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' ' thing and wear O'Su1livan's heels of easy, springy rubber 5---- ' ' 'Q ' t' on your shoes? They will take up the jolt and jar of f' f walking and save your spine and nervous system from the shock of pounding your 1 4 whole weight down on hard leather. They will give your step a buoyant, youth- , f ful elasticity, keep your shoes in shape and last twice as long as leather. .- 1 1,5 O'Sullivun's Heels cost but 504: lt pair uttnchecl, at all shoemnkers. All shoemukers and shoe V Im 5 lil! dealers will attach them to your shoes when you buy them, or at any other time. If you prefer, . - l s 33' : ' t . 1 t f f j ur heel, and we will mail vou at puir. O'SUI LIVAN llllllllilllillilflzlll, ulliljqllliiilsiiiirgrlliiliet? York. FOR MEN, WOMEN AND.CHll.lDREN. ' ' ' HEEL of New Live Rubber f 'lx Q7 1 ,'Nf,f1', 1 ' ,Wllw .tx w WE..-if 2 ' 33,120 X253 f Mu- ' l 9409 , . 2 , A E w ? 'is . I L Volume LVIH W 7f1P 'ie Wg The WILLIAMS COLLEGE , GULIELMENSIAN PUBLISHED BY THE. CLASS OF ' I Q I 5 - ' . 1. if N ,f 1. A' . A f W Q ' - 'I fn J ef? ax' ji' Jlfwufgi V219 8 Q 2 A4 TPM 51? ,K wi? W AY QW I SN? 5 K? F pw-'14 -' EN ,..... ly Gigi .... 5 SAMUEL FESSENDEN CLARKE To bamuel jfessenhen Qlllarke Whose thirty-three years' service to the college has given him an enduring place in the hearts of hundreds of Williams men, this hook is respectfully rleclicaterl. ffhitnr-in-fnibief JOHN FRANKLIN WHARTON Qssuciate Gkhiturs CHARLES WILLIAM BRACKET1' FRANK LEROI MAIN THOMAS STUART SQUIRE FREDERICK SCHAEFER WINSTON Qtr ftkhitors FARNAM JAY BOWEN LESSING WHITFORD WILLIAMS Business Managers ROBERT NOBLE TABER GOLDING JOSEPH I-IAAS TITUS Jfnretnurh HE purpose of the Guliclnufnsimz is essentially Lo give a - record of the college year. 'l'o present. this record ae- curatcly and al.l,mctively has been the aim of the l9l5 board. We realize that in Il0llfllCl'1'CSDOCi, have we attain- ' ' cd perfection. We lay claim to no improvements which render Volume l ift,y-Eigllt. superior to its predecessors. We hope, however, that we have published a hook which will prove ol' interest? to all friends of Williams College. ll' we have done this, one part ol' our ainbitions at least has been realized. 'l'lll'l lCDI'l'OR,H. THOMPSON MEMORIAL CHAPEL Rev Rev Rev Rev Hon. WILLIAMS COLLEGE Was founded by Colonel Ephraim Williams, who fell in battle at Lake George, September S, 1755 It was Chartered June 22, 1793 THE CORPORATE NAME OF THE COLLEGE IS The President and Trustees of Williams College ijaresibents Ebenezer Fitch, D.D. .... . Zephaniah Swift Moore, D.D. . . Edward Dorr Griffin, D.D. . . Mark Hopkins, D.D., LL.D. . . Paul Ansel Chadbourne, D.D., LL.D. . Franklin Carter, Ph.D,, LL.D ..... Ctlohn Haskell Hewitt, LL.D., Acting Presidenlj . . Rev. Henry Hopkins, D.D., LL.D .... Harry Augustus Garfield, LL.D. . . . . Ullrustees Harry Augustus Garfield, LL.D. . . Francis Lynde Stetson, LL.D. . . . . Hamilton Wright Mabie, L.H.D., LL.D. . 11 1793-I8 15 IS l 5-1821 1821-1836 l 836-1872 l 872-l 88 l l88l-.1901 Ql 90 l.-l,902 .1902-l EDOS l90SH President New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. lW5lll llUUUfU1fN5lANll lIMlII Eugene Delano, M.A. . . . Hon. james Robert Dunbar, B.A. . Bentley Wirt Warren, B.A. . . . Rev. Harry Pinneo Dewey, D.D. . . President Henry Lefavour, Ph.D., LL.D. Professor Bliss Perry, L.H.D. Litt.D., LL.D. . . Charles Sumner Holt, B.A. . . . . Hon. Clark Williams, B.A. . . . Solomon Bulkeley Griffin, L.H.D. . . Frederick Beach Jennings, M.A. . . Very Rev. William Mercer Grosvenor, D.D. Robert Ramsey, M .A. .... . Hon. Winthrop Murray Crane, LL.D. . Glfxecutibe Qlummittee Hamilton W. Mabie Harry P. Dewey Solomon B. Grifhn Winthrop Murray Crane New York, N. Y. . . . Brookline . . . Boston . Minneapolis, Minn. . Boston . Boston . Chicago, Ill. New York, N. Y. . Springfield New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. . Cincinnati, Ohio . Dalton .ifinrmce Ofommittee Eugene Delano Francis Lynde Stetson Clark Williams Frederick B. -I ennings fflummittee un dbronnbs, itsiuilhiugs ant itmprubements Bentley W. Warren Bliss Perry Henry Lefavour Committee un Degrees Charles Sumner Holt William M. Grosvenor Qfnmmitlee on the library ,Iames R. Dunbar Robert Ramsey twfficers nf Zlhniiuistratinu llarry Augustus Garlield, LL.D ......... President Henry Daniel Wild, M.A. . . . ffll1l1'I'I'7'1'7ClVL pro tenzporc of the Faculty Frederick Carlos Ferry, Ph.D., Sc.D. .... Dean af the College Willard Evans Hoyt, M.A. . john Adams Lowe, M.A. . . Elmer Alanson Green, M.A. William Cook Hart, B.A. . . Francis Bowes Sayreft LLB. . Perry Alvan Smedley . . Hester Paige Fisher,T BS. . . Christine Price, B.S. . . Esther Susan Chapin, BS. . Sadie St.C1air, B.S. . . Mabel Eaton, IBA. . Helen May N etherwood . Emma Louise Netherwood . . tl' Apgointlnent in effect February 8, 1914. 'I' Resignation in effect Demrmber 23, 1913. I Appulntrm-nt in effect Jamunry fi, 1914. 12 Treasurer Librarian Recorder and Secretary of the F acnlty . . . Assistant Treasurer Assistant to the President . Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings Library Assistant Library Assistant Library Assistant Library Assistant f.1iJI'tl1'jl A ssistanl . Stenograplicr .Stenographcr . ., . . -1 . .- 3. ..,....., ..-A .... ...- . Z. 5 5 - . - it- ' -2 -.1 5 5 .,... f Q f .... 5 1 . 'A : ...1 ' I A., ' iff...---.1 -.5 ' . - 4,...... L., .. .' , 'h ..: . - ................ ,, .-.. . V 'f , , .'! .... .--.sk zz.: as -.,-.Q 5. ,.... 332 : .:. l:...,.- .1 i ..i.:. x -I: li? sm? 5 z g 5, 5 1 - - 5 1 5 Q 55 5 s ll:n'1'y Augustus Gzn'1iu1c1, l,L.D., President Qf 1110 College. Was 2l'1l.11ll1I,1,0ll from Willimns Collage in tho Class ol' 'S5. 'llIl.ll,E!Ql11f 11:11 in :infl ll.0ll1lLU llistory :iii St. l':u1l's School, Concorcl, 1885-1886. l'i':u'ticocl lam' in Cl0V0l2l,Ilfl, 1888-1903. 1101.-lipiofl thc' f7l12Lll'0l'fl0ll11'1l.C1-SZl.1.hVOSl0l'Il livsorvo Univ01'si11yll:Lw School, 18512-18115. 1'1'0l't'8S0l' of l'olit.ir's :LL PI'111l'0f0ll, 151114-11108. Was 4-lorftvrl l'1'm-siclcill, of Willinlns College in 15108. llolfls 411-gr:-u of l1l,..l1. 1l,l'lllf'010ll. 19118, lJ!1,l'1ill111l1l,ll, 11108, Alnhurst, 111011, Wvsls-yan, 111091. l,l'l'Sl1ll'1l1f Galrfivlml is zz Il10ll1lX1l' of thu A A fl, l'll'll.1vl'l'll11fy. 1 Sznnuol Fcsscndun Clzzrkc, Ph.D., Professor qf Nalizmzl I l1'sZorjf. Was g1':ulu:Lt.oal from S111-lliolwl Scientific School :LL Yalo in 1878. In 18711, :Lftvr I1f181'gl'1lfll1Jl10 study :LL Johns llopkins, 1'vf-vivvrl lfl1f'l1l!j.fl'00f1fl,lI.1D. livvalllic- in 1880:mssis1:u1t, in Johns Hopkins. Was lnzulv 1,l'01'l'880l' :Lt Smith in 1881, :ind in thx- sxunu ya-:nr was fenlloil to Willimns :ls l,l'01'f'88f1l' of N2l1flIl'2l1 llistory. 11.1-vuivf-ql tho 111-gmc of M..-X. from Willizuns in 18511. Dr. Cl:u'ko wus 1-lvcflm-cl l'1'c-sirlc-lil. of 1fll0.'xllll1l'lC1l.1l Society ol' N:m1.1l1':Llists :Lt their :innuzml niccling this your. 131 lrvlll llwuilfiniiawll lrmnl Leverett Mears, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry. Was graduated from Amherst College in 1874. Studied two years at the University of Goettingen, where hc received the degree of Ph.D. Received his M.A. from Williams. In 1887 was appointed Instructor in Chemistry at Amherst, and in 1881 was called to Williams as Professor of Chemistry and Physics, in 1888 became Professor of Chemistry. I-I as published Outlines Qf General Cliemistry. Dr. Mears is a member of the AAID Fraternity. l Richard Austin Rice, M.A., Professor of the History of Art and Civilization, Erneritus. Was graduated from Yale with the class ol' '08 and continued his studies in New Haven and Berlin. In 1875 was made Pro- fessor of German at the University of Vermont. Received the degree of M.A. from Williams in 1883. Was called to Williams as Professor of German in 1881, and in 1890 became J. Leland Miller Professor of History. In 1903 was made Professor of the History of Art and Civilization. Made Emeritus Professor in 1911. Professor Rice is a member of the AKE Fraternity. John Haskell Hewitt, LL.D., Professor of the Greek Lari- guage and Literature, Emeritus. Was graduated from Yale in 1859 and from Yale Tlieological Seminary in 1803. After two years of postgraduate study at , the same institution, was called to Olivet College as Professor of Latin, in 1872 became Acting President. Was appointed Professor of Greek and Latin at Lake Forest University in 18755 and in 1877 became Acting President. ' The year 1881-82 was l spent abroad in Leipsie and Italy. Professor Hewitt was called l to Williams in 1882 as Garfield Professor of Ancient Languages. Was in Europe during the year 1892-93. In 1903 became Professor of Greek. In 1807 received the degree of M.A. from Yale and in 1888 from Williams. In 1895 received the degree of LL.D. from Union College. In 1901 was elected Acting President of Williams. Professor Hewitt is a member of the fDBK, 'lf'1', KEE Fraternities and Wolf's Head. Rev. Lcverett Wilson Spring, D.D., Professor of the Eug- Iish. Language and Literature, Emeritus. --.I ....... .,,. ..,,.. . , . -1 Was graduated from Williams in the Class of '03 with the , 1 Philosophical eration and fI1BK rank 5 and from the Hartford . Theological Seminary in 1860. For one or two years was a graduate student in the Andover Theological Seminary, after which he became pastor at Fitchburg, Mass. From 1881 to 1880 was Professor of English Literature at Kansas University. I In 1880 was called to Williams as Morris Professor of Rhetoric. , Received from Williams the degree of M.A., and, in 1880, the degree of D.D. from the University of Kansas. - He is the author ol' a llislnry of Kansas and llflark Hoplcivts, 7l!f1LCl1.C7', and at present is preparing a book on the history of Williams College. Professor Spring is a member of the American Historical Asso- ciation, the Massachusetts Historical Society, and the AT' Fraternity. 14 D., Professor of the German ltmll lluutlftmrwsltwll llwml Intellectual and Moral Was graduated from Willial his studies at the Andover Wars a graduate student at Y University of Berlin. In 1 'l'heology at Yale, and in 'l'heology at the Yale Divini in 1889. Was lecturer in th 04. and in the University of lflirsl fl0Ill'SI.' in Pllilosoplly. the 1111311 Society. John Edward Russell, M.A Philosophy. ., Marla Hopkins Professor of ns in the Class of '72, Continued and Yale Theological Seminaries. ale, 1880-1881. Spent 1883 at the 88-1 was appointed Instructor in 1885 Professor of New 'll0S1l11,Ill0111. ty School. 1Vas called to Williams e Ilarvard Divinity School in 1903- Chieago in 1908. Has written A Professor Russell is a member of Frank Goodrich, Ph.D., L.1'I.D., Professor of European George Moritz Wahl, L.H. History. Was graduated from Yale in 1880 with the Scott prize and 'DISK rank. After a postgraduate course at Yale, spent two years of study in Germany. ' Was Principal of the lligh Sehool at No1'th Adams, 1884-87. Was called to the German Departlnent at Yale in 1887, where he remained until 1891. After two years of travel and study in ltlurope, during which time he took t.he degree of Ph.lJ. at the University of Halle, returned to Yale to take the place of Professor Gruener. Was made Professor of German and History at Williams in 189-lg Professor of llis- tory in 1903. In 1910 received the degree of L.l'l.D. from Mari- etta College. Spent second semester of 1910-11 in Europe. Dr. Goodrich has published an edition of Dr. Lutlier by Frey- tag, and of Goethds Goetz von Iferlielringen. He is a member of the 'FY' 1t'raternity. Language and Literature. 1Vus grzuluated from the Gylnnasiuln of Arnstadt in 1870. Studied at thc Universities of Leipsie, llalle, and Berlin. Re- ceived the degrees of MA. and L.H.D. from Rutgers College. ln 1879 was appointed Master of Modern Languages in 'l'hayer Academy, Braintree, lNfIassacl1usettsg thence called to Williams in 1892. In 1896 hc received the degree of MA. from Williams. Professor Wahl is a member of the Juridieal Bar of the States ot' lvlassachusetts and New Jersey, of thc KDISK Society, of the Modern Language Association of America, and the Goethe Serial of Weimn' Ht h ts Jublishtd A 1i'em'sczl I'lfl'll'I'U?l, 0 1 :ny :. . 2 :JI ,,: , L 1 . f 0110's flermrnt Gfllllllllltf, and has contributed articles t.o the Allan!-ic lllonllily, 1lll7'1llfl',8 111 ugaziue, and the Goetlie-.lrlhrbuelz. lelet try Daniel Wild, MA., lllassczvliusetts Professor cj the Latin Language and Literature and Chairman pro tenzpore of the Faculty. Was graduated from Williams as Valedictorian in the Class of '88. Professor of Latin at Olivet College. In 1891 was called to Williams as Assistant Professor of Latin. Spent the vears 1893-95 in travel and st.udy. Was made Massachusetts' Pro- fessor of the Latin Lxmguage and Literature in 1895. Dean of the Faculty froln January till June, 1902. llc has contri- buted several articles to the Classical .lorn'u.al. Professor Wild is a member of the A Y' 1 ratcrnity and the KIFBK Society. 15 IVJH llmiuilfirifrisiixrill llmll Asa Henry Morton, L.H.D., Barclay jermain Professor of Natural Theology. Was graduated from Wabash College in 1882 and eontinued his studies abroad. Was Assistant Professor of the Romance lianguages 1893-90, and Professor of the ltomanee Languages 1897-1910. Received the degree of M.A. from Wabash College in 1883 and from Williams in 1890g L.ll.D. from Wabash in 1900. ln 1910 was made Barclay J ermain Professor of Natural Theology. Dr. Morton is a member of the 4I1l'A Ilraternity. Carroll Lewis Maxey, M.A., Morris Professor of Rhetoric. H Was graduated from Williams with the Class of '87, Became Assistant P1-ineipal of Troy Academy, of which he was made Principal in 1889. In 1898 was called-to Williams as Professor ol' English. In 1911 he was appointed to the Morris Professor- ship of Rhetoric. Was Acting Dean from January till June 1912. He has published annotated editions ol' Hamlet, IUILILIIOU, and Silas Illarnor, and is the author of The lilretorical l'rim:iples of Narration and Itz:p1'esenIultve Narralizrcs. Professor Maxey is a member of the AK E Fraternity and the 'DISK Society. Frederick Carlos Ferry, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics and Dean of the College. Was graduated from Williams with Valedietorian rank in 1891, where he continued three years as Instructor in Latin and Mathematics. He then pursued postgraduate study abroad. lteeeived the degree of M.A. from Williams in 18945 from Har- vard in 18955 the degree of Pl1.D. from Clark University in 18985 and in 1909 the degree of Se.D. from Colgate. Was made Professor of Mathematics and Dean of the College in 1902. Dr. Ferry is a member of the C-BAX Fraternity and the IDBK Society. Willis Isbister Milham, Ph.D., Field Memorial Professor of Astronomy. Was graduated from Williams in 189-L with Salutatorian rank. lfellow in Physics at Williams, 1894-95. Instructor in Mathe- mativs and Physies, 1895-98. Received the degree of M.A. from Williams in 1895 and of Ph.D. from Strasburg in 1901. ln 1898 was made Assistant Professor of the Mathematical Seienees. Spent the years 1900-01 at the University of Stras- burg. ln 1902 was made Professor of Astronomy. Has pub- lished Ilow to Identify the Stars, M elcoroloyy, several pamphlets, and articles in the Aslrzmomisclm Nuclwifrlzlc-n, Pltysikrllisclw Zerflsclirift and Iwonlhly WC'ltllll'7' Rrfriew. Dr. Milham is a member of the fI,l3K, and several seientifie societies. - .10 IIVQIII IIEULIIE'-LHENSIA-INI IILVIIIII 'fjznnes Lawrence Kellogg, Ph.D., Professor of Biology. l 1133-1-'Cl'1l'l1l1ll'f'fl fl'0lIl Qlivet College in 1888, :ind continued his studies :lt Johns llopluns, where he received the degree of l'h.D. in 1692. hl..-X. from Willizuns in 1901. Wns Professor of Biol- ogy :it Uhvet College until culled to Williams in 1899. Dr. lxellogp: luis published Life llislory ry' illyo Arenuriaz, A Con- ffffillllillll lo our lX'Il0Il'll'll!ltf of Lomell'iIn'onchialc Zllolluslcs, Clams mul f'lum llullurc, M rzrinc Food, Mollusks of li0ItiSiflIIll, Condi- lions Governing lhc lfrisleuce mul Growllz of .Mya Arenuriu, and Shellqfisll lmluslries. 'l'heoclore Clark Smith, Ph.D., nl. Leland Miller Professor of American Hislory, Lileralnre, and Eloqnenee. Wes greclimted from Ilamrvord in the Class of '92 with 1l'1iK rnnkg Fellow in History :it the University of Wisconsin, 1894- 955 Goodwin Memorial Fellow of H:u'v:n'd University :it Pziris :ind Berlin, 1896-97, Instructor in History :it the University of Michigan, 1898, Instructor in History :it Vnssan-, 1898-19003 :ind Asslstzmt Professor of Alnerie:u1 History :ind Political Science at Ohio State University, 1901-03, from which he was cnlleil.1.19131iiilrniiggdieeelveel his M.A. from Il:u'v:u'd in 1893 ' ' :ini ns 1. . in 1 . Herdirian Fitzgerald Cleland, Ph.D., Edward Brits! Pro- fessor of Geology and M ineralogy. Was 1Il'1l.llllll.l-Oil from Oberlin in the Class of '9-I. Continued his studies :Lt the University of Chicago and the University of Nehr:Lsk:L. Received the degree of Pl1.D. from Yale in 1900. Wus :nude Instructor in Nuturzil Sciences :Lt Gates College, Neb1':Lsk:L in 1895, Instructor :Lt Cornell, 1901, in the fell of which your he was culled to Williams, Appointed Assistant Professor in 1904, Professor, 1905, appointed to the Edward Brust Professorship of Geology and Mineralogy in 1911. Ile is Il,ll10l11IJf'l'0l-l'llf!CiC0lOglC!l.I Society of America, the Americinn Ueograipllicnl Society, the Amerie:-in Association for the Advance- ment of Science, the l':ileontologic:x.l Society, :md the American llendeniy of Arts :md Sciences. Secretary of the Pnleontologicnl S01-ii-ly 1909-10. Dr. Cleland has pu lished articles in the ' ' Unilell Slalcs Geological Survey, the IV1'SC,,,,,gin Geololjienl mul Nnlural llislory Survey, the A mericun Pnleonloloqisl lliir llournul ofGcoIogy, American .lournnl of Science, I 'opulu1 Se-icnee M onllz- Iy, Geological Sociely of America Iizlllclin, American G'eoy1'opll1'cr1l Soeiely Ifllfllfficl, and Science, and is now writing 1f,,,,g,,H,,,,,,l mul l'l1ysz.cuI Geology. :'1William Edward Mclilfrcsh, Pl1.D., Thomas T. Read Professor of Physics. 'as 11-gulliaxlecl from Illinois Colle fe in 188S' from 1 - - ' ' 95.5 Received from I'I!l.l:VItl'fl hisEM.A. in 1,896 :nimllliisyltlfil 1? ' 1900. Was Assistant in Physics nt I'I:u'v:u'd from 189516 02, when he was called to W illizuns :ms Instructor in Physies 1903 was mzule Assistant Professor of Physics, :ind in 1905 was made Thomas T. Read Professor of Physics. Absent on leuvc. ml IIHULIELMSIANII IIIZWI George Edwin Howes, Pl1.lJ., Cfarfeld Professor of .flncfcnl Languages. Was 1JQ1'2l.1ll1Z1t04l from l'ltLl'Vtl,l'1l in 1886 with flllili rank. Was W .l1l8lf1'110liO1' in King.:'s School l'o1' Boys, Sl,1Ll11l'01'1l, Conn., 1880- 1 873 Junioi' lX l1L81f0l', Boston Latin School, 1887-915 lns1,ruc'1or in Latin in 1'1avo1'fo1'cl College fll'1Ll1l1ll2l1' School, 1891-93. Pur- ' suocl grafluatc Studios at Harvarcl in 1889-90, l'0C1'lVl1lQ 1110 flo- ggrco of MA. in 1890, anfl ol' 1'l1.D. in 1895 for work clono in vlassical pliilology. l.,1'Ol'08S01' ol' Grook in the U1llVlll'8ll,y' ol' x,01'll10I1li, 1895-1905, almsonl, on lcavo 1902-03 as l,1'0l'1'8801' of Crook Languago and Litoral.u1'o at tho American School ol' ' Classical Studios, Atlwus. Was f'allo1l to Williams as flarfiulll ' ' . Professor in tho summor of 1905. Was Prolossoi' of Circ-ok al, tho summor session of Columbia llnivc-1'si1,y in 1900. Dr. llowvs is a lllllllllllll' ol' lilll! A1I1l!1'l!'1l,ll llllllfilillfllllll JXssooia1,ion, .Kun-rirfan Arc-lmoolouirwal Association, and ol' tho Managing 1'oimnitl.vc- ol' lilio School al, Atflions. ls aulilior ol' 111110108 in llio Il:11'1vn'1l Slurlius in, Classical l'l1nL1oIogy anrl in Ol1ll1'1' classical journals. llo is also Sor:1'o1,al'y-'I'roasllror of the Classical Asso- c-iatiou of Now ldnglaml and a mombox' of the AT l 1'alic-rniliy. james Graham 1-larcly, Pl1.D., Professor Qf MaIl1e111al1'c.v. 1Yas y,:raclllaI,o1l from Lafayo1,1.o Collogo in lfllll Class of '941 wilili 11115K rank. 1'ursuo11 poslipgiuulllaliv studios at Johns llopkins, wlu-rv ho was appointorl l.+'c-llow in Matlmoinatiius. lioooivoml the ilogruo ol' MA. from l.ai'ayr'1i1,o in 1897, Illlfl ol' l'li.D. l'1'0lll .lolms llopkins in 1898. Camo to Williams in 1898. Made l,I'0l'l'8H0l' in 19131. Dr. llarmly is a lI101IllJ01' of 1,110 1lfl'A l l'at,ori1i1iy. Frcclcriclf Hollis Howard, M.D., Prqfbssor of Physiology. Cornell, ox-'97. lVas g1'iLllllILli01l from tho Univm-rsiliy ol' P01111- sylvauia Medical Collogo in 1898. Was appoiniiorl Rc-sicloiii, Pliysiciaii in tho lX'Ioi'c:y Hospital, 1'i1ii,slJl11'gl1, in 1898, Assistant, Domonslratioi' ol' Palllology at 1110 Univorsi1,y ol' Ponnsylvallia in 1899, .l1lSlfl'l10li0l'l1l Physiology at Williams in 1900, Assistianlw 1'1'o1'c-ssol' in 1904, appointed P1'01'CSS01' i11 1908. Garrett Droppors, P11.D., Orrin Sage Professor aj Polilicczl Economy. Was grafluatorl from lflarvarcl in 1887. Afton' a yoa1 s post,- gl'1L1llliLlfC stluly at 1,110 U11ivo1'Si1,y of Berlin lJCCZLlllC Profcssoi' ol' Political Ncoliomy at tho Univorsiify of Tokyo, Japan, 1889- 99. Thou became l.ll'CSl1lf5l1l2 of the State University of South Dakota, whore hc rouiainorl seven years. Was a Lecturer on Economics at the University of Chicago. ln July, 1907, was appointed Secretary of the lVl2LS81l,Cl1ll80l,1,8 Commission of Com- morco and lnrlustry, 1'CSlLf11111,9Q a1'1.or tho Commission mamlo its roport, Was oallocl to Williams in 1907. 18 lwail lluuilfinmsliill llmml Lewis Perry, MA., Professor of English Litc1'al141'v. Was gl'I1,llllil.1iNl lroin Williams in 1898. Received the degree of lX'I..'X. from Prineelon in 1899. Was Master at Lawrenceville from 1899 till 1901, when he was ealleml to lvlllllllllbi. Appointed .'Xssis1.an1. l'rofessor in 1904, Professor in 1911. Professor Perry is a ineinher of the Gargoyle Society and the AAI!! Fra- ternity. 1 Karl Ephraim XVL-ston, lX'l.A., Professor of ilic l'l1'f:iory of .-1 rt and Civilization. Was gl'i1,illlll.1fCil from Williams in the Class of 1890. ln 1897 siinclieal in France and in the American Sehool of Classieal S1llflll'H al Reine. Received his M..-X. from Williains in 1898. Con- tinneml his pos1,gradua1,e work at .lohns Hopkins, and taught in l,2Lll1l110l'I'f1'0lYl 189810 1900, when he was eallerl to Williams. Was made Assistant. Professor of Romance Languages in 1901 anrl was appointed Professor in 1911. Made Professor of 1.he llistory of Art and Civilization in 1912. Stnclierl in l ranee, Italy, and Spain from 1904 to 1906. Professor 1Yes1,on is a inelnber ol' the 'DISK and Gargoyle Societies and the 'DAQ-J 1 1'at.erni1.y. Nlonroe Nichols Welinore, Ph.D., Prcyfessor of Latin. Was fIl'1IAl1l1L1i01l froin Yale in 1888. For live years was Assistant, Prineipal of the Harrislmnrg .M-aelenly, anrl for seven years was lnsiruetor in Laiin and Greek in the Staten lslanrl Aearleiny. lieeeivecl the rlegree of MA. froin Yale in 1900 for work done in Latin. ln 1902 was eleeteml Footie Fellow in Latin at Yale, where he reeeiverl the degree of Ph.D. in 190-1. Was eallefl to Williains in 1904, and beealne Assistant Professor of Latin in 1905: Assoeiate Professor in 19115 Professor in 1913. Has published an lmlez' l'Yl'I'bllI'IlllI Vm'gilionus, anfl an lnrlrzv Ver- lmrum flllfllllilllllls. 1 Languages. 1 Robert Longley Taylor, Pl1.D., Professor ofthe Romance Was gracluatecl from Hamilton College in 1882. 11 as 1ns1,ruet.or in Kansas Sale University, 1882-83. 'l'u1uor in Roberi. College, Constantinople, 1883-87, Ins1,ruet,or in Hill School, 1887-94, Instructor in French at Yale, 189-'1-1900. ln 1900 he was 11121110 Assistant. Professor of French at Dartmouth, from which he was ealleml to Williams in 1912. Professor 'l'avlor is the author of ,lllileralion 'lillf Ihr: Ilalrirm Lllllflllllgli and lias eclitecl La, Biblio- llieque llc num Uncle and L' A bln? Drur1'r'l. He is a member of the Modern Language Association of North America. and the 'IW' Fratuernity. 19 IWII IIHULQLHENSIANII IIMMI David Taggart Clark, M.A., Assistant Professor of Eco- noinics. . Was graduated from Ilarvard in 1892, where for a short time he continued as a graduate student of Englishg later, for three years, of Classical Philology and Economics. Twice a summer student at I'larvard and once at Chicago. Instructor in Classics and History at Harvard, 1892 to 1897, a part of which time he was also Instructor in Economies at Riverview Academy. Mr. Cla1'k was called to Williams in 1902 as Instructor in Greek and Latin. Was made Assistant Professor of Greek in 1905, As- sistant Professor of Economics in 1911. flames Bissell Pratt, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy. Was graduated from Williams as Valedictorian in 1898. Studied Philosophy at l'larvard University, 1898-99, Columbia Law School, 1899-1900. Head of Latin Department in Elmira Free Academy, 1900-02, studied Philosophy in the University of Berlin, 1902-03, and in Harvard, 1903-05. Received the degree of Ph.IJ. in 1905. Instructor in Philosophy at Williams, 1905- 065 Assistant Professor in 1906, Professor in 1913. Dr. Pratt is a member of the Gargoyle Society and the KA Fraternity. Byron johnson Rees, M.A., Assistant Professor of English. Was graduated from Ilarvard College in 19035 received the de- gree of M.A. with Honors in English, in 1904. Called to Wil- liams in 1904. Was made Assistant Professor of English in 1907. Studied at Oxford, 1910-11. Has edited 'lll10I'0t1l1,S Wulrlcn for M2LCIl11lll2tl1,S Pocket Clrlssics. William Howard Doughty, tl r., LL.I3., Assislont Professor of Ciovornrnont. llraduated from Williams in 1898. Postgracluate work in Co- lumbia University, 1898-19015 receiving the degree of Llhll. in 1901. Pracliced law in New York City from 1902-05. Was called to Williams in 1906. Mr. Doughty is a member of the Gargoyle Society and the KA 1 raternity. :Ahscnt on leave 20 tml IIUULIELHENSIANII IHWII SIlCI'NVOUi1 Owen Dickerman, PILD., . lSS1'Sf011f Professor of Crook. Was p,:r:uluatcrl from Yalc in 1890, rccvivccl the clcgrce-of I'h.lJ. from Ilallc University, Germany, 1909. Instructor 111 Greek at Yalv, 1899-1903 and 1905. Was callcrl to Williams in 1909. john Saywarfl Galbraith, lNfI.A. Greek and Latin. Was gracluatocl from Ilarvarfl in Classics. 'Faught in St. Gcorgc's thc Dcllancy School, Pliilaclclplii N. J., School. Studied at the I'Ill.l 1910. Mr. Galbraith is a mcinlwr A 1' Fraternity. Brainerd Mears, Pl1.D., Assistant Professor of Clwnzistry. Was graduatc-cl from Williams in 1903 and was Assistant in Cliemislry 1901-1907. llc rcccivcml his MA. from Williams in 1905, and his Ph.lJ. from Johns Ilopkins University in 1908 where he hclil a Fellowship in Chcmistry. Ile was appoinlefl Instructor in Industrial Chemistry at, the University of Illinois in 1908 and was callcfl to Williams as Instructor in Chemistry in 1909, and was made Assistant Professor in 1910. Dr. Mears is a member of thc Gargoyle, SAX, fI1BK, EE, 4I'A'I , and AXE Societies. , Assistant Professor rj 1899 with Final Ilonors in School, Newport, li.. I., in ag and in the IVIorristown, ' 'varrl Clracluatu School, 1904- 1907. Instructor Ill Circek and Latin, Ilarvarcl College, 1909- of thc 'MIK Society and thu ILlmer Irwin Shepard, M.A., Assistant Professor in Itlatlio- matics. Was gracluat ccl from Williamsin thc! flass ol' 1900 with 1111314 rank. Continued his studies at Columbia University, 1900-01. Was Instructor in the University School, Chicago, 1901-02, 'l'0ac-licr of Mathematics at the State Normal School, Charlestown, Illinois, 1902-03. Was callcd to Williams in 1903 as Instructor in Mathematics. Was Instructor and Graduate Student in Mathematics at I-Iarvarcl, 1906-08, 1909-10. Was mario As- sistant Professor of Mathematics in 1910. Mr. Shepard is a member of the SAX 1 ratcrnity. 