Wesleyan University - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Middletown, CT)

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Jan. 3, Thursday-Second term will begin. Jan. 3l, Thursday-Day of prayer for colleges-a holiday. Feb. 8-2l, Mid-year examinations. Feb- 22, Friday-Washingtonis Birthday-a holiday. March 27, Wednesday-Second term will close. SPRING RECESS April 2, Tuesday-Third term will begin. April l8, Thursday-Junior Exhibition. May 23, Thursday-Prize debate. May 30, Thursday-Memorial Day-a holiday. June 7 Friday-Annual examinations will begin. June 2l, Friday-Prize cleclamation contest. June 23 Sunday morning-Baccalaureate sermon- June 23 Sunday evening-University sermon. June 24 Monday morning-Announcement of award of prizes and of preliminary honors june 24, Monday afternoon--Class Day. June 24 Monday evening-Meeting of the Board of Trustees. June 25, Tuesday morning-Business meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. June 25 Tuesday morning-Meeting of the Board of Trustees. June 25, Tuesday morning-Business meeting of the Alumni Association. June 25, Tuesday afternoon-Social receptions by the college fraternities. June 26, Wednesday-COMMENCEMENT. June 27 Thursday-Examination of candidates for admission will begin- VACATION OF THIRTEEN WEEKS. Sept. 24, Tuesday-Special examinations for students deficient at the annual examinations. Sept. 25, Wednesday-Examination of candidates for admission will begin. Sept. 26, Thursday-First term will begin. X7 r' . .. ...a-,,-,-rsh'-V' H C ' M h I h , l..l.,.D., Pesident emiy mise urp y ngra am I6 Court rSt., Brooklyn, N. Y Rev. David George Downey, D.D., Secretary 530 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rev. Charles Henry Buck, D.D., Treasurer 409 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. President Bradford Paul Raymond, D.D., l..L.D. fMember ex-ofhcioj Middletown TERM EXPIRES IN i907 Rev. James Monroe Buckley, D.D-, l..L.D. . . l5O Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Frank Smith Jones . Pearl and Water Sts., Brooklyn, N. Y. Henry Cruise Murphy Ingraham, Ll...D., . . I6 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. james Noel Brown ....... 5 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. Samuel Wood Bowne . . . Pearl and Rose Streets, New York, N. Y. Hon. Wesley Ulysses Pearne, B.A- ..... Middletown lHon. Darius Baker, l..l...D. . .... Newport, R. I. lRev. David George Downey, D-D. . 530 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. lRev. john Wesley Lindsay, D.D. .... West Newton, Mass. lWilliam Perry Billings . . . . 98 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. lRev. Warren Lanning Hoagland, D.D. . 291 N. Grove St., East Orange, N. TERM EXPIRES IN 1908 Hon. William Connell ...... George Slocum Bennett, M.A. . Charles Lee Rockwell .... Rev. Azel Washburn Hazen, D.D., . William Edwin Sessions . . John Thomas Porter ..... lHon. Martin Augustine Knapp, l..L.D. . . 'lPres. Abram Winegardner Harris, Sc.D., L.L.D. , il'Rev. Joel Osmon Sherburn, M.A. . . lRev. Albert Pearne Palmer, M.A. . . 3lDeceased . Scranton, Pa. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. . Meriden . Middletown . Bristol . Scranton, Pa. Washington, D. C. . Evanston, Ill. Lowville, N. Y. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY I I TERM EXPIRES I Rev. Charles Henry Buck, D.D. . . . . Hon. Phineas Chapman Lounsbury, LI...D. . George Silas Coleman, M.A. . . . .. John Edgar Leaycraft . . . . Cyrus Daniel Jones . . . . Ssvlfebster Rodgers Walkley, M.A. . 5Frederick Wilcox Clarke, B.S. . . lRev. Daniel Clarke Knowles, D.D. . . lRev. Frank Mason North, D.D .... lRev. Isaac Harrison Whittier Wharff, D.D. . Rev. Wilbur Fiske Holmes, M.A .... TERM EXPIRES 1 Bp. Cyrus David Foss, D.D., Ll...D. . . Bp. Edward Gayer Andrews, D.D., I..l...D. . Joseph Elijah King, Ph.D., D.D., . . . William Valentine Kelley, D.D. . . Watson Carvosso Squire, B.A. . rt Randolph Crittenden . . John Gribbell .... James Gardner Sheperd . QStephen Henry Olin, I..L.D. . 5Charles Scott, M.A. .... . IRev. Andrew Jackson Coultas, Jr. D.D. . l'Rev. William John Chapman, M.A. . . Rev. Rev. Rev Rev. Hon. Albe TERM EXPIRES IN I Hon. David Ward Northrop, M.A .... Cephas Brainerd Rogers . . . John Emory Andrus, B.A. . . . . Henry Hobart Benedict .... Charles Gibson ..... QHon. George Greenwood Reynolds, l..I....D. l'George Davis Beattys, M.A. . . . lRev. James Marcus King, D.D., l..l...D. lRev. Edward Mead Mills, Ph.D., D.D. N I909 409 N. Broadway, . 257 Broadway, . 2 Tryon Row, 3II West End Ave Yonkers, N. Y. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. , New York, N. Y. . Scranton, Pa. . 27 Murray St., New York, N. Y. . I04 South St., Boston, Mass- . . . . Tilton., N. H. ISO Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y- . . . . Winterport, Me. . . . Kennebunk. Me- N I9I0 2043 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa- 47 Brevoort Place, Brooklyn., N. Y. . . . Fort Edward, N. Y. I50 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. . . . . Seattle, Wash. . . . . Middletown I5I3 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Scranton, Pa. . 32 Nassau Sl., New York, N. Y- . . . Overbrook, Pa. Comstock Ave., Providence, R. I. . Crown Point, N. Y. 92, ' 9II . . . . Middletown . . . Meriden 299 Broadway, New York, N. Y. . ZI6 Bishop St., New Haven . . . . Albany, N. Y. I6 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 49 Wall St., New York, N. Y. IOZ6 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Penn Yan, N. Y. Efruairre iilzrt TERM BEGINS IN I907 Rev. James Monroe Buckley, D.D., I..I...D. . . Frank Smith Jones .... . Henry Cruise Murphy Ingraham, l...I...D. . James Noel Brown .... . I50 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Pearl and Water Sts., Brooklyn, N.Y- . I6 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . 5 Nassau St., New York, N. Y- I2 OLLA PODRIDA Samuel Wood Bowne . . . . Pearl and Rose Sts., New York, N. Y. Hon. Wesley Ulysses Pearne, B.A. . ..... Mlddlei0Wn QI-Ion. Darius Baker, Ll...D. ......... Newport' R- I- lRev. David George Downey, D.D. . . . 530 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. NOTE-Trustees whose names are marked with a 5 were elected by the alumnig those whose names are marked with a I were elected by the patron'z1ng conferences, all others were elected by the Board of Trustees. h . The term of office is five years, the oflicial year beginning on the Monday preceding the annual Commencement. Glnmmittern nf the i3narh nf Efrunivrs GENERAL EXECUTIVE coivuvurree Rev. Bradford Paul Raymond, D.D., LL.D. Hon. David Ward Northrop, M.A. John Emory Andrus, B.A. Charles Lee Rockwell Henry Cruise Murphy Ingraham, LL.D. William Edwin Sessions Rev. David George Downey, D.D. Rev. Azel Washburn Hazen, D.D. Stephen Henry Olin, LL.D. Cephas Brainerd Rogers Rev- Frank Mason North, D.D. Hon. Wesley Ulysses Pearne, B.A. Hon. George Greenwood Reynolds, LL.D. LOCAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Rev. Bradford Paul Raymond, D.D., LL.D. Rev. Azel Washburn Hazen, D.D. Hon. David Ward Northrop, M.A. Cephas Brainerd Rogers Charles Lee Rockwell Hon. Wesley Ulysses Pearne, B.A. William Edwin Sessions FINANCE COMMITTEE Henry Cruise Murphy Ingraham, LL-D. Rev. Charles Henry Buclc, D.D. Hon. George Greenwood Reynolds, LL.D. Charles Lee Rockyvell COMMITTEE ON THE BOARD OF INSTRUCTION Rev. Bp. Cyrus David Foss, D.D., LL.D. Rev. W L ' H l d D.D. Slephen Henry Olin, Ll.,.D. Rev. Fr31ilT:rMa3::lll1?orth?aDiaD. Rev- James Monroe Buckley, D.D., LL.D. Rev. William Valentine Kelley, D.D. VISITING COMMITTEE Rev' David George DOWUCY- D-D- Charles Scott, M.A. Rev. Andrew Jackson Coultas, Jr., D.D. 'THE EACVLTYI n 51112 Eliarultgigj XJ Loper Fisher Q Cady Dutcher Benedict Heidel Fife Mead Kuhns Armstrong Nicolson B dley J mes Reiter VanVleck Pres. Raymond Rice Harringt H witt X 3 Winchester Carpenter C wford Steph if WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY I5 Rev. Bradford Paul Raymond, D.D., LL.D., President C23 N. CJ 325 I-Iigh St. A. V- Stout Professor of Moral Philosophy B.A., Lawrence .University, 18705 M.A., ad eundem, Wesleyan University, 18945 Ph.D., Boston University 18815 D.D. Northwestern University 18845 Yale University, 19015 LL.D., Lawrence University, l8895 President Lawrence University, 1883-895 President of Wesleyan University, 1889-5 QBK, John Monroe Van Vleclc, LL.D. C22 O. I-1.9 . 168 Church St. Fisk Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Emerilus B.A., Wesleyan University, 18505 M.A., 18535 LL.D., Northwestern University, 18765 Wesleyan University, 19005 Assistant in Nautical Almanac Oflice, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1850-535 Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1853-575 Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, 1858-5 Member of Astronomische Geselleschaft5 Fellow of American Association for Advancement of Science5 Member of Astronomical and Astro- physical Society of Americag Member of American Mathematical Society5 Member of Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences5 fPN9g CPBK, 99 :E 9: Instructor in Elocution Rev. William North Rice, Ph.D., LL.D. Cl 1 I-IJ 31 College Place G. l. Seney Professor of Geology B.A., Wesleyan University, 18655 Ph.D., Yale University, 18675 LL.D., Syracuse University, 18865 Sheflield Scientific School, Yale, 1866-675 University of Berlin, 1867-685 Professor of Geology and Natural History, Wesleyan University, 1867-845 Zoological work with United States Fish Commission, 1873-745 Geological and Zoological investigation in the Bermudas, 1876-775 Professor of Geology, Wesleyan University, 1884-5 President Board of Education of Middletown City School District, 1885-915 President of Connecticut Council of Education, 1903-055 Assistant Geologist United States Geological Survey, employed in study of Con- necticut Triassic, 1891-925 Superintendent of State Geological and Natural l-listory Survey of Connecticut, 19035 President of American Society of Naturalists, 18915 Member of Con- necticut Academy of Arts and Sciencesg Fellow of American Association for the Advance- ment of Science5 Vice-President of same, 19055 Geological Society of Americag QN95 CDBK. Wilbur Olin Atwater, Ph.D. C2 H., . . 226 Washington St. Beach Professor of Chemistry B.A., Wesleyan University, 18655 Ph.D-, Yale University, 18695 Sheffield Scientific School, Yale, 1868-695 Universities of Leipzig and Berlin, 1869-715 Professor of General and Agricultural Chemistry, East Tennessee, 1871-735 Professor of Chemistry, Maine State College, 18735 lnstructor in Chemistry, Wesleyan University, 1873-745 Professor of Chem- istry, Wesleyan University, 1874-5 Director of Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion, 1875-775 Honorary Curator, United States National Museum, 18795 Director of Storrs Experiment Station, 1888-5 Director Oflice Experiment Stations, United States Department of Agriculture, 1888-915 Special Agent United States Department of Labor, 18895 Special Agent United States Department of Agriculture, 18915 Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Foreign Member of the Swedish Royal Academy of Agri- cultureg Corresponding Member of the Russian Imperial Academy of Meclrcmeg 'PN95 QBK. I6 OLLA PODRIDA Caleb Thomas Winchester, L.I-I.D. QZI F. I-LJ 342 High St. Olin Professor of English Literature B.A., Wesleyan University, 18699 M.A., Wesleyan University, I87Z'g L,I-I.D., Dick- inson College, 18915 University of Leipzig, 1880, Librarian Wesleyan University, 1869-73g Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, Wesleyan University,. 1873-90, Professor of English Literature, 1890-g Donovan Lecturer on English Literature in the Johnsbl-Iopkins University, l89O-9l, 1891-92, 1894-95, 1899-19005 Lecturer on English Literature in Wells College, 1885-g Associate General Editor of the Athenaeum Press Series of English Classicsg 1893-g Member of the Committee for the Revision of the I-Iymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1900-OI, XI'Tg fPBK. w Morris Barker Crawford, M.A. Q38 S. LJ I . l97 I-Iigh St. Foss Professor of Physics B,A., Wesleyan University, I874g M.A., Wesleyan University, 18775 Tutor in Mathe- matics, Wesleyan University, 1874-77, Universities of Leipzig and Berlin, IS77-S03 Instruct- or in Physics, 1880-81, Associate Professor of Physics, 1881-845 Professor of Physics, 1884 -9 University of Berlin, 1895-96, Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Member of American Physical Societyg fIPN9g fPl3K. I-Ierbert William'Conn, Ph.D. Q5 I-1.5 . . . 167 I-Iigh St. Daniel Ayres Professor of Biology B.A,, Boston University, 1881, Ph.D., johns Hopkins University, 1884, M.A., ad eundem, Wesleyan University, 1894, Director johns Hopkins Summer Laboratory, 1884, Instructor in Biology, Wesleyan University, IBS4-865 Associate Professor of Biology, l886- 88, Professor of Biology, 1888-g Director of Cold Spring Harbor Summer Biological Lab- oratory, 1889-975 Lecturer on Biology, Trinity College, I888-89, Lecturer on Agricultural Bacteriology, Storrs Agricultural College, 1901-g Secretary of Society of American Bacteriologists, IS99-19025 Bacteriologist of Storrs Experimental Station, 1901-g Corres- ponding Editor of Revue C-enerale du Lait, 1901: President of Society of American Bacteriologists, 1902-g Bacteriologist of State Board of Health, l905fg BSU, 'I'BK. Andrew Campbell Armstrong, Ph.D. Q26 F. I-IJ . . 203 High St. William Griffin Professor of Philosophy B.A., Princeton, l88lg M.A., Princeton, 1884, M.A., ad eundem, Wesleyan Univer- sity 1894, Ph.D. Qhonoraryj, Princeton, 18965 Fellow in Mental Science, Princeton, 1881-82, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1882-85, University of Berlin, 1885-86g Associate Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1886-875 Associate Editor of the New Princeton Review, and Instructor in I-Iistory, Princeton College, 1887-88g Professor of gllgifpsophy, Wesleyan University, I888-5 Cooperating Editor Psychological Review, 1904, X. William Edward Mead, Ph.D. Q27 F. H., . . 165 Broad St. Waite Professor of the English Language B.A., Wesleyan University, 18815 M.A., 1884, Ph.D., Leipzig, l889g Principal of High School, Troy, New York, 1885-87, Universities of Leipzig and Berlin, 1887-895 Ecole des Chartesu in Paris, and British Museum, lB89-905 Associate Professor of the English Language, Wesleyan University, 1890-93, Professor of the English Languaoe, 1893-g Professor of Middle English, University of Chicago QSummer Semester, l903:jg Secretary of Pedagogical Section, Modern Language Association of America, l897-i903- Secretary-Treasurer American Dialect Society, l906g Secretary American Dialect Societyi, I 907g sw, QBK, WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY I7 Karl Pomeroy Harrington, M.A. Q30 F. I-IJ . . 163 High St. Robert Rich Professor of the Latin Language and Literature B.A., Wesleyan University, 1882, M.A., 1885, University of Berlin, 1887-89, Yale University, 1890-91, Teacher of Classics, Westfield High School, Westfield, Mass., 1882-85, Professor of Latin, Wesleyan Academy, 1885-87, Tutor in Latin, Wesleyan University, 1889-91, Professor of Latin, University of North Carolina, 1891-99, Professor of Latin, University of Maine, 1899-1905, Professor of Latin. Wesleyan University, 1905-, Musical Editor Methodist I-Iymnal, 1901-05, Alumni Editor, Wesleyan Song Book, Non-resident Lec- turer, St. Pau1's School, 1903-04, Columbia University, 1904-05, Wellesley College, 1904-05, Phillips-Exeter Academy, 1904-05, Vassar College, 1905-06, Groton School, 1905-06, Woman's College of Baltimore, 1905-06, Member of the American Philological Association, Member of the Archaeological Instit-ute of America, XPT, fPBK. William John James, M.A. fLibraryJ . . 162 Church St. Librarian B.A., Wesleyan University, 1883, M.A., 1886, Universities of Leipzig and Berlin, 1883-87, Tutor in Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1887-90, Instructor in Mathematics, 1890-95, Librarian, 1891-, President Connecticut Library Association, 1899-1901, XPT, sI1BK, Frank Walter Nicolson, M.A. C22 N. CQ . . . 311 High St. Secretary of the Faculty and Associate Professor of Latin B.A., Mount Allison Co11ege,'1883, B.A., Harvard, 1887, M.A., I-Iarvard, 1888, M.A., ad eundem Wesleyan University 1894, Instructor in Sanskrit Harvard, 1888-89, Instructor in Latin, Harvard, I889-91, Tutor in Latin, Wesleyan University, 1891-94, Instructor, 1894-95, Associate Professor, 1895-, Secretary of the Faculty 1895, Secretary of the Faculty and Associate Professor of Latin, I899-5 fIPBK. Walter Parke Bradley, Ph.D. fChem. Labj . . 256 College St. Professor of Chemistry B-A., Williams, 1884, M.A., ad eundem, Wesleyan University, 1894, Ph.D., Univer- sity of Goettingen, 1889, University of Goettingen, 1884-85, 1888-89, Assistant in Chemistry, Williams, 1886-88, Instructor in Chemistry, Wesleyan University, 1889-90, Associate Pro- fessor, 1890-93, Professor, 1893-, Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science, ZT, CPBK. Oscar Kuhns, L.H.D. C38 E. I-1.5 . . . 170 High St. Hollis Professor of Romance Languages B.A., Wesleyan University, 1885, M.A., 1888, Universities of Berlin, Paris and Geneva, 1885-87, Librarian,Wesleyan University, 1887-89, Instructor in Romance Languages, 1889-90, Associate Professor, 1890-93, Professor, 1893-, Universities of Rome and Florence, 1900- 01, L.I-LD., Dickinson College, 1904, Associate Editor Die Deutsche Erde, Member of the Modern Language Association, KPT, CIJBK. I Charlotte Augusta Ayers Professor of Physics Thomas Emery McKinney, Ph.D. .... 5 Brainerd Ave. Associate Professor of Mathematics B.A., Marietta Co1lege, 1887, M.A., Marietta College 1890, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1905, Johns Hopkins, 1889-90, 1895-96, Fellow in Mathematics University of I8 OLLA P-ODRIDA Chicago, i596-975 lnstructor in Mathematics Marietta Academy, 1887-89, Professor .of Mathematics and Lee Lecturer on Astronomy, Marietta College, 1890-1906, Secretary Associa- tion of Ohio Teachers of Mathematics and Science: Chairman Executive Committee of Allred Association of Ohio, 1906, Member of the American Mathematical Societyg Member of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Fellow of the American Association for the Advance- ment of Scienceg Associate Editor of School Science and Mathematics, l905g Associate Pro- fessor of Mathematics, Wesleyan University, l906-07, KDBK. Willard Clark Fisher, BA. C33 F. I-IJ . . U. . I4 O. l-l. Professor of Economics and Social Science B.A., Cornell, l888g Fellow in History and Political Economy, Cornell University, 1888-89, l89l-92: lnstructor in Economics and Finance, Brown University, 1890-91, Asso- ciate Professor of Economics and Social Science, Wesleyan University, l892-969 Professor of Economics and Social Science, Wesleyan University, IS96-g Councilman, City of Middle- town, 1903-04, Mayor, 1906-g TBK. William Arthur Heidel, Ph.D. C35 F. H., . . . 242 High St. Jane A. Seney Professor of the Creek Language and Literature B.A-, Central Wesleyan College, H3885 M.A., l89Ig Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1895i University of Berlin, 1888-90, University of Chicago, 1894-96, Acting Professor of Latin, Illinois Wesleyan University, 1890-91, Professor of Greek, 1891-945 Senior Fellow in Greek, University of Chicago, IS94-955 lnstructor in Ancient Philosophy, l895-965 Pro- fessor of Latin, Iowa College, 1896-I905g Professor of Crreelc, Wesleyan University, 1905-g Associate Editor, Classical Philologyg Member of American Philological Asso- eration. Francis Cano Benedict, Ph.D. fChem. Lab., . . . College St. Professor of Chemistry B.A., Harvard University, 1893, M.A., 1894, Ph.D., Heidelberg, 1895: lnstructor in Chemistry, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, 1892-94, lnstructor in' Chemistry, Wesleyan University IS99-l90lg Associate Professor of Chemistry, I90l-05, Professor of Chemistry, 1905-5 Acting Chief Nutrition Investigations, United States Department of Agriculture, CPBK, Raymond Dodge, Ph.D. Q22 F. I-LJ . . . 78 Lawn Ave. Professor of Psychology B.A., Williams College, 1893, Ph.D., University of Halle, 1896, Graduate and Assistant Librarian, Williams College, l893-94, University of Hale, 1894-965 Assistant to Profcss:-r Erdmann, Psychological institute, University of Halle, I896-973 Professor of Philosophy and Psychology, Ursinus College, l897-983 lnstuctor in Philosophy, Wesleyan University, l898-99, Associate Professor, 1899-1902, Professor of Psychology, Wesleyan University, 1902-5 Co-operating Editor of the Psychological Bulletin. John Wesley Wetzel, Ph.B ..... New Haven, Conn. lnstructor in Public Speaking Ph.B., South Western College, 1894, Diploma Cummock School of Oratory, North Western University, 1896, Director Department of Oratory, University of Denver, l896- 1900, lnstructor in Oratory, Iliff School of Theology, 1896-1900, lnstructor in Public Speaking, Yale University, 1901-075 lnstructor in Public Speaking, Hartford Theological Seminary, 1906-07, lnstructor in Public Speaking, Wesleyan University, 1906-07, Member 'National Association for the Advancement of Speech Arts. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY I9 Walter Guyton Cady, Ph.D. CI4 S. LJ . 100 I-Iigh St. Associate Professor of Physics Ph-B., Brown University, 18955 A.M., Brown University, l896g Ph.D., University of Berlin, 19005 Instructor in Mathematics, Brown University, 1895-975 Magnetic Observer, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1900-025 Instructor in Physics, Wesleyan Univer- sgiqi, 1902-035 Associate Professor of Physics, Wesleyan University, 1903-5 ANP5 'PBK5 aa, Robert Herndon Fife, Jr., Ph.D. C34 F. I'I.D . . 240 College St. Marcus L. Taft Professor of the German Language and Literature B.A. and M.A., University of Virginia, 18955 Ph-D., University of Leipzig, 19015 Instructor in English and German, St. Albans School, Radford, Virginia, 1895-985 Goeltin- gen and Leipzig, 1898-19015 Instructor in German, Western Reserve University, 1901-035 Professor of German in Virginia Summer School of Methods, University of Virginia. 1903- 055 Associate Professor of German, Wesleyan University, 1903-055 Professor of German, Wesleyan University, 1905-5 t1'BK. Ralph Clewell Super, M.A. CI 7 O. H., Tutor in Modern Languages B-A., Ohio University, 18965 M.A., Chic University, 18975 Universities of Jena, Leipzig, 1896-985 Paris, Grenoble fCertificat d'etuc1es francaisj, Madrid, 1898-19015 In- structor in Romance Languages, Cincinnati University, 19015 Tutor in Modern Languages, Wesleyan University, 1902-5 TAG. Robert Allyn Budington, M.A. CI S.C.D Instructor in Biology B.A., Williams College, 18965 M.A., 18995 Columbia University, 1899-19015 Demon- strator in Physiology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1900-025 Instructor in Zoology and Physiology, Mount I-Iermon, 1902-055 Instructor in Zoology, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods I-Iole, Mass., summer of 1901-5 Instructor in Biology, Wesleyan University, 1905-5 AZA. Roswell Powell Stephens, Ph.D. . . I6 O. I-I. Instructor in Mathematics B.A., University of Georgia, 18965 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 19055 Instructor in Mathematics, Andrew Female College, 1899-19015 johns Hopkins University, 1901-055 Instructor in Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1905-5 T595 QIPBK. George Matthew Dutcher, Ph.D. CI6 F. I-1.5 . I9 O. H. I-Iedding Professor of History B.A., Cornell University, 18975 Ph.D., Cornell University, 19035 Assistant in English I-Iistory, Cornell University, 1898-19005 President White Fellow in I-Iistory, Cornell Uni- versity, 1900-015 Associate Professor of I-Iistory, Wesleyan University, 1901-055 Professor of I-Iistory, Wesleyan University, 1905-5 TBK. 20 OLLA PODRIDA Joseph William Hewitt, Ph.D. C26 N. CJ . . 308 William St. Associate Professor of Latin and Greelc B.A., Bowdoin College, I897g lVl.A., 18995 M-A., Harvard University, 19005 Ph.D., 19025 Instructor in Latin and Greek, Bowdoin College 1897-985 Principal Hanover High School, Hanover, N. H., 1898-995 Instructor in Latin, Worcester Academy, 1902-035 Master in Latin, 1903-055 Associate Professor of Latin and Greek, Wesleyan University, 1905-5 KE, f.11BK. Samuel Ward Loper, lVl.A. C13 H., . . . 287 College St. Curator of the Museum lVl.A. fhonoraryj, Trinity College, 18825 Graduate Study, Wesleyan University, 1889- 915 Instructor in Geology, Trinity College, 1890-915 Assistant Geologist, United States Geological Survey, 1891-935 Field Work on United States Geological Survey, 1895-19035 Assistant Curator of the Museum, Wesleyan University, 1893-945 Curator, 1894-. Clarence Frederick Hale, B.S. . . i . . 52 Church St. Assistant in Chemistry B.S., Wesleyan University, 19035 Instructor in Science, Peddie Institute, 1903-05, Assistant in Chemistry, Wesleyan University, 1905-5 QN95 'I'BK. Howard Rowland Reiter, B.A. fGymnasiumJ . . Home Ave. Director of the Gymnasium B.A. Princeton, 18985 lVl.A., Princeton, 19005 Graduate Student, Princeton Univer- sity, 1898-19005 Princeton Theological Seminary, 1900-035 New York Law School, 1903-045 Football Coach, Princeton, 1901, Wesleyan, 1902-5 Director of Gymnasium, Wesleyan University, 1905-. Thorne Martin Carpenter, B.S. . . . . 64 Church St. Assistant in Chemistry B.S., Mass. Agricultural College, 19025 B.S., Boston University, 19025 Assistant Chemist Pennsylvania State College Experiment Station, 1901-025 Assistant Chemist Hatch Experi- ment, Amherst, lVlass.5 Assistant Chemist Pennsylvania State College Experiment Station, 1902-055 Assistant Expert in Animal Nutrition, Bureau of Animal lndustry, U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture, 1902-055 Research Chemist, Nutrition Research Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington, D. C., 19055 Scientihc Assistant Nutrition Investigations, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1905, Assistant in Chemistry, Wesleyan University, 1906-5 C.S.C.5 fI1KfIe, Albert Davis, Ph.D ..... 174 Church St. Assistant in English A.B., Columbia University, I903g A.lVl., Columbia University, 19045 Graduate Scholar in English, Cornell University, 1904-065 Ph.D., Cornell University, 19065 Assistant in Eng- lish, Wesleyan University, 1906-. Harold DeForest Arnold, Ph.B. ..... I3 O, I-I, Assistant in Physics Ph.B., Wesleyan University, l906g Assistant in Physics, Wesleyan University, 1906-075 Member of American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg C.C.5 CIIBK, WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY ZI Adrienne Van Winkle .,.... l58 S. Main St. Assistant Librarian Cornell University, IB97-99g Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass., IS99-l905g Assistant Librarian, Wesleyan University, l905-. Mary Abbie Richardson . . . Cobalt ' Assistant in the Library v The Faculty at Baseball 22 OLLA PODRIDA Qlummiiiieva uf Thr Zllarultg Qinurmz uf Stung President Raymond, Professors M. Van Vleck, Winchester, Conn, Armstrong, 'Kuhns, Heidel. Qirahnabz Stung Professors Rice, Crawford, Armstrong. Ahministratinn President Raymond, Professor Rice, Mr. James, Professors Nicholson, Bradley. fgnnfnrrxtrn mitlg Stnhrnia President Raymond, Professors Crawford, Conn, Nicholson, Bradley, Dodge Gzrtalugun Mr. James fliditorlg Professors Harrington, Nicolson, Cady. Emullrttn Professors Winchester, Mead, Dutcher, Hewitt. ifxsrtizrw President Raymond, Professors Benedict, Cady, Dutcher. Atlyletir anh fllluairal Ofkgmrizntinns Professors Nicolson, Dodge, Fife. Elinhlir Eitvrarg Exnrriszn Professors Winchester, Mead, Fisher, Fife, Dutcher. Sperm! Eunnrs Professors Rice, Fisher, Heidel, Cady. Eunus, Euzima anh ilnuelanh Srlrnlarzlyipz President Raymond, Mr. James, Professor Nicolson. Messrs. Raymond, the Inner Committee ullll 75? ri? J .t . .' la! ' 1 .3 5:-1432 . Ji f ig X f If F 'U 1 L! 'il QE 'l' A , r t fl J s X -- . . ,.-..: Z' rf.-l fv r rv ' me l tr X . gr-'Kg . E 4 J .l,. Nampa iirnthnuren Qnnmg Frank Egleston Robbins, PLA., Westheld, Mass. B, 69, H, House Latin, Greek. Harold DeForest Arnold, Ph.B., Middletown. I3 O, I-I, Physics. Frank Pearl Fletcher, M.A., Plymouth, N. H. I7 Brainerd Ave, Chemistry, Biology. Wilford l-licks, HA., CSL Stephen! Collegel, Philosophy- Hastings, Mich. Berkeley Divinity School Carlos Eugene Jones, PLA. frlqrinity Collegej, Independence, Iowa. Berkeley Divinity School. English Literature, English Language, Romance Languages. Winheld Scott Manship, Ph.D. fYale Universityj, Middlefield. Middlefield. German, Romance Languages, Philosophy. Victor Caryl Myers, B.A., Buskirk, N. Y. State Hospital Chemistry. William Treacey Weston, B.A. fst. Stephenis Collegel, Philosophy. ' Stottville, N. Y. Berkeley Divinity School. Frederick Warren Wright, B.A., Portland. Portland. Greek. Gymnasium South College Fisk Hall Scott Laboratory llllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 19 -9 xv' 11 QP 1 I . - fxb-'1 my 'lil Mei? Q 4 ?i'4- , 'U 'Q 930' W .f I 'F' 1351! xl N :HQ ,fu mm Z, ,rug 2,5-f iv, 'A iv, W X If '5'2'vf'1f'wf W ,Mraz ' ni f 1 mu 'f ' JY? ,uf .1 '-1 X f mn.: M 4 '.vrJ'n 1' ,, ,S , -i'5f,fvlf,',fn 53, 4...,,'f3 1 iii-'MW A u J, -X 7 5-. 0 4 f:i'M M 5?-fi cf. fm? fx .3124 if 1-Hr pkg' if f xg,-3s'JJ1?55 nn I 41 N, .1 C-ak f? 11 ex llll Ill I q 1 - g I' .fa- .7 Irma. 591522. 2' v,- rl- gf' 5 21' S . y in , I 'X f 1 we Hy. NTIS- I , wiht' ' . 45 ,ff A': ,Lt . .,,, . iii? RN X f N45 'f .. as- fe, f- H 1, .EQ x N ,Q ' ' 0 1- 5,22-1 W 1 - V . --x ' K 37,2 i i?-2 V ' fi- . -1?? fff'? fi - - A gr. . iqfffitgyf 0 L W 'Mfp-,, , --'fy Q' fq.P!'ff-ij' ' W - .: :f,r:fff.,2.iqg -.Ag . . ff Tug: .7 Pf,i J N ' 55 Z, - N-1:2412 5:-5.g,' , .-, ZEHH , A5 .Zag 0 . ,E-42 33,59 l if . 1 Y '91 : ' 531'-in 1' QR?-Q62-. . lfgizfu 1.1: 'fFif 21e2?