Trinity College - Ivy Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

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L! , , Q W fj, W , , ZJW7?J -5- WITHDBAWN 5'GQ-1-v-x...'-,nina x X u ' 1 5 5 1 QE 1 Q r Q Q 1 + X I 1, w 'w K lg 1. G i Q I i, 5. X .r 3 4 , Y i ,X L BWBHBTWWT IQO'-P cs -Y'firiS'Yil 'NX' VBX Hartford Public Library,-Hartford, Conn KEEP vouxz cum IN 'rms POCKET. Tzfkenv Dine ' Taken by Due i Y I ' I s n 6 - 5 f 1 'i 1 2 I i 2 Q I Q 4 5 s 7 5 Z 3 K vm 1 A 2 f V k V I 5 l W I 1 i X , I V 1 i , Q , 1 . V V i : 1 ,Q ' , 4 i .i i i I v i 9 i 5 I 1 4 i 5 ? I ,A - YQ 3 V gi , n iffany 85 , Biamnnh sinh 652111 Mvrrhantn ' AWARDS ANDAAPPOINTMENTS 1901 Appointed jewelers It and Silversmiths to H. M. KING EDWARD VH p H. M. QUEEN ALEXANDRA . 1901 I ' Pan-American Exposition, 8 Gold Medals - 19004 . Paris Exposition, 3 Grand Prix, IO Gold A Medals 1853 1900 Grand Prizes and other Awards from all the International Expositions 23 ROYAL APPo1N'r1w113Ni's from the principal Courts of Europe and 3 Decorations npon members of the iirm. Makers of the Yale Bicentennial Medal, Fraternity Pins, Class Rings, Class Cups, Trophies for Sports, Invitations to Commencement Exercises, etc.g Heraldic Engravings, Book Plates, etc. . UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE INVITED ..v. ...- D ' if . f . i 'riuitg Glnllvgr f A 'ft 'ITMJ HIS ILLUSTRATION shows the principal building of Trinity College, 653 feet long, in the English secular Gothic style-. At right angles with git, on the south, are the Qbserva- QQ .Q tory, the new Hall of Natural History, and the Jarvis Laboratories for Chemistry and for Physics. To the north of it are the Gymnasium, houses of the President and Pro- fessors, and Chapter Houses of the Fraternities. . . Below the College Campus to the east, and within three minutes' walk, a new Athletic Field has just been completed. . l , , In beauty of situation, healthful conditions of life, and equipment for its special work, the College is not surpassed. . , , The College has distinct courses in Arts, in Science, in Letters and Sc1ence,.and rn Letters. Afhq gaculty includes eleven professors, six instructors, five lecturers, a librarian, and a me ica irector. , Among the elective studies within the respective courses there is scarcely a single impor- tant subject for which adequate provision is not made. Q Properly qualified candidates not desiring to pursue the whole studies of any course are al- lowed as Special'Students to pursue certain subjects, receiving certificates of satisfactorvwork. The Library contains 46,660 volumes and over 20,000 pamphlets. Generous contributions of the Alumni are making possible a rapid addition to its resources. I T A new Reference Reading Room, lighted at night by electricity, is open not only during the day but also tive evenings of the Week. ' Thde jarfiris Chemical and Physical Laboratories have every equipment for the most ad- vance wor . A P Cgfhe newll-Iall of Natural History contains Biological Laboratories provided with the most mo ern app iances. , . - There are about fifty scholarships for the aid of necessitous students. The three He lland Scholarships, yielding each 3600 per annum, are awarded to the three best students in the three lower classes respectively. The Russell Graduate Fellowship of 3400 is awarded bienniallv in the interest of higher graduate study. Prizes to the amount of S500 are also awarded to under- graduates for success in the work of the various departments. , Two examinations for admission are held at the College in each year, the first in the week preceding the Annual Commencement, viz.: june 21-23, and the second in September, immedi- ately before the beginninguof the Christmas Term, September 17-20. , For Catalogues, Examination Papers, or information apply to the President or to thc Sec- retary of the Faculty. a 1 We 3 A 3 P Ig Y , .v K, , ,,-.. ' gg? , 1:4 Ii' A -el hr Mg . ir.-. 5 K, Q m E 'L 1 52 rs .2 r f 5 . f ' if mmf D R555 A N, mam xx ui M H? l0GKwo0D 5 Mmfmnwll . N551- lf:::!::. -:Paw H ' fl ' rn ni 43.7 M1 S5 S. ' ywy' U4 I M- ,x -,f .. ' A.arSi5g::3 Nil,- Wf' I .XYQG - f ,,, why H' ' 'N vb 1 .11 .P ff Nun. .hr :Zinn 1 Z 43 n ,, I -122 2 ff: 2:5 F 97 E if I.. N ?': 'V ' you 5,11- i ...---.gm-qv-mr . ,War 4. , m': 'f' ' ,,f-'fv- ,HRH ? R55 if ,N ,-.X -'---3,5-..---. ' -5- N x K has M '19 'Axw '.f M. X X M X Ext iw E- if f -5 Q xx C , xx X f Behirairh X in Uhr Alumni nf Erinftg Glnllrgr by Uhr 151.14 Mig ilinath Idrvfarv H? S ' LL Ivins are, and in the nature of things must be, more ,fl L! or less alike. -The held is not Wide enough to admit of l W variety of treatment, and even the material in many cases Q f is prescribed. A transcendent genius, under such circum- stances, might find it difhcult to be original,-and nonepof 1 ---' us answers that description. Therefore, for these and other reasons, it is not probable, we think, that this IVY should be much different from the general run. All that We can claim for it is that it has received our best service and care, and that it is quite as good, allowances being made for accidents, as We can make it. ' For all errors or omissions, if there be any, We ask your pardon, for all innovations, your forbearance at least , and for all that pleases you, your commendation. Finally, to those Who have aided us in our work, fellow-students, friends, and especially alumni, We extend our hearty thanks. 5 ziiwili. A I lu-L 1-I-I F'-EEL 1m-FFL A ao Ilfamzging Eaizfors EDGAR JOHNSON DIBBLE, AKE BAYARD QUINCY MORGAN, AXP Lifemry Ea'z'for WALTER BEST ALLEN, AW Associafe Ea'z'z'0rs MORGAN HYDE BUFFINGTON, WT PHILIP LLEWELLYN LIGHTBOURN EDWARD JAMES MANN, IKA , AAAI FREDERICK BETI-IUNE BAR'1'l.1i'1 l', -Mu O NIANN LIGI-1T1soURN BARTLETT BU1fF1NG'1'oN MORGAN DIBBLE ALLEN 7 Eerhnratnrirri sinh Cibhavrtmtnrg The Jarvis Physical Laboratory contains, in addition to the lecture and ap- paratus rooms, a large laboratory for work in the elementary courses, a reference library and several smaller laboratories adapted and devoted to advanced work of a special character. The laboratory has a very complete equipment for work in all the branches of Physics. Special attention' has been given to making the facilities for work in electricity as complete as possible. The department is pro- vided with standard apparatus for electrical measurements, and has a workshop, steam engine and direct current and polyphase alternating current generators for its Special use. . The Jarvis Chemical Laboratory is well equipped for work in general experi- mental and organic chemistry, in qualitative and quantitative analysis, and in assaying and gas analysis. The main laboratory has desk space for thirty students working at one time. This room is devoted to work in general experimental chemistry and qualitative analysis. For work in quantitative analysis and organic chemistry separate laboratories are provided and properly equipped. I A room set apart for assaying is fitted up with suitable furnaces and other necessary material. The new Hall of Natural History contains biological, botanical, geological, and mineralogical laboratories provided with every modern equipment. The Observatory contains a six and a half inch refractor, a two and a half inch transit, a standard clock, a chronograph, a smaller refractor, a portable tran- sit, a sextant, and conveniences for the simpler work in astronomical photography. Ctgmnaniixm smh Ailglxztir iliivlh A A Gymnasium is supplied with the best apparatus, in the use of which the students are trained by a special instructor. An Athletic Field on the College grounds is to be extended and perfected at an expense of 3I0,000, contributed by friends and alumni of the College. Elivllnmnlyipa, Svrhnlarahipsa, sinh ibrigw The Russell Fellowship, yielding about 3400, is awarded biennially to a member of the graduating class, of superior ability, who engages to pursue an approved course of graduate study at Trinity College or at some foreign uni- versity. The Holland Scholarships, each having an annual value of 3600, are awarded to the students attaining the highest rank in the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman classes respectively. Prizes of the aggregate value of 3.190 are awarded in the several departments. 5 iixpvnzra The amount of the Treasurer's bill each year varies from 3177.50 to 324250. Board can be obtained at 33.50 a week and upwards, making the cost of board for thirty-seven weeks at the lowest rate 312950. The amount of the Treasurer's bills can be reduced to holders of beneliciary scholarships, of which there are more than fifty. Svituatinn ' The buildings of the College are situated on a site commanding beautiful views in the southern part of Hartford, itself one of the most beautiful cities of New England. The largest of the buildings, more than 600 feet in length, intended to form the west side of a great quadrangle, is of stone in the English secular gothic style, and is one of the most notable collegiate buildings of the country. The Jarvis Laboratories, the Hall of Natural History, and the Gymnasium, are tasteful and commodious structures of brick. All of the college fraternities have special chapter houses. For catalogues apply to the President or to the Secretary of the Faculty. 9 Sept. Gct. Nov. Cl it Dec. jan. Feb. ll ll April May Cl U as QL is H june it ll 66 if KK CL ll LL Cl Sept. 56 Oct. Dec. Thursday Saturday Saturday Wednesday Friday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday Saturday .tllonday PV ednesda y Wednesday Monday Saturday Friday Saturday Saturday Thursday Thursday Saturday Saturday Sunday Sunday Wednesday Friday Sunday Zllonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Monday Thursday Saturday Tuesday Glnllrgv Glalenimr gl , IHHE Christmas Term begins ' Stated Meeting of the Corporat1011 All Saints' Day , Thanksgiving Recs-BSS begms at I RM' Thanksgiving Recess ends at 2 P.M. Christmas Recess begins at 2 P.M. IHHB 4 Christmas Recess ends at 5.45 P.M. Christmas Examinations begin Christmas Examinations end . Trinity Term begins. Toucey Scholar appointed r Washington's Birthday Qtransferredj. Oratorical Prize Contest Ash-Wednesday Easter Recess begins at 4 P.M. Easter Recess ends at 5.45 P.M. Stated Meeting of the Corporation i i Last day for receiving essays for the Chemical Prlzes Last day for receiving essays for the Tuttle Prize, the Douglas Prize, the Metaphysical Prize, and for the Prizes in History and Political Science Examinations for the Mathematical Prizes Ascension-Day Prize Version Declamation Greek Prize Examination Memorial-Day Whitsunday Trinity Sunday Trinity Examinations begin Trinity Examinations end Annual Meeting of the Board of Fellows Ceveninql Baccalaureate Sermon T ' Senior and junior Standing published Award of Prizes' Class-Day Stated Meeting of the Corporation feveningj Stated Meeting of the Corporation and Annual Meeting of the Association of the Alumni A T SEyE'NTv-SEVENTH COMMENCEMENT Trinity Vacation begins Examinations for Admission begin Examinations for Admission Examinations for Admission -1 Examinations for Admi's' be -' Christmas Term beginsbatO5i45Ci2f.11ii gtqated Meeting of the Corporatioii ristmas Recess begins at 1 l'.iXl. IO Svnatun Arahvmirwa '51 Hinitnrz The Rt. Rev. THOMAS MARCH CLARK, D.D., LL.D. The -Rt. Rev. WILLIAM WOODRUFF NILES, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L. The Rt. Rev. HENRY CODMAN POTTER, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L. Qlnrpnreriinn 1it'The Rev. THE PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE, ex officio 96 BC- P1'e.Iz'de1z Z' . . . H artford The Rev. GEORGE H. CLARK, D.D. Hartford ii CHARLES E. GRAVES, M.A., T1'easm'.er The Rt. Rev. WILLIAM W. NILES, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L. New Haven Concord, N. H. 1The Hon. WILLIAM HAMERSLEY, LL.D. Hartford TLUKE A. LOCKYVOOD, LL.D. . Riverside, Conn 1The Rev. FRANCIS GOODWIN, D.D. Hartford WILLIAM E. CURTIS, LL.D. . New York I. PIERPONT MORGAN, Esq. New York JOHN H. S. QUICK, M.A. . . Chicago 'X-TACOB L. GREENE, M.A., Smfefazjf Hartford The Rev. WILLIAM H. VIBlSER1', D.D. New York -f SYDNEY G. FISHER, L.H.D. . Philadelphia WIAMES I. GOODWIN, Esq. . Hartford WILLIAM J. BOARDMAN, LL.B. Washington it P. PIENRY WOODWARD, M.A. Hartford WILLIAM S. COGSWELL, M.A. . . jamaica, N. Y. It The Rt. Rev. CHAUNCEY B. BREWSTER, D.D. . Hartford it WILLIAM C. SKINNER, M.A. . . Hartford -l The Hon. JOSEPH BUFIPINGTON, LL.D. . Pittsburg, Pa. AMBROSE SPENCER MUIKRAY, jr., M.A. . New York 1- ROBERT THORNE, LL.B. . . . New York 'F These members of the Corporation form the Executive Committee. T Elected by the Alumni. 1ETheSe members of the Corporation constitute the Committee on Honorary Degrees. II ........-- ,Y ,- ilinhvri i5airh iliiggn, 1511.5. ..... 35 Forest sf. Scovill Professor of Chemistry and Natural Scienceg B.A., Beloit College, Wisconsin, '76g Ph.D., Gottingeng Chemist for the U. S. Geological Survey, 1884-7g Professor of Chemistry, National College of Pharmacy, 1885-7. miufrrh linheri martin, 1511.5. . . 21 Jarvis Han Zlirank Professor of Oriental and Modern Languagesg B.A., Princeton, ,721 Ph.D., Tfibingen, '87g studied in Berlin and Leipzig as Classical Fellow from Prince- ton g Professor at Trinity since 1888. 0111112 milhhiu, iglpm. ..... 65 Vernon St. Professor of the Greek Language and Literatureg B.A., Harvard, '9og M.A., '925 Ph.D., '955 Fellow of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, ISQS-62 Instructor in Greek at Harvard, 1896-83 Professor at Trinity, 1899-Q member of the American Archeological Instituteg member of the American Philological Association g author of H Greek Grammar, also papers in Ameri- can journal of Archaeology and in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. Glharlrn iliinrnln Ehnmrha, 1511.5 . . 27 W1-rfiiefsiieliiiiive. I. Pierpont Morgan Professor of Natural I-Iistoryg B.S., Lombard, '84g B.S., Indiana, '86g M.A., Indiana, '87g Ph.D., Leipzig, '9o5 Fellow in Clark Uni- versity, 1890-21 Assistant Professor of Biology, University of Texas, 1892-31 Adjunct Professor of Biology, same, ISQ3-41 Professor of Biology, University of Cincinnati, I8Q4-IQOOQ member of the American Society of Naturalistsg member of the American Morphological Societyg President of the American Folk-Lore Societyg Socio Corresponsal de la Sociedad de Geografia y Esta- distica, Mexico g Socio Honorario de la Sociedad Mexicana de Historia Naturalg Socio Honorario de la Sociedad Antonio Alzate g author of numerous articles in scientific journals. Qerhrrt illtliillrr i5n1akinn, 1511.5 .... 109 Elm st. Professor of the Latin Language and Literatureg B.A., Columbia, ,931 M.A., Harvard, '96g Ph.D., Harvard, '98g Instructor in Latin in University of Cali- fornia, 1898-IQOIQ author philological articles, occasional poems in The Book- man, The Fighting Bishop. 35.5i1hur i11Iz1ra11z111 15rhzm, 1511.5 .... 74 Vernon si. igenrg Professor of Philosophyg B.A., Princetong Ph.D., Leipzig, 'Q7 g studied at Jena and Leipzigg Reader in Philosophy, Princetong Professor of Philosophy, Ursinus Collegeg member of American Psychological Association and of the American Philosophical Association. I 3-Xuguaiun 15vrkina, HRA., 55 . . 22 Jarvis Hall Professor of Physicsg BA., Yale, '96g M..-X., Columbia, '99g BE., ,99. 13 4K rl will P1111 Cgvnihv, 155.9 20 Buckingham St. -1 1 ' , . . . , ii ' l in Leipzig, Instructor in Namal History? Studii-ld agua dfgizgaffiiiiiig the highest tl n went to the University, where G O 3 A .' D rairik in 'ooth places. He has assisted Professor Edwards since 1901 - , , 54 Woodland St. Gllmrlra Glnfting Math, THB. . - ' D - . d' d 1' 'n St. Lecturer on HYg1eUe? Ph-E-, Yale, M-D Columbia, ,Stu Tthjlingrican Luke's Hospital, New York City, and in G6l'1'1'131?Yi mem .8120 Medical Association and of the Connecticut Medical Association. Mrllmxn ihrniann illllnrgfln, 1313.-A., H305 - 108 Farmington Ave' Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology, B.A., Trinity, ,725 M.A., '76, M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, '76, Lecturer at Trinity since 1893- , Svgh11rg Grnrgr Zlliahrr, BEER. . . . Philadelphia Lecturer on Law, B.A., Trinity, '79, L.H.D., Western University of Penn- sylvania, Harvard Law School, Trustee of Trinity, 1895, Author: Making of Pennsylvania , 'l Pennsylvania, Colony and Commonwealth, The Evo- lution of the Constitution , Men, Women, and Manners in Colonial Times , i' 't'The True Benjamin Franklin, The True Williaiii Penn, also many magazine articles of very wide influence. Jirrhrrir illnhrriann Ennrg, 1511.36 - - - New Hfwfn Instructor in Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, Ph.B., Yale, '85, Marine Engineers Certiiicate from the London Board of Trade, ijlj Instructor in Trinity, Smith College, Sheffield Scientific School, and in the Yale School of Fine Arts. Author: Linear Perspective, also numerous articlesin scicniilic periodicals. ' walkin Svrlhm 1Hra1ii, il1iI..A., iHHnnQB. . . . so GillellSt. Instructor in Elocutiong B.A.,'Williams, '78, M.A., '81 , johns Hopkins, '78-'Sog Fellow in ZEsthetics and History of Art in the same, '79-'8o, Assistant Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1880-2, Registrar of l,ln1'tfor1l Theological Seminary, 1888-95 , now Professor of Music and I-1 ymnologv, serine: Instructor at Trinity since ISQIQ Lecturer on Musical History and Science Smlth Collese, 1895-3 Same, Mt. Holyoke College, 1806-Q, Conductor oi' larutford Choral Umon, 1882-91, member of Music Teachers' Namoimul Asso- ciatiogig Honorary Vice-President of the American Guild of Orirmiislsq mem ero ' ' , .. . . ' . cations the International Society of Musicians, luditor ol rnrioiis publi- mtlltam igarrg Qlhirhplp iggnrhllll, L'-iH.A. . . Oyster Buy. l,. l. Lecturer in Geology, BA., Trinity, .9O, MA., I-1,,,.,,m.dx -03. 14 william Nmunham Glnrlinn . . Library Librarian and Assistant in English. i'Kn51urll Gllpznrg !lIHrQ'Lrw, 15113. .... 69 Allen Place Assistant in the Department of History and Political iScience gi B.A Haverford ,975 Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania' studied also at Columbia Fell ' , g ow in Political Economy and Finance at Cornell, ISQQ-1900 3 member of the American Economics Association and of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Cmnrgv Iirrnharhi H2112 . ss Garden sf. ' Instructor in the Gymnasium. Einhn 'Butler 1JHrQ1nnk, HBE. . . . 396 Main sf. P Medical Directorg BS., Trinity, 'gog M.D., College of Physicians and Sur- geons, ,94. i I5 EIIEIIID nf Eirllnum HP' f,l'c'.Vl2!,t,'lIf '1'III: PRI-:sIIIEN'I' OF TIIE COLLEGE av: nfczb - Sc1I12Jr'Fell07cfs 1:liANlil.lN I-IA:-III.TON FOWLER,1W.A- The Rev. LVCIUS XVATERMAN, D.D. I-'RRIII-:RIOK IiI'ER1cS'I' I-IAIGIYIT, PH.D. WAI.'I'I1:R STANLEY SCI-IUTZ, M.A., LL.B. .-XI.I-:NANDI-:R TAx'1.0R IYIASON, M.A., LL.B. L.'IIARI.I-is SIIIRAS MORRIS, B.S. .f1HlZb7' Fellows The Rev. JOIIN TAYLOR HUNTING1'ON, M.A. The Rev. JOIIN JAMES MCCOOK, M.A. GEORGE EIIIERSON BEERS, M.A., LL.B. ' The Rev. FREDERICK WILLIAM HARRIMAN, D.D. PI-:Rcv SIIELLEY BRYANT, M.A. FRANK 1EI.IsIIA JOI-INSON, M.A. Aaznriatinn nf thr Alumni 25' FREDERICK EVEREST HAIGHT, PH.D. I Pygyzyiemf FRANK LANGDON YVILCOX, B.A. , 1722-e-P,f55,ygenf DAVID X7AN SCIIAACK, B.A. . Secreiary FRANK ELISIIA JOHNSON, M.A. Tfedsuyer Svianhmg Glnmmiiirr T - - IIE PRESIDENT The Rev. JAMES GOODNVIN, S.T.B. TIIE TR . . EASURER GEORGE THURSTON MACAULEY, B,A. The Rev. SAMUEL HART, D,D,, J'-D.C. 16 I New EITQIEIHD Azznriaiinn nf Alumni ' Gffirers 1902 I Presideni LUKE A. LOCKWOOD, '55 Vice-President W. C. SKINNER, '76 Secretary - Treasurer F. W. HARRIMAN, '72 P. S.. BRYANT, '70 Execuiizfe Commitfee Dr. W. D. MORGAN, '72 Rev. S. HART, D.D., '66 New :Hath Azenriatinn nf Alumni ' QBffinzrs 1902 President ALEXANDER T. MASON, '8I Viee-Presz'a'en ts D. MAITLAND ARMSTRONG, '58 EDGAR CHARLES BEECROFT, '97 WILLIAM ROBERT MOWE, '70 ' I. CLEVELAND CADY, '6O Secrefary Treasurer FREDERICK 'EVEREST HAIGHT, '87 WILLIAM STIMPSON HUBBARD, M.D. Exeeufive Commitfee LUKE VINCENT LOCKNVOOD, '93, Chairman MURRAY HART COGGESI-IALL, '96 GEORGE NEWELL HARILIN, '91 ARCHIBALD MORRISON LANGFORD, '97 GEORGE EDXVARD COGSWELL, '97 A lghilahelphia Azznriaiinn nf Alumni Qliiffirets 1901 President IJ. EWING MEARS, M.D., '58 V ice-Pre.s'z'dent WILLIAM DRAYTON, '71 I . ' SEC7'6fd7j' SYDNEY G. FISHER, '79, 328 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Exeezzfive Commizffee H. GORDON MCCOUGH, '75 SYDNEY G. FISHER, '79 o I7 , - ,. sv-fa--X4 'M' 1 ' pumvuallv-'iI '-4 W Ijimahnrn Asanriniinn nf Alumni QE9ffirrrs 1901 Pl'c'5l.lf!llf 11911. JOSICPH BUFFINGTON, '75 J J 'r fx. .!'n.'r Secrefeujf Gr'-nxlzrz C. liL'1:1:w1N, '79 M' K' KOSTER' '87 15.1-ee11fz've Cozmuilfee . .. . -5 W' R. BIIAIRY 175 Hon. JOSEPH BUFFINGTON, ,759 -X 1 liumxxlh, a- Alumni Asunrintinn fur the Eiulriil nf Qlnlumhin nnh Hiriniig QBffirms 1901 I'f-r.f:'.:1f'r:1 lst V z'ee-President 2d Vice-President l-1. BI. G.u.x,u'mrr, '59 GEO. A. WOODWARD, '55 WM. FELL JOHNSON, '66 .wk-.-rfffug' Treawrer S. Ilm:nER'1' G1Esx', 'S5 Rev. W. CLARK, '63 Olalifnrnin Ammrinlinn nf Alumni Qbffirers 1901 1're,r:'u'enl Seeremry and Treasurer r Rt. Rev. W. F. N1cuo1.s, D.D., '70 Rev. F. H. CHURCH fnow of Tacoma, Wash. Enuinn Anunriniinn nf Alumni Q9ffirers 1901 President Rev. E. T. SULLIVAN, '89 Vice-Presidents . W. . 1 - ' , C B'0CN'E51'M 69 J- H- GOODSPEED, 66' Rev. WILLIAM PRESSEY, ,QO C C 'sgnifmw , Treasurer ' . . Amon, Q3 HOR'FON G. IDE, ,Q4 EP1rnilA,EEnrinIinn nf Alumni Qffirzrz 1901 Presiden! ,, SIDNEY T M 1 I ICE-PI'6'.S'Z'Il7EIZf ' ILLER' 87 S ecremf N. C. LOYERIDGE, '86 A K G 7, 6 . . AGE, 9 ' 1 8 9 Glnllvgv Glnlnra DARK BLUE AND OLD GOLD A? Qinllrgv 13,211 Rah-fab-ral? ! Triizizjf ! Boom ! Rafi, Boom ! Rah, 717'Z'7Zilfj! ! Trinizjf ! Trinizjf ! T 74722.01 ! 19 Oirahuatv Sviuhrnta 'fl Name Residence Room -11 .' S. '-1 M .Ru,m, B.A., 1 oz . - . l 1 W W W X PR F Y 9 Haryfom' 314 Collins SE. ll. li. Russell Fellow 4 l.r:wlf A. STORRS, HA., Yale 1889 . Hartford llm-.-.mn Cuwrls Mrssiauvxz, B.A., Bucknelll H Hartford Theologi University, 1900 .... f Iartfoy cal Seminary A Rev. llmaxx' IS:l'1l'l'l:ILE BUNTING OGLE, B.A., ' Hanford 232 Sargeant St. Princeton, i899 ..,, ABBREVIATIONS I J- H--JafViS Hall S. H.-Seabury Hall N. T. -Northam Towers 20 360 Farmington Ave. 4 3 a 1 1 1 i 1 'J 3. ,Q X..- O 5 , Z7m'kczPlLila I 1 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 , 1 . 5 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 . ar---wf..,u,.,.- ,,....g,f,..., . , 4 ,,...... ,.J.-q.vL- .W Vw - --.41 Christmas Term W. LARCHAR R. VV. TRENBATH H. D. BRIGHAM H. D. BRIGHAM P. S. CLARKE A Svvninr QIINEE IHUH ' CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS NON INSTRENUI LABORAMUS OLIVE GREEN AND WHITE Q' . Gllawz 13211 Bzm-500m-brama-koofra, Hz!