Wesleyan University - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Middletown, CT)
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1 The QLIJX PQDIQIDA F092 T933 CCDPYRIGHT 1933 CHARLES E. TRINKAUS, JR. EDITCR THCDRNTON F. I-ICLDER BUSINESS MGR. l-IE CDLLA PCDDIQIDA 3 2 1 P PUBLISHED BV THE College l3ocly, Wesleyan University MIDDLETQWN, CCDNNECTICUT lhnff 505' , 'Sill .f 4, , vm, aw 511-dl Li I gr, ' fl 1 l H lf' l l r l omelius Francis Krusk DH D ll I W DEDICATIQN To Cornelius Francis Kruse, pn. D., William Grillin prolessor ol pliilosoplwy, vvlwose lceen eompreliension ol tlwe minds ol tlme past, tlwe proplems ol tlwe pres- ent, and tlie lwopes ol tlue luture pest tvpilies tliat slweer love ol learning tem- pered in tlwe cool liglwt ol reason tlwat Wesleyan lwas ever stood lor, tliis sev- enty-liltlw volume ol tlie Qlla podrida is dedicated. . . . HNil'1il Credendum nisi prius intelleCtum.H FCDREWQRD A Year-l3ool4, lil4e a lVlonl4,s Clironicle, can never tell a complete story except py implication. It is tlie sincere liope ol tlwe editors ol tlwe Ulla Dodrida tliat someyylwere, petyyeen tlie long rows ol laces and lists ol aclwievements, tlue reader may catcli a gleam, not only ol tlie events, put ol tlme spirit and mind ol Xlylesleyan as time paused lor tlme instant l4noyyn as 1933 CDIQDEI? Qt BUCKS First Book . . Views Second Book . University Third Book. , . Classes r iiourtn Book . Fraternities Frith Book . Athletics Sixtn Rook. . Activities STAFF l I O O Editor-in-Chief, Charles Edward -l'rinl4aus,Jr. Business Manager, Thornton Fowler l-lolder Associate Editor, Richard Qaldey Kennedy,Jr. photographic Editor, Gordon Stoddard Murphy Junior Editors, Robert Fischer premo Leland Varley Willard Mosher Wallace Assit Business Mgrs., Robert Edward l lolmes Angus Archie Maclnnes, Jr, Solon Charles l2othrocl4, Jr. - ,ft .a rl J! Q ,Q ff ,,-. 2 ,Qi M .96 Q W:-.N .111 1 N I 'vu N 5. . w7'f . fn -' -sr. , , :'f'f3,... in- f' . . 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V f .V- V ' -V .-gf zj':2Z44i,jC-2464229'im fFfgg13:?25uV,. l,-.5 'VV V 7 'V 1-' Vf f Vw50,,:.ggf5Vv?V V' ' 2 Q ' ' V V ' VU ,,:V .V J 1 1, Jw 5,755 V , ' 1 1 :Al .J af' if LS ' Qu 44 y L -...M , 4 , . ,,.w.,W - aaaazezev-4Mv?f nanswm 4 ,H ..,,, , ,.,. , . .,.,.....,...... ..-f' 1 41.4, IL-1- 's-4'7 I 0 ff un 9v w , A ,- :VPS 4 V E T , Jig' 'i M, M., E E 2 3 Q a 6 5 9 24 2 f i .5 5 S 2 fs 12 Z 5 , fl U f x rv f 5 r . - 1 I 15s, , 'W L4, , u 4 s f s f f 5 Z Z , 5 . I 5 3 X 5 3 r 3 I 1- 5 1 EE ASTIQCDIXICDMV The Taking of Parallax, a nigh'Hy oc- cupaiion in The Van Vleck Observa fory. PODRIDA 933 OLLA BOARD OF TRUSTEES GEORGE WILLETS DAVISON, LL.D. ........ PresicIenI DAVID GEORGE DOWNEY, D.D., LIII.D., LL.D. . . Presiderfr ErnerIIus HENRY INGRAHAM HARRIMAN, PI1.B., LL.D. JOHN STEPHENSON PULLMAN, B.A., LL.B. . CLINON DeWITT BURDICK, LL.D. . . THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY HONORARY MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES IN I937 JOHN EMORY ANDRUS, LL.D. .... . DAVID GEORGE DOWNEY, D.D, Li++.D., LL.D. . MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES IN 1933 HERMAN AARON, B.S., LL.B ..... . ZIBA PLATT BENNETT, B.A. . . GEORGE IMLAY BODINE, Jr., PILB. . WILLIAM BURT, D.D., LL.D. . . . . HENRY ANDREWS INGRAHAM, PI1. B., LL.B., ALBERT ERNEST LEGG, D.D. . . . ELDON HUBERT MARTIN, M.A., B.D. . . . ALBERT BARRETT MEREDITH, PI1.D., L.H.D., LL.D. CLARENCE ROBERTSON SMITH, PI1.B. . WILLIAM PRINCE UNDERHILL . ARTHUR EVELYN YOUNG, B.A .... TERM EXPIRES IN I934 JOHN CHESMAN CLARK, LL.D .... GEORGE WILLETS DAVISON, LL.D. . . FRANK KIRKWOOD HALLOCK, M.A., M.D. . STEWART FREEMAN HANCOCK, B.A., LL.B. ELIJAH KENT HUBBARD M.A .... ALBERT WHEELER JOHNSTON, B.S. RALPH FERNALD LOWE, M.A. HORACE AUGUSTUS MOSES . FRANK MASON NORTH, D.D., LL.D. . ALBERT LONG SMITH, D.D .... ASHLEY HORACE THORNDIKE, PI1.D., L.H.D. I23I . Vice-Presiderfr . . Secrelra ry Treasurer . Iex-OIIICIOI . . Yonkers, N. Y. Mounlr Vernon, N. Y. . New York, N, Y, . Wilkes-Barre, Pa. . PI1iIadeIpI'1Ia, Pa. CIIIIon Springs, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. . Herkimer, N. Y. SprIngI:IeId, V+. .CranIorcI, N. J. . PhiIadeIpI1ia, Pa. . Bos+on, Mass. . Piffsburgh, Pa. New York, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. . CromweII Syracuse, N. Y. . Middlerown . New York, N. Y. . Auguslra, Me. Wes'r SprIngIIeIcI, Mass. . Madison, N. J. WI1IIeTieIcI, N. H. . New York, N. Y. TERM EXPIRES IN I935 CORNELIUS ROACI-I BERRIEN, M.A. . . . JACOB FRANCIS COOPER, D.D. . ELLIOT MINTON ELDREDGE, PI'm.B. . FREDERIC WORTI-IEN FROST, B.A., LL.B. . ARTI-IUR GOODRICI-I, M.A. . . JOI-IN GRIBBEL, LL.D. . . FREDERICK KNIFFEN, M.S. . . . . JOI-IN STEPI-IENSON PULLMAN, B.A., LL.B. WILLIAM TI-IAYER RICI-I . . . FRANK I-IARDER RYDER, B.A. TERM EXPIRES IN 1936 GEORGE DAVIS BEATTYS, M.A., LL.B. CLINTON DeWITT BURDICK, LL.D. SEWARD VINCENT COFFIN, B.A. . RAYMOND LALOR FORMAN, D.D. . I-IENRY INGRAI-IAM I-IARRIMAN, LL.D. OLIN FOSS MCCORMICK, B.A. . . ROBERT BREWER NEWELL, B.A. . DeWITT BURTON TI-IOMPSON, D.D. FRANK BENTLEY WEEKS, LL.D. . JOI-IN EDWIN WING, B.A., LL.B. TERM EXPIRES IN I937 FRANCIS ASBURY BEACI-I . . . . JOI-IN SPENCER CAMP, M.A., Mus.D. . . FREDERICK MORGAN DAVENPORT, PI1.D., LL.D. CI-IARLES I-IARRISON DAVIS, B.A. . . GEORGE SEYMOUR GODARD, M.A., B.D. ADDISON LOOMIS GREEN, B.A. . . ERNEST ALEXANDER INGLIS, PI'1.B., LL.B. . WILLIAM ADELBERT JONES, M.A. . CLARENCE LUCIAN NEWTON, PI1. B., J.M. GEORGE LUTI-IER PECK, B.A. . . JAMES ISAAC WENDELL, M.A. I24I New York, N. Y. . Danielson New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. PI'1IIacIeIpI1Ia, Pa. WIImingIon, DeI. . BricIgepor+ Bos+on, Mass. CobIeskIII, N. Y. New York, N. Y. BrookIyn, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. New York, N. Y. BosIon, Mass. PI1iIacIeIpI1ia, Pa. . I-Iarfford Syracuse, N. Y. . MIcIcIIeIown Chicago, III. . MIcIcIIeIown . I-Iar+IorcI Clinlron, N. Y. Everre+I, Mass. . I-Iarhford I-Iolyoke, Mass. . MIc:IcIIe+own . EasI Orange, N. J. Bos'ron, Mass. Scran'ron, Pa. PoHs+own, Pa. PODRIDA 933 OLLA ADMINISTRATIVE AND OTI-IER OFFICERS JAMES LUKENS McCONAUGHY, Ph.D., LL.D ..... PresicIenT LEROY ALBERT HOWLAND, Ph.D. ...... Vice-PresidenT WILLIAM GEORGE CHANTER, M.A., D.D. . Dean, ancI SecreTary oT The EacuITy, PasTor oT The College Church. JOSEPH WILLIAM HEWITT, Ph.D., L.H.D. Dean oT Ereshrnen EDGAR FAUVER, M.D. . . . . CoIIege Physician ROSWELL DAVIS, B.S. . . A55i5+an+ Treasurer CLEMENTS COLLARD FRY, M.D. . . . VisiTing PsychiaTrisT HERBERT LEE CONNELLY, B.A. . SecreTary oT The AIumni Council CARL VINTON HERRON,M.A. . . AssociaTe PasTor oT The College Church ERNEST JOHN COLLINGS . . . SuloerinTendenT oT PIanT BELLE GRAVES ....... MaTron oT The Dining HaII OFFICE STAFF CLARA ESTELLE DICKSON ...... AssisTanT To The Dean MARIAN PROCTOR CARTLAND, M.A. . . SecreTary To The PresicIenT LOIS ELIZABETH SMITH . . SecreTary To The Vice-RresicIenT and The Dean LOUISE REBECCA DACIER . . SecreTary To The AssisTanT Treasurer ELLEN DOROTHEA JOHNSON SecreTary To The Dean oT Ereshmen MAUDE ANNA BEERS . . AssisTanT in The College OTFice MARGARET COOPER WALKER . . . AssisTanT in The College OTFice MARY URSULA McKENNA . CIerIc in The AssisTanT Treasurer's OTFice LIBRARY STAFF FREMONT RIDER, Ph. B .... EUGENIA MAY I-IENRY, B.A., B,L.S. GRACE ALICE DOUGAN, B.A., B.L.S. BESSIE MARY GUSTAFSON, B.L.E. RUTI-I I-IANCI-IETT GARRETT, B.A. MARGARET FARLEY, B.A., B.S. ALICE I-IOAGLUND SITTERLY LOUISE FISHER POPE, B.A. . . ALFREDA KNOWLTON WALKER, B.S. GERTRUDE MARY McKENNA, B.S. MARIAN IMOGENE SCI-IAEFER, B.A. ELIZABETH MARTIN LEACI-I, B.A. MAISRY MacCRACKEN, B.A., B.S. . JEAN EMMA WELKER . . I25I Librarian . AssisTanT Librarian . CaTaIogue Librarian . ReriocIicaI Librarian . . CaTaIoguer CaTaIoguer . CaTaIoguer CaTaIoguer . . . CaTaIoguer Loan and Order AssisTanT Loan and PeriodicaI AssisTanT . . . CaTaIoguer . . Reference AssisTanT SecreTary To The Librarian PRESIDENTS OE WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY WILLBUR EISK, DD. . I33I STEPHEN OLIN, D.D., LL.D. I839 NATHAN BANGS, D.D. I84I STEPHEN OLIN, D.D., LL.D. . I842 AUOUSTUS WILLIAM SMITH, LL.D. I852 JOSEPH CUMMINGS, D.D., LL.D. . I857 CYRUS DAVID FOSS, D.D., LL.D. . I875 JOHN WESLEY BEACH, D.D., LL.D. . I88O- BRADFORD PAUL RAYMOND, D.D., LL.D. . l889 WILLIAM ARNOLD SHANKLIN, L.H.D., LL.D. I909 JAMES LUKENS MCCONAUOHY, PII. D., LL.D. I925 III E ACTING PRESIDENTS AUOUSTUS WILLIAM SMITH, LL.D. JOHN JOHNSON, LL.D. . . JOHN MONROE VAN VLECK, LL.D. WILLIAM NORTH RICE, PHD., LL.D. . I839 I84l I842 I85I I857 I875 I88O I887 IQO8 I923 . I835-I836, I839-I84I . . I852-1852, l857-I858 . I872-I873, I887-I889, I896-I897 I907-I909, I9I8 STEPHEN HENRY OLIN, LL.D. . 19224923 LEROY ALBERT I-IOWLAND, Ph D. 19234925 I26I 7fY5TVOWll 'XM Vmmwv ,NJIIT S 1 ,fl-NN fN -x XTN-NN E4 AH Q.: Wx XXX 57 P-v-r 5? - A JL- A. -MM if Q, ' - x XM Lf, ,,.5,-,fi , 3 mf fy EFF? W W PHYSICS ,.-.-.....-,...,....-...w.,--.- The Piezo Quarh Resona'ror, an inven- Hon by Professor Cady 1'o keep radio 'l'ransmi'Hers on rheir wave lengfh. JAMES LUKENS MCCONAUGHY, Ph.D., Ll..D. 269 l-liglw Sireei Presiden+ of ihe Universify AB., Yale, l909g M.A., Bowdoin College, l9IIg Darlmoullw College, l9l5g Pl'1.D., Columbia Universiiy, l9l33 Ll..D., Triniiy College, 19261 Williams College, I9267 Middlebury College, l93Og Professor of Educaiion and English, Bowdoin College, l909-l9I5g Professor of Educaiion, Darlmoulll College, l9l5-I9l8g Presideni' and Professor ol Educaiion, Knox College, l9I8-l925g Presideni of Wesleyan Universily, l925-5 Auilwor, The Sclwool Drama, l9I3g Plii Bela Kappa: Be+a Tliela Pi. l23l OLLA PODRIDA 933 LEROY ALBERT I-IOWLAND, Ph.D. 34 Home Ave. Vice-Presidenf and Fisk Professor of Mafhemafics B.A., Wesleyan Universify, IQOO: M.A., Harvard Universify, I904: Ph.D., Munich, I908: Insfrucfor in Mafhemafics, Drexel Insfifufe, I900-I903: Grad- uafe Sfudenf, Harvard Universify, I903-I905: Insfrucfor in Mafhemafics, Wesleyan Universify, I905-I906: Parker Fellow from Harvard Universify, Universify of Munich, I906-I908: Associafe Edifor, Annals of Mafhemafics, I9IO-I9I I: Associafe Professor of Mafhemafics, Wesleyan Universify, I908- I9I'3: Professor I9I3-: Vice Presidenf, I92I-I926, I927-: Acfing Presidenf, I923-I925: Member: American Mafhemafical Sociefy: Mafhemafical Associ- afion of America: Connecficuf Sfafe Board of Educafion, I924-: Phi Befa Kappa: Psi Upsilon. I WILLIAM GEORGE CI-IANTER, M.A., S.T.B., D.D. 214 High S+. Dean and Waife Professor of Efhics and Religion B.A. Wesleyan Universify, I9I4: M.A. I9I5: S.T.B., Bosfon Universify, I9I8: M.A. Harvard Universify, I92O: Y.M.C.A. Secrefary, Indian Expedifionary Forces in Mesopofamia, I9I6-I9I7: Pasfor Mefhodisf Episcopal Church, Cliffondale, Massachuseffs, I9I8-I9I9: Eranlc D. Howard Eellow, Bosfon Uni- versify School of Theology, I9I9-I92O: Insfrucfor in Efhics and Religion, Wesleyan Universify, I9I9-I92O Ion leave of absencel: Assisfanf Professor, I92O-I922: Associafe Professor I922-I923: Professor I923-: Pasfor of fhe College Church, I928-: Dean I93O-: Member: American Philosophical Associafion, Easfern Division: Phi Befa Kappa: Phi Nu Thefa. MGRRIS BARKER CRAWEGRD, M.A. l59 High Sf. Foss Professor of Physics, Emerifus B.A. Wesleyan Universify, I874: M.A., I877: Tufor in Mafhernafics, I874- I877: Universifies of Leipzig and Berlin, I877-I88O: Insfrucfor in Physics, Wes- Ieyan Universfy, I88O-I88I: Assocafe Professor, ISBI-I884: Professor, I884- I92I: Professor Emerifus, I92I-: Sfudied af fhe Universify of Berlin, I895- I896: Fellow, American Associafion for fhe Advancemenf of Science: Mem- ber American Physical Sociefy: Phi Befa Kappa, Phi Nu Thefa. I29I WILLIAM EDWARD MEAD, Ph.D. l-laddam, Conn. Professor of English, Emerifus B.A., Wesleyan Universify, l88l: M.A., l884: Ph.D., Leipzig, I889: Principal of l-ligh School, Troy, New York, l885-l887: Sfudied af Universify of Leipzig and Berlin, I887-l889: Ecole des Charfes Paris, and Brifish Museum, IBB9- l89O: Associafe Professor of English, Wesleyan Universify, l89O-l893: Profes- sor l893-l925: Emerifus, l925-: Professor of Middle English, Universify of Chicago, Summer, l903: Pedagogical Secfion, Modern Language Associafion of America, l897-l903: Lecfurer on Middle English, Columbia Universify, Summer, l9l l: American Dialecf Associafion, Presidenf, l9l2-l9l5: Aufhor: The Versificafion of Pope in ifs Relafions fo fhe Sevenfeenfh Cenfury , l889: Elemenfary Composifion and Rheforicu, l89-4: Selecfions from Malory's Morfe D'Arfhur , l899, Pracfical Composifion and Rheforicn, l900: The Squire of Low Degree , l903: The Grand Tour in fhe Eighfeenfh Cenfury , l9l4: lnfroducfion fo The Romance of Chinon of England , I924: Asserfio lnclyfissimi Arfurii , l924: Joinf Aufhor: Language Lessons , l903: Gram- mar Lessons , IQO4: Phi Befa Kappa: Psi Upsilon. CHARLES AUGUSTUS TUTTLE, Ph.D., LL.D 222 College S+. Professor of Economics and Social Sciences, Emerifus B.A., Amhersf College, I883: M.A., I886: Ph.D., Unversify of l-leidelberg, I886: LL.D., Wabash College, IQI3: lnsfrucfor in Polifical Economy, Amhersf College, I886-l892: Associafe Professor of Polifical Economy, and lnferna- fional Law, I892-l893: Professor of l-lisfory and Sociology, Wabash College, I893-l898: Professor of Polifical Economy and Polifical Science, l898-l9l3: Professor of Economics and Social Science, lndiana Universify, Summer Ses- siens, l9l l, l9l2, l9l3, and l9l6: Professor of Economics and Social Science, Wesleyan Universify, l9l3-l928: Emerifus, l928-: Member: American Eco- nomic Associafion: Member: American Associafion for Labor Legislafion: Member: American Sociological Sociefy: Aufhor: Principles of Economics, : Phi Befa Kappa. KARL POMEROY HARRINGTON, M.A. I63 l-ligh S+. Professor of Lafin Language and Liferafure, Emerifus B.A., Wesleyan Universify, l882: M.A., l885: Universify of Berlin, l887-l889: Yale Universify, I89O-l89l: Teacher of Classics, Wesffield l-ligh School, Wesffield, Mass., l882-l885: Professor of Lafin, Wesleyan Academy, l885- l887: Tufor in Lafin, Wesleyan Universify, l889-l89l: Professor of Lafin, Universify of Norfh Carolina, l89l-l899: Professor of Lafin, Llniversify of Maine, l899-l905: Professor of Lafin, Wesleyan Universify, I905-l929: Emer- ifus, l929-: Member: American Philogical Associafion, Archaeological lnsfifufe of America: Advisory Commiffee of fhe American School of Classical Sfudies of Rome, l924-: Commission on Church Music of fhe Mefhodisf Episcopal Church, l924-l928: Edifor of Chapel Service Book: Psi Upsilon Song Book, Songs of all fhe Colleges, Wesleyan Song Book, The College Bell: Aufhor: l-lelps fo fhe lnfelligenf Sfudy of College Preparafory Lafin , l888: Greek and Roman Myfhologyu, lwifh l-l. C. l-lolmanl, l897: Live lssues in Classical Sfudy , l9lO: The Roman Elegiac Poefs , l9l4: Our Debf fo Greece and Rome , Cafulus , l923: Medieval Lafin , l925: Walks and Climbs in fhe Whife Mounfains , l926: Third Year Lafin , lwifh W. V. McDuffeel, l929i Phi Befa Kappa: Psi Upsilon. l30l l933 ODRIDA P OLLA WILLIAM .ioriri JAMEs, L.l-l.D. 140 Qi,,,,Cr, gi, Librarian, Emerifus B.A., Wesleyan Universify, l883: M.A., IBS63 L.l-l.D.y Dickinson College, l92Og Universifies of Berlin, and Leipzig, IS83-l887g Tufor in Mafhemafics, Wesleyan Universify, I887-I89O3 Insfrucfor in Mafhemafics, I89O-l895, Librarian, l89l-I929, Presidenf Connecficuf Library Associafion, l899-I9OIg Assisfanf Treasurer of Wesleyan Universify, I908-I929: Phi Befa Kappa, Psi Upsilon. ANDREW CAMPBELL ARMSTRONG, Ph.D. I32 High S+. Professor of Philosophy, Emerifus B.A., Princefon Universify, l88lg M.A., lad eundeml, Wesleyan Universify, H3943 Ph.D., lhon. causal, Princefon Universify, l896g Eellow in Menfal Science, Princefon Universify, l88I-l882q Princefon Theological Seminary, I882-l885q Universify of Berlin, l885-18861 Associafe Professor of Ecclesiasfical l-lisfory, Princefon Universify Theological Seminary, I886-l887, Associafe Edifor of The New Princefon Review and lnsfrucfor in l-lisfory, Princefon Universify, I887-l8883 Professor of Philosophy, Wesleyan Universify, I888-I93Og Emeri- fus, I93O-3 Cooperafing Edifor of The Psychological Review , IQO4-l909, Chairman, Secfion of Mefaphysics, Sf. Louis Exposifion, 1904, Member: American Philosophical Associafion, Presidenf of American Philosophical Associafion, l9l5, American Psychological Associafionq Nafional lnsfifufe of Social Science, l-lonorary Secrefary, Sixfh lnfernafional Congress of Philoso- phyg Aufhor: Tradifional Eras in Thoughf , I904p Translafor, Ealckenberg's Geschichfe der neuren Philosophie , l908-l92l7 Phi Befa Kappa. FRANK WALTER NICOLSON, LL. D. 255 I-hgh Sf. Roberf Rich Professor of 'rhe Lafin Language and Liferafure B.A. Mounf Allison College lCanadal, I883g B.A. l-larvard Universify, l887: M.A., I888: M.A. 'lad eundeml, Wesleyan Universify, l900, LL.D., Mounf AllisoniCollege, 1920, lnsfrucfor in Sanslirif, Harvard Universify, H388-I889q lnsfrucfor of Lafin, l-larvard Universify, IBB?-l89lg Tufor in Lafin, Wesleyan Universify, I89I-I894-3 lnsfrucfor, I894-I895g Associafe Professor, l895-l9l3g Professor I9I3-1 Secrefary of fhe Eaculfy, I895-l93Og Dean, l9I8-l93Og Secrefary, Phi Befa Kappa, Connecficuf Gamma Chapfer, l894-l93OQ Presi- denf, l93O-7 Edifor, Wesleyan Universify Alumni Record: Member: Ameri- can Philological Associafion, Presidenf, New England College Enfrance Board: l909-5 Secrefary-Treasurer, Nafional Collegiafe Afhlefic Associafion, I908-g Secrefary-Treasurer, Nafional Conference Commiffee on Sfandards of Col- leges and Secondary Schools, l9I5-l922, Trusfee, Teachers Annuify and ln- surance Associafion of America, I9I8-I922: Edifor, The Phoromio of Ter- rence , I89O3 Plufus of Arisfophanesu, I896q Cafalogue of Connecficuf Gamma, Phi Befa Kappa, I906, Phi Befa Kappa. l31T WILLIAM ARTHUR HEIDEL, Ph.D. I42 I-ligh S+. Research Professor of fhe Greek Language and Liferafure B.A., Cenfral Wesleyan College, I888g M.A., l89l, Ph.D., Universify of Chicago, l895g Universify of Berlin, i888-H3901 Universify of Chicago, i894- I896: Acfing Professor of Lafin, lllnois Wesleyan Universify, l89O-l89l1 Professor of Greek, l89l-I894-3 Senior Fellow in Greek, Universify of Chicago, 1894-l8953 lnsfrucfor in Ancienf Philosophy, i895-I896g Professor of Lafin, lowa College lnow Grinnell, i896-I905g Professor of Greelc, Wesleyan Uni- versify, I9O5-5 Research Associafe of fhe Carnegie lnsfifufe, i928-g Associafe Edifor Classical Philologyq Member: American Philological Associ- afiong Medieval Academy of America, Fellow, American Academy of Arfs and Sciences: Phi Befa Kappa. FRANK EDGAR FARLEY, Ph.D. l45 Mounf Vernon Sf. Olin Professor of English Liferafure B.A., l-larvard Universify, l893, M.A., l894g Ph.D., l897, Assisfanf in English, l-larvard Universify, i893-H3955 Assisfanf in English, Radcliffe College, i894- l897g lnsfrucfor in English, l-laverford College, i897-I898, lnsfrucfor in English, Syracuse Universify, I898-l899g Associafe Professor, i899-I9Olg Professor, I9OI-l903g Associafe Professor of English, Simmons College, l903- I906g Professor, l906-i9l8q Professor of English Liferafure, Wesleyan Uni- versify, I9l8-1 Visifing Lecfurer, l-larvard Universify, l925g Fellow, Ameri- can Academy of Arfs and Sciences: Phi Befa Kappa: Delfa Upsilon. WALTER GUYTON CADY, Ph.D. 49 l-ligh Sf Foss Professor of Physics Ph.B., Brown Universify, IE-3953 M.A., I896g Ph.D., Universify of Berlin, I900: lnsfrucfor in Mafhemafics, Brown Universify, 189548971 Magnefic Observer, Unifed Sfafes Coasf and Geodefic Survey, l900-I902g lnsfrucfor in Physics, Wesleyan Universify, l902-l903g Associafe Professor, I903-l907: Professor, l9O7-3 Columbia Universify Summer Session, l92Og Lieufenanf Commander U. S. N. R. F.: Member: American Associafion for fhe Advancemenf of Science: American Physical Sociefyg Associafe Edifor, The Physical Review , l924-I927g American lnsfifufe of Elecfrical Engineersg Opfical Sociefy of America: American Academy of Arfs and Sciences: lnsfifufe of Radio Engi- neersg Phi Befa Kappa: Sigma Xi, Alpha Delfa Phi. i321 I933 ODRIDA OLLA P 'FREDERICK SLOCUM, Ph.D. 74 Wyllys Ave. Professor of Asfronomy and Direcfor of Van Vleclc Observafory B.A., Brown Universify, l895: M.A., IS96: Ph.D., l898: Insfrucfor in Mafhe- mafics, Brown Universify, l895-l900: Assisfanf Professor of Asfronomy, l900- l909: Research Assisfanf, Royal Asfrophysical Observafory, Pofsdam, Ger- many, l908-I909: Asfrophysicisf and Assisfanf Professor of Asfronomy, Yerkes Observafory, Universify of Chicago, l909-I9l4: Professor of Asfron- omy and Direcfor of Van Vleck Observafory, Wesleyan Universify, I9l4- I9l8 and I92O-: Insfrucfor of Navigafion, Unifed Sfafes Shipping Board, l9l7-l9l8: Professor of Nafural Science, Brown Universify, l9l8-l92O: Re- search Associafe, Carnegie lnsfifufe, I92O: Fellow, American Academy of Arfs and Sciences: Royal Asfronomical Sociefy: American Associafion for fhe Advancemenf of Sciences: Member: American Asfronomical Sociefy: Asfronomische Gesellschaff: Sociefe Asfronomigue de France: Infernafional Asfronomical Union: Phi Befa Kappa: Sigma Xi: Phi Delfa Thefa. TOn leave of absence, I932-1933. GEORGE MATTHEW DUTCHER, Ph.D. 77 Home Ave. Hedding Professor of Hisfory B.A., Cornell Universify, IB97: Ph.D., I903: M.A., Wesleyan Universify, l906: Assisfanf in English Hisfory, Cornell Universify, IS'-78-IQOO: Presidenf Whife Fellow in Hisfory, Cornell Universify, l900-l9OI: Associafe Professor of Hisfory, Wesleyan Universify, l9OI-I905: Professor, l905-: Vice-Presi- denf, Wesleyan Universify, I922-I923: Professor of Hisfory, Cornell Uni- versify Summer Session, l9I2: Columbia Universify Summer Session, I9l3, I924: Universify of Pennsylvania Summer Sesson, l9I7: Universify of Cali- fornia Summer Session, l9I8, I92I: Universify of Michigan Summer Session, I929: Lecfurer, Harvard Universify, l923-I924: Visifing Professor of Hisfory, Yale Universify, l926-l928: Lecfurer before various colleges and universifies in fhe Far Easf, I92I-l922: and as a visifing Professor accredifed by fhe Carnegie Endowmenf for Infernafional Peace, 1930: Lecfurer, George Slocum Benneff Foundafion, Wesleyan Universify, I922-l923: Trusfee, Connecficuf Sfafe Hospifal, I922-: Member: American Hisforical Associafion: American Polifical Associafion: New England Hisfory Teachers' Associafion: Sociefe d'Hisfoire Moderne: Connecficuf Hisforical Sociefy: Middlesex Counfy His- forical Sociefy lVice-Presidenf, I9l6-I: Edifor: Sir W. W. Hunfer's India , I906: A Memorial fo Caleb Thomas Winchesfer , I92l: Aufhor: The Polifical Awakening of fhe Easf , l925: Phi Befa Kappa: Phi Kappa Phi. JOSEPH WILLIAM HEWITT, Ph.D., L.H.D. 68 Lawn Ave. Jane A. Seney Professor of Greek and Dean of Freshmen B.A., Bowdoin College, I897: M.A., Harvard Llniversify, l900: Ph.D., I902: L.H.D., Bowdoin, l927: Insfrucfor in Lafin and Greek, Bowdoin College, l897- I898: Principal of Hanover High School, Hanover, N. H., l898-I899: In- sfrucfor in Lafin, Worcesfer Academy, l902-1903: Masfer in Lafin, l903- I905: Associafe Professor in Lafin and Greelc, Wesleyan Universify, l905- l9l3: Professor of Classics, I9l3-I928: Jane A. Seney Professor of Greelc, l928-: Acfing Dean of Freshmen, l925-I926: Dean of Freshmen, I926- l927, l928-: Member: American Philological Associafion: Secrefary and Treasurer: Edifor, Transacfions of fhe Associafion, l925-: Edifor Monograph Series of fhe Associafion: Presidenf, Board of Educafion, Cify School Disfricf: Vice-presidenf, Middlefown Sociefy of fhe Archaeological lnsfifufe of Ameri- ca: Member: Linguisfic Sociefy of America: Archaeological lnsfifufe of America: Board of Managers, American School af Afhens: Phi Befa Kappa: Kappa Sigma. l33l XEDWARD Cl-IRISTAIN SCHNEIDER, Ph.D., Sc.D. 97 Broad Sf. Daniel Ayres Professor of Biology B.S., Tabor College, Iowa, l897: Ph.D., Yale Universify, l9Ol: Sc.D., Denver Universify, l9l4: M.A., Wesleyan Universify, l9I9g M.P.E., lnfernafional Young Men's Chrisfian Associafion College, l923g lnsfrucfor in Chemisfry and Biology, Tabor College, IS97-l899: Professor of Biology, Tabor College, l9OI-l903: Professor of Biology, Colorado College, l903-I9I9: l-lead of Deparfmenf of Physiology, Medical Research Laborafory, Air Service Unifed Sfafes Army, l9l7-l9l9: Member: Medical Research Board in Confrol of Aviafion Medicine in A. E. F., I9I8-l9I9: Direcfor, Deparfmenf of Physiology, School of Aviafion Medicine, Unifed Sfafes Army, l9l9-l926: Professor of Biology, Wesleyan Universify, l9l9-3 Fellow: American Associafion for fhe Advancemenf of Science: Member: American Physiological Sociefyg Ameri- can Sociefy of Biological Chemisfs: American Public l-lealfh Associafion: Sociefy for Experimenfal Biology and Medicine: Sociefy of American Bacferi- ologisfs: American Academy of Physical Educafion: American Associafion of Universify Professors: Board of Confrol of fhe Connecficuf Agriculfural Ex- perimenf Sfafion, Phi Befa Kappa, Sigma Xi: Befa Thefa Pi. ,'On leave of absence, l932-I933. EDGAR EAUVER, M.D. 55 Mf. Vernon Si. William Armsfrong Professor of Physical Eclucafion, and College Physician B.A., Oberlin College, I899: M.D., Columbia Universify, l909: Sfudenf af l-larvard School of Physical Educafion, IQO3: Sfudenf af Columbia School of Physical Educafion, l904: Coach of Afhlefic Teams and Direcfor of Gym- nasium, Cenfer College, I899-l900: Tufor of Greelc, Oberlin Academy, Coach of Afhlefic Teams and lnsfrucfor in Gymnasium, Oberlin College, l900-IQO3: lnsfrucfor in Physical Educafion and Coach of Afhlefic Teams, l-lorace Mann School, l903-l907: Lecfurer in Physical Educafion, Columbia Universify, l907-l9llp Associafe Professor of Physical Educafion, Wesleyan Universify, I9l l-l9I2: Professor and College Physician, l9l3-3 Member: American Medical Associafiong American Public l-lealfh Associafion: Ameri- can Physical Educafion Sociefy: Sociefy of Direcfors of Physical Educafion in Eolleges: Presidenf, 1922-:American Sfudenf l-lealfh Associafiong Phi Befa appa. ' THOMAS MOODY CAMPBELL, Ph.D. ZI4 l-ligh S+. Marcus L. Taff Professor of fhe German Language and Liferafure B.A., Randolph-Macon College, l900: Ph.D., Universify of Leipzig, l906g ln- sfrucfor in Lafin and English, Randolph-Macon Academy, l90l-l902g Prin- cipal of Eairmounf l-Iigh School, Richmond, Va., l903: lnsfrucfor in German and English, Randolph-Macon Academy, I907: Associafe Professor of Ger- man, Randolph-Macon Woman's College, I907-I908: Professor, l908-l922: Professor of German, Universify of Virginia Summer School, I907, I9ll: Professor of German, Wesleyan Universify, I922-1 Universify of Chicago, Summer, l924: Member: Modern Language Associafion of America: Chair- man, Germanic Secfion of M.L.A. of America, l922g Vice-presidenf and member, Execufive Council of M.L.A. of America, l9237 Aufhor: Long- fellow's Weschselbeihungen zu Deufschen Liferafuren, l907: The Life and Worlcs of Friedrich l-lebbel , l9l9: l-lebbel, lbsen, and fhe Analyfic Ex- posifion , I922: German Plays of fhe Ninefeenfh Cenfury , l93O: Phi Befa Kappa. l34l 933 ODRIDA OLLA P BURTON HOWARD CAMP, Ph.D. IIO Mr. Vernon S+. Professor of Mafhemafics B.A., Wesleyan Universify, I9OIq Harvard Universify, I903g M.A., I907g Ph.D., Yale Universify, I9I I 5 Teacher, Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, Me., I902-I903g