E. O. Hopkins WRESTLING F. T. Billings H. B. Buffum W. C. Delaney B. H. Griswold W. E. Jones R. F. Lowndes F. T. Billings A. P. Boyce J. B. Boyd E. S. Boylston C. Brower C. T. Brown, Jr. T. S. Chapman A.M. Combrinck Graham H. E. Cragin, Jr. W. B. Devereux H. A. Breed C. T. Brown K. Chalmers FENCING J. A. Brooks E. A. Custer O. Ferguson J. G. Dill H. S. Edwards A. W. Flanagan W. M. Gibson E. G. Hopkins W. G. Isom R. Firestone N. Cover J. W. Dayton CROSS COUNTRY W.L.Mayo.Jr. H. Bowen C. Fisher LACROSSE B. H. Griswold C. J. Harrington W. B. Hewson A. Magary TRACK J. F. James, Jr. F. J. Johanns, Jr. A. Keidel K. I. Lingle W. H. Ludlow POLO F. Hammond J. L. Kemmerer SWIMMING W. E. Gillespie J. E. Kilpatrick A. W. Forbes D. P. Frame R. M. Martin T. Nichol W. T. Pecora A. S. Rodgers C. L. Tun- C. W. Ward TENNIS C. R. Patterson E. Bartlett, Jr. R. A. Brown F. E. Donaldson, Jr. F. Gramlich A. Terill S. Wright J. G. Miller D. B. S. Morris GYM D. A. Horne W. D. Kohlins J. R. Tencher D. G. McIntosh L. H. Peard, Jr. H. D. Schwaab T. L. Marsh W. L. Mayo J. G. Miller D. B. S. Morris J. P. Okie T. M. Lasater H. L. Koren R. W. Long C. L. Fisher F. C. Hibben L. E. Jones W. W. Walker R. A. Wallace E. N. Todd J. S. Troth E. S. Schwab J. G. Scranton J. T. Woodward C. P. Osgood O. Rose . S. Snedker J. P. Townley H. H. Walker W. E. Whitton R. S. Waterhouse H. H. Stokes A. P. Taylor A. C. Whitfield RIFLE TEAM W. L. Parker J. R. Perkins F. H. Rutledge J. G. Taylor CANE SPREE E. L. Jones 272 m THE PRI Qlass of 1933 — iSf timer ah (Qon ' t) A. P. Boyce R. E. Burns P. Chapman W. L. Collins J. F. Bales C. B. Cappi C H. Classen W. H. Corbin R. B. Cragin A. W. Craig W. Cruikshank H. Dallas W. R. Bonthron E. McGuckin, Jr. W. R. Bonthron W. R. Cosby M. E. Draudt C C Alden, Jr. J. T. Hamilton, II A. H. Howell E. H. Kellogg J. F. Bales C. B. Ceppi T. A. Craig VV. L. Crow O. B. Doak L. I. Gibbons SOCCER W. E. Gillespie T. G. Kent H. L. Koren D. O. McIntosh O. E. Mertz, Jr. J. H. O ' Donovan Qlass of 1934 — Numerals FOOTBALL M. E. Draudt E. B. Hill, Jr. J. E. Duker, Jr. D. S. Hinman R. K. Fairman W. E. Hogc, Jr. J. M. Foran F. M. Kafer F. S. Frelinghuysen, Jr. O. A. Kirkland J. J. Gill A. S. Lane W. W. Gosnell K. H. Larson W. Hallon, Jr. A. P. Lawler CROSS COUNTRY A. S. Hicks J. E. Walsh J. C. Reed A. Stowell F. H. Harbison A. S. Hicks R. D. Hilliard W. H. Pflaumer H. Smith W. H. Turner, Jr. M. E. Draudt R. K. Fairman TRACK W. R. Rainear J. C. Reed J. P. Serfas J. T Smithies CREW J. D. Wilsey, III R. Wood, Jr. R. C. Brooks T Fletcher, Jr. BASKETBALL W. W. Gosnell K. H. Larsen E. W. Lee J. C. Legg R. E. McCabe S. J. McPartland A. H. Otis, Jr. H. F. Schenck L. M. Schock, Jr. H M. Seyfarth S. T. Orton, Jr J. S. PURNELL L. Taylor l.S. Troth C. H. Sipe, Jr. J. T. Smithers D. F. Stewart W. L. Taylor, Jr. W.B. Trainer, Jr. A. H. Vrooman J. C. Winslow W. J. Woods T. R. Bassett H. B. Chatfield CANE SPREE T Evans R. H. Hooker R. White W. L. Taylor, Jr. W. Watt, Jr. W. M. Weaver, Jr. C. E. Haydock, Jr. J. C. Jackson N. McClave, Jr. W. G. Lewis, Jr. R. E. McCabe F. P. Lawrence O. W. Miller, Jr. E. R. von Starck H. C. Mial J. W. Nixon C. C. Talbot J. H. Van Dyke F. R. Peterson R. K. Willett J. K. Stallman 273 jf the pen Qlass of 1934 — Zhfumerals (Qon ' t) WRESTLING J. R. Bassett C. H. Clason J. K. GURNEY R. H. Hooker E. H. Richardson, J R. W. Clapp L. L. Elliott HOCKEY T. W. Leidy F. G. Richter R. K. Conover, Jr. W. Green, Jr. E. H. Hill A. S. Lane J. C. A. Thomas C. H. Gardner D. S. T. HlNMAN A. G. Kammer, J r. TENNIS R. H. Poole L. W. Tiers J. C. Botts, Jr. W G. Foulke, II J. P. Laimbeer W. G. Lewis BASEBALL H. J. Lynch L. W. Tiers D. M. Bramlette T. Evans E. C. Gerhart A. F. Kammer Jr. H. F. Schenk G. H. Wegener C. H. Craig G. L. FOLLANSBEE W. W. GOSNELL K. H. LARSEN J. C. S. Thomas POLO T. E. Irvine M S. Kemmerer W. F. Thomas C. L. Gilliland, Jr D. P. Barnett W. L. Phillips FENCING A. S. Fischer J- D. Gill G. V. Guerrini A. Kazan SWIMMING E. May M. G. C. Train E. G. Anderson D. T. Christie W. B. Holmes R. K. Ritchie • G. P. Swift M. C. Branch R. L. Clarke H. W. Miller D. K. Rizer M. V. Thomas D. L. Chambers J. S. Evans WATER POLO R. I. Rizer J. C. Willy R. S. Baker A. W. Craig W. W. Hamilton P. H. Maresi E. R. Schuh T. E. Briell G. S. Damerel J. H. Hoult GOLF V. J. Roberts J. S. Scully M. Alexander, Jr. D Clarke, Jr. . . W. A . Dallmeyer T. S. Tailer, GYM Jr. R. O. Waddell A. M. Wood L. A. Clarke J- W. Haubner J. G. Holschuh W. C. Viol R. D. Wallace W. A. Wilson Qlass of 1935 — Numerals F. E. Bell, Jr. J. H. Buckman, Jr. D. R. Chamberlain A.J. P. Cotter B. O. Delaney H. L. Aller, Jr. F. C. S. Dudley L. Haggin F. B. John F. B. Johnston F. V. D. Berg FOOTBALL S. H. Jones W. F. Marks J. P. Kadlic R. C. Milnes E. M. Kalbaugh J. M. Niedrinchaus J. C. Kelly J. E. Quicley C J. SCHMIDLAPP, II N. B. Shea J. T. Skelly, Jr. J. H. Symington CANE SPREE J. A. Gregory, Jr. CROSS COUNTRY G. W. Miller R. Phenix R. E. Taggart, Jr. H. Tutwiler, Jr. C. W. B. Wardell, Jr. J. E. Weaver R. R. Zundel J. S. Spruance 274 H The Student- Jaculty Association BOARD OF DIRECTORS FACULT Y F ' rederic E. Camp Thurston J. Davies Theodore M. Greene Walter P. Hall Radcliffe Heermance Paul MacClintock George M. Priest Robert M. Scoon Gorgon G. Sikes Robert R. Wicks STUDENTS L. S. Rockefeller E. W. Barrett, ' 32 J. C. Donnell, II, ' 32 C. F. Heath, ' 32 D. H. Hooker, ' 32 F. B. Kellocg, ' 32 J. W. Lord, Jr., ' 32 M. L. Monroe, ' 32 G. G. Morse, ' 32 J. H. Rowbotham, Jr., ' 32 L. S. Rockefeller, ' 32 R. M. Walker, ' 32 F. T. Billings, Jr., ' 33 H. S. Edwards, Jr., ' 33 H. Garrett, ' 33 F. C. Hibben, ' 33 K. I. Lingle, ' 33 Chairman D. G. McIntosh, ' 33 D. S. Morris, ' 33 J. S. Purnell, ' 33 W. Speer, ' 33 H. H. Walker, ' 33 E. B. Hill, Jr., ' 34 J. T. Lambie, ' 34 A. S. Lane, ' 34 The Student-Faculty Association, by means of an annual campus drive, is instrumental in facilitating the work of Dr. Grenfell in Labrador, the Yenching University in China, the Princeton Summer Camp near Blairstown, N. J., and the New Jersey State Home for Boys at Jamesburg. The organization has its headquarters in Murray-Dodge Hall, where Mr. Laurence Fenninger, the director, has his office. 278 ff THE PR1 W. M. AlCHER P. E. Bird J. A. Campacna W. C. Clark M. J. Condon D. DuVivier The Qatholic Qlub of Princeton University OFFICERS William Piel, Jr., ' 32 President John H. O ' Dokovan, ' 33 Vice-President Gerald G. Morse, ' 32 Secretary Rev. Quitman F. Beckley, O.P., B.C.L., LL.D. . . . Chaplain MEMBERS, 1932 T. M. Emory R. T. Hopper J. E. Morehouse C. E. O ' Connor T. L. Rossi J. V. Ferrer D. F. McCarthy G. G. Morse A. G. Paine J. L. Shanley A. Gencler A. B. MacDonald C. W. Mullery P. S. Paine J. H. Smith J. J. Hart J. N. MacDonald J. F. Neary W. Piel, Jr. E. J. Welch R. P. Heppner V. G. Manych H. F. OBrien C. A. Ragan R. W. Winston H. Bowen, Jr. A. L. Brown P. Campbell, Jr. H. J. Carew R. W. Chamberlain P. C. Fortune E. T. Delaney W. F. Delaney, Jr. C. C. Fitzmorris, Jr. A. W. Flanagan W. J. Croul M. Alexander, Jr. L. F. Beckers J. M. Cartlidge C. A. Coppinger V. E. COSTANZO C. J. Cretors M. Debuchi J. N. Albro A. F. Bender J. K. Bennett J. J. Campagna E. S. Carney D. R. Chamberlain J. Conway W. A. Cremin W. J. Dailey H. H. DlNEEN F. W. Gramlich C L. Donahue, Jr. L. A. Doughty D. VanR. Dowley B. M. Dunn G. L. Eckel M. G. Enclert J. A. Ferrer, Jr. C. S. Donner G. B. Emory, Jr. J. P. Farrell T. U. Flannes T. D. Flynn T. J. GlLLEN I. L. Grebauskas J. V. Guge, Jr. T. T. Hack J. L. Hamilton MEMBERS, 1933 M. Gray, Jr. L. W. Knapp, Jr. T. L. Grier W. Leslie, Jr. D. F. Hack D. McW. Ludlum F. U. Hammett, Jr. R. E. Nail, Jr. F. M. Hammond T. J. Naughton R. S. Pasley W. T. Pecora R. L. Polk J. P. Rutherford G. McC. Sudduth W. H. Hirst J. H. O ' Donovav, Jr. G. F. Sullivan, Jr. MEMBERS, 1934 F. J. Fellows J. N. FORAN J. D. Gill J. J. Gill C. L, GlLLILAND R. N. Gilmore, Jr. W. A. Gray W. H. Haller, Jr. J. R. Hunter A. H. Jones R. C. Kuser A. S. Lane A. P. Lawler H. J. Lynch J. J. Lynch J. B. McCarthy E. McGuckin, Jr. S. J. McPartland H. W. Miller, Jr. A. D. Mittendorf B. Morrison C. D. Murphy MEMBERS, 1935 G. H. Hammond J. J. McClean D. E. Hand P. F. Hand J. P. Kadlic W. F. Keenan I. C. Kelley j. R. King E. Lage T. E. McCabe J. M. McKaic C. A. McKenney J. H. Magruder E. P. Martin J. E. Martin I. M. Miller J. L. Meyers I. M. Niedringhaus D. G. O ' Meara F. L. Tettemer R. W. Van de Velde J. S. Whedbee, Jr. W. E. Whitton J. F. Woods, Jr. D. G. Murphy L. B. Murphy F. W. Plant, Jr. H. A. Rutherford H. F. Schenk G. P. Swift W. J. Woods F. A. Pasley J. B. Preston J. E. Quicley L. A. Reilley E. H. da Rocha Miranda J. G. Rodgers C. W. Roessel J. B. Routh G. T. Ryan A. G. Rytina N. B. Shea J. T. Skelly U. Sloane, Jr. J. L. Smith A. R. Stone W. H. Sullivan L. R. Villaume G. R. Vilsack J. E. Walsh J. W. Weller 279 jS THE pe WESTMINSTER SOCIETY Standing — Walker, Follansbee, Lambie. Seated — Garrett, Savage, Speer. THE PAN :n The Westminster Society OFFICERS J. C. Savage, ' 32 President H. Garrett, ' 33 Treasurer W. Speer, ' 33 Secretary CABINET R. M. Walker, ' 33 G. L. Follansbee, ' 34 J. T. Lambie, ' 34 STUDENT PASTOR Rev. Wilhelmus B. Bryan, Jr., ' 20 The Westminster Society was organized two years ago, and, under the able guidance of Reverend Wilhelmus B. Bryan, Jr., ' 20, has been carrying on active work among the undergraduates. The aim of the Society is to present a workable view of Christianity. This has been accomplished through its weekly discussion groups. The organization will cooperate with Dean Wicks ' Commis- sion and the St. Paul ' s Society. Its various activities include sending delegates to conferences, providing leaders for boys ' groups in town and in the Jamesburg Reformatory, and supplying teachers for Sunday School classes. Every effort is being made to bring the students into contact with diverse lines of Christian service. 281 if THE PHMC The Princeton Summer Qamp STAFF H. Reinig (G. C.) . . . Director P. W. Furst, ' 31 .... Doctor R. W. Boyd, Jr., ' 32 . Head Counsellor C. W. Smith, ' 31 . . Sports Mgr. J. D. Edgar, ' 32 . . Head Counsellor K. W. Gemmill, ' 32 . Swimming Mgr. ACTED AS COUNSELLORS FOR TWO OR MORE WEEKS J. O. Nelson, ' 30 F. W. Brobyn, ' 31 T. P. Cook, ' 32 W. M. Feldcoise, ' 32 J. H. Rowbotham, ' 32 R. V. Winston, ' 32 V. R. Browning 33 R. L. Buckbee, ' 33 H. G. Crockett, ' 33 A. W. Flanagan, ' 33 C. M. Franklin, ' 33 W. H. Ludlow, ' 33 H. A. Smith, Jr., ' 33 O. T. Wingo, ' 33 D. C. Dougherty, ' 34 W. A. Gray, ' 34 R. W. Hench, Jr., ' 34 A. S. Hicks, ' 34 J. T. Lambie, ' 34 B. G. Lewis, ' 34 D. K. Parsons, ' 34 J. N. Schenck, ' 34 THE Princeton Summer Camp was established at Bay Head, New Jersey, in 1909 to afford the poor boys of the crowded sections of our large cities an opportunity for an enjoyable and unforgettable experience in the outdoor world. In the summer of 1931, the camp began its second year in its new location at Bass Lake, three miles north of Blairstown, New Jersey. The new site again proved to be ideal in its environment and un- bounded size. During the summer 236 boys from New York and Princeton were given visions of camp life in two week periods. At the close of the regular camp period a Jamesburg Week was held, when 32 boys who had made good records at the State Home were given the privilege of a week in camp. At camp the boys spend their time under the influence of capable leaders in such outdoor sports as baseball, volley ball, swimming and group games. The woods on the property furnish an excellent opportunity for hiking, na- ture study and woodcraft. The relationship between camper and counsellor is such that both gain inspiration from an interchange of ideas. The city boy acquires an entirely different outlook on life, and under this atmos- phere he assimilates certain qualities and derives a certain inspiration that tend to make him a more healthy, clean- minded and useful citizen. 282 The Qr en fell Qlnb of Princeton University OFFICERS Professor William T. Gillespie Director H. T. Atkins, ' 32 President E. B. Hill, Jr., ' 34 ...... Secretary MEMBERS H. T. Atkins, ' 32 E. C. Cheston, ' 32 T. M. Emory, ' 32 W. H. Lippincott, ' 32 G. P. Moffat, ' 32 L. S. Rockefeller, ' 32 G. W. Constable, ' 33 H. S. Edwards, ' 33 G. A. Perera, ' 33 W. A. Rossiter, ' 33 S. A. Walker, ' 33 E. B. Hill, Jr., ' 34 E. H. Kellogg, ' 34 J. W. Nixon, ' 34 W. M. Phillips, ' 35 R. R. Hart, ' 35 The Grenfell Club of Princeton has for the last ten years aided Dr. Grenfell in his medical and educational work among the natives of Labrador. The Princeton unit, under the direction of its founder, Professor William T. Gillespie, sends volunteer student workers each summer to the various stations maintained by the Mission. Dr. Grenfell and his co-workers, instead of merely rendering charitable services to the poverty stricken natives, combat the ever present diseases such as tuberculosis, which is the most prevalent, and endeavor to teach the people the funda- mental principles of hygiene. The natives are also taught the rudiments of education. Since fishing is the only occu- pation of the people, and since it can be carried on for only three months of the year, the tasks of teaching the arts of weaving, rope-making and various other handicrafts are also being carried out by the Mission. Dr. Grenfell has, in fact, accomplished wonders, and his work continues to go on with success. At present the interest of the Grenfell Club is concentrated on the new school and hospital at St. Mary ' s Bay, a little north of the Straits of Belle Isle. Last year H. Heydt, ' 29, M. Jacobus, ' 29, W. A. Rossiter, ' 33, E. B. Hill, Jr., ' 34, and H. E. Kellogg, ' 34, were engaged in this work. The Princeton Club is but one of the many organizations which send their members to Labrador to aid in this unself- ish work. Yale, Harvard, Amherst, Williams and other universities also send their undergraduates who faithfully co- operate with Dr. Grenfell and aid him greatly in securing his far-reaching results. 283 ff THE PRINCETON IHC-A RAC ST. PAUL ' S CABINET Standing — Mr. Levengood, Rouse, Oman, Searles. Seated — Turner, Wise, Rowbotham, Meigs, Carter. jjf THE PRlCEf | St. ' Paul ' s Society of Princeton University OFFICERS J. H. Rovvbotham, Jr., ' 32 President H. D. Wise, Jr., ' 32 . . Vice-President and Treasurer A. V. Meigs, ' 33 Secretary CABINET S. L. Levengood, ' 15 J. W. Oman, Jr., ' 32 R. H. Carter, ' 33 J. G. Rowse, Jr., ' 34 J. R. Searles, Jr., ' 34 W. H. Turner, Jr., ' 34 The St. Paul ' s Society, founded in 1875 by Dr. Baker of Trinity Church, is an association of all the Episcopalian undergraduates of the University. It carries on its work by virtue of the William Proctor Foundation and through the Reverend John Crocker, student chaplain of the Society. The undergraduates are doing active work in the sections sur- rounding Princeton and as acolytes in the Sunday School and in the Choir. 285 Hall Officers OFFICERS OF WHIG-CLIO, 1931-32 J. G. Van Cise, ' 32 President C. S. Hamilton, ' 32 . Vice-President H. F. Leary, ' 32 Secretary A. Weinrich, ' 33 Treasurer EXECUTIVE COUNCIL G. W. Arms, ' 33 H. R. Medina, 34 N. Brassler, ' 33 W. G. Montgomery, ' 33 C. E. Bredenberg, ' 33 J. H. Rice, ' 32 R. W. Chamberlain, ' 33 J. C. Rouse, ' 34 A. S. Gray, ' 34 R. B. Smith, ' 34 A. A. Marks, ' 32 J. M. Tunnell, ' 32 J. H. Rice, ' 32 Debate Manager W. G. Montgomerry, ' 33 ... . Freshman Debate Manager A. S. Gray, ' 34 Section Manager R. B. Smith, ' 34 Librarian Speaker ' s Committee — C. S. Hamilton, ' 32, Chairman; H. F. Leary, ' 32; J. M. Tunnell, ' 32; A. A. Marks, ' 32; J. C. Rouse, House Committee— R. B. Smith, ' 34, Chairman. ' 34. THE AMERICAN WHIG-CLIO SOCIETY These Halls have played an important role in the undergraduate life ever since they were first organized at Princeton in 1765. All forensic and debating activities are under their direct guidance and sponsorship. Whig and Clio send the Princeton delegation to the Student Model League of Nations Assemblies. 2S8 if the peic f 5 in WHIG-CLIO EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Seated — Weinrich, Hamilton, VanCise, Leary, Tunnell. Standing — Bredenburg, Medina, Brassier, Grey, Smith, Montgomery. m THE PR! Qliosophic Society Founded 1765 OFFICERS, 1931-32 C. S. Hamilton, Jr., ' 32 President H. F. Leary, Jr., ' 32 Vice-President G. W. Arms, ' 33 Secretary A. S. Grey, ' 34 Treasurer J. W. Basore H. H. Bender D. L. Buffum V. I. Collins K. T. Compton F. H. Constant E. S. Corwin U. Dahlgren G. W. Elderkin C. Gauss W. Gillespie W. B. Harris J. P. Hoskins T. W. Hunt A. C. Johnson FACULTY MEMBERS E. VV. Kemmerer W. Koren a E. H. Loomis D. Macie H. C. McComas W. S. Myers C. G. Osgood W. K. Prentice E. Y. Robbins R. M. Scoon H. R. Shipman G. H. Shull 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. Wertenbacker A. F. West P. E. Bender W. W. Blanton G. V. Coe, Jr. H. Derby H. Dunham J. V. Ferrer A. H. Fry J. E. Groth, Jr. C. S. Hamilton, Jr. C. B. Hawley xMEMBERS, 1932 R. L. Johnstone, Jr. S. A. Kaufman H. F. Leary, Jr. H. A. Loewenheim A. A. Marks A. B. Novak J. O ' Malley, Jr. J. E. Richardson R. S. Ringland O. W. Robinson L. H. Van Dusen L. J. Wilson J. V. Woodhull J. W. A. Woody 290 1% THE PB1 £liosophic Society — (Continued) G. W. Arms R. W. Chamberlin J. I. Cunningham W. A. Grier C. Harrison W. J. Johnson C. W. Kappes, Jr. MEMBERS, 1933 C. McK. Lewis, Jr. C. R. Meneely W. J. Montgomery DuB. S. Morris D. G. Park, Jr. R. S. Pasley, Jr. H. P. Price E. R. Rushin G. M. SUDDUTH G. F. Sullivan J. F. Woods C. H. Anthony J. Archbold A. I. Atkins O. B. Augspurger, Jr. J. A. Cobey R. Z. Collings, Jr. A. D. Compton B. Dashiell, Jr. G. R. Eckels J. S. Evans A. Ginn A. S. Grey N. Hemmendinger MEMBERS, 1934 J. C. Kennedy T. A. Kerr B. G. Lewis, Jr. F. E. Lombard J. J. Lynch E. McGuckin, Jr. H. R. Medina, Jr. F. W. Milbourn, Jr. A. F. Mittendorf, Jr. J. B. Oakes W. Pagenstencher D. K. Parsons D. E. Peacock H. T. Sears J. E. Silberfeld C. H. Snyder F. L. Van Dusen A. C. Waid, Jr. A. L. Webber R. C. Wilson, Jr. W. M. Austin B. J. Baldwin P. H. Benson J. P. Boogher R. C. Brouse C. H. Bundy J. E. Callaway A. Campbell, Jr. S. E. Chambers F. C. Cheston S. B. Coke S. W. Collins, Jr. J. M. Curry F. W. Dinsmore, Jr. A. R. Durham G. C. Farnham D. Griesemer, Jr. E. Gullion R. A. Hallenbeck, Jr R. M. Halliday F. F. Hand MEMBERS, 1935 R. L. Hess, Jr. K. Hikes S. W. Hoover W. Husk W. H. Johnson J. W. Kephart, Jr. C. V. Kidd S. P. Kramer J. G. Leigh, Jr. R. Lichtenstein W. F. Logan J. S. MacVickar J. E. Martin, Jr. J. F. B. Mitchell, Jr. E. B. Murray A. D. Reeve J. Reichel E. P. Roe C. W. Roessel J. J. Sayen B. SCHREINER H. C. SCHUNDLER, Jr. E. B. Scott H. C. Smith, Jr. R. H. Super H. B. Sweeny, Jr. C. Trexler, Jr. G. D. White A. L. Wilbur K. B. Wiley J. P. Williams, III J. H. Wyid 291 |f THE FffltfCETi! American Whig Society Founded 1769 OFFICERS, 1931-32 J. G. Van Cise, ' 32 President N. Brassler, ' 33 Secretary C. E. Bredenberg, ' 33 Treasurer John Grier Hibben E. P. Adams W. M. Adriance W. M. Alexander, II P. Boutroux P. M. Brown E. Capps F. L. Critchlow M. W. Croll R. S. Dugan L. P. Eisenhart G. B. Agnew, Jr. N. M. Bell R. H. Bettys D. R. Blossom G. A. Chadwick, Jr. C. E. Clift, II W. Daane R. W. Dam man J. L. Delafield S. H. DUFFIELD M. S. Farr F. A. Fetter C. L. Fleece W. Foster G. H. Gerould N. E. Griffen G. M. Harper E. N. Harvey F. L. Hutson C. W. Kennedy F. L. MacDonald G. W. Duffus D. DuVivier R. K. Farnham J. W. Ferguson, Jr. W. Gahagen, Jr. K. W. Gemmill R. W. Howard J. B. Johnson G. A. Kagen FACULTY MEMBERS M. MacLaren F. J. Mather D. A. McCabe L. W. McCay C. F. McClure R. M. McElroy C. McMillen A. W. Menzies C. R. Morey H. S. Murch MEMBERS, 1932 R. L. Lansden E. A. McAlpin A. B. MacDonald J. M. MacFarland J. Macy, Jr. G. F. Medill, Jr. F. D. Miller, Jr. J. R. Mitchell M. L. Monroe P. R. Norton T. M. Parrott A. H. Phillips G. M. Priest P. Reeves A. S. Richardson C. Robinson P. E. Robinson R. K. Root W. B. Scott W. J. Sinclair D. P. Morton H. Patton R. E. Putney J. K. Rice J. H. Rowbotham, Jr. J. C. Schenck R. A. Schmid R. H. Smith C. H. Stephens C. H. Smith N. K. Smith E. G. Spaulding D. C. Stuart .C. F. Sylvester A. Trowbridge J. S. VanNest J. H. Wedderburn J. H. Westcott G. W. Whitney F. N. WlLLSON R. J. Thomas J. M. Tunnell, Jr. J. G. Van Cise T. H. Wagner R. H. Walker N. N. White, Jr. R. W. Winston H. D. Wise, Jr. J. W. Woods G. W. Young 292 jS THE PR American Whig Society — (Qontinued) L. B. Amerman S. H. Armstrong, Jr. E. S. Boylston N. Brassler C. E. Bredenburg J. P. Carter, Jr. C. W. Childs W. A. COMPTON H. G. Crockett, Jr. A. A. Davis F. J. Dean, Jr. M. S. Gaffney E. J. Gay, Jr. J. W. Glasser MEMBERS, 1933 G. S. Graham F. W. Gramlich R. W. Hirst H. Lisk A. V. Meigs R. R. Muschlitz F. Pace, Jr. J. C. Rennixger, Jr. W. A. ROSSITER L. S. SCHWING H. A. Smith, Jr. H. K. Stokes F. L. Tettemer D. C. Travis, Jr. J. E. Upson C. P. Ward R. K. Watson A. Weinrich T. H. Welch J. S. Wilson, Jr. D. K. Wolverton R. J. Amberg J. G. Anderson T. R. Bassett F. D. Bragdon E. Y. Breese, Jr. B. M. Dunn R. E. Duston G. A. Eadie A. L. Florman L. G. Gavalas D. W. Goodenough F. K. Henrich MEMBERS, 1934 J. B. Hers ey H. G. Hodces, Jr. M. Johnson M. S. Kemmerer P. M. Miller, Jr. A. J. Parker F. Quellmalz, Jr. P. H. Remington V. J. Roberts, Jr. J. G. Rouse, Jr. J. H. Scheifly W. D. Sheldon F. M. Sibley, Jr. R. B. Smith A. Stowell S. D. SWANN H. B. Walker, Jr. G. H. White, III F. D. Anderson J. H. Archer R. W. Bretall A. Brown R. Burrows J. COATES T. Cooper H. R. Cornwall W. J. Dailey A. P. Delacorte C. S. Donner M. C. Dittman, Jr. J. W. F. Dulles P. J. Elvinc J. G. Faron G. L. Fenner R. N. Ferrer F. A. Fetherolf, Jr. R. Fisher P. Fitting K. M. Fox E. L. Galloway W. B. Gold, Jr. MEMBERS, 1935 F. J. Griffiths R. R. Hart M. A. Henry F. H. Howell P. Hutcheson, Jr. R. M. Inglis F. D. Keeler H. T. Ketcham D. Leventritt N. A. Ludington, Jr. H. C. McClure R. E. MacQuicg E. Martin B. F. Miles C. B. Morcom, Jr. J. A. Nesbitt, Jr. W. L. Nicoll, Jr. A. Northwood W. F. Oliver, Jr. E. F. Prichard, Jr. S. L. Rhode, Jr. W. M. Richardson, Jr. F. P. Ross W. F. Schmick, Jr. P. G. Shook, Jr. U. Sloane, Jr. F. G. Smith, Jr. C. F. Stauffer A. P. Sweet J. W. Taylor N. Thomasson, HI J. R. Turney L. A. White R. A. Winters 293 THEPH H 2 DEBATING PANEL Top Roiv — Cobey, Hemmendinger, Childs, Peacock, Grey, Rouse, Medina, Daane. Second Row — Davis, Henrich, Bredenburg, Smith, Rossiter, Watson, Florman, Lombard. Front Row — Loewenheim, VanCise. Hamilton, Rice, Leary, Bender, Tunnell. TH The Princeton Debating Panel P. E. Bender G. A. Chadwick. G. W. Daane G. W. Arms J. A. AVIRETT C. E. Bredenburg O. B. AUGSBURGER, Jr. E. Y. Breese A. L. Florman A. S. Grey MEMBERS, 1932 C. S. Hamilton H. F. Leary, Jr. H. A. LOEWENHEIM A. B. MacDonald MEMBERS, 1933 G. W. Childs A. A. Davis M. Milburn MEMBERS, 1934 N. Hemmendinger F. E. Lombard H. R. Medina, Jr. P. M. Miller D. E. Peacock DEBATING PANEL J. H. Rice J. M. Tunnell, Jr. J. G. Van Cise W. J. Mongomery W. A. Rossiter R. K. Watson J. H. Scheifly H. T. Sears R. B. Smith A. Stowell J. H. Rice, ' 32 D. D. McKean Manager Coach G. W. Arms, ' 33 O. B. Augsburger, Jr., ' 34 J. A. Avirett, ' 33 P. E. Bender, ' 32 C. E. Bredenburg, ' 33 E. Y. Breese, ' 34 G. A. Chadwick, ' 32 G. W. Childs, ' 33 MEMBERS, FIRST TERM, 1931-1932 G. W. Daane, ' 32 A. A. Davis, ' 33 A. L. Florman, ' 34 A. S. Grey, ' 34 C. S. Hamilton, ' 32 N. Hemmendincer, ' 34 H. F. Leary, Jr., ' 32 F. E. Lombard, ' 34 H. A. LOEWENHEIM, ' 32 A. B. MacDonald, ' 32 H. R. Medina, Jr., ' 34 M. Milburn, ' 33 P. M. Miller, ' 34 W. J. Montgomery, ' 33 D. E. Peacock, ' 34 J. H. Rice, ' 32 W. A. Rossiter, ' 33 J. H. Scheifly, ' 34 H. T. Sears, ' 34 R. B. Smith, ' 34 A. Stowell, ' 34 J. M. Tunnell, ' 32 J. G. Van Cise, ' 32 R. K. Watson, ' 33 295 jf THE peine c Vanuxetn J ectures The Vanuxem Lectures were founded with a bequest of $25,000 left to the University by Louis Clark Vanuxem of the Class of 1897. The income of this bequest is used for the delivery before the University at large of from four to six lectures annually, 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 libraries and schools of the country. Dr. Bliss Perry spoke this year, his topic being Emerson Today. Next year ' s speaker is not yet definitely known. Cyrus Jogg Brackett £ectures The Cyrus Fogg Brackett Lectureship was established in 1931 by the Princeton Engineering Association in memory of Dr. Cyrus Fogg Brackett, former Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering in Princeton. Under the auspices of this lectureship a series of lectures on technical subjects is given by eminent scientists and engineers during the college year: The series for 1931-1932 follows: October 6, 1931 November 10,1931 December 8, 1931 Montgomery B. Case, Construction Engi- neer, Port of New York Authority, New York City.