ITHDRAWN 1 X iff: K .ini Q THE TUTTLE COMPANY PUBLISHERS RUTLAND, ' VERMO NT IJ: lk JL Lima LILIL Jklk IK L 'll' K' i! 131! ,Qu Ol E-if ii -.qi IS. Qs QL QI 32' -'id I -Ag 'Nl -Q .A .A 2 klllkll K L '91 Q 9 'THE THMNHTY V 0 LVME .XLIIV IPVJBBLIISII-HIEZID BY THE CLASS 119116 TRINHTY CUJLUEGIEL HARTFORD CCQNN MCCNHXIV Ll F i fi LQ ,E QE !l fig, IPI Qs 'iq ISE 77,3 '! .hy- in r N Vx. f' Q Q- Dx.. A E- rx. .Z 3 E -v I9 '1 Q A ' ' is 1 rf- Z4: 1 ,- zf! Fr? : i S! Pd, Q'-'H 243 , iz i7 ., j ik- QF I' - OF :T 25 QF 5: if :bs Qg h-Q: ,- 34 ,Pf- ix: R, 9 0 FQ' 'viz ig !F by v- - F iv: -.1 F N' T' QF ., 5 gk' ESI: I :da lg 5 i' YA.. 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Qlfter careful oeliheration it has heen thought hest to oisf tarts terrain of these traoitions, whilefol: lowing others, ano the result is herewith suhmitteo to the test of general opinion. lout throughout, it has been the earnest en: oeaoor of the 1Eoaro of QEiJitors to prooure an Zloy which will appeal most strongly to all its reaoers,-unoergraouates, alumni, ano those less intimately tonnecteo with the Qllollegeg an Ilpy whith, in heing an honor to itrinity, will crown with suttess the ioeal of the Qllass of 1916. t ' 5 l . 5 , . . . I 1' , , . F ,4 , , g . .-..-gh. v:r'Pa. M'-' H ' 5,1 X, ,io Ji ,I , g . .N .., . ,. X , . 4' Ag D' M. J . . to -'U x : ' lo so ASD ,all A 1 h .-U - e ' 1 Ou' '-' ' . . - . 3 4 . . . '. . o Q-.' 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Jr., '16, J. A. Mitchell, '15, R. S. Moline, '16, J. H. Pratt, Je., '17, N. R. Sage, '15, 1.. D. Sirnonson, '15, cg D. Thoooooooh, '15, and George R. Stickney: c. H. Baker, Jo., '16, T. A. Poole, '15, B. W. Pelton, '12, for their ooeiene con- tributions. and especially Howard Greenley, '94, for his great kindness in drawing fOr the IW! the beautiful Literary heading which is used this year. For their literary contributions the Editor is indebted to T. C. Brown, 'l5,f R. l... Maxon, '16, and l. C. N. Mitchell, '16, and especially to .Eh Bierck, '17, for time athletic Writempsi O 2' th0'e who 111 0116 Way or another helpednln the production of this volume f th I ' - . . . 0 e VY the Editor Wlshes to express h1S appreciation and thanks. 5 6 s am: Y i I i 4 r l ul W 41 ? 4 1 . I F ,. 1 K 1 1 W i 1, 5 I F it T f i Y F 5 1 ?' f 1 . s Q I if 1 .QED t The Ben. Enrace Ealhmin Zlaitchings, 11111. Q., EB. EB Glass ut -1854. i william Qminn 11-Iilather,4lIlI. QI. amass ufc1S77 Jfranhr Qihester Qurnner iDlJ11lJBHIfll5 f . i ingrateful appreciation of the gift which mane pcussihle the Qtrinitp Zliniun this volume uf the live is respectfully henicateu qv vt: ! fx ' CTT ff X -W . If 1 Y 9606 6 3 . W I i EJO0C3oon:Jooce0f:Joo::ooCJooc:JooomGoocDo0C3o0c:mc:mc:oo:Jo 4 v M 5:5 S2125 2 ' 323 DCDAl.k.D CDF BDITCDM Vie? Qi Emwcwbwowczwcnooooocnoocmcmocawooofswowcswomowowooabmo , :KW S A mg -M ' 3 E.D1TCDPx, IN CHIEF g r i' RQUEM b.CJ'CONNO1L 5 + ++ ' H 3 43- . 4 1a 'I 653 . ' AM EDITOR., sf., f f, 5 wmglf fb. GE,cm5a + l' -AQ' ' H H AffOCIATE. LDLTOM , , , I E 3 l la 1 MMD HAKDlNG,JbJ 1 5 QHAALU P.JCJHNACDN Q j f f 5 ?MffELL z. JQHNNQN 3 , i t E . 4, -Q ii ,aa bvfl Nhff MNAGLL 5 3 NELJQN J.c511,o1xQa 5 'QU S - Aff? bv.f1Nf,ff MANAGLM 3 FRANCU 15. COYLE S A.lE..REDDING 5 L Haabaa? JPLNCIJL 5 FNLDHALCK P. WQCJLLUQ Jb gm ff ' , g g30Ui-0ff300LiUDl Ji0FW00K:1WZ00p foociau oamoocaoozrsaocwoc-Egl -9 '..- -A-. : V - -'.' .if 51,5 2 it ii iiif 1 - - Qllurpuratinn I i The President of the College ex-0fHCi0, Presidents: Hartford' l The Hon. William Hamefsleyi I-'I- D'55 Hartford . The Rev. Francis Goodwin, D.D.'t Hartford J i The Hon. William E. Curtis, LL.D. New York Q f John H. s. Quick, MA. H t Chicago The Rev. William H. Vibbert, D.D. ' ew York N Sydney G. Fisher, L.H.D., Ll...D. Philadelphia ,il James Goodwin, L.l....D.a: Hartford I Q P. Henry Woodward, MHA., Secretary? I Hartford , NVilliam S. Cogswell, lVI.A. A A famaica, N. Y. The Rt. Rev. Chauncey B.. Brewster, D.D. I H Gfff Ofd 4- .T William C. Skinner, IVLAX' 4 Hartford Ambrose Spencer Murray, Jr., lVI.A. li New York' F The Hon. Frank L. Wilcox, B.A.'55 Berlin ,ff The Rev. Henry Ferguson, LLD. Hartford il Edgar F. Waterman, LLB., Treasurer? Hartford tx Edward B. Hatch, B.A.ac ' Haffford -. George Dawson Howell, B..A.',5 - Hartford Xvilliam Gwinn Mather, M.A. Cleveland i' J. Pierpont Morgan, iM.A. ' New YO,-If 2.f:wf.1h03zer:L.Br.i figl The Rev. Saxjiiiizl Hu ngton, LI-hD.l Pittsburgh Fiji ' aff, D'.D., D.Can.l..., I..L.D. Middletown i-gzefldmirgbifl 0xil:1nin??0fPoration form the Executive Committee. Q vii-4. LSAT' ' -- - +--I -l l.'J'f. . ... N, ,sg 1, u i V ' f . 3 'V tx ' . X4 5-3:3 , .1-,QA ER.. WAN5- ffl... ,. .Is -1 . .,:.':.. Lf :w..xl I:'g,...11g1l.:5...',.!,,.. . 'I1 .:.N,..r. , l ...ui X, nm.. ...H .I -4 I' 3 Gd.. , H , -MJ! lj, . - Pnl, ' z'- 17 ii: 'if' ' N1 f- fix: . -.-' C I - .' - '55 . . ' 5 - ' 1 1 i ' . . '. . 3, 'QI'-'H' Vx AZ iii' 'xllvlh' N'51'El'i' ' - .-. -5 wit- 4 L .A r ' - - f .- .t - -' ' - .ff 5 1 . ' mf 1 - - 5 ' 'u ' - 'A --'1i,,. 1: . 'i -E' -7.5 ' , , - ' ,. . .Q .', 1 ' ' i., ,'- ' ,- '.' 1,1 Vvfinlg. '.. ' .. N H .1 -lf. S :Q l N, K : 'z '31h3 'W711'i'ifi-it :'-4'w,R.1i'-'-'l'. '31-1 'I--1'33':I--,:.i'f?--Citi.-,ti K. Liar- -,-...jf -'f -' - . 5.',s1,g 2 ,,-f,hg1','.',1.:nb'1.!! 1. . ' J , ,Q1 ,. Y- 1, - 1 - Y . Q:.,... ' ' ' ' ' -1 --1151? ' Baath uf :Fellows X Lilnesihznt The President of the College, ex-oficio genius gltellutns Vvilliam Stimson Hubbard, M.D. E.. Kent Hubbard, B.S. ' Frederick Everest Haight, Ph.D. I A 1 Walter Stanley Schutz, lVl.A., LLB. I Alexander Taylor Mason, M.A., I..I...B. ' Charles Shiras Morris, B.S. muninr ,imlumsi e The Rev. John Taylor Huntington, M.A., D.D. The Rev. John James McCook, M.A., D.D., LL.D. Lewis Henry Paddock, M.A. s , Hobart Warren Thompson, M.A. Lawson Purdy, LL.D. John Morgan Brainerd, M.A. Qssntiatinn nf the Qlumni Robert H. Schutz, BS. . V. ' A . . John P. Elton, . . . Vic Jacob H. Greene, B.A. . . William Hamersley, LLB. . . . Stantfing Qummittee The Officers of the Association The Rev. Samuel Hart, D.D., D.Can.L., LL.D. William E. A. Bulkeley, PLS. Sydney G. Fisher, LL.D. I5 President c-President Secretary Treasurer The Reverend Flavel Sweelen Luther, PHD.. LL-D A President ' -, ' V- I' Q, ' ., .' -. ,' , -. ' .: Q. - . -. 1 Q. . , . -,. .. - . . -, - ' J' - - - . gf... l 1 , I , 1, - T.TJ?!fyTv1..l 11 1 llll11lll1111111luun I n f F C M L T Y 1 Q N ?' 1:1 kwa, Illllllllllllu Vmllllllttiilllti 1515 iiillllllllllwlllll I V l ' - A .- .. wx on r-gf' F . f ,I I ' 'N ' . N 9,5 - ,-, s .4 I 'll ' 7, I 'll -.'-, N w. - -. ' . ' ..--w-C-1.-.1 . ', V, , . , '- ,. - ..1 '-.-1. '-'.' gr. ' , - , ', if-', .. ' - - . . ',' ' i ,'-'i .' s-' f .-ini i':'1 r I - .' .. . : .1 '- .' i . . . -1'.:'! f f' ' . .ii fi' fv f'i-:VW ' ' ' 1 if ' ' ' i ' . ' ' - ' -' H'-:5'5 f'5. . , Z.-ll, -I ,j..,.. 1 ..5.,-- ' ,- ' 3 -9-'.. f ' - ' -' -x, ' s:j.' ,' . - ' 5: L- ' . ' - - ' ' . '.-.' 'tif' ' . i ' ' i i ' L' ' . ' ' . . N : U I, . ,.- .n , ,ir D, . ' . . h . A . . 4, I. -.-,lsr ,J 11' - . ,. ' . : -1 . '. -7. - -aw 'ws .. 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President and Seaburp Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy 115 Vernon Street COfhce, Williams Hfallj B.A., Trinity, 1870, Ph.D., 18965 LI...D., 1904g Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy at Racine College, 1871-815 Professor of- Mathematics and Astronomy at Kenyon College, 1881-83g Professor at Trinity since 18839 President of Trin- ity College, 1904-g Mkemher of American Society of Me- chanical Engineersg Senator from First District of Connecti- cut, 1907, 1909. fPBK, AT. The Rev, Cmeorge Williamson Smith, D.D., Ll...D. Professor of Metaphysics, Emeritus B.Af., Hobart, 1857, D.D., 1880g D.D., Columbiag LL.D., Trinity, 1887. Chaplain, United States Navy, 1864, Acting Professor of Mathematics, United States Naval Acaclemy, Newport, 1864-65, Chaplain at Annapolis, 1865-68g Rector in various places till 1883, President of Trinity College, 1883- 1904. GAX. 17 , , .,,, . ., ' r , fl' . Y , . ,.,f. 1,- ... . - K ., ' ' 17.1.77 .' U: -'- - .'- '3f'i'5-ff'f 7'- - .' ' ' -, ' ' i . '. 1 - 1-' . V - 'J' ' ' ' I 1 if'- 1- 72 2340: ,. 2?-H7- . If ,v -.- -.-1-ez -a .. is - ,- , . ' .- . . ,rr '-7- L, - .3' : ' -'f.,.. ' ' ff '1 - ' - h. -91 f ,1 :if mi- Q. 4 ,- Q., .fur-. . ,gg ,.,-..,:..,5.57,-5:f,...f..,,,,,-,,- - .1-1.9,-.f,-.zt .,.,.z.:1? -, . .1 ,. V ' ., I . - ' -v 1- -, -1-, Ag-.-ri'-.. 2.1. ---.f-'1-.-1.-..1J.z-e:-'.'-- '-'T'- ' ' '- iw - s.q,3,gy.:-astral.-.-.v - ' - f f Q, , . i Charles Frederick Johnson, L.I-I.D., LL.D, Q Professor of English Literature, Emeritus 69 Vernon Street B.A.., Yale, 1855: M-A-, l863i L-H-D-, l895S Assistant Professor of Mathematics, United States Naval Academy, 1865-70g Professor at Trinity, 1883-g Author of English Word g Three Englishmen and Three Americanshg E.le- ments of Literary Criticismug What Can I do for Brady? and other poemsg Outline History of English and American Literatureng Forms of Verse , Shakespeare and His Criticsf, etc. WT. , The Rev. John James McCook, lVl.A., D.D., l..l...D. Professor of Modern Languages 396 Main Street B.A., Trinity, I863g D.D., 19014 l..L.D., I9I0g studied at Jefferson College, New York College of Physicians and Sur- geons, and Berkeley Divinity Schoolg Second Lieutenant First Virginia Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War? Professor at Trinity since l883g Rector of St. Johns Church, East Hartford, since 1869. Author of reports on poor-law administraton and prison reformg also of numerous magazine articles on vagabondage, political venality, pauperism, drink, etc. YIPBK, SAX, Robert Baird'Riggs, Ph.D. Scoville Professor of Chemistry g 35 Forest Street B.A.,- Belo-it College, Wisconsin, l876g Ph.D., Giittingehi Chemist for United States Geological Survey, ISS4-875 PTO' fessor. of Chemistry, National College of Pharmacy, 1885-82. Contributor to The American Chemical fournal, The Ameri- can f0urnal of Science, and other journals. BQH- I8 .Bmw .-,.-,-1155, in v ' 'I I .Ni Week QR L: gxgr- 1 ,. .x -an-ff iq-1 ,qw I ' ,ii H TJ- 4 Q 1 ' gt I wiv, H' ' - 'X 1- -1 - f . f i ,.r.:..g-.1:,, -4 ,,- . eff,-Q, i .. If -,H lay ' ' uw 'x 'vw il lu X I ' -- '. -' '- '- . S 'HV '-'f 'f'f I -ff x . is X vt . r - . - .4 rv- - N 1 ' 5 I 'v x K xr V ' xt , ' ' . . '.-.'-- .', ' ',-Hd' . 'Hn ' ' -'e'- Q. . X , I N , . xx K it t A I' ., -. .-. .,, 4,,5,,g,, 1, ,. .. 1 u -.-.- .',4 f-.-- . ' . ' ' - . X 5 ' '1'sWK s-' t T' X -K' ' 1 1 - x 4. ,C .. ni .9 t 1 -,:.-.ve.:!1-.mi 61:1-r.:1., -- , J th - '1 ., 4 'I , e -. f f - 1 f I ' ', '-, 17 Q B l JD' , af '4'b,: F rank Cole Babbitt, Ph.D. Professor of tlie Creelf Language and Literature 65 Vernon Street B.A., Harvard, I890g M.A., 1892- PhD 1895- Fellow of the American School of Classical ,Studiesq at Athens, i895- 96. Instructor in Greek at'l-Iarvard, IB96-98g Professor at Trinity, I899-g Member of the American Archaeolo 'cl gi a Iiisttuteg Member' of the American Philological Association. f .. ,,- . . ut or o Greek Grammar , also of papers in American fournal of Archaeology, and in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. 'PBIL -GAX. Wilbur Marshall Urban, Ph.D. Brownell Professor of Philosophy 7I Vernon Street A.B., Princeton, 1895, Ph.D., Leipzig, 18975 studied also at Jena, and was Reader in Philosophy in Princeton and Pro- fessor of Philosophy at Ursinus College. Member of Ameri- can Psychological Association and American Philosophical Association. Author of Valuation, Its Nature and Laws H l909, and contributor to various philosophical journals and reviews. Contributor to Atlantic Monthly and other literary journals.. TBK. t Henry Augustus Perkins, M.A., E.E. ' Professor of Physics 83 Gillett Street B.A., Yale, l896g M.A., Columbia, I899g ENE., Columbia, 1899. Member of American Physical Society, Societe Fran- caise cle Physiqueg Associate Member of American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Author of An Introduction to Cuen- eral Thermodynamics , has published articles in American fournal of Science, Scientijic Americanf, Electrical World, Comples Rendus, Le Radium, ana' the Physical Review. EE, CIIBK, AAfIv, I9 51-l!J '7' , i , - 3 Q? ' . . 771.7 . n-..s---5 'f-ri'- .,.-.av,,:1:-33:21-h 4 - - 'cr-, - - 1 if - -. T.. N. Q, -.' .- 4 . . : -- I. I -1, tyg 1, . -.0 1:1 I 3,175.2 '. ',' ' ' . 1 . . . .'J- ,1 'f .- - - ,zfi f,j,,.Q' , x..,'l ff'- 1 9 T E TR, a f if'-'--fu..E-f:f i..'f.-il,Lizf- f'i-'.'f1-2- 1-.',.1!6:-:MA 1 ' -, .1 .f 5 , . 1- 3' T f. ,,,1,,4,. .Jig ' ln , , I E ' .I Gustavus Aclolphus Kleene, Ph.D-. Professor of Economics l79 Sigourney Street A,B,, University of Michigan, 1891, studied at Berlin and Ttibingen, at Columbia University, and the University of Pennsylvania, receiving his Ph.D. from the latter institution For two winters with the Charity Organization Society of New York City, Assistant in Economics at the University of Wisconsin, Instructor in Economics and Social Science at Swarthmore College, and Lecturer at the University of Penn- sylvania. Contributor to the Annals of the American Acad- emy of Political and Social Science, American Statistical Association Publications, Yale Review, etc. Joseph Devine Flynn, lVl.A. Professor of Mathematics l l l Wethersheld Avenue B.A.., Trinity, l897g lVl.A., Tufts, l908. lnstructor in Math- ematics at Professor Stearns' School and at the Hartford Public High Schoolg Assistant Professor of Mathematics at gg-wigity to 19075 Professor of Mathematics, i907-. QBK, Charles Eclwin Rogers, C.E.. Professor of Civil Engineering l 3 Vernon Street Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1896. Engineer and Contrac- 'Of' l896'l90l: Instructor Lehigh University, l9Ol-O45 Pro' ffgssor Of Mathematics ancl Civil Engineering, Clarkson Memo- rial School of Technology and C-eneral Engineering Prac- tice, 1904-05g Professor of Civil Engineering, Trinity, l905 El. Member Of the Rensselaer Society of Engineersg Con- Ifgitgcutggflely Of Civil Engineers. On leave of absence l9l4- 20 N: khqml .Q . ..,. .. ...,,.., ,Q WWQ I 1 . . . T:-1:-SY- '- ' N . . 3 .fri iislx gkktx.-t NI., .1 4 .,7.5,:1NFnT,. ...-ipq..-,gfn . 11.,,s.,.-ff sf... , . , tg, . Jn- - i ' .. - -,'-,AA . h ' , ' , -'. - I. , 'I I M- wr H 'w - '-2fr ..Nc1L .- .rx .. .- -. -. :f A ,' K: ,X '- mi-biicwrxrzggli-fi:11- f 4'.'1,'-l.. -.,' -,'1'- sf 41- ,-In 'J A ,H ,Q Y t vu X -Q' Horace Cheney Swan, M.D. llledical Director, and Director of the Gymnasium ll Lincoln Street M.D., Tufts College Medical School, 1903, Instructor His- tology, Harvard Summer School, I9O3-055 Director of Gym- nasium, Wesleyan University, l903-05, Medical Director and Instructor in Gymnasium, Trinity College, 1905-g Phys- ical Director of Y. M. C. A., St. Johnsbury, Vt., I896g Y. M. C. A., Newton, Mass., I899g studied at Springfield Training School, IS97-99. Member of Hartford Mediical Association, Connecticut Medical Association, American Medi- cal Association, Society of Directors of Physical Education in Colleges, and American Physical Education Society. 'I39X. The Rev. Arthur Adams, Ph.D. Professor of English Trinity College B.A, Rutgers, 1902- M.A, l'903' PhD . , . , . ., Yale, 1905, B.D., Berkeley Divinity Schoo-l, l9l0. Instructor in English at the University of Colorado, l90'5506g Assistant Professor at Trin- ity, I906-08, Associate Professor, l908-ll, Professor. I9II -g Acting Professor of English at the University of Maine, Summer Term, l9l2. Member of the Modern Language Asso- ciation of America and of the American Philological Asso- ciation. Author of Syntax of the Temporal Clause in Ola' English Prose, collaborator on the Gray and Wordsworth Con- cordances, author of notes and reviews in Modern Language Notes, and t'b ' ' ' con ri utor to various other periodicals. Walter Benjamin Briggs, M.A. Librarian 72 South Main Street, West Hartford Superintendent of Reading Room, Harvard University Library, IS96-l904g Reference Librarian, Brooklyn QN. YJ Public Library, l905-09g Librarian, Trinity, l909-. 21 5 ' h l . , 'YV V , ' ' - 1 : 'I af an-. I A V 4 V N V J Anrnrf-1 .T-Q. fl.-Asksgqz-Fqzg?--E:,', g-vp:,,.,?s i:..:1-.j1..,i.x.'j?:::.':,.:ss .es ,,- rails? , lf - , -, ,, 1. . .,-. I.. . -'- -. :h - K-. . -- .'.. .. '. .l tw- . X - .4 . -x-, 1' . ,- .- 1 - 3- L, - -' , . ' ' . -. ' 1 '. . '. w - 1--. , - -' - ' ' f-..'-,, ,wt .Jig . t.. 351- 'v--f-'...',- ' ' :C 1. W' 'f ff' ' 'N I ' . ' TF- - ' .' .- l': . ' :-. .'.J.-' fi: ti? -f' '-- - . T' -'fr nfl, ' A 211 2: t -LP P ' 'U ' -1' -. -.. iz .5 Y-':.,..':'f1-:--- . i-7.319,4.i-1:'?':A:z.e.a11 '-. P F7-- P - ti' 1 F , .-lr 1 -L ' gekigzlr-V D N IL,VQZJIJ-,Lt-,-l --Q,...ln ,043-A.,:i..,.... .... t. ....,. . V. . i L f 1 . .Sli t , .' A g,..-,-.C-A. .,..-..- - ,4',.'.,' -.44 w as - LeRoy Carr Barret, Ph.D. Professor of the Latin Language and Literature I5 Seabury Hall BA., Washington and Lee University, 1897: MA., I898g Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1903. Instructor in Latin, Johns Hopkins, IQO3-073 Preceptor in Classics, Princeton 1910-, QBK, EAE. f , Arcber Eben Knowlton, MQS. Assistant Professor of Physics 37 Brownell Avenue B.S., Trinity, l9I0g Studied at Columbia University, I9llg M.S., Trinity, 19125 Inspecting Engineer for Connecticut Public Utilities Commissiong Member of American Physical Society. QJFA. Walter Loring Barrows, lVl.A. Assistant Professor of Geology 22 Brownell Avenue ArB., Princeton, 19075 lVl.A., Columbia, 1910, Teaching- Ftellow, Princeton, l907-08g Instructor, Trinity, 1910-l9I3g Assistant Professor, l9l3-. Member of American Associa- 11011 for Advancement of Science. EE. 22 . l907-095 Instructor, Dartmouth 1909-IQg Professor, Trinity: Y X In , .g.51..,Lm- r 1 ,Yi Yei'3- fvlUI'KQ'- ' -. -c - - X-'-T - 4, - - 4 - ga - -rg. -. .. .W f , .5 win.. . .law .-,. : .tx ' M.:-:..:,.,-1. .t T' , i in , nth t Q-,Aff -5 T - ,- -W1 I. ,Ju-Q :nag N- ,.. ,T-. N -I x M .l -.. ' ,'- I - K X., Nl. ,-A . ., . 2-4: . .qs Y -4 K i lr f .Sf - i 'Q' I , 4m 'NS54lK-fiL'1'1'i-ii' 1'-if 'f'9E':.LfiiLi-f'2irf-.'1-1111'x.g':'::-:JAWS-13.-'J l. 5 -x, 1 . - f -- , A . W -- : ' 3- : . 53. Stanley Leman Galpin, Ph.D'. Professor of Romance Languages 34 Willard Street B.A., Western Reserve University, '0Ig M.A., Yale Univer- sity, 1902, Ph.D., Yale University, l904. Was University Fellow of Yale University, l902-l'904. Member of the Mod- ern Language Association of America and of the New England Modern Language Association. Appointed Instructor in the Romance Languages and Latin at Amherst College, 19049 Instructor in the Romance Languages, 1906, Associate Pro- fessor of Rqmance Languages, 1908-1913. Professor of Ro- mance Languages, Trinity College, l9I3-. QBK, AT. Frederick LWalton Carpenter, Ph.D. f. Pierpont Morgan Professor of Biology -A 55 Washington Street B.S., New York University, 1899, A.M., Harvard, 1902, Ph.D., Harvard, l904. Instructor, associate, and assistant pro- fessor of Zoology, University of Illinois, l904-l'9l3. Director Bermuda Biological Station for Research, summer of l909. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member American Society of Zoologists, American Associa- tion of Anatomistsg Member Editorial Boards of Folia Neuro- Biologicaf' Amsterdam, and Zentralblatt fiir nomale Anato- mic, Berlin. Author of various papers on zoological sub- jects. ZW, QBK, EE. John William Harrison, M.S. Instructor in Chemistry 22 Jarvis Hall B.S., Trinity, l9ll. AKE. 23 , : if, i..lu.,,J, K J. 4. - ' 5 'LQ-'. P'-.' as 1-if 1' 1- 15 isffi -. H -tai?-' 1 V, , ' Q ,--Q--w J 1' ll' - t -.1- A? .. A, fa--. 252-12. T.-.wp .'-,- Z---, -:.--- .-. - :. . x., .V H ll. . ... -if gh l. 1-XI: -,fu .V ,Quits I .Y '. - N .' b I - . I E. qi! Z . . t ' :sfzlw-...I Lv? LNIN3 , Q t15g:.,..,.',...1. , i, 1 9 R I -, ,Q 11:11-,1-X 279- -. ...1..1. :-S-:gS-'.v,'-.--21.w----2-'-'-V--X'-- ' -' - ' H- I D 1. William Corcoran Welling, B.A. Instructor in Mathematics I 59 Farmington Avenue. B.A., Yale, 1909, Studied at Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, I909-IO, Instructor in lVI.athematics, Trinity, 1913-. George Scott Gleason, B.A. I Instructor in Drawing Trinity College - B.A., Cornell, l909g At Cornell Graduate School, l909-,l05 Instructor at Williston Academy, I9I0-I3g Instructor in Draw- ing, Trinity, l9l3-. . Arthur Bivins Stonex, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English Literature 63 Brownell Avenue V AB., Indiana University, l906, M.A., 19075 Ph.D., Univer Slty. of'Pennsylvania, l9l4. Instructor in English, Indiana UmVeT51lY, l907'll: Harrison Fellow, University of Penn- SYIVEIUQH, lgll-IZ: Instructor in English, University of Penn- SYIYQHH-1, I9l2-l4g Assistant Professor of English Literature, Trinity College, 1914-. Contributor to the Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. KIJBK, -BGII, .24 Sql-its viix gifq ' 'TYQ-4 7, ,I gt , 19.1. - '1541' ' ft- .Qs-'-. ,- i- .. . 1 - ,.. 't If 5 x.: . i'1i1 'GtilEi'-' 'I' t . . ' . ' Y 4 'S J X' . ' Ng- X K o,'7FtQx'ifR-5 3, 'I t . ,.,,,,.1.. ft,-T-.l lg. N .N A-'A -t. -'x-', A .-.,,, , Rx: 'xx - .v--N - is -A ...tv - -- . .. t..-..- ....ey..,.:--,.,.,v..1..::..- nt J. . ., ,, , -Sq. ,I .Y Perley Orman Ray, Ph.D. Northam Professor of History anti Political Science 286 Wethersneld Avenue AB., University of Vermont, 18983 A.lVl., same, 190'2g Ph.D., Cornell University, 1909. Deputy County Clerk, Chit- tenden County, Vermont, 1897-I902g Admitted to the Vermont Bar, 1900. Fellow in American History, Co-rnell University, 1901-02. Assistant, same, 1902-03. Instructor in History and Political Science, The Pennsylvania State College, 1903-06. Head of Department of l-lfistory and Political Science, same, 1906-14. Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin, 1907. Northam Professor of History and Political Science, Trinity College, 1914-. Member, American .Historical Association, and American Political Science Association. Contributor to Cyclopcclia of American Government 09141, and numerous periodicals. Author, The Repeal of the Missouri Compromise: Its Origin and Authorship, Cl909Jg An Introduction to Political Parties anal Practical Politics, CI9l3J. CPA9, fIJBK, fIDKfIP. Thomas Wainwright Bussom, B.A. Instructor in Romance Languages 32 West Street B.A., Amherst College, I9l2g A. Marshall Elliott Scholar, Johns Hopkins University, 1912-1913, Instructor in Romance Languages, Amherst College, 1913-14g Instructor in Romance Languages, Trinity College, 1914-. William Lord Squire, lVl.A. Instructor in English ' Wethersheld B.A. Yale University, 1906g IVLA., Harvard University, 1912, Instructor in English, Trinity College, 1914-. 25 , f ,, .. .. , . 'vi-.'1.,j nf. , 4 1 .s 3 --,,- 111+ :Y--5'-F'-, f, 5 ' . . .1--1 -' Q ,-.. sj:.,.'-. - ,g'1..L.,., gx'-.- Q' -li 2' ., f '.I .. . t l UNZF .-U t.. l' -.I 6.12.1-...nh ...L-. , '5'32:fj:,E, .I -A L. Q .sg ': 7 ' - '--'- 5.T1.' -' . -'F -' . t 'STL' 1:-:' --. --:I .' 1: .1 '- I-5--31.13,-.'..1: 1'4:-:x1-11s '- ' I 57-f 1 . 1: - I eo. rn X - .. .,,-. . , . ..,,, ,., e,.......,.- A.. , - - .2 r ,, rr: .. ,L ,R 4,-3: 4. -, ..-,.., .---...-,....-..:.:-r-.4-- '- - Y -f 1 1 , -, . - .- ,fi ' sfirttzsaa --'f-7' ' f' .: ,--PF. -I ' in -1- -3 5 Herbert August Gehring, C.E. ' Professor in Charge Of the Depaffmcnf Of Civil - Engineering , 45 Lincoln Street GEN Cornell University, l903g Assistant Engineer in the Department of Public Works, Havana, Cuba, on Highway Construction, 1904-05. Instructor of Civil Engineering at Cornell, 1905-08. With the United States Department of Agriculture on Drainage Work in Kansas, summer of 1906, Assistant Engineer in the Department of the New York State Engineer, 1908-I9IIg Assistant Engineer in Charge of Con- struction, 1911-14, Professor in Charge of the Department of Civil Engineering, Trinity College, 1914. Associate Mem- ber A. S. C. E.g Niember S. P. E. E. - Howard A. Evarts Instructor in Shop Work 69 Wadsworth Street Frederick Joseph Corbett, B.S., L.L.B. Instructor in Public Speaking I 1 Seymour Street B-S-, Trinity, 1908, LLB., Columbia, 1911. Member Of New York and Connecticut Bars. 26 J wg.. ,i , f X- 'A'-i '. .1fi?:' gf-xy L Y ' ' .4 7 , ' ni. - wc?-'r 'F- ' ' 3' -.2-I :' -'E' 1' Af - -- ..r--- .2 - . . 'fi' ' 1 .' ' Fr,- . KF: ,I-In ., X gn Q. ag. ,- ,- ,. .f - .. -. X X- .4 . . - rl- I . -, ,. 'L , 4,Qll1. ,i ' X 1 4 4 Q 1, N 5 X 'Vi .-ggi Atv mQi1L . 'I - -il ti- ': -. ' .