21 ll17Ew1ll ll5ULlELf1EN51ANIl llWml Samuel lE!l1VZl1'fl Allen, MA., flssisiani Professor of Rhet- oric. Was gramliiatecl from Williams in 1903. Stuiliecl at I'lILI'V2l.l'fl University and received the rlepgree of MA. in 1904. 1904-1906 was head of the ldnglisli Dupa1'1.men1. in the Case School ol' Applied Science. C1radua1.e study at. the Ul1lV0l'Hl1.y of Chicago, smmnei- qua1't.e1', 1910. Was called to Williams in 1906. Was made Assistant l'1'olessol' of lihe1.o1'ie in 1912. Has eclilml Nlilt.on's Camus, Lyrrirlas and other lhwnis for lVli1.0l11llliL1liH l oeli'r:L l,'lassir:s. Mr. Allen is a member ol' the flflili Society and the f1f1,'A 1 1'a1.erni1.y. Carl William nlolmsou, Ph.l3., Assistant Professor of Cer- man. liornc-iverl his 15.11. degree from Bethany College, 1900, his MA. from 'Yale in 1902, and his Ph.D. from Yale in 1904. Was Master al. l,0I1ll'l'0l1 School from 1,904 lfill 1900, when he was uallcal to Williams. Was mafle Assistant Professor of fi1'1'1111Ll1 ill 1912. john Pierrepont Rice, Ph.D., .llssislanl Prafessm' Qf Rom- ance Languages. Was gI'2Mll1il.l10ll from Yale College in 1900, MA. in ldnglisli in 19015 Ph.D. in Romance Laupguages in 1909, Ins1.r11et.or in l'll'0T1Cl1 in the Shellielcl Suiemilie School, 1903-1909, wlienoe he was eallerl 1.0 Williams as 11181-1'll0l101' in Romance Langlxaggvs. Professoi' of Fremsli al, Aeaflia College, .Wolfville, Nova Sr-olia, 1912-1913. Callecl 1.0 Williams as ASHlS112Hll. l'1'o1'c-ssoi' ol' llo- manur- Languages in 1913. 191i llerlncrl. BoLsl'o1'c1, lVl.A., Special lnslrifrcloi' in M'aZhe- l matics. Was f,:rac1ua1.ecl from Williams with the Class oi' '82 and re- ueivr-fl his MA. in 1885. Was Principal of the Williamstowii lligh School, 1886-1891. Fellow in Chemistry ai. Williams, 1890-18913 Assislanl. in Chemistry, 1892-1893. Stiuliml at. lluimlellmerg Unive1'sit.y, 1892-1893. 1'1'ineipal of lill1'1' and 15ur1.on Seminary 1894-1900. Mr. Botsford has been Principal ol' 1.he Northside l'repa1'ato1'y School since 1900. He was mafle Special In:-atmimtox' in Mathematics with Faculty mem- bership in 1912. Mr. lio1.sf01'rl is a member of the AKE Fra- ternilay. 22 Z lWIIl IIuuLmfNsIANIl l1Wm . w y. Sumner Salter, B.A., IQ1i7'CC1f01' of M mic. ' ,A,--Q,:- Bcga.11 serious study of music :1l'1,01' g1'l1A1ll2l,1f1011 1111111 All11101'S11 1 ,tk College i11 18775 was one of 1,1111 1 o1111clc1's 01' 1,110 A111c11'ic':111 Guilfl of O1'g:1l1ist,s, of which ho was W:11'1l011 i11 1899-19003 was . Lib1':11'i:1.11 of 1,110 Mz1.1111sc1'ip11 Society ol' New York, 1892-90, 111111 - ' V100-1,l'l'S1K10l111, 1896-975 in 1897-98 was 1'1'0si1lu111. of 1,110 Now 5 York Smilu Music: 'l'0:wl101's' AsSoc-i:11.io11, 111111 for over 111l1'l'C yours 1'l1li1.o1' of Thr: l'1TamfNL mul U1'yuni.st. llc was 01111011 111 A gl Williams in 1905. Mr. S:1.l1v1' is 11. 11101111301' 111' 1,110 AA91 1 1':1- 1 tc1'11i1.y. 'V' Alhcrt Louis Cru, Instructor in French. Snurliurl in thu Lyu6u 410 '1'm11'11c111'l in thu t'l :1c11lIn6 do Circ- l10171CU f1 1':l.11f5l'D, 1895-1900. Slfllliillll i11 l'l11g.rl:1111l i11 1901. Ci1l.Il10 In Willi:1111s :Ls l11s1l1'l1r:1.f11' i11 1908. 'l'l1com1o1'c 131'ow11 1 1cwiLL, MA., 1'7'lS11'1tCf0l' 'in U6'1 1'1ICI'H. Was 1..'I1'1L11llil.1101i 11-0111 Yule with the rlvgrou 411' li..-X. in 1902, 111111 rccfsivuml his M.A. 1'1'r1111 11:u'v:11'rl 111 1907. l11sl1'l1f:1.o1' in iX'10111'1'Il 1.a111m1:Lgc-s 11.11 Mount. 1'lv:1s:1111. A011111-111y, 111111 1,:uv11-114-fwvillv, 1902-1900. Shlllliflli :ull 11:11-v:11-cl fil'2l.l111il11' Sr-111101, 1900-19085 V S1,llK101111 111, Mairhurpg U11ivf-1'sit.y, C101'1111111y, S1ll1l1l101' 1907. lr1S1,1'l1r:t.01' of fi01'l11:L11 1111 Phillips A11clr1vv1', 1908-1909. Ap- 1101111011 111s1l1'i1r:1.o1' :LL Willi:1111s in 1909. George Burxvcll Dutton, Ph.D., Instructor in E11,ql1'sh. Was gl'1l.1l1l1l,1-C11 from W'illi11111s :Ls V:11041ic1.01'i:L11 in 1907. Sllllliifwi 111 1l:1.1'v:11'd Ur1iv01'si1,y 1907-1910, 1'oor1ivi11g 1,1111 mloqy-on 01' NIA. i11 1900, 111111 1,110 4l0g1'cu of 1'h.D. in 1910, Was 01111011 1,11 Wil- 11111118 111 1910. Dr. D11t,t,v111 is 11. 1I101111J01'01' 1,1111 ill VA l 1':11.u1'11iI.y :111rl 1,110 'DISK :mrl fiIl,1'1.Q0y10 Socioiivs. ' 9 23 ImI Il 'IHUum1tNSIAN l imi Walter Almerian Hildreth, B.A., Instructor in Cerrnan. Was graduated from Amherst in 1903 with the degree of l5.A. Studied at the Universities of Berlin and Munich from 1906- 1908. Studied and taught in Harvard from 1908-1910. Ap- pointed Instructor in German at Williams in 1910. Mr. Ilil- dreth is a member of 'DAQ Fraternity. Alfred Mitchell Dame, M.A., Instructor in Latin and Greek. Was gmduated from Harvard in 1902 and received his M.A. degree from that University in 1903. Instructor in Latin and Creek at Worcester Academy 1903-1910. Studied at American School of Classical Studies in Rome, 1910-1911. Appointed Acting Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin at Clark Col- lege, Worcester, for the spring term, 1911. Was appointed lnstructor at Williams in 1911. Mr. Dame is a member of the fhlili Society. Francis Brown Barton, Doeteur de 1'Universitc do Paris, Instructor in the Romance Languages. Was graduated from Williams with the Class of 1907. Taught at Concord School, Concord, Mass., 1907-09. Studied at the University of Paris, 1909-11, receiving his fl0Ct0l',S degree from that University in 1911. Came to Williams as Instructor in l rench in 1911. He is a member of 'DISK Society. Arthur Howland Buffinton, MA., Instructor in History. Was graduated from Williams with the Class of 1907. Assistant in History at Williams, 1907-08. Received his M.A. degree from Harvard University in 1909 and continued graduate work there during the years 1909-11. Came to Williams as Instruct- tor in History in 1911. Mr. Buffinton is a member of the KDBK Society. 24 Iwl VIGULIHLHENSIANII IIW Harry Leslie Agarcl, Ph.D., Instructor in Mathematics. Was graduated from Wesleyan in 1904. Received the degrees of M.A. and Ph.D. from Yale in 1908 and 1911, respectively. Taught at Wesleyan Academy, 190-1-05, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., 1905-07, Hopkins Grammar School, New llaven, Conn., 1907-103 Yale College, 1910-11. Was called to Williams in 1911. Dr. Agard is a member of thc IIHNG-7, 35, 1IwBK, and t.hc American Mathematical Societies. Archie Roy Bangs, M.A., Instructor in German. Was graduated from Bates College in 1908. Received his MA. from Colgate in 1910 and from Iflarvard in 1911. Was Assistant in German at Colgate, 1908-1910. Studied at the University of Berlin, 1911-1912. Came to Williams as In- structor in German in 1912. ,lcon Norton Cru, Instructor in French. l'rol'esscur de Lyeecu. Received the degree ul' Baehelier-es- Lettres from the University of Grenoble in 1899 and the degree of Diplome d'l'ltudes Superieurcs from the University of Paris in 1913. Instructor at Granville, I+Ingl:uid, in 1900. Professor d'l'leole superierue at Aubenas, 1905-1908. Received his Cer- tifieat d'aptitude from the University of Paris in 1906. Was Inst.ruct.or in French at Williams, 1908-1911. Instructor in ltlngzlish at the Lyeee d'0ran fl'l1'C1lCll North Africaj, 1911-1912. Returned to Williams in 1912. james Edmond Shrader, M.A., Instructor in Physics. Was graduated from Ohio State University in 1909 and received the degree of MA. from that University in 1912. Studied at Yale, 1910-19115 Harvard, 1911-1912. Instructor in Physics at Tufts College, 1911-1912. Came to Williams as Instructor in Physics in 1912. Mr. Shrader is a member of t.he EE Society. 25 IIll2lIl lIEULlEL11ENSlANll l l Anthony Pclzcr Wagoner, PhD., Instructor in Latin and Creek. ' Was 1.C1'1LflllL1.l.0ll from Clmrlostown Collogo with Vatlocliotoriam mnk in 1900. Follow in Latin an. Johns Hopkins, 1909-1910. llnoeivocl his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins in 1910. Follow nt. tho Alnoriozm School of Claissioail Studios in Ronu-, 1910-1911. .ll1SliI'l10ii0l' in Latin :tt tho University of Nome Diuno, Mnrylauul, whonoo ho was oztllcml to Willizuns in 1912. Mr. Wngonm' is :i. nu-nihor ol' tho f1vK'1 .l r:Lt.o1'nit.y nncl tho 5111514 Sor-if-t.y. Wardcr Clyde Alloc, Ph.D., Instructor in Biology. Was gI'2L!ll12ll1CKl from ltlnrlliatm Collogo, Indiana, in 1908. Stud- iocl nl. tho Univorsity of Chicago, 1908-12 whore ho roooivccl the ilogroo ol' SM. in 1910 :mil of Ph.D. in 1912. Assistauit in Zoology :Lt tho Univorsiiiy of Chicago, 1910-12, Inst1'iu:t.oi' in liotamy nt, tho Univorsi1.y of Illinois, 1912-13. Wins cnllod to Williams its ll1Slil'll0l,01' in Biology in 1913. Dr. Alloc is 21.1110111- lwr ol' tho VA 1 i'n.11o1'i1i1,y :mrl tho EE :intl IDHK Socictios. Wits g1'Zl.llll1LliCll from Cornell Collogo, Iowa, in 1902. l,llI'Slll'll gi':ullin1.o work ot, tho Univorsit.y ol' Chicago, 1900-12, receiving rlopgroc ol' Ph.D. in 1912. Follow in Pliysios :iii the Univc1'si1,v ol' Chicago, 1910-12. 1l1Slfl'llCl10l' in Physics :iii Lll1ll1lLCli0ll, Mich. High School, 1902-055 ut. Fort. Dodge, Iowa, 1'I.ighSohool, 1905-07, at Aondorny of Nl7l'lil11Vl1Sli0l'll llnivo1'sii.y, 1907-08, lLl1 l.:Ll'nyol11ic College, 1912-13. Czilloml to Williauns in 19121. Dr. Moody is :L mombm' of EE zinfl Ainorioam Physionl Sooiolios. I7 -I 1-Toward Wilson Moody, Ph.D., Instructor in Physics. Francis Bowes Sayre, LL.B., Instructor in Government. fi1'21A'lll21,liCll from W illiauns in 1909. POStg1'iLflll11.1iC work :Lt H:u'- vnrcl 1909-12. LL.l5. H:n'v:u'cl 1912. Prosecuting zttibornoy on slnll' ol' Now York Dislriof. A1,1,oi'noy 1912-1913. Cnlloil to l Willizuns 191-1. Mr. Sziyro is :i 1110l1'llD0l' of 1.ho E111 l i':L1.ol'llily :tml tho 11111K :nirl flanqxoylo Sorsiolios. 26 lllNZHI llfiULIiLHLMIANIl lliW ,lolm Richardson Miller, BA., .-'lssisianf in l'l1lSl'07'j'. Was g1':ulu:L1l1-rl from Willimns in Hllii. llc- is :L mornin-r ul' llw 'IPBK Sovir-ly. Emil Rolla-VL Stein, Ir., BA., .lssisianl in f:'l1L'I'IIiSf7'j'. Wars 1!Ql':Ulll:LlK'Kl frmn Williams with ilu- Vlnss nl' llllii. llo is :I lll1'llllN'l' ol' tho 'DISK Sm-if-ly. Gcorgc Mzmrion Ehlers, BA., flssisianl in Geology. Was gl':ull1:L1lc1l l'l'0lH the Univ0l'sit.y ol' A'Il1'llll,L'llll in IQII3. As- slsumt in G'vologgy nt, Nlifflmigxxxll, ISH2-lil. flx':ull1:Liu work in Geology mlurmgg the sllmlnvr ol' llllii. Mr. ldlllvrs is :1 lll0lI1lN'I' of Illw .YE Huvivlly. llurolcl Lyon, BA., ,-'lssislanl in Biology. Was gxlwllmlwl from ilu- Nl:1ss:n,r1l11lsc:l1ls :xUfl'lf'lllllll'2Ll C'oll1-go in lflI'i 27 IIVJIN IIHULMENSIANII IINWI 1 Charles Frederick Seeley, Director of the Gymnasium. Was Physical Dircct,o1' :Lt Lehigh Universit,y, from which hc was called to Williams in 1883. I Af HI JUVENIGS CDocs this conflict with Rule 35?D 28 -191- 1..4 I. hu.. .4 . .', -! N. f'-'f 5-. u , ., 5 LJ fbf. ,5 - 41. ,. gf' .PV -Q' . .vgifi -.x -.Ky Qt! 'wry- ,,',..L KA, . 5,-, X WIN'l'l'1li. SUMMICIL IWJI IIGULIELHENSIANII IIWHI The following three selections were chosen as the best articles which have appeared in the Williams Record, the Williams l.ile1'a1'y Monthly, and The Purple Cow, under the 1914 boards. The editors of the G'14lielmens1'an wish here to express their indebtedness to Professor Lewis Perry, who made the selections for them. Zllhe Tllilliillianis Refurb, .illllap 12, 1913 E worshipping the Zlhul Williams men are not all bootlicks. Yet manv undergraduates here conceive . P9 Public Opinion as an idol before which they must remain prostrate. Through three or perhaps four years of their college existence,-we hesitate to call it life - they keep their ear close to the ground to catch the slightest murmur of criticism. They do what the crowd does, think what the crowd thinks, and voice only such opinions as the crowd will find palatable. When many. men enter Williams, they become obsessed with a terror of get- ting in wrong . They cautiously conform to the opinion of the student public, attempting to make themselves a Williams type. The bargain they make is la- mentably poor: they sell their independence for the approbation of their fellows. In less radical cases, they merely extinguish any individual trait which might grate on the community at large. In extreme cases, they become chameleon-like persons who adapt themselves to their companions of the moment. They follow, not their inclination, but the course which they think will meet with popular approval. They never drink too much, for fear of being called drunkards. They never refuse a drink for fear of being called milksops. Idol worshipers are not rare in Williams. What causes the adoration of the fetieh? The provincialism of a small college begets an overpowering interest in one's neighbors business. Knocking becomes prevalent. A man feels that he cannot achieve success unless he escapes criticism, that is, unless he conforms strict- ly to Public Opinion. To win ephemeral distinction, he barters his individuality. We do not presume to attack the institution of Public Opinion. Within eer- tain bounds, it is a great and good force. It safeguards valuable traditions and customs. It prevents the hasty discarding of the fruits of experience. Yet it can be, and is, carried altogether too far,-carried to extremes which are both ludi- erous and harmful. 30 lfxZ,Ill lluuLlrLnrNslANlI IIWlI Man, we are told, is endowed with Certain unalienable rights. Among these we should inelude,-restricting them to reasonable limits-, the privilege of wear- ing such clothes as he pleases, of decorating his 1' ace with whatsoever expression his spirit wills, and of forming whatever opinions his nature determines. Shall we ostraeize a man for the Cut of his coat, which departs a trifle from the normal Williams garment. or for his three-inch-smile, which varies two centimeters from the Conventional W'VllllZ11'llS expression? A more broad-minded attitude towards one's associates, a smaller amount of trivial eritieism directed against individuality, and less fervent worship of the demi- god , Public Opinion, would make life at Williztiiis f ar more wholesome-free and un- constrained. LIAMIES PIIINNIEY BAXTIER, Ilrd williams literary jlllluntblp, Jfehruarp, 1914 Gfarnihal ,Wight Qt bong to Qpbruhitc We who have seorned you are done with the seorningg We crawl to your fair white feet to-night. lXfIorning may bring the Gods of the morningg These are your hours and your old delight. Aphrodite, white bosemed and slender, Coral and ivory earven slim, , lt is to you that we make surrender Never remembering Him. Creed of the beautiful sensuous form, Creed of the dancing soul that forgets, l-lere, where desire is a blinding storm That no man battles, that none regretsg Here, in the blindness to aeons of morrows After the lapse of the dragging years, While the weary face of the Man of Sorrows, Whose eyes peer dim, through a mist of tears, ls forgotten before the light of your splendor, The light of your careless, carnal face We render you what you would have us render, Y outh's red lips, and youth's mad young grace. ill IIUIV IIUULWENSIANII IEVWI We who have hearkcned your voice-sensation, Till our souls reel drunk with our pulses' beating. is our tribute---our adoration, that we dance while the night is iieeting, we give for the gifts you have brought us, for the gifts of roses and wine, for Nepenthe, and Lethe and lotus- This This This This This We who are drugged with your anodyne. We have made an end to the gods that we prayed to, We have forgotten their pagcantried 11L11T1bC1'S, We, whose ancient passions once made you, Wake you this night from your passionless slumbers, Wake you with song and with dancing and feting, Wine of the vineyard and garden's red bloom. Ah, have you waited as we have been waiting There in the dusk of your silent tomb? is ff :sf sw :sf We have been bowed to the Carpentcr's Son, Pressing our lips to his garment's hem, Mammon and Buddah--Ah, one by one We have gilded our idols and shattered them. Yet I think that none of them ever have died For the soul of man has a thousand creeds, And the soul is not proud with the body's pride- Our needs have sought them, our poor 1'l1C1TlYS needs, And each of the Gods has a shrine for man Where his soul may bow as the moment slips, Man's soul whose freedom is greater than The broken faith he swears with his lips. So to-night it is not we have wakened you sleeping, But we have spoken your praise aloudg Oh, we were weary of weeping, and weeping, Our souls were weary of being bowed, So we came to you-lover with weary lover, For your long slim throat, and your blue vcined breast For the dusk where your slumbrous eyelids hover, It is best, perhaps, in the end-it is best. ak Pk if wk wk 32 7 Iwfml lluuufmfwsllwll lrmnl It is over-the night with its dazzle of faces- It is grown as gray as the lips of the dead. The dancers are gone from their shining places, There is red on the floor-spilled wine's dull red. There is only one girl of them all who lingers Here in abandon's ruins-dumb, Her rouged face hid by her frightened fingers- The dawn of the Galilean is come. CHARLES WILLIAM BRACKETT The iBurpIe Qtutn, Jfehruarp, 1914 Q Vacation Zincihent Mildred and I were eloping together. The word sang through my brain in a sort of refrain, as I sat at the wheel of the automobile: Eloping, eloping, elopingf' I had always wanted to elope, ever since early childhood. So had Mildred. It was another example of how perfectly we were fitted for one another. In the tonneau of the car lay various articles belonging to Mildred's trousseau. There was a white veil, and some artificial-orange blossoms, and a pair of slippers. They were all we could bring in our haste. They were covered with a sheet. The sheet blew off, and then they were covered with dust. Under the seat lay a silk hat and a frock coat. They were not covered with dust. They did not belong to Mildred, far from it! The dusty road stretched before us. It also stretched behind us, and was even more dusty thereg but as Kipling says, that is a wholly extraneous narrative. Twenty-five miles of it fthe road, not the narrative, thank Heavenj had to be cov- ered before we reached the little church where we were to be married. Mildred had picked out that church long ago as the place for her wedding. She had even spoken about it to a few of my predecessors. She liked it because the graveyard wasn't visible from the road. We had been driving for about ten minutes when Mildred rose dramatically. Reader, if you have evcr tried to rise dramatically in a moving automobile on a typical American country road, you will know how I admired the girl for her ex- ploit. She had time to point far up the road we had traversed before a thank- you-mann brought her to with all sails flying. It was pretty to see her sit down suddenly like that. Everything she does is so graceful! 33 IlIHIl IlEULIfLHENSlANII lllWlI My gaze had followed her finger like a rabbit after a cabbage. Heavens! What did I see? A red automobile. just the color of dear papa's nose on Saturday night, whispered Mildred. Such a sweet Hlial remembrance! 'fThere is no time to lose, cried Mildred, like her favorite heroine. Nope, I replied, wasting no words, like my favorite hero. The red automobile was com- ing fast behind us. Papal He is pursuing us! cried Mildred, and fainted. I did not have time to attend to her then, so she revived and reproaehed me bitterly for my neg- lect. We had a quarrel. We were reconciled. At the moment of reconciliation, the machine went off into a ditch. The motor buzzed. I swore. Mildred wept. It was a heavenly trio. Pres- ently the tires took a grip in the soft mud, and we backed out onto the road. It was none too soon. The red automobile was so close that we could see the whites of its lamps. It was a stern chase, but we won. We reached the little White church in ad- vance. The bridal party had not come. But there was no time to lose. Papa would arrive any moment. Mildred changed her slippers, put on the veil and the orange blossoms, and declared herself ready for the worst. So I married her. When the parson had recovered his breath after reading the service so fast, the or fanist who had acted as a witness Jroduced a tele Yram. ' ' It came an hour I 7 I iw a fo he fas Jed but these ra nd transit weddin TS do nut thin YS out of one's 1 l : I I is mind so. I tore open the telegram with feverish hands. It was from her father. It read.: Congratulations, sorry I can't be there. It was overwhelming. I tried to press my hand to my brow, and knocked off my hat. I exclaimed Gadzooks . I swore. Mildred shivered, the parson glowered--the organist grinned. I tried to tear my hair, but found it unexpectedly tough. Nothing was adequate. I strode to a turn in the road, The red automo- bile was just arriving. Yes, dear reader, it was the belated bridal party. A perfectly good ceremony gone to waste. DURAND HALSEY VAN DOREN 34 THE UADMIRAL SOUSEH Qlumni Zlssuniatiuns The Svurietp of the S-fllumni QDrgani5eh in 1821 Gffiners William P. Sidley, Class of 1889 . . . . . President Rev. Carroll Perry, Class of 1890 . . . . Vice-President William C. Hart, Class of 1894 . . Secretary and Treasurer john A. Lowe, Class of 1900 ...... . . Necrologist QExerutihe fdlummittee Frederick Geller, Class of 18825 Talcott M. Banks, Class of 1890 Prof. Carroll L. Maxey, Class of 1887 William Everdell, jr., Class of 1902 William C. Hart, Class of 1894, Ex-ojicio Qlumni Visiturs 1911-1914 Samuel D. Dodge, Class of 1877 Louis M. Starr, Class of 1893 35 WI IIGULIELHENSMNII IIEWH President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer President . Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer President . Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer 1912-1915 William H. Hollister, Class of 1870 Arthur V. Taylor, Class of 1886 ms-1916 J. Danforth Bush, Class of 1889 john S. Sheppard, Class of 1891 Inca! Qssuciatiuns Qlhanp anh Trop Frederick E. Draper, Jr. . . Edmund N. Huyck . Edward M. Kennedy . George P. Idc . . Euston Dr. Henry Lefavour . Stephen B. Davol . -1. E. King . . joseph A. Hall . itiuifaln L. L. Lewis . . W. G. Humphrey . . Thomas R. Wheeler . Frank M. Hamilton . Clllbiragn Edward S. Judd . William M. Rutter . Marcus D. Richards . fnlincinnati Robert Ramsey . james W. Bullock . A. Edgar Aub . 30 Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class 1895 1888 1904 1898 1883 1895 1912 1899 19123 1900 1907 1909 188 1 1899 1909 1884 1881 1908 Iwfml Ilriummrwsliwll IIWII President . . Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer President . . . Vice-President . Secretary and Treasurer President . . . Vice-President . Secretary . . President . . . .Secretary and Treasurer President . . . .Secretary and Treasurer President . . . Vice-President . Secretary and Treasurer President . . . Vice-President . Secretary and Treasurer President . . . Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . Qllebelanh Hon. John M. Killits . Paul D. Caskey . . VV. W. Wheeler . 1. D. Cox, jr. . Qiulumhus George W. Gillette . Beatty Stevens . james G. Durfee . Benner Dudley W. Strickland . Nelson H. Partridge . Henry W. Toll . Detroit F. E. Searle . . E. G. Wasey . . itpartfurh Hon. Samuel E. Elmore . Rev. Austin B. Bassett los Qlugeles Charles E. Harwood . Rufus B. McClenon . Roger L. Rice . . jilinueapulis muh St. iBaul john T. Baxter . . F. R. Bigelow . K. A. Keith . . new Qnrk john S. Sheppard, .1 r. . Benjamin E. Hall . Lawrence Slade . Max B. Berking . 37 Class Cl ass Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Cl ass Class Class Class Class Class Class Of 1880 of 19111 of 191121 of 1211124 of 18117 of 11111 of 190-1 of 1896 of 1890 of 1111111 ol' 181131 Of 19112 of 1857 of 1881 of 1852 of 1878 of 11105 of 1887 of 1891 Of 191111 of 1891 of 1885 of 19112 of 111112 IIWI IIHULIELHENSIANII IHWI President . . Vice-President . Vice-President . Secretary and Treasurer President . . . Vice-President . Secretary and Treasurer President . . Vice-President . Vice-President . Secretary and 'Treasurer President . . . V ice-Presid ent . Secretary and Treasurer President . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . President . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . President . . . Vice-President . Secretary and 'Treasurer President . . . Secretary and Treasurer Rhilahelpbia Felton Bent . . . Rev. Winthrop B. Greene W. Marriot Canby J. Randall Williams . 1Bittsburgb Orland. W. Mason . Rev. E. Trumbull Lee Franklin T. Nevin . Rochester James M. Hawley . Rev. Evan H. Martin . Myron W. Greene . Ralph M. Cole . Svrranton Dr. C. C. Halsey . Rev. Al. J. Rankin J. A. Linen, . Seattle Louis W. Pratt . . Rev. Wallace H. Lee . W. Philip Smith . Romeyn B. Jansen . Svprtngftelh Rev. J. H. Lockwood . W. D. Miller. . W. D. Miller. . Edward H. Marsh Svpraruse S. Gurney Lapham . George E. Driscoll . Clarence E. West . worcester Dr. Charles D. Wheeler Hamilton B. Wood . 38 Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class of l895 of 1892 of 1891 of 1900 of lS99 of 1879 of 1890 of 1857 of 1872 of 1890 of 1905 of 1844 of 1876 of 1907 Of 1883 of 1883 of l902 of 1899 of 1868 of 1882 of 1903 of 1891 of 1803 of 1881 of 1903 of 1888 of 1910 I11EH1 1IUULlEU1IiNSlANII WIII1 Grahuate Stuhents fdlanhibates Cin Besiheitcej for the megree uf Master -lolm Bocluc Gibson, B.A., 19125 nf Qlrts . . . . . . . Waterloo, N. Y. English, Gowernmenl ' Bzmmby Matthew Hogan, B.A., 1906 ..... 1fVilliam5t0w11 Romance Lang1'1ages, liconomics ,lolm Riclmrflson Miller, BA., 19173 ..... Loominstcr Romcmce l.cmg11agcs, Ewopean History Willis livcrctt Riclgc-way, BA., 1899, Syracuse University . LCC Englislg lAl1'sI0ry Emil Rolicrli Stein, slr., BA., 1913 .... Nm-Lh Aqlamg I fl11C'11'1'l'.S'lI'fV, liinlogy XVilli:1.m Mzmflovillo'1'roy, 19123 .... . Williamstown Economics, Greek 1 39 QV rf'r .vffvwtr xfqli ba FRESHMAN PARADE L-..., -' r ,ff ' F .fg- N 1 xf fg ,A f-'f ' ,f 1 X X W-'Z' 1 , x if iff ,, N ff , ff NX y w W W L mff ff ww f wl 51 1 Q' W I JI i Www MIM IIJUW' fW'lf1'J7'fi 'If' W MW +1 W f im,m!1va: M1vh HlmFIM,af1'Wal!a 41f!nJffI 'UNA ? 7 I l Il1ll!1hfIfL !!w,U! SENIODS Llssnqr. SENIOR CLASS IlvSHl llHuLIfLHmslANII lIMnI OFFICICRS OF THE SENIOR. CLASS HAX'I'l'IR-'PRI-ISIlJl'1N'l' AUs'rnmNA-Vurm-l'm-:sl mA:N'lr IIom:rc-fS1cr'lc1-:'l'.'xuv Vcmvs '-'l'I!!4I.-KSUIIIGIC. 