Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Transit Yearbook (Troy, NY)

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U 1 - . , gg Prefzdmt Vice P1 efzdem freafurer III IIII STEWART JOHNSTON C E J FORD KENT ROBERT CLUETT HENRY W HODGE C E WILLIAM F GURLEY A B GEORGE S DAVISON C E HENRY S LUDLOW A B WILLIAM B COGSWELL C E PHILIP W HENRY C E IllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII my THE DRIVIO IOOKING TOWARD SAGE L WALKER LABORATORY 1 9- H - ill 2 H l 1 i i l i :nun 3 has un: 1 a'a Y 1 I L .- V.: i. l 2 l i i l 2 Q Q l l Q .1- .V 4, IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII llllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIII L A A A FIV. N V i in O if C Q MMM? Illllllllll Palmer Chamberlain Ricketts, C.E., E.D., LL.D., Prerident and Director, Pro- ffffor of Illechanicf, R.P.1. 75, 9 E, E E. Born 1856 at Elktin, Md., was graduated from R. P. 1. '75g Assistant in Mathematics, R. P. 1. '75, Assistant Professor '82g Professor of Mechanics since '84, Director since '92, President since 19015 Consulting Bridge Engineer T. 8: B. R. R. 186-'87, and R. W. 8: O. R. R., 'S7-'915 Engineer Public Improvement Commission, City of Troy, '91-,935 also engineer in charge of design and con- struction of various bridges, Hydraulic works, etc. Societies: Member A. S. C. E., Member A. S. M. E., Member 1. C. E. of Great Britain, Member ofthe American Philosophical Society, Fellow A. A. A. S., and others. Publications: History ofthe Rensselaer Polytechnic Institutevg contri- butor to Rep. U. S. Comm. Education, Rep. N. Y. State R. R. Comm., Trans. Am. Soc. C. E., Proc. Soc. Prom. Eng. Ed., Engineering News, Railroad Gazette, Railway Review, Trans. Eng. Club of Philadelphia, etc. President Board ofManagers ofthe Lakeview Sanatorium, Vice President Board of Managers Tuberculosis Relief Committee, Trustee Troy Public Library and Albany Academy, Member Board of Managers Troy Club and ofthe Board of Directors Samaritan Hospital and United National Bank. 1 16 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll Nfl xx E E E E 5 'il 1 4 'lv' Q i , l T- ' Illlllllllllllllllir... .--.lillllllllllllllll A r 4 4 bb 7' D . Wrnell French Thompson, B.S., M.S. CI-Ion.j Pro- feffor of Defcrrjntioe Geometry, Sterelomy and Drcztoirzg. Dartmouth ,695 A K E, Z E, T B H. Born at Bangor, Penobscot Co., Me.,'January 1, 1846, prepared for and entered Bowdorn College, remamrng there two years, entered Dartmouth College, was graduated rn '69, with degree of B. S., tutor at Dartmouth for Qthreeryears. When Professor Warren's place became vacant, Professor lhompson was appointed Professor ol Descriptive Geometry and Drawing rn '72. He revised Mahan's Industrial Drawing Uolrn Wiley Sc Sonsj rn '90. Wrllranr Prtt Mason, C E M D LL D P10 error o Cremrftry R P I 7:1 AKD Born October 17 ISJ3 rn New aorle Crtv prepared at Bernard French Instrtrrte rn New York and entered Rensselaer Polvtechnrc Instrtute rn September 70 was raduated rn 74 mth degree of C F , spent the folloxxrnfv xear rn Europe appointed Assistant rn Chemrstrx and Natural Scrence rn th lnstrtute rn 73 received the degree of B S from the Institute rn 77 M D from Albany Medrcal Collefre rn S1 II D from Lafaxette College rn OS rppornted Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Natural Serence rn the Instr tute rn S7 Professor of Analxtrcal Chemrstrx rn S5 appointed Professor of Clremrstrx rn 9v Societies Member of the Am Phrl Soc Member Am Soc C I2 Am Public Health Asso Royal Sanrtarx Inst QGreat Brrtarnj New England Water Works Asso, Am Chem Soc Inst Chem hnfrrneers I-Ion Member Asso Ingr Arch Htl, CParrej, Am VVater Works Assoc, Franklin Institute 1el1owsofA A A S, MemberA S C I: etc Publrcatrons Notes on ualrtatrve Analssrs S Examrnatrons of Potable Water 90 Water supplx 93, and contributed to various chemical Journals lfxpert rn numerous contested cases between crtres 'md water companies Charles Wrnthrop Crockett, A B C E A M LL D P10 error o Marhematrcr and Alftronomy R P I 84 Southern K A, V' T B H Born October 6 1667, at Macon, Ga was graduated from Mercer Unrversrty rn 79 wrth degree of A B , entered the Rensselaer Polvtechnrc Instrtute rn September O8 was raduated rn 8-1 mth degree of C II Appointed Assistant Professor of Matlrematrcs and Astronomy rn September, S4 recerved the devree of A M from Mercer Unrversrty rn 86 and of LL D 1n1913 appointed Pro fessor of Mathernatrcs and Astromony rn 93 Professor Crockett rs a member ofA and A S A and other socretres and rs a fellow of tl A A A S Publrcatrons Explanatron of the Mannheim Slrde Rule, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry Logarithmic and Trrgonometrrc Tables Methods for Earthwork Computa tions and Mathematical Review Desrgner of the Crockett Volume Slrde Rule .Ai Z 2 IT! -'I ffl IT! 2 P!! 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T2 , N, '- M William Lispenard Robb, LED., Ph.D., Profeffor of Electrical Engineering and Phyftcf. Columbia ,805 CIJBK, TBILEE. Born at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., on May 9, 1861. He prepared for college at the Owego Academy and entered Columbia in 1876 and graduated in 1880. He was awarded the fellowship in science and spent the next three years in Germany, where he studied under Kohlrausch, von Helmholtz and Kircholf, taking the degree of Ph. D. from the University of Berlin. Upon his return he was ap- pointed Assistant in Mathematics at the School of Mines of Columbia University. In 1885 he was called to Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., as Professor of Physics, where he remained seventeen years. He is Consulting Engineer of numerous corporations, notably the Hartford Electric Light Co., the New York Shipbuilding Co., the General Electric Co., and the Troy Gas Co. During the Spanish war he was in charge of the installation of submarine mines in Long Island Sound. He is a member of the American Physical Society American Electro Chemical Society and of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the New York Academy of Sciences Edward Richard Cary C E Profeffor of Geodesy and Railroad Engineering R P I 88 R S E L , T B ri Born December 19 1865 at Troy N Y was educated in the public schools of Troy N Y Entered the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in September 1884 and graduated in une 1888 Ap pointed Assistant in Geodesy in September 1888 Instructor in Botany September 1892 and Professor of Geodesy and Railroad En ineering in 190-I In general engineering practice in the firm of Caiy Sc Roemei lrov N Y from 1896 to 1905 Engineer for the Hoosick Falls Electric Railwax The Hoosick Falls and Benn in ton Electric Railway and the Ballston Terminal Railway E gineer foi Green Island N Y and Watervliet N Y City Engineer ofTroy N Y from January 1900 to January 1903 and from anuary 1906 to January 1908 Consulting En meer for Sewer Systems at Poultney Vt and Corning N Y for the Watervliet Hydraulic Company and for the Wynantskill Knitting Company Member of the Am Soc C E N Y R R Club and Soc Engrs ofE N Y ohn G Murdoch, A B A M Pro error of the English Language Princeton, 83 Born in Pittsburg Pa October 11 1861 prepared at public schools and the Pingry School at Elizabeth N I 77 79 entered Princeton College in 79 vias graduated in 83 with hi h honors receivin the degree of A B and was appointed Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science for the year 83 8-I studied in Chicago 84 86 appointed Instructor at Troy Academy 86 appointed In structor at the Institute in 88 Professor in 97 and Principal of the 19105 Academy in 07 Charles D Babcock C E Y' T BH , Instructor in M athernatzef and Surveying Born April 2 1887 at Leon N Y Prepared at Cattaraugus High School Entered Institute 1903 and graduated in 1909 Assistant in Departments of Mathematics and Surveying Member of Society of Engineers of Eastern N Y at DU lrn 2 cn cn ITI F' 11 lTl 20 E aa lllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllIlllllllllllIllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll L. a ' J 4 I 4 l I ' 'F . . . , . . . . . , . . ., - 1 El . 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E4 ' 'f ' - ,3l,.-,,, .- 1 11 a . a - - . .:' ' A ' xx... i' t . l 7 l ' as-n ea X - 1 ' ,- R Arthur Maurrce Greene, r B S M E P10 error 0 .Mechanical Ll'l'l,g'L7'LKE71'l'Lg Pennsylvanra, 93, K L, TB1'IQHor1j,L , MfIJA,R S E Q1-lon Born at Phrladelphra Pa february 4 1872 graduated from the Manual Trarnrng School of Phrladelphra 89 B S Unrversrty of Pennsylvanra 93 M E Unrversrty of Pennsvlvanra 94 Instructor Drexel lnstrtute 9-1 95 Instructor rn Mechanrcal lxngrneerrng Unrversrty of Pennsylvanra 18951907 Professor of Mechanrcal Ln rneerrn Unrvcrsrty of Mrssourr 02 07 unror Dean School of En rneermg Unrversrty of Mrssourr 06 07 Connected Wrth the Phrladelphra Tractron Companres rn the oflice of the Clucf Engrneer Mechanrcal Engmeer for the Natural Lxport Lrcposrtron of 1899 Sotretres Pranklrn Instrtute Pellow ofthe A A A S Man ager Amerrcan Socretres of Mechanrcal ljngrneers Councrl Member Socrety for the lromotron of Engrneerrng Educatron Pa Presrdent ofSoc1ety of Engrneers of lwastern New York Publreatron Wrth H W Spangler and S M Marshall Elements of Steam Bngrneer mg 0 Pumprng Machrnery 1911 Elements of Heatrng and Ventrlatron 1917 Applred Thermodynamrcs 1914 Con ohn Mason Clarke Ph D SCD LL D Pro e5Jo1 of Geology Born at Cananclargua N Y 1857 A B Amherst 1887 A M 1882 Studred at Goettrngen 1887 84 Hon A M and PhD Marbur 1898 LL D Amherst 1902 ScD Colgate 1909 1 structor rn eology Amherst 1879 Professor of Geolo yand Zoology Smrth College 18815 Lecturer on Geolo y Mass Agrrcultural Colle e 1885 Asst N Y State Paleontolo rst 1886 Professor of Geology R P 1 1894 State Paleontologrst 1898 04 State Geolo grst and Paleontolo rst and Drrector State Museum and Scrence Drvrsron N Y Department ofEducat1on 1904 whrch posrtron he now holds Member of the Natronal Academy of Scrences and honorary member of several Amerrcan Englrsh German and Russran socretres Recrprent of the Hayden gold medal 1908 Author of 200 books and papers on screntrhc subjects Wrllram Ralston Headden, B S C E Irzftmacior 'rn .Mathematrcf and Surwymg R P 1 04 R S E L , T B rr Born February 76 1881 College Park Maryland Graduated from State Agrrcultural College of Colorado rn June 99 entered the Instrtute rn September 1901 and was graduated rn June 1904 Wrth de ree of C E appornted Assrstant rn Mathematrcs and Surveyrng rn September 1904 Elwyn M Clark, C E Irznfructor rn M athematzcf and Surweymg R P 1 04,2 ,TBH Born December 14 187: at Hampton Wrndham County Conn prepared at Wrndham Hrgh School Rrverhead Academy Rrverhead L 1 and Connectreut A rrcultural College After a year of practrcal work as rodman and transrtman he entered the R P 1 rn September 1900, and was graduated rn June 1904 Wrth the degree of C E appornted Assrstant rn Mathematrcs rn September 1904 19 Z 2 m -I m m 2 92 x -1 m m 2 E L? lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllllll llllllllllllllll L i 'll' 'V 1 I' '1 W .ll JI. - - J ., . ., . ., - f f . . . . , 4 . , . 1 K V in , ,, 4 , g S ' . . . . , 7 I . . . , h D r s - - -x, . a 5 - -z 7 . 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A, Y I r -1 I : - -3 a ' - Y A34 71 IIIIIIIII LCWIS Ferry Moody B S M S Pro error ofHyd1 aulrcf University of Pennsylvania, 1901, M CID A, V 'I B II Born at Philadelphia in 1880 Prepared at Friends School n Philadelphia Entered University of Pennsylvania in 1897 B S 1901 M S 1902 OH1ce of Chief En meer Union Traction Co of Philadelphia 1902 Instructor in Mechanical Engineering Univer sity of Pennsylvania 1902 04 In Hydraulic Department of the I P Morris Co of Philadelphia Wm Cramp 5: Sons Ship and Engine Building Co 1904 08 Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Institute since 1908 Professor of Hydraulics in 1912 Consulting work for Sellers and Rippey Philadelphia Pa 1909 lrlnch Pruyn 81 Co Glens lqalls N Y 1910 Schenectady lower Co and Ludlow Valve Mfg Co 1910 and at present Con Soc Mech Ln rs Society of Engineers of Eastein New York and Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education Contri butor to the American Technical press and 7e1tschr1ft Fur das gesamte I1Ll1l31l'16I'lYVCSCl l Proceedings of the Am Soc C E and Am Asso for the Advancement of Science Arthur de Pierpont, B esL Pro error o the French Language and Lrtfraturf Born in Liege Belgium of French paientage December 18 1857 educated in France at the Colle e of Jesuits took his de ree f Bacheher es Lettres in France and the degree of Gradue en 1 ettres in Belgium entered the School of Mines at Liege Belgium where he studied Mining Engineering for three years and which he left to perform his military service came to this countrv for the hist time in 1890 and decided to live here on his third trip in 1893 bccamc Instructor in the School of Languages in Burlm ton Ver mont then came to Troy where he was appomted French Instructor in Troy Academy and in September 1896 became Professor of French 'rt the R. P, I. which position he now holds. Earle Blair Fox C.E. Irmfmftor' in Rational and Technical Mecharrirr. R.P.I. 07' R.T.S., T BH. Born May 21 1884 at Red Cliff Colorado. Prepared at Cold- water Mich. High School and at Sidney N. Y. High School. Entered R. P. I. September 1903 and was graduated in June 1907 with degree of C. E. xx as appointed Assistant in Mathematics and Surveying September 1907' appointed Instructor in Mechanics anuary 1913. Instructor in Sept. 1913. Fred George Heckler, M.E., Irzrtmctor in .Mechanical Erzgrrzeerrirrg, Missouri, '08. A T A, 2 E, T B TI. Born September 28, 1889, at Dalton, Mo. Prepared in the Public High Schools and at Central Wesleyfan College, Warrentown, Mo. Gradiuated from the University of Missouri in B. S. in M. E. in 1908, MSE., -1910. Student Assistant in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Missouri, 1907-'08. Entered the Institute as Assistant in the Mechanical Department in 1908. 20 Illllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIII IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll by ,ns - t .wr 5 S E I D E F 'nr 'QL I I JI. r ' f L. E, 1 . . . . , . . 1 U 5 . I., . I g I I , t. . 7 it , l ' , 7 . - ' . q . . . . - , . . , D -, . . . in . . K y . . , -, S ' -p 1 1 ' -1 S D . I, I . - sulting Engineer, Hydraulic Dept., I. P. Morris Co. Member Am. - , . . 1 . - . - 1 8 S I v I . I: 1 4 . ' r - ' 3 -I 1 - 3 A D . . . .5 K.:-'ww . . . . ' ' ' - -- f f . I ' l . I I I 3 7 . Y I 1 S ' g , e 0 AK ' 71 ' KL ,, . . . . . 1 7 3 7 . . . . . 7 S . . D ' t 5 V . 1 A g , - ' , , 4 l 9 J 7 D 4 y 7 ,Q . a 'sis 3 Y 7 7 I - ' y a y 5 3 In 2 4 3 7 Y 7 7 Y I I I 7 Q I , , .Ai Z 2 rn -1 m m 2 gf X -I m m 2 E E Li' Thomas R. Lawson, C. E., Wm. Howard Hart, Pro- feffor of Rational and Technical Mechavzicf. R. P. I., '98, oe, 23, T Bn. Born December 24, 1873, at Wheeling, W. Va. Was graduated from R. P. I. in 1898. Appointed Assistant in Mechanics in '98, Assistant Professor in April '02, Associate Professor in September '06, and William Hart Professor in December, '08, Since graduation has also engaged in general engineering practice along structural and hydraulic lines, has served as expert in a number of legal cases and consulting engineer for a number of Hrms and corporations, notably The Troy and West Troy Bridge Co., Union Bridge Co., Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Co., Watervliet Foundry and Machin- ery Co., Town of Hoosick, N. Y. and the City of Troy. Work in- cludes the remodeling ofthe Burr Truss Bridge over the Hudson River at Waterford, N. Y., the strengthening of the Congress Street Bridge, Troy, N. Y., rebuilding ofthe abutments of the Steel Bridge at Newcomb, N. Y.,' building of the bridge over the Walloomsac River at Walloomsac N Y the Shin le Hollow Bridge at Hoosick N Y desi n of the Steel work for the Wood Building Hoosrck Falls N Y steel work for St Stanislaus Church Amsterdam N Y steel work for the Church of St Paul the Apostle Mcchanrt ville N Y and the design of a Separate Sewer for that part ofthe Crtv of Troy south ofthe Poestenkrll M Ana Soc C E M A Soc forflestrng Materials M Soc Eng ofF N Y Paul Bryant Samson, M Dr B PE M PE Pro error 0 Phyftcczl Trammg and H3 gzevzf Born December 2 1879 at Cory don Iowa Graduate rn 1b99 from Iowa State Teacher s College xr ith degree ofMaster of Drdactrcs Graduate rn 1904 from Sprrn Field Irarnrng School Received de ree of Bachelor of Phx srcal Itducatron rn 1907 laught at Parkers bur CIoxxaQ High School 1899 1901 Principal of Schools at Aplrn ton Iowa 1901 O2 Received degree of Bachelor of Phi srcal Edu cation rn 1907 Director of Phssrcal Trarnrn at Kansas State Normal School Emporia Kansas 190-11911 Graduate vwork at Springfield Training School 1911 12 receiving degree of Master of Phg, srcal Education Became Professor of Physical framing and Hygiene at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute rn September 1912 ohn Henry Eglof, C E Imtruclor rn Matherizatrcr an Suraeyzng R P1 09, T B H Born at Troy N Y une 12 S5 Prepared at Troy High School Troy N Y 1'LnteredInst1tute September 05 graduating in June 1909 with de ree of C E Appointed Assistant rn Mathematics and Survevrng September 1909 Appointed Transrtman Troy, N Y Waterworks 1910 Member American Waterworks Asso tration Elbert Scranton Platt, B S, A fb, GJ N IL, Irutructor Chemuwy School Albany Academv Graduated Peekskrll Military Academy Peekskrll N Y 189-1 Spent year 94 95 on trrp around the world Entered R P I 1895 was graduated with Class of1899 Fellow shrp rn Chemistry R P I on the Dr William Werghtman Walker Foundation 1900 1901 Secretary and Treasurer Arrd Platt Mfg Co 19021910 Assrstantrn Chemistry R P I 1911 ff i 4 lllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll W f-13.-sv--:pw-v 'lf -iv If 2 ga ! lllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllll I I 9 ' 'J g I I 4 I J ' 'J g Y I I Y! , . 5 - -9 - - 7 ' r I. ., ' I . r , 'I 4 I , . ., 7 I 4 A 1 . ,... . ., . . . . , . . . -. . . 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' , - 1z':zx ' 1- aifaaw 1 V, , i X N M I ' 44 R ear-if-r 3 Matthew Albert Hunter, MA B Sc CNZ D Sc London , Pro error o Electro Chermrtry T B II CHon D Born at Auckland N 7 Nov 9 1878 He took the degree of Master of Arts rn 1900 and Bachelor of Science rn 1901 1n 1902 he was appointed the 1851 Exhibition Scholar of New Zealand 1 1907 3 he studied under Sir William Ramsav rn London taking the degree of Doctor of Science rn the Unrversrty of London 1n 1903 4 he studied under Professor Nernst rn Gottrngen Professor Morssan rn Parrs and Professor LeBlanc rn Karlsruhe He entered the Re search Laboratory of the General Electric Company Schenectady N Y rn 1905 and rn August 1908 he was appointed to his present positron He rs now engaged rn pursuing original investigations rn the preparation of pure metallrc trtanrum and its industrial applr cations Enrique Touceda, CE Pro error of Metallurgy R P 1 1887, kfb Born 1863 rn Matanzas Cuba Prepared at Geor etown College graduated from R P 1 rn 87 with degree of C E Employed by lroy Steel and 1ron Co rn chemical department Wrthrn two rears advanced to positron of Principal Assistant rn Chemical Labo ratory and Mechanical Fngrneer rn Charge of Draughtrng room 1n 1897 he was employed by The W A Wood Mowrng and Reaprn lurgrst but returned rn a short time as Chief Chemist and Metallur g1St to The Troy Steel and 1ron Co Mr Touceda s consultatron work soon grew to such an extent that he resrgned hrs positron rn 94 and established his consultation laboratories He rs retained by the vear by manv large manufacturers and has examined and re ported on the processes of many mining properties rn the United States Canada and Alaska He rs '1 member ofA S C E A 1 AC ASEE ames McG1f1ert CE BA MA Arrrrtezrrt Pro error 0 .Mathemarfzer R P 1 91 V ,TBH Born rn Stockport Columbia Co N Y rn 1868 received hrs earlx educatron rn public schools of Hudson N Y and raduated from Hudson Hr h School rn 188-1' rn employ of City Engineer of Hudson 188-1 to 1887 Entered Rensselaer Polxtechnrc 1nst1tute rn 1887 and radurted rn 1891 mth de ree ol C 1: spent one year rn Johns Hopkins University Graduate School Studxrng Mathematrcs Appointed Assrstant rn Mathematics rn 97 rn 96 spent year at Harvard University Graduate School recervrn de rees of B A and M A appointed Assistant Professor of Mathematics rn 1900 Publications Notes on Algebra Problems rn Mensuratron and Mathematical Short Cuts Amedee Srmonrn, Bes 1, Ph D Inm rector 111 the Frerrclz Language and Lrterazfure Born at Nancy 17r1nce une 1877 1repared at the lvcee of Pont a Mousson took the de ree of Bes L entered Unrversrtv of Parrs rn 1891 wr as appornted teacher of Latin and Greek at Urlle then took the degree of Ph D nent to Montreal rn 1901 as pro fessor at St 1 aurence College came to Providence R 1 where he took the Rhode 1sland State certificate to teach French Latin and Greek and tau ht rn the different schools IllIIllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IJ rn 2 Ui Cn m F D U1 Z3 E llllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll H .lr 'ur b 1 '.ll. .Il, o r ' - 4 , . 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' ,. . 7 a , ' . .g f - . 4 I- 7 I . 1 . y - 0 A .' . 4 1 V 2 g . 22 - I Azarrah T Lrncoln, B S M S Ph D Pro error 0 Phyfrcal Chernrftry Wrsconsrn, 94, Z , A K IL, 411 A 1' Born June 25 1868 rn Montfort, W1s B S 1894 Wrsconsrn M S 1898 Ph D 1899 Assrstant rn Chemrstry Wrsconsm 96 98 Fellow rn Chemrstrv Unrversrty of Wrsconsm 1898 99 Research assrstant rn Physrcal Chemrstry Cornell Unrversrty 1899 O0 Instructor rn Chemrstry rn Umversrty of Crncrnnatr 1900 01 Instructor rn Chemrstry Unrversrty of Illrnors 1901 07 Asst Prof Chernrstry Unrversrty ofIll1no1s 1903 08 Invented Lrncoln s Burette Holder Publrcatrons Solutrons of Srlrcates of the Allcalres Flhe Drssocratrve Power of the Solvents Tue Illectrrcal Conductrvrty of Non aqueous Solutron Physrcal Reactrons and the Mass Law Solvent Actron of Vapors Tre Ternary System Benzene Acet1cAcrd and Water Determmatron of Phosphates rn Natural Waters Vapor Pressure of Nrtrate Solutrons Electrolytrc Corrosron of Brass Elementary Quantr tatrve Chemrcal Analvsrs Lrncoln and Waltonj, Pranslatron from the French by Lrncoln and Carnahan of the Theoretrcal Prmcrples ofthe Methods ofAnalyt1cal Chemrstry by M G Chesneau Edward Fenrmore Chrllmau, C E Afroezate Pro error 0 Derertptwe Geometry ami Drawmg R P I Born August 76 1866 at Plnladelphra Prepared at Pluladelplua I-Irgh School also at Haverford Colle e Pa and entered the In strtute rn September 84 wx as graduated rn 88 wrth degree of C E appomted Assrstant rn Descrrptrve Geometry and Drcrwrng rn June 88 and was made Assrstant Professor of the same subjects rn Janu ary 02 and assocrate Professor rn 08 whrch posrtron he now holds ln addrtlon to re ular Instrtute work Mr Chrllman has held posrtrons rn the draughtrng and engrneerrng departments ofthe New ersey Steel and Iron Companv of Trenton N the Amerrcan Brrdgc Company the Cooper Wrgand Cooke Company and the R H Hood Company of New York and was also Consultmg Engrneer for the Dunsbach Ferry Brrdge over the Mohawk Rrver Albert Sewall Cox, A B A M , KA, Instructor rrr the ErrgZr.rhLa11,guage Unron, 95 Born August 15 1875 at Augusta Mrchrgan prepared for college at the Unron Classrcal Instrtute Schenectady N Y Entered Umon College rn September 1891 graduatrng rn June 189: wrth degree of A B Recerved degree of A M rn 1897 Instructor at Troy Academy 1896 1900 Prrncrpal of Glens Falls Academy 1900 1904 Assocrate Prrncrpal Troy Academy 19041912 Prrncrpal Troy Academy 1913 Charles Henry Andros, C E Instructor rn Dererrptwe Geometry and Drawing R PI 07, A K E E T B I1 Born anuary 2 1885 at Troy N Y prepared at Troy Academy entered R P I rn February 1904 and was graduated rn une 1907 wrth degree of C E Appornted Assrstant rn Descrrptrve Geometry and Drawrng September 1907 Instructor rn Sept 1913 if Z 2 IT! -I IT! m 2 Q! 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Nelson Schulte, M.A., BE, alffoclate P7'Of65.Q07' of Elect1'ical E1zg111eeri11g. Trrnrty, '97g Columbra, '995 A lrf, 2 E., T B H. QHon.J Born November? 1877 at Utrca N Y Prepared at St Paul S School Concord N H graduated at Trrnrty 97 wrth degree of B S entered School of Ln rneerrn Columbra Unrversrty where he took the degree of M A and where he graduated rn 1699 Wrth the degree of E F entered the servrce of the Pennsylvanra Rarl road Co as drau latsman 99 was rn charge ofthe Atlantrc Crty Electrrc Rarlwav 00 01 Assrstant Engrneer to Prof W 1 Robb O1 02 appornted Assrstant rn Llectrrcal Engrneerrn at the lnstr tute, 07 Consultrng En r toW 81 L E Gurley Co Robert Streeter, B S M li, Affzftant P10 error 0 Mfchanzcal E11g111eer111g 111 X K, fb K 111 Born Whrte Haven Pa March lb 1880 Penn State B S 1901 M F 1910 Assrstant rn laboratory Pennsylvanra State College 03 01 testrng and sellrng motor cars for the Packard Motor Car Co 01 03 lroreman of lirectron Lackawanna Steel Company 05 06 Steam Expert Lackawanna Steel Companv O6 09 Instructor rn Machrne Desrgn Buffalo Technrcal Hrgla School 09 10 rn charge of course rn Steam En rneerrn and Elec trrcrty Buffalo l'echrncal Fxenrng Hrgh School 06 10 Contrrbutrons to technrcal magazrnes l'he Machrnery of the Steel lndustry llhe Internal Combustron Pngrne rn Modern Practrce Power Machrnery of the Steel lndustry Arr Com pressors and Compressed Arr Machrnerx Member of the A S Wrllram W Rousseau, CE .4fJ15ta11t P10 error 0 Gfoclery, Road L11g111ferz1zg a1zalBoZa1z3 R PI 9SRSE ,T I Born Aprrl 19 1873 at Trox 1N Y hrs earlx educatron was recerved at the llror Hr lr School and lrox Academx he entered the R P l rn 91 and graduated rn June 93 rrrth the degree of C F srnct gradrratron hc has held the posrtrons of Assrstant En Dyke Constructron rt Cornrn N Y Constructron En meer Troy Water Works and rt present rs Instructor ol Botany and Assrstant lrofessor rn Geodesy at the R P I Leroy Walter Clark C E A.r.f1fra1ui P10 KJJO7 111 Ratzonal and T.ecl1111cal .lVIecl1a1z1cf R P1 O6 T B H, v Born September -1 1387 at Nassau N Y prepared at Cortland Normal School and Y M C A Nr ht School entered Instrtute September 02 graduated lune 06 mth degree of C E Ap pornted Assrstant rn Ratronal and lechnrcal Mechanrcs rn 06 Assrstant Professor rn 13 Assocrare Member S S C E ln190-L xv rs on hr hwar survey mth State Engrneer In 1905 eneral desrgn work and drau htrng for St rte En meer ln 1906 rn char e of survey rn Adrrondack Mountarns ln 1908 rn charge of con structron of State Road at Edmeston ln 1910 rn charge of con structron of State Road at Port Henry N '1 ln 1911 and 1913 rn Brrdge and Constructron Dept Penns3lvanra Steel Co 1 .F - Q i nl 1- - Q '-T'-. l 1 - Q1 Q - H 1 - L'5 Y Q 1 in B i Y.' 2. l - 1 l l i i 1- - H H l 11 l .1 lllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll L ' , I -1 r 1 - I- I I I - , 1 - -5 N I I :I 1 I I . .Q A 4 g gr I 5: I . . 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W Wynalat anaes Wrllranas, C E Affzffant P10 uso? 0 P max RPI 95 'I BU, Born March 9 198-1 at Port Dover Ontarro Canada Hrs early educatron was received at the Port Dover Hrgh Sthool the Albany Busrness Colle e and the Herrot Watt College Ldrnburgh Scotland He entered the servrce of l 1 lrost lxlectrrcrl Pngrncer and Con tractor Albam N 1 rn 1900 e tered tht R P 1 rn 1901 a d graduated rn 1905 ruth tht de rce of C 1 xx rs apporntcd assrstant rn the Department of Physrcs and llectrrcrl Ln rnccrrng rn 1906 and Was made Assrstant Professor ol Physrcs rn 1913 Srnct 15110111 tron he has been Assrst mt lzngrnecr to Dr W 1 Robb wth the testrng department of the General lilectrrc Cornpans Schenectad3 N Y studred one term at lechnrsche llochschule Charlottenberg Berlrn Germanv has served as Electrrcal expert rn legal and Publrc Servrcc Commrssron cases Member ofthe Socrety of lin meers of Fastern New York and ol' the Amerrcan Instrtutc of lilecrrrcal Pnqrneers rederrclc Wrllrarn Schwartz, B S Ph D D1 Vvllllillll Werghtraaanra Walker, 1q.Y.S L.S'l6l71f Pro M101 L77, 1411013 fecal Cfzmzlzflm R P 1 95 KID 0 I Born Albany N Y September 7 1SS3 lrepartd rt Albam Publrc Schools and Hugh School entered R P 1 September 01 racluated 05 Assrstant rn Chemrstrv at R P I from 1905 to 1910 ASSISEHUI rn Phvsrcal Chemrstry at Columbra Unrversrtv 1910 11 Appomted ASSlSf111t rn Chemrstrv and Metallur x at R P 1 Sep tember 1911 Assrstant Professor 191-1 Member Amerrcan chem1calSocrety Am Assoc Adv Str Am Publrt Assoc Am Water Works Assoc Rudolph F TCSSICI, C E Inmucrov 111 llffczthemazzcf and Survfymg R PI 05 R S E , T B H Born at Cohoes N 'H ulx S 1881 preprred at St Bcrnards Academv Cohoes raduatrn rn 1S99 lintered lnstrtute Septem ber 1901 graduatrngrn June 1905 wrth degree ol C E Appornted Assrstant rn Mathematrcs and SLll'VC51l'lg Au ust 1905 1 Gordon Saxton Thompson, C E , Imtructor rn Ramona! and Technical Mechavzzcf R PI, '05, CD A 9, Z E, T B H Born August 6, 1883, at Lansrngburgh, N Y , prepared at VVaban School, 'Wal5an, Mass., and at Troy Academy rn 1900, entered Wrllrams College rn the class of 190-1 Left Wrllrams Februarv, 1902, entered R P 1, Februarv, 1907, was graduated rn 1905, vvrth degree of C E 25 if Z 2 ITI -I ITI IT! 2 Q! 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J U L I J r I A ' - 1 f g , . 1 5- l i i l l l l l l i i l l i l 1 -55 V -1 'XV' Guy Merntt Phelps CE Imtmctov in Mathematzcf and Surveying R P 1 09, T B H Born June 13 1867 at Abllene Kansas Prepared at Glens Falls High Schools Enteled Instltute September 1905 Graduated June O9 mth degree of C, E Appomted Asslstant ln Mathematrcs and Surveymg June 1909 Member of Soclety of Engmeers of Eastern N Y LOUIS B Puffer, C E Imtructor 111 Mathematlcf an Survegmg RPI 09 RTS,2 ,TBI1 Born m Bennmgton Vt ulv 24 1886 Prepared at Benmngton Hugh School Lntered the Instltute m September 1905 graduatmg matlcs 1n unc 1909 Charles Dow Calklns, C E I77f.1'f7 uctor 171 .Mathematzcf cmd Su1ae3z1zg RPI 09 RSE TBH Born Mav 7 1886 at 1'rox N Y Graduated from Troy Hlgh School 1n 1905 Entered Instxtute September 1909 graduatmg ln une 1909 W1th degree of C P Appomted ASSISIHHE 1n Mathe matncs and Surveymg Au ust 1909 Frank Isaac W1111axns, C E Imtruczfor 1nMaZhe1natzc: and Suwzymg R P1 10 Born October 4 1887 at Delmar N Y Prepared at Albany Hugh School Entered the Instltute ln September 1906 and was graduated ln June 1910 w1th degree of C E appomted Assrstant ln M3th6IU3f1CS and Surveyxn ln September 1910 26 :u ITI 2 on cn m 1' 1: rn Z7 E 1, llllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllIlIIllllllllllllllllllIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll H 5-v ' , .ur IV' L 1 ',n. -0- 3 ' '7 . . , I 1 . 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' A J . : l g g , - l George Herbert Barnbrrdge r C E , T B IT, I11.r1r11c1or 111 Mathe111at1cf ami S111vey1ng R P1 10 Born Detember 6 1886 at 1'rov N Y Prepared at Troy Hrgh School Lntered Inbtrtute rn September 1906 and was graduated rn lune 1910 mth degree of C L appornted Aesrstant rn Mathe matrcs and Surveyrn rn September 1910 ohn W Bacon, E E Arr1r1a11f 111 lfZecz'11caZ E11g111ee1 111g and Phymcf R PI 1911 T B H Born August 30 1890 Chrcago Ill Prepared at Phrllrps Dieter Academv Lntered R P 1 September 1907 graduated June 1911 wrth degree of ll L Grant K Palsgrove, ME I7Z.S'Z71LCl07 111 M6Chd7l1CdZ E11g111ee1111g R PI 1911 R T S , 'I B H, Born October 1 1888 Pottstown Pa Prepared at Atlantrc Crtv Hrgjh School from Whrch he graduated rn June 1907 Entered R P 1 September 1907 Graduated une 1911 mth degree of M E Appornted Instructor rrr Summer Shop Work june 1913 umor Member A S M E George Lewrs Gray, EE V '1 BTI Arr1rta11z 111 EZect1'16aZE11g111cf1111g R P 1 12 Born November 7 1890 at Troy N Y Prepared at Publrc Schools of Troy and Troy Hrgh School Graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnrc Instrtute rn 1912 Wrth de ree of E E Appornted Assrstant rn Electrrcal En rneerrng ln September, 1912 .Ai Z 2 111 -u m m 2 93 X -4 m m 2 E E E-3' IlIllIllllIlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I L ,J., . . . . . . , . . . ., . 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William Orus Andrews, B.S. in CE., T B H, Arrirzant mRatzo1mZ and Technical Mfchanicf University of1ll1no1s, 1913 Born at Oak Park 1ll September ls 1887 1repared at Oak Pirk 1-11 h School and graduated from University of1ll1no1s in 1913 Flank Edward Baidiof M E H, R S GNL Phalanx, Arfwtant in Ilflechamcal En gznezuvzg RPI 1913 Born November 7 1889 'it Orlskany Falls N Y Prepared at Cazenovia Semmarx and graduated from Rensselaer Poli techmc Instrtute in 1913 with degree of M E Frank Lewis Eidman, M E Ivzrtvuctov in .Wlechavzzcal Evrgmeemzg, Stevens Institute of Technology 1909 Born December 70 1887 at lxmgston N 3 lrepaied at Stevens Preparatory School and gr iduated from Stevens in 1909 with degree of M L Emplovecl at the Olds Gas Power Co two years and at the Seagal Engine Works Lansm Mich Diesel Engine Dept Ceneral Electric Co Erie Pa Had charge ofthe Gas En me courses of 1 ansmg Evenin Schools for three terms Instructor Stevens Institute Dept of Experimental Engineering supplementary term of 1909 Suu am 2 cn rn m I' D rn 70 E E' lllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIlllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll R . 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' ' ' A ' . 