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'f ., ', W 1 1 1,1 11,151-m ng , L,..14.-4.-,5,.2f.f 1 11Lf1f,:. -L11 1 1 f HT' 1 in, .1 g , PRTNCETON GRADUATES KTILILED. TN WORLD WAR TT TO DATE I 'lr RUSSELL VROOM ADAMS, JR. Class of 1940 PENSACOLA, FLA.,.1AN. 12, 1942 JOHN CHETWODE Class of 1931 ACTION OFF CRETE'-MAY 22, 1941 WILLIAM FLOYD CLARKSON Class of 1917 PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR BASE-OCT. 23, 1942 AUSTIN D. S. DAVIS Class of 1926 HONOLULU-DEC. 27, 19211 JOHN HAMILTON DRUMMOND, JR. Class of 1936 ACTION IN PHILIPPINES-DEC. 31, 1941 JOHN E. HIGGINBOTHAM Class of 1939 CRUMLIN AIRPORT, ONTARIO-NOV. 25, 1940 PHILLIPS RAYMOND HOLMES Class 1:11930 ARMSTRONG, ONTARIO'-AUG. 12, 1942 EDWARD RUDD KARR Class of1924 Fr. BENNING, GA.-FEB. 27, 1942 CHARLES PHELPS KING Class of 1938 PLANE CRASH-AUG. 19, 1942 ROGERS SULLIVAN LAMONT Class of 1920 BATTLE OF DUNKERQUE-MAY 27, 1940 wk uk CRAWFORD LIVINGSTON LANSING Class of1938 Borwooo, NEWFOUNDLAND-OCT. 3, 1942 PETER ROY LAWSON Class of 1920 KILLED IN ACTION-AUG. 19, 1942 SAMUEL STOCKTON MILES Class of 1936 ACTION IN PACIFIC1AUG. 1942 ' ROBERT LEE NEVITT Class of 1936 FT. DEVENS, MASS.-SEPT. 22, 1942 ROBERT MEADE PARKER, II Q Class of 1931 SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO-JULY 7, 1942 RICHARD FULLER 'PATTERSON Class of 1938 ACTION OVER- FRANCE-DEC. 1941 IRVING V. G. PERINE, JR. Class of 1930 KILLED IN ACTION-AUG. 21, 1942 ELMER CHARLES SCHNERHOFF Class of 1939 SOMEWHERE IN PACIFIC-FEB. 15, 1942 HOWARD VOYER WADE Class of 1942 REUBEN JAMES OFF ICELAND-OCT. 30, 1941 JACKSON R. WITHINGTON Class of 1935 FT. BELVOIR, VA.-SEPT. 25, 1941 ROGERS KIRK YOUNG Class of 1937 ACTION AT SOLOMON ISLANDS-AUG. 9, 1942 if Tbe last vestiges of Princeton, tbe 'glorified country club, bave gone up in tbe smolee cyf guns fred at Bataan, Singapore, Guadalcanal and Tunisia since December 7, 1941, and in tbeir place bave come many cbanges. Tbe unlimited cut system bas been drasticalbf modnfed, acceleration bas become an integral part cy' tbe lfe of 70 percent of tbe students and military courses and military plans occupy tbe tbougbts of everyone. -A' Of to war too bas gone tbe BricfafBrac. Limited in pages by an early publication date and tbe exigencies cf tbe tvarftime economy, tbe book features an enlarged Military Section and everytvbere stresses tbe cbanges under zvar-time conditions. -k Believing tbat tbe man of tbe bour is tbe man bebind tbe gun, we dedicate tbis boole to bim and to Princetonians everyf wbere taleing part in tbe greatest struggle for survival tvbicb democracy bas ever undergone. 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Cozmsel .If . .A' LNIALI Iinc , .. ,,,, WILLIAXI C V NDI'R v 'l'I'l', P' eton N Asxociate C ovmsel TRUSTEE EX-OFFICIO CHARLES EDISON.. .Governor of the State of New Jersey TRUSTEES EMERITI NIA'l l'HlfIXV C. FLICINIING . . .. . . . . . VVILLIAAI CI-IURCH OSIRORN. . . . . . JOHN R. PTARDIN ..... ....... .New York City .New York City .Newark, N. J. CI-IARLES H. MCILWAIN. .... Belmont, Mass. CHARTER TRUSTEES ROBERT GAllRE'VF .... HENRX' J. COCI-IRAN. . . WALTER E. HOPE. . .. . . GORDON S. RIiN1'SCPII.Ell. . .. FRANKLIN D,OI.llEll ..... Baltimore, Md. New York City New York City New York City . . . .Newnrk, N. J. JOHN S'l'UAR'l' ..... . . . ALBER'1' C. MILBANIQ. . . DEAN MATI-IEY ...... ..... EDXVARD B. I'IODClE, M. D.. . . DAVID A. RICICD ..... . . . PAUL BEDFORD. . ..... . Al.BRIl7GE C. SAIITH .... ROLANID S. MORRIS. . . HENRY' P. VAN DUSEN. . . EDGAR PALNIER ...... . . . ......Cl'liC:'lg0, Ill. . . . .New York City . . .New York City . . .PlIiladelplIia, Pa. . . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . .VVilkes-Barre, Pa. . . .New York City . . Pliiladelpliia, Pa. . . . .New York City .. . . . .P1'il1CCfOD, N. J. JOHN D. ROCIiEIfIcI-I.ER, 3d .... .... N ew York City DONALD B. ALDRICI-I.. D. D.. . . .... New York City ARCHIBALD A. GULICK ..... .... N ew York City ALFRED T. CARTON .... .... C hieago, Ill. ALUMNI TRUSTEES JOHN G. BUCHANAN .... ............... P ittsburgli, Pa. JASPER E. CRANE ..... JULIUS OCHS AIDLISII ..... WILLIAM A. ICIRKLAND. CLEVELAND E. DODGE. . . ALEXANDER H. BRAWNER. . E. S. XVELLS ICERR ..... . DONALD DANEORTI-I. . . . . .AfVii1llil1gfC7I1, Del. . . .New York City . . . . .I-Iouston, Tex. 7 . . . .New 'H Ork City San Francisco, Cal. ..... . .Exeter, N. H. .. .St. Louis, MO. -ofjwoaaffd -- Harold Vllillis Dodds, PI-I.D., Litt. D., Ll..D. ..... ..............,...... I Jresident George A. Brakeley, A.M. .................... ..... V ice-President and Treasurer Robert Kilburn Root, PH.D., Litt.D., LL.D. ...... ............... I Jean of the Faculty Luther Pfahler Eisenhart, PH.D., D.SC., LL.D. ............ Dean of the Graduate School Kenneth Hamilton Condit, M.E., C.E., D.Eng. ...... Dean of the School of Engineering Christian Gauss, A.M., Litt.D., L.I-I.D., LL.D. .................... Dean of the College Macpherson Raymond, A.B. Assistant to the Dean of the Faculty and to the Dean of the College Dean Radcliffe I-Ieermance, AM. .............................. Director of Admission Ledlie I. Laughlin, Litt.B. ...................... Assistant to the Director of Adniission Burnham North Dell, PI-I.D. ........ ...........,....... D can of Freshntan Robert Russell Wicks, A.M., D.D. ..................... Dean of the University Chapel Laurence Fenninger, A.lVI., B.D. Assistant Dean of the Unifoersity Chapel and Director of Student-Faculty Association Alexander Leitch, A.B. .................................. Secretary of the University John Nicoll Durrie,:'i A.B. ......................... ' ......... Assistant to the Secretary Gail A. Mills, B.S., C.P.A. ........ ..,.............. C ontroller IfVilbur M. Young? B.S., C.P.A. .... ..................... A ssistant Controller john F. Hutton ................. ............................ A ssistant Controller Edward Allen MacMillan,t't C.E. .............. Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings George Robert Meyers, C.E. ......... Acting Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings Clifford Daniel Quick, B.Arch.. .Assistant to the Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings Fred R. Apgar ................................................... Purchasing Agent Stephen F. Voorhees ............. ............. S uperoising Architect Beatrix Farrand, L.H.D. ............ .... C onsulting Landscape Gardener Julian Parks Boyd, A.M., Litt. D. .... ................................. I oiltrariau Wilbur Franklin Kerr ............ ..................................... R egistrar Gordon Gowans Sikes, A.M. .............. Director of the Bureau of Student Placentent Frederick Spring Osborne, A.B. ....................... Director of Public Information Richard VVebster ItVarfield,t'i B.S. . Director of the Bureau of Student Aid and Euzploynrent Tertius van Dyke, A.B. ............................................. Acting Director Richard O'Neil Dufffli A.B. ...................................... Assistant Director Roy Kenneth Fairmanjl: A.B. .... ........... D irector of Athletics Asa Smith Bushnell, BS. ...... .... A cting Director of Athletics George Fulton Brownf: A.B. ................................ Assistant to the Director UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE ON WAR SERVICE Dean Luther P. Eisenhart ......................................... ..... C hairutan Minot Canfield Morgan, jr. ............................. ..... S ecretary UNIVERSITY PI-IYSICIANS I. Wilbur Irleskett York, M.D. ..... Chairnzan, Departntent of Health and Physical Education .Assistant Physician Harry Roenier McPhee ......................................... Charles Montanye Franklin, M.D. ...... . . . . .... Assistant Physician QI. Kendall Wallis, M.D. ............ .... A ssistant Physician Reid B. Brader, M.D. ................ .... R esident Physician Willard Greenberry Rainey, M.D. .... ...... V isiting Physician Ralph Jones Belford .............. .... C onsultant in Surgery Mary A. Hopkins, RN. ............. ................ I nnrutarian VVilliam Landon Dennison, M,T. .... ..... L ahoratory Technician i'Abscnt on XV ar Service. 12 fb cancfp PROFESSOR MOREY -alia PROFESSOR Mouciw XfVith the start of the first full year of acceleration in june, all departments were faced with the problem of continuing to instruct undergraduates in their chosen fields plus taking respon- sibility for any emergency courses deemed necessary by the government for the prosecution of the war. First term courses were made available in both the Summer and Fall Terms, while second term work could be taken in either the Fall or Spring. Wliile more and more students included technical courses in their plans of study, Princeton as a liberal arts college. Seven humanistic studies, while two, sented the social sciences. The Department of Art and continued its 200-year tradition departments dealt directly with Politics and Economics, repre- Archaelogoy offered courses in all phases of ancient and modern art. The sections of music and architecture, represented by Professors Welch and Morgan respectively, still attracted students while the survey courses in sculpture and painting attracted enrollment from students in other departments. The Classics Department insists upon a thorough knowledge of 13 Pnoifisssou STRUN K DEAN GAUSS Greek and Latin for admission to upperclass concen- tration, but students majoring in Classics are encour- aged to take courses in such kindred subjects as art, philosophy, and modern languages. P Professor Gordon Hall Gerould became Chairman of the English Department after the resignation of Professor Hoyt H. Hudson last February. The Eng- lish Department acted as the keystone of the newly inaugurated American Culture Program supplying as its chairman Professor Willard Thorp, the purveyor of Bobby's English of senior singing fame. Believing that a knowledge of the past is necessary for an understanding of the present, the History pecdzf Wm eauafteft Acfcfecf . . . . PROFESSOR GODOLPHIN 14 PROFESSOR T HORP Paortsson GERQULD PROFESSOR STRAYER Ja Paonassoa I-Iizwrrr-'1'HAYaR Department offers a variety of courses ranging from a freshmen term dealing with anthropology and soci- ology to those treating of modern history down to the present day. The Department of Modern Languages and Litera- tures is one of the largest departments in the University with courses in French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian. Special courses for government service were devised to assist in the general plan of the department which-emphasizes the importance of the languages culturally and as tools to research in cor- related helds of studyi A mainstay of the Divisional Program of the DEAN Roor 15 Pkomzssoa ScooN 435 1, PROFESSOR THOMAS PRoFEssoR GREENE I-Iunianities is the Philosophy Department. Three broad fields of concentration are oH:ered to the philosophy major and he is also encouraged to take as many courses as possible in the five other departments which go to 'make up the Divisional program. In its third year, the Department of Religious History has added several courses to its curriculum and is attracting many students from other departments who wish a background of the Christian position in order to understand its place in the modern World. The Department operates on the Harrington Spear Paine Foundation and is conducted by Professor George F. Thomas and instructor Dr. A. L. Jamison. Both the Politics Department and the Department of Economic and Social Institutions have stressed AIHCIICS-1,5 part in the World struggle and the part it can logically play after the peace. The School of Public and International Affairs draws upon the resources of the above two departments plus the History Depart- ment to offer a Well-balanced plan of study of interest to the student contemplating a career in public service. While it may not be selected as a department of upperclass concentration, the Department of Oriental Languages and Litera- tures greatly increased in importance during the last year, enlarg4 ing the number of courses available in Chinese and instituting elementary japanese for qualined students. Arabic, Turkish and 16 PROFESSOR MUNRO Persian were also offered to students in connection with the Far and Near Eastern programs inaugurated by the SPIA. The Department of Military Science made great revisions in its program to accommodate both accelerated and normal stu- dents. In addition to academic requirements, Seniors in the advanced course were required to pass a rigorous physical test including swimming, life saving, and successful negotiation of the obstacle course constructed during the summer. VVith a greater percentage of the Freshman Class than ever before headed towards a B. S. in E. and A. B.'s in various reserve programs taking as many technical courses as their programs would allow, the School of Engineering and the natural sciences faced the busiest year in their history. The Astronomy Depart- ment is typical of the year's trend as it instructed many Navy V-7 men in the science of Marine and Air Navigation. The Biology Department has grown from a series of lectures on comparative anatomy in 1795 to a large and well-equipped depart- ment able to carry on research in many fields which are of service to the government. Courses in biological science include morph- ology, bio-chemistry, physiology, genetics and evolution. Pre- medical men who don't enter the Biology Department can usually be found in the Chemistry Department. ...G- . SX' l ' - . . 4' s, , ..i L4-PW-ii DEAN AI.u1oN Paornssok CAR1 EN run 17 -.EQ Pkorrzssok Hovvaan 1 . -in DEAN H EERMANCE vooafs 14 .... Pnonzsson BENDER MR. FENNINGER 18 LT. COL. Fox .-,Ns -X PROFESSOR Russam. PROFESSOR BUTLER , xp, mi... PROFESSOR H S TAYIOIR The work of the Geology Department was curtailed by the forced abandonment of Summer School of Geology which formerly conducted a tour through the Rockies and the Far West. However, the normal number of courses were offered and field work was done in the Delaware Water Gap and points of geological interest in New Jersey. The Mathematics Department added several elementary math courses in an effort to prepare students for army and navy calcu- lation. Mathematics 108b, which combines an introduction to coordinate geometry with differential and integral calculus, was instituted for first year engineers. Optional lectures were given on the slide rule and special math courses made available to those wishing them immediately for government service. The Physics Department naturally works in very close cooperation with the Department of Mathematics, those of its departmental majors selecting to do theoretical work in physics drawing many courses from the latter department. Many students from other depart- ments took courses in elementary physics this year in connection with naval reserve programs. To Eno Hall the Psychology Department attracts students from all departments, .Psychology 201-202 dealing with normal and abnormal psychology being one of the 111OSt popular courses 19 PROFESSOR BUDDINGTON DEAN E1s1aNHAR'r DEAN Wicics 20 PROFESSOR H. DEVV. SMYTH on Campus. Psychology majors have on num- erous occasions found positions giving and interpreting intelligence tests at Army Recep- tion Centers. More than any other department the School of Engineering was faced with a duty which it had to discharge to the nation and to Prince- ton. Engineers were needed in the Army and the Navy. They are necessary in private indus- try nas well to marshall the forces of produc- tion. Princeton's School of Engineering en- deavors to turn out more than men with only technical knowledge by requiring all engineers to take a basic economics course and preferably a course in public speaking to enable them to put across their ideas in front of an audience. The School of Engineering is divided into seven sections, Aeronautical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Geological and Basic Engineering. Newest of these sections of the PROFESSOR Lmscrer D ' P ia WL!! Wm Needh .... DEAN Comm' r A W.-it If N School of Engineering is that in Aeronautical Engineering estab- lished in the spring term of 1942 under the direction of Professor Daniel C. Sayre. In addition to the undergraduate work leading to the Degree of B. S. in Aeronautical Engineering, graduate work is offered in the fields of design, research and transport. lt is a generally admitted fact that the student enrolled in any one of these sections finds that his is a hard life, for he carries many more hours on his schedule card than does the normal arts student. But engineers are often envied by B.A.'s in these times, possessing as they do 2-A deferment ratings with their Selective Service Boards which in many cases will enable them to complete their college education. However the engineer knows that his is as great a responsibility as any in the front line and one which he l11LlSt meet fully to justify his continued attendance at college. Both during and after the war more and more engineers will be required and the School of Engineering at Princeton is attempting to anticipate these needs. 21 DocToR S70RK Y mi' O C .fm ' lm lg Ss' If-'L 1 f 5- - Wi.. H? ' ' I: 4 :SVI 4 141- Tl f- . ' . , -1Y m ,. F9 . AJ v: asg,f J ' . L.:J5'.5L-'J . ' W- . ' ,1 1. 1 ' 'I' I ' 'r .- -X - ff' K Q 'Q JA iz?-'My 5? , -' -. , ,I wa if f url ' I. 'F.4. L .' .1519 K 'V -ff?'4 . 1., ...QM J3 f ' - s : 5, , 1 -. gi- -, 4? 411- , I 4-A . , - qwa 7nw'wSq J ' 3,3 N-,Q V 4- A' 'CK , T if Gig fb 5 - 'A , i 2 :I 1 ai S 56 . HEY-'. x , ,-fa: 4 X ,A 53- M .4 1.521 -A, Wfartime graduates littered the Princeton campus last spring as the Class of 1917 returned for its twenty-fifth reunion and the Class of 1942 prepared to hold commencement exercises in the face of total war. The condition of world meant uniforms for the majority of the graduating class and commencement: speeches fully reflected the impact of the war. During their four-year stay in Princeton the members of the Class of '42 distinguished themselves in the field of athletics. Last year the Tiger football team scored its third consecutive win over Yale for the first time in history. The basketball team was barely nosed out of the EIL crown by Dartmouth. The Varsity swim- mers bowed only to the mighty Elis. Both the lacrosse and tennis teams enjoyed national championships, while the baseball team walked away with the EIL title. 23 7fze Glad, af 1943 Fall Prom Committee 1 2 4 Seventy percent of the Class uled to graduate on january ahead of 's 'I -d I 28, five months cle u e. In so doino' the class will be D the first to graduate under the accelerated plan. We had hoped that we might be able to say at this writing that the Class of 1943 was the first class ever to Grad' ' D uate never having seen the Varsity football team hopes were shattered - -P the misfortunes of the Varsity schedules, the 150- lb. team enjoyed another championship season as did Coach jimmy Reed's So succumb to Yale, but our on November 14 Des ite ccet men. The Junior Prom week end was greatly cur- ta'l d 1 ' ie Jecause of the war. Instead of a two day of 1943 is sched- - i5'- 7' 1 .Tx YR! 43. .ft I ., '.'-iff-1' Z 'im --my -' ,. f5:!f,- ., T it . li , i ' .V U, . bl ul 3: . ic , Heh: ' ' J Iv-'Q F'-4 ., . Y - i, -J' 1 1 ,,: giwr, - . '- -614 Class oFl'ice1's Supplee, Douglas Lounsbury carousal with the dance lasting almost all night long, the dance was held on Saturday night only and ended at 12:30 sharp to comply with the Blue Laws. The decorations were of a very simple patriotic motif. Dancers could look, however, to the Senior Prom which was to be held in January before the accelerated students graduated. The Class of '43 will be remembered as the class that bought its beer mugs in April and did its Senior singing in August. Acceleration upset the normal schedule of traditions but it did not let-them die. Beer Suits were quite in vogue throughout the football season. The class presidency was held by john Douglas. Ed Supplee filled the vice-presidency and Bob Lounsbury was treasurer. 25 742 610,44 of 1944 lv z, 5 Miiiyiffm Class officers Holland, Johnson, Alexander The war cheated the majority of the members of the Class of 1944 out of enjoying the second half of that carefree year when they were known as the gay young Sophomoresf' The new accelerated plan called for the entire junior independent work to be completed by the end of the spring term, which meant that the Sophomores began to haunt the library and burn the midnight oil over departmental reports. As for a Junior Prom, the ruling against holding proms of any kind in Princeton for the duration seems to preclude any possi- bility of this traditional social highpoint for '44, 26 X .ff.,: liifx . ANR- , ' A A .f4. ' M -1' . .- S? ,I -,,,,,, a. ,. , , .,.,-,wf1 .Y .4 7 G5 A av ,ez ,am L wry' ,fi :I l YZ' .e f f' G i . ,,.ggZ-gfj' mr.-.. .1-' LL' -' R .1 -41 in 1,13 . . E. , N-z '51 E51 M' -77 si fa ' if ya: A Q.- ,ri F 3 '1 ' f E, 1 A9 if fx- - -f 75.1-L -r , Y Y., MQ ,. ,J .ff 454: ': QS? :Rag ft 1 'RM fi .4 , ,I ,EJ ' zfijf '- - , 0 1114? 5758.1 C 4 JL5 n -2 fx- X .s ,J ,Eu ' ., , K 553 F' 2 - V , 'v'-2.1535-.. ,gim l ' QQ'Tf ' Af Fir! .Y ' 552 16539 E , - 1 4513, . E., l 1 'iz 1 2-M 'Z'-Iii .-1 L., ,, , ,1,'g,, LL. 1 1 ll ' ,- ' . ' px ' gk 9 x J- 5 A j ff. 'ir'-. ,., ia 5 .nur :P 1 J 8 Cutting their Princeton careers by a full year, the accelerated members of the Class of 1945 are scheduled to graduate in June, 1944. On entering Princeton the class was quick to prove its niettle by completely defeating the Sophomores in the annual Cane Spree and chalking up a victory against the Yale freshmen in the traditional yearling gridiron classic. No one can forget the numerous gallant goal post defenses put up by the Class of '45 during that unsuccessful football season in the fall of 1941. Pushed out of commons by the influx of the Naval Training School, the Class of '45 became the first to eat its meals on Prospect Street during its Sophomore year. Club calling was held before school opened in the fall, thus doing away with the usual scholastic interruption of former Bicker Weeks. 29 we erm of me Appearing on the campus three months early, the members of the Class of ,46 tired of their dinks before the unaccelerated mem- bers of their class ever arrived. Throughout the summer the Sophomores managed to enforce the tradition, but by fall they had tired of the game and the yearlings were seen going bare- headed about the campus in September. As is usually the case the newcomers outnumbered the Sopho- mores at the annual Cane Spree and managed to take two of the three bouts. The banner was successfully defended, however. The traditional game with the Yale freshmen, which if won would give the Princeton yearlings the right to discard their black ties, was never played. Two elements caused the cancellation of this game which is usually looked forward to with the greatest animation by every 'Princeton Freshman. First, Freshmen were playing on the Varsity so there was no Freshman team and secondly, to top it off, Yale cancelled its game with the Third 30 Varsity which might have served ia place of the regular Freshman game as yearlings made up by far the greater portion of this squad, which was new to Princeton's athletic roster. Of all the hardships brought on by the war, probably the greatest blow to the Class of '45 Was the fact that it was impos- sible to transport members of the opposite sex to the annual Freshman reception at Prospect. For once the Sophomores didn't risk their standing with the University to crash the function. Before the fall was half over the yearlings began to discover that the class room wasn't the only side to Princeton. The Nass, Jerry's and the Biltmore became more and more frequented by the younger set. 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BACK ROW-Hoblitzelle, Iversen, Walsh, Pollock, Schnebly, Cameron, Pechstein, G. M. Allen, Osmun. FIFTH ROW-Oakleaf, Warner, Backes, Warren, Henderson, Di-mklin, Tychsen, Kloman, Stodig. FOURTH ROIV-McCarthy, Bergen, Auger, Norris, Carver, Parker, Bulkley, Hutchinson, Dayton. THIRD ROIV-Beatty, Davenport, Pitney, Hardie, Cobb, Talcott, Sarfaty, Scheller, Heymann. SECOND ROW-Bromley, Bowen, Green, Sloane, Hochswender, Bates, Lewis, Andrews, Mangan. FIRST ROW'-Hill, Murray, Rogers, Grifiin, Supplee, McCormick, Markham Mundinger. Eight days after Pearl Harbor a meeting which will live in the minds of the undergraduates and go down as a major event in the history of Princeton was held in Alexander Hall. The student body packed the auditorium to the rafters, sang the national anthem with fervor, and cheered President Dodds as he delivered his history-malcing address which placed the University on a wartime footing for the duration. V That night President Dodds announced the accelerated plan whereby the members of the Class of 1943 would graduate in February instead of June, 1944 would depart from its alma mater in August, 1943, and the Class of 1945 would fulfill the requirements in june, 1944, a full year ahead of schedule. Seventy per cent of the students de- cided to give up their summer vacations and pursue their degrees on the basis of this new plan of study. The war brought more than the accelerated plan to Princeton. Students found college life greatly changed when they returned to Princeton after the holidays. Read- ing period was done away with as such, and members of the two lower classes found themselves cramming a full- term course into their heads in two weeks. Six courses, or its equivalent, rounded out the average course card. New emergency courses in Japanese, radio, navigation,. and others dealing with special technical training needed for the armed forces were placed on the curriculum. Tutor- 35 E: ing had gone by the boards as a result of an editorial campaign carried on by the Prince, which meant that laggards had to keep up in class for there would no longer be the professional tutor to fall back upon when Hnal exams rolled around. The P7'i7IC6Z'07ZffI7Z no longer published a full paper every day, and attendance at some form of athletics was required of all classes. As might have been expected, the Military Science Department made. some rather swift changes, and stu- dents enrolled in the ROTC found that their gut had backfired. Colonel McDowell met embryo artillery ofli- cers at their first drill period after Christmas and delivered a spirited lecture to them to the effect that they were to have to be just a little tougher than the ,laps and the Germans and that they 111L1St make their class and lab work have a new and deadly meaning. The lab period was lengthened from two to three hours and the students found a new enthusiasm and a new meaning for their work. In a few months it was likely to be their bread and butter-or even a matter of life and death. By the time summer came, extra-curricular ROOPs 36 15 -1-all -Hm nazi: '-' ' ' 4wZane0Mf2:m4 ami' ' een 00f24 were being held on the week-ends. Students voluntarily gave up many hours of their spare time to practice putting batteries into position and setting up complete Battalion communica- tion and command systems. A combat training platoon was soon organ- ized under the direction of Lt. I-Iansl to give instruction in commando tactics. Members of this platoon met several times a week for prac- tice and general toughening up and then went on all night maneuvers, once raiding the town of Princeton much to the consternation of the Borough police. In cooperation with the physical fitness pro- gram, the ROTC students built themselves an obstacle course which proved highly successful. The course covered about a quarter of a mile and utilized every type of obstacle imaginable. A twenty-foot rope climb proved to be the most consistently diflicult for would-be muscle-men. In some respects the summer session proved interesting indeed. Long-standing tradition was shattered as a limited number of the opposite sex underwent special war training at the Uni- versity. The no cut rule was put into eHiect, but the lack of Saturday classes kept the week- ends clear and standing room only signs adorned the 12: 39 out of Princeton every Friday. The Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, in order to keep potential officer material in the colleges, 37 Reich paincefan instituted the Enlisted Reserve Programs. Special re- cruiting boards visited Princeton at regular intervals throughout the spring, summer, and fall. In the fall, the Marines put through a voluntary training platoon under the direction of Joe Fegan '43 who had earned a reserve commission as a second lieutenant at Quantico during the summer. About forty men enrolled for this train- ing and began to spend two hours a week learning the fundamentals of Marine warfare. Students went home for a three-Weelcivacation at the end of the summer term to face many of their former prep school acquaintances and childhood playmates dressed up in the uniforms of the various branches of the service. They were forced to answer questions such as How are you dodging the draft? Many of them were made to feel ill at ease, and all they could do was to grin and bear it, knowing in their own minds that they were doing their part in doing what Uncle Sam had made distinctly clear was wanted. Garuda! fllcafoon In the fall, the students returned to what seemed to most of them a much less attractive prospect than faced their friends who had gone into uniform. The no cut program inaugurated during the summer term was con- tinued Which, coupled with the transportation problem, meant very few, if any, of the traditionally gay week- ends which were once a part of every Princeton man's education. The establishment of the Naval Training School threw many out of their rooms and doubling up became necessary. In many cases three and four men began living in what had formerly been an ordinary double room. By an agreement with the Pennsylvania Railroad, all proms and houseparties were ruled out for the duration. The establishment of the Naval Training School had its effect upon the eating, as Well as the sleeping, situa- tion. Members of the Class of 1945 were rushed through Club Calling in slightly over 48 hours before school opened in September and began to take their meals on !W'R'7aa,in Prospect Street when the Navy pushed them out of Commons on October 5 th. The war had a disastrous effect upon football weekends. Transportation problems prevented the usual crowds from attending the games in Palmer Stadium, and consequently three of the more important games were switched to New York. The usual enthusiastic spirit and atmos- phere that is ordinarily so prevalent on the campus during the football season seemed to be absent this year. Another change brought about by the war in football as well as other sports was the admission of Freshman to Varsity athletics. Several key men on the 1942 football squad hailed from the Class of 1946. A shortage of labor in the vicinity sent Prince- ton men by the hundreds to do manual labor at Belle Meade, a quarter master depot several miles from Princeton. The response to this emergency call was terrific, and hundreds of Princeton students gave up their Sundays to load and unload freight cars. I 142u1uf-fVa4.1-if 14 ce plana As this book went to press, the confusion and rumors that had beset the campus all fall were Hnally ended. On December 17th, the government released the statement of its future policy in regard to the colleges and universities of the country. The Army Enlisted Reserve and all ROTC men are to leave college at the end of the present term. It is expected that enrollment at Prince- ton will be cut in half, and will thereafter drop gradually. But, as President Dodds said in his statement to the press on this new joint Army-Navy Program, L'The thing to remember now is that the colleges and universities will find themselves only by losing themselves in the war effort. If they remain aloof in this struggle, they cannot claim to be a part of the stream of civilization afterwards. 41 4' ,- , x 1.1 , - Lx- ' 4 .. ' 3 fn- P,-, -17 ., . 1' ' HU M. 1- ,., lf1'l V142 l,'SxiH1SLnllili.n,.':.!Iuv!1.n 1 , u., .-,vu -r. ,fum .H :,,..-7 . 1 ' ' ' ' ,'..v1.. ,V . , i. . xi., , Q' .,. if- 1 1 -If H! fi .vi 13.37.-2.3! Q, 3, I A , , ,.,- ...MV - .w k is A . :',-,.f .N' ,1'-.f. V . -. -,.,.. .-xv ,.1- ,. A- v-an-.X--,w,., -.. , .N . -r'-fl, . L- 'lm ' J x -f 1 R 1 f , Qf Vx, ,J ,' f J I, .r If X , 1 ,f Q QMSTYEV ' 'i x w J, ,-,, ., , Lili 'RY H 3 L'lfa1S'LTlIlK1XX .FASB-121 fnI1.'InlI.d':'1i.7l'kl'!A1l'3113613-xllllliil LiL5Z'isL25:,lQ5n3.?LX:li5lbn'.dl . 1. 4u wf aff!! . K 12' ' x x x f a , 4 w A 1 x x CDRGANIZATIONS -i 1... BACK ROW'-Alexander, Brewer, Shirley, Freeman, Broderick, Sudler. FRONT ROIV-Supplee, Johnson, Douglas, Jones, Wunsch. Zfnflefrgfracluaie eww Princeton University's Undergradute Council, com- posed of three Senior Class officers, two Junior Class heads, and the president of the Sophomore Governing Council, together with representatives from various campus organizations, is primarily a means by which student opinion can be made known tion. The Council is chiefly responsible for the working of the Honor System, and is empowered to investigate conditions and questions of import on the campus and to make suggestions to the several deans. to the Administra- The Council was the main force behind the ban placed on tutoring last spring. Acting as a responsible campus sounding-board, it filed a report this fall on the question for the admission of Negroes to the University. Having lately revived the Committee on Scholastic Affairs, it sub- mitted an opinion on the courses in the curriculum, sug- gesting some revisions. It was able to extend the six o'cloclc curfew one hour on football week-ends. Ofiicers for this year were: john Douglas '43, Chair- mang I-lerbert jones '43, Vice-chairmang and Lincoln johnson, Secretary-treasurer. 'K .x1?'Z'7'll A A Q . l!j.Qm,g- ' ' . ' ' iffix,-1, gg, 'V la,,J iggi . - Q, ' are 1.-1, f v fyauizhirr-f,f ik - f - LL ' r :gangs3-i1e4flx'l,f'f'1rf ' v .V ily 'Diff we il'-1-1 PM 'Vial X-?L'4.if ' L- i fpf' l i K ' ,QQ Y ' i1'ft5:.'?fL ZS: 1 245333: 'ii' '-A 1 i I4 4 M1 ' ' xf X LAT t 21531 K Vi I 05225. , mlfkl . . Wx . 711117 . '4-,.,, .Q , 1' G C11-cor? ,V V 'vw -gi AL , 111153 pil' Cyl. AI we X-J ii? IHLYCS H cyhbc L' 212310 , V .uf,..,,f,.m ails vhs: HUC.-1 H-nf' -HA. Vo i X .-fia' 'l k 'f..,i 'ff, 'iff 1n.,,,U . ' I K, 3.gg:5f Pr1,, nge-. 1 3 .'?fg..,, Q , 5 Ce , ., , ai, F55 'ee F0 .. - 'lr-. , -1:-tra- ws e '- , 1- . E-ffl? .I 1-1gf3fm:f -Jz55l5z:.-.. V ' A ' 3'-'gil 4-:Fifi-if SO 133.5 ,,g',.-:5ig-1:Llg:.g-.E.GG.f2.7N',5.,g.-4,1 .-ef. ,.t.- --.r -2:w -.-.'wr'w,,:.,. ..-ia-'R-::.: :-5. W'-:ft -1 'em-:.fr4vw-1iaRrL':, f W' Qi ,.V. Jajivgggtgisfvtvsbc Zwizifd. 1 .V r -X , . We 'W3Cfw?:--'?.2ZS13'.-. .f s, f 'X 1.'.:.r.1- vK'.f5'11i1'1i2,i7ifi:i'., 145. .ii 'N J!'ff.,,3.a 'i-qw W,-4 -S-1' 4 y? 521 .'wI7,,g-w.-w - -'PN l, . W, , ak L -1 --': , png,-sf ' n- 'I- 'f+-1,-I-1. 4 f. 'af , .. N K- it X L ' 5 1eff.'7v.:.,. . Ain? , W' s i e ww 'bf 'r we .2 JA ln 'N 4,455 . A I ww ' X .Viv , W. if X :rr .1 e. 5, LE. As acceleration speeded up academic work, extra-curricular activities tended to drop behind. In no field was this more evident than in that of campus publi- cations. First to succumb to rising publishing costs and the demands of accel- eration upon its editors was the one-year-old Princeton Athlete. VVith its spring Houseparty issue, the Tiger, long-time campus funny-bone ticlcler in cartoon and anecdote, announced that it had been forced to suspend publication for the duration. World War I had similarly put a temporary damper on the Tiger, but with the cessation of hostilities post-war undergraduates re- vived the humor magazine. At the time of its second war-time hiatus last spring, it ranked high in reader interest among undergraduate publications. Although other publications continued in operation, even the mighty Prince bowed to the war emergency and curtailed publication to three papers and three bulletins a week. 45 1 Bm-4-Bm Numerous difficulties faced the staff of the 1944 Brie-A-Brac when they took office in June, 1942, three months late because of the difficulties involved in putting out the 1943 edition. The War and the accelerated program for a time threatened to prevent the publication of the book this year at all, but it was decided to give the venture a try. Having decided to put 'the yearbook out, the editors found that their troubles were just beginning. Printing and engraving costs had sky- rocketed. Materials were scarce. The Class of '43 was scheduled to graduate on January 28 which meant that the book had to come out two months early and come out on time. In the final analysis, the 1944 staff had to do the same job in four weeks that previous staffs had been able to spend nine months at. A smaller book with a maximum of 200 pages was dictated by the virtual impossibility of getting enough advertisements to meet the Hnancial demands of the wartime costs. With these 200 pages, however,the editors did try to break the traditional monotony of the Brio-A-Brac and give it a live, modern make up. George S. Sisson headed up the '44 staff, aided by two able assistants, 46 BACK ROIV-Roe, Monahan, Littell. BACK ROW'-Cecil, Spencer, Puder, Barrows FIRST ROW-Gordon, Van Horne, Mosser. FRONT ROW'-Herhst, Petersen, Risk Hugh G. Petersen, business manager and Dey W. Watts, managing editor. A. Clark Van Horne headed the sports staff while Charles E. Davidson was organizations editor. Members of the 1945 editorial hoard were Fred C. Gor- don, Lawrence L. Lytell, Thomas V. Mona- han, John D. Mosser and Robinson Roe. 47 --vamaapa - -- The 1943 board of the Daily P1'i1zce1f07zin1z took ofiice shortly after the United States was plunged into war and quit Clio Hall in the latter part of October amid a stormy discussion of the Negro question. The board will be remembered for its democratic ideals and its ability to accomplish its ends in a crusade but it is a debatable matter whether or not it was ever on very good terms with the student body. One of the first Princeton institutions that the campus news organ unsuccessfully tried to destroy was Houseparties which Chairman Francis Broderick and his editorial writers deemed to be incompatible with the war effort. ' An attack on the dislocatiug effect that Bicker Week had on studies resulted in Club Calling being held for the Class of '45 before school opened in the fall rather than in February. Another controversial subject on which the Prince succeeded in getting action was the long established Princeton custom of tutoring. As a direct result of the editorial drive put on by the Prince, Nassau Hall declared tutoring illegal shortly before school let out in the spring. The final crusade put on by the '43 board certainly proved the ability, logic and high democratic ideals of the '4Prince editors. The front page editorials entitled White Supremacy at Princeton provoked a storm of campus discussion. BACK ROW-Brittenheim, Monahan, Puder, Sanford, Gilman. THIRD ROIV--Mills, Schultz, Guthrie, Gordon, Cooke, Evans, Christensen, Frei, Holland. SECOND KOIV-Durgln, Huston, Buck, Nimick, Reeves, VValker, Bagley, Malcolm, Mosser, Allen. FIRST ROIV-Whitehead, Dodge, Higgins, Carton, Broderick, Seggerman, Brown, Alig, Quigg. 