Insfrucfor in Mafhemafics, Massachuseffs Insfifufe of Technology, I903-I904g Wesleyan Universify, I905-I906g I907-I909g Associafe Professor, I909-I9I4g Professor, I9I4-g Eellow, Yale Universify, I9IO-I9I I, Member: American Mafhemafical Sociefy, and Member of Council, I928-I93 Ig Ameri- can Sfafisfical Associafionp Mafhemafical Associafion of America: New Eng- Iand Mafhemafics Teacher's Associafiong American Associafion of Universify Professors: Phi Befa Kappa, Phi Nu Thefa. CAREY HERBERT CONLEY, Ph.D. 79 Lawn Ave. Professor of English B.A., Unversify of Michigan, I902: M.A., Universify of Chicago, I9I2g Ph.D., Yale Universify, I922q Professor of English and Public Speaking, Grand Island College, Nebraska, I905-I907g Insfrucfor in English, Purdue Universify, I907-I909g Insfrucfor in Rheforic, Universify of Michigan, IQO9-I9I3g Associ- afe Professor of Rheforic, Wesleyan Universify, I9I3-207 Professor, I92O- I924g Professor of English, I924-g Member: Modern Language Associafion of America: American Associafion of Universify Professors: Phi Befa Kappa. HOMER EDWARDS WOODBRIDGE, Ph.D. I78 Cross S+. Professor of English B.A., Williams College, I902g M.A., Harvard Universify, I904g Ph.D., Har- vard Universify, I9I9g Insfrucfor, Dow Academy, I902-I903g Assisfanf in English, Harvard Universify, I904-I905q Insfrucfor in English, Colorado Col- Iege, I906-I908g Assisfanf Professor, I908-I9IOg Professor, I9IO-I9I7g Ex- change Professor of Harvard, I9I3-I9I4g Visifing Professor of English, Uni- versify of Illinois, I9I7-I9I9g Associafe Professor of English, Indiana Univer- sify, I9I9-I92Og Professor of English, Wesleyan Unversify, I92O-3 Member: Modern Language Associafiong American Associafion of Universify Profes- sors, Phi Befa Kappa. l35T fl-lERBERT CLIFFORD BELL, Ph.D. 22 Wylls Ave. Professor of Hisfory A.B., Universify of Toronfo, l903q Ph.D., Universify of Pennsylvania, l909g Research, Universify of Paris, Universify of London, l905-l906g lnvesfigafor, Bureau of l-lisforical Research, Carnegie lnsfifufion, l9I9-I92I1 lnsfrucfor of l-lisfory, Universify of Wisconsin, IQO9-I9I2g Professor of l-lisfory, Bowdoin College, l9l2-l926q Professor of l-lisfory, Wesleyan Llniversify, 1926-1 Pro- fessor of l-lisfory, Summer Session, Cornell Universify, I925g Acfing Profes- sor of European l-lisfory, Llniversify of Pennsylvania, l925-l926g lnfelligence Secfion, A. E. F., Lieufenanf, l9l7, Capfain, I9I8, Capfain in Reserve, l923- l9277 Major, 1927: Member: American l-lisforical Associafionq American Polifical Science Associafiong New England l-lisfory Teachers' Associafiong Middlesex Counfy l-lisforical Sociefyg Fellow, Royal l-lisforical Sociefy, Eng- land1 Member, Anglo-American l-lisforical Commiffee, England: Member: Advisory Commiffee fo l-lisforical Secfion of Army War College, Aufhor: Guide fo Wesf lndian Archives , Visifing Professor of European l-lisfory, Yale Universify, I927-l928g Phi Befa Kappa, Zefa Psi, Phi Efa. :On leave of absence firsf semesfer, l932-I933. PAUL l-IOLROYD CURTS, Ph.D. I96 College S+. Professor of German l3.A., Yale Universify, l905g M.A., I907g Ph.D., l909g lnsfrucfor in Physics and Chemisfry, Cheshire Academy, 1905-l907g lnsfrucfor in German, Shef- field Scienfific School, Yale Universify, l907-l9081 lnsfrucfor in German, Wesleyan Universify, I909-l9l2: Associafe Professor, l9I2-I92Og Professor, l92O-3 Acfing Regisfrar, l925-l926, Member: American Associafion of Universify Professors: Modern l-anguage Associafion of America, Phi Befa Kappa: Sigma Xi: Pi Delfa Epsilon: Psi Upsilon. CHARLES RUGLAS l-IOOVER, Ph.D. IO Wesleyan Pl. E. B. Nye Professor of Chemisfry Ph.B., Penn. College, lowa, l9Oog B.S. l-laverford College, I907g M.A., l908g Ph.D. l-larvard Universify, l9l5g lnsfrucfor in Chemisfry, l-laverford College, l908-l909g Research Fellow, Carnegie Foundafion af l-larvard, l900-l9l3g Associafe Professor of Chemisfry, Syracuse Universify, l9l3-l9l5: Associ- afe Professor of Chemisfry, Wesleyan Universify, l9l5-l9l8q Professor, l9l8-1 Vice-presidenf, l926-l927q Research' Chemisf, Chemical Warfare Service of fhe Unifed Sfafes Army, l9l7-l9I8: Research Chemisf, Connecfi- cuf Sfafe Wafer Commission, I928-g Member: American Chemical Sociefyg Sociefy of Chemical lndusfryp New England Chemisfry Teachers' Associafiong Nafional Educafion Associafionq Nafional Research Council: Fellow, American Associafion for fhe Advancemenf of Science: American Geographic Sociefyg Phi Befa Kappa: Sigma Xi.: Alpha Chi Sigma. l36l OLLA PODRIDA 933 ALBERT MANN, Jr., Ph.D. 329 Washinglon Terrace Hollis Professor of Romance Languages B.A., Wesleyan Universily, l906, M.A., l-larvard Universily, l909, Ph.D., l923, lnslruclor in French, l-lolchlciss School, l906-,l907, Boslon Counlry School, l907-l908, Graduale Sludenl Harvard Universily, l908-l9ll, ln- slruclor in Romance Languages, Wesleyan Universily, l9l l-IQI3, Associale Professor l9l3-l92O, Professor, l92O-, Advanced Sludies al La Sorbonne and Le College de France, Paris, l92l-l922, Member: New England Modern Language Associalion, American Associalion ol Teachers ol Spanish, Ameri- can Associalion ol Universily Professors, Phi Bela Kappa, Psi Upsilon. XWILBERT SNOW, M. A. ' I9 Newlielcl S+. Professor of English B.A., Bowdoin College, l907, M.A., Columbia Universily, l9lO, Honorary M.A., Bowdoin College, l925, lnslruclor in Debaling and English, New York Universily, l907-l908, Bowdoin, l909-l9lO, Williams College, l9lO-l9ll, Eslcimo Agenl in Alaska, l9l l-l9l2, lnslruclor in Debaling and English, Uni- versily of Ulah, l9l3-l9I5, lnslruclor and Assislanl Professor in English, Universily of lndiana, l9l6-l92l, Professor of English, Reed College, l9l8, Assislanl Professor of English, Wesleyan Universily, l92l-l925, Associale Professor, l925-l929, Professor, I929-, Lieulenanl ol Arlillery, l9l7-I9I9, Caplain in Reserves, l9l9-l925, Firsl Longfellow Fellow from Bowdoin, Mem- ber: Modern Language Associalion, American Associalion of Universily Pro- lessors, Aulhor: Maine CoasJr , l923, The Inner l-larbor , l926, Down Eas+ , l932, Phi Bela Kappa, Bela Thela Pi. l'On leave ol: absence Tirsl semesler, l932-l933. l-HJBERT BAKER GGODRICH, Ph.D. 2 Miles Ave. Professor of Biology B.A., Amhersl College, l909, M.A., Columbia Universily, l9l4, Ph.D., l9l6, Assislanlr in Zoology, Amhersl College, l909-l9l l, Universily Scholar, Co- lumbia Universily, l9ll-l9l2, Assislanl in Zoology, l9l2-l9l4, Fellow in Zoology, Princelon Universily, l9l4-l9l5, lnslruclor in Biology, Union Col- lege, l9l5-l9l6, lnslruclor in Biology, Wesleyan Universily, l9l6-l9l7, Associale Professor, I9I7-I923, Professor, l923-, Member: American So- ciely of Zoologisrs, American Sociely ol Naluralislsg Corporalion of The Marine Biological Laboralory al Woods l-lole, Massachusells, lnslruclor in Embryology, l9l8-l922, l-lead of Deparlmenl of Embryology, l922-, Fel- low, American Associalion for lhe Advancemenl ol: Science, American As- sociarion ol: Universily Professors, Phi Bela Kappa, Sigma Xi, Bela Thela Pi. l37l 3:5 5, . I ?'f'x?' ' q V: lv v N. WILBUR GARLAND EOYE, Ph.D. I Miles Ave. Seney Professor of Geology B.A., Colby College, l909q M.A., Harvard Universify, l9l2q Ph.D., l9l53 lnsfrucfor in Mafhemafics, Mounf Hermon School, l909-l9l lg Ausfin Teach- ing Fellow, Harvard Universify, l9l3-l9l5g Sheldon Traveling Fellow, Harvard Universify, l9I5-l9l6g Assisfanf Professor of Geology, Middlebury College, l9I6-l9l8g Associafe Professor of Geology, Wesleyan Universify, l9l8- l9243 Professor, l924-5 Fellow, Geology Sociefy of America, American Sociefy for fhe Advancemenf of Science: Joinf Aufhor, A Guide Book fo fhe Geology of fhe Vicinify of Midcllefownn, Phi Befa Kappa, Delfa Upsilon. 'CLYDE OLIN FISHER, Ph.D. 329 Main Sf., Porfland Professor of Economics and Social Science B.A., Trinify College lDuke Universifyl, l9l lg M.A., Columbia Universify, I9l6q Ph. D., Cornell Universify, l9l9q M.A., Wesleyan Universify, 'l9223 Principal, Lakewood School, Durham, Norfh Carolina: l9l l-l9l2g Principal, Burgaw High School, Burgaw, Norfh Carolina, l9l2-l9l6g Fellow in Econ- omics, Cornell Universify, l9l6-l9l7g Presidenf Whife Fellow in Social Sci- ence, Cornell Universify, l9l7-I9l8g lnsfrucfor in Economics, Cornell Univer- sify, l9l7-I9l8g Assisfanf Professor of Economics, Clark College, l9l9-l92O: Associafe Professor of Economics and Social Science, Wesleyan Universify, l92O-l922, Professor, l922-g Publicafion, The Use of Federal Power in fhe Sefflemenf of Railway Labor Dispufes g Member: American Economics Associafiong American Associafion of Universify Professors: Phi Befa Kappa. xOn leave of absence, l932-l933. THOMAS WAINWRIGHT BUSSOM, Ph.D. Eaculfy Club Professor of Romance Languages B.A., Amhersf College, l9l2g Ph.D., Universify of Minnesofa, l920g A. Mar- shall Ellioff Scholar, John Hopkins Universify, l9l2-l9l31 lnsfrucfor in Ro- mance Languages, Amhersf College, l9l3-l9l4q lnsfrucfor in Romance Lan- guages, Trinify College, l9l4-l9l73 lnsfrucfor in Romance Languages, Prince- fon Universify, l9l7q Lieufenanf g.l Ll. S. N. R. F. l9l7-l9l9g lnsfrucfor in Romance Languages, Universify of Minnesofa, i9l9-l92Oq Associafe Pro- fessor of Romance Languages, Wesleyan Universify, l92O-l924: Professor, l924-1 Member: Modern Language Associafiong Sociefy of Humanisfic Sfudiesg Phi Befa Kappa: Delfa Kappa Epsilon. l33l A PODRIDA I933 - LL O KOSSUTH MAYER WILLIAMSON, Ph.D. 2 Newfown Sf. Professor of Economics and Social Science B.A., Universify of Alabama, l9I3: M.A., Harvard Universify, l9l6: Ph.D., l920: lnsfrucfor, Jasper lAlaloamal High School, l9l3-l9l4: Graduafe Assisf- anf in Economics, Harvard Universify, l9l8-I92O: Insfrucfor, Massachuseffs Insfifufe of Technology, l92O: Unifed Sfafes Army, Sfafisfical Work and Field Arfillery, l9l7-I9l8: Assisfanf Professor of Economics and Social Sci- ence, Wesleyan Universify, l92O-l92I: Associafe Professor, l92l-l922: Pro- fessor, l922-: Member: American Associafion of Universify Professors: American Economics Associafion: Arnercan Sfafisfical Associafionq Nafional Tax Associafion: Phi Befa Kappa. GEORGE ALBERT HILL, Ph.D. 4 Gordon Pl. Professor of Chemisfry B.S. Worcesfer Polyfechnic lnsfifufe, I9I3: lvl.A., Harvard Universify, l9l7: Universify Scholar, Harvard Universify, I9l3-l9l4: Thayer Scholar, Harvard Universify, I9I6-l9l7: Assisfanf in Organic Chemisfry, Worcesfer Poly- fechnic Insfifufe, l9I4-I9I6: lnsfrucfor in Chemisfry, Harvard Universify, l9l7-l9I9: Associafe Professor of Chemisfry, Wesleyan Universify, l9l9- l924: Professor, l924-: Member: American Chemical Sociefy: Nafional Geographic Sociefy: American Associafion of Universify Professors: New England Associafion Chemisfry Teachers: American Associafion for fhe Ad- vancemenf of Sciences: Phi Befa Kappa: Sigma Xi: Tau Befa Pi: Alpha Chi Sigma. CORNELIUS FRANCIS KRUSE, Ph.D. . Randolph Rd, William Griffin Professor of Philosophy BD., Yale Universify, l9l5: lVl.A., I9I7: Ph.D., l922: Elmhursf College, l9l I: Eden Seminary, I9l4: La Sorbonne and Le College de Erance, Paris, I9l9- l920: Insfrucfor of Educafional Psychology, Universify of Illinois, l92O-l92I: Associafe in Philosophy of Eclucafion and Educafional Psychology, l92l-I923: Associafe Professor of Philosophy, Wesleyan Universify, l923-l928: Profes- sor, l928-: Visifing Lecfurer in Chrisfian Efhics, 'Yale Universify, Yale School of Religion, l924: Professor of Philosophy, Universify of Illinois Sum- mer Session, l929: Phi Delfa Kappa: Kappa Delfa Pi: Phi Befa Kappa: Alpha Sigma Phi. l39l W 3,1-09 - iE-i -1 545, 'PL . . - 1' :fl-r x ' E ,:- ' if ,,.,,, ...LS MALCOLM CECIL FOSTER, Ph.D. 5 Long Lane Professor of Maihemafics B.S., Acadia College INova Scolria, Canaclal, I9I4, Ph.D., Yale Universilry, I92I, Insirucror in Maihemalics, Yale Universiiy, I92I-I925, Assislanl' Pro- iessor oi Marhemaiics, Williams College, I925-I927, Associale Professor oi Marhemarics, Wesleyan Universiiyg I927-I93I, Professor, I93I-, Member: American Maihemaiical Socieiy, Sigma Xi, Gamma Alpha. KARL SKILLMAN VAN DYKE, Ph.D. 4I Lawn Ave. CI1arIo'I'I'e Augus'I'a Ayres Professor of Physics B.S., Wesleyan Universiiy, I9I6, M.S., I9I7, Ph.D., Universiry oi Chicago, I'-72I, Assisrani in Physics, Universiry of Chicago, I9I9-I92I, Assis+an'I Pro- fessor of Physics, Wesleyan Universiry, I92I-I925, Associale Professor, I925- I928, Professor, I928-, Member: American Physical Sociely, Insiilule of Radio Engineers, Accous+ic Sociery of America, Phi Bela Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Nu Thela. JOI-IN WILLIAM SPAETI-I, Jr., Ph. D. 55 Brainerd Ave. Professor of Lafin B.A., I-Iaveriord College, I9I7, M.A., I-Iarvard Universilry, I9I8, Ph.D., Princeron Universily, I925, Iuior, Haverford School, I9I9, Insiruclor in Larin, The I-IiII School, I9I9-I92I, Insrrucior in La'rin, The William Penn Charlrer School, I92I-I923, Insirucror in Greelc and Larin Classics, Brown Universiry, I925-I926,'AssisI'anJr Professor in Greek and Larin Classics, Brown Universiiy, I926-I928, Associalre Professor, I928-I93O, Associale Professor oi Lafin, Wesleyan Universi+y, I93O, Professor, I93I, Member: American Philological Associalion, Classical Associaiion of New England, American Classical League, American Associaiion of Universiry Professors, L'Associ- arion Guillaume Bude, Phi Bela Kappa. I40I l933's ODRIDA OLLA P 'JOSEPH SAMUEL DALTRY I36 I-ligh S+. John Spencer Camp Professor of Music Professor of Organ, Composiiion, and Musical l-lisiory, Arrillaga Musical College, San Francisco, I925-I927g Siuclied in Munich, l927q Siucliecl. in Lonclon, l923g Associajre Professor of Music, Wesleyan Universiiy, l929- l93,l3 Professor, l93 I-1 Memloer: Royal College of Organisis. LEE WILSON DODD, Ph.B. New l-laven, Conn. Frank R. Weeks Visiiing Professor in English Ph.B., Yale, I899g LL.B., New York Law School, l9OI, Praciiced law in New York, I902-I907g Play wrirer, l9O7-1 Visiring lec+urer in clrama, Smilh College, l9l3-l9l4q Member of English Eacully, Sarah Lawrence College, l93l-Q Assisianl Professor ol: Play Wriling, Yale School oi Drama, i932-. NORMAN JOSEPH WARE, Ph.D. l59 Broad S+. Associare Professor of Economics and Social Science B.A., McMasJrer Universiiy, l908p BD., Universiiy of Chicago, I9lOg Ph.D., Universiiy of Chicago, l9l3g lnsiruclor, Universiiy of Toronio School of Social Work, l9I3-l9l4q Canadian Army, I9I4-l9l9g Professor of Sociology, Universiiy of Louisville, l9l9-I926g lnsirucior in Economics, New School for Social Research, New York, I926-I927g Associaie Professor of Economics, Wesleyan Universiiy, I 928-. l4ll yi J! fff W Q X255 W X059 ,,.. .,,, ,,,,,,,,, , r r . ., . rf wif.,-f ' 's--21' fdifmgctl 4,1553 - 0? 1 .. ,,.,4, ,' 1 f 1 4 .- ,C fz., ,.I''-:':zr1'Z.15sE 21 :3f i' IZ?-Zf , E251.1E5:y ,' .'-4,1 ..,,sgfzszzf-fszrf:q:za21i:1311211: ,' 1. 244 , ' 2 ' ' rf M111 'QQ , , ff XJOI-IN FREDERICK MARTIN, B.A. 29 Long Lane Ave. Associa+e Professor of Physical Educafion I3.A., Oberlin College, I92Og Assisfanf in Physical Educafion, Wesleyan Uni- versify, I92O-I92I, Insfrucfor, I92I-I924g Assisfanf Professor, I924-I926, Associafe Professor, I926-. ,k0n leave of absence firsf semesfer, I932-I933. JCI-IN ELMER CAVELTI, M.S., Ph.D. 96 Soufh Main Sf. Associafe Professor of Chemisfry BS. Wesleyan Universify, I9I81 M.S., I92O7 Ph.D., Yale Universify, I929q Assisfanf in Chemisfry, Wesleyan Universify, I9I9-I92Oq Insfrucfor, I92O- I924q Assisfanf Professor, I924-I929g Associafe Professor, I929-7 Member: American Chemical Sociefyg Secrefary of Connecficuf Valley Secfion, I927- I929, Execufive Commiffee, I93O-y American Associafion for fhe Advance- menf of Science, American Associafion of Universify Professors, Sfafe Y. M. C. A., Commiffee on Sfudenf Acfivifiesg Green Mounfain Club, Sigma XI1 Phi Befa Kappa, Delfa Sigma Rho. ELMER ERIC SCI-IAATSCI-INEIDER, M.A. 25 Ridge Road Assisfani' Professor of Governmenf B.A., Universify of Wisconsin, I9I51 M.A., Universify of Piffsburgh, I927g Insfrucfor in Governmenf, Columbia Universify, I927-I929g Assisfanf Profes- sor of Governmenf, Rufgers Universify, I929-I93Og Assisfanf Professor of Governmenf, Wesleyan Universify, I93O-3 Member: American Polifical Science Associafion. I42I 933 PODRIDA LLA O BANCROFT WALTER SITTERLY, Ph.D. 36 Miles Ave. Assisfanf Professor of As+ronomy B.A., Princefon Universify, l9l7: M.A., l92O: Ph.D., l922: Compufer Ordi- nance Deparfmenf Unifed Sfafes Army, l9l7-l928: Masfer in Penningfon School, l9l8-l9I9: lnsfrucfor in Asfronomy, Universify of Missouri, 1922- l923: Assisfanf Professor of Asfronomy, Wesleyan Universify, l923-: Mem- ber: American Asfronomical Sociefy: American Associafion of Universify Professors: Royai Asfronomical Sociefy: Phi Befa Kappa. CARL LEO STEARNS, Ph.D., 8 Brainerd Ave. Research Associafe in Asfronomy B.A. Wesleyan Universify, l9l7: Ph.D., Yale Universify, l923: Assisfanf in fhe Dudley Observafory, l9l7-l9l8: lnsfrucfor in Mafhemafics and Asfron- omy, Wesleyan Llniversify, l9l8-1920: Research Assisfanf, Yale Universify, l92O-l925: Research Associafe in Asfronomy, Wesleyan Universify, I925-: Member: American Associafion for fhe Advancemenf of Science: Ameri- can Asfronomical Sociefy: Phi Befa Kappa: Sigma Xi. ADOLPl-l FREDRICK PAULI, Ph.D. I7 Laurel S+. Assisfanf Professor of Greek and Lafin A.B., Universify of Illinois, l9I6: A.M., l9l7: Ph.D., l92l: Library War Service, l9l8-l9l9: lnsfrucfor of Greek and Lafin, Universify of Michigan, l92l-l922: lnsfrucfor in Lafin, Darfmoufh College, l922-l926: Assisfanf Professor, 1926-l928: Assisfanf Professor of Lafin, Lehigh Universify, I928- l929: Assisfanf Professor of Greek and Lafin, Wesleyan Universify, l929-: Member: American Philological Associafion: Phi Befa Kappa. l43l THEODORE HOWARD BANKS, Jr., Ph.D. 28 Lawn Ave. Assis+an+ Professor of English B.A., Yale Universily, I9l7g M.A., Harvard Universily, l92Og Ph.D., Yale Universily, l924g lnsrruclor in English, Yale Universily, l92l-l928g Assislanl Prolessor ol English, Wesleyan Universily, 1928-3 Member: Modern Lan- guage Associalion ol TAmericaq American Associalion ol Universily Profes- sors: Aulhorz Wild Geese , I92I, Yale Series of Younger Poels, Vol. VII: The Poelical Works of Sir John Denham , l928g Sir Gawain and The Green Knighlsu, lranslaled in The original meler, l929. ROLAND MITCHELL SMITH, M.A. Durwin S+. Assislanl Professor of English B.A., Wesleyan Universily, l9I8g M.A., I92Og M.A., Harvard Universily, l923q lnsrruclor in English, Williams College, i920-l922g Sludied al Harvard Universily, I922-l924, lnslruclor in English, Phillips Exeler Academy, 1924, Assislanl Professor ol English, Wesleyan Universily, I925-1 Guggenheim Research Eellow in Europe, l928-l929g Member: Modern Language Associ- alion of America, Modern Humanilies Research Associalrion lol Cambridge Universilylq Medieval Academy ol America: Sociele des Anciens Texles Fran- cais: lrish Texls Sociely lLondonl: Andiron Club of New York Cily, Della Upsilon. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON COWIE, Ph.D. , II8 Pine S+. Assislanl' Professor of English B.A., Universily of Minnesola, l9I9g M.A., I92Og lnslruclor ol English, Uni- versily of lllinois, I92O-l922g lnslruclor in English, Universily ol Minnesola, 1922-l923: Yale Graduale School, i923-I924g lnslruclor in English, Wesleyan Universily, i924-I927: Assislanl Professor, l927-. i441 I933' DRIDA PO LLA O HERBERT ELI ARNOLD, Ph.D. 9 Brainerd Aye, Assis-l'an+ Professor of Ma+hema1'ics B.S., Wesleyan Universily, I92Iq M.A., I923g Ph.D., Yale Universily, l928g lnsrrucior in Marhemalics, Middlelown l-ligh School, I92I-I922q lnslruclror in Malrhemalics, Wesleyan Universily, l922-l927g Assislanl Professor in Malhe- marics, Wesleyan Uniyersily, l927-3 Memloer: Malrhemalical Associaiion of America: American Maihemarical Socielyg Phi Bela Kappaq Sigma Xig Delra Upsilon. VERNET ELLER EATON, M.A. 45I l-Iigh S+. Assis+an+ Professor of Physics B.A., Indiana Uniyersiry, I92Ig M.A., l924y lns+ruc+or in Physics, Williams College, I92l-19251 lnsirucior in Physics, Wesleyan Unversily, I925-I927g Assislanl Professor, 1927-3 American Expedilionary Forces, I9I8-I9l9g Member: American Associajrion for The Advancemeni of Science: American Physical Socieryg Phi Bela Kappag Sigma Xi. ALEXANDER Tl-lOMSON,, Ph.D. Laurel Grove Rd. Assisfanf Professor of Hisrory B.A., Bowdoin College, l92Iy Rhodes Scholar, l922-l925y B.A., lOxonl, l925g M.A., I928p lOxonl, Ph.D., Cornell Universiry, I9321 Teaching Assislanr in l-lislory, Cornell Universiiy, I92I-1922, l925-l926g lnslruclor in l-lislrory, New York Universily, I926-I928g Assisranl Professor of l-lislory, Wesleyan Universiiy, I928-1 Memloer: American I-lisrorical Associaiiong Della Kappa Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi. H51 ERWART MATTHEWS, M.A. ll McDonaugh Pl. Assisrani' Professor of English B.A., Baylor Uniyersiry, I92lq M.A., Universiiy of Missouri, I922g lnsirucror in English, Universiiy of Missouri, I922-l924: Assisianr of English, Columbia Universiiy, Summer, l924f Assisiani in English, Yale Universiiy, i924-l925g Assisiani Professor oi English, Universiiy of Delaware, i925-I928: Assisiani Professor oi English, Wesleyan Universiiy, i928-7 Sigma Upsilon, Theia Alpha Phi. CARLETON LOW WIGGIN, B.S. 60 Pearl Si. Assisrani Professor of Physical Educarion B.S., Baies College, I92lq Arhleiic Direcior, Porismouih UNI. l-l.l I-ligh School, 1922, Coach, Bares-Baseball, Hockey, l923-l929g Assisrani Coach of Poor- ball, 1922-l9251 I-lead Coach, i925-1929, lnsirucior in Psycology, I925- l929g Assisrani Professor of Physical Eclucaiion, Wesleyan, l93O-5 lnsiruc- lor oi Psychology, Wesleyan Universiiy, i930-. I-IUGI-l GRAHAM McCURDY, B.S. 63 Home S+. Assisrani' Professor of Physical Educarion B.S., Bowdoin College, l922, Assisrani in Physical Educaiion, Wesleyan Uni- versiry, 1922-I923g lnsirucior, I923-I926g Assisiani' Professor, i926-1 Mem- ber: College Direc'ior's Socieiyg College Swimming Coachs' Associaiion oi America: American Associaiion oi Universiiy Professors, Kappa Sigma. l46I 933 LLA PODRIDA O DALE WILLIAM LASI-l, B.P.E. 7 Bellevue Terrace AssisI'an+ Professor of Physical Educa+ion B.P.E., Springfield College, l923: Assislanlr in Physical Educalion, Wesleyan Universily, I923-l924: Inslrucior, l924-l927: Assislanl Professor, I927-: lnslruclor, Springfield College Summer School, I925-I93O: Member: Ameri- can Associalion of Llniversiry Professors: Eoolball Coachs' Associalion: Kappa Della Pi. GEORGE WILLIAM I-IUNTER, III, Ph.D. 66 Crescenr S+. Assislani' Professor of Biology B.S., Knox College, I923: M.S., Universiry ol Illinois, l924: Ph.D., I927: Universily Scholar, Universily of Illinois, I923-l924: Assislanl in Zoology, I924-I926: Fellow in Zoology, l926-l927: Assislani Professor of Biology, Rensselaer Polylrechnical lns+i+u+e, I927- I829: Assisranl Professor of Biology, Wesleyan, Universiiy, I929-: Biologisl, Uniled Slales Bureau of Fisheries, Summer, l927: Biologisl, New Yorlq Conservalion Deparlmenl, Summer, l928-: Leciurer: Animal Parasilology, Albany Medical College, l929: Member: American Associalrion for The Advancemenl' of Science: American Microscopical Sociely: American Eishery Sociely: American Sociely of Zoolo- gisls: American Sociely ol: Parasilologisls: Della Sigma Rho: Phi Bela Kappa: Sigma Xi: Bera Thera Pi. CARL VINTON I-IERRON, B.PE., M.A. I67 I-ligh Srreer Associare Pasfor of 'Ihe College Church B.P.E., Springfield College, l923: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versilry, and Union Theological Seminary, I926: Direclor of Physical Educa- lion, Twenly-lhird Slreel Y. M. C. A., New Yorlr Cily, l923-I924: Direclor of Physical Educarion, Member of Slaicl in Religious Educarion, Madison Avenue Presbyrerian Church, New Yorlr Cily, I924-l928: Insrrucror of Phys- ical Educarion, New Yorlc Universiry, l927: Associare Paslor of The Hillside Presbylerian Church, Orange, New Jersey, l928-l93O: Associale Paslor oi Jrhe Church of Chrisr, Assislanl Professor in Jrhe Deparlmenl of Religion and Erhics, Wesleyan Universily, I93O-I932: Associale Paslor of rhe College Church, l932-: Member: Conference of Younger Churchmen: lnlrernalional Council ol Religious Educalion. I47I - 'iri -1 ds' - y , 4, , 1 My y ff, f Zfygvdfh -f af -K?-J , Wi! , ,Q x J? f 11 'll a 7 f 5 1 14' 'Q ff, if ,ff me ffifnif je 1 Xing, f ,W if if ' 7 X If sy 27 f 'gf ,w a I f ly, 19 fe, gf ,ways f '- 11 f I M H . 'iw : ' ' ',,5fZQ:a,5- '23-',,f g 1 ' ' A ,e fi 3 We 2' ' ,fr szgs f- .,:2:2rr ' sv wig .v1s.?f:g ' - 'xkifwifii A THEOS ALVIN LANGLIE, Ph.D. I39 Broad Sf. Assisfanf Professor of Psychology B.A., Universify of Minnesofa, I924g Ph.D., l929p Personnel Assisfanf in Psychology, Universify of Minnesofa, I925-l9261 lnsfrucfor, l926-l927g ln- sfrucfor in Psychology, Wesleyan Universify, i927-l9293 Assisfanf Professor, I929-1 Vice-presidenf of Easfern College Personnel Officers, Sigma Xi: Sigma Phi Epsilon. HENRY RUSSELL HITCHCOCK, Jr., lv1.A. 60 Pearl Sf. Assisi-ani Professor of Ari' B.A., Harvard Universify, I924g lVl.A., I927q Tufor in Fine Arfs, Harvard Universify, I925-I927: Assisfanf Professor of Arf, Vassar College, l927-I928g Carnegie Fellow, Harvard Universify, l928-19291 Assisfanf Professor of Arf, Wesleyan Universify, l929--7 Aufhor, Frank Lloyd Wrighfu, Paris, l928g Modern Archifecfuref' New York, I929. WALTER THOMAS PATTISON, lVl.A. 32 Wyllys Ave Assisfani Professor of Romance Languages B.S., Harvard Universify, l925q lVl.A., l926g lnsfrucfor of Romance Languages Universify of Minnesofa, l926-l928q Graduafe Sfudenf, Harvard Universify I928-I929: Assisfanf Professor of Romance Languages, Wesleyan Universify l929-1 Member: Modern Language Associafion. H81 933 - ODRIDA OLLA P PAUL ARTHUR REYNOLDS, Ph.D. 64 Crescenr S+. lnsfrucror in Philosophy B.A.., Wesleyan Universiry, I9257 lVl.A., l9273 Ph.D., Cornell Universiry, I93Og Graduale Sruclenr in Philosophy, Wesleyan Universily, l925-I927g Cvraduale Assislanr in Philosophy, Cornell Universiry, l927-l93Og lnslrucror in Philoso- phy, Wesleyan Universily, l93O-3 Bela Thela Pig Della Sigma Rho, Phi Bela Kappa. ANDREW JAMES OBERLANDER, BS. 26 Mansfield Terrace Assisranl' Professor of Physical Educarion BS., Darrmoulh College, l926g Gracluale Worlc, Ohio Slale Universily, 1927- l93O, Yale Universiry, l93Og Assislanl Professor ol Physical Eclucalion, Ohio Slale Universily, I926-I9303 Assislanl Professor of Physical Educarion, Wes- loyan Universily, l93O-. WALTER HENRY HEIDEMAN, Jr., M.A. Ealcon Terrace Assisianr Professor of Physical Educalion Ph.B., Lawrence College, I'-727: M.A., Columbia Universiry College, l928g lnslruclor in Physical Educalion, Wesleyan Universi+y, l928-I93Og Assislanl Professor, l93O-. l49T 9 ' fi A , . ii ff, . , ,Z 214 ,WM ,, 0 ELM-rw . q r- 1. ,3 .gn :See ' .- 9' .. '41 54 ' ' ' fi' 'IIE ' ' Q -. gf- -. 1 L '.:. . V 2 iff M5351 f Mr' 'f'fg:1w ' - ,A - 1' ,efrff--1-:- 1- rw. gawk fgfv-'A-5 ,W we . :N -':-ffw+-veg., T .5 3'-.rfvfl iig ' , 1.5. , V '11-1 'Q :ug 3.-524' 6 :'.f-.11-.ze-,21.5 i f:- -I ' j2f'9zZ1'aif4s:pgz::,if R - 5 4:7 PQ - 'r 1z:fif: If xahlz-af.. , .4 .