— The Work of the New York Fort Authority. Dean Mathey, ' 12, Dillon Read Co., New York City. — Investment Finance. Charles Lyon Chandler, Manager, Foreign Commercial Department, Corn Exchange National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. — Early Shipbuilding on the Delaware River at Philadelphia. January 12, 1932 C. E. Grunsky, Consulting Engineer, San Francisco, Calif. — (Subject not yet re- vealed.) February 9, 1932 Harold M. Lewis, Executive Engineer, Regional Plan of New York and Its En- virons, New York City. — The New York Regional Plan. March 8, 1932 E. W. Sinclair, President, Sinclair Con- solidated Oil Corporation, New York City. — Petroleum Marketing. April 12, 1932 Lt. Col. U. S. Grant, III, Director of Public Buildings and Parks, Washington, D. C. — The Plan of the National Capitol. Spencer Trash J ectures The income from $10,000, presented by Spencer Trask of the Class of 1866, is available to secure the services of eminent men and women to deliver public lectures on subjects of special interest. , The series of lectures for 1930-1931 follows: October 29, 1930 Julian Huxley. — Travel and Politics in December 10, 1930 Madame Aline Caro-Delvaille. — Impres- Tropical Africa. sionism and Post-Impressionism. January 12, 1931 Mr. Salvador de Madariaga. — Hamlet and Don Quixote. 296 THEPFt Class of ' 76 Trize Debate FEBRUARY 23, 1931 W. A. Jameson, ' 31 Presiding Officer AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE N. C. English, ' 34 G. W. Arms, ' 33 K. H. Kreder, ' 31 R. W. Kesler, ' 32 Question : Resolved, That the United States ' Senate Deserves Our Confidence. JUDGES Professor Dayton Voorhees, ' 05 Professor Walter L. Livingston, ' 21 G. W. Arms, 33, was awarded the prize. Andrew C. Imbrie, ' 95 The J ynde Debate for Seniors Professor H. H. Hudson Chairman AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE H. C. Anderson, Jr. K. H. Kreder F. H. Moss, Jr. First Prize — R. H. Demuth Second Prize — K. H. Kreder Third Prize — H. C. Anderson, Jr. Question: Resolved, That We Have More to Fear Than to Hope From the Machine. K. M. Barnes R. H. Demuth E. C. Schenck Professor F. W. Fetter JUDGES Professor T. M. Greene Mr. J. N. Beam 297 if THE PffllC The 130th Annual Junior Oratorical Qontest HELD AT WHIG HALL, JUNE 13, 1931 The Junior Oratorical Contests have been held annually since 1801 during commencement week. The McLean Prize Contest, won in 1931 by J. M. Tunnell, Jr., is determined by the Composition of Speech, while the Oratorical Contest is determined by the deliv- ery. Both prizes are judged by the same speeches, the McLean Prize being an outgrowth of the original Junior Oratorical Contest. First Prize — J. H. Rice — Journalism, Today and Third Prize — G. A. Chadwick, Jr. — Let ' s Be Tomorrow Collegiate Second Prize — J. M. Tunnell, Jr. — John Fourth Prize — C. S. Hamilton, Jr. — Democracy Marshall on Trial CONTESTANTS P. E. Bender C. S. Hamilton, Jr. H. A. Loewenheim J. M. Tunnell, Jr. G. A. Chadwick, Jr. H. F. Leary, Jr. J. H. Rice J. G. Van Cise PRESIDING OFFICER JUDGES Professor Hoyt H. Hudson Rev. Louis B. Crane, ' 91 Mr. John C. Sherriff, ' 96 Professor T. M. Parrott, ' 88 • Intercollegiate debating Princeton enjoyed a very active and successful season last year in intercollegiate debating. The team participated in eleven de- bates, a considerable increase over last year ' s contests, and of that number won five and lost three. No decisions were rendered in three of the meetings. The first debate was held on November 24, 1930, in conjunction with St. Andrew ' s and Glasgow Universi- ties of Scotland. Debating either side of the question, Resolved: That the principles of Nationalism form the best basis for world society were one Princeton man and one from either of the two Scotch universities. Montgomery and Demuth of Princeton won a unanimous decision over Amherst on the question, Resolved: That compulsory federal unemployment insurance should be imme- diately adopted. No decision was rendered when Chadwick and Montgomery met the Swarthmore team in Philadelphia on the subject, Resolved: That the United States should recognize the government of Russia. Likewise, Gramlich and Bredenberg were not granted a decision when they met the Cornell team on the question, Resolved: That the emphasis on intercollegiate athletics should be deplored. On February 21, 1931, teams from Princeton debated against Bates and Wesleyan simultaneously on the topic, Resolved: That education in patriotism should not be encouraged. Both the Princeton negative and the affirmative team lost by two-to-one decisions of the judges. Princeton upheld the affirmative of the question, Resolved : That the emergence of women from the home is a regrettable feature of modern life, and received an overwhelming decision from the audience against Radcliffe College. However, it lost the following week to Goucher on the question, Resolved : That the system of chain store distribution is detrimental to the best interests of the American people. Both Yale and Vassar met defeat at the hands — or rather words — of the debaters when they were met simul- taneously on the subject, Resolved: That modern advertising is detrimental to our social and economic welfare. The debating season came to a close on May 2, 1931, when the team met Harvard to argue the question, Resolved: That the federal government should undertake drastic steps to curb municipal crime. This debate was broadcast over the radio, and Princeton, on the negative, won a two-to-one decision of the judges. 298 m THE prin in Bk| « 5 i Tl ■Hi • • BN ■1 Hwt « HJ ■Kfr I HP .1 ■H V 1 i Mpp ' ■r ' if Hi 1 X.1 M to. i ■PI H ' ' ly JJt $Ws FiJ F I S - J ff vJ 1 M i - H ■IhV h1 2 H Mir JBi Hk ?«M ' H Hf r C A . iHlBr ■Hf INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB T i?cu — Garth, Meigs, Goodsell, Brassier, Laimbeer, Loewenheim, Grant. Second Row — Woods, Pasley. W. F. Delaney, Swezey, Wilcox, Feldgoise. Seated — Weinrich, Bender, Hamilton (Pres.), E. T. Delaney, DurTus. THE PRIM International c R elations Qlub GRADUATE STUDENTS W. H. Graham H. G. Hilken E. W. Barrett P. E. Bender H. H. Derby W. F. Duffus W. M. Feldgoise E. D. Gasson MEMBERS, 1932 A. Gemmill L. A. Goodsell C. S. Hamilton, Jr. W. Laimbeer H. F. Leary, Jr. A. L. Lowenheim J. Macy, Jr. E. A. McAlpin, III A. S. Maltman A. A. Marks J. O ' Malley, Jr. J. G. VanCise H. C. Beerits N. Brassler E. T. Delaney W. F. Delaney, Jr. MEMBERS, S. H. Garth S. C. Grant, Jr. A. V. Meigs R. S. Pasley 1933 C. A. S VEZEY A. Weinrich H. H. Wilcox J. F. Woods The International Relations Club was organized for the first time last fall, drawing the greater share of its membership from men who were in the School of Public and International Affairs. The size of the group was limited in order to promote more intelli- gent discussion, and only Juniors, Seniors, and Graduate students were admitted to its membership. Monthly meetings have been held during the course of the year, at which Raymond Leslie Buell, Professor Whitton, Professor Woole and others spoke. A banquet will be held at the end of the year at which an internationally prominent speaker will lead the discussion. 301 F. A. ■-■i m . : : J I :■- ' • ' - Q. gill ; | _ O. y ■■T. - ■: ■C. (05?) m THE PR PRINCETON R. O. T. C. OFFICERS ' CLUB Top Row — Condon, Suor, Buerman. Fourth Row — Young, Morse, Mills, SchiefTelin, Hilts, Moffat, Cotton, Cook. Third Rozv — Knapp, Randell, Garrettson, Edwards, Jackson, Houser, Henderson, Brooks, Kerkham. Second Row — Pettus, Neary, R. Roberts, Wise, High, Turner, Freeman. Rawson. Front Row — Myers, Emory, Shennan, Herzog, Yeckley, A. Roberts, Schroth. THE PRIM The Princeton Officers ' Qlub The Princeton Officers ' Club is an organization for seniors which was founded in the fall of 1924. There are three types of member- ship, Active, Graduate, and Honorary. The active members are the Cadet Officers of the F. A. R. O. T. C. The graduate mem- bership is made up of these men after their graduation and also any former officers of the unit who have been duly elected. The honorary membership includes the Regular Army Officers stationed as Instructors in Military Science and any outsiders that may have been formally elected. The organization of a club such as this was a part of the plan of Major Van Deusen, the former Commandant, to heighten the interest in the unit, and to insure cooperation between the War Department, the instructors and the members of the unit. Besides this the club affords an opportunity for several social functions during the year, such as drag-hunts, paper-chases, horse-shows and banquets. OFFICERS J. H. Herzog President J. G. Shennan Secretary A. Roberts Treasurer ADVISORY BOARD Major R. S. Parrott Chairman C. D. Brooks G. Buermann M. J. Condon T. P. Cook R. D. Dripps B. C. D. Edwards T. M. Emory E. J. Freeman R. F. Garretson J. H. Herzog G. P. High, Jr. E. R. Hilts MEMBERS V. D. Houser J. G. Jackson R. W. Knapp J. K. Mills, Jr. G. G. Morse P. D. Myers J. F. Neary, Jr. G. W. Randall, Jr. C. B. Rawson A. Roberts C. Schieffelin J. A. Schroth J. G. Shennan E. C. Suor I. A. Turner H. D. Wise W. H. Yeckley G. W. Young Maj. R. S. Parrott Capt. R. W. Hasbrouck HONORARY MEMBERS Capt. C. E. Hurdis Capt. W. C. Lattimore Capt. J. R. Sheetz Lt. A. E. Kastner Lt. W. T. O ' Reilly Prof. G. B. McClellan Prof. R. Heermance Mr. E. A. McMillan 305 jift THE PHI m F. A. R. O. T C. OFFICERS jt THE PRIli Jield Artillery c Reserve Officers ' Training Gorps SINCE 1919, when President Hibben requested the War Department to found the Unit, the Princeton Field Artillery Reserve Officers ' Training Corps has enjoyed a steady and healthy growth. Under the capable direction of Major Parrott and his staff of six commissioned officers and with the constant cooperation of the Faculty, the under-graduates are offered an R. O. T. C. course of practical value both in peace and war. The Unit not only undertakes the instruction in Military Science but also supervises and coaches the polo and pistol teams. The Military Science course at Princeton is given in two main divisions. A basic course is given the first two years and then those who have completed the basic course may take the advanced work which covers the Junior and Senior years. In addition to a funda- mental study of organization, gun construction and operation, explosives, and optics, the Freshman take up the theory of gasoline motors, supplemented by practical shop work. The laboratory work consists of dismounted elementary drill and work around the guns, ending with an Expert Gunners test. In the second year, map making and map reading, hippology, elementary electricity, the theory of switch-boards, theory of radio, fire control instruments, and computation of firing data are the subjects studied. In connection with the study of radio there is practical work with the Signal Corps using sending and receiving sets. In laboratory, Sophomores are individually mounted and taught the seat and simple aids to equitation. During the first year of the advanced course, military tactics concerning the conduct of artillery and its special relation with the infantry in warfare are studied. Problems requiring an estimate of the situation by the student followed by a decision, and the actual methods of conducting artillery fire are also a part of the year ' s study. This prepares the student for actual firing of guns at the summer camp. Military History and Military Law, together with the tactical employment of Field Artillery make up the last year ' s work. This final laboratory is used for the practice of com- manding and as assistant instructors to the three lower classes with the object of instilling poise and ability to command. Commissions as Second Lieutenants in the National Reserve Army are given those completing the four-year course. So great has the popularity of the Princeton R. O. T. C. become in the last few years that the total enrollment consists of over 620 students. It requires twenty enlisted men with their non-commissioned officers to care for the ninety horses, guns, and other equipment used. During the middle of June about ninety men went to Madison Barracks, New York, where, with the Cornell Unit they spent the first four weeks of camp life at the home garrison in routine work, consisting of gun-drill in the morning and mounted drill in the after- noon. During the last two weeks of the training period of six weeks the men moved to Pine Camp about twenty-five miles distant. The two batteries had ample opportunity to put into practice all that they had learned in the classroom. Under these realistic conditions intricate firing problems were worked out, and practice was given in defensive concentration of fire, sweeping fire, a rolling barrage, and firing in support of an imaginary infantry attack. The polo team is being coached by Captain Walter Lattimore, assisted by Lieutenant Kastner. In the winter the team is able to practice in the riding hall, which is heated for use in cold weather. The pistol team is being coached this year by Lieutenant O ' Rielly. The arms used are those regularly issued by the Army, and both the arms and ammunition are free to members of the R. O. T. C. One change was made in the personnel of the staff during the summer. Captain D. S. McConnaughy was transferred to Hawaii, and his vacancy filled by Lieutenant A. E. Kastner. The Princeton R. O. T. C. staff now includes Major R. S. Parrott, Captain R. W. Hasbrouck, Captain C. F. Hurdis, Captain W. C. Lattimore, Captain J. R. Sheetz, Lieutenant W. T. O ' Reilly, and Lieutenant A. E. Kastner. 307 if THE peine m TWO FOOT CLUB Standing — Maguire, Caveny, Ross, Roosevelt. Seated — Bright, Potts, Skinner. if THE PH1C The Two-Joot Qlub H. J. Potts President MEMBERS S. Bright, Jr. J. P. Caveny S. H. Iams, Jr. H. B. Maguire H. J. Potts J. L. Robertson H. L. Roosevelt, Jr. D. G. Ross, Jr. J. F. Skinner 309 p RIGHT WING CLUB Top Row— Tredennick, O ' Brien, Condon, Paine, Clark. Second Row— Cochran, Langenburg, Halsey, Bessire, Barber, Wilcox. Seated— Roose- velt, Galey, Palmer, MacDonald, Dodge. THEPH Tiight Wing Qlub OFFICERS T. F. Palmer J. T. Galey President Secretary W. W. Barber, Jr. R. A. Bessire M. G. Clark C. Cochran, Jr. M. J. Condon, III MEMBERS H. M. Dodge D. H. Halsey H. F. Langenberg A. B. MacDonald H. F. O ' Brien P. S. Paine H. L. Roosevelt, Jr. A. Tredennick S. W. Wilcox 311 A the peine FIFTH WHEEL CLUB Standing — Brooks, Cochran, Dodge. Seated — Parker, McAlpin, Laughlin. (l| THE PfflfC L m The Jifth Wheel Qluh OFFICERS C. R. Parker, Jr., ' 32 President H. M. Dodge, ' 32 Vice-President H. J. Cochran, Jr., ' 33 Vice-President J. A. Brooks, ' 33 Secretary H. R. Laughlin, ' 32 Treasurer MEMBER AT LARGE M. E. McAlpin, ' 32 H. P. ROYSTER 1930-1931 SECTION G. Shields S. P. Waud 313 if THE PffllC ROSS KINGSBURY ROBERTSON p r t The Undergraduate htotion Picture Qommittee Henry Kingsbury, Chairman James Robertson Donald Ross, Jr. The purpose of this committee is to have a complete record filmed of the activities of each class. Having started last year, moving pictures of all four classes are being taken instead of only the senior class as heretofore, the purpose being to hand down a complete record of its doings to each graduating class. 315 THE Pi m BUREAU OF STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Standing— Hawse, Brauer, Feldgoise, Hume, Duffus, Bird. Seated— Laurence, Brand, Warfield, Wyatt, Wilson. ' Personnel ' Department of Princeton University Nine Nassau Hall W. B. Van Alstyne, Jr., ' 27 Director L. I. Laughlan, ' 12 Assistant Director R. W. Warfield, ' 30 Manager THE Personnel Department of Princeton University acts as a clearing house for undergraduate employment; it advises undergraduates concerning their future vocations and helps correlate information about the various busi- nesses and professions ; it provides a central record bureau for alumni in the profession of teaching, engineering and chemistry, as well as for those engaged in business or industry ; and finally it acts as a clearing house for employ- ment opportunities for the graduating seniors and for the alumni. 317 THE pen Qhess Qlub OFFICERS, 1930-1931 E. A. McAlpin, III, ' 32 President D. A. Stern, ' 32 Vice-President, Treasurer D. C. Forbes, ' 32 Secretary H. E. Clearman, Jr., ' 34 R. K. Farnhan, ' 32 R. Fletcher, ' 32 TEAM, 1930-1931 D. C. Forbes, ' 32 (Capt.) H. B. Huntington, ' 32 J. Kotch, ' 32 E. A. McAlpin, III, ' 32 H. Stern, ' 33 D. A. Stern, ' 32 W. ROTHCHILD, ' 34 MATCHES The success of the Chess Club last year marked a change after the preceding year ' s defeats. The 1930-1931 activities of the club were unique for several reasons. Dartmouth was admitted into the Harvard, Yale, Princeton League. In February, Capa- blanca the world ex-champion, gave a simultaneous exhibition consisting of fifty teams from various parts of the country. D. C. Forbes D. A. Stern, R. K. Farnham, and H. B. Huntington represented the Princeton Chess Club in this unique exhibition and tied the ex-champion Vi-Vi. No individual matches were scheduled with either Yale or Harvard last year because of conflicting schedules. Nov. 8, 1930 — Princeton, V 2 Pennsylvania, SY 2 Feb. 12, 1931 — Capablanca Exhibition Princeton, y 2 Capablanca, y 2 Feb. 23, 1931— Princeton, 4$4 Dartmouth, 3 2 Mar. 13, 1931— Princeton, i l 2 Belmar Shore Club, V 2 Mar. 28, 1931— Princeton, V 2 West Point, %% Apr. 9-11, 1931— H. Y. P. D. Individual Tournament D. C. Forbes, 2nd Apr. 18, 1931 — Princeton, 2 l 2 N. Y. u., y 2 318 THE PRl 1 The Princeton Engineering Society OFFICERS J. C. Savage, ' 32 President C. C. Davis, Jr., ' 33 Vice-President L. F. Moody, Jr., ' 32 Secretary T. R. Frost, 33 Treasurer Members of the executive committee include the officers of the Society and the following members: R. K. Holton, ' 34 G. S. Casebolt, ' 34 The Princeton Engineering Society, the undergraduate organization of the Princeton Engineering Association, was founded in 1893, and promotes social and extra-curricular activities of its members. The Princeton student branches of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers are included in the Society. These organizations were established at Princeton by the Princeton Engineering Society in 1926. During the year lectures were given by men prominent in modern industry on subjects which are of interest to the under- graduate members. The steel, iron and petroleum industries, in addition to the railroads, were treated in these lectures. In addi- tion upper-class members give talks on special topics of general interest to the casual visitor as well as the future engineer. Joint meetings of the student branches of the National Societies are held at the same time of the regular meetings of the Society. Members of the Society are eligible to membership in the student branches of the National Societies, and officers of the Prince- ton Engineering Society automatically hold the same positions in the Princeton branch of the National Societies. Membership in the Societv is open to all undergraduates in the SchooI f Engineering and to all other undergraduates subject to the approval of the executive committee. The Society has about two hundred undergraduates as members in addition to a number of graduate students. 319 ' Princeton University c I adio Qlub G. Barbour H. B. Churchill A. B. Griffin J. M. Carti.idce H. B. Chatfield OFFICERS G. Barbour, ' 32 Secretary-Treasurer E. N. Todd, ' 33 Chief Operator MEMBERS, 1932 J. N. Morrison C. O. Siegelin MEMBERS, 1933 G. S. Humphrey R. E. Pflaumer MEMBERS, 1934 A. S. Hegeman H. Kleinkauf H. N. Whitney E. N. Todd J. F. Woods N. G. Parke, III Since its station was lost in the School of Science fire in 1928, the Princeton University Radio Club has been hampered by the lack of a suitable location in which to set up its apparatus. Composed of students interested in amateur radio communication, the club has had a long record of achievements. Notably among these is the distinction of having been one of the first amateur radio stations to be heard across the Atlantic. Under the call letters W3DH, the Radio Club operates from time to time from temporary locations, usually in the rooms of one of its members. It is hoped, however, that in the near future a permanent station may be set up and the club may resume its position as one of the most active of the truly student organizations. 