7 ' ' a sp 5. ,- ohn Alan Terrell, E E , 2. , T B H, Arrr,fm1zt rn Elec 1716611 Engmeevmg R P I 1913 Born August 22 1890 at Albany N Y where he prepared at the Albany I-hgh School Entered Rensselaer September 1909 from where he raduated wrth degree of ll 14 ID 1913 Ellls B Cooper, B of Chem , A.r.fzfta1zt m Clzmzrmy Cornell 13 A X Born November 18 1890 at Ithaca N Y lreplred at Ithaca Hugh School and graduated from Cornell mth degree of B Chem rn 1913 Research Asslstant Cornell Unrverslty A rxcultural College Sorls Dept last term 1913 Constructlon Inspector for clty of Ithaca summer of1917 and 191-I W1lte1 A Manss, B S Afrwtant fm Chemrfzify R P I Born August 13 1892 at Trov N Y Prepared at 'lroy Hrgh School lintered R P I September 1910 and was graduated rn une 1914 wrth de ree of B S Appo1ntedAss1stant1n Chem1str3 September 1914 ules I-I Robert, B S Arfwtczrzz rn Mecharzrral lfngmeer mg Illlnors 14 T B IT, 2 Born April 13 1893 at Lacon Illrnors prepared at the Lacon Hlgh School Ent red the Unrverslty of Illmors rn 1910 and was raduated m une 1914 wrth the degree of B S Was appomted Assrstant ln Mechamcal En meeung at R P I September 1914 Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ai Z 2 IT! -l ITI ITI .2 S9 X -I FH IT! 2 E E YJ IIIIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll M l l UQ L., '-4 - r-1 '. . . 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Engmfermg and Phyfzcf, R PI 14 B,RSE CR NE, TB1'I, Phalanx Born anuary 16 1890 Troy N Y Prepared at Lansmgburgh Hlgh School Entered the Instltute In Sept 1910 and was graduat ed In June 1914 Grand Marshall 1914 Appolnted Asslstant m Electrrcal Englneenng and Physics une 1914 Alexander Henry Cockburn, Imtructor zn Machrne Shop Work Born lwebruary 73 1880 Ausable Chasm N Y Graduated from Watervhet Hlgh School Watervllet N Y Experlmental depart ment General Electrlc Company of Schenectady N Y from 1900 to 1902 The Watervllet Arsenal 1902 to 1908 Instructor 1n Maclnne Shop Work R P I Troy N Y 1n1908 Haruet R Peck B L B L S Lzbravmn Born at Gloversvxlle N Y Prepared at Gloversvrlle Hrgh School N Y and Mt Holyoke College recervmg the degree of B L In 1904 she Iecelved the degree of B L S from the new York State L1brary School ASSISKHHK L1brar1an of the Carne IC L1brary at P1f1ISbUl'gl1 Pa IH 1905 6 Smce that t1me she has been an mstructress m the Summer L1brary Schools of Chautauqua as well as In McG1ll Unlverslty 'md S1mmons College In 1917 she was appolnted Llbrarran for the Rensselaer Polytechnrc lnstltute Whrch posltlon she novI holds Vlary Janet Cunnmgham Regwtrar Born In Green Island N Y Prepared In the Public schools and Albany Busmess College Employ ed rn the olhce of The Trojan ar Coupler Company from 1897 1907 Entered the office ofthe Rensse laer Polytechmc Instltute September 1907 30 IU rn 2 03 Cn U1 I- ID TTI 20 E A llllllllll llllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllll , .1 I., Al, 1 I I .,,,, .- ' A lf.-1 - ' Il. 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I' 1,1 gn gp' ff' Vg'f!'gfKgNI'ljgHQfxI V' ' 'fi'f-VI gy' ,.,.l,N fm l l5 UH2 EE E Mi H5 6 Ht Siagwili H I MIQZAH M lf 5liSrl f1Wuq in ,IHEM Y i sf QJJM ' 1P Z Q v QQ X Q A 9 4 f MED fa X RY Q g y., X Em :zz-vm H.,-, 'l lllllllllllll NINETEEN SIXTEEN Ill lllllllf W 3 dxf' Iarsturp HE closrng chapter ofthe hrstory ofthe Class of 1915 rs here recorded not because anythrng especrally startlrng has occurred durrng our final year here but more for the purpose of completrng the class chronrcle When we returned from our summer vacatron we decrded that there was a great demand for a rarlroad connectrng Hadley N Y , wrth Batcheller vrlle, N Y bo we drstrrbuted ourselves between said towns and rn two weeks completed the survey of thrs rmagrnary lrne We then returned home CTroy to make rmpossrble held notes look well on paper But our return to the dr awrng roorn on the hrll was reluctantly made as rt brought us wrthrn the shadow of the Fall term when the usual grrnd would begrn But most of us drd not hnd a great deal of d1Hdculty wrth the work durrng the frrst half ofthe term We all trred our hand at clock problems wrth srderral trme whrch rs standardly mean The most frequently observed star rn thrs course was that beautrful star of hope Comrttrng of course, those creatures seen rn play housesj We managed to take the course known as Rarlroad Engrneerrng but many of us were unable to Hnd what the text says Whrle the C E s were havrng a pleasant trme wrth Brrdges the M E s were amusrng themselves wrth Graphrcs and the E E s wrth Electro The next great shock to our system came wrth Hydraulrcs Most of us managed to keep our necks out of water but rn dorng so a good many of these necks were stressed beyond the elastrc lrmrt of torsion It wrll be a great day rn the hrstory ofthe Instrtute when revolvrng charrs are rnstalled rn the classrooms of the M E Department It was a happy day for the C E men when the seance wrth Electro ceased Durrng those srx weeks we trred to absorb what the E E 's had been takrng srnce therr Junror year Of course we only hrt the hrgh spots but sard spots were over most of our heads Durrng second term, we detarled the brrdges whrch were computed the term prevrous The general tendency seemed to be adherrng closely to modern practrcev or a la blue prrnt By thrs trme we began to realrze that we are on our last lap and we must settle down to hard work Qnot takrng chancesD That long expected monster ofthe lower reg1ons,', Thermo, came soon enough and we found that he had not been exaggerated by our predecessors But we must brrng thrs last hrstory ofthe Class of 1915 to a close We as a class are about to be launched forth rnto the world We as rndrvrduals wrll be scattered throughout the States, and some of us even to more drstant parts of thrs globe We wrll look back upon these four years at Rensselaer as one of the happrest perrods of our lrfe Let us resolve to make the Class of 1915 a credrt to Rensselaer and to the Engrneerrng Professron HISTORIAN 1915 35 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllllllllllllllllil IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illllllllllllllllllll E ,nu Q ' . - , . 01 - , ' . -an . . - A , 1 .T ' . . . 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Frrft Term BRANT HOLME GLENN S REEVES SAMUEL N GALVIN RAYMOND D CULVER l IlllllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllll L. 9DtErner5 Prefzdmt Vrce P1 .efrcievzt Sew etav y T1 eafrn fr Sfcorzci Term CHARLES E COTTON WILLIAMJ HARPER JOSEPH B LINCOLN EARL M Doro thrs thrrd chapter of our hrstory and now that all under class battles are over and we are settled down to the old R grrnd, we notrce that many of our classmates are among NCES 5. the mrssrnv A number of those who are strll rn the runnrng are pretty Well wrnded When we were rnnocent chrldren lrke the present Frosh how line we thought rt would be to be unrors Now that we are here, one year P away from our coveted ,,,, ,, ff degrees, rt would be well to cautron our readers, especrally those of the rnfant department that berng a unror rs not what rt seems to the lrttle ones It rs a case of green frelds far away all looks verdant to the verdant eyes And as some tell us, Thrs rs the best trme of your lrves A few new courses were trred out on our class the first two years, but we survrved them Now rn the Junror year, we have some work Thermo , Stone cuttrng, turnrng over machrnes, seerng stars rn Astronomy and when rn doubt takrng moments Qur past glory, we cannot narrate rt all, space rs lrmrted you know One has only to refer to the Instrtute or local papers, all speak well of thrs great class No srgn of the Sophs rn the Slergh Rush, that memorable nrght at the battle of Oakwood and the Cane Rush, etc, etc We have members on all 'Varsrty teams, also havrng champronshrp football and track teams 1916 looks toward the future May rt be as glorrous as her past May the love for hrs college ever contrnue to burn rn the heart of each man of that good old class trll the last spark Hrckers and goes out HISTORIAN 1916 41 2 2 1 i in il. ,- -rs. 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U1 U1 F' ID lTl no E M lllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll Henry Conrad Francrs Alber, C E Green 1sland N Y Born November 17 1894 Class Football 1 7 Prepared at Trov Academv G1 4' rf my man Ihy mr but ew Zlzy uozfe Duicfz Here we have the only and orrgrnal fog horn lhe sure wav to tcll hrm rn a crowd rs to lrsten for hrs vortc 'E ou ought to see hrm dancmg whv he rs so fraceful he would rve you the shrvers Dutch has mam natural attarnments such as srngrng studx rn etc but we mll pass them by Dutch has travelled some rn hrs da5 XVatervlret and South Troy bung the chrtl places We mll have to hand rt to hrm for berng a good rnstrument man on stadra work A lrttle advrce Dutch look out for sous brte sometrrnes and now bc good Wrllrarn Floyd Anderson, E E 1897 Prepared at Waterbrrrv Hrgh School Vermont Academx L' mylfmzg comm Lo lzrm 0110 Lartf Judy And5 spent '1 greater part of hrs boyhood days rn Waterbury Center populatron of -100 graduat mg from Waterbury I-lrvh School rn 1909 From there he xx ent to Vermont Acadernv lrom xxhrch he graduated rn 1910 He also has a certrhcate from the Albanv Busrness Collefre lrom whrch he graduated rn 1911 Andy s Greatest desrre rs to hold a posrtron srmrlar to that of Prof Moodv and needless to say hrs most beloved subject rs krnematrcs L3 1 V I , . . -, . 4 cr - , -H ' ' H ' l ' Cl ' f ' . rr L n - 7 f - ' '. . J l ' . 4 1 A ' . ' 7 4 ' 15 ' g. -' ' . . ' I ,7 U n 'Z J ., ,, . . . Q - j V . . , Y L A . Waterbury Center, Vermont. Born February 20, Ll .... - l , 'Va' 'r ' 1 7 z ff ff' rc , 13 - .ts - A 7 C I 4 '11 , .J , ' , - ' ' -r by I , r '. , ' I hr 7 Q v . . ' H 7, . . . . . . , 1 . 1, I l I , 1 . ' I '. 1 I Nl K ,.. V ames Thompson Ashton, E E Western Club K C N Salt Lake Cnty Utah Born September 18 1897 Asst Busmess Man ager 1916 Translt Prepared at Colleglate In strtute .4 bca: came ovw the mounlazn zmmze 'l hls excellent specxmen of the West has long srnce become C1V1llZ6d by the refimnb mfluence of old R P 1 He IS not at all dangerous except m awu ment, this he loves to do and we can hnd no man who IS lns equal He has a xeputatlon as a plnlosopher, hls chlef ambltlon IS to plomul ate a new phllosophy based upon the Ultlmate, whatever that may be In splte of all hrs faults Ilrnmle IS one of 16 s actlve workers If he does as well when he gets out of here we w1ll expect reat thm s from lnm Good luck lmmxe Vaughn Be1erme1ster, lVl E Trov, N Y Born anuary 18 189-1 Prepared at 'lroy Hlgh School Benny Behold thrs long llrnbecl natlve of l'1oV Vaufrhn IS so tall that he had to have an EYKCHSIOD put on hls bed to keep hrs feet from gettmg cold He IS as good natured as he IS tall however and IS not as shv as he may look Vaughn IS a born engmeer and wx hen nt comes to dorng anythmg rn the mechamcal lme he lS Johnny on the spot We do not know much of hls other mchnatlons but from xx hat we hear we know they are numerous He w1ll show the Collar C1ty people a few thmgs some dav Lloyd Burton Benham, C E Delta Kappa Epnlou K C N Auburn, N Y Born December 76 1893 Mandohn Club 1 7 3 Assxstant Manager 3 Prepared at Auburn Aca demic H1gh School It .f the uozce 201111 Ihr :mile fha! wuz: Benny It was Lord Chesterfield who sald that the easxest way to bo through hfe was to be sllent Ben has followed thxs rule almost to the letter and the result rs that he knows us better than we know h1m He IS one of those bood natured and always vets there fellows and has a great amb1t1on to become a C1Vll engmeer NVl'1lCl'l we are sure he w1ll 1n due tlme We all hope that h1s quletness w1ll result nn a wonder ful accumulation of knowledge IH the engmeermg lme Here s to you wlth the 16 sprrrt and all that goes wxth rt E Z 2 111 -'I ITI ITI 2 93 X -1 FU U1 2 E E Z2 IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 - .lr .U 1' 'I W Ah. Ji. ..... 1 - - . , . . . U , . . , 'H ' . '- , , ' . I , - xc .4 K - - an nj' ' 11 'V ' ' . . ., . U. I 3' I h - - . .A . Q, ,, . g 4 cz - 1: , ' ' - ' - J 1 ' . g g - V , J -- I war not with the dead-nor with the living. 1: I rv ' ' ' . Q . . ' . . Y , 1 1 . . Y , .f ,, - I - . 7 f I 4 AI . . , . . . - . . . -f : ' 7 -'J - xr J F ' - ' - F - n fi lf I ' . U . . SCU . YJ 7 I . E . . , . , . . . . ' 43 se sf - LJ Abraham Berkowrtz, C E Albany, N Y Born March 25, 1893 Prepared at Albany Hrgh School Har ilu' local lefty Barley Thrs two by four specrrnen of Albany would hardly be taken for a ladres man, but he rs Ask hrm about hrs nrght vrsrts to Troy Berk s hang out every Frrday nrght rs at the Fmprre where he garns rnsprratron for hrs many brrllrant deeds One of Berk s most attractrve features rs hrs hearty laugh Hrs face drsappears behrnd hrs smrle and you have just got to laugh wrth hrm He rs known as a hard worker and an excellent student and we have no doubt but what he wrll be wrth us on the final day He has many frrends on the h1ll who are sure that success wrll come to hrm rn hrs chosen held Harold Blessrng, M E Albany, N Y Born September 25 1891 Ire pared at Albany Hrgh School The loud laugh Zllal .rpoke the Jacani mmcl Red Even as an rnfant thrs youthful prodrgy gave promrse of future greatness In truth he was a verrtable phenomenon rn pettrcoats Albany was not brg enough to strmulate hrs buddrng genrus so he developrng every day from erght rn the mornrng trll srrc at nrght He rs fast learnrng the rntrrcacres of the scrence of pool shootrng Next to studyrng hrs arm rn lrfe rs to coax a smrle on Krng Popp If he has any faults they are easrlv overshadowed bv hrs rnvarrable wood nature and rt rs I1 blue mornrng on the Albany locals when the trarn goes off vsrthout hrm Charles oseph Boland, C E Tro3, N Y Born August 7-1 1S9w Class Basketball 7 Prepared at LaSalle Instrtute, Troy Fear vzot, y Lo1d for I .uzll do Jo Chuck Bal Chuck rs one of our fellows of whom we do not hear much except once rn a great whrle As hrs name rndrcates bowl he naturally takes to that form of sport Xou wrll Hnd hrm qurte often at the alleys rn the gym and rf you watch closely you wrll notrce the successron of strrkes that he sets down As to hrs class Work we can only say that he passes off each course rn turn but we have no rdea that he does any amount of very heavy studyrng Hrs ambrtrons are good and wrthout any doubt he wrll be one of us rn good old 1916 E E 1'5- 3 2 E E 9' llllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E. 1 , ul, :IV , r ,Alix .ll 'fl - ca Y - J LK ll ' ' . , . 1 1 1 - - i ' . . . . . . A , . 1 . . . J H . . I , . if - 41 ' 7, ll lf ' ' l straightway proceeded to come to R. P. 1. He is now E' ' , ' 'U an -4 :J ta 1 1 1 .1 y . J . . P , . . . g - , .. l l rr I m . , R - in If YJ fl ll fl YY ' 1 1 1 1 A it 3, I , 1 , 1 1 1 . 7 , l V 44 K 5. I V George Krrkor Hagof Bozran, C E Troy, N Y Born February 28 1892 Assrstant Manager Polytechnrc 2 3 Class Football 1 Prepared at lroy Academy Stand :lore thu 15 the mme Afllzemarr Baz When the barber crred Next Boz stepped to the front, but the pompadour remarned unscathed Don t speak about the nose, he belreves rt rs made for a rock testrng rnstrument Such actlon would krll an ordrnary man but not so wrth BOL He IS an author 1ty on Forestry Hrs executron on the pool table rs A1 Boz wants to be a contractor Some day he mtends to burld a 2000 story structure supported by balloons Thats a lrttle too much but heres hoprng you wrll be able to carry out your rdeas rn the practrcal srde of the questron Wrlfred Leo Brodeur, Ch S Phz Upfzlorz Waterford N Y Born September 26 1893 Class Football 1 2 Prepared at Egbert s Hrgh School, Lohoes, N Y Where there f a will there .v a way Hank One of our Speclals, but Just the same he was one of us and rrght there wrth the genurne 1916 sprrrt fhe only reason that we revret hrs leavmg rs because he drd not stay longer wrth us We lrke the good ones as they are few and far between He was burlt for a regular football player and we are sure that rf he had been wrth us longer that he would have shown a few pornters rn that lrne and would have been a star player lnmself We hope he IS contrnurng hrs study of chemrstry rn the same thorough manner that he drd whrle at the Instrtute Corwrn Wrllram Bryant, C E Theta 11 New York Crty Born November 11 1892 Varsrty Track 1 Class Track 1 Pre pared at Stuy vesant Hrgh School Fair ference rowned not on hw birth Here rs a mrnus quantrty, not rn class Splrlt nor rn work on the hrll but just because he rs not wrth us any more In the first place he vsas late rn comrng but we know that late rs better than never He soon showed hrs loyalty to Rensselaer rn makmg the Var srty Track Team He went rn for the cross country events Illness, unfortunately, compelled hrm to leave rn hrs Sophomore year but he expects to be back wrth us before long Here s hoplng that he does and that he wrlr contmue to do as well as he has done 111 the past if Z 2 ITI -I m m 2 92 X -l m ffl 2 E pi IlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll X - . ..,v 1, , 'b Il , .n. . ,ur ' t 1 0 . . , . , . 4 . ca - - ' n 7 ' - 4: n - ' an rn , E . . . - ' rc , an - 1 - y ' . , . . 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N.: 5. ,Q Walter Robb Burt, C E Them Nu Eprrlon, K C N Brooklyn, N Y Born February 14 1891 Class Track 1 7 3 Hop Commrttee 1, Secretary Student Councrl 3 Get Slemny Slemvzv Thrs drmrnutrve specrmen of manhood answers to the name of Skrnny Upon hrs arrrval he was generally taken for a student at the froy Aca demv but hrs persrstency rn appearrng at classes and rn rushes won for hrm the recognrtron of hrs rrght to be called one of dem R P 1 s From the very first he showed hrs aptrtude for study by staymg rn at least one nrght a week He has shown us some good work on the class track team He rs equally as good rn hrs class work and we are sure we wrll not go aw ay rn 16 wrthout hrm Arthur Hawkrns Burton, C E Chester Pa Born November 4 1894 Prepared at Chester Hrgh School I rhould be rrzll pluckzrzg the gran' io know when Jill' 111: wmd Buff Here we have a specrmen ofthe Delaware Vallex Hrs ambrtron rs to put an underground passage bctvxeen Greater New York and Phrladelphra Ask hrm about rt He has other equally great Ideas but we of color eftect rn the Chem Lab last year but as yet ue have had no report He rs often found rn hot drs cussrons upon the theory ofthe Westrnghouse Trrple Actron Pumps the K2 tx pe Locomotrves and the Battle of Gettvsburg He rs a good student and has lots of 1916 sprrrt so ue vsrsh hrm all there rs to wrsh Stanley Davrs Bush, Ch E Theta Chr 119111 K C N Raxena N Y Born Mag 3 189-1 Class Baseball 1 Press Club Prepared at Ravena Hrgh School fl compzznron that zr cheerful rv woflh gold Sian Here ne have a brrght young man from the brg town of Ravena Although of a verx obscure past rn the place remote from crvrlrzatron he has become very much crxrlrzed We don t know what happened to hrm when he bleu rnto Troy but our rmpressron rs that someone told how good lookrng he IS Anxwax the result was that he has been pessrmrstrc ever srnce lqhrs rs redeemed bv the cheery Hullo he alwavs has read5 Ihev tell us at the Chem Lab that he wrll soon be a very learned chemrst and we belreve rt If he does not blow hrmself rnto atoms he vvrll be wrth us rn 1916 IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII S :U rn 2 U3 U3 m l' D m. 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I 46 i K ,- W Davrd Herdman Cameron, C E R S E Theta Nu 11ps1lon,K C N Southamp ton, N Y Born September 16 1893 Assrstant Manager Basketball 3 Class Football 3 Manager Class Football 2 Manager Class Basketball J Relrgrous Comrnrttee 2 Assocrate Edrtor, 1916 lransrt Prepared at Southampton Hrgh School fl wee' dock and don r I1 wh Melody Scotty des, thrs rs Scottv, not a Dutchman but worse for he comes from Southampton Hrs ambr tron rs to get through the Tute and there rs no doubt but what he wrll Scottv rs a Jollv good fellow and a busy old scout You w1ll frnd hrm havrng a hand rn somethrng on the hrll everv mrnute, rf rt rs not 1 mana gershrp rt rs surelv sornethrng that shows a lot of class sprrrt As to fussrng, vrell we cannot sav as we don t know much about hrs proficrencv rn that lrne but we know he does rt once rn awhrle We all hope, Scotty, that Vou mll take as deep an rnterest rn outsrde lrfe as Vou have on the hrll and luck s mth you ohn lhomas Campron, M E Jonesvrlle N Y Born February 7: 1893 Class Football 2 3 Prepared at Round lake Hrgh School Tw Ilze 110166 of 1115 Jlugbazd, I hmm' hznz complam You fra lL'ZOLZltELi77lK100J'OO7l, I muff rlumbrz fzffazn Camp ln some respects Camp rs a sooner stu dent He d sooner go to bed than to study and hc d sooner stay up than go to bed 1Ve have not ret been able to determrne the color of hrs eyes because they are usually shut rn the class room tIV1Ug to make up for the sleep he drd not get the nrght before Camp rs good for a lrttle rough house once rn a whrle althoueh he looks as quret as a mouse He ventures rnto athlctrcs once rn a whrle and occasronallv stuclres, but just the same hc most 'rlwaxs gets by wrth one of those l s for the course Pablo Fortunato Carreno, B A C E Habana, Cuba Born, une 1893 lrcpared at the Colegro de Belen and at Troy Academy Played by the lfdzrovz Rfcom' Note the cute lrttle mustache and should Vou re qurre better rnformatron than rou can be adorded bx mere rnspectron apply to one of Trov s beautrful brunettes When he entered the lute he was not an unknown forergner Hrs speech, as valedrctorrarr of hrs class rn the lrov Academy paved the wav for a brrllrant future A hard Worker but not a prll Carreno has a perfect record He rs a splendrd fellow to help hrs needy classmates Lrke hrs brother, he promrses to be an excellent engrneer Here s success to Vou rn the future Z 2 m I m m 2 Q? x -4 m m 2 E ,Q Q lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll ,.n -. . .nr 1, lx 4 W 43, .ll V 4 ' - . . ., N . . . . , . , . f. . , . . rr rr :J ,' , za rx 1 ' - rc my . . v , ' Ki U ' ' . 1 ,- . f ' . . . -. , ' 1 ' - - ' ' fr I 1: ' ' . 1 1 Y . . . , Y ' . , . - 1 V I A , A ,- f N X , . . 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' ' ' J - ' . . 71. . c - . , 4 7 A Y.. . r , . - M oseph Franc1s Carroll, M E Prov1dence R I Born October 10 1892 Pre pared at LaSalle Academy Provldence Sa e 10716 and couservalwf mzmze Behold tlus fa1r ha1red youth our only sample of the famed Rhode Island Red He IS natur ally a good Jud e of chlckens H31llH from a small state does not make h1m a small man espec1ally h1s feet He has other qual1l'1cat1ons of a cop too but space IS too small to ment1on them Whenever there was any work to be done at the rushes 1mm1e Was al ways on the Job Brother Carroll IS sa1d to be fond of 1ce Cleam and l1kes to sleep pretty Well at t1rnes As a true frrend he IS hard to beat and we w1sh h1m all k1nds of good luck wherever he goes W1ll1Hm Eustace Chandler, C E Keene N H Born May 9 1893 Glee Club 1 2 3 Prepared at Keene Hxgh School Beauty 07 'wrt U all I mi B111 B111 came to us from M1ddlebury To th1s day we do not know why he left there but suppose be cause he l1ked the mormng a1r 1n Sycaway Soon after he joumeved to Pawllng Avenue to South Troy to Cohoes thence to Lansmgburgh After all Troy 1S the best place B111 came here to have a good t1me and at the same t1me to get a good engmeermg educat1on ue find he IS dolng both up to perfecnon B111 lt s up to xou to take care of the Rensselaer end ofthe ClV1l Engmeer s job up ln good old New Ha1npsh1re so here s to xou 1v1tl1 all there s 1n It Hen1y lVl1chaelCla1k 1 M E C111 P111 lheta Nu Eps11on K C N Sprmgheld, Vlass Born u1y25 1893 Class Baseballl 2 3 Captaln Class Baseball 2 Class Basketball 1 2 3 Xarsltx Basketball Squad 2 3 Class Football Z, 3 Presldent Class 2 Calculus Cremat1on Com nnttee 7 lVlandol1n Club 1 Prepared at Sprmg field 1-hgh School O11 for Zlzf dayf Ixeny dancer' llmk Here 1S a enume New En lander lVl1nk IS qtnte 21 p1lot and has been known to br1n the C W Morse safely to dock ASldC from be1n a great student Mmk goes IHIO the rushes regularly and as can be seen from above 111 for athlet1cs He made one of the best presrdents 16 ever had and IS an unfa1l1ng 1ooter at the games Of a mechanlcal trend of mlnd he st1ll has troubles wxth the sl1p stlck As a future lV1ecl1an1c'1l hngmeer We see sometlnng b1 IH Mmk and success Wlll su1elv be w1tl1 lum :Uv m 2 CD U3 m 1- :D fn JU E L-4' IllllllllIllllllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll lllIlllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllI lllllllllllllllllllll E , . . 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U . . ,, . 4 ' . . . g 1 ' ' . t we te L ' ,s V LSW1S Barton Combs, C E Rensselaer Techmcal Socrety, Rensselaer, N Y Born Aprll 7 1895 Mandolm Club 2 3 Class Baseball 1 2 Prepared at Rensselaer Hlgh School Anytlzmg for an argument Crab Lewrs ouglnally belonged ln the Green Nlountam State but now clalms Rensselaer as h1s home He IS a mrghty good fellow and Tau Beta P1 w1ll cer tamly lose a cherub rf they don t capture h1m As a boxer, well, the physrcal dlrector hked hxm so well that he had h1s pxctule put IH the Instltute catalogue ln boxmg pos1t1on He won h1s nxck name on the survey last summer There was nothmg but what he would crab about, not even chmbmg hxlls or Jumpxng fences Wh1le on the survey he used to l1ke to take mldmght rambles and stay out for several hours at a trme Success IS yours Lewrs and 1916 w1ll never regret the clay you decnded to become one of us Paul Hugh Conway Ch S Theta 1 VVaterbury, Conn Born December 30 1889 Prepared at Waterbury Hlgh School fl rnodnl hero Con Here we have the ofhclal prano player at the gb m He sure can play the piano, everythlng from Yankee Doodle up Unfortunately he had to leave us but we are rn hopes that he w1ll come back IH another vear Con was a strong fellow among h1s classmates and one of our leaders Wh1le here he spent a good as far as Waterbury you would probably find hrm st1ll 'xt lf He used to take a partrcular lrklng to ohn G so much so that he drd not have to complete the course ln screntlflc Enghsh Con xs there wlth he practlcal sxde of engrneerrng and we all hope he w1ll make good Charles Edwm Cotton, M E TheiaCh1 Ph1ladelph1a Pa BornMay1 1697 GeeClub12 3 Band123 My vom' U ragged, I know I cannot pleare you Bunny Bunnys name comes under musxcal Troy How such an enterprlsmg musxcran should choose engmeermg as a professlon IS dlflicult to say He IS at present the leader of our rehned element W cannot ment1on muslc on the h1ll wlthout Bunny ln xt somewhere Ifyou lrve near, rt IS easy to apprec1ate hrs talent It IS hard to say whether hrs cornet crles rn triumph or ln pam when he blows xt It was a lucky day that saw Bunny allght rn Troy for wlthout hlm our class would not be complete We wish hrm the best of luck and prosperlty Z 2 rn -4 m m 2 92 x -I m m 2 Et ki' Illllllllllllllllll Q lllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII q '.lh, .ll. . 7 - . 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L . u I ., ' cr - - an ' I cc an - - t . . . , . - , . , -. 1 7 7 ' Y P ' H - - H fl ll ff l !J ' u u I 'U e A ' ' A Ci ll ' Cf JJ ' ' ' ' - 49 T4 1 A - L41 ,- Wllllam Howard Cravens, E E Chl Plzz K C lN M3dlSOn, 1nd1ana Born Sep tember 17 1893 Press Club 1 2 3 Asslstant Busmess Manager 1916 Translt Asslstant Mana ger Track 3 Polytechnrc Board 2 Manager Class Basketball 2 Prepared at Kearny Mllltary Academy None but lnmrzl , can be hw parallel Bzll Charley Wzlluzmf He came to us fresh from the Mrlltary Academy wrth the usual array of artlllary lncludlng one cuss word uletly lncllned durmg hrs Freshman year he blossomed out a llttle durmg h1s Sophomore year and now that he IS a qualrfied Junlor he trlps over h1s cane w1th the best of them Bill ISR mrghty hard worker and full of pep and class spmt If you ever want any work done, real work, call on B1ll and he can show you the goods HIS work at the Instltute reflects credlt on hlm and we feel sure that Blll will never be a buslness fallure Raymond Drew Culver, M E Theta Clzz K C N Amenla, N Y Born August 28 1893 Class Baseball 2 Varsxty Baseball 3 Prepared at Colgate Academy Alf merry af the day U long mcknames for that would cause the wrath of the gods to preclprtate about our ears Hrs natlonahty IS a puzzle because hxs home town IS somet1mes called Amerlca and sometimes Armenla Have you seen hlm play ball No Well vou have mlssed the time of vour hfe Beslde hrm Cobb and Evers fade 1nto ln s1gn1ficance He has become rmmensely popular ately and you may have seen h1m xx endrng hls way to her house everx Sunday evemnfr May you always be ID the center Held of hfe, Rag and the be t of success wrth you Samuel Karl DHV1dSOH M E Clzz Plzz Beaver, Pa Born September 25 1893 Beaver Hlgh School Culver Mxhtary Academy llletlzznler he .rlzould lzatfe been a God Dave Here gentle reader, 1S a treat for you ust take a look at hxs plcture Llke all other good thmgs Dave arrrved late Karl bowls SYVIIHS, runs, exerclses, studles Cnow and the-nj and dances Next to workmgln the gym Daxe hkes to wrxte letters and those who have been favored wrth the same w1ll agree that thev are masterpleces of compos1t1on and have no equal He recerves 1 lot of letters and they are not all post marked the same exther Alarm clocks dlsturb not hrs sleep words dxsturb not h1s even temper and Dave 16 mshes you success and a roll of Faculty srgnatures a year hence IJ rn 2 In fn U1 F ID H1 Z3 E Y, IllllllllIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll L3 ,Q . .. .uf 'nv I' nl' ali. - - . . 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K V ,, . . . l P 5 X .4 U, Y- i ' 7 . 1 l N, A Paul D1d1er, 1 C E Chl P111 Prttsburgh Pa Born February 13 1893 Prepared at Washmgton and efferson Academy Washm ton D C May all your troubles be lzttle :mm D1 D1d a1r1ved on the sun of thxs romance 1n the early fall of 1912 As m1ght be expected he got 011 the tram at the town of Rensselaer and walked back over the lnlls but found nothlng that looked anythmg l1ke a college so he came to Troy and soon became a regular student It IS too bad that D1d1er had t leave us as he had a great future before h1m N other man could count turnm pomts 1n a survey llke he could It IS a matter of hxstory that as a concrete brldge mspector he IS 1n a class bv lnmself Paul sllpped off whxle the rest of us were takmg a phys1es exam and got marned Our memory W1ll be wlth you for years Dld Ea1l lV11tchell DO1g, E E Walton N Y Born November 12 1896 Pre pared at the Walton H1gh School I lu' act: pwufly .foberly and tempenzlely he am' jofudentmlly and sa sly B1 zbllt Eyes' Earl Brlght Eyes has shown h1s persevermg qual1t1es smce he has been 1n the ln stltute h1s study ofthe Galcuh has been a good example The Salvatxon Army 15 a great source of enjoyment to hrm even more so than some other tlnngs we all know of Notwrthstanrlmg h1s ab1l1ty for studymg he finds tlme to go to Albany once IH a wh1le We wonder why As an engmeer he IS rxght there W1th the goods and w1ll show us a few thmgs some day IH that llne W all wxsh h1m success 1n h1s future occupatrons Lawrence Austm Dusenbury, Ch S Troy N Y Born October 14 1894 Class Basketball 1 2 K C N Prepared at N1agara UHIVCFSIIY Wve wall out youth lead unto hzglm fluff Dufy Though a full Hedged student Dusy d1fferent from the rest of us as he only took a spec1al course For all that he d1d a lot for h1s class and surely showed an abundance of class Splllt dur1n the two years that he was here He was one of our great men on the class basketball team and lf he had been wlth us a Wh1le longer we are sure he would have made the VBISIIS team As to h1s work 1n chem1stry depart ment he has the lnghest complrments of all and lf he only keeps It up and we know he w1ll there ought to be a lot for lnm to look forward to i 12. 2 ITI -I U1 U1 2 Q! 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V i . . . - 9 . x 1 in X I ,Q l Illlll l Illlllllllllllllll R E N S S E L- A E R Walter Frederrck Eggebrecht E Dunkrrk N Y Born May 30 1895 Prepared at Dunkrrk Hrgh School for lm aczf, .ro much applauded Eggzf After graduatrng from the Dunkrrk Hrgh School rn 1912 he decrded he had the necessary qualrfr catrons to become an electrrcal engrneer, so he knew R P 1 was the place for hrm However he showed a prohcrency rn survevrng as he decrded to take rt over agarn rn hrs Sophomore year Srnce then he does not lrke rt so well We have rn Eggre one of those easy gorng fellows hut Just the same he rs one who always gets there wrth the goods and we are sure he wrll be wrth us rn June of 1916 ohn Rrce Eldrrdge Ch E Flhcta Nu Epsrlon fllll' Brooklyn, N Y Born uly4 1997 Class Footballl 2 3 Sorree Com mrttce Wvaa Ita wlzzfperfcl the Oueeu ack ,lack Hrst became known to fame as the autocrat of the Walker Laboratory where he has made hrs head quarters Hrs abrlrty as a chemrst has been hrghlv complrmented by the numerous Profs rn that department VVe won t flatter you any more Jack but we just wanted to express other people s oprnrons on your work When rt comes to playrng football Jack rs rrght there lf we all had as much class sprrrt as he has and as much push there would have been no need of losrng the rushes that we drd VVe don t hear much of ack as a lusser so cannot say much rn that lrne However, we do know that he yyrll make 'r success rn the chemrstry branch of engrneerrng Benyamrn Martrn Engesser, M E Rensselaer Technrcal Socrety K C N St Peter Mrnn Born November 17 189-1 Class Basket b lll 7 3 Prepared at St Peter Hrgh School I lo e ihf rlzort ozzff, the fa!! ofzex, Ban Ben, he came from Mrnnesota Lrke the rest of the cowbovs he soon made hrmself known and by much effort he grabbed the honors of berng the best fusser rn the class Ben rs a plugger and deserves all the credrt he gets If you want to get hrm started Just mentron automobrles, he knows somethrng about them all from the Saxon to the Ford Some day when we see the 90 H P Engesser Enrgma wrn the lndranapolrs Trophy we shall know that another Son of Old R P 1 has made hrs mark rn the world A l l l l l i C 2 i l iq 2 Q. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIlllIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll LJ - l.,r QI , is ' .n. 4 -ll 5 , . 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' , A I ,- V Percy Ormsbee Ferrrs, C E Watervlret N Y Born May 29 1892 Pre pared at Matteawan Hrgh School, Matteawan '1fl7?7,0.fl to all Zlmzgr could lm turn lm' hand Pwr Perc rs one of the hrgh brows, whrch saxrng berng translated from the colloqural means that he rs capable of absorbrng and retarnrng all the funda mentals of engrneerrng that are prled upon us day bv dry xvrthout the ard of the proverbral nrght lamp He rs quret and unassumrng rn class, whrch outwardly rndrcares deep thought but rnwardly deep mental perturbatron He rs alwavs readv wrth that cheerful hello and more than glad to help hrs classmates when rn trme of need Mrlton Warren Freeman, E E Plzz Srgma Delta ersey Crty, N I Born October 77 1693 Prepared at jersey Crtv Hrgh School I CU'llfKJ'! I do bla 4' today I am too brz lrt zllrlz Mrlton although a quret appearrng younv Troy he began to cast hrs net for butterflres H succeeded rn landrng one the first month he vras rn town Durrng hrs Hrst year he made frequent vrsrts to Albra rn sprte of the Sophs who varnly trred to corner hrm He was rrght there rn the rushes We must not forget that Mrlton was a student altho studres never bothered hrm From bo5 hood he was a crank on electrrcrtx and some dav we hope to see hrm rank among the hrvhest rn hrs professron Samuel Norman Galvrn, E E Delta Tau Dflta, KCN Buffalo N Y Born October 75 189-f Class Baseball 1 2 Class Football 1 3 Class Secretary 3 Prepared at Buffalo Technrcal Hrgh School Now but the bfavf can beat than are Gal ust cast your optrcs on thrs specrmen from Buffalo, our next obgect of descrrptron Gal rs a verx studrous fellow but rs not what you would call a prll Studres come frrst and then pleasure Gal lrkes to talk and rf you ever get hrm gorng let rt be when you have a lot of trrne to spare He has attended all of the rushes and has been a strong factor rn every one We all deeply respect and admrre hrm and have great confidence rn hrs future, as he embodres abrlrty, rn dustry and lovableness three guarantees of success He rs determrned to go back to Buffalo wrth a degree of E E and we know he wrll do rt if Z 2 U1 -I m ffl 2 fi' X -'l m m 2 E fi IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII E E E E E l - -nv' 1' l' 'I q .IL .ll , . . 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X Wllllam Hemy Ph1l1p Gardner, M E New York C1ty Born September 3 1891 Pre pared at the Stuyvesant Hlgh School, New York City The tongue 1: vmglmer than the rword Bzll Gmdy B1ll was only w1th us one year, but hxs sunnmess Jollxty and wrt IS st1ll a fresh memory He IS now at Columb1a Un1vers1ty, where he rs pursu mg the course of Mechamcal Engmeermg We hear he IS worklng hard there to recelve hxs degree ln 1916 Whlle here he never took part ln any form of athletxcs but no doubt would have had he stayed w1th us longer for he showed some form Whenever he went out on the Held He never seemed to make a hit wlth h1s home town glrls but what a dllference a hundred and fifty mlles makes Here s hopmg you are sorry that you left R P 1 but just the same we wish you success Thomas Mxlls Gerush, C E Rmzfrelafr Techmcal Socmy, K C N Cedar Raprds Iowa Born Aprll 25 1895 Class Secre taxv 1 F1nanc1al Secretary, Rensselaer Union 3 Class Football 1 3 Manager Class Basketball 1 Assistant Manager Varsxty Football3 Band 1 2 3 Assnstant Manager Band 3 Manager Vars1ty Football -1- Prepared at Cedar Raplds Hxgh School and Wendell Phllllps Hxgh School, Chxcago Tzcklz' my lon I m a bzllzken Tom Some pedrgree eh' We thought as Tom rew older he would get taller but that seems to be xmposslble wrth such a werght on hrs young shoulders Ever smee he entered the Tute he has been workmg hard for hls Alma Mater Tom IS the cherub ofhls class and as a grouch klller he cannot be beat Hls theerx Good mormnv IS balm for ans one who has the blues l-lls onlx fault seems to be 1D trvmg to keep the mhabxtants of Beman Park an ake bs blomng on hrs cornet Yom 1s equallv as act1ve xn h1s stuches as he IS among the fellows and ue know he wx 1ll be a cred1t to the lnstltute xx hen he leaves us Benjamin Austln Glllle B S T1ze'taClzz 11111 K C N New York CIIV Born March 14 12594 Basketball 1 Prepared t Horace Mann 1-hgh School New York Barr av Io Lam' fl Scotrh plaui wax he Guy No' No' He does not use a curlmg 1ron It just comes naturally Wlnle ln Trox Gus has be come the proud possessor of a Ureat number of mek names such as Gum Shoe wx ell we mll not tell any more as xt would not be rwht One of h1s mam ac comphshments IS mandolm plaxmg although he has not made a pubhc announcement as x et In hls chosen professxon he IS there Ask anx one at the lab 11'.l1S does not know hon to mlx chemxcals and everythmg ln general Now to get back to earth we all know that Gus Wlll Surelv be wlth us IH 16 and we wxsh hum all kmds of luck m after years at :U fn 2 U3 fn m l- na U1 10 E L-If IllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll lb. . , . 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Ama Krng declrnes to allow everyone to know hrm Flhose who do understand hrm, however, 1eal17e that he rs far from berng asleep He consmutes one of our members of the bowlrng team He IS r1ght at home rn the alleys and can show you a good many pornters 1n regard to rhrs form of sport When tl1e alleys are open you null surely find h1m there when he 1s not 1n the class room Tlns lb not all he does, how ever as he alvs ays manages to eventually get qulte a fevx P s on h1s card at the end of the term He has some ab1l1ty as a baseball player HIS greatest ZllT1b1UOl1 IS to become one of those famed ClVll engrneers of that good old R P 1 Horace Dobson Greenfield C E Delta Kappa Eprzlzm Mount Vernon, N Y Born Malch 11 1896 Class Football 3 Pre pared at Mount Vernon H1gh School, Columb1a Un1vers1ty School ofEng1neer1ng .fl happy gcmuf U cz gzft of 1zalu1.e' Horne Here 1S one of our youngest members Hrs ave does not correspond to young knowledge of the prrnerples of eng1neer1ng as we can easrly see that he IS golng to be somethmg some day Somehow or other we have gotten the rdea that he rs gorng to follow up the ra1lroad lDLlSll'1ESS He takes great pleasure 1n studyrng out the drfferent rallroad l1nes of the country He came to us rather late but the good ones always come that way lts up to vou HOFIIC to shou just ulrat you can do after you leave us IH 1916 Thomas Walter Halloran, C E Them C111 Broadalbrn, N Y Born January 78 1894 Prepared at Broadalbm Hrgh School and Colgate Academy Tire world know! nothing 0 1fr gfezzteft men Tommy Tom dr1fted1ntoTroy about the 1 h of September 1912, comrng frve days early so that he could be rn rushes Tom IS an advocate of the theory wlnch forbrds studylng mterferlng wrth 1118 college work, but strll rs determ1ned to go out rnto the world Wltl'1 tl1e degree of C E He w1ll do It too He IS famous for hrs strong grrp and when a Freshman feels that, he just naturally crosses hrs hands wh1le they are tred He left for a whlle to see how he was gorng to l1ke engrneermg He got a Job out 1n God s Coun try and has smce returned, determ1ned to get h1s degree Z 2 rn -1 m rn 2 Q X -1 m m 2 E L? 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H , Q . - 1 1: 1 ' ' - ' . - 1 , 1 ' N' 7' IIlllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Wllllalll ames Harper, E E Della Tau Delta, K C N Troy N Y Born May 3 1893 Class Baseball 2 Class Football 3 Prepared at Troy High School Go! the makm .r Bzll Here we have a native of Troy In him we see the unmistakable signs of fierce and ferocious temperament While not possessing a huge size, or a very large appetite, he makes up for it in his terrify ing glances, and lf you dare get close enough to him when he is a little bit excited you can see Jets of lightning playing around his tountenance When Bill is feeling like himselfhe is a jolly good fellow and alwavs has a cheerful hello and a broad grin that seems to start in his eyes Bill seems to get by in his studies as well as the lest of .is and we are suie he will bc one of us m June, 1916 oseph Winfield Hartman, M E Lyons, N Y Born April 8 1890 Associate gdlitor 1916 Flransit Prepared at Lyons High c ool Play ul blurlief that reemed naught, But lumuzouf efcapex of Lhouglzt late in the summer oe came to Trov in pursuit of an education that would make him a me chamcal engineer His prevailing color then was what might be called emerald but that soon wore oi? after he had been in a rush or tvto He then began to think that a college education was harder than he at lirst supposed. oe sayshe does not care much for the girls well he may be rivht but ne rather think he does. Hou about it oe F When it comes to studying he s a regular student. We know he will get his green roll with the rest of us. Williaxn Harold Hassall, M. E. Rfmfelfzfz' Tecl111icalSof1'f'ly. Troy N. Y. Born February 1-1 1691. Mgr. Class Baseball 1. House Committee 2. Prepared at Troy Academy High in name and lziglz in power Higlzw' flzaaz boilz in blood and life. B1'll. This specimen from the woods of South Troy joined us on our first day at the Tute. 'B'll 's t a pill', or a boneH, but he's there just the same. By no means does ' Bill study all the time, as until last Fall he made frequent visits over Eighth Street around 7:30 and you could always see him taking a Red South at Franklin Square about 10:30. There's a reason why he left so early. Now he may be seen quite often in the vicinity of Peoples Avenue. Never mind, Bill,the good always win out and we know you'll be with us in good old '16. Here's luck, Bill . 56 IlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Q ,-n .Y 9 'nv - . . - - x V l llllllllllllllllllif. R E N 5 S E L- A E F2 .. lllllllllllllllll W l l ' ' J - . . . . . , . . , . l , . KK ' Y If . rr - 41: , D ' .X ' 4 I I I 7 it . ,,. . A 4 u V- I , cc my , ' ' 6 ' ' U tc ' :J Y ' J ' . . . . i , . i . 7 V . . I . rrfqflu I ' . -'I' i l - - NJ YJ 7 ' ' , ' HJ sr ' I , Y C Y 7 T it 7 ' 1 1 no I 7 Clarence Raymond Hayward, M E frrrry Club Newark N I Born July 14 1893 Polytechnrc Board 1 2 Press Club 1 2 Pre pared at Barrrnger Hrgh School and Central Hrgh School Newark N He haf!! eaten mf out o house and home Ra We regret that the gates vsere left open for we lost a strong member ofthe class when Ray left us last Sprrn He rs now folloyxrng up a Cadets Engrneerrng Course rn one of the large engrneerrng concerns near hrs home town Whrle here he showed lots of sprrrt and pep Hrs work on the Press Club and Poly Board rs especrally commended In hrs studres he rx as equally proflcrent and we are sure he would have been mth us rn 1916 rf he had stayed We hear he mav be back ne-ct year Here s hoprng he does and we wrsh hrm all the success obtarnable Earl Hendry E E lrov N Y Born Aprrl 20 1896 lrepared at Troy Hrgh School Ind rt!!! they ga fd ami ltr!! Ihr vomie: grew that one rma!! head could cawy all he levzew Ear! Thrs golden harred Trojan rs characterwed by a profound analx trcal power wrth touches ol phrl osophy assocrated wrth a great love of learnrng H has done splendrd work at Rensselaer where he has developed hrs brarns to a hrgh decree of accuracy and precrsron In hrs spare hours he rs fond of shootrn and rs verv skrllful rn the use of the rrfle We realrze that Earl rs bound to be a great 12 E and we rush hrm much success rn hrs future lrfe Brant Holme, M E Dc!ta Kappa lfprzlon fheta Nu Epsrlon Buffalo N Y Born February 10 1893 Edrtor rn Chref 1916 Transrt Presrdent Class 3 Calculus Crema tron Commrttee 7 Hop Commrttee 7 Prepared at Central Hrgh School Buffalo N Y Tim 11 a mile of 30141 quahzy B Deacon Our emrnent edrtor comes from that famous trrbe out rn Buffalo where so many good Rensselaer men come from Flake rt from vour Uncle Dudley there rs not one that has anythrng on thrs box He has been a hard worker and a lrve one ever srnce he has been here and for a clrmax we have the TRANSIT OF 1916 After lookrng thrs book over rf vou don t say that rt rs the best ever then you had better consult an alrenrst We even admrt rt ourselves We would l ke to frnd fault mth Brant but he rs the most umm peachable fellow we ever met We only hope Brant that sou wrll make as brp a srrccess wrth everythmg you undertake as you have wrth thrs book Z. 2 m I m m 2 93 X I m m 2 'E E f-2' llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllllll Illl y ll r l A -4' ' . , -. . 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N mv. ,-1, -Q . - N, : - x -N33 , M ohn Walker Howard, C E Theta A1, Theta Nu Epsilon, K C N Brooklyn N Y Born December 2, 1893 Varsity Basket E ll 2 3 Prepared at Manual Training High chool Who r gozng to fade me? of Brooklyn He came with the intention of getting more knowledge and also other things If you can look back over his nrst two years as a Rensselaer man vou will find that he carried out his idea to a more or less great degree He looks into athletics and has won fame on the basketball court and still aspires to win an R in track One could well afford to listen to his many reminiscences Ask him about his high school alumni Association Pop is there in his studies and school spirit and some day will be one of our best engineers Earle Sewell Hoyt, C E K C N Oneonta, N Y Born May 1: 189: Prepared at Oneonta High School I beseech you all to be batter known zo thu genilf man If S llns young man is not ashamed that he came from Oneonta and has won many friends among us by his unfailing good nature He has often pro fessed dismterest in the fair sex but after we had found a few of his traits and habits we believe different. We know of several trips to Cohoes that he has made. As a surx eyor he is known as a past master in the art of juggling surveying notes and computations. His presence at the rushes has demonstrated his loyalty to 16. In time we will not be surprised to find our friend at the head of some large engineering htm. Adhemar de Caninde obim, B. A. E. E. Rio de Janiero, Brazil. Born February 15 1895. Prepared at Alfredo Gomes School, Rio de aniero and Brown Preparatory School, Philadelphia, Pa. The Rowland of hir clarff' ' fo, Jo is one of our very best students. We do not mean to say that he is as deadly as a medicinal pill but certainly does not let his college work interfere with his studies. ln his younger days his muse became busy and his Poetical Essays prove that he is as good a poet as we hope he will be an engineer. Io is very popular in Beman Park as a tennis player. He is an excellent classmate, always ready to help any- one who needs him. We heartily wish him great success in the world. 58 lllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Q ,- iv l 'lv' l r r ii. R E N S E L. A 1 i rn. Ji- ,X I -Agfgr:gQ,,fi-5'1:g1gssff5:55g1 T .,1:, -' 5:5-, .-E.1, .ef12 I : , 1 5 I - .E ' 1 -I ' -:i r 1 1-5 E3?E2 R:E1ES'2-: b?::S?1s:E:.f ' ., .f:-21155-:Zi1??i:5::'.?17f5?'if5Q5255iii::EHis2Fii55iiEFfCfEsZS51 - - . V -. f' ' A ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' - . . ' ' 5 - 2 , - 555355.545.555335.qM55 V . Pop. Here we have a product of the great city f Efiifffiiiiiifiif-F -JI1'f:'5 . . F7189-N ' ' ' ' ' f5Tzf'ii?5f?2i5z'FS5-milk I----'Y.'I5 'z'i' ' - M ' . , f ' .aazrillll 'G ' - lar. ' - ' ' 1:5ie5ffisS:gfE:'g.Z1.1153 'fa 1 1552 5552 ' ' ' - , fil.-:i25S2'r-T:iif-5: fl 'f ff1s1::s.., - ,-ef ' Siiiiffffifg-5E3?5.JQ ' H , ' ff H ' ' . H . . . 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N ' 1 ir ' li A ' - - - - I , y I Y V X J , 7 Lloyd Bldwell Jones, E E C111 P111 GND K C N Campus Club Water bury Conn Born November 11 1892 Class Football 2 3 Glee Club1 7 3 Sorree Comm1ttee 7 Class Presldent 1 Calculus Crematron Com mlttee 2 Hop Commrttee 3 Connectlcut Club Prepared at Crosby Hlgh School Waterbury Conn Wflzofufr tlLz11k.f KL a11ZZlz'J.r puw' to Jef, Thzvzkr that 716 67 wax 'ne E7 1.1 1101 e 51' ffm!! be L B Lloyd came to us a quxet well behaved boy showmg the ear marks of an early New England tram mg Lloyd has been our leadmg man ln all the 1l1Sl'lC5 and 1f1t were not for hlm we would have been lost to the world As rewards for hls act1ons he recelved the class pres1dency and also two days ln the hospxtal In the muslcal clubs he IS recogmzed as an art1st of the first order and any one who has heard hls Wonderful volce can tell vou the same After all, Lloyd s greatest energles are spent on h1s SILlCl16S and he mtends to get out of here ln four years We know that when we come back to our anmversanes 1n later years you mll be the Hrst to greet us wlth a hearty gr1p of good fellow Sl'llp Raymond Joseph Keays, C E Rensselaer Soclety of Engmeers Troy, N Y Born anuarv 29 1891 Class Vlce President 1 Manager Class Baseball 2 Prepared at 'lrov Hlgh School L'very1lz111g come: to ilzoxe soho waz! Ray No dear reader he has no relatxon to any one you know but IS just a slmple m1ld mannered chap, wlth a leanmg toward the engmeerlng professlon Ray rs already g13V but we hear that IS a slgn of the color of the materlal beneath the coverlng on his bean He has a superabundance of gray matter there pertammg to the practxcal slde of the englneermg pro fessron As to the theory he does not l1ke that so well but nevertheless we wxll see h1m vvlth us rn 1916 Flank Senlor Keelel, E E Rensselaer Techmcal Soclety K C N Benmng ton Vermont Born February 14 1894 Prepared at Bennlngton Hlgh School A7163 flk6 another IIEZZ77, ji1ed another Troy Fraulezc The presence of thls Green Mountam lad was notlced rn the v1cm1ty of Bed bug Rovs He has proved to us that he IS a Royal descendant of that celebrated Mohawk lush clan bv lus wonderful form ln prtchmv Water pxllows, etc Hrs most wonder ful feat was perhaps at the trme of the 17 Flag Rush when he Wlth two others were appomted to guard the Congress Street brldge As yet he has not been pre sented w1th an lron medal, but he should have been Frank IS alvsays a Jolly companlon and has long smce Won hearts by hrs ever ready steeple chase sm1le Here s hopmg Bennmgton wlll some day be proud of her nat1ve son Z 2 m -1 m m 2 Q x -1 m m 2 E ki' Illlllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIII E W .IL JI. 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Ne 1 Danrel Francrs Kelleher, B S Phr Upsrlon Cohoes N Y Born October 26 1896 Prepared at Egbert s Hrgh School Cohoes for hu act: .ro murh applauded Burr Danrel comes from Cohoes Wrth that perhaps enough has been sard You could prck hrm out of a crowd rf he were there wrth hrs hat off as he has harr that rs as black as Jet When spoken to he always has that lrttle smrle vvhrch We suppose rs charac terrstrc of Cohoes but as to talkrng to any extent wrth Nou he rs not there He dont belreve rn usrng hrs tongue for that purpose any more than necessary but we hope that hrs srlence rs an rndrcatron of great mental accumulatrons These we hope Wrll come out and beneht us after he leaves rn good 16 ohn Henry Keller, M E Delta Yau Dflfa K C N Nragara Falls N Y Born liebruarx 13 1895 Class Football 1 2 3 Class Swrmmrng leam 1 2 Varsrty Track 1 Class Tack 1 7 Prepared at Nragara Falls Hrgh School Thou hart oulrun the ronflable at lar! john '1 hough young rn years hers old rn wrsdom Note the broad forehead Accordrng to the scrence of phrenologs such a forehead lndrcates an abnormal appetrte for the delrcate mushroom If vou see hrm some mornrn array ed rn a bath robe makrn a Wrld tellrqrble words vou may be sure that Nutz has spred one of the luscrous fungr After raduatrng he rs gorng to show Nragara Falls that there rs no mrst ID hrs ex es Albert Franklyn Krng 31d C E North Andover Mass Born December 79 1893 Class Smmmrn Team 7 Prepared at Johnson Hr h School N Andover Drdfz llzou hem lrfff er fer Inn! In the Fall of 1917 a Krn entered the lnstrtute and thex called hrm Albert III for he was the son ol Albert who was the son of Albert Strange thrngs befell our Krng lor thou h he entered the Tute as a scholar he soon fell rnto the Ways of Old R P 1 He rs one of us and he deserves credrt for the wx ay he has carrred on hrs Worlt rn the lrne of studres Km rs rrght there When rt comes to rushes both rn the class room and rn the real rushes Here s to the Km All harl to Albert IH ef IJ U1 2 U! CD UI F ID lTl 73 E at IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIlllllllllllIllllllllllIllllIllIllllllIllllIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll L l l l in I 7 . , , , J ' , . , . KK4 - 1, , . if ll ' ' . . , . . . , .... 7 - I .. n , . . J , , . . . , . . . :T l. ' . ' 7 3 , , s D s r , -. If ,Y IK JP K ' ' ' ' ,. 7 Z H . 7 . . . '11, 1 ' - f Ig I dash rnto the yard and all the whrle utterrng unrn- ' ' li JJ - r' 7 T I 1 . - , 7 1, 4 n . . , ' ' 5 ' . ' g g , . . 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'YV' , . 7 1 D ,J ' ,Q , - g- 60 1 N., X sf l I ,- Earle Newell Lane, M E Rensselaer Socrety of Engrneers, K C N East Swanzey, N H Born Aprrl 6 1893 Varsrty Baseball 1 Class Baseball 2 Class Bowlrnfr Team 2 3 Prepared at Keene Hrfrh School, Keene, Yhz man behmd tha' wheel Lame He drrves a Caclrllac rn that far off town of New Swanzey, where they so nothrng but play ball In hrs frrst year Ianre showed us some real form rn the box He can talk baseball and automo brles trll the cows come home He has the proper krnd of class spurt and has been a regular at the rushes He s qurte some bowler too We regret that he rs not as theoretrcal as he rs practrcal Hrs greatest chfhculty rs hxrng arrtomobrle trres and he tells us that he has a lot of trre trouble Some day wc expect to see Lame to be dorng some brg thrngs up rn the Granrte State flhe best wrshes of the class are mth you and here s hoprng that you make good oseph Bates Lrncoln M E Rensselaer Socrety of Engrneers, K C N East Wevmouth Mass Born November 8 1897 Charrman Book Commrttee 3 Class Bowhng Z Assocrate Edrtor, 1916 lransrt Prepared at Keene Hrgh School, Keene N H All mankzmi low: a loam' f 5 Abe arrrved rn Troy wrth two purposes rn mrnd One was to graduate from the 1ute and to graduate as soon as possrble It rs very evrdent that he has made good hrs purpose, for rn the frrst two years he won a reputatron wrth the Professors Vsl11Cll would last a lrfetrme The second purpose about whrch much mrght be sard perhaps had better not be told just now, as rt wrll be realrzed soon after gradua tron Anyway rt rs wrdely known that Abe rs very fond of chrldren especrally of one Babe Nuf sed Puttrng all Jokrng asrde Abe rs certarnlv one of the best of fellows and rs sure to make a mark as an en grneer Rodney Lyman Loomrs, C E Connectrcut Club Rockvrlle, Conn Born Nov ember 16 1895 Class Bastekball 1 7 3 Class Baseball 1 Prepared at Rockvrlle, Hrgh School The brazil conmmf 1611 tfrourzuzd crlir In each cell .rome actwf amy dwfll Rod Ah' Rrght strarght from the wrlds of Rockvrlle, Conn a would be athlete and a lady krller of fame Rod rs a basketball pla5 er of abrlrty and an lntercollegrate broad jump of standrng Cabrhtyl Hrs wonderful vocal talent rs known to but a verv few May that trme be never forgotten when be broke the early hours of the morn wrth hrs pleasant melodres Rod rs rrght there when rt comes to sprrrt He rs a hard worker, too and we wrsh hrm as much luck rn flndrng success as 'rn engrneer as he has had rn hrs work 'rt the Tute Z 2 m -I m m 2 Q x -I m m 2 S E L.: IllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII L Q' . - v Q' I' 'l 4 ,ll b .ll . . h 4 . . 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Ny 5, l x ,- Earl Allen Looney, M E Ravena, N Y Born June 5, 1893 Prepared at Ravena High School Not lzahf at crazy ax one would thznle Stuln Rensselaer is unusually fortunate in having landed this future engineer During his Freshman year spent at the Dorm, Stub could usually be found ID his room pillmg hard between the hours of seven and eleven He has s1nce lost this habit and can now tell you all about the shows at Proctors as they come along Stub leaves us every Friday night to go to the wilds of Ravena but returns on Monday and tells us of his experiences during the week end He is an all round good fellow and will certainly be there in June 1916 Ramon Lopez Recinos, C E Union Hispano Americana Santo Rosa, Hon duras, C A Born June 15 189-1 Prepared at Waterleigh Collegiate Institute Tlzat tt .rlzoulzl come to thu Ray This peaceful citizen from Honduras ar rived in 'lroy in 1912 with a general knowledge of what his task was to be and nothing has kept him from his path He is quite a plugger but we all realme his difficulties and can give him credit for the wav he has done his work at the Tute Neatness is his middle name and woe to him who dares to touch a han on his well combed head He emphatically asserts that business comes first and pleasure after wards Hurry is unknown to him Our best wishes go with him in his future career W1lfred Thomas Lowery, E E K C N Richmond Va Born September 27 1893 ohn Marshall High School Richmond Va I little found at ozlg man Fmt lqhis unusuallv bright boy hails from Virginia the land of rest Since comma to Troy Fritz has been trvmg to devise a wav by which he could see all the shows in town and still get by on the hill In this he has been ver3 successful Rushes why you never attended a rush that our class took part in that Fritz could not be seen somewhere either wading into the mud up to his waist at the Hag rush or plowing through the snow in the slei h rush fhere is much that might be said about his trials mth the fair sex but by his special request thev will be omitted in this sketch. When he leaves us in 1916 he is going straight to old Virvinia and show the people there a thing or two about electricity. :U rn 2 cn U3 m r- D W 11 E Yf' llllllllIIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIlllllIIIIIIllllIlIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII is ,au V Randall MacDonald E 12 Drlla Uprzlon, R l S Scalab Scranton 1 Born September 29 1893 Vars1ty Basketball 3 Prepared at Scranton Central Hlgh School 1 oulh ai the prow with pleasure at the helm iliac Welconue to our clty, old top You re here at last but what made you late? Mac thought at Hrst that he would hke to take a college course, so he put two years ln at Penn State It took hlm qulte a while to Fmd out that Rensselaer was the best engmeeung school ID the country The old sorrel top got out on the basketball floor last fall and showed us that he could play that game It dld not take Mac long to become acquamted here and We all soon learned to hke hrm Well Mac , here s hoplng vou w1ll be as successful all your hfe as you have been thls year ohn Rossrter MacLean, Ch S Cohoes, N Y Born August 19 1892 Prepared at lzgbelt s Hlgh School Cohoes 111416 lhls fellow wrth the qulzzlcal smlle, the phlegmatrc thsposrtron and the character1st1c 1 should worry expresslon wanders through the Fl ute, makmg as much commotion as a cr1cket1n a cemetery He occasronally wakes up long enough to answer a QUCSKIOH lntelhgently but quxckly lapses back 1nto hrs orrgrnal state of coma Mac IS here to get what he can out of the CllCITlIStI'N hne but not to get a degree Henry Calklns 1V1acNary Ch E Ph1Ups1lon Cohoes N Y Born January 19 1894 lrepared at Egbert s Hlgh School Cohoes But turf he J proud and yet 1111 pride becomef Alas This brllhant of Cohoes sunshme IS one of the features of the Ch E department He has ab solutely no pern1c1ous hablts, except a wlld mama for the Sweet Caporals and prnochle Perhaps the latter IS one reason for hrs regular flunk on Monday mormnffs Outslde of th1s Mac IS all ught He has been a consplcuous man at every rush and a booster for 16 He has had a brt of hard luck IH the l1ne of srck ness thrs year and we hope xt w1ll not stop hlm from han mg up a map ln the Prttsburg m June, 1916 IIIIllIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII N- ,- Q .T -an - 1 -an - in nn: H -'S l - i Q 11 1 - -1 1 sun 1 2 1 li i l 'Ji .V f- 4, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlllllllllllllll lllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I Q' , 1 t v V -1 'V Alu I' 4 W .n. 0 'l , . . , t , . . ., ' : , 33, , V . x ' 1 - l H , .1 f - U Q u rx . 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' . l - lb Ni S - M ,- Roscoe Lee Martln, C E E sr n U S N San Dlego Cahf Born ulx 29 1889 A man that haf travelled and been careful of hz: zzme Hele is our only Uncle Sam man He came to us rather late and as yet we are not very well acqualnted W1Il1 h1m but We are sure that 1f he stays Wxth us another year we Wxll be able to appreclate all that I5 good about h1m H1s chlef characterlstrcs are hls gen1al smlle and h1s golden halr He IS surely here for buslness and our only grlevance rs that we cannot have more hke h1m We expect to see h1m some day 'rs one of Uncle Sam s great men whrch will be a great crecht to Rensselaer and to the Class of 1916 ames Fredeuck Matthews, C E Plz: Ixappa 11 R 'l S GJNE K C N Scarab Brooklyn N Y Born Apr1l73 1893 Recordmg Secretary Un1on7 Cwlee Club7 3 Assrstant Mana ger Hockey 3 Manager Glee Club 3 Assocxate lldrtor 1916 Transit Prepared at Stephens Prep Freshman year at Stephens lnstltute Made up 0 wzfdom and o un lllarty At the tlme of hrs arrrval everyone wondered who thrs peace drsturber could be He soon proved to be a fellow xvrth conslderable pep As a rule Matty does not mdulge 1n the realms of soclety but the Fall of191-1- brought h1m out ln full pomp All the C 11 s remember the day when he entered the had mth lnm 1 p1cL and shovel so as to do thmgs up broyyn Matty has shown us the rrght klnd of Rensse laer Splflf and he IS one yy ho IS golng to get there Co to xt for all you are worth Valentlne oseph lV1clVlanus, C E R S I 'lheta Nu Fps1lon K C N Brooklvn N X Born Februarv 1-1' 1897 VHFSIIV Baseball 1 7 J Varsrty Basltetballl Z 3 Class Football2 Captarn Vaxslty Baseball 3 Prepared at Erasmus Hall and Hefllcy lnstltute Gzj lzzm a pufll l all llat The accompanymg photo raph represents our fuend from l4lataBush He has earned hls envrable reputatlon around these parts as bemg a con snderable basketball player Our hero can also play baseball a blt ust 1 nee b1t As a member of our mllhon dollar rnfield he has been a stone wall at the short stop posntnon Off the held or the basketball floor he 19 one corkrng good fellow Everybody vylll feel sorrv to see h1m leave us ln 1916 but he mll take mth hun the best wrshes not only of hrs class but of the whole lnstltute ,I 13 ITI 2 U! 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I ' 'I 3 Y. . . . y 7 . 9 64 - Nl . 4 be 1. ,- W oaquln Fedeuco Mena, E E San Salvador Central Amerlca Bom lV1a1ch 24 1993 Class 1'ootba1l 1 2 Ireparecl at the In stxtute Nac1on1l del Salvadol and Kmgslty School, Lssex Falls, N I J 111111 Lf af good af lwr 1111116 Fwd lred amved ln T105 rather xnclmed to solve questxons by medlatlon than by co1po1al struvgle Honeve1, he soon reahzed the feroc1tv of the Sophs and soon determ1ned to clean them up lVleJ1a m lns spale hours has an xnchnatxon toward the weaket se-4 To sum up, Fred IS a 1sll1Ll classmate always full of Good humor ready to crack a joke We feel sure of hxs success as an II 1 'md we msh hlm the best of luck rn hrs future hfe Nlcholas Ralph M1DCl11, C E K C N Trox, N Y Born ul5 27 1893 Ple pared at lqroy Htgh School fl Good 111111111 11 lzelzez than pn' 10111 011111116111 Nzrk Here we have somewhat of an artlst 'all he does or rather d1d was to draw and draw, and then draw some more Ifyou mll look ln last 5ear s lfrans1t you w1ll see some oflns good work He has been greatly mrssed as a member of the 1916 '1rans1t as we know that some of hxs works of art would have ornamented these pages He left last June to do a httle of the heavy work of the engmeers hfe VVe have some reason to bel1eve that he w1ll be back mth us ln anothe1 vear Let us hope he decxdes It that way and we are sure he w1ll only stay here a yeat after we leave hlm 1f he keeps up the good work he did 1n the last two 3ea1s 1V11guel Rafael Moncada, C E Un1on Hlspano Ameucana La Celba, Honduras, C A Born September 27 1892 Prepared at Holy Cross New Orleans and at Troy Academy Beware the my o a patzfnt 1114111 M'1ke Behold' In your presence IS Captam Mtke, a notortous youth of Central Amerlca from Central Amerlca MILS came to New Orleans Th1s place not satrsfylng h1m he came fatther north and fmally reached Troy m the Fall of 1912 Mlke IS a small fellow and full of the old mek but w1th hlm love and books go hand rn hand He IS the author of Revenge 1S Sweet In a word Mlke IS a good fellow and well hked Heres success equlvalent to the 1nverse rat1o of the squ'ue root of your s1ze r N ,... i 2' Q E'- '.. l i i i -at i Q- l 2 l l 1 - 2 l in Q -1. bf ,- ,-gk E 2 E E E E D . ., -. 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Y , . . . -, . , . rx b if 1, jr - n fl ' ,I I I . . . 4 - sc ' , 11 ' ' ff ' ll ' KK ' 52 fl ' !l A . , . 