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Herbert Clifford Bell, Ph. D. Dedication We. Of The C lass of 1934-, sincerely dedicate this book to Professor Herbert Clittbrd Bell, Ph. D., that we may thus express our gratitude for that which we have received in our contacts with him. We honor that critical judg- ment which made us think: the wide knowledge which opened new Vistas to us: and a personality which gave us hope. Foreword Orphans of the old, Fathers of the new. a generation lost 01' found according to how well we learned, and how far we build. Order of Books First Book Second Book Third Book Fourth Book Fifth Book Sixth Book WWW Views University Classes Fraternities Ath lctios Activities STAFF EDITOR. Robert Fischer Premo BI'SINICSS KIAXAGER, Angus Archie Klaclnnos, Jr. ASSISTANT EDITORS, Henry Leland Varley Villard Klosller Vallm-9 JI'NIUR EDITORS. Thomas Stanton Dietrich Benjamin Tuppen Faim-hild, III Valter Edmund Imehmzmn ASSISTANT BI'SINESS MGRS., Robert Edward Holmes Solon Charles Hothrock. Jr. JIVNIUR BIVSINESS KIGIL. Earle Linus Rich, Jr 1934 014a- L' 5 MP TH E CA BROWN 01A; now LOOKING 'UIVTH 'mmwx 0141; now UMKING NURTII 01E;- OLIN LIBRARY LOBBY 0F OIAIX LIBRARY :wuleyan'llm'vmdy ULIN S'lXX'J'PlC. ULIN LIBRARY malayan W S1 Jl l'll FUIAIAICHIC wakyanr 'uno'vaajty E OBSERVATORY T H W M RD 0F TRI'STICES GEORGE NVILLETS DAVISUN. LLD. . DAVID GEORGE Dowxm'. D.D.. Litthn 14.1..D. HENRY INGRAIIAM HARRIMAN, PILB. LILD. Jonx STEPHENSON PIVLIAIAN. 8A.. LLB. HENRY ANDREWS INGRAIHM. PI1.B.. LLB. THE PRESIDENT OF THE INIVHRSITY HONORARY MEMBERS TERM EXPIRES IN 1937 JOHN Emmy ANDRL'S. LLD. . . DAVID GEORGE anxmx D.D.. Litt.D.. LLD. MEMBERS TERM FXPIRES IN 1934 JOHN CHEESMAN CLARK. LILD. GEORGE WILLETS DAVISUN. LILD. FRANK Kmxwoun HALLm'K. M..X.. MD. STEWART FREEMAN HAm'orx, ILL. 1.14.13. HLIJAII KENT III'BBARD. MA. ALBERT WHEELER JOHNSTON. B5 RALPH FERNALD LowE. MA. I'IURAFE AI'GIVSTIVH Homes N FRANK MASON NORTH. D.D.. LILD. ALBERT LONG SMITH. D.D. TERM EXPIRES IN 1935 XVILLIAM HARVEY BATIL B.A.. 5TB. CORNELII'S ROM'H BERRIEN. MA. ELLIOTT MINTON ELDREDGE. PILB. FREDERIF XVORTHEN FROST, BA.. LILB. ARTHUR GOODRICH. MA. JOHN GRIBBEL LILD. w FREDERICK KNIFFEN. MS. . JOHN STEPHENSON PI'LLMAN. ILL LLB. WILLIAM THAYER RIM! FRANK HARDER RYDER. BA. President President Emeritus Vice-IWesident Secret a ry , N l rcasurcr Rx officim Yonkers. N. Y. Klount Vernon. N. Y. New York. N. Y. New York. N. Y. Fromwell. Hum. Syracuse. N. Y. Middletown. len. New York. N. Y, Auburn. Maine West Springfieldw Mass. KIadison. N. J. xYOOdSViHe. N. H. Providence. R. I New York. N. Y. Brooklyn. N. Y. New York. N4 Y. New York. N. Y. Philzulelpllim Pu. wVilmingtmL Del. Bridgeport. Vnnn. Newton. Nlusx. Cohloskill. N. Y. TERM EXPIRES IN 1936 GEORGE DAVIS BEATTYs M.A.. LLB. , . . w . New York, N. Y. SEWARD VINCENT COFFIN. BA. A . . . . Albany. N. Y. RAYMOND LALOR FORMAN. D.D. . . . . . w New York. N. Y. HENRY INGRAHAM HARRIMAN. LLD. . . . , . Boston. Mass. OLIN FOSS MCCORMICK. BA. . w . . . . New York. N. Y. ROBERT BREWER NEWELL, ILA. . . w . . , Hartford, me. DbM'I'rT BURTON THOMPSON. D.D. . w . . . Syracuse. N. Y. FRANK BENTLEY WEEKS. LLD. . . . . . Bliddletown. Vonn. JonN EDWIN WING, B.A.. LLB. . w . . . Chicago. Ill. TERM EXPIRES IN 1937' JOHN SPENCER CAMP. M.A.. Mus.D. . . . w . Hartford. Conn. FREDERICK MORGAN DAVENPORT, PILIL LLD. . . . Clinton, N. Y. CHARLES HARRISON DAVIS. BA. w . . . Needlmm Heights. Muss. GEORGE SEYMOUR GonARD, M.A.. B.D. . . . . Hartford. Conn. ADDISON Looms GREEN, BA. . . . w . . Holyoke. Mass. ERNEST ALEXANDER INGLISw Ph.B.. LLB. . . , Middletown. Conn. W'ILLIAM ADELBERTJONES. MA. . . . , . East Orange. N. J. CLAREM'E IAI'CIAN NEWTON. P11.B.. J.M. , , , , Boston. Mass. GEORGE LIVTHER PECK. BA. . . . . w . Scranton. Pu. JAMES ISAAC VVENDELL. MA. . , . . . , Pottstown, Pu, TERM EXPIRES IN 1938 HERMAN AARON. B.Sn LLB. . . . , . New York. N. Y. CLARENCE EVERETT BACON. BS. . . . . . . New York. N. Y. ZIBA PLATT BENNETT, BA. . . w . . . Wilkes-Bzm'e, Pa. HENRY ANDREWS INGRAHAM, P11.B., LLB. . . w . New York. N. Y. JOHN WILLIAM LANGDALE, B.A.. D.D. . . . w . Brooklyn. N. Y. ALBERT ERNEST LEGQ D.D.. . . . . . . Herkimer. N. Y. ELDON HUBERT MARTIN. M.A.. BD. . . . Springfield, Vt. ALBERT BARRETT MEREDITIL P11.D.. L.H.D.. LLD. w . Cranford. N. J. WILLIAM GORDON MI'RPHY. B.A.. 1.14.134 . . , w New York, N. Y. CLARENCE ROBERTSON SMITH, PILB. . . . w Philadelphia. Pa ARTHI'R EVELYN YOUNm BA. . . . . . . Pittsburgh. Pa. ADMINISTRATIVE AND OTHER OFFICERS JAMES LFKENS MCCOXAHHIY, Ph.D.. LILD. , LEROY ALBERT Howmxn, PILD. XVILLIAM GrI-JORGE CHANTER, M.A., D.D. JOSEPH WILLIAM HEWITT. Ph.D.. L.H.D. EDGAR FAI'VER. M.D. . ROSWELL DAVIS. BS. . CLEMENTS COLLARI; FRY, M.D. HERBERT Lu: CONNELLY. BA. CARL VINTON HERRON. MA. DOI'GLAS JOSEPH SI'LLIVAN. MA. ERNEST JOHN COLLINGS BELLE FRANKLIN GRAVES HARRIET BALL Dow President . . . Viee-President Dean. and Secretary of the Faculty. Pastor of the College Church Dean of Freshmen College Physician Assistant Treasurer Visiting Psychiatrist Secretary 01' the Alumni Council Associate Pastor of the College Fhurch Assistant to the Dean of Freshmen Superintendent of Plant KIatron 0f the Dining Hall Nurse OFFICE STAFF CLARA ESTELLE Dlvxsox . MARIAN PROFTOR FARTLANIL MA. LOIS ELISABETH SMITH LOI'ISE REBEH'A DACIER ELLEN DOROTHEA Jonxsox , BIAL'DE ANNA BEERS MARY L'RSL'LA MCKENNA PAULINE COOPER JORDAN Assistant to the Dean Secretary to the President Secretary to the Vice-Presideut and the Dean Secretary to the Assistant Treasurer Secretary to the Dean of Freshmen Assistant in the Follege Office Clerk in the Assistant Treasurer's Office Assistant in the College Office Ll B RA R Y STA F F FREMONT RIDER. PILB. EUGENIA MAY HENRY. 8A.. B.L.S. GRACE ALICE DM'GAX, B.A., H.115. BESSIE MARY GIVSTAFSOX, ILLE. RUTH HANCHETT GARRETT. BA. MARGARET FARLEY. l5.A., BS. ALICE HOAGLAND SITTERLY LOI'ISE FISHER POPE. BAe ALFREDA KNmVLTnN WALKER. BS. GERTRI'DE MARY MCKEXNA. BS. MARIAN SCHAEFER BELDEN. BA. . ELIZABETH MARTIN LICM'H. BA. J EAN EMMA WELKER Caleb T. W'inchester Librarian Associate Librarian Catalogue Librarian Periodical Librarian Cataloguer Fataloguer Cataloguer Cataloguer . , Cutaloguer Loan and Order Assistant Loan and Periodieal Assistant , Catalnguer Secretary to the Librarian PRESIDENTS 0F WESLEYAN 11N1V111181'11Y WILLHI'R FISK. 11.11. . . . . . . . . . 1831-1839 STEPHEN OLIN. 11.11.. 11.11. . . . . . 1839-1811. 1842-1851 NATHAN BANGS, 11.11. . . , . . . . . 1811-1812 Al'GI'STI'S WILLIAM SMITH. 11.11. . . , . . . 1852-1857 JOSEPH CI'MMINGH. 11.11.. 11.11. . . . . . 1857-1875 CYRUS DAVID Foss. 11.11.. 11.11. . . . 1875-1880 JOHN W'ESLEY BEAHI. 11.11.. 11.11. . . . . . , 1880-1887 BRADFORD PAI'L RAYMOND. 111111.. 11.11.. 11.11. . . . 1889-1908 WILLIAM ARNOLD SHANKLIN. 11.11.. 11.11.. 11.11.11. . . 1909-1923 JAMES LIVKENS MvVoNM'GnY. 111111.. 11.11. . , . . . 1925- .HTING PRESIDENTS Al'm'sTrs 1V1LL1AM SMITH. 11.11. . . . . 1835-1836. 1839-1841 JOHN JOHNSTON. 11.11. . . . . . . 1851-1852. 1857-1858 JOHN MONROE VAX VLEFK. 11.11. . . 1872-1873. 1887-1889. 1896-1897 WILLIAM NORTH RICE. 111111.. 11.11. . . . 1907-1110812 1908-1909. 1918 STEPHEN HENRY OLIN. 11.11.. 14i1t.l1. . . . . . . 1922-1923 LEROY ALBERT HUWLAND. 1111.11. . . . , . , . 1923-1925 11911-51 Semester RV I 'LTY JAMES Ll'lx'lCNS MM'ONAI'GIIY, Ph.Du 1111.11. 269 High Street Pmcsuucx'r 019 THE IVNIYICRSITY 13A,. Yale 1909: M.A.. Bowdoin Follege. 1911; Dartmouth Folleg'e, 1915: 1111.11, Folumhizl l'niversity. 1913: 1111.11,. Trinity Follege. 1926: VViHiums Volleg'c. 1926: Middlelml'y College, 1939: Dartmouth Follege. 1931: Professor of Education and English Bowdoin College. 1999-1915: PIM'cssm' 01' Educatimh Dartmouth College, 1915-1918: President and Professor of Education. Knox Follogc. 1918-1925: President of W'osloyzm I'nivorsity. 1925 1 Author: The School Drama. 1913; Phi Beta Kappa: Beta Theta Pi. LEROY ALBERT HOWLANIL Pll.D. 31 Home Ave. Vu'141-I1RESIDEN'IV AND FISK PROFESSOR 01n MATIIEMATIvs 13.A., Wesleyan L'niversity, 1900: M.A.. Harvard University, 1904: 1111.11,, Munich. 1908: Instructor in Mathematics. Drexel Institute. 1900-1903: Graduate Student. Harvard Ivlliversity. 1903-1905: Instructor in Mathematics. W'esleyun University. 1905-1906: Parker Fellow from Harvard University. I'lliversity 0f DIunich. 1906-1908; Associate EditOIu Annals of Elathematics, 1910-1911; Associate Professor of Blathematics, 1Vesleyan Ivniversity. 1908-1913: Profes- 501'.1916ng Vice-President, 1921-1926, 1927i: Acting President. 1923-1925: Member: American lV'Iathematical Society; Mathematical Association of America: Connecticut State Board of Education, 1924-1933: Phi Beta Kappa. Psi I'psilon. MORRIS BARKER CRAWFORD. MA. 159 High St. WILLIAM GEORGE CHANHER, M.A., S.T.B.. 11D. 214 High St. DEAN. VVAITE PROFESSOR OF E'nuvs AND RELIGION. PASTOR OF THE COLLEGE CuL'Rvn B..X.. W'esleyan I'niversity. 1914-: M.A.. 1915: S.T.B.. Boston I'niversity, 1918: 111.A., Harvard I'lliversity. 1920: Y.M.C.A. Secretary, Indian Expeditionary Forces in Mesopotamia. 1916-1917: Pastor RIethodist Episcopal Church. Cliftnndale. Blassuchusettx 1918-1919: Frank D. Howard Fellow. Boston I'niversity School of 'theology. 1919-1920: Instructor in Ethics and Religion. W'esleyun IYlliversity. 1919-1920 1011 leave of absencek Assistant Professma 1920-1929: Associate Professor. 1922-1923; Professor. 192377: Pastor of the College Church, 1928 : Dean. 1930' : Member: American Philosophical Association. Eastern Division; Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Nu Theta. Foss PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS. EMERITUS B.A., W'esleyan I'lliversity. 1874-: RI.;X.. 1877; Tutor in D'Iathematics. 1874-1877: Ivniversities of Leipzig and Berlin. 1877-1880: Instructor in Physics. W'esleyun University. 1880-1881: Associate Professor. 1881-1884: Professor, 1884-1921: Professor Emeritus. 1991,,; Studied at the University of Berlin. 1895-1896; Fellow. American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member American Physical Society; Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Nu Theta. 1VILLIAM ED1VARD MEAD, 1111,11. Haddam, Conn. PRUFESSOR 011 ENGLISH. EMERITL'S BAH W'esleyan 1711iversity, 1881: M.A., 1881-; 1111.11. Leipzig. 1889: Principal of High School. Troy. New York. 1885-1887: Studied at Universities Of Leipzig and Berlin, 1887-1889: Ecole des Chartes. Paris. and British Museum. 1889-1890: Associate Professor of English. Wesleyan University, 1890-1893: Professor 1893-1995; Imcritus, 19257: Professor of Nliddle English. Ifniversity 0H1hicag0. Summer. 1903: Pedagogical Section. Modern Language Association 01' America, 1897-1903: Lecturer on Middle English, Columbia University, Summer. 1911: American Dialect Association, President, 1912-1915: Author: The Versifications of Pope in its Relations to the Seventeenth Century? 1889: Elementary Composition and Rhetoric.u 18944: Selections from Nlalory's 1V10rte D,Arthur, 1899: Practical Composition and Rhetoric. 1900: The Squire of Low Degree, 1903: The Grand Tour in the Eighteenth Century. 1911: Introduction to The Romance of Chinon of England, 1924-: Assertio Inclytissimi Arturii.H 1924-; Introduction and Notes O35ppJ t0 edition of Stephen Hawe's Pastime of Pleasure for E. C.T,S. 1928: The English NIedieval Feast. 1931: Joint Author: Language Lessonsf'1903: Grammar Lessons. 1904: Phi Beta Kappa: Psi I'psilon. CHARLES .XFGFSTFS TIVTTLE. PILD., 1111.11. 2221'01leg'e St. PROFESSOR OF Evoxmnvs AND SOCIAL 811wa:, EMERITI'S BAH Amherst College. 1883; NI.A.. 1886: 1111.11. IVniversity 01' Heidelberg. 18862 1114,11. 11311121311 Vollege. 1913: Instructor in Political Economy. Amherst CoHegeu 1886-1892: Associate Professor of Political Economy and Internatiomd Law. 1892-1893: Professor 01' History and Sociology. Wabash College, 1893-1898; Professor of Political Economy and Political Science. Indiana Kniversity. Summer Sessions. 1911-1913. and 1916; Professor of Economics and Social Science. Wesleyan I'lliversity, 1913-1928. Emeritus, 1928 : llemher: American Economic Association: American Association for Labor Legislation: American Sociological Society: Author: Principals 01' Economics : Phi Beta Kappa. KARL POMEROY HARRINGTON. MA. 163 High St. PROFESSOR OF LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATI'RIC. EMERITI'S 15A,. 1Vesleyun 171111'ersity. 1882: 31.3., 1885: 1'11iversity of Berlin, 1887-1889: Yale 1711iversity. 1890-1891: Teacher 01' Classics. W'est- field High School. W'estfield. 3121552. 1882-1885: Professor of Latin. 1Vesley2m Academy. 1885-1887; ' 111101' in Latin. VVeSleynn 1'11iversity. 1889-1891: Professor of Latin. I'niversity of North Carolina. 1891- 1899: Professor of Latin. 1'11iversity 01' 111211116. 1899-1905: Professor of Latin. W'esleyuu University. 1905-1929: Emeritus. 191297; Member: American Philological Association: Archaeological Institute of America: Advisory Committee 01' the American School 01' Classical Studies 01' Rome. 1912-1-77: Commission 011 Church Music 01' the Methodist Episcopal Church. 1924-1928: Hymnal Revision 00111118551011 01' Methodist Episcopal Churoh. 1928 7: Editor of Chapel Service Book: Psi I'psilon 8011;: Book: Songs of All the Follcgcs: W'eslcyan 8011;: Book: The College Bell; Author: Helps to the Intelligent Study 01' Follege Preparatory Latin . 1888: Greek 11ml Roman NIythOlOgy . Ovith Hf. Tohnam, 1897: Live Issues in Classica2 Study . 1910: The Roman Elegiac 1108159. 1914-: 0111' Debt to Greece and Rome : Fatullus : 1923: Medieval Latin . 1925: 1Valks 211111 Climbs in the White Mountains , 19:26: Third Year Latin . Ovith 1V. V. 3101111360. 1929: Selections from Latin 1111150111111 Poetry . Ovith Kenneth ScotU. 1933; Phi Beta Kappa: Psi I'psihm. WILLIAM JOHN JAMES. 11.11.11. 14-01'11111'1-118t. LIBRARIAN. EMERITI'S B.A.. W'esleyan University. 1883: 31.18.. 1886: 11.11.11. Dickinson Follege. 1920: 1111ive1'sitics of Berlin and Leipzig. 1883-1887: Tutor in Mathematics. Wesleyan 1111iversity. 1887-1890: Instructor in Mathematics.1890-1895: Librarian.1891-1929: President of Connect- icut Library Assoriation. 1899-1901: Assistant 'h'eusurer 0f W'csleyan Yniversity. 1908-1929: Phi Beta Kappa: Psi l'psilon. ANDREW CAMPBELL ARMSTRONG, PILD. 132 High St. PROFESSOR 01v PHILOSOPHY. 11111151111113 B.A.. Princeton 1'111Versity, 1881: 111.18.. 1884-: IVIAH Gul eumlemL W'eskyan I'nivcrsity. 189+: Ph.Du 111011. CilllSiU. Princeton I'ui- versity. 1896: 11.11.11. 1Vesleyan I'niversity. 1930: Fellow in Melltzd Science. Princeton I'nivcrsity, 1881-1882; Princeton Theological Seminary. 1882-1885: 1'11iversity 01' Berlin. 1885-1886: Associate Professor 01' Ecclesiastical History. Princeton Theological Seminary. 1886-1887: Associate Editor of The New Princeton Review : 111111 Instructor in History. PrincetonI'niversity.1887-1888: Professor of Philosophy. 1V0sleyan 1'11iversity: 1888-1930: Emeritus. 1930 ,. Cooperating Editor of Mthe Psychological Review ; 1904-1909: 01111111112111. Section 01' Metaphysics. St. Louis Exposition. 1904-: B'Iomlwr: Ameriran Philomphical Association: President 01' American Philosophical Axsuciation. 1915: National Institute 01' Social Science: Honorary Secretary. Sixth International Congress 01' Philosophy. 1926: Author: Transi- tional Eras in Thought . 190+: Translator. Falckenherg's Geschivhtv tle neuren Philos- ophio , 1893: Phi Beta Kappa. 1934 631460- FRANK WALTER NICOLSON. 1.11.11. 11.11.11. 955 High St. ROBERT 111111 PROFESSOR ms Tm: LATIN LANHI'AM; AND LITERATIVRE 11A,. Mount Allison College 11111111111101 1883; B.A.. Harvard I'ni- versity. 1887: M.A.. 1888: MA. 0111 611111181111. 1Veslcyun 1'11ivorsity. 1900: 1111.11. Klount Allison College. 1920: 1.11.11. Amherst College. 1932; Instructor in Sanskrit. Harvard University. 1888-1889: 111- structor in Latin. Harvard 1fniversity. 1889-1891: Tutor in 11111111. Wesleyan University. 1891-1894: Instructor 1891-1895: Associate Professor. 1895-1913: Professor 19137: Secretary of the Faculty, 1895-1930: Dean, 1918-1930: Secretary. Phi Beta Kappa, Connect- icut Gamma Chapter, 1894-1930; President, 193077: Editor, Wesleyan University Alumni Record: Member: American Philological Association; President New England Follege Entrance Board. 1909-1911. Secretary. 1911 : Secretarylfreasurer, National Vollegiute Athletic Association. 19087: Secretul'ylfreasurer. National Conference Committee on Standards of Colleges 211111 Secondary Schools. 1511;3-1512Q: Trustee, Teachers Annuity 211111 Insurance Association 01' America. 1918-1922: Editor: The 111101'imi0 01' Ter- rence . 1890; 11lutus 01' Aristophanes . 1896:1111t1110g110 01' 90111101110111 Gamma, 11111 Beta Kappa. 1996: 11111 Beta Kappa. WILLIAM ARTIII'R 111611111111, 1111.11. 1;.H.D., 11.11. Hz! High St. RHSEARFH 11110111155011 OF THE GREEK LANGFAGE AND LITERATURE 11.1.. Central Wesleyan College. 1888; M.A.. 1891: 1111.11,. 1'11iversity of 1111icug0. 1895: I'lliversity 01' Berlin, 1888-1890; 1111iversity 019 Chicago. 1891-1896: Acting Professor of Latin. Illinois Wesleyan 1'niversity. 1890-1891: Professor of Greek. 1891-1894: Senior Fellow in Greek. University 01' Chicago; 1894-1895: Instructor in Ancient Philosophy. 1895-1896: Professor of Latin. Iowa Fullege 010w GrinneD. 18964995: Professor of Greek. Wesleyan 1'11iversity. 19057: Research Associate 01' the Carnegie Institute. 199871 Associate Editor 1112185111111 Philology: Member: American Philo- logical Association: Archaeological Institute Of America; RIetlieval Academy of America: Fellow, American Academy 01' Arts and Sciences: Phi Beta Kappa. FRANK EDGAR FARLEY. 1111.11. 1-1-5 111011111 Vernon St. OLIN PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LITERATFRE B.A., Harvard I'lliversity, 1893: BLAH 189-1; 1111.11. 1897; Assistant in English. Harvard I'niversity, 1893-1895; Assistant in English, Radcliffe College. 1894-1897: Instructor in English, 11211'61'1'01'11 College, 1897-1898: Instructor in English, Syracuse 1'11iversity, 1898-1899: Associate Professor. 1899-1901: Professor. 1901-1903; Associate Professor of English, Simmons College. 1903-1906; Professor 1906-1918: Professor of English Literature. 1Vesleyan I'niversity. 1918 ; Visiting Lecturer, Harvard 1.11iversity. 1925; Fellow, American Academy 01 Arts and Sciences; Phi Beta Kappa: Delta 1'psi1011. XVALTER GI'YTON CADY. PILD. 49 High St. Foss PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS 1111.11,. Brown IhliVersity, 1895: 31.11.. 1896; Ph.D.' University of Berlin. 1900: Instructor in Muthenmtics. Brown University. 1895- 1897: Magnetic Observer, I'nited States Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1900-1902; Instructor in Physics. W'esleyan University. 1902-1903: Associate Professor. 1903-1907: Professor. 19079; Columbia Uni- versity Summer Session. 1920: Lieutenant Commander. 13.8.. N.RF.: Member: American Association for the Advancement of Science: American Physical Society: Associate Editor, The Physical Review , 1924-91927: American Institute Of Electrical Engineers: Optical Society of America: American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Institute 01' Radio Engineers: President 1932: Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: Alpha Delta Phi. FREDERICK SLOCI'M, PILD. 71 Wyllys Ave. PROFESSOR OF ASTRONOMY. AND DIREI'TUR OF THE VAN VLECK OBSERVATORY B.A.. Brown I'niversity, 1895: NI.A., 1896: Ph.D., 1898: Instructor in Muthenmtics, 1895-1900: Assistant Professor of Astronomy, 1900-1909: Research Assistant, Royal Astrophysical Observatory, Potsdam. Germany, 1908-1909: Astrophysicist and Assistant Profes- sor 0f Astromony. Yerkes Observatory I7niversity Of Chicago, 1909-1914: Professor of Astronomy and Director 01' Van Vleck Observatory. Wesleyan University 1914-1918, 1920 : Instructor in Navigation. I'nited States Shipping Board, 1917-1918; Professor of Nautical Science. Brown University. 1918-1990: Research Associate. Carnegie Institute. 1920: Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Royal Astronomical Society: American Association for the Advancement of Science: Vice President. 193-17; Chairman 01' Section D, 193471 Member: American Astronomical Society: Astronomische Gesellschuft: 500MH- Astronomique de France: International Astronomical l'nion: Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi: Phi Delta Theta. GEORGE MATTHEXV DI'TVIIER. PILD. 77 Home Ave. IIEDDING PROFESSOR OF HISTORY B.A.. Cornell University. 1897: Ph.D., 1903: Assistant in English History. Cornell I'niversity, 1898-1900: President W'hite Fellow in History. Cornell I'niversity, 1900-1901; Associate Professor 01' History. W'esleyzm Ihlix'ersity, 1901-1905; Professor.1905i: Vice- President of W'esleyun University. 1918-19le Professor of History. Summer Sessions: Cornell I'niversity. 1912; Columbia University. 1913. 1924: University 01' Pennsylvania, 1917: I'niversity of Vali- l'm'nia, 1918. 1921; l'niversity of Michigan, 1929; Lecturer at various colleges and universities in the Far East. 19Q1-1922: and as a visiting professor accredited by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 1930: Lecturer. George Slocum Bennet Foundation, W'esleyan University, 1922-1923: Lecturer. Harvard Uni- versity. 1923-1924: Visiting Professor, Yule I'niversity 1926-1928: Editor: Sir 1V. XV. Hunter's tindia , 1906; A Blemorial to Caleb Thomas W'inchester , 1921: Joint Editor: ttGuide to Historical Literature , 1931: Author: MFhe Political Awakening of the East . 1925: Member: American HistoricalAssociation:Chairmzm of Committee 011 Bibliography.1915-1928:American Political Science Association: New England History Teachers Association: President. 1918- 1919: Sot'itattq thllistoire Motlerne: Cmmet'tiout Historical Society; Middlesex County Histori- cal Society. Vice-Ih'esident, 1916 : Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Kappa Phi. JOSEPH 1111111131 IIEVVITT, 1111.11,. 11.11.11. 68 Lawn Ave, JANE A. SENEY 1910111355011 01? THE GREEK LANM'AGE AND LITERATI'RE. AND DEAN 01' FRESHMEN 15.A.. Bowdoin 1'011ege: 1897: M.A.. Harvard University. 1900: 1111.11. 1992: L.H.D.. Bowdoin Vollege. 1927: Instructor in Latin 211111 Greek. 13011110111 Vollege. 1897-1898: Principal 01' Hanover High 8011001. Hanover. N. 11.. 1898-1899: Instructor in Latin. 1V01'cester Academy. 1992-19053: Blaster in Latin. 1903-1995: A550- 1 ciute Professor 01' 11211111 111111 Greek. Wesleyan I'niversity. 1905- 1. i9 .1 1913: Pr01'ess01' 01' 1'1alssics, 1913-1928: Jane A. Seney Professor 01' the Greek Language 111111 Literature. 19287: Acting Dean 01' Fresh- men. 1995-1926: Dean 01' Freshmen. 1926-1927. 19287: Editor: '111'21113110t1011s 211111 Proceed- ings of 1110 American Philologimll Association . 19325 : Philological310110gr21pl1s :1930 7: Vice-President. Middletown Society 01' the Archaeological Institute 01' America: Member: American l'hilologicul Association: Executive Committee. Linguistic Society 01' America: Archaeologiczd Institute 01' America: 15011111 01' Klauzlgers, American 81-11001 at Athens: 1,111 Beta Kappa; Kappa Sigma. EIHVARD CHRISTIAN SFIINEIDICR. 1111.11.80.11. 9713111211159. DANIEL AYRES PROFESSOR 019 1310M 101' 11.8.. Tabor 1'0llege. 101m. 1897: 191.11.. Yale 1'1111'ersity. 1991: $0.11.. Denver 1'1111'ersity: 19H: 111.A.. 1Ves1eyan 1'11ix'el'sity. 1919: 31.11.11. International Young Men's 1'11risti1111 Association College. 1923: 80.11.. 9010111110 College. 1932: 111struc10r in 1'11e111istry 111111 Biology. Tabor Vollege. 1897-1899: Professor of Biology, Tabor Follege. 1991-1903: Professor 01' Biology. 11010111110 Fullege. 1903- 1919: 1192111 01' Department 01' Physiology. Medical Research Labora- tory, Air Service 1'1111ex1 States Army. 1917-1919: 31611111e1': 11161111111 Research 11011111 in Control 01' Aviation Medicine in A.E.I'V.. 1918- 1919: Director. Department 01' 1111ysi010gy. 8011001 01' Aviation Medicine, I'niled States Army. 1919-1926: Professor 01' Bi010gy. 1Vesleyzul I'niversity. 19197 1 190110111: American Asmciution 101' the Advancement. 01' Science: Ame rican Physical 19111101111011 Assnciation: Member: American Physiological Society: American Society 01' 11101051111211 Chemists: American 111111110 116211111 .1Xss0ciut1011: Society for Experimental Biology 111111 31911101116500inle 01' American Bucterio10gists: American Academy 01' Physical Education: American Association 01' Uni- versity Professors: 11011111 01' Control 01' the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station: Secretary: Director. Kliddlesex Hospital: Author. Physiology 01' 311150111111' Activity . 1933; Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: Beta Theta Pi. EDGAR FAI'VEIL M.D. 55 Alt. Vernon St. WILLIAM F. ARMSTRONG PROFESSOR 01v Pln'sux-u. EDITATION. AND 11011141101: PHYSICIAN 15.3... Oberlin College. 1899: 31.11., Columbia I'lliversity. 1909: Student at Harvard 8011001 01' Physical Education. 