48 YVith a publication schedule cut to two papers and four bulletins a week, the Prince continued operations during the summer for the first time. A special Freshman Issue and the usual Freshman Bible appeared at the beginning of the summer term as guides for the Class of 546. In contradiction of editorial policy on the Houseparties issue, the 1943 Board gained a measure of popularity among undergraduates by sponsoring two dances. The first was a Summer Prom held at the Nass late in Au- gust, while the second came in November, when the Prince played host to 1200 dancers at the Plaza Hotel after the Yale game. 1 VIN' GMA, Gil BACK ROW'-Waterman, Jackson, Critchlow, Bradford. FIRST ROW-Gl'CCD, Fowler, McGiH:ert. ' ' P4914 Glad ffjxgi Since its founding in 1910, the University Press Club has been recognized as the sole official source of Prince- ton news for the nation's press. The original purpose of the organization when it was established by Christian Gauss, present Dean of the College, was to do away with the haphazard and often inaccurate system of news gath- ering then in existence. The Press Club serves approximately 50 newspapers and press services throughout the nation. Each member has his own group of papers to which he contributes and from which he receives his separate income. In Senior year the members write for The N efw Y ark Times, The H emld Tribzme, The Associated Press and important Philadelphia and Newark papers. Membership in the Press Club is generally deemed the most difficult to obtain of any campus organization. Only four members from each class are chosen from among the many aspirants in the two grueling competitions. They are given a few of the less remunerative papers for which to write. As their writing improves with practice and others graduate, they are moved up into the better paying positions. . Ofiicers of the Press Club during the past year were Alexander R. Fowler '43, president, Philip P. Green jr. '43, vice-president, Robert C. MCC-liffert '44, secretary and Francis B. Critchlow jr. '44, treasurer. 740 S ' Now five years old, the Sovereign not only continues to operate in spite of the difficulties of war-time college journalism which have cramped the style of many another campus publication but continues to add to the prestige which has truly made it the most respected of all campus maga- zines in the short time it has been in existence. It is the S0'U87'f:'ig7Z,.Y policy to direct campus attention to current college, national, and inter- national issues and to test student reaction to many of these subjects. Illustrative of this was the recent issue devoted to the war and its past and future effects upon University life. An inter- esting highlight of the year was the hot and inde- cisive fight which S0've1'eig1z and Prince', adher- ents waged to determine whose poll on the negro question was more accurate. In order to allow the '43 board to write their theses, the 1944 board, with VVilliam K. Zinsser as chairman, took office at the beginning of the fall term. Working with Zinsser on the '44 board were john K. Sinclair, managing editor, Fremont C. Peck jr., feature editor, Samuel M. Peacock, associate editor, john P. Davis, circulation man- ager, Robert R. Miller, survey editor and C. Rich- ard MacGrath, business manager. Bi-YCK ROW-Jones, Miller, Anderson, Root, Sinclair. THIRD ROW-Drew, Peck, Zinsser, Colley, Huntington, Davis, Dodge. SECOND ROW - Marlatt, Tettleback, VVilliams, Britten, Burnett, Appert, Ashdown, Trible. FIRST ROW'-Hurwitz, Waterman, Markham, Bigelow, MacGrath, Kinney, Miller. 51 BACK ROW-Hass, Graham, Deming SECOND ROW-Von Hemert, Nininger Fox, Rudolph, Soete. FIRST ROW-Mor ris, Johnson, Stadig, Rockwell, Shaffer FitzRnndolph. 7fze fjfulncellan gnqineea Continuing its second year of successful publication, the Prirzcetmz Evzgivzeer, having risen to the status of a full-fledged magazine, met accelerated require- ments with a summer-session issue. Founded almost two years ago by Theodore Rockwell and VVilliam Stadig, both members of the class of '43 who now serve in an advisory capacity, the magazine is devoted exclusively to covering engineering circles on the campus and in the engineering world at large with special reference to Princeton alumni. P Late last spring the 1944 Board, headed by Managing Editors Joseph Fox and Williaiii Rudolph, took over. C. A. P. Von Hemert headed the Business Board and Charles Nininger took charge of the men writing articles covering faculty members, BMOC's, and events of interest to all engineers. The Engineer is published five times per year and has one of the highest paid circulations of any collegiate magazine. lt Hlls the need for an extra-curricular activity for which full-scheduled engineers may work without competing with the more leisurely A. B. students. Depending the Calendar advising the week held in function, the Overseeing f '7lze eazwea upon advertising for its existence, continued this year in its role of undergraduate on what the next store. In addition to this primary publication also highlighted a cur- rent BMOC in its Man of the Week column and expressed itself editorially whenever the edi- tors so desired. the Cnleizdarlt voluminous amount of advertising and directing its editorial policy was Thomas Cummins '43. Www .E Messenger,Mo1gan Mozse Wise The Lit publishes six times per year and, with each successive issue, the reader has the oppor- tunity of carefully viewing the various literary trends of the world as reliected by the Princeton undergraduates. As any student enrolled in the University may contribute, a cross-section of undergraduate creative intellectual thought is presented. The Lit receives any short story, play, poem, essay, or article of national or local interest which, if meritorious, will be published. The outstanding issue of the year rolled OIT the presses in March, 1942, when the 100th anni- versary edition appeared. Among' the outstanding alumni contributors were Booth Tarkington '93, F. S. Fitzgerald '18, Norman Thomas '05, Woodrow Wilson '79, T. M. Parrott '88, J. P. Bishop '17, Edmund Wilson, jr. '16, and Philip C. Horton '34. In the September, '42 issue, the feature article was a short story by Thomas Mann entitled Little Grandma. Mann, until recently a resi- dent of Princeton, wrote the story specincally for the Lit. This year's editorial staff, under the direction of co-chairmen Frederick Morgan '43 and Richard Morse '43, consisted of joseph Bennett, Robert Wise, and Thomas Barbour. 7!ze 01414 After December 7th, all planes of the Civilian Aeronautics Authority were grounded. Bennett Airport, closed at the same time, was considered as a base for V-5 flight training, but subsequent action placed it at Pottsville, 100 miles distant, as the nearest Naval air training base. The Engineering School is carrying on the work of the CAA ground school through its aeronautical division. A new, but already pop- ular, course in the department, students have the advantage of being taught by the foremost authorities and of Working with up-to-date tech- nical equipment. BACK ROW--Hass, Marechal, DeMoss. FRONT ROIV-DeVVitt, Donauer, Thompson. 'Me 0 6146 For those undergraduates who must either have a camera in hand or else Work with hypo in a darkroom, the Camera Club affords an opportunity to continue with their hobby dur- ing the academic year. A well-equipped dark- room is now located in the basement of Holder where members have access to trays, develop- ing tanks, and printing frames as well as a num- ber of enlargers. The club holds prize competitions at which time each member has a chance to exhibit his favorite prints to the public. P I i 7lze Glad Taking its ofhcial title, II-ITPCWY, from the mysterious symbols appearing on the old druid temple at Stonehenge, England, the Magic Club is dedicated to keeping alive an interest in the black art at Princeton. Although at most times keeping its sorcery well concealed, the club opened wide its bag of tricks in the Theatre lntime's presentation of GABBATI-IA last spring. '7fze Gaim? Glad LIIST ROIV-Winant, Rice, Reed, R. Rosenberg, Seely, VVorden, S. Rosenborg. SECOND ROIV-Woodbridge, Dodge, Niemeyer, P. Kip, Brandt, White. FIRST ROW-Applegate, Fayerweather, R. Kip, Rodman, Oliphant. Since its founding in the spring of 1941, the Outing Club has busied itself the year-round with out-door activities of practically every descrip- tion. Its winter sports center about the Club's cabin near the ski trails of Woodstock, Vermont. In the spring and fall, members go on canoe trips and hikes to the rocky sections north of Princeton and even as far afield as the Catskills. It was possible to find club members at the cabin at Woodstock almost every week-end last winter. Though skiing is necessarily restricted because of transportation, plans for this season include Christmas vacation and Reading Period. Under the leadership of Spence Davis '43 and Clee Dodge '43, a skiing team which plans to compete at Lake Placid this Christmas is being organized. The Jersey rivers provide ample opportunity for trips with groups from such colleges as Vassar and Swarthmore. As one of the fifty or more members of the Intercollegiate Outing Club Association, the Princeton group will run this summer the Associati0n's College Week at Mt. Marcy in the Adirondacks. This past summer, club members spent a week there camping and climbing with over one hundred undergraduates from various New England colleges. The Club is under the guidance of faculty advisor Dr. Gerhardt Niemeyer of the Politics Department, who 'has had experience in Alpine climbing. He has led numerous rock-climbing trips this fall, on many of which the going has been tricky and dangerous. In elections last March, Ruloff Kip '43 was chosen president, john Fayerweather '43 vice-president and treas- urer, and IfVayne I-Iarding '45 secretary. 'Me Gwdwlia Glad To its members, which consists of all the Cath- olic undergraduates in the University, the Catholic Club offers a special Mass under the direction of its chaplain and adviser, the Rev. Quitnian F. Beckley. From time to time, the Club also invites guest speakers to lead discussions of contempo- rary problems. l Fenninger, Gauss, YVicks, Dell, Broderick. 56 7fze Zllalminaiea Social' Under the direction of its chaplain, Rev. Robert G. Giffen, the VVestminster Society is one of the most active religious organizations in the University. Besides holding vesper services and Communion services in the chapel and spon- soring religious conferenees on the campus, the :Society carries on social work. Among its activi- ties are teaching Sunday School at the Jamesburg State Home and helping supervise boy's clubs at Jamesburg and in the Princeton Negro YMCA. sz,aeW:.4waz,, .aaaaazaa Providing a means by which students and Faculty can work together and through which the work of various Campus social-service organizations is coordi- nated, the Student-Faculty Association contributes regularly to the Princeton Summer Camp, the Yench- ing Foundation, the Grenfell Mission and local organ- izations. Money raised in the Campus drive this year above the quota set was contributed to War agencies. The Board of Directors, headed by Laurence Fenninger '09, consists of 25 Faculty members and 30 students. With living conditions in l1lOSt foreign areas far from , ef - f- -- . :mann Sl. Paxil The St. Paul's Society enables the large number of Episcopalian stu- dents to keep in close Contact with their church. In addition to holding regular church services conducted by its two chaplains, Rev. Wood B. Carper and Rev. Howard Johnson, the Society sponsors speakers who talk upon significant religious ques- tions. Various members go to Rocky Hill each Sunday to conduct Sunday School. BXICK ROW-Hughson, Farmer, Seymour, Waller, Ashman, Drorbaugh. FRONT ROW-Alexander, Mitchell, Rev. Johnson, Rev. Carper, Kloman, Mimmick. 7fze Siacielfq The Princeton Jewish Society is designed to offer its members some program which will educate and stimulate a consciousness of their re- ligious, philosophical and artistic past. The Society this year numbered 45 members. It was reorganized and modernized under the leadership of its president, Myron L. Hurwitz '43. LEFT SIDE-Goodman fseatedjg Intner fstand- ingl. RIGHT SIDE-Hurwitz fseatedjg Pariser China's undaunted spirit is typified by the experiences Gross Qstandingj. y 8 Mall.. of the members of Yenching University, Princeton's campus on the other side of the world. When Yenching University in Peiping was closed on December 8, 1941, the faculty and students who escaped internment set out on a nine-month trek to Free China where, after great hardship, they established a school at Chengtu, capital of Szechwan. The Foundation has had the double duty of supporting the new university while preparing for the rehabilitation of the old after the war. their best during 1942, Princeton students participating in the Experiment in International Living concentrated their attention on Good Neighbor Mexico, where William J. Bethune '43, john B. Christensen '44, Clyde D. Marlatt, jr .'43, Richard R. Orhstrom '44, Sandy M. Pringle '43, Paul W. Rutledge Jr. '43, George S. Shapleigh '43 and Arthur C. Van Horne, jr. '44, spent the summer. Under the Experiment, students live with a family in the country to which they are sent, thus gaining an inti- mate knowledge of its language and customs. g V .-.ft Szfaalwji' Serving in a dual capacity, primarily that of providing the means whereby needy students can meet college expenses, and secondly that of sup- plying the University and undergraduates with the requisites for college living, the Bureau of Student Employment, directed by 9 Nassau Hall embraces some thirty agencies for carrying on its work. i The major agencies, such as Express-Reunion, Furniture Exchange, Lunch-Ice Cream, and Stu- dent Shoe Shop, are those which not only require more time and effort on the part of candidates and managers, but which are also substantially more remunerative. Minor agencies, while re- quiring the same degree of ability and initiative, take considerably less time and are therefore less profitable. Agencies start competitions for the freshmen after uniform exams in November. These competitions often continue until the beginning of sophomore year. The Bureau in addition serves to secure summer jobs for students and is used in the determining of some scholarships. nj BACK ROW-Bradway, Guile, Stevenson. SEC- OND ROW-Wunsch, Fayerweather, Hugins, Cum- mings, Bamman, Schelling. FIRST ROH'-Rich- ards, Sinclair, Higgins, Dr. Van Dyke, Looloian, Marshall, Palmer. 58 we 0 Ke., Through the coordination of five committees, the Orange Key operates as an organization whose main policy is to serve the corporate University. Each committee selects its chairman, and these chairmen compose the executive body. Headed by J. Lieper Freeman '43, who also pre- sided over the Executive Committee, the Freshman Committee of the Orange Key oriented incoming Freshmen for the summer and fall terms. Through the mediums of a system of table guides about the campus, personal calls on Freslunen by men who had backgrounds in common with the speciiic new- NV-llv ,. Q Q ' fs comers, upperclassmen who were recognizable by the orange arm-band and who mingled with the Freshmen in Commons, and by paying special attention to cubs entering the University under Plan C the Freshmen Committee sought to ease the transition into college life. Under Samuel Myer '43, the General Committee branched out to sell War Bonds and Stamps and to con- duct the all-important drive for blood donors for the Red Cross Blood Bank. Eugene Holland ,44 and George Ewing '44 together supervised the work of the Undergraduate Schools Com- mittee. This work consists of sending, as publicity releases to the prep schools of the undergraduates, the activities of the men in college. Last year the Key took over the Campus Guide Serv- ice and, under the leadership of Phillip Quigg '43, saw to .it that visitors to the campus were efficiently guided. 59 TOP ROW-Mathis, Hackney, Raymond, Craig, Bunzel, Russell, Carson. SECOND ROW-Parker, Neitzel, Dodds, Hartman, Schou, Ulsh, Bastedo. FIRST ROIV-Mitchell, Douglas, Sarfaty, Taylor, Meliclc, Mills, McLoughlin. 'anls'aaacfc'S' 60 Following an intensive reorganization period which lasted throughout most of the Spring Term, the University's radio station, WPRU, headed by Program Director VVarren Fales '43, shifted into its highest gear to begin operating on a twelve-hour schedule with a streamlined staff. Since the beginning of the summer term, listeners on the 640 lcc. wavelength have been hepped from 7: 30 until 9:30 in the mornings and have been enter- tained from two to midnight by thrilling serials, broadcasts of sporting events, newcasts, fade-ins on the frequency-modulation receiver, and the unin- terrupted hours of music. These last include types ranging from the strictly classical to that of the jam 'n jive genre. After the numerous technical difficulties had been successfully Hnessed-the station acquiring the best in control panels, microphones, and turn-tables-the headquarters of 'Pru was moved to ,03 Hall. The superfluous and brass-helmeted members of the staff were eliminated by the asumption of more work by fewer individuals. The business department, directed by Addison Taylor '44, secured national advertising on a large scale and, with the appointment of Ray ,4im4afz'.L X3 .... Sarfaty '43, upped its local advertising greatly. Red-headed tech- nical director Lloyd Shaffer '43, continued to be the power behind the switches and the freshman candidates. The Princeton Broadcasting Service frankly aims at listener pleasure rather than serious production Work and offers only slight opportunities for true technical or dramatic work. Unlike other members of the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, it remains autonomous both economically and administratively. lt is neither subsidized, as is the common practice, nor censored by the University. . .,.2 . I 1 f 61 Lippman . . . aofufze Sauce Recently formed to supply pictures for campus publications and undergraduates, the Princeton Picture Service has already proved a success. Subscribed to by the P7'i1'lC6f071itI7Z, the B1'ic-fz- Brac, the Nassau Sofuereigfz, and the Princetoiz Engineer, it handles all the photographic work of these publications and makes it unnecessary for them to maintain their own separate photo- graphic boards. The uniting of this work under one agency has resulted in greater economy and efficiency. The Picture Service also sells prints of any of its pictures to undergraduates at a mod- est price and is prepared to ill private orders. Anthony I-Iass '44, present chairman, and E. R. Lippman '45 are founders of the group. 74.2 P Glad When prominent Elmer Adler set up a perma- nent resident in Princeton, it was his desire to hold informal discussions at 40 Mercer Street for students interested in the graphic arts. As a result, the Princeton Print Club was founded two years ago. The new organization attracted the attention of the undergraduates by offering to lend them for a term framed prints with which to enliven the walls of their rooms. This work has been carried on this year under the direction of Alan VVatson '44. In addition, a prominent worker in the graphic arts comes to Princeton each year to make a spe- cial print which is distributed to club members. BACK ROW-Goddard YValsh, Graveson Brueck mann, FRONT ROW Puder, Rodman, Hass 7711641 Www, iff Wm, BACK ROIV-Betts, Lortz, Stoddard, Black, Batchelder, O. An- derson, Trible, Holmes. SECOND ROW'-Parham, Robinson, H. Anderson, Richards. Friesell, Metcalfe, Schueler, Robinson. FIRST ROIV-McSpadden, Thomas, I-lazlehurst, Putnam, Minnie, Shapleigh, Hoblitzelle, Folsom. 63 'hmeanclrqgain paoauahd. .. Peter B. Putnam, '43 Pfesident and C 0-autbovf George N. Hazleh urst, '44. . Vice-President Rlchard Osann, '43 ............ C0-author George Oliva, '43 ............. C0 -zzutbov' john Knox Sinclair, '44 ........ C0-author John M. Lee, '45 .......... .......Cast Don Durgin, '45 .......... ..... C fist Henry A. Alexander, '45 .... The Nassoons ..... VVillian1 K. Zinsser, '44 George I-loblitzelle, ' S. S. Friesell, '44. .. D. D. Metcalfe, '44 ........ Richard Schueller ' , 44 ..... john C. Denison, '44 ..... john D. Collins, '44 ........ Adolphns Andrews, jr.,'43 43 ..... .....Cast ........Music ... . . . . .Music Chorus Leader ..............ClJo1'us . . . . .C looms . . . . .Chorus . . . .Program . . . . .P1'0g1'am Business Mmmgev' R. W. Holbfooke .......... . .... Diwfectm' Appropriately recognizing the actuality of America's second full- scale war in a quarter of a century, a war which made the annual Christmas trip prohibitive, the Triangle Club and its president, Peter Putnam '43, seized upon the idea of presenting in a panoramic revue of eighteen skits, and as a tribute to the American sense of humor, much that was ludicrous in the years of peace. Within a framework consisting of pertinent dialogue between presi- dent Putnam as a Veteran and R. K. Leblond '44 as a soldier, the book was genuinely, if unequally, humorous. Outstanding were skits Hfzm- mfzny Hall with J. M. Lee '45, Camera? Lights? Action! with H. A. Alexander '45, and Take it Off, a strip number. Credit the script of Time and Again to Putnam, George Oliva, Dick Osann, all '43, and john Sinclair '44. A two-piano team and The Nassoons supported such outstanding musical numbers as How Did You Like La1'ue'.v, by J. W. Douglas, As I Remevlzber Y ou, by john MacFadyen, and I Should Cry, by C. H. Burr. The voices of G. W. Morris '46 and George Hazlehurst '44 were well received in the last two numbers. Much credit is due to William R. Holbrooke, formerly of Harvard's Hasty Pudding Club, who directed. rt i.. .i ev V .4 ' J I. rf. r ,I 5 Al 65 ' 7f1ea,he fnlflme is T an T I .nf -' 1 Coincidental with Junior Prom festivities, the Theatre Intime presented Oscar Wilde's comedy of manners, The Importance of Being Earnest. Tom Barbour, sharing leading honors with Al Hart, directed the lntime's first production of the year. The feminine foils easily matched the pace of Barbour and Hart who strode through Monk Brisbane's sets with omniscient good humour. Wilde's timeless aphorisms have hardly been better received by both audience and critic. Greer Marechal's magic show, Gabbatha, played to a par- ticipant I-Iouseparties audience. The Intime's second experiment included Gordie Evans' piano playing, almost-disappearing bodies, the aid of the ll-ITPCWY, and the rabbit atmosphere incident to the Spring social event. Marechal, a recognized expert at leger- demain, gave his audience an evening of smooth hallucination. Climaxing the season was the world premiere of Jules Romainsf Give the Earth a Little Longer. Originally scheduled by the renowned French contemporary for a Paris opening, the fantasy refuged to Princeton through the efforts of Professor Coindreau of the Modern Languages department. For one of the few times 66 that God has been enacted on the stage, Al Hart gave a commanding performance. In all of the productions emphasis is placed upon the potentialities of the undergraduates for all types of theatre, rather than upon box- oiiice appeal. The staging of Romains' meaty optimism, in which God postpones the end of the world just before the 1939 crisis, proved the capabilities of the Intime beyond doubt. During the summer session, an original play, Come Wliat April, by Toby Wiggam, who is remembered for his Three Wliite Leop- ards of the previous fll and who is now under contract to Paramount Studios, was produced with over a dozen tunes by Charlie Burr. Wiggam used a flashback technique to portray the same love story against seventeenth cen- tury, post-war, and pre-Pearl Harbor back- grounds. Outstanding was the Ragtime Rosie number by Nancy Lawrence, one of the Theatre's importees. Though in suspended animation for the duration, a framework for future Intimes will be kept. ' BACK ROIV-Masland Robinson Hennessey SECOND ROW Alexander, Stewart Dav1s,D1'1ffan McLoughlin Trible FIRST ROW'-Ambrose, Wiggam Dodge, Burr Marechal 71... glee ew BACK ROW-DeLaub, Sawyer, Taylor, Aalfs, Stoddard, J. Kauffman, Bonsall. FIFTH ROIV -Bowers, Mann, Gentes, Lambert, Seely, Tobin, Wilsey, Kuser, Aflieck, Roe. FOURTH ROW -Lotsperch, Bell, S. Kauffman, Rockwell, Stewart, Ochs, Bosworth, Morgan, Steele, Rhodes, Buck. THIRD ROIV-Scull, Palmer, Bumsted, Flournoy, Porter, Eiman, Soons, Nagel, Litch- field. SECOND ROW-Longstreth, Stevens, Jones, Whitaker, Sudler, Magill, Richards, Levinsohn, Ashley. FIRST ROIV-Tienken, Tappen, J. Everett, Knight, Putnam, W. Everett. When Merrill Knapp entered the armed forces the Glee Club members feared lest they would have to carry on Without a director for the duration but Lady Luck paid them a call and Russell. Ames Cooke, director of the Portland Symphony Orches- tra, offered his services to the group. The season can well be deemed one of the most successful in Glee Club history despite the troubled times. Y A joint concert was held with the Dartmouth Glee Club on the one big football weekend at Princeton this fall, while a trip to Vassar marked the high point of the fall season. 7f1e IV of Bazziefz Shop game THIRD ROW-Gentes, Affleck, Boles, Soons, Springing almost immediately to one of the Hazlehdm' SECOND ROW-Adds' Stoddard' most popular musical organizations on the Lotspeich. FIRST ROW-Magill, Sudler, Sly campus, the Nassoons of barber shop fame were born out of last year's Glee Club octet. At spring Houseparties these now celebrated Princeton songbirds were hailed for encore after encore not only at the Glee Club concert but in the various clubs throughout the evening. This fall the Nassoons held a joint concert with the famous Yale Wlxiffenpoofs in New York on the Yale weekend and had no little part in the success of the Triangle Show. As the Nassoons have no director or other professional assistance, many of the arrangements are done by the stu- dents themselves. Singing each Sunday morning at service in the University Chapel is only a part of the work of the Princeton University Choir. The sixty voices under the direction of Edward B. Greene are com- bined with those of students both masculine and feminine from several colleges in the East in con- certs through the year. The annual Milbank Me- morial Concert Will be sung with choristers from Vassar both at Vassar and at Princeton in March. With travel restricted, the highlight of its season was the joint concert with the University Orches- tra at Christmas time. This summer a special campus concert was sung with the Glee Club to a large audience against the dramatic background of a full moon and Blair steps. The Choir will sing this January at the University's first mid-winter graduation exercises. Choir members, who are paid by the University for singing at chapel services, must pass initial and yearly voice tests. John M. Liddell '43 was Senior Manager of the choir this year, while Robert Schmertz '44 and George Sisson '44 were Junior managers. Richard Hamilton '45 accompanied at the piano. . I Z A. - 1 A 2 lv. N A f 1 BACK ROW-Mathisen, Evans, Perkins, Dexter, Allyn, Hass, Morrison, Marchant, B. R. Putnam, Oellers, Caruthers, WVare. FOURTH ROW-Sawyer, Burnet, Ronalds, McMillan, Graham, Glover, Atkinson, P. Smith. THIRD ROIV-Zabriskie, Kerr, McMillin, Cleveland, Reynolds, W. Huston, Andrews, Lane, Bingham, Carter, Bowersox. SECOND ROW'-Freeman, Mitcllell, Phillips, Baker, Hamilton, Lester, McCarty, Totten, P. Huston, D. H. Putnam, Hall, R. Smith, Goldenburg, Bixby, Adams, Wachoh. FIRST ROW'-Morris, Schwab, Calvert, Simsarian, Liddell, Wo1'kman fassistant organistj, Green Cchoirmasterj, Schmerrz, Lang, Sands, Magill, Robinson, Jeuter. 69 --f l BHCK ROW-Van Eerde, Gregory, Roe, Williams, Cox, B. Putman, Hotchkiss, Zufall, Aflieck, Soete. FIFTH ROIV-Reville, Best, Doneaur, White, Crook, J. Schwarz, Archer, W. Swartz, Maechims, Mason. FOURTH ROW-R. VV. Huggins, R. M. Huggins, Seidel, Wilson, Bostian, Poder, Drake, Furth, Terhune, Acaster, Gould, Bacon. THIRD ROW'-Kiviat, Foster, Schel- berg, Caldwell, Hiller, Baldwin, Hagendorn, Erion, Aaron, Wiley, Tisdale, Davidson. SECOND ROW'-Burdett, Mr. Austin,.Conne1', Phillips, Paulson, Taylor, Lane, Miner, Easely, Cheney, Blackadar, Goldenberg, Benson, Ford. FIRST ROIV--Stewart, Merrill, Bonsall, Fan- cher, Belbram, D. Reed, Tinaligia, Haines, Barnes, D. Putman, McSpadden, Mutch, Palmer. we E J Having undergone a complete reorganization last an season and having become a major extra-curricular activity, the Band this year under the combined batons of Director Arthur Austin and Student Leader C. Donald Ford ,43 played a successful part in spark- ing the enthusiasm of Princeton players and Princeton 1'0OtC1SS at home and out-of-town football games. The Band accompanied the team to four away games, playing three times in New York when both service teams and Yale were met, and once in Phila- delphia. It was forced to forego the trek to Cambridge because of obvious Wartime transportation difliculties. Precisely intricate formations, Conga fight cheersf' swing arrangements of football songs, and a fast tempo enlivened Tiger backers throughout the season. Pre- Y ale game maneuvers at Baker Field were based on a highly optimistic 'We did it before and we can do it again' motif. As in seasons past, the Band plays at major basketball games and hockey matches in the winter season. It continues its activities, giving concerts at Princeton and at other institutions, usually climaxing the series with an open-air concert for a Houseparties audience. Grads returning for reunion festivities also hear and see the band in action. George W. Soete '43 held ofiice as president of the Band. The manager was Charles S. Benson '43, while Arthur Burdett '43 was drum major. 1 Hard hit by the war, the Orchestra was handicapped 110t only by acceleration and restrictions on travel, but, when its director, Maurice von Bomhard, was inducted into the Army in October, it was forced to look for someone to take his place. Luckily for Princeton music lovers, Russell Ames Cooke agreed to assume the post of director. . During the year the Orchestra planned three major concerts, the first a joint concert with the Princeton Choir in December, the second the Wiiiter Concert and the third a Spring Concert held jointly with Adelphi. Robert W. Hugins held down the position of president during the current year. '7!w Uwhwha BACK ROIV-Elder, Cerny, Roe, Lubanke. SECOND ROIV-Lloyd, Lippitt, Fitzell, Hiller, Paulson. FIRST ROIV-Richards, Cheney, I-Iugins, Soete, FitzRandolph. With a membership limited to five instead of the customary twelve pieces, the Princeton Tigers, led by Irv Townsend '43, confined their activities to Princeton and surrounding territory because of the limitations placed on travel by the war effort. Within those limits, however, they continued to provide the same Hue music which has made them one of the best known college bands in the East. Accepting engagements at clubs, student parties and dances about Princeton, the Tigers also lent their services to the USO and, in the absence of football weekends, inaugurated regular Saturday dances at the Nass. 71 7he 759m Dilks, Townsend, Thomas, Justice, Noyes. u Bi-ICK ROW-Cleveland, Stephenson, Williamson, Dunk- lin, Hutchins. SECOND ROIV-Roche, Colley, Haines, Mueller, Morse, Rusher. FIRST ROIV-Nunez, Mark- ham, Lounsbury, Weil, Burnett. aazfa Encompassing more than half a dozen organizations, Whig-Clio has the largest membership and most comprehensive range of any extra-curricular body on campus. The country's oldest collegiate literary and debating society has completed its 177th year of exist- ence with Robert Lounsbury '43, president, John Markham '43, vice-president, and Andrew Weil '43, secretary. For the Hrst time in over thirty years, its Varsity Debate Team defeated both Yale and Harvard to gain the championship. The Speakers Bureau of Wliig-Clio furnishes speakers for women's clubs and Rotary meetings throughout New Jersey, and is usually over- burdened with requests for Princeton after-luncheon lecturers. In the Senate of Whig-Clio, modeled after the U. S. Senate, members introduce, debate and pass on legislature in the approved manner and gain valuable experience in the practice of democracy. Another Halls' subsidiary is the New jersey Club which is con- cerned with the analysis ofthe politics of the state. Politically prominent speakers are invited to address meetings of the Club. Extremely active is the International Relations Club. One of the highlights of the fall term was the Middle Atlantic I.R.C. Conference held here at Princeton attended by over two hundred delegates from approximately fifty colleges. Two publications, the Hall-ZlfIa1'k'and the Nassau Lit, flourish under the aegis of Wliig-Clio. The first is the Halls' news organ, the Lit publishing the contributions of undergraduate and nationally known writers. . 72 acabliwg lwanq 14cfwiZioL Xfvlllg -'Clio's most outstanding event of recent years was its open forum this fall on the question of admitting' Negroes to the Univer- sity. An overflow crowd packed the chamber to hear two Prince edi- tors take the aHirmative against Lemuel Hutchins, Senate president, and lfVallace Williamson. 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SECOND ROW-Schmon, Covington, West, Hardy, john- son. FIRST ROIV-Bickel, Clements, Hullmrd, VVright, jones. 76 Glad The Varsity Club was conceived three years ago to act as an agency for the athletes to cooperate with the University in the promotion of athletic relations with other universities, to help the University in the formation of athletic policies, and to increase the unity among the Wearers of the Varsity MP. This year the Varsity Club has Worked to solve the problems offered the athletic program of the University by the war. It has adopted such solu- tions as the abandonment of Freshman sports, trans- fer of some football games to New York, and a gen- eral economy Where road trips and the expenditure of equipment were concerned. One of the primary aims of the club since its foundation has been to establish among both spec- tators and players a greater appreciation of the high value of good sportsmanship. Outstanding evidence of its success in this undertaking has been the im- provement in the cheering given rival teams on our field. YfVhile spirit has been high at all contests, Princeton spectators have shown, their appreciation of outstanding play by rivals freely. i ., . . ,SL , is . 4 P Z Y 7-.ki , X N -,Kc is 5- Q25 N if ' fi xx fs . -1 ' ': W .Q so W., .f ,isa 3 v-1 .... V v,ILw,i , I . -'n Ss. 4. in ' ' I ' - Li 1 ' - - ' M 'si ssifsraff'-'-'ss Q . J , , W . n ,I fa- 3 kia 3-,Pea RQ 0 r U K W-. - LQ! fi , VV' ' . ' + '.. '-.Q ,S ,gr - rw' , ,A A mg 'vgE M,-ff ' x W , ' 1 53 gif-' 1 r '- . L V 3 , Tv? , 'hs , . -' 4 ' x' F - , J ' jki 1 Q I - A ' ' 1.1 , x Y' I , x k ' fuk. Q lx ' '. 'V ','1H1'f,,:f LAX. i'.-A' ,AL ' ', 'r.,j:l ' A H,1:.Ef ,,, K ,.k..X -, A M ,. . , , ,mm - l 4 C ' L ala' J: -- . 'WMA' in I . NAHQQ r A NA 1 .V W .'. f , ,, V , L :- gf- :f..,: , 'Q '- ,A V1 ,ilu-v fgfjf,1g-,. 4+ Qi:- f 1'.-', .'f Q' ' 4' :-Plf7nif5s ':- - - 55. -4. .,,J., , gym .L A f ? . 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FRONT ROW-Douglas, Edwards, Kinniry, Schmon, Morris, Headley, Perina. 7mm 641222 The excellent blocking and superior execution that marked this first period soon gave way to a sloppier brand of ball playing despite the fact that the Orange and Black managed to stumble through to a 20 to 6 victory. W7 ith the exception of the Hrst and last games, the Bengal gridders proved to be a headache to sports casters. Invariably, the word upset would be found in the headlines over the description of Princeton games. It got to the point where the undergraduates began to believe that it was a jinx to be favored by the New York columnists. The Williaiiis game was practically' con- ceded to the Tigers by all sides. Who would Sauna Princeton 20 Lakehurst 6 Williams 19 Princeton 7 Princeton 10 Navy 0 Princeton 6 Penn 6 Princeton 32 Brown 13 Harvard 19 Princeton 14 Dartmouth 19 Princeton 7 Yale 13 Princeton 6 Army 40 Princeton 7 have thought that such a speedy, shifty team would invade from the north so early in October? Who would have guessed the favored Bengals would fall by such a score, I9-7? The game vvasn't a freak by a long shot. The Princeton team was simply out- passed, out-run, and out-played by a team that just happened to be hitting on all fours that afternoon. After falling before such an unimpressive foe as VVilliams, the future looked dark indeed for Nassau gridders. It seemed as if a slaughter were going to be the order of the day when they came up against a powerful Navy eleven. But the tables turned, and Navy Went down before the Bengals, 10 to 0, as George Franke carried the ball over for the only touchdown of the gameand Bob Sandbach put the contest on ice by converting for the extra point and kicking the field goal. Despite the Navy victory, the cause still seemed hopeless when the Tiger traveled to Philadelphia to engage the mighty Penn aggregation. True to the reputation that they had gradually been acquiring, hoxvever, the Bengals succeeded in holding the Quakers to a 6-6 tie. The episode was repeated in Palmer Stadium aiweek later when a favored Brown eleven fell 32 to 13. Captain Schmon and Coach Wieman It began to be generally accepted among the country's sportswriters about the time that the Harvard game rolled around that Princeton lhad been highly underrated all season. Consequently they gave the nod to the Orange and Black in Skinner, Metcalfe, Davis, Schueler, Folsom, Griffin, Radcliffe, Murray. 80 the traditional tilt, but it simply could not be. With only a few seconds left to play, the Tigers were ahead 14 to 12. Harvard recovered Davey Marshall's fumble well up in mid-field and threw a long pass that was good for six points to put a story-book ending on what was undoubtedly one of the season's greatest games. The Harvard encounter seemed to crack the team's morale, and things went from bad to worse until the Tigers Hnally lost to Army, 40-7. Some attribute these last four failures to a let-down. Others say that the team was simply playing over its head in the middle of October. Whatever the cause, it was a good, if unfortunate, team and may always be remembered for its unpredictable play. The Yale game was a miserable affair in more ways than one. Held in Columbiaas Baker Field while an .icy gale froze all onlookers, this last of the traditional series for the duration seemed doomed after the first few minutes of play. Wind and superior tackling allowed the Bulldogs to run right over Princeton's Tigers. The game did little to bolster the morale of team and rooters for the final game of the season with Army the following weekend. A !50-pcwud Zzaaidall BACK ROIV-Blair, Abbotts, Furman, Meyers, Jessop. THIRD ROW'-Willi:1ms,McShnne,W'il- son, Sully, Wiese, Fuzy, Heisler. SECOND ROW-McManus, Hallowell, Adamson, Miller, Dougherty, Randall, Danaher. FIRST ROIV-Hallett, Meyers, Farr, Willis, Hedburg, Eley, Coddington, Couch, ,Todcl. The Fighting Fifties provided Coach Harry Mahnken with his fifth EIL Championship in six years as they Crushed Villanova, Cornell, Penn and Rutgers. Proving nearly worth their weight in points, the Tigers scored 148 points in the four games while holding their oppo- nents' aggregate to zero. Bill Hedberg captained the squad from one guard post with Pete Wiese at the other, Randy Myer at center, Bruce Hallett and Ralph Hallowell or Jack Abbotts at tackles, and Franny Farr and Bill Adamson or Roger Wilson Hanking the line. Art Coddin'ton,.ealled signals with jesse Couch and Charlie Willis at halves and Bill Eley at full. afzaliq Scream BACK ROPV-Bowen, Brewer, Rendall, Newbold, How- ard,1Palmer, Richardson, Case, Jones, Reed Qcoachj. FRONT ROW-LeBlond, Skinner, Koelsch, Paris, 'Pr Captain Chamberlain and Coach Reed ' VVhitehead, Kelley, Chamberlain. Fielding the countryis outstanding soccer team of this season, Coach jimmy Reed garnered his third Middle Atlantic champion- ship in five years of mentoring Tiger soccer elevcns. The undefeat- ed Orange and Black booters strode through a nine-game schedule, having only two goals scored against them, with one match ending in a scoreless tie. Captain Ward Chamberlain and Dick LeBlond scoring, Prince- ton avenged last year's defeat with a 2-0 victory over a surprised Army team. Outplaying a feeble Cornell eleven in every depart- ment, the Tiger soccermen showed their coordinated offensive- defensive team to good advantage with a 6-O win. This same com- bination of scoring punch and rugged defense triumphed over Penn, the only team to score against the Bengals, 5 to 2. Against Lafayette and Swarthmore, who were beaten 6-0 and 7-0 respectively, the team displayed its power. john Koelsch net- ted three goals against the Leopards and Forward Phil Paris equalled this against Swarthmore. Having beaten Harvard in a non-league encounter, Princeton clinched the championship with a 3 to 0 victory over Haverford. Sophomore goalie Chan Brewer and defenseman Bud Palmer were bulwarks in a resistance which proved too stiff for the Hornet forwards. Princeton ran riot against Lehigh in the final league tilt scoring six times in the final period to win 9-0. Yale's stolid, exceptional defense, a zero temperature, and a strong Wind which deflected even short kicks resisted the Prince- ton forwards through an overtime period to give the Bulldog a scoreless tie in the final match of the season. 