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QJEXQ JLIIBRJIS Copyright 1936 ROBERT LANSING EDWARDS For 1937 Bric-a-Brac Board Printed by THE SCHILLING PRESS, INC New York City i Z'-ix 15 L W pn-1 lg 'Ill- ml JUL- 'Nw in S LX Xwlllla - Q .g Y..- I i I , , , 1,,.'. -.- 1 -Qifijfllll N , L -':.gL'..El ' A ' ' V Y The PRINCETG ERIC-A-BRAC--A0 Di 1937 I IRIX il. -WJ syn 5 I i I LQ7Y9lg'1T X1 fIlf1'lllll N ' If -I-I. 'lLna9!! i,7 The Official Year Book lj Published Annually , , '-5-mi-fig: I of the University U by the Junior Class ' PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ' ' PRINCETON ' NEW JERSEY THE BOARD ROBERT L. EDWARDS, Chairman NORMAN E. BIORN .......,...,...... Managing Editor W. BOARDMAN JONES, .Associate Editor ALBERT L. ST. PETER, Jr .,... Business Manager PENN T. KIMBALL, II .............. Associate Editor EDGAR H. LOTSPEICH ,..... Photographic Editor MAX V. KREBS. ......,.,.. ....... A ssociate Editor PIERCE MACNAIR .,........,... Advertising Manager JOHN R. MAGUIRE ....... ......., A ssociate Editor NICHOLAS G. THACHER ......,..... Associate Editor TO HAROLD WILLIS DODDS EIETEENTH PRESIDENT OE PRINCETON, WHO ENTERED UPON HIS CAREER IN PROSPECT WITH THE ARRIVAL OE THE CLASS OE 1937 AND HAS GUIDED THE UNIVERSITY TOWARD A NEW ERA AS A LIBERAL INSTITU- TION, WINNING THE ESTEEIVI OE PRINCETON MEN EVERYWHERE and TO HIS DISTINGUISHED PREDECESSORS IN OFFICE this volume of the BRIO-A-BRAC is apprecz'at1'UeIy dedicated Eazliiofff Note No particular association is intended between the title of any one section of this volume and the men to Whom the division itself has been dedicated. The editors have desired to include in their dedication all the Presidents of the College of New Jersey and Princeton University, and have found this arrange- ment the best means to that end. ETCHINGS OF PRINCETON by Louis Orr iiney mrcln, Quyler f . 13:-. 3455 23-,445 -2 V , jf - f - - mr-'1, .A .. - Copyright by the Princeton University Press - CISSCVM, gf Copyright by the Princeton University Pre: Copyrkin by the Princeton University Pres: glue Qlniversiiy Qlzajfuel Copyright by the Princeton Univarnlty P r QZBVCZGMCZ emOTiaI QWGT Copyrizht by thu Princeton Unlvaraity P r ADMINISTRATIGN ff' IONATHAN DICKINSON PRESIDENT 1747 PRINCETON is indebted to New England for its Hrst President, for Jonathan Dickinson was born at Hat- field, Massachusetts in 1688 and graduated from Yale in 1706. Coming to Elizabeth Town, New Jersey while still a mere lad, he continued as pastor of the church there for thirty-eight years. A devoted pastor, an eloquent preacher, a learned theologian, he became a leader in the Presbyterian Church of the Middle Colonies. Thus when the College of New Jersey was founded, he was the logical choice for the Presidency. ln May, 1747, a group of twenty students gathered at Elizabeth Town to take up their residence in the parsonage, but their studies were interrupted five months later by the death of their President. Although Dickinson had not had time to organize the college or to begin a permanent build- ing, he will always be honored not only as the Hrst President of Princeton, but as one of the most active of its founders. AARON BURR PRESIDENT 1748-1757 UPON the death of Jonathan Dickinson, Aaron Burr, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Newark, was elected to head the College of New Jersey, and the students were moved from Elizabeth Town to his parsonage. Burr, a Yale graduate of the Class of 1734 and a native of Pairield, Connecticut, was one of the ablest young men in the Presbyterian ministry. O'n November 9, 1748 he made his inaugural address at the first commencement exer- cises before a graduating class of siX. It was Burr, even more than Dickinson, who launched the college upon its career, for he drew up its first entrance requirements, organized its iirst course of study, adopted a code of rules, secured the funds for Nassau Hall as well as tlae President's house, and supervised their erection. The students were removed from Newark to Princeton in the fall of 1756, but Burr did not long survive to guide their studies. He died on October 7, 1757, while still a com- paratively young man. 'S' T116 1987 Bric:a:Brac Peefzefemf of Ike College of New feng! emez' Pifmeelon U nzbferfzbf College Founded in 1746 Became a University in 1896 Accessus Exitus XREV. JONATHAN DICKINSON, Dk TJOHN MacLEAN. A.B., A.M. XREV. AARON BURR, A.B., A.M. XREV. JONATHAN EDWARDS, A.B., A.M. AFREV. SAMUEL DAVIES, A.M. YSAMUEL EINLEY, D.D. QKJOHN WITHERSPOON, A.M., D.D., LL.D. SETSAMUEL S. SMITH, A.M., D.D., LL.D. XTASHBELL GREEN, A.B., D.D., LL.D. ,WJ AMES CARNAHAN, A.B., D.D., LL.D. gk Deceased 'I' Resigned 1 Pro Tempore 1747 1747 1748 1757 1758 1758 1759 1761 1761 1767 1768 1794 1795 1811 1812 1822 1823 1853 A.B., A.M., D.D., LL.D. YTJAMES MCCOSH, A.M., D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. XTPRANCIS L. PATTON, A.M., D.D., LL.D. XTWOODROW WILSON, A.M., Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D YTQTJOHN A. STEWART, A.M., LL.D. XTJOHN G. HIBBEN, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. iEDWARD D. DUFPIELD, A.M., LL.D. HAROLD W. DODDS, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D. Accessus 1854 1868 1888 1902 1910 1912 1932 1933 Exitus 1868 1888 1902 1910 1912 1932 1933 TL2 BI'iCs-'AGBIQAC BOARD OF TRUSTEES TOP ROW-Mr. Martin, Mr. Osborn, Mr. Rentschler, Mr. D'Olier, Mr. Lourie. THIRD ROXV-Mr. Langenberg, Mr. Morris, Mr. Smith, Mr, Stevenson, Dr. Hodge, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Van Dusen. SECOND ROW4Mr. Jacobus. Mr. Fleming, Mr. Bedford. Mr. Andrew, Mr. McCormick, Mr. Hope, Mr. Hardin. FRONT ROW-Mr. Marshall, Mr. Parrand, Mr. Milbank, Pres, Dodds, Mr. Duflield, Mr, Thompson, Dr. Finney. The 1957 fic :az l'aC T 70117665 of Ike OT7flZ'?!67ffZ.ZD! THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATEAOF NEW JERSEY V Ex-Officio Presiding Officer of the Board EDWARD DICKINSON DUFFIELD, A.N1., L1..D, ......, Chairman of the Board HAROLD WILLIS DODDS, Ph.D., LL,D,, Litc.D.. President of the University XVILSON EARRAND, L.H,D., Litt.D ...........,.,..,,.,....,..,.... Clerk of the Board CHARTER TRUSTEES CYRUS 1-1. MCCORMICK, A.M ...,...,..... .,.,.,,.. C hicago. Ill. Elected June, 1889 MELANCTHON W. JACOBUS, D.D ...., . .,... Hartford, Conn, Elected November, 1890 ROBERT GARRETT, B.S ..,.........,.,... ....,. B altimore Co., Md. Elected June, 1905 HENRY B. THOMPSON, B.S. ..,..,........,... ....,.... ..,,.. G reenvillc, Del. Elected June, 1906 WILSON EARRAND, L.I-I.D., Lt1t.D. ..............,................... Princeton, N. J, Elected Alumni Trustee June. Charter Trustee June, 1919 JOHN M. T. FINNEY. M.D ....... Elected June, 1910 MATTHENV C, PLEMING, A.M.. Elected Alumni Trustee June, Charter Trustee June, 1922 19 09: Re-elected June, LL.B .........................,. 1912: Re-elected June, VJILLIAM C. OSBORN, LL.D ....... ........... Elected June, 1914 EDWARD D. DUEPIELD, A.M., Elected April, 1920 LEXVIS B, STILLXVELL, D,Sc .... Elected April, 1920 PERCY R. PYNE, 2nd, A,B ....... Elected January, 1922 HENRY J, COC1-IRAN, A,B, ..., ,. Elected October, 1922 JOHN R. I-IARDIN, A.M .........,.... Elected April, 1925 WALTER E. HOPE, A.B., LL.B.. LL.D .,...... . .... .. 19142 ......,Bnltimore, Md. ,.New York, N, Y, 19173 ..Ncw York, N. Y. South Orange, N. J. ........Princeton. N. J, ....New York, N. Y. .....Ncw York, N. Y. Newark, N. J. ...New York, N. Y. Elected Alumni Trustee, June, 1919: Charter Trustee, October, 1926 GORDON S. RENTSCHLER. A.B ................,.................,.... New York, N. Y. Elected Alumni Trustee, June, 1921: Charter Trustee, October. 1926 FRANKLIN D'OLIER, A.B ......,.........,..,...,.,.....,.,......,.........,.... Newark, N. J. Elected Alumni Trustee, June, 1922: Charter Trustee, October, 1926 JOHN STUART, C.E ....,,.,...,.................................................,.... Chicago, Ill. Elected Alumni Trustee, June, 19185 Charter Trustee, June, 1927 ALBERT G. MILBANK. Elected June, 1927 EDXVARD B. HODGE, Elected January. 19 DAVID A. REED, A.B. Elected June, 1930 A.B-, LL.B ...... M.D ...,...,...,..... , 28 , LL.B., LL.D., .........,. ., RAYMOND B, FOSDICK, A.M., LLB., LL.D. .. Elected October, ,19 30 PAUL C, MARTIN. A.B., LL.D, .........,.....,,..,. .,.. Elected Alumni Trustee. June, 1926: Charter Trustee. DEAN MATHEY, L1rt.B ...........,.,....,.........,..,.........,.....,.... Elecred Alumni Trustee, June, 19275 Charter Trustee, PAUL BEDFORD, B,S,, 1-L.B ......,...................,..,.....,......,,. New York, N. Y, ..Ph11ide1phi.i', Pa. . .,..,... Pittsburgh, Pa. New York, N, Y, ..SpringEteld, Ohio January, 1931 New York, N, Y. June, 1931 ,.XV1lkes-Barre, Pa. Elected Alumni Trustee, June, 19303 Charter Trustee. June, 1934 ALBRIDGE C. SMITH, Elected April, 1933 A.B., LL,B ..........,,....... . ROLAND S. MORRIS, A.B,, L1-,B., LL.D .....,. . Entered April. 1934 HENRY P, VAN DUSEN, P1x.D.... .,....... Elected October, 193+ I ALUMNI TRUSTEES A, PIATT ANDREW, A.M.,7P11.D.l .........,..........., Term Expires June, 1936 ,Y T. GUTHRIE SPEERS, A.B, ...,.. ., Term Expires June, 1936 HARRY H. LANGENBE Term Expires June, RG, A.B .... 1937 RICHARD M. GRIFFITH, A.B .....,.. Term Expires June. XVILLIAM E. STEVENS Term Expires June. DONALD B, LOURIE. Term Expires June, GEORGE XV. PERKINS, Term Expires June. P, BLAIR LEE, A,B .... ,Term Expires June. 1937 ON, M.A .,..,.. 1938 A.B. ....... . 1938 B.Litt .....,,. 1939 1939 COUNSEL Messlrts. STEWART AND SHEARER ASSOCIATE COUNSEL New York, N. Y. ..Ph11ztdelp1iia, Pa. Ncw York, N. Y. ...G1oucestv:r, Mass. Baltimore, Md. St. Louis. Mo. Pasadena, Calif. New York, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. New York, N. Y. ..Pl1ilndelphia. Pa. XVILLIAM COLLINS VANDEWATER A.B., LI,.l3. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac COMWZIIEEJ qi the Tmfleef ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE Mr. Dufiield, Chairman: Dr. Jacobus, Mr, Thompson, Mr. Farrand, Dr. Finney, Mr, Fleming, Mr. Osborn, Mr. Hope, Mr. D'Olier CSecretaryj, Mr. Milbank. COMMITTEE ON FINANCE Mr. Fleming, Chairman: Mr. Osborn, Mr. Duffield, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Hardin, Mr. Rentschler, Mr. Milbank, Mr. Mathey, Mr. Reed, Mr. Smith, Mr. Wintringer fSecretaryD. COMMITTEE ON GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS Mr. D'Olier, Chairman: Mr. Garrett, Mr. Stillwell, Mr. Pyne, Mr. Hope, Mr. Rentschler, Mr. Stuart, Mr. Mathey, Mr. Bedford, Mr. Smith, Mr. Wintringer CSecretaryJ. COMMITTEE ON THE CURRICULUM President Dodds, Chairman: Dean Greene, Dean Eisenhart, Dean Root, Dr, Jacobus, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Farrand CSecretaryj, Mr. Fleming, Mr, Osborn, Mr. Dufheld, Mr. Cochran, Mr. D'Olier, Mr, Hodge, Mr. Fosdick, Mr. van Dusen. COMMITTEE ON THE LIBRARY Mr. Hope, Chairman: Mr. Gerould CSecretaryj , Mr. Thomp- son, Mr. Pyne, Mr. Hardin, Mr, Mathey, Mr. Rentschler, Mr. Stuart, Mr. Fosdick, Mr. Speers, Mr. Morris. COMMITTEE ON HO-NORARY DEGREES President Dodds, Chairman: Mr. Farrand CSecretaryD, Mr Osborn, Mr. Stillwell, Mr. Pyne, Mr. Reed, Mr, Fosdick Mr. Van Dusen, Professor Bender, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Werten- baker. v COMMITTEE ON THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Mr. Farrand, Chairman: Dean Eisenhart fSecretaryj, Mr. McCormick, Mr. Stillwell, Dr. Hodge. Mr. Andrew, Mr. Martin, Mr. Langenberg, Mr. Morris. COMMITTEE ON UNDERGRADUATE LIFE Mr. Duffield, Chairman: Dean Gauss, Dean Heermance. Dean Wicks, Dr. Jacobus, Dr. Finney, Mr. Fleming, Mr. Pyne, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Hope, Dr. Hodge, Mr. Mathey. Mr. Bedford, Mr. Speers, Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Van Dusen. COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND ATHLETICS Dr. Finney, Chairman: Dean Gauss, Mr. Wintringer, Dr. Raycroft, Mr, Garrett, Dr. Hodge, Mr. Bedford, Mr. Grifhth, Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Lourie. COMMITTEE ON CONFERENCE fwith Committee on Curriculumj Professors Beggs, Brigham, F. D. Graham, Morey, Stuart, Smyth. The 1987 mega, me OWCEVJ of Acfmmzkimizbn GORDON GOWANS SIKES. A,M. ,,... . Undergraduate Counsellor LEDLIE I. LAUGHLIN, Litt.B. ....,...,.... . Assistant to the Dean of Freshmen . .... Murray-Dodge Hall 305 Nassau Hall HAROLD WILLIS DODDS. Ph.D., LL.D,, Litt.D ...., ..,.,. N assau Hall President ROBERT KILBURN ROOT, Ph.D ..........,........,....,............... 202 Nassau Hall Dean of the Faculty LUTHER .PFAHLER EISENHART, Ph.D., D.Sc., LL,D... .,.... 3 Nassau I-lall Dean of the Graduate School CHRISTIAN GAUSS, A.M., Litt,D., L.I-l.D., LL.D. ...,....,.... 205 Nassau Hall Dean of the College Dean of the School of Engineering RADCLIFFE HEERMANCE, A.M .,.......,........,...., Director of Admission and Dean of Freshmen ROBERT RUSSELL WICKS. A.M., D.D ............ . Dean of the University Chapel VARNUM LANSING COLLINS. A.M. .......,... . Secretary JAMES THAYER GEROULD, A.B., Litt.D .,..., . Librarian WILBUR FRANKLIN KERR ..,........ ,..,..,.,.. Registrar I--IENRY GREEN DUFFIELD .....,.,. . Treasurer, Emeritus GEORGE C. NVINTRINGER, EE .,........ Controller EDWARD ALLEN MacMILLAN, C.E ...... , ....., Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings GAIL A. MILLS, B.S., C.P.A. ..................... ,. Bursar JOHN SAVILLE COSGRAVE ....,. Assistant to the Bursar FRED R. APGAR .,......,............. Purchasing Agent ALEXANDER LEITCH. A.B .,.,... Assistant to the President Acting Secretary ARTHUR MAURICE GREENE, Jr., M.E.. D.Sc., D.Eng., 116 Engineering Building .302 Nassau Hall University Chapel .313 Nassau Hall University Library . 2ll Nassau Hall , Princeton, N, J, Stanhope Hall Stanhope Hall , ..... Stanhope Hall ROBERT GREENHALGH ALBION, A.M., Ph.D ........,.....,. 202 Assistant to the Dean of the Faculty. Director JOHN EDXVIN POMFRET, A.M., Ph.D .............. Assistant to the Dean of the College Secretary of the Committee on Discipline WILLIAIVI KIRKPATRICK SELDEN, A.B. Assistant to the Dean of the College the Su Stanhope Hall Stanhope Hall Nassau Hall Nassau Hall mmer Session . 20I Nassau Hall 201 Nassau I-Iall GEORGE ROBERTS 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 ....,.............. .,..., N ew York City Consulting Landscape Gardener FREDERICK SPRING OSBORNE, A.B ....... .i..... 2 1 Nassau Hall Director of Public Information RICHARD WEBSTER WARFIELD, B.S ............................... 9 Nassau Hall Director of the Bureau of Appointments BURNHAM NORTH DELL. A.M,. Ph,D .... . Director of Athletics and Student Employment First National Bank Building Chairman of the University Council on Athletics ASA SMITH BUSHNELL, B.S ..........,.........,..,... First National Bank Building Graduate Manager of Athletics Secretary of the University Council on Athletics JOSEPH EDWARD RAYCROFT. A.B.. M.D ...,...,............,.....,., Medical Ofiice Chairman, Department of Health and Physical Education Chairman of the Faculty Committee on Athletic Eligibility WILLARD GREENBERRY RAINEY, M.D. University Physician - University G .,.........McCosh ymnasium Inhrmary HARRY ROEMER McPI-IEE, A.B., M.D. ..... ...,. ........, M e dical Office Assistant University Physician University Gymnasium LUMAN HARRIS TENNEY, A.B., M.D. ..... ...........,,..... M edical Omce Assistant University Physician University Gymnasium VAN MASI-IBURN ELLIS, M.D ......,....,... .,,........ M cCosh Infirmary Resident Physician JOHN RAYMOND BURBIDGE. M.D ........ .,... M cCosh Innrmary Resident Physician RALPH JONES BELFORD. M.D. ...,. . Consultant in Surgery M:Cosh Innrmary MARY A. HOPKINS, R.N ....,..,.... ...........,....... M cCosh Infirmary Inhrmarian FRANCIS X. HOGARTY .,.... ..... 2 North Middle Reunion Hall Proctor -l-lm 1937 Brice-a:Brac UNIVERSITY DEANS EISENHART, Graduate School I-IEERMANCE. Freshman GAUSS, College GREENE, School of Engineering WICKS, Chapel ROOT. Faculty The 1987 Briczazlgrac Commzffeef CLERK OF THE FACULTY: Professor Stohlman. COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES: The President, Chairman: Professors Hudson, Menzies and Morey. ADMISSION: Dean Heermance, Chairman: Professors Brigham, Collins, Dougherty, A. M. Greene, Kennedy, Laughlin. Oates, Wade. ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY: Professor Raycroft, Chairman: Professors Albion, Dell. Gauss, McPhee, Shenstone, Spaeth, The President, Mr, Wintringer. CONFERENCE: Professors Beggs, Brigham, F. D. Graham, Morey, D, R. Stuart, H. D. Smyth. COURSE OF STUDY: The President, Chairman: Professors Bohnenblust, Boyce. Butler, Cawley, Chapman, Coleman- Norton, Condon, Furman, A. M, Greene, T. M. Greene, Howard, Langfeld, Mason, Sampson, E. B. Smith. DISCIPLINE: Dean Gauss, Chairman: Dean Heermance, Pro- fessors Beller, Harnwell, Hudson, Pomfret, Mr. Selden. EXAMINATIONS AND STANDING: Dean Root, Chairman: Professors Albion, fSecretaryj, A. M. Greene, Heermance, Hewett-Thayer, Kennedy, Modlin, Oates, Turner. GRADUATE SCHOOL: Dean Eisenhart, Chairman: Professors Armstrong, Bender, Buddington, Dugan, Gerould, F. D. Graham, Langfeld, Lefschetz, Morey, Morgan, Myers, Scoon, H. D. Smyth, D. R. Stuart, Swingle, Taylor, Wertenbaker. HONORARY DEGREES: fJoint Committee with Trustees' Committeej Professors Bender, H. S. Taylor, Wertenhaker. Of 31 the Falmfzy LIBRARY: Professor J. T. Gerould, Chairman.: Professors Beggs, Carpenter, Hitti, McCabe, E. B. Smith, Sontag, Stace, J. Q. Stewart, D. R, Stuart, Tarr, Thorp. MUSIC: Professor Welch, Chairman: Professors Collins. Edwards, Gillespie, Rahm, Rowley, Thorp. NON-ATHLETIC ORGANIZATIONS: Dean Gauss, Chair- man: Professors Ball. Comstock. Elgin. Godolphin, McKean, Voorhees, NVallis, Mr. Bunn. PUBLIC LECTURES: Professor Spaeth, Chairman: Professors J. D, Brown, Childs, Dahlgren, Field, Gauss, T. M. Greene, Menzies, Poole, Robertson, J. Q. Stewart, Stohlman, Mr. Tomlinson, Secretary. PUBLIC SPEAKING AND DEBATE: Professor McKean. Chairman: Professors Dorf. Fournier,' G. A. Graham, Howell, Katz, MacClintock, NV, L. Whittlesey. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION: Professor Friend. Chairman: Dean Eisenhart, Dean Root, Professors Scoon, Wertenhaker. SCHEDULE: Professor Kissam, Chairman: Professors Caley, Gauss, Knebelman, Lowe, Stauffer, The Registrar. ADVISORY COUNCIL OF THE FACULTY: The President, Chairman: Professors Bender, Butler, Carpenter, Gauss, A. M. Greene, Jr., Howard, Hudson. Langfeld, Morey, Morgan, Raycroft, H. N. Russell, Sampson, Scoon, H. D. Smyth, D. R. Stuart. H. S. Taylor, Wertenhalcer: ex- ofhcio, the Dean of the Faculty, the Dean of the Graduate School. COMMITTEE OF THE ADVISORY COUNCIL: Professors Gauss, Morey, D, R. Stuart. The 1937 Briczaa-Brac Family and fmfmciofff The list is arranged in five groups, professors, associate professors, assistant professors, lecturers, and instructors. To this list is added that of the assistants in instruction. In each group the names occur in order of seniority of appointment. HAROLD WILLIS DODDS, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D. Prospect President, Professor of Politics HERBERT STEARNS SQUIER SMITH. C.E. Stroudsburg, Pa. Professor of Civil Engineering, Emeritus 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 JOHN HOWELL WESTCOTT, A.M., Ph.D. ZOO Mercer St. Musgrave Professor of Latin and Tutor in Roman Law, Emeritus ERNEST CUSHING RICHARDSON, A.M., Ph.D. 220 Mercer St. Honorary Director of the Library. Research Professor of Bibliography, Emeritus ANDREW FLEMING WEST, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D. Springdale Road Dean of the Graduate School, Emeritus, Giger Professor of Latin, Emeritus LEROY WILEY MCCAY, A.M.. Sc.D. I2 Morven Place Professor of Chemistry. Emeritus WILLIAM FRANCIS MAGIE, A.M., Ph.D., D.Sc.. LL.D. 118 Library Place Henry Professor of Physics, Emeritus WILLIAM BERRYMAN SCOTT, Ph.D., LL.D., D.Sc. 7 Cleveland Lane Blair Professor of Geology, Emeritus GEORGE BRINTON MCCLELLAN, A.M., LL.D. Washington, D. C. Professor of Economic History, Emeritus FRANK ALBERT FETTER, Ph.M., Ph.D., LL.D. Prospect Ave. Professor of Political Economy, Emeritus GEORGE MCLEAN HARPER, A.M., Ph.D. 36 Mercer St. Woodrow Wilson Professor of Literature, Emeritus MORRIS WILLIAM CROLL, A,M., Ph.D., Litt.D. 40 Bayard Lane Professor of English. Emeritus WALTER BUTLER HARRIS. C.E. 5 Greenholm Professor of Goedesy, Emeritus CHARLES FREEMAN XVILLIAMS MCCLURE, A.M,, D.Sc. l Battle Road Class of 1877 Professor of Zoology. Emeritus EDWIN GRANT CONKLIN, A.M., Ph.D., D.Sc., LL.D. l39 Broadmead Henry Fairheld Osborn Professor of Biology, Emeritus FRANK .IENVETT MATHER. JR.. Ph.D., L.H.D. 'Washington Crossing, Pa. Marquand Professor of Art and Archaeology. Emeritus Director of the Museum of Historic Art XVILLIAM KOREN, A.M. 105 Fitz Randolph Road Associate Professor of Modern Languages, Emeritus FRANK LINLEY CRITCHLOW, A.M., Ph.D. 1 l 'XVestcott Road Assistant Professor of Modern Languages, Emeritus ALEXANDER HAMILTON PHILLIPS, D,Sc. 54 Hodge Road Blair Professor of Geology. Emeritus, and Lecturer THOMAS MARC PARROTT. A.M.. Ph.D. Vanderbilt University, Nashville. Tenn. Professor of English, Emeritus CHARLES HENRY SMYTHE. JR., Ph.D. 22 Morven Place Professor of Geology. Emeritus EDXVARD CAPPS, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D., L.H.D. American School of Classical Studies, Athens. Greece Professor of Classics. Emeritus GEORGE AUGUSTUS HULETT, Ph.D. 44 Washington Road Professor of Physical Chemistry, Emeritus The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Faculty and Ifzstifucfors ROGER BRUCE CASH JOHNSON, A.M., Ph.D. 129 Broadmead McCosh Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus WARNER FITE, Ph.D. 66 Greenwood Ave., Stuart Professor of Ethics, Emeritus Hopewell, N. J. EDMUND YARD ROBBINS, A.M. 144 Library Place Ewing Professor of the Greek Language and Literature 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 ' DUANE REED STUART, Ph.D. 60 Battle Road Kennedy Professor of Latin Languages and Literature CHRISTIAN GAUSS, A.M., Litt.D., L.H.D., LL.D. Joseph Henry House, Campus Dean of the College, Class of 1900 Professor of Modern Languages MALCOLM MACLAREN, A.M. 16 Boudinot St. Professor of Electrical Engineering TEDWIN PLIMPTON ADAMS, M.S., Ph.D., D.Sc. 245 Nassau St. Henry Professor of Physics LUTHER PFAHLER EISENHART, Ph.D., D.Sc., LL.D. Wyman House, Graduate College Dean of the Graduate School v Dod Professor of Mathematics WILLIAM FOSTER, A.M., Ph.D. 41 Battle Road Russell Wellman Moore Professor of Chemistry iEDWARD 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. Pyne Tower, Graduate College Professor of Mathematics T Absent on leave, First Term, 1935-1936. Ili Absent on leave, Second Term, 1935- 1 936, QDAVID MAGIE, A.M., Ph.D. 101 Library Place Professor of Classics JOSEPH EDWARD RAYCROFT. MD. 298 Nassau St. Director of the Department of Physical Education Professor of Health 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 on the Class of 1897 Foundation JOHN DUNCAN SPAETH, AM., Ph.D., Litt.D. P.O. Box 132 Murray Professor of English Literature 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 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., D.Sc. 161 Hodge Road Walker Professor of International Finance CHARLES GROSVENOR OSGOOD, Ph.D. 92 Stockton St. Holmes Professor of Belles Lettres EDWARD GLEASON SPAULDING, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. 8 Edgehill St. Professor of Philosophy ALAN WILFRID CRANBROOK MENZIES, M.A., Ph.D. 187 Prospect Ave. Professor of Chemistry FRANK HENRY CONSTANT, C.E., Ph.D. 57 Battle Road Professor of Civil Engineering GEORGE HARRISON SHULL, Ph.D. 60 Jefferson Road Professor of Botany and Genetics GORDON HALL GEROULD, B.Litt. 119 Fitz Randolph Road Professor of English Q Not teaching. 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M.S., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Philosophy Springdale and Ober Roads 5 2 Jefferson Road The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Faculty and I1zs1f1fuc1f01 s MALCOLM COLBY HENDERSON, Ph.D. 180 Prospect Ave, Instructor in Physics JAMES CLEMENT KING, A.M., Ph.D. 50 Princeton Ave. Instructor in Politics JOHN ANDREW SCHROTH, Jr., A.M. 62 Little Hall Instructor in Politics RENE DE VISME WILLIAMSON, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Politics 316 Brown Hall. Seminary WALTER BERNARD SCOTT, Jr., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in English 34 Wiggins St. W. CARROLL QUIGLEY, A.M. 76 Alexander St. Instructor in History COURTNAY HAMILTON PITT, A.M., Ph.D. 198 Stockton St., Hightstown. N. J. Instructor in the School of Public and International Affairs NORMAN TWOMBLY PRATT, JR., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Classics 58 Mercer St, JOHN PERRY MILLER, A.M. I9 Vandeventer Ave. Instructor in Economics JAMES WALLACE GIVENS, Jr., M.S. 43 Vandeventer Ave. Instructor in Mathematics EDWIN WARREN TITT, Ph.D. 345 Nassau St. Instructor in Mathematics ALLEN DAVID HOLE, Jr., A.M. 63 Graduate College Instructor in Modern Languages GORDON RUTLEDGE SILBER, A.B. 8 Dickinson St. Instructor in Modern Languages JAMES ANDRUS GIDDINGS, Jr., A.B. 230 Nassau St. Instructor in Music CHARLES LEO MACY Assistant in Genetics P.O. Box 364 LIONEL VALDEMAR SILVESTER, A.B. Mt. Lucas Assistant in Biology DORR COVELL SKEELS, A.B. I6 Vandeventer Ave. Assistant in Geology JOHN TUZO WILSON, A.B. 110 N. Moore St. Assistant in Geology HAROLD MAYNE STATE, A.M. 56 Jefferson Road Assistant in Chemistry FRANCIS ROBERT HUNTER, A.M. ll-B Graduate College Assistant in Biology FRANCIS BERNARD CRAMER, A.M. 56 Jefferson Road Assistant in Chemistry CLARK OBER MILLER, Ch.E. Assistant in Chemistry HENRY ESCHER, Jr., B.S.E. Assistant in Electrical Engineerin STEVEN KNOWLTON FOX, A.B. Assistant in Geology 73 Graduate College 625 Laughlin Hall 2 114 Graduate College CHARLES STEAD THORNTON, A.B. Assistant in Biology ALLEN EUGENE ANDRESS, A.M. Assistant in Economics ELIAS HUZAR, A.B. Assistant in Politics 410 Brown Hall, Seminary I2 6 Graduate College 34 Graduate College LYNFORD ALEXANDER LARDNER, B.S. Assistant in Politics SAMUEL BILLINGS CUMMINGS, Assistant in Psychology CLIFFORD PEARCE, A.M. Assistant in Psychology JOSEPH ALEXANDER KERSHAW Assistant in the School of Public 11-C Graduate College Jr., A.M. 1 1-B Graduate College 18 Vandeventer Ave. , A.B. ll S. Edwards Hall and International Affairs RAYMOND HENRY EWELL, A.M., M.S. 78 Graduate College Assistant in Chemistry JOHN CARRELL MORRIS, A.M. Assistant in Chemistry DAVID PAUL STEVENSON, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry ELLISON HALL TAYLOR, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry ARTHUR PAUL BEAVAN, M.S. Assistant in Geology DONALD LEROY BLACKSTONE, Assistant in Geology RICHARD PHILIP FISCHER, AM. Assistant in Geology JOHN FREDERICK MASON, A.M. Assistant in Geology ERWIN CHARLES STUMM, A.M. Assistant in Geology 2-A Graduate College 54 Graduate College 8-B Graduate College 35 Bank St. JR.. A.M. 154 Prospect Ave. I7 2 Prospect Ave, 20 Hawthorne Ave. 104 Graduate College LYMAN DORGAN TOULMIN, JR., A.M. Assistant in Geology I4 Z Vandeventer Ave. GEORGE PRIOR WOOLLARD, M.S., A.M. 172 Prospect Ave. Assistant in Geology wx 'I' CLASSES 'F' 1936 3 1937 3 1938 Q 1939 JONATHAN EDWARDS PRESIDENT 1758 , JONATHAN EDWARDS, one of the most eminent and gifted men who have occupied the Princeton presidency, nevertheless had almost no influence upon the University's history. The reason, of course, is the unfor- tunate fact that he Was removed by death less than six weeks after taking up his duties. The great New Eng- land philosopher and theologian accepted the call to Prince- ton only after many searchings of heart, and on the advice of friends Who urged acceptance as a sacred duty. He took the oath of olice on February 16, 1758. A Week later he Was, in accordance with a common custom of the day, Hinnoculated for the smallpoX 3 and this operation pro- duced Qas not infrequently happenedj an illness which proved fatal. President Edwards' death on March 22 ended a most distinguished career, to Which, under happier circumstances, his Work at Princeton might have lent added lustre. 'E' 1 'E' SAMUEL DAVIES PRESIDENT 1759-1761 IT IS possible that Samuel Davies' greatest single con- tribution to Princeton was made before he became her president: for in 1753-4 he and Gilbert Tennent had crossed the ocean as representatives of the trustees, and had collected from friends of religion and learning in Eng- land and Scotland the large sum of money which the skilful hand of Robert Smith transmuted into stones and mortar as Nassau Hall. lt was not unnatural, therefore, that Davies, Who moreover was a vigorous Writer and elo- quent preacher, should be considered for the presidency on the death of Edvvardsg and though there Was much dis- cussion, and another clergyman was offered the post and declined it, he ultimately took office on July 26, 1759. During his administration, a number of useful reforms were introduced, notably a raising of the standard for the bachelor's degree. But his administration was brief. One Would almost conclude that at this period some peculiarly lethal quality attached to the office of president of the College of New Jersey: or can it be that the justly cele- brated local climate had something to do with it? At any rate, Mr. Davies died of pneumonia on February 4, 1761, and the trustees, mourning the early loss of a leader Whose Work had begun so promisingly, had again to seek a presi- dent for Princeton. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac 1111 Hilvmnrinm HENRY B, THOMPSON, '77 ,,..........,...,,...,..,..,.....,.,,,,.,,.4.4., Trustee 1906-1935 EDWARD L. KATZENBAQH, A.M., LLD., 'OO .A...... .... ..,.A.. , .1934 WALTER B. HARRIS, CE., '86 .... ,..,.,.,. ,...,., ..4...... 1 9 3 5 JOHN P. HOSKINS, PHD., '91 .....1111.... ...,.....1935 HENRY R. SHIPMAN, AM., PH.D ...1..... ....... 1 935 WILLIAM J. SINCLAIR, AM., PHD ......... ......... 1 935 HENRY F. OSBORN, '77 .......................... ......, 1 935 DR. HOWARD MCCLENAHAN, '94 ........................... ......... 1 935 GI1a55 uf 1935 JAMES E. CALLAWAY 0112155 nf 15135 ARTHUR W. BUTLER, JR. PRYNNE L. HOXIE EDWIN C. PENDLETON, II 0115155 ni 15133 WILLIAM P, EARLE, III 47 i , C ttmWm,mMttm , This 1t?tiS7rt3tf'Cff:5fQf UNDERGRADUATE COUNCIL STANDING-Wilgus, Craig, Lea, Adair, Petito, Britten. SEATED-Irwin, Wister, Carlile fPres.j, Gucker, Nlueller. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Uadergruduaie Council I935-1936 W. A. CARLILE, Jr., Chairman MEMBERS, I936 A. D. ADAIR, III GORDON KEPPEL W. H. SMITH E. F. BRITTEN, III GILBERT LEA GEORGE WILGUS W. A. CARLILE, Jr. HOWARD MENAND, Jr. L. W. WISTER G. A. CRAIG P. A. PETITO MEMBERS, 1937 J. N. IRWIN, II THOMAS GUCKER, III MEMBER, 1938 R. S. MUELLER In recent years there has been a growing feeling that the Undergraduate Council has not been the representative body that it might be. Thus handicapped it could not readily assume the duties that are performed by student government units in other universities. This year by common consent, and with faculty approval, it was reorganized on a more representative basis, and has proved considerably more successful. Representatives are chosen from the following groups: Dramatics, Inter-Collegiate Athletics, Non-Club Members, Publications. Upper Class Clubs, Political Societies and Debating, Student Employment. The Presidents of all four classes, the Vice-Presidents of the Junior and Senior classes, and the Secretary of the Senior class automatically become members. 4-9 The 1987 Bricza-:Brac Clam of 1936 GORDON KEPPEL W. A. CARLILE, Jr. L. W. WISTER Vice-President President Secretary-Treasurer 51 Class of 1956 The S1937 Bric:a:Brac Clam Ojj9C67f.Q 1936 SENIOR YEAR WILLIAM ARTHUR CARLILE, Jr ....... President GORDON KEPPEL .........,................ Vice-President LEWIS WYNNE WISTER ,...... Secretary-Treasurer JUNIOR YEAR PEPPER CONSTABLE ,,....,,......,.,,..,,,..,.. President WILLIAM ARTHUR CARLILE, Jr. Vice-President LEWIS WYNNE WISTER .....,.. Secretary-Treasurer SOPHOMORE YEAR ERESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM PEPPER CONSTABLE ....,.....,..,.............. President PEPPER CONSTABLE ..A..,,,.,...........,...... President WILLIAM ARTHUR CARLILE, Jr. WILLIAM ARTHUR CARLILE, Jr. Vice-President Vice-President LEWIS WYNNE WISTER ........ Secretary-Treasurer LEWIS WYNNE WISTER ......4 Secretary-Treasurer 53 pl-he 1987 Briczaa-Brac Clam of I936 Name Address Augustus Dixon Adair, Jr ............. l04 Poplar St., Atlanta, Ga. Robert Edward Adams ........,,.. 535 Wheeler Ave., Scranton, Pa. Arthur Melville Agnew ....., 661 Hudson Ter., Grantwood, N. J. Robert Henry Alford .................. Drake Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. cfo Western Union, Princeton, N. J. Harry Lewis Allen .,.,... ......,. 6 550 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Herbert Allen .............,.... Navy Yard, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Yorke Allen, Jr ..,,...........,,.... 33 E. 70th St., New York, N, Y. Alastair Burnes Wedgewood Anderson, 266 Kimball Ave., Westlield, N. J. Hugh Wilson Arthur ...... 9l0 Mount Curve, Minneapolis, Minn. William Blaine Asher .,...... 2501 Upton St., Washington, D. C. Edwin Duden Ashton .....,....., 903 Castle Point, Hoboken, N. J. William Elijah Attwood, Jr...l75 Vine St., New Britain, Conn, Joseph Burton Ayers, Jr...2400 Overlook Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Lemuel DeLos Ayers, Jr,, 424 Webster Ave., New Rochelle, Richard Englis Baiter ..,............, Loantalsa Way, Madison, Augustus Lynn Baker, Jr...389 W. Blackwell St., Dover. Alfred Thornton Baker, Ill ....... Kingston Rd., Princeton, Robert Allen Baker .......... ll Sherman Ave., White Plains George Fox Barber. ....... 20 Lyncroft Rd., New Rochelle, N. Henry Charles Barkhorn, Jr .,... 45 Johnson Ave., Newark, N. J. George Leroy Barnes, Jr., 8100 West Chester Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. ZZZZZ r4r4f4s-f-v4 Seaton Grantland Barnes .......................................... Griffin, Ga. Walter Irving Barrows, Jr., 30 Kenilworth St., Waterbury, Conn. Name Address Walter Arthur Bastedo, Jr ..... 36 E. 68th St., New York, N. Y. James Goodwin Batterson ....,. 240 Kenyon St.. Hartford, Conn. William Hoyt Bedell ,... 37 Oakwood Ave., 'White Plains, N. Y. Francis Herrington Bell, ll ...... 34 Perdicaris Pl., Trenton, N. J. Cadwallader Benedict ..............................,....... Pine Bluff, N. C. James Quinlan Bensen .......,...... 392 E. 38th St., Paterson, N. J. James George Benziger ............ 605 Front St.. Hempstead, N. Y. Seymour Bernstein ...,...,.. ...... l 30 Scheerer Ave., Newark, N. J. Frank Valentine Best ...............,.. Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn. Alexander Black, Jr ............. 347 S. Aiken Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Harry Ferdinand Bliss, Jr ........... 323 Parker St.. Newark, N. J. John Fraser Bliss, Jr ....... 935 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Frank Card Bourne ................................................ NVellS, Maine Clarence Keating Bowie, Jr...l06 Charlcote Rd., Baltimore, Md. Brooks Bowman ...................... 430 Highland Ave., Salem, Ohio Herbert Jackson Braham, Jr.. 371 Parkside Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gordon Carter Braine .................... 1 Grace St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward Balloch Bready ...... Wyoming Apts., Washington, D. C. William Palmer Smith Breese, 1333 Evergreen Ave., Plaimield, N. J. Addison Gorgas Brenizer. Jr., 2218 Hopedale Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Robert Johnston Brewster..5l38 Waterman St., St. Louis, Mo. Edward Franklin Britten, Ill..42 Euclid Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Barry Brown .......................... 92 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. il-he 1957 Brica-a:Brac Class of 193 6 Name Address George Fulton Brown ..,,.... ..,...............,,.....,.... M achadoc, Va. Joseph Jeanes Brown, Jr ...............,,,.,.......,..,.. White Marsh, Pa. Ralph Manning Brown, Jr .,.., 57 Georgian Ct., Elizabeth, N. J. SteHen Samuel Brown .................. 202 Spirea Dr., Dayton, Ohio Thomas Wistar Brown, IV ...... 5920 City Line, Overbrook, Pa. William Warner Brown ..,......... 415 Reilly Rd., Wyoming, Ohio Henry Greenwood Bugbee, Jr...2 E. 54th St., New York, N. Y. Charles Franklin Burroughs, Jr., 512 Pembroke Ave., Norfolk, Va. Henri Marcel Cadgene ........,.....,. Sylvan Blvd., Englewood, N. J. John Clarke Cahill .,......,.....,.. 131 Moraine St., Brockton, Mass. Robert Lothrop Carlee ..., 222 Roseland Ave., Essex Fells, N, J. William Arthur Carlile, Jr.,.2595 Bryden Rd., Columbus, Ohio Charles Carr, Jr ...,......... 250 Jefferson Rd., Webster Groves, Mo. Eric Ronald lngriff Carson..Caixa Postal-3003, Sao Paulo, Brazil John Fredric Carspecken..245 Grand St., Morgantown, W. Va. Richard Diarmied Chadwick-Collins, 239 Roberts Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Robert Holden Chapman .,.,.. 1519 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill. Radcliffe Palmer Cheesman .,...,.,.... Academy Rd., Madison, N. J, John Woolson Clark. 212 North Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. John Bowen Coburn ..,........... Wooster School, Danbury, Conn. Harold Vinton Coes, Jr., 18 Braemore Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. John Paige Cofrin ............ .1105 S, Jackson St., Green Bay, Wis. Donald Andrew Colvin .,....., 829 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Name Address Edward Joseph Connolly, Jr., 50 Montgomery Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pepper Constable .,.....,......,. 4509 Roland Ave.. Baltimore, Md. William Palen Conway, Jr...Blue Mill Rd., Green Village, N. J. George Richardson Cooke, Jr., 64 Country Club Lane, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. John Maxwell Corbett ........ 443 W. Zlst St., New York, N. Y. Charles Paul Corrigan ,.,........ .Herrick Rd., Southampton, N. Y. Prank Vanderlip Cosby .... 98 Bayean Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. Edward Daily Cosden ....,.........,..............,....,.. Southold, N. Y Gordon Alexander Craig .... 91 Romaine Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Schuyler Crane .................... 659 Newark Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Harry Clement Crawford, Jr...529 Eighth Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. George Wishart Creighton, 390 Charlton Ave., South Orange, N. J. Richard Lee Crist .......,........ 1125 Cornell Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Baumgardner Cross, Jr ..... 69 Keene St., Providence, R. I. Charles Harper Crozer. Montgomery Ave. and Cherry Lane, Wynnewood, Pa. Charles Sumner Cummings, II ..., 30 Lloyd Pl., Belleville, N, J. J. Michael Curto ...................... 407 Ligonier St., Latrobe, Pa. Manford Daniel Custer ............ 643 Locust St., Coshocton, Ohio Gordon Butler Cutler ...... 207 Woodstock Ave., Kenilworth, lll. Wickliife Bond Dashiell, Jr ..... 1470 Carr Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Arthur Prank Davies, Jr., 310 North Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Charles S. Davis, Jr ......... 1800 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Class of 193 6 Name Address Howard McParlin Davis ........,. 617 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Robert Jay Davis .... 236 Farragut St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Samuel Boyer Davis, Jr .....,.......,............,..,...........,... Paoli, Pa. Clinton Owen Calvert Davisson, Campbell Rd.. Short Hills, N. J. Harry Tartup Deakyne, Jr., 35 S. Plaza Pl., Atlantic City, N. J. Marshall Harkness Dean ...... 1030 W. 55th St., Kansas City, Mo, Francis Kingsland de Beixedon..440 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Edward Horace Decker. ..... 581 Upper Blvd., Ridgewood, N. J. Richard Redwood Deupree. Jr.. R. R. No. 1, Madisonville, Cincinnati, Ohio Robert Rudolph Deutsch..131 Oakview Ave., Maplewood. N. J. John Muhlenberg DeYoe ...... 245 East Main St., Ramsey, N. J. Harold Paul Dicke ............ 2643 Livingston St., Allentown, Pa. Albert Joseph Diesinger, Jr ......,.... 322 Calvert Rd., Merion. Pa. Roger Coit Dixon .....,.. .......... 1 01 Broadmead, Princeton, N. J. Albert Bayard Dod, Jr ........... 250 Highland Ave., Orange. N. J. Clarence Dodge, Jr ......... 2204 Kalorama Rd., Washington, D. C. Norman Henderson Donald, Jr ........... Dongan Hills, S. 1., N. Y. Francis Hotham Dowley, 34 E. Chestnut Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. John Hamilton Drummond. Jr., 5617 Dorchester Ave., Chicago, Ill. Beauvais Duffy ...................... 12 E. 88th St., New York. N. Y. Arthur John Dziemian ............,... 544 Elm St., Arlington, N. J. William Corwin Earhart .....,.... 215 Lothrop St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Name Address John Edie .....,,....................... 287 Palisade Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Charles William Edwards .............................. Santa Paula, Calif. Gordon Madison Einhaus, 23 Chestnut St., Garden City, N. Y. Thomas Ketchen Elliot, HI .............................. Winnsboro, S. C. Edward Bradbury Entwistle. 1521 Prospect Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. Robert Eugene Erler .............,...... 119 Fifth St., Newark, N. J. Kenneth DuBois Ervin .............. 114 York Rd., Jenkintown, Pa. Harland Crandall Essertier ...... 275 State St.. Hackensack, N. J. Cary McNab Euwer ......,........................... Upper Marlboro, Md. William Edward Fackert, Jr., 117 Llewellyn Rd., Montclair, N. J. Laurence Fenninger, Jr ......... 294 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. George Jackson Fickes .......... 98 Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Arthur James Fisher, Jr ..... 120 Grosvenor Rd., Rochester, N. Y. Robert Lownds Fisher .......... 136 Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Lawrence Charles Ford. 2298 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Robert Pierpont Forshew .......... 161 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Herbert Hastings Foster. Jr ..... 717 Dixie Lane. Plainfield, N. J. George Anderson Fowler .... .... 2 29 Corona Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Robert Hobbs French ................ 36 Park Ave.. Worcester, Mass. Fredrick Henry Frick, Jr ........... 346 Lanch Ave., Bogota, N. J. Carl Knott Fried, Jr ................. 6 E. Main St., Springfield, Ohio George Samuel Friend .................... Curren Ter., Norristown, Pa. John Edward Furlong .... 128 Lorraine Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. The 1937 Brica-a:Brac C3 in Q ff. vs O 'Nh 1-r MD ua ON 2152 SDS'-fx 5 P1 nP1Q agn- P1355 Fun OOP-1 WY! 33.0 Q 'ii nog 'S-27' D172 F13 2 4.5 Q. U52 IN! OXZ UI'-4 Ewan' 594150 42.02 5550. S2233 :anal bm 3312: . 135151 ::2dO:1 be mx 559555. 2203: N' -. N ZZZZ +4'4r4f-4 '-4 Name Address Garret James Garretson, I1 ...... 7 Garden Ave., Bronxville, N. Summerfield Baldwin Garretson. Robert Budd Gibby ..,..,...,..., 158 East Fifth Ave., Roselle, N. J George Martin Luther Gill..187 Sherwool Pl., Englewood, N. J Edward Glassmeyer, Jr..,54 Van Reipen Ave., Jersey City, N. J Richard Rhea Patton Goheen .... 400 S. 9th St., Philadelphia, Pa Charles Henry Goodsell, Jr ,...,,....................... Short Hills, N. J Thurlow Marshall Gordon, Jr., 435 E. 52nd St., New York, N. Y Lewis Jefferson Gorin, Jr ..... 1129 Cardinal Pl., Louisville, Ky Edmund Nash Gorman ...,..,.............................., Stevenson, Md. Robert Eugene Goudreau ...... 73 St. Pau1's Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Walter Worthington Graham ,..,.., .1622 Race St., Denver, Colo Otto Joseph Anthony Grassi, Jr., 405 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y Arthur Zabriskie Gray ..,.,...,........... ,,.......l .......... G a rrison, N. Y. John Davis Gray ..................,.....,.,.,............... Blairstown, N. J John Leo Grebauskas ,,........ 114 Curtiss St., Union City, Conn David Gorham Greene.. ,,.. ...... 4 2 Ashland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Stewart Evans Gregory ..,... 84 Carleton St., East Orange, N. J Arthur Sylvester Grenier, Jr ....... 330 Park St., Montclair, N. J. Campbell Clark Groel, Jr ....... 152 Cleveland St., Orange, N. J Harvey Hall, Jr ..................... Grossing Dr., Charleston, W. Va. Name Address Robert Austin Hall ........ 125 Brookside Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. David Carpenter Hamilton .... 927 Rahway Rd., Plainneld, N. J Edwin Wombwell Hampton ....,.......,..,. .Box 235, Warren, Ark. Paul Munde Hancock, 1870 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D. C Francis Marling Harris ....,.,..... 148 Depew Ave., Buffalo, N. Y Barton Harrison ............ 1000 Poplar Hill Rd., Baltimore, Md William James Harrison ........ 5210 Davenport St., Omaha, Neb Stanley David Hart .......... 214 Belleville Ave., Bloomneld, N. J Howard Carl Hartman, 2755 Macomb St., N.W., Washington, D. C Jesse Lee Hartman, 11 ...... 614 Allegheny St., Hollidaysburg, Pa George Maurice Harton, III. Park Mansions. Erew St., Pittsburgh, Pa George Haywood Hawks, Jr...1286 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y Norman Hovey Hayes ............ 14 lrving St., New Bedford, Mass Thomas Aloysius Hayes .... 93 Wyoming Ave., So. Orange, N. J Burchard Miller Hazen..189 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. J John Wilson Heck .... 19615 One Hundredth Ave., Hollis, N. Y Elleard Buridan Heffern ............ 434 Wesley Ave., Ferguson, Mo David Stuart Hemingway .......,.... 111 South St., Auburn, N. Y Willard Max Henkelman .,.......... 640 Hickory St., Scranton, Pa Ralph Eugene Herendeen, Jr., 155 E. 72nd St., New York, N. Y Robert Robins Heroy ,... .... ...,........ ....., R i v er Rd., Belmar, N. J Leon John Heuser ,....... 481 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J Howard Hazlett Hildreth..901 No. Main St., Wheeling. W. Va The 1937 Briczazlgrac Class of 193 6 Name Address Hugo Alfred Hilgendorff, Jr...16 Oakwood Pl., Elizabeth, N. J. John Porter Hine ....,...,,........ 179 Cove St., New Haven, Conn Raymond Newman Hockenberry, Jr., 54 Sagamore Rd.. Bronxville, N. Y. Henry Voss Hogan .......... 21 Ludington Rd., West Orange, N. J Henry Bertram Holmes .......... 249 Ridge Rd., Douglaston, N. Y Penn Harvey Holsapple ............,... 12 Oak Way, Scarsdale, N. Y Dayton George Hopkins .......,..,.........,............. New Egypt, N. J Chauncey Todd Horton, Jr., 25 Rockaway Rd., Garden City, N. Y Hans Kierstede Hudson, Jr...l025 Park Ave., New York, N. Y Robert Alonzo Hull, Jr .......,................,.............. Waverly, Pa Frederick William Hummel, World and 4th Sts., West Belmar, N. J John Washburn Hunt..2318 First Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn Carl Eric Hutz ........,..,.... 130 Hamilton Ave., Englewood, N. J John Frederick Hyle ......,..... 348 Twelfth Ave., Homestead, Pa William Torbert Ingram .......... R. F. D. No. 2, Trenton, N. J Joseph Randall Jaquillard, 107-08 86th Ave., Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y George Pollock Jenkins..25 Wildwood Ter., Glen Ridge, N. J Randolph Jenks ........................ Mt. Kemble, Morristown, N. J Benn Wainwright Jesser ..,. 358 Hamilton Pl., Hackensack, N. J Howard Walter Johnson..24 Lexington St., New Britain, Conn Frank Bremond Johnston .......... 319 Summit Ave.. Wayne, Pa William Dickinson Johnston..40 E. 88th St., New York, N. Y. Name Address Alan Wood Jones, Jr ......... 1224 Fayette St.. Conshohocken, Pa. Douglas Elliott Jones ........ 19 Oxford Rd.. White Plains, N. Y. Gillespie Seaver Jones ........ Walnut Gate, South Orange. N. J. Herbert Ivor Jones ...,........ E. Allendale Ave., Saddle River, N. J. John Paul Jones .... 249 North Heights Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Richard O'Donnel Jones .... 3805 E. English St., Wichita. Kansas Thomas Scott Jones ...................... 125 Park Ave., Hinsdale, Ill. Rudolph Kauffmann, 1I..,.l West Melrose St., Chevy Chase, Md. Herbert Kaufman ................ 302 Seymour Ave., Newark, N. J. Theodore Borstel Keer ............ 601 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. James Holland Keet, Jr ..... 1215 Meadowmere, Springfield, Mo. Edward Demarest Keller .... 269 Roseland Ave., Essex Fells, N. J. Roger Edmund Kellogg ................ West Rd.. Short Hills, N. J. John Francis Kelly ........................ 16 Lakeview Rd., Deal, N. J. Gordon Keppel ............ ............ 5 22 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. Frederick Gordon Ketcham .... 430 Union St., Hackensack, N. J. Frederick Lewis Keyes ........ 593 South Main St., Geneva, N. Y. William Austin Kienbusch .... 12 E. 74th St., New York, N. Y. Richard Henry Kilcullen .... 230 W. 79th St.. New York, N. Y. Frederic Paige Kimball ............ 277 Walnut St., Dedham, Mass. George Duncan Kinder ........ 908 National Rd., Bridgeport, Ohio Aubrey Edmonds King, Jr ...., 200 Northfield Pl., Baltimore, Md. William Joseph Kirby ...... 110 East North Ave., Baltimore, Md. George Stanley Koehler ............ 87 Maple St., Rutherford, N. J. Raymond Burns Koehler .......... 87 Maple St., Rutherford, N. J. Edward Walter Koerber ........ 91 Maple St., New Britain, Conn. Robert Yates Kopf ............. ........... 5 09 Market St., Warren, Pa. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Class of 193 6 Name Address Eugenio Lage ...... 650 Avenida Atlantica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil William George Lamb ........ 49 East 96th St., New York, N. Y. John Rogers Lanahan ,........... 10 Atterbury Ave., Trenton, N. J. Fred Gourley Lancaster, Jr. 232 Jefferson Dr., Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Kumler Landis, Jr ....... 930 Schantz Ave., Dayton, Ohio Robert Christian Lang ...,,....,........,..........,.........,.. Gillette, N. J. Charles Wesley Lapha .,...,.. 28 Boughton Ave., Pittsford, N. Y. William Fredric Laporte, Jr ....... 86 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. J. Laurence Henry Larsen ....,,.... 750 West Market St., Lima, Ohio William Law ........,.........,.....,,.. 12 Murray Pl., Princeton, N. J. Frederick Richmond Lawson, 19 South Sydney St., Dorchester, Mass. Gilbert Lea .................... ' Francis Woodburn Leary ..,. 216 Court St., Binghamton, N. Y. Malcolm Leighton ......,...,.,....... 7 Hilton Pl., Hempstead, N. Y. Garrett Benjamin LeVan, Jr ...,, Sunset Blvd., Steubenville, Ohio Harry Henry LeVeen .....,,.....,,.,..,.,..... Woodhaven, L. I., N. Y. Felix Joffre Levy-Hawes, Park Drive South and North St., Rye, N. Y. Archibald Ross Lewis ..,..i..,. 57 Cleveland Lane, Princeton, N. J. Arthur Robert Lewis ........ 817 East 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas Amerman Lewis ...... 566 Mowbray Arch, Norfolk, Va. Harold Alexander Ley, Jr ...,. 10 Millard Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Charles Ewing Green Lloyd .......,..........,,........ Short Hills, N. J. Charles Wait Lloyd ....,.......,,.. 183 Vassar St., Rochester, N. Y. Pa. Morris Lloyd ..........,.........,......... Mill Creek Rd., Ardmore, Pa. Name Address Willis Frederick Loeffel ...... 91 Zabriskie St., Jersey City, N. J Frank William Lovejoy, Jr ..... 56 Berkeley St., Rochester, N. Y George Harold Lucas ....,.... Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown, N. J Alvin Lothrop Luttrell, 2001 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C John Keith Lynahan ,......, 221 Church St., Bound Brook, N. J Hugh Bailey Lynn .......,..,......... 70 Elmwood Rd., Verona, N, J Charles Williston McAlpin, 11, 130 Madison Ave., Madison, N, J Harry McCall, Jr .............,. 2426 Prytania St., New Orleans, La Roscoe Parke McClave, Jr .,....,.. 244 Clark Ter., Cliffside, N. J H. Gordon McClellan ................ 143 North Pitt St., Mercer, Pa Carl Holz McClure, Ill ..,. 121 Trenor Dr., New Rochelle, N. Y James Eugene McColgan.,2OO Beechwood Ave., Catonsville, Md Charles Edward McConnell, Jr. ' 640 West 8th St., Plainfield, N. J John Edward McCracken .... 5 Jefferson St., Lambertville, N. J William McDermott .......... 31 West 12th St., New York, N. Y Charles Francis McDonald .,., 833 West State St., Trenton, N. J Lyman Leavitt McGrath ...44 Lafayette Ave., East Orange, N. J George Alexander McKeon ,.., 58 Arsdale Ter., East Orange, N. J Dennis Francis McMahon, Jr...2104 So. Madison, Tulsa, Okla George Wells McMurray ....,.............,....... Graystone Park, N. J Henry Piper McNulty ......., 186 Sullivan St., New York, N. Y Duncan MacDougald, ll .............. Greenville Rd., Brevard, N. C Hugh Allen MacMillan ........,.., 229 Union St., Cumberland, Md The 1987 Bric:a:B1-ac Class of 193 6 Name Address Rodger Ellison MacQuigg, Union Carbide and Carbon Bldg., New York, N. Y. Percy Childs Madeira, III ,.., West School Lane, Germantown, Pa, Walter McClymonds Maitland ..............,.......,......,.. Drake, Colo. Robert Kade Mardnn, 57 Hillcrest Ave. CPark Hillj, Yonkers, N. Y. Wilson Perree Marks ,...........,,,.....,..,.......... Kiski, Saltsburg, Pa. Bruce Ramage Martin .......... 5807 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Hildebrant Martin .... 969 Cedarbrook Rd., Plainfield, N. J. Frank Leslie Martine ................,. 328 Park Ave., Newark, N. J. Howard Burton Marvin, 792 Avenida Atlantica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil John Tufton Mason, Jr., 447 West South Orange Ave., South Orange, N. J. Ralph Schweizer Mason .............. l04 Parker Pl., Trenton, N. J. Robert Sewell Mather .........,....., 72l7 Yates Ave., Chicago, Ill. Albert Touzalin Maurice .... 404 East 55th St., New York, N. Y. Edward Henry Maxwell ........,....... Box 1064, Greenwich, Conn. Robert Caldwell Mayo..4000 Cathedral Ave., Washington, D. C. Charles Braddock Meech, 2603 Newton Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn. John Wister Meigs ................,. 1736 M. St., Washington, D. C. Robert Thomas Mellinger .....,....,... 71 Akers St., Johnstown, Pa. Howard Menand, Jr., 15 North Lyon Ave., Menands, Albany, N. Y. William Gerhard Mennen, Jr., l35 Raymond Ave., South Orange, N. J. Name Address Walter Williamson Merrill ........,......................... Glendale, Ohio George Rich Metcalf ...................... 70 South St., Auburn, N. Y. Arch Louis Metzner, Jr ..... 23 Rockledge Rd., Wheeling, W. Va. Stanley Wheeler Midgley, Jr...l13l Sheridan Rd., Evanston, Ill. Samuel Stockton Miles, 506 Woodlawn Rd., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Benjamin Charles Milner, lll..2l0l Auburn Ave., Toledo, Ohio Ralph Justin Minnich ........ 1851 East Erie Ave., Lorain, Ohio Samuel Keene Mitchell, Jr., 1724 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Pa. Philip Vaughan Mohan ........ 269 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Lyman Moore .................. 216 North 9th St., Newark, N. J. Israel Wister Morris, Jr .,.... 38 Summit St., Chestnut Hill, Pa. John McLean Morris ........ 449 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. William Henry Morris .... 2491 Highland Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Quin Morton ................ H640 Holley Ave., Charleston, W. Va. John Cornell Murray, Jr ......... .... Y ardley Rd., Yardley, Pa. Freeman Rawdon Myers..39 Colony Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Clifford Armitage Nangle .... l2O Fountain Ave., Trenton, N. J. Richard Wilson Nebel ............ 2 Washington Rd., Parlin, N. J. Douglas Houghton Needham, 570 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. Raoul Henry Nehr ........ 4ll Lenox Pl., South Orange, N. J. John Allison Nesbitt .,...... 15 Wyndcrest Ave., Catersville, Md. Robert Lee Nevitt ....,..,.............. 257-28th St., Atlanta, Ga. Garrett Winder Nevius ............ l 15 Broadway, New York, N. Y. William Barnes Newsome ....... 43 24 St. John's Dr., Dallas, Texas The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Class of 193 6 Name Address William Seton Duys Niven, Rhunacraig, Millhill Rd., Oyster Bay, N. Y. George Marcellus Onken ........ 96 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. William Thornton Osborne, 3 Mosswoocl Ave., South Orange, N. J. Frank McDowell Parker, Jr ......... Walnut St., Reedsville, Pa. Thomas Alexander Parrott .,...... 17 Ivy Lane, Princeton, N. J. William John Pasley .... 456 Richmond Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Paul Henry Pauk ............ 20 West Main St., Branford, Conn. John Pyper Peacock, Jr ....... 1402 Loraine Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. James Townsend Peirce .... Canterbury Farms, Warrenton, Pa. Edward Hadduck Peplow, Jr., 1301 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N. J. Richard Byron Perry, Jr...3155 Annapolis Ave., Dormont, Pa. Carl Williams Peterson ........ 836 Wheeler Ave., Scranton, Pa. William Henry Peterson, Jr ........, Woods Lane, Colonia, N. J. Frank Alfred Petito .................. 224 Pearl St., Trenton, N. J. Richard Robinson Pettit .... 400 W, Madison St., Chicago, Ill. Samuel Fiske Pierson .... 160 Glenbrook Rd., Stamford, Conn. Philip Lansdale Pillsbury, 2216 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D. C. William Edgar Porter .... 650 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Woodburn Potter, Jr...240 Shawnee Rd., Ardmore, Pa. Percy Preston .................,.. 25 West 9th St., New York, N. Y. Raphael Pumpelly ................ 7 West 43rd St., New York, N. Y. Lowell Mason Pumphrey .... 957 Government St., Mobile, Ala. David McAlpin Pyle ...,............ 57 William St., New York City Name Address James Alonzo Quigley. ............... Orchard Hill, Lock Haven, Pa. James Valleau Quinn,.192 Woodland Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Stanley John Quinn, Jr., 526 Highbrook Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Robert John Rafter .................... 7 Moore Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Charles Frederic Ramsey, Jr ......................... .... N ew Hope, Pa. Angus Crawford Randolph Virginia Episcopal School, Lynchburg, Va. Rudolph Stewart Rauch, Jr ................................. Villanova, Pa. Cleveland Dodge Rea ....,... 102 Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Reichel, Jr ................... 4947 Walton St., Philadelphia, Pa. Jay Robert Reist ................ 210 Summit Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. John Otto Rhome ..........., 618 Grassmere Ave., Interlaken, N. J. Harold Van Buren Richard .... 1060 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Bruce MacDonnell Ridgway..l10 Hilton Ave., Hempstead, N. Y. Spencer Coryell Ridgway ............ Oportado 124, Santiago, Chile Sido Louis Ridolfi ............ 439 Whittaker Ave., Trenton, N. J. John Fredrick Riebow .... ..173 Onderdonk Ave., Manhasset, N. Y, Verus Taggert Ritter, Jr ....... 336 N. Latches Lane, Merion, Pa. William Randolph Robbins .... 859 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City David Roberts, III ..,......... 3880 Crescent Rd., Birmingham, Ala. Henry Butcher Roberts ................................................ Bala, Pa. David Allan Robertson, Jr., 2229 North Charles St., Baltimore, Md. John Brooks Robinson..lO25 Third Ave. N., Great Falls, Mont. Thomas Blackwood Rodgers, III. 517 Berkley Ave., Orange, N. J. il-he 1987 Briczag-Brac Class of 1936 Name Address Albert Sutherland Roe ,......,.... 7 Bayard Lane. Princeton, N. J Charles Bartlett Rogers ...,..., 506 Walnut Rd., Lake Forest, Ill Robert Burton Romberger,.1649 San Pasquol St., Pasadena, Cal William Winston Roper, Jr...7201 Lincoln Dr., Philadelphia, Pa Kennedy Paul Ross .............,.. 29 So. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill Urban J. Peters Rushton .....,........ Box 1751, Birmingham, Ala Gerald Sinnott Ryan ..,........, 21 Dante Ave., Larchmont, N. Y Joseph James Ryan ...,............ 32 E. 70th St., New York. N. Y Lawrence Thomas Ryan .......... Red Oak Road, Bronxville, N, Y Erle B. Savage, Jr .,..,..,......,...... R.F.D. No. 3, Wayzata, Minn John Morris Sayre ............,... 36 Prospect Ave., Montclair, N. J Alan Murray Schaeffer, 409 Clements Ridge Rd., Barrington, N. J William Hurd Scheide..221 No. Washington St., Titusville, Pa William Frederick Schmick..4 601 Millbrook Rd., Baltimore, Md Roland Henry Schuerhoff. 2530 Erickson St., East Elmhurst, N. Y. Peter Aston Schwartz ........ 343 Aubrey Road, Wynnewood, Pa David Haven Scott Roberts '55 Ashbrid e Rds Br n Mawr Pai g ., y , Robert William Scott .... 3300 East Seventh Ave., Denver, Colo Richard Louis Seggel .,.....,........ 2 S. Clinton St., Trenton, N. J Craig Severance .... ,..,...... . .,,., E lectric Bldg., Asbury Park, N. J Francis Seyfarth ........ ,.,....... R .F.D., No. 3, Princeton, N. J Robert Seyfarth ,..,..,...........,...,. R.F.D. No. 3, Princeton, N. J Walter Seymour, Jr ..,,......,.. 297 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J Charles Edward Shain .,...... 240 Cedar St. ma ua ,Ta q,Pa. Paul Baker Sheatsley..98 Crestview Rd., Mountain Lakes, N. J. Name Address William Chastain Shelton. 3211 Tennyson St., N. NV., Washington, D. C. Hampton Gilbert Silcox, IH, Wharton 'ei Winding Roads, Jenkintown, Pa. Sidney Bayley Silleck, Jr ......... 8 Brayton Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. Robert Abbott Sincerbeaux, 43 Greenway Ter., Forest Hills, N. Y. Edwin Lemoine Skinner. Jr., 100 Orchard Ave., 'NVebster Groves, Mo. William Vanuxem Slaughter ..,. Prestwould Apts., Richmond. Va. Jonathan Slocum ...,................,....,........................ Beacon, N. Y. Alan Leslie Smith ......., 32 NVashington St., East Orange, N. J. Albridge Clinton Smith, HI, 150 Montrose Ave., South Orange, N. J. Gerald Hewitt Smith ................ 7 E. 78th St., New York, N. Y. Gordon Howell Smith .............. l60l James St., Syracuse, N. Y. Irving Heddens Smith. Jr., 1020 VV. 55th St., Kansas City, Mo. John Chabot Smith .............. 27 XV, 67th St., New York, N. Y. Lawrence LaGrave Smith .... 79 Leonard St., New York, N. Y. Walter Henry Smith .,,........,...,.... 264 Cliff Ave., Pelham, N. Y. John Clinton Snyder ...,...... 529 Kenilworth St., Clinton, Iowa Willis Embry Snyder ...,.. Chosen Christian College, Seoul, Korea John Philip Sousa, HI ........ 7753 Draper Ave., La Jolla, Calif. Alexander Pyott Spence ,....,..,... Kahdena Rd., Morristown. N. J. Edgar A. Spencer .................... 405 Myrtle Ave., Albany, N. Y. Robert Harold Sperber ,........, 15 W. 81st St., New York, N. Y. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Class of 193 6 Name Address Homer Spofford ........,.,.,... 145 E. 52nd St., New York, N. Y. Albert Campbell Steece, Jr...820 Franklin Ave., Columbus. Ohio Harry James Stevens, Jr .,... 438 Walton Rd., Maplewood. N. J. George Black Stewart, III ..,... American University, Beirut, Syria John Albert Stilwell ..,....,.. 250 W. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. Robert Winthrop Storer ..., 522 Vose Ave., South Orange, N. J. Oscar Solomon Straus, 11 ........,. 6 E. 93rd St., New York, N. Y. John Anthony Strazza, Jr ......... 41 Beach St., Bloomfield, N. J. James Clark Streett, Jr ............. 36 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Donald Sutherland. ........................... Ogontz School, Rydal, Pa. Aaron Snyder Swartz ............ 1739 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. John David Sweeney, Jr., 263 Beechmont Dr., New Rochelle, N. Y. Reginald Borack Sykes ...,........ 28 Frederick St., Montclair, N. J. Arthur Lloyd Symington .... 167 E. 65th St., New York, N. Y. William Louis Taggart, Jr., 900 Iroquois Dr., Grand Rapids, Mich. Benjamin Holliday Taplin, 13485 No. Park Blvd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio Walter Taradash ...................... 20 Pine St., New York, N. Y. Arthur Earl Tator, Jr ........, 57 DeForest Ave., Summit, N. J. Howard Wilson Taylor, Jr., 6017 Greene St., Germantown, Philadelphiaf Pa. John Frank Adams Taylor, 1311 South St., Andrews Pl., Los Angeles, Cal. William Jack Taylor ................ 252 North 6th St., Indiana, Pa. Justus Stevens Templeton ......,. 625 N. Ottowa Ave., Dixon, Ill. Name Address Edwin Daisley Thatcher ..,... 590 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles deYoung Thieriot ............ Rosecourt, Burlingame, Calif. John Alexander Thompson ............ Assiut College, Assiut, Egypt John William Thompson, - 2301 California St., Washington, D. C. William Tatem Tilden, IIIH525 Hansberry St., Germantown, Pa. George Baker Treide ..... ......... 4 201 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. William Trevor ,..,.................. 103 W. 29th St., Baltimore, Md. Abraham Charles Troup, IV. Norman Towers, River Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. John Coburn Turner, Brighton Hotel, 2123 California St., N. W., Wash., D. C. Samuel Tyler, Jr ...,........................... 58 Via Napoli, Rome, Italy David Richardson Upson ........ 510 Trinity Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Morris Crawford Valentine, 8345 Lefferts Blvd., Kew Gardens, N. Y. Wynant Davis Vanderpool, Jr...86 Miller Rd., Morristown, N. J. Earl Newkirk Van Hart..249 Mountwell Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. Samuel Child Vanneman .... 88 South Main St., Port Deposit, Md. Earl Travis Van Sciver ,......... 349 Pelham Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Van Valzah, Jr ..... 2024 Chadbourne Ave., Madison, Wis. Nicholas Biddle Wainwright ,.,............. Ambler R.E.D. No. l, Pa. Roger Atkinson Walke, Jr ......, St. Mark's Rectory, Pikesville, Md. Alan Barnes Walker .......,.............. Morningside, Milford, Conn. Hugh Blackburn Walker ,......... 3506 Salem St., Indianapolis, Ind. William Henry Walker, II, 1336 Sanford Ave., Flushing, L. I., N. Y. The 1987 Briczazlgrac Class of 193 6 Name Address William Walsh Wallin .... ,..... ...... 3 5 7 Park Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. John Britton Ward ...,..,... 286 Highland Ave., Ridgewood, N, J. Harry Borden Wardell ,....,,..... Curtis Ave., Point Pleasant, N. J. Alba Houghton Warren, Jr...l0l7 Lovett Blvd., Houston, Texas Richard Duer Waters ..,. 38 Poplar St., Douglaston, I.. 1., N. Y. Edward Thomson Powell Watson, 1000 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. George Russell Webster ..,. 1466 Longfellow Ave., Detroit, Mich. Frank Benjamin Weiss ,,.......... 47 E. 88th St., New York, N. Y. John Allen Claude Weller.,1508 MacDuff Ave., Jacksonville, Pla, Samuel Mauldin Wells, 874 North Pennsylvania Ave., Morrisville, Pa. Frederic Sager Welsh, Jr ..... 2619 Highland Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Jack Reed Welsh ..........,... 2619 Highland Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Louis Pierre Wenzell, Jr .,............... 372 Bala Ave., Cynwyd, Pa. John Henry West, Jr ......... 4004 Greenway St., Baltimore, Md. John Benjamin Wescott, Jr ..... 51 Hillside Ave., Chatham, N. J. Alexander Bowman Wheeler ,......... ..Ardmore Ave., Ardmore, Pa. George Davidson White ,....... Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn. John Howell White ................ 17 Eernwood Rd., Summit, N. J. William Henry White ..,....,.,.......... 308 lnnis St., Oil City, Pa. Frederick Crocker Whitman..2265 Ralston Ave., Burlingame, Cal. Marland Hamilton Whitman ..., 34 W. Biddle St., Baltimore, Md, Edward Fletcher Whitney ........ 21 E. 90th St., New York, N. Y. Ralph Rohrer Whittaker, Jr ,.,.... 220 High St., Williamsburg, Pa. Name Address George Wilgus .....,..............,. 148 Cuyler Ave., Trenton. N. J Carl Frederick Wilkening. Jr ...., 33 Owen Ave., Lansdowne, Pa Willis Howard Willey, Jr ..... 505 Goodwyn Ave., Memphis, Tenn Alvin Marcus Williams, Jr ....,...... 110 High St., Montclair, N. J Edward Mercur 'Williams 76 W. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa John Gilmore Williams ........ 455 E. 57th St., New York, N. Y Richard Lucas Williams. Jr ..... 325 Fullerton Pkwy., Chicago, lll Edward John NVilliamson ..,. 49 Riggs Ave., West Hartford. Conn George Kenneth NVillis,.l004 Townsend Ave., New Haven, Conn Roger Willcock .....,...,.......,...........,...... Pine Road, Sewickley. Pa Edward Daniel Winters .........,.........,........... Keuka Park, N. Y Lewis Wynne XVister ...............,.... Cherry Lane, Wynnewood, Pa Harleston Read Wood ........ 615 Pembroke Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa Robert MacPherson Vifood .,.. 181 Belle Ave.. Highland Park, lll William Henry XVood , .....,.........,................ Tuxedo Park, N. Y William John Wood ............. 433 Jennings St.. Beverly, N. Y Joseph Cass Viloodle ..,.........................,.,......... lrvington, N. Y Marshall Wright .......,,....,....,. 320 DeKalb St., Norristown. Pa Willard Jurey 'NVright ...... ...,. l 237 Federal Ave., Seattle, Wash John Jacob Wyckoff ...... ...... ...........,.. ,..... D u t ch Neck, N. J Mich David Bourne Wygant ,.... ....... 7 13 Piere St., Birmingham Jean Wylie ............,....,.,........ 2388 Pine St., San Diego. Calif William Madison Whittington, Jr., 401 East Market St., Greenwood, Miss. Edward Madison Yard ...,........ Boxwood Farm, Woodbury, N. J 6+ John Elling Zacharias ...,,,....., 119 Harding Ave., Clinton, N. J The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Clam of 1937 THOMAS GUCKER, HI J. N. IRWIN, II HARPER FOLLANSBEE Vice-President President Secretary-Treasurer 65 Class of 1937 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Cfmf Ojiceffg 1937 JUNIOR YEAR JOHN NICHOL IRWIN, II ....................,. President THOMAS GUCKER, III ......,,..,.,.,.,, Vice-President: HARPER EOLLANSBEE ...,...A Secretary-Treasurer SOPHOMORE YEAR ERESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM JOHN NICHOL IRWIN, II .......,.,.,.......,.. President JOHN NICHOL IRWIN, II .,......,...,,........ President ELMER KENNETH SANDBACH .... Vice-President ELMER KENNETH SANDBACH J,.. Vice-President THOMAS GUCKER, III ...4...,.. Secretary-Treasurer THOMAS GUCKER, III ..,....... Secretary-Treasurer 67 The 1937 B1-ic:a:Brac Clam of 7937 Name Address Oakford Woodnut Acton, Jr ,........ 95 Market St., Salem, N. J. Paul Adams, Jr ................,.................,.............. LaMoure, N. D. Robert George Adamson .,.. Greene Manor Apt., Germantown, Pa. Kirkland Barker Alexander, Jr...14l5 Parker Ave., Detroit, Mich. Langdon Cheves Allen ...,.... 2216 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Riner Gaither Altizer .... 905 Edgewood Dr., Charleston, W. Va. John Franklin Anderson ...... 303 Ridgewood Rd., Akron, Ohio Colebert LeRoy Andrus .... 1903 Girard Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Charles Hart Angell ....,,.. 198 St. James Ave., Springiield, Mass. Robert Warren Anthony, Jr..208 W. 23rd St., New York, N. Y. Arthur Lowrie Applegate ,... 114 Centennial Ave., Sewickley, Pa. Alexander Armstrong, Jr .............,... Towson, R. D. No. 8, Md. Grant Eddy Armstrong ,... 1012 Van Dyke Ave., Detroit, Mich. Frank Edwin Avery, Jr ..,,. 36 Stanhope Pl., Glen Ridge, N. J. Henry Michael Bach, Jr ......,.... 120 Pine St., Woodmere, N. Y. Herbert Wright Backes, Jr...Trenton Trust Bldg., Trenton, N. J. Keith Lanneau Baker, Jr., 157 Euston Rd., Garden City, L. I., N. Y. Josiah Morris Baldwin ....,... 460 Felder Ave., Montgomery, Ala. Robert George Ballentine, 133 Buckingham Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. Shaun Peter Banigan ..,......,....., Shorehaven, S. Norwalk, Conn. Steven Barabas ....................,....... 504 Broadway, Passaic, N. J. James Rezner Barber, Jr ..... 912 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. Harold Oakley Barker, Jr ..... 2 E. 61st St., New York, N. Y. Robert Gaylord Barnes ..,..... 6376 City Line, Philadelphia, Pa. Roger Watson Barrett .... 623 Abbottsford Rd., Kenilworth. Ill. William Clement Bartlett .... 12 Archer Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. William George Bare, Jr .,....... 103 Kinsey St., Richmond, Ind. Charles William Bayliss, Jr ....... 210 Pembroke Ave., Wayne, Pa. Edward Fitzgerald Beale, 111. 2025 DeLancey St., Philadelphia, Pa. Clifford Swift Bebell ........ 1216 Fourth Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. Francis Edward Bell ............ 178 Oakridge Ave., Summit, N. J. Name Address Richard Porter Bell ......,,.......... 5619 Elgin St., Pittsburgh, lPa. Mark Anthony Beltaire. 111 .... 57 Lawrence Ave., Detroit, Mich. Robert Austin Bendheim .... 140 E. 52nd St.. New York, N. Y. Byron David Benson, Jr ......... 215 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. J. Edward Houston Bindley, Jr...6l ll Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Franz Joseph Bernhard Bing..150 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. Norman Edward Biorn ......,..... 94 Crocus Pl., St. Paul, Minn. Robert Knox Bishop ,.,......... 1356 Park Blvd., Camden. N. J. Fred Martin Blaicher ............ 444 Berkley Ave., Orange, N. J. John Spratt Blay .......,..,..... 1130 Parker Ave.. Detroit, Mich. Gordon Alexander Block, Jr.. 135 S. 17th St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Stuart Booth .....................,..,...,. New St., Mendham. N. J. William Howard Borden. ..,..... ,,................... .... R u mson, N. J. Russell E. Borner .......,.... 180 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Edgar Clinton Bothwell. Jr.. 120 Beech St., Edgewood, Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert George Bradshaw .... 125 Hutchinson Rd., Trenton, N. J. Jack William Bredenberg..88 Hammerschmidt Pl., Buffalo, N. Y. William Westphal Brenn ......, 420 Sumner Ave., Newark, N. J. Alfred Polland Brill, Jr .....,. 712 St. James St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ' Portland, Me. Joseph Lyons Broderick .... 780 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. George 1. Brown, Jr ..,...... P. O. Box 183, Honolulu, Hawaii Irving Brown, Jr ................,..,..,.. Sunset Ave., Haworth, N. J. Lawrence Vroome Brown. 315 Herberton Ave., Port Richmond, N. Y. Paul Ray Brown .................. 1246 Lake Drive, Zanesville, Ohio J. Hibbs Buckman, Jr .........,..........,.................. Langhorne, Pa. Russell Wait Buddington. 6054 N. Bay Ridge Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Frank Caulkins Bunn, Jr ..........,,. 30 Hillyer St., Orange, N. J. Ernest Suhr Burch ................ 205 W. Third St., Oil City, Pa. Robert Landy Burger ........ 223 Grendale Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Bartol Brinkler ..,,........,..,............ 104 Park St., The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Class Name Address John Clark Burke ..................., 1937 Fifth Ave., Troy, N. Y. John Woolfolk Burke, Jr...2311 Tracy Pl., Washington, D. C. Stuart Dean Burt, Jr .,,..., 283 Wyoming Ave., Maplewood, N. J. James Robinson Bussey, Jr...700 Bayou Rd., St. Petersburg, Fla. John Joseph Byrne ............ 11 Madison St., Morristown, N. J. Henry Adolph Caesar, II .... 133 E. 64th St., New York, N. Y. Dutro Carvelle Cale, II .... 7532 Parkdale Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Barton Cameron .................,.....,..., 1210 Astor St., Chicago, Ill. Andrew Martin Campbell, Jr ....... 208-3rd Ave., Belmar, N. J. Edward DeForest Candee..294 Bronxville Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. James Gray Cannon .....,.. 400 Hermitage Rd., Charlotte, N. C. Howard LeGrand Canoune, 1208 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Thomas Stacy Capers, Jr ....... 420 Penn St., Hollidaysburg, Pa. Charles Carroll ..........,.....,....... 48 Rue Spontine, Paris, France Valentine Charles Cartus, Jr ..... 208 Renner Ave., Newark, N. J. Robert James Chapman .... 518 Danforth St., Syracuse, N. Y. Fred St. Clair Charlot .......,.... 43 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Benjamin Chew, Jr ....................... ,,...........,..,......... R adnor, Pa. John Paul Chubet, III ...,,... 9 St. John Ave., Norwood, Mass. Lester Butler Churchill. ..,............ Lincoln Ave., Rumson, N. J. Harry Bruce Clark ................,,.. 107 Essex St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert Ford Clary, Jr...1400 Third Ave. N., Great Falls, Mont. William Pennington Cleaver..512 Sixth Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. Walter Harvey Close, Jr ..... 131 E. 66th St., New York, N. Y. James Johnson Coale, III .... 16 Franklin St., Annapolis, Md. Bradford Cochran .........,.. 1341 Prospect Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Thomas Stuart Collings ...,.... 1532 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Alexander Tufts Colt ........ 121 W. Hemlock St., Hazleton, Pa. Theodore Henry Conderman, II .....,.................. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Jerome Taylor Congleton, Jr., 488 Highland Ave., Newark, N. J. Arthur Lowe Connell ..........., 717 Webster Ave., Scranton, Pa. Peter Geoffrey Cook.. .....,,,,.... Heathcote Farm, Kingston, N. J. 0 69 1937 Name Address Thomas Tyson Cook, Jr., 45 Summer St., Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y John T. Cooke .........,....., 210 E. 68th St., New York, N. Y John Patterson Coyle .............. 10 Miller Pl., Bronxville, N. Y Alexander Crawford Craig, VIH605 E. 9th Ave., Denver, Colo Donald Brooke Creecy, Jr...Roland Pk. Apts., Roland Park, Md Nicholas R. Criss, Jr ........... 119 Yorkshire Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa Robert Maynard Crooker ........ 21 South Dr., Larchmont, N. Y James Frederick Cross, III..l21 S. Munn Ave., E. Orange, N. J Ralph Langstaff Crow, Jr ..... 101 Park Ave., New York, N. Y John Rourke Crowley..333 Redmond Rd., South Orange, N. J Stephan Edwin Cullinan .... 2227 Terwilligan St., Tulsa, Okla William Charles Cummings, Jr., 4900 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, Ill William Hays Curry ...,.... 814 Morgwood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa Earle Newton Cutler, Jr ..... Van Beuren Rd., Morristown, N. J McKim Daingerfield ................ 3405 Greenway, Baltimore, Md Sydney Stoate Date ................ 677 Walden Rd., Winnetka, Ill Adam Hawthorne Davidson, Jr., Roland Park Apts., Baltimore, Md Roblin Henry Davis, Jr ......... 2945 E. 7th Ave., Denver, Colo Roderic I-Iollett Davison ..........,... 80 North St., Auburn, N. Y George Hadley Dear ..........,. 12 Chestnut St., Ridgewood, N, J William Sloane Delaiield .... 1021 Park Ave., New York, N. Y Robert Evans Dennison, Jr., 627 Springdale Ave., East Orange, N. J Charles Maxwell Dering ,......... 20 E. Walton Pl., Chicago, Ill Florindo Michael De Rosa .... 42-48-77th St., Elmhurst, N. Y Walter John Devlin ............ Macdonald St., High Bridge, N. J Richard MacLane Dicke....2643 Livingston St., Allentown, Pa Stuart Warren Don .............. 676 N. Broadway, Saratoga, N. Y Ira Dickran Dorian ............ 28 Hamilton Ave., Cranford, N. J John Van Kirk Douglass ............ Schenley Apts., Pittsburgh, Pa Joseph John Doyle ............ 19 Franklin St., East Orange, N. J . J The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Class Name Address Andrew Joseph Duany ,... Westchester Country Club, Rye, N. Y Raymond Amedee Dubuque, Jr.. Montpelier Speede Rd., St. Louis, Mo. George Morgan Duff, Jr.. Riverdale Ave. 'Ed 248th St., New York, N. Y. Henry Albert DuFlon .... Old Stamford Rd., New Canaan, Conn Robert Sargeant Dumper..5l0 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Lincoln Bull Dutcher .... 4 Duryea Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. William Lauderbach Dyson, 309 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton, Pa John Stephen Eberhardt..Mt. Heights Ave., Lincoln Park, N. J. Donald Simpson Eddy ....,....,.. 1558 Ridge Ave., Evanston, Ill Alfred Henry Edwards ,.....,......... 706 Highland Ave., Elgin, Ill. Robert Lansing Edwards ...... 68 Franklin St., Englewood, N. J. Charles Stuart Elicker .,..,... 36 E. Clay Ave., Roselle Park, N. J George Washington Elkins, Jr...4l7 York Rd., Jenkintown, Pa Richard Nelson Ells ........ Main E6 Maple Ave., Vineland, Edward Grassman Engel .... 254 E. Third Ave., Roselle, David Adolphe Escher ......,. 200 Lincoln St., Englewood, Chester Wilson Fairlie, Jr .........,..,..,,.. ........ E ssex Fells, John Richmond Fales..436 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, 22:22 C-4 L4 .J R.I Arthur Joseph Fallon ...,............ 86-80th St., Brooklyn, N. Y, John Marshall Farley ............ Blanchard Ter., Hackensack, N. J Carl Ferenbach, H .... ,................. . .108 Butler St., Kingston, Pa Thomas Burns Filield ..,.,... 200 S. Garfield Ave., Janesville, Wis Edgar Moore Finck, Jr ..... Cranmoor Manor, Toms River, N. J James McCormick Finney ,.., 307 Overhill Rd., Baltimore, Md. Thomas Fisher, Jr ............. 437 N. Highland Ave., Merion, Pa Arthur George Flash ........ Hotel Savoy-Plaza, New York, N. Y Ralph Gilchrist Fletcher ................ 300 State St., Alpena, Mich Kenneth Newton Fluckey, 3422 Garield St. N. W., Washington, D. C Harper Follansbee. ......,................ Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa Norman Landon Foote .... 31-Sth Ave., Saratoga Springs, N. Y 0 70 1937 Name Address James Fisher Foran .................... The Elms, Flemington, N. J. David Ewing Foster..432 Walnut Rd., Ben Avon, Pittsburgh, Pa. John Winthrop Fowler ...,.... 164 E. 64th St., New York, N. Y. John Gillillan Frazer, Jr ..,.. 720 Amberson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Ralph Furman ....,... 943 Edgewood Ave., Trenton, N. J. Thomas Gerry Gallatin ...................................... Big Horn, Wyo, David Gibbs Gamble ........ 1883 Madison Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio Wimbert Mohler Gardiner. 3719 Livingston St., Chevy Chase, Washington, D. C. Edward Shippen Geer ....,... 333 E. 68th St., New York, N. Y. Howard Joseph Gensler ........ 16 Johnson Ave., Newark, N. J. Thornton Gerrish, Jr ......................... 25 Seneca St., Rye, N. Y. Harry Lee Giberson, Jr ..... 707-7th Ave., Asbury Park. N. J. Eli Garfield Gifford, Jr ..... 132 Connett Pl., South Orange, N. J, Samuel Stuart Gilbert ................ 300 E. Market St.. York, Pa. Marshall Tiebout Gleason, Jr., 58 Whitehall Blvd., Garden City, L. l., Christopher Devereux Goldsbury, N. Y. 204 Edgeworth Lane, Sewickley, Pa. John Carleton Goodell .... 26 Collinwood Rd., Maplewood, N. J. Blaine Morton Gordon..60 Broadheld Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. Eugene Gifford Grace, Jr ..... Bethlehem Steel Co., Bethlehem, Pa. Frederick Lorimer Graham .... 995 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. James Staples Graham. Jr ..... 726 N. Downing St.. Piqua, Ohio Dwight Phelps Green, Jr ..... 