- .1 1. we Q me '. ,- ff' 5 51-,Q fazmezigv 1:2- 1? -' ra vase? - I 251' : -'-'- - NORMAN WYMAN STORRER, Ph.D, II Prospecr S+. Research Assisfanf in Asfronomy B.S. Wesleyan Universily, I923g M.A. I924g Ph.D., Universily of California, I928g Assislanl in Physics, Wesleyan Universily, 1923-I9247 Assislanr in Asrronomy, I924-I925q Fellow in Jrhe Liclc Observalory, Universiry of Cali- fornia, i925-l927g lns+ruc+or in Asrronomy, Smirh College, l927-I929g ln- slruclor in Asrronomy, Wesleyan Universi+y, I929-I93Op Assisranr Professor of Aslronomy, Ohio Wesleyan Universily, l93O-I932g Research Assislanr in Aslronomy, Wesleyan Universily, l932-g Member: American Aslronomical Socielyg American Associalion for The Aclvancemenl of Sciencei Phi Sigma Kappa: Gamma Alpha, Sigma Xi. SAMUEL HUGH BROCKUNIER, M.A, 89 Broad S+. lns+ruc+or in Hisfory ancl Governmeni' B.A., Harvard Universiry, I926g M. A., l928, lnslruclor in Hislory and Governmenr, Wesleyan Universilry, l93O-3 Memloer: American Hisrorical Associaiion. DELTON LEWIS SCUDDER, B.A. Durham lnsrrucior in Efhics and Religion B.A., Wesleyan Universily, l927g lnslruclor in English, American Universily of Beirui, Syria, l927-l928, School ol lniernalional Relalions, Summer Session, Geneva, Swiizerlancl, l928, Yale Divinily School, l928-l93O, Yale Graduale School, l93O-l93l, lnsfruclor in Erhics, Wesleyan Universily, l932-3 Minisler, Melhodisl Episcopal Church, Durham, Conneclicui, l929-l933g Member of New Yorlc Easl Conference, Merhoclisl Episcopal Church, l932-1 Sigma Chi. l53l 933 PODRIDA LLA O EARL DOUGLAS McKENZIE, B.A. I96 College S+. lns+ruc+or in German B.A., Brown Universiry, l928g Gracluale Work, Columbia Universily, l928- l929, Exchange Sruclenr, Universily of Frankforl, Germany, l929-I93Oq Faculry assislanl, Brown Universily, I928g lnslrruclor in Exrension Deparl- men'l', Columbia Llniversily, l928-l929g lnslruclor in German, Wesleyan Uni- versily, l93O-1 Phi Bela Kappa. PHILIP LYLE GAMBLE, ivl.A. lO9 Harriman l-lall lnslrucfor in Economics and Social Science B.S., Wesleyan Universiiy, l928g M.A., l9291 lnsiruclor of Economics, Cornell Llniversily, l929-I932g lnslrucror in Economics and Social Sciences, Wesleyan Universiry, I932-g Rich Fellowship, Wesleyan Universilry, 1928-I929g Tax Commission Fellow, l93l-I932g Member: American Economics Socielyg American Acaclemy of Polilical Social Science, Sigma Chi. LAURENCE EDWIN GEMEINHARDT, lvl.A. Falcon Terrace lns'l'ruc+or in German A.B., Brown Universily, l929g lVl.A., Columbia Universiiy, l93l, lnslruclor in German, Columbia Universiiy Summer Session, l929-l93 lg lnslruclor in Ger- man, Wesleyan Universily, l93l-. 1511 CLAIR BEEBE CRAMPTON, M.A. 185 Church S+. lnsfru c'ror in Biology Ph.B., Wesleyan Universiiy, I929g M.A., l93lq Research Associale, Wesleyan Universiiy, l93I-19323 lnsrrucior in Biology, l932-3 Phi Bela Kappa, Phi Sigma Kappa. CHARLES BEAUMONT WICKS, B.A, 97 Broad S+. Ins+ruc+or in Romance Languages B.A., Wesleyan Universiiy, l929g The John l-lopkins Universiry, I929-I93I' Advanced Srudies al La Sorbonne and Le College de France, l93l-l9323 lnsirucior in Romance Languages, Wesleyan Universily i932-3 Member: Modern Language Associarion of Americag Phi Bela Kappa: Alpha Chi Rho. FREMONT RIDER, Ph.B. Librarian Ph.B., Syracuse Universily, l905g N. Y. Sl'al'e Library School, I906g wirh Dr. Melvil Dewey lDecimal Classiiicaiionl, I906-O71 associale ediior The De- lineaior, I908g managing ediror The Bohemian Magazine, I909g wiih Dodge Co. lbook publishersl, I909-IO, ediror The Book Review, 1909-l9I7q ediror lnformarion, l9I5-IS, ediior The Business Digesf, l9l7-2Ig publisher The ln- lernafional Mililary Digesl, l9I4-l8q managing ediior The Publishers Weekly, I9lO-173 managing ediior The Library Journal, l9ll-I7g managing ediior The Publishers Trade Lisi' Annual, I9l I-17, managing ediror The Educafional Book Lis+, l9lI-I7g edilor and publisher Jrhe Rider Guides , l9I4-dale l New York Ci+y , Bermuda , Washing+on , Caliiornia l: aulhor A Sysiem oi Subiecl Headings Tor' Mililary Science . A Classificalion for The Lireraiure of Business , Are Jrhe Dead Alive , Songs of Syracuse , The Bringing in of Jrhe Almeria , Bel'ween Seven and Eighru, erc., elc. Publisher and publicaiion prinler, New York Cily, l9l4-i932. Member: American Library Associaiion, Zela Psi, Tau Gamma Delia, elc. 1521 OLLA PODRIDA 933 CGMMITTEES CDF Tl-IE FACULTY ADMINISTRATION The Presidenf, The Vice-presidenf, The Dean and The Dean of Ereshmenq Professors Van Dyke, Eosfer, Spaefh. CURRICULUM The Presidenf, The Vice-presidenf, and fhe Deang Professors: Woodbridge, Bell Isecond semesferl, Curfs, I-loover, Williamson lfirsf semesferl, I-Iill, Kruse., GRADUATE STUDY Professors Dufcher, Campbell, and Eoye DISTINCTION IN DEPARTMENTS Professors Cady, Mann, Bell, Associafe Professor Cavelfi ATI-ILETICS Professors Eauver, I-loover, and Goodrich BULLETIN Professor Nicolson, Edifor of fhe Cafaloguep Professor Curfs, Edifor of fhe Bullefin, Professors Dufcher, Spaefh, Assisfanf Professor Cowie. UNDERGRADUATE PUBLICATIONS Professor Curfs, Woodbridge, Associafe Professor Ware, Assisfanf Professor Banks. INTERCGLLEGIATE DEBATE Professor Snow lsecond semesferl, Assisfanf Professors Schaffschneider, Maffhews. RESEARCI-I Professors Goodrich, Earley, Campbell, Williamson, Assisfanf Professor Arnold COMMENCEMENT Professors I-lill lMarshalll Eosfer, Dalfry, Associafe Professor Marfin, I Assisfanf Professor I-leideman, Mr. Connelly LIBRARY The Librarian and The Presidenfg Professors Dufcher, Camp, Conley, Bussom, Williamsong Assisfanf Professor Pauli. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE Professor I-Iill, chairman: The Presidenf, The Dean, and fhe Dean of Freshmen: fhe Librarian, Associafe Professor Ware: Assisfanf Professor Pauli, Langlie: Mr. I-lerrong Mr. Connelly. I53l 2:00 4-:OO 7:15 8:30 9:00 IO:OO IO:OO I0:3O I I :OO I2:I5 I :OO 3:30 6:30 7:30 9:00 IO:OO I I :OO 7:00 8:00 9 :45 I 0:00 COMMENCEMENT WEEK EEQGEAM JUNE I7-QQ, 1932 FRIDAY, JUNE I7 M. . . . M. M, M. . . . . Annual Meeling of Phi Bela Kappa . Baseball, Amliersl vs. Wesleyan . . . . . Dramalics . Fralernily Reunions SATURDAY, JUNE wa s M. . . . M. . . M M. . M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M ...... . . Annual Meelinq of Senior Socielies . . . . Meeiing of Truslees . Meefing of Execulive Commiflee of Alumni Council . . . Class Day Exercises . . Meeling of Alumni . . . . Alumni Luncheon Alumni Associalion Reorganizalion Meeling . . . PresicIen+'s Recepfion . . Class Reunion Banquels . . . . . Bullel Supper Bancl Concerl and Campus Illuminalion . . . . Alumni Sing SUNDAY, JUNE 19, BACCALAUREATE SUNDAY M ........ M. M . . . Baccalaureale Service . . . . Senior Sing . Musical Service, Memorial Chapel MCDNDAY, JUNE QO, CQMMENCEMENT DAY M M. U41 . . . . Academic Procession . Commencemenl I933 PODRIDA LLA O CGMMENCEMENT EXERCISES JUNE 20, 1932 I PPQGPAMME Solemn March in E Minor . . f . . Noble I PRAYER RICH PRIZE ORATIONS William Mason Carliss ....... Floral Park, New York Old Men Make Windmills SI'en Gunnar Plygr ....... New Brilain Goe+he's Wisdom of Life Sonala No. 2- Pirsi Movemenlr .... . Mendelssohn Charles John Olson, Jr ....... Worcesler, Mass. A Plea For American I.iIeraIure PARTICIPANTS IN RICI-I PRIZE CONTEST Harry Rurherford Mosl Douglas Joseph Sullivan Announcemenl of Award of Prizes Conlerring of Degrees Benedicrion Marche ISecond Suilel . . . . . Boellman Organisl . . . . Joseph Samuel Daliry I55I CLASS DAY EXERCISES ROBERT JACOB STRIEBINGER, Marshal ADDRESS . RESPONSE CLASS HISTORY CLASS POEM . CLASS PROPl-lECY ADDRESS . CUP CEREMONY PIPE CEREMONY IVY PLANTING CEREMONY . . Welob Parks Chamberlain, Jr. Presidenl James Lulcens McConaughy . Charles John Olson, Jr. Slephen Louqheed Freeland Reese Jones Frescoln Dean Frank Waller Nicolson Roberl Eullerlon Beach . William Penlield Gordon Douglas Joseph Sullivan CLASS DAY COMMITTEE William Mercereau Davison, 3rd, Chairman John Edwin Dee William Harding Tirrell l56l 933 ODRIDA P OLLA HONORS AT COMIVIENCEIVIENT, I93Q Houoms IN GENERAL scuomksriup Waller Allen, Jr. Roberl Gano Bailey Philip Dirlarn Bonnel Roger Thomas Barber Ivlorlimer Gilberl Burliorcl, II William Ivlason Carliss Webb P. Chamberlain, Jr. HIGH HONORS Roberl Healh Brown George Lowell Field Slen Gunnar Flygl HONORS Paul Turner Harkness, Jr. John Roberl Kranl'z Harry Rulherlord Ivlosl Abraham B. K. Rafkind Charles John Olson, Jr. Douglas Joseph Sullivan John Ashley Wells Roberl Jacob Slriebinger Roger Judkins Trimby Slewarl Conger Wilcox Grinlon Ingham Will DEGREES WITH DISTIINICTIOINI HIGH DISTINCTION German: Slen Gunnar Flygl Hisloryt John Ashley Wells Governmenl: George Lowell Field Lalin: Waller Allen, Jr. Psychology: Roberl Healh Brown DISTINCTION Chemislry: Governmenl: Andrew Bradshaw Jennings Ivlenry Ferdinand Lerch, 3rd Abraham Benjamin Klein Ralkind H. 1, A is ory. Economics: Allred Edward D'Ancona, Jr. William Kingsley I-Ioyl Ralph Rochelorl While English: William Mason Carliss Donald Blake Johnson John Roberl Kranlz Harry Rulherlord Ivlosl Charles John Olson, Jr. Geology: Charles Clinlon Ivloran Greek: Waller Allen, Jr. Ralph Winfield Decker I57i Roger Thomas Barber Maurice Lelhbridge Lalin: Slen Gunnar Flygl Malhemalics: Paul Turner Harkness, Jr. Jesse Ivloran Ivlchlabb Frank Lees Ouinby, Jr. Psychology: Roberl Jacob Slriebinger Douglas Joseph Sullivan Romance Languages: Roberl Gano Bailey AWARDS AND RRIZES, JUNE 1939 Tl-lE AYRES PRIZE THE BRIGGS PRIZE THE CAMP PRIZE . . . THE CLEVELAND ALUMNI PRIZE THE COLE PRIZE . . . THE GERALD PRIZE lEconornicsl THE GERALD PRIZE IEIIQIISIII THE eIEEIN PRIZE . THE INeRAHAM PRIZE . THE JoHNsToN PRIZE . THE PARKER PRIZE . THE PEIRCE PRIZE . THE PHI BETA KAPPA PRIZE THE PRENTICE PRIZE . THE RICE PRIZE . THE RICH PRIZE . . I THE JOHN BELL SCOTT PRIZE THE SHERMAN PRIZE . THE SILVERMARI PRIZE . THE SPINIRIEY PRIZE . THE WALKLEY PRIZE . THE WISE PRIZE Sl . Saul Joseph Jaiven, l935, Arno Lorbeer, . Charles John Olson, Jr., . Saul Joseph Jaiven, Willour Richard Walsh, Jr., . Charles Bri++on l-larris, . Leonard l-lershlcownz, . John Wallace Finch, . Alfred Guy Bagg, . . Waller Allen, Jr., George Dudley Mylchreeslr, . John Weeks Bodine, Dana lvlarher Woodbridge, Charles Oswald Roberls. . Slren Gunnar Elyg+, George Dudley Mylchreesl. . Charles John Olson, John Joseph Driscoll, Richard Sloan Over+on, Roger Judlqins Trirnbey, . . Charles Blake, . Roloerl l-learh Brown, . Malcolm Robie Wells, and I935 l932 I935 l935 I935 I934 IEI33 1935 I932 I934 I933 I934 l935 I932 l934 1932 l933 I935 l932 I933 I932 l935 ',4fEf,w- 29 if STRATOSPHERE 'if Sgafiirf ggi 9. ig! nu, 8 HI VVXLXSX 7 XX ,H-v.A,..,.,42A enum 3'9'0G li'- , . YY-an The research of Professor Schneider concerning +he physiological eFFec+s of rarified air. UNDERGRADUATE ORGANIZATION I932-I933 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY SENATE OFFICERS John Weeks Bodine . . . Presidenlr of College Body and Sena+e I-Ienry Gardner Ingraham . Secreiary-Treasurer of CoIIege Body and Senafe 1933 Douglas Joseph Bennef John Weeks Bodine Francis Kelsey Burr Arfhur Cowen, Jr. Russell Palmer Frey Galen AIber+ Bloom CharIes Howard Brown George Humphrey Bunyan Roberik William Camp Lloyd Franklin I-Iayn Francis Giuirida Perry ChiIds I-Iill Richard AIIison I-IouseIy John Parfridge I-Iowland I-Ienry Gardner Ingraham I934 WiIIiam Theodore I-Ieinig Horace Musson Lockwood Frank AIbrigh+ MingIe George William Murdock Gordon Sjroddard Murphy l935 Leonard Sisifsky I60I Raymond Edward Moore John Snyder Gusfav AdoIph Schwenk Raymond Brewsier Woodbridge John Fosfer Porfer Corfland Schoonover Clemenf Srandish Sherwood Wilmarih I-IoII Siarr OLLA PODRIDA l933 J. W. BODINE COLLEGE BQDV COMMITTEES Personnel P. C. l-lill, Jr. '33, G. L. Ahrens '33, D. J. BenneT '33, C. l-l. Warner, Jr. '33 CusToms C. Berrien '34, F. A. lvlingle '34, R. R. l-lall '34, G. l-l. Clee '35 Honor SysTem J. W. Bodine '33, G. A. Schwenlc '33, C. l-l. Brown '34 College Agencies R. G. Nicholls '33, J. E. Lee '34, 6. 5. l-lill '34, R. S. OverTon '35 DorrniTory L. B. Schlums '33, F K. Burr '33, J. C. l-Till, Jr. '33 RegisTraTion Dean T-lewiTT, l-l. G. lngraharn '33, R. C. Wood '34 ElecTions L. B. Schlums '33, C. l-l. Warner '33 VocaTional Guidance J. W. Bodine '33, R. C. Wood '34, B. C. Whire '35 Parley P. C. l-lill, Jr. '33, R. A. CurTiss '33, R. M. lVliTchell '33, T. J. Quinn '33. R. F. BurlchardT '34 Flag Scrap G. L. Ahrens '33, G. A. Sohwenli '33, A. R. ST-evenson '33, W. T. l-lenig '34, and The Temporary presidenT oT The Treshman class. AudiTing D. J. BenneTT '33, G. A. Schwenk '33, G. W. SCOTT Jr. '34 T513 Q: . 5 . - V. .-. Y, 'K -V fl , - :rg 21, Sf 1:15 QQ. - , .1 '...,',-A 'G ww- , 5, 'fi- jy! , fu' ,. -'- F-ff! 55, ': '-,.fE., vg ' if W. ,11?5.: . 34 V' 5? Wx? 4 ,3 Q., V V ei X OLLA PODRIDA 933 l C. l-l. WARNER l-HSTQRV GF Tl-IE CLASS OF T933 CHARLES HENRY WARNER .... , presideni PERRY CHILDS l-llLL . . . SecreTary GEORGE LUDWIG Al-lRElNlS . , Treasurer We of '33 are The TirsT all-depression class lwell, pracTically alll. The proverbial wrench was Tossed inTo The works when we were The meresT Treshmen, and The ensuing-er-inconveniences have been wiTh us To an increasing degree ThroughouT our coIIegiaTe career. ln TacT, aT The presenT wriTing llvlarch 4l God's own counTry is beginning To discover ThaT iT was noT even TundamenTally sound: iT ever a man was on The spoT , iT was genial Frank Today! BuT we are The leaders oT Tomorrow - and everyThing will be all righT, fellow-ciTizens, if you will iusT kindly give us a iob wiTh salary aTTached. This brighT li++le essay, however, is inTencled To be a reTrospecT, which, being a pleasanTer and easier Task Than prospecTing lliTeral sensel, we will now cheerTully aTTempT. Our experience-remoTe as iT may have been -oT The aToremenTioned inconveniences has TaughT us ThaT liTe is noT iusT a bowl oT cherries. The learning has noT been easy-whaT wiTh The Alumni Cage, The FourTeen Plums , and oTher evidences oT maTerial prosperiTy wiTh which we have been surrounded: and we have been slow sTudenTs-we were hanged iT we would give up our Junior Prom, Prexy or no Prexy lbuT he wonl. We have learned, however, and iT has been a sobering experience. Commencing l99 sTrong, we can now scarcely musTer IOO. Sehceassurance has been our chieT characTerisTic as a class. Merely winning The Tlag scrap as Treshmen was noThing ouT oT The ordinary, alThough in celebraTing The TeaT we did geT a dozen men in iail, including a TuTure Rhodes Scholar! BUT when sophomores win a Tlag scrap, ThaT's news, and we done iT. AnoTher body-blow To TradiTional procedure was our preTense oT cap-burning: we creaTed probably The greaTesT crisis in The hisTory oT The CusToms CommiTTee, Then quieTly Took our caps ouT oT our hip pockeTs and reTurned To normalcy. ln weighTier maTTers '33 is proudesT of The achievemenTs oT Two mighTy men, our gridiron Tlash las The newspapers call Vhiml, and Wesleyan's eigh+h Rhodes Scholar. We have all made Wesleyan hisTory in some measure, buT we Toresee wiThouT chagrin ThaT in TwenTy years '33 will be remembered as The class oT Bodine and Schlums . Bodine was noT The only Phi BeTe in The class: There were sixTeen oThers, which is preTTy good, iT we do admiT iT. Nor was Schlums The only capTain who deserves menTion in This record: Ahrens, Burr, Fricke, Nevius, Snyder, and TalboT all served TaiThTully and well. We have wiTnessed many changes in These Tour years, and aided in some. EasT l-lall, ThaT noble ruin , Tinally disappeared: The '92 TheaTre was insTaIIed in Rich l-lall: new landmarks are The cage, The Denison Terrace, The new chimney, and The doors oT Orange Judd Hall: sTudenT governmenT has helped To eTTecT The new deal in publicaTions, The insTiTuTion oT The Campus ChesT, The Tounding oT The 'VarsiTy Club, The Choir-Glee Club merger, and a new class elecTion sysTem. The spoTlighT oT memory will in TuTure dwell upon many incidenTs oT These Tour years. We recall Clarence Darrow aT The parley oT our sophomore year, Erd l-larris, Mrs. Sanger, and oThers aT The now-Tamous parley on lvlarriage . A sad, vivid memory is The inTanTile paralysis epidemic oT our second year, which Tinally claimed one our original number, Frank OrcuTT. Oiher scenes and episodes will Tlash inTo view: The Comedy oT Errors , The Wesleyan ambulance we helped send To China, The insTiTuTion oT The All-Campus Vaudeville, The Tilden exhibiTion, The Wesleyan T-lermes . This hisTorian will leave iT To The Class Day oraTors To explain The mixed emoTions oT seniors as They sTand on The brink oT life, eTc. SuFHce iT if we add here ThaT Wesleyan has, by an imper- cepTible buT inescapable process, won our lasTing aTTecTion: our devoTion is neiTher arTiTicial nor shallow. Now our Task shall be To repay her Tor These happy and proTiTable years by living so as To reTlecT crediT upon her name, which we are proud To bear. ' P C l-l Jr T631 PHANTOM LIST EDGAR PALMER BELDEN GEOFFREY BERRIEN PHILIP HOWARD BESSON ROBERT WILSON BLAKE RALPM VanANTWERP BOHME ROBERT STEWART BOYD BERNARD FRANCIS BROWN STEWART ROGER BROWN CHARLES FREDERICK BRUEN SANTI ROLAND CARTA DAVID CHARNEY LINCOLN HOWARD CLARK WARREN LESTER DUNCAN, JR. RALPH ALEXANDER FARNHAM JOHN HENRY GIBBUD STEPHEN ALFRED GRANT FREDERICK KRIETE HEATH NORMAN BENTLEY HODGSON WILLIAM BUDDING HOKE, JR. WALTER EDWARD HULL GEORGE EDWARD JANSEN MAURICE ALLEN KALMANS ROBERT WILBUR LANE GEORGE LEWIN JEROME PHILIP LEWIS I64I NORMAN EDWARD LOCKWOOD JAMES MIDDLETON MacDONALD HORACE WESLEY MAY HASMERE CHARLES McKAY ROBERT DeWITT MEEKER HARALD VonMENDELSSOHN HAROLD GEORGE MEYER PARKER MEAD MORREL RICHARD HAVELOCK MOORE ROBERT LYNN PATRICK ARTHUR PHILLIPS, JR. MORRIS REYNOLDS MORREL HABIRSHAW RIDER JOSEPH CHAPIN ROCKWELL, JR. JOHN KENNETH SCHLEICHER WILLIAM EDWARD SODA JESSE CARTER TREADWELL STANLET BERNET UNDERHILL JOHN GEORGE WACHTER KENNETH CLAFLIN WALKER WILLIAM EDWIN WHITEHILL JOSEPH JOHN WHITNEY GEORGE EVARTS WUESTFELD JAMES RUSSELL YOUNG GEORGE ALBERT ZABRISKIE, 3rd I933 PODRIDA LLA O Kil KILBURN ELIE ADAMS, JR., ATA Della Tau Della l-louse Waban, Mass. Prepared al' Newlon l-ligh School Van Vleclc Club: Canoe Clubg Wyoming Summer School Scholarship: Candi dare for Dislinclion in Geology: Major Subjecl: Geology. Ollie CHARLES FRANCIS Al-IERN, AY Della Upsilon l-louse Willimanlic, Conn. Prepared al Exeler Academy William James Clulo j3, 4-jg Major Sulajecl: Psychology. Schnapps GEORGE LUDWIG Al-lERN, Xllf Chi Psi Lodge Slalen Island, N. Y. Prepared al Poly. Prep., Brooklyn, N. Y. Slcull and Serpanlg Soccer 2, 3, 4, Caplain 4j Der Deulsche Verein 3, 4 Presidenl 43 Alwalrer Club: Varsily Clubg Flag Scrap Commillee. l-lonor Roll, lg Major Subjecl: Chemislry. l65l Bill WILLIAM CARD AMES, AAG? Alpha Delia Phi l-louse Babylon, N. Y. Prepared al Babylon l-ligh School Glee Club j3, 4jp Pre-Medical Club j3, 4j1 Presideni j4jg Major Subjeclz Biology. HROQ.. ROGER l-l. ANDREWS. EN Sigma Nu l-louse Yonkers, N. Y. Prepared a+ Yonkers l-ligh School Canoe Club jl, 2, 3, 4j, Purser j4jq Major Subjeclz Economics. Johnny JOHN EMORY ANDRUS,lll, AAHE Alpha Della Phi l-louse Minneapolis, Minn, Prepared al' l-lun School Paini and Powder Club, Ass'Jr Manager j3j: lnler-Erafernily Council: Candi dale for Dislincliong Major Subjecl: English. l66l ,V K: A PODRIDA l933 LL - O Reggie REOINALD DWIGHT AVERY, AXP Alpha Chi Rho House Norvvichlown, Conn. Prepared al Norwich Free Academy Oxford Club ll, 2, 3, 4jp Presidenl j4jg Chairman ol Depulalion Commillee l4lg Major Subjecl: Philosophy. Doug DOUGLAS JOSEPH BENNET, ATA Della Tau Della House Wilminglon, Delaware Prepared al Tower Hill School Freshman Cross Counlry Team: Wreslling Team j3jg Assislanl Business Man- ager ol The Argus l2, 3lg Manager l3, 4lq French Clubq Oxford Club: Wesleyan Chrislian Associalion, lreasurer j2l, vice-presiclenl j3l: Treasurer ol lhe Campus Chesl j3lg College Body Aucliling Commilleep Personnel Commilleeg Senale j3, 4lq Honor Roll jll: Candiclale lor Dislinclion in Economics, Major Subjecl: Economics. Charley CHARLES BLAKE While Plains, N. Y. Prepared al While Plains High School Classical Club 2, 3, 41 secrelrary 3, presidenl 4j La Terlulia 3, 41 presidenl 3, Al'j Der Deulsche Verein 3j Cosmopolilan Club 3: Spinney Prize: Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Dennison Scholar, Candidale lor dislinclion in Laling Major Subjecl: Lalin. l67l Tiger GEORGE DAY BLAKESLEE, GPNGD Phi Nu Thefa House Worcesfer, Mass. Prepared af Worceslrer Academy Freshman Soccerq Freshman Swimming Team: Freshman Tennis Team1 Varsify Soccer Team T2, 3, 411 Varsi+y Club T2, 3, 411 French Club T211 ln+erna+ional Rela+ions Club T3, 411 C. A. Cabinef T211 Honor Roll T3,411 Candidafe for Dis+inc+ion1 Major Subject His+ory. BuJrch A ROBERT WILLARD BLAKESLEE, WI-'Y ' Psi Upsilon House Wellesley Hill, Mass. Prepared a+ Mohonlc School Hockey Club TI, 2, 311 Major Subject English. Bim JOHN WEEKS BODINE, KIJY Psi Upsilon House Philadelphia, Penna. Prepared al Germanfown Friends' School Skull and Serpen+ T411 Alumni Scholar TI, 2, 3, 411 Williams-Kenyon Memorial Scholar T211 William Day Leonard Scholar T411 Presiden+ of The College Body T411 Olla Podrida T311 Cardinal T411 Edilror-in-chief T411 Cosmopolilran Club T311 In'rerna+ional Relafions Club T411 Progressive Club T3, 411 Sfewards' Associ- aJrion T411 Secre+ary T411 Painf and Powder Club T2, 3, 41, Presidenlr T411 Publi- cafions Board T411 Debafe Council T411 Honor Sys+em Commitree T3, 411 Class Elecrions Commitree T411 Vocalrional Guidance Commitree T2, 3, 411 Senale T3, 411 Honor Roll Tl, 2, 3, 411 Ayres Prize TI11 Sherman Prize TI11 Spinney Prize T211 Parker Prize T311 Candidalre for Dis+inc+ion in His+ory1 Major Subject His+ory. T631 OLLA PODRIDA I933 I Boozy IVIILLARD WILLIAM BOSWOR Sigma Chi I-Iouse Barre, Vermonf TI-I, EX Prepared Ivlounl I-Iermon School Pre-Meclical Club: Alwaler Club: Glee Club: Choir: Cancliclale for Dislnnc 'Iion in Biology: Major Subieclz Biology. llLeWll LEWIS STANTON BOWDISH, JDNGJ Phi Nu The+a I-louse Brooklyn, New York Prepared al Brooklyn Technical I-Iigh School Debaling I3I: Iniernalional Relalions Club I2, 3, 4I: I-Ionor Roll II 3I Cancll dare for Dis+inc+ion: Major Subiecrz Government George GEORGE LOCKI-IART BRIGI-IT. EN Sigma Nu I-louse Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn Friends School La Sociele Francaise I3, 4I: Maior Subieclz Roma I69I nce Languages Jack JACK JOSEPH BUETTNER, JR., XKP Chi Psi Lodge Syracuse, N. Y. Prepared al Syracuse Cenlral High School Painl' and 'Powder Club, Business Manager: Der Deulsche Verein, Secur- Treas.q Alwaler Club: Pre-Medical Club, Griffin Prize: Honor Roll, lil, Major Subiecl: Biology. - l.Fr-an.. .FRANCIS KELSEY BURR EX - 28 Clark Hall Soulh Manchesler, Conn. Prepared al Manchesler High School Skull and Serpent Varsilry Swimming, Caplain l4lg Alwaler Club, presidenl l4l3 Denison Scholarship, Dormilory Commillee l4l, Senale l3,4lg Honor Roll ll, 217 Major Subieclr: Chemislrry. Bob ROBERT WILLIAM CAMP, JR., ATA Della Tau Della House Middlelown, Conn. Prepared al Manlius Mililary Academy lnlernalional Relalrions Club, Polilics Club, presideni l3l: Republican Club of Wesleyan: Major Subieclz Government l70i PODRIDA 933 OLLA Ducky f . DONALD ULYSSES CLARK, BCDH Bela Thela Pi House Wesl Haven, Conn. Prepared al lvlounl Harmon School Freshman Soccer, La Terlulia l2, 3, 413 Sociele Francaise ll, 2, 3, Ill: Maier Subieclr French. Johnny JOHN EVERETT CHURCH, TFA 53 Norlh College Providence, R. l. Prepared al Worcesler Academy Choir 2, 3, 41 Olee Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, Progres sive Club 47 Major Subieclz English. A vlcooplv JOHNSON OAYLORD COOPER, AACID Alpha Del+aAPhi House Oswego, N. Y. Prepared al Willislon Academy Olee Club ll, 2, 3, 4l, lvlaior Subieclz Economics. l71l Ar+ ARTHUR COWEN, JR., AY Della Upsilon l-louse New York Cily Prepared ar Riverside Counlry School Varsily Baseball Team l3, 4l7 Varsiiy Club l3, 4lg lvlaior Subiecl: English. Sliv . ROBERT NOWELL CREADICK, IIIY Psi Upsilon l-louse . New l-laven, Conn. Prepared ai Slorm King School- Freshman Tennis: Freshman l-loclcey: Freshman Traclcg Varsily Track l4lg Varsily Wreslling l4l: French Club l3, 4lg Pre-lvledical Club l3, ill: Glee Club l4lg lvlaior Subieci: Biology. V Ari ARTHUR GEORGE CURREN, JR., AACD Alpha Della Phi l-louse Needham, Mass. Prepared ai l-lunringlon School , Manager Debare l4l: Cheer Leader l3, 4lg Varsiry Club l3, 4l1 Republican Club l4l: Band ll, Zlq Canoe Club ll, 2, 3l1 Sec'l' Debale Council: l-lonor Roll l3lg Candidale lor Dislinclioni Major Subiecl: Economics. T721 PODRIDA 933 OLLA Pug . RODNEY ARMOUR CURTISS, EX Sigma Chi House Shellon, Conn. Prepared a+ Wilbraham Academy PaimL and Powder Club: lnlernarional Relalions Club, Treasurer: Parley Com- milfee: Honor Roll jl, 2, 3j: Major Subjecl: Hislory. Bob ROBERT NELSON DAVIS, JR., CIDEK Phi Sigma Kappa House Norlhporf, N. Y. Prepared al Norlhporl High School Rosa Club j3, 4j: VanVlecl4 j3, 4j: Oxford Club jl, Zj: Secrelary-Treasurer of Rosa Club j4j: Major Subjecl: Physics. insydu SYDNEY CHARLES DAVIS Harriman Hall Scarsdale, New Yorlc Prepared al Scarsdale High School William James Club 3: Wreslling 3: Major Subjeclrz Psychology. X731 Dick RALPH CONYERS DIXON 50 Norlh College Easl Harllord, Conn. Prepared al Easl Harllord High School Debaling I, 2, 3, 4: Presidenl ol Debale Council 4: Vice-presiclenl ol lhe Easlern lnlercollegiale Debale League 4: Progressive Club: presiclenl 4: Foreign Relalions Club 4: Della Sigma Rho: presidenl 4: Denison Scholar- ship: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: lvlajor Subjecl: Economics. Bob CRAWFORD EDGAR LEAYCRAET DONOHUOH, EX Sigma Chi House While Plains, N. Y. Prepared al Allen Slevenson School Painl and Powder Club j2, 3, 4j: Inlernalional Relalions Club j3, 4j, Secrelary j4l: Cosmopolilan Club l3, 4j: Major Subjecl: Governmenl. Sean JOHN JOSEPH DRISCOLL, AEE Della Kappa Epsilon House Walerbury, Conn. Prepared al Crosby High School Della Sigma Rho: Debaling j3, 4l: Der Deulsche Verein: Progressive Club: Camp Prize j2j: John Bell Scoll j3l: Honor Roll l2, 3, 4l: Candidale lor Dis- linclion in Philosophy: Assislanl in Philosophy j4-l: Major Subjecl: Philosophy. l74l PODRIDA 933 OLLA Johnnie' E JOHN WALLACE EINCH, IIJNGJ Phi Nu 'lhela House Mounl Vernon, N. Y. Prepared al Mounl Vernon High School V Scrawlers Clulo l2, 3, 4lg Pain? and Powder Club l3, 4lg Presidenl of Scrawlers l4l1 Gerald English Prize l2lq Wise Prize l2lq Honor Roll ll, 2, 3, 4lg Candi- dale for Disiincliong Major Subieclt English. my-level' G. HAVEN FRANK, XXII Chi Psi Lodge Newporf, Penn. Prepared al Mercersburg Academy Baseball Squad l2lg Major Subieclz Hislory. URUSSII RUSSELL PALMER EREY, EN Sigma Nu House Enclicoll, N. Y. Prepared al Wyoming Seminary Assislanlr Manager of Tennis l3lq Manager ol Track lilly Varsily Clulo l3, 41, Senale l4lq Band ll, 2, 3, 4lg Maior Suloiecl: Economics. l75l Chip - WALTER WESLEY FRICKE, KPY Psi Upsilon House Bala-Cynwyd, Penna. Prepared a+ Tower Merion High School lviyslical Seven l4l: Alumni Scholar ll, 2, 3, 4l: Freshman Foolball: Freshman Baslcelball: Freshman Tennis: Varsiiy Tennis l2l: Varsiiy Foolball l3, 4-l: Varsiiy Baslcelball H-l: Varsily Baseball Q3, 4-l: Caprain l4l: German Club ll, 2, 3l: lnlernalional Relarions Club l3, 4l: Major Subieclz Government Deacon i ARCHIBALD NElLSON GALLOWAY, QNO ' Phi Nu Theia House Mounlain Lakes, N. J. Prepared a+ Boonlon High School Phi Bela Kappa: