Williams College - Gulielmensian Yearbook (Williamstown, MA)

 - Class of 1899

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ORLANIJ W. MASON. A'-7 ' 0 EDWA R D A. MA Y. IIICRIEIERT ll. l.lillMAN. NVILLIAMS COLLEGE. elected to Cap and Bells, and later assistant manager of the track team. In junior year he was elected to the executive committee of the N I. A. A., was one of the business managers of the I ! 7l7flrlllIS Skvlrhcsg made the Dartmouth debate, was elected a member of the LU. board, and was vice-president of the Chess Club. Senior year Herb was manager ofthe track team, president of the N. 12. Tricollegiate A. A., secretary of the Triangular A. A., president ofthe Adelphic Union and Philologian Society, and on the executive C0111- mittees of Cap and Bells and the Chess Club. At class-day elections Herb was elected ivy orator. He is also a member of the Art Association, Chemical Society, and Lyceum of Natural History. Lehman expects to go into the cotton business. and his address will be 5 62d St., New York City. MASON, Orland White, Gargoyle, entered upon his terrestrial existence Feb. I7, 1877, at NVinchendon, Mass. He began active training for the development of his mental processes at the Murdock School in NVinchendon. Since his arrival at Williams, Mase has been a thorough advo- cate of true democratic principles' in college life. He has been an ardent supporter of debating in- terests, serving as secretary to the Philotechnian and to the Adelphi Union. Mason was also man- ager ofthe L17., and a member of the class-day committee. Naturally broad in his views, he has done considerable work in the broad jump. Or- land is undecided as to his future career, owing to his stocks in the class photographic trust. Let- ters addressed to Winchendon, Mass., will reach this private mail wagon. MAY, Edward Abner, began his winsome cooing on the cold and blustering day of Dec. 5, 1878, at Lee, Mass. Could the birch rod of the Lee High School talk, it would tell of H the whacks I made on Eddie's jeans. Since his arrival at Williamstown, he has been one of the leaders of East College society, and will probably, in conjunc- tion with White, issue a treatise on the exclusive- ness of that elite coterieg and May has specialized in the modern languages, and in electricity as applied to surface transportation. Eddie has also been a shining light in the '-devil's chorus of the Faust course. ' He will enter business in Lee, Mass. MOFFETT, Henry Edwin, Phi Delta Theta, asked who the pretty girl was who lived next door, june 2, 1877, in Cleveland, O. Permeated with

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THE BOOK OF NINETY-NINE. Fl man whose humility and integrity struck a kin- dred chord in his own heart, jack, still diffi- dent, decided to seek the quietude of Billville. Since his arrival jack has been a universal favorite. His four years' assistance on the class baseball team has done much to make that team famous. .lack was a member of the '99 football team Fresh- man and Sophomore years. junior year he played on the second eleven and was substitute fullback on the 'Varsity Senior year. He was also a member the Sophomore promenade committee. Keeler expects to enter the New York Law School. His address is Canton, N. Y. KELLOGG, Walter Charles, Theta Delta Chi, was born at Pittsfield, Oct. 16, 1877. He pre- pared for Williams at the Pittsfield High School. Kellogg has won the cordial esteem of his class by the way he has worked for Williams's best interests during his entire course. Handicapped by his size, he has played as plucky a game at quarter back as ever was put up on Weston field. He played on the class eleven Freshman and Sopho- m0l'C years, and on the second eleven his last two years. Kellogg has also had a lease of third base Oll the '99 class baseball team for four years. NValt's good nature has been as notable and lasting as his true Williams spirit, and the best wishes of -99 will follow him into his future career in law. His address will be Pittsfield, Mass. LEARY, Henry Bennett, Chi Psi, Gargoyle, Kappa Beta Phi, became a Democrat and a disciple of Epicurus on Nov. 19, 1876, in Penn Yan, N. Y. He prepared at the local academy and at Phillips Andover. Being especially precocious, he entered Williams with the class of '97, but left during Freshman year for foreign travel, on account of ill health. Returning, he joined '99 during Fresh- man year, and was elected assistant manager of the 'Varsity football team. Bump completed the prescribed course of study in three years, and has been in business during the past year. He will, however, receive his diploma with the class. He intenclsfollowing railroading, and will enter johns Hopkins. His permanent address is Penn Yan, Yates Co., N. Y. LEHMAN, Herbert Henry, Gargoyle. K- K. K. 13, was born in New York City, on March 28, 1878. He prepared for college at Sachs' Col- legiate Institute. Lehman has been connected with more lines of college activity than any other man in college. In Sophomore year he was it . J. , , JOHN R. KEELER. WALTER C. KIELLOKK HENRY B. LIEARY.



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THE BOOK OF -NINETY-NINE. the summer sun, his cheerful disposition and se- rene brow brought hosts of adorers in the Cleve- land High School. Hearing that Blackinton and its conservative society were easily accessible from Williamstown, he scorned all the co-educational institutions along the route, and came to Williams. Teddie's inimitable affability and startling cravats have so swept all things before him that even UP- J. hesitates to send him a bill. Thus all nature has lent its harmony to favor his growth and development. He will enter business. His address will be 1018 Scranton Ave., Cleveland, O. NICOLL, Fancher, Zeta Psi, was born on Oct. 29, 1878, in New York City. After a pre- Dilratory course in the New York Collegiate School he decided on college as the best means of killing time, and having heard of MoFfett's extraordinary vocal powers, came to Williams to hear him sing. Besides maintaining a creditable stand H Fan has devoted considerable time to golfand is one of the best players in college. He is also an ardent sup- Porter of all forms of outdoor sports. He intends to practise law after a course in the Columbia Law School. His address is SI West IOtl'l St., New York City. OAKMAN, John Saunders, Delta Psi, commenced his literary work on Aug. 5, 1878, in Pittsfield, Mass. He received his prepar- atory training at the Chicago Manual Training School. jack has been active along dramatic and literary lines. He made the Hfcekly Freshman year, but resigned the following year to accept an election to the LU., to which paper he has been a frequent contributor throughout his course. junior year he served on the '99 Gul, board. Oakman will be remembered as one of the best writers in the class, and one of the most original men. On Cap and llells his work has been principally con- fined to female parts. These he takes with a skill which although not without flaws, never fails to draw forth shouts of applause from his friends Cnotably Grannisj whenever he appears before the footlights. In politics Oakman has populistic ten- dencies. After graduation he will enter some pro- fessional school and take up seriously the study of architecture. His future address is uncertain. PACKARD, Herbert Lorenze, first lifted up his voice on Jan. 11, 1872, in Plainfield, Mass. After preparing at the Williston Academy he came here to take his place in the chapel choir. It goes without saying that he has raised its tone to a HENRY E. lllOFl li'11 FANCIIER NICOLL jOllN S. OAKMAN.

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