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30 XVILLIAMS COLLEGE CLASS BOOK IJ.xNii:L Low BRIDGMAN Dan llridgman, lfhi Sigma Kappa, son of Edward C. Briclgman, publisher, was born at New ,l'l1'ig'l1to11, New York, on September 20, 1885. lle prepared for college at VVilliston seminary. Freshman year he roomed with Stumpp, CJ'-IQOQ, sophomore year with Dodd in 12 Morgaii and for the last two years with XViltsie at the fraternityi house. The class has voted llridgman the meekest member, and because of his shy, backward manner few men know him at all. 'llhe work he has done for the undergraduate interests of the college consists of a few clrawings he had in the Gul., of which he was one of the art editors, and the cover design for the 1906 Class llook. He has not specialized in any particular branch of study while in college. Fzzturc 0cc1zfvati0u.' Studying architecture. ' .-1u'd1'css: 25 Townsend avenue, Stapleton, New York.
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XVILLIAAIS COLLIQtII': CLNSS lllltlli 29 L1f:s1,nf: Ln-:uc I1o'r'1'sifoitn Bots llottsforcl, Alpha Zeta Alpha, son of Charles L. llottsforcl, a retirctl merchant, was horn at Moscow. New York, on Jxllgfllbll 20, 1887. l'Ie preparecl for college at the Gcneseo normal school at Geneseo, New York. Freshman year he roomecl alone at 5 'llhomas street, sophomore year at 5 South with Gntelins ancl for the last two years at the fraternity house. llottsfortl has spent much of his time in stnrlying' anal has taken little active part in college affairs. Sophomore year he com- petcrl for the class baseball team ancl nntler the flircction of the Xlfestern New York captain was awarcletl the center ticlcl position, which he helrl 'for that one season. llis curriculum work has hronght him a preliminary Commencement appointment, and he is clonhtless among' the highest standing' men of the class. Ile has specialized in English ancl government. His chief cliversions are reading' light novels, making Welsh rarchit and playing' whist. 1'4IIfIlI'l' 0t'l7lIf7llfl'0lI.' llnsiness. .-lddrvss: Moscow, New York.
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WILLIAMS COLLEGE CLASS BOOK 31 CLARENCE F.w1c'1 1'15 l1lRowN Bus, Buster Brown, Alpha Delta Phi, Gargoyle, son of Harold P. l-lrown, a manufacturer in New York City, was born in that city on September 27, 1888. He prepared for college at the Montclair high school, where he showed considerable ability on the athletic field. Freshman and sophomore years he roomed with Enrich in 9 Morgan and for the last two years at the fraternity house. Because of his work on three separate athletic teams, his interest in the musical affairs of the college and his general ability on various kinds of committees, the class has voted ,llrown the most versatile member of nineteen nine. A few votes as best dressed, second place in the competition for handsomest and votes as the class bluff account for his obtaining first place among the social lights of the class. In a scattered vote for heaviest he received the election. As a member of the varsity football team his work has been most valuable. For the last three years his play in back of the line on interference and defensive work has been effective. I-Ie was also a member of both class elevens. For four years he has played on the varsity hockey team and tained that team successful season he was president senior year cap- through a most . Freshman year of the class and his conscientious work showed satisfactory results. As a mem- ber of the Cane committee fresh- man -year and the Prom. com- mittee sophomore year he has been an able worker. Senior year he was taken on the choir and Glee club. The same year he was elected Ivy Poet for Class Day exercises. He is a member of Kappa Beta Phi and Griffin. Future occupatiozi and address: Manufacturing business at 120 Liberty street, New York City.
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