82 04044 Gowzhy During the early season, the harriers had little difiiculty in sub- duing all opposition. Rutgers was beaten 48 to 15, Penn fell 50 to 15 as Tiger runners took the first ten places, and Columbia was overcome 47 to 16. Sophomore Paul. Fenton lived up to his first year promise as he led the field in the Rutgers and Penn meets and shared first position with Ed Bragdon in the Columbia. Visions of an undefeated season were rudely shattered at New I-Iaven at the end of October as both Harvard and Yale finished ahead of Coach Matty Geis' men. The Crimson turned in their second upset in as many years in the Big Three Championships. Bragdon placed best for the Tigers, taking fifth place. Fenton pulled a muscle at the two-mile mark and took ninth position. In the I-Ieptagonal meet over Van Courtlandt Park in New York City, Ed Bragdon finished first for Princeton in eleventh place as the team took sixth place in the rankings. A week later Princeton placed eleventh in the lC4A meet as Fenton Hnished highest for the Tigers in the individual rankings in fifteenth place. The pleasantest surprise of the season was the showing of Fresh- man Owen Roberts who had never run cross country before com- ing to Princeton. Seniors Frank Carolan and Captain Rolf Kip turned in good races every time out as did Christy Wilsoii, Tom Whitin, Bob Specht, Perry Monroe, Don Lambert and Ferd VVascoe. . A . . V-Q. i 'L 4 l l if BACK ROIV-Gels, Whitin, VVascoe, Lambert, Trimble, , Geis Ccoachj. FRONT ROW'-Wilson, Fenton, Kip, Cardlan, Bragdon. 83 'v.' ' 4 7 , ff Y' V if q f'-x ' if S ' I, . - s -Q if 17 . 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The next week found the Tigers being unmer- cifully trounced in the hands of a blood-thirsty and very capable Dartmouth sextet to the tune of 8 to 3. Then after a non-league breather with Boston College that Princeton won, 5-2, the Tigers launched the second half of their league campaign by outscoring Harvard, 4-2. Following this came another easy victory over Army, 9-4, after which the Tigers turned the tables on the Elis by handing them a 3-to-2 defeat. The next week Princeton walked all over St. Nicks, S-5. Going into the home stretch in their league competition the next week the Tigers still had a chance to Hnish in second place behind the Indians, but a 5-to-2 defeat administered by the Cantabs ruined this opportunity and the season ended the next week with a 9-to-3 rout at the hands of Dartmouth. Coach Vaughan BACK ROW-O'Brien, Palmer, Johnson, Marquardt, Baldwin, Cappon fcoachl. FIRST ROW' -Munda, Bartlett, Lloyd, Mayo, Lawry. afmliq Baakeiiall Princeton's 1941-42 basketball team was undoubtedly the great- est quintet ever to represent the Orange and Black in intercol- legiate competition. By a surprising rally in late season, the Tiger five came from behind to tie Dartmouth's EIL champions, who have held the League title since 1938. Twice during the season the Big Green miraculously saved its championship by overtaking an aroused Tiger in the last five seconds of play. The Bengals easily won two pre-holiday tilts against Lehigh and Lafayette. After beating Rutgers for its third in a row, the Orange and Black lost to Rochester's excellent ive, which com- piled sixteen straight victories, and to Syracuse, another eastern leader, Notieeably improved after the holidays, the Tiger quintet had no difficulty in swamping Rutgers and Fort Dix to conclude pre-league competition. Princeton opened its bid for EIL honors with an impressive 59-to-24 win over Yale. Then came the Hrst of two epic encoun- ters with Dartmouth. During the last minute of play, Paul Busse 86 tipped in a basket to give Princeton a 48-to-47 lead, but with three seconds left Dartmouth's George Munroe sank a foul shot to send the game into overtime. The Big Green finally triumphed, 54-to-50, by virtue of six-foot-five jim 0lsen's two amazing back-handed pivot shots. George Lawry was high scorer of the evening with 19 points. In what a sports writer of The DH7'f77I0ZlfL7 termed the most thrilling basketball game ever to be played in Hanover, the champions for the second time overtook Princeton, which had led for 39 minutes and 35 seconds. As several thou- sand partisan followers roared their approval when the scoreboard recorded 55 for both teams, the Green intercepted a Princton pass and froze the ball until there were but five seconds left. A quick pass to Olsen, who tossed in a lay-up though covered by two Princetonians, gave Dartmouth a 57-to-55 win. The Indians' center tallied 25 points while Lawry scored 21 for Princeton. Cappy Cappon's five sandwiched a 51-to-36 vic- tory over West Point between the two Dart- mouth heartbreakers. Fighting back after the second Dartmouth defeat of the previous night, the Orange and Black's weary and hard-pressed quintet itself snatched victory from defeat in the last three seconds to beat Harvard, 54-to-52. Captain Ed Lloyd dribbled through two men to tie the score with a one-handed thrust from the circle. With the clock rapidly approaching the zero, Lawry grabbed an unsuccessful Crimson shot, dribbled the length of the floor into a corner and won the game with a perfect toss. The high-scoring Tiger forward tallied 25 points to give one of the best performance ever seen in Boston. VVith this victory, Princeton initiated a drive which eventually tied Dartmouth for first place in the EIL. The Tiger five won eight successive League contests while the Green lost single games to Harvard and Pennsylvania. After downing Columbia, Princeton turned back Cornell's chal- lenge, 58-to-36. Yale and Harvard were decisively beaten by scores of 53-to-33 and 54-to-43 respec- tively. Pennsylvania, Cornell, and Columbia were successively crushed by similar counts. Then Princeton clinched a tie in the Hnal game of the season by rallying in the second half to down Penn, 46-to-32. A play-off to decide the EIL championship resulted in a clear-cut victory for Dartmouth's Indians, 46-to-38. Though Princeton played with its customary spirit and drive, the Bengal court- men missed many easy shots and simply could not counter when a basket might well have turned the tide. Twice in the last half the Orange and Black pulled up to within two points, but each time Dartmouth checked the threat and eventually won its Hfth successive EIL championship. A survey of Princeton's roster explains the outstanding performance of a team which looked better in defeat than victory. Captain Ed Lloydls fine floor play, team direction, and poise were especially in evidence during the trying moments of close games. Senior guard Dewey Bartlett won the distinction of being the best defensive player in the League. George Lawry, Sophomore spark- plug, was the team's high scorer and runner-up to Dart- mouth's center Jim Olsen with 171 points in twelve EIL contests. Captain-elect Jack Munda distinguished himself by his aggressive play both offensively and defensively. Senior Dick Mayo and Sophomore Bud Palmer alternated at center where all offensive plays originated from Prince- ton's pivot system of play. Bob Baldwin and Dave johnson saw much action as the squad's leading reserves. Lawry and Bartlett were selected as all EIL forward and guard respectively, while Lloyd and Munda received hon- orable mention. 1-f ILLICK ROI!!-l-lanke, Turnbull, Blake, Robbins, James, Hallowell. SECOND ROW'-Reed fcoachj, Zanfrini ftrainerl. FIRST ROIV-Carothers, Taylor, Van Brewer, Henry, Griflin. Except for its wins over Harvard and Yale to lay claim to the Big Three title, little can be said for the success of jimmy Reed's crop of Varsity grapplers, vintage 1942. The mediocre season was particularly hard to swallow in the shadow of last year's championship squad. The season started with a bang as the Tigers copped the first four matches in their opener with Rutgers, but before the meet was over the Scarlet had tied the score 16-16. The Bengals dropped their next two meets to Penn State and Pennsyl- vania and entered the Columbia meet definitely the underdogs, only to upset the Lions 29 to 3. The Orange and Black then managed to hand both Yale and Harvard decisive drubbings, de- spite the fact that Gene Taylor, EIL 136-lb. champion and only undefeated member of the Princeton squad, was kept out of these import- ant meets because of illness. V The matmen lost their final match to Lehigh, 14 to 16, and then tied that team for fourth place in the Eastern Intercollegiates, where Gene Tay- lor successfully defended his title. A six-inch P was awarded to VV. E. Taylor '43, and four-inch P's were awarded Captain Van S. Brewer '42, C. T. Henry '42, A. YV. Turn- bull '42, J. H. Blake, III '43, R. B. Robbins '43, Hamilton Carothers '44, I. L. Griffin, Jr. '44, and R. E. James '44. Manager G. J. Hanks '42 and Assistant Managers T. T. Horton '43 and R. P. Hallowell '43 also received four-inch P's. aaalzman Badkelzalf B lC'Ix ROIV Delatoui Wilson, Kadlic Ccoachj Abbotts West. FRONT ROIV--Chew, Vogt, Breue1,YanB1ed'1 Kolff Allerdice. Opening the 1942 season with a decisive 41-to- 33 victory over a Peddie team which, thanks to six-foot-six-inch Stretch I-Iaarlow, appeared as strong as anything which it would have to face, the yearling basketball team gave promise of be- ing as good as any squad in recent Princeton his- tory. When the season closed, the team had succeeded in building a record of ten wins against only one loss. Six games were completed before the Freshmen met their only defeat. In one of the few games away from home, the squad encountered a big and determined yearling team from Army which caught it off-balance and delivered a 49-to-36 drubbing. After this one setback, the team re- covered to defeat, in order, Hun and the fresh- man squads from Penn, Yale, and Columbia. The matter of reserves was the principal proh- lem of the '45 squad. On the first team were forwards Bill Vogt and johnson Allerdice, center Bill Van Breda Kolff, and an alternating trio of guards Chan Brewer, Bob Chew, and Toby Fullerton, Other members of the squad who played throughout the season were jack Abbotts, Dick Huber, Jim Lipscomb and Dave Marshall. Katz Kadlick once more coached the yearlings. BHCK ROIV-DeMange, Gilbertson, Ludington. SECOND ROIV-Schill, Gilmore, Van Horne Qtrainerj, Cameron, Dean. FIRST ROW-Kixrniller, Bumsted, Campbell, Hodges, Steppe Qcoachj, ' Lacking any real strength, the 1945 Freshman natators managed to win only three meets, and one of these by a bare one point margin, while losing to five other opponents. The Cubs started out in fine fashion, downing Peddie and Columbia by decisive 40-to-26 and 36-to-26 scores. However, the actual extent of their weakness was fully revealed only two days after the latter victory as a tidal wave of inter- scholastic champions from Mercersburg Acad- emy 1'olled over the hapless yearlings, 55 to 11. In a close 38-to-37 dual meet with the Penn freshmen, the Orange and Black emerged the victor as a win in the last relay brought them from behind to a one point lead. Following this brief revival, the Tigers were submerged pro- gressively deeper and deeper under the waves of Lawrenceville, Blair Academy, Trenton I-Iigh School, and Yale freshmen. Captain Bill Campbell led the Cubs in ability as well as name, going through the season unde- feated in the 100-yd. breaststroke and providing the spark which frequently put the medley relay team out in front. 91 Wafzdflfq Sw-Bn ' BACK ROIV-Howell, VViese, Van Horne ftrainerj, Stadig, Brown. SECOND ROIV-Trubee, jones, Williams, Sly, Doran, Kendall. FIRST ROIV-Kixmiller, Berna- bei, Clark, Sullivan, Crawford, Pach, Steppe fcoachj. Again Coach Howie Stepp turned out one of his traditionally Hue swimming teams. The Bengal mermen splashed through their schedule last win- ter virtually unscathed. Only their final encoun- ter with the almighty Elis spoiled an undefeated and otherwise perfect record. Three pre-season encounters were chalked up on the win side of the ledger by impressive scores. Lafayette fell, 15-60. Fort Monmouth proved even easier and was only able to garner 9 of the possible 75 points. Rider followed the Lafayette lead and was submerged, 60 to 15. The League competition proved equally as easy for the strong Tiger squad. Army, the strongest team the Bengals had to face with the exception of Yale, bowed to the Nassau mermen, 26 to 49. Navy and Columbia both fell by iden- tical scores, 63 to 12, while the Penn ,squad couldnit even do that well and only managed to eke out 11 points. Dartmouth and Harvard proved slightly above average and held the Tigers to 25-50 and 22-53 respectively. After nine straight victories the Princeton mei men were destined to meet their defeat in home waters at the hands of the mighty Blue. Most sports writers agreed at the time that the Yale team 'was undoubtedly the strongest aggregation of swimmers ever to be gathered together on one team, even including former U. S. Olympic teams. As expected, the Orange and Black succumbed to the unmatchable Elis but the Yale swimmers had to break several pool records to nose out their Princeton competitors. The score of 45 to 30 left the Tigers happy in their defeat. As a group,. Mentor Stepp's freestylists were the best in Princeton swimming history as can readily be seen by the pool and Princeton records which they managed to break during the course of the season. The 100-yd. Princeton record went by the boards when Captain Tom Sullivan swam the first leg of the 400-yd. relay in 52.6 during the NCAA meet at Cambridge, Mass. In smashing the 100-yd. mark Sullivan helped to establish a new 400-yd. relay record of 3:32.5, the winning combination being Sullivan, Ed Jones, John Clark, and Tony Bernabei. Back in Brokaw Pool Sulli- van, Clark, Bernabei and Captain-elect Bill Craw- ford established a new pool mark for the 400 of 3:34.8. A pool mark of 1135.6 in the 200-yd. relay was set by the team of Sullivan, John Brown, Clark and Bernabei one afternoon after practice to enable Brown to earn his letter. Fi- nally Bill Trubee, who had been doing an excel- lent job on the distances all season, broke the all- time Princeton record for the 440 during the Eastern Intercollegiates at Yale after churning over the quarter-mile course in 5 :00.7. In addition to the excellent freestyle division the 1942 team was blest with two excellent back- strokers, Tom Shand and Bob YViese who kept their times hovering around 1:40 most of the season. Connie Doran and Ben Oswalt usually could be counted on for a first and second on the spring board. The team's one weakness was in the breast stroke which, despite the valiant efforts of Stew Pach and Bill Stadig, could seldom be relied on for more than four or five points a meet. The beauty of the 1942 team was the fact that it was sparked by Sophomores, all of whom showed possibilities of being even better in 1943. Shand, Wiese, Trubee, Oswalt, Bernabei, jones as well as a number of reserves all hailed from the Class of 1944. Bill Campbell '45, captain of the Fresh- man team, showed promise of filling the breast- stroke gap in 1943. md, ' Coach Dick Swinnerton's Varsity Gymnasts opened their 1942 season against the EIL cham- pions, Penn State, before 7,000 rabid fans and lost their match by a score of 49-5. Three further defeats were suffered at the hands of Army, Navy, and Temple teams. Though obviously a poor season for the Tiger musclemen, the team improved as the year wore on. The main burden was carried by such con- sistent go-getters as Captain Jack Bigelow, a triple-threat performer on the flying rings, parallel bars, and side horse, and Al Blackadar on the high bar. Bigelow, however-the only man on the squad with pre-collegiate experience - fell far below the expectations he aroused by his show- ings in previous undergraduate competitions. Dan Cole, '43 and Phil Quigg, '43, in the flying rings and tumbling divisions respectively, made rapid strides towards becoming two of the squad's more competent members. Swinnerton, coach of Princeton's oldest sport which celebrated its centenary in 1937, awarded two gold medals to Captain Bigelow and Cole in appreciation of their achievements throughout the year. Eleven members of the squad received minor letters at the end of the season. Coach Swinnerton The match with Temple terminated Princetonis intercollegiate competition in this sport, at least for the duration of the war. Informal meets, how- ever, and instruction in gymnastics are being planned. afullfqa ' BACK ROIV-Eu, Pier- rot fcoachj, Noddleman. FIRST ROIV-Kindwall Trattler, Wood. It came as a bit of a shock when the Bengal swordsmen won their first encounter with a reputedly weak Rutgers team by only one point. Until that time the outlook for the Varsity fencers, whose ranks had been reju- venated by a group of Sophomores who had gone through their Freshman year unde- feated, looked good indeed. In league competition the fencers had a batting average of .667 but they lost to Yale and were only able to garner a fifth in the intereollegiates. Wlfffgfw BHCK ROIV-Ridder, Scott, Griffin. FIRST R017-Fiddler, Edwards, Brinton, Mergenthaler, Conroy Ccoachj. l Opening their season with a pre-Christmas game, the squash team overwhelmed Penn 7-0. And after defeating Williams, the Tigers journeyed north to Hanover and Cam- brid e, van uishin the rac uetmen from g fl g fl Dartmouth and Harvard respectively. The squad then repeated its 7-0 conquest of Penn, and went on to overcome Yale for the first time in 12 years by a 6-3 score, thus completing its league competition undefeated. Shortly after the Eli victory, Captain Charles Brinton '42 captured the National Squash Tournament crown. 4 '7e4uu?L Captained by Bill Vogt, the 1945 Freshman netmen crushed Rutgers, 9 to 0, in their opening match and ended the season with an equally decisive win from Ped- die. In between, they proved less able with victories over Penn and Columbia outweighed by losses to Hill, Law- renceville, and Yale. 4 Gel! Boasting a .667 record for the season, the '45 golf team, led by Bill Campbell, former interscholastic champ, lost only to Hill School and Lawrenceville, the latter defeat being neutralized by the freshmen's subsequent victory SZ-3M. Highlight of the season was the victory over Yale 5-4. The team was composed of Willianl Campbell, cap- tain and No. 1 man, W. Brooks, Montgomery, H. Smith, Chew, Kearns, Tompkins, Lentz, Sachse, and Marks. 4 150 M. Gm The Freshman 15 0-Pound crew placed second among the Big Three, bowing to Yale though outdistancing Harvard. In other races, the year- ling lightweights twice finished ahead of Penn and once bettered Columbia, but crossed the line behind Cornell. 62 W Old Nassau's cub matmen, scheduled for five matches this season, had a fairly successful time of it. They won three of their bouts, lost two-to the Penn Freshmen and Gilman Country School respectively, and tied the Lehigh 'forty-livers 14 to 14. Led by Captain Dud Priester, who was undefeated in the 121 lb. class, twelve of the squad members received their numerals. amz. .Jlwlzeff Princeton's cub pucksters, co-captained by goalie Fig Coleman and defense-man Fordyce St. john, took ten of their thirteen contests to com- plete a far better-than-average season. First en- countering the j. V. stickmen on the ice of Hobey Baker Rink, the cub sextet carried through a five-game winning streak before meeting defeat at the hands of the Harvard frosh. In the follow- ing match The Hobey Baker Memorial Trophy was lost by one goal to St. Paul's School in a thrilling overtime period. After losing to the Yale '45 team, the Tigers started another four-game winning streak, down- ing the highly-touted Army plebes who had been undefeated for two seasons. This string was cli- maxed by a 2-1 triumph over a favored Dart- mouth contingent. A usual starting line-up of players Coleman, Eagan, Jessup, Russell, St. John, and Wicks was the combination which provided the scoring punch and rugged checking so consistently shown by the team. Class numerals were awarded to seventeen members of the squad. RWM Although transportation difficulties kept the Rugby Club from going to Nassau during Spring Recess to defend the Munson Rugby Cup won the year before, six games were played during the spring, of which the Club won four. The high point of the season was the 5-0 victory over the Harvard Rugby Club. During the summer, the team defeated a group of British sailors from ships at the Brooklyn Navy Yard by a score of 32-2. 6? .E A good turnout gave promise of a banner sea- son. The first two games with Boys' Latin and Poly Prep were losses, but the team then hit its stride defeating Gilman, S-6, Penn '45, 9-1, and Yale '45, 9-5. The first string was composed of Jones, cap- tain, Morris and Eagan, attackmen, midfielders Cameron, Farmer, and White, defensemen Au- brey, Cornell, and Rich, and Bard goalie. Wilson was out for the season with injuries. The 1945 freshman fencers started off in prom- ising fashion, trouncing Rutgers, Columbia, Penn, Penn Charter, and Blair Academy. The succeed- ing contests with Yale and Dartmouth resulted in losses, however, despite the work of Captain Fred Burghard, who won all three of his matches. ' Glad Led by Tad Murray '43, johnny Newbold '43, and Ralph Starrett '44, the Badminton Club defeated Columbia, Pennsylvania, and Yale in intercollegiate competition and beat Short Hills and Rutherford in the New Jersey A League for a second place in both departments. Murray won the intercollegiate singles cham- pionship in Philadelphia midway through the sea- son. The team of Murray and Newbold was rated the best doubles combination in Eastern intercol- legiate competition. 4 5, Led by Captain Tremp Longman, Coach john Conroy's cub Squash Racquets team played through a passive season, winning three out of four matches. The Penn frosh were beaten twice by scores of 3-2 and 5-O. After defeating Haver- ford School 4-2, the squad lost to Yale 7-1. Mel Blair, who was undefeated for the year and took Princeton's sole match against Yale, and Long- man, who was downed only once, gave evidence of being top Varsity material. 4 GW Led by Captain Shreve Archer, the cub gym- l121StS lost their only match of the season to the first-year men from the Naval Academy by a score of 48 to 6. Princeton placed three men- Stewart, Spangler, and Norris-in the high bar, flying rings, and rope climbing events respec- tively. Eleven received numerals. W-. BACK ROIV-Allen, Brennan, Eicle, Zanfrini, Johnson, Pei-ina, Reighley. SECOND ROW- Peters Allen, Baldwin McCo Clark fcoachj, Talcott, Greenburg. FIRST ROIV-Williams, Y , , McCarthy, Dunn, Cosby. axially B The 1942 baseball team proved a worthy successor to the 1941 championship squad, as it won the Eastern Intercollegiate League Baseball Championship for the second straight year, registering eleven victories and only one defeat in league competition. Junior Roy Talcott led the League on the mound, while Captain Bill McCoy won the Blair Bat, emblematic of batting supremacy, with an average of .441. After a slow start in the form of a loss to Trinity, the Tigers came baclc and beat Manhattan 13-1, Talcott doing the hurling. George Palmer was sent against the Newark Bears the following week, but the International League champions showed too much power as they won, 12-0. Next day T alcott defeated Rutgers with a 7-1 victory. As the EIL season opened at Cambridge, it was Talcott again in an 8-4 victory over the Crimson. Columbia was the next victim of a powerful Tiger offensive. The only loss in EIL T 98 competition was suffered the following weekend as Cornell managed to eke out a, 6-S, victory. Fordham handed Don Royce a, 9-4, defeat in the same week, and the team left for Hanover determined to get back into winning stride. The double-header with Dartmouth practically clinched the EIL title as John Eide and Talcott each took a close game from the Indians. Four more victories rung up by Talcott and Eide brought the team to the two-game series with Yale. The first game at New Haven saw the high point of Talcott's hurlings for the year, as he won a pitcher's duel from Eli ace Ted Harrison, 2-1, in a 10-inning game. Bill McCoy knocked in the winning run and with it the mathematical assurance of Princeton's EIL cham- pionship. The second game at Princeton resulted in a Tiger victory, 12-8. The summer session brought something new to Princeton baseball history and to Ivy League sports. A complete schedule was played off in which Freshmen were allowed to play and earn their major P under the new eligibility ruling. Under Captain Murph McCarthy the team won seven of its eleven COIIYCSIS. gi ff., ,Zeng . vw A31 'TS :- .vw - . I - I V H , ,ft win-FW 'Ea ..... . , , . . Egan, D F . .N 5. Q '-.H 'Y , ,Y-'avi-:b afrw .wwf-Q ,,.., 'Vt 1: .. -A - Mm A. , QT- 3- . ' Y ' FP' ' i SQL- -Yr f rn ' 1-41:32 99 Winning seven .ff-Xi BACK ROW-Sartoritxs, O'Toole, Anderson, Van Bred- akolf, Behrer, Lipscomb, Edwards. SECOND ROW- Lamhert, Hudson, Stuart, McBurney, Schill, Richardson Mayna1'd, Taylor. FIRST ROIV-Miller, Ellis, Brewer, Priest, Huber, Bolling, Sanford, Quay, Vaughan, Knight 7 of their ten scheduled games, the yearling batsmen had a fairly successful sea- son and unveiled several players of high calibre and great promise. The season was ushered in by a 7-1 defeat of Lawrenceville. Dick Whitman and Bob Wilson lost a heartbreaker to the Rutgers freshmen in the next encounter, 7-6. Another loss was suffered at the hands of Hill, but the same week the cub bats swung with effect as Lafayette was swamped 13-2. Pennsylvania administered an 11-5 drubbing the next time out. XfVhitman pitched a Hve-hit game to shut out Mercersburg, as Princeton collected 12 hits and a 10-0 victory. In the next to the last game of the season, VVhitman yielded but seven scattered hits while his teammates capitalized on four Eli errors to beat Yale 3-2. The last game saw the cubs ride rough-shod over Pennington School as they made 19 runs on 17 hits while a galaxy of Princeton hurlers gave up but one run and two hits. The first nine was composed of Wilson behind the plate or on the mound, Whitman pitching, George Quay at first, Dave Marshall at second, Dick VVest at short and Laddie Sanford on third. In the outfield were Pepper Ellis, Bill Van Breda Kolff and Jim Lipscomb. Other men to see action were Bob Maynard, Dick Huber, Ben McBurney, Charlie Shreiner and Ken Mills. Qaahmcm Track BHCK ROIV-VVarHeld, Collins, Wascoe, VVhitman, Silver, VVolling, Gordon, SECOND ROW'-Parks, Hill- iard, Lewis, Monroe, Gallager, Turino, Jessup, Pollock. FRONT ROM'-Powell, Rockefeller, DeYoe, Kelsey, Ellis, Scranton, Curtiss. The 1945 frosh cindermen, winning three of their five meets, found their strength well-distrib- uted between Held and track events. Sprint star Harvey Kelsey dominated the 100 and 220, Perry Monroe, XfVorth Kalt, and Dave Rockefeller handled the distance events, and Chuck De Yoe, Sam Scranton, and Spence Wolling accounted for several points in the pole vault, broad jump, and high jump respectively. The most glaring weak- ness was the lack of hurdlers, both high and low. Not until third place of the final event was announced were the cubs sure of their 64-62 vic- tory over Hill School in their initial meet. After slight shuflling of the runners in the distances, the yearling trackmen added two more wins over prep schools to their record, defeating Pecldie 62 Z-542 and Lawrenceville 71 Z-45 Z. Yale, however, as in the previous year, overran the cubs, taking all but two of the Hrst places. Weak- ened by the loss of Monroe in the 440, the team bowed to Pennsylvania the following week. Sprint ace Kelsey won his Varsity letter when he set a new Princeton record of 9.6 in the 100-yd. dash at Yale, breaking the old record of 9.7 set by Bobby jackson in 1941. ,ff ii. cwfifllq '7aczck Under the leadership of Captain E. L. Phillips -Ir., the 1942 track season opened with several members of the Orange and Black squad entering the Milrose Games. The mile relay team of Captain Phillips, Don jordan, Lou Reisner, and Don Selbie repeated its victory of the previous year for Princeton's only score. Early in February, the cindermen saw action three times in the space of a week. In the first of these encounters, they trailed behind Harvard and Army, with jordan in the mile and Al Bates in the pole vault gaining two Princeton firsts. It was a different story in the Annual Polar Bear Meet, however, with the Tigers defeating Columbia and Penn decisively. Jordan took the 1000 yard run, while Selbie and Phillips placed first and second respectively in the 600, and Ed Bragdon and Ed Rinehart gained top honors in the mile. In the N.Y.A.C. Invitational Games, only the two mile relay team of Christy Wi,lson, Ed Essertier, Bragdon, and Phillips registered in the scoring column. BACK ROW-Weidlein, Bates, Hack, Bragdon, Kelsey, Brush. SECOND ROW'-Mahnken fcoachb, Myers, Adamson, Wxinsch, Wilson, Kroehnike, Titchener, Geis Ccoachj. FIRST ROW -Essertier, Robie, Gehman, Phillips, Connell, Parker, Kellam. 102 1 Dominating the track events, Princeton defeated Penn, Navy, and Columbia in the Quadrangular meet that inaugurated the outdoor season. Phillip in the 880, jordan and Bragdon's dead heat in the mile, Frank Carolan in the two mile, and Tinny Kellam in the 220 lows were the Track winners. With no outstanding accomplishments in the Penn Relays, the Bengal trackrnen returned to Palmer Stadium to defeat Cornell under the inspiration of an audience consisting mainly of well-groomed Tigers and their I-Iouseparty dates. Rain and a powerful and well-balanced Eli team kept Princeton from winning the following weekend. Harvard and Yale turned the Heptagonals into a dual meet leaving Princeton far behind, although the 440 relay team of Talbot Adamson, Kellam, Ben Martin, and Paul Kroehnke garnered a first. At the IC4A's Captain-Elect Essertier placed fourth in the 440 and Kellam gained a second in the 220 lows. Six-inch P's were awarded Seniors: C. B. Brush Cmanagerj, Hugh Gehman, R. L. Peters jr., E. L. Phil- lips, M. P. Rehm, E. L. Rinehart, E. C. Rose Jr. and R. P. Thompson, Juniors: E. W. Bragdon, F. J. Caro- lan, Johnson Clark, P. G. Cornell Jr., E. P. Essertier Jr., D. S. Jordan, R. F. Kip Jr., J. R. Mortenson, George Parker jr., L. C. Reisner and R. A. Wunschg Sopho- mores: L. T. Adamson, A. K. Bates Jr., R. A. Hack, I-I. W. Hobler, A. M. Kellam, P. W. Kroehnke, B. S. Martin, J. A. Myers, J. L. Titchener and J. C. Wilson jr. Captain Phillips ' afzdifqeaew BACK ROIV--Dodge, Graham, Pratt, Odland, McKee. FIRST ROIV--Drorhaugh, Wright, Jones, Leas, Tweedy. What may well have been the last season of intercollegiate rowing at Princeton for the dura- tion ended in a surprise victory for the Varsity crew in the Carnegie Cup race on May 16. In the annual Princeton-Cornell-Yale classic, the men of Nassau swept down the choppy Housatonic on the two-mile course, defeating the Big Red by three-quarters of a length and Yale by a length and a half. - With a crew of veterans on hand such as Dunc Pitney, Tom Leas, Herb Jones, Bart Robbins, jim Reppert, Budge Blake, Tom Hilliard, jim Wriglit, and jack Tweedy, Coach Fred Spuhn was able to put together a smooth-swinging eight which, although it only won one race, finished up the season with a bang. Princetonls first win of the season in the last race was the result of Coach Spuhn's constant work with the men and shifting of line-ups all spring. Rutgers moved in on April 11 to try to avenge the defeat hung on them by the Tigers in 1941. In this early season race, stormy wind and choppy water made the going a bit slow and Rut- gers pulled across the winner in 9:31.3, 4 seconds ahead of Princeton. Rough water and a fair wind told the story again a week later as Navy beat out the Orange and Black by a length for the Navy's Hrst defeat of Princeton in three years. After an exciting start, the Tigers settled down behind their adver- saries, as was the case the previous week. Prince- ton put on a late sprint, but it was not quite enough and the boys from Annapolis ran off with the newly inaugurated Princeton-Navy Cup. May 2nd witnessed Laker Carnegie's first real regatta of the spring, and a gay Houseparty crowd saw Princeton come in a length and a quarter behind Harvard as four crews raced for the Compton Cup. Coach Spuhn had given the boat another shake-up, including a new cox, Cleve Dodge, in the hopes of giving a little more push to the shell. But Harvard proved its strength by nosing out the Princeton oarsmen, while M.I.T. and Syracuse trailed along behind. A photo finish ended the 38th race for the Childs Cup-oldest intercollegiate racing trophy- ll Y ll ll u ul f. , ' , ,, '1 A , on May 9th, and Pennsylvania was the victor. The Red and Blue beat off another of Princeton's last-second sprints to cross the line 4 feet and 4!l0 of a second in front of the Tigers, while Columbia Finished far to the rear. The course was the IV, mile, stretch on the treacherous Har- lem in a light rain. Princeton passed Columbia, and for the last one-quarter of a mile the Tigers and Penn were matching stroke for stroke. With Penn a little ahead, Dune Pitney took it up to 39, but the finish came too soon and Penn was over the line in 7:55.8. Prineeton's time was 7:56.2. So Went the 1942 season. The victory over Cornell and Yale on May 16th may have been due to several causes. Perhaps the new personnel in- serted in the stern in the form of Tom Leas at stroke and jim Wright and VVells Drorbaugh at 7 and 6 respectively had something to do with it. Perhaps it was jack Tweedy in the bow slot. Most likely it was the last drive for the last race of the season. At any rate, it made May 16th, 1942, a banner day in Princeton rowing. Several informal races were held during the past fall in order to prolong the life of rowing as long as possible at Princeton before it should be definitely stopped for the duration. The following men rowed on the Varsity Crew: Dunc Pitney, Herb jones, Bob Pratt, Bart Robbins, Jim Reppert, George Odland, Budge Blake, jim WVright, Laird Park, Tom Hilliard, and Jack Tweedy. Coach Spuhn Climaxing their season on May 16th, the Tiger 150- Pound crew avenged earlier defeats iniiicted by Harvard and Penn in annexing the Wriglit Cup and with it the National Championship. By May 16th, Princeton had lost to Penn by a length, had beaten M.I.T. decisively, and had rowed second to Harvard, according to custom, in the Goldthwaite Cup race with the Crimson and Yale. In their last race for Coach Jim Rathschmidt, the 750-P Gaew Carton, McCormick, Rue, Allen, Avery, Van Overan, Mason, Slaymaker, Rogers Qcoxj. oarsmen of Nassau rose to long wished-for heights and covered the Henley distance for a new course record, nosing out Penn and Harvard in that order. Cornell, Columbia, and M.I.T. brought up the rear. Racing on the championship crew were Bob Carton, Darrell Zink, Bob McCormick, Walt Avery, Dick Van Overan, Fran Rue, Butch Mason, Sam Slaymaker, and Bud Rogers. Under Dutch Schock, the 1945 crew opened' their season against Rutgers on April 11, and the frosh won decisively by three lengths. Outstroked on May 2 by Harvard, Princeton took second by three lengths over M.I.T. and by eight lengths over Syracuse. The Tigers put their best foot forward a Week later, however, beat- 4 Gaew Graves, Dodge, Israel, North- rop, Dilks, Seymour, Mayo, Ashmun, Wells lcoxj. ing Penn and Columbia by 56 seconds on the tricky Harlem. On May 16 in the final race of the season, Cornell defeated the Freshman rowers by four lengths. The boating in the first shell consisted of Ashman, Dilks, Dodge, Mayo, Seymour, Israel, Northrup, and Graves. Coxes were Allen and VVells. afzatifqennbl BACK ROW'-Edwards, Furland, Chamberlain, Canda. FIRST ROW-Bender, Bellows, Moore, Bender, jacquot. For something under a decade, Coach Mercer Beasely has produced top-flight tennis teams for Old Nassau. His final year at Princeton saw an unbeatable line-up crush all competition, retire permanently the Intercollegiate Trophy, and defeat the aggregation from North Carolina to become national champions. After displaying 'potentialities in downing Rutgers, the team bested Harvard 6-3. Having beaten the West Side Tennis Club at Forest Hills, and Columbia, Princeton met and stopped North Carolina at the end of the Tarheels string of 66 victories. The highlight of this match in the singles play came when Captain Phil Moore revived Tiger hopes with a 6-4, 5-7, 6-2 win after both Dick Bender and his brother Bob had lost their respec- tive matches. In the doubles play, after Hank Canda and Ward Chamberlain had displayed the Beasely system to tie the meet with a 6-4, 6-1 Win, Dick Bender and Peck Edwards unfalter- ingly took their first two sets, 6-3, 6-4, for a Princeton victory, 5-4. The Tigers went on to overcome Penn, Navy, Yale, and Amherst by top-heavy scores, becoming EIL champs. Captain-elect Dick Bender, in the singles, and Ed Buttenheim and Bob Bender in the doubles, shared Princeton honors in the Inter- collegiate Championships to gain permanent pos- session of the Trophy. In mw- Coach Beasely Captain Weishet and Conch Logan During the 1942 season, Coach Bill Logan had much to be proud of. An inspired and experi- enced Varsity Lacrosse Team under his direction annexed the National Championship it so nar- w rowly missed the year before by winning seven of its contests and losing but one. afmzzfqf The Orange and Black commenced with an attack that scored at will against the representa- tives of the Montclair Athletic Club. Their only loss during the season came the next week when they met the powerful Mt. Washington Lacrosse Club. The starting lineup for both these contests found Ty Campbell in the net, 'Gordon Allen, john Cunningham, and Bob Thomas on defense, Bill Callery, Jack Green, and Howie Marshall at midfield, and Bud Palmer, Dan Stuckey, and Elmo Weisheit forming the forward wall. Nev Geh- man took over one of the defense posts in the majority of the later games. F ollowing a defeat of Rutgers, the Tigers scored their first win against real competition by beating Johns Hopkins, 4-2, with Campbell rank- ing as star of the game by virtue of his 27 saves. Successive defeats of the Maryland Terps and Navy gave Princeton the distinction of being the first team in intercollegiate competition ever to beat all three of these Maryland teams during one season. V ictories over Penn and Yale rounded out the remainder of the victorious season which will go down in the annals of Princeton as one of the most successful in history. :Z-asu iii. t . BACK ROW-Kennedy, Logan fcoachj. THIRD ROIV -Robinson, DeMoss,, Hardie, Hulburd, Schueler, Palmer, Clemmitt, Green. SECOND ROW'-Wheeler, Callery, Thomas, Marshall, Crolius. FIRST ROIV-Cunningham, Cambell, Weishet, Stuckey, Gehmnn. WJ4004 Jamison, Collette, Townsend, Zimmerman, Bourne Ccoachj, Kearns, Backes, Peck. Hampered by a lack of team steadiness on the fairways, Coach VValter Bourne's potentially strong golf team won five of its nine contests, managing to take three out of five league matches to tie for second place in the southern division of the Ivy League last spring. Lacking a full team, the Tiger linksmen got off to a bad start against Navy, losing 6-3 in a driv- ing rain on the Springdale course. After pushing over Swarthmore, the Princeton golfers lost 7-2 to Y ale, champions for the year. VVally Kearns, captain of his Freshman squad in 1941, took the Tiger's only points when he won his match at the 22nd hole. The Tigers next met Pennsylvania in their first league battle and won 5-4 with Dave jamison's birdie two on the 22nd hole. In the following meet against Georgetown, Princeton's traditional Southern rival, both Captain Arnold Zimmerman and Kearns shot subpar 69's to lead the team to a 5-4 victory. Losing 6-3 to what had been con- sidered a comparatively weak Cornell sextet, the Tiger club-swingers blew a chance to take the league lead. They subsequently missed their chance to tie for Hrst place, emerging from the all important match with Penn State on the short end of a 5-4 score. 