329 Chestnut St., Winnetka, Ill. Elmer Ewing Green ............ 434 Bellevue Ave., Trenton, N. J. Gordon Kraus Greenfield. Bankers Securities Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Thomas George Greig. I1 ............ 22 Clifton St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry Evans Griffith .............. 5650 Hign Dr., Kansas City, Mo. Randolph Percifull Grimm. 1807-37th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Edward Lane Groff ............ 68 Williams St., New York, N. Y. Lambert John Gross..l6 Cuthbert Pl., Kew Gardens, L. I., N. Y. il-he 1987 Bricga:Brac Cjlass Name Address Thomas Gucker, III, 57 Summit Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Spencer Ross Hackett .,.. 204 S. Lexington Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hobart Nixon Hare ............ 1175 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Joseph Harris ....................., Moreton Farm, Coldwater, N. Y. Winston Pope Harrison ..,. 1460 St. James Ct., Louisville, Ky. Augustin Snow Hart, Jr., 115 Whitehall Blvd., Garden City, N. J. Rowland Sunday Hartzell ...,..,. 414 Forest Ave., Bellevue, Pa. Frank Garrett Hatfield .,..,.....,. 1118 W. 14th St., Bedford, Ind. David Morris Hatheway ..,. 308 Fern St., West Hartford, Conn. Peter de Windt Hauser .........,.. 148 W. Wayne Ave., Wayne, Pa. Lawrence Van Dyke Hauxhurst, 1551 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Chapin Hawley ..................,. 3490 Holly Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio John Hylan Heminway ..,. 1060-5th Ave., New York, N. Y. Fritjof Manville Hendrickson..l20 Park Ave., Watertown, N. Y. Frank Brownne Hennessy ..,..,...... Sunset Ave., Haworth, N. J. Dean Hill, Jr ....,................ 22 Sagamore Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. John Timothy Hill .... 2326 California St., Washington, D. C. John Henderson Hines, Jr., 460 Goodwyn Institute, Memphis, Tenn. Richard Curzon Hoffman, 111 ,.........,............. Owings Mills, Md. Harry Joseph Hogan ,....... 994 Sanford Ave., Irvington, N. J. Charles Coy Honsacker, Jr ...., 500 S. 46th St., Philadelphia, Pa. William Ralph Hopkin ........ 5226 Castor Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. Richard Bogert Hopper ............ 25 First Ave., Westwood, N. J. Emil Walter Hoster, Jr., 2372 N. Commonwealth Ave., Columbus, Ohio Andrew Hourigan, Jr ....,,.., 118 W. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. George Harrison Houston, Jr. The Barclay, Rittenhouse Sq., Philadelphia, Pa. Hubert Shattuck Howe, Jr..,l4l E. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. Joseph Azor Howell ............ 50 E. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. of 1937 Name Address Burrowes Hunt ,.... . .,............ Byrood Farm, Lambertville, N. J. Philip Wesley Hunt .....,.. ..,.. ,.......... ............. , , . .,Deerfield, Mass. William Bridges Hunter ..,... . ,..,. 30 Eastover Ct., Louisville, Ky. Thaddeus Thomson Hutcheson. 1405 N. Boulevard, Houston, Texas John Nichol Irwin, II .......,.... 600 Orleans Ave., Keokuk, Iowa Edward John Jackson .... 318 Watchung Ave., N. Plainfield, N. J. Robert William Jackson..3 18 Watchung Ave., N. Plainfield. N. J. Francis Jacobs, III .,.....,............ R. D. No. 6, West Chester, Pa. Robert Stevenson Janney ..,.,... 700 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. Cleveland Edward Jauch ,.,. 677 W. Ferry St., Buffalo, N. Y. Frederic Beach Jennings..Depot Rd., Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. Alden Porter Johnson ....,....... 44 Metcalf St., Worcester, Mass. Sidney Borden Johnson, 21 Riverdale Ave., Monmouth Beach, N. J. William Benedict Johnson ........,.................,..... Far Hills, N. J. Alan Rogers Johnston ..........,....,..., 980 Bluff Rd., Glencoe, Ill. Robert Henry Johnston ...,.. 1701 N. 61st St., Philadelphia, Pa. Russell MacAnally Johnston..1l6 S. Market St., Selinsgrove, Pa. John Elmer Jones, Jr ..... 157 S. Monroe Ave., Columbus, Ohio Wilbur Boardman Jones, Jr., 4386 Westminster Pl., St, Louis, Mo. Edward Wieber Kahler .... 435 Hawthorne Lane, Winnetka, Ill. Charles Edwin Kaufman, Jr...328 Main St., West Haven, Conn. Cresson Henry Kearny ....,. 815 Grayson St., San Antonio, Texas John Eugene Kelly ..,....,.... 30 Kiwassa Rd., Saranac Lake, N. Y. Mortimer Jay Kempner..90-01-166th St., Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. James Aloysius C. Kennedy, Jr., 521 N. 38th St., Omaha, Neb. John Hopkins Kennedy .... 847 W. Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. John King Kennedy, Prescott Rd., Prospect Park, White Plains, N. Y. Arch Pool Kepner ........ 1907 Eye St. N. W., Washington, D. C. Donald Craig Kerr, ........... 827 Amberson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Clam of 1937 Name Address Leonard Alexander Keyes .... 91 Durand Rd., Maplewood, N. J. Penn Townsend Kimball, ll. 61 Lexington St., New Britain, Conn. John Thomas Kinney ......,.., 752 DeGraw Ave., Newark, N. J. William Burke Kline.. ..,....... Allen Creek Rd., Rochester, N. Y. Charles Paul Kogge .... 1400 Wanamassa Dr., Asbury Park, N. J. Frederick Louis Kopff .... 2218 Newkirk Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Samuel Keene Claggett Kopper..54 Prospect St., Madison, N. J, Max Vance Krebs ,,..... ..... 1 5 E. lnterwood Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio Frank Yoakum Larkin ....... .1120 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Raymond Patrick Larkin ........ 47 Avenue d'Lena, Paris, ldrance Nicholas Henry Larzelere ...... 1440 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. Edward Potter Lebens..4432 Washington Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Robert Henry LeBrecht.. .,.... 320 E, 42nd St., New York, N. Y. John Philip Leidy ...................... 132 Windsor St., Reading, Pa. Henry Hayden Leigh ,................... 46 E. Cedar St., Chicago, Ill. Gano Lightfoot .......................... 5019 Ross Ave., Dallas, Texas Edward Armin Limberg, Jr ...,......,,. 2 Lenox Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Thomas Ridgley Lincoln ........ 620 Park Ave., New York, N. Y, Joseph Wharton Lippincott, Jr ......................... Bethayres, Pa. Joel Traitel Loeb .................... 4220 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. David Scott Long .................... 316 Shaw St., New Castle, Pa. Marshall Coleman Long ...... 600 Rialto Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Edgar Hale Lotspeich ............ 416 Resor Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Allan Power Lucht ........ 432 Palisade Ave., Cliffside Park, N, J. Edwin Cornelius Luther, Jr., 1530 Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pa. Wilbur Masser Lutz .................... 120 S. 10th St., Reading, Pa. MacDonald Lynch ........ 1315 S. Oakland Ave., Pasadena, Calif. Stephen Wood McClave, lll .... 244 Clark Terrace, Cliffside, N. J. Harold Chaffee McCollom, Jr .,... 1 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Bert McCord ........ Trais Fluors, Celerina, Engadine, Switzerland Henry Forbes McCreery, 11 .... 123 E. 40th St., New York, N. Y. William Gurd McCulloch .... 143 Esplanade, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Name Address George Spahr McElroy ........ 621 E. Town St., Columbus, Ohio John Howe McGiifert .................. 101 Wayne Ave., Easton, Pa. Frank Joseph McGinty .... 416 Summit Ave., South Orange, N. J. Frederic Hamilton McGuire, Jr.. 2413 Leslie Ave., Detroit. Mich. Colin William McRae ........ 451 Walton Rd., Maplewood, N. J. John Thornton MacDonald, Jr...Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn. William Peter MacDonald .... 147 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. Pierce McNair .........,.......... 111 Mountain Ave., Caldwell, N. J. George Davis MacRae ............ 75 S. 3rd St., Wilmington, N. C. John Randolph Maguire ........ 999 Sterling Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Philip Colbert Manker .... 496 Lincoln Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Kenneth Walker Mann ............ 39 Tallman Ave., Nyack, N. Y. James Lafayette Marks, Jr .............,..................... Saltsburg, Pa. Lewis Henry Marks. 1308 Linden St., Glen Osborne, Sewickley, Pa. James Littell Martin, Jr..104 Summit Ave., West Trenton, N. J. Charles Stephen Marvin .................................. Cedarhurst, N. Y. Seymour Grant Marvin. 79-2 Avenida Atlantica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil George Rowe Masset ,....... 117 Oxford Blvd., Garden City, N. Y. Harry Joseph Matthews, Jr..12l9 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. Richard Maxwell ........................ Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn. Robert Mayer .............. 115 Central Pk. West, New York, N. Y. Zeb Mayhew, Jr ............. 1519 Calhoun St., New Orleans, La. Standish Forde Medina ........ 14 E. 75th St., New York, N. Y. Lt f.. .Tw 25313250 1:5 U-94:5-:r rv ra'5 'mIJ em lxmg EP g52:aa5 0 maxi..- QP, 'arc-.4,.,v-1 .Eg 3.35350 L. S... EQ? SS: ES ra.: HL: Hg 5-153: EZ 53 S '5 2: o: : '5 ::'fVgDv: 1 2sa'2gW C us gf 20151 N352 Sw'-1 CU Lai S5343 gym? 'E.5 5 Z oxo. ' mfg: 5.535 N 4 gfdi P-329' 3, : 94' 7124761 fog 4092 Cn' W ful 4 m f rU,- ' 2 - -rr 'EZ NN isvO wg- 35.51-n Brawl :1gm2 Q Hia Sgee gg- 1 P- r-' ' 2222 5.. P999 ZZ LU4 The 1987 Briczaa-Brac Class of 1937 Name Address Robert Miller .......,......,.,......... 1 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Robert Abram Miller ........ 11211 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Robert Bernhardt Miller ........ 75 Bowers St., Jersey City, N. Y. Minot King Milliken ........ 951 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Albert Girard Miranti .... 234 Wegman Pkwy., Jersey City, N. J. Austin Avery Mitchell ....,....... 70 Oakland Ave., Bulfalo, N. Y. Henry Bedinger Mitchell, 11 .... 63 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Henry Weber Mitchell ..,. 700 Cuyahoga Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio Elwood Raymond Mons .,.. 157 Woodstock Ave., Kenilworth, Ill, Frank Keith Montgomery, Jr. 185 Christopher St., Montclair, N. J. Thomas William Montgomery, 423 Richmond Ave., Wheeling, W. Va. Rodman Morgan. .,......... 8010 Stenton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. John Haynes Morris ,... 5 Smith St., Valley Stream, L. I., N. Y. William Scott Morris, 102 Taylor St., West Brighton, S, 1., N. Y. John Edward Morrissey, Jr., 300 S. Burnett St., East Orange, N. J. Edward Comstock Morton .... 1 St. Martin's Rd., Baltimore, Md. Robert Adams Moss ................,... City Line, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Benjamin Harrison Mount, Jr...24 Maple St., Princeton, N, J. Warren Perry Munsell, Jr .... St. Moritz Hotel. New York, N. Y. Otto Jay Myers.. Bonniecrest, Lovell Rd.. New Rochelle, N.Y. Gardner Agostini Nason .... 161-3rd St., Far Rockaway, N. Y. Philip Edward Neary .....,.. 377 Lydecker St., Englewood, N, J. Jacob Carr Nevius ..,.......,........, 27 E. State St., Trenton, N. J. Columbia Downing Nightingale, ' 902 Halifax Sq., Brunswick, Ga. Charles Cross Northrup ,..,..,. 86 E. Main St., Johnstown, N. Y, Edgar Lieber Newhouse, III ,,...... 120 B'way, New York, N. Y. Frank Albert Newman ..,..... 33 W. 34th St., New York, N. Y. Alexander Alfred Newton ..,...,. Orrington Hotel, Evanston, Ill. Peter Nicholls ........................ 28 Avon Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Name Address John Whitall Nicholson, 111, 156 W. School Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa Richard Francis Ober, ,908 St. Georges Rd., Roland Pk., Baltimore, Md Eugene Burke O'Connor ,,...... Halcomb Steel Co., Syracuse, N. Y Eugene Franklin O'Connor, 111, Carteret Pl., Garden City, Long Island, N. Y Edward Nevin Odell, 47 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J William Franklyn Oechler..15 Grenfell Ave., Kew Gardens, N. Y Edward Phineas Oelsner, U. S, Navigation Co., 17 Battery Pl., N. Y. C Norman John Orbe .................... 110 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. J William Howell Orr, Jr ......... 615 Tremont Ave., Westfield, N. J Frederick Henry Osborn, Jr...l23 E. 73rd St., New York, N. Y George Conover Osborn, Jr..30 E. Maple Ave., Moorestown, N. J Alfred Morse Osgood .,..,.........,... 423 Essex Rd., Kenilworth, Ill Benjamin Cartwright O'Sullivan, 51 East 90th St., New York, N. Y George Gorham Otis .,.. 32205 Bingham Rd., Birmingham, Mich Rolf Sturdy Paine ............ 14 Elston Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J John Palaschak, Jr ......... 263 N. Clinton Ave., Trenton, N. J Richard Gray Park, 111.1913 S St., N. W., Washington, D. C Richard Stevenson Parker, E. Rockaway Rd., Hewlett, Long Island, N. Y Robert Burton Parker, .... ........... 8 9 So. Harrison Ave., Bellevue, Pa Frederick Haskell Parkin ............ Highland Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa John Bertrand Parrish, Jr., 6024 St. Andrew's Lane, Richmond, Va Julian Peabody, Jr ............,........ 1 Cedar St., New York, N. Y Sidney Eugene Pendexter, Jr., 11 So. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J Henry Ernest Perry ................ 64 Melrose Place, Montclair, N. J Morten Quistgaard Peterson,.1907 Palmer Ave., New Orleans, La The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Class Name Address Chester Hoen Philips ,.......,... 10 Hobart Ave.. Short Hills, N. J. Edward Thomas Pickard, Jr., 3209 O St. N. W., Washington, D. C. Charles lngals Pierce .............. 105 E. Delaward Pl., Chicago, Ill, James Henry Pinckney, IV, 71-2nd St., Garden City, Long Island, N. Y. Alfred Cavitt Pollock, Jr .,..,.... 318 Richland Lane, Pittsburgh. Pa. Edwin William Pomerleau .,.,.... 9 Clifton Ave., Lawrence, Mass. Alan Cornell Poole .............,...... 12 Library Pl., Princeton, N. J. Phil Porter ..............,..,.............. 1225 E, 25th St., Tulsa, Okla. Thomas Albert Potter, Jr., 117 Westminster Ave., Lake Forest, lll. Daniel Pratt ,..,. ...,................ . ..78l Ostrom Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Richard Henry Pratt, Jr .......,..,...... Ashland Place, Mobile, Ala. Robert Morton Price .............. 39 E. Logan St., Germantown, Pa, John Franklin Pritchard, Jr...6533 Summit St., Kansas City, Mo. Harry Hale Purvis, Jr ...,....,.... Belle Terre, Port Jefferson, N. Y. Emery Bruce Pyle ...........,.,..,... 801 Thomas Bldg.. Dallas, Texas Percy Rivington Pyne, 111 ...,..,............,....... Bernardsville, N. J. Henry Quellmalz ....,.,...,......... 255 Melrose Ave., Kenilworth, lll, John Wesley Ragsdale ........ 45 Woodland Ave., Summit, N. J, Walter Edward Rahm, Jr ..,...... 359 Orange Rd., Montclair, N. J. Pandia Constantine Ralli .........,...... West Road, Short Hills, N. J. Henry Thomas Randall, Hudson View Gardens, l83rd St. 8 Pinehurst Ave., N, Y. City Thomas Vernon Rankin .......,...,...... 150 W. 2nd St., Sparta, ill. William Stowe Rawls ...,.. 3929 Canterbury Rd., Baltimore, Md. Howard Wood Read ............ Spring Mill Rd., Conshohocken, Pa. Henry Putnam Ream ,...,..,...... 770 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Robert Merrineld Reed ,...,... .... 6 37 Sussex Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. Robert Hugh Rial ................ 528 Harrison Ave., Greensburg, Pa. Dale Sheppard Rice .........,.. R.F.D. Cropwell Rd., Marlton, N. J. Frank Harris Ridgley, Jr .,...,.....,.........., Lincoln University, Pa. Arthur Jordy Riggs .,., Huntington Bank Bldg., Columbus, Ohio 0 74 1937 Name Address Thomas Riggs, Jr ..... 2550 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C. Martin Hetzel Rittenhouse, Jr., 3327 Cleveland Ave., Washington, D. C. Albert Frederick Ritter .... 231 Winthrop St., New Britain, Conn. Edward Florens Rivinus, Jr., 416 W. Moreland Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Robert Hodges Robie ......,, 3804 Greystone Ave., Riverdale, N. Y. Samuel Wallace Robinson ...,..............,. Nawbeck Farm, Paoli, Pa. Henry Benson Rockwell, Jr ................, 2 High St., Bristol, Conn. Charles Ernest Roh ............ 192 Christopher St., Montclair, N. J. Joseph Morgan Roland ...... 121 E. Durham St., Philadelphia, Pa. Victor Francis Roma .... 273 W, Tulpehocken St., Philadelphia, Pa. Don Rose ..,.........................,......... 46 Beaver St., Sewickley, Pa. Hudson McKinley Rose .,...,.......... 130 E. 39th St., Omaha, Neb. Francis Newman Rosenbaum .... 910 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Charles John Ruddy ........,..,,. 9214 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert Parry Rye .....,...... 176 Eagle Rock Way, Montclair, N. J. Henry Robinson Saalfield .... Saalfield Publishing Co.. Akron, Ohio James Thompson Sadler..120 Buckingham Rd., Brooklyn. N. Y. Elmer Kenneth Sandbach ...52 Kendall Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Leonard Rundlett Sargent, Jr., 229 Chestnut St.. Englewood, N. J. Andrew Sarkadi ........................ 138 Genesee St.. Trenton, N. J. Frederick Donald Sauter ........ 3750 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago. lll. Robert Huntington Savage .... 139 Virginia Ave., Audubon, N. J. James Wilcox Sayre ..............., 3 Hawthorne Pl., Montclair, N. J. Robert Wrigley Sayre ...... 3026 Midvale Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Franklin Taylor Scanlon, Jr...429 Park St., Morgantown, W. Va. Frederick Muller Schall ........ ................. ........ ....... . . D arien, Conn. Joseph Thomas Schein ....,....,.. 403 Central Ave., Newark, N. J. Henry Herman Schneider, 111 ........ 741 Parker St., Newark, N. J. Harry Hitchens Schwartz, Hermoyne Apt., Rossamre Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Walter Lee Schwenk ............,.,..... 90 West St., New York, N. Y. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Class Name Address Louis Anthony Scinta ...,..., 21 l Canterbury Rd., Rochester, N. Y. Arthur Lincoln Scott ..,. 207 Inwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Edward Webster Scott ..............,. 366 W. Adams St., Chicago, Ill. Samuel Barton Scovil .... 315 Fairmount Ave., Morristown, N. J. Albert Seckel, Jr .....,....... 1260 N. Dearborn Pkwy., Chicago, Ill. Frank Ward Severance, Jr...806 Investment Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Newton Hale Shaffer .................. 421-2nd St., Lakewood, N. J, Robert Findley Shaw. ........... 5818 N. 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert William Shearman .... 418 Princeton Ave., Palmerton, Pa. John Burt Shennan ............ 523 N. Church St., Hazleton, Pa. William Brown Shepard .... Overlook Terrace, Short Hills, N. J. Swagar Sherley, Jr...American Securities Bldg., Washington, D. C. Laurence Edgar Sherwood, Jr., 9 Hawthorne Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Gordon Millspaugh Shimer, 48 Highland Ave., Middletown. N. Y. Robert Lawrence Simpson .... 18 Macy Ave., White Plains, N. Y. James Edward Sincell .......... 220 E. Robinson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry James Sloan ..,. 1 144 Hanna Bldg., Cleveland Heights, Ohio David Ramsay Small ............ 5415 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Carl Edgar Smith, Jr ............. 4203 St, Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Fred Burton Smith. ............... 821 Burnet Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Frederick Plympton Smith .......... 375 Maple St., Burlington, Vt. George Byron Smith, II ............ 522 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. John Alfred Smith ........ 78-4th St., Garden City, L. I., N. Y. Lamson Beston Smith ...... 70 Exeter St., Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. Pmkham Smith ..............,............................. Sanbornville, N. Il . Thomas Holliday Smithies ................ 44 Banks St., Chicago, John MacDonnell Smyth ........ 1 104 Michigan Ave., Evanston, Ill. William Wolcott Soverel.. .......... 5 Warren Pl., Montclair, N. J. Donald Garrison Spencer .... 35 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Harold Baker Spencer .... Lawrence Park West, Bronxville, N. Y. William Kauffman Stanard, II, Old Bonhomme Rd., Route II, Clayton, Mo. O 75 1937 Name Address David Taylor Stanley .,...... 329 Lawn Ridge Rd., Orange, N. J. Robert William Stanley, Jr...415 Rochelle Terrace, Pelham, N. Y. Elmer Norman Staub ............ Woodcrest Ave., Short Hills, N. J. William Steel .......................... 30 Division Ave., Greensburg, Pa. John Mingin Steinsieck ,,.. 12 W. Union St., Burlington, N. J. Geoffrey Stengel .................... 1728 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Oreste Constantine Stephano. 509 Ashbourne Rd., Elkins Park, Pa. John Daugherty Stewart ............ 126 College Ave., Indiana, Pa. Fred George Stickel, III ,... 183 Ballantine Pkwy., Newark, N. J. Franklin Blackwell Stockton .... 833 Heberton St., Pittsburgh. Pa. Brooke Stoddard ........ 45 Hilton Ave., Garden City. L. I., N. Y. George John Stoess, Jr..9 M N. Carolina Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Edward Carroll Stollenwerk .... 53 E. 66th St., New York, N. Y. Stephen Stone, Jr ...........,......... 6325 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Norman Abraham Stoner ,........,.... 104 E. 3rd St., Oil City, Pa. Oliver Gordon Stonington, 421 Henderson Ave., West New Brighton, S. I., N. Y. Albert St. Peter, Jr ................. 22 Fairlawn St., Hohokus, N. J. Robert Douglas Stuart, Jr.. 528 Mayflower Ave., Lake Forest, Ill. James Stryker Studdiford, II ...... 52 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. Daniel Francis Sullivan ...... 536 Grove St., Far Rockaway, N. Y. John Davenport Swan ...... 345 Stamford Ave., Stamford, Conn. Harlan Justin Swift .,................ 125 Hodge Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Herbert Bayard Swope. ........... 895 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Peter McCready Sykes ........ 1113 Putnam Ave., Plainfield, N. J. John Dale Sylvester ............ Hamilton Dr., North Caldwell, N. J. Frank Elijah Taplin, Jr...3090 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio Coakley Taylor .............. 3008 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. Charles Edward Test ............ 42 W. 43rd St., Indianapolis, Ind. Franklin William Thacher, Jr .............,... Edgewater Park, N. J. Nicholas Gilman Thacher .........,...................... Okmulgee, Okla. Alfred Ostrom Therkildsen .... 343 E. 50th St., New York, N. Y. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Class Name Address Andrew Thompson, Jr ....,.,........., 230 North St., Buffalo, N. Y. Samuel Carver Thompson, Jr...3702 147th St., Flushing, N. Y. Van Rensselaer Tippett ..,... 43 Sagamore Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. William Subers Townsend, Jr ..,..,..... 751 General Motors Bldg.. 57th St. iff Broadway, New York, N. Y. John Martin Trent ...,......,............. 621 Poia Rd., Sewickley, Pa. Stephen Anthony Trentman, 501 W. Washington St., Hartford City, Ind. Francis Scott Truesdale ,,....,... 26 E. 80th St., New York, N. Y. Bronson Tweedy ..........,............... 15 Radnor, London. England Robert Bradford Upham, Jr...9O0 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. John Mohlman van Beuren..Van Beuren Rd., Morristown, N. J. Oliver De Gray Vanderbilt, 111 ,....,.... Drake Rd., Madeira, Ohio Louis du Rest Van de Velde .............,...,.....,.........,.. Essex, N. Y. Langdon Van Norden ............ 903 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Julian Proctor Van Winkle, Jr ....... 37 Hill Rd., Louisville, Ky. Charles Edwin Vilade ,...,,........ 417 Orchard St., Cranford, N. J. Henry Walter Von Elm ...... Underwood Rd., Forest Hills, N. Y. Eugene Herbert Waentig, Jr., 7312 Narrows Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ashbel Tingley Wall, 111, 145 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, R. 1. Stanley Lewis Wallace ,... H438 Summit Ave., Cedarhurst, N. Y. John Condit Ward .............. 11 Chestnut St., East Orange, N. J. Waldron Merry Ward, Jr ,.,.... 74 Whittredge Rd., Summit, N. J. Beverly Walden Warner ........,. 17 Conklin Pl., Hackensack, N. J. Frederick Thorne Warner, Jr...17 Conklin Pl., Hackensack, N. J. William Martin Warner ..,. Club Circle, Fox Pt., Milwaukee, Wis. Francis Ewart Warren ....,............. 44 Maple St., Princeton, N. J. Northam Warren, Jr ...,......... 191 Hudson St., New York, N. Y. 0 76 1937 Name Address George Weston Watson, III. 63 Harvest St., Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. Samuel Harrison Waughtel, Jr...307 Hope St., Providence, R. 1. Thomas Chandler Werbe, Jr ..,,.., 926 W. 8th St., Anderson, Ind. Harry Edward Westlake, Jr.. 168 Bergen Ave., Ridgiield Park, N. J. Michael Weyl .....,....,............... 220 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. George Yandes Wheeler..Z-138 Belmont Rd., Washington, D. C. Joseph Osborne Whitely, Jr .,.....,... 905 S. Beaver St., York, Pa. Alden MacMaster Wicks ............... Harrison St., Princeton, N. J. Richard Bethell Wilder, 173 Euston Rd., Garden City, L. 1., N. Y. Arnold Jordan Wilson, I1 ..,....... 135 Marquette St., LaSalle, Ill. William Carlton Wimer .... 14 Paddington Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Frederick Erving Winans. Pennington Rd., Washington Crossing, Titusville, N. J. John Sergeant Wise ..,,........,... 73 Westcott Rd., Princeton, N. J. Thomas Howard Wolf. 151 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. Alexander MacNaughton Wood. 541 Providence St., Albany. N. Y. John Frederick Wood .... 255 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Walter McNeill Woodward. 93 University Pkwy., Baltimore, Md. Walter Wilbur Wriggens..134 Reynolds Pl., South Orange, N. J, Arthur Edward Yahn, Jr ......... 112 N. Clinton St., Olean, N. Y. James Conner Young .,...,.......... 70 Tradd St., Charleston, S. C. Kirk Rogers Young .............. 650 Lafayette Ave.. Buffalo. N. Y. Lawrence Woodward Young..1O0 High St., St. Clairsville, Ohio Thomas Rumsey Young ..........., 97 Warren Pl., Montclair, N. J. William Henry Ziegler, 11, 55 Cedar Drive, Great Neck, Long Island The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Clam of 1938 1 J. C. APPEL R. S. MUELLER, Jr. J. W. SARGENT Vice-President President Secretary-Treasurer 77 Class of 1983 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Clam Ofcefg 1938 SOPHOMORE YEAR, FIRST TERM and ERESHMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM ROBERT SWAN MUELLER, Jr .......,. ....4....A......... P resident JOHN CAREY APPEL ...............,.... ......,....... V ice-President JACK WALTZ SARGENT .......... ..... Secretary-Treasurer 79 The 1987 Bricaaa.-Brac Clam of I938 Name Address Harry Burdsall Adams, Jr ......,.......,.... Buck Lane, Haverford, Pa Charles Dutilh Agnew ...... 82 Beaver St., New York City, N. Y. Robert Kennedy Aiken, Jr., 328 Highland Ave., New Castle, Pa. Stuart King Aitkin .....,............ 28 Conshohocken Rd., Bala, Pa John Forsyth Alexander .....,.,., 134 Booth Lane, Haverford, Pa Samuel Clement Allen ........ 1226 Denmark Rd., Plainfield, N. J Rodney Goddard Aller ................ 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. George Elias Alter, Jr ....... 314 So. Dallas Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa Robert Loewi Altman .... 65 Nottingham Terrace, Buffalo, N. Y Paul Stoddard Amos .................... Terhune Rd., Princeton, N. J Robert Earle Anderson, Jr ..... 745 Dixie Lane, Plainfield, N. J John Gayle Anderton, Jr...110 Baywood Ave., San Mateo, Calif. Pierse Barron Anderton .... 110 Ba wood Ave., San Mateo, Calif. Y John Carey Appel ........ 247 North Penn St., Indianapolis. Ind Paul Ray Applegate, Jr ..... 21 Franklin Place, Morristown, N. J Mariano Jose Arcaya..1333 16th St., N. W., Washington, D. C John Lacey Armitage .......,............ 448 Ridge St., Newark, N. J William Wellesley Armstrong..Barr Building, Washington, D. C William Arnold ......,. 440 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N. J John Bosler Ashcraft .... ........ 2 039 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa Duncan Colfax Augustine ...... ..104 Third Ave., Johnstown, Pa James Bowen Avery ...........,...... 17 Allen Place, Hartford, Conn Richard Alphonse Baer, 3700 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C Wesley John Bahr ............ 138-145 224th St., Laurelton, N. Y Clifford Myron Baker, Jr...1424 Prospect Ave., Plainfield, N. J John Drayton Baker .......... 1424 Prospect Ave., Plainheld, N. J Douglas David Ballin, Jr ....... 40 E. 66th St., New York, N. Y. William Ridley Banks, Jr., 719 Warm Springs Ave., Huntingdon, Pa Albert Martin Barbieri, 10418 111th St., Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y. William, Riker Barrett .... 112 Washington St., East Orange, N. J Philip Ellicott Barringer ........ 1530 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa Name Address Arthur Jerome Barzaghi, Jr., 1664 Shippan Ave., Stamford, Conn. John Edward Baylor .............. 3800 Lake Shore Dr.. Chicago, Ill. Julian Bonar Beary, Jr .................... Dogwood Lane, Rye, N. Y. Barron Mott Bedford ................ Kenwood Station, Oneida, N. Y. Thomas Shreve Beers ................ 257 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J George Erle Beggs, Jr .,......... 201 Prospect Ave., Princeton, N. J. Edward John Bender ............ 342 W. Jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J. Richard Edwards Benjamin .......... 506 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa. George Rixon Benson, Jr ..... 210 Melrose Ave.. Kenilworth, Ill. Peter Benson ...............,.. 185 Bethlehem Pike, Chestnut Hill. Pa. Karl August Bentkamp .................. Brookwood, Alpine, N. J. Peter Bentley, 1V ...................... 229 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. John Richards Betts .............. 1440 Washington St., Easton, Pa. Derick Whitefield Betts ..,....... 27. Brayton St., Englewood, N. J. Maitland Lathrop Bishop, Jr., 136 E. 64th St., New York, N. Y. John Thompson Bissell ...... 2020 Washington St. Canton, Mass. John William Bitner .... 131 Esplanade Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Samuel Lester Block ................ 110 School Lane, Trenton, N. J. Edward Blum ............ ............ 9 40 Park Ave., New York. N. Y. Orrin Kendall Boice ............ 447 E. 57th St., New York,'N. Y. Richard Borden .................................... Greendale, Media, Pa Robert Chamberlain Borer .......... 718 Main St., Riverton, N. J. Roland Borgersen ...,............ 4710 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph Wuefling Bower .... 136 Upper Mt. Ave., Montclair, N. J. John Bowser. ..... ..............,............. 2 9 Engle St., Tenafly, N. J Paul Wenzel Bradbury ........ 660 Locust St.. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Peter Butler Bradley. ....... 205 Elderwood Ave., Pelham, N. Y. James Douglas Jerrold Brady... ............................. Ruxton, Md. Robert Miller Bragdon .... 7107 Ohio River Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hannewell Braman. Jr .............................. ..Washington, D. C. Henry Sawyer Broad .......... 815 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Howard Pyle Brokaw ...... 614 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Thad Harold Brown, Jr., 1633 Van Buren St., N. W., Washington, D. C, -l-he 1937 Bric:a:Brac Class of 193 8 Name Address Jonathan Bryan, 111 ,,...... 2312 Monument Ave., Richmond, Va. DeWitt Wheeler Buchanan, Jr., 297 North Green Bay Rd., Lake Forest, Ill. John Grier Buchanan, Jr., 1174 Murray Hill Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Dougherty Burke .... 653 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert Arrington Burke..44l Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. John Franklin Burket, Jr., 405 N. Gulfstream Ave., Sarasota, Fla. Edward Burns, I1 .............,...... 14 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Jack Kemp Busby ........ St, Moritz Hotel, New York City, N. Y. Robert Burton Bush ,............. Hathaway Lane, Essex Fells, N. J. John Hamilton Butcher ..,.,... Hawthorne Rd., Ottawa Hills, Ohio Harry Warner Butterworth, Jr., 8408 Navahoe St., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Arthur Nelson Butz, Jr...l8 Burnett Terrace, Maplewood, N. J. Harry Orrick Buzby ,,..............., 50 Overhill Rd., Baltimore, Md. Porter Dean Caesar ...........,.. 133 E. 64th St., New York, N. Y. William Bynner Campbell, Jr ..... 6 North Dr., Great Neck, N. Y. Fred Wallis Capers .............. 420 Penn St., Hollidaysburg, Pa. Colwell Carey ................ 12 Whitney St., White Plains, N. Y. Thomas Frend Carey ...,.... 317 Linwood Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. John Webster Carlile ........,... 2595 Bryden Rd., Columbus, Ohio Walter Samuel Carpenter, 111, g 9020 duPont Bldg., Wilmington, Del. Shirley Niles Carr, Jr ..... 140 N. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. John Lawrence Carter, Jr ............. 92 Elm St., Montclair, N. J. Norman McLeod Carter .... 955 Kensington Ave., Plainfield, N, J. Felix Porter Caruthers ........ 40-26-168th St., Flushing, N. Y. Lloyd Allen Carver ........................ Box 796, Lawrenceville, N. J. John Augustin Cashman ...... 2881 S. Park Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio James McCosh Cecil, Jr ..... 37 Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y, Gordon Oakley Chadwick, 105 E. Palisade Ave., Englewood, N. J. Edward Lucas Chambers .,.... 62 E, 78th St., New York, N. Y. Name Address John Ward Chapman .... 71st St. and City Line, Overbrook, Pa. Benbow Palmer Cheesernan .... 16 Academy Rd., Madison, N. J. James Wood Chesnutt .... 2412 Central Ave., Hot Springs, Ark. John Atkinson Cissell, Jr ....... 704 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Hal Bowie Clagett .................... Weston, Upper Marlboro, Md. John Clinton Clark, Jr ..... 90 Riverside Dr., Binghamton, N. Y. John William Clark .................... Lefcourt Bldg., Newark, N. J. Lawrence Holt Clark ........ 717 Esplanade, Redondo Beach, Calif. Robert Gerard Clark .... 245 Westchester Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Roger Henry Clarke ........ 1126 Watchung Ave., Plainneld, N. J. William Rycroft Clarkson ...... 1316 Murray Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Newell Classen ............ 104 Elmhurst Rd., Baltimore, Md. James Harlan Cleveland .... 2538 Hackbury St., Cincinnati, Ohio Roger Remmell Clisham., ......, Hotel Roosevelt, New York, N. Y. Tyler Perry Cobb ............ 119 Brunswick St., Rochester, N. Y. Carlton Kilrow Coddington, 777 Riverside Drive, Johnston City, N. Y. Jena Cuthbert Collier, Jr ............. Thomaston St., Barnesville, Ga. Seymour Colman .,...,...,.,.............. 7013 Clyde Ave., Chicago, Ill. Donald Bowker Cook .... 10 Payson Ave., Easthampton, Mass. XVilliam Kistler Coors. ....................,........,...,....... Golden, Colo. Martin Philip Copp. ..,.......,...... Porter Hill. Middlebury, Conn. Robert Stockton Corbin ......... 808 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. John Paul Corcoran, Jr ................................. Rhinebeck, N. Y. William Gill Cormany ...,............ 548 Maple Ave., Winnetka, Ill. Thomas Andrew Cosgrilf ...,.... 1130 E. 7th Ave., Denver, Colo. Wilkes Perry Covey .... 307 Ridgewood Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Bailey Cowan .................... 185 Oakridge Ave., Summit, N. J. Richard Belden Cowdery ............ 254 S. Broadway, Geneva, Ohio Charles Claxton Cowing .... 4933 Morris Rd., Germantown, Pa. Hollister Burton Cox ........ University Club, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Dan Dunn Coyle ........ Bala Ave. iff Kent Rd., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. David Mahon Craig, Jr ........... 418 Emerson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Bradford Craig ................ West Rd., Short Hills, N. J. Forrest Cranmer ....,..,................ 200 Cherry St., Denver, Colo. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Class Name Address Harry Dow Cranston, 3010 Wisconsin Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. David Hopkins Crater ...,,... 311 Monterey Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Charles Lowrie Crawford ....,...,...,,.. 263 Wayne St., Beaver, Pa, Frank Daniel Creamer ...,.....,.. 25 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. Robert Lee Cropper ...............,..,........,....,.........,. Ocean City. Md. Reginald Wayne Crosby, Jr ......,...,...... Route 2, Concord, N. H. Deming Stedman Cross ............ 415 Brook St., Providence, R. 1. Warren Lott Cruikshank ........ 53 Linden Blvd., Brooklyn. N. Y. John Kennicott Culver, Jr ..... Tramore, Mt. Washington, Md. Charles Anderson Dana, Jr ......... 60 John St., New York, N. Y. Arnold Henry Dater ........ 147 Lafayette Ave., Hawthorne, N. J. Edward Morris David ..,. 92 West School Lane, Germantown, Pa. Charles Woolover Davies ...,.... 21 W. 26th St., New York, N. Y. James John Davis .... 3012 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C. James Willans Davisson... ,.... Campbell Rd., Short Hills, N. J. John January Grundy Deemer .... 331 Pine St., Williamsport, Pa. John Edward Deford, Jr...5412 St. Albans Way, Baltimore, Md. Hunter Labatut Delatour .... 5 Buckingham Pl., Great Neck, N. Y. Ramon De Murias .....,............ 74 Douglas Ave., Babylon, N. Y. Joseph Benjamin Chestnut Denmark, 101 E. 36th St., Savannah, Ga. Alfred Pearce Dennis .... 800-21st St., N, W., Washington, D.C. George William De Sousa, 111-15 Brentford Rd., Forest Hills, N, Y. Charles Putnam Dethier .... 1361 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. John Rule Deupree ....... ,Route 1, Madisonville, Cincinnati, Ohio Charles Robert Devine .........,.. 264 Eastland Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Charles Wright Dick ..,........... Norwood Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. John Turner Dickinson .,.. 1126 Evergreen Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Irwin Albert Diener, Jr ......,..,... 145 S. Third St.. Hamburg, Pa. Thomas Dimond ...,............ 1165 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. David Truscott Dort .....,.,.... 1025 East Kearsley St., Flint, Mich. Walter Loyd Drill ...... .......20 Parker Rd., Elizabeth, N. J. 0 82 1938 Name Address Nelson Loudon Drummond, Jr., ' 190 W. Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. George Booth Dunbar .............. 715 Carlton Ave., Wheaton, Ill. Hugh Dunn ................,... Windemere Terrace, Short Hills, N. J. Paul Fuller DuVivier ............ 1150 Fifth Ave., New York City William Pitman Earle. 111 .... 120 Willow St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Chester Crothers Eaton, Shawnee Rim Rd., Indian Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio Richard Henry Eggleston, Jr...l 112 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. William Arthur Ehret ......., 12 Cadwallader Dr., Trenton, N. J. Robert Vincent Elder ................ 30 Berwick St., Rumford, R. 1. William Kemper Elliot ............ 55 Willow St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Henry Howard Ellison, 111 ........ 24 S. Sixth St., Philadelphia, Pa. William Arthur Ely, Jr...Route 2, Muhlenberg Pk., Reading, Pa. Morris Soper Emory ........ 3935 Cloverhill Rd.. Baltimore, Md. Raymond Jay Emrich ,................... 2745 Vine St., Denver, Colo. John English, Jr ............,.... 5 Lowell Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. Robert Morgan Entewisle ...... 121 University Pl., Pittsburgh, Pa. Pratt Boice Esser .......,.......,.... Orienta Point, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Hugh Bean Evans ....,.......,........... 14 Schantz Ave., Dayton, Ohio John Evans, Jr .,....,..,... 2001 East Alameda Ave., Denver, Colo. James Dennis Ewing ........................ Indian Rd., Fieldston, N. Y. John Alexender Faggi .,.......... Woodstock. Ulster County, N. Y. Robert Burnett Failey, Jr ......... 25 N. Pine St., Indianapolis, Ind. Julian Douglas Fairchild ...,.... 45 E. 62nd St., New York, N. Y. William Grattan Fallon, Jr...36 Andrew Rd., Swampscott, Mass. William Arthur Feather, Jr., Caxton Bldg., Huron Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Leonard Davis Fenninger ............ 294 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Frederick Cromwell Field, Jr.. 3021 West Coulter St., Philadelphia, Pa. Harold Kenneth Fink ................ Riverside Dr.. New York, N. Y. Walter Fletcher Firman ............ 19 Laclede Ave., Trenton, N. J. Frederick Letson Fisher .... 136 Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Edward Herman Fleer .................. 425 Grove St., Evanston, Ill. The 1937 Briczazlgrac Class of 193 8 Name Address Archibald Grey Fletcher, Jr., Presbyterian Hospital, Taiku, Chosen, Japan Herbert Wells Foedisch .... 1 19 W, Mermaid Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. Thomas Bitting Foster .....,.....,,... 204 Menlo Ave., Glenside, Pa. Alan Stetson Frank ............,, 562 Washington Ave., Glencoe, lll. George Woodrow Frank .... 677 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. William Henry Franklin, Jr ....... 425 So. Main St., Peddie, N. J. Herbert Charles Freeman, Jr ..... 960 N. Broadway, Yonkers N. Y. Harry O. H. Frelinghuysen.. ............ ,............. M orristown, N. J. Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen, Jr .,......,................ Morristown, N. J, Theodore French ........,......... 551 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Augustus Frederic Frick, Jr., 200 Lorraine Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Jacob Ellsworth Fricker, Jr ........, 3 Howes Ave., Stamford, Conn. Andrew Powie Fuller .... 1400 Elizabeth Blvd., Fort Worth, Texas Allen Rees Furbeck .............. 48 College Ave., Houghton, Mich. Richard Ficht Furman .... 943 Edgewood Ave., Trenton, N. J. Austin Owen Furst ............ 124 West Linn St., Bellefonte, Pa. William Thomas Galey, 111, 1124 lndian Creek Rd., Overbrook, Pa. Robert Fetter Galvin ........ 2217 West Market Blvd., Lima, Ohio Henry Gardiner ........,,...... 1118 Waverly Pl., Schenectady, N. Y. Frederick Gilbert..l14 Rue de Connetable, Chantilly, Oise, France Thomas Quinlevan Gilson ..,, 85 Woodland Ave., Summit, N. J, Richard Webster Gimbel ..., 40 Westminster St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Edward Walker Givens. .............., 303 Jericho Rd., Abington, Pa. Richard Murray Cunningham Glenn, 125 Upper Mount St., Montclair, N. J. Irving Goldbert ..........,........... Hotel Edison, New York, N. Y. Robert Thorn Goodsell ...,......., Western Drive, Short Hills, N. J. David Livingstone Gordon ...,.... 55 Seminary St., Middlebury, Vt. Guido James Goves ...,........ 3874 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Arthur Pue Gorman ...,.... 217 East Redwood St., Baltimore, Md. LeGrand Adams Gould, Jr ,.... 19 West 69th St., New York, N. Y. Richard Glenn Gould ,...... .710 Warburton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Name Address Charles Richard Graham..8162 East Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. David Tredway Graham .... 4711 Westminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Louis Rogers Gray. 31 Rua Monsenhor Bacellas, Petropolis, Rio de Janiero, Brazil Rush Varley Greenslade ....,. 2416 S. Owasso Place, Tulsa, Okla. William Rodearmel Grimm .... 1120 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Herman William Gruning..214 Conway Court, So. Orange, N. J. Franklin Ruthstaller Hall, Hardscrabble Rd., Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. William Frederick Halsey, 111, U.S.S. Saratoga, cfo Postmaster, Long Beach, Cal. Donald Campbell Hamilton, Jr., 5814 Murray Hill Pl., Pittsburgh, Pa. Frank Tiernan Hamilton ........ 30 E. 60th St., New York, N. Y. Walter Blears Hankin. Wilfred Ave., Washington Crossing, N. J. John Berne Hannum, 111 .....,........., Middletown Rd., Elwyn, Pa. John Van Etten Hardy ..,. 105 Upper Mt. Ave., Montclair, N, J. Williams McCombs Hardy .... 2400 Broadway, Little Rock, Ark. Edmund Newton Harvey, Jr .......,. 2 College Rd., Princeton, N. J. Robert Alexander Haughwout, 20 Glenwood Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. John Bernard Haviland .... 126 Second Ave., Gloversville, N. Y. Gordon Bertram Hayes, Jr...44O West 34th St., New York, N. Y. Sturgis Lee Hedrick ........ 220 S. Cayuga Rd., Williamsville, N. Y. Allen Burnett Heinsohn .... Haverstraw Rd., Valley Cottage, N. Y. Howard Austin Heller .........,.... 72 E, Market St., Bethlehem, Pa. William Henrich .................... 522 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Frederick Edward Henze, 264 W. Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Charles G. Herbruck ............ 1950 Market Ave, N., Canton, Ohio James Louis Herman ........ 673 E. Parkway So., Memphis, Tenn. Arthur Emil Hess ............ 1211 Delaware St., Wyomissing, Pa. James Newton Hillhouse...,Route 6, Box 897, Phoenix, Ariz. Alfred Blakelee Hine, Jr...l401 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Class of 193 8 Name Address John Grinnell Hoagland .... 151 Hoagland Ave., Rockaway, N, J. John Robert Hoffman, Jr ............,.... 204 Java Ave., Hershey, Pa. William Jacob Hoffman, Jr ...., 211 E. 55th St., New York, N. Y. Philip Leo Hogan .... 54 Hollenbeck Ave., Great Barrington, Mass. George Ledget Hogeman .... 76 Watchung Ave., Chatham, N. J. Joseph Washington Holman, Jr ..... Franklin Rd., Nashville, Tenn. John Mortimer Holton ,....... 7800 Navahoe St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Inghram Hook, Jr ......... 190 W. High St., Waynesburg, Pa. Walter Lamb Hopkins .... 140 Wadsworth Ave., New York, N. Y, Arthur Frederick Hopper, Jr., 131 Pemberton Ave., Plainfield, N. J. David Hall Hoster..2372 No. Commonwealth Ave., Columbus, O. Raymond Cornwallis Howe, 2218 New Haven Ave., Far Rockaway, N. Y. Edgar McPherson Howell..3818 Seminary Ave., Richmond, Va. Thomas Brannon Hubbard, Jr...Lane's End, Montgomery, Ala. Warner Clyde Hubbard ................................ Philadelphia, N. Y. James Hurd Hughes, Jr ................. 46 S. State St., Dover, Del. James England Hulsizer ...... 41 Lenox Ave., East Orange, N. J. William Olney Hunt .... 2318 First Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. Charles Francis Huston ........ 411 Ruskin Place, Indianapolis, Ind. Camille Henry Huvelle ...,........ 168 E. 74th St., New York, N. Y. Robert Sturgis Ingersoll, Jr ...,.....,............................. Penllyn, Pa. Frank Leslie Ingram ........,.,......... R.F.D. No. 2, Trenton, N. J. Charles Crawford Irvine .. 41-07-157th St., Flushing, N. Y. Raymond Massoud Jabara 8007 Narrows Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Theodore Ridgway Jaekel, cfo American Consulate, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Abdul Rasoul Jamali ...,..,...........,....... Saadoon St., Bagdad, Iraq. Ralph Eccles Jamison, Jr ....... 342 N. Main St., Greensburg, Pa. Richard Mott Janney ...........,...,.......................... Garrison, Md. Farish Alston Jenkins .,..,... 625 E, Skinker Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Donald Edwin Jerrems .....,.......... 1301 N. State St., Chicago, 111. Willard Lloyd Johns ..........,. 407 W. 9th St., Wilmington, Del. Willard Barron Johnson, Jr ..... 93 Fairmont Ave., Chatham, N. J. Name Address John Malcolm Johnston, Jr .,....... Colonial Village, Wayne, Pa. Walter Winthrop Johnston, 36 Witherbee Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Arthur Cummings Jones, Jr...501 W. 5th Ave., Gastonia, N. C. Charles Frederick Jones ................ 130 Greenfield St., Tiffin, Ohio Donald Kingsbury Jones .... 22 Clubway Drive, Scarsdale, N. Y. Guilford Jones, Jr ............. 4221 E. Douglas St.. Wichita, Kans. Horace Conrad Jones, 11 ...... 516 Fayette St., Conshohocken, Pa. Nathan Ford Jones .............. 77 Windemere Rd., Rochester, N. Y. William Gould Jones ........ 3601 Newark St., Washington, D. C. Charles Robert Kamm. Burlingame Country Club, Burlingame, Cal. Edmund Jamison Kauffman ........ 505 E. Broadway, Girard, Ohio John Gregory Kelley ............ 144 E. 36th St., New York, N. Y. John Stewart Kellogg ............ 118 E. 70th St., New York, N, Y. James Benjamin Kerr ...............,.. P. O. Box 98, Greensburg, Pa. Ernest Edward Keusch ................ Sussex Ave., Morristown, N. J. Eugene Tupper Kinder, 2465 Arlington Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio Charles Phelps King ,....... 200 Northfield Place, Baltimore, Md. Frederick Paul King, Jr ......... 100 Broadway, New York, N. Y. James Hartley King .............. 2201 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. Francis Sherwood Kinney ........ Lee's Hill, Morristown, N. J. Charles Edo Kip .....,................ 210 Aycrigg Ave., Passaic, N. J. James Boyer Kirkpatrick ........ 3211 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. Lyman Bickford Kirkpatrick, Jr...West Harwich, Cape Cod, Mass. Hamilton Fuller Klie .... 18411 S. Woodland Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Richard Broyton Knight ................ 42 Pine St., Providence, R. I. Louis Arnold Komoski..l13 Van Winkle Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Fumitaka Konoye ................ 2113 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Edward Milton Koos. ................. 39 Conklin Ave., Newark, N. J. John Frederick Kraemer .............. 24 State St., New York, N. Y. Stuart Siriszaliny Krinsky ........ 270 Broadway, New York, N. Y, Robert Edward Kulp ................ King of Prussia Rd., Radnor, Pa. Henry George Kunkel ....., . ..... Route No. 2, Princeton, N. J. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Class of 193 8 Name Address John Galvin Lair. .,..... Cheeloo Univ., Tsinan, Shantung, China Harry Lane, Jr ...........,..,...,.. 71 Prospect Ave., Montclair, N. J. Crawford Livingston Lansing .... 3 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. John Henry Laporte .,............,..... 86 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. J. Lincoln Weil Lauterstein ,,... ...756 Broadway, Woodmere, N. Y. Merle Lawrence ........,,.......... 603-10th St., Ocean City, N. J. Samuel Chapin Lawson, 19100 S. Park Blvd., Shaker Hts., Cleveland, Ohio Morris Samuel Lazaron, Jr .......,...., Naylor Lane, Pikesville, Md. Thomas Francis Leary .... 269 Riverside Dr., Northampton, Mass. Philip LeBoutillier, Jr ........... 38 E, 64th St., New York, N. Y. Albert Graham Lee, Jr ........... 848 N. 4th St., Steubenville, Ohio Dwight Van Deusen Lee ............ 764 State St., San Diego, Cal. Francis Preston Blair Lee, III ..........,............. Silver Spring, Md. George Morton Lehr. ........... 7 Tonnele Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Frank Paul Leslie, Jr ......................... Route 3, Wayzata, Minn. William Wayne Light ................ 55 Booth Lane, Haverford, Pa. George Leavens Lilley ........ 670 Prospect Ave., Hartford, Conn. Richard Faye Lindsay ................................ Haiku, Maui Hawaii William Henry Linkroum, Jr., ' 593 Summit Ave., Hackensack, N. J. Bradner McPherson Littlehale..655 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, N, J. Lloyd Pampell Lochridge, Jr., 219 Greenway North, Forest Hills, N. Y. Robert Arthur Lockwood ........ ll Bon Mar Rd., Pelham, N. Y. Samuel Simpson Logan, Jr., 429 Moreland Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Ralph Stanley Longsta1T..959 E. Maplewood Rd., Lake Forest, lll. Philip Albert Loomis, Jr., 1414 Culebra Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. Herbert Ivory Lord, Jr ..... 360 Lincoln Rd., Grosse Point, Mich. William McBride Love ............ 32 Portland Place, St. Louis, Mo. Thomas D'Arcy Lucus, Jr ....... 14 E. 64th St., New York, N. Y. Richard Dwight Lunn .......,............ 20 Elm St., Auburn, Maine Sebastian Benjamin Lupica ................................ Hopewell, N. J. Name Address Netzer Eugene Luthi ............ 51 Highland Ave., Elizabeth, N. J Richard Ackerman Lydecker .... 48 Lincoln St., Glen Ridge, N. J Kenneth Merill Lynch, Jr ...,..... 43 Church St., Charleston, S. C Francis Huger McAdoo, Jr ..... 435 E. 57th St., New York, N. Y Stuart Gore McCarnpbel1 ........ 1120 Park Ave., New York, N. Y Robert Harris McCarter ................ Lefcourt Bldg., Newark, N. J Benjamin Conkling McCartney, 2556 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C Charles Dowden McCracken, Jr., , 5 Jefferson St., Lambertville, N. J John Gurd McCulloch. ....... 143 Esplanade, Mt. Vernon, N. Y Samuel Walker McCune, 111. 1900 Riverview Ave., Wilmington, Del Joseph Reed McGaw ...,........ 1520 Valmont St., Pittsburgh, Pa John Edgar McHarg .... 121 Connett Place, South Orange, N. J Charles Gillett McKendree .... 162 E. 81st St., New York, N. Y Kenneth Joseph McKinnon .... 715 E. Grand Blvd., Detroit, Mich Edward Righter McLean ........ 65 Bauer Terrace, Elizabeth, N. J John Hull McLean .... 232 West Pondneld Rd., Bronxville, N. Y Charles Anderson McLeod .... 536 Providence St., Albany, N. Y Thomas Roberts McMillen ....... 465 W. Macon St., Decatur, lll Dunstan McNichol .......,............ Chamounix Rd., St. Davids, Pa William Clinton McSherry, Jr ....... 19 E. 2nd St., Frederick, Md Robert Sayre MacCormack, Jr., 319 S. Euclid Ave., Westiield, N. J Robert Byram. MacDonald, 352 Roumfort Rd., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa Sterling Alexander MacKinnon ......., 17 Avon Rd., Narbeth, Pa Laidler Bowrie Mackall .... 3410 Woodley Rd., Washington, D. C George Lloyd Magruder .... 2810-44th St., Washington, D. C Robert Glen Maitland ............ 448 Goflle Rd., Hawthorne, N. J Thomas Hartley Maren..53l E. Lincoln Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y Samuel Reynolds Marks, Jr ..,.. 1807 Powell Pl., Jacksonville, Fla William Gotthard Marr ........ 5 Blythewood Rd., Baltimore, Md John Hart Marter ............ 309 Warwick Rd., Haddonlield, N. J The 1987 Brief-1a:Brac Class Name Address Alastair Bradley Martin ...,.......,..............., Westbury, L. I., N. Y. Esmond Bradley Martin ................,........... Westbury, L. I., N. Y. Jonathan Mason .................... 139 E. 79th St., New York, N. Y. Robert Eugene Mason ............ 3802 Cliff Rd., Birmingham, Ala. Rodman Charles Matheny, Jr., 408 W, Cook St., Springneld, Ill. James Franklin Mead .......,....,..... 2800 Grant St., Evanston, Ill. Richard Aloysius Mellon .......... 22 N. Buck Lane, Haverford, Pa. Albert Irwin Mendeloff ..., 1707 McClung St., Charleston, W. Va. Ralph Kain Mengel, Jr ............,.... 808 N. 3rd St., Reading, Pa. John Christopher Meyer, Jr...13 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Richard Frederick Meyer .,,....... 73 E. 34th St., Paterson, N. J. Robert Randolph Meyer, Jr., 1502 Corner Bldg., Birmingham, Ala. James Hull Miller .............. 3820 Waldo Ave., Riverdale, N. Y. Ben Hudson Milner ............ 1679 Spring Drive, Louisville, Ky. Craig Knowlton Mitchell .........,.... Tuxedo Park, Tuxedo, N. Y. Robert Moment ............,.....,..... 815 Park Ave., Plainneld, N. J. Albert Moore ........................ 775 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Condict Moore .........,..........,....................,.... Essex Fells, N, J. Peter Stuart Hay Moore ..............., 630 Grove St., Sewickley, Pa. Wilton Poe Moore .............. 4408 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Jonathan Tapper Morey ........ 114 Broadmead, Princeton, N, J. Edward Holden Morgan .... 18 Lafayette Pl., Greenwich, Conn. III, N. Ridgewood Rd., So. Orange, N. J. Norman Ernest Morgon .... 6828 Ingram St., Forest Hills, N. Y. Arthur James Morrell ..............,......... Deans Lane, Deans, N. J. Robert Crawford Morris, 173 S. Parkview Ave., Columbus, Ohio Richard Paul Morten ..........,. 321 Griggs Ave., Teaneck, N. J. Henry Clay Moses, Jr., 183 Liberty Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y, Tilghman Huber Moyer, Jr ..,..,. 116 N. 15th St., Allentown, Pa. Robert Swan Mueller, Jr ....... 12 Englewood Rd., Baltimore, Md, George Orlando Morgan, 285 0 86 1938 Name Address Kenneth Hart Muir ...................... 4 Benedict Pl., Pelham, N. Y. John Robert Murray .... ......., 1 42 Cleveland St., Orange, N. J. Howard Ellis Myerle ..............................,........... Bedford, N. Y. Edward Allen Myers, ........ ........ 2 9 Wilder St., Elizabeth, N. J. Harry Beacher Neal, Jr ................. 936 Church St., Indiana, Pa. John Gilbert Nettleton, Jr., 3209 Cleveland Ave., Washington, D. C. Doddridge Chichester Nevitt, Jr...257-28th St., Atlanta, Ga. Andrew Morris Newburger..,.65 W. 54th St., New York, N. Y. Dorr Ellsworth Newton, Jr ....... Fox Hollow Farm, Malvern, Pa. Charles Herbert Nicholls, Jr ..... 1924 Elizabeth St., Pueblo, Colo. Courtland Nicholl, Jr ..... 149 E. 78th St., New York, N. Y. H. Richard Niehoff .,.. 6329 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio Thomas Hughes Norris ................ 8 Stockton St., Princeton, N. J. Alexander Anastasios Notopoulos, 1104-14th Ave., Altoona, Pa. Edmund Rogers Novak .... 5223 Springlake Way, Baltimore, Md. Julian Lake Nugent ................ 2 E. 70th St., New York, N. Y. Etienne Raymond O'Brian..211 No. Union Ave., Cranford, N. J. Roger Lansing Offen, Jr .........., Shippon Point, Stamford, Conn. George Hill Oliver ............ 1115 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Edwin Samuel Olsan ...,.... 395 Canterbury Rd., Rochester, N. Y. William Paul O'Neill, Jr ..........,.............................. Rydal, Pa. William Orchard ............ 50 Sagamore Road, Maplewood, N. J. Alexander Robertson Ormond, 64 Warrington Pl., East Orange, N. J. Robert Hunter Orr, II ...................... 125 South St., Lewes, Del. Philip Westervelt Osborne .............., .17 Park St., Tenafly, N. J, Ben Mather Osbun ,................... 12 Chatham Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Richard Palmer ,..................... Sunnyside Lane, Irvington, N. Y. Hans Arnold Albert Panofsky, 114 Prospect Ave., Princeton, N. J. Wolfgang Kurt Hermann Panofsky, 114 Prospect Ave., Princeton, N. J. John Holbrook Parke. .....,............. 50 Main St., Amherst, Mass. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Class of Name Address Horace Norton Parker ......., 72 N. Clinton Ave., Trenton, N. J. Desiderio Xavier Parreno .... 130 E. 75th St., New York, N. Y. Douglas Van Ness Parsons .... 51 Milton Point Rd., Rye, N. Y. Richard Paul Pasley .... 456 Richmond Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Carlton Overton Pate, Jr., 79 Bush Ave., Belle Haven, Greenwich, Conn. Jere Wescott Patterson ......,..... 735 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Ill. Richard Fuller Patterson .......... 4101 Grove Ave., Richmond, Va. Louis Augustus Pechstein, Jr.. 183 Lafayette Circle, Cincinnati, Ohio Charles Halsey Peckworth ..., 513 Spring Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Oliver Hazard Perry ,........... 161 E, 65th St., New York, N. Y. John Arvid Peterson ..., , ....., 1 216 Riverside Ave., Trenton, N. J. John Bradford Phillips ,.....,. 300 Fairview Ave., Winnetka, 111. Paul Armand Phillips ,,......... 47 E. 88th St., New York, N. Y. Rutherford Stuyvesant Pierrepont, Jr ........... Ear Hills, N. J. Harvey Jack Plants .......,........,,...... 26 Main St., Hornell, N. Y. John Homer Platten .,.. 390 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Carol Le Van Plott ........., 136 E. Baltimore St., Greencastle, Pa. David Smith Plumb ,....... 5 Northwest Way, Bronxville, N, Y. John Crawford Pogue, Drake Road, Indian Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio Alan Neergaard Pope ..,....,.... 22 Gladwin Pl., Bronxville, N. Y. Frederick Martin Porter .... 127 Mountain Ave., Summit, N. J. Richard James Potter .... Gory Brook Road, No. Tarrytown, N. Y. Stephen Dunlap Powell ..,.,... 434 Willow Road, Winnetka, lll. William Shallenberger Power, 5803 Wellesley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charles Augustin Powers ...205 West 39th St., New York, N. Y. John Gledroice Powers 36 Great Oak Lane, Pleasantville, N. Y. Alfred Marsden Price .... 944 Euclid Ave., Hubbard Woods, Ill. Charles Urner Price ..,................. 223 E, 2nd St., Frederick, Md. Charles Joseph Rainear .... 358 Aubrey Road, Wynnewood, Pa. William Gere Raleigh ............ 112 Dewitt Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Robert Rautenstrauch ......,. 235 Dorin Court Rd., Palisade, N. J. 1938 Name Address Charles Hopkins Reed ....... .......... 2 19 Broadway, Bel Air, Md. William W. Lord Reed .,.....,...,..... Roberts Lane, Yonkers, N. Y. Frederic Eugene Reeve, Jr ..... 51 Euclid Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Edwin Joseph Reeves ........ 10 Mitchell Place, New York, N. Y. Charles David Reich .,............ P. O. Box 191, Yokohama, Japan Colin Campbell Reid ...... 536 So, Elmwood Ave., Oak Park, Ill. David Reid ..........,...............,. 150 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. Howard Armand Reid ............ Hotel Carlyle, New York, N. Y. William Anthony Reiss, Jr., 636 Michigan Ave., Sheboygan, Wis. William Crosby Renwick .... 14 Washington Pl., New York, N. Y. David Parkam Reynolds .... 120 East End Ave., New York, N. Y. John Thomas Reynolds ........ 1009 Park Ave., Plainfield, N. J. William Whittle Richardson..97 Oakview Ave., Maplewood, N. J, Bernard Herman Ridder .... 22 N. William St., New York, N. Y. Thomas Ridgway, Jr...1312 N. American Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Edward Gridley Riggs ........ 236 East 61st St., New York, N. Y. Joseph Garneau Ringwalt, Jr.. 145 Hudson Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. Bradford Williams Ripley, ll. 325 Fullerton Pkwy., Chicago, 111. Clifton Hamilton Robinson .... Applegarth Road, Cranbury, N. J. Harlan Amen Robinson. .......,...,.., E. South St., Hanover, N, H. Frederic Rosengarten, Jr.. 500 West Chestnut Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. George Blaikie Ross .................... Roscommon, Doylestown, Pa. Prank Wendell Rounds, Jr ...,. 43 Central St., Winchester, Mass. John Krom Rudd ........., P. O. Box 1741, Asheville, N. Carolina William Escott Rudel ....,................,........ Pinehurst, N. Carolina Gilbert Ruge ........ 8 Tannenbergallee, Berlin, Charl. 9, Germany Cassel Rudolph Ruhlman. 324 South Main St., Pennington, N. J. Richmond Rulon-Miller ........ Blythewood Road, Baltimore, Md. James Earl Russell ........ 409 West 117th St., New York, N. Y. -1-he 1937 Bric:a:Brac Class of Name Address William Francis Russell ..,. 390 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Guy Gerard Rutherford .......,........,...,.,.....,..,.. Allamuchy, N. J. James Albert Saalfield .,....,..,,,....,.....,...., R.D. 1, Copley, Ohio James Brady Salsich .,., 296 No. Columbia Ave., Columbus, Ohio Jack Waltz Sargent ....... .324 Brandon Ave., Williamsport, Pa. Frank Sandstrom, Jr ....,........ 656 Lafayette St., Denver, Colo. Stanley Jay Sarnoff ......., 1406 Albemarle Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Franklin Bache Satterthwaite .... Ridge Terrace, Short Hills, N. J. James Conyers Sayen ..,......... Springdale Road, Princeton, N. J. William Henry Sayen, 111 ............,....,.. Hamilton Square, N, J. Hans Gottfried Schleicher ..,.............,............. Woodstock. N. Y. Richard Larcombe Schley, Jr., 310 East Gwinnett St., Savannah, Ga. William, Horace Schmidlapp .,,. 10 Grandin Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio John Grier Hibben Scoon ..,.,... 10 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J. David Alan Scott .,.. 207 Inwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. John Malcolm Searles ..........,... 123 Woodridge Pl., Lenia, N. J. William Parker Sedgwick ........ 80 Broad St., New York, N. Y. John Malcolm Searles ..,..,...... 123 Woodridge Pl.. Leonia, N. J. Irving Ezra Segal ........ 34 South Clinton Ave., Trenton, N. J. Morton Leonard Seidelman, 1919 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N. J. Richard Fiske Shaffer ............ 543 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. James Culver Shields, 11 .......,.,.,..,............,.......... Pembine, Wis. James Randolph Simpson .... 12 Beechwood Pl., Elizabeth, N. J. John Wilson Simpson ........ 216 Oakridge Ave., Summit, N. J. Robert William Singer, Jr ..... 219 Center Ave., Greensburg, Pa. Lawrence Singmaster ........ 2815 Midvale Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Claiborne Adams Skinner .... 306 N. Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo. Neal Willard Slack ...........,........ 30 Colonial Ave., Pitman, N, J. William Milligan Sloan ........ 41 East 65th St., New York, N. Y. Francis Edward Smith ..,...,...... 115 Cliff Ave., Pelham. N. Y. Haviland Van Lew Smith .... 2010 Orchard Road, Toledo. Ohio James Ward Smith ............ 30 North Easton Road, Glenside, Pa. Robert Hall Smith, Jr ..... 110 Summers St., Bluefield, West Va. 1938 Name Address Robert Hendee Smith .... 901 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. Craig Hugh Smyth ............ 15 Walworth Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y. John Dewhurst Snelharn ..........,......... Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y. Frederick Joseph Snyder, Jr...1242 Clinton Pl., Elizabeth, N. J. Amedee Spadone. Jr ......... 36 Woodland Ave., Summit, N. J. David Stockton Speer ..,..... Alger Court, East Bronxville, N. Y. Kenneth Armand Spitz ...... 156 West 86th St., New York, N. Y. Harry Dyer Sprowles, Jr...4409 Decatur St., Philadelphia, Pa. Wilbur Welles Squire ................ P. O. Box 894, Meriden, Conn. Nicholas McLeod Stahl ........ 40 South 16th St.. Allentown, Pa. Edgar Howe Stapper, Jr ..... 7 Overhill Road, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Frederick Russell Starr .... 16 Montgomery Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Stuart John Stebbins ............ 329 Raleigh Rd., Kenilworth, Ill. Henry Albert Stetler, Jr ..... 444 Edgewood Pl., Rutherford, N. J. Charles Rolfe Stevens .............. 1246 Ridge Ave., Evanston, 111. Francis Cushman St. John. The Choate School, Wallingford. Conn. John Caswell Stoddard ........ 45 Hilton Ave., Garden City, N. Y. Alfred Jehu Stokely ................ Clifton Heights, Newport, Tenn. Edward Casper Stokes, 11 ...... 233 Corlies Ave., Allenhurst. N. J. Henry Mayers Stratton .... 1048 Stuyvesant Ave., Trenton, N, J. John Ward Strong ,..................................... Orchard Lake, Mich. Adolph Suehsdorf, 111. 16 Norman Road, Upper Montclair, N. J. Frederick Leonard Taeusch. 380 Mount Auburn St.. Cambridge, Mass. William Purviance Tams ....................,....,.. Tams, W. Virginia Burt Eddy Taylor. Detroit Club, Corner of Fort fd Cass Sts., Detroit, Mich. James Harris Taylor ........ 624 Prospect St.. Maplewood, N. J. Edward Bryan Templeman..353 West 57th St.. New York, N. Y. Edwin Pendleton Thompson .... 25 Granite St., Westerly, R. 1. Joseph Duvall Thompson, 444 Wolfs Lane. Pelham Manor, N. Y. Rockwell Morell Thompson ..... East Main St., Mendham, N. J. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Class Name Address William Newell Todd, Jr...l803 East Main St., Richmond, Ind. Charles Hansen Toll. Jr ...,.,...,...... 12 Snell St.. Amherst, Mass. Bennett Edwin Tousley, Jr...Hote1Traymore. Atlantic City, N. J, Ernest Sharps Townend, Jr., 79 West Union St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. M. Callear Traver ..........,............. River Road, Titusville, N. J. Wilbur Tyson Trueblood, Jr ......... 751 Yale Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lewis Holmes Ulman, 1929-19th St., N. W., Washington, D, C. Bayard Underwood .... 3021 Cathedral Ave., Washington, Dean Ramsay Underwood, Naval Torpedo Station, Newport. Robert Luchars Urban .... 163 Western Dr., Longmeadow, Yusuf Uzri ..........,................... Apartado 25557, Havana, John Van Ess, Jr ................. 44 Alexander St., Princeton, Herbert Doane Van Sciver. . 38 Aberneth Dr., Trenton . . y . Damon Edwin Van Utt ............ 32 Bretton Rd., Scarsdale, Thomas Frederick Vietor, Jr...625 Park Ave., New York, Gilbert Vosburgh .................... 88 Smith St., Canajoharie, John Henry Vruwink ................ 1 Pinewood Ave., Albany D. C. R. I. Mass. Cuba N. J. N. J. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. , N Y Robert Clarence Walden, Jr ....... 226 Winding Way, Merion, Pa. Stanle Walsh ........................................ Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Y James Nelson Walter ..,.......,.. 43 Bleecker St., Newark, N. J. Arthur Cyrus Warner ................ 323 Ridge St., Newark, N. J. William Krigbaum Watkins..43 Walnut Ave., Wheeling, W. Va. Livingston Day Watrous ...... 2601 Altura Blvd., El Paso, Texas Charles Roger Watson..1000 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Frank Graham Watson ............ 31 Clermont Lane, Clayton, Mo. William Joseph Watson ........ 27 Whittier Ave., Trenton, N, J. Palmer Martin Way, Jr ..... 2400 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood, N. J. O 89 1938 Address Name Thomas Weber .................... 365 Lincoln Pkwy., Buffalo, N. Y. Hewitt Campau Wells .,... Woodward Bldg., Washington, D. C. Albert Bates Wenzell ....... . ............ 372 Bala Ave., Cynwyd, Pa. Stephen Whitcomb ................ 211 Stewart Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. Jack Howard White .....,.......... 248 South 9th St., Lebanon, Pa. James Herbert White, Jr ........... Watts Bldg., Birmingham, Ala. Kemble White, Jr ............................... Clarksburg, W. Virginia Harvey Fisk Whitehead, Jr ............, No. Main St., Yardley, Pa. James Palmer Whitlock .......... 36 Scotland Road, Elizabeth, N. J, Willard Palmer Whitlock, Ill, 20 Scotland Road, Elizabeth, N. J. Hugh Whittaker, Jr ......... 491 Missouri Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Andrew Murray Williams ............ 20 Pine St., New York, N. Y. Charles Wilmot Williams ..,................. Route 3, Pontiac, Mich. John Whittingham Wilmer ............ Nassau Club, Princeton, N. J. David Alan Whitwell Wilson. Independence Ave., Spuyten Duyvil, New York, N. Y. Elwood Justin Wilson, Jr ....,.... Waverly Place, Montvale, N. J. John Arnot Wilson ........ 640 North Portage Path, Akron, Ohio William ' Thomas Wartman Wilson.. .......,...,....,................ Narbeth, Pa, Scudder Winslow, Jr., 901 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. Brodnay Wood .... 276 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. Alexander Wood..276 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. Colfax Woodhull, Jr.. 2417 Pillsbury Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. William Ward Wooldridge .... 6641 Reynolds St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Francis German Wrightson....Saddle Rock Road, Stamford, Conn. Evarts Ziegler ..,................. 151 East 83rd St., New York, N. Y. Thomas William Schuyler Class of 1939 T Q 1987 Bric:a:Brac Clam Ofjiteffg 1939 No officers were elected by the Class of 1939 during the first term of its Freshman year in accordance with established custom. A plan of the Senior Council in l926 provided that this time should be allowed to entering men for acquainting themselves with members of their class and consideration of their capacities for leadership. A committee of the Undergraduate Council consisting of R. S. Mueller, Jr., '38, Chairmang Gordon Keppel, '36, J. C. Appel, '38, directed the class. 91 292 Turrell Ave., South Orange, N. J. The 1937 Brice-a:Brac CMU of 1939 Name Address William Lewis Acker, Jr...725 W. Lackawanna St., Scranton, Pa Tinsley Adams ..,..,........ 917-15th St., N.W., Washington, D. C William Alexander Adams ,... 3608 N, 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa Richard Montgomery Ahara ...... 1501 Forest Ave., Evanston, Ill H. Gardner Ainsworth .......,., Naval War College, Newport, R. I John Alexander ...........,........ 29 Cleveland Lane, Princeton, N. J Lawrence Adams Baker, Jr., Herrick Kidder Allen, 51 New St., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa William Lloyd Allen, Jr ...,....,.. 90 Broad St., New York, N. Y Thomas Allsopp, II ........ 297 Mt. Prospect Ave.. Frederick James Allsup. .,......,...,........ 5 Oak St.. Francis Andrew Ambrose ..,,.... 1028 E. 25th St., Henry Aplington, II ....,...,....... 55 Lincoln Ave. Joseph Hunt Johnes Applegate, 1125 Greenwood St., John Taylor Arms, Jr .....,......... Greenfield Hill, James Bell Armstrong, Jr..,l334 Sheridan Ave., Thomas Charles Armstrong, Jr., Newark, N. J Franklin, N. Y Paterson, N, J Amherst, Mass Trenton, N. J Fairfield, Conn Pittsburgh, Pa 30 Brinkerhoff Ave., Teaneck, N. J Lindsay Grier Arthur ...... 910 Mount Curve, Minneapolis, Minn Wardner Daniel Ayer, Jr...614 University Ave., Syracuse, N. Y Robert Bach ,.................... 120 Pine St., Woodmere, L. I., N. Y Robert Maddock Backes..R.D. No. 1. River Rd., Trenton, N. J Charles Kellogg Backus, II, 725 Lake Shore Rd., Grosse Point, Mich 2500 Foxhall Rd., Washington, D. C Lewis Warrington Baldwin, Jr., 23 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis, Mo Robert Bruce Baldwin ...,.... 359 Hazel Ave., Highland Park, Ill Jean Paul Jacquett Baltzell .... 604 Rhawn St., Philadelphia, Pa George Vroom Banning ,,.. 261 Summit Ave., Hackensack, N. J William Evans Bardusch..84 Maplewood Ave., Maplewood, N. J Thomas Edward Barnicle .... 11 Gorman Rd., Framingham, Mass. William Joseph Barr ,............,.,.. 39 Howard St., West Lawn, Pa Name Address Gurnee Hinman Barrett, Jr ...,..... Spring Lane, Chappaqua, N. Y Carl Louis Bausch, Jr ..,.,., 260 Dorchester Rd., Rochester, N. Y Robert Steel Bayer .,,.,.......,.., 104 Third St., Huntingdon, Pa. George Clarke Bean .......,........ 29 Templar Way, Summit, N. J. Edward James Beattie, Jr., John Thurston Beaty .......,............ Dogwood Lane, Rye, N. Y. Carl Augustus Beck ........,.,. 107 Montgomery Ave., Cynwyd, Pa. Bruce Bedford, Jr ...........,......, 45 Perdicaris Pl., Trenton, N. J. Nathaniel Forrest Bedford .... Red Coach Inn, Niagara Falls, N. Y. John Stanley Bell ....,.,,., 3565 N. Shepard Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. William Henry Bell, II .... 1541 Schuyler St., Schenectady, N. Y. Augustus John Bender, Jr ........... 78 Grove St., Elizabeth, N. J. James Armen Benham. .,......,.. 40 W. 55th St., New York, N. Y. William Gottlob Berlinger, Jr., 1104 Valley Rd., Melrose Park, Philadelphia, Pa. William Croft Bickel .............. Squaw Run Road, Aspinwall, Pa Kirk LeMoyne Billings ...... 5448 Narcissus Ave., Baltimore, Md. James McKelvy Bindley ............ 6111 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ralph Holden Binns, III. Sylvan and Walton Aves., Mamaroneck, N. Y. William Rowley Bishop, Jr ....... 12 E. 25th St., Baltimore. Md. Thomas Gaynor Blake ...,. 121 Plant Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. Edward Montgomery Bland ......,......... 17 Asaph Rd., Bala, Pa. Daniel Bernard Bleser ....,. 1119 Lincoln Blvd., Manitowoc. Vifis. Elkan Rogers Blout .........,.... 345 W, 88th St., New York, N. Y. Samuel Taylor Bodine ..,..,......,,...... County Line, Villanova, Pa. Fred DeWitt Boice, Jr ........... 2410 Carey Ave., Cheyenne, Wyo. Arthur Hemphill Bolte .,....,........... 17 Irving Pl., Pelham, N. Y. John Thatcher Boomer ..,... 2225 Douglass Blvd., Louisville, Ky. Charles Lynn Borland ..,,........ 179 S, Church St., Goshen, N. Y. Charles Laury Botthof ........ 156 Abington Ave.. Kenilworth, Ill. William Alsop Bours, III .,.,...... 315 Stelle Ave., Plainlield, N. J. James William Boyd ...... 789 Valley Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. Nathaniel Augustus Boynton ..., 224 Cleveland St., Orange, N. J. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Class Name - Address Jacques Bramhall, Jr .....,..,...... 56 Miller Rd., Morristown, N. J Edward Eugene Brandt ..,..... 8 Hilltop Drive, Great Neck, N. Y. Burnett Gordon Britcher, Jr., 306 Berkeley Drive. Syracuse, N. Y Charles Augustus Broad, Jr ..,,.,..... 436 Tenth St.. Wilmette, lll Henry Nason Kinney Brookings, R.F.D. No. 2, Alexandria, Va Nathaniel John Brooks ......,......, 98 Maple St., Rutherford. N. J Francis Marion Brower, lll..956 Fillmore St., Philadelphia, Pa Frederick Lane Brown, Jr., 67 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, N. J Lowell Huntington Brown, Jr., Spuyten Duyvil, New York, N. Y Newell Brown .,..............,......... Maynesboro Farm, Berlin, N. H William Adams Bryan ..,,.... 1907 Orrington Ave., Evanston, lll Kenneth Alexander Burgess..106 West Ferry Rd., Morrisville, Pa Charles Dana Burke .......,...... 37 Lynton Pl., White Plains, N. Y Edwin Marston Burke ...,..,.,..,...,.,,... Lands End, Newport, R. l George Cass Burke, Jr ......,........ 840 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, N. J Robert Emmet Burke, Jr .,....,.... 7 McLaren St., Red Bank, N. J Findley Burns, Jr ,.............,,..... 1526 Bolton St., Baltimore, Md Albert Louis Butler, Jr., Chatham Mfg. Co., Winston-Salem, N. C Richard Hansford Burroughs, Jr., 1100 W. 43 Forest Hill, Richmond, Va Albert Louis Butler, Jr ........ Bitting Rd., Winston-Salem, N. C David Ely Cain ,........,......,... 33 Cleveland Lane, Princeton, N. J George Burnham Callsins, Jr., 1030 Hubbard Lane, Hubbard Woods. lll Charles Stuart Callman.,55 Edgewood Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Richard Douglas Caney .......,.... 281 Terrill Rd., Fanwood, N. J Edmond Justin Carroll ............ 57 Wiggins St., Princeton, N. J Joseph Burchfield Cartwright .... 7 Elysian Way, E. Liverpool, O Clarence Edwards Case, Jr.,.254 Altamont Pl., Somerville, N, J Howard Francis Casey ,....., ......... 1 7 Dawes St., Dorchester, Mass Richard Charles Cassady ..., 5477 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa 1959 Name Address Henry Moir Cathen .......,......,. 12 Fenimore Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y, Cameron Walton Cecil, 689 S. New Hampshire Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Albert Fredenburgh Chadwick, 176 Ketcham Ave., Amityville, N. Y. Fidel Gillette Chamberlain, Jr.. 302 W. Hollywood Ave., San Antonio, Texas John Phelps Chamberlain ................ 25 South St., Goshen, N. Y. Maurice Scott Chapin, Jr ....,,. 41 Everett Ave., Providence, R,'1. George Byron Chapman, Jr .............,..................... Aurora, Ohio Richard Edwards Chislett, ll. 5131 Ellsworth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Jermyn Christian ,..,... .. ,.... 645 Taylor Ave., Scranton, Pa. James Patton Clarendon, ll, 251 Hamilton Pl., Hackensack, N. J. Edward Wernple Clark ..,..,.. 30 Corsa Terrace, Ridgewood, N. J. John Holley Clark, lll .........,.. 308 Lincoln St., Flushing, N. Y. James McClure Clarke .,..,,.. 44 School Rd., W. Asheville, N. C. Samuel Clay, Jr ..,........,.............,.,....... The Ridge, Paris, Ky. James Higbie Clement ............ 307 Brentford Rd., Haverford, Pa. John Frenzel Cline ..........,.., 15 Carstensen Rd.. Scarsdale, N. Y. Ansley Johnson Coale ....... ,........ 1 6 Franklin St., Annapolis, Md. Benjamin Coates .....,.....,.............. Golf House Rd., Ardmore, Pa. Douglas George Cochrane ...... 103 E. 91st St., New York, N. Y. John William Coffey ...... 50 Wykagyl Ter., New Rochelle, N. Y. Bayard Coggeshall .............,.. 14 Franklin Pl., Morristown, N. J. Carl Vinant Cole .,...,............,. 69 N. Monterey St., Mobile, Ala. George Rosebrough Collins, 27 Hillside Rd., Newton Highlands, Mass. Edward Toner Cone .,.... 1030 Summit Ave., Greensboro, N. C. Ludolph Henry Conklin, Jr.. 383 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Thomas Connell .....,...,.... 219 Fernwood Ave., Montclair, N. J. Robert Sutherland Cook, Jr., 222 Crenert St., Cedar Rapids, Iowa The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Class Name Address Kent Pettit Cooper ........,. 12 Roosevelt Rd., South Orange, N. J Joseph Clift Cornwall ..,...,. 634 Tremont Ave., Westheld, N. J Robert Randolph Cotten, 11 .... ll Oxford St., Winchester, Mass Preston King Covey ,... 307 Ridgewood Ave., Minneapolis, Minn Stuart DuBois Cowan, Jr., 195 Soundview Ave., White Plains, N, Y. Leonard Grinstead Cox, Jr ..,., 427 W. Third St., Lexington, Ky Edward Lillo Crain, Jr ..... 2605 N. Calumet Dr., Houston, Tex John Alfred Crocker, 111 ,,........,. 22 DeMott Ave., Clifton, N. J William Eloyd Crosby, Jr., 1722 Que St., N.W., Washington, D. C Lyman Weeks Crossman, Jr., 1 Hillaire Circle, White Plains, N. Y Thomas Means Culbertson, Jr., 2425 S Ba Shore Dr Coconut Grove Pla. . y ., , Curtiss Cummings ..,..,...... 52 Montgomery Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y Bernard Kearns Curley, Castleton Park, St. George, Staten Island, N. Y John Caleb Cushing..111 N. Long Common Rd., Riverside, Ill George Ernest Dale, Jr ................. 26 Fisher Pl., Trenton. N. J George William Dalton, Jr...22 Sagamore Rd., Bronxville, N. Y Kenneth Whitney Dalzell, Jr., Hobart 'Ed Lakeview Ave., Short Hills, N. J Jaquelin James Daniel .......... 1861 Mallory St., Jacksonville, Fla William Cheever D'Arcy, Jr ......... 6 Hortense Pl., St. Louis, Mo Joseph Benson Darlington, Jr ..... 762 Clark St., Westiield, N, J Walter Henry Daub, Jr ........... Bella Vista, New Cumberland, Pa Addison Cutter Davis ............ 1328 Wilson St., Eau Claire, Wis Earl Russell Davis, Jr ..,., 133 Arlington Ave., Providence, R. 1 Edgar Clark Davis, Jr ........... 293 N. Broadway, Yonkers, John Sawyer Davis ,............. 310 Main St., Mount Holly, Roger Hasbrouck Davis, 3601 Lowell St., N.W., Washington, Walter Phillips Davison ................ 80 North St., Auburn Irving Meade Day, Jr .............., 8 E. 92nd St., New York, ZZ I-N4 Zac 440 0 94 1939 Name Address Richard Howard Demaree ,.... .R.E.D. No. 1, Asbury Park, N. J. Charles Pugh Dennison ...............,.. 155 Locust Ave., Rye, N. Y. Paul Vital DePorte ........ , ........... 107 S. Pine St., Albany, N. Y. Charles Henry Detwiller, Jr ....... 151 E. 7th St., Plainfield. N. J. Robert Dickey, 111 .............. 545 Glen Arden Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Philemon Richard Dickinson..32 Chelsea Pl., East Orange, N. J. Richard Dillon, Jr ............... 888 Asylum Ave.. Hartford, Conn. Thomas Dimond .....,............ 1165 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Erank Rogers Donahue, 115 W. Tulpehocken St., Germantown, Phila., Pa. Gordon Donald .......,.............................. Wellesley Farms, Mass, James Doolittle, Jr ..... 102 Mt. Kemble Ave., Morristown, N. J. Standish Montgomery Douglas, 257 Stewart Ave., Garden City, N. Y. Elisha Peairs Douglass ............ 