-hzldra, ' Hullabaloo-hzzllabaloo, Rczlz-rah-rak, Rzkkezfy-axe-coax-coax, Rzk,i'ez'y-axe-zoczx-coax, A Rah-rczh-ree, rak-rah-ree, Trzhzfy 1903 ! 'fc S fbiiirrrn Preszkiem' . . V zke-Preszkient . Secretary I . . Treasurer . . Clzronzkler . x 2I Trinity Term A. C. SHORT C. E. BRUCE P. H. BRADIN P. H. BRADIN P. S. CLARKE Svvninm 451 Name Residence Room ARTHUR MU1RsoN BELLAMY, NPT . Boslon, Moss. 43 I. H. First Mackay-Smith Prize C255 First Chemical Prize C35. PERCIVAL HAU'fREY BRADIN, AACID . Horzyford . . - 44 I. H. Football Team C25 5 Baseball Team C2, 3, 45 5 Sophomore Dining Club'5 IQO3 Junior Prom- enade Committee 5 Manager Basketball Team C45. HENRY DAY BRIGHAM, AXP . . Eos! Orange, N. j. . II 1. H. Baseball Team Cr, 2, 3, 455 Sophomore Dining Club 5 President of Class C25 2d termg Ger- man Club C3, 45 5 Representative N. E. I. Tennis Association C15 35 5 Secretary and Treasurer junior Promenade Committee 5 College Tennis Champion C2, 35 5 Captain Baseball Team C45 5 Football Team C45 5 Basketball Team C455 Senior Honorary Society 5 Pres. Tennis Association C45. CHARLES ERASTUS BRUCE, jr., AXP. Elmira, N. Y. . . II J. H. Sophomore Dining Clubg junior Promenade Committee5 Football Team C3, 455 Glee Club C3, 45 5 Manager Musical Organizations C45. HENRY BERNARD CARPENTER, XPT . Brookgfn, N. Y. . I4 N. T. Mandolin Club C2, 3, 45 5 Banjo Club C3, 455 Glee Club C45. PHILIP SAFFORD CLARKE, CIJFA . Pain! Pleosonl, N. f. . I7 N. T. Tablet Board C2, 3, 45 5 Managing Editor Trinity Tablet C3, 455 Mandolin Club C25 5 Glee Club C3, 45 5 1go3 IVY Board. ORA WILERED CRAIG, AXP . Ashland, N. H. . 1 N. T. RICHARD ARTHUR EDNVARDS, AKE Porllana' . 39 J. H. 1903 IVY Board. CLARK THOMPSON FALKNOR, QIJFA . Hartford . . 502 Hfd. Fire Bld. Second Mackay-Smith Prize C25 5 Football Team C45. KARL HERBERT FENNING, TFA . Plfashzozglorz, D. C. . I7 N. T. 1903 IVY Board 5 Second History Prize C35 5 Second Mackay-Smith Prize C35. JAMES PHILIP GARVIN, WT . . SlZILb07'IZ7!Z.f!6', IV. If. I4 N. T. Football Team C3, 45 5 Glee Club C45. HARIQY CLIFFORD GOLDEN, NPT, QIJBK K'z'llauni1zg,Pa. . . 43 J. H. Holland Prize Scholarship Cr, 255 Second Goodwin Greek Prize C155 Alumni English Prize C3, 45 5 Douglass Prize C355 Valedictorian 5 Debating Team C45. HUBERT DANA GOODALE, TFA . Szljleld . . Suffield Second Chemical Prize C35. REEVE HUNTINGTON HUTCHINSON, AXP flag-Alana' Park, Ill. . 7 J. H. Track Team C25 5 Tablet Board C3, 455 German Club C35 5 Sophomore Dining Club 5 Man- aging Editor Trinity Tablet C45. 23 Y-ypnusc i,V,,,,Y.,-,, V, 1-,,.,., ,fu-wi- , Y Residence Room , .izzzr ,, , . , 68 Vernon St. . - Nl Azlzst lnnxsox. W1 - fL Ut 'i ' M ' V ' 1, ,ltmck '1'g llIl1' -, 453 Sophomore Dining Club3 German Club Z' .ig .c-.1212 :, 5. 4 i -' ' 9 , if rf--:gl L'l.cx::Ec.il Prine 135- U'. 21-'nv I fi'L-Mlm: WT . fi1'l?'2l1'f1'f7lf4'v I-' ' ' I5 N' T' , 3.3, l.:,-Q-,J tri-.ny mmiaxin Club ms 132'-1150011119111 213' 459 Leader Banloclub 5 4 A ' 11135 lr xilusit-'ll Clubs1 , 353 Assistant Manager Track Team 1353 Tablet .t' :w:1.i!l!.'Q -ki' - ' ' ' 5 ' QA 1 V 1, N UU, Tr wk 'I-1.31m 1,153 Class President 145 Ist termg Glee Club 145. ..!..'j.a- -'-rr ' iixrt. . l.-it iw li-11-lov!-I Ml-ZYIZR, -Yi' Sf' Lvffffi lilo' ' ' IO H' , 3 1 ,i 3,13 1-431,33 .,, ,y 4, 355 Class President 115 2d terxng Sophomore Dining Club3 Manag- 1 ith, 3 lx 4-5 S1-nior Honorary Society3 President T. C. A. A.3 Holland Prize s li.--..i:sYali! i4i1 Slliuluwriluli 11vb1l1iner'1leflm U5- hwaii Si. ,lwllx Moiaz.-xx, WT . fff 'Uf d ' ' ' 16 N' T' ,'tss:s:..:.i Alaxmger Baseball Team 1253 Manager Baseball Team 1353 Class President 125 ..,- -,.. -,X - 5,-1-..n.l Alaekav-Sinith Prize1253 Sophomore Dining Club3 Hartford Admittitur li: .gr 125 3 liepn.-seniaiive N. E. I. Tennis Association 12, 35 3 junior Promenade Committee'3 1i..,4..g U:.iii-in 3 Senior Honorary Society. .Xtuu ll flltllWl'il.l. Suolvr, IKA . St. Louis, filo. . . 'A 7 N. T. r..pln.xn--re Dining Clubg 1903 IVY Board3 Junior Promenade Committee3 Class Presi- .lint 145211 term. limerrexv L'll.tWFURll TnoM.xs, AA42 Tamzzgua, Pa. . . 27 H. 'l'.tbEt-z lioartl 13, 453 Glee Club 13, 453 Assistant Manager Football Team 1353 Manager lf.l..:!i.i1l 'l'e:nn 145 3 Track Team 12, 353 Class President 135 2d termg Alumni English Prize ti, .53 Managing litlitor 11503 IVY3 Whitlock Prize 1353 Senior Honorary Society3 Basket- ran 'll-:un 1,53 Debating Team 145. ' , '1'u1-:orun.i's Mlsrox Svlfnax, AKE Philadeiphia, Pa. 3 . 3 N. T. l-'mfrlmll Team 11, 2, 3, 453 Captain Football Team 1453 Tablet Board 12, 3, 453 Business Maxiager Trinity Tablet 1253 Track Team 11, 2, 353 Senior Honorary Society3 Baseball 'l'ezun 13. 453 Glee Club 145 3 Basketball Team 13, 45. , Rom wr XYIGIIT 'l'1uiNuA'1'1-1, AKE . Somerville, N. f. . , 39 H, UIUC C111b12,'3. 493 Mandolin Club 12, 3, 453 Leader Glee Club 1453 President Musical Clubs 145. ll: mm' lio,mm1.xx VAxDER1socAR'r, QDFA Troy, IVY Y. . I , 29 J, H, I T1'Uf?'J5' 5C110l.41I'i Tablet Board 12, 3, 453 Literary Editor Trinity Tablet3 AlumniEng- lash Prize 1453 First Whitlock Prize 145. l'I.xxo1.n Currox VAN WEELDEN, AXP Babylon N Y 33 I 1-I 1 ' ' v s . - b llggiiball Team 13, 453 Basketball Team 12, 3, 453 Track Team 12, 3, 45 3 Captain Basket- n L-am 145 3 Holder of Intercollegiate Record for Broad jump 135, Svprrial Gramer: DoUc1..xs R.-KNKIN, XPT . Saybrook Pain! 17 S H T . li fr . . - . . ' ' ' ' fri zsxt1Eerz11e'ag10Sli3in4g1:e Eg-Sgbau Team CI, 5. Laptam Track Team C3v 4,5 Class President Q 3 , 3 -Z 1-mug Club? Junior Promenade Committee' Senior Honorar eociety , XX inner Fall Tenn1s Tournament 135 ' , Y XYALTER SL.-XTER T ' 1 - T aerr CRUMBULL, XM ' Chfdgv, III. . . I7 S. H. T ' Sam 1'a3l' Sopho D' ' . , Q33 IX-YS Chairman Jiunior Plifginaglrgllgg Club , Cerman Club 12, 3, 45 S Literary Edit01. ommzttee , Football Team 11, 45, 24 i Jllnrmvr illllvmhmff '51 DUNCAN HODGE BROWN, AKE STUART HAROLD CLAPP, AXP HARRY GREY COZZENS, IKA NOEL GILBERT CUNNINGHAM, AXP EDGAR JOHNSON DIBBLE, AKE EDWARD WILLIAM FOTHERGILL . ROBERT ASHLEY GAINES . . ADKINS HENRY, ANI, SAMUEL D. LINDSAY . . . MALCOIJM APPLETON MACLEAN, AKE . ROBERT CAREY MCKEAN, AKE . ROBERT LINCOLN MCKEON, AND . CHRISTOPHER CARSON THURBER, AXP . CHARLES TOWNSEND, jr., IKA . WILLIAM WINTON TUCRER, AND JAMES ROGERS VEITCII, CIDPA . HOWARD BELL ZIEGLER, AXP . 25 New York, N. Y. Pittsfield, Mass. Chicago, Ill. Watertown Bethel Hartford West Hartford Cambridge, Md. Hartford Minneapolis, Minn. Washington, D. C. Brooklyn, N. Y. Norwich Elizabeth, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. South Manchester Detroit, Mich. L., L- Y AWA- f.Afm lx-A Y 'R 1 4 4 Q E CLASS LXIOTTO Eluninr Qllann 19114 CLASS COLORS DARK BLUE AND WHITE 'l'p1furos Jixaaos K-rfypa 1q.m61'aT0V Christmas Term W. G. WHERRY G. H. HEYN . B. Q. LIORGAN B. Q. MORGAN P. L. LIGHTBOURN 'fc Gllana 13211 f T filliljl ! T rinigl ! rail-ralz-ralz, T rirzigf ! T rinizgff wah-who-wah, Boom-a-Zacka, boom-a-lackcz, Roar, roar, roar, I Sumus populi, '04! '51 fbftirvrz . President . Vice-President . Secretary ,. Treagurer . Cizronicler . 26 Trinity Term G. H. HEYNX E. J. DIBBLE M. H. BUFFINGTON M. H. BUFFINGTON P. L. LIGHTBOURN N. I T F I I I I I' I . I I I I I 1 . jv, i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I. I I- x i i 5 . Z I Y L 1 I W 1 i 2 i I I L.-: mfr- FU r,-f, fr 4 f Q I 3 i ' i E 5 ? I 1 ,r .J . 6 i 7 1 f v Z 3 'T U V 5 I I 10 1 x I is I X I igiatnrg ff Q D T is not always the great thingsin life which prove the most valuable. lt is not always the large classes in college which form the best men. Some of the most successful and most highly esteemed of our alumni have been members of three of the smallest classes which Trinity ever graduated. And there is a reason for this: a small class develops individuality, for every man feels that 'he must do his share to uphold the good name of his class, in this way more than in any other his character is brought out. The class of 1904 is one which displays marked individuality. The smallness of its numbers impresses upon its members the necessity of every man doing something, be it in athletic or scholastic work. Thus the strong points of each man's character become clearly defined and more intensified. He learns to think for himself, to manage his own affairs, in short, to be, in the full sense of the word, a main. And has not the class a record of which we may well be proud? In every branch of athletics, with the exception of the track, we have excelled. In the three years of our course we have proved more than a match for 1903. WVhen Freshmen we overwhelmingly defeated them in baseball, when Freshmen also we conquered them in football, and for three consecutive years we have had the same success in basketball. On the 'Varsity teams our class has always been most creditably represented. In scholarship we are not behind any class in college. The year which is drawing to a close has been, on the whole, a very successful one for '04, despite the fact that we have lost several of our old classmates. Three men on the football team, and .three on the baseball nine, is a fair showing in athletics. The Junior Promenade this year was an immense success, and won us the hearty congratulations of the whole college and the visitors. Those of our number who have lilled positions as managers of 'various college organizations have done their work in an efficient manner. To our younger brothers, the Freshmen, who have so well acquitted them- selves in all branches of college life, we say, pointing to IQO4 as an example, Go and do likewise. A good character is the most precious possession is the translation of our motto, and with that before us we shall not rest content with what we have already done, but shall press on to greater deeds next year and in the years that -' . , V J o o fx 'r ' ajft l are to follow. ' A little one shall become a thousand and a small one a great nation. P. L. L. 1 27 N 1 Jhminrn 'ft Q Residence Room , .NLC ... 1- x. 1 - Q ANI' . . 1?-1,1'-fflffh -'V f- - ' 8 J' H' H L ' 3 A It ll ... - - 41' L'.zptuin Football Team KDS Literaw' Editor 1904 IVYl -Tumor 5 K., .... lv- Vliruhn Clubs Sophumore Dining Club5 Baseball Peam lx, 2, 395 1, fri,-vl!l1!L::l , I - - - 4 l ' :gf 1, li. L. l' 1- y--. . l'r- ilu wr l-lil:1'1.r:1'1', 'l'l'.X Sunil' 1lIa1zrhe.vz'e1' . . 9 N- T- N T 1.:MmlMxh5 L.UmmmCL,3 mee Club fy, Q, 355 1904 Ivy Boal-d5 Class President , 1.1-551. ' , c ' r B-l.....,ir. ll-.1-i. lim-in-'lx-:1oN. WT - K'm 'g' Pa' ' ' I5 i H.l:::n.m .limi--r Promenaule Committee? Track Team 0' 2' 335 'Sophomore Dmmg gig. - , , lx Y lil-.ml 5 .-Xssislxuit Mnnziger Track Team C33- 1T,...u. lnixresox l3llllil.l-I, .Mil-I . Belhel . . - T3 H- ?Il.l!l.lgQlllyf lfililur 1-1--4 IVY: Hilnjo Club flu 21 3,5 Sophomore Dlnlng Club' th--mn: lhixm' Ill-LVN, AXP 'Spfl7'kl'U, N- Y- 35 H- li1v:cL'l1lbli,'.-, 35. l'nu.u- l.u1w1-:1.l.x'x LIKIIITHOURN, AACD Sf. Georgek, Bermuda I4 H. im lvx' 15.-amlg Sophomore Dining C1ub5 Alumni English Prize Qgl. lin-ix xml llruu Bl.-KDDUX, AKE . Brookbfn, N. Y. . . I4 H. Class l'r-:siilent QJJ gd termg Football Team Cx, 2, 33 5 Sophomore Dining Club5 Baseball 'l'v.-.mi QQ. l':llWARll jules MANS, IKA . Oneonta, N. Y. . . II N. T. li.isebullTe:1m fi, 225 Football Team Q05 Tablet Board Cz, 315 Business Manager Trinity Tablet iz, 3l5 12:04 IVY Boardg Class President Q13 rst term 5 Secy.-Treas. junior Promenade Cuznmittce. ll.ix'.xx1.v Qrlxci' LIORGAN, AXP . Harjord . Q 227 Sigourney St. u Ilairtford Aclmittitur Prize C15 5 Goodwin Greek Prize C15 5 Mathematics Prize C125 Hol- iimd -5.'3ll l3f51f1Pf1. 255 Glee Club Cr, 2J5 First Mackay-Smith Prize 1235 Managing Editor x-'44 IN X 5 junior Promenade Committee' Alumni En lish Prize Q J' Second Whitlock Prize fqj. , g 3 , XYILLIAM GEORGE WHERRY, AKE . Union Hi!! N. f I5 I H Class President Q33 ist term- junior Promenade Comm'tt - M - Manager T. C. I. F. L. 5 Track Team 121. 1 ee, I imager Football Team C45 ' Svprrial HERMAN EDWARD TOWNSEND, NPT , Wa, fzington, D. C. 5 . I5 H. Clas' P 'd t . Diningbclgijl en W Ist term 1 F00tba11Tean1 fr, 2, 315 Baseball Team lr, 35 5 Sophomore 28 3Hn1'mvr illivmhvrn , 42 PAUL HENRY MALLET PREVOST BRINTON, NPT . . Philade FRANK SEIDERS BRONVN, fI11'A . STEWART HAROLD CLAPP, AXP . lphia, Pa. . . . Salmon Falls, N. H. Pittsfield, Mass. New York City . Silverlane, Conn. THEODORE NORTH DENSLOW, AAT' FRANK HOWARD ENSIGN, AXP . WINTER HAMILTON EVEREST . . West Haven, Conn. ROBERT GLENNEY, QJFA . . . South Manchester, Conn. ARTHUR GEORGE HUMPHRIES, AKE . . S New York City HERBERT ROBINSON MCILVAINE, NPT . . Philadelphia, Pa. ROBERT LINCOLN MCKEON, AACID . Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE FRANKLIN SEYMOUR MOORE, AXP Quincy, 111. RALPH CHARLES BELCHER MOORE . . Chatham, N. J. AIINER PACKARD .' . . . Quincy, Mass. NIATHER INGRAHAM RANIQIN, XIIT . Saybrook Point, Conn. RAYh'IOND BRINCKERHOFF VAN TINE, AAIP . Bayonne, N. J. 29 fivnplyumurv 0112155 L'1 A55 Morro An OMNI.-x P.-XRA'l'L'S Christmas Term W. REMSEN . T. KENNEDY li. joxss . E. joxss . J. HARRIMAN 15115 'fc 011555 13211 Bfl-C1313 go-ax, go-ax, go-ax, Hricki go-ax, go-ax, go-ax, Ifollabola, all alive, Tfi7ZiU f T7i1ZiLjl ! '05 'fi GD1'tirm'5 Presiden! . Vice-Presia'em' . Secretary . Treasurer . Cfzronicler . 30 CLASS COLORS ORANGE AND BLACK Trinity Term . E. L. DUFFEE . H. C. BOYD C. E. GOSTENHOFER C. E. GOSTENHOFER . M. F. OWENS S ' k .. 1 1 - i l w 1 w P J x , 1 Q 1 1 w W P w 1' E 1 E Y n 1 r f x ,,.A w 4 ...4 '. . af. . N 4 4 -:. ,L lay v 'vue H f TLT .. X, rv,- : .,.?1 5 fy fix, Rx? J , MJ MUN Wpgx. X 1 V fy. .NX . . 1 We 5? 'fx' f ww w ' DfQ , L0 rv' - x X4 Hynfljlli., fw, AJ V -X , g Xwlg V x, xx mmf . S115 N 1 s Q . - N1 - - Q . Q rfwus x QQNNQ, . .QL Q , ii In pa . .X Q 's qi . ' ' 1 L7--5 QXY5ff - 5 , XXgb'X-5.45, - 'IM' - XX A XfS.:f.5S5vwv ..,, WG M Q' Jfffqli-.:,1 . - - ,N X K - Lair-1 1 X 413 1 -- X.,x ' V, X ,- 3-1, ,r I - 3 - 'vs - Xa M' -li: i Ili Nw? 1 X-ii? XS ' r M fs Q. - iv A N. Jiri .-. .,:. 1 -..-W.-. . ., t XFX Sf, 1 -X N ,.., I . ii W , 31,5 1 W 4..:.::y 7. PHILH i I I lafx A a A S ji s 3 ? H L 5 3 3 z i K Q 3 5, if Z 3 E E 'Y ,lk Q A i ,r F. at '41 lqininrg mm HIS is the time of year when the Chronicler steps into the lime-light, makes his bow, and endeavors to perform the functions of the office C A which he did all in his power to avoid when it was thrust upon him, his modesty telling him that to do the Class of 1905 justice would require a historian greater than he ever hopes to become. As every college man knows, the Sophomore year is the hardest of the college course, because combined with the worry of endeavoring to bring the Freshman Class into some semblance of discipline by carrying out the suggestions of the upper classmen, and at the same time avoiding the possibility of a com- munication from the Faculty giving the recipient six weeks vacation, the standard of the class in studies must also be upheld. l1Ve were warned that it was no path of roses, and that all Sophomore classes were expected to appear before the Faculty to answer for some fancied misdemeanorg but, while we have not sought trouble, we have not in any way tried to avoid it, and so far we have always managed to be true to our motto, Ad Omnia Paratusf' The Class of 1905 even as Freshmen had become imbued with the true Trinity spirit, and as Sophomores it has developed until we have become models for the Freshmen, who we trust have been impressed to such an extent that they will endeavor to live up to our standard. In athletics, and, in fact, all college work, the Class of 1905 has always done its share and entered into it with all the spirit of true Trinity men. After college spirit, class spirit is perhaps the most desirable feature in a college man, and this the Class of 1905 has abundantly displayed in all its dealings with the student body. To enumerate all of the class events would require more space than is at my disposal, but just mention Springfield to any of the Class of 1905 and it will bring a story which will well repay you for the inquiry and awaken in him memories of the time when as frightened a lot of Freshmen as one could well imagine were gathered together in the Hotel Massasoit. protected by the Juniors and the police force of'Springlield. The St. Patricks Day celebration was carried out this year with more enthusiasm than has been shown by the College for some time past, and the men of the Sophomore Class feel justly proud of their part in its success. For the two years we have been in the College, l think we can look back with satisfaction upon the record made, and while hoping in the future to do even more, yet if we can but keep up the same standard, wc will have made a mark in '.l'rinity history that cannot wcll be overlooked. - M. F. O. 31 ilinrmvr vmhvrn 'fc Name EDWIN LATHROP BAKER HOWARD EMORY BUSHNELL CHARLES HENRY CURRY BENEDICT DEVINE FLYNN JAMES THOMAS GRADY . FREDERICK THOMAS HILL GEORGE BARTOW LEWIS . FREDERICK CHARLES MEREDITH HENRY JAMES NOLAN . . CLEMENT GRISCOM RANDLE . . WILLIAM SEWARD WYMAN WALLACE . CARLILE PATTERSON WINSLOW . 3 33 Residence Pittsburg, Pa. . Hartford . Pittsburg, Pa. Hartford Hartford Hiawatha, Kan. . Bridgeport . Boston, Mass. . Thompsonville . Chester, Pa. . New York city Hartford Zl11'125hmzI11 6112155 CLASS MOTTO IHIJE CLASS CoLoRs Y 7I'liVTIl 1rp6s TGV 'r6?w.ov 6i115pa BLUE AND GRA Christmas Term OWEN MORGAN . H. T. SCHWARTZ W. G. GRANGE W. G. GRANGE I. S. GALLAGHER '51 G 0112155 13211 One! nine! nought! six! Ralz ! fab ! nouglzzjf-.fix ! 194112 ! ralz! noughly-six! 'fc fwftirvrn P1'e.ria'eut . Vim- Presidezzl Secretary . Treasurer . Chrouicln' . 34- 717'I:7lZ'0' ! 'l'1'iuit.y Term H.-xnxx' IIUE1' ll. W. GA'rEsoN F. C. Ilxxxm. F. C. HINKEI. J. S. G.-u.1.AGnEN ihiatnrg - 'ft 7ff5Csii I-IREF. years from now the present Freshman Class will be the Senior I Cl . . . ass. The character of its members will determine the character of Qimb the College: if they are lazy and lacking in college spirit the whole College will be the same, if thev are industrious d l , an zea ous for the welfare of Trinity, the undergraduates will catch the spirit and become like them. So the Freshman Class is not the most unimportant of the classes. In the history of the Class of 1906, then, we find the answer to the question, Wl1at will Trinity be three years from now? We started the year propitiously by defeating the Sophomores in the bulletin and ush l . I ' p rus ies n the beer rush which followed, however, the Sophomores clearly outclassed us. We sim l f ll d py o owe the funeral custom, and passed round the bier. On November 15th, at Springfield, Mass., we gave the annual banquet to the Juniors. F' f 1 ive 0 our men were captured by Sophomores, and after being dressed in fastastic costumes were sent in to the- banquet. All testihed to tl e' l 1 ir gent emanly treatment at the hands of the Class of IQO5. V- In athletics we have been well represented: six Freshmen played on the 'Varsity football team, and ten on the scrub. Several very fine players were dis- covered among the number. On the basketball we had three men who did ex- ceptionally hne work. Our class basketball team defeated the Juniors, who but a short t' b f ' ' ' ' 11116 e ore had gained a v1cto1y over the Seniors There is but f l . one aut to find with the team, and that is that during the year several games were played with outside teams, and that for these games the 1906 team never practiced regularly. Several times we were defeated by overwhelming scores Things lil e . g c these are going to ruin the reputation of the Class and the College also. The F' I ' ' 16511112111 team ought not to be allowed to play without the permission of the Athletic Association. In the indoor meet thisyear, 1906 won twelve of the thirty-six points and took second place. We form a large percentage of the track team, having excellent long distance runners, sprinters, hurdlers, pole-vaulters, etc. Four Freshmen are on the 'Varsity baseball team and all of them are first-rate players. The game that 1906 won from 1905 last fall must not be forgotten In fact ever 'where . c , J about the College, the Freshman Class is making itself felt. On St. Patrick's Day everything went smoothly Nineteen Hundr I l S' . ec anc ix did not fail to show her metal. For several nights before the eventful day, members of the Class kept the Sophomores fully occupied. Then, on St. Patrick's Day in the morning, by a cleverly worked ruse we succeeded in getting our banner firmly fastened to one of the electric light poles on the Campus, and stood ready to defend it. But the time was ill chosen, for all of us ought to have been in recitations, and so, like so many naughtv children, we were sent to our classes, but not before we had had a little scrim O mage with the Sophomores. The class has entered into everything with life and vim, and earnestly hopes to continue to do the same in the future. Thinking lirst of our College, then of our Class, we hope to still press on and help to raise Trinity higher among the colleges than sl l t f g ie 1'1s get been. I. S. G. 35 Name HENRY GRAY BARBOUR . JOHN JORDAN BOLLER . GARRETT DENISE BOWNE, JR. CLIFTON CULVERHOUSE BRAINERD . HILL BURGWIN, JR. . . WILLIAM CLINTON BURWELL RALPH EVELYN CAMERON . GEORGE DICKINSON CHAMBERS FREDERICK AUGUSTUS GRANT COWPER JOHN FRANK CRONAN . PHILIP EVERETT CURTISS . DAVID MORRIS FACKLER . WILLIAM SYDNEY WALKER FISKE JOHN SILL GALLAGHER . DANIEL WILMOT GATESON . JAMES HARDIN GEORGE, JR. DWIGHT WORDEN GRAHAME WALTER GATES GRANGE . AUSTIN DUNHAM HAIGHT . JAMES SAYERS HINE . FREDERICK CHARLES HINKEL HARRY HUET . , ELMER MUNSON HUNT . RICHARD PRESCOTT KELLAM DONALD ELY LAUDERRURN HAROLD BROWER LINGLE . BURDETTE CRANE MAEIKCICLEIN . THOMAS SMITH MARLOR . OWEN MORGAN , THOMAS BERNARD MYEIQS . CARL FRANCIS MOULTON , HORACE NORTI-I , i ilhwhmvn '51 Residence- Harjord . NewYark, N. Y. . Hartford . Harzfard . . Piltsburg, Pa. WinI'Zed . - Fishkill-012-Hfzdsafz . Harvard . . Hu1ziz'1zgdo1z, Pa. . . Taufzian, Ilfass. . Harzyfard . . New York, JV. Y. P7'07!Z.dt!II6'Z, IC. 1. . Saginaw, Jlfick. Braakbvz, N. Y. . Nezufowfz . S W00db1lfj' . Pitfsauzlg, Pa. B7'00kb'l!, N. Y. . Orange, TY. f. . JVew York, .V. Y. Graua' JQvrZ'.r, IV. 17. W'z'm'!.'a' . . Saulh Gla.rlan!'u1lI' IIfc'ff!'.TfQI', Jlaxx. Hrflffmle, Pa. Ilarffbra' . ffl' rfr' A1171 . Dallas, Y'r.r. C'af!l'r1.v:'1'!fr Ifrllfflnyqy' h lf!!!-ffhrfly , Q10 Room 27 J. H. 27 J. H. .A 6 Columbia St. 48 Huntington St. I6 S. H. 32 J. H. 5 J- H- 58 Imlay St. 2 N. T. 295.1-I. SO9 Asylum Av. 5 H. 36 J. H. 5 N. T. 14 J. H. 40 '. H. I7 U.. H. I5 N. T. IO J. H. I2 J. H. S N. T. 38 H. 40 I. H. 37 H. I5 I-1. . :I3 I.:xuI'cl St. I7 '.H. 12 11. k'OlliIISx'ille 2.45 Vullms St. ' SIM-I'III:III St. X Name WILFRED SPRAGUE PERRY . MORRIS SHALLCROSS PHILLIPS GEORGE PREBLE PIERCE . CHARLES MURIQAY REED . VICTOR EUGENE REHR HOMER STUART SAYRES . HIERMAN LIVINGSTON SCHWARTZ THOMAS THEODORE WEEKS S STANLEY WIMBISH . . ERNEST F. WINSTON TIOHN HART CHAMBERLIN +EDwARD SIMPSON EVERETT MWILLIAM BARNWELL EWING MFREDERICK WILLIAM LYCETT it HERMAN EDWARD TOWNSEND WILLIAM HEWITT GREENOUGH Residence Waferbury Pzltsourg, Pa. . Red Wing, Minn. New' York, N. lf. of? ofa, Pa. - Detfoif, Zllirh. . Lakewood, N. . Laleepori, N. If. . A Zlazzlzz, Ga. Brixfol . Svpnrinl Ha rzford . So. Mdllfhfffff . Peoria, ffl, fifzzrgforfl . . Waskz'11g!o1z, D. C. IJhl.ZlZcI,L'QkI.6l, Pa. 