9 The team finished well, vanquishing by 7-2 and 75-1 M both Pittsburgh and Virginia. Bob Boynton took the only Princeton honors in the National Intercollegiates at South Bend by win- ning the long driving contest. 6214-!:ltqp0J0 Princeton's polo team swept through a ten- match season losing only two of its encounters. The mallet-men of Old Nassau gained the Out- door Intercollegiate Championship trophy from Yale while yielding the Indoor Championship to that same rival. The Tiger Indoor trio dropped its opener to YVest Point. In the succeeding match, Princeton triumphed over the Elis, 19-12. Walt Hayden scored eleven times, Pete Hayden accounted for Five tallies, and Captain Bud Rose drove in three markers. After twice beating Pennsylvania Mili- tary College badly, downing Yale again by a score of 19-11, and swamping Cornell in the Intercollegiate semi-finals, the Orange and Black riders were defeated by the Bulldog, 4-3, in a vicious overtime contest which shifted the indoor championship to the latter. A hard-riding quartet trounced Army, 9-1, for an auspicious beginning to its outdoor competi- tion. Penn Military was beaten, 10-9, in another overtime chukker. Princeton then completed the swap of championships, emerging victorious 6-4 from the finals with Yale. Pete Hayden drove across one goal, his brother, Walt, scored once, and Bud Rose scored twice. Because of the war, intercollegiate polo must go. A skeleton polo association will be main- tained, however, for the duration. President Peter Hayden headed the polo ofii- cers this year, with Walter Hayden as vice- president. 3'i,f vm! 3 -Q, Mather, W. Hayden, Romfh, I F' Mrs. johnson, Rose, , P. Hayden. 110 awe: era BACK ROW'-Lokens, Henderson, Goodwin. SECOND ROW'-Sorrentino, Nightingale, Hicks, Moulinier. FRONT ROW'-Riehl, Chisolm, Trubee, Haines, Hansel. The skippers of the Princeton Yacht Club won four of their races and lost six this season. For the first time, class numerals were awarded to Tiger Y achtsmen. John Dennison was commo- dore of the outfit. I In the second season of the revived EIL Cricket Associa- tion Princeton's cricketmen gained the championship, going through the season undefeated with Wins over Bursinus Col- lege, Haverford and Penn, the other league members. John C. Davis, III '43, was captain of the squad during 1942. Skeet Glad Representing the Skeet Club, a five-man team shot in matches with Army, Dartmouth, the Capital City Gun Club, Lawrenceville, and Yale. Inexperience handicapped the Tiger gunners who bowed in all meets. W. Rankin, president, and M. Hall, manager, headed the club members. ,- ,lp , ls-.f. .fa .gf - lg F 1 .1 , . 1-f ' ' ' ' .1 A ' , 'K 'V' 1. If lor -' L ff: Q W , - ,Mr 5-1 uh.. L ,Uh , ' 'F - s , - 1 , I 4 I Princeton's largest sporting organization, the I. A. A., is governed by undergraduates, eighty percent of whom participate in its program. The organization is managed by a board of directors composed of eight Junior and four Senior offi- cers under whom are approximately forty Soph- omore sport managers and eighteen club manag- ers. The purpose of the I. A. A. is to supply an opportunity for undergraduates who after Fresh- man year find that they are unable to make a Varsity squad yet wish to participate in some form of organized athletics. Immediately after the outbreak of war there was a decrease in the number of those participating in intramural sports, but upon becoming adjusted to accelera- tion, a greater number than ever before turned out for the softball program in the spring. In directing the affairs of the I. A. A. the board is assisted by members of the Department of Health and Physical Education. For several years Coaches Bill Logan, Joe Brown and Jimmy Reed have been especially active in assisting the pro- gram by coaching in the various sports. Awards given by the I. A. A. include medals to the mem- bers of championship teams and the All-Sports Trophy to the club which has received the great- est number of points in all 23 sports throughout the course of the academic year. The basketball season saw hot competition in as - Q Al mah three leagues as the Henry-Laughlin-Foulke ag- gregation won the interdormitory tournament and Dial and Prospect won the MA and B league championships respectively, each beating Tiger in the playoffs of their respective leagues. Intramural crew showed a large turnout during the fall. The John Schultz Trophy race was won by Darrell Zink '44, while the 150-lb. University Championship Plaque race was won by R. Hart- shorne, Jr. '42. The Coaches Cup race, open only to upperclassmen in the heavyweight divi- sion, went to Ogden Williams '42, Interclub hockey revealed a strong Colonial team which bested Quad in the playoffs to add 120 points towards its trophy total. Trophy- winning Quad came back in swimming, however, and a team led by Frank Judson in the freestyle overcame all opposition. Wrestling proved to be a sport at which Can- non was proficient, as its team turned back Quad's challenge to win a thrilling match. In interclass gymnastics, John Bigelow '42 won four out of thc seven championships. Among other interclub sports of the winter, Tower won both the pool-billiards and the table tennis championships, while Cannon annexed bowling and Colonial squash. In fencing, the foil championship NVCDIC to Darwin Wood '42, the cpee to Peter Stevenson '45, and the saber to William Leamy '44. Leamy also won the University Three YVeapon Championship. Spring interclub competition saw Quad' win in the softball A league and Key and Seal in the MB. The track meet between the clubs was Won by Tower by a considerable margin. When the points amassed throughout the year were totaled, Quad topped all chal- lengers with 912V2 points, thus being entitled to the All-Sport Trophy for the coming year. During the summer there were intramural programs in tennis and baseball. Blair won the dormitory league softball championship as pitching artist Dick Sachse '45 eked out a victory over Patton and its fireball pitcher jim Logan '43 in the final playoff. As popular as they have proved to be in the past, intramurals may become the major out- let for athletic activity in view of the present tendency in regard to intercollegiate athletics. If that should prove to be the case the I.A.A. will be on hand to introduce programs of any size desired to satisfy the needs of under- graduates. BACK ROIV-Logan, Reed, Boulton. SECOND ROW- Demler, Short, Gantt, Gibbs. FRONT ROW'--Lewis Creadick, Shirley, Ridgely, Parks. 113 1 1, 1 1- , 1 f ' . 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FIRST ROIV-Freem fnfeaclud Quadrangle Prospect Key and 5931 116 Colonial Cloister Charter Cottage Court ROW'-Coon, Ridgely, Pbst, Fowler, Acton, Douglas, Jones, Creadick. l Dial Ivy Gateway Elm 117 With the much-clebated Spring House- parties now a thing of the past, and with future Houseparties a very remote possi- bility, undergraduates have sought solace in bigger weekends. A Summer Prom supplemented by Senior Singing, baseball, and plays of McCarter and Intime Vintage composed the summer term's best effort at mass entertainment. WVith the Yale game moved to New York, the Dartmouth weekend, featuring dances at several of the clubs, ranked tops in fall Campus attraction. All this was still a far cry from the traditional Spring Housepar- ties with dances at all the clubs on two nights and plenty of picnics and athletic events to fill out the daytime hours. px g..q'T I .ff . J,.'s'1.-xxx ,, ,w H 4 w 5151 . '56 Noi-fa' feiiz., 4 f23 .'f'7 1-: u uw. ,-.V .'. f ' eil dx Mgv.- , W we 'ef- q wa- , .5 1 ' ' 'Ml '. Elisa :.-f -4 e,,M,,5 FM' M , , pf- 71, 51' Biwwmu GT' W.. .T ,ii 4 --I -,Q 25- -14 1, ,I+ 1 . ave' 1 , 2-1 H Yu , w ' .117 1- uni. .-. . ., 1. .,. , -.-1 1 Jr . F fgwfgd, '-,Jr , 'JMU ,1- 11 , . , ww fi A '32 U nhl -4151 W FF x.. h V931v 4 I 'W L w ww uw ww 4 w w -f 2 LJ ' w fu -,Q-gg 1 22 fm -. fx 'Ah' if L u X u i ' ' X' 1 N HHH N MN N W! I HH! N W . A ,, E 4 1 1 1 MVR 1 mu BACK ROW-New, Wehrle, Hauslohner, Ott, Ford, Putnam, R. Miller, Ambrose, Roe, Ream, l-Iarbach. FOURTH ROW-Wetmore, G. Davis, Burr, Kikes, Dowell, Albert, Sechrist, Underhill, Miner, McLoughlin, Drew, Twit- chell, Thompson. THIRD ROIV-Christensen, Mason, Morrow, Challener, Weise, Risk, Fox, Draffan, Roberts, Sisson, Rossmassler, Pringle, Rice. SECOND ROPV-Stevens, Danaher, Wendt, Dodge, Nevins, Merrell, McClung, Cum- mings, Rees, Miller, Mundinger, Muller. FIRST ROW-Sampson, Colby, Harvey, Hinricksen, Roberts, Davis, Gould, Jenkins, Cameron. 0 Glad F O U N D E D 1 9 0 0 O F F I C E R S ROBERT W. RICHARDS '43 ................ Presidevzt CARI. D. I-IINRICHSEN '43. . . . . . Vice-Presidevzt JOHN P. DAX'IS '44 ..... . . .Secremry-Tvfeasmev' B O A R D O F G O V E R N O R S Howard N. Deyo '20, Cbai1'71m11 James L. Martin '07 Valentine K. Raymond '19,.Sec1'eta1fy Robert B. Russell Jr. '19 Frederick C. Field Jr. '38, T1'easu1'e1' Morris P. Skinner '28 George I-l. Bell '04 Edward S. Welch '27 R, Wells Covington jf, '23 Robert WV. Richards '42 120 MEMBERS 1943 Philip J. Albert, Charles J. Beran, Donald P. Cam- eron Jr., Duport M. Copp, Samuel T. Cummings, John E. Danaher, Cleveland E. Dodge Jr., Charles D. Ford, 'Alan D. Franklin, Robert C. Gould, Rob- ert A. Harbach, Donald J. Harvey, Carl D. Hinrich- sen, Roy S. Jenkins, James H. Mason IV, Frank A. McClung Jr., Boyd C. Merrell,. David L. Miller, Wil- William G. Ambrose, Charles H. Burr,. Richard D. Challener, Henry C. Colby, John B. Christensen, Gilbert C. Davis Jr., John P. Davis, Arthur E. Dowell, Spencer B. Draffan, VValter H. Drew, Joseph M. Fox III, Robert A. Hauslohner, Peter T. Kikes, JfVilliam G. McLoughlin Jr., Robert A. Mil- I Henry A. Alexander Jr., Robert F. Allen, John L. Bailey, Robert E. Brueckmann, Donald E. Byrne, Alexander Caemmerer Jr., Francis L. Chapman, John R. Colver, William B. Corydon, Jon S. de Witt, William B. Goddard, Ben K. Graves, Robert T. Graveson, Reid Hackney, Charles S. Hall, Charles S Hart, John WV. Hennessey Jr., Robert M. Hill, liam T. Morrow, Robert H. Muller, Robert G. Mun- dinger, Robert Y. Nevins, Sandy M. Pringle, Borden R. Putnam Jr., Louis M. Ream Jr., Albert H. Rees Jr., Richard A. Rice Jr., Robert W. Richards, Thomas A. Sampson Jr., John A. Stevens, Reming- ton E. Twitchell, Henry B. VVehrle, Paul R. XfVendt, Eugene S. Wetmore. 944 ler, John M. Miner, Lambert B. Ott, Donald T. Risk, Howard S. Roberts, Frederick W. Roe, Wil- liam R. Rossmassler Jr., James F. Sechrist, George S. Sisson, John S. Thompson, Andrew M. Under- hill, Ellwood C. Weise Jr. 945 lin Jr., Henry J. Melosh III, Myles C. Morrison Jr., Samuel S. Morrison, John H. Mosler, John H. Nich- olson, William C. Park, Dennie R. Peteet Jr., Rich- ard P. Porter, Vernon W. Robertson, John H. Schmid Jr., James M. Shannon, James C. Small, John O. Stoddard, John J. Tinaglia, Isaac H. Weaver, George De W. lfVick Jr., Spencer C. Wolling, Edward VV. Hughes Jr., Phillips M. Huston, John James A. Wright. D. Law, Carlton N. McKenney, Joseph L. McMil- BACK ROW'-Mosler, Caemmeer, Goddard, Chapman, Graves, Law, Small, McMillin. THIRD ROIV-Bailey, Park, Hennessey, Colver, VVolling, Wright, M. Morrison, Weaver. SECOND ROW'-Brueckman, Alexander, Corydon, I-Iall, Huston, Hughes, Shannon, Melosh, Allen. FIRST ROW-Byrne, Hart, S. Morrison, Stoddard, Porter, Hill, Tinaglia, Graveson. BACK ROW-Pringle, Zink, lvans, Boudreau, Turner, Carpenter, Kerrigan, Bowersox, I-1. Ware, Buckley, Kennan, Graham. FIFTH ROIV-Critchlow, Izard, Zirk, Gordan, Stillman, Ames, Dithrich, Meserole, Bragg, Cooper, Batch- elor, Rowe. FOURTH ROIV-Bennett, Barber, VVinship, Dussag, Collette, Hochschwander, Elliott, J. Ackermann, Boynton, McRoberts, Lawrence. THIRD ROW-Gardner, Moran, Henry, Spicer, Layton, Auger, Apgar, Hahn, Dayton, Backes, Kopf, Wallower. SECOND ROW'-Walsh, Ackermann, Brandin, McLean, Creadictk, Eaton, Seidler, Nnlte, Gunlach, Simpson, Parker, J. Ware, Nunez, Jones, Whalen. 6' GLA FOUNDED '1896 . X.f O F F I C E R S ROBERT S. CREADICK '43 ................. President WARREN E. EATON '44 .... . . . Vice-President DAVID J. NICLEAN JR. '43 ................ Sec1'etm'y BOA'RD OF T'RUSTEES lfValter R. Herrick '98, Cbrziwfmvz Lytle G. Hllllfel' '14 Donald S. Good '16, Acting C hzzi1'ma1z Francis G. MCK-elvy '04 David Mahany '07, Treasurer' James A. Moffett Jr. '09 Stephen WV. Waterbury '19, Secretmfy Percy E. Morrell '05 Thomas M. Brown '32 Pillldifl C- Rillli '37 Egbert DeF. Case '08 George R. Roe '12 james D. Dusenberry '10 Hugh W- 5102111 '31 Grant Thorburn '09 122 Mrararzts 1943 John E. Ackerman Jr., Warren S. Ackerman, Henry H. Apgar Jr., Charles J. Auger, Thomas M. Backes, Joseph D. Bennett, Donald V. Bierwert, Robert P, Boudreau, William D. Bowersox, Robert W. Boyn- ton, Edmund N. Carpenter II, Maurice K. Collette, Robert S. Creadick, Samuel G. Dayton, George K. Gundlack, Gilbert Hahn Jr., John A. Higgons III, George A. Hochschwender, Harry D. Kopf, Wil- liam B. Layton, Henry C. Lind, David J. McLean Jr., Albert C. Nolte, David M. Pringle, Richard Seidler, Charles E. Spicer, James R. Turner, William B. Wallower, William J. Walsh Jr., Harry M. Ware, John Warren Jr. 7944 John H. Ames, Roger P. Batchelor Jr., John H. Bragg, Donald N. Brandin, John G. Buckley, Henry E. Cooper, Francis B. Critchlow Jr., Charles W. Dithrich, Reginald Dussaq, Warren E. Eaton, Sam- uel J. Elliot, Scott Ewing, H. Brooks Gardner, Charles B. ,Gordon, Frank D. Graham, VVilliam VanM. Iszrd, Clinton J. Ivins Jr., Breckinridge Jones Jr., William J. Keenan III, Donald S. Ken- nedy, John E. Kerrigan, Philip L. Lawrence Jr., William J. McRoberts, Jere S. Meserole, William T. Moran Jr., John B. Nunez, Albert G. Parker III, Robert P. Rowe, Thomas V. Simpson, Edward D. Walen, John P. Ware, Joseph D. Zink, George E. Zirk. 1945 David Van P. Acarster, Rea K. Ashley, J. William Barba, Charles R. Bowers, Charles R. Burke, Robert T. Burke, Robert J. Butzen, Marshall H. Carrier, Leyton E. Carter Jr., Robert Z. Chew, Lester M. Conway, John E. Cornell, Robert P. Dilks, Charles L. Galey, Peter Glick Jr., John W. Hubbard Jr., Robert H. Jackson, Howard G. Kafer, William G. Keller, Fred C. Krenscher Jr., Robert B. Laucks, Malcolm B. Lowe Jr., Robert W. Marks, John R. Moulinier, Robert M. Peers, John G. Peimiman Jr., Dudley P. Priester, Edmund H. Reppert, Edgar I. Rhoden, Dwight Sullivan, Allison D. Teaze, Robert Westaway Jr. BACK ROW-Conway, Galey, Bowers, Chew, Dilks. THIRD ROW-Butzen, Lowe, Cornell, Moulinier, Sullivan, Jackson, Keller. SECOND ROIV-Glich, Teaze, Acarster, Reppert, Peers, Hubbard, Westaway, C. Burke. FIRST ROIV -Rhoden, Barba, Ashley, Priester, R. Bu1'ke, Penniman, Kreuscher, Marks. BACK ROW-J. Drorbaugh, Freeman, W. Drorbaugh, Morgan, Hack, Grif- linger, Hardie, Barr. FIFTH ROIV-Shand, Semmes, Carothers, Brown, Laca- zette, Boles, Russell, Close, Bissell, Burnett. FOURTH ROIV-Trubee, Finch Canda, Bernabei, Hubbell, Whitehead, Alford, Griffin, Armstrong, MacDou- gald, Bailey. THIRD ROW-Bergen, McGiFfert, Richardson, McCafIery Young, Carlisle, Hines, Holliday, Beattie, Calmore, Couch. SECOND ROW- Headberg, Vivian, Lovelace, Covington, Douglas, Chamberlin, Izard, Hulburd Clemmirr. FRONT ROIV-Sieber, Ewing, Chisolm, Alexander, Sinclair, Edwards. Gap Qawn F O U N D E D 1 8 9 1 O F F I C E R S joins W DOUGLAS 43 ..... ...... P residem WARD B. C31-IANIBRRLIN III '43 . Semor Trustee JUI I XXI I-I COVINCFON '43 .......... Vice-President j.-mms J. IZARD ju. '44 ....... Sewetafy CLARENCE S. Lovm.Acn '44 .......... Izmior Trustee BOARD OF TRUSTEES Laurence G. Payson '16, President John Sculley Jr. '32, Trefzsm-'er' William C. Breed Jr. '27 Norman MCL. Carter '38 William L. Crow '33 james M. Doubleday '30 Herbert I-I. Foster jr. '36 Herman A. I-Ieydt Jr. '29 124 Mead A. Lewis '11 H. Gates Lloyd '23 William I-I. Miller '31 Edward R. Perry '21 I-I. Alexander Smith '01 Augustus C. Studer jr. '08 I-Ienry R. Sutphen jr. '24 joseph R. Truesdale '04 Maaiaazzs 1943 Andrew C. Armstrong, Roger W. Bissell,. john A. Brown, Gilbert Burnett Jr., Neil F. Campbell, Henry G. Canda Jr., Ward B. Chamberlain III, Robert E. Christie, Albert S. Cook jr., Julius H. Covington, john W. Douglas, VVells Drorbaugh jr., Howard D. Edwards, Thomas G. Hardie, William T. Hedberg, Robert B. Horner, Charles H. Howell Jr., Robert P. Hulburd, Alfred J. Lacazette, Daniel MacDon- gald -Ir., William L. Morris Jr., Richard C. Vivian, Charles P. Whitehead Jr., Donald R. Young. 1944 Roger G. Alexander Jr., Donald C. Alford -Ir., Ernest A. Bailey jr., John W. Barr III, James R. Beattie, Colley W. Bell jr., Philip N. Bergen, An- thony A. Bernabei, Russell S. Boles Jr., Robert D. B. Carlisle, Hamilton Carothers, James J. Chisolm Jr., john L. Clemmitt, Ralph E. Close, john P. Colmore, jesse W. Couch, james E. Drorbaugh, George MCG. Ewing, James Fentress, Thomas A. Finch Jr., Donald H. Freeman, Ira L. Griffin jr., Theodore A. Griflinger, Robert A. Hack, Gelston Hinds, Robert VV. Holliday, Frederick N. Hubbell, James J. Izard Jr., Wfallace B. Johnson, Clarence S. Lovelace, james J. McCaHirey, Robert C. McGiffert, Arthur P. Mor- gan, Charles S. Richardson, William H. Russell, Raphael Semmes, Thomas M. Shand, Paul R. Sieber jr., john K. Sinclair, VVilliam A. Trubee. 1945 L Chandler R. Brewer, John J. Burchenal, Robert H. Caldwell, IfVilliam C. Campbell, Stuart Carothers, George R. Compton, Gardner R. Cunningham, james E. Dean, Charles P. DeY oe, John Flanigan, Peter M. Flanigan, Tom L. Horn, Nelson E. Hub- bell, Richard M. Huber, A. Carroll Jones Jr., Henry S. Julier, William B. Lambert, Henry MCC. Lamber- ton III, Francis I-I. Ludington jr., Anthony V. Lynch III, Maxwell G. Mayo, Ben T. McBurney, Douglas T. McClure, john P. McComb, Gordon McShane, George R. N. H. Nash, james K. New- man, Thomas L. Nicholson, Phil Pidgeon III, Gor- don C. Powell, George K. Roper, David J. Scott, Whitney N. Seymour jr., William T. Vogt, John C. VValker, Stephen T. White. BACK ROW'-Flanigan, Carothers, Flanigan, Compton, Vogt, Campbell, Sey- mour, Niayo, Huber. THIRD ROW'-McShane, DeYoe, McComb, Roper, McBurney, Burchenal, Cunningham, Dean, Nichelson. SECOND ROW'-Walker, Pd S H lb ll L h l' B er Whit FIRST ROIV-- Jones, igeon, cott, ui e , ync,Iu1er, rew , e. Lambert, Nash, Powell, Ludington, McClure, Lamberton, Caldwell, Newman. BACK ROW'-Edgar, Ross, Dennison, Gantt, Herman, Watts, Starrett, Kene- fick, Frye, Dunklin, Shapleigh. FIFTH ROIV-West, Marsh, Walter, Landis, Howell, D. Scott, Rice, Murdock, Meese, Buenger, Palmer. FOURTH ROW- Morrison, Cole, Cook, Hazelhurst, W. Adamson, Coleman, Barton, Peck, Stevens, Killian, G. Scott. THIRD ROW-Allen, Barclay, Frei, Heenan, Evans, Riley, Benjamin, Biscoe, Slaymaker, Folsom, T. Adamson. SECOND ROW- Robinson, Beattie, E. Holland, Griliin, Brown, Chase, DeCamp, Bates, Rogers. FIRST ROIV-B. Holland, Morse, DyKema, Lewis, Low, Andrews. FOUNDED 1901 O F F I C E R S GORDON R. BRowN '43 .................. President I'IAROLD W. CHASE '43 .... . . T1 easurea HAST'INGS GRIFFIN '43 . .Uvzdergmdzmte Governor EUGENE HOLLAND JR. '44 .... . . Secretmy BOARD OF GOVERNORS john A. Stewart '05, Claaiwlmn Allan Bakewell '14 Edwin H. Burk '09 Allan Davies '10 Robert F. Irwin Jr. '12 Arnold Wood jr. '21 126 Evelyn P. Luquer '23 Frederick S. Osborne '24 William Ridgway jr. '29 George A. Vondermuhll '04 Robert A. West '33 A4EM1sERs 1943 Newton P. Allen, Howard O. Anderson, Adolphus Andrews Jr., Chandler Bates Jr., Roland P. Beattie II, Henry R. Benjamin Jr., Earl Biscoe Jr., Churchill J. Brazleton, Gordon R. Brown, Harold W. Chase, PhilipAG. Cole, John S. DeCamp Jr., William I-I. Dunklin, John T. Farrar, Kenneth F.. Folsom, Ro- land M. Frye, Hastings Griilin, Palmer T. Heenan, John W. Irving, John C. Kenefick, Erasmus H. Klo- man Jr., John R. Klopfer, Edgar S. Lewis, Irwin A. Lewis, Bruce P. Low, Robert I-I. Morse III, Leroy W. Newbert Jr., Richard F. Pechstein, Charles M. Riley Jr., Howard H. Robinson Jr., Lawrence H. Rogers II, George S. Shapleigh, Samuel E. Slaymaker Ill, Herbert S. Stevens, Henry S. M. Uhl, John P. West. 1944 Talbot L. Adamson, William Adamson Jr., Richard W. Barclay, Carlyle Barton Jr., Richard E. Buenger, George T. Cook II, John C. Denison, Raymond K. Dykema Jr., Wfalter C. Edgar, Paul G. Evans, Rob- ert R. Frei, Paul J. Fuzy Jr., Gen J. Gantt Jr., George N. Hazlehurst, Robert R. Hermann, Barney B. Holland, Eugene Holland Jr., Sidney P. I-Iowell Jr., Charles J. Killian, Keehn Landis, John A. Mann, Richard F.. Marsh, Robert B. Meese, Jolm S. Mur- dock, Marshall H. Noble, George C. Palmer, Fre- mont C. Peck Jr., Chester T. Rice, David M. Ross, Donald Scott Jr., Grant E. Scott Jr., Ralph W. Star- rett Jr., Hugh L. C. Stevens III, John C. Walker, Dey W. Watts. .1945 Laurance H. Armour Jr., John B. Beebe, John G. Burnett, Robert S. Collins, Morris D. Cooke, David S. Dodge, Robert M. Ellis, John D. Gould Jr., Thomas C. Guthrie III, Reeves Hughes Jr., David C. Huntington, John M. Kauffmann, William MCD. Kite, Laurence L. Littell, Richard C. Loebs, Murray S. Marvin, William C. McCoy Jr., Donald W. Mile- stone, Oliver C. Munson, William J. Nammack, Harrison C. Noyes Jr., John J. Roberts, Reg Robin- son Jr., Robert M. Ruch, Franklin E. Schaffer, Sereno S. Scranton, VVilliam VV. Stewart, Preston Sutphen Jr., Thomas W. Underhill, Charles J. Ver- milye, John B. Watkins, Walter H. Wells. BACK ROW-Noyes, Schaffee, Marvin, Sutphen, Roberts, Kauffman, Dodge, Gould. SECOND ROW'-Ruch, Stewart, Ellis, McCoy, Scranton, Burnett, Kite, Wells, Hughs. FIRST ROW-Armour, Collins, Milestone, Cooke, Watkins, Guthrie, Underhill, Littell. l l BACK ROW-Miller, Harrison, Green, Myers, Clayton, Oakleaf. FOURTH ROIV-MacIntosh, Shaffer, Henderson, Sowden, Holmes, Hendrickson, Gibbs. THIRD ROIV-Ryan, Killough, Tweedy, Miller, Gabrielson, Mason, Bostian, D. Fowler. SECOND ROIV-Morner, Parham, Demler, I-Iovens, Alexander, Davis, Feuss, Burns, Ward, Schwartz. FIRST ROPV-Bergen, Bell, Studig, Mangan, A. Fowler, Forsman, lVIcNulty, Williams, Iversen. Zaidw Im F O U N D E D 1 9 1 2 Al g 41 .f. 53: O F F I C E R S ALEXANDER R. Fowusu '43 .............. P1'eside1fzt JAAIIEZS F. MANGAN '43, . . . . . Vice-President JAAIICS P. FORSAIAN '43 . . . . . . ..... f1'1'ensu1'e1' B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S Oliver R. Brooks '14, President David DuVivier '32 Clyde D. Marlatt: '13, Vice-President john B. Heyl '14 james Carnwath jr. '30, T1'easu1'e1' Philip A. Meyer '26 John Mulford '29, Secretary Semour S. PreSt0U lf- '29 128 A4EMl3ERS 1943 L James C. Alexander Jr., Harold S. Bell Jr., Elston I-I. Bergen Jr., David Bowen, Theodore J. S. Cald- well, Frank J. Carolan, Robert E. Charlesworth, William T. Couch, Jolm S. Davis, Charles D. Feuss Jr., James P. Forsman, Alexander R. Fowler, Guy G. Gabrielson Jr., Philip P. Green Jr., John L. Heif- ron II, James G. Henderson, Calvin M. Hotchkiss, Charles S. Iversen, Thomas L. Killough, Ruloff F. Kip Jr., Kneeland McNulty, James F. Mangen, Cliford McP. Miller Jr., George F. Morgan, Gustav H. Morner, Richard MCG. Morse, Samuel C. Myer, Robert B. Oakleaf, James R. Parham, Walter D. Roberts, Charles Scribner Jr., William P. Stadig, Hallam Walker, John D. Williams Jr. 1944 William F. Beach, Jolm T. Bigbie, Thomas C. Bol- ton, Logan C. Bostian, Benjamin F. Burns, Robert P. Burr, William J. Clancy III, Douglas W. Demler Jr., William M. Dunn, George MCC. Gibbs, Nathan G. Hale Jr., David T. Harris, John W. Harrison, Collier Havens, John H. Hendrickson, Forrest S. Holmes Jr., John P. Madeira, John R. Miller, John H.. Myers, Richard V. Nuttall Jr., John W.. Ryan, William F. Ryan, Robert C. Schmertz Jr., Edwin H. Shafer II, Henry R. Smedley, Parkin T. Snowden Jr., Isaac I. Starr Jr., William H. Swartz, Malcolm Tweedy, James L. V auclain, Roger C. Ward. 1945 Thomas P. Baird, Ross M. Barnes, Kenneth Barnhart, Jack H. Barwick, Colley W. Bell Jr., William D. Bickham Jr., Philip S. Blatz, Robert R. Brown, Wil- liam L. Calvert, Joseph Crossley, George H. Dexter, Sam E. Eastman, Kenyon M. Eddy, Paul T. Grifiin, Theodore E. Joiner, John C. Loomis, Robert D. MacMurdy, David B. McDougal Jr., Andrew J. Mc- Intosh, Lawrence C. Mitchell, Robin H. Mix, Rich- ard C. Myers, Richard W. Palmer, Stephen E. Palmer, Robert R. Porter, lfVilliam E. Speers Jr., David C. Stephenson, Harris B. Stewart Jr., Robert J. Streuber, John C. Taylor, YVilliam L. Terry, Augustus R. Towers Jr., Eugene W. Trone, George A. YVadelton, Thomas A. Wallace, Howard M. VVells Jr., Robert S. Wicks, David B. Willmer, Marshall B. VVood Jr. BACK ROIV-Bickham, Eddy, Mitchell, Brown, Palmer. THIRD ROW-Ste- venson, Loomis, Trone, Speers, VV:1dleton, Taylor, Barnes. SECOND ROW- MacMurdy, Crossley, Stewart, Calvert, Barnhart, Weeks, Wlimer, Wood. FIRST ROIV-Towers, Bell, Porter, McDougel, Dexter, Joiner, Palmer, Burwick. BACK ROIV-Ridder, Veghte, Hoblitzelle, Chester, Park, Hutton, Allyn, Farr, Norris. FOURTH ROW-I-Iumes, Philip, johnson, Barba, Clements, McMil- lan, McCormick, Smith, Lounsbury. THIRD ROW-Rowe, Geer, Peacock, Price, Lortz, Mitchell, Alig, Randall, Bartol, Cresswell, Murphy, Whitney. SECOND ROW'--Barclay, Schultz, Myrick, Wadsworth, Bell, Bagley, Sands, Bush, Mittnacht, Wagenseller. FIRST ROIV-Todd, Robbins, Rue, Carver, Jones, Bulkley, Reppert, Parker, Carver. F O U N D E D 1 8 9 1 x-5.1 YK' 'wr rub, OFFICERS HEIlBER'I' E. JONES JR.. . ............... Presidevzt ,lol-IN A. I-I. CARVER .... . . . Vice-President JOHN VV. DllAX l'0N JR... ............. Se01'etm'y BOARD OF'GOVERNORS 'Richard B. Duane '10, P1'e.videv1t Edward M. Crane '18 Walter E. Sterrett '24, Sec1'etr11'y Seymour L. Cromwell '25 John R. Montgomery '13, T1'earzn'e1' Aaron B. Cutting '18 George I-I. Bright '94 101111 L- Merrill JF- '24 Charles B1-owne '96 Preston L. Sutphen '21 Eugene V. Connett III '12 George D- Wever '24 130 MEAIBERS 1943 - Cornelius O. Alig Jr., Henry G. Allyn Jr., Robert D. Barclay, George E. Bartol Ill, Andrew D. Bulk- ley, Clifford M. Carver, John A. H. Carver, Edward D. Chapin, James R. Clements, Da-vid C. Davenport, John W. Drayton Jr., Henry B. Farr Jr., Ralph P. Hallowell, George K. Hoblitzelle, John P. Humes, William L. Hutton, Herbert E. Jones Jr., Samuel E. Lortz, Robert H. Lounsbury, J. Robinson McCor- mick, Lindley G. Miller, Clarence P. Mitchell, Rich- ard Myrick, John Norris, John A. Parker, James E. Reppert, Daniel H. Ridder, Richard B. Robbins, Francis J. Rue Jr., Norman F. S. Russell Jr., Fred- erick B. Seggerman, Thomas L. Smith Jr., Anderson Todd, Robert D. Veghte Jr. 7944 4 Charles Bagley III, VVilliam P. Barba II, Louis B. Bell, Edwin H. Burk Jr., George M. Chester, Robert Creswell Jr., Xfvllllillll M. Geer III, John T. H. John- son, Thomas M. McMillan, Stewart Mittnacht, Ray E. Murphy, Laird U. Park Jr., Samuel M. Peacock Jr., J. Van Ness Philip Jr., John S. Price, Peter Ran- dall, Thomas M. Rauch, Robert P. Rowe, James R. Sands, Albert B. Schultz Jr., George Wadsworth, John R. WVagenseller, William B. Whitney III. 1945 .. ' - Jolm D. Alexander, Charles C. Allen Ill, Robert G. Baldwin, Henry H. Bard, Charles L. Bolling, Fred- erich J. Burghard Jr., George W. D. Carver, Grellet Collins, Donald D. Dodge Jr., William C. Douglas, VV illiam J. Eiman, David C. Fuller, Louis F. Geissler, VValter P. Hall Jr., Lon F. Israel Jr., Harold T. Jol- ley Jr., James J. Kerrigan, James B. Knight, Bertram Lippincott Jr., William DeL. Love, Charles H. Mad- dox Jr., James W. B. Marshutz, Thomas M. H. Nim- mick Jr., John Northrop, Hugh O'Neill, Curtis Doil- ton, VVilliam N. Schill, Davis Spencer, Charles MCG. Thomas Jr., Lawrence R. VVharton Jr. BACK ROIV-Sinclair, Baldwin, Dodge, Love, Burghard. THIRD ROW- Alexander, Douglas, Schill, Israel, Collins, Fuller. SECOND RUW-Maddox, Nimick, Bard, Eiman, Knight, Lippincot, Ketrigan, Joll. FIRST ROW- Bolling, Carver, Geissler, Hall, O'Neil, Marshutz, Spencer, VVharton. BACK ROIV-Radcliffe, Pratt, S. Wellington, Murray, T. Wellington, Craw- ford, Smith, Bates, R. Warner. FOURTH ROW-Blatten, Hilliard, Brown, Bickel, Ogden, Moore, Pettingill, Schuele1', Willis, I-Iarr. THIRD ROW-Paris, Matthews, Upton, Odustrom, Metcalfe, Davis, Githler, Rendell, Kelley, Myers. SECOND ROIV-johnson, Tiernan, W. Hayden, Myer, Friesell, Howard, Arnold, Skinner, Swartz, Mergenthaller, Dozier. FIRST ROW'-P. Hoyclen, Schmon, Mather, Supplee, Doane, Fegan, Allen, Putnam, W. Warner. ' ' Gaiiage Glad F O U N D E D 1 8 8 6 s U O F F I C , E R S JAMES R. SLOANE '43 ..... ...... i .P1'eside11t EDXVARD A. Suifvrms '43 .... . . . Vice-President XAIILLIANL M. SLOANE '43. . . ..... Vice-Preridevzt joslsi-1-1 C. FIAGAN Jn. '43. . . .... Sec1'etm'y ' BOARD OF GOVERNORS Ralph L. Tompkins '21, Chaiwlmn Harold H. Short '05, Secretary Harry G. Treadxvell '09, T7'6ll3'Zl7'67' Asa S. Bushnell 21 Harry I. Caesar '13 Byron F. H. Cale '27 Norman H. Donald '03 Richard E. Dwight '97 Samuel C. Finnell Jr. '41 Archibald A. Guliclc '97 john H. Heminway '37 Paul Deli. Hicks '26 Henry C. Irons '21 William G. Irons II '22 John F. james Jr. '33 John Ag Larkin '13 F. Vinton Laurence jr. '26 Gilbert Lea '36 Trenhom H. Marshall '08 Harris Van B. McKeever '26 Livingston T. Merchant '26 David B. McElroy '30 132 Heyward Myers Jr. '09 Edgar Palmer '03 Weatherly Reinmnnd '31 George F. Riegel '15 Albert B. Schultz '03 Eldredge Snyder '22 james R. Sloane '43 William M. Sloane '43 Edward A. Snpplee '43 joseph C. Fegan Jr. '43 ME1wBzcRs f943 Gordon M. Allen, Francis L. Broderick, Joseph C. Radcliffe, Richard R. Schmon, Horace W. Schwarz, Fegan Jr., Arthur P. Hayden, Henry R. Hilliard jr., Stuart MacM. Skinner, james R. Sloane, William Elisha H. Howard III, Rathbun F. Mather, George M. Sloane, Edward A. Supplee, IfVilliam YV. Warner, O. Merganthaler, Charle R. Myer, Augustus T. Mur- Herbert G. Wellington Jr., Stanwood G. XfVelling- ray II, Peter Platten, Peter B. Putnam, George M. ton Jr. I 9 4 4 Charles YV. Arnold III, Alfred K. Bates, Harry C. David D. Metcalfe jr., IfVilliam G. Moore jr., john Bickel, Robert S. Brown, james E. Crawford jr., Richard VV. Davis, Richard M. Douglas, john O. Dozier, John H. Eide, Semon S. Friessell, Frederick G. Githler, Erwin B. Hallett, Karl G. Harr, NValter H. Hayden jr., Foster L. Johnson, Edmund R. T. Kelley, Richard K. LeBlond Il, Charles Matthews, A. Myers jr., Elliot M. Ogden jr., Richard R. Ohr- strom, John S. Palmer, Philip H. Paris, Kroger Pet- tingill, Robert H. Pratt, Edward S. Rendall, Charles R. Schueler, Edward H. Smith, John VV. Tiernan, james G. Upton, Rawleigh Warner Jr., Thomas D. IfVellington, Charles P. Willis. 7945 Newcombe C. Baker, Ralph M. Barnes, Andrew DeG. Berkey Jr., Fulton Boyd, Robert A. Breckhei- mer, Harry S. Brown jr., Arthur C. Burns, Norman D. Carter, Charles D. Cole, Edward M. Crane jr., Alexander C. Fernandez, George C. Frazer, IfVilliam F. Gallagher, John T. GriHin, Blackburn Hughes jr., Edgar A. Igleheart Jr., Henry W. Kalt, David Marshall, Henry C. Mayer IV, Robert VV. May- nard, Robert J. Meyers, james T. Mills, Andrew P. Monroe, Ernest E. Norris, Wilson R. Page, Robert O. Preyer, George S. Quay II, Richard H. Roberts, Laurence I-I. Sanford jr., VVilliam Scheerer II, John H. Scott jr., Charles VV. Schreiner jr., YVeir Stewart jr., Dwight D. Sutherland, john VV. Sutherland, Charles D. Towers Jr., IfVarren K. V ieth, James D. Wfarfield, Richard T. YVest, Michael A. Wfhitley, Claud K. VVilliams. BACK ROIV-Whitley, Igleheart, Mayer. THIRD ROW'-Berkey, Fernan- dez, Shreiner, Roberts, Griffin, Boyd, Crane, Breckhei-mer. SECOND R0lIf-- Monroe, Brown, Carter, Barnes, Stewart, Burns, Maynard, Mills. FIRST ROM' -Scheerer, Preyer, Baker, Norris, Sutherland, Quay, Sanford, Kult. -1 J BACK ROW-Rusher, Cleveland, Shule, Culverwell, Grace, Marchant, Mueller, Leary. SECOND ROW'-Green, Spenser, Williams, Rudolph, Cerny, Mac- Master, Flnegold, Pond. FIRST ROIV-Brower, Richards, Potter, Coon, Peas- lee, Shaffer, Robinson. 0044111 Glad F O U N D E D 1 9 2 2 O F F I C E R S ALDEN B. CooN '43 .... ....... P resident DAVID C. PEASLEIE '43 . . . . . .T1'erzsm'e1' STEPHIQN P. PO'l l'ER '43 .... ........ V ice-President DONALD E. Bmmnm '44. . . .... Secretary Gnoucn MCK. GRACE '44 ....... Assistmvt T1'6llS7l7'67' BOARD OF TRUSTEES Pendleton Marsliall '23, Presidevzt Frank M. Gregory '24, T1'efzsm'e1' Raymond H. Carter '33, Vice-P1'eside11t NfVillimn C. Clark '30 George S. Kaighn '23, Secretary Roger Shaw '24 134 MEMBERS 1943 Robert VV. Brower, john R. Carter, Alden B. Coon, David C. Peaslee, Arthur F. Pond jr., Richard S. John D. Fairing, Harry VV. Goas, Francis B. Harri- Pond, Stephen P. Potter, Marvin S. Richards, james son, Thomas Herndon, john C. Lallin, John P. G. Robinson, Lloyd H. Shafer, Charles E. Tychsen. Leary, Ronald K. MacMaster jr., Gordon S. New, I 9 4 4 Donald E. Bedard, Karl H. Cerny, Stanley M. Cleve- Marchant Jr., Konrad C. Mueller, VVilliam E. land, Edmund S. Finegold, George McK. Grace, Rudolph jr., William A. Rusher, Elmer C. Schule, Andrew WV. Green, Hugh C. Hoffman, Horace G. Chaloner P. Spencer, Frank J. Williams Jr. 7945 Robert F. Allen, David G. Baird jr., Walter Bastedo Frederick G. Hammitt, Theodore D. Hughes, jr., Joachim R. Beltram, George H. Bonsall jr., Robert P. Miller, james E. Muchmore, Robert A. William E. Burnet jr., Douglas MCL. Coombs, Wil- Peck, Robert A. Petito, Kenneth L. Phillips, Richard liam S. Decker II, John G. Farley II, Theodore R. B. Ragland, Allen H. Russell, Robert E. Schofield, F ehrenback, Henry G. Fischer jr., Lucian Fletcher, john J. Schwarz, Harvey Shipper, Louis V. Sorren- WValter W. Goodwin, William H. Hagendorn, jared tino, Ernest W. Swegler, john T. Wagner, Raycroft R. Haines, Lawrence A. Haines, Joseph G. Hall, WValsh jr., William F. Weaver. BUCK ROII'-Phillips, Farley, Walsh, Haines, Baird. SECOND ROH'-Sor.. rentino, Goodwin, Swegler, Peck, Schofield, Bastedo. FIRST ROIV-Hammitt, Bonsall, Burnet, Beltram, Mills. 135 BACK ROIV-Bishop, Kroehnke, Quay, Burdett, Hamilton. FOURTH ROW- Kester, Archer, Krase, Stout, Kelly, Benson, Hutchins. THIRD ROW-Hurley, Goyer, Williams, Flournoy, Thompson, Pollock, Looloian, Specht. SECOND ROW-McCree, Unger, Schneider, Rigger, Foster, Ashdown, Wunsch, Kraft, Cartotto. FIRST ROW-Sommers, Reusch, Strawbridge, Allen, Freeman, Shirley, McDonnell, Holzl, Willson. mlfdge F O U N D E D 1 9 0 9 O F F I C E R S 101-IN L. FREEMAN JR. '43 ................ Presidem JOHN R. HIGGINS Jn. '43. . . . . . Vice Pleudewr Romawr A. HoLzL '44 .... . .... Sec1'em1'y BOARD OF TRUSTEES Thomas I-I. McCauley '12, President B21rtl1O1O111CW A- Greene Courtlandt Otis '20, Sec1'effr1 y SiI1Cl11iF HHFCIT '23 A,lffl'lL'lf G31'dne1' '23 Rlllllilfd l lCppllC1' 732 joseph F. Mann '11 136 jr. '25 A4EM12ERS 1943 Donald B. Allen, Charles S. Benson, Montague L. john R. Midgley, Otis G. Pike, Thomas H. Pollock, Boyd, Arthur C. Burdett Jr., Stokes F. Burtis jr., David E. Shirley, Warren M. Sinclair, Gordon W. john L. Freeman Jr., john R. Higgins Jr., Lemuel Sommers, Warren E. Taylor, john A. WVilliams, C. Hutchins, john K. Looloian, Bryce Maxwell, Robert A. XfVunsch. ' 7944- St. Clair K. Archer Jr., Cecil S. Ashdown, William J. Baroni jr., Frederick H. Bradford, Donald R. Bryant jr., Robert P. Cartotto, John J. Flournoy, John W. Foster, Charles W. Goyer, Gordon R. Hamilton, Albert J. Henry, Robert A. Holzl, james G. Hurley, Anthony H. Kelly, XfVilliam G. Kester, Edward J. Klopp, Lewis S. Kraft, John M. Krase, Paul W. Kroehnke, Allister H. McCree, Sanford N. McDonnell, James R. McGibbon, Earl A. Munyan Jr., Joseph C. Quay, Henry C. Reusch, Robert K. Rigger, Edwin F. Schneider, WValter K. Sherwood jr., Robert A. Short, Robert C. Specht, Gilbert M. Stout, William J. Strawbridge, Robert D. Thomson, Harry A. Willson, Edward H. Zimmerman. 1945 John Abbotts, Sigurd L. Anderson, WVilliam S. Bor- den Jr., Thomas E. Brittingham, joseph C. Buck, Robert H. Clarke, Allen F. Colley, Hector C. Cowan, Robert G. Dodds, Charles L. Drake, Alex- ander D. Forger, James LW. Furth, Frederic C. Gor- don, David C. Hall,. Robert E. Hastings, Carroll A. Hochwalt jr., Allen F. Hodges, John W. Horn, Richard H. Lake, Norman W. Ley, Jay D. Levin- sohn, James S. Lipscomb, Alexander V. Luft, john P. Lyons, Robert C. McCarthy, Harrison B. Mc- Cawley, Gerald E. McConney, Edward N. Mc- Lean, Charles Miller II, Thomas V. Monahan, Lang- don E. Morris jr., john D. Mosser, Stephen E. Nightingale, Hugh B. Ogburn, Richard F. Sachse, Homer D. Schaaf, Gerald M. Turino, lfVillem H. van Breda Kolff, Arthur YV. Walsh, John R. Walt- man, Andrew T. VViley, George M. Wilson, james C. YfVilson jr. BACK ROIV-Wiley, Walsh, Monahan, Forger, Holl. THIRD ROPV-Brib tingham, Hockwalt, Dodds, Ogburn, Furth, Gordon, Drake. SECOND ROW- I-lastings, VV:1ltm:1n, Levinsohn, Nightingale, Wilson, Mosser, Wilson, Schaaf. FIRST RUIV-McConney, La-ke, Hodges, Sachse, Vanderluft, Turino, Clarke, Lipscomb. BACK ROIV-Chaplin, Reynolds, Gardiner, Batchelder, Duisberg, Green. FOURTH ROPV-Geiger, Doom, McGrath, Fleming, Spalding, Matlock, Mare- chal, Sarfaty, Packer. THIRD ROPV-Ebbitt, Bingham, Kelly, Spire, Davis, Bullington, Grover, Stookly, Nagel, Soete, Doggett. SECOND ROW-Jamison, Miller, Reed, Oliva, Crawford, Waters, Marlatt, Veit, Fitzell, Austin. FIRST ROIV-Watei'nian, Essertier, Osann, Kinney, Henderson, Post, Fales, Bigelow, Porter, Whitaker. erm em FOUNDED 1895 f fEil H D nfs' , ,J O F F I C E R S joHN W. POST '43 .... .............. P resident joslazvn W. I-IIQNDERSON JR. '43 ...... Vice-Presideizt DOUGLAS K. FLIZNIING '44 ..........,.... S6C7 6fll7'y l BOARD OF TRUSTEES Frederick L. Hyer '28, President john B. McTigue '15 Ralph A. Bullock '14 E. A. Myers '38 George E, Clark '29 George H. Sibley '20 Brownlee H. Gibson '06 101111 B- Ward '36 Cornelius B. Kouwenhoven '07 WilliHH1 W- W1'Cn '19 f John WV. Post '43 l3S M E M B E R S , 7943 i David H. Batchelder Jr., John MCK. Bigelow, XVorthington K. Bromley Jr., Frank E. Crawford Jr., Dyril J. Edwards Jr., Edward P. Essertier Jr., Warren Fales, Alfred W. Green, Robert C. Grover, Richard B. Harvey, Joseph W. Henderson Jr., Ken- neth P. Kinney, Dulaney C. Logan, Charles R. Mac- grath, Greer Mel. Marechal Jr., Clyde D. Marlatt Jr., John VV. Mowinckel, George Oliva Jr., Richard Gsann, Charles W. Packer, Charles C. Porter, John W. Post, William E. Reed, Robert C. Sarfaty, George W. Soete, George J. Stockly Jr., Richard B. V eit, Robert D. Waterman, Lewis W. Waters Jr., Spier DeB. Whitaker. 1944 , Perry G. M. Austin Jr., Albert A. Bingham, Wil- liam O. Bullington, Hugh Chaplin, VVilliam M. Davis, Sidney H. Doggett Jr., Lewis G. Doom, Carl H. Duisberg, Henry M. Ebbitt, Douglas K. Fleming, Robert M. Gardiner, Homer K. Geiger, NVilliam YV. Jamison II, Raymond B. Kelly Jr., William F. Mathieson Jr., Woodford Matlock Jr., Roswell Miller III, Fritz G. Nagel, Theodore W. Neuman Jr., John R. Reynolds, Clarence W. Robinson Jr., Scldon Spaulding, VVilliam C. Spire, Peter V. Wiese. 