1903: Student at 1'011111111111 8011001 01' Physical Education. 1904-: Coach 01' Athletic Teams and Directm' 01' Gymnasium, Center Follege. 1899-1900; Tut0r 01' Greek. Oberlin Academy. and Coach of Athletic Teams 211111 Instructor in Gymnasium. Oberlin College. 1909-1993: 111- structor in Physical Education 111111 Coach 01' Athletic Teams. Horace 31211111 8011001. 1993-1997: Lecturer in Physical Education. Columbia 1'11ivcrsity. 1997-1911: Associate Professor 01' Physical Education. W'esleyan I'llivel'sity. 1911-1912; Professor and Follege Physician. 1913 7: Member: American Medical Associa- 11011: American 111111110 Hea1t11 Ass0ciation: American Physical Education Society; Society 01' Directors 01' Physical 19111102111011 in 901101505: President. 1922 : American Student Health Assm-iution: 11111 Beta Kappa. THOMAS MOODY FAMPBELL. 1111.11. 2H High St. BIARM'S L. TAFT PROFESSOR OF THE GERMAN LANGIDXGE AND LITERATI'RE 11A,. Ramlolph-Blacon College. 1900: PILIL I'lliversity 01' Leipzig. 1906: Instructor in Latin and English. Randolph-Mucon Academy, 1901-1902: Principal of Fairmmmt High School. Richmond. Va.. 1903: Instructor in German and English. Rululolpll-Klzu-on Academy. 1907: Associate Professor of German. Rundolph-Rfacon 1V0man.s College. 1907-1908: Profeswr. 1908-1922: Professor 01' German. Ivnivorsity 01' Virginia Summer School. 1907. 1911: Professor of German, 1Vesleyan l'niversity. 19227; Ifniversity 01' 1111icago. Summer. 1924-: Member: Modern Language Association 01' America: Chairman. Germanic Section 01' M.L.A. 01' America. 1922: Vice- President and Member. Exccutivc 1101111011 01' MLA. Of America. 1923: Author: Longfellowk 1Vesc11selheziehungen zur deutschen Literatur . 1907: The Life and 1V0rks 01' Friedrich Ilehhel . 1919: Hehhel. Ibsen. and the Analytic Exposition . 1922: German Plays 01' The Nineteenth Century . 1930: Phi Beta Kappa. BI'RTON 1101VARD FAMP. 1111.11. 110 Mt. Vernon St. PROFESSOR 01v MATIHGMATH'S 13A,. 1Vesleyun I'niversity. 1901: Harvard I'nivorsity, 1903: MAN 1907: 1111.11,. Yale 11x1iversity. 1911: Teacher. Oak Grove Seminary. Vassnlhom. Men. 1902-1903: Instructor in Mathematics. Massa- chusetts Institute 01' 'lVeChnology. 1903-1904: XVeslcynn I'lliversity. 1905-1906. 1907-1909: Associate Professor. 1909-1914: Prufessul'. 1914-: Fellow. Yale Ivniversity. 1910-1911: NIemhcrz American Mathematical Society. and Member 01' Council. 1928-1931: American Statistioal Association: Mathematical Association 01' America: New England Blathcmatics Teachers1 Association: American Asso- ciation of 1V111V81'511y Professors: Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Nu Theta. CAREY HERBERT CONLEY. P11.D. 79 Lawn Ave. PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH Ii.A.. University 01' Michigan. 1902: M.A.. I'niversity 01' Chicago. 1912: Ph.D.. Yale I'niversity. 1922: Professor of English and Public Speaking. Grand Island College. Nebraska. 1905-1907: Instructor in English. Purdue I'niversity. 1907-1909: Instructor in Rhetoric. I'niversity of Michigan. 1909-1913: Associate Professor. Wesleyan I'lliversity. 1913-1920: Professor. 1920-1924: Professor of English. 192-17: Member: Modern Language Association 01' America: Ameri- can Association of I'nivorsity Professors: Phi Beta Kappa, HOMER EDWARDS WOUDBRIDGE. Ph.D. 178 Cross St. PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH B.A., XVilliams College, 1902: M.A.. Harvard Vniversity. 1904: Ph.D.. 1919: Instructor. Dow Academy, 1902-1903; Assistant in English. Harvard I'niversity. 1901-1905; Instructor. Colorado College. 1906-1908: Assistant Professor, 1908-1910: Professor, 1910-1917: Exchange Professor, Harvard University. 1913-1914; Visiting Professor. University 012 Illinois. 1917-1919: Associate Professor. Indiana ITlliversity. 1919-1920; Professor, Wesleyan University, 19207: Editor: Lamb's 11 Issays 0f Elia . 1927: Author: Essentials of English Composition'l 1920: 11Li1'e 01' Stuart P. Sherman 1with J. Zeitlim. 1929: Blember: Modern Language Association: American Association of University Professors: Phi Beta Kappa. HERBERT CLIFFORD BELL, PILD. 22 Wyllys Ave. PROFESSOR OF HISTORY BAH Vniversity 01 Foront0. 1903; Ph.D., Ifnivcrsity 01' Pennsylvania, 1909: Research, University of Paris and University of London, 1905-1906: Instructor in History, University 01' W'isconsin. 1999- 1912: Professor. Bowdoin College. 1912-1926; 1Vesleyan University, 1926 -: Investigator, Bureau 01' Historical Research. Farnegie Institution. 1919-1921: Professor of History, Cornell University Summer Session, 1925: Visiting Professor of European History, University of Pennsylvania. 1925-1926; Yale I'niversity. 1927-1928: Lieutenant in Intelligence Section, A. E. 19.. 1917: Captain. 1918: Captain in Reserve Corps. 1923-1927; hIajor. 19277: Author: Guide to West Indian Archives ; Fellow. Royal Historical Society, England: hIember: American Historical Association: American Political Science Association: New England History Teachers' Association: Bliddlesex County Historical Society: American Military History Foundation: Anglo-American Historical Committee. England: Ad- visory Committee to Historical Section of Army War College; Phi Beta Kappa: Zeta Psi; Phi Eta. PAUL IIOLYROYD CI'RTS, PILD. 196 College St. PROFESSOR OF GERMAN B.A.. Yale University. 1905: 111A, 1907; PILII, 1909: Instructor in Physics and Chemistry, Cheshire Academy, 1905-1997; Instructor in German. Sheffield Scientific School. Yale University 1907-1908: Wesleyan University 1909-1912: Associate Professor. 1912-1920; Professor, 1920-; Acting Registrar. 1925-1926: Member: Modern Language Association of America: American Association of University Professors: Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: Pi Delta Epsilon; Psi Upsilon. CHARLES RUGLAS HOOVER. PILD. 10 Wesleyan Place E. B. NYE PROFESSOR 01v CHEMISTRY Ph.B.. Penn Vollege, Iowa. 1906: 13.8., Haverford College, 1907: M.A.. 1908: Ph.D.. Harvard University. 1915; Instructor in Chem- istryt Haverford College. 1908-1909: Research Fellow. Carnegie Foundation at Harvard I'niversity, 1912-1913: Associate Professor of Chemistry. Syracuse I'niversity. 1913-1915: W'esleyan Ifniversity. 1915-1918: Professor, 1918i ,: Viee-President. 1926-1927: Research Chemist. Chemical Warfare Service of the United States Army, 1917-1918: llemher: American Vhemical Society: Society of Chemical Industry: New England Chemistry Teacher? Association: National Education Association: National Research Council: Fellow: American Association for the Advancement of Science: American Geographic Society: American Institute of Chemists: Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: Alpha Chi Sigma. FREMONT RIDER, PILB. 11 Mansfield Terrace CALEB T. WINNIESTER LIBRARIAN PILB.. Syracuse I'niversity. 1905; New York State Library School. 1906; with Dr. Melvil Dewey. 1906-1907: Associate Editor. DEL- INEATUR. 1908: with Dodge C0. Gtook Publisherw. 1909-1910: Editor BOOK REVIEW. 1909-1917: Managing Editor: Pl'BLISIIERS WEEKLY. 1910-1917: LIBRARY JOI'RNAL. 1911-1917: PI'BLISIIERS TRADE LIST ANNUAL. 1911-1917; Publisher. INTERNATIONAL MILI- TARY DIGEST. 1914-1918: Editor: INFORMATION. 1915-1918: BI'SI- NESS DIGEST. 1917-1921: Publisher and Publication Printer. New York City. 1914-1932: Editor the Rider Guides CtNew York Fitytt, Bermuda . Washington . CaliforniaU: Author: Subject Headings for Blilitary Science : A Classification for the Literature of Business : Are the Dead Alive? : Songs of Syracuse : The Bringing in 01' the Almeria : Between Seven and Eight : etc. Member: American Library Association: Zeta Psi: etc. ALBERT RIANN. JR.. Ph.D. 329 W'ashington Terrace HOLLIS PROFESSOR OF ROMAM'E LANGUAGES B.A.. Wesleyan L'niversityt 1906: M.A.. Harvard University: 1909: Ph.D.. 1923; Instructor in French. Hotehkiss School. 1906-1907: Boston Country School. 1907-1908: Graduate Student, Harvard I'niversity. 1908-1911: Instructor in Romance Languages. Wesleyan I'niversity, 1911-1913; Associate Professor. 1913-1920; Professor. 1920771 Advanced Studies at La Sorhonne and Le College rle France. Paris. 1921-1922: Klemher: New England Nlodern Language Asso- ciation: American Association of Teachers of Spanish: American Association Of I'niversity Professors; Phi Beta Kappa: Psi I'psilon. WILBERT SNOW, MA. 19 Newfield St. lenassun mD ENGLISH BAH Bmwloin College, 1907: MA.. Columbia l'niversity. 1910: Honorary KIA Bowdoin Follege. 1925: Instructor in Debating and English. New York I'niversity. 1907-1908: Bowdth 1909-1910: W'illiams College. 1910-1911: Eskimo Agent in Alaska. 1911-1912; Instructor in Debating and English. University 01' I'tuh. 1913-1915: Instructor and Assistant Professor in English. I'niversity 01' Indiana. 1916-1921: Professor of English. Reed College. 1918: Assistant Professor of English. W'esleyan I'niversity. 1921-1925: Associate Professor. 1925-1929: Professor. 1929 : Lieutenant 01' Artillery. 1917-1919: Captain in Reserves. 1919-1925: First Longfellow Fellow from Bowdoin: Member: Modern Language Association: American Association of Ifniversity Professors: Author: Maine Faust . 1923: The Inner Harbor . 1926: Down East , 1932: Phi Beta Kappa: Beta Theta Pi. HUBERT BAKER GOODRICII, PILD. 2 Milex Ave. PROFESSOR 01: BIOLOGY 15.A.. Amherst Follege. 1909: M.A.. Columbia I'niversity. 1914: 191.11.. 1916: Assistant in Zoology. Amherst College. 1909-1911: Ifniversity Scholar. Columbia I'nivorsity, 1911-1912: Assistant, in Zoology. 1912-1914.: Fellow in Zoology. Princeton Ifniversity. 1914-1915: Instructor in Biology. I'nion College. 1915-1916: In- structor in Biology. VVesleyuu l'niversity. 1916-1917: Associate Professor. 1917-1923: Professor. 1923 7: htemher: American Society of Zoologists: American Society 01' Naturalists: Corporation of the Klarine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole. Blassaehusetts: Instructor in Embryology. 1918-1922; Heml of Department 01' Emln'yolngv. 1922 : Fellow. American Association for the Advance- ment of Science: American Association of I'niversity Professors: Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi: Beta: Theta Pi. WILBI'R GARLAND FOYE. Ph.D. 1 Miles Ave. G. 1. SENEY PROFESSOR OF GEoLmn' B.A.. Folby Follege. 1909: 111.A., Harvard I'niversity. 1912: Ph.D.. 1915: lllx'truetm' in Blathemattics. DIOllnt Hermon School. 1909-1911; Austin Teaching; Fellow. Harvard I'niversitv. 1913-1915: Sheldon 'l1l'uveling Fellow. Harvard I'niversityt 1915-1916: Assistant Professor of Geology. Midxllehury College. 1916-1918: Associate Professor of Geology. W'esleyan ITIliversity. 1918-1921: Professor. 1921777: Fellow. Geology Society 01' America: American Society for the Advancement of Science: Fellow. Amerioan Geographical Society: Joint Author. A Guide Book to the Geology 01' the Vicinity 01' Middletown : Phi Beta Kappa: Delta Upsilon. CLYDE OLIN FISHER, PhD. 329 Main St, Portland PROFESSOR OF EvnNomlvs AND Sm'mL SCIENCE B.A., Trinity College 1Duke I'lliversityL 1911; BIA Columbia University, 1916; Ph.D., Cornell I'niversity, 1919: 111.18. Wesleyan I'niversity, 1992; Principal. Lakewood School. Durham, North Carmina: 1911-1912: Principal, Burguw High School. Burgnw, North Carolina. 1912-1916: Fellow in Economics, Cornell University. 1916-1917; President W'hite Fe110w in Social Science, Cornell Uni- versity, 1917-1918; Instructor in Economics, Cornell University, 1917-1919; Assistant Professor of Economics, Clark College, 1919- 19QU: Associate Professor of Economics and Social Sciencm Wesleyan University, 1920-1922; Professor, 192b27; Publication. The Use of Federal Power in the Settlement of Railway Labor Disputes : Some Aspects of Commission Regulation of Public Utilities in Connecticut'H Munhcr: American Economies Association; American Association 01 University Professors; Phi Beta Kappa. THOMAS WAINWRIGIIT BI'SSOM, PILD. Faculty Huh PROFESSOR OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES 11.11., Amherst College, 1912: 1111.11, 1111ivcrsity 0f KIinncsotu, 1920: A. Marshall Elliot Scholar, John Hopkins University, 1912- 1913; Instructor in Romance Languages, Amherst 0111ch, 1913- 191-1; Instructor in Romance Languages, Trinity College. 1911- 1917; Instructor in Romance Languages, Princeton 1711iversity, 1917; Lieutenant 6.54.1 U.S.N.R.F. 1917-1919; Instructor in Romance Languages, I'niversity of Minnesota, 1919-1920: Associate Professor of Romance Languages, 1Vesleyan University. 1920-1921: Professor, 1924. : 111011111011 NTOdCrn Language Association: Society 01' Hmmm- istic Studies; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Kappa Epsilon. KOSSL'TII MAYER WILLIAMSON, PILD. Homestead Ave.. Portland PROFESSOR ms Euommuvs AND SOCIAL SCIENCE BA, l'niversity of Alabama, 1913: 111.13., Harvard University, 1916: 1111.11. 1920: Instructor, Jasper 1Alabama1 High School, 1913-1914; Graduate Assistant in Economics, Harvard University, 1918-1920: Instructor. Massachusetts Institute 01' Technology, 1920; I'nited States Army, Statistical W'm'k and Field Artillery. 1917-1918; Assistant Professor of Economics and Social Sciences, Wesleyan I'nivorsity, 1990-1921: Associate meessnr, 1991-1922: Professor 1922 7; Member: Amoriran Association 01' l'nivcrsity Professors; American Economics Association; American Statistical Association; National Tax Association; Phi Beta Kappa. GEORGE ALBERT HILL. 1111.11 1 Gordon Mace PRUFMHAUR OF CHEMISTRY 11.8.. 1V0rcestel' 1M1ytcc11nic Institute. 1913: 31.11.. Harvard I'ni- Versily. 1914-: 141.11.. Harvard l'niversity. 1917: I'llivcrsity Scholar. Harvard I'niversity. 1913-1914: Thaycr Scholar. Harvard Uni- versity, 1916-1917; Assistant in Organic 1,1hcmistry. W'orccster Polytechnic Institute. 1914-1916: Instructor in Chemistry. Harvard University, 1917-1919: Associate Professor of Chemistry. VVe-sleyun I'mivorsity. 1919-1924: Professor. VVesIeyan I'lliversity. 19M Blemherz American 11llemical Society: National Geographic Society: American Association of I'liivel'sity Professors: New England Association 01' Chemistry Tem-hers: American Association for the Advancement of Science: National Vocational Guidance Association: New England Association 01' Colleges and Secondary Schools: Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Chi Sigma. CORNELIUS FRANCIS KHI'SE. 1111.11 Randolph Road WILLIAM GRIFFIN PROFESSOR or PHILOSOPHY 11.11.. Yule I'llivcrsity. 1915: MA 1917; 1111.11n 1922: Ehnhurst College. 1911: Eden Seminary. 19H: Quaker Unit of the lied Cross, France. 1918-1919: Lu Sorhonne and Le College r19 Fram-c. Paris. 1919-1929: Instructor of Cducationul Psychology, University of 111inois. 1920-1921; Associate Professor of Philosophy of Education and Educational Psychology, 1921-1923: Associate Professor of Philosophy. Wesleyan University. 1993-1928: Professor. 19287; Visiting,r Lecturer in Christian Ethics. Yale University. Yale 51-11001 01' Religion. 1921: Professor 01' Philosophy. University 01' Illinois Summer Session. 1929: Member: Executive Conunittee 01' Eastern Division of American Philosophical Association: American Asso- ciation of l'nivorsity Professors; Phi Delta Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Beta Kappa: Alpha Sigma Phi. MALFOLM 1111111111 FOSTER. P1I.D. Gordon Place PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATIm 13.8.. Acadia College 1Novu Scotiu, 1121112111211. 1911: Pll.D., Yule I'llivcrsity. 1921: Instrm-for in Mathematics. Yale I'lliversity. 1921-1925: Assistant Professor of Blathematics. 1Villizuns College. 19125-191211: Associate Professor of Blathcmutios. Wesleyan Ifniversity. 1927-1931: Professor. 19319: Member: American Mathematical Society: Sigma Xi: Gamma Alpha: Phi Beta Kappa. KARL SKILLRIAN VAN DYKE P11.D. 41 Lawn Ave. CHARLOTTE AI'GI'STA AYREs PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS 13.8., 1Vesleyan Iflliversity. 1916: 1115.. 1917: 1111.11.. I'lliversity 01' Chicago. 1921: Assistant in Physics. University of Chicago. 1919-1921; Assistant Professor of Physics. 1Vesleyan I'lliversit'v. 1921-1925; Associate Professor. 1925-1928; Professor. 1928i: Member: American Physical Society; Institute of Radio Engineers: Acoustic Society of America: Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: Phi Nu T heta. JOHN WILLIAM SPAETH. JR., PhD. 36 Lawn Ave. JOSEPH SAMI'EL DALTRY2 MA. 136 High St. PROFESSOR OF CLASSICS 11.11.. Haverford College. 1917; MA Harvard I'lliVCl'Sity. 1918: 1111.11u Princeton aniversity. 1925: Tutmx Haverfonl School. 1919: Instructor in Latin. The Hill School. 1919-1921: Instructor in Latin. The 1Vi11iam Penn Charter School, 1921-1923; Instructor in Greek and Latin Classics. Brown Ivniversity. 1925-1926: Assistant Professor. 1926-1928: Associate Professor. 1928-1930: Associate Professor 01' C1ussios.1Vesleyan University. 1930-1932; Professor. 19327: Member: American Philological Association; Archaeological Institute 01' Amer- ica; Classical Association of New England; L'Associutiou Guillaume 131111132 Phi Beta Kappa. JOHN SPENCER CAMP PROFESSOR OF ML'SIV Professor of Organ, Folnpositiom and 3111510211 History. Arrillaga Musical College, San Francisco. 1925-1927; Studied in Munich, 1927; London. 1928: Associate Professor of Dlusic. W'esleyan I'lliversity, 1929-1931; Professor. 19317: Associate: Royal College 01' Organism 0101111010: Fellow: American Guild of Organists: Phi Beta Kappa. FREDERICK MORGAN DAVENPORT. 1111.11; 11.11. 011111011, New York FRANK B. VVEEKS VISITING 1310191955011 01:1 GUVERNMHNT l5.A.. Wesleyan l'11ive1'sity, 1889; Pl1.D., Columbia I'niversity. 1905: 111.11.. 117051031111 University, 1917: Hamilton College: Professor 01' Law 111111 Political Science, Hamilton Follege. 1901-1929: 11161111101' 01' New York State Senate. 1909-1910. 1919-1925: 'Memher 01' C011- gI'ess. 33111 New York District, 1925-1933; Frank B. Weeks Visiting,r Professor of Government, February 111111 March. 193-1: Trustee of 1Vcsleyu11 University, 19207; 11111 Beta Kappa: Phi N11 Thctu. NORMAN JOSEPH 11111119. 1111.11. l59 111-01111 St. Assovm'm PROFESSOR 01v Evoxmm's AND 501111111 8111111311111: 15.11.. 1V10Muster I711ivcrsity, 1908; 15.11.. 1'11ivc1'sity 01' Chicago, 1910: Ph.Du 1913: Instructon 1'11ive1'sity 01' Toronto. School 01 Social W'Ork, 1913-1914: Canadian Army, 1914-1919; Professor 011 Sociology. 1'11iversity 01' L0uisville, 1919-1926: Instr11ct0r i11 Eco- 110111105, Now 5011001 101; 8001211 Research. New York City, 1920-1927; Associate Professor 01' 1500110111105 111111 Social Science. Wesleyan University, 1928 JOHN FREDERICK MARTIN, BA. 29 Long 1.11110 Aw. 1155011er 1111011135011 01' 11111'3112111 EIH'L'ATION link. U11er1111 COHege. 1920; Assistant 111 Physical Educatiun, W'cs- leyan I7111versity. 1920-1921; Instructor. 1921-1921; Assistant Professor, 1921-1926; Associate Professor, 1926-, JOHN ELMER CAVELTI. 1115.. 1111.11. 96 South Main St. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY 15.8., 1Vesleyun University, 1918: 1115., 1920; 1111.11,, Yule I'niversity 1929: Assistant in Chemistry, W'esleyan I'niversity. 1919-1920; Instructor. 1920-1991; Assistant Professor, 1924-1929; Associate Professor. 19297 : Member: American Chemical Society: Secretary 01' Connecticut Valley Section. 111Q7-1S1211, Executive Committee. 1930-1933, Chairman.19337: American Association for the Advance- ment 01' Science: American Association 01' I'lliversity Professors: Green Mountain Club: Sigma Xi: Phi Beta Kappa: Delta Sigma 111m. ELMER ERIC SCIIATTSCHXEIDER, MA. 1-10 Ridge Rmul ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF GOVERNMENT BAH I'lliversity 01' 1Visconsin, 1915; :11.A.. I'lliversity of Pittsburgh, 1927: Instructor in Government Columbia I'llivvrsity. 19227-1929: Assistant Professor of Govormnent. Rutgers I'nivcrsity, 1929-1930; Assistant Professor 01' Government. W'esk'yzm I'llivorsity. 1930 7; Blonllwrz American Political Science Association. BANCROFT 1VALKER SIT' 119R LY, 1111.11. 36 RINGS Ave. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ASTRONOMY B.A., Princeton I'niversity, 1917: M.A., 1920: PILDH 1922; Com- puter, Ordinance Department. Ivnited States Army, 1917-1918: Master in Pennington School. 1918-1919; Instructor in Astronomy. I'lliversity 01' Missouri. 1992-1923; Assistant Professor of Astronomy. 1Vesleyan I'nivorsity, 192377: Member: American Astronomical Society; Royal Astronomical Society: American Association 01' l'nivcrsiiy Professors; Phi Beta Kappa. ADOLPH FREDERICK PAULI. PhD. 17 Laurel St. CARL LEO STFARNS, Ph.D. 8 Brainerd Ave. RESEARCH ASSOCIATE 1N ASTRONOMY B.A.. Wesleyan University, 1917: Ph.D.. Yale University, 1923: Assistant in the Dudley Observatory 1917-1918: Instructor in Mathematics and Astronomy. XVesleyan I'niversity. 1918-19QO; Research Assistant. Yale I'niversity. 1920-19225: Research Associate in Astronomy. W'esleyan University. 19257: Blemher: American Association for the Advancement of Science: American Astronomical Society: Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CLASSH'S BAH 1711iversity 01' Illinois. 1916: M.A.. 1917: PILIL 1921: Library War Service. 1918-1919: Instructor in Greek and Latin. University Of hIiChigun, 1921-1922; Instructor in Latin. Dartmouth College. 1922-1926: Assistant Professor. 1926-1928: Assistant, Professor of Latin. Lehigh I'niversity. IQQB-IQQD: Assistant Professor of Classics, hVesleyan University. 1929e: Klemher: American Philologieal Association; Phi Beta Kappa. THEODORE HOWARD BANKS. JR.. Ph.D. 28 Lawn Ave. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH 11A,. Yale University. 1917: M.A., Harvard University, 1920: Pl1.D.. Yale University. 1924: Instructor in English, Yale Ifniversity, 1921-1928: Assistant Professor, Wesleyan University, 19287; Author: Wild Geese . 1921: ttYale Series of Younger Poets'K Vol. VII: The Poetical Works of Sir John Denham . 1928; Sir Gawain and the Green Knight . a translation, 1929; Member: llodern Language Association of America; American Association of University Professors. ROLAND MITCHELL SMITH. 1111.11 Frmmvell ASSISTANT lenassnu 01: ENGLISH BA.. VVeslc-yun I'niversity, 1918: 111Au 1920: MA... Harvard Ivnivorsity, 1923: 1111.11. 1932: Instructor in English. 1V111iums Folleg'e. 1920-11122: Graduate Student. Harvard l'niversily. 1922- 1921: Instructor in English. Phillips Exctor Academy. 1924: Assistant mevssm' 01' English. 1Vesleyan Ivniversity. 1925i: Guggenheim Research Fellow in Europe. 1928-1929: Member: Modern Language Association 01' Ahnerica: Modern Ilunmnitios Research Association 101' Cambridge lvnivcrsityk Medieval Academy 01' America: 5001016 tlcs Anrions Tuxios Frang'ais: Irish Texts Society 111011110111: Andimn 1'1111101'New York City: Della I'lmilon. ALFXANDER ROBERTSON FUXVIIC. PILD. 118 Pine SI. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR m: ENGLISH B..X.. 11nivcrsity 01' Minnesota. 1919; M.A.. 1920: Ph.Dq Yale I'nivcrsity. 1930; Instructor in Cnglish. Ivnivorsily 01' Illinois. 1920-1922: I'nivvrsiiy 01' Minnvsnla, 1922-1923: 8111110111 at Yale Graduate 8011001. 1923-1921: Instrucior in 111115111511. 111151631111 I'lliversity, 1924-1927: Assislanl Prnl'exsur. 1927 ,. HERBERT 111111 ARNOLD. 1111.11 Faculty 1111111 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ma MATm-myrlm 13.8.. 1Vcsleyzul I'lliversity. 1921: M.A.. 1923: 1111.11,. Yale I'nivcrsity. 1928: Insiructor in Mathematics. Middletown High School, 1921- 1922: Instructor in Muthcnmtics. 1Veslcyun I'lliversity. 1922-1927: .tzmt Professor. 1.027 : 31011111011 American Muthenmlicul Sucioty: Mulholmltioal Assrx-ialion 01' America: 11111 Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: Delta I'psilon. VERNET ELLER EATON. PILD. 151 High St. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS B.A., Indiana University, 1921: BIA 192-1: Ph.D.. 1931; American Expeditionary Forces, 1918-1919: Instructor in Physics, W'illiams College. 1921-1995: VVesIeyan University. 1995-1997: Assistant Professor of Physibs. 1927 9; Member: American Association for the Advancement of Science: American Physical Society: American Association of Physics Teaohers: Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. ALEXANDER THOMSON, PhD. 64- Wyllys Ave. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF HISTORY BA., Bowdoin Vollege, 1921: BA. 10xonian1. 1925; M.A., 1998: P11.D.. Cornell University, 193Q: Teaching Assistant in History Fornell IYnivcrsity. 1921-1929. 1925-1926: Rhodes Scholar, 1922- 1925: Instructor in History. New York University, 1926-1928: Assistant Professor. Wesleyan University. 1928 :Memher: American Historical Association; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi. ERWART MATTHEWS, lVIA. 11-6 High St. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH B.A., Baylor University. 19le M.A.. I7niversity of Missouri, 19ng Instructor in English, 192Q-192-l-z Assistant in English, Columbia I,'11iversity. Summer 1994-: Yale University, 1924-1925; Assistant Professor 01' English, University 01' Delaware. 