'ft ' Smmmarg Course Course' Course Course in in Letters in in Arts and Science Science Letters Seniors I7 3 4 . . juniors . 7 2 . . I Sophomores . II 4 7 2 Freshmen . IS 8 20 . . Special Students . . . . . Undergraduates 5o I7 3 I 3 Graduate Students . . . . . . . . Total . . -l :F Not regularly matriculated. 1' Of the Connecticut League OE Art Students, v. p. 57. 37 Room 33 f- H I6 S. H 38 f.H 8 f. H 32 fp H 5 N. T. 37 HT. H. 2 N. T. 4 f. H. I N. T. 27 Hudson St. So. Manchester 24 J. H. 48 Hopkins St. I4 N. T. 36 J. H. Siliiilceirllgs Total 2 26 1 II 4 25 3 46 2 2 I2 II3 - 4 II7 .ww A 'QIKA' 1829 95' QA Ao-1577 Ax msn-1877 Bk. er IIJY- 1880 TA Q' fPI A'l673 f 1 Uhr Eurail Hratvrnitg nf 5. li. A :lFuunI1el1 1829 at Glrinitp Qlullege F I i I 4 Q P r I Il 1 L, 6 J Q. L. n r 1 5 E L . 1 5 S i 1 I Q i N 5 1 5 i I x i wa ,fr sw E : I I X . F, V P v 3 i ai K a .. l :I 'a T E 1 S i Y A i i i I i 1 41 f--Qrq,..3n.,,-1 rn Q,-fy.-,. ,F ,-.51 .,,-. V- ,swf .- - - -W 4-77 1, ,,A, , -W Y. ,...,....Y-.- -.-,L,..,, -...,- .. , -M -- ---- -----'-V 1 1 T! 1 1 i I r D E, u fi 1 5 E e Q if 'Q S 'E 3 i 5 f 3 4 Q i Q . 1? 11 1 X 1 3 5 Q Q 3! ,, z 3 4 hh I P I s fl S I E ! i 5 , 1 1 1 F .Q E z x I I A 1 I f Y I r 1 5 I 1 I 1 1 f- ffW'?'H'ff1 ., WWXMW' 4' 'RX9m?fi Sfm'?il'4Z'M!ff ' ' fr. 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Y ! if 5 g- 1 3 1 5 Q W S I Q 1 1 , M if 1 l ! 5' ! 4 5 5 a l I i .AQ Ailiur illllvmhvrn ART-HUR CHADVVELL SHORT EDWARD JAMES MANN CARLOS EUGENE JONES CHARLES HAMLIN PELTON FRANCIS GEORGE BURROWS HENRY GRAY BARBOUR VVILLIAM I-IEWITT GREENOUGH JOHN JORDAN BOLLER FREDERICK CHARLES HINICEL, JR STANLEY XVIMBISH 41 ilffrartrrn in Hrhv CHARLES E. GRAVES, '50 JOHN H. BROCKLESBY, '65 WILLIAM C. BROCKLESBY, '70 ARTHUR K. BROGKLESBY, '70 VVILLIAM D. 1X'1ORGAN, '72 ROBERT G. ERVVIN, '74 WILLIAM C. SKINNER, '76 GEORGE VV. BEACH, 'SO ERNEST DEF. NIIEL, 'SS GEORGE W. ELLIS, '94 CHARLES L. BURNI-IAM, 'QS 3 ROBERT WV. GRAY, 98 F. STANLEY BAGON, '99 42 Glnrpnraiinn President JOHN HENRY STEVENS QUICK C Secreiary and Treasurer CHARLES LUTHER BURNHAM CHARLES EMMET GRAVES WILLIAM CLAIBORNE BROCKLESBY VVILLIAM DENISON NIORGAN, MD ROBERT GALLAUDET ERNVIN VVILLIAM STERLING COGSXVELL VVILLIAM CONVERSE SKINNER EDNVARD BQANSFIELD SCUDDER REV. ERNEST DEFEMERY NIIEL ARTHUR COLLINS GRAVES GEORGE XIVATSON BEACH THOMAS BICIQEAN HOBART WVTXIQREN THOMPSON ALEXANDER FIXAYLOR BIASON I 43 31. ll. A. Grahnatv fllllemhrra Abbot, C. W., '49 tt Abbott, I. P., '49 Adams, G. Z., '39 lt Adams, I. R., '49 it Allen, E. T., '41 Anderson, A. 'H. W., 'OI Andrews, C. M., '84 tk Anistaki, J., '37 Arvedson, A. E., '01 :lf Ashe, I. B., '30 'F Backus, C. A., '52 Bacon, P. S., '99 Bacon, I. VV., '46 Bakewell, J., '59 2' Barbour, I. H., '73 Barclay, R., '80 Bartlett, H. P., '72 'K Bayard, VV. H., '41 3'Bayley, I. R., '35 Beach, E. S., '83 Beach, G. VV., '80 - X Belden, N. M., '48 l'Benton, M. F., '58 Benton, I. R., '97 'F Bond, I., '40 'tBondurant, NV. E., '63 Bowman, C. W., '87 '6Brainard, N. L., '43 'F Brander, H. M., '45 'F Brandt, L., '49 2' Brewer , W. L., 3'Brinley, E. H,, Brinley, G., '01 Brinley, P., '47 Brocklesby, A. K., '70 Brocklesby, J. lil., '65 Brocklesby, W. C., '69 'lt Brownell, '.l'. S,, '38 338 '49 Deceased Pk ? :li Pk Pk 4. 'Q I xl: . :l: :lz . Buchanan, I., '53 Bull, VV. M., '39 Burnham, C. L., '98 Butler, M. N., '44 Caldwell, C. E., '82 Campbell, C. I., '30 Candee, H. S., '93 Carpenter, J. S., '79 Carpenter, I. T., '88 Carpenter, R. H., '81 Chapin, D. D., '56 Chapin, XV. M., '74 Chapman, C. R., '47 Clapp, F., '55 Clark, A. M., '77 Clark, E. S., '65 Clarke, R. M., '45 Clcmont, P. XV., '68 Coggeshall, G. '65 Cogswcll, G. li.. '97 Cogswcll, XV. S.. 'CSI Cole, J., '02 Cole, S., 'oz Collins, XV. lf.. '93 Comstock, J. C.. '38 Cflllyllgllillll. C. M.. '51 Cossil, l'. '45 Cowling, R. U.. 'lvl Coxzcns. ll. ll.. '03 -1 - . , , Llll'llS, Xl. la.. .33 .y. .,. 4. ... llzlvcs, ll., '57 'l7:lVlCS. XY. ll.. 'lm l5cl 0r1'cs1, ll. .X.. '55 . 5 n ljk'lllllk'j'. I. ll.. .ln 4. 5 v - 1. llclgmu, la lx.. 05 llk'lllllllQ. XY. lf. '81 l5m'xx'x'll, l . XY., 'nl l lvfvlllg, lt., .lu Dick, J. M., '54 Y Dirickson, L. L., '41 it Dorsey, W. H. I., '39 Downes, L. T., '48 Driggs, T. I., '48 Dyer, A., '70 Ellis, G. W., '94 Erwin, J. B., '76 Erwin, R. G., '74 Evans, S. K., '95 Faxon, E., '47 X Ferrill, W. C., '78 'lt Foote, I., '42 'C Franklin, E. C., '54 Gadsden, C. E., '50 Gadsden, J. A., '50 Gallaudet, B. B., '80 ' Gallaudet, T., '42 Gardner, H. G., '65 Gowen, F. C., '82 'lt Goddard, F. M., '96 'k Gordon, O. K., '58 Graves, A. C., '91 Graves, C. E., '50 Graves, D. C., '98 Graves, G., '49 Graves, H. S., '92 Graves, R. S., '94 'lf Gray, J. W., '72 Gray, R. VV., '98 'k Hale, C. F., '47 I-Tale, C. S., '62 'lt Halsey, A., '37 'k Hamilton, H. C., '51 Hamilton, I. K., Jr., ' Hardee, C. I-I., '81 'F Harris, T. L., '41 'k I-Iasell, B. D., '49 tt I-lasell, L. C., '50 Hawley, F. M., '61 SS Pk Pk is -k af I Hazlehurst, G. H., '42 I-Iazleliurst, J. W'., '51 Hazlehurst, R., '41 ' Henry, J. F., '34 ft Hewlett, S. H., '74 I-leydecker, H. R., '86 l-Ieyward, J. F., '48 4. 'I' .I. F ' Deceased Hill, C. H., '02 Hill, F. T., '05 'F Hoadly, C. J., '51 Hollister, J. B., '84 Holly, J. A., 'QI Hopson, E. C., '64 Hopson, G. B., '57 Horton, P. A., '68 1 ik Hotchkiss, C. E., '82 Hovey, H. E., '66 Hubbard, G. A., '94 Hyde, T. MCE., '90 at Ingalls, T., '52 Jackson, R. E., '45 it Jarvis, J. S., '57 'K Johnson, E. P., '65 Johnson, W. F., '66 'k Jones, C. H., '35 'I Kellogg, H. L., '36 Ker, J., '43 King, H. W., '36 'F Lambert, D., '36 'k Lansing, C. A., '66 Leaken, WY R., '80 '51 LeRoy, A. N., '42 LeRoy, J., '69 't LeRoy, T. O., '42 Lilientlial, H., '86 Lynch, R. Leb., '90 Mack, J. E., '71 'k Mallory, G. S., '58 Mallory, R. I-l., '92 'F Mallory, XV. H., '60 Marble, F. P., '82 't Marshall, J., '42 Mason, A. T., '81 Matthewson, J., '46 McConihe, A., '89 McConil1e, M. S., '92 McConihe, XV., '90 'F McIntosh, J. H., '53 McKean, T., '92 McKennan, J. D., '76 McLc1no1'e, M. C., '89 Meech, H. J., '42 Miel, E. DeF., '88 Millard, A. B., '36 'Miller, N., '47 Moffett, G. H., '73 Moore, C. E., '76 fMoore, D. S., '64 Morgan, G. B., '70 Morgan, W. D., '72 t Morgan, W. F., '37 Morrill, C. A., '67 Mowry, D. S., '67 Nelson, H., Ir., '36 Nelson, W. B., '81 ft Nicholls, G. H., '39 't Nichols, R. W., '33 Noyes, A. H., '89 Olmsted, I. F., '84 Olmsted, W. B., '87 't Overheld, I. L., '55 Paine, I., '92 Paine, O. T., '96 ' Paine, R. T., '32 Pardee, D. VV., '40 Parks, S. H., '82 Payne, I. W., '61 Peake, C. F., '42 Peck, C. C., '02 Peck, R. E., 'OI Peck, T. M., '80 'l' Peck, W. E., '71 Perkins, L. H., '34 Peters, G. E., '50 Peugnet, L. D., '93 Y Phelps, I. S., '32 tk if Porter, A. T., Ir., '02 ' Potter, Louis, '96 Powel, E. P., '01 Proctor, C. H., '73 Quick, G. A., '94 Quick, I. H., '98 Quick, I. H. S., '58 Quick, W. F., '92 Richardson, L. VV., '73 Richardson, R. D., '71 'F Ripley, P., '47 'l' Robertson, J. A., '54 Rodgers, G. W., '87 Rodgers, R. E. L., '87 'lf Rogers, R. C., '45 ' 'X' Deceased R.owland, E., '57 it Sargent, G. D., '51 2: Sawyer, L., 750 G '57 Scott, E. ., t Scudder, C. D., '75 Scudder, E. M., '77 Scudder, H. I., '46 Scud der, H., '91 Scudder, T., '54 Scudder, VV., '89 Sedgwick, VV. R., '84 Shannon, I. W., '87 Sheldon, E. A., '02 X Sherman, H. B., '38 Sherman, H. M., '77 Sherwood, W. B., '36 Shipman, P. VV., '82 Short, VVilliam, '69 Singletary, G. E. B., '46 Skinner, W. C., '76 Small, E. P., '74 'K Smith, C. H., '36 Smith, I. H., '74 'k Smyth, J. XV., '52 Starr, J., '56 'k Starr, S., '29 Stedman, R. S., '63 Stirling, VV. H., '44 Stone, J. A., '44 Stone, L. H., '87 rl' Stoughton, N. C., '38 Story, 0. J., '01 ' Sumner, A. E., '61 Sutton, E. B., '76 Taylor, C. E., '92 'Taylo1', 17. L., '43 Taylor, ll. lf.. '96 '5'T:1ylor, NV. '44 'E' 'l'Cl'l'y. C. lf.. '51 tl' Tlmomzls. G. ll.. '41 'l'l1ompson. ll. NY.. '83 Titus, .-X. 'on ff'11,,1,1. ti J., '55 r x . , lollcs. JN.. .lb Towiiscml. C.. Jr.. 'ox 'l' 'l'r:u'cy. XY. ll., '41 ' 'l'l'llk'Cy. J. ll., 'km 251 Tudor, H. B., '50 'P Turner, I. H., '38 'k Van Zandt, C. C., '51 Van Zandt, W., '29 XVar1ey, C. D., '41 Wainwright, F. C., '88 Wainwright, I. M., '95 Pk . :af 'k Wait, I. T., '35 VVarner, L. F., '85 Warren, E. I., '80 Warren, G. T., '90 Warren, J. M., '32 VVarren, W. H., '34 Warren, W. H., '90 'FWaring, C. M., '36 Washburn, L. C., '81 Pk Pk Pk Deceased Wainwright, W. A. M., '64 lk Pk Pk Pk bk W'ay, I. A., '37 Webb, E. C., '75 Webb, W. E., '40 VV ebb, W. W., '82 VVe1ch, L. E., '86 White, J. G., '54 White, R. A., '81 Wiggin, A. H., '68 Willard, D., '95 Wolcott, F. H., '86 VVo1cott, S. G., '47 Wood, H. S., '71 Woodbury, T. C., '71 Woodward, G. A., '55 Woodworth, F. A., '80 Wright, A. E., '89 VVright, M. R., '91 1 -'-'- A - ..,,.. -A ..-Q ii I ii l - A l Q4 3 .. ? Q, if ii - l V i 1 L 1 1 I i I 1 y I K ! I la .. l l I I l F E l 0 4 i l l I 1 Elin liliratvrnitg nf Evita Hai FOUNDED IN 1847 A ALPHA . DELTA . EPSILON . LAMBDA . PIII . UPsILON . SIGMA . TAU T COLUMBIA COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK 'ft ZKIIII nf Glhaptera . Columbia College University of Pennsylvania Trinity College Williams College University of Mississippi University of Virginia Shellield Scientific School of Yale University Massachusetts Institute of Technology .gs 4? 4 Ii! ' fn rf 1- 2?1 ,::-'3'gfA?!fi 3 , ' ffl-'6?a',g!f: 1 fly-4 , . , ...,, , 4 -.,..1 ., . , ::. --4, L fu-5:f.i, A I 1 LK I Mr, fr-3, :'. S.: 4,. 'P.- wiv 1 , Ixli!-1VE ITIUNTI :fc:'m3. X 'vffin ,-1 ,L A ft-.2 ' 5:-E nw sffiiiaml 2- vs 'fa , :ui L,.f .::'.-swf' -'f -x - f . 3 5512? 4' gffiiff Buff gXLu::i -Blliililf A Em.-m s 'fra 142.155 Ificfm-:Us , A PIABERSHAT1 1f1z az:e,1zs EDWARD 11. Riifiifxlilj NII,ES Ge' ,RL's'1'irf DL',1K.:As.xmz T ,I V GEORGE Prnmzmfz Pains.,-,, THOMAS SMITH M nz 1-IENRY Imms Gum- R Owgx Mmm -or JOHN W1:,g.u,u1 na CHA:-:1.rf:s Rll'r:1.,.'w.' lx I-Timm' Lmf, W.x'n'swx I Y . ' 15' Ulilsasiaw 'E fm X Fiji b ' 122- 'V 1 - H ng. 1.-...1-f Cgrahuair illinmhrrz nf the Epnilnn Cllhapirr Allen, E. S., '94 Allyn, A. W., '61 ' Appleton, C. A., '82 Appleton E. D., '80 Appleton, H. C., '85 Arundel W B Vo H., '00 , . . n Atkinson, I. G., '64 Austin, W. M., '98 Bacon, I. R., '92 Baldwin, F. T., '00 W Barnwell,-R. W., '72 't Barnwell, S. E., '72 Barton, C. C., '69 Barton, C. C., Ir., '93 Barton, P. L., '02 rneckwith, C. MQ, 'ss Beers, G. E., '86 Benedict, L. LeG., '88 Bibb, W. A., '75 Blackwell, I., Ir., '66 Bliss, G. H., '64 Bohlen, D. M., '82 Bowen, A., '63 Brainerd, J. B., '82 Brandegee, J. E., '74 if Branclegee, L. C., '77 Breckenridge, A. E., '70 'f Breese, H. L., '57 Dk Pls Dk Brenton, C., '99 Brigham, H. H., '76 Brown, T. M., '64 Buckingham, W. B., '69 Bulkeley, I. C., '93 Bulkeley, W. E. A., '90 Burke, E. F., '95 Burr, W. H., '78 Bushnell, H. E., '05 Butler, W., '58 Cady, J. C., '80 - 4' Deceased Camman, E. C., '96 'lf Carter, C. L., '54 X Cenas, B. C., '56 ,u. 'P :E , ik is Pk rk Chapin, F. W., '79 Chapin, W. V., '78 Chapman, T. B., '80 Cheever, I. D., Ir., '8I Clark, I. W., '63 Clement, I. K., '00 Clement, M. W., 'OI Clemson, T. G., '56 Clifford, S. W., '68 Clyde, W. P., '65 Coleman, R. H., '77 Comfort, B. F., '89 Cookson, F. M., '61 Coons, S. WV., '00 Cunningham, N. G., '03 Coxe, I. N., '55 Crane, R. N., '55 Curtis, F. R. , '80 Curtis, G. M '80 -J Curtis, R. H., '68 Curtis, VV. E., '75 Darrell, A. S., '59 Dayton, WV. B., '56 Deal, I. A., '72 DeForest, I. G., '82 DeRossett, A. L., '62 DeRossett, E. S., '64 Devendorf, i G. S., '55 Dobbin, E. S., '99 DuBois, G. M., '74 DuBois, H. O., '76 Eaton, W1 H., 'QQ Edson, S., '55 Edwards, A. N., '76 Elbert, W1 N., '79 Ellis, A. L., '98 .cj N J . T-Ji' X . Elton, J. P., '88 Elwell, G. E., '70 Finch, E. B., '91 Fisher, T. R., '62 FitzGerald, F., '39 Fordney, T. P-, '62 Fuller, J. R., '70 Fuller, S. G., '53 Fuller, S. R., '70 Gardner, C. H., '70 Gibson, B. S., '69 'F Glazier, T. C., '60 Goldthwaite, A. C., '99' Goods eed J H '66 P 1 - 'v F Goodwin, G. H., '62 Graham, C. M., '50 Grannis, F. O., '73 Greene, J. H., '91 Haight, F. E., '87 Haight, M. G., '00 Hall, A. C., '88 Hall, C. L., '92 Hall, F. DeP., '78 Hallett, W. T., '62 Harding, N., '73 Harraden, F. S., '67 Harris, W. R., '58 if Hartshorne, E. M., ' 56 Hayden, R. C., '93 Hazelhurst, G. A., '79 Henderson, E. F., '82 YJarvis, S. F., Jr., '89 Jennings, A. B., '61 Kane, G., '75 is Kerr, E. L., '55 Kirby, J. W., '65 Knoblock, A. F., '55 'F Lamson, VV., '56 Lawrence, C. V., '56 Pk Pk Pk Pk is X Leacock, J. H., '58 Lewis, C. A., '93 Lewis, E. B., '65 Lewis, E. G., '92 Lewis, G. B., '05 Lewis, J. I., '62 Lewis, J. W., '93 Lewis, S. S., '61 Lewis, T. C., '71 Lewis, VV. H., '65 Lincoln, F. T., '76 Lincoln, G. W., '75 Macauley, G. T., '90 Macauley, R. H., '95 Mackay, W. R., '67 Maginnis, J. H., '02 Martindale, H. S., '79 McClory, H., '51 McCullough, D. H., '73 McCook, E. MCP., '90 McCough, H. G., '75 McLean, T., '75 Miller, H., '80 Hendrie, T., '97 Miller, P. S., '64 Hendrie, S., '87 Hill, G. H., '91 PF Hill, w. C., 193 Hill, W. C., 'oo Hills, J. S., '01 Hitchings, H. B., 354 X Hoffman, C. F., '51 Hoisington, F. R., '91 Holbrooke, G. O., '69 Holbrooke, S., '67 Hotchins, S. F., '56 Hudson, J. M., '01 Hull, A. S., '66 Ingersoll, G. P., '83 Jardine, H. D., '68 'l' Deceased Miller, s. '35 ii' Mines, F. S., '64 o. 'Y' Mines, J. F., '54 Morgan, B. T., '61 Morse, J. F., '66 Murray, A. S.. Jr., '71 Murray, F. XV., Yule. 7 M urrziy, R.. '73 Nelson, R. ll.. '80 Ni.-11015, o. cs.. '07 'iNor1-is, li. C. 'oi Norris, ll.. '03 'll Norton, l . l... '68 ' Noll, R. ll.. '71 Urlon. XY. U.. 'og :lf Owen, F. W., '84 Padgett, P., '76 Palmer, C. C., ,SI Parker, B., '93 Parker, R. P., '94 Parsons, H., '83 Parsons, J. R., Ir., '81 Parsons, W. W., '96 Parsons, E., '96 Pattison, G. B., '81 Paxon, H. C., ,SI Pearce, I. S., '62 Pearce, R., '93 Peck, B. D., '96 X Peck, D. L., '62 Perkins, G. E., '81 'l' Pierce, H. H., '58 'ff Pinckney, F. S., '62 Platt, Chas., Ir., '75 Platt, Clayton, '74 1 Platt, W. A., '75 Potter, A. H., '92 Quaik, A. B., '02 Reed, H. P., '84 1' Roosevelt, F., '83 Russell, F. G., '80 Dk Russell, I. D., '92 Russell, H., '84 Rutherford, H. V., '76 Schulte, B. D. N., '97 Schulte, H. von W., '97 Scott, H. B., '78 Scudder, J. A., '97 Sheldon, W. C., Ir., '82 Shreve, VV. I., '83 Sibley, A. S., '92 Sibley, M. M., '97 Smallwood, S. -B., '63 Sterling, E. K., '99 'C Stevens, S., '65 'Q Stillwell, R. M., '70 Strawbridge, J., '95 . Strong, C. M., '64 Strong, I. R., '82 X Sumner, C. A., '56 Swenson, E. P., '75 Swenson, S. A., '81 Talcott, A. B., '90 Talcott, C. H., '91 Thompson, H. R., '87 Thompson, S. C., '72 Thorne, N. D., '71 Thorne, R., '85 Totten, C. A. L., '69 Trowbridge, C. C., '92 Trowbridge, S. P. B., '83 Underhill, G. B., '73 Van Zile, E. S., '84 Vibbert, A. D., '99 Vibbert, H. C., '68 Vibbert, W. H., '58 'Q Vibbert, W. W., '94 YVanzer, C., '66 W'aterman, L., '7I Waters, G. S., '87 . 'l' Watson, W. C., '63 Watts, E. B., '73 l'Weeks, R. D., '93 VVelsh, R. F., '95 Wheeler, C. H., '01 224 'ff Whistler, W. G. MCN., '57 X White, F. WV., '78 Wilcox, F. L., '80 VVilcox, E. P., '80 W' Wildman, T. G., '57 W'illiams, C. C., '71 'f Smith, H. S., '62 'K Smith, I. S., '64 Smith, I. T., 'QI' Smith, R. H., '69 Smith, W. G. W., '71 Stark, B., Ir., '79 Stark, W. M., '75 'F Stedman, T. W., '74 'k Steele, H. D., '51 'F Deceased Williams, C. G., '80 Wilson, W1 C. D., '93 Wilmerding, H., '81 VVinkley, R. L., '79 Woodin, WV. R., '58 Woodruff, E. H., '82 VVright, G. E., '74 Young, A. M., '82 Ellis Elirertvrnitg nf haha Evita Idhi FOUNDED IN 1832 AT HAMILTON COLLEGE I 'ft HAMILTON . COLUMBIA . YALE AMHERST . BRUNONIAN . HARVARD . HUDSON BOWDOIN . 'DARTMOUTH PENINSULAR ROCHESTER . WILLIAMS . MANHATTAN . MIDDLETOWN KENYON . UNION CORNELL PHI KAPPA JOHNS HOPIQINS MINNESOTA TORONTO CHICAGO MCGILL IKI111 nf Olhaptern , Hamilton College Columbia College Yale University . Amherst College Brown University Harvard University . Western Reserve University Bowdoin College . Dartmouth College . 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Ferry, Wesleyan, '82 'Q Horace S. Fuller, M.D., Amherst, '58 Rev. Arthur L. Gillett, Amherst, '80 Charles A. Goodwin, Yale, '98 Rev. James Goodwin, Yale, '86 Walter L. Goodwin, Yale, '97 Charles E. Gross, Yale, '69 Frederick H. L. Hammond, Wesleyan, '88 Panett M. Hastings, M.D., Hamilton, '39 Edward B. Hatch, Phi Kappa, '86 2 Frederick Van H. Hudson, Dartmouth, '60 Harwood Huntington, Phi Kappa, '89 Rev. John T. Huntington, Phi Kappa, 150 ' William C. Johnson, Middletown, '94 ' Solon C. Kelley, Brunonian, '86 '51 Thomas F. Lawrence, Yale, '99 E. R. Lampson, Ir., Phi Kappa, 'QI Rev. William DeLoss Love, Hamilton '43 L. P. Waldo Marvin, Yale, '92 Leonard Morse, Amherst, '71 ' Rev. Kingsley F. Morris, Amherst, '73 Edward C. Perkins, Yale, '98 Henry, A. Perkins, Yale, '96 Rev. Thomas R. Pynchon, Db., LL.D Phi Kappa, '41 Robert H. Schutz, Phi Kappa, '89 Walter S. Schutz, Phi Kappa, '94 Hon. Nathaniel Shipman, Yale, '48 Hon. George G. Sill, Yale, '52 Robert S. Starr, M.D., Phi Kappa, '97 Rev. Charles C. Stearns, Yale, '72 C. M. Stearns, johns Hopkins, '98 Rev. Samuel M. Stiles, Wesleyan, '60 Samuel B. St. John, M.D., Yale, '66 Melancthon Storrs, M.D., Yale, '52 Henry E. Taintor, Yale, '65 Arthur R. Thompson, Yale, '96 David C. Twitchell, Yale, '98 David Van Schaack, Phi Kappa, '91 Philip C. Washburn, Phi Kappa, '96 Arthur C. Williams, Yale, '98 57 Cbrahuatr illlrmhrra nf 1112 15 Allen, H. W., '97 Almy, S., '92 Andrews, R., '53 Applegate, G., jr., '87 Armstrong, D. M., '58 Barber, W. W., '88 Barto, R. V., '82 Beecroft, E. C., '97 Bellinger, E. B., '92 ft Bixby, R. F., .'70 Blackmer, W. C., '78 Boardman, W. H., '85 Boardman, W. I., '85 Boardman, W. J., '54 Booth, T. R., '52 Bowie, C. L., '93 Bowman, J. P., '53 Bradfield, H. IS., '02 B-radin, I. W., 'oo 'C Brainard, E. VV., '42 Brainard, J., '51 Brainard, I. M., '84 Briscoe, I., Ir., '95 Brown, W. P., '01 Brownell, H. B., '88 Bryan, W., '75 Bryant, P. S., '70 X Bulkeley, C. E., '56 Buxton, I. B., '72 Buxton, I. C., '73 Cameron, I. I. H., '79 Cameron, L., '86 'lc Capron, A., '45 Cary, H. A., '93 Carter, B. M., '82 Carter, C. H., '82 Carter, G. C., '87 Carter, I. R., '83 Carter, J. S., '98 , ' Deceased hi lCappa Glhaptrr Carter, L. A., '93 Carter, S., '94 Chase, F., '52 Cheritree, T. L., '90 Cheshire, I. B., Jr., '69 Chipman, G. C., '45 2' Chiprnan, G. S., '78 Chrystie, T. M. L., '63 Church, S. P., '41 'K Churchman, C., '93 Churchman, E. G., '95 Clapp, F. R., '02 Clark, A. F., '75 Codman, A., '85 Coe, G. I., '74 Coit, C. W., '82 Coleman, G. P., '90 Coley, I., '62 '54 Conklin, H. H., '38 Cook, P., '98 Cooke, G. L., '70 Cooke, O. D., '44 Cowl, M. L., '83 Crane, T., '45 Crocker, H. D., '84 Crosby, D. G., '51 Cullen, I., Jr., '93 Curtiss, H. C., '81 Davenport, I. S., '98 Denslow, T. N., '04 'k Dickinson, E. L., '93 Dingwull, E. A., '92 Dingjwall, ll. R., '95 Dranc, ll. N.. '52 ., , .. Dyclt, XV. lf., 96 Elliott, I. ll., '73 Fislicr, R., '56 lilugg, li. O., '48 Ylflagg I B., '46 .g ',., at Flower, S., '45 Foot, E. H., '98 Foote, C. E., '76 Fox, R. H., 'oo Freeland, C. XV., '81 Fuller, F. B., '92 Fuller, S. R., 'oo X Geer, G. J., '42 Gilmore, A. P., '74 Glazebrook, F. H., '99 Glazebrook, H. McK., '00 Goodwin, I., '86 if Goodwyn, W. S., '38 Gordon, T. H., '71 Grady, I. T., '05 Graham, H. C., '61 it Graham, I., '72 Grinnell, H., '97 Griswold, B. H., '66 Hager, W. C., '79 Hall, G. R., '42 Hamlin, A. C., '87 Hamlin, E. P., '95 Hamlin, G. N., '91 Harding, A., '76 Hatch, E. B., '86 Hays, I. McC., '86 . Hays, W. W., '58 Hazelhurst, G. B., '77 X Heath, I. F., '38 Hedrick, C. B., '99 Henshaw, C. H., '53 Heister, I., '76 'F Hills, G. M., '47 Hills, I. D., '78 Hills, G. H., '84 Hills, R., '84 - Holcomb, B. T., '59 Holley, W. W., '61 Hoof, J. L., Hooker, S. ., Hooper, G. G., '66 Horner, H. A., 'oo Howell, G. D., '82 Hubbell, I. H., '56 'f Humphrey, G. F., '85 Hunter, C., '78 Pk 746 D '77 ' Deceased Huntington, G. S., '81 3' Huntington, H. K., '67 Huntington, I. T., '50 Huntington, I. W., '83 Huntington, R. W., '64 Huntington, H., '84 , Huske, I., '77 Hutchins, R. H., '90 Ide, H. G., '94 Ingersoll, C. M., '39 Ives, A. .M., '56 Xtlacobs, E. C., '55 flames, C., '61 'E Iewett, P. A., '37 '4 Kennedy, F., -'68 Kerner, H. S., '99 Kidder, H., '92 'l' Kirtland, I., '70 'K Kneeland, G., '80 Kurtz, C. M., '83 Kurtz, I. E., '77 Lampson, E. R., Ir., '91 Langford, A. M., '97 Langford, W. S., Ir., '96 Leaver, H. K., '59 Littell, I. S., 'QO Littell, S. H., '95 Littell, E. G., '99 Lockwood, L. V., '93 Lyman, A. I., '78 McGann, I. M., '95 McKeon, R. L., '04 Maddox, W. T., '59 Dk '4 Mallett, W. P., '40 Meredith, F. C., '05 Middlebrook, L. N., '48 Moore, I. A., '97 . Mock, L. C., '78 Morgan, W. F., '88 Morrison, P. B., '94 Morse, B. K., '99 'F Morss, I. R., '47 Newton, E. P., '81 Norton, G. H., '75 't Olmstead, H., '42 Onderdonk, A. H., '99 Page, I. H., If-, '97 ' Palmer, N., '45 Peabody, F. B., '45 Perry, I. B., '72 Y Perryman, E. G., '55 Y Peters, VV. C., '48 7 Pitts, C. H., '65 Plumb, J. F., 'QI Plumer, L. M., '74 Plumer, S., Ir., '97 Porter, T. A., '76 Potts, F. H., '68 Prescott, O. S., '44 Preston, I. A., '55 Putnam, W. T., '88 Pynchon, T. R., '41 Pynchon, W. H. C., '90 at Randall, E. D., '92 Reynolds, L. G., '98 Rich, E. A., '99 Richardson, F. W., '84 Robbins, I. P., '69 W' Sartwelle, W. D., '75 Schutz, R. H., '89 Schutz, W. S., '94 Schwartz, D. L., '00 Sennett, L. F., '89 Sherwood, G. H., '00 Sistare, C. G., '47 X Smith, P., '90 Smyth, I. D., '74 Snow, A. H., '79 Snyder, E., '72 Starr, R. S., '97 M-,-...L-. 'F Deceased , Steele, T. MCB., '02 Stewart, G. T., '78 Stewart, W. I. S., '88 X Stimson, L. B., '48 Stone, M., '80 'K Stone, S., '80 'li Storm, C., '39 Sullivan, F. R., '66 Thurman, A. W., '67 7 Tracy, E., '55 'F Vanderpoel, A. M., '89 Van Schaack, D., 'QI Van T ine, R. B., '04 Wadsworth, L.. F., '44 Walker, J. M., '01 Warner, A. I., '42 W'arner, D. T., '72 Warner, M. C., '88 Washburn, P. C., '96 Watson, S. N., '82 Weibel, R. N., '02 Wesley, P. R., '94 Whaley, P. H., '74 Wheaton, C., '49 VVhitlock, H. R., '70 'F Williams, E. W., '53 X Williams, I. H., '54 't Wilson, G.,H., '93 Woodruff, F. D., '83 White, H. R., '02 Wynkoop, A. T., 'or X Yale, H. A., '46 60 I PHI . THETA X1 . SIGMA GAMMA Ps1 . UPsILON CHI . BETA . ETA . ICAPPA LAMBDA P1 . . IOTA . . ALPHA ALPHA OMICRON . EPSILON . RHo . TAU . MU . NU . BETA PHI . PHI CHI . PS1 PHI . GAMMA PHI . PSI OMEGA . BETA CHI . DELTA CHI . PHI GAMMA . GAMMA BETA THETA ZETA . ALPHA CHI . PHI EPSILON . SIGMA TAU . DELTA DELTA ALPHA PHI . TAU LAMBDA . DELTA KAPPA TAU ALPHA . SIGMA RHo . 