1 1 1 To ' Clayton Henry Moore, M E Theta Chr Hudson, N Y Born November 13 1891 Class Football 1 2 Prepared at Peddre Instrtute Herghtstown, N I She' rf Zim rweztzft girl rn the whole town Clayt Here rs good nature personrfied Always smrlmg and happy, Clayt pursued lrfe about thrs burv When he blew rn he had a smrle and when he blew out he had a broader one Lrsten, he used to wrrte to some one whose prcture he had and what do you suppose he drd Whv they snuck away and got marrred So he rs wrth us no more To say we mrss hrm would be puttrng rt mrldly We wrll have to make the best of rt Wrthout hrm rn 1916 We Wrsh hrm health, wealth and prosperrty rn all the years to come Claude Schuyler Morse, M E Tlzela Clrz K C N 1Vlechanrcsv1lle,N Y Born May 9 1897 Varsrty Football 3 Class Football 1 2 Class Baseball 1 2 Prepared at Troy. Academy II: had mtlzer play ootball than study Sflruy Claude Schuy rs a man of many prfts He rs an athlete, a student and a musrcran He rs very modest and very few people know he plays the prarro and srngs It rs unnecessary to say that he rs strong mth the farr sex Who would doubt rt? We are forced to grve hrm great credrt for resrstrng therr rttempts to rnterfere mth hrs gettrng an educatron xxhrch at present rs hrs Greatest arnbrtron Keep rt up Schux and you nrll be mth us IH 1916 Robert Jennrngs Mrrrphy M E Prttsburgh Pa Born October 14 1894 Prepared 'rt East Lrbcrty l-lrgh School Oh, ,ohne zf mx Lmzflerzvr boy Zonzglrt llurplr Be rnnrnb mth hrs Freshman year Murph xv rs qrrrte 'r fusser Hrs frequent trrps abroad and to Albam were qurte notrceable ln the Summer trme hrs reatest hobby was canoerng on the Hudson lhese trrps have nevertheless rnterfered mth hrs work on the hrll Murph has a ood knovrled e of the practrcal srde of engrneerrng He has gotten up several useful rnventrons whrch we all hope vsrll some trme be a source of profit to hrm as well as to the engrneerrng professron rn eneral We all know he wrll bc one of the envrneers of the Class of 1916 llllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IU ITT 2 U! ,CD UI F ID ITI m E M IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII L . , . . . , . , . , . . 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T 7. - Y U' .C ' 6 ' , 5 . we X 1 I Y E E 'J-' E :E E E E E E E E E 2 E E E '-73' 2 E Theodo1e Newcomb, E E COHHCCIICLIC Club New London, Conn Born May 6 1694 Prepared at the New London H1frh School and the Bullcely Manual 11a1n1ng, School Such a ow 1.1 a nafulczl pfzzlofopfur Nawc Tfci Professor GICLIICS undustudv of the sl1de rule fl e p1ll Had h1s Summer ll'lCSl9 wrrtten before commencement DPIVCS a Metz and tallcs vaguely of the PICICC Ar1ow '1 hese a1c some of Newc s ments, we could name more but space IS scarce Whlle at the New London schools he acquued the habxt of hard studv XXll1Cl1 gave l1lITl the name of a pxll He has outgrown th1s hablt however and now he 19 l1ke the rest of us He IS not much of an athlete but we are lookmg fo1ward for l'lllTl to revolut1on17e the engmeermg world when he leaves us 1n 1916 Edward Carey O B11en, C E K C N Tro5,N Y Born September 15 189-L Class Football 1 Irepaxed at LaSalle 1nst1tute, You kno 0 me by my 7lld7Z7lElJ 0 B Of O Brren s earlv l11StOI'V, prlor to enter mg the Tute, httle IS known, the aboxe statement of h1s hfe IS a matter of record and eas1ly obtalned for the rest we m11st leave to hearsay H1s 1 sho11ld worrv CXPFCSSIOH wanders through the fute, malcmv as much commot1on as a cr1cLet 1n a cemetery H occas1onallv wakes up long enough to answer a quest1on lntelhgently, but lapses baclc 1nto h1s or1g1nal state of coma 'When he gets to talkmg, whv, well Nou just want to let h1m go ahead Here s to you O B mth all that you can vet out of the C1Vll course on the h1ll and luck IS w1th you ID all that yOlI do after vou leave us as a graduate of R P 1 LOu1SOSffOlCHk E E Gloversv1lle, N Y Born March 2 1890 Pre pared at Nat1onal Farm School, Doylestown, Pa Hear me a Zzttle 07 I have bemz .rzlml fo long L He came here w1th the 1ntent1on of studymg electr1cal engmeermg but havmg an 1ncl1nat1on toward the fa1rer sex as well He has been successful 1n both and has easlly gamed a reputatxon for h1mself He IS a good pract1cal fellow and a mwhty good one at heart Hls stud1es come hard but he gets them by PCISISECHY pluggmg He who works, w1ns N .p- l 2 l i Q Q - i l H Q l -ni :ti i Q. 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W - - - , ,U 1 ' 1 , AlfredT Pack r C E Strllwater N Y Born December 22 1893 Pre pared at Strllwater Hrgh School W zzh promuf of lzzgh pay and great rfwardf Thrs fearless lad after absorbrng all the knowledge possrble rn hrs home Hrgh School started out upon a Workrng man s lrfe After laborrng for some trme he asprred to become a Crvrl Engrneer Not lrkrng the crty he decrded to lrve rn hrs home town whrle attendrng the Tute He rs a great lover of chrckens and takes great delrght rn lookrng them all over on hrs way home each nrght We all wrsh Alfred the best of success and hope that some day he wrll become an engrneer of wrde fame Gale Hamrlton Parry E E Dflla Kappa Lpnlon K C N Dubuque Iowa Born Max 23 1893 Class Bowlrng 7 Class baseball 7 Prepared at Dubuque Hrgh School Ol fm a bzg at Gui Our specrmens of the rnhabrtants of Iow 213 are few but those we have are well preserved We have here an example of ante mortem preservatron 'lhere must be some learned source of knowledge rn the vrcrnrty of -1-th and Broadway rf we mav Judge bv the ease wrth whrch our frrend has surmounted such chrldrsh subjects as kmematrcs D C Machrnes etc Gus rs well Lnovxn around 'lrox and well lrked Avordrng the stock yard Havor we Easterners lrke our represen tatrve from the breezx West If luck rs wrth hrm he urll be wrth us to the end but rf he rs not the class that gets hrm gets somethrng good Harold Hutchrns Parsons, M E Pulton N Y Born September 73 1892 Varsrtx lrack 7 Class Track 7 3 K C N Prepared at Albanv and Fulton H1 h Schools Shall I go on or fm 6 I Jani rzzougfr? Ruby Rube entered Rensselaer on that memorrable da5 of September 11 1912 and srnce than he has been xxonderrng vxhx he drd not o to an A B school lt rs just as xx ell that he came for rf he had not he thrnks he would have been a lazv box Rube xx as one of the Hrst to apprecrate ym work and the racle tests He prohted bx rt so vsell that now he has an R which he won rn the mrle and two mrle runs He rs .1 hard worker rn hrs studres and always wrllrng to learn more If you ex er meet hrm you wrll know that he rs not one of those pessrmrstrc krnd We expect great thrngs from Rube rn due trme IU IT! 2 Ui CD U1 l' ID U1 zo E uf lllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllIIlllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII L . , J ., . . l ' - - - , . . . I , . CK ' ' ' ll . , . . . , . . 1, . I . . . I , . 7 ' ' . s - -fr u I - 11 z, -. rr 1 rx , ' ' - D - 1 1 . . . I . Y . 4 ,N . . , . f 1 1 1 . 1 , - . U ,, . . . . , . Y. . . . 1 1 A 1 . . N ,. . 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'Y , 66 N' X ' - j ,- Benjamrn Pranklrn Percrval, M 1: Rensselaer Socrety of hngrneers, K C N Iort ervrs, N Y Born August 13 lb-94 ass Football 3 lrepared at Port ervrs Hrgh School fl llzmg oj beaufy rr a joy ozwez Ben, Pcrcy Now Ben came to us mth qurte a reputatron as a student and needless to say he has lrved up to rt Percv at one trme had an rdea that West Pornt was the place for hrm but soon changed hrs rdeas and came to Rensselaer ust ask Ben about the black exe hc got rn Cas Analx srs Srnce then he has had no use for modern methods of warfrre But, after all there rs no one who would 'rdmrt that Ben couldn t make a success of anythrng he trred and everyone wrshes hrm the best of luck rn all hrs future undertakrngs Clark Delevan Perry E E Melrose, N Y Born une 77 189-I Prepared at Troy Academv Adreu .the rrrfd, and waved hm My hand C D Thrs trusty son of the sorl arrrved rn lrov at the begrnnrng of the term determrned to become an engrneer Thrs determrnatron, however, gradually weakened untrl at the end of hrs Sophomore year he decrded that the engrneerrng professron held no future for hrm Srnce that trme he has taken serrously to farmrng at Melrose and wrll probably be a farmer the rest of hrs lrfe We have heard that there rs a chance of hrs returnrng rn another year Let us hope he re turns mth renewed determrnatron to get that degree of E E Whether you do or not C D we are all behrnd you rn hoprng you wrll make a succcss of whatever you take up Gardner Darlrng Perry E E Melrose, N Y Born January 10 1897 Prepared at Lansrngburgh Hrgh School 1115 pathway 1.r among the lwf 2017 cr Gard Thrs brrght youth Journeys every day to and fro from the vxrlds of Melrose Verv lrttle was known of thrs electrrcal wrzard durrng hrs Freshman vear H soon became known by the persrstency wrth whrch he could rush thrngs, rncludrng hrs studres as well as rn the rushes Gardner rs partrcularly fond of chocolate cake He always has a good word to say to you and rs one mrghty good fellow Hrs abrlrty to make frrends and to do work are two Ene pornts rn hrs character He rs the krnd of fellow who rs bound to make good N ,- in i lr Q l Q .141 l l 1 Q 2 -inn tn! us . v , a n Y C s K i 1 'A l - - Q l H - H 3 l - l i l ti if ff-4 45. 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I U ld 4 llll is Edward Henry Platz, 1 M E Rensselaer Society oflingmeers, K C N Albany, N Y Born November3 1893 Prepared at Albany High School Dear In Deac we End a reversion to type He is a man of superior attarnments, one who rs noted .or hrs bright remarks and spasmodrc outbursts of almost human intelligence Well he has been with us for some time now, but hrs conquests he must keep secret, for we have as yet heard nothing of them We all deeply respect him and have great confidence rn hrs future, as he embodies, abrlrtv, industry, and lovable ness three guarantees of success Harold ames Pohl M E Vernon, N Y Born August 21 1892 Prepared at Hamilton College Certam wzndf w1Zl make man 5 zempeo bad This boy preped at Hamilton but he has surmounted this drawback and became a Sophomore at the Tute We understand that he has completely changed from hrs former ladv like way to become a regular college student He rs even learning to swear like a regular and does so on all occasions He likes to show us that Hamilton pipe but nevertheless he takes a great interest in the doings at the Tute. He has a great determina- tion to get that degree they call M. E. at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Luck s with yer. Calixto uintero Vauga, M. E. Union Hispano Americana. Manati, Porto Rico. Born July 31, 1891. Prepared at Troy Academy. Ho'z0'd you do it? 1'Qui11.H Don't leave for tomorrow what you can eat today is this young poet's favorite motto. Of a delicate constitution this youth tipping the scales at 195 will eat all that is put in front of him. He is very quiet and prefers the solitude of the country to the noise of the congested streets. His great problem is how to get up on the hill without getting tired. When it comes to studying Quint is right there. He loves music and sings gratis to anyone who cares to listen. We expect great things of him in later years and we srrrely will not be disappointed. 70 llllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlIlllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllll L1 ,4 F l Illllllllllllllllliifff F? 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Q Richard Russell Rees, Ch S Tum 111, Campus Club 1 e, 1 Born c cember 17 1897 Prepared at Kingsley School I frm amazeri turf! 1710.30 not what to my Drcle P11115 lrttle man from Eire looks to .rnv casual observer to be a most discreet and proper fellow, but do not be decervcd for that tvsrnklc rn hrs eye may hrnt trulv of unrrnrlrrned devrltry But on the whole hrs record rs intact, rlthough he rs rnclrned to follow the ways of one particular lroy maiden When rt comes to having a good time, he is right there Dick occasionally shows hrs lovaltv to 16 by attendrnf the rushes As for hrs studies wcll, there are other things he likes better, but he rs here for a special course and ne hope he mll get all there rs rn rt Glenn Stanton Reeves, C 12 Rensselaer 'lechnrcal Socretv, GNF Vineland, N J Born November J, 1691 Varsity Track 1 7 3 Captain 3 Glee Club 1 7 Polytecr Boardl 7 3 Associate unror Edrtor3 Book Cornrnrtteel 7 3 Char1man3 Assistant Manager Baseball 7 Class Treasurer 7 Class Vice Presr dent 3 Associate ldrtor, 1916 Transit Ire pared at 'Vineland High School Tha rmrtlz, CL nrrgfrty man was 111' of Glenn s actrvrtres at the Fl ute 1 rom the begrnnrnvf he has been a worker It rs not hrs fault that Vine land does appear on the map of New Jersey and un dorrbtedlv rt wrll be there rn heavv letters some dav It was whrle working for the Pennsylvania that Glenn got hrs inspiration to become an engineer H rs a habitual early brrd and mav be forrnd up rn the earlv hours even on Saturday or Sundav There seems to be no lrmrt to hrs ability Here s hoping you get the early bird s reward Glenn, for from the view point of work you more T1ll'1l'1 deserve it Meredith Wrllranr Reid E E Delta Tau Delta New York City Born Sep tember 16 1895 Class Swimming 2 Class Bowling 7, 3 Glee Clrrb 3 Associate Editor, 1916 Transit Prepared at Staunton Military Academy fllzf I rfrnembzz hun we!! Peanut Peanut rn size though not rn brain bids fart to make thrnvs lrvely for all comers rn the bowling line We wonder how he can roll those balls that are almost as bw as he rs He rs also adept rn fancy drvrng and rs more like a fish rn the water than anyone we know of around the Tute Hrs greater energies however are rn protractrng nightly sorourns to North Troy VVhen rt comes to studying, he rs no pill but he manages to get bv some way or another Some class to Peanut when he rs all dolled out with hrs go to chrrrch dress up Although he IS small we expect to hear of great things from him some day N .- - 11 ul i l l l U1 l l i i -11 l Q vu-u it l Q i l l i i 2 i i l l 1 -1. .7 .45 IIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII l ,1l'V T -', 1 s 4 1 W .n. 45, , K ff . fri Da. - D1- ..., .... ' . . rr I I 3 I H F I In Cf ' Y, 7 ' ' I 4 1' ' - I . A , V. -5 D ' . ' - . . is ' Z . . 2 V 4 . 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X 41 all X' f 44 J U .a '74 llll Raphael Dominick Romano, C E K C N Utica N Y Born February 27 1890 Prepared at Utica Academy A 1801111111 0 noble mem Wop Among the many notable characters who entered the Institute with the Class of 1916 was the Wop as he was universally known On account of the fact that he had so much spare time rn the Qualrta trve Lab we all supposed that he had a wonderful knowledge of the subject He always has something to say and could talk trll the sun went down He left us rn hrs Sophomore year and rs now with the Con be back neat year rf not we all wish hrm good luck Herbert ackson Rossell, C E l'31ooklvn,N Y Born December S 1893 Class Baseball 1 7 Class Footballl 2 Varsity Football 3 Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School A Mal 1116! manly, lztfle ellovo Runy, Ilmb It was with surprise and pleas ure that we found thrs small specimen from Brooklyn with us again this 5ear We must congratulate hrm, hrs perseverance rs most commendable Hrs special tres are football and repeating courses He has at last realized that he has got to pass off a certain number of the subjects rn hrs course rn order to graduate We greatlv revret that he cannot be one of us rn 1916 but we consrder hrm so now anvwax as he has shown himself a good sponsor of our class. Rusty has been in regular attendance at all the rushes. Let us hope he is successful in winning that C. E. devree he is working so hard for. oseph Peter Ryan, C. E. Rensselaer Technical Societ3, K. C. N. Butte Montana. Born .lune5 189-1. Soiree Committee -. repared at Butte Central Hivh School and St. Thomas Collebe, St. Paul Minn. S ing us zz zuffiwrz Jong. . Out of the wild and woolly 1Vest he came, ere he knew whither he xx as bound. As a miner he has the boys of ,49 stopped forty different ways. As a strike-breaker he has Gen. Coxey backed off the nrap. Last Summer he got himself in a little hot water. A big, husky Swede threatened to bounce a boulder on Joe's bean unless he joined the union. Believing that discretion was the better part of valor, Joe joined. He is now a worthy exponent of the full dinner pail and well versed in the working man's rights. To quote Joe- Don't make a mountain out of a mole hillg try gold or silver, there's more money in it. Let us hope he practices what he preaches. 72 IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllll H . V -nr -' 7 l lllllllllllllllllllrffr R E- N 5 S E L- A El F2 mlllllllllllllllll ll l El ic I5 f l I, I solidated Water Company of Utica. Weihope he will - - J . . I . 7 P ' B rr! P as 7 ll y 1 Thomas Patrrck Ryan, C L Rensselaer lechmcal bocrety, ONE K C, N New London, Conn Born rrne 1 189-1 Pre pared at New london Hrgh School lny old port H1 a lf0I7lI frm, 1.0 lrm rs 'r member of that famous Vlongolran trrbe who under the rble leadershrp of Vlrke Qurnlrn stormed and captured Port Arthur a few years ago For hls good work 'lrm was ap porntecl captarn of the Home Guards, a truly worthy posrtron A rollrng stone gathers no moss but as ew says, Who wants to be mossy' When there lb a good trme brewrng lrm rs always on deck From statrstrcs rt mav be shown that frm has kept the Bolton famrlv rn automobrles for the past three wears Desprtc all your faults, lrm, we strll 1 e you and msh the best of success rn 1916 Grl de Campos Salles, C E Sao Paulo, Brazrl Born March 18 1693 Pre pared at Anglo Brazrlran bchool, Brazrl I am the any junk 0 courifrv Here we have the only example of glycerl stearate rn the class of 1916 He was rushed to us from that South Amerrcan country they call Brazrl He has an unpardonable passron for a C l degree and all that goes wrth rt VVe heard verv lrttlc ol hrs dorngs before he entered the Tute and we hear less now Hrs occa sronal appearance 'rt the rushes shows us that he knows the true sprrrt ol 1916 We all know, Salles, that when you leave us you wrll show the natrve B11 zrlrans what they turn out at Rensselaer Slmon Saperstern, C 1: froy, N Y Born November 7 189-1 Prepared at Troy Hrgh School Be not afzard, .the ffm!! not hal 111 time a Sap rs one of those students of whom we hear very lrttle except that we know he rs one of us He devotes most all of hrs trme to hrs stuclres Thus he has succeeded wonderfully and we all wrsh that he contrnue hrs work wrth the same zeal and rnterest rn after lrfe Hrs fellow classmates have long learned how to Hut wrth the manv rlroy collar mardens but strange to say Sap has not even begun yet and we thrnk he never wrll The bachelor'sl1fe for 111111 rs a certarnty and not a doubt 73 N54 E L? 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' Rarmundo Sardrna Fonte, E E Ferrol Spam Born une 78 1890 Prepared at Instrtuto General y Tecnrco La Cornra, Sparn For I am notlmzg 1 not mztzcal Thrs specrmen of Spanrsh manhood came to the Tute wrth the hrghest desrre of becomrng an electrrcal en grneer He rs noted for hrs good nature Hrs only bad habrt rs to attend the early mornrng classes at erght oclock on the hrll He rs not satrsfied unless he rs allowed to do so Among hrs Latrn Amerrcan frrends he rs looked upon as a worthy representatrve of hrs mother country Whrle a Freshman he was undaunted br the Sophomore tradrtrons and he trred rn every way to avorcl meetrng them Heres luck to you every where vou go August Schrlt 1 Ch E Theta Nu Epsrlon, Phr Upsrlon Port Chester, N Y Born November 23 1891 Class Football 1 7 3 Class Basketballl 2 3 Class Track 2 Varsrtv Football 3 Prepared at Port Chester Hrgh School rlfy man 5 af true at steel Cu: No Pat cannot be found We wrll drspense vrrth the first chapter and proceed wrth the second lesson Larry, turn the crank liver srnce Gus entered the Instrtute he has been clorng brg thrngs He has played basketball been a valuable track man ancl the wav he played football last Fall rx rs certarnly A 1 We feared we were gorng to lose out frrend last vear when he Frnrshed hrs chem course but he rs back thrs year determrned to tack a Ch E on the rear of hrs name Although you Wrll not graduate mth us Gus everv man rn 16 rs back of you wrshrng you the best of success Samuel Selrkowrtz, M E Connectrcut Club New London, Conn Born Julv 16 1891 Class Football 3 Prepared at Bulkellv Hrgh School New London The uzeetmf' 13011115 the ham' do fever, From the mr head or ner, and jor rf' M Sam Here we have a specrmen from Russra vra Connectrcut Durrng hrs Hrst tvso 3ears at the Instr tute he roomed at the Dorm Thrs was too close to the Semrnarx and as he drd not lrke the grrls he left thcre for ffood For some reason or other Sam rs a lrttle sh3 of golden locks on hrs mental dome Sam rs a good student, and the words grrnd and prll are not applrcable to hrm A more agreeable fellow would be hard to hncl Some day we wrll Frnd hrm among our foremost engrneers IU IT! 2 U3 03 UI l ID U1 no E M IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll K , - I - , - If ' ' if ' 17 , , . . . 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I llllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllll ,c ls W1l11HHl 1Vla1t1n Shafei, C E Albany, N Y Bom 'lI1Ll'lly6 1897 Piepaied at Albany High School Spmcfz 11 gzcal, but .vzlfncc ir gmalez B111 r1l1lS PILUIIL, gentle 1eacle1s is the likeness of one William MTIIIII Shafer, I4 sq a lCIJlCQCI1f'1tlVC of the lute ll'1 that C'1l7ltll city of New Yoik on the placid Hudson It IS almost hopeless to na111te all the important events of Bills CIILCI within the naiiow space assigned fOl B111 his had many episodes while hehas been with us on the hill Heis l1CgUlJlPZ1SSLl'1H,C1 on the local eveiv day He is veiy modest and fen have CVCI heard of his l1Cl0ISl'I1 which he displays at night FOI all that Bill seems to be quite a student but one of the kmd ne l1Ct1l VCIV little about We all hope his silence IS 'ln indication of great '1l3SO1b1I1g power If that is so we 11e suie his woik at the lute will prove 1 success William Lloyd Shahan C 11, Rensselaer lechnical Society, lx C, N lort Henrv, N Y Boin Iulx 10 1899 an 1 7 Class Baseball 1 Assistant Manager Hockey 3 Prepzued at Poit Henrv l-hgh School Sleep 1f zz nnllt flung, btlotrel rom pole' lo pol: Lula from the north moods came this lengthv, lanky lad While theie one could have found him making hieioglvphics with a pencil and tickling the IVOIICS of a tvpewriter fo1 the D 8. H or at his avoca tion, that of sending messages over the une l11ed of this he decided on getting .1 diploma from Rensselaer as the stepping stone fo1 his higher goal As a vuelder of the tennis 1'1cket, manv envv him as a musician, Dormg will find him a rn al, as 1 bowle1, no one need fear him, as a good fellow, eveivbodv likes a thin man and last but not least, as a student, 14111 Beta P1 would have found a wood man As a ICNVAICI for xour endeavors L11ke, may you find the R l 1 sheep skin a valuable asset in VOLII futuie life Tracy Hazard Sherman, C. E. Them Ai. Nyack N. Y. Born September 26 1893. Associate Editor, 1916 Transit. Prepared at Nyack High School. Silmzce har mzmy azZva1ztag4'.v. Tracy, Somehow Tracy seems to stand for all that is virtuous in Institute life and consequently he is a failure from the historian s point of view. It is not so however in looking at him from another angle. If you want to take the time he would probably be more than glad to show you how to study We do not know what he does with all his time but from all appearances he seems to be putting it to good advantave for we see him pull off the rushes in the.class room. He has the 1916 spirit, and a lot of it as is shown by l1is constant appearance at all the rushes. We know you will show 11s what an engineer should do after you leave us next year. V' 75 if E 5 E 2 - -5 3 : E fe-2' IIIIIIllIIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIllIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll if 4.41 Roy Frank Shults, C E Delta Kappa Epnlon Buffalo, N Y Born March 27 1892 Class Swrmmrng Team 1 Prepared at Lafayette Hrgh School, Buffalo, N Y Noifzmg doing or me, love and .rczence cannot agree Roy Thrs boy rn hrs Freshman year was a studrous lrermrt, rt berng a superhuman task to drag hrm forth from the solrtude of hrs room Roy was a student, for as a chemrst, surveyor and draftsman he had the Profs takrng notrce and was sure pledged for a key later on Thrs studrous habrt was the general order except now and then when Roy would Jorn the ranks of merry good fellows and show us the mrghty good scout he rs, and then towards the end of the year he began collectrng postmarks from Buffalo so that after frnrshrng hrs Freshman year clean h decrded he was ready to tackle the cruel world We re sorry you drd rt Roy for we mrss your smrle and jolly re o Harolde Morell Srmon, M E Utrca N Y Born March 12 1893 Prepared at Utrca Free Academy Where time rf a wrll there rf a way rm It rs Wrth the utmost regret that me cannot see Cv mth us rn 1916 Don t mrstake hrm for a so called bone head for he rs far from rt Hrs hrs first vear here He rs now back wrth us and dorng hrs best to not get any farther behrnd the class than he alreadv rs As to hrs lrfe before enterrng the Instr tute we can not say much about but we do know that srnce he has been here he has been a lrttle quret Never theless he has shown class sprrrt and wrll rn trme make a re ular toggle jornt Martrn Xavrer Smrth, Ch E Norfolk Va Born November .10 189-lr Pre pared at Norfolk Academy I Izereerfz 1 our IVOff1LlP J 11:21:16 f X M X rs one of those fellows who go about therr busrness wrthout makrng much norse When he opens hrs mouth whv then he trres to say somethrng funny We mrght state that we almost laughed once at one of hrs Jokes He rs a Vrrgrnran through and through and rf you ask hrm where he came from he rrrll be sure to tell you wrthout anv hesrtatron He s here to work and we know that he wrll get all there rs to get lhat s the sprrrt and you yrrll get there rf you keep rt up IU lTl 2 UQ. 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K ' 3 V Wrllram Sherman Smrth M E Red Hook N Y Born March 1 1891 Ire pared at Red Hook Hrgh School and Wesleyan Unrversrty Mrddletown, Conn Thou an a .rcholar Smuty Here we have a represcntatrve from Wesleyan Unrversrty We wrsh we could get some more just lrke hrm that are as energetrc rn therr studres He came to us thrs year wrth more or less of '1 trarnrng rn the rudrments of a future engrneer We do not know thc exact reason for hrs leavrng that Conncctrcut Unrversrtv but suppose rt was because he had heard of the good work the fellows of that bad R P I were dorng Smrtty rs a hard worker and occasronally hc does a lrttle pluggrng You could prck hrm anywhere rn a crowd as he always carries a woolen bag rn whrch he puts hrs books Here s hoprng you wrll ncver bc sorry you came to Rensselaer Theodore Mason Snyder, E E Tzzfla Chz, K C N Brooklyn N Y orn November 16 1890 Polytechnrc Board 1 2 Press Club 1 7 3 Class Secretary 1 Class Cheer leader 1 7 3 rrnror Cheer Leader 3 House Commrttee 3 Busrness Manager, 1916 lransrt Prepared at Colgate Academy and Colgate Unr versrty Thou rpcakexl wus: than thou af! bewmc' of ff laekuardness rn gorng forward rs not one of hrs characterrstrcs much to the contrarv Ted has been connected rn some wav rn almost every actrvrty on the hrll mth the sole exceptron of the Glee Club, and there seems to be verv good reason for thrs Don t ever ask hrm about that watch he lost last Summer rf you strll want to hve fed eft Colgate, after one year, to come to Rensselaer and srnce he arrrved he has done much for hrs school He rs alvx avs good natured and has many frrencls who wrll mrss hrm rn rrne of 1916 Hrs name mll surely be among the hrffhest after he leaves us Robert Larrd Sommervrlle E E Them Chz, K C N Albany, N Y Born Sep tember -1 1894 Assrstant Manager Glee Club w Prepared at Albany Hrgh School and Canal 7one Hrgh School And rome that rnrzle have zu than lrcmif 'mzllzom 0 mzfchuf Bob Sro 31 Here ue have an example of what the arr, water, etc, wrll do for man at the Panama Canal How he ever came back to these regrons after lrvrng rn that sunny clrmatc. we do not know Hrs pet hobby as far as we can make out rs showrng the faculty wherern they are wrong In the E E department he gets away wrth the goods but rn the M E department they show hrm up, then vou do not Want t0 be Hf0UHd Approach hrm rn a playful way and one rs sure to be rebuffed Wrth a summary Grow up HOWCVCF Bob wrll be there strong at the Frmsh and we Jorn rn wrshrng hrm the best of success if E E Z'- lllllllllllllllllllllll IIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllIllIlllIllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII R ,gn .A '. , .NN : ,' ' . 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' .- l llllll Hrppolyto Gouvea Souto, B A F, E R10 de -lanrero, Brazrl Born August 13 1892 Prepared at Gymnasro Leopoldrnense, Mrnas, Brazrl, and Worcester Polytechnrc Instrtute llone, alone, all all alone Scooto The accompanyrng photograph shows our frrend from the far off country ofBraz1l Prevrous to enterrng the 'lute he got an A B degree at one of the noted South Amerrcan Colleges He was not satrsfred wrth that trarnrng so he trred hrs luck at the Worcester Polytechnrc Instrtute That was not up to hrs standard so he soon left and came to Rensselaer Prof McGrH ert chrrstened h1m wrth the name Scooto whrch srrll hangs close to hrm Scooto rs one of our quret fellows and we hardly know that he rs one of us He seems to be determrned to get that degree rn Electrr cal Fngrncerrng Luck rs wrth you Scooto, go to rt cc Charles Benson Spellman, M F, Prttsforcl, N Y Born Apr1l5 189-1 Prepared at Prttsford Hlgh School Speaker! thou zu 101121 'nrfamngf Bennu' If vou hear three short rrngs of the door bell and a rush for the drnrngroom table grab xour prece of cake for Benny rs comrng and no one can determrne hrs capacrty for cake At Hash House league basketball and general rough house he rs hard to beat He rs a good srnger, too, sometrmes P Those dreamy ex es of hrs have been the cause of many a plunge rnto sotretv He has had a try at the porch hammocks rn Lansrngburgh and the starrvx ays rn Lansrngburgh Benny rs alwxavs ready to lend a hand and we wrll all mrss h1m rn 1916 Frank Spodrck C E Plzz Swma Delta Sag Harbor, N Y Born September 9 189-l Assocrate Fdrtor, 1916 lransrt Prepared at Prerson Hr h School flU LL7lLL a vzztue rj 3014 have rt not Spa Here we have mth us a specrmen of Sag Harbor and a lrve one at that Spo we must adrnrt was green rn hrs Freshman Vear He rs a good one for the rushes as was seen by the promrnent part he took rn them He rs a favorrte among the ladres and hrs callrng cannot be beaten Frank rs not what you mrght call a prll but he does hrs share of studyrng He rs a Uood student and we are confident that he rs gorng to make hrs mark rn the engrneerrng world So Frank, good luck and success rs the srncere wish of vour classmates IU lTl 2 U3 U3 ITI F' D ITI Z7 E f-In lllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll M ,nn . ., . . . , . 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X I V ohn Henry Steurer, E E Nevx York Crtv Born anuary 15 1893 Ire pared at Crty College of New York Hem me or I know what I my ac fhe orrgrnal daddy long legs and fly catcher He came to the lute from that wrde famed Crty College of New York He has shown us a ftw thrngs In the engrrreerrng lrne that we have never heard of before It s good dope so we wrll never for get lf As for fussrng, Jack rs rrght there mth the goods Any evenmg you wxrll be able to see hrm wendrng hrs way down town and rf vou should follow hrm for several nrghts you would End that he never goes to the same place twrce ack rs burlt lrke an athlete but as vet we have not seen hrm enter rn anv form of athletrcs rlhe rushes, he has been scared of brrt We hope, ack, you mll lose all your fear before you leave us rn une of 1916 Howard hlmore Stevens, M E Auburn, N Y Born July 1 1894 Class Base ball 1 Mandolrn Club 1 2 3 Band 1 7 3 Glee Club 1 Prepared at Auburn Hrgh School I mvmot lf!! a lrf, faifzm, I drd Lf Slew Stexe came to Rensselaer wrth the hopes of carrvrng out two rdtas, one to get a degree of V1 E the other to rrnpart to us just what musrt really rs We, as engrneers, 'ue taught to hold to cruel facts but our fancy cannot prevent from xxonderrnff rf Steve, lrke the Pred Prper of Hamlrn can do the supernatural We could expect hrm to so charm a rrver wrth hrs rnusrc as to cause drops of water to appear and do the bunnv hug etc Other than the musrcal srde of student lrfe Steve tends strrctly to hrs studres and we are sure he mll be one of the hrgh brows In due trmt Robert Ernest Strcht, E E Western Club Butte, Montana, Born March 79 1893 Prepared at Republrc Hrvh School, Re publrc, Wash Thus men may glow wzfw wavy day Bob 'lhe Great Pacrfrc sent us thrs modest ap pearrng chap He rs always on deck wrth hrs famous western grrn and cheerrng greetrngs He drd not suffer the loss of a krnd paternal gurdance In order to come wav across the contrnent, thus elrmrnatrng the chance of battles wrtlr the Flrov mardens He has shown hrs Hvhtrng blood rn all the rushes Ask hrm about the canrne he found up rn Oakwood one nrght He has proved to be a loval classmate and 1 true son o P I wr E E Q2 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIllllIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll l ,un .A , , I - I- I 4' 'H ,, . .. - ' A F . 