43 IWSHI IIHULIELHENSIANII I I Senior Itfs Gfficers james Phinney Baxter, 3rd . . . President Carl Joseph Austrian . . . V ice-President Karl Hofmann Hodge . Secretary Webb Isaiah Vorys . Treasurer Members Waldemar Patterson Adams, Portland, Me, XXI' Lodge Xllf' 3 Varsity Football Squad C153 Varsit 'l'raelc Squad C353 Freshman Pipe Committee C15 3 Assistant Stage Manager Cap and Bellbsi C35, Stage Manager C453 Prom. Committee C45. Harris Ely Adrianee, Jr., Englewood, N. J. A Afb House AAKPQ Auxiliary Prom. Committee C253 Philosophical Union C45 3 Classical Society Cl, 2, 353 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C45. Rutherford Oakes Ainslie, Oak Park, Ill. A Afb House AAKD3 Gargoyle3 Class Football Cl, 25 3 Varsity Football C1, 2, 45 3 Varsity Baseball Cl, 2, 3, 45 Captain C45 3 Class Viee-President C15 3 Chairman Underclass Contest Committee C453 Senior glane Rush Committee C453 Chairman Class Day Committee C453 KBKD3 Fasces3 Golden lion. Columbus Delano Ames, Baltimore, Md, St. Anthony Hall AIP., Cap and Bells C3, 45, President St. John's Society C45. John Ure Anderson, Youngstown, O., fb BK AT House A T3 Deutscher Verein C3, 453 Pipe and Quill C3, 453 Editor-in-Chief Gul C353 Handbook Board C253 No-Deal Committee C453 Editor-in-Chief Class Book C45. Thomas Calvin Atchison, Lawrence, qi BK CID 1' A House lIPl'A3 Latin Prize C25. Carl Joseph Austrian, New York, N. Y. 10 F. H. Gargoyle3 Swithc Blithe3 Musical Clubs C353 Cap and Bells C2, 3, 453 President C453 Lit. Board C3, 453 lst Prize Freshman Deelamation Contest C153 lst Prize Sophomore Moon- lights C253 1st Prize Junior Moonlights C353 Smoker Committee C253 Cercle Francais C3, 453 Vice-President C35 3 Freshman Parade Committee C45' Underclass Order Committee C45, Pipe and Quill C3, 453 Class Vice-President C453 Class Day Committee C453 lvy Orator C45. 44 V I ,ms er: liULIlfl.l'l ENSIANI LVIII O u X X ..-'S' I 'rf ' - ' bxk Joseph Greer Bartram, Lakeville, Conn. CII 1' A House 1Ivl'A5 Class Hockey C3, 455 Varsity Hockey Squad C455 Deutscher Verein C1, 2, 3, 455 Chair- man Theatre Committee G. G. C. C35. Roy Battenberg, Scranton, Pa. 7 85 S B. H. Swithe Blithe 5 Deutscher Verein C1, 2, 3, 45 5 Cercle Francais C45. James Phinney Baxter, 3rd, Portland, Me., fI1BK K A Lodge K A5 Gargoyle5 Varsity Debating C155 Record Board C2, 3, 45, Associate Editor C35 , Editor- in-Chief C455 Gul, Board C355 Editor-in-Chief Handbook C355 'l'reasurer Association of Eastern College Newspapers C455 Tied for 2nd Benedict Prize in French C155 'Pied for lst Benedict Prize i1214'reincliIC355 W. C. A. Cabinet C455 Class President C45 5 Class Marshal C455 KBKIW5 Fasces5 lo en lion. Eric McCoy Beach, Orange, N. J. KDZJK House fI1EK5 Chairman Forestry Committee G. G. C. Cltesigned5 C45. Gerhard Frederick Behre, New Canaan, Conn. 111 EK House fDEK. Edgar Willis Bowne, Flushing, N. Y. 111 A6 House CIDAG5 Purple Cow Board C3, 45. Cornelius Merrill Brown, Matawan, N. J. AT House AY'5 Varsity Baseball Cl, 2, 355 Class Baseball C455 Choir C3, 455 Glee Club C45. Rodman Wright Chamberlain, New Britain, Conn. A Afb House A A1115 Varsity Football Squad Cl, 2, 355 Varsity Football C455 Class Football Cl., 255 Assist- ant Manager Golf C355 Manager C455 Musical Clubs C3,455 Prom. Committee C255 Smoker Committee C2, 355 Cane Committee C155 Vigilance Committee C255 Freshman Parade Com- mittee C455 Cheer Leader C455 KBfD5 Scarab. John Hallett Clark, Jr., Alberta, Canada AKE House AKE5 Class Football C255 Varsity Football C3, 455 Class Track C155 Scarab. Freeman Clarkson, slr., Brooklyn, N. Y. fb I' A House IIPPA5 Chess Club C2, 355 Deutscher Verein Cl, 2, 3, 455 ltecord Board C2, 3, 45. joseph Plumb Cochran, Minneapolis, Minn. fb 1' A House KIDFA5 Gargoy1e5 Handbook Board C255 Corresponding Secretary W ..C. A. C355 Vice-Presi- dent.C455 Honor System Committee C2, 3, 455 Secretary C25, Chairman C455 Deutscher Verein C45. Sanford Corey, Portland, Me. 15 F. H. Swithe Blitl1e5 Cross Country C3, 455 Varsity Track C3, 455 Assistant Manager Purple Cow C35, Manager C455 Underclass Contest Committee C455 ldeenomics Club C45. Harold Cobb Cowell, Ashburnham fb P A House 111 FA5 Class Basketball C3, 455 Auxiliary Choir C35. Choir C455 Deutscher Verein C3, 45. 45 IfiU1l ll-'-IHULIELUQISIANI IWI Ridgway Miller Cravens, Williamstown 22 B. H. Manager Class Basketball 145, Deutsel1erVereiu 12, 3, 45, Pipe and Quill 145, Aeronautical Association 11, 25. William Anderson Crosby, La Crosse, Wis. 7 Sc S B. 1-AI. Switlie Blithe, Cerele Francais 13, 45, Pipe and Quill 13, 45, President 145, Freshman Parade Committee 145, Photograph Committee 145, Auxiliary Prom. Committee 145. William Leonard Crum, North Adams, fb BK 20 Spring Street Deutscher Verein 13, 45, lst Benedict Prize in Matlieniaties 125, lflconomies Club 145. George Terry Curtis, Plattsburgh, N. Y. QIJEK House IDEK, Varsity Hockey 11, 2, 3, 45, Captain Freslnnan Debating 115 , Deutscher Verein 11, 25, Class Secretary 135, No-Deal Committee 145. Theodore Hamilton Dauchy, Brooklyn, N. Y., fb BK X117 Lodge X'1 , Deutscher Verein 11, 2, 3, 45, Cap and Bells 13, 45, Honorable,Mention Freshman Deelamation Contest 115, Assistant Chairman Finance Committee G. C. C. 145, W. C. A. Cabinet 145 , No-Deal Committee 145. A john Goldthwait Davis, Brookline F XXII Lodge X'l , Class Hockey 13, 45, Manager Class Football 125, Pipe and Quill 13, 45, English De- . partment Play 115, Choir Leader 145. Charles Airmet DeLand, jr., Warren 30 M. I-li. Deutscher Verein 11, 2, 3, 45, 1+'reslunan Parade Connnittee 145. Franklin Clyde Doane, Plainfield, N. J. AT House AT, Class Basketball 11, 2, 3, 45, Captain 145, Varsity Basketball 145, Varsity Basketball Squad 135, Class Baseball 11, 2, 3, 45, Captain 12, 35, Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 45, Choir 11, 2, 3, 45, Leader 145, Class Singing Leader 115, Deutscher Verein 13, 45. Charles Franklin Ely, Westtield fl' A1-J House QPAQ, Gargoyle, Class Basketball 135, Musical Clubs 12, 35, lteeorml Board 12, 3, 45, Hand- book Board 12, 35, Supper Committee 115, Class Secretary 125, Prom. Committee 125, Class Day Committee 145, Chairman No-Deal Committee 145, Fasces, Scarab. Stewart MacKie Emery Zfb Place 23111, Class Baseball 135 , Golden Lion, KBfI1. ' Samuel Scriven Evans, jr., Paterson, N. J. XII S2 House wo. ' Lyman Sheridan Frazier, Amsterdam, N. Y. SJ M. H. Cross Country 145, Oreliestra 11, 2, 3, 45, Manager 14.5. Stephen Luther French, Fall River 0 AX House 1-JAX, Class Football 125, Class Relay 12, 3, 45, Class 'l'rack 11, 25, Chairman Slipper Committee 115 , No-Deal Committee 145 , Colden Lion. 46 ltldll IIHULIQUENSIANII IIWII Carl Edward Glock, Johnstown, Pa., f11BK NI' S2 House ill S23 A EP3 Socialist Club C2, 3, 453 Secretary C353 'Logian- l'eehniau Cl, 2, 3, 45, 'lll'02LSlll'0l' C25, Clerk C352 Deutscher Verein Cl, 2, 3, 453 Cercle Francais C3, 453 Economies Club C3, 453 Pipe and Quill C3, 451 Secretary C453 Manager Adelphic Union C453 Varsity Debating C353 Gul. Board C353 Handbook Board C353 14'reslnnan Class Honors C153 Chairman Finance Comn1it.t.ee Cl. G. C. C453 Chairman High Cost of Living Committee G. G. C. C353 Chairman Charities Colnmittee W. C. A. C453 Underelass Order Committee C453 Photograph Committee C453 English Department Play C253 Cap and Bells C3, 453 Secretary No-Deal Committee C45. Alfred Warner Gale, Troy, N. Y. 10 M. ll. Mason Garfield, Williamstown A Af!! House AAKIY3 Choir Cl, 2, 353 Cleo Club Cl, 2, 3, 453 English Department Play Cl, 25. Joseph White Gecr, New York, N. Y. St. Anthony l-Iall All , Class 'Prack Cl, 253 Varsity 'llrack Squad CI, 353 Varsity 'llrack C253 Captain Cross Country C453 Mandolin Club C45. John Westfield Gillette, Jr., Hudson, N. Y. A Aflf House AACPQ Class Football. C153 Class Baseball Cl, 253 Varsity Baseball Squad Cl, 253 Varsity Baseball C3, 453 Golf Team Cl, 2, 3, 453 Varsity Ilockey Cl, 2, 3, 453 KBfIP, Golden Lion. Gerald Louis Goldsmit Rice Book Prize C25. Edwin Saffen Graham, Williamstown 5 M, I-I, Cap and Bells C2, 3, 453 Assistant, Business Manager C35, Business Manager C453 Class Supper Committee C453 Economics Club C453 Deutscher V e1'ein C3, 453 No-Deal Committee C45. Henry Tracy Hale, Towanda, Pa. Zip 1-101156 George Emerson Haynes, Adams, fb BK 2-L B, H, Varsity Debating C3, 453 Class Debating C253 ,Philadelpliia Alumni Cup C153 2nd Prize Sophomore Moonlights C253 Deutscher Verein CI, 2, 3, 453 Economies Club C3, 4153 Pipe and 2511211 E45,C3lLOQLIILII-V1l0Cl1Ill1tI1 C2, 3, 45, Treasurer C25, Chairman Police Courts Committee 1. I. '. C5. Allston Headley, Albany, N. Y. St, Anthony H5111 Allf 3 Class Hockey C353 Musical Club Cl, 2, 453 Orcliestra, C453 Supper Committee C453 Assistant, Manager Swimming, C353 Manager, C453 Golden Lion. James Frederick Herrick, New York, N. Y. 28 B. I-I, Cercle lfrancais C3, 453 Pipe and Quill C45. George William Higinbotham, Victor, N. Y. Zip House Z'll'3 Class Baseball C153 Varsity Baseball C2, 3, 45. 47 lM,nl lluuLlunfNslAmI lfwnnl Walter Mills Hinkle, New York, N. Y., KIIBK I5 B. H. AEP 5 Class Football C255 Varsity Football Squad C2, 3, 455 English Department Play C25 5 Class Debating C255 Varsity Debating C3, 45, Captain C455 2nd Prize Junior Moonlights C35 5 Junior Honors C35 5 Deutscher Verein Cl, 2, 3, 45, Treasurer C35 , Vice-President C45 5 lilconomics Club C3, 45, President C455 President Socialist Club C2, 3, 455 Chairman Country Life Com- mittee G. G. C. C355 Vice-President Adelphic Union C455 Pipe and Quill C455 Auditing Com- mittee C3, 455 Underclass Order Committee C455 Class Orator C45. Karl Hofmann Hodge, St. Louis, Mo. CID A9 House KDAC5 Gargoyle 5 Class Football Cl, 255 Class Baseball Cl, 255 Varsity Baseball C3, 45 5 Cap- tain Class Basketball C155 Varsity Basketball C1, 2, 3, 45, Captain C455 Class Secretary C455 Class Day Committee C45 5 U nde1'class Contests Committee C45 5 Senior Cano Committee C45 5 1 asces5 Scarab. Norman Frothingham Hunnewell, Winchester XXI' Lodge Xllf' 5 Class Football C1 , 255 Varsity Football C3, 455 Class Baseball C2, 3, 455 Class Hockey C355 Varsity Hockey Squad C2, 355 Varsity Hockey C455 Chairman Banquet Committee C355 Economics Club C3, 455 Freshman Parade Committee C455 Cheer Leader C455 KBGD5 Golden Lion. X Paul Hull Hyde, Wichita, Kan. 9 AX House GAX5 Golf Team Cl, 2, 3, 45, Captain C455 Orchestra C25. Robert Rollin Jewett, Aberdeen, S. D. K A Lodge KA5 English Department Play Cl, 255 Cap and Bells C3, 455 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C255 Freshman Parade Committee C455 No-Deal Committee C455 KBKIH5 Scarab. Walter Erwin Johnson, Wolcott, N. Y. fb I' A House fI1I'A5 Manager Handbook C255 Assistant Manager Record C35, Manager C455 Underclass Contests Committee C455 Chairman Apple Culture Committee G. G. C. C35. David Gale jones, Minneapolis, Minn. Xilf Lodge Xllf' 5 Cap and Bells C455 Deutscher Verein C3, 455 Pipe and Quill C3, 45. Herbert Du Noyer jones, Brooklyn, N. Y. ZNII House Z1I 5 Class Track Cl, 25 5 Class Relay C1, 2, 3, 455 Varsity Track Squad Cl, 2, 3, 455 Freshman Parade Committee C455 Deutscher Verein C15. Lawrence Albert Kohn, New York, N. Y. 17 B. H. Socialist Club C3, 455 Economics Club C3, 455 Philosophical Union C355 Cercle Francais C3, 455 Chairman Public Health Committee G. G. C. C455 Pipe and Quill C45 5 Chairman Pure Food Committee G. G. C. C35. Henry Manchester Ladd, Jr., Rutherford, N. Y. AT House AY5 English Department Play C155 Manager Gul C355 Secretary Classical Society C35. Meredith Clearman Laffey, Newark, N. J. IIDZJK House IDEK. 48 IIVol.Il GULIEl.L1,EN8l N sissy- LVIII John Howard Lawson, New York, N. Y. 10 B. H. Swithc Blithe, Varsity Hockey Squad 11, 2, 35, Lit. Board 13, 45, Gul Board 135, Chairman Current Events Committee G. G. C. 13, 45, Pipe and Quill 13, 45, Class Poet 145. Gillet Lefferts, New York, N. Y. St. Anthony Hall Allf' , Class Basketball 11 , 2, 35, Captain 12, 35, Varsity Basketball Squad 11 , 25, Varsity Baslietbirll 13, 4,5 Freshman Cane Committee 115, Freshman Parade Committee 145, K Bib, lo c en ion. Charles Willard Lester, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. C11 A9 House KIDAC-9, Gargoyle, Class Track 11, 25, Varsity Track Squad 125, Varsity Track 13, 45, As- sistant Manager Hockey 135, Manager 145, Glee Club 13, 45. Henry Martyn Lester, -Ir., New Rochelle, N. Y. IIDEK House fl' 2 K. George Joseph Levi, New York, N. Y. 7 Spring Street Deutscher Verein 12, 3, 45. Edward Converse Lincoln, Springfield A Afil House AA1l1, Manager Class Baseball 125, Assistant Manager Basketball 135, Manager 145, Handbook Board 125, No-Deal Committee 145, Fasees, Scarab. Kenneth Chandler Lincoln, Fall River 12 B. H. Swithe Blithe, Cross Country 135. Robert Davis Longyear, Minneapolis, Minn. XII Q House XII Sl, Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 45, Deutscher Verein 12, 3, 45, Economics Club 145 , Ccrclc Francais 135, 'Logian-'Technian 145 , Socialist Club 145. Ernest Orville Lothrop, Leominster 12 B. H. Swithe Blithe, Deutscher Verein 13, 45. Francis Robbins McCook, Steubenville, O. AKE House AKE, Gargoyle, Class Football 125, Varsity Football Squad 12, 3, 45, Assistant Manager Track 135, Manager 145, 2nd Prize Freshman Declamation Contest 115, Vigilance Committee 125 , Smoker Committee 135, Toastmaster Class Slipper 125, Cheer Leader 145 , Library Ora- ter 145 , KBfD, Fasccs, Golden Lion. John Alan MaeGruer, Syracuse, N. Y. ZXII House Zllf, Class Football 115, Glce Club 12. 3, 45, Choir 11, 2, 3, 45, Cap and Bells 13, 45, Chair- man Smoker Committee 12, 3, 45, Toastmaster Class Supper 115, March 17 Orator 125, Class Singing Leader 12, 3, 45, Class Treasurer 115, Auxiliary Prom. Committee 125, Chair- man Freshman Parade Committee 145, Pipe Orator 145, Head Cheer Leader 145, College Singing Leader 145, Secretary Lyceum of Natural History 135, President 145, KBKD, Colden Lion. Donald Sage Mackay, Jr., New York, N. Y. XIIT House 'P'Y', Fencing Team 13, 45, Captain 145, Mandolin Club 145, Cap and Bells 145, Lit, Board 12, 3, 45, Classical Society 12, 3, 45 , Pipe and Quill 13, 45. 49 lIw1l ll'iNwiN V IITWII Donald Mackenzie, Flushing, N. Y., fb BK 30 M. H. Rice Bogik Prize C253 3d Delano Prize in Greek C353 No-Deal Connnittee C453 Classical So- ciety 4 . Frederick Whittlescy McKown, Rochester, N. Y., flv BK Sl B. l-I. Swithe Blithe3 Deutscher Verein C3, 45. james MeKown, Jr., Rochester, N. Y. 7, S, 9 B. H. Swithe Blithe3 Chairman Education Committee W. C. A. C453 Secretary G. G. C. C453 Deut- scher Verein C3, 453 Pipe and Quill C45. Edwin Sidley McManus, New York, N. Y. 5 M. H. Swimming Team C3, 453 Economics Club C3, 453 Cercle Francais C3, 45. Charles Martin Marchand, Canton, O. 0 AX House GAX3 Class Football Cl, 253 Class Baseball C153 Class Basketball C2, 3, 453 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C253 Prom. Committee C453 KBfl3, Golden Lion. Jerome Eisman Markstein, New York, N. Y. 25 B. H. Deutscher Verein C2, 3, 453 Economies Club C45. Edwin Post Maynard, jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. St. Anthony Hall A'If'3 Vigilance Committee C253 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C253 Choir C3, 453 Glee Club C3, 453 Chairman Finance and Membership Committee W. C. A. C453 No-Deal Committee C453 Senior Cane Committee C453 Prom. Committee C453 Golden Lion. David Moffat, Brooklyn, N. Y. ZNI1 House ZW' 3 Class Track Cl, 25' Class Relay C1 , 2, 3, 453 Varsity Track C3, 453 Varsity Relay C3, 453 Choir C2, 3, 45 3 Glee Cluh C3, 453 Circulation Manager Record C253 Underclass Contests Com- mittee C45. Willson Bridges Moody, Evanston, Ill. ZNII House Z'l'3 Class Hockey C353 Varsity Hockey C3, 453 Vigilance Committee C253 Manager Class Basketball C253 No-Deal Committee C453 Chief Fire Brigade C453 KB'l'3 FILSCCSQ Golden ion. John Chapin Mosher, Albany, N. Y. 5 F. H. 'lf' Y3 Swithe Blithe3 Lit. Board C2, 3, 45, Editor-in-Chief C453 No-Deal Committee C453 Pipe and Quill C453 Philosophical Union C45. Robert Ray Newton, Lenox XII S2 House XII Q3 Gargoyle3 Class Football Cl, 253 Varsity Football C2, 3, 453 Class Debating C253 Chair- man Boys' Work Committee C. A. C3, 453 Scout Commissioner Williamstown and North Adams C3, 453 W. C. A. Cabinet C3, 453 Pipe and Quill C453 Honor System Committee C45. Addison Hurlbutt Northrop, Norwich, Conn. 9 AX House GAX. Charles Frederic Olmsted, Jr., Grand View, Tenn. 15 B. H. 50 I I EULIELVI ENSIAN 19 LVIII lV0ll 9' as - - .sei Franklin Fessenden Olmsted, Rhincbeck, N. Y. 30 B. H. Class Track C253 Cross Country C453 Economies Club C355 Cercle Francais C3, 45. Arthur Newton Pack, Lakewood, N. I. XII S2 House ill Sl, Banjo Club CZ, 3, 45, English Department Play C1, 25, Cap and Bells C2, 3, 45, 2nd Benedict Prize in Latin C25, Varsity Debating C45. Lucien Dean Pearson, Hartford, Conn. WI' T House IFY, Mandolin Club C,1 2, 3, 453 Banjo Club C2, 3, 45. Reginald Dwight Perry, Fitchburg ' AT House AY, Class Baseball C2, 3, 45, Assistant lvlanager 'tLit. C35, Manager C45, Purple Cow Board C3, 45, Exchange Editor C45. Charles Blanchard Phelps, Jr., Detroit, Mich. K A Lodge KA3 Class Track Cl, 25, Varsity Track C2, 3, 453 Class Secretary CI5, Chairman Town Council Committee G. G. C. C45, Underelass Contests Committee C453 Golden Lion. Joseph Douglas Porter, Cincinnati, O. 11122K House KIIEK, Purple Cow Cl, 2, 3, 45, Editor-in-Chief C45, Art Editor Gul. C35. Philip Childs Potter, Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y. St. Anthony Hall All' 3 Orchestra C3, 45, Leader C45. Dwight Harold Pratt, Cincinnati, O. 18 E. C. Leonard Sidney Prince, New York, N. Y. 20 F. H. Varsity Football Squad C3, 45, Swimming Team C1, 2, 3, 45. Francis Russell Rising, Lancaster, O. XXII Lodge X'I 3 Gargoyle, Varsity ltelay C3, 453 Varsity Track C3, 45, Captain C453 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C25, Class Treasurer' C35, Supper Committee C35 , Assistant Manager Tennis C35, Manager C45. Charles Henry Robinson, Jr., Portland, Me. 1 M. H. Cross Country C45, Cercle Francais C3, 45, President C45. David james Robison, Toledo, O. XI' T House 'FY3 No-Deal Committee C45. Albert Wright Rockwood, West Medford, fb BK fI1I' A House fb PA, Class Hockey C35, Benedict Prize in German C35, Deutscher Verein Cl, 2, 3, 45, Economics Club C45. Iames Pratt Rogers, New Britain, Conn. KID I' A House i fIlI A3 Varsity Football Squad C45., Class 'l'rack C353 Chess Club C2, 353 Rice Book Prize in Greek C25 3 Lyceum of Natural History C3, 45, Chairman Forestry Committee G. G. C.'C35 3 Press Manager Cap and Bells C45, Record Board C2, 3, 45, No-Deal Committee C45. 51 IYNFUI IIUULWWFNSIANII IEWII John Stanton Rogers, West Newbury A Afb House ZAAGY3 Class Football Cl, 213 Varsity Hockey C1 , 2, 3, 41, Captain C413 Prophet on Prophet 41. John Douglas Miller Royal, Harrisburg, Pa. NI' SZ House il1S23 'Logian-'Technian Cl, 2, 3, 413 Clerk C31, Speaker C413 Rice Book Prize in Latin C21, Art Editor Gul, C313 Scerctary-'l'reasurcr Economies Club C413 Classical Society C2, 3, 41. Malcolm Clarke Sherwood, Springfield XII T House 'FT3 Banjo Club Cl, 2, 3, 41, Leader C2, 3, 415 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C21, Freshman Parade Committee C413 Smoker Committee C41. Robert McCor1nick Shields, Highland Park, Ill. I2 M. H. fl1lIT'3 Class Hockey C3, 413 Orchestra C3, 41. Andrew Raymond Smith, Bridgeport, Conn. ZNII House Zll' 3 Class Baseball C2, 3, 413 Varsity Baseball Squad C113 Economics Club C413 Senior Cane Committee C413 Golden Lion. Francis Seifert Smith, Jr. V Efb Place 21113 Cargoylc3 Class Baseball C213 Class 'lll'lLCli C213 Varsity ,Relay C113 Class Viee-Presi- dent C21, Class President C313 Cane Committee C113 Prom. Committee C213 Class Day Com- mittee C413 KBIID3 Fasces3 Scarab. George William Smith, White River junction, Vt., 'DISK 21112 Place 21113 Class Football C213 Class Baseball Cl, 2, 3, 41, Captain C2, 413 Varsity Baseball Squad Cl, 21, Class Basketball C2, 413 Scarab. Lewis Holman Smith, Washington, Conn. 111 FA House KIYFA. Woodruff Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., fb BK 37 M. H. English Department Play C113 Cap and Bells C2, 3, 413 Deutscher Vcrcin C-11, Cllairman Factories Committee G. G. C. C41. Robert Parker Staats, Il, New York, N. Y. fb AG House fl'AC3 Class Track C213 Banjo Club Cl, 2, 3, 413 Mandolin Club C41. john Dickinson Stevens, Lee, fI1BK 4123K House fI12IK3 Cargoyle3 2nd Benedict Prize in Mathematics C21, Chairman Sunday School Com- mittee W. C. A. CB, 413 Recording Secretary W. C. A. C313 Chairman Town Council Commit- tee C. G. C. C313 Treasurer G. G. C. C31, President C413 Deutscher Ve1'ein C3, 41. Jacob Chauncey Stone, North Adams 26 M. H. Acting Asst. Manager Baseball C31, Dcutscl1crVerein C1 , 2, 3, 41. Luke Garretson Thomas, New York, N. Y. 1I'T House IVY, 2nd Benedict Prize in French C113 Mandolin Club C3, 41, Banjo Club C3, 413 Cow Board C3, 413 Pipe and Quill C41. 52 '12 Elf? IA 'P llvolll EULIELHEN8 N ivan Edward Hatch Titus, Jr., Closter, N. bl. 111 AO House KIIAGJ 5 Class Baseball C3, 415 Class Basketball C2, 3, 415 Varsity Squad C3, 41. John Dunham Townsend, New York, N. Y. XXI' Lodge Xllf' 5 Cap and Bells C1, 2, 3, 41, Secretary C41. William Bradford Turner, Brooklyn, N. Y. K A Lodge KA5 Gargoyle5 Class Football C215 Varsity Football C2, 3, 415 Class Baseball C315 Class Basketball C215 Cap and Bells C3, 415 English Department Play C215 Manager Gul. C315 W. C. A. Cabinet C3, 41, Chairman Deputation Committee C31, Chairman Educational Com- mittee C415 President St. J ohn's Society C315 Honor System Committee C2, 3, 415 Class Sup- per Committee C2, 415 Senior Cane Committee C415 Eeonomies Club C3, 415 Cerele Francais C315 Clntirman lnterfraternity Council C415 Chairman Auditing Committee C415 Fasees5 Golden lion. Clinton Spooner Van Cise, Summit, N. J. f112JK House 1112145 Class Baseball C3, 415 KBfD. Durand Halsey Van Doren, East Orange, N. J. I0 B. H. AZP5 Garroy1e5 Swithe Blithe5 Varsity Football Squad C315 Varsity Debating C2, 3, 415 'Logian-'Teelmian Cl, 2, 3, 41, Treasurer C21, Clerk C31, Speaker C415 President Adelphie Union C415 Lit. Board C2, 3, 415 Purple Cow Board C3, 415 Chairman Railroads Com- mittee G. G. C. C315 Chairman Committee on Committees G. G. C. C415 Vice-President G. G. C. C415 Vice-President Economics Club C415 Ivy Poet C41. Rudolf deLuee vanHoevenberg, Kingston, N. Y. WT House lr r. James Taylor Van Steenbergh, Douglaston, N. Y. AT House AY5 Varsity Tennis C3, 415 Pipe and Quill C3, 41. Albert Vinal, Newton Center 2 fb Place 21115 Gargoyle5 Class Football C215 Varsity Football C2, 3, 41, Captain C415 Manager Class Baseball C115 Cane Committee C115 Class Treasurer C215 Vigilance Committee C215 Class Xiee-Iggsidellf C315 N 2-Deal Committee C415 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C415 Class Marshal 415 U5 +'asees5 Uearam. Webb Isaiah Vorys, Columbus, O. XXI' Lodge Xl1 5 Gargoyle5 Class Football C1 , 215 Varsity Squad C2, 31, Varsity C415 Mandolin Club C1, 2, 3, 415 Banjo Club C2, 3, 415 Orchestra C2, 3, 415 Chairman Entertainment Committee W. C. A. C315 President W. C. A. C415, Deutscher Verein C1, 2, 3, 415 Pipe and Quill C415 Vice- President Philosophical Union C415 Class Treasurer C415 Socialist Club C41. Richmond Walker, Brookline, fl, BK A Aclx House AAKII5 Gargoyle5 Class Football Cl, 215 Varsity Football Cl, 2, 3, 415 Class Baseball C215 Rice Book Prizes in Greek C2, 315 Treasurer W. C. A. C115 Chairman Bible Study Committee W. C. A. C315 Chairman Deputation Committee W. C. A. C415 W. C. A. Cabinet Cl, 2, 415 Cane Committee C115 Class President C215 Honor System Committee C3, 415 Class Day P1-cgi- dent C415 Fasces5 Golden Lion. 53 WH T52 W in EULIELVI ENSIAN ' iff ' 5 X9 LVIII IIVOLII .ssl Richard Ellsworth Weeks, Rutland, Vt., fb BK AKE House AKE5 Class Football C255 Varsity Football Squad C2, 3, 455 'Pied for lst Benedict Prize in Creek C255 First Delano Prize in Greek C355 President Classical Society C455 Scarab. Harvey Elijah Wellman, Providence, R. I. 1112K House IDE K. Paul Brown West, Glens Falls, N. Y. fDA9 House GIAC, Mandolin Club Cl, 2, 3, 45, Leader C355 Glee Club C3, 455 Banjo Club C2, 3, 455 Choir C3, 455 Purple Cow Board C3, 45, Art Editor C455 Class Slipper Committee C355 Freshman Parade Committee C45 5 Cheer Leader C45 5 Manager Class Basketball C45 5 Class Historian C45. Joseph Edward Worthington, Jr., East Orange, N. J. 18 F. H. KIYEK. William Ozmun Wyckoff, Ithaca, N. Y. XXII Lodge Xllf' 5 Gargoyleg Record Board C2, 3, 45, Associate Editor C35, Managing Editor C455 Gul, Board C35 5 Managing Editor Handbook C355 Second Benedict Prize in German C25 5 Deutscher Verein Cl, 2, 3, 45, Secretary C25, President C455 Pipe and Quill C3, 455 No-Deal Committee C45. Samuel Dow Wyman, Pittsfield fI1A9 House TAG, Class Football C155 Varsity Football Squad Cl, 2, 3, 455 Manager Musical Clubs C455 Clee Club C455 Deutscher Verein C3, 45. THE 1914 BLIZZARD 54 lllfwlll ll-WIUULIELFIENSIAN l imi Sometime members uf 1914 Clarence Cutler Abbott . Edwin Holmes Adriancc . Berrien Palmer Anderson George Bernheimcr . . Dayton Curtis Beverly . Francis William Bliss Hampton Bonner . William Brace . . . Charles William Brackctt Cl? Ccphas Brainerd, IV . Robert Chesley Brewster C19 Cyrus Perrin Brown, slr. Cllll Arthur Lyle Bunncll . Elmer Eckert Cornwell . George Henry Cramer . William Ballou Crosman . David Short Dennison CISDISJ Norman Dclafield DuBois Henry Manning Dunham George Goodman Ernst Cllll. Harold Howell Fish . . Loren Albert Fletcher CISJIISJ Louis Henry Gross . . Henry Solomon Hendricks john B. Hunter . . . Victor Heath Jones . . George Fuller Kelley . Clive Woodbury Lacy . Arthur Lawrence Leshcr, jr. Bruce Holme McClure . lloj . I. ISD ij . Norman Hillard MacLcish 09151 . Roland Crosby Nickerson 55 New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. San Rafael, Cal. New York, N. Y. Fort Edward, N. Y. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Highland Park, Ill. . Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Haddam, Conn. Wolfeboro, N. H. Providence, R. I. Brooklyn, N. Y. . Holyoke . Troy, N. 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Il-Am: .m!- , , - 1 JUNIOR CLASS IIWII IIHULIELHLMIANII I I OFFICERS Ol 'PHE JUNIOR CLASS ll P ' II I'N'l' l'm'oN' Vw' I' unm-:m.- lu-.s af, , H 5- ,u+.