1925-1928: 1Vesleyun University. 1928 w; Sigma Upsilon: Theta Alpha Phi. FARLETON LOW' 1VIGGIN, BIA. Falcon Terrace ASSISTANT Punvmsuu 0F PanluxL Em'uvrmx AND lememk 1N Psw'noLmaY BBn Bates College, 1921; M.A., Columbia I'niversity, 1932: Athletic Director, Portsnmuth 1NJL1 High School. 1922; Coach 01' Hockey and Baseball. Bates Vollcgc. 1923-1929: Assistant Coach 01' Football. 1922-1925: Ilezul Coach, 1925-1929; Inslruotor in Psychology. 1925-1929: Assistant Professor of Physivul Education. W'oslvyan l'nivvrsily, 19397 : Instructor in Psychulogy. 1931L . HI'GII GRAHAM MM'I'RDY, 13.14. 15 Robert St. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 01v PIIYSH'AL 11111'CA'I110N 115., Bowdoin Vollege, 1922; Assistant in Physical Ctlucutiml, W'esleyun University. 1922-1923: Instructor. 1923-1926: Assistant Professor. 1926 ; Klomhm': Society of the Directors 01' Physical Education in Follows: College Swimming Cnuclws Association of America: American Assoriutinn 01' Vnivm'sity Professors: Kappa Sigma. DALE WILLIAM IASII. RIA. '7 Bellovue Terrace ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICAL EDWATION 15.11.19... Springfield College, 1923; M.A., New York I'niversity, 1931; Assistant in Physical Education Wesleyan University, 1923- 1924: Instructor 1924-1927: Assistant, Professor. 1927 ,1 Instructma Springfield College Summer School, 1925-1939: Blemlwr: American Association 01' Vniversity Professors: Football 1'021011051 Association 01' America; Kappa Delta Pi. j'wuleym'mmwy ; GEORGE WILLIAM HUNTER. 3RD, PILD. Lorraine Terrace ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGY B.S.. Knox College. 19in: 31.8.. University of Illinois. 1924: Ph.D.. 1997: I'lliversity Scholar, University Of Illinois, 1923-1914: Assistant in Zoology, 1921-1926: Fellow in 7.0010gy,19 26-19Q7: Assistant Professor of Biology Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1927-1929; Wesleyan University. 191297: Biologist, United States Bureau Of Fisheriea Summer. 1927: Biologist and Parasitologist, New York Conservation Department. Summers, 19287; Lecturer in Animal Parasitology, Albany Medical College. 1929; Stuff of Rocky Mountain Biological Station, 1932-; Fellow of American Association for the Advancement, of Science; Member: American Microscopical Society: American Fisheries Society: American Society of Zoologists; Ameri- can Society of Parasitologists: American Association 01' I'niversity Professors; Phi Beta Kappa: Delta Sigma Rho; Sigma Xi: Beta Theta Pi. FARL VINTUN IIERRON, MA. 167 High St. Assot'IATE PASTOR OF THE COLLEGE CnURvH AND GENERAL SECRETARY 011 THE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION B.P.E., Springfield College. 19in: 111.18., Columbia I'niversity Teachers College and I'nion Theological Seminary, 1926: Director of Physical Education, Twenty-third Street Y. M. C. A.. New York City. 1923-1921; Director 01' Physical Education and Blember 01' Staff in Religious Education. lladison Avenue Presbyterian Church. New York City, 1921-1928: Instructor in Physical Education. New York University. 1927: Associate Pastor of the Hillside Presby- terian Church. Orange. New Jersey. 1928-1930; Assistant Professor of Ethics and Religion, 1Vesleyan University, 1930-193Q: Associate Pastor of the College Church, 19307: General Secretary of the Christ- ian Association. 1932-: Blemher: Conference of Younger Church- men; International Council of Religious Education. THEOS ALVIN LANGLIE, Ph.D. 5 Newtown St. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 01: PSYCHOLOGY BAn University Of Minnesota, 192-1; Ph.D.. 19QQ: Personnel Assis- tant in Psychology, University of Minnesota, 1995-1926; Instructor. 1926-1927: Instructor. W'esleyan University. 1927-1929: Assistant Professor, 1929-: Sigma Xi: Sigma Phi Epsilon. IIENRY-RUSSELL HITCHCOCK. JR.. MA. 26+ Court St. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ART B.A., Harvard University. 1924: M.A.. 1927; Tutor in Fine Arts. 1925-1927: Assistant Professor of Art. Vassar College. 1927-1928: Carnegie Fellow. Harvard University. 1998-19829: Assistant Professor of Art. VVosleyam 1111iversity. 19299: Author: Frank Lloyd XVright , Paris. 1928: 9M0dern Architecture . New York. 19Q9: 121. J. P. 0nd . Paris, 1930: The International Style Ovith Philip Johnsom. New York 1932. WALTER THOMAS PATTISON. PILD. 32 1Vy11ys Ave. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES 11.8.. Harvard University. 1925: M.A., 1926: 1111.11. 1931: Instructor in Romance Languages. 1711iversity 01' Minnesota, 1926-1928: Gradu- ate Student. Harvard University 1928-1929; Assistant Professor 01' Romance Languages. 1V'csleynn I'nivorsity. 1929777: hIemlwr: 1VIodern Language Association: American Association 01' I'niversity Professors. PAUL ARTHUR REYNOLDS. 1111.11. 3-1-6 W'ashington St. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY B.A.. Wesleyan University. 19Q5: KIA 1927; 1111.11. Fornell University. 1930: Assistant in Philosophy. Cornell University. 1927-1930: Instructor, W'esleyan University, 1930-1932; Assistant Professor. 19327: Phi Beta Kappa: Delta Sigma Rho: Beta Theta Pi. WALTER HENRY IIEIDEMAN, JR., MA. Falcon Terrace ANDREW JAMES OBERLANDER. MD. Cleveland, Ohio FORMER ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION 13.8., Dartmouth College. 1926: IVI.D., Yale University, 1933; Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Ohio State University. 1926-1930: Graduate Student. 1927-1930; Assistant Professor of Physical Education. Wesleyan University. 1930-1933: Graduate Student, Yule 1711iversity1 1930-1933; Interne, Lakeside Hospital. Cleveland, Ohio. 193-17. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1211.15,, Lawrence College. 1927: MA., Columbia University, 1928; Instructor in Physical Education. Wesleyan I'nivorsity, 1928-1930: Assistant Professor, 19302. NORMAN WYMAN STORER. PILD. 11 Prospect St. RESEARCH ASSISTANT 1N ASTRONOMY 11.8., Wesleyan University, 1923; MA 192-1: Pl1.D.. University of California. 1928; Assistant in Physics, Wesleyan University, 1923-1924; Assistant in Astronomy, 1921-1925; Fellow in the Lick Observatory, University of California, 1925-1927: Instructor in Astronomy, Smith College, 1927-1929; Wesleyan I'niversity, 1929- 1930: Assistant Professor of Astronomy, Ohio 1Vesleyzm University. 1930-1932: Research Assistant in Astronomy, VVesIeyan University. 19327; Member: American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Astronomical Society: Gamma Alpha: Sigma Xi; Phi Sigma Kappa. 1 i SAMUEL III'GH BROCKUXIEIL MA. Durwiu St. INSTRL'CTOR IN HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT B.A.. Harvard University, 1996: MAW 1998: Instructor in History and Government, W'esleyan l'niversity, 1939 : Member: American . 1 Hlstorlcal Assocmtlon. 91 mi; A 1 MERRILL REEVES PAT' 1ERSON, 1111.11. 65 Lawn Ave. ASSISTANT IN ENGLISH 11.8., Wesleyan I'niversity, 1995; 111.A.. Brown University, 1930; Pll.D., Yale University. 1933: Newspaper work 011 the RIIDDLETUWX PRESS and the NEW HAVEN JorRNAL-CHURIER, 19a!5-19526: City and Managing Editor. NEW IIAVEN I'NION, 1926-1927: Teacher 01' English and Foach 0f Dramatics, Tilton School. N.H.. 1927-1928: Part-time Assistant in English, Connecticut College for Women, 1933-1931; Wesleyan University. 1932 ,; Delta Kappa Epsilon. DELTUN LEWIS SCLVDDER, BA. Durham INSTRLTTUR IN ETHICS AND RELIGION BAH Wesleyan l'niversity, 1927: Instructor in English, Alllerican l'nivorsity of Beirut. Syria, 1927-1928; Student at School 01' Inter- national Relations, Summer Session, Geneva, Switzerland. 1928; Yale Divinity School, 1998-1930: Yule Graduate School. 1930-1931; Instructor in Ethics, W'esleyan I7niversity, 19327; Klinister, Bletho- dist Episcopal Church, Durham. 19229-1933; Blember of New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1932 7-; Sigma, Fhi. WWW' - : PHILIP LYLE GAMBLE. MA. Faculty Club INSTRUCTOR IN ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENrE 115., W'csleyun University. 1928: M.A.. 1999; Rich Fellow. 1928- 1929: Instructor in Economics, Cornell University. 1999-1932; Tax Commission Fellow. 1931-1932: Instructor in Economics and Social Science, Wesleyan University. 19327: Member: American Eco- nomics Society; American Academy 01' Political and Social Science: Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Chi. LAURENFE EDW'IN GEMEINHARDT, MA. Falcon Terrace INSTRUCTOR 1N GERMAN BAn Brown University, 1999; 1VI.A.. Columbia I'niversity, 1931; Instructor in German. Folumhia University. 1929-1931: Summer Session, 1931; 1Vesleyan University, 19319. CLAIR BEEBE CRAMPTON, MA. 185 Church St. RESEARCH ASSISTANT IN BIOLOGY 141.13., W'eslcyml University. 1929: M.A.. 1931: Assistant in Biology, 1929-1932; Instructor. 1932-1933; Research Assistant, 19339: Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Sigma Kappa. CHARLES BEAI'MONT XVICKS. BA. 330 Washington St. INSTRI'CTUR IN Rmuch LANM'AGES ILL. W'cslcyan Ivniversity. 1929: Graduate Student. Johns Hopkins I'niversity. 1929-1931: La Sorhonne and Le College de France. 1931-1932; Instructor in Romance Languages. VVcsleyzm I'nivorsity, 1932777: Member: Modern Language Association of America: Phi Beta Kappa: Alpha Chi Rho. RALPH KIRBY WHITE. BA. 60 Pearl St. INSTRU'TUR IN Psw'uobom' B.A.. Vesleyun l'niversity. 19291Grzuluate Student. Leland Stanford I'nivorsity. 1929-1931: Childrelfs Center. Fhild Guidance Flinic, 1931-1932: Graduate Student, l'niversity of Chicago, 1932-1933: : Associate Instructor in Psychology. Wesleyan Ifniversity, 1933 Member: American Psychological Association. STEN UI'NNAR FLYGT, MA. 196 College St. INsTuI'me IN GERMAN B.A., W'esleyun University. 1932: M..X., 1933: Assistant in German. 1932-1933: Instructor. 193377; Member: New England Flussicul Association; Phi Beta Kappa. I934 MACD- COMMITTEES OF THE FACULTY ADDIINISTRATION The President. tho Vico-lh'csident. the Dean, and the Dean of Frcslnncn; Professors V2111 Dyke, Spaeth: Assistant Professor Arnold. CIVRRH'ULUDI The President, the Virc-Prcsident, and the Dean: Professors W'nodln'idgc, Boll. Hoover. Bussom, Krus6. Foster. GRADIXXTE STUDY Professors Slocum. Dlltchcr, Campbell. DISTINCTION IN DEPARTMENTS Professors Faye, 31mm. Fisher; Assistant Professor Smith. ATHLETH TS Professors Fauver, Hoover, Gomlrich. OFFICIAL PUBLH'ATIONH Prol't-ssnr Niculsml, Editor 0f the Catalogue: ProfessorFurts. lCtlitm'ul' the Bulletin: Assistant Professor Fowie. Editor of the Calendar: Professors Dutcher, Spuetll. l'NDICRGRAIHVATE PIVBLHXXTIONS Professors Curts. XVoodbridge: Associate Professor Ware: Assistant Professor Banks. lNTEIWOLLEGIATE manxrla Professor Snow: Assistant Professors Schuttxclmeidcr, Matthews. RESEARCH Professors Goodrich, Funnplwll, Camp, W'illiamson: Assistant mecssur Tlmmson. COMMFXWEMENT Professors Ilill Qlal'slmh. Dultry: Associate Professor Marlin: Rcsczu-ll Associate Stczu'ns: Assistant Professor Hoidemun: Mr. Connolly. LIBRARY The Librarian and the President: Professors Dutchcr. ley, Schneider, Conley, Villiams0n: Assistant. Professor Pauli. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE The President, the Dean. and the Dean of Freshmen: Professor Hill, chairman: the Librarian: Associate Professor Cuvclti: Assistant Professors Lauglic, Reynolds; R112 Vounclly: Mr. Hcl'mn. WWW' ' : COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM JIVNIC 115-19. 1933 FRIDAY. JUNE 16 3:00 v.31. . , 1 1 1 1 Annual Meeting of Phi Beta Kappa 6:45 PJI. . . 1 PorfornmIK-c 0f Molnur's A Prologue to King: Lear 8:30 v.31. . 1 1 . 1 Fraternity Annual Meetings and Reunions SATI'RDAY. JI'NE 17. CLASS DAY AND All'MXI DAY 0 :00 A.M. , . . . . . Annual Meetings 01' Senior Soricties 10:00 11m. . . . . 1 . 1 1 . Meeting 01' Trustees 10:00 1x41. . . Meeting 01' the Executive Committee 01' the Alumni 1101111011 10:00 Am. . . . . . 1 1 , . Vluss Day Exercises 11:00 1LM. . . 1 1 . . 1 Alumnae Association Electing 11:30 AM. , . 1 . . 1 1 1 1 Alumni Gel-Tbgether 12:00 M. . , 1 . . . . . 1 1 Alumni Parade 1:2:15 v.31. . . . . . . . . 1 Alumni Luncheon 1:15 RM. 1 . . 1 , . . Alumni Association Electing 2:30 Pm. . . . . . 1 . Baseball. Amherst Vs. W'esleyml 4-200 RM. 1 . . . . . . . . Presidentk Reception 5 :30 RM. . . . . , 1 . . Class Reunion Banquets 6:00 P.M. 1 . . . 1 . , . , Informal Dancing: 7:00 P.M. 1 1 . . . . , . . . Buffet Supper 9 :00 P.M. 1 . Glue CIuh-Choir ill Sccuhu' Program; Vumpus Illumination 10:00 Pm. 1 . . . 1 , , . . 1 Alumni Sing SUNDAY. JI'NE 18. ILUTWLAIVRFA'FE SI'NDAY 11:00 AM. , 1 1 . . . 1 1 . Bm-mlluurvato Scrvico 7:00 v.31. . . . 1 1 1 1 . . . Senior Sing: 8:00 v.51. . . 1 . . . Klllsical Service, Blomm'iul Chapel MONDAY. Jl'NlC 10. 1UMMFNFEMENT DAY 9:45 A131. 1 . . , . 1 . . . Academic Procession 10:00AM. 1 . . 1 . . . 1 1 . Fommencement COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES JIVNE 19. 1933 PROGRAM Solemn March in E Minor , . . . . Noble PRAYER RICH PRIZE GRATIONS John VVooks Bmlino . . Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Dreams Henry Gardner Ingrulmm Brooklyn. New York Nationalism. Tho Destrm'tihle Religion Sonata No. 27 First Mtn'ement , V V . Mendelssohn John Yullm-c Fim-h . Mount Vernon. New York The Task 0f the Poets PARTICIPANTS IN RH'II PRIZE CONTEST Ralph Fonyers Dixon Thomas James Quinn Spiro Pitou. Jr. NIlltnn Shumwuy Smith Charles Edward Trinkuus. Jr. anfcrring 0f Degrees Henetlivtion Marcht-786cmul Suite . . , . . Boellman Organist . . . , Joseph Samuel Daltry CLASS DAY EXERCISES LAWRENFIC BERNDT SCIILI'MS. Marshal ADDRESS . . , Charles Henry V21rner. Jr. RESPONSE , . President Jumvs Lukens Mcmeughy CLASS HISTORY Perry Childs Hill. Jr. FIASS POEM , .Jnlm Wallace Finch FLASH PROPHEFY . Russel William Rome ADDRESS . . Dunn Joseph William Hewitt CI'P CEREMONY .Izrlm Weeks Bmlineanster ul' Fcremony PIPE FERICMONY . Henry Gardner Ingmlmm Master of Fcromony IVY PLANTING FEREMONY Francis Kelsey Burr iMuster ol' Fcrcmuny FLASS DAY VUMMI'IVFEIC Gustav Adnlph Hclm'enk. Jr.. Flmirmnn John Emory Andrus. 3rd Andrew Roberto Stephenson HONORS AT COMMENCEMENT, 1933 HONORS IN GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP HIGH HONORS John W'eeks Bodine John Joseph Driscoll Thomas James Quinn HONORS Charles Blake Heinrich Sigmund Lotlmr Lewis Stanton Bowdish Lossman Rodney Armour Furtiss Robert Ford Nlalmn Ralph leyers Dixon John Rodney Mills John W'allacc Finch Raymond Edward Monro Archibald Ncilsnn Galloway Thomas Daniel Murphy Peter Helmers, Jr. Spire Pitou. Jr. Perry Childs Hill. Jr. Edward Litldell Stephenson Henry Gardner lugrahaln Flmrles Edward Trinkuus, Jr. John Feaster Kirk Horace Glenn Vhito. Jr. Richard Morris Knapp Frank Ilmwml W'oyko DEGREES WITH DISTINV'IVION IIIGH DISTINCTION EroNoMlt's: IIISTURYZ Horace Glenn Vhito. Jr. Perry Vhilds Hill. Jr. ENGLISH: John Rodney Mills John W'allaoe Finch Charles Edward Trinkuus. Jr. GEOLOGY: PIIILUSHPHYI Kilburn Elie Adams, Jr. John Josvph Driscoll GOVERNMENT: Thomas James Qunm DISTINVTIUX BIOLOGY: ENGLISH: Millard XVilliam Bosworth Peter Ilelmers. Jr. John Stewart Rankin. Jr. Raymond MoKim Mitchell Edward Litltlell Stephenson CHEMISTRY: GERMAN: VViHiam Joseph NIartin O'Brien. Jr. Moment Standish Sherwood Anthony Joseph Corralllcesco CLASSES: GUVHRXMENT: Charles Blake Lewis Stanton Bmwlisll ECONOMU 's: IIISTURYZ Douglas Joseph Bennet George Day Blukeslee Ralph Conyers Dixon John Vcoks Bndino John Feaster Kirk Rodney M'mmu' Curtis's Archibald Neilson Galloway Henry Gardner lngruham r Fhonms Daniel Rlurphy ROMAM'E lmxmtmlas: Splre Pltou, Jr. T 1 1 11: T1 1 11: THE TI 1 1: THE THE T111: T111: Tm: T111: TH 11 T 1 1 1: T 1 1 11: TI 1 E T 1 1 11: T 1 1 1: TH 11 Tu 1: TH 12 Tn 11: TM: AWARD OF PRIZES, 1932-1933 AYRES PRIZE 1Freslm1z111 with best record 101' first scmestmj John Semple Barton. 1936 1111111115 P111711: 1116111119 . . . . 111111111 Cunyers Dixon. 1933 Cum PRIZE UGnglixln . . 1 1 Robert Myers B1111. 1935 IIOIIOI'ElhTG Mention , . . . Bernard Hunter White. 1935 1'110111 111117111: . 1 . 1 . 1 Edwin Hugo Lilullwrg. 1933 CLEVELAND ALUINI PRIZE Wreslunun with best record the second semester over firsU . . 1 . 1 Kenneth Richmond Andrews, 1936 011112 PRIZES Uinglisln . 1 , 1 1311111 Bowen 11'11ituker. 1936 John Thomas Walsh, 1936 GIFFIN 131117111: Uithicw 1 . . . Daniel Inott Streeter, 1935 1101101111116 11101111011 . . 1 1V111121111 Rossmore Stewart. .11.. 1935 Robert Newoll Zearfoss. 1936 JOHNSTON PRIZE 1141x909 . 1 1 Charles Britton Harris, 1935 LIPHKY 111117111: 111110111 . 1 . George Dudley Mylchreest. 1931- 1111111111: PRIZE 011111110 Speakinm . 1 111111111 Clinton Wood. 1934- 1311111111: PRIZE 11111111111511'3'1 . . 1 Avery Harrison 119111111111. 19315 Robert 111'1109110011ricl1. 1936 111111111: P111711: aioologw . . . 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Jr. 1191119911 19911111111 1191111199s 119119119999 31118599111 11099119191091 191111119 .111119199'111 Mingle 919991199999 11111111111 N1111'91919-19 9199911'g99 1111911993' My19911r999's1 .1911111 199151991- Porter 11111111991 319159119919 11111111999 1111559911 Bliss 1111111 19991111 Gibson 1111111199955 9111111995 Harrison 1111191119919 199111111991 111119151993' Stasse 919991199999 A19111itz1g'99 me waleyanv midway F. A. MINGLE COLLEGE BODY COMMI'H'EES PERSONNEL T. H. Hancock. '34: R. K. Beolm. '34: J. F. Porter. '34: J. Pullman. '34: 4'. Schoonovor, '34. FI'STOMS 1U. H. Geode. '35: P. R. Eyerly. Jr.. '35: B. R. Frost. '35: T. E. Hutchinson. '35. HONOR SYSTEM 4'. H. Brown. '34: R. 4'. W'ood. '34: G. H. Cleo. '35. CULLICGE AGENCIES G. S. Hill. Jr.. '34: J. E. Lee. '34: R. S. Overton, '35. Domnmm' 4V. NI. W'allace. '34: E. D. Bartlett. '34: L. F. Hayn. '34. REGISTRATION R. 4'. Wood. '34. ELECTIONS F. A. Mingle. '34: 4'. H. Brown. '34: R. R. Hall. '34. PARLICY R. F. Burkhardl. '34: D. B. Bisohoff. '34: G. H. Bunyan. '34: G. S. Blurphy. '34: J. S. W'ilson, '35. FLAG NEW 4'. Berrien. '34: R. H. Bidwell, '34; E. L. Stusse. Jr.. '35. VOCATIONAL GI'IDANFE R. C. Wood. '34: B. II. 4Vhite, '35:.1. S. Barton. '33. AI'DITING A. A. RTaCImIe-s. Jr.. '34: G. W. Scott. '34: T. S. Dietrich. '33: DEFEASED MEMBERS OF THE FIASS 0F 11134 RAYMOND FRANFIS JOHNSON. died December 5. 1932 PHILIP SHERIDAN Munma. JIL. died July 22. 1931 FRANK Wnn'nn' Om'l'TT. xliwl Decmnher 31. 1932 . .1 9N i 0 37160 $V$ l NIH ? MNW SENIOR CLASS u. EEEEEEEaE.Emma m. . .. , M w x .. 1 3.. h? L x? 1 a c a u? . Easing: . SENIOR FLASS R. K. BEEBE President HISTORY OF HE CLASS OF 1934 RICHARD KxnwLEs BEEBE . . . , . . . President CDWIN DI'DLEY BARTLETT . V . . , . . Viee-Presitlent GORDON STunnARn MI'RPHY . . . . . . . Secretary CHARLES HOWARD BnowN . . . . . . . Treasurer We 01' 1934 are the New Deal Class. Our eareer here at Wesleyan has been one during whieh this country has experieneerl the so-eulled New Deal. Turning; first to purely class history. academically we were in truth a new deal for the eumpns. As freshmen we distinguished ourselves by attaining the highest average of any freshman eluss in fourteen years. Not satisfied with this reeortl. we proceeded to lose the Hug semp twiee. pmhuhlg another fourteen year reeord. Ivndannted, we withstood the charge 01' an unbeaten freshmen eleven in a revival of the underelass football game and gave 1935 a trimming. Junior year we gave ourselves a hunqllet at StueekTs instead of the Prom. omitted for economy's snkea Senior year and better times saw us sponsoring in eompuny with '35 an all college danee weekend. :1 revival of the long dead Junior Prom. hIeanwhile more important incidents eome to mind; The Alumni eage building. the Shell of old East Hull being demolished. the Denison terrace, the memorial tlagpoles. the Douglas cannon home again. and the new power chimney are evidenees ot' the physieul new deal we have seen. The Marriage Parley junior year. brought us crowding into Rich to listen to Mrs. Sanger and others. while the pm'ley on Race Relations last February sneeeedett in bringing us there again. despite one 01' the most severe winters in the history of Connectient. The Centennial left us with a new sense of the age. the honorable traditions. and the future of our university. The Hermes raised its head to make many of 11s unpleasantly conscious of the gaze of its hundred eyes. The college has granted more liberal curriculum requirements from whieh we unfortunately do not profit. Cannon, as :1 steering committee of undergraduate leaders was revealed. Amid mneh shouting the eollege has set about to liberalize compulsory chapel. Before the historian turns to go. he wishes. in the mune 0F T34. t0 meant the sorrow and regret we experience at this the end of our undergraduate career. In four years W'esleyun has hound us to her by ties of loyalty, memory, and respect. XYe will not forget her. G. 5. 1H. Eh ELI DALE ALBERT, CC 32 North College New York, N. Y. Prepared at Trenton QV. JJ High School Pre-Metlical Club C3, 40 : Honor Roll HQ ; Dlajm' Subject: Biology. sTnjlm HARRY SEELEY ALLEN, $N0 Phi Nu Theta House Philadelphia, Pa. Prepared at VViIliam Penn Charter School Freshman Basketball: Varsity Basketball 02, 3, Q, Faptain 010; Freshman Baseball: Freshman Soccer: Varsity Soccer Q3, 0. Captain 00: Varsity Tennis Q. 3. D. Captain 00; Rosa Club CE. 40; Varsity Club 02. 50; Olin Scholar: Honor Roll 0, Q, 3, 40: Major Subject: Mathematics. SWede' CLIFFORD YNGVE ANDERSON, AXP Alpha Chi Rho House South Blanchester, Conn. Prepared at South lVIanchester High School Assistant Manager of Intramural Sports CD, llanager GO: Atwater Club C3, 40; Varsity Club 6x RIajor Subject: Fhem- istry. HEd . Tubby EIHVIN DUDLEY BARTLETT, EN 5 Clark Hall Guilfortl, Conn. Prepared at. Mt. Hermon School Skull and Serpent: Freshman Football: Varsity Football M, H: Freshman Track: Varsity Track C5, H: Varsity W'restlillg U. 2. 3. M. Captain GD: Varsity Club 02. f9; Atwater Huh C3, M: Rosa Club Gd: Dormitory Committee HQ: Argus Edit- orial Board 02. 3M Senate HO; Vice-President. Senior Class: qulidute for Distinction in Chemistry; Major Subject: Fllemistry. 1101f LOUIS BEVIER BASTEN. ll, KW Chi Psi Lodge West Hartford. Conn. Prepared ut W'illiam Hall High School Skull and Serpent: Freshman Cross Country: Freshman Track: Varsity Cross Country 02. 3. 40. Captain HM Varsity Track 02. 3. H: Van Vlock Club 02h Varsity Huh 0!. 3M Donisrm Scholar HM Honor Roll 62, 3, D: Argus U, 2. EL M. Assistant Business Manager 02. :0: Business Manager CL 40: Publications Board Ci, 40: Fandidate for Distinction in Geology: Major Subject: Mathematics. Beanie FRANK MARSHALL BEAN, $N9 9 North College Watertown. RIass. Prepared at W'thertown High School Freshman Soccer; Varsity Soccer 02. 3. 40: Freshman Hockey: Varsity Hockey 0D: Freshman Baseball; Varsity Club 02. 5M: Peirce Prize for Geology: Honor Roll GO: Assistant in Geology 03. 4Q: Candidate for Distinction in Geology: Major Subject: Geology. Dick . Wieeh RICHARD KNO VLES BEEBE. .XAdi Alpha Delta Phi House New Britain. Fonu. Prepared at The Hill School Mystical Seven: Freshman Football: Freshman Truck: Baud U. 2. 55. 40. Leader Ci. M: Sercnmlcrs 0'. Q. 3. H. Fn-Lomlcr M. M: Ilolton Trophy Uh Personnel Committee: Fustmus Committee: Temporary Flam 'lVI'easuror Uh Class President 02. 3 M: Major Subject: History. Furt VFRTIS BERRIEN. $NU Phi Nu Theta House Brmlxvillc. N. Y. Prepared ut Brunxville High School Mvstical Seven: Varsity Football Gk Varsity Truck Hy Paint and Powder Club 02 3, 40: Glee Vluh U. D: Dormitory Committee 0H: Customs Committee 03, M: Flag Scrap Com- mittee Ci. 0; Vice President of Flags UN Secretary 02. SD; Candidate for Distinction in English: Blajm' Subject: English. Courtn CUURTLANDT DIXON BERRY. SN Sigma Nu House Ruhway. New Jersey Prepared at Ruhway High School Atwater Club Ci. M: Pre-Kledical Club HQ: Canoe Flub OZ. 3. D . ViCC-Pl'esident GU: Glee Hub 02. m: Bum! U. Q. 3, D; Van- didute for Distinction in Flwmistry: Major Subject: Chemistry. Biddy RAY HOWARD BIDW'ELIH 412K Phi Sigma Kappa House Glastonbury. Conn. Prepared at Glastonbury High School Progressive Club C5, M; Paint and Powder Club 02.. 3. h: International Relations Hub Ci. 40; Flag Scrap Fommittee: Senate C5. J0: Honor Roll 0. 2, 3. 9: Phi Beta Kappa; Candi- date for Distinction in History; Major Subject: History. Don DONALD BI'RKHARDT BISCHOFF. $NH Phi Nu Theta House NcwtmL RIuss. Prepared at Newton High School Mystical Seven: Der Dcutscho Vcrein 02, U: Paint and Powder Hub 0. Q, 3. 40. President m; Freshman Plays: Manager 01' Cross Fouutry CL 40: Varsity Huh CH: Parley Committee HQ: Chairman Campus Vaudeville Committee CD; BIujm' Subject: German. GayH GALEN ALBERT BLOOM. AXP 1 North Follcge Newton Centre. RIMS. Prepared at Newton High School Skull and Serpent: Freshman Cross Country; Freshman Track: Varsity Cross Country 01. 3. M: Varsity Track 8. 