1945 David E. Anderson, lfVilliam A. Arrowsmith, Harry S. Barrows, George A. Broadbent, James F. Brown Jr., Edwin B. Buchanan, Bartram VV. Bumsted, Steele C. Cameron, Robert W. Crawford, Don Dur- gin, Leo J. Falk Jr., Richard WV. Fiske, Thomas B. Forbes, James L. Greene, Thomas C. Hiering, Philo R. King, John K. Koelsch, Thomas C. Laine, John M. Lee, Edward B. McEnerney, George R. Mofit Jr., Victor I. Morrison Jr., Charles A. Nicholson, Louis W. Ochs Jr., Burnell Poole Jr., George F. Rand Jr., David Remer Jr., Frank D. Rich Jr., Sam- uel Samson Jr., Robert MCE. Strebeigh, Milner W. Thom, William MCI. Throop Jr., James H. Tomp- kins Jr., Patrick Watson, S. James Weinberg Jr. BACK ROIV-McEnerney, Buchanan, Thom, Anderson, Throop. THIRD ROIV-VVeinberg, Lee, Crawford, Tompkins, Poole, Laine, MoHit. SECOND ROW'-Forbes, Falk, Nicholson, Hiering, Streighbeigh, Cameron, Samson, Dur- gin. FIRST ROIV-Morrison, Rand, Fiske, Broadbent, Remer, Bumsted, Ochs, King. BACK ROIV-Seckel, Jansen, Messenger, Fitz Randolph, Hurwitz, S. Robin- son. THIRD ROIV-Clarke, R. Wilson, F. VVilson, Dennis, Kierstead, Wood- bridge, Sullivan. SECOND ROW'-Rothstein, Beckhart, Palmer, Bieiksha, Liu, Davidson, Chubb, Pariser. FIRST ROW'-Arnold, Wachob, McQuiddy, Acton, Mair, McSpadden, Geissman. FOUNDED 1937 OFFICERS FORNIAN S. Ac'roN '43 ..... ...... P wesidefzt JOHN F. DWACHOR '43. . . . . .Secretary ERNEST L. MACQUIDDY '44 .... .... V ice-P1'eside11f GIEOTIGIE F. NIAIR '43. .. . . .T1'easzn'e7' B O A R D O F G O V E R N O R S John W. Cadmzm jr. '36, Cbai1'71m1z Dean Mathey '12 Burnam N. Dell '12 GCUFQC R- MEYCTS ,22 Christian Gauss 'OO Richard VV. XfVnrfield '30 Forman S. Acton '43 140 MEMBERS 1943 Forman S. Acton, James R. Arnold, John A. Beyer II, Raymond A. Bieksha, Dandridge M. Cole, Wil- liam Giessman, Walter L. Glenney Jr., Richard A. Hord, Myron L. Hurwitz, Malcom Imbrie Jr., Henry A. Kierstead, Harry C. L. Liu, Frederick D. McCandless, Robert C. McSpadden Jr., George F. Mair, Richard F. Messenger, Frank C. Palmer, Leonard J. Pariser, Mark Robinson, Edward Seckel, John C. Seed, John F. Wachob, Floyd W. Wilson, Joseph E. Woodbridge. 1944 Gordon H. Beckhart, Nicholas C. Chubb, Charles Pfeil, Scott S. Robinson, Paul J. Rothstein, John G E. Davidson, John M. Dennis, Marius B. Jansen, Sullivan. Roman J. Kutsky, Ernest L. MacQuiddy, Leslie WV. 1945 Philip L. Azoy, Albert F. Brandt, Talbot A. Chubb, Arthur H. Selbie Jr., Edward D. Simsarian, Peter Luis del Toro, Robert M. Donauer, Philip Erlich, C. Stevenson, Glenn E. Tisdale, E. Finlay Whittle Vincent L. Gregory Jr., George K. Imbrie, William sey, Peter F. Winant. S. Mayer Jr., Carl F. Paulson, Harry P. Phillips Jr., l?f4CK'ROW'-VVinant, Wfhittlesey, Chubb, Tisdale. SECOND ROW'-Brandt, bimsarian, Paulson, Erlich, Mayer. FIRST ROIV-DelTo1'o, Phillips, Steven- son, Selby, Azoy, Imbrie. BACK ROW-Callery, Longstreth, Kean, Pearson, Waller, Carton. THIRD ROW-Leas, Tilghman, Patterson, Fulton, Small, Baruch, Rawls. SECOND ROW'-Hugheson, Murray, Gilpin, Newbold, Nalle, Conze, Farr. FIRST ROW-Baetjer, Wright, Tweedy, Hilliard, Edwards, Pitney, Thomas. FOUNDE fu, em 6:7 P 'WC TU9' OFFICERS D 1879 THOIVIAS J. PIILLIARD JR. '43 ............. Pweridevzt AIJEXANDEII EDXVARDS '43 ...... Secretary Treaszn er JOHN B. TWEEDY '43 ..... U1zde1'g1'nduate GOU61'720T JAMES W. VVRIGHT '43. . . ........ Lzbvmmn BOARD OF GOVERNORS Amory L. Haskell '16, President Donald Creswell '21, Sec1'etm'y James Carey '29, Treamrev' Thomas M. Bancroft '24 Andrew G. Carey '21 Eugene C. Cheston '32 J. Crossan Cooper Jr. '23 Herbert L. Dillon '07 Amos Eno '32 Henry B. Thompson Jr. '20 142 James R. Forgan '22 Willia111 G. Foulke II, '34 John M. Harlan '20 William B. Johnson '37 Alexander Pi Morgan '22 George R. Packard Jr. '28 James T. Pyle '35 Rudolph S. Rauch '13 Algernon Roberts '32 MEMBERS 7943 . Edwin G. Baetjer II, Charles E. Brown III, John O. Q. Palmer, Stephen Pearson, James D. Pitney, John Carney, William P. Carton, Alexander Edwards, B. Rawls, George L. Small, John G. Thomas Jr., Francis B. Farr, Thomas J. Hilliard Jr., Thompson Richard A. Tilghman, John B. Tweedy, James W. Leas, Edward Murray, John S. Newbold, George Wright. 7944 Fernand Baruch, Charles Callery, Norman G. Conze, Horace D. Nalle, Henry S. Patterson II, Harcourt Arthur D. Fulton Jr., Kenneth Gilpin Jr., YValter E. Waller Jr. Hughson Jr., Robert W. Kean, Frank H. Longstreth, I 9 4 5 John B. Ashmun, Rufus Barringer, Reynolds W. Ramseur Jr., Charles H. G. Rees, Charles B. Reeves Bell, Melville C. Blair, Robert H. Blair, William F. Jr., Charles B. Schaff, Charles P. Skelly, Fordyce B. Bohlen, Francis I. G. Coleman, Edward MCF. Eagan, St. John, John G. Sully, Benjamin D. Tyler, Theo- Robert Edwards, Samuel C. Farmer III, A. Paul dore C. Waters Jr., Stephen P. White Jr., Roger Funlchauser, Harry T. Hilliard, John B. Jessup, T. Wilson. Harvey M. Kelsey, Jolm C. Kinder, Thomas M. BACK ROIV-St. John, Rees, Barringer, Coleman, Edwards, VVhite, Blair, Farmer. SECOND ROIV-Kinder, Wilson, Kelsey, Tyler, Eagen, VVaters, Jessop, Ramseur. FIRST ROIV-Shelly, Funkhouser, Bell, Hilliard, Schaff, Sully, Bohlen, Reeves. 143 Greene, Hass, Wei- BACK ROIV-Christie, Van Wagoner, Silvers, Degener, man, Tuttle, Black. FOURTH ROIV--Weison, Ikeda, , Bennett, Rodman, Rugland. THIRD ROIV-Eu, Morris, Schuyler, Scheller, Ferrin, Reynolds, Rockwell, Leamy. SECOND ROW-Torabell, Stoll, Denny, Gauvain, Gilliss, Fayerweather, Allen, Johnson, Sander. FIRST ROW-Weil, Smith, Tarham, Guile, Schelling, Koons, Amundsen, Davis, Wilson. Ke., .Wi swf May, Goodfellow F O U N D E D 1 9 0 4 1. ' O F F I C E R S GEORGE W. SCHEDLING '43. .. ........ President GEORGE K. 'I-'ANI-IAAI '44 .... . Secveffuy DlcKsoN B. GUILE '43 ..... . . . Vice-President RICHARD G. AMUNDSEN '44. .. . T1 easzu er BOARD OF GOVER William B. Schrauff '22, President William B. I-Iaffner '18, Vice-President Walter W. K. Bennett '28, Sec1'etm'y Esmond B. Gardner '23, David D. Dayton '41 William WD. Draper '41 Morton H. Fry '09 Treaszzrer 144 NORS Roger Hinds '06 Lawrence D. Howell '13 F. Rogers Parkin '16 Harold C. Richard '06 George VV. Sheldon '22 james S. Studdiford II '37 john C. lfVilliams '25 MEA4BE12S A i943 james N. Allan, David C. Davis, William G. Dege- ner, Clinton G. Denny, john Fayerweather, Allan NV. Ferrin, Dickson B. Guile, Edward A. jolmson, Benjamin H. B. Koons jr., Frank B. May, john Morris, john I. Reynolds, Theodore Rockwell III, Frank V. Sander jr., Philipp O. Scheller, George W. Schelling, Russell H. Smith jr., james G. Tara- bell, Irving j. Townsend, Andrew L. Weil III, Andrew F. West II. 1944 Thomas E. Allen, Richard G. Amundsen, Edward D. Andrew, Thomas C. Atchison II, Robert VV. Bennett, Morgan Bird jr., Robert Black, Andrew D. Christie, Douglas S. Copeland, Ernest V. deMoss, Richard K. M. Eu, james A. Gardner, Rollie D. Gilliss jr., Allen F. Goodfellow, Antony Hass, Wil- liam j. Hayes, Holmes L. Hutson, Kentaro Ikeda, Philip A. Lirio, Theodore S. Meth, john G. Nelson, john E. Ragland, Sayre Rodman, Ward C. Sangren, james R. Schuyler, Richard T. Silvers, Charles B. Stoll, George K. Tanham, john R. Tuttle jr., Rob- ert E. Van Wagoner, Charles A. P. von Hemert, john S. Wendt jr., Robert A. Wieman, john W. lfViesen, j. Christy Wilson jr., Paul Windels jr., Charles K. Wolfe jr. .1945 Arthur A. Appert jr., William L. Brooks, jolm W. Church, George A. Congdon, William R. Crosbie, C. Patrick Dagg, Charles M. Epes jr., Alan S. Glen- dening, VVillia1n F. Good, Garth K. Graham, Fred- erick H. Haines, Robert L. Hall, Richard B. Ham- ilton, Lejaren A. Hiller, Shepard Kimberly II, George R. Lackey, Murdock D. Maclnnis, joseph G. Mitchell jr., Murray Olyphant jr., Gardiner B. Parker, Arthur E. Phelps, Leon A. Post jr., Russell A. Reidinger, Raymond C. Reidinger, Edward M. Robinson jr., Carleton O. Schuller jr., George S. Small, james B. Smith, Richard R. Tettelbach, Ga- briel F. Tucker jr., john T. Valdes, james M . Wal- lace jr., Henry C. YVeltzien jr., Cyrus F. Wicker jr., Robert W. Wigton, Edward B. Wilson, james S. Wolf jr. BACK ROW'-Glendening, Small, Lackey, Wicker, Mitchell, Olyphant, Yvelt- zien, Robinson. THIRD ROW'-Phelps, Church, Epes, Brooks, Graham, Smith, Tucker, Hall. SECOND ROW-Croslvie, Reidinger, Hamilton, Kimberly, Cong- don, Haines, Reidinger, Parker, Maclnnis, FIRST ROW-Valdes, Wigton, Tettelbach, Appert, Wolf, Post, Hiller, Wallace. . BACK ROW-Whitman, Buttenheim, Lamb, Kellogg, Stevenson, Furland, McCrelllsh, Gemble, Olcott. FOURTH ROW'-Osborn, James, Carter, Crim- mins, Marshburn, Herbst, Titchner, Taylor, Lord, Lee, Crampton. THIRD ROW-Cobb, Collins, Hill, McG1'aw, Sheridan, Klein, Larkin, Baimman, Bail, Malcolm, Custer, Rider. SECOND ROIV-Applegate, Iglehart, Blackburn, McCaslin, Gels, Knipe, Van Horne, Farr, Dorch, Zinsser, VVhitin, Quigg. FIRST ROW-Clalup, Bohachek, Connelly, Tyler, Crawford, Knox, Markham, Sweney, Marshall. .2 Glad F O U N D E D 1 9 O 2 O F F I C E R S VVILLIANI W. CRANVFORD '43. . . ....... Pvfesidevzt WAL'r12R S. AVRRY '43. . . . . .T1'easu1'e1' HAROLD R. TYLER JR. '43 .... .... V ice-President Jrxmlazs F. LOTSPEICH '44 .... . . .Sec1'etm'y 13 O A R D O F G O V E R N O R S Richard E. Merrifield '21, President Henry L. T. Koren '33 Andrew D. I-lall '32, '1'v'er1su1'e1' Lyttleton B. Purnell IH '30 Robert G. Bushnell '28, Sec1'em1'y Robert W. Sayre '37 Robert C. Brooks '34 Franklin W. Thricher Jr. '38 Ashton Dunn '30 john S. Wfilliams '24 Donald W. Grifhn '23 James D. Wfinsor III '29 146 MEfwBE12s 1943 Robert A. Applegate Jr., Walter S. Avery, Robert H. Bamman, Oliver M. Blackburn, Stuart Boha- check, David B. Clapp, William H. Connelly, Ken- neth Crampton, Willia1'11 W. Crawford, Andrew J. C. Doran, Jack Dunn III, Peter Farr, Matthew T. Geis Jr., John C. Hill Jr., William Inglehart, Corne- lius Van S. Knox Jr., James Lee, Bennett Lord, Peter Malcolm, John I-I. Markham, Julian I-I. Marshall, Philip W. Quigg, Paul R. Rider Jr., Stuart D. Ste- venson, William P. Stevenson, Benjamin I-I. Sweney, Harold R. Tyler Jr. 1944 James G. Atlleck III, George H. Bail, Edgar M. Buttenheim, Burnam Carter Jr., James W. Cobbs, John D. Collins, Thomas A. C. Crimmins, Richard Custer, Joseph A. Donahue, Richard M. Furlaud, Gene Gamble, James N. Gamble, Franklin H. Gentes, IfVilliam P. I-Ierbst III, Ralph E. James Jr., Paul V. Kellogg Jr., Robert M. Kittel, James B. Klein, Timothy W. Knipe, Stephen B. Lamb, James F. Lotspeieh, William H. MacCrellish Jr., Gordon B.iMagill, Robert J. Marshburn, Robert B. McCaslin, Daniel McGraw, Irving G. Odell, Alfred VanS. Olcott Jr., Robert Osborn Jr., Theodore F.. Schulte III, Albert D. Sheridan, Addison R. Taylor, James L. Titchner, Arthur C. Van Horne Jr., Gordon R. Whitman, William K. Zinsser. 1945 Stephen D. Austin, Alvin H. Behrer Jr., Claude J. Davis Jr., Robert L. Dwight, Rudolph Eberstadt, Fred S. Endsley Jr., Thomas Ennenga, YVilliam MCC. Evans, Paul F. Fenton, Charles M. Forsyth, Francis E. Gilbertson, Samuel F. Hankinson, Mario Lacazette, Henry T. Lang, George A. Leamy, Law- rence B. Leyvis, Neil S. Livingstone, Carl W. Mes- singer Jr., Richard H. Montgomery, Alexander E. Patterson, William F. Potts, Donald Pyle, Townsend W. Rawlins, Robert C. Roche, Halsey F. Smith, Hollis W. Smith, Robert IV. Smith, John T. Steven- son Jr., Wilson B. Stringer, Pierson Swenson, Charles H. Toll, Clark Travell, James R. Trimble, Montag- nie Van Norden, Robert B. Waters, Joseph R. Whit- man, Donald J. Young. BACK ROW-Waters, Gilbertson, Austin, Hunkinson, Messinger, Stevenson. FOURTH ROW'-Toll, Van Norden, Long, Davis, H. A. Smith, Leamy, H. S. Smith. THIRD ROIV-Swenson, Dwight, Stringer, Evans, R. Montgom- ery, Potts, Ennenga. SECOND ROW-R. H. Montgomery, Trimble, Travell, Fenton, Roche, Patterson, Rawlins, Lacazette. FIRST ROW'-Forsyth, Eber- stadt, R. Smith, Endsley, Young, Behrer, Whitman, Lewis. BACK ROW-King, Amberson, Williamson, Sinnickson, Mathieson, Kingan, Crom, Bruce. THIRD ROIV-Hutchinson, Runk, Heymann, Voss, Hutzler, Bonner, Murphy, Mahoney. SECOND ROW-Ieutter, Manassa, Watson, Cheney, Kindwall, Poe, Schless, Cross, Herbruck. FIRST ROW'-Walker, Schnebly, Barletta, Thomas, Cameron, Johnson, VVhite, Miller, Farrell. FOUNDED 1904 OFFICERS BRODNAX CANT ls:RoN JR. '43 ............... President RICHARD B. 'TI-IONIAS '43, BOARD OF Alden D. Groff '13, Clofziwlmvz Minot C. Morgan jr. '35, Vice-C bllI1'777tl7Z Williani E. Speers '11, fl'reasz11'e1' Kendall M. Barnes '31, Sec1'etm'y Elliot H. Lee '16 Harold L. Kalt '42 148 MoUL'roN K. JOHNSON '43 .... . . .Vice IlL.1ld67It TRU . Treasurer S T E E S Sherley W. Morgan '13 William Oman '34 Sainuel F. Pogue '41 Nicholas G. Thacher '37 WVinthrop Trowbridge '25 Philip H. VVilkie '40 MEA4BERS i943 james B. Amberson III, john M. H. Bruce jr., Brod- nax Cameron jr., Thomas E. Farrell jr., Horace W. Harrison, Henry L. Heyman, Charles B. Hutchin- son, George H. Hutzler, Moulton K. johnson, Sam- uel B. jones, john D. Link, Francis B. Mahoney, John I. Munson, Baylis F. Poe jr., Arthur H. Runk, Robert A. Schless jr., Daniel C. Schnebly, Richard B. Thomas, Maynard B. VVilliamson, XfVallace J. Wfilliamson III. 1944 A Amadeo Barletta, Robert M. Bennett, Henry M. Bonner, Robert S. Cheney, William H. Crom jr., Anthony C. Gosse, Nils A. Kindwall, Clarence King, Gilbert Kingan jr., Charles R. Manassa jr., Harold C. Mathison Jr., Kenneth Miller, Philip Murphy, Charles Sinnickson Jr., William MCL. Trible, Donald H. Voss, Benjamin H. Walker, Harold J. VVatson, Walter W. White. 7945 Q VVesley Allinsmith, George Atkinson, Kenneth N. Bacon, Frank E. Brumback, David G. Carter, John F. Caswell, William A. Chisolm, William S. Church, James D. Cooper, Robert J. Crook, Warren W. Eginton, Chester A. Files, Myles F. Herbert, Robert E. Levein, Eugene R. Lippmann, Raymond W. Lozier jr., John S. McAndrew, George F. Meliclc, Robert B. Mesrobian, john H. Mitchell, Benjamin N. Moore, Alexander Pearson, William D. Peck, Richard K. Puder, George P. Raleigh, David A. Rhodes, Robinson Roe, Karl Rugart, Gordon M. Russell, Duard G. Slattery, George Stephenson, Paul YV. Taylor, Charles E. Wagner, VVilliam H. Wainwright, Richard P. VVoodson Ill. BACK ROIV-Levien, Files, Puder, Bacon. TIIIRD ROIV-Peck, Atkinson, Raleigh, Caswell, Carter, Brumbuck, Mesrobian. SECOND ROW'-James, Cooper, Eginton, Mitchell, Rugart, Chisolm, Lippman, Pearson, Herbert. FIRST ROW'-Roe, Taylor, Rhodes, Lozier, Moore, Wainwright, Allinsmith, Church. j. l BACK ROW-Headley, Donr, Parker, Frothingham, McCloud, Parker, Tytus. FOURTH ROW'-Jamison, Starret, Kearns, Carr, Greeley, Conwell, Hohler, White, Aubrey. THIRD ROW-Lath1'op, Williams, Futoran, Stone, Sly, Van Ness, Farnum, DeCoster, Sandbach, Connell. SECOND ROIV-VVest, Boughton, Coddington, jordan, Bowman, Diehl, Kearns, Soons, Reppert, Hazelwood. FIRST ROW-Kirk, A. Williams, Lewis, Johnson, Eley, B. Johnson, Osmun, Smiley, Kinniry. , I 7401, fan F O U N D E. D 1 8 9 0 ,xfu f ll ' OFFICERS RALPH D. ALBAUGH '43 ................. President Dixvm C. JOHNSON ju. '44. . . .... Vice-President FRANK H. LEXVIS '43 .............. Sports Mmzager BOARD OF GOVERNORS Richard A. Mestres '31, President Andrew I-Iazlehurst '04 John R. Munn '06, Vice-President T. Newman Lawler '29 Arthur S. Lane, '34, Sec1'em1'y Charles A. McClintock '07 Charles E. A. Muldaur '31, T1'ef1m1'e1' Curtis YV. McGraw '19 Ernest C. Bartell '27 Rudolph J. Schaefer '24 David R. Chamberlain '35 Edward L- Shea '16 Melville P. Dickenson '22 150 MEMBERS 1943 Ralph B. Albaugh, Stever Aubrey, John B. Callag- han, Arthur M. Coddington Jr., Philip G. Connell Jr., William B. Eley, David L. Frothingham, David K. Headley, David S. Jamison, Nelson G. Jolmson, Donald S. Jordan, Frank H. Lewis, Robert R. Osmun, George Parker Jr., Robert B. Sandbach, Robert W. Smiley, Jolm S. Taylor, Martin R. West Jr., Alexander M. Williams. 1944 Joe H. Bowman, John W. Brennan, Frank C. Carr Jr., Yeates Conwell, Donald W. DeCoster Jr., Charles E. Denny Jr., Arthur C. Diehl Jr., John M. Doar, Waldo B. F arnum, Robert J. Futoran, Robert G. Greely, Charles F. Hazlewood Jr., Herbert W. I-Iobler, David C. Johnson, J. Edward Jones Jr., Walter M. Kearns, George T. Kinniry, John S. Lathrop, George A. Lawry, John C. McLeod, Ed- ward L. Martin, Ben A. Oswalt, Joseph B. Parker, Stephen E. Reppert, Richard H. Sly,. William R. Soons, Robert B. Starrett, Raymond E. Stone, John S. Tytus, John H. Van Ness, William S. White, Harold G. VVilliams Jr. 7945 George Aubrey, Hugh F. Beckwith, Melville A. Hudson,.John W. Kearns, John H. Knight, Tremper Blun, John V. Conner, Ewing A. DeMange, Edson Longman, Robert Matter Jr., Frank Melville Ill, I. Gaylord, William R. Haley, Frank H. Hall, Eugene Murphy, Jolm H. Richardson, Homer J. VVayne E. Harding Jr., Lee R. Hill, Frederick G. Rose, Robert J. Wilson. BACK ROW'-Wilson, Haley, Hall, Murphy, Longman. SECOND ROW-Beck- with, Conner, Mellville, Harding, Aubrey, Richardson, Gaylord. FIRST ROW' --Blun, Hill, Rose, Hudson, DeMauge, Kearns. BACK ROW-Temple, Wiese, Pugh, Hoffman, Zuckerman, Higgins, Asher, Martin, Korth, Payton, Hofammann, Odland, Aalfs, Hall, Pittenger. FIFTH ROW'-Ogden, Compton, Petersen, Van Siclen, Delatour, Henley, Cobb, Knapp, Bragdon, McKeown, Masland, Stockton, Thompson. FOURTH ROW'-Logan, Deacon, Young, McCallie, Watson, Carter, Douglas, Carpenter, Bell, Pogue, Davis, Miller, Terhune, Davis, Rush, THIRD ROIV-Perina, Tienken, Mor- com, Woodbridge, Treadgold, McManus, Vanderbilt, Wolf, Wells, Dayton, Hirschberg, McGrath, Dodge, Shalfer. SE-COND ROW-Chapin, Leo, Roberts, Stoddard, Hooper, Ridgely, McCarthy, Bender, Craig, Van Buren. FIRST ROW'-Knauer, Munda, Rock, Carter, Anderson, Funk, Talcott. FOUNDED 1902 Sify O F F I C E R S Bxwlanmf S. RIDGRLY '43. . . ..... President I'lUDSON G. STODDARD '44 .... .... S ecvfetnry Josmen W. I-loovlzu JR. '43. . . . . Vice-Presidem ,IOHN F. MCCARTY -IR. '43 . . . .... T1'ensm'e1' BOARD OF GOVERNORS Sidney T. Holt '03 james W. Newman '26 Cbairmavz PM Tem and T1'erzsm'e1' Gem-ge E, Nichols '30 Raymond T. Fish '13, Sec1'etm'y Beverly S. Riclgely ,43 Sinclair Hamilton '06, Legal Adviser B ,l0lWU F- MCCHFFY ,ll'- '43 152 MEAIBERS 1943 Howard O. Allen, Oliver G. Anderson, Norman J. Asher, Robert T. Barry, Edwin W. Bragdon, Ralph D. Buck Jr., Ellwood H. Carter Jr., Henry H. Cobb Jr., Robert C. Conner, Nelson Craig, John C. Davis Ill, Leonard V. Dayton, Arthur M. Deacon, Robert J. Delatour, David C. Dodge, Peter V. K. Funk, James J. Higgins Jr., Robert C. Hoffman, Joseph VV. Hooper Jr., John A. Howard, Thomas P. Knapp, James P. Logan, Thomas B. Marshall, VVilliam A. Martin, John F. McCarty Jr., Edwin IS. McKeown, William M. Morcom, Lester Mount Jr., John R. Munda, Blake W. Ogden, Robert I. Perina, James G. Pittenger, Donald H. Pugh, Beverly S. Ridgely, James G. Roberts, Robert N. Rock Jr., Charles N. Rush, Paul WV. Rutledge Jr., James R. Stack, A. L. Waldo Stockton, James S. Sudler, LeRoy E. Tal- cott Jr., Galen E. Treadgold, Martin E. Van Buren, XfVilliam C. Van Siclen, Royal C. Zuckerman. 1944 Jolm L. Aalfs, Alvin J. Accola, James F. Bell, Rich- ard J. Bender, Edward S. Carter Jr., Edward Y. Chapin III, James R. Compton, William VV. Davis, Archibald H. Douglas, Brooks Hall, John C. Henly Ill, Donald W. Hirschberger, Karl E. Hofammann, Donald W. Korth Jr., Warren H. Knauer, Norton B. Leo, Frank E. Masland III, David P. McCallie, George VV. McGrath Jr., William W. McManus, Alan B. Miller, George F. Odland, Leland R. Payton, Hugh G. Petersen Jr., Henry Pogue Jr., Horace M. Shaffer, Hudson G. Stoddard, Paul N. Temple Jr., Charles B. Terhune, Robert M. Thompson, Arthur T. Tienken, Alan D. Watson, Robert J. Wiese, Peter F. VVells, Dudley E. Woodbridge, Thomas A. YfVolf, Robert Young. 1945 David H. Betts, Hugh H. Bosworth, Wilson A. Brit- ten, James S. Calvert, Thomas O. Canby, Jolm H. Cecil Jr., Neil L. Conver, Francis M. Ellis, David D. Frank, James T. Gilmore, John A. Groton, H. Hitler Harris Jr., Robert Y. Heisler, James F. Hol- land, George C. Kyle, Milton C. Laidlaw, Donald M. Lambert, Payson B. Langley, Hover T. Lentz, VVilliam M. Malloy, William F. 'McCombs, James J. McCormick II, William Metcalf Ill, Robert F. Morton, James W. North, Martin S. Ochs, Robert S. Ormond, David J. Oven, Robert B. Payne, Stan- ley W. Root Jr., R. Bruce Silver, William Spencer, Walter A. Steele, Patrick H. Swearingen Jr., Robert R. Thomas, Franck Vanderbilt, John P. Weidig, Mark A. VVhitman, Donald T. XfVilliams, John C. Wilsey. BHCK ROIV--Spencer, Kyle, McCormick, Weidig, Ellis. FOURTH ROW- Thomas, Bosworth, Canby, Lambert, Welsey, Silver, Steele, THIRD ROW- Ormond, Cecil, Gorton, Morton, Holland, Frank, Malloy, Metcalf, McCoomb. SECOND ROIV--Conver, Williams, Ochs, Harris, Lentz, Heisler, Britten, Langley, Laidlaw. FIRST ROW'-Calvert, Bette, North, Paine, Oren, Swearingen, Root, Gilmore. BACK ROIV-Parks, Miller, Read, Sheppard, Bradway, Haughey, Seeman. THIRD ROIV-Zufall, Hoelscher, Hugins, James, Barton, Van Erde, Chid- ester, Williamson. SECOND ROIV-Chapman, Erclman, Anderson, White, Ford, McGibbon, Wood, Lakeland, Bennett, Schwab. FIRST ROW'-Liddell, Daily, Bethune, Nininger, Wilson, Bauer, Adams, Lincoln, Billings. P Glad F O U N D E D 1 9 4 1 O F F I C E R S J. RODMAN W1LsoN '43 .... ....... P resident Fruzormcx E. BAUER '43. . . . . .T1'ea.m1'er JETSON E. LINCOLN '43 .... . . . Vice-President CHARLES M. NININGEIK '44, . . . . .Steward T R U S T E E S Frederick E. Bauer '43 Jetson E. Lincoln '43 Robert A. Buntz '43 J. Rodman Wilson John D. Donnell '43 Mefueezas 1943 Nathan Adams IV, Dimitri M. Barton, Frederick E. Liddell, Jetson E. Lincoln,. Kenneth D. Miller Jr., Bauer, William J. Bethune, Robert E. Billings, Bruce John G. Parks Jr., Kenneth MCK. Read, J. Rodman M. Bradway, Robert F. Daily, John D. Donnell, YVilson. Malcolm E. I-Iaughey, Robert W. Hugins, John M. 1944 Donald F.. Chapman, Harold I. Donnelly Jr., Law- R. Schwab, Samuel WV. Seeman, Albert Van Eerde, rence H. Erdman, Burton A. Ford Jr., Harold E. John K. YVhite, Robert P. Williamson, Robert C. Hoelscher, YVilliam S. James, William C. Lakeland, YVood. Charles M. Nininger, VVilliam E. Pearson, Charles 154 STATISTICS P afz'!1e0a!!e9eaj!Vewjw1e1f COLLEGE FOUNDED IN 1746 BECAME A UNIVERSITY IN 1896 Accessus Exim: Rev, jonathan Dickinson, A.B., A.M.. . . . . 1747 1747 'Rem Aaron Burr, A.B., A.M. ........ .. 1748 1757 11Rev. Jonathan Edwards, A.B., A.M. .... . . 1758 1758 'Rev. Samuel Davies, A.M. .......... . . 1759 1761 FSamuel Finley, D.D. .................... .. 1761 1767 john Witherspoon, A.M., D.D., LL.D. ..... .. 1768 1794 1'Samuel S. Smith, A.M., D.D., LL.D. .... . 1795 1811 1':'i'Ashbel Green, A.B., D.D., LL.D. .... .. 1812 1822 1 'Hames Carnahan, A.B., D.D., LL.D. .... .. 1823 1853 5'1'l',Iol1n Maclean, A.M., A.B., D.D., LL.D. .... .. 1854 1868 1i'l'james McCosh, A.M., D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. .... . 1868 1888 151'Francis I. Patton, A.M., D.D., LL.D. ......... . 1888 1902 1i'lWVoodrow Wilson, A.M., Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D.. . . . 1902 1910 11'l'3fjol1n A. Stewart, A.M., LL.D. ............... . . 1910 1912 Hhlolmn G. Hibben, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. .... .. 1912 1932 1f'l'IEdward D. Duffield, A.M., LL.D. .......... ,. . . . 1932 1933 Harold WV. Dodds, AM., Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D. .... . . 1933 . . , . 1'Dec ease cl. 1'Resigncd. ZfZPro.Temporc. 156 ' ADMISSION: Dean I-leermanee, Cbairvllavzg Professors Agard, Alyea, Brigham, Condit, Elsasser, Goclolphin, Kennedy, Laughlin, Mason. ATI-ILETIC ELIGIBILITY: Dean Gauss, C1Jl1i7'7lIt'l7lj The President, Dr. McPhee, Secretary, Dr. York, Mr. Brakeley, Mr. Bushnell, Professors Albion, Dell, Dorf, Duckworth, Dougherty, Elsasser, F. D. Graham. CONFERENCE: Professors Chinard, Seoon, Staulfer, Corwin, Russell, YVertenboker. COURSE OF STUDY: The President, Cbairvlmng Pro- fessors Boehner, Condit, Dorf, Fine, G. A. Graham, T. M. Greene, I-Iarbison, I-Iitti, Langfeld, Lciserson, Lowry, Melsaac, Parpart, Friend, C. P. Smyth, I-I. D. Smyth, Stewart, Wfadc. CREATIVE ARTS: Dean Gauss, Cbl1i1'7l7fI77f Professors Coindrenu, DeIValcl, Labatut, Lowry, Thorp, IVeleh. DISCIPLINE: Dean Gauss, Cbairvllmig Professors Beller, Dell, Heermance, Sampson, J. G. Smith, Tutt. EXAMINATIONS AND STANDING: Dean Root, Cbairnlang Professor Albion, Sec1'etm'yg Professors Condit, Curran, Dell, I-Iinds, Sprout, IV. I-I. Taylor, Tucker, van Eerden. FACULTY PARTICIPATION IN PROJECTS OF ADULT EDUCATION: Professor Elsasser, Chair- 7lIII1lj Professors Carpenter, Stauffer, Stewart. GRADUATE SCI-IOOL: Dean Eisenhart, Cbairwlavlg Professors Bender, Buddington, Chinard, Duckworth, Hubler, F. D. Graham, Ladenburg, Langfeld, Lef- sehetz, Morey, Morgan, Myers, Russell, Staee, J. R. Strayer, Butler, H. S. Taylor. HONORARY DEGREES: Professors Carpenter, Chi- nard, Thom. LIBRARY: Professor Boyd, Chairvnavz ex-officio, Profes- sors Butler, Chinard, Corwin, Duckworth, Heyl, l-Iitti, McCabe, Palmer, Staee, Stohlman, Thorp, XVilhelm. NON-ATI-ILETIC ORGANIZATIONS: Dean Gauss, Cbt1f7'7llII7lj Professors Dell, Kelley, Plum, Ringler, Rowley, Mr. Bunn. PUBLIC LECTURES: Professor C. P. Smyth, Chair- wmng Professors Childs, Fankhauser, Friend, T. M. Greene, C. R. Hall, I-Iubler, McCabe, Munro, Oates, Robertson, H. N. Russell, Mr. Leitch, Secretary. PUBLIC SPEAKING AND DEBATE: Professor IV. S. I-Iowcll, Cbaiwllavzg Professors C. Baker, Cnntril, Finch, IV. T. R. F ox, Savage, Voorhees, XVhitttlesey. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION: Professor Thomas, Cbairmavzg Professors Elgin, T. M. Greene, Harbi- son, Seoon. SCHEDULE: Professor IVhitwell, CLIHITVIIHIIQ Professors A. Fox, A. J. Duncan, Levengood, Sprout, Tukey, Turkevieh, The Registrar, Secretary. FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES ON UNIVERSITY COUNCIL ON ATHLETICS: Professors Albion and Dorf. FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES ON THE PRINCE- TON UNIVERSITY FUND: Professors J. P. Boyd, Butler, Thorp. CLERK OF TI-IE FACULTY: Professor Stohlman. 64144 of 194.2 Adams, Arthur Peter ......... 540 15th Ave., Paterson, N. 1. Alexander, Caldwell ........ 28 Avon Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Allen, Albert Leroy, Jr..2936 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. Allen, Everett Tomlinson ............. cfo Joseph WV. Allen, Appleton Century Co., 35 W. 32nd St., New York,N.Y. Allen, Warren Lewis ........................ Seaford, Del. Anderson, Edgar Adriance ............... 139 Academy St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Anderson, Melvin Arvid, jr. .... ...... 3 217 Lowry Rd., Los Angeles, Cal. Andrews, VVilliam johns ........ .... 3 206 VVoodhill Pl., Knoxville, Tenn. Anthony, Ensign David Forsyth ............ 315 E. 68th St., New York, N. Y. Arcaya, Carlos Ignacio ....... 2150 Wyoming Ave., N. YV., Vifashington, D. C. Armour, Norman, jr. .......,.......... American Embassy, Buenos Aires, Argentine, S. A. Armstrong, Howard Irwin. .41 N. Second St., Newport, Pa. Asbill, Mac, Jr. ..... 3900 Cathedral Ave., IVashington, D. C. Austin, Henry Sloan, Jr. ............... Washington Valley, Morristown, N. J. Axtell, john Philip ...... Alden Pk. Manor, Philadelphia, Pa. Backer, Chester Franklyn, jr. ........... 417 jefferson Ave., Avon-by-the-Sea, N. J. Baetier, Howard, II .... Eecleston P. O., Baltimore Co., Md. Bagley, Frank Gunn ....... 2840 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Bailey, Herbert Smith, jr. ...,............ 600 VV. 116th St., New York, N. Y. Baldini, Pvt. Robert Andrea. .Battery A, 338 Field Artillery Battalion, A. P. O. 88, Camp Gruber, Okla. Baldwin, George Bencdict.2410 College Ave., Berkeley, Cal. Baldwin, Robert Hayes Burns ......... 131 Roosevelt Ave., East Orange, N. J. Ballenger, Robert Clayton .... ..... 6 1 Luddington Rd., IV est Orange, N. I. Bamman, Edward Becker, jr. ............ DeVeaux School, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Banks, Ensign John A. Davis.26 E. 91st St., New York,N. Y. Barcley, Robert Bayless.2 Kingman Rd., South Orange, N. I. Barrett, Edward Mitchell .................. .78 Fourth St., Garden City, L. I., N. Y. Barringer, Ensign Charles Minor. .Locust Valley,L.I.,N.Y. Bartlett, Dewey Follett ......... 613 Third St., Marietta, O. Bashinsky, Sloan Young.7 Rockdell Lane, Birmingham, Ala. Bauer, IVilliam ........... 647 Sanford Ave., Newark, N.-I. 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J Brewer, john NVilmot ..... .... 2 14 Coeur d'Alene St. Spokane, VVash 158 1 Briggs, lVilliam Hebard ..... 52 S. Main St., Pittsford,N.Y. Brink, Norman George. . .1302 California St., Denver, Colo. Brinton, Charles Mallet-Prevost ..... 20 E. lfVashington St., XVest Chester, Pa. Brooks, john Nixon, jr.. .339 Bellevue Ave., Trenton,N. j. Brown, Curtiss Foss ..... l'Plow Pennyhillj, Van Buren Rd., Morristown, N. j. Brown, james Frederick, lIl .............. 127 Alderson St., Charleston, XV. Va. Brown, Ensign Richard Percy, jr. ........... 3830 Oak Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. Brown, lVilliam Elbridge, jr. ............ 800 S. Second St., Clearfield, Pa. Broz, john Vaclav ........... 83 High St., M0ntclair,N. j. Brush, Charles Benjamin, jr. ............ 40 Maywood Rd., ' New Roehelle,N.Y. Buddington, Ralph lVells, jr.. .. ....,. 633 Forest Ave., lVilmette, lll. Bullock, john Harrison, ll ..... ...... 7 ldle lVood Rd., lVhite Plains,N.Y. Burk, Frederick Grater, jr. ............. 7835 Wfinston Rd., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Burlingham, Charles Vaughn ............. 1116 Tower Rd., Vlfinnetka, lll. Burrough, Edmund johnson ..... ..,.. 4 660 Reservoir Rd., kxfi1Sl1l1lgfOI'1, D. C. Burrowes, Edward, jr. ................. Armstrong House, McEwensville, Pa. Burwell, lVilliam Owings. .10 Arnold Pk., Rochester, N. Y. Bush, liVilliam, jr. ..... 311 S. Church St., NVest Chester, Pa. Busse, Paul ............ 78 Cumberland Ave., Verona, N.j. Bussmann, Donald lVilliam ............ 3207 Sullivan Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Button, Conyers, jr.. .118 XV. Abington Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Caine, Robert Norman.150 Valley Rd., New Rochelle,N.Y. Callery, Wfilliam. .920 VV. University Pky., Baltimore, Md. Calvert, Thomas Adams ..... Box 138, Coconut Grove, Fla. Cameron, Alan Lochiel ....... 706 Ridge St., Newark, N. j. Carmichael, Thomas Nichols ......... 314 Pelhamdale Ave., Pelham, N. Y. 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Church, Ensign Ralph Edwin, jr. .......... 300 Church St., Evanston, lll. Cist, john David ....................... Delray Beach, Fla. Clark, Howard Morton .... 30 Corsa Ter., Ridgewood,N.j. Clarke, David Carter. .1126 VVatchung Ave., Plainfield, N. j. Clutsam, Henry Ogden, jr. ............. 99 Oakview Ave., Maplewood, N. j. Coale, Edward Hodge .................. 10 Edgecliff Rd., Upper Montclair, N. j. Cochrane, Malcolm john. .174 E. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. Cole, Herbert Phalon .................... Spring Hill, Ala. Coleman, VVilliam Henry ....... R. F. D. 2, Princeton, N.j. Condit, Kenneth lValbridge ........ 139 FitzRandolph Rd., Princeton, N. j. Congleton, lVilliam Harold ............ Prospect Apt. M-1, 120 Prospect Ave., Princeton,N.j. Connett, Pvt. Eugene Virginius, IV. . 12th School Squadron, Flight B, Scott Field, lll. Connett, George Enger...Blue Mill Rd., Morristown, N. j. Converse, john Heman, ll .................. Rosemont, Pa. Conze, Ensign Peter Horst ................. 78 Mayo Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Cook, Charles Edward .... 3724 N. 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Cook, Charles VVinant ................. Essex and 4th Ave., Spring Lake, N. j. Cook, john Hutchinson .... 383 NV. State St., Trenton,N.j. Cook, Norman VVilliam, jr. ............... 286 Robin Rd., Englewood, N. j. Cooke, Albert Martin, jr. .... ..... 2 90 Wfestminster Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cooke, Merritt Todd, lll .......... 250 XV. Hartwell Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. Cooper, Robert Porter .... 266 Melrose St., Rochester,N.Y. Cooper, Stuart ld-'hitehead ........ Box 178, 50 Haven Ave., New York, N. Y. Cowan, Richard john .... 471 Wfoodlawn Ave., Glencoe, lll. Cowper, Harold VVilliam, jr..543 Franklin St., Buffalo,N. Y. Coyle, Alfred johnson ..... 983 Park Ave., New York,N. Y. Cragoe, john Henry .............. 3829 lvarren St., N. VV., Washington, D. C. Crain, Fain Carter ........... 4415 Yale Rd., Houston, Tex. Crandall, Charles Eben, jr.. .73 Morgan Pl., Arlington,N. j. Crawford, Lawrence Francis. . 120 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, lll. Crolius, Clinton Tillinghast .............. 246 Turrell Ave., South Orange, N. j. Crook, Richard Henry, jr. ........ ......... X 7illanova, Pa. Crudgington, james W'iIford, jr. ........... 6465 Ridge Rd., Cincinnati, O. Cudahy, Robert Edward ..... 1501 N. State St., Chicago, lll. Cunningham, George Albert, jr. ............ Abbott Hall, 710 Lakeshore Dr., Chicago, lll. Cunningham, john Halsey. .45 Park Rd., Maplewood, N.j. Dale, lVilliam Pratt, jr. ......... Box 448, Upper River Rd., Louisville, Ky. Davies, Richard Livingston ................... 70 Third St., Garden City, L. l.,N. Y. Davis, Robert Mercer ............ R. F. D. 4, Trenton,N.j. Davis, Thomas Felder, jr. ................ 31 XV. Lake Rd., Skaneateles, N. Y. Dawson, Laurence Rolf Russell .... Box 137, Lake Forest, Ill. deChamplon, john Steiger. .15 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Deming, john Mix ..,.... Maiden Lane, Farmington, Conn. Dennison, David Lawrence. . .217 State St., VVestport, Conn. Dcnniston, Ensign Edward Evans, jr. ....... Gladwyne, Pa. deSaussure, Charlton .... Remount Depot, Front Royal, Va. DeSousa, Robert Scarlett ................. 111-15 77th Rd., Forest Hills, L. 1., N. Y. Detwiler, lVilliam Sanderson, jr.. .Marietta Ave. by School Lane, Lancaster, Pa. Deupree, james Young .............. R. R. 1, Madisonville, Cincinnati, O. DeVaughn, jack Bevis. .3249 Belvoir Blvd., Shaker Heights, Cleveland, O. Dewing, Stephen Bronson ....... Bard Hall, 50 Haven Ave., New York, N. Y. Dexter, Russell ........ 656 Van Dyke Ave., Detroit, Mich. Dickson, Thomas, jr. ........................ Sheyss Lane, Locust Valley, L. l., N. Y. Diliberto, Stephen Peter ................ 10 N. Munn Ave., East Orange, N.j. Dillon, john Charles, lll. .930 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dixon, Wfarren Field ...... 230 E. Delaware Pl., Chicago, lll. Doak, Samuel ......... 134 VV. Coulter St., Philadelphia, Pa. Douglas, Donald Boynton, jr. ...... 980 N. Green Bay Rd., Lake Forest, lll. Douglas, Gordon lVatkins. 1603 Ridge Rd., Catonsville, Md. Doyle, Thomas Newsam, lll .............. 10 Millard Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Drinker, Henry Middleton. .Fox Chase Rd., jenlcintown, Pa. Dugan, Thomas Means.c!o Bank of New York 8a Trust Co., 48 VVall St., New York,N. Y. Duncan, Richard Hamilton..c!o Chas. S. Duncan, Under- wood Elliott Fisher Co., 1 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Dunlop, james Nathaniel, jr. .... Court Club, Prospect Ave., Princeton, N. j. Dunn, Wfard lVilliam. . 119 St. Clair Ave., Spring Lake,N.j. Dwyer, lafilliam, jr.. . 115 Scarborough St., Hartford, Conn. Eames, lVoodford ......... 15 E. 69th St., New York, N. Y. Easton, Edward Denison ........ Arcola, Hackensack, N.j. Eddy, Wfilliam Alfred, jr.. . .690 S. Main St., Geneva, N. Y. Edwards, Samuel Arlcnt ........ Norman Ct., Compo Pky., Wfestport, Conn. Egan, Richard Frederic ...... 118 lassaic St., Trenton, N. j. Eggleston, Forrest Cary. . .215 E. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. Eisele, Logan, jr. ....... 400 First Ave., N., Nashville, Tenn. Eisenhart, Edward Charles. . 1316 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Elmer, lfVarren Philo, jr.. .26 Crestwood Dr., St. Louis, Mo. Ely, john Merrill ......... 60 Hudson St., New Y0rk,N. Y. J Emig, VVillian1 1-Ierman. .2551 Sherwood Rd., Columbus, O. Erwin, Wfallace Moore ................... 262 Lester Hall, N University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. Lss, Henry Newton, HI. .1231 NV. 56th St., Kansas City, Mo. Eubank, Hugh Allen ...... 105 E. 67th St., New York, N.Y. Evans, Gordon Goodwin.104 Highland Ave., Bu1'falo,N. Y. Fales, David, III .... . . .P. O. Box 19, Station A, Dayton, O. Farr, Charles Simms .............. Southampton, L. I., N. Y. Farrar, VVilliam Hearne ...... 4100 Worthington-Granville, Route 3, Wfesterville, O. Farrington, john Dow, jr. ...... 674 Hill Rd., Wfinnctka, Ill. F axon, Richard Dike .............. Great Barrington, Mass. Felch, Wfilliam Campbell .... 723 Bard Hall, 50 Haven Ave., New York, N. Y. Fernald, Brackett Britton, jr. ........ VVest Barrington, R. l. Ferris, Charles Duncan ......... ..... 4 6 Dartmouth Rd., Mountain Lakes, N. j. Fiddler, Ensign Thomas Robert .......... Submarine Chaser Training Center, Miami, Fla. Findlay, Stephen Powell. . .20 McLaren St., Red Bank, N.j. Finkenstaedt, Frederick Birncy ......... 3028 N St., N. NV., Wfashington, D. C. Fischer, Richard Paul ....... 108 Lewiston Rd., Dayton, O. Fisher, Nichols ......... 136 Maple Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Fitting, 2d Lieut. David F. ...... Apt. E-8, 304 Hillside Ave., Nutley,N.j. Fitzgerald, Leonard Edward ............ 294 Millville Ave., Naugatuck, Conn. Flint, Robert Chase ..... 233 Warwick Rd., Kenilworth, lll. Flournoy, Patrick Wfood, jr. ............ 1604 Virginia St., Charleston, XV. Va. Follansbee, Mark Acheson, jr.. ....... 505 Wfashington Ave., Carnegie, Pa. Forbes, Ensign john Franklin ............ 32 S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N. j. Ford, ,Benson ........... 1100 Lakeshore Dr., Grosse Point, Fox Creek Station, Detroit, Mich. Forgan, Pvt. Robert Congdon ..... Mohawk St., Rye, N. Y. Fortune, Robert Patrick O'Riley ........ R. R. 17, Box 143, Indianapolis, Ind. Foster, George Taylor ....... 204 Menlo Ave., Glenside, Pa. Foster, julius ......... 16 Hawthorne Ave., Princeton,N.j. Fowler, David Anderson. .129 E. 69th St., New York, N.Y. Fowler, john Robert ....... 229 Corona Ave., Pelham,N. Y. Frick, Lieut. Henry Clay, ll ............ Roslyn, L. l., N. Y. Fricker, Lieut. VVilliam Herman ...... Company B, Student Battalion, Tank Destroyer School, Camp Hood, Tex. Fuller, Warren Graham ......... cfo Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, New York, N. Y. Fulton, Roger Legrand. . .6304 Outlook Ave., Oakland, Cal. Furman, john Pryor ................. 1344 Otis Pl., N. XV., VVashington, D. C. Gardiner, Clement Edward, lll. .L'Auburn, Thurmont, Md. Gardiner, john joslin, jr.. . .3735 Edgevale Rd., Toledo, O. Gardiner, john Lion. .1118 Vfaverly Pl., Schenectady, N. Y. Gault, Matthew, jr. ..... 1209 Fidelity Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Gehman, Henry Nevin .... 60 Stockton St., Princeton, N.j. Gehman, Hugh .............. 314 Forest Ave., Ambler, Pa. Gemmel, XVilliam jolm, jr. ..... 31 N. Main St., Ashley, Pa. Gensler, Robert Louis ....... 560 Fourth St., Newark, N. j. George, David Batcombe ........ Box 1050, Youngstown, O. Gherardi, Gherardo joseph ............ Bard Hall, Box 68, 50 Haven Ave., New York, N. Y. Gibson, Thomas Fenner, jr. ......... 501 Mt. Vernon Ave., Haddonfield, N. j. Gilpin, McGhee Tyson ...................... ..Boyce, Va. Goas, Harry VVilliam.90 University Ct., South Orange, N. j. Goff, Darius Lee .................... Wfarwick Neck,R.l. Goldsborough, james. . .154 Christopher St., Montclair,N.j. Gordon, Howard Lippincott Haines ..... 434 VV. 120th St., New York, N. Y. Grammer, Allen Halstead .... ..... 6 2 U11dCICl1fT Rd., Montclair, N. j. Grassi, Ettore Howard ............... ' ..... Katonah,N.Y. Gray, Frank Truan ................. Prince Frederick, Md. Green, john Burchenal. .Beech Tree Lane, Essex Falls, N. j. Green, john Summerfield, Ill ........... 