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CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND ONE. Burt Andrew Hayner, Phi Beta Kappa. was born in Midclleport, N. Y., july 21, 1875, and did his preparatory work at the Buivi' A. I'IiwN1an. Brockport Normal School. In college he has devoted his attention largely to the curriculum work, and in this he has been quite success- ful, as he obtained thc Benedict prize in mathematics Sophomore year, membership to Phi Beta Kappa junior year, and a Com- mencement appointment this year. He is the president of the NV. C. T. U., secretary ofthe Philosophical Club, and a member of the Philologian and ofthe Western New York Club. During the past thrce years he has been one of the assistant teachers at the NVilliamstown High School. Teaching is to be his profession, and his address will con- tinue to be Miclclleport, N. Y. Whiteside Hill, 2d, was born at Greenwich-, N. Y., April 26, 1877, and fitted for college at the Greenwich Union School. Hill has f VVlll'l'liSlllE Il11.1., 213. BAYARIJ B. I'Io1.1nif:s, JR
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18 NVILLIAMS small measure, to his supervision of it. He is also vice-president of the Press Club. ln class matters he has played a prominent part, having served on numerous committees, be- sides being class poet for the first two years, and at the Class Day elections was chosen prophet. He expects to go into business, and may be found next year by writing to zo Roslyn Place, Chicago. Stanley Fisher Gutelius, Phi Beta Kappa, was born in Moscow, N. Y., May 31, 1879, and pursued his preparatory studies at the Geneseo State Normal School. Stanley has been one of the high ranking men of the class throughout his course, and received his Phi lieta Kappa key junior year. He also pos- sesses oratorical ability, having captured the second prize in the Moonlights, Sophomore S'l'ANl.l'1Y F. GU'r1at.1Us. year, and he will be one of the speakers at the Commencement exercises. He has been active in the Y. M. C. A., and has been con- COLLEGE. D nected with the Sunday-school work at Hem- lock Brook and White Oaks. With the musical life of the college he has also been associated, and is a member of the Glee Club and Chapel Choir. Stanley will study at the Auburn Theological Seminary next year, and his home address will be Moscow, N. Y. Orville Reed Hagen, Theta Delta Chi, Kappa Beta Phi, was born at Lansingburgh, N. Y., May 16, 1879, and the Troy Academy was .,-.1 -ry ORVILLIC R. I-Lxci':N. his preparatory school. 4- Pat has a strong liking for biology and chemistry, and has given a great deal of time to the study of these subjects. and to anatomy as well, as he intends to pursue the study of medicine next year. He holds the office of president in the Lyceum of Natural History. Sophomore year he was one of the Rough Riders, and did valiant service in the cause. His future address is Lansingburgh, N. Y.
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20 XVILLIAMS done good work in the class-room, and re- ceived a Commencement appointment. Dur- ing the present year he has been the assistant at the library, and he will continue to hold that position another year, at the same time pursuing some course of study. He is a member of the Philologian and Chemical societies. YVith regard to his permanent work of the future he is still undecided, but will be in Williamstown all next year. Bayard Bristol Holmes, jr., Delta Upsilon, Kappa lleta Phi, was born in llristol, Ill., October 17, 1879, and prepared for college at the South Side Academy, Chicago. Holmes is a bicycle rider, and a member of the track team, the two-mile bicycle race being the COLLEGE. study medicine next year, and his address will be IO4 East 40th St., Chicago. Lydiard Heneage Horton, Chi Psi, was born in London, England, May 9, 1879, and spent Freshman year at Harvard, joining us at the beginning of Sophomore year. In college he has passed the time apparently undisturbed by any of the passing events, while his forte seems to have consisted of being late to recitations. He has read widely and is a deep thinker, especially in philoso- phical matters. He will devote his future years to work in forestry, and letters sent care of F. NV. Holls, 120 llroadway, New York city, will reach him. event in which he competes. Sophomore year he was one of the Prom. committee, and this year he is connected with the Lyceum of Natural History and with the Executive com- mittee of the Press Club. H Doc intends to LYIJIAIt1r II. IIon'roN. S'1'AN1.1cv M. Howl-:. Stanley Mather Howe, Kappa Alpha, was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., November 22, 1879, and his preparatory school was Volkmann's in Boston. Stanley has been active in class athletics, having played on the football eleven Freshman year, and being one of the regu-
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