4L Captain Ht Senate CL M: Varsity Huh 02. :9: Major Subject: English. Vlmrlie VHARIJCS BIVNNICR BOGAHT. JR.. EX Signm Fhi House Montclair, N. J. Prepared at Klmltclair High School Van Vlcck Huh 02. 3 4d. Viro-Prcsident CU. President Ci, U: Wise Prize: Freshman Plays: Honor Roll 0. Q. 3. 40: Phi Beta Kappa: 'Mujm' Subject: Kluthemutics. G B. GRANT ROGERS BOI'RNE ATA Delta Tau Delta House Pawlucket. R. 1. Prepared at The Nloscs Brown School Assistant Manager Swimming GD. Manager 0A: Oxford Huh 02M Alumni Scholarship: Honor Roll 0L 3. 40: Major Subject: English. Ted THEODORE IIAMPSUN BRIGDEN. XW Vhi Psi Lodge Newark, New Jersey Prepared at Barringer High School Classical Club Uh Republican Club CD: Blanager of Debate GU: Secretary-Treasurer of Debate Council HO: Candidate for Distinction in English: Major Subject: English. Don DONALD HICKS BRIGGS. ATA Delta Tau Delta House Newton IiIighlunds. 31:158. Prepared at Newton High School Freshman Swimming: Varsity Swimming GD: Paint and Powder Club O. Q. 3, h: Major Subject: Philosophy. Chuck CHARLES IHHVARD BROWVN. CbNU 26 Clark Hall Ames. Iowa Prepared at Ames High School Skull and Serpent: Freshman Football: Varsity Football OZ. 3. H, Captain 00: Varsity XVl'ostling Cl. 3. H: William James Club GD, President Ht Varsity Flub 02. 59; Dormitory Committee GS. h: Honor System Vommittee B. H, Chairman Gd: Elections Committee GD; Treasurer of News HM 01in Scholar: Vanker Prize CD: Honor Roll 0. 2. 3. H: Phi Beta Kappa: Fundidate for Distinction in Psychology: Major Subject: Psychology. Bun GEORGE HI'MPHREY BIINYAN. AAtb Alpha Delta Phi House San Francisco. Val. Prepared at Phillips Exctor Academy Freshman Cross Country: Freshman Track; Varsity Cross Country CD: Van Week Club 02. 3. 40. Secretary Ow: Paint and Powder Flub 02. 3, M. Secretary CS, 40: Pre-Dledical Club Ci, 40, Vicc-Presitlcnt GD; College Body Parley Committee 00: Major Subject: Biology. Rog ROGER FREDERICK BURKHARDT EN Sigma Nu House Brooklinc, 31:155. Prepared at Brookliue High School Freshman Plays: Der Deutsohe Verein U. 2. :L D: Progressive Huh CH: StewartK Association CD: Parley Committee CH, Chairman HO: Revision of Scutting Rules CD: Argus U. 2. 50. Senior Editor HM Candidate for Distinction in German: Blajm' Subject: Gcrmun. Nowell S'IYHVEIL LIVINGSTONE BIYRNHAM. EX 86 North College North Windham. Conn. Propurml at W'indham High School International Relations Club CL D: Major Subject: Govern- ment. D DWIGHT HENRY BURR ATA Delta Tau Delta House Sandy Hook, Vonn. Prepared at Silver Bay School Freshman Baseball: Major Subject: French. Doug . Tiger DOI'GLASS NORTON CHAPIN. AT Delta Upsilon House Sufh'eld. Conn. Prepared at Loomis Academy Major Suhjert: Economics. Denny CHARL IS BOYCE CLANCY. JR.. 22X Sigma Nu House Maplewood. New Jersey Prepared at Columbia High Svlmnl Band 0, Q. 3. 40: XVesleyan Serenaders 02. 3, M: Major Subject: Government. Bill WILLIAM WALTER COONEY. 22X Sigma Chi House Chester. Mass. Prepared at Chester High School Rosa Club CB, 40. Vice-President HA: Canoe Club 02. 3, 40. Steward HM Van Vleck Club CE, M. Vice-President HO: Business Manager of W'esleyan Cardinal Gd; Property Manager of Freshman Play: Honor Roll 0k Major Subject: Physics. Jerry GERALD CLINTON COIVARD, ATA Delta Tau Delta Houst- Pcarl River. N. Y. Prepared at White Plains High School FFCNIIIIIHII Track: Operetta: T11e Girl and the Graduate OD: Candidate for Distinction in Economics; Major Subject: Eco- nomios. Larry LAI'RENFE CHANDLER DANIELS, CF 39 North Follege Grand Rapids, Mich. Prepared at, Crestun High School French Club Ci h: Spanish Club CD: Funoe Club Cit John Bell Scott Prize: Honor Roll 0. Q. 3, 4D: Candidate for Distinc- tion in Spanish: Major Subject: French. Bill VVILLIABI HI'RLEY DOYLE 26 West Silver Street lliddletown. Vonn. Prepared at Middletown High School Major Subject: French. B01 W WVALT ER ROBERT DR ESFIIE R 43 Gale Aven ue Meriden. Conn. Prepared at Meriden High School Atwntm' Club CH: Candidate for Distinction in Chemistry: Major Subject: Vllemistry. IIum EARL HAMLIN DWYER, ATA 29 Park Place Bliddletmvm Conn. Prepared at Lanier High School. Macon. Ga. Candidate for Distinction in Economics: Major Subject: Economlcs. Rollo ROWLAND BROWN EVANS, WT Psi Upsilon House Hudson, N. Y. Prepared at The Mohawk School Atwater Club: Freshman Soccer: Band 0. 2. 3, Assistant Leader GO: BIajor Subject: Chemistry. Abe ABRAHAM ALFRED FISHER. CC 3 North Follego New Haven. Conn. Prepared at New Haven High School Freshman Tennis; Freshman Basketball; Atwater Huh 0D: Van Vleck Club 8, 40. Seoretary-Treasurer Gd: Pre-Medical Club B. D: Major Subject: RIathematics. Al ALLAN HENRY FULLER. ddK Phi Sigma Kappa House Suffield, Conn. Prepared at Suffield School La swim Franguise 02M Major Subject: English. 51ml SAMUEL HARRY GERSHATER, CF 32 North College New Haven. Conn. Prepared at W'est Manchester. N. H.. High School Freshman Basketball: Atwater Club CL 40: Van Vleck Club CE, 40; Senate B. H: Junior Varsity Glee Club Gd: Honor Roll 0, 2. 3, 40; Sherman Prize: Phi Beta Kappa: hlajor Subject: Chemistry. Greg HAROLD EDGAR GliEGOIU' AAtb Alpha Delta Phi House Ossipee, N. H. Prepared ut Brewster Academy Freshman Baseball: I'rC-Metlioul Club CS. 4L Corresponding Secretary HQ: Major Subject: Biology. Eddie LOUIS EDWARD GRUBB. vbNU 926 Clark 11:11! Passaic. N. J. Prepared at Stonybrook School Freshman Basketball: Varsity Soccer HM Scrnwlers. Club CL 40: 'Majnr Subject: English. Russ ROBERT RYSSELL HALL. KW Chi Psi Lodge Stamford. Conn. Prepared at Stamford High School Skull and Serpent: Van Week Club CS. H. Secretary-Treasurer 8h Amistnnt Manager of Football GEL IVIanagor GO: Varsity Club 02 3k Vice-Presitlent of Athletic Council CL M: Chairman of Junior Banquet Committee CD: Customs Committee CD: Elections Fommittee HO: Scut Qualifications Committee CL N Honor Roll U. 3. 40: Candidate for Distinction in Astronomy: Dlajor Subject: Astronomy. Ted . Scoop THEODORE MrLENNAN HANCOCK, AAKTI Alpha Delta Phi House Syracuse. N. Y. Prepared at Dcerfield Academy Mystical Seven: Chairman of College Body Personnel Com- mittee: Fhairman 0f Rushing Rules Revision Committee: Argus O. 2. 3. 40. Assistant Editor 02, BL Chairman B. H: Publications Board C5. 4Q. Vice-President HO: Honor Roll UM Candidate for Distinction in English; Major Subject: English. Blur' IVOR ELLIS HANSON. ATA Delta Tau Delta House Hyde Park. Muss. Prepared at Boston Latin School Debate Manager Gd: Debate Council. Secretary 00: Secretary- Treusurer of Eastern Intercollegiate Debate League 0H: Argus U. 2. 3. H. Assistant Circulation NIunager 02. 5D. Fir- oululiml NImmger CL M: Senate CL 4J2 International Relations Club B. h. Viw-President HO: Progressive Club CL M: Denison Scholar HO: Candidate for Distinction in Economics; Major Subject: Economics. Bob ROBERT HENRY HAUSRIAN 3H- Harrimzm Hall New Britain, Conn. Prepared at New Britain High School La Socit3t6 Francaise 02, 3. M: Major Subject: French. Chick LLOYD FRANKLIN IIAYN. EX 45 Clark Hall Prince Bay, Staten Island. N. Y. Prepared at Curtis High School Skull and Serpent: Freshman Soccer: Freshman Track: Varsity Soccer 02. 3. 40: Varsity Track Ci, 40: Varsity Club 02, m: Dormitory Committee GO: Senate CE. 40: Honor Roll 0. Q. 3. M: Phi Beta Kappa: Candidate for Distinction in History; Major Subject: History. Jack JOHN HALFORD IIEARNIC. EX Sigma Chi House Dlelrose. Mass. Prepared at Melrose High School and Huntington Preparatory School Freshnmn Swimming: Major Subject: Economics. Jim JAMES ALEXANDER HENDRY ATA Delta Tau Delta House XVillimantic. Conn. Prepared at Windham High School Atwater Club Q. 40: Klajor Subject: Chemistry. IIershie LEONARD HERSHMHVITZ. EX Sigma Fhi House Brooklyn. N. Y. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School Der Deutschc Vel'ein 02. 5D: Progressive Club 02. 3. M. 560- rotury-Troasurcr HO. Vice-Prcsideut CD: Interlmtimml Relu- tilms Club C5. 1H: Gerald Prize: Fandidule for Distinction in Econmnics: Major Subject: Economics. Bunkvr GEORGE SI'MNER HILL. WT Psi I'psilon House ViI1clIostm'. RIMS. Prepared at Browne and Nichols School mul Boston English School Pro-Mcdivul Huh CL M, President HO: Progressive luh CH: Hume Huh 02. 3. H. Vommodoro Ht Christian Association H, QL 'lVrousurvr OD; Oxford Fluh 0 Q. 3. U: Band 0. Q. 10: Junior Varsity Ulov Club; Agency Committee Ci. M. Chairman GM: Fulltlitlate fur Distinction in Biology: Major Subject: Biology. Rev BYRT LEICS HILTON, EX Sigma Chi House Somerset, BLISS. Prepared at Durfee High School Oxford Club O. 2. 3, 40. Secretary CD, President HM Inter- national Relations Club CD; Clll'is'tiilll Association Cabinet CU: Paint and Powder Huh Ci. D: Major Subject: English. ssl3olf' ROBERT EINVARD HOLMES. AKE Delta, Kappa Epsilon House Detroit. DIicll. Prepared ut Flushing High School Skull and Serpent: Freshman Baseball: Assistant IVIanzlger of Soccer CU. Manager GU: Glee Club 0. Qt Olla Podrida OZ. 3, 1D. Assistant Business Blanuger GD. Associate Business D'Ianager GU: Senate CL H: Atwater Club B, 40: Varsity Club CD: Major Subject: Chemistry. Brud . Norm Major Subject: Blathematics. MPom , Jelley THOMAS LUDW'IG JELTRI'P 91 North College Palisades. New Jersey Prepared at Friends Academy Van Vleck Club GHQ: La Sooit3t6 angaise 03, M. Treasurer GD: Blajor Subject: NIatllematics. NORMAN IIENDRY JAFK. WT Psi vasilon House Sam. Maine Prepared ilt Central High School. Springfield. Mass. and :11 Newton High School Van Vleck Vluh 02. 3. M: Archery Team 02. ED: Honor Ho'll 0U: Bobby REUBEN PETER JESCHKE New Britain, Conn. Bay City. Michigan Prepared at Nokomis High School, Sask.. Canada Transferred from Colgatc-Rochester Divinity School, Rochester Iyniversity Major Subject: Philosophy. Nate NATHANIEL KENIGSBERG 37 East Main Street Blitldletown. Fonn. Prepared at Middletown High School Pre-hletlical Club GNU. Secretnry-Treasurer GO: Honor Roll CU: Candidate for Distinction in Biology: Klujor Subject: Biology WCIV EDWARD BERTRAM KIDNEY 24 Vest Silver Street IVIiddletown, Fonn. Prepared at Midtlletown High School Pre-Medical Club Ci. h: Major Subject: Biology. WV-dlt W'ALTER FRANK KLOSKOW'SKI. CC 3-1-0 High Street New Britain, Vonn. Prepared at New Britain Senior High School PrLLMCdiCuI Club CL H: Major Subject: Chemistry. ISAAC JORDAN KI'NIK 79 North College Hartford. Fonn. Transferred from l'uivcrsity of Pennsylvania Atwater Flub OH: Progressive Club GD: International Relations Club HQ: W'illium James Club HQ: Major Subject: Fllcmistry. Jack JOHN EITGEN E LEE 28 Lawn Avenue Blountuin Lakes. N, J. Transferred from American L'nivel'sity College Agency Committee HQ: Honor Roll CD: Major Subject: History. Shorty G EORGE LEOUTSAFOS. FC 30 North College Fairhuven. Mass. Prepared at New Bexll'onl High School Freshman Football: Varsity Football HQ: Freshman Baseball: Varsity Wrestling CS 40: Atwater Club 02, 3. 40: Van Vleck Club 02, 3. H: Candidate for Distinction in Chemistry: NIajm' Subject: Chemistry. Speed WINTIIHOP THATCHER LEWIS. d?21K Phi Sigma Kappa House Newton Highlands. hlass. Prepared ut Newton High School Van Vleck Huh 0L 3, J0: Paint and Powder Huh Cl, 3, M: Senate CH: Candidate for Distinction in Mathematics: Major Subject: Kluthenmtics. Bl JOHN WISE LINDSEY. AKE Delta Kappa Epsilon House Yonkers, N. Y. Prepared at Horace Mann School for Boys Freslnnan Soccer; Freshman Baseball: Progressive Club CD: International Relations Club GU: Honor Roll HO: Candidate for Distinction in Government: Klujor Subject: Government. Moose HORACE MIVSSON LOCKVVOOD. KW Chi Psi Lodge VVoodmont. Conn. Prepared at DIilford High School iVilliam James Club Hi; Freshman Plays: Paint and Powder Club 02. 3. H. Assistant Business hlanager CD, Business Managei' Hi: Ail'gus Oi v2.3. 40. Feature Editor 00: Committee on Ruslllnp; Rewsion CD: Senate CL 40; Olin Scholar: Candidate for Distinction in Psychology: Major Subject: Psychology. MM CHARLES PAI'L MCFLELIAND. AAQJ Alpha Delta Phi House Jacksonville. lll. Prepared at Jacksonville High School Atwater Club CL 40: Paint and Powder Club CE. 4i, Prmluctiun Manager Hi: Van Vleck Club CZ. ED: Major Subject : Flwmistry uRIHPB ANGI'S ARCHIF MAVINNES, JR.. AXP Alpha Chi Rho House Little Neck, L. I. Prepared at Flushing High School Mystical Seven: Freshman Football: Freslnnan Basketball: Freshman Baseball: Varsity Football Hi; Assistant Manager of Baseball CD. Manager m: Freshman Plays: Ollu Potlridu OZ. 3. 40, Assistant Business Manager CD. Business Klanalger GU: Publications Board Hi: Chairman College Body Auditing; Committcc Hi: Vico-Presidont of Class 02k Van Vleck Club 02. 3. M: Varsity Club CD: 01in Scholar: Honor Roll 0. 2. 3. H: Phi Beta Kappa: Candidate for Distinction in blathenmtics: Major Subject: Blathematics. Bob . Blorpheus ROBERT FUTHBERT MARSHALL, dDNH 306 Harriman Hull Brooklyn. N. Y. Prepared at Brooklyn Friends Academy Oxford Club: Der Deutschc Vercin 02. 3, 40: Freslmmn Debate: Nleljor Subject: German. Jim JAMES ARTHUR MARTIN. AKE Delta Kappa Epsilon House VVcstficld. N. J. Prepared at Vestfiehl High School Freshman Fross Country: Freshman Track: Varsity Track 02, 3. M; Van Vleck Club 02, 3. h; International Relations Club CL U: Junior Varsity Glee Club HO: Varsity Club 02. 59: Rlajor Subject: Blathelnutics. Bob ROBERT ELRIURE RIERCER. AXP 50 North College South Manchester. Conn. Prepared at South Manchester High School Freshman Track: Varsity Football CD: Varsity Club CD: Blajor Subject: Economics. Keery THOMAS KEERY MERW'IN. AT Delta Ypsilon House Binghamton, N. Y. Prepared at VVassnokeag School, Dexter, hlaine Glee Club CD: Band HQ: Major Subject: Geology. FRANK ALBRIGHT MINGL Q BHII Beta Theta Pi House Hackettstown, N. J. Prepared at Hackettstown High School Mystical Seven; Freshman Football: Varsity Football 02. S. h: Atwater Club Q2, 40: Varsity Club 02. f0: President 01' College Body: Customs Committee: Class Treasurer CD: Major Subject: Chemistry. Park PARKER MEAD MORRELL. AT Delta I'psilon House Norwalk, Conn. Prepared at Riverdale Country Day School Mystical Seven: Varsity Cross Country CD; Major Subject: English. Bill WILLIAM HORNER MUCKLEY AKE Delta Kappa Epsilon House Oradell. N. J. Prepared at The Clark School Major Subject: English. Walt WALTER JULIUS MUELLER 47 North College Berlin. Conn. Prepared at New Britain Senior High School Der Deutsche Verein CLH. President. GO: La Sock3t6 Francaise GO; International Relations Club 010; Candidate for Distinction in German: Major Subject: German. Fi-bete GEORGE WILLIAM MI'RDOFK. CC 137 Hicks Street Bleriden. Conn. Prepared at Mel'iden High School Delta Sigma Rho C3, D. President HO; Debate Council Ht College Body Senate C3. 40: Debate Ci. 40: RIajor Subject: Psychology. MurphU GORDON STODDARD MI'RPHY. AKE Delta Kappa Epsilon House Garden City. N. Y. Prepared at The Choate School Argus U. 2. 3. 4L Junior Editor 02L Assistant Editor 02. SL News Editor Ci. 0: Fardinal 02. 3L Junior Editor CD: Ulla Podrida 01 ED. Photographic Editor CD: College Body Parley Fommittee HQ: Class Secretary GU: Fllristiun Association Secretary 00: International Relations Huh CZ. 40; Honor Roll 02. 3. M: Candidate for Distinction in History: Klajm' Subject: History. Dud GEORGE DUDLEY KIYIX'IIREEST. EX Sigma Hli House Hartford, Conn. Prepared at xVoaver High School Glee Huh U. Q. M: Rosa Fluh Ci. M: Ayres Prize: Johnston Prize: Rice Prize: Lipsky Prize; Senator HA; Honor Roll U. Q. 3. 4d: Phi Beta Kappa: Candidate for Distinction in Physics; Klajor Subject: Physics. Boll ROBERT COLLIER NEWTON. KW Chi Psi Lodge Folliersville, N. Y. Prepared at Lincoln High School. Portland, Ore. Varsity Soccer CD: Varsity Club CD: Van Vleck Huh CU: Atwater Hub Ci. 4L Vice-President GO: Stewards' Association 02. 3. M. Secretary-Treasurer HO: Honor Roll 0. Q. 3. 40: Phi Beta Kappa: Candidate for Distinction in Chemistry: llajor Subject: Chemistry. Flash CARL HANS NISSEN, EN Sigma Nu House Meriden, Conn. Prepared at Mcridcn High School Der Deutsche Verein C1 40: Fandidate for Distinction in Eonnmnics; hlajor Subject: Economics. Hill WILLIAM OBERMAYER. JR.. X11 Chi Psi Lodge Brooklyn, New York Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School Freshman Swimming: Freshman Baseball: W'illiam James Club CE. H: Major Subject: Psychology. 0by ARTHUR JOHN 015mm 29 North College New Haven. Conn. Prepared at New Haven High School Der Deutsche Verein Ci, 40; Major Subject: German. Harer Hal HAROLD CULVER UNEAL, AKE Delta Kappa Epsilon House Springfield, INIass. Transferred from Springfield Junior College La Soci6t6 Francaise Gk Honor Roll OD; Blajor Subject: History. Larry LAWRENCE SIDNEY PALMER 27 Loveland Street Bliddletown. Conn. Prepared at HIiddIetown High School Der Deutsche Verein C3, 40; Pre-hledicul Club GS, 40; Atwater Club Gk Sunday Discussion Group 02, 3. 40: Secretary 02. 3, 40; Phi Beta Kappa Prize; Major Subjects: Biology and Chemistry. . DON DONALD GEORGE PARKER, AKE Delta Kappa Epsilon House Portland, Me. Prepared at VVilbraham Academy Freshman Football; Freshman Basketball; Cardinal .02 3. .49. Associate Business IVIanager GD; Candidate for Dlstmctlon in Economics; Major Subject: Economics. $ AxX1!, ALFRED G ERALD PELLEGRINO 66 Hillside Avenue lVIeriden. Conn. Prepared at Dleriden High School La Socic$t63 Frangaise Q. 3. 40; La Tertulia GE. 4L President HO; Cole Prize; Honor Roll 0, Q, 3, 40; Phi Beta Kappa; Can- didate for Mastefs degree in Senior Year: RIajor Subject: Romance Languages. Pep WOOLSEY ELLIOTT PEPPER, AXP Alpha Chi Rho House New Blilford. Conn. Prepared at New IVIilford High School Glee Club 02. 3x Assistant Elanager QL Manager CD; Christian Association Cabinet GD: Chairman Social Service Committee CD; Oxford Club 02, 3. 40: Wyilliam James Club Ht Progressive Club HM RIajor Subject: Psychology. c Tharlie, CHARLES VOIGT PERRILL, 23X 48 North College Lucknow, U. P., India Prepared at W'oodstock High School. Landour, India Varsity Tennis $k Pre-lVIedical Club C5, 40; Oxford Club 00; Choir 02. 3, Q; Glee Club HQ; Varsity Club 6k Denison Scholar; Major Subject: Biology. Stan STANLEY LEROY PETERSON. dJEK Phi Sigma Kappa House Cromwell. Conn. Prepared 2Lt Middletown High School Van. Vleck Club Ci, H; Candidate for Distinction in lVIathe- matws: Major Subject: Mathematics. JOE JOSEPH VINCENT PETROFELLI, 21C 35 North College XVaterhury, Fonn. Prepared at Suffieltl School Atwater Club OD: Pre-Medical Club GD: Honor Roll GD: Major Subject: Chemistry. Sam SAMUEL SMITH POUR, JR.. AKE Delta Kappa Epsilon House Akron. Ohio Prepared at Friends Academy Freshman Debate: Freshman Plays: Cosmopolitan Club 02x International Relations Club 02. 3. M: Candidate for Distinction in History: Major Subject: History. Johnnie JOHN FOSTER PORTER, AT Delta Upsilon House W'innetku. Ill. Prepared at North Shore Country Day School Skull and Serpent; Freshman Tennis: Varsity Track GE. M: Secretary-Trezmn'er of College Body: Personnel Committee: 01in Scholarship VVeek-Eml Committee; Finance Committee; Debate Council: Standing Committee of College Flmrch m; Nlujor Subject: Geology. VICTOR OSCAR PRALL. .IR., ATA Delta Tau Delta House Buyport. N. Y. Prepared at Erasmus Hall High School Van Vleck Club 02, 3. M; Honor Roll 0, Q, 3.40: Phi Beta Kappa: Vundidntc for Distinction in Economics: Major Subject: Economics. Bob ROBERT FISCHER PRICMO, AXP Alpha Chi Rho House IrvingtmL N. J. Transferred from Rutgers I'niversity 011:1 Podrida 02. 3. h. Junior Editor CD. Editor-in-Chief HM Publications Board GU: Fosmopolitan Club 0D: International Relations Club CD; Norman Thomas Club. President GD: Progressive Club 02, 3, 40. President Ci. M: Honor Roll Ci. 4J1 Candidate for Distinvtion in Government: Major Subject: Government. Wlack JOHN PULLIVIAN, AAtI, Alpha Delta Phi House Brooklyn, N. Y. Prepared at Adelphi Academy Rlystical Seven; Varsity Club 02, 3h Assistant Manager Tennis CD, IWanager 00; International Relations Club C3, A0: Personnel Committee; Argus 02, 3, D; Varsity Cheer Leader 02, 3. 40; Major Subject: History. Marty MARVIN MEIR RESNIKOFF 53 North College New Haven, Conn. Prepared at New Haven High School Classical Club Qx Progressive Club B, D: Scrawler's Club C5, 40; International Relations Club 010: Cardinal e9. 3, 40. Associate Editor 00; Honor Roll 0. 30; Major Subject: English. Fritz FRED HAMILTON RINDGE Ill, 8811 Beta Theta Pi House New York C ity Prepared at Silver Bay School and Montclair High School Cosmopolitan Club Q, 3, Q; VViHiam James Club Gd: Glee Club O. 49: Choir Q, 3, Q; Paint and Powder Club O, Q, 3. 40; IVIajor Subject: Psychology. Frank , FRANK DOUGLAS ROBINS. EX Sigma Chi House Middletown. me. Prepared at Lynn Classical High School Paint and Powder Club 02. 3. M; Fosmopolitan Club OD: International Relations Club Ci. M: Progressive Club OD: Stewards Association CE, 40; Sorawlers Huh GO; Freshnmn Plays: Major Subject: English. Rookie SOLON CHARLES ROTHROCK JR.. ATA Delta Tau Delta House Newark. N. J. Prepared at Newark Academy Freshman Play; Glee Huh 02, 3, 4O; Choir 00; Band 02, 3, D: Ulla Podridn 02. 3. M, Assistant Business lemager CD. Asso- ciate Business Manager 00; Christian Association Cabinet 02. BL Yice-Presitlent CD. President CD; Standing Committee of the College Fhurch Ci. 40; Candidate for Distinction in Economics: Major Subject: Economics. Gil GILBERT CLOSE RI'FKICL. XW Chi Psi Lodge 01d Greenwich. Conn. Prepared at Stamford High School Glee Club 0. 2, 3. D, Leader HQ: Jibors 02, H; Cardinals Club 0 2D: Flloir 0.2.3.10: Field Band 0. Q. 3. J0: Serenaders U, :2, 3, 40, Co-Leader CL H: Major Subject: Geology. Schiery JOHN HENRY SCIIIERHOLZ JR.. B811 Beta Theta Pi House New York City Prepared at The Collegiate School Freshman Basketball: Lu Soci6tt5 Frangaise 6149: Major Subject: French. 010011,. CORTLANDT SCHUONUVER, ATA Delta Tau Delta House W'ilmington. Del. Prepared at Tower Hill School Mystical Seven: Assistant Blanager Track CD, Manager My Senate CD: Olin Scholarship Week-Eml Committee CD: Mana- gerial Competition Revision Committee CD: Personnel Fom- mittee Gd: Class Treasurer Uh Christian Association Student- Faculty Fommittee 02. 3M Varsity Huh CD: Candidate for Distinction in Economics: Major Subject: Economics. Dred GEORGE WILLIAM SCOTT. JR.. 22X Sigma Chi House Auburn, N. Y. Prepared at Auburn Academic High School Van Vleck Club 0D: Rosa Club CE. 40, President Gd; Denison Scholar: College Body Auditing Committee 8. 0: Honor Roll 0. 2. 3. D: Phi Beta Kappa: Candidate for Distinction in Physics: Major Subject: Physics. BilV WILLIAM RICHARD SIMPSON, $21K Phi Sigma Kappa House W'estport, Conn. Prepared at Staples School Varsity Baseball 00: Atwater Club Ci. M: Major Subject: Chemistry. DutV DUDLEY HOWARD SNIITH. Xi! Chi Psi Lodge Brooklyn. N. Y. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory School Varsity W'restling O, Q. 3. 40. Captain Qt Der Deutsche Verein CL H: Atwater Club Ci, 40. Secretary-Treasurer GO: Varsity Huh 02. 3k Major Subject: Fllelnistry. Trigger LAMBERT GRAHAM SNOW'. KB 203 Harriman Hull Swampscott. Mass. Transferred from lVIassac-husetts Institute of Technology. Varsity Soccer CL 4D: Honor Roll OD: Major Subject: English. Bill WILMARTH HOLT STARR, EN Sigma Nu House W'hitneyville, Conn. Prepared at Central High School, Springfield, Mass. Freshman Tennis: Classical Club 0. 52k La Socie'm'9 Francaise U, 2, 3. M. Secretary CD, President HG: La Tertulia 00: Senate CD: Interfratcrnity Council: Honor Roll 0, Q. 3, 40: Phi Beta Kappa; Candidate for Distinction in French: hIajor Subject: French. Stroby LOUIS JOSEPH STROBIBTL FC 39 North College Bethel, Conn. Prepared at Bethel High School Pre-Medical Club Q. 3, 40, President GD: Pierce Prize: Honor Roll 0, Q, 3, 40; Phi Beta Kappa: Major Subject: Fhemistry. Cl1uck CHARLES EDWARD SWEENY. AArb Alpha Delta Phi House Nutley, New Jersey Prepared at Nutley High School Skull and Serpent: Assistant Manager of Basketball 03, Dlanager m; Candidate for Distinction in Economics; Major Subject: Economics. Red MARVIN LOUGHRAN THOMPSON. AXP Alpha Chi Rho House Jamaica. N. Y. Prepared at The Mount Hermon School Freshman Cross Country: Freshman Basketball: Freshman Track: Varsity Cross Country CD: Varsity Basketball CL 40; Atwater Club C3. AD; Pre-Medical Club CE. h: Varsity Club CD; Donison Scholar HO: RIajor Subject: Vhemistry. Bill MAI'RICE WILBUR TOWNSEND. Bell 161 College Street Middletown. Faun. Transferred from W'illiams College La Tertulia OD: XVilliaIn James Club. Secretary-Treasurer HJ: Honor Roll 02. 3, D: Major Subject: Psychology. HENRY LELAND YARLEY. 23X Sigma Chi House Rlelmse. DIass. Prepared at Huntington Preparatory School Paint and Powder Club O, 2. 3. M: Classical Club O. Q. 3. h: Ulla Podrida 02. 3, 40. Junior Editor Ch. Associate Editor HQ; Freshman Plays: Major Subject: English. Will . Wallf' XVIIJAARD MOSHER WALLACE, $NG 46 North College South Portland, NIaine Prepared at South Portland High School Skull and Serpent: Freshman Football: Freshman Track: Varsity Football 02. 