- Itl'l2-HDI-IN'I? HOWICN-'Sl'1CRE'l'AllY I,ANG1-'oun-'I'1cmAsuImac 59 llX13Hl IIUULIELHENSIANII IIWII Zuniur Qtlass Gfficets George Loring Hubbell, Jr. . . . President Edgar Burnside Parsons . ., Vice-President Farnam Jay Bowen . . . Secreiary Thomas Alexander Langford . . Treasurer Members Harold Manning Adams VVilliam Russell Augur Philip Stanley Barnes Franklin Edward Bernsten Raymond Curtis Bloom William Booth ' Farnam Jay Bowen Charles William Braekett Barron Brainerd Robert Chesley Brewster William Randlette Brock George Washington Brodie, Jr. Walter Carlos Bronson Ralph MacKenzie Campbell Caspar William Clarke Eugene Maurice Cole Howard Chappel Cole Theodore Brigham Conklin Peter Fries Connor Donald Crane Douglas Cumbrae Crawford Conrad Ford Cutler Wolffram Charles Franklin Day Elliott Debevoise john Martin Deely Ira Millard Dempsey David Short Dennison Weedsport, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Plymouth East Orange, N. J. Auburn, N. Y. Sewiekley, Pa. Lowville, N. Y. Saratoga Springs, Brookline Wolfeboro, N. H. Paterson, N. LI. N Ozone Park, N. Y. Ottawa, Canada East Orange. N. j. Seattle, Wash. Plattsburgh, N. Y. Plattsburgh, N. Y. New Rochelle, N. Rock Island, Ill. Dover Plains, N. Kent, Conn. Mt. Hermon New York, N. Y. South Orange, N. Lee Johnstown, Pa. Poland, O. 60 Y. Y. .T- 22 E. C. A 22 E. C. 5 E. C. 1 E. C. 2.9 B. H. IS E. C. Zilf House NPT House XXII Lodge 2 M. H. G AX House fb 1' A House SAX House XI' Q House 47 W. H. fb EK House fb EK House ZXI' House K A Lodge 22111 Place 37 W. H. 11121K House 34 W. H. AK E House fb I' A House 111 A9 House AT House ff'7 ' . J 6, IMI lIEULIELVIENSlANll ll-ILVIIII Keith Francis Driscoll Syracuse, N. Y. ZNI1 House Berrien Clark Eaton Detroit, Mich. K A Lodge Howard Parmelee Eells, Jr. Cleveland, O. 37 W. H. George Goodman Ernst New York, N. Y. 31 M. H. Willis Ward Fay Auburn, N. Y. K A Lodge John William Ferguson, Jr. Paterson, N. J. St. Anthony Hall John Wilson Freeman Washington, D. C. 19 B. H. Herbert Nichols French Brookline ' 19 E. C. Herbert Lincoln Frink Holyoke ECP Place Thomas Foster Furness Brookline XII T House John Wily Garrett, 2d St. Louis, Mo. 6 B. H. Russell Bare Garver Roaring Springs, Pa. XI' S2 House Auburn, N. Y. 12 M. H. John Mason Gilchrist Roger Morton Gildersleeve Lewis Chapman Gilger Randolph Wyman Gleason Robert Noble Golding Robert Julius Goldman David Gilbert Gregor Charles Blake Hall Herbert Spencer Havens Edward Marion Hay Charles Myron Hayden Laurence Stanford Haynes Ernest Myers Hedden Richard Hallaran Hodge Herbert Roy Horton George Loring Hubbell, Jr. Jack Butler Johnstone Daniel Sehncek Keller Morris James Kidder George King Henry Randolph Knowlton Thomas Alexander Langfor John Nestell Leonard Raymond Flint Long Norman Hillard MaeLeish d Frank Angelo MacNamee, Jr. Charles Rust Macpherson Frank Le Roi Main Gordon Hunt Miehler Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Norwalk, O. Lowell New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Watertown, N. Y. Orange, N. J. Tivoli, N. Y. Spokane, Wash. Housatonic Longmeadow Newark, N. J. Toledo, O. Albany, N. Y. Garden City, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Lancaster, Pa. Essex Junction, Vt. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Summit, N. J. Glencoe, Ill. Albany, N. Y. Saginaw, Mich. New York, N. Y. Greenwich, Conn. 61 AK E House 3 W. C. XII Q House AT House 4 B. H. ZWI' House 9 AX House 27 B. H. XXII Lodge Williams Inn 23111 Place fl' I' A House NPT House 1 E. C. AK E House 24 W. H. fb I' A House 6 E. C. AK E House St. Anthony Hall AK E House 20 B. H. 9 AX House ZXI' House 34 W. H. K A Lodge fb A6 House 6 B. H. IU l lluu LIELHENSIANH IW I Barry Lincoln Morgan Elgin, Ill. fb 1' A House Edwin Gates Nash Nettleton, Ark. NI' T House James Fay Newton Williamstown 11,2115 House joseph Aloysius Fivez O'Brien Bennington, Vt. 6 E. C. Ralph Finch Palmer Brooklyn, N. Y. 21 B. H. Edgar Burnside Parsons Binghamton, N. Y. ZNI1 House William Kennell Paton Paterson, N. J. 9 AX House Andrew Fleming Patterson New York, N. Y. fb A6 House Edward Erskine Porter Brooklyn, N. Y. 'Iv A9 House George Stephen Potwine East Windsor, Conn. 9 E. C. Kent Holeman Powers Minneapolis, Minn. XXII Lodge Dwight Harold Pratt Henry Townsend Pratt David Remer Lawrence Smith Roberts Louis Rudnick Alfred Shriver Bruce Messcr Smith Harold Allen Spring Thomas Stuart Squire Robert Burrough Swain Wallace Bradley Thompson Joseph Haas Titus Cyprian Andrew Toolan Mason Turner john Cowperthwaite Tyler John Daire Van Cott George Whitfield Van Slyck Rowland Westcott Waterbury Albert Perry Waterman, jr. John Franklin Wharton Kneeland Ball VVilkes Lessing Whitford Williams Theodore Ryder Williams Oliver James Wilson Donald Winston Frederick Schaefer Winston Kenneth Barrow Wood Paul Pickering Wrigley Cincinnati, O. Milwaukee, Wis. New York, N. Y. Winter Park, Fla. Williamstown New Brighton, N. Y. Pittsfield Franklinville, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Pomfret, Conn. Orange, N. I. Pittsfield North Adams Torrington, Conn. Brooklyn, N. Y. Salt Lake City, Utah Providence, R. I. Saratoga Springs, N. Orange, N. J. East Orange, N. J. Buffalo, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Malden Malden Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. G2 Y. lS E. C. 24 W. H. 5 W. H. 3 M. H. 127 Cole Ave. fb A9 House AT House ZNI1 House XXI' Lodge St. Anthony Hall 8 E. C. 37 M. H. ZXI1 House AKE House 'PT House 2 W. H. 5 W. H. 24 W. H. 9 E. C. 0 AX House XPT House 8 W. H. 6 AX House 0 AX House fb A6 House fb A9 House XII S2 House X111 Lodge IIVJII IIQULMENSIANII IIWUI Sometime Members nf 1915 john Hascall Abbott . . . Arthur Allan Andrews . . Robert Weston Babcock . Lester Roberts Badger . Charles Henry Banes . Frank Bevan . . . Lloyd Bissell . . Graham Blandy . . Edwin Laurence Bowes William Ketcham Bowes . . Persons LaBarre Campbell . . James Graham Cannon, jr. CIEHUD Alexander Hayward Cathcart . james Adams Catheart . . john Churchill .... Douglas Rulison Coleman Clflllij Harold Frederick Cowperthwaite Robert Stevens Davis . . . Webster Wright Eaton Louis Fulton . . . john Newell Garfield . . Howard Thomas Greene . . Alexander Michel Guitennan . William Lawrence Guthrie 119165 Robert Joseph Hamcrshlag . . George Harold Harder . . . Donald Ryan Harris . Byron Moore Herrington . James Abraham Jonas . George Cregan Keady . Tuthill Ketcham . . Stuart English Kimball Francis Anthony Lavigne . . Goshen, Ind. Canandaigua, N. Y. . Chicago, Ill. Minneapolis, Minn. Philadelphia, Pa. . North Adams . Buffalo, N. Y. . Greenwich, N.Y. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . . Toledo, O. . Searsdale, N. Y. . St. Paul, Minn. . St. Paul, Minn. Carters Bridge, Va. . New York, N. Y. . Westiicld, N. . Meriden, Conn. . Columbus, O. . Massena, N. Y. West Mentor, O. Milwaukee, Wis. . St. Paul, Minn. . New York, N. Y. .New York, N. Y. . Philmont, N. Y. . Arden, N. C. Greenwich, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. . Brooklyn, N. Y. Englewood, N. J. Hood River, Ore. . Spokane, Wash. lllFlll llUUMLUlfN5lANll llWlI Clyde Stanley Longyear . . Kenneth Gaston McClure Clfllfil Edward Louis Martinez . . Frederick Warren Oakes, jr. . Charles Marcus Osborn, III . Phillips Merrill Payson Qllllfij . Alexander Stuart Peabody . . William Sehreuder Rhoades H9165 Donald Lewis Richards . . Harry Albertis Sessions . . Amory Standish Skerry C 19165 . Thomas August Slattery john Julien Smith . . Robert Lansing Smith . . Woodruff Smith 09141 . Edward Weisel Stern . David Durell Stueck . Alfred Leslie Taylor . Arthur Temple Clllllij . . Horace Kent T cnney, Jr. . . Howell Kellogg Thayer 09163 . Rodney Corning Ward . Norman Williams .... Reginald Whitemore Windram . Max Lewis Young, jr. . . . Minneapolis, Minn. . New York, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. . Denver, Colo. Indianapolis, Ind. . Portland, Me. . New York, N. Y. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Westfield . Palmyra, N. Y. . Montclair, N. J. . Troy, N. Y. Bronxville, N. Y. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Pittsburgh, Pa. . New York, N. Y. jersey City, N. J. . Gleasondale . Texarkana, Ark. . Winnetka, Ill. . Northampton . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Woodstock, Vt. . . Boston . New York, N. Y. 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William Harris Funk Henry Hubbard Cutler . Donald Diehl Brumbaugh Ferris Marion Angevene Samuel Newton Bacon Elbert Hyatt Bancker Stuart-Menteth Beard Alfred Benjamin Frank Merrill Brazier Charles Frederick Arnold Brewer Talbot Magruder Brewer Donald Diehl Brumbaugh Gordon Wyatt Cameron William Gail Camp james Graham Cannon, Jr. Horace Weston Chapman William Dearborn Clark Edwin Thurston Clarke Douglas Rulison Coleman jack Arthur Conway Henry Hubbard Cutler Irving Maxwell Day Cary Freeman Denny Delano deWindt Edward William Young Dunn Hobart Bigelow Emerson George Faunce, jr. Gfficers members Brookline Albany, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Middletown, Conn New York, N. Y. Orange, N. J. Williamstown Buffalo, N. Y. Scarsdale, N. Y. Bangor, Me. San Francisco, Cal. Brookline New York, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Mt. Hcrmon Schenectady, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Winnetka, Ill. Jersey City, N. J. Newton Carnegie, Pa. GS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer A 23 E. C. 14 M. H. 22 M. H. 27 W. H. 12 E. C. 21 W. H. 33 W. H. 27 W. H. 16 E. C. 28 Hoxsey St. 16 F. H. AKE House 49 W. H. 49 W. H. -'I5 W. H. K A Lodge 28 W. I-I. 4- E. C. 35 W. H. St. Anthony Hall 4-2 W. H. 14 M. H. 20 M. H. S VV. C. Im!! AQIIGULIELHENSIANII IIWII George Siemers Fayen Herbert Carey Fowler james Charles Fox, Jr. WVilliam Harris Funk James Abram Garfield Donald Frederick Geddes Russel Mortimer Geer Frederick Virginius Geier Bulkley Southworth Griffin Albert Leonard Grindy William Lawrence Guthrie Claude Milton Haggerty Everest Denslow Haight Ira Alden Hawkins George McGill Hayes Charles McPherson Holt Sherwood Hubbell James Foley Hurd George Alvin Hyde Leonard Jacob, 2d Henry .Eugene jones, jr. Jay Sylvester Jones, Jr. George Cyril Jordan William Dorsey Kennedy Charles David Kepner, Jr. Kenneth Gaston McClure Samuel Campbell McKown, Jr. Francis Michael McMahon john Marshall, jr. Richard Stratton Maynard William Lincoln Moffat, Jr. Leonard David Newborg Edward Francis Oakes Charles Stott Oakley, Jr. Robert julian Oppenheimer Carlton Bynner Overton Albert Brace Pattou Montclair, N. J. East Orange, N. J. Middletown, Conn. South Bend, Ind. West Mentor, O. Toledo, O. West Hartford, Conn. Cincinnati, O. Springheld North Adams New York, N. Y. Holyoke Brooklyn, N. Y. Warwick, N. Y. Canandaigua, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. Garden City, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. Wichita, Kan. Watertown, Conn. Riverside, Conn. Brooklyn, N. Y. North Adams East Cleveland, O. Newtonville Plandomc, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y. Pittsfield Anchorage, Ky. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N . Y. New York, N. Y. Palatine Bridge, N. Y Scarsdale, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Montclair, N. J. Yonkers, N . Y. 69 0 W. l 3 Q l-lr B 20 W. 20 W. 40 W. S W 35 W. 2-LE 12 W. 20 E 1012 3 F. 7 M. 225 E 30 W. 6 M. HE TW 29 VV. ' n - 1 .QL 4 W. 2 M. 12W 20 IW. 4W 3 F. l2E I7 W. 4 M. 4 M. 31 M. l F. 21 M. 39 W. 38 W. 9 M. ZB. . 'f ' . '4 . - ' IH l lluu LQHENSIANII Hill Harold Payne Cincinnati, O. 'IS W. H. john Adams Payne, jr. Cincinnati, O. 7 W. C. Phillips Merrill Payson Portland, Mc. K A Lodge Horace Dudley Peck New York, N. Y. 16 B. H. Elisha Barclay Powell, jr. Oswego, N. Y. 3 E. C. William Schreuder Rhoades Brooklyn, N. Y. AK E House George Harrison Richards Winsted, Conn. ll F. H. Richard Burton Rockwood Englewood, N. I. AT House Joseph. Jones Russell Ilion, N. Y. ,l I M. H. Charles Dwight Sabin, jr. New York, N. Y. 5 W. C. Fred Dunning Salmon Port Jervis, N. Y. l3 Sc 14 B. H. Philip Huntington Seaman Yonkers, N. Y. 38 W. H. Los Angeles, Cal. 49 W. H. Phillips Bassett Shaw Douglas Auld Shcpardson Amory Standish Skerry Eben Selden Spencer Harry Arthur Statler John Stebbins A Allyn Fillmore Stetson Emerson Law Stone Arthur Temple Howell Kellogg Thayer Frederick Tompkins Walker Frame Vance Douglas Patten YVells Robert Howard Whiton Gomer John Williams Robert Warren Williams Meredith Wood Harry Alfred Zimmerman, Jr. Reading New York, N. Y. Duluth, Minn. Johnstown, Pa. Norwich, N. Y. Plattsburgh, N. Y. Waterford, N. Y. Texarkana, Tex. Northampton New York, N. Y. Cincinnati, O. Chicago, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. Fair Haven, Vt. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Youngstown , O. 70 V .ll E. C. 14. C. 1 B. H. XPS? House l 1 E. C. 252 W. H. 4 W. H. I6 E. C. 2W. C. I7 W. H. ll M. H. I3 W. Il 24- E. C. l F. H. 6 W. H. 22 M. H. 21 M. H. IWJII llnuumifusllwll llmll bnmetime Members nf 1916 Charles Albert Atwell, Jr. C191 TD Kurt William Baettenhausscn C 19171 . . . Elbert Baldwin C1917D . . Norman William Blanchard . Addison Brown, -lr. . . . Norman Brown 119175 . . William Charles Browning C1917D Arcson Buchanan Burr . . Charles Macy Bussey . . J. de Raismes Combes . . Herbert Reginald Davis 119171 George Carlton Fanchcr . . George Dick Finlay, jr. Q19l7D Henry Needham Flynt Cl9l7D john Wilson Freeman 09155 . Herbert Nichols French 119155 Herbert DeFreest Hamm . john Goodall Hutton Cl91Tj . Parmele johnson CI91Tj . Henry William King 119173 . Webster Knight, II . . . john Lippitt Ladd . . . Richard Bryan Leake, -lr. C l917j Delano Chauncey Letts . . Otto Emil Lohrke, jr. 119175 . Scwickley, Pa. New York, N. Y. Lakewood, N. J. North Adams New York, N. Y. Portland, Me. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. . Troy, N. Y. Elmhurst, N. Y. Ossining, N. Y. W'hite Plains, N. Y. Montclair, N. J. . . Monson lVashington, D. C. . Brookline . Troy, N. Y. Bennington, Vt. . Penn Yan, N. Y. Alma, Mich. Providence, R. I. Providence, R. I. Arlington, Vt. . . . Chicago, Ill. Albert Thornton McAllister C191 TJ Sydney Newton Maclnnis . Bryant McQuillen . . . joseph Hiram Main . . . M areus MeLemore Marshall . Dudley Miller Cl9lTj . . Emil Henry Molthan Cl9l7j . Warner johnson lylontagne C1917 Caryl Hammond N ewell C1910 J . . . liast Orange, N. nl. . Chestnut Hill, Pa. . Pittsfield . Dedham New York, N. Y. . Los Angeles, Cal. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Bullfalo, N. Y. . ' . N - JC' Ilvall IIEULIELHENSIANII IILVIIIII Carleton Kingsley Ober H9175 . White Plains, N. Y. Schuyler Adams Orvis . . . New York, N. Y. Edward Lyndal Reed 419173 . . . Wayne, Pa. Kenneth Gray Reynolds . . . . Albany, N. Y. Hamilton Harris Russell . . . Seneca Falls, N. Y. George Harold Schreiber H9171 . . . North Adams Walter Eppley Seibert 09171 . . Baltimore, Md. Paul Clements Shattuck 09171 . . . N atiek Kenneth Gladstone Smith . . Winnetka, lll. Sydney Reed Smith . . . . Canaan, N. Y. William Boyd Sommerville, jr. . . New York, N. Y. Stuart Olmstead Stearns H9171 . . Hartford, Conn. Raymond DuBois Stickney Q1917D . Albany, N. Y. Thomas Mellvaine Turner . . . . New York, N. Y. John Daire VanCott 119155 . . Salt Lake City, Utah Albert Franklin Waterman . . . Warren, R. I. John Thoreau Whitmore . . . Springfield Amory Leland Williams 09175 . . Woodstock, Vt. Leonard Clark Wolcott H9171 ....... Highland Park, lll. UN DE RCLASS TUG -OF-WA R awww , 1 5 Fw ? X' xl Bn WZZWWX I ,111- '-f- ..-,N,. fQ'g5 'W , ri kv w A- ,WW -Q f S S .9 wisxx xsgxgga i Nfhff, 45 a .. My -, b ,- .-.. . u,y,5M Id ' is N- . , . 4- 4 , ! T. ,, M F Y X pg , 4 .' :' -. Ti 'f 9- ,M .J I 211. , 1. L.-E-'tip 1 F' K k if fhf- N ' N Vis, - - x W. 1-u.. :- .- XXxX-TNEEE SQX ' 4- 'F '.7f?t'3 ifg N ,f X- - -N, K ' M -- :if ' 1 f 1: 'N -1 :x :Q -A ,gvt 5755- 1 .f . g! if -- 1'-if:-f Q . Lrg fxlya-. 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H ' ffcii' ' ?f1Qil:5lf .1, fQ' ' 'xl' 1 I 1 Q ,fi V.-157 , ,fm VL, f,f- , ffl? gl 1 I , f , ' a , 44, 1 ,, f :J ' J Aww., -rf., 'f 15,51 W: of ' ' ,mf f. .., - ' I - ,2 1 V, af V 'V ,, V we 1 , ,gfifff M, way' , 255' fx - 1'f pgi?,f 'sf ,. 1 1 L?-x-v , rx ' ,v xx w , -4: F -Af .......'aw-I K E 'if fa! w , K X' xl Wwjgj 1 LESSIN NILLIAMS IIUII IIEULIELFIENSIANH HWII I I Ol l+'ICEIiS Ol 'l'lIIC l R.ESlIMAN CLASS 14l+1NVIH-PRICSIl7lCN'I' K1 lcsmn---Vw nl:-l'1uf:s1m: wr Jl'Il I I'1IiY'-SICCIH-2'I'AIKY C lux-'l'1mAsumm 75 IIEUI IIGULIELHENSIANII IIWII Jfresbman Qtlass' Arthur Vaughan Lewis Carl Edward Kieser David Elwood Jeffery Carlton Wheeler Cox James Strange Alexander, Jr. Lawrence Sheppard Armstrong Charles Burgess Arthur, Jr. Charles Albert Atwell, Jr. Winthrop Provost Austin Kurt William Baettenhaussen Leonard Hotchkiss Bailey Elbert Baldwin Charles Ackert Banks Henry Clarke Banks Donald DeVeau Bartholomew Lester Yates Baylis Walter Andrew Bell Thomas Hume Benedict Hubert Duke Bennett Henry Parsons Blodgett Robert Fuller Blodgett Norman Brown William Charles Browning Alexander Thomson. Burr Marion Staples Cadwell Van Henry Cartmell, Jr. Kenneth Silliman Chester Charles Akers Choate QBffiners members Montclair, N. J. Penn Yan, N. Y. Cleveland, O. Sewickley, Pa. Santa Barbara, Cal. New York, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Lakewood, N. J. Evanston, Ill. Greenwich, Conn. Orange, N. J. Huntington, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Roselle, N. J. Toledo, O. Toledo, O. West Newton Portland, Me. New York, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. Jamestown, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Bridgehampton, N. Y. Winona, Minn. 76 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ' 48 W. 43 W. 5 B. 13 W. 10W 4E 3 B. 6 M. 21 F. 12 C. 22 W. 12 C. 16 W. 14 W. 14W 3 W. 18 M. 2 B. 5W 7W. 11W 22 F. 9 C. 8 M. IIVJII IIHULIELHENSMNII IIMHI Tse Ki Chow Peking, China 16 C. William Bernard Clark Litchfield, Conn. 19 W. Tracy Amerman Clute Garden City, N. Y. 15 C. Reginald McCall Cobb Akron, O. 36 M, Andrew Hale Cochran Minneapolis, Minn. 13 M. George Jarvis Cofhn New York, N. Y. 41 W, Harold Sy Conklin New Rochelle, N. Y. 23 W. Reginald Aldrich Cook New York, N. Y. 44 W. Carlton Wheeler Cox Montclair, N. J. 48 W. Robert Dudley Coye Rochester, N. Y. 17 M. George Henry Daniels Williamstown 2 F. john Dorrance Davies Camden, N. Y. 6 W Herbert Reginald Davis Ossining, N. Y. 19 E Randolph Foster Debevoise South Orange, N. J. 10 C. Leonard Chandler Dewing Hartford, Conn. 5 B. Thomas Ripley Dorr Williamstown 41 W. Alden Monteith Drury Northampton 25 M. Thomas Earle, jr. Steclton, Pa. 2 F. Samuel Eells Cleveland, O. 23 F. Richard Whipple Ensign Westfield 16 M. Kingsley Ervin St. Cloud, Minn. 6 W Elizur Kirke Hart Fessenden West Newton 22 W. George Dick Finlay, Jr. Montclair, N. J. 40 W. Henry Needham Flynt Monson 17 W. Esty Foster Plainfield, N. I. 24 M. Leonard Chester Freeman Morristown, N. J. 15 W Prentiss French Chicago, Ill. 12 F. Harry Elwell Funk Bloomsburg, Pa. 38 M. Stanton Garfield Williamstown 46 W. Bradley johnson Gaylord Buffalo, N. Y. 23 M. William Van Kirk Gillett New York, N. Y. 26 M. Alexander Hollis Godfrey Philadelphia, Pa. 14 F. Luther Carrington Goodrich Peking, China 7 E Ernest Charles Frederick GreeE New York, N. Y. S C. Richard Brown West Hall New York, N. Y. 10 C. Woodman Clark Hamilton Oak Park, IU- 23 M- Ncw York, N. Y. 19 F. Bryan Hamlin 77 11NU11 llGULIELHENSIANII 1lW1I Robert Osborne Handley Charles James Hardy, ,I r. Henry Satterlee Herendeen joseph Robert Hewitt Leonard Bogue Hotchkiss Frank Hubbard Hutchinson John Goodall Hutton David Elwood Jeffery Parmele Johnson Alexander Hutchins Johnston Horace Steele Kei fer Lincoln Lewis Kellogg VVilliam Henry Kelton Norman Fullerton Kennedy Carl Edward Kieser Henry William King Albert Aurelius Laplante Richard Bryan Lcake, -lr. John. Howland Leemin g Arthur Vaughan Lewis james Louis Lohrke Otto Emil Lohrke, jr. Albert Thornton McAllister 'Ezekiel MeCleary Gilbert James Catheart MeCurdy Charles Lockhart McKelvy Roger Barrett McMullen, Jr. Donald Schuyler Mann Elias Marks Charles Jerome Massinger Randall Willis Matson William Bogardus Merselis, Jr. George Middlebrook Dudley Miller Percival Miller Emil Henry Frederick Moltlian Warner johnson Montague Sidney Clarke Moody Myron Alan Moore Duncan Bassett Murphy Caryl Hammond Newell Nathaniel Shaw Norton Hauppauge, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Elmira, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Columbus, O. Bennington, Vt. Lockport, N. Y. Penn Yan, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y. Springfield, O. Oneonta, N. Y. Pawlet, Vt. East Cleveland, O. Brooklyn, N. Y. Alma, Mich. Williamstown Arlington, Vt. Buffalo, N. Y. Irvington-on-Huds East Orange, N. J. East Orange, N. J. Chestnut Hill, Pa. Amsterdam, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Evanston, Ill. Buffalo, N. Y. Cincinnati, O. Butler, N. ,I. Rochester, N. Y. Passaic, N. -I. New York, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Providence, R. l. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Evanston, Ill. Gardner Lee Builalo, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. 78 13 W 33 M. 413 W. .15E 2E SJ F. 27 Hoxsey 10 W. 16 F. 15 M. lj F 215 Bi 6 E. 1 BM. 15 C. '18 'Spring 14 john 7 M 18 C. on, N. Y. -115 W. 34 M. .1 B. iz W A, F. 18 M. 36 W. 415 W. S1 W 315 M. 15 M. 111- F. 141- C. 18 W. 20 E 15 W. 19 W. 35 M. 13 F. 2 E 13 N 111 B. 18 C. A IIVZII. I IIEULIELHENSIANII IIT! Dickson Nott Honolulu, T. H. 23 F. H. Wendell Sereno Nutting Brooklyn, N. Y. Sl C. H. Carleton Kingsley Ober White Plains, N. Y. -la F. H. Lewis Robert Owen Port Henry, N. Y. I I C. H. Ulrich Roland Palmedo Montclair, N. J. I-la W. C. Lester Adam Paterson Buffalo, N. Y. .3 B. H. Victor Elting Pattou Yonkers, N. Y. EJ M, H, ,lay Brooke Pearce, jr. Cleveland, O. IU W. C. .Henry Olmsted Philips Tacoma, Wash. 47 W, H, Stanley Phillips Upper Montclair, N. J. 26 W, H, Edward Lyndal Reed Wayne, Pa. '12 W, C, Harold Elliott Rich Bethel, Me. S F, H, George Lynde Richardson, ,I r. West Philadelphia, Pa. 7 F, H, Robert Ramsay Richardson Glendale, O. 1 I W, C, Roger William Riis Barre A, F, H' Thomas Fortescue Rochester Buffalo, N. Y. -L5 W, H, ,lames Linn Rodgers, jr. Havana, Cuba 21 F, H, Truman Henry Safford Lowell 35 M, H, Philip Sidney Sayles Adams 26 B, H, Clarence Bott Schaefer Buffalo, N. Y. 1 I C, H, Bennet Fellows Sehaulller Highland Park, lll. 7 E, C, George Harold Schreiber Walter Eppley Seihert Paul Clements Shattuck Theodore Carpenter Slosson Grant Diack Small Harwood Edmund Smeeth Ashley Bruce Smith Carl Douglas Smith Irving Smith, jr. Winthrop Floyd Smith Stuart Olmsted Stearns Raymond Reed, Stetson Raymond DuBois Stickney Harold Clark Thompson Charles Ferdinand Ulrich ,Iohn Valentine Harold Livingston Van Doren Harold Rogers Van Gilder Carl William Victor james Ward, IV Alan Graham Warner North Adams Baltimore, Md. Natick Mount Kiseo, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Oak Park, Ill. Oak Park, Ill. Holyoke New York, N. Y. Dorchester Hartford, Conn. Plattsburgh, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. Orange, N. j. Greenfield Chicago, Ill. East Orange, N. J. New Haven, Conn. New York, N. Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y. T9 North Adams '10 E. C. 5 E. C. 17 Nl. H. 15 YV. C. 28 M. H. 3 W. H. lli M. H. IS hd. H. ll W. H. Efll Place 32 W. H. 2 VV. H. 8 E. C. 23 W. H. 12 F. H. 14- W. H. I3 F. H. 44 W. H. .ll W. H. 215 W. H. IMI 1luuutLr1tNslANll IDI Francis Darling Weeks Dorchester 2:3 M. Norman Underhill White Ridgewood, N. -I. v 24 M. Charles Lawrence Whittemore Williamstown 23 M. Allyn Richmond Wight Montclair, N. 1. ill W. Henry Douglas Wild Williamstown 7 F. Amory Leland Williams W'oodstoek, Vt. 25 W. George Barnes Wilson Wichita, Kan. lli W. Norman Hall Wilson Glen Ridge, N. J. 33 M Leonard Clark Wolcott Highland Park, Ill 7 E Philip Ira Worcester Detroit, Mich. 3-l M. Harold Bemis VV right Bellevue, O. 29 M. John Aubrey Wright, jr. Youngstown, O. 20 M. Kendall Wyman Fitchburg 8 C. George Stanley Young Cleveland, O. 15 E Robert Gordon Young Minneapolis, Minn. 13 M. Charles Zabriskie Paterson, N. I. 38 M. . , - ' 1., ., ' . . ,. ima-.. L-.. i . WILLIAMS HALL QUADRANGLIC 80 I J KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY IIVSHI IIHULIELHINSMNII IIWII illilassanbusetts Qlpba uf kappa Qlpha Qktahlisbeh 1833 james Phinney Baxter, Iiril Robert Rollin .Iewett Douglas Rulison Coleman Peter Fries Connor Cha Talbot Magruder Brewer Norman Brown Bulkley Southworth Griffin Charles McPherson Holt Henry Parsons Blodgett Alexander Thomson Burr Henry Satterlee Herendeen James Louis Lohrke 1914 Charles Blanchard Phelps William Bradford Turner 1915 Berrien Clark Eaton Willis Ward Fay zrles Rust Macpherson 1916 Otto Emil Lohrke, Jr. Albert Brace Pattou Phillips Merrill Payson Eben Selden Spencer 1917 SIS Dickson N Ott Victor Elting Pattou Grant Diack Small Philip Ira Worcester ,J Illmll ll'--IGULMENSII-1Nl l1WWI ifaappa Zllpba jfraternitp N cw York Alpha . . Massacliusctts Alpha New York Beta . New York Gamma . Ontario Alpha. Pomisylvzmizi Alpha . Quebec: Alpha Pcm1sylvauiz1Bctu . Jfounheh at Qkininn Qllullege, 1825 Qctihe Cllibapters Union Collcgc . Williams College . Hobart College . Cornell University 'l'o1'outo Univcrsity Lcliigh Uuivcrsity McGill University University of Pcrnnsylvzmiu . 84 1825 182525 18441 18158 18512 1851-1 18119 19123 SIG MA PIII I R,A'I'If1RNI'1'Y IlUIl llUUl'fUl'5N5lANll lWm jllilassanbusetts Qlpba uf Sigma iglji Qlisitahlisbetu 1834 1914 Norman Delafield Du Bois Francis Seifert Smith, Jr. Stewart MacKie Emery George William Smith Alfred Perkins Pillsbury Albert Vinal 1 1915 Donald Crane Herbert Lincoln Frinlc Laurence Stanford Haynes 1916 Edward William Young Dunn, slr. Elisha Barclay Powell, -lr. Leonard Jacob, 2nd Stuart Olmstead Stearns Emerson Law Stone 1917 Charles Burgess Arthur, jr. Leonard Chandler Dewing Robert Fuller Blodgett Bryan Hamlin Williain Bernard Clark 'Warner Johnson Montague George Stanley Young 86 limi llUUUQLlfN3lANll llmll bigma fbi jfraternitp jfuunbeh at Ulininn Qllullege, 1827 Alpha of New York . Beta of New York . Alpha of Massachusetts Delta ol New York . Alpha of Vermont . Alpha of Michigan . Alpha of Pennsylvania Epsilon of New York Alpha of YVisconsin . Alpha of California . Qctihe Qllhapters S7 Union College Hamilton College . Williams College . Hobart College University of Vermont University of Michigan Lehigh University Cornell University University of Wisconsin University of California DICL'l'A UPSILON 1 R.A'l'I?1R,Nl'I'Y limi IIHULIELHENSIAMI IWII williams Qlbapter nf Reita iilipsilun ffstahlisbeh 1834 1914 john Ure Anderson A Henry Manchester Ladd, Jr. Cornelius Merrill Brown Reginald Dwight Perry Franklin Clyde Doane james Taylor Van Steenbergh 1915 David Short Dennison Robert Noble Golding Bruce Messer Smith 1916 George Siemers Fayen Charles Stott Oakley, Jr. Caryl Hammond Newell Richard Burton Rockwood I-larry Alfred Zimmerman, .il r. 1917 Leonard Hotchkiss Bailey Theodore Carpenter Slosson Marion Staples Cadwell Charles Ferdinand Ulrich Leonard Bogue Hotchkiss james Ward, IV Charles Jerome Massinger Henry Douglas Wild Lester Adam Paterson Harold Bemis Wright james Aubrey Wright, jr. S9 IIYHII IIUULIELHENSIANII IIWWII Malta Tllipsilun Jfraternitp Jfuunbeh at williams Qllullege, 1834 Williams College Union College Hamilton College Amherst College Western Reserve University Colby College University of Rochester Miclfllebury College Bowdoin College Rutgers College Colgate University New York University Miami University Brown University Cornell University Marietta College Syracuse University University of Michigan Northwestern University Harvard University Qctihe Qlibapters University of Wisconsin Lafayette College Columbia University Lehigh University Tufts College DePauw University University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota Massachusetts Institute of Technology Swarthmore College Leland Stanford, jr., University University of California McGill University University of Nebraska University of Toronto University of Chicago Ohio State University University of Illinois University of Washington Pennsylvania State College 90 CI-II PSI FRATERNITY llVJll llUULlELlllIN5lllNll l lVlIIl Qlpha Theta uf Cllibi 355i Cllfstahlisbeh 1842 1914 Waldemar Patterson Adams David Gale jones Theodore Hamilton Dauchy Francis Russell Rising john Goldthwait Davis john Dunham Townsend Norman Frothingham Hunnewell Webb Isaiah Vorys William Ozmun Wyckoff 1915 Barron Brainerd Thomas Stuart Squire Edward Marion Hay .lohn Daire VanCott Kent Holeman Powers George Whitfield Van Slyek David Remer Paul Pickering Wrigley 1916 Stuart-Menteth Beard George Faunee, Jr. james Charles Fox, slr. William Harris Funk James Strange Alexander, jr. ' Donald Frederick Geddes George McGill Hayes james Foley Hurd Raymond DuBois Stiekney Robert Howard W hi ton ' 1917 Carlton Wheeler Cox Thomas Hume Benedict Alexander Hutchins Johnston Hubert Duke Bennett james Linn Rodgers, jr. Harold Livingston Van Doren 02 IflI,IlI illiULIELI1EN5lANIl lIWII Qllbi 195i jfraternitp jfnunhch at Ullniou Qllullcgc, 1841 Qctihe Qlpbas pi 1 .... Union College Theta 1 . Williams College Mu 1 Middlebury College Alpha 1 . VVesleyan University phi 1 . . Hamilton College Epsilon . University of Michigan Chi I . Amherst College psi i . . Cornell University Nu . University of Minnesota loia L University of Wisconsin liho 1 .... Rutgers College Xi 1 1 Stevens Institute of Technology Alpha Della 1 . . . University of Georgia Bela Delta 1 1 ,,.. Lehigh University Galnalnal Dalia 1 . Leland Stanford, Jr., University Delta Delta 1 . . 