28 Alleghany Ave., Towson, Md. Kittanning, Pai Greene, Philip Ellis Nathaniel ........... Shrewsbury, N.j. Greene, 1fVarren l-Iewitt. . . 1086 Laurel Ave., XfVinnetka, lll. Grilnn, Bernard Patrick. .89 I-lanover St., Xvilkes-Barre, Pa. Greenbaum, james Kennedy .... .... 2 12 S. 1Vater St. Griswold, Hector Wfallace. .28 Hillcrest Ave., Summit,N.j Grose, Foster Monctte, jr.. . 1020 Martha Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Grover, joseph Senior ................ 333 1Vyoming Ave., Maplewood N. j Guest, Theodore Allen .................. 119 Keeney ,Ave.: 1fVest Hartford Conn Gunn, john Oliver ....... 1423 Lincoln Ave., Lakewood, O: Gunther, Christian Godfrey .............. 1141 Forest Rd., New Haven, Conn. Guthrie, john Reiley. .518 Barrymore St., Phillipsburg,N.j. Guy, Gene Dixon ....... 704 Berkely Rd., Indianapolis, Ind. Guzzardi, Wfalter Peter, jr.. .39 E. 39th St., New York, N. Y. Hackney, 2d Lieut. Henry Eastman, jr. ........ Morewood Gardens, Apt. E-4, 1060 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Haerther, VVilliam Walter, jr.. .Grand Ave., Lake Villa, Ill. Hagenah, VVilliam john, jr. ............ 395 Greenleaf Ave., Glencoe, Ill. Ham, Stephen Lewis, jr. ......... SOl1El1?l111lJt0H,L. I., N. Y. I-lamilton Stuart .......... 17 Rosa Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. Hampton, Robert, lll. .'KTopping,'1 Perry Rd., Titusville, Pa. Hanks, George jason, jr. ................ 1017 Stadium Pl., Charleston, W. Va. Hardin, Charles Roe, jr. ...... 520 Parker St., Newark, N.j. Harding, William Boyd, jr. ............... 235 Coudert Pl., South Orange, N.j. Harle, james Cofiin ....... 465 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Harmon, john jason .... 14 Beekman Pl., New York,N. Y. Harris, Benton Neal, jr.. . . .3905 juniper Rd., Baltimore, Md. Harrison, Marshall Erwin .................. 168 Linden St., New Haven, Conn. Harryman, Ufilliam Klipstein, jr. ............ 271 Union St., Hackensack, N. j. Hart, Stephen Crouse. .lVinship Rd., New Hartford, N. Y. Hartshorne, Reuel Kimball ................ Darlington, Md. Hartshorne, Richard, jr. .... 168 Park St., East Orange,N.j. Harvey, john George Kleinm ....... 400-B, Mayfair Apts., NVilmington, Del. Harvey, Robert Dixon Hopkins ............ Brightside Rd., Govans P. O., Md. Hatch, Nathan, ll ............... ..... L oudenville, N. Y. Haviland, Amidee Tebo, jr. ..... ..... 2 9 East 9th Street. New York, N. Y. Hawley, Charles Burridgc, jr. .......... 8651 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. Hawley, john Gore ............. Bard Hall, 50 Haven Ave., New York, N. Y. Hazlewood, Cadet Ledyard Bailey. .U. S. Naval Air Station, jacksonville, Fla. Hazzard, Charles Bullock, jr. .............. Millbrook, N. Y. Healey, Robert Mathieu ............ Mercersburg Academy, Mercersburg, Pa. Henry, Charles Talmadge .............. 101 jeiferson Blvd., Lincoln Park, Pa. Henry, john Albert.. ...... 65 john Street, Red Bank, N. j. Henshaw, Frank Thomson ......... Parkway, Summit,N.j. Herrmann, Lieut. Raymond Rudolph, jr. ....... B. O. C. 70, Fort Sill, Okla. Hess, Richard Arniacost .... ........ 5 211 Spring Lake lVay, Baltimore, Md. Hewitt, l'Valtcr Cecil, jr. .... ............. 1 Vard Ave., Northport, L. I., N. Y. Hickerson, lxfllllillll Dwight ............ 6635 McCallum St., Philadelphia, Pa. Higgins, Trumbull ...... l North Dod Hall, Princeton, N. j. Hildreth, Gordon Edwards ...... 200 North Columbia Ave., Bexley, Columbus, O. Hill, George Alfred, Ill ..... 1604 Kirby Dr., Houston, Tex. Hilliard, Sgt. Theodore lrwin .......... 1074 Cherokee Rd., Louisville, Ky. Hilton, james Garrett ........... Bard Hall, 50 Haven Ave., New York, N. Y. 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Kendall, Vaughan ............ 9 Terrace St., Montpelier, Vt. Kennedy, Charles, Il ...... Kenneglenn, IfVales Center, N. Y. Kent, Fred I., II .............. Birchall Dr., Scarsdale, N. Y. Ke Edmund III .......................... Marshall Tex Y- 1 , - Keyes, john Edward ...... 91 Durand Rd., Maplewood, N. j. Kiesewetter, Dayton Tyler ................ 551 Grove Ter., South Orange, N. j. Kimmel, Edward Ralph ..... .... 2 826 - 27th St., N. WV., IVashington, D. C. King, George Wfilliam .................. 2201 N. Front St., ' Harrisburg, Pa. King, john Swinton ...... 1096 Van Dyke St., Detroit, Mich. Kingsford, Irving Bowdoin, jr. ......... Bernardsville, N. Kipp, George Albert, jr.. .56 DePeyster Ave., Tenafly, N. j. Kirkland, XfVallace XVilliam, jr. ...... 126 N. Lombard Ave., Oak Park, Ill. KixMiller, Richard VV ood .............. 789 Michigan Ave., Wilmette, Ill Knowles, Peter Irving Channing, jr. ...... 5001 Cary St. Rd., a 1 Richmond, Va Korf, Robert Frederick ................ Scarsdale Chateaux Korn, Ernst August, jr. .... . Kreis, Robert Kenneth .... Scarsdale, N. Y . . .640 Summit Ave., Hackensack, N. j .. . .4519 N. lltll St. Philadelphia, Pa Krieble, james Gerhard ................ 4602 Hudson Blvd. Kryder, Edward I-Iemington. . Kuhnen, Charles Donald .... .N. XVI1 Union City, N. j eaton Rd., Akron, O 3827 28th St., N. W., Ydfashington, D. C. 1 1 LaBarre, Richard VanMetcr ............. 71 Palmer Sq., YV., Princeton N. j Laidlaw, James Robert ...... 758 w. 8th sf.,P1ainse1d1N. 11 Laird, joseph Packard .................... clo VV. j. Laird, Wilmington Trust Company, XfVilmington, Del. Lampton, Robert Benjamin ................. Magnolia, Miss. Lancaster, Robert Edward ......... .... 3 9 Hoodridge Dr., , Pittsburgh, Pa. Larkin, Daniel Irving ........ Lake Shore Rd., Derby, N. Y. Larsen, jack .......... 224 E. Chicago St., Tecumseh, Mich. Lawrence, Mark ............... 3900 Nebraska Ave., N. VV., Wfashington, D. C. Lee, Licut. Shelby Rees, jr. ..... B. O. C. 69, Field Artillery School, T4662, Officer Candidate Area, Fort Sill, Okla. Lee, Theodore Hicks .................... 86 Greenway, N., Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. Legg, Vlfilliam Mercer ................ 222 E. Redwood St., Baltimore, Md. Lehman, Orin Allan ..... 485 S. Broadway, Tarrytown, N. Y. Lemmon, Allen Howard, jr. ............ 1518 Grandin Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Lenney, George Richard ............ 522.1 Lansdowne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lent, Ernest Swan ....... 152 Pennington Ave., Passaic, N.j. Leonard, james Fulton, jr.. .McKown Lane, Sewiekley, Pa. Levy, Lester Harold. . .7545 VVellington VVay, Clayton, Mo. Lilienthal, jesse YVarren, jr. ............... Hotel Fairmont, San Francisco, Cal. Lisle, jack E. ............... 452 21st St., Santa Monica, Cal. Little, David Mason, jr. ................... Apthorp House, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Lloyd, Edward Lungren, jr. .............. 47 N. Tulane St., Princeton, N. j. Longstreth, 2d Lieut. joseph Edwin ...... Foster Field, Tex. Lopez, Fernando jose. .Hampshire House, New York, N.Y. Lowry, Robert Newton ............. 3203 - 38th St., N. W., VVashington, D. C. Lupfer, Edgar Baker ...... 291 Brighton Rd., Springfield, O. MacCoy, XVillian1 Logan, jr.. ........... 69th and City Line, Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. Macfarlane, Bruce Miller. . . .700 Ridge Rd., Lake Forest, Ill. Machen, Arthur Wfebster, jr. ...... L . . .Box 52, Ruxton, Md. Mackay, Duncan Alexander Duff ....... Vtfoodberry Forest School, YVoodberry Forest, Va. Mackenzie, Private Donald Campbell ........... VValnut St., Mount Holly Springs, Pa. Mailloux, 2d Lieut. Charles Paul ............ 306th Infantry, 77th Infantry Division, Fort jackson, S. C. Mann, 2d Lieut. joseph McElroy ............ 14th Battalion, Field Artillery Reception Center, Fort Bragg, N. C. Mann, 2d Lieut. Robert Carter. .Bat. A, 91st Field Artillery Btn., A. P. O. 251, cfo Postmaster, New York, N.Y. Maples, Carl F. ............ 500 Surry Rd., Knoxville, Tenn. 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McCahey, james Brady, jr. ......... 4850 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, lll. McCarthy, 2d Lieut. Roblee. .348th Field Artillery Battalion, Camp Wfhite, Ore. McCartney, Albert Noble ............ 1302 18th St., N. XV., XNI?ISl11l'lglE01'1, D. C. McCaslin, john Mathers, jr. ..... .... 5 800 Glenview Ave., Cincinnati, O. McClave, james Seabury .... . ..... 430 Madison Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 162 McClure, Donald Crenshaw.. .Apt. l6E, 3000 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, Ill. McDufI'ie, Bruce ............ 124 Catherine St., Ithaca, N.Y. McFaddin, Dorman, jr.. . .290 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. McFarland, joseph Fergus. .439 Post Ave., Lyndhurst, N.j. McGuire, Albert james, jr. ............. 18 Columbus Ave., Glen Ridge, N.j. Mcllhenny, Alan .................. 8763 Montgomery Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Mclntyre, Albert Hinckley ................ 112 Lincoln St., East Orange, NJ. McKay, E. Douglas ........ R. F. D. 1, Short Creek, VV. Va. McKee, Joseph Vincent, jr. ............. 4625 Fieldston Rd., Riverdale, New York, N. Y. Mclieever, john Beaumont .... 331 Louella Ave., XVayne, Pa. McKnight, Roy Herd, jr. .............. 1428 Inverness Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. McLean, Donald Addison ...... .... 1 2 Millard Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Mclsclland, Gordon Bacchus .......... 107 S. Ardmore Rd., Columbus, O. McNiece, Cadet john Crawford, Ill ........ 570 E. State St., Trenton, N. J. McNulty, Frederick Charles ............... 186 Sullivan St., -New York, N. Y. McQuillan, Cyril McAlpine ..... cf o Mrs. Carol MeQuillan, Stern, Merritt Co., 15th Floor, 180 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Meacham, Gordon Campbell ........... 1222 N. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Mead, Robert Everett ................ 8504 Armstrong Ave., Preston Hollow, Dallas, Tex. Melvin, Myron Soule, jr. ............... 245 Robineau Rd., Syracuse, N.Y. Merrifield, Dudley Bruce. .5626 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, Ill. Merrifield, Rogers McCutcheon ......... 13705 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland, O. Merritt, john Israel, jr. ....................... 71 Third St., Garden City, L. I., N. Y. Meserole, Lieut. Clinton Vanderbilt, Jr. ......... Box 1156, Highland Rd., Southern Pines, N. C. Michkils, Freeman Orcutt .......,......... .4614 E. 40th St., Seattle, XV ash. Miller, Peter Elmo ......... .... 7 5 Aguiar, Havana, Cuba Miller, Philip George ..................... 166 Garfield Pl., South Oran e N ' ga -J- Milliken, john Smith, jr.. . .1837 Tyler Pky., Louisville, Ky. Mitchell, Charles Stuart, jr.. .223 - 90th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mittnacht, Arthur Ernest, jr. .... Bard Hall, 50 Haven Ave., New York, N. Y. Mohn, john Valentine ...... V almont Farms, Robesonia, Pa. Montgomery, Daniel Cameron, jr. ...... Main St., Extended, Greenville, Miss. Moore, Edward Otheman ...... Melrose Rd., Auburn, N. Y. Moore, Philip VValsh .................... 76 Fairview Ave., Port XfVashington, L. I., N. Y. Morgan, 2d Lieut. Joseph Valentine, Jr. ..... 5620 Moorland Lane, Bethesda, Md. Morrow, john Stuart .......... 618 Maple Lane, Edgeworth, Sewickley, Pa. Morse, IV alter Herbert .... .......... B yram Shore Rd., Port Chester, L. I., N. Y. Moses, john Bromley .... .... B ard Hall, 50 Haven Ave., New York, N. Y. Munger, Ivilliam Pattee ..... ..... 1 216 Evergreen Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Murphy, Edward Underhill ...... ..... 4 26 Summit Ave., Hackensack, N. J. Nalle, Richard Tilghman, jr.. .Bells Mill Rd., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Napp, James Maxwell ..... Residency P. O., Kolhapur, India Nelson, Robert Ernest ........... Bard Hall, 50 Haven Ave., New York, N. Y. Nevius, John Avon ............. 2915 Albemarle St., N. YV., Washington, D. C. Nichols, Douglas Remington, jr. ............ Llewellyn Pk., 1Vest Orange, N. J. Nicholson, Charles Beck Harman .......... 1120 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Nielsen, IVilliam VValden ........... 715 Pennsylvania Ave., St. Albans, VV. Va. Nixon, Elliott Bodley, jr. ..... ...... 4 000 Cathedral Ave., IfVashington, D.C. Oakley, George Edward, jr.. .50 Lenox Ave., Albany, N. Y. O'Brien, Edward john, III .... Newburg Rd., Louisville, Ky. O'Brian, james Alexander .................. 34 VVarren Rd., Toronto, Ontario, Canada O'Gara, Gordon Carpenter ............ 1540 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Ill. O'Neal, Alexander Hay, jr. .... .... 5 01 E. Lancaster Ave., St. Davids, Pa. O'Neill, Bertram Lippincott ........... Tewait , Rydal, Pa. O'Nei1l, Ensign james Day ............ Union League Club, 5 55 Post Street, San Francisco, Cal. Orndorff, VVilliam John ....... Potomac Ave., Hanover, Pa. Orr, Williani Campbell ................ International House, Berkeley, Cal. Orteig, Raymond Elie, III. .61 XV. 9th St., New York, N. Y. Osborn, Wfilliam Henry, jr. ............ IfVing and 1fVing , Garrison, N. Y. Oschwald, Arthur, jr. ....... 124 Vassar Ave., Newark, N. J. Pach, Stewart Wfarner ...... 35 Sumner St., Hartford, Conn. Page, Edward Crozer, Jr. ........ State and Spring Mill Rds., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Paine, Augustus Gibson, II .... Lantl's End , Newport, R. I. Palmer, Andrew Edmond .................. 1904 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Parker, Edward Augustus, III .... .... . 2002 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Parker, Harry john, II .......... .... 3 07 Paseo Encinal, San Antonio, Tex. Parmentier, George Lawrence ................ 220 Third St., Lakewood, NJ. Pate, Richard Ellsworth, III .... 490 Race St., Denver, Colo. Peabody, Charles Augustus ................ Princeton, Mas' Peel, John lfVilliam .......... ........... 6 7 Valencia Ave., XVest Brighton, S. I., N. Y. Peualosa, Albert Emmanuel .................... 6 Burns St., Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. Peters, Robert Lynn, jr.. .806 Yadkin St., Kingsport, Tenn. Pettengill, Irving Xvilbert, Jr. ............ Box 6, Madeira, O. Phillips, Benjamin VVells. .................... Endeavor, Pa. Phillips, Ellis Laurimore, Jr. ................. 820 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Phillips, Williiini Percy ........... The Oaks, Berlin, Md. Piel, Hubert Michael .... Box 674, Locust Valley, L. I., N. Y. Pillsbury, Thomas Sidney .......... P. O. Box 407, Ross, Cal. Pipes, 2d Lieut. Robert Lewis ..... 4th Btn., 2nd Reg., Field Artillery Replacement Training Center, Fort Bragg, N. C. Pitcairn, Wfilliam deGau. . .207 Tremont Ave., Orange, N. J. Poffenberger, john Roberts .............. 445 Riverside Dr., . New York, N. Y. Pogue, Lieut. Elliott ......... Student Regiment, Battery B., Tank Destroyer School, Camp Hood, Tex. Porter, John Donald, jr. .................... 213 Ivills Rd., ' Connellsville, Pa. Postelle, Charles Price, jr. ..... ..... 2 Clarendon Rd., Birmingham, Ala. Powell, Allan Campbell .............. 234 IV. Sumner Ave., Spokane, XVash. Price, 2d Lieut. Williaiii Gray, III ............ A. P. O. 260, Fort Benning, Ga. Priester, Peter Frederick. . .2745 IV ood Lane, Davenport, Ia. Prouse, Peter. .......... 2710 Xvhitefield Rd., Pasadena, Cal. Pyle, Frank LaMar. .cfo I-I. A. Pyle, cfo Liggett 8t Myers Tobacco Company, 4241 Folsom Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pyne, Insley Blair .......................... Far Hills, N.j. Quay, Robert Maxwell ............ Cornell Medical College, 1300 York Ave., New York, N. Y. Quintrell, Thomas Armstrong ............. 17841 Lake Ave., Cleveland, O. Ranken, Xvilliam Bannard ............. 1104 Greenhill Ave., lvilmington, Del. Ransom, Charles Loren .... 327 Wfesteott St., Syracuse, N. Y. Reath, Henry Thompson ........ I-laws Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Rehm, Lieut. Maurice Pate ............ 1140 Yorkshire Rd., Grosse Point Pk., Fox Creek Station, Detroit, Mich. Reighley, VVilliam Ford. .56 Highland Ave., Montclair, N. J. Reinhart, Frank McClain .................... Capen House, Northampton, Mass. Richards, john Cadwalader .............. 10 Colonial Pky., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Rinehart, Lieut. Edmon Loftin. .B. O. C. 70, Fort Sill, Okla. Roach, Malcolm Bruce .... 109 Elm St., Northampton, Mass. Robbins, Chandler ............ 89 Union St., Montclair, N. j. Sims: Y WEE TC, 3 'I ,P fv-wx 6 !.s:i-.iiiI-.au51 .LQ-H. .J -.- f- 1 Y- sfj, XZ . - f av :lf f . E Q su, A Vl V Aux' .- ns A rx fw- Nl N81 9 - NASSAU AVERN PALIVIER SQUA R 731771 cezon, Wm jfersqy Our forebears having been INNKEEPERS on this very Road for now 7164101 New Cerzfzzrief, We know how Travellers through these parts, and indeed the good people of PRINCETON and the hearty lads at the nearby COLLEGE, do all rejoice in the service of a wel! jbreparea' and tzz.rfefufQf .rerfvefi Mezzl. That one and all may be regaled according to their Severall Tastes, a greate many rooms in NAssAU TAVIETRN are set aside for the sole purpose of the efjoyzlzem' qfF0od and Drink. Q' 83 ROOMS AND BATHS -:- EUROPEAN PLAN -:- FIRE PROOF EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE Nmmzz 'Tfwewz ir zmclar the mmmfgemwzf of RAYMOND F. STEVENS f X 164 1 Tuttle, Elbert Parr, jr.. .1516 First National Bank Building, Roberts, Elzey Meacham, jr. .,... ..... 1 5 Humboldt St., Cambridge, Mass. Robinson, Charles Richard ............... 7033 Tulane Ave., University City, Miss. Robinson, David, III ...... Colonial Ct., New Canaan, Conn. Robinson, 2d Lieut. Harry Shields, II ............. Brill Rd., Indian Hill, Cincinnati, O. Rodgers, Christopher Raymond Perry, jr. ........ 1716 New Hampshire Ave., XfVashington, D. C. Romig, Edgar Dutcher ................ 370 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Ros, Osvaldo, jr. ....... 270 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. Rose, Lieut. Edward Clark, jr. ........ 498th Field Artillery Battalion, 13th Armored Division, Camp Beale, Cal. Roser, Harold Christian, jr. .............. 41 Coolidge Rd., Maplewood, N. J. Ross, Carl .............. 300 St. Clair Ave., Sheboygan, 1fVis. Ross, I-Iamilton Stickney ...... 418 Easton Ave., Geneva, Ill. Rothermel, Peter Frederick, IV .......... 25 N. Buck Lane, Haverford, Pa. Royce, Stephen Wheeler, jr. ..... ...316 Vanderbilt Hall, Boston, Mass. Rubel, Charles, Jr. ..................... 2936 Davenport St., YVashington, D. C. Rutter, joseph Ormsby ...... N. Broadway, Irvington, N. Y. Rutter, Thomas. .cfo Miss Martha Skinner, Hamburg, N. J. Saalfield, Pvt. Robert Sutton, jr. .......... 105 Wfolcott Rd., Akron, O. Salsbury, Richard Lyon ..... Fox Chapel Rd., Aspinwall, Pa. Sampson, Edward, jr. ........ Lafayette Rd., Princeton, N.j. Sartorius, Lieut. john Manfred ............ 3 Mountain Rd., Tenafiy, N. J. Sarvis, john Francis ........ 9200 Dwight St., Detroit, Mich. Sayles, Philip Allen, jr. .................... Rosemont, N. J. Schaettler, Frederic jordan ................ 1155 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Schaff, Philip Haynes, jr.. . .631 NVick Ave., Youngstown, O. Schelberg, Arthur Daniel .................. 177 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. Scherm, Albert E., jr.. . .54 Dellwood Cir., Bronxville, N. Y. Scheueh, Richard.650 Victory Blvd., Silver Lake, S. I.,N. Y. Sclunidt, Roger YVilbur ........ Apt. 8-FYV, 56 WV. 11th St., New York, N. Y. Schoen, VVilliam I-lenry, III ......,...... 6400 Wilkins Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Schoolmaster, Richard Harold ............ St. Paul's House, 4205 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Schreiner, Samuel Agnew, jr. ............ 42 St. Clair Drive, Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. Schumann, john Adams ......... 309 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N.j. Scranton, William Maxwell ...... 2404 N. Washington Ave., Scranton, Pa. Shultz, George Pratt ...... 245 Melwood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Seely, Richard Henry ..................... 1017 Clinton St., Philadelphia, Pa. Selbie, Frederic Donald, jr. ................ Hopewell, N.J. Shaw, Cadet Roland Clark. 12 Tappan Rd., Wellesley, Mass. Shaw, Ross Campbell .................... Glad Acre Farms, Chester Springs, Pa. Shearer, VVilliam Logan ........ .... 1 01 Hampton Ct., Lexington, Ky. 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Edgar Pichard ........... 638 Prospect St., Ethelbert 1Valton, jr.. . . . Glen Denny .......... . joseph VVysor .... Maplewood, N. J. .5621 Northumberland St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ......1175 Stratford Rd., Schenectady, N.Y. 1011 Franklin Rd., S. W., Roanoke, Va. Thompson, George Gere. ......... Apt. 1, 2040 E. 83rd St., K Cleveland, O. Thompson, Robert Prescott ........... 200 Carpenter Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Thompson, 1Villiam Edward .............. 34 Hillcrest Ter., Gresmere, S. I., N. Y. Thompson, YVilliam Julius .... ......... 9 01 Hill Ave., Wfilkinsburg, Pa. Thomson, Douglas Gillespie ................. 275 Engle St., Englewood, N. 1. Toll, Henry Caldwell.. ........ 76 Snell St., Amherst, Mass. Tolles, Edward Robert ................. 7275 Crevelmg Dr., University City, Mo. Torbert, john Keith, jr.. .94 Durand Rd., Maplewood, N. J. Torbert, Vance VViley, jr.. .Coniston Rd., Short Hills, N. j. Townsend, Robert Chase ..................... 18 Shore Dr., Great Neck, L. I., N. 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YValsh, Paul ................ 33 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. VVard, Gordon Luther..1526 Claytonia Ter., St. Louis, Mo. ivard, Philip Henry, lll ............... 8017 Seminole Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. iVard, Robert Stuart .......... 530 Locust St., Roselle, N.j. iVarfieId, lVilliam Smith, IV.. 1124 Pine St., Winnetka, lll. XVarner, Miles ................ 323 Ridge St., Newark, N.j. XVarter, john Pennington, jr. .... Bard Hall, S0 Haven Ave., New York, N. Y. ifVatts, Norwood VVilson .... 24 Hillside Ave., Suffern, N. Y. iVatts, Richard jennings .... 6 Longwood Rd., Roland Pk., Baltimore, Md. Wfebster, Douglas ........ XVilson House, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, 136 Curtis St., Medford. Mass. iVeidlein, Robert Butts ................. 325 S. Dallas Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wfeisheit, joseph lillmer, jr..1721 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. XVelsh, David Lee ......... ..... 1 28 Ave. D, Billings, Mont. XVcre, Theodore Henry. .17 Northern Blvd., Albany, N. Y. iVest, Edward, j1'. .... 142 Heritage Rd., Haddonfield, N.j. Hfetzel, Nicholas Clarence, jr. ........ 915 N. Sheridan Rd., VVaukegan, lll. NVheelahan, john Edmund ..... ...... 8 000 Spruce St., New Orleans, La. VVheeler, lra Benjamin, jr. .... .... 5 1 Highland Ave., Greenfield, Mass. Wheeler, Robert Channing ...... Bard Hall, 50 Haven Ave., New York, N. Y. ifVheeler, Cadet VVilliam Augustus Kilner ........ Lindbergh Field, Cal. VVhite, Lieut. Ewart john, jr. ......... 290 YVyoming Ave., XVhite, Howard julian, jr.. .. X1Vhite, Richard Albright ..... VVhitlock, Roger Shepard .... . VVhitman, Horace Vfhite .... Whittaker, Harry WVoods . 491 South Orange, N. j. ........Monterey Farm, Middletown, Del. . . . .32 North WVest College, Princeton, N. j. .......5910 Cedar Pky., Chevy Chase, Md. . . . . .Garrison P. O., Md. Missouri Ave., Cincinnati, O. VVigley, iVillard Robert, jr. ......... Box 1490, Dallas, Tex. NVilliams, Lieut. john Kress ................... 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Y. lVood, Darwin Lewis. .102 Fairmount Ave., Chatham, N.j. VVood, Erie Fisher, jr. ................ R. D. 1, Bedford, Pa. Wforthington, Lawrence Valentine. .Van Bridge, Fernhurst, Haslemere, Surrey, England ifVotton, Peter Thomas .... 851 Fairfield Cir., Pasadena, Cal. XVuerth, Ensign john Minott ....... 3411 Lowell St., N. W., VVashington, D.C. Young, Robert Harris McCarter ......... 56 Abington Ave., : Newark, N. j. Young, Robert Hugh ..... 827 Beverly Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. Zeigler, Ensign Edgar Landon. .575 A Ave., Coronado, Cal. Zimmerman, Sylvanus Arnold, jr. .......... Blair Academy, Blairstown, N. j. or gdfgf Uzbfofjf ar ond Stamps 167 Brower Robert NVells ........ 3-18 Wloodley Rd., Merion, Pa. Gm of 7943 Ackerman, jolm Edward, jr.. .208 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. j. Ackerman, XVarren Stanton .....,...... 805 Comstock Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Acton, Forman Sinnickson. . . 101 VV. Broadway, Salem, N. j. Adams, Nathan, IV ........ 167 Danforth St., Portland, Me. Albaugh, Ralph Buchanan. . .2201 Colcord Ave., VVaco, Tex. Albert, Philip jacot .........,.. 106 Bridge St., Trenton, N. j. Alexander, james Claude, jr.. .......... 3905 Free Ferry Rd., Ft. Smith, Ark. Alig, Cornelius Oscar ....... ...... 4 420 XVashington Blvd. Indianapolis, lnd. . . . .Ridgeway Ave. and Beach, Allan, james N. ...,.. . Atlantic Cit N ' ' ' Y. -J- Allen, Donald Baldwin ................. 177 VVashington St., Bloomfield, N. j. Allen, Gordon M... ........ 216 lfldgevale Rd., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Allen Newton Perkins. . .2231 South Pky., Memphis, Tenn. Allyii, Henry Gregory, jr. ..................... 10 State St., Framingham Centre, Mass. Amberson, james Burns, 3rd .......... . .... 651 XV. 238th St., New York, N. Y Andersen, Howard O.. . .17 Kensington Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y Anderson, Olive Ginsburg ............... 227 Paulison Ave., Passaic, N. j Andrews, Adolphus ..... Commandant's l-louse, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Apgar, Henry Holt, jr.. .844 Lafayette Ave., Morrisville, Pa Applegate, Robert Ashworth ........ . . .214 Centennial Ave Sewickley, Pa Armstrong, Andrew Campbell ......... Box 156, Radnor, Pa Arnold, james Richard. .947 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen, N. j Asher, Norman john ................ 2101 Connecticut Ave. Washington, D. C Aubrey, Stever ......... 181 Hazel Ave., Highland Park, lll Avery, NValter Stunn .,..... 21 Owen Dr., Maplewood, N.j Backes Thomas Maddock ......... River Rd., Trenton, N. j Baetierl. Edwin George ll ................... Eeeleston, Md. Bamman, Robert Harvey .............. 6601 14th St., N. XV., VVfishin 'ton D C. g , . Barclay, Robert Dulaney. . .145 Park Dr., San Antonio, Tex Barry, Robert Turney.62 Colony Rd., NVest Hartford, Conn Bartol, George Edward, III ............. 201 Old Gulph Rd., VVynnewood, Pa. v Batchehelder, David H., jr.. . .Sharp Hill Rd., XVilton, Conn. Bates, Chandler, jr. ....,................... Gloucester, Va. Bauer, Frederick lid., jr. ................. 481 Lincoln Ave.. Cliffside Park, N. j. Beattie, Roland P., ll ...... 110 Mountain Ave., Summit, N. j. Bell, Harold Sill, jr. ............ 207 N. 4th St., Olean, N.Y. Benjamin, Henry Rogers, jr..2 li. 87th St., New York, N. Y. Bennett, joseph Deericks ............. 5751 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Benson, Charles Scott ...... 1040 Springdale Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Beran, Charles joseph ...... 54 Pilgrim Ave., Tuekahoe, N. Y. Bergen, Elston Hunt, jr.. .214 Forest Ave., Glen Ridge, N. j. Bethune, XVilliam james ...... 87 Center Ave., Chatham, N. j. Bielcsha, Raymond Albert ...... 343 Elm St., Arlington, N. j. Bierwert, Donald Vincent ............. 88 Maplewood Ave., Maplewood, N. j. Bigelow, john McKibbin .... 530 Grand Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Biscoe, Earl, jr. ....... 180 E. 79th St., New York City, N. Y. Bissell, Roger NVilliam. . .2020 VVashington St., Canton, Mass. Blackburn, Oliver Miller. .322 Richland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bohachek Stuart ......... 164 Pinnacle Rd., Rochester, N. Y. Boudreau, Robert Page .... 116 XVindsor Pl. Syracuse N.Y Boughton, Robert Lee. .1836 Cadwell, Cleveland Heights, O. Bowen, David ............ 3 Brooklawn Rd., Montclair, N.j. Bowersox, XVilliam Donald .............. 232 Baltimore Ave., Cumberland, Md. Boyd, Montague L. jr.. . .2560 Habersham Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Boynton, Robert XVhitney ................ 46 Gregory Ave., VVest Orange, N. j. Bradway, Bruce Mark.3912 N. Monticello Ave., Chicago, lll. Bragdon, Edwin NVagner. . .1133 Hinman Ave., Evanston, lll Brinster, jolm Francis ........... 17 Valley Rd., Butler, N. j Broderick Francis Lvons. .1158 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y Bromley, Kilorthington K., jr. ......... 2963 Claremont Rd.: Shaker Heights, O. Brown,iGordon Ray. . . . . . Brown, john Anderson.. .949 Parkside Ave., Buffalo, N. Y ... . . . .511 YVestminster Ave. Elizabeth, N.j Bruce, Marshall Hill j., jr. .... Garrison P. O., Balto Co., Md Buck, Ralph Davis, jr.. . . Bulkley, Andrew Derick. 96 Bced St., Floral Park, N. Y .23 E. 74th St. H'.HH.'HNe'w-Yorlt City, N. Y. Burdett, Arthur Clinton ....... 70 Palisades Rd., Atlanta, Ga 4 Burnett, Gilbert, jr. ..... 2221 Douglass Blvd., Louisville, Ky. Burtis, Stakes Fenimore, jr. ..... Plymouth Rd., R. D. No. 2, Wfinston-Salem, N. C. Caldwell, Theodore, j. S. ..... 700 Blvd., Huntington, NV. Va. Cameron, Brodnox .................. R. F. D., Fallston, Md. Cameron, Donald P., jr. ................. 7 St. john's Pky., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Campbell, Neil Foster. . .1003 Cove Way, Beverly Hills, Cal. Canda, Henry Greenman. .40 E. 73rd, New York City, N. Y. Carolan, Frank jouanny ...... cfo Lloud's Bank Pau CBWPD, France Carpenter, Edmund Nelson, ll ..... 18th and Rising Sun Lane, 1Vilmington, Del. Carton, XVilliam Pinkney ....... R. F. D. No. 8, Towson, Md. Carver, Clifford Maxwell ................... Searsport, Me. Carver, jolm Aemes Henry ................. Searsport, Me. Chamberlin, Xvilson Point ............ South Norfolk, Conn. Chapin, Edward Dexter. . .5509 Normandy Place, Balto, Md. Charlesworth, Robert E. ................ 358 Hartford Rd., South Orange, N.j. Chase, Harold XVilliam .... 15 Somerset St., VVorcester, Mass. Christie, Robert E. ........... 85 Brite Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y. Clapp, David B. ........... 164 Lincoln Rd., Westfield, N.j. Clements, james R. ....... Eel River Road, Osterville, Mass. Cleveland, Stanley Matthews .............. 200 Chase Ave., XfVinter Park, Fla. Cobb, Henry H. jr. ....... 4030 Cliff Rd., Birmingham, Ala. Coddington, Arthur Michael jr. ......... 777 Riverside Dr., johnson City, N.Y. Cole, Philip Gillett ........ 723 Broadway, Tarrytown, N.Y. Collette, Maurice Kirby ................... 137 Manor Lane, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Connell, Philip Graham ......... 70 E. Scott St., Chicago, Ill. Connelly, YVm. Howard. . 190 Longhill St., Springfield, Mass. Conner, Robert Cornelius ..... 314 Lovella Ave., VVayne, Pa. Cook, Albert S. jr. ................ Tuxedo Pk., New York Coon, Alden Barry ............... 1014 Forest, Oak Park, lll. Couch, VVn1. T. .......... 401 Harding Ave., Pine Buff, Ark. Covington, julius H.. . .900 Rockford Rd., High Point, N. C. Craig, Nelson .................. 3229 Twin Lane, Phila., Pa. Crampton, Kenneth ............ Beaver Rd., Sewickley, Pa. Crandall, Charles Eben, jr.. .73 Morgan Pl., Arlington, N.j. Crawford, Frank Earle, jr. .... . ........... 9 Murchison Pl., VVhite Plains, N. Y. Crawford, XV. XV. ............ 529 8th Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. Creadick, Robert S. ...... 97 Inwood Rd., Bridgeport, Conn. Croll olm Alden. . 326 S. Homewood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1107 Ross Ave VVilkinsbur P1 ,j . . Cummings, S. Thomas .... ' ., g, 2. Daily, Robert F . ............ 16 Elliott St., Morristown, N. j. Danaher, john Edward .................. 699 Lakeshore Rd., Grosse Point, Mich. Davenport, David C. ....... juniper Ranch, Santa Fe, N. M. Davis, David Chandler ...................... Canaan, Conn. Davis, john Charles, lll ..... 101 Lafayette St., Denver, Colo. Davis, john Spencer .................. Palmerton Ave., YV., Vancouver, B. C., Canada Dayton, Samuel Grey ......... Cedar Hill Farm, Media, Pa. Deacon, Arthur Martin ................. 45 Maple Hill Dr., Larchmont, N. Y. DeCamp, john S. ......... 1101 WVoodlawn Dr., Flint, Mich. Degener, XVm. Glenn.4919 Goodridge Ave., Riverdale, N. Y. Delatour, Robert j. .... 5 Buckingham Pl., Great Neck, N. Y. Denny, Clinton Gibson ................. 364 Redmond Rd., South Orange, N.j. Dodge, Cleveland Earl, jr. ..................... Greyston, Riverdale-on-Hudson, New York Dodge, David Child ...... 3901 S. University, Denver, Colo. Donnell, john Douglas ........ 212 Alta Vista, 1fVaterloo, Ia. Doran, Andrew j. C. ...... 9 Trenton Ct., Maplewood, N.j. Dougherty, Theodore ....... Prospect Apts., Princeton, N. j. Douglas, john VV. ...... 54 Prospect St., Northampton, Mass. Drayton, jolm Welsh .......................... Penllyn, Pa. Drorbaugh, YVells ........ 7 Fairview Ave., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Dunklin, 1fVm. Hailey. ..1105 W. Sth Ave., Pine Bluff, Ark. Dunn, jack, III ............... 6012 York Rd., Baltimore, Md. Edwards, Alexander ........... North St., Greenwich, Conn. Edwards, Cyril john .................... 394 Lakeland Rd., Grosse Point, Mich. Edwards, Howard Dilworth. .826 Devonshire, Pittsburgh, Pa. Eley, Wfm. B. .... 1307 Amistead Bridge Road, Norfolk, Va. Essertier, Edward Porter, jr..275 State St., Hackensack, N. j. Fales, Wfarren .......................... Camp Roberts, Cal. Fancher, james A. jr. .... 89 Grand Blvd., Binghamton, N. Y. Farr, Francis B. ................... Southampton, L. l., N. Y. Farr, Henry Barlow, jr. .... 623 E. 83rd St., New York, N. Y. Farr, Peter R. ....... 572 Prospect Ave., XVest Orange,N.j. Farrell, Thomas E., jr. ..... 354 Lora Ave., Youngstown, O. Fayerweather, john ................... New Lebanon,N. Y. Fegan, j. C., jr. ........ 720 Margarita Ave., Coronado, Cal. Ferrin, Allan W. ......... 22 Overloek Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Feuss, Charles D. ...... 23 Beechwood Rd., Ft. Mitchell, Ky. Fitz Randolph, james WV. ...... 616 4th St., Ellwood City, Pa. Folsom, Kenneth . .3578 California Ave., Long Beach, Cal. Ford, Charles Donald ............ 3041 Sedgwick St., NIV., VVashington, D. C. Forsman, james P. .......... 5866 julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fowler, Alexander R. ...... 129 E. 69th St., New York,N.Y. Fowler, David A. ..... .................. S alisbury, Conn. Freeman, john L. jr. .................... 808 E. Burton St., Murfreesboro, Tenn. Frothingham, David L. ..... 903 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Frye, Roland M.. ...... Roebuck Springs, Birmingham, Ala. Funk, Peter Van K. .......... 16 Erwin Pk., Montclair, N. j. Gabrielson, Guy George jr. ................... Crowndale, Bernardsville, N. j. Geis, Matthew T. jr. ..... Craven Lane, Lawrenceville, N.j. Geissman, VVm. ............. 40-31 157th St., Flushing, N.Y. Glenney, Wlalter L. jr.. . .916 Madison Ave., Plainfield, N. j. Gould, Robert C. ...... 710 1fVarburton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Green, Alfred VVm. .... 1420 Highland Ave., Plainfield, N. j. Green, Philip Palmer jr. ......... cf o Department Surgeon, Fort Shafter, Hawaii Griffin, Hastings ........ ................ X Vawa, Pa. Grover, Robert C. ...... ....... 1 Vingdale, N.Y. Guile, Dickson Brown .... ................. 5 Davison Pl., Rockville Centre, N. Y. Gundlach, George Kress ..... 77 Fordham Dr., Buffalo, N.Y. Hahn, Gilbert, jr.. .3207 Cathedral Ave., XVashington, D.C. Hallowell, Ralph Paul ................... Terwood House, 1-Iuntingdon Valley, Pa. Harbaeh, Robert Abels .................. 631 Oriental Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Hardie, Thomas Gary .... 1017 Wfinding WV ay, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Harrison, Francis Burton.. .Mulhocaway Far, Clinton, N.j. Harrison, Horace XV. ....................... Garrison, Md. Hart, Alfred Lawrence, jr.. . .259 Bay Ave., Patchogue, N. Y. Harvey, Donald joseph ...... 16 Oak Dr., Great Neck, N. Y. Haughey, Malcolm Edward .............. Route 6, Box 347, Denver, Colo. Headley, Dave Knight ...... 1173 Davern St., St. Paul, Minn. Hedberg, YfYni. Torell .................. 724 X!V2lECl1Ul1g' Rd., Bound Brook, N.j. Heenan, Palmer Tracy. ................... 1002 Bishop Rd., Grosse Point, Mich. Heffron, jolm Lorenzo, Il. .Calhoun Dr., Greenwich, Conn. Henderson, james Gordon.. .R. R. No. 2, VVilmington Rd., Dayton, O. Henderson, joseph XVelles, jr. ........ 201 'VV. Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Herndon, Thomas ...... 1120 NVoodward Blvd., Tlusa, Okla. Heymann, Henry Lewis ..... Blytherwood YV. School Lane, D 1 Philadelphia, Pa. Higgins, james joseph, jr.. .68 Patton Ave., Princeton, N.j. Higgons, john Axford, Ill. . .81 Irving Pl.. New York, N. Y. Hill, john Calvin, jr. .... Mulberry Plantation, Camden, S. C. Hilliard, Henry Raymond, jr. ............. 5817 Solway St., D A Pittsburgh, Pa. Hilliard, Thomas jones, jr. ............. Silver Spring Farm, Sharpsburg, Pa. Hinrichsen, Carl D. ............ 623 High St., Newark, N. j. Hoblitzelle, George Knapp ........ Conestoga Rd., lthan, Pa. Hochschwender, George Anthony .......... 255 Lenox Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hoffman, Robert C.. .41 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. j. Hooper, joseph VVard, jr. .................. 1817 Market St., . VVilmington, N. C. Hord, Richard Anderson ..... R. F. D. No. 5, Lexington, Ky. Horner, Robert Ballard .... Upper River Rd., Louisville, Ky. Hotchkiss, Calvin M. ..... 324 Oakdale Dr., Rochester, N. Y. Howard, E. H., lll ...... 160 1Vaterman St., Providence, R. I. Howell, Charles Henry, jr. ...... Little Lane, Haverford, Pa. 1-Iugins, Robert YVarren ........... 295 S. Wfindermere Ave., Littleton, Colo. Hulburd, Robert P. ......... VVentworth Hall, Exeter, N. H. Humes, jolm P. ..... .... 9 60 5 th Ave., New York, N. Y. Hurwitz, Myron Leslie .... Hutchins, Lemuel Conner. . Hutchinson, Charles Black. Hutton, VVm. Langdon .... Hutzler, George Harsh. . ............420418th sr., N.W., VVashington, D. C. . . . . .213 M. B. Lane, Tyler, Tex. . . . . .Oakwood, johnstown, N. j. ..................530ParkAve., New York City, N. Y. 270 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Igleheart, William. .141 Lookout Rd., Mountain Lakes, N.j. Iversen, Charles S. .... jamison, David Stewart.. ......1208 Teranium St., NNV., VVashington, D. C. .. ...... ...Rose Fountain Farm, Greensboro, Pa. jenkins, Roy Stuart ..... 505 Lombardy Rd., Drexel Park, Pa. johnson, .Edward Allison. . 165 Brewster Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. johnson, Moulton K. .............. 3211 Macomb St., N. VV., Xdlashington, D. C. johnson, Nelson Gladding ..... ...... 3 668 Central Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. jones, Herbert Erskine, jr. .......... Kanawha Valley Bldg., Chorkston, NV. Va. jones, Samuel Beach ........ 9 Union St., Schenectady, N.Y. jordon, Donald Samson .... 117 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N. C. Kemberton, Harry Phil .... 885 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Kierstead, Henry Andrew ........ 115 Northumberland Rd., Pittsfield, Mass. Killough, Thomas Lester, jr..57 Hillside Rd., Elizabeth, N. j. Kinney, Kenneth P.. .Buckingham I-lotel, Minneapolis, Minn. Kip, Ruloif F. jr. ....... 176 Christopher St., Montclair, N.j. Kirk, Haddon S. .... 411 Stratford Rd., XVinston Salem, N. C. Kloman, Erasmus Helm, jr., 600 Edgevale Rd., Baltimore, Md. Klopfer, john Robert ......... YVindermere Ct., WVayne, Pa. Knapp, Thomas Paton.South Country Rd., Blue Point, N. Y. Koons, Benjamin Harris B. ............ 1717 Rittenhouse St., Philadelphia, Pa. Kopf, Harry Daniel, jr. ...... ......... . .XfVarren, Pa. Lassen, Grover Victor, jr.. . . ........... 