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T I , Lg. l 5 4 3 B I' 1 'A I ,S 1 E me m1 2 U3 CD m 1- D rn FU Werner Campbell Strecker, C E K C N Troy N Y Born July 31 1895 Pre pared at Troy H1011 School dlethought 11 wax the 710156 0 not and 111 managed mcfrzmemt Smack, Pop This good natured Dutchman started w1th us in the Fall of 1912 and is still with us Streck will show us a few things in the engmeermg line some day In you we find two f21llHgS losing your temper and adoring an argument Streck IS a good one for the chicken lme but, what s the use we all do it Outside of these Streck is a mighty good scout He IS a good worker and always thinks of his pilhng before he leaves for Watervhet Suck to If and we wish you the best of luck Some big position is suielv waiting for vou F1ede11ck Sturz, 1 E E New York Citv Born November 2 1893 Assist ant Manager Track 3 Class Football 1 2 3 Prepared at Stuyvesant High School Oh, how I do low blondf Blomiy Wlzme Blondy came to us in the Fall of 1917 and straightwxay proceeded to become a high brow but he has long since g1ven it up and is member of this illustrious class of Nineteen Sxxteen lhough one might not guess it Wl11K1CS head con rams a lot of information especially in regard to the weaker sex As a hve vsire he is beginning to show up several Cl1Zi13CtCI'1SI1CS of that science and we only hope he mll be able to accumulate a lot more and then ue are sure he will be with us in 1916 W1ll13Hl Henry TIOXV, 1 Ylzcla 11 Theta Nu Epsilon Chlcago 1ll Born anuarv 24 1693 Vars1t3 frack 1 2 J re pa1ed at Englewood High School, Chicago Brin' fr' me 111' mover wztlz much relerzty B111 1h1s auburn haired youth from Clncago is one of Rensselaers record makers He has done this with his unusual track ability and has smashed several of our old records His pr1nc1pal occupation is expressing his opiruon of the various professors and his lack of knowledge of his courses these we find he manages to pass oFf' He is absolutelx opposed to fussmg but '1 small picture on his desk seems to 1nd1cate that there is an exception But in spite of his red hair and other drawbacks Bill has always been a mnner and we hope for his futu1e success i l - l l l i i - 2 G - C 1: L3 lllllllllIllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII X lb 4 ,pg JI. 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' - ' ' 1 r 1' 1 I - ' 80 Sul K Leonardo Valdrvreso, C E urto, Lcuador S A Born November 6 1893 Prepared at Bethlehem Preparatory School Bethlehem, P1 Szlrrrrr har many aflaarzlagzxr a Val as the Troy mardens have chrrstened hrm Jorned our fold rn the Fall of 1917 He followed us vehemently untrl the second term of our Sophomore year when he left us followrng a quarrel wrth Prof Plunkem He recovered however and came back wrth us last Fall Hrs motto rs Srlence rs golden , especrally when von are rn a telephone pay statron Wrth remarkable ease and raprdrty he has carrred out Cuprd s plans but strll rs not a Hrrt We conclude by wrshrng Val good luck rn all hrs undertakrngs and we earnestly hope he Wrll be wrth us rn 1916 Edward Magrll Wales, C E Theta Chr Troy N Y Born December 12 1895 Class Pootball 1 7 3 Class Basketball 1 3 Track 3 Prepared at lroy Academy Where dwell you pretty youth? Edalze As we pass along we come to an exhrbrt called Wales Thrs sounds hshx but nevertheless rt rs an rnterestrng specrmen As a basketballrst there. rs none hner rn the land He rs as graceful as a whale on the floor Speakrng of grace remrnds us ofthe fact that when rt comes to le dansant our Eddre rs there He spent the Summer grvrng exhrbrtrons at Round Lake Thrnk of rtl Phe only trouble rs that he rs a natrve Trojan Nevertheless we hope he wrll not be harpooned but Wrll be mth us rn 16 'md we wrsh hrm the brrghtest of Futures Rrchard Frederrck Warren, Jr Ch E Della Tau Delta Paterson N I Born August 12 1893 Glee Clrrb 1 Sorree Commrttee 2 Prepared at Stuyvesant Hrglr School Right welcome 111 Ere we depmt we ll .flzarf a liouvzleouf tzmz Bob Observe thrs rntellectual physrognomyl Altho clarmrng to be Irrsh We don t belreve rt Hrs whole person calls to mrnd the green pastures and lrmburger of Germany If you wrsh to see Bob at hrs best go rnto the Chemrtal Lab among the ethcrral odors that permeate that atmosphere If your olr factory organs are strong enough to approach hrs desk, you Wrll hnd that he rs engrossed wrth a most engagrng personalrty He rs studrous and we expect our lrttle fellow to recerve the green roll rn 1916 rs Z 2 IT! -'I ITI ITI 2 S9 X -I IT! 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V . .Q AA- , Y . . , 1 r we 4 E E E E E 1 1 ' IIIIII Herbert Alexander Whlte, E E Timm Clrz, K C N Detrort, Mrch Born May 1-L 189-If Glee Club 1 7 3 Assrstant Manager Glee Club 2 Press Club 2 3 Prepared at Eastern Hr h School, Detrort, Mrch Deedf, not wordy Burl, Dwzle Born wrth the ambrtron to be come an engrneer rn the electrical world thrs brrght youth spent hrs boyhood days rn the Edrson plant rn Detrort playrng wrth watt meters Upon the sugges tron of Edrson hrmself Drnk journeyed eastward and finally landed at Rensselaer Here he has been rndustrrously employed rn the pursurt of electrrcal knowledge Hrs present occupatron rs mspectrng the trolley lrnes between Albra and Schenectady Some statrons requrre hrs attentron for days at a trme Al though Bud rs fast garnmg possessron of electrical phenomenon vse have reason to belreve that he wrll rn due trme settle down as a retarl grocer Clarence Wrlcox, C E Brooklyn, N Y Born November 17 1893 Art Edrtor 1916 Transrt Prepared at Boys Hrgh School, Brooklyn How doth zlre bury bee zmpzote each .YlL1'llZ7Zgll0'M7? Wzcl Here we have a rolly good fellow but we scrrouslv obJect to hrs peculrar musrcal abrlrty whrch he msrsts on drsplaxrng earlv rn the mornrng He rs remember on one occasron he trred to leave wrth some srlver spoons Clarence docs not allow hrs studies to rmerfere rn anv way wrth hrs college course Al though he rs not rn any sense of the word, a prll xxhcn rt comes to recrtatrons, Wrck gets away mth them rn a manner whrch grves us rmplrcrt confidence rn hrs future success Carl Henry Wrttenberv, C E Delia Kappa Zfprzlon Wellsvrlle, Mo Born lanuarx 77 1896 Class Football 1 2 Class Boulrnv 7 Assrstant Manager Football 3 Class Basketball 1 7 Varsrty Squad 2 Prepared at St Lotus and Wellsvrlle Hrgh Schools The zzpefl fmt pfrfl allr Writ Here me have a Good example of a Mrssourr farmer Phe afternoon of our Freshman cane rush Wrtt showed hrmself to be one ol the brggest men of the class, and from that trme on he has headed for the top Carl was a brrllrant scholar and one who took a great rnterest rn class and school actrvrtres Carl was a good one for makrng frrends and a better frrend than he rs hard to End Heres good luck Wrtt, and vse hope to see vou next year and at any trme after that rf you wrll alwavs be the same as when vou left us rn une of191-rl I ITI 2 03 CD m I' IU ITT IJ E A-41 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LJ ,Q I In 'l .uh .IL r l . - . . 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I , 1 82 K I Torquato B Cavalcantl, E E Conrad PZ1lIT'l61 Hardy C E I ames Brakes, 1 E E Lyon Mountaln, N Y Born June 7, 1693 W'z1lL pzomzfe 0 hzgfz and gwat reward: Sammy Here rs one of our former classmates He left us last year to attend the Ohxo Northern UHIVCFSIIB7 where he xs pursumg a lrve wire course We cannot see the reason why he left us but we suppose the change was for the better At the Ohio Northern Unlverslty he IS a member of the Ohio Northern So crety of Ifngmeers md ol the Student Branch of the A I I: E We are verv sorry that he left us but lt IS the smcere wish of the Class of 16 that he wrll make good m the West We all want to be remembered to you, Sammy Un1on Hlspano Amerxcana, K C N RIO Grande de Nore, Brawl Born March 20 1890 Pre pared 'lt Troy Academy Our 0 thu nlence, yel, I pzclwd zz welcome Cam Havmg three years experience 1n the Power House of Gumle Co at Rlo, Cavr IS fully equrpped mth technrcal terms and rs sure to make good ln the E E professlon Hrs mtensely black eyes have attracted many a froy malden Bemg from a trop1tal chmate, he 19 rather mdolent It I9 partrc ularly hard for hlm to get up 1n the mornmfb Th1S he mtends to el1mmate bv the use of a very novel contrlvance Cavr IS a good scout, always SIT1lllHg, and readv to help lns fellow mates whenever they need If We msh hlm complete success rn hrs career Rensselaer Technxcal Society Palo Alto, Cahf Born December 17 1897 Recordmg Secretary, Rensselaer Umon 2 Prepared at Orevllle and Chlco Hlgh School fl man of dfedf and not o words Con If ever there was a 16 man we mxssed that rs Con Hardy He served two years tlme on the lnll and then If seems he just dxdn t hke our methods or else he had some especlal attracuons out 1n the far West Anyway he left us and IS now at the Leland Stanford Umverslty 1n Calrforma Con was bx far the brxghtest man 1n the class Anythmg that he d1d, the rest of us were always wrlhng to fall IH l1ne He, no doubt, would have won honors 1f he had stayed w1th us durmg the next two years Perhaps he d1d not thlnk that Rensselaer had a w1de enough scope for hlm We earnestly hope that he has got a place where he wxll be able to develop hls trammg and soon we wlll hear of the great engmeer named Con Hardy if E L2 lllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI SJ ,sn , , ., U 'Iv I' 4 W . 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A Douglass Charles May Ch S ames Deane Heustrs, Ch S Phr Upsrlon Fonda N Y Born October 2 1894 Prepared at Fonda Hrgh School and Belort College Belort Wrs Oh you greal lug beautzful doll' m rm blew rnto Troy wrth the Freshman greenness already removed, he havrng gone through that ordeal at Belort College rm was a regular prll and the only nrght you could drag hrm out was Frrday He was a good scout and came out and fought hard for hrs class rn all the rushes After rm had been a year at the Tute he started to look for a Job we know not why About Aprrl of hrs Sophomore year he landed a posrtron wrth the Natural Carbon Co, of Cleveland, so he left the Tute and we all are sure he wrll make good Srmeon McClane ones, C E Chr P111 Prttsburgh Pa Born Aprrl 21 1894 Prepared at Prttsburgh Hrgh School Hz wax alwmely tall and mort dwmfly cur Smolef We have here an exceptronal youth of hrgh merrts and attarnments He drd not remarn wrth us long as he found that engrncerrng was not rn hrs lrne Whrle here he made a great man frrends He was serrous mrnded and very studrous H rs now back rn the crty of smoke and vse hear that the world of Journalrsm has obtarned a End He was contrnually thrnkmg out new rdeas and pavrng the way for future fame Anyway theres no place lrke home rs there Smoke? Phr Upsrlon Lansrngburgh, N Y Born Max 1-lr 1897 Varsrty Football 1 Varsrtx Tracltl 2 Class Football 7 Prepared at Lansrngburgh Hrgh School .flrf you Il natzue o Zhu place? Dug It rs often sard that a man has two krnds of busrness regular busmess and monkey busmess, but Dug belreves only rn the latter Notvsrth standrng thrs he finds trme to follow up hrs chemrstrv and brds well to become a regular chemrst just ask hrm what happens wx hen water rs added to an anhydrrde It cost hrm some real money once to End out We all regret the fact that he could not have been wrth us longer as he had the proper sprrrt of R P I and xx as our brggest pornt wrnner on the track rn the last two years Although he rs short hes got the beef and could play football better than some twrce hrs sr7e Dug has now got a start rn the practrcal srde of chemrstry and we are sure he wrll make one of the best 11 rn 2 U! 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U 84 N, K L N , - yn: -an can l i i Q l i - ni S l l Y Q 1 l in -1 i 1 l 2 Q Q Q - l Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Robert lralkner Pack, M E Drlla Iuzjapa lfprzlozr Pontrac, Mrchrgan Born une 27 1890 Class ltootball 1 Prepared at Pontrac Hrgh School Why leaaf the good :mer Zfelrzmi Bo Bob was born and educated at Pontrac Mrchrgan Before he came here, Bob held geveral posrtrons rn that renowned crty, so was a practrcal man It was rn the Freshman Flag Rush that he proved hrmself a hard man to handle and a brg man rn the class But Bob was too practrcal to lrke the theory of the l reshman year so we wrshed hrm success when he left us rn hrs Ireshman year, and we strll do Edward Wrllram Popp M E Albany, N Y Born November 23 1893 Pre pared at Albany Hugh School ffm' 6077151 my daddy now lfddze, .Krug Thrs lrttle Napoleon wrth the avre rnsprrrng personalrty was the rron handed soverergn of the Albanrans durrng hrs two years at the Tute He proved to be the ercceptron to the rule of hrs famrly, rn that unlrke hrs brothers before hrm he was never overrnclrned to studv and hrs studres were never corrrlrcted wrth hrs lrfes work of srgmng them up and shakmg a leg Cfor srgnrhcance see Albany con trngentl Although hrs learnrng was stern and aloof at trmes he was a good fellow and hrs cherubrc presence wrth hrs earlv mornrng smrle have been greatly mrssed especrally by the Albany coterre Regmald Cecrl Pye Ch E Delia .Kappa Ljmlon Lakewood, N Born October 29 1894 Prepared at Mount Pleasant Mrlrtary Academy and Swarthmore Preparatorx School Lrtfle jack Homer, He .vat m the romer eg Reg came here rather fatrgued rn mrnd after workrng hard at Prep After lookrng over the hrlls of lroy he decrded to take a year of rest So he warted a year before startrng and surprrsed us by cleamng up Hrs great drffrculty was rn frndrng trme enough to sleep In thrs he garnecl a new name whrch added to Pye makes a frne cognomen, Gloom Pye He has now left us for a year to perform numerous screntrhc rnvestrgatrons rn rndustrral chemrstry W hope he wrll be able to finrsh thrs work rn trme to return by next September IllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll illl ,nn if ' . , . - - , M , . 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C ' ' , . 7 E E Malcolm Coburn Wall Ch E Wrllram Ray Summers, C E Delta .kappa Eprrlon, Campus Club Syracuse, N Y Born September 7 1894 Prepared at Travis School, Syracuse Good Zhmgr come m Jmoll packagzxf Ray Ray entered the Instrtute wrth the class of 1916 after a thorough trarmng at Travrs School rn Syracuse But for some obscure reason Wrllre never had trme to study whrle rn Troy, so could not show hrs valedrctory abrlrty here A a sleuth rn the flag rush perrod Burns reputatron was rn danger for Ray was a born detectrve But though a busy man he always found trme to wart a mrnute and greet you wrth a good hearty laugh and rt was wrth much regret we sard good bye to hrm as he started rn on the busrness srde of lrfe Here s success, Ray Kenelm Roland Thatcher, M E Della Phz Albanv, N Y Born February 1, 1897 Varsrty Hockey 1 7 Prepared at St Paul School, Concord N H I d rallm play lzofl ey than rtudx Naturally rnclrned to, we know not what, thrs specrmen from Albanv camc to us rn the early part of the Fall of 1912 Hrs greatest ambrtron was to become a hockey player In thrs sport he showed qurte a lrttle form and soon made the Varsrty team and rt was wrth regret that he left us so soon He xx as qurte an energetrc fellow and was always around whenever there was a rush We doubt rf he ever realrzed the rmportance of studyrng rn the fute and on account of that fact we are sorrv as rt rs the men of hrs tx pe whom we hke to keep wrth us 1916 mshes xou all the success vou can get Dalia Kappa Eprrlon K C N Buffalo, N Y Born February 72 1893 Class Boulrng Team 7 Sophomore Sorree Commrttee Prepared Central Hrgh School, Buffalo, N Y For I nz a vzzmnbcr of lfrf Niall zzmrly 01d tune lla Prnl Mal rs one of those fellows who preferred a practrcal trarnrng rn preference to a course rn engrneerrng at the Tute He remarned mth rrs two x ears and that was reallv too much to surt hrm Though he wx as no athlete he went rn for wx hat sports he could and soon developed some form, whrch we are sure would have amounted to somethmg rf he had remarned wrth us longer Those wrth auburn harr are not glooms and Prnk rs no exceptron Alwavs smrlmg, always congenral he had a host of frrends and few enemres Every one of these frrends wrsh hrm the best of success rn the practical lrfe whrch hers now follomng an U1 2 on cn m F 1: rn JU E I IlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E ,wp .n, ,n. 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Q - - ,. I if , ' . . ' J 1 r ' U '- A i l l N X Pl . I ' ' . : ' - , 3 .. I A . - A . , . . U , . . ' 5 , . . - ' ' - if . A I I . 1 . 2155341 ' - , fi ' I . ge.. - 1 ' :g3.'K.5x- ,h , U I. I . A Q . ..f... l , Ega- 'N -NA - 4 . . ' ' --,. .. 1 - ' ' - I M, 1 r -:- , ' ami- . . U . A X ,Q . l A ' ' A . ,atgf w 8 I ,' 1 L' . . wg: - . ' -1 , . N... . . , . I . F . .. 3 5 . ' , 1-1 - - - . I ,asia . - lf' ' . I , ' 119 . - . . V W, ' ' 1 Ik . I ' A ,? Q N 1 y y r v 1 r 1 1 1 4 L 1 But as Bobbie Burns once said, The best laid plans of mice and men gang aft aglee. During the same small hours of the morning mentioned above, the few Freshmen who had succeeded in reaching the reservoir came back to Troy by way of Cohoes and Lansingburghg and after our forces had departed they attacked the garage and cut loose their classmates. Great credit must be given to our friends, the Juniors, for their bit of George Washington strategy. Ex- perience is certainly a great teacher. When our men arrived at the reservoir they launched the two rafts and the boats ladders were brought up and the assault was begun The frghtrng was done entirely from the rafts which were on opposite sides of the tower and tied together and more than one of the attacking party took a plunge into the icy water The Freshmen a hundred strong put rn an appearance early rn the after noon and after a hard fight they succeeded rn overcoming our force on the shore But the men on the rafts contrnued the Hght until wet cold and ex hausted thev were forced to abandon the struggle Now we are looking forward to the push ball rush rn the Spring and rt IS generally believed that revenge rs sweet HISTORIAN 17 SPRING SURVEYING PRACTICE 5 nu ITI 2 cn or m F' 11 rn XJ E LZ' I lllllllll llllllllll lllllllll lllllll llllllllllllll IIIIIIIII llllllllllllll Illllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllllllllllll L , f , - ' a 3 a ' . . ' . 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W . , QF' 55, 4 f ' 5, .f :: 55 5 3' . , , ,V J , ' f W 1. 5' St ifalstntp T has been sard that hrstory repeats rtself and thrs seems to be true rn many respects Each year the same thrngs happen wrth slrghtly varyrng results Each class clarms as much credrt and glory as possrble for rts vrctorres, and each tf1CS to frnd excuses for rts errors So thrs task 1S not exactly a new one On the srxteenth of September we regrstered and became students of Rensse laer Polytechnrc Instrtute and we began to take part rn a school lrfe entrrely new to us It was the largest class that ever entered the lnstrtute numberrng two hundred and ten On the same day the first class meetrng was held rn Sage Burldrng where temporary oHicers were elected, and as a result of thrs meetrng we knew that rt was up to us to trrm the Sophs good and proper rn the two rushes the followrng Saturday But fate seemed agarnst us, we lost the baseball game by only one run whrch was made not through baseball abrlrty but by horseshoe luck Then came the Grease Rush whrch we also lost by a very small margrn after a hard struggle In thrs rush we krnd of put a crrmp rn the Sophs swelled oprnron that they would walk away wrth us, for they only won by the score of twenty hands to srxteen the closest score rn years they say It never rams but rt pours Some evrl sprrrt seemed to be workrng agarnst us, for that nrght only a small part of our class turned out and agarn we met defeat rn the Hrll Rush, but we kept the Sophs mrghty busy One mrght thrnk that thrs would cause drscouragement and sorrow but rt drd not The poor Sophs had become used to wrnnrng, and krndhearted as we were, we hated to check them so suddenly But now we decrded that we had played wlth them long enough, so we strarghtway set out to organrze a real strong arm squad wrth real determrna tron and Frghtrng sprrrt Havrng done thrs we were agarn ready to tackle the overconhdent Sophs So on the fourth of December we posted a notrce that the Hag rush was on, for we had placed our Hag on the old tower rn the Watervlret reservorr and statloned about srxteen of our best men rn the tower to guard rt 99 Z 2 ITI -I m m 2 .CQ X -I m m 2 E E pi IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .A I l ' . x . l . p e a . , - - - ' 5 ' 5 . 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I Ig I I I I I ' I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 7 The rest of our men were to meet rn the lumber yards at Adams and Rrver Streets but rn some way the Sophs got wmd of thrs and captured about seventy Hve of our men before we could check the trde of our men gorng that way so that only twenty seven remarned when these sneaked therr way to the tower But thrs drd not daunt us much because we were confrdent of vrctory and we came back strong Somethrng had to be done to get more men so about three o clock rn the mornrng we started for Lansrngburg by way of Cohoes and the Twelfth Street brrdge Arrrvrng there about daylrght we warted for word of the Sophs leaving the garage at State and Rrver streets rn Troy Thrs was the srgnal for us to jump cars to Troy to attack the garage where our men were held prrsoners We experrenced lrttle drflrculty rn tyrng up the guards and freerng our men after whrch we were ready for the real battle ofthe day About twelve o clock we arrrved rn the woods near the tower where we warted for the opportune trme to rush upon the Sophs who were makrng rafts, and tryrng to reach the top of the tower The Sophs had no rdea of our where abouts Frnally the srgnal came and we walked across the remarnrng frelds and tackled Seventeen ln the fight that followed no one but Freshmen could be seen for the Sophs were all on the bottom It was not long before they were all tred up and our men on the tower also had no trouble rn holdrng therr own after the ropes whrch held therr rafts together had been cut by one of our men who was lowered over the edge of the tower and by another who swam from shore The Sophs realrzed the hopelessness of therr condrtron and gave up an hour and a half before trme We had vxon easrly and relreved certarn of the Sophs of therr swelled heads. 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E 5 E S '53 51 S I IIIIIIIIIIIII III I III I F Z E +4 51 :r: 3 Z 5 E up E Q w :D S E IIII II III 29 Q-z FP Q ar 3 FP cz c-z CLARENCE WI LCOX 5Zt55uc1atz Qlfnrtnri 153,13 Unmtbg mwnm For-IIFQU, EQ P11 wgm Z Eggs: Z F111-4 awww 2255 ZUZE IQ Q4 712538 ZZEPU WZ DI mmm 37302 UL-qibm HP-133, m4ff1W WW'-I V125 Z If nl :S-2 E .Ez E ll VOL ' APRIL TDR IHUSII ras EDITORIAL PAGES 11 ITI 2 CD 03 UI I' ID UT FU E I M EDITED AND PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE JUNIOR CLASS or THE RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE TROY NEW YORK lllllll f A nl E 'J-In E E E E 2 2 E E F. 2 E ..-a E E 2 E E :E E E L' THE FIFTIETH TRANSIT HE rapidly Increasrng glory and ID f fri? have some organ or perIodIcal through which to acquaInt the outsIde world w1th thelr assocIatIons and pas tlmes DIVISION B fclass of 18661 has boldly stepped forward and undertaken the publIcatIon of such a perlodxcal and 11115 for you fellow students to Judge as to IIS effectual accomphshment We are expected to VIEW the Institute ID IIS true hght and IU ICS position as the oldest scxentllic Inst1tutIon of the land so when we look at the Immensity of the task we have very serlous fears for the result reputatIon of the Rensselaer Polytechmc Institute has de manded that the students should This IS the reason gIven by the first TTKHSII Board fifty years ago for the emstence of such a publIcatIon That Board of EdItors was Beardsley Edmund Canfield A B Milo A Smlth Frank Hearne Charles I-I Moss and Frank Warren as AssocIate Editors and If they could glance over the present volume they would not see Volume I a paper bound book S14 x 734 contaimng thirty six pages but Volume L a clothbound book 75 x 102 containxng three hundred or more pages they would not Hnd records of all the old fraternities I e Theta Delta ChI Kappa Slgma Epsilon and Zeta Psi but would End accounts of Theta XI Delta PhI Delta Kappa EpsIlon Chi Phi Delta Tau Delta Theta ChI Phi Sigma Delta Rensselaer SocIety of Engmeers and Rensselaer Technical Society they would not Hnd DICEUFCS of an IDSUILIUOH of one hundred thIrty four students and three or four old buIldIngs but would find views of an IDSIIIUIIOH of six hundred and fifty students and sIx or seven large modern lite proof bunldings equal In equIpment to any In the country In the Interim an equal number of changes both as to the Institute and TFHHSII have taken place The oIIice of Grand Marshall was created ID 1866 wIth Albert IVI Harper 66 the first one to be honored wIth the tItle and this position has been In existence ever since except for the perxod from 1890 to 1895 Volume III class of 69 records the first appearance of the Delta Kappa EpsIlon Delta Delta and ChI Eta SCICHIIHCD fraternItIes In passmg It s worthy to note that Dr Mason s name appears as one of the associate editors of Volume VIII furthermore that Director RIcketts enJoys a sImIlar honor In connectIon Wlfh Volume IX In 1883 the Delta Alpha Kappa fraternity publIshed a TFZHSII of theIr own calhng It the D A K Rapid TransIt a R6Vl6WV of the Transit of 8-I It was not untIl the 86 TransIt Volume XX that the book began to approach anythmg like the present one In fl'l1S volume the SIZC of the book was Increased a better qualIty of paper IS found and steel plate en ravmgs were used for the Greek letter FraternItIes The 89 TITDSIK Volume XXIII shows a stIll further advancement In that there appears several pxctures of the Institute teams buIldIngs and scenes In the 96 book Volume XXX appears the first attempt to give a short hIstory of each man In the class The following year thIs Idea was carrIed stIll further and extended to the faculty Another notIceable feature of thIs volume IS the lon edItorIals and an attempt to pubhsh short storles and verse under the head of LIterature SIX years later In the O2 TTZHSII was another chan e this tIme It was the PLIDTICHUOH of an IHCTIVICILIHT pIcture mth a 7 lllllllllll llllllllIllIIIllllllllIlllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIll IIllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIII L 4 - W ' - ' ' ' 7 V 1 I U , J ' in g . . - , , V X , . 'X L . . I 6Q U ' ' ' ' ' 1 - I . . . . . - , l ' , ' , W . . 1 -q 1 1 . . , i l U I . , . T 3 v - - - - - . . . Q U y 1 a 1 . . . ' ' J Y 7 1 . . . . - 1, . l H . . .1 . , , ' . . . , I , I ' 1 , H Frank H. Saylor, A. B., Editor-in-Chief, Arthur - , . . I 7 s ' -1 - ' ' V a I ' . ' , ' . , . i , ' . U . r s . la , . , I ' . 'I Q , X11 fu - - ' - - , I , , 11 H ' I Q If T h . - I - i J 7 . . I 7 Q - 1 I - -I ' i , , . 1 I . A I , . - . I I ' ' 2 1 J I I . . . . Y , 7 y , I . . I E 5 , . . , . - H - u ' I - I V 7 X . . , ' g kg ' ' ' Y , - . . . - ' ' ' ' ' ' 7' i , ' 14., nun- ' Nl i Y - I I I IA , X 21 THE TRANSIT wellwr1tten h1sto1y of each man ID the class The 1905 Transrt Board carried the ldea strll further and pubhshed the plctures of the pro fessors In the O8 book, more attentlon rs gxven to the pnctures of the drfferent student olganlzatrons and the1r book contaxns vxews of the new Instltute burldlngs, and several drfferent class PIUCLIFCS Slnce that t1me there has not been any radrcal changes untrl those whlch have been brought about thrs year Srnce m the fifty years lntervemng between the pubh catlon of the first volume and the hftxeth volume, there have been so few radrcal changes, can there remarn any serrous doubt as to the result of the labors of the Errst T ransrt Board? CLASS SPIRIT VERSUS COLLEGE SPIRIT Years ago, when the Instrtute was ln rts mfancv, the act1v1t1es of nts students were to a large extent conhned wxthrn rts own campus These act1v1t1es, necessarllv, took the form of mter class games and mter class rushes, all of whrch contests tended to cultlvate a strong class Splflt These trmes have gone, the Instrtute IS now an actrve part1c1pant rn the far broader field of mter colleglate sports St1ll the old trme class spmt clrngs hke a barnacle, and waxes fat at the expense of the much funded college Splflt The only method to cultrvate the broader college sp1r1t IS to do away enlwely wxth class sp1r1t It IS lllogrcal to even concreve of retarnrng both, as has been suggested as a possrbrlrty A man cannot serve two masters well IS as true here as ever rn c1v1l hfe The fact that class dutres are glven preference over the greater duty t College was forcrbly brought home to these med1ators, only last autumn, when football squad men gave then' class teams thelr support, to the detrrment of the varsrty team that rep resented the Instrtute as a whole A slmrle as to fact, and xt IS hoped rn the final outcome of the muchly mooted questxon, IS found rn the hxstory of our own country When first formed, each state ln the country was sufhcrent unto rtself and strove toward 1ts 1nd1v1dual advance ment As the country grew and began to assume 1ts present posltlon among the leadmg COLIINIFICS, as we have among other colleges, rt drscarded 1ts narrow flair' rpwzt and began to cultwate the broader late 0 comzny that was the cause, and rs the foundatron, of 1ts present exalted DOSIUOII The lesson so bltterly learned by tlns country and made forever a part of 1ts Fl ual D1v1ded we Tall UDlKCCl we Stand, mrght well be taken to heart by those who con srder the welfare of the Institute paramount to the welfare of any one of the classes, wlnch are but days rn the years of her hrstory Sacm ce your clan, nf necessary to the welfare of the Dzflzfutf THE DORIVIITORY Through the generosrty of such men as Andrew Carnegle, Russell Sage, and an ever generous alumnr the Instrtute has been enabled to replace the losses rn her bLl1lC.l1l'1gS and equrp ment due to the hre of some ten years ago wrth modern structures and the latest IH sclentrfrc accessorres Whxle the loss of the burldlngs was a heavy blow at the trme If was 1n reahty the makmg of the new Instltute We have now no old bulldrngs around whrch may be woven wondrous tales by returning alumm, but nelther are we hampered by the consequent lack of SHTICICUCY whrch the latter quahtles 1n college burldmgs entarl There IS one exceptlon to thus rule however 1n the old Warren house wlnch now serves the Instrtute as a dormrtory I s old buck walls looked down on the constructlon of the Hrst burldrngs of The Rensselaer School of Sc1ence and have enclosed the amb1t1ous youths of almost a century It IS felt by all however, that lt IS tlme for th1s old building to be replaced by a modern structure more 1n keeprng w1th the other buxldmgs of the Instrtute It IS palably lnadequate for 1ts avowed purpose and an eyesore to those who look for eH'ic1ency rather than the doubtful ments of an aesthetrc ai Z, 2 m -I rn m .2,j Q? X I rn rn 2 E f-2' lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll ' 1 - ,, jr . v ' ' s '- 't U ' ' 4 ' xx . ,, . . ,, , . . . . . ,, . . ,, . . . . il ' ' il ' I l ' . KC I ' 71 ' . ,, . . ,, . . . . . . . . 1 . . . H . ' . YJ ' ' ' . t - X O 1 ' - rr Q . I 7 . , . . . ' I .. Q ,. I s bb ' Illllllllllll THE TRANSIT ism gained at the expense of a crumbling building. The dormitory, if we take for an example other colleges, should be the cmzffr of all student activities, and a convenient and uncostly living place for all who might desire it. We have everything desirable in equipment except this last and very necessary building, so lets go after it and we will have the most modern college in America :eo THE HONOR SYSTEM Ever since an attempt was made two years ago to inaugurate an Honoi System at the Institute, the subject has been the basis of more or less discussion The system as pro posed, was to embrace in one form or another of the following fundamentals The students were to be left to themselves during examinations, free from the supervision of professors and privilege to come and go as they were inclined A condition to be imposed that not only would no individual take advan tage of the freedom so gained himself, but, that he would be honor bound to report to the authoutles any one of his class mates whom he detected cheating The advantages claimed by the system by its advocates were that it would improve the moral status of the student body, it would eliminate the man who cribs his way through college and who consequently reflects upon the Institute when his lack of knowledge is revealed in his work, and finally, it would afford more physical comfort during examinations The opponents of the plan held that the clause which imposed the condition that a student should report any companion on whom he detected cheating would develop a sneaking clique of tattlers, and would tend toward making a student view his fellows with suspicion A great deal of the good spirit which exists would be lost, the opponents of the system held and consequently the moral status lowered rather than ra1sed Under the present curriculum, it is held that but an ex ceedlngly small number of men crib their way through, and that the stopping of this leak and the small gain in personal comfort under the Honor System would be bought at a great sacrifice Briefly, these are the arguments, pro and con, with regard to an issue that is dead for the time being, at least, at the Instr tute and it is doubtful if the Honor System will ever appeal to the honor ofone ofits students so long as it holds an objectionable tattlmg clause gg fr-ex am g a 4? QQ! v xx walls- v 0 -as ,A WW ' ' ll 75 - - cr ' ' n ' ' ' 7 I ' xr ' ' : U . . -. . . . - - .. - ,, Y' 7 if 5' -.hh if 9 g - gl 1 .siifr 144 K M 5 :U m 2 U3 CD m r D fn Z3 E ii' Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l Q lllllllllllllllllllif' fllilllllllllllllllll 'I 1 E 'uf'- S E E E E Z- ,-1-, 'T'- FE E - li E E E E E E 2 -E E E . 