320 THE PR1C ARBOR INN Top Row — Hoobler, Macfarland, Thomas, Wolverton, Randall, Wallis, Mackie Miller, Watson, Dipple, Brand, Meeker, Chamberlain Lyon, Rossiter, Schmitt, Caldwell. Seated — Childs, Grier Coates, Dunn. Third Row — Leutscher, Winston, Farrand, Woltman. Second Row — Williams, Bossard, Lisk, Mortimer, Pasley, Williamson, Laimbeer, Smith, Manych, Chalmers, Siegelin. THE pen D. B. Barlow E. B. Boynton J. S. Collins L. H. Lawton, Jr. A. Nesbitt, ' 29 R. F. Norris zArbor Inn Founded 1923 — Incorporated 1923 OFFICERS Paul E. Smith, Jr., ' 32 President Frederick W. Doolittle, Jr., ' 32 . . . Vice-President William A. Grier, ' 33 Secretary William Laimbeer, ' 32 Treasurer BOARD OF TRUSTEES R. S. Tyson, ' 25 . President F. B. Stallman, ' 25 Vice-President F. D. Waterman, ' 26 Secretary A. J. Powers, II, ' 30 R. S. Tyson, ' 25 J. H. Stauffer J. A. Wadsworth, ' 24 G.E.Thompson W. W. Woodward, III, 28 P. L. Brand, Jr. D. D. Colbron F. W. Doolittle, Jr. W. B. Dunn R. K. Farnum W. Laimbeer J. M. Macfarland V. G. Manych MEMBERS, 1932 H. C. Miller, Jr. H. W. Mortimer G. W. Randall, Jr. D. R. Randell J. E. Richardson C. O. SlEGELIN P. E. Smith, Jr. H. L. Thomas, Jr. T. W. Williamson R. W. Winston S. H. Wyse S. B. Bossard G. W. Caldwell, Jr. E. G. Campbell J. G. Chalmers E. R. Chamberlin C. W. Childs R. P. Coates E. A. Custer J. W. Dipple N. W. Dungan F. O. Elliot S. A. Farrand MEMBERS, 1933 W. A. Grier F. B. Gunther S. W. Hoobler E. L. Laws H. L. Lisk J. Luetscher A. G. Lyon H. A. Mackie D. B. Meeker R. S. Pasley W. L. Phyfe W. A. Rossiter G. E. Schmitt A. Struck R. K. Watson F. H. Williams W. H. Woltman D. K. Wolverton 325 THE FBI CAMPUS CLUB Top Row — Lawrence, Tryon, Schlegel, Schmid, Talcott, Medill, Aufterheide. Third Row — Lanning, Sands, Bell, Ball, Whitson, Robertson, Canby. Second Rctw — Seifert, Moreland, Alexander, Freeman, Arrott, Taylor, Oechler, Booth. Seated — D. Hollenbeck, Hedstrom, Wherry, VanHook, Smith, Simmers, J. Hollenbeck. It THE PRIM Qampus Qlub Founded 1900 OFFICERS J. V. Van Hook, ' 32 President J. B. Wherry, ' 32 Vice-President J. R. Moreland, Jr., ' 33 . . . . Secretary-Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS Howard N. Deyo, ' 20 President Wyllis P. Ames, ' 19 Treasurer Valentine K. Raymond, ' 19 Secretary George H. Bell, ' 04 F. K. Norman, ' 26 W. R. Baker, ' 19 R. R. Russell, ' 19 E. W. Wherry, ' 30 W. C. Ball J. R. Beverly R. W. Bruere H. N. Caney G. V. Coe, Jr. W. W. Evans E. J. Freeman L. Hedstrom D. VV. HOLLENBECK J. F. HOLLENBECK MEMBERS, 1932 H. B. Keller C. W. Lanning A. B. Laurence G. F. Medill H. E. Nicholson R. A. Schmid R. W. Simmers C. T. Smith W. Z. Taylor J. J. Tisne E. K. Tryon J. V. Van Hook J. B. Wherry H. J. Whitson J. N. Alexander R. F. Arrott H. S. Aufderheide C. E. Bell R. H. Booth H. B. Keller MEMBERS, 1933 H. P. Lindabury, Jr. J. R. Moreland, Jr. G. Murphy, Jr. H. J. Oechler H. T. Robertson F. P. Sands E. E. Seifert T. Talcott Not returned. 327 THEPe CANNON CLUB Top Row— Hopkins, Locke, Morse, Nicholson, Brown, Buerman, Mills. Fourth Row— Campbell, Welch, Pace, Hicks, Grey, McKinnon Row — Semans, Sullivan, O ' Neil, Parker, Rearick, Hoyer, Long, Brown Boyd, Gurley, Brown. First Row — Larkin, Lemon, Wallace, Harrison Second Row — Newfield, Taylor, Wilson, Mitchel, Wilson. Alford, Renninger, Myers, Third Woffard, Jf THE PB Qanncn Qlub Founded 1896 OFFICERS E. W. Harrison, ' 32 President R. T. Wallace, ' 33 Vice-President W. A. Wilson, ' 32 Treasurer TRUSTEES James D. Dusenberry, ' 10 President David Mahany, ' 08 Graduate Treasurer Stephen W. Waterbury, ' 19 Secretary F. G. McKelvy, ' 0+ E. DeF. Case, ' 08 W. G. Wrichtstone, ' 04 G. E. Roe, ' 12 P. MORRELL, ' 05 A. WlTTMER, ' 22 V. M. Richardson, ' 05 J. H. Jeffries, ' 23 W. P. Schussler, ' 07 VV. A. Turner, ' 31 A. M. Alvord G. W. Brown T. M. Brown G. Buermann G. S. Fichtel L. J. Gray, Jr. G. H. GURLEY E. W. Harrison J. H. Herzog W. K. Hicks MEMBERS, 1932 H. B. Hutchinson B. S. Larkin A. D. Lemon J. K. Mills, Jr. H. R. Morss, Jr. P. D. Myers J. T. L. Nicholson W. C. O ' Neil 7. W. Robinson J. H. Semans H. W. Sloan M. Sullivan, Jr. W. A. Wilson C. P. WOFFORD W. H. Yeckley J. B. Boyd T. B. Bradbury C. B. Brick C. T. Brown W. A. Campbell J. B. Green C. J. Harrington L. W. Herzog E. B. Holschuh E. O. Hopkins MEMBERS, 1933 D. T. Hoyer A. Kalisch, Jr. A. O. Locke R. W. Long M. W. McKinnon A. H. Newfield F. Pace, Jr. W. L. Parker R. E. Rearick, Jr. J. C. Renninger, Jr. E. S. Schwab J. G. Taylor F. L. Tettemer R. T. Wallace T. H. Welch S. W. Wilson 329 CAP AND GOWN CLUB Top Row — O ' Donovan, Keidel, Okie, Waud, Rutherford, B. W. Smith, H. Cochran, Rightor, D. Morris, Johnson. Second Row — S. Morris, Buck, Harris, Synder, Dayton, Taylor, Kennedy, Whedbee, Constable, Peel. Third Row — Reybine, Rode., M. Miller, Cummings, Crow, Brush, Sherwin, McMillan. Fourth Row — Goddard, Truett, Fisher, Macintosh, Scullev, Weed, Torrey, Scott, Backus. Front Row — Ethenngton, Barrett, S. Cochran, Shennan, Halsey, Edey, Strang. THE PR E. V. Barrett S. Cochran, Jr. M. A. Edey R. M. Goddard, Jr. D. H. Halsey C. A. Hardy H. M. Kennedy Qap and Qown Founded 1894 OFFICERS J. G. Shennan, ' 32 President S. Cochran, Jr., ' 32 Vice-President D. H. Halsey, ' 32 Treasurer H. Garrett, ' 33 Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES G. R. Hanks, ' 15 President H. T. Dickinson, ' 22 Secretary W. H. English, Jr., ' 21 Treasurer Wilton Lloyd-Smith, ' 16 Van S. Merle-Smith, ' 11 Webster B Todd, ' 22 B. Van D. Hedges, ' 30 H. Gates Lloyd, Jr., ' 22 Hugh McNair Kahler, ' 04 G. Shelton Pjtney, ' 14 Richard I. Robinson, ' 26 G. G. Finney, ' 21 Sidney Lanier, ' 24 H. J. Cochran, ' 00 J. C. Livingston, ' 29 .MEMBERS, 1932 R. M. McIver J. D. Sculley W. H. Snyder, Jr. D. S. McMillan J. G. Shennan C. S. Truitt H. H. Rightor J. N. Sherwin M. Waud F. S. Rutherford J. N. Cooke S. Backus, Jr. H. W. Beardsley J. A. Brooks C. E. Brush, III W. B. Buck H. J. Cochran, Jr. G. W. Constable ♦Resigned V. L. Crow P. H. B. Cumminc J. D. Dayton M. A. Edey B. H. Etherincton, Jr. J. A. B. Fisher H. Garrett MEMBERS, 1933 R. Harris J. W. Johnson O. Kniffen A. Keidel D. G. McIntosh M. H. Miller D. S. Morris S. Morris J. H. O ' Donovan J. P. Okie W. Pell J. S. PURNELL R. F. Reybine A. B. Rode, Jr. F. H. Scott B. W. Smith A. L. Strang L. Taylor W. F. Torrey H. H. Walker J. S. Whedbee, Jr. L. H. Peard, Jr. 331 CHARTER CLUB Top Row — Lemkau. Harmon, Houscr, Swain, G. Raetze, Hack, Terrill, Stewart, S. Brown. Fourth Row — Deane, Dinsmore, Gwinn, West, Branson, Harris, Polk, Tutt. Third Row — Hart, Fitzmorris, Gaffney, C. Brown, Hammond, Gordon, Bowen, R. Raetze, Carpenter. Second Row — Goldsborough, Baker, Hawley, Chapman, Evans, Reeder. Irwin, Lvtdhim, Thome. Seated — Oram, Calahan, Townley, Glancey, Blanke, Holmes, Wachter. j5 THE P JC-A-BRAC fff Princeton Qharter Qlub Founded 1901 OFFICERS, 1931-1932 A. R. Glancy, ' 31 President A. G. Blanke, ' 32 Vice-President F. R. Decker, ' 32 . .... Treasurer J. P. Townley, ' 33 Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS John A. Steward, III, ' 05 Chairman Oliver C. Reynolds, ' 05 Wheeler H. Page, ' 23 Allen Davies, ' 10 Robertson D. Ward, ' 26 Allen C. Bakewell, ' 14 Thomas C. Hale, ' 27 Arnold Wood, Jr., ' 21 F. M. Cleveland, Jr., ' 28 F. W. Armstrong R. A. Baker N. M. Bell A. G. Blanke L. Branson H. Bowen C. T. Brown W. S. Calahan F. J. Dean S. P. Brown J. A. COMPAGNA F. F. Carpenter W. Chapman F. R. Decker W. H. DlNSMORE W. H. Evans C C. Ftizmorris M. S. Gaffney R. C. GORDEN MEMBERS, 1932 G. T. Dunlap, Jr. A. R. Glancy T. C. GOLDSBOROUGH I. H. Harmon H. H. Hart C. B. Hawley MEMBERS, 1933 R. L. Gwinn D. Hack F. M. Hammond R. H. Harris J. R. Holmes W. D. Houser H. B. Lemkau J. W. Oram G. W. C. Raetze A. J. Irwin D. M. Ludlum R. Polk R. C. Raetze A. T. Terrel H. G. Reeder, II R. W. Ryckman J. M. Stewart C. R. Swain F. C. Wachter J. K. Thorne J. P. TOWNLET C. H. Tutt R. A. West 333 CLOISTER INN Top Row — Martin, Fowler, Good, Cook, Green, Brower, Magary, Wright, Van Cleaf, Goas. Fourth Row — Graham, Brown, Kincaid, Fisher, Boyd, Miles, Osiner, Leslie, Clute. Third Row — Upson, Russel, Van Liew, Ludlow, Du Vivier, Wagner, Roberts, Shackelford, Schwaab. Second Row — Smith, Marks, Downing, Hibben, Rawson, Schwing, Mertz, Gorin, Evans. Front Ro iv — Gemmill, Aicher, Wyatt. Claggett, Fairburn, Gay, Bignall, Duncan, Ragan. m THE W. M. AlCHER C. F. Bergh J. C. Boyd R. W. Boyd, Jr. T. W. Clacgett, Jr. T. P. Cook E. S. Downing H. S. Bignall C. DeH. Brewer A. L. Brown J. I. Cunningham W. B. Fowler E. J. Gay, Jr. •Not returned. F. G. Duncan D. DuVivier J. D. Evans W. A. Fairburn, Jr. H. F. Fisher K. VV. Gemmil A. M. Good T. W. Goas G. S. Graham F. C. Hibben W. L. Ludlow A. Magary Qloister Inn Founded 1912 OFFICERS W. A. Fairburn, Jr., ' 32 President T. W. Claggett, Jr., ' 32 .... Vice-President L. K. Wyatt, ' 32 Treasurer E. J. Gay, Jr., ' 33 Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES Clyde D. Marlatt, ' 13 Chairman David A. Patton, ' 15 Secretary Benjamin M. VanCleave, ' 17 Treasurer Chester R. Vail, ' 27 Assistant Trmsurer John H. Faber, ' IS Dwight J. Harris, ' 18 Theodore M. Greef, ' 31 Raymond T. Hoopes, ' 13 Donald M. Halstead, ' 20 John H. Thatcher, ' 25 MEMBERS, 1932 G. D. Gorin R. D. MacNamee R. B. T. Roberts L. C Green A. S. Maltman S. E. Sinclair J. Hodgson, Jr. A. A. Marks R. L. Smith W. A. Jackson J. O ' Malley, Jr. H. R. Stobie E. D. Kincaid, Jr. R. L. Paddock, Jr. I. C. VanCleaf E. M. Lucas C. A. Ragan, Jr. T. R. Wacner C. B. Rawson L. K. Wyatt MEMBERS, 1933 O. E. Mertz, Jr. W. C. Russel A. A. Smith, III C. W. Miles H. D. Schwaab J. E. Upson W. B. Morrow L. S. Schwing W. R. VanLiew J. L. Osmer F. Shackelford T. H. Walker T. M. Robertson, Jr. H. K. Stokes S. H. L. Washington W. P. Wright, Jr. 335 THE PR COLONIAL Top Row — Whitney, Root, Lane, Lowry, Drake, Stevenson, Meigs, McDonald. Fourth Row — Donaldson, Thomas, Onthwarte, Langenberg, Kearney, Hewson, Wetherbee, Bartlett, Vanderlip. Third Row — Patterson, Alexander, Ferguson, Sloan, Richardson, Mitchell, Wainwright, Wheeler, Loveland. Second Row — Crouse, Awere, Bennett, Wilcox, Carew, Martin, Gray, Ross, Lennig. First Row — Macy, Smith, White, Delafield, Millburn, Barbour, Mclllery. a% THE P Qolonial Qlub Founded 1891 OFFICERS Joseph Livingston Delafield, ' 32 George White, ' 33 .... Moritz Milburn, ' 33 ... . President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS Charles J. Biddle, ' 11 . Chairman William B. Churchman, ' 06 Treasurer Coleman P. Brown, ' 05 ' . Secretary Frederick H. Osborn, ' 10 Harvey S. Firestone, Jr., ' 20 Alfred Ely, ' 05 James M. Large, ' 28 John P. Barringer, ' 24 Henry S. Jeannes, ' 27 Irving B. Kingsford, ' 13 Clement B. Newbold, Jr., ' 28 Harry C. Groome, Jr., ' 30 G. Barbour E. H. Bennett J. L. Delafield M. M. Dickinson W. H. Drake F. Lenninc, Jr. MEMBERS, 1932 H. L. Langenberg J. N. McDonald F. S. McIllhenny, Jr. J. Macy, Jr. J. Ross J. G. Russell, Jr. J. H. Smith, Jr. H. N. Whitney S. W. Wilcox J. A. Averitt A. L. Alexander E. Bartlett H. J. Carew H. B. Crouse F. E. Donaldson D. Ferguson M. Gray, Jr. W. B. Hewson J. L. D. Kearney E. W. Lane S. C Loveland MEMBERS, 1933 G. Lavvry M. B. Martin A. V. Meigs H. L. Mitchell M. Milburn e D. P. Outhwaite R. Patterson H. B. Richardson O. Root, Jr. B. Sloan, Jr. J. J. Stevenson R. McK. Thomas K. C Vanderlip J. B. Wainwright L. G. Walker E. E. Wetherbee A. Wheeler G. White 337 jjft THE PRINCETON COTTAGE CLUB Top Row — Irwin, Wright, Jackson. O ' Brien, Kraft, Horn, G, Johnston, Home. Fourth Row — Mullery, Moffatt, Green, Calfee, Bisbrow, Jones, Hammett, Mclntyre, Tredennick, C. Johnston. Third Row — Sudduth, Knapp, Chapman. Tasker, McWilliams. James. MacDonald. Dickerson. Firestone. Second Row — Gordon, Godfrey, Gooch, Woodhull, Durham, Ross, Bright, Kairman, Dill. Seated— Blondel, Brooks, Galey, Dodge (Pres.), Scherer, Kingsbury, Robertson. 5| THE FBI University Qottage Qlub Founded 1887 OFFICERS Henry M. Dodge, ' 32 President John T. Galey, ' 32 Vice-President Edward P. Scherer, ' 32 Secretary Harold T. Taske r, ' 32 Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS Brown Rolston, ' 10 Chairman H. Gray Treadwell, ' 09 Treasurer Thomas R. Armstrong, ' 13 Asa S. Bushnell, ' 21 Harry I. Caesar, ' 13 Richard E. Dwight, ' 97 E. H. Herrick, ' 88 J. N. Ewing, ' 12 Erskine Hewitt, ' 91 Richard L. Farrelly, ' 18 John G. Jones, ' 29 Y. C. Fraser, ' 93 John A. Larkin, ' 13 F. Vinton Lawrence, ' 26 W. E. Stevenson, ' 22 Dean Mathey, ' 12 Edgar Palmer, ' 03 W. G. Irons, ' 22 Ralph L. Tom kins, ' 21 Albert B. Schultz, ' 03 S. Bricht, Jr. C. D. Brooks W. H. Chaffee W. M. DlCKERSON H. M. Dodge H. K. Fairman J. T. Galey D. K. Irwin MEMBERS, 1932 J. G. Jackson, Jr. H. A. Kingsbury A. B. MacDonald C. W. Mullery H. F. O ' Brien J. L. Robertson, Jr. D. G. Ross E. P. Scherer D. L. Stone, Jr. H. T. Tasker A. T. Tredennick J. V. WOODHULL W. F. Wricht A. D. Calfee T. S. Chapman J. G. Dill I. R. B. Disbrow D. W. Durham R. C. Firestone E. W. Godfrey H. E. Gooch J. H. Gordon, III G. G. Green MEMBERS, 1933 F. U. H.AMMETT H. S. Horn, Jr. D. A. Horne J. F. James S. C. Johnston G. Johnston W. E. Jones L. W. Knapp J. F. Kraft, Jr. H. L. McIntyre H. L. McWilliams, Jr. R. A. Moffett G. Me. Sudduth, Jr. W. White 339 jf the pen rtii [-A-BRAC g| COURT CLUB Top Row— Nail, Huntington, Daane, Stokes, Wetmore, Nash, Townend, Perryclear, Blyth. Third Roiv— Wilson, Simmons, A. D . McCoy, T Carter, Davis, Harman, Reynolds, Case, Prince. Second Row — Moody, Humphrey, Wemyss, Young, Cort, Hobart, Ficke, Swan, Perkins. Front Row — W. B. McCoy, R. H. Carter, Hilts, Wise (Pres.), Foothorap, Thompson, Rowbotham. THE pew i 1 if il ■3 an ££fii £ £ ' pS ir ' ifiM •f w r m 3 b ii Princeton Qourt Qlub OFFICERS Hugh D. Wise, Jr., ' 32 President Ervvin R. Hilts, ' 32 ,. Vice-President Raymond H. Carter, ' 32 Secretary James F. Foothorap, ' 32 Treasurer Henry S. Thompson, ' 33 . . . . . Assistant Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS Pendleton Marshall, ' 22 . President Loui K. Timolat, ' 25 . .... ' .. Vice-President F. Hamilton Merrill, ' 26 Secretary Frank M. Gregory, ' 24 Treasurer Benjamin E. Crispin, ' 28 Assistant Treasurer H. Thomas Woodland, ' 23 MEMBERS, 1932 A. S. BlCKHAM E. V. Connolly, Jr. A. Cort, Jr. G. W. Daane H. Derby W. W. Dickinson J. F. Footorap E. R. Hilts T. Halliday J. E. Hobart H. B. Huntington E. C. Ihrig H. F. Leary W. E. Campbell W. B. McCoy F. M. Miller F. D. Miller F. W. Nash E.- D. Pearce, Jr. W. H. Reynolds J. H. Rowbotham D. J. Schauffler P. Stralem F. S. Wemyss R. Wetmore R. A. Wilbur H. D. Wise, Jr. T. G. Young H. A. Blyth C. P. Carhart J. P. Carter, Jr. R. H. Carter R. W. Case F. A. Collins C C. Davis R. C. Ficke J. N. Harmon MEMBERS, 1933 G. S. Humphery J. H. MacDonald A. D. McCoy A. M. G. Moody R. W. Nail J. R. Perkins C. B. Perryclear F. W. Prince R. H. Simmons W. J. B. Stokes F. R. Swan H. S. Thompson R. Town end J. S. Wilson 341 ] THE DIAL LODGE Top Row — Hellerson, Freeman, Schenck, Ryckman, White, Mott, Pflaumer. Fourth Row — Novak, Boylston, Duffield, Putney, Cropper, P. Smith, Davis, J. Kerkham. Third Row — Hudson, Heald, Baier, Hackett, Damman, Larsen, Renneburg, Compton, Whittlesey. Second Row — McPheeters, Chamberlain, Vanderbeck, Bettys, Currie, C. Smith, Lippencott. Abbott. Front Row — Sias, Porter, Hawkey, Tunnell, Moody, Marx, W. B. Kerkham. THEP T)ial JPodge Founded 1908 — Incorporated 1912 OFFICERS J. M. TuNNELL, ' 32 President L. F. Moody, Jr., ' 32 Vice-President J. N. Renneburg, ' 33 Secretary R. P. Heppner, ' 32 Treasurer BOARD OF TRUSTEES Thomas H. McCauley, ' 12 Chairman Bartholomew A. Greene, ' 25 Treasurer Courtlandt Otis, ' 20 Secretary Alfred V. S. Alcott, ' 09 Kenneth W. Alford, ' 19 Joseph F. Mann, ' 11 Arthur Gardner, ' 23 D. E. Baier R. H. Bettys J. M. Cotton R. G. Currie R. W. Damman S. H. Duffield A. F. Fisk C. Y. Freeman, Jr. R. S. Hackett R. C. Havens H. Hawkey B. Heald MEMBERS, 1932 R. P. Heppner W. B. Kerkam O. F. Larsen J. H. LlPPINCOTT O. B. Marx, Jr. L. F. Moody, Jr. A. B. Novak G. W. Porter R. E. Putney R. S. Robertson W. G. Ryckman J. C. SCHENCK G. K. Sias H. C. Smith, Jr. J. M. Tunnell F. B. Vanderbeek E. J. Welch H. N. White, Jr. J. W. A. Woody O. A. Abbott E. S. Boylston R W. Chamberlain H. H. Cropper W. A. Compton A. A. Davis J. W. Dennis MEMBERS, 1933 C B. Hellerson A. S. Hudson J. F. Kerkam T. S. McPheeters G. Mott R. E. Pflaumer J. N. Renneburc T. M. Robertson P. Smith F. C. Whittelsey H. H. Wilcox 343 ELM CLUB Top Row — Fulton, Morse, G. Young, T. Johnston, Crockett, Gahagan, Lingle, Cragin, Reilly. Fourth Row — Crutchfield, Patterson, Whitton, Gengler, B. Young, Graham, Wingo, Stevens, Dripps, Groth, Breed. Third Row — Knapp, Emory, Thompson, Kerr, Burnett, McAlpin, Hein- leine, Taylor, Deitrich, Colson. Second Row — Gordon, Todd, Cramer, Merwin, Burroughs, Andrews, Buck, Waldref, Neary, Gillespie, Gallaher. Seated — Towle, Page, Sheppard, Osgood, Dawson, Sloane, High, Stout, Davisson. £lm Qlub Founded 1895 OFFICERS R. C. Bachman C. M. Barton, Jr. C. F. Brauer J. H. Burnett R. W. Crutchfiei.d E. K. Davidson H. P. Dawson H. A. Breed D. S. Buck M. P. Burroughs, Jr. T. K. Carpenter, Jr. J. D. Colson A. M. Combrinck- Graham, Jr. F. Y. DlETRICK T. M. Emory R. D. Fulton V. Gahagan, Jr. A. Gengler W. E. Gilmore J. E. Groth, Jr. J. C. Heinlein H. E. Cragin, Jr. H. G. Crockett, Jr. W. G. Galliher, Jr. W. E. Gillespie ,C. R. Gordon W. G. Isom Howard P. Dawson, ' 32 . Clifton B. Osgood, ' 33 . Gerald G. Morse, ' 32 President Vice-President Manager BOARD OF TRUSTEES t Louis G. Erskine, ' 18 President J. B. McTigue, ' 16 Vice-President Edward D. Miers, ' 08 Treasurer George E. Clark, ' 29 . Secretary Paul Bedfort, ' 97 L. S. Plaut, ' 09 Fredrick Hyer, ' 28 George H. Sibley, ' 20 C. B. Kouenhoven, ' 09 Howard P. Dawson, ' 32 MEMBERS, 1932 C. P. Henderson J. F. Neary, Jr. J. P. Sinclair G. P. High G. M. Page A. V. Sloan R. L. Johnstone W. O. Patterson W. B. Stout, Jr. J. A. Kerr R. M. Perry C. W. L. Summerill R. W. Knapp J. M. Roeser R. W. Thompson E. A. McAlpin, III T. L. Rossi C. Curtis Towle R. T. Mitchell, Jr. P. R. Schumann G. W. Younc G. G. Morse M. W. Sheppard, jr. MEMBERS, 1933 G. S. Johnson, Jr. W. de F. Johnson, Jr. VV. H. Kramer K. I. LlNGLE T. Merwin R. M. Morriss, Jr. T. J. Naughton C B. Osgood J. N. Riley R. E. Stevens E. N. Todd A. P. Taylor G. T. Waldref W. E. Whittin F. B. Wilson O. T. Wingo W. C. Younc 345 THE pen m GATEWAY CLUB Top Row — LaBau, Wilson, Kappes, J. Koch, Williams, Forbes. Third Row— O ' Neil, F. Koch, Luippold, Campbell, Green, Drey, Clark. Second Row— Woods, Smith, Bluhm, Labarrer, Moulton, Pool, Arms, Carrick. Front Row — Lacy, Curtis, Howard, Lammers, Blyler, Pierson, Paddock. THEP Princeton Qateway Qlub Founded 1913 OFFICERS E. C. H. Lammers, ' 32 President L. I. Blyler, ' 32 Vice-President R. W. Howard, ' 32 Secretary P. E. Paddock, ' 32 Treasurer BOARD OF TRUSTEES Hans A. Widenmann, ' 18 Chairman George H. Bonsoll, ' 15 Secretary and Treasurer R. Bartlett Bradshaw, ' 22 Arthur W. Horton, Jr., ' 20 Philip M. Davis, ' 26 George W. Loos, ' 22 Francis K. Decker, ' 24 David S. Loudon, ' 27 Carl C. Fischer, ' 24 William Rogers, Jr., ' 21 L. L. Blyler J. Campbell, Jr. A. B. Carrick W. C Clark D. M. Curtis N. W. Drey R. J. Fletcher D. C. Forbes MEMBERS, 1932 R. W. Howard 7. H. Koch, Jr. M. D. E. LaBau G. R. Lacy E. C. H. Lammers E. J. Luippold, Jr. D. P. Morton P. E. Paddock W. A. Pearson P. C. Smith R. J. Thomas S. W. Arms D. R. Bluhm J. Green C. W. Kappes, Jr. F. S. Koch R. W. LaBarrer MEMBERS, 1933 W. N. Lock wood D. S. Moulton D. O ' Neill J. W. Pool C. P. Ward F. Williams T. W. Williams J. Woods 347 IVY CLUB Top Row — Bishop, Lord, Merrill. Rutherfurd, Blackwell, Hart, Dana, Armour. Fourth Row — Scarlett, Hooker, Streeter, Rockefeller, Lea, Hall, Symington, Sexton, Strawbridge, Geer. Third Row — Hand, Thompson, Boice, Glazebrook, Lippincott, Kellogg, Praker, Chapman, Reynolds. Second Row — Van Dusen, Waterhouse, Lowndes, Whitman, Condon, Rush, Cheston, Potts, Griswold. Front Row — Barber, Roosevelt, Blackiston, Wister, Palmer, Roberts, Hancock, McAlpin, Cook. jfS THE pe K A-brac St W. W. Barber, Jr. H. C. Blackiston W. B. Blackwell E. B. Caulkins, Jr. E. C. Chest on M. J. Condon, III H. W. Cook, Jr. A. W. Armour F. T. Billings, Jr. J. Bishop, VI D. T. Dana, Jr. M. M. Dana A. Eno B. H. Hand F. F. Hart D. B. Hooker S. G. Hall F. W. Jarvis, Jr. H. K. Boice P. Chapman, Jr. M. Geer, Jr. F. H. Glazebrook, Jr. Ivy Qlub Founded 1879 OFFICERS Thomas P. F. Palmer, ' 32 President Casper Wister, ' 32 Governor Algernon Roberts, ' 32 Treasurer Frederic T. Billings, ' 33 Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS Stacy B. Lloyd, ' 98 President F. Eugene Dixon, ' 09 . . Secretary Van R. Halsey, ' 18 Treasurer Douglas Garman, ' 03 H. H. Gile, ' 15 S. H. Bird, ' 06 Jarvis Cromwell, ' 18 H. F. Osborn, Jr., ' 09 W. S. Gray, Jr., ' 19 Thomas Swann, ' 12 J. H. V. Ingersoll, ' 22 A. C. Wall, ' 24 MEMBERS, 1932 F. B. Kellogg L. Lea, Jr. J. W. Lord, Jr. E. DeL. Lucas, Jr. VV. H. Lippincott, Jr. H. B. Maguire G. G. Merrill, Jr. M. McAlpin MEMBERS, 1933 B. Griswold A. B. Hancock, Jr. R. F. S. Lowndes P. S. Paine T. R. F. Palmer C. R. Parker H. J. Potts F. C. Reynolds A. Roberts L. S. Rockefeller H. L. Roosevelt S. Reynolds A. Rush J. F. Symington, |r. D. Sexton J. P. Rutherford C. E. Scarlett, Jr. W. SCHOELLKOPF D. B. Streeter D. A. Thompson L. H. Van Dusen C. Wister G. Strawbridce R. S. Waterhouse A. R. Whitman 349 if THE PRINC KEY AND SEAL CLUB Top Row — Rutledge, Fulton, Allen, Brassier, Cooper, W. Snyder, Kaufman, Baxter, Eberhardt, Campbell, Roell, Powell. Fourth Row — Brady, Thomas, Metz, Appleton, Taylor, Gayles, F. Metcalf, Flanagan, Hopkins, McLean, Browning, Buchbee, Rial. Third Row — F. Snyder, Morris, Schmidt, Crook, Winton, Truscott, Freestone, Gordon, Fry, Bredenburg, Pears, Gramlich. Second Row — Fisher, Shelly, Smith, Franklin, Gassen, Leuthauser, Morehouse, Patton, Turner, Baker, Cannon, Green, Sullivan. Seated — Garretson, Heming, Parkin, E. Metcalf, Edgar (Pres.), Mayo, Keown, Hall, Miller. 