'University of California Epsilon Delta 1 . University of Chicago Zeta Dalia 1 . University of Illinois 93 ZETA PSI FRATERNITY IWSIII IIEULIELHENSIANII IIUJWII Zeta Qlibapter uf Zeta 195i ffstahlisbeh 1847 1914 I-Ienry Tracy Hale -'Iohn Alan lVlZl.Ccil'1Ufl' George VVilliam Higinbotham David Moffat Herbert DuNoye1' Jones Willson Bridges Moody Andrew Raymond Smith 1915 F arnam jay Bowen Norman l-lillard MacLeisl1 Theodore Brigham Conklin Edgar Burnside Parsons Keith Francis Driscoll Harold Allen Spring David Gilbert Gregor Cyprian Andrew Toolan 1916 Henry Needham F ly11t Dudley Miller Frederick Geicr William Lincoln lXfloITaL, jr john Marshall, jr. Frederick Tomkins 1917 Charles Aekcrt Banks Harold Sly Conklin Robert Dudley Coye Elizur Kirke Hart Fesscnden 95 Gilbert james Gathcart .lYlCC,L1ldV Sidney Clarke Moody Truman Henry Saflord Ashley Bruce Smith IW! IIHULIELHKNSIANII Irivlllll Zeta 3551 jfraternitp jfnuulaeh at mem Bork Qlinihersitp, 1846 Qctihc Ctlbaptcrs Phi . . . New York University Zeta . . . . Williams College Delta . . . . Rutgers College Sigma . . University of Pennsylvania Chi . , , . .Colby University Epsilon . Brown University Kappa . . . . Tufts College Tau . . . . . Lafayette College Upsilon . . University of North Carolina Xi . . . . University of Michigan Lambda . . . Bowdoin College Beta . University of Virginia Psi . . Cornell University Iota . . . University of California Gamma . . Syracuse University Theta Xi University of Toronto Alpha . . . . Columbia University Alpha Psi . . . McGill University Nu . . . . Case School of Applied Science Eta . . .... Yale University Mu . . . . Leland Stanford, jr., University Alpha Beta . . University of Minnesota Alpha Epsilon . . University of Illinois Lambda Psi . University of Wisconsin ALPHA DELTA PHI 1 RATERN1TY IIVSHI II-iluumnfwsltwl llmll Zllflllilliams ffllbapter nf Qlpba ZlBelta 1913i Qbztahlisbeh 1851 1914 Frank Prouty Abbott Mason Garfield Harris Ely Adrianee, Jr. John Westfield Gillette, jr. Rutherford Oakes Ainslie Edward Converse Lincoln Rodman Wriglit Chamberlain john Stanton Rogers A Richmond Walker 1915 Douglas Cumbrae Crawford john Wily Garrett, 2d Wolffram Charles Franklin Day Frank Angelo MaeNamee, Jr. Howard Parmelee Eells, Jr. Gordon Hunt Michler 1916 Delano deWindt james Abram Garfield George Dick Finlay Henry William King A john Lippitt Ladd 1917 Reginald Aldrich Cook Arthur Vaughan Lewis Samuel Eells Charles Lockhart MeKelvy Stanton Garfield Irving Smith, Jr. john Howland Lccming Carl William Vietor 98 IIVJII IIGULIELHENSLANIQ IIWII Qlpha ZBeIta 1BIJi Jfounuheh at Zfpamiltou Qliullege, 1832 Qctihe Qllbapters Hamilton . .... . Hamilton College Columbia . Columbia College Brunonian . . Brown University Yale . . . Yale University Amherst . Amherst College Hudson . Adelbert College Bowdoin . . . Bowdoin College Dartmouth . . . Dartmouth College Peninsular . University of Michigan Rochester . University of Rochester Williams . . Williams College Middletown . VVesleyan University Kenyon . Kenyon College Union . . Union College Cornell . . Cornell University Phi Kappa johns Hopkins . . . . Trinity College Johns Hopkins University Minnesota University of Minnesota Toronto . Toronto University Chicago . Chicago University lXloGill . . McGill University Wisconsin . Wisconsin University California University of California Illinois . University of Illinois DlCI,'l'A PSI FRATERNITY 4? IWJII IIHULIELHLNQIANII IIWWI ilamhha Cibapter nf malta 355i Clfstablisbeh 1853' 1914 Columbus Delano Ames Gillct Lcfferts joseph White Gecr Edwin Post Maynard, Jr. Allston Headley Philip Childs Potter Paul Stuart Winslow 1915 John William Ferguson, Jr. Henry Randolph Knowlton Robert Burrough Swain 1916 Elbert Baldwin Everest Denslow Haight William Charles Browning Richard Bryan Leakc, Jr. Cary Freeman Denny Richard Stratton Maynard Charles Dwight Sabin, Jr. 1917 Van Henry Cartmell, jr. Donald Schuyler Mann Thomas Ripley Dorr George Lynde Richardson, jr. Robert Osborne Handley Roger William Riis Charles Lawrence Whittcmore lOl IWI IIUULIFLWENSIANII WII Alpha . Epsilon Lambda Delta . Upsilon Sigma . Tau . Reita 355i Jfraternitp Jfnunheh at Qliolumhia Qlinllege, 1847 Qntihe Qlbapters . . . . . . Columbia College . . Trinity College . . Williams College . University of Pennsylvania . . . University of Virginia . . . . Shellicld Scientific School . Massachusetts Institute of Technology 102 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON FR.ATER.NITY IIVJII IIHULIELHENSIANII IIIWI Ctlfpsilun Cliibapter uf ZBeIta kappa C!EpsiIun Qbztahlisbeh 1855 1914 John Hallett Clark, -Tr. Francis Robbins McCook Richard Ellsworth Weeks 1915 James Graham Cannon, jr. George Loring Hubbell, Jr. Elliott Debevoise George King Roger Morton Gildersleevc Thomas Alexander Langford Mason Turner 1916 Donald Diehl Brumbaugh Fred Dunning Salmon Sherwood Hubbell Amory Standish Slcerry Emil Henry Molthan Arthur Temple Edward Lyndal Reed Douglas Patten Wells 1917 Charles Albert Atwell, jr. Tracy Amerman Clute Randolph Foster Debcvoise Richard Brown West Hall Carl Edward Kiescr 104 Albert Thornton McAllister Stanley Phillips Winthrop Floyd Smith Alan Graham Warner Allyn Richmond Wight IW.-III IIEULIELHENSIANII IWWI Phi . Theta . Xi . Sigma . Gamma Psi . Upsilon . Beta . Eta . Kappa . . Lambda . Pi . . . Iota . . Alpha Alpha Omicron . Epsilon . Rho . Tau . Mu . Nu . . Beta Phi . Phi Chi . Psi Phi . Gamma Phi Psi Cmega . Beta Chi . Delta Chi . Delta Delta Phi Gamma Gamma Beta Theta Zeta . Alpha Chi . Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau . Tau Lambda Alpha Phi . Delta Kappa Tau Alpha . Sigma Rho . Delta Pi . Rho Delta . Kappa Epsilon Omega Chi . malta kappa Qlfpsilun Jfuunheh at ,Bale Qtullege, 1844 Qctihe dtbapters 5 . . . . Yale University . . . Bowdoin College . Colby College . . Amherst College . . Vanderbilt University . . University of Alabama . . . . Brown University . University of North Carolina . . University of Virginia . . . Miami University . . . . Kenyon College . . . . Dartmouth College . Central University of Kentucky . . . Middlebury College . . University of Michigan . . Williams College . Lafayette College . . . . Hamilton College . . . . Colgate University . College of thc City of New York . . . University of Rochester . . . Rutgers College . . DePauw University . . . Wesleyan University . Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . . . . Adelbert College . . . Cornell University . Chicago University Syracuse University . . Columbia College , University of California . . . . . Trinity College . . . University of Minnesota lvlassaehusetts Institute of Technology . . . . . Tulane University . . . Toronto University . . University of Pennsylvania . . . . McGill University . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . . University of Illinois . University of Wisconsin . University of Washington , . University of Texas PIII GAMMA DELTA FRATERNITY lfmll llnulnflnfwsmnll Elura Qllbapter uf 1Bbi Gamma Brita Gfstahlisbeb 1880 1914 Thomas Calvin Atchison John Greer Bartram Freeman Clarkson, jr. joseph Plumb Cochran Harold Cobb Cowell 1915 Harold Manning Adams George Washington Brodie, Jr. John Martin Deely Lawrence Smith Rob 1916 Ferris Marion Angevene Ira Alden Hawkins 1917 Andrew Hale Cochran Esty Foster Harry Elwell Funk Woodman Clark Hamilton Albert Aurelius Laplante 107 Norman Duffield Walter Erwin Johnson James Pratt Rogers Albert Wright Rockwood Lewis Holman Smith Ernest Myers Hcdden Daniel Schneek Keller Barry Lincoln Morgan crts Charles David Kcpner, Jr. Paul Clements Shattuck Myron Alan Moore Philip Sidney Sayles Harold Rogers Van Gilder Norman Underhill White George Barnes Wilson IEW IINFUI IIUULIELHENSIANII IIWNI 1913i Gamma Brita jfraternitp Jfnunheh at Sleffersun Qtnllege, 1848 Qctihe Gthapters Washington and Jefferson College Lehigh University University of Alabama DePauw University Pennsylvania College University of Virginia Allegheny College Hanover College Wabash College Columbia University Illinois Wesleyan University Knox College Washington and Lee University Ohio Wesleyan University Indiana University Yale University Western Reserve University Ohio State University Williams College University of California University of Pennsylvania University of Kansas Bucknell University Wooster University Lafayette College University of Texas Wittenberg College University of Michigan Denison University William Jewell College Colgate University Pennsylvania State College Cornell University Massachusetts Institute of Techrology University of Minnesota Worcester Polytechnic Institute Richmond College University of Tennessee johns Hopkins University New York University Amherst College Trinity College Union College University of Wisconsin Leland Stanford, jr., University University of Illinois University of Nebraska University of Maine University of Missouri Washington State University Dartmouth College University of Syracuse Purdue University Brown University University of Chicago Iowa State College Colorado College University of Oregon University of Colorado PHI DELTA THETA FRATERNITY lWaHl lIuuuiimfNsIANIl IffWlI jllllassanbusetts Qlpha nf iBiJi Betta Theta Qffitablisbeh 1886 1914 Edgar Willis Bowne Robert Parker Staats Charles Franklin Ely Edward Hatch Titus, Jr. Karl Hofmann Hodge Paul Brown West Charles Willard Lester Samuel Dow Wyman 1915 Caspar William, Clarke Andrew F lcming Patterson Ira Millard Dempsey Edward Erskine Porter Herbert Spencer Havens Alfred Shriver Frank LeRoi Main Donald Winston Frederick Schaefer Winston 1916 Horace Weston Chapman jack Arthur Conway William Dearborn Clark jay Sylvester Jones, jr. Phillips Bassett Shaw 1917 Henry Clarke Banks Alden Monteith Drury Richard Whipple Ensign Prentiss French Luther Carrington Goodrich l .10 Charles james Hardy, jr. Henry Olmsted Philips George Lyndc Richardson, -Ir Carl Douglas Smith Robert Gordon Young IIwHl luuLIfLr1fNsvlNIl IlWWIl 1BiJi Belts Zllibeta Jfraternitp Jfuunheh at jwliami Mnihersitp, 1848 Qlntihe Qibapters Miami University Indiana University Wabash College University of Wisconsin Northwestern University Butler University Ohio Wesleyan University Franklin College Hanover College University of Michigan DePauw University Ohio University Missouri University Knox College University of Georgia Emory College Iowa Wesleyan University Mercer University Cornell University Lafayette College University of California University of Virginia Randolph-Macon College University of Nebraska Washington and Jefferson Vanderbilt University University of Mississippi , University of Alabama Lombard College University of Chicago University of Cincinnati University of Washington Alabama Polytechnic Institute Pennsylvania College Pennsylvania State College Allegheny College University of Idaho College Iowa S tate Coll l 1 l University of Vermont Dickinson College Westminster College University of Iowa University of Minnesota University of Kansas University of the South University of Texas Ohio State University University of Pennsylvai Union College Columbia University Colby College Dartmouth College University of North Carolina Central University Williams College Southwestern University Syracuse University Washington and Lee University Lehigh University Amherst College Brown University Tulane University Leland Stanford, jr., University Washington University Purdue University University of Illinois Case School of Applied Science Kentucky State College McGill University Georgia School of Technology University of Colorado Toronto University . University of South Dakota University of North Dakota Colorado College ege iia THETA DELTA CI-II FRATERNITY IWJII IIUULIELH-.IENSIANI IIIWI iluta Zmuternn uf Qtbeta Belts: Qlbi Gstahlisheb 1891 1914 Stephen Luther French Stockton Harter Paul Hull Hyde 1915 William Rancllette Brock Walter Carlos Bronson Charles Blake Hall Raymond Flint Long 1916 Frank Merrill Brazier Charles Frederick Arnold Brewer Edwin Thurston Clarke . Hobart Bigelow Emerson 1917 Walter Anrlrew Bell George -Iarvis Coliin Charles Martin M arehand Addison Hurlbutt Northrop Lawrence Baker NVoorlarfl William Kennell Paton john Franklin VVharton Theodore Ryder Williams Oliver james Wilson Herbert Carey Fowler George Alvin Hyde Carlton Bynner Overton Philip Huntington Seaman Alexander Hollis Godfrey David Elw Jod Jeiiery William Bogardus Merselis, Jr. IIS? IWJll llUUl-.lfLNfN5lANll llWll illibeta Reita Cllibi Jfraternitp jfouuheh at Qliuiuu Qllullege, 1848 Qrtihe Qlibargcs Beta . . . Gamma Deuteron Delta Deuteron . Epsilon . . Zeta . . . Zeta Deuteron . Eta . . Eta Deuteron . Theta Deuteron Iota . . . Iota Deuteron . Kappa . . . Kappa Deuteron Lambda Deuteron Mu Deuteron . Nu . . Nu Deuteron . Xi . . Xi Deuteron . Omieron Deuteron Pi Deuteron . Rho Deuteron . Sigma Deuteron Tau Deuteron . Phi . . Chi . . Chi Deuteron . Psi . . Cornell University . . University of Michigan . University of California . William and Mary College Brown University McGill University Bowdoin College . 1 . Leland Stanford, -lr., University . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Harvard University Williams College Tufts College . University of Illinois . . University of Toronto Amherst College . University of Virginia Lehigh University Hobart College . . . University of Washington Dartmouth College . College of the City of New York . . . Columbia University University of Wisconsin University of Minnesota Lafayette College . . . University of Rochester . George Washington University Hamilton College PHI SIGMA KAPPA 1 RA'1'If1RNI'l'Y IFUII IIUUL-.IELHENSIANII IHVWII Qllbi Qllbapter uf iBbi Sigma kappa Qbitahlisbch 1906 1914 Erie McCoy Beach Joseph Douglas Porter Gerhard Frederick Behre .Iohn Dickinson Stevens George Terry Curtis Clinton Spooner Van Cine Meredith Clearman Lailey Harvey Elijah Wellman Henry Martyn Lester, Jr. joseph Edward Worthington, .I r. 1915 Eugene Maurice Cole Harold Frederick Cowperthwaite lloward Chappel Cole Conrad Ford Cutler james Fay Newton 1916 Samuel Newton Baeon Herbert Nichols French Kurt William Baettenhaussen William Lawrence Guthrie Gordon Wyatt Cameron Douglas Auld Shepardson Henry Hubbard Cutler Walter Eppley Seibert A john Stebbins 1917 Ernest Charles F rederiek Greell Lincoln Lewis Kellogg George Middlebrook NVendell Sereno Nutting jay Brooke Pearce, J r. 116 IWSHI IIGULIELHENSIANIV IIIWH bi Sigma kappa jfraternitp Jfuunheh at 61.9. QE., 1873 I Qctihe Qllhapters Alpha , Massachusetts Agricultural College Beta , .... Union College Gamma . . Cornell University Delta . . University of West Virginia Epsilon .... Yale University Zeta . College of the City of New York Eta . Theta . . University of Maryland . . Columbia University Iota , . Stevens Institute of Technology Kappa . . Pennsylvania State College Lambda . . George Washiiigtoii University Mu . . University of Pennsylvania Nu , . . . Lehigh University Xi . . . St. Lawrence University Omieron . assaehusetts Institute of Technology Pi , , . . Franklin and Marshall College Sigma , . . . St. John's College Tau , . . Dartmouth College Upsilgn . . Brown University Phi I . Swarthmore College Chi . . . Williams College Psi , . University of Virginia Omega , , University of California Alpha Deuteron Beta Deuteron . Gamma Deuteron . University of Illinois . University ol' Minnesota University of Iowa 'SILON I R,A'l'l'IR,N IIVIII IIEULIELHENSIANII IIWII malta .ZBeIta uf 155i Tlllpsilun Qlfztaiilisbeia 1913 1914 Donald Sage Mackay David James Robison john Chapin Mosher Malcolm Clarke Sherwood Lucien Dean Pearson Luke Garretson Thomas Rudolf dc Luce van Hoevenberg 1915 Charles William Brackett Edwin Gates Nash Thomas Foster Furness John Cowpcrthwaite Tyler Richard Hallaran Hodge Kneeland Ball. Wilkes 1916 William Dorsey Kennedy Harold Payne john Adams Payne, jr. 1917 Winthrop Provost Austin Lester Yates Baylis Charles Akers Choate Reginald McCall Cobbs John Dorranee Davies Leonard Clark W o 119 Frank Hubbard Hutchinson Norman Fullerton Kennedy Nathaniel Shaw Norton Thomas Fortescuc Rochester Amory Leland Williams leott Iiwll ll'-Tliuiltnirrislriwl llllml 395i Tllipsilun Jfuunheh at Ekiuion Qilullege, 1833 Qctihe Qllbapters Theta . .... . . Union College Delta . . New York University Beta . . Yale University Sigma . . Brown University Gamma . Amherst College Zeta . . Dartmouth College Lambda . Columbia University Kappa . . Bowdoin College Psi . . . Hamilton College Xi . . VVesleyan University Upsilon University of Rochester Iota . . . Kenyon College Phi . University of Michigan Pi . . Syracuse University Chi . Cornell University Beta Beta, Eta . . . Trinity College . . Lehigh University Tau . University of Pennsylvania Mu . University of Minnesota Rho . University of Wisconsin Omega . University of Chicago Epsilon University of California Omicron . University of Illinois Delta Delta 120 . Williams College PSI OMEGA 11'R.ATERNI'1'Y IIWDTII IIEULIELVIENSIANH IIZVIIIII 1924 QBmega jfraternitp ,fuunheh at williams fuiullege in 1912 1914 Samuel Scriven Evans, Jr. Robert Ray Newton Carl Edward Glock Arthur Newton Pack Rohert Davis Longycar john Douglas Miller Royal 1915 Ralph MacKenzie Campbell Randolph Wyman Gleason Russell Bare Carver Joseph Haas Titus Kenneth Barrow Wood 1916 Elbert Hyatt Banclcei' Walker Frame Vance Harry Arthur Statler Meredith Wood 1917 Kenneth Silliman Chester Norman I-lall Wilson Ch arlcs Zahriskie 122 will IIUULIMENSIANIV IWH 1913i IB.-zta kappa jfraternitp Gamma of jllllassarbusetts Clfbapter jfuunheh Slulp 21, 1864 QBfficer5 Franklin Carter, Ph.D., LL.D., lS62 . . . President Gardner C. Leonard, 1887 .... . Vice-Presideni Asst. Prof. Samuel E. Allen, M.A., 1903 . . Secretary Prof . Henry D. Wild, ISSN . . . Trcrzslncr fzlfxecutihe Qlinmmittee Officers of the Society Cav officinj 13181115815 in 1914 john Ure Anderson Thomas Calvin Atchison james Phinney Baxter, 3rd William Leonard Crum Theodore Hamilton Dauchy Carl Edward Glock George Emerson Haynes Walter Mills llinkle 123 Donald MacKenzie Frederick Whittlesey MeKown Albert Wright Rockwood George William Smith Woodruff Smith john Dickinson Stevens Richmond Walker Richard Ellsworth Weeks IflFlIl IIIiULIELHliN8IANIl Illlllllll Rini Esta Zkappa Jfraternitp jfnunbeb at Eliliilliam anh Mary QIZulIege, 1776 Qctihe Qlibapters Allegheny College Amherst College Beloit College Boston University Bowdoin College Brown University Colby College Colgate University Colorado College Columbia University Cornell University College of the City of New York Dartmouth College Denison University DePauw University Dickinson College Franklin and Marshall College Gaueher College Grinnell College Hamilton College Harvard College Haverford College Hobart College Indiana University johns Hopkins University Kenyon, College Lafayette College Lehigh University Leland Stanford, -Ir., University Marietta College Miami University Middlebury College Missouri University Mount Holyoke College Northwestern University Oberlin College Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University Yale U Princeton University Rutgers College St. Lawrence University Smith College Swarthmore University Syracuse University Trinity College Tufts College Tulane University Union College University of California University of Chicago University of Cincinnati University of Colorado University of Illinois University of Texas University of Iowa University of Kansas University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Nebraska University of New York University of North Carolina 'University of Pennsylvania University of Rochester University of Vermont University of Virginia University of Wisconsin Vanderbilt College Vassar College Wabash College Washington and Lee University Wellesley College Wesleyan University Western Reserve University West Virginia University William and Mary College Williams College IWII IIHULIELHENSIANII williams Qlibaptzr nf ZBeIta Sigma Rho 1914 Carl Edward Glock john Howard Lawson Walter Mills Hiukle Arthur Newton Pack Durand Halsey Van Doren 1915 Daniel Sclmeck Keller john Ncstell Leonard Edward Erskine Porter 1916 Charles David Kepuer, jr. l25 lmll lf'- IuuLIfLf1fNsmNI lwwl Reita Qigma Rho Qncietp Jfnunhch 1906 Sistine Qtbapters University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Iowa University of Wisconsin 'University of lllinois University of Nebraska Chicago University Northwestern University Ohio Wesleyan University Syracuse University University of Indiana George Washington University University of Virginia University of Pennsylvania University of Texas Iowa State University Brown University Yale University Harvard College Wesleyan University University of Kansas Ohio State University Williams College Dartmouth College Columbia University University of Colorado University of Missouri 26 illml IIEULIELHEN5lANIl IIWlI Gargoyle jfnunhcb 1895 ilillmuhers Qllhusen from the Qfllass of 1914 Edwin Holmes Adriance Rutherford Oakes Ainslie Carl joseph Austrian james Phinney Baxter, 231 joseph Plumb Cochran Charles Franklin Ely Karl Hofmann Hodge Charles Willard Lester Francis Robbins McCook Robert Ray Newton Francis Russell Rising Francis Seifert Smith, -Ir. john Dickinson Stevens WVilliam Bradford Turner Durand Halsey Van Doren Albert Vinal VVebb Isaiah V orys Richmond Walker William Ozmun Wyckoff 127 FNS 1 -N-J 4 F n... LA I SCENES ON THE RIALTO GUNS 5-ag P ifxmll ll'-'-nuLurLnrNslANIl llWIl 09112 Zlaunhreh anh jaineteenth flliummennement uf williams Cllullege 1Brugram of the week Svaturhap, Zane 21 Baseball game with the Chinese University of Hawaii on Weston,Field at half-past two o'cloek p. m. VVilhclm Meyer-Foester's Old Heidelberg, presented by Cap and Bells, in Grace Hall at eight o'elock p. m. Svunhap, Eune 22 Baccalaureate Sermon to the Graduating Class by President Harry Augustus Ga1'f'ie,lfl, LL.D., in the Thompson Memorial Chapel at half-past ten a. m. Prayer Meeting, conducted by the Reverend Harry Pinneo Dewey, D.D., 1884, of Minneapolis, Minn., in Mission Park, at half-past four o'eloek p. m. Organ Recital by Sumner Salter, B.A., Director of Music, in Grace Hall, at eight o'cloelc p. m. Jillunhap, Suns 23 Annual Business Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, in jesup Hall at nine o'elock a. m. Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees in the Grifiin Hall Seminar, at ten o'elock a. m. Graves Prize Speaking Contest in Grace Hall at half-past ten o'eloek a. m. Annual Meeting of the Association of Class Secretaries, in jcsup Hall, at twelve o'eloek, noon. H ' Baseball game with Vermont on Westoii Field, at half-past two o'clock p. m. Moonlight Prize Rhetorical Contest on the steps of the Lawrence Hall Library at half-past seven o'cloek p. m. Outdoor Concert by the Williams Glee Club on the Library Campus at quarter- past nine o'cloek p. m. 130 IIWJI IIGULIELULNSIANII IIWI Qlueshap, Slum 24 Meeting of the Society of Alumni in ,Iesup Hall at ten o'eloek a. m. Meeting of the Alumni Athletic Association in Jesup Hall at half-past twelve o'eloek p. m. H Class Day Exercises in Grace Hall at two o'eloc'k p. in. President's Reception at the Presiclent's House at four o'eloek p, m. Senior Promenade in the Lasell Gymnasium at nine o'eloek p. m. Qliliehnesbap. Suns 25 Comnlencement Exercises in Grace Hall at half-past ten o'cloek a. m. Alumni Luncheon in the Lasell Gymnasium at half-past twelve o'elock p. m. Senior Banquet at the Greyloek Hotel at quarter-past nine o'clock p. m. AFTER LAST CHAPEL SERVICE l3l Iflglll fl--EULIELHENSIA-INI IIUIWII Qtlass EBay Ctxernises Zlfueshap, Zane 24 ' 2:00 p. m. Zin Qbtace Zbull Music President's Address . . Richard Vaughan Lewis, ll r. Song, The Royal Purple .... The Class Class Poem . . . .,.... Oliver Wolcott Toll Zlilp Zfaupkins iball Song, Come Fill Your Glasses Up . . . . . . The Class Ivy Poem ...... . Charles Randall Hart Planting of the Ivy Ivy Oration ......... Henry Greene Hotchkiss 41311 the library Qllampus Library Oration ........ Ashley Weed Dickinson Song, The Mountains . . . . The Class Pipe Oration . . . Calvin Pitts Vary Class Oration . ...... Dwight Copley Pitcher QD11 the diuahrangle Address to the Lower Classes ...... VVilliam Mandeville Troy Class Yell ......... . . . The Class Qlilass Bay Qlinmmittec tlerome Foote Page, Cliaiirman ' Edward Livingston Freeman Allen Manvel Schaulller Sidney Morris Michael Frederick Albert Vitcor jllllarsbals Philip Butler Heywood john Guy Prindle IJ52 llvall 1luuLlrLmfNslANll l l Qtummzncement Qbcerrises Glillehneshap, 311112 25 Organ Voluntary Hymn---J ' liin' Feste Burg Prayer Oration-' ' T110 Queslion of !Il17lZ'igI'f1f1-OHM .... Arthur Lessner Swift O1'ation- Tendencies Toward Socialism . . . Dwight CODlCY Pitcher Valedietory C51'F1lLl0l1-'WH The f,lIH'SC of az l'i0I711..3'1l l'0ns:'siemvy Thomas Ray Mather Organ Voluntary Announcement of Prizes and Honors Conferring of Degrees Benedietion V Qbisljers Rutherford Oakes Ainslie Charles VVillard Lester Carl joseph Austrian Donald Sago Mackay james Phinney Baxter, ilrd james Pratt Rogers john Goldthwait Davis Francis Seifert Smith, sl r. Carl Edward Glock Durand Halsey Van Doren P11111 lelllll Hyflv lVilliam Ozmun W'yelcoff - l33 lW'5Hl lV -'IMLLHHNSIANI IWII EBQYBBS Qllnnferreh in 1913 Begrezs in flllnursz Zhiachelnr of Qrts The members of the Class of 1913 William Boynton William Brown Clarkson john joseph Danaher Harold Van Vcehten Fay Charles Randall Hart John Platt Hubbell Frank Sampson Kelley Warren Post Kortright Richard Vaughan Lewis, J Cztum lauhe C111 BK Rankj John Miguel Martinez- John Richardson Miller Dwight Copley Pitcher Schuyler Pratt Emil Robert Stein, -lr. Arthur Lessner Swift, Jr. james Monroe Walker Edward Richmond Ware Percival Wilcox Whittlesev Magna Qlum Zlauhe Thomas Ray Mather 111 BK master uf Qrts i Otto Baemeister, 1008 William Redfield Stocking, I1 100 Charles Julius Baucrle, -lr., 1912 Kenneth Montague Sturges 101 l Zbunnrarp Begrees Master uf Qrts Albert Rathbone James Hixon Van Sickle ?lBuctur of Eihinitp Francis Nathan Peloubct William Farrar Weeks Doctor nf letters Frank .lewett M athcr, jr. William Roscoe Thayer Burtnr of Ziatns Morris Schaflf Charles Barker Wheeler 13-1 IIVII1 IIUUIMILNSIANII IIWWI iBri5e5 Zltnarheia at Qtummennement 1913 The Eqenehict ibriges CFrom the Fund of the late Hon. Erastus C. Benedict, lS21j IN LATIN First Prize-Edgar Gates Nash ..... . . . Second Prize-john William Ferguson, .Ir ...... Honorable Mention-Daniel Sehneek Keller and Ralph Finch Palmer . .......... . IN GIIICIIK First Prize-Lessing Whitford Williams . . . Second Prize-Paul Pickering Wrigley ...... IN FRICNVII First and Second Prizes-Divided between james Phinney Baxter, 3rd, 1911, and Richard Burton Rockwood, 1916 IN GICIIINIAN First Prize-William Boynton .... . Second Prize--Samuel Sholcs Berger . . . Honorable Mention-Albert Wright Rockwood . . IN MA'I'III'lMA'I'If'S First Prize-Kneeland Ball Wilkes .... . Second Prize-John Cowperthwaite Tyler . . . I-Ionorablc Mention-Ralph Finch Palmer . . . IN NATIIRAII IIISTORY First Prize-Emile Robert Stein, jr. . . . . Second Prize-YVarrcn Post Kortright . . IN IIISTUIIY First Prize-Charles Stanley Thompson . . Second Piize--Edward Richmond Ware . . . Honorable Mention-James Monroe Walker . . 