0111312 Rulptsznbnic Baath E E 111144915 h ' E Q13'1JitDtiHI Staff E E GEhitn1:i11:cIEbizf 2 . E EDWARD R. WIEBENSON, '15 E E - 5 2 ' L: 5 .i:iLifif3.133.f,1iz 5 1 l :E 52l55t. 25115111255 919anagzc E 1 GEORGE K. H. BOZIAN5 '16 E E Qlisnciate Elunimz c1Ehitnr E -E GLENN S. REEVES, '16 E- E PAUL A. FLORIAN, '15 gggmmtz 0EuI5iI11fES C. COURTENAY, '18 E E WALTER SNYDER, JR., '15 I JOHN C. HENDERSO1XI, '18 E 2 THOMAS H. THORN, '17 J. EOGHAN KELLY, 18 E E WILLIAM P. KIERNON, '18 E.: 2 E l - 75115111255 Qtatf 2 E HAROLD N. CHAMBERLAINE, '17 CLAYTON E. GIFFORD, '18 E E ALBAN F. ROSENE, '17 CLARENCE W. 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S ll ' 4 . . 1 . 0 . sq 2 i i l i i l 2 i l i i i -u-I all i it il ROBERT C DEALE JOHN W HOWARD JOHN D STACY JOHN T CAMPION STUART J MACK ROBERT C DEALE JOHN T CAMPION JOHN W HOWARD FRANK SPODICK JOHN D STACY ELMER E R O AB EL R SILBERG CLIFFORD C CARR C FRANKLIN HUNT RILEY CRIPPEN CARL L COOK HAROLD N TREVITT ALLEN F WILLIAMS WHITFIELD MORETTI bnzijularsbnp Qllluh ZIDEEIEUS Prefzdent Vue Pfefzdenzf Secretary Treamr Hpemhzr in fanultp PHILIP C RUMMEL J M11 UZDQIZHUIIHIB5 Bemnw 3IumnL5 Bnpbumurzi EDWARD P LAWTON FOSTER H SIMPSON HOWARD E STEVENS ROBERTJ MURPHY BENJAMIN F PERCIV IRVING H MCELHOSE RAYMOND P MOOR HAROLD N CHAMBERLAINE MARVIN J REYNOLDS jfrzsbmzn 158 GEORGE H CARRAGAN C ARTHUR JACOBSON FRANOISJ CARNEY ABE M GREENBLATH WM P KIERNAN KENNETH T MCQUIDE ELMERW COLEMAN 11 m 2 UI U5 m r :D rn N E f-4 I I I III II III IIII III III IIIII fi! ,- I I I I n mu llama I I In A I l 2 .... J . go 111 I 'I' ?AiI P I IIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIII Il III I IIIIIIIIIIII IIII I III II IIII IIIII III I II II II I 7 ' Qnuetp uf Sigma 391 ORGANIZED 1910 H Z 2 ITI -'I ITI ITI 2 Q! X -I ITI ffl 2 E E2 IIIII HERBERT B LEWIS MAURO C LAMARIANO WALTON L SWARTWOUT CHARLES E MEEK JR CHARLES W VAN DYKE WIICOX A AIRD WILLIAM B CHAPMAN RODNEY K CHENEY EDWIN COLE JOHN J CROVS LEX WILLIAM B DALEY JOHN M DEGNON JOSEPHI FARRELL WALTER C FRASER THEODORE W HASSLINGER THOMAS E HENDRY LOUIS C HYATT ARTHUR V KAGE THOMAS R KERSLAKE, JR QDFUIZZEB Prefzdent VICE Przfuiml Secrztary Trecz.mre1 Qpemhew MAURO C LAMARIANO HERBERT B LEWIS BENJAMIN H MARTIN GEORGE B MCGRAW CHARLES E MEEK JR EVERETT W PAGE JOSEPHW PARKER J JACOB SCHILLE WALTON L SWARTWOUT CHARLES W VAN DYKE NELSON H WESTERVELT GEORGE D WETSEL FREDERICK E WILHELM HARRY B YOUNG II llll IIIII lllllllllllllll I I E ,- . ' ' I I A,- . v , . 3 L - ' ' - . - . 1 wg . A ...,, vw fi E Q N. - .4 Q P , - R. f I . Q 9 VM E F' - 5 . gg- . 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A M y bcarah Qllluh Qpjemhets Delta U pfzlon Delia Uprzlon Php Kappa P2 Baa Them P1 Szgma Nu Chi P Alpha Delta Php Sigma Chl Kappa Sigma 161 1 Lehlgh Penn State Stevens Colgate Delaweue Umon Ya e Hobart Rlchmond I II I IIIIII III III lllll Ill Ill I Illl II llllllllllllllll I ll I A, OOi ff A .O ,,..,,. E726 HORROR A A A Hllllllllllllllllilll III IIIII I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII R E N S S E I. A E R 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ik I R .4 If dll ,XE TGAILIQQ N-gp I IJ DHHS ORGANIZED 1914 PAUL A FLORIAN PATRICK J SLATTERY JUAN C TOBAL B S HARRY B YQUNG WILLIAMJ HARPER JOHN H KELLER GALE H PARRY MALCOLM C WALL members JOHN W HANSEN ARTHUR H JOHNSON MAURICE E NOLAN WILLIAM F Ons NELSON A POMFRET SAMUEL S WATERS JOHN C BEHAN HAROLD H HORNE FRANCIS M MCCABE 162 II I II I I I III II III IIIII IIII II I IIIII fl ,- II II III IIII I IIIII II II III I III ZZ ' I, 4 j I f iv: 2 - A A -ARf 7 1 I E I R 1 PI I E I A I A AA1 . I A 1 A A QI IIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIII III IIIII III I I III Y' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII NINETEEN SIXTEEN IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' I I -.f A 7 fiunnentuzut QIZIuh wffuzzrs THOMAS WILLIAM HINCHLIFEE Pvesuimt THEODORE NEWCOMB ,Vue Prefzdemt SYDNEY JAMES POLSON Sec y and Trmf members Semnri II IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII EDWARD W BARTRAM HERBERT B LEWIS THOMAS W BELDEN SYDNEYJ POLSON ELBERT W EVERSON CHESTER S WOODWORTH LLOYD B JONES RODNEY L LOOMIS FRANRJ MONAGHAN LEONARD H ASHLEY BURDETT E BASSETT JOHN C CROWLEY JAMES A DAWSON JOHN W ALBISTON EUGENE BORDINOT JOHN A CLEVERLY RONALD CUSHING LESTER W GRIFFITH ALFRED A HARTMANN PAUL R C KNIPPEL 3ILtI1lUt5 Bnpbnmncw 'H I O Z 3' CD F Z O E 5 fn '11 rn F1 4 rn 73 rr: I-1 1 T' 5 O U 2 3 T I THEODORE NEWCOMB THOMAS P RYAN SAMUEL SELIKOWITCH HERBERT M JOHNSON FRED G LALLEY MAX M TARNAPOLSKY HOWARD W WOODS ROBERT L GEIST jFre5bmen MORGAN E HOLCOMB 163 PAUL C JOHNSON OSCAR P LIEBREICH HOWARD W MEEHAN SHERROD E SKINNER LESLIE A TRACY ARTHUR L TRYON A I I I II IIIIIIII III I I A, E ., . . 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I A 7 GLENN W TISDAIE G1 and 1JIar.rlze1l BENJAMIN A STNCLFTON Secretary Nommatzng Commztiee JAMES T RICHARDS IIOYD B BENHAM JAMES I' MCCRACREN SAMULI B HAIOHT Rensselaer Uiniun 2IDEEu:ets jfilli IDB BIIEUUIIZK EERE 1914 1915 GLENN W TISDALE THOMAS II DUNHAM PAUL COOK THOMAS M GERRISH ERSKINE H COURTENAY Grand Marflzal P1e.r1de11t Treafurer I'ma11e1al Sec Rerordmg See y Sntaninmg Qlnmmlttees judgment Commmee RIOHARDJ HOPKINS WILLIAWT SHAI-IAN BENEDICT E THOMPSON LESTER L GRIFFITH WILRIE C COLLINS THEODORE M SNYDER MONTGOMERY WADDELL ARIHUR S TRYON Polyleehmf Committee EDWARD R WIEBENSON STANLEY P FISHER GLENN S REEVES STANLEY P FISHER LLOYD B JONES LEROY C WITT FRANK R QUIOLY Cooperative Commzttee EVEREI-T L WOODWORIH JOHN R KLDRIDOE CHARLES M BUSSEY GEORGE A JUST Reb zouf Commzttee RICHARD S BUCR JOSEPH W HARTNIAN FLOYD K IVES JAMES C COURTENAY IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IJ ITI 2 CD CD ITI l' ID ITI no E M IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III X I . 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I. ... ,.. ,- ' P ll ll Ill ll lll ll llll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l I ll l Qlssuuatlnn uf Butts:-fhutgb Orgamzed 1888 Presldent Henry W Verner 81 Vlce Plesxdent Sumner L Tone 86 Secretary and Treastuer Howard G Stewart O8 D1fCCtOfS Gustavus 1'LI'I'101y 87 osephrf Walton O8 WalterS Church 12 QESUIZIHIIUII uf Qllblnagu Orgamzed 1889 P1es1dent ames C Hallsted 83 Sec1eta1y and Treasurer Edwm F G11lette 8-1 DIICCIOIS Captaln Robert W Hunt Charles A Bradley 97 Edwm F Glllette 8-1 Qssuclatnnn nf 332133 ynrix Organized 1893 Pres1dent Vlr 11 H Hevses S1 VICE Presldent Edwzud B Ashby 86 Secretary and Tleasurer George G Galhco 10 D1rectors Henry Vler Wlllram H B Drsbrow 96 Otto Svvensson O9 AdV1SOfy Cornrnlttee Qssnuatlnn ni Rochester O1 gczmzed 1911 PICSICIGIIK 11v1ng E Matthews 87 Vlce Presldent F1anc1s Yawman 99 Secretuy and Treasuler Phlllp F Stephens 06 D1recto1s Arthu1 Rockwood 87 Hornel G Wh1tmo1e O4 Wllllam S LOZICY O6 Qssuuatlun uf Zllhanp O1 gamzfd 1911 Presldent PeterG Ten Eyck F1rstV1ce Presldent WadeH Re1chz1rd O5 Second V1ce Pres1dent Rudolph F TCSSICI 05 Tlnrd VICE P1es1dent Fred L 1V1acEWan O8 Secretary and Treasurer Wynant-1 Wrlllams OS EXCCUKIVC Commlttee Elms P Mann 77 ohn D Myton OS Charles F Crowley O6 HarryA W1l11S O9 Ervln B Stevenson O7 Z 2 I'I'I -I U1 IT! 2 se X -I ITI ITI 2 E E uf '7 I I I II I I III I I I I I I .A N. 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L+.: I LJ ' V LAL! .... ........,..v.............--- 'A I-7+-TI-T.-TI-TI-T66:5666c5c5c5c5x5x5x5x5x5x5x5x5x5o5cx5'o5O5o5o5O5xYGx1xr I UTP-Pknllxib-IQXOOOXIONUTI-P-DOIN?P-'QXOCX7XlONU1r-Pb0lN5CDXOOOXIONlX3P-lQYOf73XIPP x Y Bantam uf the 1914 gB'uuthaII beasun HE practrcc for the 1914 football season started on September lflth vxrth a large squad Coach G11 an spent most of hrs trme durrng the hrst few days rn gorng over the rudrments of the game Of the precedrng year s term only three were on hand to hght for the cherry and whrte fhese were A1 Gallagher Deak Young and Praeger lVlost of thc other veterans were graduated and the rest were kept from the game for vrrrous reasons Of the second strrn men from last year Peart lVIacKenzre Morse bchrlt Lockman and Parrott showed up rn good style Sex eral from the freshmen class showed lots of pep and rppeared to be comers Wrtlr thrs squad of practrcally green men Loach G11 an began hrs seasons work lhe hrst week Jr two vsas spent rn krckrnff the ball tacklrng the dummy Captarn CAIMCHIR and runnrng through srvnals The team worked drlr gently but vxere handrcapped because of the fact that they vsere somevs hat new to the game It was on the 23rd of September that the team wrth very lrttle practrce journeyed to Wrllramstown for the Hrst game of the season After a hard Hght we were beaten by the score of 37 O The team s varrous weaknesses were brought out rn thrs game These were worked upon very thoroughly durrn the days precedrnv the Rutgers game It was on the 3rd of October that the team went to New Brunswrck N I where they were beaten by a score of 32 O There was no drsgrace attached to losrng these games but on the other hand the players found out therr mrstakes and worked hard t overcome them The Saturday followrng the Rutgers game found Mrddlebury on our grrd rron After a hard fought and well played game we were vrctorrous wrnnrng by a score of 21 7 It was qurte evrdent that the team was prckrng up raprdly everyone havrng profited by the precedrng games experrences 'J IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 44 E Z 2 I'I'I -I ITI ITI 2. gym X 'Ir I'II ITI 2 E IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'II I I I I I I ' I I UQ I N Q , - - a'5 I 1 . r 1 I I II ' I . . 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V : I ' ' 1 x I r I On October 17 we played Hamllton on our own held He1e aga1n, We were v1ctor1ous and the team was 1n good form It was at th1s pe1'1od of the season that a j1nx appeared The team journeyed to New York to play N Y U and all were feel1ng conf1dent of v1ctory After a hard fought battle N Y U defeated us to the tune of 17 7 The fellows played good ball but the Jlnx was certa1nly on the Job Neve1theless the boys d1d not become d1scou1aged, but WC1C dete1n11ned to come back The long des11ed g1me wlth Ul11OI1 vx as only .1 sho1t t1me 1v1 ay lhe fellovxs vxo1ked hke demons eve1y '1ftC111OOI1 and by the t1me of b1g gnne, WCIC 111 good form Flhe game took place on OLI1 held on the 31st of Octobe1, and the la1gest c1owd that had CVC1 vutnessed 1 game on ou1 Campus was on hand EXCIICITICHII was at IES h1ghest pltch when the whlstle vx as blown fo1 the sta1t1ng ofthe game Both teams fought h11d CVC1y ITIIHLIEC of the game and towards the end of the fnst pe11od Ul1lOll sco1ed wlth a d1Op luck f1OlH the held Thls d1d not d1scou1age the team but only n1ade them hght l111de1 We attempted seve1al forwald passes three of vxh1ch p1oved VC1y d1sast1o11s, wh1le UHIOD was successful 1n securlng these 1nd on two of them 11111 fO1 touchdowns On the thlrd they ca111ed the ball to OLII fine yard l1ne 1nd 1fter a SCIICS of plays ca111ed the ball ove1 the l1I1C fo1 1 touchdown Umon was not successful on then lll'lC plays OI end ILIIIS Nevextheless both teams played a good g1me 1nd lf pIOVCd to be the 1nost lH'CC1CSf1I1g g11ne of the SC'lS0l1 In the game vs1th Stevens on Nox e1nbe1 the 7th we t111ned the tables by W1nn1ng Wlth 1 SCOIC of 37 6 Th1s was follow ed by an out of town game Wlth WOfCCStE1 on NOVCmbCI 1-Lth lhe fellovss vx e1e confident of V1CtO1y a11d perhaps too IUL1Cl'l so fo1 they VSCIC defeated 14 O There rema1ned st1ll 0116 1no1e g1me th1s belnv wlth 11OCl 1CStC1 and on the day precedmg the ga1ne a heavy snow fell and If xx as dec1ded to cancel the game On commumcatlon xuth ROChSSKC1 It v11s le11ned that the team vsas on 1ts vsay and 1ega1dless of the seven lnches of snow on the ffI1Cl1lOI1 ou1 oppon ents 1ns1sted on playmg A large n11mbe1 of f1CSl1lHCll VVCIC secu1ed and the clea11ng of the held began Only palt of the worlt vsas completed at the t1me the Whlstle blew fo1 the luckoff The frame was soon unde1 vx 1y a11d both teams were flghtlng hard fo1 VICIOIY and fO1 1 tnne It seemed as though ne1the1 tean1 would score but, afte1 a SCFICS of successful plavs we b1ought the ball vsell 1nto the opponents terr1to1y A numbe1 of l1ne plunges were successfully 11 m 2 01 U3 m 1- D rrl FU E lllllllllll lllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll llllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllllllI lllllllllllllllllllll , N . 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'. - I , -. . 1 ' ,x 1 l lllllllllllll llllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll L. trred and the ball was carrred over for a touchdown Gallagher was successful rn hrs krck for a goal thus makrng the score 7 O rn our favor fhe remamder ofthe game was very excrtrng but nerther team was successful rn scorrng lhus the football season ended wrth 'r vrctory for the Cherry and Whrte Too much credrt cannot be grven Coach Gargan for hrs very efhcrent work rn developrng a team from practrcally green materral The work of Mr Sturz neggar must be commended upon for hrs servrces proved exceptronally bene hcral and were greatly apprecrated by the fellows Heres hoprng we have hrm next season fhe men recervrng therr R s were Young Gallagher Praeger Morse Schrlt Peart Lockman O Hara Parrott McKenzre Frank Cox Conant 7ahm and Chandler Mgr Owing to the lack of funds sweaters could not be secured for the players though they were very deservrng of them Wrth practrcally the same lrneups for next year we wrll doubtless have a wrnnrng team and one of whrch every son of old Rensselaer wrll be proud PROSPECTS FOR FOO FBALL SEASON OF 1915 Wrth the loss of only three of the past season s team the prospects of havrng a wrnnrng team next Fall are partrcularly brrght The absence of Deak Young Al Gallagher and Praeger wrll no doubt be greatly notrced Never theless, there rs much promrsrng mcrterral Red Peart the star quarter of the past season has been elected Captarn for the coming season Hrs abrlrtres on the grrdrron are known by all and wrthout doubt he wrll be the leader of a vlrnnrng team The lrneup wrll probably be very srmrlar to that of last season except for a few changes Wrth the addrtron of some of the 14 season s second strrng men and some from the rncomrng class the team wrll mould rnto 1 great com brnatron In order to make the coming season a successful one every student must do hrs part by srgnrng a coach subscrrptron blank for thrs rs qurte necessary rn order that Coach Gargan may be secured agarn It was only by hrs efhcrent work that the team was successful rn the season just passed Although deflnrte arrangements have not been made yet the probable schedule for the next season rs as follows Sept 23 Wrllrams at Wrllramstown Oct 2 N Y Unrversrty at Troy 185 Z 2 m 'I m m 2 Q x -r m m 2 E A . 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Track ieasun 1914 HE past season drd not prove to be as successful as was hoped for Although the contestants practiced hard they were unable to develop themselves rnto such condrtron as was necessary to overcome then strong opponents On the Held the fellows lacked slcrll whrle on the track they drd excep tronally well The first meet was held on the local Campus on Aprrl 18th thrs one berng agarnst Worcester The track was rather slow because of recent rarnstorms but rn sprte of thrs fact all the track events were close and fast trme was made rn several of the events Captarn Srbley sprunv a great surprrse by defeatrng Kerth of Worcester rn the one rnrle run smce the latter held the New England Champronshrp rn thrs event the precedrng season The meet resulted rn a vrctory for Worcester the score bern 7-LM to Sly On May 9th Unron rnvaded the local Campus and carrred off the honors by a score of 65M to SIM The track was rn prrme condltron and fast trme was made rn Trow succeeded rn lowerrng the record ofthe 100 yd dash to 10 seconds and he was also successful rn takrng the honors rn the 220 Captarn Rrr- vhs many of the events yard dash The held work of the Cherry and Whrte caused a defeat for Rensselaer Unron capturmg nearly all of these events The meet on the whole was very rnterestmg Wrth a few slcrlled men rn the werghts the results of the varrous meets would have certarnly been rn our favor Our Athletes journeyed to Mrddlebury on May 23rd to contest wrth the sons of that College Here agarn Trow drstrngurshed hrmself by wrnnrng frrst honors rn the 100 yard dash 270 yard dash and the runnrng broad jump rn the latter event makrng 1 magnrficent jump of 23 feet 7 rnches The score was close throughout the meet and rt was the 220 yard low hurdles whrch caused us defeat May and lVlcNaughton of R P I got away wrth the gun but the gun was frred a second trme and Dug and Mac drd not stop on account of the A A U rule whrch does not provrde for a recall they Hnrshed rn the order named Mrddlebury protested and after a long drscusslon Captarn Srbley yrelded and rt was decided to re run the race Of course May and lVlcNaughton havrng been around the course once were not rn shape to run a good race consequently R P I only succeeded rn securrng thrrd place ai? 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' I IlllIliE2ERC.ES- ' A ..-, 3. 6 A 'A' IIIIIITIEIZSSBQTIBEA -I UQ' UQ I I Iv, I I I I I I 1 L 7 jfurmer Easkethall Qiaptams JAMES M COOK JR 98 JAMES B WILSON 99 Rfb WILLIAM P CREAGOR OO G GND WALTERE JONES O1 G HARRY E JUDD O2 HARRY E JUDD 02 HOMERG WHITMORE 04 R S E GND HOMERG WHITMORE 0-1 R S E GNP FREDERICK C KOENER 06 GEORGEW KREIGER JR 07 AKD JOHN S INSKIP 09 R S E GND FRANKW WISE 10 GX FRANKW WISE 10 GX RUSSELL V NELLIS 12 R S E GND GEORGE H STARK 12 G GEORGE G BARR 1-1 A D DONALD H KINLOCK 14 R S E GND CLARENCE B ICKE 15 R S E GND Sea 96 S on 97 IJ m 2 cn U3 m F :D rn X3 E X PU F1 P1 KT? PU . Q ' 1 1 . n . . l-1 A n . . . . 5 v 4 5 - . . 3, - , , 13 . 5 D v V O M O M . rg M M v U , U V X M I. v v V Q u v V V v v . A v 3 v u M W . , , N N' ' J L+ R ' W - . . . . v ' . . W V , u . v . . PJ ,... . X: A . 8 J' Q J ' A ' ' h v.- LA. 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PSA ,it Pit ,il ,J V CNS 6' Na u v u N4 No Na Na 14 v u m Am QA N I- E xo w 3 3 91 53 3 S 2 3 3 E32 I x I J I I J I Y C Basketball bear-:4un 191415 HE basketball season of 191415 opened rmme drately after the closrng of the football season There was 1 large squad on hand for practrce shovsrng mrrch pronnsrng materral Howard McManus and 1cke were the only veterans the remarnder of the squad berng players who were promrnent on then respectrve class teams Under the very effrcrent coach rng of Coach Bernhardt the team Improved very raprdly rn every respect rlhe openrng game of the season occurred on Dec 4th wrth N Y S C for T on the local Hoor thrs game provrng to be an easy one for the home team the score berng 37 19 The next two games were played away these bern wrth C C N Y and Rochester rn both of whrch we were defeated by very small margrns The team was very unfortunate rn not berng able to take the coach on these trrps for wrth hrm the scores would certarnly have been drfferent Captarn ICU The players were rmproved very raprdly and worked hard for the home games wrth Colgate and Wrllrams fast games but the locals proved a lrttle too much for the vrsrtors and were vrctorrous rn both cases 1n the next game whrch took place vsrth Syracuse on the latter s court our team was rrght on the job every mrnute and evrdently outplayed the opponents after the first frve mrnutes of play The outcome was rn doubt untrl the frnal whrstle blew and even then very few knew whrch team won After an hour of argurng the referee declared that Syracuse was the wrnners the score berng 22 21 It was a hard game to lose for our fellows were qurte sure that they had won Nevertheless rt vsas another case rn whrch someone must be the drsappornted one even though they felt they were not deservrng of defeat On the followrng Saturday St Lawrence men were our vrsrtors After a fast and excrtrng game the local players were vrctorrous by a score of 74 16 Thrs game was followed by the one wrth Sprrngfreld on the followrng Frrday and thrs one was wrthout doubt the most excrtrng game whrch has ever been played on the local court The vrsrtors had a very fast team and fought hard untrl the frnal whrstle blew There was some frne passrng and shootrng by .Ai Z 2 m -1 m m 2 X -I. mf mi 2 E ns- I IIIIIIII llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - ' . 3' 1 5. 1 . - ' rf ' .v Q A II O A -W' X 3 ' 'S' 8 . .I 9 I - n-1 ' , Q I ' O I Ir . 5 0 r-1 I . 1 NI I, :D s- , v - :7-I Il . 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I. ...' 0-Troy -5 - ' l I lan. 16. Trinity . ., ...... - R. P. It . . . -Troy : - l 3 Jan. 23. s:pfingfae1d.Y. M. C. A. College . . - R. P. 1. . . . -T1-ey ' g ' Z Feb. 13 West Point . .............. Wm Point ' 1 Febg. 20 WiLIi'aSms . . . ...... . ' ...... Williamstown .,. 5 - 2 - 3 2 - 3 N . S1 al ' ' i 2 N Q 2 - 1 E -' ? 3 : -- i V I l i 2 - I ' Q -- ' li T ' -I 2 - - ' 1 hi E ' 2 - li- i 3-I 3 20.1 -nu I ' iIllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' f G R former ilauckzp Qiaptams Season NORMANA TAYLOR O2 G CARLETON F BROWN 04 G WADE H REICHARD O5 GND ROBERT L REAVES OS A I JOHN L JOVA 07 XI CONRAD HAMMANN O8 ALLEN BREED O9 AKD PAUL D OWEN 11 JOHNH STEVENS 12 ONT' EDWARDH DION 12 R S E GND FREDA BURGAR 13 R S E DALTON K MACKEN 14 R S E GND EVEREITW PAGE 14 GND 5 :U ITI 2 cn rn m F' 11 ru Z3 E 2 I FU 2 :U -4 ' ' ' U3 n . . '7 . . il - ? Q . . 4 . m v . , Z - - U, , v , M O Q ' v .' ' . 37 M O V ' M v V V 6 ' A ' M . 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I9 k bwwgyigg if 'ru 1 1521442935 a vii rw N A Lgfk-'lm Capt MCMANUS WPRING practrce began qurte early rn the sprrng and the squad, owrng to poor weather, was forced to practrce rn the gym cage It was not untrl a few days before the openrng game that the clramond was rn shape to be used Nevertheless, advantage was taken of thrs short perrod, and the fellows expended every effort to make the season a successful one The lrneup was slrghtly drlferent from the precedrng season, the only posrtrons remarnrng vacant were prtcher, center freld and rrght freld and these were filled bv players showed excellent form as far as Held work was concerned Merrrck, who was out of the game durrng the previous season, drsplayed hrs old form very notrce ably Woodworth proved to be the same stonewall backstop as of the prevrous season, and all the other veterans played rn exceptronally fine form The re crurts, Culver and Hrgbee, covered therr respectrve posrtrons rn the Held rn a very credrtable manner The battrng offset the freld work to a consrderable extent and rt was because of thrs that the team was unsuccessful rn surpassmg the good record of the prevrous year The openrng game took place rn New Brunswrck, N J avarnst Rutgers and havrng had lrttle or no outdoor practrce, the team was unsuccessful rn conquer mg Rutgers, the score berng 5 0 There was a game scheduled wrth N Y U for the followrnv Saturday, Aprrl 25th but thrs was called off on account of ram On May 2nd, we met Unron on the home freld After a well played frame the Cherry and Whrte players were vrctorrous by a score of S-L Next came the game wrth Stevens rn whrch We were vrctorrous, wrnnmg by 6 O Mrddlebury turned the tables on us the followrng Saturday, for after nrne rnnrngs of very good ball the vrsrtors proved vrctors wrth the close score of3 2 The games wrth Worcester and Sprrngfleld Trarnrng School occurred on the two followrng Saturdays, rn both of whrch we were vrctorrous, defeatrng the former by the score of 2 1, and the latter 6 3 Un une 6th the local team journeyed to Schenectady to meet Unron, and was accompanred by two hundred and frfty fans The game was very excrtrng throughout, and we led durrng the first erght rnnrngs ln the nrnth Unron tred the score ln the tenth we scored another run but rn the second half of thrs rnnrng Unron scored two runs by a long drrve 208 :U m 2 U3 U5 m r :D rn X7 E IlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII X I I' - li ll I7 js . -IL V Ji. 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W 1. between left and center Helds Thrs ended the game Unron wrnnrng 4 3 On June 13th N Y U defeated us by the score of 12 9 Durmg commencement week two games were played The frrst was wrth the Alumnr and after Hve rnnrngs of play the game was called off the score berng 4 4 On the followrng day une 17th Dartmouth played on the local dramond In thrs game the home team led for the Hrst few rnnrngs untrl the superrorrty of the V1S1tO1S battrng became evrdent and they soon became acquarnted w1th our curves and managed to place them for some line hrts The game resulted rn .1 12-4 vrctory for the vrsrtors The season was a successful one from every VIEW pornt Wrth the loss of rt rs expected that several fellows who were unable to be rn the game the past season w1ll be on the Job thrs Sprrng Thrs wrll add much to the team s strength Val McManus has been elected captarn for the comrng season and as Mac lb an old hand at the game hrs efforts to produce a wmnlng team wrll no doubt prove successful Manager Iclte has arranged the following schedule for the comrng season Aprrl Aplll May May May May une une une une T14 Brooklyn College at Brooklyn Unron at Troy Open date Stevens at Hoboken N Y Unrversrty at Troy Colgate at Troy Syracuse at Troy Unron at Schenectady Alurnnr at Troy Chrnese Unr of Hawa 11 at Troy 209 Z 2 m -u m m 2 If X -I m m 2 2 E L3 'Z 'O V 'N .2 '. 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Wrll we ever be satrsfied to grve up the old pep grvrng contests that form such lastrng rmpressrons on our memorres of the days spent at old Rensselaer It was evrdent from the rushes held thrs year that the old sprrrt strll lrngers rn rts orrgrnal force One could not help but feel at the Cane Rush the throb of lrfe and vrgor when, mrdst yells and martral strarns from our Instrtute Band the chargrng masses of slrppery humanrty clashed and wrrggled around the cane, and the way they fouffht would have done our old guard proud At the frnal gun the hands were counted and the Grand Marshal gave the decrsron Every one was trred but happy and no one was harmed Our world famed and world watched Flag Rush was rn no way a drsappornt ment to the heroes of the past who have braved the rcy wrnd and wave lndr vrdual and class pep reached a maxrmum on December Sth at the old Watervlret Reservorr Have we any actrvrty that requrres more brarns and courage than the Flag Rush? The swrm thru the rcy water the crash of fallrnff ladders and the charge ofthe Freshmen dovrn the hrll are rncrdents long to be remembered by both the actors and spectators When the rush had ended there were many brave acts added to the annals of our student actrvrtres Real grrt rs bound to crop out rn these contests Lrfe rs made rnterestrng between the rushes by the prcture scraps whrch are apt to occur at any trme wrthout ceremony or warnrng ln fact every Frosh and Soph has hrs ears open every mrnute to catch any hrnt of a prcture berng taken When the srgnal rs grven and one class rushes down the approach and the alarm rs grven to therr opponents we know that there rs to be a Prcture Rush The scraps thrs year were partrcularly rnterestrng and rt was feared that nerther class would have 1fS prcture taken rn trme for our Tmmzt Per severance has rts reward and we are glad to have these actrve classes rn our art gallery May that day be far drstant when Rushes are but a memory 211 N , l i l i l i uni i l i 2- --u Q i 1 2 l 1 i l 2 - H H 1- 31 .i 6 !- ,-Q lllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllllll gun ,s -. 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U I Ig I I I I I I I I ' Smit Scholarly 19EDfZ55DI1 D1 Lmcoln annexed th1s t1tle Wlth D1 HUHtC1 runner up Fox And1ews Banks Babcock and Scarey all rece1ved votes wh1le Con Ha1dy asks What d ye mean? jfahnttte 19rntz55m: It g1VCS us great pleasute to announce that our esteemed fr1end D1 Mason 1ece1ved th1s hono1 not fo1gett1ng hOWCVC1 that P1Of W I W1ll18mS Hnlshed dange1ously close jfahnmtz Qinutse The majouty thought f1ee hand drawmg was the favorlte course wh1le a g1eat many voted for Road Materlals Gerrlsh says the Beat whatever that IS Cravens th1nks the Saratoga course IS the best while Dusenbury crles Flsh and Galvm calls for Soup 1n the Key of G fahnrrtz ibrmk Af1a1d of what the folks back home would say mos of the class answe1ed Wate1l A few ofthe less t1m1d adm1tted that they l1ked beer and other alcohohc bevemges Con Ha1dy clalms Sh1rleys D1ShW3tC1 and Re1d O1d61S Dope Loomls was so af1a1d we were gomg to forget two per cent that he put lf down afte1 every questlon jfahnmte jfnnh Bu1t holle1s Angel Food' Any Vegetable g1unts Camplon Whlte says Wheat Cakes a la Insect whlle Sm1th contrad1cts hun clalmlng noth 111g at the Essex Huest1s f1om a d1stance cues Beans whlle Pop Howard says Nuts Glllle coughed and murmured Grave Yard Stew jfahnmtz Sport Can you 1I'IlZ1g1IlC lildrxdge playmg polo? Glllle says Kmg of Indoor Sports on the other hand Bu1ton prefers out door lov1ng St1ecke1 cla1ms chasxng woofs IS ffood whateve1 that IS Harpe1 says V1S1f1Ilg That s all r1ght B1ll but vsatch your step Glenn l1kes to chase colla1 g1rls and Stlcht thmks maullng through the IOC StO1CS 1S good ones says H1e d1e WICHIC but nobody seems to be able to t1anslate lt After beeung through 47 states D1ck Rees cla1ms that If IS the best ever and he should know jfahntttz Bunk Electrons and T1ans1ents AVCIS Staegeman but we must 1em1nd h1m that we asked for a book not a d1sease oe Ryan l1kes D1amond Dlck Albelt Gerr1sh p1efers Nlck Ca1te1 Cravens WHIYS very patlently every Saturday nlght for the Plllal OfF1IC Con l'la1dy l1kes h1s Bank Book and B111 Trow clalms he can t 1ead Ande1son p1efe1s God s Country and the WOIIXQD 1n opposltlon to whlch Dusenbtny suggests Murdocks Ethlcs and Econonncs of L1V11'1g fO1 lwht readmg -J IJ rn 2 03 UD UI F ID U1 D QE M' I lllllllllll lllll IIII llllllllllllll llllll IIII Illlllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllll ll ll lllllll ll ll lllll Ill Ill 7 .. 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IlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ,fahnrrtc Sung Onward C111lSf12111 So1d1e1s drbs Cravens I Love the Ladres does M1 ones Sardrna says somethmg about Lucy Lamermore whoever that young lady may be Down where the Crooked P1etzles Grow IS Burton s favo11te and Huestrs prefers, T111 the Clams rn my Pushcart are Sold How dry I am, cues B111 Harper and Con Hardy says llhe lnternatlonal Rag now called the Red Cross Bandage jllabntrte Znsrfmg ilelfrcz Trmes Corner IS preferred bv the majorrty Next comes Brlly McG1ane s and then the Umon Others lrlce Vrctor s , Port Arthu1, and Herb s, not forgettlng the few who prefer to stay m bed ZIIJDII C15 QIBIIUUUIIR Not Ht to punt hovxls the mob Words fall, srffhs Rerd Hardy says I feel sorry for the mmates of Hades rf ohn G ever 11ves long enough to get there He should be marrred IS the bltter sentence pronounced by Dusenbury A great many gave hrm then stamp of approval and Cravens sums the whole busrness up by saymg He s past bemg hurt by anythlng we mrght say about hrm Tllbrrh Street It s a Long Lane that Hath no Ash Barrel, pronounces Clark Nrce 11tt1e alley as per Holme Cluett s Promenade thmks Wlleox, and Glenn quotes Arm at a Chorus G111 and You May H1t a Star Pathetrc mu1 murs Davrdson 1ernctnt'5 A ffamblrng place where the custome1s have very 11tt1e show 1S the best yet, by Eldndge A show that IS vxorse than any assrgnable show grven by Cravens, wrth apologres to Bowser Rotton, shouted the majorrty and Sherman thrnks rt, Too Smelly whrle pract1ca1old Con Hardy suggests more exrts and no entrance Qllhfmy A nrce cemetery says SC111COW1tZ who evldently has not been south of Pearl Street It IS never too late to spend, are the vsords of Conway Some jolnt, IS the Op1D1OH of Romano and by way of explanatron we quote Wurdz A jomt IS erther a low 11mb from 1 butcher or a low quarte1 ln town 1n erther ease, the lower the tougher Never heard of1t, votes Chandler Better than Troy ilounders Trow, but he does not say whether he means the ancrent elty whrch took rn the wooden horse and saw the domestrc hnrsh of Helen and Pans, or whether he means Troy by the Hudson where they only take 1n wash IH and students and prov1de a dOm6St1C Hmsh for collars and shrrts 215 45 N ,- - D i .T Q Q 1 ui l H - i Q l D Ag Z l l - l l Z l - i i 1. gf f- llllllllllllllll lllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllll yg1 f 2 E E E E E X ll ,Q .4 . 