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32 XYIl,l,I.XBlS C0l,I,l-XZIC CLASS IXUOK Wn,i,i.xwt Atxoim llnnlclc BiH, Senator llurke. Delta l'si, son of lfdward llurlce, manufacturer, was born in l,owell, Klassnehusetts, on january 9, 1385. lrle pre- pared for eollege at St. Klarlc's school. Southhoro, Rlassaehusetts. lireshman year he roomed in 3 South, sophomore year in 28 fxlorgan with lilauser and for the last two years at the fraternity house with lsllauser and Swain. llurke, qualifying' in numher of votes for the laziest man in the elass, has given this impression rather generally, as he drifted around the campus in a nonehalant manner. with his trusty old pipe in his mouth. 'llhe class has also voted him the sixth great- est smoker. llis attitude toward everything' has been most unpretentious. ln his eurrieulum work he has had to worlc hard, and has specialized in history. ln his admiration 'for frank iuiderstanding' of historic facts he has heen an enthusiastic member of the current events course founded senior year. 1'il!I'IU'f' 0L't'Ilf'U'fI.0lI'.' Undecided. .Al1lz1'1'vss.' Lowell, Massachu- setts.
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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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WVTLLLXMS cormifioic eisxss nook 33 NokMAN K1Nc:sL1f3v 'lSu'rL1cR Norm, Butts liutler, son of Charles S. llutler, a dentist Cl,'hiladelphia Dental eollegel, was born at lluifalo, New York, on july 24, ISSQ. He prepared for college at the Lafayette high school, Iluffalo. Ile entered 'with nineteen ten, and his freshman year roomed with Hamilton in 4 XVest and his last two years with Detmers, ar-1910, in 21 and I4 Morgan. Butler, because he entered with nineteen ten, has been but little known in nineteen nine and has taken no part in its class history. Neither has he taken any active interest in college outside of the curriculum work, to which he has been faithful, gaining' a pre- liminary Commencement appointment. lle has specialized in govermnent and economies. His corduroys, his pipe and his sloueh are the signs by which most of our class know him. As a satellite of one Dodd on his financial expeditions he is best' known to the college. lnlis prinei pal diversions are bridge, tramp ing and reading. Fzziure 0CCIlf7tIfl'0ll.' Business. .fldd1'0.s'.s'.' 605 Elmwood avenue, Buffalo, New York.
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