Freshman Foolball: Freshman Baslqelball: Varsiry Soccer l3, 4l: Varsiiy Club l3, 4l: lniernalional Relalions Club l3, 4l: Alumni Scholar: Honor Roll ll, 2, 3, 4l: Major Subieclz Economics. Bob ROBERT EDMUND GIBBS, EX Sigma Chi House Yellow Springs, Ohio Prepared ar Ponce de Leon High School Coral Gables, Florida Van Vleck Club: Alwaler Club: Progressive Club: Major Subieclz Chemislrry. l76l PODRIDA 933 OLLA Bill - WILLIS F. GlDDlNGS, XXII Chi Psi Lodge Providence, R. l. Prepared ai Parker l-ligh School, Chicago, lll. William James Club, Band l2, 3l3 Major Suloiecl: Psychology. Frank FRANK GIUFFRI DA Middlelown, Conn. Prepared al Middlelown l-ligh School Varsily Swimming 2, 3, 41 French Club: Pre-Medical Club, Secrelaryg Dormi lory Proclor 45 Major Subiecit Biology. Fancy DAN BRADLEY GLANZER, AAG? 47 Clark l-lall Cleveland, Ohio Prepared al Deerfield Academy Skull and Serpenlq Manager, Baskelball lilly Varsily Club, Fxecuiive Com miH'ee l2, 3, 4lg Proclor l4lq Maior Subiecl: Economics. l77l Doc WILLIAM TRUITT GODFREY, JR., Psi Upsilon I-louse Slamlord, Conn. WY Prepared al Peekslxill Mililary Academy Pre-Medical Club I3, 4l1 Major Subiecl: Biology. Bill J. WI LBUR CHAPMAN GOODSON, Della Kappa Epsilon I-louse Wesl I-Iarllord, Conn. Prepared al Blair Academy Scrawlers Club: Maior Subiecl: English. Charley CI-IARLES G. GRANISS, AKE Della Kappa Epsilon I-louse Saybrook, Conn. Prepared al Willislon Academy Classical Club: Major Subiecl: Classics WSI AKE OLLA PODRIDA 933 Rudy - RUDOLPI-l VIRCHOW C-BRIMMER, AXP Alpha Chi Rho House Pekin, Illinois Prepared al Pekin l-ligh School Baseball Manager lilly Pre-Medical Club: Alwaler Club, Major Subiecjr Biology. ll-I-Ornnl n THOMAS FRANCIS PENN HARRAGAN, AY Della Upsilon l-louse Brooklyn, N. Y. Prepared al Erasmus l-lall l-ligh School Scramlar's Club l3, 4l3 Candidale for Dislinclion in English: Maior Subiecl English. Jim JAMES NEWTON HARRIS, XXII Chi Psi Lodge Syracuse, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. Major 'Subieciz Geology. i791 Pele PETER HELMERS, JR., EN Sigma Nu House Lynbroolc, Long lsland Prepared ai Richmond Hill High School Major Subjecfz English. P. C. PERRY CHILDS HILL, JR., AAKIJ Alpha Della Phi House Birmingham, Michigan Prepared a+ Holchlciss School 1 Mysfical Seven: Senale j3, 4j, Cusloms Commiiiee j3jg Parley Commiliee j3jg Chairman Class Eleclions Revision Commillee j3jq Chairman Parley Cornmiiuree j4j3 Chairman Personnel Commillee j4-jg Dormilory Commillee j4jg Chrislian Associalion j2jg Presidenl Chrislian Associafion j3j: Argus Board j2, 3jg Chairman Argus j4jq Publicalions Board j4j: Classical Club j2jg Cosmo- polilan Club j2, 3jq Painl' and Powder Club j2, 3jg Vice-Presidenl Painl and Powder Club j-4-jg Progressive Club j3, 4jg lnlernalional Relalions Club j4jq Honor Roll jl, 3, 4jg Spinney Prize jlj, Denison Scholar j4jg Candidalre for Dislincrionq Major Subjeclz Hislory. Rib THORNTON FOWLER HOLDER, SPY Psi Upsilon House MT. Vernon, N. Y. Prepared af Pawling School Afwaler Club j3, 4jg Secrerary j4jg Wasp Business Manager j2jg Olla Podrida Business Manager j3, 4jg Publicahons Board j4jg Major Subjeclz Chemislry. l30l 933 OLLA PODRIDA Sandy JOSE BILLINGTON SANDERS HOLMES, AKE Della Kappa Epsilon House Lansdowne, Penna. Prepared al Rosille High School Myslical Seven: Eoolball Manager l4l, Alwaler Club, vice-president Varsiiy Club, secrelaryg Scu+ Oualilicalions Chairman, Major Subiecl: Chemislry. Dick RICHARD ALLISON HOUSLEY, B911 Bela Thela Pi House Wellesley, Mass. Prepared al Wellesley High School Freshman Eooiballg Varsily Eoolball Team l4lq Varsily Swimming Team l2, 4l Varsily Club l2, 3, 4l: Senale l-'Hg Major Subject Economics. Jack JOHN PARTRIDGE HOWLAND, XXII Chi Psi Lodge ' Boslon, Mass. Prepared al Newlon Counlry Day School Tennis Team l3l: Varsily Club l3l3 Cosmopolilan Club l3, 4l: Senale l3, 4l Major Subieclz Government lS1l Ben, Tommy A ' THOMAS CHESTER INGERSOLL, KIJY Psi Upsilon House Porlland, Conn. Prepared al Porlland High School Ereshman Soccer Team: Polilics Club l3, 4l: lnlernalional Relalions Club l3, 4l: Republican Club l4l: Elag Scrap Commillee l4l: Freshman Class Treasurer: Honor Roll l3l: lvlaior Subiecl: Governlmenl. Hank HENRY GARDNER INGRAHAM, JR., CIJNCED Phi Nu Thela House Brooklyn, N. Y. Prepared al Polylechnic Preparalory School Wreslling Team l2, 3, 4l: Golf Team l2, 3, 4l: Co-Caplain l4l: Freshman Tennis Team: Varsily Club l2, 3, 4l: Presidenl l4l: lnlernalional Relalions Club l3, 4l: Vice-Presidenl l3, 4l: Pierce Biology Prize lll: Secrelary-Treasurer of College Body l4l: Senaie l4l: Secrelary l4l: Regislralion Commillee l3, 4l: lnlerfralernily Council l3, 4l: Chairman l4l: Chrislian Associalion Cabinel' l3, 4l: Publicalions Board l4l: Class Secrelary l2l: Slanding Commillee ol Jrhe College Church l4l: Honor Roll ll, 2, 3, 4l: Phi Bela Kappa l4l: Candi- dale for Dislinclion: Major Subiecl: Hislory. Dick RICHARD OAKLEY KENNEDY, JR., XXII Chi Psi Lodge Troy, N. Y. Prepared a+ Albany Academy La Sociele Francaise l2, 3, 4l, Treasurer l3, 4l: Der Deulsche Verein l2, 3, 4l: vice-presidenl l3l: Major Subiecl: German. l52i OLLA PODRIDA 933 nxjacjqn ' I JOHN BERNARD KIDNEY, EN Sigma Nu House Middlelown, Conn. Prepared air Middlelown High School . Progressive Club j3, 4jg lnlernalional Relalions Club j3, 4jg Candidale for Dis+inc+ion in Philosophyg Major Subjec+: Philosophy. Red . JOHN FEASTER KIRK, EN Sigma Nu House Elkins Park, Penna. Chelrenham High School Freshman Debale Team: Rosa Club j3, 4j: Canoe Club jl, 2, 3, 4, Secreiary j2, 3j, Vice-Presidenl j4jg Van Vleclc Club j3, 4jg Olee Club j2, 3, 4j, Assis'ran+ Manager j2j, Manager j3jg Johnson Physics Prize: Honor Roll j2, 3jg Candi- dalre for Dislincrion in Economics: Major Subjecf: Malhemalics. liDjCklx - RICHARD MORRIS KNAPP, BGJII Bela Thela Pi House Easl Orange, New Jersey Prepared al Easl Orange High School lnlernalional Relalions Club j3jg Argus Board j2, 3jg Managing Edilor j4jg Wasp Board j2jg Alumni Scholarq Honor Roll jl, 2, 3jq Major Subject Hisrory. F831 HEINRICH SIGMUND LOTHAR LESSMANN l96 College Sl. Berlin, Charlollenburg, Germany Prepared a+ Slaall. Kaiserin Angusla, Gymnasium Rosa Club: Der Deursche Vereing Major Subjeclrz Physics. liEdn EDWIN H. LINDBERG, AKE Delia Kappa Epsilon House lvlounl Vernon, N. Y. Prepared a+ Mounlr Vernon High School Glee Club I, 2, 3, 41 Choir l, 2, 3, 43 Jibers 2, 3, 41 Leader ol: lhe Glee Club 3, 41 Honor Roll 2, Major Subjeclr: French. Dizz, Harry HAROLD TYRRELL LODGE, CIJNG Phi Nu Thela House Newlon, Mass. Prepared a+ Tillron School Slcull and Serpenl l4j: Freshman Traclcg Eooiball j3, 4jg Varsily Club j3, 4 Major Subject Economics. l84l 933 ODRlDAs I P OLLA 1uWal+ll A WALTER BENNET LONGACRE, CIDNCB Phi Nu Thela House Yonkers, N. Y. Prepared af Gorlon High School Golf l2, 3, 4l1 Varsily Club l2, 3, 4l: Rosa Club l2, 3, 4-ly Van Vleclq Club l2, 3l, Painl and Powder Club l3, 4l1 Maior Subieclz Malhemalics. Bob ROBERT JOSEPH LORENZI, I. C. 202 H. H. New Haven, Conn. Prepared al New Haven High School Senale 3, 41 Alwaler Club: Van Vleclc Club: Major Subieclz Chemisiry. Mack RALPH JAMES MCKENNA, AXP Alpha Chi Rho House Meriden, Conn. Prepared a+ Meriden High School Manager of lnlramural Sporls l4lg Varsily Club: Rosa Club, Class Treasurer l2lg Major Subiecl: Physics. V851 Bob ' RoBERT Pom rvmeou, Am Della Tau Della House Niagara Falls, N. Y. Prepared al Niagara Falls I-ligh School Wreslling Team lfilg Alwaler Club: l-lonor Roll l3lp lvlalor Sublecl: Chemlslry. Bill WILLIAM BAILEY MALONEY, AAKID Alpha Della Phi l-louse Brooklyn, N. Y. Prepared al Pawlinq Academy lvlajor Subiecl: l-llslory. JOI-IN IVIENZA 39 Norlh College Newark, N. J. Prepared al Easl Side l-llgh School La Soclele Francaise I3, 4-lg presldenl 43 La Terlulia I3, 4l: secrelary l4lg Major Subleclz French. ' l36l 933 li ODRIDA OLLA P Argus ' L JOHN RODNEY MILLS, ATA Deljra Tau Della House Millburn, N. J. Prepared al Easl Orange High School Eclilrorial Slalzl of The Argus ll, 2, 3Ig lnlernalional Relalions Club: Honor Roll Il, 2, 3l1 Canclidale for Dislinclion in Hisloryg Maior Subiecl: Hislory. Milch, Eib ARCHIBALD ERISBIE MITCHELL, AAHID Alpha Della Phi House Norwich, Conn. Prepared al Clarlc School, Hanover, N. H. Swimming: Soccer: Van Vleck, vice-presidenl l4lg Maior Subieclz Malhemalics, nRayll RAYMOND MCKIM MITCHELL, CIJNGJ Phi Nu Thela House Eairhaven, Mass. I Prepared al Fairhaven High School Freshman Track: Olla Podrida I3I: Cardinal l4lq Glee Club IZ, 3, 4l: Scrawlers I3, 4Ig Cole Prize lllg Parley Commillee I3, 4-lg Major Subiecl: English. I37l vlRayin . RAYMOND EDWARD MOORE, KIDEK Phi Sigma Kappa House C-Eroveland, Mass. Prepared al Groveland High School Alwafer Club j3j: Olee Club jljq Pre-Medical Socieiy j3, 4jq Senale j4j Honor Roll jl, 2, 3, 4jq Major Subjeclx Biology. HBLICRH FRANCIS HARRISON MOSER, III, ATA ll2 Harriman Hall Rulherlord, N. J. Prepared al Ruiherforcl High School Varsily Soccer j2, 3jq Spanish Club j4j: Major Subject Government Murlc HOWARD ELMER MURKETT, EX Sigma Chi House Farmingion, Conn. Prepared al Harlford High School Canoe Clubg Progressive Club: Honor Roll j2jq Candidale lor Disiinclion in Economics: Major Subjeclz Economics. l83l OLLA PODRIDA 933 7 1 Tom - THOMAS DANIEL MURPHY, C. C. 4 N. C. Meriden, Conn. Q Prepared a+ Meriden High School Maior Suloieci: l-lisiory. RusJry FRANKLIN CHALMERS NEVIUS, AKE Delia Kappa Epsilon House New York, N. Y. Prepared a+ Episcopal High School, Alexandria, Va. Varsiiy Track l2, 3, 4lg Capiain l4lg William James Clulo, secrelary l4lg Maior Suloieci: Psychology. Nick ROGER GLOVER NICHOLLS, BGJII Bela Theia Pi House Piiislield, Mass. Prepared ai Piiisfield High School Chrisiian Associaiion l2, 3, 4l, Chairman of Agencies Commiiiee l4lg Campus Chesi Commiiiee i4-li Major Suloieci: Hisiory. i891 Pele V PETER MORTIMER O'BLENlS, QJEK Phi Sigma Kappa House Palerson, N. J. Prepared al Easlside High School lnlernarional Relarions Club l3, 4lg Painl and Powder Club l3, 4lg Major Subjecl: Hislory. A MATTEW ORLANDO PADULA 39 Norlh College Hillside, N. J. Prepared al Hillside High School lvlaior Subiecl: French. Spire SPIRE PITOU, JR., JJNQ Phi Nu Thela House Slalen Island, N. Y. Prepared al Polylechnical Preparalory School Freshman Soccer Team: Soccer Team l2, 4l: Varsily Club l2, 3, 4lg Classical Club l2, 3, 4l: Sociejre Francaise l4lg Scrawlers' Club lil-lg Honor Roll l2, 3l: Candidale for Dislrinclionq lvlaior Subiecl: French. T901 PODRIDA 933 OLLA FERNAN DO STEPHAN POLVANI Meriden, Conn. Transferred from Slevens lnslilule Major Subiecl: Chemislrry. Tom THOMAS JAMES QUINN, ATA 3 Mazzolla Place, Middlelrown, Conn. Prepared al Middlelown High School Della Sigma Rho, Debale l3, 4l7 Debale Council l4l1 Junior Edilor of Olla Podrida l3l1 Progressive Club l3, 41, vice-presidenl l4lg lnlernalional Relarions Club, presidenl l3, 4l: Cosmopolilan Club l3l, Gerald Prize: Denison Scholar, Parley Cornmillee l4lg Honor Roll ll, 2, 3, 4lg Candidalre for Dislinclion in Government Major Subieclz Governmenl. S+ub JOHN STEWART RANKIN, JR., EX Signia Chi House Essex, Conneclicul Prepared al Prarl High School Painl and Powder Club l2, 3, 4, lg Pre-Medical Club l3, 4l, Secrelary-Treasurer l4l, Canoe Club ll, 2, 3, 4l, Presidenl l3, 4l: Woods Hole Scholarship, l932g Senale l3, 4l1 Candidaie for Dislinclion in Biology, Major Subieclz Biology. T911 JAY WILLIAM RICKARD 6 C. l-l. Scheme-clady, N. Y. I Prepared al Scheneclady l-ligh School Major Suloiecl: Economics. Bill RUSSEL WILLIAM ROME, IPY Psi Upsilon l-louse P Broolclyn, N. Y. Prepared al Adelphi Academy Poolball l4lg Baseball l4Ig Golf IZI, Scrawlers Clulog Olla Podrida Board I3l1 Cardinal Board I2, 4lg Maior Subiecl: English. Wall - WALTER ADAMS RUSSELL, EX Sigma Chi l-louse Somersworlh, N. l-l. Prepared al' Somersworlh l-ligh School Varsily Swimming IZ, 3, 4lg Pre-Medical Club I3, LII: Glee Club IZIQ Choir ll, 2, 3, 4lg Denison Scholarship, Major Subiecl: Biology. l92l F0 C0 U' ODRIDA P OLLA i1Ba-Ibn: v RUDOLPI-l RUEDI RUYL, WY Psi Upsilon l-louse Brooklyn, N. Y. Prepared a+ New York Mililary Academy Painl' and Powder Club l3, 4l: Republican Club l4lg Painl and Powder Club Produclion Manager l4l: lnlerfralernily Council H-l: Maior Subieclz English: Larry LAWRENCE BERNDT SCI-lLUMS, AY ZI6 l-larriman l-lall T Ridgefield Park, N. J. 'Prepared al Ridgefield Park l-ligh School Scull and Serpenl: Freshman Eoolball Team: Freshman Baseball Team: Fresh- man Baskelball Team: Varsily Poolball Team l2, 3, 4l: Varsily Baskelball Team l2, 3, 4l: Varsily Track Team TZ, 3, 4l: Caplain, Varsily Eoolball Team l4l: Varsilry Club l2, 3, 4l: Vice-presidenlr, Varsijry Club l4l: Presidenl, Skull and Serpenl l4l: Vice-presidenl, Senior Class: Cleveland Alumni Scholar: Denison Scholar: Raymond Scholar: College Body Commillee on Eleciions: College Body Commillree on Cusloms: Maior Subiecr: Governmenl. ngusll GUSTAV ADOLPI-l SCI-IVVENK, JR., AKE Della Kappa Epsilon l-louse New York, New York Prepared al Concordia Preparaiory School Tennis Manager: Van Vleck Club T3, 4l, presiden+ l3l: I-lonor Sysjrem Com- millree: Elag Scrap Commilree: Maior Subiecl: Malhemaiics. T931 CLEMENT STANDISI-l SHERWOOD 98 N. C. l-lariford, Conn. Transferred from Universily of Maine Major Subieclz German. MiI+ MILTON SHUMWAY SMITH, AY 32 Summil Place Micldlelown, Conn. Prepared a+ Middlelown l-ligh School Debaling Team l3, 4lg La Sociele Francaise l3, 4lg Oxford Club l3, 4lg Canoe Club l2, 3, 4lg College Body Commi++ee on Agencies: Candidalre for Dis- Jrinciion in English: Major Subiecl: English. SmiHy STANLEY GORDON SMITH. EN Sigma Nu l-louse Springfield, Mass. Transfer: Springfield Junior College Baseball l2, 3, 4lg Senaie l3l: Varsiiy Club l3, 4lg Maior Subiecl: l-lislory. T94-T PODRIDA 933 OLLA Duke - EDWARD WOODRUEE SNOWDEN, AKE Del+a Kappa Epsilon l-louse Washinqlon, D. C. Prepared al Weslern l-ligh School Major Subjeclz l-lislory. Sni+zer JOHN SNYDER, AXP Alpha Chi Rho l-louse Albany, N. Y. Prepared al Albany l-ligh School Myslical Seven: Freshman Cross Counlry Team: Varsily Cross Counlry j2, 3, 4j, caplain j4j1 Freshman Track Team: Varsily Track Team j2, 3, 4j3 Indoor Track Relay Team j3, 4jg Major Subjeci: l-lisfory. nj-Edu GEORGE EDWARD STAMM, XXII Chi Psi Lodge Kew Gardens, N. Y. Prepared a'r Marquancl School Major Subject l-lis+ory. l95T Don DONALD ALEORD STEPHENSON, BGJH Bela Thela Pi l-louse Broolclyn, N. Y. Prepared al Moses Brown School Glee Club ll, 2, 3, 4lg Cardinal Trio l3, 4lg Pre-Medical Club i2, 3, 4lg Maior Subiecl: Biology. Sleve EDWARD l.lDDELl. STEPHENSON, AKE Della Kappa Epsilon l-louse Wesl l-larllord, Conn. Prepared al Tillon School Argus Board l2, 3l: Sporls Edilor l4lq Olla Podrida l3lg Cardinal, Business Manager l4l7 Painl and Powder Club l2, 3, 4-lg i-lonor Roll ll, 3, 4lg Candidale lor Dislinclion in English: Major Subiecl: English. Andy ANDREW ROBERTSON STEVENSON, BQDII Bela Thela Pi l-louse While Plains, N. Y. Prepared al While Plains High School Freshman Baskelball: Assislanl Manager ol Swimming l3lg Manager l4lq l.a Sociele Francaise ll, 2, 3, 4l: Varsily Club l3, 4lg Junior Prom Commillee l3l1 Campus Chesl Cenlral Commillee Ml: Maior Subiecl: French. l96l PODRIDA 933 .1 OLLA Vin , VINCENT JOSEPH STRUOGIS, JR., EX 28 Clark Hall Brooklyn, N. Y. Prepared al Brooklyn Boys High School Van Vleck Club, Presidenl 4: lnlrramural Council 3, 41 Honor Roll I, 2j Major Subject lvlarhemalrics. Chuck CHARLES EDWARD STUART, AKE Della Kappa Epsilon House Eoresl Hills, N. Y. Prepared al Friend's Seminary, N. Y. C. La Sociere Francaise, Painl and Powder Club: Candidale for Dislinclion in English: Major Subjecl: English. Lee LEON SVIRSKY IOO Tounsend Avenue New Haven, Conn. Transferred from Penn Slaleg lvlajor Sulojeclz Hislory. l97T Coe i ANTHONY JOHN COFRANCESCO New Haven, Conn. Prepared al New Haven High School Alwaler Club: Ivy Clulog Major Subieclz Chemislrry. Jack JOHN DeC5ROFF TALBOT, QNG Phi Nu Thela House Dongan Hills, Slalen Island, N. Y. Prepared al Polylrechnical Preparalory School Skull and Serpenlq Tennis l2, 3, 4-lp Caplain l3, 4lg Soccer l2, 3, 4lq Painl and Powder Clulo l3, 4-lg Scrawlers Club l3, 4lg Vice Presidenl' New England ln+ercoll,egial'e Lawn Tennis Associalrion l3, 4l3 lvlaior Suloiecl: English. Hank HENRY CRASTO TAPPEN, ATA Della Tau Della House lvlonlrclair, N. J. Prepared a+ lvlonlclair Academy Alwaler Club: Major Subiecl: Chemislry. T981 N1 00 U' ODRIDA P OLLA Chuck . HOYT CHASE TAYLOR, AXP Alpha Chi Rho House Norwich, Conn. Prepared al Norwich Free Academy Pre-Medical Club: Honor Roll l3l: lvlaior Subiecl: Biology. Slilch PHILIP MILLER TAYLOR, AY Della Upsilon House Belmar, N. J. H Prepared al Neplune High School Pre-Medical Sociely l3, 4l: Republican Club: Senale l3l: Senale Commillee on Scul Qualilicalions ll-Sl: Varsily Club l3l: Freshman Soccer Team: Major Subiecl: Biology. Ill-ous: LOUIS LUZERNE TEICH, ATA Della Tau Della House New Brilain, Conn. Prepared al New Brilain Senior High School Polilics Club: lnlernalional Relalions Club: Republican Club ol Wesleyan: Major Subiecl: Goyernmenl. i991 Bud WALTER WORTHINGTON THEIS Meriden, Conn. Prepared ai Meriden High School La Teriuliag Scrawlers Club: Honor Roll l3l: Maior Subiecl: English. Charley CHARLES EDWARD TRINKAUS, JR., AXP Alpha Chi Rho House - Rockville Cenire, N. Y. Prepared al Souih Side High School Eclilor-in-chief of Jrhe Olla Podrida l4l3 Progressive Club l3, 4lg execuiive cornmijriee l4lg Cosmopolilan Club i2, 3, 4l, secreiary-Treasurer l3, lil: Classical Club l3, 4lg Publicalions Board l4lg Honor Roll ll, 2, 3, 4l3 Candi- daie for Disiinciion in Hisioryg Maior Subieciz Hislory. Axel WILLIAM EMORY WALKER, BQDH Bela Thela Pi House Cleveland, Ohio Prepared ai Shaker Heighis High School Track l2, 3, 4l1 Glee Club ll, Zlg Major Subieciz English. f100l OLLA PODRIDA T933 Charlie . CHARLES HENRY WARNER, JR., QHNGJ Phi Nu Thela House Yonkers, N. Y. Prepared a+ Yonkers High School and ihe Choa+e School Mysiical Seven j4jq Poolball ll, 2, 3jg Track jl, Zjg Golf j3, 4j, Co-Capiain j4jq Varsily Club j2, 3, 4jg Progressive Club j3, 4jq Elec+ions Commiiuree 3, 4j1 Personal Commiriee j3, 4jq Class Presidenl j3, 4jg Major Subjecl: Erench. Bud CHARLES S. WERNER AKE Delia Kappa Epsilon Newark, N. J. V Prepared ai Newark Academy Skull and Serpenjr: Varsiiy Baseball j2, 3, 4jg Spanish Club: Varsiiy Club: Major Subjeci: Hislory. A Whi+ey HQORACE GLENN WHITE, JR., XA Chi Psi Lodge Philadelphia, Pa. Prepared a+ Germanlown High School Mys+ical Seven: Soccer j2, 3, 4-jg Swimming j2, 3, 4jg Spanish Club: Honor Roll j4j1 Major Subjecrz Economics. H011 Rod RODNEY BALDWIN WlLCCDX, AXP Alpha Chi Rho House Soulh Manchesler, Conn. Prepared al Easl' Greenwich Academy Varsily Cross Counlry l3, 4l: Maior Subiecl: Economics. Hank CARROLL WOODRIDGE WILSON. EN Sigma Nu House Prepared al Manchesler High School Canoe Club l2lq Major Suloiecl: Economics. Wally W RICHARD OSCAR WOLANECK, AY Della Upsilon House Bridgeport Conn. Prepared al Warren Harding High School Skull and Serpenlg Freshman lzoolloall Team: Freshman Track Team: Varsily lzoolloall Team l3, 4l3 Varsily Traclc Team l3, 4lg Varsily Clulo l3, 4lg Alumni Scholar: Maior Suloiecl: Economics. L1021 l933 OLLA PODRIDA Woody ' ' RAYMOND BREWSTER WOODBRIDGE, CDEK Phi Sigma Kappa House Manchesler Green, Conn. Prepared a+ Manchesler High School Freshman Baseball Team: Varsily Baseball Team l4lq Canoe Club ll, Zly Sen l3, 4-lp Honor Roll l2, 3, 4lg Major Subieclr: Economics. Slim FRANK HOWARD WOYKE Meriden, Conn. Prepared al Bingham High School, Minnesola Debaleg Oxford Club1 Maior Subieclz Philosophy. Red JOHN R. DUNN Middlelown, Conn. Prepared al Middlelown High School French Club 41 Maior Subject French. 51031 i 60 00 U' ODRIDA P OLLA I 'JUNIOR CLASS R. K. BEEBE Presidenf JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS RICHARD KNOWLES BEEBE . , p,eS,de,,+ . . . Vice-Pregiden-I WILLIAM THEoDoRE HEINIG Sec,-e+a,y FRANK ALBRIGHT MINGLE . , T,eaS,,,e, ELI DALE ALBERT, IC Jackson HeIgI'I+s, N. Y. HARRY SEELEY ALLEN, CIJNEJ Philadelphia, Pa. CLIFFORD YNGVE ANDERSON, AXP Sou'rI'I MancI'Ies+er, Conn. JOHN EMORY ANDRUS, 3rd, AAfIJ Minneapolis, Minn. JOHN BAILEY, JR., APY Newaygo, MIcI'1. EDWIN DUDLEY BARTLETT, EN GuiIIorcI, Conn. LOUIS BEVIER BASTEN, 2ncI., XXI' Wesf HarII:orcI, Conn. FRANK MARSHALL BEAN, JPNQD WaI'er'rown, Mass. RICHARD KNOWLES BEEBE, AAf1J New Brilrain CURTIS BERRIEN, QJNCD BronxviIIe, N. Y. COURTLANDT DIXON BERRY, EN Rahway, N. J. RAY HOWARD BIDWELL, 'EEK GIasIonIoury, Conn. DONALD BURKHARDT BISCHOEF, IIDNCID New+on, Mass. ROBERT WILLARD BLAKESLEE, APY WeIIesIey, Mass. GALEN ALBERT BLOOM, AXP Newfon Cen+re, Mass. CHARLES BUNNER BOGART, JR., EX Mon'rcIaIr, N. J. MILLARD WILLIAM BOSWORTH, EX Barre, VI. GRANT ROGERS BOURNE, ATA PawI'ucIce+, R. I. THEODORE HAMRSON BRIGDEN,XKI1 Newark, N. J. DONALD HICKS BRIGGS, ATA New+on HIgI'IIands, Mass. RAYMOND EARNELL BROOKS, AXP NewIon CenIer, Mass. CHARLES HOWARD BROWN, QJNQD Ames, Iowa GEORGE HUMPHREY BUNYAN, AAIID BrooIcIyn, N. Y. ROGER EREDRICK BURKHARDT, EN Chicago, III. I1os1 JUNIOR CLASS CContinuedD STOWELL L. BURNHAM. EX Nor+I'i Windham, Conn. DWIGHT HENRY BURR, ATA Sandy Hook, Conn. ROBERT WILLIAM CAMP, ATA MiddIeIown, Conn. DOUGLASS NORTON CHAPIN, AY SuFIeId, Conn. CHARLES BOYCE CLANCY, JR.. EN Maplewood, N. J. ISSAC JACOB COHEN Harlrford, Conn. WILLIAM WALTER COONEY, IC CI1esJrer, Mass. GERALD CLINTON COUARD, ATA WI1i+e Pfains, N. Y. ROBERT NOWELL CREADICK, KIIY New Haven, Conn. DAVID FRANCIS DERRINGER, AK2 New RocI1eIIe, N. Y. CRAWFORD E. L. DONOHUGH, EX WIwiJre Plains, N. Y. WILLIAM HURLEY DOYLE Middlefown, Conn. ROBERT WALTER DRESCHER Meriden, Conn. SIDNEY DUKORSKY Bridgeport Conn. JOHN RILEY DUNN MicIdIe+own, Conn. EARL HAMLIN DWYER, ATA Harfford, Conn. HENRY SIMPSON EVANS, JR., BGDH Eas+ Orange, N. J. ROWLAND BROWN EVANS, NPY Hudson, N. Y. ABRAHAM ALFRED FISHER New Haven, Conn. ALLAN HENRY FULLER, KIDEK SuITieId, Conn. SAMUEL HARRY GERSHATER. IC New Haven, Conn. WILLIS FREDERICK GIDDINGS, XXII Providence, R. I. J. WILBUR C. GOODSON, AKE Wesf Harhcord, Conn. CHARLES GARDNER GRANNISS, AKE Saybrook, Conn. CHARLES HERITAGE GRAY, EX DanIoury, Conn. HAROLD EDGAR GREGORY, AACID Ossipee, N. H. LOUIS EDWARD GRUBB, CIDNQ Possaic, N. J. ROBERT RUSSELL HALL, XXII Sfamford, Conn. THEODORE M. HANCOCK, AACD Syracuse, N. Y. IVORY ELLIS HANSON, ATA Hyde Park, Mass. JAMES NEWTON HARRIS, XXI' Syracuse, N. Y. ROBERT HENRY HAUSMAN New Bri'Iain, Conn. LLOYD FRANKLIN HAYN. EX Prince Bay, N. Y. JOHN HALFORD HEARNE, ZX MeIrose, Mass. T1061 PODRIDA 933 OLLA JUNIOR CLASS ffzontinuedb WILLIAM THEODORE HEINIG, JR., APY Ben Avon, Pa. JAMES ALEXANDER HENDRY, ATA Willimalic, Conn. LEONARD HERSHKOWITZ, EX Brooklyn, N. Y. BURT LEES HILTON, IC Fall River, Mass. ROBERT EDWARD HOLMES, AKE Flushing, N. Y. RICHARD ALLISON HOUSELY, BGJII Wellesley, Mass. JOHN PARTRIDGE HOWLAND, XXI' Bosron, Mass. NORMAN HENDRY JACK, VPY Newlon Higlwlands, Mass. NATHANIEL KENIGSBERG Middlelown, Conn. EDWARD BERTRAM KIDNEY Middlelown, Conn. JOHN EUGENE LEE Mounlain Lakes, N. J. GEORGE LEOUTSACOS Fairhaven, Mass. WINTHROP THATCHER LEWIS, JDEK Newlon Highlands, Mass. HORACE MUSSON LOCKWOOD, XMI' Woodmonl, Conn. THOMAS LYMAN, AY Kingslon, Mass. CHARLES PAUL MCCLELLAND, AACID Jacksonville, Ill. ANGUS ARCHIE MaclNNES, JR. AXP LiHle Neck, N. Y. ROBERT CUTHBERT MARSHALL, CIJNG Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES ARTHUR MARTIN, AKE Weslliield, N. J. JOHN MENZA Newark, N. J. ROBERT ELMORE MERCER, AXP Sourli Manclwesler, Conn. THOMAS KERRY MERWIN, AY New York, N. Y. FRANK ALBRIGHT MINGLE, BGDH Hackellsrown, N. J. WALTER JULIUS MUELLER Berlin, Conn. GEORGE WILLIAM MURDOCK Meriden, Conn. GORDON STODDARD MURPHY, AKE Garden Cily, N. Y. GEORGE DUDLEY MYLCHREEST, EX Harllord, Conn. ROBERT COLLIER NEWTON, X111 Colliersville, N. Y. CARL HANS NISSEN Meriden, Conn. HAROLD CULVER O'NEAL Springfield, Mass. FRANK WORTHY ORCUTT, EX Melrose, Mass. LAWRENCE SIDNEY PALMER Middlelown, Conn. DONALD GEORGE PARKER, AKE Fall River, Mass. ALFRED GERALD PELLEGRINO Meriden, Conn. I1071 JUNIOR CLASS Ciiontinuedb WOOLSEY ELLIOT PEPPER, AXP New Milforcl, Conn. CHARLES VOIGT PERRILL, EX Lucknow, India STANLEY LeROY PETERSON Cromwell, Conn. JOSEPH VINCENT PETROCELLI, EN Walerbury, Conn. SAMUEL SMITH POOR, JR., AKE Akron, O. JOHN FOSTER PORTER, AY Winnelrka, III. VICTOR OSCAR PRALL, JR., ATA Bayporl, N. Y. ROBERT FISCHER PREMO, AXP Irvinglon, N. J. I JOHN PULLMAN, AA'-If Brooklyn, N. Y. MARVIN MEIR RESNIKOFF, IC New Haven, Conn. FRED HAMILTON RINDGE, 3rcI., BGJH Monlclair, N. J. FRANK DOUGLAS ROBINS, EN Lynn, Mass. SOLON C. ROTHROCK, JR., ATA Newark, N. J. GILBERT CLOSE RUCKEL, XXII Old Greenwich, Conn. FREDRIC WALDO SAVAGE, EN Hempslead, N. Y. JOHN HENRY SCHIERHOLZ, JR., BGDH New York, N. Y. CORTLANDT SCHOONOVER, ATA Wilminglron, Del. GEORGE WILLIAM SCOTT, JR., EX Y Auburn, N. Y. WILLIAM RICHARD SIMPSON, CIDEK Wesiporl, Conn. DUDLEY HOWARD SMITI-I, X'1l Brooklyn, N. Y. WILMARTH HOLTH STARR, EN WI1i+neyviIIe, Conn. LOUIS JOSEPH STROBINO, IC BeJrI'ieI, Conn. CHARLES EDWARD SWEENY, AACID Nufley, N. J. ALBERT HICKMAN TAYLOR, EX Waslwingfon, D. C. MARVIN L. THOMPSON, AXP Jamaica, N. Y. MAURICE WILBUR TOWNSEND, BQII Midcllelown, Conn. WILLIAM LEWIS TURNER, EX Ridley Park, Pa. HENRY LELAND VARLEY, EX Melrose, Mass. WILLARD MOSHER WALLACE, CIDNQ SouI'I'1 Por'rIancI, Me. WEIANT WATHEN-DUNN, BGII HarI'I:orcI, Conn. WALTER SCOTT WEISMANN, JR., 'PY Elmira, N. Y. GEORGE WENDELL WILLIAMS, IC Monipelier, N. Y. FRED ALLEN WING, CDNGD Newlon, Mass. RALPH CLINTON WOOD, AXP Albany, N. Y. DANA MATHER WOODBRIDGE, CIDNGJ MidcIIeI'own, Conn. KIYOTAKA YONEDA Kobe, Japan IIOST PODRIDA 933 OLLA SOPI-IOMORE CLASS OFFICERS GILBERT HARRISON CLEE . BRADFORD RAYMOND FROST JAMES ROBERT WILSON . BERNARD HUNTER WI-IITE . ELI DALE ALBERT, IC Jackson I-Ieighis, N. Y. CLARENCE KNIGI-IT ALDRICI-I, CDND I-Iubloard Woods, IIIinois ERNEST ARTI-IUR ANDERSON, JR., AACIJ WaIerbu ry, Conn. PAUL TURKINGTON ANDERSON, ATA Eas+ Orange, N. J. WILLIAM JAMES ANDERSON, AY Easi Orange, N. J. ALFRED GUY BAGG, CIJAGD MI. Vernon, N. Y. JAMES I-IENRY BAILEY NarIoer'IIn, Pa. WILLIAM ALFRED BAKER, AXP Menands, N. Y. ROBERT MYERS BALL, AKE Easr Orange, N. J. WI LBU R GEORGE BATTY IvIicIdIe+own ROBERT DECKER BEECI-I, YPY Dixon, Illinois ALBERT MORTIMER BELL, JR., LIHEK Sea CIIFF, N. Y. H091 G. I-I. C LEE Presiderfr . Presidenf . Vice-Presiderd' . Secreia ry . Treasurer FRANK EVERITT BENSEL, BQDII Eas'r Orange, N. J. I-IERBERT SCOTT BLAKE, JR., SPY Glen Ridge, N. J. ALLEN REXFORD BRADLEY, AXP CI1esI'1ire RICI-IARD SAULSBURY BROWN, KIJEK Oueen Anne, Md. BENJAMIN ROBERT BUFFETT, ATA Wesr EngIewood, N. J. I-IORACE KELSEY BURR, TNG SOUII1 Manclwesier JOI-IN MILLENS BURT,XKI1 ForesI I-Iills, N. Y. EVERETT WARREN CAMERON, AY Whire River JCI., VI. CI-IARLES PRATT CANI-IAM, JR., QNC9 Upper Mon+cIair, N. J. GUERNSEY CARSON, AY FIusI1ing, N. Y. MALCOT EUGENE CI-IASE, AY I-Iudson, N. Y. PAUL EUGENE CLARK, JR., BGJH Eas+ Orange, N. J. SQRI-IQIVICDRE CLASS QContinuecIJ HAROLD METCALF CLARKE, AXP Baldwin, N. Y. GILBERT HARRISON CLEE, ATA Newark, N. J. WENDELL WINN COOKE, AXP SurnmiI', N. J. ROBERT COSEL, BQDII New York, N. Y. DAVID FRANCIS DERRINGER, AKE New RocI1eIIe, N. Y. CRAWFORD E. L. DONOHUGH, EX WI1iI'e PIains, N. Y. THOMAS STARR DONOVAN Harhford JOHN MAURY