- '. ' ' , 11' - ' 'I i- ' 111 1 NYY 11 2 -'W 'ii A-1, ' - .z-- - - - , ' ' ' z. K ps - .-' , . ' . ' .- . . .- '- 1 f v . . .-5 . '-. . '- lz -'SXMNQ Fi-' 'L 'rl ' 1-- i. ' l if.-1 2. - ' -. '.'-.--5-'Y' ' '. .. . ' Z'1:' ' ' v ' , Q :QF .ji ' K .s -.1 - , -..-it 1, . 4. ..x..4.. ,.,..x,.- .......ni LD.. , ,-41. gulf, M ,,f,i1r v pl . ll: ,I 1 .- -1. , The Rev. Henry Ferguson, LL.D. Lecturer in History Rector Christ Church, Exeter, N. H., 1872-78, Trinity Church, Claremont, N. H., 1878-1880. Professor of History and Political Science, Trinity College, 1883-1906: Rector St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., 1906-1910. Author: Four Periods in the Life of the Church , 1885, Essays in American History , 1885. WT. Edgar Francis Waterman, M.A., LI...B. Treasurer IZ segbury I-Iall B.A., Trinity, I,898g lVl.A., Trinity, 19015 I..l...B., Columbia, l90Ig' Secretary University Club of Hartford. XPT. rx .5 il : N if Ir L: IJ' -v'.1Z-iw rf 's il Ill TIT- - SiN i fi: -'Lg - - - 1' . .,, cc. L' M 1 11 H 1' 'I 0 fl ' . C - , i 4 I., :if L 27 W x xx X X x'vN-wwwyww . 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P rntlhr 4 . x ,, lx' s A .it ,, Y 1 1 - . -.- Q, M, ,Nia . 1 ,I U' ,Q ' ns S -. X .::r,':E ' K U I b r K- 'I J.. If ,I . .gl ul' -Q I A zz.. ,. -:Z . 1 .,-ll,-. 5. .FIM-3 H: T:,,.....,-,ls ...A I,-L, . bi - - . 4 - , N --is.,-,l :I 735 . NF., .bv ,l.:..:, .. . :'. 'uk' V Jqlvui: .I ' zijn 'HTL I -Z, I-3,22 41:14 H. I. , - I J, 47 Ie, I ss . it 1-1. .1 . 1 1915 Glass Zliaisturp The lives of former generations are a lesson to posterityg that a man may review the remarkable events which have happened to- others, and be admonished, and may consider the history of people of preceding ages, and of all that hath befallen them, a.nd be restrained. Therefore, and to this end, shall I tell you the story of the Class of the year One thousand, nine hundred and eleven plus four. On that night of nights, on that Monday which is bloody, we gathered in the moon- light,-a band of unknown brothers. Then, before their very castle- we met the inhos- pitable lords of 1914. Their churlish souls refused to recognize o-ur right to dwell among them, and several of the more violent ones had to be restrained with double bonds of clothes-line. F rom that night on, and especially after they had seen the daring with which we assaulted street car signs, andthe Samaritan-like spirit in which we administered to their needs at Bond's, they accorded us both respect and honor. Somewhat later in the year we decided to treat our friends of 1913 to ha feast which should be at once a delight to' them, a credit to us, and a plague of plagues to! the Sophs. Having scouted far and wide we finally found, in Holyoke, a Marble Hall -a hall Whose splendor was only matched by the security which it afforded us from the churls of 1914. There we held the immemorial banquet of our college days. The next distinguished feat that we turned our attention to was the Saint Patrick's Day Scrap. All the night long we devoted ourselves to entertaining Hartfo-rcl's custo- dians of the peaceg and in the morning when we met our enemies nothing co-uld with- stand us. A 1 E 1 The name and fame of our class was established, but we co-uld not be content: the habit of victory 'was upon us. We returned in 1912 and in addition tow wirming the rope rush. proved ourselves invincible in the track meet. Alumni Hall- witnessed' two of our superlative achievements that year, when we captured the College championship in basketball, and when we gave a Sophomore Hop that stands unique in Trinity Hop history. As Juniors we sustained our excellence by once more landing the basketball cham- pionship. First place in inter-class debating likewise went to- us. It is also safe to say that without our assistance that creditable band of Thespians known as the Jesters would have forever remained in the land of things that used to be. ' Our Senior year finds us still inthe van of the onward march of Trinity. We leave her campus and her class rooms behind us, but her spirit is with us forever. Our history as undergraduates is writteng our college days are as a tale that is to-ld. We go, but we do not forget. Weiever hear the voice of Trinity calling us to better things and telling us the way. In the spirit that she gave us we reply, I hear and I obey. a5Above phrase borrowed from the Tripod. 31 B B ,H vw--...Q+:-..i.-..Ci tff:-.hz?:P--:ff-' -2'3 -4f7'i7'A:iv3i ll 'I3l1:1:-7 '1'i' is,2,:l'3.2,. ',s'.' .af ' 'll- -.-.,:44::3'f'. . --- . '- , :. ' .-- ,' ,. .. - --, TQ , X. '-f., .I .-pj. 4+ '. . 9: Q ' -. ,,- 125 ' ' '. ' ' . ff-un. P-' . -' ':- -- J - I ,. . 1 :gr--75. .. . ,CLI .- -'. 71.3. 12?-:r , . A 1- .- -3. --'qv -1 -.2 A- ,. ..s... ,x .Q sa.-1--, 15' V T 2' -. -1- aiehyk-.,. I. g ,' '-C-his-za-sf Q- ' -. .. - -ff -. - .-1-.i. L.. .- . ---.- .. . N- -. .- Q., .gl -.5-. -,5--, , v.',-N,---U. .,,,, .',-.'.1'1.:!1-.',-::1-a-:ze.11, -.. .i . , .- - I , 1 ii,-:irL..z,.:.4-.QL-5...g.f-...-a..-.: r..4.-- -'- ' -' . .. . . L , ,ug 1 l t.- N 3 ' . 'I 'f?-1': - beniur Qilass JKUII W Bertram Benezett Bailey , ' Norwich aseball Squad UD: Class Baseball Team fllg Secretary- Treasurer Class CZ, 2d Termbg Business Manager 1915 IVY. AKE. ' ' Junior Year at Hamilton College. AXP. ,B Charles Alfred Bennett Erie, Pa Glee Club CZ, 33: College Choir qz, 31g 1915 Ivr B0ardg Business Manager Freshman Bible. TFA. 32 John Archibald Barns Westmoreland, N. Y. ,, i . nn - . XC. N. .1 B: N , ,xg 1. C , U... I Y ' ' ., -- , .Yew vi' E' A 5-'X -1 'wi kv, .h . I . I-V: - t.l ',1 'kA.. , . 12-ff?--513 - :.'-.- ,J l 7- f Uf!,1-QIQTE -1-1. L: -I ,i I' I ' QHCHLI lil, . P X. . - V .55 -ei myilgz Q- 4 A U -U U ,' , H 1. - . -' fig.-L .Zi - C fi -Zi, I ,S J . Pi Q i, ' g: 'Z-4 4, ' ,. ,X 1. l A ' ' , '. H .- ' 5. 'fi' 7 '.u. . 7'.- . .r- .ka LQ ik rw mx?-aa .,.. -Cx. . .-y . .,,.,Q...,,'.'.,.Iz.. C-4 ::,,.,.vA-'nl ...mfr AR my-I I..I' 1. N,-5-3191 .A hu.'v. M511 .Al 41 uw . :V N 'vm .xl . v- ' .' ' , M4 I A . Ralph Halm Bent New York, N. Y. Class Baseball Team Baseball S uacl CI 2 3j' Col P q 9 1 a ' lege Choir Cl, 23, Glee Club C415 Sophomore Smoker Commltteeg Junior Cheer Leaderg Senior Cheer Leader, Junior Smoker Committee, Mandolin Club C3, 45, Class Prophet AXP. i Randwick Albert Bissell Brandon, Vt. Track Squad C253 Track Team C3Jg Class Track Team Cl, 2, 315 Relay Team C3Jg Secretary Y. M. C. A. AAT-, Henry Lawrence Brainerd , M-ount Vernon, N. Y. Hockey Team CU, Sophomore Dining Clubg Glee Club Cl, 21, Class Basketball Cl, 21, l9l5 Championship Bas- ketball Team C2, 3, 43, Captain C2Jg Class Football C253 Class Track Cl, Zjg Junior Cheer Leader: Sophomore' Smoker Committeeg Chairman Junior Smoker Committee, Sophomore Dramaticsg Cast, The Prince and the Pauperng 1915 IVY Board, The Jestersg Cast, Tom Moore , Class Day Presenter C4-lg NPT. 33 . f rw 1-...1--+.1...'f - 'l f-1---fr '-'- -1 .':-'-'-.e'--'.',2'1':-- ::21'-:-'-G. - .' U- ' Qi ' 'fiQ l . .'-as l -Z., ,f , ,,,,,,,1-M...-v-5,..1.-t.., 4.-v. ,. 1 Q .A - . .- . ' -xl g., ,rg ,sg if I--'rzrr 47 .12-X:-: -. ,-'.'- - 'f. -. 4' - - ' . ' - 1 ' . .- - ' - - ' 4' F - 1' ' N 4 '-5 4 2-: E -- -.1:-,-:1 2-- if-sg ws- . . ,. .. 3 . . ' - . '1 .- ' ' '. ' . - ..1,-.' ,.1' ,,,1,.L,. 'N' . 2-' .' -.far -1 ' -f . . ', 'A . '. '. 21.v'f '-141 s- -' .- J ,'-- - H.. .. ,, . , 4. . .1-.. ,, .- . ,. - .Na .1 .. , , .- '---an .. -K su-'- -fmt.-.e .-,X .1 -' L.. .:.'-r-. .g- at v--:fn9f4.f.-:z1-arzwl, Q. . A 4' '- A X jg - - 'fv g 5 -to I4',.d.9,k.5..-.H, 3:-1. tn.: Lg.,--tl-.tl-.5-i...',-tr...'a,..1 T..4 1- .-1--'-' . . 1 .HQ T' If - 'J 4 - , -5 rs, . 3... '.-. ., . Smart Brand l-lartforcl Holland Scholar fl, 2, 3,3 Goodwin-Hoadley Scholarg Class Baseball Team fzli Baseball Squad tfljg Baseball Team Q, 4jg Junior Smoker Committeeg Class Basketball f4jg Valedictorian GUS Appointed Terry Fellow f4Qg fIPBK, E115 Ernest Freeman Brown South Manchester AXP. X Thomas Cook Brown Jamestown, N. Y- Sophomore Hop Committee: Third Alumni English Prize 62,3 H0norable Mention GJ: Tripod Board KZ. 3l5 Athletic Editor CZ, 31: Editor-in-Chief Q3, 4,5 Treasurer Debating Association QQ: Editor-in-Chief l9l5 IVY? SCC' relafi' .Senate UU: First Whitlock Prize C313 Secffnd Alumni English Prize C-4,5 Director Tripod Corporation C435 I. K. A. 34 . ' ' '- Q. 1 N s, I I N 9-'.1g.'?11 'gg 'N . 1.5: pw. 1 I . P. J., , . ,. A , , , , , ,, ' 1.3. , if A' !'10'1' it L-A ' ' ' '- . - - ' X 'S-'J' 1- 'f -- .N-. ,: --., -- 'xo '5f'.-..- -A 1 ' 11451: ' I . . , ' ' 1 Q - Q . . I ,' .I . 1 1 I ' I ' ' I 4 ' . ,, '-', lf: Y-5-A. - V riff- x :N -melt.. H i ' N-,I . ', V , -A ,- - . -, . 1.1L sl ffl gd., ,. , ,r ' 4 , 9 ' s' - .' Z-u IL' ,' KM. XZ- 1 --- I--'I ..-H ..- -X '-.: . g. ,', 1 -',i.f Q, HI' 7' I. .. r 1 tu 5 'W ' L I 1 1 ' ' n: - fl, ,, .-, ,, .,. Ogden Doremus Budd, Jr. New York, N. Y Sophomore l-lop Committeeg Secretary-Treasurer, The Jest- ers Q3, 415 Junior Smoker Committeeg Junior Promenade Committeeg Secretary-Treasurer Class Q4, 2nd termjg Senior Week Treasurerg AKE. Fred Carpenter V iBristol, Conn. i Entered Trinity, Sophomore year, from University of Penn- sylvania, Class Baseball Team QD, Baseball Team Q, 3, 413 Class Basketball Team CZ, 3, 41 Wal'cott Chapin S Barrington, R. I. A Baseball Squad fl, 213 Class Baseball Team QL Sopho- more Smoker Committeeg Freshman Rules Committeeg - I. K. A. 35 . .W . 1 . .sw--ii., ,g2p-.Q!f,- F1-1.--1-fr -I--:L .i-1--Law ,mal--::z:'.,s --3 .,' .- iii-'.,L'l ,,f:t.QZ Q5 I H E I ff -2 , H' , E fa1.3cg::::,,,f.f25f-Qfgf..-ilQ. :.i1ff:...Q5fs1Q.-. Flfiiiiik ' is i s Edward Upson Cowles Kensington Class Basketball Team Q, 3, 413 Sophomore Smoker Com- mitteeg l9l5 IVY Boardg Secretary Debating Association Qjg Treasurer Debating Association C455 Glee Club' Q3, 41g Senate C4Jg Senate Press Committee C455 Manager and Treasurer Senior Dramatics Committee f4jg Y, M, C. A. Delegate at Smith College Convention f4Dg Y, M, C. A. Social Service Committee Q, 41g EW, Frederick Bond Dart Niantic Class Football QL SPT, Frederic Griflin Do-rwart N P S ewport, a. Sli?-PTf?3k Team Cl, 213 Freshman Rules Committeeg AXP. rem ent Class Ml: Senior Nominating Committeeg 1 36 .- A '1 't-L - v . .s 1 - - . . Q' Y' ' '--55:1 --'M EH: - - -, . .1-.. , Y ' .-- 55 ', A Q I 1 ,nina j-xY.C'x5' t l h . f . rw: ,,,+a....-,Z . 1-q.1,,,.. ,. ., ZVQTCLVRQ-'F ,,, , -J Q D nl, V rf,.,,, U5 I I -E. ',fj., ' 1. 'Nl Lvf- , .Cyst ..qjN, .' 5 ,. 3 . H . 1 - ' . ' -',' . ,x -- -gifs 1:-' 'l3f1'.lg'1 l' CC- 4 .,, f .E- for:-...' t . . , '-, 4 ' . . - , -5. ,- ' -, ,4:g,1', Q' ,, .x, if :jf ' ,S 'I - -t-. g Q - . ' -K, ' - jp: .- N . --' ' r ',- C - .. - fl. ..' J ' . . , '.'.'-- .5 1, 1 .3-'f '4'-,-9 -- . 5 -h , , N..-. , -tt, -. l tg, bl I I N I, I .I - .I I.. i, n ' 5, ' - .V w e 5.5 'xx' X' Nkixx -,-,-.v - - I - t..1.- -.--fl., f...1 L., ,g.-- ,y,t-,T- arf: .ii ,,9,f...,,,J, ..:.- . j.,-.-Mis, -.'hu .,-t :Hb-LF . h ' , i Ward Everett Duffy West Hartford Class Debating Team C35g President Debating Association C455 Debating Team against Rutgers C453 Class Historian 145. Samuel Harmon Edsall ' Minneapolis, Minn. Tennis Team Cl, 2, 35, Manager C353 Manager-Elect Football Team C35, Manager C45g Sophomore Dining Club, Track Team C2, 35g Class Baseball Team C25g Class Foot- ball Team C253 Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Secretary- Treasurer Class C2 lst term5g Junior Smoker Committeeg Cnlee Club C2, 45, College Quartet C454 College Choir C453 Class President C4, lst term5g College Tennis Champ- ion C3, 45, New England Intercollegiate Tennis Doubles Championship C35g President Tennis Association C45g Class Day Statisticiang The Medusag AAT. - Daniel Harold Evans - Hartford Freshman-Junior Banquet Committee' Cl5g Class Football Team Cl, 25, Class Baseball Team Cl5g Hockey Team C35. A 37 ' 5 .gh ' N T H r. T R.I Nt fr -Ty - 4 --1-V -r . C ' . Q - ' Q., f.-1,13 ' 'fg 'ill 5-395 if .Q J' -. - X. ,zz-, .:..-F-t. ::..- .sl :I-.F S- ---, . ' - -'I--.2191-L:-121-1-:ax-if 5' ' X'- Maurice Lester Furnivall Hartford 6 Track Team Cl, 2, 3, 49, Captain C439 Class Track Team Cl, 2, 353 Outdoor Relay Team CZQQ Indoor Relay Team C3. 4Jg Class President C4, 2nd termjg Senior Nom- inating Commilteeg Senate C415 The Medusa: AXP. Howard Rice Hill Brooklyn, N. Y. Football Squad Cljg Class Football Team C2Jg Freshman Rules Committeeg President Class C2, lst termlg Sopho- more Hop Committee Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Presi- dent Sophomore Dining Clubg Assistant Manager Track Team C2Jg Manager Track Team C3Jg Tripod Board C2, 333 Advertising Manager C2, 3, 4,9 Treasurer Y. M.. C. Ar. CZ, 3, 405 Business Manager Freshman Bible Cl, D3 Secretary-Treasurer Junior Promenade Committeeg Sopho- more Dramaticsg Delegate Student Volunteer Convention C3Jg The Jestersg Cast, Prince and Pauperng Cast, Tom lVloore g Senior Dramatics C3Jg Class Day Chair- man C4jg The Medusag AKE. George Dawson Howell, Jr. Hartford Football Team Cl, 2, 3, 43, Captain-Elect C3Q, Captain C4Jg Class President Cl, 2nd termlg Hockey Team Cl, 2, . 333 Chairman Freshman-Junior Banquet Committeeg Sopho- more Dining Clubg Junior Promenade Committeeg Mandolin Club CI? 2, 325 Second Alumni English Prize C3j Sophomore Dramaticsg .Senate C3Jg'Alternate, Debating Team C359 Second Whitlock Prize C355 President Senate C4Jg Class DaY Orafor C439 The Medusag AAT. 38 s 1.11 -f 'vi'-N'r'l NX- '- 5 -' - 'P IN- --'- '-' - -' 1' 'f - --'-.i K- .n'- ,T -I -I ' .. 3 wr.. ' -1 .1 -If 411' ' '- P xx' 'P-' . ' Ui '3T i - lf: - , -' -T - . N ' -- ' -' .' .- -- '. .. '- TF? 1 . 'N 'f - 1 l' bra 55514 - 'Xia' .X 'Milt-1' t- '. is . - :' ', X , 3 ' ' Q -. ' 1' ,' , ' '. ' ' ' iltfurhn, D -., Jyi- '2' - 'S I .3 l f . ' L -, ml , , -my ,ins h- -.. - li' -.KA QS- J' X. I l . -- '-- I-.1 .Q--.I ... ni -.: . :lu ',- ..-. A g,. .- , ,L 1 H , . .--4' 5 ,--- l N n 3 'Willis'-94is ?.-'1-'.iP5 HHTYQ'--kill'-'-fl'--'HiZ1x.!4'7I-'SA'r':': 5Hff'.lt f.D.l-1'--Ag' - .'-1.-.'ve.i!f4.'.-1x'.'-':':ul111 '- 'bil' 'll A . 4' ' at gin Louis French Jefferson Darien, Conn. Sophomore Smoker Committee QL Junior Promenade Com- mittee C3Jg CPFA. Ronald Earl Kinney, Brooklyn, N. Y. Captain Class Football Team fllg Football Team fl, 2, 3jg Vice-President Class fl, lst termlg Freshman-junior . Banquet Committee, Sophomore Dining Clubg Sophomore Dramaticsg Junior Smoker Committeeg Junior Promenade Committeeg President Class Q3, 2nd termlg CPFA. Theodore 'Charles Kyle Class Baseball Team CU: Class Track Team fljg I9I5 IVY Boardg AXP. 39 A. x - i.. Q51 - - as-.-.T . 1 --.,,..,. 1.1-fr . 'z':f.1 1-s . - -.,- 4- f Vi? :ffl . .'-be X ,- a .-' vu- f . - -- 5 - 7' fi if '- 5 ' It clit? 'R S .V at Q 1- Q- A iff ' . 5 P- , , ' -fu,-'-. .:- , '-.Le .'.--..'g4'f.-TSE . i-5.31.9,..1.1:'J-T:4::.el:11 '-. ' .A V.: ' ' , Ng- X ' -Q ji- ' 5 ' ,iff fi 'QQ ' KF: , -'I .... ' ! Edward Willis Ludwig Hartford Second Chemical Prize fljg Sophomore I-lop Committee Q55 junior Promenade Committee GL 1915 IVY Board Qjg Senate f4jg Hartford Club. ' Q sq Stanley Merton Merrill Htartforcl Tripod Board Qjg Assistant Circulation Manager C3, 4-DQ Assistant Stage lVl.anager, The Jesters QL AAT. Harold Colthurst Mills Troy, N. Y ' 40 James Archibald Mitchell Centreville, Md. 1'Q'I K ' -41 s . , v - X-' 1 ' L- .i 51 ' ' 'A i . 1-.l1f'Prvw1,.. , , , -, , ' i ,, G ' wx A ly.. e:.llxll.'x l .wh lx, . 3... 'UQ :....hl'1'1 1'!..f- I h.. uj3..5f,.: . 1, ,..rr'v7... . -chi lt Jr' H Il N li a 'H rn I H I -.IPM tsl. , P s .w. - . ,up --' il-. ,' - h, -, .. , 1. ' - - - ' . ', 1 . ',,. .XF thru h , 'xx J- uv NAC. .I ,:. 3 . li .M .. .U C .. . E l 1. -I x l H. I I ...I .I . 'V' 'I . -v 4.. .4 fd? ax I C M .1 ,IW I , -' J A a i 4 C 'N gig. 'z 51LNAVRs'--1G- - T -4'---'qi-f-fl-.'4.'-.1'x..4:E--'j.,.f-7.-'..::'fr .li 1.9.1 --...J: -':-'- .-1.-31.134-,',..1t 0: :rule '.t . 45 , . ' , F.. , .' X V ' W 1 'i ' f ' ' ' Track Squad Cl, 21, Class Track Team Cl, 21: Sopho- more Dramatics C21g Sophomore Smoker Committee: Class Debating Team C31g Vice-President Debating Association C315 Vice-President The Jesters C31g Cast, Prince and Pauperng President Y. M. C. A. C31g Senate C31g l9l5 IVY Boardg Class Historian C3, 2nd term13 Delegate to Student Volunteer Convention C314 Cast, Tom Moore g Chairman Senior Dramatics C415 AXP. George Gordon Nilsson Quincy, Mass. Entered 'Sophomore Class from Bates Collegeg Glee Club V CZ, 313 Secretary Y. M. C. A. C213 Junior Promenade Committeeg The jestersg Cast, Prince and Pauperng Cast, Tom Mooreng I. K. A. - Harold Summerfield Qlafson Jamaica, N. Y. Historian Class CI13 Glee Club Cl, 3, 41g Mandolin Club Cl1g Toucey Scholar C31g Columbia University Sophomore Yearg AXP. 41 v Q-. -:g1,-1.,:.- - 'i L , 3 , l ' 1 N-. -.-gan. ,----tr.. . . , , -V xii.-K, 1 , .-.131 5305- P... . U, . . .. P... A. I- ..-. Q..-....5 ,J-1. 3. ..-, .. . U 0.55 X, M.. I I: UI' ., ,v ,H..r,-, it 0,1 . V I ' ' .- K ' 1' i e -.VJ a , -' -' ' . '- ' - .V -- '. .. ' -. .' .'- ' H-'V ,Jr-,. , '-3-QI' ,,k -exit.-j! . : ' ,If K fl:-I ' '. . 141 ,1 - h . . - . b- ,:.',., U . . . 5 .ru - ' A ' X I - I.. . ..-ul li -.:. . .I ',. ..'. I- W. .Alb ,, - ' SEX ,Mis , N -1 -'z N 7 tVl-.-' -i.v - ff -'-.Aa5f'.--:,.'f.'..:x..4'I:-:J-,--5-.T.-Jani: SK .Ll--....j . ,'-'.'P1.1!f.',..:x'F':I1-1211-E ' i J, 5, ' l ,. t t e r X f. 4- Agia ,B WW Lewis Bradford Ripley Glastonbury Mandolin Club fl, 2, 3, 45: The Jestersg Cast, Tom lVloore g Captain Senior Chess Teamg Senior Dramatics C3, 43: EXP. Thomas Herbert Robinson Waterbury 1915 IVY Boardg Freshman Bible Committee Gjg TBK. 'l Newell Russell Sage Middletown C Freshman Rules Committeeg Eootball Squad CZ, 333 Glee Club fl, 2, 3, 413 Class Football Q55 Class Championship Basketball QD, Captain Mfg Class Track fl, 2,3 Class Vice-President C4, 2nd termjg Senior Prom Committee: XPT, . 43 I tr . I it ? le il fi ll' l t lr l 1, l l l 31 ill: a F rl at if t 1 I , J 5 , 4 4 1 Y i , 1 3 5 is gi it 5 L I - C . N. t1N.- ' .- . 1 I H - W- --w..7d..?5.', .g-s,,:,.,..,- -:--:L-:Q!1ERTf'53-::.1-3:z:',x -f .,- - ,- 'if -.35 . . . . -. ., . ,. .-f.--Q'---! 4:.'--- ,u . I., A ,, U , ,. , - ll ,z 4 1,,, 1' if .3 ' . 1 ,.q . s. -, ' ' '. . 5.52 fgjfis ' x.,,:,15,i.,.L..-.-..:,. -' , -V. T , -T.. --qv - . , , H '- L. ,.-,. '.,- 'j--1.-12 4Q !f.n-41- Q- .. . ffg iz '-. - 'Wil' fi 43:52 . -5'-'f'- . .ZA 4Nz? .,..f-2:z5:'f.-TSE.:J-.5 -'F -'1'i, 1-2:t:i'5 1P ' Lhvnfgtiw i YH ' Raymond Leeds Scofield New Haven Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Secretary Debating Associa- tion f2, 313 Secretary-Treasurer Class C3, lst termjg Glee Club fl, 3, 41g l9l5 IVY Boardg Class Day Committee q4y, AKE. t Chester Rhoades Seymour East Granby EXP, Isaac Battin Shelley New York, N. Y. Baseball Team tl, 2, 39: cies Club gl, 2, 3, 49, College Quaffefte O, 413 Class Baseball Team fl, Zig College Choir U1 2, 3, 4,2 Senate, l9l5 Representative G13 Class Basket- ball. Team fl, Zjg Class Football Team Q14 Sophomore ' Dmmg Club: Sophomore Dramaticsg President Musical Clubs ,Ulla Choir Leader f4Dg The Jestersg Cast, NTOII1 M00l'e'S The Medusag AND, ' 44 Q .4 i . - wma ff 'L KLM xv, . 11, , .- .'-'gt'1..H j-v..-G..-.,-.+J. . 7-,qu--. ,Hp I H -' 3- s r' I . , ', .I V . 4. l - - --n-. v An'- T H sg, 'ri Pol N- -r fr mY 1 t f . - ' .vs-': , -M. K- -- ,h q. N. ' ks x gm. s - s..-at . .-. .. , . .. Q, ,xwk Uv.. inf,-SK Allgzmq 'k 5 aga r 3 Lauritz Daniel Simonson Hartford Entered Sophomore Class from Yale Universityg Class Tialqk Team 121: Sophomore Dramatics f21g Hartford u . C Bertram Leon Burgoyne Smith Oak Park, Ill Football Team C2 3 41' Football S uad So homore 1 1 1 Cl 1 P Dining Clubg Secretary-Treasurer Athletic Association f31g President f41g Freshman-Junior Banquet Committeeg Sopho- more Dramaticsg Class Basketball fl, 21g Class Baseball fl, 21: Class President G, lst term1g Junior Promenade Committeeg Baseball Squad Q13 Baseball Team f31g junior Smoker Committeeg Class President C4, lst term1: l9l5 Championship Basketball Team C-41g College Marshall 1313 Senate f41g Class Day President f41g The Medusag TT, Dallas Summerfield Squire Morristown, N- J Culee Club fl, 2, 315 College Choir fl, 21: Tennis Team Q15 Secretary Tennis Association CZ, 31, Vice-President C413 Junior Smoker Committee C313 JLll'1i0'l' Promenade Committeeg Senior Promenade Committeeg AXP. 45 , P4 .'- . r s . . - 1 , W. up-r:y,1,,:f4.'. T'N':-f-' f, - - -,--'J K .I---1 ,. - -1 . 'O .' at .lx -.U L. .,-1:11, fry.. ' 5.2 -fl ,..- -A131-T'?'-23--'rw' ': l 'f-J ' 2 J, - . - i. . -i I -1 f 'f-jul: . xl'fffQ1rQ.U I-A-.w 1 9' w w . f f R, . :.- -. 4.11: -. .- arise-4 ' Q' , .HI A 422 at-1--1 g lg , - wig.. ,-,...s'.',4.,,j.,:,:....-!:,-5---.'-g.-91.13,..-g.1:6aA:z.z.111 '-. T' i7.- . - 35- 1 . - '-?- -Q .fgtgcir-Q ' '. .1Q-I.aj-19,3-41.1.-.-f21.fwr-.4---'.--13---- ' ' -' 7 - - 1 J- 1 l .31 - A - Q ,.,-, X 's -L--'A' ' 34.-.3 '.'ij: Q Q 1' -L ' 5, Reuel Cook Stratton Hartford ,q I Second Chemical Prize U13 Hartford Club. K Paul Munroe Swift Yarmouthport, Mass. ,: , Baseball Squad CD3 Baseball Team Q, 315 Class Base- , ball Team fl, ZDQ Vice-President Class C3, lst termJg Junior Smoker Committeeg Senior Nominating Committeeg I. K. A. . Chester David Thompson Manchester, Entered Sophomore Class from New lflampshire State Col- ess, S0Ph0II10re I-lop Commltteeg Junior, Promenade Com- mitteeg EXP, - 46 1 X 4 '. . IW , 1 9 H ' ' f ' ' i w -fn Y vf--.1-, I ,J--,V N x ' '-. 1.-f 'QI-' '- L X L I' I 1 121, 32. .X 4 'IDE ' ' , .x -4 . J nn 554' a, ZH 4 , ' . ,, X. . ' 1 D 'I 'X ci an . I' fl ' J q . ---My W MM,,-M- w--- -,. A , , L -, I-i .g 1 'V' 4 M-, -V+w jlip hlulmn fuuug, Nulley, N. lm.-k lx-.un 1... 5, -Hg Klan le-nm Qllg Rcla Tcam 47 ! C . 1 ' L. rf G HL ' Hill , ' ' J N 1 N '4 .' X1 X mm milk' xx! ,WL WN N t t 'N' I XFN X V ai W w llll , lLF i'2!. V 1 - .Q M--ifll N 2 I we . 5 !QZ1,J' : A 3 V: l? Hi'll m..., 4 W, my ' , .FQ44-Kali., A 0 N 'f ' WMV QI L . iff WW! X.. .- ' . QuGiini4i.hiiiiAi, -.mfiii.i3f.. - .,-1... ,: .. .. ., .- x +-' ' '. ' r. l':' -12-' '-'-- f Li 8 , 1 .ne .Nw ....y:a+.rz:wz'a4fi:a. .f '-,main 5-an-ffikm. rluixv J.-v-' You ,:4v p 'F 4 W 7 af: 1. gE:..:' I: 1... 'ST' .JTM 0.1 - 1 , - IA..-, .,f,.: A . L.-A.-A--4-1A-A-Llxifavm' . .. ' I x 0- .. -- , 5 .Il ., .'z.1 ?' .,.-. .',,., . - I . . , .... W 'O I ul 'ry .. ... ..'1 1'.' '.' I 4 I ,, Q--1. -21 :.- 1 o ' ..--- '- ' + K Y J ,, , ax CO LCR 5 Mmowv ,mo GRA! fbi OPFI C EK 5 6'fm,f.r TMAJ' TLAM - 1 - -K. A E Paaw... 77.LAMBE..K.'IT ff fkfwff-.c.s.5wofrOaQ.m. .fic ry-RM! LTMOAGAM TRINITY TLKM PKLJ .... ,. . R.,.1...MAxoN 12774.s.f. C. EJ. 5 Pofkofw, 14, -fi vfvf-725,442 LTM one A N 119fn4f.4N . C. E: W 6 PLAY -...,- :If 4' , 5 Q ' Q i IF- 2 . X 1.1! . l I . 1- ' . 1, - - -'lf .N V u :.:', 5 ' , U M. a - , I X F... Ff' ' 'K 1 N Y .3 lr UQ H Pl T Psi NJ, Jr' 15-,Z-:I ,-N 1 , .r ,lim V, 1916 lass lbisturp As a rule, class histories st-ern cliviclecl into two groups, On the one hand there is the chronicle ol our glorious Q-lass typo: on rlge other it usually beginsiffwhen the best class ever lirst came to Coll, etc. The writer of a class history feels himself drawn lirst towards the pitlall of the one, then the gin of the other, by the two sides of his nature. He feels like Dauclet's Quixote-Tartarin and Sancho-Tartarin. And if he decide to lseep to a middle course and content himself with a plain narration of facts. the question suggests itself: lt's a true story, but what's the use? In sober fact, though, there is much that is significant in our development as a class, just as there always has been much to appeal to the sense of humor. As Juniors we have somehow dropped into the habit of figuratively patting ourselves on the back for feeling superior to the events of our underclass days. In our contributions to the various branches of College activity, in the social events, the underclass contests, and the rushes we have been successful and important. But the real significance underlying all this is that the Class has stood always for the spirit of effort and endeavor and rebellion against obsolete standards. We have given expression to that progressive spirit,iin regard to college affairs, which is spreading so rapidly over the colleges of the country. During our three years as undergraduates there have been a number of innovations, and some worn-out traditions have been discarded. This is seen in a number of concrete examples: in the Freshman Play, the foundation of The Iesters, the change in the Junior Pro-m, the establishment of the Union, the new conception of the relation between the college and the fraternity. With all these the Class has been intimately connected. There is no getting around the fact that when we first came to College we were about as green as any other class, before or since. We all wore bright neckties and tan shoes: I think some of us even had round hair-cuts. To tell the truth, we gave ample justification for the pessimism of the upperclassmen. But not for long. We contributed three stars to Collett's football team that fall, produced 7-Z0-Sf, feastecl, the Juniors at Springfield, fought the Sophomores on.St. Patriclis Day, and developed some splendid pitching material for the baseball team in the s-pring. All this time we had been developing, filling out. Before the end of the year we began to suspect that We didn't know much. As Sophomores we became sure of it. But we developed some S lendid scholars ood debaters and fair actors. We aCClUiTCd a high Standing in the P 1 g , , social life of Hartford. The Sophomore Hop, while 110i eXaetlY Sunday afternoon In BUstanoby's, was admittedly the best in many years. Our smoker and second St. Patriclos Day were equally successfulg and the same courage that enabled one of ug to knock out a two-bagger in the tenth inning of 8 ue-same Wlth Wesleyan, enable others to write poetry for the IVY. 49 T' mv - Y - , ...