3. 40: Varsity Club 02. 3L Secretary CD: Paint and Powder Club CE. M: Stewards' Association Ci. 40; Ulla Podritla Board 02. 3. 4J1 Senate HO: I'mlergraduate Sub-Freslunan Committee Gd: Chairman Class Day Vommittee Hp Standing Committee of the College Church 0D: Dormitory Committee 0H. Chairman GO: Olin Scholar: Fandidate for Distinction in History: Major Subject: History. W'hitey XVEIANT VVATHEN-DI'NX. 301! Beta Theta Pi House Hartford. Conn. Prepared at Bloomfield High School Freshman Swimming: Rosa Club C3. H: Argus Q. 3. J0. Manag- ing Editor CB. 40; Honor Roll U. 59: Major Subject: Physics. u V00die WALTER SCOTT VVEISRIANN. JR.. HIT Psi Upsilon House Elmira. N. Y. Prepared at Elmira High School Argus Board 0, 2. in: Major Subject: English. Akor ARCHER GORDON XVELLS. AKE Delta Kappa Epsilon House Ilaverhill. Rluss. Prepared at Tilton School Biology. Bill GEORGE WENDELL WILLIAMS. EX Sigma Chi House NIontpclier. Vt. Prepared at Montpelier High School Van Vleck Vluh HM Rosa Club GO; Heveland Alumni Prize: Honor Roll CD: Candidate for Distinction in NIathematics: Major Subject: Klathematics. Larry LAWRENCE WILLSON. 51 North College Lancaster. New Hampshire 11 7: Prepared at Lancaster Academy Classical Huh 02k Oxford Club 0. 2. m: Paint and Powder Hub 0 2. 3, D: Scrawlers Club 0?, D. President HO: Christian Association Cabinet: Chairman of Deputations Committee 02k Cardinal 02. 3, H. Managing Editor Ha: Honor Roll O, in: Candidate for Distinction in English; Major Subject: English. Pre-Medicul Fluh 02. 3. M: Van Vleck Fluh 02M Major Subject: u V0ngo' ' FRED ALLEN W'ING. 4N9 1 North College Newton. Mass. Prepared at Newton High School Freshman Swimming: Varsity Fross Vountry CD: Varsity Huh CD: NInjor Subject: Evmmmics. Dana, RALPH FLINTON W'OOD. AXP 95 North Folloge Albany. New York Prepared at Albany High School Mystical Seven: Freshman Swimming: Debate Team Ci. H: Debate Founcil. President HO: President, 01' Eastern Inter- collegiate Debate League My Band 0. Vb: Cardinal 02L Junior Editor CD, Editor-in-Chief GO: Publications Board 0H: Vice- President of College Body GO; Honor System Committee 00: Managerial Competition Committee 00: Rushing Registration Committee CD. Fhairman HO: Vocational Guidance Committee 02. BL Chairman FD: 01in Scholarship VVeek-End Fommittee Flmirman Qk Standing Fommittee 0f the College Flmrch PL 51 40: Cole Prize: Parker Prize: Olin Scholar: W'illiam Day Leonard Scholar Gd; Honor Roll 0. Q. 3. M: Phi Beta Kappa: Candidate for Distinction in History: Major Subject: History. DANA MATIIER xVOODBRIDGE, !bNH Plli N11 Theta House Middletown, Conn. Prepared at Mitldletmvn High School La Socie'iuS Frangaise OF Peirce Prize in Geology: Honor Roll 02. 3. M: Phi Beta Kappa: Major Subject: French. Kiyo KIXOTAKA YONEDA .53 North College Kobe. Japan Prepared at Kmmsei Gakuin Vusnmlmlitun Huh CU: Oxford Club 0. Qt Bancroft Scholar- ship 0. LL 3. M: Funditlute for Distinction in Mathematics: Major Subjot't: Muthenmtics. Don DONALD M. DAVIES. dIFA 70 anth College Shanghai. China Transferred from Detroit Society 01' Arts and Crafts: Cardinal Ci. 40. Art Editur m: Paint 21ml Powder Hub CL H: Scrawlers Huh C5. h, ViCC-Prmidcnt CH: Vundidutc for Distinction in English: RIajor Subject: English. Bob ROBERT NELSON DAVIS. JIL. 4923K 121 Vern 8L. XVest Hartford Nm'thport. N. Y. Prepared at Northport High School Rosa fluh CL D. Secretau'y-Tl'casurer 0H: Van Vleck Club CL H: Oxford Huh 0. QM Mujm' Subject: Physics. KM , Rifle ALBERT HK'KMAX TAYLOR. EX 255 William Street Vusllingt0n. Dl'. l'rvpm'cd 21! Eastern High School DCI' DHHHPIIG Vcl'oin CH: Rom Vluh C5. 4Q: V3111 Vlvck Club Ci. H: Vhrisliun Association Fubinct HO: Honor Roll OD: Huulitlutv fm' Dislinvtiml in Physics: NIujor Sulljcvtsz BIHHP emutics and Physics. Wid EIHVARD MANSFIELD xVHARFF, JR.. 22X Signul Hui House Grout chk. N. Y. Transferrml from Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Major Subject: Matlwlnutim. s Dan' DANIEL XVOODIIEAD. JR.. BHII Beta Theta Pi House Harrington, HI. Prepared at Evullstml High School Varsity Football Gd: Varsity Track Gd: Scrawlers Club GU: Major Subject: English. !014 I934 9' PHANTO M LIST ARTHUR HENRY ABERNETIIY MERWIN ATWATER ANDREW JOHN BAILEY. JR. BERTRAM CHARLES BALDWIN. JR. FRANK TATE BARNES, JR. 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A'I'A l'pper Montclair. N. J. RIHIAIm Gonna TIVLLY. APT Glen Ridge, N. J. JUHN MORRIS Tl'RNIcR. $NU Keurny. N. J. lirssIaLL CUNWEIAJ TFTTLPL A A Ab Windsor. Conn. JOHN E. T. VAKA, AT AVchstor, Mum. ALLEN FURXWELL VANCUTT. AK E Bronxvillo. N. Y. AVALTER ALVIN VUNAL'W, BHII VA'ellesley. Muss. EDWARD KEELER VVARREN. ATA Newton Centre. Muss. lers AI'STIN WARREN, A X P Belchertown, RIMS. FRANK JAMES AVEBSTER. A X P Shelton, Conn. ARTHI'R Fluxms WELD, JRH A X P Albany. N. Y. ROBERT TAYLOR WILLIAMS Branford. Conn. HERRU'K THOMPSON WILSON Meriden. Conn. PAl'L FRANCIS AVILSON. 23 X Greenwich. Conn. ELLIOTT SLOANE WINGERT. ATA Lynbmok. N. Y. EARL GEORGE AVITENBERG hIiddletown, Conn. WALTER NEWFOMB WRIGHT, AAfP Centerhrook, Conn. CHARLES ROBINSON Ym'Nm AAdD Pelham, N. Y. FRATICRN lTl EH PIII NI' TIIETA Founded at V0sk yml in 1837 R ESIDICNT MEM mans Morris Barker Fruwl'ord. 74 Karl Skillmzm Van Dyke, '16 Burton Howard Camp. .01 George Leonard Carlsom ex-' 24 Herbert Lee Connolly. Wm Earle Funko Doelmer. ex-' 28 Villiam George Flmntcr. '14- thlrles John Olson, '32 I 'N DE RGRADI'ATES NINETEEN TanY-mru Hurry Seely Allen Donald Burkhardt Bischol'l' Robert Cuthbert Marshall Frank Marshall Bean Charles Howard Brawn Willard Mosher Wallace Curtis Berrien Louis Edward Grubb Fred Allen Wing Dana Mather Woodbridgc Clarence Knight Aldrich Alfred Guy Bagg Horace Kelsey Burr Charles Pratt Canham. Jr. Benjamin Tappen Fairchild, III Gilbert Landon Bates Carl Bomemann Wellesley Wellington Bowdish Arlo Ayres Brown, Jr. Richard Lyman Dunnell Robert Merriam Atwater Donald Middlesex Bailey William Waldo Beach NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE David Neilson Galloway Herbert Richardson Houghton. Jr. Edward Warren Hudson Keith Gibson Huntress NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX Robert Wells Johnson James Arthur Jones, Jr. Rob Roy Macgregor Alan MacNaughten Ashton Osborne NINETEEN TIIIRTY-SEVEN James Lord Bishop Benjamin Wilson Day Leonard Howell Havens John Morris Turner Frank Algerton Kierman. Jr. Harold Coffin Syrett Robert Laurenson Talbot Roger Phelps Talmadge Bernard Hunter White Blake Greenwood Reynolds John Byers Roxby Henry Paul Schott Clifford James Tichenor Chauncey Wilson Turner Henry Thompson Inglis James Stanislaus Macgregor William Edwin Manring c014 I934 : : PSI IVPSILUX Fnuntlwl :Il l'nion anlvgg'v in 1833 vantywix Vlmpters Eutulnlishwl :11 Vcslcyun in 18-13 XI CHAPTER RESIDENT MEMBERS Moses Eugene Fulx'or. Vosloyun. '75 xVillium Edward Mozul. mG-yun. '81 Frank Kirkxx'nml II:llIm-kJM-slvyun.'82 Karl PomL-rny lIzm'i11g!onJchlcyunfSQ Villium John James. th-sloyml. 33 John Elijah Luvelzlml. VesIo3 uIl, '89 Elijah Kent Hubbard. Trinity. WM llmlis DcKuH-n Hubbard. Trinity. '93 Leroy Allwri Huwluntl. Vcslcyml, '00 Paul Holroyll Flirts. Yule. W15 Albert Mann. .111. V0sIt-ynn. .Uli GI'iHiHI Lluytl Junos. Vcslt-ynn. '12 Nowell Russell Salgv. Trinity. 15 Hull'lcs Bmgdon $10110. Vusloymx. Qt; Villimn Jusvpln O.Hrivn. Jr.. XVoslcyun. 0x332 John Edwin Doc, VcsIcyun. .32 Thornton Fowler Holder. Wmloynn. 3:: Thomas Vlwsh-r Illgersull. V0slcynn. 3S I'NDERGRADI 'A'lVICS Xlxrz'rlcux TIIIR'I'Y-M H'R Rmvland Hrmvn livam Gmrgt- Sumnvr IIiH. Jr. Norman Hendry Jack Walter Smtt Woismunn. .Ir. wakyan Illni vouily Robert Decker Beech Herbert Scott Blake, Jr. William Gordon Brydm John Maury Dotter. Jr. Russell Sargent Fenn, .Ir. Bradford Raymond Frost Juhn Semple Barton Bradford Morrill Bentley Earle Wiley Clark Gordon Campbell Dunn Richard Jenks Ackart Joseph Beech, Jr. Thomas Ray Bndine Robert William Rogers Craig Colin Victor Davies NIXE'rlclcx TIHRTY-HYE Charles Newell Fuller Mack Ilutcllim Comic Albert Charles Hoover John Loomis Ilmvlrmd David Lincoln Koch Earl Linus Rich. Jr. NINETMEN THIRTY-SIX Richard David IIarfst William Walter Hatfield Daniel Ostrander Scolield Jennings Xlxmmcx THIRTY-SEYICN James sznBcnschoten Dresser Murray Pomerny George Wilson Clark Grant Warren Lamont Hall Guy Wright Rogers. Jr. Ralph Willmzm Rymer Rnger Sherman John Charles Slocum George Frederic Smyth James Anderson Sutton Richard Reese. Jr. Stephen Roberts Rose James Morgan Sherman. 11 Monroe Hamilton Sweet Stuart Lorin Joslin Richard Wesley Perkins Sherman Price john Campbell Rome Richard Gaffe Tully VIII PSI Founded :lt I'niml anlog'o in ISM 'leenly-iive Alphas Established at Wesleyan in 1844 ALPHA ALPHA RESIDENT MEMBERS Stetson Killmllrne Ryan. Vesleyun. '04- Ilumld Seymour Guy. Wesleyan, 1m Alfred Norton Sweet. Veslvyun. t-x-'l7 Sherman Vllristic Ellis. Vesleyun. '18 George Paul Rupp. Vosley2m. ll Fm-lns Bent Ellis. Vesleynn, '22 Vlmrles Edward Mowry. VcHIt-yun. '22 Paul Newton Bronson. V0sleyzm, '28 George Tryon Palmer. ersleyan, ex-Til Horace Glenn Vhito, J12, Vesk-yan, '33 I'NDERGRADI'ATES NIX ETEEN Tan Y-N qu Louis Bevier Basten. II 'l lmud0re Hampton Brigden Robert Russell Hall Horace Musson Lockwood Robert Collier Newton William Obermayer, Jr. Gilbert Clost- Ruckel Dudley Howard Smith John Millens Burt Thomas Oerter Broker, 11 Frederick Edson Clerk. II Augustine Bradford Conant. Jr. Walter Barthen Gaffney Bruce Jessup Burt Charles Anderson Chrystal William Valentine Edwards Lloyd Espenschied. Jr. NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE William Henry Merritt. Jr. NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX Howard Theodore Harding Paul Mercelis Kipp William Carey Langley Richard Henry Lippincott Ray Edwin Mayham. Jr. NINETEEU TIIIRTY-SEVEN Reino William Fillback Charles Harris Knapp DeWitt Gardner McCroskery Hamilton Meeks McCroskery Robert Earls Rutherford George Raymond Sailor. .Ir. Merritt Frederick Schwing Wilson Pennell Tanner. Jr. William Moore Monroe Robert Gregg Paine Robert Hayden Potter Edwin Ely Smith DELTA 111151110X 130111141011 :11 11'11112111151'0110340 ill lHiH- Fil'ty-I'mn' Chapters lelulylisllerl ul 111151911111 in 1850 licestulllislled in 1919 WICSLICYA N 1 111111111111 Riesuncx'r Mmrmcns Frank Edgar Farley. Harvard. '93 1V111mr Garland Fnyc. 1101113: '09 Ill'l'lhel't Duncan 110114151111, Brown. 113 Roland 11111-11011 Smith. 1Vcs10yun. '18 Herbert Eli Arnold. 11151931111. .110 Nathan XVilhur XVentwm'th, 1Vosloyun. 0x320 Ctllwrt Ililding W'ulL 111451651111. '22 1Vi11ium 11001111111 Smith. 1Voslcyzln. 319 lerl 113154111 Lilu-uln. 1Vcslcyum 131 Milton Sllumwuy Smith. 1Vcs10yun. 133 l'XlHCRGRAl HATES lemunx 'Flllu'H-mt'n Douglas Norton Chapin Thomas Keery Mcrwin Parker Mead Morrell John Foster Porter Charles Britten Harris Thomas Eli Hutchinson Lawrence Oscar Binder Joel Beers Leighton David Biberman Charles Dart Brewster Philip Newell Bridges NJNETEMN TIIIRTY-FIVE John Wayne Newton NIXETEEN TlIIRTY-SIX Donald MacMillan Musson Baxter Smith Patrick Carl Egel Potts NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN Charles Willard Crosby Taber DePolo Angelo Stephan LaSala John Morris Schamberg William Rossmore Stewart, Jr Austin Farnham Stephan Gordon Louis Wadmond Howard Merritt Soper Robert Seymour, Jr. John Edward Turpel Vaka A LPHA DELTA PII I Founded at Hamilton in 1832 Twentguseven Chapters Established at Wesleyan in 1856 MIDI'HAETOWN CHAPTER RESIDENT MEMBERS Fred Waters Burnham, Vesleyan, 05 Earle Dudley Butler, Amherst. '14- George Klansfield Craig. W'esleyan. '16 Eben Jackson. Wesleyan. '98 SidneyVVishe-rt WallaceAVe-Sleyan. ex-'18 Minn Suydam Cornell,Jr..VVesleyanf05 Samuel Davis Pinsker. Wesleyan, '22 Spence Blnyell German. Veslcyan, 0x393 James Hough Bunce, Wesleyan. ex-'95 Walter Guytnn Cady, Brown, 395 Newland Evan Davis. Wesleyan. '97 l'NDERGRAI HFATES NJNETEEN TIIIRTY-FOI'R Richard Knowles Beebe Harold Edgar Gregory J ohn Pullman George Humphrey Bunyan Theodore McLennan Hancock Charles Edward Sweeny Charles Paul McClelland Russell Goodier Dunmore. Jr. Paul Reifsnyder Eyerly. Jr. Roy Chester Barker Joseph Hill Bowers Clark Evans Bruner George Turner Calder Sedgwick Ashton Clark, Jr. John Shonk Hancock Frank Parsons Buck Edward Denike Depew Raymond Lalor Forman, Jr. Andrew Jackson John Edward Kaltenbach NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE Walter Henry Ketz Edward Oliver King NINETEEN TIIIRTY-SIX Richard Whittaker Hubbell Albert Edward Kilhefner James Lukens McConaughy, Jr. John Day Montgomery Sidney Jeffrey Norton NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN Warren Luther Klinger Russell Strong Madden. Jr. William Rossington Pickard Douglas Moulton Robins George McClure Seymour Richard Wright Richard Kauffman Parker James Pullman. Jr. Alexander Graham Sheldon Robert Kingman Sheldon George Henry Van Lengen Sterling Wardwell Thomas Cornell Seymour Charles Sumner Russell Conwell Tuttle Walter Newcomb Wright Chester Robinson Young DELTA KAPPA HPSILUN Fumulctl at Yule Vollcg'o in 18H FUI'l'V-HYU Vlmplvrs Established at XVvsk-yun in 18H? GAMMA PIll VIIAPTICR RESIDENT MHMmcns lhllt- DmHvy Hullvr. melt'yun. 0x389 Furliss Slim- Baum. Vcsloyun. 0x300. Yule. '02 Hubert Vutcrnmn Rico. VosIcyun. '08 Frank TWHCIWH Davis. XVonyun. .11 Tlmmm Vuinwrigl1t Bussmn. .hnlu'rsl. 12 Ruytlon Keith Grvcly Colby. '12 Eugene Shepard Clark. VL'sloyun. '13 Alfred Dmhl. Vcsloyzm. 19 Alexander Thmnsml. Bmwloin. 21 John Harold Barry. Vcslcyun. cx- ZQ Merrill Hooves Patterson. Vosloyun. '25 Frauds Donald Ncwcll. XVoslcyzm. 0x328, Yulv. '30 George Brilton Ilnlmos. Vcaleun. 332 John Jnscph Driscoll. Vvsloyzm. .33 Edward l,iddoll Stephenson. Vcsleyun. '33 I'NDICRGRADI'AT iS lemmcx 'lHuwIw-lvorlc Rnherl Iimx 21rd 1101mm John Wis? Lindsey James Arthur Martin William IInrner Muckley Gordon Stoddard Murphy IIzmvl-d Culvvr O'Ncal Donald George Parker Samuel Smith Poor. Jr. Archer Gordon Wells Robert Myers Ball Peter Ford Eastman F rederick Gay Hastings Jackson Kemper Burton Kenneth Joseph Degnan Charles Fisher Hawley Howard Edward Lochner John Hiram Blair Henry Thayer Chapin Harold Deming Clark. J r. Charles Stuart Dillon NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE Frank Howard Hauser Hans Wolfgang Kellner NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX Fenton Grassie Newbery Edward Vanstone Pope Pierce Maxwell Ross Marshall LeJean Smith Luellen Lampman Stearns NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN George Stuart Edie, J r. Thomas Henry Hickey, Jr. James Newman John Taylor Parton Robert Valentine Pentland Francis Michael Moyes William Finley Tompkins Nelson Clark Walker William Liddell Stephenson Howard Maxwell Unkelbach Carl Joseph W eisenbach Paul Bowen Whitaker Charles Jacob Siegel John Thayer Simonton Frank Chalmers Smith Allen Cornwall VanCott B ETA TI I ETA Pl Fnumlwl a! Miami IVniversity in 1839 Eighty-fnln' Hmptcrs Established :lt Vesloyun in 1890 MI' ICPSILON CHAPTER RESIDENT MEMBERS James Stow Parshloy. Vesleynn. 9x392 Edward Vllrislian Svhncitlor. Volormln. .97 Robert Paddock XVilsml. Vesley2m. 97 James Elijah xVilsnn. chIOyun. Wl- Vilhort Snow. BUWllUiIl. WT Hubert Baker Goodrich, Amherst. '09 James Lukens Mtfmmughy. Yale. Wm Vayne Vakefield Women XVesleymL '22 George William Hunterx IIL Knox '23 Paul Arthur Reynolds, Vosleyzm. YT: Norman Norton. Vcleyun. '26 John Brockonhrmlgh Newton. Vesleyzul. V28 XVilliam Harvey Hill, Voslc vm1. 0x330 ViI1iam Jacob Peters, Veslcym1. 0x330 Jnlm Ernest Grunt. XVosloyzm. 0x-'31 IVNDEIHERADI'ATES Nxxn'rmx THIRTY-FUI'R Frank Albright Mingle Fred Hamilton Rindgo. III John Henry Schierholz. Jr, Maurice Wilbur Townsend Weiant Wathen-Dunn Daniel Woodhead James Henry Bailey. Jr. Walter Benjamin Beckwith Robert Vincent Cosel Charles Clayton Flarida, Jr. Andrew Ross Allen Charles Albert Buck Clarence George Campbell, Jr. Thomas John Ehleider, Jr. Robert Galbraith Ewart William Nathan Cosel Stanley Restaun Craw. Jr. Austin Marion Edwards RINETEEN lHIRTY-FIVE Charles Swain Hall Robert Loveland Hall Alan Robert Simpson, J r. NINETEEN TIIIRTY-SIX Louis Gillotti V intent Nels Hammersten Daniel Stewart Harris, Jr. William Richard Hobbs Donald Albro Kingsley NINETEEN TllIRTY-SEVEN Russell Jerome Fitzgerald Robert Copeman Halsey Frederick Lawrence Keefe Clark Terrill Kellogg Robert Earl Stanstield Edward Lindsley Stasse, Jr. Harry Raymond Tyler Donald Wertheim Charles Edward Lane, II Lee Vant Mulnix Allan William Sherman Ainslie Alexander Slodden Gordon Gay Vanderwalker Herbert Watter Owen Thomas W atson Slingsby Walter Alvin von Auw DELTA TAI' DELTA Founded at Bethany College in 1859 va'vnty-fmn' Fllztpters Established at Vvsonnn in 1902 GAMMA ZETA FUAPTIGR RESIDENT MEMBERS Villn1r John R01dnsmlJVcsIt-yun. 0x303 Jnhn Rhmuls Limlcmuth, Vesloy2m, VI? M'mlerick ViIlium 'lVrevithick. Vo :I1- V:m. H Henry Mt-Donuld. Jr.. Veslcyun. '16 Charles Molhnmltl. Vcsl0ynn. '18 Stanley Robert Camp, Vesloyun, Yl Harry Fullendcr Huttorwortll. Vcsleyun, 29 Arthur McDonald. Vvsk'yull, 0x395 John Francis Deming. VosIe wm, 'til Robert Villiam Camp. Jru Vesh-yun 353 Louis Luzorne Teioh, Vesley2m. 33 I'NDICRGRAI H 'ATES NINETEHN THIRTY-FOI'R Grant Rogers IInurne Donald Hidts Briggs Dwight Henry Burr Gerald Clinton Couard Earl Hamlin Dwyer Ivor Ellis Hanson Victor Oscar Prall. JL Solon Charlm Rothmck. jr, Cortlandt Schrmmwer James Alexander IIt-ndry Paul Turkington Anderson Benjamin Robert BulTett Gilbert Harrison Clee John Willard Edgar William Henry Behrens, Jr. Keith Radford Clark Dwight Whedon Coultas. Ir John Fisher Cranston Richard Slaight Bailey Paul Bancel Robert Ripley Good Albert Lee Haynes NINETEEN TIIIRTY-FIVE Richard Miller Joslin Arnold Lorbeer Richard Sloan Overton NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX Robert Gardner Croat John McArdle Erskine Robert Galloway Morris Monsees Seydel Emmett Wanamaker NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN Thurston Inglis Charles Gilbert Lincoln Frank Vance McConkey, Jr. Arnold Ernst M002 William Henry Rollfs Robert Eldred Schneider Gustaf Gordon Tegnell John Steuart Wilson Halsey Feraud Warner George Stephen Warren George William Wriston. jr. Theodore Charles Wick Hubert Bradford Bauer David Herman Tmtt Edward Keeler Warren Elliott Sloan Wingert ALPHA VIII R110 Founded at Trinity College in 1895 'lecnty-three Phis Cstuhlislled at Vesleyan in 1911 HI! GAMMA CHAPTER R r131 DENT BIEM B HRS Charles Fred Taylor. Yale. '06 Eugene John Dmvling. V0sleyan, '26 Ralph Foster Vehl, th5163';111. 13 Sherwood Rock Mercer, VeHleyan, 29 Fred J. Broadbcnt. Vesleyzm. 6x316 Charles Beaunmnt Vicks. Vosleyan. 99 Francis Vilo0x Potter, Ves1eyan. 17 Andrew Bradshaw JenningsJVesleyanfSQ Sidney Joseph Keser. Vesleyzul. V20 Howard Beach Richard, Vcsleyun. 32 Hoyt. Hume Taylor, Ves leyan, '33 l'NDERGRADI'ATES NINE'FEEN TIIIR'I'Y-FOI'R Clifford Yngve Anderson Robert Elmore Mercer Robert Fischer Premo Galen Albert Bloom Woolsey Elliott Pepper Marvin Loughran Thompson Angus Archie Maclnnes, Jr. Ralph Clintnn Wood William Alfred Baker Allen Rexford Bradley Harold Metcalfe Clarke Avery Harrison Demond Lawrence Gregg Hilyard Elwood Gordon Johnson Andrew Joseph Adams Oscar Edward Beckvold, Jr. Kenneth Luther French Robert Lewis Goehring Sherley Alden Guild NINETEEN TIIIRTY-FIVE Charles Harrison Lindner Walter Edmund Loebmann Arthur Edgar Merz NINETEEX THIRTY-SIX William Rich Jones Benjamin Heath Mead, J r. Edward Arthur Murdock James John O'Leary NINETEEN TIIIRTY-SEVEN Paul Bowen Ingham Harlan Crawford J udd Wendell Howell Livingston Roger Maynard William Henry Prothero J ames Francis Smith John Alan Spula, Jr. Henry Norman Whitney Stewart Pinnell Seigle Richard Parker Smith Robert Newell Zearfoss William Spickers, Jr. J onathan Lawrence Thiesmeyer Linus Austin Warren F rank James Webster Arthur F rancis Weld, Jr. SIGMA XIV Founded :11 Virginia Military Institute in 1869 Ninoly-fmlr thptors 1lstzll1lishvd m 1Vesley2m in 19211 EPSILON GAMMA FIIAPHER RESIDENT MEMBERS Robert Bidwell Bruinzlrd. Syracuse'le Goorge1Valsl1Schneider.JIZJVesleyuIlfBU Hurley 1C. Bruinurtl. Colgate. 93 Ralph 1Vinfiel1l Decker, 1Vesleyzm. '32 Lvmun Buoll lh'ulmlrd. Volume. '25 James Abraham Gonna . 1Veslovzm. 132 . h l Robert Jordan. 11114031111. V26 Douglas Joseph Sulllvzm. 111151651111. '32 Henry Fliffmwl 31011011. 111151031111, '30 Peter llelmers. Jr.. 1Vcslvya1n. '33 John Bernard Kidney. 1Vvsloyun. '33 I'NDERGRADI'ATES NINETEEN THIRTY-FUI'R Edwin Dudley Bartlett Charles Boyce Clancy, JL Joseph Vincent Petrocelli Courtlzmdt Dixnn Berry Carl Hans Nissen Wilmarth Holt Starr Roger Frederick Burkhardt Lawrence Sidney Willson Thomas Stanton Dietrich Benjamin Gunn Halstead Clifford Aaron Almquist Albert James Hall Frank Everett Carruth Louis Alfonse Fontaine NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE William Hugh Jansen Stewart Warren Kernaghan Edward Louis John Raab NINETEEN TIIIRTY-SIX John Ferdinand Muller Stuart Penfield Stiles NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN William Judson Howell Bertram Malcolm McBride Charles Oswald Roberts Richard Spencer Wilcox Thomas Irvin Read Francis Ellsworth V inal Edwin Carman Rowe Foster Crary Sheffield PIII SIGMA KAPPA Founded at Massachusetts State Follogo in 1873 Fbrty-ninc Flmpterx Established :lt Vcsluyun in 1928 ALPHA TRITON CHAPTER Rusnmyr M m1 mans Norman VVymzm Storcr. Veslcynn. '23 Harold C. Britten, Maryland. '28 Villium Fraser Aitken. Vesleyzm. '24- Hair Beebe Vramptml. Vvsley2ul. '29 David Hurry Bevlw, Voleyam 0x-' 27 Richard P. Pellfiold, V. P. 1.. '29 Vincent Guslzmline Mullacntti. Vesleyau1. '32 I'NDICRGRADI 'ATICS NIXETEHN THIRTY-FOI'R Ray Howard Bidwell Allan Henry Fuller Stanley LcRuy Peterson Robert Nelson Davis. Jr. Winthrop Thatcher Lewis William Richard Simpson NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE Albert Mortimer Bell, Jr. Francis Perry Foster John Francis Porter Tucker William McCaw NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX Harold Carlton Banks W illiam John Higginson George Armitage Wray Adam Victor Mason NINETEEN TIIIRTY-SEVEN Vincent William Brown Leonard Hill Clark Robert Thayer Russell John Bissell Carroll Vernon Cecil Dower Robert Messinger Soule William Bertrand Fink SIGMA VIII Founded at Miami I'lliversity in 188.3 Eigllly-nine Hmpters Established :11 1Vesloyun in 1928 GAMMA 311' CHAPTER RESIDENT MEMBERS Furey IIt-rhert Conley. Michigan. 102 Frederick Loon lelm.1Vcsloyun. cx-'1J-l John E. Tobin. Honorary, WH- Ernest .chxumler Inglis, W'vsleyan, '08 Leonard Osborne Ryan. 1Vcsloyzm, 108 Carl 1111110111 Harvey 1V0s1eyun. '12 NM Loo Stoarns, 1Vesleyml. '17 John Elmer Fuvclti. Wesleyan, '18 Clarke A. Pickering. Iowa State. 120 Joseph Mungano. 1Vesleyan. '23 James Moore Kt-Ily. 1Veslv'vun. x37 Delton Lewis 8011111101: 1Vvslcyml. 327 Philip Lyle Gamble. 11105101111. 38 Burton Brm-kwuy Doolittle. JI'.. 1Vesleyan. '29 Ralph Herbert Shaw. 1VcsleyamJ1X-1QQ Nlillurd 1Villiam Boswnrlll. Wesleyan. 133 Francis Kelsey Burn 11'05193'2111. '33 John Stewart Runkin.Jr..11'95105':111,'33 1Vulter Adams Russell. 11131031111, '33 I1NDERGRADI'ATICS NINETEEN 'IVHIR'I'Y-Voru Charles Bunner Bogart Stowell Livingstone Burnham Bert Lees Hilton William Walter Cmmey Lloyd Franklin Ilayn John Malford Ilearnc Leonard Hershkowitz George Dudley Mylchrcest Charles Voigt Perrill Frank Douglas Robins George William Scott. Jr. Albert Hickman Taylnr Henry Leland Vurloy Edward Mansfield thlrfl'. Jr. George Wendell Williams Robert Harris Allyn C hester Joseph Modzelewski Frederic Benson Arthur Mahlon Byers. JrA Frederick Guy Gaugh John Thomas Holden John Wadsworth Howe Everett Pinnell Blizard Richard George Berry Ralph Prescott Eames George Ransom Harris NINETEEN TlllRTY-FIVE George Naylor. IV NINETEEN TIIIRTY-SIX Edwin Taylor Iglchart Clarence James Nixon Elliott Thornton Robinson Clayton Charles Shephard George Cayrl Snyder NINETEEC THIRTY-SEVEN Donald Eldred Hubbard Harry Conrad Keiner. Jr. Albert Somers Lewis. Jr John Scott Martin Sterling Twiss Tooker Richard Wells Wilby Charles Howard Sullivan Arthur Betteridge Vincent Russell Mahl Viets Albert Eugene Wallwork Carlton Henry Winslow Philip Fall Miller Hubert Chambers Minard. Jr. Clifton Jonas Tompkins Paul Francis Wilson WESLEYAN I'NIVERSITY COMMONS CLPB Founded in 1932 R ESIDENT MHM man Villiam Joseph NIurtin O'Brien. Jr.. '33 Eli Dale Albert Laurence Chandler Daniels Raimon Lewis Beard Sidney Edwin Eisenbcrg Saul Joseph Jaiven Kenneth Richmond Andrews Charles Philip Bufithis Raymond Burton Church Howard Clark Dalton Albert Michael DeTora Samuel Michael Fisher. JL Albert Ralph Hertz I'NDERGRADL'AT CS NINETEEN Tum'n-Fm'u Abraham Alfred Fisher Samuel Harry Gershater George Leoutsacos NINETEEN THIRTY-FIYE Irving Leonard Ochs Anthony Robert Parente NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX Henry John Gwiazda Burton Crosley Hallowell Eric Casimir Hammarstmm Harold Bell Hancock Milton Herbert Kaplan Joseph Lewis Melnick NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN James Salter Hood Irvm Joseph Kotzen WWW George William Murdock Louis Joseph Strobino Lawrence Klempner Pious Meyer Howard Sarkin Leonard Sisitsky Louis William Palumbo Fred Alfred Ruocco Abraham Schlossman Francis Ashe Thomas John Thomas Walsh Robert Francis La Barre Adam Joseph Rumoshosky KIYSTICAL SEV CN Founded 1837 Established as Senior Society KJWI and W'amh 1867 UNDERGRADUATES Richard Knowles Beebe AngusAArChie Maclnnes, Jr. Curtis Berrien Frank Albright Mingle Donald Burkhardt Bischoff John Pullman Theodore McLennan Hancock Cortlandt Schoonover Ralph Clinton Wood. SKI'LL AND SER PENT Senior Society. Established 1865 I'NDERGRAI I 'ATES Edwin Dudley Bartlett Lloyd Franklin Hayn Louis Bevier Basten. 