61112 Zlhetivrttiig nf P21111 lktiapa iipgilnn FOUNDED IN 184.1 A1'-YALE UNIVERSITY 'fc ilnll nf Glhaptmi Yale University , Bowdoin College , Colby University , Amherst College . Vanderbilt University . University of Alabama Brown University . University of Mississippi , University of North Carolina University of Virginia Miami University . 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H., Yale, '7I Collins, A., Yale, '73 Conant, G. A., Amherst, '78 Cone, J. B., Yale, '57 Cooley, C. P., Yale, '91 Cooley, F. R., Yale, '86 Day, A. P., Yale, '90 Davis, F. VV., Yale, '77 Forrest, C. R., Yale, '65 Freeman, H. B., Yale, '62 Freeman, H. B., Ir., Yale, '92 Gates, A. F., Yale, '87 Goddard, G. S., Wfesleyan, 'QI Greene, J. L., Michigan, '61 Harbison, Gen. I. P. CHD illllrmhrra seventy-Five Alumni of the Fraternity in the State Ellratrra in Hrhv Hicks, L. H., Yale, '70 Hine, C. D., Yale, '71 Howe, D. R., Yale, '74 Hyde, Wf NV., Yale, '76 Ingalls, Dr. P. H., Bowdoin, '77 Knight, F. H., Amherst, '83 Matson, NV. L., Yale, '62 Parker, Revf E. P., Bowdoin, '56 Pattison, Rev. Harold, Rochester, 'Q2 Plimpton, H. D., Trinity, '97 Pratt, XV. XV., Adelbert, '85 Prentice, Hon. S. O., Yale, '73 Robbins, II. D., Yale, '74 Rowley, A. M., Amherst. '95 Ryee, L. C., Yale, S., '86 Smiley, E. H., Colby, '75 Smith, E. H., Yale, 'OI Starr, Dr. P. S., Yale, '60 St. john, NV. H., Yale, 'QI Taylor, J. M., XVilliams, '67 Tucker, J. D., Yale, '61 lYay, C. L., Yale, '85 'Welclr A. .-X., Yale, '82 XYilliams, Rev. H. D., Amherst, XVoodman, Charles, Colby, '98 5 65 5 l Grahuair Qlllemhrrn nf tha Alpha Glhi QIHEIIJTPY 451. rl: 2k if 'VI ber, Gen. JOHN P. HARRISON Honorary l em Altemus, H. B., '04 Anderson, A. H., '87 Barrows, I. C., '80 Barrows, W. S., '84 Bartholomew, D. VV., '97 Baxter, L K., '99 Bates, R. P., '93 Benson, R. A., '99 Bentley, W. F., '02 Benton, W. L. H., '89 Bidwell, L. B., '80 Bidwell, W. D., '81 Birdsall, P.,.'86 Bishop, N. H., '92 Black, H. C., '80 Bowie, VV., '93 Brewer, S. D., '82 Brooks, R. H., '00 Brown, G. I., '88 Brown, T. P., 'oo Brown, D. H., '03 Burchard, J. D., 'oo , Burnham, I. B., '91 Burt, L. H., 'oo Burton, R. E., '83 Cable, J. N., '02 Cartwright, M. R., '98 Case, T. G., '00 Chapman, T. B., '83 Cole, M. W., '97 'li Cook, C. S., '81 Coster, M. K., '87 Coster, W. H., '91 Coster, C. C., '97 Cowles, A. W., '81 Crabtree, A., 'Q2 Danker, VV. S., '97 'li Dauchey, N. F., '85 4' Deceased Davis, C. I., '94 Deuel, C. E., '87 Eastman, R. C., '88 Fleming, D. L., '80 Forrester, H. T., '01 Foss, F. H., '01 French, G. H., '92 Goodrich, VV. S., '82 Graff, H. A., '86 Grint, A. P., '81 . Griswold, C. S., '90 Hall, G., 'Q2 Hamilton, C. A., '82 Hammond, O. G., '92 Holden, S. M., '82 Hopkins, L. A., '97 Horne,'C. A., '93 Hubbard, VV. S., '88 Humphries, H. R., '94 Humphries, A. G., '04 Iewett, D. B., '00 Johnson, C. A., '92 Johnson, B. C., 2d, '88 Johnson, F. F., '94 Leaf, E. B., '85 Lecour, I. H., '98 Leonard, L. L., '96 Linsley, A, B., '82 Loomis, ll. B., '85 Lord. J. XV.. '98 lf.ovcriclgc, ll. C., '80 Lund, F. .-X., 'QQ Mend. R. C.. '90 Mitchell. S. S., '85 Alk'Cllll0L'll. NV. ll., 'Ol NlClN:L'Illl, R. C.. '03 Xlcl.c:1n, Nl. .-X., '03 1 McNeil, XY. hl.. 'ol Pk Pk Olcott, W. T., '96 Pedersen,,V. C., '91 Penrose, I. I., Ir., '95 Plimpton, H. D., '97 Purdy, C. E., '88 Ramsdell, I. E., '92 Reese, W. W., '95 Reiland, C. G., '97 Reineman, A. W., '81 Reineman, R. T., '83 Remington, C. H., '89 Rogers, W. I., '80 Smart, I. H., '95 Smith, I. S., Jr., '94 Smith, O. A., '94 Stockton, E. B., '91 Stoddard, S., '94 Strong, A. W., '94 Strong, C. H., 'OI Stuart, A. R., Jr., '88 ' Deceased Q Stuart, VV. C., '88 Thurston, T. P., '91 Tomlinson, S. L., 'OO Walker, VV. D., '82 Warner, W. A., '99 Vifaters, C. T., '87 W'eed, A. H., '02 Weed, C. P., '94 Wharton, W. P., 'o1 VVhee1e1', F. M., '83 W'i1dman, W1 B., '98 VVi11coX, R. N., ,QQ XVilliams, F. G., '89 VVilsou, H. D., 'OI VVright, A. H., '83 W'right, B., '89 NVright, G. H., 'QI VVright, WY G., '91 'Wright, F. A., '94 r I 1 1 1 L 1 4 i I i 1 1 s I I 1,11 H' 51112 Zlliratvrnitg nf Hai 15115111111 ' THETA DELTA BETA SIGMA GAMMA ZETA. LAMBDA KAPPA PSI . XI . UPSILON IoTA . PHI . PI . CHI . BETA BETA ETA . TAU . MU . Rno . OMEGA ALPHA FOUNDED IN 1833 AT UNION COLLEGE 451 A 331111 nf Qlhapivra , , . 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JOHN MORGAN III I I 'I II MORRIS SHALLCROSS PHILLIPS I I Qi II GEORGE DOUGLAS RANKIN I I X: I CORNELIUS XIVAGSTAEE REMSEN I I I I. X' I I1 WILLIANI BLAIR ROBERTS I-IERMAN EDWARD TOXVNSEND II I' 'I VVALTER SLATER CIXRUMBULL I I I I ' PHILIP rIURNER XNELLES i . I I I II I I II 70 .I I I I V I I 14 I v A 5 1 E 1 . S Q 4 I 1 Q 1 i . i .r,'v,' '1 I L v Q 5 e 5 S . x 1 i K 5 I x 1 I Q Q' 1 ,, U :rl FV if H J E B L . w wi P 1 K I w 'ZW . ' fy 1,1155 +:..:a:g:::1' .2 Z gigizfrggzligg 4 1, ,gifs Z:2:2-35:5 If '-If: - I 5 'ku 5g.'k!!!H f Blgdffoflg' Ihrkn , Rhzfrz. Zliratrra in Hrhv James P. Andrews, Beta, '77 Rt. Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster, Beta. ,68 . Hon. John H. Buck, Beta, 'QI Hon. John R. Buck, Xi, '62 Clarendon C. Bulkely, Beta Beta, '75 Philip D. Bunce, M.D., Beta, '88 Charles W. Burpee, Beta, 83 E. W. Capen, Gamma, '94 Williain S. Case, Beta, '85 Albert St. Clair Cook, Beta, '89 Willialli H., Corbin, Beta, '89 G. Pierrepont Davis, M.D., Beta, '66 J. I-I. Kelso Davis, Beta Beta, '99 John C. Day, Beta, '57 Louis N. Denniston, Xi, '02 Leonard A. Ellis, Beta Beta, '98 Charles QE. Fellows, Beta, '56 3 Rev. Prof. Henry Ferguson, Beta Beta, '68 Samuel Ferguson, Beta Beta, '96 George H. Gilman, Beta, '90 'I'. VVelles Goodridge, Beta Beta, 'Q2 L. IE. Gordon, Xi, '90 Wfilbur F. Gordy, Xi, '70 I-lon. VVm. 1'-lamersley, LL.D., Beta Beta, '58 I-lon. Joseph R. Hawley, LL.D., Psi, '47 R. W'. Huntington, Beta, '89 '51 Prof. Charles F. Johnson, Beta, '55 W. MCA. Johnson, Beta Beta, '98 Prank E. Johnson, Beta Beta, '84 Anson T. McCook, Beta Beta, '02 Prof. A. R. Merriam, Beta, '77 Charles Shiras Morris, Beta Beta, '96 John J. Nairn, Beta, '80 Francis Parsons, Beta, '93 Arthur Perkins, Beta, '87 Edward L. Pollock, Beta, '84 Henry Roberts, Beta, '77 Henry S. Robinson, Beta, '89 John T. Robinson, Beta, '93 Lucius F. Robinson, Beta, '85 Edward JN. Robinson, Beta Beta, '96 E. F. Sanderson, Gamma, '96 George H. Seyms, Beta Beta, '73 l-lenry P. Schaulitler, Gamma, '93 Forrest Shepherd, Beta, '92 Arthur L. Shipman, Beta, '86 Lewis E. Stanton, Beta, '55 James U. 'l'aint0r. Beta, '66 Franklin ll. Taylor, Xi, '84 James R. 'l'urnhull, Beta. '92 Rev. Joseph ll. 'l'u'ichell, Beta. '59 Edgar F. XVaterman. Beta Beta, '98 Lewis S. XVelch, Beta, '89 Charles G. Xlioodward. Beta Beta. '98 P. Henry XVoodward. Beta, '55. 71 I .v, 'IN Cgrahnate illllemhvrn nf the Erin 162121 Qllmpier Y Alexander, H. WV., '57 'I Backus, B. E., '70 Bailey, M. K., '79 Baldwin, L. B., '60 Barbour, H. M., '70 Barbour, H. G., '96 Beardsley, W. A., '87 rl' Beaupillier, A. L., '56 Beckwith, I. W., '52 Bellamy, R. B., '01 Benedict, S., '47 Benjamin, W. H., '57 'F Betts, I. H., '44 Birckhead, I. B., '94 Birckhead, W. H., '61 'F Bishop, H., '61 Blair, VV. R., '75 Bolles, E. C., '55 X Bostwick, H. P., '46 X Bostwick, W. L., '51 Bowdish, I. T., '73 Bowles, J. H., '60 Boylston, C. VV., '78 Brady, R. MCC., '90 Bredin, W. S., '80 Brevoort, E. R., '68 't Brewer, A. L., '53 'kBridge, I., '47 Brinley, G. M., '88 Brinton, P. H. M. P., '04 ' X Bronson, M., '52 Broughton, C. DuB., '95 'tBrown, T. M., '50 Brown, I. E., '83 Brundage, R. B., '78 Bufhngton, I., '75 Burlington, O., '79 Bulkley, C. C., '75 Bulkley, W, I-Iv '73 ' Deceased l 72 Bull, F. S., 'QI Bull, W. A., '91 it Bull, A. B., '59 Burgwin, C. C., '72 Burgwin, I. H. K., '77 Burgwin, A. P., '82 Burke, E. N., '76 Burrage, P. S., '95 Dk Cady, D. K., '55 Cammann, D. M., '72 Campbell, R. M., '78 Carpenter, C., '82 Carpenter, S. B., '73 Carter, H. S., '69 Chase, H. R., '72 Child, C. G., '86 Child, E. N., Ir., '85 X Clark, G., '70 X Clerc, C. M., '45 Clerc, I. P., '43 Coggeshall, M. H., '96 Coleman, C. S., '82 Collins, I. B. J., '74 bk Colt, VV. U., '44 Cook, S. W., '02 Corson, D. S., '99 'lc Cotton, D. P., '71 Cotton, H. E., '74 Craik, C. E., '74 Crawford, I. VV. R., '88 X Crosby, WV. L., '80 . Cummins, A. G., '51 2' Cunningham, I. R., '85 X Dashicll, E. F., '46 Davis, J. H. K., 'QQ 1' Dayton, M. B., '63 Dcwcy, D. P., '64 Dickerson, E. N., Jr., '74 Dockray, E. L., '83 l l i 1 l l 1 'f'vvr 1 9 Douglas, G. W., '71 Douglas, A. E., '89 it Douglas, M., '46 Downes, L. W., '88 Drayton, XV., '71 Drumm, T. I., '74 'lf DuBois, I. C., '53 Y Easton, G. C., '51 Edgerton, F. C., '94 Edgerton, J. W., '94 Edmunds, C. C., Jr., '77 Ellis, L. A., '98 Elmer, W. T., '81 Elwyn, T. L., '92 4' Ely, I. F., '64 i Emery, R., '54 Emery, W. S., '81 Everest, C. S., '71 Ferguson, E. M., '59 Ferguson, H., '68 l Ferguson, J. D., '51 'l' Ferguson, S., '57 Ferguson, W., '63 Ferguson, W., Jr., '93 Ferguson, S., '96 Fiske, W. D., 'oo iviske, G. MCC., '70 Fiske, R., 'OI 'k Flower, Samuel, '45 'lf Fogg, T. B., '52 Fowler, F. H., '61 French, G. A., '89 French, L., '53 Frye, P. H., '89 Gage, A. K., '96 Gage, XV. H., '96 Gallaudet, E. M., '56 Gardiner, E. R., '56 George, J. F., '77 George, I. H., '72 George, T. M. N., '80 Giesy, S. H., '85 'F Gilman, G. S., '47 Golden, H. L., '83 nk Goodrich, A. IS., '53 Goodrich, E. B., '02 Goodrich, J. B., '66 'P Deceased 2: Pk 244 Pk Dk fk Pk Ik :fr ik -u -e Goodridge, E., '60 Goodridge, E., Ir., '02 Goodridge, F., '57 Goodridge, T. XV., '92 Gould, C. Z., '82 Greene, F. H., '82 Greene, G., '83 Green, H. D., '99 Green, V., '60 Greenley, H. T., '94 Gregory, H. M., '56 Gwinn, F. XV., '72 Hall, S., '54 Hamersley, VV., '58 Harriman, F. D., '45 Harriman, F. VV., '72 Hart, G., '7o ' Hart, S., '66 Hartley, G. D., '93 Hayden, C. C., '66 Hermann, S., '57 Hewitt, S. G., '77 Hickox, G. A., '51 Hicks, G. C., '56 Hicks, I. M., '54 Hicks, XV. C., '48 Hicks, XV. C., jr., 'QI Hicks, DCF., '96 Hitchcock, XV. A., '54 Hitchcock, XV. H., '84 Hoff, H., '82 Holway, O., '80 Hubbard, E. K., Ir., '92 llubbard, L. Deli., '93 Hudson, R., '71 Hugg, G. XV., '62 Hurd, A. D., '77 Hurd, J. D., '74 Husband. C. H., '89 Hyde, E. M., '73 Hyde, F. B., '98 Ingalls, F. C., 'QQ Isbell, C. M., '63 Jackson. A.. '60 'L Jackson, XV. A., '83 F-lohnson, E. E., '59 Johnson, F. E., '84 Johnson, G. D., '54 4 Johnson, S. WL, '81 Johnson, F. F., '94 Johnson, XV. MCA., '98 Jones, C. VV., '81 Jones, F.. P., Ir., '77 Jones, XV. N., '88 it Kelley, J., '44 Kempe, B. A., '81 Kendal, G. T., 'QQ Kennett, L. M., '70 Kissain, E. V. B., '69 Kittredge, A. S., '57 Kloppenburg, H. W., '58 ft Knickerbacker, D. B., '53 Kramer, F. F., '89 'K Krumbhaar, W. B., '55 Lanpher, L. A., '80 'V Leflingwell, C. S., '54 Leffingwell, F.. DeK., '95 Lewis, G. F., '77' Lindsley, C. A., '49 Lobdell, F. D., '85 it Long, W., '43 Loveridge, D. E., '50 X Luther, R. M., '90 Mackay-Smith, A., '72 Macklin, R. B., '58 Magill, G. E., '84 Marshall, M. M., '63 Mather, W. G., '77 'FMcConihe, S., '56 McCook, A. T., '02 McCook, P. I., '95 McCook, G. S., '97 McCrackan, I. H., '82 McCrackan, W. D., '85 Mcllvaine, H. R., 'o4 Mcllvaine, I. G., '00 Mclvor, N. W., '82 Mears, I. E., '58 Morris, B. W., Ir., '93 Morris, C. S., '96 Morris, F., '64 'F Morris, J. H., '45 ' Mowe, W. R., '70 'lf Neely, A. D., '85 'U' Deceased Neely, H. R., '84 Nichols, W. F., '70 Nichols, J. W., '99 Nichols, W. M., '01 Niles, W. W., '57 Niles, E. C., '87 Niles, W. P., '93 Oberly, H. H., '65 Olmstead, C. T., '65 X Olmstead, H. K., '46 Owen, H. C., '99 if Paddock, B. H., '48 'F Paddock, I. A., '45 Paddock, L. S., '50 Paddock, L. H., '88 Paddock, R. L., '94 Paris, I., Ir., '76 Parker, C. P., '73 Parrish, H., '91 Patison, A. E., '80 Pelton, H. H., '93 Penheld, W. D., '62 X Pettitt, W. F., '46 Phillips, C. VV., '71 Polk, A. H., '53 'lt Pond, C. M., '58 Potwine, W. E., '79 Pressey, E. A., '92 Pressy, W., '90 X Preston, T. S., '43 Purdy, E. L., '84 I 3' Purdy, I. S., '49 Raftery, O. H., '73 Randle, C. G., '05 Rankin, M. I., '04 Remsen, H. R., '98 Rhinehart, E. J., '76 Roberts, B. C., '95 't Roberts, W. I., '75 Robinson, F.. WV., '96 Rogers, L. VV., '91 Rogers, VV. E., '77 Rudd, H. H., '01 3' Rudder, VV., '48 Saltus, R. S., '92 Sallns, L., '87 Sargeant, G. XV., '90 l E Scarborough, I., '54 Scott, E. N., '89 Scott, I. T., '91 Scott, W. G., '88 Sexton, T. B., '60 Seymour, C. H., '52 Seyms, G. H., '72 it Shaw, J. P. C., '71 Sherman, S., '50 Short, W. S., '83 Shreve, B. F. H., '78 Smith, C. B., '54 X Spencer, W. G., '53 Stanley, G. M., '68 Stanley, J. D., '77 Stedman, T. L., '74 4' Steele, O. R., '53 Sterling, I. C., '44 Stocking, C. H. W., '60 Stoddard, E. V., '60 Stoddard, I., '71 Storrs, L. K., '63 Stotsenberg, I. H., '50 Stout, J. K., '70 'l' Studley, WV. H., '50 Sullivan, E. T., '89 Sutton, McW. B. E., 'QQ 2' Syle, H. W., '67 Syle, L. D., '79 Taylor, E. B., '73 Taylor, E. P., '00 Taylor, J. P., '43 Taylor, I. P. VV., '02 Tibbits, NV. B., '61 Tibbits, C. H., '87 Tingley, G. C., '52 Pk if Deceased 'lf 1? 24 2? .4 'F 224 :fc . Ik 2k Pl: Travers, E. S., '98 Tremaine, C. B., '66 Truby, I. M., '79 Tullidge, E. K., '76 Tuttle, R. C., '89 Tuttle, R. H., '46 Upson, A. I., '88 Valentine, VV. A., '72 Van DeW'ater, A. R., '01 Van Nostrand, C. A., '77 Vincent, S., '58 YfVakeneld, I. B., '46 W'arner, B. E., '76 VVarren, S. B., '59 l1Vaterman, E. F., '98 Waterman, P. E., '01 Webb, W'. R., '78 lfVebster, L., '80 lrVebster, WV. H., '61 Welles, H. T., '43 W'elles, L. H., '64 WVheeler, NV. H., '02 VV'llltCO111C, F. B., '87 'VVhitney, H. E., '74 WVilliams, J., '90 VV'ills0n, C. T., '77 lrVillson, D. B., '79 llVincl1cstcr, S. F., '66 l1Vitl1erspoon, O., '56 W'oodle, A. S., '99 XlVOOCll11Zll1, C. E., '73 lVo0dwarcl, C. G., '98 XVOl'lllll1gl0ll, E. XV.. '75 Yardley, T. H., 'Ql Ziegler, P., '72 Ihr illratvrnitg nf ight Mammng H2118 FOUNDED IN 1848 AT WVASHINGTOLI AND JEFFERSON COLLEGE OMEGA MU . IOTA MU . PI IOTA . ALPHA CHI . CHI . . TAU ALPHA . NU DEUTERON THETA PSI . IKAPPA NU . SIGMA NU . OMEGA . UPsILoN . NU EPSILON . BETA . . SIGMA DEUTERON BETA CHI . XI . DELTA PI . ALPHA . GAMMA PHI . BETA MU . OMICRON . ZETA DEUTERON DELTA DEUTERON BETA DEUTERON RHO CHI . THETA . . OMICRON DEUTERON RHO DEUTERON 'TI-IETA DEUTERON SIGMA . LAMBDA DEUTERON MU . . 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'03 I-lenry, Charles XVilliam, '99 Holden, George l-lerhert. '0.: Knrth, Karl Franz Frederick, Ex '00 Lorenz, Edward Henry, 'oz McElwain, Frank Arthur, '99 Moore, George Seymour, Ex '04 Morha, Karl Philip. '03 'F Deceased 11 Honorary Uhr 1811i Hai Cllliapirr Morgan, Victor Forrest, 'QQ Morehouse, Frank Stephen, 'ol Rice, Harry Landon, '99 Riclnnond, Denison, Ex '00 Rogers, Edgar Martin, '02 Rouse, VVilliam Herman, '96 Sherriff, Herbert 'l'hoinas, '97 Simonds, Ernest Leon, '00 Smart, Charles Thomas, 00 Stacey, Everett Eugene, Ex 'oi Stewart, Marshall llowyer. '03 Sturtevant, Albert Morey, '98 Sturlevant, lirancis Raymond, '01 'l'l1lll'llCl', Christopher Carson, lix '03 Tracy, lillsxrorlh Morton, '00 luke. Charles Edward. '0.2 Van Meter. .Xllen Reshell, '99 XVales, .laines Albert, 'oi lYalker. John XYhite, '03 Xb-IllliQl', fllillidge l'enderell tlil XX'alker. Robert, th 'ml XX'alker. XX'illi:nn Taylor, '97 XVallace. XX'illiain Seward bvylllllll Ziegler, Carl Gottloh, '07 Ziegler. lloxrard llell. Ex '03 Ziegler. Paul th j'.3'l Q- J . lax 1 Q V 1 i i 4 1 i 1 . i l 1 i v 1 i 1 i I I i l I V 1 1 I 3 1 l i 1 r i I i I l 2 l ight Zflvta iliappap FOUNDED IN 1776 AT VVILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE linll nf Hniieh Olhapivrn Alpha of Maine . . Beta of Maine ' . . Alpha of New Hampshire Alpha of Vermont . . Beta of Vermont . . Alpha of Massachusetts , Beta of Massachusetts . Gamma of Massachusetts Delta of Massachusetts . Epsilon of Massachusetts Alpha of Rhode Island Alpha of Connecticut Beta of Connecticut Gamma of Connecticut Alpha of New York Beta of New York . Gamma of New York Delta of New York Epsilon of New York Zeta of New York . Etaof New York . Theta of New York Iota of New York . Kappa of New York Lambda of New York Mu of New York . Alpha of New jersey Beta of New Jersey Alpha of Pennsylvania Beta of Pennsylvania Gamma of Pennsylvania Delta of Pennsylvania Epsilon of Pennsylvania Zeta of Pennsylvania Bowdoin Colby Dartmouth University of Vermont Middlebury Harvard Amherst Williains Tufts Boston University Brown Yale Trinity Wesleyaii Union ' I New York Univei sity College of City Columbia Hamilton Hobart Colgate Cornell Rochester Syracuse Saint Lawrence Vassar Rutgers Princeton Dickinson Lehigh l.ai'ayct1c University ol' l Swartlnnorc llllX'Cl'l-Uftl Eta of Pennsylvania Alpha Alpha Alpha of Maryland of Virginia . of Ohio . Beta of Ohio Gamma of Ohio . Delta of Ohio . Alpha of Indiana . Beta of Indiana . Alpha Alpha of Kansas . of Illinois . Beta of Illinois . Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha of Minnesota of Nebraska of Iowa . of California of VVisconsin of Tennessee of Missouri . Allegheny Johns Hopkins 'XVilliam and Mary Adelbert Kenyon Marietta University of DePauw XIVZIIJHSII University of Northwestern University of University of University of University of University of University of Vanderbilt University of Cincinnati Kansas Chicago Minnesota Nebraska Iowa California Wfisconsin Missouri fmo 453 X? 253.5-yfkgyg? QBK SH , iivtai nf Glnnweilirnt - CHARTERED 1845 'fc Gbftirvrff REV. T. R. 'PYNCHON, D.D., LL.D. . . President REV. J. T. HUNTINGTON, M.A. . . Vice-President REV. SAMUEL HART, D.D. . Sefretazy GEORGE LEWIS COOKE, M.A. . . Treasurer HARRY CLIFFORD GOLDEN gA55iJmn! SL'f fff1f1' ' I A .S'5I..VflZlIl' Treasurer '51 illlvmhrrz 5-Xhnritirh, 15112 EDMUND JANES CLEVELAND, 'Oz HAIQRY CLIFFORD GOLDEN, 'O3 86 Mrahuatr emit Eunnrarg illlrmhrrz Aelcley, W. N., '63 Aleorn, E. C., '74 Alling, S. H., '92 Andrews, C. M., '84 U1 '96D Andrews, S. I. Ch. '67j Applegate, O., '87 Ash, T. R., '64 Atwood, I. M., '49 Baeon, I. W., '46 Bailey, M. K., '79 Bakewell, J., '59 Barber, F. M., '91 Barbour, I. H., '73 Barrows, W, S., '84 Barton, C. C., '69 Bates, J. M., '72 Bates, Rf P., '93 Bates, XIV. H., '72 . ! Pk 911 :Bea1-dsley, E. E., '32 C11 465 Beardsley, XV. A., '87 Beers, G. E., '86 Belden. N. M.. '88 'li Belden, N. M., '48 Benedict. l,.e LCC.. '88 'E' Benedict. S., '47 Bentley, XV. P.. 'oz Benton, R.. '97 Benton. R. A., '64 'lt Bidwell, l.. B., '80 Bireldtead. -I. B.. '94 Black. ll. C.. '80 Bolles. li. C., '55 Bowie, XV., '93 Brainztrd. J., '5I tl: '56X Brztinztrd. ,l. M.. '84 fl: Brewer, .-X. l... '53 'K Bridge. J.. '47 lXl'lg'llIIl1l, ll. ll.. 76 Broeldeslmy, .-X. li., '70 ect-used h Honorary Broeklesby, J. H.. '65 Brocklesby, XV. C.. '69 Bronson, M., '52 Broughton, C. D.. '95 Brown, I. E., '83 Brown, T. M.. '50 Bryan, XV., '75 Bnflington, I., '75 Bulkeley, XV. l-l.. '73 Bnrgwin, J. I-l. K.. '77 Bnrrage. F. S.. '95 Burton, R. E., '83 tlz '965 Butler, C. M.. '33 U1 '52, Capron, A., '45 Carpenter, J. S.. '79 Carter, G. C., '87 Chapin, XV. V., '78 Chalnnan, C. R., '47 Chase. F.. '53 Chase. M. lf.. '97 Cheshire. J. B.. '69 tl: '963 Chiplnztn. Cl. S., '78 Clark. G. ll.. th '633 Clark. XX'.. '63 Clenslmy, II. l... '00 Clere, lf. J.. '43 Cleveland. lf. J.. 'OJ Coit. C XX'.. '83 Colenmn. C. 8., '82 Coleman, ti. l'.. 'oo Collins. XX'. l .. '93 Kult. X .. -Ll Colton. C tl: '54X Conklin. XX'. lf.. '03 Comwer. 'l'. .'X.. 'oo Cnnlie. ll. l... '70 Custer. Xl. li.. '87 X'UXX'lllI2. R. U.. '6I Fl'Itllll'L'C. .-X.. '03 k :L Crawford, I. W. R., 'SS .w. 'P J. 'I' 2? 'll PF is Pk if Pk Crosby, D. G., '51 Cummins, A. G., '51 Curtis, F. R., '80 . Curtis, R. W., '96 Curtis, T. W. T., Ch '58D Curtis, XV. E., '43 Cushing, I. T., '37 Ch '47l Davies, W. G., '60 Davis, C. I., '94 Dean, E. B., '93 Derby, A. H., '01 Dickerson, E. M., '74 Dockray, E. L., '83 Douglas, G. VV., '71 Douglass, A. E., '89 Driggs, T. I., '48 DuBois, G. MCI., '74 DuBois, H. O., 76, Dyer, A., '70 Edmunds, C. C., '77 Emery, R., '54 ' Evans, S. K., '95 Everest, cl W., '38 Ch '48j Fairbairn, R. B., '40 Ch '45l Faxon, E., '47 Fell, I. VV., '89 Ferguson, H., '68 Ferguson, J. D., '51 Ferguson, S., '96 Fischer, C. L., '60 Fiske, G. MCC., '70 X Flower, S., '45 Flynn, J. D., '97 Foss, F. H., '01 Frye, P. H., '89 'C Gallagher, I. D., '95 Gallaudet, B. B., '80 'F Gallaudet, T., '45 Ch '50 George, I. H., '72 George, T. M. N., '80 X Giddmgs, G. w., '49 Gilbert, G. B., '96 at Gilman, G. S., '47 'k Goddard, F. lVl'., '96 Golden, H. L., '83 Gooden, R. B., 'oz 'f Deceased h Honorary Gordon, T. H., '71 . Gowen, F. C., '82 Gower, H. B., '49 Graham, J., '72 Green, H. D., '99 at Gregg, D, '54 , Gregory, H. T., '54 Grennell, J. S., Ch '58j Griswold, C. S., 'oo Gunning, J. W., '96 Hale, C. F., '47 Hall, G., '92 7 Hall, S., '54 Hallam, G. R., '59 Hamersley, W., '58 Ch' '965 Hamilton, C. A., '82 Hamilton, G. E., '95 Harding, A., '79 Harraden, F. S., '67 'K Harriman, F. D., '45 Ch 965 Harriman, F. VV., '72 Hart, S., '66 X Harwood, E., Ch '60 'K Hawkes, VV. WV., Ch '61j Hayden, C. C., '66 7 Haydn, T. L., '56 Hedrick, C. B., '99 Henderson, E. F., '82 Henry, C. YN., 'QQ Hermann, S., '57 Hickox, G. A., '51 Hicks, G. C., '56 Hicks, J. M., '54 Hiester, I., '76 Hills, I. D., '78 Hoaclly, C. I., '51 Holbrooke, G. O.. '69 'R Holcombe, D. E., '56 H olconibe, G. H.. '96 Holden, S. N.. '82 lelolway, O.. '80 Hooker. S. D., '77 llopson, G. ll.. '57 - llornor, ll. A., 'oo llolclikin, S. F., '50 llovcy, ll. li.. '60 1 llowalrtl, ll., 'ol Hubbard, G. M., '75 Hubbard, W. S., '88 Hugg, G. W., '62 Hughes, I. W., '91 Hull, A. S., '66 4 Humphries, R. F., '92 7Hunt, E. K. fl1'5ID Huntington, G. S., '81 Huntington, I. T., '50 Huntington, J. W., '83 44 Hurd, J. D., '74 Huske, I., '77 Hutchins, R. H., '90 Jackson, A., '60 Iacobs, E. C., '55 tjennings, A. B., '61 johnson, C. A., '92 Xjohnson, E. E., '59 johnson, E. P., '65 johnson, F. E., '84 Qlohnson, F. F., '94 johnson, G. D., 54 johnson, W. MCA., '98 Jones, C. VV., '81 ff jones, L. H., '52 Judd, C., '93 Kelley, I., '44 ' Ker, G., '43 'k Kerfool, J. B. U1 '65D Kisszun, E. V. H., '69 Kittridge, A. S., '57 'l'Kniclccrbackcr, D. B.. X P51 Pl' Pls ! :li i,2lIl1JllCl', L. A., '80 Lawton, lf., '91 Lecour, j. ll., '98 Lilie11tl1:1l, lvl., '86 Liudsley, C. A., '49 C11 Linslcy, A. l-I., '82 Lockwood, L. A.. '55 Lockwood. L. V., '93 Loomis, l-l. V., '85 Lorenz, ll. ll., '02 Lovcridge, D. li.. '50 Luther, li. S.. '70 Maclcny, J. U1 '54l 'li Klzlckay. XV. R., '67 ft Mallory, G. S.. '58 ' Deceased ll Honorary U1 'QSD '- 33 M1 X if 24 141 nk fl: 2k ik Pk 'k Marble, N. E. C111 '60 Mayo, M. C., '93 McCook, A. T., '02 McCook, G. S., '97 McCook, I. I., '63 McCook, P. I., '95 McCrackan, J. H., '82 McElwain, P. A., '99 Metcalf, H. A., '66 Miller, P. S., '64 Miller, XV. J., '92 Mitchell, S.'S., '85 Moffett, G. H., '78 Moore, C. E., '76 Morba, K. P., '02 Morehouse, F. S., '01 Morgan, 'W. F., '88 Mulcahey, J., '42 C11 '8 J Murray, J. B., '62 Neely, l-I. R., '84 Newton, E. P., '81 Nichols, W'. F., '70 Nichols, J. XV., '99 Niles, E. C.. '87 Niles, NV. P., '93 Niles, XV. XV.. '57 Norton, l . L., '68 Olmsted. C. 