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B., a tnurtbp bun uf iiaartfurh, in fibaractzr ani: Eiifz an QExampIe uf Integrity, iBatrun uf ffbisturical anh Qensalugical Qtuhp Ulirustee uf Ulirinitp Qlullegr 189621 915, igenefantnr uf this anh nther Public ifnstitutiuns, tbisz hulume is gratefully hehicateh. K F 'L r UUWJWUP 42 of the Elms Q of inete en-5 ebentem 1Q-4. gum Barth Jones ' J? Eff 3 Ctidxtov-Lndttefrtf I Q - ':fA Earren 141. fztveamm' ,Q -1L A 2,533 Business manager W may Mapnarb Balhlnitt -4 72' . '2 7 ?z . iff' 'f 5 x2'f EGM wmv -'Bwvvh W W 24i L,fif ? ty amez miarwlep L Q': ,-:V 'L .2 f4,f , gf. ,f A,.qx f iifubn Qibumrb timtfitb , Enfwrf if. iearvb .' sf' A M b gijgeut Shwlep Bwkbp 4 HW Qivhn SDHIUUIE imwv ' william wwmcrum , Q if Ei all W jf ' M' - Qrrbmf mamlaanma , , , ,, i 4 A' ' f ax. X A, . , V, , - ,.,., . . rv., M-1 1' ' '.,- -., . -wp 437 w, , ggi , ,N K , 0 ,-... , ,I V: .,,, - ..e ,,':11,.:-,. ., -,R J: ,.g,,:,Q.i E.. , . , f , 1 , 1 ' -,Qi V ' . I - - if WJ-f ,-..k . 'v ' ' 1 .J N . 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Burn Zane 20, 1894 ZlBieh jauhzmher 7, 1915 . .4 . :ff'I5VZ'.5.'gf:' .. 1 - . .. . . . .. ., . .. .1,..-.4.nff..1- . . z - . . .. . -.'.'.--:r.'.:-:::,.r-17.5,-.-.z,-4. ,, . , .ni-:c:..,..w.. . -,41:..:w:v.wiEf'A ::'-:-J.'.1.'1'.:-. '2 ,h .. .... ,. ...,,. ,.x,.,.l.,,.,,4 . .,, .... ,A ,.,, .. .,.,., .N ... , ., . . . ,. . . . . X .- 1:.1-3a5sf::-:-.1113,gigs555.32,45e3g'gf6:Riwa5'g5:5:fQ.hz5125.15s.aP.'a,5,zfzgfaksfbf-329' ' YG?-:iae2:.41s:a5.':E:5-L-2:J-vs-14:-1,-gf.:wifiHrfSw-1w'QQf:1nfEaeziesu:415-an 1-M .-':'rp:.'. 1-zr..-. 1-1.2-:.-Azria' 5.1:-:mc-:Gsm massive. 1-.1-.-11.15.-n: me.:a'1us: :sem-.d.a5:i iiimnzifm ...i.w.'.. ..x,......n Scif A515135 3-X AECEJWIZCETH Ciurpnratlun The President of the College ELF-QI7.liC'li0 Presidentik Harzfford The Hon. Nvllllillll Hammersley, LL.D.:k Ha'rU'orfl The Rev. Francis Goodwin, D.D.lt H ar1j'or1Z The Hon. William E. Curtis, l'.l'..D. New York John H. S. Quick. lVI.A. 0l1.1iCCLg0 The Rev. Nvllllillll H. Vibbert, D.D. New York Sydney G. Fisher, l..H.D., l,l.,.D. P111'ladelpl1'1fa William Cogswell, MA. JIIITZCIIIICG, N. Y. P. Henry W oodward, BIA., Secretarytli Hartford Robert Thorne, LL.B.T The Rt. Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster, D.D. New York Hartford NVilliu.1n C. Skinner, NI.A.: Ilarfforrl The Hon. Joseph Burlington, LL.D.T Pfitzfsbzzrglz .Xinbrose Spencer hiurray, Jr., lVI.A. New York The Hon. Frank L. Nvileox, RAW Berlzin. The Rev. Henry Ferguson, l.L.D. Horfforcl Eclgur F. VVilt.9l'll1il.1l, IQL.iB., T?'6IlSIll'C'I':l: Harfforfl lfldwzwcl B. Hutch, B.Afk Harfforcl George Dawson Howell, BA. Pliff-S'b7l.7'glL NYillizun Gwinn Mather, BLA. Clevelarzfl J. Pierpont hlorgun, BA. New York The Rev. Szunuel Hart, D.D.. D.Cz1n.l,., LL.D.T illiclcllezfown John Prince Elton, B.S. Ufoterbirry ll iinm-iii l i1-r4 of lhe K' iii' 5 l4ii':i li iuli fi irli 1 llu- l'lxL -:'1l live fill! lill -- ni 1 il ny un- .Vu .iiii ..i. 14 E ' Ai Z7 nr. .se : ' 4: Q , . 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John James lVIeCook, BLA., D.D., LL.D. Irenus Kittredge Hzunilton, 13.5. Qssuniatinn nf the Qlumni Robert H. Schutz, RS ......... Prasillczd John P. Elton, . . , Vice-P1'c.s ifIerzt Jacob H. Greene, BA. . . . . . SOC7'Cf!lI lj lvllllillll J. Hzinnnersley, Jr., LL.l5. . Trcf1surz'r Qtanhing Qlnmmittmz The Oflieers of the Association The Rev. Sunluel Hurt. D.D., D.Cnn.L., LL.D. YVillia1n E. A. Bnlkeley. RS. Sydney G. Fisher, LL.D. 15 The Reverend Flavel Sweeten Luther, Ph. D., LL. D President Henry Augustus PerkinsQ M. A., E..E. Acting President, 191 5-I6 , ......, ....,. . 'lk 'lr ....,......... ,., .,.,........... ...,....... ..., . .... . . l l . .. ..... ....... ., ............ .,.. ....... , .......... ...,... lg 1- YB PEDAGIOGVL ' V-' Xi T' ffvffj' Nfjffjf' Qfjff ' F: .9 , N .Ni ' . 5TV'D5H if GR fj'To , gi' ,. if 5f,g:-3EA5- , -.35 1 I 4 1 Z v X f wi ,ln X -7m,.4fm-.fl-2Laugh. aff - AIM .51 a,-li E ! lg L' . j 4 gas: 1 5 E M45 i'- ' l xx -iiTx - 12 ' - - N 'T fl CompQfQ Dff gf XE FACVLTIE gf 'Tnuuvrr Cox.l.r.aE. The Rev. F1aVe1 Sweeten Luther, Pl1.D., L'L.'D. Presiclent. and Seabury Professor of Bfdtlflldllbcl-UCS and Astronomy 115 Vernon Street COH:ice, VV11112l.111S Hallj B,A., Trinity, 18701 Pl1.D., 181763 L1,.D., 190-1-1 1'rol'cssor of 1M12Ll,l1ClIl21t.1CS ancl Astronomy at Racine College, 1871- 811 Professor of Nlatlieniatics and Astronomy at Kenyon College, 1881-839 Professor at Trinity since 1883: Presi- rlent of Trinity College, 1904:-3 Member ol' American Society of Mechanical Engineersg Senator from First Dis- trict of Connecticut, 1907, 19093 On leave of Absence 1915-16. fDBK, AT. The Rev. George VV1ll12LlI1S0l151Il1lQ1l, D.D., LL.D. Professor of llIctaplz,y.sr1fc.s, Enwr'it'us 1i..X..IIolmart, 1857: D.D., 1880: D.D., Colun1lJiagLL.1J., Trinity, 1887. Chaplain, United States Navy, 186-Lg Aci- ing Professor of Matliematics, United States Naval Acad- emy, Newport, 186-L-653 Chaplain at Annapolis, 1865-68g Rector in various places till 18831 1'rcsiclent of Trinity Col- lcge,1883-190-L. eax. 18 -S He if -gg: i 11 ' .gi 1 45 Charles Frederick Johnson, L.H.D., LL.D. Professor of English Lvlteraifufre, Emeritus 69 Vernon Street HA., Yale, 18553 M.A., 18635 L.H.D., 1895, LL.D., Trinity, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, United States Naval Academy, 1865-70, Professor at Trinity. 1888-96, Professor Emeritus, 1896-g Author of English VVord g Three Englishmen and Three Americanswg Ele- ments of Literary Criticismng What Can I do for Brady? and other poems, Outline History of English and Ameri- can Literature,'g Forms of Versewg Shakespeare and His Critics, etc. XII T. The Rev. John James lX1cCook, NLA., D.D., LL.D. Professor of B1 oclern Languages 396 Main Street ll-.A., Trinity, 1863, D.D., 19015 LL.D., 19103 studied at Jefferson College, New York College of Physicians and Sur- geons, and Berkeley Divinity School: Second Lieutenant First Virginia Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War: Professor at Trinity since 1883: Rector of St. John's Church, East Hartford, since 1869. Author of reports on poor-law administration and prison reformg also of numer- ous magazine articles on vagabonrlage, political venality, pauperism, drink, etc. fI BK, 9 A X. Robert Baird Riggs, Ph.D. Sao-ville Professor of Clzemistry 35 Forest Street l3.A., Beloit College, Wisconsin, 1876: Ph.D., Gottingeng Chemist for United States Geological Survey, 1884-875 Professor of Chemistry, National College of Pharmacy, 1885-87. Professor of Chemistry at Trinity 1887-. Con- tributor to The ff17ll!l tCClIl ClI6IIl'IiL'!ll Journal, The iilllffflilfllll Journal of Science, and other journals. HGH. 19 55 .1 -H' ill -.lunn -. Pl I Illlll.. I lil 3 ll gn' Wallin lx l,.!!!l '3i1. 'E 'lilnlll 1 lliiztl Inliunn ihiilu! 8 1 ,,.. in iiiii' i' 1 tt-waxiiisii ,ik S9' ,..-,....- .....- 11 ...-7 ,li linguists . , '-s. 7 A s . f 'EE' --r N? -M. - - - - - u f 1 fs 1 , , - i 1 Y , , zz, . . ' A Q Jk,Eg-no -'B ' . - ..- A4 .: 55. f ' 1113-5-21 Q... .g.-- 1.-. -f , .sg ,L 5, -5 es. .ag-.2.f-tae: ...... :ii-'. - : v- -l ',-1,q- gf ' -'-2 ..,. -.1.. .-.. fm --- -P' ',.---'.-1.- -5 ',-1:,-- if . --':-. ...-....,.- Q. at ggi-f 1-:.-r.:---q.'1-1.. -1.1.5 555353 , .....- g i: - ff: use 1.:-. ' : :- 49551 5: - ' -im ?-3,4 -by -..- ........L..- ..-,..5 .1535 , fr . if YE N I ' :E ff .A 1. 2 .U ' f : 2 QS :J 1 rank Cole Babbitt, Pl1.D. PrQf'e.s.sor of the Greek Language and ,LiLera1tu.re G5 Vernon Street lS.A.. llarvard. 1890: M.A., 1892: Ph.D., 1895: Fellow of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1895- 96. Instructor in Greek at Harvard, 1896-983 Professor at Trinity, 1899-3 Member of the American Archaeologi- cal Institute: Nlember of the American Philological Asso- ciation. Author of Greek Grammarwz also of papers in American. Journal of Archaeology, and in Harvard Studies in C'Iu.vsicaI Philology. 'FIDB K, GA X. 1Vilbur l.VItLI'Sl'1il.ll Urban, Ph.D. Brownell 'Professor of l lL'ilo.s0plLy '71 Vernon Street A.l5., Princeton. 18951 Ph.D., Leipzig, 18979 studied also at Jena, and was Reader in Philosophy in Princeton and Professor of Philosophy at Ursinus College, Member ol' American Psychological Association and American Phil- osophical Association. Author of Valuation, Its Nature and Laws, 1909, and contributor to various philosophical journals and reviews. Contributor to Ailarzric lllouthly and other literary journals. 113 B K. Henry Augustus Perkins, BIA., E.E. Acting President 1915-16. Professor of Plzysics 83 Gillett Street. l5.A., Yale, 1896: M.A., Columbia, 18993 ILE., f.l0l1lllllJ1il, 1899: Acting President Trinity College, 1915-16. Mem- her of American Physical Societyg Societe Francaise de Physiqueg Associate Member of American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Author of An Introduction to Gen- eral '1'hermodynamics : has published articles in American .lournal of Science, Scientific Arnerican, Electrical World, fl0VI'lPflfS Ifenzlvrs, Le Radium, and the Physical Review. EE, CIPBK, Ailfb. Q0 lN 'il AH- 1 5--5 .111-uni ...- ,........... s. uw io 91- -3 -lg ii. if? ss.. mfs. : ' '14 1. - 55 5 -es.. .- ., , np' A ,Y 4' Q. F- 4- '.Rg',l- -5-- E, 5F -- E: ... .. .-.. ,, Nhfw: ' 1 'Y Hia-rs z --h- 5 - - ' ' ,,, ' : ..-- a--' 5 5.-::: -- :: ..f- ia: ' E. .-: -.. :'...-i'i-.+ g ' 1 23:2 E z- ... 'Il' . . ... ifflil fl-'si Z: 2-:ell -.. I ,n.g55,- 5,:,,:- 1-2? : -1 - .:-... M1 .-1- - -s: 1. .main-3 u -11 -in-1 ----1:-Ag : ii 155,--, ., eseggg 11, - -' my : -1.: 1..---A-LL.: 5 .1 if f ' - f . , ag 1: ': ' I nz 3 : Q: : Gustavus Adolphus Kleene, Ph.D. Professor of Economics 179 Sigourney Street All.. University of Nlichigan, 1891: studied at Berlin and Tnbingen, at Columbia University, and the University of Pennsylvania, receiving his Ph.D. from the latter institu- tion. For two winters with the Charity Organization So- ciety of New York City: Assistant in Economies at the University of Wisconsin: Instructor in Economics and Social Science at Swarthmore College, and Lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania. Contributor to the Armals of llze Anzorz'ca1L Acarlo-my of Political and Social Science, xf'I71l3I'l:CllIl Statistical Association Publioafiozzs, Yale Re- view, clc. Joseph Devine Flynn, NIA. Professor of ll! Cltfl67l'Lfl1l'l:Cb' 93 North Beacon Street B.A., Trinity, 1897: M.A., Tufts, 1908. Instructor in Mathematics at Professor Stearns' School and at the Hart- ford Public High School: Assistant Professor of 1NIathe- matics at Trinity to 1907: Professor of Mathematics, 1907--. KDBK, KPPA. Charles Edwin Rogers, C.E., hI.C.E. l rQfe.ssor of Clilffl Engirieerirzg 13 Vernon Street Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1896: M.C.E., Harvarfl, 1915. Engineer ancl Contractor, 1896-1901: Instructor Lehigh University. 1901-0-1-: Professor of Mathematics ancl Civil Engineering, Clarkson Memorial School of Tech- nology and General Engineering Practice. 190-L-05: Pro- fessor of Civil Engineering, Trinity, 1905-1 Member of the Rensselaer Society of Engineers: Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers. EE. 21 .-,fi !g i,..-f-:-- ' v-4 blah .1-gg lliss 1:1 ta e bf, A -3 Q e ' . - . . -so -A -- ' - - . '-:' ' : if ff - . .. ... .. . --4'-as- -:E 7' , ' - ,Ly .: 2 11'-1-1-is.-.15 5 -IWW I'Iorace Cheney Swan, BID. IJI'Qf6S.5'OI' of PlLy.s'1fology cmd of Physical Training, llledical Director 11 Lincoln Street M.D., Tufts College Medical School, 1903. Instructor Histology, I-Iarvard Summer School of Physical Education. 1903-055 Director of Gymnasium, VVcsleyan University, 1903-053 Medical Director and Director of Gymnasium, Trinity College, 1905-g Studied at Springfield Training School, 1897-99. Member of Hartford Medical Associa- tion, Connecticut ltledical Association, American Medical Association, Society of Directors of Physical Education in Colleges, and American Physical Education Society. 1179 X. The Rev. Arthur Adams, Ph.D. Professor of English and Librarian 823 Broad Street B.A., Rutgers,1902g M.A.,1903g Ph.D., Yale, 19053 B.D., Berkeley Divinity School, 1910. Instructor in English at the University of Colorado, 1905-063 Assistant Professor at Trinity, 1906-083 Associate P1'ofcssor, 1908-11, Pro- fessor of English, 1911-15: Professor of English and Li- hrarian, 1915-1 Acting Professor of English at the Uni- versity of Maine, Summer Term, 1912. Member of the Modern Language Association of America and of the American Philological Association. Author of Syntax of the Temporal Clause in Old English Prose, collaborator on the Gray and VVordsworth Concordances, author of notes and reviews in lllodcrn Lariguage Notes, and contributor to various other periodicals, CIP BK LeRoy Carr Barret, Ph.D. Prqfessov' of the Latin Language and Literatm'e 28 Brownell Avenue HA., Washington and Lee University, 1897, M.A., 18981 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1903. Instructor in Latin, Johns Hopkins, 1903-07g Preceptor in Classics, P1'inceton, 1907-09, Instructor, Dartmouth, 1909-10, Professor, Trinity, 1910-5 Editor of Kashmirian Atharva- Veda Books I-V. KIDBK, EAE. 22 il- Q1 LTI! if-as 22-9-1 -ef sS .?.-.:--- i.s ---ini. 59 , C.. , x 'Z . A .. Fifi- -E' 251 E. .. ..- P Q., -- f 2 . . , 'ia 3- g I? 755: mg- :zz 1 ...- itll. -iarfgh - , i - - Z 2- 255' ... 5 GPELP-1 1... -- - up: - , ' .-:--L 1115 i .--.- - -F il-l DLI.. .- 2 -3 ' ' '-1 1- . '1 'gg' -- -- --- iii- :leg iP-' .-.1- .--..-. l L-.iz - fl? 7? .i Si? ff -1-S '1-' - g i ff I: 2, , 1- , ,ll WS I 111- 1 5, ! ,. , - -rD '3 L ii-li - if , z- '.: - 'I' f 7: ,f Archer Eben Knowlton, NLS. Assistavit Professor of Plzyxics 37 Brownell Avenue BS., Trinity, 1910: Studied at Columbia University, 19113 M.S., Trinity, 1919. Power and Illumination Expert for Connecticut Public Utilities Commission: Member of American Physical Society. fb I' A. Walter Loring Barrows, 1VI.A. Professor of Geology '73 Vernon Street A.B., Princeton, 1907, MQA., Columbia, 1910. Teaching- Fcllow, Princeton, 1907-08: Instructor in Pliysiography, Wlesleyan University. 1913-153 Instructor, Trinity, 1910- 19133 Assistant Professo1',l913-15g Profcssor,1915-1 Mem- lier of American Association for Advancement of Sci- ence. EE. Frederic Wlalton Carpenter, Ph.D. J. Pierpont lllorgcm Professor of Biology 1033 Farmington Avenue, 1Vest Hartford BB., New York University, 18991 A.M., Harvard, 19021 Pli.U.. Harvard, 190-I-1 Studied also at the Universities of Berlin and Munich. Instructor, associate, and assistant professor of Zoology. lfniversity of Illinois, 190-1--1913. Director Bermuda Biological Station for Research, summer of 1909. Fellow American Association for the Advance- ment of Science: Member American Society of Zoiilogisls, American Association of Anatoniists: Member Editorial Boards ol' Folia Nl'1lI'0-Bl0l0glCll.U Amsterdam, and Zentralblatt fiir nolnale :xl12ll,0lIlll',ll Berlin. Author of Various papers on Zoiilogical sulijecls. Zilf, 11113 K, I E. 23 Ag gx n 12 3 21 5 2 S-g- -l Leg .:llI.E '1-2: . .ea-12 '-N , ' 12' 4-f Ne ,Q , -4 ll , .3 E-' gh- .s 2 : f ,, -- V .. - 1 : ' ' H - I sms, P 1 .. .E LL- 1 , - - ff-712.333, - ' 1 K A . .12 ,. 1, A :ss ' .wir-zffsez :-. : - ' - -f:..y: nf 'L .-E5 ',. .-4 1- ' LL ---- - -1 Sl' 5 Q- ' '-J . .. 'l '... wslvslil-fu, i r-.....-1:-g. .. 1. : Q f,ff5,.,- . -rl' .-in g 1.1 11: f -:-La fur- If - L - --T 5555 - is -- ..--1 7 -l' -5- gs' .: ' ' F : Z 1-'-La : . 154 2' f' . cot' . --' e I , ., 4 ' nr s f 15 - No.9 Stanley Lenian Galpin. Pl1.D. Professor of Romance Languages 34 YVillard Street l3.A., Nvestern Reserve University, 1901g 1VI.A., Yale Uni- versity, 190L2g Ph,D., Yale University, 1904. University Fellow of Yale University, 1902-1904. IV16I11bGl' of the Modern Language Association of America and of the New England Modern Language Association. Appointed In- structor in the Romance Languages and Latin at Amherst College, 1904: Instructor in the Romance Languages, 1906g Associate Professor of Romance Languages, 1908- 1913. Professor of Romance Languages, Trinity College, 1913-. KIDRK, AT. William Corcoran VVelling, B.A. Instructor in Mathematics 159 Farmington Avenue ILA., Yale, 1,9091 Studied at itflassachusetts Institute of Technology, 1909-10g Instructor in Mathematics, Trini- ty, 1913-. George Scott Gleason, B.A. Instructoi' in Dmwzfng Trinity College ILA., Cornell, 1909g At Cornell Graduate School, 1909-10: Graduate Work at 'Columbia University. Instructor at Williston Academy, 1910-133 Instructor in Drawing, Trinity, 1913-. Q4 .-1-: 'lil I .H -'X they l-HQ-i351 1? .. Zi. I ff 1. asa- .1-':. V- ' wmv 1 -5: 2.1 , , ' ':4 '1 Ez.-5: .1 .. - .- . - JFETL, 1 Z- + t ' : g sm :Z-'SE ISS' E! ! ' -.:-... : E5 - -3 : L -- ,...- ..- ...- 1- -..-3:-3: 1. I- -::: : ..-.. ... ,,-.- l .-: - Lg - '. .:. '.-T3-T T1 - -5- -: tal-ilslblss i 2.-:g.r.. . 1. :-1,5 :::':-ss ... if : ' 5 -- A ,,-, ..... .., .,:,, 3 ,,,d i , ?, it V .1 .... rx ,. ,,. ... .- QE -2 Y , 12- -- - i - , ., -.1 -, - , Arthur Bivins Stonex, Ph.D. Professor of English Literature '76 Vernon Street A.B., Indiana University, 1906, M.A., 1907, Ph.D., Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, 1914. Instructor in English, Indiana University, 1907-11: Harrison Fellow, University of Pennsylvania, 1911-123 Instructor in English, Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, 1912-Mg Assistant Professor of Eng- lish Literature, Trinity College, 1914-153 Professor, 1915-. Contributor to the Publications of llze Modern Language As.s'ociat'ion of America. KISB K, BQII. Thomas Wainw1'igl1t Bussom, BA. Instructor in Romance Languages 392 VVest Street HA., Amherst College, 19123 A. Marshall Elliott Scholar, Johns Hopkins University, 1912-19135 Instructor in Romance Languages, Amherst College, 1913-1-1-3 Instruc- tor in Romance Languages, Trinity College, 191+-. QPBK, AKE. 'William Lorcl Squire, lVI.A. I n.s't1'nctor in English 'Wethersfielcl HA., Yale University, 1906: MA.. I-Iarvarcl University, 1912. Instructor in English, Trinity College, 1914-. Q5 Je ig --Q. 1 ...v -i, :. 1.g ,,,--K ,,.- 3 --I 3 11:-'l l 1 s QL -. I'2::ea 4 5, . - f. - A? . - 1' 1 ,- rf 4- ni' - . . , - , 77 1 1 . M 1 -2 B - E--ea f .. Q r .. - as -1 :En A' 'i L ' icfrcmgg S ':: v--H--' .aggtg 5: ': --Es 1-1 .T-S-' 'iiiviwfv -1 - 1-':f-. ..1 g: ':'-E:--- :I ' .zzz-.::..-4. igiliilflflgzn 9 1..g....-., -..l. Eiga :-:zz , --1 ...-1: ...1... - ff. ..L sq - -1 - V, 745,41 l, , A -It --..-1-....- il.. M -H5 .cfs :-1-,,i.,..' i - -F Eight' 1 1 4 ' S lil' 5 Edward Collins Stone, Ph.D. rlsslzfstcnzt Professor of Clziemizfstry 40 Allen Place ILA., Yale, IQOLLQ M.A., Trinity, 19055 Ph.D., Columbia. Instructor in Chemistry, Trinity, 1905-11 and 1913-1-ig Assistant Professor, 1915-L Member of the American Chemical Society. EE, 'DA T. Edward Frank Humphrey, Ph.D. Northam Professor of History and Political Science 333 VVashington Street BA., University oi' Minnesota, 1903: M.A., Columbia University, 19085 Graduate Student, l'Ecole pratiquc des Hautes-Etudes, University of Paris, 1910-11g Ph.D., Co- lumbia University, 1912. Instructor, Columbia Univer- sity, 1911-151 Northam Professor of History and Political Science, Trinity College, 1915-g Author Politics and Religion in the fluys of Augustine . ZAE, fI1B K. Edward David NIeDonald, lVI.A.l Assistant Professor of English 162 Allen Place BA., Indiana University, 1910g M.A., 1912. Instructor in English at Indiana, 1910-121 Assistant Professor ol' English Literature at Kansas State, 1912-133 Harrison Fellow in English, University of Pennsylvania, 1913-14-g Instructor in English at Pennsylvania, 19141-151 Assistant Professor of English at Trinity, 1915-3 Contributor to Indiana University Studics . fb B K, fl! II. 26 l :-fifsq-. f - Q1 IEEE! i gs: , ' . ,- . Ei. :g:. -. H I9 -,,, , , 2 I 'L QE- 5, - - . , amz... f . rf- v LE- -FSS? --g-. :-.- ezi- 1-ll-.i fgrggggg- ,- - -.gi-.1 HES, :F-322 ,,--a'2', 1 1 --2'-ii i ' ' :EJ ::'.-- E: - .- f- 7 PEE: .55 .,... .....' i :: '1- 211' EEE - J . -..... - .-..,,.: Q '- - 2-.ergz-5 1- --- - i!.,c 5 1 1 T 2 Ei fi , seg- zu., - -'T 5' wk, al l i -ierq ,. 5, 4- Y Y v 4, 2- -- - , . 1- ,: ' ' nr ' 'sa-: :FQ 1' i QL? Frederick Joseph Corbett, B.S., LL.B. Instructor in Public Spedlcing 11 Seymour Street B.S., Trinity, 1908: LLB., Columbia, 1911. 1VIember of New York and Connecticut Bars. fDB K, CDPA. The Rev. Henry Ferguson, LL.D. Lecturer in History Rector Christ Church, Exeter, N. H., 1872-785 Trinity Church, Claremont, N. H., 1878-1880. Professor of His- tory 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 , 1885i Essays in American History , 1885. X11 T. Lf Edgar Francis Yvaterinan, MSA., LL.B.' T'reas2m'e1' Wlillizims Nlemorial BJX., Trinity, 18983 1VI.A., Trinity, 19013 LL.B., Colum- bia, 1901. NPT. Q7 -in-n-1 ax 'Q ig il :S : :SZ ' ,mms ' es V iff- ll. - YQ?-:-. ' .pf ' ' - r af 1? 3' ' -S ? ' - ,. Y -' '- - J J' - - - Q i - wha-,., 9 S . L . 9 I 2:2 Q lv f -k L- , f ...- ... .T ri 31 -me-' .-- -.1- -E2 -.::..-:..-:--..-f ,,' zfffeh - ' Q -- '- ---' ,- 1' ',--Q -....-.1--.J 1..- Ln:-: . ' - '.-.. -2: k,:l.gl:1l-le:- -... eg..-2-'...r 'I r.5:::,- ,WT 'jf - ' - ?4D K f- -l-'-' - 4 I :E . : G Ill' E 5 5 Howard Rice Hill, HS. Assislfa nt L'lib'l'GT'id,7'L BS., Trinity, 1915. Assistant Librrwizm, 1915-3 The Mcdusa. AK E. Q8 ,ai XX w f V' A, C -fs , ' ' 'Tk if ,Aly X ff . f'7 'ff' ft I xx - 14' yf ' ' ' ' P ,f ff .v -'4z. 4 vfff, W 4 , fl, ff, 1 . 9 fr i- fb' ' 'lf' M 6451, I A 577 T ' fr 'F' UU! 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Premfderzi Robert Barnard O'Connor . . . Vice-Prcszfrlent Jacob c1il.I'2IlJI'2II1'l1 Neafie lVIitcl1ell Sccretary-T1'ea.s 1,1-rcr Qltiuitp Glenn Erliurclt Gillette Sc-luuitt .... . . 1JI'L'SI'lllZIl.l Clifford Henry Perkins . . l'VZ.f'U-lJ1'6Sl-dlfllf Francis Brien Coyle . . Secretary-T1'ecL.s'urcr Clmrles Bartlett Vllells Gray . . I1i.s'1orz'an til X 'Q 1? 'f gsi-..:.-..--'-- '-'E U -gina- f' . - -xii? AX ve. ' ' -f-:-. s 'ifaef' -- 'A-A -- -ff - f - - ' A- lk 2 - , . - , . W' ss r sr : - - - ' ' ' 2-f: 2. .- JA .'. - ' f 1 'mx f -.. Y vf B I :F-121 ' - A 1' ,. F 5 1,-v ' lg - -- '::i...-T fini f F ' -, , .-1 1. 53 5 :.-.zz :..-2-Ag...-:-1 - ? gf - ... .-.... 2 ::.-:si - '9slE.Jz!gf.f H :rg - ' -.. -1 ?-'g': - V - -i , .,.-. Nqbbg 4 -,Lg Ei'-1 ill-1 - 5 5322! ' i -41.-fu -3 5 z: -1 ' 'lf 'P ' sf 7 Senior Clilass ull Secretary-'l'1'eusure1' Neutral Body HJ. Sophomore Smoker Committeelg Sophomore Hop Com- mitteeg Class Secretary-Treasllrel' C3, lst tcrmjg Junior l'1'o1ncnzulc Committecg K B CID, A K E. Joseph Hulme Cahill Hartford, CO1lll Bnsclpall Squad C355 Munfloliu Club Hjg XXII. 32 Sauuuel BC1'lilHZl.11 Haxrtforcl, Conn. Ralyxllolld Austin Bond VVi11dso1', Conn. -6 S 'Q' Jo E -g,-.1 nu- f Q. g ..., -- .... by 27 ' 9 1' 1 .. ' 3 I ' ' ,A ' ' - --f Y .,, 439. -. -1 5.51125 1 - LI' fj:5.' 'ian 1 :- -, i i - .. fif rq r -'E' . 1 ..... E' E L -g a -?-2 S'-'Sift -I E555-'T'-' '.:': ' r .:::- ...- .-- - i ' -- . if-. ,.....-. .. ...i ,, - ' 11 -- --1-: :-, w : -fm .- ...-... 1.1 -ga '.-:::- .- 1'--1 l 1- .. - -5: 1. A 5.3.3 v --- - -ig ggi..-I ,Mgt f : - , , ll... .nd -Ti l1ii.i -4.5-:' 4 51 Tu- f ' lf' :J , .. .,- - , . 2. 1: 9- I ar -F Frederick Barwick Castator Brooklyn, N. Y. Football Team Cl, Q, 3, LD, Captain C4-D3 Vice-President Class Cl, lst termjg Class Track Team Cl, QD: Track Team CQ, 31: Class Basketball Team Cl, 253 Junior Promenade C0lHIHlttCCQ Senate CQ: Sophomore Din- ing Clubg The Medusag AAfI1. Ernest Joseph Caulfield Hartford, Conn. Entered Trinity in Sophomore Year from Forrlliani Univcrsityg Second Chemical Prize CQjg Class Foot- ball Team CQJ. Alvord Barnes f1lll1l'Clllll Hartford, Conn. l4'ooLball Squad CQ, ID: 'Football Team HD: Class Foot- ball Team MD: Track Squad C321 EXP. 33 f ? A F4 1 9,-,,.s1:g.g .K i LN 1:3 gui me Q9 , '-K, 1 , 1 P -,-Q-.- Y sz .u A - .... 4:-ici-E, K - V U- 1515 5' . ....-.. - : , '-'g.....f-+1 gggaa, ' ' .i . ,..1. :l:l,gHI,!af ' :-T: , 1 --... : 1..F:5 ,Eagan ..-A 1 - rv - -l- ,l - I-- '-s : -, ' l'-ji Lw- f-v--2 r : :5 3. 5' uf P 5 : James Landon Cole Hartford, Conn. Football Team fl, 2, 3, Mg Class President Cl. lst termlg Baseball Squad Cljg Hockey Team 11, 2, SJ, Manager Q-21, Captain C311 Freshman Dramatics: Chairman Sophomore Hop Committeeg Treasurer Junior Prom- enade Committee: Senate Q3, -1-D, President C472 Chair- man Trinity Union Committee CSDQ Chairman Class Day Committeeg Sophomore Dining Club, Chairman CQDQ The'Medusag K BCD, AX11. Freshman Dramatiesg The Jestersg Cast, A Gentle- man of Lcisureug Freshman-Junior Banquet Commit- teeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Junior Smoker Committeeg Junior Promenade Committeeg 1916 IVY Board, Circulation Managerg Assistant in Physics C3, 45: Senate MD, Press Committeeg Chairman Senate Basketball Committee Mjg Secretary-Treasurer Class M, 2nd termjg Class Day Treasurerg Hartford Club. Football Squad Cl, Q, Mg Football Team C323 Class Football Team Cljg Track Team QQ, 353 Chairman Freshman-Junior Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Dining Clubg AKE. 34- fydffffa- 1'7f1,., .5..ff7'..,.e fnfrrfl 1,-fLf!1f-f 31- l7uf!:4 'vw-f 1-,neg I..-f fvi I 712' J Francis Brien Coyle Hartford, Conn. Thomas Heron Craig Montclair, N. J. ,E 5 H f E. 1 Q Wifi 1 'as' -- -5... ,, 1 .Q L ,- V I -- 1 'A 12, 'EC ' gi-'il-v JPN,L,5,, ' 9 A -2- 1- ' 'Zia L, 2 v-'5 -253,2 .Z-:CI iz: 'T 111 ' -eJlT,2iEhi i ' V ii ' 11:15 F' -1 ,.::v egg 5 '.'.:ff,f.x?-r 2 - --- Y .f5:,X- 5 Es.. .1-. - 1 ..... .-i-, -.:.::: :.,-ra 2 -.--1? 15553, ,, - .5 g.: 1 3 ::'.1- ' :,gH-113:55 2:5 --'-':'E l 2 : - 4 .,,.. .-- -gg,-.': l .2-1 : - we r,..a ia, Q 1... .-1--n -----3 5-i e., gig. 9 ?.?... -..i -1 .-.- il... 334- .hy ri 115 --i,--, ..- .-:' FQEEE, I ,. iz V W ' xx.-ig' , 7 ,-, 25 EQ 1- Q: ' I nr J: 1 S5 P Charles Edmund Dowling Hzirtford, Conn. Glee Club fly Sophomore Hop Committeeg Junior Promenade Committeeg Junior Smoker Committee. I Cl1iLI'l6S Thonms Easterby VVeSt Hartford, Conn. Alternate Debating Team C415 Hartford Club. James Fairfield English Warehouse Point, Conn. Goodwin Greek Prize C255 XXII. l 35 ,ng ,fx s' ::,.,,. . eil F llnisx ' Q5 'Q -25522 , ' f + 'l-':- il, , , f I fgijff gi: :Q is H - - N , N-I - '59 Z Y - . - E g if , 1 ' J!4 :f-1 1-1 1' .1-9? 1.121 ff 1' iii: a ' - '-Jiifqe? . .--'gg 1' 'lk' -21.41 ji 11 .1T.. 2'-11: 2: ' - --1 -1-1 1--- -,-:gn .- I -S -,1 .-4 L':'1- '1.? - i1.I-glqfi-tg --.m :-if--It--,-I - .: 3.5535 -:f - ' -1--1 , is 'F - : ,!::3 'f 5 .1 4 E.. 5.1 ..-.-. -3 E.. , :EEL 'pls :' Y 2-' ' 41.0 F' : E 55 :- 5 .K 5 ' 1 at . - 35 j George Nlallette Ferris Newtown, Conn Baseball Team Cl, Zig Class Baseball Team Q1, QD: Relay Team C41-jg Class Track Team Qljg Class Presi- dent QQ, lst termjg Class Historian CU: Sophomore Hop Cominitteeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Sophomore Dining Clubg A X P. Nelson James George Essex, N Class Football Team C255 Class Track Team Cl, Qlg Mandolin Club Cljg Sophomore Smoker Dramaticsg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C2Dg Vice-President Y. M. C. A, C355 Junior Cheer Leader gang Senior Cheer Leader My Tripod Board CQ, Sl, Editor-in-Chief 140, Resignedg IVY Art Contributor C1, 2, 3, fllg Business Manager 1916 IVYQ Junior Smoker Committeeg NPT. Willis Briscoe George Essex, N. Track Team CQ, 35: Cross Country Team Ugly Class Track Team Cl, 2, SD: Sophomore Smoker Dramaticsg The Jesters, Stage and Property Manager, Tom Moore , General Manager Jesters, Production QLD: Senior Dramatics CQDQ IVY Art Contributor C1, 2, 3, 40g Art Editor 1916 IVYQ N11 T. 3 6 . Y Y 42 QF? . , 3' - 'w af: f -fi .- it-. i , - - 0 .wr-y ' , 'QS v 233-if ,. 3-1 L., ,. --, . JI' '. 'r gifs !: -..1 ..- ...-. . X aa.,- V9 E W - ,Y Y A -gg, 52 all -agp: ,-:.:- ::5 -- ..':. - i. L : . , , -V -.5 aw g ::-3:-L! -5:2-1 ZS' Elis g - :.-.. ::--- '::' F. -gain! - , .. -.. -- .,- .-ng-.Q L11 1--as 471-u 4, - , ---- -.gpm 1-u i+ ,.,.,,.. . .5 -73.-1 ..- gg : iz: -'g 5 5 -,yew 55-7: :.- -9: -1 l :.-rla - me 1,33 5 .-'il.?-'- -. 11 l: i . ,ESE V. .I la .1 .-.. -2-1 Mgmt, :ai .ll 1-1 .. q. . ! .- if -2 -' - 4' il- , Eg :I ' 2 -' 1 nr g , g :' Dennis Aloysius Gillooly VVallingford, Conn Baseball Team Cl, 2, 3D, Captain HSD, Captain Elect HD, Resigneclg Class Baseball Team Cl, QD, Captain Q1, Qbg Class Basketball Team Cl, Qjg Class Track Team fQjg College Marshal C323 Senate C3, 4jg Sophomore Din- ing Club. Charles Bartlett VVells Gray Ridgefield, Conn. Class Football Team fl, QD: Football Squad fl, 2, 3, Mg Class Track Team Qljg First Alumni English Prize C3, 41g Class Historian C3, Lljg 1916 IVY Boardg Asif. Alfred Harding, Jn Wfashington, D. C Class Football Team Cl, QD: Stage Nlanager Freshman Playg Stage Manager Sophomore Smoker Dramatics: Stage Manager The Prince and the Pauperu: The .lesters 13, LU. Manager Jesters CSDQ Glee Club C1, Q, 3, :UQ College Quartette Cl, Q, 35g Manager Musical Clubs C353 College Choir QQ, 3, ll: Tripod Board CQ. 3, -LJ. Secretary QED, Managing Editor C313 1916 IVY Board: IVY Contributor CQ, 4-jg Editor Songs of Trinity C'ol- legeug AAKP. 537' -1-,si-:ll-..-3 ,KN r-4 w-2:-f.. ,-L-1 RW, . ' u. f Asfffi, .1 f - I V ga V - 1, - . 3 as E5 - sz,-' 4,. ,.' ..g,.' 1 -4 .... E - '- '::. r if 5 1' -'5:5 -'- - 5r: -. .i - : - -as 5: .-..,..1-2...--2: A :.f1?.47,-55 5 .222 --3-- :-.ir IEE: 'Elf 1-' ' -1 - - ' 1 ' uv 2-' i1uln nl u- i f Eiilgigq ,. 'F . V 1- mf- fl-fl' 1 :' Q , is - nr e I ,5 1 John Norton Ives Detroit, lV1ich Football Squad C1. 25: Football Team C3. 453 Captain Class Football Team C155 Manager Class Track Team C151 Class President C1, Qnd term5g Baseball Squad C1, 35: Baseball Team C251 Freshman Dramaticsg Vice-President Y. M. C. A. C255 Freshman Rules Com- mittee: Sophomore Smoker Committee: Assistant Business Manager Ifrcslnvnuu Bible C251 Class Senator C353 Senate C3, 455 Secretary-Treasurer Athletic Asso- ciation C35. President C45: Class Statisticiang Sopho- more Dining Clubg The Medusag AKII. Jira Thayer Jennings New Haven, Conn Class Football Teamg A X P. Charles Paddock Johnson Norwich, Conn Track Squad C153 Track Team C2, 35g Class Track Team C255 Senior Dramatics C255 Secretary Y. M. C. A. C35, President C3, 453 1916 IVY Boardg President Po- litical Science Club C45g Class Day Historiang AKE. 38 Q.: -:Else BMA ix ' - ii 1-F . . LFC. '24 lf if F- f-1- 5: -- 1 - .. 55 ' , Y ' U Tl.: '1 ki 1 :S-: EL.-2:.. .-.:.. - - A,wf1?.- 2 - f .-2 if 3. xg: Q..-Q ---5 ... 1 :la L . - F.. 4 .g. I-ws' --gn 1 5-P21 '-1215 2-15-' .-. .. 'l'i- 515 - 7 Q fha- ::S-- ...ms -' I 1 .1 222.-in lg .-F:-.--E --. -1- 5 1.l...l+ -nz:-Q .- P 7132i 55 ,,- :.1'1 '.1... ..-1 .-in 2.-2,5 Jlnlqa li .i -'r- - iii , ,555-. ,, 5-2-' -1'- .- L i: - all H -il .-:'-.-:-1. -.. Eta? if 2: ii -.1 ....- il..- Q Nu? , ..i.- 'Tm-1.-?,.. : .V 31 V' , 4 ' f ' ' : - -2 .f - nr -'? r j Russell Ziebell Johnston Hartford, Conn. Goodwin-Hoadley Scholar C11g Alumni English Prize C21, Third Prize C313 Debating Team CQ, 3, 413 Vice- President Debating Association C313 President C413 Junior Smoker Committeeg 1916 IVY Boardg Senate C41g Press Committee C4-15 Class Day Oratorg CDBK, EW. James Buyers Kennedy Philadelphia, Penna. Entered Trinity in Senior Year from Ursinus Collegeg Football Team C41g A A 111. Frank Lambert Baltimore, Md. Football Team Cl, Q, 3, 4-13 Baseball Team Cl, 31: Class Baseball Team Cl1: Hockey Team C3, 41: Class Basketball Team C115 Class Secretary-Treasurer Cl, lst term1g Class President C3, lst term1g 'President Y. M. C. A. C313 Toucey Scholar C3, 41: Captain De- bating Team C319 Sophomore Dining Clubg The Me- dusag AA1I1. 39 g v-4 EQTH : les 1 9 , , t - A , ' ' Y ' . 3 5' - '- -- - , 2 JA,-.-.-.., 'J 2 , , f , , -- ' 43 3 9 1 Y L-: :a ig :..L ....:1...- -..-2-3 , fu, 1 --- .- . E 1. H -, F514 213:43 E::: E..-'-2-'?u5..-- T -T isaill. 5' : Q, '11 'i7' -1. SIL! 'D - ' '- 2 - 1 .-l. - -gen 5 739: 7: ,x: .l- ...i-5 I 1 -e :I ..1- 1-.. iz? :---gm, . gg, . :, 4-:'..'