-,. . ,, . x .1 . 'I- --'- QU' ' - - 'FV' 'Z - -f- i: ,TT-f7f 'i Z' riivfi if 'E ' lv '. ' -'f :L'-fl:-1 'f N 'K -iii -,.fi.f- Jil . . 1. . .',1 .. --. .4 ff rt- Q . . ,-. H - h -. .1 , , .- .. - if I-. -,tr -.5 1 rg,-. s 9- ,fr 'L ' .N.x'- 15 1 r Q , . f . . f, A Zz. ' f . ' - ' ,ff 'Q-V3 -X 566-,.' .. 19?-' -rv . .-.cj Q. 5. -.,-'51 A -: - in Q. f -1- . . 'A ,. --L ist.. -.Wu 1. .,.. ,:' ' 5... W- 4--S 4 2-' I ' . an , 4 - I . . . . .4Eq.ii,M?x: 1 l :-1:lJL..1tA,N'.-JM:nl7:-:rw-v::,.5:'j..,xg,Im..4,,..,,:x,:..,,., ,.,..v,,., ,bl--we 1.,wM11 .. .fp-me N' ,T-ii 11 , Y ' uw r , G-.N . ty. ,- -1,-.4 ul'-15 ' The two most important events of Junior year, the holding of the Prom and the 1 lion of the IVY, are very justly considered to he the most representative of the proc uc . . Uollvgc as 8 whole. For the Junior Class has received the definite stamp of the College he callowness of the Hrst two years and developed sufficiently lo approximate to a type. And this without the cares and worries attendant upon the last year before being thrust out into the world. We look upon our Prom and our Ivv with pride, and stand ready to be judged by them. The former was typical of the Class in this, that there was always a clear recognition of what was needed to make it the best within the memory of the present collegehhody, and a following out of the idea in the face of opposition from the conservative and stationary element. In the production of the IVY an effort was made to make it hetter than in previous years, not by its bulk or the number of jokes printed or a pretty cover, hut by selection- and the raising of the and has emerged from t standard to something higher and more difficult. Eh ' 50 T1 FF-F ,I-F!! .L ,n .---s-.'2f'i1Z.p....,, L. '.'11R4? ! x, 'Mg--Nr. 1 . . ., ,., , - V 1 , ,. :N gif-NS' 1-:T- '-' '-'5 'N'H'A -K Z '- -f- 'T'- 1--.1- -if:-' 1- QT-f-91. . . F .-1, QF Q-::, .. .r s -94' 'Fir -Aaq: .s .-.. F -- -' - :I+-' ,. L4 ' . :. - ,.a . ' ' -':'11--f'--P' - r se:-Q I :,,- ::: - -Nw? Rf. 'ff--.- ?-3'1'- .K 'sr--..-w fc . . -' -f . :.- ' - . --. . -- -- .- '- - '31- 13 +A: af'- N..-- . ' , X wk .ww - f.V3',-J' .-A .' '--K 7 . ' '-QSQ f .-'X . D ,Q , gi if.. - .' ' . , '- .ix --1.2. . X 7- . -'-- '-J' . rr .. i . y.. , - sn 'I ,. lk.-.I x ,NMI '.':,':, l .i . J. sw . : ' I.. . ,.. u ,-. .L - nl : , .-I.-.1 ,-.5 25: 'nu ...., S , ,. 'SN P A T .-e,..:kv.:mx..,,-,,..,,. .,. X--.. .,..,.i2,r,.,..,, ,,,..,..,-:n:,,:,.L-4,::,.5xfr.xgmmf! l :.:-:Eta ! . g,'Zs:,y,,:, if V .N Q -A sb . ., . at V V V W i J , . ,.,:-.3 1-,'.-A5111 .J x I '73 u .,, F. - Y f-I 1 ' Q I ' Ztuniur lass ull A sophistical rhetorician inehriated with the exu- berance of his own- verhositp-.H-Disraeli. Francis Joseph Achatz ' Burnside Hartford Club. Along came Ruth, Charles Henry Baker, Jr. w izellwood, Fla. Baseball Squad fllg Baseball Team C253 Class Baseball Team fl, 213 Mandolin Club Cl, 2, 35g Sophomore Smoker Dramaticsg Chairman Junior Promenade Committeeg IVY Art Contributor Cl, 2, 33g KBCII, iIfY. Upon the green in early spring He might be seen encleavoring To understand the hooks and croolES Of Tacitus and his Latin bo ok-s. -Bab Ballads. Samuel Berkman Hafffofd 51 Es ,- i 44 - ,J 1 ,.....,. ,YV YY , W- . v - Y K :,,,x.,4,V .,.. , , yi ,af f in in hfflf f, , A is res' A' f .- ' v J' 1' 'viilsi ' ' 4 ,, ' 3 'L .9131 - -BQ qs: 2-'-Y, Q .,'Q.,, sg li-L L5 .A 5 n 'PW 1 '-,ft ?93'F 1 :Fi :Ex-ff , N f 555 r' ' .Li fu Ea r. 2 -a ll, yi W ' 9 i -, 1. A 1 s 4- Axn A F' Li? lg, X t . ff i i S if, ,a ff , 1. . ,g 1 -if . 1 . :age - ' T555 ', 'Q' 351' '. , -b 1 A ,L Lg f s, ., 'f ,I , , ,- 1 h x AWA 5 W -Q gl K w, 'vi V .V F N' r- ad, .Ag v'rAj ,v .f'- A ,-15, 4 pa ' ., ,H ws. ,r N, . N-i X - ..4w', ,i f wg.. .-A. . ,-..- 1 ' H--A-we 1' ' 4 ,. H 'I 2 1 ii 'N .., ' 5.5.3 1 l , 4 bfi' pv- 1 I -. I, n ,I . E ,1 x 'Q .Q f A' ri QW X 4 ' f Lrv ,A .' 1 l K' 'sc 'iq if 1 4 'af fx 1 da .F p cm - ,- . ' . . - N .1 F. ,-4, QTt'!jQ'j,...-nr-j7:.,5f:i. ':--:34.2.1-.Zf.,.'jt-1zlahggzuw. -e W. . wi.-s:,. -Ek: , ,- ' -' .2 - -'-qt ' ' .' - -- -' . .4 -- -. -- ' -. 4 F-E 1, . .:s1 4- -M 1- ts- .-L.-g B ,, 'eiff .a . ,Egg, i . f N ,',,,,:::,,,.,4.f,,-ssf..:.at -'3.:.5.'s?,i'aIt-p.::'9'3'fiw2:Tr. t is? N 5 . . Vg' .v'. -: -.yi ' lv-.' Q1 -I ' . Ji 1. J' he I e-Q 51' X ! Q ,N Q' 1 ex t ,Q 3 ,, A Q. ,1 1, lgiw, a .vs A . ' ' ' 4 F r t i 3 R 5 i 1 I I 5 3 i I I 1 3 4 1 e I I cl' Lift 1 5 - A pretty man must have his hair combed and curled, ' Of perfumes he mustn't he charyf'-Martial. t Raymond Austin Bond Hartford , Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Sophomore Hop Com. mitteeg Class Secretary-Treasurer C3, lst termjg Junior Promenade Committeeg KBCID, AKE, B Nothing is given so freely as advice. -Josh Billings. 1 2 Joseph I-lulme Cahill Hartford : v 2 5 Baseball Squad f3Dg Basketball League UIQ EXP. E 1 P E t, 5 .Y J 'r a, i . E 5 .Q - if He was wonderfully active for so very stout a party. it -Bah Ballads. 1 C vt ii' Frederick Barwick Castator Brooklyn, N. Y. Football Team lil, Z, 353 Captain-Elect l9I5: Vice-President Class Cl, lst termlg Class Track Team fl, Zi: Track Team CZM Class Basketball 1 Team Us 253 Junior Promenade Committeeg Politi- cal Science Club: Sophomore Dining Club: ANP- , 8 U M k.,r:,'k.,y.- A X ,,-Y , 1 '--..f',- . - '-'wi' 3' . 'i K If rv, 1., sM..11.T f . ,V - - Lftlidpi.-..g,,:f...,z.., , ti r Avv, 52 'TRI ITY 1' ees,-ee X u. .. s .t . .'-:Q - ' ., I h I . 1 -5 , . . e- -.ziixllae 1. 6-.kv xk 3. .. I- T5 ,l g .- :.L:., VJ- :- .ex ...L l ' eu hi ..,.,: lr., ,U Ui, 'U l . ' - I ,- 'JA .:. HQ91 ,Q v . , .,,e,i , it .1 3, yn.. X in ,. ,.. . ,.,,,x. Z . ,. , . , . ,,. R, .,.S .., .A , -,pe ,4 4. - N- i 3--.e . ,' - ,. 3 . ee. ' , :, . X ,I 1 - - .l -H ,, .1- ., ' .. ,. - sg.-5' 1 ..,,-. .,.. 1 - .. ,p ru 9:-' e- J 5 '- sw- -1 -- -r . v X- - . ' .- . .. - : - r-- : I, ,.,. wi. v , . .e-,gem-N., e . t . ,. . , ,. .i. e. ,, . ., . - .. 4. fp ee X ,I -,. . . 1 L X get . ,E I .Q-me .is em. 'X -,xxhhz ,Ly I. -.,w . ex. ix -.- .,- x. . .. . ,F ' e 1-. :- ,- . .J 4 . . f .-,QU ig.: 5...-'Ji - I, .N wif., L lf ' -- 'M 1. '33 e--. he-1-:Axelf---:v5-I.-.xe2.f?..,f-.-e-.211w.-mfs-. :.--,:i3'.'i: U: .-vie 'I' '-!e- iff '- 'Li m ' 21 hp , it . , E C U . ..,.. .. ....,.. ,.,,..,,,,,,I-,:Jh,m!A1? 5, an 5 -FQ:.,.., 4 .3 Let me live unseen, unlfnoivn, -Pope. Ernest Joseph Caulfield ' Hartford Entered Trinity in Sophomore Year from Fordham Collegeg Second Chemistry, Prize Bcl1old! As calm and peaceful doth he sleep Unruflecl as ilie bosom of the deep. h h ll Hartford Alvord Barnes C urc i Football Squad CZ, 3,5 Track Squad 1353 Class Football Team i.WlldlC,CT lie did was clone with so much ease In him alone 'twas natural to please. -Dfydefh James Landon Cole Hartford Football Team fl, 2, 313 Class President Cl, lSi Cl jg Freshman Dramaticsi Hockey Team fl, 2, 35, Manager C2-D, Captain C352 Chairman Sophomore Hop C0mrI1itl6C: Treas- urer Junior Promenade Committee: Senate: Chafif' man Trinity Union Committee: Sophomore Dining Clllbi Chairman C215 KBCIJ, AW. termli Baseball Squad 53 ..,-,-.-.V-I - A, . -, .. , :-g , ' 4.1 Q4 . , V , Q fe, '1, f:ef:I2' ., ,--, 1- ee . C -e , 'V f - - 1, f-fg '.-Jer., , - ',- -',eva4'. -V -1- - 1 . W me: ,, ,,. -33-,1,,,, ,fs ,1..,! ,. ,... , . ,ee e,,, e, 'see 45.3. .- tee, L. ,L 1. vw., ef,-fe , ey , . Kim, ,V . V f ,.,,weeez--,sfW,eeef- V , .,, .- - I 5 l e p- 45 we 1 : Rf, ,,, e. ee,ee,e.ee,:f . aff - ' riff :EBL . , 1 f3T.1-e.-24 ,. . gliders, , if ' .L -Q ugh E'- 7, f. 1 . 1-,. A x' , A I Q , f . :frm Y eg ' -.,Qf4 ,-v1,,.. ,,,4,,,, 1. uma. '- . fefeeflvfeii 1. 2 if -1 rg, , th 4:',ej55u'!9-b i'! 1fe - ,-- f.. . HM: : se. - 5 . fa-,.Qq4f+ lg .HT-.' fig -T 57 e,p lif2f? '. .11 -...lf ' W' e. P' Z tflzf 'v1f'i, tea? ifiiwgl 1-1' 1 Vie. . 2 Q se. ,Fig - if i ir - 5 3 M fr ,ee . to ' ze- f' X x 'I r 'w ?iQ'3' y , iff?-3 6 . ,K G ' , 1' -fc' inf . li - .i 4 fwee: - -:ef , , 7 l f I .., I liggei 'II 1 '11 , 1 e 3- 11 , earl I i b .itz .Q ' ly' Y-., ff t. . . yi. ,C 1 ' ,N f' 1 I e x , , N' I n- 1 .R ., 3 Queen. , X e . 5 f , .4 x .WF ef l 1 41 fe req- g. ,.. 0 yi., .-eff e-- ef-fy'--N-iffjg' f, ' 7 rQ V ..7if-5'e., 'e -'1- ' T' 1 .-1, - re 'l .dh ff ,,,. ive-. I N- +r ,,v,A, P: , . 1 ,J , Freshman-Junior Banquet 'Committee, Sophomore if ' V . .- 1 ::.--- .- . - - ' ' . ': X CN ' 4 Q - I y ,1, . 4. T1 v . 1 x gt 1 ,S , tixls . 4 , JK 16xsx4 x , . -. ' 1 9 . f ' -Q . - U - : :-- - 1. .A - -.fs -. 7-qi' -if ,T ' ,-' Q54 4 K , Q . I- A ..Q.lA'.'.-,Q .,-.:5..- y. ,::f:,...J-T. Jif.-'31 J.F--s-,f't'f-'- Pi-5.31.151-.-,.2:'1'-':-is-2515 Y 3' ' 3fx - Lwufgfi' X1 - A , 1 - - X - - ' - A . . ui - C3 Q M ,H 'A lbl ,Sf U V ,i Q, fi V - , Q 3 iii 'i' . i 5:-K, D , - A 1 a e - v-rj, N as B ' , . fi I am no oralor, as rutus ls, But, as you lfnow me all, a plain, blunt, man. sg., K gf' 3 , .4 -Shakespeare. 53 - ffl . . 2 , Francis Brien Coyle Hartford , ' V .ii i s li Freshman Dramatlcs, The Jesters, Freshman-Junior a 'i Q' Banquet Committee, Sophomore Smoker Committee, ll Junior Smoker Committee, Junior Promenade Com- 'l i mittee, l9l6 IVY Board, Hartford Club. is l fif' - .U 4 ' if, ., C t . ,.r,..al .. 1 - ii Q l n .fp 4 l 52: Q H I , r qi' ' l 3 ,1 '5 Un with the clance. -Byron. f --f Thomas Heron Craig, Jr. l Mointclair, N. ya., ., g iq 'i if , ,I t - Football Squad- fl, ZD, Football Team QI, Class if 4 Football Team CI D, Track Team CZ, 3D, Chairman .,. . J 4.4 l t Dining Club, AKE.' xx .. .Egg . ' if'-432, 'K - .,--2 41 sw - v ' ' 'l K . , ,Q 2, 1 . O , , ,J A sweet-faced man, a proper man 31 --dry: W , - ,3 As one shall sec in a sum-mcr's dayf'-Shakespeare. if 5 S ' ' ' I . Q W K. Q - 'QQ is 4 . ,: Class Treasurer fl, Zncl termlg Class Vice-President 5. , Y -Q-2 ' ' AQ - eg CZ, 2nd terml: Manager and Cast of Freshman ' ' Dfaff1afiCS: The Jesters, President GJ, Manager and Cast, Prince and the Pauperng Cast, Tom Mooreni Senior Dramatics CZ, 3D, Sophomore Smoker, Dra- matiCS3 Cxlee Club fl, 35, Culee Club Reader f3l3 - , fa.,.,, ,r..,tt , - 1- -. S01Dl10more Smoker Committee, KBCIJ, KIIYW. .-,.-.. iz- A -V - 0- : l efyaf, 55- V. X- t fr - , 'fi -,igkv W - ' ' ' . , gut. ag r s ,. L! 'ligtf-.iag1:..,,'5.,. J, - 54 . 1 ,, Oscar Wilder Craik Louisville, Ky. ' -f4.' f i., .,. . I. - ' 7 1121- - - -'Sf' X ' a x ' 1 et .' x ' ' N p 'L N n 1 X 5 1 tl xx J ' L A V x x , M J 'Q ' sf x I N 1 HJ x 1. s . 9 . Nqr .-,. , 5 H uyt- .15 . 351, . . - . .- , , . -H . ' , :, - .5 , ' J -',....-I5 ' . . s 1:-x f 'St 'qw' ' NY-sg' a mass ng .- : t' ' -. L, . 1: ,-:L .. '- 4. '34,-. -X 1 - 4 ' Q L .-'- '. .. ,. gg . -43,1--N -:L -' 1' 3, ht' :-gl' -jx,- ... - . ' - -. . .1 -. ,K . X ,. P N '-rw..-iiuxm-Mt.:.XQs.'.'..-.1-1:..zAfz' ' ' ,113 .fd-1-7:,:.,.,,5,-..,-Js',-gg. .g rg- 5.5.1, it-1..i: '. ' f .f , 1 1' nf' R.. M, e . - , - , - - ...H-.x...J.,4 , . . D fl.-,sl5,--,:-':h,Hk,A1 Q' V J J ,S s 1 1 Q5. f Hlllislike me not for my complexion, The shadowed livery of the burnished sun. -Shakespeare. Victor Francis Fortunato Di, Nezzo A ' C Hartford Cilee Club fl, 2, 355 Freshman Dramatics. ' His studie was hut litel on the Bible. -Chaucer. Charles Edmund Dowling Hartford Glee 'Club CI jg Sophomore Hop Committeeg Junior 'Promenade Committeeg Junior Smoker, Committee. He smoked, but in a modest way, Because he thought he needed it,'. He drank a pot of beer a day, And sometimes he exceeded it.f'---Ball? Ballads- Alhert William Duy, Jr. Bloomsburgr Pa- Class Historian U13 Junior Promenade Committee: KBfI?, Aw, 55 f 4-5 A fffff, Wide ff ff! I f f 69 'jf 55741 4 'g i 1 ,f , ii ' T' t g f 1 : Q f, 'W- li W e-- -f . I . severely g, ,. ,Q fm-iffy ur. ,.- . 1. 5 5312-11 .w rt -f'x'Zffa.f- ' 'N '1. .V Lzfx l f' -1 1' Q11 14 - . rsiflx M :A si . ' 'l - 'fi' -V I ' ' 1 iisyaffser ' .i ,K Jag, www ' 1-w . , i ,sig rWf.fq ' ----nf--.-+,...f v, .-- - .. , M..- - . . ... , ' 1 fa ,Z A ffuffi ff'-wg '.'f'. -' - lf. . .- V 4 ' 3 v - . .. N' x - ,, ' 1 , 1. 1 ,. .f , 1 A f I. .4 sn.: eLL:...,..,4..,....,.:.'..,.....- ...Au ,a M . me fs T5 gagizfn. r rr Z. ', It it K., 4: R ylmwzyq l ' i ff- 1 5-.este 1 .' ft Q ' 5221? :Y . hm LL, N A is ,:f,?.' .n ,- n,g,' N- Qgff ' Q4 :- . f'QtZf i4 YE- L, ' 3 E . ' Q 2 . 1 ' 5 Pa 3.5, 3 v. 1, e 2 3 i ' S wi ' ru! A4 1 ' w 1 B E.. l 1 1 1 i 1. 'l ,J 4,1 ! , ' it .. ,...,--...-. -. in - , ,ig ll, 'ip , . I . 5 , I e l L 1 g 1 i 1 i f s , l , . 1 2 . . ' . . ? ,, . M i . . ...v--V - q v' ,, ' . ., K 'W Q: QW' . . 1 . v a A . .-. H-ev---' ' M'--f -- -1f'1f.r-110 'f -- ' s s- --V 1 211' - Q. A. J , 'A . . . - Q A .t .. .M .V :U . ' ,, '.- A at .5 .Q -. ul- . I .- 2 . fix -, A .N .:4 itat .Q xx E' 'V 2 I -,' - - QI, J Y ' '- -- I QA- . :QQ 13.- 1 ff .,, '. : ,'-'91 - sf. W- ' ' sl ' 5 , ' Q- - 1. -- '-l,.i-'-'QL ..-.'.QZ- x...1:5345-:.':5.'f.-TSQ. if-.5 ' - 5-:-'M-59f--'t.1l'- fx-zfrllxfh' - -N53 4 q'vi75'iii ix. , 5 , ,I -,-x-as-,.'-.4--'.' ' - 1 V Y , Q ' c 13 ' 1 A args : it of i 1 am Sir Oracle, li M',' And, when I ope my lips, let no dog bark. -Shakespeare li' 1 . V i.. 3 Charles Thomas Easterby Harlfgrd Hartford Club. nr 4, T' 72: ,W sa 1 C. rg a a ig. -. 5 ' 1 6 gk Vx ' X A, , , . , f riff . iv , - ' , . . U Y A ll, P v- ., - - .Yr - Y . - -, '. l'1'4',, ,.....,.... J .. .5:,.. . ...,-,...g..... - my I . J V. V: Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. 1 iw' 1 , 77 -Shakespeare. Francis Vvyatt Elder Baltimore, Md. 5 ,j,' r or ' r i Freshman-Junior Banquet Committeeg Class Baseball . f 1 .. , . 'Vr- . W- .- r . 1 Team fl, 213 Class Football Team 1213 Treasurer N g- Y. M. C. A. f3Jg Junior Cheer Leader: Junior Smoker Committeeg AAQIJ, ' It L fi i' T 1 ll - - - 4 - -.4-,,f, ,QT ' ! I - 5 i e , QT' ' ' F -'lr Q' ' -'--4-f-- -f -, h u l lil ? el3?S ibn I am not mad-though association breeds resem- blame. r James Fairfield English East Windsor E ' - 1 54 f ' r , i , ' , q . 3 n,- , 5-A t 1- 1 :ff Q. , rr . 1 , +P' I.: a JA.. ,f C' it X , 'f ff fill . Q Y , A, 3: ' 1.1,asPSQYQQ1'-',,f-fj ,Q 5,15-X.: -f , I -1:JA..,:3A'gg 76,2 ,.l:,,i3,,friQ,' ?lA3: f,,...-5:5 1 ,Q s-N l.+3sf!:2f4' ef ' '-if-ssl , saff- , ,,., bszfgga. NN, sq , 1 e .3512 .if-. J? - Y-h- -- - 56 '7fh'x,5 ', . ---- '-'1-'S-2.1 . J' I-vga Il ' .- . .. , - up -.3-:iii-. g'E. .r1i. .F -,u g ,:..f,1Q .',':.g:2 iii.. it-MQ,-F-.lt ,-,. .z',,Ff:?f:: Q T17-.Aw-L. Dj' H ni 1- - ff- ' s-- 4 - . - 1 - e ' - - -'--'-.rv -fa: X.-:,. N -. Makg., 1, s 31, ,,,el.qv 4. I, 0 .I , - , U . , . , . I 4' Ji- I., .-. .,. M, qw--.-' -E -:'- .X 'ary--...tg -. -t .. f - ' - . , .4 -f ,., x,.' 3--K 'tg Qs up .- '--f '.' 3- f, 4' .- . l . :L , -- l a- H s ' , 3 -'-.11.a-igke.,ggL.g.:4.4,5'31.,:.1j..gi-.ij,5.fj.g,:-N.,likkh:.::::.ll 5-vlgg.-. it L:-at -3 w . li A , i. ML, -L19 - . ,. .. . .. ., ,, ,,, U ...M-K, ...I A. , .:.,V.,1':, I--DJ: V -ri I am very fond of the company of ladies. -Dr. Johnson. George Mallette Ferris Newtown Baseball Team Cl, Z, g Class Baseball Team fl, 21 g Class President CZ, lst termbg Class Historian CD5 Class Track Team QU 3 Sophomore Hop Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Chess Clubg Sopho- more Dining Clubg AXP. We Hlllanagerial responsibility. -C. Bronte Nelson James George Essex, N. Y. Class Football Team QD: Class Track Team Cl, ZDQ rMandolin Club U35 Sophomore Smoker Dra- matics: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Qjg Vice-President Y. M. C. A. f3jg Junior Cheer Leader: Tripod Board f2, 31, Athletic Editor CZQ, Managing Editor 1353 IVY Art Contributor fl, Zig Business Manager I9I6 IVYQ 11112 HTITCJJ Sfly we are almost as like as eggs. -Shakespeare. Willis Briscoe George ESSEX, N- Y- Class Track Team fl, 25 5 Track Team CZD 3 Soph- omore Smoker Dramaticsg The Jestersg Stage and Property Manager, Tom Mooreng Senior Dramatics nl! IVY Art Contributor Cl, Zig Art Editor l9l6 Ivy. tw. 57 ' 'C ,-Q3 . . f W --- 4: ' '43- '. sl' 5 ff . .'K j:'f'. ' 57 vw.. gg? A 1,,:, .,....,'-.F . i g -,il 7 6-Z?!f.s-'K'-g.l,x.. .5 -- 'S .-Jr. 5 I., ,- .50 : X.. - , ,gy ,- nr. -,J-A, 'flvfx .' ',. .', 312' . ' - 5' uf: ' ' '- - - Q - .. 1. . 'SUR 1 - ' 1' 5 ' 'r -1. ,- ' 3 . 1 '. '-'lex-s .' 3 ' -I-'I , 2 ,.z' ' . . . - - - -H'-1 --fl-:.f-H+ 'f - is.:-s., f'-H 'i T H T iT V at g .- . V ' Q. h '. 'L- -. .g.11:- ' i, vig, 3-9-' -. f.i' , -A - - i Q- '-' -i7':'L .,-.:iI- x..4I:':j.-.-I-IfJi':ri-4 1. i.I'.?'v---,f'-f'5-' - - 5-'.?1:Fl-.':..1!'1 fZ'1xvllxf' Q cisiyk' i1'i5 V u.g.'3 ' w .'-..A-- . -v'-- ' - Q W V- V - Y Q . -F , -Mm ...,g.- ., ,.....l-- , T Q 1 . , '. 'z ,I lf,- p How your words come from you in a crowd. -Browning. 3 Dennis Aloysius Gillooly Wallingford Baseball Team Cl, ZQ, Captain f3Jg Captain Class Baseball Team Cl, Zlg 'Class Basketball Team fl, 213 Sophomore Dining Club. He reads much: He is a great observer. -Shakespeare. Charles Bartlett Wells Gray , Ridgefield Class Football Team fl, Zlg Class Track Team fllg Football Squad fl, Z, 3Qg Alumni English Prize 1f3Dg Class Chess Team f3Jg Class Historian f3Jg l9l6 IVY Boarclg AXP. ' Thou shunst the noise of folly, ' Most musical, most melancholy. -Milton. Rudolph Green Hartford C C 58 W gg THB TRINITY 1 64 Eww A bold, had man. -Edmund Spenser. Raymond Francis Hansen ,V East Hartford I will aggravate my voice so, that I will roar you as , gently as any sucking, dove. -Shakespeare. Alfred l'l'arding,, Jr. S Washington, D.C. Class Football Team fl, Zlg Stage Manager Fresh- man Play: Stage Manager Sophomore Smoker Dra- maticsg,Stage Manager, Prince and the Pauperui -The ,lestersg General Manager ,Iesters C353 C166 Club fl, 2, 35 g College Quartet C1 , 2, 37 3 Manager Musical Clubs flllg Co-llege Choir CZ, 313 Tfilwd Board CZ, 32, Secretary QD, Managing Editor Ol 3 1916 IVY Boardg AAGJ. O And Hooper holds his ground, In milclness daily growing- Thcy thinly him all around, The mildcst curate going. -Bab Ballads. Robert Sanders Hooper Hoboken, N' J' ' asm. 59 S 8-i il 1 i i Q, ii r.,,.., 1 1 Q .- 1 big.-, V.. jail' -, ijt-2 :Z . 1:5113 - 1-,X jig, H it 'A ttf? fs .,I..:25..-Jsf.-rlii...:1fi':-..it5f1f.-.112.1223:.,.,.l,-3-1g-shiil X5 is ty' ' .il .-.., ' it ii , A W 1t's guid to he merry and wise, ,- . vue--,,,,, ,C A .. 3 , it 1t's guzd to he honest and true. -Burns, i John Norton Ives Detroit, Miqh. i j Football Squad Cl, Zlg Football Team C355 Cap- f tain Class Football Team CI I g Manager Class Track 1 f Team Cljg Class President Cl, Znd termlg Base. ball Squad CU: BaSClJ-all Team CZJL Freshman W Dramaticsg Freshman Rules 'Committeeg Vice-Presi. 4 . , - dent Y. M. C. A. CZD g Sophomore Smoker Commit. ' tee: Assistant Business Manager Freshman Bible CZJ 5 . ' Class Senator C3Dg Secretary-Treasurer Athletic Association C3Dg Chairman Trinity' Union Furnishing -' Committee C3Jg Sophomore Dining Clubg ANP. 1 He was mont to speak plain, and to the purpose. il s 1 -Shakespeare. l Q X . - f 4 all ,-N., I f Jira Thayer Jennings New Haven I Class Football Team C2Dg AXP. . lj f ' ff. 'I ,,,,,,, 'fl ' , -Y , 1- if ry IM' 5 . tHl'Vl'lJJ, man, he doth hesiride this narrow world , f Like a colossusf'-Shakespeare. Charles Paddock Johnson Norwich -Track Squad' Cljg Track Team CZ, 3,3 Senior . g Dramatics C255 Secretary Y. .lVl. C. A. C352 Class 5 - Track Team C2Dg 1916 IVY Boardg AKE. ...-NR il ' 60 M is THF, TRINITY iv Awe He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one. -Shakespeare. Russell Ziebell Johnston Hartford Goodwin-Hoaclley Scholar CI D 3 Alumni English Prize CZDQ Third Prize C3lg Class Debating Team C25 g Varsity Debating Team CZ, 32 g Vice-President Debating Association C3D3 Basketball League C3Dg Junior Smoker Committeeg 1916 IVY Boarclg EXP. He was a verap paryit gentil knight. -Chaucer. F rank Lambert ' BaltilT10fC, Md- Class Secretary-Treasurer Cl, lst termlg Class Base- ball Team VCI Ig Football Team Cl, 2, 315 Baseball Team Cljg Hockey Team C3D3 Class Basketball Team CI Ig Class President C3, lst termli President Y. M. C. A. C313 Toucey Scholar C353 SOP-110' more Dining Clubg AAQJ. mln aspect manly, grave, and sage. -Sir W. Scott. Bertram Bruce Lamoncl WHShiHSt0Uf D- C' Entered Junior Class from St. Stephen's College- 61 1 o T s -e T Per N .s t F ' iff - - H ' ' . .' -. ix. 4 2: 5. .C.t. :ffl-'SE -fi.i-'.,.-i1'T-:-- - V. i.i.31.i!,..i.,::'.'-'Q-gsivllli i , ' ' i j' , , ' 'J 1 -If Q . ' ' - 1 an-sr ' ' .- 921 ' X 'fr H- ' - 'N 3 He was tall, but exceedingly lanlf, with narrow shoulders, long arms and legs. -Hawthorne. A Donald Samuel Linton West Hartford Class Basketball Team f2J g Basketball League c3,j C-lee Club C35 g EXP. Hast thou no understanding for thy cases, and the numbers of the genders. -Shakespeare. A Donald Clemens McCarthy Hartford 1 well lfnolv The wise man's only fupiter is this: To eat and drinlf during his little day, And give himself no care. -Euripides. - Richard Lush Maxon A Detroit, Mich- Football Squad fl, 2, 3Dg Class Track Team fl. Zli Freshman Dramaticsg Freshman-Junior Banquet Committee: Holland Scholar fljg Class Football Team fl, 25: Class Basketball Team C253 Captain Second Football Team lf3Dg Secretary-Treasurer Tennis Association C3Dg Class President C3, Zlld tefml 3 Junior Smoker Committee: Program Manager, The JCStCrS C21 3 Sophomore Dining Clubg KBQJ, AXP. 62 I - '9-Ric'-1, I II I . .. fi' '11iTQx '-1 y't:g'u,f- , -, ,Q-,p 4, '.I--. - 1I - I .- I. .., . , ,. , V' C251 ' 7' 1.1 IWIIQAEIC I::,- , -gfgyi ., ' -I I - -' I - x- '- :-' 1' I 1' ' -' - .-.'-,a .- I,f,1.- 35: II-, -4. I . , I , G ..,-,I.I' 'yuh' ..',J I 'I' -,ay I. -,A ,,,.-. in .. XXX: . . . I- .. 'I I I -I -- . - I I I , - .s ' -' ,I , .u-.III :i.-1LI,'j51- liff. TV' ' 'WX .SQ 'B' mQtL'.'.-' 'Q Q - -QI 9- :V - '- . , if . If ' -' '. '- , -4 'www A'V',t7 . ' . - CII,I. x . I. II 1,,rxI I w . s. II.I III .I: I .I I I TI JI II I I I IIA - II. I , s ,I I- III I : I.I..: I,-rj 36534 I I5,1,.,...,,I..' N . ll H- 31LX'tXAxi'i--i-' --'ra-'-.-at-Q-'--1,-.-f.-.1u...'::e.'.,..i.::.--au..-f.ix...r.?.,.,,i,-':1,., -:,':31r, I f 'ig f' ' -- . -. iff. Y ' A 1 'f: m ',-Lf iill fi 'i ' Fff.I.,.'-7 I,v', 4 - 'Q ' 4 Mens are but children of a larger growth. -Dryden, Clarence Albert Meyer Walpole, Mass. Football Squad Cl, 2, 35g Class Track Team Cl, Zlg Freshman-Junior Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Hop Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Ju-I nior Promenade Committeeg Glee Club C353 EXP J Destroy his pun or joke in vain, The creaiure's at his IDOTIE again. --Pope. Lloyd Reginald Miller' Muskogee, Okla. Tripod Board CZ, 39, Circulation Manager C3l: Glee Club C355 Junior Smoker Committeeg I. K. A. II . -'-- - A, .. I 1 N Q s I I'll not budge an inch. -Shakespeare. Jacob Garabrant Neafie Mitchell Williamsport' Pa' Gres Club qu, 2, 39g Mandolin Club cl, 2, 39: 5 1 Tennis Team CI , 2, 35 g Manager C31 3 Class Debat' I , ing Team CZJQ Debating Team C355 Class Track 5 Team C2Dg Sophomore Smoker Daramaticsi ClaSS . Chess Team C3Dg President Chess Club C93 NI I a 1 f 6 i ,, .-....