Wesleyan University - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Middletown, CT)

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A Eugal menlegan mam sinh truv frienh, me nf 1914 rmperifullg hehirair thin, the iHiftg- T, tifily uulumv nf the lmla ' liuhriha , ,li , Iiiralegan ldniuersitg. H orrlc: or Tn: SECRETARY OF THE FACULTY. lliddletown, Conn., Kyle. 23' 17710, To the Class of 1914:- It has been your good fortune to be connected with the College at a time when the dream of a 'Greater Wesleyan' is coming true. You have seen the successful completion of a wonh derful financial campaign, which has broadened and strengthened the foundations of the College. A During your period of residence, you have witnessed a steady and gratifying growth in the number of Faculty and students. You have rejoiced with all the friends of the in- stitution in the testimony of impartial observers as to the high academic Standing of your College. You have observed the organization of the Alumni Council, which has in it so much promise of usefulness in directing the loyal energies of the elds. Alumni into fruitful You have participated dent government, based on the honor with the Faculty a feeling of pride our community. in the development of stu- system, and you have shared in the high ideals that rule You have contributed to the success of the teams that have regained for the Cardinal and Black their former pros- tige in intercollegiate athletics. You have shared theigratification of the Alumni in the knowledge that athletics at Wesleyan are at last on a paying basis. You have helped to build up a college spirit which insists upon a strict training for our teams, the sine gua non of success. You have only begun to repay the debt you owe your College. As Seniors, in guiding the affairs of the undergraduates as Alumni, in loyal cooperation with your fellows, may you con- tinue to offer individually and collectively the self-sacrificing service which is the just due of your Alma Mater in return for her bountiful gifts! Very truly yours, fs- n f - Q-Da,fr.4..!6 fic:-oQf,fk Secretary of the Faculty. J OL PDRID ,fl .A I wiv-5 A 'Q V' as-'o, If XXV, 555 W 0 1 4 xX-. 15 0 1 M 2 S ' fx as s- gig E Nr' QE, QE ',',Nf 1 ' X -x ji FQ. - Aw I , xr f 2' X , 1Zqj.:f ' ,-3-A s ,I - - 'A Q, 'Xl 3 fi W J 5 5 - 4 'SFU 'Ep X 4 , 9x S x mx A K f f' f N U' X' ' x - f fxtn . LW, W fi ' 3 o ' PL! I ,,, X YN 4 'V' ':..-' ,,, ' 4 I fl If X . ry :-- 9-5. K ,La ' 5, D KQ- l1.,,,,,g f ' J - - uf .TQ W 1 , N lg.. L - pg .:....-If., -.--- -X In .4: Xff ju, ...J .-.,- 2 ,'1L-,- X ff + - a'm1QlS.mm VoI.LV ncnxn U 0 x ,, U o 0 E w 0 X-f' Zihitnr-in-Glhief Allen'S. Raymond . Euninrwa Manager Edward Bishop Ari Ehitnr Charles N. Rudkin Aminriaie iihitnrn Ralph C. Bishop Brewster H. Jones John E, Fisher George L. Moore J. Collett Frost Eugene W. Scarborough Ira D. Joel Henry H. True 6 - - ' an . -7' , b,-M - , I f i ,' QU- - .fl : 1..'.i 1 1 ' 1-377 . ..-mi ' sn,n I A XXI A if rn: I ' 0. I ' ' X f. Q:L',!,,f: , ,I 1QX1,,1 :I::::.'.Q,z,3gj::::::f: AL!-,L 1.311111 . jig, ::::::::1e'1::::::,: Zlinrmunril EVER apologize, said the Didactic Alumnus, as he helped himself to the editor's last pill. Your friends won't require it and your enemies won't care. On glancing back over the forewords of all the OLLA PODS of the past twenty years we find this space invariably given up to a sentiment of Be to our faults a little blind, Be to our virtues very kind. Woe to the Editorial Board who trample progressive brogans over such time-honored customs. We of 1914 have tried to make this book, not the usual Wesleyan Annual but a little in advance of any preceding volumes. We have tried to typify in it the New Wesleyan, the N MJ-n college of the old high ideals, of faithful work, and, as the last year has brought, well-earned victory. The book is now in your hands. If in it you see clearly reflected the life among the ivied walls and storied halls which to us in the last three years are become as home and altar, our reward is indeed great. If by imperfection of ours the glorious image is marred, the reproaches of our own loyalty will far outweigh the carpings of probable critics. 7 AUVN in L4 : Xa, September I9 November 27 November 30 December I9 1913 January 3 January 20 February 3 February 22 March 6 March I8 March 26 1 May 30 31 I5 I6 May May June June June 18 September I7 September I8 EX C5 I9 ,W gi IINWQQY V . W' -X .hulk 1115 Elllyeq sas P rg Wasil 4 tak S. M Qjss fr- 'N xt, .J 4 .-, 5 .aillmiu 5 4 5'-Nj' Mgr , T i S:-'axxxaxxx'- Xi?E E an 'A' Il' xynuxx EXXWBQSE le 1 3 ' ,gm-alxuumgmfg E: x-,mmm Efanirzaww 'mQE5,,Nfaig Kai-BQEQRXXYSWH g L gui-Rraxgmxag A - Q Thursday, 9:00 A. M--College year began. Wednesday, 12:00 M.-Thansgiving recessibegan Saturday, 7:50 A. M.-Thanksgiving recess ended Thursday, 5 P. M.-Christmas recess will begin. Friday, 7:50 A. M.-Christmas recess will end. Monday, Midyear examinations will begin. Monday, 7:50 A. M.-Second half-year will begin. Saturday-Washington's Birthday, a holiday. Thursday, 8 P. M.-Briggs Prize Debate. Tuesday, 5 P. M.-Easter recess will begin. Wednesday, 7:50 A. M.-Easter recess will end. Thursday, 8 P. M.-Junior Exhibition. Friday-Memorial Day, a holiday. Saturday-Final examinations will begin. Sunday, 10:30 A. M.-Baccalaureate Sermon. Monday, 9:30 A. M.-Examinations of College Entrance Examination Board will begin. Wednesday, 10:30 A. M.-Commencement. Wednesday, 9 A. M.-Examination of candidates for admission begins. Thursday, 9 A. M.-College year will begin. 8 5x J 015 it w if ' 5 I-Qc ft? T USTEE5 John Cheesman Clark, I..L.B., President . . 34 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y John Gribbel, M.A., Vice-President . . l5l3 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa Rev. David George Downey, D.D., Secrelary . l50 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y Clinton Dewitt Burdick, M.A., Treasurer . . I75 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y William Arnold Shanlclin fMember Ex-Ofliciol ...... Middletown Uvrm Expires Gtirtnhsr 1, 15113 Charles Lee Rockwell ....... . Meriden Rev, Azel Washburn Hazen, D.D. . . Middletown William Edwin Sessions . . Bristol john Thomas Porter . . . . Scranton, Pa William Henry Burrows . . . .... Middletown Reuben Nelson Bennett, B.A. .... 307 Bennett Bldg., Vlfillces-Barre. Pa Hon. Martin Augustine Knapp, l..L.D. . .... Washington. D. C Theodore E. Hancock, l..l...D. . . Rev. Albert Pearne Palmer, M.A. Rev. Elwell Alexander Bishop, D.D. . Syracuse, N. Y Xvaterville, N. Y . Montpelier, Vt Zifrrnu Expirru Qllrtnhrr 1. 1514 Hon. Phineas Chapman Lounsbury, LL.D. . . . George Silas Coleman, LL.D. . . john Edgar Leaycraft . . George Willels Davison, l..l...D. . john Cheesman Clark. LLB. . . Welvster Rogers Xvalltlcy, D.C.l-. . Frederic Nvilcox Clarke. BS. . Rev. Franlc Mason North. D.D. . Rev. David Howard Trihou. D.D. . Rev. l'lowarcl Ahluott Clillord. lVl.A. . Rev. Edwin Sloan iliaslier, D.D. . 257 Broadway, New York, N. Y Tribune Bld., New York. N. Y l Xvest End Ave., New York. N. Y 26 Court St., Brooklyn. N. N 34 Nassau Street. New York. N. Y 27 Nlurray Sl.. New Yorlc. N. Y . IIS South St.. Boston. Mass ISO Fifth Avenue, New Yorlc. N. Y . . . . Buclzsport. his . Xvinthrop. Me . Tilton. N. l'l Jli li S. 'if.l I fi h -ill- .i.T'.r.'1...... , Null' Elf:-l!-5' 1 llrll rt 1,-1.15 lij,,g7..l:. 1 gpgijur- :,:::,:::,g'1.',t::::::,: Germ iiaepiren Gbrtnher 1. 15115 Rev. Joseph Elijah King, Ph.D., D.D. ..... Fort Edward. N- Y- Rev. William Valentine Kelley, 'D.D., Ll... D., . I50 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Hon. Watson Carvosso Squire, l..L.D. . . . - Seattle- W95h- Albert Randolph Crittenden ........ ,Middletown John Gribbel, M.A. . . . . . I5l3 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Wilbur Fisk Hamilton, B.S. . . Shawmont Ave., Roxboro, Philadelphia, Pa. William Thayer Rich . Stephen Henry Olin, l..l...D. . . Charles Scott, M.A .... . . 200 High- St., Boston, Mass. . . 34 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. . . . Overbrook, Pa. Rev. Andrew Jackson Coultas, Jr., D.D. . IO3 Oak St., Fall River, Mass. Rev. Charles Otis Judkins, D.D. . . - 32 Bay Sf-, Glens Falls, N- Y- Glerm Expires .llbrinher 1, 1515 Cephas Brainerd Rogers ......... i . Meriden Hon. John Emory Andrus, l..l...D.' ,. Charles Gibson . .. . . Clinton DeWitt Burdick, M.A. . . . 299 Broadway, New York, N. Y. . . . . . Albany, N. Y. . I75 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rev. William lngraham Haven, D.D. . Bible House, Astor Place, New York, N. Y. Henry Ingraham Harriman, Ph.B., LLB. Hon. Frank Bentley Weekys, l..l...D.,. . . 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass. . . . . . Middletown Hon. George Greenwood Reynolds, l..L.D. . I89 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. George Davis Beattys, M.A. . . Rev. Abraham John Palmer, D.D. . Rev. Edmund Mead Mills, Ph.D., D.D. Germ Expire Rev. James 'Monroe Buckley, D.D., l..l...D. William Henry Hall, B.S. . . James Noel Brown .... Amos ,lay Givens, M.D., Ll...D. . Hon. Wesley Ulysses Pearne, B.A. John Edward Eustis, Ll...D. . . Rev. David George Downey, D.D. . William Perry Billings . . . Rev. Warren Lanning Hoagland, D.D. Rev. Charles Edward Davis, D.D. . H . 49 Wall St., New York, N. Y. . . . . Milton, N. Y. . . 203 Sumner Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Q9rfnher 1 , 1 H1 7 . . . Morristown, N. . . . . South Willington . 5 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. . . . . Stamford . . . . Middletown . I54 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. . l50 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. . 98 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. . 629 Ridge St., Newark, N. . 319 Boston St., Lynn, Mass. I0 lb - F' l lll,l 4 . ,I lflll ' 3 I VX l i f -'l 1 'B'-. 5 ' ' i f X I I n llllll .lu 'L ,- -1-, I l-I .... f ..4A 2. .: o.f-- 4 l ry ttl- V 91 . ,Ny n Vu ' . ,.-lj, ! mi - f.--,-.' I T511 u fi-' l-I ,- Glnmmittvea nf thv Emeril nf Zilruatrvn Exerutine Glnmmitter The President of the University and the President of the Board, ex-o C. D. Burdick W. H. Burrows A. R. Crittenden ,lohn E.. Eustis A. Givens John Grilnbel W. H. Hall H. l. Harriman F. lVl. North W. U. Pearne W. T. Rich C. I... Rockwell Charles Scott, Jr. lfliinanre Glnmmitin The President of the University, the President of the Board, and W. H. Burrows james George W. Davison C. L. Rockwell Qlnmmittre nn Zliarultg William V. Kelley F. B. Weelcs S. H. W. l. Haven A. Palmer D. G. the Treasurer, N. Brown Olin Downey Cllnmmittee nn ignnnrarg Brgrrra . The President of the University, ex-oficio George G. Reynolds William N. Rice C. T. Winchester Franlc W. Nicolson Glnmmitirr nn flruatrra J. M. Buckley Charles Scott, Jr. Joseph E.. King George S. Coleman ficro CX'O J. M. Buckley R. N. Bennett William T. Rich C. L. Roclcwcll A. Palmer 'Illiaitiug Olnnuuittvr Il. Edgar Lcaycraft David H. Tribou Xvilbur F. Hamilton ml1lltl1ItUPD nu iirpiirta nf Briiartxiiriita joseph E.. King XV. L. Hoagland A. Coultas illilirarg Qlnmmittrr The President of the University. ex-oficio Caleb T. Xvinclicster Xvilliam james Nvilliam N. Rice ll 1 A f Q . Z pry X WILLIAM ARNOLD SI-IANKLIN t ' i i fm A-fi it?-U3 Wifi I rn- in r If : ,iii lipgrgprl. I fjqjf' g ,ivlg :::::::,gig,i::::::,. Elie Eliarultg Rev. William Arnold Shanlclin, D.D., Ll...D., L.H.D., President 325 High Street B.A., Hamilton College, I883g S.T.B., Garret Biblical lnstitute, Evanston, lll., l89Ig M.A., Hamilton College, 18955 D.D., University of Washington, I895g LL.D., Baker University, 1906, L.H.D., Upper Iowa University, 1909, D.D., Allegheny College, l9l0g Ll...D., Trinity College, I9I0g LL.D., University of Vermont, l9lIg ET, 'I'BK. Rev. William North Rice, Ph.D., LL.D. CI l HJ 31 College Place G. I. Seney Professor of Geology BPL., Wesleyan University, I865g Ph.D., Yale University, 1867, Ll...D., Syracuse University, 1886, Sheffield Scientific School, Yale, l866-67, Univesity of Berlin, IS67-68, Professor of Geology and Natural History, Wesleyan University, 1867-84g Zoological work with United State Fish Commission, l873-743 Geological and Zoological investigation in the Bermudas, I876-77g Professor of Geology, Wesleyan University, IS84-g President of Board of Education of Middletown City School District, lS85-9lg President of Connecticut Council of Education, l903-05: Assistant Geologist, United States Geological Survey, employed in study of Connecticut Triassic, 1891-92, Superintendent of State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut, l903-g Acting President Wesleyan University, l907-09: Member of American Society of Naturalistsg, President, lB9lg Member of Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences: Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science: Vice-President, l905: Member of Geological Society of America: Vice-President, l9l0-5 Lecturer on Science and Religion, Colgate University, 1897-19005 'I'N9g 'PBIL EE. Caleb Thomas Winchester. L.H.D. C21 P. HJ 342 High Street Olin Professor of English Literature B.A., Wesleyan University, 1869: M.A.. Nvesleyan University. 1872, L.H.D.. Diclr inson College, l89l: University of Leipzig, l880: Librarian Xvesleyan University, IS69-73: Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature. Xvesleyan University, IS73-90: Professor of English Literature. 1890-1 Donovan Lecturer on English Literature in the Johns Hopkins University. l890-9l, l89l492. IS94-95. l899-l900g Lecturer on English Literature in Xvells College, 1885-p Associate General Editor of the Athenmum Press Series of English Classics. l893-: Member of the Committee for the Revision of the Hymnal of the Methodist Episco- pal Church, l900-Olg WT: 'l'llK. I5 lllml I ll . fg ,., a.!E -5- FA A' ti N - . if llligill - 5- :'::::::t1:li1t1:25::a:::.,. Rev. Bradford Paul Raymond, DD., LL.D. 170 High Street Waite Professor of Ethics and Biblical Literature, Emeritus B.A., L U ' 't , 1870, M.A., cl dem, Wesleyan University, 18945 Ph.D., Boston Univ8i:hiyIicl88liivDiDll, NorthwesternaUriili1rersity, 1884, and'Yale University, 19015 l..L.D., Lawrence University, 18895 President Lawrence University, 1883-895. Professor of the English Bible, Wesleyan University, 19095 President of Wesleyan University, 1889- 1mm,sBK. Morris Barker Crawford, M.A. C38 S. LJ 197 High Street Foss Professor of Physics B.A., Wesleyan University, 18745 M.A., Wesleyan University, 18775 Tutor in Mathe- matics, Wesleyan University, 1874-775 Universities of Leipzig and Berlin, 1877-805 Instruct- or in Physics, Wesleyan University, 1880-815 Associate Professor of Physics, 1881-845 Pro- fessor of Physics, 1884-5 studied at University of Berlin, 1895-965 Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science5 Member of American Physical Society5 'PN95 KTBK, Herbert William Conn. Ph.D. Q5 H., 167 High Street Daniel Ayers Professor of Biology B.A., Boston University, 18815 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 18845 M.A., acl eundem, Wesleyan University, 18945 Director Johns Hopkins Summer Laboratory, 18845 Instructor in Biology, Wesleyan University, 1884-865 Associate Professor of Biology, 1886- 885 Professor of Biology, 1888-5 Director of Cold Spring Harbor Summer Biological Lab- oratory, 1889-975 Lecturer on Biology, Trinity College, 1888-895 Lecturer on Agricultural Bacteriology, Storrs Agricultural College, 1901-055 Secretary of Society of American Bacteriologists, 1899-19025 Bacteriologist of Storrs Experimental Station, 1890-19055 Corres- ponding Editor Revue Cencrale du Latil, 19015 President of Society of American Bacteriolo- gists, 19025 Bacteriologist of State Board of Health, 1905-5 Member of American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science, of American Society of Naturalists, of Association of Agricultural Chemists. of National Association of Medical Milk Commissioners, of Olli- cial Dairy Instructors' Association5 Director of Connecticut State Laboratories, 1905--5 BGHQQBK, Andrew 'Campbell Armstrong, Ph.D. Q26 F. I-LJ 166 High Street William Grifiin Professor of Philosophy B.A., Princeton, 18815 M.A., Princeton, 18845 M.A., ad cundcm, Wesleyan Univer- sity, 18945 Ph.D. fhonoraryl, Princeton, 18965 Fellow in Mental Science, Princeton, 1881-825 Princeton Theological Seminary, 1882-855 University of Berlin, 1885-865 Associate Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1886-875 Associate Editor of the New Princeton Review, and Instructor in History, Princeton College, 1887-885 Professor of Philosophy, Wesleyan University, 1888-5 Coiiperating Editor Psychological Review, 1904. 19095 Member of American Psychological Association5 Member of American Philosophical Association5 KIDBK. I6 L' I ,l 4 I f . V I ll?:il fx, , ii , :niT4X..e..1z. I I. I--I I 11, ,gill I -5' I l,llllllllhxlllifllllll g s flilruarsi. f el, V-NT? - : ,al :t 5575775all'li:l!55555r William Edward Mead, Ph.D. C27 F. HJ 165 Broad Street Professor of the English Language B.A., Wesleyan University, 1881, M.A., 1884, Ph.D., Leipzig, 1889, Principal of High School, Troy, New York, l885-87, studied at Universities of Leipzig and Berlin, 1887- 89, Ecole des Chartes, Paris, and British Museum,, I889-90, Associate Professor of the English Language, Wesleyan University, l890-93, Professor of the English Language, l893--, Professor of Middle English, University of Chicago Summer Semester, 1903, Secretary of Pedagogical Section, Modern Language Association of America, 1897-1903, Lecturer of Middle-English, Columbia University Summer Session, l9l l, Secretary-Treasurer American Dialect Society, 1906, Secretary, I907-, Editor Dialect Notes, l906-, WT, TBK. Karl Pomeroy Harrington, M.A. C30 F. I-LJ 203 High Street Robert Rich Professor of the Latin Language and Literature B.A., Wesleyan University, I882, M.A., 1885, University of Berlin, 1887-89, Yale University, 1890-91, Teacher of Classics, Westfield High School, Westfield, Mass., l882-85, Professor of Latin, Wesleyan Academy, 1885-87, Tutor in Latin, Wesleyan University, 1889-91, Professor of Latin, University of North Carolina, l89l-99, Professor of Latin. University of Maine, I899-1905, Professor of Latin, Wesleyan University, I905-g Musical Editor, Methodist Hymnal, I90I-05, Alumni Editor, Wesleyan Song Book, Editor Psi Upsi- lon Song Book, Editor of Songs of All the Colleges, Member of American Philological Association, Member of Archaeological lnstitute of America, 'I'T, 'I'BK. William John James, M.A. CLibraryD l62 Church Street Librarian B.A., Wesleyan University, ISS3, M.A., ISS6, Universities of Leipzig and Berlin, l8B3-87: Tutor in Mathematics, Nvesleyan University, I887-90, lnstructor in Mathematics, 1890-95, Librarian, t89l-, President Connecticut Library Association, l899-l90l, Assistant Treasurer, Wesleyan University, 1908-g WT, '1'li5K. Frank Walter Nicolson, M.A. fl S. CQ 31 l High Street Secretary of the Faculty and Associate Professor of Latin B.A., Mount Allison College, l883: B.A., Harvard, l887, M.A., Harvard. 1888: M.A., acl eundcm, Nveslcyan University, IS94, lnstructor in Sanskrit, Harvard. l888-89: lnstructor in Latin, Harvard. l889-9l, Tutor in Latin, Yvesleyan University. l89l-94: lnstructor l894e95, Associate Professor. 1895-g Secretary of the Faculty. IS95: Secretary of the Faculty and Associate Professor of Latin, l899-: President New England College Entrance Certificate Board. l9tO-: President Association of New England Colleges for Conference on Athletics. l907-IO: Secretary-Treasurer National Collegiate Athletic Associa- tion, l908-, 'l'13K. I7 .ll A if Al i laik, - EQLEQ- :l::::::fil::::::.. IlIe'fF'r ' l aifur ' 4 Nfl -' Walter Parke Bradley, Ph.D. C2 I-LJ 256 College Street E. B. Nye Professor of Chemistry B.A., Williams, l884g M.A., and Ph. D., University of Goettingen, ,l889g M.A,, ad eunalem, Wesleyan University, 1894, University of Goettingen, l884-85, l.888i89g Assistant in Chemistry, Williams, 1886-88g Instructor in Chemistry, Wesleyan University, 1889-903 Associate Professor, l890-933 Professor, 1893-5 Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Member German Chemical Societyg Member American Chemical Society: Connecticut Representative, Committee on,Organ1zation, Eighth Congress of App le Chemistry, ZW, TBK. Oscar Kuhns, L.l'l.D. C38 F. HJ 158 H111 Street Hollis Professor of Romance Languages B.A., Wesleyan University, 1885, M.A., 1888, Universities of Berlin, Paris and Geneva, l885-87, Librarian, Wesleyan University, 1887-89, Instructor in Romance'Languages, l889- 90g Associate Professor, 1890-933 Professor, 1893-g Universities of Rome and Florence, l900-Olg L.I-I.D., Dickinson College, 19045 Associate Editor, Die Deutsche Erdc: Member of Modern Language Associationg Corresponding Member of Societe Archelogique de la Franceg NPT, QBK. Willard Clark Fisher, B.A. C33 F.I-LJ 25 College Place Professor of Economics and Social Science B.A., Cornell, l888g Fellow in History and Political Economy, Cornell University, l889-89, I89l-923 Instructor in Economics and Finance, Brown University, 1890-9lg Associate Professor of Economics and Social Science, Wesleyan University, l892-96, Pro- fessor of Economics and Social Science, Wesleyan University, IB96-g Councilman, City of Middletown, 1903-04g Mayor, 1906-08, 1910-12g TBK. William Arthur l-leidel, g 41 Lawn Avenue jane A. Seney Professor of the Greek Language and Literature B.A., Central Wesleyan College, l888, M.A., I89lg Ph.D., University of Chicago, I895g University of Berlin, lS88-905 University of Chicago, 1894-963 Acting Professor of Latin, Illinois Wesleyan University, 1890-91g Professor of Greek, 1891-94, Senior Fellow in Greek, -University of Chicago, IS94-95, Instructor in Ancient Philosophy, 1895-96, Professor of Latin, lowa College, I896-1905, Professor of Greek, Wesleyan University, 1905-rg Associate Editor, Classical Philologyg Member of American Philological Association: Fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences, CIPBK. Raymond Dodge, Ph.D. C22 F. H., lO7 Lawn Avenue Professor of Psychology B.A., Williams College, 1893, Ph.D., U ' 't f I-I ll , 1896. G Assistant Librarian, Williams College, l893-94gn?.?:?xieii'sitiy of al-Iealle, l8b4-9gSduXLis?:ni to .Professor Erdmann, Psychological Institute, University of Halle, IS96-97' Professor of Philosophy and Psychology, Ursinus College, I897-98, Instructor in Philosophy, Wesleyan I8 Q nn,n A V ' ,Ha ii fm , . ....... A .... I Q-,I I f..z., , I ll-'-Q11 .T::..,1,j:lc:1IF ,aegis li1'm'r-- I ,inf :l::::::i5if,l:,1:::::: University, 1898-99, Associate Professor, l899-l902g Professor of Psychology, Wesleyan University, 1902-4 University of California, Summer Session, 1906, Columbia University, Summer Session, l909 and I9IIg Cooperating Editor of Psychological Bulletin, l904-l0: Advisory Editor of Psychological Review, 1910-g Consulting Experimental Psychologist at Nutrition Laboratory of Carnegie Institution, Member of American Philosophical Associa- tion, Member of American Psychological Association, Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Seieneeg 'I'BK. Walter Guyton Cady, Ph.D. CI4 S. LJ 77 High Street Charlotte Augusta Ayres Professor of Physics Ph.B., Brown University, 18955 A.M., Brown University, 18965 Ph.D., University of Berlin, I900g lnstructor in Mathematics, Brown University, l895-973 Magnetic Observer, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, I900-02, lnstructor in Physics, Xvesleyan Univer- sity, 1902-03, Associate Professor of Physics, Wesleyan University, l903-07, Professor, 1907-g Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Member Ameri- can Physical Societyg AA'I'g 'IaBKg 23. Robert Herndon Fife, J-r., Ph.D. C34 F. HJ 240 College Street Marcus L. Taft Professor of the Gennan Language and Literature B.A., and M.A., University of Virginia, 18959 Ph.D., University of Leipzig, l90tg Instructor in English and German, St. Albans School, Radford, Virginia, 1895-985 Goettin- gen and Leipzig, 1898-1901, lnstructor in German, Western Reserve University, 1901-03, Professor of Germanj, Virginia Summer School of Methods, University of Virginia, l903-055 Associate Professor of German, Wesleyan University, i903-05: Columbia University. Summer Session, 1907, Professor of German, Wesleyan University, l905-g 'l'BK. George Matthew Dutcher, Ph.D. U6 F.H.J 77 Home Avenue Hedding Professor of History B.A., Cornell Utniversity. l897: Ph.D., Cornell University, l903: Assistant in English History, Cornell University, l898-l900: President Xvhite Fellow in History. Cornell Uni- versity, l900-OI, Associate Professor of History, Xvesleyan University, l90l-05: Professor of History, Wesleyan University. I905-g Professor of History, Cornell University Sum- mer Session, I9t2g 'l'BK. Joseph William Hewitt. Ph.D. C26 N. C., 3l0 William Street Associate Professor of Latin and Greek B.A., Bowdoin College, l897, M.A., I899g M.A., Harvard University. 