.': -za 13:53-' ' 1 1: - -r 1911135 5 :111 us-g-1-111-1 ,T-1, : iii 5 5:3 ,- ,.:i:'- -' ,-,.- 1 A -L:- jg. '-Y -1 l-1 1 5 . f F' 'ffm 41-V , -- 5 : 5 f .N 2 nr - - . - Q-Cf Donald Samuel Linton West Hartford, Conn. Class Basketball Team CQDQ Glee Club QS, -D5 E XII. Donald Clemens lVIeCarthy Hartford, Conn Biology Assistantg Hartford Club. Richard Lush lVIaXon Detroit, Micli Football Squad C1, Q, 355 Football Team 643i Captain Second Football Team Q3jg Class Football Team Cl, QD: Class Baseball Team Cljg Track Team C313 Class Track Team Cl, Qjg Class Basketball Team QQJQ Fresh- man Dramatics: Freshman-Junior Banquet Commit- tee: Holland Scholar fl, 315 Secretary-Treasurer Ten- nis Association C3jg Class President C3, 2nd termjg Junior Smoker Cornmitteeg Program Manager, The Jesters MP3 Tripod Board, Managing Editor CD, Editor- in-Chief M33 Secretary Senate Mrjg Class Prophctg Sophomore Dining Clubg KB41, KTJB K, AW. 40 1 ,F -'21-1 l Ja Q :lg R 11111-1.1. 7, . , ls, ga.: 0 Jana- 3 13. -- . 4, ' 1. ,,. -- i f , . :Fr .X ,irq ,HE-:mu -I 1-5' X., ,P -' - ,Y - --LC. f 'H 1.--'-u '1-1 Ir.-, 1- -lf - ?'qr.- . . 1 11 . -1 . N f. Ea Jig? 3:12 :- 5 i -fl - 5252:-Zifa M - . .-. 1 1.12 ,Zi 'ik 2 2: .first EEE:-I Z- LZ Z2 22.27212 :Q : ..1- a g.: -1- 1-2' 'wilt if s 5 g - ' -'-Z-4 11 --1:17. L, V-.-,-Wig-f -. :QPLE :f .-1-.-1 5 ijugg g . Asa: -' -1.-1 -1-1 1 ,, 1. .v 1 ,: ., 1... -' - M i- ., mn. - jif - - .-. -5: 21 ' -- - fllflallmulgfii ff - 1 . T. .--. --.- : - e-5, ,. 1 , . . M, - w., 3 ,: :mfs f 1: me ' -1 1 , ilef -- 5 i, g Q: gf Z 'E ' I ' ' nr -f' f Lloyd Reginald lVIiller Muskogee, Okla. Circulation Manager, Tripod CQ, 3, Mg Junior Smoker Committeeg Glee Club C313 I. K.A. Jacob Garabrant Neafie lVIitchell Williamsport, Pa. Glee Club C1, 2, 3, Mg Mandolin Club C1, 2, 3, 4-lg Tennis Team C1, 2, 3jg Manager Cf?-jg Captain C453 Vice-President Tennis Association CLUQ Debating Team C413 Vice-President Debating Association Ciljg Class Debating Team CQ, 455 Class Track Team C225 Sophomore Smoker Dramaticsg President Chess Club C351 Class Sec1'ctary-Treasurer C4, lst termjg Instru- mental Qual-tctte C3, 4-jg Senior Dramatics C315 ANP. Louis James Nloran Hartford, Conn. Class Basketball Team Cl, Q, 313 Hartford Club. ll P4 lt , , N - ,, . 59' 5 45.55.-ff 9 ' - ' ' ' 1 , -' 'Iii E X ..., -.:.- '.L--a'-ggi 15.32 lf- - W -Q2-H C 5 .M .1...-',1...... :--:5- '- -9- 1-. -11 -Q-T -..:, , L.-Lb 1-L-' e X ...- '5- --5'- '1 ' l 3 Il-jus ' gi - s fi Fdgar Townsend Morgan South Manchester, Conn Class Basketball Team C1, 213 Class Baseball Team C915 Class Secretary-Treasurer C3, Qnd term1. A XP. Robert Seymour lVIorris Hartford, Conn Football Team C3, 4-1g Second Football Team C1, 21g Captain C215 Class Football Team Cl, 21: Track Team C1, Q1g Class Track Team Cl, 2, 31: Class Basketball Team Cl, 31g Freshman-Junior Banquet Committeeg Vice-President Class C1, Qnd term1g Freshman Rules Committeeg Sophomore Hop Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Class President CQ, Qnd term1: Glee Club CQ, 3, 4-13 Leader C411 College Quartettc C413 College Choir C3, -1-1g Junior Promenade Commit- teeg Senate C3, 41g Class Day Presirlentg Sophomore Dining Clubg The Medusag A XP. Edward Abbe Niles Concord, N Class Historian C213 First Goodwin Greek Prize C213 Honorable Mention Alumni English Prize C-l-1: Whit- lock Prize C413 The Jesters, Cast, Freshman Dramatics, The Prince and tl1e Paupern, Sophomore Smoker Dramatics, Senior Dramatics C215 Junior Promenade Committeeg Glee Club C313 College Choir C413 Pianist, Glee Club C1, Q, 41g Mandolin Club C113 Tennis Team C31g College Tennis Champion C415 President Tennis Association C4f1g Secretary-Treasurer N1 E Intercol- legiate Tennis Associationg WPT. 42 Robert Barnard O'Connor l 'li ,..-- 1-2- :- ,: : 4,..---- .. -- - ,. . -- ,.1- -.1-' 1 :'- '-4 1 'ii '-i-3 - --11'F5f'1?-'E '- ' i' Pi- . 1 gn.. , --- .... -a , efsl-4 21,3 ---- , '-2'-ei ' N 112,55 3. -.1 : 5 , - 'ggi 5 -- :Q 2: 1 . ' 'T 44- . ' 111:25 ,a 8. 1 Freshman Dramatics: Class Track Team Cl, 21g Man- dolin Club C21g Class Debate Leader C115 Class De- bating Team C21g Class Secretary-Treasurer CQ, 2nd term1g The Jesters, Cast, Tom Moore , A Gentle- man of Leisure , Board of Directors C41g Senior Dra- matics C21, Chairman Committee C41g Secretary De- bating Association C31g Holland Scholar C21g IVY Art Contributor C1, 2, 413 Editor-in-Chief 1916 IVYQ Vice- President Class C4, lst term1g QBK, ANP. William Lawrence Peck Washington, Conn. Freshman-Junior Banquet Committee: Freshman Rules Committeeg Sophomore Hop Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Junior Promenade Cornmitteeg Tripod Board Cl, 2, 3, 41, Assistant Advertising Mana- ger CQ, 31, Advertising Manager C41, Treasurer C3, 415 Football Squad C3, 41g K BQ, I. K.A. Clifford Henry Perkins Claremont, N. H. Class Football Team Cl, 21: Second Football 'Team C2, 31g Class Baseball Team Cl, 21, Track Team Cl, 2, 3, -L14 Class Track Team Cl, Q13 Glee Club CI, 2, 31g Mandolin Club Cl, 3, 413 Assistant Organist Cl, EZ, 31, Organist C415 Class Basketball Team C1, 2, 31g Vice- President Class C4, Qnd term1g Senate CQ, 3, 413 Fresh- man Rules Committee, Class Day Presenterg Sopho- more Dining Clubg K Bflv, AKE. 43 Flushing, N. Y. ,E F4 l 552'-'1 F iiigni'-5 Q!-f . K f - , . N. 'K N 4 4 Q i - wuz? 9 T - - 5 ' '... . ' I Sis-S ' - F Y - . . 11:-:PLE - 1 .14 ... ,.::-. 2 551' 'gs' .-- - 4 -1- - 5122? :.1:: :.-it :: .- Enix, 2 ....- i1 .'-.': '1. 5g.Ijlu'Ey'j5 1-.: :--.'.1'.5':'-'-1: ji ,pgggm Q A'--ga 4 -T--?-Q1 5 ag ir : V: 1 u hz . - - Clarence Edmund Phillips East Hartford, Conn. 41B K. Roderic Pierce Auburn, N. Y. Glee Club Cl, Q, 3, 4-jg Mandolin Club Cl, Q, 3, LU, Lender C3, 451 College Choir ffijg AK E. Charles Booth Plummer Lake City, Minn. Mandolin Club CS, 45g Glee Club C3, L03 Manager Base- ball Team C3jg Junior Smoker Committeeg A X P. 44 .fix P ,1:..--.. ,, ---is 45 ,. -- r C W 12 rss.: , 2532:-3 T-1-'ir' J- L .-- f - ' -Y ,N 55: ......: .-. al.. Ti 5,1225 - -I IRES' :ISS E: -g r - 1 -- ii..-' .wir-t eas? -- -:: . v. ,. :Em :rss -1- .- . 1- .....i.S-.-: ,fwzfz -:: ... il r ,asa si . '-1..--: 1- -1 ..- 1. fy Lili. - -:: 2,--.,g-,'g'.:-5.-' l - . :gig ..-.1--i -1 -- : 1,5 .71 71,92 -1 it-, !i..i :Zi .Ll QE... zi- -sg ... 11 i l: - -., :...L. 2.35 5 3-1. .L-Q .1- -1 --uk , 1 . -- l -1 -1- il M u X.: ui -1.1. 1- --i.,, , l fix' , nf Harold Brainerd Raftery Portland, Conn. Baseball Squad CQ, 33g Freshman-Junior Banquet Committeeg K Rfb, WT. Lester Randall Foster Center, R. I. , Charles F. Daniels Scholarg Mandolin Club 449, CDB K, E XII. Erhardt Gillette Schmitt Ansonia, Conn. Class Baseball Team Cl, QD: Baseball Team QSDQ Class Track Team Cl, QD, Captain Qljg Track Team C2, SJ: Mandolin Club C113 Glee Club Cl, 3, 4-D3 College Choir C413 Sophomore Hop Committceg Chairman Fresh- man Rules Committeeg Chairman Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Class President C-L, Qnd tcrmlg KB413 WPT. 45 ns-13 are 4? v-4 5' 'i ,x 1' 11111 -H S-QV --5 -., 1 .Isa ' , T527 1. P ' . 4 4' . ' JA H.. 'P - , f v --gas 2 - - . 'ff Q - - - .5 ..- .M- , 1,156 5 E 1:25 .epiif-was? . .,. ii.-2-':.: T1- :?-211 :I 4. :rg -f,.. 1111 1- --- ,- 1-7: wg -1 ....1- - 1.1. : .h,,,,., ,, 2 , A .-.-?g 5,11 1 415:55 :.-5 ----- 7 - -..... Ei.,-5 fa: , .-.11 1 - M.- - -251.15 ni., if -i ... ,ag L .: -sis f - -1?-' -.J -..1 ..1....--i -1 1.5 ,mu 5 1 - -1 g. H S -1 - ,ae '- 1 R -1 ,. -: fb , Y e : as :- ,. -, , - - ... . - - Herbert Spencer Hartford, Conn. Relay Team C115 Class Track Team C113 Class Base- ball Team C11g Secretary-Treasurer Class CQ. lst term1g Class Football Team C21g Captain Class Basketball Team CQ1Q Mandolin Club C3, 41: 1916 IVY Board: Class President C4, 1st term1g Sophomore Dining Club, AXP. Charles Byron Spofford, Jr, Claremont, N. H. Class Vice-President C3, 1st term, 2nd term1g Class Football Team Cl, 213 Sophomore Smoker Dramaticsg Senior Dramatics C913 The Jestersg Glee Club C1, 2, 3, 41, Leader C31g College Quartette C1, 2, 3, 413 Presi- dent Musieal Clubs C419 College Choir Cl, Q, 3, 41, Leader C413 Assistant Football Manager C31, Managei' C413 Senate C413 Track Team C315 The Medusa, K Bib, WT. Freshman Dramaticsg Mandolin Club C113 Sophomore Hop Committee: Sophomore Smoker Dramaticsg The Jestersg Chairman Senior Promenade Committeeg ANII. 46 Harold Benson Thorne, Jr. Montclair, N. J. ,lx ,gi it ,521 - -.2 suv 17 -: . V Ska 154 -1 . N - .-' - . . ... - N . - T ' :.,.- -' - ' Jax.-Q., 9 2 ' H 5 Lv , :riff IE ::: -B - Z 1-asf: -A :- V ' ' :' sz? 2 .' . Ar: :Z 1 11 1 1. 1'T'-:--' ' 02: T t: ' :ln-SP -f,g..- .f--sv: - --i-- if-K+: ef -- ..--- -. i.-1, :Eze . ,g . ---- - an :ilu V., 1 1, - ..1 ---' 1-1-11 - - -:: ' f 7 4.22: - - ,.Q.- -'11-. 1- mi- , .wrgie 2:: ::-B:-111.-.1 - f,:..lq 5 - ::::- 1: ..- -1- 1-1 ---1 3: 4 : - as .-1 1' ' 1,-11 -1. -, :4g::: ,: 1- '52 Fi 1 Y 7 , .5 ' 1- : 1 Elmer Swaekhammer Tiger Peapaok, N. J. Class Baseball Team Cl, Qjg Class Basketball Team CI. QD, Captain Cljg Chairman Junior Smoker Com- lllll'.tCCQ Baseball Squad Cl, 213 AXP. John Hardenbrook Townsend, Jr. Quaker Farms, Conn. Assistant Manager Track Team Cflj, Manager QSJQ 1916 IVY Boardg Senate Q3, Mg Class Poetg Sopho- more Dining Clubg I.K. A. John lvilliani Vizner Hartford, Conn. Class Basketball Team Cl, QD: Indoor Relay Team Cl, Qjg Baseball Team Cl, Q55 Transferred to Vermont University 1913, Returned to Trinity 1915g Football Team C415 Freshman-Junior Banquet Conunitteeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Sophomore Dining C ub. -1-7 'fs'-Siuzl Pg .gk - llnix 1:7-ag A ' - r al .9 - a s - s - 1 . f , :- ff-:za - 1 L. 5, 3: Y 55: ' , ,W -1' 1 1- .2921 -E23 -.--. - ':: 1-i v -l -5-1,41 gf 1 1:5 ,f-,-'...'-'L-'41-1 '- ? f 1. :r.-::.. 2 :gsm 2 A- -- ..--- 1..--5-is I, .I,J.r.gE5 1... .-.-- - 1- :L-:: ,,.,:,-. :Es .-r: ...- -..- :iz - he Q ' ..-- '-:- 113555 1. :5 ' ':....- -i 'E' V ...l- 5313 -my : -1 :Lil '-1 gig.:-3-El 5 Z- N -- , V 1- : 25 : : 2: a u nz I .E : Frederick Porter Vlfoolley, Jr. Hartford, Conn Football Team C1, Q. -1-D, Captain-Electg Sophomore Hop Committeeg Freshman-Junior Banquet Com- mitteeg Junior Promenade Committeeg Junior Smoker Committeeg 1916 IVY Board: Class Basketball Team 4375 Sophomore Dining Clubg KIPFA. V 48 El Wal ml? lll W ! l Aww? fwqrf ll l 'J l I i 'ZW:'f'?!'a?0l+flvl'4x, E1 l l ' Q' l ljlleail WflW E1 ll. 1 I 5- ' ' FRESHNAN RULES -l'?5il','?f1,lvWVYfgl'y.j' 3 H l f l l g If ' hw-.115gMl'llllilmnl.:Q l l f I 1 U-,.....,,,..,.....-............ f N' f M ' - 'I M 'WK , A l E I .N .45-,g:':L lllLl!llIiIl2ilfif!fllJIIFEIIHIHIIIII e : :m:-::Q :kiQ- 1--2 ma! f- 'Q-Il l9'fMm Albert N6lI1I12l1HD Rock . VVillia,m VVade lVIac1'u111 . James Madison Love Cooley lvi1,1'I'C11 Nlilton Creamer . lvillizuu Wade lN1iLC1'Ll111 . Roger Boleyn Ladd . . James Nlzxdison Loye Cooley lVz11'rc11 Billion Creamer . Qlllass Cllulurs Qbtnzen ani: white Gfficets Ulirinitp Ulerm ,L 9 Gibtistmas Term . . . 1J7'8Sl.dC7If Vice- Presideni Secrefary- Treasmfv' . . Hisforian Prexiflem' I Toe- P1'e.w'flenf Secrc'z'rn'y-T1'c'a.vurcr . . Historian JUNIOR CLASS 'gi ,F ii l fg- -1.-1 .1-.1 ' T' 4 -132'-1 -11 1? kqbfgks 'ii' . , fm , ix f T ' X J 1:5 .,.,: . C . '2.,H f 2: ' e n r . .e JxS.,s,fQ t s e e f . gg 1' 513' ' : 1 ' f 'L-' , Y 2' Y-s ., , g- ,,,,- , I I -.,,. Y :I - . .55 7 ' ' ....-? ... fl-flfIiyQ 2:'- '- gi- 1-13 S -.sv -- -'1-if-1: -' f ': vf 9- - . nfs' Y .fe Jlaisturp nf the Iassiuf 1917 QlVriter's Apologyj Each year some poor unfortunate Is told that he shall be Responsible for his dear classls Great Class History. And so he racks his shallow brain, And sets about to find A form of bold expression, Best adapted to his mind. Now I've made a number of attempts, Alas, as heaven knows, I End I cannot chronicle Our splendid class, in prose. And although it's my opinion That no rhyming could be worseg If you'll overlook atrocities, I'll try my luck with verse. The ZlBupe fJ11 Thursday afternoon, September 25th, '13 Our valiant host assembled, in a fashion seldom seen. There were tall men, there were small men Garbed in sweaters flittle morel - And with hearts a beating boldly, we were looked on rather coldly As we marched in stricken silence through the dear old Chapel door. Wle were innocent and sweet young men, our mother's joy n-1 -ride, And we listened to the service with our mouths and eyes op'd wide Wlhen we left the pleasant Chapel, and were set on by the mass, Wlhy we fought like h--l for Seventeen, and showed them we'd a class 'l'hough we losl our share of rushes in an unassuming way. There are very few in college who would hesitate to sayg 'llhat the fellows who went in the scraps fought hard enough lo win. Clt is rather disappointing that so very few went inj. Of the Freslnnan-Junior banquet' l could write for ages long: 51 5 V I.. :fs f f ' S jc to o ,gf .hggrf V d -1 15 i' i Q 1 - -' ----6 2- 67 2 -----.. we 3-g ' , 3.1.1 .. .Q Te. E3 J an 2 N A N Q 1 7. .1 .. -- ...l.T'..'-'. L- L.. ii.-22.-L ,E-,VMSIQ gg -2'- --': , ei z .g:f I I OI' lhc glorious rcfrcslimentsg of the Sophomores big and strong, XYho came boldly up to Springfield, having hit upon a plan That was splendid tin conceptionj, they would ca.pture every man. Wihat they did was rather funnyg like the King of France's men They marched boldly to the hotel, howled, and then marched back again. Then came mid-years with its pleasures, Qof exams we're rather tiredj So suffice it to explain that quite a few of us were fired. Hut since then the class has started in and worked with might and main, And the faculty will have a job, to Hunk a lot again. In the various activities, our fellows took their share, Some were musical, some trackmen, several more had football hair. lVhen the Freshman Rules were printed, it was pretty clearly seen That all previous attempts were dwarfed by those of Seventeen. .Xnd the Smoker that we gave them made them sit up from the startg It was staged with great perfection Cwith a smattering of artj. Of the Hop, the Promenade, I really can,t attempt to sing, There are memories attached to them to which We all will cling. Those who witnessed these great functions are obliged all to declare That in Social Events Crightly runj old Seventeen was there , So the class has gone through college in an enviable way, Yes, we'll hand this to ourselves in spite of all that you may say. 3L'QEnhni. Now, if in perusing this report some errors you have seen, Why remember gentle reader, You are not of Seventeenf' If the stuff that I have written doesn't sound exactly true Just you wait until your turn comes, when the job is up to you. But at present, in perspective, I see nought but VVhite and Green It's the class that shows them all up,-hats off there to SEVENTEEN. ln ...s as ' 1 QQ f-xx ,f ' 1 G0 ' t3'e i ' irrrnfifiwi , ,, -1 f QL' ,4 ifQ'i9 ' 52 -l , 4-.1. . ee? 5. E, 4 Es? -3 --.1 2-:A- '11 ,hx 2- - 15,9 1 V Y L - 2 1.3. :-. . .fa-7: gg.. -- : i Ei l . 'ii .aw-'-?-'.-, 1 ' I b 1- '- A gs pe :- ,. -:., , ,pu ull-',.7- ----i -li' - ,,f::1'L,: -:f gg.- 1 ,-4 w, 3 1: :.:. ::: nav' .1 71 l .,-. gigs- ti -i- .:: T -, ,- 1. - ,f . E EE: E35 ig .- , 11 -...E 1.:.474':H,E E..- :le-:r 1,--, -g Z '- gi EE: ..- ii ::: :.-:ia g,gI,,igIk!5E iz: 1... ,g -3 : -gs E- E ,,.. :-1 -9. iT . l g - 21.25 5 11 -1---.11-1 Ez- 3:2 --.1 :: : -,, ' il - z.- jg. -- 1 - l -: -.:::.:, 5 . :E 1 , , , , ' wr' K w-- .y Q: 2, - f ' ur -1 i 1- tw Etuniur Glass Bull Guy Maynard Baldwin Wlilliamsport, Penna. Tripod Board CQ, ED, Assistant Advertising Mali- ager CSDQ 1917 IVY Boardg Football Squad QQ, egg A if. A solclfler bolcl,-ah what a prize Is he, for soft aclmflring eyesg - He rides upon a mighty steecl Anal picturesque 'ls he indeed, For there are none more fierce than he In all that mighty bancl, Troop B. Frank Lyon Barnwell A Selma, Ala. AXII. The parson, tall arlcl quite austere Doth enterg all the merry cheer Dispels before his aspect grave, For here is one who clares to brave And hurl a bold and fierce clefie At joys , who at his coming fly. , John Blair Barnwell K, Selma, Ala. Associate Editor Tripod CQQ, fxlllllllll Editor-Cfljg Nlanager Track Team CSDQ Junior Smoker Com- mitteeg KBCIJ, A XII. From Selma Alabama cczme This specimen. lfVe do not blame The poor youth for his aspect quaint. Because it woulrl be hard to paint, ,fl youth, 'whose 'zvisage mantle more clear He'd comefronz some place ratlzer queer. 53 as alex if - ' -flffig 1 JN? - Far. 'ji ' C ' V ' -- gi 2 ...-:- gag:-.5-'..-:'-? : -'ll ' EP ' '- 'IEW' ti -ren' 'r-9 - - : I 'I , 'avr' , -2 J - nr f , 5 he-'iff Richard Semler Barthelmess New York, N. Y Class Football Team CQDQ Class Vice-President CQ, Qnd termjg Senior Dramatics C2jg Sopho- more Smoker Committee and Dramaticsg Co- author and Producer, Dollies of 191'7 g As- sistant Manager lVIusical Clubs C3Dg Glee Club Reader C3jg Junior Cheer Leader: Chairman Junior Smoker Committeeg Junior Promenade Committeeg The Jesters, President C3j, Cast, Tom Moore , 'SA Gentleman of Leisure g KBQJ, NPT. What maid could looh into those eyes l And not give rent to deepest sighs. Or else behold him in a rage, The crowning glory of the stage? As Robert Edgar Willoughby Pitt The poor dub made an awful hit. Otey Robinson Berkeley Cleveland, Ohio Class Football Team C1, QD, Captain CQDg Class Track Team C1, Qjg Class Basketball Team C1, QD, Captain C2jg Class Baseball Team C1, Qjg Hockey Team C2-lg Baseball Squad C1, Qjg Foot- ball Squad C1, 2, 2-jg Probation Athleteg Sopho- more Dining Clubg A A fb. At class athletics this man shines But he is rather slow At playing on the first team-for He's usually on pro , But let this thought your spirits cheer, He may be of his senior year. John Emar Bierck New York, N. Y Freshman Rules Committee CD3 Class His- torian C2jg Press Committee C253 Tripod Board Cl, 2, 3jg 1917 IVY Boardg AKE. A writer this, I 'd have you know How freely his ideas flow. The Tripod records clearly show His skill at making his pen go, In fact this strangely gifted chap Will write his way to fame mayhap. 54 1 ,fe ,,..,- 'Q 2. Ei'iE,:--'1- i af- ' . rig ex -if issmsss, - - W ' 'iffgf' 5 is - V, - l - . JA D --.- 'Q I T - 'Zilzs f Ag., A f - - I- - - 4,9e::a , ,,, . Y 1, gg ix 9 -3'?- -11 v ' 1 7 iif' 7?f 1 pi- 1 . riff ' rf Ak 7-75: ,...- -- ' vn 1- --- - - i w 'ffdf ---- -..... -2 1.--. , meh :f N ' Tl -1 1 5.4'.'1' ' 'Irs i1-1 T ,, ll 9'-51 ' 1' , gps: : ,..- ,-3 ...- 1-' . I 'gig' Egg? 2:5 :.-.::-:'. ..-... -img. ,asm -- ..... ........: , ,E ,M V 1 :za 'Euan 'I .,. 4 -1' S ::i... -1- 1:-i,- ,551-:L 2 ,Q se ' if 4:9451 T ' . , Sa U .. 4- ' . 1 4: S f j- Q5 1 l Mark Cook Cassady Pine Bush, N. Y. Entered Trinity in Sophomore Year from Cornell Universityg A X P. From Cornell University to dear old H arzfford towng This youth came wandering one day, on learning,s mission bound. And ever since he wears the look Of one well read in Wisdomls book. Theron Ball Clement Sunbury, Penna. Captain Class Debating Team Qljg College De- bating Team CQ, 3jg Secretary Debating Asso- ciation C3jg Associate Editor Tripod Secre- tary Tripod Board Q3jg Chairman Junior Prom- enade Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Dra- maticsg Senior Dramatics The Jesters CSD, Cast, A Gentleman of Leisureng AXP. Behold him as he stalks around The ballroom,-hush, make not a sound! Observe him as he makes a bow, And dances like the breezeg- I trow Lord Chesterfeld mnstfade before This gallant on the ballroom floor. James Nladison Love Cooley Cincinnati, Ohio Freshman-Junior Banquet Committeeg Sopho- more Hop Committee: Sophomore Smoker Committee and Dramaticsg Treasurer Junior Promenade Committeeg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet QQD, President 435: Class Secretary-Treasurer CS, lst term, Qnd termbg 1917 IVY Boardg ENII. .fl level headed fellow here, Hes miacle this fact seem, very 1-lem' I Il, hanclling money for the class. lVe'll hand it to you, Jim, alas We hope yofzfll always do as well, 13 ut still you know z'I's hard to tell. 55 3- ,-'5.f - '--, Az' 135' ' ' I - - Tgltriwi Tai- E YEL ? f --4 - .55 ,g :I Lifes ff:- - 1-'1-- i z'-1:-. ' - E.'l-1'-ll-iEEi 2 .JD ' lvarren lVIilton Creamer Wlilliamsport, Penna Glee Club Qljg Class Baseball Team MD, Class Track Team QD, Sophomore Smoker Committee and Dramaticsg Co-author Dollies of 191'7',g Junior Promenade Cornniitteeg Class Historian CSD, Business lVIanager 1917 IVYQ Junior Cheer Leaderg KBfID, A XII. Weary, as his name implies, Lives a life of gloom and sighs. H e's daft on writing poetry, For Milton is his name you see. May his humor never cease, Like Abou may his tribe increase. Stanley Arthur Dennis, Jr. Arlington, N. J Baseball Squad QU, Second Team C22 Class Baseball Team Cl, QD, Class Basketball Team CI, QD, Captain QQjg Sophomore Hop Comrnitteeg A X P. The basketball cloth charm this man, He lives to play it and he can. A gymnast too, so you may see A qmfte accomplished fellow he. Marshall Stewart DeWitt Bridgeport, Conn Entered Trinity in Sophomore Year from Penn- sylvania State Collegeg Class Basketball Team KQDQ Mandolin Club Q32 A X P. The banjo andthe mandolin, Anal almost any kind of din, Delight this man beyond compareg H e's musical, please note the hair. 56 '4 lil. iii , 3 -11:53-g , - , - . 4 ,V .55 -- 1 Qs- egg- - . M - Y, , ,,. ..'-1-1 +11 1-If v: .:- ug. K... In ' . , ,' ,: ..g,. if - L-E..- 2. .1 i . 2 1, , 5 urs' Inv- .-1 11 mph- ii- 5521135 -1- -T.. ..-- 1.4 7 .1-4 ,gag 1 h -- is v1 TT ::23 -- :. - ' -- -1-S tlgggk Q N .1-:A -:. 1- -1. 1 ...... .-i.. , . .. .Jugs --- - , 1 -i - 1.2 5.1,-. ,. ' Es 2-1--i '11 '-'- In al: -IE-5 1 .1 .1-.. - -i ---ua: :ffm :f -,-ng: mtl -.- gel -- : - 4:5 1..1,:ulaig v -1- al.-2 .5114 :gg-E. ,r e+ ...-. 1 .... -l.. in .T ri 1... -. .... , 7 nl 'e .J 2 ' Harry Dworski Hartford, Conn. This ehayfs comgfigned to deepest gloom, A To labor in the drawtngrroom. May heaven help the man whose lot Consigns him to that flreaflful spot. Morris Dworski Hartford, Conn. This man doth deal in eoslnes, he Devrmrs them in olrl M ath III. Paul Edwin Fenton M' Thomaston, Conn. Class Track Team Cl, Qjg Track Squadlljg Glee Club Cl, 2, ey lVIandolin Club QI, 2, Sjg K BCP, ARE. Colvmzhas said for was fit B2llrl'e?j 'Tis easier to loaf than work , But If you well combine the two There 1vm2't be much ymfll lzave to do. 57 U-4 -- 1 -5 V ' e . i V -l 3 wi ,.... 4 ':- - - , H - iw:-, CQ , , h ' ..g Ip V U i4 26- E55 lr - ' f, , JA,e5.,, -- 1 ' - , 1. .X 2 5 f . ,- W- L, 1- A . wif 5 ga ,, -1 15,13-W, -..l. .- v..-.2 11.1 -5 E - ,-.-.:v'.---2 L.-.1 Q..--,-f--im -.. S- E -'.L'J 1,-55.2 ff - 3- ' .--LTA 1,1-l5'1b,a 1- -.:-'1'-2 - --'E' 3-:: 1.5,:1:- , . -f- V f -3 .2..-- .-l: - :.f :..-' -ng, 5 fl.- ,.1-- - 1- 5-3, : '- ' '-,i-.,.,- 'ii - - w i t ii?- 'l - -- - :nazi ' ff ..:e' Q .John Edwin Griffeth, Jr. Hartford, Conn. College Senate QQ, Sjg Union Committee Qfljg Junior Promenzrde Committee: 1917 IVY Bozwdg KID I' A. A quiet lcinfl Qf fellow Of whom it may be scmlcl, He has something more than nonserzse Lying rmrlerneath his head . John Scarborough Gummere Trenton, N. J Junior Smoker Comrnitteeg I.K. A. For he who well cloth crm his tcmlr N eecl never any favor ash, A ml when there's any work to do Y orfll find that Jack will come right through. Xvlllliklll Hashurg lVIericlen. Conn Oh muse, what shall I .s-ay of him? I t's pretty hard to tellg Perhaps yorfcl better ash him, H e,ll ercploit himself quite well. 58 W1 b. ,.g1:. '.- -- ,, -r - - 9 .....T-1 - 1. Za., 5:-1 -.-1 11 - -1 JA y , - . . ,,,-55 -,:,.i ,,, ,..: . .. ....- '-'- i l ' ggvaqkq- - 1 - f -El 5555- :::-'I :-.iv -E 1 iii : T-cfs il - ... li?-' X 2- :::h- 1-. -f 1 1- gg - - - --zz P' K+ ..'-h' : -': :.. 'Z - -. 1--ri. .-gg,-2 P 1-Pa: 22 5 5.-.:'.-3 ..... TQ- :: -I I-'I-152 .zz ::..--:.'- r: :1'-:2E : - - ' ' ... - .::,Ll 2 -1 .'F:.2.--a-1. -.. -E 535 1 .Z 4 R -as gg' :zz -1.1 'lm'- ,. .3 3 -r Y Q 44-4 A ' 1 ' ' I lf Robert Frederick Hatch New Milford, Conn. Class Debating Team Qljg Class Football Team CQjg Freshman Rules Committeeg Glee Club CQDg Mandolin Club C3jg 1917 IVY Boardg A XP. Permit me now to talce a snatch At learned looking R. F. Hatch. This fellow's philosophic looks, Come not from delving into booksg But rather from the broader way Of noting what goes on each day. Raymond Thomas Joseph Higgins Norwich, Conn, Entered Trinity in Junior Year from Yaleg CP F A. We have not known him very longg And so we cannot say As much about him as we might, I n a descriptive way. Sidney Ryerson Hungerford New Britain, Conn. Assistant Manageii Baseball Team CQD, lVIana- gel' C351 lVIa11dolin Club Cl, Qjg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Junior Promenade Com- mitteeg A X P. Oh Sidney H., pray tell me do Just what it is that troubles you, Your face is lined with woe and care You also have the 'vacant stare. It is not all a pleasant dream TlI'l.S managing a baseball team. 59 2-111 if li! F7 ' Jrfava' ' 1 ' Q f -L: 2-'11 ' figil. -J t E A 0 lf 7 ' Ps E- Q ' EQ' Q -'X I 2 Sf -.-:J-. -.2-. V 9 ,.,- w, 1 ea.: ..-3 1- ' X - '- - .-'.1?. 1 Qu. -.... -.i.1.g-rg?--3 1 : ,We 3 i----1- , I ll I. i-.i-in -ni-5- A . 2: if .. -- ---- -'I 1 ' T'-4? iii?-1 '-:tie ':::2z:- -1 ,-:ss 3.11 .1 11: 7 5 11,1 -1 - .::. 555215 -5 fr ' 4 sq ? s ' .. . -- 15. ' f gf 5, 3 1' -.JN ' ' -5 i .- 1, 1 ., :.-2,'2.,', .e-'fiii M .L -..u A i 4, Frank Lemuel Johnson N ewtown, Conn Class Historian CU, Glee Club QQ, 35, Nlanager hlusical Clubs C3Dg Junior Smoker Connnittee: ,D Vice-President Y. M. C. A. GD, Assistant Or- . 1 . ganist A X P. L, '1 A tall and musical young man, 31 Who does the very best he can , At making sounds serene and sweet, , Ajfording everyone a treat. , 'f Allen Northey Jones Perth Amboy, N. J ,vs Second Football Team CQ, SD, Captain C3jg Class 1 Football Team Qljg Freshman Rules Committee, V 3 . Cha.ir1nan Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Class Vice-President CQ, 1st termj, President CQ, Qnd termjg Editor-in-Chief 1917 IVYQ Secretary- Treasurer Athletic Association C3jg The .Testers C3Dg Holland Scholar Qljg Goodwin Greek Prize QQjg Sophomore Dining Clubg TFT. Come listen child in awesome tones I will relate of Northey J ones. The mighty man's surprising knowledge Strikes with terror all the college, And students most of whom are drones Delight to hunt up Northey Jones. . r -ici? l 524135 'fd Kent Shirley Kirkby Essex Fells, N. J Tripod Board CQ, 3j, Managing Editor CSD, Fresh- man-Junior Banquet Committee, Freshman Rules Committeeg Sophomore Hop Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committee and Dramaticsg . 1917 IVY Board, Assistant Property Man Jester's W: Production CQjg Football Squad 6213 Class 1 Football Team QQDQ Junior Promenade Com- g,- mitteeg Junior Smoker Committee, I.K. A. 1 Behold the vision, note the face, 3 g The dainty walk, the winsome grace, lil H is almost .superhuman power Quoting Latin by the hour, if And then deny it if you can . Q I . 4 That he is quite a superman. John Spalding Kramer Faribault, lVIinn. John Francis Lang New York, N. Y. 1 -:Q r ? .:: .1 1. 0 Is. -P- 5..,,. 3:3 !!i.2.'.':.1' ::-- JA, .,.-.- - -1 -1 ---- : '5.-:-- -- - .:.-. 1- . ,gfwexfg - - 15235 A ::': '-5-'gi iii 'I'-5 , -.d r wg: ul :-1 : :-1, -r:i--f -,-4i--- ..-.ig -21.1434 .--1-:--1 . , .., . :: ..-.-.- 11 --.-:Elm V, , :-.- - --h ffl ' lf 1-Q 1, .?.:- - kb, . s --.i l' 5 Y'f:Mcz:-- Class Debating Team CU, Glee Club CQjg 1917 IVY Boardg Secretary Political Science Club C3Dg Nlanager Tennis Team C3jg Sophomore Smoker Dramaticsg Junior Smoker Committeeg KBQU, XP T. A genius at H istory, Loolc closer, you can plainly see The working of a mighty mind. In fact it would be hard to find A keener more observing lad, For really Jack is not half bad. Roger Boleyn Ladd Lancaster, N. H. Class Basketball Team CD5 Second Football Team CQDQ Class Football Team C213 Junior Smoker Committee, Class Vice-President C3, 2nd termlg AKE. Although the pun is rather bad We'll call this youth a pleasant Ladd . Especially in the drawing room, Where everything is steeped in gloom, He spreads a cheerful atmosphere We hope he keeps it up all year. Class Football Team C1, Qjg Class Track Team CU, AXP. This man is tall and large and great We wonder what the fellow ate To grow to such enormous size, The cgnosure of small men's eyes. G1 is 9-4 11 mg km S 1 ll '-E . ' ' . . .a U' X A di .T is :elf-:g rs -' .ch '- 4 V 4 -fbxgwfsrf ' f , T . 'Lhg if 2, 53' , - ' ' , , .- 5. iaiaip 5 11 Y f , .-4 . FPYQEE? :Zim i ---:?...-2. Qtr: -:1 --11:-'- 1-1-. : 23553 5 J-..:.- .- :. - r,gi?w..s H ig T' 12531: gi so - , , ll a l? w, ...ii .. : 25:59 .1 f5- if l- 1 D419 i : ' 'QQ gf g' 1- 3. ' -J - -' 5 gi 5' Captain Class Track Team Cl, Qjg Class Basket- ball Team C1, Q55 Hockey Team QI, QD, Miana- ger CQD, Captain Elect C3j, Resignedg Track Team Cl, Qjg Junior Promenade Committeeg Sophomore Dining Clubg AACD. A poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more.-Shakespeare Edward Gabriel McKay Norwich, Conn Baseball Team Cl, QD, Captain Elect C3jg Sopho- more Hop Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Class President CQ, 1st termjg Class Football Team CQjg Class Basketball Team C213 Indoor Relay Team CQDQ Sophomore Dining Clubg QJFA. When Eddy gets his bat in hand And marches to the plate The pitcher drops his ball and glove . And beats it for the gate. The Cinder track doth know him too A winner for the Gold and Blue. William Wade Macriim Oakmont, Penna Class Track Team QI, 259 Class Football Team CQDQ Class Secretary-Treasurer CQ, lst termj, Vice-President C3, 1st termb, President Q3, 2nd termjg Sophomore Smoker Committee and Dramatiesg Sophomore Hop Committeeg 1917 IVY Boardg Senate C355 Assistant Manager Football Team Q3j, Manager-Elect Q3jg Sopho- more Dining Clubg AAKIP. Oh here is William Wade M acrum A peppy sort of chap Whose sprightly grace and pleasing face Shall stand him well mayhap- And help him win his lady fair CThe dub's in love, but doesn,t care.j 62 Drummond VVilliamson Little Hartford, Conn. is : -i S l WI, 5 iigzzlfi tram -.S S S 1-.. l l N L EI :Li 122'-r --1 --1 113: if 5 -.. . vm, ,,... -,,...l. --: L .aug iz. f: :Q- e. ' - if H .222 V,-iii: r a i' 1 'l eq Im- - . :Z 31 T' f - , Qzfv' Courtenay Kelso Page New York, N. Y. Sophomore Hop Committeeg KBQD, AK E. His voice is very very low, And when he starts to sing. The tempest howls, the winds they blow, Likewise the echoes ring, But I lm afraid there is no choice, We'll give you credit 'itls some voice. John Martin Parker Hartford, Conn Class Football Team 21 XII. T Oh tall and very clark is he A shark in Matlzematics III Upon the campus in the spring Perhaps you'll find him studying, But if you should be on the spot, I rather think that you will not. T0llIl T'ILll1lDl1I'6y Pratt, Jr. New York, N. Y Class Football Team Cl, QD, Class Basketball Team C213 Class Track Team CQD: Football Squad QQ, 32: Hockey Team CQ, 31, Captain AAfID. The q'uizzica.l ea:p'ressio'n that you note upon, his .face Is flue to mavz y tlzings, and most of them we cannot place. But we womler ifa course, perhaps in-ruvell, say Drawing I I l'Vo11lf1 put the same lf.l'jH'l?.S'H'I.0Il on flze face of me tual you. G3 lf v-4 gunmgl 'f i 5 3 7 Hllilli bf, f TQ, A -,X 4 511- ds- 0 -1 f --.- is 1 ,'w:::' 4 , ' ,' 2' 'rr , . ,s gf f , A ,, - 'X L7 Z V . A get -r xg: 1 ' A . fy K 0, h ii 7 -- - is 2 . :fm - , ,.,:.-at : - .. 4 , Q ,, ..,- - . - fs. , - - .- .. . , , . , ,. ., . - ...JD E., z... .:, -..?-, .1 - ,Z M, if F 5 -'S'- '-': - '. '.....' Riff ::E 3:55 . Egg gi- .1?.-1 is .i : '-f 1: .L 1.35 5 - - l 5 E., , fgggg. 5: ,EEE u-- -T ' --1- - 5, .N - li 'l' - -..rm 5515. 