'l'., '65 Paddock, B. lfl., '48 Paddock, J. A., '45 Paddock. L. ll., '88 Paddock, L. S., '50 ll: Page. D. C. H1 '51l P .. . , ':1rker, I. ll.. 98 Pz11'sm1s, .-X. 'l'.. '71 l':11'so11s. ll., '83 l':1rso11s, J. R., '81 l':1ltism1, .-X. li.. '80 l':1tliso11. G. ll.. '81 I'Zlj'llC, XY., L14 111 '54l l CIllNHlj', lf. ll., '48 l'L'llCl'SCIl. V. C.. '91 l'Cl'I'j'. J. ll.. '7.z l'cllll. XY. l .. '46 l'I1:1i1'. l'. ll.. '04 11101-ft-. ll. 11.. 'gs l'I11111l1. ,l. lf.. '91 if Potts, P. H., '68 Pratt, A., '98 Pressey, NV., '90 4 Preston, T. S., '43 Prince, P. YN., '00 Prout, I., '77 Purdy, C. E., '88 Purdy, I. S., '49 Pynchon, T. R., '41 Pynchon, WY H. C., '90 Raftery, O. H., '73 il' Randall, B. D., '92 Reineman, R. T., '82 Remington, C. H., '89' Richardson, F. W., '84 Richardson, L. W., '73 at Rogers, R. C., '45 Rudder, W., '48 Russell, F. F., '85 Russell, G. W., '34 th '51 Sands, O. A., '87 . 'l' Sanford, D. P., '44 Sanford, H. S., '36 th '61j Scarborough, I., '54 Schulte, H. von W., '97 Schutz, W. S., '94 1 3' Scudder, C. D., '75 Scudder, E. M., '77 Scudder, H., '91 Scudder, H. I., '46 U11 '50 ' Scudder, W., '89 Selden, P. C. U1 ,595 Sennett, L. P., '89 Seyms, G. H., '72 Shepard, C. N., '91 A' Shipman, W. D. U1. '71j 4' Short, D. H., '33 U11 '56j Short, W., '69 Simonds, E. L., '00 Small, E. F., '74 Smith, C. B., '54 Smith, G. W. U11 '85j 't Smith, H. M., '93 'F Smith, H., '62 'F Smith, I. S., '63 Smith, S. E., '75 Smyth, D., '74 , ' Deceased 11 Honorary D .4, 'I' :lc 21: .4 gk :ic X Somers, I. B. Y. Ch '57j Spencer, U. H., '90 Spencer, VV. G., '53 Stevens, S., '65 Stewart, M. B., '02 Stocking, C. H. W., '60 Stone, M., '80 Stotsenburg, I. H., 50 Street, C. H., '96 Studley, W. H., '50 Sturtevant, A. M., '98 Sturtevant, P. R., '01 Tate, VV. I., '86 Taylor, E. B., '73 Taylor, J. B., '49 Taylor, W. P., '44 U1 '51j Terry, C. E., '51 Ur '56j Thorne, R., '85 Tibbits, C. H., '87 Tibibts, VV. B., '61 'l' Tomlinson, S. L., '00 41 Toucey, I. U11 '46j Tracy, E. M., '00 Tremaine, C.'H. B., '66 4 '- Valentine, WL A., '72 Van Meter, A. R., '99 Verder, D. H., 'QQ Vibbert, A. D., 'QQ Vibbert, H. C., '68 Vibbert, WV. H., '58 'l' Vinton, F. Ch '54D Wfales, I. A., '01 W7alker, D. B.. '61 lA7arner, D. T.. '72 Q11 965 Wfarncr, N. C.. '88 H' XMZIITCII, S. B.. 'SQ XN'I1Slll3l1l'll, L. C.. '81 XMZllCl'lll1lll, '7I Wlatson, S. N.. '83 xN'L'l1SlC1', L., '80 Nvvctl. C. lf., '04 NVcllcs. ll. T., '43 XN'ilCClL'l', C. ll.. '01 XVilllCUll1l5L', il . ll.. '87 NVhitc. R. .fX.. '81 XN7hilc. W. C. '07 I I :Van Nostrand, C. A., '77 if Ik if X :lf . WVhitiug, S. M., '46 lfVhitlock, H. R., '70 Whitney, H. E., '74 Williams, A. I., '96 lfVilliams, C. C., '71- Williams, E. W., '53 Williams, F. G., '89 Williams, I., '90 Williams Williams VVii1kley, , J- H., '54 , J. W., '78 R. L., '79 Vlfitherspooii, O., '56 1' Deceased VVoffe11de11, R. H., '93 WVood, H. S., '71 Vlfood, P. M., '97 WVoodman, C. E., '73 VVO1'tl1l11gtO1l, E. VV., '75 WVright, A. H., '83 'W'right, G. H., 'QI VVright, XV. G., 'QI Yeomans, E. M., '95 Young, C. H., '91 Ziegler, C. G., '97 Ziegler, P., '72 ,- 1 l 1 I fa 1 if M I+ H1 lfl fl, I E I 4 . , i, F 5 ' ' A f 1 ' . 1 J., If . -MLA - .. , uw-.. t ' ' ' NS 'Wh W ' ' 3 iixfiw, ,. I .QQ kggxwixagff I 5 wh. I wg. 143..f,,. ,jljviag ' 4 5 Vi llkfivz ,il-ff.-K-3, JQQ35 2 . 1 2 f in A ' 40' Ja. E - 'Y'f.- f' 7 . 'W' rl--2 'ffiifw ' ' - M , f' , ! f I, 115' -. . w I ffii I V ' , , fm ., A, . - fy 355:51 , M 3 1 'i+5Sgfh55.:,N, X ,. Y f f f ,Vt I Wsigbsi, . Ll. K , ' 5 I- , f 4 - f' ,fg . - f 5, 2 i V ff qwjff, ,W .X . 4. .2 ,I ,XL A Z. 4, MMM N X ,f wwf ,WW X ,, f ,Wm I ' f 2 :iw gy, I-'gm , H, . ..X, ff WYW ,Wy ff.. . . ,, Wy, .1 X 1 f XX f 9 f , yfvydz ,-X, , f-x.,w',4,,C,f V. 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C, A, A, Sec.-Treas. T. C. A. A. Football Captain, SYPHAX, '03 Football Manager, Tiioxi.-is: 'o3 Baseball Captain, BRIGHAM, 'o3 Baseball Manager, M.-xNN, O4 . x I v ri , , , , 4 I . Track Team Captain, RANIQIN, 'o3 'l rack learn Manager, I,,xixt1i.xl., o Q51-ahlmfp Ahhianrg Qlnniuniitrr 'F Prof. F. S- LUTHER, ,'7O, Chairzlfazz E. lx. I'IUlil5.XRD, 9,2 -I. H. K. DAVIS, '99, Treasurer W. 5- LANGPOKD, 90 G. E. COGSXVELL, ,97 93 I r A 1 Uhr Glnllrgv J'-Xthlviir 0111115 1 ggi. THE LEFFINGNVELL CUP-Presented by E. DeK. Leflingwell, '95. To be competed for at each field meeting THE MCCRACKAN CUP-1 Presented by W. D. McCrackan, '85, To be competed for at each indoor meet Held by Van Weelden, '03 I THE GYMNASIUM CUP-To be competed for at each indoor meet Held by class of 1902 in 1902 g by class of 1903 in 1903 THE UNDERWOOD CUP-,Presented by J. C. Underwood, '96, To be competed for at each fall underclass meet Held by class of 1905 in 1902 THE RECORD CUP- Presented by E. Brainerd Bulkeley, '90 THE RELAY TEAM CUP--Won at the First Regiment C. N. G. games, April 13, ' 1895, by Sparks, '97, Bancroft, '97, Lecour, '98, Coggeshall, '96 THE WESLEYAN-'I'1uN1'rY CUP-Won at Second Division, Naval Battalion, C. N. G., Feb. 21, IQO2, by defeating Wesleyan in indoor meet THE GEORGE SHELDON McCO0K CUP-Presented by Prof. J. J. McCook, March 21, 1902, as a memorial of his son, G. S. McCook, 'Q7. To be :uvarded to the student making the best record in athletics during the your Held by Henderson, '02 94 if Y! f 4 f' . I , . ,X 4 ff X , 1 7 ... f- yf 4f'ffl'f, 'Zigi f 5317? X xv . A. fi 3 f X ' f X ' 4'! 'j.' - ' bl f . Wifi-'K 1 1 ff 'rztrk Gram Squah Capmin, G., D. RANICIN, ,O3 flfanager W. LARCHAR, '03 D. RANIQIN, '03 C. VAN W'EELDEN,' '03 S. MERRIAM, '02 H. .HUTCI-IINSON, '03 S. GFRUMBULL, '03 M. SYPHAX, '03 VV. CRAIG, '03 C. THOMAS, '03 G. VVHERRY, '04 W. REMSEN, '05 H Asszktant Zlgfafzager, M. H. BUFFINGION W. A E. H G P. D J . M E. ,W. BULKLEY, '05 GOODALE, '05 DUFFEE, '05 BARBOUR, '06 BOXVNE, '06 CUR'r1ss, '06 GATESON, '06 H. GEORGE, '06 . S. P1-uLL111s, '06 F. XVINSTON, '06 ' ' ' ' ' H- NA- v---W -- -A-A-M --H -Y -, V . . V .Y 1... Q I .4- If 'Walker White Hokjen Hill Henderson Merriam Tuke Syphax Veue ,qTrainerJ Rankin fCapr.j Weibel QMgr.J Watson Mcllvaine Wherry Lorenz Thomas jones Boyd johnson Van Weelden Duffee Hutchinson Bulkley .Jun-.gs .,., . f,.. , .., f -,.... .,,- Bn... -. ,, hp, , V-I,.,..,. 'ln f F ,Y ...-,..-.. ,, . Q -H--.L,A-.- ,. , ' ' ' ' 'as'- A -ff-.:f,.. : - Qf-3v'r1lr1wS,, ,I Y .Z 4 , 1, -Lxr Q , ,, FN W. 1 E 3 l I ? l ii V M li H 1 I I I 1 n i ni Annual Elnhnnr Meri nf Thr Elriniig Qlnllvgv Aihlviir Amanriaiinn March Io, 1 903 20-YARD DASH ' First, Trumbull, '03, Second,GateSO11, '06, Time, 3 sec. POLE VAULT ..... Record, 9 ft. 8 in., Sturtevant First, Bowne '06 , Second, Winston '06. Height, 9 ft. 4 in. ROPE -CLIMBING . . . 5 Record' 7 Sec' Applegate' '37 5 Q McCook, '90, Dav1s,'94, Brmley First, Short, '03, Seeond, Bulkley, '05. Time, 85 sec. STANDING HIGH JUMP . . . Record, 4 ft. 8M in., Ba:-:ter First, Van Weelden, '03 , Second, Trumbull, '03, Height, 4 ft. 45 in. PUTTING I6-PoUND SHOT . . . Record, 37 ft. 6 in.. Ingalls First, Syphax, '03, Second, johnson, '03, Distance, 34 ft. 8 in. PARALLEL BARS First, Reed, '06, Second, Short, '03 RUNNING HIGII JUMP . . . Record, 5 ft. Ilff in., Baxter First, Van Weeldeu, '03 , Seeond, Bowne, '06. Height, 5 ft. 5 iii. FENCE VAUL'l' ...... Record, 6 ft. II in., llill First, Reed, '06, tied with Phillips, '06, Second, Van XVeeldeu, '03. Height 6 ft. 32 in. I'IORIZON'l'AI, BAN lfirst, Vim WVee1Ilen, '03, Sammi, Reed, '06 30-Ymum Low I-I UImLEs First, Syphax, '03, .821-oml, '1'rumbull, '03, Time, 4,2 sec. I-IIGII KICK ...... Record, 9 ft., Baxter to Ifirst, Van XVee1de11, '03, Seuoml, Reed, '06, Height, S ft. 3 in. POTATO RACE, ..... Record, 295 sec., Walker 0 ffirst, Van NVCCRICII, '03, .5'mvml, Gatcsou, '00, Time. 305 sec. hiILTCRAClilEN Cup won by Van Wocldcn, '03 Points won by ' tx ll nn at ' 03 04 05 OO, 4- , . -.AN O I 1-1 IOO-YARD DASI-I 220-YARD DASH 440-YARDA DASH HALF-MILE RUN MILE RUN TWO-MILE RUN mvnlvgan-Tlriniig Zifrark 133221 MIDDLETOWN, May IO, 1902 . Rankin, Trinity, Bagg, Wesleyan 3 Tuke, Trinity Time, IO? seconds Bagg, Wesleyan 3 Rankin, Trinity 3 Shouk, Time, 2 32 seconds Rankin, Trinity 3 Bagg, Wesleyan 3 Becker Time, 54? seconds Betts, Wesleyan 3 Guernsey, Wesleyan 3 Nixon, Time, 2 minutes 13-3 seconds Guernsey, Wesleyan 3 Lorenz, Trinity 3 Betts Time, 4 minutes 522- seconds Meeker, Wesleyan3 Guernsey, Wesleyan3 Rice , Time, II minutes zog seconds I2O-YARD HURDLES Walker, Trinity3 Corscaden, Wesleyan3 Martin, Time, 175 seconds Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan 220-YARD HURDLES . . Martin, Wesleyan3 Duffee, Trinity Q Time, 285 Seconds S Merriam, Trinity 3 Van Surdam, TWO-MILE BICYCLE RACE . . f . I Wesleyan: Randle, Trinity A I . ' Time, 6 minutes 28g seconds RUNNING HIGH JUMP Van.Weelden, Trinity3 Neeld, Wesleyan3 Nixon, Wesleyan Height, 5 feet 45 inches RUNNING BROAD JUMP Van Weelden, Trinity3 Duffee, Trinity, Nixon, Wesleyan Distance, 2I feet 4g inches D POLE VAULT . Eyster, Wesleyan3 Fletcher, Wesleyan 3 Merriam, Trinity Height, 9 feet 82 inches ' I6-POUND SHOT W. Johnson, Trinity3 Corscaden, Wesleyan, J. Johnson, Trinity Distance, 37 feet 2 inches I6-POUND HAMMER . Hill, Trinity 3 W. Johnson, Trinity3 Agard, Wesleyan Distance, IOO feet 3 5 inches DISCUS . Henderson, Trinity 3 Corscaden, Vifesleyang Inglis, Wesleyan Distance, Q7 feet 3 inches ' . Firsts Seconds Thirds Total Points Trinity 9 5 4 64 Wesleyan . 6 10 IO 70 I 98 if Elinvnig-Emi Annual iliivlh Bag uf 1111: Cilriniig Glnllrge 5-Xihlviir Anznriaiinn SATURDAY, May 2, 1903 'fc Elrark iihrniz IOO-YARD DASH ..... Record, IOM sec., Strong, '94 First, Gateson, '06, Second, Trumbull, '03, Third, Thomas, 'o3. Time, 102, sec. 220-YARD DASH ..... Record, 22X sec., Graves, '92 First, Bulkley, '05 , Second, Gateson, '06, Third, Behr, '06, Time, 2852 sec. 440-YAIKD DASH ..... Record, 51 sec., Sparks, 'Q7 First, Goodale, '05, Second, Bulkley, '05 , Third, Simmons, 'o6. Time, 55 sec, 880-YARD DAsH .... Record, 2 min. 85 sec., Hutchins, 'go First, Goodale, '05 , Second, Hutchinson, '03, Third, Wherry, '04. Time, 2 min. I5 sec. MILE RUN .... Record, 4 min. 342' sec., XV8.tCl'lll3.ll, '01 First, George, '06, Second, Remsen, '05, Third, Craig, 'o3. Time, 5 min I7 sec. 2-MILE RUN ..... Record, IO min. 392 sec., White, 'Q7 First, Barbour, '06, Second, Hutchinson, '03, Third, Wherry, '04, Time, II min. 120-YARD PIURDLES ..... Record, 175 sec., Walker, '02 First, Phillips, '06, Second, Curtiss, 'o6. Time, IQ! sec. 220-YAIID I-111111111115 .... Record, 27, scc., Leftingwell, '95 First, Phillips, '06, Second, Curtiss, '06, Third, Thomas, 'o3. Time, 311 sec. Eliirlh Elrrutn T1111ow1N0 Discus .... Record, 08 ft. 612 i11.. Brinlcy, '01 First, Bowne, '06, Second, '1'ru1nbu1l, '03, Yhird, Thomas, 'o3. Distance, 05 ft. ojj i11. Pu'r'r1N0 16-P0UN11 S1101' . . . Record, 39 ft. 7,5 in., Carter, '94 First, johnson, '03, Second, Trunibull, '03, Third, '1'llOlll1lS, '03, Distance, 32 ft. 'fl-IROWING 16-P011N11 I-I.-111111-:ia . , Record, I26 ft. jj i11.,l11galls, '01, First, Blakeslee, '05 , Second, Short, '03 , Third, 'l'h0111as, '03, Distznicc, 86 ft. IO ill. RL1NN1N0 I'IlGlI 1111111 ..... Record, 6 t'l. 1 in., Baxter. '91, First, Bowne, '06, Second, Phillips, '00, Height, 4 fl. 7 i11. IQUNNING 131101111 juni- . . Record, 22 ft. 55 in., Yun Wceldcn, '03 First, Yun XVec1den, '03 , Sccond, Bowne. '06, Third, 'l'1'11111l111ll, '03, IJISHIIICC, 20 lt. 1 111. Pom-1 V,xU1.'1' ..... Record, 0 fl. 7', in., Baxter, '0'1 1173-sf, Bowne, '06, Second, Winston, '06 1 Third, Phillips. 'o6. Height, 7 ft The Loftingwell Cup won by tl1c Class of IQO6. Points won by '03, . . 35 an 1- 11 'oil' 2 AA in nl 'OR' '06, . 61 9 9 I x I l , ,.. . .. -..M L , I , ., ,, . --.---'---,.45,g- ri.-.p,.,:qf: 331-s-3-3 ' -s-'7r'.g -fs-f f'n1F'Q-f14Z',,'VW?Pdhf139,2fff.', 'Z ' 1 , ,I- I . ,, .- 1 A-3- 'k 4-12 -A 4.4 '+P c- ff -il-5 Phi: Jr-.'TIf'J'--' Z' .- ,r gi 'Qs31 '.g- . '1. 42 gf? ' in f 3' if -. MISS,-,fi ':'5l3?2'-3' Mia Q: 55 , , -6 '-25'- ' TW 3:51858 411. lgifz., 15.51 N., sifwvggfq ,5f'?ff2W'7J', X43-sigh fffgm 14 . 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L.:,' : HRLTMT Ley: -' ii1Tff fwi--'TQ ff' - - A ' f-1 Y ii-A iff--H -- R A X W- -an -15 1 - f,j .-. . f 'jjE.ii'..lLw--121 1-if-iQa3f'31- , . --5 'firm A :gf :fir L fkliglhli . -1-.J-1. A4,,L11f,Af1ff.if-4?-S 1 .Lg - --f-A-E111:.ij.iMH ' .Pilar , j7ff'7f?f -1Tj.Lf1jD-A451 A, 1-if-1.3 3'2 -- ' ' -- H-:rr-1 2 - ---- .:-- vw- 4 - - 41 -4 ...q. R- C. C. THOMAS, Manager T. N. DENSLOW, Assistant Manager .fllcziical A fiendam' Cnplazn 171'amer Dr. J. B. MCCOOK T. M. SYPHAX GEORGE B. VELTE Uhr Gram L. E. L. T. L. G. c. R. G. R. T. R. E. ALLEN FALKNOR JOHNSON TRUMBULL MEYER BRIOHAM GARVIN GRANGE FACKLER PHILLIPS GA'1'ESON IWERRIAM PERRY Q. B. CLEM ENT MADDOX L. H. E. R. R. H. SYPHAX VAN WEELDEN REEIJ BRUCE TOXVNSENID SHORT WYNK OOP '83, S. I-I. GIESY '84, S. T. MILLEIQ '8 W. W. BARBER . W. BARBER . W. BARBER E. MCP. MCCOOR . MCP. MOCOOR W W E T. P. THURs'1'ON 5, '86, '87, '88, '89, '90, 7' Capfaifz for IQO3, VN. B. l'X1.LlSN, '04 'FF -1 13 IHIIIWIIPI' Glilpiilillli '91, W. C. I'I11.L 'Q7, '91, H. S. GRAVES '98, '92, G. D. I-IAR'r1.1-Lx' '99, '93, I. W. EDn:ER'rON '99, '94, J. S'l'RAXVl!RlDGl'Z '91, ,95, W. S. LANOl-'OR1m, jr. '02, '96, A. M. LANu1fOR1m '93, IOO A. S. XVOODLE XV. B. SU'lt'l'ON NV. P. BROWN XV. P. BROWN -1. 1-11-:NDERSON T. M. Swll.-xx NV. li. .'Xl,l.l-iN Wiz, Z L,., vfkhk ,wk .rg 'fp' ' -XX V f M 4. Q 2 5 fww'-' ' 1 'lf-, M . 5 5 is if . 1 Q- CP ,- Munn J- V w u-- A x 's. S Gateson Townsend Grange Phillips Thomas OIQTJ johnson 'l':'umbuii Clement Reed Maddox Syphax fCapt.H Allen Fackler Meyer Bruce Short Van Weeldeu Brigham Vfynkoop Perry Garvin ,-Q - -Q' Ihr- - A Av 0.1, ll irinihjn 3Hnniha1I Zirrnrh '31 Following is a record of Trinity in Football from 1878 to 1902 Games Won Lost i i Games Won Lost Amherst . . . 5 6 Springfield Training School o Amherst Aggies . 9 o Stevens .... 3 Boston Technology . 2 5 St. John's I Brown . . . 2 1 St. Steven's . I Columbia . 3 o Tufts .... o Cornell . o I University of Pennsylvania o Dartmouth . o 3 University of Rochester I Hamilton . 3 3 University of Syracuse . o Haverford . 1 o University of Vermont . 1 Holy Cross . o I Wesleyan . . 4 Lafayette . o I West Point . I Laureates. I o VVil1ia1ns . . . 0 M. I. T. . . I 2 VVorcester Teclmology . 4 Naval Academy . o 1 Yale ..... o New jersey A. C. . E 1 o Ural' New York University . 6 1 50 102 Cilriniig Glnllvgv inivrarhnlaztir 3HnntlmI1 llvaguv '51 FOUNDED 1900 gt 0 Svrhnnln in ihv EPEIQIIP Hartford Public High School Boardman Manual Training School, New Haven, Conn. Meriden High School Torrington High School New Britain High School Holders of cup, 1902, Boardman Manual Training School A banner is presented to the champion team of each year, and the school nb taining three banners in three successive years retains the cup permanently IO ' . fi A f xf . 'NN M 51 W 1 x- Efrinitgh Lfizmvhall Qkqatainn E. R. BREVOOST E. R. BREVOOST A. BROCKLESBY A. BROCKLESBY E. B. WATTS E. B. WATTS E. B. WATTS C. E. CRAIK F. T. LINCOLN G. S. HEW1TT . W. E. ROGERS F. W. WHITE W. N. ELBERT W. J. RODGERS G. D. HOWELL A. H. WRIGHT C. M. IQURTZ F. E. JOHNSON J. W. SHANNON J. W. SHANNON '91 I O4 '87, '88, G. '89, T. '90, R. '91, H. '92, H. '93, G. '94, J- '95, H J. C. '96, A. M '97, D '98, D '99- J- 'OO, H 'OI, R '02, E 'O3, H VV. SHANNON W. BRINLEY L. CHERITREE MCC. BRADY S. GRAVES S. GRAVES D. HARTLEY J. PENROSE . R. DINGXVALL J. PENROSE DUB. BROUGHTON I. XVILLIAMS H. COGGESHALL C. GRAVIES C. GRAVES H. K. DAVIS MCK. GLAZEBR'O0lx FISKE' . GOOMHDG12, ju. D. BRIG1-I AM l 1 L - i , 'S ff' 1 ' f1'fg2'ff2f. 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'V H110 1, 'WI Iwi ' X 'ml' 'Vlilliltll' LU, ' 1 1' , i ' ' ,,. bfkffffb I l '1i-Elf iii If ill M y lMi1,ii?I3IR,11 L, mi ii I i imliif 1' R V 'iii'-fiiigs 111 11 11118 ii,1lW11111111W111W,1,11111111 1 11111111111a111,1111m11WuW,,,,MW-- i Elirrrtnra EDWARD I. MANN, llfamzger H. LEE XNATSON, f1.v.vzLv1'mzf Alam:-4 11 March April IEIIIE Glvmn E. GOOI'51ilDl:1':, ju., Cfzjbfam GOODRIDGE, '02, p BIANN, '04, lg Q MANN, '04, l M,x11110x, '04, S HENIJICIQSON, '02, c. EATON, '05, I-1, ,- BRIO!-IAM, '03, 1b. B,iR'r0N. '02, 5 ' ' AI.I,EN, '04, 2b. C1.1-:Mi-:N'1', '05, l. f. SYPIIAX, '03, 3b. XV11121-21.1-111, IIC f 'ft B.1x11'1'0N, 5 351511112111 Svrlprhulr fm' HIU3 28, XVCStl11illStCl', at Siinsbury May 2, 1, Princet0n,:1t Princeton 7 7, I-Iarvard, at Czunbridgc 0, S, Brown, nt Providence 16 1.1, Fordhain, at New York 20. 15, U. of P., at Pliiladclphirv. 23, 16, Vi1ln110vr1., at Villanova ' 27 18, Mmlhuttan, nt New York 20, N. Y. U., at New York 30- 23, Ynic, at H:11'tf01'd 25, Springticld Conn. League, at june 2, Springfield 6. 20, '.PilCOiOgiC!ll SCIlliI'l11'X'. :it 10. H ll l'tfO1'd lu XVcst Point. at West Point Syracuse, :it II:11'lt'0r1i Tufts, at Tufts Cullcgc N. Y. U.,:1t II:1rtl'0rd Tufts, at II:1rtt'0r4i Wesleyan, at Iizirtford Amherst Aggies, at Ilnrt- ford N. Y. lf, :lt New York fin case of tick Colnmbifl, at IIa1'tt'11rd Amherst. at Amherst XVcslcy:111, at BIififiiCt0V-'ll H i l'i'E11!v11 T 1- A . ., -12: I M 'Y' Qi -f 1: 411.5 ,W ' nzggjql '57 wh: A 4,1 f M -. .. xv if ff lf L M, X , X, H22 W' v ff! , , W f W W A 4, 'fl' zz' IZLM Wi W' , ,, , f , f , f ff ,f ,f f' f ' ..4..,n .... W,.-...,,,,.-,z.4,,AA.o,:L.....4.4..,L..LJ.MAg, Q.. ,.,,. ' Y f V f -' Mann Brigham Clement Morgan IMgr.J Maddox Goodrich QCapt.J Wheeler Barton Henderson Allen Syphax Eaton 1 l yi gl w l I I 5 5 l Il' A-Tb:l'- .- . f-Rf' X km 2, F! .xfx 1275411 1 I Zofmwcj, C W ,gr 'fo fy , kfxf, xc! . 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'PB J L g' B I, ' ' - Kit-fl' P' 2 z V ' f i N B. B VINCEN1 Lyon XVi11iarns President RoscoE PAINE Bowdoin Vice- Pre.rz'de1z I ARTHUR U. Poms Brown Secretary- Treasurer C'!Inur11a11ufni Glnnnuiitrr 'UF 55 Sz wi EE gm H-B Dm UJ U E2 C331 2 :- :F E ED E. S Q P Pf P x , , X Q1 021 XTR 2 ff fmt-4 A 1 K J I AJ f s 1 X' VA Aasnrmtinn Amherst Bates Y h- ' PX B ow dom '1 rinity Tufts Vermont , L J I Brow n ' xxf A Dartmouth XVesle5 au XVilliams wriuitg Cifnllrnr wrnuiw A-1'111r1t1ti1111 - D. BRICHXX . 1'I'CJI.f'llf S. ST. BIORGAN V1'a'-P1'r.rl'Jr11f . . Sen- Tram. to B w ,XP -Q I X ' B eggs f'-ex U qi f ji X N ...-Lila-X 1 it X 1. y V r ... ff -' X M 4. gl fl? My ,iigx m -QQ Q 4 -xl S No'--X i TN 553 il :X 'R 'i : ' ' ' W NNN B I , -f B ,Q-fx getgygwvt Y - 4 4 j 53221 f '14 'I K P x N - gg N if' Q3 Xxx-,glfh f fn- ' fs CPP- 14 - N X ' 'og ,ff G 5 ' Ni 'X X . .s,t5p 5' A Q . W N .-- -A g ' NXQNNNS Ep? ,wx X W ,1 . 'Il 5'!y lXQ gi -J X f In f X ' O O Q Q Z v . I . . . I V' 1 Q. - 'G ' D N ' U I' r Q. A? . f O . 4 I Q o jlirnlxbrrs IIHYN, 'o4 lim-'Hxo'roN. '04 Goswixnm-'m:. 'o5 QYCUNNHR, '01 HXVING, 'o5 PlllI,l.Il'5, 'oh I-Ir'x'r, 'oo Ill:1u:wlN, 'ob I-I,m:n'r, 'oh C'1Z'1z111, '1'af: . Iona IMI. D. Hunan.-m, 'o3 P f . E. BRL: . U P x P ' I f fy I Prof, B,u:1:lT'1' l N fd I. Xl 'X Prof. LU'r1u-in if Y Prof. URBAN ,V lq Prof. PERKINS f wjfjl' Il jonxsox, '03 15 I ' it y I Q 1 BRIGHAM, 'o3 XI i if M Xt P Mokmmx, 0' A I 1 ' , . 1 RANMN, o3 M. Xp j W fa-3 Lf 1 K Buwrz, 'o3 ia' 'A KX fl . 5 f X f I,IGllTllOL'RN, O4 t Cvffqgv 71-unix u f, Q ' .,, ' low t L L fs. ,,g-1-ns, slay? 'f ' L1-844' 31 r lf. - , ,531 ',Vv 1. 45, gr, ' , iw D 'Agua -J4 LJ' - 4 - f s V '.'f 3-' I ,lfrm fh a, 5 1 , E :iran X .. --., - . .5 L1f,l?.'f'2,ag5 '. ,Q 5 -T X 5 hi'-6,'-x' XNTG ' ff f Q m.1,nhn Uhr Hear gllll billing mieslinm with zacb stuhiuus pear. QIESRU WSAN this be said of us, we wonder? Have we indeed, like unto our often A I 'V quoted friends the buzzy bees, been toiling and moiling, laying away stores of knowledge against the fatal day when we shall need all our ' supply, aye, and more too? Ah well, who knows,-now ? The time is approaching, however, and that right speedily, when we shall all have to make answer to this pressing question, and shall in return be informed as to whether we are to move forward gloriously,- or step back into the oblivion of 'o-. For the year is gone at last, although we could not perhaps tell you where or how. Gone indeed, and still we live and flourish, and fail to pay our bills, and loll around the campus and cheer the Professors who give us cuts, just as we always have done. In fact, so similar is our present existence to what it was a year ago, let us say, that a stranger's eye could detect no change. Yet there are alterations. The year has left its marks upon all of us, and if some find that they amount to twenty or more, then are these peculiarly blessed over their fellows, and should share with us their good fortune. lVith others, the marks may read, 4.955511 in which case we will all rejoice that the last figure was not a four. Besides these pleasant incidentals, there are the soul marks common to all, some of them memo- rials of pain or sorrow or disappointment, most of them, happily, reminders of irresponsible, careless, joyful days, when all around was bright, and when the future seemed, as it does still, full of the most glorious possibilities. However, we are wandering, as we often do. We must tell you what really happened, and not what we think about things in general. At thc beginning of the year, probably for want of better employment. the upper-elassmen looked on genially at the childish amusements of the Primary and Kindergarten Departments. These fought numerous duels on various fields, and, as usual, got nowhere in the end, each having precisely the same opinion of itself as when it started. The culmination of the strife came at the row,-tooo Banquet, on which occasion the older children certainly scored one on the infants, by dint of much hard work and cheese-cloth. Meanwhile, attention had been turned in other directions. and we thought to see some football games. XVhat we did sce,- but let us not dwell on this painful III I I I I. I I I I E I A I I I 1 i 1 I I I I I . I subiect. Suffice it to say that we fell down, hard, and were unable to rise for some time. Gladly enough we hurried away from the awful carnage of the gridiron to watch the basketball team, in yelling for which we partly forgot our troubles. Winning or losing, we cheered just the same, and, if it lost, assured ourselves that it had the ability to win if only it hadn't chosen not to exhibit it. One game there was which we remembered, and which consoled us for many mishaps. Surely it is no small thing for just a plain college to defeat a University in fair fight, yet that is the feat our team accomplished for us, and if later on the University re- turned the compliment, we counted it no shame to ourselves to be vanquished by so mighty an opponent, and were, on the whole, well pleased, smiling pleasantly when asked to contribute our hard-earned quarters,- wrested from unwilling parents at the cost of many touching appeals, which it took us hours of arduous labor to compose,- to pay for the expenses of the said team. Yes, we smiled pleasantly,- and forgot about the quarters. In the midst of all this excitement, only it was some considerable time before, our soaring spirits suddenly had weights hitched onto their tails and were brought' heavily to earth again. As day after day passed by and the 29th of january ap- proached with lightning rapidity we began to bethink ourselves and bestir our- selves, and for a week or two you would hardly have recognized us in the indus- trious and earnest-faced creatures who swarmed in the lecture rooms. Gracious, how we did put in licks ! With what rapt attention did we hang on the words of our dear Prof., to see if he wouldn't disclose something which we might want to know for the exam I What a scansion of note-books, what a scurrying to look up old references, what a mania for early morning crams! And then, Oh then, the four-hour anguish of the dreadful exam I The brain-racking, soul-torturing, heart- breaking struggle to answer the fiend-devised questions on that double-accursed paper ! ..... . Suddenly all is changed. Yesterday these were serious college students, un- willing for an instant to remove more than one eye at a time from their beloved text-books, to-day what are they? Gay, frivolous, dashing young blades, dancing and flirting, singing and playing, you might think they had never known care. In the exuberance of their joy at the close of the exams, they must needs take a week off in which to celebrate, and in order to do the thing thoroughly, they find it necessary to call upon numerous individuals of the fair sex for assistance, who, it may be remarked, are generally only too glad to help in any way they can. And so the campus is alive with youths and maidens for awhile, and the charms of college life as a Whole, and of life at Trinity College in particular, are set forth in glowing terms of eulogy for the edification and amusement of the charming visitors, who swallow it all willingly, and even ask for more. Meanwhile, at intervals, there come a tea, and a german, and another tea, and a performance by the so-called Musical Organizations, and finally, to end the show, there is one grand blow-out, at which everyone shows up in his best togs and dances till four o'clock in the morning, and is then waked up at half-past seven with a headache and sore feet and an unprepared lesson and no chapel cut left, to find the whole business over and all the disagreeable problems of life to be faced once more. Well, we managed to survive this experience about as well as they ever do, that is to say, excellently, and, once it was over, rose in our might and prepared for further combat. While we were getting ready, rolling up our figurative 112 sleeves and shaking our defiant running-pants at the enemy, and generally dis- porting ourselves in the like defiant fashion, St. Patrick- good man !