Washington State University - Chinook Yearbook (Pullman, WA)

 - Class of 1907

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SARAH ANGELICA MARTIN. Chemistry . Born young—not many years ago. Native state, Independence. Early education at Day- ton and at Ellensburg Normal. The only girl who has wielded the rod of authority over the ’o6 class. Favorite occupation, making fudge; inherited tendency, to marry a widower; in¬ tended occupation, teaching. Thesis: The Physical and Chemical Con¬ stants of Pure Olive Oil. CLARE CHRISM AN TODD. FRANK W. COBB. Modern Languages. Born in Hamilton, Nevada, July 24, 1873. Early education in country school. Finished at Waitsburg Academy. Member of Co. K 1st Wash. Vol. Inf. Served in Philippines. Fa¬ ther of the first baby in the J o6 Class. Mem¬ ber of debating team against Whitman. 1901. Habits, domestic. Thesis: The Spanish Literature of the XVI Century. Chemistry. Born March 4. 1880 at McMinnville, Ore¬ gon. Public schools of Spokane and Daven¬ port. Went one year to Spokane High School, keeping bachelor’s hall with Steve Jayne. En¬ tered Washington State College 1900. Sold Chautauqua desks, worked on fruit ranch, tu¬ tored in English. A Wcbsterian; president Y. M. C. A. two years: captain of Cadets and editor of ’05-’o6 Evergreen. Habits, habitual; ambition, ambitious; views on marriage, favor¬ able. Believes postponing honeymoon trip for about five years after marriage. Thesis: An Investigation of a Proposed Method for Determining the Iodine Number of Oils and Fats. L3

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ROY GAY ADAMS. Agriculture. Born in Willamette Valley, Oregon, on April Fool’s clay, 1877. Moved to Spokane, [881. Entered Washington Stale College 1899 and we have never been able to get rid of him. A Columbian, member of orchestra, on Chi¬ nook and Evergreen staffs, member of Glee Club. In love all through college course; im¬ mediate ambition, to own an automobile and a pipe organ. Believes in divorce and that de¬ sertion from college is sufficient provocation. Thesis: Agriculture in the Argentine Re¬ public. MAY BELLE WALSII. Botany. Born on the other side of the world on an island, an emerald island—Ireland. Doesn t remember the trip over, as she was but a year and a half old. Early education in kindergar¬ ten. Later education on campus under private tutors mostly. Fad, pipes; ambition, to make a happy home; love affairs, sixteen ; views on marriage, the sooner the better; by nature sen¬ timental ; favorite topic of conversation, love, favorite flower. Evergreen editors. Thesis: Manual of the Pteridophyta ot the State of Washington. ARTHUR LATTA GLOVER. Mining Engineering. Born in Battle Creek. Mich.. Aug. 27. 1882. Tacoma, 1889. Entered Washington State Col¬ lege 1901. A Websterian. Employed in Sen¬ ior year as assistant chemist in the Experiment Station. Has 110 views on marriage; habits, bad; hobby, skeletons and snake skins; ambi¬ tion. none. Thesis: A Comparison of Methods of Volumetric Assay of Lead.



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ANDREW BOYD HARDWICK. Mining Engineering. A man of convictions. Born in Kansas —?). Taught school. Left that celebrated region of cyclones after having reached the age of accountability. Graduate from 1 rep- dom. Went to Alaska and “shot the white horse.” By politics a mugwump; believes in the income tax; immediate ambition, to make money; remote ambition, to become a pro¬ moter. Expects to graduate this year. Hab¬ its, fixed; hobby, law and order Thesis: Report on a Lead-Silver Mine in the Coeur d’Alenes. IHEODORE CORNELL MANCHESTER. Chemistry and Geology. Curly, short, cute, bright, quiet and owing d disappointment in early youth, extreme ober. Colfax Public School. Prep at Wash ngton State College. No early history. )ocsn ' t believe in celibacy Ambition is to row. Wouldn’t teach for a hundred dollars a lay. Geology Thesis: Study of the Lava Flows if the Lower Snake. Chemistry Thesis: A Study of the Effect f Heat on Cotton Seed Oil. FRANK WILLIAM THOMPSON. Mining Engineering. Short, fat, dark, good natured. Future as¬ sured. Native of Nebraska. Attended public schools at Port Angeles. Wash. Spent three years at Seattle High School. Vice president of Students’ Assembly and of Athletic Asso¬ ciation ; captain and adjutant of Cadet Corps 03- ' 04. A Democrat by birth. Doesn t believe a man should marry under the age of 33. Thesis: Report on the Snoqualmic Coal and Coke Company’s Property and Plans for Future Development.

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