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X, cn I - vu: I 1. .O I , , YN 1 I l I FACULTY FOLLIE PRODUCED UNDER THE PERSONAL DIRECTION OF P CRICKETS Hypnotlst .gh IJ m 2 cn cn m F Ja m xv E Q' lllll ON THE R P I CAMPUS DURING 1914 AdIT11SS1011 S205 OO Bums Burglals and Booze holsters not Wanted JUST RET URNED FROM A FOUR FHRU SWEDEN SCARY 85 CARY as Mutt Sz Jeff Wlll dance the latest Hyperbollc Hesltatlon III II III IIIII IIIIIIII EVERYBODY S FAVORITE G S A X T O N m a one act allegorlcal drama enutled MORE SINNED AGAINST THAN USUAL INTERMISSION Durmg the1nterm1ss1on II professors wmll be murdered Kmdly refram from applaudmg durmg th1s special ac T E M U D E Y I May Have Lost My Fatal Beauty but I Stlll Retam My G1lllSh Laughter DAREDIVIL BAIMBRIGE In h1s 3 H P Ford Wlll perform marvelous feats of marksmanshlp Ascendmg Tree Loopmg the Flop Dodgmg Roach Powder are but a few of hrs marvelous feets ADVERTISEMENT FORSALE ONE 86 ATHLETIC FIELD EASY PAYMENTS BILL CHANDLER Prop - - - . , . A . . US : , rn. - V 1 . rx '4 A . . . 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In In Etate at the 87 05pm nn jimmy ehemng Qlanuary 30 1914 ull 9 30 n :luck CU:IJl1l111ItIZZZ CON HARDY BEE HOLME L B ONES MATTY MATTHEWE GUS SCHILT TED SNYDER IIIIIII A III IIIIIII IIIII II IIIIIIIIIII II - - nun V 2 ' 3 3 , 2 : ' - 2 - A 5 - - -gn: - w E i , ' Q A 2 U ' 2 ' - - . Q 2 N Y . ' 2 2 2 2 2 2 A - i ' ' -Q - - :nn . 2 I 'O 5 : 1 W M - i' A- L' 1-' , 1. - - - Q 2 , - --Tn 2 C - 4 1 , un? l , 2 S - - ,g , A ' ' I I IIIIII II I IW IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 7 015132 jlillan Esbinh 1522 QE. 19. 4U1...2. I remember when as a Freshman I entered R. P. I.g I thought of all the classmates there I was the wisest guy. The Faculty with all their Search No chump in me could find But I finished with conditions and I was the man behind. The man behind-The man behind He is the easiest man for you to find. I got three N S Els Two PCS and aD And so you see I was the man behind When I became a Soph I thought I knew a thing or two Of easy ways to bluflf the Profs And rush my classes thio But when to burn the Calculus We all fell in line I found that with some others there I was the man behind The man behind The man behind He IS the easiest man for you to find Of course I had my fun But when the term was done I found out that I vias the man behind When I put on the tall silk hat And tvxnled the little cane I was the swellest unior That ever cubbed for fame I did the belt attended hops The proudest of mankind But I lost my style on Card Day For I was the man behind The man behind The man behind I-le IS the easiest man for you to find I tried to bluff Prof Robb And got behind my Job And so you see I was the man behind A14 IU rn 2 U1 U1 m r' ID H1 Z3 E Q2 Il ll I I I llllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll In In ann U1 in 2 as 2 Q . I - -S Q I N. 1' , ' s. SF- . . -. . 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'MIIIIIIIII llllli IIIIIIII IIIII I IIIIIIIH V Wl1e11 I m an Llppel classman I ll have to put on a11s F01 eve1ybody knows the d1gn1ty A SCIHO1 bezus I ve boned IIOLII yea1s but neve1 cubbed And w1sh that I may End IVhen they 16 passmg out the sheepsluns I Won t be the man beh1nd lhe man bCl'1lITd The man beh1nd He IS the eas1est man fo1 you to hnd To get the S1 ma X1 I ennestly Wxll t15 And hope that I Won t be the man belnncl Then when I m 1 gmduate Wlth C E on my name I ll go out m the flosty vxolld Flo hunt fo1 louous fame Ill make 1 b11d em fancy FIOTD both ends of the l1ne To span the tears that xx 1ll be shed By the bnls I Ve left beh1nd The gnls so lillld I left behmd Of cotuse 1n me tvxas c1uel 'md unkmd Of W1doWs the1e ll be many Of WIVGS the1e Won t be any So fuewell to the gnls I ve left beh1nd Now to the P1ofs both Leat and small I ll pay my best 1espects You ve watched closely for fou1 YCHIS That you m1ght ealn you1 checks FI he1e s Mac and C1ock Flhele s Ch1l and Ihomp Wlth Rous and P161 and Tom But of all the calcls that s m the deck I Won t forbet the ohn I'he1e s one beh1nd twould be unkmcl If I should fall to call h1m to YOLII m1nd We ll IVC I11IT1 3 tlmes 3 g Rah' Rah' Rah' fo1 Palmer C For he IS the best of all I ve left bellllld in Z 2 ffl -I ITI m 2 Q X -I TU U1 2 E Illlllll llllll llllllllll lll Illlllllllll lllll llll llllllllllllll llllll ll I III III Ill Ill Illllllllllllllllllll - sf. 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H. -. . v ' I - Q N' : I 'L v 1 A .1 1 J K : Breams How long I dream my dreams at mght I cannot tell I cannot say For dreams the come when comes fW1ll ht Y g And leave my soul Wlth dawn of day' Wheli S1lCI'1C6 falls upon my head The World rn darkness seems to rest I keep Wxth care at night 1n bed My dreams of joy W1th1n my breast' When shmes the moon so hrgh so clear And earth 1S brlght and brxght the skres I keep Wlfh care I keep Wlth fear When rlng the bells at lonely hours And near to me IH Church thou art I keep Wlth care 1n mystxc towers My dreams of love w1thxn my heart' Rhadame E S 2 E E E E E L: E E E 2'- 2. E E E E Vi' X., DU m 2 UI U5 m F ID ITI Z3 E if VII I I I II I I I I I 5 , 'I v sr ' ' . .M E g y r -M sf r , . 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'l ll - ' ' A ' ' ' - - l . 7' 7 . 223 Q F' 4 if X In At the drnner table Barnbrrdge gave orders to be ready for work rrght after drnner Petrtrons for trme to unpack surt cases were rmmedrately presented but, sad to relate were not grven a hearrng So that afternoon the three B s Banks, Barnbrrdge, and the Bunch, played leap frog all over the surroundrng country They told us they were showrng us the boundarres of our surveys But, rn vrew of thrs explanatron, we strll have doubts about therr reasons for thrs escapade It looked lrke a pure case of tryrng to krd us rnto belrevrng that we were gorng to work Howsoever, be that as rt may, nevertheless to the contrary, notwrthstandrng, we drd some tall hoohn , belreve mel In the evenrng we explored the vast area ofthe town The post olhce and rts sub statrons were first found The general store was next drscovered hrdrng behrnd a blade of grass opposrte the post oHice John Wanamaker take notrcel Every department was located on the mam Hoor , hence no complrcated elevator systems, everythrng was kept rn stock except the thrngs people wanted, hence no customers, hence no salesmen, and hence, economy The town dred about erght o clock and we had a song servrce untrl trme to srght on Polarrs Shortly after mrdnrght that star was caught rn the hall of Ursa Mrnor dorng a tanvo around the celestral pole lzach took a slant at rt and Were so drsgusted that we crept oil' to bed leavrng the Georges to Hnrsh the Job What a peaceful nrghtl No wagons clatterrnv over paved streets, no trolley cars screechrng around sharp corners, rnstead, we heard charrs smashrng agarnst the walls and beds berng overturned The country surely rs the place for rest Tuesday mornrng found us all at work, more or less, and by the trme the frrst week had passed we were seasoned engrneers We actually turned out work wrth precrsrons rangrng from 1 rn 27000 down to 8 rn 1 As trme went on we also became better acquarnted wrth the town and rts rnhabrtants Although srtuated along Lrttle Hoosrc Rrver and connected wrth the outer world by the Rutland s ex tensrve rarlway system, news was rather late reachrng there If one should look over the drary of Loafer Burton he wrll hnd an rnsert dated uly 7 191-L whrch states e vrllagers are much exerted tonrght upon learnrng that the Confederates have been repulsed at Gettysburg 5 m m 2 or cn m F 1: rn 50 5 E A lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllll IllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII R u.'r 'lf -' 1 f , , , . . . . . - . . - , A A . 4. , ' r . 1 ' . j . - s . I . L 1 ' I A . . b y . Q I - , , V .t -. ..- , ' - V- I , . 0 i 0 i . D . , . N , , J ' in ' j - J , f r ff Ph as 1. 224 Sl K ,.- W Would rt not be amusrng to go to Petersburv rn 1 century or so and hear them talk about the fall of Lrege or the German advance on Pans? Whrle we were out rn the wrlds vaultrng over fences and rrvers wrth stadra boards, Barnbrrdge and hrs srde partner Banks were scratchrng for pornts on the pool tables whrch were almost devord of felt whrle the pockets were srmply holes to let the balls thru to the floor Banks really was good and Barn budge firmly belreved rn the old adage Practrce makes perfect There was a raprd wrnd up a heavy thrust a terrrfic cr rsh and then the cue ball descrrbed logarrthmrc sprrals all over the table untrl hnally rt landed on the Hoor H would prck rt up say some sweet nothrngs to rt, then shoot rt strarght across the table at cannon ball speed rnto a pocket About thrs trme the sweet nothrnvs would become fermented and 'r by stander mrght suspect that Vesu vrus was agarn rn eruptron Flhus rt was day rn and day out The heat of summer seemed to have aH:ected several of the crew most peculrarly Wrlcox played nurse wrth gnls struck by was always Gladys h cou be to have Brer wrth hrs meals Chref Reeves got sore because Ellie could not swrng rn a hammock every nrght Morne called them all sweethearts yet sard Marry none of em Sherman was found one day srngrng to a bull Jew Ryan and Cabby Burton were often heard talkrng ba a lrnffo to the sheep and even Prof Banks was drscovered one dry out by rm Moon s talkrng to a Rabbrt Matty rmaffrned he was a jockey Hrs delrght was to go drrvrng He would get Charlre, the stable superrntendent to hrtch the Spare Rrb to a buggy and then spend hours tryrng to coax a trot out of rt Hatten acted as Matty s mechanrcran on these dare devrl speed tr1pS The Spare Rrb no doubt, was the prrde of Petersburv and I would bet 25 to 1 that he was qurte a grown horse when the Prlgrrms landed -gn-ul Benham acted as our forergn mrnrster He prcked up some French musrcrans and talked a la Prerpont very fluently wrth them He became so wrapped up rn hrs mrnrsterral dutres that he even vrsrted therr castle on the Upper Lrttle Hoosrc 22? 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I G r ' I ft and we lost srght of hrm for several clay Deg had rt all over Ben for drsappearrng though He was hardly seen durrng our entrre stay Krntf Hoyt Ferrrs and Burton held weekly meetrngs every Sunday nrghr on the porch of the Unron House The marn drscussrons seemed to hrnge on the advantages and drsadvantages of sleeprng cars The mahogany at Petersburg was srtuated at the Hotel and Irsted at 7 per cent The town was dry but several trmes when the 7 per was Howrng freely some emrtted a pale blue glow whrle others showed marked srgns of vrvrd rncandescence On the nrght of the thrrd of uly the R P T nrght rrders came out rn full force fhose who drd not report at the waterrng trough at 12 O1 A M were pulled bodrly out of bed When the roll was finally called two were mrssrng the cr rb and one of our chrefs Capt Hatten shouldered hrs shot gun and led the company along the marn road toward Fort Snyder When wrthrn range a com nand was grven for the rrght wrng to charge the Hammock Nothrng dorng Mrss Jolly Bottom and her mate Effie had fooled us agarn Loomrs and Ferrrs got so they would not go to bed at all One nrght they were seen rn the suburbs of Berlrn srx mrles away at mrdnrght marchlng rn a duplex for matron It was no suffrage parade erther On the Saturday before the Fourth Doc Hull s champronshrp baseball team met us on therr held out rn the Rrver Park brambles The game was well contested but rn order to keep the Doc from get trng peeved we allowed Petersburg to wrn Score 8 to 1 or some multrple of rt Boland starred on hrst Ferrrs and httle Eddy Wales played vsrth Peters burg on the Fourth Ferrrs puttrng the steam on the ball whrle Eddy hung out around thrrd Ferrrs won hrs own game wrth one run and consequently was the hero of the town He also shut Banks out that same afternoon the latter Journeyrng down the boulevard alone H Wrlcox ran strong along these lrnes too Greenfield T belreve trred to make some trme here also but was drsastrously unsuccessful was not the only bunny admrrer however for Sherman and -Iudgrng the survey from all srdes we managed to get through and back to Troy on the eleventh Due to a mrsprrnt T desrre to call your attentron to the frrst word of thrs sentence It should be spelled wrth an f Most of the rmportant dorngs at Petersburg have now been put rn black and whrte, but we all look back on that trrp and say, Them were the happy days 'I 226 IJ rn 2 U! 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' I I I I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 7 bl ,sn lllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll W 1 Qt ?8etIm About an hour rfter leavrng the Petersburg crew, The Northern Snarl pulled rnto the metropolrs of Berlrn Our host had hrs drays there to meet us and crrted our baggage to the hotel After a cursory glance around the hotel, 1 mad rush was made for the lrttlc bunvalow on the hrll whrch by the way could not accommodate all, consequently the unfortunate ones were compelled to undergo the tortures of the mam hotel lmmedrately after lunch, led by Professors Rousseau, Fl essrer and Wrllranrs we were taken on a cross country hrke to scan the boundarres of our survey Upon our return the rnstruments were unpacked and adjusted, thrs constrtutrng the end of the Hrst d rv of theoretrcal xx ork berng chanfftd mto practrcal 3 Sometrme durrno the afternoon of thrs frrst day qurte a physrcal ch rnve was notrced rn several members of the party lhey had been rnrtrated rnto the Royrl Order of Brld Heads Brooks Alcott was elected Gudlukrn, whrle lfhomas recerved the honors of Hyper Gudlukrn llhe other members of the order were Suarez rnd Blover the c rlf pronounced thrs name, thusly Bloy oy oy oy Verj 'lhe evenrng wx rs spcnt lrstcnmg to the songs md essays of the graduatrng we had been rnformed th rt we were to go star grzmg rn the wee sma hours, so consequently shortly after 1 OO A M fuesday mornrng, the outfrt assembled at the rear of the hotel VVrth the ard of a couple of lanterns and several brrllrant remarks the surroundmgs were rllumrnated sulfrcrently for the work to be carrred out It took but a short trme to rmagrne we had seen Polarrs pass across the freld of vrew of the transrt and then there was a Grand rush for the feathers There bernv lrttle or no local attractron rn vrew, a consrderable amount of work was accomplrshed the first week Thrs lack of somethrng rnterestrng resulted rn an auto trrp to Troy on the frrst Saturday, for those who had a lrkmg for the ladres For those remarnrng a baseball nrne was selected Our noble warrrors of the dramond assembled rn 1 potato lot to battle wrth the sturdy sons of Berlrn After nrne rnnrngs of much fun the scorer rnformed us that we had been defeated by a score of 18 3 The only explanatron we can offer rs that erther a mrstake on the scorer s part or a lack of skrll shown by Van, the latter herng a regular sreve for the grounders Thrs ended the hrst week of our stay Great was the norse and drsturbance rn camp when the men s hopes of returnrng to Troy for the Fourth were shattered, as a result of Dutch Alber s Blrtzen Benz fallrng apart about three mrles from Berlm, nevertheless we had an added norse to our rootrng sectron rn the games between Berlrn and Wrllramstown Brooks Alcott prtched both games for Berlrn, and drsplayed hrs prowess by allowrng only frve hrts rn hrs usual style WVhen rt came to battrng, well, Gowdy was not rn rt Sometrme durrng the course of the day Pop and Scotty hrked off to Petersburg for some unknown reason They had been there before Trrangulatron and plane table work were rndulged rn the last week l was durrng thrs week that many card partres, dances and other socral functrons took place, one of whreh was a luncheon on the hrstorrc spot, Whrte Rocks, 227 if E xg llllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll B 'QW in - . l 1 .nt . , . 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Page Seven IIlllHllHllHllllIllllllllIlllIlllHlllllllilllIlllHlllllHllWllllllVIlllIlllIllllllllHlllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllIHlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllIlllIIlllIIllllllllllHllHlllIllllIlllllllllllIlllI4lllilllIllllllllIlllllllIllllIlllllllI4llllllllllllllllIlllIlllIlllIllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllHlllIlllllllllHIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllIllllIllllllllIlllIlllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllll 453 FULTON STREET, TROY, N. Y. E. F. SMITH, Proprietor Finest Menu in the city. Regular Dinners only 25 cents Courteous Treatment to All. C0 ...png.....g.....g..g..g..g..... ..g..g..g..g.-g..g.....g.....,........g-.g... TOLL' iekmin RESHiul?'IE Corner of RIVER ST. and BROADWAY niiiiiuimiiniimiiuiiinmuinimiinirnunuimiuiivumuiuiiniuiinmnmuiimmiinuuminnmiminiiniuuuummummuu The Best Place to elzne or spena' th e e U e n in g iiiniiniiinivmiuiii.11ifiiniiiniiininiiniiuiiuiiiuiiniiuiiniiniiiniiu1inumuiiiniiininiiiniHiiininivmiumimwmvnwn, Business Menir Lunch, 40 Cents Table d'Hote Dinner, 75 Cents Imported Pilsner and Stoll': real German Peer 'Refined Music Charming Singing ..-0--s--n--o--o--s--9--0. u--a--s--0--0--o-o--o-.Q.-Q..g.....,.................. 6 9 9 E Q 6 5 ME ANTD SEE US Dr. Robb. - Archimedes, you say, discovered specific gravity on getting into his bath, Why had the principle never before occurred to him?,' Frosh.-ic' Probably this Was the first time he ever took a bathf, 'Sic' A Frosh stood on the burning deck, But as far as We can learn, He stood in perfect safety, He was too green to burn. ...g..g..g.. .-g...ug..g..g.....g..g..g........... ....-o..a....-0.4. The non-adnertifer ufed Zo jiglzl Z0 get bu.rine5.r. Today he must jight io hold it. Tomorrow, what? Page Eight 1 I o c 0--0--o-.......g.................g..g............... g.g........g................... 5 3 GRADU TES 0 1 2 Ffh- There was an old man, OFFICIAL P I N 5 X He had 21 Wooden leg, He clidn't Want to steal, . ' a . O1 Clldll t Want to beg. Renjyefaer Pobufechnzc- 2 30 he gof fW0 SPOON: X Institute, Troy, N. Y. And an old coal hod. 3 He made himself 21 FORD Made and Sold Exclusively by 0 Q ' Almditl-311By Gl-nVy ' MARY C. SHAW, Jeweler 362 Broadway, Troy, N. Y. 1 2 5 1414. Gold Enameled . 54.00 ' 2 Gold Filled Enameled . . 1.00 o , Both ntmdc with Safety catch I ...Q ffl' 0.0 U U... I ...C 0 .0 ... ..f ...SOOO 00 Q QQ Q .O C UCDUU U .Cl .I l O 0. ll. O Q.. O .C ll. -1-- ' 'l',' ., A THE HANNA I-Z,:2?g:55I-13351 ---- lj.. T ., 1 V'-F-1-,. '7'Tf'f 1' 'J' - U MANUFACTURING '- gg .,', g l mm O lr Should a jfmmgigl ,vlorm break who will flrf fa.vlf,vl to the ryclo11e cellar? Tlzf u11ad0erli5ing florf, for Lherf if 'no eftalzliflzezl dfmmzcl for its proclurlf. T16 Page Nine ...g..g............... g.....g..g..g.....g.....,....-n--q..,.....,...........g.....g --0-0-................g...........,..g..q-.,..g........,..,.....g..g........,...,.,,,.,,. T, 5, BQWMANQ QCOMPLIMENTS or Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES fb QMIPS' H. R. Phone 1259-J THE U. s. POSTOFFICE is 561 Federal St., Cor. 6th Ave. OPPOSITE VICTOR'S OPPORTUNITY We all know what the late Senator John Ingalls had to say about this but here is another version by Mr. Dooley : H Opporchunity knocks at ivery man's dure wanst. On some men's dures it hammers till it breaks down the dure an' thin it goes in an' wakes him up, if he's asleep, an' aftherwards it wurks flr him as a night watchman. On other menls dures it knocks an, runs away, an' on the dures iv some other men it knocks an, whin they come out it hits thim over th, head with an axe. But ivery man has an opporchunityf' If you enjoy the Tranritn a'on't fail to remember the adverlifer helped to male: it. Page Ten WE DARE AND DO O style is too frivolous or extreme for us to show, provided, of course, that it isn't an offense against good taste. Wells 8? Caverly Clothes are made from fabrics of every hue that's true to style. From rippling lapels to patch pockets and narrow shoulders, these gar- ments hit the style-nail right on the head. ' Furnishings and Hats for All Occasions WELLS 65 COVERLY TRoY,N.Y. BASKET BALL '14-'15 C. B. ICKE, ,1S ...... . Captain G. W. TISDALE, ,15 . Manager J. W. HOWARD, ,16 . Asst. Mgr. D. H. CAMERON, 116 . . . . . Asst. Mgr. R E S U L T S R. P. 1. OPP. Dec. -1-N. Y. State College . at Troy . . . 32 19 5-City College of N. Y. at New York . . 19 20 'I 12-Rochester . . at Rochester . 15 18 19-Colgate . . . at Troy . . 25 21 Ian. 9-Williams at Troy . . 24 12 16-Syracuse . at Syracuse . 21 22 23-St. Lawrence . . at Troy . . Z4 16 K' 29-Springfield Training . at Troy . . 45 37 Feb. 6-Brooklyn Poly . at New York . . 35 3 13-Union . . . at Troy . 3 27 20-N. Y. University . at New York . . 19 18 27-Pennsylvania at Troy . . . 19 20 Mar. 5-Brooklyn Poly . at Troy . . . . 33 16 13-Union . . . at Schnectady , . . . 16 V 35 Totals 340 289 .,,,....,.,,,,,,.,. ........ ...g..g.. .. .. ng........g.....g.....g.. The azlvertirfr expectr returvzr-ree tlz Page Eleven at hr get: them. ooooooosnllsoonl00uo00lloscocsololtOOOOOQQBOJOQQOl0oaool0nlos0000U00 --'Q-:MW ,-f ': 'Tm QMWENEYNN f 41, ,AI-Qwmuntmwsg . 0 X' - f,..ge 'w, m 's, . -- ff .- 1 ec: is D !'G fgqg, AS ,E If ij T T ' A :s liiiyu V MF fm ' 'S ,' v ', . T-NAR ,ff Qf ' 1 54-fwg ' Mnmwmq - nw J? WT is iff. ,S if 1 f .jd J?i nTm 1iT'w Rx :Q,s ?f't . Eff f?1Jj.:i , 4 glayljf gkxaii jj 'ff , . , ..0K..,.o! 5 xjfigxv X ff X' ' 1 T -V iz if 52- E H X41 M t gk ,g f xg: .. fy ver our fl w i. ,. 5 Nigga 1.. . .Q FNZ5-. - ' 'V in ,QA Day And Nag t: st it .re -fi f-wif' at e 1 1' Ui, ' lx 5 1 if F5 5 , f i 1 A.. s- ' gi , ff Ez fi' 52 greg v al -Ea 'T 1 .L :gi Q ,. t x F at I i .iz is ,f - , sk -.,. ' 1 E ' ' ' 23355 t 5 f ' ' -'ff' PORTLAND CEMENTA jg? XX QM ' tciqgtfwgf get jx if 'X in I T t d B Ch ' t if Ext s es e emis s if T -mx ,W aff' if S Q xxx 57 i 5 U 1 U b 0 by N r 2 is NN A- E .m f , 1 .ff NN ru, 55 .., - 'af ' i--A-emi-- sf W---me-ef' ,K ff' ,ff E O N 1 Q ur.w1441b Ddy,hfcv The ALPHA Art Envelope, containing views of distinctive concrete structures, sent free on request. LPH PORTLAND CEME T CO. General Offices: EASTON, PA. Sales Offices: New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Boston, Buffalo, Baltimore, Savannah 1m , if ..,-.... ws:-:H-f ,YW -., ' A snwnnaxopnum-.smmmvmuaw mmmuwAw:mm'mwmmw K' S2 7 7 1 1 :tn my ent gnu 1,3 :uf ',?J!'XP'Llf1.X., .1 QQ: x it z'-taptyf, :JW-i 'Qf.5p:.fa,1:,i.-mime.. :fx -fi,551-:wy4:.iz.--41,1 Aff' ,nf .X-in :ls - shew:-.ue-.Jag . f t ,..---: '61,-'f' ,1- I ' 'JP .W P' ' ' 0. F51-ff' -. Q.. 't-. 2 2-V H 711 ' 'si-Zilizf'r5s?L.'i32f:'fN533w ,.-wf.:'Ff.f?qI'?P5'a2fh'f1--' -:Sf1h:l's'v14u meAwarm1.Q:9a5aygMx:::-ii:,dy-M-jfwziz-newS'-:Sqn-rifH1:Ls5.:v!'5.91-:r:nga' gms' gs. '1fSwt'1,i -'uf-3f'192Qs,i-met 1?-5. sw-f Ln v55eEsiQ.mv.:.v3s zaiqqtx- 4- 1- thhsfd. .5 .- V: in z-:fansI-treafu'-2-4fk1:Sew.fJz-Q1-.waata'-re.!a1Bi1ff:s:::wemira'4:zat.,fsa5f1f2fyerg nswill-2'swsvikl-fe.E zs5+ssxzem?-qvrfwum J.e r -- T-:Ms ra ft: '-.1-X A f - . 00soollucannotI--0--U00ol-so-on--0--00--ooso--0-0-00000um-sl--0--0ooo-Q-9--0--30000000lsootlilll U72 cannot exift without our adve1'tiJerf-we that they arf proxperouf. Page Twelve SOCIAL OUTCASTS U Deak U Young . Exalted Psah H Bump H Lewis Matty Matthews ..........................,................ . South End-Post - . . North End-Post M Weelvy Weilve11so11 U Tilly 'llilliughast 4' Johnny Caldwell CC Feeble H Florian Bark H Squires ,- HE YOUNG MAN WHO DEPENDS UPGN McBRIDE'S 'Ny 'QYXQ FUR HIS CLOTHES MAY DEPENDUPONTHEIRSTYLE EXCLUSQVENESS AND GENERAL ALL-R1GHT-NEss H ,Tam?:Li,dASai:fg:y H On the ff T H 0 M A S M C B R I DE Fulton and Fon.-th EVERYTHING THATS BEST IN MEN'S WEAR lllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIHIIIIIHIII .....g..g..g.....Q..Q..9ug..g..g..9..g..g..g..g.....g..gng..g.....g..g.....g..g..g.....g.....,..g.....g........ ...g..g..g...........g...... We ftmzd af cz guarantee behmd furry advertzfer P e Thirteen HEADQUARTERS GAS APPLIANCES 515 FULTON ST. Corner UNION ll'llll.llllllllllllllllitlllllll.lll lll'lll lll3 llllllllll''lll4llll.1ll'lll 'llllll lllllllllllllflllllllllll llllllllillllllllllllllllllll'lllllllilllllll llllllllll Gas and Electric Student Lamps, Domes, Showers and Fixtures. Gas Inverted and Upright Lights, Guar. Mantles, Tubing and Glassware. Gas Room Heaters, Radiators, Reflectors, and Fire-Place Heaters. Gas Atmospheric Furnaces and Student Bunsens. Gas Ranges, Water Heaters, Plates, Ovens and Guar. Gas Irons. M. KENNEDY 81 H. CALHOUN CO. -l- PHONE 366 - ff Way!! The Luxurious to NEW YORK HUDSON NAVI R. M. MUCH. General Passenger Agent New York City THE HAS AND THE ARE I'd rather be a Could Be If I could not be an Areg For a Could Be is a May Be, With a chance of touching par. I'd rather be a Has Been, Than a Might Have Been, by farg For a Might Have Been has never been, But a Has was once an Are. Largest, most luxurious steamships in river service in the world. Cuisine worth bragging about. Daily service. Steamships : Berkshire C. W. Morse H Trojan U Rensselaer 'K Frank Jones H Greenport GATION COMPANY GEORGE T. RUSSELL General Agent Troy, New York --o--1--one-...J .....o. .........,..a..,........,..q...........o nn... ..o.....,..,.. Remem ber that clarrzfed list. Page Fourteen ..g..g..g..g..g........g.-0-vg..g.4..g.....g..g..g..g..g..q..g.....g..g..q..g... H B 6l7'E d7'l.X'Z.0ZL.S' If0 567 U8 Students and Former Students of the R. P. I. Our Prices and Service are right MAIL ORDERS receive special attention We can obtain for you any book ever published. Quotations and Information cheerfully given. Catalogues mailed on application. We carry a good stock of second-hand Technical Books BOOKS, STATIONERY DRAWING MATERIAL Students' Supplies of 6718731 leinof Magazine Subscriptions Embossing and Engraving Our Aim is Serfoice Allen Book and Printing Co., 454'L'iS?,,fu15ff i.St'eet ....................... .4.....g..g..g...........,..g..g. ...ng ....g..g..g . if 1 ' s 1 flgzmz, remeinbzw' the Ilranszt. Page Fifteen When you Want your shoes repaired in a hurry, call at TROY QUICK SHQE REPAIRING CU. 89 THIRD STREET We Repair Shoes W'Izile You Wait Bootblack Attached Reasonable Pr,-665 swim?-W -551 ' .:-, - , i 4- y v ' Work done by the . f : A-C5 Work Called for Wen l 0,3 Delivered ' t 'J A System FREE and Guaranteed -V Phone, Troy 1271 Good name in man or Woman, dear my Lord, , ls the immediate jewel of their souls 5 Who steals my purse, steals trash, ,tis something, nothing, 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands, But he that hlches from me my good name, Rohs me of that, Which, not enriches him, But makes me poor, indeed. .. ....g..g..g-.g..g..g..g..g..g..g.... g... .g..g.f-g..5..g.....g..g..g..g..g..... g..g..g.....g... ....g... The adwrtiffr if a boofter-he wamr ur Z0 .rufreed and he .vpc'miJ hir money that we may. Page Sixteen The ?LIupiJ btuhiu Everything in Photography of Artistic Quality GRGUP WORK GF ALL KINDS stwjjr Y 'A 1 QR V xv fps' ' 'NH v Maker of the Transit and Pageant Photos These are on sale at Studio Speezezl Relief to Student! of Rensselaer 44 THIRD STREET, TROY, N. Y. ......................................,.....,..................,.....,..................,......................,..,..,............................. ............,......... Ad 1' bu inefr men-flzey carefullyfgure the relur Seventeen FRANK BROS. IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll FIFTH AVE. BOOT SHOP 224 Fifth Avenue New York City 1-eg ,-, :,, , -., 1 fc1 .f , - - Q 1 'NL 1 H . t , Builders of Smart College Footwear Roses and Violets Choice Cut Flowers Reasonable Prices Vmxmlummw :1uiu..m'mtw:mlm il. ms im nz: .. is I is 1' Telephone 133-J WWMWWWWWNWWNWHHWMUUWJNVWHUIWHWW H. LOUIS MENAND FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL BUILDING 464 Fulton Street Troy, N. Y ..,..,..... ..... ........,..,.................,........,...... 9 6 6 a I e a VICTOR VV. SMITH HIIIIlIHIIIIlllllllNIHIIIIIillIHiIIllIHHlllllllllIHIIllIillIillIHHIlllllllllIllIIIllIIIlIIlllIIIIIllllllllllilIlilIIIlIIllHIIIlIllIIlilIIlllllllllllllllllllll S C H O O L O F STRINGED INSTRUMENTS 1IIIIIIllIIIllIillIIllIllIIIllIIIlIIIllIIllIIllIIIllIllIIIlIIIllIIIlIKUIIUIllIIllIIlllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIlilIIIlIUHllIH1llllIllIllllIlllUIHllHllIlllllllllllllllll The school that makes professional players. The Victor W. Smith HSchool of Stringed Instruments ofers exceptional advantages to persons desiring instruotion on the Violin, Viola, Violinrello, or Bass Vial, Manelolin, Banjo and Guitar. Present address 208 Frear's Cannon Place Bldg., Troy, N. Y. After July 1, '15, will DC connected with TROY CONSER VATORY OF MUSIC. Snyder, Cstepping on Bump Lewis' feetl-'C Oh, excuse mef, Lewis-:'VVell, never mind, they'1'e made to walk on. wid Sommerville Cin D. C., coming to after a connection was explainedl- Vxlhat is that connection for? Sticht - 4' Why donit you sleep nightstw nh Prof.- What is 21 bicycle? Student - Two revolutions you might say. The advertisers pay for results-not to ornainent the Transit. Page Eigh teen ..Q..g........g..g..g.....g-.gng...-.ng..g..g..g.....g..g..9.4..g..g..g..g.....g-4... ' ' 0 '-5'-0--0-0ooceoooanoocoosooannounce osocnaooooo CQ H n Il Zig, .1 .. gf. 1.2-3.:ijqgw-.f:,.:'f ::.g. g:g,sP5.j. : . 3 ' ff ' 54555: If 5515555555sgs5:E.jz5f25i5s5sg2gf5f515s5s3fgsS5g5Sf5sfa.s2:3--5'2ffis5e5:fsgsgf5sis5s . z-12:22-:5:5.5ggQf.':5:3:5:j:5g:1:::::::3':.:5:51:-:lv'-5:33:,eo?.A4,::1.f:5f:::::53::5:g:51g-12535,--:-:-5-:-.-1. - ' A PP Y I - - w f ' . ' ., ..,.. .-,gg-:1::2-,..'E1E2f.I'22iI:3f:E2fT . 2-215151. : - 53552fssisEgfgiiisieisfsiffffii 252:if555555f55fQa5'52Kf5 5SE2f52s2s22fs2i3ifs5eg25F' Q Q. 5, f 9.5. ., ,... ,. - 'E f5Q I I E : . . ., ,,.,.::1fzf . - .v.-.-1.1.-.:,. 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Page Nineteen g-.g..g..g.fp.-gn The Ziliniun atiunal Earth uf illirup NO. 56 FOURTH STREET Burglar and Fireproof Safe Deposit and Storage Vaults IlllHlllllllllllI1lllilllllllIllllllllIlllllllUlllIlllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllillllllllIlllllllflllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Safe Deposit Boxes 55.00 per annuvn and upward A General Banking Business Transaeted HzS FIRE DEPARTMENT Red Ransley . Chief Chuck Weiitz . lst Lieutenant Art H Johnson Extension Ladder No. 1 C' Steve Waters Extension Ladder No. 2 U Shorty H Shinaman Rolly Bachman N George H Sinclair U P. C. Johnson N Smudge H Markham CK Smoke H Merrick U 100 CZ, Murphy Short Piece of Hose Short Piece of Hose . First Ax . Second Ax . A Bucket . First Aide . Extinguisher ..g..g..gn......Q..g..g..guy.....g..g...........g..q.. -Q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g See classified list of advezt Page T ' tsers in back of book. wenty The Store Trojans -i Like Best l' +1 , P , , lm ' if: 1 1 . i ' -a'37e7 M'7 i , X ' ,Z .,.. llxlgm,-' lggf y 5- 'm al ,e ee f .L., 9 C LU ETT 59? SUN S Th e On e Price Piano Ho use T R O Y. N .Y. TROY ALBANY SCHENECTADY - R' C' Tlixiiigelilixrnisher Scoring the Winning Run is a matter of physical and mental superiority-a condition of leg- sturdiness and speed, brain-alertness and instant judgment, eye- keenness and accuracy, an ability to take chances with a degree of certainty of final achievement. hredded Wheat assists athletes in acquiring these qualif1cations,for it builds and develops brawn, brain, bone and body. The most nourishing form of Whole Wheat, a food that strengthens the tissues ofthe human body and fosters the development ofa good brain and a sound body. 4' All the Meat of the Golden Wheat. Made only by THE Sl-IREDDED WHEAT CO., Niagara Falls, N. Y. .g..q..g..g..g....Q........g..,..g..g..g.....Q..g..g..5..Q..g..g.....g..g.....g..g..g..g.....q...........g..g Q.. .g.....g..0..g..g..g..g........g..g..g.... .........g..g.. We guarantee your razirfacliowz if you go to our aeioerLi.rer.r. Page Twenty-one ..,.....Q.....g.....g.....g.....g..g........g........g..g........................... 9 - ! 6 5 ! 5 9 Q UHUWNNIUWHHW1NNli!WHWHNN1I1WWWNWINNVUWWIHHHNNNHWWWHHHNNIHWWHHHNNNllWWHHH!NNllWWHHH!!NNINNNIWHNNVi!NNHHIHNNINNllHU!NNHHNIIHHNNHHNI1WHNNUHNINUINNNHHIHHIHHIWIWIH PORTLAND CEMENT . few? Us Hlghest gl 4 Wlth - -I A g Lu gl ' Quality 'E ey pf Q Uniformity ,ob sq, 9 0 ' HTLP- THE HELDERBERG CEMENT CO. 100 STATE ST. ALBANY, N. Y. J. CRAWFORD GREEN as s0N Ti? FURNITURE AND UPHGLSTERY dmv 265 RIVER ST. TROY, N. Y. Sept. 18-Hell Tnaugurated. Sept. 21-John Degnon back. Gct. 22-Prof. C. - This curve will slide OFF to infmity on its asymptote. Oct. 29-10,000 Germans landed. QWhere?D Nov. 3-Junior- You can draw that perpendicular to zmything.U 51 River Street BOTH PHON ES Nr Troy, N. Y. -0--o--0--0--l--0--0-0 g........g.....g..5 5.....g..g.................g.-n..s..n..q..o.....g..4..g.....g..g..g..... The aflwrzife 01 'nzivzd-readerr-juft lat Zhem know you are from R. P. I. Page Twenty-t WO HOTEL OUMBERL H Broadway Cars from the Grand Central 3 EU Um rm .1-Vg.-1' 1 QQ pd P ifqegg, Tepot Pass the Door exif H se I Ji? Slwr 5 I4 S N Qygl Z' Y: 12.255 ff -T I: Hgh, .EEE . rl I E' Eg E I ' 'us E'5 in H- mi 'FI G' 'H i ff Sl? :gam we f t' 1 , . .,-.Z QE- U EE WEE ff I .',k - j.,.i.y'd25- Kept by a College Man Headquarters for College Men NEW, MODERN AND FIREPROOF fllofl alnaelioe Hole! in New York TI'll'7IJ'I'FILl Rolex 52.50 eoflh balll and up. Special Rates for College Teams and Students 10 Minutes Walk to 40 Theatres The Cufmberlaml dow more College lzufivzen Allan any olfzez' hole! in New York SEND FOR BOOKLET HEADQUARTERS FOR R. P. I. HARRY P. STIMSON, PITTSTON COAL THE BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES TRY IT XX' N W N 00' W Sw-W QSWXS QW X W N N 'ls W N S M Grew S N W W W W oA95vw lb A Q W 'W m .xy CALL 573 or 3626 ON THE CORNER FULTON and FRONT STS. TROY,NEW'YORK G 5 Q E Q Q 5 a 4 a 5 9 Formerly fwzth Hotel Imperial. .... ...,........,....................,.... .... MERRIGAN'S IIVERY' First-Class Coaches for WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS also SURRIES and SINGLE RIGS Phone 2 OFFICE 458, 460 FEDERAL STREET !l7'. If you do your pari, Zlze adoertiyenr will want more Jpare next ye Pag e Twenty-three P. A. MORSE C. H. CALDWELL Qi CALDWELL 81 M O R S E IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII T A I L O R S 6 TIMES BUILDING TROY, N. Y. ..... ,..,....., .,........,... .......... .,........,............., Office Telephone I1-VV Troy Residence Tel. 173-XV North KOERNER'S ORCHESTRA UNWHNHINUINUHHHWIWIHHHNIHHIHHHHHNHiNHiiHiiHIiiHiHIiNHiHIiiNHiNHiNiliNillNillNHiNWNWNHHHHHHillHHN!WININIHiIliHHVIHNIHNIHNIHNIHNIINNHINNHHIHNIHNIIWIWIHI HENRY C. KOERNER, Director MUSIC Furnished For All Qccasions 325 RIVER ST. TROY, N. Y. ,..............,...........,... ............... ....,.....,..,..,........,............ 