1900: Ph.D.. l902: lnstructor in Latin nnd Greek, Bowdoin College. l897-98: Principal Hanover High School, Hanover, N. H., l898-99: lnstructor in Latin, 'Worcester Academy, l902-03g Master in Latin, l903-05: Associate Professor of Latin and Greelc, Xvesleyan University: Mem- ber American Philological Association. t905-g KE: 'l'llK. I9 L- - ' if ig-li ii ,If-' fllotfi f ig-.T u I 'IIV' 'T-T-I ' ll, lllnllllllllilllllllllllll e al-mr-me-lol-I, at as-,nr r -I ---- Leroy Albert Howland, Ph.D. 5' WYIIYS Street Associate Professor of Mathematics B.A., Wesleyan University, I900g M.A., Harvard, 1904, Ph.D., Munich, 1908, Instruc- tor in Mathematics, Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Pa.,, i900-03, and Wesleyan Uniyersity, i905-6, Graduate Student, Harvard, l903-05g Parker Fellow from Harvardg. University of Munich, l906-035 Editor, Annals of Mathematics, l9l0-l Ig Member of American Mathe- matical Societyg Associate Professor of Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1908-g WT: QBK. Burton Howard Camp, Ph.D. ll Brainerd AVCIIUC Associate Professor of Mathematics B.A., Wesleyan University, 1901, Harvard University, 1903, M.A., 1907, Ph.D., Yale University, I9llg Teacher Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, Me., l90l-023 Graduate Student, Harvard University, l902-039 Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1903-04, Wesleyan University, i904-055 Graduate Student, Harvard University, l9O5-073 Instructor, Wesleyan University, l907-095 Associate Professor, l909--g Fellow, Yale University, l9l0- llg Member of American Mathematical Societyg 'PNQQ TBK. David Day Whimey, Ph.D. I2 South College Associate Professor of Zoology and Acting Curator of the Museum B.A., Wesleyan University, 1904, M.A., Columbia University, 19065 Ph.D., Colum- bia University, I909g Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1904-085 Jones Scholar, Col- umbia University, Summer Session, l906, 1908, Assistant in Zoology, Columbia University, I907-08, Member of American Society of Natualists, Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member of the Corporation of the Marine Biological Laboratory of Woods Hole, Mass.g Instructor in Biology, Wesleyan University, l908-Tl, Associate Professor of Zoology, 1911-g ATA. Edgar Fauver, M.D. Sl College Place Associate Professor of Physical Education A.B., Oberlin College, 1899, M.D., Columbia University., 1909, Student at Harvard Summer School of Physical Education, l903g Student at Columbia University Summer School of Physical Education, 1904, Coach of Athletic Teams and Director of Gymnasium Centre College, Danville, Ky., 1899-1900, Tutor of Greek, Oberlin Academy, Coach ol Athletics Teams and Instructor in Gymnasium, Oberlin College, i900-033 Instructor in Physical Education and Coach of Athletics Teams, Horace Mann School, 1903-07' Lecturer in History of Physical Education, Teacher's College, Columbia University ,l907-09- Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Columbia University, l9l0-ll' Associate Pro: fessor of Physical Education, Wesleyan University, l9ll-. i 20 Q Hn 9- ' L nrtf'l n , . If an n I f I' ' lr- ' I r' . f 1 '. ' T '12 'Q' Isla 6 fl' 'Xl R ifixt I Ill 5 iii?-.xr.-..i.'4z lvll! I ',-.' , I l-,Q-'I I V- lllllll:l'l'lllg!lllllIl ,irl A -I l OX'-4 -lr. Illlllllln'I'l nun n tlfz, L gl 1 , 'VIL-LII:-Z . '-'g il-- -g,,:' Spunfpnltxl In :luulullil John Wesley Wetzel, Ph.B. New Haven, Conn. Instructor in Public Speaking Ph.B., South Western College, 1894, Diploma Cumstock School of Oratory, North- western University, 1896, Director, Department of Oratory, University of Denver, IS96- 1900, Instructor in Oratory, Iliff School of Theology, 1896-1900, Instructor in Public Speaking, Yale University, 1901-06g Assistant Professor, 1906-g Instructor in Public Speaking, Hartford Theological Seminary, l906-07, Instructor in Public Speaking, Wes- leyan University, l906-5 Member National Association for the Advancement of Speech Arts. Raemer Rex Renshaw, Ph.D. C2 HJ IS6 High Street Instructor in Chemistry B.S., University of Oregon, 19025 M.S., l903g Ph.D., Columbia University, 1907: Instructor in Chemistry, University of Oregon, l902-04: University Fellow in Chemistry, Columbia Universit l904-05' Instructor in Chemistr New York Evenin Hi h Schools yt v yv g g I l905-065 Columbia University, Summer Session, 19075 Instructor in Chemistry, Nvesleyan University, I907-g EE, Member of American Chemical Society. Louis Bliss Ciillet, B. A. I3 South College Instructor in English B.A., Columbia University, 1904, Instructor in English, Wesleyan Academy, l904-053 Temple College, Philadelphia, Pa., l906-07: Graduate Student, Harvard University, l905- 06, and Columbia University, l907-08, Assistant in English, Columbia University, l907-083 Instructor in English, Wesleyan University, 1908-g 'I'BKg TEK. Albert Mann, Jr., M.A. 329 Washington Street Instructor in Romance Languages B.A., Wesleyan University, 1906, M.A., Harvard University, l909: Instructor in French, Hotchkiss School, l906-07: Instructor in French, Boston Country School, IQO7-03: Instructor in Romance Languages, Wesleyan University, l9ll-g WT. John Kenyon Lamoncl, Ph.D. 5 Stowe Avenue Instructor in Mathematics B.S., Rhode Island State College, 1907: M.A., Yale University, l908, Ph.D.. I9lO: Instructor in Mathematics, Rhode Island State College Preparatory School, l906-07: Graduate Student, Yale University, l907-08: Fellow Yale University, l908-IO: Member of American Mathematical Society, Instructor in Mathematics, Nvesleyan University, l9lO-. Durant Drake, Ph.D. U3 I7. HJ I70 High Street Associate Professor of Ethics and Religion B.A., Harvard, I900: M.A., l902: Resident at University Settlement, New Yorl: City. I900-Ol: Student. Harvard Divinity School. l90l-03: Ph.D.. Columbia, l9ll: Instructor in Philosophy. University of Illinois, l9ll-IZ: Associate Professor of Ethics and Religion. Wesleyan University, 19125 AT: Wulf. 'Tl ' Iii miieiiin ii 'fig' 'IX' H it 1- 1-a - 1 II' :Kill :f::::::ir:H:r:1'::::::: -is I-I1-mf: -f 5-.1 fsiirif -. ---- --L.1ifM-r-----i- John P. Senning East Hall Instructor in History B.A., University of Iowa, 19055 Ph.D., University of lllinoisg M.Dt., 'Iowa State Normal School, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, U111VC1'S1lY of m1110153 TCaCl1C1' f I-l'stor Aberdeen I-ligh School Aberdeen N. D., Grand Forks High School, Grand lirorksi N?,,D., Illinois College, Couinty Court llecord Ibnspector, Illinois, Summer of l9l2, ' ' ' ' 9II-g AA, Instructor in History, Wesleyan University, I Enoch Burton Gowin, A.M. Instructor in Sociology M.Di., Iowa State Teachers College, I906g Ph.B., University of Wisconsin, l909, A.M., University of Wisconsin, l9l0g University Scholar in Sociology, Columbia, l9I0-Il, Instructor in Sociology, Wesleyan University, l9ll-. Lee Ward, Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry , A.B., Yale, 1906, Ph.D., 1909, Instructor in Chemistry, Swarthmore, 1909-12: Wesleyan University, l9l l-. Floyd I-Iill Frame, B.A. Instructor in Physics B.A., Clark College, 1912, Instructor in Physics, Wesleyan University, l9ll-. Friedrich Schoenemann, Ph.D. 240 College Street Instructor in German Ph.D., University of Marburg, Germany, 1911, Prussian State's Examination, Marburg, I9llg Instructor in German, Normal College of the City of New York, 1912, Wesleyan University, I9l2, Member of Modern Language Association. B611 EHYSICY, B-A- 6 South College Instructor in English - Univigrig, Iilglryid, Instructor in English, Syracuse University, l9ll-IZ, Wesleyan Bertha Ellen Wood B.S., Saint Lawrence University, 1903, N Y lc Stt I..'b Sh I 1911-12- Teacher, Dexter High School, Dexter, N. Y., 12955-Igilg rAiisEistai1trii1liyLilEracicy,, Wesleyan Umversrty, l9ll-g AAA, 22 .L.PlL,' i - . A ' rl ruin I 'A ' ' fi 1--Nh 'Eff' lil-5 ' I li- acl: lx ,,,y,-'ii I-llilfflili I fifty :l::::::fgkgst::::::,: Gbffirvrz nf Ahminintratinn William Arnold Shanklin, L.l-I.D., LL.D. .... President Frank Walter Nicolson, M.A. .... S eoro tary of the Faculty William John James, M.A. . . Librarian, and Assistant Treasurer Edith Leona Eastman, B.A. . . . Assistant Librarian Mary Abbie Richardson . . Assistant in the Library Bertha Ellen Wood, B.S ..... Assistant in the Library Warren French Sheldon, B.A., B.D. . Secretary of the Alumni Council Floyd Emerson Logee, B.A. Sec. of the Young Men's Christian Association Charles Willard Shaw . . Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings 23 I .LL ' nl 5 if fs ff I fXl 1' X -l-ra-tw-W r -f ---- --'- -if-:ft will Qlnmmiitem nf the iliarultg i Glnurme nf Stung The President, Professors Rice, Winchester, Conn, Fisher, Heidel, Howlan d Mrahuair Stung Professors Crawford, I-leidel, Howland Ahmininiraiinn The President, Professor Rice, Mr. James, Professors Nicolson, Dodge Glnnferrnrn with Ssiuhrentn The President, Professors Conn, Dutcher, Fauver, Cady i Olaialnnur Professor Nicolson Bulletin Professor Hewitt, Editor: Professors Winchester, Dutcher, Whitney, Mr. Mann 2-Xthlriir, illlwairal zmh Bramatir Gbrganizaiinna Professors Nicolson, Fife, Fauver 1HuhIir ifiiierarg Exerrinrn Professors Winchester, Mead, Fisher, Dutcher, Mr. Wetzel Svpnrial Maxxum Professors Armstrong, Kuhns, Fife, Camp Enanfiz Euann amh lflnunlanh Svrhnlarzlgipa The President, Mr. James, Professor Nicolson 24 y 31nhu iHHnurnr Nan Nlrrlx 1333-12112 ill .li L 1' , lifix 11-,,',,,igig2ll galil: 1 113 L :t::::::t1:gt:tH:1',::::::,: . Zee Illilfn' 'tim ,,- .,.. -- ' Mrahuate Svtnhmtu Patrick Edward Branslield Portland, Conn. Chemistry Louis Carter Flocken, B.A. AXP HOUSC Greek F, H, Frame East Physics Ralph Maynard Holmes, BA. 'f 313 Williams stfaar Physics Friend Lee Mickle, B.A. fAlleghany, 19115 A 72 Cross Street Mathematics Harry Fletcher Lewis, B.S. Commons Club Chemistry Robert Reed Stevens, B.S. II East Hall Chemistry Robert Victor Story, B.A. AXP House Bacteriology 26 Q0 g gk ,nw .1 - ' x I ' Q f'f 'j ff- ff X 'fm x Q -im ,Vi y' , ikx W -, ' f i' Eff:'?52w l' ' f f N' . ,f I'- ' fx N ,G y . K xy 7 M M X. N. yi Y, ff , ' ff XR J! I1 fl IM. I 1 t f I I I i 7 v JM . '- ' xx 1 lf A 1 fl f S W x, K IQ X ' I , Q fm , , W fl, Q 01 Mx X X 1 f :A www' f T7 -r 75 Y ., A KQff7if if iii, . Q-7 S' ,-f Q Mlm .,,, ' Q ' 4 G- ,' -.11 V, 1 l, 244, X' V-F A., ,I Z .I l. 'T' - 1 f Q,-ff' 2 2: QQ!! ,-. K ' .7' I ,I ' A-Z! M 9 1 E ff.. -'-f., .H--,. 2 B my ' 1 ' N . TI-IE COLLEGE BODY ml, 4- an,u . I 5- 1 A I l'T'l ' W llinl 97 xx .737 -N rf..T.'. Ill-i'l'l 'l' l . I : ,l'l :nun l'TT'llllll.l 'gl -4' C' - i ARL- ' lzlllllli nl 1- -1-,gi lqaginili. fi gil, :::::::,.i,g.i:::...,: Hnhnrgrahuatv tbrganizatinn i. . u Raymond S. Gibbs, I3 Raymond S. Gibbs, 'I 3 James E. Stiles, 'l3 . Henry H. Crane, 'l3. Harold H. Fellows, 'l 3 John P. Maynard, 'I3 Robert I. Laggren, 'I3 . Raymond T. Potter, 'l 3 Qbffirnra Prerirlcnl Raymond S. Ctibbs, 'I3 Sccrclfzzjf- Yimrzzzw' james E.. Stiles, 'I3 5721121111 I Secreita Samuel W. Murphy, 'I3 James I. Wendell, 'I3 . H. Langdon Pratt, 'I4 John L. Brooks, 'I5 . Herbert A. Dingwall, 'I6 Alfred P. Harris, 'I3 . Richard M. Sills, 'l3 . William F. Davis. 'l3 David W. MacMullen, Harold R. Willoughby. '13 . 'I5 29 James E.. Stiles, 'I3 President College Body ry-Treasurer College Body Manager Football Team Manager Basketball Team Manager Track Team Manager Baseball Team Manager Musical Clubs . Editor Argus President Senior Class President Junior Class President Sophomore Class President Freshman Class Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Tl il- - f.:::i:y .ig fi fx' R rx ,- 4 1- I 'logout aj::::::ir:n:1i:rt:::::: - -I1-mv -t I lair- Sperial Stuhrnta 'Names Eli Allison Ernest Raymond Dodge Ralph Edward Foster William Manly Ketcham Allan Wynn Milliken Louis Wetherbee Pitt Victor Ambrose Welton Edgar Clair Weston Graduate Students Seniors . Juniors Sophomores . Freshmen . Special Students Total . N.c. .h S. C. . O. I-I. . E.H. . J.H. . F.I-I. . S. L. . 'r Ihathmren Bramley, Leeds, England Munich, Germany Ansonia Oriental, N. C. Bar Harbor, Me. Middletown 4 East Hampton, N. Y. Altoona, Pa. Snmmarg 2-Xhhrvniatinnn ltnnnm, I9 E.. H. 107 Lawn Avenue 3 N. C. I5 E. H. 58 Wyllys Street AAL? House h 54 N. C. 53 Loveland Street 9 84 . IOI 89 . II9 8 . '4l0 North College South College . Observatory Hall East Hall Judd Hall Fisk Hall . Scott Laboratory of Physics . Scientific Course 30 ? ' Xi, f..,-A-31,. f I n- 1 4 If Q '11 fu 3? ' lx f K x', X ,lj , f K 'L f x N, 4' Y I, ffx u X 'X .rl R x X, , .1 x LQ. ffv 'M -f-S5125 xii' , X4-r ' ' v I . I 1 '.'P-.- A Y Y Y V ,. Vg-,',..:. :!,M'im,v Um.l'1Janl.h,g,::urc1 'Twill' 5'.1I.'.gu.v,-:rl H mr. . iivh T S m rs P TI-IE SENIOR CLASS 1 .ng Q I ,--,- - 'F iw'-'T' . . - TT gliatii f ,ali rw u if .H 9 If ',- .Inf .n n lfiy I Q I I -7 Z, ,. -.xii-T :Fulllhligilliglullili .L ui' - T l ' i V F-JH . llllliY:, 'l.1lululIg Sveninr iqiaturg N N THE dark, dim past somebody casually remarked: History repeats R, ., itself. With becoming modesty we rise to remark that it really gl, must have been a -wonderful class whose history we are repeating. Maybe in some future time when we have secured another million dollar endowment fund and we have a superfluit of instructo y rs a course will be formed called the History of Wesleyan Under- graduates, by classes. The instructor will say: Gentlemen, to-morrow we will take up the History of the Class of l9l3. Immediately a buzz of excitement will be heard throughout the room, for who will not have heard of I9I3? fBusiness off cheering, and cries of Nobody! Nobodyll Then the next day the boys will have a five-minute written on The l9l 3 Freshman Football team with particular reference to the generalship of Captain David Charles Barret Harvey. What an inspiration to future Freshman classes is Captain Harvey. He stuck to the football night and dayg kept it forever under his arm until the picture was safely taken. Then perhaps the question would be is would be no five-minute put: 'Raymond Silas Gibbs, his life and times. But th written. And so on would a course be formed and formed easily, which proves that l9l3 has really been making History. As has been said each year by him who has been detailed to write the h. . . . istory of our class, to enumerate everything would be impossible in the space and time allotted. For future reference when we pick up this book in years to come we would like to recall particularly our Freshman year, for it was that year that Wesleyan entered on a new era. With our class entered Dr. Shanklin: he will graduate with us, but will never forget Wesleyan-Taft day. President Taf pressed with our class, for he asked Dr. Shanklin who the clever looking fellows ln the peculiar caps with the green buttons were. In our Sophomore year we covered ourselves with glory and everything else on various trips down the river. Several of our classmates showed an astonishing interest in musical com- will remain at Wesleyan as a post-graduate. We t was particularly im- edy. Our football team kept winning. Our class basketball team won the New England Championship. But why go on? Even in that year we furnished a l f V ' ' coup e o arsity captains. And the act we gave in the vaudeville show! VVho 33 ' Lf alrlfil n l .bl t . - FV i .. . Q A i- 'i f lg? f-------'r r.'..Tr... I IITIDI fi ,,'.l Xl- T::Illli:lIlllml-Qlllllil - '-'--.' .5-fi 4 l lg12N.-f :l::::::,:r5,5l::::::g: I ,fill . gilt- A '-- 7. will ever forget Jack Easton's interpretation of Salome? The little drama ' b h d l d was tabooed by the faculty. We felt not a little hurt a out we a p anne . I that after all the trouble spent to reproduce Faculty Life at Wesleyan as it really is. We came back in our Junior year, the captain of every Varsity team one of our classmates. We saw our class basketball team again Win the New . a u u d England championship. Our football team kept up 1ts wlnnmg streak. We ha the best Junior week ever. Oh, we hate to talk about ourselves. And our Senior year, which we are now enjoying. How often have we looked with envious eyes at the dignified young men in the flowing robes and impressive flat hats! l-low little did we realize what an art it is to wear that costume and not to appear conscious of it. Seniors, we can hardly realize it, the time has run by so quickly. Yes, the time has gone quickly, but what a change in everything! We came to a college that was dying away in spiritg we leave one that is about the livest wire in New England. There is not a college in the East that has shownfsuch improvement and such an advance in spirit as ours in the last four years. And the fellows who entered here, many of them timid meek Freshmen, have now attained that blase, devil-may-care real col- lege air. Men who came here with a carpet bag and an umbrella and minus a hair- cut are leaving with fine traveling bags, trousers creased, boots well polished, etc.-the finished product. We have ,among our number many distinguished men, men of national reputation: our own Jimmie Wendell is known wherever track athletics are known, yet he entered with us unsung, unknown, and as the saying goes, Look at him now. And Captain Everett Bacon, the beau ideal of athletics, the dress-suit king. He was always polished, he wore a dress suit at birth and has been wearing one ever since, but he wasn't always an All-Amen ican quarterback. Look at the boys who were just basketball players that are now All-New England players. We trust, with all our honors and with all the history we have made, that during the four years we have been together we have become friends in every sense of the word and that the word classmate means something. There was a time when it meant everything, but with fraternity obligations the class has gradually. come to mean less and less. It is our duty to keep up the work of fnakllng hlS'f0YY CVCI1 after We graduate: When reunions are called to come back ln a body and show the undergraduates a real Wesleyan class, and yvhen We meet to say from the heart: My classmate, my friend, 34 nll,l , , 4 ji , A lkg ' AI' . I-l fT -7- E lamb , fl I 'III . James I. Wendell . George G. Davidson Eugene S. Clark . l'llllllll lllllll lllllllrl llllygllllll lllllllllil llllllg uninnvs 'lulnl' 1 Svvninra ujirnu Qllauis Urll Rah! Rah! ' I 3 Rah! Rah! 'I 3 Rah! Rall! ' I 3 Yea I9I3 35 . President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer I 3 p.nr.oTENnNT 'fltfxnl F- ft- gA.v..1nmwfY, CA - i A 'I ii ' f lil? n7'T.TTT7I.xiT. Vi' fi ff Ill llelli Ej:::,:::':Iz:l?lQ: l7li'LI1I'1llf ' Lim' '- ' I ' --I ,-lli., illllnmhwa Bake Clarence Everett Bacon, WY tI1Y House Middletown 9NEg Corpse and Coffin, Mystical Seven, Freshman Class President Cl1g Class Baseball Team Cl, 21, Captain Cl1g Class Basketball Team C313 Class Track Team Cl1g Chairman Cannon Scrap Commit- tee Cl1g Ctlee Club Cl, 2, 3, 415 lvy Quartet Cl, 2, 313 Jibers C2, 3, 415 College Choir Cl, 2, 3, 415 Vesper Quartet Cl, 2, 31, Sophomore Hop Committee C215 Chairman junior Promenade Committee C31g German Club C2, 3, 41, Secretary-Treasurer C31, President C41g Undergraduate Athletic Executive Committee C2, 413 Varsity Football Team Cl, 2, 3, 41, Captain C414 Varsity Tennis Team Cl, 2, 3, 41, Captain C213 New England Intercollegiate Doubles Champion Runner-up Singles C31, Vice-Presi- dent, New England Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis Association C415 College Tennis Champion Cl, 2, 31, Varsity Baseball Team C313 College Senate Cl1g Class Day Marshalg Undergraduate Speaker, Phila- delphia Alumni Banquet Beck Albert Edward Beebe, C. C. Commons Club l-louse Brooklyn, N. Entered with l9l4. Beng Clarence Alvin Bengtson, AXP 472 I-Iigh Street Middletoxxn Gymnasium Squad Cl, 21, 36 l Di n n n A , ' f Ii A 2: - X Ppit F I5I1I'I Viilf ' ,ll il, It ' I ' i'a'-wf-- IIIIIIIIQII lglllvlllllll -Al.- 3:1 -I I H---All Y ll uuna snail Hnlunlllu Earl t Earl Henry Bennett, BQII BGDII House Binghamton, N. Y. Gym Squad fl, Zjg Class Track Team fl, 25. Bob M. Robert A. Bernhardt Eclectic House Rochester, N. Y. GNEQ Sigma Taug Varsity Football Team fl, 2, 3, 4,5 Varsity Track Team fl, 2, 3, 4,5 Bosey, Jr., Wrestling Cup CD3 College Strength Record fljg Gym Squad fl, 213 Vice-President Social Study Club Q03 lvy Ceremony ..TmAIf.. Harold Blauvelt, BGJIT BGOII l-louse New York City Gym Squad fl, 213 Class Football Team fl. 2. 3. 4,3 Varsity Football Squad fl, 2, 3, AU. 37 I ,LA U gall? Lqcurew--tm. Arm QER LM-lumix Fugurf, V Llf.UrENANT Nxcoqcfx., Qoq Mn Umar: tar' U .LT X ui , ' .ff 3-ii : li Q. ll fm PAY .n1iTT'.sr.'..'i.a- ' piggy' ll f' -EJ X I -- -- ---- P-T LABUTENANT. Meoldu- C,-.nm Nb BH-E Hoo. Ur-ur N0,lO2 A-F:'.F1 llplfdl - HBY-isu George Treat Bristol, AAG? V Brooklyn, N. Y. 9NEg Corpse and Coffmg Entered from Cornell, Graduated in 19129 Cannon Scrap Committee QU? Class Football Team . I Abram Breneman Bruner, AACID AACIJ I-louse Columbia, Pa. Sigma Tau, Class Debate Team QD, Washington's Birthday Banquet Committee QD, Class Squad QD, Assistant Business Manager of the Argus Gly Busi- ness Manager fresignedj f4jg On leave of absence-College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, N. Y. Bruni Henry Mullison Bruner, AACID AACID I-louse Columbia, Pa Zfbg Sigma Tau: Sliull and Serpent, Argus Board 63, 4lS Alumm Editor M53 College Cheer Leader C45- 38 i nu,i 4 f .V T751 'll jf ' X a WX' 151215 liiilfivli vlfftt' AKE House Buffalo, N. Y. AKE House Mt. Vernon, N. Y. AK r .gf l Paul Paul Burt, AKE, QDBK ZW, Gym Squad QD, Camp Prize Q53 Editor- in-Chief l9l3 OLLA PODRIDA C355 College Customs Committee Gly junior Exhibition UD, Declamation Contest fresignedj GD, Dramatic Club CZ, 3, 41, Secretary-Treasurer Deutscher Verein GJ, President fell, Class Day Orator ' e' Lie UTEIVAINIT QJTLS5 CHAPLINI NAVY. 11.55. Rocne:.Terq, UA ln Albert Merwin Clark, AKE Class Track Team fl, 25. I c Cena Eugene Shephard Clark, ARE, KDBK E House New London Cuym Squad QQ: President Classical Club Ol: l 1 Vice-President La Societe Francaise QD: President ' HJ: Secretary-Treasurer Class fell: Class Day Secretary fell: Dramatic Club f-ll, Ayres Prize UH: Phi Beta Kappa Prize QD: John Bell Scott Prize t3-3 39 If-an-tfsrrrzef. QANVT A.E.C' beach ay Dnraev-rrviEN7 ,err Y.-41-fr-Qrcrf rx A EJ, DI' Liti JTENANT rmrA,,,,-R,f 4 A.E.F. Amr-eceev QAM17 UEVENS, M Y.M.C-A. l Q W A ' lf ' Ill-if . 3 A 1: Q' f PNY -?TIL'.-f-'Q4i::L-- :llilll .ilk W gl wi- :llllllli l'llllll l'l'l'l.l -' ,L '.. I im-.. l:f::lfLQ'i'l::l:fli u :il -'lllQl,'1 I I Lilian, V . ' , King George Ronald Clark, BGJII BQH House Scranton, Pa. Zip: G S d C21g Assistant Circulation Manager of the y:lrgii.iiaC31, Business Manager C413 Junior Promenade Committee i L Piffle Harold Payson Cobb, C. C. Commons Club House Searsmont, MC- , Heine Henry Hitt Crane, ATA S ATA House Nliddletown i Zfllg Corpse and Cofling Mystical Seven: Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 419 Leader C419 College Choir Cl, 2, 3, 415 Reader Musical Clubs C413 Dramatic Club C21g Jibers Club C2, 3, 413 College Senate C413 Washington's Birthday Banquet Committee C313 Chairman of Honor System Committee C41g Under- graduate Speaker, New York Alumni Banquet C41g Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 3, 413 Varsity Basket- ball Team C2, 313 All New England Basketball Guard C31g Assistant Manager Varsity Football Team C313 Manager' C41g Varsity Tennis Team Cl, 215 Class Tennis Team CZ, 31: Class Day Choragus C415 Vesper Quartet C413 Undergraduate Athletic Executive Committee C3, 41: College Chora- gus C413 Athletic Council C3, 41g Hibbard Prize Cl1g Calef Prize CZ, 31. 40 . 1 A , A Q' f' . . ,rg ii Neg 1-Q-:.1 I ll- sau - gag, -In W -4 - fill? t , il , I I lllllll:l lll:1!l M 1 , g ,glg :l:::3::l.llh,t:: , lIDavy,l George Grevatt Davidson, AKE AKE House New York City KI'g 9NEg Corpse and Cofiing Mystical Seveng Class Baseball Team fl, 3Jg Class Basketball Team fl, 215 Varsity Baseball Team Q15 Varsity Basket- ball Team fl, 2, 3, 4D, Captain f3Jg All New Eng- land Basketball Team Q, 3, 419 German Club CZ, 3, 453 junior Promenade Committee GQ: Chairman Up- per Classmen Cannon Scrap Committee f4Qg Under- graduate Executive Athletic Council Ojg Vice-Presi- dent Class C413 College Cheer Leader f4Jg Chairman Senior Ball Committee f4Qg Pipe Ceremony Davie William Francis Davis, Jr., AXP AYP House New Bedford, Mass. l Gym Squad U75 Senate C413 Dormitory Committee t4l- HAI.. Allan Lee Dodd, C. C. Commons Club House Shelton Gym Squad 121: Class Football Team Q. 3, 4,1 Junior Prom Committee -4I -, V, c Pal-t.,Tb ftN4Lt,l'tI Pk' .J HCO L, Fr H11 vVnr-4 Fl Cul 54,077- Gymnasium 'Y C-APTAIDI - 'sn' T,NFAN1-.QV- dl. A-F.F- I 1 X Ill ' h A- A - I 'Lg I .3 XC' Q7 XX I lc t- ml elzsasssvrae-fr-issm:: 'lffil 'sill-3, tilt 5 -3 3 ' ' Eddie or MISTER ! ' Eclgar Vincent Durling, WY Brooklyn, N. Sk ll d S t3 V 'ty Football Team Cl, 2, 3, Cglptainelgill Variiiy Baseball Team Cl, 2, 353 Captain C253 Class Prophet ..Dyke.. Harold DeYoe Dyke, AAQJ AACIJ House Syracuse, N. 9NE3 Corpse and Cofling Mystical Seveng Class Football Team Cl, 2, 3, 451 German Club CZ, 3, 453 Chairman Sophomore Hop Committee C253 Junior Prom Committee C353 Senior Ball Committee C453 Class Basketball Team C353 Assistant Manager Var- sity Basketball Team CResigned5 C353 Chairman Junior Committee C453 Cup Ceremony Class Day slack.. John Ctolclsborough Easton, XXII XXI' Lodge Mt. Vernon, N. Dramatic Club Cl, 2, 35: Gym Squad CI, 255 Class F00fball C253 Junior Week Committee C353 College Senate C352 Upper-classmen Flag Scrap Committee C453 Head Cheer Leader C453 Junior Commrttee C453 College Customs Committee 42 Y. Y X7 'N nn Q 4 .- A -if ' l? A 'I ' XXQ- WR' . Ifhlll f'f'-ll' f , 1 il-Q--HT l lv-ill I-tl - I xxx-ltg 'l'nniI:'hi'llliIiul::': 'lil -:l-Q' ' .L I. V' uupunnlilnlnijlluslnniu Adams John Adams Eldridge, C. C., KIJBK Commons Club House Washington, D. Entered from Northwestern QL OLLA PODRIDA Board Dome Harold Underwood Faulkner, ATA ATA House Madison, N. gym4?quad QZIQ Editorial Board Wesleyan Argus aspclcvv Haynes Harold Fellows, AKE AKE House Troy, N. Sigma Taug Skull and Serpentg Class Baseball Team fl, 213 Class Football Team fl, 2, 3,5 Captain Q53 Secretary-Treasurer W. U. I. A. A. Olg President f4Qg Senate Q03 Undergraduate Athletic Council Q3, 413 Assistant Manager Basketball C315 Manager f4lg Class Track Team 43 C. J. Y. DFFIQEQS TT 5. 