36 Brace Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Layton, Wfilliam Bickford .......... Wfaverly Country Club, Portland, Ore. Leary, john Peter .... 441 Summit Ave., South Orange, N. j. Leas, Thompson ..... 71st St. and City Line, Overbrook, Pa. Lee, james .......... 574 S. Belvedere Blvd., Memphis, Tenn. Lewis, Edgar Sanders.. .5430 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lewis, Frank Hawkins ......... 2517 Ave. G, Bay City, Tex. Lewis, Irwin Albert ...... 21 Beverly Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. Liddell, john Martin. .2966 Riverside Ave., jacksonville, Fla. Lincoln, jetson Ewing. .140 VVatchung Ave., Montclair, N. j. Lind, Henry Curtis ...... Link, john David ........ Liu, Harry Chihi-Liang ........... Lobo, Caroos F. Leckie .... Logan, D. C. ............. . Logan, james Phillips .... Looloian, jolm Kenneth. . ...36 Circuit Dr., Cranston, R. I. ..Academy Ave., Sewiekley, Pa. Peiping, China . .72 Aiken Ave., Princeton, N. j. .B. R. I..Box 449, Louisville, Ky. . . . .2415 Harrison, Evanston, Ill. ...............Stewartsville, N. j. .13 Fang Chia I-Iutuang, Lord, Bennett .......... 182 Hillside Ave., Englewood, N.j. Lortz, Samuel Edward. . .265 N. Union Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Lousbury, Robert H. ....... 318 Franklin Pl., Plainfield, N. j. Low, Bruce P. .......... 212 S. Lusky Dr., Beverly Hills, Cal. McCarthy, jolm Francis ..... 1 Charlton St., Princeton, N.j. McClung, Frank Arthur, jr. ........... 324 VV. Pexmsylvania, Butler, Pa. McCormick, j. Robinson. . . 101 E. North St., YVaverly, Ohio McKeown, Edwin Swigart ............ 588 Arbor Vitae Rd., Winnetka, Ill. McLean, David john, jr. ............. 616 Windeniere Ave., Interlaken, N. j. McNulty, Kneeland .... St. Stephen's Rectory, Beverly, N.j. McSpadden, Robert C. ....... 144 Wfarder Dr., College Hill, Cincinnati, O. MaeDougald, Daniel, jr.. . .48 Peachtree Circle, Atlanta, Ga. MacGrath, C. Richard, 311 Glenside Rd., South Orange, N. j. MacMaster, Ronald Kellogg, jr. ......... 454 jefferson Ave., Elizabeth, N. j. Mahoney, Francis Bernard .... 3009 Claremont, Berkeley, Cal. Mair, George Fisk. . .2943 Bainbridge Ave., New York, N. Y. Malcolm, Peter ............. 1280 Lakeway, Palm Beach, Fla. Mangan, james Francis. . .24 Hawthorn St., Rochester, N.Y. Marechal, Greer Mclnnis, jr. ........ 236 Schantz Ave., NV., Dayton, O. Markham, john jay .... ..... 5 605 VVoodlawn, Chicago, Ill. Marlatt, Clyde Douglas, jr. ..... ...... O ld Chester Rd., Essex Falls, N. j. Marshall, julian Howard, jr. .......... 1107 Poplar Hill Rd., Baltimore, Md. Martin, Vfilliam Alexander ............... 163 Chatfield Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Mason, james Henry IV. . .18 S. Suffolk Ave., Ventnor, N. j. Mather, Rathburn Fuller ........ Dixie Hwy., Perrysburg, O. Maxwell, Bryce .... Red Spring Lane, Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y. May, Frank Bellinger ........... Casilla 83-D, Santiago, Chile Mergenthaler, George O.. .Exchange St., Nye, Omaha, Neb. Merrell, Boyd Cooper ...... . .D'16 Railway Exchange Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Messenger, Richard Fairbanks .... 642 N. King St., Xenia, O. Miller, Clifton McPherson, jr. ............ Chestertown, Md. Miller, David L. ............ 1140 Pemberton, Pittsburgh, Pa. Miller, Kenneth Dexter, jr.. ..... 9 10th, New York, N. Y. Miller, Lindley Garrison ..... Forest Ave., Glen Cove, N. Y. Mitchell, Clarence Peabody .................. 121 E. 81st St., New York City, N. Y. Morcom, Wfilliam Moore.Sunset Farm, XV. Hartford, Conn. Morgan, George Frederick. 39 VV. 11th St., New York, N. Y. Morner, Gustav H. ........ 419 Greenleaf Ave., Glencoe, lll. Morris, jolm ................. 118 E. 37th St., Savannah, Ga. Morris, VVilliam Lester, jr. ...... 241 S. M. St., Marion, N. C. Morrow, WVilliam Tripple ............... 504 E. johnson St., Philadelphia, Pa. Morse, Richard McGee .... Husted Lane, Greenwich, Conn. Morse, Robert Hosmer j., III ..... 1220 Locust, XrVilmette, Ill. Mount, Lester, jr. .............. R. D. No. 2, Princeton, N. j. Mowinckcl, john Xvallendahl ................ Hill Top Rd., Charlottesville, Va. Muller, Robert Heyer ....... 66 Dodd St., Glen Ridge, N. j. Munda, jolm Randolph. .1130 jackson St., XfVilmington, Del. Mundinger, Robert George. .cfo Lago Oil 8: Transport Co., San Nicolas, Aruba, Netherlands, NV. I. Munson, jolm Isaac. .402 E. Murphy Ave., Connellsville, Pa. Murray, Augustus Taber II ................. Lewiston, N. Y. Murray, Edward ........................... Pikesville, Md. Myer, Charles Randl II .... 135 Malden Ter., Elizabeth, N. j. Myer, Samuel Clarendon. .1709 State St., Santa Barbara, Cal. Myriek, Richard.. .312 E. Pedgegosa Sr., Santa Barbara, Cal. Nadelman, Elie jan .................. Riverdale-on-Hudson, New York, N. Y. Nevins, Robert Yeardley. .... .......... 4 5 E. 66th St., New York City, N. Y. New, Gordon Somerville ..... ..... 8 22 9th Ave., S. YV., Rochester, Minn. Newbert, Leroy Wfilliam, jr.. . . ....... 812 Alpine Dr., Beverly Hills, Cal. Newbold, jolm Sargent ..... ................. D evon, Pa. Nolte, Albert Charles, jr. .................... 38 XfVillcts Ct., . Plandorve, L. I., N. Y. Norris, jolm .................... Rose Lane, Haverford, Pa. Oakleaf, Robert B. ........ 218 NV. Sullivan St., Olean, N. Y. Ogden, Blake YVilkes. . .17 Courtland Pl., Middletown, N. Y. Oliva, George, jr. ........ 317 Booth Ave., Englewood, N.j. Osann, Richard. . .257 Soundview Ave., WVhite Plains, N. Y. Osmun, Robert Reynar ...... 523 Dorchester Rd., Akron, O. Packer, Charles TfVallace. . ....... 810 Taft Rd., Hinsdale, Ill. Palmer, Frank Cameron ...... 414 Locust St., johnstown, Pa. Panagos, Peter ................ 3 Palmer Sq., Princeton, N. j. Parham, james Robert ........ ......... 1 7 Signal Hill Blvd., East St. Louis, 111. Pariser, j. Leonard ......... 99 Murray Ave., Uniontown, Pa. Parker, George, jr.. . .307 Pacseo Eneinal, San Antonio, Tex. Parker, jolm Ausgus. . 151 E. 79th St., New York City, N. Y. Parks, john Grier, jr. .... 1411 N. Roan, johnson City, Tenn. Pearson, Stephen ......... E. Graves Lane, Chestnut Hill, Pa. Peaslee, David Chase ................... 78 Van Buren Ave., 1-V est Hartford, Conn. Pechstein, Richard Louis ........ 183 Lafayette Cir., Cinti, O. Perina, Robert lan ...... 48 Ridgewood Ave., Irvington, N. j. Pitney, james Duncan ............ Lake Rd., Far Hills, N.j. Pittcnger, james Guy. . .600 VVashington St., Newell, VV. Va. Platten, Peter ......... 390 YVest End Ave., New York, N. Y. Poe, Baylis Frank ............... 55 lVest St., Kingston, Ont. Pollock, Thomas Hood ......... Stenton Ave St joahana Rd., YVhitemarsh, Pa. Pond, Arthur Francis, jr., 1610 Euclid Ave., San Marino, Cal. Pond, Richard Sturgis ..... 109 Stockton Ave., Walton, N. Y. Porter, Chase C. ..... 221 S. Van Ness Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Post, john YVilbur ......................... 39 St. Clair Dr., Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. 170 Potter, Stephen P. .,...... 5 Mountain Ave., Wfoodstock, Vt. Pringle, David Milligan ............... 2280 S. Ovecloeh Rd., Cleveland Heights, O. Pringle, Sandy MCG. .... 511 W. 232nd St., New York, N. Y. Pugh, Donald Henry ...... Providence Rd., WVallingford, Pa. Putnam, Borden Roger, Jr. .................... 3452 86th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. Quigg, Philip Wisner ..... 165 E. 83rd St., New York,N. Y. Rawls, John Bordley. . .3229 Canterbury Rd., Baltimore, Md. Read, Kenneth McKinnon ......... 12 Berkeley Heights Pk., Bloomfield, N. J. Ream, Louis Marshall, Jr. ,... 165 Hope St., Providence, R. I. Reed, XVilliam Everard ........ 6822 Pershing, St. Louis, Mo. Rees, Albert Henry, Jr. ................ Lawrenceville, N. J. Reinke, Edwin Joseph .... .... 5 20 Radcliffe St., Bristol, Pa. Reppert, James E. ...... ....... 2 70 N. Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Reynolds, Jolm 1. .......... .......... R . F. D., Berkey, O. Rice, Richard Ashely, Jr. ................ 47 Dryads Green, Northampton, Mass. Richards, Marvin Sherill .... 42 XV. Cliff St., Somerville, N. J. Richards, Robert WVadsworth ................ 2688 Main St., Lawrenceville, N. J. Ridder, Daniel Hickey ..... 5 55 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Rider, Paul Reece, Jr. ................... 747 Fairview Ave., Xvebster Groves, Mo. Ridgely, Beverly Sellman .............. 114 Ridgewood Rd., Baltimore, Md. Riley, Charles Madison, Jr.. .49 Merbrook Lane, Merion, Pa. Robbins, Richard Barton ............. 1976 Shenandoah Dr., Seattle, YVash. Roberts, James Gordon ..... 152 N. Portage Path, Akron, O. Roberts, XV alter Douglas ........... 632 College, Macon, Ga. Robinson, Howard Hall, Jr. ......... 1723 Edgewood Blvd., Berkeley, Mich. Robinson, James Gribben ....... 250 Sunset Dr., Tulsa, Okla. Rock, Robert Blair, Jr. ......... 830 2nd Pl., PlainHeld,N.J. Rockwell, Theodore III ...... 277 Chestnut St., WVinnetka, Ill. Rogers, Lawrence Harrison, Jr. ...... Box 676 Bayhead, N. J. Romfh, Jules Modeste ....... 3149 Brickell Ave., Miami, Fla. Rue, Francis Jamison, Jr .... 21 E. 79th St., New York, N. Y. Runk, Arthur Hertlein ..... 93 NV. Main St., Mt. Kisco, N. Y. Rush, Charles Noel ....... 2133 Edgehill Rd., Louisville, Ky. Russell, Norman Felt S., Jr. ............ Edgewater Pk., N. J. Rutledge, Paul Xvolcott, Jr. ...... 25 Palmer Sq. VV., Apt. 13, Princeton, N. J. Sam son, Thomas Andrew ....... 233 S. Pitt St., Mercer, Pa. Sander, Frank V., Jr. ....... ...,.... 1 09 Lawrence Ave., Highland Park, N. Satfat, Raymond Charles ..., ..... 1 11 Maplewood Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Scheller, Philipp Otto ...... ...... l elackettstown, N. J. Sehelling, George VV alter .......... 1464 Paterson Plank Rd., ' Secaucus, N. J. Schless, Robert Aurom. . . Hilltop, Schoolhouse 84 Gypsey Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. Schmon, Richard Reynolds. 30 Yaten St., St. Catharines, Ont. Schnebly, Daniel Clifton ............ 5 5 6 Fifth St., Colver, Pa. Schwarz, Horace NVilkinson. . .Fairfield Farm, Arlington, Vt. Scribner, Charles, Jr. ....................... Far Hills, N. J. Seckel, Edward .......... 223 N. Mayfield Ave., Chicago, Ill. Scggerman, Frederick B. ............... East Norwich, N. Y. Seidler, Richard .............. 29 Rossmore, Bellerville, N. J. Shaffer, Lloyd Hamilton ..................... Ringoes, N. J. Shapleigh, George Schofield ............ 237 Rosemont Ave., YVebster Groves, Mo. Shirley, David Edwin ....... 119 Gordon St., Edgewood, Pa. Sinclair, 1fVallace Morton ................... 514 Church St., Bound Brook, N. J. Skinner, Stuart MacMillan .... ...... 4 15 E.-Argonne Dr., Kirkwood, Mo. Slaymaker, Samuel Erand, III ........ Harrison Rd., lthan, Pa. Sloane, James Ross ...... 90 Cleveland Lane, Princeton, N. J. Small, George Latimer ...................... Garrison, Md. Smiley, Robert Wfilson. .4950 Perrysville Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. Smith, Russell Howard, Jr.. . .13 River St., Brookfield, Mass. Smith, Thomas Leaning, Jr. .............. VVynnewood, Pa. Soete, George VVilliam ...... 103 XV. 11th St., Honesdale, Pa. Sommers, Gordon Xvilliam .............. 720 Oakland Ave., Kirkwood, Mo. Spicer, Charles Edward. .46 Oakdale Rd., Glenbrook, Conn. Stack, James Randall. .2946 Carlton Rd., Shaker Heights, O. Stadig, 1Villiam Perry ............... 5019 Wfentworth Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Stevens, John A. ....... 5 XfVinthrop Ave., Maplewood, N.J. Stevenson, Stuart Davis .......... Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y. Stevenson, XVilliam Porter Il ............... Rensselaer Rd., Essex Falls, N. J. Stockly, George Jeffers, Jr. .................. 530 E. 86th St., New York City, N. Y. Stockton, A. L. Waldo ..... Ortega Station, Jacksonville, Fla. Sudler, James Stewart ......... 200 Dexter St., Denver, Colo. Supple, Edward Arthur ..... 4410 Bedford Pl., Baltimore, Md. Sweney, Benjamin Hillyard ........ .707 E. 20th, Chester, Pa. Talcott, LeRoy Everett, Jr. .......... Bird's Eye View Farm, Farmington, Conn. Taylor, Wlarren Eugene .... 149 Morrison St., Teaneck, N. J. Thomas, John Gregg, Jr. .................... Garrison, Md. Thomas, Richard Branfield ............ 131 YV. Lincoln Ave., Gettysburg, Pa. Tilghman, Richard Albert ........ 7306 Ember St., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Todd, Anderson ..... Governor's House, U. S. Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa. Townsend, Irving Joseph, Jr. ............ 17 Columbus Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J. Treadgold, Galen Edward ................ 1567 Quarrier St., Charleston, VV. Va. Turner, James Raymond ........... Box 427, Conrad, Mont. Tweedy, Jolm Bayard ..... 970 Hillside Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Twitchell, Remington Edwards .............. Old Field Rd., Setanket, N. Y. Tyehsen, Charles Ernest ....... ..... 2 74 Kingshighway E., Haddonfield, N. J. Tyler, Harold Russell, Jr. ................ YVaterville, N. Y. Van Buren, Martin Edward ............. 66 Highland Cross, Rutherford, N. J. Van Siclen, YfVilliam Coyle.264 Park Lane, Douglaston, N. Y. Veghte, Robert Debow, Jr. ....... 534 Parker, Newark, N. J. Veit, Richard Bompard. .9 E. 75th St., New York City, N. Y. Vivian, Richard Clement.789 Belvidere Ave., Plainfield, N. J. ivachob, Jolm Francis ....... 2516 Dexter St., Denver, Colo. Wfalker, Hallam ......... 106 Durand Rd., Maplewood, N.J. Wfallower, YVilliam Bryson ................ Evergreen, Colo. Wfalsh, Vfilliain James, Jr. ..... ............... 2 27 E. 57th, New York City, N. Y. X'Varner, XVilliam 1Vhitesides ................ 10 E. 62nd St., New York, N. Y. 1Varren, John, Jr. ......... Still Pond Farm, Red Bank, N.J. Wfaterman, Richard Dibble.50 Foollen St., Cambridge, Mass. Wlaters, Lewis Wlilliam, Jr. ............... 80 Hartsdale Rd., VVhite Plains, N. Y. XVehrle, Henry Bcrnard.421 Beech Ave., Charleston, NV. V a. lVeil, Andrew Leo Ill .......... 5387 Northumberland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. VVellington, Hubert G., Jr. ....... Locust Valley, L. I., N. Y. Wfellmgton, Stanwood Gray, Jr. .............. 79 Crafts Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. NVendt, Paul Richard ..... 49 Summer St., Forest Hills, N. Y. XV est, Andrew Fleming Il ............. 4805 Arlington Ave., New York City, N. Y. XVest, Jolm P.. . .943 Lexington Ave., New York City, N. Y. XVest, Martin Raymond, Jr. ........ 3206 Klingle Rd., N. YV., XVashington, D. C. XVetmore, Eugene Satterlee ............... 14 Gramercy Pk., Rochester, N. Y. XVhitaker, Spier DeBermere. .2128 E. 4th Ave., Denver, Colo. XVhitehead, Charles Powell .............. 617 Pembroke Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Wliggam, Lionel. . .6310 E. VVashington St., Indianapolis, Ind. VVilliams, Alexander MacCallum ...... Bellvieh Apts. 15th 8 Spruce, Philadelphia, Pa. Wfilliams, Jolm Albert. .522 Gettysburgh St., Pittsburgh, Pa. XVilliams, James Davies, Jr. .... 1654 5th St., Portsmouth, O. Wfilliamson, Maynard Burden .........,.. 127 S. Broadway, Nyack, N. Y. lVilliamson, Wfallace J. Ill ............ 1412 Lexington Ave., Ashland, Ky. XVilson, Floyd Wfilliam ........ Laurel Ave., Kingston, N. J. yVilson, J. Rodman ........ 215 Tuttle Pky., XVestHeld,N.J. XVise, Robert Alfred ...... 129 E. 62nd St., New York, N. Y. Wfoodbridge, Joseph Eliot ............. 542 VV. Hortten St., Philadelphia, Pa. Wfright, James YVilson ........ 228 Kent Rd., Ardmore, Pa. VVunsch, Robert Andrew ..... 7532 Byron Pl., Clayton, Mo. Young, Donald Rea .......... Rosedale Rd., Princeton,N.J. Zuckerman, Royal C..819 N. Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Gm of 1944 Aalfs, John Linden.3729 Country Club Blvd., Sioux City, la. Accola, Alvin John. . .535 Stellar Ave., Belham Manor, N. Y. Adamson, L. Talbot ..... .......... 8 620 Montgomery Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Adamson, XfVilliam, Jr. ............ 8620 Montgomery Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Affleck, James G. Ill. . .74 Magnolia Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. Alexander, Roger G. ...... Quarters 104, VVest Point, N. Y. Alford, Donald C. ........... . .............. Orange, Conn. Allen,'Thomas Elliott ............. R. F. D., St. Charles, lll. Ambrose, Vfilliam G. ..... 414 Oakword Ave., Orange, N. J. Ames, John Hardwell. . .25 Afterglow Ave., Montclair, N. J. Amundsen, Richard G.. . .360 Kinkor Ter., Ridgewood, N. J. Andrew, Edward Donald ...........,.......... Box No. 8, YV est Falls Church, Va. Andrews, Rodney D .......... 10 Ober Rd., Princeton, N. J. Archer, St. Clair Kelly Jr. ....... Rock Hill Rd., Bellaire, O. Arnold, Charles XV. Ill ....... 88 Central St., Andover, Mass. Ashdown, Cecil S. ....... Bamile, Warwick East, Bermuda Atchison, Thomas C. ....,. 15 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N. J. Auger, Charles Joseph. . .374 Heights Rd., Ridgewood, N.J. Austin, Perry G. M., Jr. .... 5913 Bay Front, Long Beach, Cal. Bagley, Charles, III .............. 17 E. Eager St., Balto, Md. Bail, George Hamlin ............,. Box 310, Fort Myers, Fla. Barba, NVilliam P. ll .... 222 XV. Harvey St., Philadelphia, Pa. Barber, Arthur, Jr. ..... Prinkerhoff Manor, Englewood, N. J. Barclay, Robert Grant ............. 411 VV. 5th St., Erie, Pa. Baiele Richard VV 2 Kin min Rd South Otan e N y, '. . .... - g 1 , .,. 1 g-, .J. Barletta, Amadeo, Jr.. 1775 Broadway, New York City, N. Y. Baroni, EVilliam J., Jr. ................. 1295 Pennington Rd., lfVest Englewood, N. J. Barr, John Wfatson, lll ......... Cherokee Pk., Davisville, Ky. Barton, Carlyle, Jr. ...... Dulaney Valley Rd., Towson, Md. Baruch, Fernand, Jr. .... Apt. 731, 2601 Pky., Philadelphia, Pa. Bates, Alfred K. ......... ..... 2 7 Grover St., Auburn, N. Y. Beach, XfVilliam F. ............ 502 Sth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Beattie, James R. ...... 292 Turrell Ave., South Orange, N. J. Beckhart, Gordon H.. . .Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Bedard, Donald Ernst .... 1211 Dwight St., Springfield, Mass. Bell, James Frederick ..... 1675 Soniatt St., New Orleans, La. Bell, Louis Baker ..... 283 Hathaway Lane, Wynnexxfood, Pa. Bender, Richard J. ......... 150 Lincoln Rd., Westfield, N. J. Bennett, Edwin deF. ........ 15 Trinity Ave., Lowville, N. Y. Bennett, Robert M. ...... 40 Clinton Ave., Maplewood, N. J. Bennett, Wfilliam R.. .Oak St Maple St., Basking Ridge, N.J Bergen, Philip Norton ................... 87W Asbury Ave. Y Ocean Grove, N . J. Bernabei, Anthony A. ..... 225W Franklin St., Trenton, N.J Biekel, Harry Crott ......... Squaw Run Rd., Aspinwall, Pa. Bigbie, John Taylor .... Sylvan Lane, Old Greenwich, Conn. Billings, Robert Ed ..... 642 Stokes Ave., Collingswood, N. J. Bingham, Albert Armour.90 VVhitney Rd., Short Hills, N.J. Bird, Morgan, Jr. .............. 20 Church St., Plymouth Pa. Bishop, George Reg. Jr. ................. ..15 Hillcrest Rd., Springfield, Del. Co., Pa. Black, Robert. ................. 550 Beal Ave., Hamilton, O. Blizard, Robert Brooks .... ,. .7 Cedar Pl., Garden City, N. Y. Bolcs, Russell Sage ................... 949 Bryn Mawr Ave., Penn Valley, Narberth, Pa. Bolton, Thomas C. .......... 2705 V allev Dr., Sioux City, la Bonner, Henry Miller .......... Loudon Wfoods, Rye, N. Y Bostian, Logan Chapel. . .Brookside Hotel, Kansas City, Mo Bethwell, Lyman D. Ill ..................... Faulkland, Del Bowman, Joe Hunt ...... 630 S. Linden Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa Bradford, Frederick H. .... 2416 Harlem Blvd., Rockford, Ill: Bragg, J. G. ................... 306 Taylor Ave., Easton, Pa Brandin, Donald N. ....... 34 VVhittredge Rd., Summit, N. J Brown Robert , ....... 5600 Howe St., Pittsburgh, Pa Bryant, Donald R., Jr. ..... 115 Reading Ave., Trenton, N.J. Buckley, John Garver. . .287 S. Broadway, Tarrytown, N. Y . . . . . . . .268 Ridge Ave., YVinnetka, Ill Buenger, Richard E.. . Bullington, Wfilliam O..601 Fillinoke St., XfVichita Falls, Tex Burk, Edwin Henry Jr. .............. 1023 Indian Creek Rd., Overbrook, Pa. Burr, Charles Hudson. .Acorn Hill, R. F. D. No. 1, Cary, Ill. Burns, Benj. Franklin ...... 2505 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa Buttenheim, Edgar M. .... 407 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N.Y Callery, Charles. . .920 VV. University Pky., Baltimore, Md Carlisle, Robert D. B. ...... 199 Aycrigg Ave., Passaic, N.J: Carpenter, Robert N. .... 423 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y: Carothers, Hamilton ....... 807 XV. Market, Bethlehem, Pa Carr, Frank Clyde, Jr. ...... 11 Doden Lane, Flushing,N.Y Carrier, Marshall H., Jr. .......... State St., Keyser, XV . Va Carter, Burnham, Jr. ..................... Old Lyme, Conn Carter, Elwood H., Jr.. 36 YV. Passaic Ave., Rutherford,N.J Carter, Edward S., Jr. ..... 4 Eden Ter., Poughkeepsie, N. Y Cartotto. Robert P..60l3 Jackson St., VVest New York,N.J Cerny, Karl Hubert ...... 87-89 118th, Richmond Hill, N. Y Challenger, Richard O.. .445 S. Graham St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Chapin, Edward Y. III ....,........... Lookout Mt., Tenn. Chaplin, Hugh, jr. ........ 106 E. 85th, New York City, N. Y. Chapman, Donald Eric ...... 98 Nassau St., Princeton, N.-I. Chapman, Francis Louis ............... 1391 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Cheney, Robert Simpson ..... 200 Moss Ave., Detroit, Mich. Chester, George Miller ............. 407 E. Wfisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, YV is. Chisholm, james julian, Jr. ........... 4424 Underwood Rd. Baltimore, Md Christensen ohn Bell . .Twin Oaks Rd. Short Hills N , J - - ' 1 , -l- Christie, Andrew Pobbie ................ 806 Blackshire Rd., VVilmington, Del. Chubb, Nicholas Carroll ...... R. F. D. No. 1, Coraopolis, Pa. Clancy, XVilliam J-D, III ............ 710 S. County Line Rd., Hinsdale, lll Clarke, Charles Ed. ........... 33 Roeklyn Pl., Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. Claytor, Robt. Buckner .... 22 XV. 12th St., New York, N. Y Clemmitt, John L. .... R. F. D. No. 4, Box 452, Roanoke, Va Close, Ralph Edgar. . .28 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. I. Cobbs, james Hfare ...... 30 Hillside Rd., Larchmont, N. Y. Colby, Henry Curtis.. .65 Randolph Pl., South Orange, N. J. Collins, john D. ............ 5 North Dr., Great Neck, N. Y Colmore, john Palmer ....... P. O. Box 1729, San juan, P. R Compton, James R. ........ 53 Brookby Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y Conwell, Yeates .............. 307 Pleasant, Concord, N.1-I Conze, Norman Godfrey.'.78 Mayo Ave., Greenwich, Conn Cook, George T. 2nd.2102 Roucroft Pky., Wfilmington, Del Cooper, David Shearer ................ 112 E. Elmwood Pl., Minneapolis, Minn Cooper, Henry Ernest ........... 29 Crest Dr., Hemet, Colo Copeland, Douglas Sloan. .54 Hoodridge Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa Couch, jesse Wfasworth ..... 3820 Roswell Rd., Atlanta, Ga Crawford, james Ellis jr.. .21 Vkfydown Ter., St. Louis, Mo Cresswell, Robert, Jr. ................ 15 XV. Bells Mill Rd. Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa Crimmins, Thomas A. C. ........ Manor Rd., Monkton, Md Critchlow, Francis Bascom .............. 348 S. Citrus Ave. Los Angeles, Cal Crom, Wfilliam Hapton, Jr.. .521 S. Lee St., Alexandria, Va Custer, Richard ............... 219 Aron Rd., Narbcrth, Pa Davidson, Charles Edward. .R. D. No. 1, McKees Rocks, Pa Davis, Gilbert Clare, Jr. ................. 634 'WY 66th Ter. Kansas City, Mo Davis, John Palmer ............... 404 Fourth, VVarren, Pa Davis, Richard VVarren. .123 Frost Ave., Phillipsburg, N.j Davis, Vfilliam Mead ...... 101 Lafayette St., Denver, Colo Davis, Wfilliam lVarren ........ 2165 E. 26th Pl., Tulsa, Okla DeCoster, Donald YV., jr ............. 892 Fairmount Ave. St. Paul Minn Deming, Robt. Treat, jr. .... 112 Summit Rd., Elizabeth, N. Ji Demler, Douglas Wfilson, Jr.. . .Valley Rd., VVatchung, N.j deMoss, Ernest Valiant ...... 708 E. 41st St., Baltimore, Md Denison ohn Cha ell...1621 YVeslef Ave. Evanston Ill. . J PP x . , , Denney, Charles Eugene, jr. .............. 295 Summit Ave. St. Paul, Minn Dennis, John Michael ...... 809 Scott St., Wilkes Barre, Pa Dern, john VVilliam. . . .304 Chestnut St., Roselle Park, N.-I Diehl, Arthur Chester .... 1809 Grace St., Wilmington, N. C Dithrich, Charles lVood ......... Richwood, Coraopolis, Pa Doar, john Michael ................. New Richmond, YVis Doggett, Sidney Herbert Jr. ........ Mt. Kemble Pl. CLakeJ, Morristown, N. ,I Donald, Douglas Dunn ............ Dongan Hill, S. l., N. Y. Donnelly, Harold Irvin Jr.. .. ......... 1,16 Alexander St., Princeton, N.J. Donohue, joseph Anthony. ............... 11 Magnolia Dr., - Great Neck, N .Y. Doom, Lewis Garth. .250 Bronxville Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Douglas, Archibald Hugh Jr. .... 58 Kay St., Newport, R.l. Douglas, Richard Mateer ............ 2901 Drummond Rd., Shaker Heights, O. Dowell, Arthur Edward .............. 4426 Cathedral Ave., 1 lVashington, D.C. Dozicr, john Oveston ...... Racquet Club, Kempshighway, St. Louis, Mo. Draffan, Spencer Black ......... Ballylin Farm, Mansfield, O. Drew, lValter Henry ..... 107 Morgan Ave., Palmyra, N.J. Drorbau h ames Ed 'ir 7 Fairwicw A e T l Q .if ' g. 4. ' v,., ukahoe, N. J. Duisberg, Carl H. ......... 200 Lincoln St., Englewood, N. j. Dunn, VVilliam Martin ............... 50 Cumberland Ave., n Plattsburg, N. Y. Dussaq, Reginald ..... 36 E. 67th St., New York City, N. Y. 1 1 1 1 AN,iin.nntss.n1. . . 6, Hill' UllU 5010 CUASI The Drake . . . on the shores ol' beautifull Lake Michigan . . .offers every most desired convenience to the visitor in Chicago. It's close to everything ofmost general interest . . . shopping centers, theatres, movies, smart night clubs, ball parks, exhibition centers, and sport and convention stadiums. Fast transportation 'to all parts of Chicago and suburbs. Splendid guest accommo- dations. Quiet, congenial surroundings. Excellent food and refreshments. Superb entertainment. and dancing in the Drake's exotic Camellia House. Away from the noise and congestion of the Chicago Loop -yet, only 5 minutes from Downtown. A. S. KIRKEBY, Iilanaging Director Dykema, Raymond Dryn, jr. ........... 410 Lakeland Ave., Grosse Point, Micl1. Ebbitt, Henry Mills ........ 4 Maple Dr., Great Neck, N. Y. Eaton, Warren Edwin ............ Box 109, Norwich, N. Y. Edgar, VValter Coleman. .Old Army Rd., Bernardsville, N. j. Eide, john Henry ................... 2761 Aberbrooke Rd., Shaker Heights, Cleveland, O. Elliott, Samuel james .............. 38 Belvidere St., Craftan, Pittsburgh, Pa. Erdman, Lawrence Huntington ............ 163 E. 65th St., New York, N. Y. Eu, Richard Kcng-Mun. . .44 Bonham Rd., Hongkong. China Evans, Paul Gordon ....... 616 YVoodland Pk., Chicago, lll. Ewing, George McCiellan ........... Indian Rd., Fieldstan, New York City, N. Y. Ewing, Scott ............................ Petersham, Mass. Finch, Thomas Austin, jr...17 E. Main, Thomasville, N.C. Finegold, Edmund Sherwin. . . 107 Broad St., Freehold, N.j. Fleming, Douglas Knowles ........... 3614 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Tex. Flourney, john james ........... Maple St., Chester, Conn. Ford. Burton Andrews jr. ................ Cambridge Arms, Charles and 34th, Baltimore, Md. Foster, john Wfarrcn. 15 Farrington St., Wfest Caldwell,N. j. Fox, joseph Mickle, III. .2501 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. Freeman, Donald Henley ............ 1450 VV. Dearborn St., Chicago, lll. Frei, Robert Reed ............. 551 Hill Ter., 1Vinnetka, lll. Frcnville, Francis R. ........ 11 Hathaway Ave., Deal, N.j. Friesell, Semon S. ...... ...... 1 02 Dewey St., Edgewood, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fulton, Arthur Davis, jr.. .5005 Roland Ave., Baltimore, Md. Furlaud, Richard Mortimer. .30 E. 60th St., New York, N. Y. F utoran, Robert john. .25 Parkview Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Fuzy, Paul james jr.. . .425 Fairgreen Ave., Youngstown, O. Gamble, Gene Gamble ...... 1407 Library, McKeesport, Pa. Gamble, james Ncare ...... 1883 Madison Rd., Cincinnati, O. Gantt, Ben jones ............. 345 Reilly Rd., 1fVyoming, O. Gardiner, Robert Mel . ................... Thormont, Md. Gardner, H. Brooks ................... 391 Beechmont Dr., New Rochelle, N. Y. Gardner, james Andrew. .20 Clinton Ave., Ridgewood, N. j. Gauvain, Howard Almore ...........,.... N. Shore Acres, Glen Cove, N. Y. Geer, VVilliam Montague Ill .................... Shore Rd., Huntington, L. I., N. Y. Geiger, Homer Kent. H1989 Nelawood, East Cleveland, O. Genres, F. Harrison ............. Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y. Gibbs, George McCague. . .451 Maple Lane, Sewiekley, Pa. Gilliss, Rollie Downing jr. ...... ....... . 503 Camden Ave., Salisbury, Md. Gilpin, Kenneth N. C. jr. ...................... Boyce, Va. Githler, Frederick joseph ..... 40 E. 3rd St., Corning, N. Y. Goodfellow, Allen Ferdinand ....... 881 Country Club Dr., Burbank, Cal. Gordon, Charles Byron ................. 167 Greenway N., Forest Hills, N. Y. Goyer, Charles X'VCSlCy ...... 1776 Vinton, Memphis, Tenn. Grace, George McKinstry. .142 Moore St., Princeton, N.j. Graham, Frank Dunstan ........... 214 The VVestern Way, Princeton, N.j. Greeley, Robert G. ................ 47 Cabot, Milton, Mass. Green, Andrew Wilson. ...... 821 Ohio Ave., Lemoyne, Pa. Grifiin, Ira Lee, jr. ....... Providence Rd., Charlotte, N.C. Griflinger, Theodore A. .................. 358 Turrell Ave., South Orange, N. j. Hack, Robert Anthony. .241 Elk Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Hale, Nathan George, jr. ................ 2140 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Cal. Hall, Brooks .............. 344 N. Roosevelt, XfVichita, Kan. Hallett, Erwin Bruce .... 74 Parker Ave., Maplewood, N.j. Hamilton, Gordon Ross .............. 165-20 Sanford Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Hardy, George Buchanan .... 347 Granby St., Norfolk, Va. Harr, Karl Gottlieb ..... 458 Center St., South Orange, N. j. Harris, David Taylor ..... 405 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Harrison, john Ward .................. 23475 Stanford Rd., Shaker Heights, O. Hartman, john Bu. Leith ................ Route 6, Box 23.3, Milwaukee, XV is. I-lass, Anthony ........... 830 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. Hauslohner, Robert Austin .......... 32 N. YVashington St., VVilkes-Barre, Pa. Havens, Collier ....... 923 Old Guiph Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Hayden, YValter I-larrah, jr. ..... Blue Hill Farm, Midig, Pa Hayes, Wfilliam jerome ...... 3644 Beverly Dr., Dallas, Tex Hazelwood, Charles F. jr.. 14 Fenimore Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Hazlehurst, George Nichols ................ Clover Hill, Sportswood, N.j. Hendrickson, john Hemill. .... ....... M onroe Ave. S Lawrenceville, N. j. l-lenley, john Charles, III ................. 1309 Wfarsaw St. Birmingham, Alai Henry, Albert james lll. .433 E. Sth St., Michigan City, Ind. Herbruck, Wfendell Gibbs ..... 145 19th N. VV., Canton, O. Herbst, 1fVilliam Parker. ................ 2425 Foxhall Rd. lfVashington, D. C. Hinds, Gelston ........ 161 Grove Rd., South Orange,N.j. Hirschberger, Donald XfV..Route 5, Box 24-B, Portland, Ore. Hobler, Herbert XfVinston ........ Box 669, Princeton, N.j. I-Iochster, Albert R. ......... 15 Speir Ave., Allenhurst, N. j. Hoelscher, Harold E.. . .1923 Newhouse Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hofammann, Karl Emil ............. 1430 19th, Altoona, Pa. Hoffman, Hugh Charles. 120 Cabrini Blvd., New York, N. Y. l-lolland, Barner Bowie. . .Ft. VVorth Club, Ft. lVorth, Tex. Holland, Eugene, jr. ..... 181 Hawthorne Ave., Glencoe, lll. Holliday, Robert VVm.. .5 Greenfield Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. Holmes, Forrest Sheperson jr. ........ 7400 Dartmouth Ave. College Park, Md. Holzl, Robert Alfred ....... 16 Lyons Ave., Roseland, N.j. Howell, Sidney P. jr. .............. 152 S. Van Dunn Ave., Ridgewood, N.j. Hubbell, Frederick N. ....... 3466 Main St., Stratford, Conn. I-lughson, Wfalter, jr. ...... P. O. Box 4031, Paper-Mill Rd., Chestnut Hill, Conn. Hurley, james Gregory ..... 49 Clarendon Pl., Buffalo, N. Y. Hutson, Holmes Leroy. .42 Cleveland Lane, Princeton, N. j. Ikeda, Kentaro .......... 70 MisoGuracho, Kanazawa, japan lszard, VV illiam V anMater .............. 815 WV. Church St., Elmira, N.Y. Ivins, Clinton Fox, jr. .... 937 Hillside Ave., Plainfield, N.j. james, Ralph Emerson, jr. ............. 223 N. Marshall St., Allentown, Pa. james, Wfilliam Stanley ...... Smithfield Rd., Amenia, N. Y. jamison, William VV. ll. . .342 N. Main St., Greensburg, Pa. jansen, Marius Berthus .......... Wfest St., YVrentham, Mass. jeutter, Frederick Wfm. ...... 458 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N. j. joffe, George F. ..... 46 YVillow Rd., 1Voodmere, L. l., N. Y. johnson, David C. jr. ..... 420 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. johnson, Foster Lincoln ...... 12 Boody St., Brunswick, Me. jolmson, john T. ........... 16 Midvok Rd., Baltimore, Md. johnson, 1Vallace B. ..... 905 Conroy Rd., Birmingham, Ala. jones, Breckinridge .......... 91 Lloyd Rd., Montclair, N. j. jones, j. Edward, jr. ...... 100 Morris Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. Kean, Robert Winthrop .................. Livingston, N.j. Kearns, VValter Melody ............... 2813 E. Menlo Blvd., Milwaukee, Wis. Keenan, Wfm. joseph Ill .... 103 Saluda Ave., Columbia, S. C. Kelley, Edmund Richards T.. . Stonebrook, NVinsted, Conn. Kellogg, Paul Vincent, jr. .... 1719 Berkeley, Petersburg, Va. Kelly, Raymond B. jr. ......... 404 N. Boone St., Olney, Ill. Kelly, Anthony Hill ......... 1817 Summit St., Sioux City, la. Kenefick, john Cooper. . .366 Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Kennedy, Donald Stewart. . 116 E. 68th St., New York, N. Y. Kerrigan, john Francis ................. E. Coolspring Ave., Michigan City, Ind. Kester, XV m. Gale ...... 20 Kensington Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Kikes, Peter Thomas .................... 105 Harding Dr., New Rochelle, N. Y. Killian, Charles john .............. Box 466, Darrowville, O. Kindwall, Nils Anthony. . .30-46 23rd St., Astoria, L. l., N. Y. King, Clarence .......... 4082 Rose Hill Ave., Cincinnati, O. Kingan, Gilbert jr..52 Norwood Rd., YVest Hartford, Conn. Kinniry, George Tracy ...... 62 YVhite St., Hartford, Conn. Kittel, Robert M. .... 240 Central Park Sq., New York, N. Y. Klein, james Burdsal ....... Glenridge Pky., Montclair, N. j. Klopp, Edward j. ....... Cambridge Apts., Germantown, Pa. Knauer, Hfarren H. ..... 930 Elizabeth Ave., Elizabeth,N.j. Knipe, Timothy VV. ....... 26 Highfield Rd., YVillanova, Pa Knox, Cornelius, V. S. jr. .... 713 Evergreen Dr., Akron, O Korth, Donald VVm. jr. ..... 501 E. Darby Rd., Llanerch, Pa. Kraft, Lewis Samuel ..... 90 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. Krase, john Miles ....... 1234 Mt. Vernon Ave., Dayton, O. Kroehnke, Paul XV. ........ 3953 Roland Blvd., St. Louis, Mo Kutsky, Roman j. ...... 635 N. River St., XVilkes-Barre, Pa. Lakeland, XV111. Curtis .......... 1 Holly St., Baldwin, N. Y. Lamb, Stephen B. ............ 204 Church St., Adrian, Mich Landis, Keehn ........ .. .2214 Sherman Ave., Eanston, Ill 174 1 Larkin, john Adrian, jr. .... 119 E. 81st St., New York, N. Y Leamy, YV111. H. ...... . LeBlond, Richard K. ll .... Lee, john Edward ......... Leo, Norton Blackstone. . . Lirio, Philip Adrian ........ 34 VV. 73rd St., Indianapolis, lnd 60 Edgewood Rd., Summit, N.j .200 Center Ave., Emsworth, Pa Lathrop, john Sargent ..... Lawrence, Philip Leroy .... Lawry, George A. ....... . . . . .944 Park Ave., New York, N.Y ........Given Rd., Madevia, O. ............Fayetteville, VV. Va . . . . . . . . . . . . .280 Bronxville Rd. Bronxville, N. Y 223 N. East Ave., Vineland, N. j Longstreth, Frank Hoover .............. Montgomery Ave. Haverford, Pa Lotspeich, james Fulton ....... 416 Resor Ave., Cincinnati, O Lovelace, Clarence S. ...... 4705 Roland Ave., Baltimore, Md McCaffrey, james j. ........ 5 Campden Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y, McCallie, David Park .................. 16 Shallowford Rd. Chattanooga, Tenn McCarty, Bruce ......... P. O. Drawer B., Delray Beach, Fla MeCaslin, Robert Bagley .............. 5800 Glenview Ave. Cincinnati, O McCree, Allister H. .... 14 Stuyvesant Ave., Arlington, N. j. McDonnell, Sanford N. ...... 700 Rock St., Little Rock, Ark. McEwen, james H., jr. ....... Brookwood, Burlington, N. C. McGibbon, james Robert .............. 915 YV est End Ave., New York, N. Y. 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Peacock, Samuel M., jr. .... 6822 Mower St., Philadelphia. Pa. Pearson, lVm. E. ............. 42 Temple St., Portville, N. Y. Peck, Fremont Carson, jr. ........ Locust Valley, L. I., N. Y. Pennington, Harold E. ........ 94 3rd St., Garden City, N. Y. Petersen, Hugh G. jr.. . .212 1Varwick Ave., Kenilworth, Ill. Pfell, Leslie VVm. ........... 42 Glorieux St., Irvington, N. j. ia '31 2? 'ffl 39 PALMER sQ. w. r E if 791623 Tvltif T123 'MFE 771225 if Manassa, Charles R. ...................... 427 Yorkshire Dr., VVebster Groves, Mo. Mann, john Allen ......... 33 Hillside Ave., Montclair, N. j. Marchant, Horace G. jr.. . .1627 XfVesley Ave., Evanston, Ill. Marsh, Richard Eugene. Marshburn, Robert j.. . . Martin, Edward Lee .... Masland, Frank Elmer.. Mason, Scott ........... . . . . . 15 Clark St., Pleasantville, N. Y. . . . . .Mayfair House, Lincoln Dr., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . .137 Miller Ave., Freeport, N. Y. .......................Carl1sle, Pa. .........Club Rd., Riverside, Conn. 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Castleton, Vt. Miller, Alan B., jr. ...... 601 Irvington Ave., Elizabeth, N. j. Miller, john Roberts .... cfo Mr. R. N. Lewis, 5 Prospect Pl., Tudor City, New York City, N. Y. Miller, Roswell, III ........... 9 E. 90th St., New York, N. Y. Miller, Robert A. ....... 280 Bronxville Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Miner, john Morey ..... 533 N. Chestnut St.. Westfield, N. j. Mittnacht, Stewart. 37 Lockwood Dr., Old Greenwich, Conn. Moore, Wim. G. jr. .... . . . .20 Wydown Ter., St. Louis, Mo. Moran, YV m. T. jr. ..... Hotel Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. Morgan, Arthur P.. . . . . . . . . .145 Hodge Rd., Princeton, N. j. Morrison, Thomas R. .... 51 5th Ave., New York City, N. Y. Munyan, Earl A., jr... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .608 Swarthmore Ave., Charleston, VV. Va. Murdock ohn Stetson 340 S. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, Cal. . I - Murphy, Philip ......... .81 Vtfalworth Ave., Scarsdale. N. Y. Murphy, Ray Bradford .................... 28 Godfrey Rd., Rauch, Thomas Morton .......... Valley Rd., Villanova, Pa. Regard, Gerard L. ......... ........... 3 5 Claremont Ave., New York City, N. Y. Rendall, Edward S. ........... 111 YVarren St., Beverly, N. j. Reppert, Stephen Elkins ................ Flemington, W. Va. Reusch, Henry C. ..... 141 McDowough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Reynolds, john R. ....... 308 Park St., Upper Montclair, N. j. Rice, Chester Thomson. 1161 Lowell Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. Richardson, Charles Arthur ................. 1035 Park Ave., New York City, N. Y. Rigger, Robert King ............... 920 XV. University Pky., Baltimore, Md. Risk, Donald T. ............ 787 Fordale Ave., Wfinnetka, Ill. Roberts, Henry Bryce. .3 Smith Ct., Wfesterleigh, S. I., N. Y. Roberts, Howard S. ........ 203 Owen Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Robinson, Clarence XV., jr.. .960 Thora Blvd., Shreveport, La. Robinson, Scott S. ....... 315 Beverly Rd., Douglaston, N. Y. Rodman, Sayre ...................... 13th St., Oakmont, Pa. Roe, F. Wm. ......... 