1 BRIC-A-BRAC fff J. S. Allen P. A. Bird R. G. Cooper J. T. Edgar W. D. Freeston A. H. Fry H. Appleton, II V. S. Baker R. E. Baxter G. J. Brady N. Brassler C. E. Bredenberg V. R. Browning R. L. Buckbee R. F. Garrettson, Jr. E. G. Gasson J. K. Gordon W. L. Hall J. B. Harrington P. A. Hemming C. P. Campbell H. P. Cannon, II W. M. Crook H. E. Eberhardt, Jr. C L. Fisher, Jr. A. W. Flanagan R. O. Fulton S. Gales Key and Seal Qlub Founded 1904 OFFICERS Joseph T. Edgar, ' 32 President Edwin R. Metcalf, ' 32 Vice-President Walter Mayo, Jr., ' 33 Secretary Arthur D. Keown, Jr., ' 32 Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS Matson C. Terry, ' 15 President William B. Schrauff, ' 22 Secretary WILLIAM Haffner, ' 20 ... . Treasurer Howard J. Gee, ' 06 Harold C. Richards, ' 06 Roger Hinds, ' 06 Morton H. Fry, ' 09 Kenneth M. McEwen, ' 06 Ralph B. Higgins Arthur C. Lewis, ' 17 MEMBERS, 1932 K. M. Schmid A. D. Keown, Jr. R. W. Leuthauser J. E. McLean F. R. Metcalf MEMBERS, 1933 F. W. Gramlich H. E. Green T. L. Grier R. D. Hollowell I. R. Hopkins C. F. Junod R. H. Kaufmann R. E. Knell J. R. McIlroy J. E. Morehouse, Jr. W. H. Morris W. M. Parkin, Jr. H. M. Patton W. S. Rial, Jr. K. M. Schmid W. L. Mayo, Jr. F. R. Metcalf A. M. Metz J, G. Miller W. I. Montgomery R. R. Muschlitz R. Roell I. H. RUTLEDGE R. H. Smith W. K. Snyder J. R. Speer T. C. Truscott J. A. Turner R. B. Updegraff W. S. Skelly T. E. Snyder, Jr. G. F. Sullivan, Jr C. E. Taylor L. Thomas I. M. Wilson W. B. WlNTON W. F. Powell 351 if THE PRIHC UC-A-brac m 4t ■} T _- • 1 ab 1 , f •J 1 J I 3L 3 - J r ' a? . L, ' aaafc r? JS«. iJL 1 II kl k- i I ' M ■y i ft. ' Ss ' at H fl f TB F a ' j 1 i .? m ' i r JI mi ( ii 1 r |  ? ' l4fl i v £ ■■afl BII M0 ■%! m L ' ' %. A ( T w a 51 -. As v™fl S 1 LETt y! k 4 -H ™ jjr Hm is ' Auk v 1L: i ' BS  i ™ ji lv ♦ fo 4E.Si F Ly a? mM m Jkil 1 f j W W0- Vf f 1 LjL i 4, — QUADRANGLE CLUB Top Row — Marsh, Stout, Richardson, G. M. Williams, Schieffelin, Koren, L. R. Williams, T. G. Johnston, Wood, Rushin. Fourth Row— Franklin. Ballantine, Irwin, Wilder, Bernuth, Collins, Burnes, Pettus, Hall. Third R w — Root, A. G. Agnew, Nichol, Gibbons, Corrigan, Morse, F. A. West, Smith, D. D. Johnson. Second Row — Orr, Carter, Sabin, Breed, Kellogg, G. B. Agnew, Hewitt, Cover, Doak, Watts. Seated — M. F. West, O ' Conner, Monroe, Fairburn (Pres.), Ailes, Drewry, Ray. Princeton Quadrangle Qlub Founded 1901 OFFICERS R. G. Fairburn, ' 32 President M. L. Monroe, ' 32 Vice-President C. E. O ' Connor, Jr., ' 32 Treasurer W. S. AlLES, ' 33 Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES J. Dayton Voorhees, ' 05 . . President John D. Harrison, ' 12 Treasurer C. S. White, ' 23 Assistant Treasurer James N. Hynson, ' 20 Secretary Richard E. Merrifield, ' 21 Assistant Secretary Penn Harvey, ' 08 Chauncey Belknap, ' 12 Donald B. Sinclair, ' 10 Donald W. Griffin, ' 23 Lemuel Skidmore, ' 11 Henderson Supplee, ' 27 G. B. Acnew A. R. Breed W. W. Drewry R. G. Fairburn A. D. Hall A. F. Hewitt W. W. Irwin MEMBERS, 1932 J. G. Kellogg ML L. Monroe C. E. O ' Connor, Jr. E. Pettus, Jr. S. Preston E. L. Ray, Jr. H. S. Sabin C. SCHIEFFLIN C. R. Train F. A. West M. F. West A. G. Agnew W. S. AlLES H. T. Ballantine F. P. Bernuth R. E. Burnes H. Carter, Jr. V. L. Collins, Jr. J. H. Corrigan N. Cover C. B. Doak W. M. Franklin L. I. Gibbons H. W. Hixon, Jr. MEMBERS, 1933 D. D. Johnson T. G. Johnston B. W. Kitttedge H. L. T. Koren T. L. Marsh M. F. Morse T. Nichol, Jr. M. M. Orr D. B. Richardson C. W. Root F. R. Rushin H. A. Smith, Jr. H. G. Smith J. D. Stout W. W. Watts R. M. Wilder, Jr. G. M. Williams L. R. Williams, Jr. C. M. Wood, Jr. 353 if THE PB1C TERRACE CLUB Top Row — Moffat, Ely, Suor, Pole, Carrington. Fourth Row — Smith, Moore, Armstrong, Marks, Whallon, Mitchell, Atkins, Troth. Third Row Fluckey, Reed, Piatt. Mathews, Perera, Rice, Hillis, Atherton, Claffey. Second Row—Gordon, Boffev, Harrar, Tompkins, Arnold, Van Saun Frost, Brown, Chapman. Front Row — Edwards, Rodgers, Hamilton, Bulkley, Stevens, Barnes, Ringland. THE PR - Terrace Qlub Founded 1904 OFFICERS C. W. B. Bulkley President C. S. Hamilton Treasurer A. Barnes Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS Alden D. Groff, ' 13 Chairman Alfred Dashiei.l, ' 23 Vice-Chairman Charles Garside, ' 23 Secretary William E. Speers, ' 11 Treasurer Harold R. Medina, ' 09 Arthur F. Mead, ' 20 Goulding K. Wricht, ' 13 Winthrop Trowbridge, ' 25 Geoffrey V. Azoy, ' 20 Winthrop Lenz, ' 28 Herbert Kleinhans, ' 29 J. B. Atherton H. T. Atkins K. M. Boffey C. W. B. Bulkley R. A. Dana J. S. DuBois B. C. D. Edwards J. V. Ely T. A. Fernley, Jr. C. S. Hamilton, Jr. MEMBERS, 1932 R. S. Mathews P. R. Minthorne I. R. Mitchell G. P. Moffat, Jr. J. W. Oman, Jr. F. N. Pole E. Reed, Jr. J. H. Rice R. S. Rincland S. M. RODGERS B. L. Seabrook C. H. Stephens E. C. Suor L. L. Waters E. V. Whali.on S. H. Armstrong, Jr. H. B. Arnold A. Barnes E. L. Bigelow R. A. Brown I. C. Carrincton H. S. Chapman A. Claffy J. S. Fluckey MEMBERS, 1933 T. C. Frost F. H. Gordon W. H. Harrar P. Herrmann R. Hilles, Jr. H. E. Marks, Jr. M. H. Moore G. Perera R. B. Platt K. D. Read, Jr. P. W. Smith J. H. Tompkins J. S. Troth T. W. Van Saun 355 m THE Pill TIGER INN Top Row — Brinkerhoff, Council, Bard, Laughlin, Burke, Johanns, Rank. Fourth Row — Shanky, Smith, Fortune, Hirst, Croul, Haith, Gifford, Third Row — Whitfield, Roebling, Teucher, Helm, Glazebrook, Kemmerer, L. Whitlock, Nevitt. Second Row — Mettler, A. Whttlock, LaMott, Spencer, Garrison, Sieminski, Springer, Davis, Kennedy. First Row — -Bessire, lams, Woodward, Clark, Humpherey, VanSchaik, Bowman. ll THE P A-BRAC m Hi ' A A % p p k m — r ■■. ' • Tiger Inn Founded 1890 — Incorporated 1892 OFFICERS M. G. Clark, ' 32 President T. Woodward, ' 33 Vice-President BOARD OF GOVERNORS C. W. McGraw, ' 19 President C. ft Murphy, ' 00 Vice-President M. P. Dickenson, ' 22 Secretary and Treasurer M. B. Fukker, ' 99 W. M. Barr, ' 15 W. C. Booth, ' 00 J. Boohecker, ' 25 C. W. Luke, ' 09 V. F . Ballard, ' 27 R. A. Bessire F. K. Bowman S. Burke J. P. Caveny R. A. Bard R. Brinckerhoff W. J. Croul P. C. Fortune B. H. Garrison N. H. Gifford M. G. Clark C. M. Council G. V. Davis E. H. Fennell F. Glazebrook M. H. Haythe G. W. Helm W. ft Hirst F. L. Johanns, Jr. MEMBERS 1932 D. Grannis B. C. Hogan F. J. Humphrey, Jr. MEMBERS 1933 J. Kemmerer M. deK. Kennedy T. D. Kilpatrick F. LaMotte D. H. Nevitt J. Iams H. R. Lauchlin J. M. Ranck J. L. Shanley T. H. Mettler F. V. Roeblinc A. D. SlEMINSKI L. T. Smith S. Snedeker F. N. Spencer J. F. Skinner A. G. Van Schaick tE. R. WlLDMAN F. R. ZUNDEL J. W. Springer J. R. Tencher A. C. Whitfield A. M. Whitlock L. I. Whitlock T. Woodward •Not returned. tDeceased. 357 if THE PHMC TOWER Top Row — Meneely, Hillman, Creighton, Lafean, Jones, Reed, Matthe vs, Hack. Fourth Row — Robinson, Savage, Seidler, Smith, McNamara, Petty, Metcalfe, Redpath. Third Row— -Clifford, Johnson, Black, Eberhardt, Goodpasture, Smith, Rose, Leonard, Piel. Second Row — Hawell, Earle, Heath, Austin, Hockenburg, Darling, Hatch, Breadstreet. First Rchv — McClave, Hirsch, Kesler, Lansden, Findley, Donnell, Walker. H. S. Allen, Jr. D. L. Aystin, Jr. J. H. Breasted, Jr. J. W. Creichton J. P. Darling J. C. Donnell, II A. K. Black, III R. L. Clifford D. P. Earle •Not returned. C. H. Findley W. C. Goodpasture C. F. Heath ' T. H. Henry, Jr. J. H. Hii.lman, III R. W. Eberhardt E. R. Hack R. L. Hatch, Jr. ' Princeton Tower Qlub Founded 1902 OFFICERS R. L. Lansden, ' 32 President C. H. Findley, ' 32 . . . . . . . Vice-President L. M. HlRSCH, ' 33 Secretary R. W. Kesler, ' 32 Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS Frank H. Little, ' 03 Chairman Sidney F. Holt, ' 03 Treasurer Raymond F. Fish, ' 13 Secretary Sinclair Hamilton, ' 06 Richard S. Hayes, ' 25 Norman D. Weir, ' 13 R. L. Lansden, ' 32 R. W. Kesler, ' 32 MEMBERS, 1932 M. D. Hockenbury W. H. McClave O. W. Robinson •J. W. P. Huntington D. McC. McNamara G. E. Rose, Jr. R. W. Kesler W. C. Petty, Jr. J. C. Savage R. L. Lansden W. F. J. Piel, Jr.  F. C. Schroeder F. N. Leonard J. B. Reed C. LeR. Smith R. M. Walker MEMBERS, 1933 L. M. Hirsch W. L. Lafean, Jr. A. Metcalfe G. C. Howell, Jr. S. Mathews J. S. Redpath W. J. Johnson G. R. Meneely S. M. Smith E. Jones 359 if the peine The University Qlub The University Club was founded several years ago for the purpose of providing a meeting place for that quarter of the upper two classes which does not join clubs. At present they have no club house but use Madison Hall. There is a great desire for a University Center to be used by these students, as well as all others who wish. The following have been elected to serve as officers for the club for the year: G. R. Donner, ' 32 President W. I. Staebler, ' 33 ...... Vice-President W. W. Erdman, ' 33 Secretary G. A. Chadwick, Jr., ' 32 Treasurer 360 if the pen Inter club Qommittee Dean Gauss Professor Carpenter C. W. BULKLEY M. G. Clark H. P. Davison J. L. Delafield H. M. Dodge MEMBERS J. T. Edgar R. G. Fairburn W. A. Fairburn, Jr. A. R. Glancy, Jr. W. Harrison E. C. H. Lammers R. L. Lansden T. P. F. Palmer J. G. Shennan P. E. Smith J. M. Tunnell, Jr. J. A. Van Hook H. D. Wise EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE J. G. Shennan President A. R. Glancy Secretary Dean Gauss Professor Carpenter M. G Clark D. H. Hooker J. T Edgar The Interclub Committee, as organized in November, 1929, consists of two faculty members, the eighteen club presidents, and an undergraduate representative of the Student Council. No business, however, originates with this large group, since all matters are first investigated by the executive committee, consisting of two faculty members, the Student Council representative, and four club presidents elected by the entire eighteen. In this body, measures are carried by a majority vote. Thus, a measure, having been investigated and approved, is brought before the entire committee and here also is passed by a majority vote. The improvement over former club committees lies in the fact that the faculty are represented and that measures are considered by a small, well- organized group before being put to a general vote. 361 ill THE PRIM hi m fsheville School Qlub OFFICERS J. H. Harmon, Jr., ' 32 . . . President W. J. B. Stokes, ' 33 . . . Vice-President G. D. White, ' 35 . . Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1932 W. W. Dickinson, Jr. E. C. H. Lammers J. H. Harmon, Jr. F. M. Miller MEMBERS, 1933 W. J. B. Stokes E. W. Greene, Jr. MEMBERS, 1934 W. B. Van Nortwick T. Venard C. A. Cook R. S. Firestone K. M. Fox W. C. Gardiner MEMBERS, 1935 S. S. Holmes, Jr. T. R. Johnston R. McKenzie H. A. Page, III G. D. White 364 jj5 THE PR K-A-BRAC H. H. Walker, ' 33 R. A. Bard, Jr. Berkshire School Qlub OFFICERS President J. P. Tovvnley, ' 33 . W. B. Elliott, ' 35 Secretary R. Brinkerhoff D. P. Earle, Jr. MEMBERS, 1933 E. Jones K. I. LlNGLE MEMBERS, 1934 P. C. Downinc R. F. Reybine J. P. Tovvnley Vice-President H. H. Walker H. Dallas P. C. Downinc J. Hambleton MEMBERS, 1935 W. B. Elliott W. W. Kemp 365 if the pen m Blair Academy Qlub OFFICERS J. G. Shennan, ' 32 President N. Van N. Dungan, ' 33 Vice-President R. D. Currie W. W. Drewry P. Myers MEMBERS, 1932 J. G. Shennan A. C. Shoemaker H. C. Smith, Jr. M. F. West, Jr. J. W. Dickson N. Van N. Duncan MEMBERS, 1933 W. Leslie S. W. Warzala T. M. Brown W. C. Austin T. R. Bassett D. McK. Day L. G. Gavales MEMBERS, 1934 J. T. LOVETT C. H. McCree D. A. Poor A. L. Rovve E. R. Schaible J. A. Bowen MEMBERS, 1935 C. T. Butler N. F. Lebhar C. G. Weaver 366 ill THE PB1C ■« Qarteret Academy OFFICERS G. C. Fonda, ' 32 President W. M. Franklin, ' 33 Vice-President J. A. Gregory, Jr., ' 35 Secretary MEMBERS, 1932 G. C. Fonda MEMBERS, 1933 W. M. Franklin MEMBERS, 1934 R. D. McCarty MEMBERS, 1935 J. A Gregory, Jr. W. T. Smith, Jr. 367 m THE 1 ' ' •., !■zMSSpr ' H ► 5 - - C , - mI ' I 1 mri E. S. Downing F.T.Billings, Jr. H. K. Boice H.P.Cannon, II J. H. Hillman, III J. W. Dennis F. E. Donaldson S. H. Garth 77?£ Qhoate School Qlub OFFICERS J. V. Woodhull, ' 32 ... . President F. T. Billings, Jr., ' 33 . . Vice-President J. H. Lockhart, Jr., ' 35 . Secretary MEMBERS, 1932 A. B. Laurence MEMBERS, 1933 R. L. Hatch E. O. Hopkins W. L. Lafean A. Tredennick V. S. Mulford C. R. Patterson W. L. Phyfe J. V. Woodhull T. E. Snyder R. McK. Thomas F. C. Whittlesey J. Archbold W. VanV. Bacon S. BlDDLE M. C. Branch, Jr. S. B. Coke C. J. Dauphinot, Jr C. S. Davis, Jr. C. B. Halsey, Jr. G. E. Brown S. F. Carstens J. A. B. Chapin W. Cruikshank P. H. Harwood, Jr. A. S. Kellogg E. Lace J. H. Lockhart, Jr. MEMBERS, 1934 P. H. Dater G. D. Edwards A. S. Fisher J. K. Gurney R. L. Hutton, Jr. MEMBERS, 1935 J. S. McCormick, Jr. J. M. McKaig H. G. Neu, Jr. A. P. Lawler D. E. Peacock T. E. Pickering C. V. SCHIEREN E. H. Rocha Miranda J. H. G. Rogers C. F. SCHROEDER M. G. C. Train J. R. VanDyke E. D. Wardrop F. F. Zittell T S. Snelham S. F. Thomas R. Wardrop, II K. B. Wiley 368 m THE PRIM Qolumbus Academy Qlub OFFICERS H. L. Chapman, ' 33 President J. J. Stevenson, Jr., ' 33 F ice-President W. A. Grey, ' 34 Secretary MEMBERS, 1932 J. W. P. GUNTINGTON MEMBERS, 1933 H. B. Arnold E. L. Chapman O. P. Outhwaite E. L. Bigelow M. Gray J. J. Stevenson, Jr. MEMBERS, 1934 W. A. Gray E. D. Johnson MEMBERS, 1935 R. M. Inglis 369 jS the pen c- THEPe OA-BRAC 0| The Hill School Qlub OFFICERS E. W. Barrett, ' 32 . . President M. B. Martin, ' 33 V ice-President B. A. Baker, ' 34 Treasurer J. A. McWlLLIAMS, ' 35 Secretary E. V. Barrett R. V. Clark H. M. Dodge W. E. Gilmore T. H. Henry P. Houston D. K. Irwin, Jr. R. Johnstone H. A. Kingsbury MEMBERS, 1932 R. L. Lansden E. A. McAlpin W. H. McClave A. B. MacDonald W. A. Pearson C. B. Rawson H. Righter C. L. Smith D. B. Streeter C. C. Towle M. Waud D. B. Weed C. P. Wofford W. F. Wright M. S. Gaffney S. Gales W. E. Jones C. F. Junod, Jr. M. B. Martin MEMBERS, 1933 H. D. Mitchell J. H. Moffatt, Jr. G. Pace, Jr. A. C. Peirce, Jr. L. T. Smith S. M. Smith J. G. Taylor T. H. Welch M. Alexander L. Ames B. A. Baker A. C. Bell D. Clarke R. Z. Colli ngs A. J. Goodwin MEMBERS, 1934 R. E. Hobart J. H. Hault N. McClave H. R. Mellina C. J. MOYNIHAN J. A. Murray W. Newell E. G. Pearson J. L. Rae P. K. Sellan A. Stowell P. W. S. Abt J. H. Archer R. W. Arndt C. W. Blair C. T. Drummond H. T. Gilbert, Jr. U. B. Grannis, Jr. W. T. Harrison P. HUTCHESON J. W. Kephart, Jr. MEMBERS, 1935 J. H. Kies G. J. McCain H. C. McCormick J. A. McWilliams R. C. Milnes J. DeN. Macomb, Jr. S. McK. Morgan J. W. Mott G. D. Patterson R. E. Potts E. C. Roe D. H. Scott A. C. Snell, Jr P. N. Streeter H. Tutweiler 371 if THE PRK m ■■f ■' 1 Haverford School Qlub OFFICERS Albert V. Sloan, ' 32 President Allan C. Barnes, ' 33 Vice-President Gordon L. Keen, ' 35 . . . . Secretary-Treasurer C. B. Acnew, Jr. C. F. Berg A. C. Barnes R. E. Asnis R. M. Buek MEMBERS, 1932 E. C. Ekings J. W. Ferguson, Jr. E. J. Freeman S. E. Sinclair MEMBERS, 1933 A. D. Claffy W. H. Hirst D. P. Elliot J. E. Gomery MEMBERS, 1934 A. A. Hauck C. B. Katzenbach H. C. Parsons W. R. Rainear V.J. Roberts, Jr. A. V. Sloan E. K. Tryon, Jr. J. S. Troth H. B. Walker W. Watt, Jr. H. T. Adams J. B. Alexander R. S. Bennett C. S. Donner C. C. English, Jr. MEMBERS, 1935 R. L. Freeman G. L. Keen R. C. Johnston G. W. Miller H. A. Ringler R. E. Taggart, Jr. C. Way, Jr. 372 % THE PR! The Hotchkiss School Qlub OFFICERS S. Cochran, Jr., ' 32 President D. R. Chamberlain, ' 35 Secretary H. J. Cochran S. Cochran, Jr. F. G. Duncan L. Hedstrom F. S. McIlhenny MEMBERS, 1932 C. R. Parker, Jr. J. L. ROBERSTON J. C. SCHENCK F. H. Scott, Jr. J. N. Sherwin W. H. Snyder, Jr. J. C. Van Cleaf T. R. Wagner H. N. White, Jr. A. G. Agnew H. W. Beardsley E. L. Bigelow G. J. Brady J. A. Brooks R. W. Chamberlain H. B. Crouse, Jr. w. l. crow- members, 1933 C. J. Harrington J. W.Johnson, Jr. A. O. Locke R. A. Moffett DuB. S. Morris, Jr. T. Nichol, Jr. W. Pell, Jr. A. Rode, Jr. B. W. Smith W. Speer W. F. Torrey L. A. Clarke H. E. Connor J. Eltinc C. Gardner G. W. Guerrini A. C. HUTCHESON MEMBERS. 1934 S. B. Joost A. F. Kammer J. W. Lewis J. N. Lord W. L. Phillips R. H. Poole C. E. G. Reeves F. M. Sibley R. D. Wallace B. H. Whiting D. R. Chamberlain R. Hart D. E. Kidd MEMBERS, 1935 M. C. Morcan W. M. Richardson A. L. Schomp, Jr. C. H. Strater 373 THE PHK ■' V ; .A - :. ' K ent School Qlub OFFICERS M. G. Ci.ark, ' 32 . D. S. T. Hinman, ' 34 President Secretary MEMBERS, 1932 S. Bright M. G. Clark M. A. Edey A. D. Hall H. W. Handsfeld F. J. Humphrey, Jr. H. M. Kennedy P. S. Paine MEMBERS, 1933 A. Q. Keasby O. Kniffen M. H. Miller H. W. Thompson M. H. Moore A. Q. Keasby J. F. Symington C. C. Alden T. Bates W. D. Hawkins C. E. Haydock D. S. T. Hinman C. Huyler J. L. Johnston MEMBERS, 1934 R. W. Kennedy R. Kniffen H. C. Mial W. Platt E. L. Rhett R. K. Ritchie J. Stevens T. H. Trimble L. W. Tiers W. H. Turner C. Van Nesse B. Alexander G. Berry J. Black J. Borland C. Colmore F. Dudley MEMBERS, 1935 R. Durham M. Hoffman P. Humphrey E. Katte H. Magruder R. Osborne F. Sturges J. Symington S. Welles M. Baldwin GRADUATE MEMBERS W. Ballard R. Miller G. Boughton 374 m the pen ■A-BRAC jQoomis School Qlub A. CORT J. Hawes, Jr OFFICERS J. Hawes, Jr., ' 32 President R. E. Rearick, ' 33 Vice-President R. A. AmRRMAN, Jr., ' 35 Treasurer MEMBERS, 1932 J. A. Kerr J.W.Robinson J. M. Roeser H.J. Whiten R. A. Wilbur, Jr. MEMBERS, 1933 W.S.Baker J. S. DuBois D. G Hoyer R. E. Rearick, Jr. MEMBERS, 1934 E. G. Anderson, Jr. j. B. Bocart MEMBERS, 1935 {. A. Amerman, Jr. W. M. Franklin, III P. S. Otten E. W. Scudder, Jr. E. H. Earle, Jr. E. A. Jenkins R. B. Scudder ' F. VanD. Berg 375 jf THE PBlff THE PRIM Robert A. Bessire, ' 32 . Frederick Peterson, ' 34 jQawrenceville School Qlub OFFICERS . President William Z. Taylor, ' 32 . Vice-President Charles D. Brooks, ' 32 Secretary Treasurer R. A. Baker E. H.Bennett E. J. Berry R. A. Bessire C. D. Brooks G. W. Brown O. A. Abbot H. A.Blake H. A. Blyth A. L. Brown C. T. Brown V. R. Browning C. E. Brush J. P. Carter W. L. Asmuth J. F. Barbour J. H. Barker G. S. Bennett J. C. Botts D. M. Bramlette S. Brown H.A.Burns D. A. Chambers A. D. Adair, III J. M. Andreas B. J. Baldwin G. B. Ball J. O. Bass G. C. Braine I. BUFFUM W. C. Chapin R. A. Claybrook H. I. Cone, Jr. J. M. Cotton J. W. R. Creighton R. A. Dana G. V. Davis J. L. Delafield H. H. Derby H. G. Crockett J. G. Dill B. H. Etherington R. C. Ficke C. C. FlTZ MORRIS E. W. Godfrey H. E. Gooch J. H. Gordon G. G. Green B. K. Conover F. H. Constantine C. H. Craig L. Cunningham A. T. Dear, Jr. C. Eisenhart L. Eisner M. G. Englert MEMBERS, 1932 G. Freylinchuysen S. G. Hall R. C. Havens J. C. Heinlein J. R. Holmes R. T. Hopper W. D. Houser H. B. Huntington R. W. Knapp A. S. Maltman MEMBERS, 1933 C. P. Hamilton P. Herrmann G. S. Humphrey A.J. Irwin G. S. Johnston J. F. Kraft F. LaMotte S. C. Loveland S. Morris R. M. Morriss R. E. Nail T. J. Naughton D. H. Nevitt H. J. Oechler W. L. Parker J. R. Perkins F. V. Pindar W. F. Powell MEMBERS, 1934 H. Escher F. Fellows W. E. Garrison F. H. Harbison W. S. Heyniger, III R. D. Hilliard S. P. Johnson A. W. Keer N. L. Kennedy B. G. Lewis P. H. Maresi C. C. McClaine J. S. MCCULLOCH J. W. Miller J. B. Oakes VV. Pahl MEMBERS, 1935 E. B. CONKLIN G. S. Craig C. W. Dave, Jr. G. E. Escher, Jr. F. H. Etherington F. A. Fetherolf W. L. Fortune W. T. Hack W. F. Harrington, Jr. N. H. Hayes J. J. Hirschberger H. G. Huettig, Jr. I. M. Hustead, II H. R. Jahn F. M. Kafer F. D. Keller C. H. Kendrick, Jr. L. L. Kissling J. G. Leigh, Jr. O. R. Lichtenstein, Jr. G. S. Murphy E. M. Norris W. C. O ' Neil P. Richards P. E. Robinson J. H. Semans H. B. Richardson J. N. Riley T. M. Robertson F. Schakelford H. C. C. Shute A. A. Smith P. W. Smith F. N. Spencer R. E. Stevens F. R. Peterson J. M. Poe E. W. Riebe W. A. Ringler, Jr. G. H. RUNDLE W. L. Sanders T. Shiohara H. A. Smith J. H. McCarthy G. R. McKee, Tr. P. J. McNeel, Jr. C. S. Maddock, III B. F. Miles T. L. Moore, Jr. H. W. Nelson, Jr. E. C. Pomeroy. Jr. F. T. Richards J. F. Richardson F. S. Rollins, Jr. W. F. Schmick E. W. Scudder, Jr. H. C. Smith, Jr. H. S. Smith I. L. Smith, Jr. S. B. Smith C. F. Stauffer W. W. Stevenson, Jr. R. R. Stout J. F. Skinner M. Sullivan, Jr. W. Z. Taylor J. A. Turner S. W. Wilcox G. W. Young A. P. Terrell E. N.Todd L. G. Walker R. S. Waterhouse R. A. West E. E. Wetherbee G. White A. C. Whitfield D. F. Stewart J. J. Swigart W. L. Taylor W. V. A. Thomas J. H. VanDyke, III E. R. Von Starck G. H. Wegener E. P. WOLFERMAN W. Woods D. C. Stuart, Jr. F. M. Tack M. Terashima C. B. Tower S. H. Van Saun L. A. White T. E. White, Jr. G. T- Willock, Jr. C. F. Zieniss R. R. ZUNDEL 377 THEPe G. BUERMANN A. B. Carrick S. J. Goodman J. M. Allen C. C. Cole G. C. Buck R. H. Everitt The hQewark Academy Qlub OFFICERS G. BUERMANN, ' 32 President C. J. Tiensch, ' 33 Vice-President P. Fitting, ' 35 Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1932 J. B. DeGraw W. D. Freeston J.B.Harrington R. W. Leuthauser J. T. Edgar W. L. Hall P. A. Hemming J. H. Lippincott MEMBERS, 1933 J. A. Goodsell D. McW. Ludlum W. C. Russell C. J. Tiensch A. Kalisch K. D. Read J. E. Rutherford W. R. Van Liew MEMBERS, 1934 C. A. Coppinger R. M. Grummon R. K. Holton A. M. Lowenstein MEMBERS, 193.5 J. G. Faron F. J. Herpers, Jr. J. A. MacSporran A. D. Reeve, Jr. P. Fitting A. G. Lewis D. D. Miner H. O. Schundler, Jr. 378 R. B. Updegraff J. D. VOORHEES C. P„ Ward E.May T. J. Wetson J. C. Wriggins jf THE PBHCETl •™™ - ■BKrTkiH Or . i  ■•- in % ' - ' L ■:■. lunflii III ; ' 9 bawling School Qlub OFFICERS M. J. Condon III, ' 32 President W. G. Isom, ' 33 Vice-President H. A. Brooks, ' 35 Secretary MEMBERS, 1932 MEMBERS, 1933 J. G. Chalmers W. M. Dickerson R. W. Ryckman W. G. Isom G. R. Meneely F. B. Wilson W. G. Ryckman M. Shippley MEMBERS, 1934 L. F. Beckers L. S. Haynes T. A. Kerr G. M. Trumbower MEMBERS, 1935 H. A. Brooks J. H. Hart W. S. Leake W. L. Nicoll, Jr. 379 M. J. Condon, III R. L. Paddock A the PRINCETON BBC-a-w JjJ z z. Qharter Qlub OFFICERS John Bishop, VI, ' 33 President E. B. Meyers, ' 34 Vice-President W. SlNKLER, Jr., ' 35 . . . . Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1932 W. A. Chaffee J. H. Rowbotham J. E. Richardson C. W. L. Summerill C. P. Wallis MEMBERS, 1933 J. Bishop, VI R. W. Hillas D. K. WOLVERTON D. G. Anderson, Jr. MEMBERS, 1934 W. Holmes E. B. Myers C. T. Sillowav J. H. BUCKMAN R. N. Ferrer W. B. Gold, Jr. K. Meschter MEMBERS, 1935 E. W. O ' Neill, Jr. E. B. Scott, Jr. W. SlNKLER J. C. Wright J. Reichel, Jr. 380 Phillips Academy, zAndover Qlub R. M. Walker, ' 32 F. F. Carpenter VV. K. Chapman B. C. D. Edwards W. S. Calahan V. H. Dinsmore H. S. Edwards, Jr. J. S. Benweix F. W. Berrien C. J. Cretors H. P. Brayton R. C. Hallett OFFICERS President G. Johnston, ' 33 N. B. Shea Secretary-Treasurer H. F. Fisher. Jr. C. Y. Freeman, Jr. C. P. Emerson F. H. Gordon R. L. Gwinn G. Johnston G. T. C. Fry R.W. Hexch H. G. Hodges R. M. Halliday T. Lewis MEMBERS, 1932 C. F. Heath J. Hodgson, Jr. MEMBERS, 1933 T. M. Lasater H. L. McWilliams, Jr. T. L. Marsh T. H. Mettler MEMBERS, 1934 J. T. Lambie F. P. Lawrence J. T. Morgan MEMBERS, 1935 T. F. Moyer E. N. Raymond N. B. Shea H. S. Matthews R. E. Putney W. B. Morrow H. H. Newfield J. S. Redpath G. R. Stearns B. Morrison J. D. Morrow E. M. Murray J.P. Theuer G. M. Todd Vice-President J. B. Reed F. C. SCHROEDER R. M. Walker F. F. Story F. Townsend D. P. Wilson J. N. Schench W. E. Schroeder J. C. WlLLEY H. TOWNEND J. R. TOWNE 381 ]% THE PR R. E. Baxter E. P. Bernuth H. A. Breed D. S. Buck J. H. BURCHENAL C. M. Bernuth W. R. BONTHRON F. O. Bragdon R. C. Brooks W. A. Cahn,Jr. H. Carter, Jr. V. L. Collins, Jr. J. D. Colson C. B. Doak, Jr. F. T. Buckner D. B. Canby H. H. Clement J. M. C. Collins H. R. Connick W. V. Cook Phillips Exeter Qlub OFFICERS G. G. Morse, ' 32 President J. R. Tencher, ' 33 Vice-President R. M. Etherington, ' 35 Secretary W. C. Ball k. m. boffey S.Burke H. M. Canby, Jr. C. M. Council J. P. Darling A. B. Dugan W. B. Dunn T. C. Goldsborough J. K. Gordon, Jr. MEMBERS, 1933 B. H. Garrison, Jr. W. E. Gillespie R. C. Gordon R. H. Harris, Jr. B. W. Kittredge H. L. T. Koren R. W. Leopold C. P. Osgood R. Roell W. A. Rossiter MEMBERS, 1934 W. H. Corbin W. R. Cosby W. S. Eisenhart, Jr. T. Evans T. Fletcher R. L. Foshay E. M. Gemmeli. R. N. Gilmore L. C. Gordon A. S. Lane B. G. McCloud D. H. McIlvane MEMBERS, 1932 C. A. Hardy, Jr. A. F. Hewitt D. W. Hollembeck J. F. Hollembeck J. W. P. Huntington W. C. Kirk, Jr. E. H. V. Lammers O. B. Marx, Jr. G. G. Morse J. M. Ranck B. Sloan H. G. Smith S. Snedecker H. K. Stokes A. R. Taylor H. L. Miller W. R. Reitzell R. I. Riger L. M. Schoch L. H. Seton C. Thompson R. S. Rincland D. G. Ross J. L. Shanley J. H. Smith, Jr. C. W. Summerill H. T. Tasker C. S. Truitt R. W. Winston C. W. Young T. Talcott J. R. Tencher G. T. Waldref W. C. Young A. B. Walsh W. M. Weaver D. H. Wilder E. B. Willaur W. D. Wright F. L. Van Lennep J. N. Albro J. K. CONDICT A. Cotter W. S. Cox R. H. Davis C. O. C. Davisson F. W. Dinsmore MEMBERS, 1935 R. M. Etherington D. E. Kenyon W. W. Parmelee G. H. Frost J. S. MacYickar D. E. Stuart C. Genter J. F. Marchand G. O. Timanus J. D. Gulick F. F. Morrell G. Way J. W. Weller G. H. Williams G. D. Wood 382 ll THE PB1C «T OA-BRAC f| c Pingry School Qlub OFFICERS H. R. Morss, Jr., ' 32 President S. A. Farrand, ' 33 . Vice-President A. F. Bender, ' 35 Secretary MEMBERS, 1932 H. R. Morss, Jr. P. E. Bird J. B. Wherry MEMBERS, 1933 S. A. Farrand J. D. Stout R. T. Wallace MEMBERS, 1934 A. M. Whitlock L. I. Whitlock J. N. Durrie N. E. English W. G. Lewis H. J. Lynch MEMBERS, 1935 J. B. McGlFFERT J. E. Seibert C. B. Atwater A. F. Bender, Jr. G. Garretson W. ROWELL R. Keppler J. Weller 383 f|THEP h m Toly Prep flub OFFICERS E. C. Ihrig, ' 32 President C. P. Carhart, ' 33 Vice-President P. G. Nelson, ' 35 Secretary-Treasurer E. J. Boyd, Jr. VV. H. Gahagan VV. A. Grier E. C. Ihrig MEMBERS, 1932 • G. P. Moffat, Jr. E. M. Reed, Jr. G. Schlegel D. E. Walzer F. S. Wemyss C. P. Carhart J. W. Harman, Jr. MEMBERS, 1933 J. F.James, Jr. H. W. Kramer T. C. Merion R. L. Foshay A. H. Howell A. S. Kirkman MEMBERS, 1934 O. A. KlRKLAND H. W. Megraw R. H. Poole J. E. Wadsworth J. R. Bennet R. Doyle J. Durkee P. Grundy MEMBERS, 1935 S. F. Ketcham R. G. Lund J. J. McClean P. G. Nelson C. Trexler C, W. Wardell, Jr. 384 m THE PRHC in M. Geer, Jr. D. A. Horne B. N. Dunn J. C. Hodges J. T. Hamilton, II S. Bayard ' Pom ret School Qlub OFFICERS D. A. Horne, ' 33 President Morgan Wing, Jr., ' 34 Vice-President S. S. Walker, ' 35 Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1932 E. D. Pearce, Jr. MEMBERS, 1933 J. L. Kemmerer, Jr. R. C. Raetze D. B. Richardson F. W. Roebling MEMBERS, 1934 M. S. Kemmerer P. Livingston, Jr. J. R. Searles, Jr. M. Wing, Jr. C. M. Reed, VI A. Young MEMBERS, 1935 S. W. Collins, Jr. I. S. Geer S. S. Walker 385 THE pel Princeton Prep Qlub OFFICERS F. R. Decker, ' 32 President J. Morehouse, ' 32 Vice-President H. S. Bignal, ' 33 Secretary D. L. Austin F. D. Blackistone F. R. Decker H. S. Dunning C. H. FlNDLEY MEMBERS, 1932 J. T. Galey R. F. Garretson, Jr. F.J. Hague, Jr. W. A. Jackson W. B. McCoy J. E. Morehouse F. B. Vanderbeck J. H. Altizer H. S. BlGNALL A. J. Cate W. C. Delaney MEMBERS, 1933 A. W. Flanagan R. F. Hack E. R. Hack W. N. Lockwood E. E. Seiffert H. Tipper, Jr. W. E. Whitton E. E. Bachran S. J. Beveridge R. L. Clarke J. F. Coburn, Jr. LB. Delcher A. T. Drury J. L. Dunning MEMBERS, 1934 H. E. Engler J. J. Gill N. S. Goldsmith B. G. Hammil R. B. Kirkpatrick R. E. McCabe O. W. Miller W. Onchen, Jr. H. M. Pierce, Jr. H. N. Russell T. L. Fletcher E. W. Hall K. Hikes MEMBERS, 1935 R. C. Johnston J. E. Martin J. G. Rodgers E. H. Whitehead 386 jf the peine Shady Side Academy Qlub OFFICERS E. K. Davison, ' 32 . . . President W. H. Evans, ' 33 . . Vice-President W. A. Seifert, ' 35, Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS, 1932 R. G. Cooper R. W. Crutchfield E. K. Davison H. P. Dawson R. D. Fulton J. W. Williamson J. J. Hart W. M. Parkin, Jr. J. B. Reed W. S. Rial, Jr. J. R. Speer R. F. Arrott W. H. Evans MEMBERS, 1933 S. C. Johnston L. W. Knapp H. E. Marks R. McF. Martin W. H. Arthur N. Van V. Coyle J. S. Crawford G. B. Flaccus G. L. FOLLANSBEE MEMBERS, 1934 W. W. Foster E. B. Hill, Jr. A. H. Joseph M. G. Kirk C. K. Myers W. H. Rea, II F. G. Richter C. G. Sipe A. K. Solomon F. H. Trimble MEMBERS, 1935 G. M. Chester R. T. Davison B. K. Elliott, Jr. F. L. Oliver J. McC. Curry J. M. Duff J. H. Marks W. A. Seifert J. M. NlEDRINGHAUS R. L. Stephenson G. R. Vilsack J. J. T. Wells G. J. Willock, Jr. 387 jf THE PRIM 10A-BRAC f| C. WlSTER, ' 32 G. Barbour W. B. Blackwell A. R. Breed E. C. Cheston A. L. Alexander C. Banko W. G. Foulke E. D. Johnson J. Cabbles J. Coggeshall J. M. Fenison St. ' Paul ' s School Qlub OFFICERS . President C. F. Fox, ' 35 . G. V. Coe D. T. Dana, Jr. M. M. Dickinson F. F. Hart W. Janney A. Keidel D. McD. LeBreton, Jr. R. Morgan A. Fowler C. F. Fox Secretary MEMBERS, 1932 S. H. Iams, Jr. M. E. McAlpin J. G. Kellogg L. Lea, Jr. W. H. Lippincott F. B. Poe,Jr. H. J. Potts S. Preston S. M. Kennard G. Lowry MEMBERS, 1933 M. M. Orr J. S. Reynolds MEMBERS, 1934 W. Pagensteher B. H. Roberts E. F. RULON-MILLER H. RUTHERFURD MEMBERS, 1935 E. Harris, Jr. J. Hall O. Langenberg F. Leventritt E. L. Ray, Jr. F. C. Reynolds, Jr. A. Roberts R. B. T. Roberts O. Root A. Rush H. Smith H. A. Thouron F. L. Van Dusen H. Moss C. R. Smith J. P. RUTHERFURD L. H. Van Dusen, Jr. F. A. West, Jr. F. Wainwright J. Wilsey M. L. Wister J. WORDEN S. Stephens F. Strong W. Thomas |t THE PRI St. Qeorge ' s School Qlub OFFICERS J. H. Breasted, Jr., ' 32 President D. A. Thompson, ' 32 Vice-President MEMBERS, 1932 J. H. Breasted, Jr. D. A. Thompson MEMBERS, 1933 H. B. Churchill R. H. Tucker W. W. Watts C. M. Wood, Jr. E. B. Bowring MEMBERS, 1934 H. H. Clement G. W. Locke J. F. ElSENBREY J. A. Fleitas C. P. LlNEANEAVER, II MEMBERS, 1935 H. H. Patton R. H. PUMPELLY M. H. Tucker I. Warnes, Jr. 389 - tAwA the pel if THE PMC Qlass Officers, 1931 Grant Sanger, Secretary (1931-1936) OFFICERS, 1930-31 Edwin Tremaine Bradley President Nelson Peabody Rose .... Vice-President Walter Mitchell Jenifer . . Secretary-Treasurer FORMER OFFICERS FRESHMAN YEAR Edson Killam Green Douglas Gwynne Levick, Jr. Nelson Peabody Rose . President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer SOPHOMORE YEAR Edson Killam Green President Nelson Peabody Rose .... Vice-President Douglas Gwynne Levick, Jr. . Secretary-Treasurer JUNIOR YEAR Nelson Peabody Rose President Edwin Tremaine Bradley . . . Vice-President Walter Mitchell Jenifer . . Secretary-Treasurer ?95 5$ the pen Class of 1931 NAME ADDRESS Clarence Eugene Abbott, Jr. 26 Ridge Drive, Birmingham, Ala. Henry Paul A. G. Abbott 436 W. 6th St., Lexington, Ky. William Cooper Ackerman. .601 E. High St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio Hector Cameron Adam, Jr 156 Hicks St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Arthur Herman Adams 82 Caryl Ave., Yonkers, N.Y. Braman Blanchard Adams, II 247 Pelhamdale Ave., Pelham, N.Y. Cyrus Hall Adams, III 72 W. Adams St., Chicago, 111. Louis Robert Albright, Jr 24 S. 18th St., Allentown, Pa. John Sharer Allen 6550 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sidney Allan Amdur 1348 Denniston Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Longstreet Ames 401 W. 14th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Howard Clevenger Anderson, Jr. 535 Monmouth St., Gloucester City, N.J. Arthur Glen Andrews. .Highland Court Apt., Birmingham, Ala. Peter Ralph Anstruther Smithtown Branch, L.I., N.Y. Francis Wallis Armstrong, Jr.. . .Riverton Rd., Moorestown, N.J. Joseph Cullins Atkins 3602 Cliff Rd., Birmingham, Ala. Samuel DeCoster Atkins Maple Ave., Basking Ridge, N.J. Edward Sanford Atwater, III. 1245 Waverlv PL, Elizabeth, NJ. Carl Chrysler Austin, Jr R.F.D. 1, Media, Pa. Frederic Foss Austin.. 310 Bayview Ave., Douglaston, L.I., N.Y. Richard Avery Auten Princeville, III. John Bradley Averill Lake Mahopac, N.Y. Gibbs Latimer Baker, Jr.. 2119 California St., Washington, D.C. John Ezra Baker, Jr 404 Deerpath Ave., Lake Forest, III. William John Baker 1542 Boulevard, New Haven, Conn. Clarence Hamilton Baldwin 191 De Pew Ave., Nyack, N.Y. Samuel John Barham 924 S. 19th St., Birmingham, Ala. Kendall Montague Barnes 6376 City Line, Philadelphia, Pa. Jacob Allen Barnett, Jr 300 Garfield St., Lafayette, La. Noah Chisholm Barnhart, Jr.. .970 Hillside Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Richard Wethered Drew Barringer 2103 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Edward Rydell Baumann 279 Linden St., Winnetka, 111. Charles Marshall Barton. . 4108 duPont Bldg., Wilmington, Del. Wilson Thomas Moore Beale, Jr. 6635 N. 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Luther Clagett Beck 215 Northway, Baltimore, Md. Holmes Thompson Bennett, Jr.. 670 Park Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio Perry Benson 185 Bethlehem Pike, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Basil Herbert Beyea 167 W. Palisade Ave., Englewood, N.J. Gordon Cook Biddle 65 Atlantic Ave., Long Branch, N.J. Julius William Bierhals 88 Norman PL, Tenafly, NJ. Albert George Bixler, Jr. 330 Overlook Circle, New Rochelle, N.Y. W. Earle Blackburn 22 Hawthorne PL, Summit, NJ. John Collins Bliss 1950 Andrews Ave., New York, N.Y. Jack DeCarteret Blondel 169 Midland Ave., Montclair, NJ. Warren Blossom 266 Henry St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Henry Edward Boehme...240 S. Patterson Ave., Louisville, Ky. John Matthew Bogert Demarest, N J. George Everett Bond 11 Parkmont Apts., Lynchburg, Va. Gordon Van Der Veer Bond 815 Kensington Ave., Plainfield, NJ. William Kenneth Boone, Jr. 10 Alfaro, Julapse, Vera Cruz, Mex. Francis Cyril Bosak 1555 Washington Ave., Scranton, Pa. William G. Botzow 362 Heywood Ave., Orange, NJ. Robert Richardson Bowie... 3020 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. F. Heath Bowman, Jr 937 Forest Ave., Evanston, 111. Edwin Tremain Bradley North Broadway, Nyack, N.Y. Lounsbury Branson 1111 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Samuel Henry Brethwaite, Jr. 14 S. Arkansas Ave., Atlantic City, NJ. John William Brittingham 2118 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Fred William Brobyn 4915 Hutchinson St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Harmon Brown Lander Hill Farm, So. Montrose, Pa. 396 jf THE PRll Qlass of 1931 — (Continued) NAME ADDRESS Ely Norton Buell Portland Ave., Rochester, N.Y. Robert Burkham, Jr 535 Westiminster PI., St. Louis, Mo. Robert Gale Burlingham 206 Rugby Rd., Syracuse, N.Y. Philip Burnham 536 Roslyn Rd., Kenilworth, 111. David Auguste Burr 34 School St., Andover, Mass. George Frederick Burt, Jr 45 E. 82nd. St., New York, N.Y. Charles William Bush, Jr... 202 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. Julius Byles Ardsley-on-Hudson, N.Y. William Morris Cairns 746 Ridge St., Newark, N.J. Julian Dutro Cale 12 Westmoreland PI., St. Louis, Mo. William Radcliffe Cameron 508 Main St., Irwin, Pa. Duncan Brown Campbell 370 Slater Ave., Providence, R.I. Ralph Symser Cannon, Jr R.F.D. 7, York, Pa. Paul Joseph Carey 126 S. 11th Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Reginald Shaber Carey 710 Equitable Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Geoffrey Carleton 52 W. 94th St., New York, N.Y. John R. Carnochan 34 Mercer St., Princeton, N.J. Edward Francis Carr 35 Linden Lane, Princeton, N.J. Henry Ashley Carr 1917 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Rene Carrillo, Jr 277 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Theodore Jackson Case 5914 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. John Steven Casement 610 Humbolt St., Manhattan, Kan. George Chaikin 741 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Newton Chapin, II Schenley Apts., Pittsburgh, Pa. Franklin Whitner Chase 902 Oak Ave., Sanford, Fla. Cornelius Christiancy Box 1445, Daytona Beach, Fla. Charles Evans Claggett 5115 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Ernest Judson Clark, Jr 1043 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. George Milton Clarke, Jr 37 Wall St., New York, N.Y. Albert Henry Clayburgh 290 Broadway, New York, N.Y. Mark Hopkins Clayton 2707 Broome St., Wilmington, Del. John M. Cleary, Jr 1118 Scarritt Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Henry Clifton, Jr 1830 Rittenhouse Sq., Phila., Pa. John Wakefield Clingerman 409 Arthur Ave., Scottdale, Pa. George Searcy Cochrane 1402 Government St., Mobile, Ala. Caleb Coffin 108 E. 86th St., New York, N.Y. NAME ADDRESS David Hunter Collins 70 Park Ave., Babylon, L.I., N.Y. Robert Lionel Colmore P.O. 1115, San Juan, Porto Rico Franklin Osborn Cooke 24 Lawrence Ave., New Brunswick, N.J. Frank Scott Cooper, Jr 1301 Roanoke St., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Henry Cooper 1115 N. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Merritt Newton Cootes P.O. Bldg., Richmond, Va. Adolph Gessford Cotton State Hospital, Trenton, N.J. Samuel Thompson Couch 501 Merion St., Denver, Colo. Stewart Dering Coulton 2513 Marlboro Rd., Cleveland, Ohio John Henry Covington, III 2320 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D.C. Maurice Browning Cramer, 140 E. Central Ave., Moorestown, N.J. David Brooke Crane 801 W. Ferry St., Buffalo, N.Y. Joseph Noyes Crary Ill Bloomfield Ave., Hartford, Conn. Thomas Thompson Crenshaw, Jr. 314 Jamaica Ave., Flushing, N.Y. Arthur Masten Crocker 21 E. 40th St., New York, N.Y. Archie Dodge Crockett 23 Westmoreland PL, St. Louis, Mo. Edwin Boykin Cromwell. . . .100 Commerce St., West Point, Miss. Donald Stewart Culver 36 Porter PI., Montclair, N.J. John Edgar Curby 4 Washington Terrace, St. Louis, Mo. Lucien Blanchard Curtis 436 Rochelle Terrace, Pelham Manor, N.Y. Alfred Newton Dalrymple 329 Park Ave., East Orange, N.J. Perry Damerel 234 E. 19th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. John Pendleton Darling. .. .2320 Terrace Rd., Des Moines, Iowa Whitney Darrow, Jr 108 E. 81st St., New York, N.Y. Clarence Theodore Daub S. Main St., Mercersburg, Pa. David McClure Davis 1503 Fifth Ave., Laurel, Miss. William Potter Davis, III.. 1200 Lincoln Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Adrian Stephen Dawley 31 Green Ave., Lawrenceville, N.J. Richard Holzman Demuth..600 West End Ave., New York N.Y. William Stirling Dickinson 1518 Astor St., Chicago, 111. William Woodbridge Dickinson, Jr...R.F.D. 2, St. Joseph, Mich. 397 THE pen Qlass of 1931 — (Continued) NAME ADDRESS Thomas Bruce Dickson 5200 Westminster PL, Pittsburgh, Pa. James Barnes Diggs 1208 Cheyenne Ave., Tulsa, Okla. Duncan Calvin Dobson 84 Arundel PI., St. Louis. Mo. Leslie John Dikovics 123 Hillside Ave., Glen Ridge, N.J. William Main Doerflir.ger 324 Bard Ave., West New Brighton, N.Y. George Bruce Douglas, Jr. 165 Summit Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. Brooke Dolan, II Villanova, Pa. Robert Emory Glanville Downey 150 Kilburn Rd., Garden City, N.Y. Seymour Dribben 2 E. 56th St., New York, N.Y. Edward Rush Duer, Jr 157 E. 75th St., New York, N.Y. Ellis Duncan 81 Valley Rd., Louisville, Ky. George Terry Dunlap, Jr 40 W. 55th St., New York, N.Y. Arthur Newcomb Dusenbury. .61 Church St., White Plains, N.Y. John Fitz Eaton 6221 Northwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Richard Preston Eckels 1 N. Harrisburg St., Steelton, Pa. Ralph Howard Edson 3822 4th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Duncan Lewis Edwards, Jr Camden, S.C. George John Edwards, III. . .4924 Cedar Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Peter Ehlers 508 W. Mt. Airy Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Lawrence Bogart Elliman, Jr 122 E. 56th St., New York, N.Y. Ludlow Elliman Noroton, Conn. Herbert Kingsbury England 117 W. 5th Ave., Roselle, N.J. Woodruff Jones English. ..440 Westminster Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. George Livingston Erdman c o Dr. Erdman, 20 Library PL, Princeton, N.J. Richard Evans, II 201 S. William St., Johnstown, N.Y. Raymond Flaccus Evans.. 1129 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles Wadsworth Farnum...339 Charlotte St., Asheville, N.C. Calvin Fentress, Jr 939 Green Bay Rd., Hubbard Woods, 111. Spencer Ferguson.. 26 Verona Apts., Park Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio William David Ferguson 115 E. Spruce St., Titusville, Pa. Parker Thomas Finch 6240 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. NAME ADDRESS William H. Fineshriber, Jr. 1916 Rittenhouse Sq., Philadelphia, Pa. Leonard Kimball Firestone Harbel Manor, Akron, Ohio Irving Fitzpatrick, Jr. ..58 Oakwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. Harrv Paul Fix 325 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. Charles Lewis Fleming, Jr 141 E. 88th St., New York, N.Y. William Wilson Fleming 130 E. 67th St., New York, N.Y. George Schluderburg Flowers. 21 Dwight St., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Freeman Foote Old Lyme, Conn. Hugh Copeland Forbes, Jr... 5400 Diamond St., Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Henry Foster 2307 Willard St., Wilmington, Del. John Kennedy Foster 5500 Dunmoyle St., Pittsburgh, Pi. William Henry Franklin 345 S. Stone Ave., LaGrange, 111. Theodore Frelinghuysen 104 Library PL, Princeton, N.J. Henry Warren Frey 200 E. Delaware PL, Chicago, 111. Frank Livingstone Froment 922 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Philip Wolcott Furst 47 Water St., Lock Haven, Pa. John Planten Gaillard 17 E. 76th St., New York, N.Y. George Henry Gardner Lake Placid, Fla. Herbert Spencer Gardner, Jr. 52 Walworth Ave., Scarsdale, N.Y. Jack W. Gates, Jr 1254 Vinton Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Herbert Bohner Gengler 50 Short Hill Rd., Forest Hills, L.I., N.Y. Alfred Gawthorp Genung . .1442 Highland Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Ernest Edward George 54 Elm St., Worcester, Mass. Wilbourne Sandford Gibbs 1225 11th St., Huntsville, Tex. Fred Rothwell Gibney, Jr. 279 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N.J. George Dean Gibson 64 Battle Rd., Princeton, N.J. Herbert Martin Giffin 41 S. N. Carolina Ave., Atlantic City, N.J. Robert Lee Gill, Jr 11 Club Rd., Roland Park, Md. Walter Hamilton Gillespie, Jr. . . .Wentworth Hall, Exeter, N.H. Donald Gilpatrick 20 Midland Ave., White Plains, N.Y. Fletcher Gilpin 118 North Ave., West, Cranford, N.J. Alfred Robinson Glancy, Jr Hill House, Birmingham, Mich. 398 •n Qlass of 1931 — (Qontinued) NAME ADDRESS Philip Larner Gore 1746 P St., Washington, D.C. Willett Noble Gorham 436 S. Stone Ave., La Grange, 111. Robert Lee Graham 4310 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Frank Sloan Graves 267 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Joseph Lolds Gray 318 Parlewood Ave., Columbus, Ohio Theodore Enno Greeff 161 E. 79th St., New York, N.Y. Herbert Seymour Green 214 Pine St., Waterbury, Conn. Edward Clarence Griepenkerl 904 Union Trust Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Robert Foote Griggs, Jr 54 Hillside Ave., Waterbury, Conn. Albert Benjamin Gross 1 Beaufort PI., New Rochelle, N.Y. Joseph Richard Guzzardi Pryn Manor, Larchmont, N.Y. Peter Augustus S. Haase. . . Pinehurst Camp, Saranac Lake, N.Y. Wilfred Morris Hager 240 Library PI., Princeton, N.J. James Barr Haines 1411 Beaver Rd., Sewickley, Pa. Robert Anderson Hall, Jr 225 74th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Thomas Halladay Hillside Rd., Cresskill, N.J. Lucius Felt Hallett, Jr 1396 Wistaria Ave., Portland, Ore. Gilmore Semmes Hamill, III Box 253, Oakland, Md. John Hardie Hammett 196 Lincoln PI., Brooklyn, N.Y. Forest Gains Hamrick, Jr... 114 Fairmount Rd., Ridgewood, N.J. Samuel Pollack Harbison Pine Rd., Sewickley, Pa. Henry Camp Harris, Jr 1701 Hays St., Wichita Falls, Tex. William Harris 60 Gorham Ave., Brookline, Mass. Charles Lee Havey 414 E. Gowen Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. John Habberton Hawley 283 Lookout Ave., Hackensack, N.J. William Prettvman Hearn, Jr.. 227 S. 42nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ralph Cyrus Heath R.F.D. 2, Noblesville, Ind. Robert Williams Hedges. ..1225 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Arthur William Heinemann 243 6th Ave., Newark, N.J. Standiford Helm 720 Colfax St., Evanston, 111. John Dudley Hemley 2413 Scottwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio Theodore Paul Henry 254 State St., Perth Amboy, N.J. Brice H. Hereford Mt. Airy Rd., Groton, N.Y. Werner Edgar Heyd 1528 Rockaway Ave., Lakewood, Ohio Joseph West Hibben 1257 Thoreau Rd., Lakewood, Ohio NAME ADDRESS Henry Gerhard Hilken, II... 512 Woodlawn Rd., Baltimore, Md. Leo Henrv Hirsch, Jr 911 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. William Hitz, Jr 1901 N St., Washington, D.C. Frank Stephen Hoag, Jr 2007 Greenwood, Pueblo, Colo. Stuart Edson Hockenbury 2120 Chestnut St., Harrisburg, Pa. Lon Oats Hocker, Jr 39 Portland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Charles Major Hodell Grandview Ave., Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Frederic Staples Hoffer, Jr. 99 Outlook Ave., W. Hartford, Conn. Walter Welden Horlacher 224 N. 4th St., Allentown, Pa. Joseph Galway Home E. Nassau St., Princeton, N.J. Charles Norris Houghton 134 E. 36th St., Indianapolis, Ind. John Yeatts Howson 134 Walnut Ave., Wayne, Pa. Paul Thomas Huckin 120 E. Hudson Ave., Englewood, N.J. Nathan Taylor Humphrey 7701 Cresheim Rd., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Harry La Due Hurd 13 Scott St., Utica, N.Y. John Richard Hurley 3400 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, 111. Richard Bell Hutchinson Oakwood, Jobstown, N.J. William Pittman Huxley 50 Engle St., Tenafly, N.J. Francis Edwin Hyslop, Jr 100 Potter St., Haddonfield, N.J. Erling Mauritz Indahl.205 W. Tulpehocken St., Germantown, Pa. Warren Ingersoll Penllyn, Pa. Albert Havens Jackman 210 E. 2nd St., Minneapolis, Minn. Frank Rider Jackson, Jr 84 Vreeland Ave., Paterson, N.J. McMillan Tebbs Jackson 2201 Arch St., Little Rock, Ark. Arnold Jacobwitz 112 Dorchester Rd., Buffalo, N.Y. William Alexander Jameson 1870 Wyoming Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. Walter Dore Jenckes 165 Lloyd Ave., Providence, R.I. Walter Mitchell Jenifer Lock Haven, Md. Henry Edgar Jenkins, Jr 713 Section St., Hannibal, Mo. Barclay Giddings Johnson. . ..1 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. William Buswell Johnson 14 Park PL, Princeton, N.J. Adriens Aristieus Jones, Jr 2400 16th St., Washington, D.C. Robert Moses Jones 15 W. 4th St., Dunkirk, N.Y. 399 m THE PR Qlass of 1931 — (Continued) NAME ADDRESS Richard Klaholt Juergens 52 Bellevue PI., Chicago, 111. John Warren Kaine 456 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. Walter Thomas Kane 20 Maple St., Princeton, N.J. Harry Leslie Keats, Jr 200 W. 58th St., New York, N.Y. Maurice Fischer Keen 112 W. Upsal St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Richard Abram Keery Custer City, Pa. Thurston Lovell Keese 314 Summit Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. William Franklin Keim, Jr 25 Roseville Ave., Newark, N.J. Paul Axtel Kellogg 110 Caroline St., Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Donald Bartholmew Kenyon .Steamboat Rd., Greenwich, Conn. Roswell Kepler, Jr 30 Maplewood Ave., Maplewood, N.J. Hugh Thomson Kerr, Jr 827 Amberson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Stanley Kimball Wampatuck Rd., Dedham, Mass. Roy Milford Kime 72 Van Houten PI., Belleville, N.J. Robert John Kinney 118 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N.Y. John Philip Kipp 188 Lafayette Ave., Passaic, N.J. Horace Dudley Klein Delaware Wentworth Sts., St. Paul, Minn. Charles Henry Knapp, Jr.. ... .28 E. Preston St., Baltimore, Md. Maurice Acomb Knight, Jr. ...711 N. Portage Path, Akron, Ohio David Hedges Knowles 25 Essex Rd., Summit, N.J. David Conde Knowlton 675 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. John Ernst Koennecke 947 Teller Ave., New York, N.Y. Edward Christian Kohlsaat, Jr.. .777 Bryant Ave., Winnetka, 111. Joseph Leyburn Kramer 155 S. College St., Carlisle. Pa. Karl Holt Kreder 4902 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Robert David Kreitler 406 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa. John Pierce Lambert 16 Claremont Ave., Scarsdale, N.Y. Charles Edgar Lane 262 Argyle Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Samuel Loose Lane 433 S. Prospect St., Hagerstown, Md. Henry Frederick Langenberg 49 Westmoreland PI., St. Louis, Mo. Robert Sampson Lanier 104 Mill St., Cambridge, Md. Palmer Jadwin Lathrop 116 Beekman PL, New York, N.Y. Archer Bassford Laurence. . .720 Arlington Ave., Plainfield, N.J. David Sievert Lavender 840 Milwaukee St., Denver, Colo. NAME ADDRESS Richard Wesley Lawrence, Jr. 2205 Sedgwick Ave., New York, N.Y. Henry Hewitt Lea 921 Eleventh Ave., N., Seattle, Wash. Harry Vernon Lee, Jr 80 Hanover Rd., Mountain Lakes, N.J. Ivy Ledbetter Lee, Jr 4 E. 66th St., New York, N.Y. Alexander Hamilton Leighton Cold Spring, Rosemont, Pa. Parker Leimbach 86 Roland Ave., Baltimore, Md. Harold Daniel Levi 8 W. 75th St., New York, N.Y. Douglas Gwynne Levick, Jr Bellevue Ave., Montclair, N.J. Oakleigh Thorne Lewis 197 Hot Springs, Montecito Valley, Calif. Stephen Henry Lewis 817 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Newell Dwight Lindner Hemstead Ave., Malverne, N.Y. John Carnell Lindsley 242 Hearne Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Charles Joseph Lipscomb Sunset-on-the-Miles, Easton, Md. Donald Richards Livingston cor. Drayton and 49th Sts., Savannah, Ga Robert Cambridge Livingston 175 Osborne Ave., Lawrence, L.I., N.Y. George Dilworth Lockhart 5601 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, ' Pa. Alexander Lof thouse Nassau, Bahamas Joshua Lockewood Logan.... 