5 ,. is ' 41.0 ' , I '--3 : '5 : - 3 9 1 nc J f , r Arthur Rabinovitz Stafford Springs, Conn Sophomore Smoker Dramatics. A sense of humor is a thing That causes sorrow to take wing Ancl Rabbie cloth this sense employ And thus is a clecidecl joy. Joseph Anthony Racioppi New York, N. Y Entered Trinity in Sophomore Year from the College of the City of New Yorkg Goodwin Greek Prize QQjg Senior Dramatics MD, Debat- ing Team C303 E 111. A philosophical young man Who cloes the very best he can To gather in a little lcrzowleclge F -rom this gag anclfestioe college. Freshman-Junior Banquet Committee, Track Team QI, Qbg Relay Team C3Dg Class Track Team Cl, 253 Class Secretary-Treasurer Cl, lst termj, Vice-President Cl, Qnd termj, President C3, lst termjg Class Senator QQ, 3jg Chairman Trinity Union Committee CSDQ Sophomore Din- ing Club, Chairman ANP. A very pleasing fellow here, Who, early in his Freshman year, Showed quite a clever little knack At running on a cincler track. His hazel eyes are just as sweet As any that youicl chance to meet. 64 Albert Neumann Rock New York, N. Y. 3 9 1 ?5 if 1.5, T 5:- - 2.12 ' 45,4-.,4 - - -sw nag- :SI .-.-l : A-!m.!:.f.L, .. -,,:.- :E: -- ,zz --93 g un -1- 1i :Sill -ng' i -ir : ' :: .- -- 1: :::-iff: 3: :.,- :, 1-.L ,-S I -. .:,,:.- ..-..- -..- .-in 5. .. auf 22.1: -.-.-. - . ......1.. - 1.1- .fr-. :-- ----'H-1 .... 2.-..- w 7 e-I5-m 11 -1.-1 -...-1. --.5 ,,,555,:l gf- -1- eg.:-.2 ..... -1... - 1. .L :tif 11 .--. ..-.1-- ---T :-.1 :sag ,,,, 'i il gms :: -. - 1 -11 .. V- , sf Hi f .LIN ' fs E027 Einer Satlier Q Litchfield, Blinn. Class Baseball Team CQDQ Sophomore Smoker l Drzunaticsg Junior Smoker Committeeg The Jesters, Cast, A Gentleman of Leisureug Senior Draniatics AAQD. A thespicm of no mean, worth l And something of a wit, Whenever therels a party on H e's very much a hit. Charles Lester Sehlier Wlatterbury, Conn. Freslnnan Rules Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Drainaticsg Junior Smoker Committeeg T rack Squad CSL ENII. Hels got a rep for having pep As everybocly lmows. He carries lots of it aroruncl, And everyplace he goes He stirs things up with might and main A-incl yet he really 'ls quite sane. Harry Sclmwolsky Hzirtforcl, Fonn. Ayn. a.lcler'ma.rL of our city Is a brother of this witty, Shy, SfllCll'07l.S philosopher, .Ind may we lire to see Our Harry come to be Some great, I1 igh officer. 65 is Q F4 311 QQ ' :axis JI, , -- 'J' ll ' , 1 'J -gf: fig. -, - f , - ' , fy h ' ,, .. .l Q , ,2-. Ss 'f ... ' 9 f.--J er- ' .1 - V x-:E 52 :Es 533 '::- ,. i , i - 'f if FE E- :-- ? -bf 1 E :' 'S ,.... ,,,. . 'E iz-ta i.. 31 .i'g::1' ,.E:: :.-.L-7-. :: .-ni-4 l- 1-,xii gf ' f- l , ..' , ,- -2 .2-: :': -?'55 5 faq ff , , -- 3.g -- -T' E' . , 1:55 , :ig 2..:. f. .. 1 '5:::T-E: :gs 2. fr f -3,1 Ky, ' -: 1' .i1. -'ni' -iej 5 1 :va-3 , Q- 2 V 'ff- uw- 'S i 'S -' . 1 ', ' l nl I ' ' ' Class Football Team CQDg Class Baseball Team tl, Qjg Sophomore Smoker Dramaticsg AACIU. A man of health and strength tis he Who stands an even three feet three. He sings bold songs of whiskey clear And can consume a short dark beer. ,1 sophomore some clay you may be Success to H ugh, M ontgomery. Dudley Scott Stark Scranton, 1'e111iz1 Freshman Rules Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Dramaticsg Class Secretary-Treasurer QQ, Qnd termjg AACID. ' What shall we say of Dudley Stark, His past is rather in the dark. He studies with great zeal and ofim Phi Beta Kappa may get htm. George Damon Storrs New Britain, Conn I don't know much about this youth Because you see to tell the truth He keeps himself so well concealed That every little is reevealed. And since concealment seems his teqvt We'll pass him over,-well who's neat? 66 Hugh Nl0l1lLg0ll16I'y Smith New York, N. Y l ,ix 3 Hg- 5 I '1 .4-5 Sl Ei :,.:... ...i ,, sr , - -T ., 1ff:1:'f -:ci 'T QE? -'.: - -' fxg-7,6 19 1-2' Y 1 '9 -251 2 1:1 +1 : ,, fs -fin , ,, Je 2121? 5 -2 ses- nv- .- 4 .1 ,,.--, zgiymgcz E - -::: 1- -'EW . 2 -41 ' .--- 1 i -, ,..-,, -- ::.':.,'..--.1 55 ' ,fir 5 -'1,,,.1.-1 11 -.-1. 1,5 A . .. T- 1 -1-1 , 1-i -ig: ,,.5:,-. ., 55553 if-'E : -- 12:2 .sz ..-:-.2'.:. - :,fl,.l,lllf5f 1, S'-E 1-.--575-il S?-it 35:5 15... 1- 11- try E--1 .ll .11--l - . 555, j , ,. - .3 , :S 1. Ralph VVarren Storrs , Hartford, Conn. Class Baseball Tezun CQjg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg LK. A. A 'very flflferent type 'is this, We hear a lot from htm. As I recall, he most enjoyed That clear olcl .freshman gym. Donald James Tree Hartford, Conn. Cflee Club QQ, 3Dg FI'CSl1111tL11-JU11lOI' Banquet Committeeg Sophomore Hop Committee: 1917 IVY Board: Junior Promenade Committee. A very pleasantfellow Anal a scholar 'ripe as well, We lmow a lot mo-re of him Wlzich we h.cwen't time to tell. Arthur Pehr RobertjVadlund Hartford, Conn. Holland Scholar Q1, Qjg Goodwin-Hoadley Scholarg FI'6Slll1lil.l1-Jll11lO1' Banquet Committee: Sophomore Hop Committeeg Sophomore Smoker Committeeg Junior Promenade Committee: Junior Smoker Committeeg 1917 IVY Boardg Cleo Club GDL Hartford Club. life 'used this .wfzzflrrnt .stuff foo 'mul-ll, But please llllllll lfllllfl' ll lmllcvx l'l l8'l'0 get to use it once again Please note-cr Ilollcnzfl Srrlzolur. 67 IT ' - -- 1 'E - 35? 'li ' '- f s K e 1- X x N px ,Xe e - fi Q V Jfxrn.-av. 2 13, .L Q 5 R ,,-.-an-4-11 ' 111' ,-1 Quia - - - -1- 1. -, : 2:2555 1. -525 - --L-... Ip! lima ,, ii.--g.-1 'A ff -- - '- ' .-,Q . s ....- .-.....i 1... N 4 40' N ll: 5 H 111y D LX 1d lVIll1L1l1S0l1 No1tl1 VVLl.,LIl'O1ll Q 01111 Cl'1Gs Footb 1ll 2. XII A rather stout ntlmzq :nan We cannot call hz nz agzle Ile founcl out after tal ULU gym lhat he was valhw tragzla lvlllldlll Norbert W1lb0l1 VV1ll111gford Conn MdDdOll11 Club CQ 55' Sophomore Smoker Co1n111ittee' C11ss Football Team CQJ' AKE. We 'zoonclm' why he .s .such a SlLCl,7'lC F or 1j'he grincls he keeps 'it clarion it eventicle he sallfics out I' o vtucly nature-oh no doubt. C harles Adtuus Wooster lariflxille 901111 Class Cheer Leader CD' Sophomore 'Smoker D1'a,m.1tics' Nlandolin Club 3' Junior Prom- en Ldefommittee' KBCD AKF. With ladies fair this chap is there H e cuts a gallant dash. Who could oppove thove stunning clothes Phat clarlfing brown moustache? 2'9Hfv AN. ' ,art .L. 1,xg.1..I 159 -J , 'f iv, . -MJ ,r . V :ff M3 1, ,-,, .Y ..A n ski T 'ax' 2 0 ' 11' , V 1. ' .,: SOPHOMORE CLASS 1 f fpffffwffwfpffwyf f,f9ff,ff X ff ff X .,4. s ffffffyf .5 fffff QXXVXVX is in S Q X X76 f f -- Nmersmirum 3 f -f 1, , ,gf .xlqjg fffff' Nalxufnouwnwmllw , X ff ..J::::':::1:'::::::1zt.':::C:rr: ..,. 7 'fa r:.i':::::':::::1' Q----'-L-AV A f , ll , I .::s:+'.L5. sE.:':f:e:a:1 A 2, ' ' ' ,wg f , f, f fr , j 1,1744 0 W SOHPHQMORES Glass Qllulurs jaahp Zglue anh white Qbfficers Qlbristmas illerm Charles Fenner Ives . . Kenneth Edwin Johnson . VValter Goldsborough Smyth VVilliam Elijah L,Heureux . Qlrinitp Ulierm Edward Francis Nlurray . Rufus Colfax Phillips, Jr. . John DuBois Burnham . Rufus Colfax Phillips 71 . Presficlent Vice-President Secreta ry- T-reaxurer Sec-reiary-Treasurer . P resident Vice- President Secretary-Treasurer . IJiSf07'ifl7L v-4 3...-,.. 1 ,Q-l1 . - , 1 -zu sis' V ' - ' . 'v-Ir -1X A 1 . , . - - ,P : .4 1' ' ! Q A wha? 'P - . , 1- ..- - gl . 155- - :PT 'E' -f ' 1 -' f ' .,E3. 5' ' ,, , ,T - 11. ..... 5 . . -'1 11,41 5 'gi sg 1-1. ,FF-ifgy - ?- : :I 1 111321 3 .: 5. -- '-'i' L . , . 11 -ii' - -.- - T' -- . ,:..-, ' q 3-.f - .-- q,...- .-.:i'g.- ,W 5 -211 -E'-'S-?A -.--1- 3 'args . 'f 4 gs i '-? ' 1'i . .1-f-1, 5 . E 'raw' A -1 3 : 5. 1 .A 4 t : Ev : bupbumnrz Glass Bull Eric Anderson Astlett, XP T . Klux Sigmund Berkovsky . lYalter Bjorn, AXP . . . Douglas Alfred Blease, GDI' A . Thomas Bradford Boardman, XPT Francis Joseph Bloodgood, AXP . Ernst Hamilton Brandt, Jr., AKE Joseph Huffington, Jr., XPT . Arthur Edwin Burnap, EXP . John DuBois Burnham, AACD . Raymond Albert Bruya, I. K. A. James Russell Caldwell, AKE . Carl Edwin Carlson, H. C. Edward Charles Carroll, H. C. . Louis Samuel Cohen . . Frederick Paul Easland, CIDFA . David Gaberinan . . . George Chadwick Griffith, fIJI'A . lvilliam Grime, EXP . , . Nleyer Isaac Gurian . , . James Pendelton Hahn, AACIP . Edmund Russell Hampson, AXP . Paul Curtis Harding, AAGP . John Henry Harper . . . Robert Van Kleeck Harris, Jr., CIHFA Russell Hatheway, H. C. . . Newton Parker Holden, AXP Newell Brown Holmes, AK E . Edward John Brenock Hyland, AXP Charles Fenner Ives, AXP . . Nlyron Robinson Jackson, AKE . Thomas Kelley James, AX P Kenneth Johnson, AK E . William Elijah L'HeureuX . . Judson lYilliani hlarkhani, EXP George Eolas hlerc-er, GJFA . .Iohn Mc-Kenney Mitchell. AXP . lllontclair, N. J. . Hartford . Hartford . Hartford . . Hartford . Milwaukee, Wlis. West Hartford . Pittsburgh, Pa. . Ivoryton, Conn. . Keeseville, N. Y. . Nliddlebury, Vt. . Hartford . Hartford East Hartford . Hartford . Hartford . Hartford . . Hartford . Cheshire, Conn. . . Hartford . Greeneville, C. . Wfaterbury, Conn. lvashington, D. C. . . Allston, lVlass. . . Bantam, Conn. VVest Hartford Detroit, lVIich. . Hartford . Utica, N. Y. Detroit, Mich. . Norwich, Conn. . Norwich, Conn. . Naugatuck, Conn. Jewett City, Conn. 4 Chester, Conn. . Hartford Centville, llfld. EQ1: H JA Z 'N sts. . 7 - lk FQ: qv. 1-.4 -,, , .i ,P -1 9' ,,,, .. -, , Z -gi-.,'? '1' EE ... -' . . ,' i-' - 415 1 . ... 1. ' ...-1 -F id A -if 57 - ' ,,..- ,U '11 -- - ,W 4- 16. .... v s 1:51 -1 : f sw - - L'..- 11 -.1.1l.. E. .W -I ,F . -.. ..1:--:JA-It----: ,Em-. gf A 423: .'-55.-: ...-...- 2: -. - . .5 W we zz: .. ., .-.... --.Eg ,qggfz ,, ,: ..,.. : -- .?....1 '-1 1- 1 if w! nl mg. v i' -1-:.-,. -.:--.1- - m- :- ,-A - .aeigig V -1 ..-1 '-i 2? ' .ai -5.-1.7-i - . X 4 ' . N r' cn ,, .. nr . , Arthur John Nlullen . . Charles Julian Nliiller, AX P . Edward Francis lVIurray, AKE . William Lionel Nelson, EXII . Louis Noll . . . Paul Stephens Parsons, XII T . Rufus Colfax Phillips, Jr. . . Sidney Dillingham Pinney, AX P Woolsey MeAlpine Pollock, NPT Anthony Lewis Poto, cp FA . Wlilliam Reiner . . . Henry Crittenden Redfield, CD I' A Lawrence Renehan . . . Martili Brown Robinson . Richmond Rucker, ANI' Nlelville Shulthiess, AX P . . Abrahairn Meyer Silverman . VValter Goldshorough Smyth, AAfIP Samuel Stein .... lVIelvin Wfeisman Title . Eric Oswald Toll, EXP . Robert Daniel WVessels, XII T . James Harvey Wfithington, A ACID . Arthur Houston lfVright, AKIC . I f ny? 0 0:1 '334-ir!-i211 nv' ig,2f-iieidggi h ln E Q! l el 4 . fa 4'g4'3'A.fa.3-'a ,R 9, Z I K E, Q I!! E 'ga g I . Norwich, Conn. . New York, N. Y. Norwichtown, Conn. Wlaterbury, Conn. . . Hartford . Phillipsdale, R. J. . Bliddletown, Ohio . . Hartford Chicago, Ill. . Boston, lVIass. . Bloomfield, Conn. . . Hartford Union City, Conn. . . Hartford lYinston-Saleln, N. C. . . Hartford . . Hartford . New York, N. Y. . . Hartford . . Hartford . lVIanville, R. I. . Portland, Conn. Newton Center, lVIass. Newlmuryport. Nlass. FRESHMAN CLASS ,1.j.'.-','.-g:qgglzffzf-nz-. Egg:-i i, x5Hyf1 Z I 5 r V - 9 Fl' ' diff If-43 L' y ' , ' . fi 1 P--v . V . I Q: If '. A ll-J I' . ., , ,. hi I i I . P. Y- -1 f l 135. ' iff-Mfr-,-E ' -'-A ' ' A' - 1s- -.v',:Ev5'15-',-1:Ea is ' Ivl f1-iw-'l'fl51l ' ffiwfrf, -- '- ' fe nr . ff .!:,Pu-mx +1-I -1 '- l rl c. ,: I J U , . - 6 E 'wy niag ' - E ' 4 ' 517-ffnvffmfs ln' .- ' ' ll 5 wlnlf 1 ' 'elf Q. 1.vJ1m52-1- fy 14' fT.1LLU,., pf,- ,5 w i .. ' , fini 13152 Sumner Whitney Shepherd, Jr Everett Nelson Sturman Gerald Hubbard Segur Everett Nelson Sturman Edward Marslmall Hyland Henry Samuel Beers . Ilurmon Tyler liarber M PE P ESHM Glass Qllulurs iBurpIz anh white QBffimzrss flllbtistmas Ulierm . . . . . President , Vice- President Secretary- Treasurer Ulitinitp Zhietm . . President . Vice- President Serfrefary- Treasurer . . Historian 75 jfresbman Qlllass Bull I-4 Q-K? li-1-:-' . i . 41. fig '-:-. .1 as f . M , , ff . , f A, :.a-JP' I ' Q ' - 9553, 'Q ' - - ' . f 11114 g -:L - , 4 Q X . jig qfs ge - ..- , 55, gf . ir.-L.-. -Tl ., il : , ,gg V '- l T i -1. 53555: ,5 .FQ . -1- 1-4 i- Tl.. , .rg gin., ,Eg-. , 'A 35 V .,.. '- . ae, . ,r 1 'I 1 ' ' nf' .F 5 gg r Paul Humiston Alling, I. K. A. James Henry Andrews, AKE Louis Antupitzky . . Edward Gabriel Armstrong, WT . Hurlburt Allingham Armstrong, NIIT . Harmon Tyler Barber, EXP . Henry Samuel Beers, AXP . John Ronald Bernklow, fIJI'A Daniel Bofird . . . James Edward Breslin, AKE George Vincent Brickley . Harold John Brickley, fIDI'A Clinton Bowen Fiske Brill, ANI' Richard Carter Buckley, H. C. Lewis Wlilliam Dorsey . Theodore Francis Evans, AAfIP George Ericsson Faucett, ANI! Nathan Fiat . . . Edward lVIax Finesilver . lvilliam Jacob Foord, fID I' A Sumner Clayton Forbes, A X P Peter Leo Glassman . . Arthur lVIorris Goldstein . . I-Iamden, Conn. . Ansonia, Conn. . . Hartford New Haven, Conn. New Haven, Conn. . . Hartford . Guilford, Conn. . Thompson, Conn. . Bloomfield, Conn. . lVIalden, lVIass. . Everett, lVIass. Jewett City, , Bloomsbt . Meriden, . IVIeriden, Conn. 1I'g, Pa. Conn. Conn. Scranton, Pa. . Stamford, Conn. artford . Hartford . Hartford . East H . H . . H artford ar tf or d artford Albert Julius Haase, I. K. A. . Saint Louis, llflo. George Halle . . . . . Hartford Leslie VValter Hodder, I. K. A. . Irvington, N. Y. Bloreland Aclcroyd Horsfall, AKE lVIount Kiggo, N. Y, Cho-Chun Huang . . . Honk Kong, China Edward Marshall Hyland, Jr., AXII . . ,Utica, N. Y. Samuel Gardiner Jarvis, APT . , Claremont, N, H, Jasper Edward Jessen, A X P . East Hartford Ernest Arthur Kallinich, H. C. . . Hartford Harold Irving Kenney, AKE Austin Avery King, CIJFA . Paul Stevens Kramer, NIIT . Stanley Howarth Leekc, I. K. A. Kingsland Drake BIcGuffey, AKE . . Pittsfield, lVIass. . Norwich, Conn. . Faribault, lVIinn. . Hamden, Conn. . Elmhurst ,N. Y. f 1 A , , 3 H , , L K 1 -, . -.. .-f..-.- .-... V - .I Lv.- , f . :.5...-......1-- i JAWS-H 1.9 2 11. ' -:-'- - - -, , , ,-,-.9 152 1 2 5- - 121- xl. ' , 1 T ':': v1-i- fiat 5: --- .--n 1- .ln an 1.-.1 i+,- 591:15 5 55- .......--2:-.-3.5513 H3515 '22--.1 .:.-.-..- , 2 ' lil' 'i 1 1,1 ' .Q H 1-1 1'-1 ' '-' L' n - ' 221 1 ,l- 1-. -1 . s ni. ... .1-1 E N an 1 nf r John Francis Nlaher, Jr.. QPFA . Harry Wfilliam Nordstrom, AACIJ Ernest Emory Norris, H. C. . Frederick Nelson Olmsted, ANI! . Irving Emerson Partridge, Jr., A X P . Hyman Poritz .... Vincent Hamilton Potter, CIJPA . Myron Marcellus Prescott, AKE Herbert Ernest Palmer Pressey, X11 T . John Lee Chadbourn Rorison . Rocco Sagarino . . . Edward Charles Schortmann, EXP Gerald Hubbard Segur, EXP . Sumner VVhitney Shepherd, Jr., NPT . Benjamin Silverberg . . . Charles Hjortness Simonson . Evald Laurids Skau . . Ralph Emerson Smeathers, ENII . Everett Nelson Sturman, A X P . Arthur Lynn EarnestWestphal Swornsbourne, I. K. A. Lucien Stern Thalheimer ..... Lansing VVemple Tostevin, AX P Samuel Traub .... Clarence Denton Tuska . . Henry VVoodhouse Valentine, EXP Frederick George Vogel, EXP . VVanchian Jenchian Wfen . . John Wfarren Wfilliams, CDPA . Richard Wlainwright VVyse, AX P . East Hartford . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Hartford . Pomfret, Conn. . Hartford . . Hartford . Burnside, Conn. Nlonmouth, Nlaine . Portland, NIaine Ivilmington, N. C. . . Hartford . Providence, R. I. . . Hartford VVellesley Hills, Mass. . . Hartford . Indianapolis, Ind. . . Hartford . Rahway, N. J. . . Hartford Newton Center, Mass. . . Hartford . New York, N. Y. . . Hartford . Hartford . Hartford . . Hartford . Shanghai, China . . Hartford . New York, N. Y. i lim - fx M X X , 'EIDE 'J f f' if J? .' 1, -. .fvivfl .--5,3 1, - -'Praia ' A 'g ! ' Q,- ll 11 fix 552:11 . I f ' F . 4! 9 , , , i' uf Lise '5' ifef ' ' -W.-5.5, . Y ' 1 - -' - ' dis 5 2 iii' ,,.. ,, , - i , 2.- :- :'rgE-' 5 1 'Li ,,.. --1' 11 3-gui-ii 11-65: -.11 : 15155 ,J H - -A - L-il - illzsu 1-T-1 , .. .EEE 1:11. -3 .-:sm --Ilpbltfgfj , i 3-.1- 1 gi: 1--- - ----- -.1 - : i 1-Pg.. :ff .: ,gin 1 . , ,1 - -3 'ny .-1 -.1-1 --...K 25:53. 1 I -1 .A2:,.,r,1, b my 5. T I: - . f nr f : : E14 Gtahuate Qtubents Smart Brand, B.S., 1915 .... . Terry Fellow, Yale University Francis Stuart Fitzpatrick, B.A., 1914 . . H. E. Russell Fellow, Columbia University Frederick Thomas Gilbert, B.S., 1909 . . 478 Prospect Avenue Kuruvilla Kuruvilla, B,A., Nladras University . T iruwella, Travancore William Beach Olmstead, J r. . . . Ph.B. 1915, Sheffield Scientific School 19 S. H. Harry Wessels, B.S., 1912 . . . 55 VVinthrop Street jliunzfflattinulateh Qtuhents Charles Schenek Crampton ..... Hartford Olean, N. Y. Hartford India Po mf ret New Britain Naugatuek Alexander Cutner . . Hartford Thorne Donnelley . Chicago, Ill. Elmer Holbeck . . Port Chester, N. Y. Henry Cook Mitchell . . Windsor Summary Graduate Students . . 6 Seniors . . 52 Juniors . 50 Sophomores . . 61 Freshmen .... 66 Non-Matrieulated Students . 5 94:0 78 TTTTTTT , .m m . y 110 ff fl 'yi Pea- r- A ' re gcr. r 44 rliiiilii 1916 Francis Joseph Achatz, H. C. . Philip Edgar Aldrich, fIv1'A . Charles Henry Baker, Jr., WT . yilonathan Cone Bigelow, Jr. . Robert Alexander Brown, Jr. . Oscar VVilder Craik, 111 T . . Victor Francis Fortunate Di Nezzo David Stoddard Dooman, AKE . Albert 'William Duy, Jr., ANII . Francis Wlyatt Elder, AACID Rudolph Green . . VVarren Lester Hale, AKE Raymond Francis Hansen . . Howard James Holmes, I. K. A. John Hersey Humphrey, 2nd, I. lx. A. Bertram Bruce Laniond . . Nlichael Nlitchell Myer Levison . Clarence Albert Nleyer. ENT' . Earl Loudon, EXP . . Lowell Thayer Lyon, AAC? Robert Starr Rlartin, A Afll ,lolin Francis llclindy . David l rederick Paulsen . Nathan Merrill Pierpont, Eil' . W'lJ.-cr-:mul . Burnside, Conn. Dalton, Nlass. . Zellwood, Fla. . . . Hartford . Basking Ridge, N. J. . Louisville, Ky. . . Hartford . New York, N. Y. . Bloomsburg, Penna. . Baltimore, Md. . . Hartford . East Hartford, Conn. . East Hartford, Conn. Glastonbury, Conn. . Roxbury, Conn. Wlasliington, D. C. . . Hartford . VValpole, lVIass. . Nvales, Nlass. . Pittsburg, Penna. . Royal Oak, Md. . Linwood, Blass. . listlierville, lowa lYal.erbury, Conn ' a lfa. . cg 'K , ss: -W Avwg- -. g . . v e ,.-- - lk A g NT f A f ' - . - ' f - AM --- . wax 1 N ,Q o -fll '77 guage' -we ,lgg Muff ' Al fi, 1 : '? 'g ,Eff F : ,- '- ' in -il-L al-,F-N523 : :-2-1 ii i, 5 -5, 5 - - -13 li .-ei.. .-2 w f 744 2- - 1- ' ,l - .1 -ggi Y '.,,::,, ,J D ar-' -1' vi: -- .-.lea 5 :-..i--:-.:-'..- ........- 5255- ' V -.Q A- -'-1' '-1 ' '11 V 5 i . A F Brainerd Stinson Ray, fb PA . Ralph Mortimer Ridings, fI11'A . Roland Darracott Stearns, AXP . Roland Simonds, CIJFA . . Arthur IVesley lVainwright, fIv1'A Ellis Burton Wlilson, I. K.A. . Nicholas Zipkin . . Merrill Lemuel Kellogg Allen . Roswell Lester Armstrong, C11 PA Harold Talmadge Bradley, AKE Arthur Dwight Bridgman . . Jacob Brodsky . . . Philip Staats Carter . . Hobart Hare Clark, I. K. A. Hamer Herschel Coffee, XI' T hlaurice Dodson Coffee, XII T Frank Joseph Connors . Raymond Errickson . . Wlilliani Leslie Fagan . 'Walter Lyman Francis, EXP . 'fFrank Eddy Haines, Jr., XII T . Thaddeus VVilliam Harris, fI1PA . James VVatson Hatch, A ACID . Herbert Wlilliam Jepson, AX P . Henry Katz .... James De Camp Bloomfield Laun Chester Bailey lVIcCoid, EX1' . Carlisle Chandler NIcIVor, X11 T . Douglass Drew Myer, AXIf James Palache, I. K. A. . Henry Gilman Peabody, XIfT . Benjamin Wlitwer Pelton, CDI' A . George lVarren Phillips . . Edwin Raymond Purtill , . Joseph Herbert Rainsbury, AX P Charles Roy Scattergood . . illcecasml 1917 t, XPT 80 Huntington. N. X. N. I-I. Mass. . Dover, . Chestnut Hills. . Port Jervis, N. Y. . Nleriden, Conn. . Danbury, Conn. . Ellington, Mass. . East Wlindsor, Conn. . Pittsfield, lVIass. . North Adams, Mziss. . . Hartford . . Hartford Glastonbury, Conn. . Rosebud, S. D. Des lVIoines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa . Pittsfield, Mass. . Point Pleasant, N. J. . Arlington, N. J. Glastonbury, Conn. . Portland, Me. . Littleton, N. H. . . Hartford . Bridgeport, Conn. . . Hartford Philadelphia, Penna. . Bridgeport, Conn. . Boston, lVIass. . Bayonne, N. J. Farmington, Conn. . Salt Lake City, Utah . New York, N. Y. . . New York, N. Y. South Glastonbury, Conn. . Bernardsville, N. J. . . Hartford 1' if f ,- X IE. .. H f f 1 mi -.-..-. -1- - Jx ,Y E, -..- - , --un J -1' 11 Qf..-:- x f, - --15 11- -- -Z' f' B .. 4-2'--.. - HA., 4 -5.- .1-1-.a 23352-5-I 1 ihfi, ---I 1-.11 :u .1-E-1 1-.- , 513, 5 5' ' -- -- - - , ' Q 1- -- - - 1' -.. -L: ., X 5... 1 -1- - ' .Q V '1 '..l1-'- 3 -T-1 -5?- '4 lvibblzh A S --1 .--1-1 ie..- il- '4 I .z Jacob Schaefer .... . Philip Van Rensselaer Schuyler, All' . Samuel Elsworth Squire, ANP . Philip VVells Warner, AKE . Cornelius Weygandt Weaver, AAKID . Ellery Alexander VVilcoX, I. K. A. Charles Cleveland Zwingman, HIJFA . 1918 William Laurens IVIanning Austin, I. K. A. , George Harmon Barber, AACIJ . . Harry Ingersoll Bashlow . Charles Bradford Beach, ANI' Nathan Samuel Bienstock . . James McFadden Hayes, AAQD . Benjamin Bernard Kaplan . George Gershan Kaplan . . Clarence Sears Kates, 3rd, I. K. A. . Aaron Ely Price . . . Natha.11 Parker Stedman . . . Nlurray IVIcGregor Stewart, Jr., AACID . Wfilliain Goodrich Rankin . . . John Henry Todd Strauss, I. K. A. . Barnet Thomas Talbott, AAfI2 . 'SN IQ 4,CbxlOil f' X V, New Britain, Conn. . Utica., N. Y. Nlorristown, N. J. . Salisbury, Conn. Germantown, Penna. . Cornwall, Conn. New Haven, Conn. . Chamblee, Ga. . Cambridge, Md. . Hartford . Hartford . . Hartford . Sewiekley, Penna. . . Hartford . . Hartford Glen Lock, Penna. New Britain, Conn. . Aurora, Ind. . Savannah, Ga. Glastonbury, Conn. Centreville, Conn. IVashington. D. C. A ' V ' ' -Y ' I . -, - x-1:3 - .. X a H o , V W I-43. 81 'Q' :-.. , .QP . N. 41 , 89- 4 5 .i-. . 4 . , Q, ' - ' Y Y - f- , - 1 . A ,' 7 Y E .-,L 7 1 - - ' 1 -8 ' H ' t........- ' - 5 - -,g1,....i-1E-':'i- Q 153 45912 I 8 E : - E- ifffkfi- 2-l-., Q Q gg : Q, , Y ' - - L'-A - 1 ' I - fl: f E pg JE. ,- , . Bull uf jraternities ?LutaI Jfraternitp nf ii. 33. Q. QEp5iIun Qibapter ut Eelta 395i . phi kappa Qlibapter uf Qlpija ZBeIta iabi Qlpha Qllbi Qilhapter uf ZBeIta iiiappa QEpsiIun Beta Beta Qllbapter uf 355i Mpsilun Qian Qlpba Qllbapter uf fbi Qbamma Reita ipbi 155i Clllijaptet of Qlpha Qlbi 311130 local fraternity uf Sigma Rai 44 .J r fuunheh 1829 Qistahlisbeh 1850 Qistahlisbeb 1877 Qistahlisbeh 1879 Qfstahlisbeh 1880 cegrahligben 1893 gfnunheh 1895 jfuunheh 1911 2 ew lqbvnfs ' 4 - ' V rl 'i -9'LSEf- S. rt-gn, , 1 -. . Wh-, Q 0: - .'Zr'i:., SF' L ---V A - -5 f V V , ,N 9 , , :- W liz., gf- A 1 . fix, f , Y , I . ' 11113 g f A ?'ErMN 'F' . ,,., ,..,i...'f' .1 Q : 153. 2 1:1 -.. 411 gg -L- ey - ifzgh, l l.-1- '3 1 .- ' ' -1 'ca ms. ., - eff Va- '?' '?-- '- ',, - ------s : :. 3 , - Dv- i- , 1, ,. 1, 4 nl 5 : gg : Lanai :Fraternity uf 35. 33. Q. Founded 1829 at Trinity College Qnztibe Members 1915 George Gordon Nilsson 1916 Lloyd Reginald lVIiller Wlillizun Lawrence Peck John Hardenbrook Townsend, Jr. 1917 John Seatrborougli Gunnnere Kent Shirley Kirkby Ralph VV arren Storrs 1918 Raymond Albert Bruya 1919 Paul I'Ill111lSl.Oll Alling Leslie Wlalter Hodder Albert Julius Haase Stanley Howarth Leeke Arthur Lynn Earnest W'estphz1l Swornsbourne 86 l, , A V Y - V A Y V k ...r E ,. . i , 1. i .,. 1- Y 23.2.12 2-... . Jkhsgeg ' E53 ...-: 1. ...... 111, gg. -na -,, : -- 'gf .:- g.s:. - 1 ' ' 11 -Q Jef-. ......- :.i. -... ii. 1-.S ' .E - 1511? 1. -1-5 pgli3lgl.:.53 B ,. ,i -l g :- . 3 ws: :--- -' -- .-1.2 - ... - rf: rump -1-L-1 1. - -gy g -: - ,Qi-:..-.g .1. .. 1-ff -, ,r i Ti 2 ,. . 40' 5 . ug lf. 53. Q. Jfratres in Qlithe Arthur K. Brocklesby, '70 Wfilliam D. lworgan, '7Q Vwlilliam C. Skinner, '76 Ernest deF. Miel, '88 Irenus K. Hamilton, Jr., '91 George VV. Ellis, '94 Robert W. Gray, '98 Edward J. Nlann, '04 Raymond J. lwaplesden, '08 Irving R. Kenyon, '07 l inest deFre1nery Nliel . 1 iul Nlac-lwillan Butterworth John Henry Stevens Quick 1Villiam Converse Skinner Edward Mansfield Seudder James Stratton Carpenter Charles Erling Hotchkiss l'GI'C1V2ll W. C'len1ent Hobart 1Vau'ren 'l'hompson Harold G. Hart, '07 Paul lVI. Butterworth, '08 Roberts K. Skinner, '10 Benjamin F. Turner, '10 James Porteus, '11 VVilliam C. Skinner, Jr., '11 Clarence S. Zipp, '10 Kenneth B. Case, '13 i Charles VV. Cooke, '14- Raylnond H. Dexter, '11 Qlnrpuratinn S0 . . Prfxlrlwzl . . Scc'1'efc11'y-Till: s ru 4 r Arthur Collins Graves Thomas NIC Kean Charles Luther Burnhain John Paine Dudley Chase Graves George Edward Cogswell lf'rederic-lc Stanley liar-on - 1 , - i M E . n- Y- f war.-C-' if 'ii f- ,c fe, ln P4 away --- C C as use e 1 1 ,se-. g? 2 , geg ggp, .....- or t ,il - E5 ng .,11n-:- -1-in SQIQ QF'-D' 1-51. 1:71-l - 5. , 'i . .-1-.L - qggnll 9 -S 17 ,f .lair -,Q gin a? .- EJ 222. : - I. t- p 'Ar 1l-T .NS f The fraternity of Reita 195i Founded in 1847 at Columbia College and the University of New York Alpha Delta Epsilon Lambda Upsilon Sigma Tau Bull nf Qlhapters . Columbia University . University of Pennsylvania . . Trinity College . . Williams College , . . University of Virginia . . Shefiield Scientific School of Yale University I 1 I0 Massachusetts Institute of Technology l M 11, gn - 'i r X e 11 1 V It .21 it f -- 4-- 19 -. 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Frederick Nelson Ol msted 93 Q F4 g: i ,leg 'W-.Cf ,K 1, . ' . , 1 swf -' X I n Y ufgzfqy - 1. :ss . --- ..:-- -:W -- .4 .- 5 1 V - .9 Y , Y , , . C 8- . - , 4 JPN-:grep 1 if Y' '.,., Y- 'Lf R T ' E ffff' - , I '45.E '..i ,-'l '.i iii? 5 1 755 ---,.-11 -1'1 -i.1 -Tit--P? -L-:- ...l' 111:11 ,, r Ai: r ,,. f-1' ' l. - :. mug' , .11-.-'-57:23 -Q.:-5 mean L ii: fr'-2 ,,,.. . ,... 1? :-2-.E - 1? 1.25 Lg, 5 -Pl -'SL 1- 1 E?-'25, Q . :mv 1, '- -' 'i' - 5 .-.i - 2-- 'lvl .LQ - 1,533 - , . 'T s r ll-V3 ' M- 5' I, .5 1 1 I nr , : ,5 : The jfraternitp nf Qlpha Reita 1513i Hamilton , Coluinliiu. . Yule . Amherst . Brunonizin . Hudson . Bowdoin . D21.l'tl11Olltll Peninsular . Rochester . 'Williams . Nlidrlletown Kenyon . Union Cornell . Phi Kappa Johns Hopkins Minnesota . Toronto . Chicago Mc-Gill 1Visconsin . California . Illinois Founclccl in 1882 ut Hamilton College Bull uf flibaptnzrs Hamilton College . Columbia College . Yale University Amherst College . Brown University . . VVestern Reserve University Bowdoin College . . Dartmouth College . University of 1VIichiga.n . University of Rochester . Wlilliams College . 1Vesleya.n University Kenyon College . Union College . Cornell University . Trinity College . . Johns Hopkins University University of Minnesota . Toronto University University of Chicago . NIcGill University . University of 'Wisconsin . University of California . University of Illinois 91 1832 1 836 1836 1886 1886 1841 1841 1845 1846 1850 1851 1856 1858 1859 1869 1877 1889 1891 1893 1896 1897 1902 1908 1911 , '33-T'! ?i ge h , x .nlhfn-' 2,7 .1 Z -.1......f I W u Jaefzai P i o -Y 9 ' 52 ' .- 33 3 ::.-:.'- ml -4 -J IRE .L ' .. . iL' ,. 4 222- le:-J.: l 5-L1-.5 - GE 5 -tl .2'2 'a-E,1:.l :ig-5 ,L-gig: ,Z - l ,... nl iii, - ,. .Q ,3 it ge- -f --li-?2 The 1913i kappa Qihapter Zllpba ZlBeIta ilBbi Qntihe jllllemherss 1916 Frederick Barwick Castator James Buyers Kennedy Alfred Harding, J r. Frztnlc Lambert 1917 Otey Robinson Berkeley John Humphrey Pratt, Jr. Drummond Wfilliamson Little Einer Sather Wfilliam Yvade Nlacrum Hugh hlontgomery Smith Dudley Scott Stark A so 1918 John DuBois Burnham ' Paul Curtis Harding James Pendleton Hahn Wlalter Goldslmorougli S1115 Juines Harvey lvithington 1919 Theodore Franc-is Evans Harry William N0l'llSlI'UIIl 517 v-4 l l J I Agia:-'A . . - 45 ,74f.f'1:- gs f Y - ---- ,,- '- - ' 18 rr A 3 . A JA.q,mf ef . ,W -he gf , TQ 5.-,.-1 g-'Tip 'g..1.1 .. 1,-,gg ir ,1-1 1.1 -l ,1- 1 , .1---.-.-l g -,:,,., ' ina' -. N , U, - . Qlpba Belts! Phi jratres in Tllirhe Allen, A. W., Yale, '04 Alvord, lVI., Yale, '96 Bassett, A. B., VVilliams, '81 Beckwith, 1. T., Yale, '68 Bennet, E. B., Yale, '66 Bryant, P. S., Phi Kappa, '70 Bunce, C. H., Yale, '60 Cady, G. F., hliddletown, '69 Calder, WL P., lVIiddletoWn, ,oe Chester, T. VV., Hamilton, '92 Clark, YY. H., Yale, '96 Deppen, R. L., Phi Kappa., '13 Dustin, E. F., Yale, '06 Franc-is, C. YV., Yale, '63 Gage, ll. N., Dartniouth, '05 Garvan, J. Yale, '02 Gillett, A. L., Amherst, '80 Goodwin, C. A., Yale, '98 Goodwin, F. S., Yale, '03 Goodwin, H., Yale, '06 Goodwin, Rev. J., Phi Kappa, '86 Goodwin, J. L., Yale, ,02 JV. L., Yale, '97 Greenwood, A. H., Dartmouth, '99 Gross, C. Pl., Yale, '69 Goodwin, Haninioncl, F. H. L., Nlicldletown, '88 Hateh, li. B., Phi Kappa, '86 Hatch, J. XY., Phi Kappa, '17 Hicks, U. A., Phi Kappa, '14 Holeomhe. J NI.. Jr., Yale, '11 Huntington, J. T., Phi Kappa, '50 King, R. R., Yale, '11 Lampson, E. R., Phi Kappa, '91 Lawrence, T. F., Yale, '99 Leavitt, L. B., Bowdoin, '99 Lines, WV. S., Jr., Phi Kappa, '12, Yale Little, T. YY., Phi Kappa, '14 Nlaercklein, B. C., Phi Kappa, '06 lVIarVin, L. P. YV., Yale, '92 Mer1'ill, S. NI., Phi Kappa, '15 1VIiller, T. 'W., Amherst, '14 Morgan, H. T., Phi Kappa, '08 1VIorse, L., Amherst, '71 1VIorsell, H. T., lVIiddletown, '141 Northam, C. H., Jr., lVIiddletown, Perkins, H. A., Yale, '96 'c Phillips, R. Yale, '19 Pike, E. E., Union, '98 Roberts, E. C., Yale, '10 Roberts, J. T., Yale, '05 Roberts, P., Yale, '10 L., Yale, '16 Rose, P. Sehutz, R. H., Phi Kappa, '89 Sehutz, VV. S., Phi Kappa, '94 Seymour, M. B., Amherst, '14 Starr, R. S., Phi Kappa, '97 Sullivan, J. J., Jr., Bowdoin, '19 Thomas, E. C., Phi Kappa, '08 VanSc:ha.aek, D., Phi Kappa, '91 VVaite, C. L. G., hliddletown, '06 1fVinans, JV. WV., Nliddletown, '89 Wlolfe, R. R., Phi Kappa, '08 VVright, A. B., Union, '90 Zweygartt, H. J., Amherst, '11 9 8 , ,rf -N valgaes 1 41 2. 1 1 1 - iww- 5 -15 EE S- kgii .-:-5....:' f JA, ns: ' ' , ' -- ' - is 5 .In 4552 , ' : -f5Q'- : 'l 1 1 ' 1 , -. iff I fs: 3 5,5-1? .. ..... - 1 : ee --- - f 11512 7 5 51 ii .11 -:va-T.. 321- :i --.-.- .J-J -lr ' ' ... ' ' ? A sgglnvzl 1, -1.3 - ' ' ' isa... - --- -1 -fl' - umm: g my i . - : 55:5 ,L 'sa 5- ..- SCI ,i---, 2 f ' ': ' nz - ' j The Jfraternitp uf alta appa C!EpsiIun Phi . Theta Xi , Sigma . Gamma . Psi , , Upsilon . Beta Eta . Kappa . Lambda . Pi . . Iota . Alpha Alpha Omicron . Epsilon . Rho Tau . lxfill . N11 . . R1-ta Phi . Phi Chi . Psi Phi . Gamma Phi Psi Omega Beta Chi . Delta Chi Phi Gamma Gamma Beta. Theta Zeta Alpha Chi Phi lipsilon Sigma Vliilll Della Della Alpha Phi Tau Lainhda Delta Kappa Tau Alpha Sigma Rho Delta Pi . Rho Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded in 1844 at Yale University Bull uf Qilbaptzrs Yale University . . Bowdoin College . Colby University . Amherst College . Vanderbilt University University of Alabama . Brown University . . . University of North Carolina . University of Virginia . Miami University . Kenyon College . Dartmouth College Central University . Middlebilry College University of Michigan . xVilli3.IIlS College . Lafayette College . Hamilton College . . Colgate University . . College of the City of New York , University of Rochester . . Rutgers College . De Pauw University . Wesleyan University . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ' Adelbert College . . . Cornell University . Syracuse University Columbia University . University of California . Trinity College . . . University of Minnesota . . iilassacliilsells Institute of Tec-linology University of cil1ii'2!g'0 . . . . University of Toronto . . Tulane University . . . I'niversity of Pennsylvania Mt-Gill lfniversity . . . Leland Stanford, Jr., Pniversity University of Illinois . . . University of lYisc-onsin , . I'niversity of lYasl1ington 99 1844 1844 1845 1846 1847 1847 1850 1851 1858 1852 1852 1853 1853 1854 1855 1855 1855 1856 1856 1856 1856 1861 1866 1867 1867 1868 1870 1871 187+ 1876 1879 1889 1896 1893 1898 1898 1899 1900 19042 1964 1906 1912 pq? - lf A ' ..., iiiei25Ji3J!M5 1112749 E 'T'?1 f 4- -.. 14 - 1, , , H , K ,, -1- i , fi.: - '- ' Y , Jpkfaq-,,. '5 1 , -1- ' - iigff I , N frrgqggg rl!-,I - - . ,Li - ,, , .- . 1 ..- .1 -:: v --' - LEE: .:.:.- 1' ' :L 451415553 L ... i ...:.'