+f - , N X X . ww Y f ' ll 'il ll ' , . , W ' P ll W X Q ll 4 W , Ill 5' lIllll Ill + W , I b X 1 V W 4 l D , ' 1 Y' N X N Illlllllllhllllll IIIIII 26 OLLA PODRIDA Hnhvrgrahuate tlbrganizzrtinn l President Arthur B. Haley, '07 Arthur B. Haley, '07 . Robert W. Rice, '08 Arthur B. Haley, '07 Clarence P. McClelland, Leonard S. Downey, '07 Arthur Seybolt, '07 . Clin F. McCormick, '07 Herbert N. Howard, '07 Harry W. Laidler, '07 Lorenzo C. Streeter, '07 Robert W. Rice, '08 William C. White, '08 Charles W. Sprague, '09 Harold L. Rotzel, 'IO Raymond L. Forman, '07 Hiland G. Batcheller, '07 '07 Secretary-Treasurer Raymond L. Forman, '07 Senate . . . . . Chairman . . . . . Secretary . President College Body University Secretary-Treasurer . President Senior Class President Y. M. C. A. . Manager Football Team Manager Track Team Elected . Elected . Elected Elected . . . Elected . President Junior Class . President Sophomore Class . President Freshman Class 28 OLLA P-ODRIDA ,Svrninr Lqintnrg To write a really accurate account of the class of i907 would require the genius of a second Florentine, for in truth many of our most carefully planned activities have been con- strued as fit occupations for the inhabitants of the Inferno. But we have had our celestial moments also-for instance, could anything less than a Heaven-inspired intellect ever have con- ceived those little pastoral dramas enacted in Middle I-laddam and in Doc's barn? Such recollections only recall the martyr-like sacrifices we made to furnish our rural friends with hand-embroidered isleeping apparel and I .. garden implements inlaid with pearl,-so perish the thought. But what of our prowess in the domain of athletics and scholarship? We I-Iilie have always been conservative along these lines, and our policy has resulted in a succession of victories, few but well chosen. As for prizes, et cetera, credited to us, it would take a more brilliant imagination than mine even to attempt a record of them, and besides the editor has urged us to be brief. Suffice it to say that in every contest of brain, we have worsted our adversaries, and We have snatched our share of victories from the gridiron and track. We are a very cosmopolitan organization. It seems as if some super- natural divinity had shaped our politic ends, for we have all the various sorts and conditions of men from bandy'legged, sallow complexioned, grim-visaged, pulpit ornaments to merry minstrelizing bacchanaliansg saints and sinners, grinds and loafers, book-worms and worms not found in books, and best of all, god-like Apollos in form and figure, champions of class and college, and the idols of lVliddletown,s fair fin the sense of mediocrej daughters. Yes, we have had a good time and we have paid for it. We regret nothing except that our time is so nearly up. We rest with that self-satisfaction that comes from a ready response to the call of Duty. We are standing on the brink looking out into that awful unknown before which many weaker spirits have faltered, with that same self-assurance and command that characterized our undergraduate days. Soon will come that sharp command, To the frontf' and we'll forward every man for Wesleyan. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 29 Swninra Qbftirrrn President .... l-liland G. Batcheller Vice-President . . . Arthur Seybolt Secretary-Treasurer . . Arthur P. Hickcox Gllaaz 15211 y Kiax! Kiax! Kiax! Ric! Chichy! Re! Rax! Ri! Ro! Reven! Wesleyan! Wesleyan! Nineteen Seven! A A t imiemhrra Benjamin Pettengill Adams, fIJNQD 22 College Place Rochester, N. Y Manager Class Track Team UD: Alternate Wesleyan-Amhe1'st Debate f4Jg Class Debate Team fl, 2, 459 Senior Ball Com- mitteeg Junior Exhibitiong Harrington Prize CID, Camp Prize C05 Historian, Class Day. Bo-Peep l-larolc! Douglass Allen, 'PNG College Place Burnside, Conn. Class Baseball Team fl, Zlg Gym Squad C259 Treasurer Y. M. C. A. Mfg Class Day Committee. Holy 30 OLLA PODRIDA Ray Roocl Allen, QIJNQD 22 College Place West Nanticoke, Pa l Olla Podrida Boarclg Ayres Prizeg Sher- man Prizeg Pierce Prize f25g Spinney Prizeg Walkley Prizeg One Half Pierce Prize C35g Preliminary Honors in Classics C255 Preliminary Honors in Mathematics C39- Urfl1olp P Hiland Garfield Batcheller, NIIY IIIY I-louse Fort Edward, N. Y. KI , GNE, Corpse and Collin, Skull and Serpentg Manager Class Baseball Team Q55 Senate f45g Class President f45g Argus Board O, 455 Gym Squad Q55 Sophomore l-lop Committeeg Chairman Junior Prom. Committee: Senior Ball Com- mittee: German Club CZ, 3, 455 Secretary- Treasurer f35g President f45g Business Manager 1907 Olla Podridag Washington Birthday Banquet Committee. Batch Joseph Clair Beebe, AAG AACI1 l-louse Meriden, Conn UKT, Zfbg Glee Club KZ, 353 College Organist. U Bceb H WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Adolph Burnett Benson, IDNGJ Z2 College Place Berlin, Conn. Ex-'05, Ex-'00, Gym Squacl C2 'A Dingle Russell Forrest Bower, AAKID AACIJ l-louse Milwaukee, Wis- KF, QNE, ET, Skull and Serpent: Class Football Team fl, 255 Class Baseball Team fl, 22, Assistant Business Manager Wesleyan Literary Monlhly C315 Manager 241, Senior Ball Committee, German Club 45. Bcny Frank Asa Berry, NIIY WY House Danbury Conn J. H Russ 32 OLLA PODRIDA Ernest l..yman Bragg, BQH B011 l louse Crreenlancl, N. I-1- HKT, 9NE5 Varsity Football Team Q55 Class Football Team Cl, 215 Gym Squad C235 Senate U55 Junior Prom. Committee. Tite Ralph Snow Carpenter, BQDII BQH House Milton, Mass. Class Football Team U15 Class Track Team fl, 235 Class Basket Ball Team fl, Z, 3, 4,5 Gym Squad CZD5 Washing- ton's Birthday Committee f4Q5 Class Day Committee. 3 'Bmw' Herbert Clayton Chamberlain, AACIJ AACIJ l-louse New York City KF, QNE, Corpse and Cofling Williams- Wesleyan Debate Team C435 Alternate Syracuse-Wesleyan 4Debate fl, 355 Syracuse-Wesleyan Debate Q05 Class Debate Team fl, 3J5 College Debate fl, 31: Dramatics Cl, 2, 315 President Dram- atic Club C495 Wesleyan Literary Board f3, 455 Editor-in-Chief f4D5 Declamation gontest f3J5 Calef Prizeg Poet, Class ay. Hamas WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 33 Joseph Wardell Chasey lVlt.A Vernon St. N. Long Branch, N. Class Debate Team Y It It Carl Willis Clark, AKE AKE House Weswille Center, N. Y Klxg Class Football Team fl, Zjg Class Track Team fl, 255 Class Basket Ball Team fljg Olla Podricla Board. Carl Harolcl Deming Clark, AKE AKE House East Haven, Conn. HKT, 2519, ETQ Varsity Baseball fl, 2, 335 Class Baseball fl, 213 Captain '- CIGTIETE 34 OLLA PODRIDA johnny l-lowarcl Albert Corey, C.C. Ivy Hall 1 John Scarlett Clark, 1IfY WY l-louse West Orange, N. Zil, 2Tg Glee Club C3, 4,5 German Club HJ: Olla Podricla Board, Class Day Committee. Varmington, Me. KF, Zip, ET, Skull and Serpent, Manager Class Basketball Team QD, German Club f4J3 Class Day Committee. Charlie U Howard Charles George Crane, AACD AND House Newark, N. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Benjamin Franklin Dickisson, C.C. 7 So. College East Stroudsburg, Penn. Class Football Team C255 Washington's Birthday Banquet Committee Len William Guy Fellows, ATA ATA l-louse Oneonta, N. Y. Gym Squad CZ, . H Diclf Leonard Seaman Downey, AKE AKE l-louse Flushing, N. Y KF, QNE, Corpse and Coffin, Mystical Seveng Assistant Manager Varsity Foot- ball Team C315 Manager C415 Varsity Basket Ball Team CZ, 315 Class Foot- ball Team Cl, 2,5 Class Tracl: Team Cl, 2, 355 Class Basket Ball Team Cl, 2, 3, 435 Captain C2, 3, 415 Senate CZ, 3, 415 Class President C235 Junior Prom. Com- mitteeg German Club C2 3, 415 Delegate Boston Alumni Banquet C455 Cup Cere- mony, Class Day. N Fellows H 36 OLLA PODRIDA Edwin Anderson Field, C.C. Ivy Hall Stamford, Conn Gym Squad C255 Wesleyan Literary Monthly Board Q, 43. 1 Eddie Raymond Lalor Forman, AAfI1 AACD l-louse Trenton, N. UKT, Corpse and Cofhn, Mystical Seveng University Secretary-Treasurer 9 Gym Squad Qjg Glee Club fl, 2, 3, 455 Senate Q4jg Class President fljg Class Debate CU, Dramatics fl, 233 Secretary-Treasurer Dramatic Club Q15 President fresignedj U05 Chairman Sophomore I-lop Committee: Junior Prom. Committee, German Club CZ, 3, 453 Editor-in-Chief Olla Podrialag Declamation Contest Cl, 235 Delegate New York Alumni Banquet QU: First Prize Junior Exhibitiong I-libbard Prize CD3 Parker Prize CD5 Orator, Class Day. H Bill Thomas Baker Gibb, ATA ATA I-louse ' Philadelphia, Pa ZKPQ Class Track Team fljg Secretary- Treasurer Tennis Association Q33 Pres- ident f4jg Sophomore Hop Committeeg Junior Prom. Committeeg Class Day Com- mittee: Pipe Ceremony, Class Day. u Tom -. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 37 Harry Miles Gordy ll College Place Salisbury, Md. Class Football Team H Miles Artbur Benjamin Haley, B811 BQH House Portland, Me ZCPQ Corpse and Coffin, Skull and Serpentg Varsity Baseball Team KZ, 3, 4Dg Cap- tain f4jg Manager Class Football Team QD: Class Baseball Team fl, Zjg Class Basket Ball Team Q, 435 Senate Q, 455 Chairman Q03 Class President C315 Senior Ball Committeeg President College Bodyg President Class Day 5 Undergraduate Speaker Washington's Birthday Banquet Q41 l H n Josepb Willis Hawley, BGJII BQJH House Dorranceton, Pa. it it i .. joe ., 38 OLLA P-ODRIDA H Hiclf l-larolcl Mcllveen Horton, QJNQ 22 College Place East Greenwich, R. I. KF, Zfbg Class Basket Ball Team fl, 2, 3, 4,5 Gym Squad Q35 Sophomore Hop Committee 3 Junior Prom. Committee. Arthur Percy Hickox, AKE AKE l-louse Watertown, Conn KT, ZIP, ET, Skull and Serpentg Class Baseball Team fl, 233 Class Track Team fl, Zjg Gym Squad fzlg Leacler QZDQ Senate Q4-jg Argus Boarcl Q3, 413 Eclitor- in-Chief Q03 Senior Ball Committeeg Washington's Birthday Banquet Committee C335 Chairman Class Day Committee: Class Debate Team Hari Herbert Nagle l-lowarcl, ATA ATA House Harrisburg, Pa Senate f4jg Olla Podrida Boardg Declam- ation Contest fl, 2, 333 Junior Exhibition. fx v A, Lxkl C,- tr Herb H VVESLEYAN UNIVERSITY George I-Ienry Ingraham, C.C. Ivy I-lall Guildford Centre, Vt. Class Track Team U55 Class Baseball Team fl, 25. U Edward Allen I-larry Wellington Laidler, C.C. Ivy l-lall Brooklyn, N. Assistant Manager Varsity Basket Ball C353 Manager f45g Gym Squad f25g Senate C459 Class Debate C255 College Debate Q, 355 Alternate Wesleyan- Williams Debate f35g Syracuse-Wesleyan Debate 13, 45g Amherst-Wesleyan Debate C455 President Debating Society f-453 Dramatics C355 Junior Prom. Committeeg Senior Ball Committeeg Class Day Proplietg Declamation Contest C255 Briggs Prize f35g Second Junior Exhibition Prizeg Secretary-Treasurer New England Basket Ball League. ' .. Ing. Edward Allen Jennings C C I7 Brainerd Ave. New York N Y 2nd Football Team Y. -A Dclss 40 OLLA P-ODRIDA Dell Earle Leslie Legg, AKE AKE l-louse Roslinclale, Mass. HKT, Zfbg Secretary-Treasurer W. A. N. C313 President C4Dg Washington's Birthday Banquet Committee C459 Junior Exhibition: Preliminary Honors in Classics it Mac U Adelbert Llewellyn Leathers, C.C. Ivy Hall So. O-rrington, Me Class Football Team CZJQ Gym Squad U. I. .. Leg .. Clarence Paul McClelland, AACID AAQIJ House Dobbs Ferry, N. Y HKT, ZCIP, Corpse and Coffin, Mystical Seveng Assistant Manager Varsity Baseball Team C3Jg Manager C4jg Vice-President Y. M.. C. A. C3Jg President C495 Man- ager Class Baseball Team CZJQ Glee Club C3, 4,5 Senate C433 Class President Cljg Dramatics Cljg Chairman Cannon Scrap Committee CU: German Club C3, 43g Tgmior Exbibitiong Ivy Ceremony, Class ay. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Olin Foss McCormick, WY WY I-louse Hartford, Conn. KF, QNE, Corpse and Coffin, Mystical Seveng Varsity Track Team fl, 2, 3, 41g Captain C415 Varsity Relay Team Cl, 2, 3, 415 Captain C3, 455 Class Football Team U53 Class Track Team fl, 2, 3, 4Qg Captain Q, 353 Senate f4Jg German Club Q3, 433 Chairman Class Cannon Scrap Commitee Qjg Secretary, Class Day. H Couni H Floyd Josiah Miller It College Place Gneonta, N. Y. Gym Squad QZDQ Class Basket Ball Team C33- Micky Henry Trumbower MacLean BQDH BGJII House I-lackettstown N TIKT5 Olla Podrida Board. Floyd 42 OLLA PODRIDA George Lewis Mylchreest, C.C. Class Baseball Team fljg Class Basket Ball Team CZ, 319 Gym Squad Q53 Sophomore I-lop Committee. ' l l H George Walter Charles North, WY WY House Syracuse, N. Y. KF, GNE, Corpse and Coffin, Mystical - Seveng Varsity Football Team fl, 2, 3, 413 Captain Q09 Varsity Track Team KZ, 35g Class Football Team fl, 2,5 Class Baseball Team fl, 2,5 Class Track Team fl, 2, 353 Class Basket Ball Team fl, 233 Dramatics Q, 351 German Club C495 - Marshal, Class Day. - ' Fai Joseph Walter Northrop, Jr., ATA ATA l-louse Bridgeport, Conn Gym Squad QJQ Mandolin Club CZ, 3, FU: Leacler M95 Argus Board Q3, 435 Senior Ball Committee 3 Chairman Y. M. C. A. Hand Book Committee. .. joe H , WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 43 Walter Patten, AND AACID House Proviclence, R. l. Class Baseball fl, 215 Argus Board C3, 4,3 Assistant Business Manager Olla Poclriala: Treasurer Y. M. C. A. CO5 Class Debate Team H Pal Charles John Peterson, BGDII BGH l-louse Worcester, Mass Class Football Team fljg Ex-'05. H Pele William Harold Peterson, GQDNQD I Z2 College Place Pine Bush, N. Y. Class Debate Team .. Pele H 44 OLLA PCODRIDA Bull Howard Arnold Seckerson, CIPNQD Earle Linus Rich, WY ' 'PY House Cattaraugus, N. Y. HKT, GNE, Corpse and Coffin, Skull and Serpent5 Gym Squad C215 Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 415 Class President Cl15 Assistant Manager Wesleyan Argus C315 Manager C415 Wesleyan Literary Monthly Board C415 Business Manager Y. M. C. A. Hand Book C415 Washington's Birthday Banquet Committee C315 Chairman C415 German Club C415 Camp Prize C215 Presentations, Class Day. Z2 College Place Brooklyn, N. Y. Junior Exhibition. Chi .. Art ., Seek Y Arthur Seybolt, X111 PSi Lodge Oneonta, N. Y KF, Z'I', Corpse and Cofhn, M-ystical Seven5 Assistant Manager Varsity Track Team C315 Manager C413 Vice-President W. U. I. A. A. C315 Executive Committee N. E.. l. A. A. C415 Class Football Team U19 Senate C3, 415 Olla Podrida Board5 German Club C3, 41. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Rosevelt Rensselaer Sherwoocl, C.C. Ivy Hall Albany, N. Y. Class Traclc Team fz, 355 Class Basket 'N Ball Team C40 . fwfelf 5 ' Q. ..,- I . 'fi I 1 Teddy, Young Chalmers Smith, AKE AKE House Miclcllebury, Vt Y. C. Lorenzo Collington Streeter, XXI' Chi Psi Lodge TIOY, N' Y- IIKT, ZCIH, ET, Skull and Serpentg Glee Club fl, 2, 3, 4,9 Leader f4Jg Senate CZ, 43: Junior Prom. Committeeg Chairman Senior Ball Committeeg German Club f4jg Class Day Committeeg Choragus, Class Day. HKT, ZCP, ET, Skull and Serpentg Clee Seveng Varsity Football Team QD: Varsity Track Team KZ, 353 Varsity Relay Team Q, 355 Class Football Team QZDQ Captain Q54 Class Track Team fl, 2, 315 Class Basket Ball Team Q53 Glee Club Q, 3, 415 Assistant Manager Musical Association C355 Manager C455 Sophomore I-lop Committeeg German Club Q3, 45. l Street 46. OLL!-X PODRIDA Tib Harry Phillips Trevithick 243 College - Middletown, Ct. Class Squacl Jesse Merrill Tebbetts, ATA Terrible Frank Adolph Van Sciver, CC. xv Ivy Hall Philadelphia, Pa . rv . l if yi H Van n ATA l-louse Marshfield, Vt. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY I fl -K :ji ,ff Daniel Wilkins, CDNCB 22 College Place Belchertown, Mass. C-lee Club C3, 45. ' Dan Aclclison Wetherald Williamson, C.C. Ivy Hall Waterport, N. Class Track Team Q35 Junior Exlaibitiong Class Day Committee. t,jrN Ev, Bill Daniel Woodhead, BGDH B811 l-louse Dorchester, Mass. KF, QNEQ Varsity Football Team Q, 3, ' 4,5 Class Football Team fl, Zjg Captain U15 Class Baseball Team fl, Zjg Cap- tain fljg Class Basket Ball Team Cl, 255 Class Track Team CZ, 3jg Sophomore I-lop Committee. I L Woody OLLA P-ODRIDA Hnrmrr itllrlrmhmeraa nf 19117 E. L. Armstrong O. S. Gerard ' R. H. Reaveley H. A. Bolton W. H. Brown S. P. Brush S. W. Carhart E. F. Congdon R. B. Cramer M. S. Davis C. H. DuBois B. V. Edwards T. F. Freeman J. H. Gould J- S. Green E. O. I-larned H. L. Higgins C. Hutchins G. M. Knox R. D. Leonard F. R. Newton R. R. Parish C. Robb W. Rogers T. Scudder D. Smith F. Stidd Storms, jr. C. Sutton E. Torrance D. Unger H. Veazey College Row v OLLA PODRIDA Eluninr lqiztnrg Oh Nineteen Eight is a glorious class, We've had some faults, but let And get ready to listen an hour While we tell how we've done For there's many a vict'ry we've And as this is our book we've a About making good since we first struck here And the pace we've set since Freshman year. But if we go baclc to that early date There'd be so many things to relate About our achievements in every line, That though all admit they were mighty fine, We couldn't begin to tell them all For an OLLA POD. would be too small To hold them: and so we'll confine our lays To things that have happened since Freshman day that pass: or two won you know, right to blow You know we won twice in the cannon scrap, fBut Nineteen Nine always were a snapj So way last spring we renewed our tricks By talcing a cup from Nineteen Six ln a mighty fast game of basket ball. But let me tell you that wasn't all, For at track we worked a beautiful scheme And left behind the senior team By a score of forty to forty-one, But then the good work was just begun, For the seniors said, when they left, that we many thin gs-and s. Were the ones that should get the gymnasium key, Which we did, and after we had our cremation We went down town for a jollification In the form of a banquet, where we got gay With songi and speeches 'till break of day. We might tell of other stunts, 'tis true, Which 'though we disliked, 'twas our duty to do. For one thing, the Faculty said last fall That we'd have to do better by old Webb Hall, you WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY But we coulcln't visit the inmates, so We taught the Freshmen how to go And how to act nice in society. But this wasn't approved by the Faculty, So they formed a Censure Club of three. And then we saw North College burn, And we did our share when it came our turn At showing that in spirit, we Were dead in love with old N. C. But what's the use of telling About these things at all, The College knows what we can do When we have got the ball. We've won the tennis championship, We run the football team, And in our busy college life It's Nineteen Eight supreme. So if it's fun or knowledge, Or any other game, Old Nineteen Eight is in the fore To her undying fame. So get together, fellows, And do the best you can, In a rousing cheer for NINETEEN EIGHT And clear old Wesleyan. 1' ' X ' ing? lf E5 -simli fi if V ...A f--. . f 52 OLLA P-ODRIDA William C. White Edward B. Gray George B. Tompkins Nampa 5l.ewis Allen, slr., Qlienneth Noel Atkins, lwesley Converse Atkins. lE.rnest Hall Buell, Edgar Adamson Butters, lClarence Emory Carter, Orliff Van Heik Chase, George Forrest Chichester, Charles Fremont Cleaveland, 9Harold Joel Conn, Clifford Olin Corwin, 'l'George Bliss Crafts, llfrederick North Crawford, Leon Hilliard Curtice, Ra rnond Scofield Curtice y , ll..awrence Alexander Davis, Qjohn Crane Day, Qwalter Everett Doe, Howard Raymond Doty, QGordon Clark Douglass, 6Harry Aytoun Dresser, Russell Croodier Dunmore, Charles Franklin Edsall, i'Rolaert Ephraim Finlay, Floyd William Foster, 1 Eluninrri fbltirvra Willie illllrmhrra ihaihsnrez Meriden, Middletown Cabot, Vt. Terryville Newton, Mass. Chagrin Falls, O. Catskill, N. Y- Patchogue, N. Y. Jr., Windsor Locks, Middletown Mount Vernon, N. Y. Mattapan, Mass. Middletown New Rochelle, N. Y. New Rochelle, N. Y. Mount Vernon, N. Y. Morristown, N. Exeter, N. H. Parsons, Pa. Brookline, Mass. Spencer, N. Y. Utica, N. Y. Newark, N. Amherst Head, N. S. Thomaston President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Ranma XXII Lodge 37 South Main St. lvy Hall I v AKE ATA ATA BGII AKE B911 XXI' BSU y Hall House House House House House House Lodge House Street High William St. William St- XPT House AAfIJ House South College B911 House South College NPT House -ANP House South College Gymnasium South College I97 3l3 3l3 CLASS OF NINETEEN JDRED AND EIGHT WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 53 ' Natura 9Donalcl Monroe Gilbert, lWillard Harvey Gildersleeve Frederick Herbert Gilman, Philip Lombard Given, tHarold Clark Grant, Charles Edward Graves, Edward Bivens Gray, QPaul Miller Held, tGeorge Sylvester Hull, 5Ernest Alexander Inglis, Walter Ricketson Mitchell, iSamuel Booth Moore, Jr., I,SClarence Augustus Munson, Raymond Silas Munson, lArthur Buckbee Nicholls, QLansing David Odell, Herbert Parsons Patterson, 6William Robinson Pillsbury, Arthur Gerald Hubert Power, QAugustus Glover Purvis, lRoscoe Hiram Remick, tRobert Waterman Rice, QFrank Warren Roberts, gl-Iarold Gale Rogers, '5l'Robert Clark Russell, QLeonard Osborne Ryan, Truman Bartlett Sage, l'Leonard blames Selden, lPrederick Elisha Shapleigh, QRobert Leroy Simpson, Lewis Knapp Smith, Frederic Stewart, lFrank Bradford Taylor, 9Gilbert Haven Thirkield, James Simpson Thomas, 5Rufus Harold Tilton, George Benjamin Tompkins, ,lohn Barwis Van Horn, Randolph Dykeman West, lWilliam Crawford White, tl-Iarold Burton Woodward, George William Wriston, QCarl Roland Yanson, G. L. Adams A. A. Anderson G- W. Bachman H. E. Beckwith C. A. Cederberg G. M. Davis P- W. Darrow C. B. Earle Qenihrnrvzi Madisonville, O. Gildersleeve Winterport, Me. Newark, N. Meriden Hatfield, Mass- Port Murray, N. Akron, O. Clinton Middletown New Bedford, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Amityville, N. Y. Windham, N. Y. Bridgeport Norwalk Portland Waban, Mass. St. Louis, Mo- Charleston, S. C. New Sharon, Me. Boston, Mass. East Dover, Vt. Meriden Kents Hill, Me. Middletown East Haven Haddam Neck Zltunmn AKE House 240 Court St- AKE House South College tI'T House II College Place AAIIJ House XI'T House NPT House 236 William St. ll College Place KPT House BSU House WT House BSU House WT House I3 Foss House East Rochester, N. H. Northport, N. Y- Fort Salonga, N. Y. Roxbury, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. Lynn, Mass. Spencer, N. Y. Springfield, Mass. Deal, N. Hoboken, N. Terryville Springfield, Mass. Long Island City, N. Y. Eltnrnner illtlrmhrra A. E. Garde A. C. Hampson W. B. Hard F. Kennedy, jr. J. E. Kilpatrick A. M. Leavens C. W. Le Cluse South College Chaffee Hotel 8 Foss House Gymnasium AKE House ATA House NPT House ATA House 24I Count St. AKE House ATA House Ivy Hall ATA House ATA House South College South College South College 8 Foss House BSU House Gymnasium AKE House A5413 House South College ll College Place ATA House South College J. E. D. Naughright F. O. Patton J. S. Pearce S. L. Phillips P. P. Smith F. K. Snyder A. M. Weeks J. R. Wolff OLLA PODRIDA In Memoriam PETER PAUL COOK, '09 DIED SEPTEMBER 1,1906 ROBERT CLARK RUSSELL, 'O8 DIED NOVEMBER 17,1906 Uhe SOPHOMG I .3!',s,2uo,9 7 funn -:fa 5fxuLSz'iH1'.W ff-k N 4 .9 'Mb 'vu 7 , , In q Ill 1 W M5533 C e A fiftfiuw QZJZJJV' 4519 f , Wi ee 9. 55, Islam! Q ls Q ll A l ' El QIQ'PLlll1 v ' S Picon M us. np' 35 1 E .5- 2 0, fdobph 1600 v K, 33Q31.'j5,:.,:12L Q' : I 1 Q ' - --N 1 ' 5EQfQE5f-' - 35? M - f-,'7:, -u W .115 , ' 'Wm 1 1 . ' ' -1' . A jS:vi:Z.TA :f,i,:j. H, :H GH 1 . ' i lF2f .wuu ' I. E '- 2 wnwng . l - i .4-Q , Z . ,A Y A ' V A xx 'yr if ' 4 J , V mwwfe 1 -' f 1: fw. , - f 5 - I in-nl 3 F I in ., B N ,, , I X ! 56 OLLA PODRIDA Svnphnmnrv Miatnrg G ELL that's rather hard-because we've never had very much time to stop and reflect on how good we really are, but just wait a minute and we'll look in some of the OLLA PODS of lla X K' F T'- I-listory H work. :W the past and see what custom prescribes for Sophomore Now! Custom seems to be a lemon. What do you think is the orthodox history? Listen: CU Blow about things that happened shortly after classis entrance and over which class has no control. C25 Effervesce concerning doubtful athletic victories, which the junior editors contest in clever foot-notes, and C3J laboriously define the meaning of the term history andthen reduce to a minimum the points of analogy between the effort and same term. We're off. But not along those stereotyped lines- not by that formula. lt's so much nicer to just kind of reminisce along. Those paddles hanging by the fire-place will do to start on. You know how l9lO took their abode all over the H tinted chimney-pots of the town,', and it took a lot of house to house canvassing to properly draw them out. Well and faithfully did we labor over them-some better and more faithfully, by far, than others. That last reminds me of our Freshman banquet down at Saybrook! A weird session-that. True, the Bridge of Sighsn at Lyme was naught but a detail. Still it served to impress upon our plastic personalities that, even far from home, the H tie that binds is b1est. So, urged on by the cow- catcher of the Shore Line Express we ultimately reached the hotel. There we laughed to see some talented youths assisted by the proprietor and the culinary department in a cute little U break-down a la Cairo. But the morning was nearing, and we forged through the driving rain-back to 'iAnalyts and monotony. That little gilt cord? Got it from a chap in some military school where we played basket-ball. You know our team played the best schedule any Freshman team ever put out, and what is more, they didn't quit there but ran it WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 57 right on through Sophomore year. It is safe to say that the l909 basketball team has done more to bring Wesleyan to the notice of Connecticut preparatory schools than any other literature published during that period. Also that blackened old water-faucet over your head recalls that occasion up in Lower Chapel just after the burning of old N. C. We pledged several hundred dollars more than any other class. Of course, the fact that we were the ones hurt by the fire and that we will only have a year out of college before final payment, have really very little bearing on the subjeetg but still they point -out a principle. But I get talking too much about details-what I want to say is that we have a fine spirit of comraderie running through all our actions. One number even went so far as to drop in at the Roost and exhort a certain inmate to join the class in showing I908 what real talent was. Correct! my son: the Senate did get up on their ear about it, but understand, they had such a spotless under -classman record that they couldn't think of having any such precedent set. I-lalf of our college course is past! How the time has sped. But we have had an' awfully nice time-especially this year. Itls a glorious thing to be a Sophomore, but- H beyond the Alps lies Romef, which is to say that we will soon be upper classmen. We are only one little legion in the vast army of our Alma lVIater,s sonsg shall we sit and prate of our petty squabbles and contests? Rather let us face our upper classmen years with a new devotion to Wesleyan and a rekindled determination to advance what she stands for. or Q fa A , fY. A .- gift' 'Ei .Y A N . -22 1 - .,p-3 L w?.1s,9Vf M I f ff, I eq 4 ., li! egg' A ,. X 65, r ,I g wfi, . Q W2 S Q Q Q S1 S Q Qllaw nf IHHH 3 S XQyiQ5XQ1Q'i'ENf E WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 59 Svuphumnrva tlbiiirrra Charles W. Sprague President John T. Hancock Vice-President Roy B. Chamberlin Secretary-Treasurer King Members Names iltrnthrurrn Blunnlfi Ernest Francis Amy, East Bangor, Pa- Ivy Hall 55Raimond Duy Baird, New York, N. Y. BGU House Percival Haven Baker, Rockland, Me. ATA House Qwilliam Rinehart Barbour, Bristol, Ind. WT House Stanley Gilman Barker, llzqrisbie Jay Bates, QGill:Jert Haven Bishop, QRaymond Hills Brewer, Charles Pratt Canham, Mrrank Everett Carruth, Roy Bullard Chamberlin, 5Herbert Lee Connelly, Qjames Franklin Cowan, john Henry Coxe, lClarence Mulford Day, tRoIlin Colegrove Dean, 'fE.dmund Doremus, John Gottfried Frey, Frederic Squires Gorham, Harry Alexander Grant, Arthur Rollins Graves, lHorace Stanton Grifling, William Morgan Grigson, 'lHarold Seymour Guy, iRaymond Israel Hall, lMaurice Adelbert Hammo Mohn Tiebout Hancock, iAll:Jert Folsom Harlow, nd, Worcester, Mass. Stamford Glyndon, Md. East Hartford, Saco, Me. Cohoes, N. Y. Kingston, Pa. Upper Montclair, N. Boston, Mass. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Morristown, N. Summit, N. Montclair, N. Luzerne, Pa. Highwood West Roxbury, Mass. East Walpole, Mass. New York, N. Y. S. Framingham, Mass. South Farms Mill Hall, Pa. Saratoga Spa, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Bridgeport AKE House il College Place ANI' House BSU House 250 High St. Ivy Hall NPT House 250 High St. AAfP House XPT House AA'P House XPT House 250 High St. ll College Place XXP Lodge Ivy Hall Gymnasium- AKE House ATA House- XXI' Lodge- Home Ave. Gymnasium' XPT House BSU House 60 0 L L A P O D R l D A Nunzvzi Iitesihvnrrs Zllnnma 'ljohn Tool-ce Harp, Oneonta, N- Y. lvy Hall George Milton Harris, Cambridge, Mass. XXI' Lodge John Walter Hart, llrranlc Lewis Hewitt, lWalter Raymond Hiclc, llbaul Stanley Hopkins, lWilliam Leigh Pierce Jackson, QRobert Malcolm Keir, lSidney Edwin Kent, Frank Howard Kidder, Harold Clarence Kilborn, lWhitney Kipp, lWilliam Ernest Leighton, Waldo Brass MacLean, Frederic Louis Maxim, QArthur Henry Middlemass, lCarleton Friend Miller, QDavid DeWitt Miller, Ralph Emerson Myers, Eric McCoy North, lWilliam Henry Odell, Jr., John Gregg Paine, Robert Nelson Patterson, QCharles Sylvester Preble, lChester Allen Rich, George Wilson Roberts, Franlc Alton Shailer, 'lMelvin Asa Shaw, Clarence Mclfinlay Sherwood, Finley Hall Shiland, Henry Robertson Slceel, QGeorge Batchelder Soule, lCharles West Sprague, Qlrranlc Hatch Streightoff, lWillis Mitchell Tate, 'lThomas ,larvis Taylor, William Elmer Traxler, lMontgomery Rea Trimmer, Horace Glenn White, 5Clinton Fiske Wilding, 9William Rulon Williamson, QStanley Davis Wilson, iWilhelm Albert Wintter, Harvey Alden Wooster, E.. E. Allen W. C- Bailey H. W. Butler H. V. Carter C. T- Cochran P. Cool: Bristol Winsted Portland Peking, China Middletown Seymour Washington, D. Winsted Union, N. Y. Washington, D. Portland, Me. New York, N. New York, N. New Britain Wallingford Greenwich Buslcirl: Bridge, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Norwalk Columbia, Pa. Portland Harrington, Me. Provincetown, Mass. Wethersheld New Britain Albany, N. Y. Cambridge, N. Y. New York N. Y. Montclair, N. Montclair, N. Montclair, N. Waterbury New Haven Rohrsburg, Pa- Haclcettstown, N. Brooklyn, N. Y. Paterson, N. Waterport, N. Y. Searsmont, Me. Bridgeport New Britain Ilfnrntm' Htlmnhera J. M. Fiero W. C. Maynard F- G. Meredith R. D. Northrop S. C. M. Pacl-:ard Fl 2 l O 5 im 5 rn nw Q-4 o 5 Z m 3 surxrzz: ll College Place l07 Broad St. II College Place ATA House AAT House XXI' Lodge ANP House 44 Mt- Vernon St. BSU House AAC? House ATA House 270 College St. 270 College St. 171 High St. Il College Place ATA House lvy Hall 3ll High St. AKE House XXI' Lodge I3 Foss House l7l High St. II College Place Wethersheld Home Ave. lvy Hall lvy Hall I2 Foss House XXI' Lodge 250 High St. 250 High St. lvy Hall AKE House 9 Foss House I2 Foss House XXI' Lodge ll College Place NPT House lvy Hall lvy Hall XPT House lvy Hall R. Rarig E.. Roellce S. Sloan E. Surdam C. Webb T, Wilcox I 555 X QM ' 'Y A 1 -,:, ' I ' . 