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CLASS OF NlNETliEN HUNDRED AND ONIS. 23 interested in Sunday-school work, and has been connected with the mission at Hemlock Brook since early Freshman year. He is a member of the Chemical, Philosophical, and VVestern New York clubs. The ministry is W ll.l.IA in M. lfl'1 l'Rl'1Dtil6. to be his profession, and Geneseo, N. Y., is his address. William Kingsbury Lane, Kappa Beta Phi, was born in Norwich, Conn., May 31, 1877, and did his preparatory work at the Norwich Free Academy. ffBill has taken a front seat in cltss matters, and has been the recipi- ent of several offices. Freshman year he was class historian, the next year the St. l'atrick's Day orator, the following year, manager of the baseball team and one of the editors of the Gul., and at the Senior elections he was chosen class day orator. He is an excellent speaker, having competed in the Freshman contest and in the Moonlights of the follow- Wu.l.mM K. 1..tNl-1. ing year. Sophomore year hc was awarded a Rice book prize. Bill will seekto win fame as a teacher, and his birthplace will Continue to be his address. Francis Owen Lathrop, Sigma Phi, Kappa Beta Phi, was horn in Fall River, Mass., October 6, 1879, and that place will continue to be his home after the close of this year. He received his preparatory instruction at the B. M. C. Durfee High School of Fall River. Fran has been connected with the Banjo and Dramatic clubs all through his course, and this year is manager of the Musical Asso- ciation. He is one of the long distance runners of the track team, and Freshman year won the loving cup offered as first prize over the course from North Adams to Williams- town. Freshman and junior year he was a member of the Class Supper committee. After graduationlie will go into business.
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22 VVILLIAMS Edward Knight Judd was born at Spring- field, Mass., june zo, 1880, and is a graduate of the Hyde Park QMass.j High School. In college he has probably covered a larger field of study than any other man of the class, as he has carried at least one extra subject since the middle of Freshman year. This, however, has by no means converted him into a grind, but, on the contrary, he has found ample time to explore the entire region about XVilliams- COLLEGE. for college at the Detroit School for Boys. ff Bill l' has played center rush on the 'Varsity football eleven for the last three years, and won his class numerals in the game with the Freshmen, Sophomore year. He is also a member of the class baseball team. He has an imperturbable disposition, and easily wins the distinction of being the best naturecl man in the class. He will study medicine at the town, and he has gained a reputation for walking which is unrivaled. Ned has filled numerous odices in the Philoteehnian Society, and is a member of the Physics, Chemistry, and New York City clubs. He intends to Eowaan K. Juno. become a mining engineer, and will study at Columbia next year. William George Kanter, Delta Upsilon, Gargoyle, Kappa Beta Phi, was born in Detroit, Mich., january 4, 1879, and fitted ' NVILLIAM G. KANTER. College of Physicians and Surgeons at New York next year. His home address is i2I Winder Street, Detroit, Mich. William McNair Kittredge was born at Mount Morris, N. Y., january 7, 1877, and did his preparatory work at the Geneseo State Normal School. 1-Bill has done faithful work in the curriculum requirements, and has been closely identified with the Y. M. C. A., having charge of the jesup Hall Reading Room this year. He has been especially
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FRANCIS O. LA1-imma WILLIAMS COLLEGE. Paul Leggett, Delta Upsilon, Gargoyle, Kappa Beta Phi, was born at Schodack Landing, N. Y., May 2, 1880, and did his pre- paratory work at the Hudson River Military Academy. Paul has distinguished himself in athletics while in college and has been either on the class team or the 'Varsity in both base- ball and football throughout his course. Last fall he put up a fine, steady game as quarter- back on the first eleven, and a year ago he was a substitute player on the 'Varsity base- ball team, and at the same time captain of the class nine. He excels, too, as a hockey player and was captain of the college team last winter. He is also a member of the Mandolin Club. In class matters he has al- ways taken a deep interest and is vice-presi- dent of the class and a member of the Class Day committee this year. He will be engaged in business next year and communications should be addressed to Nyack, N. Y. Pam, I.iaur:1-:'1 r. IIARi.ow S. G. Lovi-misss.
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