.Q .. P : ' ef-Q gf '-.1- gi--1 l 2-ia - ag La wg I 7 ii . --.321 L' I B ...JD - V ,if The Zllpba Clibapter CEEIJI ZBeIta kappa Qipsilun Qntihe members Raymond Austin Bond Thomas Heron Craig, Jr. 1916 Charles Paddock Johnson Clifford Henry Perkins Roderic Pierce I 1917 John Emar Bierck Paul Edwin Fenton Roger Boleyn Ladd 1918 Ernst Hamilton Brandt, Jr. James Russell Caldwell Newell Brown Holmes Arthur Houstoun 1919 James Henry Andrews James Edward Breslin hlorland Ackroyd Horsfall Courtenay Kelso Page William Norbert VVilson Charles Adams VVooster Myron Robinson Jackson Kenneth Edwin Johnson Edward Francis lVIurray 'Wright Harold Irving Kenney Kingsland Drake lVIcGuffe Henry Cook Mitchell Nlyron Nlarcellus Prescott 100 37 W gg 41 40135 V' 4'-ww W - :M Am 2 XL'-4 V' ' .4 IV - X I do X FQ Xw mw The . 33. QE. Qlumni Qssuciatiun uf Itpartfurb jllilnzmbers Aekley, J. B., Wesleyan, '84- Allen, W. B., Yale, '01 Ayres, W. O., Yale, '64- Barney, D. N., Yale, '81 Barrett, A. L., Dartmouth, '02 Bennett, M. T., Yale, '98 Blakely, Q., Dartmouth, '9-L Brockway, U. H., Jr., Yale Bulkeley, 1VI. G., Jr., Yale, '07 Bulkeley, R. B., Yale, '08 Burt, L. H., Trinity, '00 Camp, J. Wesleyan, '78 Capen, G. C., Trinity, '10 Carr, W., Dartmouth, '75 Carter, Rev. C. F., Yale, '78 Carter, T. W., Yale, '11 Case, T. G., Trinity, '00 Champlin, J. B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., '11 Cheney, F. D., Yale, '00 Cheney, G. YY., Yale, '10 Cheney, T. L., Yale, '01 Clark, C. H., Yale, '71 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, J. B., Yale, '57 Cook, I-I. W. Trinity, '12 Cooley, C. P., Yale, '91 Cooley, F. R., Yale, '86 Davis, F. VV., Yale, '77 Davis, R.W., Mass. Institute of Day, A. P., Yale, '90 Day, E. M., Yale, '90 Edclv, H.R., Rensselaer Polvteehnie Institute, '11 l91la,'E. S., Wlesleyan, '82 English, R. B., Yale, '08 Evans, J. D., Trinity, '01 Fenn, E. Hart, Yale, '65 Flynn, B. D., Trinity. ex-'05 Forrest, C. R., Yale, '65 Freeman, H. B., Yale: '62 Gates, A. F., Yale. '87 Glazier, E. D. XY., Yale. '0-L Glazier, YY. S.. Yale. '0-L Goddard, G. S., YYesleyan, '41 Grant, E. D., Yale, '58 Harrington, A. T., Yale, '94 Hart, J. B., Yale, '02 Hill, H. R., Trinity, '15 I-line, C. D., Yale, '71 Hooker, J. K., Yale, '09 Howe, D. R., Yale, '74- Humphrey, J. H., Trinity, '12 Hyde, A. VV., Yale, '02 Hyde, F. E., Yale, '79 Hyde, YY. YV., Yale, '76 Ingalls, Dr. P. H., Bowfl Ives, J. S., Amherst, '70 Jones, F. O., Brown, '97 Jones, R. P., Ivesleyan, Keith, Dr. A. R., Colby, '97 Knight, Rev. E. H., Amherst, '76 Lake, E. J., Harvard, '92 Lord, J. VV., Trinity, '98 TYI21l'Sl1, D. D., Dartmouth, '65 Matson, W. L., Yale, '62 M.eClure, L. H., Trinity, '12 Olmstead, I-I. B., Trinity, '80 Owen, C. H., Yale, '60 Parker. Rev. E. P., Bowdoin, '56 Philbriek, M. P., Colby, '97 Pond, I-I. C., T1'inity, '08 Pratt, VV. W., Aclelbert., '85 Prentice, S. O., Yale, '73 Robbins, E. D., Yale, '74 oin, '77 '12 Rowley, D1'. A. NI., Amherst, '95 Ryee, L. C., Yale, '86 Smiley, E. H., Colby, '75 Smith, A. VV., Colby, '87 Teehnology, 'IQ Smith, E. TY., Yale, '01 Starr, P. S., Yale. '60 St. John, YV. H., Yale, '91 Strong, C. H., Yale, '70 ' Swett, R. K., Brown, '90 'I aylor, Taylor, Tra Ver, , . I urner, Welch, E. G., Yale, 9:1 J. M., 1Yilliams, '67 H. R., Colgate, '66 D., Trinity, ex-'12 A. A., Yale, 82 1Yentworth, G. R., Trinity, ex-'08 Whitmore, C. O., Yale. '81 XN'illiams. J. XY., Yale, '08 1Yoodhonse, D. R., Trinity, '08 NYright, IC. A., Yale, '84 Yoorhees, Rev. J. ll., Rutgers, '96 103 als sl-4 L lg Q i Emi ili El 131 HE i KD' . Q- as r l if 'ii fo' 4 f o JM as a - T ' 'rr - A Milt 'V - Q ' ' - Tv' 'B' P' - Y La: , Q. 5.-3- .-.54-v1 i1 --U 37 Egg: , -2, i-1 - 11-,H f - - Y j . I 'T - l 15. f , -gr . gli: ln qglihla. :1 1. ' 1 3 - 5 ,E-'L 5525 ., : ' - gy N - Y ' - iii F . if 1 4 ' eq A .' g 2 sf ' ' ' -. .4 xg I The fraternity uf 155i Tltlpsilun Founded at Union College in 1883 HRUII uf Qibapters Theta Delta Beta Sigma . Gamma . Zeta . Lambda . Kappa . Psi . Xi . Upsilon . Iota Phi . Pi . Chi . . Beta Beta Eta . Tau Blu . Rho Omega . Epsilon . Omicron . Delta Delta . . ' 104 . . . Union College . New York University . Yale University . Brown University . Amherst College Dartmouth College . Columbia University . Bowdoin College . Hamilton College . Vlfesleyan University . University of Rochester . . Kenyon College . University of lVIichigan Syracuse University Cornell University . Trinity College . Lehigh University . University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota University of Wisconsin . University of Chicago . University of California . University of Illinois . Williams College f F ,..,- -.,,-Y1- 'f5,'.,3 . .,. I' , 'FZ' Ji ang: .F ij-V -L 'Q A i id , 151533 1'-'I V - p der 9 '-T 1 ' ' . f J. ,4- ' - , . , ,Es , , : -le 1 , - , I Eg g,-Lg. f -2, H 52, 11-' -rin 5: 1 1 151- .-iii? ,551 N- ' M- -i -11- - -1- m I , Lggl,-lglgf' V l - 11 1? -1 - lla. gjggif Lx: ' ' ' 5 ' ' ff 4 asf' nl- i Esta Esta J Qllijapter Rst Utlpsilnn Qctihe members 1916 lVIorton Stiinson Crehore Edward Abbe Niles Nelson James George Harrold Brainerd Raftery YVillis Briscoe George Erhardt Gillette Schmitt Charles Byron Spofford, Jr. 1917 Richard Seinler Bzrrthelrness Allen Northey Jones Johx Spalding Krzuner ' 1 . 1918 Eric Anderson Astlett Thomas Bradford B021-l'd1l1H,11 Joseph Bufflngton, Jr. 1919 Edward Gabriel Armstrong Hurlburt Allingham Armstrong Szunuel Gardner Jarvis 107 Paul Stephen Parsons 1Voolsey hicfllpine Pollock Robert Daniel 1Vesse1s Paul Stevens Kramer Herbert Ernest Palmer Pressey Sumner 1Yhitney F-hephercl, Jr, sw , 1 A 0 P2-'3' -f 'al V ! - , - ' JA ,jj P f - , ' ' ' 1 E an Q H . . A- 5' G. P. Aumlrews, Beta, '77 IC. S. Ballard, Chi, '98 XY. H. Baltzell, Beta Beta, '1-I L. C. Barbour, Beta., '00 F. N. Bement, Delta, '67 W. G. Brainarcl, Beta, '00 U. C. Brainarcl, Beta., '02 Rt. Rev. C. B. Brewster, Beta, '08 J. H. Buck, Beta, '91 J. R. Buck, Xi, '62 P. D. Bunee, Beta, '88 C. W. Burpee, Beta, '88 W. S. Case, Beta, '85 A. St. C. Cook, Beta. '89 W. H. Corbin. Beta, '89 R. D. Cutler, Beta Beta, '07 P. E. Curtiss, Beta Beta, '06 J. H. R. Davis, Beta., '99 G. Day, Beta, '13 J. C. Day, Beta, '57 W. W. Dennison, Xi, '02 Austin Dunham, Beta, '17 W. Eaton, Beta Beta, '10 L. A. Ellis, Beta Beta, '98 C. E. Fellows, Beta, '56 Prof. H. Ferguson, Beta Beta, S. Ferguson, Beta Beta, '96 H. J. Fowler, Kappa. '1-1 E. hi. Gallaudet, Beta Beta., '30 G. H. Gilman, Beta, '90 lu. B. Goodrich, Beta Beta, '02 T. W. Goodriclge. Beta Beta, '92 L. B. Gordon, Xi, '90 1926 Tllipsilun jftatres in Tttlthe J. MeA. Johnson, Beta Beta, '03 W. MCA. Johnson, Beta Beta, '98 VV. S. Little, Beta, '07 R. S. Lyman, Beta. '13 A. T. McCook, Beta Beta. '02 Dr. M. C. McKnight, Beta, '76 Prof. A. R. lVICl'l'i1Lll1, Beta, '77 T . . . Merrill, Zeta, '02 C. S. lVIo1'ris, Beta Beta, '90 J. O. ltlorris, Beta Beta, '08 P. S. Ney, Beta, '05 F. Parson, Beta, '93 A. Perkins. Beta. '87 A. E. Rankin, Beta Beta, '12 G. D. Rankin, Beta Beta, '03 NI. I. Rankin, Beta Beta, '04 Hon. H. Roberts, Beta, '77 E. K. Roberts, Jr., Beta Beta, '09 H. S. Robinson, Beta, '89 J. T. Robinson, Beta, '93 L. F. Robinson, Beta, '85 E. F. Sanderson. Gamma, '96 N. R. Sage, Beta Beta., '15 H. P. Schauffier, Gamma, '93 F. Shepard, Beta, '92 A. L. Shipman, Beta, '80 T. E. U. Smith, Beta, '77 J. Smith, Gamma, '13 Rev. S. Soule, Gamma T. E. Stanton, Beta, '55 AV. T. Stillman, Zeta, '11 R. S. Stoughton, Zeta, '12 F. H. Taylor, Xi, '84 J. R. Trumbull, Beta, '92 Hon. 1Y. J. Hammersley, Beta Beta, ,524 Rev. J. H. Twiehell, Beta, '59 YV. J. Hammersley, Jr., Beta Beta, '09 E. F. W'aterman, Beta Beta, '98 W. S. Heinz, Xi, '12 C. F. Johnson, Beta, '53 F. IC. Johnson, Beta Beta, '84 H. T. Johnson, Zeta, '14 F. E. Waterman, Beta Beta, '01 L. S. Wveleh, Beta, '89 C . . C. WVooclwar1l, Beta Beta. '98 P. A. 1Vooclward, Beta, '55 108 l ,,:.-1-.,.. 'iv -- 3-.-5--1 -'Fx f11a l . -ig -lm- 1. - . ' ' , , ,T 1 -.LEP -in sf :-2 ' -' , 4 . '. ' V ' 'iix 53 . - ,- E A HS L - f .. f - ,.,, A if -- -1 .- 1.. .'.. . . - 1f2fLQE-CE ' .... : ' -' f ' E' wif: 3 E 2,55 --'- J- - 'TT g -1- .2-....:?::'.2 Q' 31,1 5 .,-:- i :-.zz - i?i,3l'a!5-55 f, .Tg 1-- vs-2- Exif 55553: 71 ,4 -' -1 -- T l ,ggi : 1-1 -ii-4 155535: .- 32 12' ' u.v ' ' 4. . E5 5? j' .1 ' nz , : 5: : Alpha . La mhrla Yi 0IIllCZl'tJll Pi Tau Omega . Psi Alpha Deuleron Tlleta Deuteron Gilililllil Deuleron Zola Deuleron Zeta . . Oinieron Deuu-ron Nu Deuleron . Beta Chapter Pi Deuleron . Della, . . Lamhrla Deuleron Rho lleuteron Sigma Deuleron Z1-la Phi . Della Chi 'Phela Psi Bela Vhi Kappa Nu . Kappa 'l'au . Mu Sigma BRE? bn Gamma alta :fraternity Founded in 18-1-8 at VVashington and Jel'fersoi1 College Bull of Ghapters . . . . Wlasliinglon and Jefferson College . DePauw University Gettysburg College . University of Virginia . Allegheny College . Hanover College Columbia University . . Wabash College . Illinois Wesleyan University . Ohio Wlesleyan University . . . . Knox College xviwlllllglllll and Lee University . Indiana State University University Ohio State . . Yale Universily lfniversity of Pennsylvania . Kansas University Bucknell University Dennison Cniversily lYoosler llniversily Lafayelle College . William Jewell College . l'nix'ersily of California . Colgateljniversily 4 Lehigh l'niversily . Vornell laiiversily . l'niversily of 'I'enm-ssee . l'nivc-rsily ol' Minn:-solu 109 44-5 Pg if Q19 , l... .sg E3 h 3x .s- i - Y ' ' x 'P ' 'Q f - fiat, ig' Si , , - , JP Q., 2: 1 ' . f 1-. .s 4 133 1-,F--1-.2 - - :....- -.L.' :.'..-:Ti 1 5 F 5 1 is ,,,f- .11-117 ii-. -1, iz -' :.,'-:Q-- -. v:- M141 -1 - - ....... -..-l. ,, .....-.i....--S-i,1 -,- ,.,,., , - -.2-.1 i ...'-2. ..f .nazi .-11.--.5-5-'.-...1.:...:-5 ga-5,2 E ir- -2 - - 5 - 4 ' :'-it ' .-,,, , - . I ,.. 'N -ul -li--L-in 'i'-'. : Lu., : ,. ,Q .5 , as F X 5 ,A . - Y f 'IJ - 2 1 5 a Rho Chi Gamma Phi . Pi Iota , Chi . Alpha Chi Nu Epsilon . 'l'au Alpha, llela Mu Mu . Chi Iota Sigma . Delta Nu . Pi Rho . . Omega Mu . Iota Mu Xi Deuteron . Sigma Nu . Lambda Iota . Theta . Chi Upsilon . Alpha Phi Alpha Iota . Chi IVIu Chi Sigma Lambda Nu . Tau Deuteron Lambda Sigma Sigma Tau . Epsilon Omieron Beta Kappa . Iota . ibbi gamma Betta jfraternitp 110 . . ,RiK'llI!l0lHl College . I'ennsylvania State College Wiorcester Polytechnic Institute . . . Union College . Amherst College . New York University . . Trinity College Johns Hopkins University . University of Wisconsin University of Illinois WVittenberg College Dartmouth College , Iirown University . . . . Maine University Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . . -. Adelbert College Syracuse University Purdue University . University of Alabama . University of Chicago . University ol' Mieliigztil . Iowa State University . University of Missouri . Colorado College . University of Nebraska . A. X University of Texas Leland Stanford, .I1-,, University . Washington State University . University of Oregon Colorado University , vVIlli1llIlS College EE. 'If jlf '-Wi 'f'T'?W 7!7Q5f ' 'L .g,.,..,.-84.-,u2V..d,:. ak- Y., Y ' W' ' - ' . F -ev-H-2. ,QI Y' ,. Q 9' v w U , , 1 w EH-:Ensign ::f::,. I-, i ' .5 V 91 A' ' ' - ,S 4 W Y Y ' E 5-f ' ---: '-'i 1' Q. .. Y. .... 1:--if .1 -' rg, .f 1 . -....: ::.-:L i -v- li 1 si: F- ' ----.1 ....- .-1. 1 U25 :::. -..-- .. 1 -1 1- ' - Fig: .2 .1...1 1 .,...-. 95 , . ,.- 1.. ..-....- , 1 -12. LM --- F -+ : ...: - .,?l2'l.J 1255 1, --.:2:'--. .. .. 53:5 N 1 8 11- 11 'l'-1 i f .ge v The Uliau Qlpba Qlbapter ilBbi Qamma Brita Qrtihe Members 1916 Frederick Porter Vlfoolley, Jr. 1917 John Edwin Griflzith, Jr. Edward Gabriel lX'IcKuy Rztyinond Thomas Joseph Higgins 1918 A Douglas Alfred Blease Frederick Paul Euslnnd George Chadwick Griffith George Eulas Mercer Anthony Louis Poto V Henry Crittenden Redfield 1919 Harold John Brickley Austin Avery King Vincent H21111iltOH Potter H3 John Ronald Bernklow John Francis hluher. Jr. John Wlarren 1Vllll2lII1S T 'V J' P41 JP New-, . , V . '-1' 3 -2 FE: - ' ' . - - - J ... ......- ..- '5 :--.1-'11 ..-. 314:52 - -fz..-?'1gJ' -. N I 5- -'Z '1 ' - 2.- 21 ' ' 'ff . ' ' . 1913i Gamma ZJBeIta J. Alexander, ll P Al. A. Bengs, AX C ll. liraincrd, N A II. E. Burdette, HF V. G. Burdick, T A J. N. H. Campbell, NA E. F. Carey, AN Sherxnan Cawley, T A D. Chanibers, T A XV. H. Childs, AN I G. R. F. Clapp, H1 B. S. Clark, HI H. P. Claussen, IM VV. F. J. Corbett, TA P. H. Cornwall, KM E. Conklin, N A lV. H. Crowell, QM A. AV. Creedon, T A A. Dunham, T A C. C. Elwell, QM S. Fallow, T A D. E. J. D. Flynn, T A F. T. Gilbert, T A A. R. Goodale, TA R. D. Grilfen, EN J. AV. Gunning, TA J. H. Hinehliffe, QM YV. S. Hyde, T A H. F. Jaeobns, AN F. T. Jarman. N A M. N. Judd, NA A. B. Kellogg, N E K. E. Kellogg, Q jftatref in 'illithe C. w'fig11t, T A 114 R . lla P. T. Kennedy, T A S. Kinney, T A A. E. Knowlton, T A E. C. Linn, II H. J. Livermore, T A N. M. Loomis, T A F. A. Loveland, T A W. F. Madden, TA R. L. lVIason, TA B. Morgan, I E. Olson, T A N. F. Owens, T A J. M. Philips, AX J. E. Rees, I-I . D. Riggs, X23 J. P. Rogers, I A. Savage, AX A. VV. C. Schmidt, N A R. B. Searle, NA H. AV. Seldon, TA R. E. Shaw, HI C. L. Sommer, T A M. G. Steele, III C. T. Stevens, T A W. E. Stevens, TA E. A. Stillman, NA G. S. Talcott, NA L. H. Tapley, QM C. M. Thompson, HP J. T. Tierney, AX YV. VV. Upson, NA A. R. VVadsworth, NA T. W. Wilbur, NA - P4 1 1-? ' . . 425 5 1-.5 : ' . ., , -v' , Y - - , '. E'.f- 5:-1 'E' ' E ' ' ' ' JAEQET '2 -- . iris? ..... ir- . , ' -- g 2' ' r .Jai 5 -., -::-: 5-'dl' -- ..-.i..-. 4.7: .-.. ,11 ... 1-1. - 1:51 : : ' iii -45 EE'-'22 -- --1-- 1- ff-1-1535 ::..-.-..v:: 5 'mls 1- . ffm. e-gs: ..-....- ...- : .. .':-.121 -If 1,53 i.. 1... - 1.-2. ie. - ,. f?-3- .-. .e':,-2 el: - ik: Q -TZ -.1--?A1---- -E ? 'turf' 'I 0 X .-- -1 -.i 1 J ---- 11-.i-.-1 4...- , 49 S I I! Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi The Jfraternitp nf Qtpba Qlbi itkbu Founded in 1895 at 'Prinity College 331111 uf Qllhapters Psi . ...... Trinity College Chi . . Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Phi . . University of Pennsylvania Omega . Columbia University Alpha . Lafayette Vollege Beta . Dickinson College Delta . Yale University Epsilon Syracuse University Zeta . . . University of Virginia Eta . ltiashington and Lee University Theta . . Clornell t'niversity Gannna . lllesleyan llniversily Iota . . .Xllegheny t'olh-ge 11.3 F-4 x ,L Y f f . . -.WW -A--e 1- A-'Q - e- ee Qi , , E fd- T: r e 5' 'ff 1 f - ' A -52X,L.5,,-, , , Y A ji - -1 e--- i - --E-, 5 its 3-.'r.v. .- T E2 5 12 H V YL, 3, ...1 - - -...-.v-1 .1 5 if 1 , as- ', ' -tb Q, - nf lg-.lil ,I PQ if? ex The IBM 1951 Clibapter u f alpha arm isbn Zlctihe Members 1916 George lhlallette Ferris Jim Thayer Jennings Edgar Townsend Morgziii Eln 1 1917 Nlzirk Cook Cassady Stanley Arthur Dennis l1IklI'Sll2Ll1 Stewart DeVVitt Robert Seymour lVIorris Charles Booth Plumnier Herbert Spencer er S1VU.C11l1tLl11l11CI' Tiger Robert Frederick Hatch Sidney Hungerford Frank Lemuel Johnson John Francis Laing 1918 Wlal ter Bjorn Charles J ulizin Muller Thonias Kelly Juines Sidney Dillingham Pinney Melville Shulthiess 1919 Sumner Clayton Forbes Everett Nelson Sturman Jasper Edwin Jessen Lansing Wernple Tostevin Irving Emerson Partridge, Jr. Richard Wainright Wyse 116 -1. f- -fmzifzffff ,1' ' ' ' ' 'x..'-A-W ,- Y Y Y -m::J:' r- , 5, 111. 1' Q l H if :ws . . , ' ' r V V - -7- - lk 'Tai L.: m - - -' , JN . F ' 'i - .i 1 :::- 1: ...1 - 9 -.Q-sf. . ' W . 4 -uw ng - 5 1: 1 -ll f: 1- :- - 'i -'El -' 5 X 'Q .iss ' ..-1 1- 71-i 1 ,-, :??'gLf1f'i i i?l- F- 1, S ,, sg-...1 12.4 -- .-T.. L- ,,F-Digg! :-.1gEJ i f- .-:L --ggi ' -i i-ia - 5 ' 'g' ' Assess ' H' ' A - 1, - 1 .7 N- is 'gg -l ' '. A -111 , V-f-:lt-- -. ,, , :I TQ f - HJ! ' ' 5 'Qs-iF 'f Qlpba QEbi 33131: Alexander Arnott, Phi Psi, '00 T. A. Balch, Phi Psi, ex-'15 H. H. Barber, Phi Delta, '14 Beach, Phi Psi, '96 K. H. Beij, Phi Psi, '14 C. C. R. H. Bent, Phi Psi, '15 H. J. Blzikeslee, Phi Psi, '98 R. H. Blakeslee, Phi Psi, '05 C. C. Brainercl, Phi Psi, '06 E. F. Brown, Phi Psi, '15 'W. YV. Buck, Phi Psi, '11 L. S. Buths, Phi Psi, '08 M. A. Connor, Phi Psi, '09 Jfratres in Tllirhe XV. V. Davey, Phi Epsilon, ex Phi Delta., 'IQ Hastings, Phi Psi, '96 Phi Delta, '07 Lorenz, Phi Psi, '02 A. H Gates, F. H. R. B Luttin, E. H. G. B. lVI2lI'Sl1, C. T. lllelvin K. P. lVIorha, V. F. lhfIOI'gZl.l H. G C. F. Phi Delta, 'IQ , Phi Delta, '11 Phi Psi, 'OQ 1, Phi Psi, '99 Skilton, Phi Psi, '08 T21 ylor, W. ly. Ulrich, E. J. A. lV. lVz1ite, Phi Delta, 119 Ph-i Delta, '06 Phi Delta., '06 Vzuiglin, Phi Psi, '09 '12 7-4 1'-5 E ' 2 L 43 If is 2 r , n , ' ' f .. I9 , - 31 25' j '- ', l . .aww Tru- 3-1: . ,ij k 'E 5559 , . ffisfisf - 1 -f '51 Q '- .ai .-f-- v 1 ..-L- 12:1-'r-5 ?. : -- -:: s v.-.S-if 5-:f.': 1 : ' .-:Z-J11 1.-.-T. 1. 1 ,.1..5,,.,. :.1- :J-.1- : ml.. es. 1 ,. -....:1 - 1- . ....... .,fl,iy,1g,5g ..... . -., 1.3 :..:, ws - Jgfx I -- - i -egg.-1 l .-3.-1: - -.f.n,4. if -112.11-v 1- -ii ,gum 2-0 11' rg yy :si 1-1 :gm-T iiiifli -- 1 -1 , f , 4a - - -:fr . 5 - 2 ' H1 g , W1 lunal :Fraternity uf bigma 355i Qntihe Members 1916 Joseph Hulme Cahill Russell Ziebell Johnston Alvord Barnes Churchill Donald Samuel Linton James Fairfield English Lester Randall 1917 James lvladison Love Cooley Joseph Anthony Racioppi John Nfartin Parker Charles Lester Schlier Harry David VVilliamson 1918 Arthur Edwin Burnap ' Judson VVillian1 lVIarkham lvllllillll Crime Williain Lionel Nelson Eric Oswald Toll 1919 Harmon Tyler Barber Edward Charles SCl'l0I'tIIl2lIh1Il Gerald Hubbard Segur 190 Ralph Emerson Smeathers Henry Woodhouse Valentine Frederick George Vogel . , gg... lg. U 3 55 E' ki . ::.?..:--E 1- -ri Jkffg-,,. 'P . Y . 1. ff5Ef5 5 gi 1 ll 11. l -. ' Y ' . ' e'.i.i..:-4 5555 Er- .ls '51 gi 223 1 i ': Efl- 'ii' 5 ui -1 I-.-1 -.-1.-1-. I E-2?-,125 --..- -i.1- -I .-.-.11- 1-:: - Es: . .-5---? . - - :. - - V 1' 1-...? g Egg? e m ? - .. .... 1- i' .. mT..f-v S ,1 ' l'- 1 ,iw qv N nf VV. P. Barber, Jr., ,13 R. H. Bentley, !13 Smart Brand, '15 H. R. B1-Ockeft, ,IQ R. E. Cross, '13 J. F. Forward, ,96 Sigma si jftatres in Ulithe P. H. Taylor, 1:23 G. S. Fl'2lI1C1S, '10 E. S. Greer, Jr., 110 BI. T. NICGQQ, ,13 R. H. Segur, '12 A. K. Smith, '11 Nlaxmiliun Sporer, '12 'li' .-slim x A ,wx 1.71.3 33 .,1'Q..,. Ei-ffvaisk 5i,:'f:5?x1v fin' ,ag , 0 . r Az - 5+ 'Z n f-gy. nv wnrh -5 xi, A .A . vt' '.,.' 'ff 9? Q ii -3' T.. Eg: : -EF: 1 - 1 gy . o 9 71 1242? gas .114 - I JN 9 1 1 , ua '. f .mg - ' - ',---,... 1-' 1 - . -..... 5,5 . v 1 -'- - '?. l-1-1 -. ... .-r...:'- :- ' li : - fflislzlzfsi? 5 .il -- - 1-5133: :f ms, f Y f L.. - ii... ,-2:5 1 .-... f :::::v: f 1- f Mb 'f if ' ' J 5 Z, V ngvt' - 1 ilaartfurh Qllluh jfuunbeh 1906 Qctibe Members 1916 Francis Brien Coyle Felix Jeremiah lVIcEVitt Charles Thomas Eusterby Louis James lVIoran Donald Clemens lVIcfla1,rtl1y Clarence Edmund Phillips 1917 Artlun' Peln' Robert Xvildlllllll 1918 Curl Edwin Carlson Eclwurcil fllmrles Carroll Russell Gillette Hutlwwny 1919 Ric-lmrcl f'zu'roll Buvlclvy Ernest Arthur Kullinif-li Ernest lflinory Norris lQ5 F -1 ' - 1---1 si , H haf T 1- Y I, 1 ' FF? Jxigii 3,5 ,f N ,: . .-. -: ..-... l 1L.Fi .....-1-..g K ' . -l--1' ,Q ' 1 - ' -ik 5. --.it -- in fa 5 .- .-T-1? N 4. lllpa lf R L! , A-1- 15131 38.-zta ifiappa it W 5 Meta uf Qiunnentlnut i ! Chartered 18415 . . .-.-. .'.-.-J I llll QBffiners Rev. John Taylor Huntington, lVI.A., D.D., '50 . . . President Rev. John James McCook, D.D., LL.D., '63 . . Vice-President Rev. Samuel Hart, D.D., LLD., '66 . . . Secretary George Lewis Cook, M.A., '70 . . Tfrea,sm'er ' Members Qhmitteh in 1915 Russell Ziebell Johnston, '16 Robert Barnard O'Connor, '16 Richard Lush lVIaxon, '16 v Clarence Edmund Phillips, '16 Lester Randall, '16 126 I-1 , I, ' 1 .V '12 ELA 1 f, .fj7?f -, iw 1 ,lui ,. ., , Q pfJH?'I'L:':. f ,Q 9' I .M L v . . 5 1,1 'm f....-n,.-..',.. Nygmwr x f -.f . 1- - A - 11 ---1' f' . 'X Q4 6 I f ,Lx NAIT. Lf - QA 1 ' X 93 I W -1 I I V Q . K I f' , Q .N 0' . X if V 5 : ff? X. C , Y A 1 I Ll ix I TE ' f p 'T X K 'XX I f x F -' ll rj 'N ,yi N ,fff 1 Af' TI C5 ff! E' 1 X If Ill . if 'X 5, 'N s X Xmffflff 4 1 4 J! X -1 Q-'W ff 5 ' Ly fl VV.. if ix . ., ' - -.gg 125555: '9 a7:b. Ss. , - .11 -5 - ' , 71' . , . - f.y.:y: .sf . 1- s ' ' - .- -V, .- ' 1 -A : . 55- .- ,gn , -1 W JA Lv- P . V Lx 4 1 'ffif ' - Q ' - f .Y E I 9-YW .12 ..-3'-.-. ...'-2. E1-l.7lWilE33 li .-L.--..: ., 1-.fi-3.1-5 5 aff. ,:-1: :'z'- 1-...-2' .iz ..-:-1: - Si 12512.55 1, -'?1. -. 1- 1 5 -3, E555 .g:5,:5 Q .M Y il- M rg il' iii. -T,-1 - i , 555::43:s : ,li - V 7z:.:'D , 5.-, 5 5, kv Ulirinitp Qllullzge Qtbletin Qssnriatiun Q9ffi:ers John Norton Ives . . . . . Presiclevzi Allen Northey Jones . Secretary-T1-eq,gm'g1- QExecutit1e Qllnmmittee John Norton Ives ..... President Athletic .f'ls.wJe'1fat1fo1z Allen Northey Jones . . VVillia.n1 'Wade M3Cl'llm . Sidney Ryerson Hungerford John Blair Barnwell . . Frederick Porter Woolley, Jr. Edward Gabriel McKay . Nlorton Stinison Crehore, Jr., Grahuate W. E. A. Bulkeley, '90 . . I. K. Hamilton, '91 . . Prof. J. D. Flynn, ,97 Prof. R. B. Riggs . Secretary-Treasurer Athletic Il-9SOC7iClll'l07l . . M anager Football Team . Manage1' Baseball Team . lllanager Track Team . Captain Football Team . Cayvfain Baseball Team. . Cllfjllllihl Track Team Qhbisutp Qllummittee H32 . . . . Chairman . . Secretary-Treasilrer Horace B. Olmsted, ,08 Prof. F. IV. Carpenter EJ Q51 Z7 ns.. lie. -,, : ,425 X- . 11 . f . .TW Qt ' -. af-.,, -- 4 -:Q .sv . - ,. . ,. -- :- lr C.. 1- 1 -' 7 ' JR .9 1 ' ' . -11- In z Fl -:' rfss. - - f:7'F2?Z 'a - ' U ' IE. 5 -3 5551. ' .--:, Q- 1 11 --. ..-L.-. Gfhjgfi -.-. -,i.- -... v .ggi .xg .: . f uw. :i :i,..- T1 --.-1 qi.. 1, . ,.,h..i:,,, 1-- :.-1 -:f W, ., J - .3555 ,-,-1 1 1 1. 1 .,g .' : E .E i1 .. ..-.-.5 .12-1 -1-ga. 51:53 ,. F i -! '1 - -1-1 : - '-flvlldldii P -'i'-2- - 1-- -1 -1 Iii , 12:1 Fig., Q.. 1:9 - '- 'Fi' I 'I 5 ,F - H. ' L f, 1- f ' - 'L - JL 5 s' Qllnllege Qtbletie Cliups The George Qhelhun 5H?'lcQEuuk Qliup Presented by Professor J. J. McCooli, '63, as at n1e1noria.l to his son, G. S. lVIcCook, '97, to be awarded to the student making the best record in athletics during the year. Ziiulhers J. Henderson, '0Q P. Roberts, '09 H. D. Brigheun, '03 R. C. Abbey, '10 WV. B. Allen, '04 E. B. Reunsdell, '11 O. llorgan, '06 P. A. Ahern. 'IQ P. Dougherty, '07 Charles H. Collett. '13 E. J. Donnelly, '08 Bertrunl L. B. Smith, '15 preseuf holder Uihe Bennet Qlup Presented by E. Brainerd Bulkeley, '90, to be il.WZlI'LlCd to students who break college athletic records. Present Zlaulbers H. B. Olmsted. '08 P. Nlzlxon. '11 D. C. Pond, '08 '1'. C. Hudson, 'H- H. C. Pond, '08 NI. S. Crehorc, '14 YV. J. Nelson, '10 J. A. Nloore, '14- NV. S. Eaton, '10 T. F. Wlessels, '14- XV. Bjorn, '18 I The Qtlnhermnuh Qiup Presented by J. C. Underwood, '96, to be competed for at each Undercluss Rleel. ibresent ibnlher 1918 ilnterzfzllass Uzirack Erupijies First. 19161 Second, 19183 'l'l1ird. 19151 F01ll'l..ll. 1917 'l'l1e flyllllliwllllll. l,ef'lingwcll. and B1cC'rz1c-lien Vnps were nol competed for. lflfl ,.- N. ---un-. I A K 1 Z A 4 5 5 51 2 FOQTBALL 1 1 1 . , .Q rm 0 Q 1 5 ... . 4 1 DU fc 1 savfig .. 3 I lf 1 ur ' mf,A'xL -- 11 1112541154 1 'f f m' 'era' 'W4'-1' ff fi 1915 Frederick 'Bil.1'NV1C1i c:iLStil.l.01', '16 CCIIQNIIJIL Clmrles Byron Spofford, '16 . . Jilcmclyer VV11112lll'1 Wfade 1X121C1'111ll, '17 .-1.s.s1f.s!a11f Dlcmagcr Dr. John B. Price . . . . . Coacrh Qlihe Gieam R. S. 1NIo1'1'is, '16, Lqft End F. IJil.11l17CI'1l, '16, Iizfglzl lim! F. 13. Custator, '16, Captaill, Left Tackle J. B. Kennedy, '16, QIllH'f0I'bflC'lx' BI. R. Jackson, '18, Lcgft Guarll R. L. Blaxon, '16,Quarfcrbc1clr J. E. B1'eslin, '19, Center J. L. Cole, '16, Lcfz' Halfbfzck H. NV. NOI'dStI'O11l, '19, If1'ghlfG'11111'fl J. XV. Vizner, '16, Right I111ll'l1r1ck F. P. 1Vo0l1ey, Jr., '17, Right Tac-Isle J. N. Ives, '16, Right IIr1U'l2c1c:k A. 13. C11LlI'C11111, '16, Tackle G. Y. Brickley, '19,l 11llbuc-k Suhstituteg T. H. Crzxig, '16, Hf1U'bf1c'1.f A. N. Jones, '17,G1u1r1l E. RI. I'Iylu.nd. Jr., '19, Hc1U'baf'l.' 1537 X P5 , .i 1' Z , -, . vii y - W y 7 W 6 H - we f - Y .. Y -'-L -- 5 51? 1 ki: - fa' , 1 a ' - JA.1f.3r1- 2 Y ' it 111 nj if - ' 1 . -...' ' i-' ' ' --- 'i ' .- iii? 5 5 -135' .- ...- - 1 - ?'Z ti.-frzfgfd -1.-' :.-?. E 1...-' .- 2 QQEQ1. 53 -,.. 1.- ' 1 . viljlitlig 2: -.t:- ' ' ' iq:-Z 22- - -1- ii: 22 :L-'Z . l gi g- ,. ' 49:-'1 N gi '2g :f 1 2 ' I az' f : 5' : s KW, imnnrh nf Eames 1 jfuuthall Sept. At Hzmrtford Trinity Norwich 0 Oct. At Providence Trinity Brown 0 Oct. At Hartford Trinity Bates 144 Oct. At Hartford Trinity Amherst G Oct.. At Xvllll2LI1lSl10NV1l Trinity Wfillizinis 0 Nov At Hartford Trinity Tufts 0 Nov At I'I2l.I Ll OI'Cl ' Trinity VVesleyzLn 0 Summary Trinity 123-Opponents Q0 VVon 5, Lost 0, Tied Q jfnrmer Qliaptains '83 C. H. Giesy '93 J. VV. Edgerton U5 J. C. Landefeld '8-L S. T. Miller '94 J. Strawbridge 06 P Dougherty '85 XV. WV. Barber '95 VV. S. Langford, Jr. '07 E J. Donnelly '86 VV. YV. Barber '96 A. M. Langford 08 A. B. Henshaw '87 WV. XV. Barber '97 A. S. VVoodle 09 A B. Henshaw '88 E. lN1cP. NIeCook '98 WV. B. Sutton 10 E B. Ramsdell '89 E. NIQP. NIcCook '99 VV. P. Brown 11 C H. Howell '90 T. P. Thurston '00 VV. P. Brown 19 C H. Collett '91 XV. C. Hill '01 J. Henderson 13 T. C. Hudson, Jr. '91 H. S. Graves 'OQ T. M. Sypliux '14 G D. Howell, Jr. 92 G. D. Hartley '03 VV. B. Allen 15 F. B. Custutor '04 O. lVIorgan 138 1 -1553 11 JA 5- 2 f I- li f Q ': .-.2 ',-'5-u ' -1---iii Z haf, 7' . fl-c . Q . . It - 'za' Es- -- 1 r . . ,, Y ,. - - -- -- 1' - , .ns - 5 2... 1 .. -f , ,Q . 4 . 1 - 1 X Y 54 1 fb.: ...--,.. -.. - E -4 : . 1- .- Q - f. ..-. ag, 1:31 -..... .-... - 4. - eff.: .1 - -..- .ii 1, s :- N 1.2. ..-- --5 -- -1 -ht i- f.::1:rv+:- :gl -, T 1-M l., 7, ,z ,, P., 455. :::. - ' -., . i l-' .5 'sg ..-- --- 'ii' - '-1' ':-.51 J: 1 3... ,-: l --.1:..-U 1- EF,-Digg :::: :':: -'57. ..-..- 3-+5 5,355 5, - ,..:- ,. -1- E-S .. -1- .,. ., . ., .- 1 -1-1,-11 - ..-Y-2 ' -1- .. - 5 ,E --f '1l:'G:-I.: .iz -- 1 - as laalaleii u .111 - 255: .A '-' -1 -- -l- 1, -ef' -,gs :ai '.:.i-1 -i-54 .3555 V .- 5' -. ' cz.-1--' V, . 2: . gr V, .f nz -. f 5 . ehietn ui 1915 gfnuthall Season The season of 1915 has gone down in Trinity footba.ll annals as one of the most successful the col- lege has ever had. , Out of the seven of the nine scheduled games which were played not a defeat was registered against the Blue and Gold, although there were two scoreless ties. The season had a glorious and fitting climax when, in the final and big game of the year, VVesleyan Went down to a 9 to 0 defeat at Trinity Field on November 20. Wfith few exceptions the games on the schedule were with teams of un- usual strength, Brown and Tufts being notable ex- amples, and the record made against them by Trinity is thus seen to be of exceptional excellence. A good sized squad, containing both veterans and new men, reported for preliminary training the second week in September at the training camp at Black Point, Conn., on the Sound. This number was materially increased when the squad returned to COACH PRICE Trinity Field. Captain Castator, Lambert, lVIorris, Wfoolley and Jackson, linemen, and Cole. Craig and Ives. backs, were the letter men available as a nucleus for the team. In addition there were such veteran substitutes as Churchill, hlaxon and Vizner, together with some unusually promising freshmen. From this nucleus a team was built up which combined weight and speed in a manner seldom seen. From tackle to tackle the line was unusually heavy for a small college teamg it was like ada.- mant on the defense, and almost as good on the offense. The ends were weaker than the rest of the line, and the backfield also was not such a good combination as were the forwards, although in lirickley, it possessed a smashing speed that was as irresistible as it was always reliable. Throughout the whole season the play of the team was featured by the fighting spirit that is synonymous with all Trinity teams, and over and over again the gameness of the men saved them from disaster in particularly tight situations. The season opened September 225 with a Q7 to 0 victory over Norwich at Trinity Field. the game being too easily won to bring out any features. The team went to l'rov1denee October Q and played a scoreless tie with Brown. Trinity. on a wet field. far outrushed Brown. and several times came 15317 ' .HUM - --1 Jw f ' 555 :-.: .1 : - 3: , le- ,sa f al' X 'E at , 0 'C S f' . -N N , . .ni . l' 'F .r z.. A .. I9 Y ,H .:. es- ' ff Y , 1 , JN '-5.2, 1 r fr -,: .-sr - - .. Ab, , -- 1 v -f M x if ...... ' Q -- '-- - -'- 1. .-..:..-:-..':Jr ?- 1 lg f , 1, -,, -..-.... ........ ---.-.-..............: lull-'QB f, 2.-:-1 r- - --Q ' 2 X 4.1 . -l... 1 , :- llx' I . . E. M dwg within an ace of scoring, while Lil B1'ow n never wa.s danger- ft- ous. In this game Brickley QI.-vii l first broke into prominence is n f l' -. with his broken field running, ge tting away once for '70 f-L '?'fflf.21iL Yards' f W I . ---NVE 1. Bates came to lrnnty F ield October 9 and was ,F t im -6' beaten 'M to 141. Ba.tes showed 1. , much strength, and for a 'M' J' , , t while swept Trinity aside with her forward passes, but 1 'ffiif'-4: AQ... 1 JJ 13' J- 2 we f 5 .-' ' v ., 4 ::., 1335- 1, I 1 ,.,L.... , - Anfi- ,j13if t,r.- -, 1,12 .. ' sift' if Ma g' X e J F' ' A271 :S , f W:- L ' ' Taq,- fs.-I-..,1.N I - I' i 'w X .fi l',u 'I' ,I .. -Q. n-A I ,B ,ll fl .vuii MANAGERS she was Hnally forced to bow to Trinity's superiority. Briekley featured this game with some dazzling runs and with his work at both ends of forward passes, and was res- ponsible for four touchdowns. Amherst was beaten '7 to 6 at Trinity Field on October 16 in one of the closest and hardest fought games of the season. The teams were so evenly matched as to leave little to choose between them. ' There was a different story at Williamstown on October 23, for Trinity merely toyed and played with Wlilliams and ran up a score of 38 to 0, Briekley, Vizner, Cole, and Kennedy breaking loose almost at will. The game scheduled for Election Day with New York University at New York was cancelled, and on November 6 Tufts came to Trinity Field. The re- sulting score was 0 to 0, Trinity saving herself by sheer gameness and by the individual superiority of her men. Tufts had one of the smoothest, most power- ful, and best coached backfields ever seen in Hartford, and only by eleventh hour rallies could Trinity check it. This game was featured by the work of Jackson. who, at guard, was the mainstay of the whole Trinity line, and who several times saved his team from rout by recovering fumbles. The Columbia game for November 13 in New York was cancelled. The climax of tl1e season came November 20, when Trinity and VVesleyan met at Trinity Field before a brilliant crowd. The result was all that any Trinity heart could wish for. TVesleyan, although game to the end, was helpless before the Blue and Gold. The score was 9 to 0, and the runs of Brickley, and the line 14-0 'ii -125 .. 7-4, ' sei? x 5- 1 ':s-'ss , . . , ' , , ,. f- :- 'Q s.: -N ' sz: ' '- V -' L' : . ' , 5: -- ' EL '-Fel: '-ZH Joref ee' A E so a .5 555. ia- 1- :. , 1 i igisf- -- -5 ef -Y ,:- ', , 'L' 2-'E2 a- -.112--111 -- ----' ' ' :z-1-:: 1--. , 251: ? y 15: ..--1,1,..g-1 : Egg, :L-. .......- .-1. ,Qi-2-.E L. -if ,ifgr - :'-:'-17:.- '- .11 .2 - ...:'. - .lilui u -i.-'S .- -5-'T-1. --.- .T :ii V fi , - my - . . - : - -- -fisgg 5 .. an 2 A pf--' ...