135 Class of 1915 Class of 1915 Class of 1915 Class of 1915 Class of 1915 Class of 1913 Class of 1913 Class of 1914 Class of 1915 Class of ,1915 Class of 1915 Class of 1913 Class of 1913 Class of 1913 Class of 1913 Class of 1913 IIVJII IIGULIELHENSIANII IWII 1Bri5e for ilBri5es Charles Randall Hart ....... . Class of 1913 The Graves ipriges CFounded by the late Arthur B. Graves, Esq., 18585 FOR ESSAYS fClass of 19132 Henry Ward Banks, 3rd Dwight Copley Pitcher Henry Greene Hotchkiss Edward Merriam Powell John Kewley Henshaw Nightingale, Jr. Allen Manvel Schaufflcr FOR EXCELLENCE IN DELIVERY ' Dwight Copley Pitcher The Bbetnriral 3911525 GENERAL PRIZE Daniel Schneck Keller ....... Class of 1915 JUNIOR PRIZES First Prize-Carl Joseph Austrian .... Class of 1914 Second Prize-Walter Mills Hinkle .... Class of 1914 SOPHOMORE PRIZES First Prize-Frank Angelo MacNamee, Jr. . . Class of 1915 Second Prize-Barry Lincoln Morgan ...... Class of 1915 1Bri5e for 3BreIiminarp to 332113 Qlinglanh Qhtatnrinal fuiuntest First Prize-Dwight Copley Pitcher ..... Class of 1918 1113132 'Wan Vecbten 1Bri5e FOR EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Dwight Copley Pitcher ........ Class of 1913 015132 Betnep 1Bri5e Fon EXCELLENCE IN COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Dwight Copley Pitcher 136 IIVJII LIUULIELHENSIANIQ IIMHI The Bice 1Bri5es CGiven by the late james Lathrop Rice for Excellence in the C1assicsD IN LATIN First Prize-Charles Randall Hart . . . Class of 1913 Second Prize-james Thomas Greene . . Class of 1913 IN GREEK First Prize-Charles Randall Hart . . . Class of 1913 Second Prize-James Thomas Greene ..... Class of 1913 Tonk 1Bri5es from the 3Kiee jfunh jack Butler Johnstone .......... Class of 1915 Daniel Schneck Keller . Class of 1915 Ralph Finch Palmer . Class of 1915 Edgar Burnside Parsons . Class of 1915 Thomas Stuart Squire . Class of 1915 Oliver James Wilson ......... Class of 1915 The ZBeIanu iBri3es in Greek First Prize-Richard Ellsworth Weeks ..... Class of 1914 Second Prize-Richmond Walker . . Class of 1914 Honorable Mention--Donald Mackenzie .... Class of 1914 . The Tanhp Qthletie 3Bri5e john Platt Hubbell .......... Class of 19111 The Zbnraee francis Tlark iBri3e Swehularships Thomas Ray Mather .......... Class of 1913 Percival Wilcox Whittlesey ........ Class of 1913 The Ziathers Quit: jllilehal Not Awarded The ?lBahiiJ Qmes wells 3Bri5e Not Awarded The Qhriance iBri3e in Themistrp John Platt Hubbell .......... Class of 1913 137 Il1fBTll llUU-ill'flflfN5lAN I IVWII Bring for freshmen Berlamatiun Qliuntest First Prize-Richard Bryan Lcakc, Jr. ...... Class of 1916 Second Prize-Douglas Auld Shopardson ...... Class of 1916 jfraneis Ni. 3KatnIe Memorial Culup Samuel Camplmcll MCKOW11, Jr. ........ Class of 1916 williams Qliullege Greek jfellnmsbip Charles Randall Hart ........,. Class of 1913 CLASS DAY 1338 llv.Ill ll '-uuLifLnfNslA'1N I Ilmll Ilaunurs Qtnarheh at Qllummemement 1913 Sweniur iiaigbest Qlllass iiannurs Thomas Ray Mather Senior Glass Ziannnrs William Brown Clarkson Warren Post Kortright Charles Randall Hart Arthur Lcssner Swift, Jr. Jfinal Zfaunnrs' in Special jfielhs William Brown Clarkson . ..... Mathematics John joseph Danahcr . . Physics Harold Van Vechten Fay . German Charles Randall Hart Greek john Platt l-luhhell . . Pl'1ySiCS Frank Sampson Kelley . - HiSEO1'y Warren Post Kortright . - Biology Thomas Ray Mather - English Dwight Copley Pitcher . - HlSt01'Y Schuyler Pratt . . - Phi10S01111y Emil Robert Stein, jr., . - Chemistry Philosophy Percival Wilcox Whittlcsey . . - Eluninr mass ifaonurs William Leonard Crum John Ure Anderson 1 Q I James Phinney Baxter, Iircl Walter Mills Hinkle 139 FPE15 M DIKLCLAMA N 3Iesup Zipall, may 23, 1913 Professor Lewis Perry, Presiding Officer War with Mexico Cfforwinb ...... Charles David Kenner, Jr. The Battle of Marengo ..., . Henry Eugene jones, jr. Scum 0' the Earth Gchaufflerj . . . Douglas Auld Shepardson A Young Lawyer's First Plea Uhuvhmanj . . Henry Needham Flynt The Scene in the Arena CS1'61'Lk7f6lUiCC'D . . .I ack Arthur Conway Conservation ...... james Abram Garfield Scene from Julius Caesar QSl1alcespearej . . Richard Bryan Leake, ,I r. The Race Problem in the South Qffrcniyj . . Irving Maxwell Day Eluhges Mr. Charles Cole Dr. Vanderpoel Adriance Prof. James B. Pratt Eerisiuns First Prize . . . . Richard Bryan Leake, jr. Second Prize . . Douglas Auld Shepardson 140 l library Qllampus, Elune 23, 1913 Professor Lewis Perry, P1'GSfCf'Z'7Lg Oj'17cc1' Sophomore Speakers Savonarola, the lvlartyr . The Camorra . . VVoman Suffrage . . Universal Peace . . . . Barry Lincoln Morgan . Bruce Messer Smith . . Daniel Schneek Keller . . H aroldlvlanning Adams California and the japanese . . Frank Angelo MaeNaniee, -lr. junior Qpeaiaers The Spirit of the Boy Scout Movement . . The Call to Clean Politics The Meaning of June . The NVork of Lord Lister -I. Pierpont Morgan . . The Significance of Agitation Sophomore First Prize . Sophomore Second Prize . Junior First Prize . junior Second Prize . General Prize . iBri3es lell . . Robert Ray Newton . john Douglas Miller Royal . Harris Ely Adriance, jr. George Emerson Haynes . Carl Joseph Austrian . Wzlltei' Mills Hinkle Frank Angelo MacNamee, -ilr. . . Barry Lincoln Morgan . Carl joseph Austrian . Wzrlter Mills Hinkle . Daniel Schncek Keller IIVJII II--ilIiULIELVIEN8IANl lIWHI Qrahes 39052 Speaking :Erase iiaall, fylune 23, 1913 Professor Lewis Perry, Presiciing Officer The Reading of the Average American U1lClCl'g'1'ElLl1,1ZLi,C ,liclwurcl Mcrriaun Powell Emperor Frederick thc Second ..... Allen Munvcl Schauiller The Reading of the Average American Unclcrgracluzite . . john Kewley Henshaw ightingzile, Jr. Drugs and Cl12L1'1TlS in Elizztbetlmn Literature . . Henry Ward Banks, Iircl Faith and Reason and Recent Philosophy . . . Dwight Copley Pitcher Iohn Masefield ....,.,.. Henry Greene Hotchkiss Prize for Delivery: Dwight Copley Pitcher WAITING FOR THE LADIES 1412 'P gif ? sa M W CLASS Svlllmlglhlzig aka YT A A it it ll Senior Svupper 1913 Qbreplnck Zbotel, willianwtnmxl, Slums 25, 1913 Ulinasts Richard Vaughan Lewis, jr., Toastmaster Presidents Address ........ Allen Manvel Schaulller Class History . . Merritt Haviland Smith, jr. Prophet . . . . Frank Prouty Abbott Prophet on Prophet . . . Henry Dearborn Spanish Athletics A A Bit o'Seotch . Ctlnmmittee Henry Trumbull Dana Henry Lawrence Baker Woodard 1,13 . Henry Raymond Bacon Roderick MacLeod Siller N arten IIVEIII IEU'--LIELHENS-IIAN l liwmll a Sluniur Supper 1914 ilkinbmunb Zfautel, jiiortb Zlhams, Zlune 4, 1913 Qlnasts james Phinney Baxter, Jircl, Toaslnzaslcr Presidents Address ........ 'Old Helder Berg . . . 'Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense . 'Next Year . . . . . Qliumniittez . Francis Seifert Smith . Carl Joseph Austrian Francis Robbins McCook . john Alan MacGruer Norman Frothingham Hunnewell Francis Russell Rising Paul Brown West 1,14 IIVLTII IIGULIELFIENSIANII IIWI Sophomore Supper 1915 Sliicbmouo ibotel, jhortb Qloams, Map 24, 1913 Uloasts lfdwurd E1'Slill'1C Porter, Toaslmaslcr P1'CSlClC11lL,S Address ........ Robert BL11'1'O1.15.fl1 Swain The Ladies .... . . Charles William Brackett Is Williams a Snolfs College? . Charles VVollfram Franklin Day Qllommittee Elliott Debevoise - Im Millzxrcl Dempsey 'lll1011'lLlS AlCXLLl1LlCI' Lzmgford 145 IW! 1 lV'ZIlHUL1fLHfNs1ANr lIWl jfreshman Supper 1916 Zfputel Qllllenhell, ibittsfielh, Zum: 18, 1913 Uiuasts jay Sylvester Jones, Ir., TUKLSUII-flSlU1' Why Cam :L Mau ........ William Lawrence Guthrie The Hell of It and Its Cure . . Cary Freeman Denney Everywoman . . . . Richard Bryan Leakc, jr. Qlunuuittee Norman Brown, Chafirwzan Hobart Bigelow Emerson Leonard jacob, 2d Delano de Windt 14 6 THE LADY OF THE STOCKINC ON WITH THE DANCE f-S7 xp- .f Q N. KN ff-XX K K XX' -4 Q 'A' F X F' WW P X VFW' f mv - If V-3 A: 'L Nils Qvf:w I J Z If PQ X .l 1551- -gg, ::1: '22, ':::. :::: .:E5' :::: 15 I5 s I IIEULIELHENSIANII IWIIIII Senior Brumenahe Qlilass nf 1913 lane!! gymnasium, 3Iime 24, 1913 Qliummittee Walter Byron Adams Henry Raymond Bacon Alfred Clarke Bedford john Clarke Dewey, jr. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs F. Clarke H. F. Cleland G. Droppcrs . C. Ferry H. A. Garfield . Goodrich G. Hardy . H. Howard L. Kellogg C. L. Maxcy Augustus Cuddeback ibatronesses Mrs. H. D. Wi 150 William Thompson Rice, Chairman Fletcher Ladd Gill Frederick Clowcs Hewlett Loran Lodowick Lewis, 3rd Edward Merriam Powell Wallace Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs ld W. E. Mclilfrcsh L. Mears W. I. Milham A. H. Morton J. E. Russell L. Perry J. B. Pratt R. L. Taylor G. M. Wahl M. N. Wetmore llV3Hl llUULlELNEN3lANll lWW bopbomure Brunnenahe mass nf 1915 iiasell Qbpmnasium, :Map 30, 1913 Jflunr Cuinmmitt EB Norman Williams, Chairman Edward Marion Hay Frank Angelo MacNamee, George Loring Hubbell, Ir. Edward Erskine Porter ilbatronesses Mrs E. H. Botsford Mrs. W. I. Milham Mrs. S. F. Clarke Mrs. A. H. Morton Mrs H. F. Cleland Mrs. L. Perry Mrs. W. H. Doughty Miss Perry Mrs G. Droppers Mrs. tl. B. Pratt Mrs. H. A. Garfield Mrs. J. E. Russell Mrs F. Goodrich Mrs. S. Salter Mrs W. A. Hildrelli Mrs. C. F. Seeley Mrs H. F. Howard Mrs. E. I. Shepard Mrs C. W. 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Siage Manager . Xlssisiant Stage Manager . . C-'oshznre Man David C-. Jones Donald S. Mackay John A. MaeGruer Arthur N. Pack James P. Rogers Woodruff Smith J. Dunham Townsend William B. Turner 1915 Paul P. Wrigley 1916 Amory S. Skerry 155 Frank L. Main E. Erskine Porter Kent H. Powers Rowland W. Waterbury llml lf-'TUULIELHENSIANI I I Karl Heinrich Van Haugh Von Passarge Von Breitenberg Metzing . Lutz . . Seholerman Glanz . . Router . Dr. Juttner Van Asterbcrg Englebrecht Bilz . . Wedell Ruder . . Waiter . First Student Kathie . Frau Ruder Frau Dorlifel GPIB Ilaeihelherg 18p Wilhelm fliileper-Jfnster Under the direction of Ivan F. Simpson Bresentatiuns Grace Hall, Williamstown, May 29, 1913 Grace Hall, Williamstown, June 21, 1913 Qfast uf Qllbaracters . Henry G. Hotchkiss, . . Amory S. Skerry, . Carl E. Glock, William A. Crosby, . Donald S. Mackay, . Theodore H. Dauehy, . john D. Townsend, Harris E. Adrianee, . Charles M. Holt, . Carl -1. Austrian, . John A. MaeGruer, . Henry W. Banks, . Frank A. MacNamee, Jr., . . William L. Wessels, . . E. Erskine Porter, Edward M. Powell, . . William Boynton, . Charles VV. Braekett, Durand H. Van Doren, . V Columbus D. Ames, 1913 1916 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 1914 15116 1914 1914 1913 1915 11113 11115 1913 1913 1915 1914 1914 John G. Davis, 1914, John M. Martinez, 1913, Paul S. Winslow, 1913, Irving M. Day, 21916, James MeKown, Ir., 1914, James F. Hurd, 1916, Kenneth G. Smith, 1916, Stockton Harter, 1913, Charles W. Lester, 1914, Carleton K. Ober, 19115, Harold C. Cowell, 1914, Roderick Mac- Leod, 1913, Roy Battcnberg, 1914, Henry Dearborn, 1913, john E. Fowler, 1913 Students I 156 11wH1 IlHULIfLHfNSIANIl 11W1I Military COL11'l1lCl'SI john M. lVIzu'Lincz, 111125, Paul S. Winslow, 1913, Roy B 11 A CT ACT Lcnborg, 111151, David S. Dennison, 15115 Synopsis I----Apzu'Ln1cnL in Royal Palace, Kzirlslaurg II-Gzuxlcn of Ruclcfs Inn, Hoidclbcrgf ACT III-Karl Hcin1'ic-11's Room at Ruc1c1 s Inn, Heidelberg ACT A CT A C 'I A C'l w x IV-Szuno as Act I V-Same us Aoi. II Musical jaunihcrs of the imap II-J'Dc1' Pupst Lcbt I'Io1'1'lich , Guuclczunus lgiLu1 ', Ergo B mus V-' ' O Alto BursclicnlicrrliclilcciL'' Music by the W illiums College O1'Cl'1C5l,1'll AUSTRIAN '14 157 1W1 llUULl1iLf1l5N51ANI1 l1W1lI 3Riuhe 31112 Zliarrp anti C1Ebmarh ibaultnn Under the direction of Frank Lea Short Presentations Grace Hall, Willianistown Nov. 15, Colonial Theatre, Pittsfield, Mass. Nov. 29, Academy of Music, Brooklyn, N. Y. jan. 1, The Laurel-in-the-Pines, Lakewood, N. J. jan. 2 Montclair Club Hall, Montclair, N. .IQ jan. 25 The Plaza, New York City .I an. 5 Grace Hall, Williamstown Feb. 29 Clllast of Clllharacters Peter Amos Dunn Cornelius Griffin Philip Innings . Hamilton Tompkins . Parker Sillocks . Caroline Dunn . Helen Gri11in . Hattie Griffin . Beatrice Sillocks Mary . . . Madeline Mifton Niobe . . . Srpnupsis ACT I-Living room in the home of the Dunns, New York - ACT II-The Same ACT III-The Same 158 19125 111155 1111-1 11111 1111-1 11111 1111-1 . ....... Carl -I. Austrian, . . I. Dunham Townsend, . . Charles M. Holt, E. Erskine Porter, . . David G. Jones, . Donald F. Geddes, . . Arthur N. Pack, . Robert R. Jewett, . . Rowland W. Waterbury, . Jack B. Johnstone, . . Albert B. Pattou, Charles W. 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BOARD SMITH :XTISTRIAX BRACKETT LAWSON PERRY MOSHER VAX DOHEN Zflilklnllnams literary monthly Jfnuuheb m 1885 hp the Qitbensemn muh the Qlrgu Volume xxux WO In NIM! 9 WI LLIAMS LITERARY MONTHLY Q MARCH 1909 9 PVBLLSHED BY THE. SENIOR AND JVNIOR CLASSES J J I' OF WILLIAMS COLLEGE U M mmm 0 mm n Zliterarv illluutblp Baath r Q A . QD . ITSEQSNZKQ an '- 1' if ,al , , f ig lv-'L mv 'ET 113 lsif if lar: WI , -. gg! rw 'X l - M 'fa I QV W P :ff ' - A ' S0 -0 . aw f - v ffl! ibiza .fp P1 'fzhz-':I l-'Y .1 4- ' an , ildfw uf KW, NV x. 14 ef. iblg Q71 C9 'kv . 5:-, N? if ll ,Zi , , PA? fx 5, ia, . . fi - - W ' M M If I ' E: A :-T wh -45 ffi, Z3 .951 3TfT? ? X,i 5 4' , john Chapin Mosher, lflll . . .... . . C11CZi7'111G1'l Carl joseph Austrian, l9l-L Donald Sage Mackay, 1914 .Iohn Howard Lawson , 19141 Durand Halsey Van Doren, 101-l Charles WVilliam Brackctt, 1915 Reginald Dwight Perry, lflll . . . . I:'usi11ess Mfmaqw Bruce Mcsscr Smith, ISH5 . . Assistant Business M anager 165 THE GUI.. BOARD BIAIX BOWEN W1LL1.u1s SQFIRE GOLDIXG BRACKETT XYHARTOX XYIXSTON TITL' IW! IIHMLHENSIANII IIMHI I U1 I volume Ima I The Gulielmensian Gulielmenzian Baath john Franklin Wharton ...... Editor-in-Chief Qlssnriate Ctlflmiturs Charles William Brackett Thomas Stuart Squire Frank LeRoi Main Frederick Schaefer Winston Qrt Qfhiturs Farnam jay Bowen Lessing Whitforcl Williams Robert Noble Golding . . . . Business M anagers Joseph Haas 'f1lL11S 1137 THE COW BOARD N EXVELL BOWEN BIICH LI-IR PORTER M .ux JORNSTONE EATON VAN DOREN PERRY PORTER XYEST BOWYXE COREY 'PU1'D1G'CbWf' The iBurpIe Qtnha ' V November. 1908 H joseph Douglas Porter, 1914 Paul Brown West, 191-1 . Reginald Dwight Perry, 1914 . Editor-in-Chief . . Art Editor . Exchange Editor Qssoriatz Qihitnrs Edgar Willis Bowne, 191-1 jack Butler Johnstone, 1915 Luke Garrctson Thomas, 191-1 Frank Le Roi Main, 1915 Durand Halsey Van Doren, 1914 Gordon Hunt Michlcr, 1915 Farnam jay Bowen, 1915 Edward Erskine Porter, 1915 Caryl Hammond Newell, 1916 Sanford Corey, 191-1 . . . . . Business Manager Berrien Clark Eaton, 1915 . . Assistant Business Manager George Siemers Fayen, 1916 . . Second Asst. Business Manager 169 THE GERTRYDE HOFFMANX GLIDE F K P If I' xx Xxx J f IIVJIl IIGULIELHENSIANII IIWHI Qhelpbin Uklniun jfnunheh 1793 Divided into Philologizm and Philoteclmian Societies in 179.3 QBfficer5 Durand Halsey Van Doren, 191-1 . . . . President Walter Mills Hinkle, 1914 . . . . Vice-President Carl Edward Glock, 1914 . . ..... M anager Ralph MacKenzie Campbell, 1915 Secreiary and Assistant M anagcr Walker Frame Vance, 1919 . . . . Second Assisiant Manager Zhlrntnu-91Bartmuuth-Qldllilliams league Leonard D. White, Dartmouth ...... President Qmberst-Wesleyan-willianiis league J. C. Long, Amherst ....,.., President .172 Im! 1lUULlEU1l5N5lANI1 1lWl1 jfirst Qnnual Queries AM111s1ts'r-WESLNYAN-w11.L1AMs L1-meun, Imuiiilici- 12, 1913 Ouestion:- Resolved, That United States vessels engaged in the eoastwise trade should pay the same tolls in passing through the Panama Canal as all other vessels. I I Qmberstgdlilllillmanxs URACIQ IIALL, W1LLIAMSTOWN Dr. Franklin Carter, Presiding Qjficcr Qffirxniatibezwilliaxns Durand Halsey Van Doren, 1914 Charles David Kepner, Jr., 19115 Robert Noble Taber Golding, 1915 CA1ternateD jfiegatihviimberzt Frank Halliday Ferris, 191-1 john Windruin Strahan, Jr., 1914 J. Seelye Bixler, 1916 QAlternatej Eiubges Professor T.. Q. Dealey Professor E. D. F ite Mr. VVillia1n Fellowes Morgan Decision in favor of affirmative Uldlieslepanzwiillianns ixiinnoiwxr. n.u.r., M1onLn'rowN President Shanklin, Presiding Qgiccr Zlffirxnatitne-llillleslepan Ralph G. Siekels, 191-1- Ralph Clin Dulaney, 1914 Harold Andrew Richmond, 1915 CAlternatej jmgatibe-willianns Walter Mills Hinkle, 191-1 Daniel Schneck Keller, 1915 George Emerson Haynes, 1911-1 CAlternateD Euhges Professor sl. F. Bassett Mr. R. S. Binkert Professor J. C. Dunning Decision in favor of the affirmative 173 Dl'1I5A'l'ING 'l'l+IAM----lm' HICRI IGS Dl'lUA'1'lN G 'IICAM--2Nn SICRIISIS IMUI IIHULIELHENSIANII VLMHI becunh Qnnual Qeries lililJWN-DARTMOU'l'l'I-WILLIAMS LEAGUE, March 12, 191-'l Question?- Resolved, That the Federal Government should require com- pulsory arbitration of labor disputes on interstate railroads. 21'Battmnutb:i!1l1liIliamS GRACE HALL, WILLIAMSTOWN President Harry'Augustus:Garfie1d,fPresiding QUicer Qffitniatihe-Dartmouth john Alford Hanna, 19141 Carl Plummer llilerryman, 1916 Lyman Ray jordan, 1919 Earl Cranston, 1917 QAlternatej jliegatihe-williams Arthur Newton Pack, 1911 Edward Erskine Porter, 1915 john Howard Lawson, 19111 John Valentine, 1917 CA1ternateD 31 uhgw Professor P. B. Kennedy George S. Miller Judge Arthur P. Stone Decision in favor of the affirmative Erumnzwilliams SAYLES HALL, PROVIDENCE Honorable Roswell B. Burehard, Presiding Officer Qlffirmatihe-williams Robert Noble Golding, 1915 Waltgl- Mills Hiuklc, 191.1 John Nestell Leonard, 1915 Bruce Messer Smith, 1915 CA1ternaLeD jflegatihe-iBruhm Frederick Hartwell Greene, 1915 Nahum Morrill, 19111 Rowland Hazard MaeLaugh1in, 1915 Ismar Baruch, 1915 CAlternateD 31 uhges Professor George H. Blakslee Charles W. Atwater Professor Wilmot B. Mitchell Decision in favor of the negative 175 IW! PIUULIELHENSIANIV IE-WI Hem Qtnglanh Zlnteeenllegiate Qheaturieal league Qnuiberst, igntnhuin, Brown, Wesleyan, williams Daniel H. Kulp, Brown, H1123 . . . President Henry S. Leiper, Amherst, 19155 . . Vice-Presiden! L. H. Price, Wesleyan, 1913 ....... Secretary-Treasurer jfuurth Qnnual fiuntest jllflemnrial iball, illilibhletnbm, fuiumr., may 1, 1913 President Shanklin, Presiding Officer The College Man and the Call of the Hour . . H. S. Leiper, Amherst The War in the Balkans ...... A. H. Sweet, Bowdoin The Betrayal of a Nation ...... L. I. Newman, Brown Livingstone and the Unveiling of the Dark Continent H. H. Crane, Wesleyan The Case for Ulster ....... D. C. Pitcher, Williams Qtnmmittee nf Qtnarh Governor Simeon E. Baldwin of Connecticut Professor lrvah L. Winter of Harvard University Rev. Samuel Hart, Dean of Berkley Divinity School Hon. William M. Maltbic, Hartford, Connecticut Professor J. A. Tufts of Phillips Exeter Academy iBri5es First Prize . . . . H. S. Leiper Honorable Mention . H. H. Crane 176 ,N iw A 5. 4 fig. 4 k air A :Q LQ' . 5 A. :WS- 1 4 .AX W. C'. A. EXEC'I'TIYE C03I3IIT'1'EE ...Q v 7 Qlunmi Qiummittee Ado1p11 F. Sehzu1111er, D.D., 18157, ClZtl1'I'HICl1'L Tulcott M. Banks, 1899, Secretary and T1'easm'cr Prof. Henry D. Wild, 1888 Henry S. Ludlow, 1892 Francis 13. Sayre, 1999 Qbffincrs Webb Iszminll Vorys, 191-1 . . . Pre.-sulcnl joseph Plumb Coehrzln, 191-1 . . 1fviCC-1D7'CSldG1'l1 Ernest Myers Heddon, 1915 . . C.f'o1'rcsp0nding Sccrclmy Donald Winston, 1915 . . Recording Secretary George McGi11 Hayes, 19115 . . 7'1'eavu1'er john Beebe Gibson, 19131 . lfvncrczl Sccrclary Tnleott M. Banks, 1899 . . . . .1-rllmuni t'1d7l'LS01 Qlummittccs jiilennhersbip muh Jfillallce E. P. Maynard, Jr., 191-1, Clmirnzan T. H. Dnuehy, 191-1, Assislczn! Chairnzcm QI. U. Anderson, 1911 H. M. Ladd, jr., 1911 C R P. C. Potter, 191-1 . VV. Lester, 1911 . D. Perry, 191-1 R. de Luee Van Hoevenberg, 191-1 R. E. VVeeks, 1911 3811112 Stuhp T. H. Dzluehy, 1914, 63116111 H. E. Adrinnee, 191-1 -1. U. Anderson, 191-1 R. E. Weelcs, 19111 179 1 s .- . CJ. baton, 1915 VV. XV. Fay, 1915 R B . M . Gildersleeve, R. H. Hodge, 1915 15. G. Nash, 1915 T. S. Squire, 1915 M. Turner, 1915 '1llLl'l'L E. Debevoise, 1915 R. M. Gildersleeve, J. A. Gurlield, 1916 1915 1915 ll'XUII IiLIEL11EN8l1:IN I IITI Missions J. P. Cochran, 191-I, Cflzairman W. I. Vorys, 191-11 15. M. Heclden, 1915 QI. MCKOW11, 191-1 T. K. Chow, 1917 R. R. Newton, 19141- L. C. Goodrich, 1917 bunhap School J. D. Stevens, 191-1-, Cl1ai1'man C. F. Cutler, 1913 D. B. Murphy, 1917 Beputatious Richmond Walker, 191-1, f..'lmri1'u1an AI. G. Davis, 191.-1 W. B. Turner, 1911 W. I. Vorys, 191-1 C!EhucatiunmI -1. MCKOW11, 191-1, f'.f'hCLI:7'l'llfl1l W. B. Turner, 191-1-, .flssfistant Chairman S. S. Evans, 19141 T. S. Squire, 1915 R. Walker, 1914. T. R. Williams, 1915 R. Gilclcrsleevc, 1915 I. M. Day, 1916 P. Johnson, 19115 QE1ttertaimuent C. B. Hall, 1915, C11Cli1'Hlll1'l J. G. Davis, 1911 J. A. Garfield, 1916 Qiiharities C. E. Glock, 191-1, C'l1Cli1'1HC14'l G. E. Haynes, 1914. B. M. Smith, 1915 R. C. Bloom, 191.3 I. A. Hawkins, 1916 K. Chester, 1917 180 IWI IIHULIELHMANII IW 381119 Snuuts R. R. Newton, 1111-1, C1ICll.I'HICl114 E. M. Beach, 1111-1 12. M. Hcdclou, 11115 C. F. O1ms1:cc1, 111111 D. Winston, 11115 Zhiups' 0111115 '1'. F. Fllrncss, 11115, Cflzczirman 1. G Tyler, 11115 G. M. Uaycs, 111115 A. A. Lrmplzmto, 11117 ifpanhhook '1'. S. Squire, 11115, lflI'l.f01'-1.71,-11.117-Cf D. 1Vinsto11, 11115 .....,.... Afanaging Editor F. M. Angcvono, 111111 . . . . lfzrsz'-ness Manager D. G. Gregor, 11115 1. A. Gm'11cv1c1, 111111 F. S. 1VinsLon, 1111.3 C. D. Kopncr, 5112, 111111 1. M. Day, 111111 M. XVooc1, 111111 181 HQNQR SYS TEM fltnmmittee Joseph P. Cochran, 1914 . . . President Henry H. Cutler, 1916 . . . Secretary 1 1914 J. P. Cochran W. B. Turner R. R. Newton R. Walker 1915 E. M. Heddon D. Winston 1 F. S. Winston 1916 I. A. Garfield H. H. Cutler 1917 D. S. Mann 182 fl. CJ. C. l'lXl'lCU'l'lVE COMMI'l l'l'll+l Tllflliilliams Qlnllege Qbnuh Gnhernment Qllluh QDfficers John D. Stevens, lfll-li .... . P:'cs1T4iCn,g Durand l-l. Vim Doreu, ISJI-l . 1'f1'4:C-P,f05,'41vm jamies lX'leKowu, jr., lfll-l . , , SCC,-Ufc,,.y Doimlcl lViusLon, 1915 . , 'f','m5,,,-L-,. ilkehietn The :lim of Llie Good Government Club for the past year lms been for pmetieul permzmeut results. Stzuliiigg out in September with :L ezuivuss of Llie eollege for membership :mil ending in Moy, Llie Club has haul :L longer period of zletivitv Llizm in previous years. Out of 2300 promises of membership, 280 muteriulizecl, 'giving the Club Llie largest membership in its history. It was impossible Lo fincl for every l S3 llV5Tll llUULlELHiN3lANll lllWl member committee work that had not been done by the Club in former years, so the efforts of the Club were directed along four main lines,-C15 committee work, C21 addresses, CSD two New York trips, and Q41 internal organization and expansion. Since 1909, the Club has supported committees with a variety of purposes and scopes of activity. Many of the committees had outlived their usefulness in their several years of existence, and consequently their number was narrowed down to those listed below, all of which did eflieient work. The most permanent work of the Club this year was its re-organization and ex- pansion. The nrst constitution thc Club has ever possessed was drawn up and passed in the Fall, but in the winter a plan was conceived whereby the number of college organizations might be decreased by consolidating four clubs whose work and purposes were along parallel lines. A new constitution was drafted by the Ex- ecutive Committee of the Good Government Club and the leaders of the organi- zations concerncd, whereby the Good Government Club should take up the work of the Society for the Study of Socialism, the Philologian-Philoteehnian Congress Ca debating soeietyj, and the Perry Economics Club as departments. Since the committee work of the Club will constitute the Civic Department, the Club will consist of four departments. In this consolidation, the main objects were g-first, to centralize under one head the four societies, second, to systematize their meet- ings which in former years have frequently conflicted, third, to lessen the annual fees entailed by membership in the separate organizations. The new scheme is a co-ordination rather than an alteration, for the workings of the separate societies will remain unchanged. .IOHN D. S'l'lEV.lENS President Gummittees L. W. Williams, 1915 . .... . . Theatre.: Eaton, 1915 . . . Pool Rooms Debevoise, 1915 . . . . Law Enforcement Kohn, 1914 ...... Public Health Beach, 1914- and 'l'. R. Williams, 1915 . . Forestry Newton, 1915 and D. Winston, 1915 . . . . Membership Stearns, 19113 ..... . Railroad Mumzgement .l 8-L lfml 1luuLlfLnfNslANll lfmnI The Berry Qficunnmins Klub Qbfficers Walter M. Hinkle, 1914 . . n. . . . . President Durand H. Van Dorcn, 1014 . . . Vice-Presia'eui John D. M. Royal, 1914. ..... Secreiary-Treas1.r1'01' 1BbiIuIugian anh Bbilutecbnian Cliungress Siustituteh 1911 Gfficers first illierm Durand H. Van Dorcn, 191-I ..,. , Spmlm- Curl D. Kc-pncr, jr., 19113 .... . T7'C'fIX1ll'C'l' Svecnnh Qlerm John D. M. Royal, 191-l ..... . Speaker Horace D. Peck, 151115 ......... 'lll'!?lIS1ll'CI' . williams bncietp fur the btuhp uf .ivncialism VVil1iams Chapter of The Intcrcollvgizmto Sociulistic Socic-l.y Zhustituteb 1912 Walter M. llinklc, 1111--1 ..... . . . PI'L'.YI.lIl?'11f john ll. Lzuvson, 111111 V. Scvrclclry-'l'rcc1s11nr1' 185 IIVSIII IIEULIELHENSIANII HIVIIIII ilenturzs Belihereh igefure the Qlullege February March March March March April April April April April April April April April May May May May unher the Quspices of the Various Qbrganigatinns 1913 21-Prof. A. H. Morton . . . ..... . Qldxilosoplxical Unienj The Ontological A1'g., 111'1'1C1'11L for the Existence of God 10-Mr. P. G. VVright ...... Free Competition UIEGOIIOIIHCH Clubj 19-Newton, 1914 .... Social Conditions in New York fH,0ll10 Mission Study Clllll'h1l'j 14-Prof. T. C. Smith ......... 