5 ' 'P'- 3 -M ..: Z9 'f' rg ' ' ,fx 'f ' 4 ' -l 1,0 ' s 1 l 2,5 I . : QM ff - N -V-fX 5 'Kill ITX n ' 'I D! alll! X arf :::,,- , . -0 H 4 1 x j f .' -XX V ' XX 2 W 5 1 fssfflk W fwm XM! 4 ffl: In ' It! ' imxn' Q 'e J L, ' xv, ,f 1,5 I 2 f FRESMMENE 62 OLLA PODRIDA E Ground Floor of North College, wig 25599 EAR lVlAlVllVlA:- January 23, 1907 bd? What do you think! The editors wouldn't let us have a 1 history page because they said that we didn't have anything to C K is rv high school used to tell us that H happy is the nation which 4 r '18 572 . . . M put on 1t. But then you remember how the principal of our . M 5 2 has no history. Well, this applies to us, for we are indeed happy, and why shouldn't we be? The Sophs knew that we would win the old time walk-around, so they appointed a security committee with the result that we had to win the flag rush instead. I wish you could have seen how brave we were. After that we won the swimming match 5-0. I believe the Argus called it a football game. I didn't play, but it was about the same thing, for our team only put in six subs and I was the seventh. I am just as well satisfied, for they gave sweaters to every one that came out. I nearly forgot the rest of our schedule.- Of course, the assistant manager of the big team fixed it all up for us, but it was pretty good of our manager to remember when the games came, and to get the riht fellows out. The varsity coach offered to help us, but some of the fellows were afraid that he would break up their prep school style of play. I should think he might of thought of that him- self without embarrassing us. Even at that, we had four men on the Varsity. In basketball, one of our number filled the vacant place from last yearis team and our class team have real pretty suits and have had a successful schedule. We trimmed the Sophomores in debate, but spoiled it all by molesting the Chapel bell. Too had that we were not informed earlier. These are the only activities in which we have been allowed to indulge, omitting the fall track meet and that victory it would be cruel to recall, so I think you will admit that we may sometime have a history. I forgot to write last time that I had received elections to beth Freshmen class societies, and I want you to let me accept them both. I don't know very much about them, but they say that it is a big honor to get an election as they are only extended to four-fifths of the class. But, there! I have wandered from my point. I wrote home to let out my pent up feelings because we couldn't have a history page, and now I feel much better. Perhaps we don't deserve one now, but when we turn some of our omnipresent freshness into working for the college, then they'll be only too glad to have us write something for their old book. Love to Daddy and the rest. Your loving son, i fifhfikwn QQ Qf5Kk'iS? QW2QE1 E x5?J'RNfwQE2 0112155 nf 19111 5 Qswwwwgfwwwwwwmfgmw 64 OLLA PODRIDA Harold L. Rotzel Baul C. Dennis Edward R. Hance Q Roger W. Bacon Names QCharles Lacey Adkins, Jr., William Ketcham Anderson, 9Roger Whiting Bacon, lRobert Edwin Beaton, lMilton Lanyon Bennett, lSanford Tiffany Bennett, Walter Parks Bliss, lCecil Raymond Bogart, Harold Morton Bower, QRol'nert Archer Bowlby, Darrell Sully Boyd, George Swift Brengle, Robert Parsons Bridge, ll-larlow Butterfield Bristol Raymond Shiland Brown, John Porter Burnham, QRoy Livingston Burns, lceorge Everett Caswell, QRaymond Vincent Cramer M-larry Sanford Crossett, 'lCharles Edward Dailey, t5Donald james Demarest, Qpaul Gill Dennis, 'llfarl -Dewitt Deremer, Qwilliam Earl Dunmore, George Hoyt Emery, QRoloert Everitt, Yfhomas Charles Flood, 1 Eltrnalrmrn Ubiiirvra Ruiz U illllrnnhvrea Zltvaihvnrnsi Binghampton, N. Y. Ossining, N. Y. Middletown Woburn, Mass- South Meriden New York, N. Y. Montclair, N. Chester Milwaukee, Wis. Somerville, Mass. Rochester, N. Y- Amenia Union, N. Y. X Hazardville , Washington, D. C. Tottenville, N. Y. North Windham Port Chester, N. Y. New Bedford, Mass. Y Portland East Norwalk Hampton, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. . Newark, N. Haclcettstown, N. Utica, N. Y. Bridgeport Paterson, N. Portland President- Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ilinumn I3 Cross St. B4 Lawn Ave. NPT House 2l7 College St. 51 Wyllys Ave. 286 William St. XXI' ' Lodge I4 Foss House lO9 Lawn Ave. 37 Park Place 22 Wyllys Ave. 30l College St. l9B College St. 3lS William St. 69 Lawn Ave, 22 Wyllys Ave. 282 William St. 37 Park Place Portland l 5 Foss House BQH House 305 William St. 305 William St. 70 Loveland St. 3l3 William St. 35 Park Place 37 Parlc Place Portland WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 65 Natura ihaihmirea iltnnnm lwillis Aleitander Gibbons, Long lsland City, N. Y. I3 Cross St. 9Ra mond l..ivin ston Gllis ie, New York, N. Y. ll Pearl St, Y g iRussell Donohugh Hamiltoiii, QWarren Wilmot Hamilton, Edward Raymond Hance, Midwin Thomas Harman, lPrancis Seymour Haynes, ljulian Stevens Hayward, fNHoward Levering Hill, 5lWinfred Byron Holton, -Ir., iSeward Frederic Hull, 9William Ludlow James, lArthur Bates Jennings, jr., lHarrison William johnson, jason Shepherd Joy, lsilas Stanley Kent, lRoyal E. LaGrange, lCharles Lull l.aMqnte, Arthur Lamont Leech, QFrank George Meredith, Howard Butler Merritt, . Henry Vincent Edwards Mitchell, Robert Cornelius Montgomery, lArthur Clyde Moore, Alfred Douglass Moore, Ernest Frederick Neumann, lr., ljohn Joseph Norton, lCharles Haverly Oswald, lGerald Andrus Palmer. QDavid Patten, 9Harrison Edgar Persons, il-larry Hathaway Pethick, lPeter August Pfeiffer, Enos Burdette Potter, lsamuel Powell, lBenjamin Franklin Reiter, 5Paul North Rice, QArnold Franklin Rich, Jesse David Roberts, glrrancis Finley Robinson, lEgbert August Rosenkrans, Harold Leverne Rotzel, Qlzirederick Earl Rowe, QRichard Homer Schmidt, Carl Bierwirlh Seating, William lra Searles, iHarold Hope Seeley, QWilliam Kenneth Sessions. lRobert Nelson Shoemaker, 6George Slate Simmons, Prank Seymour Smith, lrving LeRoy Smith, Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Wharton, N. New Rochelle, N. Y. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Middletown Morristown, Tenn. Indianapolis, lnd. Clinton Montclair, N. New York, N. Y. Sugar Grove, Pa. Oswego, N. Y. Cazenovia, N. Y. Lyon Mt., N. 'Y. Sayre, Pa. Kennebunkport, Me. Lynn, Mass. Princeton, N. West Pittston, Pa. Stamford Atlanta, Ga. Wellsburg, W. Va. New Britain Boston, Mass. Rensselaerville, N- Y. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Brookline, Mass. Maynard, Mass. Tyler Hill, Pa. Hoboken, N. Comstock's Bridge Clearfield, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Newton, Mas. Barre, Mass. Glens Falls, N. Y. Ocean Grove, N. Hoboken, N. Lima, N. Y. Meyersdale, Pa. Bridgeport Dover, N. Fairport, N. Y. East Orange, N. Bristol ' Newark, N. Brooklyn, N. Y. Washington, D. C. East Norwalk AKE House AKE House 20 Brainerd Ave. 2l7 College St. 217 College St. 285 College St. 301 College St. Il Pearl St. IO9 Lawn Ave. ATA House I7 Brainerd Ave. I4 Foss House II Pearl St. 282 William St. AKE House 37 Park Place 79 Washington St. XXI' Lodge 286 William St. XXI' Lodge Xl'T House 305 William St. 250 High St. 301 College St. 2l7 College St. II College Place 2l7 College St. 41 Broad St. 34 Pleasant St. Xslf Lodge 70 Loveland St. 2l7 College St. ANI' House AKE House 84 Lawn Ave. XXI' Lodge I0 Foss House 69 Lawn Ave. 250 High St. 30I College St. 250 High St. 35 Park Place 20 Brainerd Ave. l03 Main St. B911 House XXI' Lodge 305 William St. AKE House l09 Lawn Ave- I5 Foss House 66 OLLA PGDRIDA Naming ltraihmtrea ltnnms George lVlachin Stockdale, Meriden 198 College St- lctrifhn B. Townsend, -ll-lenry Porter Trefethen, fArthur T. Vanderbilt, Mi-vin Van Tassell, lHenry Carlos Wilcox, lWilliam Carroll Wilson, QRussell Torboss Wood, lAlfrecl Redfield Wi'ight, Thomas William Coote, , Raymond William Cutler, Carll Whitman Doxsee, Chester Wilson Fairlie, Stephen Howland, Rodney Rathbone lVlcCathran, Samuel lVlcKibbin, Guy Vernon Sweet, Ralph Henry White, Jean Mitchell, Graduate Students . Seniors . Juniors . Sophiomores Freshmen . Special Students . Total . s. C., o. H., . J. H., . F. H., . s. L., 9 t Penn Yan, N. Y. Kents Hill, Me. Newark, N. Newburgh, N. Y. Winsted East Orange, N. Newark, N. Centerbrook imprint Svtuhsnta Wilbraham, Mass. Bristol, N. H. Bay Shore, N. Y. Newark, N- Berlin, Germany Washington, D. C. New York, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. N. Bennington, Vt. Hartford Svum11mrg Ahhrvniaiiuna . Scott 282 William St. 79 Washington St. 305 William St. 250 High St. II Pearl Sl. AAAI' House 305 William St. 3l3 William St. ATA House 37 Park Place I7 Brainerd Ave. AKE House Ivy Hall AAGJ House Berkeley Div. School ll College Place ATA House 274 High si. Men. 9 5 5 69 72 89 9 . 303 South College . Observatory Hall . . Judd Hall . . Fisk Hall Laboratory of Physics Latin-Scientihc Course , Scientific Course QAQ . , --.M fm, ' 'f7?55'F??f., . 'q gg X? 59 ,, --.M.M...,. , M tyre-v rs ,wk If 2' Nviilff' K 7' I Iv- . M. K 4 ' ' ff ,K 'Q , ' f' ff ,- WlX I- Y- I Wvnfl 'sn -n l-. l-j . 1 1 .,,, 1 , . 4 Hr,,!- -. ni-jj. 1 1 I '- X '. ', 1 ,' '- 1 ' li 1,,i I N , - : L F' of . Z 'I fi ' iA . ,,, . E3 TEEFMITHES OLLA PODRIDA a Hratvrnitiez 3111 Thr nrhm' nf tlqrir rsstahlialynwni Phi Nu Theta . Psi Upsilon . Chi Psi . . Alpha Delta Phi . Delta Kappa Epsilon Beta Theta Pi . Commons Club Delta Tau Delta . Bun, 1837 1843 1844 1856 1867 1890 1900 1902 n , , , NJ-ul 1 ' ,W , r 1 n , .. , ,. I 1 XL ' 1 In -11-. - , A K 1 IA- , I N AL '1 .q.. , ,N . , l ' w aU,wn,1:mm. .Y JL ' ., , 'VLQN-. .FO- E MA' .a.r.. V' 1 4:-Q.. 15111 Nu Cifhvta Eclectic Founded IB37 Qlnlnrs 1 iltrh zmh Olrram Prof M. Van Vleck, '47 Hon C. C-. R. Vinal, '6l Pro W. N. Rice, '65 Pro W. O. Atwater, '65 Pro M. B. Crawford, '74 Benjamin P. Adams Harold D. Allen Ray R. Allen Adolph B. Benson Frederick N. Crawford Walter E.. Doe Gordon C. Douglass Charles F. Edsall Robert E.. Finley Philip L. Given Charles P. Canham Herbert L. Connelly Edmund Doremus William K. Anderson Darrell S. Boyd George S. Brengle Peter A. Pfeiffer Howard L. Hill flllrmhrera lfllratrma in 1514.12 Charles Reynolds 82 Seward V. Coffin 89 Wm. H. Leslie, 99 C. F. Hale, '03 A. R. Gifford, '04 Srninra Eluninrs Snphnmnrez Zllrrshrnrn Harold M. Horton William H. Peterson Howard A. Seckerson Daniel Wilkins W. Robinson Pillsbury Frederic Stewart Frank B. Taylor Gilbert H. Thirkield William C. White C. Roland Yanson Eric M. North George B. Soule Charles W. Sprague Alfred D. Moore Paul N. Rice Egbert A. Rosenkrans Frederick E.. Rowe Irvin Van Tassell .ra .,f-' .e,,.::q H .n- ' 'mi P51 nn 'f ' 5 .5 -. iff? FQ . .iii-2i.I, ' , f- ' . 'ff-f '.:? fr' 'IF - . ff f .,...f:,1 , 361 Qlhapter ' eta' s f-' 'Y 4? -r -'Q'-JZ - ' ' Established 1843 Olnlnra : Garnet :mil 1511111 ......Ha.14-v::4.uL-:pwr1.s::r!m?95'.6s'Q?xZ5'?lZ'2fFcE'1 l' Rev. A. W. Hazen, D.D., Z, '63 '64 Rev. Henry Baker, D.D., Lovell Hall, B, '66 Rev. Samuel Hart, D.D., BB, '66 Hon. D. W. Northrup, E, '68 Prof. C. T. Winchester, E, '69 L. R. Hazen, Z, '70 M. E. Culver, E, '75 J. F. Calef, M.D., E, '77 C. E. Bacon, E., '78 A. B. Calef, E, '81 Hiland G. Batcheller Frank A. Berry John S. Clarke Lawrence A. Davis Harry A. Dresser Harold C. Grant Paul M. Held George S. Hull Samuel B. Moore William R. Barbour Roy B. Chamberlin John H. Coxe Rollin C. Dean Roger W. Bacon Sanford T. Bennett Raymond L. Gillispie Edwin T. Harman Francis S. Haynes imlrmhnra Zfraireu in ltlrhr Prof. W. E. Mead, E, 'Sl F. K. Hallock, E, '82 Prof. K. P. Harrington, E, '82 W. James, E, 783 Prof. L. O. Kuhns, E, ,85 J. E. Loveland, M.D., E, ,89 E.. K. Hubbard, BB, ,92 L. DeK. Hubbard, BB, '92 J. Warren Edgerton, BB, '94 Alvenza I. Smith, E, '97 Harry R. Stone, E, '99 Sentara Olin Foss McCormick Walter G North Earle L. Rich Zluninrs Raymond S. Munson Lansing D. Odell Arthur G. H. Power Roscoe H. Remick Harold G. Rogers' George B. Tompkins Svnpliumnrrs W John T. Hancock Frank I... Hewitt Clinton F. Wilding William A. Wintter 5H1'P5l1l11P11 Julian S. Hayward Winfred B. Holton, Jr. f ,Jason S. Joy Howard B. Merritt Robert C. Montgomery Henry C. Wilcox 1 maxi' ,..! '17-L ,. mr ' 'Wa F?-1 -, 'I IE T15 Av ly jHIIll1Hr 9',M u u '!5'1E 1 .,H,1I!l 11 .125 TH ffm. W' KH 'Wy 'T V If W' lrrlrfz . PM711 , WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 71 Theta Delta Beta Sigma Ctamma Zeta Lambda Kappa Psi Xi Upsilon lota . Phi Pi Chi . Beta Beta Eta Tau Mu . Rho Omega Epsilon 1135i Hpnilnn Founded 1833 at Union College iKu1I nf Qllieqaterz Union College . . New York University . Yale University Brown University . Amherst College . Dartmouth College . Columbia College . Bowdoin College . l-lamilton College Wesleyan University University of Rochester . Kenyon College . University of Michigan . Syracuse University . Cornell University . Trinity College . Lehigh University . University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota . University of Wisconsin University of Chicago University of California 1833 1837 1839 1840 1841 1842 1842 1843 1843 1843 1858 1860 1865 1875 1876 1880 1884 1891 1891 1896 1897 1902 ' ' - 1 ' r'1'r: ..Y. ' A Www Qlhi 1551 I F if I Awww 'Mil' E.tablhdl844 .1 , 4. ,a:,,,., M -.t.5:'1a h ' Ta. 'f E Ta: J.:-'.-2 57 Jr A' ' - 1 A Al - 11544 wha F E' ', Alf? . - . :f '. u X'.- :V f':.'41. 1 -'L-Aww. , A fl 5 ,- .... . ,,,, ' . ,, .,... .. .. Qlulnrsz 151111112 anh Goth illlrmhnzria Ellratrrz in lirhr Elmer G. Derby, A, ,83 N Charles B. Young, A, '9l Ralph M. Wilcox, A, '87 Harrie A. Pratt, A, '02 Sentara Arthur Seybolt Lewis Allen, Jr. Zluniurz Lorenzo C. Streeter Kenneth N. Atkins Cliflorcl O. Corwin Frederic S. Gorham l-larolcl S. Guy George M. Harris R. Malcom Keir Walter P. Bliss Frank G. Meredith Suphnmurrs ZHITEIIIIIPII Arnold F. Ri J. Gregg Paine W. Kenneth Sessions l'l. Robertson Skeel M. Rea Trimmer l'lenry V. E.. Mitchell Harry H. Pethick ch y s .fg.,--g.,,,'w- I -L pw:-K - E - ' .FF-5:67-'-'s ...-Tm-'14,-Qifff' Ir. .01-H.,-,l-,,.,:! , , ,fr , A w - '--:. N - . '- . -, 1 fn A I r I A r . -. L,--, -.. 5- I 4 x 1 y 'Y' ,gi R A .' My H 1'-w w Tr' ' 'ff-I .IF L X .. , ' 1 , .. I :1 'n yr M' W .17 1 ' 11 1 gig!! K 7 1, F , .' I V H -51 , -'yi 1,. rl, . 2 mvrmsfqv WM 1205 an 1 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 73 Glhr BI Founded 1841 at Union College iltnll uf Artiur Alphaa Pi . Union College 1841 Theta . Williams College . 1842 Mu . Middlebury College 1843 Alpha . Wesleyan University 1844 Phi . Hamilton College . 1845 Epsilon . University of Michigan 1845 Chi . Amherst College . 1864 Psi . Cornell University . 1869 Tau . Woford College . . 1869 Nu . University of Minnesota . 1874 lota . . University of Wisconsin . 1878 Rho fi . . Rutgers College . . . 1879 Xi . . Stevens Institute of Technology 1883 Alpha Delta . University of Georgia . . 1890 Beta Delta . Lehigh University . . . 1894 Gamma Delta . Leland Stanford, Jr., University 1895 Delta Delta . University of California . . 1895 Epsilon Delta . University of Chicago 1898 f Alpha Betta 1515 1 Q E ' ef v -l,- . Fa .2 y , HHIEIEIIPTULIIIT Olhapim' --'f 5 JtlHl1lIltiflll.iU. ' , . ,:, Glnlurs 1 Cgrrru anh White illtlvmhrra Ilkairrn in 3H1:h12 I-lon Rev. l-lon. Rev. S. B. Davis, Middletown, '59 John Binney, DD., l-larvard, '64 E. B. Birdsey, Middletown, '71 F. W. Greene, Amherst, '82 Prof. W. G. Cady, Brown, '95 N. E. Davis, Middletown, ,97 Eben Jackson, Middletown, '98 Edward Thomas, fDK, '03 Abram Crosley, Middletown, ex-'05 W. B. Smith, Middletown, '89 Rev. W. P. Ladd, Dartmouth, '93 W. B. Davis, Middletown, '94 J. l-l. Bunce, Jr., Middletown, ,95 l-l. deW deMauriac, QIDK, '06 H. l-luet, fI1K, '06 Srninr.-1 Joseph C. Beebe Charles G. Crane Russell F. Bower Raymond L. Forman Herbert C. Chamberlain Clarence P. McClelland Walter Patten Zluninrs Leon H. Curtice Russell G. Dunmore Raymond S. Curtice Edward B. Gray John C. Day Randolph D. West Siuphnmnrea Gilbert H. Bishop James F. Cowan Logan Cunningham Clarence M. Day Charles L. Adkins Harold M. Bower Harlow B. Bristol W. Earl Dunmore Willis A. Gibbons Edward R. l-lance William L. P. Jackson Sidney E.. Kent Whitney Kipp Waldo B. MacLean Frederic L. Maxim Eltrmalrmen S. Stanley Kent Samuel Powell Rodney R. McCathran Frank S. Smith George M. Stockdale W. Carroll Wilson Alfred R. Wright Minn S. Cornell, Jr., Middletown, ,05 X rwfqfhaa we L,- R a,LuZ:m1oou . M. v WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 75 Hamilton . Columbia . Yale . Amherst . Brunonian Harvard . Hudson . Bowdoin . Dartmouth. Peninsular Rochester . Williams . Manhattan Middletown Kenyon . Union . Cornell . Phi Kappa Johns Hopkins Minnesota Toronto . Chicago . McGill . Wisconsin Alpha Evita 1511i Founded 1832 at Hamilton College ZKHII uf Olhaptxzria Hamilton College . Columbia College . Yale University Amherst College Brown University . Harvard University . Western Reserve University Bowdoin College . . Dartmouth College University of Michigan . University of Rochester . Williams College . . College of the City of New Wesleyan University . Kenyon College . Union College . Cornell University . Trinity College . . Johns Hopkins University University of Minnesota . Toronto University . . Chicago University . MeCnill University . University of Wisconsin York 1832 1836 1837 1837 1837 1837 1841 1841 1845 1846 1850 1851 1855 1856 1858 1859 1869 1877 1889 1892 1893 1896 1897 1902 l-lon O. V. Coffin, FLIP Evita Kappa ifiparlnn illirmhrra Gamma ight Qlhazpirr Established IS67 Qlnlnra : Glrimann Ifilue aah CEUID Zilratrva in lirhr Rev Richmond Fiske, D.D., E, '57 Hon W. U. Pearne, IVID, '75 D W. Camp, IWID, '82 Carl W. Clark Harold D. Clark Leonard S. Downey Edgar A. Butters Charles F. Cleavelancl, Chester W. Fairlie Donald M. Gilbert Stanley G. Barker l-l. Stanton Grifling Robert E.. Beaton Donald Demarest Paul G. Dennis Russell D. Hamilton Warren W. Hamilton Royal E. LaGrange Svmiinrn Zlnninrs Snphumnrea Zlirnalimvn D. D. Butler, Ffb 89 C. S. Bacon, FII, O0 R. W. Chandler KID OI V. C. Myers, PCD 05 Arthur P. l-lickcox Earle L. Legg Y. Chalmers Smith i Frederick H. Gilman John B. Vanhorn Robert W. Rice Truman B. Sage William l-l. Odell, Jr. Willis lVl. Tate Arthur C. Moore John Norton Gerald A. Palmer Benjamin F. Reiter George S. Simmons Arthur T. Vanderbilt 'vm Pk 1'-x X If f . ff XJ ms W .-.l..,.',..-.v.-...-.-.....-...A.-.l...-...II , .......,.A..,........ , if Q ,1!!l1M' lrxx I Y xv , N I K M l wx 1 M KfL6L h'1UEkQ5fw Hf fvi ' ff J ,W 77zI'lh 'lllf r.LwrB ffff I.-.W X 5 F'-L WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 77 Phi Theta Xi . Sigma Gamma . Psi . Upsilon Chi . Beta Eta . Kappa . Lambda . Pi . . lota . Alpha Alpha Omicron . Epsilon . Rho . Tau Mu . Nu . . Beta Phi . Phi Chi . Psi Phi . Gamma Phi Psi Omega Beta Chi . Delta Chi Delta Delta Phi Gamma Gamma Beta Theta Zeta Alpha Chi Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau Tau Lambda Alpha Phi Delta Kappa Tau Alpha Sigma Rho Delta Pi . Balm Kappa iipailnn Founded 1844 at Yale University iltull nf Qlhapivra . Yale University . . . Bowdoin College . Colby University . Amherst College . . Vanderbilt University . University of Alabama . . Brown University . . . University of Mississippi . . University of North Carolina . . University of Virginia . . Miami University . . . Kenyon College . Dartmouth College . . Central University . . Middlebury College . University of Michigan . Williams 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 . . . Chicago University . , Syracuse University . Columbia College . . University of California . . . Trinity College . . . . University of Minnesota . . . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . Tulane University . . . '. . Toronto University . . . . University of Pennsylvania . . McGill University . . . . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . University of Illinois . . 1844 1844 1844 1846 1847 1847 1850 1850 1851 1852 1852 1852 1853 1853 1854 1855 1855 1855 1856 1856 1856 1856 1866 1866 1867 1867 1868 1870 1871 1871 1874 1876 1879 1889 1890 1898 1898 1899 1901 1902 1904 5312121 Flhrta 1Hi 91311 Epzilnn Cilhaptvr Established 1890 Cinlnrz : 151111: anh Hair Blue ' Hirmhera Elfratrrz in 3H1'hP l-lon. Wm. T. Elmer, Wesleyan, '57 F. W. Broatch, Wesleyan, ex-'Ol Prof. l-l. W. Conn, Boston, '81 l-l. Inglis, Wesleyan, ex-'02 J. M. Parshley, Wesleyan, '93 R. S. Hurd, Wesleyan, '04 C. L. Wilson, Wesleyan, '95 E. Wilson, Wesleyan, '04 R. P. Wilson, Wesleyan, '97 A. W. Hale, Amherst, '06 Svninrz Ernest L. Bragg Joseph W. Hawley Ralph S. Carpenter l-lenry T. lVlacl..ean Arthur B. Haley Charles Peterson Daniel Woodhead Euninrz George F. Chichester l-loward R. Doty l-larold Conn Clarence A. Munson George B. Crafts Arthur B. Nicholls Raimond D. Baird Raymond I-I. Brewer Robert A. Bowlby Robert P. Bridge Roy L. Burns George E. Caswell Raymond W. Cutler Charles E.. Dailey Rufus l'l. Tilton Snphnmnrra Hrenhmvu Albert F. Harlow l-larolcl C. Kilborn Earl D. Deremer George H. Emery Robert Everitt Charles L. l..alVlonte David Patten Harold I-l. Seeley Qi V - - N I gg? kv . . ,,2Eg 1f Q, W5.-'7 - 2 ,QV - K b 5 '.' A I A 'V 9 wftitf I- ..N fm Q9 ' 1 QD . L if Q9 B-F4-f Lay wr Y'A'i I' 'ua - . ,,ih:b wig! ! Fw , 'X9 '52 9' M1 ij W1 EAV, -7,1 -If 4 .. f r. 9 5 gf 'fan r WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 79 Meta 'Qihvta 1 Founded 1839 at Miami University ZKUII nf Glliapterz Alpha , Miami University . . 1839 Beta Kappa Ohio University . . . 1841 Beta Nu . University of Cincinnati . 1841 Beta Western Reserve University . . 1841 Gamma . Washington and Jefferson University 1842 Della DePauw University . . . 1845 Pi , , Indiana University . . 1845 Lambda . University of Michigan . 1845 Tau Wabash College . 1845 Epsilon Central University . 1847 Kappa Brown University . . 1847 Zeta , Hampden-Sidney College . 1850 Eta Beta . University of North Carolina 1852 Theta . Ohio-Wesleyan University . 1853 Iota . Hanover College . . 1853 Alpha Xi Knox College . . 1855 Omicron . University of Virginia 1856 Phi Alpha Davidson College . 1858 Chi . . Beloit College . 1860 Psi . . Bethany College . 1861 Alpha Beta Iowa State University . 1866 Alpha Gamma Wittenberg College . 1867 Alpha Delta Westminster College . 1867 Alpha Epsilon lowa Wesleyan University . 1868 Lambda Rho University of Chicago . 1868 Alpha Eta Denison University . . 1868 Alpha lota Washington University . 1869 Alpha Lambda University of Wooster . 1872 Alpha Nu . University of Kansas 1872 Alpha Pi . University of Wisconsin . 1873 Rho . Northwestern University . 1873 Alpha Sigma Dickinson College . . 1874 M OLLA-PODRIDA Upsilon . Boston University . . 1876 Alpha Chi -lohns Hopkins University lS78 Omega , University of California . 1879 Beta Alpha Kenyon College . . 1879 Beta Gamma Rutgers College . I879 Beta Delta Cornell University l879 Sigma . Stevens institute . . l879 Beta Zeta St. Lawrence University . 1879 Beta Eta University of Maine . . 1879 Phi . . University of Pennsylvania lSBO Beta Theta Colgate University . 1880 Nu . Union College . l8Sl Alpha Alpha Columbia University . l88l Beta lota . Amherst College . IBS3 Beta Lambda Vanderbilt University . ISS4 Beta Omicron University of Texas ISSS Theta Delta Ohio State University . 1885 Aloha Tau University of Nebraska . l888 Alpha Upsilon Pennsylvania State College 1888 Alpha Zeta University of Denver . 1888 Beta Epsilon Syracuse University l889 Alpha Omega Dartmouth College . . 1889 Beta Pi . University of Minnesota . l89O Mu Epsilon Wesleyan University . lS9O Zeta Phi . University of Missouri 1890 Beta Chi . Lehigh University . l59l Phi Chi . Yale University . . . l892 Lambda Sigma Leland Stanford, lr., University . 1894 Beta Sigma Bowdoin College . . 1900 Beta Psi . University of West Virginia 1900 Beta Tau . University of Colorado . l900 Beta Omega Washington State University , l90l Sigma Rho Illinois State University . l902 Beta Mu . Purdue University . . i903 Lambda Kappa Case School of Applied Science 1904 Tau Sigma lowa State College . . l905 Theta Zeta Toronto . . l906 E 2' , fry 'm UlIl, :A Q, M . , I Z7 P ff? Brita Eau Brita siizzn A 6' ......,,, A, 'T gg? Sei'-m Cgmnma 1612121 Glhapirr W I KTTH xg, M1 Established l902 af as-f Cllulurs : Hurplr, Ellmliitr anh cgfflh is-.jx .ll . . , ,VJ N N L , , f. ,xxferg-E ,F , I-N , -1, 'J . , 4, '.:f ,f ': .iff-' HYxTQ.gAf ,., --'. ' L ' ', ' ' 1 f' at :L Q . ' 2 Nfefnllili . ' J A ,fs .4 3..: 'f'1. X U' ,alon g , if , 1 I-1 ju A Fai. ,-2 .s H - A. -. migffsw V :ffgg,g'gq.:2.. 3 ..: 15 - -, NF4-5If55: Q'-is-,f,:1iz . . ., 1-1 if .:- f 1 - ,. -145 .- z f 5 lt -' 3 Lf' ' 4 ' WEE :ff if-'il ' W-.. 3 -f- . .4nIW:J,3i, '. - Us - wk ' ' , ' -- an 143 .1 f ' A - A-. Bra.-2. 3,251.2 ' .. J 3 NS sf. :xr Q, K -4 N 1. wav. ' ,, , ,q s . '. y.. ' ,. , . 2 ,-5 rf , 1 , 'mi ,lm r. 1.11 13 - A, , V4 ?.,i'1.f,:. Inq. 3-Hg. . . . ' , ' V M S 5 '- William G. Fellows Thomas B. Gibb Clarence E. Carter Orliff V. l-l. Chase Thomas W. Coote George W. Wriston Percival l-I. Baker William M. Grigson Paul S. Hopkins l-larry S. Crossett William L. James Ernest F. Neumann iltlmnherff EHIWEITPI' in lilrhv W. Robinson, FZ, '03 Svrninru Herbert N. Howard Joseph W. Northrop, Jr. Jesse M. Tehhetts Zluninm Frank W. Roberts Robert C. Russell Qcleceaseclf Leonard Selden Robert L. Simpson Suphnxiturea William E.. Leighton David D. Miller Frank A. Shailer iHrn1I1nwn Harold l... Rotzel William I. Searles Griffin B. Townsend Ralph l-l. White M OLLA PODRIDA Gamma Beta Alpha . Mu Kappa . . Beta Delta Beta Beta Alpha . Beta Upsilon . Beta Psi . Rho Nu Beta Beta Lambda . Zeta . Epsilon . Upsilon Omicrori . Chi Gamma Epsilon Beta Zeta Epsilon . 921121 Elan 521151 Founded in 1860 at Bethany College ZKUI1 nf Olhaptrra Washington and Jefferson College . Ohio University .... Allegheny College . . . Ohio-Wesleyan University . Hillsdale College . Indiana University . . University of Michigan . DePauw University . University of Illinois . . Wabash College . . . Stevens Institute of Technology Lafayette College . . . Lehigh University . . . Butler College . . . Albion College . . . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Iowa . Kenyon College . . Columbia University Emory College . Adelhert College . . Lambda . Vanderbil Beta Theta . Beta Eta Beta Kappa . Pi . University of the South University of Minnesota University of Colorado University of Mississippi University Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Phi Iota . Gamma . Mu . Nu . Xi . Omicron Pi . Rho Tau Phi Chi Omega . Beta Omega . Gamma Alpha . Gamma Delta . Gamma Beta . Gamma Gamma Gamma Zeta . Gamma Eta . Gamma Theta . Gamma lota . Gamma Kappa l University of Virginia . University of Wisconsin . . Tufts College - .... Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Tulane University Cornell University . . . Northwestern University . . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . University of Nebraska . . Ohio State University . Brown University . . . Washington and Lee University . University of Pennsylvania . University of California . . University of Chicago . . University of West Virginia . Armour Institute of Technology . Dartmouth College . . Wesleyan University . . Columbian University Baker University . University of Texas . University of Missouri I 861 I 862 I 863 1866 1867 1870 1871 1871 1872 1872 1874 1874 1874 1875 1876 1879 1880 1881 1882 1882 1882 1883 1883 1883 1886 1886 1888 1888 1889 1889 1889 1890 1893 1893 1894 1894 I 896 1896 1897 1898 1898 1901 1901 1901 1902 1903 1903 1904 1905 . riff? ' Gtnmmnnn Qllnh Founded 1900 Glnlnrnz 131112 sinh truth itlllemhrrn illllrmhrrra in the Qlitg Prof. Frank W. Nicolson. George H. McGaw, ,03 Prof. Willard C. Fisher Frederick S. Phelps, ex-'03 Prof. Robert H. Fife, Jr. Frank P. Fletcher, '04 Harold D. Arnold, '06 Sentara Howard A. Corey Benjamin F. Dickisson Edwin A. Field George H. lngraham Wesley C. Atkins Ernest H. Buell Ernest F. Amy Frank E. Carruth Harry A. Grant Arthur R. Graves Maurice A. Hammond John T. Harp Milton L. Bennett Cecil R. Bogart John P. Burnham Carll W. Doxsee Thomas C. Flood Edward A. Jennings Harry W. Laidler Adelbert L. Leathers George L. Mylchreest Zluninrz Floyd W. Foster Stephen Howland Svnphumnrzz Arthur H. Middlemass Ralph E. Myers Robert N. Patterson Charles S. Preble George W. Roberts Melvin A. Shaw Clarence M. Sherwood ilirnahmvn Seward F. Hull Arthur B. Jennings, Jr. Harrison W. Johnson Arthur L. Leech Rosevelt R. Sherwood Harry P. Trevithick Frank A. Vansciver Addison W. Williamson Herbert P. Patterson Fred E. Shapleigh Finley H. Shiland Frank H. Streightoff William E. Traxler W. Rulon Williamson Stanley D. Wilson Harvey A. Wooster Harrison E. Persons Jesse D. Roberts Francis F. Robinson Richard H. Schmidt Irving L. Smith 84 GLLA PODRIDA Prof. W. N. Rice . Prof. C. T. Winchester' Prof. P. W. Nicolson C. E. Bacon . Prof. A. C. Armstrong Prof. W. O. Atwater C. E.. Bacon Rev. H. Baker, D.D. Prof. F. G. Benedict Prof. W. G. Cady Prof. W. P. Bradley Prof. H. W. Conn Prof. M. B. Crawford Hon. S. B. Davis Prof. R. Dodge Prof. G. M. Dutcher H. D. Arnold C. W. Atwater J. V. Cooper C. E. Hancock Ighi Esta Zlieqaqrm 65311111161 uf Olnnmnrtirut Cmtirnra Qiraihrnt illlivmhrrz Prof. R. l-l. Fife Prof. W. C. Fisher Prof. C. P. Harrington C. F. Hale Prof. W. A. l-leidel J. W. Hewitt W. James Prof. L. O. Kuhns W. H. Leslie J. E.. Loveland, M.D. Prof. W. E.. Mead Prof. F. W. Nicolson fflllrmhrrn from 1 H II E W. G. Murphy, Jr. N. M. Perrins F. E.. Robbins . President Vice-P resident . Secretary . Treasurer l-lon. D. W. Northrup Pres. B. P. Raymond Prof. W. N. Rice A. I. Smith R. P. Stephens R. C. Super Prof. M. Van Vleck Prof. C. T. Winchester Mrs. M. B. Crawford Mrs. I... C. Barnes Mrs. L. O. Kuhns Miss Clara Van Vleclc G. W. Rogers Cu. W. Sherhurn C. M. Travis F. W. Wright I! - I , :III I If -I -I, I I I in :4:Ir.1-I : if i-f'4fI91 ' I LI VI- , .- 1 ' I V' R' I - I li M! AM I X IW I+' X TI I fund L? m, I n-. I lI'. .r' I Q, I ' '-fqlwi' I Il- -7 'r I YXIIIIIH-A L - 'Ii -- ,I5.