-.. i'ii . ag 1 1: nf . S f f play of Captain Castator, Breslin, and Jackson provided thrills galore. The defensive strength of the team as a whole has already been mentioned. On the offense the power lay mainly in end runs from trick formations, and in ability to run back punts. The team did not possess unusual line bucking or kicking strength, nor was forward passing especially well developed, although often used. Of the men who received letters nine were Seniors and played for their last season for the Blue and Gold. Seven of this number, Captain Castator, lVIorris, Lambert, Maxon, Kennedy, Cole and Vizner, were regulars, and two, Ives and Churchill were substitutes. ' Captain Castator played as a regular for his fourth season. Although out of several games with injuries, his work at left tackle, when he did play, approach- ed perfection, and, as in other years he was a reliable ground gainer on tackle around plays. His tireless work for the team and his fighting spirit were con- tagious and made him a splendid leader. In addition, he attended H ff to all the line coaching himself, and was even needed at times to help with the backfield also. His success at this work formed another big factor in the success of the season. lVIorris played nea.rly all season at left end for his second year, and while by no means up to his 1914 form in any depart- ment, he was a hard and willing worker for the team. He was on the second team his fresh- man and sophomore years, and captain during the latter season. Lambert finished his fourth year on the team, and played at right end and at tackle. His playing was not sensational. al- though always steady and hard. Maxon played at right end, and. in the Brown. Norwich and NVQ-sleyan ga mes. al quarter- llllCk. IIC dill liilil' XV0l'k Elf ellfl, FY 141 T V .f x 'F' - '-.:.- v.: -'G vile: 1: .11 u:: fi:5i'- 11' X E U al ,s 'If EQ Q M -N ,. . i.. - f .-- -111 ii -i1..l-5-.-.... lk 7n '4 1.1--l1 lil ,.,-.-1 -lzzr-...--. , 5 ...-.--. 1-1 1' f +:-5 L. 1 uf I and, in the Wlesleyan game. E x splendidly at quarterback, i where he was called at the .N eleventh hour. He ran .thc If '- My team smoothly an d wi th -I U, V, . i 4'-. aft-j' - I 5 i good judgment, and ma de some good gains with his run- ' J i backs of punts. He was a second team end during his I 94.514 .5 .,., freshman, sophomore an d ff-.,, , hlesfe sf' i EW 4 junior years. 1' ,elif--- Kennedy played most Q 2- 3, A of the season at quarterback, A-Q31-sf- 4 - fr 1. . . . af . this being his first season of ,.,:.,,j5 4-.5.Qf, Qi Q ' -, Jw- N ' , , Qrekg 1 5' football at T 1'1H1lly. He . - played an all-around star j 's W' ' v - fi game, runnin g the team with snap and speed. and showing excellent head work. In running back punts he was always good for gains. Cole played as a. regular for his fourth season. His work this year at left halfback was conspicuous on the defense, but below his standard of other years as a ground gainer. Vizner did reliable work at right halfback, his end runs and line plays being almost always productive of big gains. He played during his freshman and sophomore years on the second team. Ives was a substitute halfback and played only in the Wesleyan game. He did nothing sensational, but was a hard Worker and a reliable man. He made his first letter in football his junior year, and was on the second team the two preceding years. Churchill was a substitute guard, and was given his letter for four years of hard and faithful work on the second team and as a varsity substitute. This year he gave an excellent account of himself in all the games into which he was sent. The following are the team's statistics: 149. - , 4 45 .9 ,. 1 1 , A- f , ' A -f-'rr 5 'n Name Position U70-zfght H eight Age Y-rs. on Preparatory Ft. Ins. Yrs. 'Vamity Sqd School Nlorris, 116 LE 155 5-10M Q2 H. P. H. S. Castator, ,16 LT 190 6-0 Q2 Philips-Exeter Academy Jackson, '18 LG 175 5'-6 Q0 Norwich Free Academy Breslin, '19 C 170 5-9K3 QQ Philips-Exeter Academy Nordstrom, '19 RG 196 5-11 19 Bay Ridge H. S. 1Voo1ley, 117 RT 175 6-0 21 H. P. H. S. Lambert, '16 RE 180 6-0 Q3 Boys' Lat. School, Balt. Kennedy, '16 QB 135 -6 N. E. 1VIanua.l, Phila. Nlaxon, ,16 QB 145 -6M Detroit Univ. School Cole, ,16 LHB 16Q -9 Hotchkiss School Vizner, 316 RHB 155 -10 H. P. H. S. Ives, '16 RHB 152 -SM Detroit Central H. S. Hyland, '19 RHB 160 -HM Utica Free Academy Brickley, '19 FB 184 9-10 Everett H. S. Craig, ,16 FB 160 5-8 Gunnery Point School Churchill, '16 T 175 -OM H. P. H. S. Jones, '17 G 15Q :J-8 Yeates School Z3 if H 0 ul r J Y Y BASEBALL . :..,.v,E,' . Q,.N-'-- :fy-,, P N r-3-DQR-1 ,. w.. L ,f'w fx' ir ' J n x V , 5 ., 5 M ,,,. july' 54-.. and- V! AP V 4F CD r 1-fi Q , , .. 1 -Y m b 'J Q, '.3,-fy'-15:51 , I I I w-iEaf,Wfv -frfff, ,I il f'U.21ff'1'+'F f f?'ifh zi'1,Z'l f!3?qr,..:1f af 261'fq'e.d.f:f ft . lin-f!162!l MH3'zf f 1915 Dennis Aloysius Gillooly, '16 . . C CLPI'fI'l.7'L Charles Booth Plummer, '16 . . . Nfanager Sidney Ryerson Hungerforcl, '17 . 1'lSS'Ii.S'ffll1I' Illczurtager Dr. John B. Price . . . . Coach Ulhe Uleam F. Carpenter, '15, C'az'clz,cr D. A. Gillooly, '16, Capt., Tlzfirzl Base C. H. Baker, Jr., '16, Pfitclzcr Smart Brand, '15, Left Field P. NI. Swift, '15, P'ifC'll,6T H. Denning, '17, f'67'Zf6I'F'1'6lf1 I. B. Shelley, '15, Firs1'Base B. L. B. Smith, '15, Center I '1'eI1I li. G. lXIeKz1y, '17, Second Base Frank Lambert, '16, H1'gl1tF1feIrI E. F. Nlurrny, '18, Sl1m'fstop E. G. Schmitt, '16, RI'g,IfFl'l?IfI Substitutes 'W. ffliztpin, '15 H. B. Ruftery, '16 G. M. Ferris, '16 F. P. Wloolley, Jr., '16 .l. lves, '16 A. li. Poten, '18 1 '17 Y-4 5-LL Q9 lines if .. ' S. r .-455 X 2- M 1 ' 1 - emi., . ' ---A 2 : si' 1- -.3 r -E165 '::::i :-'-' ':J - Uiis- if A .-fr f-'l- ,1-if .11 1- .. - ,,. .- . L' -11 --- 1-111 -1-E sfd:-E ,. gf: 1' .- A.: - fflnlzlzfgg f. .1-: 5:-'1?. ... ... :Sai teaser- rs Z, Lg F -l ' my Si --1. 'll : i-.gg .- 1' 2' li - ' for ' 'J-' z- . 2, sr I ', 1 u nr f 4 L : April -1 ril . p . April April April lilay Nlay Nlay 1V1a y Nlay May May lVIay Nlay June June June June l67 E. '68 E. 69 A. 70 A. 71 E. 7Q E. '73 E. '74 C. '75 F. '76 G. '77 JV ,78 F. '79 YV ,80 YV '81 G. a s v u ,sv 1 85 CQ igaszhall BBEUIU uf Games 14 At Hartford Trinity 5 17 At Hartford Trinity 4 QQ At Hartford Trinity 9 Q3 At Hartford Trinity 1 Q4 At Hoboken, N. J. Trinity 4 1 At Hartford Trinity 8 8 At Hartford Trinity 6 13 At Hartford Trinity 14 15 At Hartford i Trinity Q Q1 At South Orange, N. J. Trinity QQ New York, N. Y. Trinity Q6 At Hartford Trinity Q9 At Hartford Trinity 9 31 At Middletown Trinity 0 Q At Worcester, Mass. Trinity 0 5 At lVIedford, Mass. Trinity 1 19 At Nliddletown Trinity 4 QQ At Hartford Trinity 4 bummarp R. Brevoort R. Brevoort Brocklesby Brocklesby B. Watts B. lvatts B. VVatts E. Craik T. Lincoln S. Hewitt . E. Rogers NV. White . N. Elbert . J. Rogers D. Howell H. Wright Nl. Kurtz Trinity, 71-Opponents, 38 lvon 9g Lost 6 jfurmzr Qlaptains ,84 F. E. Johnson '85 J. Wh Shannon '86 J. W. Shannon 87 J. VV. Shannon 9 '88 G. VV. Brinley '89 T. L. Cheritree 590 R. IVICC. Brady '91 H. S. Graves '9Q H. S. Graves '93 G. D. Hartley 9 94 J. J. Penrose 95 H. R. Dingwell J. J. Penrose C. DuB. Broughton 96 A. J. Williams M. H. Coggeshall 97 D. C. Graves '98 D. C. Graves u 9 s 148 Holy Cross 6 Mass. Agri. College 10 New Hampshire State 0 Bowdoin 0 Stevens Tech. 1 N. Y. U. 3 VVilliams 1 Norwich University 0 Wesleyan 1 Seton Hall CRainj Columbia CRainj Springfield Y. M. C. A. QRainj WVorcester Tech. 0 Wesleyan 6 Holy Cross 1 Tufts 4 Wesleyan 0 Wesleyan 5 '99 J. H. K. Davis '00 H. NICK. Glazebrook i Fiske Goodriclge 01 R. '0Q E. '03 H. D. Brigham '04 E. J. Mann C. F. Clement '05 C. F. Clement '06 J. F. Powell 107 0, '08 I. W. Badgley L. Xanders 09 1VI. A. Connor ,10 A. lVI. Smith ,ll J. O. Carroll 1Q A. J. L,Heureux 13 A. J. L'Heureux 14 J. P. Murray 15 D. A. Gillooly 9 s 9 9 1 i:l , -lk. :7 . ,ff 'N-. , V ' ' , is lk 3255- fg' -g.....-i , .....- - -.-. - , -J 11 1 C was H 2 : : ' ' ' Je-we-1 'Q - iiiggl if f -.P New SP: ..-: ,,. in Q fiber?-22 - gi .... 'e 5- 4 :ai i z:-92 S...-' Eainegg 39219115 ........': -55 ...- -...f.-.-2:1 -g-51,33 - :-- ...- --g 1-3 '1 , -::: -i - ... 1'- ' 1 .: 15:53 .' 'E'-1' '-' .... 5.2 5!E E . , i'.-se. .-2 5:2521 2,0 ' ' as 2..-2-l - -- if -e wr -' S E. as .1 4 v nz -1 2 35 f' itkzhietn uf the 1915 Baseball brazen Tl1e baseball season of 1915 was a fairly successful one in the light of the 11u1nber of games which were won, but a shadow was cast upon it by the fact that the series with VVesleyan resulted in two victories and two defeats for each col- lege. This was most unsatisfactory, and was largely the fault of the schedule makers, who, in an ill timed moment, provided four instead of an odd number of games between the two rivals. Fifteen games were played during the season, of which nine were won and six lost. Three games had to be cancelled on account of bad weather. The team itself was a stronger combination than the average of those of the past few years have been, yet it failed to measure up to the standard set by the team of 1914. This was largely due to a falling off in team work and inside play, and in these departments the coaching which Jimmie Burns provided in 1914 was sorely missed. Nor did the team possess quite the batting strength of that of the preceding yea.r, although several of the men had high individual averages. Practise was begun as usual in the gymnasium during the winter months before the weather permitted outdoor work, and 11 letter men were included in the squad that reported to Captain Gillooly. Of this number Shelley, first base, b4cKay, second baseg Carpenter, catcher, Brand, Ives and Smith, outfieldersg and Baker, Ferris, and Swift, pitchers, were regulars during the preceding season, and Schmitt and Lambert, outfielders, were substitutes. Thus a splendid nu- cleus was available, and the only serious loss suffered by graduation the previous June was that of ltlurray, who was captain in 1914, and one of the best short- stops and all around ball players that Trinity has ever had. His loss was par- tially made good by his brother, who was a member of the freshman class. One other new face was seen in the lineup in Denning, who played regularly in the outfield, and now and then took a turn in the box. The main strength of the team lay in the infield. Here a defense was shown that was usually reliable, and sometimes lightning fast in its machine like double plays and bits of inside work. The outfield left much to be desired for it was neither sure nor fast. The pitching staff, with the addition of Denning, worked together for it.s second season. Of the men composing it Baker once again bore the brunt of the work. He seemed to have retained all his famous speed, yet. for some reason he was hit much more often than the season before. Swift was the same brilliant left hander that he had been for four years. and his old fault of wildness was much less noticeable. Ferris was not much used. for he had un- usual difiiculty about controlling his fine curve ball, and the little work that Denning did was not productive of great results. Behind the bat C'arpcnter 149 5X 571 . '14, :Q X JP' x 122 , 'Y - ' -- 'iff' ' lk , H me .,-- 7 ' Y i ',- l -':.?- 1:: N 1211. ff Q 1 ,..- .-.-11 zg..- .:, -.-...- -ss .2 ....... ' 22 1- ggglgilglfsei , 3 - g-. E- -1, - Q. - . 11: .1.. - ...- ... gf.: ' f 'f+ii y,, ' -1-' .-....- : i ii a ,: 4 1 in-I-2 . . : ':- , . g- I, ' nz- ' .h : semi again showed absolute steadiness and consistent brilliance. His throwing to bases fell off a little, but in sizing up batters, steadying his pitchers, and in all around head work, he left little to be desired. The batting strength of the team was lowered by an extremely light hitting outfield. Denning had the best average of the outer gardeners, but just before thc big games his sticking fell away woefully. As usual Captain Gillooly, Car- penter and NIC-Kay batted .300 or better. They were always reliable, and their consistently heavy execution with the stick did much to make the team's record what it was. lVIurray also hit well at times, but he was erraticg and Shelley's batting once again paled in comparison to his work at first base. The team as a base running combination was often brilliant, but was not always consistent. After being fairly beaten by Holy Cross and lVI. A. C. in the first two games of the season, the team found itself, beat New Hampshire State 9 to 0, and then shut out Bowdoin in a thrilling 13 inning pitcher's battle that was one of the most exciting games seen in Hartford for years. Baker for Trinity and Fraser for Bowdoin each fanned 10 men, Baker allowed but five hits to Fraser's seven, and Trinity finally won out by means of a wild pitch by the lVIaine b0XIT12Il1. Sensational work by the Trinity infield saved Baker time and again. Following this game Trinity won seven more in a row, the most important victories being those from VVilliams, N. Y. U., and over Wesleyan in the first of the four clashes between the two rivals. This latter game was a memorable one in several ways. For eight innings Lanning of Wesleyan did not allow Trinity a hit, and he fanned 17 men, VVesleyan maintaining a one run lead secured in the second inning. In the ninth Trinity sprung a genuine Blue and Gold come back in the face of almost sure defeat. The only three hits of the whole game secured off Lanning were collected in this frame, and two runs resulted. This rally was featured by Schmitt's pinch hit which won the game, it being the second hit of a like nature on a like occasion that he had produced in two consecutive years. Following this game the most noteworthy event of the season was the ex- cellent showing Trinity made against Tufts at Medfo1'd, Nlass. Tufts was con- ceded to have the strongest college team in the East, but was held by Trinity to a score of 1 to 1. A big disappointment was the forced cancellation of the Colum- bia game at New York on account of rain. In the final three games with VVesleyan, the Cardinal and Black won the second and fourth, and Trinity the third, thus giving each team two games, and ending a series that was thoroughly unsatisfactory to both sides. 150 TRACK '3-P4743 '- J xl A .',. . I7 ,lfln 4 fl ' ff n ,n ' 167401, 41,l9f1a I v 1 1 f ll 1 ' ,I lf,f1p'f'11?Q-,'5i,,,Qi 0 ' 1H'7'4f'fl.v f sl nl fy llo I ,ff'u41.,-ff' -' , ' 11 . , ' . 4 .1,,' 1. 15 '. A, '1- z , ',f,1 jf-.,..,11 ., I., v ,,,,, - 'F' 9 , -1-1 -, M.,- .- -.fn 5, m5:i4,.- .1-' i7'!f'7 ' . 'ff' .'- 92'f 'hifGf '5'i '5' 4.lilhizlf'Uf2rgHj 5'Ql'4? 'lilfl 'L:'7', L f'W'f'4': Ziff if :- LIN' li4,:lff7f1f,ff1i1f ' 1- . 5--nt. -. 1' '-. :f .fflrui 1. : 344' 'ff'-'.-'T1,vi'f5 -H 2-ff-4: l I-' 'u'.,'4:-f-1-.r -fry: .3 '- ,-ff 1,',! H4 -J ','.l.'3.l:-:'1,!7Z1f-:ui-.-1'15-11.1, , ,-,,.-45,1 Ml1,:,,,a ,H 1 J, gp, ,,-,W,1:,l,,g1.,,g..,.v, 4-,I ,mai.,.:,f'r,,,.,,,,. W ,:.u,.'.13.,.,f, D, r ,, ry' ,f ,.,.'1,,,.,,,. ,373 4, cf, g,,,,,,. '.ff,,5j-15-.555smggaf if: 9 'ftkl'-'2'2flifQ,W5'f,Liw.-,j.'.-4,iii :-.fue 121,154-:gm -'.Miif-.gg.g,4f,,.4q3'f.f ' :af 191 hlzxurico L. Furnivull, '15 . Vfljlflllill John H. Townsend, Jr., '16 . . . Manager Carlisle C. 111C-Ivor, '17 1-l.9.5'zfsic11z1f Dlczllflgcz' Puul Harmon . . . . . . C'0flCf1 1115132 Team 100 Yard Dzlsh-Furllivull, '15, Young, '15, J. RICK. Mitchell, '18, 220 Yard 1D2LS11lFL1I'l11V2111, '15, Young, '15, Rock, '17, J. his-K. hlitchcll, '18. -1--L0 Yard IDU-S11-Flll'l11Vil11, '15, 1VIcKay, '17, Rock, '17. 1Q0 Yard High Hurdles-Perkins, '16, Shulthiess, '18. 220 Yard Low Hurdles-Perkins, '16, Shulthiess, '18. 880 Yard Run-Crehore, '16, Johnson, '16. One hlile Run-Crehore, '16, YV. B. George, '16, Little, '17, 1Vcsscls, '18, Two Milo RunhCrehore, '16, YV. B. George, '16. Running High Julnp-Schmitt, '16, Bjorn, '18, Shulthicss, '18, Running Broad Juxnp-Furnivull, '15, Perkins, '16, Bjorn, '18. Polo Vault-Cole, '16, hluxon, '16. Shot Put-Custutor, '16, Craig, '16. Ililllllllfil' '1'hrow-Howell, '15, Custutor, '16. Discus-Edsull, '15, Cnstntor, '16, Spoiford, '16, Bjorn, '18, 1553 4 f-3' S, ,V , L31 fgifit .f?Ii5?Q Fi- - 'Q , P? 0 MM: 'xv f 9 J 5511 5 24 fm 5 if fag' fijifwxqfr f . JH! ,Jo .A 'Wm' 'w? 'f,F,J Q 1 w. 1,-V yaomg 1'9,'yfA 'Qyf1C4' say- 3395 5 ' 53256 wffgggjfg fi ,1- Y gag? iff 13 ' qv ,, ,rf 9'Sj?2' , Q , 4,94 , ' .D I :..:f'- ?7 ,E I-4 1' X-. . .165 'Ne 146 , . . - ' - r Y --- . : . P' E51 --' , .. A ' f 1 -'Agana W' . , ' ' . 2.-s 9 153' --h.. :-5 ,., -,i 1 - 1 - 3. ' 5 11. EEE:-1' .f--' 'f 1 11 1 g i- :.: :--' f uf., - :f N 1 ss' ---'S ' 1- 113 1-11 1-V'--'-f'1'r-f --' : 2.--1. : -. -1. z- :- N 537: Est.. ..-,..-'.':,1.. -.-1 .---3 f HAT, 11-L-,,,..1-...i-:S f ' ' '- '1 - Hhllllig if 1- L-3221. 1' v- -1 A My :ai 111i-.1 -1,-2 :im E. jf 5. 'Joi' ,, gg ikehietn nf the 1915 Ulranzk ieasun The track season of 1915 was not a successful one, no meets being won, but was gratifying from the 'viewpoint of the spirit shown by the men in giving all that was in them for the good of the team, and also, because certain of the men made splendid individual showings. The squad with which Captain Furnivall, '15, and Coach Harmon had to work was not large, and it contained only a handful of men of more than average ability. The team was not particularly strong in any event. Captain Furnivall was entered at various times during the season in three events, the 440, 220, and the half mile. His work in all three marked him as the individual star of the team, yet he was not quite up to the form which won him fame during the pre- ceding three seasons. The team was greatly handicapped by the loss during most of the season of Crehore, '16, its star distance man and holder of the college record for the mile and two mile runs. If an injured leg had not disabled him, the season's record would undoubtedly have been much better. Young, '15, the veteran sprinter, did fairly good work. but he was not quite up to the form of previous seasons. The Freshman class furnished a new star in Bjorn, whose specialty is the broad jump. For 'a Freshman he displayed remarkable form. He captured his event consistently, and was the only Trinity man to place in the Intercollegiates, where he got fourth. After much hard luck due to injuries during other seasons, Perkins, '16, finally came to the fore in the hurdles and won his NT . His work gave Trinity some degree of strength in an event . in which she promised to be weak. In the weights Edsall, '15, and Castator, '16, won their letters. Such A T A men as Howell, '15, Johnson, '16, George, '16g Cole, '16g Nlaxon, '16g Rock, '173 Eas- land, '181 and Shulthiess, '18, all did fair work in their respective events, and showed much improve- ment. The first meet of the season came on hflay 1 al. Trinity Field, 1Voreester Tech being the oppon- ent. Trinity lost by a score of 83M to itlyz. The annual meet with Wfesleyan came at hliddletown on May 8. and Wlesleyan won 83 to 43. The third meet of the season was at Springfield on hlay 15 with the Y. BI. C. A. College, the latter winning 78 to -1-8. In addition, Trinity was entered as usual in the New England lntereollegiates which were held Hay 31 in the Harvard Stadium at Cambridge. Trinity qualified one man, Bjorn. who in the finals secured fourth place in his event, the hroafl jump. 155 i'O.XC'II IIARMOX 419112 mile Slielap Qlleam George lll. Ferris, '16 Arthur M. Goldstein, '19 Albert N. Rock, '17 James P. Hahn, '18 Paul S. Harmon, Coach Bane Feb. 21-At I'IurLford Agzliust lNIa.ss. Agriculturzml College Lost 156 r rf 5:5 Eig-gil 'rf f . : - .. - - G -- ' . . -afar sf 1. -:Ei EE: :Q-.. ' - -' -' -1 .,f-- I K., , ' Iii- 11: -5-hi . 'I' l I ' , iff ,fri ' - :-r .. -' I . T11-MSIETP - 4 1 1' ' ---1 - za-1 - - ..:.-is .1 - .. .. ... -1- fn- 4 - 'Ek 'sg ..-22'-'2 - -1 11-11 13 If 'l' 1 l '1 1-1'-1 -l l , - ln-lnlzlaaf Q ..-.: v: : - ' - . fi 9' V Y ' fukin' - ' ., J I' ' Trinity Galle Evfent 100-Yard Dash Q20-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run 1-Nlile Run Q-Mile Run 120-Yard Hurdles Q20-Yard Hurdles High Jump Broad Junip Pole Vault Shot Put I'IZL1I11116I' Throw Discus Throw Behr' ' ge gfhlkflf Returns R600 rd Na me 10 1-5 sec. V. G. Burdick, '11 Q92 3-5 sec. H. S. Graves, '92 51 sec. 1V. A. Sparks, '97 2 min. LL 1-5 sec. T. F. WVessels, '14- 11 min. 32 Q-5 sec. NI. S. Crehore, '10 10 min. 10 sec. 16 sec. 26 1-5 sec. gil' 6 ft. 1 in. QQ ft. 7 in. 12 ft. 3-4 in. 39 ft. 7 1-2 in. 147ft.4in. 109 ft. 10 in. lVI. S. Crehore, '16 H. B. Olmsted, '08 Pond, '08 ' '. I. Hudson, Jr., I. K. Baxter, '99 117. Bjorn, '18 P. Nluxon, '11 S. Carter, '94 '14 T. C. Hudson, Jr., 1-1 T. C. Hudson, Jr.. '1-11 jfurmnr Track Qiaptains '88 111. C. 1Vurner '89 117. E. A. Bulkeley '90 R. H. Hutchins '91 E. R. Lanipson, Jr. '9Q IC. S. Allen '93 C. A. Lewis '9-1 L. I. Belden '95 E. de K. Leffingwell '96 1V. A. Sparks '97 1V. A. Sparks '98 C'. HV. Henry '99 V. 117. Henry '00 Cl, Brimley '01 I . R. Sl1ll'l0Vil11l '15 nl. l.. Furnivull 157 ,oe G. D. Rankin D '03 G. . Rankin '0-If C. 117. Remsen '05 C. 1V. Remsen A. R. Goodale '06 D. VV. Gateson '07 H. B. Olmsted '08 H. B. Olmsted '09 H. l. Mzixson '10 C'. B. Judge '11 Paul Maxon '1Q Hurry 1Yessels '13 'l'. I . 1Yessels 'l-1- 'l'. l . 111-ssc-ls Date 1909 189Q 1897 1914 1913 1913 1907 1906 1914 1897 1915 1911 1893 191+ 1914 CHEER LEADERS E. A J. G. P. C I ,I ly Q his WWL 76927 I ,M 1,1 zf ff ff ,- J ,mf , 1 . fi ,I ,' '- .... . I I' ' l . , Q53-5i'. . -'fri-N 1 + , ,. ---H .. n f. ' -. . . , . .. .f.. q. -' .wr .1 1 - ' . -.- . .r+.-W ,1 -. -- fr-w . ', 7 ' ' I ,' . ,, .,. . .f ,. Z , ',ir'wf1.9 , ' 1 , , I , ' all-fl. .- - 1, -'-- .- .ff f5g.'s7Vr4gzgwi- g :'f,f51w2,'s5r -' -'f-M4-1 -lafff '-'11 'H-aus, an , pg, .frpfg f -, ,.,, r' ,S ,7 :ua ,W , ,I , , J. , , , .. , ,,,,, ...,,, ,, ,, ,- ,.. M..,' ,wp ' .., , 'ff' , g,-- 1,-H:-. 'f.'f'5.'529'-K-if--.5':fzfi:2.H4'.y4- 'naw ,-,ffmfwzf441Mff1.Ii1'-ez,.'.:1,:'f:r,,,g:4,4 -6'-11544: r7Z5aff4:254r,f1'f ?if2ffff4f,Q'4'?,w Siaffzfvsm .., . .,. , , . . . ' f 4 ' -A f ' ---.,',gf,.f ,qw ff- ' ff.-l1f'vw:fige.f13'f.14f-:ffvw-.,:ffvv'.iaf ' .1-A-'gf-1-.wfu '-.1:q4..w45.141ins.-A-.1:,f4'Qnffha?5m,1g-2.pepsi9 -225251zsif:ri'qyfg?,,.gi5-- ' Tennis Qssueiatiun Qbfficees uf the Tennis Qssueiatiun Niles, '16 ....... N. Mitchell, '16 . Harding, ,18 The Team . . ,P7'6S'1id6'77f . Vice- President Secretary- Treasurer S. H Edsall, '15 . . .... . f'apta'i11 J. G. N. Nlitcliell, '16 .... . . . lllanager T. A. Peck, '15 E.. A. Niles, '16 P. C. Harding, '18 3Kecurh nf Eames lNIay 1 At New York Trinity 1 Columbia. 5 Blay 8 At lVIiddletown Trinity 1 Wlesleyan 5 May 1-L At Hartford Trinity 41 Brown I Q Nlziy 15 At Hartford Trinity Cby Defaultl Syracuse May QQ At Heirtford Trinity 6 Tufts 0 Blay 31 At Hartford Trinity 0 VVilliams 6 June 5 At I'I21iI'tfOI'C.l Trinity Q Amherst 4- Tullege Tennis Tbampiun E. A. Niles, '16 3D'aII Tournament 1Yon by li. A. Niles, '16 - Runner-up, P. C. Harding, '18 3J?.etn Tnglanb Zinterzfzlullegiate Tournament S. H. Eflszill, '15, Runner-up l.39 E . U 1 .- - V , ff . ay ,:,-- .. --' 2' 1? za-255 -.1 , '- V :I - ?2! :'. digs- if EPS' ' 255 ii 11 - 'l l-1 'El i - :Sig-L 5 55553. fm, -l - D-as .. .i -1 -1- - hug .img 1, I I' 1' ' ' ' 1 v 7: 9 . Q 1, 4 1 nr - 1 Bantam nf the Tennis Season In 1915 a distinctly new idea was adopted by the tennis team, in the trip, in the Easter vacation, to VVashington and Baltimore for a.nte-season practice. A week's good practice was obtained, two matches played, one of which was won by a 6-0 score, and a good start on the season was attained, although entirely at the personal expense of the men on the team. lVIuch gratitude is owed to Bishop Harding for the great hospitality showed to the team while they were in Wlashington. The season was only moderately successful, but this was not due to lack of enthusiasm on the part of the team or Captain Edsall. The absence of Burgwin was felt, probation, which the dei superi are always so glad to impose on might-be members of the teams and so reluctant to remit, made its customary inroads. But the worst difhculty to contend with lay, and lies, in the conditions for ten- nis here and the way it stands in general in Trinity. We do not seem to be able to understand that in places where things are accomplished in athletics, a. sport is nor' .sruyoporied because if is 81.1006-98j Lll, but .s11cces.sj'zll beccmse fit is supportecl. lfVith impossible tennis courts to get practice on and with the apathy in the college body which can produce a membership in the Tennis Association of about thirty in two hundred and fifty there is no inducement for good players from various schools, and those who do play here are unable to get the practice necessary. Captain Edsall closed his fine record on the team by scoring for the second consecutive year in the intercollegiates at Longwood, and the spirit in his team throughout the season made it unsuccessful only in point of scores. l6l 1 V-4 1 ii il it lg -is l ,mm ,ni l-1152 QC' f : -f.. . 2 les 65- - . 0 -ii f -iii. -'G - , . ' yg ,,. -3- 4 -+9 i fi' f I 18.5.4.1 ' 5 f 1. '-1-:' s 1 -1 .ze 13- 555: ' A G.. 1, 1--w 5,18 - 1.1: - .fi .-, ...- .. --.,fL-54. .1 : v --1-if ,.g ig g S nl.. i, '- L., .WF -.-.. -ln -1 .-i. 1 ,Qig- .. .,........ , :g,I,5ljQgQ , i i' 555 5- 1- - - f, ...- -1, - -:iv-5 .- 5- 1 f 1- ,qv-H 1-----..-2' . 5' 1 : ' nc 'f : : ' jllllen who wear the UI F. B. Castator, '16 A. B. Churchill, '16 J. L. Cole, '16 T. B. Craig, '16 J. N. Ives, '16 J. B. Kennedy, '16 F. Lambert, '16 R. L. Maxoll, '16 w S. Brand, '15 F. Carpenter, '15 I. B. Shelley, '15 B. L. B. Smith, '15 P. lVI. Swift, '15 G. lVI. Ferris, '16 D. A. Gillooly, '16 S. H. Edsall, '15 IXI. L. Furnival, '15 P. J. Young, Jr., '15 M. S. Crehore, '16 jfuuthall Baseball Ulrack Tennis S. H. Edsall, '15 162 R. S. Morris, '16 J. VV. Vizner, '16 F. P. VVoolley, Jr., '17 INI. R. Jackson, '18 J. E. Breslin, '19 G. V. Brickley, '19 H. W. Nordstrom, '19 C. B. Spofford, '16 J. N. Ives, '16 F. Lambert, '16 E. G. Schmitt, '16 H. Denning, '17 E. G. lVIcKay, '17 E. F. lVIurray, '18 C. B. Plummer, '16 F. B. Castator, '16 C. I-I. Perkins, '16 VV. Bjorn, '18 J. H. Townsend, Jr., '16 D I, fr it xx F4 E ! xW-fy - A-Xi. N. Q: Q j Y f Q! lp V I - H, fm, 7 A P A If -- ' E Jxffv efe a l '.l F1 ii. ' - iihfifffi? I-.i'. .5:-. '2 -S,-2 ' . '4 ' 2-.1..2: :lgggqtwij 1 -2.-ze.: -2:1 -:E '5 Zz: I V -' i . A .Die ' fe :hr - . - .K , 35 i Afternoon Evening Afternoon Evening Afternoon Evening Zuniur week jfrihapf Jfehtuarp 4th Alpha Delta Phi Tea . Delta Kappa Epsilon Dance St. Anthony Hall Cotillion Svaturhap, :lfehruarp 5tb . College Tea . . . . Glee Club Concert and Dance bunhap, :lfehruarp 6th Vespers in College Chapel at 3:30 p. m. illilunhap, jfehtuarp 7 tb 164 . Psi Upsilon Tea Junior Promenade f L7 47 V V n a , ' I ' 'ff ill. JU W X if fi ', f fi px . N Z LQL- J f Wllfwrfa Q7 f E72 5 N S ffllfl!WWm FWHM 7-4 H 1 1 1 ' 2 3? , W, 7 f ft 15. 1-gf' 5 , 'iq : - Y .9 , Y' 4555 'JV .N 1 -- J J. ., ,- , V , - ' . gzgx 4 :gf e 1 ' -A-.aan Y . 1, , .y -: ,- 12- f, o ' f 915.35-ig V -.. -L -HT.-2 MEF Q H-A .-11. ,. vfqgyg if- .. :L l:- ggi. A N 1' -1111 i- 11- 1-3 53 g,-- T' --1- l : 1 ,msg :- -, ,gnu -il' gl ini- .L b J , -q-1.l-- u iqg. L... . ,, fr'-2 --1 Q.:-.-1 l 1-ig - 7551? '-hr, v - 1 5214: . I A , l- YE ii il- 'lil -. :H-R. .1 fn' uf Zuniur Zllfllieek Clinncert Alumni Hall, Trinity College Suiturclzly Evening, February 5, 1916 Program 'Neath the Elms . . . I . lirwgwzfn. '82 Glee Club Live VVi1'e hlzmrch lVIand0lin Club 'l,'ouf-at . .... Sqjforzl W aters, '87 Glee Club Vocal Solo 1VI1'. C. B. Spofford, '16 lN'Iandolin Quintette hlessrs. Nlitehell, '16, Plummer, '16, DeVVitt, '17, Holden, '18, Kenney, '19 Wlaltz-Love Chat Nlandolin Club Recitation 1Vlr. R. S. Barthellness, '17 College Songs Cal The Pope Cbj Nut Brown lVIaiden The Nlermaid Glee Club 'Cello Solo Mr. Roderic Pierce, '16 White Wings . .... W. B. Davis Glee Club Selections ....... Trinity College Quartette hlessrs. hlorris, '16, Kenney, '19, Grime, '18, Spofford, '16 Xylophone Solo C NIL C. H. Perkins, '16 There's 21 College on the Hill . . . Sqford Waters, '87 Combined Clubs 166 Ziuniur rnmenahe Clllummittmz 1917 Junior Promenade, February 7, 1916 Theron Ball Cleinent . James Madison Love Cooley Richard Seniler Barthehness Wlnrren Milton Crezuner John Edwin Griffeth, Jr. Sidney Ryerson Hungerford Kent Shirley Kirkby U- 11 . I 711 a frnza IL . . . . Treasurer Drunnnond lllilliainson Little Donald James Tree Arthur Pehr Robert llvililllllld Charles Adanis Wlooster Albert Neumann Roc-li. l'.l,'-QfI'l.f'I.U VN I ' NJ fm wg sm .,g f W1 K J R E Q- bupijumurz lamp Qllummittee 1917 Sophomore Hop, DCCt'111lJ61' 10, 1914: James lvkltblilll Hz1t,cl1 . James Madison Love Cooley Stanley gxlilllll' Dennis, Jr. .Flllllli Eddy 1-Iuilles, Jr. ,Kent Shirley Kirkby 1Yilliz1111 1Vuclc 11110111111 553 15ClW21,l'Ll Gabriel llc-K Courtney Kelso Page Philip Yam Ii0IlS5Cl2l0I' Donald Ja mes Treo .Xl'tlll,II' Pclu' Holmcrl W Ulm irnz an ay SCllllylCI' udlu ml Supbumnre imuker Qliummittmz 1917 Sopliomore Smoker, Bluy 1-1-, 1915 Allen Nortliey Jones . . ..... Cliuiiiman llieluircl Semler 'liurtlielmess James Madison Love Cooley Warren Milton Crezimer Sidney Ryerson Hungerford Kent Shirley Kirkby 70 VVillia1u Wfzxde lVIiLC1'lll11 lCdwzL1'd Gabriel lVIcKzLy Rulpli 1Vau'1'eu Storrs .Xrthur 1,Cl1l' Robert vvtldlllllll Wlillizim Norbert Wilsrin XX 'Cie' ' V 'g ' ers? 'JP 4' 'L?FL f QQ ' Y . I lull nl gl nfl :all ll l, l -l-1 , 'Hash I V I -ii llll , !' 1, lil Ill Ill! 1 L -V! lil: gl 'l 1 I bnpbumnre Smoker Given by the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Seventeen at Alumni Hall, Trinity College Friday Evening, Bluy 14, 1915 Program 3Bart QPIIB 'U1'l1CI'C'S at College o11 the Hill ,... Szifford Wluters, '87 Combined Dlusieul Clubs President Luther, '70 Karl lVIorlm, '02 Selections . . Sliellv, '15, Edsall, '15, Harding, '16, Spolford, '16 . . . . . . . College Quartet Howell, '15 . ' ....... Por the College Body Solo . . Horace Fort, '1-L Dr, Price ' College Songs . . . Glee Club Godfrey lVI. Brinley, '88 C 1-wer ve- fl .' ' .. ,.. . 'N Q V N-T-+f'f'vf?f of Q .n K, 43,9 EJVG1 Z 3 . -fl . - . ., H I . e , .. .. -I 7 1 ' 7-'. , :- - , , ' I s . , , .-, - -. .. V . l - . .Em :svn-, :, 5 ... f . A . A . - - . , ' - - ' ' -- U I, 1 1 -.3 '-nf,-1 ..., V' . . - . Qifeffl' '-2-'Sf T Ti- ' . -- ' '- '- .. ' ' 51.g-'5-'QL?l1w,- jg-',f. , tal 1- nn , Riff., I , - ,, . - r -J-.-v -. - . 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' ' - .94 . ,-H' 'f'.. 1f',,, J' : lf.-1,-. '.-5.'g-'5: - 'M P. I., .5- p .- - ' '- - '. - -' . .' - ' . 1. 5 . - . v 21-7-1- .j.:.--:-uj,.' . ... ---' . , .- ' - , ,, - , , il , ' J.. - '-'-,,.,,'-4 up-,f -bf. '.---'f '.' ' '- J ' , ' 5: .fl ,lj L:--. , 'A , ,fa - -. . .v e JJ' V.- - - , ., .. .F' - - ' -'..',:-gm, L . ,gpij 7.-v,. . ,Q .1 Aff J , . -. -. ' 1 - .'.' -1 'ff 'ilk- kj-5.1!-ff.'T1,if.yV'L5.? . ' z. .. .1 A .M yy. w-':,'+ - 171 1 ':s::: - - 7 '- .. 'A -1, ' ., R ' gi-E ae!.! ::- . .. Ratt Ulftnn The Bullies uf 1917 Present A Kemieal Kornpound lVIusikz1l Komedy in One Alct iKing 3KuaI Book and Lyrics by Penn and Ynk Characters as they butt in: Goodwin Park Parties in the right hand box .... hlimbeth Park Floorwalker, ..... . Groans, '17 The Sunday Leaper CKing's Protegej . . Pifton Awkward Salzunander Star .... Bill G. Water Soft Kozil C'1'he Kingfs Daughterj . Elsie Janis Hard Koal Q'1'he Kings Sonj . , Al Jolson KING KOAL ..... . By Himself Cider ..... y . . Incog Nito Prince of WVails CA Trinity Troubadourl Vvarpton Bent Lord Fauntleroy CKing's Herzildj . . Ruhlmne O'Vil.z CHORUS: lX1essrs. Hatch, Barnwell, NIHCFLIIYI, Haines, Clement, Kirkby BIXIJIJET I ' lwisses Birdie Schuyler, Kitty Smith, Fay Sather. Dielcie Flipp, Tessie YVooster, Wlyrr Schlier BODY GUARD: Nlessrs. Rahbie O'Vi'tz, Cooley, Lang, Stark, I-Iungerford, Jepson BIUSICAL PROGRAM: Blue and Gold Qlmy Creamer, '1'7j . , . . Opening Chorus Dilties ..... . Leuper and Girls Suft Sea Tuffy , . . . Sziluimimler Demonstrations Soft und Hurd Koul Selections ...... . lVz1ils llllllbwli' 'l'll2lt Rosy Rug ..... . , 'l'hose 'l'wo Fight Ou, Fight On CJ. G. Mitt-hell, 'llij . . Birdie and Chorus l'lfforls ......... l'IZlWilil2lIl Droop lVe'll l,ove 'l'hee Still CJ. M. Hays, 'IBD Half-l1,IsIurcl Kozxl, l3irdie,:1ud l,euper I-9-l-7 ..,........ l i1mle Orchestra under personal clirec-lion of l'erliius. '16, l'ieree, 'l6. llruudl, '18, f'2lI'lPI'. '17 .x4'K'UlllIJ2llllSl ........ N. llurlier lloldeu, 'IH 173 ., gn ' f -gr .. 