5....., Nov. I8-Johnny Tobal early. Dec. I7-Prof. C. Cin, Highwaysl r'See the children With road-rollers on their feetf' Ian. 4-Heavy brain Work commences. Jan. I2-DLR.- Can you see Radio- activity Waves? Kriel- Yes, With Il telescopef, Jan. 29- WAH-Eee ..g..3..Q..g..g.,g.....Q.....nog...ug..Q..guy..,....,...,..Q..9-.g..g.....g.....g..g..g..g. .9 The Rail Joint Company GENERAL OFFICES 185 Madison Avenue, New York City -L-. -K ., fr Hai Continuous Rail Joint . Y 3 SQQEEC .. K' ' I ff? e . ff -A eeee 'rr 5 .sQf iff'ff'2i1,f ' A rerr . - weberllail Joint E Widget, W, 4 i Wolhaupter Rail Joint N.f.Nw 42 I,-: ' 3 I00fk Rail Joint ? ' SKI' N 4 ,Ao fri- - 'A' 'wx XX , ,3 X we -my - f Makers of Base-Supported and 1004 Rail Joints for Standard, Girder and Special Rail Sections. Also Joints for Frogs and Switches, Insulated Rail Joints and Step or Compromise Rail Joints. Patented in United States and Canada. ..,.................,..............,...........,........... ... Ad-getting if hard work-you can male! it sary by giving your patronage Page Twenty-four Q 5 5 1 c 9 5 1 T17 ..q..g..g..g...,..........g..g..g........g........g....., .-Q--an 9 ..g..... 4 Established Twenty-Fi-ve Years 9 qirmIInIuminIIniInuiiinIInIIniumIulIInimumIrmIinIurIumIifIinIIinuimmmmmunmuumwlmnumvu ........ ....... 0 I - 0 1 -0- 6 CALL AT 7 MAC S SMOKE SHOP 'I'lIIlllIilllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllillllI1llIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIlllHlllHlllIllllIllllllIllllllillHIlllllllllllllllllllw' They carry a Special Line of Miscellaneous School Articles. Fine Line of Cigars, Tobacco.: and Cigarettes Opposite Union R. R. Station near Broadway. Y O U R S Fulton Sf. Troy, N. Y. HANK - and BILLY ..g........g..g..g........ .......g..g..g 5.....g..Q.....g.......... PROCTOR' NEW THEATRE The Playhouse mImiInIIinrmInuuummnnmmmvIinIIuIruIIvIIIuII1IIIuIuummwwmmnmmuwwuwumuIuIIIn1inIuIIIuIIriIIuIInIfIIIIuIIuImeIInmmiwnw-umm Beautiful IvuuIiiIvuIvuIwwmmwnwinmuuIIIIIInIimIiniiinIniIniIiniiuiIuIIuimwuwmmwni Incompamble Vczimezzille 8 BIG ACTS HIGH CLASS ATTRACTIONS AND THE LATEST PANTOMINE PLAYS Continuous from 1.00 'till 11.00 P. M. , Afternoons - 10 Cents, 15 Cents and 25' Cents ' Evenings 10 Cents, 15 Cents, 25 Cents, 50 Cents Box Seats SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS, AND HOLIDAYS EXCEPTED Capacity 2,600 Seats for Everybody at All Times .q..g.. ..o..o..Q..q..,..g.....,..q.....g.....,i. ..g..g..g..g.. .g..... .... Remember that EZ6lJ.fi-fifli lift in the back. Page Twenty-ive I R E R 0 P E THE STANDARD WIRE ROPE For Cranes, Derricks, Cahlefways, Tramfways, and efvery other purpose for which WIRE ROPE is used ! 9 Q 8 5 i WWVIHWHWHWNIHVHHIHVHWHWHNI1Ull!WHNHIHNVIHWHNHI1WllNVIHNUHWllNWHH1VIHNIIWNNHHHIiNIHNHWHWWINHWHIHVIWNIHWWHHWNINHI4WNHHWI1NUHWHNNlHWIiNWHH1NIHNINVIHNUWHNHWIlWWINHWHWHWNHHliWHIHHWNHHH!NHHIHNPIHI!!NHHHNNVIWINNNIWINNllWHNHNUI!NIUHHNHNNIEHHNWHllNNIH!HNHIMNlNIHIlNUIHMNHIHIHNllHH1NIIHNHNWHFHNIHNHMINIllHHNNIIHVHUIIHIlNVIH!i4VII!HIMII!NiliHHNNI!HIHNKIHNiNNIHHIVIHNIlWI!NNIHNNIHHIIIWIIIIHWIIIIF' be KR , .:.., 2 ' af , T V ,T ': - QS- , s .. , , ' , 'Q ..,ss, so K - id '9 H , 'K 1-I -1- fff- . .', ,,. ami sg' RE, M R N 5 Q ' ii ' 5-1 - - Hia S. N. R -s 2 J 'i1..l-gi 9 :s , wQ:1f ,znigisa fig ANIHLW-s JMU: Y W Y H W ,1LH'U1 MH,xM:'l! 'M All U Y Y Y W WH W HN W U N W W EVW1 w::U11W sh1 , W1 'IH W W N Y', '1 1N'f'H1'3!1I Wi ,, W 1 f'W W5wl,UWW'WWHIU- 1N+l11WiH1UNU3ff., JOHN A ROEBLI G' O IWWWRH'EHWWU1'Hi3WWWUHl1WiwlWWH!WWN1fYY1IWW1IIU'1UfWUHlHlHiWW'WWWW1VWNWEWNNIWNN11NN31NNNfWWHfiHfiHHWWHHEHWRWH'iNN'Hi!il5lW1WiQWIM?iHlQHHHiE!WH3'i!-'W5WZHl1l!i'NHiNNUNU5iHWNNW!NNiblNNHNNflNNEHI!NNHINWWWH'INWIHllillll C O M PA N TRENTON, N. J. i Our slogan-R. P. I. men patronize their advertisers-malef good. Page Twenty-six SHE CERTHINLY 15A WHALE A-ND 'M THEBEAUTY 0,2 IW-ALI. f 5, J ll N I SHI: 5 NUTS ABOUT ME ,f 'W 5 f -:::f. ' A -if' ' - - 'N Q .,fsE55'a5inig:555? L ..:iLgEiEiI5E!:r,, QM 4-':::a:.s:::eggf255a -iiesmfiieiiisr-:'IHiIHH-' -1 wunlnl I--:ag---lv nnnun-n---...-:::'!!:: - ll N M ---vm:ggggf2gz::u::::!:!e!:::::l:'- ' x '- 1 , - if ! ''!!III:I5':sssasssssss5s55,.qgs:- ,-wig ,gaze..- 90 fs 'Q --v ENSSEL,4ER'S ENTDEZVOUSN ,11.M,, i, iM 11,1 11, 1 1, , I ,M, ,,,4, G. GN BROADWAY Dunlap Hats Phoenix Hosiery Cross Gloves Cluett Collars Stetson Hats Indestructo Trunks Dent's Gloves Cluett Shirts Young's Hats Likly Baggage Fownes' Gloves TROY'S FOREMOST HATTERS AND HABERDASHERS Remember-lvl if the adzwZi.rer,r Zhu! 'nmkf the T1'a11J'itf' Page Txventy-seven THE Eu-:cram Cm ENGRAVING Co B U F FALO. N.Y Wf MADE THE ENGRAVINGS FOR 7711.5 BOOK. LJ J Rpczy gdzl :pf dz P T ty it FIREPROOF FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY DETAIL TIHETE EYOK W' 'W'W'H'H!HN'U1M ''WH 'N WI''3U'Wd H H'NNWH 'U'H N 'NH'V 'i WN I IL 1 f 'l'I'!1iiN iN'H ' M' U 'l' 311 113 Ii Wi?'lNi!IN1 WIil!It'WfiH1AW1dlW1Wlw1,1wiili!1wMHEH'RHHN1lH14W '1l'IWIVTIH''IliV'H HWIWHH'NNW! LEADING HOTEL AT ALBANY, N. Y. Under the direction of FRED'K W. ROCKWELL EUROPEAN PLAN This Space reserved for Henry Ford but the CAR did not show up 5 g..g..g........g..g..g..q..g.4.....g..g..Q..g..9..q..Q...........g.....g..o..5 VAN ARNUM PORTRAIT STUDIO 3 Special Prices to Students E 33 Fourth Street Near Fulton St. TROY, N. Y. g..g.-on......guy.....g.....g..g.....g..g..g.. Owl' f500,000.00 .rpfnt yearly by R. P. I. fiudmtf-tlzivzk abou! it. Page Tweu ........g.....,..g..g..,.,5..0-u..q-.5..5.....g.....g.....q..g..5.....g..g..g P 'f f R 1. 1-anew - ff'-H i ,2 ls Z' if '-. AIRD DON C0 High Grade and Reliable 'I 1 x, . 4 y fr , r?'1.. rf-11:1-S: V- all 1 l' ,R j f L? 'i f , ' f i 1 -i f i l ? F 2 zgr nffm q- E pi l. . tw ' -2- f Ki ' w ks -T fr e ll lf ? 54 'f' n. 135 - :I'l i5 l.k A? L7 E -,. , m .w i ,if , i f l li T 1 T1 P V l H gif l ' Af ' 131 N s l w 'f?1 +. Wj. 31 53? t:..1f9 ,3, .fQ , , A, P HllllIllmllHllHlllIlllIlllHllulllrlllHllnllHlll1lllHllNllI1lll1lllalllullr1llHllulllIlllI1llnllulll1llrllll1ll111llI1llHllHllllllnlllIllH1llIllHlllIlllalllInllHll11llullHllHlllIlllI1linliIllrlillulllIlllslllHllI1llHlllHlllIlllI1linmimlmllmmml R - ig ger m t, .xi f 'Q x, . Latest Designs in Solid Porcelain and Enameled Sanitary Ware Model Bathrooms Displayed in Our Show Rooms Plumbing and Heating Supplies llll Si lllllll 114 R R ff' d ia t i 9 11 Fittings for Steam, Water and Gas A Wrought Iron Pipe Boiler Tubes Pipe Cut to Specifications From 1-8 Inch to 16 Inches Inclusive 409-411-413-415 RIVER STREET TROY, N. Y f --o--o'-o--q..q..o--o--a--o--o--o--o--Q-.q.....Q..,.................g...........,..,. ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..u.,,,,.. 0 . 0 . 0 s . 0 ' O . . G Our aa'verlz.re'1'.r are claim' workmen. Page Thirty ..a.,......,..,...,....,.. A. M. KNONVLSON ..,..... ..,..,......... J. VV. BARNES. JR. Q Established 1836 A. M. KNOWLSON 81 CO. 350 BROADWAY KODAKS The Finest Developing Printing, Supplies PREMOS HUYLER'S Complete Assortment always and fresh HU YLER'S The Best Soda McLEOD'S TONSORIAL PARLORS NO. 37 THIRD STREET lvlanicuring Parlor Ladies and Gentlemen LADY OPERATOR q...........,.-n.-a..g..,..,..,...... q.....o After Studying Late at Night, Drop in and Get a Bite to Eat LOUIS KOHLMEYER QE' C A F E Q Phone Troy 3047-J 35 Division Sf. Troy, N. Y. ..g..,.. ..g..g..g..9.,g 4... .g........g........ .-9. Take your hand OH' that rail. Why?', It makes me thirstyf, 'ld '41 got a new job. Fine. What position do you holdin Boss. I have 1000 men under me. Whe1'e is this hne job Fl' K' Why l'm night Watchman in a grave- yard. vt' Hello Frank. One of our friends was suffering from the heat last Decem- berf' KcWh61'C is he living? He isn,t livingf' The advertirerf are halter Tuteu men than you arf-if you d07l,Z trade with them. Page Thirty-one ollege Class Books TlWe will make attractive propositions to Business Managers of College Annuals who desire to produce Well made books. 'WA contract with us means superior print- ing, binding and engraving service. Each book is printed under the personal super- vision of our president, Who is imbued with the one ambition to produce a good book. lVXW'Y57V'V'VlVW'YV7W'W'V'YV7W'V'V'W'YVViV'YV'Yff Nf7 THE DU BOIS PRESS Rochester, N. Y. Builders 0fFZ.718 Books and Catalogs fVf1..cf1z writing adzfertirerr, mention the Trcmritf' Page Thirty-t porting and thletic Goods Onfjnrter for all Outdoor and Indoor Sports and Pnrtznzes THOMAS J. HURLEY DR.LOUIs R. WHITNEY IIlIllllllVIlllllllllllVllllIllllllllllIIllHllllllllllHlllllHIlllllllllllIllHlllllllllllllllllllllIIIlHllIIllllllWlllllllllllIlllllllllHHlHIlIlllllllHlllilllilllllHllllilllllllHlllllNlllllllilllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllll entist Crown, Bridge Work and Porcelain Inlay A SPECIALTY 37 Third St. Troy, N. Y. 77p Third Street The clock struck twelve, He kissed her cheek, And down the street did frolic, They called the best doctors in the land, But he died of the painter's colio. 'lc' The porcupine may have his quills. The elephant his trunk, But when it comes to common scents, My money's on the skunk. do She- Oh, you have no idea how much it meant to me when you kissed me last nightf' He- Really. l Won a quarter on that myself. E sic' Tommy- What does the paper mean by calling Mr. Sharp an eight by ten business man? Tommy's Father - T suppose he means he is not quite square. 5,,,,.,..,...........,................................,..,..,.....,.... Look tho czdr ooeriyou will find everything 1'fprc'.tf1zled there. Page Thi rt IFCC Hire Your Cars From AIRD MOTOR CO. GARAGE AGENTS FOR Stutz, Apperson and Premier MOfO1' Cars and Chase Trucks 2 FEDERAL ST. TROY, N. Y. M. A. QUILLINAN DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllslllllllllllllllllllllllllll FINE BUTTER, EGGS and CHEESE A SPECIALTY. PURE VVINES, BRANDIES, ALEIS AND LAGER FOR FAMILY USE. S05 FEDERAL ST. TROY,N.Y. 5 s 'When a duck lays an egg She goes quietly g about it, saying nothing. When a hen lays an egg She eaekles and raises hell about it 2 The duck doesn't advertiseg the hen does. rl1l'121t,S Why so many more hen's eggs are Sold than duck'S eggs. , g..g.L..4.....g..g..g......ag..g.....g..,..g..,..g.....g....,...g.. Q ZUFIUIV Measuring Tapes and Rule S 9 are the market's staple in their line, and while guaranteed, have a reputation for dependability better than any guarantee. I-1 is A i gliliiiu .hi I Judea -I XX Q D WHL SS W , IT i F - X2 Q X L W. I ll 'P MSB '. Lf ' ,, - W 1 N ,PL ,: I N ' ' . Y- 522215 II 'I H 1 'V N - P' 51 lf f They are ACCURATE, DURABLE and well Htted in every Way to do their work O11 Sale Everywlzere Catalogue O11 Request 5 :HE uf-'A71v,?0u'6'a SAQQQQOQQCH Be KI booftfr. Page Thirty-four 'L 0 FLEXIBLE COURSES THQRQUGH WQRK Studies Acljusted to the Pupils Not the Pupil to the Szfuclies TROY ACADEMY I Incorporated 1834 A. S. COX, Principal Q Six Lrlngzmges, I-Iixtory, Science ancl Businesy, fllatlzematical Preparcziion for the R. P. I. Cornell and other Colleges unrurpaxsed in the State. State and Seventh Streets, Troy, N.Y. Junior, Academic, Post Gmduaiex Grade: INSPECTION INVITED SEND FOR CATALOGUE .................g..5..g,.g..g.-q..gI.g..g.....g..g. g.....Q..QI.gI................g...,..,. ug........g..5.....g.....Q....-g--g..g..g..............g.....g.-q. ..g..g..g..g..g.....,.,9..g..Q..g..g........g..g...... ...,..,..g..g..g...ug..,..,........,.....q..,. ..g........g..g..g..g.I.........,..g.....,. Goodyear Quick hoe Repairing Co. I III' II II'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII3II'IIIIIIIIIIIII'I' IIIIIIII IIIIIIIII 'III'IIIIIIIII'III'II I I I III I I II 'II III II 'I I I II II III II 'I 'I I' I I 'I' I I I ' 'I I I I 'III IIIIII' 'I I' II II 'III III IIIII lIllII'I II II III I II I II' I III III 'I I I III IIII IIIIII III-'I I IIIIII II II II II II II II II III II I IIIIIIIIII IIII IIII I I, I, ,,I,,I,I. Shoes Repaired While You Wait Shoe Shining Parlor III I IIIIIIII,II,IIIIIIIIIIII,I IIIII , I,I,III II 'I III, I: IIII,III,III,II ,I IIIIII III I, ,I IIIIIIIIIIIII I II,IIIIII I I IIII I III' Fifi ? , III- I , IJIII KC: 'ATII' 1I II,l.IlA:I I', II' I III II, VII XI It IIIIII I III II IIIIZII Il,IlI,',IIIlItI Q65Z0jfear M7 ,. ,le WVR ..g..gI.g.....g..g..g.....g........g..g..g..g..9....Ig..g...........Q.4........g..g..............g.....g.. B-II rememl7eri11g tlze aclve1'lz'ferr, you remen1,ber your college. Page Thirty-FIV Modern Machinery Skilled Workxnen Excellent Work ..g........,.....g.....q.....g..,.....g...-.g..g......ug...-.g.....g...... ....g.,g...........g. ....g..g...........g..g..g..g..g..gng.....g.-g..ga.g..g.....g..g-.g..g..g.........,....,.,...,.,... THE CHAS. H. ELLIOTT COMPANY INHIHHHHHHHHUIIH!HiIHHHHHHUHHHHll!INilHHHHHHHHNHIHIWHiNNHHHHHHHHHHiNH1HHHHHH1IHHHH!HHWiHHHNHNHVHIHiHHHIlHIHINHWINUHHHUIWVHINHHHHHHHiINHHHHHHHIIH1HIIHHHHHHIIHIHHHUHHIIHHNNIllVIIHHHHNNIHHHHUHHHIHINHHIlHIII!HNIHNUHHHHHNNNHHHHHHHNNIHHHHHNIHVINNVIIHIlHHHIHIIHHHHHHMlNUH!HHHHHHHHHH1IHIHVIHHHHHHNHNHIHHHUHHIIHUi!HIHNIWIIWVIVHI THE LARGEST COLLEGE ENGRAVING HOUSE IN THE WORLD Commencement Invitations Class Day Programs Class Pins 'Dance Programs WADE 'W Frgfgrnifjm C l l ,Ei C O and -PHILADELPHIA and Invitations me W6 Class Inserts Menus for Annuals Lfdfbff Fraternity Y. Dance Cases b and C1455 and Covers Stationery Wedding Invitations and Calling Cards WORKS-17th Street and Lehigh Avenue PHILADELPHIA, PA. - .W - ' few-V . ., A 652. . V 1. -Zan-nies-in-:sm-1-a-iz-Q-Y. . eff-w e ,., 7 ' FP' . I -Y -., uf-wiv-.5 is 'f 7 ' r' 154Ii'5nhi957i:H1'H555 -fr.-:S1?Ef..'fN'f.' ,.,4. hi,-.-.'i,:9l7JX - -2- -. -sf v 2419- . fatigu- .., 4 fu' -'eH -Y .. . ,. ,.. , ,,.,.,,.,.,,,,gr 2' A A I 'mt Q , gre si X 4 Y-Q sf ,isis ff K g, X- :af--.,',6-N . .sf . --We I , -' fs?-1f:!1'f '-'-es ' fmggifiilf- -- Upper picture, '13-'14 Flag Rush Picture Qto let-tj '12-'13 Flag Rush --o--0--0--0--0--0--0--o-.g..g..g.....g.....g....-g........g..g..,..g.....g..g..g..Q..g.....g.....g.,....,.g.................g.....g..g..g.,,..g... Forget the lileralure if you will, but remember the fIds. Page Thirty-six . g..g.....g..q...,.....,..g..a..a..,........g..,... . , COTRELL 81 LEONARD :siiwrl1livwlrnwiuwwiIiiirnlll1wwwuwwiliwuwwwrlwlw1iwi1wwwAwwullwr1wwrrwii1www1wiiIwwi1wiiuiiuwwslwinirumi1wim1sIwmuwwIwww1wlw1wwuiww1wwwuwwvmmummmImmmewmmrliis1wwasxi1iwwuwiuiww:lwwalmuruuluvmmm 472 Broadway 15 James Street Albany, N. Y. Makers and Renters of Caps Gowns and Hoods To the American Colleges and Institutes from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Class Contracts a specialty. Correct Hoods for all De- grees. Rich Gowns for Pulpit and Bench. -ALSO- Hats, Gloves, Shoes, Umbrellas, Canes, Rubbers, Raincoats, Trunks, Traveling Cases. Rugs, Fine Furs Ted- Whe11 I asked Madelilie if she would be mine, she fell on my breast and sobbed like a child, but Finally she put her arms around my neck and- Ed.-f'Oh, yesg I know all about that. I rehearsed it with herf, 'tt' Amosquito bit Jones and died of delirium tremens. dr' Mary had a little Hea, She got it off her dogg She put it on her little pig, And now itls on the hog. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Shun 8C last Meaning Parlors 358 Broadway 372 River St. 72 Congress St. TROY, N. Y. 5llllIlllIlllIlllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1llllllHlllllllIllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlll!lllHlllIlllllllIlllllllllilllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllg E. M. WILLIAMS FN First- Class Barber Shop Ew1'y1i1zi11,g Sanitary Hal, Cold and Slzowsr Baths Slap on your way lo the Imlitulz' 4 Times Building Broadway Renzevnbfr, it if the mir that make tin' Tl'fl7L51:l.H Page Thirtyvseven ..,..g........g..g..g..Q.....,........g..g.....g..g.....,..g..g..g..n-....g. ...U..Q..g..g...........Q..u..n..Q..9.4.....g.....g..p........g..g g.....g..9.4.4..g....................,... SCHNELL'S JEWELRY STORE Diamomlf Watnhef' Cloclef Cuz' Glam Sterling and Silver-Plated Ware Optical Goods PAUL C. SAEHRIG, Proprietor 11n11H11n1vm1n1,1111u1uv111If111H11.111N1u1um1u111mmmwumnum SSTTHRIJSTREET JAMES O'NEIL m11I11u1u1ww1n11nf1u1umuw1n111u1mHnu1u11u11u1unu1u11n11u1m11I11u1Hm11:11u11u1uwu1u11:111I11u1u1um11nmummmwmmu TROY,N.Y. 527 l 1f' ' 7 382 1' 'ff'- l7pp.glnZZ1f I-I U L E T T S Q1i15.7Y11i1if 104' .S'!are.v fl. lfflxlgft' Coal Offzke amz' Coal Pockeiy Established 1866 Phone Troy 604-W Opp. Armory 113-115 River St., Troy, N .Y. HEADQUARTERS FOR I1H111H111I111I111IH1I11H111H11H11H11H1V111I111H11H111I411H11I11H111IH11111111HI1111H111H1111111H11I1VHI1HH1I11VU1HHHH1HIV11I11I11111 ALL SMOKERS' ARTICLES Cfmzplele Line of Pfpfy, Caxef, Holdem, Fir. 9 CHANCELLOR OSMUNDO RENSSELAER LAPREFERENCIA CIC.-XRS I E WP Rrclefm Liggflt f3:J1fyrr',r Tobacro Co. C0'ILp07I,f Also Give Our Valuable Profit Sharing Coupons With Each Purchase -.g.....g. 9 Q.. ..5.....g..gn...g..g........g..g..g..g..g..g.....g-.g.. Q... Q T116 adf are nf imporlmzl fl par! ax any other, and Z0 ffm manager more I0 Page Thirty-eight q--o-. -p..............Q.....Q..gag........g........g........g.....g...........,..g..g.... 'iifkx The Pied Pipffi' ..g..g..g............ .............g..Q .9..........,..g..............g.....q.....g..g..g..g.. 9. .....g..9........g..gnu..o-9.4..g..g..g........g..g..g..g............ .g..g..............g.. Q........g.....g..g.....g..g..g.. g.....g..g..g-.g.....g..g. P in and inspect my showing ofthe Q0 5 novelties in Summer Suitings, and also the io ' 'c!- ' ' ' Fit Workmanship an OWKQ RQ d more conservative suitings. Stg,eGuar,,,,teed suits 0 suits 320 to ip p 1 ,, 320 to 345.00 s ,s is 0 345.00 Service in my Repairing and Dry Cleaning Department is the keynote of success. Auto Delivery Palronagf ln Zfzf azlwwtzxerx P g TI ty 'ne o no o one o u Q ooo 0 Q oo o soc o o o o o o ea ESTABLISHED lBl8 Cix i entlelrxmief rnishing nails. BROADWAY c0R.TWENTY-SECOND ST. New YORK. Everything for .flflenys and Boys' Wear in Town and Country Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes, Trunks, Bags and Traveling Kits, Ready-fllade Gear for all Sports. Liveries for Menserwants 1w1slww1uwwHmwsNssIssss111slwwHssus11Hwwuw1uwsslwwHwwHwswHww-IwwHwwnwws1ssnwwwIwwwnws1wwws.w11wwwHmum-wmumnmfmmmmumwmummmum1swwHwsrwws1u1Hssu11u1s1uu1u111IwwH11u1sIsNw11wwrewnwuwsvmnmnmnmwm Send for Illustrated Cat alogue BOSTON BRANCH: 149 Tremont Street NEWPORT BRANCH: 220 Bellevue Ave PROFILE Ibn Qalfs o-...-0Na..Q-.0.-g.....Q..g........g.....q..q.. ..g..g..... g...........g.....,..g Ufheiz you want to buy something bo over the ads. Page Forty mm.. x Z 1 i 5 5 6 6 Q 0 1 0 2 0 1 Q 5 1 T18 g..g..g..g.....g..g..q..g..g .yup-0-.g. 0-9.4-. m..n..g-Q-.g......4.. We Expect to See You Some day you are going to come here-that we know. Safe to say once you have been here you will come again as so many have be- fore you. Hart Schafner SL Marx Clothes Regal Shoes and the best Hats and Furnishings are found here. SAVARD BROS. HEAD AND FOOT CLOTI-IIERS 316 RIVER ST. - - TROY, N. Y. ...g...........q........g........g... ....................g............ WE SERVE We offer our trade a coal that has been a standard in quality and preparation for nearly a century, l -AND A service that is efiicient, courteous and painstaking. Peterson 81 Packer Coal Co. .ge TROY, NEW YORK -s-0--un-A--s--1.-Q.. Q- .g..... 6,2905 .,, .. ,fdf Q 0 ,Z ffffff 0 fl Qi-K iT r'm:' A ER ' L I The HADELPHIAH model in the new Copley pattern. It is the low drop toe so popular with young men. Tan Russia or Gun Metal vamp and quarter with cloth top. Price 35.00 See them displayed in our window. Walk-Over Boot Shop io THIRD sfriztrr .......g..g...........5 ....g..g...........g........o,. ..... ...Q .g...... g......., .guy-.Q Success does not happen. lt is not the result of luck. It comes only with plenty of hard work and there is no short cut. 'ic' The man who sits back and waits for an opportunity won't have long to wait before he will see it go by arm in arm with some fellow who has been after it. an Live every day so you can look every man squarely in the eye and greet him with a glad hand. 'sic' Whatever trouble Adam had, No man could make him sore By saying when he told a jest, l've heard that joke before. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .....g..g..g.....g........g..g...........9..g....................g.., ......o.-0--a--0--o--0--M-n--0--o--Q--o--A--oi-o--o--Q--on --o-- Rfmewzbfr the nclr in the TI'!17LJ'1-I. Page Forlyeone qu..-p-Q-4-.01-s--Q A U O I 8 A 1 0 0-0-ll--turf!--0-l--l--Q --s--6-Q0--b..a..l-Q-o-.q..g..g DIAMONDS WAI TCIIES 'IEWELR V SILIfEIe, LEA THER CHINEI, CLJSS WEDDING INVITATIONS AIND VISITING CARDS BOOK LABELS PRINTED WITIIINAME 50 FOR 75 CENTS SIM8cCO. JEWELERS TROY, N. Y. W EDDI N C .IN D COMMENCEMEN T PRESENTS J SPECIALTY STATIONERY M ON OG R A M S FOUNTAIN PENS WRITING CASES EIR THDIIY CARDS THE GAME OF LIFE Life is a game with a glorious prize, If We only play it aright. It is give and take and build and break, And it often ends in a hght, But he surely Wins Who honestly tries Qllegardless of Wealth or famebz He can never despair Who plays it fair How are you playing the game? Do you Wilt and whine if you fail to W ln a manner you think your due? Do you sneer at a man in case he can, And does, do better than you? in Do you takeyour rebuflfs with a knowing grin, Do you laugh When you pull up lame? Does your faith hold true when the Whole World's blue? How are you playing the game? Get into the thick of it-Wade in, boys! Whatever your cherished goal: Brace up your will ,till your pulses thrill, And you dare-to your very soul! Do something more than make a noise, Let your purpose leap into flame As you plunge with the cry: 'cl shall do or dieln Then you'll be playing the game! o a o o o o e E e 5 o a-was or-0--s--5 we--6--ev.:--e-s s--we--s--A--AAb--A--0--w -- o-4--one--or-0 e a o a r n 0 4 e I L ,rf Ilze rIa,r,rzfEII I1'.ff In IIII' bark of book c1.r your dz'1'rr1ory. Page Forty-two g.....g..g..g..g..n..g..g..........4........q........,.....g.....g........q..... MENEELY BELL CO. TROY, NEW YOR Manufacture BELLS 0 H zlglz eff Grade .g..g.....g.....g..g..g.,...,..g.....g.4..g.....g.4..g..g..g.....g..g..... WE CARRY NOTHING BUT THE BEST Sole Agents For KUPPENHEIMERS CLOTHING Ask for a Copy of Our Style Book Complete Line of Hats and Furnishings W. Sc M . G R O S S Congress, at Fifth Avenue ..a -1-.n-4-fo--0--v -0--0--0 -0--0 K 2 Our Mary Went to cooking school And came home all elate. And said she'd make a biscuit, but ' She made a paper Weight. va To those who talk and talk This proverb should appeal, The steam that blows the Whistle, Will never turn the Wheel. dr' 5 P1'of.-What was the last sentencel gave you? Drowsy Soph.-Thirty day, y'r honor. Ek . Lady, said the tramp, Will you lend ine a cake of soap? Me pardnerls g got de hiccups, andI Want to scare 2 ' 7: A e him, o.....q..g........,..g.....g..q. .....,....g..,........ ..o..........,...g. Established 1872 by Joseph P. Dugan H. R, Phone 2980 JOSEPH P. DUGAN'S SONS INC, 82-84-86-88-90 Fourth St., Troy, N. Y. PROCTOR'S NEW THEATRE BUILDING THE ONE-PRICE HOUSE Hats, Furs, Trunks, Bags, Unbrellas, Rain Coats, Robes, Gloves, Ladies' SUITS AND DRESSES Special Attontion Given to Afltoraliovz and Siorago of Fury Sole Agent for KNOX World Renowned Hats E 123 Glen Street 17 Main Street 5 GLENS FALLS, N. Y. HOOSICK FALLS. N. Y. ..., , ,,5 5..............g..Q..g..g.....,...........g. ..g-a--of-u--0--onA--o--Q--Q--0--o--0 The local bufivzerf placof alwayf z1dvo'rZi.ro in zlfe 'A Tra1UiZ.', Page Forty-three l'N'N....Uwww....,mu.u.n.-.o,,.,,.,,.,,,, ..g..g.....g.... ..g..g.. ...g..g..5.....g..g..Q..gh...g..g..g.....g.....g.,g. ESTABLISHED 1863 M. F. MANNING J. F. HALLA Lum! Confeciioneffy W Frame mia' Pzbmre Sh op CATERING FOR Dances, Receptions and Banquets 12 sEcoNp sr., TRoY, N. Y. 460 Fulton Sr. D0 IT NOW! Lose this day loitering-'twill be the same story To-morrow, and the next, more dilatoryg Then indecision brings its own delays, And days are lost lamenting o,er lost days. Are you in earnest? Size this Very minute- Wliat you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Courage has genius, power, and magic in it. C Only engage, and then the mind grows heated- Begin it, and the work will be completed. -Goethe '34 Bluff ma o a reat Wa s but not in business. Y g g Y Sooner or later the true state of affairs is discovered. The truth takes the Wind out of the sailsf, 'lf The man Who gets something for nothing is often surprised to find it Worth just about what he paid for it. ..9.4.4..9.....g..,..g.....g..g g.....g..g.,g..g..q...........g.. ..g.....g... ...g..g. Forget the ZZ-li'l'!1l1U'!', zf you will, but 1'c'mz'mbf1' the Hfldff' Page Forty-four Troy, N. Y g.....q.......... g..gt.,..g..g..g Copies of the ghlh,NM,H1,HUWHH1HLEH,HMMFWHMUhHV!H.HH!HiHirlN.Hlflli'!!millNf1!l.!!i'!:iill: Us :M HHH Wklii MNHJ3ll.l!li'lli iHf1HJH1lHiiHwiNH3WT'H:WmWHEHLWH1H!wWUHl'lH1FNliQlll.liNMlmQNHHNHQlNlMlliJlli'WWW HH HMfH!fHH!NHiHN5llliNHNMQQIIQENNN. my 3'1916,'TRANSITi W''W'Hl'3HfWwWifl5.f!NifW.ULN! WN: 11, H 13. W W'Wi'lH3H 'UN li 'U'WLW35WV N HWWi'WWHW lL'Wi1WWWWW1U1W,THRWH,Hi'ilNWHi'1li'MTWNWfUfH!'W'Wi'lN9W !lifii!NiHiI!!4IHi.'1!!N!llffN!iEW!!Uil3SN!.'HQ1'll? may be obtained until the supply is exhausted FROM THEODORE M. SNYDER IllIllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Business Manager, Troy, N. Y. PRICE: 32.00 Delivered in Troy 32.25 by Express, Prepaid See the claffzjifzi Zur ML back of book Page Forty-Eve We do work for particular Lynch Brothers people and we are par- ticular whom we do work for. I lff4I?E We wan! yomcv Telephone 'Wagons Everywhere -f E4 HALL BUHJHNG MPRESERVERS or LINENU TROY, N. Y. Dad- I smell booze strongly on your breath. Son- That's goodg it proves that your cold is improving. 'ld A Freshman was wrecked on an African coast, VVhere a cannibal king held sway 5 And they served that Freshman on slices of toast On the eve of the very next day. But the vengeance of heaven fell swift on the act, For ere the next morning was seen By cholera morbus the tribe was attacked, For that Freshman was terribly green. at Motorist- Shall I pass any hotel on this road where I can get a little something to drink? I R. P. I.-f'Hanged if I knowg I'm blamed sure I wouldnt ..g..g..g..'ug.....,.....g..g..g..g........,..... .4-.g.....g.....g... Q-.g..g. ......... The rolution of the advfrtirbzg problem-Jyour patromzgf, Page Forty-six ...g..g.. Vg.. ...gn ..g..g.....g g.. ..g..g.. ..g 'I When in Troy Stop at Troy's Best Hotel 015112 l 1-I inhsnr iiautel HENRY W. CULKINS, Prop. On Troy's Busiest Street 43 Third St. SPORTING GOODS BPISEILILL SUPPLIES TENNIS GOODS TENNIS SIIOES GYM. SIIOES BPITIIINC SUITS CAPS, ETC. Lowest Prices ALLING RUBBER CO. B R O A D WAY .....,.......,..,. ........,.. CHAS. A. SPENARD Suits for 53 O . O O Upvvards nwsmmuuumuw:uniulwwulww1riwwIwwiinwwwwIwwwrrwiwuwuuiuluxuusmlmli Store No. 3, New Boardman Building Fulton Street Troy, N. Y. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll CONTRACTORS, S U P P L I E S lllllHilllllllIllllIllllllllllU1llllllllllllIlllHHllHHlWIllllllllllllilllllllIlHilllllllllllllIllllllllHHlilllllHHlllilllllllllllllllllllllllllll J. M. WARREN Ei CO. .. 9..,..g........g..g..Q..u.....q..g.....g. fifclwrliffrf arf bufineff 111571-thzy rarefully jigure the rfiurnf. Page Forty-seven GARDNER, STONE 81 CO. , T M A 1 b A ? TT A M y MLM AAT High Grade Laundry Work When You Want to rrrrrrrrrrrr, rrrrrrrrrrrrr Call up BOLTON -MYERS Both Phones 1002 Autos For Sale NOTICE-We Rent Them by the Hour, Day or Week. ! 9 8 5 e--e--c--o--n--Q--4..q..o 'TA , fc ff' L In f f . 1:-ei-QW: ii-if E: 9 i!f1.i- ' N-ui iris? 1, ' fg, !5:Zfii1,,E.'iji' :fi-.. -' ---1 5 14, 5 sl' f. ..,. ,, , , , my , I wfsms ww 32 ti ,.. 'TAXI CAB SERVICE. WHIHHHEE:HHWNNNEWNNQNNNI1N!12WNl1H!1NHl!Hi1NNN5NNN1INNHNNHNNNW1NNWHEWHHIHNUHHFNNNUNNHNNN1NNN1NNNHNENPI1NNHNNNINNNHNNN1NNNNHNNNJNNPINNNlNNNIIWNIHHIHHIIHUV Limousineq and Touring CARS Opposite Hotel Renssel N. Y. Phone-Troy 32 J. A. CAMPBELL, TROY, N. Y. u.ugngu.ngug..ngugu.u.n .guquguguguqngngu H5UgugnQUgnguqN.U.ngughgugugugugnghgughguguguqhgugngugughgup Therelv u Reason Why you should buy your huts of JOHN W. DUGAN The Style is Always Right The Price ' 81.65 WE SAVE YOU MONEY 24-26 THIRD STREET H.ugh.ngN.0gH.ngagngugngngugugugugngupugugngugngnqngugugugugng Our !ICZT!L'I'l1:J'6'l oug our .hfyZf1'zf1zf1'.r. P 1' t Y ei wht 000'000'0'0000'00O0000000l 00 oouooononsooocoooooosnooooon on o UACK ' Exceptional Attractions in ME ' SHI V x., A Q- 1 , ,, -rf V r I JI pn - - -, ff , - . , 'iilifg 1 if 4 ' 'i ' ' 1 - J if -Q , - ., - J ,F fax- f ggwisk ' - ' ,,,, ' ' g . , 1- ' Hfmr aegtiffq ewffwf 1 sf 'nig ga if i im 1 ' .... ,V -...f .. - .... , -, Ji, . f WW .- in . . -.,,g -, m ?5.+MfM1 ,- , ,-- Q .,..A .4 V-,iii - - is U gf' W at , , 1 .5 ' M ,. L' . 3'-: 1 A ww eeee . H056 !,,,,,.,.. ,Q,f g-H , 'Q l' - Y jt2?'fw4?f'ff' W,M 45f1., .gf Wlifzzf' . ii-,,,,,,g, . .- RWM' iii I :7'f ' .. ' ' 47iY 'f-' ' nw .,t, j, .... 1 1 ,t... . 11'-lf::.tff?' 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Y. 0 c o 0 0 Q 1 a 0 0 s s c I 0 o o 0-0--0-vo--0--0--s--a--m-o--0--e--1--0--o--o--v-o--o-0-0-c-mo-0 om- a 5 Q n-0--s'-no s Q 0 o 0 o o s a a a .By 7'L'77Zl l7ZZ7K7'7:7lg the adzuc'v'ti.m1'r, you re-nzwnbw' your College Page Forty-nine Wllassifieh Zlnhex uf Qhhettisets AUTOMOBILES Aird Motor Co ....,.,,, Bolton 81 Meyers .......... Campbell, A ...,...,. BARBERS McLeod 'S ...,........... W1llIHmS, E. M ...4..... BOOTS 81 SHOES Frank Bros ..,.....,. Millard's .......,.. Walk Over ...,........,,.,..,... CARES 81 RESTAURANTS Lynch Bros ...,.... ' ........ Kohlmeyer, Louis ..... SfI'l1'Cl1yS .....,.,....,.....,., Stoll's .,.,.....,.,......, VictOr's .....,,..... CAPS 81 GOWNS Cotrell 81 Leonard ..,.,... CIGARS 81 TOBACCO Hulett's .,,..,......,.,.................. MCGrane, Bill 81Hrank ...,..,. COAL DEALERS Craver, Cowee 81 Baxter ..... Peterson 81 Packer .....,..... . OlN6ll, James ....,.....,..... Wotkyns, Thos. S ........ CONFECTION ERS Halla ,........... VVagar's ..........,. DIKUGGIST Knowlson X CO. .....,. ., IDRY GOODS Frears ..........,.,....,.,.......... Quackenbush ....,..........,...,,..., ENGINEERING 88 SUPPLIES Alpha Portland Cement Co .....,...,. ...... Gurley, W. 81 L. lf ........,....,,..,.... Hanna Mgf. Co ....,......,.,......,,., ,. ,,.. Hunt 81 Co., Robt. W ....,.,.......,.... .,.... Helderberg Cement Co ............,......... ....., Lufkin Rule Co ....,........,...,............,....... .,.... Morse Twist Drill 81 Machine CO ....,. ....... Rail Joint Co .,..................,.....,........... .,.... Roebling's Sons 81 CO., John A ..,..,... . .,.., . Reynolds, R. C ........................ ..,.... FURNITURE Green 81 Son, Crawford.. GROCERIES Bowman, T. I ...,.,...... Quillinan, M. A ......,. HOTELS Cumberland ,...,.. Rensselaer ..,....,....... Ten Eyck, The ....,.. Windsor ,.,............... . INSTITUTE SUPPLIES Allen Book Co ...,.,.....,... Gurley, W. 8: L. E ....... JEWELERS Schnell's ..........,...... Shaw, Mary C ..,.,..,.......,,..... Sim 81 Co ..,......,..,............,,. Tiffany 81 Co., front piece LAUNDRY Beattie ...,,,...,..,......... Gardner 81 Stone ...,.... LIVERY STABLE Merrigan's ................,.,.,....,.,..... MENIS FURNISHING GOODS 81 CLOTHING Boughton's ..........,..,...........,.,...., Brooks Bros ..,...,....,.,..............I... Dugan's Sons, P ....... Dugan, ,lohn W .......,.. McBride, Thos ..,..., Savard Bros ....,....,.,. Wells 81 Coverly .....,... MISCELLANEOUS DuBois Press, The .... , ...... .. Electric City Eng. Co ......... Elliott 81 CO., Chas. H ......... Manning, M. F .,.............,.. Menand's Florist ........ Meneely Bell Co .,......,.., Shredded Wheat ................. TRANSITS, 1916 ....,........... Union National Bank .....,.... United Shirt CO ..,,..,...,.,,....... Whitney, Dr. Louis R ......... MUSIC Cluett 81 Sons ,....,,.....,. Koerner's Orchestra. .... .. Smith, Victor VV ........ PHOTOGRAPHERS Lloyd Studio, The ..... VanArnum ...,..,......... ,...... PLUMBING 81 HARDWARE Aird-Don 81 CO ....,.,.,........,... Kennedy 81 Calhoun Co ..,.... XVarren gl CO., M .....,.,.. SCHOOLS 81 COLLEGES Rens. Poly. Inst ....,..........,.. Troy Academy ....,..,........,.,....... SHOE REPAIRING 81 CLEANING Goodyear Quick Shoe Rep. Co Ladies' 81 Gent's Shoe Parlors. Troy Quick Shoe Rep. CO ........ SPORTING GOODS Alling Rubber Co .......... Hurley, Thos. J ...,.,....,..,... STEAIIEOAT LINES 81 AGENTS Copeland, W. I ...,,.........,...... Hudson Navigation CO ....... TAILORS Caldtvell 81 Morse ......... Cronin, J. I ............,... Gross, W. 81 M ....... Piersonls .....,...,....,.,. Spenard, Chas. A ....., Quinn ......,.,............... KLHEATERS PrOCtor's .....,. VITYPEWRITERS Copeland, W. I .,.,... Page Fifty


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