11 Robert Edward Holmes Galen Albert Bloom John Foster Porter Charles Howard Brown Charles Edward cheny Robert Russell Hall Willard Masher Wallace PHI BETA KAPPA Founded :ll ViHizun and Mary Vollcgo 1776 One Hundred and Seven Flmptors Established at V0 sIeyan 1845 GAMMA 0F CONXICCTICI'T FACITLTY MEMBERS Andrew C, Armstrong Frank E Farley James L. McConaughy Herbert E. Arnold Edgar leuver Alhcrt Mann. Jr. Herbert C. Bell Clyde 0. Fisher William E. Mead Thomas W. Bussom Stun G. Flygt Frank W. Nicholson Walter G. Cady Malcolm C. Foster Adolph F. Pauli Burton H, Camp Wilbur G. Faye Paul A Reynolds Thomas M. Campbell thp I Humble Edward C Schneider John E. Cavclti Hubert LL Goodrich Bancroft W. Sitterly William G. Chanter Karl P. Harrington Frederick Slocum Carey H, Conley Joseph W. Hewitt Wilbert Snow Clair Beebe Crampton William A. IIeidel John W. Spaeth, Jr. Morris B Crawford George A. Hill Carl L. Stearns Paul H. Curts Charles R. Hnovcr Charles A. Tuttle Joseph S. Daltry LeRoy A. Howland Karl S Vim Dyke Frederick M. Davenport George W. Hunter. III Charles B. Wicks George M. Dutcher William 1. James Kossuth M. Williamson Vernet E. Eaton Cornelius F. Kruw Homer E. Woodbridge CLASS OF 1934 ELMTEU 1N Maluuzun Ray IL Bidwell Angus A. Maclnnes. Jr. George W Scott. Jr. Charles B. Bogart. Jr. George D Mylchrecst Wilmarth H. Starr Charles H. Brown Robert C. Newton Louis J. Strobino Samuel H. Gcrshatcr Alfred G. Pellegrino - Ralph C. Wood Lloyd F. Hayn Victor 0. Prall, Jr. - Dana M. Woodbridge DELTA SIGMA RHU FACI'LTY MEMBERS .Iolm Elmer Cavelti Erwart NIatthews George Villiam Hunter. 111 Paul Arthur Reynolds James Lukeus BIcConauglly Wilbert Snow GRADUATE MEMBERS John J. Driscoll Vharlcs J. Olson 17NDERGRADL'ATES Arlo A. Brown. Jr. George V. Murdock Allen XV. Sherman ATII LETK K9 g Q Q Q Q QQ Q Q Q QQQQ EQQQQQ . rQazbgw Q QQA QQQJQQQ, QQQQW Q- ., .,,,... w V VWV VQ a FOOTBALL OFFICERS 1933 R. RUSSELL HALL. '34- . 1 . . . V . . Manager Riv HARD VVRIG HT. '35 . 1 . . . V . Assislant Manager Q HARI ES 11. Bmmx 'EH- . . . . . Captain ANDRE w I. OBE-RLme: R M. D. . . . , 1 Coach VARSITY TEAM 0F 1.033 P. R. Eyerly. '35. Capt-elett , . . F 22 I75 0 E. D. Bartlett. 15H . . V A G 21 180 5' 10 F. Berrion. '34 . . V . . G 21 165 6' F. A. Mingle, '34 . . . V . G 21 155 6' WV. 31. W'ullnom '34- , G 22 162 5' 10 P. F. Eastman. '35 G. 19 158 5' 7 J. 311 Burt '35 . . . . T 20 163 6' R. S. Overmn. '35 1 . V . T 18 189 6' C. H. Brown. '34- 1 , C 20 170 6' 1 11. R. Frost, '35 . . , E 21 160 5' 8 J. A. Jones. '36 . V V . C 19 I56 6' G. Lenutsuoos. '34- . , . B 21 137 5' 3 A. A. Kluclnnes. '311 B 20 1151- 5' 7 F, 31. Moycs. '35 . B 21 180 5' 8 II N.W'11itney,'35 , B 18 135' 5' 6 D. W'oodhead. 3-1 , B 22 1158 6' I. K. Burton 36 . , . B 19 180 5' 11 R. W. Johnson. '36 . B 20 HS 5' Ft X YFBALI. This yeark outlook for a successful season was very doubtful with the problem of developing an entirely new haektiehl facing the coaches. No one dared expeet too much. A tie. a win. and two defeats 11p to the time of the Amherst game were certainly not encouraging. However. when you reckon upon statistics. yon overlook important elements: tradition and the will to win. Some ohl trainer once said. A team that won't he liekedt cant be lieketl. However true that may or may not he. the spirit of it is praiseworthy. Wesleyan faced the odds of that Amherst game tpretlieted as Amherstlheing three toneh- downs the hetterl with a will to win. The team possessed of determination and intestinal l'ortitmle held the powerful t'liortl Jeft' eleven to a scoreless tie in a game packed full of thrills and daring. Then, following a defeat at the hands of Trinity. W'eslejan entertained its other Little Three rival. lVillianls. Again the pre-ganle erities regarded lVilliams as at least one tonelnlown superior. The Alumni who returned for that game will not soon forget it. lVillianis never lliltl a chance against a team that had power in its running plays. precision and aeenraey in its passing attack. and an nneonqner- able spirit within eaeh of its players. The next week. while Roehester was being defeated by lVeslel'an, the tlopesters received another blow when Amherst eapitlllatetl to inlliams. lVesleyan thus became the Little Three Champion! thatever tlel'ltlls were sprinkled through the sehetlnle. they little mattered now. The season was a success. Every man on the squad ean justly l'eel proud that he was an integral part in bringing to us that coveted title. But once more we pause to reflect. Behiml the glamour of scintillating plays and the thrill of intlividnal performances out on the field. there has been the guidance antl enemn'agement ol' the eoaehes. lVe pay tribute to them. Only one thing is to he regretted: the passing of Jim Oberlantler from our midst. lVe do not wish to grow too sentimental. Jim has been a tremendous factor in W'esteyan's football success. He has had to develop almost all of his players. amt his genial personality amt patience brought to tight any talent his men might have possessed. What better gift could his players have given him than to win the Little Three Championship in his final year here. Cven as Dartmouth proudly remembers her Att-American Oherlander. VVesteyan, likewise, shall never forget her Little Three Champion Coach Jim OherIander. We pay tribute to a great coach. a fine gentleman. and, we sincerely hope. a successful doctor. I'XION It was only after a few anxious moments that the home team was assured of a 7,7 tie with t'nion in the opening game of the season here at Middletown. During the first half the Cardinal and Black had a slight edge. but it was not until the third quarter that Moyes elimaxed a brilliant offensive by crashing through for a touchdown. I'nion opened a drive immediately that was featured by passes amt clever running. and tied the score. Throughout the game it was quite clear that W'esteyan's pass defense was woefully weak. In the last two plays 01' the game t'nion completed passes over the goal line which were disallowed because of penalties, and. fortunately for Wesleyan. the whistle ended further hostilities. Both teams were evenly matched in straight, football play, but I'nion's superi- ority in the passing department is unquestioned: eight passes were completed for a gain of 137 yards. t'ONNlCtt'lVlt'U' t 5 ATP: COLLEGE The second game played at home Was more heartening to W'esleyan followers, and proved once more that the Connecticut State jinx is a thing of the past. The playing, showing,r a good improvement over the previous weekis. was almost entirely in the Visitors territory. Foxilieetieiit's one serious threat in the second quarter was stopped on the twenty yard line. The front wall of the Cardinal and Black repeatedly ripped open State's line to allow the hacks to push through and run up the overwhelming: score of 19 0. Shorty Leoutsaeos. starting for the first time, was the backfield star with his sensational hroken-tiehl running, while Johnson ran hack the punts in spectacular style. BOW'DOIN The Cardinal team took a long jaunt. This time it, was an arduous trip to Brunswick, Maine. where Bowdoints Polar Bears unleashed an unexpected and deceptive attack which won for them a convincing 1470 Victory. and gave them sweet revenge for their 2070 defeat, suffered here last year. Bowdoin eom-entratetl their scoring effort in the third and fourth periods with hritliant hroken-tietd running by Captain Hubbard and Burdell. W'esteyank line played far below its standard of ability. and the one redeeming feature of the tray was Burths fifty yard run in the opening period. Bowdoinis 20 first downs t0 W'esteyanis 3 writes a very important. reason for the defeat. HAVERFORD Wesleyan. playing its second game away. met, a disappointing surprise at Havert'ord. While undeniably the more powerful team, the Cardinal could not make its attack function consistently. IIavert'ord. fighting against odds. mustered its strength in the second quarter to score a touchdown and kick the goat. Not until the final quarter could the Cardinal and Black push across a touch- down when Kones went over on a line plunge. The try for the extra point failed and the records will show a 776 defeat against tVesleyan despite the fact that it out- 1'ushed its opponents 9.4-9 yards to 79. and scored 15 first downs while Haverford could get hut 6. Burton. Moyes, and Johnson played well for Wesleyan. AMHERST It only goes to show that you never can tell. Amherst was supposed to be three touchdowns or more hetter than Wesleyan: and all the t'artlinal and Black team said was, H50 what? And with just that determination. it eauserl one of the most pleasant. of surprise upsets: it held Amherst to a scoreless tie. The game was one of crashing lines. of great defensive play. and of smart loot- liall. it was a fighting Wesleyan team that rose to great heights t0 smother one Amherst offensive after another. The first three quarters were practically a panting duel with the hall continually within the thirty yartl stripes. But in the final quarter. hones intercepted a pass antl went deep into Amherst territory. A few line plunges availed nothing. It was then that Burton. standing; on the thirty-five yard line. attempted a placement kick which fell just a trifle short of the cross bar. The tension. high throughout the game. rose to the breaking point in the last two minutes of the fray as the Sabrina hacks started a drive from their own twenty yard line to W'esleyaifs ten yard line. XVith but a few seconds to play remaining. Amherst's deperate attempt to score by the aerial route failed as the pass l'ell free over the goal line. The game ended with lVesleyan in possession of the hall. Am- herst had the better in first downs. seven to three. W'esleyan's line played a particularly serappy game with everyone doing his part and no outstanding star in the backfield. It was a W'esleyan Team that held Amherst. TRINITY Perhaps it was the general praetiee of never taking the Trinity game as seriously as our opponents from Hartford do. or the shock of holding; Amherst to a scoreless tie the previous week. or the weakening,r effect of the fair sex here for tlanee week-end. 01' perhaps a combination of all of these enabled the Blue antl Gold to give W'es- leyan its first, defeat in the past eight years of seetional rivalry. The first half was evenly fought until the last part 01' the seeoml quarter when Johnson took a long pass from Burton and scored. In the third quarter. Trinity started its threatening taeties and brought about its culmination in the last quarter by scoring,y two touchdowns to assure them of victory. The score was 1445. Following the hattle. Trinity rooters disposed of both sets of goal posts. WI LLIAMS A much favored W'illiams team was entertained by iVesleyan 0n Armistice Day which was also Alumni Day. As in the Amherst. game little ehanee was given to W'esleyan to come through the victor. However, from the opening kiek-ofi'. Wesleyan began an offensive which it, maintained the entire afternoon. and Williams never had an opportunity to get within scoring distance. Wesleyan received the kiek-ott', scored two first downs; then punted. W'illiams l'umhletl and Captain Brown recovered for W'esleyan. After several tries had failed to gain through the line. a field goal was attempted from the 25 yard line and failed. Williams immediately puntetl out of danger only to have the fighting Cardinals march down to the five yard line where tVilliams braced and another field goal was attempted and also failed. The second period was waged in mid-fieltl with the honors evenly divided. The third period was featured by a brilliant, well-timed passing and running attack on the part of the Cardinal and Black team. With the hall resting on the 4-7 yard stripe, Johnson dropped back and threw a lateral pass to W'nodheath who also threw a lateral to Burton. Frost. had in the meantime gone down the field and cut to the right where Burton threw him a long pass 011 the twenty-three yard line. On the following play W'hitney was sent around left end where Burton tossed him a short pass. and Whitney. shaking; himself loose, raeetl over for a touchdown. The stands went wild. In the final period neither team scored. and tVesleyan had defeated its rival 641 ROCHESTER Wesleyank' tinal game was played at Rochester. and again the Cardinal and Black. after much slitting all over a field checkered with ice and mud. decisively defeated the New York Staters. 1570. The Rivermen. making but three first downs and advancing only to the 40- yanl marker. never threatened. while Wesleyan was able to advance almost at will. Every man who made the trip saw service. The first score came as the result 01' the one long; march of the afternoon. a 60-yard drive elimaxetl by Burtotfs skirting the end for a touchdmvn. An attempted line smash for the extra point failed. Captain HChuek Brown added to the score by tackling.r 21 Rochester back behind his goal line as he attempted to get off a kick. In the linal quarter. W'esleyan again scored when a poor Rochester punt was down 011 the Yellow Jaekets' 25-yard line. A series of short passes. the final from Johnson to Burton, brought the score up to l54t. R. R. HALL R. WRIGHT 31a Huger Assistant Jlun agar RECORD OF GAMES Date 7 7 p pmlmll Plum Upprm ml! U 'mltwan September 30 Ivnion Middletown 7 7 October 7 Connecticut State Middletown 0 19 October M Bowdoin Brunswick. Me. H 0 October 21 Ilzlverfm'd Haverford, P21. 7 6 October 98 .lmllcrst Amherst. Mass. 0 0 November 4- Trinity Middletown 14- 6 November 11 Williams Middletown U 6' November 18 Rochester Rochester. N. Y. 0 15 Games VVOII 3 Games Lost 3 Games Tied 2 Total Points for 7Vesleyan .59 Total Points for Opponents J62 1934- SCHEDULE Date Opponent Flaw September 20 Union Schenectady. N. Y. October 6 Vonnecticut State Storl's October 13 Bowdoin 31idtllct0wn October 20 Haverford NIiddletown October 27 Amherst Middletown November 3 Trinity Hartford November 10 W'illinms W7illiumst0w11. 312155. November 17 Rochester Middletown SUt't Tilt The opening game of the season with Connecticut State College was more closely contested than was expected. Trailing 170. the Cardinal team came from behind 011 goals by Hammamtrom and Roxhy to win the game in the last half. 2:1. A great improvement, was noticeable in the second game. W'. P. L's fast team could not keep up the pace. and W'esleyan's attack scored 5 goals to tVoreesterk lone tally. Ilammarstrom and Roxhy shone for the victors. each contributing two goals. Continuing,r their victorious march, the Wesleyan hooters overwhelmed a fighting Clark team by a score of 470. Again Roxhy aml Hammarstrom combined to score three of the goals, and Talbot added another with a heautitul kick from a difficult angle. Traveling to Amherst tor the first Little Three game. Wesleyan was defeated QeI. ltoxby scored in the second quarter from an Amherst throw-in. aml Amherst evened the count in the third. A penalty shot in the closing minutes resulted in the winning point for Amherst. W'esleyan's second defeat came from Trinity. Wesleyan led 2 71 in the first half: then Trinity scored two goals in rapid succession. In general play. Wesleyan was superior, but its defense was very weak. It was a ratherdisappointing3J2 defeat. 0n Armistice Day, Williams came to Middletown and played one of its usual hard games. Roxhy started the scoring with a penalty kick. After two periods Curry. 0f tVilliams. tied the score with a goal at the close of the last quarter. Two overtime periods were ordered, and Roxhy soon counted on a pass from Talbot. However, in the very last minute Williams came through with a long shot to tie things up again. As last year. the score was .342. with VVc-sleyan having,r the better of the playing. The final game of the soccer team was played on a snow covered field. Despite the fact that the hall was nearly always in Nlass. State territory. the Visitors managed to make good what few chances they had and tVesleyan went down to defeat by the score of 4-1. R. E. Ilomncs J. S. W'ILSUN Manager A 1.9.9 isiunf Jlanuycr OFFICERS OFFICERS OF 1933 SEASON ROBERT E. HOLMES. TH . . . . . . Manager JOHN S. W'lLsoN, '35 . , . . . Assistant Blanager I'IARRY S. ALLEN, 34 , . , , . . Captain HL'GII G. MvFLVRm' . . . . . , . Coach VARSITY TEAM OF 1933 H. S. Allen. '34- L. E. Grubb, ,34 A. BIacNaughten, T56 J. S. Barton, 36 E. C. Hammarstrom, 336 J. B. Roxby. '36 F. 31. Bean. 134 L. F. Hayn, 134- L. G. Snow, '34 C. P. Canham. Jr.. ,35 J. L. Howland, 35 II. C. Syrett. '35 M. H. Geode, ,35 T. E. Hutchinson, '35 R. L. Talbot. 35 RECORD OF GAMES 1933 Date Opponent Place Opponent Wesleyan October 7 C. S. C. Bliddletown 1 2 October 14 W'. P. I. Middletown 1 5 October 21 Clark Bliddletown 0 4 October 28 Amherst Amherst 2 1 November 3 Trinity Middletown 3 2 November 11 VilIiams Middletown 2 2 November 18 7M. S. C. Bliddletown 4 1 W70n 3 Lost 3 Tied 1 egg gagpfaklgkn I CROSS COI'NTRY 1933 SEASON Pre-seasml prospects were exceedingly good with five letter men from last year still in college. However. because of injuries, XVing and Bunyan were never ahle to compete. Thus, Captain Basten was the lone veteran running in the first, meets, In the first time trials Basten led eight men in, six of whom made the team for the first meet: Nlanning. Burr. Osborne. h'Iaegregor, Halstead. and Kierman. The season opened at Storrs, where the team was completely shut out. 1574-8t when the Connecticut State men took the first six places before Captain Basten crossed the line for Wiesleyan. hIaegregor, Manning. Burr. and Osborne placed behind Basten in order. The following week, against Tufts. on the home course, the team was again defeated. This time the score was 17738. with Basten tirst for Wesleyan. He was followed by Manning, Osborne. Burr, and Halsteail. A third defeat was administered by Trinity on their short 2.5 miles course. Basten and Maegregor were the first, men to score for W'esleyan, the former plaeing seemltL the latter. sixth. The next week with only six men running and Bloom hack in the line-up. the home team took St. Stephen's into camp by the score 0132733. Basten and Bloom came in first and second. with Maegregor fourth. Burr sixth, and Halstead aml Zearfoss ninth and eleventh. 011 November 18th the team closed an unsuccessful season by going down to defeat before W'illiams aml Amherst at Wiilliamstmvn. The score was W'illiams. 27: Amherst 39:211111 Wesleyan. 54. Captain Basten, in his last eross-eountry race for tVesleyalL defeated Sweet. of Amherst. and finished second to Gregory. of W'illiams. hIaegregor was the next Cardinal runner. finishing tenth. D. B. BISHIUFF II. M. CLARKE Manager Allssz'stunl Manager FIN 153 CHI 'NTRY OFFICERS OF 1933 SEASON DONALD B. BISFHOFF. '34- . . Manager HAROLD M. CLARKE, 35 . . . . . Assistant Manager Loms B. BASTEN. II. ?M . . . . Captain JOHN F. MARTlN Couch VARSITY MEN OF 1933 L. B. Basten. TH B. G. Halstezul, '35 G. A. Bloom, 754 R. R. Klacgregor, '36 H. K. Burr. '35 N. C. Manning. 36 A. Osborne, '36 CROSS COUNTRY NEW R Date Opponent Plum Uppon m1! ll 'exlcyan October 13 C. S. C. Storrs 15 48 October 21 Tufts DIiddletown 17 38 November 3 Trinity Hartford 20 35 November 10 St. Stephenk Middletown 33 22 . A I . . . W'llllams 27 Novemher 18 xahligi VVllImmstown S Amherst 39 W'esleyan 5+ BASKETBA LI. Wesleyan lost its first game of the season to Swarthmore at Swarthmore by the close score of 4-1-40. Wesleyan made a strong rally in the second half, but the scoring ability of their opponents proved superior in the last few minutes of play. Following the heart-breaking defeat to Swarthmore. the Cardinal team moved over to Haverford and garnered their first win by decisively beating the home team 22e17. Running Up a safe lead in the first half, W'esleyan settled down to an effec- tively tight defensive game to win handily. Captain Allen stood out for the t'ardinal, with twelve points. Featuring a brilliant passing attack, W'esleyan was successful in smashing a Union winningr streak in the cage on January 6, by the score of 39729. With Harry Allen and Blac Goode leading the way. and the team functioning beautifully as a unit, the first home game was a complete success, with the result never really in doubt. Winning their third straight, the Wesleyan quintet put down Connecticut State. QBte. The game, hard and rough, was won by efficient team-work and level-headed playing. The Cardinals, three-straight winning streak came to an abrupt end in the following contest at Amherst, when the Purptes defeated Wesleyan 95420 for the ViCtOFiS first win in the last twelve games between the teams. The game was marked by close man-to-man guarding to result in more than one-third of the total points being scored on fouls. Amherst's superior guarding skill and aggressiveness, 110w- ever, added to the frequent failure 01' the Wesleyan team to make good on their numerous free chances. gave the Purple the first round in the Little Three struggle. In the first Little Three home game. W'esleyan took a decided heating from Williams, 38718. The W'illimns attack was powerful, fast. and tricky, while it was Clear that the Red team was having a decided oft-night. Swan and Krotl led the Purple Offensive with 11 and 9 points respectively. A speedy, rejuvenated, Cardinal team turned in a brilliant, performance. to heat Trinity 27-922. Although the Trinity team entered the game a heavy favorite. the new Wesleyan line-up proved more than able to cut short the winning streak of the Hartford quintet. Continuing the fine basketball of the last game. Wesleyan took over the Coast Guard Academy in the next contest. leaving the Cadets 011 the short, end of a 3249 score. The Cardinal passing attack was polished and assured. and the game was a fast. weH-played one. W'ith their brilliant play, the Cardinal five next avenged themselves on the Amherst cohorts t0 the stinging; tune of 31-10 in one of the fastest and most unusual games ever witnessed in the cage. So Close and efficient were the guarding and the Hoor play of Wesleyan that the Lord Jeft's never seorerl a basket during the first thirty-two minutes of play and only two thereafter when every man on the Cardinal heneh was getting into the tray and most of them scoring. too. Setting up a terrific pace from the opening whistle. the whole team played inspired hall right through the game to make it one destined to stand out long in the annals of Wesleyan basketball. Ending the Wesleyan winning streak on Alumni week-entL the Massachusetts State quintet heat the Lashmen here, 39731. Although the Wes-men's passing attack was hrisk and accurate. the shooting was below par. The visiting team made the most, of the Fardinals' oft-day. and preserved their own undefeated record. 011 February 28. the Cardinals played their final home game against :1 Trinity team determined to avenge their earlier defeat. The Blue and Gold threw four baskets before the Wesleyan contingent could score. However. t'aptain Harry Allen instigated a rally which ended in a 11710 seore in Cardinal favor. as the whistle for the half hlew. The second half continued at an exciting pace until three minutes before the end. W'esleyan led 2049, when the Blue and Gold team hroke thru the Cardinal defense and sank two fatal hasketm giving them a 23720 lead whieh they maintained to the end. Allen, Goode. and Stewart, turned in a fine game for Wesleyan with the remainder of the team supporting them well. Nevertheless. the Cardinal five did not coordinate too well. This defeat concluded the Lashmen's season at home. Playing the last game at VVilliamstown. the Wesleyan team presented the Purple, quintet with the Little Three championship by losing to them. 27 29. The Wesleyan attack, however. led by Captain Allen. who was playing his last game for Coach Lash. was speedy and determined; Williams won only after a close struggle. The defeat evens the Cardinal record. six wins balancing six losses. C. E. SWEENY C. N. FULLER A11 anagcr Assistant Jlmmger BASKETBALL, 1934 OFFICERS CHARLES E SWEENY. TH . . . . 