-'- v. ' , 63 To be without books of your own is the abyss of penuryg c1on't endure it. -Ruskin. EClW8.I'Cl Niles Congord, H. ' First Goodwin Greek Prize CZ1g Accompanist Man- dolin Club Cl1g Accompanist Glee Club CZ1g Clee Club C31g The Jestersg Freshman Dramatics Senior Dramatics C215 Sophomore Smoker Dramaticsg Ten- nis Team C31g Junior Promenade Committeeg KIIY. The man that makes a character makes foes. -Edward Young. Robert Barnard 0'Connor Flushing, N. Y Freshman Dramaticsg Class Track Team Cl, 21 3 Class Debate Leader C11 5 Class Debating Team CZ1g Mandolin Club C21g Secretary-Treasurer Class CZ, Znd term1 g The Jestersg Secretary Debating Asso- ciation C31g Holland Scholar CZ1g Senior Dramatics CZ1g Cast, Tom Nlooreng IVY Art Contributor Cl. Z1g Editor-in-Chief l9l6 IVYg ANP. Thou who hast the fatal gift of beauty. -Byron. Williani Lawrence Peck Washington Tripod Board CZ, 31, Assistant Advertising Mana- ger and Treasurer C31g Football Squad C313 Fresh' man-Junior Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Sm0kCl' Committeeg Freshman Rules Committeeg S0ph0m0rC Hop Committeeg Junior Promenade Committeez I. K. A. 65 1- .I -A - t - -. ...-,.-, ... sg... o . . A N A 9-.'l1..,.fx ..i wi. . wt 1... rf, sf f,.,, .. . ...ri -3.2. 11.1.-.,...,. .rut-,,-,E-. E,v,E:.:mqgvqc Q 1 -U , 3 aj -' ,. ., ,Rm ' ,. Y A U f. -. ' - , -', . ',. '. ff., - -, ZF,-bil if- gf 1 f M' '1--.15--,Q..14-,2211-fi r - I-, IL' .li T. ' '- -Jvc? .. 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H' . - '-,LYQS Hxv- . . .- - fr . .-' 4 ' I 4 . , 51,9 ggi' , by- H ---,-Q ,Lg - . ,e A - ., :.,1,,tX:.., --.,,. . , 3 , A -I l , -, . . ' .l '-. .1-,'g 3 ' -,- -- .D . - - , -, N,.- .M . if, ' A '-gtkmm-immillw:wV'i'::: : ''Y'-1-x.:a7r--lu.-I-.:f..:XS-1.if-.-Fu-...7 .'-5.-.:-ei!...e.1:'fi:-zielvl, L., ' .- V.: . -YG' X G h is. ,Xia - V , nt .5 - 1 -,gf.,..-.--- '-::- Fazr fat but not quzte forty Nathan Merrill Pierpont i i Waterbury He was not naturally bad,i Or vlczously zncllned But fromrhis early youth he had A nvagglsh turn of mind ' -+Bab Ballads Charles Booth Plummer Lake City, Minn Mandolin Club 3 ,' Glee Club Q31 3 ManagCT'E-lect 191 5 Baseball Team' unor Smoker Commtteeg AXP -L-it Retired amidst a crowd, e -Disraelx. calm amidst distraction. Portland Harold Brainerd Raftery Baseball Squad CZ, 35: Fl'CSl1m21H'lUni01' Banquet Committeeg KBCI5, KIIY. 67 i 6 F 5 , 4, l 1 -1 ' 3 l L sl ill v Sis I i P: 1 ez Z 1 s i , z 2 f 1 i 'v it -i C R, Ii ri l LSL- .aw .S-N . I . ' -' ,. - - 1, z . N, . 5 ll f -.-- .--, Ft . - -S an-if--.-52 ' ' 'T' il'-'-3'-l1'v 5E'3 !.?iT1Vsit 'fi V ' itqic fffr UI, f- 1 9 'Q . gli. r . ,- . Us .. .H Q 'Q 5,-V . . .3 .h , A.-A. .552 5-.: A. . Sis-' gr , . if 4 , V-1-i f 1 112 T 1E Q. , ' . - . ' 51: T1 .-zeik' . if Gs -'e - 'H as - L.. ' -, , Q.. .f,E.TQM-C -Q J-I. . T:-llxll-likd.-:.,,-U' mana.. ,A-- X-ni.:-...az ual... ,,.Vv .. .-,- 4.,.,..: ...st ful 3 13. 3 , .- K . ..? . 4 '.'i.: Hflluch wisdom goes with fewest words. --Sophocles. Lester Randall Windsor Locks. Charles F. Daniels Scholarg EKII. He was plump and he was chubby, he Ivas smooth and he was rosy. -Bab Ballads. Amos Elias Redding ' Hartford 'Class Baseball Team CI lg Sophomore Smoker Com- mitteeg Class Chess Team C35 g 1916 IVY Board. As a mit, if not frsf, in the very first line. --Goldsmith. Erh ardt Gillette Schmitt Ansonia Class Baseball Team' fl, ZJQ Baseball Team C213 Class Track Team fl, Z1 , Captain CI I g Track Team fzl Q Mandolin Club CI D 3 Glee Club fl, 31 3 Sopho- more Hop Committeeg Chairman Freshman RUICS Committee: Chairman Sophomore Smoker Committee? KBCID, KIIY, 63 Herbert Spencer s -:eight-,. H: L, f '. 1'4-' , X . SV '-'- A-. v - - . . . , . . . , ', ' A1 .211 ,'1-.fafmi 1, 4Qf.v,, ff.--' V' '- ' 4-'. 2 'M '- lf- .a-.- 'S-I---,y, . ,.,. , .,, ,, ,, , . , r fix' - Ti. ix-.U K ,-:AJ ,ich .F A 1 i. : Q h '. Q . : :I . il I . , s .1 x Ji... -,,1. ,, -.. lv. ll I nd?-x., . fp WI, , , ,I x'f1 Kiwi' ' . . !9: .w .q?QGI'.'.' i- 4 - -.1 . - -s : -:k .- l- . ' , 1-' T 3 .' 1'.- .- - -' '-' .' ' '. , - .41 53.7 .al N, X 5- '- J - ,.. . Q - . 9 -.-,gh In as I -K x . l ,.' N K -N ,. ' ,Z , , 1 I ' - I. ' , - ,D ,- .nl . : , .'.'-- ,-ri .Nl R ,rum . fu- A -.'.':, ' -' ' x ' rv.--51'-twwx-ig'i'1 i-.,q:s .-'P'-,:i.L3i.t-,.r,..: . -..,s, 1-.l--M 3 '- 1 r' '.1-'. ,- -a.- .- ., ,', '-!g ,fx Yup' . 5 I ' ,H , 'S 4' ll, ,-.0 A Y u i X 14 U ' TA . W 'ini PHI lu -'l 'ii' 'i ' 5 -M53f--G-.1!'1 -1 -:Mill-1 '.i '- ' jf! ' 1, -. ggi. ,Q - I 1 ,, . xg-.N--. -. -,ll 6 . 'A l l The deeds of long descended ancestors p Are, but by grace of imputation, ours. -Dryden. Hartford Relay Team fllg Class Track Team fllg Class 1 Baseball Team fllg Secretary-Treasurer Class CZ, lst termlg Class Football Team f2lg Captain Class Basketball Team QZDQ Mandolin Club f3lg l9l6 IVY Boarclg Sophomore Dining Club, AXP. And, singing, startle the Jull'night. -Milton. Charles Byron Spofforcl, Jr. ' Claremont, N. H. Class Vice-President C3Dg 'Class Football Team fl, Zlbg Sophomore Smoker Dramaticsg Senior Dramatics fzl: Culee Club fl, 2, 35, Leacler C353 College Quartet fl, 2, 31g College Choir Cl, 2, 35: Assist- ant Football Manager' CZD, Manager-Elect UD: KBCID, WPY. He wears the rose Of youth upon him. -Shakespeare. Harold Benson Thorne, Jr. Montclair, N. Freshman Dramaticsg Mandolin Club ill? 5011110- more Hop Committee: Sophomore Smoker DramallCSI The Jestersg Ailf. 69 S III ,.I.:,.5I:I..II I I I 'lf-' ':Z1:5T-':-- .w - 1555 ' ' 1--. .-1 - 'FT'-.:-Q la:--. I.. ru . . H.- - L - . , Y . ' . -'- -75 'K ' 3. IIS, IISIIIQ 93 -. . -: :I I.. I I- -.:, . . . u- .:. ,. 3. -.,.: II-:I51..,g-x.'h5g,fITIg:-II-,--QI , I I.,.7,I,,a -ass, ji - , w-23, I.I .- - I. . Ijv- -.',x,a.I.1 :I III. - -A I .f II I I '. I' I I I -I I, -I I- I I I -I I .I MI .3 jjj-5,-,vw 1:1 .IF- 1:5 fri' , - W? Q' - -f. 2?Mr:.p- as .- -f' f 1 1- - - -' '. -' - , - 5,4 -xg.: xg . 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K MQW l ,L , N I . 5. , . it . .,. N J ' -wa..-g,,N'x .' ,s , X 1 rw' If, 1 A' H 1 A , , '- , 05 A x ,s T lv fu .s , . ,, , J. ,ek 6 .. .. ' I 4 .-all 1 .v r ,, Q x 1. I 1.9176151355 Qistnrp Reader-the Class of 1917, its record, its ideals! But two years in college have been ours, yet our place in Trinity's history is secure, for our deeds have been many and varied. They range from athletic achievements, scholastic honors, and prominence in extra-curriculum,activities to th-rilling exploits with the Hartford police force. Nearly twenty-four months ago on that famous Thursday, September 25th, l9l 3, Trinity's immortality began, when, as the newest of Freshmen, we attended the chapel exercises that opened our college career. At last we were Trinity men, and the thought of it was an inspiration to all of us as our college life began. We realized fully our position on the campus as the newest of the new, and though our eyes and ears were or en we kept our mouths shut-for we were Freshmen, only Freshmen, but proud of it. And from the first we took our part nobly and well in Trinity life in all its varied phases. We won our share of the rushes, and though our path was not always smooth. thedefeats only served to make us work harder, and final victory was the sweeter by so rnuch. - Not content with athletic laurels confined to our class teams, we contributed men of sterling worth to the varsity teams in football, baseball. and track. Nor was this all. We cansafely leave it to l9l5, our sister class, if we were not also admirable ho-sts. For the Freshman-Junior Banquet that we gave at the Kimball in Springheld on the night of December Sth, l9l 3, truly was a right royal affair. Never was Bacchus rendered greater homage. Not one of us did the Sophomores succeed in capturing. and in the minds of all of us memories of that cruise Cpronounced carousel to Springheld will live long, even as did the effects of it in the case of some of us. In regard to studies-although at mid-years and at hnals the ships of learning of some of us ran on the bar, and with sad results, yet collectively we realiled the Chief purpose of beingiin college, while several of our members made scholastic records. that fairly blazed with brilliance. On the musical clubs, on the Tripod. in dramatics-- in a word, in all fields of College activity men ol I9l7 made themselves prominent. And thus it passed-our Freshman year. a Year Ol joys and SOYTOWS- but m0Sll!' j0YS, and we returned to College the following tall in all the Slonous l'CCd0m Ol 50Pl10' mol-es, and eager for nesv Conqueglg, Right oft the bat we created a sensation. The College year was but a few days Qld when our Freshman Rules for the Class. of l9I8 aPPCared, and were unanimously voted to be lar and RWM' 'he but and most Ongmal that 73 3 Q. :.. ..,-:argl-,l Hx , .f ---:uw . '- rr. V.. - -- fm- ., -.D I- 5 I, -,., K . fg. 3,.: A ' .. : u. . -'. : :I . -l -- - .f--.1 v -5.1.-.fig -.1 . . I - r . ' -.N-1 :: I ,lg . n , , ,,i:?. ?: . ,E,?:,x..'l..,!.L':.,kH.QE,, .,, . , I . -Q . .. .' 5. j' .u : -151. ,ix .il .ig 65, X . . ' ,.,-7t.a:mc..-.-,, .-. ,..-. .. . -. , -. ,. It -1 fy - N- - -- . . - - - 1.15. 14- . .. , r--.. . .. , - '-K - .--f----'f-.4..--,....:-.rf..::.f..-.....:-...c-..,.sf.-1.. '.-:x.:. .. F'-I-!'r'Qf -'S .-' -. 3' -- ,ev ' ' ' - ' -f'-'-----I-.'.J2:'a-111311 ., .V . if.: we , ,, r Q, -F:-,. --1 ' U- 1' k - . Supbnmnre Qilass Bull Guy Maynard Baldwin, Allf. Frank Lyon, Barnwell, AIP . John Blair Barnwell, AXII . Richard Semler Barthelmess, APY Otey Robinson Berkeley, AACIS John Emar Bierck, AKE . , Jacob Brodsky .W . Philip Staas Carter . . Theron Ball Clement, AVI' . . James Love Madison Cooley, EXP . Wariren Milton Creamer, A111 . Stanley Arthur Dennis, Jr., AXP . Harry Dworski . . . Solomon Jonathan Fendel . Paul Edward Fenton, AKE . John Edwin Griffith, Jr., fIDI'A . John Scarborough Gummere . . Frank Eddie Haines, Jr., APY . William Hasburg . . James Vvatson Hatch, AAfID . Robert Frederick Hatch, AXP . Herbert William Jepson, AXP . Frank Lemuel Johnson, AXP Allen Northey Jones, APY . Benjamin Bernard Kaplan . Henry Katz . . . Kent Shirley Kirkby, I. K. A. . John Spalding Kramer, SPY . . John Francis Lang, AXP . - Drummond Williamson Little, .-XAQD - Carlisle Chandler Mclxfor, WY . - Edward Gabriel McKay, QT-X - William Wade Macrum, AAAI' - ' Courtenay Kelso Page, AKE - John Martin Parker, EN' . J Williamsport, Pa. . Selma, Ala. . Selma, Ala. New York, N. Y. . Cleveland, O. New York, N. Y. . . Hartford Glastonbury . Sunbury, Pa. Madisonville, O. Williamsport, Pa. . Arlington, N. . . Hartford . 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Y. Washington, D, C, Litchfield, Minn, . New Britain Waterbuw . Utica, U, Y, New York, N. Y. . . Hartford . Scranton, Pa. . New Britain . Hartford . Hartford . Hartford . Salisbury Montville Wallingford Tariffville . A New- Haven BLEACI-IIZRS MOVING L I i F 5 I E ' .I v , I -3 1 i 1 A 3 . I 's 1 Y Z 5 ' Sa 9 L x F I 5 1 I, , 1 x Y . E, ,E I Qi f w n w -, gif! 1 ' ' ' ,VY , N 1 1 -, ww! w 1 U 1 Wjlxr W U X! X X W V I X 'Q ' 4 N .. I X W N U 3, W W W MJ! xx 4' w W. I ' 1 A UNI + ri . f- 4 x W w , Y l ' tx, IV! 1 I 1 4! W , W X I Nw LN, A 1 1 . 'i N f I4 l ' M I , X V , , I S7 , 1,lJ-L .Qry 5 -'Arr W ' ff 9 f 5 1 4 2 A fill - rw V , V. :Y ia Y Y A 1 a . ' . . x:r.::f:1E ? a 4 32'-1, -flak , . .L X ,E idx , ' JF 'lf' 'I gf 'Q-.Q,, Q! ' in mjfg,m: a' A LQ' ,gg A 'R -- V 1 ' Q I ... x ' if C OLOPLS . ' ' NAVY Bzwz Aw WHITE P3 , OF F1 C ERS , CHAIJTNAJ TE-R-11 . x 1 Pfzx-:.n..b.T. TALE-o'1' T '5 -' K . , IJPRL--fTJ5UFzfiNGT0N'.-741 Q ,Q 1 Jkcry-Z5u:AA.C,f5. BEACH ' ff Ta mm' TERM . 327' 'Q-Q Pa.f..f:...MflL.JAcHson v ,zPfz.sJ'. .... .C.I-'. Ivf-ff ' .z 4.12 c ry- 75154.11 .SHULTHILSS Eg, f.j1,r7oQ1AM.M. fJ.FfO1..ME.6T ' N.. ,. 3191. ., 3 U F M- W ' X .- ' X - --- -:SF--5Qf:?'5EEfI' I 5' J 1 t , A I X. , , Nth: ,G fi'vE2f'f::fj.ffL!f? gg V . 1 55,5 1918 Qlllass laisturp i It is not without considerable apprehension that I undertake to record the annals of the illustrious Class of 1918. This apprehension comes from a realization of the delicacy of my position as historian of the Class., For how can mortal man do justice to the achievements of 1918 without using terms which are brazen bold and thereby risk dimming the brilliant record of the Class. And so l beg the reader to consider this difficulty while marvelling at the following history. When We beg-an no-ur career at Trinity by attending chapel on the afternoon of September twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, our superiority over the gen- eral run of Freshman classes was immediately shown by the fact that not one of us was induced to buy a chapel seat in advance. In chapel that afternoon I think the minds of a good many of us were running without control between three subjects of great import,-namely, the newness of the situation, the sentiments embodied in the address of the president, and the thought of the nearness of the great chapel rush. Nvhen finally this dominant thought expelled the former two from our minds and the time for the rush arrived, it was with brave hearts and resolved wills that we descended to our --victory. For victory it was, and an excellent start on the successful career we have since pursued. Bloody Monday came in due course and again we carried off all the honors.- not only touching the bulletin board in fourteen seconds in the afternoon but having equal success in the rope rush that evening. Then turning aside for a while from rushes We showed our versatility by defeating the Sophomores at baseball in straight games, and by tying them in football and track. The next accom lishment of the class of 1918 was the banquet tendered to our p n c 1 sister class, l9l6, at the Hotel Wortliy in Springfield. Xvhilc this is an annual affair. Our banquet was individual in the good feeling which pervaded it and the thorough good time enjoyed by all who attended. I N XX-'e are now yvaiting eagerly for tlie next event, the St. Patricks Day bcrap. which when this book appears will be past history. what the outcome ivill be. we cannot with certainty foretell, but one thing is sure and that is that WIS wnlllfafft' 0111 - ' ' - ' e 4 ts her part of the scrap with the same mettle and unconqucrable spirit which she na. .ho 'n in the past. 79 7 - -2- 7 '.'i:ilflyii'-'. -.2 .U -. Vx xii. -.K-:S-Ri, '-Lx 1, -JH-3:-:N '. r .,,.' I.-gg. Q!11I.':,3-qi., bmi-q. 5 5, . --,T,.,,,w-, Y rk x I A H ri -c , 5,1 .. X -V .-.-. ..' . ' .. -. - .--- -- , . -.:.--- -- '.-.:-.- '...--,- . ..-. .-. .. - -, . , ' . C ..'i7'9- : -' .- .- ' - 1 ' :. - ' f ' -If-f-'.L' 211'-P-'-C -.' -..- aa ' H fzf' :i- - -1.21- 'iiyxa .. , .Jak 'T engiQE1t'P :S I k -. . I .U -. h . I l- l t .K H - .,?.6. Q. .55 ,SL - Q23 - .f -- ' 5. 1 ' - 'Q:. -' 1' , ' L., .g' 5.51 , . - ', 'L - 1-' . I ' . - , ' . 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Hartford 11 William Crime, Ellf . . . . . Cheshire Edmund Russell Hampson, A1I' . , Waterbu-ry V' I Paul Curtis Harding, AACID . . . Washington, D. C. 1' Robert Van Kleeckel-larris, Jr., CIJFA , , Bantam 1 ' Russell Hathaway, H. C. . . , West Hartford i Newton Parker Holden, AYP . . , Den-git, 'Mich, li A Newell Brown Holmes, AKE A' . , Hartford il'2 Edward John Brenock Hyland, A111 Utica, N. Y. Z. t Charles Fenner Ives, AAI' . ' . t Dgtroitt Mich, 'Eli Myron Robinson Jackson, AKE ' , I t Not-wich ' Q omas Kelley James, AXP , U NO,-wich Kenneth Johnson, AKE , Naugatuck ig!! George Gershan Kaplan . U Hartford William E.l1iah.l..'Heureux . . Jewett City M Judson William Markham, EXP , . u Chester 4 1 l .Z 'L ,i 1. it John Mclfenney Mitchell, A111 Cha-rles Julian Miiller, AXP , Edward Francis Murray , William Lionel Nelson, 2111 , Paul Stephen Parsons, APY . A e so Centreville, Md. New York, N. Y- . Norwich Town . Waterbury Phillipsdale, R. I. 1 + lr .-!' it -. . . . .K . . . . -. an , .F -. 4,-bf-Q: 113' I-S ':-? 5T,l71 -'L l.,-.15 X. .n.::.,-:vz:, is W. tl . . tiff' l Iajyih. it ' -- '- 'R'-'-'Wi-f:'1'2-5.if11-'-r'15'1.aikf.-fF-fff-.-nine- .rs'rrfsg-...4-zz..-gif.-It'a.,SJ-' .,.. .fl-i:1,...3:,'Ea1?' ,f.-'1-gf-5--' -1' if 3 35 1 -5 J-H -, ' 3 , -. v 4 ,V S ,V ,. . . .... ,.,!,,,-,...,.,,.M,,xE ll ,v ' X . I.. D' '. ' ' Rufus 'Colfax Phillips, Jr. . . . Middletown, O. 1 Sydney Dillingham Pinney, AXP . , Hartford Woolsey McAlpine Pollock, KPY . Chicago, Ill. ' Anthony Louis Poto . . . Boston, Mass. 3 Aaron Ely Price . New Britain 4 William Goodrich Rankin . Glastonbury 1 William Reiner . Bloomfield ' Martin Brown Robertson , Hartford f' Harry Schwolslcy . . Hartford l Melville Shulthiess, AXP . Hartford l Abraham Meyer Silverman A. . . . Hartford l Walter Goldsborough Smyth, AACIJ . New York, N. Y. i Nathan Parke-r Stedman . . Aurora, Ind. f Samuel Stein . . . Hartford i Melvin Weisman Title - - Hartford l Eric Oswald'Toll, EAP . . Marlville, R- I- ' . . . Portland I D 4 Robert Daniel Wessels, XPY . James Harvey Withington, AACIJ . . Newton Centre. M2155- 1 E 5 , 3vlr'1 l I i I t l i I i I l I 0 1 1 V BLIL.-XCHI-IRS MOYIQD F 41 li Sl 2 1 M 1 1 4 l . X . V 1 - Q S- lim X x ' . W- -2-EE' '-15? If : f g,.:.-3-E H 51- 'E grz? + 1 1 A r 1 - - . 9 lik X li 1 gl lr gt --gg-fag al... 4 ' 7 .',. j.',:. ,Fl ,:3,L9?.gt-55 -.,-,Q rqlxml gffgigiifir 1 'f-5 . li-3--ifi ff: .lii-if ..rem..rf:-51 Miva -t',f7zJ,-'ff-:,'f-. 4','2l.-so 1'1IYl':'W.- if P41 'rf-:fe ae '-Fu' H41 195 2- lv.-Y'-5 rr: . 4n::':V?'3 :?b1c.:'ax7T4'sf?',..s52 1915 lra Allen Balch, AXP . Nlanchgglqr William Eclwarcl Barnett, AAAID . . , Newtown Arthur Everett Barnsff .-XXI' . Westmoreland. N. Y. George Beach, Jr.. .WI , New York, N, Y, Lewis George Bearclsley . Roxbury Station Harry Nelson Bockus, .Xtili . Charles Herbert Boehm, .Milli , Baltimore, Nld, Hampton Bonner, l.K.A. . . New Yorlc. N. Y. William Washington Brinkman . . Hartford Albert llclwarcl Dunsforcl, AK!-I Lgnqlgn, lhgland Hcrhcrt Curtis liierris, .XXV . . . Newtown Ernest l-lnrtranft C-cyer. .XKI-I New York, Y. Harolcl l.eslie Cililis . . Xvrstlielcl, ll-lass. Xvilliam 'llivoclorc Cray. jr., Att' Huston. Mass. Vtfnlter Gihson Gregg. . . . Meriden Evcrill lmlcywoofl .SKU . Clrnngc, liiranlz XVilliam lrlcalvy . New llr-rlforcl, Mass. Austin liilicr Hoclge, 'I'l'.3 . . Danbury Arthur ,lolinson. .XKIQ . . lrlartlorcl Ronalcl liinrl Kinney, 't'l'.A . Aclolplt Nvillinm lawson. XXI' . , Putnam -latncs Sylvester lx'll'c'illN', 'PY . . .-Xulwurn. Y. rliliornas l7rancis Nlrftic . . l-'lartlorcl Mark liilmo 0'C'onnc-ll . l-lnrtforcl Xvillinrn lillnrla Orr, XXI' . Cnlurnlmus, 0. John Riclinttl ljcilairrs. Stl' Creenv-'ich 'l'l7et'ensccl. Si 1 a. I ta ,. r' :-Q. 'f A.. ... . . 4 ' -, .. . 'z1.--.l :--1:1-F?-1-4 , . -'C-'. 1 s 'A'-J. ,- 1-I - 5 1' .. .?:'E:3'? 1. TN:-Nw! 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Noyes Holmes Reynolds - Dayton Kathan Rivas, AAT - Stanwood Adams Merrill, E111 Lawrence Smith Roberts, CDFA Benjamin Talbot Rogers, Ailf Herbert Edway Ryerson, YPY Louis Maurice Schatz . . James Noah Slee, AKE - Albert Lord Smith, 2111 - Robert Rowan Smith, CIJFA . Francis Bell Stites, AAP . Jacob Suisman . . . Allen Thomas Usher, l.K.A. . Charles Coolidge Withington, AND . Philip Edgar Aldrich, QDFA . Jonathan Cone Bigelow, Jr.:5 . Robert Alexander Brown, Jr. David Stoddard Dooman, AKE . Warren Lester Hale, AKE . Howard James Holmes, l.K.A. . John Hersey Humphrey, Znd, I.K.A. Michael Myer Levison . . Earl Loudon, EXP .Q . Lowell Thayer Lyon, AACID . Robert Starr Martin, AAKIJ . John Francis Mc'Endy , David Frederick Paulsen . Brainerd Stinson Ray, QJFA . Ralph Mortimer Ridings, CDFA Roland Darracott Stearns, AXP Roland Symonds, CIJFA , . Arthur Wesley Wainwright, QIQFA , Ellis Burton Wilson , , '5Deceased. 1916 84 Greenwich . Hawleyville . Albany, N. Y, Schenectady, N, Y, Walpole, M'ass. Winter Park, Fla. Fond du Lac, Wis. . North East, Pa. . I . Hartford . Yonkers, N. Y. . . Middletown . . Danbury . Louisville, Ky. . . -Hartford Providence, R. I. Newton, Centre, Mass. . Dalton, Mass. . . Hartford Basking Ridge, Ni. New York, N. Y. . East Hartford Glastonbury . Roxbury . Hartford . Wales, Mass. . Pittsburgh, Pa. Royal Oak, Md. . Linwood, Mass. Estherville, Iowa Huntington, N. Y. . Dover, N. H. Chestnut Hills, Mass. Port Jervis, N. Y. . .' Meriden . Danbury 'tt . l . I ' -. f-ga'-1, -. ., .H . . : . ' A. L., 1 1? I .-,-. .E-2.1 . qyq., iii l:f...!'l,'!-In .3 .Li2.,JL:: . 1 t. T-.--1 -:- 3 nv-:-1...:vx,l'-l51f'::Q2xei ' ' i . if :R 1 'ill TG-SEI .- I 13f:iQQ' ,4I: - R11-N..-E .1 . . at-if h ' X ': av. xg -.' 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Francis joseph llloodgoocl, .WI . liiranla Joseph Connors . Peter l..eo Glassrnan . . .lames Nleliiadcleri Hays, NNI' Clarence Sears Rates. ircl. l.K..fX. . Arthur .lohn Mullen . . . Murray McGregor Stewart. lr.. N-W' lrlenry 'liodd Strauss. l.K..-X. . Barnet ililmrnas iliallmtt, XA-I' Herbert Walter Xviesner . Arthur Houston Xvriglrt. ARI-T SR . East Windsor Pittsfield, Mass. North Adams, Mass. . . Hartford . Rosebud, S. D. . Des Moines, Iowa Point Pleasant, N. Arlington, N. . Glastonbury . Littleton, N. H. Lancaster, N. H. Philadelphia, Pa. . Bridgeport . Bayonne, N. . Farmington . St. Louis. Mo. South Glastonbury liarnardsville. N. Xvinslon-Salem. N. C. . . Hartford Morristown. N. C-ermantown. Pa. . . Cornwall . Clrarnlmlee. Cm. . . Hartford Milwaukee, Xiiis. . Pitlslielcl. Mass. e . Hartford Sewickley. Pa. Glen Lorie. Pa. . Norwich . Sa'-'annah. Ca. . Centreville Xvashington. D. C. Kl8l1Cl1CSlCf. N. H. Newburyport. 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Barnwell Albert Neumann Rock Philip Van Rensselaer Schuyler 1918 Charles Bradford Beach NCWt0Il Parker H0lden Francis Joseph Bloodgood Edward John Brenock Hyland Edmund Russell I-lampson CharleS Fenner Ives John McKenney Mitchell 97 7:...,v.-,-1Y':tj:l?,, . .., 1, ,l , ,. .g--.-J11-,A..,4:5-- W.-...i'1,.':. fm...-u'u::,.,g.f:f-. 1 Lt.-lug, i:..i f-vf-'.-'..i:,.'.,-351:13 ,g:',,w.-- i I' QI:-.,' t .' -jfs: Q1 -S3 .- Zigi: ,- .-.. 4' 'J' -. a ' ' . Zz., ' ., . 4 ., - : it I, - ,44.,',4,,. 1.1-Q., 'I 4:9-.i,t,' .Z -. D 45 .x:?Q -' - l - :A Q xl air.. 5--1.25 - -.' 'Z N- f' ' - - 9 - 'ff .xi '. . it--1-A 1' '- . .. '- -C --.:-. 4-3:.-',:::..- .s1.,.r--- ff-'-9'--9 -1-'51 . ' x ' - ji 4'?q?:Jex54'x:v.'.'L-.if - . -- 'lf--'- '- ' 4 ' ' ' . . ,511 - -FJ- . -3 'F Ulm :fraternity ut Qlpba Betta 15131 Hamilton Columbia Yale . Amherst . Brunonian Hudson . Bowdoin Dartmouth Peninsular Rochester Williams Manhattan U Middletown Kenyon . Union - Cornell . Phi Kappa r Johns Hopkins Minnesota M, Toronto . Chicago . McGill . Wisconsin California Illinois ' Founded in 1832 at Hamilton Bull ut Qlbapters Hamilton College . Columbia College . Yale University . Amherst College . Brown University . College Western Reserve University Bowdoin College . Dartmouth College University of Michigan University of Rochester Williams College . College of the City of New Wesleyan University Kenyon College . Union College Cornell University . Trinity College . B Johns Hopkins University University of Minnesota Toronto University . University of Chicago McGill University . University of Wisconsin University of California University of Illinois 0 York 1 Q- ffl? 11, I I 1 Xml IS-xfifx Q 17 A'fW ' ' ,,':f1- . J ' 9 f ' - - 2523 ' ' A . ' f l- fE? 'H: 1 -0212. mia, 5 ' .id A Z I ,dj K L , YA . E320 -,. ,,,,f E? A 'QF H f Hu- 1 . .gm 4 ' X f .' if , R f I A - .1 , 4 fig' 6 cxgfjzqcaqx Z . YW Q 9- Vi ' V. - -' - ' I X x 'I A XX .XA7 ri 5 X v- f '5 ' XX ' Af' K 'y 1, w X XXX 5 .11 flff if iq! XM A VL Ji KF' if fury-.,L 1 Y i 3 'z lv ,t -' ,Qnm .59 'aio 3' 1 4N Ffi S- fit l. tr THE TRI IT F 4 ' 11. - 'wf:1-'T'-r-.,x r' - l ,.- -4 1- 'Pliif' QQ-tn. Q, ...N .Q . I 4 , ,' ,' ' 9l.?:.5iy:3 .v gafqtsj mf- ..-eu. .9 .1 4 MT.. 3,51 :...tx ,VL J. U.-3...-. J.. . . .:.s...,7v .vi ...Ili V 111 4... H mr. ,g ', 4675, lrfiy ., P X - .Qty xl- A H ,M .-hc-A alfa? A I .. : i. . t . . : J, . lu I . .I ..-- l - ja' ,. N .1-A .gig 9 'Signs - 'N v : f , 5 g. Q12-X,'H 'tZ-.- I 'F -. X '- ' - I . . . , ,':. ,- ' ,- - ', A' 1- 'Q . N 7- T J' x' 1 . r - Agqfw .'s .gt Vl :?ul,,'.- '. -Q . -,X '3 '- - : -, .- f , V' . .gl if 5 - , I , -,-,-.. ,-.-I 5,1516 ,A ' -1.4, Ll ' x - fi A Q3 ' 4. S -.'5'f'---- 'Pia .fun-. .-..-1:-.:51L'5 '- f- P -'-c ' '- -'A -1. 'r' '- 'i.-I1 '. 