902 Prospect Ave., Shreveport, La. Lane Lovell Woodland Rd., Madison, N.J. David Bernard Loveman Riverview, Chattanooga, Tenn. George William Low, Jr 46 Park St., Bordentown, N.J. Thomas Lowry 1821 Logan Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. David Lyall 80 Fairmont Rd., Ridgewood, N.J. Donald Kyle McAllen 374 South Avenue, Glencoe, 111. John Marshall McAnerney North Street, Greenwich, Conn. Gibson McCabe 201 26th St., Jackson Hts., New York, N.Y. Elmanson Avery McCarthy 1031 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Calif. John Edward McCarthy. 1920 Pillsbury Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Joseph Iekes McCormick. . .103 W. Sugar St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio James Vernon McDonough. . .3438 McClure Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles Ranald Maclnnes, Jr 128 Broadmead, Princeton, N.J. George Washington McKee 714 N. 6th St., Harrisburg, Pa. 400 Qlass of 1931 — (Qontinued) Robert Donald Mackinnon, Jr 217 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. William L. McPheeters, Jr. 2893 Berkshire Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio Alexander Robinson McVoy 5148 Westminster Ave., St. Louis, Mo. George Allen McWilliams. . .75 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111. John Pollard McWilliams, II Dwight, 111. Edgar Johnson Mack, II.. 809 N. Crescent Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Francis Page MacKinney Forest Rd., Essex Fells, N.J. Henry Boas Maguire Flourtown, Pa. James Maltman. Jr 835 Castlewood Ter., Chicago, 111. James Hansbrough Mann 214 Duhring St., Bluefield, W.Va. Johji Hite Marion 215 N. 13th St., Muskogee, Okla. Charles Markell, Jr 9 E. Preston St., Baltimore, Md. David Greenwood Marvin 131 E. 66th St., New York, N.Y. Pedro Alberto Martinto Apartado, 146, Lima, Peru Frank Myers Mathews R.F.D. 2, Bethlehem, Pa. John Alexander Mathews, Jr. 81 Greenacres Ave., Scarsdale, N.Y. Robert Webster Matlack 201 W. Main St., Morristown, N.J. Ezra Wallace Matthews 313 Berkley Rd., Merion, Pa. John Raymond Meagher 1 Stuart Ave., Mamaroneck, N.Y. Clarence Gardner Meeks, Jr 4 30th St., Woodcliff, N.J. Irving Milton Mendelson. . .90 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. Reynolds Merrill 5502 Winchester Ave., Atlantic City, N.J. Samuel Kimball Merwin 1 Sudbury Rd., Concord, Mass. Richard Anglo Mestres 84 Park Ave., Bronxville, N.Y. Maurice Meyer, Jr 440 Parker St., Newark, N.J. George Milburn 1017 E. Blaine St., Seattle, Wash. Francis Turquand Miles 506 Woodlawn Rd., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. William Smith Miles, Jr 375 Moss Ave., Peoria, III. Earl Bruce Millar 1205 N. State St., Chicago, III. Maxwell DuVal Millard 85 Morris Ave., Morristown, N.J. Carroll Miller, Jr 4 Von Lent Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. Edgar William Miller, Jr.... 405 Lippincott Ave., Riverton, N.J. Robert Talbot Miller, III 203 Highfield Rd., Baltimore, Md. NAME ADDRESS Richard Bateman Miller 1112 S. Main St., Middletown, Ohio Victor Davis Miller, Jr 135 W. Wash. St., Hagerstown, Md. William Harlowe Miller. . .1151 Evergreen Ave., Plainfield, N.J. William Russell Miller 1752 N. 36th St., E. St. Louis, III. Alfred Slade Mills 36 Miller Rd., Morristown, N.J. Charles Howard Miner, Jr. 264 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. George Swope Mirick 1809 19th St., Washington, D.C. Arthur Moulton Mitchell, Jr. . .44 Oakland Rd., Maplewood, N.J. Frank Miller Mitchell 2425 Seminole Ave., Detroit, Mich. Robert Drake Mitchell 46 Linden Blvd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Willis Alvin Mitchell 98 Croton Ave., Ossining, N.Y. Oscar Ailing Mockridge 8 S. Mountain Ave., Montc ' lair, N.J. John Day Moffat 526 Park Ave., E. Orange, N.J. Edwin Janney Moles, Jr.. 2418 Stevens Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. William Richard Moller.,2194 University Ave., New York, N.Y. Arthur Montgomery Ill E. 56th St., New York, N.Y. Robert Browne Moody 6351 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Charles Harbough Moore 630 Grove St., Sewickley, Pa. Clayton White Morehead 4815 Bavard St., Pittsburgh, Pa. B. F. Vail Morford 13 Edenville Rd., Warwick, N.Y. Samuel Denton Morford 13 Edenville Rd., Warwick, N.Y. Russell Clark Morley...ll S. Highland St., W. Hartford, Conn. Charles Joseph Moroney 88 Shadyside Ave., Summit, N.J. George Palmer Morrell. . .Normandie Hts. Rd., Morristown, N.J. Theodore Wilson Morris, III 25 E. 86th St., New York, N.Y. Copeland Morton, Jr 10 E. Biddle St., Baltimore, Md. Frank Hazlett Moss, Jr Sunny Hill, Bala, Pa. Worral Frederick Mountain, Jr.. 66 Chestnut St., E. Orange, N.J. John Gordon Muir 811 Washington St., Evanston, III. Charles Edward Arrowsmith Muldaur 65 Parker Rd., Elizabeth, N.J. Charles Randall Murray Bower Hill Rd., Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. Clifford Kinnaird Murray. 1409 N. Ohio Ave., Atlantic City, N.J. William L. Muttart 1813 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Seelye Cook Nagel 228 Park Ave., Medina, N.Y. 401 THE PRDC Qlass of 1931 — (Qontinued) NAME ADDRESS John Pritchard Nash 819 N. 14th St., Manitowoc, Wis. Samuel Nesbitt 282 Maple St., Kingston, Pa. William Kincaid Newman 5376 Wingohocking Hts., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. John Nickerson, III 14 E. 78th St., New York, N.Y. Edwin Mark Norris 76 Alexander St., Princeton, NJ. Paul Douglass Nulle 131 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. Llewellyn Eugene Oakley 19 E. 64th St., New York, N.Y. Roderick Silsbee Oakley 19 E. 64th St., New York, N.Y. Edward Gardner O ' Brien 9 Davis Ave., White Plains, N.Y. Hubert Francis O ' Brien 179 Prospect St., E. Orange, N.J. Frank James O ' Hara 423 Harrison Ave., Scranton, Pa. Cornelius Olcott, Jr 16 E. Winthrop Rd., Kansas City, Mo. John Ordway Fort Hancock, N.J. Morgan Orr 434 Tremont Ave., Westfield, N.J. Horace Gilbert Orser, Jr 12 E. 48th St., New York, N.Y. Carl Ludwig Otto, Jr Mayfair Ave., Garden City, N.Y. John Norcross Page 231 Warwick Ave., S. Orange, N.J. Robert Meade Parker, II.. 63 Macculloch Ave., Morristown, N.J. James Oliver Pease 400 Canner St., New Haven, Conn. S. Walter Pendergast 107 Paul St., Syracuse, N.Y. Seymour Perkins, Jr 502 W. 7th St., Plainfield, N.J. Charles Alan Phillips 15 Locust St., Carteret, N.J. William Dickson Pierson, Jr. 169 Buckingham St., Waterbury, Conn. Albert Pike, Jr 1823 19th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Thruston Pettus 33 Westmoreland PI., St. Louis, Mo. Henry Cooper Pitney, II 14 Farragut PL, Morristown, N.J. Justus Cressingham Poole 133 Cherry St., Elizabeth, N.J. Wm. Morris Poole 237 E. 48th St., New York, N.Y. Horatio Millington Pope 10 St. Andrews PI., Yonkers, N.Y. Thomas George Popp 2204 Forrest Park Blvd., Fort Wayne, Ind. Davis Reade Post Robert College, Constantinople, Turkey William Potem 238 Temple St., Astoria, L.I., N.Y. George Van Tuyl Powell 1030 37th Ave., N., Seattle, Wash. Laurence Priddy, Jr 156 E. 79th St., New York, N.Y. NAME ADDRESS James Roger Prior 29 Fisher PI., Trenton, N.J. Samuel Cooper Pullman 4 Fairview PI., New Rochelle, N.Y. John Valleau Rathbone, Jr.. 523 Abbotsford Rd., Kenilworth, 111. Edward Milton Reed, Jr 403 Parkside Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Pendennis White Reed 249 Reynolds Terrace, Orange, N.J. Prentiss Bishop Reed, Jr 46 Bellevue Ave., Ossining, N.Y. Compton Rees Cedarhurst, L.I., N.Y. Charles Norman Reeves Greenbrook Rd., N. Caldwell, N.J. Weatherly Reinmund 95 Dwight PI., Englewood, N.J. Joseph Percy Remington, Jr. 124 S. Van Pelt St., Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Joseph Repka 27 Minnehaha Ave., Hillside, N.J. Davis Rich Richwood, Swanton, Vt. Wm. Eastburn Richardson N. Lincoln Ave., Newtown, Pa. Kenneth John Ridgeway 110 Hilton Ave., Hempstead, L.I., N.Y. Owen Francis Riley 3793 Millsbrae Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Charles Hayward Roberts 117 S. 16th St., Allentown, Pa. Joseph England Roberts, III 201 Westmont Ave., Haddonfield, N.J. Harry Leigh Robinson. .2221 Blaisdell Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. John Wallace Robinson 916 Grant Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Joseph Andrew Robinson 1110 Collings Ave., W. Collingswood, N.J. Joseph Gibson Robinson. . .5511 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Edward Rogerson 21 E. Main St., Le Roy, N.Y. Simeon Harrison Rollinson, Jr. 93 Northfield Rd., W. Orange, N.J. Henry Latrobe Roosevelt, Jr.. . .30 Cours Albert 1, Paris, France Abram John Rose, Jr 1 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. Nelson Peabody Rose 190 S. Drexel Ave., Columbus, Ohio Otto Erich Rosner 6911 Shore Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Donald Garret Ross 26 Fox Meadow Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. George Shotwell Roudebush. .5511 Cabanna Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Henry Page Royster R.F.D. 6, Raleigh, N.C. Richard Henrv Rubenstein 121 Willow Rd., Woodmere, L.I., N.Y. 402 jf THE pel Qlass of 1931 — (Qofitinued) NAME ADDRESS Henry Middleton Rutledge Mercersburg, Pa. Frank Elijah Sagendorph, III 126 S. Landsdowne Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Lloyd Seaman Saltus Loantaka Rd. (P.O. Box 560), Morristown, N.J. Grant Sanger Willow Lake, Fishkill, N.Y. Hamilton Hague Sanger Roland Crest, Ruxton, Md. John Richard Savage 71 Hilton Ave., Garden City, N.J. Robert Hopewell Say re 21 Lake Ave., Montrose, Pa. Edgar Craig Schenck 2611 E. Manoa Rd., Honolulu, Hawaii Henry Reeb Schaefer 127 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Richard Wells Schneckenburger. .15 Summit Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Clinton Schofield 755 Carroll PI., Teaneck, N.J. Harry Francis Schroeter, Jr 40 E. 50th St., New York, N.Y. Paul Richard Schumann 293 Park Ave., Youngstown, Ohio George Albert Schwarzenbach 508 Washington St., Cumberland, Md. Paul deB. Scott 420 Hillside Pi., S. Orange, N.J. Franklin Augustus Seiberling N. Portage Path, Akron, Ohio Monroe Seiberling 358 Merriman Rd., Akron, Ohio Wm. Gooding Shallcross, Jr. 1271 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Edward Carter Shannon 203 W. 6th St., Erie, Pa. Richard Douglass Shelton 4352 Westminster, St. Louis, Mo. George Howell Shields, III. ..6459 Wydown Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Henry Francis Shoemaker, II. . ..21 W. 53rd St., New York, N.Y. Henry Herbert Shultz 128 E. 10th St., New York, N.Y. John Paul Sias 134 Lincoln Ave., Avon-by-the-Sea, N.J. Franklin Siedler Orchard Rd., Haverford, Pa. Gordon Rutledge Silber 4 Orchard PI., Rochelle Pk., New Rochelle, N.Y. Wellington Hope Simpson c o Mrs. J. A. Toppin, Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn. Joseph Pyle Sinclair 2904 Market St., Wilmington, Del. Arthur Harold Singer. . .81 Von Wagenen Ave., Jersey City, N.J. Thomas J. Skillman, Jr 124 St. George Rd., Ardmore, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Hugh Walter Sloan Province Line Rd., Princeton, N.J. Joseph Curtis Sloan, Jr.. .1050 S. Madison Ave., Pasadena, Calif. Coventry Waddell Smith 642 Grove St., Sewickley, Pa. GordonKnight Smith 1136 W. 6th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Harold Bvron Smith 1350 N. State St., Chicago, 111. Robert Jerome Smith 264 Cliff Ave., Pelham, N.Y. Wallace Howard Smith.. 1005 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. Thomas Carlisle Snively 34 S. Church St., Waynesboro, Pa. Charles Randolph Snowden Chetwynd, Rosemont, Pa. Thomas Spackman, II 1338 Lovering Ave., Wilmington, Del. John Robins Speer 6748 Thomas Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Albert Garner Spinks Fort Amadon, Canal Zone Wm. Halloway Stafford, Jr. 3111 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis, Ind. David Christie Stagg, Jr 105 Hillcrest Rd., Ridgewood, N.J. Albert Wm. Staub, Jr 75 Beverley Rd., Ridgewood, N.J. Alfred Stengel, Jr 1728 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bentley Bertram Stenger 3457 Cornell PI., Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio John George Stephenson, III 1314 Denniston Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sidney M. Sternbach, Jr 12 E. 78th St., New York, N.Y. Charles Henry Stevens 107 Beech St., E. Orange, N.J. Edwin Pendleton Stevens 66 E. 79th St., New York, N.Y. Robert Alston Stevenson, Jr 57 High St., Yonkers, N.Y. Wayne Oliver Stoughton 58 S. Irving St., Ridgewood, N.J. Donald Strachan 338 W. Seymour St., Philadelphia, Pa. Albert Frederic Strasburger, Jr. 929 Albermarle Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. George Herman Stueck, Jr.. 47 E. Spring Ave., Ridgewood, N.J. Samuel N. Summer, Jr 846 E. Bro ad St., Columbus, Ohio Edward Gair Sweeney 815 Park Ave, New York, N.Y. Charles Farrand Taplin, Jr. 13485 N. Park Blvd. Cleveland, Ohio William Lea Taylor 2021 S. Parkway E., Memphis, Tenn. Walter Frederick Thomas 6 Palisade Rd., Elizabeth, N.J. 403 Qlass of 1931 — (Continued) NAME ADDRESS Wm. Meredith Thompson 222 Lancaster St.., Albany, N.Y. Frank Leigh Thompson, III 6828 Milton St., Stenton, Pa. Wm. Dubois Thorne Buckeleu Ave., Jamesburg, N.J. Oliver Monter Thurman 6 Hawthorne PI., Summit, N.J. Edmund Cathcart Tier 151 W. 3rd St., Mt. Carmel, Pa. Horace Robert Toy 1175 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Joseph Beachem Tredennick 237 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N.J. Irvin Wilson Truby 350 W. 55th St., New York, N.Y. Thomas Corrigan Tschundy. .1024 W. 54th St., Kansas City, Mo. Wm. Allen Turner 207 Grammercy PI., Atlantic City, N.J. Carrington Cabell Tutwiler, Jr. 9000 Crefeld St., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Alfred Uihlein, Jr ...840 Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wis. Ross Bond Updegraff 384 Elmira Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. Harry A. Volz, Jr 1414 4th St., Louisville, Ky. Gerald Ray Van Doren 2430 Lincolnwood Dr., Evanston, 111. Stewart Samuel Veale 303 E. Chapel St., Hazleton, Pa. William P. Vogel, Jr Hotel Astor, New York, N.Y. Frederick Walter Wagner, Jr 206 Laurens St., Baltimore, Md. Thomas Fraser Dixon Wainwright W. Chestnut Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Alexander Minty Waldron 1701 Hill St., Ann Arbor, Mich. Foy Culpepper Waldron 5367 Pershing Ave., S. Louis, Mo. Albert Evans Walker Walker Hts., Elizabeth, N.J. Lawrence Colin Ward, Jr. ..569 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N.J. William Douglas Ward, Jr 20 Grove PI., Rochester, N.Y. John Davidson Ware R.F.D. 55, Springdale, Conn. David George Washabaugh 253 W. 8th St., Erie, Pa. David Milne Watt, III 477 William St., E. Orange, N.J. Sydney Peyser Waud 227 E. Delaware PI., Chicago, 111. James Webb, Jr 5290 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Wm. Delano Webb 12 Irving PI., Summit, N.J. Benjamin A. Weed Noroton Heights, Conn. Edwin A. Weed Ill W. Passaic Ave., Rutherford, N.J. Jerome Bell Weinstein 247 Wyncote Rd., Jenkintown, Pa. NAME ADDRESS Cary Nelson Weisiger, III 823 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. Frederick Martin Weiss 74 S. Munn Ave., E. Orange, N.J. Wm. Heisler Wells 101 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown, N.J. Charles Valentine Weston 277 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. William Wettach 5337 Walnut St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles Hathorn Wheeler, Jr 32 Godfrey Rd., Montclair, N.J. Mayland Milbank Wheeler 365 Hillside PI., S. Orange, N.J. John Branbon Wheery 323 Clinton Ave., Newark, N.J. Volkert Sherwood Whitbeck 363 Allen St., Hudson, N.Y. Charles Baldwin White 17 Fernwood Rd., Summit, N.J. Ferdinand Roebling White Hill Top, Princeton, N.J. Robert Franklin White 3225 Bell Ave., Bayside, L.I., N.Y. Aaron Pennington Whitehead 1070 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. Robert Van Cleve Whitehead, Jr. 20 Perdicaris PI., Trenton, N.J. George Frederic Whitney 8005 Navahoe Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. John Colman Whitwell 1781 Lanier PI., N.W., Washington, D.C. Douglas Britton Wicoff Plainsboro, N.J. Richard Eman Wilson 70 Croton Ave., Ossining, N.Y. Cooper David Winn, Jr 293 Glenn Ave., Port Chester, N.Y. John Miller Winterbotham 1208 Avenue H, Galveston, Tex. Albert Blakeslee Wolfe. . . .1360 Market St., Parkersburgh, W.Va. John Wintringer Wood 317 Park St., Morgantown, W.Va. Frank Kirk Woodfin Christiana, Tenn. Samuel Sydney Woody, Jr... 4000 N. Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Jacob Wortendyke 32 Glenwood Ave., Jersey City, N.J. John Wister Wurts 926 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Reginald Charles Wyatt 839 W. End Ave., New York, N.Y. Leonard Augustus Yerkes, Jr. 1131 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Carl Nacher Zellner 207 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. James Daniel Zook c o Mrs. John S. Keith, 67 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 404 THE Pfl| n In ft THE PBBC ffi NASSAU HERALD COMMITTEE Standing — Finch, Shannon, Klein, Hammett, Thompson. Seated — Abbott, Stevens, Claggett. m THE PB Nassau Herald Qommittee E. P. Stevens, Chairman C. E. Abbott, Jr. C. E. Claggett P. T. Finch J. H. Hammett H. D. Klein F. A. Seiberling E. C. Shannon W. M. Thompson 407 THE PHMCETON ltt A«AC SENIOR CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Standing — Levick, Byles, Harbison, Livingston, Weisiger. Seated — Atwater, Claggett, Sanger, Mestres, Rose. i IB i5i Qlass T)ay Exercises OF THE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FOURTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT Monbau, 3mu 15, 193 X OPENING EXERCISES E. Tremaine Bradley Master of Ceremonies Peter B. Yates Class Poem Julius Byles . Class Orator Walter M. Jenifer Ivy Oration CANNON EXERCISES Davis R. Post Class History Grant Sancer .... Calling of Roll by Class Secretary Ricardo A. Mestres Presentation Speech CLASS ODE Robert S. Lanier Franklin O. Cooke CLASS MEMORIAL COMMITTEE Pendennis W. Reed Chairman Grant Sancer Vice-Chairman Everett Bond Robert C. Livingston Thomas J. Skillman Frederic S. Hoffer, Jr. George D. Lockhart Albert F. Strassburger CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Grant Sanger Chairman 409 J% THE PR Honors Qonf erred VALEDICTORY Nelson Peabody Rose SALUTATORY Richard Holzman Demuth FINAL SPECIAL HONORS Architecture. High Honors- Clyde McMillin Friz. -Charles Edgar Lane. Honors- Art and Archeology. Highest Honors — Edgar Craig Schenck. High Honors — George Frederick Burt, Jr., David Conde Knowlton, Joseph Curtis Sloane, Jr. Honors — Adolph Gess- ford Cotton, Donald Stewart Culver, William Stirling Dickinson. Biology. Highest Honors — Samuel Henry Brethwaite, Jr., Thomas Lowry. High Honors — Standiford Helm, Frank Harris John- son, Cornelius Olcott, Jr., George Herman Stueck, Jr. Honors — Herbert Martin Giffin, Walter Weldon Horlacher, William Franklin Keim, Jr., Robert John Kinney, David Bernard Loveman. II, David Lyall, Clifford Kinnaird Murray, Samuel Nesbitt, Grant Sanger, Charles Hathorn Wheeler, Jr. Chemistry. High Honors — George William Low, Jr., Francis Turquand Miles. Honors — Harold Daniel Levi, Carl Naeher Zellner. Classics. Highest Honors — Robert Emory Glanville Downey, Joseph Galway Home, Gordon Rutledge Silber. High Honors — Samuel DeCoster Atkins, Maurice Browning Cramer, John George Stephendon, III. Honors — Copeland Morton, Jr., Charles Henry Stevens. Economics. Highest Honors — Robert Richardson Bowie. High Honors — Herbert Bohner Gengler, Beverly Willis Gold- thwaite, Walter Myron McCormick, Maurice Meyer, Jr., John Norcross Page, Harry Francis Schroeter, Jr., Harry August Volz, Jr. Honors — Edward Rydell Baumann, Al- bert George Bixler, Jr., John Matthew Bogert, Francis Cyril Bosak, Richard Alden Carev, Samuel Perry Damerel, Wil- liam Potter Davis, III, William David Ferguson, Lucius Felt Hallett, Jr., Ralph Cyrus Heath, Joseph West Hibben, Donald Richards Livingston, George Allen McWilliams, Harry Reynolds Merrill, Robert Browne Moody, Charles Randall Murray, Thomas George Popp, Joseph Gibson Robinson, William Lea Taylor, Walter Frederick Thomas, Foy Culpepper Waldron, David Milne Watt, III, Cooper David Winn, III. Engineering. Highest Honors — Louis Robert Albright, Jr., Frank Scott Cooper, Jr., Ernest Edward George, Roy Milford Kime, William Delano Webb, John Colman Whitwell. High Honors— John Collins Bliss, Gordon Van Der Veer Bond, David McCIure Davis, John Fitz Eaton, Frank Leigh Thomson, III, Frederick Martin Weiss. Honors — John Wis- ter Wurts. 