-..:,-.'- 1' 1- If UV- . I I VL: , 1 I II IQI 7:1 'FI'- 1? 5 ,IIN j I 323' I 'Tr' ' V , . I WEYIW I 'i-ETE If .. ' II ,Z YI? J J'I I II -I .If If I X 'I 2- ' I I!'I'I'x-TIIII MIM 1 ,LII 1 1, 1II IIg I - .j . .. I I I ' I ' I I IQYQI I I i X 'IV I I I II 1:3 I ' I 'i ,2.1I , I I' 1'-swf I I If ,I ILI IITIM-,I P I , 4. I55I.III fit K I rj-r ' 'wwIuI QMIIL IIIIEIIIII-If -I I I X ,- QMWWLQLQWWMWJ Iwwmf I MI WM I- II ' MII 1,-I III: IM I I -ImWWM.IQWwI I I mMMgMm JMQ4 I l -II IIIIIIIIIII I':'I-Mi, Y P I ' ' .'III ' g I II V 4 n II 2 :I W -IJ I ' ', H . 'J ' Is I Ig! 'IIIII I- LI! ' :Irv I -I L I I Ii' . . -I-I 'I .I I -.VY I L X V JN M5 5957 ll .II'g 'I I LIN 4- X I --,I -I-5, ,III 'VI if '1 'I I A I I - IL If? X ll' X ' xl H, I 11' X .A+ H , , I I III, ' J h ... -II 'jig-lik. ff.. im I, , .5 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 85 hi litem Kappa Founded I776 at William and Mary College Alpha of Maine . Beta of Maine . . Alpha of New Hampshire Alpha of Vermont . Beta of Vermont . Alpha of Massachusetts . Beta of Massachusetts . Gamma of Massachusetts Delta of 'lMassachusetts . Epsilon of Massachusetts Alpha of Connecticut . Beta of Connecticut . Gamma of Connecticut . Alpha of Rhode Island . Alpha of New York . Beta of New York . Gamma of New York . Delta of New York . Epsilon of New York . Zeta of New York . Eta of New York . Theta of New York . Iota of New York . Kappa of New York . Lambda of New York . Mu of New York . . Alpha of New Jersey . Beta of New Jersey . Alpha of Pennsylvania Beta of Pennsylvania Gamma of Pennsylvania Delta of Pennsylvania Epsilon of Pennsylvania Etnll nf Qlhaptera Bowdoin . Colby . . Dartmouth University of Vermont . . Middlebury . Harvard . Amherst . . Williams . . Tufts . Boston University . . Yale . . Trinity Wesleyan . Brown . Union . University City of New York College City of New York . . . Columbia . Hamilton . I-Iobart . Colgate . Cornell Rochester . . Syracuse . St. Lawrence . Vassar . Rutgers . Princeton Dickinson . . . Lehigh . . . . Lafayette University of Pennsylvania Swarthmore M OLLA PODRIDA Zeta of Pennsylvania Eta of Pennsylvania Alpha of Ohio . Beta of Ohio Gamma of Ohio . Delta of Ohio Alpha of Indiana Beta of indiana Alpha of Kansas Alpha of Illinois Beta of Illinois . Alpha of Virginia . Alpha of Minnesota Alpha of Nebraska Alpha of Iowa . Alpha of Marylancl Alpha of California Alpha of Wisconsin Alpha of Missouri Alpha of Tennessee NV! Ls Y QLVI QAD v A . Haverford . Allegheny Western Reserve . . . Kenyon . . Marietta University of Cincinnati . . De Pauw . . . Wabash . State University . . Northwestern University of Chicago . William ,and Mary . State University State University . State University . Johns Hopkins University of California University of Wisconsin University of Missouri . Vanderbilt University WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Zflhazivrniig Qlnnuvniinnn Elpni Blipuilun Hartford, Conn., May 2-4, 1906 Erlrgairu G. I. Bocline, Jr., '06 G. W. Rogers, '06 H. G, Batcheller, '07 E. 1... Rich, '07 Qlhi EIHM Detroit, Mich., April I8-20, 1906 Erlrgair A. Seybolt, '07 Alpha Evita 1513 Portland, Me., May 3-5, 1906 Brlrgatw R. W. Bristol, '06 R. F. Bower, '07 Brita lisqapu Epailun Springfield, Mass., Nov. I4-I6, 1906 Brlrgah' ' 1... S. Downey, '07 TEPTEI Elyria Hi Denver, Colo., July 23-26, 1906 Erlrgatrn J. W. Hawley, '07 R. D. Baird, '09 Belia Eau Belts: New York City, Feb. 24, 1906 Erlvgairu G. E. Heath, '06 L. S. Selden, '08 ,ww I !S 'C'I1'x q A iz uw K4- WQJ ' L X Q -fm r 7-mm' rim, '?' V T ' ' ., 5 :'5' 3 '.E:g-5. yn.-', -f,,y:g: Q.. -1, I A ,ffpyf 1' 'xffii V- ' 'I iw., fwril gl. : -V , Q. Q in -f,.,Mw-,,- H ., ,'fy-i?',L2E- ' ' cf' N, , , .mg v HX' ,A I. Fraternity Interiors x TN N 6,13 :j X! w H 7 fn Q M F , Af, ,J mfm lift: W 'NN ' v x U if ' Kiby VW yj 'wwf gn.. vw N' lkfffff diff, ' ty, 4 K 1 4Iy,Q014 . lxggv, WH V5 '12 lf If lll!g7A'I.w L:-1-.-. W 0 1310 Q xi ' A l,,:1 ,fig W I.Q5', ,Hx N l U 1-2- N , ,ff - Q ' 5 QQ ,ffxd Q ffZ?9KfQQH ZS Q Eillllgaiiral 52111211 51 QR fXQfLJfQqQ Q gif SQ 6 5 35 ? 5 Q X SSQ T fiNQ Seybolt McClelland McCormiok vi - Smith North Forman Downey fQSQ TS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY ,iz Tl Q. 0 if .4-, ....- 1':- A 15 sl Cl Cl IN Q U SQ' Y 'Eil-.t1Qf:wxf' Q -5 Senior Society. Founded l837 Hivnihrra ' Ellrairrs in lllrhr l-lon. W. T. Elmer, '57 W. James, '83 Prof. lVl. B. Crawford, '74 Prof. l... O. Kuhns, '85 C. Reynolcls, '82 S. V. Coffm, '89 - A. I. Smith, '97 'Nimeirvn Svvurn Leonard S. Downey Olin F. McCormick Raymond l... Forman Walter C. Norm Clarence P. McClelland Arthur Seybolt Young C. Smith QQ fQ2 GQE Skull sinh Svvrpvut 551 J wxXQZ3y'S5 y'S3 KS 5 Q Q 2 Rich Crane Batcheller Haley Streeter Bower Hickcox 7 2Z7S2Q f'E'SXf y EF WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 2' is t, ' 1701. gzgfgfs -., 1.5. 1 ll FWIQFVTVillllllllfiilill tviiiiwii 65542. M illi ming EEEE ., 'VA L i li, E EE Wm ir lillM,1 'i'lilll N ii ' :'A fy T' Senior Society. Established lS67 fllllvmhrra Ellrzrirrfa in Hrhn , Hon. D. W. Northrop, '68 ' E. G. Derby, '83 Prof. C. T. Winchester, '69 C. L. Wilson, '95 W. U. Pearne, '74 N. E. Davis, '97 C. E. Bacon, '78 C. S. Bacon, '00 F. K. Hallock, '82 George Lawton, ,OZ Ninrivrn Seven Hilancl G. Batcheller ' Arthur B. Haley Russell F. Bower Arthur P. Hickcox Charles G. Crane Earle L. Rich Lorenzo C. Streeter ig Glnrpnv sinh Glnffinli gQ QQQmQQQ2mQ,QQ W 2 3 Q Q S Q Q S Q5 2 Odell Allen White Munson Rice Day Gray Douglass F airlie Davis U D Q Q7SfQ 'iWsQJyS m5QAPQW .M WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 95 U2 'MLMJI' '- l , l v w K l 'L , I W l f C. E. Bacon, '78 F. K. Hallock, '82 W. James, '83 W. B. Davis, ,94 J. l-l. Bunce, Jr., '95 Hilancl G. Batcheller Herbert C. Chamberlain Leonard S. Downey Raymond L. Forman Arthur B. Haley Lewis Allen, Jr. Lawrence A. Davis John C. Day Gordon C. Douglass Chester W. Fairlie nior Society. Established l872 illlmnhrrra illrairsa i1Il'H1'llP Cleo. Lawton, '02 Nixwtrru QPIJPII Young C. Smith NiueIrn11 Eight William C. White C. L. Wilson, '95 N. E. Davis, '97 Eben Jackson, '98 C. S. Bacon, ex-'OO F. W. Broach, 'Ol Clarence P. McClelland Olin F. McCormick Walter C. North Earle L. Rich Arthur Seybolt Eclwarcl B. Ctray Raymond S. Munson Lansing D. Oclell Robert W. Rice Frank B. Taylor QiQ fXQ,ff5QQQ,fQKQE 3 i Q 111 at Cl at 11 52 fQf Q4f5?WQ fGK2Q ff Q QP 3 Q Q S QI Sage Curtice Chase Van Horn - Dunmore Power Cleaveland 'Z27 EW Www 5- QHQAP.. -fb' ' M -- WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 97 ' 'A he - 1- . N . 51,9 ,Y we, 1 if ll N ' J NU H Junior Russell F. Bower Harold D. Clark John S. Clarke Orliff V. Chase Charles F. Cleavelancl Clifforcl O. Corwin Raymond S. Curtice Society. Established l896 Hinmhern Ninvtenn 9911211 Ninrimen Eight Charles G. Crane Arthur P. I-lickcox Lorenzo C. Streeter Russell G. Dunmore Arthur Cx. I-l. Power Truman B. Sage John B. Van Horn 98 OLLA PODRIDA Efhrta Nu iipailnn Alpha Qlhapinr Sophomore Society. Established I870 W. U. Pearne, A, '74 J. M. Stowe, A, '75 J. F. Calef, A, '77 F. H. Hallock, A, '82 W. James, A, '83 S. V. Coffin, '89 J. S. Parshley, A, '92 J. H. Bunce, Jr., A, '95 Biaunli in lirhv C. l... Wilson, A, ,95 N. E. Davis, A, '97 Eben Jackson, A, '98 F. W. Broach, A, 'Ol C. S. Bacon, A, ex-'00 P. Stueclc, KY, 'OI George Lawton, A, '02 Howard R. Reiter, -, 'OO Arrh Eemuna H. G. Batcheller H. C. Chamberlain E. L. Rich R. F. Bower l... S. Downey Y. C. Smith E.. L. Bragg O. F. McCormick D Woodliead . W. C. North ZHivnh5 R. S. Curtice C. W. Fairlie S. B. Moore l... A. Davis W. H. Gilclersleeve l... D. Odell G. C. Douglass l-l. C. Grant F. B. Taylor C. F. Edsall C. R. Yanson Esuilingu M?:7H!5 WiwH5bS MhvKTF GZVacZm6 QooD2Xa-S81 Gmazln V'1W58lCeW K:uZp1l Efcinb .lZl1SmjF 0 F'1,5l5I.. Jzl 3b-b ZiZaoYAII Sr8:IyKW , .1-X 4, H, v H -- PER-W 1 7 , ' , . A 4, .35 , 11-W-. lf -5: ,lg N ' ' K-4 J-' ' ' 'MY mu .',M!, H,:HElLw 4 . M' cor-vnrc-wr av 1: A,WmcH-1-. www. 'coz WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 99 Efhvta Nu -Epnrlnn Qinll nf Glhaptrm Alpha Wesleyan University . IBYO Beta Syracuse University 1876 Gamma Union College . 1876 Delta Cornell University . lB77 Epsilon University of Rochester . I877 Zeta University of California l879 Eta . Colgate College . ISSO Theta Kenyon College l882 Iota . Adelbert College . . IBSZ Kappa . Hamilton College . . . I882 Lambda . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . 1882 Mu . Stevens Institute . . i883 Nu . Lafayette College . ISS4 Omicron Allegheny College . . I887 Pi . Pennsylvania State College i888 Rho University of Pennsylvania l588 Sigma New York University . 1889 Tau . Wooster College . I89I Upsilon University of Michigan i892 Phi Rutgers College . . 1892 Psi . . Ohio State College , 1893 Omega . . Swarthmore College . 1894 Delta Kappa . Bowdoin College i894 Delta Sigma . Kansas University . . IS94 Alpha Iota Harvard University . . i895 Delta Rho . Northwestern University . IS95 Delta Tau . Chicago University . . 1895 Pi Phi . . University of Virginia . l895 Lambda Lambda . University of Nebraska l895 Beta Beta . . Ohio Wesleyan University l895 Delta Delta . University of Maine .,.. i895 Epsilon Epsilon Case School of Applied Science . 1896 Gamma Xi . College of the City of New York . l897 Kappa Gamma . Vermont Medical College . . l898 Beta Upsilon . Brown University .... 1900 Alpha Omega . Columbia University . l90l Beta Epsilon . Colby University . . i903 Zeta Phi . Boston University . . l904 Omega Nu . University of Maryland . i904 Omega Kappa . Baltimore Medical College l905 Kappa Rho . Baltimore Dental College . 1907 I00 OLLA P-ODRIDA Reynolds, '82 C. Beebe S. Clarke D. Clarke G. Crane Allen, Jr. V. l-l. Chase B. Crafts C. Day l-l. Bishop P. Canham L. Connelly l-l. Coxe M. Day Zvta ight Sophomore Society. Establisliecil 1877 flillemhrria Zfrairwa in Ilrhv Ninnirrn Sturm T. B. Gibb A. B. Haley l-l. M. Horton I . P. Hickcox Ninrtrrn Eight W. E. Doe I-l. A. Dresser E. B. Gray Ninrtrrn Ninn R. C. Dean W. M. Grigson l-l. S. Guy J. T. Hancock L. C. Kuhns, '85 E.. L. Legg C. P. McClelland W. Patten A. Seybolt R. S. Munson R. W. Rice G. I-I. Thirkielcl W. C. Wliite P. S. Hopkins W. E. Leighton F. L. Maxim J. G. Paine N. R. Trimmer WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 101 1 1421111121 imma .'1,l NQ Freshman Society. Established 1872 24W X tif W? ffl if illlvmhvrs F: -1... ,-,x. iQPmmQ2b7 -' Elililil worn WOW: OUUW 55-5 P 2 5 6 .. O w--r 032. S gm: . G. Batcheller . P. Bower C. Chamberlain I... Allen, Jr. G. F. Chichester L. A. Davis C. F. Eclsall G. H. Bishop J. F. Cowan L. Cunningham R. C. Dean E. L. Doremus W. K. Anderson R. W. Bacon H. M. Bower D. S. Boycl H. B. Bristol R. W. Cutler W. E. Dunmore W. W. Hamilton Zllratrva in illrlne W. B. Davis, '94 J. H. Bunce, Jr., '95 C. l... Wilson, '95 N. E. Davis, ,97 Ninrtrrn 59111511 C. W. Clark C. G. Crane L. S. Downey M. Horton Ninniern Eight W. Fairlie W. H. Gilclersleeve H. C. Grant 1 O P. M. Held Nineirrn Nine H. S. Guy J. T. Hancock W. L. P. Jackson S. E. Kent H. C. Kilborn Ninrtvvn Urn E. T. Harman F. S. Haynes H. L. Hill W. B. Holton, Jr. J. S. Joy R. R. McCathran H. V. E.. Mitchell R. C. Montgomery Eben Jackson, '98 C. S. Bacon, ex-'00 George Lawton, '02 Abraham Crosly,ex-,05 O. F. McCormick W. C. North A. Seybolt S. B. Moore, Jr. H. G. Rogers J. B. Van Horn C. R. Yanson W. Kipp W. K. Sessions C. W. Sprague C. F. Wilcling W. A. Wintter G. A. Palmer S. Powell B. F. Reiter E.. A. Rosenkrans F. E.. Rowe H. H. Seeley W. C. Wilson A. R. Wright 102 OLLA P-ODRIDA . I, f. , , - -- 151 Mappa Eau i Freshman Society. Established 1891 GSA-M L I illlemhera . N - l I Ill .lit ' W f wlr N42. gm Au? .X , N-4 1,5 - fx jf . illfgl ly J. C. Beebe E. L. Bragg H. D. Clark R. L. Forman C. 0. Corwin G. B. Crafts J. C. Day C-. C. Douglass H. A. Dresser W. E. Doe R. B. Chamberlain H. L. Connelly J. H. Coxe M. Day O H. S. Griflcing C. L. Adkins R. E. Beaton S. T. Bennett W. P. Bliss Cn. S. Brengle P. G, Dennis W. A. Gibbons R. L. Cnillispie Ninrtrrn Swami A. P. Hickcox E. L. Legg C. P. McClelland N 111912211 Eight R. Cm. Dunmore P. L. Given E.. B. Gray R. S. Munson L. D. Udell R. W. Rice Ninrtrrn Nine W. M. Grigson P. S. Hopkins W. E. Leighton W. I-l. Odell, Jr. Ninrivrn Urn J. S. Hayward W. L. James R. E.. La Grange C. L. LaMonte H. B. Merritt A. C. Moore JP . D. Moore H. D. MacLean E. L. Rich Y. C. Smith L. C. Streeter T. B. Sage F. Stewart R. H. Tilton G. B. Tompkins PU . D. West W. C. White J. H. Paine Cm. S. Simmons Ct. B. Soule M. Tate 2 M. R. Trimmer E. P. Neumann, H. H. Pethiclc P. A. Pfeiffer A. F. Rich H. L. Rotzel P. S. Smith A. T. Vanderbilt H. C. Wilcox TIMT Freshman Neophytes A Bit of The Front Campus W 2551 fe l ' I ' , rf O YY IO6 OLLA PODRIDA General Athletir Glnnnril ATHLETIC COUNCIL S. V. Coffin, '89 . Prof. R. Dodge C. P. McClelland, ,07 S. V. Coffin, '89 Prof. F. W. Nicolson L. S. Downey, '07 OFFICERS, . . . . President . . . . Vice-President . . . . Secretary MEMB ERS Alumni Prof. C. I-I. Judd, '94 E.. L. Steele, '94 Faculty ' Prof. R. Dodge Prof. R. H. Fife C. P. McClelland, '07 Undergraduates A. Seybolt, '07 Financial Secretary Prof. R. H. Fife Undergraduate Executive Committee O. P. McCormick, ,07, Chairman . . R. L. Forman, '07, Secretary W. C. North, '07 . L. S. Downey, '07 . W. C. White, '08 . . B. Haley, '07 P. McClelland, . S. Munson, ,08 . Seybolt, '07 1 . . V. H. Chase, '08 . FUODP 0? U U U S 3 a TFJPUPU arg 222 aw 9. a D ,oi . Captain Track Team University Secretary-Treasurer . . . Football Captain President Pootball Association Treasurer Football Association . . Baseball Captain . President Baseball Association . Treasurer Baseball Association President Track Association Treasurer Track Association Faculty Directors - Q ' .. . Football - - Baseball . Track t Q 'rl 5'if55 Z Q Q Q 2 ll l' 0 NU. o aa lt fr x x If lllllllllttw X l X Q - 'x LE 5 E if a S? TT' x f E : l Ig X l907 l908 E. L. Bragg, Football T. W. Coote, Football l-ll D. Clark, Baseball C. Day, Football, Baseball L. S. Downey, Mgr. Football '06 W- E- Doef Football A. B. l-laley, Capt. Baseball G- C' Douglass, F00ll3fill C. P. McClelland, Mgr. Baseball R- E- Fmley, Football O. F' McCormick, Capt. Track W. H. Glldersleeve, Irootball. W. C. North, Capt. Football '06 E- B- Gray, Track A. Seybolt, Mgr. Track S. B. Moore, Ir., Football Y. C. Smith, Football, Track R- S- Monson' Football D. W. Woodhead, Football L- K- Smlllls Baseball F. B. Taylor, Capt. Football '07 l9l0 T. Taylor, Baseball J. S. Joy, Football G. B. Tompkins, Football J. Norton, Football W. C. White, Mgr. Football '07 G. A. Palmer, Football B. F. Reiter, Football l909 l-l. I-I. Seeley, Football Nl. A. Hammoncl, Football I. Van Tassell, Football S. E. Kent, Track R. W. Bacon, Track X W. A. Wintter, Football mrarrra nf the llama l907 l908 L. S. Downey H. C. Grant l-l. W. Laicller, Mgr. '06 S. B. Moore, Jr. l909 R. W. Rice, Mgr. '07 R. B. Chamberlin F. B. Taylor G. B. Soule W. C. White, Capt. 1910 J. S. Hayward 108 OLLA PAODRIDA Zlnterrlaan Glnntvzin BASKETBALL 1905-6 1906 1907 . . Won by 1906 . Score 31-11 1906 1909 . . Won by 1906 Score 34-16 1907 1908 . . Won by 1908 Score 37-24 1908 1909 . . Vvon by 1908 Score 21-19 1906 1908 . . W011 by 1908 Score 24-I2 Championship won by 1908 BASKETBALL 1906-7 1907 1908 . . Won b 1908 Score 33-14 1907 1909 . , Vfon by 1909 Score Z6-8 1909 1910 . . Won by 1909 Score 22-I3 1908 1910 . . Won by 1908 Score 38-16 1908 1909 . . Yvon b 1908 Score 11-1 Championship won by 1908 TRACK 1909 vs. 1910 . . 1.Vou by 1910 . . Score 86-40 Interclass Meet CFour Classesj ..... Won by 1908 Total Points-1906, 40g 1907, 105 1908, 41g 1909, 35. BASEBALL 1908 vs. 1909 . . XTVOYI by 1909 . Score 8-7 1909 vs. 1910 fFa11 GameQ Won by 1910 . Score 7-5 FOOTBALL 1909 vs. 1910 . . Won by 1910 Score 5-0 ECW? ra QQ, E !Q3 Herrzitg Ellnnthall Umm Q Q 'XQf1f69R ' Q l Q 2 fXQ, Q fJ?Q QQ Downey Doe Tompkins Reiter Munson Hammond White Finlay Gildersleeve Taylor North Woodhead Douglass Moore Norton Joy VanTassell Palmer Wintter i57 W WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Ill l7IInniha1Il OFFICERS Leonard S. Downey, '07 . . President WhItC, ,OS . , Treasurer Walter C. North, '07 . . Captain H. RBIICI' . . . , Coach Prof. Raymond Dodge .... Faculty Adviser Left End G. C. Douglass, '08 R. E. Finley, '08 Left Tackle W. C. North, '07 Left Guard J. S. Joy, ,IO Left I-Ialf Back G. A, Palmer, 'IO I. Van Tassell, 'IO VARSITY TEAM Center W. E. Doe, '08 Quarter Back S. B. Moore, Jr., '08 Full Back D. Woodhead, '07 Right End J. Norton, 'IO W. A. Wintter, '09 Right Tackle F. B. Taylor, ,OS Right Guard M. A. Hammond, '09 G. B. Tompkins, '08 Right Half Back W. I-I. Gildersleeve, '08 R. S. Munson, '08 II2 OLLA P-ODRIDA Zltnnthall Swann nf IHHB ESLEYANS team on the football field this past season was an I I' f J o 'Q E 4: 'sggkf of regret to CAPT. NORTH, '07 5 average one-indeed even better than that-although the scores would not indicate such to be the case. We were seriously handicapped by having men declared ineligible who if allowed to play would, without doubt, have helped to change some defeats into victories. It was a source see men who had been mainstays of the last two season's -teams on the side linesg but the faculty's laws, as well as those of nature, rnust be obeyed, however hard it is to believe 'they are correct in some cases. ' Bosey Reiter, our coach, cannot be given half enough credit for the way he handled the team. 'l-le brought out of them the very best football they were cap- able of playing. We were less fortunate this year than last in the matter of injuries, but the season was not marked with anything more serious than the ordinary sprains, bruises and minor dislocations. In 'the Yale game, just the reverse of the usual took place. As a general thing we hold Yale to a small score in the first half and succumb in the second to an entirely new team. This year Yale scored only a single touchdown in the second half, the first half being the scoring period. Our annual rainy day in Providence saw us play an uphill game against the heavy Brown eleven. The next week we played a 0-0 game with Bowdoin. Four times we had the ball within their five yard line, but for some reason were unable to score the touchdown necessary -to win. Our game with Tufts at Medford was played in a driving rain, and was lost by a sheer bit of hard luck. The next two games were indications of the form that the team was rounding into. Beating Vermont by a good margin, we then defeated I WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY II3 Springfield Training School by simply using eight plays during the whole game. All these plays embraced only straight football. The Williams score does not indicate for an instant the history of the game. What man is there who saw that game will ever forget how in the first five minutes we had scored on as pretty a forward pass as was ever made on the football fieldg and how the half ended in ou-r favor. Then again, who will forget how in the second, when we were still playing superior ball, fthe game was cinched by them on a Huke. Every Wesleyan man was proud to cheer such a team which, -though the score stood against them, had done their best and were in truth victors, for our opponents had expected an easy victory. Gur season is not counted at success unless we win the Williams game, and this we failed to do. But throughout the season was shown that spirit which has made the name of Wesleyan in athletics what sterling is to silverg truly pure and clean. It is the spirit of unselfish love and devotion to our Alma Mater which has made us courteous victors and brave losers, and which has made us ever ready to sing- The Red and the Black, boys, can't lose the iight, Our colors must bear new laurels to-night, let us show that we have So while they are fighting no fears, And make the hills tremble with our cheersf, MGR. DOWNEY, '07 iK1zrnrh nf Gamez October 3 At New Haven Wesleyan Og Yale 2I October 6 At Providence Wesleyan 05 Brown .I7 October I3 At Middletown Wesleyan Og Bowdoin 0 October 20 At Medford Wesleyan 63 Tufts I2 October Z7 At Middletown Wesleyan 225 Vermont 8 November 3 At Middletown Wesleyan 55 Springfield Training School 0 Novemberlo At Williamstown Wesleyanllg Williams I8 , Q Ellrvnhmetn illnnthall Umm 31 fXQQ,f fSL4QQ fJ?fQ 2 r 2 25 Q Q Q Q 4 t 2 Q, t Q Harman Rosenkrans Smith Moore Reiter Rowe Dunmore Wilson Persons White Powell Van Tassell Joy 5 Bower Bristol WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY II5 Elirrnhman Elhanitmll OFFICERS . . . . . Manager E. T. I-larman S. Powell . W. C. White, '08 l. e. I-I. B. Bristol . . . . Captain Upperclassman Adviser TEAM r. e. E. T. I-Iarman W. C. Wilson E. A. Rosenkrans l. t. J. S. Joy r. t. A. C. Moore W. E.. Dunmore , l. g. H. H. Seeley A. I... Leech l. h. G. A. Palmer F. E. Rowe October 6 At October 20 At October 25 At October 27 At November I 5 At r. g. F. S. 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Reiter . . . Coach Prof. W. C. Fisher Faculty Adviser OFFICERS-Season of 1907 C. P. McClelland, 'O7 . President R. S. Munson, '08 . Treasurer A. B. Haley, '07 . . Captain 51. M. Walch . . Head Coach H. R. Reiter . . . Coach Prof. R. H. Fife Faculty Adviser 'VARSITY TEAM of 1906 A. Munroe, '06, p. and l. f. H. D. Clark, '07, p. and l. f. 1... Cunningham, '09, p., s. s., and r. f. J. C. Day, 108, c. L. K. Smith, '08, 1st b. A. B. Haley, '07, Zncl b. C. E. Hancock, '06, 3rd 13. and 1. f. R. W. Bristol, '06, 3rd 13. and s. s. S. C. Campaigne, 106, c. f. W. E. Burke, '09, r. f. 12 OLLA PODRIDA April April April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May May June june June June June june 5 7 11 14 18 21 25 216 27 28 2 10 12 16 19 23 '26 30 2 5 . 7 . 16 . 23 . 26 . Hancock l-laley . Cunningham Monroe . Smith Burke . Day . Bristol Campaigne Clark . iiirrnrh uf Giamra nf 191113 At Middletown At Middletown At Providence At Middletown At Middletown At Middletown At Princeton At N. Brunswick At New York Al West Point At Nliddletown At Middletown Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan At Amherst Wesleyan At Middletown Wesleyan At Middletown Wesleyan At Williamstown At Worcester At Middletown At Middletown At Middletown At Middletown At Meriden At Middletown At Nliddletown Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan- Svintiaiim nf Uhr Cflram A. B. H. P. 0. A. 94 31 31 . 97 57 59 95 37 50 83 15 54 87 2 1 1 69 15 10 70 127 25 60 14 36 74 39 5 28 8 16 N. Y. University 3 Spring'd Train'g Schl. 1 Brown 7 R. l. College 0 Mass. Agri. College 2 Niagara University 13 Princeton 4 Rutgers 0 N. Y. University 6 ' West Point 6 University of Maine 1 Syracuse 3 Amherst 5 Georgetown 4 Midl'townConsolidated6 Williams 9 l-loly Cross 7 Tufts 1 Manhattan 0 Dartmouth 0 Columbia 0 l-loly Cross 4 Alumni 1 Williams 0 C12 inn.j . BATTING FIELDING .213 .899 .202 .892 .263 .888 .361 .944 .286 .961 .290 .862 .243 .950 .233 .820 .176 .898 .143 .923 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY V123 'igazrhall Svraann nf IEIUE The outlook, at the opening of the baseball season, was not very roseate. The total result of, the indoor sifting process sho-wed but ten or eleven men of promise, and of these several were practically without experience. But four veterans could be relied upon to Fill their respective positions. The whole month of April, dur- ing which ten games were played, was, therefore, distinctly a period of shifting i and development. It was the infield 1 ' as that gave the most trouble. Not one H. . ,: of the bases nor short-stop were hlled I '- permanently until the season was half ' completed. Si and Hl lungry were 2'-f the first to become fixtures and -to the '.' end of the season did exceptionally X 'i QZD1 good work. For a long time it seemed impossible to fill Hthirdn and short ,535 Finally a solution was offered. ' Cherub made a try at third base, 5 if and within a day or two. demonstrated 'Q t' .,,. 5 ,his ability to take care of that position. ' .5' : 'f' -- -ff - ff fi IA VVK , Bris was shifted to short, and L' from that time on the team was well organized and played with machine- lilce exactitude. Columbia, Dart- A mouth, Williams, Syracuse, Tufts, and , .gt ,,Lr an Manhattan were beaten in rapid suc- 4 ff ' cession, the four biggest of. these Haley' ,07 colleges being shut-out. Brown and Maccleuand' 107 Capt- Elect West Point may consider themselves Mgf-Elec' fortunate they came out victorious. We lost to them only because of trying out pitchers, and after the first two innings, in both games, they were unable to score against lVlunroe's superb pitching. The season ended brilliantly for Wesleyan in the most hotly-contested game seen on Andrus Field in many years. The game was with Williams, and it was a pitcher's battle throughout. lVlunroe and Ford were at their best, and neither team could hit until the twelfth inning, when Burke and Smith closed the game with two driving hits. That the season was so successful, with sixteen victories out of twenty-four played, so that at the close of the schedule Wesleyan assumed her proper high rank in baseball among the Eastern colleges, was due to a great extent to the efforts of Coach Guernsey and the never-ceasing work of Bosey. From raw material an efficient in-field was produced, and the men learned to hit at the proper moments. The prospects for next year's team are good. ' ' - ' 155' -' - ' V - -' V 1 .V 1- . - 1- ARTM -. 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'07 Keir, '09 North, '07 Kent, '09 Smith, '07 Sprague, '09 TEAM FOR HAVERFORD MEET Benson, '06 North, '07 Cole, '06 Smith, '07 Dearborn. '06 Edsall, '08 Catch, '06 Gray, '08 Martin, '06 Moore, '08 McCormick, '07 Kent, '09 - TEAM FOR N. E. I. A. A. MEET Benson, 'O6 McCormick, '0 Dearborn, '06 C-ray, '08 Kent, '09 E g QQ Harniig 'Qivlag 'Gram f fx 35 ig el S95 4 3 S 3 Q 0 Q 32 Bacon Smnth Seybolt gl Kent McCormick Gray Q WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 129 'ilwlag uf 19117 OFFICERS A. Seybolt, '07 .... Manager O. E McCormick, '07 . . Captain TEAM O. F. McCormick, '07 E. B. Gray, '08 Y. C. Smith, '07 S. E. Kent, '09 R. W. Bacon, '10 MEETS January 25, 1907 . February 17, 1907 . . . Madison Square Garden, New York Wesleyan vs. Brown Won by Brown . . . . Mechanics' Hall, Boston Wesleyan vs. Williams Won by Wesleyan February 21, 1907 . . . 1 . . '. Armory, Hartford Vvesleyan, Tufts, Trinity, and Holy Cross March 16, 1907 April 27, 1907 . For Wesleyan Dartmouth Amherst Won by Wesleyan . . . . . Armory, New Haven Wesleyan vs. Yale Won by Yale , . . Penn. Relay Carnival, Philadelphia New England Relay Championship Brown Williams M. I. T. I3O OLLA P-ODRIDA Elrark i-'vizmrnn nf IHHE-7 The track season of l906 was a successful one, due for the most part to the hard and consistent work of the men and to the effort and care of Coach Edson. ln the lnterclass meet very little new material came to light and the brunt of the work for the season fell on four or five men who deserve especial com- mendation for their efforts to pull a ..,. W Xi. team, handicapped by the loss of a I: I, couple of strong men, out of a hole. ,K The Williams Meet was lost by a good ,-,,,' ' margin, but the contest was at every ZII . .,'I 3 point interesting. Wesleyan Won the Haverford Meet easily, and our men showed a Tf'- g marked improvement over their work cvi' Q V,,' in the Williams contest. The N. E. l. A. A. held its annual meeting in Brookline, Mass., on the pg. ,V Y. .. Technology Field, and Wesleyan showed up to advantage by winning UW points. Dearborn, '06, broke the lntercollegiate record for the discus throw. Two other men scored points. As a whole the season's work and de- velopment were satisfactory to a '. 4:-:2 ,: tw .5 V., . W. , The relay season of 1907 has shown that Wesleyan probably has the Mgr. Seybolt. '07 best relay team she ever turned out. The men have worked well- in every race and have Won honor by their victories and credit in their defeats. Yale and Brown, both with strong and well balanced teams, defeated the Wesleyan representatives, but Williams, Trinity, Tufts, and Holy Cross all went to defeat at our hands. The mile relay race with Amherst, that was to have taken place at Troy, Feb. 27, was cancelled because of complications with the man- agement of the Troy Armory. The time made in the race with Williams, 3 minutes and I4 seconds, 'beats Wesleyan's previous record' by two seconds. ln the Yale race we were greatly handicapped by the absence of Captain McCormick, who had been injured during practice. The relay team will run in the New England championship class, composed of Dartmouth, Amherst, Williams, Brown, and Wesleyan, at the Pennsylvania Relay Carnival, to be held April 27, 1907, and a good showing is hoped for and expected. ' fylf li ' . Elf -if marked degree- Capt. McCormick, '07 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 131 mvalrgan Efrark Qwrurha EVFNT RECORD 1-roman 100 Yard Dash . . 10 1-5 sec. . . Bi11inglon,'00 220 Yard Dash . . 22 3-5 sec. lVleCormic1q,'07 440 Yard Dash . . 52 sec. . Martin, '05 880 Yard Run . . 2 min. 1 3-5 Jarvis, '94 One Mile Run . . 4 min. 26 4-5 Jarvis, '94 Two Mile Run . . 10 min. 8 2-5 Jarvis, '94 120 Yard Hurdle . . 16 4-5 sec. C. Dodds, '01 220 Yard Hurdle . . 26 2-5 sec. Ra1s1on, '92 Running High jump . 5 ft. 8 3-4 in. Cline, '01 Running Broad Jump . 22 ft. 1 in. Cline, '01 Throwing Discus . . 120 ft. I1 1-2 Dearborn, '06 Putting 16 Pound Sho! . 38 fl. 5 1-2 in. Dearborn, '06 Throwing 16 Pound Hammer 117 ft. 2 in, . Pole Vault x . 