Rutgers University - Scarlet Letter Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

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l'i'.-'37 iifiiffri ' - 7 V T24 if 373.5-vfffl . Y 1 .L if 'cgaaflsf ARTHUR C. BUSCI-l Alzmzfzi Scrrreltzzjy AZZl77'ZI7f Association JOHN V. N. Dona, '94, Preridem CARL R. Woonwaao, ,1-1, Vice-Preridefzf WILLIAM C. SHERWOOD, '92, Vice-Preridefzzl ARTHUR C. BUSCH, '15, Secretary and Treamrer The Alumni Association of Rutgers College, Inc., is one of the oldest of its kind in the United States, having had a continuous existence since july, 1833, and having received incorporation by the State Legislature in 1874. Its chief purpose is to be of service to Rutgers and to Rutgers alumni. It attempts to retain the contact between the college and its graduates. The work is carried on mainly by its Secretary and Treasurer, Arthur C. Busch, 115. It supports itself through dues from its mem- bers. Five trustees are chosen by them for five-year terms. Annual dinners have been held at every commencement since 1850. Over forty of the portraits in Kirkpatrick Chapel were obtained through the organization's efforts. It has been active in the establishment of endowment funds and insur- ance by graduating classes, and has thus brought much money to the University. The Secretary keeps complete records of all former students, compiling information as to residence, business, marriage, chil- dren, death, and other matters. It publishes the Ru-tgers Alumni Monthly and is active in all commence- ment and class reunion activities as well as in those of the fifteen sectional branches. A print shop is run which does work at cost for various clubs and faculty members. Messages of sympathy are sent to relatives on the death of any Rutgers graduate. The Association has lately financed and .directed a campaign to better inform its former students and the people of New jersey concerning the status of Rutgers as the State University of New jersey, its services, needs, and the benefit to the State to be realized by its expansion. This organization in its work administers to over four thousand living alumni, who reside in 947 different cities in forty-four of the United States and in several foreign countries. ' LOCAL CLUBS Asbury Park New Brunswick Pittsburgh California New York City Plainfield Chicago Newark Schenectady Cleveland Oranges South jersey Eastern New York Philadelphia Trenton EfEE?wiEniTUETTEEi3?37fi??i2fTT 1271

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1 ENGLISH Charles Huntington Whitman Aa fcalbyyf Ph.D. mmfty Allan Sinclair Will E Faculty A.N,, LL.D. ISI. JOZ7lI'.f, L0j'ola2,' l.il!.D. f.llr. Sl, Marfxj Edward Livingston Barbour B.0., M.E. KNAI. Srhnol nj Elur. 6 Basil Davenport A.B. fyazfyf oxford Hubert Richardson Ede Pl7.B. fBf0IUI7l Clayton Morris Hall A. B., Pb.D. Uobm I-Injrkiml Edward Francis Johnson A.B. IRulger.rj Thomas H. johnson A.B. fWillian11j Rudolph Kirk A. B. fPfi77fUlD712 William Hayes Fogg Lamont A.B, xW, .9 Ly, Am. 1ca1.Wbf.,1 Richard Cranston Reager B.L. fN0ffbZ4-'BJl8I'Hl William Abel Rogniat Russum Lilt.B. KR11lgerJj,' AUM. fPrim'ulm11 Ralph Thompson A.B. fD:rrf7120f1Il:1jp A.M. KCullnul1i11j William Bertram Twiss AB. fDlI1'f?710lIlb2,' AJII. fHflf1'HTdl Omfurg I HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE Irving -Stoddard Kull A,B. faezamf AM. f1n.1.y Edward McNall Burns A.B., A.M. fPiliJbf1rglJj Hugh McDowell Clokie A.B., AM. fSa1kalcbz'w:mjp A.B. fOxjfmU Wfilliam Dodd, Jr. A.B. fClJimgoj Lewis Ethan Ellis A.B. fSyraruJej,' A.M., PlJ.D. KChimgoj Mark Mortimer Heald A.B. KOberlinj,' AJV1. fC017!l71bi1IJ Elmer E. Smead A.B. fAk7071lj A.M, fP1'inretonj Robert Thomas Thompson A.B., A.M. KlI7uke Foresij Harold Archer VanDorn A. B. KGrinnellj,' A.M., Pl9.D. fC0lIl771bfal 'FWilliam Menzier Whitelaw B.A. fToronzoj,' A.M. fColumbinj 4 Absen t on leave Qrf- n-an-rc.-xr-A cff.-fxwwvq-,-Q-W -fsxzyj :-jfffiwv -of: xvfv-,f-c V-. - .- r CERAMICS George Herbert Brown Ceulflig, fllbio Smit I Richard George Mills B.S., C:'r,Eng. Illlinoifl Albert Ernest Roberts Wfestman b..fl., . ll..'l., PILD. Iloroulovl GEOLOGY Albert Orion Hayes 8.56. .Il.Sr. I.IlrGjlll,' Pb.D. fPfilIl'z'l0IIf Alfred Cary Hawkins B.S. fC11ll1!lib1a2.' fi.M. IPrinrem11j ,' Pb.D. LeRoy Ferris Kindle B.xl, fQm'w1'f2 PHYSICS George XY'inchester B.S., I'lv.D. fCbil'.:goj Alec Lloyd Greenless Al.,-l. fQnrc11'.rj ,' PZLD. KCNI. Terlgj David Douglas Porter fl.B., .'i..Il. fS1rTl.l'UlJj,' S..Il. ffflfimgaj MILITARY SCIENCE Ralph McCoy C0l0l1l'f, U. S. Army Clarence Ollen Coffey Scrgefmi, U. S. Army Charles Wfilliam Cook Army Afllfit' Silvan! Ernest Dodd Peck Sergeant, U. S. Army Arthur Charles Purvis U. S. M. A.,' Captain, U. S. Army KD. O. Lewis Stone Sorley, Jr. U. S. M. A.,' Firxl Lieufenfml, U. S. Army Arthur Wfilbur Sergcfml, U. 5. Army Lloyd Nelson Winters Fin! Lieuienfmt, U. S. Army CHEMISTRY Ralph Garrigue Wfright - B.S. fColnmbiaj,' PlJ.D. IBa.rlej Albert Chester DeRegt A.B., M.S:. fHd711f1l0717 Hui Hsieh B.Sr. fRlllg9!'J2,' PlJ.D. Uolmi Hopkimj cp- . ,,-.... Aw U tr' SEE ii 55- 1UT4.14'x,f it . s.,,- .2..s.A!5,4 P3!Sl:TV 59313 Sli .Maj 28 fB:ounj L-J

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