Stevens Institute of Technology - Link Yearbook (Hoboken, NJ)

 - Class of 1897

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JAs. F. EDMUNDS, Fort Slocum, N. Y. FRANK C. Ev12R1'r'r, Hackettstown, N. J. F. A. GUENTHER, 318 Hudson Street, Hoboken, N. J. ARTIIUR T1-roMAs HAos'roz, X di, 53 William Street, East Orange, N. J. RonER'r S'rANLY HA1G1-1'r, 1270 Madison Avenue, New York City. J. s. HENRY, o 5, 26 Washington Street, East Orange, N. J. CHAS. S. HOFFMAN, X 45, 356 Henry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. HAROLD HUMPHREYS, A T A, Hotel San Remo, 75th St., New York City. PRRCY C. IDELL, 819 Washington Street, Hoboken, N. J. R. P. JENNINGS, 339 York Street, Jersey City, N. J. MOORE KELLY, 255 West 55th Street, New York City. GRAHAM K1NG, I3 Q II, 90 Arlington Avenue, East Orange, N. J. CHAPMAN M. KIRBY, X 42, Jamaica Long Island, N. Y. HENRY R. KORNEMANN, 251 Springfield Avenue. Newark, N. J. GRO. W. MARTIN, 365 Degraw Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. J. H. L1DG14:RwooD, JR., B I-J II, Speedwell, Morristown, N. J. R. T. LOCKYVOOD, 206 West 52d Street, New York City. A. S. LOIZEAUX, 1215 Putnam Avenue, Plainfield, N.J. R. O. LUQUEER, A T A, 45 Munn Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Akron, Ohio. C. N. MORLEY, C. M. MYEIiS, 82 Highland Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. C. W. OVVSTON, JR., 337 West 85th Street, New York City. s. C. PECK, 13 I9 17, I2 Fairview Avenue, Danbury, Conn. R. P. PEEBLES, Stamford, Conn. L. Pos'r, 1o8o Anna Street, Elizabeth, N. J. WM. B. RAINSFORD, Mount Savage, Md. F. B. SANSON, X ?If, 294 William Street, East Orange, N. J. H. R. SANSON, X W, 294 William Street, East Orange, N. J. F. A. SCAMMELL, Hackensack, N. J. R. G. C. SEMONITE, 910-A Greene Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. WM. A. SI-IOUDY, Q 200 McDonough Street, Brooklyn, N. A. G. SIDMAN, Y I9 Madison Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. R. C. S'rANL1+:Y, B FJ II, 28 Clinton Avenue, Montclair, N. J. GEO. H. STOVER, JR., ' 46 West 87th Street, New York City. W. C. STRANG, 114 Locust Hill Avenue, Yonkers, N. H. G. TAYLOR, A 'l A, 155 East Front Street, Trenton, N. J. H. B. UPJOHN, 296 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. E. C. VOORIiEIiS, New Brunswick, N. J. C. L. WACEITER, 518 Hudson Street, Hoboken, N. J. J. R. WESTERFIELD, X W, 109 West 123d Street, New York City. A. WILSON, 38 Ridge Street, Orange, N. J. C. YEATON, 471 Ninth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. S. Y

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... OP 15 M Q 01070 lass of o riomelats. '. '99 . HARK- f ,WZWWWX 'll' ig ,J X -J 0' 'ale- f K I I - W .. i . s ,fr. '11,,l 5 I . IIJN Y Xxx Ill 1 3 Wh lf... s ' . I f 'fl ff S Q' JLMWM . X 0 lcv -' ' I :- . S o', 1 0 . U.. 0 , . vt , 3 ' n U , 0 0 S . O' I H. PAUL AIAIRNKE, 906 Bloomfield Street, Hoboken, N. J ROGER C. ALIJRICII, I23 Park Place, Passaic, N. LUIZ MAR1N11O DE AZEVEDO, H E, 935 Bloomfield Street, Hoboken, N. J. FR1aD14:R1cR WRIGHT BEALIC, X KD, 315 West 1o4t11 Street. New York City G14:ORc:1e HICNRX' BECK, H 5. 45 St. Mzirk's Place, New York City. HOWARD M. BIERG, R. P. IENNINGSF: . President R. O. LUQUEIER, . Vice-President H. G. TAYLOR, . . Secretary H. HUMPHREYS, . . '1'rensnrer GEO. W. MARTIN, . Ilistorizin G. BROWN, S25 President Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. H. A. BROWN, Ridgewood, N. G15oRo1-: H. B. BURKE, 61 Prospect Place, llrooklyn. N. Y. GRAN'l' CAMP1z14:L1,, A 'l'.4l, Cold Spring, N. Y. J. A. CAR'rwR1G151'r, 769 Carroll Street, llrooklyn, N. Y. WARIQEN D. CHURCH, X 111, 17 Craig Place, Plainfield, N. -l. G. C. Come, A 15o Prospect Street, East Orange, N, .I HIQNRY WAI.CO'1'T CROXVELL. 634 High Street, Newark, N. j. RUno1.1'11 J. Difc1c1+:R, zoo Lincoln Plnee, Brooklyn, N. Y. zoo Glenwood Avenue, EustOra11ge, N. j. ROBFRT M DODCF LOU1s DE LISSA BISRG ' 3 52 West Sgd Street, New York City. 1032 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 'lf S. C. Flick resigned. 33



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- oph istory - Q Q .xx X ,,,..,,,,- 4, , X0 ,f ---- .X f ,f -rf rl X.. gf -f YEAR had passed and carried witl1 it the trials and perplexities that came with the g '. Freshman year, and brought the opening of college and the sturdy sons of ,QQ to do 'Sli battle with the Czar, the Freshmen and the Faculty. Few faces were missing, and as is hand grasped hand and greeting answered greeting we experienced that pleasant feeling always present when classmates meet. . The disappointment which some of the unfortunate ones felt, after an eager gla11ce at the bulletin, was soon dispelled by the excitement of initiating the Freslnnen. These timid creatures, guided by the Czar, were obliged to run a gauntlet of flour sacks in tl1e hands of '9Q. When the fun ended and the smoke 11ad subsided, the Freshmen presented a somewhat piebald appearanceg while the gentle Czar was a veritable vision in white, looking quite venerable witl1 his powdered hair. The first week was spent in renewing our acquaintance with the members of the Faculty, tllld in adapting ourselves to the slightly new routine of work. The prospect of our first rush with the Freshmen brought forth many ideas, but what the intended plan of battle was to be few knew. At last, one fine bright day, the Sophs gathered on the Campus, and shouting a challenge to the men of 1900, kicked their football back and forth for sometime undis- turbed. Finally, their unwilling steps aided by the help of '98, the Freshmen ventured out' to do battle for the possession of the ball. A confused mass of arms and legs, surrounded by a group of men urging, pushing, pulling, was all that could be S6611 for some time. But, at 7 'x x..! ,r x ck' M4 , at length, finding their greatest efforts useless, the Freslnnen abandoned ' the hopeless task and ,QQ retained the ball. X When the excitement attendant on this affair had died away the -QQ! cane spree became the all absorbing topic of the class. Many were the surmises as to the selection of our representatives, and the capabilities of certain men were freely discussed. The men finally chosen to uphold our honor were : Campbell, heavy-weight 5 Wachter, middle-weight, and Cole, light-weight. A better day for a cane spree could not be had, and some time before the appointed hour '99 marched to the field of battle. Much of the spirit of the year before was absent from the spree, 011 account of the absence of a band, which 1900 had failed to provide. 35 'fm 47

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