11'11iloHnp11iual Unionj The Psychology of the Williamstown Musical Audience 113-Miss Olive Lesley ..... Wor1i of Dr. Grenfell iWilliams Christian A:-asoeiationj 2-Newton, 1914 . . . 'KChild Life in New York City fllome Mission Study Uoursej 3-Prof. A. I-I. Morton . Symbolism in Literature fldrxpglisli 0111175 5-H. K. Messenger, 191 1 . . Travels in Southern Greece Qillassiual Soelvtyj 1 1-Charles L. I-Ieddcn, 1912 ....... lllonu- Mission Study fl0ll1'?'11!j Experiences in the Go1d Mining Camps of Utah 14-C. C. Abbott, 191.5 ....... The Hebrides Ql.yevum of Natural Ilisturyj 113-Dr. J. M. Warbckc of Mt. Holyoke College .... fpilllflblllflillfiill Unionj The Limit of Value-judgments 18-Prof. Paul C. Phillips, M.D., of Amherst .... CAth1el.iu Connelly A H Olympic Games at Stockholm 26-Dr. Thomas Sergeant Perry ...... Realism Qhlllpzlir-111 Clubj 28-Prof. F. R. Fairchild of Yale ....... Qhlconmnies Clubj I ' Ihe Present Problem of Forest Taxation 2-Mr. Earl Davis . . . . QSouialist. Clubj 15-Prof. A. H. Morton . . Qldxilosophicnl Unionj 16-Mr. David Magic of Princeton QClassie:xl Soeietyj 21-D. C. Pitcher, 1913 . . . U'11iIosophiuu1 Uninnj The Sweep of Socialism Illusions as Guide to Reality A journey in Roman Arabia Intellect and Intuition 186 9 v 'll f i EULIELH ENSIAN LVHI O . ,. . - X -' 1, s .- ' lwgy 2.1-Mr. Arthur J. Smith ........ fWilIi:nns Christian Assueiulionl n I n How Can We Save the Boys and Girls of Our Cities. October -Mr. Umbert M. Coletti ........ Clnfurnml talk to Good Government Glubj I I I I 'The Present Phase of Italian Immigration and its Effects Bornc in the Motherland and in the United States October -Prof. G. E. Howes . . Sidelights on the Balkan War CCl:mssivul Soeietyj October 23-Prof. Garrett Droppers . Owen-Glass Currency Bill clG170ll0lIll0H C um October 30-Mr. Charles N. Chadwick . . The Catskill Aqueduct fGood Government Glnhj November -Prof. Karl Rathgcn Modern Political Problems of Germany UQCUIIOIIHCS 11113 November -Rev. W. A. R. Goodwin, D.D. . . Our Nation Builders Cwilliiuns Christian Associutionj November -Mr. H. S. Leipcr ......... QWilli:uns Christian Assoeiationj 'tThc Shrinking World and the Growing Problem November -Prof. Di Harrington of Smith . . Color Photography fSeienee 7 n 0 November 20-Prof. J. E. Russell ......... U'hilosnphieul Unionj f'Bergson as a Reformer in Modern Philosophy November 21-Mr. Norman Hapgood . . The American Public of Today QGood Government Glubj December 4--Prof. Garrett Droppers . . The Young Man in Politics CGoorl Government Clubj December an-Prog. liouis Delamarrc of New York City College . . 1 lm-ree 4'ram-nisj L'Evolution de la Comedie au We Sieele December .i-Mr. john Graham Brooks . The Problem of Syndicalismn cl'll'llll0llll0!-l Clubj December -Dr. Cornelius H. Patton . . . African Life fWllll11lllS Christian Assoc-iationj December ll-Dr. William A. Reid ......... Qflood Government Clubj The Panama Canal and Our Sister Republics: What They Mean to the Students of Williams College and the United States 1914 January 23-Mrs. Florence Kelley . . . . ' .... QSoeiety for Study ol' Sflltlfllitilllb . The American Student and Social Reform February S-Rev. Henry. M. Dyckman . The Disinherited Children fwllllilllld Glmstlaul ANNOCIIIUOIIJ February -Mr. john M. Murray of Springheld Y. M. C. A. College . Qwillialns Christian AMHIICIIWIOIID n i Viva Mexico February --Mr. Philip Marshall Brown, '98, of Princeton University Klond Govt-rmnent Clubj K D 'The American Diplomatic Service 187 llWl lIUUllEU1..lEN5UlN P IWII Ullutnn anh Quinn lectures Delivered on Tuesday afternoons during the winter in the Common January january januztr y February February Fel J!'11I1l'y MDean F. C. Ferry . --Prof. G. M. Wztlil . -Prof. K. IE. Weston . Room, Currier Hall, hy Members of -Prof. H. D. Wild . -Dr. George B. Dutton . . -Prof. W. I. Milham . the Faculty . The Education of it Romain Boy K ' Some Li terary Parallels 4'Weather Bulletins, Weather Predictions :incl Weather Maps HlVlZ1lll'IClTlIJ.lllCS and Some of its Phases . Bisma.rck'S School of Politics I K ' Ilhe Spirit of Egyptian Art GRIFFIN I-IALI. Sl'1lX'llNAli ISS 'W NWN... ,Wypp nm .-kjwrmurinrrurirnnirmunmw 11nmrmln1n11llmI11lg1lfMw,Qs 1111111111l1I111'1I'l'1I11M1'1llllM1I1A911 ulm1lIlF1 'll'1'111rlwwyw '13 'Q 1 . . , ,qw .. ,. .. 7' .'.. ' ' . . ,R ' . ,H 'sig' 7,15 - -1: -, :. ,,.i: 3- M .3 E R13 QTSA iff Q-2 -E 6 , DS, 2 ...RL R P , . fi. ..,, ..,.., .,.. f' 1 157. P A' -' J ggi' ....,':::.'H 'i 'Q -1.... A ,,,. vi -I mnij'i.imE.im. Q .. g1 s'W B1 N1q f1JII.l'l111Illlllllllllllll1111101111195 Ill an ll llmrmuur 1, J-,Qumrllfllllllgmwpfq llllllllll 'fbxllllllllllil r'lmlllll1IllIlll1llm '15X Ulu 1'lf0lllll1IlIlllU 1 September 2 1 September October October October October November November November 9 Q ...K J 1.2 111 '76 ..f -J 11 115 November 2.5 November 311 December December December January january .1 anuar y February 1: .1 . ., L. 1111.11 5 February February M arch 11 I a rch M arch M arch M arch April 7 l-L 21 ll 18 25 1 8 . 15 22 1 8 15 22 29 5 1913 President Garfield Ex-President Franklin Carter, D.D., 18112 . Williamstown Rev. G. A. Johnston Ross, D.D., of Union Theological Seminary Rev. John S. Zelie, D.D., 1887. . . Rev. H. S. Coffin, D.D. . . . Pres. W. Douglas Mackenzie, D.D. . . Plainfield, N. J. New York City Hartford Tlieological Seminary Pres. Albert Parker Fitch, D.D. of Andover Theological Seminary, Rev. W. A. R. Goodwin, D.D. . . Rev. Robert Davis ...., Rev. H. E. Adriance, 1883 . . . Father Harvey Officer, Order of Holy Cross Father Harvey Officer, Order of Holy Cross Rev. F. Boyd Edwards, 1900 . Prof. Paul Van Dyke, D.D. . 1914 Rev. Hugh Birckhead, D.D. . . Rev. S. V. V. Holmes, D.D., 18871 . Bishop C. D. Williams, L.H.D. Dr. A. F. Sehaufllcr, D.D., 18137 Dr. H. P. Dewey, D.D., 1881 . it Cambridge, Mass. Rochester, N. Y. Englewood, N. J. Englewood, N. J. West Park, N. Y. West Park, N. Y. Orange, N. 51. Princeton, N. J. Baltimore, N. -1. Buffalo, N. Y. Detroit, Mich. New York City Iinneapolis, Minn. Rt. Rev. james DeWolf Perry, Bishop of Rhode Island Providence, R. I . Rev. Clarence A. Barbour, D.D. . . . Rochester, N. Y. Pres. J. G. K. McClure, D.D., ol McCormick Theo. Seminary, Chicago, Ill. Rt. Rev. Thomas F. Davis, Bisl1op's l-louse, Springfield, Mass. Mr. john R. Mott, L.L.D .... New York City Rev. Hugh Black, D.D. . . New York City Mr. Robert E. Speer ...... New York City Dean Chas. R. Brown, D.D., Yale Divinity School, New Haven, Conn. 1811 uvJ1v lI' 1fNSlAN l im! Qibumpsun Clinurse 1913 November ii-Seumus MacMzmus, Trip Lo II'C12L1'1dH. December 18-john Kendrick Bangs, Sa1ubriLics I Have Met . 1914 jzmuziry 22-Peter IXTLLCCQUCCII, Illustrated Lecture on South Ameriezm. Jzumztry 251-Miss Florence Hinkle, Soprano Soloist. Fcbmzlry 19-Mrs. Bertha Kunz Baker, Reading: Rostzmcfs HC1'lt,l1ll0Ci8T,' March I!!-Frzmcis Rogers. Baritone Song Recital. March 26-Lotus Glcc Club. M ale Quartet. , . , .ox Q I TWELVE DAYS AFTER THE STORM 190 mlfgj ,lfEVl9,l1M9,luN2 .lnggwg mf gg QBffiners 1QlCl12L1'Cl E. Weeks, 1914 . . . . . Presidvnl John D. M. Royal, 19141 . . . . Vice-President G. Stephen Potwine, 1915 . . . Secretary-T1'easu1'cr Assistant Professor S. O. Dickennztn . . Fczcully Adviser Senior Qhhisers Henry M. Ladd, jr. john H. Lawson Zluniur Qhhmfers David Remer Daniel S. Keller Jfacultp Members Emeritus Prof. NI. H. Hewitt Asst. Prof. D. T. Clark P1-Of, 11. D. Wild Asst. Prof. S. O. Dickerman P1'Of. xVctfnO1'e Prof. DI. S. Mr. A. M. Dame 191 IWJII IIGULLMNSIANI IIWMI btuhent flilleminzrs 1914 Charles ll. Ulmstccl, Jr. john D. M. Royal Ricllarcl IE. YVccl4s james MCKOW11, jr. -lolun H. Lawson Donald Mackcnzio 1915 Robert C. Brewster tlolmn N. Loonarll Danicl Kc-llcr lirlwin G. Nash Morris xl. Kidder sl. Fay Newton G. Stephen Potwino 1916 Stuart.-lX'lcnLcLl1 Bcarml Donald F. Gcclclcs james C. Fox Claude M. Haggerty Francis M. MacMal1on 1,92 mn QBfficer5 William O. Wyckoff, lfll-l . . . . . Pzcsideni Walter M. Hinkle, 1914 . . lff'i1:c-Plemdent Bruce M. Smith, 191.3 . . . Secleialy llCl1l'j' T. Pratt, 191.3 .... , Tyeaimeq WBIIIUEVS Jfacultp Prof. G. lXl. Wahl Mr. W. A. Hildreth Mr. T. B. Hewitt Mr. A. R. Bangs Dr. C. W. johnson btuhents 1914 il. U. Anclerscm C. T. Atchison il. G. Blll'l,1'Zl.1U R. Battenherg R. W. Chzzmherlzlin F. Clarkson. jr. .I. P. Cochran l'I. C. Cowell R. M. Crzwens VV. L. Crum . H. Dzmehy C. A. DeLand, Alr. li. C. Doane C. F. Ely S. S. Evans, jr. IE. S. Grzthzun C. IE. Glock T S. D. Wyman 1923 G. IE. Haynes VV. M. Hinkle D. G. jones ll. D. jones R. D. Longyezu' E. O. Lothrop G. KI. Levi F. XV. Mcliown j. MeKown, jr. . E. Markstein . N. Patek A. W. Roekworjml W. Smith ll. D. Stevens J. C. Stone W. I. Vorys VV. O. W yr-lcoll' .I A HVIIII IIUULIELHENSIANII IIWII a 1915 G. G. Ernst L. Haynes H. L. Frink IE. M. llccldcli R. M. Gilflcrslccvc R. H. Hodge J. M. Gilchrist sl. B. jolmstonc R. N. Golding H. T. Pratt D. G. Gregor B. M. Smith H. S. Havens A. Shriver L. W. Williams 1916 D. D. B1'L1I11lJLLl1g.fl1 fu. C. McKown, xlr I. M. Daly E. H. Molthan li. W. Y. Dunn, jr. C. Oakley, jr. H. B. Eincrson A. B. Patton G. S. Fztycu R. B. Rockwood F. V. Gcicr F. D. Salmon I. A. Hawkins R. XV. W'illi:11ns A. Ziminormzm, jr. 1917 C. B. Arthur, jr. l-I. P. Bloclgott M. E. Kicscr G. Kcllog J. A. YVright C. Zzdirislcic VV. II. Kcl ton S. N. Moocly U. R. Puhncclo C. W. Victor G. B. Young w ' . W.. 'Lib . f ' ' . A 1+'0R.l1llGN lMPOliTA'1'ION ' 'f'i'9W A .-5of .w4ff - .cz Cerele Fgaaeaw .. .12 ,W my-1 'f1GSf'f pf S ci' - - 2' 1- A TX N iilllll'lIl'a'f1flliil' lf X ML! N ., . N lk Gfficers C. H. Robinson, Jr., 191-L .... C. W. Brackett, 1915 . C. F. A. Brewer, lfllfi . W. R. Brock, 1915 . Monsieur Albert Cru . . . . members 1914 C. J. Austrian J. P. Baxter, 3rd W. A. Crosby H. C. Cowell C. W. Brackett W. C. Bronson R. M. Campbell C. F. A. Brewer T. M. Brewer F. M. Brazier L. S. Armstrong D. DeV. Bartholomew W. C. Hamilton ll. E. Field C. E. Glock J. F. Herrick L. A. Kohn 1915 W. C. F. Day E. Debevoise C. B. Hall . A. Langford 1916 A. Benjamin H. B. Emerson F. V. Geier H. E. Jones 111 1917 U. R. Palmedo H. E. Smeeth J. Valentine 195 . President Vice-President . . , Secretary . . . Treasurer . Direclem' du Cercle E. S. McManus F. F. Olmsted C. H. Robinson, Jr. R. deL. Van Hoevenberg J. H. Titus T. R. Williams O. J. Wilson R. J. Oppenheimer G. H. Richards R. B. Rockwood C. M. Haggerty A. R. Wight F. D. Weeks --. DUDE AND QQHLL A X M I S 'D Vs Q if H.. 3 . V we ww I, A ' A lllif 431 X mos Xwrvzql asf' ' lrlwllllfd . sf M.--2 X - A A A I: w. , gl A ll X Vi lj 'fl' 'l' ml' .i Mf ,,3: swe A 2. .- uil' i i JJ I .. , Gffincrs William A. Crosby, Hill . . . . . . President Carl E. Glock, 1914 . . flillcmherss Jfacultp Prof. Carroll Lewis Maxey Prof. Lewis Perry , Svtuheuts 1914 G. E. Haynes J. F. Herrick W. M. Hinkle D. G. jones Ol. U. Anderson C. J. Austrian J. P. Baxter, 3rd R. M. Cravens W. A. Crosby bl. G. Davis C. E. Glock M. Garfield C. VV. Braekett W. C. F. Day G. G. Ernst D. S. Keller L. A. Kohn J. H. Lawson K. C. Lincoln D. S. Mackay W. O. Wyckoff 1915 F. A. MacNamee F. L. Main E. E. Porter D. Romer F. S. Winston 196 . Secretary-Treasurer Asst. Prof. Samuel Edward Allen Dr. George Burwcll Dutton Asst. Prof. Byron johnson Recs AI. Meliown, jr. -I. C. Mosher R. R. Newton Bl. D. Porter L. G. Thomas D. H. Van Doren J. T. Van Steenbergh W. I. Vorys , jr. B. M. Smith T. S. Squire QI. F. Wharton T. R. VVilliams lwall llHuLIm1.fNslANIl lIWWlI Bbilusupbical Uliniun Richmond Walker, 191-l W'ebb I. Vorys, l9l-I John C. Mosher, 191+ wffiners Wolffram C. F. Day, l9l5 . . . President . Vice-President . . Secretary . Treasurer QExecutihe Qllummittee The Officers and Professor J. E. Russell Prof. J. E. Russell Prof. A. H. Morton Prof . T. C. Smith Lawrence A. Kohn john C. Mosher L. Dean Pearson Woliffram Cl, F. Day Jfanultp Members M r. Sumner Salter Prof. Garrett Droppers Prof. J. B. Pratt Asst. Prof. S. O. Diekcrman Stuhent Members 1914 1915 197 Durand H. Van Doren Webb I. Vorys Richmond Walker Lessing W. Williams IIVJI NIGULEMIZNSIANII IIWHI lpneum uf jhatural Iiaistnrp I. A. MacGruer, 1914 . Prof. S. F. Clarke . . R. O. Ainslie R. W. Chamberlain J. W. Gillette, Jr. K. H. Hodge W. B. Moody Jfnunhzh in 1835 Butanical Section . . - . - - . members 1914 1915 G. H. Michler . . . . President . . Faculty Member C. H. Robinson, Ir. A. W. Rockwood AI. P. Rogers D. H. Van Doren A. Vinal DANDY 1 98 l Ql9fficzr5 A G. G. Ernst, 1015 . . . . . Presidenni K. B. Wilkes, llll5 . . . . . Vice-Pres1'dent S. C. MeKown, jr., lfllll . . . .Secretary and T7'6GS1H'67' illlemhers 1914 john W. Gillette, Ir. Durand H. Van Doren 1915 George G. Ernst John N. Leonard John M. Gilehrisst Kneelzmfl B. Wilkes 1916 Allrecl Benjrmiin Samuel lVleKown, jr. George ll. Rielizuwls 1917 Luther C. Goodrich Gilbert nl. C. MeCurcly Ulieam George G. Ernst, 1015 Samuel C. McKown, -Ir., 1916 John N. Leonard, 1915 George H. Riehzmrcls, 19115 Team of last Spear S. S. Berger, 1913 S. C. McKown, Ir., 11116 R. V. Lewis, 1913 O. W. Toll, 1913 Q il-lllatcb with 138112 Yale 2 Williams 11 jlllatnb with Qlmherst Williams 2 Amherst 1 199 J EWETT '14 Q mmm I +4 .4 - Q 1 l p I . K ,, , i , ,, J . L Q - if 1 A K' I XV! v FI I- 1 I , 5 L s K X j J XXYCA 7X U U U U X I lxU1l lIGuuanrNsulN1l IlLvI1IH kappa Esta 3913i Rutherford Oakes Ainslie James Phinney Baxter, 3rd Rodman Wright Chamberlain Stewart MacKie Emery john Westfield Gillette, Jr. Stockton Harter Norman Frotbingham I-lunnewell Gillet Lefferts john Alan MacGrucr Charles Martin Marchand Francis Robbins McCook Willson Bridges Moody Francis Seifert Smith, Jr. Clinton Spooner Van Cisc Albert V inal 2f 12 lIVJIl lIfiULIEMNSlANIl ll'Wll jf H5125 Farnam Jay Bowen George Washington Brodie, jr. Ira Millard Dempsey Berrien Clark Eaton Charles Blake Hall George Loring Hubbell, jr. Thomas Alexander Langford Frank Angelo Mz1eNzimee, Jr. Gordon Hunt Michler Eclgar Burnside Parsons Edward Erskine Porter Robert Burrough Swain 203 lwanl lmm'fLHfN3lNla lmnI Zlaelmzt F. 1. Bowen W. C. Bronson P. F. Connor D. C. Crawford K. F. Driscoll H. P. Eells, jr D. G. Gregor T. A. Langford R. F. Long C. R. Macpherson G. H. Michler E. B. Parsons W. Rhoades R. B. Swain M. Turner Eriffin AI. G. Cannon, jr. H. C. Cole T. B. Conklin E. Debevoise J. W. Garrett, 2d C. B. Hall E. M. Hay G. L. Hubbell, jr. F. A. MaeNamce, .lr E. E. Porter D. Romer H. A. Spring 1. C. Tyler G. W. Van Slyclc J. F. Wharton lm lluuufLnfNslANII lLvnm Smiths iglithe Curl joseph Austrian Roy Bzlttcnberg Sanford Corey Wil1izL111 Anderson Crosby .lolm l-lowarcl Lawson Kenneth Chzmcller Lincoln Ernest Orville Lothrup Frederick Whittlesey MeKown james MCKOW11, jr. john Chapin Mosher Albert W1'ight Rockwood Durzmd Halsey Vim Doren 205 twill IIHULIELHENSIANII IIWII williams Qllluh 291 fllflahisuu Zinc., jlietn iiurk Enberuurs of williams Qlluh, Zinc. Cluk Williams, 18112 ....... . . Pztazdanl I Addison Young, 1888 . M111 B. Berking, 1902 . L1nest Suffern, 12101 Eugene Delano, 18116 Francis Lynde Stetson, 18457 Arthur H. Masten, 18713 Thomas Nelson, Jr., 1883 Henry W. Banks, jr., 1885 Albert Rathbone, 1888 Charles T. Terry, 1889 john S. Sheppard, Jr., 18111 james C. Rogerson, 1892 1 'ice-Prca zdcnl . Sccrelary . . . . . 7 'rt at 14 rcr Louis M. Starr, 18921 Edwin N. Chapman, 189-1 Alnmon C. Barrell, 18117 E. Dimon Bird, 1897 William T. Quinn, 1898 Herbert H. Lehman, 181151 Harold P. Erskine, 15102 Benno von Witzleben, 19051 Fred E Linder, 1912 r 1 r MVSICAL CLl'BS J. G. Davis, 1914, Leader ,first Qliennrs F. C. Doane, 191-1 W. li. Seibert, 1916 H. R. Knowlton, 1915 -I. S. Alexander, jr., E. H. Molthan, 1916 C. B. Overton, 1.916 N. H. Wilson, 1917 P. S. Sayles, 1917 Secunia Qlienurs E. P. Maynard, jr., 1914 D. Moffat, 1914 P. B. West, 1914 R. B. Leakc, jr., 19 E. L. Stone, .1916 A. M. Drury, 1917 jfirzt Basses J. G. Davis, 1914 M. Garfield, 191431 N. F. Hunncwcll, 19141 C. QI. Massingcr, 1 C. W. Lester, 19.141 S. D. Wyman, 1914 -I. F. Hurd, 1916 917 Snzcnnh Basses C. M. Brown, 1914 -1. A. MacGrue1', 1914. P. S. Winslow, 1914 E. E. Porter, 1915 M. Turner, 1915 J. Garfield, .1916 D. G. Gregor, 1915 T. H. Benedict, 1917 H. D. Wild, 1917 'Gmdun1.ml ut Mid-yours 209 1911 I-XNJO CLUI3 M. C. SIICFNVOOKI, 191-I, Lauder jfirst ihianjns A. N. Puck, 191-l. M. C. Sherwood, 191-L R. P. Staats II, 191-li J. Garfield, 1916 'D. Murlmlly, ISJIT Secunia Banjos L. D. Pczmrson, 191-li C. King, H115 H. Havens, 1915 C. B. Overton, lillii Guitars W. W. Fay, 1531.3 C. S. Holt, lfllli jllllanhulin Enable Bass P. B. West, lfll-l. W. I. Vorys, 191-1. ZBrums A. Hcudlcy, IU!-lu 210 111-11 111011111 151.1113 P. B. West, 1911 C. B. Hall, 1915 R. F. Long, 1915 K. F. Driscoll, 1915 B. M. Smith, 1915 QI. A. Conway, 19111 H. N. French, 1916 P. I-1. Seamzm, 19111 LI. YV. Gcer, 191-1 R. P. Staats II, 191-1 L. G. Thomas, 1911 jflute ll. M. Adams, 1915 Bruins A. Headley, 1914 P. 13. West, 1911, Loader Jfirst illlanllolins A. F. Patterson, 1915 sl. D. Van Cott, 1915 W. D. Clark, 19111 D. P. Wells, 1916 Svecunb illllanhulins Al. S. Alexancler, 1917 L. H. Bailey, 191.7 H. S. Hcrendeen, 1917 S. C. Moody, 1917 H. L. Van Doren, 1917 Qlienur illllanhnlas D. S. Mackay, 19111 R. D. Sticlcuoy, 19115 W. VV. Fay, 1915 C. S. Holt, 1916 QEBIIU D. G. Gregor, 1915 ?lBuuhle 381155 W. I. Vorys, 19141 ORC E511 Jfirst Violins P. C. Potter, 1914, F. E. Bernsten, 1915 fulellus 13. G. Gregor, 1915 R. B. Rockwood, 1919 ?1BnuhIe Bass W. I. Vorys, 191-1 Q1Zurnets L. S. Frazier, 191-1 R. M. Shields, 1911 P. C. Potter, 1914, Leader L. S. Frazier, 1914, Manager Etums A. Headley, 191-1 212 becnnh Wifinlins R . D. Longyear, 1914 M. 111 P. P .1 Turner, 1915 Jflutes . M. Adams, 1915 S. Barnes, 1915 Qilariuets . H. Hyde, 191-1 B. Johnstone, 1915 iBiann E. L. Stone, 1916 llWvlll IlUULlEL11EN5lANll llm1l Sumner Salter . F Doane, 1914 .C. F. C. Doane, 1914 P. B. West, 1914 E. P. Maynard, jr., R. F. Long, 1915 H. C. Cowell, 1914 tl. G. Davis, 1914- M. Garfield, 1914- N. F. Hunnewell, 1914 C. M. Brown, 1915 J. A. MaeGruer, 1914 D. G. Gregor, 1915 W. 13. H. R. Knowlton, 19 C. H. Newell, 1916 C. W. Vietor, '1917 R. M. Shields, 191-1 Thompson, 19 15 Qlihapel Qllbuir . . . . . . . Director cmd Organist . . . . . . . . . Leader ,1fir5t Q15enur5 C. B. Overton, 1916 W. E. Seiluert, 1916 J. S. Alexander, 1917 Svecunh Z!15enur5 1914 R. B. Leake, jr., 1916 E. H. F. Molthan, 1916 ,1fir5t i!5a55e5 D. Moffat, 1914: 15. E. Porter, 1915 xl. F. Hurd, 1916 C. sl. Massinger, 1917 Secunia 3855525 M. Turner, 19 15 D. A. Shepardson, 1916 T. H. Benedict, 1917 H. D. Wild, 1917 Quxiliarp Culbuir Jfir5t 1Eennr5 I5 L. L. Kellogg, 1917 F. D. Weeks, 1917 becnnh 1I15enor5 IE. L. Stone, 1916 N. H. Wilson, 1917 Jfir5t i5a55e5 D. E..lef1ery, 1917 A. L. Williams, 1917 Secunia 38545525 C. A. Choate, 1917 S. Garfield, 1917 213 IN'l'l'1li,CI,ASS SINGING CON'l'I'1S'l', MAY 30, 1913 llml luuutlrtnrwsuinll lmnj Zlnterrlass Singing Qluntest laboratory Qllampus, Map 30, 1913 Eluhges Taleott Miner Banks Asst. Professor William Howard Doughty William Hanford Curtiss Professor Leverett Mears Sumner Salter Prize Song-N' 'Evening Song Qlfllfij Sung!! 1913 Marching Song . Parting Song Men ol' NVllllI1l11SH . lvlarehing Song A Toast to VVilliams 'Hfllumni Song Evening Song Guard of Williams . . NVordss-1. K. H. Nightingale, jr. Music-W. H. Field . . . . . . Words-H. WV. Banks, 3rd Music-M. H. Smith, Jr. P. B. Heywood, I.0I'llI7CI' 1914 . . . Words---D. S. Mackay Music-QL. G. Thomas . . . . . . Words---E. NV. Bowne lX'I11sie---VV. l. Vorys sl. A. MaeGrner, Lcizifcr 1915 . . VVords-C. W. Brackett Music---N. H. MaeLeish Words-C. XV. Braekett Music-W. W. Fay li. E. Porter, LBCIKIICI' 1916 . . Words--R. B. Leakc, Jr. Music-E. L. Stone . . . . . Words-K. W. Baettenhaussen Music-A. F. Waterman C. B. Overton and WV. E. Seihert, Leaders 215 IJAY , , in A In .nxAkl l M Aol I R UICR. 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' X EJ 4 111232115 'xl 'L L'lu.l!l Hg! 1 :null -1 N MH- XS IHHIHH1 'ul all H 11 1 Xi-Af ..., H, ' 11 .11 -1:1 Q15...2.f: .1 'U , -1 1'1 5' I, 1,1 -1 ' -5- 2-- L 'un r .IIN mx-H 1.'-1.1- 1 ,,,,, 1 HH' 1 YARSITY FOOTBALL T12 ABI NEXYTON YORYS EELLS DRISCOLL TOULAX Ft'RNr:Qs C'LARK Eu' Hrxxr:w1:LL XX ALKER Ylxm. P.n'soN '1'l'nxE1z HALL CH.n11sr:1c1..ux S. HL'1sm:LL Toxlklxs J. Joxrzs limi IIHULIELHENSIANII IIWII williams Qllnllege Qlumni Zltbletin Qssnniatiun Bffirers john S. Sheppard, slr., 1891 . . . . President R. Clifford Black, Jr., 11100 . . Vice-President Alamos A. Hatch, 1903 . . . Secreiary Prof Carroll L, Maxcy, 1887 . T7'L'tlSlf!I'C7' williams Clinllege Qtbletnc Cllluunul Qbfficers Dr. Frank W. Olds, 1876 . . . President Prof. Henry D. Wild, 1888 . . . l 'iC6-P7'6.YZld0Hf Prof. Carroll L. Maxcy, 1887 . Cfflflllilllt? Treasurer Clharlvs F. Ely, 1111.1 . . . . .8'nvrvlf1ry Qilumni members Dr. Frank W. Olds, 18713 llugli P. Drysdalo, 18117 Dr. Vandcrpool Adriancc, 181111 R. Clilflorcl Black, jr., 151011 john S. Sheppard, jr., 18511 james: A. llatcli, 1111123 jfacultp members Prof. Carroll L. Maxcy, 1887 Prof. Henry D. '1Vilcl, 1888 Asst. Prof. William H. Doughty, Jr., 18118 Mnbergrahuate jlllenihers Cha,-103 F. lily, 11111 Francis R. McCook, 1211-1. Edgar B. Parsons, 1015 219 Xl l'AlN VINAL CAPTAIN PAYSON -4.4 williams Qlnllege Jfnnthall Qssuriatiun Gfficers Charles F. lily, 191-1 . .... f7l'CS1'Cl'C1'll and M1lfM1lgt'7' Charles B. lflall, 1915 . . 1'z'cc-P1'c's1'dcnI and .flssislanl Manager Frederick -I. Daly . ...... Coadi Albert Vinal, 191-1 . . . ..... fl1lf7lCl1.1'l Qbrahuate Qhhisurp jfouthall Cliummittee Dr. Silvanus B. Newton, 1891 ' R. Clifford Black, jr., 191111 james A. llateh. 19113 Varsity Albert Vinal, 1911, Left End, Captain R. R. Newton, 191-1, Left Tackle VV. I. Vorys, 191-1, Right 131111 'l'. F. Furness, 1915, Left Tackle S. Hubbell, 19111, Right End 1-1. P. Eells, jr., 1915, Left Guard N. F. Hunnewell, 191-1, Quarter Back F. Tomkins, 19111, Center R. W. Chamberlain, 191-1, Quarter Baek K. F. Driscoll, 1915, Right Guard W. B. Turner, 191-1. Full Baelc R. Walker, 191-1, Right Tackle P. M. Payson, 19111, Fu11Baek AI. ll. Clark, 1914, Right End C. A. Toolan, 1915, Left Ha11'Baek sl. jones, jr., 19111, Right Half Back Substitutes R. 11. Ainslie, 191-1, Right l-lalf Baelc .I. C. Tyler, 1915, Right End ll.F.CoWperthWaite, 1915, Left Hall' Back D. D. Brumbaugh, 19111, Left End R. Ll. Goldman, 1915, Right Guard W. H. Funk, 19111, Right End G. L. Hubbell, 1915, Quarter Back W. L. Guthrie, 19111, Left Guarcl ll. A. lX'laeNamee, jr., 1915, Right Ha11Bae1c O. E. Lohrke, 19111, Left Tackle 221 MCGAY SCORING FOR AMHE1i,S'l' - ...., FILESI-'IMAN-W1LLIS'l'ON GANIIC lrwil liuuumrwsiiiii lmil ikehietn uf the 1913 jfuuthall beasun l After the decidedly successful season of the lfootball team in 12112, the record for lflliiwltliree victories, one tie and four defeats----although encouraging in a lew in- stances, was on the whole, disappointing. The hampering effects of the freshman eligibility rule, now in its third year, made themselves felt very keenly, for there was a decided lack of good material in the three upper classes. Although the team failed. to win in the crucial games of the year, it gave several exhibitions of strong oH'ensive playing. The opening game of the season with Rensselaer Poly- teehnic Institute was won by straight football with a score of I4-0. On the following Saturday there was a noticeable improvement in the back-field and the 20-0 score by which Vermont University was defeated made the prospects for a successful season appear even brighter than after the initial game. On October l lth the team went to Cambridge. Excellent team work and a strong fighting spirit held Harvard to a 23-35 score for the first three periods. The deluge in the final quarter which ended in a 23-C3 victory f or the Crimson was due not so much to a lack of hght in the 'Williams line as to the superior weight of their opponents and the number of fresh substitutes who they introduced at that time. Although undoubtedly defeated, the Purple played at Cambridge its strongest game of the season. The turning point came at Hanover on October 18th. Against Dartmouth the eleven failed to show the same remarkable defensive play which had been seen at lflarvard, and the Green won by the overwhelming score of -L8-li. On a soggy field in the pouring rain a vie- , . tory of 2225-ll was gained over New York University on October 25th. But even here the playing was bad in spots and the victory was due more to a knowl- edge of rudimentary football and an ability to follow the ball than to any well executed team work. The Spring- l 2231 iliall lfiluuilfinfwsllwl llmll field Y. M. C. A. College proved to be superior in every department of the game and the 0-0 defeat which Williams received on Pratt Field by no means signifies the true superiority of the opponents. In the following week a 0-0 game was played with Wes- leyan on Andrus Field. Some shifts had been made in the line which strengthened the defensive play. The Red and Black backs gained more ground than those of Williams, but the Purple's ability to follow the ball on a muddy field in the rain more than coun- terbalanced this advantage. On November 15th Amherst gained her first football victory on Weston Field since l005. Straight football was the greatest resource of the visitors and their line plunging was a source of sure and steady gains. There is no question but that Williams was out-played both in offensive and defensive work. Although the loss of this game by the decisive score of 12-0 was not the sole basis upon which the success of the team is to be judged, yet this defeat, when considered with the mediocre showing made in other contests, strongly effects the conclusion that the 1913 football season was unsuccessful. The prospects for 1014 are not as bright as were those of the past year, for of the sixteen men who received their insignia, only one half will. return next autumn. But with some promising material in the freshman class, augmented by the able coaching of Mr. Daly, Williams looks forward to its next football season with con- fidence in its ability to render next ycar's visit to Amherst as successful as the preceding one. , Jfnuthall Games nf 1913 September 2 At Williamstown Williams R. P. I. October At Williamstown Williams Vermont October At Cambridge Williams Harvard October At Hanover Williams Dartmouth October At Williamstown Williams N. Y. U. November At Springfield Williams S. T. S. November At Wesleyan Williams Wesleyan November At Williamstown Williams Amherst Williams, 00 Opponents, 83 224 6 v cf ,XI Y - X 'Q williams Clllnllege Baseball Qssuniatiun QBfficers Philip Butler Heywood, 19125 ...... President and Manager Edwin Holmes Adriance, 191-1 -... Vice-President and Asst. Manager Jacob Chauncey Stone, 1914 . . . Acting Asst. Manager Andrew J. Coakley .,.. ..... C 'oach Richard Vaughan Lewis, jr., 1913 . . . . . . Captain Varsity R. V. Lewis, Jr., 1913, Catcher, Captain K. H. Hodge, 19141, Pitcher