11 ft.61-Zin. . Dearborn, '06 l-lurlhut, '00 Eurasian Alumni Glup PRESENTED BY T1-IE WESLEYAN ALUMNI OF BOSTON, MASS. To be held for one year by that class, which shall score the most points at the Annual Field Day 6 May 15, 1891. Class of '92 May Apr. 30, 1892. Class of '94 May May 6, 1893. Class of '94 May May 5, 1894. Class of '94 May May 4, 1895. Class of '98 May May 2, 1896. Class of '98 Apr. May 1, 1897. Class of '98 Apr. 1898 No Field Day Held Apr. 091111 011141 5 4 3 2 Z2 15 21 1 1 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906i Class of '01 Class of '03 Class of '04 Class of '04 Class of '04 Class of '06 Class of '06 Class of '08 PRESENTED BY STEPHEN I-I. OLIN, 166 To be held for one year by that class Whose squad shall show the highest efficiency in class drill at the Annual Gymnasium Exhibition Mar. 30, 1895. Class Mar. 24, 1896. Class Mar. 20, 1897. Class Mar. 18, 1898. Class Mar. 21, 1899. Class Mar. 29, 1900. Class of '98 of '98 of '00 of '01 of '00 of '00 Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. MGT. 28, 22, 2, 6, 5, 21, 1901 1902 1903 1905 1906: 1907. Class of '02 Class of '02 Class of '06 Class of '08 Class of '09 Class of '10 64 mvalvgan- williams 2115221 WILLIAMSTOWN, May 5, 1906 EVENT FIRST SECOND THIRD RECORD l00 Yard Dash 220 Yard Dash 440 Yard Dash 880 Yard Run Mile Run Two Mile Run I20 Yard Hurdles 220 Yard Hurdles McCormi:lc, Wes. McCormick, Wes Hurlbut, Wil. Ayres, Wil. Allen, Wil. Bonner, Wil. Griswold, Wil. Griswold, Wil. Kent, Wes. Clark, Wil. Wells, Wil. Egleston, Wil. Benson, Wes. Davis, Wil. Horrax, Wil. Kent, Wes. Cowperwaite, Wil Cowperwaite, Wil. Moore, Wes. Conove, Wil. Lesser, Wil. Benson, Wes. Brown, Wil. Brown, Wil. I0 4-5 sec. 23 3-5 sec. 54 4-5 sec. 2 min. 4 3-5 sec. 4 min. 45 l-5 sec I0 min. 27 l-5 sec I6 4-5 sec. 26 4-5 sec. Running High Jump '5Horrax, Wil. TA. Brown, Wil. TM. Brown, Wil. 5 ft. 5 in. Running Broad Jump Kent, Wes. Horrax, Wil. Brown, Wil. 21 ft. 4 in. Shot Put Marshall, Wil. Dearborn, Wes. Swain, Wil. 39 ft. 9 l-2 in. Pole Vault Horrax, Wil. Edsall, Wes. Martin, Wes. 9 it. 9 in. Throwing Hammer Dearborn, Wes. North, Wes. Lament, Wil. II3 ft. ll in. Throwing Discus Dearborn, Wes. Bowlcer, Wil. Cole, Wes. ll8 ft. 2 in. Tied for lirst place Totals-- Wesleyan 47g Williams 79 mralvgan-lqauvrfnrh imlrvt ANDRUS FIELD, May IZ, 1906 EVENT FIRST SECOND RECORD l00 Yard Dash McCormick, W Kent, W. IO 3-5 sec. 220 Yard Dash McCormick, W. Kent, W. 24 sec. 440 Yard Dash McCormick, W Moore, W. 55 2-5 sec. 880 Yard Run Smith, W. Gray, W. 2 min. I4 sec. Mile Run Tatnall, H. Gray, W. 4 min. 44 4-5 sec. Two Mile Run Miller, H. Benson, W. I0 min. 22 sec. I20 Yard Hurdles Brown, H. Bushnell, H. I7 2-5 sec. 220 Yard Hurdles Kent, W. Brown, H. 26 3-5 sec. Running High Jump Philips, H. Catch, W. 5 ft. 5 l-2 in. Running Broad Jump Kent, W. Brown, H. 2l ft. 2 in. Putting I6 lb. Shot Dearborn, W. jones, H. 37 ft. 3 I-4 in. Throwing Hammer Jones, H. Dearborn, H9 ft. 9 in. Pole Vault '5L.owry, H. a5Bushnell, H. Throwing Discus Dearborn, W. Jones, H. II7 ft. 9 in. A5 Tied for First Place Totals-Wesleyan 64g Haverford 48 NVJKEITSTHIXX ND 'EIA SH Al l SS h-t h-4 Annual Svnphumnrr-Elrvahman 1113221 ANDRUS FIELD, October 27, 1906 EVENT FIRST SECOND I00 Yard Dash 220 Yard Dash 440 Yard Dash 880 Yard Run IVIiIe Run Two IVIile Run I20 Yard Hurdles 220 Yard Hurdles Running High Jump Running Broad Jump Pole Vault I6 Ib. Shot Put Hammer Throw Discus Throw Bacon, 'IO Bacon, 'I0 Bacon, 'IO Wilding, '09 Chamberlin, '09 Kidder, '09 Bacon, 'I 0 Kent, '09 Bogart, 'I0 Norton, 'I0 Kent, 'I 0 Seeley, ' I 0 Wilson, I 0 Wilson, 'I 0 Norton, 'I0 Kent, '09 Pfeiffer, 'I0 Sprague, '09 Vanderbilt, 'I0 Hayward, 'IO Sherwood, '09 Sherwood, '09 Kent, '09 Kent, '09 L Harmon, 'I0 Norton, 'I0 White, 'I0 Palmer, 'I0 THIRD I RECORD Kent, '09 I0 2-5 sec Wilson, 'I 0 24 sec. Graves, '09 58 sec. Oswald, 'I0 2 min. I7 I-5 sec. Johnson, 'I0 5 min. 52 sec. Oswald, 'I0 I3 min. 24 2-5 sec. Sweet, '09 Harmon, '09 A'Kent, ' I 0 Wilson, ' I 0 Bogart, 'I 0 Leach, 'I0 Leach, 'I 0 Moore, 'I0 I I8 2-5 sec. 29 2-5 sec. 5 ft. I in. 20 ft. 4 I-2 in. 9 fr. 34' ft. 5 in. 74 ft. 7 in. 79 ft. 9 I-2 in. -if Totals-Freshmen 865 Sophomores 40 Tied for Second Place 'VEI V I. IO Wd HGO VG P14 Eighth Annual H3221 nt' IM. IU. A. A. ANDRUS FIELD, May 26, l906 EVENT FIRST SECOND THIRD RECORD I00 Yard Dash 220 Yard Dash 440 Yard Dash 830 Yard Run Mile Run I20 Yard Hurdles 220 Yard Hurdles Running High Jump Running Broad Jump Pole Vault Throwing I2 lb. Hammer Throwing Discus Putting I2 Ih. Shot Relay Race Lilley, Taft Farraday, C. C. I. Bacon, C. C. I. Reilley, Springfield Blakeslee, N. H. H. S. Case, Hartford Pillon, Hartford, Babcock, Mt. Vernon Grave, N. H. H. S. Babcock, Mt. Vernon Wessels, New Britain Mills, Taft Denning, Taft DeIVIott, C. IC. I. C. C. I. Ciuyott, Holyoke Bacon, C. C. I. Farraday, C. C. I. Petitr, C. C. I. Adams, N. H. H. S. Boynton, C. C. I. Batterson, Hartford Ely, Taft Seeley, N. H. H. 5. Rosherry. C. C. I. Palmer, C. C. I. Brichard, Holyoke Hartford Kingsbury, Springfield Lilley, Taft Phillips, Hartford Tretheway, C. C. I Brokau, C. C. I. Batterson, Hartford Bingham, Taft fLincoIn, Hartford I Senior, Holyoke I Kendrick, Springfi Batterson, Hartford Page, Taft Carlton, Springfield Sanger, Taft Carlton, Springfield eld I0 3-5 sec. 22 2-5 sec. SI 2-5 sec. 2 min. 6 2-5 sec. 4 min. 44 3-5 sec I7 2-5 sec. 28 sec. 5 ft. 3 I-2 in. I9 ft. 6 in. I0 ft. III ft. IO in. 98 ft. 2 I-2 in. 40 ft. 4 I-2 in. 3 min. 30 I-5 sec Totals-Centennary Collegiate Institute, 355 Taft School, 22, Hartford High School, I6 I-3, New Haven High School, 16, Mt. Vernon High School, 9g Springfield High School, 8 I-3, Holyoke I-Iigh School, 6 I-3, New Britain High School, 4. Annual Elntier- 0112155 H1221 ANDRUS FIELD, April 21, 1906 Boston Alumni Cup won by Class of 1908 EVENT FIRST SECOND THIRD RECORD 100 Yard Dash Kent, '09 White, '08 Moore, '08 I0 3-5 sec. 220 Yard Dash Kent, '09 Moore, '08 Barbour, '09 24 sec. 440 Yard Dash Smith, '07 Kidder, '09 Wriston, '08 55 2-5 sec. 880 Yard Run Gray, '08 Sprague, '09 Wriston, '08 2 min. 10 3-5 sec. Mile Run Gray, '08 Benson, '06 Yanson, '08 5 min. 2 sec. Two Mile Run Benson, '06 Pillsbury, '08 Sherwood, '07 11 min. 14 4-5 sec. 120 Yard Hurdles Catch, '06 Corwin, '08 Downey, '07 18 2-5 sec. 220 Yard Hurdles Kent, '09 Ciatch, '06 Sherwood, '07 28 2-5 sec. f R 'g, '09 Running High Jump Catch, '06 Kildlzler, '09 5 ft. 2 in. 1 Ch b l' , '09 Running Broad jump Kent, '09 ' Finleyf'm'0'8 m Rarig, '09 20 ft. 3 in. Pole Vault ll gldifif' .gf Soule, '09 9 fi. Putting I6 lb. Shot Dearborn, 06 White, '08 Douglass, '08 38 ft. 5 1-2 in. Throwing Hammer Dearborn, '06 North, '07 Finlay, '08 109 ft. Throwing Discus Dearborn, '06 Tompkins, '08 Reiter, '09 ' 113 ft. Totals-1908 ,419 1906, 40, 1909, 35g 1907, 10 921 'I'IO V -C1 HCIO VCI P-4 Scenes from Sophomore-Freshman Meet, October 27, 1906 Place First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Just Before the Start lqanhiraqa Glrnzn Glnunirg ZKL111 November 24, 1906 Starting from The Gymnasium and ending on Andrus Field Won by Time B. Gray, '08 . O. Corwin, '08 . R. Yanson, ,OS . R. Sherwood, '07 M. Sherwood, '09 F. Edsall, '08 . S. Munson, '08 . 24 24 25 25 25 25 25 min min mln. I I min min min min .39 SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC gf-Q 'ffm Q 4 D SKET BALL ii Harniig 'iiaakvthallfllvam U 56 S QF ? F Q Q 2 - 4 fu 'Qi G EQ Laidler Soule Hayward Grant Rice Q Ei Chamberlin White Taylor W E, , 1 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY l4I Eankrthall OFFICERS I-l. W. Laidler, '07 . . . President R. W. Rice, '08 . Treasurer W. C. White, '08 . . Captain C. F. Carlson . . . Coach W. James .... Faculty Adviser 'VARSITY TEAM W. C. White, '08, c. R. B. Chamberlin, '09, I. g. F. B. Taylor, '08, r. f. and r. g. S. I-Iayfward, 'I0, r. g. and r. f. Cu. B. Soule, '09, l. f. H. C. Grant, '08, l. g. RECORD OF GAMES Dec. Ar Middletown Wesleyan 57 Mass Agricultural College I3 Dec. At Middletown Wesleyan 20 Yale 24 Dec. At Middletown Wesleyan 69 Worcester Poly. Institute 24 Jan. At Middletown Wesleyan 76 Fordham I3 Jan. At Providence Wesleyan 22 Brown 23 jan. Ar Middletown Wesleyan 84 Manhattan 7 Jan. 'At Cambridge Wesleyan I5 Harvard I4 jan. At Hanover Wesleyan I9 Dartmouth 63 Jan. At Middletown Wesleyan 42 Rratt Institute I8 jan. At Medford Wesleyan 29 Tufts 2I Jan. At Andover Wesleyan 41 Andover 31 jan. At Middletown Wesleyan 29 Colgate 25 Jan. At New York Wesleyan 25 Manhattan ZS Feb. South Bethlehem Wesleyan 24 Lehigh 4I Feb. At Philadelphia Wesleyan I6 Pennsylvania 30 Feb. At Middletown Wesleyan 36 Brown 21 Feb. At Middletown Wesleyan 24 Alumni I2 Feb. At Middletown Wesleyan 21 Dartmouth 29 Feb. At Middletown Wesleyan I05 St. Stephens 7 Feb. At Middletown Wesleyan 39 Hamilton 7 Feb. At Middletown Wesleyan I9 St. Aloysius 29 Mar. Ar Middletown Wesleyan ll Williams 29 Mar At Williamstown Wesleyan I3 Williams 20 142 OLLA P-ODRIDA Eazkrthall i-'vvzwnn nf IHHE-7 Basketball this past season has been both a success and a failure. We failed to reach a high place in the New England lntercollegiate Basketball League, but succeeded in making the rest of the schedule a marked success. The interclass games and early practices showed that there was plenty of good material to be drawn from and that a good team would be the result. This proved to be the case, for the team, through- out the season, played first-class ball and only lost to teams of exceptional skill. The team at times was not up to standard, but injuries to the players, rather than individual faults, counted for the loss of games. A small floor seemed to be our Waterloo, for the team invariably appeared to be de- moralizecl by the lack of space. This may be seen to be true when we notice that six out of the seven defeats away from home were on floors considerably smaller than our own. Of the home games played, only three were losti to Yale, Dartmouth, and Williams. At times the team-work almost reached perfection, and anyone who saw the l-larvard, Brown, Tufts, Col- gate, or even some of the minor games, Capt. White, '08 would have pronounced this year's five Mgr- Laidlef- '07 the best that Wesleyan has yet turned out. On these occasions the team-work and shooting were of the highest order, calling forth continued applause. It might be well to commend the unusual support which the team received from the college body. This, together with the harmony in the team itself, con- tributed in no small measure to the season's success. The men, from the very start, settled down to work with spirit, and any faults which may have arisen were in spite of their best endeavors. But there are two other factors which deserve especial notice and commendation. They are the loyal support of the scrub and the efficient coaching of ucharliel' Carlson. Without these the efforts of the men would have been of no avail. The scrub appeared regularly at practice, in many instances at much inconvenience to themselves. Carlson worked successfully for the development of the team, and is to be commended for his impartial services as an official. The management deserve praise for their thoroughly satisfactory services. It is true that a review of the season may show some defeats, but 'whether victorious or not the team played hard, consistent basketball and upheld the fair name of Wesleyan in every contest. Zlnninr 'igemkvthall Zilmxm Q W 55 5 fx S Q Q S Q 'White Taylor Grant Q W' Capt. X 5 w,Qwmw,Q2f'fs+w,fQmSf gQ Q F Snphnmnrv Ifiankvihall Gram Q Q f5KfQ 5, 2 G3 Q . d T wwfmw faXD7 Wintter Hammond Chamberlin Kidder Grigson kk Soule Lexghton Cowan Q f,-Qefmw S WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 145 Svnphnmnrr Eankvthall OFFICERS W. M. Crrigson . . . Manager W. E. Leighton . . Captain TEAM MI. F Cowan, r. f. G. B. Soule, l. f. W. A. Wintter, r. g. R. B. Chamberlin, I. g. W. E. Leighton, r. g. M. A. Hammond, l. g. Nov. Nov. Dec. jan. jan. jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. F. I-I. Kidder ,C. RECORD OF GAMES 24 At Middletown 26 At Middletown I5 At Stamford 5 At Stamford I9 Al Stamford 26 At New Britain 2 At Branford I6 Ar Branford 2 At Meriden 21 At Middletown 23 At Meriden Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomo res Sophomores Sophomo res Sophomo res Sophomores Sophomo res Sophomo res 26 22 44 21 27 35 26 29 25 I 35 Seniors S Freshmen I3 King School 28 Stamford. I-I. S. 45 Stamford M. C. A. 20 New Britain Y. M. C. A. 24 Branford I5 Branford 8 Meriden Y. M. C. A. 40 Juniors Il Meriden Y. M. C. A. I4 me Elhvnhmaxn Eankvthall Gram 52 2 SfQ E . Q Q Q in Q D Q QQfQi Pfeiffer Hayward Gillispie Boyd t Wilcox Wright 3 3 r 'Zh 'VN 9' WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Zlirwalimsmn iiankvihsrll OFFICERS D. S. Boyd . . Manager H. C. Wilcox . S. S. Kent, r. f. J. S. I-Iayward, r. f. P. A. Pfeiffer, r. g. I-I. C. Wilcox, Nov. 24 At Nov. 26 At Jan. 4 At Jan. I I Ar Jan. I2 Ar Jan. 26 At Feb. I At Feb. 2 At Feb. 8 At Feb. 22 At Mar. 8 At Mar. 9 At Mar. I9 At C. TEAM . Captain A. R. Wright, l. f R. I... Gillispie, D. S. Boyd, l. g. J. S. Joy, c. RECORD OF GAMES Nliddletown Middletown Middletown Stamford Stamford Middletown Winsted Middletown Middletown Middletown New Britain Stamford Portland Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen 'Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen I6 I3 46 26 59 38 I9 I9 47 35 32 I2 25 Juniors 38 Sophomores 22 Meriden I-I. S. 6 Manor School 3l King School '22 Springfield H. S. 35 Gilbert School 38 Gunnery School 28 Yale Freshmen I6 Middletown H. S. 9 New Britain 38 Stamford H. S. 44 Emeralds I2 1908 Basebell, Track, and Basketball W Men I MQ 'Eeuniea I50 OLLA PAODRIDA Elrnnin Ananrizriinn OFFICERS T. B. Clibb, '07 . . . .' President Cx. B. Crafts, '08 . . Treasurer R. C. Super ..... Faculty Aclviser COLLEGE CHAMPION William C. White, '08 RUNNER UP l-larolcl Cm. Rogers, '08 TEAMS IN BROWN MEET, MIDDLETOWN, May l2, l906 Doubles Singles W. C. White, '08 Cl. G. Cxatch, '06 G. B. Soule, '09 W. C. Vvhite, '08 TEAM IN TRIANGULAR MEET, MIDDLETOWN :5fWesleyan, Williams, Dartmouthj, May 25-26, l906 MIDDLETOWN, May 25-26, l906 G. G. Cnatch, '06 W. C. White, ,08 TEAM IN INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET, LONGWOOD, . May 30, l906 C-. G. Catch, '06 W. C. White, '08 'gWesleyan secured second place. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 151 Annual Qlnllrgv Efnnrnamvni, IHIIB-7 COLLEGE COURT, October 2-27, 1906 PRELIMINARY FIRST SECOND SEMI - ROUND ROUND ROUND FINALS FINA'-5 WINNER Sherwood, '09 Sherwood -- Carruth, '09 Q6--4, 6-ZH Sherwood Corwin, '08 Corwin 6.6, 6-3, 7-5, Gray, '08 Q7-5, 6-41 Rogers Tilton, '08 Tilton Q6-2, 6-23 I C1-6, 6-3, 6-2D Rogers Rogers, '08 C6-If 6'17 Rogers lVlcCormiclc, '07 lVIeCormic'1c Q5-7, 6-2, Li Q6-4, 6-31 Pfeiffer 6-3, 10-SD Pfeiffer, '10 Pfeiffer A c6,2, 6-23 Kent, 'IO Q6-I, 7-ij Pfeiffer Rich, '07 Rich C6-3, 14-121 Fi- Q6-1, 6-35 Rich Sherwood, '07 Sherwood J c4'6' 6-31 64, R Crafts, '08 flay default 03615 Kent, '09 Kent C6-O' 6-4' 8'67 Bateheller, '07 Q6-4, 6-35 -1- 'i Kent Jackson, 09 Jackson c6-4 6-4, Bishop, '09 C6-0, 6-OJ ' Horton I-Iorton, '07 1-lorton Q6-4, 6-lj L f6'1f 505 Horton 1-lolton, '10 I-lolton C2-6, 8-6, 6-35 Curtis, 'OS Q6-1, 6-21 Graves Davis, '08 Dav-is C3-6, I2-I4, Bacon, '10 C6-4, 1-6, 6-23 D . 6-4, 8-6, 6-BJ Haley, '07 Haley 5212 6-2, I-egg: '07 l6'3v 9-75 Graves Graves, '08 Graves C3-6, 6-3, 7-SJ c6-4, 6-01 Downey, '07 Downey C6-4, 13'117 I-Iamilton, '10 K6-3, 3-6, 6-45 Elinr Qlullrgr Gihampinnuhip, 19115-7 COLLEGE COURT, October 30, 1906 White, '08, College Champion, 1905-6 White Rogers, '08, Winner of College Tournament, 1906-7 C6-2, 9-7, 6-lj I52 OLLA P-ODRIDA Efmnin 526151111 nf 191115 The tennis season of l906 was not a brilliant' one. It opened with a tournament with Brown, on May l2th, at Middletown, which was won by the visitors. Gatch, '06, White, '08, and Soule, '09, represented Wesleyan. The tournament of the Triangular League, comprising Dartmouth, Williams K 5'-' I f, a uf' 5 : -.,.,,:-.-Y h .: - fr . WHITE, '08 College Champion 1905-7 and Wesleyan, was played in Middletown on the college court. Wesleyan secured second place, and throughout the match the work of the tea-m was decidedly better than in the Brown tournament. Gatch, '06, and White, '08, were the Wesleyan representatives. At Longwood, in the New England Intercollegiate Tournament, Wesleyan was unfortunate in the drawing. The results, therefore, were meagre in spite of the good work done by our team, Catch and White. With the opening of the l906-7 season, the pros- pect seems to be more hopeful. r The falltournament had a larger number of contestants than any former one. 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Manager Debating Teams S. Curtice, ,08 . . Asst. Manager Debating Teams EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE W. I..aidIer, ,O7 I'I. C. Chamberlain, '07 P. Adams, '07 A. G. I-I. Power, '08 R. S. Curtice, '08 Zfirvaahman Evhating Svnrivig OFFICERS B. Merritt .... . President Patten . . Vice-President D. Moore ..... Secretary-Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE T. Vanderbilt E. R. Hance IJ. D. Roberts 156 OLLA P-ODRIDA Uriangular Bvhating lflvagur WESLEYAN-AMHERST-WILLIAMS Founded 1 906 C. T. Wilson, Amherst .... . President FIRST ANNUAL DEBATE December 7, 1906 Wesleyan vs. Amherst. At Middletown Wesleyan vs. Williams. At Williamstown Amherst vs. Williams. At Amherst Resolved- That the policy embodied in the pending treaty betweeen the United States and San Domingo is a desirable departure in American diplomacy RECORD OF LEAGUE DEBATES Amherst defeated Wesleyan Amherst defeated Williams Wesleyan defeated Williams Champions-Amherst RECORD OF WESLEYAN-WILLIAMS DEBATES 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 . 1905 1906 1907 Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Williams Wesleyan Williams Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan . by by by by by by by by At Williamstown At Middletown At Williamstown At Middletown At Williamstown At Middletown At Middletown At Williamstown WESLEYAN UNIVERSI!TY I57 mralrgan wa. milliama WILLIAMSTOWN, Dec. 7, 1906 . Debate awarded to the Negative Affirmative Negative fSupported by Williams, fsupported by Wesleyan, Howard S. Dodd, '09 Harold I... Rotzel, '10 Roy H. Case, '07 Herbert C. Chamberlain, '07 Henry W. Tall, ,09 Raymond S. Curtice, '08 fAlternateD CAlternateJ JUDGES James S. Gennon .... . New York City Gordon MacDonald . . . . New York City Rev. Donald S. MacKay . . New York City mezlrgan un. 2-Xmhmit MIDDLETOWN, Dec. 7, I906 Debate awarded to the Negative Affirmative Negative , ' fsupported by Wesleyanl fsupported by Amherstj Harry W. Laidler, '07 Harold Bailey, '08 John T. Hancock, ,09 Malcom V. Malconian, '07 Benjamin P. Adams, '07 Max P. Shoop, 'l0 fAlternateD fAlternateJ A JUDGES Prof. Herbert D. Foster . . . . Dartmouth Clarence E. Melaney . . Brooklyn William H. H. Hewitt . New Haven 158 OLLA PODRIDA illuurth Annual Svgraruav-Mvnlrgan Evhrrtr MEMORIAL CHAPEL, April IZ, 1907 . Debate awarded to the Negative Resolved- That the sixtieth Congress should proceed to a general review of the Tariff Schedules for the purpose of reducing duties. Affi rmative Negative fSupportecl by Syracusej fSupportecl by Wesleyanj Arthur J. Rulancl, '08 Harry W. Laidler, '07 Moses Winlcelstein, '07 Arthur Cu. H. Power, '08 Lawrence S. Coit, '07 Herbert C. Chamberlain, '07 WESLEYAN ALTERNATES John T. Hancock, '09 Raymond S. Curtice, '08 William R. Barbour, '09 JUDGES Albert E. Hoyt Rev. Richmond Fiske, D.D. Frank D. Haines RECORD OF SYRACUSE-WESLEYAN DEBATES 'I904 At Syracuse Won by Wesleyan ' l905 At Middletown Won by Wesleyan l906 At Syracuse 4 Won by Wesleyan 1907 At Middletown Won by Wesleyan WEISLEYAN UNIVERSITY 159 Annual QHYIZP Ephedra MEMORIAL CHAPEL, May 31, 1906 Resolved- That Congress should proceed at once fnot later than the next sessionl to a general review of the tariff schedules, with a view to the reduction of rates. First Affirmative Herbert Clayton Chamberlain, '07 . . . New York City First Negative Harry Wellington Laicller, '07 . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Second Affirmative John Tiebout Hancock, '09 . . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. g Second Negative Arthur Gerald Hubert Power, '08 . . . Chicago, Ill. JUDGES Rev., Samuel Hart, D.D. Rev. Rich-moncl Fiske: D.D. . Lawrence H. Parker, B.A. Briggs Prize awarded to Harry Wellington Laidler 160 OLLA PODRIDA Elntvr-0112155 Ephedra 151117 115. 151113 CHAPEL., February 27, 1907 Debate awarded to the Negative Resolved- That additional measures should be enacted by Congress to restrict immigration. Affirmative Negative fSupported by 19075 fSupported by 19081 A. R. I-lickcox W. C. Atkins B. P. Adams P. E. Sbapleigb W. Patten R. S. Curtice W. I-1. Peterson I-1.1 P. Patterson CAlternateD fAlternateJ JUDGES Prof. Dodge Prof. Cady Mr. Davis lgng UH. lgln CHAPEL, January 28, 1907 Debate awarded to the Negative Resolved- That New York City sbould own and operate its 'traction system. Affirmative Negative fsupported by 19093 fSupported by 19101 S. G. Barker G. S. Brengle F. H. Streigbtoff E. R. Hance J. H. Coxe D. Roberts JUDGES Prof. Pisber Prof. Dutcher Prof. Nicolson WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY I6I IHIIH ma. IHIII FOR INTER-CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP CHAPEL, March 23, I907 Debate awarded to the Negative Resolved- That the sixtieth Congress should proceed to a general review of the present tariff schedules for the purpose of reducing rates. Affirmative Negative fSupported by 19105 fSupported by l908J A. T. Vanderbilt W. C. Atkins Cm. S. Brengle P. E. Shapleigh E. R. I-lance R. S. Curtice JUDGES Prof. Kuhns Prof. Fisher Prof. Dutcher illinnnt Errmun-Ervahmnn. Bvtmiv MEMORIAL CHAPEL, March 30, 1906 Debate awarded to the Affirmative Resolved- That in the United States the nomination of candidates for minor elective offices should be by the method of the primary. Affirmative ' Negative fSupported by Mt. Hermonj ' fsfupported by Freshmen, J. Herman I-I. S. Griffing M. M. McDermott H. Coxe C. H. Walcott W. R. Barbour JUDGES Prof. O. Kuhns G. B. Carlson Judge A. B. Calef I62 OLLA PODRIDA . THE SCOTT. CUP Presented in 1907 by Chas. Scott, Jr., '88 To be held for one year by that class whose team shall win the Inter-class Debate Championship March 23, l907 . . . Won by . . . Class of l908 YMPHON Q 7' 2 Q 651142 null illizmhnlin Gllnhn 31 5 Q 5 Q fS'fQ E Ef fi Wood Mitchell Gray Odell Gibbons Amy Roberts .Q Miller White Bristol Adkins Searles Hayward Chamberlin Merritt Montgomery as Jack Russell Simpson Cowan 'Q C North Smith Stree Q Chichester Nichols R h Dresser 3 Sage Bacon Dunmore Od ll J mes WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Hlluniral Ptaznriatinnn Founded I 863 OFFICERS Young C. Smith, '07 . . . . President John I-I. Coxe, '09 . . . Treasurer Lorenzo C. Streeter, '07 . . Glee Club Leader Joseph W. Northrop, Jr., '07 . Mandolin Club Leader William B. Davis, '94 . . . Glee Club Director Y. :FE se :ij Z F1 5 on KT! 'FU cn F' o 1 rn 'D N o 0 CD 51 cn cu f'P na I' 6 xl D710 F7 Z? 0 P7 6 xi First Tenors Smith, '07 . Amy, '09 D. Miller, '09 AFR. T. Wood Second Tenors WT' fx P1 C3 'T W 'F 6 oo J. l-l. Coxe, '09 MH. V. F.. Mitchell, First Bassos J. S. Clarke, '07 C. P. McClelland, '07 D. Wilkins, '07 Second Bassos H. A. Dresser, '08 R. L. Forman, '07 L. C. Streeter, '07 A. B. Nichols, ,08 ,. .- p5Not yet elected t0 membership. Q32 . . Leader MC. F. Wilding, '09 FH. B. Bristol, 'l0 MW. E.. Dunmore, 'l0 FW. L. P. Jackson, ,09 ALF. I... Maxim, '09 FR. W. Bacon, 'l0 F. W. Roberts, '08 F. Cowan, '09 FW. A. Gibbons, '10 FW. l. Searles xl... D. Odell, '08 FI-I. B. Merritt, 'IO F59 17- ,Zfi iu e ,Mya .5 ff with 0? , Wf.?W 'a Q' f A iw , J' ,. .t!'.e:, U- 1. 5 ,. .N it r. G was--is--. -- -1.4-qv pf..- xg rm To T 19 ' 'f ' 1 323.1 -:f' ' . 5, if 14? g7lgE 'QQn.f ' S B255 is 't l etlil 9 VH '15 'P tg! r i W' MEMBERS Joseph W. Northrop, Jr., '07 . . Leader V First Mandolins J. W. Northrop, Jr., '07 G. F. Chichester, '08 T. B. Sage, '08 W. C. White, '08 :5R. C. Montgomery, 'l0 Second Mandolins XR. D. Baird, '09 MW. H. Odell, Jr., '09 :FI-I. B. Merritt, 'IO xW. I. Searles, 'IO Guitars , R. B. Chamberlain, '09 X ER. W. Bacon, 'IO XI-I. R. Doty, '08 Violins 'gl-l. V. E. Mitchell, '10 xW. L. James, 'IO 'Cello S. Hayward, ,IO Drum XI-I. G. Rogers. '08 'XNot yet elected to membership. l68 OLLA PODRIDA itiatnrg nf thv iltlnairal Qlluha fur 191113-7 1, I 1 -sQ take it as a matter of course that you read the uGlee Club 5955 at l-listoryw in last year's book. Well, shortly after, old North College burned. On the evening arranged to hold the ' dun 1 meeting in Lower Chapel, the Clubs took a trip to New Britain. It was later agreed that, although a short trip, it was 'Qf f -af - K9 one of the most profitable taken-it saved so much. Just before the Spring vacation, the boys stopped at a small hotel in Waterbury just long enough to throw considerable water down the air- shaft. This undue familiarity with water disgusted some of the senior members. During the Spring trip the bunch went right through New York several times. The first offence was in l-loboken, before the very people among whom 'SWillie White formed his boyish ways! Next Roseville and Bill', Forman preached such an excellent sermon and so pleased the good people that they sent their little boys to show us home to bed. A short flit down the side of Long Island landed the roisterers in Patchogue, near the eternal Nlethodist Church. After desecrating same, all hands repaired to a tavern, hard by, where, in com- pany with the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen, they held a merry carousal till the gray dawn. There is an overpowering civic pride in Patchogue. The Waldorf Concert was much as the year before fsee masterful description in 1907 Olla Podl. Two dual meets ended the season. Billy Davis was coaching both our club and Trinity's, and by dint of careful talking, he cooked up enough bad feeling between the two teams to arrange a contest in Hartford. Very nice event, and the betting ran high. Bris took all three places in the high jump. The other dual was with the '88 Wesleyan Glee Club, at the Middlesex, and with that we gave up the ghost for a time. Really, though, it was a great season! True, we didnlt have any real trips, but what good are trips so long as the manager is satisfied? This year, all is changed! Hardly had we foregathered on the hill, when we were chased up to East Berlin for a practice concert. They stood it nobly, so we tried Middleheld. l-lere an old gentleman introduced us in very kind terms, warning them that we were really good and to please look appreciative. They did, and made practical demonstration by giving us a good feed and letting us dance with their pretty daughters. Now that we had assured ourselves that the public was puncture-proof, we hastened to get ready for our Thanksgiving trip. On a gloomy, chilly after- noon we climbed aboard a Willimantic train. With grinding jar we came to a WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY l69 complete stop, noticeable on .account of the subsequent silence. lWreck ahead! At least three hours' delay! UAha! says Dresser, ul must needs find me a fair comrade to while away the timef' Into the car ahead he hiked him and proceeded to pick out the favored one. Let us draw a curtain of charity over this harrowing scene, for she was married and the child in the seat behind told Harry to go away. Meanwhile the Mandolin Club sat before the gates of Abbington and shattered our reputation by singing a few selections. At a late hour we reached Danielson, Conn., where Northrop's full-voice coaching and Coxe's white vest and tie are now history. Street began his shady career by holding rehearsal at 9.30 next morning! Ar Worcester, Mass., we had a huge audience, and were so inspired that we made Ul'lail Wesleyanay, sound like a Methodist choir rehearsal. But we finally-as the sassy lady reporter of the local paper put it- succeeded, as by a miracle, in bringing harmony out of chaos. Up at Boston next day we heard the Boston University Glee Club sing. As Rich was dancing with a fair Senior of that institution, he suavely voiced the sentiments of the clubs. You see, he cooed, we seldom hear other college clubs, but we enjoy it when we do, for it shows us where we stand! Next morning we sought and found the best thing in Boston-you know it, it's the one that doesn't even stop at Springfield and makes Hartford in record time. After another short rest, Nic and 'xloel' persuaded us to come down to Bridgeport and let the 'home-folks see them in action. Then shortly followed another! East l'lampden's elite was there to see it through-packed the local Op'ry l-louse to the doors, but coldly, critically, and without vulgar applause did they hear us. This set our crafty chieftain at his wits end, but quickly levying a fire-proof quartette, he let them drivel some vapid verses about drink- ing only with their eyes. No effect! Taking the bit in his teeth and standing a trifle too near to the 'phone, Lorenzo sallied forth to break the blockade. Alas! Even this bit of choice solo work only caused the elite to blink slightly. An expression of ineffable sadness o'erspread the mobile countenance of our leader. Hlt's of no use, my brave fellowsf, he said, call a cabf' We arrived at Pop's dog-cart about 2 a.m., slightly chilled. 