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Edward B., Yale, '66 Bleecker, Wm. Hill, Phi Kappa, 'IZ Bryant, Percy F., Phi Kappa, '70 Bunce, Charles H., Yale, '60 Cady, George F., Middletown, '70' Calhoun, David H., Yale, '48 Chester, T. Weston, M.D., Hamilton Clark, Walter H., Yale, '96 Deppen, Richard L., Phi Kappa, 'I 3 Dustin, E. F., Yale, '06 Francis, C. W., Yale, '03 6 Fuller, Horace S., M.D., Amherst, '58 Garvin, John, Yale, '02 Gillett, Rev. Arthur L., Amherst, '80 Goodwin,.Charles A., Yale, '98 Goodwin, F. S., Yale, '93 Goodwin, H., Yale, '06 Goodwin, James L., Yale, '02 Goodwin, Rev. James, Phi Kappa, '86 Goodwin, P. L., Yale, '97 Goodwin, Walter L., Yale, '97 Greenwood, A. H., Dartmouth Gross, Charles E., Yale, '69 Hatch, Edwin B., Phi Kappa, '86 Howell, George D., Phi Kappa, '82 Huntington, Rev. T., Phi Kappa, '50 Lampson, E.. R., lVl.D., Phi Kappa, '91 Lawrence, Thomas F., Yale, '91 Lines, William S., Phi Kappa, 'IZ Maerklein, B. C., Phi Kappa, '06 Marvin, L. P., Yale, '92 Mead, C. B., Columbia, '09 Morse, Leonard, Amherst, '71 Northam, Charles, Jr., Middletown, '04 Perkins, Henry A., Yale, '96 Phillips, H., Yale, 'IZ Roberts, E. C., Yale, 'I0 Roberts, T., Yale, '05 Roberts, P., Yale, 'l0 Schutz, Robert H., Phi Kappa, '89 Schutz, Xlvalter S., Phi Kappa, '94 Seymour, Marlor, Amherst, 'I4 Starr, Robt. S., M.D., Phi Kappa, '97 Thompson, Arthur R., Yale, '96 Thomas, Rev. E.. C., Phi Kappa, '03 Twitchell, H., Yale, '06 Van Schaak, David, Phi Kappa, '0I Williams, Arthur C., Yale, '98 Winans, W. W., Middletown, '89 Wolfe, Ralph R., Phi Kappa, '08 Wriglit, A. B., Union, '90' Zweigart, H. J., Amherst, '90 l0Z N 1 4 . .J P51 'ff' r ill. 'sq r HIT Fl-fi if 1 in E N in Tl? l R? ii kezztir' is l -wail.. . ,-f: ...' sl ,. ,fl I N . tt'-,..:. .. . A.-v.: -5 .. E - :.l.-.l.,. ..., -v. ':-l-.'f 1,5 ,. -li-,1l.-1.5:-tl.. U.. Q. , It E.,:,t5:lI ,f 31 N 1' i-W xv'-'G-ff--Q -L ' '- sifs:f- yi X '41'f.'i sv'-1 -':--I- ' --I .' ' '. . -- .. . . - 4 57- 'L x ' 4 1 - F . - Q :ies L'- -'v .':lCx1I .' -Lf-C - 'il : . E -. .- '. ' . I- .' 4 . '-- .' ' ' 'Q ' ' ' '.-.-.- tis: HQ ' -'vi 1- AJ! 9 -' 'if - vi' Digi, -2-2,.4psvms-fk'.k'1-ltr-'.---1:--1.-that--1--f,..-ma4.51::-sg-.tj-::,'.::'ff.AE..j-.3 5-5,I.',,.5g,,.,,-,,'1-.3.f,j,g,1, 2. A' .I . , A ' N, ' N ' ', ' f . V ' I v li 1 -1- , ! I Ulibe fraternity nf gelta ikappa Qlfpsilun A Phi . Theta Xi . Sigma Gamma . Psi . Upsilon V . Beta . Eta . Kappa Lambda . Pi . . lota . . Alpha Alpha Omicron . Epsilon . Rho . Tau . Mu . Nu . . Beta Phi . Phi Chi . Psi Phi . Gamma Phi Psi Omega Beta Chi . Delta Chi . Phi Gamma Gamma Beta Theta Zeta Alpha Chi Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau i Delta Delta Alpha Phi Tau Lambda Delta Kappa Tau Alpha Sigma Rho Delta Pi . Rho Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded in 1844 at Yale University IRUII uf Qlhapters Yale University . . . Bowdoin College Colby University . Amherst College . Vanderbilt University . University of A-labama -1 Brown University I . 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N., Yale, '81 Bennett, M. T., Yale, '98 Blakely, Dartmouth, '94 Brockway, U. H., lr., Yale Biulkeley, M. G., slr., Yale, 'O7 Bulkeley, R. B., Yale, 'O8 Burt, L. H., Trinity, '00 Camp, S., Wesleyan, '78 Capen, G. C., Trinity, 'IO Carr, W., Dartmouth, '75 Carter, Rev. C. F., Yale, '78 Carter, T. W., Yale, 'll Case, T. G., Trinity, 'OO I Champlin, B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., 'll Cheney, F. D., Yale, 'OO Cheney, Cu. W., Yale, 'lO Cheney, T. L., Yale, 'Ol Clark, C. H., Yale, '7l ' Clark, G. L., Amherst, '72 Cole, F. W., Yale, '04 Collins, A., Yale, '73 Colings, A. A., Colgate, '08 Conant, G. A., Amherst, '78 Cone, B., Yale, '57 Cook, H. W. S., Trinity, 'IZ Cooley, C. P., Yale, '9l Cooley, F. R., Yale, '86 Davis, F. W., Yale, '77 Davis, R. W., Mass. Institute of Technology, 'l2 Day, A. P. Yale, '90 . Day, E.. M., Yale, '90 Eddy, H. R., Rensselaer P Ela, E. S., Wesleyan, '82 English, R. B., Yale, '08 Evans, D., Trinity, 'Ol Penn, E. Hart, Yale, '65 Flynn, B. D., Trinity, ex-'O5 Forrest, C. R., Yale, '65 Freeman, H. B., Yale, '62 Gates, A. F., Yale, '87 Cxlazier, E. D. W., Yale, '04 Glazier, W. S., Yale, 'O4 Goddard, Cv. S., Wesleyan, '4l Grant, E. D., Yale, '58 Harrington, A. T., Yale, '94 olytechnic Institute, 'll Hart, B., Yale, '02 Hine, C. D., Yale, '71 Hooker, K., Yale, '09 Howe, D. R., Yale, '74 Humphrey, H., Trinity, 'IZ Hyde, A. W., Yale, '02 Hyde, F. E., Yale, '79 HYdC, W. W-, Yale, '-76 Ingalls, Dr. P. H., Bowdoin, '77 Ives, S., Amherst, '70 Jones, F. O., Brown, '97 .l0I16S, R. P., Wesleyan, 'I2 Keith, Dr. A. R., Colby, '97 - Knight, Rev. E. H., Amherst, '76 Lake. E. J., Harvard, '92 Lord, W., Trinity, '98 Marsh, D. D., Dartmouth, '65 Matson, W. L., Yale, '62 McClure, L. H., Trinity, 'I2 Olmstead, H., B., Trinity, '80 Owen, C. H., Yale, '60 Parker, Rev. E. P., Bowdoin, '56 Philbrick, M. P., Colby, '97 Pond, H. C., Trinity, '08 Pratt, VV. W., Adelbert, '85 Prentice, S. O., Yale, '73 Robbins, E. D., Yale, '74 Rowley, Dr. A. 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V Q.-.-. . -3 , Al ' I-K f t' A ,HH :I H Esta Esta Qibapter S951 Titlpsiluni ' 5115112 ,MZIIIUBDS 1915 Henry Lawrence Brainerd Edward Learned Pollock, Jr. Morton Stimson Crehore, -Jr. Vlfilliam Benfield' Pressey Frederick Bond Dart Newell Russell Sage Bertram Leon Burgoyne Smith ' 1916 Edward Abbe Niles Harold Brainerd Raftery Erhardt Gillette Schmitt Charles Byron Spofford, Charles Henry Baker, Jr. Oscar Wilder Craik Nelson James George Vvillis Briscoe Cueorge Jr. 1917 . Richard Semler Barthelmess Allen Northey Jones ,F rank Eddy Haines, Jr. E John Spalding Kramer Carlisle Chandler Mclvor 1918 Eric Anderson Astlett Paul Stephen P35095 Joseph Buflington, Jr. Woolsey MacAlpine Pollock ' Robert Daniel Wessels l I l .V 1 7 - , ag - --.- .1 Tr- -A ' V. -F-..E5 M.AQr. Y'-Mrqd:,212-,T:,?,,:f,f'. -21a 1.-.-.fr 1:-.1 .v.2g..j5.x.':jE1,1:.g :ip-J..---3 , , , . vi2j::,w V it -.LJ i '--1-i3':1 -' H' ' - .' I I- ' 1 .' .. -- .- .. .. ' 4 fw f. X Q' J ,T '11-'E f-' 'esp --615.1 .'y.'- ' Q: I '- . 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Dennison, Xi, '02' W. S. Eaton, Beta Beta, 'l0 L. A. Ellis, Beta Beta, '98 C. E. Fellows, Beta, '56 Prof. H. Ferguson, Beta Beta, '58 S. Ferguson, Beta Beta, '96 E. M. Gallaudet, Beta Beta, '56 G. H. Gilman, Beta, '90 E.. B. Goodrich, Beta Beta, '02 T. W. Goodrich, Beta Beta, '92 L. E. Gordon, Xi, '90 Hon. W. Hamersley, Beta Beta, '58 W. 1. Hamersley, Jr., Beta Beta, '09 W. S. Heinz, Xi, 'l2 C. F. Johnson, Beta, '53 F. E. Johnson, Beta Beta, '84 H. T. Johnson, Zeta, 'I4 J. McA. Johnson, Beta Beta, '03 VV. MCA. Johnson, Beta Beta, '98 VV. S. Little, Beta, '07 R. S. Lyman, Beta, 'l3 A. T. -McCook, Beta, '02 Dr. M. C. McKnight, Beta, '76 Prof. A. R. Merriam, Beta, '77 A. T. Merrill, Zeta, '02 C. S. Morris, Beta Beta, '96 J. O. Morris, Beta Beta, '08 - P. S. Ney, Beta, '05 F. Parson, Beta, '93 A. Perkins, Beta, '87 A. E.. Rankin, Beta Beta, 'l2 G. D. Rankin, Beta Beta, '03 M. I. Rankin, Beta Beta, '04 Hon. H. Roberts, Beta, '77 E. K. Roberts, Jr., Beta Beta, '0 H S . . 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Samuel Hart, D.D., LLD., '66 . - Secfetaf-9 -, George I... Cook, M.A., '70 . . - Treasurer ' 3 Qmnlhers Sihmittch in 1914 Smart Brand, 'l5 Frank Greenville Stacltmueller, '14 Thomas Herbert Robinson, 'l5 Philip John Young, Jr.. 'I5 tp in 'J Q :za , 2 . F . I A X' Fh- N.. ww, !!iQxx.x'.1w:x,: :KX :ff ' ,,,.f 2 m, I I ., ,X , rf! -.T,:- ' ' A . F ' .-Lb QS -W. , gin' 5.65 fswgf. . , , a. .hw A 5: - yr nr fr-:rx- A 1 . Nl . Q -'-Zqgx 45 ffnlfy A' U fy -gs ' x . A, gg , I f f'ff -1' F ?75'3, ' 1' 32' lv ,ma . - - QL-1:1 M F 91 1 la sf 572,12 'ffm 2. ,f2:?7E,15i5?i5fm'fYfW.' ,ag Q3 .xggg-1A,l, .gf-5,5 , ,41...,xf. , 2 'v:, Pl3-- xx KW x '. 1 , : ?3'. -A .,, 5:1 Y., i h, . N ..c '5 .ki N if-1 - Jr. 37 1 li- 1 1'- 1 s sf fi 'Y' f nj-.ww . L Q ff ,: -, ' , ..-fy, AE T 4 1 X L , . 5 .5 , X ....,,V,5 I 1-Q, , -,W-it ff A Age.:-.:' F- 1 af - Mf5f'f. .5 .3 gzm-.- Q, A '-1 a. . n .4 1 A T, ,: -:ff . ,'..A ':-,...,: .,,4. , X, ' J -GI - .. 'Hr-5 - fl 1:13- 1:- . K ' :- L P' . 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Chairman I' K' Hamilton, Jr., '91 ..... . Secretary-Treasurer Prof. J. D. Flynn, '97 Prof. J. J. Mccooi., '63 Horace B. Olmsted, '08 ' s 130 1 ,-.1 -,.f f . ,. .Qgl .. : ,... -Q . .-. - :'Y-l:1.:..-- , ' ...... .4 . I-.f-vc-I .Lg . - . . - -- N 5'-' ' .-2 ' . 1. . 155- -. . -S . ,, ' ' . 4 C-51 . . 7.3. .5-'51 ' -fr- -- +f'2--'?f:- Wm-r---fr .-- 0...-.X--4 .- ff- 'f- LV A :: ,f..--g 'L-17- .-' -.A ' QE-'gm . .' g 3. .': N. 'f , :, - '. ' ' 'I'.- . ' r, '-'- 'Z' -5515: , QT: F . 'IT' RHI f X '?-f11.f- ' 1 Q -- -: f '- ' - ' '- 1- - ':- .- ' .- - ' -- .4 hh 'L . X -- 'ff A . 'Q- ' 1 1. -'- st s I 1 - R ' . 1 '- H-H WH- J ,ix J ' 1 .3 -h?,?,f, .,g,,.,k,.v fa, -Q 4 ..,. xfln. l J ' ,Y .N A st... - .I Q ' 4 'Q Af'-,ik s Q1 x 1 I, I 4 1 -J f v 1. ,, s 4- I v , 1 A911 . ,I I .ze .. L 1 , fc W 5 ' I gg? f b 1 I Ni' . Y - af f Q L 'N' . lift. 1 .gt 1 -- , Q , 1111111 ... ' 1914 George Dawson Howell, Jr., '15 . . . . . Captain S. H. Eclsall, 'I5 . . . . . Manager C. Byron Spofforcl, Jr., '16 . . Assistant Manager Dr. John B. Price . . . . Coach Ghz Qtieam F. Connors, '18, Right End R. S. Morris, '16, Left End F. Lambert, '16, Right Tackle B. 1... B. Smith, '15, Quarterback H. T. Bradley, '17, Right Cuarct N. Ives, 'l6, Right Halfback R. E. Kinney, '15, Center 1... Cole, '16, Left Halfhack M. R. Jackson, '18, Left Guard F. B. Castator, '16, Fullback Cx. D. Howell, Jr., Capt., Left Tackle E.. 1... Pollock, Jr., '15, Center T. Craig, Jr., '16, Right Halfback Substitutes A. B. Churchill, 'I6 5 C. A. Meyer, 'I6 R. L. Maxon, 'I6 ' A. N-. Jones, 'I7. Cu. H. Barber, '18 131 I 1 2 3' 4 VL if 'f 'L ,. .... - .1 ff,-l.. ' :AI ' Qi?-' f -.1i,v- - f 5-... .'Z-gg:-T L, 4 x' '- , ,m.,.vf.. 7' 42.2.1 ,. f -efiff 4- sn .tiff . XM 'HRA ' ' , '?6-?- 1 - ZX 'Bi-T53I'.'.' 'J .ls v- N X, .-,. .:v.'. -. .. N, , A --Q, 39- ' s-.--w-:wer -. ..-: .hp -F14 '.::' f-'15 Cct. 3 At Hartford Oct. I0 At Hartford Oct. I7 At Amherst Oct. 24 At Hartford Nov. 3 At New York Nov. 7 At Hartford Nov. I4 At Middletown '83 '84 '85 '86 '87 '88 '89 '90 '9I '9l '92 C. H. Giesy S. T. Miller . W. XV. Barber W. W. Barber W. W. Barber E. MCP. McCook E. lVlcP. McCook T. P. Thurston W. C. Hill H. S. Graves Ct. D. Hartley '93 -3' Pix -53 ,1-q,.. 1-t.,,.,..,. ..,-rg.,-Vx,-3E.. e:17gvr.,... I . H, . ec.-8-. L1'i3Z:1.: - 91 'L- .11 ' , :. - ' '- ' - f-vs Til - - . I . ,- -. ' -, 4 1- . . X, 4, :T -' ' 1-. '.:' F.:-I - - ' ul- -1.21 I 6- Zhi E' - ' nf' 11'L'1-1421'2-'C'i.'-.?.zff.-w,7.:411.1 x..'J'::-4.35-2:.'3rf.-.SE...5'.I- - . 5.-.1-1.1!,..-g-::.1T:-112.115 - 'iz -f 379- ' if Refurb uf Qantas ' JTIJ Dill HU Trinity Trinity Trinity ' Trinity Trinity Trinity Trinity Summary Trinity 74-Opponents 43 Won 4, Lost 2, Tied l JTUPIUBI' QIHDIHU15 J. W. Edgerton 94 Strawbridge 95' W. S. Langford, Jr. 96 A. M. Langford 97 A. S. Woodle 98 W. B. Sutton 99 W. P. Brown 00 W. P. Brown Ol Henderson 02 T. M. Syphax '03 W. B. Allen 133 34 05 06 D7 O8 09 4 0 'I W2 ' 4 5 T. C. Hudson, ,lr Cr. D. in Worcester Tech Bowdoin Amherst Williams N. Y. U. Haverford Wesleyan O. Morgan J. C. Landefeld P. Dougherty E. Donnelly A. B. Henshaw A. B. Henshaw Ramsdell C. H. Howell C. H. Collett E. B. Howell, Jr . . .31 . . rf '.' -f' -. .. .,. V . ,.. .Y , ,-.. lt1,.,...4--...Q . . . A '-. f'.'i ':.: - - iz . ff? -t... - . . -'rig--1 ' . ' ' 3f:f. --.- 1:5 4216-54 -sd -.-:Z-.L-1 -c-.J- -Fil . inns--- H'.-. -'-'- - .' ' . f- ' 1 .' .- -' -. -- ' .:L' 11' 7- N TH - -'1 '1r. . Y- - . -- ..i-,. - . -. . .. V . . . 1 f.,--.1 155531 ,. . Jffij-1,51 -'Q 1'7xi':3?L'F 'li'-.' 'f-rf .'.- , - '. -i.-ff '- ' -3 mi' f95 'Q'f i, . '-,-.A N W' kiss fu? 4-' ' 1,112 '-1.1 Q ' 1-.,,ttg-I'-. , 9.--,-5:'f,.j,tg,,g-,..-Q-...j.,-:-- .'-5.-.1-1.1!,..f,.1:5a-12.2411 -. r L. f' . . f- '1' A- ,i: :.. ,. -3 - . - 4 5??f.'FQLEK6c?i-g-5mir.,-,-,.Ag-5.f-.,,.,,g-,--J-1,--. ff---Y--4-- V Y ,S - Y, H, Y , 1, Wu, . .11 , 15 ?1,, , ' ' ' 'LW J - 'xg-HQ-.1'-' 71' . itsehietn uf their 1914 :fastball Seaman Trinity's football record for the season of l9l4 was four victories, two defeats, and one tie. The season was, para- doxical as it may seem, both successful and unsuccessful. judged from the percentage of games won, the season was a success, and the team was ranked fourth among the Big Ten of New England, Yale, Harvard, Dartmouth and Brown not being included in this list., Tufts, Williams,i and Colby lead the list in the o-rder named. But the acid test for the success of every football season at Trinity is the Wesleyan game. This contest, the big game of every year, was lostg and from this viewpoint the l9l4 season was a disap' pointment. With material of fair caliber to build upon, a team was developed that possessed many points of strength in both offensive and defensive play. Yet the eleven lacked just the . , little extra power that would have given it a clean slate. The tearn's victories were over Worcester Tech, Bowdoin, N. Y. U., and Haverford, Williams and Wesleyan won from Capt. Howell Trinity, and the Amherst game resulted in a scoreless tie. ' The outcome of the Amherst, lwilliams and Wesleyan games gave little satisfaction to Trinity supporters as, by right of might, these should all have gone to the Blue and Gold. In each case the Trinity team was obviously superior in rushing the ball, and the defense was almost irreproachable. A lack of the final punch, so much needed at about the l0-yard line, and several failures at goals from the field lost golden opportunities for Trinity, but most costly of all was the habit of fumbling which haunted the team from the very first game, and which to the last was not eradi- cated. The threeteams that stemmed the Trinity tide made the most of opportunities, presented to them, and though outplayed on the whole, they must be given credit for .good football. The 1914 season opened on Cctober 3rd, when Worcester Tech was defeated l4'0 at Tflnlfy Field- Vifltory by a larger score had been looked for, yet the game furnished several promising signs for the season. Several men, notably Castator, whose line-plunging at his new position of fullback was excellent, were conspicuous for their individual work. . Bowdoin came to Trinity Field on October l0th, with something of a reputation, lgavlng beaten Amherst and held Wesleyan to a victory. ln this game was shown 01' the HFSI time the remarkable ability of the Trinity team to come back in the face of I34 ,- -4-- , ,Q , . -,, - - if- -'-Lalrir, fi, -i, ., . ,.,,.,, , , . l, - y- av. ij '-ng, I 45 93.71.5351 . Sikh, J ,- ,,-,,-. .:,,,.g,, .,:.,:.,r:,..r,....i-...hi-.,,.,:1g13..-,.5... n.,..,..,, ,,.-:,,,q., .. i -dk. 31, . -ell ' Riff! .- - -TJ-'37' '-351 --Gifs .- :N f -T - . '- ' .- -- '- f.. -- '- ' Fi . 'N-'1 TW '- - '-'3-' Xi? kd 3 - V .hx .N A osx 3:,.,Nl'. in .l W-. - il . ' zu. Z - '. I , .- .S . . I. -.-:U ss: YQN V ,vu U. , A :I 3 : ,. .V .. ,i.,, Y, Q 1 vw, H-A -.Wy-4 .Lx ,- 3.1 , 1- lx- EM- ...Vg I . .- -. f - ..-. . - ' -5 ., , . :i . . . gg, g... 3,5 35 - sf ,U .u .--'w V' - , ' 1 '1Fv75'Ki55Gx-f2'.l'iati?1'3i 1 9- i.l1i2-'I-lr'-.'a11i1x.:Q ::-i'-. G4s.'.:i'f.-2.4.1.4 F-:...,','f1-1.-. -.,I2.1:'1 . .1351 -e i ' sr.: - . fi' . - - - K. A-:L Rx . . i. ,-. .- .. - i V, . - . . 1-.:--.. -. .Q E . in ,I IQ.. .Kei . 'jg' JL- E, .1 '.:'xI2 - odds. Bowdoin quickly scored a touchdown, but -the score seemed to act like the sting of a lash on Trinity, for the Blue and Gold started a Whirlwind attack that swept Bowdoin off her feet and accounted for three touchdowns. In this contest the indi- vidual work of Castator and Lambert stood out: but the most notably.. feature was the ability the team showed to play together as a unit. On Qctober l7th, the team journeyed to Amlterst, and the game resulted in a scoreless tie. Trinity, however, completely out-rushed her opponentg Craig, Cole, and Smith being the particular stars of the occasicn. Their ground-gaining ability was not approached by any of the Amherst backs, yet Trinity did not possess quite the power to make the score needed for victory. The biggest home game of the season was that with Williams at Trinity Field on October 24th. It was the first' football meeting between the two colleges in several years, and both put strong 'teams upon the field. Widespread interest centered about the game, and each team strove mightily for victory. A great crowd thronged the Field and saw a memorable and thrilling contest. The teams were almost evenly matched, but Trinity was greatly superior in ground-gaining ability and constantly out-rushed Williams. Trinity, however, fumbled repeatedly, whereas Williams did not, and as the Williamfs men followed the ball like fiends, the fumbling was fatal to our chances. The first thrill came when Toolan of Williams ran the opening kickoff back for a touchdown after receiving the ball on a cross pass from one of his team- mates. During the first half Trinity rushed Williams all over the field, but fumbled again and again. Williams made the most of the oppor- ' tunities thus presented and piled up two more touchdowns. The half ended with the score 20:-O against Trinity. Then came one of the greatest rallies ever seen at Trinity Field, or ever shown by any Trinity eleven.' Our team waded into Williams like demons with an attack that was irresistible. Two touchdowns were scored and the team was well on its way to a third when the game ended with Williams the victors by the score of Z0---I4. In this game the play of the Trinity team from every stand- point was excellent, with the exception of the constant fumbling, which caused our downfall. The team went to New York on November 3rd, for the annual Election Day game with N. Y. U., and won I9-3. The contest was featureless, but indicated K that the team was coming along well towards the big object of the season, the Wesleyan game. The biggest surprise of the year came on November 7th, when Haverford came to Trinity. The Pennsyl- vanians had nothing to warrant their being taken seriously, Coach Price 135 1 i E I r i i i i l l i I l v l i l l l - l l r i r 1 sau.: . - rv . -rn-sn .. .. .., V' J 51 .1 -- 'f1r2'.f:: 5: -, , .m-,., ia... fe ' - -f-'- V -1-'-g.- Y '1' '? -- --'f' 'QSC'-., , , .4 -fr ' ' -r'2'p':- .J -6- '-'.-'f:l3' f- -s o-'Vi ,- .-.-f. . '- V :. - .-f 1 . .. .. - -- ,rf ,fb X 'par l .1111 ,., 51. .. .'.-,346 3 ,, lL1juz..- I - - , .:,: . ,I '. I , -, . . 1. , , , 'f' . . , 'g - , ,ds 4,4 4 f I --gi g 4 -.- A .ff:g1I:3, ' .:L5igl1,.. ' I :l ' N' , :5 , t L: , I ' ., . f ., , . ,- -,'.-'Z v zvapgggglxv ',-gu '- '--.-21. ' auf-.. -1 - 'f'-.1q- ', ,z 4-Q .. .-:1--if . 'f .' -J ze' . . ', -A -e. rr' '-t-'- -', -'g',' -Z-' 1-'-1' I :p ' I'-, Y-. ' . . xl? '- ' --: 'J f- - .ra - -1. - - - . J- -- '- , .--'-, :1..-. ws. .'f.'.1-1... ..q.::1'z':sz.111 ' -, . ,. V .,r - . . ,B F .- . , - , Y. - ' t- 4.5,f'?3x4'gig46i.L,iqw5-A5,.,1--.3,,I,,,if1,r,t,,., 4,... 'r..4 V- ' t ' -' . ' . L mr.. H ' .Il I pb. . gil' . :cp-I-: -.psy - Eval' : 1' by 'fi' I ' Q5-.,-.1 ' .. . was expected There was some over-confidence, and in d 'ctory by H bis Score ' . indditiiorillthe team did not Play With its usual dash' Speed' and Me' Also' Haverford had a team possessing altogether unlooked-for power, and the result was that Trinity ' ' 6-0 victory after having been played to a standstill, had trouble in pulling Out a , th work of the team was marred by constant fumbling, Again in this game, C The elimax of the season came o-n November l-4th, when the team went to Middletown for the Wesleyan game. All indications were that the most precious of all victories to Trinity was to. be realized. Trinity had much the better record, and, on paper, the better teamg and in all quarters the Blue and Gold was a big favorite. Wesleyan Showed unexpected strength and also the ability to take advantage of oppor- tunities. Once more, Trinity's great failing, fumbling, cropped out. Despite this handicap, the team played Wesleyan fairly off her feet for three periods, and gained almost twice the ground by rushing that Wesleyan did, but Trinity twice failed t ush the ball over when touchdowns were fairly in hand, and was held scoreless 0 P . . . in spite of the fact that Wesleyan could make no substantial gains until the last quarter. But here Wesleyan showed that she could make the most of a chance when it was ' ' W - ' d h b ll T ' ff d to her In the third period, after his team had worke t e a to rimtys o ere 1 . . 20-yard line, Eustis of Wesleyan dropkicked a goal from the field. As no more scoring resulted, this was enough to give the big game of the season to Wesleyan by a 3-0 score. iBut Trinity had many reasons to be proud of her teamg one was the never-say- dlespirit that animated the whole eleven. Others were the brilliant line-bucking and defensive work of Castator, the defensive work of Cole, and the big gains by Lambert on tackle-around plays, which made spectacular a game already full of thrills. Captain Howell, left tackle, Kinney, center, Smith, quarterback, and Pollock, center members of the Senior Class, all played their last year of varsity football. Captain Howell has behind him an enviable record remarkable for a continuous exhi- bition of unlimited pluck and fighting spirit. His example made him in every way an inspiring leader to the team. Kinney, also, played for his fourth year on the varsity. His Freshman year he played at right tackle, but for the last three years has held the center position. He has shown great power on the defense, hax ing teen a big factor in the failure of opp0S- ing backs to find their way through the Trinity line. Kinney's toe has become one of the most famous institutions about College. He has added many a point to the touch- down scores by his accuracy in kicking goals, has kicked many goals from the field. and has constantly handicapped the opposing learn by his long kickoffs. Vlfhile he len down Somewhat this Year in his accuracy at goals from placement, he should be remembered as the man whose coolness added the winning point to the famous i4--l3 Wesleyan game his Freshman year. Smith played his Second Year on the varsity. having hecn used his Freshman and Sophomore Years as substitute end and haekheld man. During the last two yE'RTS he has put UP an QSEYCSSWC EHYTIC at quarter. His line-plunging from this posili0I1. and l 36 YRS 'FSM-W 5-,qi F f: iv , . . - - X 'N'-' '.'--:-'I-I1 n. f R!-x:- -. v . nn .Y i :. 1' .5 '- ' 'iii ' '- TW-:?'. 5 iii' ' -n:T. '-' ' TT 72 it '- 7q? 'f5 -' F :-? 'a'.'75 -'. -.'-.2 v nE':k.- -- z:.,w -4 .. - WTA flfr- 'V ' ' -fi' 'lin Y' 'bi' z' -' 'if 'F ,- 1 ' '5:': . . .' I .- .' . . ' . 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Pollock also played for the last time on Trinity Field, being a Senior. Qwing to the fact that his leg was broken in practice early in the season he had little opportunity to show his ability, but in the two games in which he did play his work was most promising. This is the first year that Pollock played on the varsity, but he was playing his posi- tion at center very well until the unfortunate accident hap- pened, and he looked like a fixture on the team. The rest of the team was composed of Captain-elect Castator, '16, at fullback, Cole, '16, at right halfbackg CHP!-'Sled C2151-Hf0r Ives, '16, at left halfbackg Morris, '16, at left endg Jack- son, '18, at left guard, Bradley, '17, at right guard: Lam- bert, '16, at right tackleg and Connors, '17, at right end. Craig, '16, a backfield man, was the only substitute who made his letter. Nav-.N ix 'i' f 'U I. K 3 til Q , . , Q1!ll'g.l' n 5, 41 I I b ' X ,ish K A--Ili, - A 1 .3 ,,x s - H .:..x1Ay, ' -- .. g - Q X Yr 1' 1 - x 1 K -L 'ti -or-...--.,s,f1 - K twfp 'Q wisii, ..s...az:.t g 1. . -Z, ',gw Y W-fret CI-IEER LEADERS 137 'a 'C+ -:-:V :.,..-.qu .r ,, -. .- v :N - x ,-fr SXT. '--:Z-T.a-5' A 5 - 318:--' -- v - -.aa-. .. - - Y W .- . ' 2 . . . ' '-.g, , if:-A ' Fri' iff .1-' 7 '-. -Efi.- I -- .'-J. ' - '. ' ' . .. ' I '. . .-' K -f'-' 5 '-!- - f'-5 M? q::.!Y1 ' , ,. hQ15'- -N A x 'Hi..'g. -Q ,' - ! 1 1 ' . I-. ' 32 ' fx- - - -' -' ' - ..2 - 1' wif-1-L - . . .115 --.-'-2... .X - -,e - .g -' ,g , I.. - -,, .- . - . . . - ---- -, -:l. , -,:-- :-- H -. - -S e -' 'xH:vf'lL'!'Hf-7---.-'2f- '. ' -Et'-2'-. '-: - - . .-A . - .-'.- '. '- .2 '. '-1:5 .Fw - - -F- '- -4 '-.-. ' K f . 4'-v...4-.f.'x-Q.-wwf- .'.--f - M.:-. - -- . -. ,-. --.. '- - - - -. 1 - . -.- - . - N - . -X -. - - - c - 1 , ,, in - , .. . . 9. ..x- - - . -- 1..-... .-I,--. 4 . ... 'f..,, ,.-,-.,1..-.,f.....:.n1.,,,-,gy-...3: .