1 . . . Manager CHARLES N. FULLER. 135 . . . . . . Assistant Manager HARRY S. ALLEN. s34 . 1 . 1 . . . , Captain DALE 1V. LASII . 1 . . . . . . . . Coach VARSITY TEAM OF 1934 DI. H. Goode. 135 . . Forward 1V. H. Behrens. Jr., ,36 Center H. Bender, 136 , 1 1 Forward 31. L. Thompson, '31 . Guard J. J. O1Leary. 136 . 1 Forward C. II. Lindcr, '35 , 1 Guard H. S. Allen, ,31- 1 , . Center 1V. R. Stewart, Jr.. 135 , Guard RECORD OF GAMES. 1934 SEASON Date ! 'olleye Place Wesleyan Opponents- Decembcr 15 Swarthmore Swarthmore 4-0 4-1 I'1ecembcr 16 Iluvcrl'ord Iluverfm'tl 22 17 January 6 Union Bliddlctown 39 29 January 10 C. S. C. ' Storm 28 21 January 13 Amherst Amherst 20 25 January 20 W'illiums Kliddletown 18 38 February 10 Trinity Hartford Q7 22 February H Coast Guard Middletown 32 19 February 17 Amherst Middletown 31 10 February 24- M. S. C. Middletown 31 39 February 28 Trinity Middletown Q0 9,3 KIarch 3 W'illiams W'illiamstown 27 29 Won 6 17 Lost 6 Total Points for W'esleyzm . . . 1 . 1 1 . . 335 Total Points for Opponents . . , , 1 . . . 313 SWIMMING Gurnering seven first phlees uml hrezlking three records. the W'esleyun swim- mers opened the season pruinisingly at tVnreester on January 13th. Simpson, Merz. and Degnan hung up :1 new college mark in the medley relay. us did Seigle in the 220 yard free style. and Pullman in the 150 yard huekstroke. The linal seure: Wesleyan 44, XV. P. In :3. In the second meet. the Cardinal natators made a remarkable showingr against Yule. only losing to the intercollegiate elnunpions +5 ,32' us the Visitors made two new intercollegiate records. In one of these raees. the 200 yard hreust stroke. Vaptain Elem. pushing.r the Yale winner all the way. eunle in well under his New England Intercollegiate record. W'esleyan won three firsts: Degnnn establishing :1 new college record in the 100. Seigle winning the 4-4-0. and :1 hrilliunt relay team emnposed 0f Seymour. Hancock. Degnan, and Seigle smashing through to an easy Vietory and another new college record. The Faust Guards lost heavily to W'esleyun in their own pool at New London hy the decisive score of 53724. The times as a whole were slow. but Wesleyan eaptured four out of seven first places. Snmshing two New England records. and four W'esleyzln reeortls. the Cardinal swimming team completely routed Conn. State in the home tank. 60717. Pullman. Mel'z, and Degnan hung up one New England record while Captain Art Merz cut through the water in the 200 yard hreast stroke in 2:35 Hut t0 hreuk his own N. E. I. mark. Seigle in the 220 freestyle and Degnan in the 100 also lowered the eollege records. Standish in the MO was the lone Conn. State man to game a first phlee. In the first Little'lthree, meet, with Amherstthe Cardinal swimmerssnatched Vie- tory from defeat by winning the final relay. Untilthehlst event tVesleyun wustruiling, I934 ! GDZLQ - but the In'illiunt swimming 0f Degnun. Seigle. Seymour, and Wertheim made the score 4-2435. The rough water of the Amherst pool prevented any recordJwealking. In the final Little Three contest of the seasom the Cardinals lost an extremely close lneet to a fighting tVilliams team. 32-4-5. Led hy Captain Church. the major- ity of the Williams men turnetl in better times than ever before. Merz. Pullman. and Degnan gained their usual firsts for the home team. while Broker captured a hard earned Vietury in the dives. The final relay found Wesleyan four points in arrears; they fought 21 valiant hut losing race. the tViHiams lead heing too much for Degnan to overcome. Since tVesleyan had previously defeated the JeH'Inen. the Little Three Title was Virtually elinehed hy XVilliams. In the last home meet. the Fardinuls swamped M. I. T.. 59718. One Wesleyan and two Teeh records were hroken in this contest. Pullman lowered his own mark for a new record in the 1.50 yard hzlekstroke. Vaughan 0f Teeh hmke the M. l. T. records in the 220 and 4-40 yard swims. The meet throughout showed fast times and excellent swimming. The t'urdinals concluded the season by overemning Trinity 49428. The Fal'tlinul swimmers took sweeps in the dives and the breast stroket 21nd then the free style relay quartet set a new 400 yard mark for the long pool. ttaiptain NIei'z set a new pool record in the breast, stroke event. The following week on March 9th and 10th. W'esleyan mne in third in the New England lntereollegiates. trailing. as last year. Brown and Springfield. In the trials. Degnan established new N. E. 1. Swimming Association l'OI'UI'dN in the 200 yard hreust stroke and the individual medley and won these events in the final. tinptain Merz took second in the breast stroke and the medley relay team of NIerz. Pullman. anti Degnan came in third to give the Cardinals a final score of 15 points and third place. With this meet a successful season was brought to a close, the team winning,r every dual meet, except two. one of whieh, a defeat. by Yale, is scarcely to be counted against, them. They broke the Wesleyan record at least once in six different events. Also they smashed records in other pools. and Degnan in the v200 yard breast stroke and the team 01' Captain Merz. Pullman. and Degnan in the medley relay set N. E. l. S. A. marks. the former of which still stands. G. R. BorRNE C. K. ALUMNI JI u n ugt'r Amixtu H! M u n ugcr SWIMMING. 1934 OFFICERS GRANT R. Bm'RNE. '34 . . . A . . . . Manager V. KNIGHT ALDRIMI, '35 . , , . . 3 Assistant Manager ARTIIL'R E. 311532, '35 . . . . . 3 , . Captain III'GII G. MM'I'RDY . . . . . . V 3 . Foach VARSITY TEAM OF 193+ D. H. Briggs, 3:34 3V. R. Jones. '36 S. P. Seigle, 36 T. 0. Broker, 336 A. E. Merz. 235 G. M. Seymour. 335 K. J. Degnan. '36 S. J. Norton. 3.336 A. G. Simpson. 335 J. 8. Hancock, 336 J. Pullman, Jr., ,36 D. W'crtlwim. '35 RECORD OF MEETS Date Opponent Plum Il'nslryan Opponmzt January 13 W. P. I. W'orcester H- 33 January 17 Yale Klitldletown 32 4-5 January 19 Coast Guard Aoad. New London 53 24 February 10 F. S. F. Bliddletown 60 17 February 17 Amherst Amherst +2 35 February 21 M. S. C. Middletown 62 15 February 24 Williams hliddletown SQ 4-5 March 3 M. I. T. NIiddletown 59 18 March 6 Trinity Hartford 4-9 28 March 9 -10 N. E. I. S. A. Boston Wesleyan, third 05 pointsv Dual Meets Won 77-Duul Meets Lost 9. Total Points for W'oslcyan . . . . . . . . . 433 Total Points for Opponents . . . . . , . . 9.60 wWW - : W R ESTLING The Wesleyan Wh'estling Team opened its third season at Amherst on Jun- uary thirteenth. The Amherst contingent surprised the Wyesleyan grupplers hy attaining four falls which clinched the meet for them. The Cardinal hunts went to Smith. Brown and Bartlett. winning in the 126. 175, and unlimited classes by ample time advantages. Leontszu-ns. in the 135 round class. secured the only full in the short time of 1:29. The final score was 20-1-1 for Amherst in the first Little Three Contest. The Wesleyan grapplers succeeded in downing 1Villiams 0n the home mut hy the decisive score 01' 23713. Captain Bartlett, Brown. Burt. and Rymer look the last four bouts hy falls while Hulstead in the 118 pound class won by a time advantage. In a close match the Cardinals staged a fine eomehaek against the Lord .lefi's. winning 19-15. 111 the 118 pound class Delieon. Amherst captain. threw IIulstezul in 1:53. Immediately afterwards. in the 126 pound group. Smith threw Hurd of Amherst in 9:29. tying the score, Shorty Leoutsaeos then gained a time advantage of 6:42 in the 135 pound class. for the Cardinals. Amherst retaliated with two fails in the 115 and 155 pound matches. defeating Hanson and Rymer. In 21 thrilling; battle, Chuck Brown. wrestling at 165. heat Tucker of Amherst, by a grimaee and time advantage of 1:50. Burt and Bartlett then captured two falls in the 175 and unlimited groups, to give 1Vesleyan a four point margin. The W'esleyun matmen downed W'iliiums 25 5 in their iinul contest. This Victory secured the Cardinals a tie for Little Three championship with Amherst. WRESTLING. 1934 UFFH TIRS EDWIN D. BAnTmc'rr. TH .lunx F. MARTIN VARSITY TEAM OF 1934 E. D. Barllett. '34 R. V. Hansen. 'tf V. II. Brmvn. .34 U. Looutsncos .5 J. M. Burl. W15 R. V. Rymor, 12' B. G. Ilzllstemi, 35 ll Smith. TH RECORD OF MEETS Univ Uppum'nf Plurr January 3 Amherst AnIht-rsl January 20 XViHielms Middlotmvn February 17 Amherst Midtlletuwn March 3 ViIliums Villiumstva1 Total Points for chsleyun Total Points for Opponents Captain Frmcll Uppmu'nf 20 13 15 5 81 53 BASE BA LL, 1933 OFFICERS RI'ImLPII V. GRIMMER. 533 . . . . . . . Dlanager ANGUS A. MAFINNES, JR.. 53-1 . 5 . . . Assistant Blanager W'ALTER XV. FRICKE, '33 . . . . . . . . Captain FARLETUN L. W'IuGIX . . . . . . . . Coach VARSITY TEAM OF 1933 W. W. Fricke. 533 . Second Base R. E. Schneider. 35 . First Base A. Vowen. Jr., '33 5 Right Field H. C. Syrett, 35 . 5 Catcher S. G. Smith, '33 . Center Field B. H. White, ,35 . . Shortstop J. W. Edgar, ,35 . Third Base K. G. Huntress. ,35 . Pitcher IQ. W'. aneron, ,35 . Left Field F. F. Wyallace. 535 . A Pitcher RECORD OF GAMES. 1933 Dafr Uppmmzi Place Wesleyan Opponent April 18 Dartmouth Middletown Q 8 April 22 Lowell Middletown 3 9 April L26 Clark Middletown Khlled3mim April 29 Rochester Middletown 2 4 May 4 Bowdoin NIiddletown l 8 May 11 Amherst Amherst 3 4 May 13 M. S. C. Bliddletown 3 8 May 17 Trinity Nliddletown 7 16 Klay 20 W'illiams VVilliamstown 1 10 Flay 2-1- Al'my W'est Point 2 10 May 27 Williams Middletown 3 8 May 30 C. S. C. Middletown U'alled3raim May 31 Trinity Hartford ' J Juno 17 Amherst BIiddletown U 'ullediraim A. A. MAchNEs. JR. E. 1.. Run J! H 11 uyrr A l .sm'xlu n! Jluu uyvr BASEBALL, 1934 OFFICERS ANGI'S A. MAPINNES. JR,. '34 . . . . . Manager EARLE LINI'S RICH. .IR., '35 V , . . . Assistant Manager JOHN 1V. EDGAR. '35 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . . Captain CARLETUN L. Wluulx . . . 1 . . . . Couch SCHEDULE 1934 Date Place Uppml m! April 13 Middletown Dartmouth April 27 Middletown Hwartlmlore April 28 VVoroester Clark May 3 Amherst Amherst May 4 Middletown Bowdoin KTay 12 Nliddletown Blassaclmsetts State May 15 Midtlletowu Vonnccticut State May 16 West Point Army Klay 19 Nliddletowu W'illizuns RIay 29 Middletown Springfield May 26 Middletown Amherst June 15 1Villiamst0wn 1Villiams June 16 Hartford Trinity June 16 Middletown Trinity wWW - : 'IVILHVK. 1933 OFFIFICRS Rt'ssIaLL P. FRICY. Tm . . . . . . V Manager Vnn'rmxn'l' St'lltmmn'lm. 3H . . . . . .hsislunt Manager F. Mummies NICVII's. 33 . . . . . . . . Captain JUHN F. MARTIN . . . . , , . V Vnucll VARSITY TEAM OF 1033 L Ii. antvn. '3' I3. G. Hastings. '35 L. B. Srhlums. 32; IL D. Beech. 3E5 1.. F. lluyn. 'tH .I. Snytlelu 333 U. A. Bloom. '34 F. V. Nevins. 33 XV. F. Vulkor. '33 B. R. Frost. .35 J. F. Porter. TH R. 0 V0Iunevk TH F. F Rnlwl'ts, 3.3 KM HRH 0F MEETS Duir Uplmmwl Plur'r H 'mlr'yun Uplmmwf Muroll H Umlmm Amherst Midtllelmx'n .30 63 March 17 Ululuom Springfield Mitltllvtmx'n l-7 66 April 21 Springfield Miert-imvn +313 913;; April in Amherst Mitltllvtuwn 4-919 9213 May U VilIiums ViHinmst0wn HQ 73 May 13 Boston l'nivcrsity Midrllelnwn 97 38 Total Points I'nr 70 405'3111 . . 244 g: Total Points for Opponents . . . V . . . 29.31,; C. SonnnxovnR .1111 Mayor CORTLANDT Srm mxm'mH. I34 .I. VAYN1 : Nlcwmx, '35 GALEN A. BLOOM. 34 JOHN F. MARTlx Hui? March 10 Hmlnnn March 16 Umloow April 28 Blay 4 May 12 May 19 TRAC K. 1934 OFFICERS N 'H EDL'LIC Opponent F. S. C. Springfield Springfield Amherst Boston University ViHiams J. W. N mvn m Asxz'xtuut Jlanuyer I Assistant Place BIidrllotown Klitldlelown Springfield Amherst Middletown Middletown Manager Manager Fupiuin Coach JOHN Pl'LLMAX. YH- TEXNIH. 1933 UFFH 31915 JunN D. 'lkmm'r. '33 3 Ill'uu G. Md'l'mn THEODORE II. BANKS H. S. Allen. .34 VARSITY TEAM OF 1933 A. C. Hoover, '35 L. S. Bowdisll. .33 E. 0. King. '35 Duh April 28 April 29 May 3 May 5 Blay 1 1 May 13 May 18 May 25 May :77 May 30 3 I a y 31 C. V. Perrill, '34 RECORD OF MATVIIICS Uppnm'nt le-r Tufts Medftml M. I. T. Fumhridgo Bowdoin Middletown Rutgers Middletown I'nion Bliddletown Brown Middlctmvn Trinity Hartford Trinity Mitldletown Amherst. Middletown Williams W'illiamstowu IV. S. 1U. A. 3V9st Point 3Von 2 Lust 6 Manager Vaptain Couch meh J. D. Talbot. 333 R. L. Tullmt, 135 H 'mlvyml Uppmmni U Vullwl mruim Uhllml ruim U'alletl I'uim 6 3 Q 7 3 6 3 6 G 3 3 .3 0 9 1 8 J. PI'LLMAN N. C. WALKER Jlunugcr Assistant Jlunagcr T 4INNIS, 19311- OFFICERS JOHN PI'LLMAX. 134 Manager NELSON C. WALKER. '35 Assistant Manager HARRY S. ALLEN. 134- , Captain Hum Gr. MvCl'RnY . 1 . . 1 . . . 1 Coach THEODORE H. BANKS . . . . . . Coach SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place April 27 Swarthmore Middletown April 28 Ilaverfonl Middletown May 1 Bowdoin Bliddletown May 10 Trinity Hartford May 12 Brown Providence May 14-16 New England Intercollegiate LVIay 19 W'illiams Middletown May 21 Trinity NIiddletown Blay 26 Amherst Amherst Dlulv 30 If. S. M. A. West Point GOLF, 1933 OFFICERS HENRY G. INHRAIIAM. '33 3 . . . . Co-Faptain uml Fu-Munager CHARLES H. WARNER, '33 . , . . , Fo-Captuin uml Fu-Munagcr VARSITY TEAM OF 1933 H. G. Ingraham. B3 J. NI. Svhumherg. 33 W. B. Lungzu-rc. 353 V. II. Warner, '33 C. S. Werner. .33 R PX 30R D 0F MXH '11 ES Duff Opponent Plano U 'mlvyun Uppmmzl May 3 Bowduin Middletown 6 0 Bluy ll lvnion Middletown 3 3 May 16 Hpringlield Middletown 4 Q Nluy 18 Trinity Cast Hartford 6 Q 3Nussuu sparing; systelm May 20 Amherst Ilolyokc Q 4 May 24 3Villizuns Middletown 3 3 Blzly 28 Vassar Pougllkoepsie 3 3 Won 3 Lost 1 Tied 3 C. Y. ANDERSON T. E. III'TVUINSON JI ml ugvr A I wish: u! Jl u nuyvr lNTERFRATERNITY SPORTS OFFICERS CLIFFORD Y. ANDERSON. '34- V . 3 . . , . Manager THOMAS E. HUFCIIINSUN. 3'3 . 3 . . . Assistant Manager 1932-1933 BASEBALL TENNIS Him 1. Alpha Chi Rho 1. Phi N11 Theta 2. Phi N11 Theta 1. Alpha Delta Phi 3. Chi Psi TRAFK TRACK RELAY 1. Phi Nu Theta 1. Delta Kappa Epsilon :2. Alpha Delta Phi 3. Alpha Fhi Rho 1933-1934 TOIT'II FOOTBALL SXVIMMING 1. Delta Kappa Epsilon 1. Phi Nu Theta 2. Delta Tau Delta 2. Delta Kappa Epsilon BAS KETBALL 1. Alpha Delta Phi Q. Commons Club 3. Phi Nu Theta 1932-1933 FIIAMPIONSHI P Q-hvm'd t0 the Fraternity with the Best Record in Intramural Sportg Phi Nu Theta CAPTAINS CHARLES H. BROWN, 31 . 1 1 . . . Football HARRY S. ALLEN. i134 . , . . . Socom- Busketlmll- Tennis LOUIS B. BASTEN. '34 . . . . 1 . , C ross C 01111t1y ARTHI'R E. 3119122, '35 . , . . . . . Swimming EDWARD D. BARTLETT, 33-1 . , , . . . Wrestling JOHN XV. EDGAR. 135 . . . . . . 1 . Baseball GALEN A. BLOOM. EH . 1 , . . . . . Track DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDI'CATION OFFICERS EDGAR FAUVER . . . . C hairman of Department JOHN F. MARTIN . . . C oach of C ross C 011ntry. W restling. Track CARLETON L. XVIGGIN . . . C oach of Baseball, Freshman Football HI'GH G. :VIM'I'RDY . Coach of Soccer, Swimming. Tennis DALE W. LASH . C 011111 of Basketball Xssistant Coach of Football and Truck XN11R1111 J. OBERLANDER . . . . Coach of Football. Wrestling XVAL FLR H. IIEIDIIMAN, JR. . . . . Coach of Freshman Football DOL'GLAS J. Sl'LLh'AN . . . . . Coach of Freshman Soccer .-V TIVITI ES ROBERT FISCHER Pumm HENRY qumxn Yummy OLLA W HHHDA EDITORIAL BOARD VILLA1m Muslim: WALLAH: THOMAS STANTON DIETRIHI BENJAMIN TAPPEX lMuu'an. III WALTER EDML'ND memuxx BFSIN ESS BOAR D Axum Alanine MACINNHH. JR. Roman EDWARD HOLMES SOLHN CHARLES Rn'mum'li. JR. CARLE LINL's RICH, JR. Editul'-ir14Wlief Assixtmlt Editor Asxistunt Editor Junior Editor Junior Editor Junior Mitm' . Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Junior Business Manager TIIIC WESLEYAN ARGI'S EDITORIAL BOARD Flluirman Tnmms MVLIQNNAN HAMW'K . . . V an-LR FREDERH'K Bl'muumrr . . . . Senior Editor chux'r erch-IM'NN . . . . . . Managing Editor Gummx S'mmmnn anm' . , . . . News Editor . Stun Photographer IRVING LEONARD 0011s . . . ASSISTANT EDITORS Edward Oliver Kim,r Guy Vright lingers. Jr. James Amlorsml Huttun John Steuurt Vilson JI'NIOR EDITORS Joel Beers Leighton Clarence Knight Mllrivll Arnold Bullor Ginslmrgh Charles Brittmn Ilau'ris Laurence Oscar Binder John Shmlk Hancock Richard W1ittaker llubhell Sidney Jeffrey Norton Stephen Roberts Rose BI'SINESS BOARD James Lukcns Md'ollzmghy. Jr. Imus Blevn-zn BAHTEN. 2ND . . . . Business Manager . , Flrrulutlon Nfunug'cr Inn: ELLIS IIAXSUV . . . ASSISTANT BI'SINESS MANAGERS Paul Turkington .Xmlcrson Roger Sherman Hamilton Blceks McFruskt-ry THE WESLEYAN FARDINAL EDITORIAL BOARD RALPH VLIN'IHN Vnnn . . . . . . . . Editor LAWRENCE SIDNEY VVILLNUN . . . . , Managing Editor MARVIN MEIR RESNIKUFF . . . . . . . Associate Editor DONALD MAerul DAVIES . . . . . . . Art Editor FHARLES BRITTUN HARRIS , . . . . . Junior Editor KEITH GIBSON er'rlugss , . . . . . Junior Editor JAMES ANDERSON Srr'mx , . . . , . . Junior Editor BI'SINESS BOAR D WILLIAM WALTER Cnnxrn' . . . . . . Business Manager DUNALD h :qu1c PARKER . . . . . Assomato Business Manager TIIE MI'SHXXI, ASSOtVIA'ItIUN 1933-193 Merging with the tthapel Choir in the fall of last year. the Glee t'lnh underwent a rejuvenation this season whieh has not been equalled in some time. Following its traditional eustom. the opening eoneert hefure the College Body marked the lowest point in the Club's pert'ornumees. The rest of the zippezlmnees. however, inelmling the annual Prom tVeekeml eoneert reuehed positive exeellenee. with eunsitlei'uhle enthusiastie praise from ahmmie rsoinething whieh has heen notiee- nhly hieking for the past few years. It is Inueh to he regretted that an intercollegiate euntest was not held this year. for a ranking plaee would have been expeetert. Fullnwing the unimpressive showing in the tVethiesduy Chapel period. the Glee tthihis real season started with gusto 0n the evening; ut' Deeemher 7 before the Travelers Girlis t'hlh ill the Bushnell Memorial. Hartford. The uttenthuiee was upwards of three thousand. according to report. 011 the first nmrning 0f t'hristnms vueution. Deeeniher 21. the Huh with the Seremulers, started its annual tour. making its tii'st stop Ht Albany. There the eoneei't :llltl dunee was given in the Auruniu tthlh and sponsored by the Albany Alumni Assueiutiml. 0n the twenty- seenml the Glee t'hih journeyed on to Syracuse. N. Y. t'mler the sponsorship of the Gym t'luh. the emleert that evening; was given in the Hotel Onondaga. During: the performance the Symeuse station tVFBL hromleastetl e1 port ion of the program. On the morning of the twenty-thirtl the Glee Huh tlislmmtetl tor the holidays. At lmth ot' the Fliristiims tour uppeurzmees the singing: was well reeeived: the Fluh hm! polish and a quality of hlemled tone whieh has heen hieking in reeent years. The Glee t'hih's appearance 211 New Haven in the Lawn tthlh 011 the evening; nt' January N was one of its must sueeesstiul in the emn'se of the season. Of the concert. H. Cute Johnson. Btusie t'ritie for the New Haven Register, wrote. the Vhlh tet't a trail at hearty and accomplished singing along the Wily. . . . treating :1 capacity audience at the Lawn Club to 2111 excellent eveningk entertainment. The next emleert 0f the Glee t'lub was not until March 3. when it appeared llmler Serviee League sponsorship in Vonneetieut College. Any past impressions of the Glee Huh left by it's informal appearance before the Follege Body in December were wiped out by its performance 011 the Saturday night of Prom tVeekemt. Before a capacity audience of townspeople :mtl students the format occasion was probably the most brilliant oli the season. A new group under the hlusieul Association. the Cardinals. made their tirst :ippeui'nnee mt this occasion with 21 variety of songs. The organization, :ui oetette. has heen giving informal concerts this spring in the vicinity of Middletown. 0n the twenty-t'ourth ot' Klureh the Hub appeared at Stamford. t'mmeetieutt nutter sponsorship of the Junior Division 01' the W'mmm's t'luh. while the seumn wus eonehuled with :1 concert aunt dance at Mount Ilolyoke t'otlege 011 April 13. Mt'hItX-XL ASSOCIATION ITINERARY FUR 1933-193 Hartford . t V t . . . . . . t Dee. 7 Albany . . V . . . . . . . . Dec. 21 Syracuse Bomleast . . V . . . Dee. 22 Syracuse . t t . . . . . . . Dec. 22 New Haven . . . . . . . Jan. IQ t'mmeetieut College i . , , . Mar. 3 Home t'mieert . V V V V . . . . Mm: 1? Stamford t , t . . . . . . V . 31:11:21- Mt. Ilolyoke Foltege . t . t . V . . Apr. 13 WWWM ; X;.X'.11111'K1:11 Immh'r E. 0. KIM: Jlanrzgrr XX'ESLEYAX I'NIX'ERSITY AXIIVSIXXXL :XSSOX'LXTIUX PERSONNEL X111. Manager 1 X 0:11-11 EDWARD U. 1V1Nn. .1115111'11 S. D.Alxrm'. 1:19:11'1' X'. RXN'KICL. Lcmler GORDON Xi. VANDICRXX'ARKER. Assistant Manager THE GLEE X'1.I'B Fms'r TICNORH XV. XXV. Bowdish 11.;X. Kierman 11. .1. Xiwizmla D. G. :X'ICX'I'oskery 1'1. '11. 11,110110111'1 Sman TENURS S. J. .lniven B. S. Patrick E. 0. King F. 11. Rimlge FIRST BAsm-Is .1. ll. Bailey ;X. J. 111111 J. B. X1211'1'011 H. R. Houghton. Jr. XXV. 11.1. Xhlf'fney .1. 1C. Kultenlmch 11. 1C. 1100111101' SEX'UND BASSEH 11. XV. Barlow G. D. 1XIylcll1'c-est XX'. .1. XV. Newton 19 1 . XX'. 11911011 D. Davis THE .11 BERH QUARTICTTI'I GILBERT X1. RITX'KEL . . . . . Xi. GORDON TEHNELL IC 1111' ARD X'. 110191: XX'111AV1XXJ111111V-DIVV 11111' X' XRD1N XL SINX 14.118 XLX'.111'1'K191..F...X 1V11: RXIXN G.XI.191IXiNFlL.1X.11.RINDGE I. X'. P111111. .X. J. 11x11 . .XX ATHEV- DI VV X1. 11 X AV LEVGEV XX'. Xi. X'. J. 11. ll. 11111111010 Ruckel Thoismeyer S. X'. Ruthruck. .112 X1. X1. Tognon 1'1. X'. Pope M. 1.. Smith G. 11. X12111 1191151911 M. F. Schwing XX'. 1:. Stevenson XX'. XX'ufhen-D11n11 First Tenor . 89001111 Tenor First Bass Second Bass First Tenors Second Tenors First Basses Second Basses WESLEYAN Fl 19 LD BAND The hand was a Very important feature at the football games this fall; it thlllett t0 the glamour of the occasions as well us to the spirit and the enthusiasm of the spectators. This fall the W'esleyan Field Band was composed of tit'ty-three memhers. This. by the way. is an increase 01' about twenty over last year. Four professors played in the hand and are to be thanked for their time and the suggestions they Offered to the organization. The hand played at all the home games. traveled to the Amherst game. and played for the impressive Armistice Day ceremonies between the halves of the Williams game, R. K. Beebe H. J. Baum J. S. Daltry R. Davis Aaronson. L. H, Aldrich, C. K. Ames, W. G. Baum. H. J. Beebe. R. K. Berry. C. D. Binder. 1.. O. Canham, C. P Clancy, C. B. Davies. D. M. Davis. M. P. Espenschied. I.. Ewart, R. G. Evans, R. B. Foster. L. B. Forman, R. L. Fuller, C. N. MEMBERS FA 0 L'LT Y F. L. Steam: . Leader Drum-Major K. S. Van Dyke I'NImRnRAm'ATEs Galloway. R. George. Mt P. Goehring, R. L. Hertz. A. R. Hood. J. S. Houpert, N, F. IIubbell. R. W. Hunting, R. S, Hudson, E. W. Iglehart, E. T. Kaltenbach, J. Lane. C. E. McCroskery. H. M. Madden. R. S. Mead. B H. Mulinx. L V7 Patrick, B. S. Prothero. W. H. Reese. R. Rothrock, S. C. Ruckel. G C. Sailor, G. R. Saywell, S. E Schlossman. A. Scholl. J. S. Seymour. T. C. Seigle, S. P. Strother, J. A. Schamberg. J . Tompkins, C. J. Waite P. R. Wilson, H. J. Williams, R. T 5004-04.; DEBATE The 1933-1934 tlelmte smson will he renlelnherext us one of trial and ex- Iwrinlentation. tVith the loss by graduation of four members of the previous teznn, and the inuhility of one of the remaining twn tn give his time to ttehate. George tV. Murdoek was the only veteran left and the emu-hes were t'oreed to develop almost entirely new material. t'tmsidering this hlek 0t experienee. the squad acquitted itself very eretlitahly. and great things may he expected next season I'nder the emulitions. it was not tleemed advisable to attempt the eustmnary number of extra-leug'ue debates. the one over the radio with Trinity representing; the sole departure from League emnpetition. In the first league triangle Wesleyan engaged feminine opponents from Mount Ilolyuke and Smith on the timely question: Resolved: That the prineiples ot' the X. R. A. should become pernmnent features of American government poliey. M. tV. TUWIISCIId. and A. A. Brown. Jr.. on the uttirnmtive side were sueeessl'ul in their conquest of Mount Holyoke. but the Smith team was equally triumphant when on Deeelnher 17th they downed our negative teunl. G. tV. Murdoek :llltl S J Juiven. tn the Klonnt Holyoke debate. the revised Oregon State system of ert s examinations was inaugurated. and declared an unqualified sueeess by the Imrtieilmnts. The Smith dehute, however, was eonduetetl under the more sedate Oxford plan. Taking up the question: Resolved: That armed intervention by the l'nited States in the internal affairs of other governments. tn promote or proteet American I934 ! 