DOTTER, JR., SPY Freeport N. Y. RUSSELL GOODIER DUNMORE JR., AA-fb New HarITorcI, N. Y. PETER FORD EASTMAN, AKE Erie, Pa. PAUL REIFSNYDER EYERLY, JR., AACID BIoomsburg, Pa. BENJAMIN T. FAIRCHILD, III, CDNGD CoIcI Spring Harbor, N. Y. RUSSELL SARGENT FENN, JR., SPY New Haven, Conn. DAVID ALDEN FISH, BGJH New York, N. Y. CHARLES C. FLARIDA, JR., BCDH Cleveland HeigI'Hrs, O. FRANCIS PERRY FOSTER, CIJEK WiIming'ron, DeI. BRADFORD RAYMOND FROST, WY Bosion, Mass. CHARLES NEWELL FULLER, HIIY Evansion, III. DAVID NEILSON GALLOWAY, fIvNQD Mouniain Lakes, N. J. ARNOLD BAUER GINSBURGH, IC WaIIingIord MACK HUTCHINS GOODE, KIIY TaIIaI'1assee, Fla. MYRON CHARLES GORBACK, IC Hariford, Conn. BERNARD EDLIN GREENSPON Har+IoroI, Conn. CHARLES SWAIN HALL, BGJII New York, N. Y. SIBLY ANDREW HALL, IIIY WaIerbury, Conn. BENJAMIN GUNN HALSTEAD. EN Concord, N. H. CHARLES BRITTON HARRIS, AY Wynco+e, Pa. FREDERIC GAY HASTINGS, AKE HigI1IancI Park WILLIAM THEODORE HEINIG, IIIY Ben Avon, Pa. GEORGE SUMNER HILL, SPY BosIon, Mass. ALBERT CHARLES HOOVER, SPY MicIcIIeIown, Conn. JOHN LOOMIS I-IOWLAND,x11Y MiddIeIown, Conn. EDWARD WARREN HUDSON, CIDNQ Upper Mon+cIair, N. J. RUSSELL BLISS HUNT, XYII Facfory Ci+y, Pa. KEITH GIBSON HUNTRESS, QNG SouII1 PorIIand, Me. THOMAS ELY HUTCHINSON, AY HigI1sIown, N. J. I1101 933 ODRIDA P OLLA SOPHOMORE CLASS Kiantinuedb DAVID JAEEE Grear Neck, N. Y. SAUL JOSEPH JAIVEN, IC PorIIand WILLIAM HUGH JANSEN, EN SIamIord, Conn. LEONARD LUCAS JOHNSON, AXP Sourkm MancI'1esIer RICHARD MILLER JOSLIN, ATA SouII'1 Manchesrer HANS WOLEGANG KELLNER, AKE Creslrwood, N. J. STEWART WARREN KERNAGHAN. EN Mounr Vernon, N. Y. WALTER HENRY KETZ, AACID Scranron, Pa. EDWARD BERTRAM KIDNEY MIddIeIown, Conn. FRANK ALGERTON KIERMAN, JR., CDNCB Ma+'rapan, Mass. EDWARD OLIVER KING, AACIJ Websrer Groves, Mo. DAVID LINCOLN KOCH, IIIY Garden Ciry, N. Y. THEODORE IRVING KOSKOEE New Haven, Conn. CHARLES HARRISON LINDNER, AXP HIIIsIde, N. J. WALTER EDMUND LOEBMANN, AXP Garden Ciry, N. Y. ARNO LORBEER, ATA New York, N. Y. ELMER EDWARD LUCE Orange THOMAS LYMAN, AY Kingsfon, Mass. T111 HAMILTON MEEKS MCCROSKERY, Easr Orange, N. J. OLIN WAYNE MCLAUD, KIIY Elmira, N. Y. WILLIAM H. MERRITT, JR., XXIf Wesr Barringron, R. I. ARTHUR RALPH MERTENS, AXP Newark, N. J. THOMAS KERRY MERWIN, AY New York, N. Y. ARTHUR EDGAR MERZ, AXP BeIIerose, N. Y. ERANCIS MICHAEL MOYES, AKE Sramford, Conn. GEORGE NAYLOR, 4II1, EX PeekskIII, N. Y. JAMES WAYNE NEWTON, AY New Haven, Conn. RICHARD SLOAN OVERTON, ATA New York, N. Y. GEORGE ANAS PAPRAGEORGE New London RICHARD LYNHAM PLATT, CIPEK Warerbury, Conn. JOHN FOSTER PORTER, AY Winnerka, IIIInoIs EDWARD LUIS JOHN RAAB, EN Bridgeport Conn. EARLE LINUS RICH, JR., WI-'Y CIeveIand HeIgI'1+s, O. CHARLES OSWALD ROBERTS, EN Pocono Lake, Pa. GUY WRIGHT ROGERS, JR., WY HaddonfieId, N. J. WILLIAM HENRY ROLEES, ATA Jersey CIIy, N. J. I SOPHOMORE CLASS QContinuedD RALPH WILLIAM RYMER, NPY Middlefown, Conn. MEYER SARKIN New Haven, Conn. JOHN MORRIS SCHAMBERG, AY New York, N. Y. ROBERT ELDRED SCHNEIDER, ATA PI'1iIadeIpI1ia, Pa. HERBERT GEORGE SCHUH, AXP BrookIyn, N. Y. MORTIMER LEONARD SCHWARTZ Newark, N. J. GEORGE MQCLURE SEYMOUR, AACID Syracuse, N. Y. ROGER SHERMAN, YIIY Evansron, Illinois ALAN GILBERT SIMPSON, JR., B011 DougIasJron, N. Y. LEONARD SISITSKY Spring'IieIcI, Mass. JOHN CHARLES SLOCUM, SPY Wes+ Harhford, Conn, JAMES FRANCIS SMITH, AXP BrookIyn, N. Y. GEORGE FREDERIC SMYTH, WY Cresiwood, N. Y. JOHN ALLAN SPULA, JR., AXP Niagara FaIIs, N. Y. EDWARD LINDSEY STASSE, JR., BGJH Eas+ Orange, N. J. JAMES ANDERSON SUTTON, 1I1Y PI1iIadeIpI1ia, Pa. HAROLD COFFIN SYRETT, CIHNGD Nu+Iey, N. J. ROBERT LAURENSON TALBOT, fIJN8 Donegan HiIIs, N. Y. ROGER PHELPS TALMADGE, CDNGJ Springfield, Mass. FRANCIS SCHUYLER TERRELL, QNGD Wesi Barringfon, R. I. STERLING SWISS TOOKER, EX We+I'1ersTieId HARRY RAYMOND TYLER, BGJH New York, N. Y. VINCENT JOHN VINCI MidcIIe+own, Conn. JOHN MACE WALE, III, EN Me+ucI'1en, N. J. NELSON CLARK WALKER, AKE Easi Orange, N. J. FRED CURRIE WALLACE, AAfI1 New Haven, Conn. WILBUR RICHARD WALSH, X111 Ouincy, Mass. MALCOLM ROBIE WELLS Concord, N. H. BERNARD HUNTER WHITEAIJNKB WasI'1ing+on, D. C. HENRY NORMAN WHITNEY, AXP MiddIeIown, Conn. RICHARD SPENCER WILCOX, EN Guilford HENRY LeROY WILLSON. XXII Foreslr HiIIs, N. Y. JAMES ROBERT WILSON, AACID Woodsiock, IIIinois JOHN STUART WILSON, ATA EIizaIoeII1, N. J. RICHARD WRIGHT, AACIJ MounI'ain Lakes, N. J. FELIX HAPPY ZAFFIRO, AKE Scranion, Pa. 11121 2 1 x 5 5 f 5 .Q..a.f.a.- . . k , .mv X Q: . ,. Q--,m -.Q V.-1,--vm:Q,:,.'.mJ,::q ..-- :Nu kv- -www. . yy. - -. w - - , .- . A f- - -. V I9R PODNDA MA O FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS RALPH PALMER KIPP ,... JACKSON KEMPER BURTON JOHN SEMPLE BARTON GILBERT LANDON BATES . DOUGLAS WHITTEN ALLAN, AY Providence, R. I. ANDREW ROSS ALLEN, BQDH Orange, N. J. AARON CLIETON ALMOUIST, EN Harfford, Conn. JOHN EASTMAN ANDRESEN, WY New York, N. Y. ELLIS COCHRAN ANDREWS, XNIf Brookline, Mass. JOHN OSGOOD ANDREWS, AY New York, N. Y. KENNETH RICHMOND ANDREWS MicIdIeIown, Conn. HAROLD CARLTON BANKS, QPEK Newfon Highlands, Mass. ROY CHESTER BARKER, AAfID BrisI'oI, Conn. RICHARD WALDO BARLOW, Znd., AY Scarsdale, N. Y. EREDERIC DeYOE BARRETT, EX Poullrney, VI. JOHN SEMPLE BARTON, XIIY Brigh'rwaIers, N. Y. GILBERT LANDON BATES Washingron, D. C. HERMAN JAMES BAUM Whiie Plains, N. Y. WALTER BENJAMIN BECKWITH, BQDII Poughkeepsie, N. Y. GEORGE KELLEY BEEBE, AY New Haven, Conn. WILLIAM HENRY BEHRENS, JR., ATA EasI' Orange, N. J. HARRY BENDER New Haven, Conn. EREDERIC RUPERT BENSON. EX Upper Mon'rcIair, N. J. MAX ULLMAN BILDERSEE Brooklyn, N. Y. R. P. KI PP Presideni' . . Presidenlr . Vice-Presidenr . Secrelrary . . . . . Treasurer LAURENCE OSCAR BINDER, JR. Leonia, N. J. ROBERT MALCOLM BOOTH, AKE New Brilrain, Conn. CARL BORNEMAN, CIJNCD Monrclair, N. J. WELLESLEY W. BOWDISH, CIDNGJ Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS OERTER BROKER, Xllf Dumont N. J. ARLO AYRES BROWN, JR., QJNQ Madison, N. J. EDWIN HASCALL BROWN, ATA Soufh Orange, N. J. JAMES MANNING BRUCE, 4192K CharIoIIesviIIe, Va. CLARK EVANS BRUNER, AAKIP Cleveland, O. WILLIAM GORDON BRYDEN, APY EaII River, Mass. CHARLES PHILIP BUEITI-IIS Norwalk JACKSON KEMPER BURTON, AKE Wyndmoor, Pa. ARTHUR MAHLON BYERS, JR., EX Philadelphia, Pa. GEORGE TURNER CALDER, AACI1 Brisfol, Conn. CHARLES NYE CALDWELL, ATA Nu+Iey, N. J. CLARENCE G. CAMPBELL, JR., BOTI Pelham Manor, N. Y. GORDON ROOT CAMPBELL, AY EnfieId RAYMOND BURTON CHURCH PIeasanJr Valley EARLE WILEY CLARK, APY Grand Rapids, Mich. KEITH RADEORD CLARK, ATA Sramford, Conn. FRESI-IMAN CLASS CContinuedJ SEDGWICK ASHTON CLARK, JR., AALID Ridgewood, N. J. AUGUSTINE B. CONANT, JR., XY Brookline, Mass. HORACE WESTLAKE COONS, XY Ellenville, N. Y. DWIGHT WHEDON COULTAS, JR., ATA Edgewood, R. I. JOHN EISHER CRANSTON, ATA New York, N. Y. ROBERT GARDNER CROOT, ATA Maplewood, N. J. HOWARD CLARK DALTON Brooklyn, N. Y. KENNETH JOSEPH DEGNAN, AKE New York, N. Y. AVERY HARRISON DEMOND, AXP Greenfield, Mass. ALBERT MICHAEL DeTORA Midclleiown, Pa. GORDON CAMPBELL DUNN, XPY Piilsburgh, Pa. RICHARD LYMAN DUNNELL, KDNCD Newlon Cenlre, Mass. JOHN VVILLARD EDGAR Jersey Ciiy, N. J. TOM JOHN EHLEIDER, JR., BGJH Poughkeepsie, N. Y. STANTON BOBER6 ERIXON, ATA While Plains, N. Y. JOHN MCARDLE ERSKINE Cheshire ROBERT GOLBRAITH EWART, BQDH Brainiree, Mass. STAN LEY FEI NSTEIN Cheshire WORTH FLETCHER EENNER, AACD New Hariford, N. Y. DONALD ALLYN FIELD Tenafly, N. J. WALTER B. J. GAEFNEY, XXI' New York, N. Y. ROBERT GALLOWAY Brooklyn, N. Y. FREDERICK GUY GAUGI-I, EX Longmeadow, Mass. ROBERT LEMMERMANN GETTE, AKE Bronxville, N. Y. LOUIS GILLOTTI, BQII New London MILTON IRVING GOLDBERG Lyndhursi, N. J. ROBERT BRUCE GOODRICH Poriland HENRY JOHN GWIAZADA New Brilain ROBERT LOVELAND HALL, B911 Newlon, Mass. I116T BU RTON CROSLEY HALLOWELL Danielson ERIC CASIMIR HAMMARSTROM Ridgewood, N. J. VINCENT NELS HAMMERSTEN, BQII Bridgeporl, Conn. HAROLD BELL HANCOCK Dover, Del. JOHN SHONK HANCOCK, AANKID Syracuse, N. Y. HOWARD THEODORE HARDING, XXI' Ridgewood, N. J. RICHARD DAVID HAREST, XIIY Deiroil, Mich. DANIEL STEWART HARRIS, JR., B911 Hackelrslown, N. J. BENJAMIN WIGGIN HATCH, JR. Plymouih, Mass. WILLIAM WALTER HATEIELD, WIIY Bridgeport Conn. FRANK HOWARD HAUSER, AKE Keypori, N. J. CHARLES FISHER HAWLEY, AKE Defroii, Mich. GERARD I-IEIMS, AY New York, N. Y. WILLIAM JOHN HIGGINSON Middleiown HAROLD MORTIMER HILLMAN Bridgepori, Conn. LAWRENCE GREGG HILYARD, AXP Cranford, N. J. CHARLES THOMAS I-IlNDI.E,XxI1 Milford WILLIAM HOGG Norwich, Conn. WHITNEY PAUL HOLCOMBE Simsbury, Conn. JOHN THOMAS HOLDEN I-Iolyoke, Mass. HENRI FELIX HOUPERT Rye, N. Y. JOHN WADSWORTH HOWE, EX Souih Glasionbury RICHARD WHITTAKER HUBBELL, AACID Pelham Manor, N. Y. EDWIN TAYLOR IGLEHART Tokyo, Japan DAVID O. S. JENNINGS, SPY Scarsclale, N. Y. ROLAND MARTIN JERMYN, WY Scranfon, Pa. ELWOOD GORDON JOHNSON, AXP Waliharn, Mass. ROBERT WELLS JOHNSON, CDNQ Waieriown, Mass. JAMES ARTHUR JONES Newlonville, Mass. I933 OLLA PODRIDA FRESI-IMAN Ccontinuedp WILLIAM RICH JONES, AXP Newlonville, Mass. E MILTON HERBERT KAPLAN Hunlinglon Sialion, N. Y. NORMAN JOSEPH KELMAN Wallingford DAVID ALSBRO KINGSLEY, BGJH Edgewood, R. I. PAUL MERSELIS KIPP, XXII Rodgewoocl, N. J. RALPH PALMER KIPP, ATA Ossing, N. Y. WALTER PRANK KLOWSKOWSKI New Brilain, Conn. CHARLES HENRY KUHNEMUND AXP Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE SAMUEL LAIRD, JR., EX Wes+fieId, N. J. CHARLES EDWARD LANE, 2nd, B811 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. WILLIAM COREY LANGLEY, X111 Walerbury, Conn. JOEL BEERS LEIGHTON, AY New Haven, Conn. ROMAN JOSEPH LEXTON New Brilain, Conn. RICHARD HENRY LIPPINCOTT, XXII Ridgewood, N. J. HOWARD EDWARD LOCHNER, AKE Bronxville, N. Y. HOYT LOCKWOOD, EX Sfamford, Conn. ALBERT GOODWIN LOOMIS, AKE New Brilain, Conn. WILLIAM MCCAW, KIPEK Drexel Hill, Pa. JAMES L. MCCONAUGHY,'JR., AACID Middlelown ROGER W. MCCORMACK, AXP Soufh Manchesler ALAN MacNAUGHTEN, fIJNC9 Verona, N. J. ROB ROY MacGREGOR Pelham Manor, N. Y. NORMAND CALEB MANNING, '-IDEK Lebanon ADAM VICTOR MASON Harfford, Conn. RAY EDWIN MAYHAM, JR., XXII Wesflield, N. J. BENJAMIN HEITH MEAD, JR., AXP Sfamford, Conn. JOSEPH LEWIS MELNICK New Haven, Conn. HOWARD BUTLER MERRITT, JR., 'IIY 'NesI'field, N. J. JOHN DAY MONTGOMERY, AAG? Wes+por+ I1171 HERMAN DANIEL MUEHSAM Lesler, Pa. JOHN FERDINAND MULLER Monrclair, N. J. LEE VANT MULNIX, JR., BGBII Grand Rapids, Mich. EDWARD ARTHUR MURDOCK, AXP Monlclair, N. J. DONALD MaCMlLLAN MUSSON Weslwood, N. J. FENTON GRASSIE NEWBERRY, AKE Yonkers, N. Y. CLARENCE JAMES NIXON, EX Middleiown SIDNEY JEFFREY NORTON, AACID Kew Garclens, N. Y. HENRY ERIHUP NATHANIEL OHLSON New Brilrain, Conn. JAMES JOHN O'LEARY, AXP Soulh Manchesler ASHTON OSBORNE, KIDNG Brooklyn, N. Y. LOUIS WILLIAM PALUMBO Middlerown ANTHONY ROBERT PARENTE Hamden RICHARD KAUEMANN PARKER, AACID Filzwilliam, N. H. ANTHONY PATRICELLI New Haven, Conn. BAXTER SMITH PATRICK Hawfhorne, N. Y. EDMUND BLACKSTONE PERKINS, AAQ Norwich, Conn. EDWAER VANSTONE POPE, AKE Monfclair, N. J. CARL EGEL POTTS Branford JAMES PULLMAN, JR., AAfIv Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS IRVIN READ Middlelown RICHARD REESE, JR., 'IIY Wilmingfon, Del. BLAKE GREENWOOD REYNOLDS, KIINGD Mon+cIair, N. J. HERBERT LEIGH RICE, JR., ATA Claymont Del. ELLIOT THORNTON ROBINSON, EX New York, N. Y. EDWIN JAY ROCKWELL, JR., BGJH Walerbury, Conn. STEPHEN ROBERTS ROSE, NIIY Elmira, N. Y. PEIRCE MAXWELL ROSS, AKE Weslfield, N. J. JOHN BYERS ROXBY, KIJNCD Swarlhmore, Pa. FRESI-IIVIAN CLASS fContinuecD FRED ALFRED RUOCCO New I-Iaven, Conn. ROBERT EARLES RUTI-IERFORD, XXII Monfclair, N. J. GEORGE RAYMOND SAILOR, JR., X111 Reading, Mass. ABRAI-IAM SCI-ILOSSMAN Brooklyn, N. Y. I-IENRY PAUL SCI-IOTT Mairiruck, N. Y. WILLIAM NORDT SCI-IUNK, XXII Scranron, Pa. MERRITT FREDERICK SCI-IWING, Xllf Slraplefon, N. Y. PAUL ANTONIO SCIRPO MiddIe'rown, Conn. STEWART PINNEL SEIGLE, AXP Wesf I-Iarfford MORRIS MONSEES SEYDEL, ATA Mounf Vernon, N. Y. ALEXANDER GRAI-IAM SI-IELDON, AACI3' Adams, Mass. ROBERT KINGMAN SI-IELDON, AAKIJ Syracuse, N. Y. CI-IARLES CLAYTON SI-IEPARD, EX Fair I-Iaven, V+. ALLEN WILLIAM SI-IERMAN, BGDTI Reading, Pa. JAMES MORGAN SI-IERMAN, 2nd, NIIY Evansron, III. PAUL BRADFORD SCI-IIVERICK, EX Wlnf:I1es'rer, Mass. JESSE I-IALL SIMPSON, JR., YIIY Louisville, Ky. AINSLEE A. SLODDEN, B011 New London MARSI-IALL LeJEAN SMITI-I, AKE New I-Iaven, Conn. RICI-IARD PARKER SMITI-I, AXP Wes'r I-Iarfford GEORGE CARYL SNYDER, EX Worcesier, N. Y. ROBERT I-IARRY SPIVACK New I-Iaven, Conn. ROBERT EARLS STANSFIELD, BCDIT New I-Iaven, Conn. LUELLEN LAMPMAN STEARNS, AKE Columbus, O. AUSTIN FARNI-IAM STEPI-IAN, AY New I-Iaven, Conn. WILLIAM LIDDELL STEPI-IENSON, AKE Wes? I-Iarhcord STUART PENFIELD STILES, EN Amlnersf, Mass. CI-IARLES I-IOWARD SULLIVAN, EX Werhersfield CI-IARLES RUSSELL SUMPF, JR., AY Warerbury, Conn. iusi MONROE I-IAMILTON SWEET, APY Ossing, N. Y. THEODORE WITSELL TAPPEN, ATA Newark, N. J. GUSTAF GORDON TEGNELL Cromwell FRANCIS ASI-IE THOMAS Fori I-Iuaoua, Ariz. CLIFFORD JAMES TICI-INOR, CDNQD Sou'II'1 Orange, N. J. WILLIAM FINLEY TOMPKINS, AKE Newark, N. J. CI-IAUNCEY WILLIAM TURNER, GND DaIIas, Pa. I-IOWARD MAX UNKELBACI-I, AKE New Brilrain, Conn. GORDON GAY VANDERWARKER, B811 Framingham, Mass. GEORGE I-IENRY VanLENGEN, AA? Syracuse, N. Y. RUSSELL MAI-IL VIETS,'EX I-Iarrforcl, Conn. FRANCIS ELLSWORTI-I VINAL, EN WasI1ing+on, D. C. ARTI-IUR BETTERIDGE VINCENT, EX Meriden, Conn. GORDON LOUIS WADMOND, AY Brooklyn, N. Y. ALBERT EUGENE WALLWORK, EX MonIcIair, N. J. JOI-IN TI-IOMAS WALSI-I Middlerown, Conn. EMMETT WANAMAKER, ATA Greenwich, Conn. STERLING WARDWELL, AAKI5 Sacker I-Iarbor, N. Y. I-IALSEY FERAUD WARNER, ATA Easr Orange, N. J. GEORGE STEP!-IAN WARREN. EN Newron Cenrre, Mass. CARL JOSEPI-I WEISENBACI-I, BCEJTI Wayne, Pa. DONALD WERTHEIM DougIasIown, N. Y. ROBERT CURTISS WI-IEELER, KIIY Bridgeport Conn. PAUL BOWEN WI-IITAKER, AKE Windsor THEODORE CI-IARLES WICK, ATA Brooklyn, N. Y. JOI-IN CREEPS WICKLIFFE, JR. Easf Grand Rapids, Mich. CARLTON I-IENRY WINSLOW Meride , Conn. I-IOWARD WINSLOW. JR.. EX Somersworrh, N. I-I. GEORGE ARMITAGE WRAY, QEK New Rochelle, N. Y. ROBERT NEWELL ZEARFOSS, AXP Alexandria, Va. ,-N,1,N,-f-fo---f ' ,.,-vvxfv-VN ,-f'fNf-sf fxf- ,-,.,v-v-v-N . .1- .- -T-f-, F Q, .,g -g,- ,-'Q 1,,- .--, -,sv 1 '.,s',-- VLA? I W ,f '?'1 fa., qs? ,.f-v7.53 eMCHEM'5 T R V The Carbon Monoxide De+ec1'or, an invenfion by Professor Hoover of in- Hnife service +0 Hwe cause of Indus- frial safefy. Pl-ll NU Tl-IETA Founded al Wesleyan in I837 Residenl' Members Morris Barker Crawford, '74 George N. Bragdon, '99 Burion Howard Camp, 'Ol l-lerberi Lee Connelly, '09 William G. Chanier, 'I4 Karl Skillman VanDylce, 'I4 George K. Carlson, '24 Charles John Olson, '32 UN DERGRADUATES Nineieen Thirfy-ihree George Day Blalceslee Lewis Sranron Bowdish John Wallace Finch Archibald Neilson Galloway Henry Gardner lngraham Harold Tyrell Lodge Walrer Benner Longacre Raymond McKim Mi+chell Spire Pilou, Jr. John DeGroPF Talbol' Charles l-lenry Warner, Jr. H201 OLLA PODRIDA 933 Nineleen Thirly-four Harry Seely Allen Franlc Marshall Bean Curlis Berrien Donald Burkhardl Bischoff Charles Howard Brown Roloerr Curhberl Marshall Willard Mosher Wallace Frecl Allen Wing Dana Malher Woodbridge ,jzwx Ninefecsliiagililfiliriy-five W y Clarence Knighl Aldrichffxh Edward Warren Hudson Allred Guy Bagg Gibson Hunlress Horace Kelsey Burr lgilffernard Hunler While Charles Prall' Canham, Jets' ' lsl' lllranlc Algerlon Kierman, Jr. Benjamin T. Fairchild?gl3li',cYfffiQi3:QiiiJfl3rf6ld Collin Syrell David Neilson Galloway Roberl' Laurenson Talbor Roger Phelosuiialmadge Ninefeen Thiriy-six Carl Bornemann Wellesley W. Bowdish Arlo Ayres Brown, Jr. Richard Lyman Dunnell Roberl Wells Johnson H211 Allan Machlaughlon Chauncey Wilson Turner Blake Greenwood Reynolds John Byers Roxby Clirlord James Tichenor PSI UPSILGN Founded al Union College i833 Twenly-six Clwaplers Eslablislwed a+ Wesleyan 1843 XI CHAPTER Resicleni' Members Moses Eugene Culver, Wesleyan '75 Alvan Bennell lvlacardell, l-lamillron 'OI Karl Pomeroy l-larringlon, Wesleyan '82 Paul Holroyd Curls, Yale '05 William Jol'1n James, Wesleyan '83 Alberl' Mann, Jr., Wesleyan 'O6 Jolwn Eliialri Loveland, Wesleyan '89 , Griffilln Lloyd Jones, Wesleyan 'IZ Elijah Kenl l-lubbard, Trinily '92 Newell Russell Sage, Triniiy 'I5 Louis Delioven l-lubbard, Trinily '93 William Barrow Mylclwreesl, Syracuse 'I9 Leroy Alber-T l-lowland, Wesleyan 'OO Lloyd Evarls Clxillenden, Wesleyan '31 UN DERGRADUATES Nine+een Thiriy-fhree Roloerl Willard Blalceslee Waller Wesley Friclce Tlwornas Clwesler Ingersoll Jolwn Weeks Bodine William Truill Godfrey, Jr. Rudolph Ruedi Ruyl Roberl Nowell Creadiclc Tlwornfon Fowler l-lolder William Andrews Swell' H221 OLLA PODRIDA 933 Rowland Brown Evans Sibley Andrew l-lall Roberr Decker Beech l-lerloerl' ScoH' Blake, Jr William Gordon Bryden John Maury Do++er Russell Sargen+ Fenn Bradford Raymond Frosi John Easiman Andreson John Semple Barron Bradford Morrill Benrley Earle Wiley Clark Gordon Campbell Dunn Nine+een Thir+y-four William Theodore l-leinig, Jr. George Sumner l-lill, Jr. Nine+een Thirfy-five i, if ,q Charles Newellyiilfuller V: fm J f fi l lou l-k x' ,yn ' George iffh Nine'l'een Thir'l'y-six Richard David l-larfsl William Waller l-laifield Daniel O. S. Jennings Roland Marlin Jermyn l-loward Buller Merril, Jr H231 Norman l-lendry Jack Waller Scoir Weismann, Jr James Anderson Sullon Earle Linus Rich, Jr. Guy Wrighr Rogers, Jr. Ralph William Rymer Roberl Sherman John Charles Slocum Richard Reese, Jr. Siephen Roberls Rose James Morgan Sherman, II Jess l-lall Simpson, Jr. Monroe l-lamil+on Sweel Cl-ll l3Sl Founded al Union College I84l Twenly-live Alphas H Eslalalished a+ Wesleyan I844 ALPHA ALPHA Resiclenl' Members Harry Alberl Prall, Wesleyan 'O2 George Paul Rapp, Wesleyan '21 Harold Seymour Guy, Wesleyan '09 Charles Edward lvlowry, Wesleyan Allred Norlon Sweel, Wesleyan 'I7 Carlos Benl Ellis, Wesleyan '23 Raymond Leonard Johnson, Wesleyan '29 UNDERGRADUATES Nine'I'een Thirly-Three George Ludwig Ahrens John Joseph Buellner, Jr. Gilberl' Haven Eranlc, Jr. Wills Eredericlc Giddings James Newron Harris John Pariridge Howland Richard Oakley Kennedy, Jr. George Edward Slamm Horace Glenn While, Jr. H241 I933 A PODRIDA LL G Nineleen Thirly-'Four Louis Bevier Baslen, ll Horace Musson Lockwood Theodore Hamplon Brigden Roberl Collier Newlon Roberl Russell Hall William Obermayer, Jr. Gilberl Close Ruckel Nineleenrffhirly-live Ellis Cochran Andreyvsf- John Millens Burl VVAV Frederick James A . Russell Bliss Hunl 1 . W., V V -iw Hfamillon Meeks McCroskery William Henry Merrill, Jr. T lWi1lilfi'am Nordl Schunk Leroy Wilson Nineleeni Thirly-six Thomas Oerler Broker Augusline B. Conanl, Jr. Horace Wesllake Coons Waller Barlhen Gallney Howard Theodore Harding Charles T. Hindle Paul Mercelis Kipp H251 William Corey Langley Richard Henry Lippincoll Ray Edwin Mayham, Jr. Roberl Earls Rulherlord George Raymond Sailor, Jr. Merrill Frederick Schwing Roloerl Curlius Wheeler DELTA UPSILQN Founded al Williams College in I834 Filly-four Chap+ers Eslablished ar Wesleyan I85O Re-eslrablished l9I9 WESLEYAN CHAPTER Y Resicleni Members Franlq Edgar Farley, l-larvard, '93 Nalhan Wilbur Wenlworlh, Wesleyan, '2l William Garland Foye, Colby, '09 l-lerberl Eli Arnold, Wesleyan, '20 l-lerberl Duncan Rollason, Brown, 'I3 Edberlr l-lilding Wall, Wesleyan, '22 Roland lviilchell Smilh, Wesleyan, 'I8 K William Leonard' Srnilh, Wesleyan, '29 UNDERGRADUATES Nine+een Thirfy-+hree Francis Clark Ahern Lawrence Berndl Schlums Arlher' Cowen, Jr. lvlillon Shumway Smilh Thomas F. P. l-larragan Philip Miller Taylor Richard Oscar W'olanecl4 H261 OLLA PODRIDA 933 Nine+een Thirfy-four Douglas Norlon Chapin Thomas Kerry lvlerwin Thomas Lyman John Fosler Porler I VV M Ninieieen Afilihlrfyffiyel i William James Brillron l-larris ., '.i' 1154 W ' K U, V 'iv .LNXVI George Kelly Beebe VIf'Y'jf 1 ' ! f'?TQh,omras'S Eli l-lulchinson Everell Warren -, Newlon Guernsey Carson Q1 'P lvlalcol Eugene ,IW i' X' is W .. ixs . IfliheteerTilhi.n+y+5R' wi L. nw, Douglas Whillen Allan John Oscar Andrews Richard Waldo Barlow Laurence Oscar Binder, Jr. Gordon Roo+ Campbell Benjamin Wiqgin l-larch Gerard l-leims H271 orris Schamberg S+ewarl .rmw . yd.. ,f Joel Beers Leiqhlon Donald Maclvlillan lvlusson Baxlrer Smilh Palriclc Carl Egel Po++s Ausrin Franklin S+ephan Charles Russell Sumpl Gordon Louis Wadmond ALPHA DELTA PI-II Eounded ai l-lamilion l832 Tweniy-seven Chapiers Esiablished ar Wesleyan 1856 MIDDLETOWN CHAPTER Resideni' Members James l-lough Bunce, Wesleyan '95 John Mclnlyre Davis, Wesleyan, '05 Prof. Waller Guyion Cady, Brown, '95 Ered Wafers Burnham, Wesleyan, 'I2 Newland Evans Davis, Wesleyan '97 Earle Dudley Builer, Arnhersr 'I4 Eben Jackson, Wesleyan '98 Dr. George Mansfield Craig, Wesleyan, 'I6 Rev. Charles Baker l-ledriclc, Trinify, '99 Sonwell Davis Pinslcer, Wesleyan, '22 Minn Suydam Cornell, Wesleyan, 'O5 Spence Maywell German, Wesleyan, '23 Nine+een Thirfy-'l'hree William Gard Ames Dan Bradley Glanzer John Emory Andrus Perry Childs I-lill, Jr. Johnson Gaylord Cooper William Bailey Maloney Arrhur George Curren, Jr. Archibald Erisbie Mirchell H281 I933 GDRIDA P OLLA Richard Knowles Beebe George Humphrey Bunyan Ernesr Arlrhur Anderson, Jr. Russell Goodier Dunmore, Ill Paul Reilsnyder Eyerly, Jr. Roy Chesier Barker Clark Evans Bruner George Turner Calder Worlh Fleicher Fenner John Shonk Hancock Ninefeen Thir'I'y-'Four l-larold Edgar Gregory Theodore M. l-lancock Charles Edward Sweeny V' 'w , . rx 'Q 'R L, 'K sljlinefeeifqp rfy-Ever! 1 I f li Qi. viii: 1 i - I' 2 Agia?-' W 5 ' Ge,grgk5f'iM QGZLLQ Qefggiey rn o u r ,. fit. '45 a:.i?3.3ZTi. 3i7'4 If-rr ,JH In I , -N --,, , M, , E ,, . Ninemkeenhlihiirily-six Richard Whiliaker l-l ubble James L. lv1cConaughy, Jr. John Day Monigomery N Sidney Jeffrey Norion Richard Kaulllman Parker 11291 Charles Paul McClelland John Pullman Fred Currie Wallace James Roberl Wilson Richard Wrighi James Pullman Alexander Graham Sheldon Roberr Kingman Sheldon George l-lenry Vanl.engen Slerling Wardwell 'H ... .-.- ini-lj , fi , ,I -J li A' DELTA KAPPA EPSILOINI Founded ai' Yale College I844 Forly-live Chaplers Eslablished al Wesleyan I867 GAMMA Pl-ll CHAPTER Residen'r Members Eugene Shepard Clark, Wesleyan, 'I3 Alfred Dodd, Wesleyan, 'l9 Cur+iss Slowe Bacon, ex-'OO Roloerl Wajrerrnan Rice, Wesleyan, '08 Franlc Twiichell Davis, Wesleyan, 'I I Sidney Lewis Srraley, Wesleyan, 'I9 Thomas Wainwrighi Bussorn, Arnhersl, 'I2 Alexander Thomson, Bowdoin, '2I Royden Keilh Greely, Colby, 'I2 Francis D. Newell, Wesleyan, ex-'28 UNDERGRADUATES Nine'l'een Thirfy-lhree Joses Billingron S. l-lolrnes Gusrav Adolph Schwenk Charles Edward Sruarr Edwin l-lugo Lindloerg Edward WoodruEf Snowden Edward l-layward Travis Franklin Chalmers Nevius Edward Liddell Slephenson Charles Sylvesier Werner T13OT PODRIDA 933 OLLA Nine+een Thirfy-four ,xr David Francis Derringer Gordon Sioddard Murphy Nafhaniel P. f owen J. Wilbur C. Goodson Donald George Parlcer Charles G.?.r9lp,eIr. Gran'issajgf, ' Samu'el-Smilrh Poor, Jr. James'Ar+h'h'rl - l, Mlairiin M Riissell Wendi I 'l'.rAr V 'fl,- 5: l.' iilfif' lf' l Roberlr MyefrglilllEfa'lll Eff! il fMichael Moyes Rober+ Ford , ,E fiili!XWi,Il.iiaml Horner Muckley Frederiok itlairk Walker li ' . 1' IUfiggffflllgilliy-lllI,L,!f'DF,' Frarnlc Howa rdrrH'o',Qlger ' f. X Foe. Hansilwllolfgang Kellner .L 4- f pf' F wglilyglw l '. K l9S'rfGh'ehF'Gordon' Wells ' 1 Felix Zaicfirof' .XX Roberi Malcolm Booih Jaclcson Kemper Burion Kenneih Joseph Degnan Roberl' l.. GeH'e Charles Fisher Hawley xii i SP rl lf J AX in G -..- Am, , ,, x My..-,., -- -.. -. ., I . f- '--in '., ,ff - ii ix, f NiT1'e1ieefiiflIhi'F+y-six Howard Edward Lochner Alberlr Goodwin Loomis Fenion Grassie Newberry Edward Vansione Pope Peirce Maxwell Ross I1311 Marshall LeJean Smilh Luellen Lampman Slearns William Liddell Siephenson Howard Max Unlcelloaclc Paul Bowen Whilralqer BETA Tl-IETA PI Founded al' Miami Universily I839 Eighlry-four Chaplers Edward Chrislrian Schneider, Colorado, '97 Wilberi Snow, Bowdoin, '07 l-luberl Balcer Goodrich, Amhersl, '09 ' James Lukens McConaughy, Yale, '09 George William l-lunler, Knox, '23 Paul Arihur Reynolds, Wesleyan, '25 Donald Ulysses Clark Richard Allison l-lousely Esfablished a+ Wesleyan I890 MU EPSILON CHAPTER Resideni Members Norman Norron, Wesleyan, '26 , John New+on, Wesleyan, '28 William Jacob Pefers, Wesleyan, '30 Thomas Alonzo Hari, Wesleyan, '30 Juslus l-loyl, Wesleyan, '3I John Ernesi Grani, Wesleyan, '3I U N DERGRADUATES Ninefeen Thirfy-'rhree Richard Morris Knapp Donald Alford Slrephenson Roger Glover Nichols Andrew R. Slevenson William Emory Wallcer H321 OLLA PODRIDA 933 Nine+een Thirfy-'Four Frank Everifr Be-nsil Franlc Albrighr lvlingle Frederick H. Rindge, 3d John Henry Schierholz, Jr Maurice Wilbur Townsend Weianr Warhen-Dunn N i ve si Q, f yjl yi? A my ,Fi James Henry Bailey, Jri N- ' Roberr Simpson, Jr. Raul Eugene Clarlc L Earl Sransfield Roberi' Vincenr Cosel X I',,VK.N Lindsley Srasse, Jr fH.:Vy'.Yi,!1 :E , .WH David Alden Fish ' Llflarry Raymond Tyler Charles Clayron Flarida, ffDonald Werlheim ,, limi Charles Swain Hall JFiRober+ C. Woodhead, 4+h Nine+een Thir+y-six Andrew Ross Allen Louis Gillolri Charles Edward Lane 2nd Waller Beniarnin Beclcwirh Roberr Loveland Hall l.eVan+ Mulnix Clarence G. Campbell, Jr. Vincenr Nels Hammersien Edwin James Rockwell Thomas John Ehleider, Jr. Daniel Srewarr Harris, Jr. Allan William Sherman Roberr George Ewarr Donald Albro Kingsley Ainslie Alexander Slodden Gordon Gay Vanderwallcer Carl Joseph Weisenbach 11331 DELTA TAU DELTA Founeed a+ Belhany College I895 Sevenly-four Chaprers Eslablished af Wesleyan I902 GAM MA ZETA CHAPTER Residenf Members Wilbur J. Robinson, Wesleyan, 'O3 Arihur E. Palierson, Wesleyan, 'O6 John R. Linclemuih, Wesleyan, 'I2 Frederick W. Treviihick, Wesleyan Charles McDonald, Wesleyan, 'I8 Slranley Roberi' Camp, Wesleyan, 'I8 l-larry C. BuH'erwor'rh, Wesleyan, '21 William D. Graham, Wesleyan, '30 Roberi G. Bailey, Wesleyan, '32 UNDERGRADUATES Ninefeen Thirfy-'Three Kilburn Elie Adams. Jr. Roberir Ford Maloon Douglas Joseph Bennei John Rodney Mills Roloerf William Camp, Jr. Henry Cras+ow Tappen Louis Luzerne Teich 11341 PODRIDA I933 GLLA i Grani Rogers Bourne Donald Hicks Briggs Dwighi' Henry Burr Gerald Clinlon Couard Earl Hamlin Dwyer Paul Turlqingion Anderson Beniamin Rolserr Bufleii Charles Nye Caldwell, Jr. Gilberl Harrison Clee William Henry Behrens, Jr. Edwin Hascall Brown Keirh Radford Clark Dwighl' Whedon Coullas, Jr. Ninefeen Thiriy-four ss., .