--. -' - ,-,,-51,15 ,,-fi-1: ,.:.:A,,1, .-, ,I ,avi JS, , U . K L- . 1 M , L lg, Alxvv- . 4-1 ,325 I . 7 , ' ' s ' N 1 X! 7. xg I. 'f ,QT . ' fr ii I l ' 'fi' NiJ.G-. ' f James P. Murray, 'I5 . . . . . Captain W. Benhelcl Pressey, '15, . . n . Manager Robert S. Martin, '16 . . Assistant Manager James Burns . . . . . . Coach The Gtleam F. Carpenter, '15, Catcher E.. G. McKay, '17, Second Base P. M. Swift, '15, Pitcher P. Murray, '15, Capt., Short Stop C. H. Baker, Jr., 'l6, Pitcher D. A. Ctillooly, '16, Third Base G. M. Ferris, '16, Pitcher S. Brancl, '15, Left Field I. B. 1... B. Smith, '15, Center Field B. Shelley, 'l5, First Base J. N. Ives, '16, Right Field ?aWII1.'l5fifLII25 R. H. Bent, '15 F. Lambert, '16 D. S., Dooman, 'I6 E. G. Schmitt, 'I6 139 -fi? 4, .- 1 J 'fa . . . ..,. ia.:-.., I . -,, ,, , , .K 3,1 4- 5 4,5 9:33251 4 d z.- ,.-fy. .:,g511..i '.,5.g:df,-. +:.t..vt 1-..:.-J.-.1 ,Z-r.5..', 5,2 . rg .,,.,..:. ,., gi,..Z,v I-,A ...Z A, vw i Acn, , 5.561 . --3:1 ., , ga - -. -- ' -2 -. 2. -. 'L 5 ' 11.5 -. ' . V, A v 4' ' 1' -er. . :.wZ'.,' -3, U. V Q' I - . : -. .- -', , U V' . :fl 1 - ':-.- ' ' -, ' - - - ' .1 i,,..gJ ' '-gs-2-.-.-...-5 - ' J' - f' ' - Jai':Z---1212-fi5.?.f,': -,fl .-N A-if -'I .: r' .-'- f- 'i-- 'T ' I--' 5-l'!f:5 E f 'S' ei' K-.ff , rm l . -. . .f... , ,-. ....'r..4,.',-.,..-,,.,,.,,:,,-.L,,f,.- .7-gf . .-5,--51:3M.:-:h.:,:zA11 2 11 -- ,7., ,..., -., I . e -. . 1 ,uv Q m ,. 3 A Easzhall New Return uf Qtiames Apr. 25 Ar Hartford 'Trinity 6 Bowdoin 0 Apr Z9 At Hartford mrinity 6 R. I... State 0 May l At New Haven. Trinity 8 Yale I9 May- 2 At Hartford Wrinity I3 Stevens Tech 2 May 6 At Hartford Trinty II Worcester Tech 2 May' 9 At Providence Trinity 0 Brown 6 May I4 At Hartford '-'rinity 6 Norwich 4 May I6 At Hartford mrinity' 7 Wesleyan l May 20 At Middletown 'Trinity 6 Wesleyan IO May Z3 At Williamstown 'Trinity 6 Williams 4 May 27 At Hartford Hrinity 5 Spring. Y. M. C. A. 3 May 30 At Middletown Trinity 4 Wesleyan 3 June 6 At New York Trinity 7 N. Y. U. 3 Summary Trinity, 85-Opponents, 5 7 Won I0g Lost 3. .iturmer Qiaptains '67 E. R. Brevoort '84 F. E. Johnson '99 H. K. Davis '68 E.. R. Brevoort '85 W. Shannon '00 H. MCK. C-lazelarook '69 A. Brocklesby '86 W. Shannon OI R. Fiske '70 A. B-rocklesby '87 W. Shannon O2 E.. Croodridge '71 E. B. Watts '88 G W. Brinley 03 H. D. Brigham '72 E. B. Watts '89 T. l... Cheritree 04 E. Mann '73 E. B. Watts '90 R lVlcC. Brady C. F. Clement '74 C. E, Craik '9l H S. Graves 05 C. F. Clement '75 F. T, Lincoln '92 H S. Graves O6 F. Powell '76 G. S. Hewitt '93 Cu. D. Hartley O7 O. W. Badgley '77 W. E.. Rogers '94 Penrose 08 I. L. Xanders '78 F. W. Wliite '95 H. R. Dingwell 09 M. A. Connor '79 W. N. Elbert Penrose '0 A. M. Smith '80 W. Rogers C. DuB. Broughton fl O. Carroll 'SI G, D, Howell '96 A Williams 2 A. L'l-leureux '82 A. H. Wright M H. Coggeshall 'f 3 A. l..'Heu1'eux '83 C. M. Kurtz '97 D C. Graves '4 P. Murray '98 D C. Graves I4l , 1,7 f kr N NW N . ':.:., , , Q , ' -vw ' .. .1 TN ' ' -v ff'-'. -.--I-TE-lin F-.1- -122 '--' - r ..- + 1-.. ,. it .f . .f-.- f-1. . - t, ... , ,, ...' x1 -133' if 5-1-. - QQ'-, r .-.::.,'L. .- X! . s5N:4.,..-- . 5.13-. 7, - .-sf ,bg-. ,g-.- 44, -V.-.,. -JV' - . -.nv-,f '.--I L-:':-15 :rv 3.-:-1:.!?lv,.L,c . . -ef,-.J A - 5 -wc. . - ,,-Q. u .'- . - '..f.. '-1- ' wr ga. -. -5' . ' . ' . -'. . , ' - ' J .- ' ' - Av . ng ln' B' xr,-M. .: .Ts M. .5, Q:-1 .m -, .,:.'g 'yf2'- ' 11- -N.-ga :. . I -- - - .. -. xt' ' . .. ' .' 1 .. ' ..- s'S J-Q10 if. - '- -X ,559 5 - U , 593- . ,X oi-5,,..Qg,,': .5 u . ,- - k . . x -n . . , . .- .- .- . ' . J fix vt.1,f, ,V L 1,7 F F an Y. f ' 1 -Wd. '-1.1 .' -' ' - KLA' -1 .- - -' ' 'f- - - ' -. ' -. - : fd: 1' -a .xii T - - ' ' 't - '- MNA -- :Arn--H ::.:. -.. 'Q-.:1 .'- '- ,R -, -I .. I.-'f - :. fr: -.s'. ,- 'z.- .- - .-.- I 1- ' .- --I JH- , ' 1- 'Q , A -6.15 EJ ' rv.-',-L-.am-.4 .-t-.,t-- ..-.1-'-1. -..-.1-.--.--r,-.w,z.n -f.:J1:1-.,,,s-,:,..:..-..st.L,-M. 5...-.4 . '.5..',,ly ,.',,-,,,1-.,.i,,,1- Q r gig 1 1--,Q 'SL -. - S. , .-- 57.9 - ' 1' L v,-.41-1' i 4. ,Qt -51 'xl 7 J. .: -mi bad days. He won the majority of his games. Swift, the left-hander, was a valuable man when his control was good, as he possessed speediand splendid curves. His tendency to wildness handicapped him somewhat, but the way he won the Williams and the third Wesleyan games, striking out I9 men in the latter, made up for all delin- quencies, and gained a lasting reputation for himself. Ferris was also subject to wild spells, but in several games, notably against Bowdoin, he did good work. l-le had an unusually good curve ball. The offensive work of the team was its strongest department. Coach Burns laid stress all season on batting and base-running, and the men did ample credit to his coach- ing. Four men, Captain lVlurray, Gillooly, l'vlcKay, and Carpenter batted over .300 for the season. The stick work of this quartet was heavy, timely, and above all, fairly consistent. The rest of the team, including the outhelders, did not hit so well, but they all, Shelley in particular, possessed the faculty of getting on the bases, if not by safe hits, in some other way. The team won many a game by its base-running, and that of Captain Nlurray, Gillooly, and McKay was always especially in evidence by its speed and headiness. Schmitt, substitute outfielder and pinch-hitter, placed his name high among the heroes of the 1914 sea- son, by his pinch hit that won the final Wesleyan game at Middletown. Pre- viously both Trinity and Wesleyan had won a game. The final contest went into the tenth inning with the score tied and with two Trinity men on bases. Schmitt was called upon to pinch hit and drive in the runners. He made good with a two-bagger and won the game 4-3, for Swift mowed down the Wesleyan trio one, two, three. Thus was provided a -most sweet and fitting climax to a wonderfully successful season. I-43 6 niy uluu H ' . M-rr YI -V i mir H l , J -7- -' It L il., J l,..:i,' :gn M ,oi-!,7. 9 . .,.,i.,7,5. .,.,:,,,:,...,,,... :ru-q.,.., q F 3 ich , 4-M., 51. - 'ff' r. 1:-' uf' f ' '-jk . f : '. - .' - gh: . Q ' -. i' ' '4 ' . .. ' '. . . 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George, '16, Spofford, '14, Little, '1 7. 440-Yard Dash-Furnivall, '15, Rock, '17, Bissell, '15. 120-Yard Hurclles-Hudson, '14, de Ronge, '14, Perkins, '16, Morris, '16, 880-Yard Run--Vvessels, '14, Bissell, 5, Johnson, '16. 220-Yard Dash-Furnivall, '15, Young, '15, Rock, 'l7. 'lwo-Mile Run---Spofforcl, '14, Little, '17, George, '16, Johnson, '16. 220-Yarcl Hurdles-Huclson, '14, cle Ronge, '14, Perkins, '16, Morris, '16, Running High Jump--Morris, '16, Schmitt, '16, Shot Put--Hudson, '14, Craig, '16, Castator, '16, Moore, '14. Eroacl Jump-Huclson, '14, Perkins, '16, Furnivall, '15. Hammer--Huclson, '14, Moore, '14, Castator, '16. Pole Vault-Stevens, '14, Coffee, '17. Discus-Hudson, '14, Moore, '14, Edsall, '15, Castator, '16, 1 145 25:32 A vfxgyi' IJ V 544 f 513'-l?:'f?? Ax ft? 5 ' ... I f.Z.w1,,,,g H- I A ., 1 .K Q- . 275' 'HQ I . 1, V' EQ. 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'l.z'- ehietn nt the 1914 Track Season The track team at Trinity has never had the success which might be desired, for the simple reason that although .we almost always have one or two good track men every year they do not seem to bunch up sufficiently to give us winning teams. Due to the hard work of Captain Wes- sels and the efficient coaching of C. S. Riley and P. S. Harmon the material available was brought into the best possible shape and although no inter-collegiate meets were won, three college records were broken. Captain Wes- sels clipped 4-5 of a second off his own half-mile record. and Hudson smashed the hammer throw record for an p increase of 6 ft. 3 in. over the one made- the year before by Moore, and also beat his own discus record by 8 inches. The three dual meets of the season were with Maine, Bowdoin, and Wesleyan in the order namedg the steady improvement throughout the season resulted in a very creditable showing against the team down the river for we lost by only a few points. P. S. Harmon Besides the excellent work of Captain Wessels, and Hudson, Captaln-elect Furnivall and Young scored well for the Blue and Cuold, and despite the loss of several of our best athletes with the graduation of the Class of I9l4 the prospects for the coming season are fairly bright. Our main trouble is the scarcity of men who come out for track. It is. of course, more pleasant for the ordinary man with no decided bent in athletics to go out for baseball, especially when we have such successful teams in that sport, but if fellows would get the idea into their heads of doing that which will help to the greatest extent the branch of athletics that needs their suport most, then Trinity would turn out good teams in every department. Given the necessary sup- ply of men of fair caliber, the excel- lent coaching system inaugurated by Coach Harmon will give us a track team that will at last meet expectations. Coach Riley y Ulrinitp Zltbletic Bennrhs Event 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run 1-Mile Run 2-Mile Run 120-Yard Hurdles 220-Yard Hurdles' High Jump Broad Jump Pole Vault Shot Put Hammer Throw Discus Throw 9 M. C. Warner W. E. A. Bulkeley 3 9 9 88 89 90 91 '92 93 94 95 96 R. H. Hutchins E.. R. Lampson, Jr. E.. S. Allen C. A. Lewis i 9 . l. Belden . de K. Leflingwell W. A. Sparks FIT' 1 1 Record 10 1-5 sec. 22 3-5 sec. 51 sec. 2 min. 4 1-5 sec. 4 min. 32 2-5 sec. 10 min. 10 sec. 16 sec. 26 1-5 sec. 6 ft. 1 in. 22 ft. 5 1-4 in. 12 ft. 3-4 in. 39 ft. 7 1-2 in. 147 ft. 4 in. 109 ft. 10 in. 9 jrurmer Qlirack Qlaptuins 97 '06 W. A. Sparks Name V. Cu. Burdick, '11 H. S. Curaves, '92 W. A. Sparks, '97 T. F. Wessels, '14 S. Crehore, '14 S. Crehore, '14 . B. Olmsted, '08 . C. Pond, '08 I. K. Baxter, '99 H. C. Van Weelden, '03 P. Maxon, '11 S. Carter, '94 T. C. Hudson, Jr., '14 T. C. Hudson, Jr., '14 21221233 D. W. Cateson '98 C. W. Henry '07 H. B. Olmsted '99 C. W. Henry '08 H. B. Olmsted 00 G. Brinley '09 I-I. l. Maxson '01 F. R. Sturtevant 0 C. B. Judge '02 C. D. Rankin 1 Paul Maxon '03 C-. D. Rankin 2 Harry Wessels '04 C. XV. Remsen '13 T. F. Wessels '05 C. W. Remsen 4 T. F. Wessels A. R. Ooodale 149 Dale 909 892 897 9 ' 4 3 1 3 7 .- . 9 9 90 906 897 902 9 1 893 9 4 9' 4 I I LI .EI .. II, I I il ,II QII III I .I II Ii: III .I Ii I If K. I I II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I Inf III III I.. YI I I I I I .EWU 'fy AJ-Q i -:Lx-,, -l r ,. .rw 'FZ'-,1-:,'Lr5-I1-'a.omT'g73J1':H2-.-.5r'. Tilt.-,..f - , ,,,..,g ,. Jgfl.-:gli ,I -.4: I . , . gilt.. A .bn 132: . , ,fei- 47 5. '.-3.3,-,-1 -: v' - ou, -.-,-,--4- -. -, -' . . h N - , -'. - 5' - .. I l ,. . 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Ahern, 'I2 Charles H. Collett, 'l3, present holder , . UDB BBEUIZU QLLID Presented by E. Brainerd Bulkeley, '90, to be awarded to students who break College athletic records. ' ' 3,9I3Z5BIIf 1?UIUZlZ5 H. B. Olmsted, '08 P, Maxon, 'll D. C. Pond, '08 T. C. Hudson, -'I4 , H. C. Pond, '08 M. S. Crehore, 'I4 . W-.1 Nelson. '10 J. A. Moore, 'I4 W. S. Eaton, 'IO T. F. Wessels, 'I4 fthe Gltnhertnnutl Qllup Presented by .1 - C. Underwood, '96, to be competed for at each Underclass Meet. 1I31Z.B52IIt IQUIUZC, 1918 y Iintzr-cH1Ia55 Qllrack Qttrnpbiw First, 1914: Second, 1916: Third, l9l5g Fourth, l9I7. The Gymnasium, I-ef11118well and McCracken Cups were not competed for. l50 .- I , ' a., , . j- i 44 5:-'-h, Ai- L - - M '- '-' 'f l . . ---- - - - - 1' 1 1- ,r. - ., . ...J .- ,,:.:. 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Peck, 'I5 Ilieeurh of Qbames Apr. 25 At Hartford Trinity 1 Columbia 5 May 9 At Providence Trinity 5 Brown 1 May I2 At Hartford Trinity 4 Dartmouth 2 May I3 At Hartford Trinity 0 Wesleyan 5 May 23 At Amherst Trinity 3 Amherst 3 May 30 1 At Williamstown Trinity 1 Williams 5 Gullege Glennie Qlbnmpiun 5. H. Edsall, '15 jFnll Qtunrnament Won by T. A. Peck, '15 Runner-up, Cu. N. Mitchell, '16 Mew Qtinglania Zlnzterdltullegielte Ebuuhles QUJHIIILHUIIS G. C. Burgwin, Jr., and S. H. Edsall 151 .. -1.-,,,.: .. . ,. . - .. -, ra,--1.-.,,n,,.....i,Lg..-J.. . rg, ,pq Wm VZ.. I- an U-Fav I I Gen. vfzr .,,,. P! 41 nw X S 9 ,, .ff X: fn, .,, - 1, X f fgff , f WXWM V X Wx X ii K: 3 X X X X X ZWW , ,'-X A 2 X, 1 , ,- ,, ' f , 'z G44 Zfiwzswickf .X:Z:'-.f2.fXf, ' - Xz ' ' X ' A f fffyffynffjw, of QM X AX. XV .XS , , .M X , XXX ,A XY X2 Wa XXX MX 'X , Zgggoajwv 5, ,Xifs , 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX 31 X. S X X. E X --,. X Qt XXX . '-fN' : X,.f , 2, 12'-lI XX. '.,'- xi:--Q: -' Q '?'2l7I?5'?'? 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' . -,, ,jfs pg, -Q25 ' ' x 'f ' ' ' ' - 1-1 ':..4::f5-.,.1-.tf,:..-..s1. y,11n,,,:-2: .314-L, -,. y ,yy Wg--sr , s isa' ' t ' ' ' 'g J ehiztn uf the Uliennis Qeasnn The l9l4 tennis season may be called a very successful one although the matches with Columbia, iwesleyan, and' Williams were not quite satisfactory. Tennis is a very uncertain game, for a slight slump in form makes just the difference between victory and defeat, to a more marked degree than in almost any other sport. Another unfortunate part about tennis is that the total score of a match does not give much of a clue to the relative merits of the two teams, for, as is often the case, a 5-l match will perhaps have been much more closely contested, and will have exhibited much better tennis thana 3--3 match. This was quite true of our 1914 season, for although three matches were lost by a large total score, nevertheless they were very close between the individual players and the defeats were no disgrace to Trinity. Burgwin and Edsall were the particular stars of the team, and despite the slight erratic tendency of the former they were steady winners. Peck, Mitchell, and Barnett also played consistent tennis. The real triumph of the tennis season was, however, the winning of the New England inter-collegiate doubles title by Burgwin and Edsall at Longwood against a field of the best collegiate players in New England, and the College may be justly proud of the hard work and natural ability of these two men who brought back to Trinity a title not held here for many years. 1 Q ' , :lr 1 r 1 E 153 2 Jn ,,,.?3,,Q-,R,m.,,,,. 'x,., .. . . 1 7, I i 5 iliilen who Tilflliear the Q15 jrumnmr G. D. Howell, Jr., '15 R. E.. Kinney, '15 E. 1... Pollock, Jr., '15 B. 1... B. Smith, '15 F. B. Castator, '16 J. 1... Cole, '16 T. H. Craig, Jr., '16 S. Brand, '15 F. Carpenter, '15 J. P. Murray, '15 I. B. Shelley, '15 B. 1... B. Smith, '15 P. M. Swift, '15 1... O. cle Ronge, '14 T. C. Huclson, '14 J. A. Moore, '14 W. B. Spoflorcl, 'I4 C. T. Stevens, '14 G. C. Burgwin, jr., '14 75u5thHH Qtrurk dfrnnns 154 ,1. N. Ives, 'I6 F. Lambert, '16 R. S. Morris, '16 H. T. Bradley, 'I7 F. Connors, '18 M. R. Jackson, '18 S. H. Eclsall, '15 C. H. Baller, Jr., '16 G. M. Ferris, '16 D. A. C-illooly, '16 ,1. N. Ives, '16 E.. Cu. McKay, '17 XV. B. Pressey, '15 .V . . li . Xvesscls, '14 R. A. Bissell, '15 M. 1... liiurnivall, '15 P. Young. '15 H. R. Hill. '15 S. ll. 1-Idsall, 'I5 Q Wye fi-iii L l :fm : J' -,,.,. . .rw-..,1....l ...., ra., -pn- . 1't!7'-1--'Inv1'N'1-'-f---r'F--rpvffl--jew-'IEE-1'-12-TZ'-1-4. -.f,--,- G4:f.,'f l ,,. 3l:'1 Q:-iff -'f1 '1.-' ' .g:.I.- h 1, 5- - A , I- Sig, Vfyfy gfgl. it w ,, L . W C i l 1 A I gamut week sm lll weUmz5iJaP, .fehrumrp 3m I lil Evening . - ' AKE DHHCB 5 fi Gibursnap, fehrxnarp 4th I l m I k Afternoon Evening . Glee . . 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E g T'-11.53, . -w . . -EN ' .. 9:.:-3,351 2 ,W A1 ,..-f,-, 1.55. .?W.,:..,l!,.. +..i..x-A, , .f . ... ,Z ..,,,f,n,, , iigL , .. . ,., gi -R .- -, - 1 -6- . 0.92 . . 35, .- '- 'L1 :J1 -. -Sf' JY-1 l N ' I 'U' Q- K X 1 E' .- 4 - .,,.,,, , .4 -,w -.'4,...,. ,. 1 - ,ns X X , , -is . - .K 0-xy.-.. . - .. i L .- 1 .- ' -Q... ? . L- ,-zr, f.x'f5,Q- -j. -.. , , ' ,i S if thx 5 J '53 .LH ..- . .' ' 2 ' f3'E'i'f:-11444 I . - --1 A - A : - ' P-Z -fi? - N - ggi ,s-Q, H115 - fe' NJ- i - f 1 4 v 4 ' .. .s , - V 1, - ,,-,1 4 51 Hi ,1 I, 1,-Y 1 ' r Q , W Euniur Tllllieeki flinnrert Alumni Hall, Trinity College Thursday Evening, February 4, 1915 IQITUQYHUI 'Neath the Elms V . . . . Safforcl Waters, '87 Cnlee Club S Yankee Dandy . . . . . A. Weiclt Mandolin Club Recitation Mr. 0. W. Craik, 'I6 My Love . .... . H. W. Parker Glee Club Selections ....... , . Mandolin Trio Craig, '16, Mitchell, '16, Holden, 'I8 Oh, That We Two Were Maying . . . Elliellnerl Nevin Glee Club 'Cello Solo Mr. Roderic Pierce, 'I6 Humoreslce .... . Anton Dvoralg Mandolin Club Selections ...... Trinity College Quarlel Harding, '16, Shelley, '15, Edsall, 'l5, Spofford, 'I6 College Songs faj The Pope Cel Integer Vitae fbl Tarpaulin Jacket Cdl Lauriger Horatius Glee Club Swing Along . . . . Will Marion Coolf Cmlee Club Selections Nl-r. R. H. Bent, 'l5, Mr. N. P. Holden, 'l8 There's a College on the Hill ..... Safforcl Walers, '87 157 Junior EPUIIIBIIUUF Q.T,UIlIIlllffl'l' l9l6 Junioi Charles H. Baker, Jr. . James Landon Cole . Raymond Austin Bond Frederick Barwiclc Cfnslnloi- Francis Brien Coyle Charles Edmond Dowling Albert William Duy, lr. l i-1 Ijl'0llli'llZlClC, I'xClll'lllllX' I7 I ll 7 Cl. iir-iif r- Nll ii-1 I Mr-xr. liiilir-il 5-im 111 Nl Ill' lrln.ii.l Xl-l-V Null-X XXX! lir-ilfii-lr l'.-ilri XX .-.-llix, li will l. iiii In-il x lfi.r , L I Y I ill l Lxlzrzirn will-il lll17!7i'lYl1l7 bnpbnmure lamp Ciummittee I9I6 Sophomore Hop, December IZ, I9I3 ames Lanclon Cole ....... . Chairman Charles Eclmuncl Dowling Robert Seymour Morris George Mallette Ferris William Lawrence Peck Warren Lester Hale Peter Kristensen Rask Lowell Thayer Lyon Erbardt Gillette Schmitt Clarence Albert Meyer Harold Benson Thorne, Jr. Frederick Porter Woolley, Jr. 159 .-,-2 4-:,3...:' ,. :-4--new gg - . -.-.-.. - 1 x. .,.. - , , ,Hr - , ,'-112151 I 'H ',1,Q,,F s, ,-L . JAQQTJ .y.g-T?Qg-- 1.-...rl-. ,. -31 .5 ,-I-.-.. .'.l,: . 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Thorne, J-r. -Boxing-C. B. W. Curay, '16 vs. B. 1... B. Smith, '15, 3 rounds Handcuff King ........ N. George Mr. George challenges anyone to hold him longer than five minutes. 55.00 forfeit if still shackled after that time. Piano Solo .... . . . E. A. Niles --The Smoky Four, featuring Messrs. Baker, Martin, Spofford, and Schmitt. -The Whirlxvind Cartoonists in Yourself as Others See You, W. B. and N. George -Wrestling-catch-as-catch-can, I5 minutes J. 1... Cole of Trinity vs. Smi1er Livingston of Hartford -Sophomore Octet-Messrs. Harding, Morris, Ives, Miller, Mitchell, Craik, Spof- ford, Craig. 161 -1:-3-2 f-5.:,-4. :.,, N ' , f:,-.g5.i:.g5t fi aw: rg. .f r m- 41- .- . , . - 0,33 vi, .f J fizt figs . . 2:1 1 - V 'f' I gif' ' .' 1 JT K I . U ,ia 4. I X--.'m.Ig..'mi.. hang,-.tlkrjzt . 1,-,.,..f if... . -- J., 5.71: V ..f 1' .- . . 1512! . fc.: .'.'- '-.- I.: ,n -- 1' ,Q ,. -:A ... - --, 1 ft '-54 A Q.: fa!! I I-,: ,::fl,f-QLLK .I I' 1. : -...TZ fi-init? E: X rtwmltlw. on., 4. .' 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'IA MQW -,MQQIQQ ' QQGANHZATHQNS Robin Dyke Mr. McDermott Richard Sheridan Sir Percival Lovelace Lady Fitzherbert Bessie Dyke Tom Moore The Prince of Wales Beau Brummel TOM MOORE, ACT III i r,,,.,-. , . . cf?-w OM. we we O e e ver ae- 1 P-Af' x' 'f QF D N , .xx - I. . D f T H 'Elf D j ' 3 TPJNIT Y COLLEGE DILAMATIC AIJOCIATION CDFFICILRL' C1fCA?k. W Cmua .... Du.f1DLN.T J.A1LQH1fsALD MITCHELL . . V1cL-PPLLADLNT OGDLN D. DUDDJL. . . fLcT -TILEAL . ALPJLLD HALDING,.f,. .. GLNLML MANAGLL. W1LL1f D. GLQLLGL. . PILCJDBPXTY MANAGER, T1-1OMAf H. C,11.A.1c5,JL, . ADvLLT1fJNG MJLNAGLPL DOAKD OF DIRLCTOQSZ Ofcma W. CLA114. OGDLN D. bUDD,J?x.. J. A.M1Tc:uLLL ALFJLLD HAkD1NG.JzL. DL. WILDUL M. UPLDAN L mas? MI-,MDJPJAZ L IL. f. DALTHLLMLff,'17 HOWARD lk. H1LL,'15 H HENRY' L.D1AAlNP.kD,-15 LJ. D. HYLMDQ17 I OGDLN D. DuDD,JL,.,-15 J A1LQH1bALD Mz'rcHLLL,'15 Fmwclf D. COYLf:,,'16 L.A1bDL N1LLf,'1e THOMAJ H. CP.A1ei,Ja..,'1c, G. GOLDON N1LffoN,'1s QfCAk W Cm1K,uc, RQLLU D. Q,CONNOPx,,'16 f WlLLIf D. 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' JY' ' gel 'Al 1w.,..-. - --- I. l Glam Minute by dtbe cas: fln the order of their first appearance, Sir. Percival Lovelace ...... Oscar W. Craik, 'I-6 Lord Moira . . . J. Archibald Mitchell, 'I5 Bessie Dyke . Miss Frances Williams Patsy . . Wilham Healy Mickey .... . . . John Martel Tom Moore . . . . Richard S. Barthelmess, 7 Robin Dyke, Bessiesfather - HCUYY L- Brainerd, V5 Terence Farrell . . G. Gordon Nilsson, 5 Winnie Farrell . . - Miss Esther I-Yman Buster, Moore's servant . . . l... B. Ripley, 5 Mrs. Malone, Moore's landlady . . Miss Mildred Corson Mr. McDermott, a publisher . . Robert B. O'Connor, 6 Beau Brurnmel . . . I. B. Shelley, 5 Richard Brinsley Sheridan . . ' . . E. B. Hyland, 8 The' Prince of Wales, later George IV . . Howard R. Hill, 5 Lady Fitzherbert, the Prince's favorite . . Miss Elizabeth Beach A flunliy .... . R. A. Bond, 6 School children, courtiers, guests, etc. Hut If A district school, Dalkey, Ireland fBetween Act I and Act II a year passes., Qlct ZH! Moore's lodgings in London. fBetWeen Act II and Act Ill four months elapsel Eitt Mill An ante-room in the house of Sir Percival Lovelace. fBetween Act III and Act IV there is an interval of a week, Sift 3119 Same as Act II. l66 se i .-. -' 'u': 'f-Z:':.:.. 1 , . 1 .'E I-.1--CQ -5- - ' '- . ' T51 i ' W K- '-' - . ..!- -- . .. .- r '--. was 9: f .:ii f1 iffbi- :iff- ' '-5'3 '::'f'Sif' lfmmil tT2'F:T.f5 L7' ' 11 '5'7 'f7 Pm 3 - - -3 1' .r:1:.' 1':-Il.- I S' . . H- 'ff'-J' .f E'-'If' :if ' ' :S ' 572 . r. -F'.,L'aQ- R '-fit -EQ.-,Q , r .Q 5 :.?-I V ' -, Q- ' - '- 5 , , .5 1 :Q . , , R .. -4- 'FE -' Q tl-at -, J- '19 X B-4-. l ng-. . l . 1.-w, 3y.L,,,-, D.,-.. .4 . ' ..x . ' i . . w .. . . , . . - . . 1 M s ., I I :qi 0. 4. ri :I ,. .. A -. . . , . . . . 1 -. .. 4.-- . V -. .K ..-- ..s ' -----.- , f t ffl 1 'X' fm -1, ai. :.. 3: L .L '-, . 1, -.'.. S. .5511 ' - gi: e-f5'ff:g.-e- '. A 21 :'-:- - V. 15, gg ' f 7ikf'l'W7K'5'i 1.62 -v l f-1.1-,t-.-1'-I:-.'111.4 Y,3'j':':J:-4,1-:Ili.nh 5. 55,5 v... :'.g-if - fl :,- 51,11 ,, 1, Q :Q-.-zg1. N. '. ' ' B Q' i7.- . '- 'Ji . A N rl.-5 ' - f Y. L ' ' ' , 'j' ' ig 7 ' 1 4- , ',, -fig - 1 'L s.: ,ef N' ' ' A Q ' i The Zesters s Every year more interest is displayed in college A concerning dramatics. It is this continued and wide- ' spread interest that has enabled the ,lesters to take such a fi-rm root and to attain to such a degree of prominence. The play this year, presented just before Christmas, was Tom Mooreu by Theodore 5 I Burt Sayre of the Empire Theatre, New York. It was by no means as spectacular a play as The Prince and the Pauper, but for that very reason demanded more finished acting, and a greater per- fection in staging than did the latter. In brief, the play deals with the efforts of the great but humble Tom Moore to win fame and the hand of sweet Mistress Bessie Dyke. His good intentions are, however, thwarted as much by his own inability to grasp a situation as through the wiles of the villain, Sir Percival Lovelace, though this casts no- disparagement upon the scheming-powers of that person. In his pursuit of Bessie, Tom comes to London and is seengsurrounded by all the com- Mrs- Perkins forts and luxuries possible to his station in life, viz: one adoring servant, one comic lrish landlady and one friend, Lord Moira, the Hdeus ex machinau of the play. ln London Tom betrays a lack of business ability that stamps him surely as a genius. But since Tom is fated to have his Bessie it has to be brought about somehow, and as long as it has to be done it is done with a vengeance, no less personages than the Prince of Wales, Lady Fitzherbert, Beau Brummel, and Richard Brinsley Sheridan making themselves personally responsible. Such team-work is irresistible and down trodden virtue comes finally to its own. . ln such a short review it is difficult to adequately and discriminatingly criticize a cast as well prepared and versed in the business of the stage as was this one. It is a keen regret to the critic for no one appreciates more than he the amount of time and thought and real labor that went into the preparation of the play. Hence the criticism may well begin with a general acknowledgment of the spirit and good will that animated all, from the brightest star to the humblest 'super. If any of the foregoing lines have intimated a disregard or lack of appreciation of R. S. Barthelmess, '17, in the part of Tom Moore, they are hereby retracted. Without Tom's obtuseness at the psychological moment there would have been no play. The actual handling of the role was delightful. It was a part which demanded absolute natu-ralness, the very hardest thing for an actor, and Barthelmess cleverly avoided any over-emphasis. Tom Moore in his hands was very human and likable. . I67 7: f-'til'-will - :2:,?' . L '- - 1 . .Y--.5!F'. 