6475 Greene St., Philadelphia, Pa. Franklin Robert Downey ...... 1072 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Clarence Warren Driver ...,.. 158 S. Anita Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Lewis Robert Driver, Jr.. 4000 Cathedral Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. Andrew'Adgate Duer, Jr .,.........................,......... Stevenson, Md. James Dudley Dusenberry, Jr., 157 E. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. Andrew Bradley Duvall, Jr., 2128 LeRoy Pl., N.W., Washington, D. C. Francis Earle, Jr ......,........ 128 Highland Ave,, Montclair, N. J. Arthur Moses Eastburn, Jr ........... 22 Court St., Doylestown, Pa. William Charles Eberhardt, 2 Mount View Ter., Maplewood, N. J. William Mason Edmonstone, 14 New Bedford St., Hyde Park, Mass. Richard Edwards .....,...... 68 Franklin Street, Englewood, N. J. Robert Samuel Eisner .................. Prospect Ave., Red Bank, N. J. Carl Martin Elkan .............. 75 Prospect Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. Robert Mills Ellis ..,.... ............ 7 57 Baird Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Class Name Address Sherman Kingsbury Ellis, Jr., 16 Paddington Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. George McKee Elsey ........,.,............. 319 Fifth St.,. Oakmont, Pa. Joseph Grassman Engel .......,.. 254 E. Third Ave., Roselle, N. J. Charles William Engelhard ...... 30 Church St., New York, N. Y. Clarence McDonald England, Jr., Park Hills, Huntington, W. Va. Theodore English .....,.......,,... 286 N. Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. Frank Newlin Entwisle .......... 44 Garfield Pl., Maplewood, N. J. Sandford Garland Etherington, Jr., 60 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. Freeman Fairchild ....,... Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y. Dawson Lycurgus Farber, Jr ....,..., 914 D St., Sparrow Pt., Md, William Bonner Fell ............ 871 Bellevue Ave., Trenton, N. J. Melchor Gaston Ferrer ...,,....,.. 10 E. 66th St., New York, N. Y. George Thomas Fielding, III, 4000 Washington Blvd., Chicago, 111. Temple Hornaday Fielding. 4000 Washington Blvd., Chicago, Ill. James Myers Finch, Jr ........,.... 6 Centre Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. Henry Robert Fischer ....,..................... 316 W. 9th St., Erie, Pa. Daniel Hazlitt Flagg ...,.......,.....,....,....,,. 'iDenbigh, Radnor, Pa. William James Flather, 111, 4000 Nebraska Ave., Washington, D. C. George Kenneth Flavell, Jr., 5438 Wayne Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Donald Rodgers Fletcher .... Press Hospital, Taiku, Chosen, Japan James Harmon Flinn, Jr., 1000 Harvard Rd., Grosse Point, Mich. Robert Stevens Forman ,....,...... 450 7th Ave., New York, N. Y. Addison Youngs Foshay, Jr .... 220 Rugby Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. John William Foster, II ........ 494 Riverside Ave., Trenton, N. J. Frederic Ewing Fox ................ 12 Clubway St., Hartsdale, N. Y. Joseph Robert Fox .............. 6912 Market St., Upper Darby, Pa. Harrison Shedd Fraker ,,...... 1001 Rahway Rd., Plainfield, N. J, of 1959 Name Address Benjamin Franklin, 111. Ridgewood Orchard, Dresherton Rd., Dresher, Pa. Norman Randolph Freeman, Jr...2l0 Northway, Baltimore, Md. James Mott French ,..........,........ 5 W. Larned St., Detroit, Mich. John Winslow French ............ 551 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Robert Strohecker Fricker .......... 3 Howes Ave., Stamford, Conn. David Henry Frisch .......... 130 Luther Dr., San Antonio, Texas James Mcllroy Fritz .................. 490 Wilbur St., Dubuque, Iowa Frank Montford Fucik, 2707 S. Deere Park Dr., Highland Park, Ill. Henry Elwell Funk ............ 419 Bolsover Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. Richard Edgar Funkhouser ...... 33 Perdicaris Pl., Trenton, N. J. Henry Natsch Furnald, Jr., 4701 Grosvenor Ave., Riverdale, New York, N. Y. Ellwood Harrar Furst .............. 124 W. Linn St., Bellefonte, Pa. Lawrence Hensey Galloway ........ 20 N. Wacker Dr., Chicago, 111. John Garretson Gaston, 11 .... 174 W. High St., Somerville, N. J. James Thomas Gearhart ........ 935 Wayne Ave., Wyomissing, Pa. Peter Ten Eyck Gebhard, Jr ......... 37 Grover St., Auburn, N. Y. John Harrison Gefaell ............ 2 Stoneleigh Park, Westfield, N. J. Roger Geffen ...................... 101 W. 58th St., New York, N, Y. Joseph Martin Gidding..285 Central Park W., New York, N. Y. Joseph Tomlinson Gifford .... 132 Connett Pl., So. Grange, N. J. Arthur Gwyer Gilkes ........ 884 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. Norman Lembach Gill, 39 Tallahassee Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Gardner Gillespie .......................... Adam Rd., Short Hills, N. J. Robert Dale Gilliam ....,....... 208 Pershing Ave., Collingdale. Pa. Stanley Hugh Gilman ................ 9 Marshall Rd., Yonkers, N. Y. Samuel Robin Ginsburg .......... 227 Paulison Ave., Passaic, N. J. Alan Harold Gleason .......... 6 Highland Heights, Rochester, N. Y. William Gregg Glenney .... .... 9 16 Madison Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Stanford Denton Goodman, Jr...845 Boulevard, Westfield, N. J. Philip Atherton Goold, Jr...414 W. 120th St., New York. N. Y. Landis Gores.. ........... ......... 3 874 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio The 1937 Brie:-adgrac Class of 1939 Name Address John Craven Gorman.,182 White Plains Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Robert Homer Graftonul 1 12 Michigan Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich John Graham ..,....,............., 73 Hawthorne Pl., Montclair, N. J. Robert Waddington Grange ,,........ 635 Pine Rd., Sewickley, Pa Alton Tegethoff Greeley ,,...,,.,. 246 Garfield Pl., Brooklyn. N. Y Adrian Jacques Grossmanf .... 7718-12th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y Milton Monroe Grover .............,,..,.....,.............. Wingdale, N. Y James Dominick Hacker, Jr., 138-17 Franklin Ave., Flushing. N. Y Howard Young Haffner .....,.......... 118 Carlisle St., Hanover, Pa Eric Hill Hager .....,...........,...,.. 4 Depuyster Ave., Tenafly, N. J George Steiner Haight, Jr ..,.. 45 Orchard St., Pleasantville, N. Y. Eben Clarke Hall .,..........,... 268 Madison Ave., Flushing, N. Y Herbert Warren Hall, 2029 E. Newport Ave., Milwaukee, XVis. William Burton Hall .....,........ 4 E, Kirke St., Chevy Chase. Md Raleigh Hansl, Jr ......,.,....,... 22 E. 36th St., New York, N. Y John Wellmer Hanson ............ 81 Superior Rd., Bellerose, N. Y Richard Bernay Harding ...,....., 1233 Dean St., Brooklyn. N. Y John Elton Harkness, Jr...l409 Centennial St., McKeesport, Pa Ashby Taylor Harper ...,. ,..l456 Pennington Rd., Trenton, N. J George Staples Harrington, 16th St. fd Mt. Salem Ave., Wilmington, Del William Gibson Harris ,..... 5417 Cary St. Road, Richmond, Va William Bradford Harwood, Jr...99 John St., New York. N. Y Walter Rutherford Hatneld. 312 Quinobequin Rd., Waban, Mass. John Henry Hauberg, Jr ............. 23rd St. Hill, Rock Island, Ill Oliver Hershman Havens .,..., 550 Fairmont Ave., Westfield, N. J Arthur Donald Hay ..,.,. 145 Morris Ave., Mountain Lakes, N. J Mark Hayes, Jr ..,.......,.. , ....... ,2 E. 86th St., New York, N. Y Norman Trump Hayes, Jr .,.,.........,. Airdale Ave., Rosemont, Pa Harry Williams Hazard, lll...,83 Montague Pl., Montclair, N. J Donald Bryce Heard ..,......,..,....... Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa Samuel Roy Heath, Jr ......,.... 435 Bellevue Ave., Trenton, N, J Name Address John Griffith Hendrickson ,,.,.., .... ,....., P r inceton Junction, N. J. Robert Scovel Hendrickson. Jr .....,...,..,,....... Lawrenceville, N. J. Everett Josiah l-Iigbee, Jr., l Runnymede Hotel, Atlantic City, N, J. John Edwards Higginbotham. 290 Vose Ave., South Orange. N. J. Robert Baker Highsaw ...... 266 S. Watkins St., Memphis, Tenn. Robert Bertram Hilgendorff ..., 16 Oakwood Pl., Elizabeth, N. J. Mark Frieder Hill ................ 22 Sagamore St., Bronxville. N. Y. Robert Eugene Hill ....................., 222 Locust St., Roselle, N, J. Canfield McKnight Himes .......... Prospect Hall, Frederick, Md. Robert Yost Hinshaw ...,,..,.................................... Westown, Pa. LaBar Post Hoagland ..............,. 54 Tradd St.. Charleston, S. C. Edward Windsor Hobler ,....... 26 Northway, Bronxville. N. Y. Herbert Leonard Hodgetts. 468 Linwood Ave.. Ridgewood, N. J. William Frederick Hofmann, Jr.. 8533-149th St., Jamaica, N. Y. Leavenworth Holden ........................ R.F.D. No. 4. Easton. Md. Earle Taylor Holsapple .................,.............. Dover Plains. N. Y. Robert Rutherford Holt.. l 8 l 6 Avondale Circle, Jacksonville, Fla. Oliver William Hopkinson, Jr. 711 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. George Marshall Hornblower..755 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Ralph Horton. Jr., The Sulgravef' 67th St. Y5 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Everett Leonard Hoskins, Jr...l2 North Dr., Malba. L. I., N. Y. Richard Ralston Hough .... 1465 Pennington Rd., Trenton, N. J. William Robert Howard ........ 978 Sunbury Rd., Columbus, Ohio Edward Gordon Howe ............,,...... 177 High St., Passaic, N. J. Benjamin Franklin Howell, Jr...l2 College Rd., Princeton, N. J. Edward George Hubbard ,.,... 941 Park Ave., New York. N. Y. Robert Walker Humphrey .,.. 145 Heights Rd., Ridgewood. N. J. Adrian Clyde Humphreys, Jr...45 Exeter St., Forest Hills, N. Y. William McClelland Hunt ..,..... Byroad Farm, Lambertville, N. J. The 1937 Briczaalgracg Class of 1939 Name Address John Campbell Hurdman, 139 N. Broadway, White Plains, N. Y. George Fowle Ingersoll .....,.......,...........,.................. Penllyn, Pa. Edward Mars Irish, Jr ........... 504 N. 4th St., Steubenville, Ohio Washington Irving ..,.........,... 16 E. 65th St., New York, N. Y. Donald McDonald Irwin ...,......,..,...,.... E. Setauket, L. I., N. Y. Ralph Borden Jackson ...,.. Western Military Academy, Alton, Ill, William Burr Jadden ................., 824 Beaver St., Sewickley, Pa. John Alexander James .... 205 W. French Pl., San Antonio, Tex. Nelson Pierce James, Jr ...,... 169 Mt. Vernon St., Newton, Mass. Charles Marian Jamison, Jr., 516 N. Maple Ave., Greensburg, Pa. William Walser Janeway .... 1 St. Mark Pl., Staten Island, N. Y. John Frederick Jansen .,..,.....,..... R.D. No. 1, Wrentham, Mass. David Henry Jaquith ...... 171 W. Lafayette Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Gaston Jennings .......,......,... 21 Sagamore Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. George Howard Jonnson, Jr., 324 Shadeland Ave., Drexel Hill. Pa. Harding Johnson, Jr .,...,......... 34 Hawthorne Pl., Summit, N. J. John Brayton Johnson..22l Flower Ave. W., Watertown, N. Y. Woodruff Barnes Johnson .......... Redstone Lane, Washington. Pa. Harriston Johnston, IV .,.... 6150 Nornall Rd., Kansas City, Mo. William Gordon Johnston, Hobart Ave. id Whitney Rd., Short Hills, N. J. John Paul Jones ,.......,. ...... 4 2 Hillcrest Ave., Chestnut Hill. Pa. Wallace Wylie Judd..852 Pennsylvania Ave., Youngstown, Ohio David Seguin Junker ........... ...22 Montrose Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Frederick August Kahler, III, ' 435 Hawthorne Lane, Winnetka, Ill. Arthur McKinley Kallop..l64 Wyoming Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Ike Simpson Kampmann, Jr., 131 E. King's Hwy., San Antonio, Texas Godfrey Willis Kauffman .... 1 W. Melrose St., Chevy Chase, Md. John Howard Kay ...........,..........,....................... Peapack, N. J. Howard Atwood Kelly ............ 1406 Eutaw Pl., Baltimore, Md. Name Address Perry Hoge Kenly. Jr ...............,,.. 70 E. Cedar St., Chicago, Ill. John Fitzgerald Kennedy,.294 Pondneld Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Thomas Kenworthy, III ....................................,... Glenside. Pa John Paige Kerns ...........,...... 235 Purchase St., Fall River, Mass. John Thompson Kerr ....,......,............ 156 Irving Rd., York, Pa. Arthur Hawkins Keyes, Jr ............... 77 Grove St., Rutland, Vt. James Ferdinand Kieckhefer, Station C, Route 6, Milwaukee, Wis. Rufus Gunn King, Jr ............. Woodway Park, Edmonds, Wash. C. Frank Kireker, Jr ........... Saddle River Rd., Hackensack, N. J. Miles Wells Kirkpatrick .................. 123 Reeder St., Easton, Pa. Howard Lincoln Klein, 38 Mohican Park Ave., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. John Wings Knowles ...,........ 5001 Cary St, Rd.. Richmond, Va. W'olford Kraybill .........,,,.............. 455 Lincoln Ave., Beaver, Pa. Elliot Carter Laidlaw, Jr ......... 758 W. 8th St., Plainfield, N. J. William Noble Lane .... 2810 E. Bradford Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Charles Angus Langill, Jr., 252 Clinton Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. David Haskell Lanman, Jr ......... 161 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. John Lewis Cubbs Laslie ...... 426 Felder Ave., Montgomery, Ala. Charles Latham, Jr ..,.... 1314 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. Charles Frederick Laycock, 78 W. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Frederick Leake ......,....... 14 Cummins Station, Nashville, Tenn. Walter Ashton Lee .............. .............. S tagwell, Queenstown, Md. Alexander Hay Lehmann, Jr., 236 E. 62nd St.. New York, N. Y. Archie Willard Leonard ........,....... Covewood, Rowayton, Conn. Frank Steven Leto ................ 21 Stoner Ave., Great Neck, N. Y. Charles Foster Limberg .................... 2 Lenox Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Ernest Burrell Lindsay ..,..,...... 22 Valley Rd.. Bronxville, N. Y. William Henry Lippitt ............ 110 Nun St., Wilmington, N. C. Rufus Lisle, III ...................... 32 Woodcrest Ave., Dayton, Ohio Robert Forsyth Little ,........... 10 E. 74th St., New York, N. Y. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Class Name Address George Robertson Livermore, Jr., 1456 Carr Ave., Memphis, Tenn Lorton Stoy Livingston ......., 3221 Drayton St., Savannah, Ga Jere Wheelwright Lober i..... 111 Harrison St., East Orange, N. J Littleton Long ...,..............,........... 822 Colfax St., Evanston, Ill Douglas Anderson Loper ........ 821 Prospect Ave., Winnetka, Ill. George Ransom Lard, Jr .,........... 452 Pelhamdale, Pelham, N. Y John Walter Lord .........,..., 4314 Roland Court, Baltimore, Md Philip Holt Lowry ..,...........,... Vineyard Lane, Greenwich, Conn David Miles Lustig..Waldorf-Astoria, 50th St., New York, N. Y. William Berger Lynch ..,.., 931 Forest Ave., Birmingham, Mich Ashton Murray Lyon. ...,....... H534 Clarence Ave., Oak Park, Ill Roger Powell Lyon ........ 349 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Ross Cooper Lyons, 4971 Hillbrook Lane, N.W., Washington, D. C Lambert Lyons-Montgomery, Jr., Abbott Court Apts., Radburn-Fairlawn, N. J Francis Eyre Parker McCarter..13 Commerce St., Newark, N. J Robert Marshall McClung .............. 324 W. Penn St., Butler, Pa Andrew Morrill McCullagh .... 444 Hillside Pl., So. Orange, N. J Andrew Mclnnes ...........,......,. 1808 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa Robert James McKay, Jr .............,..,............ Basking Ridge, N. J William Graham McKelvey ......., Oakhurst High St., Easton, Pa James Brett McKinney ........,... 1806 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa John Shockley McKnight..2871 N. Taney St., Philadelphia, Pa James Ebaugh McMillan ...... 179 Thomas St., Bloomfield, N. J Robert McNichol ....,...,....,...,.,.. Chamounix Rd., St. Davids, Pa John Forrest MacEmulty, Jr ..... 80 Broad St., New York, N. Yi Oswald Karl Marquardt..26 Norman Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J Robert Ainley Marsh..82-15 Abington Rd., Kew Gardens, N. Y Manton Camp Martin ..,. 88 W. Hazelwood Ave., Rahway, N. J James Layng Martine ............ 79 Roland Ave., So. Orange, N. J Pettersen Barto Marzoni, Jr., 1815 Melrose Pl., Birmingham, Ala Morris Mather, Jr ....... ..... l 120 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, lll 0 98 1939 Name Address Benjamin Alphonso Matthews, Jr., 70 Pine St., New York, N. Y. John Carstens Matthews ..,... 73 Newfield St., East Orange, N, J. Thomas Fowler Maurice ...... 405 E. 54th St., New York, N. Y. Lee Wilder Maxwell, Jr ......... 250 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Sanders Maxwell .....................,.... 15 Richey Pl., Trenton, N. J. John Wheaton Mayers .......... 1A Bellevue Rd., Grosse Ile, Mich. James Robert Meachem ,........... 61 Iroquois Rd., Yonkers, N. Y. John Paulding Meade ............ Old Bedford Rd., Mt. Kisco, N. Y. Robert Baldwin Meech, 2603 Newton Ave.. So. Minneapolis, Minn. Herman William Melum ...... 823 Ashland Ave., River Forest, Ill. Gordon Merrick .................... County Line Rd., Villa Nova, Pa. Herbert DuPuy Merrick ............ Morewood Hts., Pittsburgh, Pa, William Findley Merrifield. 13705 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio Harris Metcalf ........................ 87 Williams St., Providence, R. 1. John Edward Meyer ........ 4227 Altamont Rd., Birmingham, Ala. Allerton Miller ...................... 1218 Farragut St., Pittsburgh. Pa. John Hamilton Miller, ll ...... 203 Highheld Rd., Baltimore. Md. Rowley Miller ................., 1819 Girard, So. Minneapolis, Minn. George McFarlane Milligan ...... 5718 Elgin Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Thorley Charlton Mills, 3004 Washington Blvd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio Herbert Lupis Moeller. Jr., 139 McKinley Ave., New Haven, Conn. John Wise Moffat, Jr ....... 324 Redmond Rd., So. Orange, N. J. James Robley Moor ............ 914 So. Aiken Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Frederic Potts Moore, 11, Mooreland R.F.D. No. 2, Richmond, Va. William Brown Moore .......,...... 572 Manor Lane, Pelham, N. Y. William Edward Moore, Greenwich Lodge Apt., Greenwich, Conn. Charles Baird Morgan .......... 8701 Ridge Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. TIN? 1987 Bricp:a:Brac Class Name Address William Silsby Morgan, 55 High Ridge Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Henry Morgenthau, HIH2447 Kalorama Rd., Washington, D. C. Eugene Colley Morrison .....,.....,.. 222 Monterey, Pelham, N, Y. Thomas Raymond Mountain..66 Chestnut St., E. Orange, N. J. Russell Lowell Mueller .,.... 55 Christopher St., Montclair, N. J. William Randolph Mueller .... 312 Northfield Pl., Baltimore, Md. James'Whedbee Muller, ll .... 4909 Cary St. Rd., Richmond, Va. Peter James Murphy, Jr ......... 1 Hickory Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. Richard Wallace Murrie .......... 256 Chocolate Ave., Hershey, Pa. Richard William Myers, Ceylon Ave., Pelican Island, Seaside Hts., N. J. Donald Lapham Mygatt ............ Newneld Ave., Stamford, Conn. Edwin Stuart Neely .............. 5115 Hazel Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Francis Winter Nelson ......., 317 Lawn Ridge Rd., Orange, N. J. John Ogden Nelson .........,....,... R.F.D. No. 3, Princeton, N. J. David Gulick Nes ...,.......,.... 100 N. Springettysbury, York, Pa. John Seymour Nicholl, Jr.. 5 Hundreds Circle, Wellesley Hills, Mass. William Burgoyne Nichols, 30 Clarmont Ave., Hempstead, N. Y. Francis Bailey Nimick, Jr .....,,.. Thorn Run Rd., Coraopolis, Pa. VanBuren Nixon ,........,,....... 194 Central Ave., Fredonia, N. Y. Edward Francis Norton, Jr., 5 Colonial Court, West New Brighton, S. l., N. Y. Gilbert Clarence Norton ........ 1901 E. 31st St., Baltimore, Ohio Patrick Parnell O'Day .,.,.... 517 Washington St., Buffalo, N. Y. John Patton Ogden ................ 50 E. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. John Lyman Ogg .........,.... 250 Cambridge St., Syracuse, N. Y. Stephen Hunter Ogiluy..78 Sutton Manor, New Rochelle, N, Y. Clifford Bradley O'Hara ........ 448 Lincoln Ave., Orange, N. Y. Packard Laird Okie ...... Box 14, Old Lancaster Rd., Berwyn, Pa. Alexander Purves Olcott ..,. 375 W. 250th St., New York, N. Y. Frederick Osann, Jr..,257 Soundview Ave., White Plains, N. Y. of 1939 Name Address Alexander Perry Osborn, Jr., Valley House, Roslyn, L. I., N. Y John Jay Osborn ........,..,...... 123 E. 73rd St., New York, N. Y Percival Dewitt Oviatt, Jr ...,... 236 Barrington, Rochester, N. Y John Henry Pace, Jr ............. 3546 Richmond, Jacksonville, Fla Nicholas Francis Pallotti ......., 44 Kenyon St., Hartford, Conn Owen Morrow Palmer .,........ 3412 Baring St., Philadelphia, Pa Daniel Frank Pariser ..,............. 99 Murray Ave., Uniontown, Pa Amory Jencks Parmentier, Jr...220 Third St., Lakewood, N. J William Crocker Parsons ................ 204 Kent Rd., Ardmore, Pa Willard Acker Pate .................. 79 Bush Ave., Greenwich. Conn Philip Cooper Patterson ...................................... Gwynedd, Pa Robert Affleck Peelor ....,. 163 Academy St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y Joseph Saxton Pendleton, Jr., Calcium P.O., Berks County, Pa William Robert Perkins, Jr., 5510-16th St., N.W., Washington, D. C Louis Petito .............,.............,.... 224 Pearl St., Trenton, N. J Karl Dravo Pettit, Jr ................ Ridgeview Rd., Princeton, N. J Henry Dan Piper .......,...,.......... 213 Yale Ave., Swarthmore, Pa John Williams Pitney ........ ,...... ......,.. ,.... ..... B e r n ardsville, N. J Warren Dikeman Platt, Jr...32 Herkimer St., Waterbury, Conn Thomas Everett Powers ....,. 35 Hilton Ave., Garden City, N. Y Ezra Parmelee Prentice, Jr ........, 60 John St., New York, N. Y William Olmsted Price .......... 39 E. Logan St., Germantown, Pa Weston Carpenter Pullen, Jr ..... 75 Crescent St., Norwich, Conn John Berry Purnell .,....,......, 919 Bellemore Rd.. Baltimore, Md Eben Wright Pyne ......................,......,.......... Bernardsville, N. J Nicholas Alvin Quinn, 192 Woodland Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y Lawrence Parker Ralston ....,..,...... 64 Fifth St., Stamford, Conn James Childs Rea, Jr .......,... 102 Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa Frederick Lawrence Redpath, 107 Maplewood Ave., Maplewood, N. J Oliver Howard Reeder ....,..... 101 Charlcote Rd., Baltimore, Md The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Cjam 0f1939 Name Address N. Y. Arthur Robert Reis ..,..,,...,,, 50 E. 68th St., New York. Richard Emerick Reiss..l46 Central Park W., New York. N. Y. George Henry Repport, Jr., 270 No, Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. Trumbull Richard... ..,.....,.. 1060 Fifth Ave., New York. N. Y. Donald Kirtland Richards,...P.O. Box 825, Lawrenceville, N. J. Albert Butler Richardson, 8 Woodfield Rd., Ealing, London, England Henry David Richardson ........ 15 Waldron Ave.. Summit, N. J. Robert John Riddle ..... .,...... 6 3 Central Ave., Manasquan, N. J. Whitman Ridgway .......... 440 Riverside Dr., New York. N. Y. Paul Henry Ringer, Jr ......... 273 Pearson Dr., Asheville, N. C. Albert Edward Rising, 117-15-84th Ave., Kew Gardens. N. Y. Mark Tucker Robbins ...,,.,. 25 Kenilworth St., Pittsfield, Mass. Brooke Roberts .............,.....................................,....,... Bala, Pa. Charles Shepherd Roberts ,,.... 20 So. Aberdeen St.. Chicago, lll. Harold McAfee Robinson, Jr., 7944 Pleasant Ave.. Philadelphia. Pa. Hugh Robinson ....,. 2101 Connecticut Ave., Washington. D. C. Richard Rolland Robinson, ..... Hazlett Court, Wheeling, W. Va. William Wheeler Robinson .... 2l0 North Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Clyde Shannon Roche ......,........... Via Bellaria. Palm Beach, Fla. Thomas Kirby Roche ........ 1815 Noble Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. Archibald Coleman Rogers ................................ Waterbury, Md. Jesse Comfort Rogers, Jr ....... 978 E. 40th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. William Henry Rolston, ....... 268 Robin Rd., Englewood, N. J. Robert Wendell Roop ......., 426 Harding Ave, Woodbury, N. J. William Ernlen Roosevelt, Meadow Spring, Glen Cove, L. l.. N. Y. Joseph Franklin Rorke .........,,..... 342 N. 5th St., Reading, Pa. John Thompson Ross .,.... 1340 E. Colfax St., South Bend, Ind. James Lincoln Rowe ......,......... 33 E. Division St., Chicago, lll. Homer'Burket Russell ....,..... 2715 Broadway, Great Bend, Kans. Elwin James Salter ........ .,.......... 2 3 Forest Ave.. Everett, Mass. 2?PZ 2? 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'J-.mmm '-' Gm -40 rn. :1mCIJw::x 4 20'-1 'U 779- ' 5- B mU25':1 f ' nv-:Bn-f-f FD r-:gre :O mUqD'U.-9 D- F434 1-rf-f2'7U mv-n N n ' 'V 'V --- Gum: cn Oson f-Q f-r ..- Q p':h5 QO :r O g: 0 ,-.':hl G' 32' o9.3,Off?:. :s 628 'er' 5:5 I-3 '5'5' H Hggigioxn- P9-FPs.:f P Po-:s 'SF' Sw --wmv? 2 Fmsppp-C8 3 Q Z 22 we S': Z ' '- was ZZZZ' Z Z -Z2 '- Z' 'Z 5- Z 22222235 ' ,U . ... , .,.. eveewe 9 New 55 95 ?w?5K H Kvuweeoe 100 The gBrgic:a:Brac Class Name Address Thomas Taggart Sinclair..5797 Sunset Lane, Indianapolis, Ind. Samuel Freeman Sipp, 11 ..........,. 424 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lemuel Skidmore, Jr ...,,,....... 13 Edgewood Dr., Summit, N. J. Herbert Wilson Smelser ..,.....,....................... New Windsor, Md. Corbin Jewett Smith .............. 25 Hillcrest Ave., Yonkers, N. Y, Fulcher Perry Smith, Jr .,,,...,..... Ellerslie Rd., Cumberland, Md. Howard Kingsley Smith, 144-25 Northern Blvd., Flushing, N. Y. Karl Beckwith Smith, Jr ....,,. 370 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Robert Pease Smith ........,....,..,... 375 Maple St., Burlington, Vt. William Headley Garthwaite Smith, 1 144 Ralston Ave., South Orange, N. J. William Leigh Smith .... 195 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. J. Frederick Reinhardt Snyder, 1226 Perkiomen Ave., Reading, Pa. William Willing Spruance..2507 W. 17th St., Wilmington, Del. Fred Gordon Stager ......,............. 244 Merion Rd., Merion, Pa. Ernest Richmond Steele, Jr .,.....,..,...... 42 State St., Dover, Del. John Nelson Steele ..,............. 135 E. 74th St., New York, N. Y. Bayard Macdonald Stevens ..........., Forest Dr., Short Hills, N. J. Frank Moore Stewart ....,........, American University, Beirut, Syria Wilbur Coe Stoll .... 9-5th Ave., Brooklyn Park, Baltimore, Md. Raymond Tracy Stotler, Jr ..... 610 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa, Okla. William Boulton Dixon Stroud, Broughton Lane, Villa Nova, Pa. Robert Joseph Sullivan .,.,.. 355 Grove Rd., South Orange, N. J. Charles Brown Swartwood, Jr ....,., 201 Pine St., Corning, N. Y. Eugene Beauharnais Sydnor, Jr., 6016 St. Andrew's Lane, Richmond, Va. Richard Warfield Sylvester ..,..... 345 Ninth Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. Gilbert Joton Symington, Jr., 2150 S. Hobart Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. Robert Livingston Tapscott .... 62-3rd St., Garden City, N. Y. John Milton Tassie ........ 123 Winthrop Terrace, Meriden, Conn. James Swan Taylor, Jr ............. 3030 Broad Ave., Altoona, Pa. of 1939 Name Address Lawrence Taylor ..,...... . ...... 457 Lancaster Ave., Haverford, Pa. Thomas Harry Taylor ................ R.D. No. 1, North Girard, Pa. John Montague Teevan ............ 1619 Ridge Ave., Evanston, Ill. Philip Gibson Terrie .... 1573 Virginia St., Charleston, W. Va. David Scott Tompson, Assiut College, American Mission, Assiut, Egypt Herbert Fergus Thompson, Jr...38 Alexander St., Princeton, N. J. Robert Dudley Thum .... 15681 Brewster Rd., East Cleveland, O. Martin Thomas Tiernan ................ Oak Lane, Essex Fells, N. J. Charles MacNaughton Tillinghast, 2374 Woodmere Dr., Cleveland Hts., Ohio Alden Todd .......... 999 National Press Bldg., Washington, D. C. Charles William Toebe, Jr., 6448 Woodbine Ave., Overbrook, Pa. Carl Edward Touhey ................ 16 Terrace Ave., Albany, N. Y. Charles Townsend, Jr ............. 228 Angell St., Providence, R. 1. Howard Grifiin Turner, Jr., 281 Mountain Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Cornelius John Tyson, Jr., 44 Shore Dr., Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. Richard Rathuon Uhl ................ 240 Reynolds St., Kingston, Pa. Robert Perkins Uhl .................... 240 Reynolds St., Kingston, Pa. Edgar John Uihlein ........,.. ............ ...,................. L a ke Bluff, Ill. Alfred Conrad Ulmer, Jr ................. Ortega Terrace, Ortega, Fla. James Sowerbutt Vandermade, 218 Upper Mount,Ave., Montclair, N. J. Hendrik van Oss ................. ...226 E. 9th St., Plainfield, N. J. John Duane Verdery ............ R.F.D. No. 1, New Canaan, Conn. Charles Wills Vernon, Jr ..... 65 Brookfield Rd., Montclair, N. J. John Gray Vockroot..306l Lewiston Rd., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Edgar Frederick Vomlehn..2701 Glenwood Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y, Karl Mensch Waage ................ 920 S. 46th St., Philadelphia. Pa. Stanley Harrison Wagner..4600 Fieldston Rd., Fieldston, N. Y. Alexander James Dallas Wainwright, Meeting House Rd., Gwynedd, Pa. The 1987 l3ric:a:Brac Class Name ' Address Albert Whitney Waldron, Jr ..,... Aberdeen Proving Ground. Julius Earll Waller .,...........,,... ll Eront St., Schenectady, N. Y. Robert Miller Walrnsley, 111 .,.. 1515 State St., New Orleans. La. Walter Hillman Walne, Jr ..,.. 1405 South Blvd., Houston, Texas James Augustus Walsh, Jr ...,... 746 Junior Terrace, Chicago, 111. Philip Russell Warner ...... Oval and Fells Rds., Essex Pells, N. J, Guy Scatl Warren, Jr ...,... 404 Franklin St., Grand Haven, Mich. Montagu Bowren Waterhouse, 1444 Keeanmoker St., Honolulu, Hawaii Alan Tower Waterman, Jr., Hartford Turnpike, North Haven, Conn. Richard Bernard James Wathen, 435 E. 52nd St., New York, N. Y. Howell Webb .,.,,.......,....,.......... Webb School, Claremont. Cal. Thompson Webb, Jr ..,,...,......... Webb School, Claremont, Cal. Hendryk Snydam Weeks .... 1279 Clinton Pl., Elizabeth. N. J. William Weeks ..........,....... .150 Brayton St., Englewood, N. J. James Isaac Wendell, Jr ......... The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa. Richard Gordon Wendt .,.,..,. 1323 Central Ave., Sandusky, Ohio Earl Chester Wenger ...,............... Oregon St., Mercersburg, Pa. Jack West ............ 36-12-30th Ave., Long Island City, N. Y. Cuyler Van Ness Westcott, 239 E, South Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah Allen Oldfather Whipple, Jr.. 5263 Eieldston Rd., Riverdale, N. Y. Alanson Perine White..5l 16 Aldrich Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn, Richard Brighton White ,............... 248 S. 9th St., Lebanon, Pa. Nelson Whitman ,.........,.,., 78 Chauncey St., Boston, Mass. Charles Aven Whittington..40l E. Market St., Greenwood, Mass. John Vincent Whittlesey ..,..... 219 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. of 1939 Name Address XVilliam Hollingsworth Whyte, 111, Virginia Ave., West Chester, Pa Henry Lawton Wightman, Jr.. 149-03 Sanford Ave., Flushing, N. Y George Howe Wilder ...,....... 694 Berkeley Ave., Orange, N. J James Henry Wilkes ..........,, 64 Harwood Dr., Upper Darby, Pa Pitt Sawyer Willand ....,....,.......,.. 237 State St., Batavia, N. Y James Hazelwood Williams. 4938 Pershing Ave., St. Louis,, Mo Robert Kettering Williams. 131 McLean Ave.. Highland Park. Mich Donald Randolph Wilson. 350 Hickman St., Clarksburg, W. Va John Alan Wilson .... 264 Upper Mountain Ave.. Montclair, N. J Norman Douglas Wilson ................, Hammermill Rd., Erie, Pa William Henry 'NVilson, Jr ....... 350-18th Ave., Paterson, N. J William Valentine Winslow, Jr., l ll Mayhew Dr., South Orange, N. J Grandin Wise M2610 Spuyten Duyvil Pky., New York, N. Y Pierpont Jelfris Wood ...... 502 St. Lawrence St., Janesville, Wis Richard George Woodbridge, Jr.. 2407 XV. 17th St., NVilmington, Del Richard Fielding Lewis Wortham, 200 Kimberly Ave., Asheville, N. C Beaumont Whitney Wright, 300 W. Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Pa Hugh deNeufville Wynne ..,. 55 Plymouth St., Montclair. N. J Gayle Lafon Young, Jr. ........ 400 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J Henry Newton Young, 111 ......,... Rosedale Rd.. Princeton, N, J Ernest August Zillessen .....,. ll NVest Parkway, Clifton, N. J The 1937 Briczaa-Brac OFFICERS Trustees .....,................,... Faculty and lnstructors ,........ Assistants in Instruction. .,.....,, Officers of Administration ,,....... GRADUATE SCHOOL Visiting Fellows .,,..,.. Geneffezl Summary 37 317 28 39 421 18 UNDERGRNADUATES Senior Class A. B., 4...s.i,.l. . B. S. in Eng ...... Junior Class A. B. ..,...,.... . B. S. in Eng ..,... Sophomore Class A. B.. .............,. Advanced Fellows ....,. 12 B. S. in Eng...... University Fellows .... ................. . .. 33 University Scholars ...,........,,.......,.........,. 22 Preshganliclass Fellows and Scholars on other funds ....... 10 B' S Other Graduate Students ,.......,.......,.... . ,,,...,.. 167 Cminus three duplicafesb Q 259 Partial students ...................... Graduate Students in Engineering ..,... 15 U d -- Total ndergra uates .,.. Total Advanced Students ..... 274 Total Students .....,.,... Ross Banes Anderson .......,...,.. Pezlffzezf finden if ..........Oakland, Calif. Reverdly Johnson Daingerlield, Jr ...., Baltimore, Md Floris Livingstone Ferwerda... Warren Fletcher .....,.....,..........,.... John Manning Gordon ....... Fredric Riker Hellegers ....., Harold Lynn Hemphill ..... .............Ardmore, Pa ......Middlehury, Vt ......Passaic, N. J .......Paradise, Pa Jamestown, N. Y. Kazuyoshi Inagaki ...,... 479 38 -- 517 486 43 -- 529 550 60 i 610 552 73 - 625 14 2295 2569 ......Tokyo. Japan . ,,... Staunton, Va. Frank Fitzgerald Jones, Jr .,,.. Robert Gordon Lutz ...........,. . .,,... Princeton, N. J. Berkley Taylor Rulon Harold Paul Sloan, Jr. Henry Craig Smith ...., Patrick Henry Tobin.. -Miller ...,........ Baltimore, Md. ......Woodbury, N. J. ......Bedminster, N. J. Hollywood, Calif. H The 1937 Bric-1a:Brac New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Illinois Maryland Ohio Connecticut District of Columbia Massachusetts Missouri California Michigan Rhode Island West Virginia Virginia Alabama Indiana Minnesota Wisconsin North Carolina Texas Colorado Georgia Delaware Tennessee Florida Kentucky New Hampshire Oklahoma Washington Kansas Vermont Geographical Sizmmmy G Eng. Sr. Jr. So. Pr. Par. Total G Eng. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Par. Total 40 6 143 139 146 155 4 633 Iowa 1 1 1 2 5 39 5 126 135 163 150 1 619 Louisiana 1 1 2 1 5 39 80 90 88 104 2 403 Montana 3 1 1 5 4 14 26 21 26 91 South Carolina 1 1 1 1 1 5 7 22 14 20 26 91 Arkansas 1 1 2 9 20 19 31 12 91 Nebraska 1 1 2 4 6 17 11 15 20 69 Maine 1 1 1 1 4 3 2 11 12 15 12 55 Mississippi 2 1 3 8 5 5 11 15 44 Utah I 1 2 6 10 11 7 7 41 Wyoming 1 1 2 13 9 2 6 5 2 37 Arizona 1 1 2 4 8 8 9 31 North Dakota 1 1 3 3 4 5 6 21 Canada 14 1 15 3 5 3 6 4 21 England 6 1 1 1 9 1 7 1 3 7 1 20 Hawaii 1 1 2 1 5 3 3 2 4 4 16 Brazil 2 l 1 4 3 1 5 4 3 16 France 1 2 1 4 2 4 2 3 5 16 Iraq 1 3 4 2 1 4 2 7 16 Japan 3 1 1 5 1 3 2 3 6 15 China 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 2 6 15 Egypt 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 8 14 Belgium 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 5 1 13 Germany 1 1 Z 1 1 5 4 11 Italy 1 1 2 2 2 1 3 3 11 Switzerland l 1 2 2 2 6 10 Syria 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 3 9 Chosen 1 1 3 1 2 1 7 Cuba 1 1 2 3 1 1 7 Cyprus 1 1 5 1 1 7 South Africa 1 1 3 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 2 1 6 Totals 259 15 517 529 610 625 14 2569 104 ILLUSTRATED CA L E N DA R fer I 9 3 5 The 1987 Briczaz-Brac IANUARY, 1935 PTER a vacation which had produced the best Triangle show in many a year even if it had been unusually hard on both hockey and basketball varsities, erstwhile revelers returned on the 7th to initiate Princeton's active participation in the new year. Collecting scattered threads of holiday events into a miscellaneous whole, the principal highlight outside current teams was the award by the A.A.U. of the James E. Sullivan Memorial Medal to W. R. Bonthron, '34, former track captain, who narrowly dropped that honor just a year before to Glenn Cunningham.. Princeton's representation in the ranks of Rhodes Scholars was carried on a day later when H. A. Page, Ill, and S. G. Welles of the senior class received grants for English graduate study. Since the founding of the awards in the early l900's. only two Nassau classes have failed to place successful men in these selections. In the field of war and peace, the Trustees at their regular winter meeting on the 10th inserted two new non-technical courses in the R.0.T.C. curriculum, ostensibly to dilute the rnilitaristic nature of that program and broaden the minds of prospective Reserve Oflicers. However successful or valuable this move may have been, the Chapel question to ywhich most undergraduates looked with far greater interest, remained un- ,f '. . . a swirling snow storm which broke all records since 1915 - ,,,3--Q i' ?.g,ggd .ta mt... a qw- , K' A ess. . ' Latent artistry comes to expressive life solved. Promising a more comprehensive plan in February. the authorities merely advanced evening service to regular weekly status and made it available to all but the freshman class. Other noteworthy events of the month: an impromptu debate between visiting lecturer George de Bothezat and Albert Einstein on the development of Newtonian theory. most of which passed far over the heads of a somewhat startled but curious audience . . . a swirling snow storm, which broke all records since 1915 and left the campus cold and white . . . the publication in the Prince of a series of departmental critiques, long desired by sophomores as guides in choosing upper-class fields . . . ex- asperatingly narrow losses to league opponents Yale, Harvard. Columbia and Dartmouth on rink and ball court . . . and the inevitable gloom of midyears taking the usual toll of over thirty academic lives, hardest on the juniors and most lenient with unscathed 1935. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac FEBRUARY, 1935 . . taking the usual toll of over thirty academic lives TS life shortened by the usual number of days, February none the less carried its full share of Princeton activity as it opened the second half of the college year. The Class of 1936 took full command of the venerable Princetonian, the Tiger, and the Triangle Club. A new sophomore intra-mural sport program, under the auspices of the Prospect Street clubs to which the Class of l937 was prematurely elected, went into vigorous effect: Phi Beta Kappa initiated 31 new scholarly members: the Intime continued its current season with Molnar's The Lawyer : and while interest more than kept pace in the Hauptmann trial at near-by Flemington, an acute unemployment crisis within Princeton's own precincts momentarily diverted capitalistic thoughts to Dean Wick's exposition of socialism from the distant chapel pulpit. International and pacifist elements on the campus were brought into full relief by an A.C.E.-Literary Digest poll on questions concerning the League, munitions control, and aggres- sive and defensive wars. Other participating colleges swelled the ballot total to ll2,000, and taken as a whole, discouraged America's entrance to the League by a narrow margin. Prince- ton's own l75O voters, however, substantially favored League adherence by this country, governmental hold on munitions plants, and the conviction that the United States could stay out of the next war. A big majority would take 'up arms to defend their homes, but would refrain from fighting if the U. S. were the invader. Alumni Day festivities took place in annual form on the 22nd, accompanied by the usual rain and slush which make duckboards mere pretense. The coveted Pyne Honor prize headed the day's list of awards, and was conferred upon H. A. Page, III, '35 by President Dodds: Gateway Club was presented with the Armstrong Trophy for scholarship. In the afternoon oHicial presentation was made to the University of the athletic murals now permanently fixed in the trophy room of the gym, followed by the annual Class of 1876 Prize Debate won by J. L. Highsaw, Jr., '35, and an inspired basketball tilt with Yale in which the Nassau quintet, trailing at half time, overtook the Elis three times in the second period to win before an aroused student-alumni gallery, 22-19. The l935 Hockey team practices in Baker Rink as The 1937 Bric:a:Brac ' MARCH, 1935 F ever Princeton finds itself at low ebb, the beginning of March is that time. Caught in a no-man's-land just after mid-years and just before a new healthy batch of hours tests or theses, undergraduate routine was hum-drum and ordinary during this period. Athletically, Nassau standards continued to drag low as the basketball team dropped contests to Yale, Cornell, and Penn in successive league games and the skaters bowed to St. Nicks and Dartmouth. Varsity wrestlers lost an ill-fated match to Yale but returned to realize an aim of many years' standing by con- quering Lehigh, 17-13. An unbeaten record spoiled a week before by Penn, the swimming team succumbed as the 139th consecutive victim of the Eli squad. Princeton was the last team to beat the New Haven tankmen, but that was twelve years ago so that this business of losing to the Blue has become an old, old story as the Alumni Weekly mournfully pointed out. Spirits began to pick up very considerably several days before the long-anticipated 15th, date of the Capproximatelyy 56th annual Junior Prom. The day's Princetonian drew all sorts of . . the longlanticipated 56th Junior Prom Picturesque blaze near Alexander Street contrasts with the past, going back to Prom One in l877, held in all the regal splendour of gas jets and orange and black papering to celebrate a release from what was then looked upon as virtual Uostracism from society for the rest of the year. All the polish and sheen of the l935 edition was hardly of this nature, but the effects were at least as successful. Well over a thousand swarmed the dance floor in the gym to the strains of Isham Jones and George Hall. with Loretta Lee stealing the show altogether at times with accompanying blues, What great numbers added to the apparent success of the occasion was just a trifle diminished by consequent loss of floor space per unit population. Movements intended for subtle grace were often reduced to rythmic nudgings as one bounced from one square inch to the next ol? neighboring shoulders and shoes. Outside of this, however, the decorations were unexcelled and the affair as a whole gave a noble pretext for a week-end with all that Princeton and vicinity has to offer in the way of theatricals, romantic diversions, and even Phi Beta Kappa dinners. Tlw 1937 Briczazlgrac APRIL, 1935 ACATIONS over and the Glee Club back from a sunny Southern tour, a dizzy round of events began. All centc s of activity buzzed with energetic members: scribes on all possible publications wiggled their pens busily to record what was done and how they liked it. For the first time within memory the Halls under dauntless '35 management, completely dominated the scene, with the gathering of the National Student Federation and a lively Conference on Government and Business which would have done credit to any parliamentary institution. Working up through a detailed series of round-table discussions and plenary sessions addressed and led by a galaxy of notables Crecorded in more detail elsewhere in this volumej the program rose to a grand banquet climax, with General Hugh S. Johnson as guest of honor. The following day, despite Saturday's usually rest- Beer suits with wagonloads of joys and woes Gen. Hugh S. Johnson climaxes Whig-Clio conferences less atmosphere. Whig auditorium remained filled for several hours during a stormy session wherein delegates shouted back and forth over a Hnal set of resolutions. ln addition to this, a widely sponsored mass meeting in the interests of peace actually drew 600 campus sympathizers to hear Norman Thomas, '05, decry the causes and effects of war. After long and often discouraging deliberation, the trustees at the annual spring meeting on the llth, made the first chapel requirement change in 20 years, released upperclassmen from compulsory attendance, and introduced two religious Junior courses to help build genuine interest in things spiritual. Few missed the opportunity to greet this innovation with enthusiasm, the beer-suited seniors expressing most visible gratitude by promptly stamping crude red chapels on the already overloaded wagons designed on their broad backs. Further aspects of the month: a violently picturesque fire gutting the lumber and coal stores of two firms on Alexander Street, and providing late evening entertainment for hundreds in garb of night, day, and in between . . . the opening of spring football practice, under coaches Crisler and Wieman, bound two months before to serve Princeton until 1939 . . . and the accession of members of the Junior class to headships of most of the organs and organizations which they didn't get in February. The 1987 Briczazlgrac MAY, 1935 House parties brought the usual round of gala scenes AVING possessed themselves of the steps of Nassau Hall almost a year before, from retiring '34, the Class of 1935 proceeded on the first of the month to make active use of them as time-hallowed senior singing commenced for the 175th season. Ten days later following a rousing boisterous banquet, four hundred near-alumni availed themselves of this custom in one of the year's largest vocal turn-outs. House-parties brought the usual round of gala scenes amid the spring atmosphere of the mildest Princeton variety. Clubs up and down Prospect Street were host to 700 guests. some doubling or tripling up on one orchestra, others Cin the majorityj preferring to maintain instinctive individuality by em- ploying their own clubhouses, their own hired music. Featured during the week-end ClOthD was a production of Barry's Holiday by combined dramatic talent from BronXville's far- famed Sarah Lawrence College, ancl Princeton's Theatre lntime and Triangle Club. An enemy of William Randolph Hearst and all his doings through its affiliation with the infant ACE., the 1936 Prince- toniian board accomp-lished its irst major coup by bringing to an end the Hearst newsreel showings at Nassau Street's Garden Theatre. Skillfully avoiding legal tangles a thousand-signature petition was drawn up, presented to the hard-pressed manager of the house, and ultimately granted by consent of its board of directors. Athletics pursued their natural serious way on the usual wide front, but had to cope for one day at least with competition from within the walls as the moguls of the Prince and Tiger met on the diamond to do battle. Marked by all manner of animate and inanimate spheres fiying about for the recognized article, the comics whisked about dressed with the height of feminine delicacy, while their reputedly more staid opponents stooped to rolling beer-barrels Cfull of questionable watery and squirting fizz to disconcert expectant first-basemen. Sober ob- servers declared for a Tiger victory, but the ever-zealous jour- nalists, under the heading HSCRIBE STARS SHELL SILLY- MEN SlLLY. rejoiced in a 53-Z triumph. shunning a victory bonire for so minor a conquest. Vital miscellany: an eminently successful camera salon: a plague of dime fand upl letter chains: promulgation of another club election system: and the recurrence of final and compre- hensive examinations. 45 it' L. , , 'S ' 1-3?-X 111' , KF ' P23 51 ' 1 -fri Z 5 x ':1fLlS1'.'i '4i ,, - g. .. Q sr' . .2 3 ve Y:-1 -.f- 1: ' S5fy.t,?-,1:- H,-, . Qs Q - ' f N 'jk ' 11' .- 3' We . .. .f-fag 31- , gg' if e 1- -trys. 54i9 ,s.5 r awzffv' ' .1 -i's' -f , rs.-'35 1 l i '. 2 7' 'X' X-19....f f , F3 X,-. f' Q 3.-9, ,tw Xi- an-we Q. I is egfg. lg' VW, -5. U ,. 5. ff J L 'wb H . , - f Asif, Rf - P ' j+m-1 'b ' , I 4, ,, . 3-sf. 9 f - . Q - 1935 takes possession of the sundial The 1937 Bric:a:Brac IUNE, HE coming of June presented a confused picture of comings and goings: relieved vacation-seekers departing with creak- ing bags: hopeful others making spasmodic rushes to the Nassau Hall bulletin board to discover whether they too might go: jubilant seniors free from study forever, awkwardly apart from silent classmates to whom vacant little carets on the lists of comprehensive results indicated failure void of glory: return- ing old grads? somewhat lost at first in their own scarcity: faculty-alumni forums, regattas, dramatic revivals . . . all in the space of a few days. The climax from the alumni point of view was the customary Parade on Saturday, the l5th. Gathered in front of Nassau Hall, 3,000 representatives of all but a few classes from the 1860's to the present fell into line and marched down Prospect Street to University Field. W. L. Sexton, '63, oldest Princeton graduate, led the procession in a shiny new 1935 automobile, closely followed by two members of the Class of 1865, the old guard, and fifty regularly reuning groups. Most envied of classes was 1895 with an ample umbrella for every man: close seconds in this respect, l925 in all-time record numbers, sported 1935 genuine Japanese parasols just ahead of 1930 adorned in broad- brimmed farmers' straws. With the exception of l9l5 who turned admirals for the day, other delegations clung to more conservative dress, concentrating on elaborate Hoats, vehicles, and placards to insure fame and fortune. Small enough by the time Princeton had rallied with five ninthvinning runs to win the ball game from Yale 8-7, this once-sizable congregation was smaller yet when mixed with 32,000 other coatless specta- tors in Palmer Stadium who came to see Lovelock win the featured mile and went away satisfied without seeing a single new record. From then on the graduating class held the center of the stage. Class Day, marked especially by a strong anti-club address by President Blanchard, gave way to formal Commencement ceremonies the next morning. Parents and seniors alike defied the elements to sit through intermittent rain at the abbreviated exercises, and 475 new Bachelors of Arts and Science thereupon ended their undergraduate connections with Princeton and entered upon the w. w. world. CLASS DAY: The seniors gather to smoke a last pipeful together and to Witness closing ceremonies for their class. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac IULY, SEPTEMBER, 193 5 OMEWHAT relieved after the hustle and heat of com- mencement ceremony, Jersey's torrid July still found some traces of life on the campus as several score semi-intellectu- als took advantage of summer school for further enlightenment in the face of future upper-class ardours. Existence was not too strenuous, however, and even the most abbreviated sun-porch was fully employed to ease the absorption of learning's mystic charm. Customary custodians of the grounds having largely departed for cooler climes, the janitor corps, long restrained by inner duty, went forth to conquer with full possession of the premises. Squatting on ancient dusty rugs, discarded reunion hats on swarthy brown heads and beaters in hand, great bands of these turbaned Turks malignantly pounded out the year's dirt, accu- mulated from the floors of countless dormitory dens. Spader's last stand: Fo' ole NasSAUl Faculty procession inaugurates academic year .1935-1936 ACK to Old Nassau with tales of summer conquests and hair-raising adventures ready to be poured forth into the ears of unwilling listeners. As usual, the Campus swarmed with bewildered Freshmen who were at the mercy of the thou- sand and one salesmen who offered to sell them anything ranging from laundry to Nassau Hall. From the confines of secret practice at University Field glow- ing reports issued forth about a championship team in the making. while from the not so secret confines of Nassau Hall an alleged no-cut plan was tendered by the faculty as another stumbling block for the prospective graduate. Three months away from Tigertown made everyone aware of the changes in McCormick Hall and the improvements in the road past Clio to the Gym which had taken place during the summer. Not to be outdone, the Garden Theatre had installed magnificent plush seats to ease the undergraduate mind after a weary day. Other happenings of note included the reopening of the notorious George's, which had been closed by the long arm of the law, and the reappearance of Jack Honore, Princeton's one man bank, who had caused a severe credit contraction by an unexplained vanishing act in the spring. Another attempt to cut the campus publication melon was promulgated through the ingenuity of two undergraduates who founded a trust under the high-sounding name of the Princeton Advertising Agency. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac ' as OCTOBER, 193 5 The Class of 1939 orients itself ITH the turning of the leaves and the appearance of an army of rakers which never seemed quite able to get them cleared up, October ushered in the reign of King Football when a capacity crowd held a stirring rally in Alexander Hall to sing and cheer the team on to victory in its opening clash with Pennsylvania. Reorganization became the keynote of the month when the Undergraduate Council and the Managers' Club both came for- ward with plans for rehabilitation. The former change came about as a result of a two-year fight by the Princetonian and the new Council was arranged and elected so as to include representatives of the dramatic, intra-collegiate athletics, club men, non-club men, publications and debating society elements on the Campus. The Managers' Club, long more or less dormant, made clear its intention of acting as the Grover Whalens of Princeton in welcoming and aiding visiting teams to find the scattered scenes of battle. News of the appointment of Professor J. Duncan Spaeth of the English Department to head the new University of Kansas City stimulated mingled feelings of regret and felicitations on the part of the undergraduate body, There existed some doubt it appeared, however, as to just what state the budding institu- tion called its home and even the new president was at a loss to clarify any doubts. The Student Faculty Association announced a goal of l0,5OO dollars in its annual drive for funds from which it draws to perform the numerous useful and charitable functions which characterize its activities. Meanwhile the communications columns of the Prince were the scene of a raging battle of Campus opinion on such widely divergent principles as high churchism in the Chapel service and the unskilled labor of the janitorial corps in the important art of making beds. Student grumbling reached a peak at the pocketful of pennies made necessary by the machinations of the State Legislature in burdening them with a sales tax. and their opposition was re- warded with the repeal of that bonanza of vending machine operators. The grumbling along this line was a mere whisper as compared to the annual protests by upperclassmen at being excluded from the high light of the social season, the Freshman Reception at Prospect, but as usual the watch dog triumvirate maintained a steady vigil against all interlopers. President Dodds exhibits the inadequacies of the Library The 1987 Briceazlgrac N OVEMBER, 19 3 5 AIN, rain and more rain ushered in November, but if out- door activities were hampered, the theatrical season started off in full swing. Spread Eagle and anti-war propaganda opened the lntime bill While at McCarter the famous American Ballet gyrated in a series of interpretive numbers which left the ballerinas giddy, to say nothing of their under- graduate escorts at George's after the show. The Princetoniari produced its annual bombshell this month by branding the Rose Bowl as a commercial classic, which announcement occasioned reverberations from all corners of the country. A rejuvenated Nassau Lit blossomed forth with much favorable comment. As usual the Freshman Class won out in the annual Cane Spree, and proceeded to litter Witherspoon Green with assorted well-ripened fruits and vegetables as well as the wearing apparel of the Class of l938. Another Hght was waged in the Borough elections with the aid of politically minded students, and Prince- tonians felt themselves the recipients of the keys to the Borough when C. R. Erdman, '19, was elected mayor. Snow fell to dampen the ardor of the capacity crowd in Palmer Stadium which watched the undefeated Tigers win the Eastern championship from Dartmouth, despite the assistance of a North Jersey lunch cart employee in backing up a goal-line defence by the Green. The Undergraduate Council gave evidence of its new found Prof. Spaeth presides at ceremonies. commemorating birth of Andrew Carnegie, 1835 As usual the Freshman class won the cane spree life by coming forth with a recommendation for a reading period before examinations. Members of the School of Affairs delved into the coal mines of Pennsylvania and came back with glowing reports of activities not connected with mining. The Glee Club journeyed to New Haven for a joint concert with the Yalie warblers while the entire student body did a bit of warbling of their own in the Yale Bowl the Saturday after Thanksgiving. To make the musical sequence complete the struggling band organized the Friend of the Princeton Band, weasled a higher appropriation for expenses, and even touched the canny Asa Bushnell for a free trip to Yale where it rendered its usual doubtful harmony. Knicknacks: Fritz Crisler's Old Grads, I Like 'Emu in the Saturday Evening Post . . . scalping tickets before the Dartmouth game . . . the Upton Sinclair-Yorke Allen, '36, debate in McCarter and its aftermaths . . . that Yale weekend. The 1937 Briczazlgrac 4 B DECEMBER, 193 5 Capt. Constable officiates at jubilant bonnre celebration LD FATHER 1935 took his last bow, but not before he had his frigid frame warmed by a gigantic bonfire celebrating the glorious football championship season. Industriouis Freshmen gathered an imposing pile of cellulose products capped by an imposing structure labelled Yale Bowl. Captain Pepper Constable touched off the pyre and amid the crackle of flames which shot up as high as Nassau Hall the student body paid tribute to the Tiger moleskin artists. Speeches were numerous, but the renditions of the high-spirited and buoyant players themselves were the hit of the evening. What a Relief! , the Triangle Club's effort to make every- one forget Stags at Bay, graced the boards of McCarter Theatre in a triumphant opening and the Nassau thespians stag- gered off on their annual circuit during the Christmas Holidays. Winter Sports made their bow with Coaches Vaughan and Fairman of the hockey and basketball teams respectively making a successful debut. December being the season of elections, the football team chose Bill Montgomery as its leader for 1936 and witnessed with pride various mythical honor elevens which contained members of the 1935 team, John Weller receiving practically unanimous acclaim for an All-American berth. The Princelonian selected Penn T. Kimball, Il, '37, T. T. Hutcheson, '37, and J. L. Broderick, '37, for major offices in that moulder of Campus opinion for 1936. The weather seemed more typical of March than December, but the grounds crew proved themselves to be the eternal pessimists by laying down the duckboards at an early date. The Glee Club was off again on trips to Orange and Amherst and even went so far as to intrigue the fair damsels at Smith. President Dodds undertook a bit of traveling himself when he took a flying trip to Cuba to straighten out an election tangle. The Athletic Association released a gloomy despatch that it had plunged deeper into the red, but held out hope that increased football receipts might put it on the right side of the ledger nex: year. The interclub football title Went to the Tiger touch artists while a Henry A seven garnered the honors in the dor- mitory division. Undergraduates hurrying home for a round of Christmas revelry paused long enough to sign a safe driving pledge cir- culated by the Princetonian, and a thousand signatures were held as bond for an anticipated decrease in the vacation auto- mobile toll. ' Rehearsal of tricky act in the Triangle's What a Relief! 'TMI ACTIVITIES 'S' SAMUEL FINLEY PRESIDENT 1761-1766 THE only Princeton President ever arrested and expelled from New Haven and Connecticut as a vagrant Cfor preaching to the illegal Second Society therej. Of Ulster Presbyterian ancestry, educated 1734 at William Ten- nent's College near the Porks of Neshaming, a leader in the Great Awakening begun by Jonathan Edwards, trustee from 1751, Dr. Finley incarnated Princeton's evangelical zeal and scholarship, and held what her founders had won. His piety and learning, his sweetness of temper and politeness of behavior attracted to Princeton the men who later founded Brown, Hamilton, Greenville College, Princeton Theological Seminary, Yale Law School, and the City of Paterson, New Jersey. lllustrious alike in both students and descendants, his influence still lives in the land he loved. IOHN W1THERsPooN PRESIDENT 1768-1794 COTTISH granite, all American, and greatest of Col- lege Presidents: motto: Deo juvenatef' Descended perhaps from Robert Bruce and John Knox, tried for unorthodoxy at twenty-two, golfer, horseman, athlete and fisherman, statesman and upholder of popular rights, he remade Princeton, enlarging both library and endow- ment, lowering expenses, adding French, Hebrew, lectures, and stressing mathematics, science and politics, thus at- tracting students from thirteen colonies when Harvard and Yale were local. His graduates number a President and Vice-President of the United States, three Justices of the Supreme Court, six members of the Continental Congress, six of the Constitutional Convention, thirty-nine Repre- sentatives twenty-one Senators, twelve Governors, and fifty-six State Legislators. His influence helped determine the Revolution and Declaration of Independence, the treat- ies of alliance and peace, the New Jersey Constitution of I776, the Articles of Confederation and the Federal Con- stitution. His students helped establish numerous schools, colleges and universities. His works live today, his slogan: Keep your friends. 'S' f 1 I 1 P Q I I L Ek Q ' . ' I - I 3 Y ' . Y U f x Uxxx Nu QX KN xxx 00 x du XX xCXN M NOG xXx xxxv X kxv y X gs 1 1' , x N 5 x Q x X x K Q Y I L x 4 K . . 1 x 5 A X S K X W , X R Q , x s 1 u 1 W - t ' ' x I . R . Q . x Q 1 S. The 1937 Briczazgrac I937 Bm-az-BMC la 3. N- - A W F3 Fx ROBERT LANSING EDWIARDS, Englewood, N. J ....A.,.4,........,.... Chairman NORMAN EDWARD BIORN, St. Paul, Minn. .....,.. ......., M anaging Editor ALBERT ST. PETER, Jr., I-Iohokus, N. J .....i....., .,.,,.,... B usiness Manager EDGAR I-IALE LOTSPEICH, Cincinnati, Ohio ....,...... Photographic Editor PIERCE MACNAIR, Caldwell, N. J ....,.,..,........,..i.i,,...,. Advertising Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS HENRY DUNLAP DAWBARN, Ruxton, Md. MAX VANCE KREBS, Cincinnati, Ohio WILBUR BOARDMAN JONES, Jr., St. Louis, Mo. JOHN RANDOLPH MAGUIRE, Brooklyn, N. Y PENN TOWNSEND KIMBALL, II, New Britain, NICHOLAS GILMAN THACHER, Okmulgee, Conn. Okla. 123 The 1937 Briczaglgrac PRINCETONIAN BOARD TOP ROW-Medina, Caesar, Stanard, Parrott, Deupree, Hutcheson, Duff, Dennis, Chapman, Beaty, Van Utt, FIFTH ROW- Williams, Burch, Milliken, Broderick, Sincerheaux, Davison, Thacher, Mitchell, Whitlock, Baker, Robertson, Bedford. FOURTH ROW-Applegate, D. S. Cross, Suehsdorf, Newburger, Rushton, Trueblood, Devine, Moses, Crooker, Candee, Pritchard, Scheide. THIRD ROW-Buchanan, Platten, Burke, Goheen, Lee, J. W. Carlile. Hedrick, C. Morris, St. John, Broad, Moore. SECOND ROW--Jones, Hart, Greene, Waters, J. M. Morris, W. A. Carlile, Jr. CChairmanD, McNulty, Menand, H. B. Cross, Jr., Smith, Rea, BOTTOM ROW--Bindley, Wolf, Shain, Leary, Van Norden, Stuart, Rounds. The 1937 Brien-a:Brac The Daily Pffmaefoffzzkm WILLIAM A. CARLILE, Jr., '36 . .,.... Chairman NEWS STAFF J. M. MORRIS, '36 ..,.,...,....,...,,.................,. Managing Editor R. O. JONES, '36 .........,, .... ,.... ,...... ,,.... A s s i gnment Editor D. G. GREENE, '36 .,,.,...,. ...,.,....,.......,...,.... C opy Editor C. D. REA, '36 ,..... ...,..,.. ...................... A s sociation Director T. A. PARROTT, '36 .,...... ........... A ssistant Managing Editor NEWS EDITORS gd PRWC. I fx ,K E 2 V j Je b lv- A , D ls by-If R. R P. GOHEEN, '36 T. T. I-IUTCHESON, '37 F. P. B. LEE, Ill. '38 Q R. K MARDEIN, '36 P. T. KIMBALL, II, '37 CONDICT MOORE, '38 H. R. WOOD, '36 S. F. MEDINA, '37 R. C. MORRIS, '38 E. H, BINDLEY, Jr.. '37 J. E. PRITCHARD, Jr., '37 H. C. MOSES, Jr., '38 J. L. BRODERICK. '37 N. G. THACHER, '37 A. M. NEWBURGER, '38 H. A. CAESAR. II, '37 T. H. WOLE, '37 J. H. PLATTEN, Jr., '38 E. DEE. CANDEE, '37 H. S. BROAD, '38 F. W. ROUNDS, Jr.. '38 R. J. CHAPMAN, '37 J. G. BUCHANAN, Jr., '38 P. C. ST. JOHN, '38 E. ST. C. CHARLOT. '37 J. D. BURKE, '38 R. L. SCHLEY, Jr., '38 R. M. CROOKER, '37 J. W. CARLILE, '38 W. P. SEDGWICK, III, '38 R. H. DAVISON, '37 A. P. DENNIS, '38 ADOLPH SUEHSDORE, III, '38 G. M. DUPF, Jr., '37 S. L. HEDRICK, '38 EDITORIAL STAEE R. D. WATERS, '36 ....,...,...,.................... Editorial Chairman S, D. HART, '36 ,.,............,........,,.,..,,,....,.,.,,.,. Editorial Editor G. A. CRAIG, '36 R. R. DEUPREE, Jr., '36 E. W. LEARY, '36 D. A. ROBERTSON, Jr, '36 U. J. P. RUSHTON, '36 COLUMNISTS R. R. P. GOHEEN, '36 W. H. SCHEIDE, '36 E. M. WILLIAMS, '36 MALCOLM LEIGHTON. '36 C. E. SHAIN, '36 H. R. WOOD, '36 S. K. MITCHELL, Jr., '36 R. A. SINCERBEAUX, '36 H, B. SWOPE, Jr., '37 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT H. P. MCNULTY, '36 ..,,,.,............... ..,.,...... B usiness Manager H. B. CROSS, Jr., '36 .....,,,,....,................ Circulation Manager HOWARD MENAND, Jr., '36 .......,.....,. Advertising Manager G, H. SMITH, '36 ................,......,..............,. Make-up Manager W. K. STANARD, Il, '37 R. D. STUART, Jr., '37 LANGDON VAN NORDEN, '37 J. D. BAKER, '38 J. B. BEATY, Jr., '38 B. M. BEDFORD, '38 125 W. F. LAPORTE, Jr., '36 MACP. WOOD, '36 L. APPLEGATE, '37 . S. BURCH, '37 . P. LEBENS, '37 M. K. MILLIKEN, '37 mmaw D. S. CROSS, '38 C. R. DEVINE, '38 H. I. LORD, Jr., '38 R. S. PIERREPONT. Jr.. '38 W, T. TRUEBLOOD, Jr., '38 D. E. VAN UTT, '38 J. P. WI-IITLOCK, '38 Jill L' i I V tl 'l sl W ll NM W 3 H lfzl :ll Jllll lla W ,, fr ,i 'N l V l ll, lf 'l ,ii W llif 'll Qi lil ,QM fl 1 3 V A Y l l i ,l ll ,Isl Hi ,I 1 M, all Li ,M ll? ull JH jr H1 The 1987 Bric:a:Brac TIGER BOARD TOP ROW Cleft to rightj -Borden, S. G. Marvin, Taylor, Barber, Czoodell, Kip. FOURTH ROW-Ryan, Searles, Betts, Nettleton, Logan, McClure. THIRD ROW-Laporte, Clark, Willey, Barbieri, Parsons, Cecil, Thacher. SECOND ROW-Cruikshank, .Luther, Hourigan, Rosenbaum, Barnes, David, Wicks, Colvin. FRONT ROW-Harris, H, B. Marvin, Britten, Parrott CChairmanQ, Anderson, Kimball, Bowman. Tina 1987 Bric:a:B1-ac H' The Pffmcelon 772567 xi :E Z' I J S THOMAS A. PARROTT, 36 .....,..A,..,.,......,,.....,,,...,.. ....... C hairman EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT ALASTAIR B. W. ANDERSON, '36 A,,,...,...A.,,.,,........., ........,....... A rt Editor BROOKS BOWMAN, '36 L. V. BROWN, '37 A. M. WICKS, '37 D. A. COLVIN, '36 H. S. HOWE, Jr., '37 J. C. APPEL, '38 B. M. HAZEN, '36 J. T. LOEB, '37 A. M. BARBIERI, '38 O. S. STRAUS, II, '36 E. C. LUTHER, '37 E. H. FLEER, '38 K, L. BAKER, Jr.. '37 E. N. ROSENBAUM. '37 L. A. GOULD, Jr., '38 R. G. BARNES, '37 D. T. STANLEY, '37 B. H. MILNER, '38 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT EDWIN E. BRITTEN, III, '36 ......,...............,...,..,........,..... Business Manager H. B. MARVIN, '36 ......,.,,............,,.....,..............,.....,... Advertising Manager EREDERIC P. KIMBALL, '36 .....,..,..............,...,..,. ...... C irculation Manager G. E. BARBER, '36 A. HOURIGAN, Jr., '37 W. L. CRUIKSHANK, '38 E. M. HARRIS, '36 S. G. MARVIN, '37 E. M. DAVID, '38 C. H. MCCLURE, III, '36 L. E. SHERWOOD, Jr., '37 J. J. G. DEEMER. '38 L. T. RYAN, '36 E. W. THACHER, Jr., '37 C. E. KIP, '38 H. W. TAYLOR. Jr., '36 D. W. BETTS, '38 J. H. LAPORTE. '38 W. H. WILLEY, Jr., '36 RICHARD BORDEN. '38 J. G. NETTLETON. Jr.. '38 W. J. WRIGHT, '36 J. M. CECIL, Jr.. '38 D. V. N. PARSONS. '38 J. C. GOODELL, '37 L. H. CLARK, '38 J. M. SEARLES, '38 127 ,l-lm 1987 Brl Sfa'f:Brac PRESS CLUB STANDING-Price, Raleigh, Fowler, Gould, Coyle, Barnes, Beltaire. SEATED4Peterson, Alford. Peplow CPres.j, Mr. Osborne, Merrill. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac The Prmceion UWZ-V67f5Z'Zij! Prefs Club E. H. PEPLOW, R. H. ALEORD, R. G. BARNES. E. S. OSBORNE, '24 OEEICERS, 1935-36 Jr. '36 , ............ ,........ .... '36 '37 ..... .....President ........Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer The Princeton University Press Club was organized in 1910 by Dean Christian Gauss to repre- sent Princeton before the outside world through the regular news channels. With the Director of Public Information, the Press Club is the oflicial news agency of the University, and its members serve as the Princeton correspondents for the leading newspapers and news syndicates of the East and are responsible for the dispatches from Princeton which appear daily throughout the country. R. H. ALFORD R. G. BARNES D. D. COYLE Associated Press Baltimore Sun 0 52 s- ra :ft 'E 'R W 323, 3 QC! 0 S MEMBERS, 1936 W. W. MERRILL E. H. PEPLOW, Jr. C. W. PETERSON MEMBERS, 1937 M. A. BELTAIRE, III J. W. EOWLER MEMBERS, 1938 L. A. GOULD. Jr. C. U. PRICE W. G. RALEIGH NEWSPAPERS EOR WHICH THE PRESS CLUB CORRESPONDS Detroit Times New York Herald Tribune Science Service Elizabeth Journal New York Journal Standard News Service Bergen Evening Record Hartford Courant New York Post Trenton State Gazette Boston Globe International News Service New York Sun Trenton Times Advertiser Boston Herald Newark Evening News New York Times Trenton Evening Times Boston Post Newark Star Eagle New York World-Telegram Toronto Star Boston Transcript Brooklyn Daily Eagle Cincinnati Enquirer Christian Science Monitor Chicago Daily News Newark Sunday Call Brunswick Homes News Haven Register York American York Daily News New New New New Philadelphia Evening Bulletin Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia Evening Ledger Philadelphia Record Quincy Herald Whig 129 United Press Associations Universal News Service Worcester Gazette Worcester Telegram 3 E Q I I I ,,1 -A, , ,w - ,A ?- Y, , , - 1 9 8 Z B 5i sf 4513 f as '4 I 1 4 r 11 I ! T V 4 1 w ll 4. x 1 PRINCETON PICTORIAL STANDING-Gray, Poole, Savage. SEATED-Charlot, Rose CChairmanj, Gordon. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac P7fZ'7fZC6l'071 Pzciomzf 1935-1936 HUDSON MCK. ROSE ....., ................... ,...AA.. C h airman BUSINESS DEPARTMENT M. C. LONG, '37 .....,A,....,,...........,,,....,...,....A....,......A..,.,....... Business Manager S. A. TRENTMAN, '37 ....A.,.....,,4..,..........,......,.... ,,..... A dvertising Manager R. J. EMRICH. '38 ...,......,...A...........,,....... ....A......,...,...... C irculation Manager W. W. R1cHARDsoN, '38 LITERARY DEPARTMENT D. C. CALE, ll, '37 .,..,...............................,...,.....,,..... ,,.......,...,... M anager A. C. POOLE, '37 ..............,.........,...........,..,. ......... S ports Manager J. G. BUCHANAN, Jr., '38 S. L. BLOCK, '38 R. B. PAILEY, Jr., '38 PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT T. M. GORDON, Jr., '36 ..,..............,.,,,.............,................. ....., M anager R. H. SAVAGE, '37 ............ ....,........,..........,,,. ............ A r t J. P. COYLE, '37 V L. R. GRAY, '38 The Princeton Pictorial, a monthly publication, was revived several years ago after a lapse of ten years. lt contains articles and pictures of the various events concerning the University. The subjects treated include sports, proms, notes on the faculty and general curriculum, and important occasions. Humor is afforded by satirizing any of these subjects through pictures and articles. The Board of the Pic aims to keep the material as varied and novel as possible. 131 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Former Ojfftm of Ike Ddllbl P7fZ'74C6l'074ZZl7fl Year Chairman Business Manager Year 1876 J. F. Williamson, '77 William Libbey, Jr., '77 1905 1877 C. L. Williams, '78 J. H. Kerr, '78 1906 1878 T. W. Wilson, '79 E. O. Roessle, '79 1907 1879 H. B. Fine, '80 William Miller, Jr., '80 1908 1880 T. D. Warren, '81 F. M. Davis, '81 1909 1881 H. H. Welles, '82 B. G. Winton, '82 1910 1882 J. A. Hodge, Jr., '83 F. B. Rue, '83 1911 1883 G. H. Carpenter, '84 F. H. Miller, '84 1912 1884 F. H. Wilson, '85 W. W. Conner, '85 1913 1885 R. M. Hodge, '86 Joseph Cashman. '86 1914 1886 F. S. Spalding, '87 S. S. Iszard, '87 1915 1887 W. M. Irvine, '88 Livingston Farrand, '88 1916 1888 R. E. Speer, '89 J. C. Morris, Jr., '89 1917 1889 T. F. Chambers, '90 G. M. Galt, '90 1918 1890 A. P. Dennis, '91 A. D. Wilson, '91 1919 1891 Bowdre Phinizy, '92 C. T. Wood, '92 1920 18912 George Erclman, '93 F. H. Lester, '93 1921 1893 W. C. Spruance, Jr., '94 H. S. Fisher, '94 1922 1894 W. H. Butler, '95 D. R. James. Jr., '95 1923 1895 J. N. Beam, '96 R. S. Morris, '96 1924 1896 F. N. Jessup, '97 A. M. Hopper, '97 19Q5 1897 P. C. Martin, '98 M. F. Loufbourrow, '98 1926 1898 A1eXanderArmstrong,Jr.,'99 E. S. Mitchell. '99 1927 1899 F. P. King, '00 C. E. Otis, '00 1928 1900 W. E. Hope, '01 J. W. Jameson, '01 1929 1901 A. J. Barron, '02 S. R. Trowbridge, '02 1930-31 1902 J. G. Armstrong, '03 S. H. Armstrong, '03 1931 1903 F. W. Dinsmore, '04 J. R. Truesdale. '04 1932 1904- E. H. Hilliard, '05 J. H. Auerbach, '05 1933 1934 132 Chairman L. D. Froelick, '06 C. T. Larzelere, '07 R. C. Clothier, '08 Hugh Chaplin, '09 L. R. Kendrick. '10 J. T. Woodhull, Jr., '11 F. D. Halsey, '12 T. P. Handy, '13 James Bruce, '14 J. V. Forrestal. '15 H. D. Harvey, '16 J. S. Nichols, '17 Jarvis Cromwell, '18 W. A. Kirkland. '19 J. M. Harlan, '20 F. R. Dulles, '21 T. C. Mclfachin. '22 J. S. Martin. '23 W. W. Dulles, '24 J. P. Lee, '25 L. T. Merchant, '26 Frank Peabody, Jr., '27 H. C. Rose, '28 John Stevens, '29 T. T. Carter. '30 N. P. Rose. '31 E. 'W. Barrett. '32 E. W. Lane. Jr.. '33 J. T. Lambie, '34 F. G. Smith, Jr., '35 Business Manager F. . Kline, '06 G L . S. Rentschler, '07 H. L. Jones, '08 C. R. Dickinson, '09 H. G. Straus, '10 S. R. XVinch, '11 S. L. Jones, '12 NV. M. Chester, '13 D. B. Douglas, '14 A. B. Craig, '15 F. C. Roberts, Jr.. '16 L. N. Lukens, Jr., '17 L. H. Bieler, '18 S. N. Comly, '19 H. S. Firestone. Jr.. '20 Philip Wallis, '21 1. R. Trimble, '22 M. L. Delatield, '23 A. S. Gambee, '24 F. H. Conner, '25 A. F. Adams, '26 H. L. Bell, '27 XV. S. LaPorte, '28 W. B. Hackenbridge, '29 A. D. Hannah, '30 G. S. Mirick. '31 J. W. Ely, '32 C. C. Fitzmorris, '33 WY K. Selden, '34 XV. L. Fortune, '35 1987 Bric:a:Brac S. CLARKE, '82 G. SUTPHEN, '82 W. HALL. '83 C. MCILVAINE, '92 R. DANIELS, '93 GORDON PISHER, '95 P. NEVIN, '95 W. LEONARD, '97 M. PALMER, '97 P. CONVERSE, '99 . C. VOORHIES, '99 R. WHITING, '01 P. WHITMAN, '01 W. T. MACINTYRE, '02 R. B. MIXSELL, '03 M. S. BURT, '04 :wed 9 ?U'UF9 ?2?f' WELCOME ELICK, '82 W. R. DEEMER, '91 C. W. SOMERBY, '92 E. B. TURNER, '93 H. O. BROWN, '95 SAMUEL HOWE, '95 C. B. BOSTWICK, '96 B. R. MILLER, '97 E. H. MAULE, '98 J. B. WRIGHT, '99 RODMAN SCHAPE. '01 T. D. CARMAN, '02 J. B. HIGGINS. '03 O. C. REYNOLDS, '04 W. B. LITTELL, '05 Fwfmeff TZg67f OWCZVI CHAIRMEN K. S. CLARK, '05 K. S. GOODMAN, '06 JAMES GARRETSON, '07 R. S. DURSTINE, '08 MILTON MATTER, '09 JAMES BOYD, Jr.. '10 LEMUEL SKIDMORE, Jr., '11 G. W. BUNN, Jr., '12 C. D. ORTH, Jr., '13 A. C. M. AZOY, Jr., '14 E. L. PIERCE, '15 L. G. PAYSON, '16 VJ. M. BOADWAY, '17 JOHN BIGGS, Jr., '18 F. A. COMSTOCK, '19 E. H. COEFEY, Jr., '20 BUSINESS MANAGERS L. KLINIE, '06 . W. MCINTYRE, '07 S. TALIAEERRO. '08 T. HOLSAPPLE, '09 . S. PAGE. '10 LOUIS STEWART, Jr., '11 CHAUNCEY BELKNAP, '12 D. A. HAWLEY, '13 C. H. ILL, '14 wfszw CHARLES RICHARDSON, Jr., '15' R. T. CHAPLIN, '16 J. W. CARPENTER, '17 J. C. BUCHANAN, '18 E. G. I-IERENDEEN, '19 J. L. BURKE, '20 133 A. S. BUSHNELL, '21 ELDREDGE SNYDER, '22 H. C. MINER, Jr., '23 WALDEN PELL, II, '24 A. R. BYRON, '24 J. F. HAMILL, '25 E. W. NEWSOM, '26 JOSEPH BRYAN, III, '27 CARTER HEWITT, '28 P. M. DAY, '29 D. E. WOODHULL, Jr., '30 PHILIP BURNHAM, '31 H. M. KENNEDY, '32 OGDEN KNIEEEN, '33 FRANK BUCHNER, '34 J. C. HAZEN, Jr., '35 W. B. BAKER, '21 E. LEM. PAGE, '22 LOUIS LONG, Jr., '23 S. K. LITTLE, '24 M. B. MILLER, '25 J. C. LESLIE, '26 W. H. AVERY, Jr., '27 J. H. HUME, '28 G. P. MANNING, '29 L. R. BARRETT, '30 GIBBS BAKER, '31 C. P. HEATH, '32 C. T. BROWN, Jr., '33 E. W. HAMILTON. '34 TODD HARRIS. '35 Time 1937 Br c a rag The Bm-az-BMC VOLUME LX Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Six THE BOARD PERCY CHILDS MADEIRA, III ...4.A,,....,.....,. ..... .,.......,, C h airman RICHARD O'DONNEL JONES nA...,.. .....,e CARL HOLZ McCLURE, III ......,.. Managing Editor ........Business Manager JOHN BRITTON WARD ,,..4.....4....... ............,,..... A rt Editor HOWARD WALTER JOHNSON ......,, ....... P hotographic Editor MELVIN PALMER LEWIS .i........... ...,... A dvertising Manager ROBERT EDWARD ADAMS ..,.....,.... ..,.... CHARLES HARPER CROZER ..,i.... JOHN HAMILTON DRUMMOND WILLARD MAX HENKELMAN ,..i.,..i...i ,...... CHARLES WAIT LLOYD ...,,....,.,, ROBERT KADE MARDPIN ....i.... WILLIAM HURD SCHEIDE .i.,,......, ROGER ATKINSON WALKE, Jr.. ALAN BARNES WALKER ,..,,,.i.,. ALVIN MARCUS WILLIAMS, Jr Associate Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor TI1sz 1937 Bric:a:Brac Year Vcl. 1876 I 1877 2 1878 3 1879 4 1880 5 1881 6 1882 7 1883 8 1884 9 1885 10 1886 11 1887 12 1888 13 1889 14 1890 15 1891 16 1892 17 1893 18 1894 19 1895 20 1896 21 1897 22 1898 23 1899 24 1900 25 1901 26 1902 27 1903 28 1904 29 Former Bm-01-BMC Ojfaeff PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS IN ITS JUNIOR YEAR Chairman Business Manager Art Edirol ARTHUR B. TURNURE, '76 PERCY R. PYNE, '78 CHARLES A. TALCOTT, '79 DAVID M. MASSIE. '80 FRANCIS C. LANDON, '81 EDWARD B. CRITCHLOW, '82 OTTO H. CROUSE, '83 CHARLES T. MCMULLIN, '84 JOHN K. MUMFORD, '85 MARSHAL HALSTEAD. '86 JOHN W. ELDER, '87 JAMES H. PERSHING, '88 ROBERT E. SPEER, '89 J. MORRIS YEAKLE, '90 CHARLES F. HOWELL, '91 VARNUM L. COLLINS, '92 HARRISON R. DANIELS. '93 MONTGOMERY H. SICARD, '94 THEODORE S. HUNTINGTON, '95 CHARLES B. BOSTWICK, '96 WALTER S. HARRIS, '97 ROBERT D. DRIPPS, '98 GEORGE K. REED, '99 CHARLES YEOMAN, '00 WALTER E. HOPE, '01 OTTO T. MALLERY, '02 FRANKLIN L. WRIGHT, '03 EDWARD MCP. ARMSTRONG, '04 KENNETH S. CLARKE, '05 PHILIP N. JACKSON J. L. ROGERS CHARLES A, CASE FRANK H. LITTLE HAROLD C. SMITH HENRY SWAN 135 HENRY O. MILLIKEN 01-1142 1937 Bric:a:Brac Year 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 Vol. 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Former B1fic-a-Brac Ojfcers Chairman S. HINMAN BIRD, '06 C. T. LAZARLERE, '07 ROBERT C. CLOTHIER, '08 EARL T. HOLSAPPLE, '09 JAMES S. DENNIS, '10 IRA F. BENNETT, '11 GEORGE W. BUNN, Jr., '12 EARL L. DOUGLAS, '13 JOHN M. COLT, '14 DONALD MYRICK, '15 JAMES R. STOCKTON, '16 HENRY T. DUNN, '17 RICHARD M. GRIPFITH, '18 HENRY P. VAN DUSEN, '19 WILLIAM H. DOWNS, '20 R. DEAN BUTERBAUGH, '21 HOWARD CUNNINGHAM, '2 2 H. GATES LLOYD, Jr., '23 HARLOW B. LESTER, '24 PAUL S. HAVENS, '25 SARGENT DUMPER, '26 J. VAN DYKE NORMAN, '27 LEWIS EI-REY, '28 JAMES MACN. THOMPSON, '29 RICHARD E. CLEMSON, '30 EDWIN P. STEVENS, '31 ARCHIBALD G. MURRAY, Jr., '32 JOHN B. GREEN, Jr., '33 WILLIAM M. OMAN, '34 RICHARD H. DAVIS, '35 PERCY C. MADEIRA, III, '36 Business Manager PAUL S. SEELY NEWELL W, MCINTRYE THOMAS S. TALIAPERO HERBERT A. BOAS WILLIAM H. FLAMMER LOUIS STEWART, Jr. CARL W. JONES SAMUEL D. BELL J. HENRY O'NEILL JAMES P. ADAMS JOHN M. RAYMOND, Jr. THOMAS H. MILES, Jr. HILLARY R. CHAMBERS, Jr SAMUEL N. COMLY HARVEY S. FIRESTONE, Jr. DONALD S. PORESMAN RAYMOND G. SCARLETT HERBERT E. ANDERSON, Jr. EDWARD R. BUELL MORRIS B. MILLER THOMAS E. RHODES CORNELIUS R. AGNEW, Jr. WALTER R. BEARDSLY SEYMOUR S. PRESTON, Jr. ABRAHAM M. BEITLER, II FRANKLIN A. SIEBERLING JAMES W. ELY WILLIAM H. CAHN. Jr. CHARLES J. CRETORS, II HANS O. SCHUNDLER. Jr. CARL H. MCCLURE, III 136 Art Editor K. S. GOODMAN RICHARD S. BARBEE LEROY THOMPSON JOHN I. SKULL JOSEPH E. BOYD, Jr. THEODORE S. PAUL JACOB RIEGEL. Jr. NVARREN R. SMITH ANASTASIO C. M. AZOY, Jr. ROBERT H. SCANNELL HENRY C. GILLARD YV. M. BROADWAY DONALD R. SHOTVJELL ROBERT F. BARNETT ERDMAN HARRIS E. RITZEMA PERRY EDNVARD S. KING CHAUNCEY XV. VJEBSTER JOHN M. MILLER R. A. BLOW EWART W. NEXVSOM JOHN T. MOSS, Jr. ALEXANDER SHAW PRICE M. DAY XVILLIAM A. MOORE ARTHUR H. ADAMS, Jr. XVILPRED O, STOUT, Jr. NVILLARD R. VAN LIEW, Jr. HERBERT G. DAVENPORT, Jr JOHN XV. KEPHART, Jr. Managing Editor RICHARD O. JONES ym The 1987 Bric:a:Brac GLEE CLUB TOP ROW--E. Williams, White, Fackert, Kennedy, Mann, Armstrong, Scott, Scheide, Vom Lehn, St. Peter. FOURTH ROW- Squire, Porter, Jauch, Law, Purvis, Hatfield, Mitchell, Allen, Cook. THIRD ROW-R. Williams. Evans, Phillips, Fairchild, Hayes, Lober, Powell, Konoye, Koehler. SECOND ROW-Lilley, Furst, Orr, Dater, Winslow, Walsh, Davis, Etherington. FRONT ROW- Barrows, Decker, Hockenberry, Jones QPres.D, Chapman, Turner, Sincerheaux. T e 1957 Br1c:a:Brac Pffmfeion IMz'2fe1f5z'zy Glee Club T.SCOTT7JONES,36 ,..... ..,.. ,..4... ,...., PmMdmm JAMES GIDDINGS, '30 .......4V.,.... AA,.. ...,..,... D i rector ROBERT H. CHAPMAN, '36 ..... .,.,4.AA4......,....,. M anager DWIGHT P. GREEN, '37 ...,..,,....... ....... A ssistant Manager ALBERT ST. PETER, Jr., '37 ....... .,..,,, P ublicity Manager B. FRANKLIN BUNN, 'O7 ,,,.. ..4,.,..........,...,..,,.,,. ..... G r aduate Treasurer S. D. BURT. Jr., '37 A. H. DATER, '38 A. C. DAVIS. '39 FUMITAKA KONOYE, '38 J. W. LOBER, '39 J. A. BENI-IAM, '39 W. C. EARHART, '36 J. M. FINCH. Jr., '39 K. W. MANN, '37 C. H. MCCLURE, III, '36 R. S. COOK, Jr.. '39 H. B. EVANS, '38 W. E. EACKERT, Jr., '36 R. R. PURMAN. '37 W. R. HATPIELD, '39 L. C. ALLEN, '37 W. W, ARMSTRONG, '38 W. L. BARROWS, Jr.. '36 R. H. CHAPMAN, '36 S. G. ETHERINGTON, Jr.. '39 FIRST TENORS W. H. ORR, Jr., '38 PHIL PORTER. '3 7 S. J J. J, J. D. POWELL. '38 W. THOMPSON, '36 A. WALSH, Jr., '39 SECOND TENORS R. MEACHAM, '3 9 B. PHILLIPS, '3 8 H. H. PURVIS. Jr., '37 C. S. ROBERTS, '39 J. C. TURNER, '36 FIRST BASSES MARK HAYES, Jr., '39 WILLIAM LAW, '36 S. K. MITCHELL, Jr., '36 A. L. SCOTT. '37 R. D. THOMSON, '38 SECOND BASSES W. L. PLATHER, '39 5102271 E. FOX, '39 . N. HOCKENBERRY, Jr., '36 . E. JAUCH, Jr., '37 S. JONES, '36 139 E. S. WELSH, '36 W. V. WINSLOW, '39 S. C. WOODHULL, '38 RICHARD PALMER, '38 W. W. SQUIRE, '38 ewoww W, Fgawi Wim 95225, aw-ffrfljz 922' S9 BASSE SES 0 I U Q KJ pujpumrrirrlr-rs P91319 rpgnrntw m P35 53 . C. m mwfiw F51-M4 m 1'1'-'ITV' wom5H H '43,- UW'gw ED'-'3cnl'11 o -OO' El 23,3 559 L s Q5 3 . UILHEIN. '39 . VOM LEHN, '39 DECKER, '36 . .PURST, '39 SINCERBEAUX, '36 WILLIAMS, '36 T116 1937 B1'iC:a:B1'aC UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA STANDING-Cooper, Jones, Osborn, Crater, Barringer, Willand. SEATED-Krebs, Byrne, Hauser CConductorj, Savage, Kahler. The 1937 Br1c:a:Brac Pffmceion U nz'Qfe7f5z'1y O7fCb65Z'7f0l 1935-1936 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE P, DEW. I-IAUSER, '37 ...A.......A.,...,A...,4....,,....,...,.,........ ,..... C hairman R. I-I. SAVAGE, '37 ,.,..A... ...,.... S ecretary E. W. KAI-ILER, '37 .....A., .....,, L ibrarian HAROLD BERKLEY .,,,..,........4.....,,. .A,......., C onductor VIOLINS 'CELLO CLARINET QAXIIILILIEIICIXIEQXACIDERMOTT, '36 J. H, swEER TS EQXQFEE' . . , L, '37 E. W. KAHLER. '37 - 3 3 EDD IQIOISAIKIEISEBR7 J. H. CLARK, III, '39 P- S- WILLAND '39 . . , '37 K. P. COOPER, ' M. KREBS, '37 Y 39 TRUMPET V 15. g1Q3cIpPogrvi5rg:K, 38 DQUBLE BASS R. H. MENOEL, H, 38 H. C. JONEs, '38 , FRENCH HORN E. J. BEATTIE, Jr., '39 G' C' OSBORN' Jr 37 G, L. HQGEMAN' '33 VIOLA ELUTE TROMBONE . xv. L. DRILL, '38 R, Wm 3- srsresstwr E. E. BRAIJOIQ, F39 38 TIMPANI J. J. BYRNE, '37 Through Alumni generosity, the Orchestra enjoyed the services of I-Iarold Berkley as leader and conductor during the season 1935-1936. An enlarged membership manifested a new interest in the playing of classical music, with the result that several concerts were given at intervals during the Winter in towns near Prince- lon, Music of the eighteenth century, in particular that of Gluck and Rossetti, was emphasized on the programs. 141 4 Y , -I-he,1Q87 Bric:a:Brac .7 sagtffff I C ' if A X 5 , , ,-,g.aa4s',- , ,ry in BAND TOP ROW-Whipple, Foster, Alexander, Brandt, Bradshaw, Whitlock. Reynolds, Heinsohn, Eberhardt, McCracken, Wenger, Shull, Banks, G. Davis. FOURTH ROW-Neal, Evans, Sprovvles, Crater, Hay, Nelson, Henze, Slack, Jones, Allsup. H. Davis, Savage. Hogeman. THIRD ROW-Traver, Morgan, Frick, Beggs, Mygatt, Johnson. Allsopp, Mcngel, King, Erler CMgr.j, Leidy QAsst. Mgrj. SECOND ROW-Hulsizer, Drill, Waldron, Glenney, McLeod, McDermott, NVilson. McCormick, Bloom, Schaeffer, Purvis. FRONT ROW-Strazza CDrum Majorj, Proehling, Allen, LeVeen, Fielding, Carson, Clark, Robinson, Hall, Case, Byrne, Smith fLeaderj. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Pffzmefon UWZ.V67f5Z6! Bama! PINKHAM SMITH, '37 ....,. .,.,.,....A..,..,.,,....,.,..,.,....., L eader R. E. ERLER, '36, ...,......., ...........A..,...., S enior Manager J. P. LEIDY, '37. ....,..A... ..4...,. J unior Assistant Manager W. M. LUTZ, '37, .. ,..,..... , .... ..., J unior Assistant Manager G. E. ALTER, Jr., '38 ,..,..... ....... S ophomore Assistant Manager J. A. STRAZZA, Jr., '36 ..... . THOMAS ALLSOPP, III, '39 Drum Major TRUMPETS HARDING JOHNSON, Jr., '39 L. MYGATT. '39 U G. E. BEGGS, Jr., '38 R, H. MENGEL, II, '38 M. C. TRAVER, '38 A. F. FRICK. '38 G. O. MORGAN, III, '38 CLARINETS F. J. ALLSUP, '39 F. E. HENZE, '38 R. H. SAVAGE, '37 D. H. CRATER, '38 N. E. JONES, '38 N. W, SLACK, '38 H. J. DAVIS, '36 J. H. KING, '38 H. D. SPROWLES, Jr., '38 H. B. EVANS, '38 H. B. NEAL, Jr., '38 ROBERT VAN VALZAH, Jr., '36 A, D. HAY, '39 F. W. NELSON, '39 SAXOPHONES DRUMS W. R. BANKS, Jr., '38 F. W. SHULL, '39 E, R. CARSON, '36 H. H. LEVEEN, '36 W. C. EBERHARDT, '39 J. T. REYNOLDS, '38 C. E. CASE, '39 C. A. MCLEOD, '38 A. B. I-IEINSOHN, '38 E. C. WENGER, '39 H B. CLARK, '37 J. B. ROBINSON, '36 C. D. MCCRACKEN, '38 T H. EIELDING, '39 N. D. WILSON, '39 J. H. ALLEN, '36 FLUTES TROMBONES BARITONES J. F. ALEXANDER, '38 N. R. CRISS, Jr., '37 J. E. HULSIZER. '38 DAVID BLUHM, Sem. E. E. BRANDT, '39 W. L. DRILL. '38 A. W. WALDRON, '39 R. S. MACCORMACK. '38 W. P. WHITLOCK, III, '38 R. G. GLENNEY, '39 H. H. PURVIS, Jr., '37 A. M. SCHAEEPER, '36 PICCOLO CYMBALS FRENCH HORNS TUBAS R. G. BRADSHAW, '37 WILLIAM MCDERMOTT, '36 D. E. FOSTER, '37 G. J. DAVIS, '36 G. L. HOGEMAN, '38 A. O. WHIPPLE, '39 BELL LYRA J. J. BYRNE, '37 143 The 1987 Bric:azBrac Pifmeeion UWZVKVJZW Chow R. W. DOWNES ,...... ,,....,,.. ...4.,.. ,...... C h o mrmaster 1936 YORKE ALLEN, Jr. EDWARD GLASSMEYER, Jr. R. N. HOCKENBERRY, Jr. J. R L. C. ALLEN W. G. BATE. Jr. J. J. J. COALE, III MCC. PINNEY H. B. CLAGETT, Jr. J H 1937 C. E. JAUCH. Jr. E. W. KAHLER E. B. O'CONNOR W. E. OECHLER 1938 WILLIAM HENRICH . . CLEVELAND J. H. KING H. B. EVANS T. R. MCMILLEN D. L. GORDON E. H. MORGAN LEG. A. GOULD, Jr. A. R. ORMOND 1939 E. J. ALLSUP S. R. GINSBURG C. A. BROAD, Jr. A. H. GLEASON C. D. BURKE A. T. GREELEY J. H. CLARK, III W. R. HATFIELD C. V. COLE H. L. HODGETTS R. S. COOKE, Jr. LEAVENWORTH HOLDEN C. E. P. DENNISON R. R. HOLT JAMES DOOLITTLE, Jr. F. A. KAHLER, III D. H. K. FLAGG A. M. LYON N. L. GILL P. L. OKIE G. E. GILLESPIE, Jr. G. H. REPPERT, Jr. GRADUATES FREDERICK HARTT K. I. MORSE A. B. MINOR C. H. PEARSE 144 E. H. OSBORN, Jr. H. H. PURVIS, Jr. R. H. SAVAGE J. W. SAYRE C. L. PLOTT H D . . SPROWLES, Jr. W. K. NVATKINS W. J. WATSON H. B. RUSSELL A. W. SCHMIDT S. S. SECHRIST H. I-I. SHARKEY R. F. SI-IEPPARD ALDEN TODD E. F. VOM LEHM NELSON NVHITMAN J. V. WHITTLESEY W. V. WINSLOW, Jr. H. G. SWAIN A. H. VROOMAN JAQUILLARD The 1987 Bric:a:Brac M4Z'W67f5Z6! Concerns Commiifee MRS, WILLIAM P. MAGIE .............,..,,.,............,..,..,....,..,,......,... Chairman MRS. JESSIE P. PROTHINGHAM ,.....,....,...........,...,...,.. Recording Secretary MRS. W. U. VREELAND ..A.,..,...,...,.. Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer PROP. H. L. COOKE PROP. E. T. DEWALD MR. R. W. DOWNES MRS. HOLMES PORSYTH PROP. WILLIAM GILLESPIE MRS BRADPORD B. LOCKE MRS, CHARLES G. OSGOOD MRS WILLIAM K, PRENTICE MRS MOSES T. PYNE PROP. WILLARD THORP PROP. L. A. TURNER UNIVERSITY CONCERTS, 193 5- 193 6 The Stradivarius Quartet ...NoV. 7: Nov. 213 Harold Bauer, pianist ........ Gregor Piatigorsky, 'cello The Cleveland Symphony Orchestra ...................,...... Myra Hess, pianist .......,............ Nathan Milstein, violinist .,...,.... The Trio Italiano ............. 145 December 6, January 17, Pebruary 14 Pebruary 28 ....March 13 ....March 26 1935 1936 1936 1936 1936 1936 f X Z ! 2 XL fiwk ox XXX Q X 411 X W Q f jQfD ,W X ff f X Z f fQ , ' Z iff! O K ' X- f y N f, yxxx X N5 ZW E1 XX AWP! fc g X A lxxgxx x I f I Z- my in f .' X X N rx 51 1765116 W Q NX , Q5 ' W f Q 3 xg: ' v A- agents ix V 1, A fm? 1 pl-be 1937 Bric:a:Brac TRIANGLE CLUB TOP ROW-Adair, Barber, Gibby, Taylor. THIRD ROW-Mayo, Limberg, Armstrong, Cheesman, McClure, Ryan. SECOND ROW-Marvin, Lloyd, Meigs, Bell, Seyfarth, McDermott, Jones, Green. FRONT ROW-Taplin, Wood, Bowman, Smith CPres.D, Menand, Brewster, Anderson. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac The Wfzdngfe Cfub OFFICERS, 1935-1936 W. H. SMITH, '36 ...,..... BROOKS BOWMAN, '36 R. MACP. WOOD, '36 ....3.. HOWARD MENAND, Jr W. B. JONES, Jr., '37 ........ A. D ADAIR, III R A. B. ANDERSON K G. F. BARBER R H. B BARR F. F. H BELL, II C R. J. BREWSTER C K. B. ALEXANDER, Jr. D ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG, Jr. E W. H. BORDEN C .. .,,. .........,..... P res1dent ...,...Vice-President ................,.Secretary '36 ...... .,.................,... B usiness Manager .......,Assistan1: Business Manager MEMBERS, 1936 P. CHEESMAN WILLIAM MCDERMOTT DUB. ERVIN R. C. MAYO B. GIBBY J. W. MEIGS L. KEYES L. T. RYAN W. LLOYD FRANCIS SEYFARTH H. MCCLURE, III H. W. TAYLOR, Jr. MEMBERS, 1937 . P. GREEN, Jr. C. E. SMITH, Jr. A. LIMBERG, Jr. F. E. TAPLIN, Jr. . S. S. MARVIN 149 W m xq w N: gwv my M The I 98 7 Br1c:a:Brac WHAT A RELIEF! R. B. Cowdery, '38, W. H. Smith, '36 Alexander Armstrong, Jr., '37 Alexander Armstrong, Jr., '37, J. P. Foran, '37 R. B. Cowdery, '38 C. E. Smith, Jr., '37, R. MacP. Wood, '36 C. E. Smith, Jr., '37 The 1987 Bric:a:Brac W. H. SMITH, '36 ...,.... BROOKS BOWMAN, '36 R. MACP. WOOD, '36 ,... B. P. BUNN, '07 ............, HOWARD MENAND. Jr., '36 ..,...,... . W. B. JONES. Jr., '37... R. J. BREWSTER, 36 .,.... .... W. K. STANARD. ll, '37 D. P. GREEN, Jr., '37.... W. T. TRUEBLOOD, Jr Triangle Club .Half 1935-1936 .............President ......Vicc-President ..............Secretary .......................Treasurer ..........Business Manager Ass't. Business Manager .........Publicity Manager Ass't. Publicity Manager ..........Program Manager Ass't. Program Manager A. B. ANDERSON. '36 .... .........,...... Stage Manager F. H. PARKIN, '37 .......... ...... A ss't. Stage Manager E. L. KEYES, '36 ..... .......... E lectrical Manager R. B. ROBIE, '37 .............. Ass't. Electrical Manager H. B. BARR, '36 .............. .......... G ostume Manager R. A. DUBUQUE, Jr., '37 ........ ....... A ss't, Costume Manager R. P. CHEESMAN, '36 ,... .......... P roperty Manager E. G. ENGEL, '37 ............ ....... A ss't. Property Manager A. D. ADAIR, Ill, '36 ...... .......... M ake-up Manager H. E. GRIEEITH, '37 ...... Ass't. Make-up Manager Hurst at Relief! This year's production of the Triangle club, What A Relief, a musical farce, continued the innovation of last year's success, Stags at Bay of putting the story in a contemporary setting. The authors of the book, S. J. Quinn, '36, G. D. Kinder, '36, and K. B. Alexander, '37, have for their back- ground created a mythical democracy on the lofty Mount Olympus, home of the gods. The plot, revolving around the election or rather reelection, of President Jupiter, and the frantic efforts of his family to help him unburden the state of an objectionable monetary surplus, form an interesting political satire. The role of the hen-pecked Jupiter was filled by the president of the Triangle Club, W. H. Smith, '36, and R. D. Gowdery, '38, played the part of his helpful wife. Brooks Bowman, '36, the author of two song hits from Stags at Bay, Love and a Dime, and East of the Sun, took the part of Apollo, one of Jupiter's two light-hearted and love-sick sons, while R. MacP. Wood, '36, played the role of his loving brother. C. E. Smith, Jr., '37, wa-s cast as the beautiful but fickle Venus, J. E. Eoran as her forceful uncle, Senator Bacchus, school chum and intimate friend of President Jupiter. Alexander Armstrong, Jr., '37, appeared as the mighty huntress Diana, and R. R. Whittaker, '3 6, played the object of her affection, the indifferent Narcissus, just a boy from the provinces. The brain-trusting professor's role was assigned to G. E. Pierce, '37. - All the orchestrating and arrangements were done by Prank Taplin, '37, assisted by K. B. Alexander, '37, and W. H. Borden, '3 7, and several numbers from the show, Oh, Why? by Taplin, I Shan't Love You Anymore, by Brooks Bow- man. Love Will Live On words by Bowman, music by Taplin, have been published and introduced over the radio. J. L. Logan, '31, and Morgan, Buddy Lewis again took over the supervision of the entire production, and repeated the fine work that they did on Stags at Bay. Logan had charge of the directing, and Lewis the training of the chorus. The chorus specialized in impressionistic and acrobatic num- bers under the leadership of J. H. Hines, '37. Specialties were done by Hines, E. A. Limberg, '37, C. C. Northrup, '37, Pinkham Smith, '37, and B. E. Tousley, '38. The 1987 Bricgazlgrac Hlilllmt at i'KP1iefI A Musical Farce Book by K. B, ALEXANDER, Jr., '37, S. J. QUINN, Jr., 36, and G. D. KINDER, '36 Music and Lyrics by BROOKS BOWMAN, '3 6, F. E. TAPLIN, Jr., '37, W. H. BORDEN, '37, and K. B. ALEXANDER, Jr., '37 Orchestrations by E. E. TAPLIN, Jr., '37, Assisted by K. B. ALEXANDER, Jr., '37 and W. H. BORDEN, '37 Settings designed by G. O. CHADWICK, '38 Dances staged by MORGAN LEWIS Entire production under direction of JOSHUA LOGAN. '3l CAST OE CHARACTERS Jupiter Pluvius, President of Mt. Olympus W. H. SMITH, '36 '38 Juno, his wife .....,,.,.,,.,.,.,..,.....,... .. R. B. COWDERY Diana, mighty huntress ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG, Jr Venus, Bacchus' niece ,......... . .....,..,,... C, E. SMITH. Jr Narcissus. lone wolf ...,............ Bacchus, senator ......,,.. Apollo, son of Jupiter. Mercury, son of Jupite R. R. XVHITTAKER, Jr. J. E. FORAN BROOKS BOWMAN .. .. R. MACP. NVOOD ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG, Jr., '37, J. H. HINES The 1937 Bric:a:Brac 27622174576 fbow ENSEMBLE LEADER OE THE CHORUS: BOYS: F. H. BELL, II, '36, J. H. HINES, Jr., '37, R. C. MAYO, '36, R. A. MESSLER. II, '37. GIRLS: J. R. BUSSEY. Jr.. '37, E. D. CANDEE. '37, D. A. COLVIN, '36, S. W. DON, '37, D. G. GAMBLE, '37, EDWARD GLASSMEYER, Jr., '36, R. B. HOPPER, '37, J. H. LAPORTE, '38, C. S. S. MARVIN, '37, P. V MOHAN, '36, G. A. NASON, '37, C. C. NORTHRUP, '37. A. M. OSGOOD, '37, F. W. ROUNDS, Jr., '38, W. J. WATSON, '38. TRUMPETS: R. H. MENGEL, II, '38 G. O. MORGAN, III, '38 M. C. TRAVER, '38 SAXOPHONES: D. T. DORT, '38 C. R. STEVENS, '38 S. L. WALLACE, '37 R. S. DUMPER, '37, W. A. FEATHER, Jr., '38, C. D GOLDSBURY, III, '37, A. S. GRENIER, Jr., '36, W. M HARDY, '38, CHAPIN HAWLEY, '37, J. H. HINES Jr., '37, E. A. LIMBERG, Jr., '37, C. I. PIERCE, '37 JOHN REICHEL, Jr., '36, G. H. SMITH, '36, PINK- HAM SMITH, '37, B. E. TOUSLEY, Jr., '38, J. C WOODLE, '36, K. R. YOUNG, '37. I SPECIALTY DANCERS: Jr., '37, E. A. LIMBERG, Jr., '37, C. C. NORTHRUP '37, R. R. WHITTAKER. Jr., '36. TRIANGLE ORCHESTRA Conductor, E. E. TAPLIN, Jr., '37 VIOLINS: P. DEW. HAUSER, '37 M. V. KREBS. '37 L. T. RYAN. '36 TROMBONES: N. R. CRISS, Jr., '37 C. H. SMYTH, '38 153 'CELLO: E. W. KAHLER, '37 PIANO: W. H. BORDEN, '37 DRUMS: R. M. ENTWISLE, '38 GUITAR: SANDERS MAXWELL, '39 , The 1937 Bric:a:Brac THEATRE INTIME FOP ROW-Williams, Adair, Edwards, Ayers, Weiss. Limbcrg, Porter. SECOND ROW-XVarren, Morris, Angell, Sherwood, W. H. Smith, Seyfarth, Kilcullen. FRONT ROYV-Skinner, Thatcher, Meigs QPres.j, Whitman, J. C. Smith. -1-Ile 1987 Bric:a:Brac J. W. MEIGS, '36 .. . E. D. THATCHER, '36 ........ M. H, WHITMAN, '36, J. M. MORRIS, '36 .,...,.. J. C. SMITH, '36 ,.,..,..., R. A. MOSS, '37 L. B. AYERS, Jr. R. J. BREWSTER R. P. CHEESMAN A. W. JONES, Jr. J. F. P. KELLY W. A. KIENBUSCH C. H. ANGELL F. J. B. BING G. A. BLOCK, Jr. MISS DAPHNE BAYNE MISS MISS MISS BARBARA BROWN ELIZABETH BROWN PATRICIA DEERING Tlymfffe fmzme 1935-1936 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE . President C. H. ANGELL, '37.,,..........,.,....E1ectrica1 Director .........Vice-President L. B. AYERS, Jr., Director ...............Busir1ess Manager G. W. MCMURRAY, '36 .Property Manager ....,..,Pub1icity Manager E. L. SKINNER, Jr., '36............................Secretary ............Stage Director W. H. SMITH, '36 G. Y. WHEELER, '37 MEMBERS OE THE COMPANY 1936 R. H. KILCULLEN S. J. QUINN, Jr. E5 D. THATCHER W. G. LAMB FRANCIS SEYEARTH A. H. WARREN, Jr. W. F. LAPORTE, Jr. E. I.. SKINNER, Jr. M. H, WHITMAN G. W. MCMURRAY J. C. SMITH E. B. WEISS L. I., MCGRATI-I W. H. SMITH J. W. MEIGS O. S. STRAUS, II 1937 R. L, EDWARDS R. A. MOSS T. H. WOLF E. G. ENGEL PI-IIL PORTER J. E. WOOD E. A. LIMBERG, Jr. G, Y. WHEELER W. W. WRIGGINS L. E. SHERWOOD, Jr. 1938 W. J. WATSON GUEST PEREORMERS MISS BARBARA HANSL MRS. RUSSELL SKILLMAN MRS. LEDGER WOOD MISS CAROLYN HUN MISS EVELYN SWANN MISS DOROTHY WRIGHT MISS JANET MALLEY MISS JARRET WELLS MISS SUZANNE PARIS MISS HELEN WECHSLER 155 f 7 V V iwaTLTiQx: TMMQAg:iQ3x7RKixfgm WJAZWP AM T lie I B I' C f: A 1 B I' a C ttttii h w' :fl1r4:aQam ffffff !,-1 faafffa. A after: g. . If af ff f 4 1. itttfki' NJ use-mafia ittiti' flea:-na 'W ' iiiitf -If Qjftffg diritti! - Sv52g g - -f a. ... R i . 3 ,,,, ,,, CHILDREN OF DARKNESS V Preparations for Sarah Lawrence-TrianglvIntime H ' H production of HOLIDAY ROPES END SPREAD EAGLE The 1987 Briczaglgrac Theatre fnizme Erom February 23 to March l, l935 the lntime presented Eerenc Molnar's light comedy, THE LAWYER. A. H. Warren, '36, took the leading role of Puzser, the burglar so expert as to be able to steal from his own unscrupulous lawyer. The plot is woven about the incongruous situation resulting from his presence in the house of Sarkany, the lawyer, who was played by D. C. Travis, '35, in a suit of dress clothes borrowed from the latter. The love motif was supplied by H. P. McNulty, '36, as Bertalan, opposed by Suzanne Paris as Lenke. Carolyn Hun heightened the humorous vein in the play by her performance as Mrs. Marosi, the dear old maid who simply adores burglars. Directing the large cast was W. H. Smith, '36: other performers included Patricia Deering, Victor Barnouw, '37, R. M. Cowdery, '38, J. B. Haviland, '38, and J. G. Hoagland, '38, with J. W. Meigs, '36, as stage manager. Most successful and at the same time most startling of the season's productions by the Intime was undoubtedly its second. ROPE'S END, a sociological study of murder from the pen of Patrick Hamilton, which played during the week of the Junior Promenade. from March ll to 2O. Previously it had enjoyed long runs both in London and in New York. For the Intime it was directed by C. D. Trexler, '35, All three acts take place in the Mayfair apartment shared by two Oxford students, Brandon and Granillo, played respectively by D. A. Robertson, '36 and W. J. Watson, '38, But it was R. A. Baer, '38, who turned in the best performance in his leading role as Rupert, the post-war dilettante, cynical in the extreme, whose duty it becomes to solve the murder. The play is in reality a study of the effects of crime upon the modern mind. Highly heralded as the feminine lead, Leila Arden was Daphne Bayne, New York debutante who came from Broadway perform- ances to take part in this lntime production, The last play of the 1934-1935 season which the Intime produced was Philip Barry's HOLIDAY, produced in con- junction with the Triangle Club and the Sarah Lawrence College dramatic club for two performances, on May ll and l2. This again was a metropolitan success of a few years previous, which concerns the romance of a young lawyer. Johnny Case, with Linda Seton, the daughter of a wealthy old Knickerbocker family. These leading parts were played respec- tively by Barbara Hansl of Sarah Lawrence and R. C. Mayo, '36, Case is saved from marrying the wrong sister by an old Pifadutfzmg 1935 family acquaintance, Nick Potter, whose witty dialogue serves as a stimulus for the entire cast. This role was brilliantly played by W. H. Smith, '36, who in addition directed the production as a whole, J. R. Crowley, '37, gave an excellent presentation of Ned Seton. the family inebriate. In the supporting cast were Helen Weschler, co-director, Helen Brown as Julia, and W. J. Watson, '38, International intrigue and Hnance raised its head for the autumn of 1935 when the Theatre Intime presented the three- act drama, SPREAD EAGLE, by G. S. Brooks and Walter Wister, from November 4 to 9. Critics lashed out in con- demnation of the piece, yet credited the lntime with injecting more thought in the production than is latent in the text. Directed by J. W. Meigs, '36, the plot opens with the New York financier, Martin Henderson, played by VJ. C. Bartlett, '37, protecting his Mexican mining interests. But soon he is entangled by the attachment of his daughter Lois to his employee, in fact the very one whom he had planned on sacrificing for the success of his business. Events lead to a rapid denouement of this situation in the third act climax, where the strength of character of Joe Cobbs, Henderson's private secre- tary, is triumphant. Barbara Brown in the person of Lois and W. P. Moore, '38, as Joe Cobb, turned in finished per- formances. In CHILDREN OF DARKNESS, by E. J. Mayer, presented from November 20 to 26, the Intime found a vehicle for expressing the most lugubrious emotions in banter- ing dialogue and epigram that contrasted sharply with its setting, Newgate Prison. All its inmates find themselves in- toxicated by Letitia, the jailer's daughter, played with gusto by Lyn Swann. The action, suggested by a novel of Fielding, marks the last hours before the hanging of Jonathan Wild. whose role was taken by W. C. Bartlett, '37, As the plot winds up, L. D, Ayers, Jr., '36 has, as Count La Ruse. sacrificed his libidinous life that Cartwright. the idealistic poet. may go free. The latter was played by P. L. Graham, '37: other characters included R. A. Baer, '38 as Lord Wainwright. E. E, Fox. '39, J. J. Doyle, '37, and M. G. Ferrer, '39, Again it was with commendation of performance and direction by J. C. Smith, '36, that the play was received: but one reviewer remarked, It is always a pleasure to see an artist succeed in spite of his medium. The 1987 qBric:a:Bra p femoff Promenade Cbmmzfiee SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE Hemingway, Foster, Carlile. Parrott. Reichel. Gregory. WILLIAM A. CARLILE. Jr ...AA ..., , .. ...,.. ...E C hairman H. H. FOSTER, Jr. S. E. GREGORY D. S. HEMINGWAY T. A. PARROTT JOHN REICHEL, Jr. 158 -H142 1937 Bric:a:Brac fumoff Promenade C0mmzz'Zee JUNIOR PRCMENADE COMMITTEE Taplin, Hoyt, Cutler, Larkin, Vanderbilt. E. N. CUTLER, Jr ......., .,,,..,A.,r...,,.......... C hairman J. M. HOYT P. Y. LARKIN RODMAN MORGAN P. E. TAPLIN, Jr. O. D. VANDERBILT, III 159 ATHLETICS SAMUEL STANHOPE SMITH PRESIDENT 1795-1812 FTER Dr. Witherspoon's death in 1794, it was taken almost for granted that Vice-President Smith would succeed him. A graduate in the Class of 1769, he was the first of Princeton's six alumni-presidents and a son-in-law of his predecessor with whom he had been associated since joining the faculty in l779 as professor of moral philosophy. Witherspoon sacrificed half of his own salary to retain his services, but in view of Smith's thirty years of subsequent service to the College, it was a worthy and richly rewarded appointment. President Smith's administration was one of great ac- tivity and at times of controversy. Nassau Hall was twice rehabilitated, once after damages inflicted during the Rev- olution and again following the disastrous fire of 1802. New professorships were established, attracting an increased student body which in turn made necessary the extension of physical equipment. The most signincant accomplish- ment, however, was the introduction of studies in science under John Maclean, the first to be offered to American undergraduates. Such a liberal policy was not without op- position from trustees and even the faculty, and after the so-called riot of l807, the advent of Seminary influence, and the resignation of Dr. Smith, it was virtually aban- doned. In this respect, President Smith was far ahead of his time and although the lead was not immediately fol- lowed, his was a significant educational contribution to Princeton and the nation. ASI-IBEL GREEN PRESIDENT 1812-1822 AMEMBER of a New Jersey family and a great- grandson of the first president of Yale, Dr. Cireen's affiliations with Princeton began under the tutelage of his father who presided over the College of New Jersey in the interval between Presidents Edwards and Davies. Vale- dictorian of the Class of l783, he served as Tutor and p-rofessor after graduation, and during Dr. Smith's visit to the South in l802 to procure funds for rebuilding Nassau Hall, was the active, though not oflicial, head of the College. The chief difficulties surrounding President Green were of a disciplinary nature. Rules governing the conduct of students at the time were anything but liberal, and per- haps as a natural reaction disorders were frequent. The worst of these, The Great Rebellion of l8l7, found Nassau Hall in complete possession of the undergraduates who for several days held it in a continual state of siege. Despite such drawbacks, however, Princeton was progress- ing. The most significant addition to the faculty was that of John Maclean, later president in his own nameg the formation of the Seminary took place under himg and the number of graduates was such as not to have been eX- ceeded at any previous time. Dr. Green's resolution to reform the College or to fall in the attempt was not realized, but as a devout and dutiful administrator, he left his charge in prosperous con- dition, with an increased reputation among sister insti- tutions and the public at large. GTBA The 1937 Bric:a:Brac 1670176511291 Fooibozfl O1:131CERS, 1935 PEPPER CONSTABLE, 36 .,..P,.,...P.,,,...,.,,.,., 1 H. H. FOSTER, '36 .....A .. .. E. N. CUTLER, '37 .,..,. R. S. PARKER, '37 ,.,A... Captain Manager 1-1. O. CRISLER .......,, ....,.....,. , . TEAM Player Class Age Wgt. Hgt. Position Player H. A. MacMillan, Jr.l936 23 182 6'1 ..,... Left End Gilbert Lea .............. G. J. Stoess. ,,..,........ 1937 22 191 6'2 ....,. Left Tackle E. K. Sandbach ........ J. A. C. Weller ........ 1936 22 206 5'l0 ... Left Guard G. B. LeVan, Jr ..., S. E. Cullinan .....l.... 1937 20 170 5'l1 .... Center P. R. Pauk ......,....... T. W. Montgomery..l937 21 179 6'Z .... Right Guard Pepper Constable A. F. Ritter .............. 1937 22 189 6' .....,.,,. Right Tackle g SUBSTITUTES W. H. BEDELL, '36 QCD DEAN HILL, Jr., '37 CFBD J. F. BLISS, '36 CCD J. N. IRWIN, 11, '37 CLHBD CHARLES CARR, Jr., '36 CRHBD J. P. JONES, '36 CLED R. M. DICKE, '37 CLTJ C. E. KAUEMAN, '37 CRHBD E. H. FLEER. '38 CFD R. Y. KOPF, '36 CLGJ E. W. GIVENS, '38 CQBD J. L. MARKS, Jr., '37 CLHBD C. C. GROEL, Jr., '36 QRGJ W. S. RAWLS, '37 CREQ , SEASONS RECORD DMG Score Opponent Score Date October 5, 1935, Princeton ...... 7 Pennsylvania ........ 6 November 9, 1935. October 12, 1935, Princeton ...... 14 Williams ........ 7 November 16, 1935, October 19, 1935, 'Princeton ...... 29 Rutgers . .... ........ 6 November 23, 1935. October 26, 1935, Princeton ....,. 54 Cornell ..... ........ 0 November 30, 1935 November 2, 1935, Princeton ...... 26 Navy .... ........ 0 Assistant Manager Assistant Manager Head Coach Class Age Wgt. Hgt. POSiEiOI1 1936 22 177 6'2 ...... Right End 1937 21 178 5'11 .... Quarterback 1936 23 152 5'9 ..,.., Left Halfback 1936 23 170 5'1O .... Right 1-lalfhack 1936 21 189 6'1 ...... Fullback W. W. ROPER, Jr., '36 CREJ G. W. RUSSELL, '36 CRGJ HOMER SPOPFORD, '36 CRHBD C. H. TOLL, Jr., '38 CRTD J. H. WHITE, '38 CLHBD S. F. PIERSON. '36 KRTD R. W. STANLEY, '37 CLGD Score Princeton .... 35 Princeton ,... 27 Princeton .... 26 Princeton .... 3 8 Opponent Score Harvard ..,.. ....,.... f J Lehigh ....... ...... C 1 Dartmouth .... ..... Yale ........... ,...,. 7 The 1987 Briczaa-Brac Review of the I935 Football 56615014 After giving battle to nine successive football teams from all over the East, Princeton's l935 gridiron forces found them- selves at the top of the heap in this section of the country- possessors of the first Big Three title to come to Tigertown in a decade and members of the second undefeated squad in the four years during which Herbert CPritzQ Crisler has held the coach- ing reins at Old Nassau. Reporting for practice on September l6, the Tiger gridmen went faithfully through session after session, drilling on fundamentals, sharpening their offense. bolstering their defense, scrimmaging viciously. taking time off only on Saturdays to unleash their vaunted and irresistible power against nine hapless opponents. Because of Amherst's request to be dropped from the Prince- ton schedule, the Tigers suddenly found themselves faced with the prospect of opening their session, not against a traditional breather opponent, but against a giant Pennsylvania aggrega- tion whose season was apparently to begin and end in Palmer Stadium. Crisler, worried as to how far he should bring the team along toward its peak for this opener, said he would be happy to see his charges triumph even by one point. l-lis prophecy proved only too true, as the Nassau operatives rallied to eke out a hair-raising 7-6 victory over the Red and Blue that kept the huge crowd in continual tumult. Eight plays and a penalty sent Eddie Warwick dashing around the home team's left flank to put the visitors six points ahead. As it turned out later, the crucial play of the contest then took place as Bill Mont- gomery, crafty Tiger guard, sifted through to block Brown's attempted placement kick of the extra point. But that one touchdown haunted Nassau rooters and loomed larger and larger as the game wore on. Rabid fans from the Quaker City were eying the goal posts in keen anticipation of leveling them after the great victory for their Red and Blue charges when the game took a sudden turn that sent their castles in the air crashing down. A dubbed iield goal attempt gave the Tigers the ball. John Paul Jones, big substitute left end, and .lack White, a comparatively unknown Sophomore, were then instrumental in a big push, which ended with the latter twisting across from the 2-yard line for the touchdown. Two end-round dashes by Jones and a crucial pass from Ken Sandbach to White were highlights of the drive. Sandbach then sent the tense throng into an uproar as his place-kick sailed truly between the up- rights and tumbled the hitherto conndent Quaker into bitter defeat. When the whistle put an end to desperate Penn aerials, the Princeton squad and supporters sighed with relief after what was to prove their narrowest scrap of the season. Williams' gallant and sturdy gridmen caught the Bengals on the emotional rebound and took an early lead before succumbing to superior man-power and travelling back to Williamstown under the thin cloud of a 14-7 defeat. The Purple warriors leaped into an unexpected lead when they recovered a Nassau fumble around midfield and proceeded to travel across the goal line with the aid of one important break. Ed Stanley's brilliant running and his successful toss to Pete Salsich, a great all-around player, placed the pigskin on the 13. Captain Pepper Constable then intercepted a XVilliams pass, but the visiting rooters' mo- mentary groans were turned into wild cheers as he attempted to lateral to Jack NVeller and Salsich recovered on the 8. After two plunges were smeared. Salsich looped a beautiful pass to Moseley for the touchdown. and the extra point was made good. This second-quarter lead, however. was soon wiped out when Gil Lea blocked a NVilliams punt and Spofford, Givens. who replaced Sandbach at quarter. and Constable carried the ball to the Williams 8-yard mark. Here Garry LeVan swooped around left end for the tally and Givens converted. A perfect play brought the winning touchdown in the third period, Homer Spofford going through center on a perfectly-timed delayed buck to score on a 45-yard run behind brilliant blocking. Defeat but not dishonor was the lot of the Royal Purple. who had become the Bengals second victim. Por the third successive Saturday the Nassau cohorts had to come from behind in order to wallop an important Rutgers eleven which was on the long end of a 6-2 score when the last quartet got under way. The final score of 29 to 6 for the Tigers came only as a result of the hnal crumbling of the Scarlet defense before the onslaught of the endless Princeton reserves, the star among whom was high-scorer Jack lrwin. Eight smashing touchdowns gave the Tigers their irst de- cisive triumph and a new record in the annals of the Cornell gridiron rivalry when they journeyed to Ithaca to battle Gloomy Gil Dobie's weak aggregation. The first points of the 54-0 slaughter were chalked up when Jack XVhite scampered around left end for ten yards and a touchdown in the second period. crossing up the lthacans from a fake place-kick formation. Bucky Pauk then caught the next kickoff and, screened by the brilliant blocking of Lea, Kopf and Sandbach, sped 80 yards to score. White then cracked through the line on a fake delayed buck to flash 28 yards over the goal line as the half ended. The sad debacle for the home rooters continued in the second half, as Chick Kaufman and Irwin scored on 40 yard dashes, a lateral from Sandbach to Pauk brought a tally, Bud Hall plunged over The 1937 Bricza:Br.ac successfully and a bullet pass from Givens to Hall netted the final six points. Five conversions by Sandbach and one by Givens completed the rout. Dire things were predicted when the Navy sent its gallant band of gridmen to Palmer Stadium the following weekend, but the Orange and Black forward wall rose to great heights and ripped the lvliddie line to shreds as the backs sped through the wide holes to smother the Navy with a 26-O trimming. One of the visitors' punts was downed at midfield in the Hrst five minutes and nine plays, Pauk and White alternating, rockcd the Blue and Gold back to their own 3-yard stripe. From here Pauk twisted through tackle and over for a touchdown. An inkling of what was to come was given when Princeton then produced a stag- gering 65-yard march to a score. This drive, featured by Mac- Millan's run and a beautiful Sandbach-to-Lea toss, culminated when LeVan swept through tackle for a score. Two courageous goal line stands in the third quarter showed the Middies' true worth, but the home eleven was not to be denied. The break came when Ritter crashed through the left side of the line and smothered Schmidt's attempted punt. Stoess sped after the bobbling pigskin and snuggled it to him in the end zone for six more points. Gallant thrusts and aerials by the Blue and Gold only served to make the defeat more bitter, Ed Fleer intercepting a desperate Middle heave and lugging the ball 27 yards across the goal line in the closing seconds. For the first time in a decade, Harvard brought its gridiron forces into Palmer Stadium, seeking to upset its traditional host. Pauk on gain against Penn. LeVan on an end run in Williams game. After a cordial greeting. however, Old Nassau swept aside all formalities and proceeded to take advantage of every break, inundating the Crimson with a flood of five touchdowns and a 35-O count. Early in the fray Jack White's shifty return of Bilodeau's punt gave Pauk an opportunity to ram over from the 3 for a touchdown, for which Sandbach kicked the extra point. Freddy Ritter and Gil Lea then shed their usual roles of blocking and tackling in the line to tally the next l2 points. First Lea sifted through the Crimson frontier to bat a would-he pass of Moseley's hand into the arms of Ritter, who stumbled, swung into stride and loped 64 yards for a score, guarded by Bill Montgomery. Ritter returned this gift to Lea in the third period by blocking Bilodeau's boot, then wheeling and cutting down the Crimson back to allow Lea to scoop up the ball and twist lO yards across the nnal white marker. White and Pauk next alternated to carry the pigskin 55 yards across the Crimson's last frontier, the latter back finally making the tally. Charlie Toll covered a Harvard fumble deep in its territory to lead up to the final Nassau six-pointer, which was scored by Chick Kaufman on a dodge through tackle. Ken Sandbach continued his brilliant place-kicking by lofting the ball five times through the uprights. The highlight of the clash from the Princeton point of view, however, was Steve Cullinan's conclusive solution of Fritz Crisler's center problem. His accurate passing and colorful. clever analysis of opposing plays while backing up the line made him the outstanding single player of the day. The 1987 riczaa rac Sandbach makes one of last-quarter scores on' Rutgers. With their sixth victory and the first step toward a big three title tucked under their belts, the Tiger charges settled down to a breather against a pitifully weak Lehigh squad. Uninspired in their general play, lacking the usual viciousness of blocking and tackling, using reserves plentifully and cutting down the quarters in length, the Crislermen rolled over the Brown and White for a Z7-O whitewashing. All the points were scored in the first half, the scoring being opened by lrwin's race around end after snaring a lateral. Jim Marks' plunge and two dazzling runs by LeVan completed the rout. The second half was drab and drawn out, with the engineers unable to threaten and the home forces content to rest on their laurels. One week after the Lehigh game the East was in a hubbub, not only over the pending Yale-Harvard traditional battle, but because the most spectacular fray of the season seemed imminent when Dartmouth's mighty powerhouse, boasting an unblemished record, was to swoop down out of the Hanover Hills and hurl its hitherto unstoppable assault at the vaunted Princeton Tiger, also undefeated and untied. Fifty-six thousand rabid fans packed every inch of Palmer Stadium and the temporary grand- stands erected for the occasion, as the starting whistle sent 22 tense players crashing into each other in a blinding snowstorm. After 60 minutes of smashing, colorful football, they went away with memories of a raging Bengal who came from behind to wipe away a small lead and hand the Indians a severe 26-6 drubbing. In the first few minutes it was more than the snow- flakes that chilled Tiger rooters, as they saw Hugh MacMilla-n's initial punt blocked, the old Statue-of-Liberty play working to put the pigskin on the 1-yard line, and Johnny Handrahan storming over for the Big Green's irst and only score. The Tiger offense was just beginning to look desperate, when the break came, as Bucky Pauk took the ball, cut through a big hole at right tackle, spun away two Green tacklers and outfooted the secondary to charge 32 yards into the end zone untouched. Ken Sandbach's faithful toe placed the Tigers on the long end of the count and the bewildered Hanoverians never recovered. That the Nassau victory was no fluke was evident by the manner in which the Bengals shoved over their last three markers. All came at the end of marches of 51. 37 and 49 yards, in which Kaufman, LeVan and White scored, respectively. The final tally was made despite the machinations of the now immortal twelfth Dartmouth player! , At last assailing the Eli 'warriors in their stronghold in the Yale Bowl, Princeton won what was for many the sweetest vic- tory of one of the greatest seasons of a colorful gridiron history. Striking out with a final great offensive assault, the Tiger grid- men tore the Bulldog defense to shreds and rolled up an over- whelming 38 to 7 score to hand the Elis their worst trouncing in the history of the series, to cop the first Big Three title for Princeton in a decade, and to round out the year with a brilliant record of nine victories, no ties. and no defeats. Held in check in the first quarter by Yale's plucky play and the backing up of '....v.' . -.,--' -Y' s . , f - ' . - - , ' pw - -,nf . 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A Sandbach-to-Lea aerial, two short rushes and a powerful crack off tackle by Kaufman placed the ball on the 8. Here the prettiest play of the contest took place, as Constable received the ball from center. faked to Jones and Sandbach, then snapped a beautifully timed lateral to White, who continued to skim around left end for a touchdown that brought the crowd to its feet. Sandbach converted and the visitors went to their locker room at the half enjoying a lO-O lead. The third period was score- less, but the fourth was rife with points. Pepper Constable reaped his first six-pointer of the season by plugging through center successfully at the end of a 53-yard drive that rocked the Bulldogs back on their heels time and again. Soon after this, Jack White intercepted a wild Yale heave and ran it back deep into the opposing territory, Constable again cracking the line for the tally. With the score 24-O, the Elis at last justihed their daring, wide-open play in the face of undeniable superiority by marching 63 yards to a score. Two brilliant Roscoe-to- Kelley passes featured the march, the colorful Blue wingman spearing the second toss in the corner of the end zone to avert a whitewashing for his mates. Fred Ritter's tackle-around run- I One touchdown in decisive 26-0 defeat of Navy. Sandbach's field goal opens 38-7 rout of Yale. ning led to the next Nassau score, which came when White ploughed over from the 2-yard mark after a long advance. Ken Sandbach then completed a great clay's and a great season's work by faking a pass, then streaking around left end for the final touchdown and converting his nfth straight point to garner high-scoring honors for the day and to make the Eli rout com- plete. Gil Lea and Bill Roper, son of Princeton's immortal coach, did themselves proud at right end in their last collegiate game, while Jack Weller completed three brilliant years at guard by breaking up almost every play that came his way and block- ing with a surety that could not be denied. Monday night after the trip to New Haven the sons and supporters of Old Nassau gathered around the second victory bonfire in three years to pay homage to one of the greatest bands of football players that ever donned the Orange and Black. Special tribute was paid to the Senior Class, the most brilliant group ever to honor Princeton with its deeds on the gridiron. The list of 15 men, to whom Coach Crisler attributes much of the season's success and glory, includes Pepper Constable, Garry LeVan, Gil Lea, Hugh MacMillan. Homer Spofford, Jack Weller, Bill Roper, Bob Kopf, Bill Bedell, Johnny Bliss, George Russell, Gus Groel, Charlie Carr, Paul Pauk, and John Paul Jones. The graduation of the Class of l936 will bring regrets to those who remember the inspiring contributions these players made to Princeton football. 150 POUND FOOTBALL TEAM FOURTH ROW-Wilson, Hemingway, Vruwink. THIRD ROW-McElro5', Raftcr, Pfeifer. Rev. Crocker. Grassi.. Metcalf, Kraemer, Van Sciver. SECOND ROW-Nies CCoachj, Foedisch, Jones, Diesingcr, Wood, Mellinger, Fallon, Congleton. FRONT ROW-Van Hart, Landis, Burger, Coburn QCapt.D, Drummond, Mardnn, Jcsser. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Z- i 150-Lb Football Team J. B. COBURN, '36 ........,....,.. 1 .....,,...,...,..,,.,,................ ....., C aptain A. B. NIES ....,...,,..,.....,...,.,...,... ,.....,..4.....,.,,.. C oach J. T. CONGLETON, Jr., '37 ......,..,..,.,,....,............,.,........,............... Manager Por the second successive year the team missed winning the Sanford Cup and the championship of the East- ern Intercollegiate 150-lb. Football League because of a single defeat at the hands of Rutgers. Pacing the Scarlet with a record of four wins behind it, the team outplayed its opponents and would have held Rutgers to a scoreless tie except for a long run by the enemy halfback. The high point of the season was the smashing defeat administered to the Elis. In general the team was the best since lightweight football has been organized at Princeton. Guiding the squad was Al Nies, who was ably assisted by Jack Crocker, end coach, and two Seniors, Joe Grassi and Dave Hemingway who helped with the line and the smoothness of the plays. The coaches were fortunate in having a strong and experienced line and a wealth of backfield material. Johnny Coburn and Shorty Van Hart were particularly good in the forward wall while the outstanding backlield men were Mardnn, Diesinger, McElroy, Jones, Landis, and Burger. Date November l, Princeton November 8, Princeton November 16, Princeton November 21, Princeton November 28, Princeton Position Pla er Y Left End . ,.,... E. N. VAN HART. '36 Left Tackle R. METCALF, '36 Left Guard ....,. CRAIG SEVERANCE, '36 Center ..,......... J. B. COBURN, '36 BACKS J. D, J. BRADY. '38 R L. BURGER, '37 A J. DIESINGER, Jr., '36 A. J, FALLON, '37 H W. FOEDISCH. '38 R. M. JANNEY, '38 R J. RAFTER, '36 E. J. REEVES, '38 RECORD Score Opponent 8 Lafayette 7 Pennsylvania ..,....Z6 Yale l3 Villanova 0 Rutgers . TEAM Position Player Right Guard ..,.. l. l-l. DRUMMOND, Jr., Right Tackle ..B. W. JESSER, '36 Right End .,,... J. H. VRUWINK. '38 Quarterback G. S. MCELROY '37 SUBSTITUTES ENDS S. K. C. KOPPER. '37 R. T. MELLINGER. '36 R. P. PALSEY, '38 F. J. SNYDER, Jr.. '38 173 Score O O O Position Player '36 Left Halfback ..A. W. JONES, '36 Right Halfback R. K. LANDIS, Jr., '36 Fullback . ......... R. K. MARDFIN, '36 LINEMEN IRVING BROWN Jr.. '37 A. PFEIFFER, '37 . B. PYLE, '37 T. E J. A. A-WILSON, '38 E. J. WILSON, Jr.. '38 A. M. WOOD, '37 mmzww b 1bi b wwMM u ' mmmgwmwm X 0 I 9 3 7 B 1' 1 c z a : B r a c 1939 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM TOP ROW-Cathles, Wise, Foster, Cassidy, Osborn, Wynne, Lane. FOURTH ROXV-Bickel, Toebe, Pettit, Kieckhefer, Hill, Mountain, Dusenberry, Ayers, Cook. THIRD ROW4Snyder, Taylor, Stager, Darlington, Daniel, Price, Pyne, Swartwood, Robbins. SECOND ROW-Parker CManagerD, Downey, Roche, Harkless, Bayer, Moor, Duvall, Pullen, Cutler CManagerj. FRONT ROW- Hafner. Tiernan. Moore, McKnight, White CCapt.D, Casey, Farber. Harris, Lynch. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac i939 Fffefbmam Football Team R. B. WHITE ..,.....4.,A.., ,.,,,A.,A . ,,A. . ,A...... C spain J. P. GORMAN, '23 ...,A.,,. ...... .....,A..,.......,,,. C o ach C. P. POSTER ,..... .A....... ,......,.. ,.,... A s s istant Coach RECORD, 1935 Date Score Opponent Score October 12, Princeton ...... 6 Mercersburg 0 October 19, Princeton .,..,. 0 Lafayette, '38 7 October 26, Princeton ......13 Columbia, '38 ...., 7 November 1, Princeton ...,... ....,. .,,......., ......,.. 7 P e nnsylvania. '38 ..... . . ...- 0 November 9, Princeton .............,....,.........,.,..,...,,,,,......,..... 0 Yale, '38 ..,..,......., ...,,...,......,,,..,,..... ..,........,....,,............... 2 6 In place of the illusion of invincibility which has surrounded Princeton Freshman teams for several years past, the 1939 eleven left a record of pluck and obstinate determination under the aegis of Coach J. P. Gorman. From a cliflicult season of five games in which they were olten outplayed and out- weighed, the Tigers emerged' victorious in three, losing only to Lafayette and Yale. An unusually late start of practice, coupled with a decided slowness ol development. hindered the progress of the team. ' The defeat of the Columbia freshmen marked beyond doubt the highlight of the team's power. Trailing 7-0 at halftime to a team rated far superior, the yearlings, led by Lynch and XVhite, took measure of their opponent in a series of two quick rushes over the goal line, to end the scoring at 13 to 7. Penn was conquered in the opening moments of play by a triple pass, Lane to Harris to Barnicle. But it was a galling setback that the Yale Cub eleven handed the Freshmen at the close of the season: outrushed and outweighed. their efforts availed nothing against a 26-0 onslaught of the Elis. Position Player Position Player Position Player Left End ........ R. S. BAYER Left End .. .. .J. R. MOOR Left Tackle ,,.. W. G. HARRIS Left Guard M. EDMONSTONE Center ...... ...,. H . P. CASEY W. D. AYER, Jr. .,... . O. M. PALMER ...... E. XV. PYNE E. B. SYDNOR, Jr. GRANDIN WISE I-I. DEN. WYNNE ..., R. C. CASSADY ...... H. M. CATI-ILES W. J. FLATHER. IIIII.. . A. P. osBoRN, Jr. ..... . . End End .End .. End End ....End Tackle ..Tackle Tackle Tackle Right Guard .... J. S. MCKNIGHT Right Tackle .H. Y. I-IAFPNER Right End ...... D. L. FARBER. Jr. Quarterback .... T. E. BARNICLE Left Halfback W. N. LANE SUBSTITUTES W. O. PRICE .................... ..... T ackle C. B. SWARTWOOD, Jr. . . ...Tackle J. B. DARLINGTON, Jr. . Guard J. W. POSTER, II .......,.. . Guard W. C. PULLEN, Jr. .. . . .Guard T. K. ROCHE ......... Guard M. T. TIERNAN ...... . . Guard W. C. BICKEL .. .,.... .. . Center J. D. DUSENBERRY. Jr. .... Center F. G. STAGER ...... ....... . Center 175 Left I-Ialfback C. W. TOEBE, Jr. Right I-lalfback .... R. B. WHITE Eullback ..,......... W. B. LYNCH Pullback . ...LAWRENCE TAYLOR R. S. COOK, Jr. . .. ...Back J. J. DANIEL ..... Back F. R. DOWNEY ...... . . Back A. B. DUVALL, Jr. .. . ..... Back J. E. I-IARKLESS, Jr. . .. .... Back R. E. HILL ................ . .Back J. F. KIECKHEPER Back W. B. MOORE ............. .. Back T. R. MOUNTAIN ..... .Back K. D. PETTIT ........ Back M. T. ROBBINS . . Back The 1937 B1-icga rac Football Cbzpmmf 1869-1935 WILLIAM S. GUMMERE .ALEXANDER VAN RENSSALAER ARTHUR JOHNSON ......DAVID T. MARVEL .WCYRUS O. DERSHEIMER ISAAC H. LIONBERGER .....,....COLLINS DENNY ......ANDREW J. MCCOSH ......WILLIAM E. DODGE ..........BLAND BALLARD ..........BLAND BALLARD .......,....FRANCIS LONEY HPENDLETON T. BRYAN ......EDWARD C. PEACE .ALEXANDER D. MOEFAT ...,....CLINTON W. BIRD .CHARLES M. DCCAMP ......HENRY S. SAVAGE HELLWOOD 0. WAGENHORST ...WHECTOR W. COWAN ..............EDGAR A. POE ..............EDGAR A. POE Informzx1 team in 1918 composed of the S. ......ROBERT H. WARREN .....,..............PH1L1P KING .WTHOMAS G. TRENCHARD ...THOMAS G. TRENCHARD ............LANGDON P. LEA ...MGARRETT COCHRAN ...WGARRETT COCI-IRAN ...ARTHUR R. T. HILDEBRAND ..WILLIAM I-I. EDVJARDS WILLIAMSON PELL NVILLIAMSON PELL .......,..,.RALPH T. DAVIS ............JOHN R. DeWITT ...WWALTER L. FOULKE ..........JAMES L. COONEY ...MHERBERT I., DILLON ...JAMES B. McCORMICK ......EDWARD A. DILLON ROBERT C. SIEGLING .....,....EDWARD J. HART EDWARD J. HART .WTALBOT T. PENDLETON ....HOBART A. H. BAKER A. T. C. and Naval units. 176 ...MHAROLD R. BALLIN GLICK .............,FRANK T. HOGG teamj ...HENRY A. CALLAHANFF ...MCURTIS NV. MCGRAXV .WHENRY A. CALLAHAN STANTON KECK ...MELVILLE P. DICKINSON . .ABRAHAM B. SNIVELY. J.. .. EDMUND C. E STOUT. Jr, . EDWARD L. McMILLAN ......,,JOHN XV. DAVIS, Jr. ...CHARLES R. MOESER ........CHARLES H. HONVE R. WHYTE URICARDO A. MESTRES ..WILLIAM H. YECKLEY ...PREDERIC T. BILLINGS. Jr. ............ARTHUR S. LANE ELWOOD MCG. KALBAUGH ...WPEPPER CONSTABLE il-lie 1987 Bric:azBrac A fomomozffy of Pffmooiozofv Cozooloforo Foofooll Roooifof Amherst ..... Army ...... Brown ..,... Bucknell ..... Carlisle Chicago A. C .... Chicago Univ. . Colgate ,.., ....... Columbia Law Columbia Univ Cornell .......,... Crescent A. C.. Dartmouth .... Dickinson ..,.... Elizabeth A. C., Fordham ........ F. and M .,..... Gettysburg ....., Georgetown ..... Holy Cross ..,. Harvard ..... Lafayette ...,..,, Lawrenceville Lehigh ..,......,. Johns Hopkins Maryland A. C Maryland Univ. ........., 0 3 ffff 0 ffm fffff 2 .'fQ,.fff 2 f... ff 0 0 H 'fffff 0 1 f ..,... fflf 0 Victories Victories Ties 0 Princeton O Princeton 0 . 0 Princeton ...,.. ..... Princeton ..... .,... Princeton 0 . Princeton ..,... ..... Princeton ....,, 2 . Princeton 0 Princeton Princeton 6 Princeton 0 Princeton 3 Princeton 0 Princeton Princeton 0 Princeton Princeton 0 Princeton 0 Princeton Princeton 9 Princeton Princeton O Princeton 2 Princeton Princeton 0 . 5 3 6 O 7 O 6 O l O l 1 3 0 1 O ........l3 O .,.,....l7 1 5 0 ...,....l2 O Princeton. .,... .... . Princeton ..,,., ..... Princeton 3 l 2 O 3 0 5 O 1 0 3 0 4 O 20 3 22 2 3 0 32 Z 5 0 2 O 2 0 40 8 victories, 177 Victories Victories Ties Manhattan A. C ........... 0 Princeton ....., .....,.,... Z O Michigan ..,........,.......... 2 Princeton ...... ..,.. 1 O Navy ................ ...... 6 Princeton .,..., ........ l 2 7 N, Y. A. C .,.,..,, ..... O Princeton ....,. ,.,.. l O New York Univ. ........,. O Princeton .,.... ..... 3 0 North Carolina .,.. .,.,. O Princeton ...... ..,.. 2 0 Ohio State ...,..... ..... O Princeton ,..... ..... 1 1 Orange A. C ...... ,.... 0 Princeton ..,.., ........ 7 l Pennsylvania ,.... ....., 2 Princeton ...... ..,.,... 3 1 O Penn State ..,... ..... O Princeton ...,.. ..... 5 0 Rochester ..... 0 Princeton ...... ,..... . . l 0 Rutgers ,.,. ..... l Princeton ...... ........ 3 1 0 Stevens .......... ..... O Princeton ...... ...,,.., 2 3 0 Swarthmore ,.... ..... 0 Princeton ....,, ..... 9 0 Syracuse ..... ..... O Princeton ...... ..,.. 5 0 Trinity .... ,.... O Princeton ...... ..... l 0 Tufts ..,...... .,... 0 Princeton ...,.. ...., l 0 Villanova ,..... ..... O Princeton ,,.... ..,.. 9 O Virginia ........,.. ..... 0 Princeton ....,. ..... 7 l Virginia Poly .,.... ,.... O Princeton .,.,.. .,... 3 0 W. and J ...,........ ...,. 0 Princeton ...... ...,. 6 O W, and L ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,, 1 Princeton ...... ..,., 6 l W. and M ....,.. ,.... 0 Princeton ....,. .,....,. l 0 Wesleyan ........... ...... 0 Princeton ...... ........ l 3 U West Virginia ...... ..... l Princeton ...... ..... l fl Williams ........... ...... O Princeton ,..... ..... ' 3 2 Yale ...........,.. 76 defeats. 36 ties. ........3l Princeton ..... ..... l 9 lil e 19,37 Briczazlgrac Thousands of Princetonians about the '39-built bonfire celebrate football victories over Harvard and Yale which brought Princeton its first Big Three Championship in a decade. December 2, 1935. v 0 The 1937 Briczazlgrac 1f6lV5Z'Zy Hockey oPP1cERs, 1934-1935 E. B. SAVAGE, Jr., '36 ,..,..A.,.,A .. .4,.,A,.VA... Captain W. C. MOTTER, Jr., '35 ..........., ...,.... Manager C. W. EDWARDS, '36 ........,..,... Assistant Manager G. S. JONES, '36 ........ .. .,.,......,. Assistant Manager FRANK FREDRICKSON ,,...,..,..................... Coach TEAM S. E. GREGORY, '36 .......,...,....,,.,..,.....,.......,...,....,,..,..,,.... ....,... . ..,.. G oal GILBERT LEA, '36: T. A. POTTER, '37 ,,......,.... .. ....,.,.. :Left Defense P. N. HOLSAPPLE, '36g G. P. LAURITZEN, '37 ......,................,.... . ...... Right Defense E. B. SAVAGE, Jr., '36: J. D. SYLVESTER, '37 .. ............... ...........,. .......,....... C e nter G. K. WILLIS, '36, 1. BROWN, Jr., '373 O. G. STONINGTON, '37 ...... ...... eft Wing P. G. COOK, '37, F. R. LAWSON, '36 ..,..................................,.,...... ...... R ight Wing GAMES Date Score Opponent Score Date Score Opponent Score Dec. 8 1934 Princeton ...,.. 7 M. 1. T ..........,.................... 1 Jan. 19 1935 Princeton ...... 0 Yale ................. ......., 1 4' Dec. 1934 Princeton ..... 2 St. Nicholas H. C ................. 3 Feb. 9 1935, Princeton .... 12 Williams .. ........... .,.,... . 2 Dec. 1934, Princeton ...... 3 Boston U. ............................ 2 Feb. 12 1935, Princeton ..... 6 Boston College .... ........ 1 Dec. 1934, Princeton ...... 4 Philadelphia Arrows .......... 10 Feb, 16 1935 Princeton ...... 1 Harvard .................. ....,... 6 Jan 1935 Princeton ...... 3 Toronto U. ........................ 5 Feb. 22 1935, Princeton ...... 2 Yale ............................,...... 84: Jan 1935, Princeton ...... 2 Seagulls ................. ........ 1 3 Feb. 26 1935. Princeton ...... 2 St. Nicholas H. C. .............. 5 Jan 1935 Princeton ...... 2 Clarkson Tech. ........ .. .......... 4 Mar. 2 1935, Princeton ..... 4 Dartmouth ............. ........ 5 tk Jan 1935 Princeton ...... 2 Harvard ...,.......................... 743 Mar. 9 1935, Princeton ...... 7 Dartmouth .......... .... . .33 X Intercollegiate League Game INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE STANDING, 1934-1935 Yale ........ .. Harvard ....... .. Princeton ........ Dartmouth ....... Won Lost 6 1 5 2 1 5 1 5 181 G. 26 36 16 19 opp. cs. P. c. 16 .857 15 .714 30 .167 36 .167 The 1987 Bric:a:Brac p Renew of Ike 1934-1935 Hockq 56615074 When the last puck had been netted in Hobey Baker Rink, the hockey team found itself more hope- ful as to the chances of a l936 championship season than proud of its past record. Not that placing third in the Quadrangular League was so bad, but the future chances looked better than they had in many years, with only one of the squad being lost by grad- uation. Only five of the sixteen games had been won when the season ended, but again an excuse is easily found. for only eleven of the games were against American college opponents and the other five battles were without exception lost. The lack of experience counted heavily against the team which played a different brand of hockey each game. crushing previously undefeated opponents within a couple of days of going down before al- most unbelievably weak aggregations. At the beginning of the season, the Tigers started off auspiciously by winning two of their first three games, overwhelming a supposedly powerful M. I. T. six by a 7-l score, and sneaking out a 3-2 victory over Boston University's well-knit aggregation. A last-minute attempt to overcome the St. Nicks in the third of these contests was unsuccessful as a two-goal splurge was stopped and the New Yorkers ended on top by a 3-2 margin. After this beginning, the Tiger hopes of a good season fell with a bang as the team entered a losing streak which was to continue for six games, longer than any other in recent Princeton history. During this time, the team met several opponents which were admittedly out of its class. First of these was the pro team, the Philadelphia Arrows, a group which skated slowly through to a lO-4 win over the dazed Tigers. The vacation brought even more gloom into the hearts of the Princeton rooters, for during that time the Tigers went down before the onslaughts of both the Toronto University team and the Atlantic City Seagulls. Although the latter was a certain winner because of its position of amateur champion of the country. the Canadians were not definitely expected to win, and their 5-3 margin was bitter medicine. The fast-skating Clarkson six was the last opponent before the League games and it left Princeton with a 4-2 victory behind it. The nrst two League opponents, Yale and Har- vard, had been considered since Christmas the logical League leaders at least on a basis of comparative scores, and their four victories over the Tigers were expected, although each time the Nassau skaters hoped somehow to overcome them. Yale only scored once in the first game here but that was suflicient, and the Elis took the second game, 8-2, to show that luck had played little part in their first win. Harvard's high-scoring forwards gave the Crimson a comfort- able margin in both of their games against the Tigers, taking both by 7-2 and 6-l margins. The late season games were much more successful. The 1937 Briczaa-Brac Review of the 1934-1935 Hoeleey Season however, for the Nassau skaters proceeded to coast through Boston College and Williams with 6-1 and I2-2 scores before meeting their last opponent, Dart- mouth. The Boston game was probably the highest point of the season, for the Catholic puckmen came here with an unbeaten record including several wins over powerful sextets such as Brown, Dartmouth and Northeastern. The final series brought together the Indians and the Tigers, and although the Princetonians were un- able to win both games, they ran up enough scores to be placed ahead of the Dartmouth skaters in the League standings. The game lost was by the small margin of 5-4, while the Tiger win was by the com- fortable score of 7-3. Only Gregory, Lea, Stonington, and Willis saw action in every game, and only ll skaters ran up points on goals or assists. Willis was easily high scorer, both throughout the season and in League games alone. He rang up 23 points including 18 goals and five assists, making five of the goals and one of the assists against League opponents to place seventh in the present individual League standings. Savage, whose passing was so effective during the season, made nine assists which, with his nine scores, gave him second place on the scoring list. Next year's prospects are the best the team has had for many years, as only one member of the squad will be lost by graduation. With the exception of this one man, Butch Green, the coach will have a free hand to continue whipping the present squad into the form necessary to end up on the top of the League. HOCKEY MAJOR SPORT CAPTAINS 1926-1936 '26 '27 ......,. '28 .,...... '29 ,........ '30 .......,, ..,. '31 ......,.. '32 ......,.. '33 ........ '34 ....,.,.. '35 'asfufffff .,.....BUR'1'ON F. WILKINSON ..,,.,..AUSTIN D. S. DAVIS ...........JOSEPH C. KRENNARD ....................GRAHAM JONES ......,.......WARREN S. ADAMS ...ROBERT C. LIVINGSTONE ...HWILLIAM W. BARBER, Jr. HUGH K. BOICE, Jr. ...,....HENRY A. TI-IOURON .,..,.ERLE B. SAVAGE, Jr. ...GEORGE K. WILLIS 183 The 1937 Bfiwae-Brac 1938 FRESHMAN HOCKEY TEAM TOP ROW-Meyer, Nicoll, Williams, Covey. SECOND ROW-Edwards fMgr.j, Hunt, Moore, Fredrickson CCoachj, Lawson Brady, Jones CAsst. Mgrj. FRONT ROW-Baker. Craig, Barrett, Bissell CCapt.j, Woodhull, Mueller, Burke. The 1957 Briczazlgrac 1938 Fzfefkmrm Hockgf Team OFFICERS J. T. BISSELL ,,..,..A........... W. C. MOTTER, '35 ,.......... FRANK FREDERICKSON ..,.....4.,....4...,.,.....A.. .........,.A.......,......,A, Although several engagements were close. the 1938 Freshman Hockey Team Hnished Captain Bissel and most of the first and second team players were outstanding. TEAM J. T. BISSELL ...,.,..., .. .,,.,, Center W. B. CRAIG .....l.,... R. A. BURKE .l........... ..,..,. W ing W. R. BARRETT ....... S. C. WOODHULL ,,.,..... ....... W ing C. M. BAKER, Jr ....... SUBSTITUTES J. D. J. BRADY S. C. LAWSON W. P. COVEY W. O. HUNT J. C. MEYER. Jr. Date Dec. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Princeton ....... Princeton ....... Princeton .... Princeton .... Princeton ....... Princeton ,...... Princeton .,,... Princeton ....... CONDICT MOORE GAMES, 1934-1935 Score 3 6 5 6 4 4 5 7 S Opponent St. Paul's Morristown . Mountain La Carteret ....... l-lun ........... Lawrenceville Yale 1938 Nichols ....... kes Club ,..... ...Captain . . .Manager ......Coach the season Without defeat. ........Defense ........Defense .,.......GOal R. S. MUELLER, Jr COURTLAND NICO A. M. WILLIAMS. J LL, Jr. Score 2 1 4 1 0 0 3 1 BASKETBALL S SSSS , S, TL fi VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Jeffries QCoachJ, Ridolii. Jones, Etherington CMgr.D, Whitehead, Fairman CAsst. Coachj. FRONT RONV-Ncvitl, Sauter, MacMillan, Grebauskas CCapt.j, Murray, Tilden, Sandbach. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Vazrfzly Bmkeibazlf OFFUfERS,l934- J. L. GREBAUSKAS, '35 . .. 1935 R. MCK. ETHERINGTON, '35 .,..,.......,.. Manager R. H. FRENCH, 36 .,.,..,.. 13, C. MILNER, 111, '36 ............ Assistant Manager J. H. JEFFERIES, Jr., '23 ...,,......,. 'TEAAA ' J. L. GREBAUSKAS, '35 ...... ....... F orvvard E. H. WHITEHEAD, '35 ....., R. L. NEVITT, '36 .,........,. .,,.,... F orward J. P'. JONES, '36 ............... S. L. R1DOLF1, '36, .......,,. ....... F orward E. 13. MURRAY, '35, ....... .. E. K. SANDBACH, '37 ........ .,...... F orvvard H. A. MacM1LLAN, '36 ...,..., W. T. TILDEN, 111, '36 .....................,..... Forward F. D. SAUTER, '37 .,...... SUBSTTTTITE R. B. PARKER, '37 ,.....,...,.,....,.,..... ......., F orvvard RECORD Date 1934 Score Opponents Score Date 1935 Score Opponents Dec. 8, Princeton 25 Rutgers .... ....... 4 2 Jan. 19, Princeton ..............., 32 Dartmouth ........ Dec ll, Princeton Lafayette ..... . ...... 26 Feb. 7, Princeton ..,............. 28 Williams ...... .. Dec. 13, Princeton Lehigh ........ .,..... 2 3 Feb. 9, Princeton 27 Harvard ...,.... Dec. 15, Princeton Rider .......... ...,... 2 2 Feb. 15, Princeton Syracuse ..... Dec. 19, Princeton Harvard ..... ....... 1 8 Feb. 20, Princeton Columbia .. 1935 Feb, 22, Princeton Yale ........... Jan 3, Princeton Rutgers .............. .....,. 3 7 Feb. 27, Princeton Pennsylvania Jan. 5, Princeton Montclair A. C ....... .....,. 2 7 Mar. 2, Princeton Cornell .,..... Jan. 8, Princeton Columbia .,........ ....... 2 8 Mar. 6, Princeton Yale .......... Jan. 12, Princeton Cornell ...,.......................,.... 27 Mar. 9, Princeton Pennsylvania Jan 14, Princeton Dartmouth ...... ......... ........... 2 7 INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE STANDING, 1934-1935 Won Lost P. C. Won :kPennsylvania ................ 10 2 .8 3 3 Princeton ,.................................... 4 'FColumbia ................... .,...,. .... .... . 1 0 2 .833 Cornell ...... 3 Dartmouth ............................ ....... . .. 7 5 .583 Harvard .................. .......... ........ . . 3 Yale ............,... 5 7 .417 ff In a title play'-oilllllsennsylvania defeated Columbia, 26-25, on March 13, in the Rutgers Gymnasium. 189' ....,,.,,.Assistant Manager ........Coach ...Forward Center ....,,Center .....,Ciuard .....,Guard Score .......,34 ........43 ........l8 ........29 .......,40 ........19 ........28 ........3O ........44 .....r..26 Lost P. C. 8 .333 9 .250 9 .250 The 1987 Brie-:a:Brac Review of lLb6 IQ34-35 Bazfkeibafl Jemm Pate played a large part in sending Princeton's 1934-35. Varsity basketball team through one of the most disastrous seasons in the sport's history here. The Orange and Black ended its campaign in the Eastern Intercollegiate League with a record of four victories and eight defeats to finish in fifth place and was able to compile a total of but six victories in a 20-game schedule. However, considering the handicaps to which the Nassau five was subjected it is remarkable that it ac- complished what it did. ln the first place Larry Craw- ford, one of the stars of the previous Freshman quintet, was declared ineligible early in the season and Hugh MacMillan, a mainstay of the Varsity five of the pre- ceding year, as well as Ken Sandbach who later proved to be the outstanding forward on the team, did not report until the season was already under way. To cap the climax, the team was deprived of its steadying influence and the spearhead of the attack when Captain Johnny Cirebauskas encountered scholastic difficulties in mid-season. In spite of these handicaps no fewer than six of the quintet's eight league setbacks were suffered by a margin of less than three baskets and the Tigers almost blasted Pennsylvania out of its title in the last game of the season before succumbing by a one-point margin. Rutgers put the Orange and Black off on the wrong foot to open the season with a 42-25 drubbing, but the Tigers recuperated to eke out a 27-26 win over Lafayette by virtue of Harlan Whitehead's last-second basket. Lehigh fell by the wayside, 44-23, but Rider turned back .Coach Jefferies' charges in Trenton by a 22- l 3 score, limiting the Nassau five to a lone point in the final period. During the Christmas holidays Princeton was successful in one out of three encounters. turning in a 25-l8 league victory over Harvard but bowing again before Rutgers. 37-25, and then drop- ping a 27-l8 decision to Montclair A. C. An invading Columbia five upset Princeton in its second league start when Bill Nash, unanimous choice for all-league guard, broke loose with a last-minute flurry of baskets to defeat the Tigers, 28-23, after they had led all the way. Journeying to Ithaca. the Orange and Black subdued Cornell, 29-27, and then Dart- mouth pulled out a one-point decision for the third year in a row at Hanover to send the Nassau cagers home with a 27-26 defeat. To add insult to injury the Indians scalpecl the Varsity here in a return battle, 34-32. Returning to action after mid-years, Princeton hit the low point of the season's campaign in providing Williams with a 43-28 victory, its first of the season, in a game which clearly showed the effects of a two- week lay-off. It is to the Tigers' credit. however, that they came back a few days later to trounce Harvard. 27-l 8, a game featured by the dashing play of Johnny Grebauskas in what was to be his last appearance in an Orange and Black uniform. Succes- sive losses to Syracuse and Columbia followed, but The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Review of the 1934-1935 Basketball Season on Alumni Day the Nassau quintet pulled itself out of the doldrums against Yale. Trailing by a sub- stantial margin at half-time the Tigers staged an amazing comeback to score a hard-earned 22-19 vic- tory over this old rival. Pennsylvania handed the Orange and Black a 28-15 basketball lesson in a rough and tumble con- test which was followed by a 30-25 loss to Cornell when diminutive Lou Freed staged a scoring spree just before the iinal whistle, At New Haven another stirring last-half rally fell short of its mark when the Elis pulled a 44-39 game out of the fire to even the series. The iinal contest of the season was another heartbreaking loss in the Palestra for Princeton when a few lucky breaks and a questionable decision gave the Red and Blue league champions a 26-25 win over the lighting Varsity. Hugh MacMillan led the Orange and Black five in scoring with 83 points in 16 contests. Johnny Grebauskas had the best points-per-game average with 76 tallies in 13 games for a 5.9 average. He re- ceived honorable mention in all-league selections despite the fact that he participated in but six of these encounters. BASKETBALL MAJOR SPORT CAPTAINS 1929-1936 '29 '30 '31 '32 '33 '34 '35 '36 ............OLIVERE. MILES EDWARD O. WITTMER ..............PAUL J. CAREY LLOYD E. ROSENBAUM ...GEOFEREY W. HELM R. KENNETH EAIRMAN .JOHN L. GREBAUSKAS .HUGH A. MACMILLAN 191 v M m H The 1937 Brick-a:Brac 1938 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM TOP ROW-Milner CMgr.D. SECOND ROW-Fairman CCoachj, Givens, Kauffman, Toll, Johnson, Fallon, French CAsst. Mgnj. FRONT ROW--Sargent, Meyer, Appel QCapt.D, Scott, Vruwink. The 1937 Bric:a5Brac 2938 Fffefbmam Bazfleeibafl Team oPP1cERs J, C. APPEL ..,,.,,...A..,...,..,.......,...,..,.A........,.... A..... C aptain R. MCK. ETHERINGTON, '35 ...4.., ,.,.. M anager R. K, FAIRMAN ...,........,.........,... ,, , .... ...,.,,,A.............,. C oach With an excellent record of nine Wins in eleven tries, the 1938 Freshman Basketball Team marred a successful season by losing to the Yale Freshmen in a thrilling season-closer, 3l-20. Jack Vruvvink led the team in scoring, While on the defense Sargent was outstanding. TEAM J. C. APPEL ,,,...... .................. ..,..,.., F o rward J. H. VRUWINK, ..... ......... F orward R. F. MEYER ,..,... .,,...... G uard J. W. SARGENT ....,.. ...... G uard D. A. SCOTT ....,.......,,,,.,.....,..,................ .......,, C enter SUBSTITUTES W. G. FALLON, Jr. E. W. GIVENS W. B. JOHNSON, Jr. E. J. KAUFFMAN C. H. TOLL, Jr, GAMES, 1934-35 Date Score Opponent Score Dec. 15 Princeton 1938 .,.,.,., ........,.. 4 4 Lawrenceville ,..... ,.,...,. 2 1 Jan. 12 Princeton 1938 36 Hill School .,.,....,. ......,, 2 7 Jan. 16 Princeton, 1938 23 Lafayette 1938 ...... ........ 2 2 Jan. 19 Princeton 1938 41 Dean Academy ....,.. ........ 1 7 Feb, 7, Princeton 1938 38 Hun .................... ....,... 3 3 Feb. 9 Princeton 1938 41 Princeton Prep ...... ....,.,. 1 3 Feb. 13 Princeton 1938 28 Peddie ......,.............. ........ 3 8 Feb. 20 Princeton 1938 27 Columbia 1938 ...,... .....,.. 1 7 Feb. 22 Princeton, 1938 28 Hun ......................., ,...... .23 Feb. 27 Princeton 1938 28 Pennsylvania 1938 ....... ......,. 3 1 Mar. 2, Princeton, 1938 ....,.,. 37 Wyoming Seminary .... ..,..,., 3 1 Mar. 6, Princeton 1938 20 Yale 1938 ,.... ........... ...,.,., 3 1 193 T R A Q K The 1987 Bric:a:Brac VARSITY TRACK TEAM BACK ROW-Allen CAsst. Mgrj, Fackert, Foran, Grace, Pettit, Medina, Lewis CAsst. Mgrj. SECOND RONV-Cartmell fAsst. Coachj, Hull, Furlong, Kearney, Lanning CMgr.j, Johnston, Pagenkopf, Geis CCoachj. FRONT ROW-Miller, Curran, Hogan, McWilliams CCapt.j, Willock, Berman, Owen. Time 1937 Bric:a:Brac M. E. BERMAN, Jr., '35 J. M. CURRAN, Jr., '35 J. A. MCWILLIAMS, '35 H. B. MILLER, '35 C. A. OWEN, Jr., '35 G. J. WILLOCK, Jr., '35 W. E. PACKERT, Jr., '36 4' Deceased, Dec., 1934 VJVIZU Tmcfe QPPIQERS., 1935 J. A. MCWILLIAMS, '35 ,..... . ,..... Captain W. M. LANNING, '35 ...... ....,,.......,.... M anager T, A. LEWIS, '36 ....,,...........,.... Assistant Manager YORKE ALLEN, Jr., '36 ...,...... Assistant Manager P. L. I-IOXIE, '36 ...... ............, A ssistant Managerx M. T. GEIS ,.,........ .,.................... C oach N. CARTMELL .,.... ....... A ssistant Coach TEAM J, H R R J. E J. E. FURLONG, '36 V. HOGAN, '36 A. HULL, Jr., '36 R. PETTIT, '36 F. FORAN, '37 G. GRACE, Jr., '37 N. IRWIN, II, '37 197 R. JOHNSTON, '37 H P. A G. . KEARNY, ' 3 7 MEDINA, '37 . NEWTON, '3 7 PAGENKOPP, '3 7 The 1937 Briczazlgrac Review of Ike U35 Track Seaton , Potentiality and not success seems to have been the key-note of the 1935 edition of the Tiger track team. Although fairly well balanced and including the creator of a new Princeton broad jump record as well as eight Sophomore performers, the Orange and Black cindermen simply did not have the power to combat such teams as the 1935 aggregations from Harvard and Cornell. The graduation of Bill Bonthron and the torn knee cartilages which hampered Captain McWilliams' vaulting all season, left the Nassau outfit with no ex- ceptional stars and consequently Princeton's showings in intercollegiate contests were below what might have been expected from dual meet performances. After an inauspicious first showing in the Penn relays when Berman's fifth in the discus was the only place won by a Tiger entrant, the Nassau trackmen, conceded only 30 points. journeyed up to Cambridge to suffer a 7513 to 59M defeat from the powerful Harvard team. Willock's thrilling defeat of Green in the high hurdles set the spirit for the Princetonians. but complete deficiencies in the distance runs and jav- elin spelled downfall for the invaders. Willock lunged to the tape an inch ahead of his rival before skidding painfully along the track. He equalled his Princeton and meet record of 0:l5.2. Another close decision went to Harvard's high scorer as, on his last jump, Green reached out a quarter of an inch ahead of Packert in the broad jump. Fackert, however, captured the high jump at 6 feet l inch. Newton gave himself a field day in the sprints, win- ning both the 100 and the 200, while McWillianis topped the pole vaulters at 13 feet. Berman annexed his shot-put specialty as Cress Kearney led in the 400 to give Princeton seven firsts to Harvard's eight. Joseph spread his coat of many colors over Palmer Stadium the next Saturday. using it as a magician's cloak to produce thrills and surprises, and when he twitched it away again he was not surprised to find that the Crimson had run despite the sun-shot weather. Harvard blazed its way through the last four events to head the seven teams of the first annual Heptag- onal games with 5754, points. Princeton being in fifth place with 232. The flashy passing of Newton, Kearney, Curran. and lrwin in the 400-meter relay accounted for Princeton's lone title. The Tigers also rang up ten other scattered places. Berman took a fourth in the shot and a fifth in the discus, while Willock came in third in the highs, Hogan won fourth in the 1500 and Hull fourth in the 3000. The Nassau foursome placed fourth in the 1600-meter relay. Also. Pettit took fourth in the hammer, Pagenkopf's 181 feet, ll inches in the javelin was seven-eighths of an inch short of third, and McWilliams and Medina tied for fourth in the pole vault. The success of the new Heptagonal Games. counterparts to the seven-college The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Review of the 1935 Tracie Season basketball and 'hockey leagues, insures their continu- ance with as brilliant a record. The exciting Yale-Princeton drama of track action May 18 was settled by the last race and one point as Smith of Yale divided Newton and Curran in the 200 to annex the points necessary to win for the visitors, 68-67, Hogan's triumph in the 1500 meters started the Tigers off with an advantage which they held until near-sweeps in the javelin, 3000, and discus put the Elis far out ahead. The high spot of the meet for Princeton was Packert's 23-foot, 822-inch effort in the broad jump for a University record. Packert's victories in the high jump and broad jump tied for high-scoring honors with Willock's ten points in the hurdles. Time-keepers and record-judges were kept working overtime at Cornell as Princeton salvaged four Hrst places amid the wreckage of five meet marks and three Cornell standards, Packert won the broad jump, while Curran's 200-meter victory was Princeton's lone running first of the afternoon. Berman annexed the discus while Medina took the pole vault at 13 feet, Captain McWilliams being at the beginning of an enforced lay-off of 50 years or so because of his knees. Princeton's six-man representation in the lC4A meet failed to come through the qualifying rounds as South- ern California made the intercollegiates look like a dual meet, piling up 52 points. Before a vast throng of 40,000 on June 15, Jack Lovelock scored a stunning and smashing victory over the greatest milers in the world to climax Princeton's second annual invitation meet. Winning in 4:1l.2, Lovelock left Glenn Cunningham far behind in a breath-taking sprint, with Bill Bonthron taking sec- ond over the Kansas flyer, Although there were no world records broken, ex- citing races featured every event. Eddie O'Brien upset Glenn Hardin and Jim LuValle in the 400, while Sam Allen annexed the high hurdles. Three watches caught Allen in 14.1, which would have broken the world-record time of Beard who placed third, but the official time was finally set at 14.3. Chuck Hornbostel, lacking the inspiration of a duel with Ben Eastman, won the half-mile in l:52.7, with Ray Sears taking the two-mile from Joe lVlcCluskey as Henry Neilson, Danish star slated to win in pre-meet estimates, quit after the first five laps. Bill Graber cleared 14 feet, 3 inches in the pole vault on a vault-off when Keith Brown could not come up to his 14 feet 5M inches form of two weeks before. The 1987 Brieaazgrac Event 100-Meter Dash .. ll0-Meter Hurdles 200-Meter Dash .. 200-Meter Hurdles 400-Meter 800-Meter l500-Meter Run .. 3000-Meter Run .. Run .,., Run ..,. Shot Put .............. Javelin Throw ..... High Jump ...,.. Discus Throw ..... Broad Jump ,...... . Hammer Throw .. Pole Vault .......... fzfazzfmffa'-Pfzmelon Tmck Meal First Newton CPD ., Willock CPD ,. Newton .,.......... CPD Green CHD ...... Kearny CPD .... Woodward CHD ..........Scheu Playfair CHD .. Berman CPD .............. Johnson CHD .. Packert CPD .... Millard ,, Green ...... Cahners CHD .. McWilliams qPjH l CAMBRIDGE, MAY 4, 1935 Second Cahners CHD .. Green CHD ...... Curran CPD ..,. Willock CPD .. Brookings CHD Dorman CHD ., Bliss CHD , .... . Woodward CHD Hall CHD ...... Dunlevy CHD .. Hall CHD ........ Berman CPD ...,.,..... Third Green CHD .,.., Crawford CHD Cahners CHD . lrwin CPD ,..,. Miner CPD ..... Furlong CPD Hogan CPD ..... Hull CPD . ..,. .. Millard CHD Pagenkopf CPD Tiffany CHD , Nelson CPD Tiffany CHD . Fackert CPD .. .,.,..,.. Pertirr CPD ...... Grace CPD ..... Medina CPD ..,.............,...........,..,.... Dubiel CHD .,.. Woodberry CHD O Time, Height or Distance 0:l0.8 ........... 0115.2 ,..,. 0:22 .,....... 0224.8 ..... 0:50 .......,, l:57.4 ..... 3:58 .........,.. 8:54-.4 ..,........ 43 ' ft. 2 in ....,..,. . 199 ft. in... . 6 ft. l in ......,. l38ft. 1124 in 22 ft. 7K5 in. 164 ft. Zin .... Points Points H P 4 5 4 5 l 8 5 4 3 6 8 1 8 1 8 l 4 5 8 l 4 5 5 4 6 3 5 4 6M 2-M nm sam -H12 1987 Bric:a:Brac 110 METER HIGH HURDLES 1 0 15 . Green, Harvard ............,... 2. Potter, Columbia 3. Willock, Princeton 4. Ladendorf, Pennsylvania 5 . Merwin, Cornell 200 METER LOW HURDLES 1. Hucker, Cornell ..,,.............. 2. Dunbar, Yale 3. Lattimer, Columbia 4. Potter, Columbia 5. Green, Harvard l'00 METER DASH 1. Johnson, Columbia 2. Maniaci, Columbia 3. Smith, Yale 4. Linders, Cornell 5. Neff, Dartmouth 800 METER RUN 1. Venzke, Pennsylvania 2. Patterson, Columbia 3. Meaden, Cornell 4. Gilmore, Columbia 5. Bliss, Harvard 1500 METER RUN l. Venzke, Pennsylvania 2. Quimby, Dartmouth 3. Scheu, Harvard 4. Hogan, Princeton 5. Woodland, Yale 3000 METER RUN 1. Woodard, Harvard 2. Minor, Yale 3, Playfair, Harvard 4. Hull, Princeton 5. Canning, Yale O:23.6 0110.8 ...l:53 4:00.4 8:5l.2 Fm! Anmmf I-fgzbmcgomzl Games PALMER STADIUM, MAY 11, 1935 400 METER RELAY 1. Princeton ..,....,................,. 0:42.3 2. Harvard 3. Columbia 4. Pennsylvania 5. Cornell 1600 METER RELAY 1. Cornell ........,............. ...,... 3 :18 Z. Pennsylvania 3. Dartmouth 4. Princeton 5. Columbia B-ROAD JUMP l. Green, Harvard .............. 23' HM 2. Johnson, Columbia 3. Ritzman, Yale 4. Dubiel. Harvard 5. Godschall, Cornell HIGH JUMP 1. Pitkin, Columbia ........... 6' ZZ 2. Godley. Cornell l Triple Tie 2. Scott, Cornell for 2. Kieth, Yale Second Place. 5. Hall, Harvard SHOT PUT 1. Wood, Cornell. ,..,........... 49' 9M, 2. Houpt, Cornell 3. Geniawicz, Dartmouth 4. Berman, Princeton 5. Hagerman, Dartmouth HAMMER THROW 1. Cahners, Harvard .......... 159' 4121 Z. Harlow, Cornell 3. Loeb, Yale 4. Pettit, Princeton 5. Cole, Dartmouth 201 DISCUS 1 . Millard, Harvard .......... 150' IZ 2. Wood, Cornell 3. Geniawicz, Dartmouth 4. Lassiter, Yale 5 . Berman, Princeton POLE VAULT 1' Dubiel' Iiiifvgrg QQ' MacWilliams Princeton A Medina, Princeton Z. Brown, Yale h Yl 3. Brister, Dartmouth Egdgiiuierrael-Iarvard 4. Quadruple Tie: Y' JAVELIN 1. Johnson, Harvard ..,......... 197 6 2. Houpt. Cornell 3. King, Pennsylvania 4. Pagenkopf, Princeton 5, Ryan, Columbia POINT STANDING C6-4-3-2-1 Basisj 1. Harvard ............. ................. 2. Cornell ,..,.... .......... 3. Columbia .... 4. Yale ............ 5. Princeton ....... 6. Pennsylvania ..... 7. Dartmouth ..... I ll 5795, 48 40 28M 23M 23 ....l9 The 1937 B C rac Captain-Elect Hogan Leading the Field in l500-Meter Run Against Yale Yell?-Pffmceion Track Mez' PALMER STADIUM, MAY 18 1935 Event First Second Third 100-Meter Dash .. 200-Meter Dash ,. 400-Meter Dash .. 800-Meter Run ,... 1500-Meter Run , 3000-Meter Run .. llO-Meter Hurdles 200-Meter Hurdles Discus Throw ,..... Javelin Throw Hammer Throw .. Shot Put ,,.,... . ,..... Broad Jump ..,... High Jump ..... Pole Vault ..... Smith CYD .. Newton CPD Kearney CPD Furlong CPD Hogan CPD Minor CYD Willock CPD Willock CPD Johnson CYD Wright CYD Loeb CYD ....... ...... Berman CPD Fackert CPD Fackert CPD Brown CYD Newton CPD ...,., Irwin CPD .,... ,....... . .. Smith CYD ,..,.......,,. Curran CPD .............. Alofsin CYD ....., Chamberlain CYD Ryan CYD .. .. . ,Hogan CPD ........ Owen CPD .. ...,.,. Woodland CYD ...... .. Canning CYD . .,..... ,,Hull CPD ................ .. Zellner CYD ...Irwin CPD .,,... .,.. . .. CTieD Irwin CPD ..,., ........., F rank CYD .......,........ Lassiter CYD Loud CYD ,. Pettit CPD ., Johnson CYD Ritzman CYD Brown CYD In ulullvi iiRose CYD ...... ..... . . qriep Berman CPD Johnston CPD Grace CPD .... Train CYD ..... ....... Badman CYD McWilliams CPD i4,.., oidach CYD ....,.. . 202 Time, Height Points Points or Distance O:11.2 ....... O:22.9 ..., 0250.3 .. 2:0l.9 .... 4108.4 .. :02.6 9 0215.5 .... . 0:52.3 .,.... 3 1 5 ft, M in 172 ft. 2 in.. 145 ft. 53A ' in 43 ft. IOM in 23 ff. an in 6 ff. rm in .... 13 ff. M in.. The 1937 Brica-a:Brac Cornell-Prmceion Dfazcfe Meal ITHACA, MAY 25, 1935 Event 100-Meter Dash 15 O0-Meter Run 400-Meter Run 3000-Meter Run l 10-Meter 800-Meter 200-Meter 200-Meter Discus Thr High Pidfiiiagf Dash .,.......A. ow 4...........,... First Linders CCD Meade CCD ....,.. Hucker CCD ...,. Kerr CCD .....,...,...., Merwin CCD Edmund Mez Hucker Run ,..,......,. .. Low Hurdles.. CCD .Curran CPD CPD CPD Berman int CCD.. Running Broad Jump .,.... Fackert ..... ,..... Hammer Throw' ............ Harlow CCD ..... ...... Shot Put ........................ Wood CCD ....... Javelin Throw ..,,............ Houpt CCD ..... ...... Pole Vault ..........,......... Medina CPD ..... Running High Jump ....,... Scott CCD .,,. ,,..., Second Newton CPD 1-logan CPD Kearney CPD Hull CPD .... Godley CCD White CCD .. Willock CPD Linders CCD Houpt CCD Godshall C C D .........,.. Reed CCD ...,,... ,.... Qerman CPD l-oran CPD ..,............. VlcNab CCD Fackert CPD in if g., I V 2 ' , M A ' M I F MMMMWM-K ,W ifi fs- -Ep.- - vw' Captain McWilliams at His Specialty Third Curran CPD .,... Mezitt CCD ..,.. Kelly CPD ...,,. Taylor CCD ...., Willock CPD ........ Furlong CPD .........,.. Irwin CPD .. .,... Newton CPD ............ Nelson CPD ..,,.,..,,.... Berkowitz CCD ......., Pettit CPD ,.., .. Houpt CCD .. Johnson CPD ....,,...... Sorenson CCD ........ Codley CCD .,... Time, Height or Distance 0.11 .....,........i .. 4.07 ,.....,. 0:48.6 .... :02,8 ..,.. 9 0:15 ........ 2.00.3 .,.. O 124.3 it O:22.3 ,........ 128 ft. 7M in 22 ff. 7M in.. ,. 153 ff, 3 in. ,,..i .. 50 ff. an in. ,. l9O ft. ll in.. 13 ft. ............ .. 6 ft. ZM5 in.. Points Points C P 5 4 6 3 5 4 6 3 8 l 8 l 5 4 3 6 3 6 4 5 8 l 6 3 5 4 4 5 6 3 82 53 J-2WzTXLwi'VV niggaz WTALW: frvf Imac? V it :Www V Axwl W Q I 9 8 7 B I' I C 4: a B 1' 3? 1938 FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM BACK ROW-Ripley, Thompson, Bryan, Patterson, J. 'White MIDDLE ROW-Allen CAsst, Mgrj, Way, Shields, Spinner, Pogue, Kelley, Lewis CMgr.D. FRONT ROW-Parsons, Applegate, Thomson, K. NVhite, Cecil, Davis, Rosengarten, Feather. The 1937 Bricf:a:Brac g 1938 Fffeihmam Tmcfe Dame OFFICERS P. B. BRADLEY ,..A.. ....................,A.. A...A... C a ptain M. T. OEIS ...A. ..,....A...., . . ...., , Seriously handicapped by lack of power in field events, the 1938 Freshman could claim only a mod- erately successful season at best. Weakness in the hammer and shot was largely responsible for an in- itial defeat by the Hill School, but the cub trackmen managed to smooth this over suiliciently the follow- ,..........Coach ing week to handily overcome Lawrenceville, dropping only four firsts with Pogue leading the scoring. Bradley and Scott in the dashes and high-jump starred in a second triumph over Penn '38, but were unable to off-set other field failings against Yale in their closing meet. TEAM P. R. APPLEGATE, Jr. J. L. NUGENT C. A. SKINNER P. B. BRADLEY D. V. N. PARSENS R. M. THOMPSON JONATHAN BRYAN, III R. F. PATTERSON R. D. THOMPSON J. L. CARTER, Jr. J. C. POCIUE P. M. WAY, Jr. L. A. CARVER B. W. RIPLEY, II FREDERIC ROSENGARTEN, Jr. J. J. DAVIS W. A. FEATHER, Jr. D. A. SCOTT J. G. KELLEY J. C. SHIELDS MEETS. April 20 Princeton 1938 ........ ..... 5 8M April 24 Princeton 1938 ...... ..... 7 9 May 8 Princeton 1938 ........ ...,, 7 936 May 18 Princeton 1938 ......., ..... 6 2 205 J. H. WHITE KEMBLE WHITE, Jr. W. W. WILSON T. B. WOOD 1935 Hill .. ....,...........,...... . .. 67M Lawrenceville ..........,.. .... 4 7 Pennsylvania 1938 ..... .... 5 52 Yale 1938 ................ .... 7 3 The 1987 Bricfza:Brac Event 100-Yard Dash ...... Pffmeefon Record 9.8 sec. TMC! Record! R, BONT1-IRON 100-Meter Dash 220-Yard Dash 200-Meter Dash 440-Yard Run 400-Meter Run 880-Yard Run ,.... 8 O O-Meter Run 3000-Meter Run Clndoorj ..... .. 1-Mile Run .....,.,........,. 1-Mile Run Clndoorj ,,,..,. 1500-Meter Run ...,,........ 1500-Meter 2-Mile Run .......,.........,... Run ............. 10.6 sec. ,.., . 21 sec. ...., . 21 sec. 48.6 sec. ., 48.6 sec. .... . 1 min. 53 sec... 1 min. 53 sec... 4 min. 8.7 sec 4 min 14 sec. Holder .. J.1-1.RUSH,'98 ....,... . F. W. JARVIS, '00 ....,.. C. R. MCKIM, '24 ........... ,. D. D. JOHNSON, '33 ....... . .. H. H. DERBY, '32 .,...... . .. H. H. DERBY. '32 ,.... . .. H. H. DERBY, '32 ......,., . .. H. H. DERBY, '32 ..,....,..., . W .. W .. W .. W R. BONTHRON. ' R. BONTHRON. ' R. BONTHRON 120-Yard High Hurdles.. 110-Meter High Hurdles ,. 220-Yard Low Hurdles .... 200-Meter Low Hurdles.. High Jump ....., Broad Jump ...... Pole Vault ...... Shot Put ,............ Hammer. Throw ,... Discus Throw ..... Javelin Throw ..... 3 min. 48.8 sec. . .. W R. BONTHRON. 3 min. 52.3 sec. .... .. XV R. BONTHRON 9 min 25.96 sec. .. .. W R. BONTHRON 8 min. 53.8 sec. .. W R. BONTHRON 15 sec. .......,. ., B. V. D. HEDGES. '30 .,..,. .. C. W. L. SUMMERILL, '32 ....,,......., 15.2 sec. . .. G, J. XVILLOCK, '35 .,.............. .... . .1 23.6 sec. .. J. C. TAYLOR. '23 ........ .. C. E. SCARLETT. '32 ....... 23.6 sec. .. J. C. TAYLOR, '23 ........ ,. 6 ft. Am in. 23 ff. su, in. 13 ff. 9 in.. so ff. M, in. .. 185 ft. 9 ln. 138 ft. 9M in. 199 ft, 11Min. ...,..,... . C. E. SCARLETT, '32 .,..,... .. B, V. D. HEDGES. '30 ....... . .. W. E. EACKERT, Jr., '36.. .. J. A. MCNVILLIAMS, '35 ..,.. . .. R. G. HILLS, '25 .......... . .. J. R. DEWITT, '04 ..,... . . .. H. GARRETTf 33 ..... .. .. M. GIBSON, '26 ....... . 206 Year 1889 1923 1933 1932 1932 1932 1932 1933 1933 1933 1934 1934 1934 1932 1933 1929 1932 1933 1923 1932 1923 1932 1929 1935 1934 1925 1903 1933 1934 The 1987 BriczagB1-ac Pifmaemz 770168 Calpivzmg 1873-1935 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 Ath1etic Association. The President of the first Track Team Was Jacob H. Van Deventer, in 1873. The Hrst Captain was Thomas B. Hamilton, in 1888. PRESIDENTS JACOB H. VAN DEVENTER, '74 ...,.... ........ FRANK DUNNING, 76 ..............,........ JOHN A. CAMPBELL, '77 .,..........,... HENRY MARQUAND, '78 ....,....,. CLEVELAND H. DODGE, HENRY M, CUTTS, '80 ............... FRANCIS G. LANDON, 81 ,,..,..,.......... GEORGE WESTERVELT, '82 ,.,.....,...,.... WILLIAM CHURCH OSBORNE, '83 ........ ALEXANDER G. FELL, '84 ......,............ J. BORDEN HARRIMAN, '85 ,,............ GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN, '86 ......,. WILLIAM M. SPALDING, FERRIS S. THOMPSON, '88 .........,..... CAPTAINS THOMAS B. HAMILTON, '88 ......,.... HUGH H. JANEWAY, '90 ........... WALTER S. DOHM, '90 .,......,....,..,. JOSEPH S. RODDY, '91 .............,.,..... PETER VREDENBURGH, II, '92 ......... WILLIAM B. WOODBRIDGE, '93 ......,.. GEORGE R. SWAIN, 94 ,.,...,..........,... DARWIN R. JAMES, '95 .....,... ROBERT GARRETT, '97 ....... . .,.. . HARRY C, POTTER, '98 .....,............, JOHN F. CREGAN, '99 .......,...........,...... ..,..... ALEXANDER W. COLEMAN, '02 ..,.. 1873- 1901- 1874 1875 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1897 1898 1900 1902 20 DANIEL S. HORTON, '03 ....... .. LYNN M. ADSIT, '04 .,.,...,........,... ROBERT E. WILLIAMS, '05 ..,,...,... WILLIAM M. ARMSTRONG, '07 ..,.. JOHN C. ATLEE, '07 ...........,.........., RALPH A. GAMBLE, '09 ......., JAMES T. MOORE, '10 .,.......,... MAITLAND DWIGHT, '11 .....,.... HOWARD M. SAWYER, '12 ....,........ RUPERT B. THOMAS, Jr., '13 .,.... . TORRENCE FISKE, '14 ..,........,.... IAN D. MACKENZIE, '15 ........,.. WILLIAM B. MOORE, '17 .......... JOHN H. BARRETT, '18 ............. CHARLES R. ERDMAN, Jr., '19 ...... ROBERT M. MCCULLOCH, '21 ....... WILLIAM E. STEVENSON, '22 ,....... S. HARRISON THOMPSON, '23 .,.... HARVEY C. EMERY, '24.... .....,..... .. RALPH G. HILLS, '25 .................. CALEB F. GATES, Jr,, '26 ........... . STEPHEN R. BRADLEY, '27 ........ LEANDER S. JADWIN, '28 ..,.,.... WILLIAM HEALY, '29 .............,....... BENJAMIN V. D, HEDGES, Jr., '30 ....... . JULIUS BYLES, 31 .......................... HOWARD P. DAWSON, '32 ...... ,... DONALD D. JOHNSON, '33 ....... .,.. . .. WILLIAM R. BONTHRON, '34 ........ J. ALEXANDER MCWILLIAMS, '35 HENRY V. HOGAN, '36 .................... .......,i.9.i.6.. 'i'9'i'9'l 1903 1904 1905 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1917 1918 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac fewm' flnmml fnifzmizm Pack Meei PRINCETON, JUNE 15, 1935 ' I-Iornbostel Winning the Half-Mile Run EVENTQHALIQMILE RUN I TIME EVENT-TWO-MILE RUN WINNERS OR HEIGHT TIME 1 Charles C. Hornbostel, ex-'Indiana ..........,.......,... 1152.7 WINNERS OR HEIGHT 1. Raymond Sears. Butler University ,.,.,............,.... 9116.3 2. Joseph P. McCluskey, New York A. C. 3. Harold Manning, Wichita A. C. 4. Donald R. Lash, Indiana QUARTER-MILE RUN l. Edward T. O'Brien, Syracuse .....,..,...., 2. Glenn E. Hardin, Louisiana State 3. James E. LuValle, U, C. L. A. 4. Ivan W. Fuqua, Indiana 5. Robert J. Kane, New York A. C. 12 0-YARD HIGH HURDLES 1. Sam Allen, Oklahoma Baptist ,,.,...,. 2. Alvin C. Moreau, Marksville K. of C. 3. Percy Beard, New York A. C. 4. John Morriss, Southwestern A. C. 5. John S. Collier, Boston A. A. , .,..... 0147.3 ....... 0114.3 John J. XVolfl', Manhattan Harry W. Williamson. North Carolina William A. Patterson. Columbia Elton B. Brown, Kansas City A, C. ONE-MILE RUN Jack Lovelock, New Zealand .....,...................... 4:l1.2 William R. Bonthron, New York A. C. Glenn Cunningham, Kansas Gene Venzke, Pennsylvania Glen Dawson, Tulsa Skelly Club POLE VAULT William N. Graber, Southern California ............ l4 Peet -tied with: Keith S. Brown. Yale CGraber won the medal at 14 feet 3 inches in the vault-offj Eldon VJ. Stutzman, Syracuse ..................,...... 13 Peet Oscar Sutermeister, Boston A. A ......... 16 Feet, 6 Inches A f The 1987 Brxc raw: ,., , A ii.: 4,4 ,. U XX XV V,bV I .X , Lx Zl' ' 1,3-XECE70f ' 'V- ' Q NKkk+IE7Q f fin AV-Q 51 1iQ - 5 Q --:' fi-'X ,, Y 5 ' 5, H- ff Wgxrgcfr f lavr tl rg - vlv. ' A': X 'Cf-lube? Y 'ni' llvyvb i I Ax ' I i Q 9.1 ' ' M-5fd'f'f! 1- fhcnlxva Q XX Wig. In 5 A . ii Ncfb w ' Triide ':::A ' 1 I 3 , : Q V KSKXXCE7 J' Q 1. -':' . lk ' 5 Myers VASSQY BASEBALL mmm, hmm: 9 , .. U V A I X ' N ,.1i,,,, gy . l 2 A ' mf ' xx mf. N X.. f-v.: 5 11X Z5 TNQ -. i Rr XV. , Q x T ,sf ' Johhfbll Nujitt eQryD LQ vnn M Qgf,-,,ii::x VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM P1-1162 1937 BI'iC:a'-'1Bl'a C Vazmzy BJIEAUZZZ OFFICERS. 193 5 J. L. MYERS, Jr., '35 .,,,..,...............,.,.,..... Captain J. P. THEURER, '35 .,A,,... ..,...4,.,,..,A...,.. M anager R. O. JONES, '36 ...4..,,......A....... Assistant Manager R. C. HOFFMAN, III, '36 ...,....,. Assistant Manager J. H. JEFFRIES, Jr., '23 ....... ...,..,.,.,,,,....,.,.. C oach W. J. Clarke .,,........,,,....,.....,.. .,... A ssistant Coach TEAM R. P. BELL, '37 .,.........,............,. Pitcher G. F. LAURITZENJ '37 ...........,., Pitcher R. L. NEVITT, '36 ...,. . ........ Right Field J. P. CHUBET, III, '37 .......... Shortstop R. H. FRENCH, '36 ,............. Third Base G. B. LEVAN, Jr.. J, H. MORRIS, '37. 37 ..,....... Right Field JOHN REICHEL, Jr., 36 .......... Catcher .,...................P1tcher D. S. RICE, 37....................,.....P1tcher DEAN HILL, Jr., '37 ...,.......... Left Field R. B. PERRY, Jr., '36 ............ First Base E. K. SANDBACH, '37 ,,..... Second Base SEASON RECORD llelate h Score Opponent Score Date Score Opponent Score Date Score Opponent Score arc 29 Princeton .... 12 Panzer ..,... .... 0 18 Princeton .... 7 Providence . ...... ll 16 Princeton .... 3 Lafayette ..... .... 7 30 Princeton .... 7 Vermont ..... .... 2 19 Princeton .... 0 Harvardtf' ...... 2 18 Princeton .... 8 Pennt ..... 7 April 23 Princeton .... 9 Lehigh ................ O 25 Princeton .... 4 Penn? 5 2 Princeton .... 11 Williams ............ 4 26 Princeton - ' 1 HOW Cross 'r 9 June 3 Princeton .... O Penn A. C ........... 10 May , 4 Princeton .... 6 Williams ..... .... 8 l Princeton 0 Duke ........, ...... 1 3 1 Princeton .... 5 N. Y. U ..,..... 7 6 Princeton .... 2 Columbia? .... 0 8 Princeton .... 5 Columbia? . ...... 4 8 Princeton .... 0 Yale? ....... 6 13 Princeton .... 8 Cornellzlt ............ 10 10 Princeton .... 2 Fordham ..,......... 1 ll Princeton .... 2 Temple 3 13 Princeton .... 2 Cornell? ............ 1 13 Princeton .... 2 Dartmouth? ........ 4 13 Princeton .... 3 I-Iarvardt ..,.. ..,. 4 17 Princeton... 4 C, C. N. Y ......... 3 13 Princeton .... 1 Dartmouth? ........ 4 15 Princeton .... 8 Yale? ....... 7 'lc Eastern Intercollegiate League Game. Totals: Princeton won 11-lost 15. EASTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE STANDINGS Team Won Lost P. C. T. Team WON Lost P- C' T' Dartmouth ..... .... 1 1 1 .916 C H I 5 7 .416 Harvard ...... . 8 4 .666 Cofne b. 4 8 .333 Yale ......... . 6 6 .500 O um 13 ' O Princeton .... . 5 7 .416 Penn ....... . 3 9 'Z 5 211 The 1937 Bric:a-:Brac Review of Ike U35 SZJZIOW A live-run rally which brought the Tigers an 8-7 victory in the ninth inning of the Yale Alumni Day ball game climaxed the mediocre l935 varsity baseball season-a season in which rays of exceptional bril- liance shone now and then through the otherwise dis- appointingly dark mist of sloppy games. The year started out brightly with stirring victories over Panzer, Vermont, and Williams in quick suc- cession during Spring vacation. But already the poor luck which dogged the team all season had started to overtake it as Larry Crawford, Tiger sophomore pitching hope, broke his ankle in the Vermont game and was out for the remainder of the campaign. The victory stride was snapped at this point as a strong Penn A. C. nine blanked the Tigers, lO-O, and the Williams aggregation won a return game, 8-6. The Princeton team started making errors wholesale, a weakness that was to cost it many of the contests to come. Dick Bell's brilliant pitching in the Tigers' Hrst Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League start, an over- time tilt with the Columbia Lions, defending League champions, brought Princeton a 2-O victory and short- lived supremacy in the circuit race. A week later the Nassau nine split a twin bill with Cornell at Princeton. Bell again shone when he came back in the nightcap to quell the invaders, 2-l, having been knocked out of the box in the second frame of the opener, but Princeton dropped the League lead once and for all. Coming from two runs behind, Cieorge Lauritzen pitched the Tigers to a 4-3 triumph over a vaunted C. C. N. Y. team, but the following day Nassau errors gave a Providence nine an l l-7 decision. ln the next League game, Dick Bell and Bill Lin- coln, Harvard smoke-ball artist, fought a gruelling mound duel, but the Crimson ace got the upper hand and the team from the broad-A belt went home 2-O victors. Princeton's 6-O shut-out over Lehigh was one of the high spots of the season. Not only did George Lauritzen hold the visitors hitless, the first no-hit, no-run game pitched by a Princeton hurler since l924, but Ken Sandbach, all-League sophomore second base- man, hit a four-ply swat with the bases loaded. lt was the Hrst homer with three on in the memory of Coach Bill Clarke who has been with the Orange and Black since l897. Powerful teams from Holy Cross and Duke trounced the Tiger nine easily, but Dick Bell again took measure of the Columbia Lions in a second extra- inning contest, 5-4. Shorty Morris' 2-l win over the Tl-.Q 1987 Brie:a,Bf,,C Review of the '1935 Season loudly-praised Fordham aggregation was another oft the year's peaks as he pulled his own game out of the fire by fanning three in the ninth with the bases full. The League-winning Dartmouth Indians proved too much for the visiting Princeton ball club, and Olson and Jayne starred in the box for the victors as the Orange and Black team dropped both ends of a double-header at Hanover and saw all League aspira- tions rudely shattered. Lafayette took a poor contest from the sadly-slip- ping Nassau nine, 7-3, but the Nassau team snapped out of its losing streak just long enough to eke an 8-7 Victory over Penn's circuit-cellar-hogging club. It was their last triumph before the season's grande finale. I In the game with Yale at New Haven, the Blue won an abbreviated tilt cut in the sixth inning because of rain, 6-0. Showers hampered the play throughout, and Shorty Morris was unable to deal with the Eli batsmen effectively. The Temple Owls chalked up a 3-2 win over the Tigers in an evening game during final exams, and Harvard took the same team into camp, 4-3, when a League game which had previously been won by Harvard and protested, was re-played. In the eyes of thousands of Alumni the l935 varsity team' will always be a great team. Playing inspired balli afterkspottling its New Haven opponents a seven- runs lead, the Tiger nine came back and after scoring three runs in the fifth, tallied five times in the ninth to win the day before the remnants of more than l5,000 Alumni and guests who had crowded the stands at the opening pitch. Going into the last frame fourpruns behind, Princeton did the impossible. After Captain Leoi Myers' had forced in the tying run whenhe waited out ,Bernie Rankin, Eli relief pitcher, for a walk with all bags loaded, Dale Rice, pinch-hitting, knocked the ,second pitch and the ball game clean out of the hands ofthe Yale' team, , Still, however, the season ended with the Princeton 'team victors in but ll of their 26 played-contests. The Nassau nine also found itself in a tie for fourth T fplaceiwith Cornell in the League standings, Dartmouth having succeeded to the top of that list followed by Harvard and Yale. p l . N , .1 The 1937 131164348466 Name MCCLAVE .. RICE ...,.....,. MORRIS ....,... MARDPIN ......,..,.. CRAWFORD PERRY ..,..,.. SANDBACI-I ....,,.,.. LEVAN .......... ... FRENCH ..... CHUBET ..... MYERS ......4 REICHEL ..... BELL ...,.... HILL ........ NEVITT ...,,... SPENCER ..,..,....,. JOHNSTON LAURITZENMHMM ELKINS ....,...,. MASSET ...,. TEAM ....... Bats g L 3 R 12 R 11 R 6 L 2 L 14 R 27 R 27 R 27 R 27 R 21 R 27 R 14 R 24 L 23 R 12 R 4 L 12 R 2 R 1 27 RATING er pc Name 1 1 CRAWFORD ..... .... 6 2 MARDFIN ....., ..,. 2 3 BELL ,..,.,..... ...... ,... 4 4 LAURITZEN ..... .... 3 5 MORRIS .....,.... ..., 5 8 CHUBET ..... .... 7 9 RICE ....,......... .... 8 6 MCCLAVE ..,... .... 9 7 ELKINS .,.... Offczbzl Bmebazll 211126767 565 7127 7935 44 1 84 28 8 20 O 1 858 '-1 :1- 7U7U?77U'FU7Ul I-4 2 13 24 6 3 90 02 103 100 60 74 26 70 r h 0 1 1 5 2 8 2 2 I 1 6 14 13 28 21 29 13 29 19 26 2 14 8 16 2 5 9 13 12 15 4 5 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 116 214 GG GF 0 O 0 2 5 0 2 5 3 7 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 BATTING tb 2b 3b hr rbi sb 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 1 0 10 2 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 o 0 0 0 0 17 1 1 0 4 3 39 3 1 2 15 6 39 3 2 1 12 6 36 3 2 0 17 4 30 2 1 0 18 5 18 2 1 0 9 1 21 3 1 0 4 1 5 0 0 0 3 2 14 1 0 4 3 17 2 0 3 3 8 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 267 24 10 100 35 PITCI-IING IP xv L AVE.sho BFP BH 444 1 0 1.000 16 3 1493 2 1 .667 63 15 71 4 4 .500 313 63 56LQ 2 3 .400 248 40 5636 2 4 .333 242 51 5 0 1 .000 21 5 17 0 3 .000 83 17 396 0 0 .000 20 3 pg 0 0 .000 6 1 214 hp 0 XVP 0 1 2 0 1 O 1 0 0 Bat. Ave, .500 .385 .333 .333 .333 .318 .311 .285 .281 .260 .233 .216 .192 .186 .179 .179 .125 .100 .OOO .000 .249 AVE. 8 0.00 4.40 2.79 3.04 3.02 3.60 7.41 8.10 1.00 VIIIIQ 1987 Bric:a:Brac NAME PERRY .... MYERS ....., SPENCER .. SANDBACH MYERS ...... FRENCH .. SANDBACH CHUBET .. MYERS ...A., MASSET .. NEVITT ...... ,. HILL .,.,... LEVAN ,.,.. OZWCZZIZ 561165977 f17!57f0Zg65 for 1935 FIRST BASEMEN Th G PO A E L 12 103 8 3 R 12 97 10 3 R 6 44 1 2 SECOND BASEMEN R 27 82 58 13 R 2 O 0 O THIRD BASEMEN R 27 38 32 9 SHORTSTOPS R 2 1 1 O R 27 44 85 17 OUTFIELDERS R 6 2 1 0 R 1 1 1 0 R 23 35 3 1 R 24 42 1 2 R 27 50 4 3 TC 114 110 47 153 0 79 2 146 3 2 39 45 57 PIELDING OUTFIELDERS CCOntinuedj AVE. NAME Th C PO A E TC DP AVE .9737 SPENCER .1.. R 5 4 1 1 6 0 .833 .9727 RICE ....1... R 3 3 0 1 4 0 .750 .957 CATCHERS JOHNSTON 4 7 1 0 8 01.000 3 .915 REICHEL .... 27 118 24 11 153 1 .928 9 .000 PITCHERS MARDFIN .. 5 1 10 0 11 0 1.000 .886 CRAWFORD 2 1 2 0 3' 0 1.000 CHUBET ...,.... R 2 0 2 0 2 0 1.000 BELL ....,..... 14 3 28 2 33 2 .909 1.000 MORRIS ........ 12 3 20 3 26 1 .885 ,884 LAURITZEN 12 6 9 4 19 0 .789 RICE ........,. 6 2 6 3 11 1 .727 ELKINS .......,... 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1.000 MCCLAVE .. 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1.000 .974 TEAM AVERAGE .956 C PO A E TC DP AVE. .947 27 687 308 78 1073 55 .927 TL Q 1937 Bric:a:Brac 1938 FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Jabara, Thompson, Underwood, Hoffman CMgr.j, Smith, Reid, Gardiner. FRONT ROW-Bentkamp, Bissell, Fallon, Novak CCapt,Q, Betts, Hoffman, Sayen. T112 1937 Bric:a:Brac 1938 Fifefkmazn 13013660177 Team. oPPioERs E, R. NovAK . 4,....,,... .A,,.....,....A.. .A... . , ,44... C af ptain R. C. HOFFMAN, III .....,. 7. .,.. ilvlzfnager H J. P. GORMAN ..... ,....,........... . . ...., if .... Coach REVIEW A record of eight wins in eleven starts is itself evi- dence of an eminently successful season for the '38 cub team. All the infield and outfield positions well filled early in the spring, with the exception of pitcher, the chief problem was clearly to take care of this open- ing. Eallon and Bissell rose more and more effectively v ri to the occasion and turhedllin unusually capable mound performances as the cajnpaign proceeded. Por sportsmanship, play. and influence from his position on third base, Qaptainf Novak was awarded the Leroy Gifford Iiellhgg Cup at the close of the year. 1.19381 ..... c. 9f -, TEAM : r K. A. BENTKAMP ......,. .......... C atcher W. G. EALLON, Jr.1. ,--. 1. W. H. SAYEN, III .....,.. ...... First Base H. A. REID .............. -..fn...r H. A. HELLER ........... ........ S econd Base HENRY GARDINER.-f.-..: E. R, NOVAK ............. : .,.... Third Base I. M. HUNTER ,...,.... 1...- D. W. BETTS ..........,... ..,,......... S hortstop E. M. KOOS ..... 1 ....,.. R. M. JABARA.. ...,..,....... ....,,., C enter Eield J. M. SEARLES ........ D. R. UNDERWOOD ,...... ....... L eft Eield H. V. L. SMITH. W. J. HOFFMAN, Jr ...... ...... R ight Eield E. P, THOMPSON...:4: J. T. BISSELL, ....... ........... P itcher GAMES, 1935 ' .. .. , April 17, Princeton 1938 ........ James Monroe H. S ..,.. 7 May Princeton 19387 April 20, Princeton 1938 ........ Trenton H. S ............,.. 7 May Princeton 1.9382 April 22, Princeton 1938 ........ Kingsley ...................... 16 May Princeton 1f9'3'8f April 24, Princeton 1938 .,...... Columbia 1938 .......... 2 May Princeton 1f93j8! April 26, Princeton 1938 ........ Lawrenceville .............. 9 May Princeton April 29, Princeton 1938 ........ Newman ........... ...... 7 217 - ..... ,.,. ........Pitcher Pitcher ......Inlield .........Inneld 1 ...... O-utneld ......Outf1eld ......Outiield ......Out1ield Hill ............... ' ..... .,.... 7 Rutgers 1938 ...... ..... 2 Yale 1938 ........ ,..,. 8 Princeton Prep ............ O 8 Lafayette 193 8 The 1937 Briczaa-Brac Victories NAME Opp. Pri Acme ..... ,,,,, Active ..... ..... ABM ........ ..... Albright ..., ..... 0 1 0 Alaska ,..... 3 0 Alert ,....,. 0 Allegheny ..... ...,. 1 1 Alumni ...... ..,,. Andover ..,. .,... Army ...,........,,.. ...., Atlantics ....,..,............ Baltimore C1.L.j Boston College .......... Boston fN.L.j . 1 6 Auburn ................,..... 0 4 Bordentown ...........,.. 1 0 1 5 1 1 0 1 Amherst .... ,....... 1 2 26 1 6 0 1 1 O 0 0 1 7 Brooklyn CN.L.D ..,... 2 8 0 Bowdoin ,..,.. .......... ,... 2 6 7 Brown ........,......,..,... 40 Bucknell .,........., ,,.., 0 4 Buffalo ..,...... ..... 0 1 Burlington ..... ,.... 2 1 California .....,. ..... 0 1 Carlisle ,............. .,... 0 1 Catholic Univ. ..,..,.,.. 1 0 Centennial ...,,..... .... , 1 0 Chelsea .........., .,.,. 2 4 Cleveland .....,. ..... 1 O C. C. N. Y. ...,., , .... 1 4 Colgate ...........,.. ,,...,.. 4 4 Columbia A. C ..,......., 0 1 Columbia Law ..,,...... 0 1 Columbia ...,..,..,........ 1 1 27 Cornell ,..,.,.....,,.....,.., 19 40 Crescent A.C, ..., .,,.. 1 3 Cuban Giants .... ..... 1 1 Comlvfeie Bazfebazll Recomf 1862-1935 Tits 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 O 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 First Game 1894 1883 1898 1876 1909 1894 1894 1933 1875 1889 1922 1863 1883 1911 1922 1876 1889 1908 1878 1870 1902 1885 1886 1920 1901 1914 1875 1873 1883 1900 1914 1897 1883 1868 1880 1920 1888 Victories NAME Opp. Pri. Dartmouth ,.,., .,.... 1 5 27 Denance ....,... ...... 0 1 Detroit .,......... 2 0 Dickinson ....... 0 6 Dolly Varden . O 1 Domestic ,....... . 1 l Duke ,.............. 5 2 Eastons ..... 2 0 Eckford ..... 1 O Edgehill ......... 0 1 Elizabeth ..,.... O 1 Englewood EC. 0 2 Enterprise ..,..,. O 1 Eureka ....,...... 0 1 Exeter .,.,... O 5 Flyaways ..,. O 2 Fordham ,..... 14 20 P. '55 M ....... O 3 Georgia .......... 0 1 Georgetown 30 29 Germantown 0 3 Gettysburg ..... 0 3 Harvard ...... 70 55 Haverford .... 0 I Holy Cross ...,. 10 9 Holy Oak ....... 1 0 lllinois .......,., 1 0 lndianapolis 1 0 Jersey City ..... 5 1 Johns Hopkins 0 7 Keystone .,.,..,., 0 1 Klientz ...,...... 0 1 Lafayette ....... 7 42 Lawrenceville . 0 22 Lehigh .........., 1 28 Long Island 1 1 Louisville .,...,. 1 0 Ties 0 0 0 O 0 l 1 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 O 0 2 0 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O First Game 1880 1879 1881 1896 1887 1873 1928 1874 1872 1896 1897 1890 1877 1874 1903 1874 1877 1895 1924 1893 1874 1904 1863 1924 1900 1879 1902 1877 1879 1877 1883 1878 1873 1902 1890 1886 1876 Victories NAME Opp. Pri. T1 Manchester ...... ..,.. 2 Manhattan .,....... Maryland A.C. ......... . Maryland Univ. Meiji Univ. fJapa HD Mercersburg ..,........... Metropolitan .,,.,..,...... Michigan .......... Montclair .......... Montgomery .,............ Monumentals ,,............ Murray' Hill A.C ....,.... Nameless . ,........ . ..,.... .. Navy ....,....,...... Neptune ,..,... Newark .,..............,..... New Bedford ............ New Haven ................ New York CA.L.1 ..... New York A.C ..,........ New York Univ ......,.. North Carolina .. Notre Dame .... Ohio State ..... 0 0 1 1 0 3 28 11 19 10 0 1 0 Olympics ....... ..... Orange ............ .,... Orange A.C. ,.....,..,... . Panzer College ..,......... Pelham Bay Station .... Penn A.C. ...,...,..,...,.. . Pennsylvania .,.....,...... Penn State ,.., .......... Philadelphia CA.L.1 Philadelphia CN.L.1 Pittsburgh .................. Pittsburgh CN.L.1.. Princeton A.C ...,.,....... 0 0 9 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 5 1 0 5 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 O 2 1 3 0 1 3 2 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 711 1 4 0 2 1 0 1 1 7 2 1 1 40 ll 9 2 1 0 1 'es First Game 1879 1881 1898 1927 1924 1906 1881 1882 1889 1895 1884 1894 1874 1906 1870 1870 1878 1875 1911 1926 1899 1912 1914 1927 1863 1873 1891 1933 1918 1932 1879 1895 1863 1874 1914 1897 1933 The 1987 B rice-a:Brac NAME Providence Quaker City .....,... .... Rahway ......,......,...... Randolph Macon ........ Resolutes .,.,,...,.. .... Richmond ......,. .... Rose Hill ........,.. Rutgers .........,....,,...... Second Naval District.. South Orange ........,..... Southwark .,....... .... S.I.C.C. , ............ Springfield ...........,.,,,.. Stars CBrook1ynj ,...,.., Complete Baseball Recowl - 1862 - 1935 Victories Opp. Pri 2 0 3 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 0 1 9 23 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 3 0 1 0 2 Ties 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 O 0 0 0 1 0 0 First Vicrorics First Vict Game NAME Opp. Pri. Ties Game NAME Opp. 1881 Stars CN. Brunswickj .. 0 1 0 1862 Utica .,.......... ..... O 1885 Stars CSyracuseQ .,.,..,.., 0 2 0 1876 Vanderbilt ..,.... ..... O 1891 Stevens .......,........,.,,.. 0 2 0 1913 Vermont ...... .,... 3 1926 Swarthmore ...., ...... 1 5 O 1919 Villanova . ..... 3 1873 Syracuse ........ ..,... 1 6 1 1904 Virginia ,..... ..,...., 1 3 1896 Temple ............. ,, .... 3 4 O 1928 V.P.I, .,,.....,..,. 1 1870 Trenton ..,,,.............,. 6 8 0 18 71 Washington ..... ,,,.. 3 1866 Tri-Mountain ......,,.,.. 0 1 0 1870 W. 55 J ......,,. O 1918 Trinity ........,.,.. ...... 0 6 0 1903 W, '65 L ........, ,... . 1 1910 Tufts ............ ....,. 0 5 O 19 00 Wesleyan ...,..,.., ,......... 1 18 80 Union ....,..,................ 1 1 0 187 9 West Virginia ,...,....... 0 1874 Union College ,......... .. 0 2 0 1895 William and Mary ...... 4 1927 Univ. of Richmond ,,.. 1 2 0 1926 Williams ..,....,...,...,.... 6 18 63 Ursinus ....................., 1 9 0 19 05 Worcester . ........ 2 Yale ....,. ,..,.,.. 9 9 Princeton: Victories--876 219 Defeats-5 6 6 Ties-17 ories Pri 1 2 9 13 24 0 3 2 1 11 4 3 26 O 66 Ties 0 0 1 0 O O O O O O O 0 1 O 0 First Game 1879 1921 1897 1910 1886 1929 1881 1904 1896 1892 1899 1907 1864 1879 1867 TI-.Q 1937 Briczah-Brac L. W. MUDGE -L. W. MUDGE -L. W. MUDGE -H. C. MILSPAUGH -H. C. MILSPAUGH -E. P. RANKIN -W. H. WICKHAM -R, E. LITTLE -E. A. VAN WAGENEN -E. P. RANKIN -VV. H. BUCK A. VAN RENSSALAER ' T. K. BRADFORD ARTHUR PELL -DAVID PATTON -J. M. WOODS -J. M. WOODS -D. LAUGHLIN -EDWARD EURMAN Bmebazl! Cazlvzmm 1860-1935 C. B. NVIGTON -W. S. HORTON ALEXANDER McCUNE -OGDEN RAPFERTY -J. M. I-IARLAN -J. M. HARLAN -DUNCAN EDWARDS -J. P. SHAW 1 -A. H. LARKIN ' -E. O. WAGENHORST -W. H. KING C. C. DANA -C. C. DANA . -L. A. YOUNG -PHILIP KING C. S. MacKENZIE J. H. BROOKS JEROME BRADLEY W. W. WILSON 2 98-P. 99-F. O0- 0 l- IO-F. Il- A. XV. W. -P. -C. -G, -S. -J. -E. XV S. -C. -E. -B. O. -B. W NV R, E. J. G. C. T J. L. H. R. T. V. H. D. K. S. S. KAFER KAFER HILDEBRAND GREEN STEINWENDER PEARSON STEVENS WELLS REID. Jr, COONEY W. HARLAN SIDES DAWSON WHITE STERRETT WORTHINGTON RHOADS GREENE LAW -E. H. DRIGGS -W, H. MADDEN 19- -R. M. TRINDLE -JANON FISHER -W. S. MacPHEE -J. H. JEEFERIES -PAUL EUWER -J. M. BOOHECKER -T. S. DIGNAN -R. NV. LaBEAUME -W. M. HARDT 29-P. H, STRIBLING, II --J. H. O'TOOLE -C. E. MULDAUR -E. K. BONVMAN -J. S. PURNELL -G. L.. EOLLANSBEE -J. L. MYERS -R. H. FRENCH XV. H. BADE C R 13 W ,l-lm 1937 BricjQ:BraE VARSITY CREW Firestone KCOXJ, Penninger, Keppel CCapt.j, Gawthrop, Kelly, Swift, Hallett, Bugbce, Stoddard. The 1937 Br1c:a:Brac Tf6l7f5Z'l3! Crew OFFICERS, 1934-35 GORDON KEPPEL, '36 ,,..............4...... ...4..A......... ..,... C a ptain C. A. MCKENNEY, Jr., '35 ...... .A.,..,...,,...... M anager J. R. REIST, Jr., '36 ....,..... ,...,... A ssistant Manager ROGER WILLOCK, '36 ...... .,...., A ssistant Manager G. G. SIKES, '16 .,....,....,,, .,.....,,...........,, C oach VARSITY Position Age Height Weight Year Bow BROOKE STODDARD, '37 .,.,,,..,.. 20 6 ft. 0 in. 160 First 2 HENRY G. BUGBEE, Jr., '36 ,,.,... 20 6 ft. 1 in. 177 First 3 ROBERT C. HALLETT, '35 ...... 21 5 ft. 11 in. 1915 Second 4 HARLAN F. SWIFT, '37 ......... 19 6 ft. 3 in. 185 First 5 JOHN F, P. KELLY, '36 ........, 20 6 ft. 4 in. 185 First 6 ALFRED GAWTHROP, '35 .,.........,., 22 6 ft. 3 in. 180 Second 7 GORDON KEPPEL, '36 ..,,..............,.....,. Z0 6 ft. 3 in. 185 First Str. LAURENCE FENNINGER, Jr., '36 ....,.. 20 6 ft. I in. 175 First COX ROGER S. FIRESTONE, '35 ...,........... 22 5 ft. 7 in. 125 Second VARSITY CREW RACES APRIL 13-AT PRINCETON APRIL 27-AT CAMBRIDGE CCOMPTON CUPD First ..........,.,...,..,..,.,,..,........... Princeton First ..................................,...., Princeton Second .,.... .....,... P enn. A. C. Second ,..... . . ...... Harvard Distance ........ 1-5716 miles Third .,...,. .........,....,.,.., M .I.T. Time .. .,...... 7 min. 4 sec, Distance ,.........,..,.... 1 miles Time ...,. ...,,..... 9 min. 22-3f5 sec. 223 MAY 11-AT PRINCETON CCI-IILDS CUPD First .....,,,.....,.......... Second ..,......,,..............,..,..... Third ,,.. Distance . Time .,.,.. min. .,.....Penn .Princeton Columbia IM miles 182 sec. 1987 Bric:a:Brac 150-POUND CREVJ BACK ROW-H. Roberts, Cook, Schwartz, Rauch, D. Roberts. FRONT ROW-Edwards, Cooke, Echeverria CCapt.D, MacRae CCOXD, B. W. Warner. The First . Second First . Second Third First . Second Third First , Second Third 1987 Brm,a,BraC Cb6l774f7Z07fZ.fb4Z7 U0-fb Cffewg 7935 Position Age Height Weight Year Bow I-I. B. ROBERTS. '36 ....... ........... ..,. 2 0 5:11 142 Second 2 DURAND ECHEVERRIA. '35 ..... 21 5:10 153 Third 3 DAVID ROBERTS. III. '36 ,..,..... 21 5:11 148 First 4 R. S. RAUCI-I. Jr., '36 ,.,.....,.. Z0 6 153 Second 5 P. G. COOK, '37 ................ 20 6 158 First 6 A. I-I. EDWARDS, '37 ..,.... 19 5:9 156 First 7 B. NV. WARNER, '37. ,.,.. 10 6 142 First Str. G. R. COOKE, Jr.. '36 .,..., 21 6 ' 141 First COX G. D. NIACRAE, '37 .,,. ..,.............., . .. 20 5:5 112 First RACES APRIL 27-AT CAMBRIDGE .............,.Princeton Distance ..,.....1-5716 mi1es ..,. M. I. T. Time ....,....... 6 min. 58-3710 sec. IVIAY 11--AT PRINCETON Princeton Distance ...,...1-5716 miles - Columbia Time 7 min. 11-6710 sec. IVIAY 18-AT CAMBRIDGE CGOLDTI-INVAITE CUPJ ......Princeton Distance 1-5716 miles ------1'--Yale Time min,171Z sec. ....................Harvz1rd IVIAY 25-AT PI-IILADELPI-IIA IJOSEPH XVRIGI-IT CHALLENGE CUPJ .........,........Princeton Fourth Fifth ..........,.......... .......... fl rvir 5 i PeS.n Distance 1-5716 mugs Gum 13 Time min. 51 Sec. 225 The 1937 Bricaaalgrae Review of Ike I935 Seaton Deprived of an opportunity to vindicate its only loss by the stormy water of Lake Cayuga on the day of the Carnegie Cup race with Yale, Navy, and Cornell, Princeton's Varsity crew had to be contented with a record of four victories and one defeat for 1935. Only to Penn's Eastern sprint champions did Gordon Sykes' l935 edition bow, and on that day the Tigers gave their poorest exhibition of the season. Lacking coordination from the start of the Childs Cup race, in which Columbia also engaged, the Orange and Black eight, which up to then had been undefeated, was headed all the way by the light but speedy Quaker crew, and Rusty Callow's men finally won out by a margin of a length and a quarter. A few days before the opening of the season. the men in the Varsity boat and the returning lettermen elected Gordon Keppel, '36, captain for 1935. Keppel, who was on the Jayvee boat the year before, pulled No, 7 oar throughout the season, Before the first race with the Penn A. C. eight, national sprint champion in 1934, Coach Sikes decided that on the strength of performances in time trials, his Jayvee boat stood a better chance of winning than his Varsity, and in went the Juniors against the Pennacs. The erstwhile Jayvees, with Larry Fenninger at stroke, rowed a smooth, steady race and after leading all the way upset the favored club oarsmen with over a length to spare. The following week on the Charles, this same Jayvee com- bination with Kelly and Bugbee in place of Smith and Armstrong retained the Compton Cup, defeating Harvard by a length margin as M. I, T.'s light boat followed far behind the Crimson. At the beginning of the year, Princeton oarsmen had been inclined to look past the Childs Cup encounter to the Carnegie Cup duel with Yale and Cornell. When Navy was added to the list of Ithacan starters, this tendency was increased. But when Penn pulled the surprise of the eastern crew season by beating Yale's highly-touted eight for the Blackwell Cup on the Schuyl- kill the day Princeton won at Cambridge, the Tigers realized that Penn was a real hurdle in their march. ' The same Varsity boat of Penninger, Captain Keppel, Gaw- throp, Kelley, Swift, Hallett, Bugbee, and Stoddard with Rog Firestone at the tiller ropes, was slated to start in the Childs Cup race. but at the last minute Firestone was taken ill and Jack Hudson was commissioned to cox this crew as well as the Jayvees. Penn pulled away at the qarter-mile post. and rowing steadily, widened the gap as the race went on. Penninger made his bid at the mile post when he called for a rise in the Princeton beat. Penn. however. had plenty of reserve and capably resisted it. Never again were the Quakers challenged and they crossed the line a length and a quarter before the Nassau boat, with Columbia, never an important factor, some six lengths further behind. The Princeton eight, eager to avenge this defeat by Penn, was in line shape for the Carnegie Cup contest, and in trials during the week preceding made its best season records. To the Nassau crewmen, thus, the cancellation of the race on Lake Cayuga after waiting four hours for the water to calm down, was the biggest blow of their campaign. The other contestants had races yet to come, but for Princeton the anti-climax at Ithaca was the season's iinis. The real ability of the 1935 Princeton crew remains one of the mysteries of Tiger sport annals: it certainly is not truly rep- resented on the record books. The poorly-conditioned Penn A. C. boat which the Orange and Black Varsity defeated in April was not the same boat which beat Penn in mid-May. Harvard, M. l. T., and Columbia were the three most-defeated sprint crews in the East, so the Princetonians' record was little enhanced by outrowing them. Then again. Princeton did not row at its best against Penn. Not to detract from the Quarkers' well-earned victory, the Tigers in top form might not have beaten them, but at least they would have offered them a stiffer race. An interesting feature of the crew season was the establishment of a new course on Lake Cayuga, leading from the bend in the Lake toward the dam. Chiefiy to provide better facilities for viewing the finishes. the new arrangement proved a distinct suc- cess at the Childs Cup Regatta, the only time when there was occasion to use it, when paying spectators flooded the stands and parking spaces. The first championship lightweight season in Princeton crew history was recorded by Captain Echeverria's 150-pound boat The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Review of the 1935 Season which placed itself in an Eastern class by itself, winning the Wright Cup at the American Henley's on the Schuylkill over crews from Columbia, Penn, Harvard, and Navy after defeating the first three of this quartet in addition to M. I. T. and Yale previous to this race. Opening the season, Coach Bryan's eight displayed its power by beating its nemesis of other years, M. I. T., on the Charles River. In the Childs Cup Regatta the Hfties clearly demonstrated their superiority by widening a quarter-length margin over Co- lumbia to two lengths and half in the last quarter mile. Penn was third in this contest. In the Goldthwait Cup encounter with Yale and Harvard on the Charles, the victors held off a closing Eli spurt to win by a deck-length. The finishing touch to the unbeaten season was in the tilt for the Wright Cup where the Nassau boar won a smashing length triumph over Penn as the other three entries finished hunched together close behind. The Faculty Committee turned down a request by the light- weights to be allowed to compete at Henley since they would be forced to row out of their weight division. In recognition of the year's record, major P 's were awarded the 150-pound first boat. The Jayvees went to Cambridge for the first race of the year favored to beat Harvard and M. I. T. Harvard's Junior Varsity, however, which became the Crimson's first boat two weeks later, proved too powerful for the Tigers. Following this eight by two lengths, the Nassau shell managed to defeat M. I. T. without any trouble. Coach Sykes shifted his Jayvee boat before the Childs Regatta and the revamped boating which included four men moved up from the third shell, showed up splendidly to conquer a favored Penn eight by two and a half lengths. Since Columbia did not have a boat entered in this race and the contest at Ithaca v f was blown out, the Jayvees had to be satisfied at two wins opposed to a single defeat. CREW CAPTAINS, 1911-1936 ' ......,.........,..........,....,..........,,......,..,. ROBERT T. ROCHE ' .,.,.,.. ,......... S YLVAN J. RANCH RUDOLE RAUCH ' ........ .....,, T HEODORE C. BRIGGS ' .... OLIVER S. PUTNAM 11 12 13 .....,.. ..,, 14 15 .....,., ..... '16 .,..,... ...,,,,, R OBERT A. COCI-IRAN '17 .,...... ........ R OBERT A. COCHRAN '18 ........ ...,...... H ARDING S. ROCHE '19 ,....,., ......, W ILLIAM M. PAXTON '20 ..,..... ,.... R OGERS S. LAMONT '21 .,... ...,.. H UGH C. CRESSWELL '22 ,...,... ....... S IDNEY W. MILNE '23 ........ ..... ,.,. .... .I O H N T. PIRIE, 11 '24 ........ ............ C HARLES L. AUSTIN '25 ,....... ...,.....,..,..... W ALTER G. DYER '26 ........ ........ A RTHUR KENNEDY, Jr. '27 ........ . ................... HOWARD CLARK '28 ...,,... ,..,... H ERBERT R. STRATPORD '29 ........ ............ J AMES M. THOMPSON '30 ....... ,................... J AMES O. PEASE '31 ....,... ........ R OBERT C. COLEMORE '32 ........ .......,.... J AMES G. SI-IENNAN '33 ........ ........... B REWSTER W. SMITH ' ...,... ....... A IKMAN ARMSTRONG, Jr. 34 35 .....,. . .....,......,...... GORDON KEPPEL 36 ........ ....,..........,. G ORDON KEPPEL The 1987 Bric:a:Brac 1938 FRESHMAN CREW STANDING-Kinney CCapt.j, Perry, Rutherfurd, McMillan, Taeusch, LeBouti11ier, Cox, Evans. SEATED-Norris CCOXD. The 1937 Briczazlgrac 1938 Fzfefbmwz Crew OFFICERS F. S. KINNEY ......,,.,.,A. ,.,A ,,..,. . . ... . .Captain W. H. PFLAUMER, '34.. ...A,.A ,....... .... ...... . C oach The 1938 heavies, coached by Wally Pflaumer, a member ofthe 1933 and 1934 Varsity boats, showed up splendidly in time trials but in competition lapsed into mediocrity. Harvard, Columbia, and Penn ihlowed their wake to the cubs, who headed only . 1. T. REVIEW Lightweight Coach Bill Bryan had two champion- ship crews to his credit during 1935 as the lightweight Freshman eight swept to victories over Yale, Harvard. Columbia, Penn, Hun and Lawrenceville during the season, earning major numerals, THE CREW Name Position W. K. COORS .,..,.,........, .....,.. S troke O. H. PERRY ...,..,.............. .,... 7 G, G. RUTHERFURD .....,...,... .. 6 WY A. WOOD ...........,.............,.,. 5 F. S. KINNEYH, .. ....,. 4 PHILIP LE BOUTILLIER, .Ir ..... 3 H. B. COX .......................,..,,..... 2 JOHN EVANS, Jr ..... ...,................, B ow T. H. NORRIS. ............................ Cox RACES, 1 93 5 DMS First Second Third Course April 27 ...... .... H arvard 1938 .. ..,..... Princeton 1938 .......... M. I. T. 1938 ....... ................. C harles May 11 ...... .... C olumbia 1938 .......... Pennsylvania 1938 .... Princeton 1938 .,.... .,..... L ake Carnegie .2 Time 1937 Br a rac JUNIOR VARSITY CREW Standing Cleft to rightj : Hudson CCOXQ, Warner, F.. Saalfield, Kauffmann, Osborn, Dicke, Zundel, Wister, Peirce fLHGZ.07f VJVIZIZQ! Crew JUNIOR VARSITY Position Age Height Weight Year Bow P. A. SCHWARTZ, '36 .........,.,....,....,.....,.... 21 5 ft 10 in. 158 First 2 C. B. SIMONTON, '37 .....,. 20 5 ft. 10 in. 158 First 3 R. R. ZUNDEL, '35 ......... 21 6 ft. Zin. 185 Second 4 H. P. DICKE, '36 .................. . ...... 20 6 ft. 3 in. 184 First 5 A. C. SMITH, Jr., '36 ........... .... . ......... . . 21 6 ft 3 in. 185 Second 6 RUDOLPH KAUFFMANN, II, '36 ....... 20 6 ft 4 in. 199 First 7 J, T. PEIRCAE, '36, .....,.....,............................. 21 6 ft O in. 185 Second Str. G. E. ARMSTRONG, '37 ........ .. .......,............ 19 5 ft. 11 in. 152 First Cox H. K. HUDSON, '36 ............................,,........ 21 5 ft. 3 in. 113 First JUNIOR VARSITY RACES APRIL 27-AT CAMBRIDGE MAY I 1-AT PRINCETON First .,.....................,.................. Harvard First ..................,..................... Princeton Second ..... ..,...................... ...... P r inceton Second ......... .........,...................... P enn Third ......, ,..........,........... M .I.T, Distance . .................. 1 M miles Distance .... ..,....,.,.........,. 1 M, miles Time ..... ....... 9 min. 40-1X5 sec. Time ..... ....... 9 min. 28-2f5 sec. M IV AA N CIEIII RIL T? yi C 5 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac VARSITY SOCCER TEAM TOP ROW-Montgomery, Tweedy, Logan CCoachj, Davison, Elkins. SECOND ROW-Larsen CMgr.j, Grcenslade, Pollansbee, Oelsner, Fletcher, Singmaster, Morgan, Cogan CTrainerD. FRONT ROW-Sayre, Reed, Levy-Hawes, Watson CCapt.D, Snyder, Heminway, Close. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Vrzfffzfy Soccer OFFICERS, 1935 E. T. P. WATSON, '36 . ...,,., Captain L. H. LARSEN, '36 .,4.,.,,,. ..... M anager W. F. LOGAN ....,..,.. .. ....., ,..,. ..,.... C o ach TEAM HARPER FOLLANSBEE, '37 .,....,...... Goal J. H, HEMINWAY, '36 ........ Right Fullback G. W. ELKINS, Jr., '37 .......... Left Fullback BRONSON TWEEDY, '37. Right Halfback A. G. FLETCHER, Jr., '38..Center Halfback E. P. OELSNER. '37 ,....,........ Left Halfback W. H. CLOSE, Jr., '37 ..,.....,. Outside Right E. T. P. WATSON, '36 ...,.,,,.. Inside Right R. V. GREENSLADE, '38..Center Forward RODMAN MORGAN, '37 .......... Inside Left R. W. SAYRE, '37 .,.,,....,......,. Outside Right SUBSTITUTES R. H. DAVISON, '37 F. J. LEVY-HAWES, '36 F. K. MONTGOMERY, Jr., '37 W. W. L. REED, '38 LAWRENCE SINGMASTER, '38 W. E. SNYDER, '36 The I935 Soccer Team Went through a mediocre season, winning only half of its games and losing to both Harvard and Yale. Morgan and Greenslade were outstanding, having accounted for the majority of Princeton's points. RECORD, I 9 3 5 Date Score Opponent Score October IZ, Princeton ..........,... 0 Penn Mutual ..... ....... O October I8, Princeton .....,.,...... I Swarthmore ,,.. ....... I October 26, Princeton .....,........ 0 Cornell ..,.,..... ...,... I November I, Princeton ............,. 2 Haverford ...... ....... I Date Score 0 November 9, Princeton ............ November I6, Princeton November 23, Princeton November 30, Princeton .... ..,2 Opponent Score Harvard ..,... .......... 4 Lehigh ..,., ........ O Pennsylvania ......., I Yale - ...... .. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM STANDING-Bensen QMgr.D, Kamm, Orr, Lockbridge, St. John, Geis CCoachD. SEATED-Carver, Parsons, Hogan fCapt.j, Rosengarten, Applegate. The 1957 Bric:a:Brac VWJZU Cmtf Cammy OFFICERS, 1935 H. V. HOGAN, '36 ..... ....,... . .. . .. ...,.,. Captain J. BENSEN, '36 ..,..,. .44... M anager M. T. GEIS .....,..,..,.. ............. .....,. C o acla TEAM I... A. CARVER. '38 H. V. HOGAN, '36 D. E. JERREMS, '38 D. V. PARSONS, '38 FREDERIC ROSENGARTEN. Jr.. '38 SUBSTITUTES P. R. APPLEGATE, Jr.. '38 C. R. KAMM. '38 L. P. LOCHRIDGE. Jr., '38 W. H. ORR. Jr.. '37 P. C. S'l'..1OHN. '38 RECORD. 19 3 5 DMC Score Opponent SCOTC October 18. Princeton ..... ....,... 3 O Rutgers ...... ------f- 2 6 October 25, Princeton ........ ......... 1 8 Columbia .... -f---4-4 3 7 November l, Princeton .... ........ 1 9 Navy .......... --4-44-' 3 6 November ll. Princeton . .,....... 30 Harvard -'-A- Z5 November ll. Princeton ........,..................,........................ 25 Yale ......... .. .........................................,..........,........,.......... .30 With three victories and two defeats. the 1935 season may be considered a fair one for the Princeton Cross Country Team. Captain Hogan. Carver, Rosengarten, and Parsons were the outstanding men, especially in the Navy meet. 235 2 1987 'cz : rac eeir eloe Bo VARSITY SVJIMMING TEAM TOP ROW-Cabble CAsst. Mgrj, Goheen CAsst, Mgr.j. THIRD ROW-Tlnomas CAsst. Coachl. Pierce 4Mgr.H, Canoune, Foot. Kinney fflsst. IVIgr.j, Baiter, Severance, Zacharias CAsst. Mgrj, Van Horn CAsst. Trainerl. SECOND ROXViStepp CCoachD, Nason, Webster, Nicholls, Sullivan, Whitely, Bayliss, Crawford, Smith, Cogan CTrainerD. FIRST ROW4Oxxfens. Coughlin, Willey, Grannis CCapt.D, Englis, Skelly, Barrett. The 1987 l3ric:a:Brac VJVIZU Jiwimmmgg oPP1cERs, 1935 U. B. GRANNIS, Jr., '35 .....,......,.........A, Captain C. C. PIERCE, Jr., '35 .,.., ,.,,.... ' ...,..., Manager J. E. ZACHARIAS, '36 ..... ..,,. A ssistant Manager R. R. P. GOHEEN, '36 ..... ..... A ssistant Manager H. W. STEPP., .................,,,.... .,....... .......... C o ach TEAM J. H. BARRETT, Jr., '35 J. M. CORBETT, '36 H. L. CANOUNE, '37 S. W. COLLINS, Jr., '35 H. C. CRAWFORD, Jr., '36 Q, A, NASON, '37 B. H. coUoHLIN, '35 A. C. RANDoLPH. '36 , E NICHOLLS, '37 W. E. ENGLIS, Jr., '35 CRAIG SEVERANCE, '36 - EEE IEMITH .37 U. B. GRANNIS, Jr., '35 G. R. WEBSTER, '36 ' ' ' , J. T. SKELLY, Jr., '35 W. H. WILLEY, Jr.. '36 D- F- SULLIVAN, 37 P. S. STRONG, '35 J. C. WOODLE, '36 J. O. WHITELEY. Jr., '37 R. E. BAITER, '36 C. W. BAYLISS, Jr., '37 REVIEW The swimming team, led by three brilliant stars, to Penn, and being swamped by Yale. Willey brolfe Captain Balky Grannis, Captain-elect Howie Willey, the world record for the 500-yard bckstroke, and in and Johnny Barrett, had quite a successful season, the Intercollegiates took a second in the 150-yard Winning seven meets, dropping a one-point decision backstroke. Barrett placed a fifth in the dive. SUMMARY DMC Score Opponent Score Jan. 12 Princeton... ....... 60 Lehigh ...... .... . .. 11 Jan. 19 Princeton... ....... 60 Rider ..... ---. . .11 Feb. 12 Princeton ...... ....... 4 2 Columbia ,. -..-- 29 Feb, 16 Princeton ...... ..... . .43 Army ......... -.-.- 2 3 Feb. 18 Princeton ...... ....... 4 7 Dartmouth H.--24 Feb. 22 Princeton ...... ....... 3 8 Harvard ....... .---- 3 3 Feb. 26 Princeton ...... ....... 3 5 Pennsylvania. ..... 36 March 2, Princeton ...... ....... 5 1 Rutgers ..... 20 March 9, Princeton ...... ....... 1 7 Yale ....... .-4.- 5 4 237 az 1937 r'c:a: rac M lE 4 Q f t,,,, 1f'.,L g lLQ VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM STANDING-Reed CCoachD, Bowie, Rawls, Armentrout CMgr.j, Schmidlapp, Quinn. SEATED-Kennedy, Treide, Gregory CCapt.j, Perry, McKee. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Vmffzly WVe5llz'nCg oPP1cERs, 1935 J. A. GREGORY, Jr., '35 ,........,..,...,,........ Captain J. S. ARMENTROUT, Jr., '35 .......,....,,.. Manager H. C. ESSERTIER, '36 .........,.... Assistant Manager A. BLACK, Jr., '36 ,........,.,.......... Assistant Manager J. J. REED ..,......,,,.....,..,..,..........,..,,.,......,.... Coach TEAM ..............,..,...,,. 118-lb. Class J. A. GREGORY, Jr., '35 ,,.,.. ,..,., 1 55-lb. Class . . . , r '37 .............. 126-lb Cl 1 1 - H' E' PERRY, .37 IAVIAI .'44'.hA I M 4,.., 135-lb C1222 G. B. TREIDE, 36 .,....,........ ......... 1 65 lb. Class J, V, QUINN, '35 ,,,4VAA.,,4V ',, UVIIAAA 1 45,113 Class C. J, SCHMIDLAPP, '35 ...... ......... 1 75-lb. Class C. K. BOWIE, Jr., '36 ....,.., ....... 1 45-lb. Class W. S, RAWLS, '37 ....,,......, ...,,... U nlimited Class p REVIEW The Wrestling Team completed a very successful season during 1935, Winning five meets, and losing only to Columbia and Yale. The team placed third in the Intercollegiates, Gregory securing the 155-lb. title, and Triede placing second in his class. A goal of long standing was realized on March 7 when these grapplers defeated Lehigh in the year's most brilliant set of matches. Perry's victory over Captain Case of the Brown and White in the 135-pound class paved the Way early in the evening for the overthrow of the defending Eastern Intercollegiate champions. MEETS Date Score Opponent SCOFC Jan. 12 Princeton ......... 21 Rutgers ..... .--...-. 1 3 Jan. 19 Princeton ......... 18 Lafayette --... 8 Feb. 9 Princeto ......... 17 M Pennsylvania ........ 10 W Eeb. 16 Princeton ......... 19 Harvard ......... .-..---. 1 1 Feb. 23 Princeton ......... 16 Columbia ..... .-...4-- 1 3 Feb. 27, Princeton ......... 1 1 Yale ............ -'----4A 1 7 March 7, Princeton ......... 17 Lehigh . ....... -.---,-A 1 3 WSW-I s 1551 9 87 Bs5'C:f3fBfiC VARSITY GYM TEAM TOP ROW-Houston, McGinity, Nicholson, SECOND ROW-Wilgus, Kilcullen, Earhart, Merrell CMgr.D, Schwenk, Gucker, Stengel. FRONT ROW-Moulton, J. H. White, Lewis CCapt.j, Coates, Jacobs. The 1937 Br-ic:a:Brac Vazmiy Gym oiaricians, 1934-1935 A. G. LEWIS, 35 ,................,.....,. .. .......A,..... .. , , ...,....,... Captain E. J. MERRELL, '35 .,.,..4 ,....,..,..........Managex S. D. HART, 36 ......,..........,,... ...... A ssistant Manager A. D. SWIFT, Jr., '36 ...,,......... ...... A ssistant Manager RICHARD SWINNERTON ........,...,... ,.....,..,.........,.. C oach TEAM J. O. COATES, '35 W. G. MOULTON, '36 W. C. EARHART, '36 R. H. KILCULLEN, '36 J. H, WHITE, '36 GEORGE WILGUS, '36 CARL FERENBACH, II, '37 THOMAS GUCKER, III, '37 G. H. HOUSTON, Jr., '37 FRANCIS JACOBS, '37 P. J. MCGINITY, '37 J. W. NICHOLSON, III, '37 W. L. SCHWENK, '37 GEOFFREY STENGEL, '37 REVIEW OE THE SEASON ' The loss of four outstanding men through grad- uation of the Class of I934 was largely made up for by the addition of a group of exceptionally good Sophomores. At the beginning of the season the team gave promise of doing very well and though it took only the one meet with M. I. T., the exciting Dart- mouth and Navy encounters were lost by heart- breaking, narrow margins. The team suffered greatly through lack of confidence in its own performance, and Coach Swinnerton has great hopes for the next two years as the Sophomores become more seasoned performers. It was decided not to enter the Inter- collegiates this year since it was believed that the necessary expense would not be justified by Princeton's chances to place. MEETS Date Score Opponents SCOYC Dec, 15, Princeton ........ ......... 2 7 Newark Y. M. C. A ...... ....,.... 2 7 Feb. 16 Princeton ........ Dartmouth ................ ........ . 29 Feb. 22 Princeton ........ M. I. T .............--'-- 4 -'---f --17 March 2 Princeton ........ ...... T emple ..,.... .-...---4 3 1 March 8 Princeton ........ Navy ....., .----4.- J 28 March 16 Princeton ........ ...... A rmy ...... --..---A- 3 3 TL e 1937 Briczazigrac VARSITY PENCING TEAM STANDING-CLeft to Rightl -Bachran CMgr.j. Angell, Schein, Wise, Smith, Mason QAsst. Mgizl. SEATED-Hayes, Pirotte CCoachj, Harris QCapt.D, Alexander, Leary. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac VJZVIZAZQX Fencing OFFICERS, 19 3 5 TODD HARRIS, 35 4...4..,....,.,..,,. ...,.,.... ,....... a ptain E. E. BACHRAN, '35 ..W,.. ,,.4..A a nager H. H. PIROTTE ...,,,., ..,........,.., ,..... C 0 ach TEAM EPEE FOILS SABER TODD HARRIS. '35 Q' TODD HARRIS, '35 C- H- ANGELLI '37 K. B. ALEXANDER, Jr., '37 J. s. WISE, '37 G. 13. SMITH, 11, '37 J. T. SCHEJN, '37 REVIEW Despite its lack of experience, the fencing team compiled a highly creditable record, triumphing in six of eight matches. Captain Harris and Alexander were outstanding throughout the season, consistently leading in scoring, especially against Yale and Army, who were taken into camp 9-8 and 10-7 respectively. Date Feb. Feb, Feb. March March March March March 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935i 1935, 11935, Princeton. ........ Princeton Princeton .,...... Princeton ,........ Princeton ......... Princeton ...... Princeton. ........ Princeton ......,.. Sc 14 ........11 12 5 In the Intercollegiate Fencing Tournament held in New York City, March 29 and 30, Kirk Alexander, Captain-elect for the 1936 season, gained the Eastern epee championship, defeating Bremer of Hamilton College in a fence-off, 2-l. MEETS ore Opponent Score 8 Columbia .. 4'- - 4 9 Lafayette .... '---'-- 3 Penn ....... ------- 6 Rutgers .,.... 3 3--- 6 Harvard ...... ------- 1 2 Yale ...... -3-- 8 Rollins ...... ---a 6 Army .... -f-- 7 9 ........11 10 T112 19 37 B3Li1i:l?2f VARSITY SQUASH TEAM BACK ROW-Ault, Smith, Rauch. FRONT ROW-Tutt CMgr.D, Williams, Stephens CCapt.j, Langenbcrg, XVhite Cfloachj. The 1937 B2Qc:a:Brac Wzfffify Squash OFFICERS, 19 3 5 SHELDON STEPHENS, '35 ..,,,,.,.Q..............,.,,. . ...... ....,,. C aptam R. T. TUTT, '35 ..A.,...,,,.,....5 . A........A.....,.... Manager D. S. HEMINGWAY, '36 ....... ,....., A ssistant Manager W. F. WHITE .,.....,.. ,T.,. ..,..,,....,......,. C o ach TEAM O. M. LANGENBERC1. '35 SHELDON STEPHENS, '35 L. A. AULT, '37 J. G. WILLIAMS. '36 G. R. SMITH, '35 J. W. TAYLOR, '35 R. S. RAUCH, Jr., '36 Princeton's Squash team had the poorest season in four years, Winning only half of the six scheduled matches. Captain Stephens Was the mainstay of the team, losing only one match in the Harvard fray, the only match he dropped While at Princeton. In the lntercollegiates on March 2 and 3 Stephens advanced to the semi-iinals. MATCHES. l 9 3 5 Date Score Jan Princeton... ..... l Jan Princeton... 1 Feb Princeton... ....... . 4 Feb Feb Feb Princeton .. 0 Princeton... 5 Princeton... ..... 5 245 Opponent SCOYB Princeton Club of New York ....... ....... 8 Yale ........................................ ......- 4 Yale ............. -.---.. 1 Harvard ....... .-.---- 5 M. I. T ........ ------- 0 Pennsylvania ----.-4 0 TLQ 1987 Briczaz-Brac RIFLE TEAM STANDING-Collier, Grimm, Riggs, Nugent. SEATED-Miller, Yard CCapt.j, Roma. The 7 1 198 Bric:a:Brac :?. Kaffe Team OFFICERS, l934-35 13, M. YARD, '36 ..A...,............,.,.....,.......,... ........ c: apfain R. B. MILLER, '37 ......,......,......... ,....., M anager PROFESSOR MARCUS FARR ......S .,..... c 661613 TEAM J. w. CLARK, '36 R. P. GRIMM, '37 v. 12. ROMA, '36 J. c. cot1.113R. II, '38 R. 13. M1rLER, '37 E. M. YARD, '36 12. H. DAVID, Jr., '36 A. J. RIGGS, '37 The Rifle Team enjoyed a successful season by winning eleven of the sixteen scheduled matches. Engaging the New Brunswick Rifle Club, Neptune Rifle Club, Amateur Rod and Gun Club, Essex Troop, Yale, and Brooklyn College in actual matches, the riflemen won all but one. Ten contests were staged by exchanging targets with other teams by mail. Princeton ........ 9 8 6 Princeton ........ 9 94 Princeton .,,...,. 9 9 3 Princeton ........ 9 9 3 Princeton ........ 9 85 Princeton ........ 9 8 9 Princeton ......,. 9 8 9 Princeton ........ 9 9 3 Princeton ........ 9 9 1 MATCHES, l934-35 Harvard .,.................................,.. 982 New Brunswick Rifle Club ...,........ 993 U. S. Marine Corps .............. ..... 9 95 Cornell .......,... ............................, 9 95 Neptune Rifle Club ........................ 960 Amateur Rod and Gun Club ........ 977 New Hampshire ..............,........... 990 Auburn ..............,....................,.... 991 Essex Troop .,.... .,.... 9 83 24 Princeton Princeton ........ Princeton ........ Princeton ........ Princeton ........ Princeton. ..... . Princeton ........ 993 993 1309 1253 994 l309 Princeton .,.,,... .l 9 5 O l936 R. P. l ............ U, C. L. A ...... Harvard ....., Yale ............... C, C. N. Y ........ Brooklyn College Brooklyn College Cambridge .....,.. O 974 994 1306 1335 score 1274 1932 1952 A , , i,iU'i??37 Bf'Ff?fB f?C VARSITY LACROSSE TEAM TOP ROW-CLeft to Rightj-Davidson, Anderson, Hastings, Stolienwerck, Daring, Goodell, Coburn, I THIRD ROW-Abbott CAsst. Mgr.j , Robinson, Woodward, Meader, Raili, Bedeil, Marks fMgr.j. SECOND ROW-Nics CCoachD Moyer, Watson, Einck, Carter, Stewart, Silcox, Schwenk, Cogan CTrainerJ. BOTTOM ROW-Shea, Chapman Britten, Wardell CCapt.j, Rytina, Fitting, Schmidlapp, The 1987 Briczazlgrac Vmffzy LJICVOJJZ OFFICERS, I 9 35 C. W. B. WARDWELL, Jr. '35 ....,....,.....,.,,..... .....,,..,......,. C aptain J. H. MARKS. '35 , ........,..,... ,...... .,............,...,. M a nager W. N. ABBOTT, A. B. NIES .......... E. P. BRITTEN, III, J. B. COBURN, '36. W. H. BEDELL, '36. C. J. SCHMIDLAPP, N. B. SHEA. '35 ....... '3 6 ...,. ....... ....,., .,,.,.. A s s istant Manager TEAM '36 ......,..,...,.. Goal .....................Point ...........Cover Point '35 .... First Defense .......Second Defense A. G. CHAPMAN, Jr.. '3 5 ...,....... Center C. W. B. WARDELL, '35 ..... Out Home A. G. RYTINA, '35 ................ In Home R. W. DOYLE. 35 ..................... Center CORNWALL HASTINGS, '35 In Home E. T. P. WATSON, '36 ........ Out Home C. M. DERING, '38 ........ Second Attack PAUL FITTING, '35 ........ Second Attack C. H. ROBINSON, '37 .... Second Defense W. M. WOODWARD, '37....First Attack W. L. SCHWENK. '37 ........ First Attack J. G. ANDERSON, '35 T. P. MOYER, '35 C. B. ROGERS, '36 R. H. CARTER, '35 H. G. SILCOX, III, '36 E. M. PINCK, Jr., '37 E. B. MEADER, '35 G. B. STEWART, III, '36 J. C. GOODELL, '37 E. C. STOLLENWERCK, '37 REVIEW OF THE SEASON For the third successive year the team and ten substitutes Were awarded the 6-inch P's and membership in the Varsity Club after completing a seven game schedule without a defeat or a tie to mar their record. Out- scoring their opponents by more than three to one during the season, Princeton qualined itself as one of the best teams in the East, The stickmen averaged twelve points a game While limiting the opposition to less than four. GAMES Date Score Opponent Score Apr, Princeton.. ...... ......... l 4 Lehigh ....... ........ O Apr, Princeton ........ ...... I 4 Navy ..... ..... 3 Apr. Princeton ....... ...... 1 l Pennsylvania ..... 3 Apr. Princeton ........ ...... 2 O Cornell ...... ..... 7 May Princeton ........ ...... 6 Harvard .... ...,. 4 May Princeton ........ ...... 4 Rutgers 2 May Princeton ........ ...... I 6 Yale .... ..... 6 l -l-lwe 1987 'I , H -LL 7 -R-mania M., RUGBY TEAM BACK ROW-McDonald, Nason, Kelbaugh, Edwards, Robertson, Warner, Metcalf, Peterson, Wylie, Carr, Blissard. SECOND ROW-Mellinger, Severance, Landis, Paisley, Cleaver, Morris, Jones, Singmaster. Gephart, Newman, Rutter. FRONT ROW-Fisher. Ferris, Brown, G. J. Davis, O'wens, Quigley CCapt.j, Dr. J. B. Wluitton CCoachD, H. J. Davis, Gillespie, Pauk, Jesser, Osborn. TIN 1937 E'-iczaglgrac Princeton Rugby Club OPEICERS, l 9 3 5 DR. J. E. RAYCROET ...A...,....... , ..4,..... ......,... ,...... H o norary J. E. QUIOLEY, '35 ..,.,.,...,....., A..........,,..,,.., P. M. OIWENS, Jr., '35 ......,.....,... ,,...,.,..,...... PROFESSOR J. B. WHITTON ,.....,...4.4............,..,,....,.. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE J. E. QUIGLEY, '35 F. M. OWENS, Jr.,' 35 G. J. DAVIS, '35 MATCHES Date Team Varsity Jayvees Date Team March 30 Princeton ............ 18 - April 27 Igincetgn L I 1 d U ...,..., 5 - arvar --... Pijirxiietcirim ........,.,. - 8 Princeton ...... I Sr, John's U, ..,., - O Harvard .... . Appel 6 'Clif' 2 i May 4 Princeton April 13 Princeton ...,.. 5 - 53.16 ' ' ' Harvard 11 in IIHCXEOH ..., .... Princeton - 13 St' ndrew S hur Harvard . .......,..... - 0 - April 20 Princeton ...,.,......... 3 - May 11 4'4' ' New York R. C. ....... 18 - ' 4 H Princeton ..,........,... - O May 18 Princeton .....,,........ New York R.C ....,.. ........... - 0 New York R. C ..,.,. TEAM ' R. J. BREWSTER N H. DONALD, Jr. W. E, GILLESPIE R. T. MELLINGER CHARLES CARR, Jr. E. S. DUDLEY B. W. JESSER P. M. OWENS, Jr. G. J. DAVIS D. V. ERDMAN J. P. JONES E. A. PASLEY H, J. DAVIS S. D. PERRIS R. K. LANDIS. Jr. P. H. PAUK R. H. DAVIS, Jr. P. T. GEPHART J. T. MACDONALD J. E, QUIGLEY President . . .Captain ..Manager ......Coach F. A. PASLEY, '35 Varsity Jayvees 3 .. 5 - -- 9 - 3 3 .- 0 - - 8 Liiffffff - o 51 - 0 .-. 5 .-. P. T. RICHARDS W. M. WARNER G. W. RUSSELL LAWRENCE SINGMASTER JEAN WYLIE The 1935 Varsity Rugby squad enjoyed a very successful season, losing but two games in eight. The team had already won a pair of matches when it suffered its two losses in consecutive weeks, to Harvard 'and to the New York Rugby Club. The Nassau Varsity then chalked up four straight victories, two of them over their former early-season conquerors, and another over Yale. Against the Pilgrims' Rugby Club, the Tiger registered its most overwhelming triumph, 51-O. The Junior Varsity's nearly perfect record was marred only by a scoreless tie with the New York Rugby Club. A brace of wins over Harvard was included in the four victories of the squad. 251 The 1987 Bric:a:Brac VARSITY TENNIS TEAM BACK ROW-Patton CMgr.j, Beasley CCoachj, Oelsner. FRONT ROW-Bender, Tilden, Flynn CCapt.j, Minnich, Goodwin. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac 1f6l7f'5Z'Zy Tenmk OFFICERS, 1935 T. D. FLYNN, '35 ...A.,..A A.,,. ,,,.,.......,,. C a ptain R. H. SCHUERHOFF, '36 ,.....,... Assistant Manager H. H. PATTON, '35 ......,...,....4.....A....,.M.... Manager E. D. ASHTON, '36 ..,,...... Interscholastics Manager M. H. RITTENHOUSE, '36 ...,., Assistant Manager MERCER BEASLEY ,A.. .....,..,.,,...........,...,. C oach TEAM A. F. BENDER, '35 R. J. MINNICH. '36 T. D. FLYNN, '35 W. T. TILDEN, 111, '36 J. S. GOODWIN. '35 F. C. WHITMAN, '36 N. S. TILNEY. '35 E. P. OELSNER, '37 MATCHES Date Score Opponent SCOITC Apr- 19 Princeton ..... ,.7 Cornell ............... .......... 2 MW 4, Princeton ....... 9 Williams . ............. ....... 0 MW 6. Princeton . ...... 7 North Carolina .... ....... 2 May 9, Princeton ....... 9 Duke ................ . ...... O May 11 Princeton ....... 7 Yale .........,...... ....... 2 May 14, Princeton ..,.... 4 Harvard ....... .....,. 5 May 16 Princeton ....... 6 Dartmouth ..,... ....... 3 May 18 Princeton .... ..,........................ 8 Pennsylvania ..,.. ....... 1 REVIEW OP THE SEASON By winning seven of its eight matches, the 1935 tennis team achieved notable success in the second year of Mercer 13easley's coaching. Particularly significant were the decisive victories over North Carolina and Dartmouth, both highly-ranked squads. ln the Harvard match, lost by the narrowest of margins, the stamina of the team was clearly demonstrated, the outcome remained in doubt to the very end. Following the regular season. Tilney and Flynn finished first and second, respectively, in the Eastern lntercollegiates to maintain Princeton's supremacy in this Held. In addition to the regular University tournament, won by Tilney, keen enthusiasm was shown in the fall class tournaments. In the fall a Class and University tournament was held, in which Minnich defeated Tilden for the University championship. The following were winners in the individual class tournaments: Senior-Lawson: Junior-Larkin: Sophomore-Baker: Freshman- Winslow. Minnich was elected Captain for the 1936 season. 253 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac VARSITY GOLF TEAM BACK ROW-W. Marks, Newsome, J. Marks, Malloy. FRONT ROW-Routh, Schomp, Cremin CCapt.j, Bourne Cfloachj, Rogers. The 1937 Briczazlgrac l C G P B Vmffzfy Gay OFFICERS OF THE SPRINGDALE COUNTRY CLUB MCGRAW ,.........,...............................,....,.,.,...,...,......,,....,..... President WINTRINGER ,..... ........ V ice-President TOMLINSON ........ ...,...,,, S ecretary LOCKE ..A.......,..A.........,.....,,.............,,....... ,......,...4..........,...... T reasurer OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY GOLF TEAM W. A. CREMIN, '35 ,.......4...,...........,...............,........,....,...,........,.,... Captain J. L. SMITH, '35 .,..,.,... ....,......,.....,.. M anager R. C. MAYO, '36 ....,,..,,.,,. .A,.,,.. A ssistant Manager WALTER BOURNE ...... ,....,......., . ......,................ C oach TEAM W. A. CREMIN, '35 J. B. ROUTH, '35 J. F. MALLOY, '36 W. B. NEWSOME, '36 J. H. G. ROGERS, '35 A. L. SCI-IOMP, '35 W. F. MARKS, '36 J. L. MARKS, Jr., '37 MATCHES, 1935 Date Score Opponent Score Date Score Opponent Score April 20 Princeton 9 Lafayette ....... ..,.,. O May lO Princeton 4 Yale ............. .... 5 April 26 Princeton 8 Williams ...,....,,.......... l May 17 Princeton 72 Holy Cross .... IM April 27 Princeton 8 Georgetown ................ I May I8 Princeton 7 Harvard .......... ..... 2 April 27 Princeton 8 Pennsylvania ..........,..... I May 18 Princeton 5 Vg Dartmouth ..... 35 May 4 Princeton 16 Springdale Golf Club .... 14 REVIEW OF TI-IE SEASON For the third year in succession Yale smote the championship aspirations of the Princeton linksmen, Win- ning the match by the score of 5-4. With seven victories and one defeat in League competition Princeton again obtained the second place honors in the Eastern Intercollegiate Golf Association. ,M no , T11 c 1987 Bric:a:Brac VARSITY POLO TEAM Wood, Johnson, Sullivan, Peabody, Keefe CCoachj. T112 I9-87 Bric:a:Brac Pffzmeioffz P070 Affomfzbn GRADUATE OFFICERS BOARD OE GOVERNORS A. B. BORDEN, '29 .....,,.,........,.......,,..A,....,,.,..,., ,..,,.,,.A.,., P resrdent J. P. IVICLANAI-IAN, '16 ...... ........ V ice-President J. M. DOUBLEDAY, '30 ,..,....,......,,......,.,,....,.,.....,,,,.. ..,..,....,, T reasurer UNDERGRADUATE OFFICERS W. H. WOOD, '36 . .....,...,................,..............,....,.,....,..,...,..,..,....., President W. B. JOHNSON, '37 .,...........,.......,.,...................,............ First Vice-President O. D. VANDERBILT, '37 ..,..... ........ S econd Vice-President J, H. PINCKNEY, IV. '37 ..,. .... ......... S e cretary-Treasurer G. A. BLOCK, Jr., '36 ,,...,,,................................. ........................... M anager UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS, 1936 H. H. HILDRETH R. A. MESSLER M. T. YOUNG UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS, 1937 W. H. BORDEN A. T. GARDINER, Jr, W. B. JOHNSON BARTON CAMERON D. P. GREEN, Jr. J. H. PINCKEY, IV. WILLIAM DAVEY E. B. HENNESSEY E. E. RIVINUS, Jr. L. B. DUTCHER J. R. WHITE E. E. RUSSELL UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS, 193 8 R. K. AIKEN, Jr. R. S. CORBIN R. S. INGERSOLL, Jr. H. I. LORD. Jr. W. L. ALLEN E. T. HAMILTON E. A. JENKINS D. P. REYNOLDS RICHARD BORDEN R. C. HOWE E. E. SMITH E. J. RIGGS, II W. E. RUSSELL UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS, 1939 L. A. BAKER R. S. EISNER M. B. WATERI-IOUSE N. P. JAMES, Jr. D. I-I. K. ELAGG 257 T55 MINCDR FRESHMAN ATHLETICS 1-lm 1937 13ric:a,f:13rac X938 Fifefkmam J3wz'mmmg Team J. W. SIMPSON ........,. C. C. PIERCE, '35 .,... HOWARD STEPP OEEICERS .......Captain .......Manager ......Coach TEAM D. W. BUCHANAN, Jr. T. B. HUBBARD J. W. CHESNUTT J. E. HULSIZER L. H. CLARK J. G. KELLEY H. D. CRANSTON J. F. MEAD Cu. XV. DeSOUSA R. R. MEYER, Jr. J. E. ERICKER, Jr, R. S. PIERREPONT. Jr. H. W. GRUNING J. R. SIMPSON W. L. HOPKINS BAYARD UNDERNVOOD STANLEY XVALSH MEETS, 1935 Princeton 1938 ....,.......... 48 Pecldie ................................ 14 Princeton 1938 ............... 31 Montclair Y.M.C.A ........... 44 Princeton 1938 ................ 15 Trenton H, S ....,................ 50 Princeton 1938 ................ 16 Blair ...........,....... ...... 5 O Princeton 1938 .,............. 45 Lawrenceville ........ ...... 2 1 Princeton 1938 .......,........ 17 Mercersburg ............... ...... 5 8 Princeton 1938 ......,....... 46 Pennsylvania 1938 ....... .... 2 4 Princeton 1938 .......,., .,.3l Yale 1938 .............. .. .....38 260 The 1987 Bricza-:Brac I938 Fzfefhfmm lfwfefifmcg Team OFFICERS M. S. EMORY ,,,............ ..,..........,..,,,... . , Captain H. C. ESSERTIER, '36 ,.,. ...,. M anager J. J. REED ...,.,.,............. ..,....,........,,,,,,,.,,......,.....,.....,...,,...........,...... C oach The l93S Freshman Wrestling Team enjoyed a successful season, losing only to Gilman and Poly Prep and winning its other four meets by a good margin. Captain Emory, Field and Powers were undefeated in their pljasses. Powers was awarded the Hooker Cup, given to the man who shows the greatest improvement during e season. TEAM RICHARD PALMER, G. B. ROSS ......,. .,,..... l 18-lb. Class W. W. L. REED, G, B. ROSS .......... ...,.... l26-lb. Class W. W. L. REED, F. C. FIELD, .Ir ....,. ...,.... l 35-lb. Class F. C. FIELD, .Ir .........,.....,...,......,..,..... ........ I 45-lb. Class C, Pi. POWERS ...............,...,...... .,..,... 155-lb. Class M. S. EMORY ...,.,.,.. ........ l 65-lb. Class R. H. SMITH, Jr. .... 175-lb. Class T. B. WOOD, .,... .. .... Unlimited Class MEETS, l935 .Ian Princeton ...,... ....... l 1 Gilman ....,.................. ...... l 7 Jan Princeton .,.... ....... Z 2 Wyoming Seminary .,.... ...... 6 Feb Princeton ....... 34 George School .,......... O Feb Princeton ...,... ....... 2 2 Z Choate ....,........,....,. .,.... 1 1 M Feb Princeton ..., ....... l Z Poly Prep ....,.. ..,...... 1 8 Feb Princeton ....... ...... 2 3 Yale 1938 ..... ..,,.. 5 261 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac 1938 Fffefbmam Fencincg Team OFFICERS C. H. PECKWORTH, Jr ..... .,.4..,.. C aptain E. E. BACHRAN, '35 ....... ,..,.. M anager H. H. PIROTTE .,........ ...... C oach The season for the I938 Fencing Team was most successful with five victories out of the six meets. Outstanding were Sarnoff, Lazaron, and Hamilton, Winners of the individual awards in their respective Weapons. The sabre division of the team was undefeated. Date Jan. Febi Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. I I6, 23, TEAM Epee Foil Sabre J. K. BUSBY M. P. COPP F. T. HAMILTON S. J. SARNOFF M. S. LAZARON, Jr. G. B. HAYES, Jr. B. E. TAYLOR, Jr. W. P. MOORE B. M. LITTLEHALE K. A. SPITZ C. H. PECKNVORTH, Jr. MEETS, I935 Score Opponent Princeton Princeton ...... Princeton ...... Princeton ...... Princeton ...... Princeton ...... .......IO .......I7 .......24 .......2I .......I2 Z6 Choate ...... Columbia ...............,.... Rutgers ............................ Germantown Academy . ..... . Yale ....................,.. ..... .... Penn Charter .. .,... .. Score .......I0 ...IO 6 ...IS ...IO Pl-lie 1937 Bricaaa-Brac fi 1938 Fffefbmma Lacfmfe Team OFFICERS J. N. CLASSEN .......,.. ,....,,.,........,..,......, ..A..A C a ptain W. P. LOGAN .,.......4.,.4...........,,,..., ., W. N. ABBOTT, '36 .,...A.,......4,............, The 193 8 Ereshman Lacrosse team managed to bet- ter considerably the yearling record of last year and fixed themselves irmly on the side of victory with only two losses in six games, Having been downed by Alexander Hamilton, and overcome Erasmus Hall High School in close encounters, they suffered a last setback from Poly Prep after a very even tilt decided only late in the contest, hard-fought throughout, Held by Gilman to a 2-2 first half score, the Tiger cubs lost no time in rushing six more goals to the ........,..Coach Baltimore net, yielding, meanwhile, but a single tally to their opponents. Against Yale the next Saturday Shaffer led the scoring with three goals, closely fol- lowed by Brady, Classen, and Ormond with two each, to decisively conquer the Blue. The year's largest total was registered the following week in the season final with Penn, when the Princeton ten easily dominated the field, clustering about the opposing net most of the time and driving over a dozen points to one for U. of P. TEAM C. W. DAVIES ........ ................ G oal W, P. EARLE, III ...,.. ................... C enter C. A. POWERS ........... ................,. P oint J. F. BURKET, Jr ....... ....... S econd Attack J. K. CULVER, Jr ...... ........ C over Point R, P. SHAEEER ........ ....... E irst Attack J. N. CLASSEN ,...... ,..,,..., E irst Defense J. D. J, BRADY ....... .....,. O ut Home T. B. FOSTER ......,. ...... S econd Defense A. R. ORMOND ....... ..,...... I n Home SUBSTITUTES PETER BENTLEY, IV RICHMOND ROULON-MILLER R. S. MUELLER, Jr. H. W. POEDISCH W. F. HALSEY, III J. H. CLEVELAND E. M. DAVID T. H. MOYER, Jr. R. P. MORTEN C. P. KING E. R. l'VIcLEAN J, W. WILMER GAMES, 1935 April 13, Princeton 1938 ......... .....,. 2 Alexander Hamilton H. S ......,..... ...... 3 April 20, Princeton 1938 .,.....,. ....... 5 Erasmus Hall High School ......,. ....... 3 April 27, Princeton 1938 ......... ....,.. 5 Poly Prep Country Day ..,...... ....... 7 May 4, Princeton 1938 .......,. .. . .. 8 Gilman ............................... 3 May 11, Princeton 1938 ......... ....... 1 3 Yale 1938 .... . .............. ..,.., 6 May 18, Princeton 1938 ......... ....... 1 4 Pennsylvania 1938 ...... ....... 1 The 1987 Briczaa-Brac 1938 Freshman Teams Team OFFICERS P. W. OSBORNE .....4..,. ....,...,,......,....., ,,...,. C a ptain MERCER BEASLEY ....,...,A........AA, The team reveals real promise and with more practice will show increased strength. Coach Mercer Beas1ey's comment after the yearlings' opening match with Hun, won with a 9-O sweep, came largely true if the record books mean anything with indication of four wins and two defeats. Losing to Lawrenceville was expected, and probably will be of future cub teams while Frank Parker leads the schoolboysg bow- ing to Yale might have been much worse except for brilliant showings in the doubles, all of which fell to the Tiger Freshmen. .A ...,.,,......,,.,.,,,4.....,...,.....,....,,,. Coach The matches at Hackley School, Tarrytown, were marked not only by varying grades of playing on both sides, but extra trappings produced in the form of orange and black carrier pigeons, set loose by former Princetonians who were present to see the Nassau victory. Blair repeated the role played by I-lun and yielded every match to their opponents: and in their last match, the Tiger racketmen prevailed with equal ease over Pennsylvania '38 in a near-sweep, 8-1. TEAM C. M. BAKER, Jr. R. G. GOULD E. B. MARTIN E. J. BENDER J. V. E. HARDY P. W. OSBORNE J. W. BITNER A. B. MARTIN S. C. YVOODHULL MATCHES, 1935 Date Score Opponent SCOFE April 26, Princeton 1938 ........ ........ 9 Hun School ..... . . ...4-. 0 April 27 Princeton 1938 ....... ,.... 6 Hackley .......,. ---- 3 May 1 Princeton 1938 ....... ..... 9 Blair ............. .--- 0 May 8 Princeton 1938 ....... ..... 2 Lawrenceville .......... -..- 7 May 11 Princeton 1938 ....... .,... 4 Yale 1938 .......... , ....... .... 5 May 18 Princeton 1938 ....... ,.., . 8 Pennsylvania 1938 ...... -.-- 1 264 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac 1938 Fzfefkmam G05 Team OFFICERS EUMITAKA KONOYE .... .,............,...... ,,,,,. C a ptain WALTER BOURNE .... ,,A....,..,.,... ...,A. C 0 ach TEAM J. K. BUSBY D. K. JONES FUMITAKA KONOYE J. 1. HOOK, Jr. P. B. KNIGHT W. E. RUDEL F. G. WRIGHTSON Although unable to equal the brilliant record of last year's yearling squad, the 1938 Freshman Golf Team prevailed in a little over half their matches to turn in a fairly successful record. Led by the sterling Captain Konoye, the Prosh started off the season like champions, winning three straight matches from Long Branch High School, Peddie, and Blair Academy. In the latter match, the Blairstown squad was unable to muster a single point. The team suffered their first setback on May 4th at the hands of a superior Hill School aggregation. After overwhelming Lawrenceville, the 1938 golfers lost their most important match to a determined Freshman team from Yale. On May 18th, determined to avenge a reversal of form against Lawrenceville, the squad finished its schedule against Penn Charter School with its second shutout of the year, completing a record of live wins and three losses for the season. MATCHES, 19 3 5 April Princeton l938 ........ 8M Long Branch H. S... April Princeton 19 3 8 ........ 4 Peddie School ........,. May Princeton 193 8 ..,..... 9 Blair Academy ....... May Princeton 193 8 ..,..... 2 Hill School ............., May Princeton 193 8 ......,. 8 V2 Lawrenceville School May Princeton 193 8 ....,... 2 Yale 193 8 ..,.....,..... May Princeton 193 8 ...,.,.. 2 M Lawrenceville School May Princeton 1938 ........ 9 Penn Charter School 265 The 1937 Briczazlgrac 1938 Fffefbmam Polo Team OFFICERS D. P. REYNOLDS .........,...,.. ...,,,.......,,A.... ,..... C a ptain J. I-I. PICKNEY, IV .A......AA........ ........ M anager LIEUTENANT CASTNER ..... ,,,.....A C oach As in past years, the Freshman Polo Team suffered somewhat from lack of interest, and, consequently, the team played only two matches during the season. Of the six squad members, Captain D. P. Reynolds, playing Number Three position, was easily the outstanding horseman and mainstay of the team. The first of the two matches was played on May l lth, the 1938 riders defeating a mediocre Yale foursome, six to nothing. A week later, the team suffered its only defeat when it went down before an experienced Lawrenceville squad, ten to six. TEAM W. L. ALLEN I-I. I. LORD, NO. 2 RICHARD BORDEN, Back D. P. REYNOLDS, NO. 3 R. S. INGERSOLL E. G. RIGGS, No. 1 MATCHES May ll Princeton l938 ......,....... 6 Yale 1938 ........ ........ 0 May l7 Princeton 1938 ...,..... ..... 6 Lawrenceville .... ........ l 0 5 266 The 1987 Bgric:a:Brac I939 Hfefbmazn fatter OEEICERS, I935 G. H. JOHNSTON, Jr .,... ..,..,..,,........ .,.,,..... ....... C a p tain D. C. KERR, '37 .......,...,.,,,.,..........,.....,..,..,....,.. I ......,.,, .,,..., M anager W. E. LOGAN .............,..,.,,,,...,.....,,.,...,.......,,,.,..,,.,....., .,...., C oach REVIEW OE THE SEASON The Freshman Soccer team had a very successful season, losing only to its most formidable opponent, Trenton High. Cochrane and Sylvester were outstanding among their team-mates, scoring the majority of the tearn's points, although these Were made possible only by reason of excellent team Work on the part of the other members of the squad. RECORD, 1935 Date Score Opponent Score October 18 Princeton ,,.,,.. 6 Poly Prep .,..,.....,,. ....,. O October 26 Princeton ,..,... O Trenton High ....... ..,... 4 November Princeton .,,..., Z Hightstown ,......., .,.., 2 November Princeton ...... . 2 Hill ......,....,.......,,,. ,..... 1 November Princeton ....... 2 Yale, '39 .......,..,,.,.... ...... 1 November Princeton .,...,. Z Pennsylvania, '39 ..,........,..,.... ,... ,..... O TEAM R. E. BURKE, Jr ...,.,. .. ..........,. Goal RICHARD EDWARDS ....... ...,,, O utside Right G. H. JOHNSON, Jr. .Right Halfback D. G. COCHRANE .......,..., ......,.. I nside Right A. W. SCHMIDT .. ...Left Halfback R. W. SYLVESTER ....,...., ........ C enter Forward W. B. D. STROUD ..,... .Right Halfback THOMAS CONNELL ......... ........... I nside Left DAVID SCULL ...... Center Halfback W. P. DIAVISON .....,........ ........ O utside Left L. W. MAXWELL, Jr. .... ...Left Halfback SUBSTITUTES J. M. BINDLEY J. P. KERNS ALLERTON MILLER W. H. DAUB, Jr. A. H. KEYES, Jr. G. M. MILLIGAN E. G. HOWE C. F. LIMBERG A. R- REIS D. S. THOMPSON 26 The 1987 Bric:a:Brac 1939 FVKIEWHW Cffoff Coumvfy OFFICERS, 1935 A. Cu. GILKES ........,.... ,.,,....,,,...,..... .....,... ,,,.,..,. C a p tain J. BENSEN, '36 ....... ..4...., M anager M. T. GEIS ,,.., ...... .......,...... ,,.,.. C o a ch TEAM W. J. BARR A. G. GILKES G. C. NORTON B. K. CURLEY E. C. MORRISON A. T. WATERMAN, Jr. THOMPSON WEBB, Jr. SUBSTITUTES BENJAMIN COATES HOWELL WEBB RECORD, 1935 Date Score Opponent SCOIQ October 18, Princeton ., ........ 20 Rutgers .,,. ....... 3 7 October 25, Princeton . ........ 15 Columbia .. -.---'- 40 October 30, Princeton .. ........ 21 Army ........ 4--A-. V 34 November 11, Princeton ......,, 30 Harvard ....... -.---A- 2 5 November 11, Princeton . .,...... 16 Yale .,...... -....-...- --V43 The success of this Freshman Team, having lost only to Harvard, presages future victories for Princeton next year. The team also placed fourth in the Intercollegiates at New York City, eclipsing the Varsity, who failed to place. Outstanding were Captain Gilkes, Curley, Morrison, Norton, Waterman, and T. Webb, all of Whom placed high in successive meets this season. 268 INTRAMURAL SPGRTS B 4 The 1937 Brief.-a:Brac INTRA-COLLEGIATE A. A. STANDING-Pollansbee, Hutcheson, McElroy. SEATED-Logan, Goheen, Adair, Edie, Dr. Raycroft. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac f 14 lm- Caffe 512176 A Zbleizb Affotzbzlzm GEEICERS, 1935-1936 A. D. ADAIR, IH, '36 .......A...,,....4...4...................,.. ,............,.... P resident R. R. P. GOHEEN, '36, .... ..A...,,.....,A,.......,,..,... S ecretary-Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE JOHN EDIE, '36 HARPER FOLLANSBEE, '37 A. R. MAXWELL, Jr., '36 T. T. HUTCHESON, '37 G. S. MCELROY, '37 Dr. J. E. RAYCROFT .............,............... ...... ....... E X -Officio Member Mr. W. E. LOGAN ..,...... .................... A dvisor MEMBERS Club Member Club Member Arbor Inn... ,........... E. M. YARD, '36 Elm ........,.. .......... F . L. KOPFF, Jr. Campus .......... ...... J . H. KEET, Jr., '36 Gateway .......... ......... R . G. ADAMSON Cannon . ............ , ......, :..B. M. HAZEN, '36 Ivy ..,........... ........ J . J. BROWN, Jr. Cap and Gown ......... J. H. WEST, Jr., '36 Key and Seal ...... ...............,... L . J. HEUSER Charter ............ ,........ S . C. RIDGWAY, '36 Madison A.. ............,.,.. W. F. LOEFFEL Cloister Inn ..... .,.... E . B. HEP-FERN, '36 Madison B ......... ...... P RANCIS SEYFARTH Colonial ,,.... ...... E . B. O'CONNOR, '37 Quadrangle ....., ................ E . H. DECKER Cottage ........... ,,................ J . W. HUNT, '36 Terrace ........... ...,................ J . P. HINE Court ................ ............., P . A. NEWMAN, '37 Tiger Inn ..,.. ............ J OHN EDIE Dial Lodge ................................... R. L. WlLLIAMS, Jr., '36 Tower ......... ............ ....... If 'X . P. DAVIES, Jr Representatives from each upper class eating club and from the Madison Club constitute the membership of the Intra-Collegiate Athletic Association. The purpose of this organization is to foster a competitive spirit between the clubs and to further the development of intra-mural sports including inter-dormitory touch football. 271 The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Event 100- 200- 4 meter meter 00-meter 8 00-meter 110- 2 2 meter meter Cazlerfombm Gazmef HELD APRIL 24, 26, Dash. .. Dash. ,. Dash... Run ...,. Hurdles Hurdles 1 2 3 1 Z 3 1 Z 3 1 2 3 l 2 3 1. 2 3 f Winners CURRAN, '35., NEWTON, '37 POGUE, '38 NEWTON, '37, PO-GUE, '38 CURRAN, '35 BRADLEY, '38 MILLER, '35 DAVIS, '38 BRADLEY, '38 HOGAN, '36 FURLONG, '36 WILLOCK, '35 IRWIN, '37 DU FLON, '37 IRWIN, '37 .. WTLLOCK. '35 CECIL, '38 30, AND MAY l, 1935, AT Time Event ...,..,,0:1l.2 1500-meter Run .. M0223 Shot Put ...,......,... . ,..... 0:50.9 Broad Jump .... .... 1:58.l Hammer Throw... . ...... 0115.8 High Jump, .,...., . ...0:26 Pole Vault.. SUMMARY Class Points 1. 1935 .H ........ 3655 2. 1936 .. ..,,.... 36 3. 1937 ........ 35 4. 1938 ....... 272 PALMER STADIUM Winner Height, Distance HOGAN, '36 ,....,,.. 1..... ...... 4 : 07 OWEN, '36 JERREMS, '38 BERMAN, '35 .... ........, 4 1 ft., 6 in. THOMSON PACKERT, '36 ..,.., 21 ft., 93A in. TIPPETT, '37 WENZELL, '36 PETTIT, '36 ..,,.......,......,,...... 133 ft. CHAMBERLAIN, '35 GRACE, '37 EACKERT, '36 ............... 5 ft.. 11 in. XVENZELL, '36 MURRAY, '35 I tie CARTER, '3 8 I MCWILLIAMS, '35 lt. MEDINA. '37 5 'Q HARRISON, '3 7 T112 1987 Bric:a:Brac Fall! Hvzmlzmlv Abel NOVEMBER 7, 1935 FIELD EVENTS TRACK EVENTS 100 YARD DASH Winner and Place Time 1. J. E. KELLY, '37 ..,..,. 2. J. C. GORMAN, '39 3. J. C. POGUE, Jr., '38 3 0 O YARD DASH 1. ' 2. . D. BENSON, Jr., '37 3. J. C. GOODELL, '37 J. M. CECIL, Jr., 38 ......................... . B 600 YARD DASH 1. 2. J. L. NUGENT, '38 3. J. E. PURLONG, '36 H. A. DUELON, '37 .........,.................. 120 YARD HIGH HURDLES 1. KEMBLE WHITE, Jr., '38 2. JONATHAN BRYAN, III, '38 1937 1938 1936 1939 HIGH J UMP Winner and Place .......0:1O.6 Height or Distance 1. R. P. CHISLETT, 11. '39 ....... .............. 6 fr. 1 irr. 2. W. E. PACKERT, Jr., '36 3. N. M. CARTER, '38 SHOT PUT .......0:39.0 . 1. J. H. BUCKMAN, Jr., '37 ..........,...... ....... 4 0 fr. 10 rn. 2. A. M. CAMPBELL, Jr., '37 BROAD JUMP ,W,,1,20,0 1. P. M. WAY, '38 ......22 fr. lin. 2. W. 15. PACKERT, Jr., '36 3. R. s. HENDRICKSON, Jr., '39 POLE VAULT 1. A. O RANDOLPH, '36 .......................... C1 foot handicapl 2. s. P, MEDINA. '37 ...... ............... 1 2 fr. 6 irr. FINAL SCORE BY CLASSES ...... ..Z2 ......... 9 273 Time 193'7'Bric:a:B1-ac Fall fniwz-Colfecgzdie flfklelzb Commit I935 BASEBALL Won by 1936 WINNER OF THE INTER-CLUB TROPHY 1934-Tiger Inn 1935-Tiger Inn INTER-CLUB TOUCH FOOTBALL Won by Tiger Inn A I Runner-up: Tower INTER-DORMITORY TOUCH FOOTBALL Won by Henry A Runner-up: Patton PRINCETON UNIVERSITY SPRING GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Winner .....,......,....,..,............,.....,..,,,.,. J. H. G. ROGERS, '35 Runner-up ......................,,..........., FUMITAKA KONOYE, '38 FALL GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Winner ....A..4A,...,....,.......,...........,...,..... M. P. DICKINSON, '23 Runner-up ......................,......,................ F. H. FRICK, Jr., '36 Winner of the second sixteen.. ........ C. M. JAMISON, Jr., '39 Runner-up of the second sixteen ............,...... NV. E. GUY, '16 Winner of the third sixteen .........,..... D. R. WINANS Winner of the fourth sixteen .......,,....... ....... L . E. SHERWOOD Winner of the fifth sixteen ......,........ ..................... H . M. HILL CANE SPREE LIGHTWEIGHT CLASS UNLIMITED-WEIGHT CLASS 122ir'K'1te'5'Q'E l'eC2n93S.defeafed RICHARD PALMER' '38' In ' J. 112. HIQGINBOTHAM. '39, defeated D. E. VAN UTT 38. in 2 minutes, 12 seconds. MIDDLEWEIGHT CLASS U J. T. GIFFORD, '39, defeated C. A, POWERS, '38, in is C- Ke BOWIE, JP- '36 --e---e-e-- --e'------- UmP'fe minutes, 30 seconds. PEPPER CONSTABLE, '36 ............ Announcer 274 The 1937 Briczazlgrac Fall! Rowmcgg 1935 g With a record turnout of over one hundred Eresh- men, in addition to the Sophomore and upperclass representatives, fall rowing was held on Lake Car- negie until the 26th of November. Head Coach Clor- don Sikes was in charge of the heavy crews with Bill Bryan coaching the lightweights. During the early weeks of the season much empha- sis was placed on singles sculling under the direction of Coach John Schultz in preparation for the Coaches' Cup races which were held from October 14 to 19. These races were opened by twenty-two Sophomores competing for the John Schultz Trophy, which was won by Jack Kraemer, a lightweight, who thus became eligible to compete in the semi-finals of the Coaches' Cup races. The upperclass lightweight race was won by Chris Goldsbury who also had the opportunity to race in the Coaches' Cup. With a perfect start the final heat of the Coaches' Cup seemed even for two-hundred yards when Jack Kelly gradually forged ahead, closely followed by Goldsbury and Osborn. Coming into the nnal quar- ter Osborn. who had shaken off Goldsbury, began to gain on Kelly, who hung on and finished to win by a length and a quarter in the time of 6.19. In an informal intercollegiate sculling regatta held on Lake Carnegie between representatives from Yale, Pennsylvania, and Princeton on the 26th of October, Chris Goldsbury in the lightweight class and Jack Kelly, heavyweight, won first honors. Kelly's time for the mile was 6.-40 and Goldsbury's 7.05. Rowing was concluded for the Varsity squad with a race on the 14th of November, won by Eenninger's boat. Eour boats of Ereshmen and one Sophomore crew stayed on another week when rowing was con- cluded with a Freshman mile race won by Whyte's crew. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Andrew Carnegie, Prof. J. Duncan Spaeth, crew coach from 1910-25, addressed all the Tiger Crew- men on the 26th of November in an informal cere- mony. The lake was built through the generosity of Mr. Carnegie and is considered the finest course of its kind in the country. COACHES CUP WINNERS 1929 ........ ......... C . A. HARDY, '32 1930 ........ .......... A . L. STRANG, '33 1931. ....... ......,... A . L. STRANG, '33 1932 ........ ......... B . W. SMITH, '33 1933 ........ ......,. W . H. PELAUMER, '34 1934 ......., ........,. H . G. BUGBEE, '36 1935 ........ ....... J .E P. KELLY, '36 The 1957 Bric:a:Brac The Princeton Lyle .J16I7!Z.7flg Club DR. J. E. RAYCROFT ....,...,,.......,,......,.......,.. Faculty Adviser C. C. PIERCE, '35 ,............ ................ Secretary-Treasurer U. B. GRANNIS, 35 ...........,...,,.,.,.....,.........,,.......... .President HOWARD STEPP ...............,,.,,..........,........,............ Instructor The Princeton Life Saving Club completed last spring its twenty-second season as a popular campus activity. The tests prescribed for the various degrees of membership are among the most difficult of any club in the country, more difhcult even, than those of the American Red Cross for Life Savers, which the club also gives. A diploma and medal for proficiency in life saving and swimming and another medal for skill in life saving alone are awarded by the club in recognition for the passing of these tests. The require- ments Swim Swim Swim Swim Swim Swim Swim l0O yards in l minute, 15 seconds. l0O yards back stroke in 1 minute, 45 seconds. l0O yards breast stroke in l minute. 50 seconds. 440 yards in 7 minutes, 30 seconds. 100 yards on back, using legs only. 50 yards using arms only. 75 feet under water from surface dive. Undress on land and enter water within 30 seconds. Cal Wrist holds fbj Arm and body hold Demonstration of Schafer method of resuscitation PRINCETON for membership in the Princeton Life Saving Club are as follows: Remove clothes and shoes in deep water after swimming 50 yards. Surface dive for human object. Running front dive. Keep afloat 3 minutes with supposedly abdominal cramps. Lift subject from pool. Defensive tactics against supposedly drowning subject. Carry subject 100 yards demonstrating four methods of control including fireman's carry after rescue. Demonstrate one or more methods of release from: Ccj Back strangle hold Cdl Ankle hold fel Front neck hold . Essay on artilicial respiration and the after-treatment of the apparently drowned. LIFE SAVING CLUB DIPLOMA WINNERS ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG, Jr., '37 G. W. DESOUSA, '38 G. M. LEHR. '38 J. A. PETERSON. '37 H. P. BROKAW, '38 P. B. ESSER, '38 W. L. DRILL. '38 A. C. RANDOLPH, '36 H. L. CANOUNE, '37 J. MCC. PINNEY, '37 HUGH DUNN, '38 H. W. READ, '37 J. W. CHESTNUTT, '38 H. W. GRUNING, '38 A. P. LUCHT, '37 P. G. STICKEL. III. '37 L. H. CLARK, '38 J. E. HULSIZER. '38 J. R. MCGANV. '38 BAYARD UNDERWOOD, '38 C. C. COWING, '38 C. C. IRVINE, '38 J. P. MEAD, '38 PRINCETON LIFE SAVING CLUB MEDAL WINNERS R. E. BORNER, '37 NV. L. DRILL, '38 J. F. MEAD. '38 S. L. WALLACE, '37 H. P. BROKAW, '38 HUGH DUNN, '38 R. B. MILLER. '37 G. W. WATSON. III, '37 J. W. CHESTNUTT, '38 J. MCC. PINNEY, '37 H. M. ROSE, '37 G. K. WILLIS. '36 J. P. CO-YLE, '37 E. M. HENDRICKSON, '37 CRAIG SEVERANCE, '36 F. E. WINANS. '37 C. C. COWING, '38 W. B. KLINE. '36 P. G. STICKEL, III, '37 W. J. WOOD, '36 G. W. DESOUSA, '38 C. H. MCCLURE. III. '36 JOHN VAN ESS. '38 J. C. YOUNG, '37 RED CROSS LIFE SAVING EXAMINERS R. E. BORNER, '37 J. E. I-IULSIZER, '38 CRAIG SEVERANCE, '36 G. K. WILLIS, '36 H. L. CANOUNE, '37 W. B. KLINE, '36 JOHN VAN ESS, '38 P. G. STICKEL, III, '37 WILLIAM ARNOLD, '38 J. B. ATHERTON SENIOR LIFE SAVERS HUNNEWELL BRAMAN, Jr., '38 W. M. LOVE, '38 WILLIAM HENRICH, '38 R. H. ROBIE, '37 J. P. XVI-IITLOCK. '38 276 2 5 E J . V4 - - -'-E-in V V, A .. mf r-1 J- 'XSQEXZ 'N ' ' W ' ' WF -1. X ' - f 'Tr -Q ,K FW 'E f 4 x ' Q - xx gf 5 2 v ? v- gf 'F' W-'Y' ,Q Tczrfiii T I K ...::- E e'-1.2 , 519 E f -4-Q5 A x 0 ? 1.--3 Qgi yfy ,. - Qllwk . il I Q ' 'y1!,fIf '---- :I LY- V' 2 N A r 471 ' 2' -,M V' -- y' 5 ' S ,- 1 IJ -.N ' ff - ? J ,zigg y I ,m t ,. fl J -f W wyfwf 1 51 t' 1 B 'f B E 1 s ff 4 2 'gil 1 f 1 f Q f f 5 , fl 'L V I . .f XJ 1 ' A 51-1112 1937 Bric:a:Brac 1 GILBERT LEA, '36 ,...., R. L. NEVITT, '36 ,.,.., W. H. BEDELL ,...,...... .... J. P. BLISS, Jr ......,...,.... E. E. BRITTEN, III ...,.,... H. G. BUGBEE, Jr ........ CHARLES CARR, Jr .,..,. ...QPQ 1934, 1935 41933, Vazfffify Cfblb .. .....,, 1129 1933, Jr ,..,,, ...,......,.,, J. 13. COBURN 11....,............., PEPPER GONSTAELE ...1,.., H. P. DICKE ...1..1,.....1...1,..,. W. E. EAGKERT, Jr ............ LAURENCE FENNINGER, R. H. FRENCH .,............... J. E. PURLONG .,.,.......,....... s. E. GREGORY ,...... G. G. GROEL, Jr ...,.. , ........ R. A. HULL, Jr ,..,........ ,,..... .... P. H. HOLSAPPLE ....... ..,..... 1 Hp H. V. HOGAN ........... .....,................. 1 Tp H. K. HUDSON, Jr .,... .........,,,..,........,.. J. P. JONES ............,... ....... 4 FJ 1934, 1935 L. R. KAUPMAN ....... .,.......,................. 1 FD J. E. KELLY, Jr ....,..... ,......,..... .............. , . . J. P. P. KELLY ............. ................ .... . GORDON REPPEL ....... ,.,....... ....,,,....................,. R. Y. KOPF .......................,.......,........ 1125 1933, P. R, LAWSON, .....,........................,....... CHU GILBERT LEA .... CPD 1933. 1934, 1935 CHD G. B. LEVAN, Jr...CED 1933, 1934, 1935 CBJ 1935-1936 . .......,.... President .....,.Vice-Pres1dent MEMBERS, 1936 CLD 1935 H. A. MACMILLAN. Jr.. 1934 1935 CFU 1933,1934.1935 QBBD 1934 1934 1935 W. F. MARKS ,,,..............,.,.........,..........,..... CFD 1932, HQCJ 1935 R.J.A4H9NIC1T .....,............,,..,.,.....,..,.,...,,...,......, CTED QPF 1935 R.In NEXUTTT ......... ....... QB1 1934,1935 CBBD 1-CLD 1935 C A. OWEN, Jr ..,.... ...................,................. Q Tj 1934-1935 P.PI PALHC .,........... ..,,,........ QFD 1933,1934, .-CCD 1934 R. R. PETTIT ..........,.. ,.,.,........,. .......... C T J 1934, 1935 R. B. PERRY, Jr ......,.... .,......... C Bl 1934, 1935 JOHN REICHEL, Jr ..... ........ C BJ 1934. H151 1935 S L.RlDOLP1 ............ ...... .............. CBB1 - CTD U55 C B ROGERSAmAmLmHmAwH ,UMHWUWQLD 1935 W. W. ROPER. Jr. .,,...,.......,......, ....- C F1 1934, ...HCED 1935 SUMNER ROULON-MILLER ..-CED 1933, HCTJ 1935 G.VW RUSSELL ..... .,...,.....,...... ........ CFU 1934 1934, 1935 E. B. SAVAGE, Jr. ........,........ .....,.. C HD 1934, 1934, 1935 H. G. SILCOX. 111 ..... ...................... C LD HCCJ 1935 E. A. SPENCER .............. ............,.... I B1 1934, CBBJ 1935 I-IOMER SPOFEORD ...,..... ...... Q 1:1 1933. 1934, 1933, 1934 G. B. STEWART, III ......... .................,............, C L1 ACTH 1934 W. T. TILDEN, III .,.,..... CTE1 1934 CB131 HCCJ 1935 G. 13.TRE1DE ................. .................,..,...... 1 wp HQCJ 1935 E. T. P. WATSON ......... ,... ............. 1 L J 1934. 1934,1935 J.A.C.VJELLER. ........ ...... CPD 1933.1934 1934, 1935 L. P. WENZELL, Jr ..,.. .............. K Tj 1933. 1934, 1935 E. C. WHITMAN ...... ................... C TED 1934, 1935 G. K. WILLIS ........ ....... C I-13 1934. 1935 1934 1934 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1934 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1934 1935 1935 1934 1934 1935 The 1987 Brie K.B.ALEXANDER,h ..... R.P.BELL .,..................... IRVING BROWN, Jr ..,... S.E.CUUJNAN .,...,.,.. J P.CHUBET,HI .,,..... P.G.COOK ........,...... C. M. DERING ....... R. M. DICKE ...,..... E. M. EINCK, Jr .....,.. J.E.FORAN ............. J.C.GOODELL ......... E.G.GRACE,Jr ...,.... DEAN HHL,Jr ...,..,. N. IRWIN, H ............ .R JOHNSTON ,...... D94 C. E. KAUEMAN, Jr ...,..... C.H.KEARNY ,.........,. G.E.LAURITZEN ......, J.L.MARKS M .........,... S. P. MEDINA .........,....,,.... T W.MONTGOMERY .... J.H.MORRB .............,...,. YZAC Varsity Club MEMBERS, 193 7 CEENJ CBD CHD CFD CBD CHD AAACLJ CPD CLD HUCTU HMHHUHHHHHCLD ...TTI 4129 1935 C133 1935 fffffff.'fffffKEj4 ......q13p 1935 CTD .H.CTU 1935 .U.CTD CHD 1934 HHCTU 1934 .AHUUUHHKBU 1 1 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1933 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 , 1 A. A. NEWTON. ..,........... ....,.., C TD R. O. PAOENKOPP ...,..,.. ........ C TD T. A. POTTER, Jr ....... ,...., ..... Q H I W. s. RAWLS ...,,....... ..,............ C FD O. S. RICE ...........,, ...,............,. I BJ A. E. RITTER ........... .,......,. ............. Q E 5 1934 s. W. ROBINSON ........ ,......., . ..,..,,.............,....,......., Q LJ E. K. SANDBAOH, 4125 1934, 1935 413139 193 U33 I2. D. SAUTER .........,,,....,........,...................,.,..,... 413135 W. L. SOHWENK ...,,.,.......,...,....,. ......... ,........,.. I L I BROOKE STODDARD .... . ....,......... Icy O. 13. STOESS .....,......,..1..,.... ,... . .IPI 1934, E. O. STOLLENWERCK ,....., ....,....,..... I LD J. D. SYLVESTER ............ ........... Q Hy H. J. SWIFT ..................... ...... I Op W. M. WOODWARD ................... ..f ......... . ..... QLI MEMBERS, 1938 C. H. TOLL, If ...........,....,............................. ...... Q FJ J. H. WHITE .................. - ............. ............ ...... I E J 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 The 1987 Bric:a:Brac --W . .MV-i-ffizl-5 T - fx-fl' -Tj'-1 ---,f--k,iL-4 -if-TA: f.---7,17 -. r ,,...... .-V. ,. -.tfA----- ,L rving Brown, Jr.. '37, P. G. Cook. '37. S. E. Gregory, '36. P. H. Holsapple, '36. F. R. Lawson, 36, B. Savage, Jr., '36, G. K. Willis, '36, E. B. Murray, '35, R. L. Nevirt, '36, S. L.Rido1ii, '36. 28 The Briczaz PHC .1515 .. . 'S Q. 22 tv M f X ef W1 3' J, JNKJWQ6' 1, , 3 gg ' J -'ii 5.17 V ' 77 ' A ' ' 75 1--fill' 4. .,.. . J-. ,K:?'J1..-,fi - ' JL F. D. Sauter, '37, W.T.Ti1den, IH 36 E H Whxtehead 35 K B Alexander Jr 37 R H French 36 J. L. Myers, Jr., '35, R. B. Perry, Jr 36 M E Berman 35 J M Curran Jr 35 W E Fackert Jr rTI1c 1987 riczaz rac . K J i' A x - ' W W. , 'ji ,f , , ii S Y -. rx ' bf . I . 4 f J A ' - ' 'fag fi. -N' , ,W f f . - 'ff- ' 5 .. 4: . .3 S' ' 7 2 3. . J' I . , .E -1 . '11 V-Q, , , 1- 1 :A ff 5 JT Sf A J 1 . Q' 3 f ug f . . . iixn- f K S Q J f 1 A - 2 'IM' Yi -1 2 Q. 3. f - 5 .,:.. ., 3' A' tv b .. , .f 7 z:Ji,Zjg1' +215 ' ' T . ' ', ' - ' . 'v' M5 -- V ', ' 5 K., ' 'A 1 ff'-,Vw Jw- Ls ft . 3925.1 I: Q - ' ' W2 ' 3 'Z ' . -21:9 11... .wa - 1 ' ,A . 4 :V I 'hi' ' 12 J f ' vg1,g..1,g-:'1'i-mv , '. -: -- M: -3:3 ' . a21'.if'yg21 ,WA '41 1 L y -f-. f . f M1 ' is-f2.5'1:'Z :W 5,4 . J J .Q 61' .- J ii: .1 .iffy-V 2: . WV . ' Q' ' .ga if a,.. A . ffm . .1 -..-.,-..,.- ' 'S A - lf' we 1' -. 'Za HM r-fv-'- -W-1-iw 1 .1 - vi 1 .:. 'A ,.',,f 'f ,xx 1 11' '-T' .. ' 75 'E ,fiff w A . ' ' Fri :fr ' ': f' Hr. .. - -A 4 .ly 1 S Q . 5 , Q.,--U. . . , ' f ' ' 3 Ri - - - 9- '.e?.72,:191.'f'i.f ,,, My f - 4 ' '- -ff A , zfv- V.,. 4 . Q . .wa f ' 4 V 'ai . -- Q A ' .- 1' ff R , - - - - Y 1. r . . , ., 1. -r -. -S 'J 1 . - Foran, '37, H. V. Hogan, '36, R. A. Hull, Jr., '36, A. R. Johnston, '37, C. H. Kearny, '37, McWilliams, '35, A. A. Newton, '37, Roger Willock, '36, H. G. Bugbee, Jr., '36, H. P. Dicke, '36. ,282 The 1937 Brie:a:Brac 7-E, X ff gyf .. ,.:.:- 'Q' f ,fig Laurence Fenninger, Jr., '36, H. K. Hudson, Jr., '36, J. F. P. Kelly, '36, Gordon Keppel, '36, Brooke Stoddard, '37 H. J. Swift, '37, E. F. Britten. Ill, '36, A. G. Chapman, Jr., '35, J. B. Coburn, '36, C. M. Dering, '37. 283 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac E. M. Finck, Jr., G B. Stewart, IH, '37, J. C. Goodall, '37, S. W, Robinson, '37, '36, E. C. Stollenwerck, '37, W. H. Willey, Jr. 284 v W. L. Schwenk, '37, H. G. Silcox, IH, '36, '36, E. A. Spencer, '36, John Reichel. Jr., '36. e 1978.7 Brick-a:Br'ae 'E R. L. Nevitt, '36, G. F. Brown, '36, Pepper Constable, '36, C. H. Toll, Jr., '38, T. W. Montgomery, '37, J. F. Bliss, Jr., '36, J. A. C. Weller, '36, C. E. Kaufman, Jr., '37, J. N. Irwin, ll, '37, C. C. Groel, Jr., '36 285 4I, -l-lic 1987 Brick-a:Brac S. E. Cullinah, '37, Dean Hill, Jr., '37, R. Y, Kopf, '36, J. H. White. '38, P. H. Pauk, '36, A. P. Ritter, '37, Homer Spofford, '36, Gilbert Lea, '36, H. A. MacMillan, Jr., '36, J. L. Marks, Jr., '37, 2 The 1987 Bric:a:Brac W. I-I.Bede11, '36, R. M. Dicke, '37, G. B. LeVan, Jr., '36, Charles Carr, Jr.. '36, G. W. Russell, '36 J. P. Jones, '3 6. E. K. Sandbach, '37, G. B. Stoess, '36, W. W. Roper, Jr., '36, W. S. Rawls, '37, 287 The 1987 Brie-:a:Brac Majbf TIDOVZ' MdWdCg'6V5 BASKETBALL BASEBALL R. M. Etherington, '35, 1934-1935 .1.P.Theurer. '35, 1935 B. C. M11ner, IH, '36, 1935-1936 R. O. Jones, '36, 1936 HOCKEY TRACK W. C. Motter, '35, 1934-1935 W. M. Lanning, '35, 1935 C. W. Edwards, '36, 1935-1936 T. A. Lewis, '36, 1936 CREW , C. A. McKenney, Jr., '35, 1935 J. R. Reist, '36, 1936 FOOTBALL H. H. Foster, Jr., '36, 1935 E. N. Cutler, '37, 1936 288 CLASS NUMERALS 1956 9 1937 1 1938 9 1959 The 193 7 Bric:a:Brac Cfazff of 1936 - Numeralf FOOTBALL J. C. BAKER R. L. FISHER R. Y. KOPP W. H. BEDELL R. H. FRENCH E. R. LAWSON J. E. BLISS, Jr. O. J. O. ORASSI GILBERT LEA J. J. BROWN. Jr. C. C. GROEL. Jr. C. E. LeVAN, Jr. W. A. CARLILE. Jr. D. S. HEMINCWAY H. A. MMMILLAN, Jr. CHARLES CARR P. H. HOLSAPPLE MALCOLM PEPPER CONSTAELE J. P. JONES MATHESON, Jr. S. B. DAVIS. Jr. C. E. KAUEMAN T. H. MOORE. Jr. W. H. DYER. Jr. L. R. KAUPMAN A. M. MORGAN SOCCER R. O. EOETSMA A. O. FLASH C. E. MCDONALD R. J. BREWSTER J. D. GRAY A. J. McEWEN PEPPER CONSTABLE F. J. LEVY-HAWES G. A. McKEON C. MCN. EUWER W. H. LOHMEYER, II D. H. NEEDHAM CROSS COUNTRY W. H. PETERSON. Jr S. E. PETERSON W. W. ROPER, Jr. SUMNER RULON-MILLER, Jr. R. L. NEVITT R. S. PAINE P H. PAUK R. B. PERRY. Jr. W. E. SNYDER JOHN STUART. Jr. H. W. TAYLOR, Jr. W. H. NVALKER. II W. C. EARHART C. W. EDVXARDS H. W. HOGAN R. A. HULL, Jr. C. A. OWEN E. M. YARD HOCKEY A. T. BAKER P. L. FENTRESS P. R. LAWSON PERCY PRESTON G. W. CREIGHTON S. E. GREGORY GILBERT LEA E. B. SAVAGE, Jr. S. B. DAVIS, Jr. P. H. HOLSAPPLE G. K. METCALP XV. D. VANDERPOOL. BASKETBALL E. G. HATPIELD C. E. KAUEMAN H. A. MacMILLAN. Jr. E. A. SPENCER S. H. S. HOLMES J. P. JONES R. K. MARDPIN W. T. TILDEN. III SWIMMING R. E. BAITER G. S. FRIEND R. E. GOUDREAU CRAIG SEVERANCE J. M. CORBETT J. E. EURLONG H. H. LE VEEN G. R. WEBSTER H. C. CRAWFORD, Jr. R. A. HULL, Jr. A. C. RANDOLPH W. H. WILLEY. Jr. WRESTLING C. K. BOWIE, Jr. W. P. CONWAY, Jr. J. P. HINE F. R. MEYERS J. T. BRENNAN, Jr. N. H. DONALD, Jr. J. P. KELLEY J. V. QUINN G. B. TRIEDE GYMNASTICS R. H. KILCULLEN MALCOLM J. M. MORRIS McCLELLAND MATHESON, Jr. WALLACE 290 J. C. SNYDER HOMER SPOFFORD A. C. WELLER J. R. R. WHITTAKER. Jr. . G. K. NVILLIS L. W. WISTER E. T. P. WATSON A. D. WEST R. T. MELLINGER G. K. WILLIS L. NV. WISTER D. RIDOLPI J. C. XVOODLE R. XV. TUNNELI. XV. W. NVALLIN J. H. WEST J. H. WHITE GEORGE WILGUS The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Class of 193 6 - N umemls EENCING L. D. AYERS. Jr. W. E. PACKERT, Jr. E. C. PENDLETON, Jr. R. A. SINCERBEAUX D. H. WINTON C. S. CUMMINGS, II E. W. LEARY J. T. SCHEIN E. D. THATCHER SQUASH RACOUETS R. O. BACON A. L. HOLMES R. S. RAUCH, Jr. H. B. ROBERTS J. G. WILLIAMS W. H. WOOD INDOOR POLO WILLIAM DAVEY H. H. HILDRETH H. K. HUDSON, Jr. W. H. WOOD BASEBALL W. P. BECKERS E. L. KOPEE. Jr. R. K. MARDEIN J. P. PEACOCK R. R. WHITTAKER, Jr G. E. BROWN H. B. LYNN LEE MASON R. B. PERRY, Jr. G. K. WILLIS PEPPER CONSTABLE R. P. MrCLAvE R. L. NEVITT E. A. SPENCER R. H. FRENCH S. W. MrCLAVE. III R. S. PAINE G. B. TREIDE TRACK J. J. BROWN. Jr. J. E. FURLONG J. E. KELLY A. K. NIMICK. Jr. E. S. WELSH, Jr. M. D. CUSTER, Jr. H. V. HOGAN R. K. LANDIS, Jr. C. A. OWEN, Jr. L. P. WENZELL, Jr. C. W. EDWARDS R. A. HULL, Jr. G. B. LQVAN, Jr. A. C. RANDOLPH -llk E, FACISERT, Jr. L.-R. KAUEMAN C. W. LLOYD J. A. C. WELLER CREW Hp P. DICKE R. L. FISHER RUDOLPH GORDON KEPPEL A. C. SMITH LAWRENCE A. S. GRENIER. Jr. KAUPFMAN J. T. PIERCE A. B. WHELLER EENNINGER. Jr. E. G. HATEIELD J. E. KELLY PERCY PRESTON L. W. WISTER LACROSSE W. H. BEDELL J. B. COBIJRN T. S. JONES D. A. ROBERTSON, Jr. A. D. SXVIPT. Jr. J. E. BLISS, Jr. L. J. GATT A. E. KING. Jr. C. B. ROGERS W. H. WALKER, II J. T. BRENNAN. Jr. A. Z. GRAY E. J. LEVY-HAWES E. B. SAVAGE, Jr. W. M. WARD, Jr. E. E. BRITTEN. III A. W. JONES S. S. MILES H. G. SILCOX, III E. T. P. WATSON TENNIS . R. O. BACON, Jr. DUNCAN MrDOUGALD, Jr. R J. MINNICH E. C. WHITMAN R. M. BROWN P. R. LAWSON W. T. TILDEN. II ' GOLF A. S. GARDINER J. H. KEET J. E. MALLO-Y G. D. vrrrNOSTRAND W. W. GRAHAM G. D. KINDER W. B. NEWSOME OUTDOOR POLO R. C. HOFFMAN, III H. K. HUDSON C. D. SCUDDER, Jr. W. H. WOOD 291 'I-I1c 1987 Bric:a:Brac F. B. BAYER, Jr. E R. R. L. BURGER Clam of 1937 -N umemlf R. S. DUMPER . C. BOTHWELL, Jr. DEAN HILL, Jr. H. BUDDINGTON J. N. IRWIN, II M. C. KLUGH BENJAMIN CHEW, Jr. E. P. LEBENS J. P. CHUBET, III T. R. LINCOLN FOOTBALL L. MARKS, Jr. L. MacCORKLE H. METCALF P. MILLER . W. MONTGOMERY PHILLIP NICHOLSON C. POLLOCK, Jr. R. PYNE. III P. W. S. RAWLS VJ. C. RENWICK S. RICE F. RITTER S. E. CULLINAN C. G. LUTZ G. G. OTIS K. SANDBACH R. M. DICKE MacDONALD LYNCH R. G. PAGENKOPF B. SIMONTON SOCCER J, W. BURKE, Jr. R. H. DAVISON E. G. GRACE, Jr. H. J. MATTHENVS, Jr. W. H. CLOSE, Jr. G. W. ELKINS J. H. HEMINWAY F. K. MONTGOMERY. BRADFORD HARPER R. P. LARKIN Jr. COCHRAN FOLLANSBEE R. H. LEBRECHT RODMAN MORGAN CROSS COUNTRY R. W. ANTHONY, Jr. H. F. McCREERY, II A. C. POOLE MCKIM DAINGERFIELD P. V. MILLER J. M. SPENCER HOCKEY H. C. BARRETT, Jr. P. G. COOK R. I-I. LEBRECHT P. R. PYNE, III M. A. BELTAIRE, III J. M. HOYT, Jr. P, A. LEVENTRITT O. G. STONINGTON IRVING BROWN G. F. LAURITZEN T. A, POTTER, Jr. J. D. SYLVESTER BASKETBALL J. P. CHUBETT, III C. M. DERING DEAN HILL, Jr. L. MARKS, Jr. C. L. CRAWFORD C. W. GILLAHAN W. M. LUTZ B. PARKER F. RITTER SWIMMING C. W. BAYLESS, Jr. E. M. FINCK J. H. MCGIFFERT F. STICKEL. III R. E. BORNER J. P. FORAN G. A. NASON D . SULLIVAN H. L. CANOUNE C. D. GOLDSBURY PETER NICHOLLS S. H. NVAUGHTEL. Jr. W. P. CLEAVER A. P. LUCHT J. A. SMITH J. O. WHITELEY, Jr. WRESTLING D. P. ALEXANDER, Jr. C. C. DUNLAP, Jr. J. A. C. KENNEDY, Jr. BENJAMIN CHEW, Jr. E. G. GIFFORD, Jr. H. E. PERRY 292 T. H. SMITHIES R. XV. STANLEY, Jr. G. J. STOESS, Jr. J. P. VAN WINKLE, Jr. W. P. YAKEYS E. P. OELSNER R. W. SAYRE L. E. SHERWOOD. Jr O. G. STONINGTON D. T. STANLEY F. S. TRUESDALE E. K. SANDBACH F. D. SAUTER YV. M WOODNVARD T. R. YOUNG XV. S. RAXVLS D. R. SMALL The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Class of 1937-Numemls GYMNASTICS B. D. BENSON CARL FERENBACH G. H. HOUSTON, Jr. FRANCIS JACOBS SCOTT DONAHUE, Jr. THOMAS GUCKER. III T. T. HUTCHESON GOEFEREY STENGEL EENCING K. B. ALEXANDER A. H. DAVIDSON, Jr. G. B. SMITH, II C. E. TEST J. S. XVISE C. H. ANGELL H. B. MITCHELL, II J. D. SWAN W. M. WARNER SQUASH RACQUETS L. A. AULT S. MCG. GAWTHROP C. R. TYSON O. DeG. VANDERBILT A. W. VON ELM E. T. WARNER, Jr. BASEBALL R. P. BELL J. W. BURKE, Jr. C. W. GILLAHAN S. K. C. KOPPER P. R. PYNE, III R. L. BURGER C. C. DULAP, Jr. H. N. HARE G. F. LAURITZEN E. K. SANDBACH J. P. CHUBET, III G. NV. ELKINS, Jr. DEAN HILL, Jr. G. R. MASSET E. D. SAUTER C. L. CRAXVPORD HARPER FOLLANSBEE C. C, HONSAKER, Jr. G. S. MCELROY W. M. WARNER I TRACK B. D. BENSON H. A. DU ELON A. R. JOHNSTON A. A. NEWTON SWAGAR SHERLEY, Jr. A. M. CAMPBELL. Jr. E. G. GRACE, Jr. C. H. KEARNY R. G. PAGENKOPF D. T. STANLEY McKIM DAINGEREIELD W. P. HARRISON S. F. MEDINA R. M. PRICE VAN RENSSELAER TIPPET R. H. DAVIR. Jr. J. N. IRWIN, II P. V. MILLER R. H. ROBIE ' LACROSSE BENJAMIN CHEXV. Jr. E. M. PINCK, Jr. E. A. LIMBERG. Jr. C. H. PHILLIPS T. C. WERBE, Jr. A. H. DAVIDSON, Jr. E. G. GIEEORD, Jr. I-I. J. MATTHEWS. Jr. P. C. RALLI A. M. WICKS C. M. DERING J. C. GOODELL T. W. MONTGOMERY S. W. ROBINSON W. M. WOODWARD R. S. DUMPER R. S. JANNEY N. A. ORBE W. L. SCHWENK L. W. YOUNG CREW I-I. D. DAWBARN J. M. HOYT, Jr. T. A. POTTER, Jr. B. B. SLOAN. Jr. H. B. ROCKWELL C. B. SIMONTON SECOND ERESHMAN CREW A. H. EDWARDS E. R. MONS G. D. MACRAE H. R. SAALEIELD L. VAND. HAUXHURST J. A. HOWELL E. W. KAHLER E. H. OSBORN, .Jr. J. N. BALDWIN R. MACL. DICKE 3293 BROOKE STODDARD H. J. SWIFT J. B. SHENNAN The 1987 Bric:a:Brac G. E. ARMSTRONG R. F. CLARY, Jr. S. MCG. GAWTHROP CHAPIN HAWLEY W. L. DYSON J. H. HEMMINGWAY Class of 1937-Numemls 150-PQUND CREW P.G.CooK Wi'W.SOVEREL B.unXvARNER H.H.SCHWARTZ J.D SWAN E.T.WARNER,h. TENNB RODMANIAORGAN WLS.RAVHS L.B.SMYTH E.P.oELsNER R.WVSAYRE GOLF R.D.LUNN S.G.MARVHJ A.HfWARREN,h. J.L.MARKS.Jn R.G.PARKER POLO E. E. RIVINUS, Jr. E. B. HENNESSEY O. DEG. VANDERBILT, III W. D. JOHNSTON JULIAN PEABODY, Jr. Cfmf of 1938-lvumemff EOOTBALL R. G. ALLER M. S. EMORY J. L. HERMAN J. R. MUNN. Jr. R. L. SCHLEY. Jr. J. L. ARMITAGE JOHN ENGLISH. Jr. D. E. JERREMS D. E. NEWTON, Jr. C. H. TOLL, Jr. W. R. BARRETT E. H. F-LEER D. K. JONES S. D. POWELL D. R. UNDERWOOD J. E. BAYLOR T. B. FOSTER L. B. KIRKPATRICK, Jr. C. J. RAINEAR STANLEY NVALSI-I G. R. BUNN J. E. FRICKER, Jr. H. E. KLIE W. G. RALEIGH J. H. WHITE R. A. BURKE J. H. FROST J. H. MARTER C. D. REICH XV. W. WILSON J. N. CLASSEN E. W. GIVENS S. A. MACKINNON H. A. REID J. A. NVILSON J. H. CLEVELAND E. R. HALL E. R. MCLEAN D. P. REYNOLDS T. B. WOOD W. B. CRAIG J. B. HANNUM, III R. P. MORTEN J. B. SALSICH N, L. DRUMMOND, Jr. BURTON HALSTEAD R. S. MUELLER. Jr. J. W. SARGENT CROSSCOUNTRY P. R. APPLEGATE, Jr. P. B. BRADLEY L. A. CARVER C. R. KAMM D. V. PARSONS FREDERIC ROSENGARTEN, Jr. SOCCER C. D. AGNEW J. J. DAVIS HENRY GARDINER W. W. L. REED R. E. SHAEFER J. W. BOWER J. W. DAVISSON R V. GREENSLADE DAVID REID LAWRENCE SINGMASTER H. B. CLAGETT W. A. EHRET E. P. KING, Jr. H. A. REID E. R. STARR T. P. COBB F. L. EISCHER R. B. KNIGHT A. B. RICHARDSON J. W. WILMER E. M. DAVID A. G. FLETCHER, Jr. R. E. KULP H. T. SCHLAPP 29 4 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac C. M. BAKER, Jr. W. R. BARRETT J. T. BISSELL J. W. BITNER J. S. APPEL W. G. PALLON, Jr. M. S. EMORY P. C. FIELD, Jr. J. K. BUSBY M. P. COPP P. T. HAMILTON D. W, BUCHANAN, Jr. J. W. CHESTNUTT L. H. CLARK H. D. CRANSTON PETER BENTLEY, IV J, D. J. BRADY J. P. BURKET. Jr. J. N. CLASSEN J. H. CLEVELAND Class of 193 8 - Nzmzewzls J. K. CULVER. Jr E. M. DAVID C. W, DAVIES W. P. EARLE, III H. W. FOEDISCH T. B. POSTER W. F. HALSEY, III C. P. KING E. R. MCLEAN T. H. MOYER, Jr. 295 SWF im O 'cm Q 2 W aww swam oz fb ' DEQ ' m gb, 5.0 OH Q 07721 rf' 2 ,,- Pd -5 mg Q 555,31 EOEEU WSI Wo E2 K U 1-'NDF' QU Om P4 'U O H314 Z EZEG 11,712 QE ZZWCD I-.O cnt m0'R mZQ Z rc? Ig? Q wif E' www Pd Dow F, I-4 on PU 2 71543, T3 :Ugg Q 2 g E assi SQ 2402 U E2 f-AAHE 2022 Q23 76201 .25 E gg TUOFUWZ Primm wgz EEE Fm '4 ?mI 0 ww' sv' C5 F ITFKIFUCIZ 'UITJZ Or puma 52555 :imc Cn - Q' C5201 Mg MQ CD20 Nw im m Us w 'U Kim - HZ Wg 3 U avi I f: 3 gg 2 E22 OW U mOL :gg 2 rear Z 77 LAT1 FU ,.l ' 51 5-4 ggfvw ww ag wg asm ref: was 2 m 'PU 34 EQ Z 555 cn 'h . 223705 -Hof' S5 4 U. B55 aww QS 2 W3 T1 1311 fm O ' U Cr m C5 UJ711 ZH' L. m Q1-' m IT- Z :Q T' L-U r-4' :U I-'C-4'-1 . cn Zu Fm 3 L 2 W Q U ' :H 5' I L PF 0 . P. MORTEN S. MUELLER, Jr. R. ORMOND . A. POWERS RICHMOND ROULON-MILLER R. F. SHAPFER J. W. WILMER The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Class of 1938 - Numemls J. M. SEARLES H. V. L. SMITH E, P. THOMPSON D. R. UNDERWOOD J. C. SHIELDS J. H. WHITE C. A. SKINNER KEMBLE WHITE, Jr R. M. THOMPSON W. W. WILSON R. D. THOMPSON T. B. NVOOD M BASEBALL K, A. BENTKAMP W. G. FALLON W. J. HOFFMAN, Jr. E. M KOOS D. W. BETTS HENRY GARDINER I. M. HUNTER E. R. NOVAK J. T. BISSELL H. A. HELLER R, M. JABARA H. A. REID XV. H. SAYEN, III TRACK P. R. APPLEGATE, Jr. J. J, DAVIS R. F. PATTERSON P. B. BRADLEY NV. A. FEATHER, Jr. J, C. POGUE JONATHAN BRYAN, III J. G. KELLEY B. W. RIPLEY, III J. L. CARTER, Jr. J. L. NUGENT FREDERIC ROSENCARTEN, Jr. L. A. CARVER D. V. N. PARSONS D. A. SCOTT P. . NVAY SECOND FRESHMAN CREW S. C. ALLEN J. D. BAKER G. L. MAGRUDER G. L. LILLEY J. L. ARMITAGE J, S. KELLOGG WILLIAM ORCHARD L. D. FENNINGER TENNIS C. M. BAKER J. W. BITNER J. V. E. HARDY E. B. MARTIN E. J. BENDER R. G. GOULD A. B. MARTIN P. XV. OSBORNE CREW W. K. COORS JOHN EVANS, Jr. T. H. NORRIS PHILIP LE BOUTILLIER. Jr H. B. COX F, S. KINNEY C. H. PERRY T, R. MCMILLEN 150-POUND CREW PETER BENSON FORREST CRANMER FREDERICK GILBERT C. K. MITCHELL XV. G. MARR A. M. 'WILLIAMS S. C. XVOODHULL C. G. RUTHERFURD F. L. TAEUSCH XV. A, NVOOD J. A. SAALFIELD J. W, CHAPMAN R. V. ELDER J. F. KRAEMER ROBERT MOMENT S. J. STEBBINS ' - ' GOLF J. K. BUSBY J, I. HOOK, Jr. D. K. JONES P. B. KNIGHT FUMITAKA KONOYE W. E. RUDEL F. G. XVRIGHTSON POLO W. L. ALLEN, Jr. R. S, INGERSOLL H. I. LORD, Jr. D. P. REYNOLDS RICHARD BORDEN E. G. RIGGS 296 BPICL-'AIB PAC W. D. AYER, Jr. T. E. BARNICLE R. S. BAYER XV. C. BICKEL H. F. CASEY R. C. CASSADY H. M. CATHLES R. S. COOK, Jr. J. J. DANIEL J. B. DARLINGTON, Jr. P. R. DOWNEY J. D. DUSENBERRY, Jr. A. B. DUVALL, Jr. XV. M. EDMONSTONE D. L. FARBER, Jr. E. M. BURKE D. G. COCHRANE THOMAS CONNELL W. H. DAUB, Jr. W. P. DAVISON W. J. BARR B. K. CURLEY A. G. GILKES Clam of 1939-Nazmerazlf FOOTBALL XV. J. ELATHER, III J. W. FOSTER, II H. Y. HAFPNER QJ. E. HARKLESS, Jr. W. G. HARRIS R. E. HILL J. P. KIECKHEEER W. N. LANE XV. B. LYNCH J. S. MCKNIGHT J. R. MOOR XV. B. MOORE T. R. MOUNTAIN A. P. OSBORN, Jr. O. M. PALMER SOCCER RICHARD EDWARDS G. H. JOHNSON, Jr. SANDERS MAXWELL A. R. REIS A. W. SCHMIDT CROSS COUNTRY E. C. MORRISON O. C. NORTON 297 K. D. PETTIT, Jr. W. O. PRICE XV. C. PULLEN, Jr. E. W. PYNE M. T. ROBBINS T. K. ROCHE E. G. STAGER C. B. SWARTWOOD, Jr E. B. SYDNOR, Jr. LAWRENCE TAYLOR M. T. TIERNAN C. W. TOEBE, Jr. R. B. WHITE H. DEN. WYNNE DAVID SCULL W. B. D. STROUD R. W. SYLVESTER D. S. THOMPSON A. T, WATERMAN, Jr. THOMPSON WEBB, Jr. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac MANAGERS' CLUB TOP ROW-Greene, Cutler, Allen, Hart, Zacharias, Holfman, Gephart. FOURTH ROW-Schuerhoff, Smith. Scott, Follansbee. Luther, Cameron, French, Martin. THIRD ROW-Werbe, J. E. Jones, Don, Cummings, Kerr, Farley, Burger, Hemingway. Larsen. SECOND ROW-Kinney, Stuart, Scinta, Parker, Mr. Bushnell, Wood, Thacher, Congleton. FRONT ROVJ-Edwards, Milner, McElroy, Cm. S. Jones CPres.j, Brown, Poster, Reist. The 1937 Briczazlgrac The Pffmceion Manager! Club OFFICERS, 1935-193 6 G. S. JONES, '36 ........., .. ,...,..,....... A...,..........,., .,,..,.,,. P r esident D. S. HEMINGWAY, '36 ,..,., ,..... V ice-President G. S. MCELROY, '37 ........... .,.,,.... S ecretary R. M. BROWN, Jr., '36 ,,.... ,..... T reasurer MEMBERS, 1936 F. H. BELL, ll E T. GEPHART R. C. MAYO J. BENSEN R. O. JONES B. C. MILNER, lll C. W. EDWARDS L. H. LARSEN J. R. REIST H. C. ESSERTIER T. A. LEWIS R. H. SCHUERHOFF H. H. FOSTER, Jr. J. T. MASON, Jr. R. M. WOOD J. E. ZACHARlAS MEMBERS, 1937 G. A. BLOCK, Jr. A. S. HART, Jr. E W. THACHER, Jr. R. L. BURGER E. C. LUTHER E. W. SCOTT J. T. CONGLETON, Jr. FRANK MEYER, Il F. B. SMITH, ll E. N. CUTLER, Jr. R. S. PARKER R. D. STUART, Jr. J. M. EARLEY A. C. POOLE T. C. WERBE, Jr. The Managers Club, under the direction of Mr. Bushnell, is an organization composed of the managers of the minor sports and the managers and assistant managers of the major sports. The purpose of the Club is to promote closer cooperation between the managers of the various sports in Princeton and to provide suitable facilities for the members of visiting teams. This year, under the supervision of the President of the Club, a new plan has been instituted whereby a committee has been appointed for each sport with the manager of that sport as the chairman to provide for the reception and entertainment of the Visiting teams. - 299 The 1987 Briczah-Brac CHEER LEADERS Hancock, G. S. Jones, Wood, Willey, J. E. Jones, Severance. 2 1937 Bric:a:Brac Comm! on A Zbfeizcf l 9 3 5 - l 9 3 6 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ASA S. BUSHNELL, '21 ,A..,,.,..,4,,..,.............,.,, Graduate Manager of Athletics BURNHAM N. DELL, '12 .......,,.....A,,A. A,..4..4...,.,,,,.,,.... D irector of Athletics DR. JOSEPH E. RAYCROET, Chairman, Department of Health and Physical Education GEORGE C. WINTRINGER, '94 ....... ....,.i.........,,. ..,,,.,........,., C o ntroller TRUSTEE MEMBERS DEAN MATHEY, '12 PAUL BEDFORD, '97 ALUMNI MEMBERS ARCHIBALD A. GULICK, '97 CURTIS W. MCGRAW, '19 FACULTY MEMBERS ROBERT G. ALBION DEAN CHRISTIAN GAUSS PRES. HAROLD WILLIS DODDS ALLEN G. SI-IENSTONE UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS I-I. H. FOSTER, Jr., '36 GORDON KEPPEL, '36 301 v CDRCIANIZATIGNS JAMES CARNAHAN PRESIDENT 1823-1853 JAMES CARNAHAN was a Presbyterian minister and a teacher in an academy at Georgetown, D. C. When he was elected president of Princeton, the college was Very poor and the number of students small. With the help of John Maclean he carried through the difHculties which he encountered at the outset and finally adopted the bold policy of enlarging the faculty by calling a number of distinguished men to newly-created chairs. How this Was done Without additional endowment is hard to see. The professors were often not paid their full salaries, but they did their Work Well, so that the reputation of the college as a seat of learning Was made at that time. The number of students increased so greatly that it was necessary to build East and West colleges to accommodate them, and it was from his energy and zeal in supervising this Work that Dr, Carnahan picked up the student's name for him, Old Boss. ln his administration was formed the first Alumni Association of Nassau Hall, with the venerable James Madison as its first president, IOI-IN MACLEAN PRESIDENT 1854-1868 OHN MACLEAN bore the name of his father, a pro- fessor of chemistry in Princeton, and after his father's death he was left at the age of fourteen with the care of his mother and tvvo younger brothers, and no money. He Was so poor that he learned to shave Without a mirror so that he could save candles. He Was graduated from Princeton in l8l6, was at once made a tutor in the col- lege. While serving as a tutor he was ordained a Presby- terian minister Without a charge, and spent the Whole of his life in the service of the college. He first taught Mathe- matics, vvas next transferred to Ancient Languages, and finally became a professor of Greek. For fifteen years he served as vice-president of the college, and used to say that he had taught every subject offered in the curriculum, Be- sides, he acted as an unoflicial proctor, and did his part in suppressing horn sprees and barring-out sprees. He was elected president in I854 and remained in that office for fourteen years, After his retirement he lived in quiet dig- nity in his house on Alexander Street until his death in 1 8 86. Dr. Maclean Was not an author of important original Works, He Was a practical, Warm-hearted administrator and disciplinarian. When he retired he Was known as the best-loved man in Princeton, and at Commencement many of his former students visited him and partook of the enormous dinners Which he provided for them. His name among the students was .lohnny. 47 f Us R S E 0 A fi gem I. C Chg if Y fxv U E W rf i kms The 1937 Bi-ic:a:Brac The Ximian!-Fazculzjf AJJUUZIIIPVI BOARD OP DIRECTORS, 1935-36 LAURENCE PENNINOER, '09, Director FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION J. D. BROWN, '19 H. W. HEWETT-T1-IAYER J. E. RAYCROET JOHN COLT, '14 PAUL MAOCLINTOCK R. M. SCOON B. N. DELL, '12 D. A. MOCABE G. G. SIKES, '16 T. M. GREENE J. E. POMPRET J. D. SPAETH W. P. HALL D. C. POOLE R. R. WICKS RADCLIPPE HEERMANCE G. M. PRIEST, '94 M. O. YOUNG UNDERGRADUATES YORRE ALLEN, Jr., '36 A. C. SMITH, III, '36 J. A. HOWELL. '37 W. A. CARLILE, Jr., '36 E. D. THATOHER. '36 J. N. IRWIN. II. '37 LAURENOE EENNINOER, '36 E. T. P. WATSON. '36 O. H. KEARNEY, '37 GORDON REPPEL, '36 J. O. WILLIAMS, '36 RODMAN MORGAN, '37 MORRIS LLOYD, '36 L. W. WISTER, '36 H. W. READ, '37 D. M. PYLE, '36 E. H. BINDLEY, Jr.. '37 W. K. COORS. '38 C. D. REA, '36 E. N. OUTLER. Jr., '37 D. D. COYLE. '38 I3. M. RIDOWAY, '36 HARPER FOLLANSBEE, '37 W. P. EARLE, III, '38 C. E. SHAIN, '36 THOMAS OUORER, III, '37 CONDICT MOORE, '38 R. S. MUELLER, Jr., '38 The Student-Faculty Association, under the direction of Mr. Laurence Fenninger, is an organization designed to bring together the students and faculty of the universtiy in an effort to study and solve various problems which it meets during the year. In addition to its chief projects of bettering conditions in this im- mediate vicinity and of carrying on Work in the Yenching University in China and the Grenfell mission in Labrador, the association also affords a means of religious discussion groups, and operates Murray-Dodge Hall, the seat of many undergraduate activities. 308 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac The Prmceim fummer Camp STAPE, 1935 GORDON KEPPEL, '36 .,,..,.... . .. . ,. ,,,..,A.. . ,,.....A,.,...... Director C. McN. EUWER, '36 ..A.........,........., ...... Athletic Director LAURENCE EENNINGER, Jr., '36 ...... .,.i... 13 usiness Manager H. E. BLISS, Jr., '36 ...,......,...,,........,.... ....., P rogram Director THOMAS GUCKER, III, '37 ..........., ,,,...... H ealth Oflicer PERCY PRESTON, '36 ,.....,,, .......,. A ssistant R. K. MARDFIN, '36, .,.,...,,,...,,..,....... ,...,. Assistant COUNCILORS D. M. CRAIG, Jr.. '38 J, T. PEIRCE, '36 D. E. POSTER, '37 T. A. PEEIEEER, '37 E. W. HAMPTON, '36 D. M. PYLE, '36 J. A. HOWELL, '37 C. D. REA, '36 G. A. MCKEON. '36 J. T. SCHEIN, '37 ROBERT MILLER, '37 D. A. SCOTT, '38 CONDICT MOORE, '38 N. A. STONER, '37 R. B. PARKER, '37 C. R. WATSON, Jr., '38 THOMAS WEBER, '38 The Princeton Summer Camp was first established at Bay Head, New Jersey in 1909, to give under- privileged boys from the cities a two weeks' adventure in sports and outdoor life. In 1930 the camp moved to a new location at Bass Lake, some three miles north of Blairstown, New Jersey. This new site is an ideal one for affording boys a healthful and wholesome experience in the world of nature. During the summer of 1935, 207 boys from the more crowded sections of New York City, and 25 from Princeton enjoyed two weeks of active camp life. Ar the camp, boys take part in such outdoor sports as baseball, volleyball, swimming, and group games, under the leadership of undergraduates. The wooded property provides excellent chances for hiking, nature study, and Woodcraft. Close contact between camper and councilor results in an interchange of ideas and out- look beneficial to both. 309 The 1937 BXric:a:Brac The Gffeffzyfell Club of Pffmcelon U 14 ZJJEVJZW OEEICERS, l 935-3 6 P. L. PILLSBURY, '36 ...,..,.............. President I. W. MORRIS, Jr., '36 ........... Vice-President A. M. WICKS, '37 ......... .......... S ecretary MEMBERS T. P. COBB, '38 GRENFELL CLUB YORKE ALLEN, Jr., '36 STANDING-Mr. Gillespie, Allen. S. B. GARRETSON, '36 SEATED-Morris, Pillsbury QPres.D, Wicks. Princeton students, through the medium of funds collected by the Student Faculty Associations drive or by means of their own services as summer volunteers in the North, contribute annually to the Work of Sir Wilfred Grenfell in Labrador, where his international organization is giving educational and medical assistance to the fishermen. The Grenfell Club of Princeton was founded fourteen years ago by Professor William Gillespie to .send student Workers each summer to the various stations maintained by the mission. They act as crew on supply schooners or dispensary ships, or as outdoor workers at the coastal sta- tions. Directing their efforts and those of many doctors, nurses, teachers, and industrial Workers is the inspiring Sir Wilfred. Only by years of concentrated efforts can such frequent dis- eases as tuberculosis and illness resulting from malnutrition be 0 H. V. COES, Jr., '36 wiped out: and only by virtue of widespread education can large families, living in cramped quarters on scraps of fish and tea, be instructed as to proper living conditions and modern methods of gaining a livelihood from the nshing north of the Grand Banks and trapping in the interior Princeton members of the club spend the summer in Labra- dor at their own expense, hence the number of students working at the various stations has greatly diminished The principal point where Princeton men are located is St. Mary's River. There they have erected a hospital and school. This station is a small but vitally important point, on which many hundreds of natives are dependent for clothing and medical care. Last sum- mer Princeton Was represented at St. Mary's by T. P. Cobb, '38, H. V. Coes, Jr., '36, and S. B. Garretson, '36. Tlw 1957 Brica-a:l3rac The ft Pauli foczlezy of Pffmeelon Umafelffzijf OFFICERS, 1935-36 SAMUEL TYLER, Jr., '36 ....4...........,...,....... , .4..A. ...,..,..... P resident E. D. THATCHER, '36 .,A....,. .....,. V ice-President R. S. RAUCH, Jr., '36 ..........,,,...,,. ,..... ......... .....,... ......,..,.. S e c r etary The St. Paul's Society, founded in 1876 by Dr. Baker, Rector of Trinity Church, is an association of all the Episcopal students in the University. The society was established to aid students in receiving spiritual guidance during their college years. The William Alexander Procter Foundation provides for a chaplain, who is at present the Reverend John Crocker. Mr. Crocker lives with his family on the edge of the campus and cordially extends an invitation to all students to pay him a visit as friend, teacher, or counsellor. The members of the association spend their Sundays teaching Sunday School and carrying on other useful work in the rural districts near the vicinity of Princeton. ln l932 the University authorities generously offered the use of the North Trancept of the University Chapel for the celebration of the Holy Communion. 311 The 1937 Briczaa-Brac Pffmceioffz We5lmz'n5Ie1f' foczlezy OFFICERS, 1935-3 6 HENRY B. ROBERTS, '36 ,..,........, President GEORGE H. HAWKS, Jr., '36..Vice-President CLEVELAND D. REA, '36 ,....,.,..,,.. Treasurer G, SEAVER JONES, '36 ...... ...... S ecretary CABINET HENRY B. CROSS, Jr.. '36 DAVID A. ROBERTSON. Jr.. '36 EDWARD T. P. WATSON. '36 BRADFORD COCHRAN, '37 WESTMINSTER SOCIETY HARIJER FQLLANSBEEY '37 THIRD ROW-Hackett, Howell, Cochran, Watson. SECOND ROW DONALD C. KERRI '37 -Foster, Robertson, Kerr, Follansbee. Cross, Milliken, FRONT ROW MINOT KA MILLIKENV '37 -Hawks, Jones, Roberts CPres.j, Rea, Rev. Bryan. FACULTY ASSOCIATES DEAN L. P. EISENHART PROFESSOR C. G. OSGOOD PROFESSOR C. R. HALL PROFESSOR ROBERT SCOON DIRECTOR WILHELMUS B. BRYAN, Jr., '20 The Princeton Westminster Society is an organization dedicated to the ideal of practical Christianity. Through its activities it tries to give the opportunity to Princeton students to be of service to others less privi- leged than themselves by projects carried on in various institutions, and to learn, through actual contact, the existence of pressing social problems. The Protestant Sunday School in the Jamesburg State Home for Boys is conducted by the Princeton Westminster Society in cooperation with the Student-Faculty Association. The Society conducts Interest Groups in the Annandale State Farm for Boys. Through regular Weekly discussions, directed either by Mr. Bryan or by some outside speaker, the under- graduates Who meet at the Foundation House are given the chance to clarify their thinking on contemporary questions covering a Wide range of subjects. The 1987 Briana: rac J. F, P. KELLY. '36 H. C. BARKHORN, Jr J. G. BENZIGER H. M. CADGENE J. C. CAHILL E. J. CONNOLLY. Jr. C. P. CORRIGAN C. S. CUMMINGS, II J. M. CURTO F. H. DOWLEY F. J. B. BING J. S. BLAY J. L. BRODERICK L. V. BROWN J. C. BURKE J. J. BYRNE A. M. CAMPBELL. Jr E. DEF. CANDEE CHARLES CARROLL C V. . CARTUS. Jr. R. J. CHAPMAN J. P. CHUBET, III J. G. ANDERTON. Jr. P. B. ANDERTON M. J. ARCAYA A. M. BARBIERI W. R. BARRETT A. J. BARZAGHI, Jr. E. J. BENDER K. A. BENTKAMP J. D. BURKE EDWARD BURNS. II F. A. AMBROSE T. E. BARNICLE W. H. BELL TI A. J, BENDER. Jr. C. A. BROAD, Jr. R. E. BURKE. Jr. E. J. CARROLL The Pffmceion Cazibofzb Club OFFICERS, 1935-1936 REV. QUITMAN F. BECKLEY. OP.. B.C.L.. LL.D. ......,........................................................................... Chaplain ......................President T. W. MONTGOMERY. '37...........Vice-President J. B. SALSICH. '38 MEMBERS. 1936 BEAUVAIS DUFFY I-I. V. HOGAN J, E. MCCOLGAN F. A. PETITO J. A. J. DZIEMIAN C. T. HORTON. Jr. D. F. MCMAHON, Jr. J. A. QUIGI EY L. L. C. FORD J. F. P. KELLY J. F. MALLOY J. V. QUINN W. G. A. FOWLER H. KILCULLEN R. J. MINNICH S. J. QUINN. Jr. J. J. E. FURLONG L. J. GATT J. L. GREBAUSKAS T. A. HAYES. Jr. T. S. COLLINGS J. R. CROWLEY S. E. CULLINAN MCKIM DAINGERFIELD F. M. DEROSA XV. J. DEVLIN J. J. DOYLE A. J. DUANY R. A. DUBUQUE, Jr. E. G. ENGEL A. J. FALLON J. M. FARLEY COLWELL CAREY T. F. CAREY J. A. CASHMAN R. G. CLARK C. K. CODDINGTON J. P. CORCORAN, Jr. T. A. COSGRIFF F. D. CREAMER C. P. DETHIER C. R. DEVINE H, F. CASEY J. H. CLARK. III J. W. COFFEY 13. K. CURLEY RICHARD DILLON, Jr. F. R. DONAHUE. Jr. J. G. ENGEL R. XV. J. KIRBY E. M. LAGE P. V. MOHAN W, J. PASLEY J. R. LANAHAN P. H. PAUK HARRY MCCALL, Jr. E. H. PEPLOW. Jr. MEMBERS, 1937 J. F. FORAN J. T. MACDONALD W. M. GARDINER F. J. MCGINITY A. S. HART. Jr. .1, R. MAGUIRE J. H. HEMINXVAY P. C. MANKER H, J. HOGAN A. G. MIRANTI A. Q. HOURIGAN. Jr. T. W. MONTGOMERY J. E. KELLY J. MORRISSEY. Jr. J. A, C. KENNEDY, Jr. B, H. MOUNT. Jr. J. H, KENNEDY G. A. NASON R. P. LARKIN P. E. NEARY H. F. MCCREERY. II E. L. NEWHOUSE, III MEMBERS, 1938 P. F. DUVIVIER R. C. HOWE W. A, EHRET C, H. HUVELLE JOHN ENGLISH. Jr. R. E. JAMISON. Jr. W. T. GALEY, III D. E. JERREMS C. R. GRAHAM F. S. KINNEY L. R. GRAY L. H. KOMOSKI F. T, HAMILTON T. F. LEARY J. L. HERMAN P. L. HOGAN W. L. HOPKINS MEMBERS, M. G. FERRER O. XV. HOPKINSON, Jr. RALPH HORTON, Jr. E. G. HUBBARD J. W. KNOWLES ROBERT MCNICHOL J. W. MAYERS D. VAND. LEE W. MCB. LOVE S. B. LUPICA 1939 J. R. MEACHEM P. J, MURPHY. Jr. R. W. MURRIE E. F. NORTON. Jr. N. F. PALLOTTI LOUIS PETITO J. XV. PITNEY Partial Student?C. A. Van der Slrntrcn-Ponlhoz 313 R. V. RAFTER S. L. RIDOLFI K. P. ROSS G. S. RYAN A. A. NEWTON E. B, O'CONNOR E. F. O'CONNOR, III N. J. ORBE J. PALASCHAK. Jr. JULIAN PEABODY E. XV. POMERLEAU P, R. PYNE. III THOMAS RIGGS. Jr. E. F. RIVINUS, Jr. V. F. ROMA C. J. RUDDY, Jr. J. E. MCHARG DUNSTON MCNICHOL XV. C. MCSHERRY. Jr. G. L. MAGRUDER R. A. MELLON C. K. MITCHELL J. R. MURRAY E. R. NOVAK XVILLIAM ORCHARD D. X. PARRENO N. A. QUINN T. K. ROCHE J. T. Ross R. J. SULLIVAN M T TIERNAN C. W. TOEBE. Jr. C. E. TOUHEY H. ......SccrclaIy J. RYAN T. RYAN H. SMITH P. SOUSA. III J. STEVENS. Jr. J. A. STRAZZA, Jr. C. DEY. THIERIOT J. C. TURNER A. H. XVARREN. Jr. R, P. RYE NV. L. SCHWENK L. A. SCINTA S. B. SCOVIL L. B. SMITH J. MCD. SMYTH, Jr. ALBERT ST. PETER. Jr. H. J. SWIFT J. D. SYLVESTER L. F. A. R. C. A. XV B. B. G. J. F F. C. R. W J. P. R. DUR. VAN DE VELDE E. WARREN E. YA1-IN, Jr. P. PASLEY A. POWERS M. PRICE A. REISS. Jr. H. RIDDER, Jr. W. RIPLEY. II G. RUTHERFORD B. SALSICH E. SMITH J. SNYDER. Jr. J. TYSON. Jr. M, XVALMSLEY. III H. XVALNE. Jr. A. WALSH R. WARNER B, WATHEN The 1937 Bricza-1Brac Pffmtefon- Yentbmcg Foumfazizm BOARD OP TRUSTEES HAROLD WILLIS DODDS, Ph.D., '14 ...... Honorary President SIDNEY D. GAMBLE. LL.D., '12 ,..A....A..,..,.,.4,... 1 ,,., President WILSON EARRAND, '86 ...,.,..........,.,,.,.,......,,.... Vice-President AMBROSE G. TODD, '84 CHARLES M. MCALPIN, '88 T. H, P. SAILER, Ph.D., '89 JOHN MCDOWELL, D.D., '94 HENRY N. RUSSELL, Ph.D., '97 H. ALEXANDER SMITH, '01 RUSSELL T. MOUNT, '02 J. STEWART BURGESS, Ph.D., '05 LOUIS D. EROELICK, '06 CLEVELAND E. DODGE, '09 LAURENCE FENNINGER, '09 VAN SANTVOORD MERLE-SMITH, 'll HENRY J. COCHRAN, 'OO .,... ..,...... ,.................. ..... T r e asurer DWIGHT W. EDWARDS, '04 .... Executive Secretary in China ROBERT R. GAILEY, D.D., '96 .......,........ Secretary Emeritus JOHN COLT, '14 WILLIAM E. SPEERS, 'Il WILHELMUS B. BRYAN, Jr., '20 EVERETT N, CASE. '22 JOSEPH VAN VLECK, Jr., '23 WILLIAM R. MCALPIN, '26 JAMES B. COCHRAN, '29 EDWIN GRANT CONKLIN, Ph.D. EDNVARD S. CORWIN, Ph.D. WALTER P. HALL, Ph.D. DEWITT CLINTON POOLE OLIN D. NVANNAMAKER ROBERT RUSSELL WICKS, D.D. Since 1898, when the Philadelphian Society sent R. R. Gailey, '96, from the Princeton campus to pioneer in Y. M. C. A. Work at Tientsin, China, the scope of Princeton's contribution to religion and education in China has steadily broadened. By 1906 the Work had so developed as to prompt its extension to Peking, then the capital of of China, Where the Princeton University Center in China was established. As Chinese leadership developed, and as responsibility for the Y program gradually passed more and more into the hands of the Chinese, Princeton's representatives were left free to associate themselves more directly with social science education that had developed from Y activity in the Held of social service. This educational program is carried on in Peiping by Yenching University. With the student body numbering 868, and the faculty 134, of Whom two-thirds are Chinese, the school is the largest as Well as the leading University established by Americans in China. The Princeton-Yenching School of Public Affairs, one of the three colleges of the University, includes the departments of Economics, Political Science, and Sociology. The support for the Foundation is provided by Princeton undergraduates, faculty, alumni, and friends through the Princeton-Yenching Foundation, 150 Fifth Avenue, New York City. 314 I C5 Li X x I ' K K S N N x 1 X ' x ' 1 N 1 , x x V x V , A . x X x g x X K . y s 5 ' . Q X v x x . L W , X x 0 s x fV7ll's x 5 . s S ' Q , n , X N 1 x x x Q 1 X s 8 K nf Tlwe 1957 B riofiai?-qlgraf WHICH-CLIO COUNCIL TOP ROW-A. Moore, Broderick, Van Ess, Randall, Cleveland, Allen. SECOND ROW-Leary. NVolf. L. Moore, Genslcr. Sinccrbcaux, Turner. FRONT ROW-Golaccn. Shain, Craig, Guckcr, Davison. TI12 1987 B1'ic:a:Brac ffTWfl67fZ60lY4 Whig amz! Clzbfolbbzb 506162725 OEEICERS GORDON A. CRAIG, '36 ..,. .....,.A,...,,.,... , .....A . . ,Pres1df:nt CHARLES E. SI-IAIN, '36 ...,,,,....,,. ...... V ice-President RICHARD R. P. GOHEEN, '36 .,.., ,6..,, 4,6V......A,,,. S e cretary THOMAS RIGGS, Jr., '37 ,......... ........ .... ,.I.,......I. T r e asurer THOMAS GUCKER, III, '37 .A.,... , I,... Corresponding Secretary ALBERT MOORE, '38 A,....,.A,.., .,.................,...., S upervisor RODERIC H. DAVISON, '36 .,..,. ...,.... V arsity Debate Manager JOHN VAN ESS, '38 .....,,4.......,..4.,..I...,r.,..A,...,.,.. Ereshrnan Debate Manager EXECUTIVE COUNCIL YORKE ALLEN, '36 L. BRODERICK, '37 E. W. CAPERS, '38 J. H. CLEVELAND, '38 G. A. CRAIG. '36 R. H. DAVISON, '37 BEAUVAIS DUFFY. '36 H. J. GENSLER, '37 R. R. P. GOHEEN, '36 D. G. GREENE, '36 THOMAS GUCKER. III. '37 J. G. HOAGLAND. '38 I'. H. JONES, '37 E. W. LEARY, '36 J. 317 A. R. LEWIS, '36 ALBERT MOORE, '38 LYMAN MOORE, '36 J. F. PRITCHARD, Jr., H. T. RANDALL, '37 THOMAS RIGGS, Jr., R. A. SINCERBEAUX, C. E. SHAIN, '36 H. B. SWO'PE, Jax. '36 J. C. TURNER, '36 JOHN VAN ESS, '38 A. B. WALIQER. '36 T. H. NVOLF, '37 H. R. WOOD, '36 1 '3 3 7 '36 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac The American Wbzg-Clzbfopkzc fotzelzef The American Whig-Cliosophic Societies, the old- est college debating and political societies in the world, have played an important part in Princeton's history since their founding in the late eighteenth century. In the hey-day of the post-war period under- graduates seemed interested, however. in neither poli- tics nor debating, and the prestige of the Halls declined. Last year the energetic l935 administration laid out an ambitious program and took the first steps to bring the societies back to their former high position. The Halls were divided on their traditional lines, Whig adopting a strongly liberal viewpoint and Clio holding to a conservative one. The Conference on Government and Business, which closed the year's program, indicated that even Princeton undergradu- ates are capable of thought on political subjects. The present administration, under the leadership of Gordon A. Craig, '36, and Charles E. Shain, '36, has been attempting to persuade undergraduates to look to the Halls as the center of campus political thought. During the present year, such speakers as Upton Sinclair, EPIC spokesman, Victor F. Ridder, WPA Administrator, and Frank Smith, champion of the utilities, have spoken at Union meetings. Pre- sented by one of the Halls, these speakers have en- deavored to prove their points against the opposi- tion in informal, but often heated, debate. Besides the Union debates, the Halls control the Varsity and Freshman debate panels, from which are selected teams to represent Princeton at other uni- versities. The Western and Southern debate trips have been the high-points of this year's program. Debate classes have been organized for the instruction of Freshmen eager to participate in the activities of the panels. Of interest to other members is the Social Science Club, a discussion group intended to bring faculty and undergraduates into closer contact than the formal class program allows. The renaissance of the Halls has been carried into another Held during the past year. This is on the literary side. The Nassau Lit, which was founded by the Halls in 1842 but which was out of their con- trol for half a century, was again brought under their supervision by the l935 administration. This year, with R. R. P. Goheen, '36, as chairman, the Lit has appeared as virtually a new magazine and has made a very favorable impression on the campus. It gives Hall members an outlet for creative literary work but also allows them to indulge in political writing. The Lit in the past year has become a campus force in every sense of the word. TI1cz 1937 Bric:a:Brac Amewmn Whig 506119231 FOUNDED 17 6 9 . G. WILLIAMS, Jr. U R. E. ADAMS A. M. AGNEW T. W. BROWN J. P. COFRIN S. B. DAVIS L. C. ALLEN J. W. BREDENBERG J. L. BRODERICK R. W. BUDDINGTON R. H. DAVISON G. H. DEAR W. J. DEVLIN J. J. DOYLE P. E. BARRINGER S. L. BLOCK J. G. BUCHANAN, Jr. F. W. CAPERS J. H. CLEVELAND H. G. AINSWORTH NEWELL BROWN E. L. CRAIN, Jr. P. V. DEPORTE P. R. DICKINSON GORDON DONALD E. P. DOUGLASS RICHARD EDWARDS J. G. ENGEL W. B. FELL OFFICERS FRANCIS W. LEARY, '36 ..................,..,...... ........... P resident ARCHIBALD R. LEWIS, '36 ,..... .. ,...., Vice-President HERBERT B. SWOPE, Jr., '37 ..,..,........ .,,.... .,,.,...... S e cretary THOMAS H. WOLF, '37 .,,..................,.............. ........ T reasurer MEMBERS, 193 6 D. G. GREENE J. XV. MEIGS J. C. STREETT, Jr. H. W. JOHNSON W. S. D. NIVEN F. L. KEYES W. W. POTTER, Jr. F. W. LEARY R. L. SEGGEL W. M, MAITLAND J. C. SMITH MEMBERS, 1937 M. L. POOTE RODMAN MORGAN THORNTON GERRISH, Jr. W. S. MORRIS C NIGHTINGALE THOMAS GUCKER. III . T. H. JONES MACDONALD LYNCH S. F.. MEDINA EPP FF Ei 32 W5 QU 04 E FU. HOF EO Q2 DPI' VUE 54 Q31 FZ F. OSBORNE, Jr. B O A. . POOLE J. F. PRITCHARD, Jr. MEMBERS, 1938 D. H. CRATER COURTLAND NICOLL. T. Q. GILSON G. H. OLIVER B. C. MCCARTNEY C. U. PRICE T. R. MCMILLEN C. C. REID W. C. MCSHERRY B. H. RIDDER MEMBERS, 19 3 9 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. III D. P. PARISER S. R. GINSBURG G. H. REPPERT, Jr. H. W. HAZARD, III H. D. RICHARDSON L. P. HOAGLAND R. R. ROBINSON R. R. HOLT R. W. ROOP I. S. KAMPMAN, Jr. E. W. SAUNDERS F. S. LETO E. W. SCHALL P. B. MARZONI, Jr. G. F. SHASKAN, Jr. R. W. MYERS E. B. SYDNOR. Jr. P. P. O'DAY G. J. SYMINGTON. Jr. D. R. UNDERWOOD J. B. WARD E, T. P. WATSON J J. R. ZIPKIN, Jr. HENRY QUELLMALZ E. N. ROSENBAUM R. F. SHAW C. E. SMITH, Jr. N. A. STONER H. B. SWOPE, Jr. T. H. WOLF L. W. YOUNG C. H. ROBINSON S. J. SARNOFF H. M. STRATTON JOHN VAN ESS, Jr. A. C. WARNER C. E. TOUHEY CHARLES TOWNSEND. A. C. ULMER, Jr. A. W. WALDRON, Jr. J. A. WALSH. Jr. G. S. WARREN, Jr. HOWELL WEBB J. V. WHITTLESEY D. R. WILSON W. H. WILSON, Jr. 'IB ,I-I1e 1987 Brie TAC Q X A7H67fZ6d7G Clzbfopbzt fofzfzy OFFICERS FOUNDED 1765 YORKE ALLEN, Jr., '36 . ...AA..,.......,...,...,,.. . HARLESTON R. WOOD, '36 ....... ALAN B. WALKER, '36 ....R.,,..3.........,.......,..... H. C. BARKHORN, Jr. SCHUYLER CRANE BEAUVAIS DUFFY R. L. FISHER E. H. BINDLEY. Jr. R. M. CROOKER R. L. EDWARDS H. J. GENSLER T. T. HUTCHESON J. P. CORCORAN, Jr. R. L. CROPPER G. J. GORES J. G. HOAGLAND R. C. HOWE W. B. JOHNSON, Jr. T. C. ARMSTRONG. V1 ri?'rtT1P' E. BEATTIE. Jr. N. BEDFORD J. BENHAM BODINE Jr MEMBERS. 19 3 6 T. M. GORDON, Jr. D. G. HOPKINS H. K. HUDSON, Jr. P. C. MADEIRA MEMBERS, 19 3 7 P. T. KIMBALL, II R. A. MOSS NV. H. ORR. Jr. E. B. PYLE H. T. RANDALL MEMBERS, 1938 J. M. JOHNSTQN, Jr. C. P. KINC1 L. H. KOMOSKI W. G. MARR C. K. MITCHELL ALBERT MOORE MEMBERS. I 9 3 9 A. H. BOLTE W. A. BOURS. III J. MCC. CLARK F. R. DONAHUE, Jr. G. M. ELSEY 320 ...........President ......Vice-President ...........Secretary LYMAN MOORE W. V. SLAUGHTER A. B. WALKER H. R. WOOD H. W. READ THOMAS RIGGS, Jr. D. R. SMALL C. XV. WILSON A. E. YAHN W. P. MOORE D. S. PLUMB XV. F. RUSSELL J. R. SIMPSON C. H. SMYTH A. J. STOKELY B. E. TOUSLEY. Jr. J. M. FINCH. Jr. H. R, FISCHER J. H. FLINN, Jr. J. M. FRENCH N. L. GILL 1987 Bric:a:Brac W. G. GLENNY S. D. GOODMAN. LANDIS GORES A. J. GROSSMAN R. B. HIGHSAW WASHINGTON IRVING D. H. JAQUITH Jr. HARDING JOHNSON, Jr. D. S. JUNKER I-I. L. KLEIN WOLEORD KRAYBILL E. E. VOM LEHN W U 32 on I '-I O Z E. D. COSDEN R. R. DEUTSCH G. J. FICKES R. R. P. GOHEEN W. N. HENKLEMAN R. R. HEROY C. W. PARIRLIE, Jr. CARL FERENBACH,IH THOMAS NSHER,Jn O. K. BOICE Amewcmz Cliosopbic Society L. S. LIVINGSTON EUTITUFUPH' IOOVUOSE Z TF :- OE 4520 QOIEEOOUU EUWAEZQ 3 an FU Z -A ITT 70 S. . OGILVY FREDERICK OSANN, Jr. J. W. PITNEY HUGH ROBINSON DAVID SCULL MEMBERS-AT-LARGE 1936 R. K. LANDIS, Jr. A. R. LEWIS R. P. MCCLAVE, Jr. G. W. MQMURRY R. H. SCHUERHOFF C. D. SCUDDER, Jr. C. E. SHAIN 1937 J. G. PRAZER, Jr. T. G. GALLATIN PIERCE MACNAIR 193 8 T. E. LEARY 321 E. A. SEIPP, Jr. B A. .SHARP R. E. R. SHEPPARD P. P. SMITH, Jr. J. E. WALLER THOMPSON WEBB, Jr R. G. WENDT NELSON WHITMAN J. H. WILKES P. S. WILLAND J. A. XVILSON P. J. WOOD R. A. SINCERBEAUX J. C. SMITH W. E. SNYDER J. C. TURNER W. M. WHITTINGTON J D. B. WYGANT H. J. MATTHEWS, Jr. R. B. MILLER J. T. SADLER R. W. SAYRE G. B. ROSS The 1987 Bric:a:Brac THE PRINCETON DEBATING PANEL TOP ROW-Snyder, Buchanan, Stokeley, Seggel, Randall, Broderick, Stoner. FRONT ROW-Crane, Wlllker, Davison, Craig, Moore The 1937 Briczaa-Brac R. H. DAVISON, '37 .,... A. B. WALKER, '36 ,....,.. JOHN VAN ESS. Jr., A. M. AGNEW G. A. CRAIG SCHUYLER CRANE R. H. DAVISON W. J. DEVLIN J. J. DOYLE S. L. BLOCK O. K. BOICE J. G. BUCHANAN, Jr. F. W. CAPERS A. H. BOLTE GORDON DONALD BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, III N. L. GILL S. R. GINSBURG S. D. GOODMAN, Jr. LANDIS GORES A. J. GROSSMAN H. W. HAZARD, III R. B. HIGHSAW The Pifmeeion Defaazizrzcg Prine! OFFICERS, 1935-1936 Manager D. D. MCKEAN. Assistant Manager W. S. HOWELL. .Freshman Manager MEMBERS, I 93 6 BEAUVAIS DUFFY G. R. METCALF LYMAN MOORE MEMBERS, I 9 3 7 H. J. GENSLER W. R. HOPKIN H. T. RANDALL MEMBERS, I9 3 8 J. H. CLEVELAND G. J. GORES J. G. HOAGLAND J. M. JOHNSTON, Jr MEMBERS, I 9 3 9 R. R. HOLT HARDING JOHNSON, Jr. I. S. KAMPMANN, Jr. WOLFORD KRAYBILL F. S. LETO P. B. MARZONI, Jr. D. F. PARISER H. D. RICHARDSON HUGH ROBINSON R. W. ROOP 323 R. L. SEGGEL W. E. SNYDER F. N. ROSENBAUM R. W. SAYRE N. A. STONER H. B. SWOPE, Jr. B. C. MCCARTNEY A. J. STOKELEY H. M. STRATTON JOHN VAN ESS, Jr. E. W. SCHALL A. B. SHARP G. F. SHASKAN. Jr. F. P. SMITH, Jr. A. W. WALDRON. Jr. J. E. WALLER HOWELL WEBB THOMPSON WEBB, Jr. D. R. WILSON Coach Coach Q T112 1937 Bric:a:Brac NASSAU LIT BOARD STANDING-Parreno, Severance, Van Ess, Cleveland, Hoagland, Warren. SEATED-Wicks, Riggs, Goheen fChairrnanj, Turner, Pritchard. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Ndffdbl LZ767f0l7fy MaCgazz'ne PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUSPICES OE TI-IE AMERICAN WHIG-CLIO SOCIETY BOARD OE EDITORS R. R. P. GOI-IEEN, '36 .....,.,....,,I.......,., Chairman THOMAS RIGGS, Jr., '37 .,,I,.,..... Literary Editor J. E. PRITCHARD, Jr., '37 .4,....,. Political Editor E. W. SEVERANCE, Jr., '37, .........., Copy Editor A. I-I. WARREN, Jr., '36 ....... .. Supervising Editor BUSINESS DEPARTMENT J. C. TURNER, '36 .....,..................,....,.....................,....,... Business M. C. LONG, '37 ,..........,.....,..... ,...... A ss't. Business JOHN VAN ESS, Jr., '38 .....,... ....... A ss't. Business J. G. I-IOAGLAND, '38 ........ ......... A dvertising J. I-I. CLEVELAND, '38 .......... ..,.,.......,...,...........,..,,. C irculation Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager This year the Nassau Literary Magazine is under control of the American Whig and Cliosophic Societies with only members of those organizations eligible for election to its staff. The magazine has assumed a completely new form, and it includes political articles by recognized national authorities as well as literary contributions from the campus. 325 The 1937 Briczazlgrac The Clam of 1876 Przie Debazie FEBRUARY 22, 1935 WHIG HALL ARTHUR NORTHWOOD, Jr., '35 ...,,. Presiding Officer AEEIRMATIVE NEGATIVE G. A. CRAIG, '36 J. L. HIGHSAW, Jr. '35 H. B. CLAGETT, Jr., '38 R. G. BARNES, '37 QUESTION: Resolved, That the United States should conclude an offensive and defensive alliance with Great Britain. JUDGES: C. E. GATES, Jr., '26 History Depart.: W. L. WRIGHT, '2l, History Depart., E. H. GROEL, '21 Winner: JAIVIES L. HIGHSAW, Jr. Honorable Mention: G. A. CRAIG The Lymfe Debvzie for fmzbrf MAY 18, I935 G. A. CRAIG, '36 .......................... Presiding Offlcer AEEIRMATIVE NEGATIVE J. L. HIGHSAW, Jr. E. E. PRICHARD, Jr. J. B. SCHANER C. B. SCHREINER R. H. SUPER ARTHUR NORTHWOOD, Jr. Eirst Prize-E. E. PRICHARD, Jr. Second Prize-J. L. HIGHSAW, Jr. Third Prize-ARTHUR NORTHWOOD, Jr. guistiogiz Resolved, That the tendency toward the concentration of authority in Washington is to be ep ore . JUDGES Professor H. H. HUDSON, English Department Instructor HENRY REINING. Jr., Politics Department Associate Professor W. L. WITTLESEY, Politics Department 326 The 1987 Bric:a:Brac p W g The 13412 flnmwlf frmzbff Omiorztazf Conley! WI-IIG HALL, JUNE 15, 1935 Professor W. S. HOWELL ,.,.....,,.... Presiding Officer JUDGES F. H. GROEL, '21 J. E. TI-IIELE, '29 D. A. STAUFFER, '23 CONTESTANTS, 1936 A. M. AGNEW SCHUYLER CRANE F. W. LEARY R. L. SEGGEL 'G. A. CRAIG BEAUVAIS DUFFY LYMAN MOORE W. E. SNYDER WINNERS G. A. GRAIG-First ........ .......,.. ' 'Pressure Politics: the American Legion F. W. LEARY-Second ..,,. ....,,........,,......,.,,...... ' 'The Shame of the Nation. W. E. SNYDER-Third R. L. SEGGEL-Fourth The Maclean Prize, awarded to the contestant Whose topic is considered superior, Was Won by F. W. LEARY. Conjfeffence of Ike Nazizbnall finden! Fejemizm Offlmerzm One of the outstanding achievements of Whig-Clio during 1935 Was the entertainment of the representatives of the N.S.F.A., returning to the home campus of their organization on April 10 and ll. Lewis Fox, 26, founder and irst president of the Federation, Was present and addressed the assembled members at a closing banquet. Guest speakers during the parleys included President Dodds, Dean Gauss, Dr. R. L. Alderman, Educational Director of the FERA, and William Stone, Washington correspondent of the Foreign Policy Association. PRINCETON DELEGATES TO THE CONFERENCE: BROOKE ALEXANDER, '35 J. L. HIGHSAW, Jr., '35 ARTHUR NORTHWOOD, Jr., '35 W. A.. CARLILE, Jr., '36 M. C. MORGAN, Jr., '35 H. A. PAGE, III, '35 G. A. CRAIG, '36 A. D. REEVE, Jr., '35 E. F. PRICHARD, Jr., '35 F. G. SMITH, Jr., '35 327 The 1987 Bricaazlgrac Wbzg-Clzb Conference an Government and Emmett APRIL I2 AND l3, I935 Following closely upon the conclusion of the N. S. F. A. conference, this series of discussions and resolutions, carried out by members of all four classes added another active two days to the week's program, After a plenary session addressed by Dean Christian Gauss, Senator A. Harry Moore Cformer Governor of New Jerseyj. and Prof. E. S. Corwin. delegates broke up into eight groups, each led by an outside authority, and an undergraduate chairman and secretary. Two extended meetings were held by those concerned with each subject before a final plenary session where resolutions of all tables were read, reviewed, and voted upon by the entire membership of the conference. GUEST SPEAKERS AND OFFICERS OF THE ROUND TABLES: lndustry-Meeting Place: Whig Auditorium LEON HENDERSON, Chairman of the Research and Planning Division of the NIRA .......,...,.. .........,.......................... G uest Speaker GEORGE H. HOUSTON, President of the Baldwin Locomotive Works .....,........ Guest Speaker H. B. MILLER, '35 .......,.......... Chairman C. B. SCHREINER, '35 .....,.. secretary 'i' 'F'f'15f'iiQN'13i3iisoiii.' '3'5ffQ' ,,..., ..,. s ecretary Labor-Meeting Place: School Library. Whig Hall WILLIAM LEISERSON, Chairman of the National Mediation Board. ..................................... .............,..................... G uest Speaker G. A. CRAIG, '36 ,......,......................................,... Chairman YORKE ALLEN, '36 ..,......... .......... S ecretary Social Insurance-Meeting Place: Camp Room. Murray-Dodge J. G. WINANT, '13, former Governor of New Hampshire .... ..,.............. . .,..,.........., ...,..... ..,..,.. ,...... G u e s t Speaker ABRAHAM EPSTEIN, Executive Secretary of the American Association of Social Security ...... ...... ....... G u est Speaker J. S. HARLOW, '35 ..............,.....,,,....................... Chairman F. W. LEARY, '36 ,.... ........, S ecretary Housing-Meeting Place: Library, Whig Hall JAMES A. MOFFETT. '09, Federal Housing Administrator .,.......... . ............ ..,.... ..........,.. ...,., ...... G u e s t Speaker A. D. REEVE, Jr., '35 ..,...................................... Chairman C. D. LONG. '33 ................... ..,...... S ecretary Public Utilities-Meeting Place: Cabinet Room, Murray'Dodge F. P. WALSH. Chairman of the New York Power Authority ...,....... ..... . .. .. .....,,., ........ ...,....... ....... G u e st Speaker J. L. HIGHSAW, Jr., '35 ......,......................,....,... Chairman R, A. SINCERBEAUX, '36, ..... ........ S ecretary Securities and Banking-Meeting Place: Library, Trustees' Room J. A. BRODERICK, former Commissioner of Banking. New York ......................................... ........... ....... G u est Speaker J. T. FLYNN, Author and Economist ..........,........ ........................,....,...,.,....................... ........ ....... G u e st Speaker E. F, PRICHARD, Jr., '35 ................,................... Chairman J. L. BRODERICK, '37 ......... .......... S ecretary Public Relations-Meeting Place: Lounge, Engineering Building E. L. BERNAYS, Public Relations Counsel ,............... ......................................................,...... .,....... ....... G u e st Speaker SILAS BENT, Journalist .................................... .............................................,.................... ....,. .... . . . Guest Speaker BROOKE ALEXANDER. '35 ................................ Chairman F. G, SMITH. Jr.. '35 ..... ......... S ecretary Agriculture-Meeting Place: Tower Room. '79 Hall LOUIS H. BEAN. Economic Advisor for the AAA ..... .,.......... ........,......,,......,.....,............. . . ....... G uest Speaker A. R. LEWIS, '36 ............................................,...., Chairman H. R. WOOD, '16 . ..... ..,.. Secretary 328 The 1957 Briczazlhac Wm mem Lecturer The Vanuxem Lectures were founded with a bequest of 825,000 left to the University by Louis Clark Vanuxem of the Class of 18970, The income from 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 scientiic interest. This bequest also provided that these lectures be published by the University Press and distributed among the libraries and schools of the country. The series for 1935: Feb. 12 The Aesthetic Transaction. Feb. 13 HThe Aesthetic Sympathy and Analogy to Rhythm. Feb. 19 Study of the Art Lover. Feb. Z0 Taste and the Varieties of Beauty. Lecturer: DR. FRANK JEWETT MATHER, Jr., Marquand Professor of Art and Archaeology, Emeritus, and Director of the Museum of Historic Art. .51 pewter Trask Lectures The income from f'510,000, 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 general interest. The series of lectures for 1934-35: Nov. 5. 1934 Gertrude Stein, Author. The Gradual Making of 'The Making of Americans. ' Mar. 22, 1935 Professor Arthur O. Lovejoy, Johns Hopkins University. The Behavior of States. Mar. 29, 1935 Dr. Hans Tietze, University of Vienna. Albrecht Duerer and His Contemporariesf' 329 The 1937 Bric:a:l3rac flamed Lzfife Lecimfef A gift in 1899 of Sl0,000, by Henry Stafford Little of the Class of 1844 founded the Stafford Little Lectureship. Each year this fund provides a number of lectures on public affairs. The lectures during 1935 follow: Dec. 3,1934 Feb. ll, 1935 Mar. 13 and 14, Everett Dean Martin, Director, Cooper Union Forum, The Dilemma of Liberalism in the World Today. Dr. Harvey Fletcher, of the Engineering Stan' Research Department, Bell Telephone Labora- tories. Scientific Aspects of Speech. 1935 George Antonius, Senior Associate of the Institute of Current World Affairs. The Expansion of Arab Nationalism. Apr. 15. 1935 Apr. 16. 1935 Apr. 17, 1935 Apr. 18, 1935 Cymf F055 Bmcfeeil Professor Felix Frankfurter, Harvard Law School, delivered the final four lectures. com- mencing with The Relation of the States to the Central Government. Business and Federalism. Taxation and Federalism. The Diverse Adjustments of Federalism. LECZLMVEI of lectures dealing with technical subjects is Under the auspices of the Cyrus Fogg Lectureship a series given by various eminent scientists and engineers. The 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. The series for 1935-1936 is as follows: Nov. 12, 1935 Dec. 10, 1935 Jan. 14. 1936 James G. Harbord, Chairman of the Board, Radio Corporation of America, New York City. World Wireless. William Haynes, Publisher, CHEMICAL IN- DUSTRIES, New York City. The Eco- nomics of New Materials. William Han, Secretary, The Bridgeport Hous- ing Company, Bridgeport, Conn. The Working Man's Home in the Industrial City. 0 Feb. ll, 1936 Mar. 10. 1936 Apr. 14, 1936 Robert E. Wilson, Vice-Chairman, Pan- American Petroleum and Transport Company. New York City. Recent Developments in the Manufacture of Lubricating Oils. Chester L. Barnard, President, New Jersey Telephone Company, Newark, New Jersey. Subject to be announced. Henry C. Meyer. Jr., Consulting Engineer, New York City The Development of Air Conditioning, fl K I gig .' - - ' - -. X U f - 'v 'v ' : : . ,- 7. GC 0 1 I -.. .-v'2n!:2EiL,---.x 1 .-4 1 - -,-f-:- --.r--.. 0 Ili-i?iinE?:: Fi H'f74:f'ff:w-fffivzytf-' 1 :- 17:223175292--51f.pif'e rr 14'6v'4i2--'q9f..-fr' ,Qi-'Psi -v-aff? 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X 1 I ' ' ' 0 . 1 f ' ' ' ' lx 1 i 7 X I X X ff, X ' ' , 5 f ff 1 ,f ' I K 1 1 ' f , . , , ' - - - ,Q ' K ' x s , X . 3, 1 V s , . 147N'X ' . , ' x N 5 , - 1 x ' ' , . v ' 1 'N 1 u 1 ' K V l The 1937 Erica-a:Brac Field fllffiflefgf Refewe Often, Tmz'nmCg Corps The Princeton Field Artillery Reserve Oilicers' Training Corps was organized in l9l9 by the War Department at the request of President Hibben. At present about 550 students are enrolled in the unit, under the direction of Colonel R. S. Parrott and a staff of six commissioned oH'icers. The course offers valuable instruction in military science and tactics, and supervises the polo and pistol teams. The course, which is open to any Freshman who is physically it under United States Army standards, is a regular elective, and counts toward the student's degree. It consists of two years of basic work, which may be followed by the advanced course in the junior and senior years. A student who completes the four year course is commissioned as a second-lieutenant of Field Artillery in the Oflicers' Reserve Corps. Be- tween junior and senior years the students spend six weeks at the camp at Madison Barracks, New York, during which time they receive practical training in Held artillery, including target practice with 75 mil- limeter guns. ln the senior year, certain students are appointed cadet officers, and in addition to commanding the regiment, they aid in the instruction of the under- classmen. The equipment of the unit includes a complete battery of 75 millimeter guns, radio, telephone and mapping equipment, and a number of motors for practical instruction. There are ninety government horses for cavalry training. The artillery building has a large riding hall, where the polo team practices in cold weather and where those in the advanced course ride. The polo team is again being coached by Captain Keefe, while the pistol team is under the direction of Captain Ely. Captain Burkhart is coaching the Freshman polo team this year. Equipment in these activities is furnished by the government. This year's staff includes: Colonel Roger S. Parrott, Lieutenant-Colonel David E. Cain, Major George P. Seneflf, Captain Thomas F. Keefe, Captain Esher C. Burkhart, Captain Cresswell Ci. Blakeney, and Captain Eugene B. Ely. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac CADET OFFICERS. R. O. T. C. UNIT BACK ROW-Martin, McKeon, W. H. Smith, Thompson, Hoffman, Euwer, Heroy. FOURTH ROW-A. C, Smith, L. I.. Smith, Reist, Dashiell, Law, Rittenhouse, Osborne, Pillsbury. THIRD ROW-Hazen, Bensen, Martin, Messler, Dodge, Breese, Mitchell, Harris, Nevius, Brewster. SECOND ROW-McClure, Hildreth, Pasley, Osborn, Einhaus, Williams, Baiter. Rodgers, Kelly, Barber FRONT ROW-Wallin, Bedell, Reichel, Parrott, Willock, Silcox, Jones. Drummond, Menand. IL Q 1937 Bric:a:Brag Cd6f6ZL Ofceffg R. O T C Um! LIEUTENANT-COLONEL AND REGIMENTAL COMMANDER ROGER WILLOCK MAJORS AND BAT TALION COMMANDERS H. G. SILCOX, III T. A. PARROTT CAPTAIN AND REGIMENTAL ADJUTANT HOWARD MENAND. Jr. CAPTAINS AND BATTERY COMMANDERS W. H. BEDELL A. W. JONES. Jr. GILBERT LEA J. F. BLISS, Jr. JOHN REICHEL, Jr. FIRST-LIEUTENANTS R. E. BAITER L. C. FORD F. L. KEYES A. C. SMITH, III H. B. BARR B. M. HAZEN L. H. LARSEN L L. SMITH R. J. BREWSTER R. R. HEROY C. H. MCCLURE, III R. M. WOOD SECOND-LIEUTENANTS A. D. ADAIR, III R. B. GIBBY C. E. G. LLOYD P. L. PILLSBURY G. F. BARBER EDWARD GLASSMEYER, Jr. G. A. MEKEON J. R. REIST J. Q. BENSEN E. N. CORMAN B. R. MARTIN M. H. RITTENHOUSE, Jr W. P. S. BREESE R. E. GOUDREAU F. L. MARTINE T. B. RODGERS, III J. H. BUCKMAN, Jr. C. C. GROEL, Jr. W. G. MENNEN, Jr. G. W. RUSSELL J. W. CLARK F. M. HARRIS R. A. MESSLER, II WALTER SEYMOUR, Jr R. L. CROW, Jr. H. H. HILDRETH G. R. METCALF W- V. SLAUGHTER W. B. DASHIELL, Jr. H. A. HILGENDORFF, Jr. S. K. MITCHELL, Jr. W. H. SMITH CLARENCE DODGE, Jr. R. C. HOFFMAN, III G. W. NEVIUS HOMER SPOFPORD J. H. DRUMMOND, Jr. F. B. JOHNSTON Cr. C. OSBORN, Jr. J. W. THOMPSON G. M. EINHAUS J. F. P. KELLY W. T. OSBORNE W. W. WALLIN K. DUB. ERVIN F. L. KOFFF, Jr. W. J. PASLEY R. L. WILLIAMS. Jr. C. M. EUWER WILLIAM LAW W. H. PETERSON, Jr. W. H. WOOD W. E. FACKERT, Jr. A. R. LEWIS S. F. PIERSON 33 J N M 4 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac BOXING TEAM STANDING-May fMgr.j, Knocke, Pumpelly, Miles, SEATED-Brown, Parmalec CCz1pt.j, Shea. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Boxing Club OEEICERS, 1935-1936 JOSEPH J. BROWN, Jr., '36 ,....,,..A,A4...,..,..,.........,..... President and Captain SAMUEL S. MILES, '36 ...,..,... ,.4...... ..,.....,....... V i ce-President R. MANNING BROWN, Jr., '36 ....... ............,,........ M anager JOHN B. PARRISH, Jr., '37 ......,..,.,...,....,..,.,......,..... ....,., A ssistant Manager DR. JOSEPH RAYCROET .,J..............,..........,......,,.... ,.....,. E aculty Advisor HONORARY MEMBERS WINTHRGP RUTHERPORD' '27 ,.,. Co-donors of the Rutherford-Stuyvesant Cup ALLEN STUYVESANT, '27 J. BLAN VAN URK, '24 ..,.....4.,......,. ..,,...i..,..., D onor of the Van Urk 'Boxing Medal JOHN KELLEY .,.. ,ii..,....4..4............. ,......,..............,...,....,....,....,..,.. B o Xing Instructor MEMBERS, 1936 H. B. CROSS, Jr. BEAUVAIS DUFFY W. W. MERRILL, Jr. H. P. DICKE GORDON KEPPEL P. L. PILLSBURY MEMBERS, 1937 S. E. CULLINAN R. A. DUBUQUE. Jr. JULIAN PEABODY L. B. SMITH R. M. DICKE L. B. DUTCHER H. J. SLOAN J. M. SMYTHE, Jr J. P. VAN WINKLE, Jr. W. K. STANARD, II MEMBERS, 1938 J. G. ANDERTON, Jr. W. E. HALSEY. III R. B. BALDWIN J. W. MAYERS J. C. APPEL J. B. HANNUM, III J. W. BOYD M. T. TIERNAN W. G. EALLON, Jr. RICHARD PALMER J. R. EOX HUGH ROBINSON I-I. W. EOEDISH A. B. WENZELL S. R. HEATH, Jr. R. R. ROBINSON J. L. C. LASLIE J. T. ROSS The Princeton Boxing Club was formed in the winter of 1933 for the purpose of making boxing possible to more men in the University. The University Intramural Tournament is held under its auspices early in February. Any man winning his class in this tourament twice is presented with the Stuyvesant-Rutherford Cup. The boxing team, which is chosen from members of the Boxing Club, last year had two meets. The first with Rutgers found the Tigers on the short end of a 52 to ZZ score. The next meet with Penn ended in a 3-3 tie, with Parmalee, Shea, and Brown defeating their opponents. Doc Parmalee went to the nnals in the Intercollegiates, and was also presented with the Van Urk medal, an award given every year, for the best boxer in the university. 337 Tlwoz 1937 Bric:a:Brac PISTOL CLUB STANDING-Capt. Ely, Whitlock, Yard, Brown, Mitchell, Webb, Russell. SEATED-Collier, Cross, Ryan fprcsj, Neary, Poster. The 1987 Brick-a:Brac Pffmceian U n Z.7f67f5Z'lDf Pzkiol Club OFFICERS, 1935-3 6 J. J. RYAN, '36 ......... ....,..........,,.,....,,.......,,...... ...... P r esident P. E. NEARY, '37 ........,.. ....,A. S ecretary J. E. CROSS, 111, '37 .....,..... .........Treasurer Last year, besides sponsoring all pistol activities including intra club contests the Prin et P' l Cl b - , c on isto u engaged in several intercollegiate matches. lt went through a moderately successful season: more than half of the meets were Won, and Yale was decisively defeated. MEMBERS, 1936 W. W. BROWN E. L. KEYES MEMBERS, 1937 D. E. FOSTER H. B. MITCHELL, II MEMBERS, 1938 J. C. COLLIER, ll W. P. RUSSEL J. P. WHITLOCK MEMBERS, 1939 D. B. BLESER J. G. GASTON, II E. A. SEIPP, Jr. E. L. BROWN, Jr. E. G. HUBBARD THOMPSON WEBB, Jr. 339 The 1987 Bricaazlgrac YACHT CLUB TOP ROW-Furbcck, Tapscott. F. T. Warner, Jr., Goodell, Olcott. THIRD RONV-Jones, Loomis. Thompson. Mclnnes. B. W. Warner, Meade. SECOND ROW-Arms, Thacher, Finch. Burt, Beck, Ober, Harwood. FRONT ROW-Johnson, Maxsvell. Meigs, Britten CPres.j, Warren, Fales, Van Sciver. The 1987 Briczaf-Brac Pffmteian Yazcbi Cfu 6 OFFICERS, 19 3 5 -3 6 E. E. BRITTEN, III, '36 ..,,..,.AA.....,. .,,, ..., .A...A,,A.A.,, .,,.,,,...., C o m m odore NORTHAM WARREN, Jr., '37 .A.,....,. ....... V ice-Commodore PHILIP LEBOUTILLIER, Jr., '38 ....,,, ...,...,..A...... S ecretary R. H. ROBIE, '37 .....,,..4....................,...... .. . . . .,.4..,....., Treasurer J. R. EALES, '37 .,,.,......,,,A.........V,...,.,,.A.,,..AA...A...4. ..,.... E leet Surgeon MEMBERS, 1936 E. D. COSDEN E. H. DECKER E. H. MAXWELI, C. S. DAVIS, Jr. H. W. JOHNSON J. W. MEIGS MEMBERS, 1937 R. G. BRADSHAW J. C. GOODELL RICHARD MAXWELL P. W. THACHER, Jr. S. D. BURT, Jr. E. B. JENNINGS R. F. OBER B. W. WARNER P. G. COOK A. R. JOHNSTON A. M. OSGOOD P. T. WARNER, Jr. MEMBERS, 19 3 8 C. D. AGNEW W. G. JONES H. G. KUNKEL J. D. THOMPSON D. H. CRATER J. S. KELLOGG P. A. LOOMIS, Jr. H. D. VAN SCIVER A. R. EURBECK E. S. KINNEY J. C. MEYER, Jr. MEMBERS, 193 9 J. T. ARMS, Jr. H. S. PRAKER ANDREW MCINNES W. E. ROOSEVELT G. H. BARRETT, Jr. W. B. HARWOOD, Jr. J. P. MEADE R. L. TAPSCOTT C. A. BECK G. W. KAUPFMAN H. D. P. MERRICK CHARLES TOWNSEND, Jr. J. M. FINCH, Jr. J. P. KERNS A. P. OLCOTT As the central feature of a most successful season, the two boats from the Princeton Yacht Club took first place in the Intercollegiate MacMillan Bowl Trophy races, held this year during the week of June lOth at the Larchmont Yacht Club. This was the nrst Princeton win during the five years that the second Bowl has been contended for. The two Tiger boats, Interclub and Atlantic, outmaneuvered a held of five competitors, although Yale was a strong contender, conquered on the final day in a drifting race through a dead calm. The crew for Interclub consisted of Warren, Pales, E. Maxwell and R. Maxwell: Atlantic was manned by Cox, Halsey, and Meyer. Last spring dinghy enthusiasts from the Club engaged in informal races every Sunday, and this fall won their two outside encounters with Dartmouth and Yale. Continuing the practice of former years, a number of prominent yachtsmen lectured before the Club at intervals during the year. 341 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac The P7fZ'WC6Z'07Z UWZDVEVJZIZH! Gun Club OEEICERS, 1935-1936 V. E. ROMA, '36 .,..,......,.....A.....A.,.,.,,..,................,... A...,..44..,..,..... P resident J. B. ROBINSON, '36 ...... A.,.,...,... .,.,,.... S e cretary-Treasurer J. W. CLARK, '36 ........,. ...... C hairman Interclub Shooting V. E. ROMA, '36 .,..,. ......,....,..,.......,......,.,, C hairman Shotgun Division MEMBERS, 19 3 6 W. A. BASTEDO R. E. MACQUIGG J. W. CLARK J. B. ROBINSON C. T. HORTON, Jr. V. F. ROMA MEMBERS, 1937 C. H. ANGELL R. P. GRIMM N. E. BIORN R. B. MILLER MEMBERS. 