'FRESHWHNSJUNUQR 6lNlQUETlJf jrzsbmanzyuniur Banquet Held :it Hotel W'ortliy, Springfield, Blass., Dec'-emlmer 6, 1915 Zganquet Ciummittee Sillllllfbl Gardiner Jarvis, Cll1,a.'i'1'1na'rz . Edwurcl Gabriel Armstrong Stanley Howarth lieeke George Vincent Brickley Harry Wlilliam Nordstrum Harold John Brickley Ernest Emory Norris Edward Nlarsliall Hyland, Jr. Henry VVoodhouse Valentine l-larolcl Irving Kenney Richard Wlainwriglit Wlyse Sumner lVliitney Shepherd, Jr., Gil'-QH.l'0'l0 Svpeakers Frederick B. Castator James Landon Cole Nlorton S. Crehore, Jr. Dennis A. Gillooly Albert Neumann Rock Sumner VV. Sliepherdi Jr. 171' 4..--,4 x. in : - ' . f',- ,....,, '1-l.Vx.r,'5- I W bi W V' . ..,Y-,.. ,-,T-fih ik. -Y..-.., V L., VERT' YG NG if 'ARE THESE TWU DAGEER5 THAT 1 SEE EJEEOEE ME ? ' H ' I ' l i El,' la1 1n 1 mS!Il .!l ..ll...lIl..:n....lL .!!. 1 :f 'q: 'a'T , 1 I v C I'- H . N ' . 4 , 1 x n 5 . 4 K , - ' ' 1 ' s ' 4 A 1. 5 f -1- .1 E X wf k -p.'.'.g ...nal L Jig -I X, Jq xq ...1 - 7.'s'f ' 'X.-.' '.', IZ? 4 E' - 4, x . 4 5 , 'x',x' X N , - L ... Z ' K I I n'9 x J ..T PONDEEBY HSPIKEU BIULLINS XVALTER LANGUON SIR THOMAS BLUNT Miss XVOLFID LADY BLUNT NIOLLIE CREEDON SIR SPENCER DREEVEE Miss BELDQN 'ABIG PHIL CREEDON ROBERT EDGAR XVILLOUGHBY PITT A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE-ACT HI Cs-.42 159 62 15 12 li1C'll:Il'll linrtlielmoss Allred Harrling, Jr. . rl'll0I1l2l.S H. Craig, Jr. . Wlillis 13. George . . Joseph Bufliington, Jr. Q13ffiners Baath uf Eirecturs P l'L'S'1'IIIf1If . V'ic'f'- P resid 6111 , Secretary-Trz'c1s11rz'r General lllllflllglfl' . Sfrlgc J'VIlI15lflf'I' Richard S. Barthelmess Willis B. George Alfred Harding, Jr. Robert ll. O'Connor 'l'l10I11il.S H. Craig. Jr. Dr. Wilber M. Urban Ziaunurarp jllllzmhers Mrs. Henry A. Perkins Mr. E. F. lVIncD0nz1lrl Miss Elizabetll BC2lf'l1 Nliss Frances YV. Williams Qntihe members ' Hurlluurt A. Armstrong, '19 Eric A. Astlett, '19 Ric-harcl S. Bnrthelmess. '17 R. A. Bond, '16 Joseph BuHington, Jr., '18 Theron B. Clemont, '1.7 James Landon Cole, '16 Francis B. Coyle, '16 Tliomzis H. Craig, Jr., '16 Willis B. George, '16 ' ' Alfred Harding, Jr., '16 Newell B. Holmes, '18 ' 19. J. B. 1-Iylaml, 'is - J. Norton Ives, '16 X Allen Northey Jones, '17 A f 0 J. F. wruiwr, Jr., '19 I 7' 1- Erlwarrl Abbe Niles, '16 G. Gordon Nilsson, '16 - Robert B. O'Connor, '16 lv ' Einer Sulher, '17 llairolrl 13. Thorne, '16 X 177 K' RDW v-4 22fr?.,574 .f .. . -25' N -141 . ' fk '-' Zen-71. :ge . Y , - - JX Q -.. , . it .lqifz gc :egg - . 1 I . I ,' .. ii - W v 14,1 f . nag - - ra s-sa. - . - 'S :SE . 1 FW?-m e- , - v :' ff: -: - ,f-eq. . -. v- :b.T:-er-' ... :..-. - 1 eau, ,. as ,-iq .K --::: ..iT- :Yi--L-l. was 5- ' ': -1g-'1'1'.ii':'-'1 ' E- - v .a. .-2.2-1?-1. 1-. 1 5 .,, 1 ' -- - - au? 1' ' '.T '- 5 . qs 2: P22 - - -' - mit' f 5: Q Gentleman uf leisure ZH? Zahn Stapleton ani! 19. 9. wuuhbnuse Ulibe Qiast CIn order of their Hrst appearancej Joseph Sutton ....... Frank B. Coyle, '16 Dana Wlillets . . Eric A. Astlett, '18 George Fuller . . . . Joseph Buffington, Jr., '18 Clarence hflacklin, an actor . . Theron B. Clement, '17 Sir Spencer Dreever, Bart H . . . Einer Sather, '17 Robert Edgar Ivilloughby Pitt . Richard S. Barthelmess, '17 Spike lVIullins . . , John Francis lVIaher, Jr., '19 Lady Blunt . . hliss Elizabeth Beach Sir Thomas Blunt .... . Robert B. O'Connor, '16 hflollie Creedon ..,.. lNIiss Frances Wlilliams Big Phil Creedon, Police Commissioner . Newell B. Holmes, '18 Bliss Wfolfe J Guests . . 5 hliss Caroline Parker YValter Langdon M At The . Gerald H. Segur, '19 lVIiss Beldon l Gables . Bliss Lisbeth Urban Aminadab Ponderby . . . Alfred Harding, Jr., '16 Coleman, of the Central Oiqice . . Sumner IV. Shepherd, '19 Act I Pitt's rooms on hladison Avenue. An evening in June nearing midnight. Act II Drawing room in Big Phil Creedon's home on Riverside Drive. The same evening, shortly after midnight. , Act III The Gables , Sunrise Cove, Long Island. An afternoon, one week later. Act IV Same as Act I. The same day, three hours later. 178 ' S5 fir-...-:..'..'r-- .1-it ... - 7.15 - ---1 - 1111- - ' ' ...l-11 I f Jflw Ilii Q : ml 'll llllla ll' lull Il Qs uf l n qi, .,'t?i E el be Eesters Since Dramatics in Trinity rose, phoenix- .Q like, from its accumulated ashes in the form of Daly's old 7-20-S , it has seemed to gain pros- perity and prestige with every new performance brought out. It passed very soon from the hands of nineteen-sixteen, who revived it, into the field of an activity for the whole college, and the production of The Prince an d the Pauperu, on the twenty-third of A p ril, 191-11. marked the beginning of the new epoch of the Jesters, which organization was very soon equip- ped with constitution, by-laws, and a member- ship comprising names which now have come to mean not a. little to Trinity ears. In the next college year two performances were given with great success,- Tom Blooreu in the fall and three one-act plays at Commencement time, and the third year finds the club in a thriving condition, giving its first play of modern life, MRS- PERKINS v A Gentleman of Leisure,', by John Stapleton and P. S. llloodhouse. Wfe will take a look at this latest production of the Jesters. The play, to repeat, is modern, even so modern as to conform to the crook drama type,- policemen, detectives, crime, an engaging and quick-witted hero just escaping from terrible scrapes, the type which began perhaps with the success of Nlr. Gillette's Sherlock Holmes. Here we have not a professional Raffles, but a young member of the jeuvzesse do-ree, Robert, etc., Pitt, who, having made all the other idiotic bets he can think of, finally thinks of wagering a dinner for the crowd that he can rob a house. He gets a professional burglar for a partner, enters a house that night, and is confronted by Mollie Creedon, the girl he saw and loved, but unfortunately didnlt meet, on an ocean linerg she recognizes him, and with a rather incredible line of fiction he persuades her his intentions are perfectly innocent, but has less success in persuading her father, who unfortunate- ly is chief of police. Started thus on his career, he has some hair-raising adven- tures in trying to restore the depredations of his partner in crime, now his valet, at a house-party at which lVIollie and her father are guests beside himself. There is a terrible general mixup, which Pitt, aided evidently by the heavenly powers, finally manages to straighten out, and general rejoicings end the drama. 179 Here is the 'kind of play in which one of the hardest problems is to avoid falling into the melodramatic. The way this was avoided shows the effect of the good taste of Mrs. Perkins, who coached, or rather made, the production, and constantly through the play her training of the cast was easily traceable. It would be absurd, on the other hand, to give the credit of a perfect performance to a college dramatic club, that is not to be expected. Nlelodrama was not ab- sent, even in the work of Barthelmess, and he should avoid a possible tendency that way, for outside of that his work was most artistic. He has the two ad- vantages, seldom found together in a college man, of natural a.bility and profes- sional training, and he took Douglas Fairbanks' former part in a way which would have given that agile gentleman no pain to witness. Perhaps next among the men in point of skillful presentation of difficult parts was Sather, in the delicate character of one of the English silly assesw so common on the stage, so rare elsewhereg and Maher as Spike , the very tough burglar-valet to Pitt, while Holmes, in spite of ill health at the time, filled the part of the rough old policeman and father very well, his physical size contributing as well as his in- telligent reading of .his lines. These, three of the hardest bits of work in the whole play, were very fortunately taken by men amply able to do them justice. O'Con- nor's work, which has been complimented in almost every play produced here since he entered college, was up to its usual level as the old Englishmang Clement had dignity and coolness, although he lacked action and individuality. Among the smaller parts Astlett stood out with a very clever Willetts, while Harding might have been a butler all his life, Coyle and Buffington were reminiscent of the Century Clubg Scgur lusciously summery, and Shepherd 1'e1ninded one of W. J.,Bu1'11S. Of the ladies it is not customary to give a detailed criticisni, but we must give lVIiss Wlillianis her clue for the most professional and finished performance of the evening, and also coinplinient Miss Beach on her work, for a more dignified and attractive preseyutation of her too-small part could 11ot have been made. lVIiss Parker and lV1iss Urban did not have large enough parts to really show their ability, but did very well with what the playwright gave them. The perforniance was a success, and most deservedly. VVhy is it that in the sanie college where drainatics not long ago died a natural death it now flourishes ill so gratifying a way? Thewriter thinks it is because of several happy chances. Une is that there have happened to be in college these last few years a few really unusually good actors, and that is a great help to success. Another is the happy idea of having ladies from the city in the cast instead of the crude burlesques of NVOIIIGIIQS parts we could give ourselves, and the gratifying way in which the Hartford girls have come out and worked for the productions. while almost the greatest help has been Nlrs. Perkins' remarkable ability and willingness to make us see what the lines mean. Professor E. D. Nlcllonald of the English Depart- ment, with his knowledge of the technique of the drama also aided greatly in this year's production. VVe cannot give too niuch thanks to those who out of the goodness of their heart have so greatly helped. The club is getting out of the primary stage, and should soon be what it should be, not a list of all those who have carried a spear in a production, but an honorary dramatic czssocriazf-ion whose niembership shall be conferred only on those who show real talent and the will to use it to the best advantage of Trinity draniatics. E. N. 181 m l l i n nl l u nw u ul q gg gl lm Hlmllllllllll l l l l - ulnll ii aeaue nl -l il pyya A I I II III II I I I I I H I ' The Hartford Club June, the Nineteenth, 1915 illihe Senior Qilass uf Trinity Qllnllege l'resents the following plays which were coached and staged under the supervision of lVIrs. Henry A. Perkins Qlhe Maker nf !Bream5 by Oliphant Down Qlharacters The lNI2Ll1llft1Ctll1'i?l' . . . Richard S. Bartliellncss Pierrette Pierrot . . . . . liphigenia at Quits llliss Frances ANllll2lll1S . James A. Mitchell from hlaurice Baring's 6iDlII1lHLltlN'C Dramas Scene: :hg21.111G1I1I1011,S Camp at Aulis Qllharanters Aganieinnon . . Iphiginia . . . Clytaeninestra . A Servent . Calchas . . . Odysseus . . . . . Q Rehearsal uf jlilacheth . . Howard R. Hill . Joseph A. Racioppi -. Einer Sather . L. B. Ripley . Henry L. Brainerd . Oscar W. Craik from hlaurice Baring's g'Diminutive Dramas Scene: Stage of the Globe Theatre, London Time: 1595 A., D. Qihatacters Stage Manager ...... . Oscar VV. Crailq Producer ...... . . Howard R. Hill lVlr Lyle, who plays A 1Vitch . . . . L. B. Ripley Mr Lake, who plays HA Second VVitch . . Einer Sather lVI1' Kydd, who plays Banquo . . Ernest T. Sommerville lVIr. Hughes, who plays Lady lVIacbeth,, Richard S. Barthelmess Nh' Nh' Thomas, who plays A Doctorl' . Shakespeare ..... . J. G. N. Mitchell . Theron B. Clemont lVIr Burbage, who plays lVIacbeth . Henry L. Brainerd lVIr Foote, who plays 6'lVIacduffw . . . L. D. Simonson 182 James L211lLl0I1 Cole, '16 . Richard Lush 1VIz1.xon, '16 . Frederick B. Castator, '16 Francis B. Coyle, '16 Senate hlorton Stimson Crehore, Jr. '16 . Dennis A. Gillooly, '16 John Norton Ives, '16 Russell Z. Johnston, '16 Robert S. 1VIor1'is, '16 183 Clifford H. Perkins, '16 Charles Byron Spofford, John H. Townsend, Jr., William VVzLde lVIz1.cruin, Albert N. Rock, '17 hlelville Shulthiess, '18 J '1 Pre szdmt Sec 1 atm y r. 16 6 '1 John Edwin Griffeth, Jr., ,1 7 'Z-ff --wax ,..-4 G SX., X If ,. g W A MN , . i ',-- is ' 'Q 4' 5' xp'-A -. , M 1 .1 1 ' , ' 'T' f 'si' f - '-' - 1: -, , . rf N , ,jf , A 1, F-' 5355+ F - '-A ' . ,N -1, ' e Li , 1 5 ' 71 Q, 4- 'ag , fl 5 'yrs ' ' 'A' l: +52-, YQ' 'RWE -+, f .. -L is .- agcaiirfai p We. 1 1- -,. ' ' .. -5 .-,fr f V' ,R ' ig. 'r ,s,,i,.i2 QAil' 'lf ' ' ' i ', ff- I I, .,,4,v, v A fa ' 2 .gr-Y V if N A if -. -,thi-svn.: ,Ns . ' ' ,. f 9.:f Q, 'A-E' in , . Jeff 1 Q , ' 4 'f 1 X' si JI- - 'T3.,.-' x 'mf' X xx TA if . x 9 e ,X X ' --x a. XX Senior Iiannurarp Srnnietp Ahern, Philip Aloysius, '12 Allen, Edwin Stanton, '93 Allen, Walter Best, '04 Austin, VVilliam Mo1'1'is, '98 Bacon, Frederick Stanley, '99 Badgley, Oliver Warren, '07 Barbour, Henry Grosvenor, '90 Barton, Charles Clarence, '93 Barton, Philip Lockwood, '02 Bates, Robert Peck, '93 Beecroft, Edgar Charles, '97 Bellamy, Rober Bayard. '01 Bleecker, VVillia1n Hill, Jr., '12 Bowne, Garrett Denise, '06 Bird, William Augustus, IV., '152 Brigham, Henry Day, '03 Brines, Moses James, '00 Broughton, Charles Dubois, '95 Brown. William Parnell, '01 Brinley, Godfrey, '01 Bryant, Percy Carleton, '07 Buck, George Sumner, '09 Bull-zeley, John Charles, '93 Capen, George Cleveland, '10 Carpenter, James Stratton, Jr., '09 Established 1893 Grahuate members Carroll, Joseph Oliver, '11 Carter, Julian Stuart. '98 Carter, Lawson Averill, '93 Carter, Shirley, '94- Churchlnan, Clarke, '93 Clement, Charles Francis, '05 Coggeshall, Nlurray Hart. '96 Collett, Charles Henry, '13 Collins, VVilliam French, '93 Cross, VVillia1n Rich, '08 Cullen, James, Jr., '93 Cunningham, Gerald Arthur, '07 Danker, Walton Stoutenburgh, '97 Davis, John Henry Kelso. '99 Davis, Cameron Josiah, '93 Deppen, Richard Lawton, '13 Dingwell, Harrie Benz, '94 Dougherty, Philip, '07 Donnelly, Edwin Joseph, '08 Dravo, Ma1'ion Stuart, '07 Durfee, Edward Llewellyn. '05 Edgerton, Francis Cruger, '9-L Edgerton, John Warren, '94 Edsall, James Kirkland, '08 Edsall, Samuel Harmon, '15 184 --s if ' E' i- s- ' .-1 f . ,1-n- Z1 ,: Z -3 .9 '- ' .i '.-14 'i a :-' - : - 'J A ' ' ' - -1 'Wi' .H ,:.-.::- S, Au , :Q -f ' L V -gig 5 '1- Iris' -n-an -.f- NL- ' -.1 ' ' 3:92 7 - -' -- ' rv- 1 -11 -1'-3-f' '. - --: -'-1.1 '- i :I ' .... 2- 2--' i P ,gl V 3-L gli- 5?-2-'rf :if 5' -1- ' 1 'li T- ..f+:-.F 2 ' .il 'WW W -gif 25' .I E MJ K, V -111 - -.-.-1. -i?.'- 555355, 5 9 nt H , E' ' Ellis, George Wlilliam, '94 Ewing, Robert Mosby, '05 Farrow, Nlalcolm Collins, '05 Fiske, Reginald, '01 Fiske, William Sydney 1Va.lker, '06 Fort, Horace, '1-L Furnivall, Maurice Lester. '15 Gateson, Daniel Wilmot, '06 George, Eugene Evan. '07 Gildersleeve, Nelson Hall, '10 Glazebrook, Haslett Mc-Kim, '00 Goodridge, Edward, Jr., '0Q G ostenl G raves, Greeley Groves, Haight, Haight, iofer, Charles Edward, '05 Dudley Chase, '98 , Howard Trescolt. '91 Joseph, '10 Austin Dunham, '06 Sherman Post, '11 Hamlin, Edward Percy, '95 Hartley, George Derwent, '93 Hender son, James, 'OQ Hill. Frederick Charles, Jr., '06 Hill, Howard Rice, '15 Hornor, Harry Archer, '00 Howell. Alfred, '11 Howell. Charles Hurd, '12 Howell, George Dawson, Jr., '15 Hudson, James Nlusgrove, '01 Hudson, Theodore Canfield, Jr., '1-1 Langford, Archibald Morrison, '97 Langford, William Spaight, Jr., '96 Lewis, Elton Gardiner, '99 L'Heureux, Alfred Joseph, '13 Lord, James Watson, '98 Lockwood, Luke Vincent, '93 Macaulay, Richard Henry, '95 Mann, Edward James, '01 Maxon, Paul, '11 hlaxson, Harry Irl, '09 McCook, George Sheldon, '97 NIcGinley, Stephen Essex, '09 Mcllvaine, John Gilbert, '00 hleyer, Henry Louis, '03 Moore, James Ashton, '14 Moore, John Bigelow, '13 Morgan, Samuel St. John, '03 1VIorgan, Owen, '06 1VIorse, Bryan Killikelly, '99 Moses, John Shapleigh. '14 Murray, James Patrick, '15 Nichols. John Williams, '99 Niles, 11'illiam Porter, '93 Oleott, Nvilliam Tyler. '96 Olmsted, Horace Bigelow, '08 Paine, Ogle Taylor, '96 Paige, Jolm Henry, Jr., '97 Parsons, Edgerton, '96 Pearce, Reginald, '93 Peck, Carlos Curtis, '0Q Peek, ltiehard Eugene. '01 Pelton, Henry Hubbard, '93 Penrose, John Jesse. Jr., '95 Plant, 11'oorll'orrlo Hamilton, '09 Pond, Harvey Clark, '08 Powell, John l4'ra.nklin, '06 Prince, Frerlerick 1N'elles, '00 Ramsdell, Earl Blanchard, '11 Rankin, George Douglas, 'oss Rcmsen, Cornelius Wagstaff, '05 liemsen, Henry Rutgers, '98 Reynolds, Lloyd Gilson, '98 Iiicli, Ernest Albert, '99 Sehutz, 'Walter Stanley, '91 Schwartz, David Louis, Jr., '00 Shelley, Isaac Battin, '15 Sherman, Clarence Edgar, '11 Short, 1Villiam, Jr., '12 Smith. Albert Niarston, '00 Smith, Bartram Leon Burgoyne, '15 Sparks, William Albert, '97 Strawbridgc, Jolm, '95 Syphax, T. Nlinton, '03 Taylor, Charles Edward, '94 Taylor, Niartin, '08 1 Thomas, Edmund Crawford, '03 Townsend, Herman Edward. '04 Trumbull, Charles Lamb, '08 Vihbert, William Welch, '94 Vibbert, Aubrey Dar1'ell, '99 Wainwright, Jonathan Mayhew, '95 ivebster, Jerome Pierce, '10 Weed, Charles Frederick, '94 1Veibel, Richard Nickes, '02 1Velles, Philip Turner, '05 1Vessels, Theodore Francis, '11 Wfheeler, Charles Hawthorne, '02 1fVheeler, William Hardin, '02 1Villiams, Alexander John, '96 1Vilson, George Hewson. '93 VVilson, VVilliam C1'osswell D0ane,' 93 VVoHenden, Richard Henry, '93 NVoodle, Allen Sheldon, '99 Wright, Richardson Little, '10 185 015132 jlilnhusa 1916 Frederick Bzrrwick Czlstzrtor Fraulk LLL111bC1't James Landon Cole Robert Seymour lVIo1'1'is John Norton Ives Charles Byron Spofford, Jr 186 LL-,z ir- fX'1I'1' LJIFXJIIXJ' 141,13 M11 l 4 1 W. B. Allen. '0-L F. B. Baridon, '1-L li. S. Barney. '13 P. L. Barton, '02 G. T. Bates, '12 W. A. Bird, '12 VY. H. Blecc-ker, Jr., '12 H. L. Boyd. '05 G. D. Bowne. '00 H. Bradfield, '02 J. W. Bradin, '00 H. Bradin, '03 . L. Brainerd. '15 N. F. Breed, '12 H. D. Brigham, '03 Gilbert Brown, '10 JV. P. Brown, '01 . H. Browne, '03 . P. Browne, Jr., '03 C.. E. Bruce, Jr., '03 P. C. Bryant, '07 B. Budd, '08 NI. H. Buftington, '04 G. C. Burgwin, Jr., '11 H. Burgwin, Jr., '00 H. H. Burgwin, '11 VV. C. Burwell, '06 P. 111. Butterworth, '08 G. C. Capen, '10 C. Carpenter, '12 J. S. Carpenter, Jr., '09 L. G. Carpenter, '00 J. O. Carroll, '11 K. B. Case, '13 F. B. Castator, '16 H. N. Chandler, '00 S. N. Clapp, '04 C. F. Clement, '05 M. VV. Clement, '01 A. C. Coburn, '07 R. G. Coghlan, 510 F. H. Coggeshall, '07 J. L. Cole, '16 C. H. Collett, '13 H. JV. Cook, '10 P. H D T 1 Grabuate Members uuded hy the Class of '00 on Februarv 15, 1801 J. ll. Cook. Jr.. '10 D. rw S. Corson. '99 ' ' .. ' - ' L. w - - . J. h. Cldllx. 12 l l l. C, rang. 10 l A. lv. Creedon, '0.D 1V. ll. Cross, '08 M. F. Cromwell. '13 C X I. .' . Cunningham. '07 R. Cunningham. '07 H. L. Curtin, '07 T. C. Curtis, '07 J. H. K. Davis. '00 I-I. de W. de Maurizio, '07 T. N. Denslow, '01 B. L. Deppen, '13 JY. C. Dewey, '11 B. J. Dihhle. '01 H. B. Dillard, '13 E. J. Donnelly, '03 M. S. Dravo, '07 A. E. Dunsford. '15 VV. H. Eaton, '99 1V. S. Eaton, '10 J. K. Edsall, '08 S. H. Edsall, '15 G. H. Elder, '1-1 J. D. Evans, '01 R. BI. Ewing, '05 G. NI. Ferris, '16 R. Fiske, '01 XV. S. W. Fiske, '00 F. S. Fitzpatriek, 1-L B. H. Fox, '00 S. R. Fuller, Jr.. '00 C. V. Ferguson, '07 H. Fort, '14 NT. L. Furnivall, '15 D. Ia. N O. D H. C H . YY. Gateson, '06 E. George, '07 H. Gildersleeve, '10 Gildersleeve, Jr., '12 A. Gillooly, '16 C. Goodrich, '09 E. Gostenhofer. '05 MCK. Glazebrook, '00 187 E . B. ciOUflI'lCll. '02 lfl. Uoorlritlge, Jr., '02 B N H. H. x 'A. r'. Graham, '05 W. T. Grange. '00 1 K D. Green, 'JJ 111 Greer. '08 Joseph Groves. '10 NI C llxi ht '00 . 1. 'I ', , -A. . h. l. Haight. 11 l 1III1lI TJ ...gt , Sturges Harmon, '10 H. G. Hart, '07 J. C. Hart, '09 L. C. G. Harriman, '09 B. Hedrick. '90 D. M. I-Ienry, 'os A. C. H. B. Henshaw, '10 , H. Hill. '0Q B.. Hill. '15 W. C. Hill. '00 C H. A. H A. G. G. J. T. J. H. R. J. B. J. C. G. S. Hine, tors O. Hinl-cle, '00 E. Hodge, '15 . A. Hornor, '00 Howell, '11 D. Howell, Jr., '15 W. Hubbard, '08 M. Hudson, '01 C. Hudson. Jr.. 'll H. Humphrey, '12 Huet, '06 H. Hutchinson, '03 N. Ives, '16 D. Jewett, '00 NICA. Johnson, '03 B. Judge, '10 T. Kendall, ,QQ K. 111. Kendall, '12 I. G. R. C. F R. Kenyon, '07 T. Keyes, '11 E. Kinney. '15 1VI. Konvalinka, '11 Lambert, '16 W. Larchar, Jr., '03 P. T. Lightbo urn, '04 5355- JP gw- rg ' ' Z x Z N ff f f X: LL if: ' -- ii - '-- N pug' X 9 ' 1 E. H 1:12. , ' - f,qf-.a, . - 1, ... i . ,3 , 455' F-23 1:3 V - uigy js x .? - - - - - -1- iii. .45-gig 5 -' ' -2 . ..-- 1- -2532: . in -mag 1 ... ...l- 5 --- . sd- . :- 5...- 5 .-1.-.1 .-- .-1.. I --- - -,- ,, - ,-1... li N :-- I- --,,: -i - ..- , ,J ,, '-- r--il :gi r ., L. ...-1 , -1- .-.1-1 -tl - S 11... 1 . -. 1 Ill' 5 I I E. G. Littell, '99 T. W. Little, '14 VV. G. Livingston, '09 L. T. Lyon, '16 H. F. MacGuye1', '08 E..-----. - '- . ' ' - v i'-'25 H C. Owen, '99 E. K. Sterling, '99 J. XV. O'Conno1', '05 F. Stevens, '08 C. C. Peck, '02 G. W. Stewart, '11 R. E. Peck. '01 F. B. Stiles, '15 C. H. Perkins, '16 VV. B. Sutton, '99 F. F. Pettigrew, '12 S. S. Swift, '13 L. H. McClure, '12 G. B. McCune, '07 VV. F. 1VIcElroy, '10 S. E. McGinley, '09 H. R. Mcllvaine, '04 J. G. Mcllvaine, '00 P. L. 1VIcKeon, '04 VV. J. MeNeil, VV. F. Madden E. H. NI:-rddox, '04 J. H. Maginnis. '02 H. S. Murlor, '10 S. F. Marr, '13 R. S. Martin, '16 H. I. Maxson, '09 P. Maxon, '11 R. L. Maxon, '16 F. C. Meredith, '05 H. L. G. Meyer, '03 J. B. Moore, '13 S. St. J. Blorgan, 03 O. Morgan, '06 J. O. Morris, '08 R. S. Morris, '16 J. A. Moore, 14 B. K. Morse, '99 J. S. Nloses, '14 A. S. Murray, IH.. '10 J. P. Murray, '15 H. C. Neff, '10 J. W. Nichols, '99 '01 , '08 - M. G N H A. F. '74 .1 C561 mopwwmooomw S P F C . Phillips, '06 . Pierce, '06 . Pitts, '11 . Pond, '03 J. Porteus, '11 L. Potter, '10 lv. B. Pressey, '15 YV. Prince, '00 B. ltamsdcll, '11 G. Randle, '05 D. Randall, '03 E. Rankin, '11 D. Rankin, '03 VV. Remsen, '05 Reed, '06 NI. Rhodes, '05 A. Rich, '99 C. Rich, '09 Roberts, '09 H. Rudd, '01 L. Schwartz, '00 L. Schwartz, '06 J. B. Shearer, '09 I. B. Shelley, '15 C. E. Sherman, '11 A. C. Short, '03 W. Short, Jr., '12 YV. C. Skinner, '11 B. L. B. Smith, '15 J. P. W. Taylor, '02 M. Taylor, '08 R. VV. Thomas, '13 H. E. Townsend, '04 J. H. Townsend, Jr., '16 C. L. Trumbull, '08 W. S. Trumbull, '03 A. R. Van de VVater, '01 R. B. Van Tine, '04 A. D. Vibbert, '99 J. W. Vizner, '15 A. VV. Walker, '14 J. M. Walker, '01 C. D. VVardlaw, '07 H. L. VVatson, '05 P. VVebster, '10 . G. Weekes, '06 N W9 R. . VVeibel, '0'2 P. T. Welles, '05 H. Wessels, '12 T. F. lfVessels, '11 C. H. Wlheeler, '01 C. R. Whipple, '12 H. R. Vlfhite, 302 J. J. Vilhitehead, Jr., '13 H. D. Wilson, Jr., '01 F. E. W'illiams, '13 Willoughby, '09 . C. Withington, '15 QW 188 iV'-- PPP . PFC i'f'1 ' ' 925 . 552 il? 5-lisa' F-E5 gm l l l l 0 Miwmmm H355 5 J -alll -wr-I -ws we U1 , '1-lr:-1 4. l '11 o 5 ,- dial lllg' 1:-gl 1- 0 Q CD v-' AlI,I',ul, Chas:-1 1-4- -41 -- 5' 4,..,... 5 3 ' Y wiiwllil F 'PGS 'intl fjfrl'jsif,':7y2 se.: . , - 1': .11 ' ' U 'lf .4a?1.lf??5l4f i 0 OFF? swrmrv i2'2 . 2753? ig: of Gs. ' 1 51:5 3 We -. 9fsQ -my a Q EM i?lf' bupbumure Ewing Qliluh Qctihe Members 1917 Otey Robinson Berkeley ' Willianm Wade lVIacrum Harold Talmadge Bradley Carlisle Chandler lVIcIvor Herbert VVilliam Jepson Edward Gabriel McKay Allen Northey Jones Albert Neumann Rock Drummond Williaixlson Little Philip Van Rensselaer Schuyler 189 nwsauwwiw ? Q ,Syl -W, In Q x , . f f N I c K ',, V If' J' ' . l 5: .Q 'F' c f :ll ' 1? i i V 5 A f W ' Bno. .1im H-mwcuc- xl xl YXLJJA K lx U. Raymond Austin Bond James Landon Cole Richard Lush Ma.xon William Lawrencre Peck John Blair Barnwell Richard Semler Bartlielmess Jv?l.l'I'6H hlilton Creamer Eric Anderson Astlett James Pendleton Hahn Edmund Russell Hanipson Newton Parker Holden kappa Esta bi 1916 Clifford Henry Perkins Harold Brainerd Raftery Erhardt Gillette Selnnitt Charles Byron Spofforfl. Ji 1 91 7 Paul Edwin Fenton John Spalding Kramer Courtenay Kelso Page Cliarles Adnlns W'ooster 1918 Artliur Houston JV1' 190 Kenneth Edwin Johnson Rufus Colfax Phillips, Jr. Henry Crittenden Redfield James Harvey lvithington ight 015132 Buung Hlerfs Qibristian Qssnciatiun uf Ulrinitp Qlullege The Ciahinet Qbffisers James lVI. L. Cooley . Frank L. Johnson . Williain Grime . . Joseph Buffington, Jr. Qibairmen nf Qlnmmittees Joseph Huffington, Jr. John NICK. lVIitchell . . Joseph A. Racioppi . D. S. Stark . Bible ann . President Vfice-President . Secretary . Treasurer fl M ission Study Freshman Bible Social Service Vesper S ervices Vesper Services are held every Sunday afternoon at 5.30 in the College Chapel. These meetings are conducted by members of the Association and special speakers are provided for them. The Freshman Bible is published at the beginning of each College year. A reception was given to the freshmen by the Association on October 15, 1915. 109 45 . 7 xx ' A ix inif ' ff X155 Q fx ff .f l 5,a.!nL.,. JT I' My h ff' I ' fnzwff aw X ,f ff lf,! ,f'X 5 XR A X 1 ffyfx I, 1 y W xmf D MU ll Cal M USlCAL CLUBS sk f' M1lSHC!ag?1Q'lL11llf3,S C'. ll. Spotlord, Jr., '16 .... . Frank L. Johnson, '17 R. Pierce, '16 . . R. S. Bartlielmess, '17 . YV. B. Davis . . R. S. Nlorris, '16 . XV. C . Knipfcr l'1'1'.w1'flmli M ana yer . IJYIIIUI' of Jllafzflolhl Club . ,il .v.v1'.v1'fn1f M a n agar . .lJl'I'0C'I'0'I' of Glee Club . , Lcrulcr Qffilrfe Hub . Dircclor of lllmlzlnlivl 171111 dblec Qlzlllll jfirst iliennr Sbeconh Ulienur Nlorris, '16 Wadlnnd, '17 Harding, '16 Johnson, '17 Sclnnitt, '16 Redfield, '18 Beers, '19 Nordstrom, '19 Kramer, '19 St1II'lll2U1, '19 Forbes, '19 jfirst Mass Secunia Bass Linton, '16 Spofford, '16 Nlitcliell, '16 Pierce, '16 Tree, '17 Plummer, '16 Easland, '18 Fenton, '17 Crime, '18 Parsons, '18 Kenney, '19 Brill, '19 Qncumpauist Niles, '16 jllllanhulin Qiluh first jllllunhulinr Secunia jllilanhulin Craig, '16 Mitchell, '16 Randall, '16 Plummer, '16 Hatch, '17 Cahill, '16 Holden, '18 DeWitt, '17 ' Wooster, '17 jfirst Violin Banjo 'QEQIIU Fenton, '17 Spencer, '16 Pierce, '16 YVilson, '17 Wfyse, '19 Parsons, '18 ZBrum5 Xplupbnne 1Bianu ikeaher Perkins, '16 Perkins, '16 Brandt, '18 Barthelmess, '17 195 COLLEGE QUARTETTE M ORRIS IQENNEY GRIME SP OFFORD are ,Q-Q .-F ,,. , f' NN 1-.1 -,..... .- W ,9 1 -. V 4- 1- , W -,.2':' , .- Y :sg .uzs uni:-5-an 11- .-fl J, y -- ,- . V 4-ii V , V - -,bg-l . 5, -is :3 1: - -E:-f 1:5-.2 .-3.-5-3 Eg, 9, - 5 ,u ' 0:2 .' 31 132. 1 - QQSQE1 ' -1 yiigi A. - if ' Z . :--g --' 1- 11 4- 1-mf. 1.11.-.1 ..,-1. l ,.,,. ,, - .nw ass- ,..-- ,, , .1-, 1,33 -,941-A--.5 -... -. .. .s . ml- 1 - f --: ..,.- ..--. it , , .,..,.. -1 - ....-.- f,.,., 1. X 5-r- --,..-1:11 -.1 11- -,'.!,1:.'-- - - - in--1-I:-1 - .rigs 2 4-..E-.- ..- -.-:' 2.-:a - pg, plilf , i .1-... , E :-sa... .leap - 2.525 aa? - il- ' - 1- Fl z-is -1 , 5 .'2.'11 -,..-1 - i eaf :az 7 .L-2, . A , ,.,. y-., --1.-i----.gg-1 ,I .mf-gt, : ,. z' af . 5 ,' -. ' QE 1 nz ' f? ,Q 1' Ill Siiiii- -5 y The if-Blusinal Clllluhs lVith a considerable amount of old material remaining from last year's organization, the hdusical Clubs began the season just past with a good nucleus around which to build. The direction of the clubs was again undertaken by the same eHicient coaches that did so much last year toward putting the Nlusical Clubs of Trinity on a good firm basis: Nlr. XV. B. Davis, who trained the Glee Club, and hir. YV. C. Knipper who took charge of the Nlandolin Club. To each of them is due the gratitude of the members, and for whatever praise the college may have received by reason of its musical efforts, the careful work of the coaches is largely responsible. A seeming lack of interest in the work of the clubs by some of the members, made it more difiicult to obtain the results desired, but it is hoped that as music becomes a more live thing at Trinity, the student body will lend its hearty sup- port to it. One great factor that our clubs have lacked during the past few years is the support of the alumni. Their associations have not helped in obtaining concerts and tripsof an extended nature, which are not possible without such backing. We feel that this support is due both to the clubs and to the college inasmuch as it is a large factor in promoting interest in Trinity. Heretofore, the musical clubs have been self-supporting, with the exception of a few con- tributions by generous individual alumni. 197 12 X U A K .. 1 6740! fm 'I m y -a ll? W' 'V iw' l ' 1 4 2 . L4 W - fir ' ' ,. lv' 5'ff'f . 4 1 fr X ff . f ' i'.f2'.Z'f5fvS:---f-- : 4- - -1-gf'-9:-1.. 5:9-f fy - T 5 '..a,,f- - , , W fl ,J 7 n M 1. Y' -yr-V A I X llffjii' CHAPEL flllbuir C. B. Spoiford, Jr., '16, ClLOi1'Ill.!lSlf6l' and Leader Jfirst 'QLBIXUUS jfirst 1585525 A. Harding, Jr., 316 XV. Grime, ,18 R. S. lVIorris, '16 A. H. Wright, ,18 E. G. Schmitt, ,16 Strunk Qfenurs Saecunh Zgassrs E. A. Niles, ,16 R. Pierce, ,16 H. Nordstrom, '19 C. B. Spofford, Jr., ,16 QBrgsmist Clifford H. Perkins, 316 Siflssistant rwrgauist F. L. Johnson, '17 Qllbapel Qzrhices . Rev. Arthur Adams, Ph.D., Ulzclplfzzizz Assisted by the clerical members of the faculty Qbhligaturp Voluntary Civunbupb lXI0l'11lIlg Prayer. 8:30 A. BI. Holy Communion, 8:45 A. NI. Sunday, 10:30 A. IVI. Vespers CY. NI. C. AJ 5:30 P. BI. jliilunitnrs T. H. Craig, ,16 K. S. Kirkby, '17 F. Lambert, ,16 E. O. Toll, ,18 198 ,. 4.- .'.'-.'v .,, v.. J 'ma' 1 -' T Q-g4i4,'713x-. .ifyf zgfcbbb N15 X 55 ' 5 ff Xi Z XE I ly: xl. .V - ' gym .iff35..f'p4?feg2y351 , :pd .43 2 -V'4 - f .. H X X . .N 1- 'I' I, x-. S 'Ns .. A If X Ljfgi' fx 'r xffy s NN Y Lhfff 3f 1'f?2?- MQ, ff? 1 - Q fy.. . if ff, -- 5 W n 1 2- A' ffkisfxx 1 ':-1'-fiffii U lf- ,-IL. 1 I nfggf ,f ' X ' R ,yd jf 27. 315 1 ' X 1 1' -' 'D' X ' v-A, .--.' ' . ,', 15.1-,w' . f 'ff 'f2 fmW 'wn Rx f.J ff ' fi'- ,sei - f ff V , , ff ii ,-rf -fp 1 1, 1: ff We .',B, Q- Z wfigif g 14 1 f' If , A 'K '- f + J' .ffm-5 24:1 .sx f U' 2 f f 1 f wav - m f 'f3f11'-Wi -f '5 7' ' N 12 1 .X '1 1 f .::.iL4.,.:,j S jg' v 3, 1-O. XXIII 27- 5,-' ISK K r. .:'-1-'- :,f ',,,!,: gf' . , ' ,I f'Qa,W f 'Fr1 '51- A . a f U ' A 0 LH' ' 75'5f1'5 '? 5' ' , ,V f Q . .. A f Q, A ' .71:1eg44'9f4,f f f - iff' X ,V 4491 I . 2, , :qffr K .1 7' f ,T- .- - ---N--QTQUQQI-.:N ' pf ..--P v. -' 1.-,119 - f ' Q .45 fewr b ff Z-f ,A-m?,A44'l .. ., :Z T -Y, 135 -N ,. .l.sj - lvl? .2 , 45,-I Y .JL44 ' -:J'f.4'-Sw. :fr rf-T: 2 Q1 f y sr: 42 I vl.b Gzomar. The Ulrinitp Zihp Established 1873 Baath uf QEIJitnrs Allen Northey Jones . .... . Editor-in-Chief Warren Milton Creamer ..... . Business Manager Qssnniate QEhiturs John Einar Bierck Kent Shirley Kirkby James Madison Love Cooley John Spalding Kramer Robert Frederick Hatch Donald James Tree Qssistant Business Managers . Guy Mayllard Baldwin Willialn VVade lVIacrum John Edwin Griffeth, Jr. Arthur Pehr Robert WVadlund 200 The Qlirinitp Ulripuh E.slul1lislfefl 1901 Irzr:0rpo1'z1lz'rl 1913 1 ublishecl Tuesilaiys and Fridays of each week during the college year Cinrpuratiun Sl11l'2iS lworris, -96, President Xvllliillll J. I-Izmunersley, '09, Sz'crc'lury-T1'zfa.vur'cr Eirentnrs Frank L. Wilcox, '80 Paul NI. Bllt.tQ1'XN'0l'l,l1. '08 Shirns Dlorris, '96 Wlilliam J. Hammersley, '09 Edgar F. Wlateljmzln, 198 Ricllarfl Lush Blaxon, '16 A Baath nf Qinitnrs 11-1C11LL1'fl L. Nlaxon, '16, Editor-1':L-C'l1iqf John E. Bierek, '17, fltlLl1't17c Icdilllji' Kent S. Kirkby, '17, ilfcmaging Ezliinr Alfrecl Harding, Jr.. '16, 1-lssociafc Editor Joseph Bufington, 18, Al111nniEdiIor Theron B. Clement. '17, A.ssociuz'c Editor Business ZBepartment Lloyd R. 1VIlller, '16, Yvilliam L. Per-k, '16, Cirf'zLIulz'on DICIVLIIQCI' Arlvertisirzy rlluuager and Treasurer Guy Maynard Baldwin, '17, A.s'si.vtarz6 A1lUertisz'r1.g Manager Q01 J2 ii ,.-- --1 :af - 1' A . is . Q - - i ee- nies? ss '-' nie. 1 .. , ' 1 . X-H. -A , 1 Y 1 1, - ' Uh: 2 -as . A .1 ... - . i A - - . -7-,Em-J is 5 '-1 2 :51 ..- ' .- 1 - - 1- J :--- - ':-T T '- - -5423. 1 T .....A2 -:.::.'J1- .-.5-.-ina :::: - ?