'Mid the snow-clad hills of western New York we began our Christmas trip. Oneonta was the town, and the Woman's Cl-ub gave the concert, and here's to the wide-spread establishment of Wo'man,s Clubs, that we may appear exclusively under their auspices. Oneonta is Art Seybolt's town and be it here stated that he aided and abetted same Woman's Club from the rise of the curtain until the departure of our train. A thirty mile jump to the eastward put us in Cobble- skill, where we had a chance to make up for the sleep we didn't get in Oneonta. If Rip', had ever wandered as far south as Cobbleskill he wouldn't have paused at a paltry twenty years! l-laving so many Y. M. C. A. men on the Clubs, we now hurried down to the 57th Street Y. M. C. A. and sang our pretty songs to the cold-blooded 170 OLLA PODRIDA l-larlemites-they alone encored In Absence In South Orange it was the everlasting M.E. again. Mandolin Club was hoarse and Street had to sing a solo-H Govs' H appendix was beginning to feel sore about something and it gave his accompaniment a vermiform variation. Widu the Y. M. C. A. habit strong upon us, we amused the 23rd Streeters and hurried back home-the city is not a good place for a young boy! - U At Mid-years we had a hard time with the Isle of our Dreams, but Monk appeared with his 6'T1'inkles,' and aroused considerable commentation. The Spring trip began in the City of Churches, and same churches must have been scrapping or holding revival services, for our audience consisted of thirty-five devotees. On All Fools' Night occurred the Waldorf Concert with- out serious accident. The Clubs were getting used to the Eliza-crossing-the-ice effect given by the composite stage and were able to board and disembark with- out a trace of fear. At Plainfield the Mob took up their abode at the good Hotel Iroquois, until about I4 a.x., at which time the fire-alarm was accidentally rung in and the fellows somehow seemed to think it best to retire. The proprietor was a game old sport and seemed to enjoy it all. After a bad hour and a half with the N. Y. N. H. or H. R. R., we reached East Norwalk. HChi', hadnit heard anything about this concert and didn't show up, but Joe arrived in time to lead the Club in their HApril Fool Prelude for the first time. A telegram was sent to Philly stating what time we would roll in and warning them to be ready. By means of a real train we reached Broad Street Station in the afternoon and proceeded to the Bellevue-Stratford. One could see that it was a cheap place, for the manager met us at the door, conducted us to the ball-room, and acted like a gentleman all the time We were there. We always look with suspicion on a place where they do that. . A long, long ride next day put us at the bottom of a high hill, on top of which reared against the arch of Heavenn stood Jacob Tome Institute. Ah! the cruel breathless pangs of that ascent! At last we reached the top and lay exhausted upon the green sward. Rescued 'by a search party we were urged to write our names in a book and eat a few fruit. The Tome boys admitted frankly that they had never heard such music before. This season is by no means over-some things have been done, others re- main still to be accomplished. As this goes to press, Chal has the mumps, but just the same we'll back our uaffabilityn against HAlphonse and Gastonl' and challenge the world to beat HMonk's nonsense, Dresser's various poses and efficiency with the CunmarriedD ladies, or i'Street's,' artistic appreciation. We are a great institution! Children cry for us! Enough! VVESLEYAN UNIVERSITY November November November November November December December December December December January February March April April April April April April April May ITINERARY OF CLUBS I906-07 21 East Berlin Z3 lVliclclleHelcl 28 Danielson Z9 Worcester 30 Boston I4 Bridgeport Z6 Oneonta 27 Cobbleskill Z8 W. 57th Street Y. M. C. A., N. Y. 31 South Orange l W. 23rd Street Y. lVl. C. A., N. Y. 2 l Nlidclletown 30 Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn l Waldorf Astoria, N. Y. 2 Plainfield, N. 3 East Norwalk 4 Bellevue-Stratford, Phila. 5 Jacob Tome Institute, Port Deposit, Mel 25 Joint concert with Trinity, l-lartforcl. 26 Greenwich, Conn. l 7 Bethel, Conn. Qtixum .Q 1-79 'S 945' amglsl i A .36 5- Organizecl 1905 C. L. Waite, '06 ....... Leader First Violins A. Mann, Jr., '06 W. Northrop, Jr., '07 Second Violins W. A. Johnson, r., '06 F. W. Wright, '06 R. R. Allen, '07 Comets C. I... Waite, '06 R. N. Patterson, '08 Clarionet 'Cello Flute H. P. Patterson, '08 W. l-l. Odell, Jr., '09 D. M. Gilbert, '08 Drum Pianist Trombone H. G. Rogers, '08 H. E.. Van Surdam, '05 P. Qgden ra I Q . , 1 ILIBGLWIIIWS 091121 Hnhrrha Mnarh Q2 YK . lx Y Q5 5 3 2, SQ l Vg!! l f .J XXI Van Horn Rogers Foster Curtice Carter ig! Allen Crafts Douglass Dunmore Selden Q5 A WESLEYAN UNIVERSIT Y I75 031161 Ignhriim Established 1858 Wesleyan Annual-Published by the Junior Class Vol. XLIX. BOARD OF EDITORS Editor-in-Chief Gordon Clark Douglass Business Manager Russell Goodier Dunmore - Associate Editors Harold G. Rogers John B. Van Horn Lewis Allen, Jr. l George B. Crafts Raymond S. CUYt1CC K l.. Floyd W. Foster Assistant Business Manager Clarence E. Carter eonard Selden X Z-Xrgnn I3narh. QQ fXQfff kQf kl? QKk JJ 5 5 K 0' , YXJ Curtice A Chase Moore Butters Stewart Q' Patton Batcheller Hickcox Rich Northrop 3 A WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY I77 mmlvgan Argua Established l 868 Published every Wednesday in the College Year by an Association of Members of the Senior and Junior Classes v Volume XXXX BOARD OF EDITORS Editor Arthur P. Hickcox, '07 Business Manager Earle L. Rich, '07 Associate Editors I-lilancl G. Batcheller, '07 Edgar A. Butters, '08 Joseph W. Northrop, '07 Orliff H. Chase, '08 Walter Patten, '07 Raymond S.Curtice,'08 - Samuel B. Moore, Jr., '08 , Assistant Business Manager Frederic Stewart, '08 E 'ilitvrarg Hllnnthlg ignarh Q J 3 0 if Q is 3 Q 7 W iffw, x5y f X531 if-xpj Sf9Q3QBQ5i2XQfiDfwJJ EJJQfX9 Rich Carter Q, Bower Chamberlzun Field WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY I79 mrnlvgan Eitvrarg illnnthlg e Established 1892 Published by an Association of Members from the Senior and junior Classes Volume XV BOARD OF EDITORS Editor Herbert C. Chamberlain, '07 Business Manager Russell F. Bower, '07 Associate Editors Edwin A. Field, '07 Philip L. Given, '08 Assistant Business Manager Clarence E. Carter, '08 Earle L. Rich, '07 ISO OLLA PODRIDA Hniuvrniig iiulletin A Pamphlet of College News from the standpoint of the Feiculty, issued by them in November and June of each year Editors Prof. C. T. Winchester, Chairman Prof. W. E.. Mead V Prof. G. M. Dutcher Prof. W. Hewitt IE. 1115. 01. A. Qanhhnnk Published at the Beginning of Each Year by the Young Men's Association for the Convenience of all Undergraduates. 1906-1907 PUBLICATION COMMITTEE Joseph W. Northrop, Jr., '07, Chairman John I-I. Coxe, '09 Earle I... Rich, '06, Business Manager Clarence E. 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GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Daniel Dorchester, Jr., '74 .... President A. C. True, '73 .V . John Galbraith, '79' . . Vice-Presidents F. I-I. Parker, 74 . K. P. Harrington, '82 . . Recording Secretary W. James, '83 ,. . . Corresponding Secretary J. E. Loveland, '89 ..... Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE M. B. Crawford, '74 E. Calef, '77 W. U. Pearne, '74 E. Cn. Derby, '83 S. V. -Coffin, '89 ' ' LIBRARY COMMITTEE C. E. Bacon, '78 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY CLUB OF NEW YORK . VF. D. Beattys, T85 ..... President W. F. Randall, '80 . . Ist Vice-President C. H. Judd, '94 . Znd Vice-President R. Norton, '03 . . . Secretary Uamaica, N. G. R. Munroe, '93 ..... Treasurer - EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE W. A. Jones, '81 A. Anderson, '96 D. G. Downey, D.D., '84 O. R. Munroe, '93 R. Norton, ,03 W'ESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 183 YOUNG ALUMNI CLUB OF NEW YORK G. F. Price, '02 ...... President W. T Lindsay, ex-'96 . . Vice-President W. M. McNaughten, '00 .... Treasurer J. I-I. Baker, '03 . . . . Secretary C299 Broadway, New York Cityj EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Shonk, '03 C. F. Corner, '03 J. L. Parker, '03 WESLEYAN ALUMNI CLUB OF NEW ENGLAND G. I-I. Blakeslee, '93 ..... President W. S. Snow, '94 . Vice-President C. I-I. Davis, '00 . . . Treasurer S. F. Crowell, '02 . . . Secretary Q43 Federal Street, Boston, Massj EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE I-Iarriman, '95 F. Greenslet, '96 O. F. I-Ierrick, 'OZ WESLEYAN YOUNG ALUMNI CLUB OF BOSTON F. P. Fogg, '91 ...... President E. F. Nightingale, '96 . . . Vice-President C. L. Newton, '02 . . Secretary-Treasurer Q84 State Street, Boston, Mass.J EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE I-Iarriman, '95 W. W. Peck, '95 F. I. Brown, '98 WESLEYAN ALUMNI CLUB OF NORTI-IEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA G. S. Bennett, '64 ..... President L. A. Lange, ,9l . . . lst Vice-President J. E. Jenkins, '91 - . . . Znd Vice-President R. W. Rymer, '00 . . . Secretary-Treasurer C506 Harrison Avenue, Scranton, Pa.D OLLA PODRIDA ALUMNI CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA W. F. Hamilton, '79 ..... President H. M. Warren, '80 . . lst Vice-Presiclent C. D. Foss, Jr., '91 . 2nd Vice-President I. C. Sutton, '00 . . . . Treasurer Cr. I. Bodine, Jr., '06 ,.... Secretary ALUMNI CLUB OF NEWARK AND VICINITY W. A. Jones, 'Sl ..... President J. M. Tabor, Jr., '86 . . . Vice-President F. R. North, '97 ...... Treasurer H. D. Crane, ,03 ..... Secretary C73 Sherman Avenue, Newark, N. ALUMNI CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA M. M. Parker, '75 ..... President E. H. Scott, '92 . . . Vice-President E. P-. Clarke, '85 . Secretary-Treasurer CDaily Press, Riverside, Calj ALUMNI CLUB OF CHICAGO M. P. Hatfield, '70 ..... President A. W. Harris, '80 .... Vice-President C. H. Brown, '97 ..... Secretary fjohn Crerar Library, Chicago, Ill.J EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Wing, 'OO Cr. D. Petrie, '00 Zaman . '15, I am I' A QI i f . as 'gf Q U 3-gi . L-DDBJ W . MIDDLETOWN HIGH SCHOOL CLUB G. L. Mylchreest, ,O7 ..... President E. A. Inglis, 'OS . . Vice-President H. Conn, 'OS . . Secretary A. B. Benson, '07 F. Cowan, 'O9 H. P. Trevithick, 'O7 W. L. P. Jackson,'O9 K. W. Atkins, '08 R. W. Bacon, 'IO F. W. Crawford, '08 ' C. R. Bogart, 'IO W. H. Cxilclersleeve, ,OS R. V. Cramer, 'IO L. O. Ryan, 'OS S. Hayward, 'IO . A. R. Wright, 'IO WESLEYAN ACADEMY CLUB R. E.. Finley, '08 . 'U .... President R. H. Brewer, 'O9 Vice-President F. H. Kidder, 'O9 . Secretary C. Peterson, '07 T. W. Coote, '08 D. Wilkins, 'O7 S. Thomas, 'OS Cu. F. Chichester, '08 C. A. Rich, 'O9 . M. A. Shaw, '09 E86 OLLA PODRIDA HACKETTSTOWN CLUB 0. F. McCormick, '07 .... M. R. Trimmer, '09 . . C. M. Day, '09 . C. P. McClelland, '07 H. T. MacLean, '07 H. C. Chamberlain, '07 B. F. Dickisson, '07 H. Curtice, '08 . S. Curtice, '08 J. C. Day, '08 E. B. Cxray, '08 SUV' MOUNT I-IERMGN CLUB W. H. Peterson, '07 .... L. J. Selden, 'os . 1. L. smith, '10 . W. C. Atkins, '08 E. H. Buell, '08 A. Cn. H. Power, '08 A. Cl. Purvis, '08 H. S. Cressett, 'IO WYOMING CLUB E. L. Rich, '07 ..... J. H. Coxe, '09 . . . V. E. Mitchell, 'l0 . R. R. Allen, '07 J. W. Hawley, '07 H. A. Seckerson, '07 PENNINGTON CLUB J. W. Chasey, '07 .... F. A. Van Sciver, '07 R. L. Forman, '07 R. D. West, '08 ' - A. B. Jennings, 'l0 . President Vice-President . Secretary C. A. Munson, '08 F. S. Gorham, '09 C. F. Wilding, '09 R. W. Bacon, 'l0 E. D. Deremer, 'l0 E. R. Hance, 'l0 E. T. Harmon, 'l0 Cr. A Palmer. 'IO . President Vice-President . Secretary F. E. Shapleigh, '08 W. R. Barbour, '09 H. S. Cxrifling, '09 W. E. Leighton, '09 . President Vice-President . Secretary R. B. Chamherlin,'09 J. Cx. Frey, '09 H. B. Pethic, 'l0 . President . Secretary Cn. S. Brengle, 'l0 H. L. Hill, 'l0 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY I87 BROOKLYN BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL CLUB H. W. LaidIer, '07 ..... President S. B. Moore, Jr., 'OS . . Secretary J. T. Hancock, ,O9 D. Demarest, 'IO H. G. White, ,O9 R. L. GiIIespie, 'IO S. T. Bennett, 'IO Cu. S. Simmons, 'IO NEWARK HIGH SCHOOL CLUB C. Ci. Crane, '07 ..... President C. F. EcIsaII, 'OS . Vice-President A. T. Vanderbilt, 'IO . . . Secretary P. G. Dennis, 'IO R. W. SI1oemaker,'IO R. T. Wood, 'IO ONEONTA HIGH SCHOOL CLUB F. IVIiIIer, 'O7 ...... President J. T. Harp, 'O9 . . Secretary Arthur Seybolt, 'O7 W. G- Fellows. '07 LIIVIA CLUB B. P. Adams, 'O7 . . . . President W. I. SearIes, 'IO . . . Secretary H. N. Howard, 'O7 L. C. Streeter, 'O7 H. L. RotzeI, 'IO 'fir 0 .ms fm 'XJ-7 'cw' - ssr , 1 , f- A 5 ' C H I C. P. McClelland, '07 R. S. Munson, '08 H. D. Allen, '07 J. C. Day, '08 . W. M. Grigson, '09 Crganizecl I 885 O F F IC E RS . . . President . Vice- President . . . Treasurer . Corresponding Secretary . Recording Secretary COMMITTEE CI-IAIRMEN R. S. Munson, '08 J. W. Hawley, '07 W. Patten, '07 I-l.A.Corey,'07 W. C. White, '08 R. L. Forman, '07 H. A. Dresser, '08 H. D. Allen, '07 J.W. Northrop, Jr., '07 L. S. Downey, '07 A. P. I-lickcox, '07 Devotional Missionary Bible Study Neighborhood Work Membership Social Music Finance Publication Nominating Northfield Wt .. J, .,,n- ..-' Tp?- Prof. K. P. 'ff ' , mowmnt M7 l Mhkkb Organized l 906 OFFICERS J. W. Northrop, Jr., '07 . . President R. S. Curtice, '08 . . . . Secretary FACULTY DIRECTOR Prof. K. P. Harrington FACULTY MEMBERS Harrington Prof. F. W. Nicolson Prof. W. A. Heiclel Prof. W. Hewitt GRADUATE MEMBERS F. E. Robbins, '06 F. W. Wright, '06 UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS B. P Aclams, '07 R. S. Curtice, '08 H. D. Allen, '07 H. R. Doty, '08 R. R. Allen, '07 P. L. Given, '08 H. M. Horton, '07 H. P. Patterson, '08 E. L. Legg, '07 H. Coxe, '09 J. W. Northrop, Jr., '07 H. A. Grant, '09 J. 'lVl. Tebbetts, '07 R. E. Myers, '09 H. T. MacLean, '07 F. A. Shailer, '09 G. F. Chichester, '08 H. A. Wooster, '09 ff? .1 - 7 , ,T ff - -. - ff J J E' S - be .fn l'!'.'. 2, A ' X 4 Z- .I .' - KA S' . ,-ff' . rx ,il L' is fi' Q 1 fin -'G wk. . u .4 ,,, 1.1 . 1- L., ., . 0 Q A E E K ' ,-z. 4 ' 771' T' ' gg Xygv., 'W' ef f'-' X, ,Rv-i',P -N - .gr , f f sf? - . .11 v. x - 'Q 1 ff ' 3. 'rhiiqlf sg, 'P' V id K n, - ,Q E.,--mi x! 157 ,. --55 VY: . , -as K .. p pn K 'AF .W ! ,tZL4iL ia' 7 0, ff' fi - X--4 , -f '4? ' I 4 1 mf Hp . '1j.,,a3v'1'b, - ,y-'W Q . Organized l 906 Open to Students taking Advanced Matlaematics and under the supervision of the Head of that Department MEMBERS T. E. McKinney, Ph.D. R. P. Stephens, Ph.D. H. D. Arnold, Ph.B. H M. Horton, ,07 S. G L. Mylchreest, '07 C. W. Northrop, Jr., ,07 H R. Sherwood, W. Williamson, '07 H. Buell, '08 E. Finlay, '08 Howland, '08 S. Hull, '08 '07 P. F. F. S. I-I. E. Barker, ,09 Canham, '09 Connelly, '09 Hopkins, '09 North, '09 Steightoff, '09 Shailer, '09 Wilson, '09 Trefethen, 'IO I GH. sp WESLEYAN CHAPTER OF THE INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCIALIST SOCIETY T. B. B. P. R. R. B. P. E. A. T. B. J. W. A. P. G. I-I. I-I. W. I-I. T. Organized ,Ianuary 4, l906 OFFICERS Thomas B. Gibb, '07 ..... President Wesley C. Atkins, '08 . . . Secretary-Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Gibb, '07 H. W. Laidler, '07 Adams, '07 H. T. MacLean, '07 W. C. Atkins, '08 MEMBERS Allen, '07 C. Peterson, '07 I-I. A. Grant, '09 Aclams, '07 I'I. A. Seckerson, '07 W. IVI. Grigson, '09 Fielcl, '07 F. A. Van Sciver, '07 P. S. I-Iopkins, '09 Gibb, '07 W. C. Atkins, '08 F. I-I. Kidder, '09 Hawley, '07 F. Bates, '08 Hickcox, '07 Ingrabam, '07 Laidler, '07 MacLean, '07 C. E. Carter, '08 W. R. Mitchell, '08 I-I. P. Patterson, '08 F. E. Shapleigh, '08 R. I-I. Tilton, '08 A. I-I. Nliclcllemass, '09 IVI. A. Shaw, '09 F. I-I. Streightoff, '09 I-I. W. Johnson, 'IO I. L. Smith, 'IO OFFICERS CSB' Arthur P. l'liclccox, '07 . . PreSlCl6r1t W. Northrop, Jr., '07 Hartford Times Allen, Jr., '08 Middletown Penny Press E. Carter, '08 New Yorlf Saturday Post l'l. Chase, '08 Springfield Union R. Curtice, '08 Boston Transcript MEMBERS H. Stewart, '08 Boston Globe Boston fournal Boston American Boston Post Boston Record B. Chamberlin, '09 Willfes Barre Times B. Searing, 'IO Newark Evening News T. Vanderbilt, 'IO New York World New York Evening Sun ll!!! CCCCC CCC CC CCCC CCC CCC CC 4 Z U!.U.U.'.U.U.U.V.V.U.V.V.V.U.U99 V UN V V 9N.U9.Ul9.U.V.U U V Q Scam. 'v1s.N s fi ,Xp QQX 5-gi-5 5 X X X-,ff fi 2 wg jx . 9 . N . ! X1 4- .... : , 3 X W ZILL H-VA I XX IQ Sv MT ' C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C QE Q11 II Q2 P 1' 111 EI 11 II 5 QQ 5 5 Q f 'l U fg S Q . . . K' Day Smlth Whxte Seybolt Rxch 9 Forman Rice Doe McClelland Fairlie Crane X Bower McC oxjmick Douglass Batcheller Clark Downey Kent Thirkield Cowan Wilding Q Q . ,if 1 1 .- rm 9 6 - -' 1 Q., ,Q N suv .Q 1' I N Xf N ' w - , I .c' 4 X f x - -F X f X cl l X Q f e I 5- Q Q' 'I' X ' t Y c xg 1 X Q! it gj f l X X .1 2 - -gf 1 ...4 V 2. C OFFICERS l-lilancl Ci. Batcheller, 'O7 . . . Presiclenft Cxordon C. Douglass, '08 . Secretary-Treasurer ' MEMBERS H. G. Batcheller, '07 F. Bower, '07 FU J. S. Clarke, '07 C. Cm. Crane, '07 I... S. Downey, '07 R. I... Forman, '07 C. P. McClelland, '07 O. F. McCormick, '07 W. C. North, '07 E. I... Rich, '07 A. Seybolt, '07 Y. C. Smith, '07 C. F. Wilding, '09 l... C. Sbreeter, '07 l... A. Davis, '08 J. C. Day, '08 W. E.. Doe, '08 C. Douglass, '08 Fairlie, '08 Odell, '08 . W. Rice, '08 . H. Thirkielcl, '08 W. C. White, '08 J. F. Cowan, '09 S. E. Kent, '09 CUFUFCD Ui 1. A f ' RX testi YQ -SSSXN bx . 5 SX xx, QI ri XXXXNX ,. X ! 1 X X ywfffg woke IV K f x XM lllgssr x rr x 1' Q X N 'SSS SSX GN l f' ' Wff as mmf QB Armnrg Hall Monclay, June 25th, I906 Y X I -'ix f' ,611 f If -- W X . -, we ,-.5 S',.m' 4 .l ' ' 211:-X .T l K xxx ' I ' ' .XS . - . wh... , x' me 'Mxvlv X ' .. G... 1 s ff , ' Sis:-rifs .f :e-'U-,ll . If V -L Aywlgt- -1' 1.,f I ' - xxvr e - - ' iw .. . N W '1,-,ilxxxjll V H , . ., X Ei V-, , - .f for ,4- if ' 3 so assi ,s ilrhkk X,. Txgfgfyy ' f -gn' ' . ,N N .. fm nf Ym QxNxi'Q . H' x g: X 'X , , xl ,,g - X ' 4 -1 ay. Q, Y-j k ,i X1 I L. Jia' -T ww 1 am -. . rx x X -HN F .w -QQ Y N W 4 XX X ,arg X I-, XF X .1 s N -' :- ro o bi 'D X 0 l lf COMMITTEE Theron Albert Clements, Chairman George Imlay Bodine William Gordon Murphy, Jr. Warren Lucius Harlow Henry Boardman Powell, Jr. William Henry Long Frank Harold Syrette Lester Reuben Weeks PATRONESSES Mrs. Clarence E. Bacon Mrs. George I. Bocline Mrs. Walter P. Bradley Mrs. Dale D. Butler Mrs. F. Perry Hubbard Mrs. William James Mrs. William A. Johnston st Q-fjfir- YM J2jGj7LJ 1 .'lfiflllif,?3Ejllliv---' .Z J... ',lKfQ7l1rn1... ' .,wf :' -Q.. fLf FV 515- J- L D, of 5259? Q- 'Q r 21 f '-- 2 -B - HRW? J,' , Elite tg Gig mg or rfiqifrg . Hx - .J .1Qs:'gf1!Q,'1' 't M Ptrmurg Quit May llth, 1906 COMMITTEE ' l-liland Garfield Batclieller, Chairman E Ernest Lyman Bragg Thomas Baker Gibb Leonard Seaman Downey Harold Mcllveen l-lorton Raymond Lalor Forman Harry Wellington Laidler Lorenzo Collington Streeter PATRONESSES ' Mirs. W. P. Bradley Mrs. l-l. C. Clendenin Mrs. D. D. Butler , Mrs. W. L. Doremus Mrs. W. James Mrs. l-l. W. Rice Mrs. M. Pratt Mrs. l-l. C. Ward -5 z'EgQNfi f'ff'lfs5fiQQi .' 'l Q' Wax. N.: .-I fgopikxmmmv 1-swiss Aimgkf f H Armnrg Qall Ny' M ff February 20th, 1906 COMMITTEE Lansing David Odell, Chairman Gordon Clark Douglass Lewis Allen, Jr. Edward Bivens Gray ohn Barwis Van Horn Frank Oakman Patton Orliff Van Heil-1 Chase Harold Burton Woodward 'ni X X PATRONESSES X l X Mrs. C. E.. Bacon ., . W X M1-S. AMC. Bglaaley l -X ' 'fx lx M X ,,x rs. . R. Reiter , . figg x .2- be Mrs. W. James ' QIGQN X X E'57 il? Al XX Mrs. H. C. Ward w r + gllifkp-' ' X as M1-S. P. L. Smith Xa Wa xg xXx X X w X m . md Tm., ,- l X 1, A W I' ' I .li iii ' 'ffl' iq xi 1 H . :'g ,',, .I X 'A mtl. s ,Q fff , fr g' X., ffl I lf ff lf HW if .r ff., 1 ., A f! ki, f 1 , l ' 4 'J9' I f ll -, K 'C ll X 'gl gii l 1 I, 'rl X - Alf. I f 1 ,J ,I . N , ' -.X I X x 'A , lx 1 lil ix ii - xx . 2, . ' lr if . .22fi'i-H aflf qlgq n.-.,'. wax: -X X Jxxxx xi-Zziznsl '5i: 35 . ' 11:-ls! 1'.f 7' ., 1 V UWT x -2,-. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 199 4 o'clocl4 8 o'clock 4 o'clock 9 o'clock IO o'clock 2 o'clock 7 o'clock 8 o'cloek 9 o'cloclc 10.30 o'clock l-l. M. Horton Zluninr mesh Iirngrammv Mag lu-14, 15115 May 10th Baseball Game-Wesleyan 5, Syracuse 3 fAnclrus Fielclb Dramatics- Charley's Aunt fMicldlesex Theatrel May Ilth Preliminaries of Tennis Meet with Brown fCollege Courtj Junior Promenade CArmory Hallj May l2th Finals of Tennis Meet with Brown Ccollege Courtj Track Meet-Wesleyan 64, Haverford 48 fAnclrus Fielcll Baseball Game-Freshmen, Bristol H. S. fAndrus FieldD College Sing fljront Campusj College Musicale fpsi Upsilon Housej May 13th College Chapel fMemorial Chapel, College Church fMemorial Chapelj COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS E. L. Rich, Chairman IF. Miller I... C. Streeter C. P. Macclellancl W. Northrop, Jr. D. Woodhead Y. C. Smith COLLE v- 9 C 5 ' In 4 A l I dt? 2 at QE t 1 Lf 11 '11 ll it 7 it n it 7 11 lf'-.1 7711 C15 C113 ' ,5 Mllllllllllllllk - -a'Ege1- I , ,, 1 , .ri ,,h, 1-1'-3 ti is . .. 1 - ' est' -aa QE Q :in if eeaflffeevf-A 2 imzna College Alpha Delta Phi House . . . December 7, Chi Psi Lodge . . . . . April 12 Class of 1907 Psi Upsilon House . . . January 29, i Class of 1908 Beta Theta Pi I-louse . . . November 14, Delta Tau Delta I-louse February 6, Alpha Delta Phi House . . . April 19 Class of 1909 Alpha Delta Phi House . . October 20 Delta Kappa Epsilon House . November 26 Chi Psi Loclge . . . January 21 Beta Theta Pi House . . . . April 17 Class of 1910 Beta Theta Pi l-louse . . October 27, Psi Upsilon I-louse . November 15, Delta Kappa Epsilon l-louse December 7, Phi Nu Theta House . January 1 2, 03 FUF1 X06 GC NIO 1907 1906 1907 1907 1906 1906 1907 1907 1906 1906 1906 1907 1. 'I X Go 3515.1 Q, .' '.-A',.'.'.' ' ,j3L ',i f:I qi wAy 6 , xg, f iw ,XM r HIE ll ' lllllllllllllllllllll h llllll l ' ...I IIIIIII IIIIIH llll llllalli ll ll 4 u n 1 llhll I lllll Eramatir Qlluh nf 19117 W Q Q4 2 Q 3 KS 3 e R M ogers axim W QI Dennis Bristol Hill Paine Rice North West Chamberlain Smith WE SLEYAN UNIVERSITY PRESENTING A NIGHT OFF BY AUGUSTIN DALY Middlesex Theatre, May 9, 1907 OFFICERS C. Chamberlain, '07 . . . . President W. Rice, '08 . . Secretary-Treasurer A. Grant, '08 . . Assistant Manager S. Guy, '09 . Stage Manager MEMBERS W. C. North, '07 Y. C. Smith, '07 I-I R. D. West, '08 I... Maxim, '09 G. Paine, '09 . B. Bristol, 'IO P. G. Dennis, 'I0 H. I... Hill, 'IO . G. Rogers, '08 F. J. I-I S Bramatir Glluh nf IHHH 5 V Vinal Laidler Rogers Paine North Rice Anderson ws Chamberlain Hancock Martin ? a X7 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY CHARLEY'S AUNT Presented by the WESLEYAN DRAMATIC CLUB, Middlesex Theatre, - Thursday Evening, May l0, 1906 Music Furnished by College Qrchestra SYNOPSIS Act I. Jack Chesneyls Rooms in 'College 'swhen pious frauds are dispensations -Hudibras Act ll. Garden outside Jaclis Rooms While thereis tea there's hope -Pinero Act IH. Drawing Room at Spettigue's l-louse Dinner luhricates business --Boswell THE CAST Col. Sir Francis Chesney, Bart., late Indian Service . Mr. Paine Stephen Spettigue, Solicitor, Oxford . . Mr. Vinal, Jack Chesney Students at Mr. Rice, Charley Wykeham St. Olde's, Ox. Mr. Rogers, Lord Eancourt Bahherly ..... Mr. Anderson, Brassett, College Scout ...... Mr. North, Donna Lucia D. Alvadorez, from Brazil, Charley's Aunt Mr. Martin, Amy Spettigue, Spebtiguels Niece . . . Mr. Laidler, Kitty Verdum, his Wa1'd ..... Mr. Hancock, Ella Delahay, an Orphan . . Mr. Chamberlain, Scenes from Charley's Aunt .-'1-Tx... vga J NZQZD Z,- , -4211 XZ? F-Z' THE TRANSFORMED GYM M1111h111gtn11'5 Eirthhag TQEIITIILIPT FAYERWEATHER GYMNASIUM, February 22, 1907 George Eclward Reecl, '69, D.D., LI...D. . Toastmaster TOASTS Wesleyan Universityn . . . . Pres. B. P. Raymond Washington and Wesleyi' . . Chas. H. Stackpole, '86 The Modern Hatchet . . Arthur Goodrich, '99 The Faculty . . . . Prof. L. O. Kuhns, '85 i'Athletics . . . . Howard R. Reiter The New York Young Alumni . . Ward W. Pickarcl, '99 The Alumni Athletic Associationn . . Carl F. Price, '02 The Boston Young Alumnin Clarence L. Newton, '02 Williams', 4 .... . Bernard W. Southworth, '07 Wesleyan .... . . Arthur B. Haleyg '07 L. C. Streeter, '07, Choragus T COMMITTEE ' ' E. L.'Rich, '07, Chairman R. S. Carpenter, '07 F. Stewart, '08 E. L. Legg, '07 G. H. Bishop, '09 I... K. Smith, '08 F. F. Robinson, '10 G. Paine, '09. se n in ess y n nsrfis STUECICS CAFE, MIDDLETOWN, CONN. June 22, 1906 b G. B. Tcnnplcins . Toastmaster J. E.. Kilpatrick . . Choragus TOASTS Wine, Women and Song ...... H. B. Woodward Hal Ha! it is a snake. The Feathered Ones ...... W. C. White HStill they come, ye gods they come. The Grinds ....... C. W. Fairlie The mills of the gods grind slowly, But they grind exceedingly smallf, 1908 as Upper Classmen ..... G. C. Douglass Whose honor with increase of ages grow, As streams roll down, enlarging as they go. COMMITTEE R. S. Munson, Chairman f P. L. Given H. G. Rogers R. W. Rice ZDZIUWI Mi J U Z NCD 'I C 4 3- O P1 xD T gr E E .5 P? I :Q xg F UE' - P510 C Os. wg E: . 2 3'-1,-1 3 an I. O 0 5 Q: :v '-I . - 9375? 2 03 . 0 93 0' so g' , rn O 59' . - UE- 'Tl fi f,g'fQ.ff 3 E Q... ' 2 ':1 P13 1. Vim? S 2 5 K- Hens rf- H- F g 5 fg ...gfvg Q 9-1 Fl -1 - '-rD m 0 Q O 0 U- 3' ff- H- 3 8' 8 5 O C ,4 0 6. 5.-1 ro. . 2 E :J ,gl -U gp :F lg - , g :II E :, E QL' ES 53' Z C P4 -3 3 . - .., :fl :- El E 8 og lc Q Q lg U3 0 m n.. Q, 0 O ' fb, 5 m - . xo F1 D' -- -4 Q: 5 2 fn ff -n ' ' E. 5' '- U- 0 uv -, U, W Q., H, rg 5 E-. -4 3 F4 D E' Ff' 5' 91 O D' ' 0 U, ua-. I- UE- Z S E fb 5- 99' O Fr '- V' i ' 0 95 . E, 1 F '11 in 0 ' 0 ' Us 0 53 CD I ' gd? '53 Z - 0 S D18-1 on Z CJ - . 0 -3-an K lv 5' - o EL 5 -gi ,ffl 'SSE I Q, 2' -1 65- su g Q Ugg 1 2 1 one: 13 R ' g wg K 5' sz: 5' o U :: I f' :s 0 nv L r .4 ... fc v W. I... Jackson C- F. Wildin 8 l LUNCH L- I K' -4 OO -N 3 H Q lN3t.1.'. .- -R-.... DJJ U00 Il M W in 'J' 5' .1 QW? ,E Xe-Q 4 'W MKSCELLANEQUS I IUNIIKHW ll .aaa U 7 Q f f 1 Bo Uuusb , i , -.1 til , Q f rw X 4 Q 'QE Ni ENE , H- Q r .f 5 1 f I j A f 4 A as , ww b - F' .Q X f V U ., N ' : 'L 'nv' N----1 W mu - i ff K 9 l X 2 - . vi L I I Q lfn! Q L' f lil, 1 lies , Q F m 1 U ff wlvmlm, 'U Q N S 3 A 0 2 I U NZ f XL :Vl,UEJ'JDGGx:s W ,fav Q' '.,f 'T'fi 'K 1 f LQ WH... xx f TT xfR:N'Aifa 'i' 9 S I 1 JN P' 'Nl V 1 , ' rsliwin V k ' Glamnnn Strap February 21, 1907 WON BY 1909 1909 COMMITTEE R. B. Chamberlin, Chairman E. Doremus S. E. Kent G. Paine M. A. Hammond W. E. Leighton C. W. Sprague A. F. Harlow W. M. Tate Q 1910 COMNHTTEE E W. C. Wilson, Chairman S. S. Kent 1-1. L. Rotzel A. T. Vanderbilt JUDGES W. C. North, '07, Chairman L. S. Downey, '07 C. Day, '08 H1 W, Laidler, '07 G. C. Douglass, '08 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY ZI3 Qtrematiou of l physics BY CLASS' OF 1908 COLLEGE CAMPUS-June 22, 7.30 p.m., 1906. ORDER PROCESSIONIS Dirge Corps Juchcibus Corporum Faces Ferentes Dlsposes Corporis Pallus Carrientes Funeralis Directum Faces Ferentes Inamica DRAMATIS PERSONAE Supplicationis Tompkins Cinderella Rogers Council for Deceased Allen Pallus Carrientes Given Chief Muckraker Edsall Chichester Remlck Weeks udicibus Corporum Day Musicalis Directoreusis Transmitter of Miseries Van I-Iorn Kilpatrick Funeralis Dlrectum Foster Smgerettis Yanson Gray Crematores Frenzied Flunkers occ Song Inter Vitae Invogatlon SUPPIICBIIOHIS Reply of Prosecution Chief Muckraker Condemnation udicibus Corporum Dead March to Pyre DITSC COTPS Song Nobody Smgerettis Chorus Incineration Faces Ferentes Reading of Will Transm tter of Miseries Collection of Ashes Cinderella COMMITTEE C I7 Eclsall Chairman G B Tompkins I E1 Kllpamck .' . . 1 . . , JL- U Final Plea Ior Christian Burial I . Defence I . 3 1 1 'J I - , ' ' I L 1 . A ' , Jr. 214 OLLA PODRIDA Annual Cfagmnaatir iixhihitinn FAYERWEATHER GYMNASIUM, April 5, 1906 Music furnished by kindness of Mandolin Club Howard R. Reiter . . Director of Gymnasium and Athletics PROGRAMME Horizontal Bar ..... Leader, H. Gonsalves, '06 Wand Drill ..... Leader, H. A Dresser, '08 Light Weight Wrestling, College Championship Draw between R. Cx. Goodman, '06, and W. Kipp, '09 Horse ...... Leader, C. W. Fairlie, '08 Tumbling . . . Leader, C. O. Corwin, '08 Indian Club Drill .... Leader, G. H. Bishop, '09 Freshman Squad Middle Weight Wrestling, College Championship Won by A. R. Graves, '09 Basketball Game flfirst l-lalfb, lnterclass Championship l906 vs. l908, for Creede Cup O8 Wooden Dumb-bell Drill . . . Leader, G. B. Tompkins, ' Sophomore Squad Fencing-Roberts, '08, vs. Harris, '09 . . Won by Roberts, '08 Parallel Bars ..... Leader, W. R. Hicks, '08 Middle Heavy Weight Wrestling, College Championship Won by G. C. Douglass, '08 Basketball Game CSecond Halfl . . Championship won by l908 Boxing ..... Patterson, '06, vs. Barbour, '09 i Tompkins, '08, vs. Munson, ,08 Fencing-A. Seybolt, '07, vs. Roberts, '08 Won by Roberts, '08 Torch Swinging .... Leader, P. L. Given, '08 Pyramids AWARD OF PRIZES Creede lnterclass Basketball Cup ..... l908 Creede Wrestling Medals . . Graves, '09, and Douglass, '08 Olin Gymn Squad Cup . . .... I909 Gymnast Cup . . Hicks, '08 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 215 Zluniur 'Exhihitiun MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Thursday Evening, May 3, l906 PROGRAM Organ Prelude . . . . , , Mr, Beebe Traumerei .... Schumann Addison Wetherald Williamson . . . Waterport, N. Y. Public Interest in Forest Protection Benjamin Pettengill Adams ..... Rochester, N. AY. lVlirabeau Clarence Paul lVlcClelland .... Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. A National Disease-Its Cure I'-larry Wellington Laidler ..... Brooklyn, N. Y. The American Social Problem l-loward Arnold Seckerson ..... Brooklyn, N. Y. Vocal Solo . r . . . . . . Raymond Lalor Forman . . . . Herbert Nagle Howard . . . . . Earle Leslie Legg .... . Music A Vindication of the Missionary . Mr. Robbins It was not so to be . . . Nessler Trenton, N. The Southern lVloloch Rochester, N. Y. '5The Spirit of the Peace Boston, Mass. The Awakening in China . Mr. Beebe Shelley UITHIIITBYCH .... Announcement of Prizes First Prize awarded to Forman A Second Prize awarded to Laicller 216 OLLA PODRIDA Brrlamzltinn Qlnntvai MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Thursday Evening, June 21, 1906 PROGRAM Organ Prelude . .,.. Mr. Xvooster, '09 Elegie . . . . Scharwenka Freshmen John Gregg Paine ...... Columbia, Penn. Gentlemen, the Kingn-Robert Barr Harry Alexander Grant .... West Roxbury, Nlass. The Spirit of Libertyi'-Theodore Parker Charles Pratt Canham ....... Saco, Maine The Prodigal Son -Richard Harding Davis Vocal Solo ....... Mr. Robins, '06 The Clang of the Forge -Paul Rodney Sophomores and Juniors Herbert Clayton Chamberlain .... New York City Reply of Spartacus to the Roman Envoysw Arthur Gerald Hubert Power ...... Chicago, Ill. Reply to Haynen-Daniel Webster Herbert Nagle Howard ..... Rochester, N. Y. Eulogy of Henry W. Grady -John Temple Graves Vocal Solo ....... Mr. Robins, '06 Robert Waterman Rice . .... Boston, Mass. On the Rejection of Bonaparte's Overtures for Peace -Charles James Fox Raymond Lalor Forman ..... Trenton, N. A Plea for Cuba -John M. Thurston Thomas William Coote ..... Wilbraham, Mass. Roosevelt's Rough Riders -Fosdick Organ Postlude ....... Mr. Wooster, '09 Allegro ..... Page JUDGES W. C. Akers, '93 H. A. Tirrell, '94 A. R. Gifford, '04 Hibbard Prize awarded to C. P. Canham, '09 Calef Prize awarded to H. C. Chamberlain, '07 Parker Prize awarded to A. G. H. Power, '08 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 217 Gtumpvtitinn fur thv Qiirh ljdrizv MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Friday Evening, June 22, l906 Organ Prelude . . George Wiley Sherburn PROGRAM . . 