4:-.. 4.-s..t l. s '11-.-'TT1'-':fF-' rs '1'f '.'fT l7 V:'ifi'fIi'xi ,i:'l1-',T13: f 'f ' i?5.l ii- 53.51 b,2 gq! :,-,,,,. . . : I I ity. f-f.,Zi X if 'ijgvj ,,., 'ye 'Jil' rf. '..'?a?' qt'-iii.-1 fczf- ' fi' . f. A' . f.' 4 lf. 11-' -. 5 -- - ' f, '-'i- 3 fi' Goa '- 'if . U T Y.:.Q.::3:4.::.5,:7,.5 Qf,jx:,rI ijj.y.g,.'i::.j:Z5.. . gm?-2:-1,j,,f,j,j,iE - -51. .vi-4 H 1- . Rl D FW 1 , A I EIN 1 I rv,-,-.s.. . . ,-. ..t . V fini: .Jizz r 1 ?s' .f.',-'fi' ' Somehow my sympathy is generally with the villain. l-le usually has twice as much brains as the hero and with any luck at all would win easily, but of course he has to lose. Neverthe- less, one is interested in seeing how long he can s prolong the play and separate the lovers, and the program tells us that Sir Percival Lovelace, O. W. Crailc, 'l6, performed this feat for one year, one month, and one week, which is pretty good as villains go these days. ln this he was largely aided by Terence Farrell, G. G. Nilsson, 'l5, and a bold bad pair they were. The audience could tell even before the end of the play that they were finished villains. J. A. Mitchell, 'l5, as Lord Moira, was not provided with a part at all comparable in magnitude with his last year's work, but he was always completely at ease on the stage and was thoroughly satisfactory in his part. lVluc'h of the historical interest in the play A was derived from the excellent character studies Buster of men prominent in Georgian society. The Prince of 'Wales, later George IV, was portrayed forcefully yet with dignity by l-loward R. I-Iill, 'l5. A still further literary flavor was given by the introduction of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, E. B. Hyland, ,I8, and the touch of color was supplied by that glass of fashion and the mold of form George Bryan fBeauj Brummel, l. B. Shelley, 'l5. A bit of excellent character drawing was the lVlr. McDermott of R. B. O'Connor, 'l6. So completely had O'Connor entered into the personality of the publisher that even his gait was indicative of his meanness and was pleasingly repulsive. Another semi-villainous part was the Robin Dyke of I-I. L. Brainerd, 'l5, late of Mad Anthonyn fame in the Hlgrince and the ljaupeixn It was a good vehicle for Brainerclis ability and cleverness. And, in addition, the splendid work of L. B. Ripley, '15, as Buster, lVloore's servant, should be mentioned. The severe illness of C. B. Beach, 'l8, the very week before the play, necessitated Ripley's assumption of the role on very short notice. Not only was no line lost nor a single cue missing or delayed, but the interpretation of the part was splendid and the Jesters owe much to his spirit and talent. The feminine characters are by far the m-ost difhcnlt to judge correctly, for they were all 50 Charming and altogether Clelightful that any description is sure to fall far short Ol the reality- rllle playing of their parts was as delicate as it was discerning and the l'eSterS are deeply indebted to Miss Frances Williaiiis, Miss Mildretl Corson, Miss ICS fx sf-Vs 4 1 .. . --,. 1 rea- . -. , s . :qs-f' U A .. su r' -!5?.g:i'f5q i:...,5 A..-Z... , 1 -. Ag.'-ifiyfgz - 1 L . :.s,.:5f Lv-:5.,Z5-X,-133115351 1.4 - i. .-N. , - - Tk-, A . . -an f n 5' ' Lg..1'114511.13:.l:-i.j-..-.-.21 .4-,,g,,,,q.g,,s ,g:g.'....fj,--:z,,., Q:,12,,gj,'5,,,,-,,-Q2.1, f - l Elizabelh Beach Miss Esther Lyman and Miss Bertha Lyman for their invaluable 9 9 work. ' A Turning to the managerial end, much of the success of Tom Moore was due to the zeal and efficiency of the officers of the organization: O. W. Craik, '16, Presi- dent, A. Mitchell, '15, Vice-President, O. D. Budd, '15, Secretary-Treasurer: and Alfred Harding, Jr., ,16, Manager, and also to W. B. George, '16, the property manager, with his assistants, Joseph Bufiington, '18, and Kent Kirkby, '17, T. H. Craig, Jr., '16, the costume and sales managerg and E. T. Somerville, the press manager, for their very able work. Furthermore, many thanks are due to those of tlte ladies of Hartford Who, in one Way or another, helped to make the play possible. But chiefly the credit for the success of the play must be attributed to Mrs. I-lenry A. Perkins, the director of the play and the good genius of the Jesters. Through the long and arduous weeks of rehearsals and yet more rehearsals, Mrs. Perkins' enthusiasm never flagged for a moment. Even the substitution of a new and untried player in an important role coupled with a severe cold that deprived her temporarily of the use of her voice did not daunt her. What the Jesters would have done without Mrs. Perkins is p-roblematical, but a problem that we hope willnot have to be solved for many years to come. Iii -I 5 , 1 1 1 TOM MOORE, ACT IV f f t - i -I 2:1 5' es. . . ... , : -.M .112 .'-..- . -.1-i-H .-3. l'! l. f. ..I '!'l. . - I.. . .. .- . .. . ' :' '-'- ag 3. R: W 9143 mg... . . . ,, - u ...JZ .s.. 2. rn Tw.-. ,n :?,,3,.., v. :cial g Mig 151. -Te., .. az s, ,..', : .- .'- ,H .I I-. - -. . . - :' -g ' , -4 .-- Lg, 15' .A-: 11' . 'f' f W' 'l..1z.-.L.,1g-,:?l55i- 'Z-'ti' g., - U, If '-.-,,1': ' gs rfja-gs' ' if -J 1 'H ,Q J, ' f'fc- j -1Mf-if'-- -- -- -ff-ij-111:--'fd-f'f.:a::J:-.,.1-:f'.::,:..st.ti?-Q-...j.,-ff. ,-5,-,sais,.,1,:,',:f,.:,.,1,11 -X ' 5 :wg ' , ., 1, 'sh D -. r vu. 1 3 7:2028 D From the German of ','Von Schonthann Presented by the Classiof l9l6, Trinity College April I6, .1913 For the Benefit of the Hartford Dispensary Dramatis llilersunae Courtney Corliss, a gentleman of leisure, with a theory concerning boomerangsg employing his idle time in the pleasant pursuit of hunting a face James Landon Cole Mr. Launcelot Bargiss, a retired party, who becomes the victim of the inevitable, and is bound, Mazeppa-like, to his wife's hobby . . Oscar Wilder Craik Paul Hollyhock, his son-in-law, devoted to his potato beds, until the Tempter comes Francis Brien Coyle Signer Palmiro Tamborini, late Maitre de Ballet, Covent Garden, now on a mission and searching for an original .... Victor Di Nezzo A Postman on his round ...... Alfred Harding, Jr. Professor Gasleigh, invento-r and founder of a refuge for the outcasts of the pen Robert Barnard O'Connor Mrs. I-lypatia Bargiss, a lady possessed of ancestors, aspirations, and a hobby John Norton Ives Dora Hollyhock, her daughter, with a grievance, and who becomes at once her husband's tempter and victim ..... Edward Abbe Niles Florence, the much-sought 7-20-8 g. . Harold Benson Thorne, Jr. Jessie, with yearnings beyond her station .... Richard Lush Maxon The action of the first and second acts passes at the Bargiss's Country place, somewhere in the Empire State. The action of the third and fourth acts passes in the city near Central Park. Act I-The Theory of the Boomerang. The search is begun, and the Scattered Leaflets arrive. Act ll--The Serpent in the Carden. Serpent-Mr. Gasleigh. The boomerangs are cast. Act IH-Intoxication of the Metropolis. The drama of the missing lamp and the romance of the forsaken! 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'f - -' . - ' -. 3' .. . - : .'. I 155 ' g VV ., ' 1 sl' ' -, - '- - 1 .3 4f3Wl'fJ5'3 : ::.z.- '-'.tf A--f'.'.::'-:- '- , .-.- .. -., .rf - 1- .L'2'. -.ar : '--- .- - .-.- --.-- -- 64 Jail' '-' ..-9' , '- -. N .4.,, 5 H ..,L -gl' - ' .--f's-K'.Q.srw.t- -M . -- nf.:-.-,--1,--. :...1'f.:4 ,:--,'.,r.1-..f..t'...-.A 1,,,,-U. ,T-:.., 35...-K-15,-,I 9 ,g,,.., Q.. -. 3- i ,, .ff r Q Q l W. wh AL, . AL Y Yi Y W i 1 Y ..-M .JJ E ii Y s ,Y A - 'Flin - V'-rt' i ' ' ' y .5 . -- .. 015132 jttlusital tubs THE. past. year has been hard on all forms of amusement. In practically every home the watchword has been Economy, and the first step towards that desired goal has been to cut down on theatres, concerts, and entertainments. In spite of this handicap, how- ever, the Mtlsical Clubs have enjoyed a most prosperous season and are in better shape now than at any time in the last half dozen years. The success of any organization can usually be traced to two prime factors: the initiative, ability and persistence of the leaders of the organization: and the ability and willingness to work of the rank and file. Occasionally' gifted leaders by the sheer force of their personality have taken poor or mediocre organizations and forced them to bee come g-ood. Still more rarely an organization has become so perfected that it can run smoothly even with incapable leaders. Both of these conditions are abnormal. So the conspicuous successof the Musical Clubs this past year may safely be attributed to the energy, foresight, and enthusiasm of the officers and the hearty support of the members. Perhaps the most conspicuously important step achieved by the management was the selection of lhflr. W. B. Davis to direct the Glee Club, and Mr. W. C. Knipfer to coach the Mandolin Club. Both of these men have had wide experience along these lines and are possessed of a technical knowledge that could not be expected of an under-graduate. To Mr. Davis and Mr. Knipfer the Musical Clubs and the College owe a debt of .gratitude. The work has been difficult and at times discouraging, but the improvement has been steady, apparent, and extremely gratifying. The foundations of Clubs of unusually high caliber have been laid. It is now for the Clubs of the future to maintain the standard. It is perhaps a little too much to expect traditions to spring up over night, and the growth of an uesprit de corps is slow, but if any adverse criticism might be made of the Clubs, it was that the members did not take them as seriously as the members of any team or of the Dramatics take their work. There was still some trace of the disposition to regard appearance at concerts and rehearsals very largely as a personal favor to the management. But there is reason to believe that another year or so will bring about a complete appreciation of and respect for the Musical Clubs and their position in the College. As personal mention is always a difficult thing to handle for fear lest the critic say too much or not enough, this article will simply close with a word in recognition of the earliest work of the officers and the interested co-operation of the members of the Musical Clubs. I75 A S, Bits? -5,57 -', , -. '-1-121' L2 N '-'fl' .m .--v'- '!'3'-'f- -.s--- L-,. M. 53'.J 'E1.-.nl f . rt.. .. . FFT no V.. a-.,. .- . . ' 1 5,2 - 5475? .wg-.1 . . .11 ,fx h sz 55- . . . A.. n, , ,J ..s, , , . .V .'. g X , . , ,. I . :I . b :CT-5 B S 'li-I 3.3: 9 .K my it . t . : , ' - '- ' ' A-Q K' N . .-S M ' f swab, lm , - -, .L A I - ' ' x s t , w .1 sr .1 Y 4 u , 1 I , :Al 1 v .L Y Y, I 'I :Eg - L' ' ' -, 'l'i,Q2. 21:1-4 iff?- -ep -.5 til D -11:5 4 543' E 345 4 sg' f aw, P' 1 Mcllvaine, John Gilbert, '00 M.eyer, Henry Louis, '03 Moore, James Ashton, 'I4 Moore, John Bigelow, 'l3 Morgan, Samuel St. John, '03 Morgan, Owen, '06 Morse, Bryan Killikelly, '99 Moses, John Shapleigh, 'l4 Murray, James Patrick, 'I5 Nichols, John Williams, '99 Niles, William- Porter, '93 Olcott, William Tyler, '96 Olmsted, Horace Bigelow, '08 Paine, Ogle Taylor, '96 Paige, John Henry, Jr., '97 Parsons, Edgerton, '96 Pearce, Reginald, '93 Peck, Carlos Curtis, '02 Peck, Richard Eugene, '01, Pelton, Henry Hubbard, '93 Penrose, Jo-hn Jesse, .Jr., '95 Plant, Woodforde Hamilton, '09 Pond, Harvey Clark, '08 Powell, John Franklin, 'O6' Prince, Frederick Welles, '00 Ramsdell, Earl Blanchard, 'll Rankin, George Douglas, '03 Remsen, Cornelius Vlfagstaff, '0 Remsen, Henry Rutgers, '98 Reynolds, Lloyd Gilson, '98 Rich, Ernest, Albert, '99 Schulz, Walter Stanley, '94 Schwartz, David Louis, Jr., '00 Sherman, Clarence Edgar, 'II Short, William, Jr., 'IZ Smith, Albert Marston, '00 Sparks, William Albert, '97 Strawbridge, John, '95 Syphax, T. Minton, '03 Taylor, Charles Edward, '94 Taylor, Martin, '08 Thomas, Edmund Crawford, '03 Townsend, Herman Edward, '04 Trumbull, Charles Lamb, '08 Vibbert, William Welch, '94 Vibbert, Aubrey Darrell, '99 Wainwright, Jonathan Mayhew, '9 Webster, Jerome Pierce, 'l0 Weed, Charles Frederick, '94 Weibel, Richard Nickes, '02 Welles, Philip Turner, '05 Wessels, Theodore Francis, 'I4 Wheeler, Charles Hawthorne, '02 Wheeler, William Hardin, '02 5 Wilson, William Crosswell Doane, '93 Williams, Alexander John, '96 Wilson, George Hewson, '93 Wogenden, Richard Henry, '93 Woodle, Allen Sheldon, '99 Wright, Richardson Little, 'IO J l 015132 ehusa 1915 Samuel He,-men Edsall Maurice Leeeee- Fumavell Howard Rice Hill ceefee Deween 1-lee-ell, Jr. Ieeee Benin Shelley Bertram Leon Burgoync Smith 178 I QS 4. -.. , Y i 2 . 7 . ' ' N 'V x 4, , , kg gif . I I I, f,, l ' QV-!Q'.7'71! ,, ' , ,f-fl -' 0 if .ir eff.n.4::1'f'9!5 '!4'llW.., 7 lg I '': f?'lx1ul111 'f'r'-f 'fb ' 7 - ,- e .. V 4 'f 'L .'7U f QI 110 I .1 ff I' f -- ' v , W 14211111 ti qfswff, .:g,.q.f,,.,ff ,l1gl,: Ziff-y,f4..,,1. I 1 X Q ,J-41' A .M-'tlif '47Q'f,1l.,' ,.,H'!f1' - ,,.22n'y, y7f., 7 . 9' ' 7ff4'v QV: I 'l ' U ' f 'f'i'l 'W f ll..'l!v'?' ' 77 Q! I .,v -! 14.1 ,U ..,, -, .,,. - I ffl . 471 ,.. J iq' ,- :- 4 .- ,,r- 4 . sr-. VJ. 1- .- . . If .nyxx 1, ,A ,A ff , ., . 1-it-:I Aa' A f.m,,ll,jf, 5-dz. ,':,4,-,f,.-gi, If-1,1-.. -iii nhl, T, . Q ,, 5 - I , - .,.... . . 1 .-f.,-., iAx Y J :uv -1 513 EJtiJl2ZlH1ll.'13 0 DLJULIJ ISUZU cbrahuate members Founded by the Class of '99 on-February l5, W. B. Allen, '04 - E. Baridon, 'l4 . S. Barney, 'l3 r l '1?'1 P. L. Barton, '02 G. T. Bates, 'l2 W. A. Bird, 'IZ W. H. Bleecker, Jr., 'l H. C. Boyd, '05 G. D. Bowne, T06 H. S. Bracltield, '02 J. W. Bradin, '00 P. H. Bradin, 03 H. l... Brainerd, 'l5 N. F. Breed, 'l2 H. D. Brigham, '03 Gilbert Brown, 'l.0 W. P. Brown, '0l D. H. Browne, '03 T. P. Browne, Jr., '03 C. E. Bruce, Jr., '03 P. C. Bryant, '07 B. Budd, '08 M. H. Buflington. '04 G. C. Burgwin, Jr., 'l4 H. Burgwin, Jr., '06 H. H. Burgwin, 'll W. C. Burwell, '06 P. M. Butterworth, '08 G. C. Capen, 'l0 C. Carpenter, 'IZ ' ' J. S. Carpenter. Jr., 09 L. G. Carpenter, '09 J. O. Carroll, 'll K. B. Case, 'l3 H. N. Chandler, '09 S. N. ClaPP, '04 C. F. Clement, '05 Nl. W. Clement, '0l A. C. Coburn, '07 R. G. Coghlan, 'l0 F. H. Coggeshall, '07 C. H. Collett, 'l3 H. W. Cook, 'l0 J. R. Cook, Jr., 'lo ' D. S. Corson, '99 J. S. Craik, 'IZ A. W. Creedon, '09 W. R. Cross, '08 F. Cromwell, 'l3 A. Cunningham, '07 Cunningham, '07 ' . l... Curtin, '07 C. Curtis, '07 J.-H. K. Davis, '99 H. de W. de Mauriac, '07 T. N. Denslow, '04 R. L. Deppen, '13 W. C. Dewey, 'll J. Dibble, '04 . B. Dillard, 'I3 rlrwos F1 H E. Donnelly, '03 M. S. Dravo, '07 A. E. Dunsford, 'I5 W. H. Eaton, '99 W. S. Eaton, 'l0 J. K. Edsall, '08 S. H. Edsall, 'l5 G. H. Elder, 'I4 J. D. Evans, '0l R. M. Ewing, '05 R. Fiske, '0l W. S. W. Fiske, '06 F. S. Fitzpatrick, 'l4 R. H. Fox, '00 S. R. Fuller, Jr., '00 C. V. Ferguson, '07 Fort, 'l4 L. Furnivall, 'I5 H. Nl. D. W. Gateson, '06 E.. E.. George, '07 N. H. Gildersleeve, 'l0 O. Gildersleeve, Jr.. 'l-2 C. Goodrich, '09 H. C. E.. Gostenhofer, '05 MCK. Glazebroolc, '00 H- . E. B. Goodrich, 02 E.. Goodridge, Jr.. '02 R. N. Graham, '05 I79 1897 W. T. Grange, '06 H. D. Green, '99 H. W. Greer, '08 Joseph Groves, 'l0 M. G.,Haight, '00 S. P. Haight, 'll E.. H. Hall, 'l5 Sturges Harmon, 'l0. H. G. Hart, '07 J. C. Hart, '09 l... G. Harriman, '09 Hedrick, '99 Henry, '03 UO FU .M. A. B. Henshaw, 'l0 C. H. Hill, '02 H. R. Hill, 'I5 W. C. Hill, '00 G. S. Hine, '06 H. O. Hinkle, '09 A. E. Hodge, 'IS H. A. Hornor, '00 A. Howell, 'll G. D. Howell, Jr., 'l5 G. W. Hubbard, '08 M. Hudson, '0l T. C. Hudson, Jr., 'l4 J. H. Humphrey, 'l2 H. Huet, '06 O50 T 7'1'C5G't-'CIJDU . H. Hutchinson, '03 . D. Jewett, '00 MCA. Johnson, '03 . B. Judge, 'IO . T. Kendall, '99 . M. Kendall, 'l2 R. Kenyon, '07 G. T. Keyes. 'll . E.. Kinney. 'l5 . M. Konvalinlca, 'll VV. Larchar, Jr., '03 P. T. Lightbourn. '04 E.. G. Lillell. '99 T. NV. Little, 'I4 XV. G. Livingston, '09 H. F. lVlacGuyer, '08 l I l l Sophomore wining Qiluh Frederick Barwick Castator James Landon Cole Thomas Heron Craig, George Mallette Ferris Dennis Aloysius Crillooly John Norton Ives Frank Lambert Hftihe 6g3emher5 1916 Lowell Thayer Lyon Robert Starr Martin Jr. Clarence Albert Meyer Robert Seymour Morris Clifford Henry Perkins Herbert Spencer John I-lardenbrook Townsend Frederick Porter Woolley, Jr. l8l . KBCD Sistine members 191.6 Charles Henry Baker, Jr. Raymond Austin Bond s Oscar Wilder Craik A James Landon Cole Albert William Dtly, J-r. Richard Lush Maxon! William Lawrence Peck Clifford Henry Perkins Harold Brainerd Raftery Erhardt Gillette- Schmitt Charles Byron Spofford, Jr. Y 1917' Warren Milton Creamer A Paul Edwin Fenton' F rank Eddy Haines, Jr. John Spalding' Kramer Albert Neumann Rock Philip Wells Warner Charles Adams Wooster Y . I ,I III If EI . 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LRE I: N 1 H F' NR . 1 J 1... .U , vt -, I ., . ,. it :L - X :A ,' ., -nys. ' ., - .1. .1 g - - . U -1.-1g.,,,, '13 . - LQ. ' Q., ff f.r.-Igfg' L., T- ,- - l -. -5 ' ., , -'f-1 -' ' . ,f.-:gg 7. 'W '---'-.-2' ' sk-th l . V L x ' +3 ?v.--S'rv-rn-at-:mas-alas.,.--.1-'t.-i,35..-,.....,-,gm-..,.15j:-:,.:..Z-43,-snfffigui.i1,l.y.v-H-:.3t5-. . .::':k1:'s I 1.31 -:Ui . q1.Z'gf,,-M . 1 '- ,f q ..- .Q , lx , Y, , ,,,., LW YY- i Y, . . , I-.:..-.1 .'.:-hi 1 - . .7.- , - 1,2 W ' - - ll' J. ' 1 . Trinity Qtnllege Eehating Qssnciatinn g 21DfEiter5 191411915 Ward Everett Duffy' . . C. . . Pfesidenf Russell Ziebell Johnston . 7 V iC0P,-esidenf Robert Barnard O'Connor ' Secretary Edward Upson Cowles Treasure,- Iintewllultzgiate Debates 1914 Rutgers, affirmative, vs. Trinity, negative. QUESTION :---Resolved: That the banking and currency reform legislation in the United States should contain a provision for a central bank under federal control. taaurgws i Qtlirinitll , Carl R. Woodward, 'I4 Steven F. Dunn, 'I4 Stanley U. North, 'I5 Russell Z. Johnston, '16 L. Simmons Ernst, 'l4, Capt. Edwin M. Lazarus, 'l4, Capt- Qtltztnatz illtetnate 1 James B. Scarr, 'I6 H George D. Howell, Jr., 'l5 Decision to the Afhrmative. a Jungeg 1 Prof. Fred R. Fairchild , . . Department of Economics, Yale Prof. W. Cook U . Department of Economics, Amherst Prof. C' A. Tuttle n Department of Economics, Wesleyan 185 .iam . V- VV ' W. I , r 5. F .U . -G ,-1-.'-I-.T ...ki 4? N In t ,,,..--hug-QA r ...Tl-gp.j,..j,v.. 'Pk 'ag-.---:g .-'-.' 3111-.,f'v ,,:.f.'.::.. .,-'--'. . ,' . G41-.,' 1 ,E . . .5731 .. , .4 ,':. -,-,.,-.y-. ,, ,, .Jap-5 -. 4,-. ,-,., 4 4 .,-,Z--. 75 N ' . -V.. .-, . . , ,J , - : -u ' , 1-.R -J .. -,-,- 9-5 3 .. Fr-- .Y rm. ,.-,h.,.-3 , , .,,.,m.. . - ., N , 1. , , , .. , I ,, . 4. ,4 , . X ,1 ..,. - .-pg. '.1':?!l -far 'i' il'fJ5?-if . -' r -V ' ' - '13 -' -' ' 'i ' - 7 -5:9 .9413 . ' 3874-l - -iii' 1 y. -'.,4'. . ff : 'l'.'L i? .'7 'f - . E-. M 'r . - '. ' -5 .': '. ' .' ' .' 'dv' G 'H ', - ' ' L' rn '4:'l'5 ' wil 'I if .t?l'i-.sT,'.' ws. ,- 'H' -. X LM- '. -., .. 1 ' '- -9 Y - '.'-Z.: . -.-Z1.,:q , .'-5, H21 Q. ' 'aff' 'wi -Z ' .-. 3 n k . 'A Jw 'S- f'i'?5s5iew.i?i-1.2.ts1-1:-.y1:f:,i.:.i-f.-1f.f-.-411-11-11:2'-is-.fr-f-f-f-'y-'L' ' ' '-'- 'j '- ' H ' 'Hz . f -1. at eager- ' .r '- . . ,. ---.. --.. 1 -,ln ', - -Fi.. 757' . - The young 1H+Ien's Clllljristian Qssnniatiun nf Tlllrinitp Qllullege ' . K, . . Frank Lambert Nelson George . Charles P. Johnson . Francis Wyatt Elder . n Qllahinet L -F. Lambert N. George J. M. L. Cooley N. M. Pierpont C. Johnsgn C MT. F. W. Elder Mr. Walter B.. Briggs . . . Mr. W. B. Briggs President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Faculty Adviser 2BiiaIz ann 9L9i55inn Stung fnlnmmittzz James M. L. Cooley ........ Chairman F. B. Coyle C. B. Plummer C. P. Johnson T. I-I. Robinson ' C F. Lambert 1 B. L. B. Smith J- A- Mitchell H. Townsend, Jr. I F. P. Woolley, jr. burial Qerhirz ctummittzz Frank Lambert ' ..,..... Chairman G. l-l. Barber R. S. Hooper J- B- Barnwell H. B. Raftery ' R- H- Bent B. L. B. smith T. l-I. Craig, jr, E. 5. Tige, Jtltwbman Bible Qlinmmittce JHYHCS M. L. Cooley .,...... Edifol'-in-Chief 33 p'5'Z5mmm'f5 uf Qlllfiltufinlh 39. 919. QE. Sl. r1Ennfrrrm:n .l- IVI. L. Cooley . IS6 N. George , , . r.-:V :-.--53, - . -. w 4 1 Y u 'V I use ...'.- .1551'. . ,j.5:v. f.':'T1j .-...j'1,.5711 ...Q-v-gulf..-f g.. . T1 .:,.,...r. uv.,-in-V V- ,..v n i in t - hr. 1. syipi. :gifs .. .bb ' ' -M2195 x -2.-'52-.i Q1 f 114- -' -- r . -- ' .' .. .I -. .- ' -. 1.' if mm- a.-1-.rx fi-. X 1'-AH -. . 'J -4' '- tx- .NRG '- '. .' .. ' -. f- .- '. 1 -.' il ' ' -- f - . - .4 H- f- X' '- -T1 V - '. 'f M. - . . T., 8 N M agfbtgbgih - ' :A It .- tl - V- . -- ' 'f. l J ' A I-' A . . .-5' 5-,QQ ' ugh -Q-. '- .f ' ..:f - X ' f i'rN'4Nw-FNL-7.av112 ta1:'I.'.:.ft5-fl-'-.f..'.1-.11w..J :f:'- 4-'-.--ai5'.-'tn ,1J'.':. '.-':1.. 11 'if' '42' 'P' U s '- . mt. in - . wig.. .. .L -- - . f--31.1. f-.-',.::1-.5-15.1411 ,. wt: - ., - .-: ',3' ' - 'J f L 4. -:V A.--1 . - .. Y., I: '.:,1':- 1 I T0PiC - . . .Q . . Conditions in the Orient Book used . . Sherwood E.ddy's HNew Era in Asia cUZIa55 iteanzri Prof. Barrett Prof. Knowlton I-I. Fort, '14 Prof. Barrows I Prof. Perkins ' B. L. Ramsey, 'I4 Mr. Briggs C. I-l. Collett, 'I-4 Paul Taylor, 'IZ Meetings held weekly during the Trinity Term. jtrwiamalx itimzeptinn Held in Alumni Hall on October 8, l9l4. Sunil ap winner: Qzrhisw Held in the College Chapel every Sundayllivening at 5:30 P. M. Conducted by the members of the'Association. Special Speakers at each service. jF1:z5iJ111a11 2BihIz y Published at beginning of the year and distributed among Freshmen. 187 9 1 Q 1 1 r 1 1 1, A 1 1. Senate . G. Dawson Howell, Jr., '15 Pfesidleni Thomas C. Brown, '15 . . . . Secreiarp l, 4 J. Landon Cole, '16 Edward U. Cowles, '15 Samuel I-I. Edsall, '15 Maurice L. Furnivall, '15 J. Edwin Griffith, Jr., '17 J. Norton Ives, '16 Edward W. Ludwig, '15 Robert S. Morris, '16 Clifford H. Perkins, '16 Thomas I-I. Robinson, '15 Albert N. Rock, '17 Bertram L. B. Smith, '15 - i ' ' . li, ,...i YS N If 4' fr 4 4 :L jr 4 I! w , W w w 4 WH L ,,. 1, A Y ' x ' A511 1 1 w Eu P N V 5' W ll , W ' V w 4 W N ' 1 1 I 4 E b 1 xx I - l 1 4' if 7 I I X wx X - f 'i'1wL1,x 'ig.s ,0 . 4 YL M 1, I lx 1 ML w , wi- fda J, IFS? MX w 'lx Y! I . , - M. 1-,KJ li X W 1 1 l v 5 X u 73 N 1 ' ' - I' be 'J Vx ' 1' . : F .. J, ., 7' qw Q1 l I' 'I' '- ' , H I N- , , i. 3 f , L Xw'x'q.j , L : I' 4 B d l.. 1 'T. ' ll xH v A ,V B' A ,. J -I X f If SN 'A 'Nl' ' .1-i' , ' ' V-wal . Y 1 v-I N4 'f 'G :.: 'Y' f, QM' ' 5 ,M 'I .rj 1, , v K' yy xx If N AMIIHW g T . .W tg-138-57 - 1:55 . ., fr, L 1 tl? Hifaff' Q, .9 gif-!?f:'5:.n:g3aQ' :r ' 1. wx iff? ' I 5Lf'Ia1 . , 7' ll X v 4 - , I an 'QQ w-as , J ' A J, P A . 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Niki , W2 .WJ ,S'!j2Q'Z'9 :z IvgyA u-ggggv A Lflj wjwgljyg Qllass of 1914 Monday, June Twenty-second IQYUQUHU1 V ,Music Beautiful Cralatean . ...... Suppe President's Address . .Theodore Canfield Hudson, Jr., Minnesota V A I Music Cornet Solo-4-HI hear You Callingi Men . . . Francis W. Sutherland Class History ...... Edward Pinkney Wroth, Maryland . Music A r Medley Overture, l9l4 ...... Lampe Class Prophecy , . . Cyrus Thomas Stevens, Connecticut W Music Selection- High links . Class Poem . . - . . . . Friml James Ashton Moore, New York Music Waltz- Adele ...... Strauss Statistics , .Richard Folsam Walker, New Hampshire Music Maxixe-- Dengozo . . M. Lake 1tQf2521TfHfiUl'I uf afblifif QIUHIZUS , t Music ' Operatic Selection-- The Little Cafen . - - ' ' ' Caryl! Class ,0ration . 0 ' , . Theodore Francis Wessels, Connecticut Music Strauss 66 ld- Q, . . . . , 5 Chocolate So ler , Benjamin Louis Ramsey, New York Presentations . Music B n ,83 GG 1 73 D, Y Neath the Elms . - Wg ' 191 T HL s -Fw 1-151 ET Y. - an -'-'1f5.:.--s. J, 1 rf , F N 1 f u .. :..---cr N - - Y , ,.. ,, 1, , , fri ',.:2f-1:1 r-.43 -,CVS V, Q ,-.-. .',1:11 .'ji'v 1--.-sf .-.1--' L 1 '.-' A.-l.jP'-.-Hr. ' Q-5 ' 1-N -':T Lia'-.1 v .::'.f.',Y :1- QV - -' H -k riffs V cl, .Sli .1-.-av:--5 wish' fra: -'f . ' 1 '-: ' -. - . . .. -. -' .. 4 'f ' ' s . 