-,:,- E N , KD' H . .ig 'fa 1 : 4'- Trinity ZBehating Qssnriatiun QBffirers Russell Z. Johnston, '16 . . . President J. G. Neafie Nlitchell, ,16 . Vice-P7'es'ident Theron B. Clement, '17 .,.. . Secretary F. Paul Easland, '18 ...... . Trect.sufre'r Triangular Rebate Trinity vs. Rutgers vs. New York University QUESTION:-Resolved: That the national government adopt a policy of owning and operating the telephone and telegraph systems. Trinity hs. Rutgers at Ztaartfurh Trinity Rutgers Qffirmatihe 1 Qegatibe Russell Z. Johnston, '16 Harvey T. lVIann, ,16 J. G. Neafie Mitcliell, '16 Frederick B. Heitkamp, '17 Joseph A. Racioppi, ,17 James B. Scarr, '16 S-'tlternate Qllternate Charles T. Easterby, '16 Isidor B. Glucksnian Eluhges ' Judge Lucien F. Burpee Headmaster Wlilliam L. Cushing Professor George M. Dutcher Decision to the Neffative Z3 Trinity hs. 3B.etn Burk Tinihersity jliem Burk Tinihersity Trinity Lflffirmntine jiegatihe Leon J. Sternberger, '16 Theron B. Clement, '17 George G. Brown, Jr., '17 F. Paul Easland, '18 v Philips Carlin, '16 Abraham NI. Silverman, '18 Qltermite Qlternate Ivan H. Rowe, '17 E. Oswald Toll, '18 Decision to the Negative The debating season just past has been a very successful one from a Trinity standpoint. Trinity succeeded in tying Rutgers and New York University in the annual triangular debate. The negative team, which defeated New York University, is the first victorious debating team in several years. It is hoped that this taste of success will lead to more enthusiastic interest in debating, which is certainly very deserving extra-curricular activity. 202 J ,. Q ff -M f-' :Y yn- V nh ...-:uf . - X Qxxfgifa-1- I ,mn-A 4, I il 2 W' ' if ',. Q.. i. l 1 f-'L iinill' ',. 11.-ji ' 5. ss--is, -- ,fltvg I .Fil I law. . . -i5!.!l'l -N: l -?L41-r 'gg' - L-229,-f c i fe Qs- F5 fiiriiis fyffi fzff ffxiff f ,, ' ' ,' - 72fi'1:-- 4474, ifffee - i :if ffl ' Ifffffg X ly- Q,-2-W.'ga.Zef wil,-yv jimi? ' gemeaee gee E' '1':-L B ,11- .1 '-r L.- Q9ffiEBt5 1915-1916 Charles Paddock Johnson ..... . . President John Spalding Kramer . . Secrelary-Trcaslzrar iliehietn uf ear In the fall of 1915, the Political Science Club was revived and reorganized. The European war has aroused interest in international problems, and there h-as been a great increasing desire to know better the governments and problems of European countries. The Political Science Club had this purpose in view during the year. At the monthly meetings of the club, one of the more important Euro- pean nations wa.s discussedg emphasis being laid upon the democratic movement in each state. In this way considerable knowledge of the leaders and the move- ments of current world politics was obtained. The social and economic back- ground of political problems received special attention. The club also adopted the policy of inviting several prominent authorities to speak before the club and college body. lt was very fortunate in obtaining for this purpose G. Lowes Dickinson, the eminent English scholar, and John Spargo, the well known socialistic writer and speaker. The club also had the pleasure of hearing very able addresses by Professor Hayes of Columbia. and Professor Hall of Princeton. WVe owe a debt of thanks to Professor E. F. Humphrey of the history de- partment. who took great interest in the club. He wa.s instrumental in obtaining most of the speakers and in directing the discussion at our meetings. In closing, it may be said that there was much interest shown by members of the college body, the meetings being well attended as a rule. Q03 HIC IACE NT DIES comzcucuses CLASS l S MCNXV I Q I J ' ffftiffff 4 f ffffd, fff ff 1, WWW' MW ,wfW4fw'f f .-fa'If1'17Jff2i477f?': 'W IW f1ff ,'W fw 472 v ff ff 1 1. , wwyf . W .J J ,- .I 1. ,--971' A ',4f-yfvwizf n .a f f 4, M M142 '5 25W f f-'JM - 1 HW' 1,4997 '1' Wifi-if: :Vf g:2- ff ffwlffi-'f7Q'9'ff57f5?f ' ff! ff If f ww f fff f'f4W f 54f ff ff ffffwff 1 1 Ulrinitp Qlnllege Zfbartfuth, Qllurmentinut Eighty-Ninth Annual Coinnienceinent, Alumni Hall, June Twenty-third, 1915 J Ether nf Clixerrisszs hlusic The Challenge of Society to the College Mun . . Harold Sl1111111CI'P1Cld, Olafson, New York Francisco V illa . Philip John Y oung, Jr., New Jersey Nlusic The College lVIan in Politics . . VVillia1n Benfield Pressey, Rhode Island F. A. Brown Prize Oration The Valedictory Addresses With a Plea for Joseph Henry' Sinairt Brand, Connecticut Q0-L ' . -'xiixx .sq ,i..:' , an ' A 4 3 H nl., Cljfffi.- ' 71. 0 T SQA-gvfff I' .ff lull VY Nlsmlll 3' l ffl!! Cliff Milf p Qlllass EBay Qffxercises uf Cfllafis uf 1915 Monday, June Twenty-first ffff In l 1,0 lvl MX I-!ll-,ig ,1 , pw W x.',.Q':K.. 4,1 I 1 JlA?4llLlL if irnm m n-mr Program Music President's Address Bertram Leon Burgoyne Smith, P A a. it ,1 - f 2 A Ri mini' li K. + -I I I I: ,I X I ' .: ll- ur: fx 1 M 1' lg ' Ji. '!iIfi . Kay If ,'U4n's:'-V U il1ff'li ' Ei ,,Qlf:!Hlr r'll!lll ,l2 ff3faffflffrglrH'fe,rf 2432, lr lm 'llrtl - -1i'2l3lifif'.i'w:1tp5 :N l,1,, J! l l. ,lu x l l .l,l,,1,,j!li!uAfM! ?.'3-ii!'la'l'f',l ,Viv lilhfll llillll 1 H ,mlm lllll' ll ' V L ' 1' '-Ml, ffufh li -it ,mf ni,-vf.. , s:'?l1illlll1ll J iyllwg Irina-Qlffllsffigiv , ifffw ...f , ' '-lg lla Wifi' p Q V4,.,:l ,gift 3441 1, Wlflpfr-z .1 -f lj ,f1'!.fffi,l.i, 1,, ll'l'fl' trmhiilllliie iiii' lull.ll5li,'iafsl1i'..,l.El5 l ll. , A- I l Class History . Class Poem . Class Statistics Illinois Nfusic . Theodore Abbott Peck, Connecticut lllusic . Harold Summerfield Olafson, New York lllusic . . Samuel Harmon Edsall, hlinnesota lllusic l Presentation of TU a.nd aTa Certificates, Tripod Fobs, and The George Sheldon lVIcCook Trophy Class Prophecy Class Oration . Presentations . 'Neath the Elms, Nlusic . . Ralph Halm Bent, New York Nlusic ' George Dawson Howell, Jr., Connecticut Music . . Henry Lawrence Brainerd, New York lVIusic - Cllinncert iptugram Wlarch- Daughters of America' Overture-'iPoet and Peasant Selection- VVatch Your Step Cornet Solo- A Perfect Day Operatic Selection- lVIartha lVIarch- A la Carte . Lampe . Suppe . Berlin . Bond . Flofow . . . Holzman 205 E? I T' is- - Y Q V Marge- Fr 1 'gs' - , . M , :....1- U f .- 1-: 1117: ' 1- sea- :grae JA -Y -s 9 -V ' gill 5-:rx 4 ,EE :SE 2 51- --Q ....., :... :.-24 Z -1 55:51 .Z '?q i.. 2!'. za: E -5- -55593. f 7 f- ' . .-.--. :-1 5' . iglglikglgg-3 ia' .5-'s'.:a'1 .-1-. g g:-E :Q '- l i 2 -:. ' 5 Fi' zzz' .lgpiii -I .-.1 is 13- - li ' wr Dang ' i ,smug 1 -2 .1 - f ef ' .ff Iaunurz anh 1911525 fur the Pear 191421915 Zennurz in the Qtlazz uf 1915 Valeflictoryz Smart Brand Honor Oration: Philip John Young, Jr. iBri5ezt The Chemical Prizes :Di7,77id6Il between: Chester Rhodes Seymour and Sydney Dillingham Pinney Tuttle Prize: CNot awardedj Goodwin Greek Prizes Divided between: Allen Northey Jones and Joseph Racioppi Committee of Award: Professor Frank Gardner lVIoore, of Columbia. Uni- versity Prizes in History and Political Science - First Prize: Thomas Herbert Robinson Second Prize: QNot awardedj Committee of Award: Edward Porritt, Esq., of Hartford The Alumni Prizes in English Composition First Prize: Charles Ba.rtlett Wells Gray Second Prize: Thomas Cook Brown Third Prize: Russell Ziebell Johnston Committee of Award: Professor Charles Huntington iVhitma.n, of Rutgers College The Frank YV. W'hitlocli Prizes: CNot awardedj The Douglas Prize James Archibald iVIitchell Subject: Christianity and lV1odern VVar Committee of Award: the Hon. Herbert Knox Smith, oi' Farmington The F. A. Brown Prize William Benfield Pressey Committee of Award: the Hon. Joseph Buftington, LED., Wfilliam Newn- ham Chattin Carlton, Litt.D., the Right Rev. Samuel Cook Edsall, D.D. The lVIears Prize in Physical Education Frederic Grifiin Dorwart M, . . . . ' l he prizes are ai-ranged in lhc orclcr of their fouuiiulxou. Q06 l Q 'He:n if ,.-E422-. l xiii --f 'Y - -lx-, N , me ....- , . -- -i- wi wqr.'r 5534- 0 -' - Jkxg-Y.-M9 -T 2 Q lik- J -2- 1 :..- . ' 1: -- - '.... Pa- -.,. ' '- Zi? is -.11 -....,.-. . - . -.1-Li-141 1 'ZEEXE . E:-':i:.'.-.-.- ::vg-11- ' 1-3 2'g','j'fi '::::: 4-TJ I E K r Qi-S 3 - '-' - ,... 1' Y ?59ln..il-al? 5 ' ' Eze , ....- ... My .Ph - 1 I l , , ,, T A , . 5. 3, 'Y Y - 1-.JD V Samuel Hart, '66 George Otis Holbrooke, '69 Luc-ins Watermam, '71 Leonard VVoods Riclizirdson, Hiram Benjamin Loomis, '85 Herman Lilienthal, '86 Wlillard Scudder, '89 Harold Loomis Clezisby, '99 Francis Raymond Stnrtevimt, '72 QBptimi '01 lVilli:1m Perry Bentley, 'OQ Edward Henry Lorenz, 'UQ Anson 'lllieodore Nic-Cook, '022 Karl Philip Nforlm, '02 Nlurslizill Bowyer Stewart, 'UQ Bayard Quincy Nlorgan, ,OAL Edmund Samuel Carr, '05 Gustave Alexander Feingold, 'll John Howard Rosebzuigh, '11 THE OLD COLLEGE Q07 Ei!-Ez: :-----------9. f...--nj-'ia 14.1----1 - -.mn ' 41 .1 - 953703 rl The lemun , l . Q '- Squeeger '. j .' Igl, fn' IVICIVIXVI 5 Beneihet '57 W H. Benjamin, '57 G. R. Hallam, '59 W. H. Webster, '61 R. F. Goodman, '63 H. G. Gardner. '65 F. L. Norton. '68 Jacob LeRoy, '69 Wlilliam Drayton, '71 C. E. lvodman, '73 R. HI. Edwards, '74 C. E. lVIoorc, '76 '59 III'l'67'I.iCl77'L riam aut faciam S 61 Per aspera ad astra '63 Ne tentes aut prqyice '65 F aciar non rerba. '68 Semper c1'e.scens '69 Nmnquam non paratus 3 '71 Nwlla. restfigicz. I'8l'7'0'l'S2l7TL '73 1 '74 '76 I nsemvit lzonori 208 G. R. Hallam, '59 YV. S. Cogswell, '61 N. B. Dayton, '63 C. YV, Munro, '65 Robert Shaw, '68 E. V. B. Kissam, '69 DJ P. Cotton, '71 F. O. Grannis, '73 C. E. Craik, '74 H. V. Rutherford, '76 VV. C. Blackmer, '78 .i i - as, li J. D. nf. LR-. 42 . Z1 1E1? : f. M- H ':.'i:!' f -J 'as .,.,,....-..i,. .- A.. V ,9 , - V - ---i 1' 1' 5 -8 xg., 5:25:52-.2 .'::--1 . JA, ,.-. 1 -1. .. ' ' -- 2 '-1. .s -2, . 55, :Z .. .... -2.3.1. ,5,.1..Lf,, ET-Q: :... ,,,, -.Z ,S ll 4 E::..- .5525 ZS' -..igiq ' 3215251555 'La-:: E a.--1 'E: v- ' -gig - 'as -L-.: . ......l :-.::...:a .- . ' gf pf -....- - .....- 42.2.3 5 111555 1--- .-Q.. ...1-...... ...... .......- .. .4 , . Q.. ........ - -1.2,-., I , E-S - --egi :.- :ga - -12 lf.: ag 1, .-:-.. .T1-3 --7 : -3 ,. ...i- Ta. . 3 ri .ii --i ..-... . ' 'L L' I .- Hills, '78 YV. R. Leaken, '80 A. P. A. D A. H Burgwin, '82 . Neeley, '85 . Anderson, '87 E. C. Johnson, II. '88 T. A. Conover, '90 G.H all, '92 J. W. Edgerton, '94- E. P. Hamlin, '95 '78 '80 '82 Respice firncm '83 Durix non franqz' '87 ' ' M Illia in dzfes flCl!Il'Sl'C'7l1fPS E. '88 Per angusfa ad azzgusfa 5 90 Sem per agens lIl1'I1Il1lI '92 '94 Agere pro 111'rz'b'11.s- 3 - 95 En azzantf '96 QKeepers of the Lemon Squeezerl '97 '99 F oriier, firlelfiter, j'6l'llC1'f6T '01 Novus ordo saeclorum '04 '06 '08 '10 '11 '14 ' D. L. Fleming A. P. Burgwin S. H. Giesy G. S. lVz1ters C. Johnson, II NICP. lVIcCook I. D. Russell F. F. Johnson J. Strawbridge G. E. Cogswell J. H. Ehlers, '14, presented a fake Lemon Squeezer to R. E. Kinney, '15, WlllCl1 was IR turn presented to the class of 1916, keepers of the fake Lemon Squee7e1 209 ,,.....,........,.-a-T 5 2 E 5 e 2 K. . gi 4 2 W M1 7 5 W sv N f ' ,f f wx YQ f X Z Q 5 W , E, ' A ,ff-x?! X, My X X O ,I 7 xxx ?- Z ,- , ,. Z? f, ,izlx i- l, 6 .. f I P 7 9 4 r f fx , 1 .. , .ff , X ,Z ' ' , ff f X, A ' gf Ilv- X I 'Wx ' ' .1 f f ffl, '11 ' f , f -' fxf . . 14, 1 191 . - -af' g ,Ziff ' K f x , fY IJ!!! ulirna 1 RED CROSS SQUAD FIRST AID PRACTICE Q19 e -was:-1: i A 9 l KWH 2: 1114 1 ' -,U ' - 4.4 . .. . 1 . . '-1,:7:'V es - 2, ' -' .s Ji . f '. -, ,, , f - ku, ,,, -- ...... .... .-.1 AF, -IE V , ?.,. -,, , 3, N .1 fs. sl: - . . - -sae!-ln -ls , . . N ..,.. -v-' ' 11-or-' I-1 irvllhl- . - . ,. - '- 1' ' 1L' -xg: 5- . .,-a g... .1.- 2- : gglilgfjlllg . i :g...-- ggsg. 515 .gm g 5 , T -,fm-- ' . gg 1 if .: ns ', r 55 j illirinitp Bah Qllruss The course in military drill and first-aid instruction given to Trinity men is the first of its kind in this country, and has proved very successful indeed. The men in the class receive a grounding in military training that all Americans should have, and a knowledge of first-aid work that will prove of great value. in times of peace as well as in times of war. The course is under the supervision of the American National Red Cross, and Red Cross Hrst-aid certificates will be given to all who pass an examination at the end. Professor Carpenter, president of the class, first thought of the idea. Early' in January he discussed the proposition with VVilliam J. Hammersley, Jr. '09, and Blajor Paul Wfaterman, BTC., C. N. G., who told him that Lieutenant Robert Bl. Yergason, DT. C., C. N. G., was the man best fitted to take charge of the in- struction, as he is connected with the ambulance company. Lieutenant Yergason outlined the course, and work was well under way when it received official sanction from 1Vashington. Colonel J. R. Kean, NLC., U. S. A., Di1'ector Gen- eral of lvlilitary Relief, detailed to the Red Cross service, characterized the course as very complete and satisfactory. The time is taken up with drilling, bandaging, litter work, and lectures. Two books are used in connection with the course, the American Red Cross Abridged Text-Book on First Aid and the Drill Regulations and Service lVIan- ual for Sanitary Troops, U. S. A. The Roster is as follows: ' Prof. F. YV. Carpenter . . . . . . Pmsident Dr. R. NI. Y ergason . . . . Irz Charge of I nstruction. Nlajor P. VVaterman, NLC., C. N. G. . . . Lecturer T. H. Craig, Jr., '16 . J. G. N. Mitchell, '16 . H. NI. Smith, '17 . . Prof. W. L. Barrows Prof. E. C. Stone Prof. A. B. Stonex H. R. Hill, '15 E. J. Caulfield, '16 M. S. Crehore, '16 D. C. lVIcCarthy, '16 VV. L. Peck, '16 ' O. R. Berkeley, '17 K. S. Kirkby, '17 VV. J. VVen, '19 Q13 . Acting as Sergeant Acting as Corporal . . A cting as Corporal R. B. Ladd, '17 VV. W. hlacrum, '17 J. A. Racioppi, '17 R. VV. Storrs, '17 E. H. Brandt, Jr., '18 J. Buflfington, Jr., '18 E. J. B. Hyland, '18 J. NICK. Blitchell, '18 P. S. Parsons, '18 H. VV. Nordstrum, '19 . si? :sg -. 9.1.3. l.,-. - - , : EEE.: ' f, so ,Z X ll is ' 4 gf 1. ---EE? 2-.zz -1- JA-za-as zu- . . - ,Lf E - Z 1- t 5225. ..- 5 1 il' 'ft :1L' L 'E' :: il '. -5 ' 1-: 1 I I-1 -:::?:, :assi :Zn '51 1 1 Eli lln -:s7.1'-fi-92: ui : -1 -::: -1: 1' E1-': 5 ' ' n - li-.4 -.- --11.13 -A -T1-.if -:-1: :.-.- - it equal. 5. :- g g: I ,iff .S .. 1 .3.-1-1:12 , X -I-1'-'-421'-' - 1, 11 .-'ii.' -- .1-7---.?' I. -Q 1.. f S ui. 2 -1 '-'T 1 ' HSD' Wally fainter Young Wally Painter Was a youth Not quite devoid of brains, in sooth, In fact if We must tell the truth Quite clever. And so dear reader, you might think He'd pause awhile upon the brink Of parting With his only ehink Forever. f N N l F X-'ff i-Sifigii-1 il f ' 1 g f Z! Q! ff, But when came his majority, . U v Hi, Al! And freedom from authority .+ D U O ' 'f He left his uncle Dorrity i ' And pretty 4 ' if , L Amelia Ann, his sweetheart, who '-5' Had both of them attempted to Dissuade young Wally's mind from Ne York City. it - , x I 3, W Vifith VVally Painter, young and rush, E ' VVent all of the remaining cash A VVall Street panic, and a smash ., , Had left him. - ' VVhich coming when a little lad And crushing scores of others, had . l A U S Destroyed his fortune, of his Dad . Bereft him. - '., . ,' Xi, 4' . 4 Wlhen Watlly reached the city he Began to look about to see Wliatever there might chance to be Of pleasure. , He was not Conscious of the looks Bestowed upon him by two crooks 1 VVho longed to snare upon their hooks . His treasure. ., 0' 1 . ., -- P , 1 f f'l1fff.g Wx .f -J . wx ' 1 x l'l X .11 l 1 I ' 1 W Li 'i Niflf J, ' Q14 -mr 25 ... 1 ' -' 75: .5223- -uil '-'l f. ::.-:::- IP 3 -..L-1.-. Q... , 1 ' JP .. 'Q - 5 fl' ? E 7E? v - :'2-' - , .L , qi, N y at If f v, 5 1 N I 1 -...4 K L 2 f : --v -, - X N, .l Q 4 . ...- --. 11 1:1-ll.: , -' ' .,-- Qi V1 1. 1 .1 - ' Q- :-1 1:3 ' -- -1 - it -f : i :r. ....- - J 4 ' f' --.---1- 111- . ll 4' .5-..--....-..1. , 1 -GS .--1.1-1 11 --1 Q , -iTl---, ,-.1 iam' .,., - i31:, -' H 1, v ---.-1.1 -1.-n1--n-e- ' Q -1 --- MA 3 ui. i i 'l' ig, I '1 V' ... P 5 l 1 ,xx f i lt, 'ff ff X 4z'i4?Z-'E1'- -Z' I 5:5 7- Tv 2' , '?,ZLfu ' f :f'1',,--f-jf' H ,,,2'5 I 'vp if i l ' N' ,' XM! I . 5' , , Af-is, ' - N vffzmgfi I ' I it i f ,ff r fs f , ,af 'si f' ' f li grief it X XZ Nor did he dream of bad intent IVhen one, a rather seedy gent Wlhose breath 'was perfumed by the scent Of whiskey Nudged. quite by chance, his arm, and said With pointing thumb, and nodding head, That man with socks and 'tie so red And frisky. Is brother to a. famous man The only living jock, who can Ride Teacu J , son of ffreat Fan Tann 17 D And then tooe But here the stranfrer drlftlnw' b I rz- rp 5 , By chance of course caught Wlally s eye 7 W , ' . 1 he second was not said though I Had meant to. iffif N He paused a moment, then said he, My lad, I think that I can see - That you could take a, tip from me Q Discreetly. lj But lest the crowd get onto it Perhaps we'd best withdraw a bit. 'FX And Ivally. listening, swallowed it . i s V ' Completely. 7 I . , QLNW In Painters eager ear was poured .':, ly f The tale of treasure that his hoard 'X' 'gf I ' Wlould bring him. Of his own accord 4 He drew it : If From out his trousers' pocket and 4' f viz . I X He pressed it in the strangers hand, 'Q E it- cl' - J, ' 'gGood, cried the latter, You,ve got sand. -I ' f Alf I ltncw it. f Zh Q15 -1 iii!'?l-J-!-5 gg 1' N , 1 Q 'X E , u 2 , f Q ,P . f .. -.... - ' ....-.i. JA ,, , .5 - ,, .-1.2 . .2 ,-. -1- g.--3. -. gs 1--.1 11 1311- 1 1' ,..- 2--,.-1 11 -..- -in -I' ii- -li X , -g:. -..-..-L 1-':':'-?A2.3'- 1 ,. --... ....-.., ,, z-.-2.1.--...ni ' ll., 1 ......-- 11.1.-J. M J E --- -- ---- .-. E 1 if . ...... 1'- '- .-1. --.5 - s ....- 1 --' 'li -- 0. -. 'lf 5 , A 5 + . ' .J I , You just wait here till I come back, ., , 1 I wonlt be gone a half a crack ' . N I 'I And, when I come, you,ll need a sack. ' , if, A task it fx I, , 1 L, q. ff I ' ff Sure will be to carry all A - , , rg . linllln 4 The money welre about to haul ' ' Eggs ., Q Down. And I fear We,d find too small - Q - Ili., A basket. ' So Wzilly waited by that door- I 'V 5 From two o,clock till half past four u '. .h ' , ' And ffrew While Waiting more and more .l- ' ' 1' D 3 ' wr, 4 - ll Suspicious. . ij... ' Then hastening to the corner he 1, , Descried a cop against a tree u ,yr Who asked, politely, what might be .4 I gl Ex His Wishes. .I .ILXT -I Q A - ,.::-g-- -- -, - l ,Qi tif ff M ,ei A - 41' . ,r - ,,.. I 4' 9 fr.. I v offs :XA U as V fr!! 'i ' ' 'kfff . 1 V ' f f -1- 1 E 'A lix ixllhl lbl J. 1 'pl A is li ,g,:.lM by 'UI X . iw' -' :WX V A l' ,sz b, to fy! if , M I , f ', Q! 'sf ll ' ru':'i 'Hi 5 ' f I wi r l l l d so o ,N K' 'l.::lu W L I I K 7!,l 'y1 K 9 f I Q ,KW l , ff l 1 i 'Nam' , ' , 4, E 155+- 4: .H- .-' f 1, --. . 1 Q16 The copper wept and tore his hair, Great tears betokened his despair. Said he, Fd like to get that there Young WVarder He's wanted badly, and I know A little cell where he could go In Sing Sing, for ten years or so, A boarderf' And now my boy, take my advice Youill find it helpful, if not nice, 3 I tell you, let this once suffice. So hasten Back to your little country store, And never leave it any more. Although you're feeling pretty sore 'Twill pay, son. 4: 5 -1-Q1--r . , -, .k . ' wa- pw- , ,- - 7 ,,,, 5-f . - A ,, .,,. ,, --f:- --- -- 5 ,, l? - -- .gl 15555 E--1 uL v E I r 5E- ':i , :.--.E.-. s .'- .-.': :: -,L Eg'-1e':fpfh ' :- '-? '2? if - --'ELTL' - 32-: - 9 '-.1--.Eva-.-:.-:a aa Tug- .T .. -. :ii '.' i1 2- : -E, fi i Zi -' ' him.. ' .'? , 55 . , ,. 4 U . . ,, So 'Wally went. His uncle D. Forgzive his gullibility. Tluit very night he went to see By eurrizige .Xnielin Ann, who, nothing lOtll. Agreed to end her two years troth And so her Dad united hoth In H1ill'l'l21gQ. And fur uwny 'lwo slizirpers shook lVhile Sllklflllg lYully's pocflietlmooli And spread fresh hail upon their hook For plunder. Since all of them ure satisfied I trust, Dean' Render, you'll decide Tliut you'-re content, upon your side. I wonder. ,W 'X ii if R L' Q X-JN il 71 l la' .i .lIM4lL5x f lu it KJ ll l A -ll ull 'I iv vl.'X ffl, I f' ' , i ire l' W ll lgflfllflilflll ,ll i Q lffiwfilfi ik llhll ,u l lLlliifjQ-- l ,M lllwlllil. llll i 'll li lli ll X l i fl, x, 217 v-4 x ZEES- T! En 2'-T'-'A-I -. , , , ,age --' -ll' Wi Y ' -1 : r s. e - H- 5 lm T- -- -iff' ,-A 3 - -'v , - , ...: ,9 i - Y - L vi 1, .-:- :ft . I f . ' f f , - '-:N 31 Lg- - ' in ' .2 ,..-.... -- -- 'f ,,' 'nailz ,N gg ':'.2 -' -- l5f'1l'i'gT?- :.-:.:: :.-:-...f:.r..-..:.1 E: Sass F.. -..-: .-1- l 4: - tfslalglig, , -'- - -:' :Z- an egg. s - -H ' S nqi- i l ii i , 1 N 2 a ' L ' .JD F ' 1 . 011132 St. iBatrirIa'5 EBay Basket The snow it fell the day before. The sleet it. cut.. the wind did roar As it had never done before Or ever will again. At dear old Trin the blackening sky, Seemed laden with the prophecy To-morrow you will do or die You valiant nineteen men. At four olclock, or close to five, Some Freshmen, who were still alive Decided they had best connive To leave the hostile place. They hurried from the drawing room, Like corpses rushing from a tomb: They left that awful place of gloom A scowl upon each face. Assembling at the Brehm Hotel, Because they liked the place so well, Just why I really cannot tell, The Freshmen gathered round. They hit upon a little trick To capture some poor Sophomore hick And then proceed to make him kick, If any could be found. And so the hours sped along, At first they tried their luck with song But found that there was something wrong And whiled the time away, By capturing two enemies Securely tying hands and knees, Wfith many a friendly little squeeze, Until the break of day. Q19 U-4 -Q.-r. gn- '!S-'g2.- ll .5 Ll.-Miles' -ig 1-.-..... -. 'Qmwiln' . QF ' as fe ' 'WT' gf- - f f t Y- it N54 - . ., 1 h JX ,9 -. 1 N ' , - ,xg CW ' ,.. f , ' P ' - - ' . ' .. . i ' f: :Qs - T-11, ,,a....'af .1 , . 1 3, .-g.. 3 -, , 1 1 ' 1L ..... :11- -..- , v -554 , 1. - ' - 11' iff-1e'2'pf': 1 . . . .....- - ' ' . ,ig , -1 -1 ..--:sa gr: -1 .1 3- gg 9 -.1 1--.-. ,...-.i :ii zggsgg. 4 Z ' . ' - --: f ...-1 .ii .11 --E.-in 555-1 :, .4 .1 v ' ' W- f- -'-NA-'fit .f nf T e s EF At eight o'clock the scrap began, Knee deep in snow stood every man, CAS almost any body canj About the dear old tree. 'l he Sophomores linked themselves around, Into the snow their cleats they ground, 1 NVhen suddenly there came the sou11d Of 14'reshmen full of glee. There came a rush, and then a crash, Into the Sophs the Freshmen smash Intent on making bits of hash Of eighteenls stalwart troop. But having run through so much snow They find their pep won't overflow, In fact it's hard to make things go, Especially with a droop. And so although they light with vim They found it rather hard to trim The Sophs, in fact their hopes grew dim As up in to the tree The men of '18 climbed instead, Belaboring upon the head The Freshmen most of whom seemed dead Or groaning Woe is me . For ten long minutes by the clock The Sophomore Class sustained the shock And like the proverbial rock They yielded not an inch, And tho' the Freshmen did their best To carry on the scrap with zest They proved unequal to the test, And lost out in a pinch, 220 A f9'EX is 'er-In Je 1' 2 i ,...-.-.-- 111- I -il? f 5,5-fm., i- ,f . K? Nr. 'Zi he. FA 7 V i -. vm. ssxssf . -1-2 f - It -- - . . '-few.-f '-.1 f '.'.T'i- - . ... , ,W N i L -1 'Ein ' -' Ass. .. - 4 . . as . Y N .. -. ,z -lv 35' , ,. S-5 ,.. ..- Q K. -ii ., fa '- -- ,-.' 2 ' -2 FW. I 1: 5'-s-I Z- '51 -ZS ...i.L-1- 3:12253 :i :e-2 -g - . f Q 5 --e --5' ..-an 1-1 up-1 . .. 5:--.-rf-1':. - S -2- 1 -1.1.1-1 ,mi f ' 2.2. .---3 3-....--.5 rw -- 1 E . 1... ez.-1 '. -wa. - -1 Ii .-2.7:-' - :TL1-.: - rf? E 1 -ui . 11 -1-2. 111 - l ggi 553 : -- -l-' . LE ::-'-3' '..-1.:r. - -1--f 452225, 5 . 1- .1 ' rat' ' 1 5. .ov -. f ,, js The iBIute DI' jfine Qliuunzhes nf a Qhallege QEhucatiun at iBIuturia Qtlnitletsitp As they saunter carelessly across the ball-room floor, or snuggle luxuriantly in sheep-skin coats, or whiz by in jaunty yellow or grey raceabouts, there is no doubt in anyone's mind that they are Plutes . The type, when once met, is thereafter readily recognizable. Despite the diversity in characters and ap- pearances of the mass of students which arrives afresh each year at that venerable university, old Ferdinand Fysh-Hookes, its founder, would shudder in his tomb if he were to glimpse the rigid approximation to type that his descendants have painstakingly achieved by the time they become sophomores or juniors. To be a. Plute is indeed an honor which those so favored must cherish and revere. But to judge from its generality, it seems to be a painless, and, on the whole. a rather pleasant metamorphosis, this of becoming a Plutoria man. They have many familiar characteristics, do these sons of the great metropo- lis. The cut of their clothes is always of the latest, but yet-with just the right saupcon of sombreness and conservatism. They produce an effect of such Well-bred gentility! Besides, they look much alike with their smooth, sallow complexions and laundered hair. That hair, first plastered and then slightly ruffled by way of insouciance has a way with the fair sex, which makes it quite indispensable. The Plutes', have by long experience built up a code of manners which shows to perfection their unassuming appreciation of the Plutorian student's merited status in the world. VVhen invited to dinner at seven fifteen they casual- ly arrive at quarter before eight in sack suit and inevitable soft shirt. They immediately assume an air of bantering familiarity calculated to place the com- pany individually and collectively at its ease. They make the hostess feel quite at home, and then lavish their powers of entertainment on the hostess, lovable daughter, turning perhaps for a moment to chaff the governorl' upon his latest financial coup. For one seldom sees a man from the great university at the home of a family which has not at some time or other made a. financial coup. Doubtless the incongruity of homes not hyper-furnished jars onels artistic sensi- bilities. VVhen one has been accustomed to a thing all one,s life, -l well, -a student does like to be comfortable! Q21 ?- fl'::2nlr 'l 14 572 Illl IF ni -, J.-1, f -X. : 53 - . . ,, 1 -, . 5. -- -if , -5+ -me :Eg e., -- -'pX,.,.., f' . Lu 4 -Ev rig? . :'.:E ' , a55 -Q :g - ..- -f 4 5 --- '?..- 11 - ig ' ---- zi... -:: -2451 'E 1 :bf 32.4 .zz :-:1:..1.- :::: :-...-:-. -5r.:'-:- 5 se.. fs g:--'1 - - . -1... ,Hug-3 .T-:-1.1-:-.. -. .. i - ..Eff 'nn--.-: , Y W g-- .Ez .iiigz - ff 1. .a .wig v -1 -1--.-.---1 --kg. 3:55-: 1, r , ....- l - - --- - 493 4- .K Around the tea-table or at the dance the Plute,' reigns supreme. His foot- ball or crew aspirations give him ready license to exhaust the Held of sport, while his broad acquaintance among the debutantes brings the social world within his range of conversation. No one is quite such a hero as he who can modestly ac- knowledge his presence on the occasion of a famous rough-house at Poughkeepsie when their rivalis mascot was captured, or his share in throwing the coX'ain over- board before a launch full of spectators, etc., etc. In fact, any line of small talk leads directly into the Plute,s', province, and once intrenched he is impossible to rout. If you happen to be dancing with the girl of your dreams and someone snatches her from your arms without so much as a by your leave you should gracefully efface yourself for that is the delicate assertion of the Plutorian 'no- blesse oblige' The Plute is dined, danced, and endlessly beseiged, but he is not married -no, not he. He has his fling and, having carried off all the honors he retires to a comfortable, unarrayed bachelordom, while even you or I become the mate of his erstwhile devotee. He always has plenty of money, but he is soon forgotten, for, after all, there are ,really a great many more Plutes to take his place. 9222 ge? - H a- -Ws.,.a 42 X 2212 L J ' . , a 0 X ,9 -- '-:'- 'L - FEES- E551 E E JP gg ..-.sf Y - A- :si 1? sa, 525 1 - l ' . .. .....- - . , p A ,M H 1.-U1.-1 ,- - ,T -gg., ., . fs: ,-,,- -T, , :..- -1 - ' - 'H+-x: .ei rg-13 .1-.l -i.. N 4 yay --1 -1--- '-'L ' '4::::, , labs anti war Sammie Slivers and Robert Runyon were Bitter Rivals. From childhood they had loved one Angela. Atkins. They had labored Equally Hard but some- how or other Robert always held the Inside Track. He was a big Hulking Fel- low with a Jess VVillard jaw calculated to ensnare the least susceptible Female Heart. Sammie, on the other hand was a NIeasly Runt. He had a Brain, but that didn't get him very far. Angela entirely forgot his Cleverness at Chess in her Admiration at Roberts Antics on the Athletic Field. Wlhen they were kids Sammie sent Sonnets to the Adorable Angela, but she always ate Sundaes with Robert. In spite of the fact that she copied Sam1nie'S arithmetic problems she saved her All-Day Suckers for the other. She always skated with Robert as Sammie's Pipe Stems were not built for Cross-Country work. So it was at college. The rivals became Roomies at Trinity. Robert made the Varsity and received Congratulatory Epistles from Angela. Sammie won the Holland, and Angela said she was Proud of Him. But somehow this didnlt console him in the summer when Robert in his Big 'T' Sweater went paddling with the Ideal of his Drea.n1s. At such times Sammie usually fondled his Puny lvluscles and tried to Kid Himself along that George Brickley had been meagre as a youth. .Iunior year Angela received two Invitations to the Prom. She wentvwith Robert. Sammie's Gray IVIatter was no asset to the Turkey-Trot and his Knowl- edge of Kinetic Energy didn't prevent him from Riding on her Toes. Besides, Robert was a Kappa Bet while Sammie's prominence was confined to LlYll'H,V6liH0' the Intricacies of Calculus. At graduation Sammie received a Phi Beta Kappa key but Robert's Gold Football carried the day and Angela contracted as his fiancee. The nuptials were to be Consummated in the fall, and SHIIIHIICSS Love Affair seemed blighted. Cupid had dealt him a Heavy Blow. But Chickens must never be counted before they are hatched. Robert thought he had Angela already on the 'Platter but he Reckoned without. his Host. Two weeks before the Appointed Day war broke out. Now Robert was not Thirsting for Blood, but Self-Respect forced him to enlist. Sammie's Hacking Cough kept him at home. Robert went to Europe and came back with a Cork Leg and an Artificial Jaw. Sammie sold Pork and became a Mlillionaire. And Angela? Well, Angela like most Modern Girls was Rather Mercenary. She preferred a IVIillionaire Microbe to Half a Hero, and married Sarnmie. 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Briefer the dresses grow, Fuller the ripples How, Wlhile Whisking glimpses show, lVIore than they oughter. Forward the dress parade, Is there a man dismayed? Nokfroin the sight displayed None could be sundered. Theirs not to make remark, Clergynian, clubman, clerk, Gaping from noon till dark At the Four Hundred. Short skirts to right of them Shorter to left of them- Shortest in front of them. Flaunted and flirted- In hose of stripe and plaid, Hued most exceedingly glad, Sporting in spats run mad, COIHC the short skirted. Flashed all their ankles there, Flashed as they turned in air- Wlhat will not women dare? Though the exhibits show Some of them blundered. ' All sorts and shapes of pegs Broomsticks, piano legs, Here and there fairy shapes, Just built to walk on eggs, Come by the hundred. When can their glory fade O-the Wild show they made, All the VVorld wondered, Grande dame and demoiselle, Shop girl and Bowery Belle- Four Hundred-H'm-oh, well, Any old hundred. 228 fret- M. 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E' ' 'ani' ' -I I ' EQ 7- 1 . 