7 . Mr. Beebe, '07 . . . Ne Plus Ultra Charles Woodard Atwater . Emerson and the Politics of To-day Newton Manly Perrins . Vocal Solo . . To the Evening Star . George Edwin Heath . Charles Mabbett Travis Theron Alvord Clements Vocal Solo . . The Two James Augustus Wilson Guy Wright Rogers Organ Postlude . . . . Upolaclcs and D3.gOCS,, . . . Mr. Streeter, '07 Wagner . HThe Industrial Juggernautu . . Labor in Politics uAn Example for America . Mr. Dresser, ,OS Grenadiersu . . Schumann Shall the Negro have a Share in American Politics . . . . The Man with the Hoe . . . . Mr. Beehe, '07 Prize awarded to A. Wilson x -'L V : 'fr I . . 1 - V 'F . KK, : - ,V ,X xx, 511' I -: ' iz ' x A ' if ' 44, ,J y U, ' 'Ii v J 1174 ' -Ig' ,li , . . QA r -P l 'lt 'ly i MMV ,i .L K. mu 1' MW 4. i X X 'WI Hx L' ' f ' ' -5 'lm V ' will Tax XX ill' -X N W ix QQ I Nga. k ,v sfsiil 2-I .cslzlii XX gf .i 'L' MQ? 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Mohawk Club . Commons Phi Nu Theta . Psi Upsilch . Chi Psi . Alpha Dclra Phi Dclra Kappa Epsilon Beta Theta Pi . Delta Tau Dclra . . Foss House House Lodge House House House House House COMMENC EMENT AX I fffqffxfl 1 N-ffffcfwiff M 1 7J5xW2 f' W ffff' 'K 4 Hp' wg- A 2 4fW Twif ,X L NN' V 'V rx 4 , bm F dh Kwik, jf E'-D X, k'1 ?MX' x Xg-4 X XZ' kl5f.55Ly I X X X J v - V Ah-aWl5' KX ' 1 A ff E W K fx llfffljhl J I X K 1 '1 f I -- . k ' VY V1 f f1f'55 4 f 7' d'x f ' .N fl KU' A' f K-'BQ 1 Y fm ., . H4 f My fr J MSA. N' N1 xx W f ,-jf' 41 ,F -,I Tk Q f ix 5- ' X f IL, ' -Q.,..4fw A ' 'lx -fa:-... B VW fi . - , X? .. H .xx i. kr -6 A 1-A X I4 ' :NX 1fr't4' L ' ff? x X I, f 1 g . X , RX :AWWA XX X i as 503 A . Q' X AX ' 73-7 X17 , L . Xu . if ' I ' - ' ' ' 1 Glnmmvnremrni Seventy Third Year-June 27, l906 PROGRAM Music-Selection from uFaust', . . Gounocl Prayer Music- To the Evening Star, from mlqannhauser . . Wagner Address- A Retrospect . . Hon. Stephen Henry Olin, LL.D., '66 Music-Minuet from uDon Giovanni' '....A 'Mozart Address- Intellectual Progress and Faith Rev- Herbert Welch, 'D.D., '87 President of the Ohio Wesleyan University Music-Overture from Zampa ..... Herold Gilman Bag June 25, 1906 OPENING CONCERT Overture- Qrpheus', .... Cffenbach 'Selections from Wonderland . . . England Ulnflammatusu from Stabat Mater . Rossini Selections from Babes in Toyland . Herbert Selections from Hrfannhausern . . . Wagner PROGRAM Presidenfs Address ..... Guy Wright Rogers Response . . . Pres. Bradford Paul Raymond, D.D., LED. Class History ...... George Edwin Heath March- Cap and Gown ...... Cooper, '06 Dedicated to the Class of 1906 Oration ..... . Charles Nlabbett Travis Poem- College Song Medley . . George Wiley Sherburn Presentations ...... Clarence Eugene Hancock Class Prophecy . . . ,.,. Charles Woodard Atwater Cup Ceremony Master of Ceremonies .... Lester Reuben Weeks Pipe Ceremony Master of Ceremonies .... Earl Maltby Benson Ivy Ceremony Orator . . .... Theron Alvord Clements 222 OLL!-X PODRIDA CLOSING CONCERT Leary,s Alley Way,, .,.. . Coles f Trombone Solo- . . . . Selected g Second Regiment March . . . Reeves CLASS OFFICERS Guy Wright Rogers . . . President Cleorge Henry Hamilton . Secretary Arthur Kent Dearborn . Marshal Clifford Le Grande Waite . . . Choragus CLASS DAY COMMITTEE William Gordon Murphy, Chairman Arthur Ray Anderson C1ordon'Gray Catch Raymond Wolcott Bristol Arthur James Monroe Jesse Vancleft Cooper Newton Manley Perrins WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 223 Amarh nf TIHHHHYE IN GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP Newton Manley Perrins Frank Egleston Robbins I-Iarold DeForest Arnold Charles Woodard Atwater Theron Alvord Clements jesse Vancleft Hancock Albert Mann, jr. High Honors Honors Charles Mabbett Travis Frederick Warren Wright William Gordon Murphy, Jr. Charles Frank Phipps Guy Wright Rogers George Wiley Sherburn James Martin Talbot George Wood Vinal IN SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS Honors Mathematics Newton Manley Perrins. Subject: Hlziourieris Series and Spherical Harmonies. Thesis: Problems involving Fourier's Series and Spherical Harmonies. Physics Harold DeForest Arnold. Subject: HThe Electric Arc. Thesis: The Theory of the Electric Arc. James Martin Talbot. Subject: UStudies in Electromagnetic Induction. Thesis: The Measurement of Self-inductancef' Biology Arthur Kent Dearborn. Subject: HStudies in Cryptogamic Botany and Bacteri- ology. Thesis: HAn Investigation of Oysters to Determine their Agency in the Spread of Typhoid Fever 224 OLLA PODRIDA lgriz-:Pa 1-Xmarhrh 19115-IHIIB Harrington Prize Joseph D. Weeks Prize Pierce Prize fclividedl Scott Prize . . Weeks Prize Camp Prize Johnston Prize Spinney Prize Rice Prize Wise Prize Walkley Prize . . Sherman Prize fdiviclecll Rich Prize . . Olin Prize . . First Junior Exhibition Prize . Second Junior Exhibition Prize Briggs Prize . Calef Prize Parker Prize . . l-libbarcl Privf- . . Ayers Prize for l905-6 . Ayers Prize for i906-7 . Taylor Prize . . Frank Harold Syrett, '06 Charles Woodard Atwater, '06 James Martin Talbot, '06 Ray Rood Allen, '07 Harold joel Conn, '08 Frank Egleston Robbins, '06 Benjamin Pettengill Adams, '07 Clarence Augustus Munson, '08 Raymond Scofield Curtice, '08 Harold Joel Conn, '08 Harold DeForest Arnold, '06 Ray Rood Allen, '07 Eric McCoy North, '09 Frank l-latch Streightoff, '09 James Augustus Wilson, '06 George Wiley Sherburn, '06 Raymond Lalor Forman, '07 l-larry Wellington Laidler, 'O7 Harry Wellington l..aidler,, '07 l-lerbert Clayton Chamberlain, '07 Arthur Gerald Hubert Power, '08 Charles Pratt Canham, '09 Roy Bullard Chamberlin, '09 Robert Parsons Bridge, 'l0 Frederick Frye Rockwell fSpecialj The Commencement Game Wesleyan 1-Williams 0 112 innings? Glnmmvnrrmrni Eunrhrun FAYERWEATHER GYMNASIUM June 28, l905 Toastmaster Prof. C. T. Winchester, '69 The Olcl Faculty . Rev. Bishop Cyrus Davicl Foss, '54 Town ancl Cxownn . . l-lon. Arthur E.. Sutherland, '85 Wesleyan in the Churchn . . Rev. Daniel Dorchester, Jr., '74 The Teaching Professionu . . Prof. Charles -I-I. Juclcl, '94 The Liberty of Prophesyingn . Prof. Charles lVl. Stuart The Key, to the Fayerweather Gymnasium is presented at Class Day, by the class holding it, to the class in college which the holders vote the most popular. Presented by E. L. Steele for the Class of '94 to L. K. Willman Class of '97, Presented by F. E. North for the Class of '97 to W. R. Mattoon Class of '99. Presented by R. E. Howard for the Class of '99 to H. H. Sawyer Class of 'Ol Presented by O. Wolcott for the Class of 'Ol to H. F. Legg Class of 1 '04. Presented by P. Nixon for the Class of '04 to C. W. Atwater Class of '06. Presented by C. E. Hancock for the Class of '06 to G. C. Douglass Class of '08. Class of i908 now holds the Key. for for for for for for the the the the the the PA 'N-XD QSM 0 Nm F5 1 V QQ IW' C? 5 -of M if l x gif? iE?akgTm fA ff 7 we M J AQX Xxx wif QR Hg yzxi y kg 23 'X-,,-RJ! aff xN WWW f' 17 Q2fm?f dv? KQ MW? F f fu I? W BDIC A BDAC f' ITA'-Q N-vw .N N gr Qsxfx 'I vl,,,,,7ww K Z a .. - W J T 1N- T- 0 W Ji ' E Q ll 6 X0 l' ,Ci f T: ,Z ,, QI ' . - I f' X:x gkf sDTU gNQ 5 f 4 ' I X . X Cl ---1' J V I i 5 X Q N 1 fi g: 'fw ff M nag 4 , I ' A 7 zz LJ f' f- my v , - jx wr ff Visas! fl, 0-5 IH I ffm 45, I . yxxlpx N K7 X 'Q' 4' U w. X L , x, .fkiff I 41, AY w N X ff' ' U I X, Q n.. I - 'I' Q 1 j W u uuuu 1 11415, A W ' ' ,Aff f 4 ,uf X V., L H I D 5 , p ,-,N . ii K U ' Wi: N M ' 7 . ff N' .. ,4v ' , Q f 'j I - if IV FR. 9 5 X5 A 1 gm V f Aghg- 3 X Q QivW 'wiisw TQ 5 , I I V 1 ':'1'llin-ii!! Fig LJ ' f C 5-T f f W If I a 1 V A A 1 ' 7 E J , J 4 , s...... .1 228 OLLA PODRIDA 11131: Ennlvg nn this 012111111111 Svrmp Well, l-lenessey, said Mr. Dooley, I'm glad ye dhroped in f'r l've a story to tell ye that only a Kilkenny Irishman 'cud appreciate. It must be a row, said Mr. l-lennessey. Sure, I knew ye'd be th' man to guess it, said Mr. Dooley. I've had th' time iv me loife. Young Hogan sedooced me to come downto Weezleyan to cilibrate th' birthday iv th' farthar iv me country. I nivir knew befure why if G. Washington was born on th' Ilth iv February they cilibrated on th' twinty sicond. It seemed to me to be unnicissary procrastination, but I was wrong, l-lennessey, th' original date intherfered with mid year exams. at Weezleyan an' it was ay'sier to change public opinion an' th' governmint than to move th' faculty. So th' date was changed insinuatin' th' pre- matureness iv our parental patriot. Ye see, Hennessey, before a freshman is admitted to the perfect freedom iv college loife he must throw off th' yoke iv organized tyranny reprisinted by th' sophomore class. And this necessitates an annual foightf' ' 'Tis a foine game, I-lennessey, which brings out th' brightest genirals an' best runners iv both classes. Th' captain iv th, track team posts scouts with stop watches to catch th' time iv freshmen who unexpectedly meet sophomores in th' weeks precedin'. In order to have anny fight at all th' rules committee have prohibited th' use of motor cycles an' automobiles, as it was almost impossible to catch a freshman whin he shtarted toward Meriden in one iv these high power machines. But th' new rules committee have spoiled th' game, l-lennessey, with neutral zones an' no-fair-cheatin' till it's loike a game iv tag. In th' good old days, f'r weeks before th' freshie pictured himsilf in his dreams slashin' into th' sophs, knockin' them right an' lift an' finally tyin' to the the mouth of h' cannon th' two gezabes who made him climb a tree, while helpin' him with a black thorn paddle. list about as he was goin' to set off th' cannon, he'd be aroused with startlin' news, the sophs are out an' are goin' to spike the cannon. Thin he'cl sneak out in th' snows of a Valley Forge with all its dis- couragemints an' sit all night on th' cold, heat-extractin' surface iv that cannon. Th' next night he'd be picturin' himself struttin' across th' campus, head erect, gracefully swingin' a twenty pound cane, th' envy an' admiration iv th' sub-fresh an' th' manny score iv girls iv th' town, only to be awakened by th' cat screech iv Grind, freshie, grind, while he ducked under th' bed to avoid th' loss of self respict an' dignity in receivin' personally th' gratuitious donations comin' thro' th' winder. 'Tis an inspiring sight, I-lennessey, in th' 22nd to see th' pale faced shiverin' f!CSl!iC Stagger by, leanin' On his cane, a real necessity on that day. Twas Loike Pickin' Lint Off A Velvet Coat 230 OLLA PODRIDA enjoyin' his new privilege. ,Tis a great lesson on th' influence iv spec3al' privileges, for his cane is used only on th' 22nd an' on a few spring Sunday walks with company, native or imported, to th' Poor Farm or Insane Asylum. But I was tellin' ye about th' scrap. Th' evenin' iv th' Zlst is somethin' terrible. There is a portentous calm, known only in war any married loife, which precedes real hostilities. l:'r hours everythin, is on 'th' Q.T., which th' boys tell me means 'squive-viver,', which is the French for lay lowf' Th' suspense is heightened by a glee club concert an, basketball game, after which th' crowds gather about th' campus with clinched fists an' chatterin' teeth, fearin' the worstg that th' fresh will loose their nerve an' leave college. Meanwhile th' upper- classmen are roundin' up th' sophs an' urgin' as manny as possible to be presint. Tis a surprisin' thing, Hennessey, how many iv those fellows have to sacrifice their pleasure to study on this night. Presently th' ominous silence havin' en- folded the crowd in its depression, some brave leader starts a hymn an' there is not a dry eye in th' bunch, but manny a dry throat. Th' settin' f'r th' tragedy is now ready, an, th' blanched faces iv th' sub- fresh attest their unwillingness to appear as witnesses at th' trial or as principals at th' funeral. A sudden cry an' h' crowd races to one corner iv th' campus to find Doc Raymond advisin' two freshmen that he,ll spank any boys he finds tearin' down his fence f'r a bonfire. Another shout an, th' crowd follows th' sophomore guard to th' other corner, where th' picket breathlessly relates how he had foiled th' attack of a body iv freshmen consistin' of nearly two men. If ye're with ye're girl ye squeeze into the thickest iv th' press. Shouts an' counter shouts keep ye runnin' till yelre out iv breath, some iv them false alarms, an, wan'st there was a real good scrap between some iv th, townies that wud warm ye're heart. Finally a blood curdlin' cry brought us to a soap box that was bein' pushed down the side street. With a yell of delight th' sophs fell on it, graspin' it an' each other in their arms, coverin' it completely with the whole class fmin onlyl. With a cry of rage th' freshmen fell upon thim, removin' coats an' vests, an' now an, then half a pair iv trousers, from th' outside layer of sophomores. A few sophs were removed in th' process, but th' odds were against th' freshies, ,twas loike pickin' lint off a velvet coat. Mean- while thy college publicity bureau was strewin' thy ground with glass eyes and wax ears, an, th' riprisintatives iv the press were let in. Next day th' real gory fight appeared in th' papers. Widiout warnin, th, whistle blew, an' 'twud de- light th' heart iv th, labor unions to see how quickly they all quit work. The sophs had won by a quarter of an inch! It must have warmed ye're heart, Mr. Dooley, said Mr. I-lennessey. ' lt did, said Mr. Dooley, but I got awful cold feetf, WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Prexie vs. 1906 Uhr Cgrvang Mrinh I am the Grind, Though for my mind I have but little thought, Still night and day I take no play, By marks my time is bought. At earliest light, Ere yet the night I-las given full time for sleep, I rouse my chum, A hopeless bum, As out of bed I creep. And all day long, From that time on, I grind and grind and grind. Joy, rest or sport- For things that sort No time nor wish I find. Let others pray, Let others say That social life is best, X But Iim the grind, And for my kind High marks alone are blest. My health I'I1 strain, I'lI cramp my brain, I-Iave marks I must, I will! They bring the cash, They sound and flash- The grind I'1l cling to still. OLLA P-ODRIDA A Siuhrnfz Erratum On an evening warm and pleasant ln the chipper month of June He heard through an open Wil1d0W The words of that jolly old tuner For ii's always fair weather When good fellows get together, With a stein on the table H And a good song ringing clear. As the verse came wafting to him, With a wistful, hopeless glance ' He paused: then bent his head again O'er the Science of Finance. He longed to join the singers, But ere he could graduate His throbbing brain must wriggle Through the Economic Gate. 'Twixt him and his diploma, Black as his cap and gown. Like a menacing jinnee hovered The Mayor of Middletown. Before his name could add thereto An intellectual tail, john Brown had still to weather out One last financial gale. So he ground against the morrow, When his pickled, out-worn brain Must digest ten rare examples of The undistinguishable inane. 'Twas in the college library This doleful senior sat, Striving to frame an answer To Wherefore is a cat? And other such-like questions That to-morrow morning he Knew the Prof. would set for him In Economics Ill. The lines leapt up like serpents To his seared and blood-shot eyes, The june-bugs hummed about him, And the air was thick with flies. For though the night was clear ivilhoul, In the alcove where he sat Crawled every form of insect Barring cage-louse, Hea and gnat. Despite these limitations, He read from page to page, Till he couldn't tell a nickel From a brick in the Golden Age. The light grew dim and hazy, And the books down from their shelves Seemed to scramble off together Singing songs among themselves. The boy's head dipped and nodded ln a parabolic sweep, Till it lay in the open volume And John Brown was fast asleep. But just as he slipped his hawser And put for the Land of Nod, The words of another melody Tripped over the new-green sod. 1'm dreaming of that happy land Where rivers of hear abound, Where gin-riclfies shool of in the air And high-halls roll on the ground. They swept o'er the leafy campus, These words to the listener's earg As they came he heard them dully, But he fell asleep on ubeerf' Now, whether this noble ballad Inspired his fanciful brain, Or whether some thought of the morrow Had come to him once again- Some thought of that doughty professor Pursued by his little dog Tray, Pursuing in turn the hotel men Who fail to close up right-away- It is true that something happened In the sub-a-bub tracks of his mind, And the lad now fell a-dreaming, ' Dreams of a most fantastic kind. 'WESLE YAN UNIVERSITY 233 It seemed to him that somehow To the Library he went, A thoughtful soul on purposes Of erudition bent. But when he crossed the threshold ,Of this shrine of musty books, An odor aromatic swept From all its darksome nooks. On glancing at the tables In the gloomy silent hall, He noticed that unlighted still Was each electric ball. He pressed a button and at once, Instead of a yellowish sheen, The room was wanly lighted By a rich, absinthian green. He grasped a bulb that swung nearby, When quick as lightning play The globe was metamorphosed to A long absinthe-frappe. He drank the fizz, then made his way To the index cabinetg And there surprises met him, Which he never shall forget. He dreamed that he was hunting For the Science of Finance, Ancl seeking for the S drawer Drew out the M by chance. He turned the cards o'er idly, And glanced at the printed lines, , And found, 'instead of books, a list P Of rare Madeira wines. With gasps of joy he pounced upon B 4 682, And to the place where it was kept Full wildly then he Hew. He stumbled up the stairs as fast As he could navigate, Nor paused, till out of breath he stood In Alcove Twenty-eight. Our Union Building 234 OLLA PODRIDA And there in the emerald gloaming, The sight that met his eyes Was as rare as a new-born Eden Or a glimpse of Paradise. For piled on the shelves before him, 'Stead of volumes of ancient lore, Were dozens of quarts of this line old wine Of the vintage of '44. Long it was he remained there Ere he went from these cob-webbed pilesg Then he felt as ripe as Columbus When he left the Madeira lsles. He visited every alcove On his way to the floor below, Till there wasn't a brand of any sort Whose taste he didn't know. He spent an hour sampling all The things that he could find, Until a thought magnanimous Popped into his joyous mind. To quaff this nectar all alone Was utterly unfair, Should there be any others 'round With all these drinks to spare. As he looked around for company, Lol what should he behold, But a dozen painted presidents Done up in frames of gold. At once upon the table He leapt and made a speech- A speech of invitation Addressed to all and each. And then around the balcony A wild confusion reigned Of talk and song and laughter Which for years had been restrained. They gathered about a table, Delegates from the honored dead: john Brown in Governor Winthrop's chair Was seated at their head. Moses F. agreed to serve them, And he came and went again, Until there stood before them Forty quarts of old champagne. Ten bottles then were opened, With a thirst-producing pop: The foaming fluid gurgled forth, When a strange voice shouted Stop! A firm hand seized John's shoulder, His face grew white with fear, And, turning round, he found himself Confronted by a seer. The statue of old Sophocles Had also come to life, And his features were distorted With indignant, angry strife. .Afs the boy looked up in horror At this being with his strange- His ghostly., shroud-like garment, O'er the figure came a change. A modern tie and collar Crept round his massive throat: His winding-sheet was changed into A ready-made, bob-tailed coat. He shrunk a little here and there, Except, of course, his heady Where stood a pail of poems Lay a skinny dog instead. On the head which had been covered Only by a hairy mat, There now reposed in comfort A black fedora hat. The face was of its whiskers As if by magic cleaned, The nose bowed out, the chin bent up, And each toward t' other leaned. Where the name of the old poet Once in chiseled letters sat, Was blazoned forth this bold device I am a Democrat. 'Tis past the time for closing, Said an old familiar voice, I'll have to run you in, because l have no other choice. Come on! I Get up, and go with me! He shouted in John's ear, U 'Tis past the time for closing And there'll be no more drinks here. At the first, sharp word of warning, The ancient sages Hedg They rose and beat a mad retreat, With Moses at their head. John Brown was now alone, And simply paralyzed with fear: Once more the Mayor shook him A'nd shouted in his ear. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY He shook him till his head ached- And he woke up from the shock To find a fellow bellowing Wake up! It's ten o'cloclcl John looked about him wildly, Until his gaze by chance Fell on old Adam's volume, The Science of Finance. I-Ie closed the hoolc and wandered forth Into the starry night, I-lis spinal cord was tingling still From his recent dream-land fright. We leave him to his musings, As he wandered up and down, Nor tell we what he said about The Mayor of the town. He simply will advise you, If you would not share his fate, To avoid all Economics, From Course Il. to VII. and VIII. Avoid all need of answering The questions Fisher springsg And then you may not have to dream Of green, absinthian things. E W Laying the Corner Stone of the New N. C. CURSE UPON TI-IE OFFICE I fAfter Wordsworth-in fact, quite hot after himl If this great world of joy and pain Revolve in one sure track, If classes, cut, will rise again And writtens, Hown, come back: Woe to the purhlincl crew who H11 The heart with each day's care: Nor gain from Mead or Morrie, skill To bear and to forlnear. 235 236 OLLA PAODRIDA Zluninr Eramertira Mr. Fisher presents to the Junior Class a Farce entitled TI-IE I-1IST'RY OF ANCIENT ECGNNIMICSI' Written by Charles Jesse Bullock in I895 B. C. The hero's part is played by the Mayor of Middletown. There are two performances a week, beginning at nine minutes and fifty-nine seconds past nine each Tuesday and Thursday morning. U SYNOPSIS Act I The Mayor chooses a strong case flror the 45lst time, Act II The l-lero supposes an extreme case Clror the 452ncl timej Act III The hour half gone. The Mayor calls on a Junior with his usual conciseness of interrogation: What about the supply of money? Junior answers in two sentences, which to the Mayor mean thus: The Mayor: I-will now give briefly, mark you, Gentlemen, I say briefly, what the supply of money is. 20 minutes later The Mayor is interrupted by Dr. Dodge and his 1907 cohorts who claim the stage at 9.59, 59 olclock for rehearsal. Exit the Mayor in direction ,of City I-lall. . . . . . . . . . . ........ Morte ,Iuniores ' Curtain WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 237 - A TOAST A toast to the men we admire, Here-:'s to them,- The men who work with zeal unahating, Who sacrifice time, who endure knocks and aching, When they know that neither glory nor honor is Waiting, The men who play on the scrub. Sophomore-Freshman Flag Rush ,s giebt ein klug' Lehrer heisst Pfeif Im Entwerfen reich und rief Er aufgiebt sein Lehen Uns Weisheit zugeben -i Dies weise und kluge Herr Pfeif. Non paratusn said the freshie, As he rose with troubled look, Homme rectusn said the teacher, Scribit nihil in his book. 238 OLLA P-ODRIDA Svnmv Suhiizrta Suggvntvh bg Billy muah fur iluninr Enxiaga ' What to do without an Appendix ' . A . Odell The Pleasures of a prolonged Childhood . White My Experiences as a Bird l-lunter . . Crafts l'loW to dress without being heard . . Held My early Trials as an Actor . . . . Rice Sleep-A Tribute fwritten in Swedishl . F. B. Taylor Control of the Temper . . . . Gray Cincinnati ..... . Thirkield The Trials of a Sport at Wesleyan . Davis Yellow Journalism . . . Allen Baseball as a Sport for thin Men . Day Before I was bald . . Tompkins Why I gave up Cigarettes . . Sage The Necessity of being prompt . . Ryan Snuff versus Tobacco . . Q Gildei-sleeve Why I joined the Church . . Rogers Stronum und Skenetime . . .i T. Taylor The Art of Sleeping in Class . . - Fairlie T s T s I l A Load for the 1908 Cremation of I Physics WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 239 ONE ON STREET The C-lee Club was assembled, for the first time, for rehearsal in their new room in Lower Chapel and Nic was attending the function to see what would happen. All went well for a time-Billy Davis, out of respect for a Professor, only cursed eight times-until the end of the hour. Street nervously arose and addressed his gang: Rehearsal next Wednesday night at 7.30. Youll be up here to class prayer meetings and you can come right in from the other roomf' ' Note: For the benefit of people in Streets boat we might whisper that class prayer meetings are being held in Fisk Hall this year. TI-IE SOPI-IOMORE No thought have I but one, And that, egad! is fun: The Fresh to scare And raise his hair, Oh! I'm a son-of-a-gun! ADVICE FOR BILLY'S COI-IORTS A good chance to bluff. When called upon to recite, go ahead with what you can remember of your notes, use your common sense a little, and watch Billy's head. While it wags up and down you may know that you are hitting it right, but, if it stops, back up and say the other thing. Keep guessing until it begins to wag again -and 'then watch closely. This is a sure rule. OUR BRIC-A-BRAC SECTION Oh some of i-t's good, And some of it's bad, And some of it's half and half, But forget the bad, And don't be sad, But pick out the good and laugh. OLLA PODRIDA Our friend Happy Day Got so fat while away That he almost resembles a trust When he slides for the base He can't hurt his face, But you'd think 'twas a storm from the dust Start of The Flag Rush There is alittle L. ADD., The cutest kid you,ll ever see Davy is a sport for fair, Coachman trousers, boxers hair Corduroy shirt upon his breast Wears a startling style of vest But a change is drawing nigh And his classmates wonder why His initials he will change And it surely will be strange When Davy lays his habits by For a sweet L A D Y. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Prof. Fisher, slowly and sadly, as Odell, after an unusually lucid recitation sinks back exhausted: But, really, we could hardly expect to find anything under that head! There is a young student named Fairlie, Who studies his lessons-but rarely, And then for exams. He studies and crams And passes them up-but barely. I-I would k-kiss you, stammered Dolly Gray, if I d-dared Oh, don't be afraid, rejoined Miss 1-, I wouldn't strike a defenseless U man. Tom Taylor: Monk Rogers: u A seeker of glory named Moore A pretty young lass tried to lure To give him a kiss, Said she, You will miss, For your nose is too big I am sure. They say that 'C-ov.' has been given A what?', HM. A.-minus appendix. A girl loved a fellow who knew so Much about music and blew so That when he'd Hvocalizen She would make goo-goo eyes But dared not aDresser Caruso an lVI.A 242 OLLA P4ODRIDAi 1908 HELLERS fOmitted by mistake under Associationsj Officers Howard Raymond Doty . . . . President Frederick North Crawford .... Vice-President Harold Joel Conn .... Secretary-Treasurer Executive Committee Kenneth Noel Atkins Donald Monroe Gilbert Clarence Augustus Munson A goat ate all our other jokes, And then began to pung I cannot help it, he softly said, I am so full of fun. Specimen 23: Max Specimen 23 fKnown as Maxlz A species of parasitic growth, found on the campus and in the buildings of Wesleyan University, which it has been found impossible to exterminate. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY The Editors wish to acknowledge their indebtedness to the many friends who have contributed articles, photographs and draw- ings, especially to F. I. Brown, K. M. Goode, H. C. Chamberlin, and Edna M. Sawyer. Our readers are sincerely requested to patronize our advertisers, through whose support the publication of this book is made possible. MMM THE END ii ya iff? 5' , - BILLS 771711 VV Q, 4 A '4'. f?+f W1iNf 'ra 'lf M is ' 4. 'Il L+f'f1','Q ltii - . W, g::1:p1 mmu1,, Llwnl WY: I I . X. f -n ' ' fe? xyflff' h is . A s 5 H 5 - .v Q ' .7 5 :J - if f? i' I - . VERTISEHEHTS WIS Q is I I ' ..-fi H 1 xii? ' X t x UNUERJNM Q' I ' J LE? .V x X 1, Hn, m-QQ on 9 llll,l 41? xx . J SE X-A . I 5' X45 C 'N vu ' S' I Q 1 I I N 2 , Q.: A wx w cw ,,W'1Hl UKWQQ-Q QW Wvwww v vv:f1.w.'wW UW! 1-1-f Umxl l i J-Z ff. W N f'R s k H t Q W4 Q A w 1- gndfif .mf L J Index to Advertisers Aetna Ins. Co. . . Aland, W. A. . . Albany Teachers Agency Atwell, VV. . . Atwell, R. . . Bacon Bros. . Barton Clothing Co. Batty, Geo. . . Bonfoey, C. P. . . Boston Fruit and Candy Co. . . Brainard, C. . . Briggs, Chas. N. . Briggs SK Walkei' . Brooks Bros. . Buell Sz Blatchley . Bunce, I'I. . Butler, Dale D. . Camp, R. VV., 8: Co. . Caulkins Sl Post Co. . Clark Sz True . . Columbia Trust Co. . Connecticut Business College Connery, F. . . Convey, IT. . . Cotrell .Sz Leonard Cotter Express . Curtiss, C. S. Curtiss Shiclio Davis, R. . . Donovan, . Eaton ZS! Mains . . Electric City Engraving Co. Farrow, Cleo. . . Farrow, Wm. . . Fisher, Geo. . . Forest City Steam Laundry Fountain, F. B. . . French, A. P. . . Greaves Art Store Ciuy 81 Bullock . I-Iazen, L. R. . I-Iennigan, M. B. . I-Iolmes, A. E. . Hubbard, E. N. . Karher 81 Nissen . Kretzmer, A. C. . Lawton, James A. . Leveren, F. Ci. . XVI XXIV XXIII IV XXII IX XXV XVIII XX XXVII XXIII IX X I III VI XX IV XXII VI XXVII V XXIV IX XVI IX XVII XI XXVII XVII IX XXVIII XIII XXIII XXIV XIX VII XXII XXII XVIII XIV III XXIII XXVI XXII XV XV XV Lofgren Sl Anderson Lynch, R. . . Meech 'St Stoddard . Meriden I-louse Drug Store . Middletown Candy Kitchen . Middletown Coal Co. . . Middletown Dining Room ' . Middletown Electric Light Co. Middletown Gas Co. . . Middletown National Bank . Middlesex County Printery . Middlesex Cafe . Mills, L. D. . . Miller, F. A. . . Millbrook Dairy Store . . New York Law School . New England Nat. Life Ins. C Noxon Sz Whitney Co. . . Nourse, Sherman or Co. Payne, L. . . . Pratt Coal Co. . Press, I-I. . . Press, M. . . Redford, Cx. F. . Rogers, W. . Schenk, Fred . Schmidt, Caspar . Schaal, Wm. . . Schwartz, . . Sedgwick, Arthur W. . Sheridan? Night Lunch Slutsky, M. . . Stewart Printing Co. . Stollna, B. . Stone, C. O., Sl Son . Stueck . . . Tiffany Co. . The Cireek American Co. . Trantums . . . Tuttle Co. . . . Watrous, O. S. . Welker Studio . . Wesleyan University . Wigmore 81 Kenefick Co. Willis . . . Wright, E. A. . . Wruhels . . Young, James D. . O. . XIX XXIV XXVII XIII XX VII XIX XXV IX XXVI X XXVI VII XXIV XVIII XIII XVII X XVI XVII XX XXI XII III XV XV XIII V XXII XIX XXVI XX VI XVIII XX XXII I XXVI XXIV VIII XV XVIII II XXIII XIX XXVI XXIII VII Sofltombor 27.