1938 J. C. COLLIER, II HUGH DUNN L. R. GRAY R. A. BENDHEIM N. J. BROOKS MEMBERS, 193 9 G. B. CALKINS, Jr. F. E. P. MCCARTER ROBERT VAN VALZAH E. M. YARD S. E. PENDEXTER, Jr. A. J. RIGGS R. H. SAVAGE ROBERT RAUTENSTRAUCH R. J. MCKAY, Jr. A. P. OLCOTT The Gun Club has been successful during the four years since its reorganization in co-ordinating the activities of the rifle team and the shotgun team of Princeton University. The Club gathers information on marksman- ship, arranges intra-mural maltches, and maintains ranges and other facilities for the use of those interested in shooting at Princeton. This year as a result of the efforts of the Gun Club the members of the rifle team were awarded blazers for their participation in various inter-collegiate tournaments. 342 The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Chew Club oPP1cERs, 1934-1935 E. T. MCCORMICK, '35 .,.... . .. .,...., Captain R. C. DOOLITTLE, '35 .. . . President E. J. JACKSON, '36 , . .. .,..3 Vice-President W. C. SHELTON, '36 .... . ..,..... Treasurer C1. H. LUCAS, '36 ...,..,.,..., ......,.,..,....r.. . Secretary TEAM, 1934-1935 E. J. JACKSON, '36 W. C. SHELTON, '36 P. R. BROWN, '37 W. K. H. PANOFSKY, '38 R, C. DOOLITTLE, '35 G, H. LUCAS, '36 E. B. WEISS, '36 W. W. WOOLDRIDGE, '38 H. A. A, PANOPSKY, '38 E. T. MCCORMICK, '35 MATCHES In the first two matches of a fairly successful season the Chess Club tied the Log Cabin Club of East Orange and the Mercer County Club. Then, after winning from the Irvington Chess Club, the important Harvard- Yale-Princeton-Dartmouth League Tournament was held. After the first two rounds Princeton and Yale were tied for first and a playoff was necessary which again resulted in a 2-2 tie. Einally, in a second playoff' at New Haven, Yale won 32 to In a later match Princeton was defeated by New Hope, 8-5. McCormick in March won the H-Y-P individual championship. Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton RECORD - Log Cabin ....... ,....... 4 Log Cabin ...,.............. 4 Z Mercer County ' 6 Mercer County 7 Irvington .,,,.,...,........ 3 New Hope ........ ........ 8 N. Y. U ,..,..... .... ..,..... 5 Seth Low ......... .,...... 6 M Harvard- Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton 343 Yale-Princeton-Dartmouth League Tournament Dartmouth Defaulted Yale .. ..,.... 2 Harvard ...., PLAYOFFS 4, ....... 0 Yale .,.,. ...... . 2 .. ....... 2 Yale ..... ...-.- . 0 ,, .... Z Yale ...,. ...... 3 W Til' ,lille 1937 Bric:a:Brac INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB TOP ROW-Fenninger, F, T. Warner, Osborn, D. A. Scott. THIRD ROW-Trlrner, McCreery, Tweedy, Soverel, Symington Edwards, Larkin. SECOND ROW-Peabody, Davison, Rauch, Roberts, Robertson, B. W. Warner. FRONT ROW-Dashiell V Taylor, Pyle, Allen CPres.j, Cochran, A. L. Scott, Crane. The 1987 Bric:a:pBrac fWZ67f7fl0ll'ZUlfZOZ! Refazfzbm Club OFFICERS, l 9 3 5 -3 6 YORKE ALLEN, Jr., '36 A...,.4.,....,...... ,.....,....,..., ,.AAA,,,... P r esident DAVID M. PYLE, '36 .A....,....,,..., ..,,.. V ice-President BRADFORD COCHRAN, '37 ....,,. ..........4,. S ecretary PROP. J. B. WHITT'ON .......,..... ,,P,. P aculty Adviser MEMBERS, 19 3 6 YORKE ALLEN, Jr. LAURENCE FENNINGER. Jr. R. S. RAUCH, Jr. H. W. TAYLOR, Jr T. W. BROWN, IV L. J. GORIN, Jr. C. D. REA J. C. TURNER G. R. COOKE, Jr. D. G. GREENE H. B. ROBERTS E. T. P. WATSON SCHUYLER CRANE J. W. MEIGS D. A. ROBERTSON, Jr. H. R. WOOD W. B. DASHIELL, Jr. D. M. PYLE A. L. SYMINGTON G. E. ARMSTRONG R. G. BARNES MEMBERS, l 93 7 R. L. EDWARDS THOMAS GUCKER. III P. H. OSBORN, Jr. JULIAN PEABODY BRONSON TWEEDY B. W. WARNER BRADFORD COCHRAN F, Y. LARKIN C. I. PIERCE F. T. WARNER, Jr. P. G. COOK H. P. MCCREERY, II A. L. SCOTT W. M. WOODWARD R. H. DAVISON H. B. MITCHELL, ll W. W. SOVEREL MEMBERS, I938 J. L. CARTER, Jr. A. P. DENNIS B. H. MILNER D. A. SCOTT Visiting speakers on national and international political subjects have, since l93l, been received and enter! tained by the International Relations Club. Informal monthly discussions, which are led by men prominent in Various fields, are also held by the Club. Last year's speakers included Dr. de Bothezat, and Mr. Thomas J. Watson, of the International Business Machine Company. 345 Tlwe 1957 Bric:a:Brac The Pffmoolofo Woodrow VWl5o1o Domooffoizc Club OFFICERS, 193 5-3 6 A. C. STEECE, Jr., '36 ....A...,........... President H. B. SWOPE, Jr., '36 r.... ,...... V ice-President THOMAS RIGGS, Jr., '37 r.r...........r Secretary U. J. P. RUSHTON, '36 ,..............., Treasurer HONORARY MEMBERS DEAN CHRISTIAN GAUSS HARRY CAWLEY THE PRINCETON WOODROW WILSON DEMOCRATIC CLUB P' X. HQGARTY STANDING-Gorin, Garretson, Alford, Craig. SEATED-Rushton, Swope, Steece Cpresj, Riggs, Seggel. MICHAEL MEMBERS, I936 R. H. ALFORD L. J. GORIN, Jr. A. C. STEECE. Jr. G. A. CRAIG E. H. PEPLOW, Jr. H. B. SWOPE, Jr. S. B. GARRETSON U. J. P. RUSHTON MEMBERS, 1937 J. L. BRODERICK J. M. FARLEY JOHN PALASCHAK, Jr. R. J. CHAPMAN T. T. HUTCHESON THOMAS RIGGS, Jr. T. H. WOLF The'President Woodrow Wilson Democratic Club has been particularly active in local campaigning for Democratic candidates. It has eagerly supported Professors McKean and Katzenbacb, and Mr. Jamison, and during the past year has again been influential in bringing speakers of renown in the political world to Princeton. ' 346 The 1987 Bric:a:Brac 1 I 5215196614 K Lzfile Republican Club OEEICERS, 1935-1936 BEAUVAIS DUFFY, '36 - WALTER TARADASH, '36 CO-Chalfmm THE STEPHEN K. LITTLE REPUBLICAN CLUB STANDING-Mr. Bunn, Mr. Dickenson, Prof. Erdman. SEATED-Devlin, Taradash, Duffy, Kerr, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE B. D. BENSON, Jr., '37 E. G. GIPEORD, Jr., '37 O. K. BOICE, '38 W. J. DEVLIN, '37 D. C. KERR, '37 J. M. JOHNSTON, Jr., '38 W. E. RUSSELL, '38 The campus Republican organization, successor to the Theodore Roosevelt Republican Club, Was re- named early in the year after the late Chairman, Stephen K. Little, '24, of the Republican Club of Princeton. the Borough organization, and one of the principal creators of the Young Republican movement in New Jersey and the nation. During the local campaign Republican candidates were assisted by undergraduate speakers and by undergraduate election day Workers contributing to the election of Mayor Charles R. Erdman, '19 and Councilman Melville P. Dickenson, '22 in Princeton, 347 Cl-lie 1937 Bric:a:Brac THE CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT-Rushton, Robertson, Cooke, Shain. The Club is an organization managed entirely by undergraduates of Princeton University for the pur- pose of providing a forum for the discussion of af- fairs of interest in the World of literature. Its mem- bership includes Seniors and Faculty members of the English Department, upperclass oflicers of the Daily Princetonian, the Nassau Lit, the Theatre Intime, Whig and Clio Halls, and certain others specially invited. The Club holds at least six meetings a year, at each of which a prominent man of letters as guest 34 The Club DAVID A. ROBERTSON, Jr., '36 ........,....... Chairman EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE URBAN J. P. RUSHTON, '36 ....... Honorary Secretary GEORGE R. COOKE, Jr., '36 CHARLES E. SMITH. '36 N PROFESSOR NVILLARD THORP of honor speaks and leads discussion. The meeting place was formerly the Senior Room of the Nassau Inn, but in the fall of 1935 meetings were trans- ferred to the Nassau Club because of an increase in membership. Among recent guests of The Club were Struthers Burt, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Archibald Macleish, Sid- ney Howardp also Major Bonamy Dobree, authority on Restoration drama in particular and the theatre in general: Horace Gregory, poet and critic: and Harlan H. Hatcher, authority on the modern American novel. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac H. H. SCHNEIDER. III. P. J. B. BING, '37 . . ... P. E. DU VIVIER, '38 J. E. ANDERSON, '37 P. R. BROWN, '37 E. G. ENGEL, '37 1 Geffmam Club OEEICERS, 1935-I936 37.. ,..........,......, ....... . . JOHN PALASCHAK, Jr., '3 J. M. ROLAND, '37 MICHAEL WEYL, '37 P. E. BARRINGER, '38 A. E. HESS, '38 C. P. HUSTON, '38 T. R. JAECKEL, '38 ........... ...... P resident .............Vice-President ......-Secretary-Treasurer ALBERT MOORE, '38 D. S. PLUMB. '38 S. J. STEBBINS, '38 J. J. CHRISTIAN, '39 W. P. HOEIVIANN, Jr., '39 P. H. KENLY, Jr., '39 C. P. LAYCOCK, '39 H. D. PIPER, '39 J. L. ROWE, '39 D. W. SIDEORD, '39 The German Club, now in its third year of existence, was organized for the purpose of furthering under graduate interest in German Literature and of aiding its members to speak the language more fluently Authorities on German Literature occasionally give readings at the formal monthly meetings In order to maintain the active interest of the members, the Club also presents one or two plays a year, and included in its Work last spring a production of Sudermann's Eritzchen. 4 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Calmem Club QEEICERS, l935-36 JULIAN PEABODY, Jr., '37 ....,....,.. ........,....,.. ROBERT BALLENTINE, '37 ..AA. WALTER VANB. ROBERTS .............,4, . .....,.......... . BOARD OE DIRECTORS PROP. L. E. H. LOWE ..,..T,,....,.,...,.T.T...TT.......T.T,....,...,,. ROBERT BALLENTINE PROP. PAUL MACGLINTOGK G. E. BEGGS, Jr. s. E. MEDINA D. H, MCALPIN, III. JULIAN PEABODY MEMBERS A. T. BAKER, IH, '36 A. N. BUTZ, Jr., '38 WT. HOPMANN, Jr., '39 P. E. BARRINGER, '33 W. E. CROSBY, Jr., '39 J. G. HURDMAN, '39 G. G. BEAN, '39 P. P. DUVIVIER, '39 ' ERNsT LANG G. E. BEGGS, Jr., '38 A. H. EDWARDS, '37 H. A, LECHER H. A. BLAKE E. R. PRAPRIE HENRY MAYER, Jr. A. A. BODINE P. s. FRIEND, '39 A. L MENDELOEE, '38 A. s. H. BOVIER ROGER GEPEEN I E. G. G. MEZIES G. H. BRIGHT T. M. GoRDoN, Jr., '36 I-I.,IN. METTEE ......President . ...Secretary . . . . . . ,Treasurer .......Chairman W. VANB. ROBERTS CHARLES ROGERS W. R. SCHARE G. A. MOORE, Jr. W. S. MORRIS. '37 A. M. NEVVBURGER, '38 A. N. PACK H. J. PLANTS, '38 FREDERICK QUELLMALZ, Jr. C. E. SNOW PERCIVAL WILD The highlight of the Princeton Camera Club's third season was undoubtedly the annual salon held during the first Week in May. Elaborate preparations assured the submission of prints from all parts of the World, so that those hung in McCormick Hall represented the Work of foremost pictorial photographers. Various loan exhibitions from camera clubs of other cities, in addition to personal shows by Adolf Eassbender and A. A. Bodine, were on View from time to time during the year. The regular monthly meetings of the club Were addressed by such speakers as H. P. Kelly of the Eastman Kodak Company, in explanation of the Kodachrome process, Prof. Ellis Hinsey of Temple University, and W. M. Strong, on the possibilities of photography as an BVOCZIUOH. 3 5 O The 1937 Bricaaa-Brac The Undercgwzaiuazie Moizbn Picture Commzflee MOTION PICTURE COMMITTEE STANDING-Aller, SEI-XTED-Jerrems, Fowler fChairmanj, Grifiiths. GEORGE A. FOWLER, '36 ...,,,..A....AA.,..,.............,,...,,. ....... C hairman JUNIOR MEMBERS H. E. GRIFFITI-I, '37 BURROWES HUNT, '37 SOPI-IOMORE MEMBERS R. G. ALLER, '38 D, E. JERREMS, '38 u The Undergraduate Motion Picture Committee, reorganized three years ago, has as its function the com- pilation of the complete pictorial record of each class throughout its four years in the University. This record includes such activities of the class as its prorns, graduation exercises. and Freshman and varsity records in sports. This picture is presented at the close of the Senior year. 351 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac B -I PRINCETON ENGINEERING SOCIETY TIVZ 1987 Briczazlirac Pffmceian EWgZ'74667fZWg Joczezy OEEICERS C. W. PETERSON, '36 .,.... ....,,,,.......,...,, ..AA,.,...,..,., P r esident R, R. EURMAN, '37 ,...... 4.,..,,,... V ice-President E. D. COSDEN, '36 A.,,.. .,A....A,,,....,,....,A. ...A,.A......., . ,.,,.. S e cretary-Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE E. D. COSDEN, '36 A. B, DOD, Jr., '36 R. R. EURMAN, '37 M. I-I. DEAN, '36 C. W. PETERSON, '36 R. I-I. SMITH, Jr., '38 The Princeton Engineering Society has as its chief aim the promotion of more intimate social and non- curricular relationships among the student engineers. Established in 1893, the Society includes the under- graduate chapters of four national engineering organ- izations-the American Society of Mechanical En- gineers, the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and the American 'Institute of Electrical Engineers. The Society cooperates With these chapters and encourages their development and eiiiciency. This year the Society greatly expanded its Held of activity, A new Constitution was adopted, and five professors-Dean A. M. Greene, Jr., G. E. Beggs, A. E. Sorenson, J. C. Elgin, and C. I-I. Willis- G. E. DALE, Jr., '39 received honorary membership. An Executive Com- mittee composed of the officers of the Society, the Presidents of the four student branches, and the class representatives, supervises the affairs of the,Society. Lectures in all fields of engineering by prominent men outside the University, occasional talks by pro- fessors of the Engineering School, and Inspection trips to various plants and engineering projects con- stitute the program during the academic year. Enrollment is open to all undergraduates in the School of Engineering, members of the Princeton Engineering Society are automatically Associate mem- bers of the Princeton Engineering Association. Tlwe 1987 Bric:a:Brac Bureau of flplbozmmenif amd SZLZHIEWZ Employment BUREAU OE APPOINTMENTS AND STUDENT EMPLOYMENT TOP ROW Qleft to rightj-Wilgus, Morris, Jones, Tyler, Mellinger, Smith, Petito. FIRST ROW-White, Matthews, Mr. Warlield. Brown, Watson. NINE NASSAU HALL RICHARD W. WARFIELD. '30 ,.,..,...................... Director LEDLIE I. LAUGHLIN, 'l2 ...,................ Assistant Director HOWARD B. MATTHEWS. Jr., '35 Manager of Student Agencies MANAGERS OE MAJOR AGENCIES J. M. CURTO A, W. JONES, Jr. R. T. MELLINGER NV. H. MORRIS T. A. PARROTT F. A. PETITO L. L. SMITH SAMUEL TYLER, Jr. R. D. WATERS E. P. T. XVATSON VJ. T. XVHITE The Bureau of Appointments and Student Employment supervises all branches of undergraduate employ- mentg it advises students concerning their vocations, correlating information about various businesses and professionsg and it acts as a clearing house for employment opportunities for the graduating seniors and the alumni. CLUBS JAMES MCCOSH PRESIDENT 1868-1888 AMES MCCOSH was a native of Scotland. Before coming to this country he had had a distinguished career as a Presbyterian minister and as a professor of mental science in the University of Belfast. He visited this country in 1866 and made such a favorable impression as a man of ability and character that, two years later, he was elected president of Princeton, The task before him was a difficult one. The number of students had been greatly reduced as the result of the Civil War, the buildings and equipment were very limited, and the income was small. During his administration the number of students was more than doubled, many neces- sary buildings were erected, and the income was greatly increased. His great achievement was the starting of the college on its way toward being a university. He always maintained that a university was not necessarily a collec- tion of schools leading to the learned professions, but that any institution in which learning was pursued for its own sake and to its fullest extent was a university. Everyone in the college felt the force of his dominating personality, In his own courses and in his Library Meet- ings when philosophical questions were freely discussed, he set models of what advanced study should be. In his relations with the undergraduates he was sympathetic with all their legitimate interests but intolerant of foolishness. I-Ie called them my boys and they called him Jimmy, He retired after twenty years of office and lived for six years more in the house which he built on Prospect Avenue. , - f7?'ZS'55Zq- xg V1'0'C'Q'545 v f' . Sf 'if , t 532 , 1-fix, :,Q,f,.4.x ff - 1 - A : ' '- 'iff Iii, 3, 7-5 gym. as . - N, gpm M gg, X VME,-' ES re Yx Nea? 'ggifwf z,g,rV 8 aw! 4 an N. . af., ff . - part, .-fi' - ' 6' if ' Swag 1 a. me .-X-awaits-eng i N X X .: :- x: 4 a-.5 .. -- V- - -' 37 '- 'jak' : I. .. lic - W Y.: ,., x . - , fp X -1. '1 ' :.-, giwifky, , f .AE-j:,.'f.k.75. .Qi I' - . it-Lt' if ' .Qi.-'Pi-Q: x wfffSffX:f..2f11sgi- '1Q.-Sai 1'- 9 FRANCIS LANDEY PATTON PRESIDENT 1888-1902 FRANCIS LANDEY PATTON was born in Bermuda, and although he spent the whole of his active life in America, he remained a British subject, in order to retain the family estate which he had inherited, and to which he retired when he felt that his work was done, He was called to the presidency of Princeton College while a pro- fessor in the Theological Seminary, and was little known to the alumni at that time. Those who went to meet him at the dinner given him in New York in the week of the great blizzard of l888, expecting to find him a dull and pompous theologian, were astounded and delighted to dis- cover that their new president was a man of brilliant wit and extraordinary eloquence. He took over the college just when the tide of prosperity was rising. In his administra- tion the number of students was greatly increased, many new and important buildings were erected, and large addi- tions made to the endowments. The Graduate School was formally inaugurated by the appointment of a Dean and the introduction of a systematic administration. In October, l896, the Sesquicentennial Celebration was held, at which time the College of New Jersey assumed the title of Princeton University. After fourteen years as president, Dr. Patton resigned and was promptly elected president of the Princeton Theological Seminary in which office he served for eleven years. He then retired to his ancestral home in Bermuda where he lived to his ninetieth year as its most honored citizen. The 1937 Brie:-a:Brac After unprecedented confusion and disorder accom- panying club elections in the fall of 1934, bickering remained practically dormant throughout l935 and no sections were admitted to membership. The general club question, however, came up again during the year. P, P. Blanchard, '35, sounded the most challenging note for the opposition at Class Day exercises in June when he demanded the aboli- tion of the present system and the conversion of club- houses into upperclass dormitories under the rigid enforcement of a room-drawing system, and gen- eral eating places for upperclass undergraduates, faculty, alumni, and friends. This was followed up some time later in the December issue of the NASSAU LlT with an analytical brief of the problem by F. G. Smith, Jr., '35, entitled Thirty Year Thorn, where the author echoed the opinions of his classmate. Undergraduate opinion during the year was not undivided, much less so were the sentiments of the alumni, some of whom hastened to declare their sup- port of Mr. Blanchard, while others in ardent letters to the ALUMNI WEEKLY announced definite loy- alty to the old plan. As this volume goes to press it is expected that elections from the Class of l938 will be held accord- ing to the plan of the l936 Inter-Club Committee in February of l936. According to its provisions a committee on enforcement is to supervise elections. A period of informal calling directly after mid-years during which clubs may not be discussed, is to be followed by an 84-hour informal period with Bicker Monday at the old date. WV if Viii F in Wiwivimw W f HTTTV wwf? V -AMW i W V W Q I 9 8 7 B I' l C f: af ARBOR INN TOP ROW-Scanlon, Mayer, Johnson, H,, Gardiner, McGrath, Shearman, Fluckey. THIRD ROXV-Colvin, Brenn. Smith, Friend Dorian, Bebell, Meyers, Johnson, S. FRONT ROW-Flash, Bishop, McMurray, Kilcullen, Forshew, Ritter, Mitchell. H12 1987 Bric:a:Brac Arbor ffm POUNDED 1923, INCORPORATED 1923 R. P. NORRIS, '28 O 13 THOMPSON 24 W W WOODWARO 28 MEMBERS 1936 WILLIAM MCDERMOTT MEMBERS 1937 O. K. OREENPIELD OFFICERS H. KILCULLEN, '36 .............,...,.... ........... P resident M. YARD, '36 ........,......... ,,.,......... 'I' reasurer W. MCMURRAY. '36 ..,..... ...... V ice-President K. BISHOP, '37 ...,.....,........,................................. Secretary BOARD O S. TYSON, '25 ,.....,,....,.,,.,.........,,..............,.......,. President B. STALLMAN, '25 ..,......, ...... V ice-President D WATERMAN, '26 ...,.... ................................. S ecretary B. BARLOW, '28 L. I-I. LAWTON, Jr., '26 B. BOYNTON, '26 ABRAM NESBITT, '29 S. COLLINS, '27 G. A. BLOCK, Jr. H. W. JOHNSON D. A. COLVIN R. H. KILCULLEN R. P. FORSHEW G. S. FRIEND L. L. MCGRATH C, E. S. BEBELL K. N. ELUCKEY R. K. BISHOP W. M. GARDINER W. W. BRENN W. J. DEVLIN J. T. HILL I. D. DORIAN S. B. JOHNSON A. G. FLASH ROBERT MAYER The 1937 Br1c:a:Brac CAMPUS CLUB TOP ROW-Schuerhoif, Fowler, Davis, McCreery, Brill, Houston, Waughtel. FOURTH ROW-Nicholson, Wrigllt, Sinccll, Bell, Douglass, du Flon, Mitchell, Custer. THIRD ROW-Benson, I.. Smith, G. Smith, Arthur. Ketchum, Burroughs, Barrows, Mather. Keet. SECOND ROW-Essertier, Hull, Morris, Northrup, Brown, Scott, Osborne. Pratt. FRONT ROVJ--Graham, Thompson, Hendrickson, Spencer CPres.j, Harrison, Jones, Marks. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Cazmlzbm Club Q OFFICERS E. A. SPENCER, '36 .............,......,.......,.. .......,.... P resident W. J. HARRISON, '36 ....,.,....,....., ..,. ........, V i ce-President L. H. MARKS, '37 ,,..,....., .,...... ......,....... S e cretary P. M. HENDRICKSON, '37 ,...,.,..,........,..,.........,...... Treasurer BOARDCHRGOVERNORS H. N. DEYO, '20 ,,........., ..,....................,,.. ............,... P r csident W. P. AMES, '19 ..,.....................,....,...,.. ,..,.......,. ..... T r easurer V. K. RAYMOND, '19 ...............,..,......... . ....., Secretary G. H. BELL, '04 W. R. BAKER, '19 F. K. NORMAN, '26 R. R. RUSSEL. '19 E. XV. WHERRY, '30 MEMBERS. 1936 H. W. ARTHUR M. D. CUSTER, Jr. R. A. HULL W. L. BARROWS E. B. ENTWISLE, II A. W. JONES, Jr S. S. BROWN H. C. ESSERTIER J. H. KEET, Jr. C. E. BURROUGHS, Jr. G. A. EOWLER F. G. KETCHAM E. R. I. CARSON W. W. GRAHAM R. S. MATHER J. W. CLARK W. J. HARRISON S. K. MITCHELL, Jr. MEMBERS, 1937 R. P. BELL R. H. DAVIS, Jr. G. H. HOUSTON, Jr. L. H. MARKS B. D. BENSON, Jr. J. V. DOUGLASS R. P. LARKIN J. L. MARTIN, Jr. A. P. BRILL, Jr. H. A. DUFLON BERT MCCORD J. W. NICHOLSON, III T. S. COL-LINGS M. E. HENDRICKSON H. E. MCCREERY, II C. C. NORTHRUP 363 I W. H. MORRIS . W. T. OSBORNE ZFHETIFUFU 5221122 E-aww' M309 rg 0 F2243 ggmqw EOR' E GZ rn I 'Tl P1 wfpew 1 W . H. PRATT, Jr. E. SINCELL SMITH, II SMITH WAUGHTEL, Jr .B. The 1987 Briczazlgrac CANNON CLUB TOP ROWfRyan, Lang, Wyckoff, Poran, Barrett, Lucht, Ford. FOURTH ROW-Furlong, Gleason, Cameron, Shepard, Ralli. Stauh, Lewis, Cutler. THIRD ROW-Sherwood, Wenzell, Eberhardt, Brown, Steel, Nason, Sullivan, Philips, Green. SECOND ROW-Sylvester, Duany, White, Orbe, Fallon, Myers, Byrne, Rye. FRONT ROW--Hazen, Martin, Perry, Willis, Pierson, Stilwell, Maurice. -I-Ime 1937 Bric:a:Brac Cannon Club POUNDED I896 OFFICERS G. K. WILLIS, '36 .....,.,,.......,,.........,..,,... .,..,........... P resident T. W. MONTGOMERY, '37 ..,...........,.............,. Vice-President R. B. PERRY, Jr., '36 ,...,...,..,,,. ..............,.,. . .,,....,,..., T reasurcr BOARD OE TRUSTEES E. G. MCKELVY, '04 ............,..,.....,,..............,..,...,... President D. MAI-IANY, 'O7 ,........,.. ..,.. ............. G r aduate Treasurer S. W. WATERBURY, '19 ..,.... .....,..,.....,...,............. S ecretary E. D. CHASE, '08 P. E. MORRELL, '05 J. D. DUSENBERRY, 'IO P. B. NILES, '22 W. R. I-IERRICK, '98 G. ROE, '12 G HUNTER, '14 W. A. TURNER. '31 .1.'H. JEPPERIES, Jr.. '23 G. BRAINE P. BURROUGHS, Jr. . CAHILL . . CUTLER L. . FORD cw Oovfwwo R. W. BARRETT J. J. BYRNE BARTON CAMERON J. T. COOKE A. J. DUANY J. S. EBERI-IARDT J. P. FORAN W. G. WRIGI-ITSON, '04 J. E. PURLONG MEMBERS, 1936 A. T. MAURICE B. M. I-IAZEN R. B. PERRY. Jr. R. C. LANG S. P. PIERSON M. P. LEWIS T. B. RODGERS, III J. H. MARTIN L. T. RYAN MEMBERS, 1937 M. T. GLEASON, Jr. T. W. MONTGOMERY D. P. GREEN, Jr. J. E. MORRISSEY P. T. KIMBALL, II G A NASON C. P. KOGGE N. J. ORBE A. P. LUCI-IT C H. PHILLIPS FRANK MEYER, II P C RALLI ROBERT MILLER A. P. RITTER I J. A. STILWELL L. P. WENZELL, Jr. G. K. WILLIS W. B. SI-IEPARD L. E. SI-IERWOOD, Jr E. N. STAUB WILLIAM STEEL D. P. SULLIVAN. Jr. J. D. SYLVESTER R. B. WILDER J. E. WOOD TL sz 1987 Briccaa-Brac CAP AND' GOWN CLUB SIXTH ROW-Eddy, Fowler, Grace, Kelly Grassi, Dicke, Keppel, Wheeler. Pollock. FIFTH ROW-Curry, Von Elm, Tyler, Milliken, Brown, Burke, Hawks, Taylor, Cochran, Treide. FOURTH ROW-Pfeifer, Cullinan, Groel, Gregory, Armstrong, Follans- b B ' ' ee, othwell, Morton, Conway, Swan. THIRD ROW-Barnes, Morgan, Stengel, Don, Morris, Edwards, Burger, Hemingway. Roberts, Lewis. SECOND ROW-Constable, Parrish, Van Winkle, Nevitt, Poster, Whitman, Ridgeway, Jones, Adair. FRONT ROW -Attwood, Cross, Willey, MacRae, Fisher, West. The 1937 Briczae-Brac C0210 and Gown FOUNDED 1894 OFFICERS, 1935-1936 H. HASTINGS FOSTER, Jr., '36 ..,,..,,.,.....,....,....,..., President ROBERT L. NEVITT, '36 ..,,.,.....,...,.,.......,,..... Vice-President BRUCE M. RIDGWAY, '36 ...,................,.,.,... Senior Trustee JOHN B. PARRISH, Jr., '37 .........,.....,............ Junior Trustee BOARD OF TRUSTEES RICHARD I. ROBINSON, '26 .........................,....... President CHARLES W. BOWRING. Jr., 25 ..,......................... Secretary FREMONT C. PECK, '20 ......,.......,.,.,.,.....,,............ Treasurer W. H. ENGLISH, Jr., '21 H. T. DICKINSON. '22 W. B. TODD, '22 G. G. PINNEY, '21 J. N. HOPKINSON, '24 J. H. GARRETT, '33 T. F. WILCOX, '00 H. G. LLOYD, Jr., '23 WILTON LLOYD-SMITH, '16 SIDNEY LANIER, '24 VAN S. MERLE-SMITH, '11 H. J. COCHRAN, 'OO F. W. MCCANN, '30 MEMBERS, 1936 A. D. ADAIR, III O. J. A. GRASSI, Jr. J. F. KELLEY B. M. RIDGWAY W. E. ATTWOOD, Jr. S. E. GREGORY GORDON KEPPEL DAVID ROBERTS, III S. G. BARNES C. C. GROEL, Jr. T. A. LEWIS H. W. TAYLOR, Jr. PEPPER CONSTABLE G. H. HAWKS, Jr. J. M. MORRIS G. B. TREIDE W. P. CONWAY. Jr. D, S. HEMINGWAY QUIN MORTON SAMUEL TYLER, Jr. H. H. FOSTER, Jr. G. S. JONES R. L. NEVITT MEMBERS, 1937 G. E. ARMSTRONG J. F. CROSS, III D. S. EDDY THOMAS GUCKER, III E. C. BOTI-IWELL, Jr. R, L. CROW, Jr. A. H. EDWARDS PIERCE MACNAIR G. I. BROWN, Jr. S. E. CULLINAN THOMAS FISHER, Jr. G. D. MACRAE R. L. BURGER W. H. CURRY HARPER FOLLANSBEE M. K. MILLIKEN J. W. BURKE, Jr. R. M. DICKE J. W. FOWLER RODMAN MORGAN BRADFORD COCHRAN S. W. DON E. G. GRACE J. B. PARRISH, Jr. 367 N. B. WAINWRIGHT J. H. WEST, Jr. A. B. WHEELER M. H. WHITMAN W. H. WILLEY, Jr. A. C. POLLOCK. Jr. GEOFFREY STENGEL J, D. SWAN J. P. VANWINKLE, Jr. H. W. VON ELM d Ti1e 1987 Br1c:a:BraC CHARTER CLUB TOP ROW Cleft to rightj-Schall, Kennedy, Dyson, Ridgeway, Whittington. Trevor, Milner, McKeon, Sherman. FOURTH ROW-Hauxhurst, Borden, Rogers, Ross, Harris, Fried, Buddington, Euwer. Woodle. Richard. THIRD ROW'-Pinckney, Small. Porter, Wheeler, MacDonald, Gamble, Craig, Conderman, Smith, Deakyne. SECOND RONV-Jones, Rial, Colt. Hopper, Maxwell, MacDonald, Bussey, Lynn, Grillith, Young. FIRST ROW-Silcox, Tilden, Parrott, French, Menand, Bell, Holmes, Van Sciver, Diesinger. -1-Iwc 1987 Bric:a :Brac Prmaefon Cbmfieif Club FOUNDED 1901 OFFICERS HOXVARD MENAND, Jr., '36 ..,............. ...,....,. P resident ROBERT H. FRENCH, 36 ,......,...,,., .....,...,,., T reasurer HENRY BELL, '36 .,......,,.......,...,,............ Vice-President RUSSELL BUDDINGTON, '37 ..,....,.......,,.........,..,.... Secretary BOARD OF GOVERNORS JOHN A. STEWART. 05 .,,..............,.............,....... Chairman G. A. VONDERMUHL. '04 I-I. A. BROOKS, '35 O. G. REYNOLDS, '04 WILLIAM BAYLIS, '03 IVY LEE, '31 ARNOLD WOOD, '23 F. P. LAWRENCE SPRAGUE, '29 MEMBERS, 1936 I F. H. BELL, II R. E. HERENDEEN, Jr. G. A. MCKEON W. T. TILDEN. III H. H. DEAKYNE, Jr. H. B. HOLMES T. A. PARROTT WILLIAM TREVOR M. H. DEAN L. R. KAUFMAN S. J. QUINN, Jr. E. T. VAN SCIVER A. J. DIESINGER, Jr. C. D. KINDER H. V. RICHARD C. E. VILADE C. M. EUWER H. B. LYNN S. C. RIDGWAY WILLIAM WHITTINGTON R. H. FRENCH E. H. MAXWELL K. P, POSS J. F. WILKINS, Jr. C. K. FRIED, Jr. HOWARD MENAND, Jr. C. B. ROGERS W. H. WOOD A. S. GRENIER, Jr. B. C. MILNER, III H. G. SILCOX, III J. C. WOODLE MEMBERS, 1937 S. P. BANNIGAN A. C. CRAIG. VI CHAPIN HAWLEY W. P. MACDONALD D. R. SMALL W. H. BORDEN G. B. DUNBAR L. V. D. HAUXHURST R. P. PARSONS, Jr, PINKHAM SMITH R. XV. BUDDINGTON W. L. DYSON R. B. HOPPER J. H. PINCKNEY G. Y. WHEELER E. S. BURCH D. G. GAMBLE J. E. JONES, Jr. PHILIP PORTER K. R. YOUNG J. R. BUSSEY, Jr. A. T. GARDINER, Jr. J. K. KENNEDY R. H. RIAL C. E. SMITH. Jr. A. T. COLT S. MCG. GAWTHROP M. C. LONG F. M. SCHALL, Jr. T. II. CONDERMAN, II H. E. GRIFFITH J. T. MACDONALD, Jr. J. B. SHENNAN 369 The 1937 Briczazlgrac CLOISTER INN TOP ROW-Donaldson, Price, Schwartz, Riebow, Myers, Wells, Baker, Newsome. THIRD ROW-Jaquillard, Beltaire, Kellog, Waters, Young, Townsend, Breese, De Yoe, Whitney. SECOND ROW-Brown, Daingerfleld, Mathews, Hunt, Howe, Bell, Skinner. LeBrecht, Merril. FIRST ROW-Heffern, Wicks, McCall, Dicke CPrcs.j, Randolph, Fisher, Anthony. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac M ' Sr. Clozfieff Mn POUNDED 1912 , LJ I I OFFICERS H. P. DICKE, '36 ,,..,............., .......... ....,.....,.. P r es1dent A. C. RANDOLPH. '36 ....,...., .,,............ T reasurer HARRY MCCALL, Jr., '36 ....... ........ V ice-President A. M. WICKS, '37 ............,.....,.......,,.....,........,......,.,.. Secretary BOARD OE TRUSTEES CLYDE D. MARLATT, '13 ..,.,..,..,.......,....,,...,....... Chairman DAVID A, PATTON, '15, ....,.,,................,........,,..... Secretary BENJAMIN M. VANCLEAVE, '17 .....,....,, .......,...,. T reasurer WILMER B. MORROW, '33 ................,..,.. Assistant Treasurer WILLIAM D. GAILLARD, '26 THEODORE M. GREEE, '31 DAVID G. KENNEDY, '16 STERLING GALT, '15 DONALD M. HALSTEAD, '20 PHILIP A. MEYER, '26 MEMBERS. 193 6 A. T. BAKER, III E. B. HEPPERN' DUNCAN MACDOUGALD, II JJ. F. RIEBOW W. P. S. BREESE J. R. JAQUILLARD C. B. MEECH E. L. SKINNER, Jr. J. M. DEYOE J. P. JONES W. W. MERRILL R. D. WATERS H. P. DICKE R. E. KELLOGG W. B. NEWSOME E. F. WHITNEY E. V. DONALDSON, Jr. J. T. LEA E. H. PEPLOW, Jr. R. L.'EISHER HARRY MCCALL, Jr. A. C. RANDOLPH MEMBERS, 1937 R. G. ALTIZER MCKIM DAINGERPIELD H. J. MATTHEWS, Jr. H. C. WELLS R. W. ANTHONY, Jr. C. A. DANA, Jr. P. V. MILLER W. S. TOWNSEND P. E. BELL H. S. HOWE, Jr. R, M. PRICE A. M. WICKS M. A. BELTAIRE, III P. W. HUNT R. H. ROBIE J. C. YOUNG IRVING BROWN, Jr. R.. H. LEBRECHT H. H. SCHWARTZ ' 371 The 1987 Briczah-Brac COLONIAL CLUB TOP ROW-Ward, Mayhew, Johnston, Escher, Goldsbury, Dumper, Fales, Osborn, Delafielcl, Kauffman, Pierce. FOURTH ROW- E. F. O'Connor, IH, Soverel, Tweedy, Chadwick-Collins, Graham, Lincoln, Ragsdale, Straus, Rittenhouse, Robertson, Allen. THIRD ROW-Oechler, Wallace, Hart, Mitchell, Hildreth, Madeira, Cross, Ream, Rafter, Ryan. SECOND ROW-Gerrish, Peabody, Warren, Elkins, Crozer, Nevius, Van Norden. Lovejoy, Meigs, Pyle. FIRST ROW-Slocum, E. B. O'Connor, Larkin, McNulty, Lawson, Morris, Sweeney. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Coloma! Club FOUNDED 1891 OFFICERS, 1935-1936 HENRY P. MCNULTY, '3 6 ..,.,,,..,...,......,..,...,. .. .... Pres1denL FRANK Y. LARKIN, '37 ....,..,.,.......,.....,........., Vxce-Presxdent FREDERICK R. LAWSON, '36 .. . ...,,,,. Secretary-Treasurer ZEB MAYHEW, Jr., '37 ........,, Assistant-Secretary-Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS JAMES M. LARGE. '28 .,,... .............................,,...... C hairman RICHARD W. LLOYD. '28 ...,...............,............,,. Treasurer RICHARD B. DUANE, '10 ..................,,.............,... Secretary CHARLES J. BIDDLE. '11 COLEMAN P. BROWN, '05 ALFRED ELY, '05 JOHN P. BARRINGER. '24 IRVING B. KINGSFORD. '13 HENRY S. JEANNES, '27 GEORGE T. ELLIMAN, '28 JAMES S. HATFIELD, '24 HARVEY S. FIRESTONE, Jr., '13 YORKE ALLEN. Jr. BREWSTER ZEDOZFF mbxmifpfd Awwmzwgr Ewwgwwm W ' ' ZEEDQQQE r-lrmxgmmq OVUZH 554 ZmmZP w cu 'LEYDQEE IT1 OL4 IT FU :1 U 0 E A CROSS, Jr. CROZER . ESCHER . HILDRETH D. JOHNSTON CHADWICK-COLLINS SH, MEMBERS, 193 6 RUDOLPH KAUFFMAN T. B. KEER F. R. LAWSON F. W. LOVEJOY 1. W. MORRIS, Jr. G. W. NEVIUS E. B. O'CONNOR W. W. POTTER, Jr. H. P. MQNULTY D. MCA. PYLE P. C. MADEIRA, IH R. V. RAPTER J. W. MEIGS D. A. ROBERTSON. Jr. R. A. MESSLER. 11 G. T. RYAN MEMBERS, 1937 C. GOLDSBURY F. GRAHAM A. HART, Jr. . LARKIN T. R. LINCOLN C. W. MCRAE ZEB MAYHEW, Jr. H. B. MITCHELL, II TH rwfc W. F. OECHLER E. F. O'CONNOR E. H. OSBORN, Jr. JULIAN PEABODY, Jr. C. I. PIERCE J. W. RAGSDALE H. P. REAM M. H. RITTENHOUSE, Jr. N J. J. RYAN JONATHAN SLOCUM O. S. STRAUS, I1 J. D. SWEENEY, Jr. A. W. TAYLOR E. D. THATCHER R. A. WALKE, Jr. W. M. WARD, Jr. B. B. SLOAN, Jr. W. W. SOVEREL BRONSON TWEEDY LANGDON VANNORDEN S. L. WALLACE NORTHAM WARREN, Jr. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac COTTAGE CLUB FIFTH RONV-Ley, Mons, Stollenwerck, Hoster, Creighton, Gardiner, Saallield. FOURTH ROW-Stanard, Mayo, Heminway. Metcalf, Lebens, Davis, Johnston, Donald. THIRD ROW-G. H. Smith, Larzelere, Warner, Harrison, Irwin, Limberg, Gray, W. H, Smith. SECOND ROW-Stonington, Barr, Dubuque, English, Hunt, Sargent, Otis, Bright. FRONT ROW-Spofford, A. C. Smith, LeVan, Holsapple, Lea, Peterson, Savage. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Lf77Z'9!67fJ'ZU Cafmige Club FOUNDED 1887 OFFICERS I PENN H. HOLSAPPLE, 36 ..... ,.,, . .,... ........ P resrdent SUMNER ROULON-MILLER, Jr.. '36 ,.....,,,.,., .Vice-President GARRETT B. LEVAN, '36 .....,,.... ,.......... S ecretary-Treasurer BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1 RALPH L. TOMPKINS, 21 ,.,......,..........,....,............ Charrman H. GRAY TREADWELL, O9 ,......,....,..... ................ T reasurer THOMAS R. AMSTRONG, '13 ASA S. BUSHNELL, '21 HARRY I. CAESAR, '13 WILLIAM CRUIKSHANK, '34 RICHARD E. DWIGHT, '97 H. B. BARR G. W. CREIGHTON S. B. DAVIS. Jr. N. H. DONALD, Jr. A. Z. GRAY M. M. HEYWOOD. Jr. R. A. DUBUQUE, Jr. W. P. HARRISON J. H. HEMINWAY E. W. HOSTER, Jr. J. N. EWING. '12 RIC L. FARRELLY, '18 Y. C. FRASER E. H. HERRICK, '88 ERSKINE HEWETT. '91 JOHN G. JONES. '29 JOHN A. LARKIN. '13 F. VINTON LAWRENCE, '26 DEAN MATHEY. '12 W. G. IRONS, '22 MEMBERS, 19 3 6 P. H. HOLSAPPLE H. A. LEY, Jr. J. W. HUNT R. C. MAYO F. B. JOHNSTON W. H. PETERSON, Jr. D. E. JONES S. ROULON-MILLER, Jr. GILBERT LEA E. B. SAVAGE, Jr. G. B. LEVAN, Jr. A. C. SMITH, III MEMBERS, 1937 J. N. IRWIN, II P. H. METCALF N. H. LARZELERE E. R. MONS E. P. LEBENS G. G. OTIS E. A. LIMBERG H. R. SAALFIELD 375 ' ALBERT B. SCHULTZ, '03 W. E. STEVENSON, '22 EDGAR PALMER, '03 GERALD H. SMITH GORDON H. SMITH W. H. SMITH HOMER SPOFFORD R. R. WHITTAKER, Jr. L. R. SARGENT, Jr. W. K. STANARD, II E. C. STOLLENWERCK O. G. STONINGTON W. M. WARNER Tlme 1987 Bricz-a:Brac COURT CLUB TOP ROW-Mann, Masset, Sayre, Kienbusch, Shelton, Taradash. FOURTH ROW-Scott, Green, Simpson, Wells, Upson, Booth Bready: THIRD ROW-Yahn, Baker, Maitland, Thompson, Borner, Wilkening, Harris, Crist. SECOND ROW-Rice. Murray Finck, Gallatin, Coes, Gordon, Mz1cQuigg, Elicker. FIRST ROW-Hyle, Anderson, Sincerbeaux, Newman. Troup, Odell. The 1937 Bric:a:BraC COMM Club f OFFICERS ALEXANDER P. SPENCE, '36 .,..., ..,.,.,....., P resident FRANK A. NEWMAN. '36, ........,. .,,,.... V ice-President EDWARD N. ODELL, '37 ............... ,....... ..., S e cretary ROBERT A. SINCERBEAUX, '36 ,...........,.......,.....,. Treasurer BOARD OF GOVERNORS PENDLETON MARSHALL, '23 ,.......... ......,..,......., P resident EDWARD W. WOOTTON, '29 .. . ........ Vice-President ROBERT G. WILSON, '25 ,... ......... S ecretary FRANK M. GREGORY, '24 ...,... .,................... T reasurer F. HAMILTON MERRILL, '26 HUGH D. WISE, Jr., '32 DOUGLAS H. HAHN, '34 RICHARD R. FISHER 35 MEMBERS, 1936 A. B. ANDERSON BEAUVAIS DUFFY F. A. NEWMAN R. B. SYKES W. H. BEDELL J. F. HYLE J. M. SAYRE WALTER TARADASH E. B. BREADY W. A. KIENBUSCH D. H. SCOTT A. C. TROUP, IV H. V. COES, Jr. F. W. LEARY W. C. SI-IELTON D. R. UPSON R. L. CRIST W. MCC. MAITLAND R. A. SINCERBEAUX C. F. WILKENING Jr J, M. CURTO J. C. MURRAY, Jr. A. P. SPENCE MEMBERS, 1937 K. L. BAKER, Jr. E. M. FINCK. Jr. JOSEPH HARRIS W. H. ORR, II J. S. BOOTH T. G. GALLATIN K. W. MANN D. S. RICE R. E. BORNER B. M. GORDON G. R. MASSET R. L. SIMPSON C. S. ELICKER C. E. GREEN E. N. ODELL S. G. THOMSON A. E. YAHN, Jr. 377 Tlmz 1987 Bric:a:Brac DIAL LODGE TOP ROW-Bartlett, Pickard, King, Fifield, Corbett, Zacharias, Randall, Harrison, Date. FOURTH ROW-Burke, Doyle, Purvis, Jesser, Quigley, Ells, Rhome, Williams, Johnston, Lutz. THIRD ROW-Hopkins, Rose, Yauch, Trentman, Cale, Stanley, Candee Horton, Kahler, Allen, SECOND ROW-Luttrell, Poole, Pendextcr, Martine, Biorin, Roh, Scinta, Kinney, Pasley, Levy-Hawes FRONT ROW-Fackert. Leidy, Seymour, Metzner, Tator, Bensen, Mennen, Hogan, McGinity. 11-In 1937 Briczah-Brac Dm! Lodge PQUNDEDI 1903-INCORPORATED OFFICERS W. N. ABBQTT. '36 ,,..A,. .....A.A........ .... A. E. TATOR, '36 . J. Q. BENSEN, '36 .,.. .... 1912 ...President Vice-President ..Treasurer J. P. LEIDY, '37 . .. ..... .. ..... . . ..... ..Secretary P. J. MCGINITY, '37 ,.............,......................... Vice-Treasurer BOARD OE TRUSTEES T. H. MCCAULEY, '12 ...............,............................ Chairman COURTLANDT OTIS, '20 ....... ......... S ecretary B. A. GREENE, '25 ..................... ........... T reasurer A. V. S. OLCOTT, '09 J. P. MANN, '11 ARTHUR GARDINER, '23 W. N. ABOTT W. E. FACKERT. Jr. J. H. ALLEN D. C. HAMILTON, Jr. J. Q. BENSEN B. HARRISON, Jr. H. M. CADGENE H. V. HOGAN J. M. CORBETT D. G. HOPKINS R. N. ELLS C. T. HORTON, Jr. W. H. WHITE W. C. BARTLETT J. R. CROWLEY N. E. BIORN S. S. DATE J. C. BURKE J. J. DOYLE D. C. CALE, II T. B. FIPIELD E. D. CANDEE C. E. JAUCH. Jr. L. A. COLLINS R. H. JOHNSTON SINCLAIR HATCH, '28 MEMBERS, 1936 B. W. JESSER F. L. MARTINE J. A. QUIGLEY J. J. KEARY H. G. MCCLELLAN J. O. RHOME, Jr. A. E. KING, Jr. W. G. MENNEN, Jr. G. W. RUSSELL P. J. LEVY-HAWES A. L. METZNER, Jr. WALTER SEYMOUR, Jr EUGENIO LAGE D. H. NEEDHAM J. C. STREETT, Jr. A. L. LUTRELL W. J. PASLEY A. E. TATOR, Jr. R. L. WILLIAMS, Jr. J. E. ZACHARIAS MEMBERS, 1937 T. H. JONES, Jr. P. J. MCGINITY A. C. POOLE E. W. KAHLER J. R. MAGUIRE H. H. PURVIS. Jr. J. C. KING J. C. NEVIUS I-I. T. RANDALL J. T. KINNEY J. A. PARTINGTON, Jr. C. E. ROH J. P. LEIDY S. E. PENDEXTER, Jr. H. MCK. ROSE W. M. LUTZ T. PICKARD, Jr. D. T. STANLEY L. SCINTA 379 The 1987 Briczazlgrac 'ii ELM CLUB TOP ROW-Gross, Avery, Onken, Reed, Young, Kirby, Brenizer, Honsacker, Johnston. FOURTH ROW-Marks, Hall, Gilbert, Wilson, Osgood, Spencer, Clary, Parkin, Hackett, Allen. THIRD ROW-Earhart, Fickes, Brown. Cannon, Leigh, J. A. Smith, Luther, Stevens, Ervin, Kerr. SECOND ROW-Neary, Goheen, Shain, Asher, Foster, McGiffert, Wimer, Frick, Kimball. FIRST ROW-McMahon, P. P. Smith, Peacock, Ward CPres.j, Lancaster, Keenan, Kopff. H PAUK T112 1957 Bric:a:Brac Elm Club FOUNDED 1895 OFFICERS fy 4 I J. B. WARD, '36 ...,.,..,,..........,....,,.... ...... P resident J. P. PEACOCK, '36 ...,.,,,,........., .....,.. ..,.. S e cretary TRUSTEES GEORGE SIBLEY, '20 .,....,.,...........,. ,.... ....,.....,.... P r esident J. B. MCTIGUE, '16 ..............,...,... .... ...... V i ce-President GEORGE E. CLARKE, '29 ...... . ...,, ..,,.,...,... Secretary W. W. WRENN, '18 ............., ......,.,,........ ....,....., T r easurer PAUL BEDFORD, '97 WILLIAM YOUNG, '28 FREDERICK HYER, '28 L. G. ERSKINE, '18 L. S. PLAUT, '09 J. B. WARD, '36 MEMBERS, 1936 H. L. ALLEN K. DUB. ERVIN P. P. KIMBALL W. B. ASHER G. J. FICKES W. J. KIRBY A. G. BRENIZER P. H. FRICK, Jr. P. L. KOPPE G. E. BROWN R. R. P. GOHEEN E. G. LANCASTER, Jr. W. W. BROWN C. R. GRAY. III L. H. LARSEN J. H. BUCKMAN, Jr. HARVEY HALL W. F. LAPORTE, Jr. M. G. CAMERON A. D. HILL N. A. LUDINGTON W. C. EARHART E. L. KEYES W. E. MARKS MEMBERS, 1937 F. E. AVERY, Jr. L. J. GROSS E. C. LUTHER, Jr. J. G. CANNON S. R. HACKETT J. H. MCGIEEERT R. E CLARY, Jr. C. C. HONSAKER, Jr. J. L. MARKS, Jr. T. A. COSGRIEE R. A. JOHNSTON P. E. NEARY D. E. FOSTER D. C. KERR A. M. OSGOOD J. G. PRAZER, Jr. H. H. LEIGH E. H. PARKIN S. S. GILBERT D. S. LONG R. M. REED D. P. MCMAHON, Jr C. MOOSMANN . . PARKER, Jr. . . SHAIN H. J. STEVENS, Jr. J. B. WARD P. . J. P. PEACOCK P M C E P. P. SMITH J. A. SMITH H. B. SPENCER W. C. WIMER A. J. WILSON, II T. R. YOUNG The 1987 Bric:a:Brac GATEWAY CLUB TOP ROW-Schein, Jones, Hunter, Winans. Dear, Angell. SECOND ROW-Westlake, Jackson, Morris, Adamson, Kernpner, Stoner, FRONT ROW4Moore, Hummel, Petito, Lewis, Koehler, Ridolphi, Best. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac G'0lZ'6'W6ly CME FOUNDED 1913 4L'le:':' ' 'mimi ml ' V' OEEICERS ARTHUR R. LEWIS, '36 .,.....,.. .,,.. LYMAN MOORE, '36 ........,.,.. ..,,....Presidenr ....,.......Secretary SISSERON, '30 CHARLES S. BANNERMAN, '26 RAYMOND KOEHLER, '36 .... . .,...A Vice-President FRANK A. PETITO, '36 ,...............,.,,..........,......,. Treasurer BOARD OE GOVERNORS ERANKLIN E. RUSSELL, '30 ...,.......,,........,......... Chairman DAVID S. LOUDON, '27 ..,...,... ........, S ecretary-Treasurer GEORGE H. BONSALL, '15 WILLIAM ROGERS. Jr., '21 THOMAS L. HANS A. WIDENMANN, '18 FRANCIS K. DECKER, '24 ARTHUR W. HORTON, '20 CARL C. FISHER, '24 E. R. GIBNEY, '31 DOUGLAS H. ALEXANDER, '21 PHILIP M. DAVIS, '26 MEMBERS, 1936 J. K. BEST H. I. JONES A. R. LEWIS E. W. HUMMEL R. B. KOEHLER LYMAN MOORE P. A. PETITO MEMBERS, 1937 R. G. ADAMSON R. W. JACKSON J. T. SCHEIN C. H. ANGELL M. J. KEMPNER N. A. STONER G. H. DEAR J. H. MORRIS H. E. WESTLAKE, Jr. W. B. HUNTER, Jr. ANDREW SARKADI 3 S 3 -l-lwe 1937 Bricaazlgrac IVY CLUB TOP ROW+Stoddard, Cutler, Potter, Woodward. THIRD ROW-Symington, Hare, Chew, Gorman, Thompson, Miller. SECOND ROW-Rauch, Parker, Wall, Vanderbilt, Cook, Rockwell, Geer. FIRST ROW-Johnson, Swift, Lloyd. Wister CPres.j. 'XVilliz1ms, Brown, Roberts. I-In 1957 Bric:a:Brac V I My Club v , f , . ' ' -o P i 'P f' ' T OPPI CERS L. N. WISTER, 36 .,...,..... .. .. . ....., .. .,...... President MORRIS LLOYD, '36 J. G. WILLIAMS, '36 J. J. BROWN. Jr., H. J. SWIFT, '37 .... . W. B. JOHNSON, '37 . .,....,. Governor .......Treasurer . .....,,,........, Librarian ..............Secretary . Assistant Treasurer BOARD OP GOVERNORS JARVIS CROMWELL, 18 . .......... .,.,..,.,.......,.... P resident VAN RENNSELAER HALSEY. '18 ....... ........ T reasurer JOHN H. W. INGERSOLL, '22 ....,.....,.. .....,,..,........ S ecretary G. JARVIS GEER, '97 ISAAC W. ROBERTS, '03 GEORGE S. PIPER, '2I DONALDSON CRESSWELL, '24 DOUGLAS GORMAN, '03 A. ROSSE PARSONS, '12 STUART S. JANNEY, '29 JOSEPH BRYAN, III, '27 Y H. FRAZIER HARRIS. '03 LAWRENCE BLAIR, '12 EDWARD K. DUNN, '22 ARCHIBALD S. ALEXANDER. 28 J. J. BROWN, Jr. E. N. GORMAN MORRIS LLOYD BENJAMIN CHEW, Jr. P. G. COOK E. N. CUTLER, Jr. E. S. GEER P. R. PYNE, III ALVIN DEVEREUX, '12 MEMBERS, 19 3 6 R. S. RAUCI-I, Jr. A. L. SYMINGTON H, B, ROBERTS J. G. WILLIAMS W, W, ROPER L. W. WISTER MEMBERS, 1937 W. B. JOHNSON 'W. S. RAWLS ANDREW THOMPSON J. P. MILLER THOMAS RIDGWAY, Jr. F. S. TRUESDALE T. A. POTTER, Jr. H. B. ROCKWELL. Jr. O. D. VANDERBILT, III R. S. PARKER BROOKE STODDARD A. T. WALL. III H. J. SWIFT H. N. HARE W- M- WOODWARD 5 Tlwsz 1937 Bric:a:Brac KEY AND SEAL CLUB TOP ROW-Petersen, Studdiford, Lotspeich, Adams, G. F. Barber, Wood, Blaicher, J. D. Stewart, Robinson, S. G. Marvin. FOURTH ROW-J. R. Barber, Sykes, Shimer, Hayes, Tippett, Hunt, Dod, Jackson, Hourigan, Gatt, H. B. Marvin. THIRD ROW- Dashiell, Stickel, Clark, Cleaver, Morris, Van Valzah, Metcalf, Wolf, Taylor, Backes, McClure. SECOND ROW-Young, Cook. Bunn, Rosenbaum, Krebs, Silleck, G. B. Stewart, Ferenbach, Koehler, Capers. FIRST ROW-Lynch, Glassmeyer, Jones, Greene CPres.j, Schwenk, Gephart, Chapman. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Key and fm! Club EOUNDED 1904 fff-9 , 'E QQ OFFICERS D. G. GREENE, '36 ..,......... ,.,.,,., .,., ......... .... P r e s ident T. S. JONES, '36 ..,.....,...., ...,. V ice-President W. L. SCHWENK, '37 ........ ....,..,... S ecretary , R. E. GOUDREAU, '36 .....,..,.. ....,.......,,........,....,... T reasurer E. GLASSMEYER, Jr., '36 ..... .,...........,...............,. C ontroller BOARD OE GOVERNORS MATSON C. TERRY, '15 .,.......,........,......,..,.....,..... President WILLIAM B. SCHRAUEP, '22 ..,............,......... ....... S ecretary WILLIAM HAFPNER, '20 .............,,,........................ Treasurer HOWARD J. GEE, '06 HAROLD C. RICHARDS, '06 ROGER HINDS, '06 MORTON C. ERY, '09 KENNETH M. MCEWEN, '06 RALPH B. HIGGINS, '10 ARTHUR C. LEWIS, '17 R. A. BAKER G. F. BARBER R. H. CHAPMAN E. J. CONNOLLY F. V. COSBY W. B. DASHIELL, Jr A. B. DOD, Jr. L. U. GATT PAUL ADAMS. Jr. H. W. BACKES, Jr. R. BARBER, Jr. P' F. M. BLAICHER F. C, BUNN, Jr. T. S. CAPERS H. B. CLARK W. P. CLEAVER MEMBERS, 19 3 6 P. T. GEPHART E. GLASSMEYER, Jr. R. E. GOUDREAU D. G. GREENE S. D. HART T. A. HAYES, Jr. J. W. HECK L. J. HEUSER A. HILGENDORPP. . S. JONES . S. KOEHLER . H. MCCLURE, III . B. MARVIN T. MASON, Jr. . W. NEBEL B. ROBINSON wwsdmorwm MEMBERS, 193 7 T. T. COOK. Jr. J. M. FARLEY CARL PERENBACH. II ANDREW HOURIGAN. Jr. BURROWES HUNT E. J. JACKSON R. S. JANNEY M. V. KREBS E. H. LOTSPEICH MAQDONALD LYNCH s. G. MARVIN W. s. MORRIS PETER NICHOLLS M. Q. PETERSEN F. N. ROSENBAUM W. L. SCHWENK J S. B. SILLECK, Jr. G. B. STEWART, III A. S. SWARTZ, III W. J. TAYLOR R. VAN VALZAH, Jr. J. H. WHITE H. R. WOOD G. M. SHIMER D. STEWART 5-f E. G. STICKEL, III J. S. STUDDIFORD. II P. M. SYKES V. TIPPETT T. H. WOLF L. W. YOUNG H. C. MCCOLLOM, Jr. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac QUADRANGLE CLUB TOP ROW-Wardell, Gooclell, Gibby, Vanderpool, Howell, Warner, P., Oelsner, Caesar, Trent, Rea. FOURTH ROW-Cosden, Medina, Stone, Pritchard, Close, Deupree, Warner, B., Preston, Hockenberry, Welsh. THIRD ROW-Severance, F., Webster, Thacher, Beale, Applegate, Smith, Alexander, Whiteley, Rose, Schwartz. SECOND ROW-Finney, Bindley, Severance, C., Burt, Decker, Crawford, Walker, Drummond, Jacobs. FRONT ROW-McAlpin, Britten, Carlile, Wright, Hutcheson, Vwfatson, Sayre. The Iii? Bric:a:Brac Qwzdmngfe Club OEEICERS WILLARD J. WRIGHT, 36 ,..........,.. .,..,.......,. P resident WILLIAM A. CARLILE, Jr., '36 ....... . .,... Vice-President EDWARD T. P. WATSON, '36 ..... .,..............,..,,.... T reasurer THADDEUS T. HUTCHESON, '37 .......,...,...,.......,. Secretary BOARD OE TRUSTEES IUPWP Wliiflggurff gg P12109 f'U5T'! WOUSJUTU E FTIEUFUZ UWD1 0005001 Oimm sm 2293225 E iw rm- 571 5:2 '53 ETEFFW ri 3529 Egg 3 FWZ rf QW? PUIT7 U E 6 TURNS oo fx UIC 'A E NS, 5 veg 0wmWew 15' H . . up . O53 22259535 9 5 E15 Q OO :r: QUU 3 :Ii 5 OPUIQ Eofwfjm D 2255 O,..O WOZWCS 4 1 f 75rU 4g7U 0 ggf f E24 EEA Sm o are F52 zmg gw 5 S255 ' U1 HCL: I sw D? Q Qgjw L ' 6 mags 31 U1 QQ?-'23 . H. BINDLEY, Jr. S. D. BURT, Jr. H. A. CAESAR, II MEMBERS, MEMBERS, T. T. HUTCHESON J. A. HOWELL FRANCIS JACOBS, III 1936 PERCY PRESTON C. D. REA P. A. SCHWARTZ CRAIG SEVERANCE A. L. SMITH W. D. VANDERPOOL. 1937 S. P. MEDINA E. P. OELSNER J. F. PRITCHARD. Jr. DON ROSE, Jr. R. W. SAYRE E. W. SEVERANCE, J W. H. WALKER, Jr. H. B. WARDELL E. T. P. WATSON G. R. WEBSTER P. S. WELSH W. J. WRIGHT STEPHEN STONE. Jr E . W. THACHER J. M. TRENT B. W. WARNER, Jr. QT? P. WARREN. Jr. J. WI-IITELY, Jr. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac TERRACE CLUB TOP ROW-Hauser, Adams, Churchill, Best, Scheide, Allen, FOURTH ROW-Barkhorn, McCulloch, Ashton, Hutz, Williams. Brown, Stockton, Gill, THIRD ROW-Westcott, Bredenberg, Riggs, Shaffer, Groff, Dodge, Read, Lippincott, Crooker. SECOND ROW-Gorin, Black, Slaughter, Jenkins, Rivinus, Bayliss, Moss, Barnes. FRONT ROW-Niven, Van de Velde, Lewis, Rushton, Thacher, Carlee, Hines. 'I-Ile 1987 Bric:a:Brac Terrace Club IJOUNDED 1904 OFFICERS URBAN P. RUSHTON, '36 ,.,... ....,,. . ....,.... P resident ARTHUR R. LEWIS, '36 .........,.. ..,... V ice-President WILLIAM S. D. NIVEN, '36 ..,... ,.... .....,. ....,......... T r e asurer NICHOLAS G. THACHER, '37 ........,............,........., Secretary BOARD OP GOVERNORS ALFRED S. D. DASHIELL, '23 ......,..............,,....,. Chairman CHARLES GARSIDE, '23 .,...,... ..,.,... V ice-Chairman GERARD HALLOCK, III, '26 ...,... ...,,,........ S ecretary WILLIAM E. SPEERS, '11 .....,..,..,,.., ........ ..,.... ' I' reasurer , ROBERT STRANGE, '09 A. C. M. AZOY, '14 ' HENRY W. JEFPERS, '26 ALDEN D. GROPF, '13 R. M. MCCULLOCH, '21 WILLIAM OMAN- '34 MINOT C. MORGAN, '35 MEMBERS, 1936 R. E. ADAMS R. L. CARLEE L. J. GORIN, Jr. W. H. SCHEIDE E. D. ASHTON R. J. DAVIS H. K. HUDSON, Jr. W. V. SLAUGHTER H. C. BARKHORN, Jr. F. K. DE BEIXEDON C E. HUTZ F. B. STOCKTON J. G. BATTERSON, IV C. DODGE, Jr. G. P. JENKINS J. C. TURNER P. V. BEST A. H. GARRETT A. R. LEWIS A. L. WILLIAMS A. BLACK, Jr. G. M. L. GILL C. E. G. LLOYD J. B. WESTCOTT, Jr H. J. BRAHAM C, H. GOODSELL. Jr. W. S. D NIVEN T. W. BROWN, IV T. M. GORDON, Jr. U. P. RUSHTON MEMBERS, 1937 V L. C. ALLEN R. M. CROOKER R. A. MOSS E. F. RIVINUS, Jr. R. G. BARNES E. L. GROPF, II E. L. NEWHOUSE N. I-I. SHAPFER C. W. BAYLISS P. D. HAUSER B. C. O'SULLIVAN N. G. THACHER J W BREDENBERG J, W. LIPPINCOTT. Jr. H. W. READ L. D. VAN DE VELDE L1 Bf CHURCHILL W. G. MQCULLOGH THOMAS RIGGS, Jr. 1 391 ,I-I1e 1937 Briczai-Brac TIGER INN TOP ROW'-Hill, Stoefss, Johnson, Keller, Sauter, Dering, Connell, Corrigan, Baldwin. FOURTH ROW-R. McC1ave, S. McCIave, Cummings, Baiter, L. V. Brown, Montgomery, Reist, Smithies, B. H. Taplin. THIRD ROW-Werbe, Carr, Sandbach, F. E. Taplin, Jr., Parker, Scott, Upham, Sloan, Johnston. SECOND ROW-Perry, Handcock, Landis, R. M. Brown, Jr., Stuart, Fisher, Kennedy, Smythe, Ayers, Edie. FIRST ROW-Malloy, Wood, Jones, McElroy, Edwards CPres.j, Coburn, MacMillan, Willock, Reichel. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac I Tiger ffm FOUNDED 1892 iff' V1 IQ f OFFICERS CHARLES NV. EDWARDS. '36 .. .... .,........,,. P resident GEORGE S. MCELROY, '37 ,...,.. ............ V ice-President: JOHN EDIE, '36 ............,,....,.. ..,..............,. S ports Manager BOARD OE GOVERNORS MELVILLE P. DICKEIYSON, '22 ,....... ............,... P resident JOHN R. MUNN, '06 ,.....,,. ...,.,, ..... . . .Vice-President RICARDO A. MESTRES, '31 ALLAN M. WHITLOCK, '33 WILLIAM H. EDWARDS. '00 WILLIAM A. MOORE, '17 THOMAS S. DIGNAN, '25 J. B. AYERS, Jr. R. E. BAITER N. A. BALLANTINE J. F. BLISS, Jr. R. M. BROWN. Jr. CHARLES CARR, Jr. J. M. BALDWIN L. V. BROWN J. T. CONGLETON, Jr. C. L. CRAWFORD W. C. CUMMINGS, Jr. C. M. DERING DEAN HILL, Jr. ......Treasurer ..,.............Secretary S. G. ETHERINGTON, '06 W. R. BALLARD, '27 CURTIS M. MCGRAW, '19 O. A. KIRKLAND, '34 CHARLES A. MCCLINTOCK, '07 ROBERT M. ETHERINGTON, '35 MEMBERS, 1936 J. B. COBURN P. M. HANCOCK S. W. MCCLAVE, III A. L. CONNELL R. O. JONES JOHN REICHEL. Jr. C. P. CORRIGAN R. K. LANDIS, Jr. J. R. REIST JOHN EDIE H. A. MACMILLAN W. L. TAGGART, Jr C W. EDWARDS J. F. MALLOY B. H. TAPLIN A J. FISHER, Jr. R. P. MCCLAVE, Jr. ROGER WILLOCK R. M. WOOD MEMBERS, 1937 A P. JOHNSON E. K. SANDBACH G. J. STOESS, Jr. A. R JOHNSON E. D. SAUTER R. D. STUART. Jr. J. A. C. KENNEDY, Jr. E. W. SCOTT E. E. TAPLIN, Jr. G. S. MCELROY H. J. SLOAN R. B. UPI-IAM. Jr. F. K. MONTGOMERY, Jr. T. H. SMITHIES T. C. WERBE, Jr. R B. PARKER J. M. SMYTH. Jr. H. E. PERRY J. M. SPENCER The 1987 Bric:a:Brac TOWER CLUB TOP ROW-Gray, Blay, Test, Davison, Manker, Duff, Scott, Criss, Edwards, Taylor, Chapman. FOURTH ROW-Pyle, Peterson. Nightingale, Kopf, Dennison, Carroll, Park, Davies, Williamson, Fairlie. THIRD ROW-Bliss, S. B. Garretson, Davis, Mardlin, Henkelman, Wood, Kopper, Sherley, G. J. Garretson, Smith. SECOND ROW-Coe, Van Hart, Wallin, Miles, Bowie, Quinn. Hopkin, Welsh, Ober, Jones. FIRST ROW-Chubet, Theriot, Cofrin, Bowman CPres.j, Pettit, Minnich, Whitman. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Prmceim Toweff Club ilk .'n5 1 OFFICERS BROOKS BOWMAN, '36 ........,......... ........... P resident RICHARD R. PETTIT, '36 ........ ,,..... V ice-President JOHN P. COFRIN, '36 ..,.,...... ............ S ecretary ROBERT Y. KOPP, '36 ,.,......,,,,...........,..........,,,,,.... Treasurer BOARD OP GOVERNORS FRANK H. LITTLE, '03 ,.... SIDNEY S. I-IOLT, '03 ,,.. .. RAYMOND F. FISH. '13 .... SINCLAIR HAMILTON, 'O 6 H. F. BLISS, Jr. C. K. BOWIE, Jr. BROOKS BOWMAN W. B. COE, Jr. J. P. COPRIN A. F. DAVIES, Jr. C. S. DAVIS J. S. BLAY CHARLES CARROLL, Jr. R. J. CHAPMAN J. P. CI-IUBET, III N. R. CRISS. Jr. R. H. DAVISON ............,......,.................Chairman W. R. HOPKIN r11O77C5?U FUFUFUSHWQ WZ Q ' ' ' ' ' 'BO 1 QQFSW WRWZUWE :gf cu' RTI U Z7-vm' 000 U1 5 QEUQPU rwfbmiiii 532 2 mH2wZ WWWZAWW 2 OPUDHI-UZ U'-HOW mm FDU I WEWQG 2 Smvqq '5 pwowo 2 E mm E22 ...JD 2 5 Q2 im s 2 ' :Z 2 gi W Q? ' W HU1'4 53 3 3 UAW tg rf! S4 P-Q 5 52' mpvnfvwg FHQPUOFUPUV' 7125 w1UOm,w: fmwaofd- 3, gg 0' O JJ0'w1'w 30712 CIQEEWEX' QEQEQQEF -sw 111535 ZZHEFZE AE awww ZmQwHm Q H mE W Zwmc., 73 O,-.II Og Q 'PUT' Z PUD, E fn? m w3.,3 Oxox whoop: Qrffrnffwwfd 3 :Emir QPOFZSO 5 gghaig ' 522640, ffl 076232 5 O I-4 of +1 Fwgimam 2 Q Q Qiw iw E K' r- 32 -so z m O Z A . 54 VJ .5 L4 ON . B. PYLE The 1937 Bricfa:Brac Madzkon Club OFFICERS, 1935-36 R. S. MASON, '36 ....,4......,. .4.......... P resident R. T. MELLINGER, '36 ....... ........ V ice-President FRANCIS SEYEARTH, '36 ..,., ...,...,.. S ecretary A. M. SCHAEEEER, '36 A...... ,...,..,. T reasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE C, E. MACDONALD, '36 R. T. MELLINGER, '36 GEORGE WILGUS, '36 A. M. SCHAEEEER, '36 FRANCIS SEYEARTH, '36 JOHN PALASCHAK, Jr., '37 R. S. MASON, '36 J. J. COALE, IH, '37 The Madison Club provides a social center for those upperclassnien who do not join the eating clubs on Prospect Street, The Club serves as a meeting place for these men and arranges athletic events with the various other clubs. 396 TIN 1937 Briczazlgrac The fniefftfwb Commiiiee Y EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HOWARD MENAND, Jr ..,... ........AA.,.....,..,A P resident C. W. EDWARDS .,.............. .,..,, S ecretary-Treasurer COMMITTEE ON ENFORCEMENT T. H. MCCAULEY ...,.....,,..... Chairman of the Graduate Interclub Committee G. E. SIKES .,,....,....... ,......4...,.......,..........,,...,,. U ndergraduate Counsellor A. M. GRIFFIN ....,....,...,.,........,,.........,....,. Secretary of the Graduate Council W. A. CARLILE, Jr., Chairman of the Undergraduate Council, Chairman of the Daily Princetonian R. S. MUELLER ....,.....,.....,...........,............, President of the Sophomore Class J. N. IRWIN, II .......,.,......,.............,......,........,, President of the Junior Class HOWARD MENAND, Jr., President of the Undergraduate Interclub Committee MEMBERS, 1936 RICHARD KILCULLEN P. N, I-IOLSAPPLE D. G. GREENE E. A. SPENCER A. P. SPENCE W. J. WRIGHT H. H. FOSTER, Jr. W. N. ABBOTT U. J. P. RUSHTON HOWARD MENAND, Jr. J. B. WARD C. W. EDWARDS H. P. DICKE A. R. LEWIS BROOKS BOWMAN H. P. MCNULTY L. WA. WISTER 307 rm CGMMENCEMENT 1935 'S' WOODROW WILSON PRESIDENT 1902-1910 WOODROW WILSON as professor was a faithful member of the faculty and an inspiring teacher. As president he gave Princeton fresh impulses and distinction, establishing the preceptorial system and raising the stand- ard of scholarship. Though his plan to reorganize the University as a group of colleges has not yet been accepted, it has been adopted elsewhere. As Governor of New Jersey he showed that a scholar could reform the politics of a state. As President of the United States he headed an ad- ministration progressive, intelligent, and free from scandal. As citizen of the world and leader of its best political thought he was the principal founder of the League of Nations which is his greatest monument. As historian and essayist he Won a secure place among English men of letters. IOHN GRIER I-IIBBEN PRESIDENT 1912-1932 OI-IN GRIER HIBBEN, after serving the University in the department of philosophy for twenty years, during which time he published several important books, was elected president at a time when the guidance of a wise and considerate man was especially needed. He proved most worthy of the choice. During his administration of two decades the University prospered greatly in all re- spects: wealth, members, quality, and repute. The faculty was nearly doubled: the endowment was increased almost ive-fold: thirty new buildings were erected: and the four- course plan was instituted. Yet this prosperity was not accompanied by any relaxation of discipline or scholastic standards. By his firm but gentle management of faculty matters, his sweet reasonableness with students, and his dignified demeanor on public occasions, he led Princeton in ways of pleasantness and paths of peace. 'E' .J - ij: If -. qv:-. I114..5 I. 'Ich 'LII Um, -I,I. .I II ' 1' . ,+'ff'f-.J-'T- '11 1 1'I KI, Ji ':1'1ji V 1. 1 I-ff - ': . r ,I 1- . I I: . V' : 'V . Y 1'-.' 1' 44? -aa f, ,W 1'-S: fa2:f,'yi-QM if . .. ..,I. I-I- .?II- - I 'aria-in 1- ,,41g-.1.k 5111.4- -1 ,1f -1 ' 1' 1 I U 1 ' mf ., ,I kia-.31k,gi 'f'rI,.I I -. 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' ., r V+-15 ' Q ' , 11 ' 5 .mmf ' ' .11, 11 1 '- I .1,II I ,I , 4 1 I 17 ,I IH. . II. I. . Q . -1 F 1:- I f:-.,1.3gL,-- -- 11 'I -1 - ' 11: '. 5 Q nn ,u .. 55.1 -lsllnlnvlx e 1937 Bric:a:Brac Clam Officefff Of 1935 D. C. STUART: Jr. D. R. CHAMBERLAIN. Jr. P. P. BLANCHARD JOHNSON GARRETT Graduate Secretary Vice-President President Secretary-Treasurer 403 ass of 1935 in Beer Suits The 1957 Bric:a:Brac CMU Officefff Of I935 DONALD CLIVE STUART, Jr .,.......,..... .A,...,4,.,,,,,.,,,.. C raduate Secretary OFFICERS, 1934-1935 PETER PARROTT BLANCHARD ,...,...,,.,T,,..,. ,...T .....,4,.....,.,. P r es1dent WILLIAM CROUCH CHAPIN .A,...,.,,... ..,,.A,.,... V ice-President JAMES THOMAS SKELLY, Jr. ..........J.,.....,..........,...... Secretary-Treasurer FORMER OFFICERS JUNIOR YEAR PETER PARROTT BLANCHARD .,...4 President WILLIAM CROUCH CHAPIN .,,.,A.A Vice-President DAVID ROE CHAMBERLAIN, Jr.. Sec.-Treasurer SOPHOMORE YEAR PETER PARROTT BLANCHARD A...... President WILLIAM CROUCH CHAPIN ,,...... Vice-President JAMES THOMAS SKELLY, Jr ....... Sec.-Treasurer FRESI-IMAN YEAR, SECOND TERM PETER PARROTT BLANCHAPRD ..,.,...A...........,,,......,....,.....,...... President WILLIAM CROUCH CI-IAPIN ,..,......,,,. ............ V ice-President JAMES THOMAS SKELLY, Jr .,...AA.. ....,.., S ecretary-Treasurer 405 The 1937 Briczaa-Brac Claw af 1935 Name Address Paul Snyder Abt ................ 667 N. 13th St., E. St. Louis, Mo, Hugh Trumbull Adams, I Coopertown Rd. and College Ave., Haverford, Pa. Arthur Learoyd Adamson..10l Chestnut St., Gzrden City, N. Y. John Nelson Albro ..,...., 57 Nottingham Terrace, Buffalo, N. Y. Brooke Alexander .....,..,...... 120 E. 19th St.. New York City John Battle Alexander .,.. ..... 5 10 S. 47th St., Philadelphia. Pa. John Stewart Algeo, Jr ...,......... Bae Mar Pl., Wheeling, NV. Va. Howard Lewis Aller, Jr .,.,.......,... 2 Rector St., New York City John James Amory ......,,....,... 108 E. 66th St., New York City Frederick Ducey Anderson, 823 Chambers Ave.. Gloucester City, N. J. John Gaddis Anderson ......... 1650 Sherman St., Denver, Colo. Colo. Martin Ely Anderson, Jr ..,..., 1650 Sherman St., Denver, John Moore Andreas ,... .. ......... 1436 River Rd., Teaneck, N. J, Frank John Appel ..... 25 Magnolia Ave., Mount Vernon. N. Y. John Hoffman Archer .........,..,. Lancaster Ave., Wynnewood, Pa. James Sylvester Armentrout, Jr., 6320 Burbidge St., Germantown, Pa. Beale Ashford .. .......,.,,...,.....,...., 39 Fifth Ave., New York City Charles Brown Atwater .,....,.,,.. 15 Denman Pl., Elizabeth, N. J. William Mandeville Austin ....,. 319 Third St., Lakewood, N. J. James Sante Avati.. ....,....,....... 59 Warren Pl., Montclair, N. J. Eugene Edward Bachran .,.... 851 Seventh St., Ocean City, N. J. Charles Edward Baker ....,..,,.,,.... 601 N. 2nd St., Beatrice, Neb. Benjamin James Baldwin ,... 460 Felder Ave.. Montgomery, Ala. John Herbert Barrett, Jr .,.., 109 Commerce St., Baltimore, Md. Stuyvesant Bayard ,,.,...,... 510 Milburn Ave., Short Hills. N. J. Cecil Ackmond Beasley, Jr., Northumberland Apts., Washington, D, C. William Paca Beaston. 6 Paddington Court. Homeland, Baltimore, Md. Albert Francis Bender ..,.....,. 342 W. Jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J. John Konvalinka Bennett .......... 208 Park Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert Stockton Bennett ......., 312 Howard St., Cape May, N. J. Rollin Foote Bennett ........ 1043 San Pasqual St., Pasadena, Cal. Purnell Handy Benson .....,.... 35 Hampton Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. 40 Name Address Charles Harry Bentley .,.. 1111 Greenwood Ave.. Trenton. N. J. Michael Berman ......,,...,........ 144 N. Third St., Newark. N. J. Graham Gardner Berry. XVykagyl Gardens Apt., New Rochelle, N. Y. Herbert NVheaton Bertine .... 4 Chester Ave., White Plains, N. Y. John Loeser Black, Jr ........................ R. F. D. 1, Hotbow, Pa. Peter Parrott Blanchard, Jr...4814 Keswick Rd., Baltimore, Md. Louis Bateman Blissard ...... .... . ,. . ........... Port Norris. N. J. James Sullivan Bond, Jr ..... 35 NVashington Ave., Savannah. Ga. John Pitt Boogher ........ ...... N lt. Pleasant. Havre de Grace, Md. Richard Miller Bosard..2315 Oliver Ave.. S.. Minneapolis, Minn. 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. Haswell Potter Brayton. Jr ..... 217 Church St., Herkimer, N. Y. Robert Walter Bretall ..........,,. 172 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. Edgar George Brisach ......,....,.... 225 Broadway, New York City Harry Angelo Brooks ................ 993 Park Ave., New York City Robert Cornelius Brouse ..... 176 N. Portage Path, Akron, Ohio Aaron Switzer Brown ............................ Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Jack Marvin Brown .... 3278 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Stephen Slade Brown ..........,,........ Poco Farm. Williamsport, Pa. lmbrie Bulfum ..........,....,.......... 60 Hodge Rd., Princeton, N. J. Clifford Harned Bundy ..,,....., 676 Prospect Pl.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert Burrows ................ 400 XVest 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 .......... 140 Broadway, New York City John Joseph Campagna .... 175 Riverside Drive, New York City Alvan Campbell, Jr ............. 107 Chestnut St., Montclair, N. J. Edwin Smith Carney, ll, 29 Mada Ave., VVest N. Brighton, N. Y. Richard Hunter Carter ,......... 87 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. J. Lawrence MacLagan Cathles, Jr., 12 Fenimore Rd., Scarsdale. N. Y. John Roberts Caulk, Jr., 723 University Club Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. The 1987 BMc:a:Brac Class Name Address David Roe Chamberlain, 48 Susquehanna Ave., Great Neck, N. Y. Stanley Edmund Chambers. Box 521 Bridgehampton, L. 1., N. Y. Carson Fitzgerald Chandler, Jr ,.,... Market St., Snow Hill, Md, 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. Samuel Bailey Coke ......., ,.,...,.... F ountain Ave., Glendale, Ohio Stephen Willets Collins, Jr .,....,.. 69 Prospect St., Summit, N. J. Charles Blayney Colmore, Jr.. Box 1115, San Juan, Porto Rico Hutchinson Ingham Cone, Jr., 2325 Tracy Pl., Washington, D. C. Edwin Bertram Conklin, Jr ..,... 2 W. 46th St., New York City John Conway ...,. 3311 Highland Pl., N.W., Washington, D. C. Henry Rowland Cornwall ..., Deermeadow Farm. Middlebury, Vt. Barring Hesse Coughlin ..,..... 29 N, River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. James Huston Cowan .....,..... Fort Monmouth, Oceanport, N. J. William Sellers Cox ,,.,.. 2415 W. 17th St., Wilmington, Del. Rock Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Market Rd., Dunellen, N. J. William McGarvey Crafft. 38 Elm Gordon Samson Craig .... 339 New William Amberg Cremin ......,......,,.... 20 Scott St., Chicago, lll, James Michael Curran, Jr .....,.......... Box 204, Mercersburg, Pa. James McCutcheon Curry. 814 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Reverdy Johnson Daingerfield, Jr.. University Parkway, Baltimore, Md. Charles Wilfred Dare, Jr .........,... 465 Ridge St., Newark, N. J. Clarence Joseph Dauphinot, Jr.. 77 Greenway Terrace, Forest Hills, N. Y. Gaston Joseph Davis ...... 57 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains, N. J. Hugh Joseph Davis ........ 57 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains, N. J. Richard Hallock Davis ...... 402 Chandler St., Jamestown, N. Y. Richard Thomas Davison..1237 Herberton St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 0 407 1955 Name Address Albert Peter Delacorte ............,... 100 5th Ave., New York City Benjamin Osbun Delaney, 818 Volunteer Life Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. John Morgan Denison, Jr .,,..............,.......,.....,..... Rosemont, Pa. Richard Canfield Dickinson. 1126 Evergreen Ave., Plainneld, N. J. Francis William Dinsmore, Jr .,.,................. Lawrenceville, N. J. Matthew Carton Dittrnan, Jr. 215 W, Mt. Airy Dr., Philadelphia, Pa. Carl Nigel Dixon ...... Meadowbank Rd., Old Greenwich, Conn. Oscar Maynard Doerflinger..324 Bard Ave., W. Brighton, N. Y. Christopher Silvester Donner, 2024 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Russell Carter Doolittle..79 Brompton Rd., Garden City, N. Y. Robert William Doyle ................ 233 79th St., Brooklyn, N, Y. Charles Tuttle Drumbmond .190 W. Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. John Miller Duff .. ............ 1435 Denniston St., Pittsburgh, Pa. John Watson Foster Dulles .............. Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. John Watson Durkee, Jr ....... 34 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. John Nicoll Durrie ................ 833 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Charles Dusenberry ............... 140 E. 89th St., New York City Paul Hoffman Eaton .,....... 6132 Warner Dr., Los Angeles, Cal. Durand 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, Byron Kenneth Elliot, Jr ............. 126 Sixth St., Pittsburgh. William Buckingham Elliot..650 Blackthorn Rd., Winnetka, William Franklin Englis, Jr., 11 Chestnut St., Garden City, N. Y. Frederick Hubbard Etherington, ' 6411 Wayne Ave., Germantown. Robert McKinney Etherington..l52 E. 81st St., New York City Robert Howe Everitt .... 111 Washington St., East Orange, N. J. Albert Frank Faber, Jr ......... 112 Rutland Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Byron Fairchild .................... 139 East Main St., Nanticoke, Pa. George Crane Farnham ...... 180 Woodward Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Pa. Pa. lll. Pa. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Class Name Address John Gray Faron ,,......,..,.. 157 Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. Joseph Patrick Farrell ........ 338 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Edward Louis Fausak ..,..,...,.... 113 Main St., Hightstown, N. J. George Leslie Fenner, Jr...346 S, Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Robert Neely Ferrer ..,..,.......,............ Joanna, Berks County, Pa. Frederick Abraham Fetherolf, Jr., 441 Hamilton St., Allentown. Pa. Roger Stanley Firestone, Harbel Manor, Medina Rd., Akron, Ohio Richard Riddle Fisher .......... 15 Highland Pl., Maplewood, N. J. William Alexander Fisher, Jr., 20 Blythewood Rd., Roland Park, Md. Paul Fitting .........,..,,............ 233 Whitford Ave., Nutley, N. J. Richard Leigh FitzGerald ........ 7 Greenough Ave., Boston, Mass. Craig Colman Fitzpatrick .224 Christopher St., Montclair, N. J. Joseph Albury Fleitas ..., 949 Bethlehem Pike. Chestnut Hill, Pa. Richard Elliot Fleming .... 48 Glenwood Ave.. East Orange. N. J. Thomas Leonard Fletcher ...... 100 W. 55th St.. New York City Thomas David Flynn .... 203-ll Lawrence Blvd., Bayside. N. Y. William Lemcke Fortune ..,, R.R. 17, Box 69, Indianapolis, Ind. Anderson Fowler ....,............,..,..........,....,.........,. Peapack, N. J. 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 .,...... 1450 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. Richard Lindsay Freeman..607 Chester Ave., Moorestown, N. J. Edward Montford Fucik, I 2767 S, Deere Park Dr., Highland Park, Ill. Charles Douglas Galloway, Jr., 520 Jarden Rd., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Gilbert Kuhn Garretson ...,......... 31 Stengel Ave., Newark, N. J. Frederick Rohrer Gates .,....... 513 N. McKean St.. Kittaning, Pa. Alfred Gawthrop .,..... 2202 Shallcross Ave., Wilmington. Del. Charles Francis Gentner ,..,.. 201 W. Catherine St., Milford, Pa. Harry Turner Gilbert. Jr., 53rd St. and Hyde Park Blvd.. Chicago, Ill. Of 40 1935 Name Address Ernest Hambley Gill ....,.....,.....,..... 53 Sanford St., Dover, N. J. NVilliarn Buchanan Gold. Jr.. 507 Westview Ave., Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. John Douglas Goodman ..........,... 522 Steel St., Auburn, N. Y. James Sylvester Goodwin 19 Chesterfield Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Douglas Gorman, Jr ........, 217 E. Redwood St., Baltimore, Md. Norman Godfrey Gott. Medinot Michigan Ave. Club. Chicago, Ill. Uri Balcom Grannis, Jr ..... 550 Rosemary Rd., Lake Forest, Ill. Harold Nathan Graves, Jr.. 6926 Ninth St.. N.W., Washington, Wharton Green, Jr ....,......... ,...... 3 8 Lenox Rd., Summit, N. J. William Fairchild Greenley. Jr. .... 43 Essex St., Newark. Frederick Edward Greger..2626 Pleasant Ave.. Hamilton Julian Arthur Gregory ..,..... 84 Carleton St., East Orange, N. J. Frederick Jenness Grif1iths,.2l88 Seminole Ave., Detroit, Robert Morgan Grummon D. C. N. J. , Ohio Mich. 583 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. James Donald Gulick ................ 833 Monroe Ave.. Scranton. Pa. James Victor Gurge. Jr...39l Howard Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. William Theodore Hack ...... 241 Elk Ave., New Rochelle. N. Y. Richard Hartman Haigh ........ 72 Durand Rd., Maplewood. N. J. James Scott Hall ,................. 6027 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Hughes Hall .. ,. .......,.. H825 Fifth Ave.. New York City Ralph Alexander Hallenbeck. Jr.. 161 Division St., Amsterdam, Robert Corbin Hallett ..,........,..,. 20 Brimmer St., Boston, Mass. Robert Mather Halliday. 11 Strawberry Hill Ave., Stamford, 1CIonw?. N. Y. Donald Ross Hamilton .......... 40-01 165th St.. Flushing. John Louis Hamilton ...... 4831 Indian Lane, Washington, D. C. George Huston Hammond .............,........ Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Paul Frederick Hand .........,........ 82 Passaic St., Ridgeway, N. J. John Stafford Harlow, 307 Prospect Hghts., Northampton, Mass. Edward Harris, Jr ................... 25 Clover Rd., Rochester, N. Y. Todd Harris ...,..............., Skoogstorp, Lake Grove, L. I., N. Y. The 1987 Brice-a:Brac Cflass Name Address James Hamilton Hart..420 S. Ridgewood Rd., So. Orange, N. J. Paul Henry Harwood, Jr ....,.... 875 Park Ave., New York City Cornwall Hastings .............. 146 W. Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md. Lynn Sanford Haynes .....,......., 807 Winsor Ave., Elmira, N. Y. Joseph Chalmers Hazen, Jr., 189 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. J. Victor Rodney Henkel ....,....... P.O. Box 1079, Shanghai, China Martin Alward Henry ............,...,.......,....... Basking Ridge, N. J. Ferdinand Joseph Herpers, Jr., 389 Wyoming Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Raymond Leonard Hess, Jr ......... 797 Wayne Ave., Indiana, Pa. Kenneth Chadbourne Hewitt..920 Farraguet St., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Francis Hewitt, Jr ..,....., 7236 Coles Ave., Chicago, Ill. James Leonard Highsaw, Jr., 286 S. Watkins Ave., Memphis, Tenn. John Joseph Hirschberger, 34 Kingman Rd., South Orange, N. J. Martin Colden Hoffman ..........,......,..,...........,. Short Hills, N. J. George Flavius Holmes..2734 N. Stowell Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Abram Groff Hoober .......,....,... 621 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa, Stephen Williams Hoover, 16670 S. Park Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio Frederick Hadden Howell..3l8 Anderson St., Hackensack, N. J, Hugo Gustav Huettig, Jr .,..... 151 Derrom Ave, Paterson, N. J. Valentine Lorne Hummel .,................ Louella Apts., Wayne, Pa. Patterson Humphrey ..........., 145 Heights Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. William Savery Husk .......,..,. 281 High St., Newburyport, Mass. Palmer Hutcheson, Jr ..,..,....,..., 1405 N. Blvd., Houston, Texas Erben Anderton Jenkins .......... 734 Park Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Lawrence Boardman Johnson .................................. Kis-Lyn, Pa. Sidney Dupuey Johnson .,.....,.......,.. Stephens St., Rahway, N. J. of 1935 40 Name Address 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 Elwood McGlenn Kalbaugh ...,........ 530 48th St., Bellaire, Ohio Edwin Britton Katte ................ 160 Broadway, New York City Franklin Patrick Kearney .............................. Farmington, Conn. Frank Datesman Keeler ,..... .....,....,.............,....... B enton, Pa. Gordon Lithgow Keen ...............,..., Laurel Lane, Haverford, Pa. Walter Francis Keenan, 111. 985 Plymouth St., Pelham Manor, N. Y. John Calvin Kelbaugh ,..., ............... S hiloh Rd., Hampstead, Md. Reo Stewart Kelly ........... . .,.... 135 E. 50th St., New York City Alexander Sanford Kellogg... M118 E. 70th St., New York City Theodore Holland Kelly, , 62 Buena Vista Dr., Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Walter Wyckoff Kemp ...... H89 Gilchrist Rd., Great Neck, N. Y, Charles Richard Kendrick .......... 2200 Bellaire St., Denver, Colo. Joseph Clarence Kennedy, 525 W, Washington St., Fayetteville, Tenn. David Ecclestone Kenyon ...... Oakside, Smithtown Branch, N. Y. John William Kephart, Jr ......,..,..................,...... Ebensburg, Pa. Richard Rudolph Keppler ...... 528 Morris Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. Joseph Alexander Kershaw ...............,.,...... 5 Bala Ave., Bala, Pa. Sanford Farrington Ketcham, 8310 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles Vincent Kidd ...... 41 Delaware Ave., Penns Grove, N. J. Donald Erskine Kidd ........,..... 71 Myrtle Ave., Montclair, N. J. John Reed King ...... 126 S. Kentucky Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Class Name Address Edward Crane Kirkpatrick, 914 Stuart Rd., Westover Hills, Wilmington, Del. Frederick John Knocke ,,.. 2616 Arlington Ave., New York City Simon Paul Kramer ...........,.......... Bloom Pl., Ft. Thomas, Ky. Kurt Ladenburg ,.....,......... 47 Hawthorne Ave., Princeton, N. J. Rex McNaughton Lamb. Jr ...........,........... Mount Vernon, Ohio Oliver Morton Langenberg..49 Westmoreland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. William Mershon Lanning ..,. 828 Berkeley Ave., Trenton, N. J. Neil Fremont Lebhar ..,.....,... 325 W. 87th St., New York City David McDougal LeBreton, Jr...35 Fifth Ave., New York City James Gilbert Leigh, Jr ..... 210 Louisiana St., Little Rock, Ark. David Leventritt ........,...........,... 525 Park Ave., New York City Alexander Graham Lewis..47 Kensington Ave., Jersey City, N. J, Oscar Richard Lichtenstein, Jr., 465 West End Ave., New York City Robert Gorse Lind ................ 287 E. 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles Pleasants Lineaweaver, II, 162 Library Pl., Princeton, N. J. Lorance William Lisle ..,,........,. 342 W. Butler St., Bryan, Ohio DeWitt Clinton Livingston, 235 Woodbridge Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. James Henry Lockhart, Jr .,..... 5601 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. William Fox Logan, Jr .........,. 237 Reynolds St., Kingston, Pa. Ronald Cornelius Luther..1530 Mahantongo St., Pottsville. Pa. Robert Carpenter Lydecker .... 48 Lincoln St., Glen Ridge, N. J. Theodore Lemmerez Lyt1e..309 Chestnut St., Roselle Park, N. J. Thomas Edward McCabe .... 117 Nelson Ave., Jersey City, N. J. John Gilpin McCain ...,.... .324 N. McKean St., Kittaning, Pa. John Joseph McClean, Jr ..... 7501 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Richard Goehring McC1ung ...,........ 324 W. Penn St., Butler, Pa. Herbert Charles McClure ...... 502 Prospect St., Cincinnati, Ohio Of 410 1935 Name Address James Granville McClure .... 5 Rockledge Rd., Wheeling, W. Va. Edgar Thomas McCormick. 102 N. Maple Ave., East Orange, N. J. Henry Clay McCormick .....,.. 1024 First Ave., Williamsport, Pa. John Shoenberger McCormick, Jr., 5505 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Lemuel McEwen ...... 667 Richmond Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. George Ross McKee, Jr ........... 122 E, 82nd St., New York City Charles Albert McKenney, Jr.. 1523 Rhode Island Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. Donald Duncan MacMillan, I 1068 15th Ave., S.E., Minneapolis, Minn. James Alexander MacSporran .... 472 Hillside Ave., Orange, N. J. James Sterling MacVickar..121 Cranford Ave., Cranford, N. J. William George Mackenzie .... 707 Melville Ave., Palo Alto, Cal. John Frederic Maloney ........ 128 Keyes Ave., Watertown, N. Y. John Felix Marchand ,..... The Bennett School, Millbrook, N. Y. James Haines Marks, 1308 Linden St.. Glen Osborne, Sewickley. Pa. John Edward Martin, Jr...2719 Park Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Richard Burroughs Mather ...... 91 Lincoln St., Montclair, N. J. Howard Burrell Matthews, Jr., 73 Newfield St., East Orange, N. J. James Quackenbush May ............ Antlers' Ranch, Sunshine, Wyo. Henry Mayer, Jr ..........,.. 115 Central Park W., New York City Equen Burleson Meader ........,. 470 W. 24th St., New York City Reynar Meadowcroft .............. 440 Cornelia St., Boonton, N. J. Edwin Joseph Merrell, 244 Wardwell Ave., Staten Island, N. Y. Wayne Kyrel Meschter .......,...... 126 Roberts Ave., Glenside, Pa. George William Miller, 111 ...... 618 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa. Hermann Brezing Miller .............. 1500 Union St., Reading, Pa. The 1987 BMc:a:Brac Class Name Address Duane Elmer Minard, Jr .....,..,,.......,.,..,.....,,..... Boonton, N. J. Donald Dickinson Miner ..,.., 96 Gifford Ave., Jersey City, N. J. John Fulton Berrien Mitchell, Jr., 244 Whitestone Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Irvine Eugene Moffatt ,...,... 76 Cumberland Ave., Verona, N. J. John Custus Montgomery ......,....,.. Oregon St., Mercersberg, Pa. Thomas Leggett Moore, Jr., Mooreland, R.F.D. No. 2, Richmond, Va. Clifford Bawden Morcom, Jr., 75 Outlook Ave., West Hartford, Conn, James Caddall Morehead, Jr...4815 Bayard St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Minot Canfield Morgan, Jr...l8 Lafayette Pl., Greenwich, Conn. Stewart McKee Morgan, Jr ........... Elmhurst Inn, Sewickley, Pa. Frank Forrest Morrill ......,... 209 High St., Newburyport, Mass. John Allan Morrison .......... 837 W. 58th St., Kansas City, Mo. Joseph Walton Mott, Jr...Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City, N. J. William Colhoun Motter ..,..... 555 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn. William Gamwell Moulton, 75 E. Orchard Ave., Providence, R. 1. Thomas Fretz Moyer .............. 116 N. 15th St., Allentown, Pa. Edwin McCord Mulock, Jr .............,.,..... Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Edward Mitchell Murray .,.... 40-06 155th St., Flushing, N. Y. Edwards B. Murray ..,....... 311 Fisher Ave., White Plains, N. Y. John Leo Meyers, Jr ..... 102 Reservoir Ave., Jersey City, N. J. John Dickson Neel, Jr ..... 371 Wadsworth Ave., New York City Henry Wade Nelson, Jr ..,.... 431 W. 162nd St., New York City Philip Groesbeck Nelson..85 Buckingham Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Harry Grover Neu, Jr .... .55 Central Park West, New York City John Munhall Niedringhaus, 701 S, Linden Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Robert Law Noble .,............ 46 Ethelbert Pl., Ridgewood, N. J. 0 411 1935 Name Address Charles Wallace Nolan ........ 427 Sheridan Ave., New Castle, Pa. Arthur Northwood, Jr ......... 92 Chancellor Ave., Newark, N, J. William Frederick Oliver, Jr., 244 Washington Ave., Rutherford, N. J, Donald George O'Meara .......... 125 E. 93rd St., New York City Elmer Wesley O'Neill, Jr ............. Noble Vista, Jenkintown, Pa. Ralph Dodd Osborne, Jr ....... Lewellyn Park, West Orange, N. J. Phillip Seiter Otten ...... 820 24th Ave., N., St. Petersburg, Fla, Charles Abraham Owen, Jr., 370 N, Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Frederick Mitchum Owens, Jr., Salem Church Rd., R.F.D. No. 1, St. Paul, Galitzin Newton Padgitt ...... 1424 Columbus Ave,, Waco, Texas N. C. Maine Minn. Henry Allison Page, 111 ...........................,......,... Aberdeen, Walter Woodruff Parmalee ..........., 49 Elm St., Auburn, Francis Aloysius Pas1ey..456 Richmond Ave., Maplewood, N. J. John Legerwood Patterson, Jr., 6110 St. Andrews Lane, Richmond, Va. Henry Hazelhurst Patton. 1900 Rittenhouse Sq., Philadelphia, Pa. Donald E. Peacock ................. 188 E. Main St., Westfield, N. Y. Charles William Per-Lee ...... 511 W. Franklin St., Liberty, Mo. Robert Manning PheniX..143 S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. Walter Massey Phillips ......................,. State Rd., Torresdale, Pa. Claude C. Pierce ........,...... ...... 2 Avenue Gabriel, Paris, France Richard Eastburn Potts .....,.......... 711 High St., Pottstown, Pa. James Burt Preston, Jr ................. BOX 117, Larchmont, N. Y. Edward Fretwell Prichard, Jr ....... 115 Houston Ave., Paris, Ky. John Leake Propst ....,..,.,................................ Winnsboro. S. C. Ripley Huntington Pumpelly .... 7 W, 43rd St., New York City James Tolman Pyle ..............................,...........,. Far Hills, N. J. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Class of 1935 Name Address James Edward Quigley..North Green Bay Rd., Lake Forest, Ill. Edward Neil Raymond ....,,.,..,. P.O. Box 216, Sweet Briar, Va. Arthur Drake Reeve, Jr .........., 37 Shepard Ave., Newark, N. J. Lawrence Alan Reilly ...,............ 