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VVILLIAMS l A . I COLLEGE. ment speakers. He is also a member of the I-Veukbf board. Next fall he expects to enter Harvard Law School, and his home address will be Morgan Park, Chicago, lll. George Earl Edmunds, Delta Upsilon, was born at Holley, N. Y., january 26, 1876, and prepared for college at the Brockport State Normal School. lLdmunds's talents have been devoted towards maintaining the social life of the college, and he has been success- ively secretary, treasurer, and president of the Western New York Club. This year he is also a member of the Glee Club. He has selected teaching as his profession, and he may be found next year by writing to Hol- ley, N. Y. Alu. F. DRAKE. RAI.l'll G. Frrcn. Ralph Grosvenor Fitch, Alpha Delta Phi, was born in Cleveland, O., February Io, 1879, and prepared for college at the Central High School of that city. He did not enter our GEORGE E, EDh1UN1jS. class until the beginning ofjunior year, hav-
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CLASS OF NINIQTEEN land, Ore., july 7, ISSO, and did his prepara- tory work at the Portland Academy. H Mike has won laurels as an athlete during his course, and has played on the 'Varsity eleven for three years,-Sophomore year as substi- tute half-back and for the last two years as full-back. In baseball he has done sure work in left field on the class nine, and was cap tain of the team Sophomore year and fills that office again this season. He will beffm the HUNDRED AND ONE. I5 Senior year. I-Ie is a member of the Glee Club, and has sung in the Chapel Choir for two years. He is undecided as to his future f e et -41 Jaw MA1uoN F. IJo1.1'11. 1 study of law after graduation, and Portland, Ore., will continue to be his address. Albert Murdock Doty was born at Rens- selaer Falls, N. Y., SC1JtCll1lJCl'7, 1878. Not being satisfied with the local schools, he went to Portland, Ore., where he prepared for col- lege at the Portland Academy. After a year at the University of Minnesota he entered the Sophomore class at Williams two years ago, and by hard work passed into our class in its 2 Al.lllCR'l' M. Do'rv. plans, but his address will continue to be Rensselaer Falls, N. Y. Earl Francis Drake, Zeta Psi, Gargoyle, was horn in New York city, February 17, 1878, and pursued preparatory studies at the University of Chicago. Debating is the branch of college activities in which Drake has participated most fully. He has been a member of the team against Dartmouth for two years, and has been president of the Adelphic Union, besides holding the same office in the 'Logian Society and other offices in the Dartmouth-Williams Debating League. Freshman year he obtained honorable men- tion in the oratorical contest, in the moon- light of last year the first junior prize, and besides he is one of the Senior Commence-
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CLASS OF NINETEEN ing studied previously at Aclelbert College. Western Reserve University. Since he has been at Williams he has led a rather quiet life, and has spent a good deal of time in reading. He will enter upon a business career after Commencement, and his address will remain unchanged. HUNDRED AND ONE. 17 each year of his course. In athletics he has shown a preference for baseball, a11d is a regular member of the class nine. He has been very active in class matters, and was president during junior year. Business offers inducements to him, and next year he expects to iind employment with the Springfield Street Railway company. Round llill, Springfield, Mass , will be his address. Arthur Lawson Goodwillie, Zeta Psi, Gar- goyle, was born in Chicago, Ill., November 15, 1878, and Beloit Academy was his pre- paratory school. Literary work is the branch Emvmtp S. Go1.D'1'11wA1'1'. Edward Stuart Goldthwait, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Gargoyle, was born in Springfield, Mass., September 6, 1878, and did his pre- paratory work at the Springfield High School. H Stu il has been concerned with many phases of college life, but eminently as a business man. junior year he was assistant manager ofthe Musical Association and manager of the Gul., and this year he is manager of tl1e track team, president of the N. E. I. A. A., and vice-president of tl1e Intercollegiate Ama- teur Athletic Association. He has also been a member of tl1e Banjo and Mandolin clubs 5 ARTHUR L. Goo1Jw11.1.11c. of college life in which he has excelled, a11d he has been for this year the editor-in-chief ofthe Lil., for which he began his contribu- tions Freshman year, and of which he became one of the editors in the following year. He was also editor-in-chief of the 1901 Gul., and tl1e excellence of that annual is due, in no
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