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ITIIANCIS VVILLIAM Briss K E S'.l'Aii'I1 ORIJ, CONN. Liberal .lrlx As :L general rule Stamford sends good men and this case is no exception to the rule. How Rutgers and the Dean of men ever got along before Dean Jr. came here is one of the wonders of the world. Because of the Dean's many executive du- ties, he has not found time to be very active in many extra-curricular doings, although he is a charter member and president of the Gliders Club. We expect him at some time to rival Dem-osthenes as an orator, in spite of the fact that it is doubtful whether that worthy used the phrase, and so forth, so frequently. A 'true Rutgers man, we wish him the best of lnclc. 1iOl!l'1lt'l' N 1-:w'1'o X B 1-1 ic 11 Y .X Y l l.1v:Mxxc:'1'ox Lihrfrul .flrls liflll rznrl Hlfull lierry. the silvc-r-voicecl tenor from Flem- ington. Caine to Rutgers as a pale, Wvilli, very blllllll freslnnan. But now. under the influence of Hop Brill's high pressure sales- manship and the public speaking and de- bating training of Dick lieager, smiles vllange to aniazement when Bob gets up to sway an audience with his potent oratory. Bob Illillliljftil the Glce club. and also for two years the basketball team, sang on the Glen' Club iluartette, and finally made Cap and Skull. You have only to see the dates he brings to the house parties to realize his attr:u'l'ion for the weaker sex. llasketbzlll Cl. 21: Glee Club li, 2, 3, 45: Manager C-ll: Uebatingi ll. 3. 5, -UC Scarlet Key:.C:ip and bkullg Sophomore Public Speaking Prize: Sophomore Hop Cornlnittee: Tau Kappa .Xlphaz Peitbes- sophian l.ilcr:1ry Society: Y. M. F, A. KU. l39l
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EIlX'lX ISELDING, Jn. I.l'l .l'I.l.I F.x1.1s Liberal .-1 rls NVQ have with us the rising XUIIUQI lawyer from Little Falls. You probably never heard of Little Falls before. but that's all right, just keep the name in mind, for in a few years you are going to hear about it again. Erx' is not very big, but when he is around he never fails to lnake himself no- ticed. XVe say when he is around acl- risedly, for his favorite diversion is going! home week-ends. NVQ' understand that an attraction in l.ittle Falls is mainly respon- sible for this, but can't tell you much about her as Erv has not brought her around the campus to meet all his friends as yet. Goodbye Erv, and luck be with you in your career. LEONARD EJDWARD BE.R1cow1'1'z BROOKLYN, N. Y. Liberal Arts Leonard has majored in economics during his sojourn on our fair campus and plans to be a big business man. He has always taken the proper liberal attitude toward his studies,-all right in their way, but they mustn't weight too much. French has occupied his -attention quite a little during the past few years, and it is said that he can converse Huently in that language with anybody else that has been taking it the same length of time. Len's diversion has been chiefly games of chance, and -he has the reputation of being one of Hegeman Dormit0ry's most proficient card Sharps. French Club Cl, 2, 33. l31l l l . w Il i ll lH ll l
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YYLLLIAA1 H.x1r1xr ISIKAIDBIIRY, Ju. X 111 Tnexrox l1ilIl'I'!Il .Iris Brad is the sort of fellow who has mastered the art of doing the most diiiieult things well and in a free and easy manner, which, after all, is the ultimate test of smoothness. He was a connoisseur of Keats and Coleridge in nineteenth century Lit and still is popular, which surely indicates something. Possessed of a rare personality and gifted with intelligence and integrity to a large degree, Harry, we feel sure, will do credit to himself in future life. Assistant Editor Scarlet Lcltcr UD: Chanticleer Cl, 239 Assistant Editor CBJ: Editor of Freshman Hzniflhookg Cvlce Cluli Cl. 33: Scarlet Key: Cap and Bells: Pliiloclean Literary Society: Cliairinnn of Sophomore Hop Committee: Y. M. F, A. U, 45: Interfraternity Council KS, 42. EDGAR R. BUFFINGTON B GJ II BrXLTlDIOlKE, Mu. Liberal Arts Before the arrival of George Kojac, Butt was the best swimmer in the house. Even now he is not ito be overlooked, but he al- ways iinds time, training or not, to do other things. Women take up a great deal of Buff's time and, it is said, he can use up plenty of their time too. Since his advent to Rutgers, he has somewhat overcome his southern ways and speech. Now after four years, he is a real New Brunswicker and man about town. He has always been a good pal and whatever he does or wherever he goes, l1ere's wishing him success and lots of women. Swimming Cl, Z, 3, 45. l 1 'L 0 . :xl 'fx A li --.A 5331 X ' . .M ,X li 1, - 1,5 Mk
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