'tori EA. I - 1 Xu I I ' ji, 4:21 I f -A WAY I 'l I lii':zrr:L-Q'--' 'i' iii -Wistar aissasssfmaae 3 5 -I gil.: ' - :rem - - ' L- - Harry Harr Clinton Frame B011 y 9 BGJII House Seward, N. Y S d 2 g Cl T llc Team C219 Junior Sffgk CZi:miltieeJC315 a'X?ashiiig:ton's Birthday Bflnquef Committee C412 Editorial Board Wesleyan Literary Monthly C3, 413 Editor-in-Chief A-as Erlund Kenneth French, AXP AXP House . Dorchester, Mass Declamation Contest Cl1g Gym Squad Cl, 213 Spinney Prize C213 Cannon Scrap Committee C213 Junior Promenade Committee C313 Secretary-Treas- urer Classical Club C31g President C415 Speflial Honors in Classics C31, College Customs Committee C31g Washington's Birthday Banquet Committee C413 Class Football Team usin . Raymond Silas Gibbs, KPY Y House Belvidere, N ZCPQ Corpse and Cofiing Mystical Seveng Gym Squad C219 Class Football Team Cl, 2, 3, 41: Captain C31g Class Cannon Scrap Committee C21g Chairman College Customs Committee C313 College Honor System Committee C313 Assistant Manager Tennis Team C313 Manager C413 Stage Manager Dramatic Club C215 Assistant Manager C31g Manager C415 Member of Cast CZ, 313 Junior Class President C315 College Senate C3, 413 Secretary C315 President C413 Undergraduate Athletic Executive Committee Council C3, 415 Athletic Executive Council C413 President Undergraduate Athletic Association C415 German Club C3, 413 Undergraduate Speaker at Washington's Birthday Banquet C413 Class Day Pre- sentation Ceremony C41g President College Body C412 Undergraduate Speaker, Washington Alumni Ban- quet 44 . , l I fr ' fm' .1 ....... - ..... ,lei 1 ilslsln infill .H.ml. .I fly- - :.::::::Lj' :,i::::::4: Hoolies Waldo Pierpont Gillies, XIIY Gymnasium Great Neck, N. Y. Zfbg Sigma Taug Varsity Football Team C2, 3, 415 Class Football Team Cl1g Class Baseball Team Cl, 2, 31g Varsity Baseball Squad C315 Class Day Committee Hcilicu Harold Abrams Gilman, EAE I8 North College Hartford Entered from Gettysburg C31g Class Football Team C3, 415 Class Baseball Team C315 Class Basketball Team Russell Lowell Gould, XXII XXII Lodge Bayonne, N. 45 ZF'-O Lacu1-ENAN A112 benz-wc, 5. ,qffi ITI l .-1 X M 1 Il . . . ii ,223 , tg A tg , fX1- FIX 5:..aZ'f:..:' . .1,j,l, l.f ii l.Q i Illll lllh Wiiixifhdifiiinr --file liunnvli weft-1 5' Honey Arthur Stanley Hancock, ATA, AEP I ATA I-louse. New Britain Brown-Wesleyan Freshman Debate U55 President Freshman Debate Council U59 AmhCY5t'WC5leYan Debate Q53 New York University-Wesleyan Debate C353 Alternate Wesleyan-Williams- Debate C453 Briggs Prize Debate f453 Briggs PTIZC u Wcsn ' Wesley Wallace Hanford, BGBII 317 William Street Middletown Zfpg Washington's Birthday Banquet Committee fl, 355 Gym Squad f25g Sophomore Hop Committee Q55 Class Basketball Team fl, 2, 35. Az of Spike Alfred Perego Harris, CIDNGD Eclectic I-louse e Montclair, N. Zcbg Class Track Team Cl, 25, Manager fl5g Var- - sity Track Team fl, 2, 3, 459 Varsity Relay Team Q55 Vice-President Y. M. C. A. C55, President f45g College Senate 46 l n ,I 4 ,I A if - 'iii' E-li ii C11 9 VX . u'n I i 1 Ll, 4,-rn. -+f -' . fiat-4 ' ' -Et! lilrtiletl' fl Harve George Lansing Harvey, WY 'PY House Washington, D Editorial Board Wesleyan Argus C2, 313 ,Athletic Editor C415 Editor-in-Chief, Y. M. C. A. Hand- book C413 Class Football Team CZ, 3, 41, Gym Squad C213 Junior Week Committee C31g Upper Classman Cannon Scrap Committee C41g junior Exhibition C31g Deutscher Verein C31g Class Base- ball Cl1g OLLA PODRIDA Board Smiicf1 Edward Payson Hayward, WY 288 College Street Middletown 9NEg Corpseand Collin, Skull and Serpent, Varsity Basketball Team Cl, 2, 3, 41, Captain C215 All New England Basketball Team CZ, 3, 415 Captain C21g Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 3, 415 Captain Cl13 Class Baseball Team Cl1g Varsity Baseball Team C313 Class Football Team C3, 419 Captain C419 Undergraduate Executive Athletic Council C213 Class Track Team C315 German Club C3, 413 College Cheer Leader Carl Carl Kingston Hill, IDNGD Eclectic House 9NEg Sigma Tau, G S d l ' C ym qua C 1, lass Baseball Team Cl1g Class Football Team C2, 319 Manager C213 Sophomore Hop Committee, Editorial Board, Wesleyan Lilerary Monthly C413 German Club 47 ' LAPTA N :Ir . Us P s Was... f - N-- . been? 10,17 T 1 . flir L-,Cuff rs4AN'T sewtr-Auf Que wx ,A-'7 ED-NT - IVLQI - B E HOoPrrf-u. l A P'VlIu.Lb , L.l'.H.1. I R L' n lm. 5 li f :T111TTf7.bQ'n .17 IQ.-.'. 5 1 di' Q-slr' :l::::::n::1x:lf:q:::::.r. 'Fifi liis-ai-Slit 1 112117 'P -- ' Earl Edwin Earl Hoyt, AKE AKE House Ridgefield Gym squad 427. Bud William Greene I-lowells, XXII, KIJBK XXII Lodge Upper Montclair, N. Graduated with I9l2g Class Gym Squad fl, 25, Leader QD: l9I3 OLLA PODRIDA Boarclg Second Prize Junior Exhibition Hunt-tj Frank Charles Huntington 46 North 'College Qneonta, N. Y 48 ., , . - T: I lt A ' f ! ix :2:a:1: it-5 ig Xl to ' 't' lilllll l ' Jimmie Walter Thomas James, KIIY 'PY House Middletown Crum S uad Class Football Team CI 2 35' y q v Q 1 1 Varsity Tennis Team fl, 2, 3, 4,5 Captain f3, 45g University Culee Club Q, 3, 43g University Man- dolin Club CZ, 3, 459 Vesper Quartet f4Jg Ivy Quartet f4jg Class Tennis Team GJ, Captain Gly New England Intercollegiate Tennis Meet QQ, Undergraduate Executive Athletic Committee Q3, 459 junior Exhibition Casey Arthur Ernest Jones, AAQID AAKIJ House Hyde Park, Mass. Entered from Northwestern CZDQ Dramatic Club Tangle Edward Henry Jones, AKE AKE House Newark, N. J Business Manager OLLA PODRIDA Q15 Preliminary Honors in Mathematics Q19 Johnston Prize 49 o J EKG-EA-r-A1' BRD Aff. ZW'-D LIT QEBERVE Cl Yrhvfxvk' Rrgfkvln WF Pe-u Fmrwv D40 Nw- sy' 1'- ll- , , U ' li A 'Z in f lfliix :irn'ra'.j::'..T.'. ' ' ij ff :y::::::-E':1x::::::n , .imm-1l- I aiu: ' ' 'f l4Ray19 Raymond S. Kidder, CDNO Eclectic House BTOOHYH, N- Y- College Organist C4-jg Class Football Team l Killy Roland Kilbon, ATA ATA I-louse Springfield, Mass. Entered from Williams Q13 Gym Squad C253 Press Club Q3, 49. Oram Roscoe Kline 9 82 North College Millville, Pa 50 n,n I A I' ' ii lllllil :Ili A I-.' l'XX J- i., ' 'ilklau ' '-' 'l f ' ' I' it :l::::::':itk't::::::i: . Nappie Harold Lester Knapp, ATA ATA House Greenwich Gym Squad Q55 Glee Club Cl, 2, 3,45 College Choir Q, 3, 453 Declamation Contest Cl, 2, 35g Parker Prize Red Robert Irving Laggren, WY IIIY House Elizabeth, N. GNEQ Corpse and Coffin, Mystical Seven, Class Football Cl5g Class Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 45, Cap- tain C3, 453 Class Baseball Cl, 2, 353 Varsity Football Team Q, 3, 45, Varsity Basketball 125, Assistant Manager Baseball C35g Manager C45g Undergraduate Executive Council C45 College Senate C453 Athletic Council C455 Vice-President C453 Vice-President Y. M. C. A. C45g Senior Ball Committee C453 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C455 German Club Q, 3, 45, Undergraduate Speaker Newark Alumni Banquet Seaway Howard Seavoy Leach, C. C. Commons Club House Penobscot, Me. Gym Squad Cl, 25, Sophomore Hop Committee 125: Junior Week Committee C353 Wesleyan Literary Monthly Board C3, 455 Dramatic Club C455 Senior Ball Committee 5l ,fx ll3'lN 'I-'Nr TR A.E Z, Llfiurr T ,A fiarfv-C l..l- C CL !.Ih 5 'wud fi iVlQf T' Of' Lf -IF' Ltr' V l SER-.5r:Arsl1' N hryx, ' QP-NX? CIJXANE AL'-EN Tluw NX PA- f n - .. lllml 1 lfillu ' Ii ig!! A- YV? l fX1 FAR .W-nf. - e 'li ' 4 ---- -wifi--'---I Bill William Payne Lewis, AKE AKE House Block Island, R. lt 9NEg Gym Squad QL Chairman Class Banquet Committee Q55 Junior Week Committeeg Manager Class Baseball Team Bennie Benjamin Luntz, C. C. Commons Club House Easthampton Gym squad 429. l l Mac William Dudley Mclsarren, AAG AACID House Osceola Mills, Pa. ZCIJ9 Mandolin Club fl, 2, 3, 4j, 52 ' 1. f' - Q ,,- -Ml - -1-J X ,- , - TT --:iiil J l' ro. 'I 1 XXI HX l'..IfI U 1 ng E M :::::.'.g:,H,.a+ I I 'll llllll ll ll ll :l::::::-il'l'fl: i Mac David Wallace MacMullen, BGDH BGH House New York City Gym Squad .CZJQ Editorial Board Wesleyan Argus G, 419 College Editor H13 Secretary-Treasurer Press Club f4Jg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet filly College Senate C412 Class Day Committee nlack.. John Paul Maynard, QJNQ Eclectic House New l-laven QNE a Football Team l 2 Class Baseball ': Cl ss C , lg Team fl, 35g Chairman Class Banquet Committee GL College Cheer Leader QU: Manager Varsity Track Team f4Jg Undergraduate Executive Council Q03 College Senate Mfg Undergraduate Athletic Council James Alexander Morton 86 North College New Haven 53 a .-.1 Mlm! l I I'-all 113 El 4.,lx-:ISI -lxlllqn U. v.NAvnt,. A. 5-'f'1-E-E Hfxvm. RESEQVE Pncnanvx CDA-1, L. Moose John Desmond Murphy. AACD AAKIJ House Norwich Entered from Yale C21g OLLA PODRIDA Board C313 Class Baseball Team CZ, 313 Gym Squad C213 Varsity Football Team CZ, 3, 419 Class Day Com- mittee usarnn Samuel Wilson Murphy, AKE AKE House Brooklyn, N. Y. ZCPQ Corpse and Coffin, Class Debating Team Cl, 213 Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Debating Societyg Alternate Wesleyan Freshman-Brown Freshman De- bate, German Club C2, 3, 41g Class President C213 College Senate C2, 3, 413 Alternate Prize Speaking Contest C215 Assistant Manager Debating Council C315 Manager C415 Argus Board C2, 3, 413 Editor- in-Chief C3, 413 Gym Squad C21g Alternate Wes- leyan-Amherst Debate C31hg Washington's Birthday Banquet Committee C21g Upperclassmen Flag Scrap L Committee C315 Manager Class Football Team Frederick Buckley Newell, BGJII BCQH I-louse Hartford Gym Squad Cl1g Class Track Team Cl1g OLLA PODRIDA Board C31g Senior Ball Committee C415 Glee Club '54 ... - ' if I lllll .l' A . ffm R I XX ' me Q-if I ll' flu 1' WU ' 'Lille I '-' I lg ls, s I'IIII.'.f?? III'I'i' I llllll I glll Illllll I gm . lunnnnL.L-ui!-.lluulliu J r 1 I 1 Nick Ruthven B. Nichols, ATA ATA House, Jacksonville, Ill. Entered from lllinois College Q15 Gym Squad f21: Class Football f3, 41: Class Basketball C315 Class Baseball O15 Class Tennis Team O15 Captain U13 Deelamation Contests f2, 31: College Press Representative K3, 41: Secretary-Treasurer of Press Club 61: President Ole Martin O. Olsen. C. C. Commons Club House Middletown Junior Exhibition 131: Class Day Committee Porky James l-larold Parkinson, fI1NC9 Eclectic House Jersey City. N. QNEQ Corpse and Collin: Mystical Seven: Class Baseball Team CZ, 3, 41: Class Football Team 121: Class Basketball Team fl, 31: Manager U13 Captain C31: Class Track Team U1: Varsity Football Team l, 3, 41: Varsity Basketball Team KZ, 3, 41: Captain C413 All New England Basketball Center G, 41: Varsity Track Team fl, 2. 3, 41: Shot Put College Record QZ1: N. E.. l. A. A. Discus Champion U1: Chairman Class Banquet Committee CI1: Chairman Xvashingtonis Birthday Banquet Com- mittee Q31: Chairman Junior Xveek Committee U12 Undergraduate Executive Council C-l1: German Club fz, 3, 41: Chairman Class Day Committee 55 NIA! LAN I r EQ.-.EIl.rslT .AAT INF' - A.E,F. FF. C'--raEruoRPe I GA, QAPTMN -f,,, F, A, JT L-IE UTIQ fu ,N 'MT' All-C' Jli Q . s or ' Ii ii 'QQ' . flxl ii XX li.'.'1ZEq'..1r... LQ1-i .W I II' gall :t:::::::::Ii:4r: ::::::: t- ie 4-mlm - I fs-:lf 1 Pell Thorold Ward Pell 46 North College Newark, N- Gym Squad fl, 2,3 Mandolin Club CZ, 3,5 Secre- tary Social Study Club Bill Carl Clough Persons, AKE AKE House Maynard, Mass Class Gym Squad fljg Class Baseball Team fl, 233 Class Football Team C3, 43g Varsity Baseball Team f2, 319 Captain C319 Upper Classman Flag Scrap Committee f4Jg Undergraduate Athletic Executive Council Baldy Winfred King Petigrue, 1IfY, QDBK WY House Oswego, N. Y 9NEg Sigma Taug Skull and Serpentg Varsity Foot- ball Team fl, 3, 45g Varsity Basketball Team fl, 2, 4Dg Class Baseball Team Cl, 2, 3, 413 Class Bas- ketball Team fl, 2, 3, 43g Captain QD: Class Foot- ball Team QD: Vesper Quartet Mfg lvy Quartet f4jg Johnson Prize fly: German Club 56 , , - ff ll,l I 4 I f v' Qi, IVITIII 6 i l' XC QF MT? - l'llfZf'LL -' C, ' 211 I'l5'U.i'1 nl- Lili fl fululll uspotn Raymond Thornton Potter, ATA ATA House Ellenville, N. Y. Gym Squad Cl, ZJQ Vice-President of Class C253 junior Promenade Committee C3Qg Clee Club Cl, 2, 3, 4Dg Assistant Manager Musical Clubs C3Dg Manager Musical Clubs C415 College Senate C4Jg Senior Ball Committee C4Dg College Choir Cl, 2, 3, 43. Deacon Lloyd Preston Rice, ATA, CDBK, AEP ATA House Granby Gym Squad CI, 215 Class Debate Cl, Zjg Wes- leyan-Brown Freshman Debate Cljg First Prize junior Exhibition C315 Wesleyan-New York Uni- versity Debate C39 Wesleyan-Amherst Debate C413 President Wesleyan Debating Council C4D: Secretary- Treasurer New England lntercollegiate Oratorical League C4Qg C-lee Club C455 Class Historian u-locus Joseph William Rowe, ATA ATA House Portland. Me. WD: Sigma Tau: Chairman Cannon Scrap Com- mittcc CD: Dramatic Club 57 -Ll' l,.i:ovf:rs1ANlT' INILC. -. D1fSiRlFR . vvftl:-my-fvs :vga Af,i:-,hi Y- Y -Y - ,,,.,-,,.:, -wg, V Y QL- e, Y ,A V- a rxlp Lino? FHA-NN PANTRV. I w I T I ' Q19 L. Eu IENAN Ala, '9nE,'F' - HF gn: A xg I' f A , . :i:a:1:v: llieiltir sl saeamff sasttr ,Q Sitiszml- rl fiiuf' -l ---- --Mutt ------ . IAMGCN Richard Malcolm Sills, Xllf Xtp Lodge New York City Zfllg Sigma Taug Vice-President of Class CD3 Secretary-Treasurer Qjg Sophomore Hop Committee Q13 junior Promenade Committee Qjg Upperclass- men Cannon Scrap Committee f4Jg College Senate Q45. Vcc Veo Fuller Small, CIJNG9, QDBK 5 Eclectic House Farmington, Me Zig John Bell Scott Prize fljg 'Class Basketball Team 0, 4,5 Class Football Team C433 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C3, 4,3 President .Maine Club 1. Smitty Clarence Bruce Smith, Jr., ATA ATA House Brooklyn, N. X Gym Squad fl, Zjg Upperclassman Flag Scrap Committee f3Jg OLLA PODRIDA Board QD: College Customs Committee C333 Washington's Birthday Ban- quet Committee 53 f V U f -E - I, ' . , A Q 'V'l:: EDI, E :D Xl ix! x - inlilmli I .ji -, ' 1- ...- . I II 1flI ' -- --'gg if i Alf- - I Felix Peleg William Sprague, C. C. I8 Observatory Hall Bath, Me. lingered from Bowdoin filly Varsity Football Team l njim.. James Esmond Stiles, AKE AKE House Freeport, N. Y. Upperclassmen Cannon Scrap Committee OJ: Wash- ington's Birthday Banquet Committee HD: Treasurer Class QD: Secretary-Treasurer College Body O03 College Senate UU: Secretary-Treasurer Under- I graduate Athletic Association MJ: Chairman Under- graduate Athletic Council f4Jg One half Hibbard Prize QD: Dramatic Club fl, 2, 3, 1-Up Secretary QI: President Q03 Assistant Manager Wesleyan Literary Monllily Q13 Manager MJ: Class Day Committee Q05 Undergraduate Speaker Boston Alumni Banquet Strong Harvey Allen Strong, BQDTI BCQII House Laurens. N. Y. Class Secretary-Treasurer UQ: Class Basketball Team QD: College Cheer Leader Q-U: Dramatic Club 443. so l Ji-ETVIXI .f ' N.i., y '1- li LuEurENAN'I' ,,,pq'14-3 INF -- A,:-.Fi . 5? il l ffxl liiiiix .':.'.1:i .J -.... . . I-li: ' 'I' lizln Ey::::::1fiEETf gig l'5l1'I7'll' ' fx-:F ---- Sire Spencer Allen Studwell, ATA ATA House Greenwich, Conn. Gym Squad f2Dg Editorial Board Wesleyan Argus . Q3, 4,5 Press Club Q3, 4,5 Deutscher Verein Q03 Assistant College Press Agent L Sammy George Greely Summerson, BGJII BGJII House Gilbertsville, N. Y. Glee Club f2, 3, -'Dy Mandolin Club U, 2, 3,3 Gym Squad Bob Robert Stockdale Telfer, XII' Xi' Lodge Bloomington, Ind Entered from Indiana University C235 Gym Squad C23- 60 n n ,n 'A ' 'vz-f' 5 gi, f I7,.K I i':,'l'. 'l-3 ,- O. - . i ' t .Wr:: ::..1... I luis. I :h:l,.:G ,!.lQ,r2e 'IQ' EW '- fl viii. 'l i' Benedict Robert Leonard Tucker, BGDH I63 Court Street Middletown Ctym ,Squad UD: Deutscher Verein Bob Robert Foster Volentine, BAE, fDNGD, KDBK Eclectic House Brooklyn, N. Entered from Cornell Sophomore Yearg Efllfg Col- lege Customs Committee C313 German Club Q3, 455 junior Prom Committee O15 Washinglon's Birth- day Banquet Committce Lowell Walcutt, lit-Jll' BOD!! House Montclair. N. Deutscher Vercin CZ, 3. 4,3 Vice-President f-U: Assistant Manager Y. Nl. C. I-X. Handbook OD: Manager QU: Class Tennis Team Cul Y. Y uvugir-,N FMOLOYFI Au Ve r :INT I .--I I ll ill CHIFV' Ybfwllnvl 'NLR' Rafe Ralph Foster Weld, AXP AXP House Round Lake, N. Y Class Debate Team CI1g Sophomore Hop Committee C21g Art Editor.I9I3 OLLA PODRIQA C313 Junior Exhibition C31g Junior Week Committee I ll I U fl fzmmze A James I. Wendell, ATA Sigma Taug Class Track Team Cl, 21g Manager C214 Class Relay Team C419 Varsity Relay Team Cl, 2, 3, 41g Cap-tain C3, 413 Varsity Track Team Cl, 2, 3, 41g Captain C3, 41g Holder of the College Record for l20 yds. Hight Hurdles and 220 yds. Low Hurdles: Holder of Board Track Record for 440 yds.g New England Intercollegiate High Hurdle Champion Cl, 315 New England Intercollegiate Low Hurdle Champion C315 Intercollegiate High Hurdle Champion of America C31g Member of the American Olympic Team C315 Point Winner Olympic Games l9l2, at Stockholm, Swedeng Member of the Ex- ecutive Council C3, 41g Class President C41g College Senate C41g President Class Day C415 Class Day Committee ' Harold Erving W itman, AKE 62 ATA House Lake Hopatcong, N.- J AKE House Berwick, Pa ' 7'l: igll i i lla? i ii Qt si il'--ist. I ll-:Ll ' A i I ll- I :,ullullnhulIillnn l 5 y, fi pm gm . l gay :::::::L333g,i::::::,: AnTornnn Thomas Adamson Wood, AXP AXP House Bertha, U. Class Football Team f2, 3, 455 junior Exhibition C3Jg I9l3 OLLA Ponama Board OJ. '.WO0C1lCT' William Colcord Woods, XXII, KDBK XXII Lodge Orono, Me. Gym Squad QD: Secretary Classical Club QD: Sherman Prize UI: Pierce Prize Q15 Camp Prize C39- KirI i Herbert Brown Wright. ARE AKIC House New York City UNE: Corpse and Cofhng Skull and Serpent: Var- sity Baseball Team fl, 2. 3, 45: Captain CZ. 413 Class Baseball Team UD: Manager QD: Class Basketball Team fl, 2, 3,5 Second Basketball Team UD: Class Football Team C432 German Club O. -ll: Sophomore Hop Committee: Class Track Team UH: Member Undergraduate Executive Athletic Coun- eil 42, 43. L- L 0'x'NQ NJ'T L- t wtf ,Nr - - l lx ' lltelj K tri r VN L 4 IKN-KNNOND Lliraun Nl k ' . . er ,., A 'o . ., 'U VN B l W L'r -4 e in--. 'Nt -'. Lvv.-.N--ft-J HJY.JOof1IR QQN, , I Q NA. ' LA ' J' -1 Nr' e5.'N,e. Q-.,-M, Jt..,.,-Nr, 'M' ' 'XVVY Lt- ut rw-mv: ,-Mg, I N ' - I- . . . .J, N axes: 11,4 '1' - ' '-'rvrv INIVV' 'wlclt All fr QQ.. G utfC'Y -.,N0,,r- r, W ,q,. L-7 'gl' lx . I Ilffksrrw-slr fNft,Q I CAMP Ho:n'nA L--I-l fl.: .1 5 f 1 1 .,...X. Q 1 A S 'SU1 HOR? 11 I , 1 V . . --T.Y,,. ---v- ' ' 11' ll.:ii: 1.l'2s ll l 'Xxx 1 I n - ....... - .... ... - fml- I-lfiilll - l l- :4::::::W'::::::: . -.-- it --.. llnninr Miatnrg Halidomes! We trust you will pardon spontaneous Icom:- bustion, but every time anyone mentions that class it makes us froth at the mouth like a bottle of lVlumm's Extra Dry to get m its biggest achievement out first. Honest, it grieves us to the il- heart to think that John Wesley had to Hy the coop without ever knowing how glorious a .ang he was to bring together. Why, we're the guys that put the Hcann in Cannon Scrap and on every oppos- ing class, the very ones that put the O, K. in Class Smoker. But to begin lg 'S-BLOOD! Likewise Gadzooks, and a couple of By-mie- Q at the beginning. i When in the fall of 1910 the last long-haired Frosh had dodged the entrance requirements and was safely registered under Nick's eagle eye, the largest class in the history of the college had taken the plunge in the Cultura Tank. They found the Water fine. Now, said Prexie, let the Greater Wesleyan proceed! You notice that it's proceeded all right. l9l4 started right in. With four men on the Varsity football team we found that there was brawn enough in the class to augur well for fit observance of Washington's Birthday. Meanwhile we delivered a little skit entitled, Annexing the Gym Ex , copped the interclass debate, and sent the much heralded Intercollegiate Basketball Champions back to their lockers wondering how it all happened. Then the Dirty Dozen met in solemn conclave, painted the landscape a bright pink, and got painted--pink and blue in spots. That is, some of them were. But those posters still live in cherished memorabilia, long after the perpetrators are again able to sit down with ease and composure. The Ides of February arrived at last, and led by the late lamented Boob we eluded all sleuths, rom-ped onto the campus with the Douglas gun and let Bish sit on it till time was up. About this time came the only Freshman dance in the history of our loved Think Emporium, and it was a good one. Ask Bones l-lus-, but, alas! some of our number have fallen by the wayside. 66 l I ll,i I A il .I ':'f'I' 6 ,Pnl 8 27X .ii.Xr.'..i'.i I I A I t I l' :QSIII zllllllglhlxlillllll gl-'Ji ligngnlli I fill- :!::::::il 'r,r::::::1 Sophomore year found us walking off with both flag and pole in the flag rush, summarily spanking all Freshmen who even mentioned cannon around February, and again demonstrating enough basketball knowledge to walk off with the interclass series. Likewise we won a track meet in there somewhere, but we were getting so used to this sort of thing that it didn't cause a ripple. Then came the Sophomore Show, when Sears and Boob and Pete and the whole class showed a real live musical comedy with all the lixin's. We don't like to brag or boast, but those tunes listen pretty well around the piano. What's that? Scholarship? We should worry. You can't throw a stick into a 'l4 class meeting without its caroming on half a dozen prize-grabbers that make the Phi Bates of other classes look like a crowd of Scandinavian longshoremen at a Theosophical seminary. At least, so they tell us, and we're sure of our King anyway. Now as Juniors-If there is one thing more than another that l9l4 would stand for it is the blotting-out of class differences. We're all for Wesleyan. lt's a great little joint and it stood for us in our underclass frolics even when they involved sheriff and posse of lVliddletown's finest lt's little enough that a. single class can do to advance the standard that bygone generations of Wes- leyan men have carried, but you can count l9I4 in on bearing it as far ahead as gratitude and loyalty can forge. LN? 'S -2- QMS? 7 67 TI-IE JUNIOR CLASS I 'lTl l E E Q Iljfilgll., 1 . 1 4 Ll-5-in I i nlnfi' ,V I, 1 . Q.: B I .IB f.IZ'.s ' 1 -i WY' V '.'g 'f ,Z . l iT:f -4 F-n'uuTfu.u I Il-52' I : an rl. l l Tllllullhlixnllllllj 11 Eli I' ,Li . I iii - :I:::::::':I::::::,: Zluninrz H. Langdon Pratt President R. Ernest Wilcox Vice-Prcsidcnl Ralph 0. DuIancy Sccrclary-Treasurer 0112155 Uvll I-9- I --4 NVesIeyan! I-9-M I -4 Vvcslcyanl I -9- - I --I XVcsIeyan! You NIIIC-lfSCI1iFOlll'--ICCIII 69 I 1-1 Ill Natura lCl1nton David Abraham Alonzo Clark Allen Vincent Blake Allison ohn Henry Amy Noel Edgar Bensmger Edward Wayt Bishop lRalph Chesney Bishop ohn Earle Blossom lGeorge Theron Blydenburgh Raymond Tostevin Bond lRalph Ira Booth Robert Coleman Brovsm Wallace ohn Brymner William Warren Carman lFrank Bonyman Cawley William George Chanter Silas Skidmore Clark Waller Erskine Cooley lwillxam Bethel Cornish Howard Reid Craig ohn Franklin Day William Munroe Dox Ralph Olin Dulany l'Edw1n Markwick Eustis Victor Fellini ohn Edwin Fisher oseph Aloysius Francis l'George Frederick Freifeld oshua Collett Frost lwarren Clark Fuller lRussell Irving Garton Randolph Foster Glenn lCharles Albert Goodwin Frank Thorpe Gorman Raymond Avery Hall lHawthorne Parker Halvorson 'll-larry Eugene Harris lwilliam Jarvis Harris 'lhlames Blood Hasselman Raymond Vincent Hayward Richard Miner Hewitt Ira Vaughan Hiscock Robert Porter Holden John Robert Holmes Albert Hyde Holt lAlbert Gould Hopkins Harold Laurence Irving llra Davis .loel Brewster Hawkins Jones flir illilvmhrra Meathrnrzz Southern Pines N Gibbstown N Boston Mass East Bangor P Auburn N Y Thomasville N C Baltimore Md Hawley Pa Richmond I-Irll N Richmond I-Irll N Ellenville N Y Elmira N Y Springfield Mass Summit N Peabody Mass Detroit MlCh Mt Vernon N Y Springfield Mass Paterson N Lennoxville P Canada Princeton Me Richmondville N Y Frultland Md New York N Y Celano Italy Sunapee N H Dobbs Ferry N Y New York N Auburn Me Newton Mass Midland Park N . Philipsburg, Pa. Waterville, Me. Montclair, N. Auburn, N. Y. Saugus, Mass. El Paso, Tex. Montclair, N. Indianapolis, Ind. Wautoma, Wis. Middletown Farmington, M.e. Clearfield, Pa. Batavia, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Pasadena, Cal. Westheld, N. Fitchburg, Mass. Belleville, N. 70 illnnmz BQH House Commons Club ATA House Commons Club Eclectic House WT House AAT House BQH House Commons Club 9 Broad Stre 9 et ATA House 33 N C 301 College Street BQH House WT House Eclectic House AKE House 32 N C Commons Club Lodge N C B911 House AXP House AAT House S 'XXP House Eclectic House Commons Club Eclectic House XIT House ' LXACP House AIXE House l2l Broad Street XXI' Lodge Eclectic House NPT House AKE House Eclectic House NPT House AKE House 178 High Street Commons Club AXP House Eclectic House S5 N. C. Eclectic House AACP House 167 High Street I8 E. H. ln,n A ' '- illiil l ' lt if Y ,-'XI ' 'ilk l'l'llll Cdaf. I N . -..et I l gfgll ' I ' - ' L 1 X 4+.eL.1..1 l. .J ' .3 - lilll john Sibbits Keir 'Ijames Stephen Kellom Frank Norris Knapp Walter William Kohler Henry Rudolph Konrad Esdras Howell Lowry lra Raymond Lutz Howard Spencer MacKirdy lPaul Preston Martin Manuel Matienzo Lynn Smith Miller lrlieja Schmauss Mittell George Lankton Moore lLawrence Beatty Morse lHerndon Tudor Morsell 'tLeroy Beaumont Noble Arthur Fiske Potter lHcrbert Langdon Pratt Minard Le Grand Proper Albert Sears Pruden lEdward Ritsher Rau Allen Simmons Raymond john Reeder Reeves ll-larold Blake Robertson Wilfred Slater Robinson George Miles Rogers Richard Alfred Rossiter ljohn Irving Rowell lCharles Nathan Rudkin Kendall Ainsworth Sanderson Eugene Wesley Scarborough Peter Adam Schneider Ralph Gordon Sickels lRodman Moulton Steeb Floyd Alonzo Stevens lHorace Bickford Stevens. Jr. tStcwart Niven Storms Hugh Clark Stuntz Francis Albert Sturges Paul Randolph Sutherland lWilliam Harry Sutton lNorman Thirkield Randall ,lay Thurrell ll7rcderick William Trevithick ll'lenry Hyde True Harald Ernest XVeinstein lAllen Dodge Xvheeler. Jr. lRansom Ernest Nvilcox Melville Soule Xvilding Harold Purcell Xvinchester ll-liram Walter Young Paul Mortimer Young l r liz'- n up nlns it anlfss. . . IIZIIIII'II1It'I .IIZIIII s-snsnnuLdm,lunuaunll Seymour Winchester, N. H. East Livermore, Me. Rendham, Pa. Seymour Scranton, Pa. Reading, Pa. New Britain West Quincy, Mass. Ponce, Porto Rico. Oneonta, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Youngstown, O. Boonton, N. Washington, D. C. Haddam. Portland. Newton Center, Mass. Middletown. Middletown. Beloit, Wis. Newton Center, Mass. New Brunswick, N. Summit, N. Springfield, Mass. West Springfield, Mass Oswego, N. Y. Manchester, N. H. Middletown. Lynn. Mass. Madison, N. Scranton, Pa. lndianapolis. lnd. Sparkill, N. Y. Ridgewood, N. El Paso. Tex. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Buenos Ayres, S. A. Xvaterport, N. Y. Brooklyn. N. Y. Patterson. N. New Orleans. La. Portland. Nle. Middletown. Yvashington, D. C. Brooklyn. N. Y. Newton Center. Mass. New York. N. Y. Newark. N. Albany, N. Y. York. Pa. Sayre. Pa. 71 XXI' Lodge AXP House I4 Pleasant Street -XXI' House 2 O. H. Commons Club Commons Club 7 S. C. I8 N. C. XXI' Lodge 33 N. C. XXI' Lodge XXI' Lodge -'X-YI' House ANI' House Commons Club Commons Club AKIG House 24 jackson Street XXI' Lodge I8 N. C. Xl'T House I3 O. H. ll9ll Hgugg XXI' Lodge -XXI' House Commons Club A-W' House Bflll Hougg Eclectic House -XTJ House XXI' Lodge House ,IIT iT-3 House Commons Club Alili House ANI' House All House 94 N. C. 2l5 South Main Street Commons Club lielectie House l-l6 Lincoln Street ATA House llfli llouse Xl'-li House ill' llouse X 'l' Lodge Xl'T House -Xlilf House -BTA House 38 Fountain Ave. r f E Z 1 I ri. vi-4,-....... f N mg 4.,,.4 4.,, ?. .-A-.. Y 1 a n if 1 A T -img? --i :lil VI n rmll ' .III -fe' Q li 2. 11 Q Nu lf .. ....... - ....... . gig: 4 :l::1::::l,:ll' til::::::I: Svuphnmnre Qiatnrg show undue pride- by pointing to the long list of scraps and contests that we have wong nor to hold up to public gaze the list of our Varsity ath- ' b ' f letes. We have been cramped for space in one rie page. The record of our debaters does stand out, however, for they h interclass debates. You should have heard us cheer. Nor would we have you believe that our roster is ons and elected a com- IT IS far from the desire of the chronicler to wQ got away with bot lacking in college honors. We have held two class electi plete set of officers each time. Total 8. We cheer them too. No class has been as altruistic as ours, for did we not even help out inthe Freshman enroll- ' 'd 11 th wa ment? No class hatred there. From our clerical class presi ent a e y along the line to our class roughnecks, Doc and Babe, we are a generous, open-hearted lot who simply can't bear to disappoint our fellow classes. We I I Y b I are polite. So far as is known there IS none among us who chews to acco in chapel. Indeed we have completely laid away such vile customs as rolling cannon . We are on friendly terms with the Constabulary of the town so that we could even-borrow the 6'makin's,H did we smoke. And at our feasts the strongest beverage is the Greater Wesleyan cocktail, invented by 65 9 5 ' 5 1 our class president and thoroughly endorsed by Tommy' and the ' Kidf A milk, My gruel and two dashes of eau-de-cologne. There's an educator in it. But seriously, our numbers may be few, but you can stake your next monthis allowance that we are all pulling together for Wesleyan, and that there never was a more congenial crowd to make the nights echo with near-harmony than 1915. balls after class banquets 74 iii- : ll-l I , A f . 7-'57 1 A if I 'YNY I I Ill ,.,, ,. I . U -L - i- I' f '-B- -X in-Easing -..... .T I' - -7 - 'K lllllilxl l'lhu1lnn l-lulifk I :l:::l:::QlElQ1li:::::g: Svnphnmnrwa John L. Brooks Presiclcnl Parker Newhall Vice-Prcsidcnl Francis B. Upham, Jr. Sccrclarp Harold R. Willoughby Treasurer Gllaum ljirll Rah! Rah! Wesleyan! Rah! Rah! Wesleyfanl - Y ea! l9l5 75 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS fX1 . ., . . ' II if-L-me is -, . t. wk . ',' 'l ' '55 : 9 ' . .7.'. .'T.Car..1T.. Ill-ull I I li- li :lIn:llI .llllll V',,,fg'.t-L lllllflill I- l 'fj-jq:-- :l::::::.g55,t::::::, Names Frederick Raymond Alleman Frank Lawrence Bealtys Howard Warren Benedict lDurward Henry Boehm Amos Dickers Bridge Charles Daniel Brodhead John Lee Brooks lKenneth Walton Brown lRead Hess Brown Samuel Harold Buck Harold Arthur Burrell lArthur Thomas Campbell Homer Franklin Carey Lewis james Carey lOlto Carpenter George Kellas Cashman Robert Valden Cassidy Rudolph Wilson Chamberlain Ralph Nelson Clark lThomas Alfred Courchesne Arthur Randall Davis James Holmes Defandorf Glenn K. Diamond lRobert Pierson Dodds Arthur Clark Eaton Francis Duffy Ellis, Jr. lwaldo Beattie Farnum lDaniel Ostrander Ferris joseph William Fosa Elon Foster Michael Gerome Edward Carleton Gibbons lE.dward Darwin Graber. Jr. lwilliam Gammon Greenman Walling Evert Harvey lGeorge Foster Herben Wilmer Edgar Herr Elias Wells Hockenbury lwillard Earl Honsinger llrrederick Hupman Hotchkiss lCharles Johnson lDan Cummins Kenan Clarence Kctcham lRobert Chipman Kneil Austin Hubbert Kuhns fliemhvra illeaihenrea Summit, N. Westheld, N. South Norwalk, New Britain Hazardville Philadelphia, Pa. Middlebury Yonkers, N. Y. Binghamton, N. Y. Campello, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Middletown Southinglon Southington Upper Troy, N. Y. Waterbury Webster, Mass. Auburn, N. Y. Springfield, Mass. El Paso, Tex. Fairfield, Me. Garrett Park. Md. Cherry Valley, N. Port Chester, N. Y. Westheld, Mass. Philadelphia. Pa New York, N. Y. Wakeheld, Mass. Middletown New York, N. Y Newark, N. Salisbury, Mass Greenwich , Naples. Italy Washington, D. C. Orange. N. J Flemington. N. Pottcrsville. N. Xvesttield. Mass. Yvaterbury Bristol El Paso. Tex. O'ster Ba N. Y Y. 5 Y- - Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Middletown 77 Ranma 83 N. C. 83 N C. XXI' Lodge 78 Home Avenue 52 N. C. XPT House ANI, House I46 Lincoln Street 72 N. C. 13-KE House 44 N. C. 143 Washington Street 20 E. H. 20 E.. H. I0 O. H. :XXV House tI'T House Eclectic House 32 N. C. 5-KE House 2 O. H. tI'T House l39ll House I6 E.. H. Alfli Hgugg XXI' Lodge A-5-'l' House 89 N. C. 448 Main Street A X P House 96 N. C. XXI' House SI N. C. 'PT House A-Nl' House 75 N. C. .-XXI' House -Xxl' House 62 N. C. House llili House Commons Club 'l'-I' House 'VIA House tl' T ii .9 I iixl R xxx 1 I n ':,11,':.6-':LL- llgllgl E-' A XI- I I :, l :l::::::::v!:lrnnu 51,3 Illgllfl 1- I inf- :lt--.u: ..n.1w122f2f,3 Roland Louis Luerich tRoss Albert MacMullen William Bradford Maskiell Robert Elwood Moore 'fl..awrence Bradford Neeld Parker Newhall Edward Fenn Nourse Frank Harrison Nye Harry Ray Osgood David Manker Patten Howaird Ktistler Petry Albert Irving Prince John Wesley Prince Stuart Lowell Rich joseph Atherton Richards Harold Andrew Richmond Daniel Mannix Rowe 'fRoy Adelbert Sampson 'rCharles Schlager Edward Warren Sine tl-larold Robert Smart 'fHugh Llewellyn Smith Twilliam Sherman Smith Charles Francis Stanley George Hawley Stewart lwalter Richey Stillman 'rF' red Robert Strasburg 'fjoseph Aubrey Sutton Charles Hatfield Taft, jr. ,lames Adams Thompson Francis Bourne Upham, Jr. lSamuel Hobart Usher Samuel Norton Vose lRaymond Brown Waldo Howard Boniwell Warren Oakley Emerson Washburn John Cheney White Harold Rideout Willoughby William Harold Winner John Andrew Wood llames Orville Wood 'tTracy Wood Harold Abbott Wooster . 'fHenry Hopkins Wright Newark, N. Brooklyn, N. Y. Long Island City, N. Y. Newark, N. Crafton, Pa. Somerville, Mass. Berlin Keene, N. Y. Greenfield, Mass. Chattanooga, Tenn. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Chelsea, Mass. Fresno, Cal. Boston, Mass. Honolulu, Hawaii Norwich Portland, Me. Dexter, Me. Binghamton, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Searsport, Me. Binghamton, N. Y. Annandale, N. Y. Middletown Bath, Me. Watertown, N. Y Rumford, Me. Philadelphia, Pa. Montclair, N. Plattsburg, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Madison, Me. Barre, Vt. Selbyville, Del. Saugatuck Auburn, N. Y. North Haverhill, N. H. Wilmington, Del. Princeton, N. Mapleville, R. I. Nutley, N. Northfield Hardwick, Vt. 78 AXP House BGH House 44 Mt. Vernon St. Il O. H. XXI' Lodge 44 N. C. ATA House 24 Grand St. 92 N. C. 98 N. C. 301 College St. 58 N. C. 70 N. C. Eclectic House NPT House AXP House ATA House Commons Club 7l N. C. 62 N. C. AXP House B911 House 50 South Main St. AKE House A I8 O. H. ATA House Commons Club I4 O. H. ATA House AACP House 44 N. C. ATA House AAT House 58 N. C. 96 N. C. 8 N. C. Eclectic House Commons Club l3 O. H. XXI' Lodge 1391-1 House I7 E. H. 30l College St. BGII House FRES N X Z! J f ff ,I ' M - bf. W, , ax . J J 4 EXSM , Wea, 'Z wr - CFR TU '95 XXXX 'Q 2 ,, AE' mf '1' ?g1g-A 'ififix 'muff f mxxw ' ff L! ,V gg , qff.-,fi 1,fZ:Z.L,...,,Sfg,wf ,,5U' ,ff f - 4 f 2 ,vw i w f Jw A f , -x 4 1u2,,,1J2z 2 4 M .Rf , Z f A f ' f '51X11qWfifn111ff'i' X . SI-gf A11 HIM, , 5-iggi ag , ,X 'Tim' X ff 1.9 KAK x ,V ,I IV x..- Ts. -v , f -A Q -Q X 5 XNLLw::lk,f QQ If D - I , ' ' ll:l:I: .gli ii lj' a if xg In ..-' Ai. -ul. -'---.- :sees I 'l,.-sill :l::::::':f1:1i: :::::: I FT.. jnynrir -'. I yjijif- -IDL!------, Zlirezhman lqintnrg Be good, dear child, and let who will be clever. ORD, LORD, how we college boys do cut up! What?' Sure iififllil I am going on nineteen-why shouldn't I be? And it's some 217.19 class too. I've got a room and a roommate and a numeral pipe, vt' ' I f But then he s C0813 though of course you mustnit tell Ma that, but I have to, 'cause I'm a regular collegian. You ought to see what a dare-devil my roommate is. I-le played a game o-f poker last night till pretty near one a. m. Yes, really-won a dollar and thirty-two cents. ' seen life-been to The German Cottage down in New York all alone and things like that. I'm .going to be a man of the world myself some day. All college men are, that is, all fraternity men. VSssh! Yes, I belong, but you aren't supposed to talk about it. We've got more ambassadors and governors and things than all the rest put together. One of our Seniors told me so. The faculty? Yes, they're all right-mighty fine, I guess. Of course it isnit good form to patronize them too much. They give hard lessons. But we .go to college to work. Some of the men are great students and wear little gold squares on their watch chains. That means you know an awful lot. One of the Seniors said their learning was simply offal, which was a good joke. I think I can develop a wit like that by the time I've been there four years because the upperclassmen think I say very funny things even now. If I can I'm going to edit the Argus and Lit, though of course one must be a power in college to do that. I'd like to be a power in college. Thenel think I'1l be crossed in love and wander in ennui about the European capitals, morose and cynical. If I can't do that I'l1 do something else as big, for Prexie says I'm a choice fellow and what he says goes. 80 Q ,I na n A lillllbl ii IV.. Xx ' 21' 3.1-QL I ll- 3:-,ll ' ', 'ul flhlft I ll I rjll I - Herbert A. Dingwall Raymond E. Baldwin James E. Knox Namra Harold Raymond Aldrich Foster Eames Allison lRobert Vaughn Austin Raymond Earl Baldwin lCeorge Whitheld Beeman lwillard Robert Bell Albert Alcley Belyea Frank William Bevan Edgar Lawton Blalce. jr. lrving George Boyd lFred Broadbent Richard Theodore Broeg L- Freshmen I . Herb 3ll1'PHljl1IiIII Cftlaraa Hell Ray! Wesleyan! Ray! Wesleyan! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Wesleyana, Rah! !HPIr1ulrrr5 Braihrnrrn Northfield, Vt. Boston, Mass Corning, N Y. Middletown Albany. N. Y. Nvest Leesport, Pa. Caribou, Me. North Adams, Mass. Chicago, Ill. Jersey City. N. Farmington Hugo. Ore. Sl Presidenf Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer llnumn 6 N. C. AT-3 House 9 N. C. l-42 Lincoln Street Il N. C. 95 N. C. 58 Xvyllys Street 20 O. H. I3 N. . 80 N. . i5 Ef f C C 50 N C H TI-IE FRESHIVIAN CLASS lfl I - 'V' ss. l 4 ' I' ,.IQ fi ,f.' - At 3 X llll I A1 I III- Llplfi I Ii UV '- I Kilt'- I - 'IHoward Wallace Brown Alfred Evans Bruner Iwarren Fiske Burlingame Ilidward Rowland Burns Iwilfred McKinley Bywater IMartin Francis Carpenter Kingman Packard Cass Chester Graves Cole Raymond Dow Comstock Chester Creighton Conner Ijohn Andrew Crafts IGeorge Mansfield Craig George Bartlett Curtis Warren McAllister Deacon Iwaldemar Louis Deetjen IHerbert Allen Dingwall ' Philip Harrison Dodd Bradford Downey ICorydon Bushnell Dunham IThomas Edwards Eastman Wilbur Nelson Edwards IE.lmer Tice Eustis IFrederick Burkham Finck IRalph Carlin Flewelling Mansfield Freeman IDonald William Gold IDavis William Gordon Iiloel Wright Hadley Edward Benjamin Haines IAbraham Avery Hallock Charles Leslie Hammond ISamuel Hugh Harvey IGcorge Alfred Hedenburg John W. Hingeley Charles Sharpe Hitchcock Joseph Anthony Hofmann, -I Lewis Edward Holden Samuel Prentice I-lopley IHenry Prescott Horton George Shelton Hubbell IMortimer Frederick Johnson Cecil George Kenyon George Henry Kilian Ijames Warren Kinsman Ijames Elisha Knox Il..ester A. Lanning Charles Harold Laycock ll-larold Yvhittier Lidstone James George McAIpine lCharIes Francis McDonald. Henry McDonald, Jr. Robert Chester Macdonald :I::::::':IIfI:t:::::L Mount Vernon, N Columbia, Pa. Charlton, Mass. Meriden Middletown Somerville, Mass. Tilton, N. H. Greeley, Iowa New York, N. Y. Salisbury, Md. Mattapan, Mass. Middletowm No. Ferrisburg, Vt. Strasburg, Pa. Montclair, N. Brooklyn, N. Y. Shelton Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Spruceton, N. Y. Portland, Me. Clinton New York, N. Y. Elizabeth, N. Cambridge, Mass. Columbus, O. Redwood Falls, Minn. Hazardville Indianapolis, lnd. Middletown Cromwell Glens Falls. N. Y. Nvillimantic Worcester. Mass. Evanston. lll. Bennington, Vt. Montclair, N. Goffstown, N. H. Hartford Poultney. Vt. Dixfield. Me. New Britain. Jamaica. N. Y. New York. N. Y. Elizabeth. N. Johnstown, N. Y. Harvard, III. Kingston. Pa. Danforth. Mc. Xvinstead Englishlown, N. Middletown Oswego. N. Y. 83 20 O. I-I. 77 N. C. 85 N. C. I O. H. I8 Park Street I0 O. I-I. 29 N. C. 246 College Street Xsf Lodge 82 N. C. t7I Mt. Vernon Street I68 Broad Street I7I Mt. Vernon Street 59 N. C. 88 N. C. 80 N. C. Commons Club I3 N. C. I03 So. Main Street 30 N. C. I5 O. H. 6l N. C. I9 O. H. 77 N. C. 3 O. H. 69 N. C. 53 N. C. 79 N. C. 27 Cross Street tI'T House 54 N. C. 7 N. C. 99 Broad Street 69 N. C. 9I N. C. I N. C. 29 N. C. 95 N. C. I46 Lincoln Street I2 O. H. ZI N. C. I6 O. H. 6 O. H. I9 O. H. 86 N. C. 45-T-3 House 'VT House I5 O. H. 99 N. C. X'I' Lodge 343 Nvashington Street -II N. C. 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West Corinth, Vt. Albany, N. Y. Montclair, N. Fleischmanns, N. Y. Ponce, Porto Rico Minneapolis, Minn. 84 - I74 Washington Street A ATA House 73 N. C. 305 William Street KPT House Q 330330033 7 89 N. 9 N. 20 O. 79 N. I4 O. XXI' Lodge 86 N. C. ll N. C. ATA House 74 N. C. l N. C. 27 Cross Street l00 N. C. 88 N. C. 36 N. C. 25 N. C. It N. C. I2 O. H. XXI' Lodge 301 College Street 3 N. C. I7t Mt. Vernon Street 305 William Street 24 N. C. 21 N. C. 7 O. H. I00 N. C. 6 N. C. 1 4 D A if fr' yl X ff! N ' x LN 7 W ' 4 f I i A f A ' ff' ' yy x , J f , , 1- X N f X f 'f' ' :,,,...,f'H ff' J XB- ' M X VW?-nn f X vwuf H71 3 furry- ,y l fx I I ' H f f If l f U, ' f ' ' A X fy ' 'N W ,l-l l'f I' 7 jf' M1 , f f 1 m f y 1, f f M ff ff f ff f I W ' V I 'I yn 4 2 . W . , Y lla. -ahh :f..L...zx -AKEN.. f ' g vi, 2m7.mnlm 9' ' main fll' ll-li!! -' HW' I Q, gp ,ull .. T X If ...... .. -' 4'f'u auuua A vlnuuuluu Ml znuu N Q z I ' UWM! Q k ' ffk f f 4? K ! . 'fl fig 1 ,ffm X X . . 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Qlnluraz Garnet anh 6511121 A Irlltemhrra Zllratrea in Birhv Rev. A. W. Hazen, D.D., Z, '63 Lovell Hall, B, '66 Rev. Samuel Hart, D.D., BB, '66 Hon. D. W. Northrop, 5, '69 Prof. C. T. Winchester, M. E. Culver, EJ, '75 A. B. Calef, E, '8l Prof. W. E.. Mead, E, ' F. K. Hallock, El, '82 Prof. K. P. Harrington, C. Everett Bacon Edgar V. Durling Raymond S. Gibbs Waldo P. Gillies Edward W. Bishop Frank B. Cawlcy Warren C. Fuller Hawthorne P. Halverson james B. l-lassclman Charles D. Brodhead Robert V. Cassidy james H. Dcfandorf Julian A. Dickinson Nvulling E. Harvey joel XV. Hadley Avery A. Hallock Charles S. Hitchcock blames YV. Kinsman James E. Knox Edward L. Markthaler C. Harold Laycock E, '68 J. F. Calef, MD., E, '77 81 Richard D. Northrup, EI, ex-'09 EI, '82 W. James, E, '82 Prof. Oscar Kuhns, E, '85 J. E. Loveland, lVl.D., 5, '89 E. K. Hubbard, BB, '92 L. de H. Hubbard, BB, '92 A. I. Smith, Ei, '97 Prof. L. A. Howland, E, 'OO Reginald Stow, D.D.S., E, G. L. Jones, Ei, 'l2 J. lVl. Kenniston, NLD., F, '67 G. W. Stewart, BB, ex-'ll Albert Mann, 5, '06 C. lVl. Sherburne, E, 'll Seniors George L. Harvey E.. Payson Hayward Walter T. James Robert l. Laggren ex-'06 Winfred K. Petigrue Eluuinra Allen S. Raymond Ralph G. Sickels Harald E.. Weinstein Melville S. Wilding Snpliumnrra Charles johnson Austin H. Kuhns Robert C. Kneil Charles F. Pickles R. Sherman Ross sl. Atherton Richards Zllwnlgxxtrn Nlorell Nlaclfenzic Henry E. Schinzel Gregg L. Shoemaker Earl P. Stevenson Robert B. Nvard, Jr. Arthur C. Xvhite Douglas Xvoollcy R9 I I I I . 4 I I 4 I I I I I I I I I 4- M I 4 , I- , . -gf n n Ill pl: ii I A' XXI- XX ! I :i1TT.3r.-..:.'. I 'I' I 1 ,'T ll4 I S-gill l l lunlnluilllllnnl - - - 111.1114 - I fggi. 5 :1::::::,gfi1::::::l. Theta . . Delta Beta Sigma Gamma Zeta Lambda Kappa Psi Xi Upsilon Iota Phi Pi . Chi Beta Beta Eta . Tau Mu . Rho Omega Epsilon Omicron Hai Hpnilun Founded 1833 at Union College iKnIl nf Glhazptrrzp Union College . . . New York 'University . Yale University . Brown University . Amherst College . Dartmouth College . Columbia College Bowdoin College . Hamilton College . Wesleyan University University of Rochester . Kenyon College . University of lVl.ichigan Syracuse University Cornel University . Trinity College . Lehigh University . University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota . University of Wisconsin University of Chicago University of California University of Illinois 91 1833 1837 1839 1840 1841 1842 1842 1843 1843 1843 1858 1860 1865 1875 1876 1880 1884 1891 1891 1896 1897 1902 1910 ,A 3. .... .2 bi, 1,1 if i s li. i 'IL ' ' P- X ' . - . 'Y I . f , 6 0 .2,.. , . i,W w w .-. ,,,. -a H is ,jr-z ig .ss ' Alpha Alpha Olhaptzr ' Q 5 .... : '1w.w . - l X. aa ..,.,.,-...,,., , - .. f. Nhfme. .1 .-ff.,..---,f-s.ef.ww-sg4nsqfQxw...4-::l1a:'.- :-.'3f.:...-..'-. - . 5, . MW x ,,s,,j:5:4. ... vw.-i:,.,,L..,.,,.......,.'. . Q. . A -V-, M A,..M.,,.,....,,.,.. , -X w L - L ' .,p..,, -.UA-w+s.gf.,. . .' N, ...ff ,Vx ' I' Olnlnraz liurple aah 6511111 fllllemhem Zlkatren in lirhe Edward Cutts, '65 - 'Harrie A. Pratt, '02 Ralph M. Wilcox, '87 Clarence B. Guy, '04 Charles B. Young, '91 Stetson K. Ryan, '04 Ethelbert M. Claypool, EX-'I5 Sfrninra John A. Easton R. Malcolm Sills Russell l... Gould Robert S. Telfer. William C. Woods Zluninrn ' Howard R. Craig Teja S. Mittell Frank T. Gorman George L. Moore John S. Keir A. Sears Pruclen Manuel Matienzo Wilfred S. Robinson R. Ernest Wilcox Snphnmnrrn Howard B. Benedict Francis D. Ellis, Jr. Raymond D. Comstock ' Lawrence B. Neeld John A. Wood Zlhvenhmen Charles F. MacDonald, Jr. John M. Van Voris Rossiter D. Olmstead Paul M. Westcott Harrison M. Thomas Luis A. Yordan 92 Established l 844 :ee as e H, ee A i nts' 1 , V' 111 iliiil 11 ' ,141 QM' ,r 11, .'1 ii '11 it 1,5 A 1 1 11 . 1 1 1 .9 1' i11': 1 1 19 1111, 1I14ti1r1 HJ- 1111-K ,. , , ,, XJ: i- 111,111 , ,Elph-1:41, 1r'1.1 tri 't 1 e,i11':1 11-1, f 11 ,'q31t,C111 '1't- 1,1311 1rEf11?f11i111i 1118 1' 11111 1 1' ,111'i1t1Q' 1 1 - 1 1 3: t 1 1- 1 ,, it ,W rr.1,1!, 1 1- 1 ,- 1,1 1 ,H xt 1 '1,'111'ii W 11 I 1 Iwi 't 1 11' 21: 111111 1111 11 11 5-1 --' 1 1: rt '1 - E.. . Msg.. ,,,, . I Heli! 11.1 R VAX 1:11,-,,ZE,3 ,,,,, In 171.4 : i fQ'.e I 1 s'11. ii:11i11f i ' e1i1atQ,gta1-- I 't ri' ---- --'.,1iiQ11i5iiiit5 Pi . Theta Mu Alpha Phi Epsilon Chi Psi Nu . Iota Rho Xi . Alpha Delta Beta Delta Gamma Delta Delta Dela Epsilon Della Glht 1351 Founded 1841 at Union College 3111111 nf Ariime Alphwa Union College . . . Williams College . I Middlebury College . Wesleyan University . . Hamilton College . . University of Michigan . . Amherst College . . Cornell University . . . University of Minnesota . . University of Wisconsin . Rutgers cottage ' . . . . . Stevens Institute of Technology . University of Georgia . . . . Lehigh University . . . . . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . University of California . . . . University of Chicago . . 94 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1845 1864 1869 1874 1878 1879 1883 1893 1894 1895 1895 1898 . I ,b 2, :H NNW!! -Z ' . '-J . 1- xi. , .'5fi' ' ' MN . ' ' n 'f , ' 3 7 . ' ' . 'H 1 w -' - :n f I 7' I: x . fy' ' 'LRE ii ' L- f' J' I - iv I, . if .je L I. 1144- V - y fx-5.3 , I i . . ' - P -'4.Jki7 f'Z7, Y 'ta- 1? 'H A1 B It - . . 'fi g 5 Fha P 3 hi - ' - . iiltlthhlstnmn Qlhapter js: NWN' 1 7:2 r 'Efz-. 5 'f!I,: , 15 f ,llll Established l856 ,ggg ,r. .g, ,f : - 'fgL .s ' i 'r a i l 3. . 75if73f' Qlnlnraf Green anh whine R itliemhrra Zlirzxtrea in Flirhe Hon S. B. Davis, Middletown, '59 Rev John Binney, D.D., Harvard,'64 Hon E. B. Birdsey, Middletown, '71 Rev F. W. Greene, Amherst, '82 W B. Smith, Middletown, '89 Rev W. P. Ladd, Dartmouth, '93 W B. Davis, Middletown, '94 Henry M. Bruner Harold D. Dyke Ralph C. Bishop Edwin M. Eustis Russell O. Garton Robert P. Holden Harold L. Irving John L. Brooks Read H. Brown Waldo B. Farnum George F. Herben Robert V. Austin George W. Beeman Alfred E.. Bruner Chester G. Cole George M. Craig Waldemar L. Dietzen Elmer T. Eustis J. H. Bunce, Jr., Nliddletown, '94 Prof. W. G. Cady, Brown, '95 N. E. Davis, Nliddletown, '95 Eben Jackson, Middletown, '98 Abram Crosley, Middletown, ex-'05 Minn S. Cornell, Jr., Middletown. '05 R. C. Ormsbee, Brown, '08 Sruiura Arthur E. Jones William S. McLarren John D. Murphy Ihminrn Lawrence B. Morse H. Tudor Morsell ,lohn 0. Rowell Paul R. Sutherland Alden D. Xvheeler, Jr. Snplgnnuirru Louis W. Pitt Charles Schlager James A. Thompson Samuel N. Vosc Itirruliiurn Ralph C. Flewclling John XV. Hingley Leslie Martin David V. Morris Frank A. Slocum Xvilliam XV. Thompson Donald Xvalden 0 , .Win 431 , 4'L?'j7 5 ,ffnf ff ,f ff ff M, ,. nf I'-Ji . ......L.l .H lll,l I l A V X A martin 1.l' iv- lg i QFIXX l'u'l'g I 5 -'ll I 1--1-, Q-I .-, A I4 ,XIII gill A: 11, Li lnlgltili a I fix?- Hamilton Columbia . Yale . Amherst . Brunonian Hudson Bowdoin . Dartmouth Peninsular Rochester . Williams . Manhattan Middletown . Kenyon . Union Cornell . Phi Kappa johns Hopkins Minnesota Toronto . Chicago . McGill . Wisconsin California ji::::::,: Alpha Evita ight Founded 1832 at Hamilton College Quit nf Qthapirrs Hamilton College . . Columbia College . Yale University Amherst College . Brown University . . Western Reserve University Bowdoin College . . Dartmouth College . University of Michigan . University of Rochester . Williams College . . ' w College of the City of Ne Wesleyan University . Kenyon College . Union College Cornell University . Trinity College . . Johns Hoplcins University University of Minnesota . Toronto University . Chicago University . MCC-ill University . University of Nvisconsin University of California Q7 York l832 l836 IB37 IB37 I837 I8-ll l84l l845 l846 l850 l85I l855 l856 H553 IS59 i859 IB77 I8-39 l69Z l893 ISQ6 lS97 IQUZ l906 ,L i , w' , -Wv'U f ' A ' ' 'ML A ' Aw '4M'5 MJ4 n V X 'i 1 X w. , , , , , w1!,Y N , Q, , V1 iN ' I 'z ,-4 aux, 1, ,,. K 1 !!f,!Vffff f ffffff ffffw nfffv X M- fff 1, lf f K f f f ff f, f , ffffzwfvlifw ffm 1, Y my ff? X f fx fp. :Af ff M5596 7- fy ff Jung A b,,,i4.,M.LAM1Q.4..:.,4:M.. , ,,, ffpf , ,f , if , MM 1 . . 3Hratrez in llrhr Evita Kappa iipffilnn Gamma ight Gihaptrr Established IS67 Qlnlnrnz Glrimznn, Blue anim Gfmlh illllrenlhnzra Hon. O. V. Cofhn Hon. W. U. Pearne, ,74 W. F. Borgett, '75 D. W. Camp, '82 Butler, '89 Goodrich, '99 Bacon. ex-'00 . . Masterton, l'Il, '07 F. T. Davis, 'll D. D. A. F. C. S. RC Sz-niurn Paul Burt Edward H. Jones, Jr. Albert lVl. Clark William P. Lewis Eugene S. Clark Samuel W. Murphy George C-. Davidson Carl C. Persons H. Harold Fellows James E. Stiles E. Earle l-loyt Harold E. Witman Herbert B. Wright Zluuinrn Silas S. Clark Raymond V. Hayward Randolph F. Ctlcnn H. Langdon Pratt Charles A. Goodwin Horace B. Stevens. lr. Harry E. Harris Henry H. True Harold P. Nvinchestcr St1r,rlt11llu11'rz1 Samuel H. Buck Elon Foster Thomas A. Courchcsnc Dan C. lienan Arthur C. Eaton Charles F. Stanley ilirrulgrxtrtt Irving G. Boyd Herbert A. Dingwall Bradford Downey lVlortimer F. johnson Albert Cl. Miller Leslie Vanderbilt Xvaltvr Xvard Earl B. Nvinclicstvr Francis L. Xvinslow 00 1 1 1 1 1 1,5 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 tw 111111: 111' 11 ' if iii IE!-T ffxl R i,'Nx .I ...... .: ..... lll'l'!il lp'-T-ilg I iliiiiii'-'lilliviiiiii 1 -1-IMD 1' if-1+ .. - Phi Theta Xi . Sigma Gamma . Psi Upsilon . 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 . Rho Delta Kappa Epsilo D 3321151 Kappa itipailnn Founded 1844 at Yale University ilinll. nf Glhamtera Yale University . . . Bowdoin College Colby University . Amherst College . Vanderbilt University . University of Alabama . Brown University . . University of North Carolina University of Virginia . Miami University . Kenyon College . Dartmouth College . Central University Middlebury College University of Michiran Williams College . Lafayette College Hamilton College . . . Colgate University . . . College of the City of New Yorlc . University of Rochester . . Rutgers College . . . De Pauw University . . Wesleyan University . . Rensselaer Polytechnic lnstitute 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 lVlcGill University . . . Leland Stanford lr., University . University of lllinois . . University of Wisconsin . University of Washington 100 1844 1844 1844 1846 1847 1847 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 1907 1910 Mata Elhvta Hi Mu Epnilnn Qlhapirr Established I 890 Qlnlnrzz Mink anh Elgale Blue illlemhera Zllratrzz in llrhe Pro H. W. Conn, Boston, '81 F. W. Broach, Wesleyan, ex-'Ol . Parshley, Wesleyan, '93 H. J. Inglis, Wesleyan, ex-'02 . Wilson, Wesleyan, '95 R. S. Hurd, Wesleyan, '04 . Wilson, Wesleyan, ,97 E.. Wilson, Wesleyan, '04 Bfzninrn Earl H. Bennett Harold Blauvelt . C-. Ronald Clark Harry C. France Wesley W. Hanford Clinton D. Abraham John E. Blossom William VV. Carman William M. Dox Amos D. Bridge Glenn K. Diamond William E.. Herr Ross A. lVlaclVlullen John A. Crafts David W. C-orden George A. Hedenburg James A. lVlacAlpine David W. lVlacMullen Frederick B. Newell Harvy A. Strong George C-. Summerson Robert L. Tucker H. Lowell Walcutt Juniata Ira D. Joel Harold B. Robertson Charles N. Rudkin Robert Thurrell Paul M. Young Bnplinnuirrn Zflrrnlgmrn lOl .lohn NV. Prince Hugh L. Smith James O. Xvood Henry H. Wfright Benjamin H. MCC-ar Raymond Nlaure Leland F. Ross Alonzo L. Nvilliams -fv.4f 'W'. 