- furnished us with a pleasant diversion, at which we all took time out to laugh. On this occasion, the infants fairly tied the score that had been made against them last November, and perhaps even added a trifle on their own side, leading their hot- headed and blood-thirsty elders down to the Athletic Field to scrap over a few posters, while a select committee quietly shinned up an electric light pole and gracefully draped the 1906 banner therefrom. No bloodshed ensued. Since then we have been battling manfully against our numerous and power- ful foes, with varying success. The baseball team has several good games on its schedule, and has already made an excellent showing. The track team has as yet had no chance to show what it can do, so we must perforce suspend judgment. Thus at length we approach the end of our tale. You see it has really been a very pleasant year, after all. We have met defeatg we have tasted victory 5 and the one has not soured us, nor the other unduly inflated us. And with all, we have added unto ourselves countless associations and memories to be fondly treas- ured in after years, long after our names are forgotten by all save the publisher of the Quinquennial. In a flash, all are over: Dramatics, Class Day, Dance, Commencement, and trunks and furniture strew the walk. In a few days Robert will have undisputed sway 5 but let us not separate without a word of good-will. To you who are to be gone only for a season, to return again refreshed in mind and body, and ready for fresh struggles against the merciless Professors,-to you we can say but Au Revoir. But to you others, who have now done with college days, and are for the first time to face the real problems of life, we would say, Godspeed ! May all good fortune and happiness be with you! May you experience the success you deserve, and may you never be too far away from your Alma Mater to recall with grateful and loving hearts the days which you will one day know to have been the happiest of all your lives,- the days of The College Year ! S 113 fSec01za' Sugge .'z'z'0n. j -I -I -I -I -I A - - - M-XX- -A 1 1 I -- 9 9 0 IC-2 --I-IgZNH'- -0 0 G FJ, -5 -Q I I I I ' I I' I I 'G' Nunc iu - bar so - lis ...... trep - i - dans ru - bes - eit, If-X I I I I I I I I -9- I -9- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0 0 0 0 -0- - Q - 5 Q ,X I? -Q I0 - ,E 0- -0- 0 - I' V IQ I' --Q I' 'F IQ If fel' ' fi-T'-i I J -1 ll -I -I I -I :I -I :I ':'I ,?I . Q I 3 -3 Q ,QI 9 L0 Q 9 -0- 0 'TETD' EIC TQ' J 'IQ' I' 'F F F- F 'D 'Q Nos - que sur - gen - tes, ......... a, - ni mis re fee - tis, I I I I I 'I I I I I 5- Fd ,I 5 5- A -kjhgkjx Q 5 5 .Q -2 -2 I I n .0-L ' II? 0 G A A ,N I I 4 1 A I x I I Q- 50 5 as :sa--gg BQ j se Q , 4 In .p-L 11- 'J - - l IFIQIQF9-VQQQQ----Q ,au - di - bus clam is ...... hi - la, - res ca - ne - mus . I I 'N I ' I N - - I I Q- - - I I I I I I Q 6, hd G 0 9 - IZQ G 0 0 -I-5 IZ'-'70: F5 IG Q P - Eli iE - -T -.- C2 - f- In -9 -.. - I - 1 3 - lf-XX-I 7- 0 - -Q - 1 -- Q 0 I Q :Q Q 155 QQ-55 Q 'TZ ..- sS:II2II21 --IIE -9- -9- 0 I-U I I I I P I I gl Om, - ni - po - ten tem, 0111 - ni - po - ten - tem. Sic sit. O CI GI 'Q -9- - -6- fgii fQ,II?IfII1fIII?H-. - - ' Ii -9 .-9 31iI1tI:iI19II1T IQf IQ'QIIC-'Q-FQ HIQIQ IIS 5 lagmnna 2-Xmhvmirua iillainiinwa p Nunc iubar solis trepidans rubescit, i Nosque surgentes, animis refectis, Laudibus claris hilares canemus ' Omnipotentem. Ut Deus nostras studiis diei V Roboret mentes, tacitae per umbras V Noctis ut servet yigilans, fideli r Corde precamur. l Praesidem doctum et iuvenes et omnes , Rore doctores benedictianis ' y Ille suffundat pater angelorum, Hic et ubique, l Semper ut nobis liceat canamus Q Ad thornum stantes penitus beati, 35 Ut volens sanctos Deitas redemptos Fronde coronet. i . Herbert M. Hopkins l 5 'ft Hinlria Dearest, my thoughts of thee inspire I ' My fancy to express In glowing words my heart's desire, l E And yearning tenderness. l Accept these simple tokens, Dear, As they are all 1ny own, Whate'er of merit might appear i Is due to thee alone. A l Sometimes more dear than blossoms rare Are modest violets, And though my aspirations bear i Less bloom than violets, l C 1 r 4 1 ' 1 1 l E I 2 If only thou, with tender thought, Q And insight, love-inspired, T 3 Wilt read,-and know their truc import, y 1 l 1 Feel all I have desired,- 1 These blossoms of my hcart and mind May, to thy fancy, sccm J Like fragrant violets cntwincd, f Sweet in my thought and dream. W x l l.. ll. 11. 116 Q Jlinfa Zivminhvr 'ft ERUXTREE l wuxtree l All about de big football game l Trinity wins ! 0 , A Wuxtree! want a poiper, mister? Yep. Dey won by tree points. Awful I excitin' game, mister. I wuz goin' up ter see it, but business kep' me home. I had a big contract on hand, so I couldn't go. XVas awful disappointed, dough. Wot? me contract? I Wy, sellin' poipers, o' course. Wot der yer tink? VVy, I been at dis yere business fer de last five years, I have, ever since I wuz so high. Yer see dat scar? Well, I got dat little reminder wen I wuz only in business eight months. I could ha' dropped de job den an' dere if I wanted ter, an' been a gentleman at leisure, smokin' nickle cigars, an restin' in de arms of luxury. But it wuz de one ting dat helped me out of trouble, wen Iwuz in trouble, so I tought I oughter stick ter me ole frien's, like a feller oughter, an' I done it, an' now I aint a bit sorry nuther. It's de ole frien's dat is de good frien's, mister. But I wouldn't give dat fer no oder business on dis triestrial globe, see. It's been me mainstay fer de las' Hve years, boss, an' I reckon it'll be fer de rest of me natural life. Do yer want a poiper? Tanks. Wot? Don't want no change? Gee l dey aint many fellers dat's as good as you. Dey all wants deir change ef dey has ter wait all night. Wy, one feller, mister, wanted a joinal, and give me a nickle, and all de small money I had wuz a ten dollar bill an' tree lives an' a single. But he waited, just de same. How'd I get dat scar? It wuz just dis way, boss. Yer know my name's jim. Wot? Yer didn't know? Gee, dat's funny. Well, it is. Me real name's jim Flinn, but de boys calls me 'Hard Luck Jim,' fer short, WVell, as I said, it wuz dis way. I'd been in de business about eight months, an' it wuzn't Hourishin', neider. I had all I could do ter get enough of de staf of life ter keep me palpitater movin'. But I managed ter scrape along some how or t'other. Sure I had a fader an' a moder, too, but all de good dey ever done me wuz ter fire me out of de house. Dey used ter lick me all de time, dat is, de ole man did. I But me moder didn't care, so it wuz just as bad ez gittin' anoder canin'. But fer me story. I wouldn't have time ter tell yer if dis wuzn't me las' poiper. But bein' ez it is, I can take a little recrashion frum me dooties ter talk ter me frien's, yer know. Well, wen de ole lady lired me out, I lived by sellin' poipers, an' sleepin' in door- ways an' empty bar'ls, or any old ting I could git a night's lodgin' in widout payin' any rent. I had ter keep one peeper workin' all de time fer de ole man, cuz wen he ketched me, he took all me ready cash an' endorsed checks, an' got drunk, an' den dere wuz de ole Nick ter pay. But, az I wuz sayin', I lived mostly on de little money I got sellin' poipers, ' ' A exV I but pretty soon business began ter lag, an' I had ter scratch gravel sometimes, an' stuff me poipers between me pants an' meself ter fill up de achin' void in de pit of me stommik. An' one day, I remember, I wuz hungry enough ter eat carpit and chair tacks, mister, but I couldn't sell a poiper ter save me life. All me regular customers wuz away. It wuz in de spring, yer know, wen most of me regular wuz down ter Atlantic City. I didn't go ter de city dat year, cuz me bank account wuz low, an' I had ter keep me eye peeled on me affairs in NVall Street. Xvell, not bein' able ter git any grub dat evenin', I tought I would take a walk up de street ter see wot's doin' among me fI'lCl1'S, de Astors an' Goulds. I went up llroaclway, II7 I an' before I knowed it wuz eleven o'clock by me new watch an' chain. I wuz directly in ' ' 'd 1 ' ' t l'k front of de Metropolitan Opra House wen It let out, an e peop e wuz comm ou 1 e flies off a dead horse. I hung aroun' fer a while, watchin' a little g1rl an her mamma cross de street. I see de kid leggo de ole girl's hand an' run in front of an uptown trolley. She 'ust ot acrost in time, but she wuz goin' so fast dat she didn't see de downtown car J S' , comin' sliclin' along for all it wuz worth. Well, I SCC lf, HH, I SCC She wuz goin' ter be in trouble if somebody didn't jump in in a hurry. So I runs acrost de sidewalk, bein' On de o osite side from de theater, an' grabs de kid just in time ter save it from de car. She PP wuz already blattin' fer her ma at de top of her lungs, wen all of a suddint I see a great big horse, looked ez big ez an elephant, come swoopin' down us, an' I only had time ter ive de kid a shove, wen I fell rite in front of de horse on a hunk of orange peel, an' de g fust ting I knowed I didn't know anyting. But wen I woke, I wuz in a dandy wite bed, an' dey wuz a half a dozen guys standin' aroun', and a couple of ladies, whisperin' ter each oder. I noticed dat me head wuz achin' ter beat de band, an' me eye was shut, but I didn't say anyting, just kind of mumblin' a little. Den one of de men said dat I would pull trough all right in a couple of days, but he didn't tink I'd ever see out of dat one lamp again. De fust ting I said wen I woke wuz: ' How's de kid?' and ' W'ere am I?' cuz I wuzn't used ter fine beds an' company in me bedchamber. Den dey tole all about wot happened, an' de wimmen folks turned on de Waterworks, an' called me ' Dear' an' all dat rot, but I didn't mind it much, oney me head ached like, de mischief, an' I felt all kind of broke up like, Well, dat's how I got dat dere scar. It looks kind of bad, an' I can't see out of me eye yet, but de oder one does de work just ez well ez two. De people kep' me dere, an' took care of rne, an' treated me like Prince Henry of de Sandwich Islands, or w'erever he lives, fer about two months. I wuz pretty well by dat time, an' wanted ter git out ter work again. Dey didn't want me ter go, wanted me ter stay an' marry de kid, I suppose, but I wuzn't stuck on gittin' married, cuz I seen Pop an' Mom togeder, an' dey wuz mar- ried. So I tole dem I had ter go, an' after a wile dey wuz williu' an' let me go. But dey made me promiss ter call an' see dem again, an' dey gib me dis watch ter remember 'em by. But I didn't need it fer dat. I have dis scar, an' dat's ez good a remembrance ez I want. It'll stay longer dan all de Ingersoll watches in de worl', an' dat's a fact. Dat's all, mister, an' now I got ter be goin' along, ez I got ter send in me orders fer ter-morrer's poipers. Tanks, mister, fer buyin' me last poiper, I didn't want ter boder yer talkin' so long, but you is de fust person I tole dat story to, an' I reckon it took me a long Wlltjs ter tink up de details. Well, good-night, mister, do yer want a poiper ter- morrer night? All right. Tanksg I won't boder yer any longer. Good-night. D. W. G IIS liamrni nf Thr Zilhvhan Hirginri fur fliivnrlrii sinh lgnlgnimi Omnipotent Zeus, and gods of our land, , Who have saved our towers with outstretched hand, Mighty preservers ! Shall we sing as they bring glad news from afar How our spearmen stood 'mid the waves of war, Dauntless defenders? P Or shall dirges arise as with streaming eyes We mourn for the light of Thebes that dies? For the heroes twain in the fierce iight slain Let the salt tears flow as sad and slow We wail for the dead who have gone below, Equal offenders ! STROPHE Oh sad the fate that comes, though late, To the sons of C1-Edipus, sons of hate! And to my heart what terrors dart, As Thyad-wise, with frenzied eyes, I raise' my unavailing cries! I raise a dirge for the fallen head, The ,twain who fought, the twain who bled, Alas! now numbered with the dead! The fateful song of luckless spears Is ringing, ringing in my ears, I mourn with unavailing tears! ANTISTROPHE Accursed sire! thy fell desire Brought woes incredible, sword and fire! Alas! the horror passing faith! Alas! the brothers' double death! And slowly through the city street I hear the muffled marching feet. STROPIIE Ah, true, alas! the message, for a double-dealing doom Has fallen on our heroes, and I see them borne along The unreturning journey, while the sorrow of the tomb Now comes to dwell beside the hearths that once were glad with song. ANTISTROPHE But, O my dearest friends, before a storm of sighs, Ply about the head an urging stroke of hands, And send the black-sailed ship on which the hero lies Adown the stream of Acheron to unseen, sunless lands! Iferbcrf fllzilfer flophfzx IIQ Ellie lgrnphri iiirh When the brown, bare earth is await for And a patient look is on everything, And the waters, freed of their icy chain, Begin to murmur and talk again, And the Hrst dim scents from the ground Foretelling flowers, and the windy skies Are full with sounds which seem to say That winter erished but yesterday' spring, arise p . Oh then, Oh then, dost thou speak thy word, Thou hardy herald, thou prophet-bird, Thou song sparrow, in the treetop heard! 4 Rirhard Bzzrton it Still Matrrn iKun Ervin Still waters run deep. -It is true, And clear and pure below Flow living springs that only few Are privileged to know. Still waters run deep. -Far below, Hidden from prying eyes, Flawless gems in radiance glow, Reflecting the light of the skies. Still waters run deep. -On their breast The frailest boat may glide, No treacherous rocks disturb its rest, Nor restless, changeful tide. Still waters run deep. - -Choose who woul cl The shallow, babbling stream- Rushing along in fickle mood- Changing with each Sunbeam. Still waters run deep. - Let who will Trust in the rapid river 3 My barque I'll entrust to the still, Deep waters forever. Still waters run deep. -Yet some day Their depths my soul will sound, In their hidden springs my thirst allay And by their gems be crowned, 120 L. II. R. A Bag Ervam in Elunr The balmy breezes breathe of june- Sweet month of roses, and of Loveg Softly the fragrance-laden air Steals o'er my senses like some tune Of subtle charm 3-till, far above The bounds of earth, it seems to bear My yearning spirit in a swoon. Once more my hand is clasped in thineg Heart to heart, our spirits meetg And, gazing in thy tender eyes, - Where glowing fires, love-kindled, shine- I read anew assurance sweet Of constancy worth sacrince, And promise of thy love divine. Only a dream 5-a phantasy. The fair june day and roses' scent Have mingled with my thoughts of thee And wrought the spell. A prophecy, It seems, of future glad event. And so my soul in ecstasy Still thrills,-and waits in sweet content. L. H. If IQI THE TRI ITY TABLET QU' v T-'?l,p - 'iff I NV5 H U2 5? SIGILL 0: - ' 5 - WW 0 U1 E ' U Er J rl, Ib in 'TJ w W 'N X I1 .U : Q I 70 M F1 4 F1 an CI Z H I-4 Z Q. O Z m C1 '-3 O LTI P-4 Z UI O -2 I-1 MO O DJ M U S IP- 73 U I-4 lb Z P1 UJ lb 7 Z P-1 NO O -P- Edifor in Clziff Business Manager HERVEY BOARDMAN VANDERBOGART, 1903 CHARLES FRANCIS CLEMENT, 1905 Literary Edifor Secreiary XVILLIAM LARCHAR, jr., IQO3 EDMUND CRAVVFORD THOMAS, 1903 A Zlilelics Personals PHILIP SAFFORD CLARKE, 1903 THEOPHILUS JOHN MINTON SYPHAX, 1903 Exrizanges I - Ifzfwcollegzfafe IVo1'c's ROBERT WIGIIT TRE1x1sA'1'H, 1903 College anal Camjbus I22 Clement Clarke Syphax Trenbath ' Mann Vanderbogart Thomas Hutchmson 'mmm ,ff Wi I 1 I I ffl? . x q 1 I 1 1 w 1 1 l 1 1 I W F ,, . 1 1 l 1 Q A P555 W -5, H I E ' V 5 R i i 5 E M i . V i ER i 4 R I , I F I I I N R I R 1 , U l 3 'Q Z 3 K R Q R 1 i 3 R l gk 1 I 1 IQ E lg ig -Qlthrarg Qlnmmdtvv Ty! if 'ff THE PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE P 5 5 SYDNEY G. FISHER, L.H.D. PROFESSOR FERGUSON THE LIBRARIAN I 5 w 3 'fc mil1I'EI1'iEI1I WILLIAM NEWNl'IAM CARLTON E Auuintalui 5 OWEN NIORGAN ? 124 f 1 1 1 NJ? 6 C- - B 1 X- ' ' 5 1 'yi fp INCE the date of the last annual report there have been added to the 0' Library 2 482 volumes and 1 095 unbound pamphlets a much larger f- E ' f f 1 Q Vi ew ty 1 6311 A L increase than ever before, making the total strength of the Library 45,130 volumes and 28,185 pamphlets. The most notable single gift of the year vvas that of the splendid 75-volume edition of the Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents presented by Mr. George E. Hoadley, of Hartford. Only 750 numbered sets of this most valuable collection have been printed, and the College is very fortunate in possessing it. Mr. Sydney G. Fisher, '79,-was the donor of more than a thousand volumes of standard literature and history. Numerous other gifts, together with purchases, have swelled the total of acquisitions in the scientific departments, to which a steadily increasing amount of attention has to be given. The following table shows the reference use of the library by months : Month june . September October November December january February March April . May . ' Efahln nf Aiirnhanre 1899-1900 1900-1901 1901-1902 Daily Evening Daily Evening r-----L--11 f--'-A-'H . . 121 . . 126 28 26 80 41 . . 165 268 441 49 261 269 363 74 225 115 .. 357 82 148 271 . . 335 69 276 447 43 391 130 367 373 93 429 112 181 393 47 31 1 77 195 476 51 347 64 11844 3.3131 239 141 635 3,141 3,826 ' This total includes Evening attendance. 125 TQ. r. M vw , X .-55.1 '75 . .1 Q,- ,. w- . , H.-f-. LQ4g,!.,lQii5.sx4xQ11iy :ag Aw 4 Q Www, 1 vs. F Hi mil. ff. mf 'Fi' .GFX 4' 'fffw E , 1 K VII. 'iz gg-! , IME Av'-f .. - E , Fff dfugjf' WWW? rife lc Q ff? . Z My 1 , Clbiiirrrz nf Hlluniral Gbrgzrnizzatinne 'fc President ROBERT WIGHT TRENBATH Manager Assislafzt Illanager CHARLES ERASTUS BRUCE PHILIP SAFFORD CLARKE 451 Swann IHIIE-IHIIB CONCERTS December I Ith,- HAR'1'I'ORD QRetreatp ' january I3th,- WINDSOR February I2l11,- I-ALUMNI HALL February I7th,- CHRIST CI-IURCH PARISH HOUSE February 19th,- COLT MEMORIAL HOUSE February 27th,- BIANCIIESTER March 17th,-SHILOI-I BAPTIST CIIURCI-I April 3Oth,-- SINISIIURY May 8th,- ROCIQVILLE 127 3 -Q , . f 'T . 4 fig X 'IQ tx 1 6? R X f ' .. X N ' . f ... PQ f E N - , -6 R 4 6 1 . R, . Q1 R - 'E J NX , . N 0--ff X - Lx x S X X y. ff KX E E f f 1 f N ' R it X 3 'C' ' f I' . V 'R uh 2 ,.,. ,Lb S . Qi? gf' ii .xr - Q 'v IW V . I! W h, . . A -xx f ,.-N -' . NCES . R , J Nr f 'QQ - . I Leader ROBERT WIGHT TRENBATH ' first Glenurs S. CLARKE, '03 W. GATESON, '06 Secuull Glanurs H. HEYN, '04 B. BARTLETT, '04 , H. L. SCHWARTZ, '06 :IFirstiEz1sses W. TRENBATH, '03 - C. THOMAS, '03 B. CARPENTER, '03 Serunh Basses E. BRUCE, '03 H. BRADIN, '03 M. SYPHAX, '03 128 W. G. GRANGE, '06 C. M. REED, '06 W. LARCHAR, '03 D. M.,FACKLER, '06 J. P. GARVIN, '03 J. W. GRAHAME, '06 E. M. HUNT, '06 H. C. BOYD, '05 C. E. JONES, '05 J. H. GEORGE, '06 ,ww Z , , , , , f l , 2 ,rf .L , ' 5 r , 1 3 f ,4-4 ywgygf , ,aff 5 S' . . ' S 2 . gy ,rin-mv' A I-'f--5 X . . 142 17f Qhw ' . 'Sq 1 Q, ' g, i 3 1 Q , . ik i fa 1 r ' P , I 5 .2 I ' Q- A Q 5 ,, f' f 5 ' ' f 7 ? 2 , G E .f 5. a. ' P' 1 '-- 1 s 5... C an ' XXX 1 George Reed jones Schwartz Fackler Thomas Hunt Grahame Boyd ' Bartlett Syphax Bruce Trenbath QLeaderj Clarke Bradin Carpenter Grange Heyn Garvin Gateson ' ' ' L.1,-LA.-Q'4,4.,-2l-Q5.L:: .4-.1 iiiffffxif. ll-n -.-, ,.--..NA ....-,a .T.-.,. M... . R' ,....:- ,bg I' Efrinitg Qinllvgv Manhnlin Qlluh IE Leader HARRY CLAYTON BOYD, '05 3HirEt illllanhnlinu R. M. EWING, '05 ' ' H. B. CARPENTER, '03 ' M. S. PHILI.IPS, '06 Evrrnnh Elllamhnlin D. W. GATESON, '06 C5uitarE VV. P. STEDMAN, '05 H. 