-Bark to old fflma Illflfdf OIIFL' again. I ESTABLISHED I8I8 QQQMZQ , i a s l is f-X entlemenzf 'ilvnrninhiiig nnils, English Hats Collars Neckwear Underwear Hosiery H House Gowns Sweaters BROADWAY c0R.TWENTY-SECOND ST. New YORK. Suits and overcoats,-both ready-made and to measure, --in the newest shapes and latest fabrics. Light, medium and heavy weight overcoats, in various designs:-with a large selection especially suitable for college wear. Clothes for indoor and outdooir sports and amusements. Auto- mobile clothing and liveries, in Furs, Tweeds, Leather, Rubber, Silk and Linen. Trunks, Fitted Cases, Holdalls, Luncheon Baskets, and many articles for rnen's use, obtain- able elsewhere only in the smart West End London Shops. Pipes Cigar and Cigarette Holders Tobacco Jars Genera! Caialogue mailed on reguert. fflso our booklets .' H Clothes and the Hour, U Cn Going Away, U Going to Europe, M Donit Forget. Oftober 21.-I47i1zch UV Lit. Class, arsigrzing lorronjx Then fwe'lZ take ' Ono Fond Ki.t.v,' an one more, yes, own another. 1 October 3.-The Mayor teen fuitlzozzt the dog. Wesleyan University Middletown, Conn. Founded 1831 Students admitted to three courses : Classical QB. AJ, Latin Scientilic 4Ph. BJ, Scientific CB. SJ Two large new buildings just completed, costing two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, f,5Z25,000P. Well equipped laboratories. New Gymnasium and Athletic Field, with all modern improvements. Scholarships awarded annually to needy and worthy students to cover part or all of the cost of tuition. Expenses moderate. Good board at low rates may be secured at the College Commons. Send for special cir- cular on Expemer ana' Methods W' SefSuppor!.', Examinations for admission begin at 9 a. m. June 27, and September 25, 1907. For catalogue and otfzer injirmation aa'a're:r REV. BRADFORD P. RAYMOND, D. D., LL. D., PRESIDENT October 6.-The dog .seen fwitlzout the Mayor. Il October 12.-Cham, '08, goes f1l.5'5i7lg and is iaken for II frwlzmaiz. HENNIGAR Phofogrczpber for Wesfeyan 228 Main Street Hzlgfz Grade Work 07261 Pffzrzrzum, Plafzkza Carbon, Eff. BUELL 81 BLATCHLEY DRUGGISTS MMMMMMMMMMWM Huyler's Chocolates Domestic and Imported Goods Agents for Rexall Goods 246 Main, Cor. Court Street : Middletown, Conn. GEORGE F. REDFORD PICTURE FRAMING Practical Paper Hanging and Wall Papers, Paints, Oils, Artistic House Decorating Varnishes, Glass, Etc. . ' 410 Main Street : Middletown, Conn. Ottober 22.-A tramp meeis Super and Nancy out in the country and fwantr to knofw if they are students at the college. Super gro-wls. I October 25.-'rI'167'biL' Conn fdrafwing jfgztre in E-volution clasxj: The 1ob.ftor'.v tail is difuided into many Jeftionx fzchiclz I mill not bother to dralw zn do-tall. 'MQ are prepared fo s elfue you wifi high grade merchandise such as -Sfeinnfloca and tQ0sfofz:.!ffacle eloiatzzg Raul, youngis, famson and j4fu66aPd -Jyafs JJZBPIS and 5Z0w1ze's gloves HeZf0I'l'6Cf Saape U Saoes for .Xffen Queen Qaafify Saoes for mmen Gan aim has been fo always show ide newest offerings of mem mmmfmfftms az minimum prices. Jffiddfeiown, .- - 6 . olzlzecficul .J. ATWELL H ACK, L SAL IVERYfmd ES STABLESU Carriages and Harness For Sale Oc 90-108 Center Street Telephone 165 MIDDLETOWN , C O N N. tober 26.-Kuhns fcallin r ll g o in Dante olasxj: -1 Hero,J' Here, Carpenter, Good morning. IV Odobcr 27.-Mloore fEc'071o1fzics rlq.v.vj.' Prof Fisher, will you please tell me what this fuer ' lzrze of lzlrzfforted 15011011 good rolzrirtx of? FIJ!lH7'.' I am rather at Il rluadwazzfage, but I beliefve that it if fwoznerfs ufzderfzvearf' WILLIAM SCHAAL Glnainm Glailnr L k.,, . X- MERIDEN, CONN. Rooms 8 and 9, No. 29 Colony Street Telephone THE CONNECTICUT BUSINESS COLLEGE Established 1895 Incorporated 1899 Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping and Business forms taught by teachers of long experience in their special lines. Penmanship in all its branches. Actual Business from Start to Finish. Wesleyan Students can fit themselves to take down lectures While attending college. For the fvery bert Qgfce parzrzbm For gofuermfzefzf porzizbnf, etc. For lucrafzbe porzizbm af feacherr W aommerczkzl bmfzcfzef There is a great demand for properly educated men in the above lines. The pay is good. The chance for advancement is good. There is no surer way to rise, than to ht for future business life at this school. Illustrated Catalogue Free E' J. WI LCQX, -P7-gy. No-vember 3.-Freslzmmz flats break the Gymzz test for strength of feet. V Hrintrra mth Zfluukhinheria Nofvember 6.-President Raymond fin Chapelj: You fwill now ind college men foremost in all place: of respomilzilily, in bu:i1ze.v: and at the bar. Flhr Stewart rinting Gln. MM Illustrated Catalogues and Fine Mercantile Printing Whist Score Cards Tassels W i th Pencils MM 018 Xlff iii of Clark 82 Crue We have succeeded in plac- ing before the college boys, the best pennant Hag ever of- designs in letterings hand- somely made in college colors, at the exceptionally low Hgures of thirty-five to seventy-Hve cents for pennants- and large banners 3 feetx6 feet, from 592.50 to 53.00. Headquarters for college goods in Flewelers for Wesleyan it is Q MQ- fered, superior felt .and several XX J s .' f ' s f f , SILVER, c H 1 N A, SQTQSQZQQE SEALS, PINS, ETC. 171 Court Street MIDDLETQWN, - CONN. 6161141 8? 01112 THE BIG TORE ACKNOWLEDGED HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Goods, Carpets and Furniture fllixull and Complete Assortment in Each Line. Specialties in Gentlemen,s Furnishings and House Furnishings. Tl Everything at H Dry Goods Prices but Reliable Goods only. Tl We pay special attention to students' wants and guarantee satisfaction on everything . '. . '. JAMES H. BUNCE 320-322 MAIN STREET Na-vember 30.-Tonzplains writes for the Vacuum Cup circular. Dezember II.-Laizller fEfvolution Clair, talking about rhange in Spe1rrofw's billj: They would grorw longer until they were no longer useful. .... F. B. FOUNTAIN l' n florist MM MM Photographic Stock and Pyrographic Goods 3 99 Main Street Glnllvgv Idriniing Neat Work. ' . ' .' Reasonable Prices Finest Stock . ' . ' JAMES D. YOUNG Cross St., Opp. College Commons MTDDLETOWN, - - CONN. MIDDLETOWN, CONN. LYMAN D. MILLS .sn W XX 7 x ?',' . . f House Furnishing Goods Glenwood Ranger a Specially Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating. Complete Line of Factory Supplies. Iron Pipe, Fittings, Valves, Etc. Stoves, Ranges and Tinware. Sewer Pipe and Fire Brick. 108 ,EAST COURT STREET The Middletown Coal Company Sole Agents For Old Cornpany's Lehigh Flagging and Curbing 265 MAIN STREET December II.-H W'inrh ffqfter requesting book and receiving Batcl1eller'.fj.' Do you object, Jllr. Bateheller, if I cut llze pages in to-day'x a.v.fignment? December 12.-Billy Rice fGeoIogy Class, pointing to chartj: This is ftuhere the mi.v.vionarie.v go fwhen they cannot endure the climate of the Iofwer regions. Q A9 QQ TA little batter than seems necessary 'fstablisbeo 1832 Ebe Buttle Company E Tino Tmustrateo 'ifoitions Q Tn 'ieatben Cloth anb 'Ilaper Yainoingsy Uiullano, Vermont Q Q If a man can write a better book, preach a better sermon, or make albetter mousetrap than his neighbor, though he build his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door. E M E RSON . W?'Ste?J 3 5y Ts f5sWE December 13.-Thirkield refuses to make zz snofwball as he has just put some iodine on his thumb and doe.fn't 'want to Kwaxh it ojf. VIII December 13.-lllarey, Jr. flffuolution cZ11J.rj.' Question, please. Do, then, a ma1z'J teeth get had fwhen he heroines bald? Hired airways wax ihoughtful of his familyj SMOKE BACON BROS. BROWNSTONE CIGARS MADE BY AND JCHN F. CONVEY No. 264 Main St., Middletown Conn. SHEET METAL WORK Yi M. C. A. Building Middletown, Conn. COTTER'S EXPRESS BAGGAGE .. AND.. CARTING 294 MAIN STREET CHAS. N. BRIGGS LOCK AND GUNSMITH Bicycles and Supplies Repairing of All Kinds 168 Court Street Middletown, Conn. 122170 Middletown Gas Light Co. Students and Graduates Who desire to enrich their libraries at a moderate expense will be greatly helped in accomplishing this purpose by writing us for full information concerning Modern Poets and Christian Teaching The new series of six volumes show- , ing how the great poets of our mod- ern life interpret the teachings of the Christian Faith. Each volume pre- pared by an author of marked ability who has made a special study of his subject. Eaton ESC Mains, Publishers 150 Fifth Avenue, New York December 16.- Bill White recognizes zz lelegram from his father hy the handfwriling. IX December 16.- Prof Fisher, have you any rorrevfiozzs that you fwixh to make in .your hiographiral ' l Olla Podrida? norm as lhey appear zn tie 1907 Fiyher: Hfhy, to tell the truth, I have newer Ioohcfi at the 1907 Olla Podridaf' BRIGGS 81 WALKER G R O C ERS Hg Fine Teas, Coffees, Canned Goods, Fruits, Etc. 234 MAIN STREET ESTABLISHED 1871 Middlesex County ,L P1-intel-y Noxon 31 Whitney Co. J. J. NOXON, Proprietor Book and Job Printing H A R D W A R E ATHLETIC GOODS Call up by telephone or drop us a. postal and we will cell end show you Every requisite for Base Ball, Golf, Slave tgosget good Punting at a mod- Tennis, At h I e t i c s, Gymnasium. ' Tennis Rackets Re-Strung 5 Waverly Ave. Telephone Connection OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Portland, . Connecticut Middletown, Connecticut December 26.-Jlliller freciling in Geology Claxxj: The action of the fwafuex would be to -waxh of the har made. as X January 8.-Pres. Raynzoud fofuifioncos of Christianity Classj: IlIr. I-lortorz, do you think it is true that trouble follofws sm? Nofw, I hafve been sick for the last 1f'bU0 days. Hfhat would you say of that? Horton: W'hy, that -would be a good example. Qlurtina Svtuhin IIIHH Qihaqnel Sunni Nun Nauru, Gunn. Mwuwwml u. Elfdnrtretiia nf Glnllvgv il-Hvn MMMMMM Groups - - Hramez January 14.-Wirzch Hooking at biographical notes in 1907 OLLAI PODJ: Lei me see fwhat the others hafve dolwu. No, I think mine is all right. I and a lot of ' members of organizations ' here but anybody ran be that for fifty cents. XI Jmizzary 15.- Billy Nlead U0 one of the Board after making rorrerlion: in lzix lziograplziml notesj: Let me see! Nofw, fwlzat other astorzzxhiizg things lza-ve I done? LOUD ENOUGH TO TALK How often have you heard people say That man's clothes are loud enough to talk. That means they are faulty. Gut clothes are never loud although our Work speaks for itself. They are models of taste and correctness. TRY US : 1 CORNER STQRE UNDER UN1v1sRsAL1sT Cl-IURCI-I 'rQ1cp110nc134-2 M. PRESS sl COMPANY January 16.- Army fdisfussirzg the influence of natzzrej: You can lead the little Children out zu the fields to .ree the little birdie: and the little roclaiesf' XII January 17.-Hia' Honor tlze Mayor fLabor Problem flarsj: You're in early to-day, gentlemen. W'haZ'r the matter? It'J snowing. NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL 35 Nassau Street New York City 1 Follows the Dfwighl Method of legal instruction, the method of that great teacher, Prof. Theodore W. Dwight. 2 Gives thoroughly praclical znrlrurlian, developing the prznriplef of the law and the reaxonf upon which they rest. I 3 Is in New York City,-the best place to learn New York law and procedure,-the most desirable place in which to establish a lawyer's practice. Its location in the city affords an opportunity to attend the sessions of the courts, and also to gain practical experience in lawyers' offices in connection with the law school study of legal principles. 4 Confers the degree of LL. B. in two years, of LL. M. in three years. 5 Has a Day School and also an Evening School. A student can attend either. Both are at the same address. 6 Had 947 students in attendance the past year C1905-190635 of these 306 were college graduates. GEORGE CHASE, Dean, 35 Nassau Street. cgpnrgp jgarrnm MERIDEN 1-1oUsE' EPHFIIPI' nf awfing D R l l G S I O R E Academy: ORPHEUS HALL Resiaenct-: 543 1-noi-1 STREE1' Middlesex Building Telephone Connection 133-5 P H A R M A C Y 12 Class Lessons 354.50 24 Class Lessons 38 .00 Prillate Lessons fat any hour by appointmentl 3'--00 C3-Ch Hall to Rent for Concerts, Receptions. Recitals. Etc. West Main St- Meriden, Confl- CASPAR SCHMIDT PHoToGRAPH ER ---if AND DEALER IN + PHOTOGRAPI-IIC SUPPLIES 18 MAIN STREET MIDDLETOWN, CONN. January 17.-Prof. Dodge lLogir classj: Mr, Hall, fuill you describe the Tofwer of Babel? Do you mean llze leaning one, Professor? XIII January 17.-Wesleyan defeats Harfuard at Cambridge I5 1,4 HAZEN'S BOCK STORE ql,fERE you will find the College Text Books in use at Wesleyan College, Stationery, Wesleyan Poste Cards, Note Books in great variety, Pads, Tablets, Paper by the pound-especially designed for taking notes-as well as fine Correspondence Paper, with Envelopes to match, Fountain Pens that we guarantee, as Well as cheap ones. Pens, Ink, Pencils, and all things in that line. Col- lege Memorabilia Books, as Well as Scrap Books of all sizes. We give especial atten- tion to Engraving Calling Cards, Invitations, Announcements, etc. Good Work atlow prices. LUCIUS R. HAZEN 198 Main Street Middletown, Conn. January 18.- Chet and Lew stay in bed fwillz a headache XIV January 19.-Laifllcr fflanofver, N. HJ: How muclz are .rleeping birtfif to Bowan? V Ticket Agent: Ono dollar and a half. Laidler: Thafy for how many? F R E D S C H E N K Sanitary Plumbing and . Electrical Work General Jobbing 1 Estimates Given 200 Main Street MIDDLETOWN, : CONN. A. c. KRETZMER'S COAL YARD BEST LEHIGH COAL AND WOOD : : ' Telephone 51-2 Foot of Union Street, Middletown. Zlamva 2-X. Eamtnn, ?B.H5I.E. DENTIST 3115 illlaiu Stuart F. G. LEVEREN PRACTICAL BOOT A and SHOE MAKER Special Attention Paid to Repairing. Shoes for Lame or Deformed Feet a Specialty 164 Court Street Middletown, Conn 09. Sv. matrnua. E. ZH. Sv. EB? fllllain Street J. W. ROGERS CARMAN Furniture Packed and Stored Office : 152 Court Street Telephone Connection MIDDLETOWN, .' CONN. January 20.-Laizller Ito conrluc'lorj.' Please be Jure and let me lenofw fwlzen we rome to the Soutlz Station, Boylan, ax 'we don? fwant to get carried by. January 23.-fLecture on control of the emotionaj .4rmy .' If you're hot, don't keep loolezng at the tlzerrnonzeterf' fTeuo mznutef later, lookzng at thermometer zn class roo1n.j lWr. Ryan, Lwill you please open the 'ZUl7ZIl047.U?U H The Leading Ere fnxuranre Company ayfzfmeriraf' STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE XETNA INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. On the 31st day of December, 1906. Cash Capital, . . . Reserve, Re-Insurance fFireJ, Reserve, Re-Insurance lInlandQ, Reserve, Unpaid Losses fFirel, Reserve, Unpaid Losses Qlnlandj, Other Claims, . . Net Surplus, Total Assets, . . Surplus as to Policy-Holders, . . . . S4,000,000.00 s,579,431. 50 139,236.03 467,108.65 97,630. 36 1,203,364.67 4,466,072.43 3I5,950,843.64 38,466,072.43 Losses Paid in Eighty-Eight Years: 3108,748,826.97. WM. B. CLARK, President Assistant Secretaries, ' A. C. Adams W. H. KING, Secretary Henry E. Rees A. N. Williams GREETINGS The Intercollegiate Bureau TO . 1908 of Academic Costume .' .' -A Cotrell 8: Leonard Albany, New York MAKERS or THE Caps, Gowns and Hoods To the American Colleges and Universities Rich Gowns for the Pulpit and Bench Reliable Materials Superior Workmanship Reasonable Prices Bulletin, Samples, Etc., Upon Application The Monarch Negligee Shirt is the one that Hts. But a shirt that dosenit nt does more to rack your ner- vous system than all the other troubles put together. The new spring patterns in Percales, Madras, Chev- iots, etc., are indeed handsome. Come and look atthem. We know they will please you. Nourse, Sherman SC Co. Foster System 27 Stores Middletown, Conn. January 2.31.-H Herbie Conn fEfU0lZlll07l flarsj: lIfIr. Gilderrleefve, which is more apt to fuary, a complex .vuhstanfe or a simple one? Gilder : Very mueh Jo. XVI January 26.-RYHN GETS IN CLHSS ON TIIIIE! SQMMMMMMMMMMMSZMM C. S. C U RTI S 92 Pearl Street, : : Middletovvn, Conn. DEALER IN CHOICE MEATS, POULTRY, AND GAME IN SEASON MM MM MMM MM LYMAN PAYNE THE MIDDLETOWN MUSIC DEALER Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music and Music Books, High-Grade Mandolins, Guitars and Violins, and Fine Strings a Specialty. Agent for the Washburn Instruments. Pianos and Organs to Rent. 279 Main Street Millllilillllllllil llMl1l!Il1l1lQ +k.J4LJ+k.J+X. 1-K. QLJFLJQLJ J+K.JQN.J4K. K. 4-'LJ The New England Mutual Lifelnsurance Co. Of Boston, Mass. All Policies Protected from Forfeiture by Massachusetts Laws. Oldest Life Insur- ance Company in America. Incorporated 1835. ANNUAL DIVIDENDS 1 : 1 Send name and age for sample contractsto F. A. WARREN, Resident Manager 12-14 Middlesex Building, Middletown, Conn. MMMMMSQMMMMMMMMM JAMES DONOVAN Sanitary Plumbing Tin Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. House Heating by Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air, Gas Fitting, Etc., Etc. See the Richmond and Bay State Ranges. The vvorld's best bakers Special P1 ieef io Slualentr Tcieprwne conuemonez-4 282 Main Street MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM January 29.-Billy Rice lGe0logy clarrj: I must confess that its mofueznenls are a .mppose fwe're going by the college clark, but I little inrrrntalile to tlze human intellect. XVII January 29.-Prof. Fisher IV Eronomicsj: To put it in .vnggextifne termts, it would sfwe the price of tfwo or three heersf' Batch .rits up and hegznx taking notes. FOR FRESH . TQLBA MILK, CREAM AND BUTTER GO TO THE MILLBROOK DAIRY STORE 476 MAIN STREET Telephone 302-4 1 ailnr Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Neatly Done. Clothes Made to Order : ' 18 HOTCHKISS AVE. GUY 81 BULLOCK Slnmxranrv FIRE, LIFE. ACCIDENT. PLATE GLASS STEAM BOILER AND LIABILITY .' .i ALSO SURETY BONDS 265 Main Street GEORGE BATTY Successor to I-I. C. Beebe Elllnriui FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY Palms, Ferns, Jardinieres, Iron Vases for Lawns, Cut Flowers, Bedding Plants, Plant Food GREENHOUSES : 70 FERRY STREET Welker Slubio '33 Special Rates 572 main SL Telephone Call orkrails February 4.-Super Ito Leighton in III Frenehj: IVhat are you making so much noixe about? I thought you fwere asleep, anyway. XVIII February 8-21.-All! fworlz, no play. MIDDLETOWN DINING ROOM D. FAZZAU, Proprietor MAIN STREET Arthur W. Sedgwick. Idiemiai Pupil of RICHARD BURMEISTLR and ALVAH GLOVER SALMON Studio: Room 4, Masonic Building WILLIS Idhningraphvr Studio: 426 Main St. MIDDLETOWN, CONN. Forest City Steam Laundry awww William G. Inglis, Proprietor f Gives Perfect Satisfaction Work Quickly Done .' Loi-TGREN 81 ANDERSO Flailnra Suits Made to Order in the Latest Styles. Cleaning and Repairing at Short Notice. 148 Court St., Under Buckingham Ho N tel February 21-25,-All .rulz-fresh, 710 sleep. XIX February 11.- Nancy caught Jneaking into Zlze library fwitlz his tfwenty-third bunch of flowers C. O. STONE St SON Contractors and Builders I Ofhce: 96 William Street BUYS A 3200 FULL ' INSURANCE POLICY For three years' term, on Clothing, Books, Etc., in any College building. DALE D. BUTLER GHice Opp. : 2 1 HToWn Clock THE PRATT COAL Co. fSuccessor to Geo. M. Prattl DEALERS IN THE BEST LEHIGH AND CUMBERLAND COAL Wood by the Cord or Barrel Coal by the Ton or Cargo Steam Carpet Cleaning Gasoline .' .' .' Telephone 269 Olhce: Foot of College Street M. SLUTSKY Second - Hand Shoes Bought and Sold. Repairing Done While You Wait at Lowest Prices. 70 Main Street, Middletown, Conn. C. P. BoNFoEY GROCERIES, MEATS, PROVISIONS . ' . ' Clubs Supplied With Anything in the Line at Very Close Prices. West Court Street, MIDDLETOWVN, CONN. THE MIDDLETOWN CANDY KITCHEN 450 MAIN STREET Is opened under new management with a full line of Home Made Candies, Ice Cream and Fruits. Entire Saligfaclian Guaranteed . Free Delifverjy February 16.-Super flaking baih in Gymn, Sunday morningj: Thereiv no .vin in taking a bath, is Zhere? They Jay that c'1eanIine.v.r is next to Godlinem, and .rome of us better get as near as fwe ran. XX Fb y8 Ny jtdl t pt ft! Sp! lp WQQQQQQQQQQEQQQQQQQHQQEQQQQM il E K H. PRESS ig Fil W 2 fi SQ E K E K The Popular Tailor of SQ gi Wesleyan University E QQ E 5 E 3 E Telephone cfmmmm E QQ 200 MAIN ST., MIDDLETOWN, CONN E QQ li Nil K Fw? xii K WZ 254 K W2 224 K K ZS? W2 235 K K Sv? 255 522 QS L y 4-Atk' 8 tl D 11 ll Ilf rl I fl ftlt February 27.-Szzjzer makes Zlze statement that the Wesleyan .fhmlenix are the biggest bunch of Ioaferr that he has efuer seen. FRENCH AND PHILADELPHIA ICE CREAMS A SHERBETS AND ICES O F A LL KI N D S CATERING 'SJQPTQSI FOR COLLEGE SOCIETY BANQUETS A SPECIALTY S T U E C K CATERER 382 MAIN STREET O. W. KARBER VV. G. NISSEN KARBER OC NISSEN 5ZZcfDonougl7 Tifouse Gonsorial Tlflarlors 150 Court Street Par10rsC1 d r8p. m. Middletown CMS? G JQK IIQEHA S156 '22-4 MAIN 5TREET B , S 1 , , I ',I - . . I, HlDDLETOWN.CONIl 'Rfirll llllll-5551? Mm --- KN.. .mu...u........m.mn ,. J. S C H W A R T Z BOOTS AND SHOES MADE AND REPAIRED Also Cigars and 151 Tobacco College Street STUDENTS, SUPPLIES FURNITURE, RU G S, CUSHIONS, DRAPERIES Liberal difrounz' to efvefy Wexlqan Student CAULKINS 86 POST COMPANY GREAVES ART STORE ass MAIN STREET PICTURE FRAMING OUR S PECIALTY Everything Up-to-date First-Class Work Guaranteed Al. f1'Frencb.'fDentisI 201 Main Street, Middletown, Conn. F tdoor south of Municipal Building Tel phon C t Jllarfh 4.- Nanry Dntflzer Cntr a history flax: for the Jecond time .Vince her arrifual. XXII March 15.- Bill Forman fcollege meetingj: 1fyou fellofws fail! do this, fwe can .tend our .vucce.v.ffzzI team do-wn to Philadelphia to play the racer. HARLES RAINARD Dealer in Fine Hand and Machine Sewed BOOTS AND SHOES 382 Main street MIDDLETOWN, coNN. T . '15, filfolmes, Tentisl 366 Main Street Telephone Connzftion UP - TO - DATE FURNISHINGS jir the Man who know: at ibe Wzlgozore C6 Kemyfck Co. 266-270 Main Street Middletown, Conn. WILLIAM FARROW QUICK LUNCH ROOM Next Door to Post Office COURT ST., MIDDLETOWN ALBANY TEACHERS' AGENCY Supplies Schools of all Grades with Competent Teachers. Assists Teachers in Obtaining Positions. Jewett, Pa.-I have accepted the position in the high school at Jewett for which you recommended me, and thank you for the assistance you have given me. Anna L. Pitman. Laconia, N. H., July 16, 1906. Reading, Pa.,-Mr. Bert M. LeSeuer whom you recommended has been elected teacher of manual training in our new high school for boys. Chas. S. Foos, Supt. of Schools. June 22, '06. Beaver College, Beaver, Pa.,-I went to New York to meet Pres. Staples of Beaver College and have accepted the position there. I take real satisfac- tion in again paying a commission to the Albany Agency which seems to interest itself in the individ- ual teacher. Annie L. Richardson. East Northfield, Mass., July 7, 1906. Emlenton, Pa. -Enclosed find New York draft for amount due you for services. I. must say that your agency sent me more nominations for the time I was registered than I ever received from any other. M. R. Lefler, Principal. Sept. 26, 1906. Northern Arizona Normal School, Flagstafj Ariz.-We have elected Miss Elizabeth Gleason and Mr. Floyd C. Sherman to the positions for which you recommended them. I return the statements which you so kindly sent. A. M. Taylor, Pres. May 30, 1906. Calls for teachers are coming in nearly every day in the year, and we are looking for suitable candidates to fill them. Now is the time to register Send for Registration Blanks. HARLAN P. FRENCH, 81 Chapel St.. Albany, N. Y. WRUBEL' EXCLUSIVE loak and Fur House FROM MAKER TO WEARER Headquarters for Tailor-Made Suits, Shirts, Waists, Capes, Children's Garments, and Fine Furs. Buying from us means Saving the Middleman's Profit. Ladies' Tailoring and Dressmaking at very Reasonable Prices. W R U B E L' S 328-330 Main Street, Middletown, Conn. Telepllogw New York onine. Connection 415 Broadway Illarclz 15.- Alr1rty KVI Philosoplzyj: You fwill jimi thir true, not only of our esteemed frzend, lhe Penny Pre.r.v, bu! alto of the New York Journal. XXIII Marrlz II.-Kidder testi the .rtrengilz of Szzperif eyes. LOCKSMITH GUNSMITH J. F. CONNERY DEALER IN High Grade Bicycles, Motor Cycles, Victor Talk- ing Machines, Edison Phonographs, Bicycle and Automobile Supplies, Sewing Machines. Hrrt Clan' Repairing and General fobbing. 305 Main Street, Middletown, Conn. Geo. II. 'fisher Heweler 192 Main St. Middletown, Conn. MILLEPUS THE NEW CANDY STORE Is the place where you can get More Camfy for your money than any other place in town. Always Pure and Fresh. A Full Lin: qf Hafvana Cigar: and Tobarfo F. A. MILLER, 137 Main St., Middletown TRANTUM'S PICTURES AND FRAMING ff NUFF SAID H Corner Main and Ferry Streets. CITIZENS, MARKET . Remember our policyg not how much we can gain, but how low we can sell our goods. It is to your advantage to look us up. Bargains are not alone judged by price, but quality also must be considered. You must have judgment enough to know whether quality and moderate price are com- bined. You shall find them here, and nothing but a trial will convince you. J. R. LYNCH 108 Main Street Middletown, Conn. ALA ' 352 MAIN STREET MM Complete College and House Furnishings :: MM A dollar has greater purchasing power here than elsewhere : 1 March 15.-Prof. Kuhm tells lhe Dante clam about a -very pina: man. XXIV Illarch 18.-College meeiifzg. Bill Forman, after listenirzg to the palhelic appeals of Riclz, mower tlzat llze eommittee be fed. The Barton Clothing Company and Custom Tailors A H E R E is no trick in writing an ad full of exaggerated words that mean noth- Q ing, but when you say words that compel men to read because of the fact of their being true, then they excite your interest, and one is inclined to test the ffufh or falsity of the advertisement. 11 The matter of dress is occupying a more Pf0ff1inent position in life than ever before, and the man who desires to be Well dressed Will naturally seek out the store that can furnish garments thatjft and wear well. We don't believe in advertising untruths, but we will say that HART, SCI-IAFFNER 8: MARX CLOTHING is the bert ready-to-Wear clothing that is sold to-day. The prices are moderate, from 515.00 to 552500, for SUITS, OVERCOATS and RAINCOATS. We have a complete stock of Men's furnishings. HATHAWAY'S SHIRTS, GLASTEN- BURY UND ERWEAR, HAWES HATS, SUFFOLK DERBYS, and NECKWEAR of the best makers' manufacture, all at popular prices. We have a first-class custom department. All goods made in our ovvn shop, prices 320.00 to S50.00. 324-326 Main Street Middletown, Conn. The Middletown Electric Light Co. Q4 T LIGHTING AND POWER Electric Service for Factory and Domestic Purposes It Costs little, but adds much to Comfort and Convenience S Business Office, 269 Main Street, MIDDLETOWN, CONN. Station, Rear of 161 Court Street Marelz 21.11908 twins the infer-flair barketball ehampionxhip for llze second time. xxv llffarrh 21.-Bishop, 109, and North, '09, gi-ve Il Gymrz. Ex., axsirted by BaJey. , I I I I Established 1872 lxeellerl By None 1108 Chestnut St., Philadelphia LEADING HOUSE FOR COLLEGE, SCHOOL AND WEDDING INVITATIONS DANCE PROGRAMS, MENU5 BEFORE onnsrzme ELSEWHERE FHVE E-NGRAWNG gp COMPARE SAMPLES AND PRICES ALL KINDS We have our own Photograph Gallery for Half Tone and Photo Engraving, Fashionable Engraving and Stationery N. HUBBARD LIVERY, HACK BOARDING and SALE STABLES E. Telephone 78 101 Court Street Middletown, Conn. Cafe ffllibolesex 166 Main Street John J. Curtin, Prop. SHERIDAN'S NIGHT LUNCH OPEN ALL NIGHT OPPOSITE MUNICIPAL BUILDING THE GREEK AMERICAN CU. MANUFACTURERS OF FINE CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM .' .' .' Wholesale and Retail Fruit Dealers 162 Main Street Middletown, Conn. The Middletown National Bank 223 Main St. Middletown, Conn. E. K. HUBBARD. President HENRY WOODWARD. Vice President EUR Ws c ir W. H. RO . as ier F. A. BEACH. Assistant Cashier Capital, . . . 3369300 Surplus, .... 3150,000 Incorporated 1795 - Nationalizcd 1865 DIRECTORS Henry H. Smith M. Eugene Culver William W. Wilcox Arthur L. Allin Henry Woodward E. K. Hubbard William I-I. Burrows E. K. Hubbard, jr. I Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Annual election, second Tuesday in January. Dividends in January and July. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Var- ious sizes and prices. March 21.- Herbie Conn KE-volutio1zj.' Yon can recognize and other dogs can recognize that thu zs true. XXVI March 23.- Herbie Conn fEfuolutionj, The 'word 'Papa' .rimply means to the child fl pair of pantr and a bunrh of fwhi.fher.r. The Columbia Trust Company 293 Main St. Middletown, Conn. CAPITAL PAID IN, 850,000 Interest allowed on deposits subject to check or on certificate. Acts as trustees for corporations, firms and individ- uals g as guardian, executor and administrator. Takes entire charge of real and personal estates. Letters of credit issued to travelers in foreign countries. Dealers in High-Grade Investment Securities. List mailed on application. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT E. H. BURR. President C. B. LEACH. Sec. and Treas. O. E. STODDARD,Vicc-Pres. E. H. BIRDSEY. Attorney BOSTON FRUIT gl CANDY C0 102 MAIN STREET D Manufacturers of the latest Style French ice cream named A VALENTINE ICE CREAM ' Wholesale and Retail Fruit Dealers M eeeh 81 Stoddard Flour, Grain and Feed 340 Main Street, Middletown, Conn. :: IF YOU WANT :: MILK OR POTATOES OF THE BEST QUALITY :: CALL :: RICHARD DAVIS West Long Hill, Middletown, Conn. March 26.- Herbie Conn tell: the Efvolulion flax: that Raphael and Beethoven fwere .fport.f.: XXVII 1


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