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 i f, ,1 'T 'Zim ffyexz 4 1, ,, ,'gxf151,4,7 'fiffj I-'Qyj ,f 'w ww! frfgif il ug, Q 1 0 Kms? A 31- w5Wyw4 , Mei. .- ,, W , 1 4 13,4 ,,... , if - lx 1' K Wxxmxx av 3 1 if W Ar i f f.. ,- x J ' 151 ' ' xx: UN uv' XX! 1 x 'lf' .4- 11, H' , A- . , ' -li :tfiii Neff? f ,i'lfgsliL 4-Ailli pus . .fe L A., -U .... ..piB:,l..-...L- 252121 Cflhrta 131 Founclecl 1839 at Miami University itlnll nf Olliuptsrzi Alpha . . Miami University . . l839 Beta Kappa . Ohio University . . I8-tl Beta Nu . University of Cincinnati . 1841 Beta . '. Western Reserxe University . . 1841 Gamma . Washington and jefferson University . 1842 Delta DePauw University . 18-13 Pi , Indiana University . 1845 Lambda . . University of Michigan . 1845 Tau . Wabash College . 1845 Epsilon . . Central University . I8-47 Kappa , Brown University . . I8-t7 Zela , Hampden-Sidney College 1850 Ela Bela , University of North Carolina 1852 Theta . Ohio Vifeslcyan University 1853 lola , 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 Bela lowa State University . 1866 Alpha Gamma Nvittenlnerg College . . 1867 Alpha Della Nvestminster College . 1307 Alpha Epgilon lowa Xvcsleyan University 1563 Lambda Rho University of Chicago . 11101 Alpha Em Denison University . . 1868 Alpha lop, Xvashington University . 1899 llxlpha Lambda Uniiersity of Xvooster 1313 Alpha Nu University of Kansas 1913 Alpha Pi University of Xvisconsin . mf? Rho , Northwestern University . 1811 Alplja Sigma Dickinson College . . ISM 103 11 11111111 I 1 1 1 111 ' 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 X, 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IV' 1,1 '1 .11 -1 1 Q1 11 1 1 Q1 1. 1 I 1 1 1 1 111 1 11 11 1 1 1 ' 1 11 E p. 1 1, 1 11 11 '111 111 11 1 1111 411 1111 H1 1 '11 111111111 1 1 .1 1' ' 1 111 1111 211 1 .11 .11 11 1 1 111 11 ' 121111 11114111111 111 1111 11111 12111 111111 1 l 1111 1 11 11 111'1,1!.1'g1I11'1 1 1 it 1111 11 1 111 1111 1 1 1'11 11111 111 11.,1 , 1 1 1 1 -1111 111 .11 111111111' ,,11 11, E11 1, 1311 11111,111N 11 1 151111 1 111 1 11111 1 -'N 11111111 11.11111'11'11!11 1 '11-111 11 11 - -11 1 1' 1111 1 1 1'111 1. 1 1,11 1 111 1, 1 1 11 1, 1 I Ill i I' R A K 1 1 1 11 A 1-1 11' 1111 T1 . ...,.. . . I 1341131 1 5 .l11ggg11., 51 1351116 sg V-1, - :::i:iii1':1:::::ii: Upsilon . . Boston University . . I876 Alpha Chi . Johns Hopkins University 1878 Omega . University of California . 1879 Beta Alpha . Kenyon College . 1879 Beta Gamma . Rutgers College 1879 Beta Delta Cornell University . i879 Sigma . . Stevens Institute . . 1879 Beta Zeta . St. Lawrence University . 1879 Beta'Eta . ' . University of Maine . 1879 Phi , . University of Pennsylvania i880 Beta Theta . Colgate University . 1880 Nu . . . Union College . 1881 Alpha Alpha . Columbia University 1881 Beta Iota . . Amherst College E . I 1883 Beta. Lambda . Vanderbilt University . i884 Beta Omicron . University of Texas i885 Theta Delta . Ohio State University . i885 Alpha Tau . University of Nebraska . i888 Alpha Upsilon . Pennsylvania State College 1888 Alpha Zeta . University of Denver . i888 Beta Epsilon . Syracuse University . i889 Alpha Omega . Dartmouth College . . i889 Beta Pi . . University of Minnesota . lS90 Mu Epsilon . Wesleyan University . l890 Zeta Phi . . University of Missouri 1890 Beta Chi . . Lehigh University . . 1891 Phi Chi . . Yale University . . . 1892 Lambda Sigma . Leland Stanford, Jr., University 1894 Beta Sigma ' . Bowdoin College . . . i900 Beta Psi . . University of West Virginia . 1900 Beta Tau . University of Colorado . . 1900 Beta Omega . Washington State University . l9Ol Sigma Rho . Illinois State University . 1902 Beta Mu . . Purdue University . . . 1903 Lambda Kappa . Case School of Applied Science 1904 Tau Sigma .lowa State College . . 1905 Theta Zeta . Toronto University . 1906 Gamma Phi . Oklahoma University 1907 Beta Xi . . Tulane University . . 1908 Beta Phi . . Colorado School of Mines 1008 Beta Rho . University of Oregon . 1000 104 Zluuiura Qlnmmnna Gllnh Founded IS99 t . bf f ,Z L - - ESL j 5,5 Quinta: Heart Greg anh Qlrimann fri 1. s, -5 4 Bull nf Qlhaptera ' fi all .las e ls? . Federation formed in l906 3. Commons Club, Wesleyan . . 1899 Commons Club, Tufts . IQOQ Pyramid Club, Union . . l904 Commons Club, Syracuse , l9Il Prof. Frank W. Nicolson Prof. Willard C. Fisher Prof. Robert 'H. Fife, Jr. Prof. Raymond Dodge Floyd H. Frame Harold P. Cobb Alan L. Dodd Alonzo C. Allen Eli Allison John H. Amy Albert E.. Beebe Raymond T. Bond George T. Blydenburgh William B. Cornish john F. Day Robert P. Dodds Clarence Ketcham Franl-c W. Bevan Richard T. Broeg l-loward NV. Brown Warren F. Burlingame George B. Curtis P. Harry Dodd Thomas E. Eastman Wilbur N. Edwards Ralph E. Foster Edward B. Haines frlitemhvra ittlrmhrra in Qlitg Harry F. Lewis, Srninra ,Iohn A. Eldridge Howard S. Leach Benjamin Luntz Robert R. Stevens Frederick L. Phelps, e Henry Gonsalves, '06 Leonard C. Ryan, '08 Ernest A. Inglis, '08 'l2 Martin O. Olsen Pcleg XV. Sprague x '04 Victorg Ci. Fellini C-eorge F. Preifcld lra V. Hiseoelc Albert Holt Brewster l-I. Jones Frank N. Knapp l-lenry R. Konrad Albert l-l. Holt Esdras H. Lowry Suplninuirrn Frank H. Nye Fred R. Strasbourg Harold R. Xvilloughby 3Frrulnnru Lewis li. Holden Samuel P. l-lopley l-lenry P. l-lorton G. Shelton llulwbell Cecil G. Kenyon Philip 5. May Robert C. Nlaerlonalil Xvilliam lVlel7arlane lflclnn ll. Martin IO5 Howard S. Maclfirdy Le Roy B. Noble Arthur F. Potter Minard L. Ct. Proper Richard A. Rossiter john R. Reeves Floyd Stevens XV. llarry Sutton Harold A. Xvooster 'racy xvooa Paul P. Miller Horace D. Nuber Matthew l'l. Oildarien Carl XV. Phelps Ralph li. Sampson l'l. Chester Sargent Charles XY. Seehwlrr james ' , Starl: f X., I -Inge-ph X :rn init'-i h Othro C. Xvilliams witni ' ,va-Av' ' , 1 MA' 1, .iilzn ll-'lf - , . .1524 I f if . i ii' R afal '.-f1 'ci fu ' P fa an P R' , t aa . Ei f 'M . . sm , A 'e Gamma Zeta Clthapier is Established 1902 if4fiiEtf,'.'.z1' ' 1 Qlulnraz Burnie, white anh 6511121 ' 4,a it-ltlemhrra Zltratrrs in lllrhe Louis R. Brown, '00 D. D. Vlfhitney, '04 G. R. Cook, '00 P. R. Ladd, '08 W- R0lJil'1S0n, '02 Berkeley Williams, ex-'I4 Sentara Henry H. Crane Raymond T. Potter Harold U. Faulkner Lloyd P. Rice Arthur S. Hancock Joseph W. Rowe Rola-nd Kilbon Clarence B. Smith, Jr. Harold L. Knapp Spencer A. Studwell Ruthvan B. Nichols james I. Wendell Zluuinrn Vincent B. Allison Rodman M. Steeb Ralph I. Booth Hugh C. Stuntz Richard M. Hewitt Frederick NV. Trevithicl. Eugene W. Scarborough H. Yvalter Young 1 Bnptpninurrn William B. Maskiell Walter R. Stillman E. Fenn Nourse Charles H. Taft Daniel M. Rowe S. Hobart Usher John H. Withy Zfi1'l'BltIlll.'lI Foster E.. Allison Raymond E.. Baldwin Kingman P. Cass William M. Ketchem George H. Kilian 107 Lester A. Lanning Harold XV. Lidstone Robert C. Saltmarsh L. Stephen Timmcrman Lucian F. Young Qkfamm I r s, X7 Gamma . Beta Alph Mu 8 Kappa . Beta Alpha Delta . Beta Beta Beta Rho Nu Beta Beta Epsil Beta Upsilon Psi . Lambda . Zeta on . Upsilon . Omicron . Psi Chi Gamma Epsilon Beta Zeta Beta Beta Beta Pi Epsilon . Thais Eta . Kappa Lambda . Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Phi Ome Beta lota . Gamma Mu . Nu . Xi . Omicron Pi . Rho Tau Phi . Chi . ga . . Omega . Betta Eau Brita Founded in 1860 at Bethany College Washington and Jefferson College Ohio University . . . Allegheny College . . . Ohio Wesleyan University . Hillsdale College . . lndiana 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 lowa . . . University of Wooster . Kenyon College . Columbia University Emory College . Adelbert College . . University of the South . University of Minnesota . University of Colorado University of Mississippi . Vanderbilt University . University of Virginia . . University of Wisconsin . . Tufts College .... Massachusetts lnstitute of Techno 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 . Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Gamma Alpha . Delta . Beta . Gamma Zeta . Eta . Theta . lota Kappa . Lambda Mu . Nu Xi . Omicron Pi Beta Delta University of Chicago I. University of Nvest Virginia Armour lnstitute of Technology Dartmouth College . . Xvesleyan University Columbian University Baker University . University of Texas University of Missouri Purdue University University of Xvashington University of Maine . University of Cincinnati . Syracuse University . Iowa State College University of Georgia 109 lojy 1861 18-62 1863 1866 1867 1870 1871 1871 1872 1872 1874 1874 1874 1875 1876 1879 1880 1880 1881 1882 1882 1882 1883 1883 1883 1886 1886 1888 1888 1889 1889 1889 1890 1893 1893 1894 1894 1896 1896 1897 1898 1898 1901 1901 1901 1902 1903 1903 190-4 1903 1907 1908 19111 1909 1010 1911 1911 Alpha Olhi illhn ' 13111 Gamma Qlhaptrr Established 1911 Qlnlnrziz 65 arnv 1 mth White fflllemhvrz ilirairrz in 3Hrh2 Perley S. McConnell, GIMP RayH10nd H- Drake. 151' John I-I. Rosebaugh, GMI' 1... C. Flocken, KIDI' .K Robert V. Story, CDF A Sentara Clarence A. Bengston Erlund K. French William F. Davis Ralph F. Weld A Thomas A. Wood Zluninra Ralph O. Dulaney Walter F. Kohler John E. Fisher George M. Rogers James S. Kellom Stewart N. Storms Snphumnrrz George K. Cashman Roland I... Luerich Michael Gerome Harold A. ,Richmond Edward D. Graber, Jr. Harold R. Smart E.. W. I-lockenbury Oakley E. Washburn Victor A. Welton EF1'PEl'1l1IDlI Edgar ll... Blake, Jr. Wal'l'CH M. Deacon Frederick Broadbent Linfield A. Thomas Edward R. Burns Charles l... Wigren 110 X . G 4 id + X123 I J f Ei U 0 -Aww 0... ,,.-,.,,-,i W 1 1 1 I 1 I X ,1 X 1 1 1 i1 X , 1 1 X M ' 1.L + ' iii li i1-1.T11-I 4-'24-fa :1::::::Qj111i,1::::::1: 111 't1'LL.1F' 'X .1 1.111-1 JL- 1 -1, Alpha Glhi ilthn i Founded 1895 at Trinity College 1 ' 320.111 nf Olhapieru ' i Psi . Trinity College . . . 1895 X U Phi Chi . Brooklyn Po1ytechnic Institute . 1896 Xiyj , Phi. Phi . University of Pennsylvania 1896 1' Phi Omega Columbia University 1900 15 f 11 Q Phi Alpha Lafayette Cnuegn . . 1903 QQKQH11 Phi Ban . Dickinson College . . 1905 L1!X!,1.f' Phi Delta Ynie University . . 1905 XII Phi Epsi1on Syracuse University . 1905 Phi Zan University of Virginia . . 1907 dl Phi Era . ,twashington and Lee University . 1907 X Phi Theta Cornell University . . . 1900 1 Phi Gamma Wesleyan University . 1911 1 121' 1111111111 1 13 511111 QQ' f1,11i 1 'W 1' X X 1 11 112 1, f in 4 1-ilfilh lla I ,ir Jr -fu .re ' ',.' l1!T'lil l.l' f .' i Pxx lllllll i' 'T ll-.-., ---1 -+ Q Q ' ,,oFX'-- -!.lQg1,E E ' 4.111 -I ........ - a'aluu n I nuunallfl- -nun -4 ' l Ighi Erin Kappa Mamma nf Qlunnertirut Gbffirerz Prof. C. T. Winchester . Prof. M. B. Crawford . Prof. F. W. Nicolson . . . Dr. E. Loveland . . . . . Presid n! . Vice-President . Sccrclary . . Treasurer 'iliezihrixt illilrixrlrrrzi Prof. A. C. Armstrong Prof. H. Blair Prof. W. C-. Cady Dr. Paul Curts . W. P. Bradley . H. W. Conn . M. B. Crawford S. B. Davis . Raymond Dodge . G. M. Dutcher . R. H. Fife . W. C. Fisher Prof Prof Prof Hon. Prof Prof Prof Prof H. P. Frost L. B. Giller Prof. K. P. Harrington Prof. W. A. Heidel Prof. W. Hewitt Prof. B. H. Ca 5 II3 Prof. I... A. Howland W. James Prof. Oscar Kuhns Dr. E.. Loveland Prof. VV. E. Mead Prof. F. W. Nicolson Hon. D. W. Northrup . B. P. Raymond . W. N. Rice C. W. Sherburn A. I. Smith President W. A. Shanlalin Prof. M. Van Vleck Prof. C. T. Nvincheslcr Mrs. M. B. Crawford Miss Margaret Crawford Miss Clara Van Vleck mp Prof Prof ,M lH,,i i li, 1 s, Vi it ls it l Jin 4 1' 1 ,, 1 ii' N, 'ri i 1 , .A ii it ii , i iii in il FH l :El p it ytl 'r illf i viii 'i i, ,fi i H, , iv, 0 137. ,. X, ii. Ll ,,, ,r- , ii, i il- m V ,, .151 Atl! , nw i or i ,I i lit ii' Mimi 'Hi'-N 4 ti ui' ,, ' 1,1 il wig i ' ,. ,l r Iqili ' it X. 1:1 N Ili! im .Nl Eli ill lim f lii ,Vw l i W1-Wi. ' il V Mil imwrg liiql 1 H limi, is 5 ,1il q,5'g1,i3 1lg1',l ,l,lvH l ni-lag, :Ng xi, 1 i yi Li ,v ' win. , gg, N, 1 ,, 1. ,M ,,,,,,,. 'fi Y 4 llfhlll i 'f ll I iii 1 i , il ' li fi 1, M wir Wi,,i,.,,1 V, i ' iillx' , l::l1'fl-,il i l i i llfil .W wli:l3iml1!i. yi 1vwl.,',. IM wi! rl ' M, tiki, , Yi ,i M-W v H ,Il,l, q V1.1 .,,, ii mi, I i lil 1 il if - ,,'! , ,i, ,i vii , MWWV, ,i t,. ,i ,wi it 'wig ,i i,,,, VM ,. ,,, ,5 M' ,1-w,' i31'It,f I Wi l I ,N 'Ei ' l 1 'iitililill i-im, W, V 14 -1 liz 5: gl up H' Ml 'VW ' 'lm X I, 6 Mill lggg wit ll. it i llgii will WM lll I x A G . Ik ----- 'A 'Vit . ....... iffllf 1 llriilll IFWEF1-Iliff 5 jllilfl-I pw. I gi,,,fs I :.::::::LgM,5::::::i: hi Esta 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 Massachusetts . Epsilon of Massachusetts . Eta of Massachusetts . Theta of Massachusetts . Zeta 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 Theta of Pennsylvania Zeta of Pennsylvania Eta of Pennsylvania 131111 nf Cllhaptrra . College . . II4 Fran . Bowdoin College . Colby College . Dartmouth College . University of Vermont Middlebury College Harvard University . Amherst College . Williams College . Tufts College . Boston University . . Wellesley College Mount Holyoke College . . Smith College . . Yale University . . Trinity 'College . Wesleyan University . Brown University . . Union University . New York University of the City of New York . Columbia University . Hamilton College . Hobart College Colgate University Cornell University . Rochester University . Syracuse University . St. Lawrence University . . Vassar College . Rutgers College . Princeton University . Dickinson College . . Lehigh University . . Lafayette College University of Pennsylvania . Swarthmore College klin and Marshall College . Haverford College . Allegheny College if C ill 19.5.1 1! X, ' le: i - F S - rt , ,Q 1 1 1 A 11' 1 11 11 111 11 111 111 ,J1 1 1, 1 , ,11 11! 114 1.1 1, 1 1 111 i1': 1 w A 1,1 ,, 1 1 1111 ' 1 11 41: V11 1111 1 ,111111 111.11 111,1, I '1, ,1,,1 1,1 11, 1 111, 1 1,, 1111, , 1:1 1 1111111 Q11 11 1 1211 1 1 1 1.11111 11 1 . .1131 ,,1 1'1 1 1 115111 11111 1.111 , 11111111111 11 1111'1 11 11111, ,31 11 1 13 4 1 ', :1 11 1 , 1 11 11 1 1 ' 5-11 1:11 1 1 11 11111: ' 1 1' 11 -111 11 T111 '11II1'11'11111 1' 1 111'11' 1' 11 ,111 ,,1 11151111 '1 V11 1,, 111 1 1 1,,1, ,111 1,11 1.1.1 1111 llTl'i 5 all I 4 I i te ll 1 Fix I , 4, , X - ml' 1 ll' grin uv 'Il nlitfitlt 1, 'I fitn Alpha of Ohio Beta of Ohio . Epsilon of Ohio . Eta of Ohio . Gamma of Ohio Delta of Ohio . Zeta of Ohio . Alpha of Indiana Beta of Indiana Alpha of Kansas Alpha of Illinois Beta of Illinois Gamma of lllinois Alpha of Virginia '. Beta of Virginia . Alpha of Minnesota Aloha of Nebraska Alpha of Iowa . Bela of lowa . . Alpha of Maryland Beta of Maryland . Alpha of California Beta of California Aloha of Wisconsin Alpha of Missouri . A Inha of Tennessee Alpha of Colorado . Beta of Colorado . Alpha of Michigan Alpha of North Carolina . Aloha of Texas . Alpha of Louisiana ,i .lf Nvestern Reserve College . . Kenyon College . Ohio State University . Ohio Xvesleyan University . . Marietta College University of Cincinnati . . Oberlin College . De Pauw University . Xvabash University Kansas State University Northwestern University . University of Chicago . . lllinois University . Xvilliam and Mary College . . University of Virginia . Minnesota State University . Nebraska State University . lowa State University . . Grinnel College . johns Hopkins University . . . Coucher College . Universitv of California Leland Stanford. jr.. University . University of Xvisconsin . . University of Missouri . Vanderbilt University Colorado University . . Colorado College . . Michigan University University of North Carolina . . Texas University liulane University xx 3 ' ? 'F' 'b ' 5 .ggi . Y lg., Ola. Mx 5, ,C 'ten 0 u ,I - ' is ,. 1 ,Q , X Q, 'P 1 , ' I lgy 6 0 N ll l I ' I X 'Pe' Q L'l.lN 9 O Wing! 'H snr 5 II7 . .... ..... ,. yr-,W v 'f,f k M f ' A L-1-' Y 'f ' ' 1 1 Ql m N l w 1 f lu WV N r Yi Vi ,M ' ii li' QV ..! 1 I ' ll X .N :ll ' .V 11 IL: E42 , nu I l W 1 W! 4w.W ,Q 1 ' 'f ww 35' . ' j Axim' L' My :U ?5'9w1'1I'N'N nh 'N , rid' HN' iyvli , , .3 .1,l 1 11 'EL X11 j QM- W If l m1f i U w w 31' VN-1 ! wif: N gl 1!5' W will !iQ'1u5i'1w5 24' .Mm 3 A vw :V M M' J3! lim H ffl ? Vf W M W HW Q W, ,rm + I ,,U,:,,,i My HM M H:::3.l! Elf 1 15125 gn ,MH-1 1 'Nwii' 'W 'N I1 , ' 1 fm W ,MLW , Ju' 1: ' w JU ,a ,, C JI A if n .nm imnii E SOCIETIES MYSTICAL SEVEN Laggren Gibbs Parkinson Davidson Bacon Dyke Crane Y , if : , I,I 4 , I I ' ' ' P. ,I I I I I A v g ,- yr' L .'.L . .... , I. . . 1 1 , I , I it . J, gnglgt if ..' -'I - ern., l'lll ' If I figf' :1::: ' I in ' .E X: ' Ji45li, , jx., 3 Wm.. .7 ' K itmgatirsxl Swann Senior Society, Founded 1837 1ffHl'llll1l'l'5 3Frutrrn in liirhr Prof. M. B. Crawford. '74 Prof K P H1rrin ton. 'SZ . . . . g A. F. Goodrich, '99 C. Everett Bacon Henry H. Crane Harold D. Dyke Ninn-tern Elyir! W. James. '83 Prof. L. Cscar Kuhn A. I. Smith. '97 PFI! George G. Davidson Raymond S. Gibbs Robert I. Laggren ames H. Parkinson l2l 'Fw' SKULL AND SERPENT Fellows Durling Havward Petigru Wright Volenline Bruner .gg I. - T .. ' 1 ' f -1 f r- ll' tlaii 1. fflxt ' Ji' -L-3 - 'fa 'llllllilt ' I f,-,fqa-- I Il 'll i I I- mf 1-L K1 '55 tl iixusfvt W llllllllilttiw iilitkt, Muflllltbii UIIIU' 'I fr-wx t M2 if-' : 2' - ,. . .r i rl-ll'l'll,!'T'lI vfrqx 1 ,qsv wi 'N'y in f, ir- vii, W W I ' X 2X' ig 'll . tl f i n in ll tllllt A l' ,, Wllllltl U iii-all 'tlltIi' i ll lx ' mlll5 ff2j ,,-1:-fn' .gf Skull sinh 591112111 Senior Society, Established I867 Hlvnrlrrrn Hratrrn in Brhr Hon. D. W. Northrup, '68 George Lawlor, '02 Prof. C. T. Winchester. '69 C. L. XVilson, '95 Hon. W. U. Pearne, F. K. Hallock, '82 Henry H. Bruner Edgar V. Durling H. Harold Fellows '74 F. T. Davis. ' N. E. Davis. '97 C. S. Bacon, 'OO l l Ninrtrru Utgirtrrn Herbert B. XVrigl1t IZ3 E.. Payson Hayward Xvinfrccl K. Pvtigruv Robert F. Yolcntinr CORPSE AND COFFIN l-lasselman Thirlcield Irving Eustis Pratt Trevilhiclc Rowell Holmes Nlorsell 2 -3 1 I I iljgl, I Glnrpne -DQ X ann Qlnftin . . . ' - if -1- :.ll 'i' Xl .ff all H lift NE W . lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll N Wlllllllilff ill-5 llltllf ffl It llllllllll'i'llillv' 'll l.l llll' li X L Junior Society, Established I87Z F. K. Hallock, '82 W. James, '83 W. B. Davis, '94 J. H. Bunce, Jr., '95 C. L. Wilson, '95 C. Everett Bacon Henry H. Crane George G. Davidson Harold D. Dyke Raymond S. Gibbs frlllmntrrra Eltratrru in Hrtu- N. E.. Davis, '97 E.. Jackson, '98 C. S. Bacon, ex-'00 F. NV. Broacb. 'OI George Lawlor. '02 Ninrtrrn Gllyirtrrn Herbert B. Nvrig Ntnrtrrn Etfnurt E. Payson Hayward Robert l. Laggren Samuel XV. Murphy ,lames H. Parkinson Robert F. Volentine lit PPI! Edwin M. Eustis Herndon T. Morsell james B. Hasselman H. Langdon Pratt xlolin R. Holmes lolin I. Rowell Harold L. Irving Norman Yliliirlcielcl lfredericlc XV. Trevitliiclc IZS in iiiilif W fi i 'J ,HQ 1 ,I r A W 'il W ' 3 I ,H A 'N M' 1,,w'i':3N I-i 1 ' Wil, 1' iii!- iixil rbi, x ' lt W l WU' X' ,Ni QM! , X X ,Vx . ,Qi Hi' , i ,il i yih 1 iw i iiii W 1: ' ',,. ' ' ,N ,My i ffiw iwdglfil Nifguji I W wifi-wg gf, N 1 SIGMA TAU Morse Cawley Steeb Xviicox Slevens Craig Bishop Francis Nloore ' A ' 5 --f- le -1 i XX, - Wi' I ' fr f ' ' :Q -755: K' ' 'ILQQM :l::::::f:l:i: IZ: llllgli I- I L IL . . ..... -Qjjl. 'ii -,-Mb-QS .1 01 lf' l 1 Swignm Elaut Junior Society, Established l896 Illrutrmr in lirln' F. T. Davis. 'Il Niurtrrn Elpirtrru Robert A. Bernhard Carl K. Hill Henry M. Bruner Vlfinlred K. Peligruc H. Harold Fellows lose lr XV. Rowe Waldo P. Gillies Franli lil. Cawley llclward XV. Bishop Howard R. Craig ,losepli A. l7rancis R. iliiaiwim sin. James I. Xvendell Ninrtrrn 3Fnurtrrn George L. Moore Lawrence B. Morse Rodman Src.-lv H Horace U. Stevens. ,lr. l77 4 . Y- x55 Y ., - I 6 L ..f Z -A. - ' ' 1,1 1' ,ew ji. g ,L ,I -. fd -f' -' ' -Jus. ,fs .-' 5,4 , . I. ,, N F 94- :w NJ' 5 ,uv t 'l-.4 ' fl . s ' . .- ' - Q- ':v1 11 sxsb --n- Nq A.. gfzyfffl--' 'V' -': x A x -'fo' .. 'Njfmx KlN3Y'1RN'Ib ATHLETICS 1 ll 1 1 lll 1 11 1111111111 m11,111111.1.l111i 1 1 ll 1 11 lx ill '1.11.11.111111 1 11 1, 1 11.1 11 1'1111 1 1,1 T3 11 .1 11 1' ,1.1 11 1 1 1 1 1 4 W 1 1,,,i,!1, K1 X1 1 1 n 1 ' ' , , l 1 ' 1 1 1 1 A 11.11f1if1ii-Qatar 1 . .E 1 1 1 lJ1li1!1'l, - .1 T777 I .5 .1 - --'--- Q-' -EEE ' 1 1 3 if Athlritir Glnnnril 1 11 1 imiirnrz 1 1 S. V. Coffin . . . President ll, , R. I. Laggren , . . . Vice-President 1 ll Dr. Edgar Fauver . . . . Secretary ' iillemhrrz 11 1 V Alumni - S. V. Coffin, '89 l... E. Gordon, '94 C. H. Garrison, '04 lp 'Q1',1 Zllarultg Dr. Edgar Fauver Prof. I... A. Howland Prof. F. W. Nicolson ll 1 ' 1.1 l iinhnrgratluatnr H. H. Crane, '13 R. I. Laggren, '13 H. H. Fellows, '13 'l ' P. Maynard, '13 N l11V,11I 11, . ,.!11,1l?i, 11, ,Vg 11 111 1 1 5,1111 .111 2 ' L ' 11 1 11111111 11 1111 1 1 11111 .1 1lll,1,1I ,. 11 1 11 lull' 1 .1 !111'11'.11'2-1111i 11 1111111'1111 -.Q 1111411 , '1111l1 '111 111g'11111'1l.'1 .11 111-11.1 1--11 11111 111,1'1 111.1 1111 111 '11 l1'1'11 .,l . 11N N11 311111 111111 ,- 1 1 1-1111 111 1 1,11,1111 111lll'1llllllll 1111.1 1111 '5111 1:2111 '1 ,111111 1 .1 1 11 '11 11111 1 1111111 1.1111111111 1111111-11:1 1 111 1.111111 1jll1,l1l:gl3111l . ,11'1lEll'11l ,1l11.,'1.l1'11l111 111 .111 ,111111111! 1 111 11. 11 11111 1111 IVZ111-,l'..l1l 11111 11 1111 1 11 1 lll 1 11111 1 1' l'.l1111 1'.l111 1, 1l'1 '11 1 1 1111 1 1 1 11 1 . I T 1!hl1 E. Stiles, '13 . C. E. Bacon, '13 . H. H. Crane, '13 . H. 1... Pratt, 'I4 . H. B. Wright, '13 R. I. Laggren, '13 J. R. Holmes, 'I4 . J. I. Wendell, '13 J. P. Maynard, '13 J. S. Keir, '14 . J. H. Parkinson, '13 H. H. Fellows, '13 F. B. Cawley, 'I4 Prof. R. H. Fife, Jr. Dr. Edgar Fauver . Prof. F. W. Nicolson Prof. W. James Prof. W. Hewitt ZHina11riaI Srrreiarg Prof. L. A. Howland Hnhergrahuatv Exvrntine Glmmril ' . . Secretary- Treasurer College Body . Football Captain Football Manager Football Assistant lllanager . . Baseball Captain . . .Baseball Manager . Baseball Assistant llfanager . Track Captain . Traclf Manager' Track Assistant 111 anager Basketball Captain Basketball 111 anager . . . . .Basketball Assistant Manager' Zllnrultg Eirrrinrn 130 . Football . Baseball . Track . Baslgetlmll Tennis I I nn,n 4 A ' , 'tx l? -1' f 1 1 IW! 1 ,,- LH If M I'!r'T7l'l: lik'-ft '2 lf ii-l+ :l:::::'!:t!: ' ' v'V. ai, -,.It,,tf,-' -t.t , . Q e. ..... :,gk,p:::::,: Hivarrra uf th? M 1513 Bacon, Football, Baseball, Tennis Hayward, C. P., Basketball. Baseball Bernhard, Football, Track Laggren, Football, Basketball. Base- Crane, Football Manager, Basketball ball Manager Davidson, Basketball, Baseball Murphy, Football Durling, Football, Baseball Parkinson, Football. Basketball. Gillies, Football Track Sprague, Football Persons, Baseball Fellows, Basketball Manager Petigrue, Football, Basketball Harris, Track Wericlell. Track, Relay Wriglit, Baseball llllll Eustis, Football Martin. Baseball Francis, Football Irving, Track Stceb, Football Halvorson, Relay Pratt, Assistant Manager Football Hayward. R. V., Baseball Holden, Baseball Goodwin, Baseball fawlcy, Assistant Manager Basketball 15I15 Diamond, Football lfaton, Basketball llolmson, Football NQUYSP- F00llt0ll Kenan, Football Xxioml- RCIHY llllli Dcctjcn. Relay lil 1 11 ,1 1, 11: 1. .1 111 1111, 1 11111 1 11 ', 1-11 ,i, , ,, , Q, 11 '1 ,1 . 1 '1 V1 Q1 1 1, U .201 1. 1 11 1! 1 1 1-1 ' 5 , ,I 1 1: ll 1: ,1 11 ' V! ' ll ,. 5 i' 11 1,, X531 11. Qu! 1 -1 ' 1-1 1 si Q' 1 11 1 1 1-1 121 511 ' 11' 11111 ,Q , :lx 111111 ,li ,1 1111 ,1'1,,j3'11 1 '?'1E'11f11 ,WL iypllux 1 11111'V1'1 11'i!1:g'1 11' 1 '11 111: 111 ,. 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AXP League I WIYNGJ 'PY XII' AAIIY League II A K IC U60 I I Commons A'I'..X AXP Finals :--.SK IC Im' no I I .-Im Euzkethall, 191 1-11112 Games Played 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Ilianrlm Nvon I 2 I 2 NVon 3 2 0 2 I Nvon 2 I 0 0 Won Lost 8 O 7 I 5 3 4 4 4 4 3 5 3 5 2 6 0 8 ll. 15I12 Lost Tic 2 O I I Z O I I Lost Ti: 0 0 I 0 2 O 2 0 3 O I .osl O I I I Intcrfratcrnity Cup won by Psi Upsilon I33 Per Cent I000 875 625 500 500 375 375 250 0000 Per Ccnl 333 666 333 666 Per fvnl I 000 666 0000 500 333 Per C mt I000 300 OIIIIIW IIIIIIII ' , N , w V w V X . hit X ... , i Tr' E5T'Gi.t KINSMAN as X W., F, ' 1 5 s I VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM I I I . -, I.. :Ili In II - ---2 l I5'IV'1' l in- ' :I::::::l.f5,i Eliunthall Obttirrra 15 1 2 Sveaznn I-I. H. Crane, '13, Manager H. I... Pratt, 'I4, Assistant Manager C. E.. Bacon, 'I 3, Captain J. F. High, Coach Prof. R. H. Fife, Faculty Advisor 1913 Seaman H. I... Pratt, II4, Manager Celected and resigned, re-electedj I. I. Rowell, II4, Manager fresignedl III. B. Upham, '15, Assistant Manager E. IVI. Eustis, II4, Captain I. F. High, Coach Prof. R. I-I. Fife, Faculty Advisor Haraitg Umm nf 1912 Name Class and Position Age Height Weighl Prep. School I I 22 5-I I I 60 'dd ' C. E. Bacon, I3, q. IJ. M1 Ietown H. S. E.. IVI. Eustis, 'I4, e 5-I OM I N. Y. Mil. Academy R. A. Bernhard, 'I3, g. 6 I Vlfest I-I. S. Rochester, N. Y. E. V. Durling, II 3, g 6-I I Phillips And. Acad. W. P. Ciillies, II 3, g. and t. 6 I I C. C. I. R. I. Laggren, II3, h. b. 5- 0 I Batten I-I. S. Eliza- beth, N. J. D. Murphy, 'I 3, c. and I. IJ. 5-I I I Norwich Academy I. I-I. Parkinson, '13, 6-I I jersey City H. S. W. K. Petigrue, 'I 3, h. IJ. 5-I 0 I Oneonta Norm. Sch. P. W. Sprague, 'I 3, c. 5-I I I Entered from Bowdoin J. A. Francis, II4, h. IJ. 5-8 I Kislaiminetas School. R. IVI. Steeb, II4, g. 6-3 I Nyack. N. Y., I-I. S. R. E. Wilcox, II4, t. 6-3 I Mt. Vernon. N. Y.. H. S. D. C. Kenan, II5, f. IJ. 2I 6-I I92 El Paso Mil. Acad. E.. F. Nourse, 'l5, e. I8 5-I0 '66 New Britain H. S. ilivrnrh nf Qiannru Wesleyan Yale I0 Xvesleyan Z9 N. Y. U. 0 Wesleyan Norwich 0 Nvesleyan I4 Tiufts II Yvesleyan Bowdoin Xvesleyan Union 3 Wesleyan Brown XV:-sleyan Williams I0 Wesleyan I-I Trinity 0 Total: Xvesleyan I I6: Opponents 35. ll I37 .l. ' cf., ' uf . 