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SYPHAX Chrahnair fflllrmhrra Allan, Edwin Stanton, '94 Austin, William Morris, '98 Bacon, Frederick Stanley, ,QQ Barbour, Henry Grosvenor, '96 Barton, Charles Clarence, ,Q3 Barton, Philip Lockwood, 'oz Bates, Robert Peck, '93 Beecroft, Edgar Charles, ,Q7 Bellamy, Robert Bayard, 'ox Brines, Moses James, 'oo Broughton, Charles Du Bois, '95 Brown, William Parnell, 'or Brinley, Godfrey, 'ol Bulkeley, john Charles, ,Q3 Carter, julian Stuart, '98 Carter, Lawson Averill, '93 Carter, Shirley, '94 Churchman, Clarke, '93 Coggeshall, Murray Hart, '96 Cogswell, George Edward, 'Q7 Collins, William French, '93 Cullen, james, jr., '93 Danker, Walton Stoutenburgh, ,Q7 Davis, john Henry Kelso, ,QQ Davis, Cameron Josiah, ,Q3 Dingwall, Harrie Renz, '95 Edgerton, Francis Cruger, '94 Edgerton, john Warren, '94 Ellis, George William, '94 Fiske, Reginald, 'o1. Glazebrook, Haslett McKim, 'oo Goodridge, Edward, jr., '02, Graves, Dudley Chase, '93 Greenley, Howard Trescott, ,Q4 Hamlin, Edward Percy, '95 Hartley, George Derwent, '93 Henderson, james, 'oz Hill, Charles Hawley, 'oz Hornor, Harry Archer, 'oo Hubbard, Louis Delioven, 'Q3 Hudson, james Mosgrove, 'oi - 135 Langford, Archibald Morrison, '94 Langford, William Spaight, jr., '96 Lewis, john William, ,Q3 Littell, Elton Gardiner, ,QQ Lord, james Watson, '98 Lockwood, Luke Vincent, '93 Macauley, Richard Henry, 'QS McCook, George Sheldon, .97 Mcllvaine, john Gilbert, 'oo Morse, Bryan Killikelly, ,QQ Nichols, john Williams, '99 Niles, William Porter, ,Q3 Olcott, William Tyler, '96 Paine, Ogle Tayloe, '96 Page, john Henry, '97 Parsons, Edgerton, '86 Pearce, Reginald, ,Q3 Peck, Carlos Curtis, '02 Pelton, Henry Hubbard, '93 Penrose, john jesse, jr., '95 Prince, Frederick Vlfelles, 'oo Remson, Henry Rutgers, '98 Reynolds, Lloyd Gilson, '98 Rich, Earnest Albert, ,QQ Schutz, NValter Stanley, '94 Schwartz, David Louis, 'oo Sparks, XVillian1 Albert, '79 Strawbridge, john, '95 Taylor, Charles Edward, '94 Vibbert, Aubrey Darrell, '99 Vibbert, William VVelsh, '94 NVainwright, jonathan Mayhew,'95 XVeed, Charles Frederick, V94 lVeibel, Richard Nicks, 'oz NVl1eeler, Charles Hathorn, 'oi 'Wheelexg William Hardin, '02 XVillson, Wm. Crosswell Doane, ,Q3 Wilson, George Hewson, '93 lVot'fenden, Richard Henry, 'Q3 'XVoodle, Allan Sheldon, 'QQ 4 1 1 I 1 ,, .N U , , v 'Qi 1. tim 1 jc, J 4 I 5 ' i 3 .ff , NX V Y-Vzlx K - v,- if lj X .- I ' 1' .A f , G . jr ' ji 5 A ..- -.-,.-- if 5 5,1 Q . !:'f'K?,.,: ,A R ,- INT: 'l,.! we J - Q lj' ,ff f 'Nia x fx H 'D Q h li! ' ,ii A 1 I -Aj' I V xx' L in ,I .-4 7 5 ' 97. N W T , ' ' ' 'H 1 5.3, f fi Fifa, R 1 2 Q- - 22- ,a , if-' .. -f 1 if H S . ., ' , ,,,. gh ,.-,Z-,, K 5 - K . . 5 'I ., --4 ,?,..'- Qfwgm rj, V . K x -A . , 4,1 xi '-.,.-be ' A -if Q X . ' 'bd , x A -QE' , x'.' -K.,-fe1,TJ fp Dr FT' I bi ., w , X ' ' ' xkf ' , Qt ', 5' H . I I. f - fi V r V ug X. , J. I Y? y. I R X .,- X X ' f X xx K, ' X rg V VL 2. iii is I I 1 I 5 1 i X 1 1 ,gl Presenter Presenter Presenter Presenter, Presenter, 7 Uhr VV. H. BENJAMIN, ,57 Inveniam G. R. HALLAM, '59 W. H. WEBSTER, R. F. GOODWIN, H. G. GARDNER, ' ...... ..i.........L.-... -.... i.f,A.....-.. Evmnn 9.-'rqurrzvr If Q.-XXQTOJ' J O. 0 .Q ,L al Q . . if T '-- sg '57 Receiver, G. R. HALLAM, '59 '55 viam aut faciam Receiver, W. S. COGSXVELL, '61 'Bl Per aspera ad astra, '61 Receiver, N. D. DAYTON, '63 '53 Ne tentes aut perfice 63 Receiver, C. W. MUNRO, '65 'EE Facta. non verba 65 Receiver, ROBERT SHAXV, '68 137 1 I 5 I 'EH Semper crescens i Presenter, F. L. NORTON, '68 ReCeiVef, E 'EH Nunquam non paratus 1 Presenter, JACOB LEROY, '69 Receiver, D I 1 71 E ' I Nulla vestigia. retrorsum E Presenter, WILLIAM DRAYTON, '7x Receiver. F I 1 I 73 Aiev Zzafyes' Presenter, C. E. WOODMAN, '73 Receiver, C. '74 O15 fzrapd ovcovrdv I Presenter, R. M EDWARDS, ,74 Receiver, H '75 ' Inservit honori Presenter, C. E. MOORE, '76 Receiver, W '73 I 'Av9fCeo't9e Presenter, I. D. HII,LS, '78 Receiver, D 'HU . OD Xdfyqo OIJON., gpyrn 6 Presenter, W. R. LEAKEN, 'SO lQQCCixYcI A I ri S2 Respice finem PYCSCINGF, A. P. BURGWIN, '82 Ile-,.,.iX.,.,-H gi I . 5 'nf- pe I Duris non frangi Presenter, A. D, Nm U .1 -:I.Icv, S5 R,.,,,,i,.l,,.' G I QIH B. KISSAM, '69 COTTON, '71 GRANNIS, '73 CRAIK, ,74 RLf'1'IIEIu-'ORl1, '76 ISI..-xcxmax, '78 FLAIIING, 'SO RURGXYIN, 'Sz Gllfsv, 'S5 WA urns, 'ST '57 Multa. in dies addiscentes Presenter, A. H. ANDERSON, '87 Receiver, E. C. JOHNSON, 261, '88 'HH N Per angusta ad augusta Presenter, E. C. JOHNSQN, ,2d, '88 Receiver, E. MCPQMCCOOK, ,QO 'HH Semper agens aliquid Presenter, T. A. CONOVER, '90 Receiver, I. D. RUSSELL, '92 'HE , Tb fcakbv gbbkov Presenter, G. HALL, '92 Receiver, F. F. JOHNSON, '94 'HCL Agere pro viribus Presenter, I. W. EDGERTON, 7Q4 Receiver, J. STRAWBRIDGE, '95 'HE En avant! Presenter, E. P. HAMLIN, ,QS Receiver, G. E. COOSWELL, '97 'HE Evrci 'raw Fila 69 7'ClljTCl1l fader ea P X M Presenter, -we 9 M .... Receiver, -.-..-. W- 'HH Fortiter, fideliter, feliciter Presenter, - . Receiver. -S-A --A-A M--Aer-A--A-A - 'III Novus ordo saeclorum Presenter, M.- .... .ve RGCCiV9T, 'H4 I I H ' Tpovros' 5LfcaLOS' lc'r'r7,L1.c1, 'rLf.Ll.co'ra.'ro11 Keepers Of the Lemon Sqneezer 139 I II I II II II II II Il I I II II I II 'I II I II M II I I I I E . I 'I I I I II I II II II I I II I II I I. I I I I I I . H I.- . 5 X ey 'I -X W III I W Y H. 55 Q ff' y ,EQM l II I Ja I I I fry WALTER SLATER TIQUIIIBULL, Preszklmf RICHARD NILES GRAHAM, Serrefafjf and Treaxurer P. H. BRADIN, '03 H. D. BRIGHAM, '03 , R. H. HUTCHINSON, '03 J. McA. JOHNSON, '03 A. C. SHORT, ,O3 W. S. TRUMBULL, '03 W. B. ALLEN, '04 M. H. BUFFINGTON, '04 First German Second German T hira' German Fourfh German Fzflh German Sixth German fflllemhrrz Tlleanhms R. N. GNAIIMI R. M. ICWINI: W. B. AI.I.IaN 1'. T. XVI-il.l.l-IS L. lu L.I.mII-iN'I' l'. Il. IKIIAIIIN 1.511 C. F. CI-mII:N'I', '05 R. M. IEXYING, '05 R. N. GIIAII.-IM, '05 C. E. G0s'I'I-:NIIIII-'I-tn, '05 . VV. OTUNNLIR, '05 C. W. RHIISIQN, '05 ll! P. . 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Jlumnr Iirnmvnzrhr GIVEN BY THE CLASS or 1904 Glummriivv AIORGAN HYDE BUFFINGION Cmwmrm EDWARD JAMES AKIANN SLC7'6'fcl7y and T1 easm er 1' 0 1 1 4 . gl, to . I 1 fs ' 4 1 ' ' 1 1 , , - 9 WALTER BEs'r,ALLEN FREDERICK BETHUNE BARTl.E'l l' PHILIP' LEWELLYN LIOHTBOURN BAYARD QUINCY AiORGAN WILLIAM GEORGE WHERRY Q lgatrnnvzara Mrs. L. B. Barbour M1-5, F, S, Luther Mrs. J. L. Barbour Mrs. L. P. W. Marvin Mrs. C. C. Beach Mrs. W. R. Matson Mrs. G. W. Beach Mrs. J. J. McCook Mrs. M. T. Bennett Mrs. A. R. Merriam Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Aiiss Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Arthur Bosanko R. H. Buell F. Bushnell R. H. Chapman T. B. Chapman J. R. Claghorn Mary Clark Samuel Colt R. W. Cutler F. W. Davis P. Davis G. H. Day C. L. Edwards R. G. Erwin j. Evans Henry Ferguson C. C. Goodrich Francis Goodwin J. L. Greene E. B. Hatch H. Havirland E. C. Hilliard E. B. Hooker H. Ai. Hopkins F. L. Howard AN. NV. Hyde C. B. Ingraliam T. Al. Lincoln 143 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Aiiss Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Airs. Alrs. Airs. Alrs. Airs. Alrs. Aliss Alrs. Airs. J. B. Moore W. D. Morgan W. G. Morgan Burton Parker J. D. Parker Robert Parker Henry Perkins Phelps W. H. Post NV. H. Post, jr. H. S. Redfield R. B. Riggs George Rye Robei ts Robeson Edward Robinson Mary R. Root A. P. Sage F. Sampson R. N. Seyms XV. C. Skinner G. XV. Smith S. T. St. john B. R. Stillman E. Strong Al. P. Taylor Ada Taylor Al. H. Wliaples P. H. Woodward I 6 . . g . Urinitg Qlnllvgv Hiizninnarg i-'vnrivig O. W. CRAIG, '03 . H. C. GOLDEN! '03 . W. B. ROBERTS, '05 C. j. HARRIMAN, '05 H. K. B. OGLE, of H. C. GOLDEN, '03 . C. E. JONES, '05 . W. B. ROBERTS, '05 O. W. CRAIG, '03 . H. K. B. OGLE, of IO FOUNDED I832 Pro Chrisio et ecc!e.fia. 'fc Cifhriaimaz Efrrm 1902 Trinity Church. . 'fi Efriniig Efvrm Trinity Church 1903 145 Presz'a'ent V ice- Pre.s'z'1z'en t Secretary' Treasurzr Chaplazh P7'c'JIflfc'l! Z V ice- Pl?5!'II'Cl1 I Secrcfafjf Traa.r1n'er Chqp la in Svvlvrt lgrvwzhvrzf ai Glrinitg Glnllvgv 1902 Oct. ro. Nov. 9. Dec. 14. 1903 jan. 18-. jan. 25. Feb. 8. March 22. April 26. May 31. Glhaprl '51 19112-19113 THE REV. GEORGE MCCLELLAN FISKE, D.D. Rector of St. Stephens Church, Providence, R. I ,rl-IE REV. HOUSTON EccLEsToN, D.D. I Rector of Emmanuel Church, Baltimore, Md. THE RT. REV. FREDERICK BURGESS, D.D. Bishop of Long Island THE REV. W. I-I. V1BBERT,D.D. Vicar of Trinity Chapel, New York city THE RT. REV. CHAUNCEV B. BREWSTER, D.D. . Bishop of Connecticut THE Rr. REV. ALEXANDEIQ H. VINTON, D.D. Bishop of Western Massachusetts TI-IE REV. VVALTON VV. BAT'1'lQRSllAl.L, D.D. Rector of St. Peter's Church, Albany, N. Y. THE REV. G. BRINLEY Mono.-xN Rector of Christ Church, New Haven, Conn. T1-1E RT. R1-xv. Bovn X7lNLTICN'l', S.'l'.ll. Bishop-Coacljutor of Southern Ohio I ' 1 .1 . ,A , ' x - , The Special Preachers spend a pzut ot hatrmlny and thc whole ol bnnday 'lt the College. 1.10 f Qgffgfxx 3 .g 'N f YC' 'iii' X QS if 'B' ' EH. 'mf K W5 ' sfvffwi 1 mi f '15sss'sss5szs5s SSW. X0 gg' ,H s ft 1 ...,sw'5qg,s, ,5A,S,SQ, K1 S M519 gi, ppp! WI X-1 '5g5xg,4N . aw ww . ex .mas , ,W Q5lMM?i1M.L.Q61L,i95'0' QQ,fd.'s'X'gHg 65 S v ' f S I W -A W I 5 1 i s S sl S I 'Hg . X! IQRHU UIUIHFII I HITUF' 1 I A ff -o f YZ 8. Ulrrnttg Glullrgv ,Glhzqm '51 PRESIDENT SMITH, Chapin Gprhrr nf Svnrhirra 0BL1GAT0RY v0LuN'1'A1u Daibf Szmday Morning Prayer, 8:30 A. M. Holy Communion, S A. x Ash Wed1zesday.' 9.15 A. M. Evening Prayer, 5 P. M Sunday .' 9.15 A. M. Lefzf- Daily . Ascension Day: 8.30 A. M. 11.55 A. M. QLitanyb V Tka1z,l'.vgz'z1f11g' Day .' IO.3O A. Qlhapel Ollgnir R. W. TRENBAT1-I, '03, IJl'6'Cc'7If Qbanturis EDcrani TRENI3A'FH, '03 TH0MAs, '03 ' SYPHAX, '03 CLARIQE, '03 BRADIN, '03 CARPEN'1'1aR, '03 GAKVIN. '03 HEYN. '04 BOYD, '05 JONES, '05 GATESON, '06 DUFF1-zxa, '05 REED '06 PROF. H. M. HOl'liINS, Organ C. C. BRAINERD, '06, .4.v.r1'Jfa11f O fn' Qllbaprl Wuniturs O. YV. CRAIG, '03 H. B. XT.-XNDEIxbOLvAlxT 03 147 1 Sept. I9 ll 20 ' 22 C ll C 26 di ll Oct. 2 4. 8 ' II ' 18 li Nov. 8 Svinhrnin' Qlalvnhzu' flinniliriall 2? Syphax, '03, looks' at Football Team, and says we shall beat Yale this year. ' Vanderbogart, '03, says no more girls for him. Craig, '03, shows up with a moustache. Goodale, '03, comes back with a new bug. Van Weelden, '03, comes back with a new joke. Clarke, '03, comes back With a new tongue Cold one worn outj. Everyone else comes back. First chapel, and first oilicial appearance of Freshmen. ' Craig takes off his moustache. Rain takes color out of it, and, inci- dentally, spoils bulletin rush. ' First Football game of season, Trinity vs. Yale. LScore withheld for fear of offending Yale.j Push rush won by Freshmen. Beer rush a tie. Psychology class serenades Prex. Oh, wouldn't he ramble? Class requested to serenade Prof. Luther. Trinity vs. Springfield Y. M. C. A. Training School. Let us not rake up old scores. Underclass football game. Nobody lost anything, or won anything, either. Matriculation : new students perj ure themselves to obey college laws. Underclass Field Day won by 1905, 23M - 1255.- Trinity football team goes to West Point. 1906 wins at baseball, S - 5. N. Y. U. football team comes to Trinity. Wesleyan football team comes to Trinity. Challenge to a debate received from Bates College. Trinity accepts. 149 Tlriniig iflimvrirkrf at A Trinity student named Bradin Said, Notice the mold I am madeinf' Said his friend, When you're dressed You appear at your bestg But, suppose you attempt to go Wadin' ! ff' There once was a student named Heyn Who Went into commons to deyn. When he came out he said, As he smote his churn's head, My pickles! They served them in vveyn A student who answered to Golden, Rernarked, See all the prizes l've holden. But the air filled with cries, For they said, What's a prize? By gracious! this man is a bold 'un ! 2? One who went by the surname of Bruce Said, This strenuous life is no use. If I ever reach home I'l1 never more roam, But live the life of a recluse. 21 A fellow whose name is Bill XVherry lVas as beautiful as he was merry. But he lost the two-mile, Which stirred up his bile, And we fear we shall have him to bury. ISI There's a well-known Trinity guy Who's just a bit too fond of puy. One day, for a bluff, He ate ten, a quant. suff., And the doctors all fear he will duy. 2? A young man whose surname is Trumbull Is built with a nature so humbull That, though oft he received A goose-egg, and was grieved, It is said he would not even grumbull. There once was a Trinity bloke Whose parents forbade him to smoke. So be bought cigarettes, Had U D. T's for his pets, And now they are sorry they spoke. I 23' A pitcher who might have been Grange, When a game was on, once muttered. Strange! But it I could do nothing finer . Than catch a hot liner, always seems out of my range! Yes, no one could be bounder To stop a swift grounder, But it always seems out of my range Oh, so often I try . For to land a nice fly, But it always seems out of my range, Oh, it always seems out of my range 152 I ! range, range ll I l Uhr lgnnnrarg iliraivrnitg nf Kappa 'Brin Ighi ' 1 FOUNDED IN 1776 AT MARY AND WILLIAMS COLLEGE 'ft A illnll nf Hniteh Glhaptvrz ALPHA OF GREAT BRITAIN ALPHA OF IRELAND . ALPHA OF FRANCE . BETA OF FRANCE . ALPHA OF LMASSACHUSETTS BETA OF MASSACHUSETTS GAMMA OF MASSACHUSET'l'S AL-PHA OF CONNECTICUT BETA OF CONNECTICUT ALPHA OF NEW YORK BETA OF NEW YORK GAMMA OF NEW YORK DELTA OF NEW YORK EPSILON OF NEW YORK ZETA OF NEW YORK ETA OF NEW YORK . THETA OF NEW YORK IOTA OF NEW YORK . ALPHA OF PENNSYLVANIA BETA- OF PENNSYLVANIA BETA OF GERMANY . ALPHA OF RUSSIA ETA OF CHINA OMEGA OF JAPAN . OMIKRON OF THE PHILIPPINES 153 Trinity College, Cambridge Trinity College, Dublin Ecole de Beaux Arts, Paris Emynxt University Smith College Wellesley College Harvard Annex Trinity W'esleyan University Wells College Vassar Sage College, Cornell University Zymtba College Blypqksm University Dnjlucix Institute Qvltjmin Lytnqbrnp Atljo Cornbinojint Bryn Mawr Nowhereatal Heidelberg University of Mskovitchjski University of Shanghai University of Tokio University of Manila 0 .. x J I Cz-2' ' I 5, 'll' yd X 'I pd . ' J 1, GF emrllxv ,TTT ffirmiirz-jj' .TwE,.. 5' ' ', ' 6 - i f T11 RK ' 5 . -- - .. -1-1-f 1-5 111.5 M . ' - ' , ' ' , ,., ,, , . YQ. f 3 f x--- L-, , '- '-' q . 3..- . Q '- ' --- , R '-E1-ff. ..' X , A., 7-i'-' - 4 45531. Rfk E 'X - g - 131+ ,, . 'wi -- ,J ,. - 1- - ,- - L a - fi - rr. - -2-..- T . .- ' -'FN A Fi--+-- A--e.'iiS -'af i f f . a. - .'wiwiE52HWEEE2aktfainzassa-51 - - -1., Sg r.. .- A 5-1711? ' -- ....:' na. ' ,... - Q- -7,, :, K' , ,f - - -- 22 -. 'ilfyil ,f f, .--..12'1 -fi'T'. U-- ..-5 gif? ,.- 'QQ QED- .sss - A 'ij Qi Wana Nec Ze poeniteaf calamo t1'ivi.rse Iabellum IEEE Zlirrprra nf 1112 151412 nf 1522112 mhnnr Nampa ana Glut nn the Einx H. M. Gregory, '56 S. McConihe, '56 H. W. Kloppenburg, '58 J. E. Mears, '58 T. B. Sexton, '6o W. H. Tibbits, '61 L. K. Storrs, '63 N G H H B. J. . B. Dayton, '63 . M. Stanley, '68 S. Carter, '69 Van B. Kissam, '69 E. Backus, '7o K. Stout, '70 W. Drayton, '71 E. P. Cotton, '71 G. C. Burgwin, '72 J. T. Bowditch, '73 C. E. Craik, '74 T. L. Stedman, '74 H. E. Whitney, '74 S. St. J. Morgan, W. R. Blair, '75 W. I. Roberts, '75 E. N. Burke, '76 B. E. Warner, '76 W. E. Rogers, '77 B. F. H. Shreve, '78 O. Buffington, '79 O. Holway, '8o C. Carpenter, '82 J. R. Cunningham, '85 C. G. Child, '86 C. H. Tibbits, '87 F. B. Whitcomb, '87 J. W. R. Crawford, '88 L. H. Paddock, '88 E. N. Scott, '89 E. B. Bulkeley, '90 G. W. Sargent, '9o T. L. Elwyn, '92 igrrmznt lirrprra I 55 T. H. Yardley, '92 L. D. Hubbard, '93 G. D. Hartley, '93 F. C. Edgerton, Q4 H. T. Greenley, '94 F. S. Burrage, '95 C. DuB. Broughton,'95 DeF. Hicks, '96 E. W. Robinson, '96 E. F. Waterman, '98 H. R. Rernsen, '98 J. NV. Nichols, '99 J. H. K. Davis, '99 J. G. Mcllvaine, 'oo E. P. Taylor, jr., 'oo R. Fiske, 'o1 H. H. Rudd, '01 S. St. I. Morgan, 'o3 G. D. Rankin, '03 G. D. Rankin. '03 3. -KX N' . R. . if., Nw RN A -x. C SAA . ssh fm . X 'N 'A nv.. A ..-....... . ., Svnphnmnrv Bining Gllnh FOUNDED BY THE CLASS OF ,QQ ON FEBRUARY 15, 1897 W. B. Allen, '04 P. L. Barton, '02 H. S. Bradfield, 'oz J. W. Bradin, 'oo P. H. Bradin, '03 H. D. Brigham,'03 W. P. Brown, 'or - D. H. Browne, '03 T. P. Browne, jr., '00 C. E. Bruce, Jr., '03 M. H. Buiiington, '04 S. H. Clapp, 704 M. W. Clement, '01 D. S. Corson, '99 J. H. K. Davis, ,QQ T. N. Denslow, '04 E. J. Dibble, '04 W. H. Eaton, ,QQ J. D. Evans, 'ox C. F. Clement R. M. Ewing Mrahnatr llillvmhrm R. Fiske, for H. FOX, 'oo R. Fuller, Jr., 'oo H. MCK. Glaze'brook,'00 E. B. Goodrich, '02 E. Goodridge, Jr., '02 D. Green, '99 G. Haight, '00 C. B. Hedrick, '99 Henry, '03 C. H. Hill, 'oz W. Larchar, Jr., '03 P. L. Lightbourn, '04 E. G. Littell, '99 H. R. Mcllvaine, ,O4 J. G. Mcllvaine, '00 P. L. McKeon, '04 W. I. McNeil, 'OI E. H. J. H. H. L. s. sr. Maddox, '04 Maginnis, '02 G. Meyer, '03 1. Morgan, '03 W. C. Hill, 'oo B. K. Morse, '90 H. A. Hornor, '00 I. W. Nichols, '99 I. M. Hudson, '01 A. H. Onderdonk, ,QQ R. H. Hutchinson, '03 H. C. Owen, '99 D. B. Jewett, 'oo C. C. Peck, '02 -I. MCA. johnson, '03 R. E. Peck, '0x G. T. Kendal, '90 F. NV. Prince, 'oo 2'-Xriinv ililvmhers C. E. Gostenhofer C. M. Rhodes C. W. Remsen W. P. Stedman 157 G. D. Rankin, '03 E. A. Rich, '99 H. H. Rudd, 'or D. L. Schwartz, '00 A. C. Short, '03 E. K. Sterling, '99 NV. B. Sutton, '99 -I. P. XV. Taylor, 'oz w. s. A. R. R. B. A. D. J. M. R. N. C. H. H. R H. D. H. L. C. B. Townsend, '04 Trumbull, '03 Van de XVater Van Tine, '04 Vibbert, '99 'VVa1keI', ,OI 'xVeibel, '02 XVheeler, '01 'xVhite, 'oz XVilson, jr., '0r Watson Wynkoop 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1349 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1357 1858 1859 I86O 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 Qlnllrgv marnhaln PLINY A. JEWETT ALBERT DODD GEORGE W. BEERS THOMAS T. GUION C. B. VARLEY GEORGE R. HAIL FRANCIS J. CLERC JOHN G. STERLING SAMUEL FLOWER JAMES B. WAKEFIELD DAVID,F. LHMSDEN WILLIAM C. PETERS EDWARD H. BRINLEY SAMUEL SHERMAN CHARLES E. TERRY JAMES W. SMYTH A. HAMILTON POLK J. GARDINER WHITE W. BUTLER KRUMBHAAR JARED STARR SIDNEY HALL JOHN H. S. QUICK SAMUEL B. WARREN WM. G. DAVIES WM. B. TIBBITS G. W. HUGG JOHN J. MCCOOK ' THOMAS R. ASH C. T. OLMSTED CHARLES WANZER HENRY K. HUNTINGTON HOWARD C. VIBBERT JOSEPH B. C1-IESI-IIRE '81 I 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1379 I88O 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1901 1902 GEORGE E. ELWELL D. PAGE COTTON JOHN W. GRAY RUSSELL MUIQRAY L. M. PLUMER CHARLES D. SCUDDER HENRY H. BRIGHAM J. ELLIS KURTZ R. B. BRUNDAGE WM. N. ELBERT HENRY C. LOVEBRIDGE WM. B. NELSON CHARLES H. CARTER J. ELDRED BROXVN E. S. 'VAN ZILE S. S. MITCHELL E. B. HATCH W. B. OLMSTED W. F. MORGAN, JR. E. N. SCOTT E. MCP. MCCOOR T. P. THURSTON WM. JOSEPH MILLER WM. FRENCH COLLINS ROBERT PRESCOTT PARKER JOHN MOORE MCGANN WM. SPEAICHT LANGEORD, JAMES NVATSON LORD JAMES WATSON LORD ELTON GARDINER LITTELL HARRX' ARCHER HORNOR GODFREX' BRINLI-QY RICHARD NICKS WVICIBIZL J N- -f N ff X F - 1 ' f?,f f f' W' , ::' f - - ff I' . , , '4' SWE- l X X I . i,l,y,!4,l.,l.y!7,?!,,.!:.5 ,Qtl ,ij 4. X lx vwxbl f 1 xv H WN W I ' , limi' A X nj' ll 7 ee .f1iyfff, f4f.44.f A Cvijl rw .f xl..ll..L1ul i'Ii lXl5g QAN XZBAL UTfllTSQHllml1lXlC ., 1827 Isaac E. Crary 6 Samuel C. Goldsborough 1828 Henry G. Smith William H. Walter 1829 joshua G. Wright Samuel S. Lewis I83O Augustus F. Lyde Isaac W. Hallom 1831 Nathaniel E. Cornwall joseph R. Eccleston I 1832 E. Edwards Beardsley john W. French 1833 ' Hugh L. Morrison Edward Hardyear 1834 William Payne Solomon G. Hitchcock 1835 Robert Tomes Edward Van Deusen 1836 X james H. Elliott Isaac H. Tuttle 160 1837 Abner jackson john T. Cushing 1838 Charles Gillette Cyrus Munson 1339 Isaac G. Hubbard Nathaniel O. Cornwall 1840 Robert B. Fairbairn Vandervoort Bruce 1841 William H. Frisbie Henry D. Noble Thomas R. Pynchon 1842 I George Rossiter Henry C. Preston 1843 Thomas S. Preston George Ker 1844 David P. Sanford Tilton E. Doolittle 1845 Robert C. Rogers john A. Paddock 1846 john IV. Bacon Samuel M. Wfhiting 1847 Samuel Benedict George S. Gilman 1848 Benj. H. Paddock Nath. N. Belden . 1849 john M. Atwood George WL Giddings 1850 john T. Huntington Daniel E. Loveridge 1851 - Charles I. Hoadly Alex. G. Cummings 1852 Lucius H. jones Francis Chase . 1853 Alfred L. Brewer William G. Spencer 1854 George D. johnson james H. Williams 18 55 Luke A. Lockwood Edwin C. Bolles 1856 Daniel E. Holcomb Samuel F. Hotchkin 1357 Samuel Herman George B. Hopson 1858 George S. Mallory William H. Vibbert 1359 Samuel B. Warren Edwin E. johnson I86O Charles H. W. Stocking Augustus johnson 1861 Arthur W. Allen A. B. Jennings A 161 1862 James B. Murray George W. Hugg 1863 John S. Smith W. N. Ackley 1864 Robert A. Benton joseph F. Ely 1865 Charles T. Olmsted Edward S. johnson 1866 Samuel Hart Henry A. Metcalf 1867 William R. Mackay George G. Nichols 1868 Frank L. Norton Frank H. Potts 1869 George O. Holbrooke Arthur McConkey 1870 George MCC. Fiske Harlow R. Whitlock 1871 George W. Douglass Chauncey C. Williams 1872 Paul Ziegler james H. George 1873 1 Leonard VV. Richardson Oliver H. Raftery 1874 . Edward N. Dickerson james D. Smyth 1875 George M. Hubbard Edward WY Worthington 1876 Isaac Heister Charles E. Moore 1877 Charles C. Edmunds, john Prout 1878 john D. Hills john G. Williams 1879 Alfred Harding james S. Carpenter ISSO T. M. N. George S. 'Lorin Webster 1881 J. Russell Parsons Charles W. jones 1882 'Seaver M. Holden john H. McCrackan 1883 R. T. Reineman J. E. Brown 1884 Henry R. Neely William S. Barrows 1885 H. B. Loomis Robert Thorn 1886 Herman Lilienthal William I. Tate 1887 Orrin A. Sands William A. Beardsley 1888 Lewis H. Paddock Charles E. Purdy 1889 Willard Scudder joseph W. Fell V. S jr. X7- S. V. S. V. S. V. S. V. S. V. V. S. V S V. S. V S. V. S. V S V. S. 1903 Harry C. Golden llenry l.. G. Mcyc 102 1890 Clifford S. Griswold William H. C. Pynchon 1891 Harry Howard Charles Herbert Young 1892 Albert Crabtree Romily F. Humphries 1893 March Chase Mayo Robert Peck Bates 1894 Nathan Tolles Pratt Cameron Josiah Davis 1895 Edward Myron Yeomans Sydney Key Evans 1896 George Nahum Holcomb George Blodgett Gilbert ' 1397 Hermann von VV. Schulte john Robert Benton 1898 Woolsey McA. johnson Albert Morey Sturtevant 1899 Harold Loomis Cleasby Charles Williani Henry 1900 Simon Lewis Tomlinson Harry Archer Hornor 1901 Francis R. Sturtevant Frank Halsey Foss N 1902 Anson T. McCook Karl Philip Morba Lgnnnr Im fm the Hear 19111 uma Ennnxa In the Qlluza nf 19112 Va!edlff07'.J' ANSON THEODORE MCCOOK Sf'Zufaf07'J' KARL PHILIP MORBA Honor Oratzon MARSHAL BOWYER STEM ART I I l I l - I , - y 6 3 ' . . , , , , W ' 0 4 A.. 7 Gbthrr Sspeakrrn at Glnmmrnrrmnni EDMUND JANES CLEVELAND, JR. STHE CHEMICAL PRIZE ESSAY Ersl Przlze . . Second Przlze TUTTLE PRIZE ESSAY . MA'I'HEMATICAL PRIZE . GOODWIN GREEK PRIZES Rest Przlae L Second Przee . PRIZES IN HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE Rest Przke . . Second Przae . HOLLAND PRIZE SCHOLARSHIPS In Me Class Qf-1903 '-X In ine Class Qjt. 1904 H 4 In the Class Q' 1905 HARTFORD ADMITTITUR PRIZE ALUMNI PRIZES IN ENGLISH COMPOSITION In ine Class Q' 1902 fn the Class Qf-1903 FRANK VV. WHITLOCK PRIZES Res! Przae . Second Przbe THE DOUGLAS PRIZE . ' THE METAPHYSICAL PRIZE THE MACKAY-SMITH PRIZES Eh! Przlze . . Second Przke . Arthur Muirson Bellamy Hubert Dana Goodale Jarvis McAlpine johnson Edmund Janes Cleveland, jr Edmund Samuel Carr Edmund Samuel Carr l:Not awardedj l:Not awardedll Karl Herbert Fenning Henry Louis Godlove Meyer Bayard Quincy Morgan Edmund Samuel Carr Walter Beach Sherwood Horace North Anson Theodore McCook Karl Philip Morba Thomas McBlain Steele Harry Clifford Golden Edmund Crawford Thomas Thomas McBlain St-:ele Edmund Crawford Thomas Harry Clifford Golden Marshall Bowyer Stewart Bayard Quincy Morgan Karl Herbert Fenning 'F The prizes are arranged in the order of their foundation. I , Gbptimi SAMUEL HART,, '66 GEORGE OTIS HOLBROOKE, '69 LUCIUS VVATERMAN, '71 LEONARD WOODS RICHARDSON, '73 HIRALI BENJAMIN LOOMIS, '85 HERMANN LILIENTHAL, '86 WILLARD SCUDDER, '89 HAIQOLD LOOMIS CLEASBY, ,QQ FRANCIS RAYMOND S'1'UR'1'EVAN'1', 'OI WILLIAM PERRY BENTLEY, 'Oz EDWARD HENRX' LORENZ, 'oz ANSON THEODORE MCCOOIQ, 'O2 KARL PHILIP MOREA, 'oz MARSHALL BOWYER STEWART, 'O2 llnl QQ-k'1?i ' A TL ' ff . I A I' til- . iffiZf7z7 X1 w 1 Z T' U H if 'iff ffffz df ff fri' X1 X . L. I 1 iff If I v1 ' V w a' 4457 ff? y if y, I f :II XR I Z EO U k A ' gy 5 X mg Q ' W Z ff ' f if lf ' 1559 Ju A 1 ? Us X I mf-I 'HW ,rwI,'C'QmH I-T-H A --Af , , f S ' A I' K If ,II --J - ,I.! WT! - ,.'51nT JSE' -M 'U' ,IA 'ill Q15 - I mlllfji gg 4 0112155 Bag JUNE 22,AIQO3 PHILIP SAFFORD CLARKE , , , Pwsiafmt PI-:RCIVAL HAUTREY BRADIN , , Pwmzm, THEOPHILUS JOHN MINTON SYPHAN Omfor A HERVEY BOARDMAN VANDERBOGART pad REEVE HUNTINGTON HUTCHINSON . Hi,f,,,i,,,, ARTHUR CHADVVELL SHORT. . 