- ri?R,TTmFiyi+iQ3 f i , Q V W rJi,hni'waliard'Edgafy. i 3 , l, I r ,- 5, fr 55117-'g Il rRaef55ra..ig,Ml1igiaggeglrsn T if A E E .Wss., B ls, -T PGQQ 'bQrbeergf C-lf .5 -,ff ,fsifvff JohiisSlewa rl '.,Wrlson X. . ii 1 I A Nine+een Thirly-six John Fisher Cranslon Rolaerl Garner Crool Ralph Palmer Kipp Herberl' Leigh Rice, Jr. Theodore Charles Wiclc msi lvor Ellis Hanson James Alexander Hendry Viclor Oscar Prall, Jr. K Solon Charles Roihroclc, Jr. Corllandi Schoonover Richard Sloan Cverron William Henry Rollis Roberf Eldred Schneider William Finley Thomplcins Morris lvlonsees Seydel Theodore Wirsell Tappan Emmell Wanamalcer Halsey Eeraud Warner ALPHA Cl'll Rl-l0 Founded al Triniiy College l895 Twenly-lwo Phis Eslablished al Wesleyan l9I I Pl-ll GAMMA CHAPTER Resideni' Members William l-lerrnan Rouse, Triniry, '96 Charles Fred Taylor, Yale, '06 Frederick J. Broadbent Wesleyan, ex-'I6 Francis W. Roller, Wesleyan, 'l7 Sidney Keser, Wesleyan, '20 Leonel E. lvlilchell, Trinily, '20 Sherwood R. Mercer, Wesleyan, '29 Charles B. Wicks, Wesleyan, '29 l-loward B. Richard, Wesleyan, '3I Andrew B. Jennings, Wesleyan, '31 UNDERGRADUATES Ninefeen Thirfy-+hree Reginald Dwighr Avery John Snyder Rudolf Virchow Grinnmer l-loyl Chase Taylor Ralph James McKenna Charles Edward Trinlcaus, Jr. Rodney Baldwin Wilcox H361 I933 A PODRIDA LL O Ninefeen Thir+y-four Clifford Yngve Anderson Galen Alberl' Bloom Raymond Farnell Broolcs Raymond Francis Johnson Angus Archie Maclnnes Rolaerl Elmore Mercer Woolsey Elliol Pepper Roberl Fischer Premo l-lerberl George Schuh Marvin Loughran Thompson . Ralfil' Wood William fa, , Q ' i,f' Edmund Loebmann Allen Rexford ,ixl Ralph Merlens l-larold Edgar Merz Wendell Francis Smirh Leonard Lucas Spula Charles l-larrison Lindner l-lenry Norman Whilney Nine+een Thir+y-six Avery Harrison Demond William Rich Jones Edward Arlhur Murdock Laurence Gregg l-lilyard Charles l-l. Kuhnemund, Jr. James John O'Leary Edward Gordon Johnson Benjamin l-lealh Mead, Jr. Srewarl Purnell Seigle Richard Parker Smilh Roberr Newell Zearloss 11371 SIGMA NU Founded al Virginia Mililary lnsliiule 1869 Nine+y-four Chap+ers Roberlr Brainard, Syracuse, 'I9 Harley E. Brainard, Colgale, '23 Lyman B. Brainard, Colgale, '25 Henry C. Morlon, Wesleyan, '30 Roger Hall Andrews George Locliharl' Brighlr Russell Palmer Frey Eslablished a+ Wesleyan l92O EPSILON GAMMA CHAPTER Resideni Members George W. Schneider, Wesleyan, '30 Ralph W. Declcer, Wesleyan, '3I James A. German, Wesleyan, '31 Douglas J. Sullivan, Wesleyan, '3l UNDERGRADUATES Nine+een Tl'1ir'l'y-jl'hree Peler Helmers, Jr. S1'anley Gordon Smi+h John Bernard Kidney Carroll Woodbridge Wilson John Feasler Kirk mai I933 OLLA PODRIDA Ninefeen Thirfy-four Edwin Dudley Bar+le+'r Courlland Dixon Berry Roger Frederick Burlchardl Charles Boyce Clancy il, i 3 X mf .fl lg v Thomas Slanlon Dielrich Carl l-lans Nissen Joseph Vincenlr Pelrrocelli Wilmarlh l-loll' Slarr 'Lawrence Sidney Willson gnc ,ThiH'y2five' Benjamin Gunn l-lalslead'f.'-'i- William l-lugh Jansen S+ewar+ Warren Kernaghan ,Edward Louis John Raab Charles Oswald Roberls John Mace Wale, 3rd Richard Spencer Wilcox Ninefeen Thirly-six Clifford Aaron Almquisl Sluarl Penlield Sliles Francis Ellsworlh Vlnal f139l ,, Pl-ll SIGMA KAPPA Founded a+ Massacliuserls Agricullural College l873 Filly-Two Clnaplers Es+ablisl'ied a+ Wesleyan I928 Al.Pl-lA TRITON CHAPTER Residenl' Members William P. Aillcen, Wesleyan, '24 Riclward P. Penlield, W. P. l., '29 Clair Cramplon, Wesleyan, '29 Sleplwen Wray, Wesleyan, '30 Ninefeen Tl1ir+y-+l1ree Roloerl' Newlron Davis, Jr. Peler lvlorlimer O'Blenis Raymond Edward Moore Raymond B. Woodbridge H401 933 PODRIDA LLA O Nineieen Thir+y-four Ray Howard Bidwell Winllwrop Lewis Allan l-lenry Fuller William Richard Simpson .Qi . --A-4 ' -'J Nine+eggm'Llyr+y-five ri' rf ' 'i .f,,. ,g.,.i4 MZ W1 Ricl1ardHSaulsbury Brown Richard Lynlwam Plall Fra sl'e r iw? 5? - - - iff, 9, -i '1 fi iw Nineleen Tl'1ir'ry-six l-larold Carllon Banks Normand Caleb Manning William Jolin' Higginson Adam Viclor Mason William McCaw George Armilage Wray l1+11 SIGMA CI-II Founded al Miami Universi'l'y l885 Eighry-nine Chaprers Esrablished al Wesleyan l928 GAMMA MU CHAPTER Residenf Members Carey I-I. Conley, Michigan, '02 Burlon B. Doolirlle, Wesleyan, '03 John E. Tobin, Wesleyan, '04 Ernesl A. Inglis, Wesleyan, '08 Leonard I. Ryan, Wesleyan, '08 William P. Lewis, Wesleyan, 'Il Carl L. Sfearns, Wesleyan, 'I7 Clarke A. Pickering, Iowa Srale, '20 Joseph Magnano, Wesleyan, '23 Waller K. I-lowe, Wesleyan, '27 Ralph I-l. Shaw, Wesleyan, '29 Merrill C. Munyon, Wesleyan, '30 Arnold Johns'ron, Wesleyan, '30 Myron D. Casner, Wesleyan, '30 George I-l. I-lines, Wesleyan, '18 Ralph Darling Pendellon, Wesleyan, '3 John E. Cavelri, Wesleyan, 'l8 I-loward E. Norris, Wesleyan, '32 UNDERGRADUATES Nine+een Thirfy-+hree Francis Kelsey Burr Crawford E. L. Donohugh John Slewarl' Rankin, Jr Millard William Bosworlh Roberl' Edmund Gibb Waller Adams Russell Rodney Armour Curliss I-loward Elmer Murkerr Vincenl' Joseph Srruogis H421 9 GLLA PODRIDA 933 Nineieen Thir+y-four Charles Bunner Bogari' Srowell Livingslone Burnham Emerson Melvin Clark William Waller Cooney V Charles l-lerirage Gray Lloyd Franklin l-layn John Halford l-leane Leona rd l-l ersh kowirz i , , ,A Beri Lees l-lilion ' George Dudley Mylchreesr Frank Worihy Orculi' Charles V. Perrill Frank Douglas Robins Frederic Waldo Savage George William Scorf, Jr. fl- fjAll3er1' l-lickman Taylor Henry Leland Varley Qgorge Wendell Williams '! l J Nvinefeen. ..Ilrii'r+y-five Roberr Harris Allyn 'uui g 'george Naylor, 4+h Frederick De Yoe Barrelii if-i '-i' iii Sierlinq Twiss Tooker George Samuel Laifrd, Jr. Edward Mansfield Wharrf Ninefeen Thirfy-six Frederic Ruperf Benson Clarence James Nixon Charles l-loward Sullivan Arihur Mahlon Byers, Jr. Ellio+'r Thornron Robinson Arihur Befreridge Vlnceni Frederick Guy Gaugh Clayron Charles Shephard Russell Mahl Viers John Wadsworrh l-lowe Paul Bradford Shiverick Alberi Eugene Wallwork l-loyr Lockwood George Cayrl Snyder Carlion l-lenry Winslow I:143J IVWSTICAI. SEVEN Founded I 837 Esfablisnecl as Senior Soofaefy KOWI and Wandj IS67 dgygg UN9!5fiGalg5 x TE 'o eff Q55-Bnflrgw San-regrvs Holmes fp? - A. Cng2F5?7 er, Jr. J Hoface Glenn Wl1i+e, Jr. l1441 OLLA PODRIDA 933 SKULL AND SERPENT Senior Socie+y, Es+alolisl'med 1865 f.q k951H5u ' ga'- 42513 U4 iw If ,YA 2 ' Wagga ' Q X 'f::Xg1.qaf:fQmg5 eg13,4-:QW G1 , W. e4egmaBfsQf1:1 -M W I! 'LEE' if vlr-i.:4Tk'k-F 'tm .2i'Wxw2:'i3f,fj' Lily! J oh n - 7 WI 'W .Wulf WWQxL1xylm1 5iwg!X Richard Oifeaf 1 '.'fEdgsL5eck H451 uni PHI BETA KAPPA Founded al William and Mary College I776 One Hundred and Seven Chaplers Eslablished a+ Wesleyan GAMMA OF CONNECTICUT FACULTY MEMBERS Andrew C. Armslrong Herloerl' E. Arnold Thomas W. Bussom Waller G .Cady Burlon H. Camp Thomas M. Campbell John E. Cavelli William G. Chanler Carey H. Conley Morris B. 'Crawford Clair Beebe Cramplon Paul H. Curls George M. Dulcher Vernel E. Ealon Frank E. Farley Edgar Fauver Clyde C. Fisher Wilbur G. Foye Hulberl B. Goodrich Karl P. Harringlon Joseph W. HewiH George A. Hill Charles R. Hoover Leroy A. Howland George W. Hunler William J. James Cornelius E. Kruse James L. McConaughy Earl D, McKenzie Alberl Mann, Jr. William E. Mead Frank W. Nicolson Adolph F. Pauli Paul A. Reynolds Edward C. Schneider Bancrofl W. Sillerly Frederick Slocum Wilberl Snow John W. Spaelh, Jr. Carl Slearns Charles A. Tulle Karl S. Van Dyke Charles B. Wicks Kossurh M. Williamson Homer E. Woodbridge CLASS OF I933 ELECTED IN FEBRUARY Charles Blake John W. Bodine Louis S. Bowdish Rodney A. Curfis Ralph C. Dixon John W. Finch Archibald N. Galloway Peler Helmers, Jr. Perry C. Hill, Jr. Henry G. lngraham Richard M. Knapp nm John R. Mills Raymond E. Moore Thomas D. Murphy Spire Pilou, Jr. Thomas Quinn Charles E. Trinkaus, Jr. I 845 I933 PODRIDA LLA V O DELTA SIGMA Rl-IQ Founded a+ Chicago Universily I906 Sixfy-Two Chap'l'ers Eslablished al Wesleyan l9lO WESLEYAN CHAPTER Facul+y Members John Elmer Cavelli Erwarl lvlalhews George William l-lunler Paul Arlhur Reynolds James Lulcens lvlcConaughy Wilberl Snow UNDERGRADUATES Ralph Conyers Dixon John Joseph Driscoll Thomas James Quinn H471 JACKSON CLIP COMPETITION SCHOLARSHIP RATING, I93I-I932 Ivy CIUIJ . DeIIa Tau Dellra PI'1i Nu Thelra Sigma CI'ii . Sigma Nu . Phi Sigma Kappa . AIpI1a CI'1i Rho Bejra TIweIa Pi AIpI1a DeIIa PI'1i . Psi UpsiIon . DeII'a Upsilon CI'1i Psi . . DeI+a Kappa Epsilon IncIepencIemLs . H481 8 I .5 80.3 8O.I 79.3 77.6 76.9 76.6 76.3 76.I 75.9 75.6 75.2 75.I 74.5 A-r -l X ,Q ff. N 51 iTf'? M' fine. 0 J-I P PF-IILCDSCDPI-IV The problem of Man and Physical Greafness. lnsignmcance? Or Dis- covery, U+iliza+ion, and Confrol? FQQTBALL OFFICERS-SEASON or 1932 JOSES B. 5. HCLMES, '33 . . . Manager ROBERT R. HALL, '34 . . Asslslanl Manager LAWRENCE B. SCHLUMS, '33 Capraln ANDREW J.' OBERLANDER . . Coach W. W. Fricke, '33 R. A. Housley, '33 H. T. Loclge, '33 W. Rome, '33 L. B. Sclwlurns, '33 R. O. Wolaneclc, '33 C. H. Brown, '34 E. D. Barllell, '34 R. E. Mercer, '34 E. A. Mingle, '34 E. A. Terrell, '34 W. M. Wallace, '34 E. A. Anderson, '35 J. M. Burl, '35 P. R. Eyerley, '35 B. R. Erosl, '35 E. M. Moyes, '35 R. 5. Overlon, '35 E. C. Wallace, '35 VARSITY LETTERMEN FOR I932 T150 I933 A PODRIDA LL O Wesleyan I6 Union 6 FCDGTBALI. Wesleyan's 1932 TooTball season was one oT The mosT successTul in recenT years. WiTh seven vicTories, C. A. C. deTeaTed Tor The TirsT Time in seven years, Williams Tor The TirsT Time since I927, and a single deTeaT by AmhersT, The Oberlander-coached Team gladdened The hearTs OT iTs Tollowers wiTh several Thrilling games. The Team possessed The qualiTies oT TighT, deTerminaTion, The courage To come Trom behind, The abiliTy To proTiT by iTs misTakes, and The splendid characTerisTic oT being able To work TogeTher as an organized and well-drilled eleven. An inspiring capTain, The brillianT Schlums, was an all-imporTanT parT oT The Tine Cardinal Team. And lasTly, behind ThaT smooThly-working uniT, were The paTience, The skill, and The won'T-be- licked spiriT oT Coach Jim Oberlander. A greaT Team, a greaT CapTain, a greaT Coach. The Cardinal Traveled To SchenecTady To open iTs season wiTh an unexpecTed decisive vicTory over The sTrongly Tavored Union Team by The score oT I6-6. DespiTe The TacT ThaT Wesleyan played liTTle buT sTraighT TooTball, iTs superioriTy was never quesTioned. The Cardinal Team had The ball in iTs possession The greaTer parT oT The game, which probably accounTs Tor The TacT ThaT The highly TouTed G-arneT back- Tield, excepT on The occasion oT Dill's long run and pass which produced a Touchdown, never really had an opporTuniTy To display iTs power. WiTh wide holes ripped open Tor Them, iT was noT diTFiculT Tor The Wesleyan backs To make I9 TirsT downs while Union Tallied only 6. Schlums, wiTh Two Touchdowns, and l-lousely, wiTh a Tield goal, were The scorers Tor Wesleyan. fisii Wesleyan 24 C. A. C. 2 Wesleyan 6 Haverford 0 The TirsT home game, WiTh C. A. C., aTTorded The Cardinal supporTers an opporTuniTy To see Their Team dis- play a brand OT TooTball which was a greaT hnproyemenT over EST yeaHs eleven. The men showed speed and TighT, buT even more hearTening was The exhibiTion oT Team-work. As a resulT, Coach Jim Oberlander's T932 TooTball ediTion deTeaTed The Aggies 24-2, This being The TirsT vicTory Tor Wesleyan over The Farmers in seven years. The TirsT was a shaky guarTer in which The visiTors scored a saTeTy by reason OT a Tumble on The 20-yard line, Tollowed by a blocked kick. BuT Wesleyan showed The abiliTy To come Trom behind which was To aid iT in several OT The TuTure games, and pro- ceeded To score in each oT The guar- Ters. CapTain Larry Schlums again led his Team WiTh Three Touchdowns, while l-lousely scored The oTher. A lighT, plucky Team Trom Haver- Tord Turnished Wesleyan wiTh unex- . u pecTed opposiTion The Tollowing week. WiTh iTs capTain on The side lines, Wesleyan played a ragged game, buT, Thanks To Buzz Terrell's 55-yard run, was able To eke ouT a disappoinTing 6-O vicTory. l-laverTord's deTense, Though swepT away in midfield, TighTened wiThin The TwenTy-yard line, where The Cardinal aTTack bogged. In PleasanTs The Main Liners had a capable punTer who kepT his Team ouT oT several dangerous siTuaTions. This game Tound us hosTs To our TradiTional rival on The gridiron, and The Tair sex Tor dance weekend. AlThough pre-game predicTions indicaTed a close conTesT, Wesleyan's Tollowers hoped a liTTle Too conTidenTly Tor vicTory, and There were many who were keenly disappoinTed when The Tinal score read: AmhersT 6, Wesleyan O. This was a hard game To lose. AmhersT's backs, however, were working smooThly, iTs line charging hard and low, and The ineviTable resulT was ThaT The Sabrina's spinners and double and Triple passes were going Tor subsTanTial gains. Wesleyan simply losT To a beTTer Team. i I TISZT 933 ODRIDA P OLLA Aml1ersT 6 Wesleyan 0 Wesleyan 7 Trinify o 5 ln The opening guarTer, AmhersT was conTenT To waiT. When The Cardinal Team had The ball wiThin scoring disTance, AmhersT would hold: Then lciclc on The second or Third down. ln The second guarTer The Sabrinas marched 77 yards To The only score. During The remainder oT The game iT was all AmhersT as Tar as oTFensive was concerned: never- Theless Wesleyan showed greaT spiriT , in doggedly holding Tor downs Tour . or Tive Times wiThin The TwenTy-yard line. FirsT downs were even. each Team making ThirTeen. Wesleyan's, however, were, Tor The mosT parT, ' r - .A won in The TirsT period, when only The sTubborn Sabrina deTense sTopped The Cardinal aTTaclc wiThin The Ten- yard line. The Tollowing weelc The Cardinal Team visiTed l-larTTord, where iT baT- Tled on a muddy Tield To a 7-O win. Wesleyan's aTTaclc was woeTully laclc- ing in scoring punch, and on several occasions when wiThin The Ten-yard The oTFense which was Tearing Trin- iTy's line To shreds compleTely collapsed. lT was noT unTil The TourTh period ThaT Schlums was finally able To slide across The goal line Tor The lone Touchdown oT The Tray. Wesleyan was clearly The aggressor wiTh I3 TirsT downs To TriniTy's 6. The one big TriniTy ThreaT was sTopped on The six-inch line. V - Again Wesleyan had To play in mud when iT Traveled To WilliamsTown Tor iTs Li++Ie Three conTesT wiTh Williams. l-lere The Cardinal scored iTs TiTTh vicTory, winning I3-6. The Purple, wiTh a poor season, was noT considered To be a dangerous Toe, bu+ Tor The TirsT halT Things did noT look Too brighT Tor The Cardinal Team. On Two occasions during The game Williams ThreaTened, and on one long drive wenT over Tor a Touchdown. This margin oT advanTage was mainTained unTil The second halT, when Schlums, Terrell, and l-lousely unloosed an aTTaclc which neTTed Two Touchdowns and vicTory. The slippery Tield eliminaTed long runs, and The sTubborn deTense OT 11533 Wesleyan 20 Bowdoin 0 The Purple line prevenTed Wesleyan Trom amassing a larger score. This being Wesleyan's TirsT vicTory over Williams since l927, The Cardinal rooTers Tore down The goal posTs in celebraTion. Those Alumni who reTurned Tor The game on Alumni Week-end were given a real TreaT in seeing Wesleyan's TooTballi Team play iTs TinesT game OT The year. On The opening play Schlums Took The kick-OTT on his own I6-yard line and carried iT 84 yards Tor a Touchdown. lnspired by This Thrilling run, The Team conTinued The good work by ouT-rushing and ouT-playing Bowdoin. On only Two occasions were The Polar Bears able To geT beyond Wesleyan's 40-yard sTripe. ln The maTTer OT TirsT downs, Bowdoin made 9 while The Cardinal machine rolled up I8. Fricke's inTer- cepTion OT Three passes, Terrell and l-lousely in The backTield, The remarkable all- around work OT The line, and, OT course, CapTain Schlum's brillianT playing were TeaTures OT The game. ' The game wiTh RochesTer, played There, was The Tinal one on The schedule, and was also The las+ Tor The Seniors, CapTain Larry Schlums, Dick l-lousely, Bill Rome, WalT Fricke, and Dick Wolaneck. On a slippery, muddy, Treezing Tield, The season was broughT To a successTul close wiTh a I3-O win. Schlums again played an excep- Tional game. ln The TirsT quarTer, iusT aTTer The opening whisTle, he TwisTed loose Tor a 53-yard run To RochesTer's IO-yard line. Two plays laTer he carried The ball across Tor a Touchdown. RochesTer Then began a drive which ended wiTh a TirsT down on The 5-yard line. BuT Wesleyan rose To The challenge and Torced RochesTer To give up The ball six inches Trom The lasT whiTe marker. The second halT was TeaTured by a susTained drive in The Third quarTer on The parT OT The Cardinal Team, wiTh Schlums going over Tor his second Touchdown. ProspecTs Tor The Tall indicaTe an almosT compleTe veTeran line which is big and TasT. Three backs, however, musT be Tound, Terrell being The only regular To reTurn. H541 PODRIDA 933 OLLA I J. B. S. HOLMES Manager RECORD QF GAMES Dale Opponenf Place Oclober I Union Sclweneclady Oclober 8 Conneclicul Aggies Middlelown Oclober I5 Haverford Middlelown Oclober 22 Amlwersl Middlelown Oclober 29 Trinily Harllord November 5 Williams Williamslown November I2 Bowdoin Micldlelown November I9 Roclwesler Roclwesler Games Won Games Losl' Games Tiecl Tolal Poinls lor Wesleyan Tolal Poinls for Opponenls Dafe Seplember 30 Cclober 7 Oclober I4 Oclober 2 I Oclober 28 November 4 November II November I8 I933 SCHEDULE Opponenf Union Conneclricul Bowdoin Haverford Amlwersl Trinily Williams Roclwesler 51553 Aggies I I R. R. I-IALL Assislanl Manager Opponeni' Wesleyan 6 I6 2 24 O 6 6 O O 7 6 I3 0 20 O I3 . 99 . 20 Place Mioldlelown Slorrs Brunswick Haverford Amlwersl Middlelown Middlelown Roclwesler .f. ,- l U . I 'L , . N . 'N , l. '.' ' , .f . , M M? X1 'LM -T1 uf J . . il! iff T SOCCER Ten leTTer men OT IasT year's LiTTle Three Championship Team reTurned This Fall To aid in compiling a very singular record oT one deTeaT, Tour Tied games, and Tour vicTories. The very warm weaTher slowed up The C. A. C. game which ended in a 5 To O vicTory Tor The Cardinals. Ray Brooks romped Through The Aggie deTense To score Three Times, while l-luTchinson accounTed Tor The oTher Two Tallies. ' The nexT week loroughT a TasTer game, and more compeTiTion Trom W. P. I. The conTinued warm weaTher, however, rendered soccer condiTions Tar Trom ideal. The TirsT period broughT no score. Jack TalboT Tallied in The second, and Ray Brooks scored in The lasT period, Thus sending W. P. l. home deTeaTed, 2 To O. On The morning oT The TwenTy-second OT OcTober The Wesleyan booTers ex- perienced Their TirsT baTTle of The season. AmhersT arrived wiTh a sTrong Team, deTermined To Take The LiTTle Three Championship away Trom The Cardinals. The weaTher was perTecT and The resulT was a TasT game wiTh boTh Teams very aggressive. AmhersT scored TirsT. Bean, however, came Through Tor The Cardinals when he re- ceived a pass Trom The righT side and made an excellenT shoT Trom a diTTiculT angle. AmhersT came righT back wiTh anoTher score. Jack TalboT Tied Things up This Time. The score conTinued 2 To 2 unTil The end oT The game aTTer which an over-Time period was played. NeiTher Team succeeded in breaking The deadlock: so The score, OT course remained The same. H561 OLLA PODRIDA 933 g,TriniTy was The nexl' in line alThough noT oTTicially scheduled. Wesleyan won 2 To O, Brown's goal being The TeaTure oT The game. TriniTy proved sTronger Than was anTicipaTed. OcTober TwenTy-ninTh Wesleyan Traveled To Providence and meT Brown on a slippery, mucky Tield which proved To be a hinderance To boTh Teams. The game was hard ToughT and ended in a no score Tie. Wesleyan missed goals by inches, and Brown Tried long well-direcTed shoTs which were more numerous Than The Cardinals buT no more successTul. On November Third we meT Williams. lT was probably The hardesT game ThaT eiTher Team had experienced during The season. A lighT rain Tell ThroughouT The conTesT. The clay base oT The Tield made TasT play impossible. The TirsT period saw careTul playing by boTh Teams, and iT was noT unTil The second quarTer ThaT WhiTe scored Tor Wesleyan. Williams opened up however and scored once The same period. Williams Tallied again in The TourTh buT Jack TalboT Tied up The score wiTh a beauTiTul shoT. Two exTra periods were played To no avail. The score sTill remained: Wesleyan 2, Williams 2. The nexT game was anoTher unoTTicial one, This Time wiTh Yale. IT ended in a scoreless Tie wiTh no overTime periods. Wesleyan gave a good accounT oT iTs de- Tensive sTrengTh. The enTire Team showing perhaps The mosT inspired play oT The season. Bean sTarTed OTT The game againsT Clark wiTh a Tally in The TirsT ThirTy seconds. Ray Brooks scored Three more one righT aTTer The oTher, while Bob TalboT was re- sponsible Tor The TiTTh. All The scoring was done during The TirsT halT. The lasT game oT The season, wiTh M. S. C., resulTed in The TirsT deTeaT Tor Wesleyan. On a field ThaT was muddy and humpy and small, The splendid Teamwork hiTherTo shown by The Cardinals broke down, and Wesleyan emerged on The shorT end OT a l To O score. The end oT The sTory is Tour vicTories, Tour Tied games, and one deTeaT wiTh The l.iTTle Three Championship in a Triple Tie. ThroughouT The season CapTain Ahrens played an excepTionally good game aT cenTer halT back, and proved To be a Tine pivoT man Tor The Team. l-larry Allen covered The goal like an old masTer. Jack TalboT conTinually baTTled his opponenTs wiTh his TooTwork, and many OT his cenTers Trom ouTside resulTed in goals. WhiTe became Tamous Tor his corner kicks. Ray Brooks was high scorer wiTh seven goals To his crediT. Bean, Bob TalboT, Blakeslee, and Galloway all played good sTeady games during The season. NoTwiThsTanding The loss oT many veTerans, Coach lvlacCurdy sTill has a very good nucleus around which To build his Team in The Fall. I157l R. E. HOLMES Manager OFFICERS OE I932 SEASON R. E. I-IGLMES, '34 ...... Manager G. L. AI-IRENS, '33 . Caplain I-I. G. MCCURDY . . Coach VARSITY TEAM OI: I932 G. L. Ahrens, '33 L. F. I-Iayn, '34 I-I. S. Allen, '34 T. E. I-Iulcbinson, '35 F. M. Bean, '34 A. E. Milcbell, '33 G. D. Blakeslee, '33 R. C. New+on, '34 R. E, Brooks, '34 Pilou, '33 R. S. Brown, '35 D. Talbot '33 P. C. Canlwam, '35 L. TaIbo+, '35 A. N. Galloway, '33 . G. WI1i+e, '33 RECORD OI: GAMES, I932 Daie Opponenf Place Opponeni' Wesleyan Ocfober 8 C. A. C. Midcllefown 5 O Oclober I5 W. P. I. Micldlelown 2 O Ccfober 22 Amlwersl Middlelrown 2 2 Oclober 29 Brown Providence O O November X 5 VViIIIams Williamsfown 2 2 November I2 Clarlc MicIcIIe'rown 5 I November I7 M. S. C. ArnI'1ers+ O I I158I 933 DA A PODRI LL O CRCDSS CCDUNTIQV Tl-IE l932 SEASON The Team Taced The prospecT oT a good season when pracTice began in The Tall. CapTain Snyder led a group OT Tour leTTermen, who Tormed a good nucleus. ln The TirsT Time Trials, Wing Tinished in TirsT place, earning a posiTion on The Team. Sher- wood and Thompson did well enough in The second Trial To make The Team, compleT- ing a squad oT seven. ConnecTicuT Aggies Turnished The TirsT opposiTion wiTh a meeT aT lvliddleTown. The home Team won, 28-29, aTTer Two Aggies had Taken The TirsT Two places. Wing came in Third, Tollowed by BasTen, who was TourTh. Bloom, Snyder, Bunyan, and Sherwood came in in order, wiTh Bloom sixTh. This unusual grouping was The deciding TacTor in a close meeT. ST. STephen's, due The Tollowing week, cancelled iTs engagemenTg so The nexT meeT was The New England lnTercollegiaTes aT BosTon, on November 7Th. l-lere The Team came up againsT very superior opposiTion, especially Trom Bowdoin, BaTes, and Maine. The Cardinal harriers Took nexT To lasT place, nosing ouT MassachuseTTs STaTe College. Wing was again The TirsT Wesleyan scorer. The LiTTle Three Triangular meeT was held aT AmhersT on November l2Th. IT was a peculiar mee-T, inasmuch as one quarTer oT The whole course lay on The Track. Wesleyan losT To AmhersT, buT beaT Williams. The scores were AmhersT 29, Wesleyan 42, and Williams 52. BasTen came in TiTTh Tor The TirsT Cardinal score. Bloom and Wing placed sixTh and sevenTh respec'Tively. ProspecTs Tor nexT year are exceedingly good, Tor only Two men, CapTain Snyder and Sherwood, are graduaTing. BasTen, Bloom, Wing, and Thompson will probably be The cenTral Tigures on nexT Tall's squad, wiTh Bunyan, who should be in excellenT Torm. To round ouT The Team, Coach Skirm is looking To This year's Freshman Team, which should supply several men in The Tall. T1591 D. B. BESCHOFF V Manager OFFICERS OF l932 SEASON DONALD B. BISCHOFF, '34 . . Manager JOHN SNYDER, '33 . Capiain THOMAS H. SKIRM . . Coach VARSITY MEN OF l932 L. B. Basien, '34 C. S. Sherwoocl, '33 G. A. Bloom, '34 J. Snyder, '33 G. H. Bunyan, '34 M. l.. Thompson, '34 F. A. wang, '34 CROSS COUNTRY MEETS Dafe Opponeni' Place Opponenf Wesl an Ocloloer 2I Conneclricui Aggies Micldleiown 29 ' 28 November 7 N. E. lnlercollegialres Bosion ' rf Amhersi 29 November I2 Liirlrle Three Amherslr Wesleyan 42 Williams 52 H601 OLLA PODRIDA I933 BASKETBALL T933 IT was wiTh li++le maTerial and a pessimisTic ouTlool4 ThaT Wesleyan oTTicially began iTs baskeTball season, buT wiTh The guiding of Coach Lash and The leadership oT Larry Schlums The Team Turned in a record OT eighT vicTories and six deTeaTs. l-laverTord was The TirsT To challenge and The TirsT To go down in deTeaT To The score OT 32 To IO. The Cardinals nexT meT SwarThmore in a game ThaT was slow, and in which They were deTeaTed by The scoring abiliTy oT The opponenTs. The Team suf- Tered anoTher deTeaT aT Brown. l-larry Allen and Mac Goode scored Ten poinTs each To prove ThaT The Cardinals were carrying Two oTTensive ThreaTs besides Schlums. The TirsT game wiTh Williams on our own courT was The TasTesT game OT The early season. The passing and scoring abiliTy oT The Cardinal Team showed a marked im- provemenT. The same number oT Tield goals were scored by each Team, and each Team had eighT Tree Throws, oT which Wesleyan could sinlc only Three. ConsequenTly, Wil- liams Took The game 36-33. The losing sTrealc was broken when The Team Turned in a vicTory over ConnecTicuT STaTe, 36-22. Wesleyan held The lead during The enTire game, buT The play was in- Terior, and The Toul shooTing sTill inaccuraTe. The Cardinals' pass worlc improved in The game aT AmhersT. The Sabrinas began wiTh an organized oTTensive ThaT cenTered 11611 on TasT and accuraTe passing, buT iT was now The Turn Tor The Cardinal deTense To show iTs sTrengTh, and- alThough The Team Tound Themselves aT The shorT end OT an ll-IO score aT The halT, They won The game 27 To 23. The second game wiTh Williams aT WilliamsTown resulTed in a decided vicTory Tor The Purple. Schlums led The Cardinals in a scoring spurT during The TirsT halT, buT The Purple seemed To gain new liTe, and succeeded in ouTscoring Wesleyan by 20 poinTs in The second halT. ln The nexT game Wesleyan was deTeaTed again, This Time by Union. The game 'was close and well- played. WiTh TiTTy seconds To go, and The score Tied aT 36-36, Allen's knee was in- iured. This misTorTune necessiTaTed calling Tor an exTra Time-ouT and ThereTore gave Union a Tree Throw. The New Yorkers capiTalized The break , and won The game 37 To 36. The season was Tinished oTT by The deTeaTs oT AmhersT and TriniTy. The AmhersT game was very close ThroughouT, The Cardinals leading by only Three poinTs aT The halT. In The second halT, The Sabrinas kepT up wiTh The pace seT by The Cardinals unTil The lasT Tew minuTes. Mac Goode Then rnade Three poinTs clinching The game. The Tinal score was 42 To 37. The vicTory over TriniTy was a TiTTing end To The season. The Cardinals played Their besT ball oT The winTer during The TirsT Ten rninuTes. TriniTy Tried in vain To sTarT an oTTensive ThaT would click, and Tinally succumbed, Though only aTTer The mosT spiriTed TighTing The rugged play oT The inspired Cardinal Team. The Tinal score was 26 To 22. Larry Schlums played a hard, TasT oTTensive game The enTire season, and ran up a ToTal oT I32 poinTs. T-larry' Allen was nexT wiTh a ToTal oT I24 poinTs. l-lis long shoTs, and one-arm Tlips Trom The side lines were The Telling TacTors in mosT oT The Cardinal's vicTories. Mac Goode's work as pivoT man Tor Schlums is To be highly commended along wiTh his individual work under The baskeT. Red Thompson and Charlie Lindner played good deTensive games, and Their well-Timed long shoTs aided in many oT The conTesTs. 