69140 - interests. is nnjnstitietl. with a proviso that human lives he not considered a part of the ttillterests. the Cardinal representatives hml better success against mate opposition from Lafayette and the University Of Pennsylvania. and in February won both sides of the seemnl triangle. These debates were made nlelnorahle hy the part played in them by the famous Blizzard of TH. A. tV. Sherman. and J. F. P. Tueker, 0n the attirnlative team eonhl not leave Middletown l'm' Lafayette when planned. and for the same reason the Pennsylvania debaters. wlm hatl expressed a desire to see a real snowstorm and had had their wish more than gratified. were t'oreetl to postpone their homewartt trip a day until some of the arteries leading; from Klithlletown could he opened up. Messrs. Murdock and Brown played the part 01' debating hosts to the Pennsylvanians. In the Little Three triangle VVesteyan tailed to live up to its debating: tradition when it felt before the Amherst forensie team for the first time sinee the present coaching staff hogan t0 t'nnetion. Considering,r the question: HRCSUIVPIIZ That the linitetl States shouht adopt the essential features of the British system of rarliu enntrol and operation. Messrs Sherman. Tucker, and B. L. llilton were no match for the sons of Lord Jeff. At this writing the tVilliaIns tlehate has not been held. but the Wesleyan negative team OInrtloek. Brown. and C. E. Lane. 11. has every intention ol' proving; that the radio system of eonlrnl in Ameriea is not so had as it sounds. That the 'anlpus might not he entirety devoid of extra-leagne debates. and so that I'urther material could be trained for next year. a freslnnan team was organized untler the tutelage of V. J. Olson. Jr., ,32. and after a period 01' orphanage when NIr. Olson was gone from town. was put under the eare 01' Btr. Tneker and later Professor hlatthews. W'ith this divided parenthood it is not strange to find that the practieat results in wins and losses were not impressive. The team. linger Maynard. ltohert II. Potter. and Harry tV. Ettetherg. fell before Choate and Taft. tiCtl Holy Fross t'reslnneIL and engaged a woman's team from the University of Pittsburgh in a lio-deeision affair, The latter two debates were held on the eampns. As an experiment in thoroughness at the expense of variety. the freshmen talked in all their debates on the N. R. A. question. using the same wording as the first varsity triangle. With the entire present team. exeeptingr Mnrtloek and Hilton. returning next year. and the present freshmen alruuty prepared to step into varsity enm- petition. W'eslev'an should be well equipped to regain her l'orIner proud position at or near the top of the League. Her phlee this year has been rather the eenter 0f the League. with R. t'. Wood its president and I. E. Hanson. its Secretary- Treasurer. hIneh eredit is due the eoaehes. Professors W'ilherl Snow and Erwarl Matthews. tor the exeetlent results they aehieved with sneh green material. Theodore II. Brigtlen, '34-. as manager or the team was ahty assisted in performing his duties by Alan G. Simpson. Jr.. '35. D. B. lhscnunv Prositlmf PAINT AND POWDER CLI'B OFFICERS DONALD BFRKIIARDT BISCHOH GILBERT IIMuust m FLEE Hulumc MI'SSUN IAICKXVOUD RIHIARD WIIITTAKHR I'BBELL CHARLES Rum BIFCLI'ZLIAND FRANK ALGERTOX KIERMAN. JR. . ERWART MATTH EWS Curtis Berrien Ray Howard Bidwoll Donald Burkhardt Bischol'l' Donald Hicks Briggs Clarence Knight Aldrich Gilbert Harrigon Clee Charles Britton Harria Harold Carlton Banks Arthur Mahlrm Byers Jr. M EM BERS NINETEEN TIIIRTY-FUI'R Winthrop Thatcher Lewis Horace Musson Lockwood Charles Paul McClelland William Homer Muckley N INETEEN TIIIRTY-FIYE Keith Gibson Huntress F rank Algerton Kierman. Jr David Lincoln Koch XINETEEN TllIRTY-SIX Richard Whittaker Huhbell William Liddell Stephenson President Vicc-Pl'osidt-nt Business Manager Publicity Manager Production Manager Secretary Faculty Director Fred Hamilton Rindge Frank Douglas Rnbim Henry Leland Vadey Lawrence Sidney Willson George Naylor. IV Richard Sloan Overton Earle Linus Rich In Howard Max Unkelbach George Henry V an Lengen PAINT AND POWDER CLI'B For the Paint and Powder t'hih, the 1933-34- season was marked by a new rise in interest in the organization and by a complete remodeling of its internal structure. The reorganization movement began in the middle of the season and reached its Climax with the election of the new officers in the spring of 1934. resulting in a new constitution. a restricted membership list. and a more efficient and stronger society. Following the 1933 Intert'raternity Play Contest. which was won by Phi Nu Theta with its production of O'Neillts Bound East for t'ardijf, the Club held the Annual t'ampus Vaudeville whieh inehuletl a wide variety of acts contributed by a still wider range 01' students. This season's Commencement play was Ferene Molnar's AI Prologue tn King Lear. presented for the first time in this country and for the first time in any country except Hungary. After the summer recess, the tryouts for freshman. and later upperetassinen, were held on October 5. with a total 01' some sixty students reporting. Later in the month a group of three one-aet plays were presented at the C, V. V. camp in Fohalt. ttonneetieut: and on October Qtit the Paint, and Powder t'hlh brought a different type of theatrical entertainment to the campus. when Ted Shawn and his Jlale Dancers appeared in the '92 Theatre. The first major production of the players was a light comedy written by John R. Swain. W'esleyan. 330. and directed by Erwart Matthews. This presenta- tion was the premiere for Last Year's Next. htr. Swain's first play given on this campus since his graduation. The leads were played by Lawrence VVillson. Donald Bisehoft', James Bishop. and Ethel Howland. when the play was given on December 18. The t'hilfs offering for XVinter Dances was the Jitney Players. who journeyed to Mirhlletown to give their production of Goldsmith's N110 Sloops Io t'rmquer. The second major produetion 0f the Club. and its offering for Prom W'eek-Eml. was a burlesque by Jerome Davis Ross. passing under two names, Reunion. 0r Beunliny the Lion. Given 0n the afternoon of March Hit it met with uproarious success at the hands of the large audience of students and dance guests. The leading parts in this presentation were taken by Richard W'. Huhhell. as t'okey Joe. Howard M. Ivnkelhaeh, as Thelma, and Raymond L. Forman. Jr.. as Daniel Gullitt. Following.r the play. a tea tlanee was given. 011 March '20, at an open meeting of the Huh. W'alter Pritehartl Eaton spoke 011 Amateur Draniaties . The third major play was tVilliam Shakespearets King Henry file Fourth. Part One. This play, with its exeellent, work. marked another highlight of the season The opening night was April 19. followed the next evening by the special Spring Dance XVeekentl Production. and on the 23rd. a Closed performanee was given for students from all the high schools and preparatory schools in Connecticut. to whom invitations had been sent. Professor Erwart htatthews directed, and the main parts were played by George H. Van Lengen. Arthur F. W'eld. Jrn Gilbert II. t'lee. Richard tV. Huhhell. W'illiam L. Stephenson, Howard 31. IhlkelhaelL Fred H. Rindget and F. Knight Aldrich. The lntert'raternity Play t'ontest for the Francis W'ilson Trophy was held on March 30. with Alpha Delta Phi. Phi Nu Theta. Sigma Chi. and Commons t'hih competing. IA N K IETE FRANCAIHIC Purpose: To acquire prulicienm' in the use of tho Fl'vm-h lnnguugv Ivy prm-tivo and to acquire an understanding: 0f the French spn'lt :md nlcus through uxsm-mtiun Wllll Front'll culture. OFFICERS WILMAHTH mer S'Itum . . , . Prmidvnl ALBERT Jnllcs HALL . . . . . . . Treasurer Tnmns Ll'nwm JELTRI'P . . . . . . Sm-n-tury FAFIVL'IVY MEMBERS Thomas Vuinwright Bussom Vultcr Thnmus Puttimn Allwrt Mann. Jr. HmrIL-s vannonl Vick x lVNDERGRADI'ATES NINETEEN THIRTY-FHI'R Laurence Chandler DaniPh Thomas Ludwig Jeltrup Alfred Gerald Pcllogrinn Robert Henry Hausman Walter Julius Mueller Wilmarth Holt Starr NINH'HJEN THIRTY-FH'F, Albert Mortimer Bell. Jr. Charlcs Newell Fuller Benjamin Gunn llnlstoad Horace Kelsey Burr Saul Joseph .Iaivcn Charles Oswald Rnbcm NINETEEN Tnm'rY-slx Albert James llnll Henri Felix llnuport NIXIC'I'ICIGN THIRTY-SIGYIGN James van anschoten Dresser Wilmn Clark Grant Jnhn Morris Tumor Louis Alphonse Fontaine Arthur Francis Wold. Jr. DER DEFTSFUIC VICREIN Purpose: To further a knmvlctlgc of those interested in the German language and customs. UFFIFERS WALTER .Il'ml's RIIVICLLIGR . . . . . . V . President Roman chmava BURKIIARDT . . . . . , Vice-Prcsidcnt HENRY Nomux WHITNEY . . . , . SecreturleH-mmn'cr FACULTY MEMBERS Thomas Moody anphell Lawrence Edwin Gcnwinlmrtlt Paul Holmyd Curts Stcll Gunuur Flyg't l'NDEINHLXDI'ATICS NINE'I'EMN TIIIR'IW-Ivoru Donald Burkhardt Bischoff Walter Julius Mueller Roger Frederick Burkhardt Arthur John O'Brien Dudley Iluwurd Smith XINIQTEICN TlllRTY-PWVIG Walter llenry Ketz Hamilton Mocks MCCmskery Henry Norman Whitney lemmcx THlRTY-SIX Richard David Ilurfst Henry Paul Schott NINIC'I'EICN THIRTY-SEVEN Robert Stillwell Hunting Charles Harrison Knapp imiii Ill XIWVATER CLIVB Purpose: To encourage general interest in chemical subjects and to provide a means for lutercluulgc of ideas so acqun'ed. OFFICERS Loris JOSEPH STROIHNU . . . , President. ROBERT COLLIER NEWTON . . . . , . Vioe-President DI'DLEY HOWARD SMITH , . , . Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS John Elmer Cuvolti George Albert Hill Charles Ruglas Hoover GRADUATE MEMBERS Francis Kelsey Burr George Britton Holmes Villium J. M. 013rien Anthony John Cofmnesco Andrew B. Jennings Andro Rlike Piel'czyk Thornton Fowler Holder Vincent G. Mattacotti Howard Beach Richard ITNDEIU lRADI YATES NINETEEN THIRTY-FUUR Edwin Dudley Bartlett Isaac Jordan Kunik Robert COHier Newton Roland Brown Evans George Lcoutsacos Joseph Vincent Petrocelli Samuel Harry Gershater Charles Paul McClellzlnd Dudley Howard Smith James Alexander Hendry Louis Joseph Strobino N 1 x ETEICN T1 IIRTY-FIV 14: Thomas Starr Donovan Stewart Warren Kernaghan Chester Joseph Modzelewski Joseph Rocco Ferrigno Hamilton Mecks McCrmkery Edward Louis Raab Saul Joseph Jaiven Arthur Edgar Merz Mortimer Leonard Schwartz Richard Mellen Joslin Richard Wells Wilby PR E-MEDH'A L CLI'B Purpose: To further interest in practical and preparatory medical work. OFFICERS GEORGE SI'MNER HILL . A . . . . President GEORGE HI'MPHREY BrNYAN . . . . , . Vice-President NATHANIEL KENIGSBERG . . . . . Scoretary-Treasm-er HAROLD EDGAR GREGORY . . . . . Corresponding Secretary FACI'LTY MEMBERS Edgar Fum'cr George Albert Hill George William Hunter, III Hubert Baker Goodrich Edward Christian Schneider GRADUATE MEMBERS William Gard Ames Richard Francis Grant Walter Adams Russell BIillard Villium Bosworth John Stewart Rankin. Jr. Hoyt Chase Taylor UNDERGRADITATES NINETEEX TIIIR'PY-FUI'R Eli Dale Albert Harold Edgar Gregory N athaniel Kenigsberg George Humphrey Bunyan George Sumner Hill Robert Elmore Mercer Abraham Alfred Fisher Marvin Loughran Thompson NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE William Alfred Baker David Neilson Galloway Hamilton Meeks McCroskery Raimon L. Beard Frank Howard Hauser Richard Lynham Platt Benjamin Robert Buffett Thomas Ely Hutchinson Meyer Sarkin Harold Metcalf Clarke Edward Bertram Kidney Alan Gilbert Simpson John Maury Dotter. Jr. Walter Frank Kloskowski Vincent John Vinci Peter Ford Eastman David Lincoln Koch Nelson Clarke Walker Sidney Edwin Eisenberg Malcolm Robie Wells NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX Howard Clark Dalton VAN VLPX'K FLI'B Purpose: To further interest in nmthomutics and its application. OFFICERS STERLING TWISS TUUKHR GEORGE WENUELL WILLIAMS ABRAHAM ALFRED FISHER FACI'LTY MEMBERS Herbert Eli Arnold Burton Howard Vamp IVNDERGRADIVATES lemmcx THIRTY-FUL'R Norman Hendry Jack Thomas L. Jeltrup George Lenutsacos Angus Archie MacInnc-s. Jr. George Dudley Mylchreest NINETHEN TlllRTY-FIYE John Millens Burt Edward Oliver King Arnold Lorbeer Charles Bunner Bogart. Jr. George Humphrey Bunyan William Walter Cooney Abraham Alfred Fisher Robert Russell Hall Clarence Knight Aldrich Robert Harrig Allyn Alfred Guy Bagg Horace Kelsey Burr XINETEEN TnIRTY-slx Eric Casimir IIammarstmm Charles Fisher Hawley WWII, W Frederic Rupert Benson Frederick Guy Gaugh President Vlco-Prcsulont Secretary Malcolm Foster Lcliuy Albert Hmvland Stanley LeRny Peterson Victor Oscar Prall. Jr. George William Scott. jr. Albert Hickman Taylor George Wendell Williams George McClure Seymour Roger Phelps Talmadge Sterling Twiss Tonker Richard Wells Wilby Clarence James Nixon Lnrl Joseph VV eIScnbach M lLU1Llulih 1 LI B Purpose: Tu stimululc interest 111 vrculivc writing at 11151011111 l'uivcrsily by tho 11'1'iting. reading , 211111 criticism of lltorury pieces 0101111011111 00111110s1t11111. 211111 to 9111101111130 2111 appreciation of htoruturc 111 general by 111s1-uss1011. OFFK'ICRS Lnx'maxt'la SIDNEY WILLSUN . . . . . . President DHNALD MAINMLL Dunes . . . 1 . . Vico-Pn-sulcnt CHARLES BRITTnN Ilmms . . . , . . . V Secretary FAFI'LTY MEMBERS Thomas XVninwright 811350111 Merrill Rovvm Patterson Frank Edgar Farley 1Villwrt Snow Ermu't Muttlwws Humor Edwards W'ootlhrhlgo GRADIVAXTI'I MEMBERS Charles John Olson XVultor 1Vm'tllingtml Thcis l'NIHCRGRADI'A'IVIC MEMBERS N1x15'rlc1cx 'lVlillH'Y-Fnl'H Louis Edward Gruhh Frank Dnuglas Rnbim Marvin Muir Rcsnilmff Lawrenve Sidney Willmn NINIG'I'HIQN TIIIR'I'Y-FH'IC Donald MacNeill Davies Keith Gibson Huntress Charlw Brittrm Harrig James Anderson Sutton John Steunrt Wilson , wgellcyan flhuWy WESLEYAN CH RISTIAX ASH WIATH H' OFFICERS .lums HENRY BAILEY . , . . . . . President lmexum OLIVER KIM; . , . . . . Vu-c-Pwsulcut ALAN GILBERT Sun'sox. JR. . . . . . Secretary KR'HII'H ICmun Mlcuz . . , . . . . Treasurer GEORGE HENRY VAN Llcxmcx . . Assistant Treasurer CABINET James Ilvnry Bailey Edward Oliver King Alan Uillwrt Himpmn. Jr. Arthur Edgar Merl Robert Nowell Zmrfum Leonard Sisitsky Burt Loom Hilton I934 ! GDZLCD - WESLEYAN CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 1 933-1934 The Freshman Camp was held for the third year with one quarter of the entering class enrolled. The program was Improved. and In many respects the camp was the best one yet conducted. The Campus Fhest campaign resulted in pledges of $1.900 for both on-eampus and off-eampus activities of the Christian Association. In addition to raising its own activity budget, the Association has helped raise contrihntions of money for the local milk fund and food and clothing for the unemployed. Dr. Henry Hitt Vrane. '13, of Scranton, Penn, spent three days on the campus late in September and addressed five regular meetings and forums on The Place of Religion in t'ollege Lite , besides holding a number 01' interviews. A series of seven forum meetings were held during.r the year on Saturday or Sunday evenings With the cooperation of visiting preachers. While the attendance was not large. the interest and spirit of the meetings were fine. There hav x also been :1 series of freshman mixers : a series of meetings addressed by memhers 0f the faculty on the subject. ttMy Philosophy of Life : a series of five meetings discussing the Ilaymen's Report on Missions. and Sino-Japanese relations. under the leadership of Mr. Leonard Onterhridge. a returned missionary. A number of special meetings were held with such visiting speakers as Dr. Willard Uphans. H. S. Leiper, Frank Olmstead. Dr. Francis Miller, Walter White and Francis Henson. The Depntattions Committee has experienced an active year. Fourteen deputations have been held: fifteen different communities have been visited: thirty different students have participated in twenty-three different services of worship. serving 1,037 people in attendance at these meetings. During the past year thirty-seven different groups, comprised of 340 studentst have used the cabin. This activity has meant much in the development of student- faculty fellowship and understanding. The Conference Committee has sent twenty-nine students to six conferences durmg the year. The World Student Chmstlan Federatlon Conference drew ninety-five delegates to tVesleyan from twenty-one New England colleges. The Reading Room t'ommittee has continued to serve the students by provid- ing publications in the reading,r room. and has also placed a world news bulletin board. on which is a copy of a world map. near the entrance to the Wesleyan Store. 011 this hoard current news clippings of world events are posted. The committee has also installed boxes in the reading room to facilitate the sending Of notices to fraternities and dormitories. The Social Service Committee has provided flowers and magazines for the Infirmary patlents. This t'ommlttee has also earned 011 an old clothes wmpuign among students to aid the local welfare committee. The Christian Association office has cooperated with 'the Vocational Guidance Committee and has assisted students 1n securing part-tnne and summer employ- ment. It has also operated a used-book and eut-rute hook SCI'VICC. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST IN VESLEYAN l'NIVERSITY PASTORS OF THE COLLEGE CHURCH Villiam G. Chunler Carl V. Hcrron MEMBERS OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE OF THE COLLEGE CHURCH President Mchlaughy W. M. Wallace. 3+ Dean Clumter R. C. W'ood. '34 Professor KI'IIS6. Clerk G. H. Flee, ,35 C. V. IIeI-mn H. R. Iloughtom Jr.. '35 J. F. Porter. ?H- R. D. IIarfst, '86 S. C. Rothrock Jr., '5th G. H. VanLt-ngen. '36 ORGANIST Joseph S. Daltry ROSA CLIVB Purpose: The purpose of this Club shall he to promote an interest in Pllysivs and 1ts applicatlons. OFFIFERS GEORGE WILLIAM Svrrr'r. JR. E . . . . . . President WILLIAM WALTER Umxm' . E . . . . . VIco-Prosulcnt JOHN FERDINAND MILLER . . . . . E SecreturleH'e-usurer FACI'LTY MEMBERS EVulter Guytnn Fady Vernot Eller Eaton Nlorris Barker Crawford Norman E'3'n1a11 Store! Karl Skillmnn VanDyke G R A D If AT E M E M B E R S John Peter Hagen John Erwin XVulstrom l7 NDERGRADI 'ATES NINE'I'EEN Tnm'muwnl'n Harry Seeley Allen George Dudley Mylchreest Edward Dudley Bartlett George William Scott. Jr. William Walter Cooney Albert Hickman Taylor Robert Nelson Davis. JR Weiant Wathen-Dunn George Wendell Williams NINETEEN THIRTY-HYE Clarence Knight Aldrich Horace Kelsey Burr Alfred Guy Bagg Edward Oliver Kim: Allen Rexford Bradley Richard Wells Wilby NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX John Ferdinand Muller PROGRESSIVE FLI'B Purpose: To make the Cillllplli more cunscinm of suciul and economic affairs and to provide 21 forum for their dlscusslon. OFFICERS Jnux FRANI'IS PORTER TH'KER , . . . . President DAVID JAFFE . . . V . . . . Secretary FAFI'LTY MEMBERS Samuel Hugh Brockunivr Elmer Eric Sohuttsclmoider W'ilhum George Chantvr Alexander Thomson Norman Joseph Vure GRADIVATE MEMBERS Horum- lenn Vhite. Jr l'XDICRGRAIH'ATICS NINIC'FIHCN 'lVlIIR'l'Y-FUK'R Ray Howard Bidwell Wnolscy Elliott Pepper Ivor Ellis Hanson Robert Fischer Premu Leonard Hcrshlmwitz Marvin Meir Resnilmt'l' Ralph Clinton Wmd NINETEEN 'FIIIR'H-Ivn'n Arnold Bauer Ginsburgh Walter Edmund Loehmann Edward Oliver King john Francis Porter Tucker David Jaffe Mortimer Leonard Schwartz Leonard Sisitsliy lel-JTEEN THIRTY-HIX Thomas Ray Bodine John Edward Kaitenbach INTEINULLEGIATE PARLEY 0N RAVE RELATIONS The Nazis And German Jewry RABBI Lows I. NEWMAN Principles of The Nutiunulistic Socialist Program DR. F. E. AL'IIAHEN The Negro and American Civilization Du. WALTER F. XVIIITE Japanese Aspects ol' T119 Mmlcllukuo Situation DR. RnY IIIDEMH'III AKAGI Fhineso Aspects 01' The NIum-huklm Situation SIR FREDERH'K WHYTE, K. C. S. I. The Problem of Race Relations MR. Kmm' PAGE ROI'ND TABLE Ilillvrism and The Jew RABBI LUIVIH l. vaxmx RABBI ABRAHAM J. FELImAX DR. F. E. Al'uAuEx 'WICSLEYAN I'NIVERHi'I'Y 111.13le 1'111'N1'IL '1'110 011101111 lkpresentutive 1h'oup of the Alumni Body Organized June Q11. 1011 811000011011 the 0111 .X1umni Association in 1010 OFFICERS AND MEMBERS 11F '1'111'1 1'01'N1'111. 1933 1934 LEONARD S. anxrzy. '07. Chairman . . . . . New York 1'ity GEORGE 11. REYNOLDS. '05. Vioo-1'lmirnmn . . . . 1 Brooklyn Ilmumn'r 11. 1'uxxm1m'. '00. Secret:u'y-'l'reusurer . . . Bliddlotmvn Executive 1'0mmittoo OFFICERS OF THE 1'11I'N1'111 AND 1'111X1RMEN 11F STANDING. 1'031 M I'l'TICES . . . . , . 1 . . 1 Finance 11. 1'. GRANT. '08 . . . . 1'ommcm-emeni and Class Organization A. 1. PRlNH-L '15 . 1 . . . . . . . Publicity 11. 1'. IIARDY. '11 . . 1 . 1 1 1 Secondary Schools 11. 1'. SKIHF. '21 . . , . 1 1 . . Alumni 1'11111s R. 1V. 11101:. '08 . . . . . , I'mlorgrmlute Activities 11. 11. MYLI'muaHs'r. '07 . . . . . . . . Placement RALPH E. l'ldt'li. '18 . . . . . 1 . , 1 Athletics .1. A. ANIHCRSHN. '00 1 . . . . 1 . . Alumni Trustees II. 31. HINE. '19 . . . . . , . . . Personnel TWO ADDITIONAL MEMBERS FROM 16A1'11 STANDING COMMITTEE R. 1'. Parker. '93 .X. B. 11;11oy, '07 F. 11. Parker. '00 1'. P. 1'unlmm. '01 11. A. Butchcldor. '07 1X. '1'. Vanderbilt. '10 B. 11. 1'amp. '01 II. B. 1'1mppell. '13 1'. 11. Price. '02 R. I. Laggron, '13 11. 11. Reynolds. '05 W. K. Petigruc. '13 1'. H. 'I'ryon. '05 K. A. Sanderson, 'H 11'. 11. Deming. '00 1C Y. Morse. '15 E. A. Field. '07 F. B. Upllum. Jr.. '15 1C. Van1'0tt. '20 ICX-OFFH '111 The President 01' the I'nivcrsity The President 01' the Board 01' Trustees Alumni Trustee 1'. Everett Bacon. '13 Alumni Trustee James 1. W'omlcll, '13 6911a 8504.41 ATHLETH' F0131 TL HERBERT L. Foxxlcmw. WI . . . . . . . PI'OSithIlt EARLIJ Illxls th'll. Jli,., '35 V V . . Vu-e-Presitlent Du. Em: m FAI'VICR . V . . . . . . Secretary .MJ'MXI Herbert L. Vonnelly. Wm Vinfrot1 K. Ptlttigruc. '13 Ralph E. I'H'k '18 FM TUFY Edgar Fullver Hulwrl B, Gunllrivh Flmrlex R. Ilunver l'xmcmumnrx'l'lcs Rohorl R, Hall Earle 1.. Rivh, Jr. Vnrtlumlt Sclmmmvcr 102419;: n W paddy PI'BLICXTIONS BOARD UFFIFERS PAX'L IIoLmn'n FIRTH , Prositlvnt Tmcnmuua Mrlmxx xx HANHN'K Vico-Prvshlvnl HERBERT Liar: meuchm . Sm-rolnI-y Nnmux .lnsm'n WARE Financial heurvlury MEMBERS ALI'MXI Herbert Lee menlly. '09 Frank Twitchell Davis. .11 Albert Irving Prince. 15 Fm 'l'LT y Theodore Howard Banks. Jr. Nnrmnn Joseph Vnrv Paul Hulmytl Furtx Humor Edwzmk XVomlhridgc I V N In :1mHA11l'A I Ids Lotm Bevier Baden. H William szltur Ctmncy Theodorv McClennzm Hancock Anqm Archie Maclnnexx Jr. Frank Alhright Mingh: John Faster Pnrtcr Robert Fischer Premo Ralph Clinton Wood DEBATE FOI'NCIL ALI'MXI MEMBERS Herbert L. Folnlelly, ,09 Erncst A. Inglis. '08 FACI'LTY MEMBERS Erwm't NIatthcws Vi1hert Snow STI'DENT MEMBERS T1100. 11. Brigden. '34- lvor E. Hanson. '34 Frank A. Mingle. B4- 000, V. Murdock. '34 John F. Porter. 'tH Ralph V. V0ml, '34- JAFKSON CI'P COMPETITION Phi Nu Theta Alpha Chi Rho Delta Tau Delta Alpha Delta Phi Sigma Nu . Phi Sigma Kappa Psi Upsilon Sigma Chi Chi Psi . . Delta Kappa Epsilon Independents . Delta Upsilon Beta Theta. Pi .35. Jun,- 3 9'; .. wzwv W'LWH $.44! '93er in AWED 'm ??omma 6422 V930 ' Xgmnurw $2M 1.917 J. .mw .avdszuhwi x SCHOLARSHIP RATING. 1932 -1933 WWW 0c H 3:... AA WV KICZJICb 1nhL'Ia-l-Uva K1+uc+wammezq' K1 :1 K1 K1 K1 K1 1 1 K1 K1 K1 1 +F'P'P'?r?rlrl9c?c9c?c GRADI'ATE OLIN FELInWs PETER HELMERS. JR. Hicksvillt'. N. Y. EDWARD LIumcLL S'rlcpmcxsm' V0st Hartford. me. S'ITDENTS Rlvn FELan HURH'E GLENN WHITE. JR. Hula. Pu. SQIVIHI': FMLLMV Flummjs BLAKE XVllite Plains. N. Y. UNIVERSITY FELLOW DuruLAs Joslwn SI'LLIVAN Philadelphia. Pa. WILLIAM Gum AMI-zs Babylon, N. Y. MILLAIH; WILLIAM anwmvrn Barre. Vermmli FIMNHS KICLSICY Bum: Manchester. Conn FRANK IIArKla'rT BYRON Auburn. Maint- LHWIH IA'NFORD FmasTlan New Britain. me. ANTIMNY Jnux Curmxmcsro Now Iluvcn. me. John Edwin Doc lirm-ktnm Mass: Jonx FRANCIS Dmum: Berlin. Conn. JOHN JOSEPH DmsanL Vatcrlnlry. Umn. W'ILLIAM JOSEPH FLYNX Portland. Conn. leuun FRANCIS GRANT Crmnwell. Conn. Tm m NT! VN IN HYLI'ZR 1101101411: Mount Vernon. N. Y. GEORGE BRITTUN IJULMICH New Rochelle. N. Y. FRANCIS Romm'r III'NTER Vlzu'emmlt Fulil'. ANDREW BRADSHAW JENNINGS. Rulstun, N. J. Ill'un GRAHAM Mermn' Mitldlotmvn. Vnnn. VINCENT UI'HTANTINE Mymnu'u'r'rl lidtlystunc. P31. JAMES GARDINER Ml'lwny Mnltllotmvn. me. Tumus DANIEL MURPHY Mcrulon. UHIIL W'ILLHM CHARLES anm' 1 Middlvtmvn. me. WILLIAM JOSEPH MARTINO'B1mcx.Jk. Pm'thlml. Conn. ANITA LEIGH 1,1ch Durclwstcl'. Mass. .ltmx S'FI'ART RANKIN. JR. Essex. Hum. llmxzum Bmvu lhmulm Brooklyn. N. Y. xVALTIiR ADAMS RFSSICLL Somerswnrth, N. 11, FLICMIaNT S'mxmsu Snlcmx'uon Andm'vr. Conn. HUY'I' Flush: TAYLOR Norwivh. Funn. WKLTIQI: Wun'rmxu'l'ox Tums Mel'iden. Vunn. .Iunx Elm'lx Wuxnum lxeene. N. 11. 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