410 the pew Honors Qonf erred — (Qont ' d) English. Highest Honors— William Main Doerflinger, Charles Wadsworth Farnum, Charles Norris Houghton. High Honors — Frederick Heath Bowman, Jr., William Henry Franklin, Roswell Jay Kepler, Jr., Richard Wells Schneck- enburger, Carrington Cabell Tutwiler, Jr. Honors — Noah Chisholm Barnhart, Jr., Basil Beyea, Woodruff Jones Eng- lish, Harry Connelly Groome, Jr., Arthur William Heine- man, Robert Sampson Lanier, John Raymond Meagher, Robert Talbott Miller, III, George Swope Mirick, Davis Read Post, William Laurense Pressly, John Paul Sias, Bent- ley Bertram Stegner, William Meredith Thompson, William P. Vogel, Jr., Peter Bertram Yates, Jr. Geolocy. Highest Honors — Ralph Smyser Cannon, Jr. High Honors — Arthur Newcomb Dusenbury, Jr., George Frederic Whitney. Honors — Arthur Montgomery, Robert Meade Parker, II, Kenneth John Ridgway, Thomas J. Skillman, Jr. History. Highest Honors — Howard Clevenger Anderson, Jr., Richard Holzman Demuth. High Honors — Whitney Dar- row, Jr., John Planten Gaillard. Honors — William Cooper Ackerman, Seymour Dribben, Leo Henry Hirsch, Jr., Arnold Jacabowitz, Paul Axtell Kellogg, Irving Milton Mendelson, Worrall Frederick Mountain, Jr., Joseph Andrew Robinson. Mathematics. Honors — Forest Gains Hamrick, Jr. Modern Languages. Highest Honors — William H. Fineshriber, Jr. High Honors — David Hunter Collins, Joseph Olds Gray, Robert Anderson Hall, Jr., Francis Edwin Hyslop, Jr. Honors — Hector Cameron Adam, Jr., Franklin Osborn Cooke, Ludlow Elliman, Donald Gilpatric, Henry Camp Harris, Jr., Frasier Winfield McCann, John Ordway, Sidney Myer Sternbach, Jr., Horace Robert Toy. Philosophy. Highest Honors — Nelson Peabody Rose. High Honors — Frederick William Brobyn. Honors — John Edgar Curby, Hugh Thomson Kerr, Jr., Maxwell Millard. Physics. High Honors — Herbert Spencer Gardner, Jr. Politics. Highest Honors — Stephen Henry Lewis, Jerome Bell Weinstein. High Honors — William George Botzow, Julius Byles, Henry Clifton, Jr., Charles Lewis Fleming, Paul Thomas Huckin, George Shotwell Roudebush. Honors — Gibbs Latimer Baker, Jr., Parker Thomas Finch, George Washington McKee, Jr., Edgar Johnson Mack, II. John Hite Marion, William Smith Miles, Jr., William Kincaid Newman, Weatherly Reinmund. Psychology. High Honors — Ralph Howard Edson, Samuel Pol- lock Harbison. Honors — Perry Benson, John Yeatts How- son, Simeon Harrison Rollinson, Jr., Abram John Rose, Jr. 411 THE pel Thi Seta l appa BETA OF NEW JERSEY Organized Provisionally in 1895. Charter Gr anted in October, 1898 OFFICERS, 1931-1932 Dean Luther Pfahler Eisenhart President Professor Duane Reed Stuart Vice-President Professor James Douglas Brown Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Professor Henry Lyttleton Savage Professor Robert Scoon Professor Charles Phelps Smyth FACULTY MEMBERS E. P. Adams R. G. Albion J. W. Alexander E. C. Armstrong, Jr. J. W. Basore G. E. Begcs H. H. Bender J. D. Brown J. E. Brown P. M. Brown D. L. Buffum A. F. BUDDINGTON E. Capps P. R. COLEMAN-NORTON V. L. Collins E. G. Conklin C. C. CONNELL F. H. Constant E. S. Corwin F. L. Critchlow U. Dahlgren B. N. Dell H. V. Dennis E. T. DeWald F. H. Dixon G. Dougherty G. E. Duckworth H. G. Duffield R. S. Dugan, Jr. L. P. Eisenhart G. W. Elderkin F. A. Fetter W. Fite G. H. Forsyth, Jr. W. Foster N. H. Furman C. Gauss G. H. Gerould J. T. Gerould W. Gillespie T. M. Greene C. R. Hall W. P. Hall G. McL. Harper W. B. Harris H. W. Hewitt-Thayer J. G. Hibben J. P. Hoskins S. E. Howard B. F. Howell G. A. Hulett H. C. O. Huss F. L. Hutson A. C. Johnson R. B. C. Johnson E. W. Kemmerer C. W. Kennedy P. M. Kretschmann E. H. Loomis H. L. Lutz M. Maclaren D. Magie, Jr. W. F. Magie C. C. Marden D. A. McCabe L. W. McCay G. B. McClellan C. F. W. McClu?.e K. McKenzie P. E. More C. R. Morey S. W. Morgan D. C. Munro W. S. Myers C. G. Osgood T. M. Parrott F. L. Patton R. N. Pease T. Petersson 412 A. H. Phillips W. K. Prentice G. M. Priest J. E. Raycroft E. C. Richardson E. Y. Robbins H. P. Robertson R. K. Root H. N. Russell Phi ' Beta Kappa — (Continued) FACULTY MEMBERS— (Cont ' d) H. L. Savage R. M. Scoon W. B. Scott T. L. Shear A. G. Shenstone H. R. Shipman E. B. Smith C. H. Smyth, Jr. C. P. Smyth H. DeW. Smyth J. D. Spaeth E. G. Spaulding K. P. Stevens J. Q. Stewart D. C. Stuart D. R. Stuart F. C. Tarr W. T. Thom, Jr. A. Trowbridge L. A. Turner H. van Dyke P. van Dyke O. Veblen W. U. Vreeland H. C. Warren S. H. Weber T. J. Wertenbaker A. F. West J. H. Westcott A. L. Wheeler G. W. T. Whitney J. O. Whitney F. N. Willson MEMBERS, 1931, ELECTED IN 1930 and 1931 H. C. Anderson S. D. Atkins K. M. Barnes W. G. Botzow R. R. Bowie S. H. Brethwaite, Jr. Philip Burnham G. F. Burt, Jr. R. S. Cannon, Jr. Henry Clifton, Jr. F. S. Cooper, Jr. D. H. Collins M. B. Cramer R. H. DeMuth W. M. DOERFLINCER R. E. G. Downey C. W. Farnum W. H. Fineshriber J. P. Gaillard H. S. Gardner, Jr. B. W. Goldthwaite R. A. Hall, Jr. F. G. Hamrick, Jr. Standiford Helm J. G Horne C. N. Houghton F. E. Hyslop, Jr. F. H. Johnson D. C. Knowlton C. E. Lane H. D. Levi G. W. Low, Jr. Thomas Lowry W. M. McCormick Maurice Meyer, Jr. F. T. Miles N. P. Rose E. C. Schenck G. R. Silber J. C. Sloane, Jr. J. G. Stephenson, III G. H. Stueck, Jr. W. D. Webb W. H. Wells J. C. Whitwell C. N. Zellner W. H. McClave MEMBERS, 1932, ELECTED IN 1931 R. B. T. Roberts L. H. Van Dusen, Jr. 413 ' Prizes Awarded The M. Taylor Pyne Honor Prizeman Nelson Peabody Rose The W. Lyman Biddle Scholars Senior Scholar Charles Wadsworth Farnum Junior Scholar Richard Walter Simmers The Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize Frederick William Brobyn The Class of 1859 Prize William Main Doerflinger Honorable Mention Charles Wadsworth Farnum Charles Norris Houghton The Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics Hugh Thomson Kerr, Jr. The George Potts Bible Prizes William Cooper Ackerman and Cary Nelson Weisiger, III The Lyman H. Atwater Prize in Political Science Jacob Allen Barnett, Jr. Honorable Mention: George Washington McKee The Lynde Debate Prizes First . . Richard Holzman Demuth Second Kar ' Holt Kreder Third Howard Clevenger Anderson, Jr. The New York Herald Prize Weatherly Reinmund Honorable Mention: Ivy Ledbetter Lee, Jr. The Class of 1876 Memorial Prize George Warren Arms, ' 33 The Frederic Barnard White Prize in Architecture William Henry McClave The Philo Sherman Bennett Prize in Political Science Aaron Pennington Whitehead Honorable Mention: Henry Cooper, II The Class of 1870 Prize in Old English George Yost, Jr., ' 32 Honorable Mention: Alfred Bernhardt Novak, ' 32 The Class of 1870 Junior Prize in English Arthur Butler Dugan, ' 32 Honorable Mention: Robert Gale Burlingham, ' 32 The Class of 1883 English Prize for Juniors in the School of Science . No Award The Dickinson Prize Thomas Poultney Cook Honorable Mention: James Mil ler Tunnell, Jr., ' 32 The Mary Cunningham Humphreys German Prize No Award The Junior Orator Medals First John Howard Rice, ' 32 Second James Miller Tunnell, Jr., ' 32 Third George Albert Chadwick, Jr., ' 32 Fourth .... ... Charles Stuart Hamilton, Jr., ' 32 The MacLean Prize James Miller Tunnell, Jr., ' 32 Honorable Mention: John Howard Rice The Thomas B. Wanamaker English Language Prize James Lyndon Shanley The Manners Prize Nova Caesarea: No Award Winner of the Golden Tiger: William Main Doerflinger Honorable Mention: Basil Beyea The Alden Memorial Prize in French No Award The Garrett Prize in Politics Jerome Bell Weinstein Honorable Mention: Stephen Henry Lewis 414 gTHEPB|C[]|i[B-lBAC§ Prizes zA warded — (Qontinued) The Charles Ira Young Medal The George B. Covington Prize in Mathematics William Rowland MacNamee Forrest Gains Hamrick, Jr. The Prize in American History Established by the The Upperclass Club Scholarship Trophy Society of Colonial Wars in New Jersey Dial Lodge No Award The New York Times Current Events Prizes The Class of 1861 Prize First Leo Henry Hirsch, Jr., ' 31 James Eldridge, ' 33 Second Clinton Alan Swezey, ' 33 Honorable Mention: Robert Pearce Coates, ' 33 Third Sheridan Hunt Garth, ' 33 The Class of 1870 Sophomore English Prize The Princeton Prizemen in Architecture, 1931-1932 Raoul Weston LaBarrer, ' 33 Joseph Earl Trudeau and Richard H. Grannelli Honorable Mention: Huntington Beard Crouse The American Institute of Architects Medal The Francis Biddle Sophomore Essay Prize Carter Edmund Hewitt Robert Stephen Pasley, Jr., ' 33 The Howard Crosby Butler Prizes in Architecture Honorable Mention: William Brester Mather, ' 33 Charles Klemm Agle and Vernon Kenneth Mangold The Lawrence Hutton Prize in History The Princeton Architectural Association Prize Richard Holzman DeMuth George O ' Bryan Bailey The Robert Thorton McCay Prize in Chemistry The D ' Amato Prize Divided Between: John Ware Lincoln, Jr. George William Low and Francis Turquand Miles The Fontainebleau Scholarship The George A. Howe 78 Prize in Analytical Chemistry Lester Wickham Smith Stanly Harris Duffield The Class of 1901 Medal The Class of 1883 English Prize for Freshman in Nelson Peabody Rose the School of Engineering The j ohn Prentis Poe C up No Award Ricardo Angelo Mestre The Princeton Club of Paris Prize in French The Frederick W . K afer Memorial Cup William H. Fineshnber Weathely Reinmund The William Marshall Bullitt Prize in Mathematics The Leroy Gifford Kellog Cup No Award Karl Hendrick Larsen, ' 34 The John G. Buchanan Prize in Politics The y Lyman Biddle Mfdal for Good Sportsmanship Jerome Bell Weinstein IN Rowing Honorable Mention: Henry Clifton, Jr. Lucius Felt Hallett, Jr. The Grace Carter Erdman Prize in Biblical Literature The Class of 1909 Prize Charles Wadsworth Farnum William H. Fineshriber, Jr. Honorable Mention: Donald George Aldrich The c q Joline p RIZE ,„ American Political History The Andrew H Brown Scholarship in Mathematics Divided Between: Hilliard Bell Huntington Wilson Thomas Moore Beale, Jr., and Leo Henry Hirsch, Jr. 415 r t Uc-a-brac m Honorary Degrees JUNE 16, 1931 Master of Science Charles Augustus Lindbergh. His lonely flight across the ocean, the first in human history, roused a furor such that the Old World joined the New, forgetting nationality and race, to pay a universal tribute to human bravery and skill. The very name of his frail craft evoked the thought of France ' s sainted king, of courage, chivalry, and selfless dedication to a cause. Our ambassador, his host in France, said of him: He sought nothing; he was offered all. No flaw marked any act or word and he stood forth amidst clamor and crowds, the very embodiment of fearless, kindly, cultivated American youth — unspoiled, unspoilable. Today, with grow- ing competence enhanced by great prestige, he leads us in our conquest of the air. Master of Arts Aaron William Godfrey, of the Class of 1896, discriminat- ing collector of books, a man of wide reasoning and scholarly tastes. In the important concerns of an engrossing business career he has held and broadened his interest in the liberal studies he began in Princeton. Compelled to leave college in good standing before graduation, he has been throughout an active and honored member of his class. I ask you, Mr. President, to make him by right what in fact he is — a son of Princeton. Doctor of Divinity Charles Roger Watson, of the Class of 1894, president of the American University in the capital of Egypt, the country of his birth. As though in studied preparation for his post he has been teacher in school and college, pastor, secretary of a board of foreign missions, and resident director for a score of years in Moslem lands. His appointment by the King to membership on the commission which will prepare the plan of national education for the new Egyptian state is a fitting tribute to his achievement in founding a center of western culture in the intellectual capital of Islam. Doctor of Letters Adolph Goldschmidt, for the past twenty-seven years Pro- fessor Ordinarius in the Prussian faculties of higher educa- tion, founder and head of the seminar of medieval archeology in Berlin and the acknowledged leader in this new field of humanistic study. The many doctoral dissertations published under his direction and his own numerous books and learned writings a ttest the scope and the number of his contributions. His monumental works on ivory carvings of the Middle Ages stands as a model for future generations of scholars in accu- racy of research, objective of presentation, and comprehen- siveness of learning. 416 j|THEPffl!ti! Hofiorary ' Degrees — (Qontinued) Doctor of Letters Willi Cather, since her graduation in Liberal Arts from the University of Nebraska, successively journalist, editor and novelist. In all her work she discloses power to create a suitable atmosphere of time and place, and nowhere more than in the great series of novels of pioneer life on the frontier — the land of opportunity and the school of character built on hardships endured and overcome. In these earliest novels she first disclosed an art distinguished by an inexorable sense of truth and a quality of exquisite Tightness in her limpid English prose, a prose which disdains the tricks of clever epigram and superficial ornament and reveals in every phrase the fine flavor of literary distinction. Doctor of Laws Newton Diehl Baker, twice elected mayor of a great city, president of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, member of the Law Enforcement Commission, former member of the World Court of International Justice. As Secretary of War he successfully advocated the adoption of conscription by the selective draft and stood firmly against all pressure to inter- fere with that first comprehensive measure to insure victory. Skilful administrator, he provided for the efficient direction of the aroused energies of our nation in waging land war- fare on the greatest scale in our national history. With complete devotion he bent every energy towards winning the war, ever in ardent hope that wars should ravage the world no more. Doctor of Laws Frank Billings Kellogg, diplomat, statesman, jurist, some- time United States Senator, president of the American Bar Association, Ambassador to the Court of St. James, and Secretary of State, now member of the World Court of International Justice. Only in the preeminent example of Chief Justice Marshall do the successive phases of his career, revealing broadening vision and deep sagacity, find their true historic parallel. In the most important question which has come before the World Court he has insisted with far- sighted vision that only purely legal issues should be referred to it and that political questions should be left to other agencies for peaceful settlement. To the suggestion of France that the two great republics renounce war as an instrument of national policy he responded with the pro- posals now embodied in the pact which bears his name and is framed to govern the relations among all civilized states. 417 Rotables and favorites of the Qlass of 1931 NOTABLES Best All-Round Man first second third Byles Bradley Rose I fni a Wi , ' BYLES BRADLEY Rose Best .ill-Round Athlete Bennett Carey Best Ail-Round Man Outside Athletics • Rose Logan Most Thorough Gentleman Bradley Byles V. ost 1°? ! ar , Bradley ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . Jenifer Most Scholarly Downey Lowry Most Brilliant Lowry Rose ,. Most Likely to Succeed RosE Firestone Done Most for Class . . . ■Rose Byles . Done the Class Most Bradley Most Entertaining • Logan Biggest Grind . Downey . Handsomest • .... Levick Prettiest Moroney . Wittiest Logan Thinks He Is Wittiest • . . Logan Most Pious ... Weisiger . Busiest Rose . . Laziest ■Duncan . Best Dressed Lockhart Byles ... . Harbison . Jenifer Clagcett Farnum Farnum . Byles Bradley Rose Muldaur Muldaur Nesbitt Thinks He Is Best Dressed Whitehead Gore . Most High Hat Carrillo G. Merrill Talks Most and Says Least Lofthouse Whitney Biggest Snake Huxley Stafford Horne W. D. Webb Blackburn .... Shields Shields ...... Kreitler Darrow .- Muldaur Muldaur .... Huxley Bradley Kellogg Mirick Muldaur Tschundy . Cochran Brittincham .... Shields Whitney Whitehead Baker Gore Biggest Bluffer Ward .... . . Blondel Strachan Smoothest Crockett Shields Levick Biggest Gloom ■Edwards . . ... Ware Most Likely Bachelor R. A. Hali Chaikin Biggest Drag With Faculty . ■Rose Ware Keeds It Most Braley Ware Lovell Frelinchuysen Bradley Clingerman Biggest Politician Bradley Rose Crockett Pest Build Moles ... . . Levick .... Bennett Most Collegiate Whitehead Gore Huxley Most Vncollegiate Chaikin ... . . Hali . Whitehead 418 j| THE P Greatest Woman Hater Most Unconscious Most Dopeful . . . Class Baby . . ■. Best Natured Ihfotables and Javorites of the Qlass of 1931 — fQont.) FIRST Hall . Duncan . Hall . Strassburger Claggett CLASS FAVORITES Princetonian W. P. Hall G. M. Modi.in Roper hirst Choice Phi Beta Kappa Second Choice Varsity P . Third Choice Triancle Club Most Respected Extra-Curriculum Activity (Non-Athletic) Professor ■. . Preceptor Coach • Sport to Watch .... Football . Sport to Play Tennis . Novel Tom Jones Poem . • If . . Most Interesting Lecturer W. P. Hall Most Inspiring Teacher A. T. Mason Play Cyrano de Bercerac Movie , Hell ' s Angels ' Fiction Wri ter Wodehouse Artist ... Arno Eating Place in Princeton Viedt ' s Poet Browning Worst Poet Guest Dramatist Shakespeare Favorite Man ' s College after Princeton . . Yale . Favorite Women ' s College Vassar Amusement Women Automobile Packard . Cigarette . Camel Beverage . . Beer . Toothpaste Squibb ' s . Newspaper , . New York Times Magazine New Yorker Study Women . . . SECOND third Frelinghuysen . . . Montgomery Hall A. P. Whitehead Whitehead Rose burkham colmore Jenifer Stevens Varsity P Phi Beta Kappa Princetonian Triangle Club E. B. Smith . . R. J. Sontac . FlTZPATRICK . Hockey . Golf .... Anna Karenina ' Gray ' s Elegy . E. B. Smith . . W. P. Hall . Journey ' s End All Quiet on the Western Front Hardy Titian Baltimore Kipling Wordsworth O ' Neil . Harvard Smith Movies Cadillac Lucky Strike Milk . Colgate ' s Herald-Tribune Saturday Evening Post History Triangle Club Princetonian Varsity P Theatre Intime F. MacDonald C. R. Whittlesey Foster Basketball Squash Point Counterpoint Dover Beach C. R. Hall E. B. Smith Hamlet Disraeli Hemingway Barclay Tiger Teapot Tennnyson Service Shaw- Williams Bryn Mawr Drinking Lincoln Chesterfield Whiskey Pepsodent Chicago Tribune Time English 419 m THEP 5V ota hies and Javorites of the Qlass of 1931 — ((font.) FIRST SECOND Actress (Stage) Jane Cowl Lynn Fontaine . Actress (Movie) Greta Garbo .... Ruth Chatterton Actor (Stage) Walter Hampden . . George Arliss . Actor (Movie) Ronald Colman . . . George Arliss . Exact Age at Graduation (Average) 21 Years, 10 Months, and 21 Days Do You Support Yourself Wholly? Yes, 63 No, 328 . . . Do You Support Yourself in Partf Yes, 91 No, 340 .. . Have You Ever Been Suspended? Yes, 45 No, 446 . . . How Many Courses Have You Flunked? . . . None, 250; One, 99; Two, 50; Three, 35; Four, 7 Hardest Year Senior Junior . Most Pleasant Year .... Senior Junior . Hardest Course History, 201-202 . . Biology, 201-202 third Hope Williams Claudette Colbert Alfred Lunt William Powell Philosophy, 201 Art, 201-202 . . Philosophy, 201-202 No, 99 Geology Dullest Course Economics, 201-202 Easiest Course Artillery .... Most Useless Course Evolution .... You Were Choosing Your Department over Again Would You Choose the One You Did? . . . Yes, 353 What One Would You Choose? History What Would You Do If You Ran the University? . Abolish Comfulsory Chapel Abolish Four-Course What Has 1931 Done for Princeton? Nothing Abolished Rioting Have You Ever Grown a Moustache? .... No, 337 Yes, 40 Are You in Favor of Prohibition? No, 323 Yes, 40 Which Do You Consider the Greatest Benefit Gained From College: (a) Education, (b) Contdcts? . Education, 178 .... Contacts, Do You Drink? . Yes, 365 No, 74 Do You Smoke? Yes, 305 No, 74 Your Future Occupation Decided? Yes, 194 No, 239 Have You Ever Attended a Prom at Princeton? . . Yes, 401 No, 33 Would You Marry for Money? No, 246 Yes, 137 Are You Engaged? . Yes, 36 No, 404 How Many Times Have You Been Turned Down? . Never, 367 Once, 25 Do You Intend to Do Graduate Work? .... Yes, 240 No, 229 Have You Ever Been to a Night Club in New York? Yes, 318 No, 89 Have You Ever Been to Europe? Yes, 201 No, 241 Are You Going There This Summer? Yes, 140 No, 225 Do You Approve of the Four-Course Plan? . . . Yes, 221 No, 202 Pla 176 Freshman Sophomore Constitutional Interpretation Evolution Biolocy, 201 Economics, 201-202 English Resign Abolished the Christian Student Six, 4 420 jf the pen zAlumni T)ay FEBRUARY 23, 1931 9:00-5:00 Library. Exhibition of the Fifty Books of the Year. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1 :00 p.m. Alexander Hall. Annual Undergraduate Washing- ton ' s Birthday Exercises. Nassau Hall. Meeting of National Alumni Asso- ciation. Walter L. Johnson, ' 97, President of Association, presiding. Report of Committee to Nominate Alumni Trustees, Rudolf S. Rauch, ' 13, Chairman. Presentation of the Dr. McP. Armstrong Cup. Presentation of the M. Taylor Pyne Prize. Address by George Van Santvoord, Headmaster of Hotchkiss School. Address by President John Grier Hibben, ' 82. Prospect. Alumni Wiyes ' Luncheon, with Mrs. Hibben as hostess. Madison Hall. Alumni Luncheon. 2:00-5:00 p.m. Guyot Hall. Exhibit Illustrating Research and Prac- tical Activities in Geology. 