11621 I933 ODRIDA P LLA O J D. B. GLANZER C. E. SWEENEY Manager Assl. Man OFFICERS I933 SEASON DAN GLANZER, '33 ...... . . Manager CHARLES SWEENY, '34 ..... . Assislanl Manager LAWRENCE B. SCHLUMS, '33 . . . Caplain DALE W. LASH ........ . Coacli VARSITY TEAM OF I933 I-. B- SCIWIUVNS. '33 . . . Riglrilr Forward M. L. Thompson, '34 . . Righ+ Guard M. H. Goode, '35 . Lell' Forward C. H. Lindner, '35 . . Lefr Guard H. S. Allen, '34 . . . . Cenler W. W. Friclce, '33 . . Forward RECORD OF GAMES, I933 SEASON Dale College Place esleyan Opponenls December Haverford Middlelown 32 IO January Swarllimore Middlelown 22 30 January Brown Providence 30 38 January Williams Middlelown 33 36 January C. S. C. Middlelown 36 22 January 2I Amlwersl Amliersl 27 23 February Coasl Guard Middlelown 37 3I February Clark Middlerown 36 30 February Williams Williamslown 27 45 February Trinily Middlelown I8 27 February Union Middlelown 36 37 February 2I W, P. I. Middlelown 33 26 February 25 Amliersr Middlelown 42 37 March Trini'ry Harliord 26 22 Tolal Poinls for Wesleyan . . . 435 To+aI Poinrs for Opponenls 4l4 I1631 SWIMMING The Wesleyan Swimming Team, which opened The season wiTh six veTeransgancl seven sophomores, concluded wiTh a raTher disasTrous record oT Three-vicTories ouT OT eighT sTarTs. There was much individual sTrengTh and plen+y oT improvemenT, as is shown by The number OT records broken, buT all-around sTrengTh was lacking. . A 56-2l deTeaT aT The hands oT SpringTield opened The season. Two sophomores, Blake and lvlerz, Took The only TirsTs Tor The Cardinal in This meeT. CapTain Burr Took a second in The 440 and 'WhiTe a second in The dives. ' The second meeT oT The season ended wiTh Wesleyan losing To W. P. l., 3l-46. Merz, Taking one oT Wesleyan's Three TirsTs, broke The college record Tor The 200-yard breasT sTroke, while WhiTe won The dives and CapTain Burr scored an easy win in The 220. ConTinuing Their sTring oT deTeaTs, The mermen losT To Yale aT New l-laven, 5I-25. Burr won TirsT place in The 440 aTTer a very close race. The only oTher Cardinal win was chalked up by WhiTe in The dives. T-lis score in This evenT was 88.72 poinTs. T1641 PGDRIDA 933 OLLA 'T Wesleyan won iTs TirsT vicTory OT The year when Bowdoin wenT down on The shorT end oT a 42-35 score. lvlerz slashed seven seconds Trom his own record in The 200-yard breasT sTroke when he won in 2:37. Seymour won in The 40-yard dash, and WhiTe and Burr also Took TirsTs. AmhersT beaT The Cardinals 40-37 in The TirsT LiTTle Three meeT. lvlerz and WhiTe again scored wins, while Talmadge Took a TirsT in The 40. ln The second l.iTTle Three meeT Williams Torced us inTo Third place by winning, 52lf2-24'f2. WhiTe made a pool record in The dives by scoring 9l.l7 poinTs, and Burr and lvlerz Turned in Their usual TirsT places. The second win oT The year was a 42-35 vicTory over M. l. T. lvlerz, Burr, Seymour, WhiTe and MiTchell all scored TirsTs. The losers made The meeT Tairly close by winning boTh relays. WhiTe's poinT score in The dives was 99.47. In The lasT meeT, The Cardinals overwhelmed TriniTy 43-34. Two college and Two inTercollegiaTe records were seT up in This meeT. Burr lowered The college 220 record and The New England inTercollegiaTe 440 mark. lvlerz lowered his own inTercollegiaTe breasT sTroke Time, and The medley relay Team broke The college record. ATTer The close oT The season, Tive Cardinal swimmers wenT To DeerTield Tor The New England lnTercollegiaTes. WhiTe scored a second in The dives, while Burr and MiTchell Took Third and TourTh in The 440. Merz and GiuTrida Took TirsT and second in The 200-yard breasT sTroke, puTTing Wesleyan in Third place, behind Brown and SpringTield. 11651 A. R. STEVENSON 6. R. BOURNE Manager Assi. Manager SWIMMING 1933 OFFICERS OF I933 ANDREW R. STEVENSON, '33 .... . . Manager GRANT R. BOURNE, '34 . . Assisfanr Manager FRANCIS K. BURR, '33 . . Caprain I-IUGI-I G. MCCURDY ...... Coach I VARSITY TEAM OF I933 F. K. Burr, '33 A. E. Merz, '35 G. M. Seymour, '35 F. Giuffrida, '33 A. F. MiIcI1eII, '33 A. G. Simpson, Jr., '35 R. A. I-IousIey, '33 W. A. Russell, '33 R. P. TaImadge, '35 .N I-I. G. WIwi+e, Jr., '33 RECORD OF MEETS Dafe Opponeni' December I6 Springfield January I4 W. P. I. January 2I YaIe February IO Bowdoin February I8 Ambersi February 25 Williams March F 4 M. I. T. March 7 Trinify To+aI Poinfs for Wesleyan ToI'aI Poinrs for Opponen+s Won 3 I.os+ Place Springfield Middielrown New Haven MiddIeIown MiddIeI'own WiIIiamsIown Cambridge MiddIeI'own nm Wesleyan Opponenis 2 I 56 3 I 46 I 8 59 42 35 37 40 24'fZ 52'f2 42 35 43 34 . . 258If2 . 257If2 933 ODRIDA P OLLA WRESTLING The Wesleyan wresTIing Team has iusT compIeTed iTs second successTuI year oT exisTence as a recognized minor sporT. IT Tied AmhersT Tor The LiTTIe Three Champi- onship Iosing iTs only oTTiciaI meeT To The Sabrinas. ThroughouT The season capTain SmiTh, capTain-eIecT BarTIeTT, and Brown were undeTeaTed in Their respecTive classes, and Ingraham was a consisTanT scorer. The season opened on January l4Th wiTh Williams on The home maT. The Cardinal grapplers won Tive oT The eighT maTches rolling up a score oT I9-I I. The Wesleyan maTmen nexT Took AmhersT on January 2IsT To The Tune OT I9-I5 again winning Tive ouT oT eighT maTches. On February I ITh The Team, in iTs second bouT wiTh Williams, deTeaTed The Purple on Toreign TerriTory by a score oT I7-I3, losing only Three bouTs. In a pracTice meeT on February I8Th wiTh The Madison Avenue PresbyTerian Church, who deTeaTed Columbia 22-I I, The Wesleyan squad meT iTs TirsT downTaII, winning only Three bouTs and losing 2I-I I. In The Tinal meeT wiTh AmhersT on February 25Th The IaTTer won 20-I2 Thereby causing a Tie Tor The LiTTIe Three Championship. In This meeT The absence oT Rymer, who had won his TirsT Two maTches and was sIaTed To re- peaT his perTormance, was noTiceabIe in The resuITs. OT The members oT The Team who deserve menTion, BarTIeTT was high-scorer wiTh 23 poinTs To his crediT. Brown obTained I7 poinTs, capTain SmiTh I5 poinTs, and Ingra- ham a ToTaI oT II. Much crediT is due To Coach Oberlander who was insTrumenTaI in obTaining rec- ogniTion oT wresTIing as a minor sporT IasT year, and has since inspired his Teams To a Lirrle Three Championship, and a Tie Tor ThaT TiTIe. H671 WRESTLING I933 Season OFFICERS DUDLEY I-I. SMITI-I, '34 . . . Capfain ANDREW J. OBERLANDER CoacI'1 VARSITY TEAM FOR I933 E. D. BarIIeH, '34 I-I. M. CIarI4e, '35 G. LeoIsacos, '35 C. I-I. Brown, '34 B. G. I-IaIsIeacI, '35 R. W. Rymer, '35 J. M. Burf, '35 I-I. G. Ingraharn, '33 R. Sherman, '35 D. I-I. SmHI1, '34 DUAL MEETS Dafe Opponen+ Place Wesleyan Opponeni' January WIIIiams MicIdIe-Town I9 I I January Arnhersf AmI1ersI I9 I5 February Williams WiIIIams+own I7 I3 February M.A.P.C 4' MiddIe+own I I ZI February ArnI'1ers+ AmI'1ersI' I2 20 'Pracfice Meef To+aI PoInIs for WesIeyan To+aI Poinfs for Opponenfs 11681 78 80 Opponenf OLLA PODRIDA 933 BASEBALL OFFICERS I932 Season WEBB P. CI-IAMBERLAIN, '32 . . . . Manager LINCOLN I-I. CLARK, '33 . Assislanl Manager WILLIAM W. JOI-INSTON, '32 . . . Caplain CARLETON L. WIGGIN ...... . Coacli VARSITY TEAM OE 1932 J. S. Colman, '32 . . . Slworrsiop A. Cowen, Jr., '33 . . Cenler Field J. E. Dee, '32 .... Third Base W. W. Friclce, '33 . . Second Base E. M. Jolnns, '33 .... Ca+cI'1er W. W. Jolnnsron, '32 . . Firsl Base I-I. C. Wiggers, '32 RECORD OE GAMES, I932 April April April April May May May May May May May May May June June June Dafe Lowell Slevens Army I-Iamilron Yale Bowdoin M. S. C. Amlnersl Triniiy Williams Triniry Amliersi C. A. C. Springfield Amlwersr Williams F1691 I-I. Moseley, '32 . . Riglil Field G. Smirli, '33 Cenler Field . J. Sirieloinger, '32 . . Lell Field L. Sweel, '32 . . . . Bilclfier A. Wells, '32 . Leif Field C. S. Werner, '33 . . Riglvr Field Place Wesleyan Opponenfs Middlerown I I Middlelown 4 6 Wesl Poinl 8 Middlelown 6 New I-laven I5 Middlerown 7 2 Arnlwersi ICaIIed - rainl Middlelown 3 8 I-Iar+ford 7 Middlelown 2 Middlelown 6 Amliersl 5 Middlerown I Middlerown I4 Middlelown lCaIIed - rainl Williamsrown 2 5 R. V. GRIMMER A. A. MaclNNES, JR. Manager Assl. Manager BASEBALL OFFICERS 1933 RUDOLPH V. GRIMMER, '33 . . . Manager ANGUS A. MaclNNES, JR., '34 Assisranl' Manager WALTER W. ERICKE, '33 . . . Caplain CARLETON L. WIGGIN . Coach SCHEDULE OE I933 SEASON April April April May May May May May May May May May June Place Lowell Clarlc Roclnesler Bowdoin Amlnersl M. S, C. Trinily Williams Army Williams C. S. C. Trinily Amlwersl moi Opponen+ Midcllelown Midcllelown Miclcllelown Micldlelown Amlmersl Midcllelown Midcllelown Williamslown Wesl' Poinl Middlefown Midcllelown l-larlforcl Middlelown I933 OLLA PODRIDA TRACK 3932 OFFICERS ,I932 I932 Season JAMES A. GERMAN, '32 . . . . . Manager RUDOLPI-I V. GRIMMER, '33 . . Assislanl Manager PERRY S. ODELL, '32 . . . Caplain JOI-IN F. MARTIN L. B. Baslen, '34 E. D. Barllell, '34 G. A. Bloom, '34 G. I-I. Bunyan, '34 B. L. Couard, '34 C. P. A. I-Iamel, '32 L. F. I-Iayn, '34 A. J. Keyser, '32 C. W. Lemlcau, '34 Dale MarcI1 I2 April 22 April 30 May May I4 VARSITY SQUAD OF I932 I-I. T. Lodge, '33 J. A. Marlin, '34 F. C. Nevius, '33 P. S. Odell, '32 J. F. Porler, '34 I-I. B. Richard, '32 L. B. Sclilums, '33 J. Snyder, '33 D. A. Slevenson, '33 W. A. Swell, '33 DUAL TRACK MEETS . . Coaclw W. I-I. Tirrell, '32 K. L. Travis, '32 R. J. Trimbey, '32 6. R. Vila, '32 W. E. Walker, '33 W. M. Wallace, '34 S. C. Wilcox, '32 R. B. Wilcox, '33 R. O. Wolaneclc, '33 Opponenf Place Wesleyan Opponenis Amliersl Amlwersl 38 I-2 74 I-2 Springfield Springfield 57 74 Williams Middlelown 75 2-3 59 I-3 Amlwersl' Amhersl 57 I-2 77 I-2 M. I.T. Middlerown 46 I-2 88 I-2 Tolal Poinls for Wesleyan . . ' . Tolal Poinls for Opponenls . 11711 . 275 I-6 377 5-6 R. P. EREY C. SCHOONOVER Manager Assl. Manager F. CI-IALMERS NEVIUS, '33 RUSSELL P. EREY, '33 . TRACK 1933 OFFICERS I933 Season CORTLAND SCI-IOONOVER, '34 JOI-IN E. MARTIN . Dale Marcli March April Q April May' May DUAL TRACK MEETS opponm Amliersi Springfield Springfield Amlwersr Williams Boslon Universily T172l Caplain . . Manager Assislani Manager . ., Coach Place Middleiown Middlelown Miclcllelown Middle+own Williamsrown Micldlelown I933 ODRIDA P LLA O TENNIS T932 OFFICERS ALBION G. HART, '32 . . . . Manager RUSSELL P. EREY, '33 Assis+an'r Manager JOHN D. TALBOT, '33 . . Caplrain HUGH 6. MCCURDY . . Coach THEODORE H. BANKS ..... Coach May May May May May May May May May June Dafe VARSITY TEAM OE i932 H. S. AIIen, '34 L. S. BowdisI1, '33 J. P. Howland, '3 A. W. Parker, '32 Opponenf Bowdoin M. I. T. SpringfieId Brown Tuffs Yale Triniry Army Amhersf Williams 3 J. M. Parker, II, '32 A. M. Seher, '34 E. R. Warnock, '32 J. D. Talbolr, '33 THE I932 SEASON H731 Place MIddIe+own MiddIe+own MiddIeIown Providence Medford New Haven MIddIeIown Wesf Poinf AmI1ersI MiddIe'rown Wesleyan Opponen'I's B I 5 4 4 5 ICaIIed - raInI 8 I I 8 5 O 4 5 5 4 O 9 G. A. SCHWENK J. PULLMAN Manager Assr. Manager GUSTAV A. SCHWENK JOHN PULLMAN, '34 JOHN D. TALBOT, '33 HUGH 6. MCCURDY THEODORE H. BANKS Da+e, ApriI 28 April 29 May 3 May 5 May I I I May I3 May I5 May I8 May I I9 May 20 May 24 May 26 May 29 May 30 TENNIS 1933 oFFicERs ,.IR., '33 . . SCHEDULE OE MATCHES Opponeni' Tuffs M. I. T, Bowdoin Ru+gers B' lU'nion Brown N. E. I. Trinify AmI1ers'r AmI1ers'r Trini+y WiIIiams i Williams Army L1741 . . Manager Assis'I'an+ Manager . . Capfain Coach Coach Place Tuffs CoIIege Cambridge MiddIe+own New Brunswick MidcIIe'rown MicIcIIeIown Har+f'ord AmI'1ers+ MicIcIIe+own I-Iarfford MicIdIe+own WiIIiams+own Wesf Poinr I933 OLLA PODRIDA GOLF 1932 OFFICERS TI-IOMAS D. MATI-IES . . Caplam and Manager VARSITY MEN OE I932 I-I. O. Ingraham, '33 T. D. Mallwes 32 W. B. Longacre, '33 C. I-I. Warner 33 TI-IE I932 SEASON Dale Opponenl Place Wesley n Opp nenfs April 29 Bosfon College Miclcllefown May 3 Bowdoin Midclleiown May 6 Colgalre Miclcllelown May I I Union Miiddlefown May 24 Amlwerslr MicIcIIe'rown May 25 Williams Williamslrown I175I H. G. INC-3-RAHAM C. H. WARNER Co-Capt and Mgr. Co-Capt and Mgr. HENRY G. INGRAHAM CHARLES H. WARNER Dale May 4 lvlay IO May 20 May 24 GULF 1933 OFFICERS THE I933 SEASON opp onen + Bowaoin Union Arnlwersl' Williams 11161 Co-Caplain and Manager Co-Cap+ain ancl Manager Place Micldlelown Middle+own Amlwersl l Micldlelown I933 OLLA PODRIDA R I MCKENNA C.Y.ANDERSON MGUGQSF Assf. Manager INTERFRATERNITV SPORTS OFFICERS RALPH J. MCKENNA . . . . . Manager CLIFFORD Y. ANDERSON . AssIsIanI Manager I932-I933 TOUCH FOOTBALL I. Phi Nu The-Ia 2. Alpha Chi Rho 3. DeIIa Tau DeI+a BASKETBALL I. DeI'ra Tau Delra 2. DeIJra UpsIIon 3. Alpha Chi Rho SWIMMING I. Phi Nu The+a 2. DeIIa UpsIIon 3. Psi UpsiIon HANDBALL I. Phi Nu Thera 2. DeI+a Kappa EpsiIon CHAMPIONSHIP IAward 'Io The Fralrernify wII'h The Besi' Record In Inlrramural SporJrs.I I932-I933 Delra Kappa Epsilon f177T , 1 - fi' U' ' Ex CAPTAINS CHEER LEADERS msj OLLA PODRIDA 933 TI-IE VARSITY CLUB Composed of all men who have won Their HENRY GARDNER INGRAI-IAM LAWRENCE BERNDT SCHLUMS WILLARD MOSHER WALLACE GEORGE LUDWIG Al-IRENS . FRANK ALBRIGHT MINGLE . OFFICERS H791 . Presidenf Vice-Presiderfr Secre+ary . . Treasurer Corresponding-Secrefary DEPARTMENT CDF RI-IVSICAL EDLICATICDN EDGAR FAUVER, MD. . ANDREW J. OBERLANDER CARL L. WIGGIN . JOHN F. MARTIN . DALE W. LAST-I HUG!-I G. McCURDY . WALTER F. HEIDEMAN, JR. OFFICERS mol Head of Depar+men+ Coach of Foo+ball Coach of Baseball . Coach of Track Coach of Baske+balI Coach of Swimming Freshman Coach 7, 'WM J V, U Z f.,. 'AZ 1 ff fx 4 , My ff? ,4 Z I 4 54 X- NWN M !x,xf,.,-1-fn I-IISTCDIQY 1' .z , ,, , i, ---.MAH in-vm' ,H-Q,,,,..- ,,s,-.,v . Through 'rhe Ages - Man's physical diminu+ion, His Creaiions' physical augmenhaiion. OLLA PODRIDA EDlTOR1AL BOARD CHARLES EDWARD TRINKAUS, JR. RICHARD OAKLEY KENNEDY, JR. ROBERT FISCHER PREMO . HENRY LELAND VARLEY . WILLARD MOSHER WALLACE GORDON STODDARD MURPHY BUSI THORNTON FOWLER HOLDER ROBERT EDWARD HOLMES ANGUS ARCHIE MacINNES, Jr. . SOLON CHARLES ROTHROCK, JR. NESS BOARD H821 . Eu1+Of-in-chie+ . Associalre Eclifor Junior Ediror Junior sam . . Junior Ecliror . Piioifogfspiiic Edifor Business Manager Assisianf Business Manager Assisianlr Business Manager Assisfanr Business Manager PODRIDA 933 OLLA TI IE WESLEYAN ARGLIS EDITORIAL BOARD PERRY CHILDS HILL' ..... . chairman JOHN JOSEPH BUETTNER . RICHARD MORRIS KNAPP . EDWARD LIDDELL STEPHENSON . Ediforial WrI'rer Managing EdIJror . Spor+s ECIIIOF ASSISTANT EDITORS Edwin DudIey Bar'rIeII Roger Erederick BurkhardI Theodore McLennan Hancock Horace Musson Lockwood Gordon Slroddard Murphy John Pullman Wyanf WaIhen-Dunn WaIIer ScoII Weismann, Jr. JUNIOR EDITORS Clarence Knighr Aldrich ArnoId Bauer Ginsburgh Mack HuIchins Goode Charles BriIIon Harris Edward OIiver King Guy WrighI Rogers James Anderson SuII'on Henry Leroy Willson John SIeuarI WiIson RoberI Chadwick Woodhead BUSINESS BOARD DOUGLAS JOSEPH BENNET .... . Business Manager GEORGE EDWARD STAMM LOUIS BEVIER BASTEN, II . AUGUST MARTIN SEHER I1s31 . CircuIa+ion Manager . AssisI'anI Business Manager Assisfanlr CircuIaIion Manager , fx ,WI THE WESLEYAN CARDINAL JOHN WEEKS BODINE JOHN WALLACE EINCH . RAYMOND MQKIM MITCHELL RUSSELL WILLIAM ROME . DAVID FRANCIS DERRINGER GORDON STODDARD MURPHY MARVIN MEIR RESNIKOEE RALPH CLINTON woon W . BUSINESS BOARD EDWARD LIDDELL STEPHENSON ITU Q -I O E DP I- U3 O P 70 U If U ,TT -J QL--. kk if . EdI+or AssociaIe EcIIIors Junior Edifors Business Manager MILTON SHUMWAY SMITH . . Associafe Business Manager I184-I ff J. I ,A 1, xg A, Q -JL, If iq A1 is gm - F7 jig' lil? 7 XXL iff X M C6075 x! 'fNU 'K r ' , v . it 'LN LITERATUR M h H d Vb+ 'Ph y E 1.......,.. GLEE CLUB T939-T 933 Though The glee club season This year was an unusually shorT one, iT had, never- Theless, boTh high and low spoTs. Seven concerTs were given: The club sang in The New England lnTercollegiaTe ConTesT and broadcasTed Trorn New York and l-larTTord radio sTaTions. ThaT The gualiTy oT The singing rose as The season progressed, unTil iT reached excellence aT The Time OT The conTesT, speaks well Tor The coaching, The lead- ing, and The spiriT oT The club members. A very poor opening concerT in The '92 TheaTre and a much more saTisTacTory one in SouTh Farms served in some measure To uniTy an organizaTion in which only Ten veTeran singers Trom The previous year were represenTed. BUT The club was hardly in concerT shape when iT leTT on December 20 Tor a Tour-day ChrisTmas Tour which in- cluded concerTs aT Cramford, N. J., LiTTIe Neclc, L. l., Garden CiTy, L. l., a radio broad- casT Trom STaTion WABC, and a concerT in Upper TvlonTclair, N. J. AT all oT These appearances The singing was well received and, Tor The mosT parT, deservedly so. BuT Too oTTen individual numbers were marred by carelessness or execuTed wiTh a lack OT ThaT Tinesse, polish, or emoTional uniTy-ThaT indeTilnable Touch which diTTerenTiaTes sloppy glee club singing Trom The high sTandard oT perTormance which has in The pasT won an enviable repuTaTion Tor The Wesleyan Glee Clubs. On February ll The club Traveled a snowy iourney To SaraToga Springs, N. Y. where iT was The guesT oT Skidmore College. The real TesT OT The club's abiliTy came wiTh The conTesT in Springfield on February 24. Much crediT is due ProTessor DalTry and lvlr. Lindberg, as well as To The club iTselT, Tor The concenTraTed worlc which Turned The organizaTion inTo a new club and won iT a place second only To AmhersT, which mei 933 PODRIDA LLA O E. l-l. LINDBERG W. E. PEPPER Leader Manager had a mighTy Tine singing body This year. The club closed iTs season wiTh a halT-hour program, broadcasT Trom STaTion WTIC, l-larTTord, on Eebruary 26. The vocal program was admirably varied. Seven college songs were included: Border Ballad by Maunder and March oT The Men of Harlach provided a marTial Tlavorg Laudamus by ProTheroe and Now LeT Every Tongue Adore Thee by Bach added re- ligious Tervorg LandsighTing by Grieg was Tamiliar, and The Musical TrusT by Clockey humorous. Technically The mosT diTFiculT were Full FaThom Five, a musical adapTaTion by Dunhill To Shakespeare's Eamous lines, and Yea, CasT Me From The HeighTs of The MounTains by Elgar, which was The conTesT prize song. The Jiblers were as popular as ever and were especially appreciaTed aT Skidmore where They sang an encore. An innovaTion in The program This year was made by a sTring Trio, composed oT Messrs. KoskoTT, Jaiven, and PaTrick, oT The TirsT Tenor secTion, who, once They had gained selT-conTidence and a cerTain espriT de corps, showed a considerable degree oT skill and Teeling. The solo work was done aT The piano by Mr. Jaiven who was as dexTerous in rendering Chopin as in alTernaTing him wiTh Debussy. The Serenaders, who supplied The inspiraTion Tor The dances aTTer The concerTs, were in excellenT Torm This year and perTormed no small service in keeping up The Tlagging spiriTs on Tedious bus and Train Trips. The Tollowing men will receive keys awarded Tor Two years oT service on The club: W. G. Ames, C. D. Berry, J. E. Church, E. G. l-lasTings, S. J. Jaiven, E. O. King, and S. C. RoThr'ock. We can leave The pasT year conTidenT ThaT Wesleyan sTill sTands high in inTer- collegiaTe circles, and look Torward To nexT year when The advanTage oT The choir- glee club merger should maTerially raise The general level oT Wesleyan singing. Now ThaT ProTessor D'alTry has succeeded in simpliTying our singing siTuaTion, we have every reason To hope he will be able To reTurn The glee club To The eminence Trom which undergraduaTe apaThy, economic depression, and Tlagging inTeresT in college glee club singing have allowed iT To slip. nm PERSCDNNEL GF THE WESLEYAN GLEE CLUB W. G. Ames, '33 R. W. Barlow, '36 C. D. Berry, '34 M. W. BosworH'1, '33 W. W. Bowdish, '36 J. E. Church, '33 J. G. Cooper, '33 W. B. J. Gaffney, '36 H. J. Gwiazda, '36 E. G. Hasings, '36 S. J. Jaiven, '35 E. O. King, '35 T. I. Koslwkmcf, '35 C. R. Slrumpf, '35 Ussj E. H. Lindberg, '33 H. E. Lochner, '36 H. B. Merriff, '36 A. R. Merfens, '35 R. M. Mifchell, '33 J. W. Newfon, '35 A. Pafricelli, '36 B. 5. Pafrick, '36 E. V. Pope, '36 5. C. RoH1rock, '34 D. A. Slrephenson, '33 M. L. Smirlru, '36 M. S. Smi+h, '33 PODRIDA 933 OLLA GLEE CLUB MEN AWAIQDED KEYS S. J. Jasven, '35 J. E. church, '33 5. C. Romock, '34 E. o. king, '35 C. D. Berry, '34 W. e. Ames, '33 F. G. Has+irxgs, '35 GLEE CLUB ITINEIQARY FOR 1932-1933 Cpeninq Comcerlr- '92 Tbealrre Soufh Farms . . Cranford Li++Ie Neck. Garden Cilry . New York Broadcas+ . Upper Morfrclair Skidmore Conresf . Harfford Broadcasr . F1891 Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Feb Feb Feb DEBATE Wesleyan opened The T932-I933 debaTing season wiTh a vicTory over BaTes College, champions oT The EasTern lnTercollegiaTe DebaTe League, and concluded wiTh vicTories over Williams and AmhersT, Thereby capTuring The l.iTTle Three TiTle. The year will be parTicularly remembered, however, Tor several noTable exTra-League debaTes, a deTiniTe deparTure Trom Wesleyan debaTe cusTom. The OxTord-Wesleyan debaTe righTTully Takes precedence in This summary oT The year's acTiviTies. The English represenTaTives, A. J. Ervine and GeoTTrey Wilson, arrived on The campus December 20, winding up on ThaT evening a Two-monTh's Tour oT The UniTed STaTes which had Taken Them as Tar souTh as Florida and as Tar wesT as Chicago. The que-sTion under debaTe, in Typical English-sTyle phrasing, was Re- solved: ThaT This house would welcome The cancellaTion oT all war debTs and repara- Tions . Thomas J. Quinn, '33 and Ralph C. Dixon, '33, PresidenT oT The Wesleyan DebaTe Council, argued The negaTive side in a manner which emphasized The diTTer- ences oT debaTe TacTics beTween The OxTord and The American meThods. All expecTaTions were TulTilled. The capaciTy audience which Tilled Rich l-lall was especially impressed by The earnesT aTTempTs oT boTh Teams To undersTand The TundamenTal issues aT sTalce and To TreaT opposiTion argumenTs wiTh sympaTheTic inTelligence. The charming and persuasive brilliance oT The English oraTory was ouT- sTanding. NOT less so was The adroiT and scinTillaTing manner in which PresidenT McConaughy handled The whole debaTe as presiding oTTicer. IT was a no-decision debaTe. A second TeaTure oT The pasT season was The SmiTh-Wesleyan debaTe in The Meriden l-ligh School audiTorium on March 13, sponsored by The Meriden CommuniTy Forum. An audience oT 800 aTTended. The quesTion was The same as ThaT debaTed in The OxTord conTesT, Wesleyan This Time Taking The aTTirmaTive. George W. Murdock, '34 and R. C. Dixon were awarded The decision over The delighTTul repre- mol PODRIDA 933 OLLA senTaTives OT SmiTh College, The Misses Marjorie EgberT and Bernadine Cooney. IT is exTremely rare Tor a Wesleyan debaTe Team TO speak beTore so large an audience. Qn April I2 The same Wesleyan men TOughT ouT The same issues wiTh debaTers Trom The American l.lniversiTy, WashingTOn, D. C., On The Wesleyan campus. Such debaTes, noT regularly scheduled, have enlivened The debaTing season and have added con- siderably TO The inTeresT in The acTiviTy. l3aTes College, League winners in I932, were seT back in The TirsT League Triangu- lar debaTe OT The year, losing To Ralph C. Wood '34 and R. C. Dixon. The Wesleyan Team hammered away Tor ThirTy-six minuTes on The negaTive side OT This raTher com- plicaTed cjuesTion: Resolved: ThaT The lJniTed STaTes should enTer inTO bilaTeral agree- menTs wiTh The oTher naTions OT The world Tor The hOrizOnTal reducTion OT TariTTs. Qn The same evening, December IO, T. J. Quinn and G. W. Murdock, our aTTirmaTive Team, losT aT PrinceTOn by a narrow decision -a 2 TO I voTe OT The judges. A similar siTuaTion occurred in The second Triangle, Wesleyan won aT home and losT away. LaTayeTTe was The vicTim here. Quinn and Murdock won The Tavor OT The judges proving ThaT democracy is noT an ouTwOrn Torm OT governmenT in a debaTe which was parT OT The program arranged Tor The Alumni weekend in February. Dixon and Wood were deTeaTed, upholding The aTTirmaTive side againsT Yale aT New I-laveng democracy has probably come TO sTay. i Wesleyan reTained her debaTe supremacy amongsT The LiTTle Three by crashing Through wiTh a double vicTOry in The Tinal Triangle. The aTTirmaTive Team- Dixon, Murdock and Wood- reached Williams sirnulTaneously wiTh The hasTy charge OT The WilliamsTOwn Fire DeparTmenT upon The scene To exTinguish a Tire in The very Tra- TerniTy aT which The Team was so hospiTably enTerTained Tor The nighT. The Williams welcome: WOn'T you come in -we're having a Tire , is unTOrgeTTable. A Tew hours laTer The Wesleyan Team proceeded To win an exciTing cOnTesT, presided over by PresidenT GarTield OT Williams. The quesTiOn under debaTe, Resolved: ThaT modern adverTising is deTrimenTal TO The besT inTeresTs OT The American public , Turnished all sOrTs OT OppOrTuniTies Tor wiT, humor, and debaTe cleverness. The AmhersT-Wesleyan debaTe, held in Rich I-lall on March 22, was nO less specTacular. T. J. Quinn, Lewis L. Bowdish '33, and John J. Driscoll '33, The negaTive Team, won handily wiTh The unani- mous approval OT The judges. The Tinal TeaTure OT an unusual debaTing year was a radio debaTe beTween TriniTy College and Wesleyan Trom The sTudios OT STaTion WTIC in I-larTTOrd. The Occasion was unique Tor boTh colleges. Ralph C. Dixon and Ralph C. Wood upheld nobly The debaTe TradiTiOns OT Wesleyan, arguing aTTirmaTively The quesTiOn, Resolved: ThaT The represenTaTive Torm OT gOvernmenT is ouTworn . The broadcasT was a TiTTing climax To One OT The mosT acTive debaTing years in The hisTOry OT Wesleyan. A major porTiOn OT The work connecTed wiTh The year's acTiviTies Tell To The share OT The coaches, ProTessors WilberT Snow and ErwarT MaTThews, assisTed by Charles J. Qlson '32. Generous praise and appreciaTion are Their due. The duTies OT Manager, unusually heavy This year, have been mosT eTTicienTly assumed by ArThur G. Curren, Jr '33 j191l PAINT AND POWDER CLUB OFFICERS JOHN WEEKS BODINE .... . . Presidenr PERRY CHILDS HILL ' Q . . . Vice-Presideni GEORGE HUMPHREY BUNYAN . . . . Secrerary JOHN JOSEPH BUETTNER . . . . Business Manager HORACE MUSSON LOCKWOOD . Assisranr Business Manager RUDOLPH RUEDI RUYL . . . . Producrion Manager CHARLES PAUL MCCLELLAND . Assisranr Producrion Manager WINTHROP THATCHER LEWIS . . . . Lighiing Direcror ERWART MATTHEWS . . .... Direcror MEMBERS JoI1n Emory Andrus Rodney Armour Curriss Crawford Edgar DonoI'1ugIx JoI1n WaIIace Finch Curlris Berrian Ray Howard Bidwell Donald Burknardr Biscnoicf Clarence KnigI'1Jr AIdricI1 GiII:JerI' Harrison CIee Nine+een Thirfy-+I'1ree Walrer Bennerr Longacre Perer Morrirner O'BIenis JoI'1n Srewarr Rankin Edward Liddell Srepnenson Ninefeen TI1ir+y-'four Ronald Hicks Briggs Fred Hamilron Rindge Frank DougIas Robins Nine+een