22' '4157-. -' ' -ii 7: ' 'X 5-Yi' 'i i1I5 'Jil' ' -if . GE' 'iQ. . f, i' 'R . If ii.-' 1':'-' ' ' ' 'T ' I N i , 'N' . S S sb . . .... . . . ., . . x X. :7 ' .,. .- ,.., 7' 1 TR -I-'f Q , L., iF-. Uri. -x 3 '., ,, -'A - R. 5.21 : Q1-1-is ' 1 Q V mx K ' I ,- ' . 1-ax, . ' Fl -Jn I gala-is:gqx::L,,., I-1 . -nr, ,GLL-n.-J -. , Y 4 .,,.- Mui.. LG., ,J. ,vm ,,..- .- . -,-. 5 ,, 1 x Avg L - ,gl ,L Q j I8 4 V In .1 .- 1 ,- ,qt . W H ' . 1. vi. . .-g 13 ilaunnrs anh 1911525 for the Esau: 191311914 ilgunurs in the Qillass uf 1914 Valedictory: Joseph Henry Ehlers Salutatory: Thomas Wolcott Little Honor Oration: Vertrees Young 12365125 The Chemical Prizes First Prize: Vertrees Young Second Prize: Ernest Joseph Caulfield Tuttle Prize Essay: not awarded, Goodwin Greek Prizes First Prize: Edward Abbe Niles Second Prize: James Fairfield English Committee of Award: Professor H. de Forest Smith, of Amherst College I . . . . . . 1 Prizes in History and Political Science First Prize: fNot awardedjb Second Prize: Edwin Michlet Lazarus Committee of Award: Dr. H. G. James, of the University of Texas Alumni Prizes in English Composition First Prize: Russell Ziebell Johnston Second Pr-ize: George Dawson Howell, Jr. Third Prize: Frank Grenville Stadtmueller, I Honorable Illention: Thomas Cook Brown Committee of Award: The Rev. Charles K. Gilbert, Editor of The 'Churchmann P rank VV. Whitlock Prizes 1 , I T First Prize: Thomas Cook Brown ' W Second Prize: George Dawson Howell, Jr. Committee of Award: The Rev. John Coleman Adams, William A. Ayres, Esq., and Vvilliam J. Hamersley, Esq. Douglas Prize The The Thomas Herbert Robinson Subject: Commission Government as Applied to States Committee' of Award: Professor Raymond Garfield Gettell F. A. Brown Prize I ' J ' Abraham Levin Committee of Award: Harry Edward Whitney, L.H.D., th Craik, D.D., and the Rev. 'Henry Ferguson, l..l...D. Mears Prize in Physical Education Horace Fort V 192 e Rev. Charles Ewell 1 l Y is r THB TKINI ,,.,,, .,, TY 1 ., ,MW 'Lili- ' 'Q , ..- . .. . . . I cr xx. -.zgbxxiw m v' L. no-. Nt., .-., .7 4 J. ,. A J r , . A mu U Q . A ,A , N , as- ' .f1'r'1- 1:7-.-: -. . - - - -. - v 'H : -'1 1' - . .- ..-. .- -- -- .Q . 1 .f 2 nggjnff v Ni V if .5 I .qnv ,. - .I - .I - . - I, , - - . -.,.-1--1 ., , . ,fix-. ' 1 slr, L, , .H H '.vf, - , 'yi k'-Q -rr, .45 l- -.1 - A-,QQN-' ,Y . 4-3, QL 'E-. . '., 3 .41 Iii TL X 5 lf., 4- I. . ..'.k,.d X ,X ,N gk3,l,L,. Iii: l.z..lc.,-':l:..- vlrxl-. I ,Q I' - an... M- .I ,F ' I I ,,-Y l .- -H. J . . 5 I.-'..: it-pi 5:22 . Z.. 117241. W. , .. ! U : is V, A A b . . . . .n. . . .f.... x.,, H.-..,w,.U,.,5:u..,,L JU, W-,'l.,:'3., - .-,,.531:g'- ,A .fl-L I . Q Eryflft- L, , L uv iw Z V - - - -V..- 1 .....Av'1 . .h , Ry, , X , .,, ' 2. -: -11' Q9ptimi Samuel Hart, '66 . Lucius Waterman, '71 Hiram Benjamin Loom-is, '85 Willard Scudder, '89 Francis Raymond Sturtevant, 'OI Edward l-lenry Lorenz, '02 Karl Philip Morba, '02 Edmund Samuel Carr, '05 John Howard George Otis Holbrooke, '69 Leonard Woods Richardson, '73 Herman Lilienthal, '86 Harold Loomis Cleasby, '99 William Perry Bentley, '02 Anson Theodore lVlcCook,' '02 Marshall Bowyer Stewart, '02 Gustave Alexander Feingold, 'Il Rosebaugh, 'II lr , -- .l ' . '1.'-at 193 Q .P-f , :'l. a X . 1 . i h , ti '19 -11 '- sim.-W ' U x .. . . . A ,J I t - it , 7 ' 1 ' tt.. as i 1' -1 '- . -' . ' ' We 5... ' .J .. N' kblx U' rim th qs mx: 1 r H Ly ,l ,, . r , . . .. . , . I I ,, ,, - .. 4, RLT 5: 'hx 1. wi' I x , K 1 U . '35 ,Qs V .. , M . ,,. . .gl -.. :. ', - .ug : .-'. ,-.lf . -A-, -' -- fi A K LW -LW -'S 3 ' ' -R'-- '- . -, ., --A .. - -. ,. .1 -- - - : WH' MY -' '--'-an z ,A .. - ,- .1 - N- - - . - -.--fx...1:4-g.,.t-.:.-.::p..-.ag ,t M. sz... --, - we' vf, , -.-- --. Q1 'vi' -4 .-i t H f .ln ' F, -' ' . .---.r:.:. ,..f,,1:it:-:av-vb '-. ' :' ly : ' Yi- ' .W 1 - -. 1 J ' -. .. - - ,: 'fig 015132 library Trinity 'College has long been noted, among other things, for its library, and now in f the late addition, it is noted for its library building, which, through the munificence o Pierpont Morgan, trustee, benefactor, and friend of the College, was completed last fall and was duly dedicated as a memorial to the late Bishop- Williams on November the first. From the first Trinity has been conducted with the ideal of turning out men that should not only be fitted for the business world but who should be well educated in the best and broadest sense of that word. To attain this high end a line library was necessary, and we find in the catalogue soon after 1826 the statement that a valuable library had been obtained, and under Dr. Vlfheaton, l83l-l837,'many new and valuable books were added. From that time on the library continued to grow, and Bishop Williams, by his tireless energy and great insight brought the collection into the first rank of American college libraries. That place it has since held and at the present time it con- tains the best of the more recent works upon all the subjects in the college curriculum as well as all the important authoritative and indispensable older books, and includes many individual works of great rarity and value. During the past year over l,8'O0 volumes and 2,000 pamphlets were added to the, collection apart from the generous and import-ant gift by Mr. John H. S. Quick, '58, of his valuable library of between 8,000 and l0,000' volumes. In its new home in the Williams Memorial the library with all its departments is readily accessible to all the students, and with its convenience as a place of reference and its attractiveness as a place for study it embodies the highest ideals of the twentieth century college library, and is a worthy monument to the greatness of the donor as well as to that of the man whose nameit bears. -i . . . J' if- '- ,:f:? ' S, '. L'gxn . v . . . . l . 54' 9 .f .'i'3' 5'3 J . lb 5' j-Tf :'j7 - ' T-'E1 -' 'VT -73' 1fP '14- '- - 5. ...Q -r - .2 ,. .- -.in - -,bg Q. , . N I ,' . , - - .a:..L.,...., --T , - .Nm ji!-.ah 'K at 1-5 w1x,Q?9fq.-g,:,:,- :LQ -. .jg I. .xg t. E. . I :VI I ,tl-I .- . 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' x. 111. f 1-Q ,-fi 'ffiw' . : X.-54,241 .Zz ... wyzg- gf S 9 9 9 9 97 1 11' 1 L I l 1 1 LA '11-i?:9 1 1 ' ld - 11 l fl l r ! .1 'I 1 l l l l l 1 1 A Q.l:hUiI 1 i 1 E I. B. Shelley, 'l5, Choirmaster and Leader 1 1 I I 5Fi1:5t Qltznnrs ,first 2Ba55z5 1 A. Harding, Jr., 'I6 A S. H. Earrll, '15 9 R. S. Morrris, '16 l. B. Shelley, '15 Swann 11521111125 becnnh 2585525 , 1 1 R. H. Bent, '15 R. Pierce, 'I6 . 4 O. W. Craik, 'I6 C. B. Spofford, Jr., 'I6 11 ' QD1fgai1i5t E Vy b Mr. William Harrison i 52i55i5tant QDcgani5t lg Clifford H. Perkins, 'I6 Ei 1 Qlhapel Services l ' President Luther, Chaplain 1 Assisted by the clerical members of the faculty 9DfJIi!!HfU'3!? . wnlulztarp Csunnagb 1 Morning Prayer, 8:30 A. M. Holy corrrrrrrrrrirrrr, sr45 A. M. Sunday, 10:30 A. M. verper-r' QY. M. C. A.9, 5:30 P. M 9L9nnitu1:5 J . A. Mitchell, '15 F. Lambert, 'I6 K. Kar-kby, '17 1 ilr gl! l98 ff in 1 I ' I ' I 5 I I I I I 1 , :I 'F' r , I I I I I I I I I if! 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Aff ECHO N Stssmziutiz Guitars Charles Bartlett Wells Gray Cliarles Paddock Johnson Alfred l'la'rdin.g, Jr. Russell Ziebell Jolinston John l-lardenbrook Townsend, Jr. ?i55istu1it'7.51n5i1w55 filbmmgrrs Francis Brien Coyle l'lcrlmerl Spcncer Amos Elias Redding l7'1-cderick Pm-lor Xvoolley, 202 1 3 .4--V ,if Pg, Uribe itlirinitp ittiripuh Established 1904 I Incorporated 1913 Published Tuesdays and Fridays in each week of the college year. Qiutputatiun Shiras Morris, ,96, President William I-Iamersley, '09, .Secretary-Treasurer Qitettuts glifmk Wilqox, ,80 Paul M. Butterworth, '08 Edlras Owls' 96 , William I-Iamersley, '09 gat F- Waterman, 98 Thomas C. Brcwn, 'I5 Bama of QEiJitut5 Thomas C. Brown, 'l5, Editor-in-Chief Alfred Harding, Jr., '16, Associate Editor W. Benfield Pressey, '15, Alumni Editor John E. Bien-ck, 'l7, Associate Editor Nelson George, '16, Athletic Editor John B. Barnwell, 'I7, Associate Editor UBIISUIEES Department Igloyd R- Miller, '16, Circulation Manager Howard R. Hill, 'l5, Advertising Manager tanley M- Merrill, 'l5, Asst. Circulation Mgr. W. I... Peck, 'l6, Assistant Advertising Manager 203 K' ,,. ,, Q 5 W 0 . B GOOQ?WfFEE f 'V 'V pta ! I . ff eil! ll!1 Z' ' 4 2 i 'nm yJ A merry old craft once sailed the sea. Her name was the good ship Glubbe. Her crew was as jolly as jolly could be, I But they fed 'em on horrible grub. Tra la! Ut was really inadequate grubl Y t fivy A merry old Wight was her captain fat, 4,7 - . . . 'Pl Hrs habits were quite absurd, U f ' 'flfag K I-le lived in his cabin with only a cat l I 6 'fu . . ' Q W! Q And a dodo--a sociable bird. lo 0 12 51: n , -t My word! fl j-5, 'iff jf 4 . 'I li if' Rm . fllt was quite a remarkable bird., 1 mlm it A -N . - I'm sorry to saY, them first mate slum .HQ X Wag deucedly fond of beer, ! 7 l But turned up his nose at the mentio l 'HW And shuddered at whiskey Clear' ll tl Oh dear! i H f lm cHe Couldlft get 0n,.Witl10L1t beerj 205 of rurno 'l'I'1'K 'K Axl :-1 .:.', -. Q' 0 . . . , . , A 1 n u L x 1 FQ1,-'Q' SN gf 3-xi R155 mf X ' 1 1-' 5 ri- , t Q. Q' N 1.-' V .KX ' It vm H H, i 5 rl r I ss :,. n ga: K mxs. X .A X x . , . , . , ,iq-N ,fx , P x - . . l . s' . . ' .' - u ' i ' 1 - ' -. In ' '- ' - 1 , ' X . wb ' .m. . xi s'.ni,,.1'n-1 .- i, xkl.'..',x.'. .x-, -.,' , 1., ,, -'A . I. .-',. ' 'lu -.l .I ' -. . . : f' '- -'-- 1 .-ff' 'ffm-'fo' A ' Hug. x1wT.,.Q,,., ,.'. -e w ' ' - f -2 to N' ' .f1ft3 '7 fi . 4 Q.:-.,., -' r Ji W li A ,. u . -'L ,, . .zu 1: -ij' He never could cook to the sailors' taste, They didn't like rats in their grub, And salads of rubber and puddings of paste Quite enraged all the men of the Glubbe, Poor dub ! CHe could not understand Christian grubgj I 'X For dinner one day. he served rats au lait, Q, A dish with a Powerful smell. in LL! As soon as he served it, the sailors cried Nay! ul And set up this terlible yell, Oh Cname deletedy' CI can't quote it here very well., A xj:-I They grabbed the poor cook and took a great pot, And swore they would serve him as stew, Then chopped him and cooked him and ate him while hot, But no one could swallow his queue. Boo hoo! fThis is awfully sad, but it's true., I H The captain came in when he heard the noise, s been And they -gave him the cook's left ear, X 'l LI ,l He ate it with relish and said, Thank YOU, b0Y5 I, ,IW But the first mate kept yelling for beef' , A How queer! Cl-le always insisted on beer.l 207 P .. . - -Ja - , , . s , , 3, -,Li 1 -Q5 NX e lg, KH ,lx , ' n rx 3 ,Vg ., 5 fl 'X ' , KT Yrs. 'Wg' , ' l 'W . xii 1 t x I 1 ' N ' 'k riff' , r f C' ' i ' ',' N. ' -4 vi .W wx y v- x - v I - 4' X 1 L Q K -, x N . K 5 M 4 'L X r X is 'Hn-ikNxxx1 K. lx N 4 T, 'nail .- A' J I X 4 Q , , A 4 in r I cl!-2 him 1 A wi A 11 A x 4 . . - xiii. x N . -.- s,, , N1 V r, I t . , - , .yu .'- L ,uf 1 ,Q . I, 4 4'1 I ' ' ' - ' -- - ---- '- -- ---A .... V. .':.,.. 1 Ulbe ipassingnfs Binh UB QI dials with awuinnb a Ia Qfvenrgz SDK g Pinky Perkins was in the depths of despair. He had asked a Peach toi the Prom and she had Handed him the Icy lVlitten.i Hunky H-ardgreaves had Beaten him to lt. I-lunkyi was well known as a Big Boozer andhad won the heart of the Dainty Debutante who thought him a Romantic Rounder. Pinkyls biggest vice was Chocolate Sundaes and he was unable to boast of membership in that Illustrious Order of Tappa Buncha Kegs. On the contrary he was Deeply Degraded by afliliation with that Crew of ' i ' ' i h f b Creasv Cmrinds known as Phi Beta Kappa, though he tried to conceal t at act y wearing his key under his Much Worn B. V. D's. Q ' H Pinky realized Why he was Spurned. He- envied I-lunkhis ability to Ctuzzle Gin Fizzes and inhale the Fumes of Fatimas, but what could he do? Ginger Ale made him sick, and one Puff from a Cubeb sent him oif into Paroxysms of Coughs. Truly our hero,s love affair seemed to have been Nipped in the Bud. But Wait! The night of the Big Fight came. It was a Cureat Spectacle. B1.g Babies with Cmobs of Rouge on their Maps were everywhere whirled around in the arms of Dress-Suited Anaemics with Be-monocled Lamps. I-lunky I-lardgreaves and the Peach were much C d d ff ' a Corner with the Rest of the Stags. A in Evidence while Pinky was row e o 1n . Large Bowl filled with a Lemonade-Looking Liquid was at his Elbow. Pinky's lrmards were lntensely Dry. and he Slopped a glass of the Stuff into his Stomach- Cvreatl He Tore Off another. 'Soon o-ur Hero was Cnloriously Lit' for the Wily Chairman of the Prom Committee was not on the Wagon. Pinky's Temples '-ghrobbeti in Exultation. He was Drunk! No longer would the Peach look upon lm W1 h-D ' d Dame. She started Pltiful contempt. He reeled across the Hoor to the lVluc esire ' Sh S eamed. I-le passed cold in Her Arms. back with a Shrill Shriek. My Hero, e Cr 4 209 G Ax. l V I-ii. iq' L: ' 'xg I 1 - - . . . . ' -13 ,'5.',-:Rx Q-r.' . if-xtfl ., -'Ts ' -' 15 '- ' -- f Z 'N -'-5. - -'- N- Y .- .rn '.. .--,- .. , 4 A ' '- , ' 2. . 'Q-fp. h. ,s mfr- -.Vi .. 5:3 Q. V. ,, -' .' . - ,' - ' , :, . We I ' ' -- -I N' .i:'1:f jj: ., -4 , G f,- ,, V,-'5'f'l .1 '-.. 'H-. 3--- ' 'NX .H -V 'm-t.---.- -Q .. -' '- i N '- ' . ' - .. .. - - -k if,--.. :,. 1-1:-sr ' xx., . t . l. .,s,t,g. H 55, YW.. HA l, . l. .x,,Q,. I - ,A ri. ,H , . . 1, me 4 .X ,5 5, , -ith- - ' - il i ' af 'YQ-7'5li 54ixN rl ' .--'-- -3 i' ff? X - 95, ' V 1 -'A -' ' .- - ' '- : -- - - : - '- ' -'. ' tk-:tif . ' Jvlw-1-.-. '- X-'i' X , X s H . - .gms-.t . ,.....-t.t.,t:.,,.-,.-.X s.,.y-, ,-...,, 1. l y ...I .. . , , . - . 14:2 1-rg., , I ,J .4 ,J this 2 .. 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It is for this reason that the following brief account of the last St. Patrick's Day Scrap is written, although the writer well knows that it is doubtful if any of those who belong to the 'Class of l9l 6 will admit that there ever was any March 17th of any importance except those which occurred in the course of the years l9l3 and l9l4. 2 But to return to our tale, then, the Freshmen slipped stealthily away from the campus well before the appointed hour for capture, on March l6, 1915, and soon gathered down town, not however in our old St. Patrick's Day stand-by, the Vendome, for that hotel, made famous as the haven of refuge o-f many a be-postered and paste- bucketed bunch of Freshmen, was alas! sternly deaf to the protestations of l9l8. Hav- ing at last gathered the implements for the proper application of theirposters, they set out- to fulfill the mission of the evening, and proceeded to placard the town with all possible haste and ingenuity. Unfortunately their numbers were somewhat diminished by two rival attractions--the fire in East l-lartford, and the allurements of the great white way, which demanded each its share either of the curious--or of the gay-minded members of the class. Notwithstanding, those who were left worked hard and well and o k so provided some occupation f-o-r the valiant Sophomores who promptly undid the w r laboriously accomplished. By that time the manly vigor o eg - fallen asleep on the benches of our noble railroad station departed for East Hartford, Where one of their number heroically provided a barn for the class to pass the remainder of the night in. Those who mono-polized the hay slept, once in a while, and the rCSf made Out as best they could. Their drooping spirits were somewhat revived by the capture Of five or six Sophomores in the night and when morning broke they Were H8310 Iijlesh ani chipper. So much so, in fact, that they began the rush Pfomptly' at 730 A' ' mug ' ' dl t that hour. I0 the discomfiture of many upper-ClaSSmCD, who WCYC SUH, Sleepmg SOUH Y 3 ' ' 'F h did well and deserved to The story of the scrap IS well known. The res men .d lu h' S Win: the only fault which could be found was that the Sophomofes dl notvgen t :gr . . . . . . e up a little more, but then, it is always IIIOIC easy to Cfmolze than to act' ,e :Non ' 916 d win both St. Patrick s DaY whether 1918 will follow in the foot-steps of l an Sfiraps, and thus show herself a real sister f 1918 b an to tire and those who had not alreadv class. ZII 1 14, 14 4 4 1 4 4 . 4, 11 i4 11 4 4 1 4 4 4 11 1 441 44 111 I1 I44 II1 4 4 4 1 1. 1 14:1 11 1 4 :1 4 11, 1'1 41 44 N I 144 44 44, 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 4 44 '4 ' 1 K, 1,4 4 14 44 44, 611 11 1 14' 41 ,, If 1 V1 4 1 E 6 .1 1 44 4 4 Wii, , ,Y, Y 4 1 -1 4 1 1 4 1 1 11 4 1 ,', h I. .',.. Q. . 1 I 'mf R X -'L xg 1 , 'wx 'lnvl ' . U , s X ,,. .A 1, s. ,.,,. 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Established B V by Episcopalians as a contribution to higher education, it is not a Church 1' .if institution in the sense of being directed by the Church. Its advantages are placed at the service of those of every creed. M A The principal building is in the English Secular Gothic style and includes Jarvis and Seabury Halls and Northam Towers. At the north end of this structure has recently been erected a Library and administration building, the gift of the late J, P. Morgan, LL.D., in memoryiof John WVilliams, fourth Bishop of Connecticut. With this addition, which is in architectural harmony with the main edifice, the building extends more than seven hundred feet north and south, while the library reaches one hundred and twenty-five feet to the east, constituting a part- of the north side of the proposed quadrangle. lt will .be ready for use at the opening of the academic year 1914-15. Outside of the lines of this quadrangle at the south are the Observatory, the Boardman 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 of Professors, and Chapter Houses of the Fraternities. aBelow the College Campus to the east and within three minutes' walk isthe spacious Athletic Field. 4 . ' p 4 The Faculty includes sixteen professors, five instructors, the librarian, and the medical director. ' - Among the Elective studies within the respective courses there. is no important subject for which adequate provision is not made. ' The library contains 80,000 volumes. Generous contributions of the Alumni are making possible a rapid addition to its resources. A Reference Reading Room is open every day and five evenings of the week. T'he.Jarvis Chemical and Physical Laboratories have an excellent equipment for Elemen- tary and Advanced work. ' The Hall of Natural History contains the Museum, Biological Laboratories, and the Psychological Laboratory, IH the year 1903-1904 a full technical course in Civil Engineering was for the first time made available for all qualified applicants, There are numerous scholarships providing pecuniary assistance for deserving students. The three Holland scholarships, yielding each S3600 per annum, are awarded to the three best ftUd611iJS in the three lower classes, respectively. The Russell Graduate Fellowship of S500 is awarded biennially in the interest of higher graduate study. The Mary A. Terry Graduate Fellowship of S550 is awarded annually, Prizes to the amount of S5500 are also awarded to undergraduates for success in the work of the various departments. D For Catalogues, Examination Papers, or information, apply to the President or to the Secretary of the Eacultyf' . ii Rh the hed Nh IN? ies his he th ds lil Ie. es y. le E .gni4hitlLninLniulLltialkuininiuin 0 5 iiiinsusa suse: 5010509 1 914914 ,QC' l'Q'lfQ1, . lf ,Q4 QHl i,?4 4'L4 'U F E- Q H 5 cf 2 2 3, rv I-3 O fn 'ij U7 1-1 U E63 Q Q. .O 352-0 0-3 T' 529 ' IP' ggi 3 w is va EEE Q-r U 125' 3 E ide-E Qs: ,.. 3 :S Q OSS S Q-z as 9 pr' Q-O- 55- S 'Q 2 Q W, ,Qu Q SUBSCRIBE FoR Q 1 class: Z Z Z l Z Z I Z Z Z Z Z Z 2 I Q Z Z Q . Z Z Z Z Z. gina. be Berkeley ihinitp bebuul MIDDLET OWN, CONNECTICUT FOUNDED in 1854, in continuation of a Theological Department at Tr1n1ty College, by Bishop John Williams. It offers to students of Theology full instruction in the studies required of Candidates for Orders, with VaI'10L1S COUTSCS of Lectures and advanced Work in the several departments. The degree of Bachelor of Divinity is conferred on graduates Wh0 attain 3 high standard in examinations, show a .scholarly acquaintance with Greek and Latin, and present a satisfactory theses. ' ' - d The Sixty-first Ordination will be held on the lst of June, and the Sixty sewn year will open on the 21st of September, 1915. . - - 'f Candidates for admission should make early application for rooms, and C1 necessaryb f h l h' . 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We know how to do the Work to your entire satisfaction, and We are prompt. 2 iianmarhzililtlessnnzflinmpanp GRAPHIC ARTS BUILDING WORCESTER, MASS. LI avmg the Dollars That Die Young EVERYBODY who writes business letters Works in the Letter Factory. No matter what business you are in, you are also a letter manufacturer. What Do Your Letters Cost? THE maurirnum cost of the average business letter is about NINE CENTS. 0 The mlnimum cost is FIVE CENTS. The average cost is SEVEN CENTS apiece. A corporation that turns out only 200 letters a day pays S14 a day- over 34,000 per annum-just for writing letters. . Analyze Your Letter Factory The operating expense of your Letter Plant is governed by the working cost of two factors. These factors are lexclusive of postageiz 1. Your human helpers-stenographers. THEY REPRESENT 95X of the working cost. 2. The writing-machines that make the letters. THEY REPRESENT LESS THAN SZ of your letter-making cost. Stop and thinlz! Are you, as a business man, willing to hamper, tie up and decrease the efficiency of the 95X factor of your plant, in order to economize on the SZ factor? Can you afford to do without the superior service which you will get from a new equipment of Royal Typewriters-the SM factor-to increase the ejlzciemgv -E of your 95X investment in labor ? price S100 I fin Canada, 5125, THE NEW ROYAL MASTER-MODEL 10 The Typewriter of Triple Service This master machine does the work of several - typewriters in one-it writes, types cards, and bills! All this without a dollar for extra altacli- ments. This means e con om y without a parallel in typewriter service! Q BUILT for BIG BUSINESS and its GREAT ' ARMY of EXPERT OPERATORS. Send for the Royal man and ask for a 1 DEMONSTRATION. Or write to us A direct for our new brochure-Better Ser- vice-and a beautiful Color Photograph, showing all of the new Royal's many ex- clusive features. Write now-right now! Rowu. TYPEWRITER coMPANY, mc. ROYAL TYPETVRITER BUILDING. 36-1 BROADXVAY, NEW YORK Brmzclics and Agencies llic Worlrl Orcr XXI MAX 1... f' W O ts T'ia.yl250Ye ,1f,eZ,'1tTest,H REVOLVERS AND AUTOMATIC PISTOLS PLAIN PAINTING PAPER HANGING C. H. PIETSCH Sc SON FRESCO PAINTERS Interior and Exterior Painting of All Kinds. Metal Ceilings Office, 1148 Main Street Shop, 1146-1154 Main Street ESTIMATES FURNISHED. PERSONAL SUPERVISION TELEPHONE HARTFORD - CONNECTICUT 'U ' 'lf' anna V GREEN BAUER INC. Manufacturers of X- RAY T U B ES Chicago, Ill. Hartford, Conn. The Andrus 8: Naedele Co Wholesale-Retailers of Sporting Goods, Arms Sc Ammunition, I THE LARGEST AND BEST A SPORTING GOODS STORE ' IN THE STATE. : g : : 52 Asylum Street HARTFORD, ooNN. OUR SPLENDID A REPUTATION For sound clothing values has been built by Winning men to investi- gate and appreciate the superior makes of - Horsfall Clothes The most popular- selections for Spring and Summer Are here for young men and men Who have no objection to appear- ing young. I-IORSFALL'S OutHtting Specialist 93 Asylum St. It Pays to Buy Our Kind lllq I - ,Y mtg i A S K E ff 1, f' , QI ff! 1' l ' Q j qw? A, 4 A nf M gr o TU ' -ll-ienjounj lady' ' 159 A a eS ' 'Eh' ml A 5: 41, H I 'Lia-v..-rr.-1, Sass the-t she is 3 -Q9 E glad fo hear use Nom E 4 nz nurnss have gone out , X ? of fashion: and that she A V I: ?' never- did approve a+ hfllfn , is Pwr' innocent' I wild cu-ea.i'ur-eg gi 41 ,yor their ,feathers o . V 5 l sq 1' ca ,s I qyik l Clean Your Solled Hands with the wonderful hand soap for workshop, office or the home. Removes dirt, grease, grime, paint, rust, etc., in a jiffy. , Only 10 cts. a can. Ask your dealer or COMPLIMENTS OF The 0. K, Baking Company write to-day t0 l 'THE SKAT M F G. CG., Hartford, I Conn xxvi S I 3' ? W M Elf? 69 ' Y - ,mfr-at -A... X- . wsu. The Jlaahmsreins Leading Caterers Dainty Elegance in Serving Weddings., Teas and At Homes Special Attention Given ' to Quality Dishes .... . 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