1- u nz .l . :, its Silpprniniatinn he Ia Musique Barnyard, Con11. December '7 , 1917. Dear Aunty Flugistine :Q I thought you would be interested to know that the Trinity College NIusieal Clubs gave another concert in Barnyard, for you enjoyed them so much last year. The faculty must be awfully lenient to let them take such long trips. for they stayed over night this time. Yes, they arrived night before last with their musical instruments, and were just as funny as ever. The concert was in the Methodist church this year, and we girls of the Purity Club were appointed to entertain them, which I think we did right well. We put twelve of them up at our house Qthere were five other girls too, and we all slept together in the spare bed to make roomj-but Illl tell you about that later. The concert was well attended, and no one got in free. The Glee Club sang 'Neath the Elms which was pretty good, but all the boys in the IVIandolin Club stood up, so we couldn't see a thing. I think that was pretty rude, because they were in the first row and could see without standing up. That darling lVIr. Wooster was with them again, and he has grown so big and strong! He is a dog fancier I guess, because he was always talking about Blue Ribbons. And NIr. Easland was out in his dress suit to dinner with Amy Babcock. I think he must care for her for he wrote her he was coming. Mr. Spofford sang a song about Friday being fish-day in a very base voice. He's got the biggest feet ever! I don't see why they elected him President. And lVIr. Pierce gave a cello selection from lXIadam Butterfly , and he played some grand opera too. lVIr. Bartolomo QI think it a shame to allow foreigners on the club anyhowl got the new minister awful mad by reciting all about a bar room. And that cute Mr. Perkins gave a solo on his Xophone and didn't get a bit embarrased. IIe's just dear. Do you remember hir. lVIorris? The poor fellow has some kind of trouble with his neck, for all the time he sings his head keeps moving from side to side. I guess that is why they call him Bob . It is too bad, for he's a nice looking fellow. VVell anyway, we were all glad when the concert was over for we could talk to the boys and look at their frat pins. The rest of the Purity Club girls were awful mad because they weren't asked to my house, but I explained that we were only going to entertain a few, so we left the church. I think we had the nicest boys of the bunch, and it was more darn fun! lVIr. Harding, who was manager last year, was just as full of fun as 230 ' '- s ' 'I 's'x 7,54 V . , , Q - - f' f H- 'i-:'.. 4 'EN .-. .. 2 7 3 JA J 'V I f Y f ' ff Q . 551: ' ,- .gw iz ,-3 - ' ' ... - ,- ,..T.-ev -W 4 'a :gas -5. ,, 11 ' 21 - I.. ggJg:,,J 2-i ,,,... -- -1 -Q,--2' 'mis :, 5 2 ' - - 1--5- ,-: 421- az 'ZYQ EV' r..--:.':.E'. ....... - 1:5 Ezliik I 'E - - :.- E. f TE? i?l.ElZ.,., 1, -'T-'2-' - -f- 11i- EE- 2-'L lflgll. ,. 5 '-19 ' , - .1 . 1- .1 - ' ' ll 'V f 5: . ever and kept mother amused all evening. And Mr. Holden told bad stories and was so humorous! I think he must have seen a lot of the world and be a lot older than he looks. But the nicest of them all was hir. Nlitehell, I believe he is an aristoerat, or something, for he has such a. long name. They he's named after General Garabaldi. and he looks rather like an Armenian. I-Ie seemed to take a great fancy to me, and we went out into the pantry a.nd he tried to teach me to play his ukulele, but it was awful hard to learn. Itls a kind of instrument from Honolulu. and not very large. About two o'eloek in the morning we went to bed, because the boys had to leave at four to get back to College in time for chapel. Wle all went down to the station to see them off, and I said I hoped they would come again next year. No one answered me. I guess they were in a hurry. There is no more news so I guess I'll close. Nla sends her love as does your affectionate neiee. Eczema. P. S. Nealie has asked me to the Senior Prom at Trinity! BIOLOGY LABORATORY 231 .X -55:1-i gi- - 1,43 ter, 5-E . tx i':5B1 JPN' Q -t ' E ' t if f . .3 is A--e - ,- :T ... ---e-gs -f 1 ,. ...--- .,. 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So we passed down the rapid and deep Illinois Farther than white men ever had gone, Our hearts were brimming with wild, strange joy, And we laughed and set the woodlands ringing Wlith songs that silenced the wild birds' singing. And on we paddled for many a day, And many a night while the pale moon gleamedg The tree-tangled wilderness streamed away And the bubbling wakes behind us streamed, Cutting the water with lingering tracks. The savages seeming, with glistening backs Swinging in rythm, as men who dreamed, The swift flashing paddle blades rising and falling, We passed by many a still pool where The beaver had builded a round-roofed town, And we came upon many a lumbering bear, And many a shy-eyed woodland deerg WVe heard the cataracts thundering down, Wie heard the mating bull-moose calling- 232 me ,.. ,....i.- 5 ir-..... jr V FF? - 1 1 ' .. 1- Y. ' 'Zan 'L 1 :?i' ' F --ii-': : .- If E gs cf. 1, , 1 A 1 9 1 f 5 JA - f uf as? l' if- , ,.-as -' 1 N X f. ,..-- . - , 13- 1, - -.1-. , f ::...........-. 1,1 HB1 1 5:-.-.:'...-'-..-EL-.:'.r..-1- ,, f -1 -11-1.1 1 'lim H .-vi-Z-'- '1' Tl 1? l nd- ..1- - Wang, 7 --11 li iq... I 'lf D. I, IA SALLE. I-IENNEPIN Father Hennepin, thou who claim- Nay, by the Rood, at last we Caine To that river which men 112111110 Colbert or the Blississippi, Flowing onward lazily. Slow as smoke from an Indian tepee, Onward to the SOll'tl1GI'H sea.. .Xnd dow11 we floated, ever LlONVll The great StI'CE1ll1'S current, smooth and browng But once we rested on the shore. And saw il band of XV2lI1dGI'lI1g Sioux Wlho tooli us to their canip near by And gazed upon us wonderingly And prayed us io depart no more. To please their heathen Manitou. Then they gave us bowls of pounded corn, And Venison a11d peininiean, And they us robes of buffalo skin lVhitened with strean1-bank clay, and thin From scalpeling with the buffalo l1or11. And tl1e ancient chief, Aquipaguetan, Bade us to rest in his smoky dwellingg So we rested at ease on a. couch of l1ide Till the sweet Nlay n1oo11 was on tl1e waneg Then, This is the Wlord of God! I said, And I told tl1e111 all the Passion and Pain, And my voice rolled over the prairies' swelling: Each wondering savage bowed his head As strong Winds wafted it far and wide. C. B. VV. G. it feats? in ' 233 X FX J 9,0 0 0 .1 C 15 M0828 WMX 5our'g,e5v:3!:fq3 'Ili the Tw-Ch OP- ALFRED HARDWNG' Hz WGS' tn TYLAHWI Sn 'levy Good No other 'Person ever coufrl ASPHQ-'c, fo equqk hmm, Hefs Ieff ws. Amxglxizulw 'T l Ho -1 r lost' ' cw? P1 W som Who -Prlxxle, +hgre on SQfCulAtS CQQXS N. J. G1 scalp. w mu XM X X X lf? , I r V+ V Tl,TI '? 'g H I I ff f l ,lfel,10x1Gin1weQlwi1 93556 MS ,af-Ugg Q 7if Siil?iliff4 ',f W M1 One moonlight night, when things NVe started out to nab .X few more felines to stock up Our morphologic lab. The cats were plentiful. but cov, And very hard to swat.. For when reached to pick one up NVe reached where he was not. were dull. NVe had a little sack with us l N' 7 15 4, , 5 fc ' ff 11 .W ' ' A sort of runway made, And down the alley, o'er NVe saw the cats parade. Bly partner crept around the house And I took up my stand Behind the fence, and opened wide The sacks mouth with 'n1y hand. A screech-a yowl, and through the A furry body tore. It landed fairly in the sack, And then canie more and niore. 235 To dump our booty in, But there was only emptiness NVhere pussies should have been. A low board fence, between two H its the fence air , f it r N s , . LQ ,I 3 - JA . . ' P 1 I ls i : A -1- -1 -, V to .. r :- ...--g-- -:g,-cv,l1,,g- gg 3 5, g -.... -..mi ':r- .-..- I- 5 ' f? '1 .,- - 'i' : ri - 5 ' - - '1- E SE ? 4- Q 4 ' ' ' 'eq' 'r F 1 ' f 2 .. .. .. ' lm D I fi .NZ , In ull 1ny trips, I'd never made A haul of cats like this. It seemed to me they fairly fought The target not to miss. Well captured every sort of then From ordinary cat Through every brunch and breed Up to the proud ztristocrut. Next morning zmgry owners R m ,f x .,, -s,,.,,-' isps: j i. Ax fx --.f' I 1- Q L ei Q31 'lj' 'V 'fszf'i7'l- x 'Q' - 27' Y f To the college came by scores And swore we'cl snatched their d From out their very doors. Through all the laboratory rooms Wlhere lay the poor remains VVe took them chanting mournfully These tender sud I'Cl:1'2.l.lI'1S. Oh they're all alike when their skins ure off And we have them lying in the trough And be they black, or white or gray VVhich one wus which, no man can say For they're all alike when their skins ure off And We have them lying in the troughf, i x x l QW Q36 11 urling pets A. II. l , l -iis 'ik I i 1 ..- A-T. 1- i ' P .1-- if WW' P Ev- -...- ef me 9 -...- , Ee gs: i- - -1 Y .- - J, r Q- - , - Em -7 ' 3 ' '75 ' ' 4 - L V 'Bi L: z fL ' T -f 5 5 1 55-3... ...-gk, .- . 11 .....- -.- : .... 5.1. -.:: . v 4 1 -Er:-1'- - -:--5:1 : lj-Wild' L :E :, -- ev.--2 l --15. 1 mu L! it . 5 - -Zi-1 f. .1- 1- E'-:tg 4223 1-.. 'Q' - . 'Mews' 4. 'i 1 1 I gf -' 2 ff , +L ' ' mf'-' -. ag 1- ,: , A 41 -9 3 F. 15 Ulije ext letter Sir, said the maiden, smiling, and Forwith her teapot 'took in hand, It has been often told to me Thzrt yon're extrelnely fond of test. ssrw lis true, I il-1'lSWC1'Gd, And yet I Ivould Search in vain for Words to try f Fo prove how much I love the better Not that, but the sncceeflinpg letter. 237 l M 1? . . . :E . f . f - 0 - .1-1:-. as- gggf - .- ,, 1 ,9 :. . . i-if . X- Q-.fr 3 Eg Eg.-L-.-.L-.e ......- .Whig-T ff E A - 1 1' . - . ha, Lf 2 ,-: S --3 - - - - .... 3 .. -:. ' , .-: . 5 zg i ' ::.-gg.-.m 3:fi:EE55 ::E5 E.-1.:.r-1,-:- ' E N ,,.- - -,,-' Tl 3 -.,-1 ..- .-. ...-.T li -iff .15,,,-. -. .. ft' v . . Qu Qhhitinnal Ziaunur list Knowing that modesty, poor memory and such causes have often kept some of our big men from receiving their whole due in the lists appended to their names in the class rolls, we here venture a few additions, and suggestions, sub- jects for Commencement essays these gentlemen might be peculiarly fitted to write. ' 1. Barthelmess, R. S. WVarning C1, Q, 35, Admonition C1, Q, 353 Suspen- sion C15. Suggested essay: 6'How to Avoid Probationf, 2. Crehore, M. S. ,NIember Three Lemon-Squeezer classes, '14, ,15, '16 C4-, 5, 65, Freshman Cl, Q, 35, Clean Track Suit CM5, Clean Shave C-35, Greek I Class C1, Q, 3, ...,.,,............. 5. Suggested essay: 5'After All, What? 3. Fendell, Solomon Jonathan. Leaves WVesleyan for Trinity C255 Voter against compulsory A. A. membership CQ, 1st term5g Nlember A. A. CQ, 2nd term, 35, Christian Association C0, 0, 05. Suggested essays: From Methodist to Episcopalianf, 4. Harding, A. H., Jr. Coloratura, Glee Club C1, Q, 3, 45, Editor, College Song-Book C35g Wfriter Dedication of College Song-Book CQ, 35. Suggested essays: The Boy is Father to the Man, and Hip, Hip, Hooray! 5. Mitchell, Jacob Garabrant Neafie. Discovers Ukelele C355 Discovers Typewriter C353 Specializes in Harmonic Stenography C3, 415: Class Chess Squad CQ5g College Chess Squad C35g President Entire Trinity Chess Association C45. Suggested popular song: My Little Honolulu Underwood Girl. 6. Niles, E. A. Bought 331.50 book Cl, lst term5g Sold it for 5522.00 Cl, Qnd term5g Takes no more chances CQ, 3, 4-5.' Suggested essay: Making Bricks without Strawf' 7. Spofford, C. B. Smoky Four C2552 Test Assistant in Chemistry, Manager Football and Leader Choir, also Babbler in VVall St. C45. Suggested essay: The Self-lVIade lVIan. C2l:Honor?5 9.38 x X 't5'h'rA ' vf, - , 'Mn l X 34' , 'fc' 3 1 52 7. perk. 'J 1 'E : Q T A - ,LJ is -, 1 IEXN In '5 f T- , E .:- - 3 L:-': ' . E:-af'-za .. '51 .. . .. f is! 3.5,-gasziimt. :1 e1 ,.l-5 Q L 'TES' - ' 1 ii 231 ?' 'Z-12: TF li ..' 'midi fl ---' --- - --' -mi. -14--apr-., - -.. .i.-:.1:.i1.: :- I ,... - - - -1 -- .. lnlJ. E , - .... - - :...u, f . 1'4.1.111- 'r ,S :'T' , -1 E? fa' L Inf Q I 'sm 1 rv X mi I AH 'L 07. X ' 'mi it K.x.,ll' - ' M L? Vfis som Q Qmclikorl ,K Ghz ffrahin Once upon a midnight dreary, while I thirsted, weak and bleary Over many a quaint and curious volume by some ancient bore, Wfhile I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping As of someone gently rapping, breaking pannels on my door. Tis some creditor, I muttered, ubreaking down my chamber door. IVIaybe this or prob'Iy more . Ah, distinctly I remember, it was in the bleak December And each happy Section member was spilling Hops on Heublein's floor. Eagerly I wished the morrow,-vainly I had sought to borrow From my friends to drown my sorrow-sorrow never felt before. They were sailing life sized schooners-Oh the ocean we adore! Need you ask me any more? There I sat with fear and quaking, and my boney knees were shaking As I heard that ominous knocking, and the pounding on my doo1'. Presently my nerve grew stronger, hesitating then no longer I shouted loudly You're in wrong, or else what do you want me for?', A voice without a tone of sorrow, yet without my chamber door, Replied Les thirstballs-fai iiingt moref' Quickly flinging wide the shutter I fell on him my Q If G, ,nil 51 thanks to stutter, Followed him to 60 Jarvis, in wild bounds to the third floor. . Q g f Not the least obeisance made he, nothing could have I ' N 1- ,egg 5 stopped or stayed me, in .I - Wlhat I mean, my lord or lady, we had been up there I E7 if before. Z? Lfcigji i j hIany a growler has been tested in the good old days jgf ifl IL YIQ ,i I V llJw7f2f'5i ' ,- of yore- G - I f- J! U 3 5, f Sometimes this and sometimes more. V 2 ,,, 1 ' ' -1 X f x N-J.G.'w j '30 ,fl fair Hfilm, was OHV QQVRJQY' gli Q40 I' nf. ii: i, . V xi' '-'l i Y T !'. 'ki .- ... 'f :-2 -ti: --44:-2. ,mv ff' -11-1 -- 3, In lwo hours the fx x CQEL our censer MI N , . . qf X Sheemed queer to f shwaying 1' - 7 'J K ' j hhix bac'-k SlllI'ClCS . .. l N L N-IL '5 n x HLYQS the mance, Qtmg-,WH lux! nxlyn !Nf find th' door. which was burning, E'iTi':'--:: .v , -313: ?,: , 1-: 'zzi' ? :'1 -i -' E - -r fa- 7 s , 1 ,fi N at F X . ,A L , fl ,.,, - 11 x s f -T ,., -.- .1 1 .1 ' ff I lr 1411 ' - 2---2.- -'.-...i. Q, ,gl -. :-..-: '-'g...-.T- - 4 f 'S' ... -- 1 'i 'T ,lplll V 1- 1 1'-l ' -it ' IE. '- ffl' l S - 111 L --1. -11. -i...L I I nf ,F lg , air grew denser-fair Fa.l.ima, was ush, t.he shteady of the floor! I went turning, Feeling shomething in me churning, It wash gone, alash. lVho took moshion and the on the gash jet, I made hashte to it? 'Twash not my fault-th' thot abhor, 'Caushe I know 'tx We wash happy, shinging, shniiling,-temperature to point of biling lvhen all at once we saw the bust of Annette Kellerman o'er th' door. lVIy friend cried A shaint hash shent thewheresh th' money that yor Deshpite th' fact that it hash bent me I shall never owe it more! Then we quaffed some more nepenthe, and passed in glory to the floor- Arm in arm unto the floor! Next day I was engaged in guessing, but no syllable Vash there before 1 lent me expressing, IVith a pocket full of money, with a. head, and in- N nards raw. '. I This and more I sat devining, with my head at ease X N, 1-eclining, Nl!! 1 VVhile my stomachs tender lining made me fell as g ne'er before. iii lf Q' X' True, the 'Wage of Gin is Breathggentle reader think I E ' l it oler. Ergaged iw I As for me-ah, nevermore., f-3MW'1'l Q41 '5ZQf0 :fu 3? rinitp allege Hartford, Connecticut Q51 RINITY C0l.LlfXll'1. under the name of Washington College, received its Charter in 1823. The present name was adopted in 1845. Its chief founder was the .1. Right Rev. Thomas Church Brownell. Bishop of Connecticut. Established hy lipiscopalians as a contribution to higher education. it is not a Church in- stitution in-the sense ol' lmeing directed hy the Vhurch. lls advantages are placed at the service ol' those of every creed. The principal building is in the English Secular Gothic style and includes Jarvis and Sealwury Halls and Northam Towers. At t.he north end ol' this structure has recently been erected a Lihrary and administration building. the gilt of the late J. P. Morgan. LL.l5., in memory of John NYilliams. fourth Bishop of Connecticut. lVith this addition. which is in architectural harmony with the main edifice. the huilding 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. It was ready for use at the opening of the academic year 1914--15. Outside ofthe lines ol' this quad- rangle 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. Below the College Campus to the east and within three minutes' walk is the spacious Athletic Field. The Facility includes twenty professors, two assistant professors, tive instructors. the librarian and assistants, and the medical director. The courses ot study which may he pursued cover a wide range of electives within the field of l.iberal Arts and in Scieneesg and adequate provision is made for their proper presentation. The liln-ary contains 30,000 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. The 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 Psycho- logical Laboratory. ln the year 1903-1004 a course in Civil Engineering was inaugurated and has proved most successful in fitting students for practical work after graduation. There a.1'e numerous scholarships providing pecuniary assistance for deserving students. The three Holland scholarships, yielding each S5600 per annum. are awarded to the three best students in the three lower classes, respectively. The Russell Graduate Fellowship of 85500 is awarded biennially in the interest of higher graduate study. The Nlary A. Terry Graduate Fellowship of 25550 is awarded annually. Prizes to the amount of H5500 are also awarded to undergraduates for success in the work of the various departments. For Catalogues, Examination Papers, or information, apply to the President or to the Sec- retary of the Faculty. ii SUBSCRIBE FOR I The Trinity Tripod Published Tuesdays and Fridays in each Week of the college year by the students of Trinity College 32.00 PER YEAR The igerkelep Bihinitp bnbuul MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT Founded in 1854 in continuation of a Theological Department at Trinity College, this School offers to students of Theology full instruction in studies required of Candidates for Orders, with various courses of lectures and advanced Work in the several departments. The degree of Bachelor of Divinity can be attained by any student completing a full course with credit., who also shows by translation a scholarly acquaintance with Greek and Latin and presents a satisfactory thesis. The sixty-second ordination will be held on the 7th of J une, and the sixty-third year will open on the 19th of September, 1916. Candidates for admission should make early application for rooms and tif necessaryj for scholarships. Address all communi- cations to the Dean. ' SAMUEL HART STORES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Ulhsz Wellington Tailors, asm. Custom-Made Suits The Kind College Men Like to Wear CITY BANK BUILDING CROOM 16J, COR. ASYLUM AND TRUMBULL STREETS HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT FREDERICK K. LANDAiJOHN V. LOTT Managers PAUL M. BUTTERWORTH wishes to announce thei removal of his office to the Hartford-Aetna National Bank Building, Room 411. Facilities have been provided for the careful con- duct of a general insurance business, with special reference to Fire, Automo- bile and Liability Insurance. Your pat- ronage is solicited. 18 ASYLUM STREET HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT T I phone Charter 3166 HENRY igggiidsl s0Ns Connecticut's Greatest Jewelry Establishment 890 MAIN STREET HARTFORD Factory: Newark, N. J. For either those little occasions where a few flowers add to the complete- ness- Or for the events where, of course, flowers are as essential as the contract- ing' parties- It is our pleasure to serve DOOGUE Florists M-Decorators ASYLUM AND ANN STREETS Chai-ter5724 X J. P. Morgan 86' Co. Wall Street, Corner of Broad NEW YORK DREXEL fs? CO.. PHILADELPHIA Corner of 5th and Chestnut Streets MCRGAN, GRENFELL E8 CO. . London No. 22 Old Broad Street MORGAN, HARJES 56' CO.. PARIS 31 Boulevard Haussmann Securities bought and sold on Commission Foreign Exchange, Commercial Credits Cable Transfers Circular Letters for Travelers, available in all parts of the world LAMENT OF Now 1 find since I'm in college, That the pleasant quest of knowledge Is not really as diverting as I thought that it would be. Though I've gotten A's a-plenty CIn two years I think just twentyj And have never been presented with a vulgar little E. THE GRIND Still I find that since I've been hcrc, That my life is dry and quite drear, And I've missed an awful lot of things might have helped me to Keep from wearing out my glasses, In my forty-eight odd classes, And have kept me from that feeling which I think is termed the bluef, which In the evening when the others VVent down town with all the brothers, For a little cultivation of the grape and things like that I have dug till early morning Now I'm going to give fair warning That I'1n going to cut this grind stuff and put on a. little fat. FOR YOU!! Business men recognize the force of example set them by men prominent in theifr circles. Life Insurance becomes an actual and valuable principle with them, M ahe You1'.s'elf familiar with all the benefits that an ACCELERA- TI VE Policy, ,including the new Disability Service agreement, can cow tfer. Phoenix Mutual Lzfelmumnee Co. CLAYTON W. WELLES lllanagev' 49 Pearl Street Hartford, Conn. Ill 1M FIRE INSURANCE INCORPORATED CHARTER IN 1819 2 3 I PERPETUAL feilijiisshq M TFOR fs ' fl- R NN- Cash Capital, .... . iB5,000,000.00 Reserve for AII Other Liabilities, . l2,300,793.09 Net Surplus, . . . 7,423,298.I5 Assets, . . I ..... 24,724,09I.24 SURPLUS FOR POLICY-HOLDERS S12,423,298.15 AGENTS IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS WM. B. CLARK, President A Vice-Presidents HENRY E. REES A. N. WILLIAMS E. J. SLOAN, Secretary Assistant Secretaries E. S. ALLEN GUY E. BEARDSLEY RALPH B. IVES W. F. WHITTELSEY, Marine Secretary Insurance Company of orth merica PHILADELPHIA, PA. AMERICA'S OLDEST COMPANY Cash Capital, . . . S 4,000,000.00 Cash Assets, . .' . . . 20,838,450.00 Surplus for Policy Holders, . . 10,080,043.00 Losses Paid since Organization, . . 176,208,840.00 EUGENE L. ELLISON, President BENJAMIN RUSH, First Vice-President JOHN O. PLATT, Second Vice-President SHELDON CATLIN, Third Vice-President T. HOWARD WRIGHT, Secretary and Treasure GALLOWAY C. 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V 'QEZEQ E E 5 O E 5 S O ,, O - 7 K0LB's PAN-DANDY BREAD On Sale by all Grocers, or KOLBS BfkKEHRY BROADWAY 8: JEFFERSON STREETS J I M AF Q '15 i Wi THE IVY to be sure of having good engravings, efficient and accommodaiing service, prompt deliveries and fair charges, seleeieci 726 HOWARD-WESSON CO. COLLEGE ENGRAVERS WORCESTER. MASSACHUSETTS A request to talk over your Book will not oblige you to make this selection ODE TO MUSIC In ancient times some awful fool, Set out to work quite gaily To make a vile and deadly thing The little ukelele. And ever since he did this thing The world has slept no more The air has carried sounds around It never did before. Beneath the elms at dear old Trin 'From eve to early morn, You hear the deadly thing at work And ask IVhy was I born? And if you Want to study, Skywarcl goes a fearful din, You may bet your bottom dollar It is Holden's ruanclolin. William H. Post Carpet Co. Gemill, Burnham 81 Co. mscourrous frlfffbw Muff Manufacturers and Retailers of CARPETS RUGS FINE READY MADE WALL PAPERS CLOTHING AND U P H 0 L S T E R Y FULL DRESS SUITS FOR RENT 219 Asylum Slreel, Hartford, COIIH. 64, 66 and 68 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn YYIII SPRING SONG 11: 1 1 1--V .....- ll,lL11 io lhr lllillj burma f,lVl1ilr' illc rzlrliartrml' f1'r'r'zr'sj l'l0:11' lhc snow El, pr-lting on your lilllrr win flows flllillllt :mel KIHPOI' llow you SlllX'0l'. lmw you XVOIl4ll'l' Why Ihr- cl'-V-l, why in t,I11111rlr-1' Wmfr the C'rrllr-ge TURN 'I'Hl'1 l'IlC.X'l' ON 1'1m1' l.l1:11 frm-11flc wprirw' iw lwrr' 15, . U. . F. G. HUMPHREY, Presid nt and Vice-Pres d t 1v1.c..KRETz1v1ER, - - - secret y Base L. E. HUMPHREY, - - TYEHSU .... UUE THE TUNNEL COAL T'f'miS CORPORATIO M Camera and Photo Wholesale and Retail Supplies Anthracite Bituminous mmm Lehigh and Free Burning Statlonery A All Rail Coal EEE OM 3,5 ,many Avenue The Gustave Flsher Co. Telephone Charter 1436 236 Asylum Street, - - - Hartford, Conn. HARTFORD - - CONN. TELEPHONE CHARTER 543211111549 ,fy -, H 49 051 , lj I-vw .bxf A 5 A . ,J ' ' Q gif - A E fwcrs l J. FRED BITZER, JR. ' Eietneler AGENT FOR THE GRUEN VERITHIN WATCH GRUEN WRIST WATCH Qibe must Beautiful watch in Qmeriea 19 PEARL STREET ALI. OUTSIDE ROOMS NOTED CUISINE B O S T O N BACK BAY STATIONS I. c PRIOR, MANAGER Ulbe jihelitp Qlrust Ciumpanp 49 PEARL STREET FRANK L. WILCOX, PRES. LOOMIS A. NEVVTON SECY THOMAS A. SHANNON, Assr. SECY. we soI.IcIT INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY AccouNTs W e Aim to Serve I IDI II ILIIMII II.II ILII II-IVII I A Dining Place Unusual iiautsl worthy Svpringfizlh, Mass. WM. W. BENSON, Manager I II II II II II II.II II II II II II II I I W Q I! o .JI I I WI If ,' x I ' ' f I I f X! I II . I Q I I Sf I I I IL X Qkiq, .1 Ill., . ., , If 1-if 1-,.-L40 if ,I -' '- a L-23' .V ' Elin? '173'qis5,'g,jJg,'Z6.ff,?f I M mmgcr'- Will you pitch for 355 am game? We-sxmwillizx Plsnyor-UNO, I'm nn amateur, but I will hot, you 355 that I can c-at :L sand- wif-h after the gaunc-. 1 7 :fx-'-J, W'-, 'V' Q.. x - I ' as ' 4. I. :ZIV ' :I If .I 71a','1,' JH' , t. , I , I I 'IW ,.' ,I ,.,, .I I Il I I - I 1 L-'K' Q ,R I I f x Y GOT A CIGARETTE? VII II II II II II IIJLII II II II II I Farmington 147 ' ' ' Telephones I Farmington Sl Private Dmlng Rooms Im ree Zinn jfarmingtun, Qllunnzntirut AUTOMOBILES TO RENT GARAGE I II il II II IITI II II II II II II II I Horsfallls is more than a store, it is a Hartford Institution Thirty three years of serving Hartford's best dressed men and .f as Women have placed it in a class by itself . Fair dealing in depen- dable apparel has lifted this store far above its fellow stores and Wherever it is known the names 5 I-Iorsfallw and 'Chighest qualityw are synonymous. f The Luke Horsfall Co. 'Untfitting Specialists - Men's Shop, Woinanls Shop, 93 Asylum St. 110 Trumbull St. MARCH 25, 1916 It pays to buy our kind lds 81 Whipple This store has conducted a range and stove business for most 40 years. During this long period, our leader has been The Riolnnona' Rangov It has Won for itself the reputation of the range that bakesf' Now there has been added to the list---The Richmond Gas Range, that pro- mises to achieve the same good record that the Coal range has acquired. Handsome in ap- pearance, absolutely reliable, economic and dur- able. I64-6-8 State St., Hartford, Conn. X Tlze ollege N Pho rmez ey CHAS. GUSTAFSON, JR., Pl1,G. 137 New Britain Ave., Cor. Broad St. Hezlrtforcl, Cami. Try Our' Soelez emel College fees THEY ARE DEl,lClOUS Agency for Foss Chocolates P1'ese1'ipl'l0ns Carefully Prepezreel zlslzmem Seroiee The Cushman Music Shop, in its endeavors to serve the music-loving puhlic, goes further than merely pro- viding Victrolas and Records for your selection. It pro- vides you serfoiee that is unexeelleel. All types of Victrolas and a complete list of Victor Records are always in stock, making it possible for you to hear your favorite selections at any time. We deliver records to all parts of the city. 5 Sound - 5 Pmof A U S I I Courzfeous Booths 'Al I I Sezlesmen B51 ' I 71 Pratt Street Richard Cushman, Preseiclemf Joseph P. Nlulcahy, Secretcwy AT c A D N D BLING THE W KI-DS 0 I fseofzn nv Tue Qunrgg qv maxi FAT ? ,A s I sw X 5 , SX f '2,.wfiH fx ' P11 ff , 12,-' X Q4 . -NS .- Ri:-Su 3' , '. - f QM. 5+-M.. X xr 1 W X 1- 1 I I -LFE- G'Qi'.-5 S? IE NV xxx . w w!! , . ,W f ' MII' 'I I . 1 f , Wx!! 4 141 , ff, 41 E Y X Xe xx! 1 I 1 I l 4 1, ' I 1 f 5 l ' A f ' X K 1 7 x . 4 u X X I l ' f GREAT FEET nv Qym 1 The Johns Pratt Company H artford. Conn., U. S. A. For Furniture in Your Room GO TO Louis Herrup 1052 Main Street THE WO0STER Billiards. Bowling' and Cafe The Best of Equipment Installed in a New Fire-proof Building in the Heart of the City 20 Tables 19 Alleys 48 T0 60 ASYLUM STREET ELI PAKULSKI, Prop, H.B. HIGBY, Mgr. The Allyn House Asylum and Trumbull Streets HARTFORD, CONN. Substantial. Attractive Yet Inexpensive ' FURNIS I-I INGS FOR STUDENTS' ROOMS Flat Top Desks Couch Beds Desk Chairs Couch Covers Morris Chairs Book Cases Chiffoniers Mission Rockers C. C. Fuller Co. 40-56 FORD STREET Overlooking Capitol Grounds HIGH GRADE Footwear and Hosiery ...1N... College Styles The W. G. Simmons Corp. 901 Main st. ,.-- 1 HEADS OUT! lJLlTJLllJl.1I!lJLIl.llJ!,,JCll-I Support Your Supporters DAVID SEIDE Allyn House Barber Shop 158 ASYLUM STREET HARTFORD, CONN. PHONE CHARTER I ILT! II ll II II IVTI II ll II ll II I Gaffey's Express You Want Cnly the Best 205 Allyn Street 9 . . H h S . CFlrst Door From Unlon Placej Hartford, Conn. Qrcfzesira G, It Parcels Checked Light Trucking Wes Storage of Trunks Phone C-742 Aalalress OPEN 7.00 A. M. T0 10.30 P. M. Telephone Charier 1577 Chas. P. Hatch We Solicit College Patronagen I8 Windsor Ave., HarU'oral, Conn. Prompt - anal - Reliable - Service X? ,X all JD' f ?ssfg ll W EE A Pmnhll ww AT fiifwj ff? his' A FIHDAR CORP LUSTRATURS Q M? A - . We I Make , 4 N 1 , NX a x l I Specialiy in ri. l 2 Avrnnnqcoga H21 School l. llTlNEllI D and 'asf College .J I If ll I ll I I Annuals .ff , .YIF A . X, n ...... ..............,...... Q Tf.i1ZQ9 .- ,e,,x 1 ,QI --'- ' ' Nivfp -V Vg 44.-A fifi. X, .f V. f f'y:e.- - ., - 41,1 If - ,I if--1 , :ax-: iv ,.,..4X,g-x f ' 4 .. - .. ,ff W H .5 -L5 v,:-xx I -' 1 ' .V X ,f ffi :rf LE - ,inf Blu -Ev: 0' 'r .I 1 is sr iss.. x-. ,555 . ,Z 55.1.53 .glen N. HDS.-ng X.. . '17, mi if .:'i, T?5- V1 I,li.,fi:f 'rflpf 1 ' ' . Xe .V 355 I . .1 2-f .s rdf- gf J ?3:1fZ:?f Ji- 1. 5. Z.. 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V Y i , f f J of f ' 493 ,1.-fgkglglagf Jflf,-na.?L,f,f 1 2541.3 f ' lxwlll 1 pm Q 9 I 4 I 1 g fl g ff -' 2 S, fi 'I , Q 554 In t V, .ls fs ,,frlg43rfw,3Jg1fJ, , , as f f f , f' e.-1: mi :- 4 ff f V .,...n '.-1 f- ' fw ... 0 ,lx-34.3 A V - .....-....,,,,.v.1-ff g 4 . f f I , 4 ---rx-'f'f'fw I II ILJI il I-II ll II II NJ! II II I HENRY M. STEINHOLTZ Electrical Contractor 190 PEARL STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. Telephon C tion IIVNIIIIIIII llllll-lIIlIIl1l Recently some made a compilation showing the in- comes earned in several lines of business by newly grad- uated college men We have had several copies of this a r tic l e multigraphed and will be glad to give you one RICHARDS gl THOMPSON 36 Pearl Street HARTFORD, - - CONN. Phone Ch 680 FOR MANY YEARS OUR COAL has given life and comfort to the halls of old Trinity and its splen- did fraternity houses WE HANDLE THE FINEST GRADES OF COAL PRODUCED GEO.W. NEWTON 81 SON Office: 65 Pearl Street ln Passing We take the opportunity to thank all those who have help- ed in the production of this Ivy. The Board is indebted to Morris, '16, and Kallinich, '19, for photographic work, to Ver- trees Young, '15, N. J. George, '16, W. B. George, '16, Mclvor, ex-'17, Pollock, '18, Wessels, '18, and to Rorison, '19, for draw- ings, to Gray, '16, Harding, '16, Maxon, '16, Niles, '16, and O'Connor, '16, for literary material, and to many members of the class of 1917, not on the Board, for their enthusiastic and helpful cooperation. Not the least are we indebted to our advertisers. Without them it would be impossible to print this volume. It is therefore but just and fair that we should favor them with our trade. l We offer apologies for such mistakes as have slipped thru. If you like the 1917 Ivy we are entirely satisfied, if, however, it does not meet with your approval, we hope that twenty years from now you may come across it, hidden away in a re- mote corner of the bookcase, in the midst of the old college text books, and then as you look thru it and see the old faces you will tell yourself that it is not such a bad book after all.
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