Thirfy-fiye CI1arIes Brirron' Harris Keirh Bliss Hunrress r1921 CI1arIes Edward Sfuarr JoI1n DeGro1CI TaIboJr Horace Gienn WI'ii+e Frank WorJrI'1y Orcurr Henry Leland VarIey Frank AIgerIon Kierman George NayIor, 4-In l933 A PODRIDA LL O PAINT AND PQWDER CLUB The dramaTic season, l932-33, was a parTicularly acTive one, noTeworThy boTh Tor The number and The varieTy oT programs. The spring producTion oT The PainT and Powder Club was The TourTh in The series oT American plays oT The lasT hundred years -Sun-Up, by Lula Vollmer, presenTed on April 22, l932, wiTh a casT headed by Mrs. WilberT Snow as Ma Cagle. Miss DoroThy Woodbridge, N. P. Gardner, Jr., '34, George Naylor, '35, J. W. Bodine, '33, and K. 6. l-lunTress, '35, were oTher members oT The casT. Preceding Sun-Up on April 9 was The TirsT campus vaudeville, sponsored by The ChrisTian AssociaTion and presided over by ProTessor Nicolson, and on April I5 The Treshman play, James lvlonTgomery's NoThing BuT The TruTh, direcTed by l-l. L. Willson, '35, wiTh G. l-l. Clee, '35, and F. A. Kierman, '35, playing The romanTic leading roles. The busy monTh OT April was concluded on The 29Th wiTh The Tinals oT The inTer-TraTerniTy play compeTiTion Tor The Francis Wilson Trophy, which was won by Phi Nu TheTa wiTh Eugene O'Neil's Ile. The oTher TraTerniTies parTicipaTing in The Tinals were Sigma Chi and DelTa Tau DelTa. The CommencemenT play was Bernard Shaw's one-acT saTire on Napoleon, The Man of DesTiny, in which lvliss Virginia MiTchell, E. l-l. Brown, '32, and E. C. l-lughes, '35, were The principal players. ErwarT lvlaTThews was direcTor oT Sun-Up and The Man of DesTiny. An inTeresTing developmenT in The worlq oT The PainT and Powder Club, begin- ning in OcTober, was The exTension oT The regular club meeTings To a larger audience, H931 wiTh The presenTaTion oT experimenTal shorT plays. The TirsT oT These open meeTings, on OcTober 29, To which members oT The MiddleTown TheaTre Guild and all under- graduaTes were inviTed, aTTorded a program oT Two shorT plays, Lord Dunsany's The JesT of Hahalaba and Edna ST. VincenT Millay's Aria da Capo. AT The second, on December IQ, The play was a popular melodramaTic burlesque enTiTled Gold in The Hills, or, The Dead SisTer's SecreT. The Third open meeTing, held on February 24, presenTed Two original works by John Einch, '33-a schoolboy vaudeville burlesque on Russian Tragedy, Marx on The STeppes, and an experimenT in serious expressionism, The ExhibiT. Again, on March 23, The campus vaudeville cavorTed. The TirsT public performance oT The club Tor The new school year was likewise The TirsT undergraduaTe eTTorT aT Shalcespere, an original adapTaTion by R. D. Pen- dleTon, '3I, assisTanT in The '92 TheaTre, oT The Comedy oT Errors , which Mr. PendleTon direcTed and designed in all deTails, including scenery and cosTun'1es. The producTion emphasized, wiTh imaginaTion and sensiTive employmenT oT lighT and color, The romanTic raTher Than The comic. The acTing was Tair, buT The smooThness and coherence oT The design jusTiTied The popular acclaim which The play received. G. l-l. Clee, '35, and E. A. Kierman, Jr., '35, were The AnTipholi, and W. L. STephen- son, '35, and C. K. Aldrich, '35, The Dromios. Miss Erancis T. Neialco, '07, direcTed The second major producTion oT The season, Bernard Shaw's CapTain BrassbouncI's Conversion, playing on February 3d and 9Th, I933, This play oT advenTure , locaTed in The broad spaces oT NorThern ATrica, was a Typical Shavian exercise To which The producing group broughT inTelligenT appre- ciaTion. The acTing was spoTTy, The mosT saTisTacTory worlc being done by Mrs. T. M. Russell, Jr., as Lady Cicely WaynTleTe, and Charles E. 5TuarT, '33, as Sir l-loward. John D. TalboT, '33, was CapTain Brassbound, and William L. STephenson, '36, was The coclcney Drinl4waTer. The Third producTion oT The season will be 5herwood's The Queen's Husband, wiTh Donald BischoTT, '34, playing The lead. AnoTher open meeTing oT The PainT and Powder Club is scheduled Tor May 5Th, and The season will close wiTh The inTerTra- TerniTy shorT play conTesT and The ComrnencemenT play. T194T ,wx wwf if 2 if ECQNQMICS Even+ual con+rol of economic 'Forces +o be achieved 'Hwrough Quanfifaiive Analysis. I- .- LA sociErE riafwcf-use Purpose: To obrain proficiency in The use of The French language by praclice and To acquire an underslranding of The French spiril and ideas lhrough associalion wiih French cullure. OFFICERS JOHN MENZA ...... Presidenl WlLMARTl-l l-lOLT STARR . . Secrelary RICHARD OAKLEY KENNEDY, JR. . . Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Thomas Wainwrighl Bussom Waller Thomas Parlison Alloerr Mann Charles Beaumonr Wiclcs GRADUATE MEMBERS Roberl Oano Bailey UN DERGRADUATES Ninefeen Thiriy-+hree George Lockharl Brighl John Evererl Church Roloerr Nowell Creadiclc Richard Oalcley Kennedy, Laurence Daniels John Riley Dunn Alberl Morlimer Bell Malcor Chace John Menza Milron Shumway Smirh Nineieen Thirfy-four Sibley Andrew l-lall Thomas Ludwig Jelrrup Ninefeen Thirfy-five Allen l-lenry Fuller Myron Charles Oorback 11961 Andrew Roberlon Sievenson Charles Edward Sluarl William Andrews Swell Mallhew Orlando Padula John l-lenry Schierhollz Wilmarlh l-loll Slarr William l-lugh Jansen Charles Oswald Roberis l933 OLLA PODRIDA DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN Purpose: To furlher a knowledge of Jrhose inlreresled in The German language and cuslroms. OFFICERS GEORGE LU DWIG AH RENS . . . . . Presidenl' ARTHUR RALPH MERTENS . . . Vice-Presidenl JOHN JOSEPH BUETTNER, JR. . . . Secrelary-Treasurer FACULTY Thomas Moody Campbell Lawrence Edward Gemeinhardl Paul Holroyd Curls Earl Douglas Mackenzie UNDERGRADUATES Nineieen Thirly-fhree George Ludwig Ahrens John Joseph Buellrner, Jr. Richard Oakley Kennedy, Jr. Nine+een Thiriy-'Four Leonard Hershkowilz Roberr Culhberl Marshall Carl Hans Nissen Waller Julius Mueller William Joseph Marlin O'Brien Nineleen Thiriy-live Frank Everi++ Bensel Arlrhur Ralph Merlens Ninefeen Thirfy-six Richard Whirlaker Hubbell HONORARY Lolhar Lessman H971 Lawrence Sidney Palmer Dudley Howard Smilh Alberl Hickman Taylor Henry Norman Whilney ATWATER CLUB Purpose: To encourage general inleresl in chemical suloiecls and lo provide a means for inlerchange of ideas so acquired. oFFicERs FRANCIS KELSEY BURR ..... JOSES BILLINGTON SANDERS HOLMES . THORNTON FOWLER HOLDER . . . FACULTY MEMBERS . . Presidenl . Vice-Presidenl Secrela ry-Treasurer John Elmer Cavelli Charles Ruglas Hoover George Alberl' Hill GRADUATE MEMBERS Lloyd Evarls Chillenden Andrew Bradshaw Jennings Howard Everel l Norris George Brillon Holmes Vincenl' Guslanline Mallacolli Howard Beach Richard Juslus Hoyf Roger Judkins Trimloey UNDERGRADUATES Ninefeen Tl1iri'y-'Three George Ludwig Ahrens Joseph Buellner Anrhony John Cofrancesco Millard William Bosworlh Francis Kelsey Burr Rober-l' Edmund Gibbs Thornlon Fowler Holder William Joseph Marlin O'Brien Joses Billinglon Sanders Holmes Fernando Slephan Polvani Roberl Joseph Lorenzi John Slewarl Rankin Roberl Ford Maloon Henry Crasl Tappen Nine+een Thirfy-four Clifford Yngve Anderson William Richard Simpson Edwin Dudley Barllell Roberl Edward Holmes Dudley Howard Smilh Courllandl Dixon Berry Charles Paul McClelland Louis Joseph Slrobino Rowland Brown Evans Eranlc Albrighl Mingle Alberl Hickman Taylor Samuel Harry Gershaler George Dudley Mylcreesl Marvin Loughran Thompson James Hendry Roberl Collier Newlon X'Veianl Walhen-Dunn H981 I933 DRIDA APO LL O I PRE-MEDICAL CLUB ' Purpose: To furlher inleresl in praclical and preparalory medical worlc. ' I OFFICERS WILLIAM GARD AMES .... . . Presidenl I-IOYT CI-IASE TAYLOR . . . . . Vice-Presidenl JOI-IN STEWART RANKIN . Secrelary-Treasurer FRANCIS GIUFFRIDA I-Iuberl Balcer Goodrich s George William Clair Bee Cramplon John Edwin Dee William Gard Ames Millard William Bosworlh John Joseph Buellner Francis Giulllrida George Humphrey Bunyan I-lerman Earl Colilz Abraham Alfred Fisher Bernard Edlin Greenspon FACULTY MEMBERS Edgar Fauver I-lunler, 3rd Edwar GRADUATE MEMBERS Richard Francis Granl Dorolhy I-lewill UNDERGRADUATES Nineleen Thirly-Three William Truill Godfrey Ra mond Edward Moore Y John Slewarl Ranlcin Waller Adams Russell Nineleen Thiriy-four I-larold Edgar Gregory George Summer I-lill Nine+een Thirfy-five Roberl Eldred Schneider H991 Corresponding Secrela ry George Alberl I-lill d Chrislian Schneider Rowena Nichols David Alexander Wilson Edward Woodruff Snowden Donald Alford Slephenson I-loyl Chase Taylor Philip Miller Taylor Nalhaniel Kenigsberg Edward Berlram Kidney Marvin Loughran Thompson Archer Gordon Wells WESLEYAN CANOE CLUB Founded in I929 for undergraduaie in+eres+ in canoeing and ouioloor GC'l'IVI'l'IGS OFFICERS JOHN STEWART RANKlN . PreSlClel'1'l' JOHN FEASTER KIRK . Vice Presideni KILBURN ELIE ADAMS, JR. . Secreiary ROGER l'lALl. ANDREWS Treasurer UNDERGRADUATES Nine+een Tl1ir+y-flwree Kilburn Elie Adams, Jr. William Gard Ames Millard William Bosworlh Nineieen William Waller Cooney Jolwn Feasier Kirk Howard Elmer Murlcefi' John Siewari Rankin Tl'iir+y-'four l2001 George Wendell Williams I933 OLLA PODRIDA VAN VLECK CLUB Purpose: To lurlher inlreresl in malrhemalics and i+s applicalions. OFFICERS VINCENT JOSEPH STRUOGIS, JR. . . . Presidenl RAYMOND FARNELL BROOKS Vice-Presidenl GEORGE HUMPHREY BUNYAN . . . . Secrelary FACULTY MEMBERS Herberl' Eli Arnold Malcolm Eosler Burion Howard Camp Leroy Alberl Howland UNDERGRADUATES Nine+een Thirfy-Three Kilburn Elie Adams John Feasler Kirk Raymond Farnell Brooks Archibald Frisbie Milchell Roberl Edward Gibbs Guslav Adolph Schwenlc Vincenl Joseph Sfruogis, Jr. Ninefeen Thirfy-four Charles Bunner Bogarl Angus Archie Maclnnes George Humphrey Bunyan Charles Paul McClelland Ralph Nelson Davis Viclor Oscar Prall Louis Joseph S+robino Ninefeen Thiriy-live Clarence Knighl Aldrich Charles Brillon Harris Horace Kelsey Burr Arnold Lorbeer f201l SCRAWLERS' CLUB Purpose: To slimulale inlreresr in crearive wriling al Wesleyan Universily by The wriling, reading, and crilicism of lilrerary pieces ol: our own composilion, and 'ro encourage an apprecialion of lileralure in general by discussion. OFFICERS JOHN WALLACE FlNCl-l .... . Presidenl RAYMOND McKlM MITCHELL . Secrelary FACULTY MEMBERS Franlc Edgar Farley Merrill Reeves Pallerson Erwarl Mallhews Wilberl Snow l-lomer Edwards Woodbridge GRADUATE MEMBERS Charles John Olson UNDERGRADUATES Ninefeen Ti.ar+y-+hree 'John Wallace Finch Spire Pilou i Wilbur Chapman Goodson Russell William Rome Raymond McKim Milchell John De Grollli Talbol Waller Worlhinglon Theis Ninefeen Thirfy-four Don M. Davies David Francis Derringer L20-21 mr' 1 1, 2,-1 'L xr . ,-.C2... If--inf zfx,-:fxf '51, K -XX! -X Y 5 X.. X NX' ww-ddr Q EWC5 df1dPEL'G'0N I am 'Phe bread of Life. WESLEYAN CHRISTIAN ASSGCIATIGN OFFICERS SOLON CI-IARLES ROTI-IROCK, JR. . . PresicIen+ EDWARD OLIVER KING Treasurer JAMES HENRY BAILEY . . Secrerary CABINET SoIon CI'1arIes RoIIwrocI4, Jr. Reginald Dwiglwjr Avery Henry Gardner Inqranam Roger Glover Nicholls Weiarfr Wa+I1en-Dunn Woolsey EIIIOH' Pepper GIIberI I-Iarrison CIee James Henry BaiIey I-IamiI'ron Meeks IvIcCrosIcery P2041 DRIDA 933 OLLA PO WESLEYAN Cl-IIQISTIAN ASSQCIATIGN T932 - T933 The Treshman camp held Tor The TirsT Time lasT year meT wiTh such success ThaT iT was repeaTed, The membership growing Trom 25 To 47 members oT The enTering class, The program was improved in a number oT deTails, a member oT lasT year's class acTing as chairman in charge oT The acTiviTies. Members oT The TaculTy co-op- eraTed by providing TransporTaTion To and Trom The camp. ProTessors l-lill, ChanTer, l-lewiTT, Scudder, and Herron, wiTh J. Thoburn Legg '30 and Ralph PendleTon '3l, Took parT in The program oT Talks To The camp group on various aspecTs oT college liTe. The Campus ChesT campaign was successTully compleTed. The budgeT oT 152,200 being oversubscribed by 51350. While various iTems on The budgeT were cuT, The Social Service CommiTTee was given an addiTional S200 Tor work Tor unemploymenT and STudenT aid. The Comference CommiTTee has senT delegaTes To The NorThTield WinTer Con- Terence aT NorThTield, The Summer ConTerence aT NorThTield, The Fall ConTerence oT The ConnecTicuT Valley Missionary Union aT ConnecTicuT College Tor Women in New London, and The Spring ConTerence aT ConnecTicuT STaTe College aT STorrsq To The PresidenT's Conference aT Sharon, ivlass., and To our own one-day ConTerence on Religion and Labor aT The C. A. Cabin. ln all, 43 sTudenTs aTTended six conTerences. The DepuTaTions CommiTTee, under The leadership oT R. D. Avery, had an es- pecially acTive year. AbouT 30 diTTerenT men have visiTed 23 diTTerenT communiTies and served over 3,800 people. The depuTaTion Teams have meT in advance To plan Their program and again Tollowing The Trip To discuss The work wiTh The ChrisTian AssociaTion secreTary. Much Tavorable commenT has come Trom The resulTs oT This procedure which has shown more eTTecTive work in The various communiTies To which The Teams have gone. The Social Service CommiTTee has conTinued iTs work serving The lnTirmary wiTh Tlowers and magazines. lTs greaTesT conTribuTion has undoubTedly been a series oT luncheons which have been developed wiTh The aid oT commuTers and non-TraTerniTy sTudenTs in order To bring These groups inTo closer Triendship and To TosTer social in- Tercourse among Themselves and beTween Them and members oT The TaculTy. The OxTord Club has had Ten meeTings during The year, lisTening To such speakers as Mr. Leonard OuTerbridge, a reTurned missionary: Dr. Willard Uphaus Trom Yale Uni- versiTy3 Mr. Francis Miller oT The World STudenT ChrisTian FederaTion: Dr. Clarence P. Shedd of The Yale DiviniTy School: and ProTessor Cornelius Kruse. The Oxicord Club's membership is made up of sTudenTs inTeresTed in some Torm oT ChrisTian service. A number oT The chapel speakers have come To address The club on The nighT previous To Their address in chapel. izosi The Meefings Commiffee has broughf fhe Counfess Alexandra Tolsfoy, Dr. Walfer Whife, fhe Mansfield Singers, and ofhers fo fhe campus for open meefings. In addifion, if has conducfed a series of freshman mixers, five Sunday evening forums wifh Docfors Beaven, Robbins, Hayden, Dallas, and Parlcg and a series of fhree meef- ings on My Philosophy of Life wifh Professors Chanfer, Snow, and Cady. The Sfudenf-Paculfy Commiffee confinued ifs plan of developing beffer sfudenf- faculfy relafions fhrough informal feas af various frafernify houses. The Reading Room Commiffee has developed fhe use of fhe reading room, sponsored campus arf exhibifions, and has erecfed a world news bullefin board con- faining a world map and up-fo-dafe news clippings describing currenf evenfs. This board has affracfed considerable affenfion and favorable commenf. Approximafely 800 sfudenfs have been enferfained in fhe home of fhe Chrisfian Associafion Secrefary during fhe year. In addifion, fhe Secrefary has served as feacher of a men's class in a local church and spoken af various young peopIe's meef- ings fhroughouf fhe counfy. THE CHLIRCH QF CHRIST IN WESLEYAN Pf-xsroifas or THE coLLEeE cnuiacn William e. ciianief can v. Herron MEMBERS OE THE STANDING COMMITTEE OE THE COLLEGE CHURCH Presidenf McConaughy H. G. Ingraham, Jr., '33 Dean Chanfer W. A. Sweff, '33 Professor Kruse, Clerlc H. R. Houghfon, Jr., '34 Mr. C. V. Herron R. C. Wood, '34 R. D. Avery, '33 E. C. Hughs, '25 P. C. Hill, Jr., '33 G. H. Clee, '35 ORGANIST Joseph S. Dalfry 52061 JUS T AQOUND H . 'fe THE D UL INNEQL nf QOQEU-CSEO GQVEIQINIMEIXIT LECTURES ON TI-IE GEORGE SLOCUM I BENNETT FOUNDATION M. PI-IILIPPE SOUPAULT November 4, I932 La Nouvelle Jeunesse ole I'Europe DR. GORI-IAM P. MUNSON November I8, I932 The American Novel Since IQOO DR. JULIUS CURTIUS November 2I, I932 Germany's Posr-War Policies JOI-IN A. LOMAX December 6, I932 Negro Songs and Ballads PROE. GEORGE I-I. BLAKESLEE December 15, I932 The Lyllon Commission To Manclwuria M. KING I-IUBBERT January I4, I933 Technocracy BENJAMIN P. ADAMS January 20, I933 The Slraw Vo're as a Polilical Eaclor COUNT ELEURY January ZI, I933 Les Problemes Erancaises ef les Problemes du COUNT GAETANO SALVEMINI Eebruary 9, I933 Is Democracy Breaking Down? I DR. BINGI-IAM Eebruary 28, I933 Occupalional Acliuslmeni in I933 PROP. RALPI-I BARTON PERRY March 2I, I933 William James and I-Iis Pliilosoplwy Lzosj Monde OLLA PODRIDA I933 IIXITERCOLLEGIATE PARLEY ON MARRIAGE The Feminine Side of II GLADIS I-I. GROVES The Masculine Side of I+ PROFESSOR ERDMAN IFIARRIS The Church and Modern Marriage ProbIen'1s FATI-IER JOI-IN M. COOPER MenIaI AcIiusIrnenIs in Marilral Life DR. WILLIAM B. TERI-IUNE Youlrh Prepares for Marriage REVEREND ROY B. CAMBERLIN, '09 The Case Tor Birih ConIroI MRS. MARGARET SANGER The Modern Approach Io Marriage DOCTOR CLARENCE C-3. CAMPBELL IZ09:I WESLEYAN UNIVERSITVALLIMNI COUNCIL ' The Official Represenfajrive Group of The Alumni Body Organized June 20, I9II Succeeded The Old Alumni Associalion in I9I6 OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF TI-IE COUNCIL, I932-I933 EARL D. DEREMER, 'I0, Chairman ...... New York Cily LEONARD S. DOWNEY, '07, Vice-Chairman . . New York Cify I-IERBERT L. CONNELLY, '09, Secrelary-Treasurer . Middlelown Execufive Commiilee OFFICERS OF TI-IE COUNCIL AND CI-IAIRMEN OE STANDING COMMITTEES G. G. REYNOLDS, '05 ......... Finance I-I. C. GRANT, '08 . Commencemenl and Class Organizalion A. I. PRINCE, 'I5 . ...... PuIoIiciIy W. N. STILWELL, I0 . . . . Secondary Schools I-I. C. SKIFF, '2I . . . Alumni Clulos R. W. RICE, '08 . Undergraduale Aclivilies D. L. I-IARTMAN, '2I . . Placemenl L. S. DOWNEY, '07 . . . Alhlelics C. L. ROCKWELL, '97 . . Alumni Truslees F. T. DAVIS, 'II .......... Personnel TWO ADDITIONAL MEMBERS FROM EACI-I STANDING COMMITTEE R. C. Parker, '93 C. P. Canham, '09 J. I-I. Bunce, '95 C. E. Bacon, 'I3 J. A. Anderson, '96 G. G. Davidson, 'I3 I-I. A. Barchelcler, '97 R. I. Lagqren, 'I3 W. A. Thompson, '97 W. K. Perigrue, 'I3 B. I-I. Camp, 'OI K. A. Sanderson, 'I4 C. E. Price, '02 E. Y. Morse, 'I5 W. P. Calder, '03 E. B. Upham, Jr., 'I5 C. I-I. Tryon, '05 I-I. B. Chappell, 'I9 A. B. I-IaIey, 'O7 T. W. Powell, '22 EX-OFFICIO The Presidenl of The Universify The Presidenl ol: The Board of Truslees Alumni Truslee S. F. I-Iancock, '05 Alumni Truslee E. A. Inglis, '08 A F2101 l933 ODRIDA OLLA P ATHLETIC CGUNCIL ALUMNI l-lerberl L. Connelly.. '09 Winlred K. Pefligrue. 'I3 Kendall A. Sanderson, 'I4 FACULTY Edgar Fauver Charles R. l-loover l-luberlr B. Goodrich for Edward C. Schneider lon leave UNDERGRADUATES Roberl R. l-lall Guslav A. Schwenlc Andrew R. Slevenson - TZ111 W PUBLICATIONS BOARD OFFICERS PAUL HOLROYD CURTS . . Presldenl DOUGLAS JOSEPH BENNETT . . Vice-Presidenl HERBERT LEE CONNELLY . . . Secrefary NORMAN JOSEPH WARE Financial Secrelary MEMBERS Alumni Herberl Lee Connelly, '09 Alberl I. Prince, 'I5 Frank Twilrchell Davis, 'Il Facul+y Theodore Howard Banks, Jr. Homer Edwards Woodbridge Paul Holroyd Curls Douglas Joseph John Weeks Bod Perry Childs Hill Undergraduaie Bennell ine Norman Joseph Ware S Thornlon Fowler Holder Henry Gardner lngraham Edward Liddell Slephenson Charles Edward Trinkaus, Jr. F2121 OLLA PODRIDA I933 DEBATE CCDUNCIL ALUMNI MEMBERS l-lerloeri L. Connelly, '09 Ernesl A. lnglis, '08 FACULTY MEMBERS Erwarl Maillwews Wilberi Snow STUDENT MEMBERS Jolwn W. Bodine, '33 Arllwur J. Curren, '33 Tlwomas J. Quinn, '33 William A. Swell, '33 Ralph C. Dixon, '33 mai GRADUATE STUDENTS Olin Fellow CHARLES JOHN OLSON Worcesler, Mass. Rich Fellow DOUGLAS JOSEPH SULLIVAN Philadelphia, Penn. ROBERT GANO BAILEY Mounl Holly, N. J. FLOYD EWARTS CI-IITTENDEN Clinion, Conn. PAUL WAKEMAN COONS Kinqslron, N. Y. RALPH WINFIELD DECKER Dunmore, Penna. JOHN EDWIN DEE Brocldon, Mass. STEN GUNNAR FLYGT New Br7+ain, Conn. RICHARD FRANCIS GRANT Cromwell, Conn. JEAN-PAUL GRINBERG Paris, France THOMAS ALONZO HART, JR. Fairporr, N. Y. JUSTON I-IOYT New Canaan, Conn. ANDREW BRADSHAW JENNINGS Ralslon, N. J. GEORGE I-IILTON KENT Gray, Maine RUSSELL ALBERT LOBB Wallingford, Conn. ADRIAN FRANCIS MQDONALD Porrland, Conn. Squire Fellow ARNOLD FREDERICK JOHNSTON Soulh Woodsrock, Conn. Universily Fellow RALPH DARLING PENDLETON Providence, R. I. rein VINCENT GUTANTINE MATTACOTTI Eddysrone, Penn. FRANCIS GARDINER MURPHY Middlerown, Conn. HOWARD EVERETT NORRIS I-Iarllord, Conn. FREDERICK WEINGER NOVIS Walrerford, Conn. EVARETT TILSON PEABODY Georgelown, Mass. ROBERT MCVICAS PRUYN Yonlqers, N. Y. FRANK LEES OUINBY, JR. Milford, Conn. HOWARD BEACI-I RICHARD I-luniinglon, N. Y. ALLAN JEROME RUDERMAN Middlelown, Conn. ROGER JUDKINS TRIMBEY Glens Falls, N. Y. JOI-IN ERWIN WALSTROM Keene, N. I-I. DAVID ALEXANDER WILSON Easl Liverpool, Ohio DOROTHY WOODBRIDGE Midollelown, Conn. I933 OLLA PODRIDA Tl-IE ITQGSA CLUB The Rosa Club, rneeling Twice each rnonlh, provides an opporluniiy for Those sludenrs inieresled in The Tield of Physics To discuss iniformally The advances and de- velopmenls in Thai science. Novel demonsiralions and arlicles of unusual inlreresjr are considered in This manner ' G. l-l. KENT . Presidenl L. LESSMAN . . Vice-Presidenl R. N. DAVIS . Secrerary-Treasurer H. s .Allen e. D. Myichfeesi W. G. Cady, Ph.D. V' E. T. Peabody M. B. Crawford, lvlfx. G. W. Scofl, Jr. X W. W. Cooney N. W. S+orer, Ph.D. V. S. Ealon, Ph.D. A. l-l. Taylor J. P. Hagen J. F. Kirk R. J. McKenna J. W. Muller TZIST K. S. Van Dyke, Ph.D J. E. Walsirom W. Walhen-Dunn F. L. Quinby The Calla Podriola Boarcl ol IQ33 expresses its especial appreciation to: The l-lammersmith-Kortmeyer Co. The White Stuclio. -lhe Aclvertisers. Various members ol the Faculty who have macle invaluable con- tributions to the theme. The Scuts. 52163 933 ODRIDA P OLLA IHHHI f -2 If P X IS one o , ' f the few lllU x t I I- luxuries if FLW -L Ni- iki if 5 that proves itself i WV f f 3 . . . an economy! l1Xl1l'Y ... because every bus is whole- somely clean, luxuriously com- fortable to ride in With a courteous driver in charge, interested in your welfare While riding in his bus. COUOIIIY . . . because you have comfort and motor smartness With- out bother of maintaining a car and it is less expensive than any other transporta- tion . . . it's the modern, Cl cinderless Way. For track meets, basketball, base- ball, football games, glee clubs, parties, dances or any activities that you may be interested in... ' C,,a,,e, 3 bus and mend, It is Ride the New Valley Busses by far the more pleasant Way. . . and the cost, divided among a group, makes it very inexpensive. Run Every Hour Stop Anywhere Comfort - Economy - Conoezzrievzce I 1 1 l I The New Haven and Shore Line Railway Co. lZl7I PRINTING MANILA RoPE, mmummmwnumuwnunmmmumw- umummmummwnummmummmmwmumuumwmmnmmnnmmunuunwm ki . THE 'Pi I QN- STEVVART PRESS J ,M s:v'NeX' m 1537 - 'mf aafmrix-n.,::v ' ,, :min-. f WW! 54 ' E H 4126 f A Il. Q: TWA DE MARK United Fibre Company 82 SOUTH STREET 122 Court St. Nliddletown, Conn. NEW YORK, N. Y. Compliments Of Campbell Foundry ompany I HARRISON NEW JERSEY maj l933 DA LLA PODRI O X ERVING WESLEYAN MEN Has Been Our Aim for Twenty-five Years We5leyo11,5 Second Century will see us still serving THE WESLEYAN STURE f For Your Convenience Cofnplifnenfs of ' HARRY L. MULLIGAN CRAFTSXWELD EQUIPMENT CGRP. lwonnfocrnffen' of Acetylene Welding and Cutting Equipment Specialisis in CZLffi7Zg Steel Under Wate1' W.-54th Street NEYV YORK, N- Y H2191 Established 1909 Phone 2760 Blau's Electric Shop, Inc. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Contracting and Supplies, Radios Refrigerators, Oil Burners 475-479 MAIN STREET Complimeizts of Davidson Pipe and Iron Corp. 'DI' 5012-2nd Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. SALADA TEA IS DELICIOUS SIMON EDELBERG Tailoring Repairing and Pressing ffigh Grade Mezzjs Furnishings PHONE 2217 105 COLLEGE ST TODD FUEL IL BURNERS FEW typical installations of TODD fuel oil burning equipment in Institutional Buildings: St. Vincent's Hospital, New York Our Lady of Grace School, Morristown, N. St. Elizabeth's Convent, Convent, N. St. Vincent's Hospital, Staten Island, N. Y. Saunders Trade School, Yonkers, N Y Convent of Sacred Heart, New York St. -Iohnls Law School, Brooklyn, N. Y Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Bronx, N. Y St. Benedict's School, Bronx, N. Y. House of Calvary, Bronx, N. Y. Monastery of Franciscan Poor Clares, Bronx, N Y. - Monastery of Mary Immaculate, Garrison, N. Y St. Agnes Hospital, White Plains, N. Y. A Survey-Report by a Todd Combustion Engi- neer is made and submitted Without obliga- Zi g I tion. just write or telephone your request. 3 TODD COMBUSTION EQUIPMENT, 1726. l Division of Todd Sbipyfzrds Corporiztion i --A Foot of 23rd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. I-IUguenot 4-3700 I933 OLLA PODRIDA Estflblislzezl 1888 More Than a aarter Century o College Photography , f 520 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK , ' Completely equipped to render the Highest Quality Craftsrnanship and Expedited Service on both Personal Portraiture and Photography for College Annuals. r ' Official Photographer fo the 1933 Ulla Poafriala 12211 Hunterspoint Lumber Eff' Supply Co., Inc. WILLIAM E. CODE Prefldmt DEGNON TERMINAL LONG ISLAND CITY Compliments of ARTHUR H. STRICKLAND Charles McCarty Co., Inc. Contractors' Toolx and Equijyment 272-4-6 DORCHESTER AVE. BOSTON IZZZI PODRIDA I933 OLLA .gag 'fM 'xx' C 'fi Keep thy Shop and thy Shop will keep thee p pp t Q 1i ...ef ..L.. . .4,..,.a-M 5 S PENNY spent to-day in modernizing obsolete drives with the right motor and the right control will be Worth ten pennies spent to-morrow. We can furnish General Electric motors and controllers of any kind, of any type, for any service. Modernization reduces costs P- increases profit The Connecticut Electric Equipment Co., lnc. MERIDEN, CONN. The East River Mill and Lumber Company DENNIS J. CYCONNELL P1'e5ident I Yards: 92nd to 93rd Streets East River and Degnon Terminal, Long Island City OFFICE PHONES 4-25 East 92nd Street ATwaref 9-6517-6518 New Yofk CNY 12231 lilotelflhnton, Spri1zgj'ifld'x flfloxt Friendly lfoteln- the idealistic meeting place for students from all parts of the country. We are noted for our delicious foods, splendid service, spacious lobby and delightful rooms. These all help to make one's stay happy when in a strange land. We trust that Wesleyan students, when in Springfield will make the CLINTON their home. THOMAS I. KELLY, Suits made to measure 519.75 to 535.00 Custom suits 337.50 to 5555.00 J 1 M A D A M s College Tailor 1026 Chapel Street New Haven, Conn. MAHONEYCLARKE INC. Contractors' equipment and Supplies Lakewood road equipment Jaeger Truck Mixers jwmmger' Lflarlow Pumps 217 Pearl Street New York City OO Compliments of a fiend OO IZZH I933 PODRIDA LLA O Clark 8: True, Inc. DIAMONDS - VVATCHES Miner, Read Sc Tullock Distributors of fffwfffm SUNRISE PURE Eoon -I+ PRCDUCTS Stationery -1. J. A. MASTERTON, Optometrist Wflzolesale Grocers Meriden, Conn. Comjzlinzezzis of Cubeta Bros., Inc. Fruits and Vegetables lllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll 126 Main Street W. J. TREVITHICK Groceries and Meats 'I' 600 lVIain St. and South Farms lVIiddletoWn Connecticut Middletown, Conn. 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