137 Ave. A.S.NV., Wfinter Haven, Fla. Ross, David Macy ...................... Cra11brook School, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Rossmassler, YVm. R. ......... 12 Morven St., Princeton, N. j. Rothstein, j. Paul ........ 18 Summit Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. Rowe, Reginald M. .... 92 Third St., Garden City, L. I., N. Y. Rudolph, YVIT1. E. jr.. . Rusher, VVm. Allen .... Russell, Wfin. Henry. . . ..81 VVillow Ave., Larehmont, N. Y. . . . . . . . . . . . 1103 N. 8th St., Pekin, Ill. . . . . . . . . . .123 Second St., Oxford, Pa. Ryan, john W7 m. ........... 575 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Ryan, lfVm. F. ............................... Albion,N.Y. Sandbach, Robert P. ......... 641 Lincoln Ave., Orange, N. j. Sands, james Robert. .1714 Mission St., South Pasadena, Cal. Sangren, VVard C. .... 1721 Cambridge Rd., Kalamazoo, Mich. . . . . .3000 39th St., VVashington, D.C. Upper Montclair, N. j. Myers, john A. jr.. ..... 310 E. Gurnnett St., Savannah, Ga. Myers, john Holt ...... 102 E. Melrose St., Chevy Chase, Md. 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Y. von Arnold, john Larry ..... 10 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. von Hcmert, Charles A. P.. 108 E. 86th St., New York, N. Y. Voss, Donald Hagen ................... 509 VVarwiek Ave., XVest Englewood, N. j. YVadsworth, George ....... 42 Lancaster Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 1Vagenseller, john R. ................ 828 E. Phil-Ellena St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1Valen, Edward Dean .......... 68 Salem St., Andover, Mass. 1Valker, Beni. H. .... 1349 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. lValker, john Craig ........... 458 Sunset Rd., VVinnetka, lll. YValler, Harcourt F. ....... 2249 lValton VVay, Augusta, Ga. 1Vard, Roger C. ........... 74 VVhittredge Rd., Summit, N. j. XVare, Harry M. ................... Box 624, Annapolis, Md. YVare, jolm Peyton ..... 135 Crafts Rd., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1Varner, Rawleigh, jr. .............. 1200 Hamptondale Rd., 1Vinnetka, lll. YVatson, Alan D. ................... Ledge Hill, Kent, Conn. XVatson, Harold john ........ 79 Mason Dr., Manhasset, N. Y. 1Vatts, Dey XVadsworth ..... 252 Franklin Rd., Glencoe, lll. XVeise, Ellwood Carl, jr. ...... 42 Hilltop Dt., Nichols, Conn. Wlellington, Thomas Dutton ...... Locust Valley, L. l., N. Y. 1Vells, Peter F. ........ 944 S. Penn Dr., Daytona Beach, Fla. XVendt, john Scott, jr. ..... 539 Boundary St., Sewickley, Pa. VVhite, john K. ................... 635 Pear St., Reading, Pa. XVhite, XVm. Stuart .................. Pineacre, Niles, Mich. 1Vhite, XValter NV. ....... 2357 N. Booth St., Milwaukee, XVis. XVhitin, Thomson MCL. ........ Main St., Northbridge, Mass. XVhitman, Gordon R.. . .182 1Vatehung Ave., Chatham, N. j. XVhitney, VVm. B., lll ........... 56 XV. XYillow Grove Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. 1Vieman, Robert A. ..... 4 Hawthorne Ave., Princeton, N.j. VViese, Peter V.. . .VVilliamsburg Apt., NVinston Salem, N. C. XViese, Robert james .... 523 Abbotsford Rd., Kenilworth, lll. VViesen, john YVm. ............... 219 Case Ave., Sharon, Pa. 1Vil1iams, Frank john jr. ...... 58 S. Swan St.. Albany, N. Y. VVilliams, Harold G. jr. ................ 1919 Newkirk Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. VVilliamson, Robert Spence ............... 83 N. XValnut St., East Orange, N. j. VVillis. Charles Perrin. .24 Allenwood Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. lVillson, Harry Arthur, jr. .................. 2287 Cove Rd., Merchantville, N. j VVilson, j. C. .............. 29 Alexander St., Princeton, N. j. VVindels, Paul, jr. .......... 10 Pineapple St., Brooklyn, N. Y. YVinship, XValter B. jr. ...... Converse St., XVakefield, Mass. 1Volf, Thomas Arthur. .415 YV. Ashby Pl., San Antonio, Tex XVolfe, Charles K. jr. ....... 3127 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa YVood, Robert C. .... 2918 Princeton Ave., jacksonville, Fla XN'oodbridge, D. E. ....... 542 XV. Hortter St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa Young, Robert ............ 615 Fair Oaks Ave., Oak Park, lll Zimmerman, Edward Henry, jr. .......... 34 Edgemont Rd. Searsdale, N. Y Zink, jos. Darrell ........... 26 Rossmore Pl., Belleville, N.j Zisser, YVm. 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Anderson, David Edward. .745 Lincoln Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Anderson, Frank Russell. . . 120 Stratford Rd., Des Plaines, Ill. Anderson, James Bedford ........,....... 2633 - 15th N. W., Wfashington, D. C. Appert, Arthur Aloysius.Franklin Turnpike, Allendale, N. J. Armour, Laurance H., Jr. ........... 375 N. Green Bay Rd. Lake Forest,.Il1. Arrowsmith, Wfm. Ayres ........ .... O ld St. Augustine Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. Ashley, Rea K. .............. 775 Post St., San Francisco, Cal. Ashmun, John Belcher ...................... Far Hills, N. J. Atkinson, George M.. .206 Wfatchung Fork, VVestf'ield, N.J. Aubrey, George ........ 181 Hazel Ave., Highland Park, Ill. Austin, Stephen Drake. . .1014 Jackson Ave., River Forest, lll. Azoy, Philip Livingston ............. Quarters 63, U.S.N.A., VVest Point, N. Y. Bacon, Kenneth Niles ......... 133 Elm Dr., Rochester, N. Y. Bailey, Ernest Aldrich, Jr. .... 607 Essex Ave., Narberth, Pa. Bailey, John Logan ....... 209 Tennyson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Baird, David' Graham, Jr.. .85 Prospect Ave., Montclair, N. J. Baird, Thomas Patton ......... 680 N. 55th St., Omaha, Neb. Baker, Newcombe, C. ........................ Rumson, N. J. Baldwin, Robert Gamble ..... Stockton St., Jacksonville, Fla. Ballantyne, Donald Lindsay. . .30 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. Barba, J. VVm. ................. VVestover Rd., Linden, N.J. Bard, Henry Herbert, Jr. ........... 87 Commonwealth Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. Barnes, Ralph Malott ................. 1309 Yellowstone Rd., Cleveland Heights, O. Barnes, Ross Macdonald. . .Montview Ave., Short Hills, N. J. Barnhart, Kenneth, ll ............................. Box 366, YVhite Sulphur Springs, W. V a Barringer, Rufus ..... ........ L ocust Valley, L. I., N. Y Jil , 1 Barrows, Harry Staunton, . ' 'o'T'. . .8307 Brookside Rd., ' ' 'P Elkins Park, Pa. Barton, Dimitri M. ......... 73 Alexander St., Princeton, N. J. Barwiek, Jack Hershey .............. 14 XIV. King, York, Pa. Bastedo, Walter, Jr. ........ 43 Murray Place, Princeton, N. J. Beckwith, Hugh Foster ...... 20 E. 76th St., New York, N. Y. Beebe, John Eldridge. . .396 Stewart Ave., Garden City, N. Y. Behrer, Alvin Hendrickson, Jr.. .............. Brookline Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Bell, Colley XV ood, Jr. ................. 7 Center Dr., Malba, Wfhitestone, L. I., N. Y. Bell, Reynolds VV. ........ 422 Wfoodland Rd., Sewickley, Pa. Beltram, Joachim R. ................... 30 Silver Spring Rd., VVest Orange, N. J. Berkey, Andrew De Graff II ..... .... 9 36 Lake Shore Dr., . Chicago, Ill. Betts, David H. .............. .......... E vanston, Ill Bickham, YVm. Denison, Jr.. . . ......... 163 Palmer Ave., YVest Tarrytown, NQY. Blair, Melville Church ...... .... 5 618 Northumberland St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Blair, Robert H. ............................ Berryville, Va. Blatz, Philip Strubing ..... 400 Grant Ave., NVilmington, Del. Blun, Melville Alfred ........ 50 Butler Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y Bohlen, XVm. Franklin ..... VVoodleave Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Bolling, Charles Lanier ..... 420 Rex Ave., Chestnut Hill, Pa. Bonsall, George Hubert, Jr. ............. 158 Presidents Lane, Quincy, Mass. Borden, VVilliam Silvers. .924 Edgewood Ave., Trenton, N. J. Bosworth, Hugh H. .... 78 Morningside Pk., Memphis, Tenn. Bowers, Charles R. .......... 205 VV, 2nd St., Frederick, Md. Boyd, Fulton ....... ........... 1 3Ijf'f4W'. Springfield Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. Brandt, Albert F. ........... 20 Belmont Cir., Trenton, N.J. Brawner, A. H. ......... The Town House, VViltsliirc Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. Brucckmann, Robert E.. S6 Evergreen Ave., Bloomfield, N. J Brewer, Chandler R. .... 26 Sherman Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J Britten, Wfilson Allen ........ 24 Salter Pl., Maplewood, N. J. Brittingham, Thomas Evans ............. ..3 Wfestover Rd., Ft. Worth, Tex. Broadbent, George A.. . .908 N. YVebster Ave., Scranton,. Pa. Brooks, YN m. Lester, Jr.. . .314 Eastover Rd., Charlotte, N. 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Hall, joseph Glenn ............ 9 Garden Pl., Cincinnati, O. Hall, VValter Phelps, jr. ..... 12 Iidgehill St., Princeton, N.j. Hamilton, Richard Bethwell ......... 114 N. Arlington Ave., Fast Orange, N. j. Hannnitt, Frederick G. ..... 909 XV. State St., Trenton, N.j. Hankinson, Samuel Frost ......... R. F. D., Harbourton Rd., Pennington, N. j. l larding, lVayne Fdward, jr. ............... Blue Ridge Rd., Grandview, Mo. Harris, H. Hiter, jr. ....... 23 Maxwell Rd., Richmond, Va. Hart, Charles Stan ey ........... 640 Fly Ave., Pelham, N. Y. Hastings, Robert Fverett ................. 210 Scarsdale Rd., Crestwood. N. Y. Heisler, Robert Yard ...... 1 10 Hanover St., Pemberton. N. j. Hennessey, john X-Villiam, jr. ........ 100 Yale St., York, Pa. , , A .. . - .J Herbert, Myles Francisco ................ 2-1-75 Palisade Ave., New York City, N. Y. Herman, Robert Ringen .... 10050 Lityringer, St. Louis, Mo. Hiering, Thomas Christian ................ 1301 Ocean Ave., Seaside Park, N. j. Hill, Harry Doherty, jr..5333 N. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Hill, Lee Robinson. ............. 47 Hill Rd., Louisville, Ky. Hill, Robert Mason ........... 750 Balsma NVay, Union, N. j. Hiller, Leiaren Arthur, jr..332 XV. 28th St., New York, N. Y. Hilliard, Harry Talbott. .Silver Spring Farm, Sharpsburg, Pa. Hochwalt, Carroll A. jr.. .Rahn Rd., R. R. No. 2, Dayton, O. Hodges, Allen Frank ............ cf o Chile Exploration Co., Chuguicamata, Chile Holland, james Frederick ................. Normandy Pky., Morristown, N. j. Horn, john Howard, jr..406 Van Houten St., Paterson, N. j. Horn, Toni Lefler, jr.. 1014 Lookout Rd., Charleston, XV. Va. Hubbard, john ANVHI., jr. .............. 1310 Kanawha Blvd., Charleston, XV. Va. Hubbell, Nelson E. jr. ........ 96 Starin Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Huber, Richard Miller .......... Gulph Rd., Haverford, Pa. Hudson, Frederick Gary, Ill ..... 500 Forsythe, Monroe, La. Hudson, VVi11iam joseph jr. ............ Owings Mi11s,Md. Hughes, Blackburn, jr... .1516 Union Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Hughes, Edward X-Vm. jr. .............. 744 Prospect Ave., VVinnetka, 111. Hughes, Reeves, jr.. .Y-Vildwood Farms, Germantown, Tenn. Hughes, Theodore Daniel ...... 2005 IL. Galer, Seattle, 'W'ash. Hull, Richard Lindabury .................. Mine Brook Rd., Bernardsville, N. j. Huntington, David Carew. .86 Olden Lane, Princeton, N.j. Husdon, Phillips Mann ..... 411 Ruskin Pl., Indianapolis, Ind. llnbrie, George Kennedy, jr. .............. 36 Hillside Ave., Fnglewood, N. j. Israel, Lon Fredrick, jr. ..... 307 N. Dickson, Kirkwood, Md. Izard, james jolmston, jr. ..... VVildwood Rd., Roanoke, Va. lgleheart, Edgar Addison, jr. ............ lflm Court, R. R. 6, Fvansville, Ind. jackson, Robert Harvey. .8 Murray Hill Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. jessup, john Batho ....... YVarner Ave., Roslyn, L. I., N. Y. Kerrigan, James Joseph, Jr.. . .11 Glendale Rd., Summit,N. J. Johnson, Wm. M. ........... 147 Chestnut, Englewood, N.J Johnston, John Martin. . .9 Prospect Pl. Wx, Brooklyn, N. Y Joiner, Theodore Eugene. .305 Fullerton Pkwy., Chicago, Ill: Jolley, Harold Taylor, Jr.. . .50 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo Jones, A. Carroll, Jr.. ...... 302 Gittings Ave., Baltimore, Md Julier, Henry Samuel ....... Hamilton Dr., Chappaqua, N. Y. Kafer, Howard Gilmont ......... - ...... 241 E. Dudley Ave., Ufestiield, N. J. Kan, Henry VVerthington ...... 1839 Peace St., Pelham, N. Y. v Kauffman, John Michael .................. 1 XV. Mehare St., Chevy Chase, Md. Kearns, John Vfcsthofen ................ 2813 Menlo Blvd., Milwaukee, NVis. Keller, Wm. Godfrey .......... 20 Beacon Rd., Summit, N. J. Kelsey, Harvey Marion, Jr.. .1185 lvest St., Pittsfield, Mass ............R1ver Rd., Kimberly, Shepard ..... Kinder ohn Cam bell .... , , J, P Kmg, Phil. Rockwell. . Kite, Wm. McDougall Knight, James Brookes, Knight, John Harrison Koelseh, John Kelvin. .Lake Shore Rd., Lake View, N. Y .908 National Rd., Bridgeport, O. 14 Algonquin Lane, Wfebster Groves, Mo. . . . . .75 E. Fountain, Glendale, O. Jr. ...... 12 Park Pl., Princeton, N.J. .20 Meadowbrook Rd., Newton Centre, Mass. Miller, Kenneth ............ 15 VVright St., VVestport, Conn. Scarborough-omHudson, N. Y . Kreuscher, Fred C. Jr. .................. 115-27 Mayfair Rd., Kew Gardens, N. Y. Kyle, George ...... 721 E. Olmos Dr., San Antonio, Tex. Lacazette, Mario .............................. Easton, Md. Lackey, George Raymond ...... 3485 14th St., Riverside, Cal. Laidlaw, Milton Colton ...... 758 W. 8th St., Plainfield, N.J. Laine, Thomas Corbet ................... Landonville, N. Y. Lake, Richard Henry, Jr. .... 487 Goodwyn, Memphis, Tenn. Lambert, Donald Malcolm .... 712 Evergreen Dr., Akron, O. Lambert, William Branson. . . 101 Spring Grove, Dayton, O. Lamberton, Henry McClelland, III .......... 226 VV. 5th St., Wfinona, Minn. Lang, Henry Thomas ...................... 880 Selwyn Rd., Cleveland Heights, O. 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Y McCawley, Harrison Byington, Jr. .......... 100 Oxford St., Chevy Chase, Md McClure, Douglas Templeton ........... 1490 Iroquois Ave. Detroit, Mich McComb, John Paul ...... 510 S. Aiken Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa McCombs, William Frank .................. 2100 Gaines St., Little Rock Ark McConney, Gerald Edward ..... .... 5 303 XVoodland1Ave., Des Moines, la. McCormick, James J., H ..... . .... Cine. Pac. Staff Fleet San Francisco, Cal McCoy, NVilliam Charles, Jr. .......... 2712 Claythorne Rd. Shaker Heights, O McDougal, David Blean, Jr. .... 509 Easton Ave., Geneva, lll. Mcllnerney, Edward Barr .................. 687 VVarren St., Bridgeport, Conn. McKenney, Carlton Norris .... .... X Vcstmoreland Pl., Richmond, V a. McLean Edward Norris .................. NVest Linn Orc McMi1lin, Joseph Lawrence, Jr. ........ 6355 Lancaster Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. McShane, Gordon ........ 60 Nassau Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. Maclnnis, Murdock Donald ............. 448 Riverside Dr., New York N. 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Blaine, Norfleet Edward ............. 321 XfV JSl1111gTOI1 Ave., Brool'l n N Y x Y , . . Blair, Lawrence Dilworth, jr. ............ 1731 Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Blomberg, Herbert V.. .465 VV. Beach St., Long Beach, N. Y. Blyan, Bryce, jr. ......... Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Ala. Boera, A. Richard .... 2114 Grove Rd., Grasmere, S. l., N. Y. Boorman, Earl Dudley, jr.. 148 Dc Wfindt Rd., Winnetka, lll. Bosworth, Robert Graham, jr. ............. 314 Franklin St., Denver, Colo. Boudreau, Donald D. ...... 116 Windsor Pl., Syracuse,N. Y. Bowers, Grayson Hunter, jr. ........... 205 VV. Second St., Frederick, Md. Bowman, X'Vallccr 1-lill, lll .... .... 1 001 Casselberry Rd., Louisville, Ky Boyd, Daniel Lamont ...... .... S outhern Pines,N.C. Brauner, Edgar Newlon .... ...... 1 07 Highland Dr., Chevy Chase, Md. Brewster, Daniel Baugh .... ........ B rooklandville, Md. Barrington, R. 1 Clarksburg, W. Va. Brooks, Thomas Russell .... 514 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa. Brown, Allan Sanford ...... 68 Sunset Ave., Montclair,N.j. Brown, Arthur VVilliam. . .414 Adams Ave., Endicott, N. Y. Brown, Charles Albert. .428 St. Marks Ave., NVestiield,N.j. Brown, Howard jordan.. .5715 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, lll. Brown james D. ...... 9 S. Melbourne Ave., Ventnor,N.j. 1 Brown, Samuel Chester ............. 80 New Meadow Rd., Buck, james M., jr. ...... 409 Garden Lane, Bryn Mawr, Pa Buell, Wim. Ackerman, jr. .... Purgatory Rd., Newport, R. l Bullen, Thomas Reavis ..........,.... 8604 Manchester Rd., Silver Spring, Md Bunkley, Allison Vifm. ..... 22 E. 36th St., New York,N.Y Bunzel, jolm Harvey.215 E. 72nd St., New York City,N.Y. Burk, john McKale .................... I-liekerytown Rd. Plymouth Meeting, Pai Burns, Garrett T., jr. .... 19 Highland XfVay, Scarsdale, N. Y Burns, Samuel A., ll ...... 3505 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa Butler, VVm. Henry, 1V ...... 32 Salter Pl., Maplewood, N. j Butz, George 17Villiam, Ill ................ 9 Cragmere Rd., Wfilmington, Del Buzby, George C. ........ 2 E. Sunset Ave., Philadelphia, Pa Byrne, Tom joseph, jr. ............... 41 Kew Gardens Rd. Kew Gardens, N. Y Doney, XVillis Frederick, jr. ............ 1028 Kennedy Ave. Caldwell, XfVm. R. .......... 96 Andrews Rd., Milton, Mass. Cameron, Duryea .... . ............. R. F. D., Falkston, Md Campbell, S. Montgomery ..... ....... 1 030 Cherry Lane, WVestfield, N. j. Campbell, Kenneth Lind, jr. ........... 28 E. Seaman Ave., ' Baldwin, N. Y. Campbell, Robert ...... 344 Forest Rd., South Orange,N.j. Campbell , Robert McLean ............. 502 Highland Ave., Towson, Md. Cannon, Walter Faw ..... 910 Arnette Ave., Durham,N.C. Carbeau, Robert Louis ................ 39 Pittsburgh Circle Ellwood City, Pa. Carr, john W'esley ...... ...11 Doder Lane, Flushing,N.Y. Carson, Norman Bruce. .7006 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Caruthers, Henry Dancy .................. 21 Barstow Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. Casgrain, Charles 1Vm. ....... ....... 3 3 Willow Lane Grosse Point, Mich: Cashmore, Harold MacKay .... ........ 1 436 Concord Pl., Elizabeth, N. j. Chandler, Andrew Frederick. ....... 1926 N. Hobart Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. Chapman, Edwin Nelson ....... Berwick Ave., Ruxton, Md. Chappell, VValter Franklin, lll. ...... 4626 Garfield St., N. YV. Washington, D. C. Charlcsworth, Richard l..aw.rcnce ......... 35 8 Hartford Rd., South Orange, N. j. Chester, 1Vm. Merrill, jr. ................ 3590 N. Lake Dr., Milwaukee, XV is. Chew, Peter Thomson ..... 290 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Church, Eugene Lent. 1089 Huntsbridge Rd., Yonkers,N.Y. Circuit, Harold Rivers ......... . ...... 86 Amsterdam Ave., Mexico City, Mexico Clarke, john Tonkin ............. cfo Goodman Mfg. Co., 48th and Halstead Sts., Chicago, lll. Classcn, Edward Carl ..... Cherry Hill Rd., Princeton,N.j. Close, Arthur Condit. .28 Vandeventer Ave., Princeton, N. I. Coddington, james Patrick .............. 777 Riverside Dr. johnson City,N. Y. s Cohen, Sydney ..... 118-11 84th Ave., Richmond Hill,N.Y. Colt, David Gould .... Gould Farm, Great Barrington, Mass. Compton, Boyd Ross .................. 4427 Saneola Ave., North Hollywood, Cal. Conde, Edward Murdoch .... 187 Grove St., Montclair,N.j. Conlon, joseph Eugene, jr. ................ 292 Tillou Rd., South Orange,N.j. Corse, Herbert Lucien. . 1801 Goodwin St., jacksonville, Fla. Coward, john Mortimer .... 31 VVayside Pl., Montclair,N. j. Cox, Howard Lee ......................... Princeton,N.j. Craig, David Rankin, jr. .......... 4434 Garfield St.,N.XV., Wfashington, D. C. Craven, Wfm. Augustine. . .26 Harding St., Maplewood,N. j. Crecea, Robert Wm. ...... 38 Berkeley Ave., Newark, N.j. Criscitiello, Modestino Guiseppe .......... 96 Pollock Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. Critehelow, Francis Xavier. .342 Nassau St., Princeton,N.j. Crolius, Theodore Foster ................ 246 Turrell Ave., South Orange,N. j. Cromwell, VVm. Kennedy, 3rd .... ....... B rightside Rd., Baltimore, Md. Crowell, Eldon Hubbard ................ 20 Mansfield Ter., Middletown, Conn Cryan, Eugene Wfhitty. .409 Lancaster Ave., Haverford, Pa. Curley, Thomas Francis, ...... 100 Castleton Pk., S. I.,N. Y. Curran, jean Alonzo ....... 160 Henry St., Brooklyn,N.Y. Currin, john Francis ........ 1136 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y Dabney, Wfatson Barr ..... Upper River Rd., Louisville, Ky D'Agostino, Maurice joseph. .834 Sprunce St., Trenton, N. j Darnton, Charles Pat ........ 6430 San Bonita, St. Louis, Mo. Davidson, Wm. Forbes. . .36 Orchard Rd., Maplewood, N.j David, Otis Benson ............. 98 Mill St., Newport,R.l Davis, Ralph Emerson, jr. ....... 5614 Northumberland St. Pittsburgh, Pa deBourg, Francis Peter ................ 3215 Cathedral Ave. Washington, D. C Decker, judson ........... 805 XV. Fourth St., NVaterloo, la De la Cruz, Edgar F. A. .................. 10 Ave., 9-11 St. San jose, Costa Rica, C.A Delano, james Kassan .......... Craig House, Beacon,N.Y DeL'arbre, Saint Genest. . . 1600 State St., Santa Barbara, Cal Del Deo, Ralph Nicholas ...... 328 Ridge St., Newark, N.j DeLoache, james Ira ........ 8639 Inwood Rd., Dallas, Tex Demarest, Daniel Anthony.430 E. 86th St., New York, N.Y Demmel, james XV. .................... .... 9 S Atlanta Pl. Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa d'Esterhazy, Paul Oscar. .29 Cross Gates Rd., Madison,N.j DeVoe, George Nvashington, II ........ 99 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, N. j Dickinson, Clinton Ry, jr. ....... ..... 1 S19 B. St., N. NV., YVashington, D. C. Dillon, Sidney Gordon .... ........... F ar Hills,N.j. Donchian, Dikron Paul ...... .... 3 900 Greystone Ave., New York City,N. Y. Duquesne, Pa Draine, Charles james. . .18 1fVillow Rd., Lawrenceville, N.j Duke, james Roncie ...... 902 S. VVillow Ave., Tampa, Fla Dvorkin, Spencer jerome .............. 890 VV est End Ave. New York, N. Y. Dwelle, Edwin Rice ..... 160 Colonial Rd., Stamford, Conn. Dyer, john Ruskin ......... 117 S. Front St., Lewisburg, Pa. Earhart, Earle Barclay ................ 315 XV. Allen Lane, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. Easley, Xvalter Stephen, jr. ............. Lee's Summit, Mo. Edwards, Brooks Deyes. .36 Chestnut St., Garden City, N. Y. Eide, Richard Phillips ................. 761 Sherbrooke Rd., Shaker Heights O Elder, Orr jay, jr. .... Madisonville Rd., Basking Ridge, Eldridge, Howard Franklin ................ 402 S. Main St., Highstown, N. j. Ellis, O. O. jr. ...... Cambridge Arms Apts., Baltimore, Md. Elsaesser, 1Valter Alexander. .Bass Pt. Dr., Manasquan,N.j. Ely, Roland Taylor ........................... Ambler, Pa. Epple, Kenneth Hall ..... 36 Orchard Ter., Bloomfield, N. j. Erdman, Charles Rosenbury, 3rd .......... 20 Boudinot St., Princeton, N. j. Erdman, Harold Balkley. . .20 Boudinot St., Princeton,N.j. Erion, George Leonard, lll. .455 YV. State St., Trenton, N. j. Ethridge, Mark Foster ...................... Prospect, Ky. Evans, Tyler De France ..... 23 YVard St., Ripley Park, Pa. Everett, lVm. Bailey. . 168 E. Parkway Sq., Memphis, Tenn. Evershade, Paul joseph ...... 2702 Travis St., Houston, Tex. Failey, Robert Adrian ..... 576 Greenwood Ave., Akron, O. Farkas, Richard Paul .... 274 Hobart St., Perth Amboy,N.j. s 1 v Farley, john Edward ................... 1092 Grayton Rd. Grosse Point Park, Mich Faxon T. Baker ............ 325 E. Iliif Ave. Denver Colo Fenstdrmacher, Robert P. jr. .... Lehigh Pky.,,Allentown, Pai Fenwick, Charles Cuthbert ........... Wforthington Valley, G1 ndon Md Y 1 Fenwick, Henry Robertson ........... lvorthington Valley, Glyndon, Md F ewell, john 1Vm. .......... 1920 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. Finkelpearl, Philip joseph. .814 Hastings St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Finney, Eben Dickey, jr. ............ Cromwell Bridge Rd., Towson, Md Finney, john Miller, lll ...................... Ruxton, Md. Finnie, David Haldeman. .879 Ellair Pl., Grosse Point, Mich. Fischbeck, john D. jr. ..... 40 Morse Ave., Bloomfield, N.j. Fisher, Thomas Burnet .... 2021 N Street, lfVashington, D. C. Flagg, Xvm. Henry ..... 12 Masterton Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Flanagan, joseph Patrick ................. 142 Brown Ave., 1Vilkes-Barre, Pa. Flinn, George Macdonald. 1 10 Vernon Dr., Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Flinn, john ldfm. ........................... Phoenix, Ariz. Forsling, Richard Armtage. ....... 3283 Arcadia Pl., N. W., Wfashington, D. C. Foster, Pell, lfVm. Ill .... 232 Sydecker St., Englewood, N.j. Foulk, Theodore ........... Box 214, Manhasset, L. l., N. Y. Fox, Lay Martin .......... 3501 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa. Francis, Vfarren William. . .19 Oak Ave., Larchmont,N.Y. Frank, Samuel Morris ......... 40 Neptune Ave., Deal, N.j. Franke, George Bernard.4229 Wickford Rd., Baltimore, Md. Fredericks, john Wfynn. .4104 lfValnut St., Colonial Park, Pa. Freeman, james Benjamin .... 751 Hillsdale Ave., Akron, O. French, Richard Marion. .317 YV. Main St., Mt. Sterling, Ky. Frick, Richmond T. ......... 520 Boundary, Sewickley, Pa. Frocb, Herman Field. .56 Short Hill Rd., Forest l-lills,N. Y. Furlow, XValter Samuel, jr.. . .410 Highland Dr., Kenwood, Chevy Chase, Md. Furman, Robert Ayres .... 31 Roseville Ave., Newark, N.j. Furnivall, VVm. Harbison ........... 1186 Farmington Ave., XV est Hartford, Conn. Gardner, Donald G.. .... 20 Clinton Ave., Ridgewood,N.j. Gardner, Peter Van ldfyck. .502 N. A St., Farmington, Mo. Garrett ohn VVorlt. . 4606 N. Charles St. Baltimore Md , j ' . . . . , - , f . Gebhard, Charles Nash ....... 37 Grover St., Auburn,N.Y. Gery, Addison H.. .......... 140 lfVindsor St., Reading, Pa. Getty, George Franklin ...... 570 Allen Ave., Pasadena, Cal. Gibson, james A. R. .... NVashington Lane, jenkintown, Pa. Gilbert, Allan Arthur .... 240 Leicester Rd., Kenilworth, lll. Gilchrist, David Trowbridge ............. 256 Berkeley St., Rochester, N. Y. Gillespie, Charles Evans .... 310 Yale Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Gillespie, Stanton Gates ..... 30 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. Gillespie, Thomas james, lll .......... 1041 S. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Glover, Martimer VVorth .... ..... 1 28 S. Fourth St., 1Vilmington, N. C. Goldenberg, Robert Lewis .............. 215 Paterson Ave., Hasbrouch Heights, N. j. Good, Donald A. ................ 11 Valley View Terrace, Hackettstown, N. j. Good, Meverell. ....... 5646 Kingsbury Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Goodman, Grant Kohn.3175 Laurel Rd., Shaker Heights, O. Gordon, Donald Harry.. .114 Sewall Ave., Brookline, Mass. Gordon, Edgar George, jr. .......... 303 Wfashington Ave., Monroe, Mich. Gordon, Frederic S. jr... ................. Short I-lills,N.j. , g ....... Park Pl., Short Hills, N.j. Gordon, james Gay, Ill ............. 5844 Overbrook Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Gordon, Ralph Thompson ..... Armour Rd., Mahwah,N.j. Gorman, Kenneth Aubrey ................. Stevenson, Md. Gosnell, Frank Laurence ........ 50 South St., Auburn, N. Y. Gould, Earl Dinsmore .... 1217 3rd St., Fredericksburg, Va. Grady, Frank Clarke .............. 413 Meadowbrook Ave., Ridgewood, N. j. Graham, Hugh ......... 214 Wfestern YVay, Princeton,N.j. Gravenhorst, Charles Kirchhoff .............. 234 8th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gray, Charles Louis, jr. .................. 70 Denoke Ave., Gordon Geor e Stennett New Canaan, Conn Gray, 1fVm. Steele, lll ..,..... North St., Greenwich, Conn Green, Moses Edwin, jr. ..... 821 Ohio Ave., Lemoyne, Pa Green, Robert Boyce. .630 Glade St., l1Vinston-Salem,N. C Griflin, Albert Clinton, jr. ........ ........ l lound Hill Rd. Greenwich, Conn Gross, Eugene Paul ....... 1722 E. 32nd St., Brooldyn,N. Y 1 Habermann, Ray Edward, jr. .... ....... 4 615 Bruce Ave. Minneapolis, Minn Hackney, XV m. Pendleton ........... 1060 Morewood Ave. Pittsburgh, Pai Hager, Charles Culling. .7048 Vfestmoreland, St. Louis, Mo. Haigh, Henry Harrison, llI.341 Cuyler Ave. Trenton, N.j Hall, Bruce MacGregor. . .Ozlaba Acres, lA7l1CClll1g',XfV. Va. Hall, Robert Lee ................... 26 Bala Ave., Bala, Pa. Hall, VVendell Smoot ................. 1607 Brancroft Pky., XVilmington, Del. Halsey, Robert A. .......... Grey Towers, lrvington, N. Y. Hanford, john Munn, jr.. . .70 E. 96th St., New York, N. Y. Hankin, Clifford lfValton ....... 73 Center St., Clinton, N. j. Hansel, john Parker ....... 309 Union Ave., Cranford,N.j. Hargrave, Thomas j. jr.. . .1285 Clover St. Rochester N.Y Harkins, VVilliam Balding .............. 3303 Numann Ave., Honolulu, T. H. Harney, jolm Mullanphy ..... Black Oaks, Ferguson, Mo. Harper, H. Mitchell, jr... .93 Indian Hill Rd., '1Vinnetlca, lll. Harris, George Munson ........ 261 State St., Albany, N. Y. Harris, james Hoban Sands .......... 4811 43rd Pl., N. WV., VVashington D. C Harting, Hugh Richard. . .ssss Russell Blvd., sr. Louis, Mo: Hartman, Robert B. ll ..... 924 Maretta Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Hartshorne, james Mott ...... Oakes Rd., Little Silver, N. j. Hastings, john Victor, Ill. .505 Oakley Rd., Haverford, Pa. Hawke, ldfm. B. jr. ....... 5 Prospect Pl., New York,N.Y. Hawkins, Robert F. ....... 2 Beekman Pl., New York,N. Y. Hayes, Harry R. jr. ...... 27 Vifinthrop Ave., Albany,N. Y. Hazlett, Robert Dunlap .... 6634 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hazzard, Thomas Robert ................. Millbrook,N.Y. Healy, Robert j. G.. .212 Stewart Ave., Garden City,N. Y. Heath, john Lee ....... 315 Laurel Ave., Highland Park, lll. Hedden, Arthur Theodore, jr. ............ 146 Review Ave., Trenton, N. j. Heffner, jackson Edward ............ 32 lvashington Ave., Morristown, N. j. Hegstrom, Donald Robert ....... National Training School for Boys, XfVashington, D. C. Helm, Wfilliam Lloyd, jr.. . .lfVeed St., New Canaan, Conn. Helme, james Buekelew, jr.. . .Sasco Hill, Southport, Conn. Heisell, lvm. A. ................ Hunts Pt., Bellevue, 1fVash. Henderson, Gordon P., jr. ........ 220 NV. VVashington Ave., Kirkwood, Mo. I-Ierbst, Donald F. ........ 70 E. Park St., East Orange, N. j. Herbst, Robert Van Cortland ............ 2425 Foxhall Rd., VVashington, D. C. Hermann, Fred. Albert ............... 10050 Litzinger Rd., St. Louis Co., Mo. Herrold, Earle Edwin ....... 204 Broad St., High Spire, Pa. Herzig, Philip Reginald ..................... 24 North Dr., Great Neck, L. l., N. Y. Hess, Lawrence Eugene, jr. ....... 1303 N. Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Hester, james McNaughton ........... 219 Mira Mar Ave., Long Beach, Cal. Heuer, Scott, jr. ........... 8 Edgewood Rd., Clayton, Mo. Heyl, YVm. C. Scull ........... 209 Kent Rd., Ardmore, Pa. Hicks, A. C. Reeves. .Stony Brook Farms, Pennington, N. j. Hiler, Edward Wes1e5' ............... 56 Monte Vista Ave., Ridgewood, N. j. Hobbs, Harry Eli, jr. ....... BraeBurn Rd., Flossmoore, lll. Hoblitzelle, Harrison, jr. ......... Conestoga Rd., Ithan, Pa. Hochsehwender, jerome Paul .............. 255 Lenox Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hoffman, Brian Francis. 120 Cabrini Blvd., New York, N. Y. Holland, Edgar Earle. .8200 Crittenden St., Philadelphia, Pa. Holohan, john Edward ..... Princeton Rd., P1ainsboro,N.j. Holsen, james Noble, jr. .... 444 Clark Ave., Kirkwood, Mo. Holsten, Richard Martin, jr. ............... 14 Sutton Pl. S., New York, N. Y I-lood, Richard ............ Box 260, South Yarmouth, Mass. Hope, Craig Russell ....... Sachem's Head, Guilford, Conn. I-lorn, Henry M. ....... 406 Van Houten St., Paterson, N. j. Horner, Martin McGregor .... 320 Parker St., Newark, N. j. Horwitz, Norman Harold .... 2719 Brandywine St., N. XV., VV21Sl'1l11gtO1'1, D. C. Howard, Barr ................ 183 Stiles St., Elizabeth,N.j. Howe, Carroll Victor.31 llford Ave., North Arlington, N.j Howley, Francis Maxwell ................ 15 N. Sixth Ave. New Brunswick,N.j Hubbard, Charles Clark .... Martin Lane, Montgomery, Ala Hubbard, Ernest Tapner .............. 421 Montford Ave. Mill Valley, Cal 190 s Hugms RICIXAIL1 Morton 799 S XVmdermere Lxttleton Colo Hummer YVm Bowmfm 1605 Buckhu St La Sfllle lll Hunt Al'l1CO1I1lP'1I'lLS bunmcholmc Dr lmrheld Lonn lluntu' VVxu Nxmmo 153 Mam St Frankhn N J Huston Wm Cfxmpbell 714 7nd bt lluntmgdon P1 l-Iutchmqon D'1v1d I-1 udlc Seven Sprmgs Glen Cnrdner N ,I lutncr Mathew 105 19 Dxrmfus Bhd Llst Llrx1l1u1st N Y lx XVm Ldwmrd 10-I-J Bualmnan Awe Lancaster Pa j'1cI son, XVm Andrew VVestcrn M111tary ifadeniii, ton johnson Albert Rfxthbone XV 115011 Pt South Noruilt Conn johnson Chadwxck 914 Carpenter IJIUC Germmtown Phxlqdclphn P1 johnson Gale Polhrd H Pmedllc Ave Albany N X johnson Haynes Norton R F D No 7 Mount IQISLO N Y ones Dav1d Clmton 19 Pm 1 P1 Llxmbeth N ,I J a y jonce Thqddeus Crfme jl 769 b M1d1SO11 Ave P'1sadeu1 C11 Kane Dan ONe1ll SllXClSldC Kushcqufl Pa Kauffmqnn Swmucl H15 lll 7447 Belmont Rd VVash1ngton D C Kccbler Stmrt Ellsworth 90 Upper Mounmm Axe Montclair N ,I lxcelm Kent 708 S La Salle St Chlcago, Ill Keeley Hugh Morgfm 3717 Fulton St N VV XVashmgmon D C Ke1th Maxwell Stfmlcy lniv S Ofxkland Ave P l5ldCl1i1 Cal lxelly A1exanderPreston 4011 IXCSXVICIC Rd Bflltlmorc Md Kelly Damel Morne 167 St james Pl AKIWHEIC Cnty N J Kennedy Ch l11C9 Edvun 503 1-'1 ll1lllI1 St Ogdcmburg, N Y Kerr Ramon Douglfls AICWCIOXV Rd RlXCI'S1dC Conn Kxmball john Gordon 1932 Columbm Ave Olympla XfV1sh Ixmg, Thomas jwmcs 77 Stfmdlah Ave Yonkers N Y Klp Phelps C 176 Chmtophcr St MOIIECIHIF N j K1rby,james Lewis jr 1171 Wcstower Axe Norfolk V1 1S1l'kb1'ldC Penncll Lhurchmm 2176 Connecncut Axe VVash1ngton D C Iursch Alan jones 5 XV New field XVay Cynwyd Pa ICIDQSIOI1 N X IQIIXVIH, james R15 nor IQIVIJY Daud R1Cl1lId hum: Robert Gmy Kloepfer john Georg Kmpp Karl Robcrt H Knewger If d Leonard Kmght Don11dBr1nc.h j Krught Harry Fletchex Kohopulos Sarans D Kurtz Curl Robertson Kuser john Ilrdmann Lalrd Carroll YVaIton jr 616 Rldgewood Rd Maplewood N j 10: Dos er Rd Manhasser N Y 105 Dover Rd Nlanlmavset N X 237 Dcpeu Ave Buffalo N X 653 7nd St Beaver P1 930 Twmmg P1 XfVcbster Groves Mo 389 3rd St Brooklyn N Y 795 Poxx cr House Bhd XVest Somcrvlllc Mass 17 Il wV'lSl11I1f:,IOI1 St Hayerstown Md 1895 Elizabeth P1 Jacksonvxllc. 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Today it is as out-moded as many fine old printing presses. Today's college annual staffs know that modern yearbooks require streamlined machinery, pro- gressive thinking, and plenty of it. Editorial and business staffs, alike, find in the Leo Hart Company a printing organization with unlimited resources for new ideas, progressive plans, the latest type faces, dynamic layouts, and modern machinery. No museum of out-moded ideas or printing equipment is this fine printing plant. It is as modern as the United States' sleek new Garand rifle. THE LEU HART UlI.,lNll. ROCHESTER, NEW YORK CONGRATULATIONS TO THE STAFF OF THE 1944 BRIC-A-BRAC 196 ' of lfze 7uuLZ'eei EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Mr. Hope, Cbaimzmzg President Dodds, ex-officio, Mr. Bedford, Mr. Gar- rett, Mr. Hodge, Mr. Mathey, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Rentschlcr, Mr. D'Olier, Mr. Milbank, Mr. Van Dusen, Mr. Morris, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Gulick, Secretary. 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We wish to show our appreciation to the following people for their assistance in the prep- aration of The 1944 Brie-a-Brac: Frank Muller, Bob Hart and staff of the Leo Hart Company and Mr. Young, Mr. Matousek and staff of the Pontiac Engraving Company for the time they have spent in designi ', assembling, and seeing this book through to yu npletion. Mr. Conover ann ' e Kingskraft Press for the fine job they have clone on our covers. Orren jack Turner and staE and Clearose Studio to whom we are indebted for all group pictures in the book. Mr. B. Franklin Bunn who again consented to act as Hnancial advisor for the Brie. Tony Hass, Sayre Rodman, Cy YVicker, and members of the newly organized Princeton Pic- ture Service for all candids and the division page pictures. To the Acme Newspicture Inc. and to the Philadelphia Enquirer for several of our foot- ball action shots. To the A. A. for information on all athletic events. Dick Wendt for the campus shots in the cor- ners of the division pages, to Mr. Fenninger of the SFA for the loan of the dormitory lists. And finally to the members of the Editorial and Business boards of the Brie without whose efforts the book could never have been produced. VVhite Studio for several faculty shots. 9mlm!a,4 Bamman . . Brooks Brothers . Douglas Mac Daid Drake Hotel . Eberhard Faber . F idelity-Philadelphia Leo Hart Co. . . Jack Honore . Jennings Hood . Kingskraft Press . Kraft Cheese . H. D. Lee . Little Gallery . . Nassau Barber Shop Nassau Tavern . Orpheum . Mary Perpetua . Trust Co. . .7 Pontiac Engraving Co. . Princeton Inn . . Princeton Picture Service . Princeton Recreation Center Princeton University Store . jacob Reed . Renwiclds . Scopa .... Orren Jack Turner Viedt's .... Page 4- 184 161 185 173 iii 180 196 177 175 187 184 186 176 186 165 194 179 195 181 187 187 183 187 186 179 193 177 Acknowledgments . Athletics . . Badminton Club . . Band 7' . . . . Baseball, Freshman . Baseball, Varsity . . Basketball, Freshman . Basketball, Varsity . Brie-a-Brac . . . CAA ........ Calendar, The Princeton Camera Club . . Campus Club . Cannon Club .... Cap and Gown Club . Catholic Club . . Charter Club . . Choir ...... Class 1942, History . Members . . . Class, 1943, History . Members . . . Class 1944, History . Members . . . Class 1945, History . Members . . . Class 1946, History . Members . Cloister Club . . kdm Page . 198 74-113 . 97 . 70 ..100 ..98 ..90 .86 ..46 .54 .52 .54 . . 120 . . 1,22 . . 124 .56 ..126 .69 .22 ..158 .24 ..16S .26 ..172 .28 ..178 .30 ..188 ..128 Clubs, The Eating . . Clubhouses . . . Colonial Club . . Cottage Club . Court Club- .. . . . . . Crew, Freshman 150-Pound . . Crew, Freshman .... v , Crew, 150-Pound . . Crew, 'arsity . . Cricket . . . Cross Country . . Dedication ........ Departments and Professors . . Dial Lodge ...... ' . Dodds, President . . . Engineer, The Princeton ...,. Experiment in International Living Faculty, Committees of the , . . Fencing, Varsity . . Fencing, Freshman . Football, Varsity . . Football, 150-Pound . Gateway Club . . . Glee Club . . Golf, Varsity . . Golf, Freshman . . . Gymnastics, Varsity . Gymnastics, Freshman . Hockey, Varsity . . Page 114-154 ..116 ..130 ..132 ..134 .96 . . 106 . . 106 . . 104 . . 111 .83 . . 4 13-21 ..136 . 10 . 52 . 57 ..157 . 95 . 97 . 77 . 81 ..140 .68 ..109 .96 ..94 ..96 .84 I-Iockey, Freshman . . I-Iouseparties ..... Interclub Committee . Intramurals ..... Page . 97 . 118 . 116 .' ,112 Intramural Athletic Council ,L A . . 13 1vy.c111v6 1 . , . . 142 -Ieyvish Society . . '. A. , 5 7 Key' and Seal Club . . . 5144 Lacrosse, Freshman I. Lacrosse, . . .1 '-1108 Lit,,ithe Nassau . . . 53 Magic Club . . 54 Nassoons, the . . 685 ' Orange Key . . 59 Orchestra . . . 71 Organizations . 42 -7 3 Outing Club . . . 55 Polo, Varsity . . 110 Preface ....... . in 1 36 Presidents of the University . . . 15 6 . . . . 50 Princetonian, The Daily . 48 Princeton Picture Seryice . 62 Princeton at War . . . 32-41 P1-inffcitib . . 1. . . 62 Professors, Departments and, . . . 13-21 Prospect Club . .A . . . 154 Qmdfangle Club , . . 14? IKOTG Senior . P. . 34 Rugby, 1 XL . . ' 97 'Sectional Iiidexf .4 . . 7 S1teetCl1ib.'.- '. . . 1111 Soccer, Varsity . . . . . . 82 Sovereign, The Nassau Squash Freshman Squash, Varsity St. Paul's Society Statistics Student Employment Student-Faculty' Association Swimming, Freshman Swimming, Varsity Tennis Freshman Tennis, Varsity Terrace Club . 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