'ITC JJ' ' Nu 'X . ....... g.... ll '-Il' l ' iii ll IlI!21ZZIZl!!l'2'2II..2 537213 -llilQ'1' 'l Lili '. Lf'Mk':.::fi illnnthall Svvaann nf 1912 Qtr' The l4-O victory over Trinity marked the close of Wesleyan's most successful football season in years. Brown, Norwich, Bowdoin, Union, N. Y. U., Tufts and Trinity are certainly worthy rivals, and seven victories over those teams, coupled with a close .game and score on Yale, certainly place the Wesleyan team as one of the best in the East. Wil- liams alone has remained undefeated for five years after another heart-breaking close game in a sea of mud. The season's fine record may be attributed to the coaching of Jake 'High and Doc Fauver. the best in years, the generalship and all-around work of an all-American quarter-back, and the conscien- cious traning and fighting spirit of every man on the squad. Nor should the training' of Larry Vorhis in the rudiments of football for the two years previous be forgotten., All these causes, plus the solid back- ing of the college body, never more wonderful than l i 5 l 1 ,J J J i 7 in the defeat at Williams, contributed to our victo- C. EQ Bacon, Captain rigius Season. The Yale game will never be forgotten by the Wesleyanites who watched it, and they were about all there. Not only Bacon's perfect drop kick, but the way the line stood up to the rushes of the Yale backs and succumbed only when an entire fresh team was sent in against them, marks that game as a true victory. The slump that followed resulted in two close games, 7-0 against Norwich, in which a remarkable tackle by Capt. Bacon saved the stig- ma of a tie, and a 7-6 victory over Bowdoin, a game wherein the team manifestly had not struckiits ' H38 H. H. Crane, Manager' L2 lll,l A 1 . ijqil' a xiii it aTT.'iB5' . . I ll-lg! I I I Il' I Iilllnlillm?-:::l:h: Afggig l'!i'tU'l - I gif- :i:::::::l':l':::::,: .l.L.l- stride. The victory over Brown, 7-6, on the following Saturday gave the team much of its prestige. A 35-yard run by Eustis on recovery of a fumbled pass brought the victory. Then came an easy victory over N. Y. Ll., 26-O, and another over Tufts, I4-0, though as victors over Amherst they had been heralded to stop the Red and Black pro- gress. 28--3 was the score of an unin- teresting victory over Union, and then came the Williams game, our only defeat, 7-IO. There's always another year coming. The season wound up in a glo- rious revenge over Trinity. That 65- yard run of Bacon's seemed to settle the game, but straight-line plunging down the field added another touchdown for good measure. Score: Wesleyan I4, Trinity 0. Captain Bacon, playing quarterback, proved a notable field general, was reck- oned as perhaps the greatest handler of the forward pass in the East and easily outpunted every opponent. ,N He was an overwhelming newspaper choice for all-American quarterback though reckoned by Walter Camp as only third best. His loss will be the team's severest blow next Fall. Captain-elect Eustis has for three years played a star game at end. and is a hghter every minute of the game. Under his leadership the prospects for a success- lf.. bl. Eustis. Captain-lfle--I ful season next year are good. 139 WESLEYAN FOOTBALL SQUAD I9lZ-1913 .L-, .-.- l of xi 69 A H ELLA LL K v Q . x K X 'rw ' li V lx g A VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM ,Eta - if iiriiiri g,lE A ,ig AJ i FN 4 - P 11 1 In f .-irrgr X -gn.--- -an I um lv-'I A ! ' I -xgll lllllllllhlxl 2.5 l W -I f y - :n:::::::.j5 Eaznhall Q9ftir2ra 1512 Swann 1913 Srasun R. L. Crandall, 'l2, Manager R. I. Laggren, 'l3, Manager R. I. Laggren, il 3, Assistant Manager R. Holmes, 'l4, Assistant Manager C. C. Persons 'l'3, Captain H. B. Wriglit, 'l3, Captain P. P. Noonan, Heacl'Coacl1 Prof. Raymond Doclge. Prof. Raymond Doclge, Faculty Aclusor Faculty Advisor 'lllaraitg Grant uf 15 12 E. V. Durling, 'l3, lst ln. W. P. Gillies, 'l3, r. f. I-l. B. Wright, ' C. C. Persons, '13, c. Wesleyari Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyari Wesleyarr Vlfesleyan C. E. Bacon, 'l3, p. ancl c. f. R. P. Holden. 'l4, l. l. P. P. Martin, 'l4, c. l. E. P. Hayward, 'l3, Zncl ln. H. P. Wineliester, 'l4, p. A. T. Campbell, 'l5, 3rd b. l3, s. s. E.. M. Claypool. 'l5, c. C. P. Pickles. 'l5, c. l. C. P. Stanley, 'l5, p. Uhr Sl.'EI!'ll'lll'H Srnrrs 2 Brown 5 Wfesleyan l N. Y. U. I0 S. T. S. 6 Yvesleyan 5 Colgate 2 Univ. ol Maine 2 Vlfesleyan l Mass. Aggies 0 Amlrerst 7 Vlfesleyan 4 Holy Cross l Williams 5 Nvesleyan 9 Trinity 6 Porclliam 4 Yvesleyan Trinity Crainl Norwich Crain, Xvesleyan 3 Porclliam Trinity l Wcsltzyarr Summary: Xvesleyan won 4. lost 8. tiecl l. Runs: Xvesleyan 55: Opponents 63. I-43 Baseball Svetlana, 1912 Although the baseball season of l9l2 was not a marked success viewed from the total number of games won and lost, it was a great improvement over last year. Great credit is due to Coach Noonan, for with only four varsity men he built up a strong team. The most serious trouble lay in the lack of pitchers. Bacon was the only man to be relied upon and he pitched good ball and bore the brunt of the work. Winchester and Stanley were called into the box once in a while but their work was not very effective. A number of the games were lost because of the inability to hit when hits meant runs. Only four players batted over 250, the team average being but .l33. Sometimes the outfielders showed exceptional ability in covering the ground for long fiies but at crit- l-l. B. Wright, Captain r ical moments the fielding was very poor. The season started off with a defeat at Brown, 5-2. Bacon allowed but two hits while Wesleyan scored seven, but Brown got their hits when bases on balls and errors helped them to runs. This season saw three games scheduled with Trinity, and the Hrst two were walk-overs for the Red and Black, l I-I and 9-I. The third game on Memorial Day on An- drus Field was proving to be another victory over Trinity when it was called off during the third inning on account of rain. Theigame with Williams On June 15th Clgged R. I. Laggren, Manager the season, which, while not very fruitful in victories, over other years and promises well for the future. With practically the Same team back for this season, and with Coach N leaders, the outlook is very much brighter. 144 was a vast improvement oonan and Captain Wright as TRACK at . , X WENDELL HURDLING AT OLYMPICS I-45 FIT' VARSITY TRACK TEAM I' I 4 X I4 lll'lII'l.ll I I . - TT ' Q.. - Q lljfll .. 'Glrark Athleiira Obfrirera 1511-12 Eeaiann 1512-13 Swann H. L. Simms, 'IZ, Manager W. T. Carnall, 'I3, Manager W. T. Carnall, '13, Asst. Manager P. Maynard, 'I3, Manager J. I. Wendell, '13, 'Captain S. Keir, 'I4, Assistant Manager W. B. Hunter,,Coacl1 l. Wendell, Captain Prof. F. W. Nicolson, W. B. Hunter, Coach Faculty Advisor Prof. F. W. Nicolson, Faculty Advisor Cflnuzxi fur Ylllilliama, :Lafayette aah Efriuitg Hlerta Hanna, 'IZ Irving, 'I4 Ross, 'I5 Ham, 'IZ Hasselman, 'I4 Rabiteau, 'I5 Bernhard, 'I 3 Halvorson, 'I4 Holton, 'I5 Parkinson, 'I3 Rudliin. 'I4 Ellis. 'I5 Harris, 'I3 Francis, 'I4 Eaton, 'I5 Wendell, 'l3 Eustis, 'I4 Defandorf. 'I5 Sutton. 'I5 01221111 fur N. ii. 31. A. f-X. Wendell, 'I 3 Harris, 'I3 Irving, 'I-I Parkinson, ' I 3 Bernhard, 'I 3 Holton. 'I5 Hanna, 'IZ Wesleyan secured Hftli place. Erma fm' 31. QI. A. A. A. A. Parkinson, 'I 3 Wendell. 'I3 Irving. 'I-I Xveslcyan placed nintlr. Qlilgmpir Q5mnr5. Stnrlalinlnu. Smrhrn Vlfendell. XVeslcyan. Znd in Hurdles. ll0n1t-ter 7 VARSITY RELAY TEAM I 48 I X as nnllfn 4 PIIIII li I 3 , A ' AI, . . f . Q If 1' f A ' J v N . L ll, ' Q , l 1 TL I ' o- '-.. , I5 I' L'-'r 'rm P I 1 Ewing Gram nf 1913 Qbftireru James I. Wendell, 'I3 . . John P. Maynard, 'I3 . Uhr 'lllarnitg Gram ,l. I. Wendell, 'I3 , H. P. Halworson I-I H. L. Irving, 'I4 T. Wood I5 W. l... Deetjen, ' I 6 itlllrrtn January 25, l9I3 me I'Coast Artillery Corps C-a Boston, Mass. Wesleyan vs. Worcester Tc: Boston College. Won by WesIey'an February 8, I9I3 B. A. A. Meet, Boston, M Wesleyan vs. Vlfilliams Won by Wesleyan February Zl. l9I3 Hartford Meet Nvesleyan vs. Trinity Nvon by Yvesleyan February 22. I9I3 Providence Nlect Xvesleyan vs. Brown Nvon by Xvesleyan I-49 I1. 'ln il ,- Erark zmh Ilbzlag Sfreuinn nf 1912 - The spring track season of 1912 may properly be called a success. Lafayette and Trinity were defeated in dual track meets by a comfortable mar- gin. Three new college track and field records were made. Wendell lowered his own 120-yard high hur- dle record of .I6 seconds to I5 3-5 seconds, and the 220-yard low hurdle record held by Roger Bacon, '10, from Z5 3-5 seconds to Z4 4-5 seconds Parkin- son pushed his shot-put record out a fraction of an inch farther. It now stands 40 feet 6 1-3 inches. Handicapped by the loss of Irving and Parkinson the team went to Williams and suffered a bad defeat, its 1 x only lost meet. At the New Englandlntercollegiate Meet, this year held at Springfield, Captain Wendell easily cleaned up both hurdles races, giving Wesleyan I0 points. At the big Philadelphia Intercollegiate Meet Wendell again won the high hurdle race, but was 1 forced to take third in the low hurdles. Wesleyan J. l. Wendell, Captain Scored 7 points. Captain Wendell's Olympic success of second . place against the world's best is perhaps the greatest feature of Wesleyan athletics to date, though with Jim running in top notch form as he has in the relay season there is no telling what successes may come. The lndoor season this year has given us an unbeaten relay team over Worcester Tech., Boston College, Williams, Trinity and Brown. With a lot of green material Wendell developed in Deetj en, Irv- ing, Wood, and l-lalvorson a team that finally made faster time even than the 1910 team of twelve straight victories fame. At the Providence meet, besides run- ning last man in a fast relay race, Wendell hung up J. a world's record of 6 2-5 for fifty yards over four hurdles. The prospects for the Spring meets are good. Wendell in the hurdles, Irving and Deetjen in the sprints, Halverson, Wood and Eaton in the middle distances, I-larris and Rudkin in the distance runs, Parkinson and Bernhard in the weights present a well-balanced team of veterans who should do well. ' I50 P. Maynard, Manager EVENT 100-Yard Dash 220-Yarcl Dash 440-Yarcl Dash 888-Yard Dash One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run . ' lil .-22192 .1 rr.- fx, CC---,,, ' : als 1-Ia-st-I -f 11 iliigigiiiidhisli1:1111 mvalvgan Glrark iftvrnrhz 120-Yarcl Hurdles 220-Yard Hurdles Running High Jump, Running Broacl Jump Throwing Discus Putting 16-Pound shot Throwing 16-Pouncl Hammer Pole Vault RECORD ' 10 sec. 22 Sec. 50 3-5 sec. 2 min. 2-5 sec. 4 min. 26 4'5 sec. 10 min. 8 2-5 sec. 15 3-5 sec. 24 4-5 ssc. 5 ft. 9 1-2 in. 22 ft. 1 in. 120 ft. 11 1-2 in. 41 ft. 6 in. 120 ft. 9 in. 11 ft.61-Zin. 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Wadsworth, Williams Amherst College Bates College Bowdoin College Brown University Colby College Dartmouth College l-loly Cross College University of Maine W Bllrmhrra Mass. Agricultural College Mass. Inst. of Technology Trinity 'College Tufts College University of Vermont Wesleyan University Williams College Worrcester Polytechnic Institute 157 ASKET BALL ., W ,. M , . 4 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD f I VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM ,M i 4 . 1 I ' t if , L- H iqli ol if I' '. t. '. 'xv ' .'.,'1 ' 4 x-- Pit? !I,, I . Eaakrthall tlbfiirera H. H. Fellows . F. B. Cawley . J. H. Parkinson . . C. F. Carlson . . . Prof. I... A. Howland . . . , . . . Manager . Assistant Manager . . Captain . . . . Coach . . Faculty Advisor Svtaizatrra nf Hararig Gram Players Position Games Played Goals Opponents' Goals Hayward, 'I3, I. g. I5 - 52 I6 Parkinson, 'I3, c. I6 43 20 Fetigrue, 'I3, r. g. I6 38 27 Davidson, 'I3, I. f. 9 28 9 Eaton, 'I5, r. f. I3 26 7 Crane, 'I3, I. g., I. f. I4 25 25 Allison, 'I4, r. g., I. f. 9 I6 I Winchester, 'I6, I. f. 6 I3 4 Trevithick, 'I4, I. g., r. g. 8 3 6 Stillman, '15, l. f. 3 3 0 Team score, 556 points. Goals from fouls: Hayward 50 out of 86 triesg Davidson 20 out of 34 triesg Park- inson I out of 2 triesg Eaton I out of 3 tries. Opponents 300 points Eernrh uf Basketball Gram January 7 New Haven January I I Middletown January I7 New York January I8 Nvest Point February 7 Middletown February I2 Middletown February I5 Williamstown February I9 Middletown February. ZI Middletown February 25 Hanover March I Middletown March 4 Middletown March 7 Troy March 8 Syracuse March Middletown March Middletown Total Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Weslevan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan Vvesleyan Wesleyan Wesleyan I60 29 Yale I7 56 Rhode Island State 23 28 N. Y. U. I9 24 West Point 29 55 N. H. State College 22 40 Syracuse 27 I5 Williams I3 32 Dartmouth 9 41 Washington and Lee I4 29 Dartmouth I7 21 Williams 7 30 St. Lawrence I7 41 R. P. I. 22 I9 Syracuse 30 56 Y. M. C. A, 27 50 N. Y. U. 7 Ti ..-1. 565 300 t .5 I llilf'l lfgvl. A 1 . jf 1 it A it Q me are lliul' All tl. QQB- '-X i T'-,1: - lf l: 2l2222225ltt1t2s222l Capt. Parkinson Ifiaakrthall Seaman nt' 1513 The Wesleyan college body had a good right to expect great things from their All-New England basketball team this last season, and although athletic Hdopen generally goes dead wrong, in this instance the hope was more than realized. 'fstrenuousn is a weak adjective to use in describing the sched- ule Which the management had arranged. There were three more games than usual, and not a team on the entire list has a reputation for being Usoft pickingf, When one considers that the team had to play, in two instances, two hard teams on successive nights, is there not good reason to be proud of the creditable showing made? There must be honorable defeats as well as honorable victories, and our two defeats were nothing if not honorable. Losing by one point to such a team as West Point's may be heart-breaking, but it is not demor- alizing. The Syracuse loss seemed to be fated and foreor- dained. The architect of the Syracuse gym was in a measure responsible for our team's lapse. So, college body, why carp. Fourteen out of six- teen is not so bad. And the memory of some of those fourteen is sweet and golden. The long end of a con- test with any athletic team wearing Yale blue is an appro- priate cocktail for a feast of wins. I think I hear a low murmur, as of approval, pass round the board. Rhode Island State and New York University lay next in order across the path of Old Father Time and the Champs, and Ha goodly harvest was reaped. Next in line came the soldier boys, and at eleven o'clock on the evening of February l8th, the Star Spangled' Banner in triumph did wave, and great was the dole in E.aton's Emporium. V . Before a rare crowd of domestic and imported fair 161 H. H. Fellows, Manager .- L- . , jr ' I ' 1 A ..,-'i l ' ' - '1 : Quill: 'Ili-2 lim iW':'.r'.LQ'..T.' - ill'i'!i'i 'L' ' fl ell' rsfltlf I::i:if illflfillf:l:ffI .3 lslitgm -a 1 tal fsuei' g A. ones, Noel and his gang from the green hills far away succumbed to the superior skill and strength of Parkinson's Pets, and New Hampshire State contributed to the team's battle belt. ' Syracuse gave us a good run on February l2th, and We Won out simply because we were the better team and incidentally shot more baskets. Williams was defeated twice .by comfortable margins, and Dartmouth also gave us two wins. Gave,' is making it rather strong. We WON both the games. On February Zlst, we gave the alumni a taste of real basketball, and also the South- ern champions, Washington and Lee. The St. Lawrence game was the prettiest exhibition of fast and hard basketball seen in Fayerweather Gymnasium in some time. Wesleyan's cleverer and more consistent shooting won over the sen- sational passing and floor work of St. Lawrence. R. P. I. was easily disposed of but was rather disastrous as it unfitted the team for the Syracuse game the next night. Y. M. C. A. College fell rather easily before Wesleyan's strong work, and on March 15th the season closed with N. Y. U., and an over- whelming victory for the Cardinal and Black. The N. Y. U. game was memorable, being the last basketball contest in which Parkinson, Petigrue, Crane and Hayward participated. The work of all these men has always been of a high order, and needs no comment. . '-- - Hayward and Parkinson were picked again this year for the All-New England team, as was also Davidson. The last named, a man dear to the hearts of sup- porters of Wesleyan athletics, was unable to play most of the season because of misfortune but his splendid playing . has won him an everlasting place in the basketball hall o-f fame. Floor work, shooting and team work were all up to the high standard of last year's team and individual starring was minimized by Carlson's splendid coaching. Seven long ones for the Scrubs and a revel for Charlie, and let us look forward to big doings by next year's quintet under the captaincy of that youthful hero, ulfidl' Eaton. 162 ' .l. C. Eaton, Captain-Elect VARSITY TENNIS TEAM 12 ,B , . 1.1 I. 1.54 ,,l 1 '1 .I , 11,1-1 1 5 . 1 , 1 -- , f M... Tag... ,,. i .-.E --.-..-.3. f EP: R. S. Gibbs, '13 M. Matienzo, '14 W. T. James, '13 Prof. L. A. Howland April May May May May May May June Gbiiriern . . Manager . Assistant Manager . . Captain Faculty Advisor Uhr Harzitg Tllmrn C. E. Bacon, '13 W. T. James, '13 E. P. Clark, 114 A. Ricliards, '15 J. I. Rowell, '14 - 1912 1912 1912 1912 1912 1912 1912 1912 Uhr Sveaannki Svrnrrn Middletown Providence Middletown Middletown y Middletown Williamstown Burlington Middletown Wesleyan 5 Stevens 1 frainl Wesleyan 3 Amherst 3 Wesleyan 5 Dartmouth 1 frainb Wesleyan 3 Williams 3 Ccancelledl Wesleyan 5 Trinity 1 . .,- - 4i.l ll ,I A t l'llIIl l.l: ii 'l.' ii 'XXX .t 1 ry ,tin :'::::.'.'3,rq,.a:::::.. ' ' H' l'l f ' ' l fifjm :l::::::f':nl' ci1i:::::,: ,fwfr 64491515 ', if- ci V -' ,KW if new ff -1 I:f? '?.'F:, f,,,ffy,,f 2, 21111 Q .,., ,tif ae AMPK' 532251 Vw ' 5' ,H W ,1 - ,rw V' fwf'-2 iff! 1' '2 v 2' ,- L, i-fu? QL. 5 ? . gr if ff dir 5951? ' W. T. James, Captain only of this meet but of the entire season. This little Wesleyan star disposed of the veteran in straight sets, to the surprise and delight of the supporters of the Red and Black. Against Williams, the team played a steady game and tied 3-3. The last match of the season was against Trinity, which was easily won 5-l. The season was cut short owing to rain interfering on the days scheduled for meets with Brown and Union. Indications for the present season are exceptionally bright. With every man back except one, indications Irnniz Svrannn uf 1912 The tennis season for I9l2 was one of the most suc- cessful theesport has ever enjoyed at Wesleyan. Of the five matches, three resulted in 5-l victories, two were tied, and not a single one was lost. To this record the team added the honor of furnishing the runner-up in the New England Intercollegiates, when Bacon forced Johnson of Amherst through five hard sets before the latter could secure the championship. The team early gave promise of what was to come later in the season by defeating Stevens in the first match 5-l. Dartmouth was the next victim, their team winning but one of the six points, this being through Nelson, their star single man. With Amherst as their opponents Wesleyan found a stiff proposition, being held to a 3-3 tie. Richards sen- sational victory over Johnson, Amherst's captain and the Intercollegiate champion, was the remarkable feature not are that the 1913 tennis season will be one of continued n success for Wesleyan. R. S. Gibbs, Manager 165 X ' .J . . 5 .lie if 1 Xl- W ' l- 9' llilsllll :l::::::iil 2 Plum- riff -. --- ... - --ed-'U - The Key to the Fayerweather Gymnasium is presented at Class Day by the class holding it, to the class in college which it considers the most popular Presented Presented Presented Presented Presented Presented Presented Presented Presented E. L. Steele, for '94, to l... K. Willman, for '97 F. E.. North, for '97, to W. R. Mattoon, for '99 R. E. Howard, for '99, to H. I-I. Sawyer, of '01 J. 0. Wolcott, for '01, to H. F. Legg, for '04 P. Nixon, for '04, to C. W. Atwater, for '06 C. E. Hancock, for '06, to G. C. Douglas for '08 Ci. C. Douglas, for '08, to G. Paine, for '09 J. G. Paine, for '09, to I-I. D. Jones, for '12 R. W. Eaton for 'l2, to R. S. Cxihhs, for '13 166 x X' ' i 'SB xg 'N .L F1 N mealrgan Brhating Qluunril , Founded 1901 as Wesleyan Debating Society tlbiiirrrn Lloyd P. Rice, '13 . . , , I . Pfemjenl Samuel W. Murphy, '13 . . , , l Manager Clinton D. Abraham, '14 .... .... A ssislant Manager iltzrnrh uf menlegan-Amherst Behatru 1906 At Middletown Won by Amherst At Amherst Won by Wesleyan -1908 At Middletown Won by Wesleyan 1909 At Amherst Won by Amherst 1910 At Middletown Won by Wesleyan 1911 At Amherst Won by Wesleyan 1912 At Middletown Won by Wesleyan illernril nf menlvgan-williams Ephedra 1900 At Williamstown Won by Williams 1901 At Middletown Won by Wesleyan 1902 At Williamstown Won by Williams 1903 At Middletown Won by Wesleyan 1904 At Williamstown Won by Wesleyan 1905 At Middletown Won by Wesleyan 1906 At Williamstown Won by Wesleyan 1907 At Middletown Won by Wesleyan 1908 At Williamstown Won by Williams 1909 At Middletown WOR by Williams 1910 At Williamstown Won by Williams 1911 At Middletown Won by Xvesleyan 1912 At Williamstown Won by 'Williams iiierurh nf iiiwgue Eelmtra 1906 Amherst 1910 T19 Wesleyan 1 Nvesleyan 1908 Tie 1912 Tie ' 1909 Williams 167 H 'e 'x ,'N 4 . 1 , 1 . , l 1 I E VARSITY DEBATING TEAM Lb . -L-5. ii I-. :Tin-Z:G,n Vu vb il 1,11 1 triiiuim- Efriangular Eehating, league menIegam-Amhereat-williams FOUNDED I 906 . Arthur 1... Swift, Williams, President Seuenih Annual Eehate December 13, 1912 Wesleyan vs. Amherst at Middletown Wesleyan vs. Williams at Williamstown Amherst vs. Williams at Amherst QUESTION: Resolved that State Judges should be subject to recall by a majority vote of those voting at the last state election. meategan nz. Amhernt Middletown, Conn., December 13, 1912 Ahirmatiue Negative fSupported by Wesleyanj fSl1PI90ftCC1 by Am11CTSf1 1.. P. Rice, 'us W. R. Agafd. ,'l5 A. S. Raymond, '14 R- W- CTOSS, 1,3 R. G. Sickels, 'I4 faltj H. H. Plough. I3 Jluhgen Prof. E. W. Christ . . - New Britain Prof. G. A. Kleene . . . . Trinity College Prof. H. A. Killderff . . . New York Umverslfy Decision awarded in favor of the Aflirmative. I69 1 rn I TT ' . T 1- IL 5.15 11.1 fm .mme .ai -1a'..m-'2-- 1 '. ---- '-adm! ' 1' tell' mnnlrgan-milliama Williamstovwn, Mass., December 13, 1912. fSupportec1 by Williamsb lsupportecl by Wesleyanj D. S. Keller, '15 ' W. B. Cornish, '14 D. C. Pitcher, '13 H. R. Willoughby, 'I5 A. S. Hancock, '13 Caltj Eluhgw J. P. Jockinson . . Union Theological Seminary Rev. H. H. Field . . . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Prof. R. C. Gettell . . . . Trinity College Decision awarded in favor of the Affirmative. WESLEYAN '13, TRINITY 0 170 -.,,..,.-,. , Ili ..y K . .I ,, - '1ii'i':Q .1-lieiilt-1 Ng FSL , ' 'L' -..Ta 1, Iellfgqill . g ,gnili l'l!'l'-i': ' 1 Ziff- I .351 ' Ilillltlllgl' l1i:4::1:1g Annual 1511152 Rehab? ilinr the Eriggn Frizz Memorial Chapel, March 8, 1913 QUESTION: HResolved, That the present high cost of living in the United States would be reduced by a tariff for revenue only. Zliirai Aftirmatine Lloyd P. Rice, '13 . . . . . Granby, lfliitni Nvgaiiun Arthur S. Hancock, '13 . . . . New Britain, Svernnh Aiiirnmtinn Allen S. Raymond, '14 . . . . . Newton Center, Svrrmh Negatim: Samuel W. Murphy, '13 . . . . Brooklyn. Eluhgez Gustav B. Carlson Richard H- Frank W. Nicolson I Won by Arthur S. Hancock, '1 3 171 Conn. Conn. Mass. N. Y. BUTICC E Q I I 3 ,..,-V , . 4. M H 1 I, 4 , 1 ' r i ,r ,rl i, .ip l.. '.Q'3. I 11, la-H 1 at s I. ll 33 1 1-, 1 R 5 ' I l l x , ,I VI , . li. 1-Tuul - - 2 - ltllfriilll :y::::::f:ff:1 it 'imrrl - I iiiff' ' 41' l ,-,..L...Ell I H- I' Brita Sigma 581111 mealegan Glhaptsr A. S. Hancock, President A. S. Hancock, '13 I... P. Rice, 'I3 H. R. Albion College Beloit College Brown University Carleton College Chicago University Colorado State University Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College George Washington University Harvard University Illinois S-tate University Indiana State University Iowa State College Iowa State University Kansas State University Knox College Michigan State University Yale University Cbitireru ' H. R. Willoughby, Secretary- Treasurer illllnmhmi W. B. Cornish, 'I4 A. S. Raymond, 'I4 Willoughby, 'I5 Qlhaptrra Minnesota State University Missouri State University Nebraska State University North Dakota State University Northwestern University Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University Pennsylvania University Princeton University Stanford University Swarthmore College Syracuse University Texas State University Virginia 'State University Wesleyan University Western Reserve University Williams College ' Wisconsin State University l72 1 , f ffiff ' f 1 Q66 1 fn ff 4 I 7161 fi ff f AEP ,Q ' Armux I noun .' 1 . fs. Y, f 1 ' 1. f5 i1i5 fg 5, Y . 455 kfq:,w,::1y-m 1:-f f ff! 422 ifffgfk-1542355 7' - A X 512 QF55517 .- -. '-.142-ff M, f . .- -. :q w '. .' .115--E? :ff 2. f dj3':j,a1i' . ' :E'fx'j1X.,f5f'Lani -5 3.:!Af'-Q 3:5351-. -' -, .,.:.2-Ifix-2-2 mai- 1 'Jil -,-. , : ' 1 L !-gg.:-.z ,jj,,,,,q:g,- IV- - 1 Q in, J L y' - l1n'Aw, . l1l'h1 1 4 4.1 ! f'Nf '1 , s ,, N my. Y 13,5 -i UW ' N :Ill QISR P-1 , ,Ti ,Er rf , ,, I, 4. 