47 Spring St., Princeton, N. J. Ralph John Reiman ,.........,....... 1 Windsor Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. William Rufus Reitzell, Jr., 4703 Kingsessing Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Solon Lafayette Rhode, Jr ....,...... 238 N. 6th St., Reading, Pa. Myron Lafayette Rice ..,.....,. 107 Berkeley Pl., Glen Rock, N. J. Frederick Tracy Richards ,....,...,....,...,....,.... Lawrenceville, N. J. Joe Fennet Richardson .......,........ 16 Latherwest, Newport, R. I. William McLemore Richardson ........ Box 437, Greenwich, Conn. Michael Dudley Riddle ........,.., 1214 Brock St., Columbus, Ohio James Nelson Robertson .........,........., 1121 Man St., Darby, Pa. Edward Cummer Roe ........ 1827 Stockton St., Jacksonville, Fla. Carl Worrell Roessel .....,.......,... Bedford Rd., Chappaqua, N. Y. John Henry Griesel Rogers .... 990 Central Ave., Plainlield, N. J. 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 Hawthorne Lane, Winnetka, Ill. Frederick Phelps Ross, 165 Merriweather St., Grosse Pointe, Mich. John Bowlin Routh .,..........,. 821 Prospect Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. Anthony George Rytina.,5003 St. Albans Way, Baltimore, Md. John Joyce Sayen ..,.,........,.... 2111 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Baker Schaner ..............., 129 S. 13th St., Harrisburg, Pa. George Howell Schlapp..26 Algonquin La., Webster Groves, Mo. Carl Julius Schmidlapp ..,,...... 10 Grandin La., Cincinnati, Ohio Norton R. Onayne Schonfeld..Bryan Lake Rd., Mt. Kisco, N, Y. 4 Name Address Cyrus Bryson Schreiner, - 42 St. Clair Dr., Mount Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hans Otto Schundler, Jr .,... 254 Woodland Rd., Madison, N. J. David Harlow Scott .......... 1236 Denmark Rd., Plainfield, N. J. Edward Brooks Scott ........,... 339 Hart St., New Britain, Conn. Edward Wallace Scudder, Jr ........,...,,. The Point, Rumson, N. J. Richard Betts Scudder .............,.......... The Point, Rumson, N. J. William Alexander Seifert, Jr., 1060 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Neville Bart Shea ...............,.,........ 8 Walnut St., Nanticoke, Pa. Paschal Green Shook, Jr .,.,... P.O. Box 1831, Birmingham, Ala. John St. Clair Simpson, ........,.... 27 S. Seventh St., lndiana, Pa. YVarton Sinckler. Jr .........,..,.....................,........ Elkins Park, Pa. James Thomas Skelly, Jr ....... 2200 Parkway, 'XVilmington, Del. Ulric Sloane, Jr ..,..........., 1056 Franklin Ave., Columbus, Ohio Francis Goodwin Smith, Jr., 30 Northmoor Rd., Hartford, Conn. George Everard Kidder Smith, 1109 S. 33rd St., Birmingham, Ala. George Rockwell Smith ................,.,,.......,,............. Locust, N. J. Harold Calhoun Smith, Jr ......... 15 Manly St., Greenville, S. C. Henry Lee Smith, Jr ............. 4313 St. Paul St.. Baltimore, Md. John Francis Smith ............ 112 W. Church St., Frederick, Md. John Lewis Smith, Jr., 2424 Tracy Pl., NJNV., Washington, D. C. Stevan Butler Smith, 500 Country Club Dr., Cedar Rapids. Iowa William Thomas Smith, Jr ..... 462 Berkely 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. The 1937 Briczazlgrac Class Name Address James Kenneth Stallman ...................... R.F.D. No. 7, York, 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., Essex Fells, N. J. Arthur Churchill Stirling ...... 35 Wardman Rd., Kenmore, N. Y. Richard Ralston Stout .,.... Santander Apts., Asbury Park, N. J. Charles Helme Strater, Jr ...........,. 200 Locust Ave., Rye, N. Y. Porter Norton Streeter .,...... 869 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Frederick Smith Strong, 111 ..,..................... Orchard Lake, Mich. Donald Clive Stuart, Jr .,..... 182 Western Way, Princeton, N. J. Douglas Edmunds Stuart .......,..., 60 Battle Rd., Princeton, N. J. William Hamilton Sullivan..l9 Corlies Ave., Allenhurst, N. J. Robert Henry Super .........,.. 302 Academy St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Edwin White Sutton, Jr., cfo Bishop Trust Co., Honolulu, Hawaii Hugh Bartley Sweeny, Jr...1 151 Stilford Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Frank Martin Tack ..........,.,.........., 520 Pine Rd., Sewickley, Pa. John Whitfield Tay1or..23 Wildwood Terrace, Glen Ridge, N. J. Robert Edward Lee Taylor, Jr., 701 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. Frederick Harlan Temple ...... 33-35 Crescent St., Astoria, N. Y. Muneyori Terashima ....,.....,.............,.....,.., Lawrenceville, N. J. John Peter Theurer .............,.. 232 E. Walton Pl., Chicago, Ill. George Edwin Thomas ...,...... 25 Ascadilla St., Worcester, Mass. Llewellyn Cruikshank Thomas .... 281 4th Ave., New York City Samuel Finley Thomas ........ 182 W. 58th St., New York City Walker Van Atta Thomas .... 114 Main St., Hackettstown, N. J. Williamson Thomas .......................,...,.................. Locust, N. J. Nelson Thomasson, III ........ ....... 1 345 Astor St., Chicago, Ill. of 1935 4 Name Address Frederick Charles Thum .... 15681 Brewster Rd., Cleveland, Ohio Norcross Sheldon Tilney ,........... Llewellyn Park, Orange, N. J. Clark Baldwin Tower..l23 Wyoming Ave., South Orange, N. J. Henry Townend ...........,.......................................... Dallas, Pa. Herminio Traviesas .,.............. 364 Sterling Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edmund Kiernan Trent ........................................ Sewickley, Pa. Charles D. Trexler, Jr ..... 900 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. John Reid Turney, Jr ...,. 5510 Mooreland La., Edgemoor, Md. Robert Patterson Turner, Jr ......... Country Club Rd., York, Pa. Russell Thayer Tutt, 1 1205 N. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. Herbert Tutwiler, Jr., I 433 Brown-Marx Bldg., Birmingham, Ala. Henry Willets Underhill .................. Jericho, Long Island, N. Y. Allen McCullough Vanneman, Jr ................... Port Deposit, Md. Duncan Van Norden ................ 993 Fifth Ave., New York City Stuart Henry Van Saun ........ 430 Union St., Hackensack, N. J. George Ray Vilsack ...... 1516 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. George Albert Vondermuhll, Jr., I 357 Fourth Ave., New York City Roland Voorhees .................. 1530 N. State Pkwy., Chicago, Ill. Samuel Polk Walker .............. 524 Camilla Ave., Roanoke, Va. Shelby Smith Walker .... 2738 Highland Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Walter Willard Walker..4l9 Groveland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Douglas Edwin Ward ........ 11 Chestnut St., East Orange, N. J. Charles Willard Bennett Wardell, Jr., 87 81st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert Wardrop, 11 .............. 905 Penn Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. Irving Warner, Jr ............. 1109 Broome St., Wilmington, Del. Channing Way, Jr., High St. and Virginia Ave., West Chester, Pa. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Class Name Address Charles Geyer Weaver, The Gleneagle, Lute Des Neiges Rd., Montreal, P. Q., Can. John Frederick Weaver ..,.............,............... Bernardsville, N. J. Henri Andre Weisman ,......,.,., 225 W. 86th St., New York City Norman Spencer Welch, Jr .....,... 1 Werms Ct., Charleston, S. C. Samuel Gardner Welles, Jr...104 Woodside Ave., Trenton, N. J, Monroe Edwin Wenger .................. Oregon St., Mercershurg, Pa. Lewis Apperson White .... 210 Mayville St., Mount Sterling, Ky. William Maclntyre White, Jr., 70 Tillotson Rd., Fanwood, N. J. Edward Harlan Whitehead .... 1320 W. State St., Trenton, N. J. Richard Bliss Whitney .,.....,....., 21 E. 90th St., New York City Harry Rockefellow Wilkinson, Jr., 173 Halstead St., E. Orange, N. J. James Peter Williams, 111, 621 S. Linden Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. George Johnston Willcck, Jr...5830 Solway St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Of 414 1935 Name Address John Derrick Wilsey, 111 ............ 153 Engle St., Tenafly, N. J. Robert Alonzo Winters .......... Keuka College, Keuka Park, N. Y. Jackson Rennolds Withington, 15 Cary Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y, Joseph Donaldson Wood .... 317 Park St., Morgantown, W. Va. James Carrington Wriggins, 134 Reynolds Pl., South Orange, N. J. Edwin Matthew Wright, 16710 E. Jefferson Ave., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Richard Ridgway Wright ...............,................ Allentown, N. J. William Lyon Wright ...... 205 Lafayette St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. James Hart Wyld ................ 72 Second St., Garden City, N. Y. Linton Turner Yarnall ............ 7 N. Austin Ave., Ventnor, N. J. Kenneth William Yost ............ 26 Chelton Ave., Morrisville, Pa. Christian Frederick Zieseniss, Boulevard Beausejour, 45, Paris, France Richard Rohr Zundel .............. 14 Berkeley P1., Cranford, N. J. The 1937 Brick-a:Brac Ndffdu Hamid Commziiee NASSAU HERALD BOARD BACK ROW: Dulles, Scott, Kephart, Welles. FRONT ROW: Gold, Schundler CChairmanj, Hazen H. SCHUNDLER .......... .,,........,.............,....... C hairman J. W. F. DULLES J. W. KEPHART, Jr. W. B. GOLD, Jr. E. B. SCOTT J. C. HAZEN, Jr. S, G. WELLES, Jr. 415 C, ,C C C C ,M , ,C lfifgI,2Ql311f,,i.?f,33ef 1935 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE BACK ROW-Gilbert, Padgitt, Morgan, McCIean, Moore. Archer. Etherington, Burroughs. FRONT ROW-Riley, Theurer, Chamberlain, Blanchard CChairmanj, Colmore, Phenix, McWilliams. The 1937 Briczah-Brac CMU Daly EX6VCZ'565 OF THE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-EIGI-ITH COMMENCEMENFI MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1935 OPENING CEREMONIES P. P. BLANCHARD ,...,......,...,...,.........,.. Master of Ceremonies E, F. PRICHARD, Jr ......... .........,..,...... C lass Orator S. G. WELLES, Jr ..,..,.... .,...,.. ...,.,.. C I ass Poet C. D. TREXLER, Jr ..,.............,..,...,..,...............,.... Ivy Orator CANNON EXERCISES J. C. HAZEN, Jr ...............................,................. Class History D. C. STUART. Jr ................... Call of Roll by Class Secretary CLASS MEMORIAL COMMITTEE ALEXANDER S. COCHRAN ..,.......,.....,.....,............. Chairman CHARLES B. ATWATER RICHARD H. CARTER ALFRED GAWTHROP HERBERT C. MCCLURE J. ALEXANDER MCWILLIAMS ROBERT E. L. TAYLOR, Jr. WILLIAMSON THOMAS CLASS DAY COMMITTEE P. P. BLANCHARD ....,...................,......................... Chairman 417 The 1987 Bricgaa.-Brac Honorf Confewecf VALEDICTORY .,.... ..,... J AMES LEONARD HIGHSAW, Jr. SALUTATORY .,,.. ............,...., E DWARDS B. MURRAY FINAL SPECIAL HONORS ARCHITECTURE. Highest Honors-F. C. Thum: High Honors-J. C. Hazen, Jr., J. M. Niedringhaus: Honors- J. S. Armentrout, Jr., B. J. Baldwin, J. R. Caulk, Jr., F. J. Grifliths. ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY. Highest Honors-R, B. Mather: High Honors--F. A. Fetherolf, Jr.: Honors-W. A. Fisher, Jr. BIOLOGY. High Honors-C. J. Schmidlapp, Wharton Sinkler, Jr., C. H. Snyder: Honors-W. W. Kemp, T. L. Lytle, Jr., F. M. Owens, Jr., F. P. Ross, H. G. Henry Mayer, Spence, W. H. Steele, A. C. Stirling. CHEMISTRY. Stephenson, S. F. Thomas: Honors-John Conway, H. G. High Honors-E. C. Kirkpatrick, R. L. Huettig, Jr., Kurt Ladenburg, R. L. McEwen, T. L. Moore, Jr. CLASSICS. Highest Honors-E. B. Murray: High Honors- W. M. Austin: Honors-H. I. Cone, Jr., N. B. Shea. ECONOMICS. Highest Honors-C. W. Per-Lee: High Honors -A. L. Adamson, II, F. D. Anderson, R. F. Bennett, J. A. Bowen, R. W. Doyle, T. D. Flynn, R. C. Lydecker, W. K. Meschter, W. F. Oliver, Jr., J. W. Taylor, R. A. Winters: Honors-C. A. Beasley, Jr., F. C. Cheston, Jr., C. J. Dauphinot, Jr., R. C. Dickinson, M. C. Dittman, Jr., W. F. Greenley, Jr., V. R. Henkel, D. C. Livingston, H. C. McClure, W. M. Phillips, R. B. Scudder, J. F. Smith, 4 Thomas Snelham, E. W. Sutton, Jr., L. C. Thomas, G. A Vondermuhll, Jr., H. R. Wilkinson, Jr. ENGINEERING. Highest Honors-H. J. Davis, E. M. Fucik Roland Voorhees: High Honors-J. M. Andreas, F. J Appel, G. J. Davis, C. D. Galloway, Jr., W. T. Hack G. H. Hammond, R. C. Johnston, W. F. Keenan, III Reynar Meadowcroft, W. M. White, Jr., J. H. Wyld Honors-C. T. Butler, R. H. Carter, B. O. Delaney, E. H Gill. J. D. Gulick, S. H. Jones, E. J. Merrell, F. T Richards, H. YV. Underhill, Irving Warner, Jr. ENGLISH. Highest Honors4C. A. Owen, Jr., H. L. Smith, Jr. R. H. Super: High Honors-H. A. Page, III, H. H. Patton M. L. Rice, J. J, Sayen, S. G. Welles. Jr.: Honors-R. C Brouse, R. J. Daingerfield, Jr., C. T. Drummond, J. N Durrie, R. R. Fisher, Douglas Gorman, Jr., J. H. Hall W. S. Husk, A. G. Lewis, J. J. McClean, Jr., J. S McCormick, J. F, Richardson, E. M. Wright. GEOLOGY. Highest Honors-E. C. Roe: High Honors- H. R. Cornwall, R. C. Doolittle, H. D. Freeman, J. E Quigley: Honors-S, M. Morgan, Jr., J. T. Skelley, Jr HISTORY. Highest Honors-J. O. Coates, E. F. Prichard Jr.: High Honors-J. M. Duff, K. C. Hewitt, E. B. Meader J. T. Pyle: Honors-A. F. Bender, R. L. Fitzgerald, K. M Fox, J. S. Harlow, R. L..Hess. Jr., J. C. Kennedy, S. P Kramer, R. G. McClung, J. C. Montgomery, E. M. Murray F. A. Pasley, H. C. Smith, Jr., P. N. Streeter. v The BriC:a:Bl'aC 5'-1 Q H onors Confewed MATHEMATICS. Honors-John Boogher. PHYSICS. Highest Honors-D. R. Hamilton, F. C. Roop. MODERN LANGUAGES. Highest Honors-Irnbrie Biffum, POLITICS. Highest Honors-J, L. Highsaw, Jr., Palmer E. S. Carney, II, Durand Echeverria, W, G. Moulton, P. G. Hutcheson, Jr., J. R. Turney, Jr.: Honors-J. H. Archer. Smith, Jr.: High Honors-D. D. MacMillan, Channing L. B. Blissard, E. W. Dinsmore, Jr., Paul Fitting, Patterson Way, Jr.: Honors-W. B. Gold, Jr., Edward Harris, Jr., Humphrey, F, R. Kearney, David Leventritt, J. B. Schaner, M. A. Henry, J. E. Martin, Jr., E. W. O'Neill, Jr., G. H. E. B. Scott, J. L. Smith, Jr., N. S. Tilney, C. W. B. Schlapp, S. B. Smith, C. D. Trexler, Jr., J. D. Wood. Wardell, Jr. PHILOSOPHY. Highest Honors-R. W, Bretall: Honors- PSYCHOLOGY. High Honors-S. L. Rhode, Jr., W. W. Walker: Honors-R. M. Bosard, W. S. Cox, U. B. Grannis ' H. C, McCormick J. A. Morrison. Jr., Wharton Green, Jr., J. R. King, J. S. MacVickar, J. H. Marks. 419 MEMBERS, 1935, ELECTED IN 1934, 1935 -I-I1c 1987 Brie: 8'-1BI'ZiC Phi Bam Kappa FACULTY OFFICERS, 1935-36 DEAN CHRISTIAN GAUSS .......................,. .,........... ...,.....,....... P r esident PROFESSOR ROBERT SCOON ..,,.. .,,.,.,...,. V ice-President PROFESSOR W. J. OATES ......,..,.........,.,,...,.,...,.,..,,.,,..., Secretary-Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PROFESSOR R. G. ALBION PROFESSOR H. H. HUDSON PROFESSOR L. A. TURNER ARTHUR L. ADAMSON FREDERIC D. ANDERSON JOHN M. ANDREAS WILLIAM M. AUSTIN ALBERT F. BENDER ROLLIN F. BENNETT PURNELL H. BENSON JOHN BOOGHER ROBERT W. BRETALL IMBRIE BUFFUM JAMES O, COATES HUGH J. DAVIS JOHN M. DUFF DURAND ECHEVERRIA FREDERICK A. FETHEROLF, Jr. THOMAS D. FLYNN EDWARD B. GOLD, Jr. WILLIAM T. HACK DONALD R. HAMILTON JOHN S. HARLOW MARTIN A. HENRY J. L. HIGHSAW. Jr. PALMER HUTCHESON, Jr. KURT LADENBURG DEWITT C. LIVINGSTON RICHARD G. MCCLUNG RICHARD B. MATHER HENRY MAYER, Jr. WAYNE K. MESCHTER WILLIAM G. MOULTON EDWARDS B. MURRAY WILLIAM F. OLIVER, Jr. CHARLES A. OWEN, Jr. HENRY A. PAGE, III CHARLES W. PER-LEE JAMES T. PYLE SOLON L. RHODE EDWARD C. ROE FREDERICK C. ROOP JOHN J. SAYEN JOHN B. SCHANER HENRY L. SMITH. Jr. ROBERT H. SUPER JOHN W. TAYLOR SAMUEL F. THOMAS FREDERICK C. THUM EDMUND K. TRENT ARTHUR NORTHWOOD, Jr. MEMBERS, 1936, ELECTED IN 1935 GORDON A. CRAIG C. E. MCCONNELL, Jr. FRANK A. PETITO JOHN A. THOMPSON GEORGE S. KOEHLER CARL W. PETERSON JOHN C. SMITH JEAN WYLIE 420 The Bl'iC':af-'BPBC Pfzmeion Cbalpieff Sigma! X 1' BIOLOGY OFFICERS, 193511936 PHYSICS Prof. E. G. CONKLIN ,.................,........... President Prof. L. P. EISENHART ......... ...... V ice-President Prof. L. A. TURNER ....,..,... ............ S ecretary Prof. ERLING DORF ....... ..,..,........ T reasurer Prof. G. E. BEGGS ...... ,,.................. C ommrtteeman ASSOCIATE MEMBERS, 1935 GEOLOGY FREDERICK P. ROSS HAROLD G. SPENCE CHEMISTRY HUGO G. I-IUETTIG, Jr. EDWARD C. KIRKPATRICK KURT LADENBURG ROBERT L. MCEWEN THOMAS L. MOORE, Jr. ROBERT L. STEPHENSON HENRY R. CORNWALL RUSSELL C. DOOLITTLE HENRY D. FREEMAN EDWARD C. ROE MATHEMATICS JOHN BOOGHER ASSOCIATE MEMBER. BIOLOGY RANDOLPH JENKS 421 1936 ROGER S, FIRESTONE DONALD R. HAMILTON FREDERICK C. ROOP PSYCHOLOGY URI B. GRANNIS, Jr. WHARTON GREEN, Jr. SOLON L. RHODE, Jr. WALTER W. WALKER The 1987 Briczaalgrac Pffizef A warden' M. TAYLOR PYNE HONOR PRIZE Henry Allison Page, III LYMAN BIDDLE SCHOLARS Edwards B. Murray, Senior Gordon A. Craig, Junior ALEXANDER GUTHRIE MCCOSH PRIZE Robert W. Bretall CLASS OF 1859 PRIZE Charles A. Owen, Jr., and Robert H. Super LYMAN H. ATWATER PRIZE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE John R. Turney, Jr. Honorable Mention: Muneyori Terashima I LYNDE DEBATE PRIZES U First .......,...........................,.................. Edward F. Prichard, Jr. Second ......... ,.... .........,......,...,................. J a mes L. Highsaw, Jr. Third ..............,..................................... Arthur Northwood, Jr. THE NEW YORK HERALD PRIZE Palmer Hutcheson, Jr. Honorable Mention: Charles W. B. Wardell, Jr. CLASS OF 1876 MEMORIAL PRIZE James L. Highsaw, Jr., FREDERICK BARNARD WHITE PRIZE IN ARCHITECTURE Wynant D, Vanderpool, Jr. PHILO SHERMAN BENNETT PRIZE IN POLITICAL SCIENCE James L. I-Iighsaw, Jr. Honorable Mention: Lewis A. White CLASS OF I870 PRIZE IN OLD ENGLISH Divided between Malcolm Leighton and Alvin M. Williams Jr. Honorable Mention: Charles E. Shain C. O. JOLINE PRIZE IN AMERICAN POLITICAL HISTORY Edward F. Prichard, Jr. Honorable Mention: James T. Pyle GALE F. JOHNSTON PRIZE IN THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Joseph Kershaw FRANCE-AMERIQUE MEDAL PRIZE IN THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Donald D. MacMillan Honorable Mention: James O. Coates CLASS OF I870 JUNIOR PRIZE IN ENGLISH LITERATURE Alan B. Walker Honorable Mention: James G. Benziger JUNIOR ORATOR MEDALS ' First ...................,................,..........,......,......... Gordon A. Craig Second ..... ,... ,..................... .................... ,..,.. F r a n cis W. Leary Third .......... .. ........................................ Willis E. Snyder Fourth ........,....,...............,.......,...................... Richard L. Seggel MACLEAN PRIZE Francis W. Leary THOMAS B. WANAMAKER ENGLISH LANGUAGE PRIZE John C. Smith Honorable Mention: Charles E. Shain MANNERS PRIZES Robert H. Super, winner ofthe Golden Tiger Honorable Mention: James A. Worden I ALDEN MEMORIAL PRIZES IN FRENCH' First ....................................,.......,,.........,.... Verus T. Ritter, Jr. Second .......................................................... XVill1am XV. Potter CHARLES IRA YOUNG MEDAL Joseph B. Atherton THE PRIZE IN AMERICAN HISTORY ESTABLISHED BY THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN NEW JERSEY Charles V. Kidd CLASS OF I86l PRIZE Edward G. Engel THE CLASS OF I870 SOPHOMORE ENGLISH PRIZE Robert L. Edwards Honorable Mention: Roderic H. Davison and John Phelps FRANCIS BIDDLE SOPHOMORE ESSAY PRIZE William B. Hunter, Jr. Honorable Mention: Robert L. Edwards The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Prizes Awmfclecl LAURENCE HUTTON PRIZE IN HISTORY John M. Duff Honorable Mention: James O. Coates ROBERT THORNTON MCCAY PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY Divided between Edward C. Kirkpatrick and Robert L. Stephenson GEORGE A. HOWE '78 PRIZE IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Divided between Thomas L. Moore, Jr., and A Robert L. Stephenson CLASS OF l883 ENGLISH PRIZE FOR ACADEMIC FRESHMEN John H. Parke Honorable Mention: Charles P. Dethier and Thomas H. Maren WILLIAM MARSHALL BULLITT PRIZE IN MATHEMATICS Walter W. Merrill Honorable Mention: William C. Shelton JOHN G. BUCHANAN PRIZE IN POLITICS James L. Highsaw, Jr. ANDREW H. BROWN SCHOLARSHIP IN MATHEMATICS John O. Rhome, Jr. MYRON T. HERRICK PRIZE Edward H. Decker GEORGE B. COVINGTON PRIZE IN MATHEMATICS John Boogher ' ITALIAN GOVERNMENT PRIZE IN ITALIAN Divided between Edmund K, Trent and Albert G, Miranti UPPERCLASS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP TROPI-IY Gateway Club PRINCETON PRIZEMEN IN ARCHITECTURE, l935-36 John B. Applegate Henry A. Jandl AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS MEDAL P- - Robert L. Gwinn 423 THE HOWARD CROSBY BUTLER PRIZES IN ARCHITECTURE Joseph Ceruti A Melville C. Branch, Jr. D'AMATO PRIZE Frederick C. Thum STUYVESANT SUMMER SCHOLARSHIP Frederick C. Thum LOWELL M. PALMER FELLOWSHIP Marvin L. Robinson CLASS OF 1901 MEDAL Francis G. Smith, Jr. THE JOHN PRENTISS POE CUP FOR SPO-RTSMANSHIP PLAY, AND INFLUENCE IN FOOTBALL John Paul Kadlic THE FREDERICK W. KAFER MEMORIAL CUP FOR SPORTSMANSHIP, PLAY, AND INFLUENCE IN BASEBALL Garrett B. LeVan THE W, LYMAN BIDDLE MEDAL FOR GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP IN ROWING Roger S. Firestone THE BENJAMIN F. BUNN TROPHY FOR SPORTSMAN- SHIP, PLAY, AND INFLUENCE IN BASKETBALL Edwards B. Murray THE WILLIAM B, BLACKWELL CUP FOR SPORTS MANSHIP, PLAY, AND INFLUENCE IN HOCKEY Stewart E, Gregory THE LEROY GIFFORD KELLOGG CUP FOR SPORTS MANSHIP, PLAY, AND INFLUENCE IN FRESHMAN BASEBALL Edmund R, Novak THE WILLIAM R. BONTHRON CUP FOR SPORTS- MANSHIP, PLAY, AND INFLUENCE IN TRACK James M. Curran, Jr. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Honorary Degrees MASTER OE ARTS Charles Bertram Newton, Headmaster of the Pingry School since 1920, a Princeton graduate of the Class of 1893: for many years an effective teacher of history in the Lawrenceville School, after which, as headmaster of two schools, he became a leader in the nation-wide development of country day schools. As teacher and administrator he has contributed much to the improvement of secondary education, so vital to the success of the college. DOCTOR OE DIVINITY William Hallock Johnson, President of Lincoln University since 1925, a graduate of Princeton of the Class of 1888, a writer of articles in religious journals: since 1903 Professor of Greek and New Testament Literature in Lincoln University, the pioneer institution of the world in the higher education of the Negro, alma mater of many men prominent in the ministry. education, law and medicine. A worthy successor to those other Princeton men. who like him have devoted their lives to Lincoln University and, with zeal and a Christian spirit, have instructed and guided those of another race, DOCTOR OF SCIENCE Harold Clayton Urey, Professor of Chemistry in Columbia University, awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his dis- covery that ordinary hydrogen gas is not simple, but contains a second isotope of mass two: subsequently, in collaboration with the late Dr. Edward Washburn, he located abundant sources of the new hydrogen in electrolytic cells and devised a 424 method to produce pure heavy water in quantity: a bold investi- gator with a mastery of advanced experimental technique and the theoretical aspects of the new chemistry. Happily timed from the standpoint of science, his discoveries have enriched chemistry and physics, and revealed a rich and inexhaustible domain which others are developing in Princeton and elsewhere. DOCTOR OE LETTERS Frederick Palmer, a native of Pennsylvania, travelling all over the globe to observe war stripped of its pageantry, the monster naked and unmasked : reporting his observations nrst to the daily press and later in quiet contemplation analyzing these in their relation to the lives of nations and of men. using various forms of his art, notably biography: artist, nar- rator, historian, social philosopher, revealing varied aspects of the most perplexing question confronting the civilized world. Carl Darling Buck, Professor of Indo-European Philology in the University of Chicago, a member of its faculty from the foundation of the university, holder of positions of highest dis- tinction among scholars in his field, expert in the relations of Latin and Greek to other tongues, historian of our civilization as revealed by language, a humanist Who, with marked scientific technique, unmoved by prejudice or sentiment, searches only for the truth. Agnes Repplier, dean of American essayists, sympathetic annalist of her native city, Philadelphia: faithful biographer of Pere Marquette and Mere Marie of the Ursulines. American literature has been permanently enriched by her Gallic gayety. her kindly humor. her keen thrusts of satire, trenchant but without venom: her good taste and innate sense for the amen- The 1987 Bric:a:Brac H 01fL01fa1fy Degrees ities of life and letters, her rich store of reading, her anchorage in ancient loyalties of faith. Not indifferent to counter-currents and points of friction in the World of today, she has been able to forget Hthe vexations and humiliations of the present in a serener study of a mighty past. . 1 W1'Ison Farrar1d,i retiring as the Headmaster of Newark Acad- emy, with which he has been associated since his graduation from Princeton in the Class of 1886: from 1909 a trustee of the University, rendering invaluable service in many of its com- mittees and particularly as clerk of the board: a member of the college entrance examination board from its foundation and one of the chief contributors to its success. Respected throughout the country as a school administrator of sound judgment and wisdom, today we recognize his life-long and distinguished ser- vice to education. 42 DOCTOR OP LAWS Carter Glass, United States Senator from Virginia for nfteen years, Secretary of the Treasury under President Wilson. A thorough student of banking and finance, his extensive knowledge and concern for the public good Were revealed in his authorship and defense of the Federal Reserve Bank Act which became law through the staunch support of Woodrow Wilson in the face of vigorous opposition from those who now acclaim its virtues. A debater of rare ability, understanding his subject and human nature: a courageous statesman governed only by his judgment and conviction, and neither influenced nor intimidated by the new political device, the barrage of inspired letters and tele- grams. 5 I The 1987 Bric:a:Brac The Noiazblef of Ike Claw of 1935 Best All-Around Man .,.,.. ..,....,....... Most Respected .......................,............ Best All-Around Athlete .....,..................,.. ..,. .... Best All-Around Man Outsi Most Thorough Gentleman.. de Athletics Most Po ular .,......,..,.,.. P Most Original ....,...,............ Most Scholarly ..........,....... Most Brilliant .........,.....,...,... Most Likely to Succeed. ...... .. Done Most for Class .......,.... Most Entertaining ..,,.,..... Biggest Grind .......,... I-Iandsomest ............ Wittiest ......... ......,....., Thinks.He Is Wittiest ...... Most Pious ,.......... . .... . Busiest .................... Laziest ................................. Best Dressed .......,.,.... ,..., ......... Thinks 'He Is Best Dressed ...., Most High Hat ....................,.... Talks Most and Says Least ,.... Biggest Snake ....,....,...,,,...,..... Thinks He Is Biggest Snake.. Biggest Bluffer ................,.... Smoothest .....,................. Biggest Gloom ....,.,.........., Most Likel Bachelor y ..,...4...... Biggest Drag with Faculty ..... Needs It Most ........................ Biggest Politician ..., ....... Best Build ......,..,... Most Collegiate ..... First CHAMBERLAIN BLANCHARD .... FLYNN ,............. F. G. SMITH ...... GARRETT .,........ CHAMBERLAIN HAZEN ........,....... S. F. THOMAS ...,..... ...... S. F. THOMAS .... FIRESTONE ...... BLANCHARD ....,. THEURER ....,...., SUPER ................ S. D. JOHNSON.. THEURER ...,..,... THEURER ......., COCHRAN ........ F. G. SMITH ,....... GEER ......,......... TERASHIMA ...... H. D. FREEMAN.. J. F. WEAVER ......... ...... PRICHARD ...,.... S. D. JOHNSON.. ........ W. RICHARDSON S. S. WALKER... S. D. JOHNSON.. W. B. ELLIOTT.. HUSK ..,,.............. BLANCHARD ...... GEER ..............,. PRICHARD ...... GREGORY ..... THEURER ...,. 426 Second BLANCHARD .. CHAMBERLAIN WARDELL ...,.... PAGE .............,.. PAGE .........,..... BLANCHARD .. S. F. THOMAS.. PAGE ................ PAGE ................ F. G. SMITH ...... F. G. SMITH .,.... D. E. STUART.. THOMAS .......... J, F. WEAVER.. HAZEN .............. McCAIN ....,...... BLANCHARD .. T. HARRIS ...... FARRELL ........ S. D. JOHNSON .... . ......... .. TERASHIMA .... TILNEY ............ BURROWS ....... ABT ................. T. HARRIS ...... PRICHARD ...... STEPHENSON .. HERPERS .......... s. P. THOMAS.. PRICHARD ....... ..... GARRETT ....... BLANCHARD .. KALBAUGH ...... H. D. FREEMAN Third McWILLIAMS GARRETT KADLIC BLANCHARD TERASHIMA. BLANCHARD KADLIC RULON-MILLER MURRAY MURRAY PRICHARD CHAMBERLAIN PRICHARD ROE W, B. ELLIOTT MCCAIN S. P. WALKER PAGE MCKENNY, XVELLES S. S. WALKER McWILLIAMS DUDLEY FREEMAN THEURER MCKAIG F. H. ETHERINGTON STREETER ' McKAIG SHAINER BRETELL McKENNY RIDDLE CHAMBERLAIN ZUNDEL HUMPHREY The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Most Uncollegiate ..,... Greatest Woman-Hater Most Unconscious ....., Best Natured ...... First Choice ...... Second Choice ............ Third Choice ............ Most Respected Extra- CNon-Athleticj .... Professor ....,............... Coach ......,,.,.............. Sport CTO Watchj ...Y Sport CTO Playj ........ Novel .............,........ Poem ....... Movie .......... ......... Notables and Favorites of the Class of 1935 First Second S. F. THOMAS.. ...... .... . HDELACORTE ..... .. HUSK ..........,..,...., . ,..... TERASHIMA ....... ...... . . FARRELL ....... ....... Y OST ................ ...,... QUIGLEY ...HUTHEURER . The Fawrzies of the Class of 1935 First Second ........Phi Beta Kappa... Varsity P HP Phi Beta Kappa Princetonian Curriculum Activity Princetonian Triangle....,,.. P. Hall,...... Svvingle Artist ...................,.................................. Dramatist ........................................................... Favorite Man's College CAfter Princetonj Favorite Woman's College ..............,.......... Favorite Orchestra .....................,......,..... Automobile ............ Cigarette .................. Beverage ..................... Morning Newspaper Evening Newspaper ..... Actress CStageD ...... Actress CMoviej ...... Crisler .......... ....,,..Football Tennls ................... Anthony Adverse If ., .,................ . The Thin Man Barclay ................. Coward .............. Yale ......,. Vassar . .... ., Casa Loma .... Ford ............ . Chesterlield .............. ....... Wh1SkCY ............... .New York Times... New York Sun ....,..... ....... ........Katharine Cornell Ginger Rogers ..,....... ....... Walter Hampden .Robert Montgomery Actor CStageQ .............,,.............,..............,...,... Actor QMoviej ...............,.....,............................. I What Would You Do If You Ran the University! Abolish Compulsory Chapel.. Stepp ...... Hockey ..... Golf .............. Tom Jones ..................., Rubaiyat ..,......... ,........... It Happened O ne Night Rembrandt ..................,....... Shakespeare ..... Harvard ...., Smith ....... Ray Noble .... Packard ........ Camel ....................,......,.... Beer .............................,,..... New York Herald-Tribune.. Telegram .,.................... Lynn Fontaine .................... Myrna Loy ..... Leslie Howard .... George Arliss ...... ....... Resign ............. Third WYLD ROE J. MITCHELL SHEA Third Diploma Diploma Varsity P Intime Whittlesey Sikes Basketball Football Tale of Two Cities Gray's Elegy Gay Divorcee Thurber O'Neil1 Williams Wellesley Guy Lombardo Buick Philip Morris Milk Philadelphia Bulletin Helen Hayes Greta Garbo Alfred Lunt W. C, Fields Fire Root The 1937 Brice-a:Brac The Fmf01fi1fes of the Class of 1935 Do You Support Yourself Wholly? ....... Do You Support Yourself in Part? ......... Have You Ever Been Suspended? ..,,.............. How Many Courses Have You Flunked?.., 179, ......, .,..,............ First Yes, 30 ...... Yes, .Yes, 63 None, 3075 Six, 5: Seven, 1 Hardest Year .................,.....................,., Most Pleasant Year .............,.. ......... Hardest Course .............,....................,.. What Has 1935 Done for Princeton? ...... Have You Ever Grown a Mustache? ......... What Do You Consider the Greates lit Gained t Bene from College? ..........,.......................... Do You Drink ......... ............. .,.............. Do You Smoke? ..................,..........,..... . Is Your Future Occupation Decided? ..........,...... ...... Have You Attended a Prom at Princeton? ................ Would You Marry for Money? ...............,....,............ How Many Times Have You Been Turned Down? .... Do You Intend to Do Graduate Work? ..,..,,...........,... Have You Ever Been to Europe? .,...,....,................. . Are You Going to Europe or the Orient This Summer? . .....,.... ..... .......... , ..........,.... . ............... . . .. Are You Going to Bermuda This Spring? ........, ...... Do You Approve of the Four-Course Plan? .,..... ...... One, 76: Two, Senior . ....,.......................... Senior ....,...............,......... .. Constitutional lnterpretation Nothing ........,....,.............. 83 .........,.. .... . Education, 203 ...,., ..,.. Yes, Yes, 430 Yes, 364 Yes, 213 .,.., Yes, 374 ..... .Yes, 148 ........ Never, 416 .... Yes, 173 ..... Yes, 134 ..... Yes, Yes, Yes, 91 ...,.. 40 ....., 372 .... 428 Second No, 455 ..... No, 297 .,............ No, 425 ...........,.....,.. 62: Three, 19: Four, Freshman . ...... Junior ...........,.. History 201-2 ..... , Abolished Chapel ...,, 8: No, 406 .,.,.,..... ...... Contacts, 162 ..,.. ....... No, 60 ., ......,.... No, 117 ...., No, 257 .,... No, 107 ..,.. No, 288 ..... ...... Once, 26 .,... No, 260 ..,.. .,.,,. No, 286 ...., No, 298 ..... No, 380 ..... No, 92 .,.,... Third Five, 4: Junior Sophomore Mathematics 109- 1 0 Produced Best Triangle Show in Years Beard, 2 Experience, 50 Maybe, 74 Twice, 6 Innumerable, 4 Maybe, 33 T 'Z 1987 Bric:a:Brac 0 B Alumni Daly FEBRUARY 22, 193 5 m.-5:00 p. m. Exhibition of rare books and manuscripts, Treasure Room, University Library. m. Meeting of the National Alumni Association, Nassau Hall. Award of Armstrong Cup to. Gateway Club, and of Pyne Prize to H. A. Page, III, '35, by President Dodds. m. Presentation to the University of athletic murals painted by William Yarrow, Trophy Room, Gym- nasium. IH. Alumni Luncheon, Madison Hall. Ladies Luncheon, Prospect, Mrs. Dodds, Hostess. 1'I1. Basketball, University Gymnasium: Princeton '38- 28: Hun School, 23. m. Squash, University Gymnasium: Princeton, 5: M, I. T., 0. 429 3 3 5 5 7 8 :OO 30 OO 30 00 30 IT1. The 1876 Prize Debate, won by J. L. Highsaw, Jr.. '35: Honorable mention: G. A. Craig, '36- Whig Hall. IT1. Varsity Basketball, University Gymnasium: Princeton 225 Yale, 19, III. Inspection of Pine Hall, at the invitation of the De- partment of Mathematics. Indoor Polo, Riding Hall: Princeton, 83 Harvard, 72. m. Recital on Class of l89Z Carillon, Cleveland Me- morial Tower. m. Gymnastics, University Gymnasium: Princeton, 37: M. I. T., l7. I11. Swimming, Brokaw Pool: Princeton,38: Harvard,33. Theatre Intime, Presenting The Lawyer -Murray Hall. -A -Line 1987 Bl-ic:a:Brac Nazizbnazl Alumni Arvoczbzzzm of Pffmceion UWZ.V6V5ZiZ3! OFFICERS AND MEMBERSHIP OF THE GRADUATE COUNCIL OFFICERS, 1935-1936 LAURENCE G. PAYSON, '16 ,....,,,,..,................. ....,....,... C hairrnan CHAUNCEY BELKNAP, '12 ..... ..,.... V ice-Chairman ARCHIBALD A. GULICK, '97 ......,.........,..,...,..,...... ,............ T reasurer DONALD W. GRIFFIN, '23 .....A....,.....,,........,............., .....4...... S ecretary THE GRADUATE COUNCIL The Graduate Council of Princeton University, which now regulates the activities of the National Alumni Association, was organized as an independent body in the fall of 1909. On November 1, 1919, it was con- solidated with the various local alumni associations to form the National Alumni Association of Princeton University. In carrying out its primary purpose of advancing the interests, influence and efliciency of Princeton, the Graduate Council performs many valuable ollcices, among them the furtherance of the University's reputation among the prep schools and high schools, the direction of the publicity of the University, a share in the publica- tion of the Alumni Weekly, and cooperating with those in charge of the endowment fund. LIFE MEMBERS ' '81 Major Francis G. Landon....14 Wall St., New York, N. Y. '84 Ambrose G. Todd ,....,...... One Cedar St., New York, N. Y. '97 Walter L. Johnson ............ 14 Wall St., New York, N. Y. HONORARY MEMBERS '69 Rev. George K. Ward..25 Brookside Circle, Bronxville, N. Y. 70 '73 '75 Hon. George Kinkead .......................... Lexington, Kentucky Rev. J. H. Dulles ........,..,.......................... Princeton, N. J, Dr. Thomas W, Harvey ............ 95 Main St., Orange, N. J. '77 John A. Campbell. The Trenton Potteries Co., Trenton, N. J. '78 A. H, Wintersteen ...... 1421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. '81 Henry G. Duflield .,...... 130 Library Place, Princeton, N. J. '82 Hon, Charles W. Parker, 63 Macculloch Ave., Morristown, N. J. '83 William Paton Agnew ............ 6 Mercer St., Princeton N. J. 430 I-Ion. William L. Wilburn... ...... Hightstown, N. J. Rev. Charles R. Erdman ............................ Princeton, N, J. Prof. Winthrop M. Daniels, 112 Livingston St., New Haven, Conn. Clarence Blair Mitchell ........ 41 Broad St., New York, N. Y. Prof. Malcolm MacLaren ............................ Princeton, N. J. I-Ion. William MCC. Parker..Judge's Chambers. Oil City, Pa. V. Lansing Collins ..... ...214 Western Way, Princeton, N. J, Joseph A. Dear, Jersey Journal, Journal Square, Jersey City, N. J. Gabriel S. Brown..Alpha Portland Cement Co., Easton, Pa. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac : . , Q :e ?m' National Alninni Association of Princeton University HONORARY MEMBERS CContinuedj 94 George C, Wintringer .......... Stanhope Hall, Princeton, N. J. ' 95 George W. Barr ............,......,...........,........., Villa Nova, Pa. , 96 Hon. Charles Browne ...,.... Cleveland Lane, Princeton, N. J. I 97 David M. Craig ......,..... 1500 Koppers Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa 98 Hon. Lewis H. Van Dusen, 6071 Drexel Rd., Overbrook, Phila., Pa 99 George K. Reed, W. Miller Wardrop, 905 Pennsylvania Station, Pittsburgh, Pa Hon. Malcolm Buchanan ........ State House, Trenton, N. J Frederick P. King. ........... 160 Broadway, New York, Philip LeBoutillier, Best if Company, 372-5th Ave., New York, N.Y N.Y S. Butler Murray ..........., 10 Westcott Road, Princeton, N. J Pres Thurston J. Davies, 16 . cfo Edwin Bird Wilson, Inc., 120 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado O l ' as U1 CD FU l'l'l 'U 7U FU CD FT1 2 ia me Z! 4 l'1'l UD ZZ-Z 541464 01 George W. Yuengling ........ 93 Worth St., New York, . 02 Williamson Pell ...,.l...,........ 45 Wall St., New York, O3 William G, Barr ............. N60 Broadway, New York, O4 Thomas E. Hardenbergh, Jr., 320 Broadway, Room 201, New York, 05 Charles E. Scribner ........ 20 Exchange Pl., New York, 06 John R. Munn.. Colross, The Great Road, Princeton, N. J O7 Charles T. Larzelere ......,. 320 DeKalb St., Norristown, Pa 08 Ralph D. Osborne .....,,..... Osborne fd Co., Harrison, N. J 09 Morton H. Fry .... 39th Fl., 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y 10 Theodore M. Tonnele .......... 20 Pine St., New York, N. Y 11 Theodore W. Sill ..,, Monsanto Chemical Co., St. Louis, Mo 12 Chauncey Belknap ,...,....,.. 61 Broadway, New York, N. Y 13 Reuben J. Ross .....,...........,.. 63 Wall St., New York, N, Y 14 John Colt ..............,.......,. 162 Mercer St., Princeton N. J 1 15 John Dwight Sullivan, Sun Bldg., 280 Broadway, New York, N. 16 Lawrence D. Seymour .... 53 Park Place, New York, N. 17 T, Hart Anderson, Jr., Rockefeller Center, 1270 Sixth Ave., New York, N. Y 18 Brian P. Leeb, cfo Bankers Trust Co., 16 Wall St., New York, N. Y Y Y Z T4 Z . F4 Alexander M. Greene, W. B. Saunders Co., W, Washington Sq., Philadelphia, George H. Sibley ................ 54 Wall St., New York, David H, McAlpin, III, Clark, Dodge YS Co., 61 Wall St., New York, Henry C. Irons, Jr ......... 70 E. 77th St., New York. Melville P. Dickenson ........ Westcott Rd., Princeton, George F, Havell, Survey Graphic, 112 E. 19th St., New York, A. Sumner Garnbee ............ 11 Broad St., New York. James MCE. Boohecker .... 555 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, Sayre MacLeod, Jr., Prudential Ins. Company, Newark, William B. Van Alstyne ............................ Princeton, Richard L. Kennedy, Jr., Harris Upham U Co., ll Wall St., New York, Pa N. Y N. Y N. Y N. J N. Y N. Y N. Y N. J N. J N. Y Z K1 Herman A. Heydt, Jr ......... 510 Park Ave., New York, . George C. Miles .......,.... 240 E. 48th St., New York, Dr. Grant Sanger ........ Bellevue Hospital, New York, Algernon Roberts .......... 1531 Walnut St., Philadelph Z f-44 N. ia, Pa Dorrance Sexton. .............., 119 Union St., Montclair, N. J Bayard Roberts ..,............................... Bala Cynwyd, Donald C. Stuart, Jr ........... Western Way, Princeton, Penna N. J The 1987 Briczaa-Brac Ncztiomzl Alumni Associazfion of P1fi1fLC6f07fL U1zi1fe1fsi1fy ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVES ALABAMA-John C. Henley, Jr., '02, Ave. B and 19th St., Birmingham, Ala. CENTRAL NEW YORK-Weir Stewart, '15, 17 Grover St., Auburn, N, Y. CHICAGO-Alfred T. Carton, '05, First National Bank Bldg., Chicago, Ill. CINCINNATI--James R. Carruthers, '25, Glendale, Ohio. COLUMBUS-Meldrum Gray, '96, 30 N. Washington Ave., Columbus, Ohio. CONNECTICUT VALLEY-Charles Vezin, Jr., '00, Milton Road. Litchlield, Conn. DALLI-AS-Alfred A. Andersson, '97, Dallas Dispatch, Dallas, exas. DELADVTARE-Jasper E. Crane, '01, duPont Bldg., Wilmington, e . EASTERN PA.-G. Howard Bright, '94, Eighth and Elm Sts., Reading, Pa. ERIE-Francis H. Payne, '91, 502 W. 6th St., Erie, Pa. GEORGIA-Robert H. Jones, Jr., '06, Jones, Fuller, Russell Y5 Clapp, Suite 1307, 22 Marietta St. Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. HAWFIAIIITRW. John P. Erdman, '96, Box 150, Honolulu, HOUSTON-Ben A. Calhoun, '13, 503 Cotton Exchange Bldg., Houston, Texas. IDAHO-Pasco B. Carter, '05, Box 1638, Boise, Idaho. INDIANA-Archer C. Sinclair, '98, Kingan '65 Co., Indianapolis, Ind. IOWA-Calvin G. Greene, '77, 528 C. R. Savings Bank Bldg., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. JACKSONVILLE-William L. Bank Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla. JERSEY CITY-Dr. Howard S. Foreman, '93, 640 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, N. J. KANSAS CITY-Gordon T. Beaham, '01, 1025 W. 8th St., Kansas City, Missouri LACKAWANNA-John A. Stewart, III, '05, Short Hills, N. J. Wilson, '03, 519 Barnett Nat'1 4 LONG ISLAND-Pierrepont E. Twitchell, '16, 150 Br.adway, New York, N. Y. LOS ANGELES-Harry H. Armstrong, '05, 359 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, Calif. LOUISIANA-Raburn Monroe, '29, 12 Audubon Pl., New Orleans, La. LOUISVILLE-Isaac Hilliard, '02, 419 W. Jeiferson St., Louis- ville, Ky. MARYLAND-Richard F. Cleveland, '19, cfo Semmes, Bowen 'Ed Semmes, 2500 Baltimore Trust Bldg., Baltimore, Md. MEMPHIS-Donelson M. Lake, '16, 630 Bk. of Commerce Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. MICHIGAN-Charles B. Crouse, '16, 1817 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit, Mich. MONTCLAIR-Newell E. Thomas, '21, 7 N. Brookwood Drive, Montclair, N. J. NASHVILLE-Frederic Leake, '08, 14 Cummins Station. Nash- ville, Tenn. NEWARK-Frederick H. Groel, '21, 571 Parker St., Newark, N. J. - NEW ENGLAND- J. Edson Andrews, '14, 179 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. Howard M. Sawyer, '12, 2 Perrin Road, Brookline, Mass. Lorimer B. Slocum, '21, 1214 Statler Bldg.. Boston, Mass. David W. Tibbott, '17, 17 Tarleton Rd., Newton Center, Mass. Frederick Winant, Jr., '15, Ipswich, Mass. NEW YORK-Dr. Harold R. Mixsell, '06, 161 E. 64th St., New York, N. Y. NORTHEASTERN PA.-James Blair, Jr., '95, 401 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa. NORTHERN CALIF.-Herbert S. Margetts, '21, 35 Cerritos Ave., San Francisco, Calif. NORTHERN N. J.-Clarence D. Kerr, '01, 20 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y. NORTHERN N. Y.-Harrison Bullock, '17, New York State Nat'l Bank, Albany, N. Y. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Nazfioiiczl Alumni Association of Priiicetoii U7Zi1!6VSiIf:jl ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVES CContinuedQ NORTHERN OHIO-Sheldon S. Reynolds, '28, 18226 Wins- low Road, Cleveland, Ohio. NORTHWEST-Carl W. Jones, '11, Minneapolis Journal, Minneapolis, Minn. ORANGES-Irving V. G. Perine, Jr., '30, 152 N. Arlington Ave., East Orange, N, J. OREGON-Prescott W. Cookingham, '11, 604 Mead Bldg.. Portland, Oregon. PATERSON, PASSAIC Y5 RIDGEWOOD-Howard G. Turner, '09, 281 Mountain Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. PHILADELPHIA-J. Gowen Roper, '05, 618 Stephen Girard Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. PITTSBURGH-James C. Rea, '04, 102 Woodland Road, East Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. PLAINFIELD-Clinton F. Ivins, '09, 35 W. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. QUINCY-M. Finlay Carrott, '00, 16-17 Stern Bldg., Quincy, Illinois. ROCHESTER-Webster H. Kline, '07, Burke Steel Co., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. ROCKY MOUNTAIN-James I-I. Pershing, '88, Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo. ST. LOUIS-Gale F. Johnston, '24, 7201 Creveling Drive, St. Louis, Mo. SAN ANTONIO--John M. Bennett, '00, Travis Bldg., San Antonio, Texas. SEATTLE-Charles W. Donahoe, '17, 210 Security Bldg., Seattle, Wash. SOUTHEASTERN FLORIDA-Ernest E. Roberts, '23, 1201 Courthouse, Miami, Florida. SOUTHWESTERN CONN.-Ehrich B. Kilner, '14, 63 Wall St., New York, N. Y. SPOKANE-Stuart G, Pattullo, '27, 1201 Adams St., South, Spokane, Wash. SYRIA--Rev. Paul Erdman, '94, American Mission Press, Bierut, Lebanon Republic, Syria. TRENTON-Bruce Bedford, '99, The Luzerne Rubber Co., Trenton, N. J. VIRGINIA-James H. Devereux, '15, cfo Norton id Ellis, Inc., Brokers Exchange Bldg., Norfolk, Va. WASHINGTON, D. C.-William J. Flather, Jr., '11, 1508 St., Washington, D. C. WESTCHESTER, N. Y.-Carlton S. Proctor, '15, 120 E. 41st St., New York, N. Y. WEST VIRGINIA-Thomas B. Jackson, '16, P. O. Box 1208, Charleston, W. Va. WESTERN NEW YORK-James MCC. Mitchell, '94, Keneiick. Cooke, Mitchell, Bass id Letchworth, Marine Trust Bldg.. Buffalo, N. Y. WISCONSIN-Charles D. James, '27, Sect'y. Princeton Club of Wisconsin, 526 E. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, Wisc. YOUNGSTOWN-Fred T. Fruit, '08, 56 E, State St., Sharon, Pa. ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION-J. C. Whitwell, '31, H-3, Prospect Apts., Princeton, N. J. REPRESENTATIVES-AT-LARGE To serve until August, 193 6: '12 Thomas H. McCauley, Deering Millikin 25 Co., 97 Leonard St., New York, N. Y. '13 Robert M. Green, The Prudential Insurance Co., Newark, N. J. '16 Laurence G. Payson ............ 18 Broad St., New York, N. Y. '25 Lewis Mack ....,.,............. 522 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. The 1987 Briczazlgrac National Aliiinni Association of Princeton University REPRESENTATIVES AT-LARGE QContinuedD To serve until August, 1937: '04 Dr, Edward McP. Armstrong, 230 E. 48th St., New York, N. Y. '10 Marion J. Verdery ................ 30 Pine St., New York, N. Y. '17 Lewis N. Lukens, Jr ............. Lukens, Savage 8 Washburn. 132 S. 4th St., Philadelphia, Pa. '16 Harrison M. Thomas, Princeton Bank and Trust Co., Princeton, N. J. To serve until August, 1938: '95 '07 Andrew C. Imbrie ................ Hibben Road, Princeton, N. J. Charles A. McClintock .... 6425-5th Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. '21 George S. Piper ............ cfo Jacques, Bodart, Inc., 385 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. '21 Philip Wallis ............ Drinker, Biddle '65 Reath, 1429 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. To serve until August, 1939: '20 '03 James H. Douglas, Jr ..... 1500 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Ill. Charles H. Higgins ........ 101 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. '15 Bevis Longstreth .......... cfo Thiokol Corp., Yardville, N. J. '24 Alexander Leitch .................... Nassau Hall, Princeton, N. J. To serve until August, 1940: '97 '04 Archibald A. Gulick ..., .... 1 20 Broadway, New York, N. Y. George A. Vondermuh1..357 Fourth Ave., New York, N. Y. '13 Alden D. Groff ................ 68 William St., New York, N. Y. '23 Alfred S. Dashiell ........ cfo Chas. Scribner's Sons, 597 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. ASSOCIATION SECRETARIES ALABAMA PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ALABAMA Secretary, Robert Jemison, III, '28, cfo Realty Mortgage Co., Birmingham, Ala. ARKANSAS PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ARKANSAS Secretary, Maxwell J. Lyons, '19, 2922 Prospect Ave., Little Rock, Ask. CALIFORNIA PRINCETON CLUB OF SAN DIEGO Secretary, Frank G. Belcher, '28, cfo First Nat'1 Trust and Savings Bank, San Diego, Calif. 434 PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA Secretary, Wellington Henderson, '25, 340 Pine St., San Francisco, Calif. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Secretary, Harlan B. Robinson, '30, 346 Palmetto Drive, Pasadena, Calif. CAROLINAS PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CAROLINAS Secietzgy, Frank Green, '02, 304 Selwyn Ave., Charlotte. The 1937 Bricza.-Brac National Aliiinni Association of Princeton University ASSOCIATION SECRETARIES CContinuedj COLORADO ROCKY MOUNTAIN PRINCETON CLUB Secretary, William H. Downs, '20, 2775 E, 7th Ave., Denver, Colo. CONNECTICUT PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE CON- NECTICUT VALLEY Secretary, Sanford L. Lawton, 72 Dartmouth Road, Long- meadow, Mass. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH- WESTERN CONNECTICUT Secretary, Weld M. Stevens, '04, 79 Maple Ave., Green- wich, Conn. DELAWARE PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF DELAWARE Secretary, Howard Duane, '24, Keedy and Duane, Industrial Trust Bldg., Wilmington, Del. WASHINGTON, D. C. PRINCETON CLUB OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Secretary, Gale McLean, '30, cfo T, J. Fisher 8 Co., 738 15th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. FLORIDA PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF JACKSON- VILLE Secretary, Kenyon Parsons, Jr, '25, 924 Graham Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla, PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH- EASTERN FLORIDA President, Ernest E, Roberts, '23, 1612 Congress Bldg.. Miami, Fla. GEORGIA PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA Secretary, Robert S. Sams, '25, 1607 William-Oliver Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. IDAHO PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF IDAHO Secretary, Donald Davidson, '22, 1205 Warm Springs Ave., Boise, Idaho. 435 ILLINOIS f PRINCETON CLUB OF CHICAGO Secretary, John P, Wilson, Jr., '28, 120 W. Adams St., Chicago, Ill. PRINCETON CLUB OF QUINCY Secretary, M. Finlay Carrott, '00, 16-17 Stern Bldg.. Quincy, Ill. INDIANA PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA Vice-President, Ralph G. Lockwood, '13, Golden Hill, Indianapolis, Ind. IOWA PRINCETON CLUB OF IOWA Secretary, Lemuel F, Jamison, '19, 2901 First Ave., S. E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. KENTUCKY PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LOUISVILLE Secretary, A. Shelby Winstead, '27, 1801 Spring Drive, Apt. J, Louisville, Ky. LOUISIANA PRINCETON CLUB OF LOUISIANA Secretary, Lamartine V. Lamar, '18, 1247 Canal Bank Bldg., New Orleans, La. MARYLAND PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND Secretary, Lyttleton B. Purnell, '30, 514 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, Md. MASSACHUSETTS PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NEW ENGLAND Acting Secretary, Howard M. Sawyer, '12, 5 Morton St.. Andover, Mass. MICHIGAN PRINCETON CLUB OF MICHIGAN Secretary, Lewis S. Robinson, '26, 2900 Guardian Bldg.. Detroit, Mich. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Ncztional Alumni Association of Pmfzcezfon University ASSOCIATION SECRETARIES CContinuedD MIINESOTA PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OP THE NORTHWEST Secretary, George D. Dayton, II, '28, cfo The Dayton Co., Minneapolis, Minn. MISSOURI PRINCETON CLUB OE PLAINPIELD Secretary, Homer P. Cochran, '29, 961 Oakwood Place, Plainfield, N. J. PRINCETON CLUB OE TRENTON Secretary, Frank S. Katzenbach, III, '28, 28 West State St., Trenton, N. J. PRINCETON CLUB or KANSAS CITY NEW YORK Secretary, Gordon T, Beaham, Jr., '28, 1209 W. 50th St., Kansas City, Mo. PRINCETON CLUB OF ST. LOUIS Secretary, Austin P. Leland, '28, 18 Windermere Place. St, Louis, Mo. NEBRASKA PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NEBRASKA Secretary, Millard H. Rogers, '23, 522 S. 38th Ave., Omaha, Nebr. NEW JERSEY PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ORANGES Secretary, Henry M. Kennedy, '32, 219 Harrison St., East Orange, N, J. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OE NORTHERN NEW JERSEY Secretary, D. E. Garnar, '30, 337 Lookout Ave., Hacken- sack, N. J. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OP MONTCLAIR Secretary, William H. Swift, III, '30, Chemical Bank Y5 Trust Co., 5th Ave. fd 29th St., New York, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OE HUDSON COUNTY Secretary, 'Milton J. Bunnell, '16, 70 Monticello Ave., Jersey City, N. J. PRINCETON CLUB OE NEWARK Secretary, John W. Ely, '27, 744 Broad St., Newark, N, J. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF PATERSON, PASSAIC AND RIDGEWOOD Seclretagy, Henry B. De Gray, '18, Ramsey Road, Wyckoff, PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OE NORTHERN NEW YORK Secretary, Harry E. Battin, Jr., '24, Loudonville, Albany County, N, Y. PRINCETON CLUB OP WESTERN NEW YORK Secretary, David A. Thompson, '32, 230 North St., Buf- falo, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LONG ISLAND Secretary, Pierrepont E. Twitchell. '16, 150 Broadway, New York, N, Y. PRINCETON CLUB OP NEW YORK Secretary, John R. Jenkins, '28, Park Ave. and 39th St., New York, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ROCHESTER Secretary, Victor W, Hurst, '27, 143 Andrews St., Rochester, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OE CENTRAL NEW YORK Secretary, Alexander D. Jenney, '27, 5 Battle Road. Syracuse, N. Y. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF WESTCHESTER Secretary, Leonard A, Martin, '30, Room 1144, 120 Broad- way, New York, N. Y. OHIO PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CINCINNATI Secretary, Logan Morrill, '29, 900 Traction Bldg., Cin- cinnati, Ohio. The 1987 Bricgaf-Brac National Alninnil Association of Princeton University ASSOCIATION SECRETARIES qconfinuedp PRINCSIIIEEIQDON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OE NORTHERN Secretary, Sheldon S. Reynolds, '28, McKeehan, Merrick. Arter 8 Stewart, 2890 Terminal Tower, Cleveland, Ohio, PRINCETON CLUB OE COLUMBUS Secretary, Richard P. Sater, '28, Vorys, Sater, Seymour ff? Pease, 52 East Gay St., Columbus, Ohio. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF YOUNGSTOWN Secretary, R. L. Henderson, '22, 525 Todd Land, Youngs- town, Ohio. OKLAHOMA PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OE OKLAHOMA Secretary, Nathan I. Moyse, '26, Mid Continent Petroleum Co., Box 381, Tulsa, Oklahoma. OREGON PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OE OREGON Secretary, P. L. Jackson, '15, Oregon Journal, Portland, Oregon. PENNSYLVANIA PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OP CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Secretary, Henry Pink, '21, 2419 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Secretary, Alan Loose, '21, 13 East 3rd St., E. Mauch Chunk, Pa. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF ERIE Secretary, S. A. Sisson, '12, 410 Marine Bank Bldg., Erie, Pa. PRINCETON CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA Secretary, Theodore Eckfeldt, '29, 1223 Locust St., Phila- delphia, Pa. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OE WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Secretary, James K. Ebbert, '28, 619 William Penn Place. Pittsburgh, Pa. 437 PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OP NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA Secretary, Murray S. Scureman, '21, 80-82 S. Pennsyl- vania Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. TENNESSEE PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF MEMPHIS Secretary, Benjamin Goodman, Jr., '24, 2283 Poplar Ave., Memphis, Tenn. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OE NASHVILLE AND MIDDLE TENNESSEE Secretary, James L. Buford, '23, Vanderbilt University. Nashville, Tenn. TEXAS PRINCETON CLUB OP DALLAS Secretary, James C. Oehler, '18, 5318 McCornmas St., Dallas, Texas. THE BORDER ASSOCIATION Secretary, R. H. Washburn, '19, Gateway Hotel, El Paso, Texas. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OE HOUSTON Secretary, Ben A. Calhoun, '13, 503 Cotton Exchange Bldg., Houston, Texas. PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OE TEXAS Secretary, Isaac S. Kampmann, '05, 612 Milam Bldg., San Antonio, Texas. UTAH PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OP SALT LAKE CITY Secretary, George A. Critchlow, '11, 77 Q St., Salt Lake City, Utah. VIRGINIA PRINCETON ALUMNI OF VIRGINIA Secretary, James I-I. Devereux, Jr., '15, Norton 'CG Ellis, Inc., Brokers Exchange Bldg., Norfolk, Va. WASHINGTON PRINCETON CLUB OE WESTERN WASHINGTON Secretary, George VanT. Powell, '31, 1030-37th Ave., North Seattle, Wash. TL Q 1937 Bric:a:Brac National Alninni Association of Princeton University ASSOCIATION SECRETARIES CContinuedj PRINCETON CLUB OF SPOKANE Secretary, William L. Matthews, '27, 526 Summer Ave., Spokane, Wash. WEST VIRGINIA PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OE WEST VIRGINIA Secretary, Thomas L. Horn, '15, Kanawha Valley Bldg.. Charleston, W. Va. WISCONSIN PRINCETON CLUB OP WISCONSIN Secretary, John A. Russell, '28, University Club, 924 E. Wells St., Milwaukee, Wisc. HAWAII PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF HAWAII Secretary, John T. Waterhouse, '29, 1944 Keeaumokue St., Honolulu, T, H. FRANCE PRINCETON CLUB OF PARIS Secretary, John Vernon Quarles, '25, National City Bank. 60 Avenue des Champs Elysees, Paris, France. ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION PRINCETON ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION Secretary, J. C. Whitwell, '31, H-3 Prospect Apts., Prince- ton, N. J. SYRIA PRINCETON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OP SYRIA Secretary, Stuart C. Dodd, '22, American University, Beirut, Syria. 43 8 ADDE DA The 1937 Briczas-Brac PHILOSOPHY FORUM FOURTH ROW-Rankin, Parker, Scott, Bugbee, Tippett, Dowley,Newman. THIRD ROW-Moss, Fisher, Edwards, Forshew, Mayer, Taylor, Agnew. SECOND ROW-Prof. Bowers, Dutcher, Prof. Barrett, Prof. Stace. Prof. Wood, Steece, Kerr. Prof. Hillman. FRONT ROW-Prof. Greene, Prof. Scoon, Pettit, Hockenberry fPres.j, Prof. Spaulding, Prof. Irving, Prof. Whitneyf. The 1987 Bric:a:Brac The Pbilofophy Forum OFFICERS, 1935-36 R. N, HOCKENBERRY, Jr., '36 ,............. .,...,..,., .. . .A,.... President R. R. PETTIT, '36 ..,.A.............,,,.A.................A4,,. ....,,. V ice-President MEMBERS, 1936 A. M. AGNEW R. P. PORSHEW GILBERT LEA L. L. SMITH A. B. W. ANDERSON S. B. GARRETSON G. B. LEVAN, Jr. HOMER SPOPPORD J. BENSEN W. C. GARDINER G. W. MCMURRAY A. C. STEECE, Jr. BROOKS BOWMAN W. W. GRAHAM E. M. PARKER, Jr. J, E. A. TAYLOR H. G. BUGBEE H. H. HILDRETH J. B. ROBINSON R. R, WHITTAKER, Jr E. K. DE BEIXEDON T. B. KEER J. M. SAYRE G. K. WILLIS E. H. DOWLEY E. P. KIMBALL D. H. SCOTT W. H. WOOD R. W. BARRETT W. H. BORDEN - L. V. BROWN R. W. BUDDINGTON MEMBERS, I9 3 7 L. B. DUTCHER A. H. EDWARDS G. W. ELKINS, Jr. THOMAS FISHER, Jr. J. J. WYCKOFP D. C. KERR W. P. MACDONALD ROBERT MAYER W. MONTGOMERY I FUFU als . 41- av' 5 075535 QDHOZ 253: :TIE Q fd cu 'R an Z T533 9126213 v-1770: wggg CQOOD mcn'UK'11 ml'1'1lTi Uh' Digs.:-. l l-117' ITIFU Cl 11 TJ rn f-I Pl 310963 BWI? 250 I-' Raef, FQZ :, U H rn 'FU Z' F Tl FACULTY MEMBERS C. L. BARRETT O. N. HILLMAN ROBERT SCOON D. P. BOWERS J. A. IRVING E. G. SPAULDING T. M. GREENE LEDGER WOOD W. T. STACE G. T. WHITNEY Since its inception twelve years ago, the Philosophy Eorum has attracted to its monthly meetings audiences inter ested in the problems of modern philosophical science and its interpreters. Nominally consisting of the Eaculty and undergraduate members of the Department of Philosophy, the Eorum has recently caused a number of stu- dents attracted by the philosophical aspects of their own Held to participate as well. Undergraduates and faculty are given the opportunity to meet on a common basis of intellectual discussion over modern philosophy in its newer ideas and trends. To accomplish these results, the Eorum has brought before its audience such men as Abraham Elexner, Paul Elmer More, and Professor William Savery of the University of Washington. 441 5 : gmij w i w W -EE?-w k1yi 2 I Q 3 7 B fl c : a 1 B r a c THE YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETY STANDING-Crater, Gilson, Gordon, Schneider. SEATED-Rev. Niles, Adams, Kerr CPres.j, Coale, Rev. Bryan. The 1937 Bric:a:Brac The Yeemcgf People? feezezy OFFICERS. l935-36 DONALD C. KERR, '37 .................A..........,........e.. ............ P resident FREDERICK E. WINANS, '37 ....... ....,.. V ice-President DAVID H. CRATER, '38 .,......,.,.,.,...A....... ..A.......... S ecretary JAMES J. COALE, III, '37 ...........A.A..e,,....,,... A..,,.... T reasurer CABINET PAUL ADAMS, Jr., '37 D. L. GORDON, '38 T. GILSON, '38 F. W. CAPERS, '38 C. H. REED. Jr., '38 H. H. SCHNEIDER, '37 ADVISORS REV. FRANK S. NILES, '09 REV. WILHELMUS B. BRYAN, Jr., '20 About fifteen years ago The Young People's Society was organized for the purpose of meeting the reli- gious needs of the undergraduate. Up until the present time its purpose has remained. the same, but its character has changed. It is the feeling and endeavor of the Society to promote the Christian ideals and principles within the campus. The aim of The Young People's Society is to give to the undergraduate a service for religious con- templation and also a discussion of those problems which the undergraduate meets in his daily life. The Young People's Society meets every Sunday evening at 6:45 in The Eirst Presbyterian Church. A short devotional service begins each meeting, after which service some outside speaker gives a talk on some reli- gious aspect about which he is most qualified to talk. The program of the Society is arranged in such a way as to offer something both of a religious and of a practical nature. A general topic is assigned for each month, which topic is expanded and developed in the first three Sundays of every month by some eminent speaker who is particularly informed on that phase of the general topic. On the fourth Sunday of each month a discussion is held wherein the whole Society takes part and the individual has a chance to eXpress his views and opinions. Besides it regular Sunday evening meetings, The Young People's Society carries on other projects of a charitable and social-service character. A committee on Deputations is formed for the contacting of those less- privileged persons and help is given to those more unfortunate people. Recently, the Westminster Society has joined with The Young Peop1e's Society and through this connection a memher of The Young People's Society may find a still wider choice of activities, as offered by the Westminster Society. The discussions are under the supervision of Mr. Bryan, who also is director of the Westminster Society: thus, establishing the relations between these two Societies more closely. The membership of The Young People's Society is not limited and any one is welcome to attend its meetings or to participate in any of the varied interests of the Society. 443 The 1957 Bric:a:B YAC CYNEWULF CLUB STANDING-Beowulf, Wulfstan, The Venerable Bede, Tymberwulf, Woofwulf. SEATED-Syttinge Wulf. Cynewuf Club YE WYRSA FOR YYRSTE A Waes saecc od daet cnyssed cearwelmum, Cen drusende, peah he in rnedohealle madmas pege, aeplede gold. Yr gnornode, Nydgefera nearusorge dreah, enge rune, baer him Eh fore milpadas maet, modig baegde Wirum gewlenced. Wynn is geswidrad, gomen aefter gearum, geogod is gecyrred, ald onmedla. Ur Waes geara geogodhades glaem. Nu synt geardagas aefter fyrstmearce ford gewitene, lifwynne geliden, swa Lago toglided, Hodas gefysde. Feoh aeghwam bid laene under lyfte. . . . 444 The 1987 Bric:a:Brac The Tbulffafazy Afieffnooffz Club THURSDAY AFTERNOON CLUB STANDING-Burger, West, Parrish, Fisher, MacRae. SEATED-Tyler, Ridgway, Adair. B. M. RIDGWAY, '36 .,...... ,4.....,. C hairman A 6 MEMBERS A. D. ADAIR, HI, '36 J. H. WEST, Jr., '36 THQMAS FISHER, Jr.. '37 SAMUEL TYLER, Jr., '36 R. L. BURGER, '37 G. D. MAQRAE, '37 J. B. PARRISH, Jr., '37 445 The 1987 Briei:a:Brac RIGHT WING CLUB THIRD ROW-Holsapple, Gardiner, Morris. SECOND ROW- Wister, Roper, Edwards, Gregory, Williams. FRONT ROW-Smith, LeVan, Brown, Ryan, Wood. J. J. BROWN, Jr., '36 ..,.... , G. I-I. SMITH, '36 .,,,...... .,..,,..........,...., MEMBERS G. W. EDWARDS, '36 G. B. LEVAN, Jr., '36 H. H. FOSTER, Jr., '36 I. W. MORRIS, Jr., '36 W. C. GARDINER, '36 R. S. RAUCH, Jr., '36 S. E. GREGORY, '36 W. W. ROPER, Jr., '36 P. W. HOLSAPPLE, '36 J. J. RYAN, '36 446 Rzgbi IfW1ag Club .,,..,.President .......Secretary W. I-I. SMITH, '36 R. R. WHITTAKER, Jr., '36 J. G. WILLIAMS, '36 L. W. WISTER, '36 R. M. WOOD, '36 1987 Bric:a:Brac Yke Two F001 Club THE TWO FOOT CLUB TOP ROW-Hemingway, Roberts, Jones, Gray. FRONT ROW-Taplin, Savage, Brown, Carr, Lloyd R. M. BROWN, Jr., '36 ...,... 4.....,. P resident E. B. SAVAGE, Jr., '36 ....... .,,,... T reasurer MEMBERS. 1936 CHARLES CARR, Jr. A. Z. GRAY MORRIS LLOYD C. C. ENGLISH, Jr, D. S. HEMINGWAY H. B. ROBERTS E. N, GORMAN G. S. JONES B. H. TAPLIN 447 The 1937 Briczaggrac ii. -1.1-- THE TWENTY-ONE CLUB TOP ROW-Rockwell, Potter, Congleton, Hare, Jones. SECOND ROW-Fisher, Kennedy, Perry. Scott, Johnston. Upham. ERONT ROW-Vanderbilt, Harrison, Warner, Connell CPres.j, Don. McElroy, The Twmy-One Club Thompson. A. L. CONNELL, '37 .,........,.......,... Chairman W. M. WARNER, '37 ,.....,. Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS J. T. CONGLETON, Jr., '37 W. P. HARRISON, '37 T. A. L. CONNELL, '37 A. R. JOHNSTON, '37 H E. N. CUTLER, Jr., '37 J. E. JONES, Jr.. '37 E. S. W. DON, '37 J. A. C. KENNEDY. Jr., 37 R. THOMAS FISHER, Jr., '37 G. S. MCELROY, '37 O H. N. HARE, '37 J. B. PARRISH, Jr., '37 H. E. PERRY, '37 448 A. POTTER, Jr., '37 B. ROCKWELL, '37 W. SCOTT. '37 B. UPHAM. Jr., '37 D. VANDERBILT, IH, '37 W. M. WARNER, '37 TI1e 1957 Brie: AQBPAC L. OL. A L. O. L. A. THIRD ROW-Hildreth, Sweeney, Malloy, Taradash. SECOND ROW-Carlile, Ward, Mohan, Osborne, Messler. FRONT ROW- Mayo, O'Connor, fthe Masterj, Escher, Parrott. EXHIBITS J. FRANCIS MALLOY .......,..,. Deputy Worshipper G. CONOVER OSBORN, Jr ............,..,...,... Plugger E. BURKE O'CONNOR ,....,,....,.....,.. Vice-Admirer I-I, HAZLETT HILDRETH ....,,..,............ Disciple D. ADOLPI-IE ESCI-IER .....,,.........t. Apple-Polisher R. AYERS MESSLER, II ,,...,..... Assistant Admirer R. CALDWELL MAYO ..,,.........,........,..... Nozzler W. ARTHUR CARLILE, Jr., W. MERRY WARD, Jr .........,... Associate Admirer Propaganda Propagator J. DAVID SWEENEY, Jr .,....,.t...........t..,... Booster P. VAUGI-IAN MOHAN I....,...,,,....,.........,.., Bugler MEMBERS STILL AT LARGE Q. WALTER TARADASH T. ALEXANDER PARROTT 449 The 1937 Bric:aL-Brac To To To To To To To flcfenowledcgfmemf The editors of the 1937 Brie-a-Brac wish to record their grateful appreciation to the following: LOUIS ORR of Paris, France, for his generous permission to include in the opening section of this volume his set of outstanding Princeton etchings. PETER S. GURWIT of the Jahn and Ollier Engraving Company, and WILLARD H. SCHILLING of the Schilling Press for their un- tiring interest, good judgment, and helpful co- operation in connection with every phase of this book. PAUL G. TOMLINSON, '09 and B. FRANK- LIN BUNN, '07 for invaluable assistance and recommendations on the view section. WILLIAM YARROW for permission to repro- duce his Princeton athletic murals, and to DR. JOSEPH E. RAYCROFT and HENRY F. OSBORN, Jr., 'O9 for advice in regard to their use. ORREN JACK TURNER and THOMAS MULVEY for aid and cooperation in making possible almost every photograph included in this book. Prof. GEORGE M. HARPER, '84, Prof. WIL- LIAM F. MAGIE, '79, CHARLES P. STACEY. Prof. THOMAS J. WERTEN- BAKER, Prof. WALTER L. WHITTLESEY for their work in compiling biographical sketches of the presidents of Princeton, PAUL STONE of Paul Stone-Raymor, Ltd., Chicago, Photographers for U. of Illinois, U. of Wisconsin, U. of Michigan, and U. of Chicago, for the photograph of President Dodds. To GEORGE M. PECK for patient assistance in col- lecting the portraits appearing on the dedicatory pages. To CLEAROSE STUDIOS, TIMES WIDE WORLD, and KEYSTONE VIEWS for athletic pictures appearing on these pages. To THE DAILY PRINCETONIAN for access to its files in compiling data for this issue of the Bric-a-Brac. To A. M. WICKS, '37 for the drawing of the tower of Nassau Hall on page 5. To S. F. MEDINA, '37 T. T. HUTCHESON. 37, T. H. WOLF, '37, J. L. BRODERICK, '37, and H. A. CAESAR. II. '37 for reviews of the track, football, baseball. crew, and hockey seasons respectively. To R. H. DAVIS, '35' and the 1935 Brie-a-Brac Board for permission to use the seals of the Prospect Street Clubs. To R. C. HOFFMAN, III, '36 for compiling statis- tics appearing in connection with Varsity Baseball. To R. C. ROSE 8 SON for photographs of presi- dents of, Princeton. To A. M. BARBIERI, '38 for his drawings on the sub-divider pages. To Gi. E. BEGGS, Jr., '38, T. M. GORDON, Jr., '36, W. E. RAHM, Jr., '37, and H. M. ROSE, '37 for assistance in collecting photographs of campus events appearing in this volume. To MEMBERS OF THE CLASS of 1938, without whose efforts and cooperation as candidates for next year's Board, the 1937 Brie-cz-Brac would hardly have been possible. The a B PAC 1987 Brie: : Acknowledgments .... Activities ..........,.., Addenda Administration ...,...,, Alumni Day ......,.........,. Alumni Organizations .,........ American Whig Society .....,.. Appointments, Bureau of ,..... April, 1935, Review of ........ Arbor Inn ,..., ..,.... . ....,,.,..., . Athletics ...,.............,...... Athletics, Council on ...... Band ...,.,.............. Baseball, Averages .......,...,., Baseball, Captains ..,............. Baseball, complete record .,... Baseball, 1935 review of ,,.... Baseball, Varsity .........,,.... Baseball, 1938 Freshman ..,... Basketball Captains ........,...,. Basketball, 1935 review of .... Basketball, Varsity .............. Basketball, 1938 Freshman .... Beer Suits, Class of 1935 ..... Blair Tower, etching of ......., Bonfire, 1935 Championship Boxing ...,,................ , ........ ,. Brackett Lectures ....,..,...,.... Bric-a-Brac Board C1936j .... Bric-a-Brac Board C1937D .... Bric-a-Brac, former oflicers .... Bureau of Employment ...,.... Burr, Aaron, presidential ded' ' Cadet Onicers, R.O.T.C. Unit .....,..,.,. Calendar, review of 1935 ...,,. Caledonian Games ......... ,.....,... Camera Club ....... 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N169 INDEX 450 117 439 21 429 430 319 354 109 360 161 301 143 215 220 218 212 209 217 191 190 187 193 .404 17 4, 178 337 330 134 123 135 354 23 335 105 272 350 Campus Club .....,..,.... .. 363 Cannon Club ,.....,...,......,........,,.....,.,... .. 365 Cap and Gown Club ..,......,,,..........,......... .. 367 Carnahan, James, presidential dedication ....... ., 304 Catholic Club ,.......,,...,......,......,......,,...... .. 313 Championship Bonnre ,...... .. 178 Chapel Choir .,......,..,..,. .. 144 Chapel, etching of ......... .. 15 Charter Club ..,.,,. .. 369 Cheerleaders ......... .....,.,,,.......,,. . . 300 Chess Club ,..,,.,...........,.,,...,.........,, ., 343 Class Day Exercises, June, 1935 ...,.... .. 417 Class Favorites of 1935 ..,,,.,.......,..., ...... , , 427 Class Notables, 1935 ..................,. 426 Class Officers, 1935 ....,.... 403, 405 Class Officers, 1936 ....,. .... 5 1, 53 Class Oflicers, 1937 ..,... .... 6 5, 67 Class Oflicers, 1938 ,.,.,. .,., 7 7, 79 Class Oiicers, 1939 ...,. ......, 9 1 Class Roll, 1935 .,..... ......, 4 06-414 Class Roll, 1936 .....,. ........ 5 4-64 Class Roll, 1937 ......, ,..... 6 8-76 Class Roll, 1938 .........,......... ...,,. 8 0-89 Class Roll, 1939 ........,............. ...... 9 2-102 Cleveland Tower, etching of .,...,.. ,... 1 9 Cliosophic Society .,........,........ .. 320 Cloister Inn ..,,.. ,..,......, ....... , . 371 Club, The ,..,.......... .. 348 Colonial Club ..,,..,........,... ,. 373 Commencement, 1935 ...,,...,. .. 399 Committees of the Faculty ..,.... ,. 31 Committees of the Trustees .......,..,....,..,.,. .. Z8 Concerts Committee .....,.,.,,..,..,............,.,,.. .. 145 Conference on Government and Business ....... .. 328 Conference, S. P. A ...,...,.,,........,.,............. .. 327 Cottage Club .........,..............,..,........... .. 375 Council on Athletics ,.,..... .. 301 The 1937 Bric:a:Brac Court Club ...,..,...,.. ,. Crew Captains ........... ., Crew, Junior Varsity .,.... ., Crew, 1935 review ,..,.........,,,, .. Crew, Varsity ..,...,,..............r..... ,, Crew, 150-lb. championship ,...., .. Crew, 1938 Freshman ..,,,....... .. Cross Country, Varsity ...,...... .. Cross Country, 1939 ...,,. ,. Cynewulf Club ...........,....,., .. Dances ....,..,.....,.,...,..,..........., .. Davies, Samuel, dedication ....., .. Debate, 1876 Prize ..,........,.... ., Debating Panel .....,......,.... , ,,....,,..,..,..,......,.....,.. ....... December, 1935, review of ...,...,....,.....,.....,,.,,.........,.....,. Dedication: Aaron Burr, 23: James Carnahan, 304: Samuel Davies, 45: Jonathan Dickinson, 22: H. W. Dodds, 7: Jonathan Edwards, 44: Samuel Finley, 1183 Ashbel Green, 163: J. G. Hibben, 401: John Maclean, 305: James 1VlcCosh, 356: F. L. Patton, 357: S. S. Smith, 162: Woodrow Wilson, 4001 John Witherspoon ..........,,,...,....,.,..........,............... Degrees, Honorary, June, 1935 ..,.,.......,..,.,.,....,.. ....... Democratic Club, Woodrow Wilson .,..... ., Dial Lodge ....,,.........,....,.., ,..,....... .,.. . . Dickinson, Jonathan: dedication ...,.... .. Dodds, H. W.: dedication to .......... ,. ,. Dramatics .. ,..,...., ....... , ..,.........,,..... . . Editors' Introductory Note .......,.. .. Edwards, Jonathan: dedication ..,.... ., Elm Club ......................,......,..., .. Engineering Society ......... ,. Faculty and lnstructors ,...,..... .. Faculty, Committees of ,.,. ....... . , Fall Handicap Track Meet ....... .. Fall lntracollegiate Contests ,.....,. .. Football, Complete Record ,..,........ .. Football. review of 1935 season ....... .. Football. Varsity . ,,,...........,..,...,.., .. 1939 Cross Country .,.......,.. .. 1939 Soccer ,.......,.,................ .. Frontispiece, Nassau Hall Tower ........ .. Gateway Club ,.,..... . ,...,....,......... ..... . . General Summary .....,...,,......,...... .. I 11 rl e x 377 Fall Rowing .,..,.,,.,,..,,.......,. 227 F. A. R. O. T. C ..,....,..,.....,.. 230 February, 1935, review of ....... 226 Fencing, Varsity ..,..........,.... 221 Fencing, 1938 ....,.....,.....,,..... 225 Finley. Samuel: dedication ..,..,. 229 Football Captains ....,.............,... 235 268 444 158 Football, 150 lb. ,. .,,......,.... ,. 45 Football, 1939 Freshman 326 Forum, Philosophy ...,.,,.... 323 Freshman Athletics: 115 1938 Baseball ..,,. 1938 Basketball .... 1938 Crew ,,...,. 1938 Fencing ..... 1938 Golf .,.,.. 1938 Hockey ..... 1938 Lacrosse ,..... 119 1938 Swimming ..... 424 1938 Tennis ,,...... 346 1938 Track ...........,. 379 1938 Wrestling ..... .... 22 6 147 20 44 381 Geographical Summary ..... 353 German Club ..,......,,...,.... 32 Glee Club ......,............ 31 Golf, Varsity .........,...... 273 Golf, 1938 Freshman .,....... 274 Green, Ashbel: dedication ....,. 452 275 331 107 243 262 118 176 177 168 167 173 175 441 217 191 229 262 265 185 263 260 264 205 261 268 267 5 383 103 104 349 139 255 265 163 The 1987 Brie: 3:Bl'aC Grenfell Club ......,.,. Gun Club ..,.......,......,,.. Gym Team, Varsity ................ Halls, Whig-Clio ....,...........,... Hibben, John Grier: dedication ..,,,. Hockey Captains ..,..,..,......,.... Hockey, 1935 review .,......,..... Hockey, Varsity ..,............,.... Hockey, 1938 Freshman ,,......,. Honorary Degrees, June, 1935 Honors Conferred, June, 1935 ln Memoriam ..,,.,.....,......,..... Interclub Committee ......,....... International Relations Club ..,. lntra-collegiate A. A ......,..,..... lntra-mural Sports ....,......,. lvy Club ,....,............,........,. Janary, 1935, review of. .,... . July, 1935, review of .,... June, 1935, review of ...,.,....,, Junior Oratorical Contest ..,..,.. Key and Seal Club ....,.......... Lacrosse, Varsity ....,.......... Lacrosse, 1938 Freshman ,....,. . Life Saving Club ,..........,...,. Lit, The Nassau ..........,........... Little. Stafford: lectures .......... Little, S. K., Republican Club L. O, L. A ...,..............,.......... Lynde Debate for Seniors ........ Maclean, John: dedication .,.... Madison Club ..,,....,......,.. . Managers' Club ...,...,..,........ March, 1935, review of ..,,... May, 1935, review of ,......,. McCosh, James: dedication .,.... Minor Freshman Athletics ....... I 74 ol e x 310 Minor Varsity Athletics ...,.,..,.....,.,, 342 Motion Picture Committee .,.......,... 241 Murals, Yarrow Athletic .... 165, 179 315 Musical Clubs ..,........,..,............,.... 401 Nassau Hall, etching of .,.......,......., 183 Nassau Herald Committee ..,..... 182 Nassau Literary Magazine ...,,... 181 November, 1935, review of ....... 185 Numerals, 1936 .,,,................ 424 Numerals, 1937 .........,....,.. 418 Numerals, 1938 ...,.....,..., 47 Numerals, 1939 .......,.......,. 397 October, 1935, review of ,.,,,... 345 Ofhcers of Administration ..... 271 Orchestra ,...................,..,..,.. 269 Organizations ......,...,...,,.....,.,........ 385 Partial Students .........,,...,,....,.,..... 106 Patton. Francis Landey: dedication.. 112 Phi Beta Kappa ......,..................,..,. 111 Philosophy Forum ,.,. ................. 327 Pictorial Board ..... 387 Pistol Club ...................... 249 Pistol Team .,,..,......,......,... 263 Pitney Arch. etching of ....... 276 Polo, Varsity ..................... 325 Polo, 1938 Freshman ,,............ 330 Presidents of the University .....,. 347 Press Club ............................ 449 Princeton-in-Peking ...,....,.... Princetonian Board .........,...... 326 305 396 299 108 110 356 259 4 Princetonian. former ofhcers ...,.. Prizes Awarded, June, 1935 ...,... Prom Committee, 1936 ....... . Prom Committee, 1937 ....... Publications ........,. .... Quadrangle Club ........... Religious Societies ....... 231 351 269 137 11 415 325 114 290 292 294 297 113 29 141 303 103 357 420 441 131 339 338 9 257 266 25 129 314 125 132 422 158 159 121 389 307 The 1987 Bric:a:Brac Republican Club, S. K. Little ........ Rifle Team .....,......................... Right wing Club .,,....l......,,.,,. Rugby .........,..,.,.,.....,.,.............. September, 1935, review of ............,... Sigma X1 ..,...............,.............,..........., Smith, Samuel Stanhope: dedication .,...... Soccer, Varsity .,,.,.........................,...... Soccer, 1939 ...........,...,............. Spring Intra-collegiate Golf ....... Squash, Varsity ..,,............,... St. Pau1's Society ...,....,.,.,..,. Student-Faculty Association .... Summer Camp .....,.........,.. Swimming, Varsity ,.,....,,,,...,,... Swimming, 1938 Freshman ....... Tennis, Varsity ......,...,.,..,.,.,.. Tennis, 1938 Freshman .,...... Terrace Club ............,,....... The Club ......,..,,,.......... The Halls ......,.,......,..,,..,..,...........,. Theatre Intime Board .......... Theatre 1ntime, productions, 1935 ....................... ,. Theatre Intime, pictures of 1935 productions ........ .. Thursday Afternoon Club ....,.........,,.....,..........,.. .. Tiger Board , .,.,...,..,,.,.....,,...,.........,.......,...,.... .. Tiger, former officers ...... Tiger Inn .....,...........,. Tower Club ..,......... Track Captains ..... ,..,,. Track Meets: Cornell-Princeton .... Harvard-Princeton ...,. Heptagonal Meet .....,. Invitation Meet ...... Yale-Princeton I 71 ci e x 347 Track Records ,.....,............... 247 Track, Review, 1935 season ..,..., 446 Track, Varsity .,.,...........,... 251 Track, 1938 Freshman ......... ..,... 112 Trask Lectures ..............,...,.. , ............... 421 Triangle Club ..............,.......,.,.............,.. 162 Triangle Club, cast for 'What a Re1iefl ..,. 233 Triangle Club. orchestra ......,....,.......,.....,. 267 Triangle Club, stalf .,.............,..,......... 274 Triangle Club: What a Relief! .... .. 245 Trustees ,.,...,.,,.......,.,,...........,,.....,. 311 Trustees, committee of .,....,,.......... 308 Trustees, picture ........,... 309 Twenty-One Club ,,..,., 237 Two Foot Club ..,......,,.... 260 Undergraduate Council ...,...... Upperclass Clubs ,.,.............,, 391 Upperclass Clubs: 1935 status ....,. 348 Vanuxem Lectures .,,......... 1 ..,..... 315 varsity Club ...........,,....,.,...,..,........ 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The Golf Course, directly in front of The Inn, is available for our patrons and offers the added advantage of meeting one's former classmates and friends. 473 When in Need of GUYVNS + lIO0DS 4 CAPS Complimerfrs OT HOLCOMBE 8: SONS Write to America's Largest and Oldest Outgtter Wholesale CUTIFELL and LE05Al'P BUTTER-EGG-S-CHEESE Est. 1832 Albany, N, Y, Inc. 1935 I? 'nceton University Store Local Representat e EST. T903 TRENTON, N. J. R E N W I O K ' S PRINCETON'S TRADITIONAL EATING PLACE Club Breakfast- Luncheons ExCeIIenT IIOOCI aT All I-Iours-I:OunTaIn Service 58 NASSAU STREET F. A. 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