5f,,,f5m'C5,,,, ORA WILFRED CRAIG . . Treaszarer' HARRY CLIFFORD GOLDEN .... S Chaiwwn Coffma- Q tee on Commztzfces. MORGAN MEYER A SHORT TRUMBULL I-IUTCHINSON BRUCE THOMAS SHORT CLARKE Qlnmmittvvz Qlllass Ebay 1 CLARKE, ChClZ:7'77ZlZlZ Beceptiun BRIGHAM, ChLZi7'1llH7Z jnhitatiun JOHNSON, Ckairzluzlz finanre VAN WEELDEN, Chairman Dbutugrupb BRADIN, ChIZZ'7'il1lZlZ EDra1natiw SHORT, C hflliflllflll 165 TI-IOMAS CRAIG f - PRENBAT H TRENBATI'I BRADIN HUTCHINSON FALKNOR GARVIN LARCHAR P' L I i I I I i I 3 e Tr I I H 0 3 5 I 1 I I I I . I I I IIKI I I II EI . II I: II II II I If I II I I II I II If .I I I I :I II .I II 'I ,. .I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II II If I I: I I I JI - 2 iff . X 1 I ui 1 .,,,.-f. V- . zz, ':T.f- T - -1, .ff .1 -7 ,kz gw .f',,,m.,II. , ,jf 9 - x ', I,-IJ' ,,f 3- Q' Zfffif .f- -IWIYT '- -, . 1? - r li-p ..'. .II21,.I S 55 -6 ffffffi' 'I,1-'II-I-I : M5122 . 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JOHNSON, '03 B. Q. MORGAN, ,O4 R. H. BLAKESLEE, 'O5 P. T. KENNEDY. 'O5 B. ROBERTS, 'O5 W. B. SHERWOOD, 'O5 H. G. BARBOUR, 'O6 H? Gbftirvra Hiemhrrn RP' Presiden! Vice-Prz.via'f1zz' Secrefafy- T reasurer G. D. BOWNE, 'o6 C. C. BRAINERD, 'O6 P. E. CURTISS, 'O6 F. W. LYCETT, 'O6 B. C. NIAERCKLEIN, 'O6 C. F. MOULTON, 'O6 H. NORTH, 'O6 Svhatturk Svrhnul Gllnh ' r Gbiiirrrn HENRY L. G. MEYER . - P7'f 'ide'lt CARLOS E JONES Vice-P1'e.via'n1t HARRY HUET . Sm'emU' GEORGE P. PIERCE . Treasurer 167 - r i 5. Ui S S S X S E . S Q . 5 'S SS -ff 1-. X? -' A . - .. 'df ix -Wi - 51. 15' K -1.2 l 1 x ' I .1 -fly - f- - 2:vs-wgiE,,igH:f fg..g:,!:ral-Q-re. I- - . -:-'S -:L 'FIM 1-EESZ'-A 'Lu -Zqixf Efflllnlgir fs SMT I-'-'E' I 1,1 S115 . F Ehvi :H '-1 --112, 5 E :zh- Y WJWWW11-Wjmf ,ffiffiqr gin' 5, is Q - 5-:'H'W-.--- - - . , 1-' if ',,,f.af me 69.1-' 4 f ' VV ,. 5 -- f -' -24 A .N 7... 512: A :.' .2,:L,,.x, SQF N 1 f 22737 iw, W . -X -.. ' . 'wif-A . .. -Ama . 1 , -' -- In vu, KQV' Q-'-eg! 'f 4' '-.. 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S' 5 ...A -9' xg 11 .5 -'L 5. 1 f'4':5',iN H 'w.rNi-i f -' xg , '5?'-ima 'Q f-4 ,E2.:,'3E:1-+1 --0 : j: 5.3-3.51 -'fy 555,45 Z- if fx ' -WF 122--L Zig K.-wall .4.::S m - A-- ' 5-J'-w -Q: ' -:f1- iv '-Viv,-' 1 ': FT. 1?:'RL+m V' -SS :F-155555, 34 Q ii?-6.1, uslfxr.. . . .wrw - : 'Nh R K - NQ. .-N--- - --1-H . -f . - - - Q 6-v. :-- in sux, 5 ' . n. Q W P3 5 . Axl X , gi. 5 A Li-flifiii ' Li - ' HA fl ii, - .Q-531.2-T -- 5- v - - . ' 'far ' . rf ' ' '-1 45?-.. -fm:-2j,'Z. : ' -V :4-: ....- , 'J'.'., :r..1.iEr3:.q,,,, lj --V n W ' V - 1- X ff .-:'1:PN ,S 4 5 A-. j--::..1',.5-55 ,-- -W -ff , --- V J .Y -.. gg. ..- . K K-'Y , 7:1- -' --: -1- 7' RlNlTY5T PAUKS Cl1..vB. Marhrn Gliig Rah ! Rah ! Rall .f Rah ! Rllh ! Rah .f Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! Si. Paufs --- Pfesident, . J. W. O'C0NN0R, '05 Vive-President, . C. B. YVYNKOOP, '05 Sccrztary and T1'eaxure1', . . S. PIINE, 'o6. mP11IlIP1'5 R. Nuns GRAIAIAM, 05 J. W. O'C0NN01:, '05 A. D. I-IA1G11'1', '06 C. M. Rmm, '06 J. S. I'IINE, '06 C. XV. R1-:Ms1aN, '05 O. M01:0AN, '06 S. NV1m1:1s11, '06 C. B, VVYN1400l', '05 108 flrinitg Glnllvgv Evhating Qllnh A 25' HARRY CLIFFORD GOLDEN, . EDMUND CRAXVFORD 'FI-IOMAS . 0 'fc O illvmhvgrz A H. C. GOLDEN, 'O3 E. C. THOMAS, 'O3 5 'I I l E i ' I i i l I V i v i K Q 1 H i 4 l El 'J I T . I I 4 l 21 . w ff P ' vb' I 'f Presidcnt 5. , . Secretary- Treasurer 1 l l X VI l 'E , 'l . . l Q l V Q :ll l f l A . , 1 B. Q. MORGAN, '04 1. l l C. J. HARRIMAN, 'O5 , , r t H. L. G. MEYER, '03 V C. E. GOSTENHOFER, '05 O. W. CRAIG, '03 C. E. JONES, 'O5 R. H. HUTCHINSON, '03 R- E- CAMERON, '06 lg P. E. CURTISS, '06 3 rl ,L l ls A 'EPIIEITP V Al With Bates College at LeWiston,'Maine, April I7. 1903 H 451 C Gram E C THOMAS ,O3 H. C. GOLDEN, 'O3 H L G MEYER '03 C. I- HARRIMAN, '05, f41ff '1fU'f 4 i 169 A l 6 l I 5. K, . . I E, ? ,WYLA I Regular meetings on Tuesdays at 4 r. M. in P Q Irinitg Olnllvgv Minlngiml Svrmiuar 22' Hllrmhvrzs PROF. C. L. EDXVARDS, Chairman H. D. GOODALE, '03, Secrefarg' DR. GENT1-IE Miss STONE, of the Hartford Public High School Miss WATKINSON, of Smith College W. B. SHERWOOD, 'o5 W. S. PERRY, '06 D. E. LAUDERBURN, '06 '51 illlrriings rofcssor Edwards' otlice, in the Boardman Hall of Natural History. Th enabl e purpose of the Seminar is strictly scientilic, the general object being to e the members to keep abreast with recent discoveries in biology. 170 1 ' illiarriagvn 451 1 Married, in Navy Yard Chapel, Mare Island, Cal., October 22, IQO2, john Henry King Burgwin, '77, and Miss Ruth Leeds Kerr. Married, in Brooklyn, N. Y., October 15, 1902, Lloyd Saltus, '87, and Miss Sarah Seaman. Married, in St. Peter's Church, Morristown, N. J., June 17, IQO2, the Rev. Godfrey Malbone Brinley, '88, and Miss Elizabeth Miller. Married, in St. Ge0rge's Church, Hanover Square, London, August 7, IQO2, Edward Norman Scott, '89, and Miss Florence Nicoll. 5 Married, in Hartford, January 14, 1903, Edwin Stanton Allen, '94, and Miss Alice Robbins Clarke. Married, in St. George's Church, Flushing, L. I., June 4, IQOZ, Francis Cruger Edgerton, M.D., '94, and Miss Edith Hopkins Arnold. Married, in Hartford, May IO, IQO2, George Edwin Hamlin, '95, and Miss Eliaabeth May Woodworth. I Married, in Hankow, China, October 20, 1902, the Rev. Samuel Harrington Littell, '95, and Miss Charlotte Muller Mason. Married, in Washington, D. C., February 4, 1903, the Rev. George Blfldgfftt Gilbert, '96, and Miss Mary Jane Shelley. V Married, in the Church of the Messiah, Gray110ld, Penn-1 Deffembef 27, 1902, Allen Reshell Van Meter, '99, and Miss Agnes Howard Converse' 171 S , '?jx g 11,43 N .I P F 2' IHE A vu nlngg l ul lux Du KIUILI IIUNIINCFON NICHOLLS DD 2 Dual NLUXVLIIIDCI II, IQO2 ul lux luOMxS GNTLAUDET LHD DD 42 Dnec XuguSL 97 IQO2 SXNIUII JXMJS CLARIYE 45 IDILC1 Decembel 26 IQ02 1 II XDDLUS CRAN1' 45 D1ed Mmch 9, IQO2 RICH xRD XVILLIAM HART JARVIS, 48 Dled Iinuary 2I IQO3 Emu um HCUNTINGTOIX BRINLLY, MD 49 D1ed March 14, 1902 D1ed Apr11 II IQO2 MAJOR GRAHAM DAV1S, 57 D1ed October 27, 1902 '1HE REV JAMES BYRON MURRAY, DD 6 D1ed June 19, 1902 STLPHEN HOLEROORF, 67 D1ed Apr1l 22, IQO2 RT REV ROBERT WVOODWARD BARNVVELL DD LLD 72 D1ed Iulv 24 IQO2 THOMAS RAWDON FISHER, 72 D1ed March 9 IQO9 REV W1LL1xM FOSTER MORRISO D1ed September IO, 1902 THE N CHARLES CLARIXE NORTON, 77 D1ed Apul 25 T902 FREDERICK CIPEAVILLE RUSSELI D1ed September 8 1902 JAMES DAYTON GALLAGHER, 95 D1ed Apr11 1 1901 0 'l' -1 '-2'. 1. Lic ua '- 1' , , . - -, 39 'I' -: 'ii A ,, . f . ' ' 'Y ' 'J A xl .f ' -- - ,U , . 1 F 1 , 7 r- 5 . Au 'J A A , . A 1 - A , I I .l I r , . . L, i x 7 3 . C 1 , . -4 ri x T 1 2 . ., I THE REV. CHRISTOPHER STARR LEFFINGWELL, ,54 I . . , ' A 2 1 I J O , A . ., - - ' 5 Y , -4 ' , 7 . ' . lf L , ' 1 - -: - -1 . v , i H 5 ' 3 . J .edu , . , 1 2 ! 4. , . E - xx Y 1 . J 1 ' 2 , . 173 J I Jn illllrmnriam I-QC ILLIAM COURTNEY ADAMS, familiarly known as Uncle Billy, vi xg Professor, etc., who for more than Hfty years was con- Q! nected withithe undergraduate body at Trinity College as a loyal and willing attendant. Simple and kindly, thoughtful of others, free from all taint of malice or uncharitableness, faithful in the performance of his duties, he endeared himself to the entire College body, and his death has come as a shock to Trinity Alumni all over tl1e country, who knew and loved him. He passed away quietly at his home, No. 5 Waliiut Street, Novem- ber 251 190a. Resolutions were passed by the College body, and a movement 1S now on foot to erect a suitable memorial to him, in some part of the College grounds or buildings, that his name may not be forgotten in the institution he loved and served so long and faithfully. I74 Y A l E ,1...... W. M..,,.-, 'fx --W ' X M ....,.X NA, K. , ..-GA xl' -fqxmz nur-wa . v x a li' ' H I ? x I ' r I V 1 w' M1 K. . 4 EIN 1 :qu gr, 33' Q ?1 II iff' 231, in V 1 1 i 5 51 fi 1 if HI T Qffi' ' 'L '3:Nfi . .W . - I I 11- . 45 ' 'nj' A g , Vg .jfL1q ' 'Q f , L Q 'b 3 l 7 1 J Q ' 'V 3 '1 l.w.5if ' 1 f l'11t! H. ' UWJ X! . 1 f..z1u .- 5 -1 i El1 11Q l3! Q21 Q19 a ,Qkrf li lj ' ' Lpiwpfgg ff 1? M ,1,,'l,l1 s u ' ' . -Vw I X '21 fl! L 'I ,L Q 'Ugg I , 5 ir ' wi ,1,:,.5, 5 ,F ',1f'ff, VH!!! 5.1 ' K l'y . 'ix N , THE JQHNS-PRATT C0 I-IARTFQRD, CONN. W VULCLABESTON MOULDED MICA SACHS HNOARKH FUSES W'ilLlNllll- 'UJ3 I cut uml call, I swear. The smlm PREMIER Twfwm f l No. az PEARL STREET, 1 T e HARTFORD, CONN A lHESnlmPnenTERTTPewm1BR T IS A landmark of everq well regulated business com mumtq 'lllli SMITH PRFHIERTYPEWRITER Co Svnmzuse NY U 5 A Q I' IIOWSAPD IUITILT WI . , . - ' ' Q , O V ' K K ' tri' N f f .L tl . X , I r In Q , N N T., ' .,11 V 1' A T' . ' . 1 . If - 2 I 3 I 4 l, . I fl :X i'x, V- I - ,- , 'j '1-w,,v.,. ...,.....,.,.f..P' . ' I , A - A . , L A 4 . 5 2 ' ' f f - ' 5 ' . 5 E . , , 1 I i ,L A I A I 1 .V , V K l F. I Y X I , I .' V 5 V, I 7 . Y 'fsggy 4' I ' . V f,:K.Q4f,l , 1 - K Y 1 ' , T2 .1 .51 f ' ' .T 7 T T -, E 1 K' ' ,, V' 5 VV' ,V , ,X 'fr .fl 4 x - ' , I 9 4 o 0 ' ' I ' I 1 . O 1 , V, , I T-V 7.4: , , ,iff 1 y 1 Y V W 4 1 X 4XNLXGE1r- 4 - 7 - 1 J, Q .4 tw' Il, II, I, 'III I II V, I I I I I I I , , I I I , I I ,I ,II W III I Il I I I I II, I ,I Il I I ,I I .III ,III III, ,,, 'I ,I II, ' I I III I, , II 'III I IIIII III . ,I II' I 1 I It ,I I ZIII III I I , ,,, ,,I , ,,I , IIII III I, I, I I II I I I I I I I I ' I I I i I I ' I I I IK, I h I , II I I I I . I I I I I I I, ' ,II fi' I : , I I I IIII I IIII t I III ' I I I,,II1I IIIIi I III III, I SIIII I II 3 III I I I I ,, I II , I , I I I II IIII il' I I I' III I . I , , I I . I I Trenbath ,03. .lmistake more, I am not a musfcia THE CGNNECTICUT MUTUAL Life Insurance Company. ,,,-,,.....-1---- ,1.l..i...1---- Of the S222,022,804.83 which the CONNECTICUT IVIUTUAL has received from its policyholders, it has returned to them or paid to their henehciaries S'p2ZO,472,548.69 or 99.30 per cent. What it has so paid hack and what it still holds as security for policy contracts aggregates 3286.1 17.18540 or128.87 per cent. of its receipts from policyholders. This has been done at an expense ratio of only 9.21 per cent. of the total receipts. That is a record of a Mutual Life Insurance Company, doing actual Mutual Life Insurance, and it challenges comparison. 4 IACOB L. GREENE, Pres't. IGHN M. TAYLOR, Vice Pres't. HERBERT H. WHITE, Sec'y. DANIEL H. WELLS, Actuary. A. T. RICHARDS, General Agent, Room 16, ConIp.Iny's Building. t ix' I artford M New ork Transportation o. 1 I Clarke, 'o3g H A gentleman who loves to hear himself talk. IIARTFORD IrINE. , NEW YORK OFFICE, Pier as tNewJ, East River HARTFORD OFFICE, Foot of State Street, TWO NEW TWIN-SCREW STEEL STEAIMERS NMIDDLETOW H RTFORDH CAPTAIN. R- H- HILLS. il? CAPTAIN, FRED H. BEEBE. s-rzwnnn, ALONZO H. conwm. 405 STEWARD, J. P. MURPHY LEAVES HARTFORD LEAVES HARTFORD Nlonday, Wednesday and Friday Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ' At 5 P. M. until OCTOBER 15th. Leave New York each Alternate Day, from Pier 33 CNew7, East River at 5 P. M. From October I5 to close of navigation, leave Hartford at 4 tn M., New York at 5 P. M. PASSENGER FARES. One Way ,...- SI-50 5 Deck Fare, .... 81.15 Round Trip, good for season, 2.50 State Room, one way, . 1.oo Children, 6 to I2 yrs. of age, Half Price Meals, each, .... . 5o E. S. GOODRICH, President. EDGAR L. SMITH, Sec'y and Ass't Treasurer. C. C. GOODRICH, General Manager. E. B. WILLIAMS, Superintendent. GEO. C. HILLS, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Pier 33 CNewJ, East River, N. Y. W. B. SMITH, New York Agent, Pier 33 QNGWJ1 East River, N- Y' R. F. GOODRICH, Local Agent, No. 285 State Street, Hartford, Conn CVD North, '06: lt is a fearful thing to see a dissipated youth. Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Company Corner of Main and Pearl Streets. x H CAPITAL, sgoopoo. ' SURPLUS, qggeopoo. BANKING BUSINESS. Conducts a general banking deposits received subject to check at sight. Accounts solicited. . business. Accounts opened and ' ALSO ' SAPE DEPOSIT VAULTS.. The most Catjaciotls ind irnpregnable in the city. One thousand safe boxes for rent at from 31510 to 35100 per annum, according to size. , TRUST DEPARTMENT. Is authorized by its charter to act as trustee for indi- viduals and corporations, executor or administrator of estates, guardian of minors, etc. ' . MEIGS H. WHAPLES, President. ' JOHN P. WHEELER,'Treasurer, I-IosMER P. REDFIELD, Assistant Treasurer. HENRY S. RoB1NsoN, Secretary and Manager of Trust Department. Cvil . ' T d 4 H h h ever fed of the daint 11 f B ffl gt 4 C pid dl 1 836-1 903 The Case, Lockwcod and Brainard Co. - fl BOOK and JCB PRINTING Binding and BIanIi Book Manufacturing PRINTERS OF THE TRINITY IVY Corner of PEARL and TRUIVIBULL STREETS HARTFORD, CGNNECTICUT Qviij bd bk i I I I it 3 3 I I . 1 1 1 I : I I I F I I ...t.Q.4...-- A It I I I I 4 I I Lh l hi . P Lf S :vtwerenobdth g Dil ti p di bf thy ig CHARTERED 1866. HARTFORD Life Insurance Company, HARTFORD, CONN. GEO. E. KEENEY, Presfdegzf. Cans. H. BACALL, Sefretm-y. Up:t0:date in Business Methods, in Contracts, in Plans. Best 'Insurance to Buy for Indemnity or Investment. ORDINARY LIFE and LIMITED PAYMENT POLICIES, AUTOMATIC ENDOWMENTS at 80. Amounts 515,000 to 510. Ages 2 to 60. FINANCIALLY STRONGEST. S5141 for every SB100 Liabilities. 325,000,000 Paid to Beneiiciaries. --M INVESTIG,ATE. -F- Home Gffice, 252 Asylum Street. 1 HARTFORD, CONN- my Carpenter, 'o3: I crtna person fi d T. SISSON 6: CO., Druggists, CHEMJCAL AND PHYSICAL APPARA TU5, SPONGES, CHAMOIS. FEA THER DUSTERS, E TC. 1500 SECURITY OIL Headquarters for A 729 Main Sfreef, 01215 W0LD's FAMILY SAL VE. HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT' Worth Learrnrlg -the merits oi the cele bratecl STEIN BLOCH Tailor made ready to ' wear smart clothes for men q ty t rt BLocHc1fh th th pr fh f pf KNOX HATS CUSTOM SHIRTS ors al 8: ATHLETIC CLOTHING 93 99 ASYLUM STREET ' HARTFORD c0NN OUTFI TTER 5 0 . I n . n n o It is the exceptionally good uali of these clothes hat has Won over so many pa icular men from the custom tailors, and the good looks and wear-right fabrics have made many satisfled customers for us. STEIN- o es cos alf e ice o t e custom tailo s' oduct. TRUNKS, BAGS and H f ' . . I . : Q , I D ' '. ,, -.....,.,..-.,..... X CX? I 4 Garvin, -03: H In his calling, let him call but trot, trot trot- 0 for ll trot, ye gods I , I NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE CCIVIPANY, of Hartford, Conn.fA2 DIRECTORS. XVILLIAM B. FRANKLIN, HENRY C. UDD, R FRANK W. CHENEY, FRANCIS T.J MAXWELL, j,A1IfI,,HA1i'LgqNSIGN, AMES NICHOLS. BYRON A. SIMMONS, EAS, P, TAYIZOR OHN R BUCK CHAS H BIIISCOE L ' ' ' I - - X I . A. BARBOUR. JAMES NICHOLS, President. B. R. STILLMAN, Sec'y. H. A. SMITH, ASs't Sec'y. Statement, january I, 1903. -' ---- I- - - SI,000,o0o.0o Re-Insurance Reserve. Legal Standard, 3,23I,I6o.64 Unsettled Losses and other Claims, - 423 430.33 Net Surplus over Capital and Liabilities, - - I'550,802.74 Total Assets, january I, 1903, - - SO,205,393.7I 0 , WESTERN DEPARTMENT: PACIFIC DEPARTMENT: Office, 171 La Salle St., Chicago. Oflice, 32-34 Sansome St., San Francisco FRED. S. JAMES, Gen'1 Agent. GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager. GEO. W. BLOSSOM, Ass't Gen'1 Agent. GEO. W. DORNIN, Assir Manager. . Cl-IAS. RICHARDSON, ed Ass't Gen'I Agent. GULF DEPARTMENT, SOUTHWESTERN DEPARTMENT, R. L. Emery, Gen'1 Agent, Trezevunt 8: Cochran Co., Gen'1 Agents, New Orleans, La. D2-119-S, Texas- NEW YORK OFFICE 339 BROADWAY Eatonmrlbut Paper Co. MAKERS OF HIGH GRADE PAPERS AND ' SOCIETY STATIONERY Pittsfield. A A ' 'I mass' cm Vun NVeelden v '032 Chaste as an icicle. 17 Chas. M. Gaines Printing and Embossing COURHNT BUILDING 66 .ftate Jtreet, : : : , , Telephone 245 Hartford, Conn 7. 7. sgffvso TH SoziZn'.Enn' Pharmacy 6 JVEARESY' !9YI3ST-CLASS DRUG' STORE T0 TIEIZVIT Y COLLEGE 0 If-I5 M0200 Sffeef, opposzfe b'a1'nzz7'n' Park P. O. .ftation No. 5 'V B BULL G. S BULL N B. BULL 65 SON 345 Asylum Sffeef 1 J' fDeaIers in... Hof aqir and HOIL WdfCf Heafers 'i' z WIN THROP RANGES , ' ' G a' Plumbing and Venfilafing 3 Specialfy :Hn Ware and Housefurnrshzng oo s Telephone 331-5 Esfablished 1854 Cxiii J i I I Water Colors Carbon Prints Photogravures Facsimiles Artistic Picture Framing Over 1,000 Patterns always in STOCK. Sgpbar, '03: nj am Sir Gracie, Qu ffee, ' 05 Qjhiflzyns, ' 06 .7fin,4'cA '06 tgoockzie, ' 03 uffann, ' 0-7 .7fvql1, ' 0-7: I ft fl If a . If Jqnrl when ..7o,oe my lips, lei no dog barkln .zzifh fkou basl' some crofchefs in ihy keadlzowf' .7his is ike long and ide skorff of ii. jfe Jrazueih ou! ide fkrfead of his uer'6osiZ'y finer ihan ike sfaple of his angunzenlfu js llZ?ll no more fhalz fbias? .dizzy fone, in his nezl' conzlnorfify of' hair, send ffee a bearcifn when Your Check Is Overdue WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY SUGGEST TO YOU THAT WE'VE PATRONIZED YOUR IVY, WE BELIEVE, SINCE 1890. THEREFORE WE THINK WE SHOULD HAVE ,THE PREFERENCE COLLATERAL LOAN COMPANY 71 .Hsylum J'treet::Room I0 Money ACIVHDCCG Liberally on Diamonds and Jewelry Cxivj Report card: An Ill-favored thing, sir but mi i W M L 5 he own. 97th Semi-Anmnl Financial Statement ' Offhe PHOENIX g- JANUARY 1Sf.f..f2Qf'itiiiTr INSURANCE C0 Cash C apital, S-2,000,000 Assets Available f0c1?FFi-i'AeRI:.cl:ges7,3Qo.:gg.612 I AS FOLLOWS: ' ' ' ' ' 4 Cash on Hand, in Bank, and with A0-ent State Stocks and Bonds, . . C, Sy, ' ' - 31,076,043-70 Hartford Bank Stocks, . , ' H1600-00 Miscellaneous Bank Stocks, , 583,480-00 Corporation Stocks and Bonds, . g7I'637'00 Railroad - . 2322150 County, City and XVater Bonds, ' 2'7 '6 5'75 Real Estate, . . . 3i3'69g'o0 Loans on Collateral, . . , 4 5,020-32 Real Estate Loans, . . , ggno 6'O0 Accumulated Interest and Rents, 44' 53512 TOTAL CASH Asssrs, . . , S6,497,6I2.14 LIABILITIES. Cash Capital, -...... , S2,000,O00.OO Reserve for Outstanding Losses, . . . , 396,429.60 Reserve for Re-Insurance, ..., , 2,635,214,131 Reserve for all other Claims and Liabilities, . . 128,045.00 NET SURPLUS, ...... - 1,337,923-23 TOTAL Asssrs, . , 55,497,612,14 Surplus to POIiCY'hO1defS, 0 0 o 0 0 o Q TOTAL Losses PAID SINCE ORGANIZATION OF COMPANY, S50,169,929.91. D. XV. C. SKILTON, President. J. I-I. MITCHELL, Vice-President. EDXV. MILLIGAN, Secretary. JOHN B. KNOX, Assistant Secretary. LOVEJOY 8: SPEAR, Managers Western Department, Cincinnati, Ohio. i GEORGE H. TYSON, Manager Pacific Department, San Francisco, Cal. J. W. TATLEY, Manager Canadian Department, Montreal, Canada. THE BEST QUALITY COAL and WOOD MAY BE HAD AT . - 746 Main street. W. C. MASON SK C0- CSuccessor to J. I. Poole 85 Co.j R. SPIECEIEIL. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed Suits Made to OPCISY' . 2G Church St. own I n I I I, is I I I :II ,, I gl If I. .I ,. L, L 3. I I 3. I. I I II: I It Ij ,Ii .I of J I I I II !, EI Q! ,Il I, II . II 'I III .. 0 I Q I I I 1 I ,., 4....u. I .II II gl I I .QI I ,I .I II .I I, I I S I, II I I f I is FI I . N. IL: 'l'uechl Tushl Ifeur boys with bugslu CLASS AND FRATERNITY PINS DIAMONDS, WA1-CHES RICH JEWELRY ,sz Leading Jewelers of' Ccnneoticut .3 HE RY KOHN 81 SONS 890 Main Street I 'YS ALL THE ENGRAVINGS IN THIS BOOK WERE MADE BY THE 9 'W' 60 eww ,Q WW 507: 515 Qi, BUFFALO, N YY LARGEST ENGRAVING HOUSE FOR COLLEGE PLATES IN THE STATES. WRITE FOR PRICES AND SAMPLESSI WORK IS ENDORSED BY OVER TWO HUNDRED B MANAGERS OF COLLEGE ANNUALS. A -4,-Q fxviij 0. P F l Johnson, 'o3: Doubtless God could have made a homelier man, but doubtless he never did. Tiki1'u'u'u'iiiiiwii'i'l'Wi'iWNi'u'i'NWVW The Ernst ScH'i1aIlI1Qo. Jewellers, Silversmiths and Diamond Merchants, ' Fine XVatches, Bric-a-Brac, Optical Goods, 941 Main Street, next to Opera House, HARTFORD, CONN. Dempsey 8 Carro11's Fine Engraving, Society Stationery, Weddiuglnvitation EOPP.'.'.'!MPPM!H'MM.RF. s,Reception and Visiting Cards, N.Y. City EXCELLENCE IN STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP CPREDOMINA TES THROUGHOUT OUR WE INVITE YO UR INSPECTION. ...SHOES LARNED ci HATCH. 945 D MAIN STREET, ,HAR TFORD, CONN. FINE FOOTWEAR. Q Xvni 5 llihhlc' 'Qt - ' ' 44 ,. Ho ' 1 - , lhut you do bend your ey? gi fglrglth yfllx . 5-V 59 ancy , Holderness Schggl POR BOYS , , . REPARES for Colleges and Technical Schools. High order of training in mind 9 and body. Individual influences and m5'ffUCfiO11- Gymnasium. Athletic Held nm- ning track. Nloderate terms. Catalogue. Rev lorm Webster M A PLYMOUTH Publisher of Genre Photographs and Reproductions of the Paintings in the Yale School of Fine Arts. Medal at Chicago, Photographers' Ass'n of America, 1887. ISt Prize, Buffalo, Photographers' Ass'n of America, 1891 ISt Prize, Edward L. Wilson, New York City, 1892 Eastman Co., Rochester, New York, 1893 Art Magazine Competition, Ist Prize, 1899-1900 WVorld's Fair, 1893 Paris, 181915 Michigan State Association, 1897-1898-1899 Munich, 1895 London, 1895 Pictures Hung Permanently in Art Galleries of lvlunich, Paris and London, 1895 IIERBERT RAN lJ1XLL, P0RT1:A1'1'U1us 5 STUDIOS: New Haven, Conn., 1062-1064 Chapel Street. Hartford, Conn., Cor. Main and Pratt Streets. Ann Arbor, Mich., Washington Block. Qxixj I 'N 5-I-OU-I-.Sz ll was ever book containing such vile matter? 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