'V 4 41 W- U5 A CLQQM 5 P GLEE AND IVIANDOLIN CLUBS lll u A ' ll iutiiif . ' lf A -' - My ir'- i ,Q l'1 Fl, ,'.. l ' , , g-.Mali Q u-ui :,::::::,'if,g,i::::::,: illlluniml Aimnriexiiuna Clbiiirwa R. T. Potter, '13 l.... B. Morse, '14 H. H. Crane, '13 J. C. Frost, '14 W. B. Davis, '94 . W. C. Knipfer Eltinerarg nf the illllxmiral Ollnhz 2 2 2 2 November ZI , ' 9' December 5, ' 9' December 26, i 94 December 27, '91 . Montclair Club Hall, Montclair, I- - -. . . Manager - . . Treasurer . . Leader Clee Club - . Leader Mandolin Club . Director Clee Club . . Director Mandolin Club ' ' . . Town l-lall, Meriden .Congregational Church, Cromwell . . . M. E.. Church, Rye, N. Y N.J December 28, A 9' 2 . . Union M. E. Church, New York City December 30, t9?2 . . . Norbury Hall, Ellenville, N. Y December 31 , A 9' 2 Ballroom of City Club, Hotel Oneonta, Oneonta, N. Y January 2, '9' 3 . . Elizabeth City Club, Elizabeth, N. J January 3, '94 3 .State School, Hackensack, N. J February 1, '91 3 . . . Cheshire School, Cheshire, Conn 3 February 21, 19' Mid-Year Concert, Middlesex Theatre, Middletown, I77 Conn. I XG .7630 1 ,, -' - I I 4 1 - , ' 4 1 ' 1- 2 iiwhvr , i f fl. H. H. Crane, I3 f 1,1 3,f?.,,3,, ff X.. ff N 1 . ,I 'V 7, fi, 1714! X f ' ,- 1 1 -5 Swag! 9 , L -A A !f'il'-' .,-f.a5.i24 ftf f' ' A I . 1 4, I, , ' -- . .. ' - --1? -' :AT-1. ew' . A5 125-'gaf2.e,fK3-9:9246 :Au 147 0 1. f 6,4 .Q: ?f '-321 7.1 e - on-'IS 2111? f ' 3Hirzt Urnnrn J. A. Morton, '13 G. G. Summerson, '13 R. T. Potter, '13 R. L. Leurich, '15 ' . W. Beeman, 'I6 ALC1. A. Heclenburg, ,I6 Sunni! Efennrn M'H. T. Morsell 1... Knapp, '13 H. 5C. K. Hill, '13 ACN. Thirkielcl, 'I4 ER. M. Hewitt, '14 XA. Holt, '14 AQV. Cu. Fellini, '14 W. B. Farnum, ,I5 XG. M. Craig, 'I6 317. Broadbent, '16 'Not yet elected to membership. 'M'lVlember, not singing. 178 1 .5 --, f' 1' A--' A ,N 44.21 -f -. ff, -i. I-I. A. G. AGD. 'FC 'FO me ACF. 31... H QCR. 31-I XM AQS. 3 R. Ffirnt Nausea E. Bacon H. Crane, '13 P. Harris, '13 L. Moore, 'I4 0. Ferris, '15 I... Hammond, '16 C. Williams, 'I6 Sfrrnnh Banana W. T. James B. Newell, '13 P. Rice, '13 C. Stuntz, 'I4 Maure, '16 R. Aldrich, 'I6 F. Carpenter, 'I6 H. Harvey, 'I6 E.. Saltmarsh, '16 X :al a 1? l r - , X A W xi X W5 . . .4 1 1 H16 - fwfr 1 J. C. Fr-ost, I4 I ff 1. 1: 1 . 5 V ' Wm' ??kfl25.4i' .. ' Y -I Q-'Af 14218 X' 3 1-.1,:1q5gQ5- x'j1j..l5bf N415 illlremhrrz Zlfimt Hllanhnlinn Snnnh illflanhnlinn J. C. Frost, '14 L. B. Morse, '14 A. Hoffman, 'I6 ACF. W. Trevithiclc, '14 31... Martrn, 'I6 XC. F. Stanley, '15 R. Reeves, 'I4 WAT. W. Pell, '13 1 I :MLK MC. ALA. Guitars F. 1... Beattys, 'I5 :WC A. H. Kuhns, '15 O aww. T. James, '13 ilflanhnla W. D. lVlcl..arren, '1 3 Wraps A. S. Pruden, 'I4 XF A Not yet elected to membership. M'lVlembers, not playing. I79 Schlager, '15 A. Hallock, 'I6 W. Brown, '14 Hiulina G. Summerson, '13 Carpenter, '15 'tlrlln B. Fink, 'I 6 . .-,' .f MW , . ,T1f3L': ff? ' Q '11 '1-W . I - 1 1 . ' g li g 1 , ' ff XM -' 1'1 il pf- if- D VF! 11, .1 In 1 , QL ' iz 7211? 11 4 9 1 .-' 1 S11 E-QI 11,11 i, Q111'1q, f 1111 , L, J rv' 13.35571 X3 7077 -zw f' 'iid 73 210 .1 'fax' 1 C . ff f fe H hiimz: Q- 1 :Cui nik? 1 Ci X Pk as-T fi uf ' 2551 1' 1f XL 1 11 , gn 111 :p ug ' Q ? 1: 1, 1 g1 !,g 11 1e q9 , L f' 4' 1 '1 -f f' iff' Q , 1 . . f . . . , V H. H. Crane, '13 Leader R. S. Kidder, '13 Orgamsi illlnmhrrn C. E. Bacon, '13 R. T. Potter, '13 M H. H. Crane, ,13 Cx. G. Summerson, '13 W. T. James, '13 H. T. Morsell, 'I4 H. 1... Knapp, '13 H. C. Stuntz, 'I4 J. H. Morton, '13 1 W. B. Farnum, 'I5 W. K. Petigrue, '13 Benner Quartet H. T. Morsell, '14 H. H. W. K. Petigrue, '13 W. T. ' Iso Crane, '1 3 James, '1 3 .5 f ' as 1 lll,l I A ,. ' ' ETIII A. I 'Hill l Id' QW l I Il- .Z,-I'I'll ai.: Iiiilmfilil an f:aiE.5'- 1122111 'I Uhr CEM emh the Chrahuatrf' Eg the mrzlvgan illlluniral Ptuanriatinn Book and Lyrics by Kenneth M. Goode, ,04g music by W. B. Davis 94 staged under the direction of H. V. Leonard, 'IZ Uhr illlihhlwrx, Zinn: 15, 1912 1Hrngram Ellie Girl atnh the Mrahuanf' A light opera in two acts. Giant Dolly Rosetti, a Smith Senior . Sara Toga, Dolly's chum ' . Emerson Cerebrum, Q.E.D., Professor of mural chirography . . Miss Perfect D. Meanor, Preceptress . A. Morton, A. W. Norton, . H. H. Crane, general at Smith . . . H. G. Anderson, Cornelius McSwatt, a graduate of the Cosmo- politan Correspondence College . H. V. Leonard, Dyer Necessity, legal adviser to the late , Mrs. Rosetti Spudds .... G. Easton, Fluf-Fi, Sarais maid . . . G. G. Davidson, Uli-Ulobsta, a Curandee of Thibet . Bleachem White, a bit of local color . Smith Girls, I9 I 2 Wesleyan Men, I9 I 2 Thibetians I8I M. E. Thrasher, . G. L. Moore, Smith Collegiennes Collegians Assistant Crandees ,. ,. I 1 ,. ,. 1' . . , ' if ig!! A ll l Wit -iii-..:.'.',1q-, - fi -iii? gl' I -1- lem t will r fear -. ------ ml---212 nnfdln lull Q .Ari Qbne Alcove off Ball Room, Dolly,s Birthday Dance at Northampton, Mass., May 30, l9l2. Cheer for Fair Smith . . . . Smith Girls The Hour of Midnight . . . DOI1alCl A Health to the Man in Love . . College Men SB20,000,000 . . .4 . . . . -Chorus I got it at the Correspondence College McSwatt and Chorus The Change in the Times . . L Miss D. Meanor Proposal Song . . .The Original Cart Horse Ballet ln Thihetn . .. . Professor Cerehrum and Chorus Duet and Dance, What Would You Do Flu-Fi and McSwatt lVladrigal .... Cross Buck and Chorus FINALE p ' Art Gum Camp in the valley of the Brahmaputra, Thibet, October 30, 1912. Thihetian Chorus Home is where the Heart is Professor Cerebrum and Thibetians When a Girl's in Love .... Dolly At College . I . . McSwatt, Flu-Fi, McSwatt, Sara, Bleachem, Dolly, Miss D. Meanor, and Uli Ulobsta. A Curandee of Thibet am I . Ulobsta and Thibetians Sometimes ..... Donald and Dolly Musical Director . , A , W, B, Davis Dancing arranged by . . . . Dr. Harold B. Davis Smith girls' costumes by courtesy of the patronesses Thihetian costumes by Buckholz of Springfield. Wigs by Todt of New York Stage furnishings of Act l, by courtesy of Bunce. I82 - j' ' 1 1 .- iZST 'c- - - '-. Q 'X . V - A ,I i . Tl .ll::ll .ll 6 li.l ii llxx 1 L A , 1 ig , hi :::::.'.':,p,.:::::::'. 5 1.5 l'ls'E'f -W 5.-,l ffgjiff :l::::::Q,g'S:,l::::::i: 'igiatnrg nf the illluziral Glluha, 1912-13 N ESPITE. the failure of the orchestra to help us in the finale, and N a threatened shortage of female costumes, with numberless other li .1 il small Hies in the ointment, we succeeded in putting over The Girl and the Graduate last June, at the Middlesex, winding up a season which one might well call a I-lumdinger. t Andy , Erie , Li the two Genes , Charlie , and others, appeared for the last time on the local stage, and as the Middletown Sun would say: They will be remembered with much pleasure by our many patrons. This season we had an early start and pulled the debut in the world- renowned Town Hall, Meriden, Conn., the home of silver plate and W. C. Knipfer. All those who were fortunate enough to hear this concert will remember it for the Musical Drama rendered by the mandolin boys. This piece by Dr. Knipfer is called The Cannon Scrap Rag. It includes among the properties necessary, a piece of tin, a real bell, singing accomplices, and Pruden as the fake cannon. . December 5th we took an express to Cromwell and showed the citizens some refined college life. From the 26th of December until January 3rd we barnstormed through New Jersey and New York with the exception of New York City and a few other plac-es, striking towns where well water is drunk exclusively and the 5:32 is never on time. The boys will always remember Oneonta as the place that has Broadway looking like a watertank on the Monon and Illinois Central when it comes to life, as she is lived. The scenery on this trip was free and in con- sequence there Was plenty of it. Potter had memorized his time cards and there was little difficulty as to what time the train would leave. Individually and collectively, as the Argus says reviewing the basketball season, the team deserves great commendation for their work on this trip. The audiences were kind-hearted, and the mandolin boys just looked fine as they sat there and all looked in the same direction. February lst, the clubs gave a performance of Othello on the cars en route to Cheshire and showed the boys over at the school how we can shoot baskets and sing, an exhibition of fancy shooting taking place before the concert. At the Mid-year concert we stood up for nine minutes and told to a large and appreciative house, what a terrible time King Qlaf had as he stood there on the quarterdeck with his neatly combed mustache and gilded shield which had nary Heck. ' The management haven't decided whether to make the Easter trip to Bermuda, or charter the Z4-hour St. Louis and hie to the Golden West. We will probably trolley to Waterbu-ry, and return the same evening. 183 CAST OF TI-IE DICTATOR ...H ' 4 5 L . J' 'A :if l-- A - -f --1 .: ,.. - : ,, . . E' Cmatirera James E. Stiles, '13 ...... President Howard R. C ' , '14 ...S I 1 Raymond S. Gibbs, ,13 .... Manager W. S. Robinsor1'Tg,14 Assii. lljiziizacgifleii' Mr. Edward l... Duane of New York City Director and Coach Seaman 1512-1513 Ghz Birtatnf' Richard Harding Davis Presented by the Wesleyan Dramatic Club December 14, 1912 Middlesex Theatre, Middletown, Conn. December 20, I9IZ The Westchester Womarn's Club, Mt. Vernon, N. Y December 21, 1912 The Lyceum, East Orange, '51, December 23, 1912 The Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, N. Y Giant nf Glliarariera Brooke Travers .... Paul R. Sutherland, '14 Simpson, his valet . . - Joseph W- ROWS- '13 Charlie l-lyne, wireless telegrapher . K. A. Sanderson, '14 Colonel John T. Bowie, U. S. Consul . james E.. Stiles, '13 Duffy, secret service detective . . Peter A. Schneider, '14 ' . W. B. Maskiell, '15 Rev. Arthur Bostick . . I85 A ' li lll.lIl ,.l: ici Illgl R if XX .. Z lllllll ' ill' llrl I Il nlllfltl n I ills: -- Lieutenant Perry . . Samuel Codman, captain Bolivar General Santos Campos . Senor Jose Bravo . . Corporal Manuel . Colonel Gardia . . Dr. Vasquez, health oflicer Smoking-Room Steward . Lucy Sheridan . . Mrs. John T. Bowie . Senora Juanita Arguilla . James E. Knox . Paul Burt Manuel Matienzo James E. Knox Eugene S. Clark . Paul Burt Manuel iMartienzo Eugene S. Clark Howard R. Craig Howard S. Leach Luis A. Yordan ' ' Bnlhiern, Svailnrz, Ship? Stemarim, str. R. C. Brown, 'I4 H. A. Strong, '13 R. W. Chamberlain, 'I4 I R. G. Sickles, ' I 4 W. S. Robinson, 'I4 NX pn E , A ' f an MA? Nh! it 3 to W . 5 Q if 5 J A Aran- 4 I r ,lllli I 186 S. Clark, '13 3 9 9 un n A X ' lzublll 'Ali fi ll.v fxi ii lflyx : If - I ll-s l I ll I I f Nm lIlluuluIl-'InVaughn f-iv l ' IIII ll I n annul: Eranmtir Svnaann nf 1512-13 K T HE Wesleyan Dramatic Association has had an exceptionally LV: ' successful season. For the first time in the history of the Associa- ,I tion, a Chritmas trip was arranged and the annual Middletown performance was given on December I4 instead of the early part of May. In spite of many forebodings and misgivings, it can be said that without a doubt the Middletown performance was the best that has been given in years. On their Christmas trip the club was enthu- siastically received at all places. The last performance, at Brooklyn, was the crowning-point of their success. At that place, the same week that the club pre- sented The Dictator the Williams, Princeton, and Yale Dramatic Associa- tions likewise gave a performance, and to Wesleyan was universally conceded the best and most finished production. The Dictator, a light modern comedy, was well suited to their talents and the success of the show was largely due to the able coaching of Edward L. Duane. l87 I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I It J 5 4, u -xx f J IPUBLILATIUNSI OLLA PODRIDA BOARD 41 ni . . , - I: , . .F V - 1: 1 K 'SA-2 - ll' LQ Edu I 5 I l LL l'li'T'1 'f I film-- 5 5 :l::::::Q'll1lf'11lf , Gblla lgnhriha Established I 858 The Wesleyan Annual-Published by the Junior Class Volume LV.-Published by the Class of 1914 Zluarh nf Ehitnra iihiinr-in-Qlhirf Allen S. Raymond Art Ehitur Eiuainsua manager Charles N. Rudlcin Edward W. Bishop Anznriatr Ehitnra Ralph C. Bishop Collet Frost Ira D. Joel George l... Moore Eugene W. Scarboro Henry H- True John E. Fisher Brewster I-I. Jones ' 191 I Glenn Joel Pratt Hasselman True Dulany Studwell MacMullen Faulkner Murphy Clark Uhr Hivalvgan Arguz Established l868 Hall Amy Harvey A semi-weekly Newspaper, published every Monday and Thursday evening of the College Year, in the interests of the Undergraduates and Alumni of Wesleyan University. Vol. XLVI Emeril uf Ehiinra iiiiliiur-in-Glliinf Samuel W. Murphy, 'I3 Erpariment iiilitnra Henry M. Bruner, '13, 'Alumni George l... Harvey, ,l3, Athletic David W. M'acMullen, 'l3, College Auznriaiv 'iEhitur5 l-larold U. Faulkner, 'I3 Spencer A. Studwell, ,I3 John I-l. Amy, 'I4 Ralph O. Dulany, 'l-4 Raymond A. Hall, 'I4 James B. Hasselman, '14 I-lenry l-l. True, 'I4 I-l. Langdon Pratt, 'l-4 Euainras Hllaiiagrr G. Ronald Clark, ,I3 Aaaiatant lhmixwss illmmgrr Randolph F. Glenn, 'I4 Aaninimit Olirrulsxiinn Hllnimgrr Ira D. Joel, 'I4 192 l-l. S. Leach C. N. Rudlcin R. T. Bond C, D, Abraham A- S- Raymond J. E. Stiles H. C. France C. K. Hill mvnlvgan- Eitvrarg Mnnihlg Established l 892 A Magazine published every month of the College Year by an association of Upperclassmen. Vol. XXI Ifinarh nf Ehitnrn iihitnr-in-Uhicf Harry C. France, 'l3 Amanriatr Ehiinra Raymond T. Bond, 'I4 H. Seavoy Leach, 'l 3 Allen S. Raymond, 'I4 Charles N. Rudlain, 'I4 Carl K. l-lill, 'I3 muninenz illllanetgrr Psaaiaiani Bxtniurma iffislxmgrr James E, Stiles, 'I3 Clinton D. Abraham, 'I4 I93 I'-V11 .IL- 4 . ,. ' fi lllg' :::..s:5g.3..... ' !'i':'g' -' Ti A l l772Ylll ZlZZI2ZIr211ti'ZIZI1IZ sei.: -Yum - ,al fiieif - ---- -- J' Hniurrsitg Bulletin A pamphlet of college news from the Faculty's viewpoint, published by the University in January, May, June and December of each year. Ehiinrs Prof. W. Hewitt, Chairman Prof. C. Winchester Prof. G. M. Dutcher Prof. D. D. Whitney Dr. Albert Mann . HH. 01. A. igsmhhnnk A handy reference book for Wesleyan Undergraduates published at the beginning of each college year by the Y. M. C. A. 1512-13 Huhliraiinn Glnmmitive iEhiim: George L. Harvey, 'I3 Business manager Assistant Eusixu-ss Managrr H. L. Walcutt, 'I3 Ralph O. Dulaney I94 i .l .-1: l Mlvqfm IIlllflnuufgIllllllllllulgsllnlllllnlllilghlIn IllIIlIIIgl1lIIIIlIlIIII 2 2 Q E IG iw py? .X U FFS? W- QV Ag? XR? M 'WNW E.. i l I'-Wil ni . ,bu - If i li a. 121.3 . fn.-1 fit' Ae- --.- lllflllg ,'..L- jg: A '-.V, b , L1 ...... .......,. 4 ' ll' IIZIIIIIICl'll'I'EIIIZIi' -15.-iii 'l!'1Q.l'?' 'af iiilay -. ---- r il -----' if Alumni Aunnrintinnn A A Alumni Glnunril Augustus Burr Carrington, '76, New York, N. Y. Warren French Sheldon, '99, Middletown, , General Alumni Anemrinnnn Charles Francis Rice, '72, Roxbury, Mass. William John James, '83, Middletown Corresponding menlegnn Alumni Qlluh nf New Englnnh Fred lnness Brown, '98, Boston, Mass. Gordon Clark Douglass, '08, I64 Harvard St., Brookline, Mass. r menlegnn lgnung Alumni Qlluh nf Zlinninn Gordon Clark Douglass, '08, Brookline, Mass. Edgar Adamson Butters, '08, 77 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. , menlegnn Hniuerniig Glluh nf New lgnrk George Willetts Davison, '92, New York, N. Y. Charles Woodard Atwater, '06, 96 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Chairman Secretary President Secretary President Secretary President Secretary President Secretary meulegnn llniuernitg Alumni Glluh nf Nnrilgeantern lgennnglnunin Edmund Griffin Butler, '68, Wilkes-Ba1'1'e, Pa. I-larry Reed Van Deusen, '94, IOI8 Vine St., Scranton, Pa. President Secretary menlegnn Alumni Aefnnriuiinn nf Newark nnh Hu-mtg William Barker Gwinnell, '86, Newark, N. Arthur T. Vanderbilt, '10, I4 N. 9th St., Newark, N. I96 President Secretary 1' IIHTI A X n lll,l U A ' li -1-f-i-c ,-la .ii fm ,I ,E - Lg' A f lg I silfgfln 1- e'::::.'.f1,piZ:'::i:?2 , --A' iii Il-l-li-W ' zli ilff :l:g:::.:,l,lfl:gE,:::::i: iglriluilnluliiu Mrnlegnn Alumni2Azanrialinn l'larry Arthur Thompson, '93, Philadelphia, Pa. Pfesideng Guy Wright Rogers, '06, l29 South Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Secretary meialrgun Alumni Auanriuiinn nf tlpe illliihhlr 333251 Charles Hubbard Judd, '94, Chicago, Ill. Pfesidcnf John Edwin Win.g, '00, 72 W. Adams St., Chicago, Ill. Secretary mmalrgnn Alumni Glluh nf Snuilpzrn Qlalifnrniu Charles Melville Parker, '68, Pasadena, Cal. Prcsidenr Ernest Perley Clarke, '85, Riverside, Cal. Secretary meulegun Alumni Auunrintinn nf illlluinr Charles Dayton Woods, '80, Orono, Me. President William Ernest Leighton, '09, 36 Vesper St., Portland, Me. Secretary mralegnn Alumni Annnriulinu nf Qlrntral Nun Burk Edmund Mead lVl.ills, '72, Syracuse, N. Y. President Russell Cxoodier Dunmore, '08, 63 Kemble St., Utica, N. Y. Secretary wrulrgnn Alumni Amanriutinn nf muulyingtnu. E. QI. Martin Augustine Knapp, ,68, Washi'ngton, D. C. President Edward William Thompson, '98, l60l Connecticut Ave., Vlfashinglon, D. C. A Secrelary mrnlregun Alumni Auanriuiinn nf Eazirrn New iglnrk Samuel Cnail Landon, '89, Albany, N. Y. PfC5ldCnl Robert Edwin Nivison, '00, Schenectady, N. Y. Secretary menlegnn Alumni Qlluh nf mntzrhurg William Percival Ogden, '01, Waterbury PfCSfdC'Vll George Albert Williams, ex-'97, Wate1'bury SCCTCMVLJ ' I97 Y. M. C. A. CABINET ll Q Floyd E.. Logee, General Secretary A. P. Harris, 'I3' . R. I. Laggren, 'I3 R. A. Hall, '14 . H. E. Witm-an, 'I3 V. A. Welton, 'I5 H. R. Craig, 'I4 . V. F. Small, 'I3 . J. G. Easton, '13 . D. W. lVlacMullen, 'l3 R. L. Leurich, 'l5 R. S. Gibbs, '13 . J. R. Reeves, 'l3 . H. E. Witman, '13 G. T. Blydenburgh, 'I4 , , Weekly 1512-13 tbfiirerz - - - - . President . Vice-President . Recording Secretary . . V . . . . Treasurer Olummitire Glhairnwn . . . . . Meetings Bible Study Mission Study Social Service , . Nortlijielcl Dcpulation . - ' ' meetings helcl on Thursday evenings. 199 . Music . Social . Publicity . Finance lllemlnerslzip Cfbfiirern Hirst Tlialf Hear Paul Burt, '13, President I... Walcutt, '13, Vice-Presiderzi . E.. Bensinger, '14, Secretary ZFE Svrrunh Tiialf Evert POZ . E. Bensinger, '14, Presideni 0. Dulany, '14, Vice-President Ernest R. Dodge, '14, Secretary LQnnurs11 U illllnnihrrn Prof. L. A. Howland Prof. K. P. Harrington Prof. XV. A. Heiclel Prof. XY. E. Mead Prof. XV. P. Bradley Prof. Oscar Kulms f FT A,-.pff A ,, Q I mix: .11 3 '-1-az-E 1 at i illllrmherra 1513 1914 E. S. Clark, '13 G. F. Freifeld, 'I-4 H. U. Falkner, '13 R. A. Hall, '14 S. A. Studwell, '13 L. S. Miller, '14 J. A. Crafts, '16 A. Schneicler, '14 Cx. Sickles, '14 FUTU H. H. True, '14 M. S. Wilding, '14 15115 G. Roth, '16 H. M. Thomas, '16 1915 R. W. Chamberlain, '15 M. Gerome, '15 R. P. Dodds, '15 W. E. Honsinger, '15 H. A. Richmond, '15 H. 1... Smith, '15 C. S. VanDylce, '16 91111111 Stung Qlluh Wesleyan Chapter ofthe Intercollegiate Socialist Society Gbftirrra A. S. Hancock, '13 CResigneclJ . . . Presidcnl M. R. A. Bernard, '13 . . . ViCC-PVCSMCTII T. W. Pell, '13 . . . . Sccrelafll Eli Allison, '14 . ...... Organizer J. 1... Brooks, '15 . . Additional Mernber of llze Executive Cor rirrl illc 201 pw 1 1 1 Ea Svnrivtv Ellretnraliifrv E. S. Clark, '13 W. G. Chanter, ,I4 Qbitirnzrz . . . President . . Vice-President T. A. Courchesne . . Secretary-Treasurer illllrmhern Paul Burt, '13 N. E. Bensinger, '14 Langdon Pratt, 'I4 Ci. Ci. Davidson, '13 E. Fisher, '14 Ci. M. Rogers, '14 E. K. French, ,l3 A. C1.iHopkins, '14 Harold Wincheste1', '14 Carl I-Iill, '13 H. E.. Harris, '14 C. D. Broclhead, '14 W. D. McMullen, ,13 R. M. Hewitt, '14 F. B. Newell, '13 V. F. Small, '13 W. C. Woods, 'I3 Professor Kuhns Professor Mead A. C. Eaton, '14 S. L. Rich, ,I4 I-l. R. Smart. '14 R. V. l-layward, '14 M. Matienzo, '14 Ellurultg ilmrnnlrvrn Professor Drake Mr. A. Mann. slr. 202 V' Uhr Gllaumiral Glluh FOUNDED 1906 Gbdirrrz E.. K. French, '13 . . . . . Presidenl A. Sears Rruclen, '14 .... 1 f!gCC-1J,-csidcnl H. R. Willoughby, 'I5 .... Secrclarp-Treasurer ' iinnnrarg imlexnhera Prof. K. P. Harrington Prof. W. Hewitt Prof. W. A. Heidel , Prof. F. W. Nicolson Mr. E. H. Hazen ilillrnihvra 1... C. Flocken, 'IZ E.. Blossom, '14 W. Fosa. '15 H. C. France, '13 E. Fisher, '14 M. Gerome, '15 E.. K. French, '13 I. V. Hiscock, '14 R. 1... Leuricli. '15 C. K. Hill, '13 B. H. Jones, '14 R. E.. lVloo1'e, '15 H. S. 1..eacl'1, '13 E. H. Lowry, '14 ' P. Newliall. '15 F. B. Newell, '13 A. S. Pruclen, '14 E. YV. Sine. '15 Cn. G. Summerson, '13 K. A. Sanclerson, '14 H. R. xV1llOUghbj'. '15 R. F. Volentine, '13 17. A. Stevens, '14 VV. H. Wfinner. '15 H. P. Wincheste1', '14 ' ' 203 Nrmnpaprr itrprezentatiuez , -1-. ' . ' K - I-Miiwi' f A 'gif ' ZIIIIII'1fi'I'IIIIIIZ fit! lilgrglplln. gl rifle? ---- Uhr lgrrars Qllnh Re-Organized 1909 Gmiirern Ruthvan B. Nichols, '13 . . e. . President Samuel W. Murphy, '13 . . VfCC-PTC-Sider!! David W. MacMullen, '13 . . Secretary-Treasurer Prof. Walter G. Cady ...... Faculty Advisor iflinmhern illlrmhnrn nf the mnzlrgan Z-Xrgun Enarh Samuel W. Murphy, '13Harold U. Faulkner, '13 James B. Hasselman, '14 G. Ronald Clark, '1 3 Spencer A. Stuclwell, '13 H. Langdon Pratt, '14 Henry M. Bruner, '13 John H. Amy, '14 Henry H. True, '14 George L. Harvey, '13 Ralph O. Dulany, '14 Randolph F. Glenn, '14 David W. MacMullen,'13Raymond A. Hall, '14 'Ira D. Joel, '14 R R. A I-I H H F. . B. Nichols, '13 fCollege Press Agent, 'Chicago Record-Herald Boston Transcript Detroit Free Press ' The Intercollegiate fNew Yorkl T. Bond, '14 Brooklyn Daily Eagle S. Raymond, '14 New York Sun Middletown Penny Press L. Pratt, '14 Boston Post P. Winchester, '14 , Albany Knickerbocker W. Young, '14 York Despatch and York, Pa., Daily B. Upham, Jr., '15 Brooklyn Times New York Herald New York Times Roland Kilbon, '13 Springfield Republican D. W. MacMullen, '13 The Hartford Courant V. B. Allison, '14 Boston Globe J. O. Wood, '15 ' The Springfield Union A. If Prince, '15 Hartford Times Middletown fCt.D Sun G. H. Kilian, '16 New York American New York Journal J. W. Kinsman, '16 New York Globe Elizabeth CN. Journal L. O. Ryan, '08 New York Tribune New York Press Boston American Shoemaker, '16 G. L. Philadelphia North American 204 5X Scum. E mrs Y , 9 D-nm 'L .L sa, - 'S' 72.2511 S. Raymond C. K. Hill S. S. Clark E. Ni. Eustis N. Thurkielci R. Holmes W. K. Petigrue S. Gibbs ' H. T. Morsell R. I. Laggren S. NV. Murphy R. F. Volentine C. E.. .Bacon G. G. Davidson W. B. Fai-num A. Richards GERMAN CLUB .-if '-'i.71.?6i ' ' '.-i, 2 fi Q X N , . ..., up. ffl, fl, -. ,v ' ' s' fri-11 -,,f , . .4 DEI' 4-' ,.,,,,.,y,, ill f I . 'f o5A'15' f- ' iz:-ffSj.4:.'.x. ,J--.R : --1-x , ff Rx L ff-S' is x fa , -. x I W ,, . 'qi'-Ch 1 ,,-X1 . ' , ' gg 4 Il . Q. 1 tl.-Aki-.pl I . .X Xin' , .tk . -im, ' -.V 1. 41,1 ,' ,,. 'A ' ,kip J . . '. 5 X r ix I 1 I X1 C E. Bacon, '13 . . . . President H T Morsell, '14 . Secretary-Treasurer G. G. Davidson, ,'l3 H. D. Dyke, '13 R. S. Gibbs, '1 3 E. P. Hayward, '13 C. K. Hill, '13 R. I. Laggren, '13 S. W. Murphy, '13 J. H. Parkinson, '13 W. K. Petigrue, '13 R. F. Volentine, '13 H. B. Wright, '13 S. S. Clark, '14 E. M. Eustis, '14 J. B. Hasselman, '14 J. R. Holmes, '14 H. L. Irving, 'I4 A. S. Raymond, '14 N. Thirkfield, '14 J. A. Richards, '15 W. B. Farnum, '15 wg . l an ex is lw A 1 - ' , ? ?'nA Q ' k lufflf .I 1- 1 5' I ' 4 . 'S f. Q ,'1'h 7': ' Q N is r f f ZZ J.,-. bw? asm? SW' KXX X 4 f 1 If If New 'EEIAX r r iv 1 ll-Q r . W ' vs R NQ .pp-f . x V 37.21, Q I 'r 73 NYX I., ,l.g1'-'gy r - ., 1 f -w I -' YJ-, .ll . E . ' 'i,QA:-L' A A - N fl ik ,. - 7 1 ,I ll -T. rfijf KIA' f , , ' IIS' I ff' F33 5 mi E53 5 Fi 5 H 5 5 ZITI vu Q' Q- :sf l-4 9-D U-4 N H. G. Anderson, Chairman Ralph L. Crandell Edward G. Fletcher Henry V. Leonard Harry F. Lewis W. Wesley Reynolds Andrew R. Robertson Robert V. Story Arthur H. Van Voris Harold C. Wilson lgairnnrazm Mrs. Arthur R. Anderson Mrs. E. W. Hayward Mrs. Richard H. Bunce Mrs. S. Tracy Hubbard Mrs. W. A. Shanklin 208 ll I I 5 Q B l'l TFT- .V il: PN--a Eli .- 'fl' rife ,FALL l'l!'lLl'l l El Lijlui ' ll ln- 1513 Sveninr Ball Minsk ilinh ilhahruarg 7, B, H. 1513 Zlirihag. ibhruarg 7 Basketball: Wesleyan vs. New Hampshire State, 8 P. M. Fraternity Dances, IO P. M. Eaturhag. illrhrnarg B Afternoonf'-fea at Alpha Delta Phi I-louse, 4 P. M. Senior Ball, 6 P. M. Sunhag, illrhruarg H Vesper Service, Bishop Luther B. Wilson, 4:30 P. M. Glummiihee G. G. Davidson, Chairman H. D. Dyke F. B. Newell C, K, Hill R. T. Potter R. I. Laggren H. M. Sills H. S. Leach R- F- Weld Hairnnrauen a Mrs. W. A. Shanklin MTS- R- H- BUIICC Mrs. C. E. Bacon i MTS- E- W- Hayward ' Mlrs. W. Jam-es 209 I l 2:00 m 4:00 v 1 1 l is K l rf'l-iff fli. 3.11 Ir : l Il : T -Q lililllwli- I l l.iij1!5-- I gil! iliiiiiiglffl 1 i Iluninr mesh l lg mag H-11, 1912 l if Q lf v ll Olnmmittrr ll I-larolcl Parkinson, Chairman A ll I Henry M. Bruner George L. Harvey l p John G. Easton l Walter T. Carnall U . Harry C. France llia l V, J -l' l i ' iw ml lvl! l :It 1, N., 5' gow ma ca wo -E5 O OO U19 QD f'Uf'U f'Uf'U 2 SS S3 4 at S? Q? 5 '5'a' F3 ?- gas Sree' F.-' rn S a SZ S91 099 rv 339 rum NJQQ GI PDT E 52 5 E H 2' gf gg: Q 'H 5 3 SQ In: 5' H u: fs ' ,D Q2 Q 5' -1 E ' 3 E B as - E 33 Q 92 O SC' 2 sz: 5 2 L: Q l-I FPS-'Z S I: 1 C' Za LQ 5 237 3 rp... g2 -15? :La -eo. 'E ,Sm ZF? 315 SZ' 0 N 'UPU IZ goes ol ow TU f'Uf'U Z ZZ 4:30 A nk A H. Seavoy Leach William P. Lewis Ralph F. Weld . . Dual Track Meet-Wesleyan vs. Lafayette . Baseball-Wesleyan vs. Trinity . College Sing on the 'Campus . Fraternity Receptions Sunhag, mag 12 . College Vesper Service cMEm0l'l8l Chapel, 210 G --.V,. :fi Q. J ' - -' J x A, N uv ,.- K :' ' 4. V . 4 ' ggxx, il - -- .1'-.xv xaxwa- .M -, .x5BEf-..Q'. ,' 1--'iv-A-.x Y fxl- 'U ,114 4'9 ls.--Q ' 'I s --Y iff C is V QQ? :QA Q G3 V -I, X . A ' .' --RP 1 'f s Y Fl. w Y A'I5' Armory Hall, May IO, 1912 Olnmmitien C. E. Bacon, Chairman G. Ronald Clark George G. Davidson Alan I... Doclcl Harold D. Dyke Mrs. C. E. Bacon Mrs. R. H. Bunce E. K. French Raymond T. Potter James E. -Stiles Robert F. Volentine Eliatrnnrnzen Mrs. S. T. Hubbard Mrs. W. A. Shanklin Zll If 4 il? ,R if Lu W M V, QW? a a . A 'KSN X X M ' A Q23 tx X VW' X : 'Y '1-1-Q.. . 