2 :00 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8 :30 P.M. Gymnasium. Basketball, Yale Junior Varsity vs. Princeton Junior Varsity. Gymnasium. Basketball, Yale vs. Princeton. Wrestling, Columbia vs. Princeton, in Gymnasium. Gymnasium. Wrestling, Columbia 1934 vs. Prince- ton 1934. Brokaw Pool. Swimming and Water Polo, Syracuse vs. Princeton. Murray-Dodge. Theatre Intime, Three Artists and a Lady, Undergraduate Prize Play. 421 TH Acknowledgment The Bric-a-Brac takes this opportunity to express its heartfelt gratitude to Orren Jack Turner, iv io took the group photographs appearing in this book, for his splendid cooperation The Editorial Board is gratefully appreciative of the patient help which Gordon Sikes extended in aiding it to compile a great deal of the data appearing herein. Especial thanks to R. W. VanLiew, Jr., for his artistic work in the scenic sections. Athletic action pictures were obtained from the Daily Princetonian, Wide World Photos, and the Students Photo Service. 422 January After a long and thoroughly delightful Christmas vacation the Princeton student body returned to its books with the mid- year examinations quickly drawing on. The Triangle Club ended a very successful trip, after having traveled through many of the eastern states. The Tiger Smiles afforded popular dance music in the form of On a Sunday Evening and Something in the Air, both of which were recorded by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. Al- though a most pleasant trip, it was a tiring one, and most of our amateur actors were glad to be back in Princeton. The hockey team enjoyed a fair month, defeating Amherst three times, and Williams and Middlebury each once, but bow- ing to Toronto, Clarkson, and Dartmouth. The Clarkson game was especially close, Princeton only to be nosed out by one marker. The basketball team did not fare so well, being de- feated by Washington and Lee, Army, Albright, and Columbia. A bright spot was added, however, when the team ended the month by beating Lehigh and Dartmouth. (Continued on page 426) Estate of W. M. LEIGH • ■• • Men s Furnishings Dress Suits a Specialty Foreign Woolens • • • 56 NASSAU STREET, PRINCETON, N.J. 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Decker ' s T)airy (Continued from page 424) The swimmers, under the able tutelage ' of Coach Stepp, opened what was to prove a highly successful season. Lehigh and C. C. N. Y. were literally swamped in the two opening meets. The unfortunate incapacitation of several members of the water polo team necessitated the discontinuance of that line of athletics. Just before midyear examinations the Bicker Week announce- ments were made for the benefit of the sophomores, only to put more fear of the exams into their hearts. The midyears com- menced with the usual amount of trepidation on the part of many, but most of these shortly found themselves safely past another undergraduate milestone. Jebruary February was one of the busiest months of the college year. With the examinations over, happily for the great majority, the undergraduate body plunged with renewed vigor into their further studies and extra-curricula activities. (Continued on page 428) 426 Chartered 1834 Banking at the Princeton Bank Trust Company has been a College Custom since 1834 PRINCETON BANK TRUST CO. Princeton, N. J. PHILADELPHI SCHOOL RINGS, EMBLEMS, CHARMS and TROPHIES of the Better Kind THE GIFT SUGGESTION BOOK mailed upon request, illustrates and prices Jewels, Watches, Clocks, Silver, China, Glass, Leather and Novelties from which may be selected distinctive Wedding, Birthday y Graduation and other Gifts If dandruff is making your hair dull, dry and lifeless, use Jack Honore ' s UNSCENTED OLEAQUA The best dandruff remedy on the market. Used as a dressing, it also keeps the hair in place — smoothly brushed — all day long. Send 2Cc for a sample bottle or $1.25 for a full sized bottle. We pay post- age. JACK HONORE PRINCETON, N.J. G. R. Murray, Inc. t eal estate Insurance Princeton New Jersey Telephone I 5 FINER Exclusive Tailors for College Men Since 1896 ta-c=s-«— WITH THE FINER THINGS ' j ' IN LIFE BELONG KRESGE CLOTHES . . . 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All in all, the hockey aggregation showed an excellent record — fourteen victories and five defeats, one of which, by Dartmouth, was later avenged. The basketball team lost all the league games played in February — one each with Cornell and Pennsylvania and two with Yale. The three other games played, with Swarthmore, Brown, and Cathedral, ended in Princeton victories. The swimming team continued its excellent record commenced in January by (Continued on page 430) ESTABLISHED 1882 J. D. MARGERUM COMPANY FRED ' K J. RUTTER. Pre,. Painting and Decorating Broad Market Sts. Trenton, N. J. DISTINCTIVE WALL PAPERS A. 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They reflect not only the quality of Goodyear products, but the friendly spirit of the whole Goodyear organization — the kind of folks you like to deal with. THE GOODYEAR TIRE AMI RUBBER CO., Inc. AKRON, OHIO 429 (Continued from page 428) beating Navy, Penn, Syracuse, and Dartmouth, all by very de- cisive scores. Washington ' s Birthday saw Princeton the scene of many fes- tivities. It being the annual alumni day, many old grads visited the campus once more and attempted to recapture the feeling of their undergraduate days. An eventful day was closed by an excellent performance in the McCarter Theater of The Tiger Smiles, at which many grads had their first opportunity of seeing the season ' s Triangle show. The hearty reception given it assured the furtherance of such performances at the Theater. zJtCarch With the trials and tribulations of club calling and Bicker Week ended, the student body returned somewhat to normalcy. The remainder of the winter sports teams closed their seasons and the undergraduates started looking forward to the pleasant spring days. (Continued on page 432) Telephone 649 The ' Reliable Furniture Co. WE SPECIALIZE IN STUDENTS ' FURNISHINGS 2 3 Witherspoon Street, ' Princeton, JA( °J. Walker Gordon jQaboratory Co. Plainsboro, N. J. zAll visitors welcome Bammans, Inc. Wholesale and Retail Qrocers Distributors Canada Drv, White Rock, Clicquot Club Ginger Ales and Mineral Waters. In fact anything and everything that consti- tutes an up-to-daie grocery store. Nassau St. Princeton Phone Exchange: 1282 PRINCE- TONIC A new odorless preparation, eliminates dandruff, retards falling hair, beneficial in every way to the scalp. w Sold at MAX ' S BARBER SHOP opposite Holder 430 Halftone Line Plates PHOENIX COMPANY — 305 East 471 St. =1 NEW -YORRCITY. Ben Day Process Telephone— WIckersham 2-8294 431 (Continued from page 430) The basketball team ended a poor season by defeating Cornell and Dartmouth and losing to Rutgers and Pennsylvania. This brought up the total to nine victories and thirteen defeats for the Princeton quintet. Only one of the victories was in a league game and the Orange and Black thus found themselves occupy- ing the cellar-position in the league. The swimming team started the month auspiciously by trouncing Columbia, 52-19; but unfortunately the Yale and Rutgers teams proved too much for Stepp ' s men, and the season ended by defeats at the hands of these two very strong teams. These were the only defeats suffered by the swimming team the entire season. The lack of a water polo team disqualified Princeton in the league. The gym team ended a career of five victories to only one defeat. Studies lagged a little toward the end of the month and the students spent some time dreaming of the nearby spring and all its gay festivities. With the Christmas holidays far, far behind and with such a prospect ahead the month lived up to its reputa- tion of dullness. (Continued on page 434) ASHEVILLE SCHOOL ASHEVILLE, N. C. HOWARD BEMENT, Litt. D. Head Master A Preparatory School in The Land of the Sky where a boy can develop under the most favorable climatic con- ditions east of the Rockies. An able and large Faculty, a carefully selected Clientele, a beautiful Campus to stimulate Intellectual Effort and promote Moral Health. A school that is small enough (170) to insure Intimate Fellowship between Faculty and Boys and yet large enough to give scope to a variety of interests. IN the selection of its photoplays the management of THE GARDEN THEATRE is ever mindful of the desire of its patrons to see pictures of an outstanding character. Every effort is made to meet the approv al of Princetonians by giving care in the- choice of feature films and the other units of its programs. Everybody ' s going to THE GARDEN n 432 t I ' ll tS National Prestige in Men ' s Apparel The mmc of this house has for years been nationally known for men ' s apparel that is exceptionally fine in quality . . . and authentic to the last detail of style. Jacob Reed ' s Sons University Clothes 17-19 Union Square West New York City Clothes for all Occasions Formal = Business see J. B. GREEN Charles Nill ' s Bakery ? 20 Witherspoon Street Princeton, N. J. 2 UPPER PYNE GILLETTI FRANK 357 W. 46th St. 433 zApril With the blissful memories of the Junior Prom now only a few days old, the month of April opened into a very early spring recess, filled with athletic activities. Under the direction of its new coach, Harry Hooper, the base- ball squad went on its annual Southern trip. Discouraging defeats were met at the hands of William and Mary twice, North Carolina, and Georgetown. Coaches Logg and Fitzpatrick drilled their crew and track candidates respectively on Lake Carnegie and in the Palmer Stadium. The fencing team fought into a second place deadlock with the superior teams of Harvard and Yale at the annual intercollegiates held at Hotel Astor, New York. Rugby football, a new type of athletics in America, was enthusiastically received by the Princeton undergraduates. Un- der the tutelage of two graduate students a team was molded which was defeated only by a slight margin by the experienced New York Rugby Club, but which trimmed, in turn, the power- ful teams of Harvard and Yale. These latter victories recall the former reign of the Big Three which is gradually welding itself together again. (Continued on page 436) Clearose Studio 148 NASSAU STREET PRINCETON, N. J. Portraits of Distinction STEVE ' S 364 W. 46th St. Sayles, Zahn Co Dealers in Meais, JrouiMiy an JPfovisioiis 434 Sixth Avenue New York City Established i860 434 RETAIN YOUR MEMBERSHIP in the ' Princeton University Store AFTER YOUR GRADUATION! JT will enable you to order books, athletic goods ' shirts, haberdashery, or anything else we stock, by mail, and to have them charged on your store bill. You will thus retain the privileges of store mem- bership. The resultant advantages on your pur- chases of current books will amount to a consider- able sum. Ask about it! THE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY STORE Everything the C° e S e %C an ZSQieds 435 (Continued from page 434) President Hibben bestowed the degree of Doctor of Letters upon John Galsworthy, the famous English author. A spectacu- lar feature of the athletic year was accomplished when G. T. Dunlop won the individual North-South golf title. The golf team won five successive meets. Tennis also showed promise by defeating Rutgers, Lafayette, and N. Y. U. Under Head Coach Albert E. Wittmer spring football practice was held at Poe Field. JlsUy The advent of May brought with it not only the odors of spring but also the much heralded house parties. The first week-end was filled with music, laughter, and feminine charm, which seemed to smother all suspicions of the approaching exams. The Princeton crew raced at Cambridge against Harvard and M. I. T. It is interesting to recall that relations were resumed with Harvard after a lapse of five years. The strong golf team met an unlooked for defeat at the hands of Yale, after having been victorious in all its previous meets. Dunlop again won the intercollegiate golf title, and later captured the national intercollegiate championship at Chicago. The rugby team, play- DAVIDOW BROS. Imported and Domestic WALL PAPER • Largest Assortment in the State of New Jersey DAVIDOW BROS. 225 E. STATE STREET TRENTON. N. J. Compliments of The Arcade Theatre Customed Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Haberdashery Q S S Q A JV Y Imen ' s wear of distinction! 32 Nassau Street Opposite Holder Arch ing host, again defeated the Harvard and Yale clubs on suc- cessive Saturdays. Much credit is due to these players who not only played the game entirely on their own, but who also decisively defeated, in their first try at the game, much more seasoned teams. James, Draudt, and Buffum starred for the undergraduates, while Barak and Fanshaw, graduate students, ran the team remarkably well on the field. The interscholastic track meet, fostered by the Princeton Ath- letic Association, was won by Hill. Individual honors were carried off by Berman of Barringer High, who is now a student in the class of 1935. The annual Tiger-Lampoon classic was enjoyed by a very large crowd at Brokaw Field. In the league contests, the Tiger baseball team split a ' double-header with Cornell, but lost to Dartmouth and Pennsylvania. Baseball relations were also resumed with Harvard this year, and, un- fortunately, the Crimson won the opener. A regimental review was held before Major General Hanson Ely, with General Scott, the renowned Indian fighter, as guest. It was only after the last field event in the Yale-Princeton track meet that the Eli team nosed out a victory. The same situation occurred at Ithaca the following week-end. (Continued on page 440) 436 Qompliments of The Student Employment Section T)epartment of Personnel PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY 437 r p niyi T w ■■' sf pup w«f ■■' . ;■.1- PRINCETON INN 438 THE PRINCETON INN ALEXANDER ST., PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY zJtCodern c Fireproof c , American T ' an 100 Tfooms with Bath Accommodations for permanent and transient Guests J. Howard Slocum, Manager The Inn faces the Graduate College, The Golf Course, directly in front of The Inn, is available for our patrons and offers the added advantage and possibility of meeting one ' s former class- mates and friends. Under the same management The Seymour, 50 West 45th St., New York, N. Y. and The Flanders, Ocean City, N. J. American Plan — May to October 439 7- une The first few days of this glorious month were darkened by the presence of the final examinations. But a new shine was added, however, to the atmosphere, with the approach of the annual commencement exercises. The baseball team won the second game of the series against Yale before a colorful alumni throng, and thereby evened the count at one all. On the play-off at the Yankee Stadium, the Bulldogs won under a blistering sun. The polo quartet lost to the powerful Harvard team, but defeated Yale in a handicap match at Devereux Field. The crew completed a very unsuc- cessful season at Philadelphia by trailing Columbia and Yale. Aside from the athletic features, June was mainly taken up with commencement and its social contemporaries. The final performances of The Tiger Smiles were given at McCarter Theater during the alumni week-end. The Princeton social season closed with the Sophomore Hop, which proved an un- rivaled success. The seniors closed their books by singing Old Nassau, with their diplomas and gown, in front of historic Nassau Hall. (Continued on page 442) P A Starck Piano Co MANUFACTURERS OF STARCK PIANOS % Executive Offices and Warerooms STARCK BUILDING, 228 SO. WABASH AVE. CHICAGO Fidelity- Philadelphia. Trust Company 135 South Broad Street 325 Chestnut Street 6324 Woodland Avenue PHILADELPHIA 440 FAVORITES WITH ALL PRINCETON MEN GUNTHER Raccoon Coats Because they are deep furred, tailor made, comfortable — and moderately priced, — also a complete selection of fur lined coats. GUNTHER Near 53rd Street 666 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 441 October October really marked the official opening of Nassau ' s 185th successive year with classes actually commencing September 30th. And this official opening was accompanied by the starting of the usual large number of extra-curricular competitions and more important still, the practices for the fall sports, including Varsity football, the newly inaugurated 150-pound football, soc- cer and cross-country, besides the numerous freshman sports. While there were several excellent lectures during the month, an open forum debate in Whig-Clio on the disarmament ques- tion, and a program of five plays at the McCarter Theater ( House Beautiful, Allison ' s House, The Unknown War- rior, The Beggar ' s Opera, and Elizabeth, the Queen ) athletics, particularly football, held the interest of a large majority. Beginning what seemed like a promising season with an easv 27-0 victory over Amherst, the Tiger then proceeded to drop its other October struggles. Brown, with its sweeping end runs, overcame the green Princeton team, 19-7, and Cornell handed us an even more damaging blow with a crushing 33-0 victory. It marked the third successive time that Princeton has bowed to these two opponents in the last three years, a record which has been equaled by few, if any colleges, save the Bulldog. Accusations of the smoothie complex roused the campus as a whole during the next week and a voluntary but spirited rally testified to the fact that undergraduaes were still behind their twice-beaten eleven. But even with this encouragement, Nas- sau ' s gridmen proved too weak for the Navy eleven and lost again, this time by a 15-0 count. The Prince-Tiger dance, held on the eve of the Navy battle, was the only bright feature in a depressing week-end. On the last of the month a highly favored Michigan outfit managed to break through a stubborn Orange and Black defense on three occasions and emerged on the long end of a 21-0 score. Meanwhile, other Princeton teams had been having a little more success. The soccer team had broken even in its games, and the cross-country runners had turned back Columbia to begin their third championship season. The lightweight grid- ders lost to Yale by one touchdown after holding their opponents to a tie through the greater part of the struggle. The freshman eleven went through its October schedule without defeat. (Continued on page 444) When in ASBURY PARK Meet your friends at JAKE ' S Formerly CLUB BRIGHTON 44? JENNINGS HOOD Jeweler- eJftedalist - Stationer SOUTHEAST CORNER CHESTNUT AND 13th STREETS PHILADELPHIA Distinctive Wedding Gifts become family heirlooms. Section Gifts are popular when applied with the club insignia ENGAGEMENT AND SIGNET RINGS BOOK-ENDS :: WALL PLACQUES Club insignia applied to articles make distinctive gifts out of everyday novelties Manufacturers of the official emblems of the leading Princeton clubs and publications 443 November Athletics continued to dominate the succeeding month with- out much better luck. The Varsity football men lost their next three games, concluding the season by falling before a powerful Blue team to the tune of 51-14. After last year ' s fine showing in the Yale game this was highly disappointing, but the Bulldog was obviously far too strong for the Tiger. Immediately at the season ' s close, agitation, instigated by the Princetonian, began against the coaching regime and found many supporters and also a good deal of opposition, with fisry arguments featuring the Prince columns for the next few days. Princeton ' s prestige in the athletic world was restored to some extent by the soccer team ' s conquest of Yale by a 2-1 score and the harriers ' one-sided defeat of the same opponents. But misfortune seemed to follow all Nassau gridders for the light- weight eleven ended its season with three more losses and the yearlings were conquered by both Yale and Dartmouth, giving «ach a fair, hard fight. (Continued on page 446) Come to Chicago in 1933 for the Chicago World ' s Fair a The event of the C entur J ti Real accessibility LUXURY . . . with ECONOMY Economy Rates $350 . $4 $ 5 - 6 An atmosphere of quiet dignity pervades the Hotel Lexington. Here one lives luxuriously yet at rates that promote real econ- omy. Its convenient locality, perfect cuisine and excellent appointments meet your every demand. 801 ROOMS Each with private bath (tub and shower) circulating ice water, mirrored doors HOTEL LEXINGTON LEXINGTON AVENUE AT 48th ST., NEW YORK CITY Frank Gregson, Manager J. Leslie Kincaid, President Direction of American Hotels Corporation 445 (Continued from page 444) Among other things of interest during the month of November were the annual cane spree, won by the sophomore class; the Senior Prom, held on November 13th and 14th at depression prices; several more Trask lectures and Whig-Clio debates; a meeting of the School of Public Affairs; the first uniform tests and the accompanying gloom; an excellent play featuring Helen Hayes in The Good Fairy at the McCarter Theater; an Intime presentation entitled Dr. Knock, and finally the welcome Thanksgiving recess. T)ecember The coming of December found most of us still in the process of recuperating frorn the recent vacation, but before long we were all back in the swing of things and winter sports had commenced at full tilt. Practices for the hockey, basketball, wrestling, swimming, fencing and gym teams were well under way, with the prospects in the first four of these unusually (Continued on page 447) PRINCETON JUEN . . . .Are Welcome at ROMOLO ' S 60 EAST 56th STREET NEW YORK Telephone PLaza 3-8070 ORPHEUM DANCE PALACE 1553 BROADWAY (.Corner 46th St.) 200 Charming Hostesses A Rendezvous for Every Princeton Man Famous Collegian Contest Night with Silver Trophies awarded Music by CLEVELAND JONES and his Colored Orchestra 446 (Continued from page 446) bright. In the second week of the month the two major sports opened their intercollegiate campaigns and each crashed through with victories. During the Christmas period these two teams journeyed on their usual training trip of preliminary conflicts and enjoyed more than moderate success. Both won their first four scheduled games. The Triangle Club also defied the depression, and after its opening performances in Princeton on December 16th and 17th began its tour of the East and traveled as far west as Chicago. The performance, Spanish Blades, was enthusiastically re- ceived at all stop-overs and joined the hockey and basketball aggregations in claiming a highly successful Christmas sojourn. But few, if iny of us, differed from this point of view and all heartily agreed that the Yuletide season of 1931 was just as pleasant from every standpoint as those of previous and more prosperous years. And while winter sports and the Triangle show claimed the interest of many, for the majority thoughts centered around the Christmas vacation period from a more selfish aspect, either anticipating its coming or enjoying its actual presence. Caps ' Gowns ' Hoods For All Degrees The Country ' s largest maker of •-Academic Costumes. Write for samples of materials and for prices. 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