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.ff T n e - c J-r P - A no - cs o tu . 'J Q---XN1NE'rE:E N I-lUNDFL.E.D .AND TVVEL !'f4'E'tF LYJii' The Qhuahtangle Qllluh The Quadrangle Club is to the faculty all that the Reynolds Club is to the student body. But it is more, it combines the function of the Reynolds Club and those of a fraternity. It furnishes opportunities for pleasure and gives them the chance to live among congenial colleagues. Some of the faculty make the Quadrangle Club their campus home, a great many live there regularly, and a still larger proportion take some active part in the social and athletic events of the club. Considerable interest is taken during the summer in a tennis tournament open to all members of the club. The last tournament was won by Nlr. Carl Kinsley of the physics department. The Rev. Charles Gilkey was runner-up. During the past college year, the old custom of giving faculty teas was revived, and in addition to the usual social affairs, during the Fall and Winter quarters four of these receptions were held. The usual dances were given, six during the Fall and VVinter quarters. Besides the dances, the club was entertained at a mu- sical concert by Miss Agnes Lapham, pianist, and Bliss Lillian VVhite, soprano. But by far the most important social affair was the annual Christmas Revelsf' which Was given the evening of Friday, December 22nd, At this function the club was entertained with a comedy, entitled 4'Bveryprofessor,i7 the joint work of Messrs. Linn, Lovett, Angell, Boynton and Richberg. The skit presented the troubles of the average faculty member. The parts in Bveryprofessor were taken by Messrs. Gorsuch, Boynton, Gale, Walker, Richberg, Linn and Hancock. The theatricals were followed by dancing. During the past year the club has been considering the problem of perfecting a better organization, and of putting the finances of the club upon a better basis. Largely through the efforts of such practical economists as hflessrs. Wright and lyfarshall, a new bond issue was successfully fioated, and the club finances are in splendid shape. During the past year the oflicers of the club have been: GEORGE H. MEAD - President V ERNEST FREUND Vice President SHERWOOD LARNED Secretary CHESTER W. WRIGPIT Treasure I. . ADDITIONAL COUNCILORS P. H. BOYNTON J. P. HALL E. V. L. BROWN 0... .. ,.. r LYMAN A. WALTON 1 A-V-. A f CHAS. L. HUTCHINSON ' 37
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.,.. -1 iY1..Az.'f THE LAW SCHOOL JAMES PARKER HALL, A. B., LL. B., Professor of Law, Dean of the Law School. FLOYD RUSSELL BIECHEM, A. NI., Professor of Law. ERNEST FREUND, Ph. D., U. D., Professor of Jurisprudence and Public Law. JULIAN VVILLIAM NIACK, LL. B., Professor of Law. CLARKE BUTLER W7HITTIER, A. B., LL. B., Professor of Law. VVALTER VVHEELER CooK, A. Nl., LL. Aff., Professor of Law. HARRY AUGUSTUS BIGELOW, A. B., LL. B., Professor of Law. HENRY VARNUM FREEMAN, A. Nl., Professorial Lecturer on Legal Ethics. CHARLES EDWARD KREMER, Professorial Lecturer on Admiralty Law. FRANK FREMONT REED, A. B., Professorial Lecturer on Copyright and Trade Mark Law. RoscoE POUND, Ph. D., LL. lW., Professorial Lecturer on Mining and Irrigation Law. PERCY BERNARD ECKHART, Ph. B., LL. B., Lecturer on Public Service Companies and Carriers, and Damages. FRANK WILLIAM HENICKSMAN, A. NI., D., Lecturer on Bankruptcy. FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHENCK, Librarian. RUTH BRADLEY, Assistant. :ses Y FF
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