2 4 Z f' mme k.1f'g 4 .4 Rig '- e?!c7f2'?lf4Jj,,f?nl an. Ia '- Q r m A A X . ,V . .1-P ' Q, , 'fill KYXQXX .fff V . W I, KX-X ' X- -:Xxx .Q I fr x1 N 1 C f , X f X Elks' 558111, Zllrihag, Evremher 13, 1512 Glnmmitiev Waldo B. Farnum, Chairman Harold A. Burrell Hugh l... Smith Arthur C. Eaton Walter C. Stillman Michael Gerome John A. Wood J. Atherton Richards Tracy Wmd Hairnnvnuea Mrs. C. E. Bacon Mrs. G. T. Hubbard Mrs. E. W. Hayward Mrs. R. H. Bunce, Jr. A Mrs. M. S. Cornell 2l2 wx! ff , Mgr ' KX QQ V ' ,LL 5 332 'Q rf' f My I gf! if 'WV I I X fi .fin f Wf- Hb? Wg? jf T. Sir f 4 lllllul IIIIIIIH mn fl X mmf? f M fr W -Un W fm ff lallf f',,.Zf'- y 'J' W 'W I 6 ri C 1 A f 62' XX ID-J B CNHI 'll L i- ' L ' D S .21 CJ ...... - - k - - - , 'l 7 A 'ff I ff 'Ci' f I - f 4 gulf, f .Xi , 'zhl f J f LX F 1 ' H .523-, I . I p-- Q All V 'fff , C ' , 6, , 4i4W9FJ , 5 . A I c ml -Rx 57? QF 'fnjgl x- w p,f' if- 'wxz x , , X - 93 .X i 4 W 5 X ,M , Ig' 1 3:01, .IM AX , rf ' ' 5 J . lv if f ,I X' ,fx ff - yu ' 9 I' , 1 f, :aw f 'nl I . ' .3 A y A ' 54, ' f I f ' J ,537 X f4--' T ' ' 5 ,f:a.1..g,g? 0,12 I -I A Y wQ4il1Cxu ' - - oe if ls . ' li :gli 'O' lug' Xxl li-'ix :'ii...EQ.:...... 'gn .. In Il' ill :l::::::i-:fr:ir:1::::::: ,I 'VI' Inlill-Ut . I U!-Wu, -'..'V.'n-LQ jill-----.N 1 Mzrnhingtnnh Eirihhag Banquet Fayerweather Gymnasium, February 22, l9IZ Glnanin Herbert Bronson Shonk, '03, Toastmaster The Undergraduates . . . . Raymond S. Gibbs, '13 The Younger Alumni . Stewart F. Hancock, '05 The Faculty . . Professor Oscar Kuhn, '85 Our Guest .1 ..... Hon. Isaac F. Russell. Chief Justice of the Court of Special Sessions of New York City Wesleyan .... President William Arnold Shanlclin A Henry Hitt Crane, Choragus Qlnmmiitnv Harold D. Dyke, '13, Chairman Robert F. Volentine, '13 Erlund K. French, '1 3 James E. Stiles, '1 3 James B. Hasselman Harry C. France, '13 Harold R. Wfilloughby Raymond T. Potter, '13 Harrison Thomas, 'I6 214 eg - E-. f U, ,,-43,1 ,n-rnaiwif ,ili- l Q7T-All X I lullp':u,lFi!? in I li ll-ll 1 I Y Illulu.l.:.-n nun-in I.unvnuLlL-lLf unnn'n Zllirzi 1913 Zhminr Gllewn 'ilianqnvt 'Hotel Garde, Hartford, May 25, 1912 E- V- Dllflillg . Toastmaster C. E. Bacon , Charagus Memories and a Prophecy . The National Indoor Game Chips of My Life . Gfnazm The Y. M. C. A. in Other Colleiges Drinking Fellows . . The Half-Full l-louse . J. William P. Lewis lmpromptus Qlnmmittre P. Maynard, Chairman l'-larry C. France 215 l-leime Bris Pierp Gillie Parsons Jim X AA- .4- . ' A A -gal l . Xl ,VAX :T.T1T.ln-..r.,. I --1 -I-7-I I :Tun 1 1,5 --Init .. il uit? - ---- --.dim--2111.1 1914 Svnphnmnrr 0112155 Banquet Harry Boncl,s, Hartford, May 25, I9I2 Scrubby Moore ...... Toastmaster H. C. Stuntz ..... . Choragus Efnanba We Hate to Speak of Ourselves . Jimmie Hasselman Dope ..... . Shad Cawley Back on the Farm . . . Sandy Sanderson Alias the Faculty--Nic Nicotine et Alu . Ducky Holmes The Drama and l9l4 . ' . . . Pete Schneider Our Books-Inside Information .... B. H. Uonesl A Songs ever and anon, and perhaps oftener, led by Cora Gus Stuntz ' Glnmmitrre s Ed Whiting, Chairman Ken Brown Shad Cawley Si Clark Pinky Craig His Hiscock Jim Kellom Larry Morse Robby Robertson Hughie Stuntz 1915 ilkrahman Qilewa Banquet Harry Bondls, May 29, l9l2 C. D. Brodhead . . . . . Toastmaster Efnautn 1915 . . . Cm. K. Diamond Bull . . S. Brown, Jr. Class Athletics . . R, D, Comstock That Cannon Scrap , L, Brooks Chippies . . . . C. H. Taft Next Year . . . . VV. E. Harvey Glummittrr R. H. Brown A. E. Eaton E. F. Pickles I 216 1 iw... , 5 . . X. M- .Q X . . nw... X. X R K .X . . .A... . 7,Q.! X - ' x l - . .3 WM., 1 THE DOUGLAS CANNON Glannnn Strap Hpperrlaaaman Syrup Glnmmittvr George C1. Davidson, '13, Chairman G. 1... Harvey, '13 M. R. A. Bernhard, '13 V. B. Allison, '14 ' R. C. Bishop, '14 E. F. Nourse W. E. Herr A. R. Davis L. A. Lanning I. G. Boyd H. M. Thomas Svnphnmurr Qlnmmiitmz D. C. Kenan, Chairman E. W. Hockenbury A. Wood R. B. Waldo A. H. Kuhns O. Carpenter R. H. Brown Hrrahman Glnmmiiivn R. B. Ward, Jr., Chairman M. F. Carpenter Cu. Mair g J. A. Crafts E.. T. Eusus W. N. Edwards W- 'M- DCHCOH 217 :H-. ...., ... ...... .-.,.. .... F .... .-,,...,,,7,wWN l 1 ll '.l 0l.' XXI lx I X ll-lyl I A '. .W . gli' lil. Y Y I if 1 it ML I l l I -lil tif -1 n l. Eilliei - : :s -'------,fir-N-----L Gbratnriml Glunirnt To Select the Representative of Wesleyan at Meeting of The New Eng- land Intercollegiate Oratorial League. To be held at Brown Univer- sity, May Z, l9lZ, Memorial Chapel, April l5, l9lZ. lgrngram Munir Carl Scott Coit, 'IZ . . . . Lawrence N. Y X Industrial Democracy Andrew Raymond Robertson, 'IZ . . . Springfield, Mass The Trusts and The Nation Victor Fellini, 'I4 ...... Middletown, Conn A National Hero George Landon Buck, 'IZ .... Brockton, Mass The Wisdom of Washington Howard Spencer MacKirdy, 'I4 . . . New Britain, Conn Child Labor in the United States and its Attendant Evilsn l James Esmond Stiles, 'I3 ..... Freeport, N. Y A Danger to Democracy Richard William Eaton, 'IZ . . - . . . Westheld, Mass The Mission of Grover Cleveland Munir Andrew Raymond Robertson was chosen. Eluhgrz Profs. Winchester, Mead, Fisher, Dutcher, Wetzel 218 . . ' - TE' e xr . in .- ' ,ni Q g I .H X 2 J!--rls I Il ll ul - - BALL: LLMQ, :l::::::f:llgl'-.,fggggg. it' iluninr Exhihitinn Memorial Chapel, April 25, 1912 lirngram itlllwair hg Mr. H. H. Grane, Baritone Mr. George G. Summerson, V iolinist Mr. R. S. Kidder and Mr. C. M. Sherburne, Organisls Organ Prelude ....... Mr. Sherburne Andantino, Lemare William Green Howells . . Q . . Upper Montclair, N. The Centenary of Charles Dickens H' Walter Thomas James ..... Middletown, Conn. A Needless Sacrifice George Lansing Harvey . . . ' . . Washington, D. C. The Heroism of Science From The Land of the Sky-Blue Waters, Cadman, Mr. Crane Paul Burt ........ Brooklyn, N. Y. The Mission of Italy in America Martin O. Olsen ...... Wendell Philips and Human Freedom Andante Cantabile, Tschaikowski, Mr. Summerson Thomas Adamson Wood .....- QUif1CY. KY- Our Immigration Problem . . Granby, Conn iThe Awakening of China Ralph Foster Weld, .... 0 . Round Lake, N. Y Is There a Future for the American Negro? Good-bye, Tosti, Mr. Crane , War March from Athalie, Mendelssohn, Messrs. Kidder and Sherburne Aumrh uf Prizes First Prize awarded to L. P. Price Second Prize awarded to W. G. Howells 219 Lloyd Preston Rice . Brooklyn, N. Y. 4- 1 . TT J i uni i' .IV Ili ii 1. Q, at-X1 , I lliillln ,-ggi. 135' Alf R Z I -.X iiiitrr. ' u lligsl' . .s. .a1J 1I-I-T15-lll, :::::::.:y:.-fi--'--- - .la-.rift-aid.. e - --.--- Evrlamatinn 0111111951 Nlemorial Chapel, Thursday, May 23, 1912 lgrngraun Organ Prelude . . Charles Morton Sherburne, 'II Efrezhmen Suphnmnrez anh Zluntnrz William Bradford Maskiel . . . Long Island City, New York How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix.-Robert Browning John Wesley Prince ...... Hornell, N. Y. uAbe Barrowis Plea. -Richard Harding Davis Harold Riedout Willoughby . . . North Haverhill, N. H. Closet Scene from Hamlet. -William Shakespeare Vocal Solo ..... James Alexander Morton, 'l3 The Monotone, Opus 3, No. 3.-Peter Cornelius George Theron Blydenburgh . . . Richmond Hill, New York A Plea for Restriction of lmmigrationf'-Senator William Edgar Borah Harold Lester Knapp ..... Greenwich, Conn. Thoughts on the Present Discointentf'Congressman Edward LaRue Hamilton Victor Fellini ...... Nliddletown, Conn. Preservation of Battle Flags. -Congressman Samuel Andrew Witherspoon Vocal Solo ...... James Alexander Morton, 'l 3 Recessional, Opus 21, No. 3.-Reginald Delioven Ruthvan Beebe Nichols ..... Jacksonville, Ill. Denunciation of the Treaty with Russia. -Congressman James Michael Curley Henry Hitt Crane ...... Middletown, Conn. A Defense of the Constitution. -Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Ernest Putnam 'Clark ..... Auburndale, Mass. The Recall of Judges. -Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Organ Postlucle .... Charles Morton Sherburne, '13 Festival March in D, Opus I28, No. l-Vlfilliam Faulkes Ehthgrs Ernest Alexander Inglis, Ph.B., LL.B. Percy Chandler Ladd, A.B.. B.D. Bradford Paul Raymond, D.D., LL.D. Aumrh nf 1lIrizrn Calef Prize awarded to H. H. Crane. il 3 Parker Prize awarded to H. L. Knapp, '13 Hibbard Prize awarded to H. R. Xvilloughhy, 'l 5 220 Commczn Qmem '1 4- - i , ' if 41 1 l,1:T:1i A llgl 17 Xi It 5 A. .vTETz'T..,r.'i.T.'., gin I 11-151111 2 EFF.-1.g1fimW Ltztii .lgrggnf ... gf?-1,77 -31.43 gf ..::::::.1'1c,1::::::,: 5:00 8:15 10:30 7:30 9:00 II :00 2:00 3:00 5:00 6:00 8:00 9:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 12:00 12:30 3:30 5:00 10:30 lug-41 Qlnmmvnrrment meek June15to19, 1912. Hrngram Saturday, June I5 M. Preliminary Meeting of Phi Beta Kappa. M. Concert by the Mfusical Clubs fMiddlesex Theatrej. Sunday, June I6 M. Baccalaureate Sermon-President William Arnold Shank- lin, l...H.D., Ll...D. M. University Sermon-Reverend Bishop Eugene Russel Hen- drix, D.D., LL.D., Class of '67, Monday, June I7 M. Annual Meeting of Phi Beta Kappa. M. Final Chapel Exercises. M. Class Day Exercises. M. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. 6:30 P. M. Presidents Reception. 9:00 P. M. Class Reunions. M. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. Il :00 P. M. Illumination of the Campus. Open Air Concert Singing by Undergraduates and Alumni. Tuesday, June 1 8 . Meeting of the Board of Trustees. Meeting of the Alumni. . Meeting of the Alumni Association fMemorial Chapell. Business Meeting of the Alumni Athletic Association fMemorial Chapelj Luncheon for the Alumni and Guests of the University flziayer- weather Ciymnasiumj. Baseball Game-Alumni vs. Varsity. 7:00 P. M. Social Receptions by the College Fraternities. Wednesday, June 1 9 M. Commencement Exercises. Contest for the Rich Prize. Conferring of Degrees. 222 S332 3 3 N lr K ,X ' rf ,I-, 1 A ' I !v XX - AQ I L, Hi I Ile B1-li I fll1..2A-'!lj4 so 1, l'l1 '. 1l I yfiiif' IlIIIIZI'IIEl'IlIIIII W- 1 ---- gr., ..... :y: Zliinal Qlhamel iixvrrinra Memorial Chapel, June l7, 1912, Eighty-First Anniversary of the Founding of the University Chartered May 21, 1831-Opened september 21, 1831. r lirngmm Invocation Sentence, Hymnal Responsive Reading Gloria, Hymnal Scripture Reading i Hymn Prayer i I-lymn Review of the Year Wesleyan University .... Pres. William Arnold Shanklin College Life . .... Harold G. ,Anderson Athletics ,,,, .... M orse A. Allen Playing the Game . . . Rev. Edward Summerfield Nincle, D.D. ' ' H . . By Pres. William A. Shanklin Award of Prizes and Special onors College Song: Come Raise the Song for Wesleyana. 223 1 1'-'11 , . , - if I li A lc Y My PN ILL- L. 1: , f55.r'w1f:11s Glnmmenrvmvnt Seventy-Ninth Year-June 19, 1912 Elirngram Music- March Celebref' Suite No. 1 . Lachner Prayer ' lVl-usic-- Serenade, Op. 20, No. 4 . . . Karganoff George Landon Buck ...... Brockto-n, Mass. The Wisdom of Washington Carl Scott Coit ....... Lawrence, N. Y. Work4men's Compensation for Accidentsl' Henry Virginius Leonard ..... New York, N. Y. Life and lVl'odern Drama Music- lVlenuetto', from Sonata Op. 49 No. 2 . . Beethoven William Wesley Reynolds ..... Brookline, Mass. The Presidential Preference Primary Andrew Raymond Robertson .... Springfield, Mass. Commerce and the Nation Richard William Eaton ...... Westheld, Mass. The Mind of Grover Cleveland Music- Tarantella 314, No. I3 . . . Bohn Edgar Watters Wallace ...... Ashley, Pa. The Conserving Power of Liberal Education Lester Hobart Libby ...... Gorham, Me. The Problem of the Rural Community Music- lVlinuet from lVlanon .... Massenet Conferring of Degrees Benediction Music- ln the Shadows ....,, Finck The Rich Prize Awarded to Andrew Raymond Robertson 224 LE Hug: . - i .- ' Elilll 'V 'I ii.. l 'I i L- L 15-5511?- i i 'lil ' A 61112155 Bag Couegecarilpus, June 22, 1912 Qbprning Olnnrrri. I-IATcH's FIRST INFANTRY BAND llls March- With Trum et and Drum , , Overture- Fest Overiiure in Ci' op. 33 . i hxiilicgl Operatic Selection- Doctor De Luxe . , I-Ioschna Medley- Remick's I-lits, l9l2', . . , , I-,ampe ' lgrngram President's Address ..... i John Baker Hanna Response . . . President William Arnold Shanklin LED. L.l'l.D. Class History ...... William Wesley Miller Excerpts from The Enchantressi' ..... Herbert Oration .... . . Carl Scott Coit Poem .... . Richard Sutton Rust Intermezzo ln the Shadowsn . . . . Fink Presentations ...... Richard William Eaton Class Prophecy ..... Henry Virginius Leonard Qlup Ciiernmnng Master of Ceremonies . . ' . Maurice Eugene Thrasher Hips Qlvrnmnng Master of Ceremonies . . . Edgar Allan Jones Zlng Qlrrzmnng Master of Ceremonies .... Arthur Harder Van Voris Qllnning Olnnrzri - Medley-- The Delighti' . . . - O,H3f3 Valse de Concert-- Gold and Silveru . . l.-Char Finale--HThe Gaby Glide ...- ' HifSCh Qllawa Eng Qlnmmittme Edgar Allan Jones, Chairman l-'lenry Strobell Jacobs Herbert Soley Bain Benjamin William Grant Rayfftofld Lee Moore William Wesley Miller Maurice Thrasher, . - William Warden Shepherd Arthur Van vom Gllzum Bag Gbftireru President Carl Howard Mitchell lc I-I . lXclil?iilial?na Wardggnghepherd Secretary Harold Graham Anderson ' 225 Mdl'5hGIl Choragus I ' lil ll' n nlu,n , A -i f , -f-.1 V f' l I llilll, fo' Ili' HX l 'I ii n luiiii n ' 5 4 l.llif5qli! lj a, E ..V :l::::::,r:l,:ll:ii:. ... V Qiill ilgrgtra 1, gl fijaff ,g g' '........lg-.nl.:ZZ! , 2-Xumrh nf Quanta Commencement, l9l2. Qnnnrn in General Svrhularalyip High linnnra George Landon Buck Faith Bonfoey Hester Wilson Reynolds A ignnnrz Morse Shepherd Allen Henry Virginius Leonard Carl Scott Coit Edward Henry Perkins Richard William Eaton William Wesley Reynolds George William Henry Lawrence Elwood Rothrock William Greene Howells Robert Victor Story Hubert Darrell Jones Edgar Watters Wallace Amy. Sheldon Helen Chandler Willis Qnnnrn in Svprrial ilepartmvnta Eiulngg Edward Henry Perkins. Thesis: The Protozoa of Beach Pond. ignnnrarg Regrets The Degree of Master of Arts was conferred on: , .lo-hn Gribbel of Philadelphia. Joseph Addison Richards of the class of ISS3. Alexander Simpson, Jr., of Philadelphia. Albert Wright of the class of 1880. The Degree of Doctor of Divinity was confered on: Harry Harvey Beattys, B.A., 1888. Edgar Vanlrossen DuBois, B.A., IS93 Charles Wesley F lint. Ro-bert Seney lngraham, l888. Edwin Sloa-n Tasker, B.A., l89O. The Degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred on: John Emory Andrus, B.A., 1862 Simeon Eben Baldwin, Governor of Connecticut. Amos Jay Givens, of Stamford. Lemuel Herbert Murlin, President of Boston University. 226 I 5 1 ll- -.-.-4- - ' i, A , ll 1 ' . Q-.2 E fXu Wx 'L 1 1-U A 21- ' 'Is-111 -A Q 'f' 15 ' 5335 :1:':l: :::!l-ltlt-11351515 ' Regrets in Glnurzr The Degree ofB hl fAt f 1 d f , - the Class of Nineteen liliiiniizliicidoand rrliwvielixiefon erm on Orty four members of The Degree .of Bachelor of Science was conferred on twenty-three members of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twelve. Total sixty-seven. The Degree of Master of Arts on examination was conferred on: .Edwin Humphrey Hazen, B.A. fDartmouthj, 1908. Subject: Latin and English. Thesis: The Conditional Sentence in Plautusf' Willard Potter Lewis, B.A., 191 1. Subject: English. Thesis: New England Poetry from an Ethical Standpointf, George Cress Mahle, B.A., 1911. Subject: English. Thesis: HArt of Thackerayf, Constantine, Marius Panunzio, B.A., '191 1. Subject: English. Thesis: Browning and Italyf' Wesley Everett Rich, B.A., 1911. Subjects: Economics and l-listory. Thesis: Workman's Compensation Acts. Charles Morton Sherburne, B.A., 191 1. Subjects: Elnglish, Philosophy, History. Thesis: The Growth of Democratic Sentiment in English Literature during the Fifty Years before Burns. ' . Ruth Almira Swan, B.A., 1910. Subjects: Latin, Greek, English. Thesis: Virgil's Debt to l-lomerf, Arthur Thornton Vanderbilt, B.A., 1910. Subject: History. Thesis: W-lqhe Early History of the Supreme Court of the United States. Henry Merritt Wriston, B.A., 191 1. Subjects: lflistory and, Economics. Thesis: Constitutional History of Democracy in the United States. The Degree of Master of Science on Examination was conferred on: Elwyfn Clark Parlin, B.S., 1911. Subject: German: Thesis: Relation gf Heinrich von Kleist's Dramas to his life and Times. 227 X lllf-I l 'Irv-111 op 1 . Lu: I- 4 1. f XI A ,fri l ' T' i A 1' I 'i -'m?zr.- f-r 'iigli .P-nj .At I IIT Bell ll Zigi' -TT' .A- i 1- . !,8-R-.l-- llllllllliliiilll lite 1 -1 rn .2 -,------ trier! . Aumrh nf lgrizw 1511-12 The Joseph D. Weeks Prize . . HarrYWi11iam Bell, The Pierce Prize . . . William Colcord Woods, The Phi Beta Kappa Prize . Brewster Hawkins Jones The G. Brown Goode Prize . Edward Henry Perkins, The John Bell Scott Prize . Eugene Shepard Clark, The Weeks Prize . . . Edgar Watters Wallace, The Camp Prize , . William Colcord Woods, The Johnston Prize ' . Edward Henry Jones, Jr., The Spinney Prize . Brewster Hawkins Jones, The Rice Prize . . . Ralph Ira Booth, The Walkley Prize Q William George Cha-nter, The Prentice Prize . . Robert Victor Story, The S-herman Prize . Frederick Hoffman Hotchkiss, The Ayers Prize . . Carl Wright Phelps, The Rich Prize . Andrew Raymond Robertson The Olin Prize . . . . Helen Chandler Willis, The Cole Prize . . . . William George Chanter, The First Junior Exhibition Prize . Lloyd Preston Rice The Second Junior Exhibition Prize . William Greene Howells, The Briggs Prize . . . George Landon Buck The Calef Prize . . . . Henry Hitt Crane, The Parker Prize . . Harold Lester Knapp, The Hibbard Prize Harold Rideout Willoughby The Taylo-r Prize . . Raymond Tostevin Bond, Glnmmrnremrnt Qlunrhvnn Fayerweather Gymnasium, June l8, l9l2. Einstein Addison Loomis Green, '85, Toastmaster 'Tis Fifty Years Since ..., John Emory Andi-us, 67 A Wesleyan Ambassador to the Antipodes . . Leo AlleniBergholz, 82 The Confessions of 3 Young Alumnus . Ralph Spalding Cushman, The New England College . Honorable Simeon Eben Baldwin, LI. D OUT I-0Yal Friends . . President Vvilliam A. Shanklin, LL D 228 CII 'Brlc 331' 1 E:Cx'h'ngE, Y M0356 U I4 -f- f III f- 1:3 ..- 1-1123 EEZ! .,1. C1 57 : 'S5-9256 V rl u+J I-J 1 -+ ,gr ES Ei OWL :FS-ix A iboafxd 3 1:1 ff-1 'N L- , - TT TE-'ELI i,l5 fi T viii ,Ti I .irizr sur. - I .I 'L I- :X I illlllulllmmiqliiiixi U! lilgigiili, I fjjif- 5 5 :V::.::::14qj3,i:':::::g: Ilirnm the HIIPTE SI RAU.- The Trust I have is in my innocencef, ST-PH-NS.- A little round, fat, oily man of God. TH-K-LD.- I must be a mo-st fascinating young man, ,Tis not my faultg the ladies mustlblame heaven. SMSSSH!- F ul longe wern his legges, and ful lene Y-like a staf, there was no calf y-scene C-L-H-LL.- Out hyperbolical fiend! Talkest thou nothing but of ladies. GLEE CLUB.-- F or I take but two shirts out with me and I mean not to sweat extraordinarily. MOOSE ,- His face was as a beneclictionf' H-BIEH.- Tarry in Jericho till thy beard be grownn COLLEGE CLOCK.-HThe times are out of joint CHAPEL ATTENDANCE.- There is no virtue like necessityi' The Grow lern 230 ' 15 ll - f X l ,li I lil xx . -.-4-- M'--. ll N '-V II' XA ITSTVIEIZ I I if-it t 1- a JU-l Qlinilgrr Gnnzv ERP-gnnarh Ding clong bell Who held her clown? Pussy's gone to hell, Dr. Herbie Conn: Xvho caught the kitty? Who usecl the knife? Dr. D. D. Whitney, Drakie, bet your life! Now Pussy's lyin' ln a pot of brine, Why shouldn't it be For Biology? xy.: '1 E, Juniors All 231 By Baby Bunting Prexie's gone a hunting To get some money for the gym So his choice ones all can swim Hickory clickory dock Fauver watches the clock Be there on the clot F or he who forgot I-lad better look out for Doc l E l lj 'l . ,N l 1 l t 1 , 'l K, 1 ip :X 'U it l ' w A :,' ' 1 . t 1. ,-X w i 'i y . t 1 v F f 1 Ili i 'ill' .gill Wil will . ,gm it l i tl Litfflg l . .1 E :H li ll ml QU? li f Q If lizll ' it . ,U i gill If 1 li, itll 1 .g. til , r -Gillis ...lf ,Agua N ge idx . f I 1.15. lg A I Il' gill I 1 1,1'.g5-i,-5,:l.-1i----- 1! xiii!! Iililgl: . I Kimi I .If.f.rfLQM,lfIfIII.I 113631 illiteraturr 1 xaminatinn CA Course in Wesleyan Hymnologyj Zlunr 1, IHEII IU I1 went2 to see myg Susie She4 met5 me at the door She told me that I need not comes To see her any more7 She fell in love with another , Named And-rew Jackson Payne9. So here's farewell to all true lovelo, And-Farewell Wesleiana Alma Mater, fare thee wellll, We now must leave thee, Leave the home we love so well. S Analyze, criticise, a-nd comment with reference to parts marked. 1 The identity of the Ego has never been discovered. 2 Notice the action implied in the verb. Note also that the means of locomotion is not definitely statedg to leave this to the imagination of the reader is a stroke of genius. 3 The co-nlidence of the suitor, shown in the case of the possessive is an admirable antithesis to the disappointment that awaits him. 4 Shen refers to Susie. 5 That the epic is of archaic origin may be clearly noted here. Today a maid would answer the bell and politely tell the young man that Susie was out. After the seventh message of th.is sort, the ardent suitor would appreciate the suitation, and transfer his affections. 6 The Anglo Saxon directness of this line is marked. There is no sub- terfuge, no beating about the bush. From this line we at once appreciate the honesty and ca-ndor of the maiden. ' 7 Interpretation of this line is somewhat difficult. Confucius relates that when the lVlikado's son made his seventh call that week on Almondeye. she murmured as she rested her dusky head on his embroidered vest, Chi Yung dear. 232 A ' itil I u lil I ' Xl 4 X I 'l I I' 3 '.' I .-. 4 X filflfgfgi Papa say's you can't call any more. Light of my eyes, he tremulously asked, Do you speak straight? Yes, Yungy dearf' she coyly replied, he doesn't see how it is possible for you to come any more than you do. The editor however thinks this story is irrelevant. The underlying thought is that Susie was weary of her suitor's importunities. Off with the old, and on with the newi' is beautifully exemplified in this passage. S A commentary on the two preceding lines. The editor thinks Susie had this another in mind when she broke the news to her lover. Critics unite in calling Susie a heartless flirt. Even the patriotic name of the usurper is no excuse for the maiden's heartless conduct. 9The name is doubtless lictitious. Most texts have Pain but modern re- search fails to substantiate this orthography. 10This Philosophical spirit would be commendable were it not for the cynicism that underlies it. And yet it has a -natural ring to it. 11This sudden transition from the pessimism of the ego's sentiment to this grand burst of song has been a source of much discussion among commentato-rs. No sufficient explanation has yet been offered. We believe it one of these strokes of a wonderfully subtle genius previously referred to. 3131 CII, III and 'IV must be left to the reaclerls imagination. 'Tis a great coursej igirkrh Hp lane emit Eherv They sailed down the stream a-whizzin', Both seated in the stern, l-le held her hand in his'n, She held his hand in her'n. First Stewdent- I lost my breath Chic, com'n up she hill. H Second Stewdent- Don't worry, it's strong enough to come up alone. Y 233 . fy Z- - . ' If lj' illl,A 'Ili si XX :TT-'nifi- L. i-.1 54 1 nl1 5,11 gi I-mmf - I if-:V -,-f-wmv . A Snnnrt Ah! Haunted bald spot on your rosy pate Fair as the ivory fullness of, Cytherea's breast Thy rich roof garden vegetation is at rest In some far heaven, where in happy state From dandruff and from tonics freed, elate It mattress pads, at angel choirs' behest Patient it waits amid the immortal blest Its scalp bound brothers to emancipate. Gazing adown the bannisters of heaven It bawls out comforts to its friends below Upon the fringed block. Oh, Brother hair, Look up! Here seventy tirnesed seven Thy h-airs increase. I-n lofty heaven I trow, Thereill be no falling outinor parting there. T-r M -rs-ll 234 ,211 J, gf . ' !'if I ll-I I tp- f u lli.lll I La I ihfuf- gig: I Little Az, the naughty freshman, Drank a whopping scoop of beer. He got ball-:y at the next one. Said: 'I feel a buzz saw here. And my head Feels like lead How I wish I were dead. For a bier I truly fear, Would hold me better Tha-n I hold beer.' 'Name omitted by request. An Eclectic Joy Ride , 4 , Eire Zluuinr I-Iere's to today and the girl it may bring, I'-lere's to old Luther whose maxim I love And here's to myself, and that's the best thing To pledge with a glass and good pipe, By JOVCI 235 , I,-.11 1. - TT n 4 f if +- I Ii ,a II I MXI- W Y A cw ,H I' , -, ,' l l l6-'I 1' ':i,i!'II4 I 'IQ ZIII2I2tIZI1!I'2YZI:I. ll: Ilhlvlllj-I I 5 lg .N .... ..IQ'iL1I..... I Uhr Zllrvnhman Gbne Eunhrrh Sophs to the right of them, Sophs to the left of them, Sophs 'all around them Pulled like blue thunder: Soaking with mud and rain Pulling till arms were lame Down past the chapelg Gee, it's an awful shame Bawled the one hundred. Good many backs were bare, Arms Waving in the air, What, did I hear Brooks swear! Pulling the cannon, while All the crowd wondered: Down o'er campus grass One steaming, seething mass, Giving each other sass, Till the rope sunderedg Bang Went the pistol's crack. Good night, one hundred! Xi X . Lost lo sight, to memory dearu LET TI-IE POLLS BE OPENED SAILOR LADS 1909 . Q N CLOSING the Editors wish to express their apprecia- tion of the many willing services of those kind friends who havehelped in the making of this Q gook. ln particular are thanks to .... ue H. IT1if1ll61Zl':S,i3 GDlllMl2Riwei 'TIS EE 032335 'J. OW. Kinsriian, '16 White 's Studio and to our Advertisers. These last, true friends, have helped much in making the book what it is, and should have the reader's recogni- tion and custom. EK Lf gl .fax ul ii -F I inflow T0tDeC,0ME m SE C HUSDATZ- u I l A , , www 0 Q. L' al f S In X . FmMi + A5K 3:5 6 I f PM V 0 s W 0 : owNS A oNE- .. TRY OUR use H muo. ' f ' A Q 5:221- ! X 1 :I ' ' Z- fx veonq I 1 My ff A ., fl H .:: 0Q A X Q A: .3-1. COURSE --. 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