H. H. Cutler, 1916, Pitcher I. G. Prindle, 1913, First Base R. O. Ainslie, 1914, Second Base R. B. Swain, 1915, Third Base C. M. Brown, 1914, Short Stop W. E. Seibert, 19113, Left Field H. A. Statler, 1916, Centre Field -I. W. Gillette, jr., 1914, Right Field C. W. Higinhotham, 1914, Right Field C. A. Toolan, 1915, Ri ght Field Substitutes F. I. Bowen, 1915, Pitcher K. B. Wooci, 1915, Pitcher G. H. Michler, 1915, Catcher AI. S. Jones, jr., 1916, Infieldcr 225 A , - 5 N .x L Q . , I VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM BIICHLER STATLER XYOOD TONLKINS HODGE SEIBERT AXDREXYS CUTLER JONES GILLETTL: BOYVEN HEYWOOD HIGINBOTHAM SMITH SWAIN TOOLAN L1-:WIS PRINDLE BROWN AINSLIE COAKLEY llviul llliuilflrifmmwll ltml April May May May May May May May J une J une june June J une june June Zgasehall Games At Williamstown Williams M. A. C. At Middletown Williams Wesleyan At West Point Williams West Point At Princeton Williams Princeton At Hanover Williams Dartmouth At New Haven Williams Yale At Williamstown Williams Amherst At Williamstown Williams Holy Cross At Cambridge Williams Harvard At Williamstown Williams S. T. S. At Williamstown Williams Cornell At Williamstown Williams Wesleyan At Amherst Williams Amherst At Williamstown Williams Chinese University of Hawaii At Williamstown Williams Vermont Williams, 70 Opponents, 07 VERMONT GAME CAPTAIN LEW IS T CAPTAIN AINSLIE IlVQ,Tli lIEULIfLHfN3IANIi IIfmII Behietn uf the 1913 Baseball beasun Brilliant playing interspersed with disheartening slumps marked the work of the 1913 baseball team. Although the nine lost only four men by graduation the line up was con- siderably changed. The loss of Captain Davis was a severe handicap to the team but the pitching staff developed by Coach Coakley manifested consistent ability to baffie oppos- ing batsmen. Prindle filled the first base position left vacant by the graduation of Trumbull, and Seibcrt played the majority of games at left field, which was filled by Otis on the l9l3 team. Higinbotham, Toolan, and Statler alternated throughout the season at center Held. Williams shut out M. A. C. in the opening game of the season by the score of -.L to 0 which was due in large part to Cutlerls excellent pitching. Timely hits by Swain and Statler made the victory decisive. In the first out of town game Williams defeated Wesleyan I3 to 4. T he pitchers on the home team were wild and ineffective and two of the Red and Blaek's runs were made on errors. The l-L to 4 vie- tory over Wcst Point was again largely due to Cutler who showed remarkable control at critical points, and to the fact that the Williams batsmen had little diffi- culty in hitting the Army pitchers. Princeton administered the first defeat by an S to 3 score. Errors by the usually steady and reliable members of the Varsity, in addition to timely hits by the Orange and Black, were the main 'factors in the Purple's downfall. The team returned to form in the next game and overcame Dartmouth 3 to 2 in a hard fought contest. Hodge's pitching and Gillette's work at the bat contributed large- ly to this victory. No baseball history of games fought out on the Yale Field diamond bears rec- . ord of a greater pitchers' duel than that in which Williams defeated Yale by a 2 to 0 score. Hodge's cool- ness at critical points and the fault- less playing of the infield won the day for the Purple. Prindle's beau- 229 lrali tl-'HULlfLf1f N IS1ANI IlNW tiful stop of McGhie's hard grounder in the ninth inning prevented Yale from tying the score. In the next game against Amherst on May 30, Williams succumb- ed to Hhouseparty hysteria, losing the contest 12 to 2. After the first inning, errors followed one another in quick succession. The Varsi y gave up all chances of scoring by poor judgement in base running. On the following day Williams succeeded in downing Holy Cross 8 to 5 in a fast game. Ragged fielding by the Purple and Hardwick's home run in the first inning gave Harvard a 5 to l victory over Williams. With the possible exception of the first and fifth innings Cutler put up an excellent fight against Felton. Although the team supported Cutler in errorless fashion after that fatal first inning, no spectacular playing could overcome the Crimson's advantage. Brainless base running and an inability to hit when hits meant runs cost Williams her second game to Amherst, 2 to 0. Despite the drizzling rain, Hodge and Robinson pitched excellent ball. Williams then defeated the Springfield Y. M. C. A. College 3 to 0 in an exciting game. Cornell was able to get but one run to Williams' nine. On june 21 the Purple overcame the Chinese University of Hawaii 5 to 4. Both pitchers were hit hard at certain points but Cutler seemed to have an advantage, allowing but one base on balls during the entire contest. As a fitting close to the 1013 baseball season and also to his bril- liant collegiate athletic career, Captain Lewis stole home in the last inning of the Vermont game with two men down, Williams winning 8 to 3. Clean hitting and fielding marked the work of both teams in this contest. The pitchers were inclined to be wild, but Hodge showed ability to tighten up in a crisis. The team's inconsistent playing was due chiefly to lack of experience. As only two men were lost by graduation, the prospects for a successful season this spring are bright. 230 IIODGE CIIINESIC GAIYIIG LEWIS AINSLIE YARSITY TRACK TEAM DL'RYr:,x Comm' LI-:sT1f:R Bos'x'r0N TOLL YIETOR STANDISH DRISCOLL BIYGATT LYMAX D1-:WEY MR. S1-:r:1,x-:Y RISIXG PHELP5 MCCOOK MCKOWN HAY BRODIE BIAYNARD TRFIC Varsity John Clarke Dewey, jr., 1913, f7ap!arz'n 1 100-Yard Dash-Lyman, 191233 Driscoll, 1915 229-Yard Dash.-Lyman, 19135 Driscoll, 1915 4-19-Yard Dash-Rising, 1914 S89-Yard Run-Boynton, 19123, Lester, 191-1 One-Mile Run-Corey, 1911 Two-Mile Run-Duryea, 19133 Toll, 19131 120-Yard High Hurdles-Dewey, 1912-1 229-Yard Low Hurdles-Hay, 1915 High ,lump-Maynard, 19115 Broad jump-Victor, 19135, Brodie, 1915 Pole Vault-MeKown, 19113 Shot-Put-Phelps, 191-15 Brodie, 1915 Hammer Throw-Phelps, 19 1-1 Discus Throw--Phelps, 1914 233 l'A I N DIC CAPTAIN RISING I11Ti1Il l1UU1lH11.EN31l1Nll l I 312etn Q1'5ngIan7J Zlnterrullegiate Qtbletir Qssuciatiun Members Amherst Dartmouth Tufts Bates Holy Cross Vermont Bowdoin M. A. C. Wesleyan Brown Maine W. P. I. Colhy M. I. T. Williams Trinity Gfficers 51. M. White, M. I. T. . . . . . Presideni W. R. Stillman, Wesleyan . . Vice-President P. A. Warren, Maine . . Sccrelary E. J. Graves, Dartmouth ...... 7'rcas1fz1'cr Qfxecutihe Qllummittez F. I. Curry, Holy Cross N. -1. Merrill, Colby E. J. Graves, Dartmouth S. J. Patten, Brown F. R. McCook, Williams -1. M. White, M. 1. T. winners uf the Qllhampiunship 1887 Dartmouth 1891 3 Dartmouth 191 15 Amherst 1888 Amherst 1 81 17 Dartmouth 1900 Dartmouth 1889 Dartmouth I S08 2 Amherst 1907 Dartmouth 1890 Amherst ' Brown 1908 Dartmouth 1891 Amherst 1899 Bowdoin 1909 Dartmouth 1892 Amherst 1900 Williams 1910 Dartmouth 18921 Dartmouth 1901 Williams 191 1 Williams 189-1 M. I. T. 1902 Amherst 1912 Dartmouth 1895 Dartmouth 1 9025 Amherst 1 9 13 Dartmouth 1904 Amherst 235 MAYNARD KY I lil I . 1 , ' TWO MILE RUN, AMHERST MEET llwlll llp-WlEULIELllEN5lANI IfWII Bantam uf the 1913 Wrath Season Moderate success attended the Williams track team during the l9l3 season. Although sixteen members of last ycar's team were lost by graduation, and a number of good men were ineligible, thirty candidates reported to Mr. Seeley for practice in the latter part of April. In the first dual meet of the year Williams defeated Wesleyan by the close score of 65 to til. At no time during the contest was the result certain. The Purple never gained a lead of more than three points, and on three occasions the score was tied. Brodie scored the highest number of points for Williams, winning the broad jump and taking second in the shot put. Captain Dewey placed second in the high hurdles and tallied three points in the broad jump. The individual stars for Vlfes- lcyan were Deetjen, Parkinson, and Wendell who together won more than half their team's points. Winning nine firsts, and the majority of second places, Amherst overwhelmed the varsity on the following Saturday on Weston Field by the score of 76 2-3 to 49 l-3. The Purple and White gained a decided advantage in the l00-yard dash which it maintained to the end. Hay made the highest individual score for the Purple, capturing first place in the high and second in the low hurdles. Guetter was high man for Amherst, with first place in the shot and discus throw and second in the hammer throw. Although only four of thc sixteen men who entered the preliminaries of the New England Intercollegiate track meet at Cambridge survived the first day's trials, Williams made a better showing than that of the previous season. Run- ning against an exceptionally fast field, Williams scored 7 points, and tied with Tufts for seventh place. Dartmouth won the meet with a total of 62 points. In the high hurdles Captain Dewey took second to Wendell of VVesleyan, barely nosing out Curtis of M. I. T. at the T tape. Although Hay took second in his heat in the semi.-finals he had to be satisfied with fourth place in the finals. Phelps won second place in the hammer throw with a heave of 138.45 feet, breaking the Williams College record by 10 feet and three inches. . I 237 llNEUl llUUm1Ql5IANIl IITV'Ml sillitnentpzbzhenth Qnnual Qtbampinnsbip illileet Ziaarharh Satahium, QEaml1riI1ge, Mass., jllllap 24, 1913 QEheut 100-Yard Dash . 220-Yard Dash . 4-110-Yard Dash . S80-Yard Run . One-Mile Run . Two-Mile Run . 120-Yard Hurdles 220-Yard Hurdles Qliliiuuers ikkennrh Olson, Dartmouth . . . 10 2-5 Bringarclner, lloly Cross Narclini, Colby Martin, Dartmouth Olson, Dartmouth . . ..- 1-.9 VVilson, M. l. T. Ashton, Maine Martin, Dartmouth Rose, Dartmouth . . 50 -l-5 Gardner, Dartmouth Lee, lloly Cross Guething, Holy Cross Taber, Brown . . 9.3 r l min. 53 23-5 Higgins, lrloly Cross Bell, Maine Granger, Dartmouth -.-5 Taber, Brown . . -l- min. lb .5-4 lvlarceau, Dartmouth l-Iarmon, Dartmouth Coop, Brown Atwater, Tufts . . Sl min. 35 .S-. ,-5 Ball, Dartmouth Armour, W. P. 1. Cobb, Amherst Wendell, Wesleyan . . . .3-.J Dewey, Williams Curtis, M. I. T. Meanix, Colby Wendell, Wesleyan . . -o Meanix, Colhy B raun, Dartmouth Hay, Williams U-f m4f 238 SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC llvanl lr-1Iuuu.rLr1fNsIAN I IIIWHI H i gh Jump . Broad jump Pole Vault . Shot Put . i Hammer Throw Discus Throw Enwright, Dartmouth Mason, Dartmouth f Bassett, Amherst lKempton, Bates Colleary, Holy Cross Fox, M. I. T. Read, Dartmouth Smith, Bowdoin I Meyers, Dartmouth lWright, Dartmouth Rogers, Maine liurlburt, Dartmouth lSemmes, Dartmouth Whitney, Dartmouth Shepard, Bates Bartlett, Brown Clough, W. P. I. Bailey, Maine . Phelps, Williams . Sherburn, Tufts Hudson, Trinity Whitney, Dartmouth Bartlett, Brown Bnglehorn, Dartmouth Shepard, Maine 5 ft. 10 l-8 in 21 ft. 4 1-4 in 12 ft 46 ft. 3 1-8 in . 153.8 ft . 138.45 ft 135 ft. 5.9 in 239 llUUllliU1fN51ANll ll.1Wll Qummarp of iBnints .4 L' 'IJ E . H E '-5 127 H3 2. 52,..E4g2L2z5'a2m2E'2-E E 2 E' ,E .0 .3 F Q5 'E 'Es' , - E 5 'il'- D DQ E A 5 A 5 H U FQ 'F 'C CQ E4 100-Yarml Daxh . 6 3 2 220-Yard Dash . 6 2 3 440-Yaril Dash . 8 3 880-Yarrl Rim . 1 5 3 2 Om'-Mile Rim . . 5 0 . 'l'w0-Milf: Run . . . 3 5 2 1 120-Yard High llurmllw 5 3 I 220-Yarrl Low llmwllvs 2 5 1 QS ' High .lump . . . 8 11 1 liroacl Jump . 2 5 1 Polo Vault, . 9 J Shot. Put. . . 5 2 3 l'l1L1lllIl1'l''lllll'0W . 5 3 2 1 Discus 'lllll'0XV . 7 3 1 G2 16 1-1 12 10 T 6 3 21 1 1 QE. Zi. QE. Q. Q. Becurhs Ghent Becurh Zlaulhers Bkenurh Bats A. IC. C111'ii0lll11S, Amherst 1398 100-Yard Dash H. 1'I. Cloudman, Bowdoin 10 sec. 1901 Z G. L. Swascy, Dartmouth 1905 220-Yard Dash C. W. Grain, M. 1. 'l'. 22 sec. 1907 440-Yarll Dash .l. D. Luster, Williams 49 3-5 sec. 1911 880-Yard Rim N. 'l'abci', lirown 1 min. 55 3-5 sec. 1913 Om: Milo Run N. Tabor, Brown 4 min. 18 3-5 ser: 1913 Two Mile Run At.waL01', Tufts 9 min. 35 3-5 soc 1913 120-Yard Hurmllos A. 13. Shaw, 1J2Ll'1,Il1Oll1'll 15 2-5 sec. 1908 220-Yarcl I'lu1'c1los A. ll. Gll1f1fl'l'S0ll, Vermont, 24 3-5 sec. 1911 . . U QP. W. Dalrymplc, M. l. 'l'. , , . 1912 .Rlllllllllg lligh Jump H- B. Emuigm, Dmltmomyh 0 ft. 7-1b m. 1912 Running 111'01I,fl Jump W. P. Hubbard, Arnliurst, 23 ft. 2 3-4 in. 1905 Pole Vault M. S. Wright., Dartmouth 12 ft.. 6 1-4 in. 1912 Shot. Put, Whitney, 1J2LI'1,lllO1l1,ll 110 ft. 3 1-8 in. 1913 llammm' 'l'hx'ow liailcy, Maine 153.8 ft. 1913 Discus '1'hrow 11. IC. Marrlcn, Dai'l,m0ut,h 129 ft. 1912 2-10 INJII IIHULIEMENSIAWI VIWWII wzslepanzwilliams Baal 51111.-zet QEheut I UU-Y ard Dash 220-Yard Dash -I-IU-Yard Dash NSU-Y ard Run Une-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 120-Yard Hurdles . 220-Yard Hurdles . High ,lump Broad jump Pole Vault . Shot Put . Qnhrus jfielh, may 3, 1913 MMIIIIBITS lJL!OljC11,WCSlC3.f2L11 . Lyman, Williams Driscoll, Williams Deetjen, Wesleyan Driscoll, Williams I ,yman, Williams Rising, Williams . W'oocl, Wesleyan Hal vorson, Wesleyan MacLeod, Williams . White, Wesleyan Lester, Williams Van Cott, Williams . Harris, Wesleyan Corey, Williams Toll, Williams . . Cashman, Wesleyan Duryea, Williams Wendell, Wesleyan . Dewey, Williams Buck, Wesleyan lfVendell, Wesleyan . Hay, Williams Ross, Wesleyan S Hewlett, Williams . Maynard, Williams l Harris, Wesleyan Brodie, Williams . Dewey, Williams Irving, Wesleyan S Standish, Williams . -1 MeKown, Williams l Hill, Wesleyan Parkinson, lVesleyan Brodie, Williams Murphy, Wesleyan 24 I BBEUYU 10 l-5 see 22 l-5 see 52 sl-5 see 2 min. ti see I min. -217 2-5 see lll min. I3 sl--5 see . 15 2-5 see 25 3-5 see 5 ft. 7 in 20 ft. S in 10 ft 38 ft. 9 3-4 in IIVIII Il'EU-LIELHE'N'5'lAN 'lI IIWWII Hammer Throw . Discus Throw . . 100-Yard Dash . 220-Yard Dash . 440-Yard Dash . S80-Yard Run . One-Mile Run . Phelps, Williams . Bernhard, Wesleyan Murphy, Wesleyan Parkinson , Wesleyan . Deetjen, Wesleyan Bernhard, Wesleyan bummarp uf iBuints liilllt 111 . 1l0ft.'lJ in Williams Wesleyan 4 5 -l 0 5 -l l l 25 6 23 5 Two-Mile Run . 15 23 l20-Yard Hurdles ZS U 220-Y ard Hurdles . 23 Ii High jump . . li 3 Broad Jump . . S l Pole Vault . ti 3 Shot Put . . 3 li Hammer 'l'hrow . -L Discus Throw . 0 U 65 Gl 242 llmlj lluurlfrnlirisllxrill llmlj Qmberst-williams Baal 51111221 QED ent 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash fl-LU-Y ard Dash SSO-Yard Run Une-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 120-Y ard Hurdles . 220-Yard lflurclles . Iiligh Jump . weston glfielh, Map 10, 1913 Ulmlilmers Cole, Amherst . Driscoll, Williams Wadhams, Amherst Cole, Amherst . Driscoll, Williams Lyman, NVilliams Rising, Williams Connolly, Amherst Moore, Amherst Blair, Amherst . Hersh, Amherst MacLeod, Williams Cobb, Amherst . Heavens, Amherst Bradley, Williams Cobb, Amherst . Heavens, Amherst Toll, Williams Dewey, Williams Hay, Williams Dake, Williams Hay, Williams . Moore, Amherst Victor, Williams l-Iuthsteiner, Amherst . . I Maynard, Wiiiiams lBassett, Amherst 2425 BBEUFU . 10 2-5 scc . 22 fl-5 see . 53 2--5 sec 2 min. 7 41-5 sec el min. 48 2-5 see 10 min. 30 sec . 16 2-5 see 27 sec 5 ft. 7 3-4 in IIVDHI IIEULIELIIENSIANII IILVIIIH Broad .Tum p PoIe Vztult . . I Shot Put . . Ilrummer 'I'hroxv . Iliseus TIIVUW IUII-Yzt1'cIDusl1 . 220-Yard Dztsh . AI-LIU-Yard Dash . 880-Yard Run . One-Mile Run . Two-Mile Run . I20-Yard Hurdles 220-Yard Hurdles High Jump . . Broad jump . Pole V nult . . Shot Put . . Hammer Throw Discus Throw . Vietor, Williams . Brodie, Williaihs Bassett, Amherst Shrewsbury, Amherst IX IeKown, VViIIizLms Stzmdish, Williams Ames, Amherst Hamilton, Amherst Guetter, Amherst . Lind, Amherst Herrselmft, Amherst Phelps, Williams . Guetter, Amherst Milher, Amherst Guetter,AmhersI . Whitten, Amherst Hopper, VViIIiztms SVIIIIIIIIIIYP of 1Buints 2.14. 20 ft. I-LI m . U ft. II in 'Sli It Ii I-I-8 in . IZ!! It. I II'I . III!! It. AI- 'S I in Williams Amherst 3 Ii I 5 5 4 1 8 I 8 1 ' S IJ 0 Ii 3 2 7 8 I Ji I-33 5 2-3' U 9 0 41 1 S 49 1-3 76 2-3 ,-. .F 111. ,ggi-E 131111131111 lflwll Rvmrrlx 100-Yairml l'1:isl1 . 220-Y:n'ml Dnsli . 4-10-Yanwl Dash . S80-Yiml Run . One-Mile Run . 'I'wo-Milo linn . 120-Y:n'4l 1111l'1l1l'S 220-Y:u'1l llnrmllvs . Running 14111111.11 .llnnp . Running llipgli -11111111 . Pole Vnnll. . . Sliol. Pnl. . . 16-1,01lll11 llannmm' 'l'li1'ow Discus 'l'ln'0w . . Uno-Mile Walk . Uno-lVIil0 liicyrelu 11100-Y:u'mllC.ui1 . 75-Yard Low Hinwlle . 60-Yznwl Low 111111110 . 110-Yanwl High llinvllr: . . 11 l11suu. 22 sou. -111 2-5 1-1 V1-.1 24 -1-5 1 min. 1 inin. min. suv. 511 1-5 215 1-5 43 2-5 sr-ce swf. HOU. SOC. 14110. 2211.2 1--11 in 511. ll 3--1 ill 11 l'1.. 31 in. 41 fl. 5 in. 121845 11-. 11011. 11111. 7 min. 111 soc. 2 min. 215 sc-mn. 2 lnin. 251 sou. '4 sou. 7 sure. 7 swf. 245 llnlrlul' S. 1,1L1.1if11'S01l, 181111 M. C:ill:Llum, 1S11S li. f1ll1i1il'l'S1111, 11101 L. lxolloy, Jr., 11111 D. T10s1m', 11111 liraiy, 11100 1. Nmvion, 11111 I. Newton, 11111 l'01.l,c1', 11101 11. 1'1l:u-kinor, 111021 1:. l.uvi1.r., 11107 l'o1.1.vi', 11101 ll. l5:ii'l.lo1.1., 11112 llmmx, 111011 . ll. l'u:ilmmly, 1110-1 J. 11'111.1'Sll1Lll, ox-11105 15. 1,l11'll1S, Jr., 1111-1 l . '11l1011ll1S, 11110 . li. Bliss, 18117 W:n'1l, 11101 l11':Ly, 11100 1.1. lilauzlunzw, 111021 1,1111'l'l', 11101 lwnm-, 11101 IJ!!-lf! Many 14, 18118 May 11, 181111 May 7, 111041 1 Many se, 111011 April 30, 11110 .lunc 1,11100 Many li, 11111 Mziy 20, 11111 Juno 21, 11101 May 10, 111021 Mny 20, 11105 Many :n, 11101 May 41, 11112 May 23, mos May 141, 11101 Many 111, 111015 May 2.1, 11113 Many 20, 11110 .11ll1C 5, 18117 .lnnu 21, 11101 1 r:ln-inn-,v 28, 18118 l ubr11n1'y 28, 11103 l cln'n:n'y 22, 11101 l oln'l1:n'y 22, 11101 RJGLA YL'I'l'lA M CROSS-COUN'l'liY 'l'l'lAM lIV:lll ll1iULlEL1113N5lll-Nll llm 3Kehieln uf the 1914 3Kelay beasnn ECISIVE victories over Wesleyan and Amherst rendered the 1.914 relay season highly successful. At the B. A. A. invitation meet in Boston on February 7, the Purple won in a walk-a-way over Wesleyan, Rising finishing half a lap ahead of his opponent. Amherst fell an easy victim at thc Hartford Armory meet on February 20, Williams Winning by a full 25 yards. The times recorded in the races, 3 L14 2-5, and 3 :41 1-5, respectively, are slower than might have been expected had the team been hard-pressed. , amp ,, 4'Lfl LI'-. vsfxfw '- Relay Qleam beasuu uf 1914 F. R. Rising, 1914, faptalifn ' G. W. Brodie, -lr., 1915 D. Moffat, 191111 K. F. Driscoll, 11115 Svulistitutes G. L. Hubbell, 11115 R. F. Long, 11115 williams hs. Wesleyan Boston Athletic Association Meet, February T, 19114 Winner, Williams Distance, 15130 yards Time, 3 minutes, 1-1 2-5 seconds Mllilliams hs. Qmberst Hartford Armory Meet, February 20, 1914 Winner, Williams Distance, one mile Time, 8 minutes, fl-1 1-5 seconds 247 IIWII IILi11m1L1SIANII I1EW1 Bantam of the 1913 Clirnss-Qllnuntrp beasnn ILLIAMS made a poor showing in the second annual cross-country - meet of the New England Intercollegiate Athletic Association, prov- ing a poor last. Corey, who led the Williams men in, Hnished in 27th place, and the team scored 208 points. The University of Maine 6 ' X' won the meet with a total of 40 points. Gn November 1, the first cross-country meet in the history of the college was held in Williams- town with Union as opponents. The Purple was victorious by the close score of 20-29. ' fllrnss-Qliuuntrp Qteam Season of 1913 -I. W. Geer, 1914, Captain C. H. Robinson, jr., 191-1 S. Corey, 191-1 M. J. Kidder, 1915 L. S. Frazier, 1914 AI. F. Newton, 1915 F. F. Olmsted, 191'-1 H. T. Pratt, 1915 C. D. Kepner, jr., 19113 williams hs. Tlliniun Williamstown, Novemlmcr 1, 19121 Winner, Williams Score, 20-29 312. QE. 31. CIE. il. Q. 1311221 Hanover, N. ll., November 15, 19121 Maine -10 Dartmouth -14 Colby 09 M. 1. T. 7 9 Brown 1124 M. A. C. 11331 Amherst ,178 Williams 208 24:8 lWJll llHULIfLHfNSlANI1 IIWml Sixteenth Qnnual Supijumureflfresbman QEbeut 100-Yzml Dash 220-Y:u'r1 Dash 440-Yard Dash . S80-Yauwl Hun Ono-Milo Run Two-Milo Run 129-1:1111 1111.211 11lIl'1l1l'H 1.29-1 :ml Luw Ilurullvs 1liy,:IuJump l51'0:ul Jump l'uluV:1ul1, Shot 1'u1, Haunmm' Throw Disuus 'I'hruw ual Meet Zllikiestnn Jfielh, QBrtnher 21 anh 22, 1913 winners Hayes, 1916 Austin, 1917 Lccming, 1917 Austin, 1917 Hayes, 1916 Lceming, 1917 Leake, 1916 Maynard, 1916 Dunn, 1916 lmnkc, 1916 Dunn, 1916 Benedict, 1917 Szmfford, 1917 Camp, 1916 Clear, 1916 Saffnrcl, 1917 Camp, 1916 liver, 1916 Burr, 1917 Cannon-on, 1916 Nlaymuwl, 1916 Ma1yn:u'1l, 1916 Cll11101', 1916 Drury, 1917 Maynaml, 1916 NICCIl1'Cly, 1917 Burr, 1917 Cutler, 1916 Overton, 1916 Ensign, 1917 liauiicld, 1916 McKown, 1916 M:1.y1m1'd, 1916 Burr, 1917 R. F. Bloflgctt, Hawkins, 1916 Brown, 1916 Burr, 1917 Ilaxwkins, 1916 Gmfiolrl, 1916 Cutler, 1916 llaxwkins, 1916 1917 Winner, 1916, S2 1917,44 249 10 3-5 sec 23 4-5 Svc 55 2-5 sm: min., ll Ci-5 Svc fl min., 57 sm: - 4 11 mm., -1.5-4 see IS :-we H IS-5 su 5l'1,.,f1 I-2 in 18 ft., 5 in 9l1,., 9 in 31 ft., 9 in 67 fi., 3 in 96 l'1 ,., 2 Ill IIW1l IlQl11u1tNs11NII 11W1 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 120-Yard High Hurdles 120-Yard low Hurdles High Jump . Broad Jump Pole Vault . Shot Put . Hammer Throw Discus Throw 1916 38 jfiftb Qnnual Zlnterclass Ilaanhinap jllileet weston Jfielh, Qbntnher 21 ants 22, 1913 Moffat, 1914 Q4 yardsb . Leonard, 1915 Q4 yardsj Bronson, 1915 Q3 yardsj Hayes, 1916 Q2 yardsD . Rising, 1914 QScratchj Brock, 1915 Q3 yardsj Rising, 1914 QScratchJ . Long, 1915 Q10 yardsj Benedict, 1917 Qs yardsj Benedict, 1917 Q10 yardsl Wrigley, 1915 QScratch1 Corey, 1914 QScratch1 Safford, 1917 Q40 yardsj . Corey, 1914 QScratchj Van Cott, 1915 QScratchj Geer, 1914 QScratchj . F. F. Olmsted, 1914 Qscfanchj ' Kidder, 1915 Q60 yardsj Hay, 1915 QScratchD . R. G. Young, 1917 Q4 yardsj McCurdy, 1917 Q4 yardsD Hay, 1915 QScratchJ . . Maynard, 1916 Q4 yardsj R. G. Young, 1917 Q4 yardsj McCurdy, 1917 Q1 inchj . Cameron, 1916 Q2 inchesj Maynard, 1916 QScratchj Overton, 1916 QScratch1 . King, 1915 Q9 inchesj Cameron, 1916 Q12 inchesj McKown, 1916 Q3 inehesj King, .1915 QScrateh1 Brown, 1916 Q3 feetj . Phelps, 1914 Q2 fcetj Adams, 1914 Q3 feetj Phelps, 1914 QScratchj . Brown, 1916 Q50 feetj Hawkins, 1916 Q55 feetj Overton, 1916 Q20 fcctj . Phelps, 1914 Q5 feetj Brown, 1916 Q13 feetj . . '10 2-5 f I' . 2-1 1-.i 54 3-5 2 min. 9 . 4 min. 52 10 min. 34 3-5 . 18 4-5 14. SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC . SCC SCC . 5 ft. 3 in . 18 ft. 9 1-2 in 101t. 7-S in . 34 ft. S in 132 ft. 11 1-2 in . 99 ft. 5 in 1914 1915 1917 37 29 21 250 mi lf -IUULIELHENSIANI IHWHI jfuurteentb Qnnual Iehman f!1Zup jllileet 3LaseII Gymnasium ann 6111 Cltampus, march 5, 8 anh 13, 1913 Winners---Dewey, 19121 and Cowperthwaite, 1915. Cup aw:u'f1ec1 to Dewey on the toss of 21 coin 35-Yard Dash fliirst Raeej . . Dewey, 1913 . . -11 2-5 sec, Lyman, 1913 Cowperthwaite, 191.1 Rising, 1914- Maynard, 1916 235-Yard Dash QSeconc1. Rzicej . Dewey, 19121 . . -1 2-5 sec. Rising, 191-11 Cowpertlnvaite, 1 91 5 Lyman, 1913 Bradley, 1913 40-Yard Low Hurdles . . Dewey, 19121 . . 5 2-5 sec. Rising, 191-1 Cowperthwzxite, 191.1 119-Yard High 11u1'c11es . . Dewey, 19125 . . . li sec. Rising, 1914 Cowperthwuite, 19 1 43 Standish, 19121 Maynard, 19113 440-Yard Dash . . Rising, 1914 . Lyman, 19121 . 58 1-5 see. Lester, 191-1 Dewey, 19123 S99-Yard Run Une-Mile Run Duryen, 19123 Duryea, 19121 Lester, 191-11 Rising, 191-1 Duryea, 1913 Geer, 1914- Bradley, 1913 251 2 min. 111- sec 5 min. 2 sec 11W11 lIUU11E1111N31l1NI1 11mm Potato Race . High Jump . Standish, 1913 Utley, 1913 Lyman, 1913 . Standish, 1912-3 Bradley, 1913 Banks, 1913 Dewey, 1913 Cowperthwaite, 1915 . . Maynard, 19111 ' Dewey, 1913 Lyman, 1913 Vietor, 1913 Bradley, 1913 Narten, 1913 . CTime not Recordedj 5 ft. 3 in Shot Put . Cowperthwaite, 1915 . . 235 ft. in Brodie, 1915 Pole Vault . Standish, 1913 . . 9 ft. 13 in MeKown, 1910 Cowperthwaite, 1915 Zinhihihual Scores Dewey, 19125 321 Brodie, 1915 10 Cowperthwaitc, 1915 253 Maynard, 19111 10 Lyman, 1913 20 Geer, 1914 7 Rising, 1911 25 1-2 McKown, 1910 13 Duryea, 1913 21 Victor, 1913 11 Standish, 1913 19 Banks, 1913 2 Bradley, 1913 11 1-2 Narten, 1913 2 Lester, 191-1 11 Utley, 1913 1 1Brehinus winners of the 61151111 1900-P. Potter, 1901. 1901-P. Potter, 1901 1902---1. F. O'Nei11, 1902 1903--L. G. Blackmer, 1903 1904-R. G. Leavitt, 11907 1905-W. A. Newall, 1905 1912 1906-G. Horrax, 1909 11907-G. Horrax, 1909 1908-G. Horrax, 1909 1 91 19--G. Horrax, 1 91 19 1910-R. D. Campbell, 191 1 1911-J. D. Lester, 1911 -R. H. Rogers, 1912 252 WEHRER OFTHE jfnnthall R. O. Ainslie R. W. Clmmlmerlztin I. ll. Clztrlc, lr. ft. If. lily N. F. Hunnewell R. R. Newton W. B. 'lxUI'llCl' A. Vinul VV. l. Vorys R. Walker K. F. Driseell H. P. llells, jr. T. F. Furness C. B. Hall C. A. Teolan S. Hubbell ll. Jones, jr. P. M. Payson ll. Tomkins Baseball 1914 R. O. Ainslie C. M. Brown -1. W. csllitfnfi, nn- Cl. W. lliginlaotll K. ll. l loclf.ge bl. C. Stone 1915 R. B. Swain C. A. Toolan l9l6 H. H. Cutler W. E. Seibert ll. A. Statler 2535 ll in l Girark U. Mullet ' C . B. Phelps, .li F S. Smith, .liz 9. R. McCook F. R. Rising G . W. Brodie K. F. Driscoll A lt. M. 1-my . Shriver ff 7? YA RSITY BASKI-ITBALI. TEAM LINCOLN DALY NEWTON Lxxcarono Dmzm' LEFFERTS Honor: HAY G.1.RF1E1.D DOANE L GXOX williams ftlullege Basketball Qssutiatinn Qbffitcrs 15. C. Lincoln, 1911 . . . . Presidcnl and Manager j. F. Newton, 1915 . 1'icc-President and Assislant Manager K. H. Hodge, 191-1 . ...... Ca.j2taz'n Varsity K. H. Hodge, 191-1, Loft Forward, Cfczplain F. G. Doane, 1914, Right Guard -1. Gztrhcld, 1916, Ccntor E. M. Hay, 1915, Right Guard T. A. Langford, 1915, Right Forward -1. M. Dooly, 1915, Loft Guard G. Lcffcrts, 1914, Right Forward Substitutes I. M. Dompsoy, 1915, L01 t Forward G. A. Toolzm, 1915, Right Forward A. F. Patterson, 1915, Contor IE. H. F. Molthzm, 1916, Lo1tForwzu'd 255 CAPTAIN IIODUIG CAl l'A1N HAY llVJlI lV 'lf1Ul'fLHfNSIANI llWl ittehietn uf the 1914 Basketball beasnn HE results of the ISJI4 basketball season-ive victories and four de- - feats-gives by no means a true idea of the strength of the team. Although Williams was erratic at times in shooting, the guarding and team work were at all times of the highest order. The players were A' ' in excellent physical condition and sunfered very little from injuries. Bad fouling, the team's one serious weakness, was due to an inability on the part of the players to adapt themselves to the stricter floor rules which were in force this season. In only one contest, the second game with Wesleyan, was the Purple out- played. In the other three defeats Williams shot more baskets from scrimmage than her opponents and the games were lost by narrow margins. Although the Union team Won the championship, it was clearly out-played in both of the games which it had with Williams. Neither of the Union forwards was able to score a basket from scrimmage and in the deciding game of the season Union's entire score of eleven points was made on fouls alone. Scbehule uf Basketball Eames january 10 At Williamstown Williams 'Sl S. T. S. '35 January At Williamstown Williams N. Y. U. january At Hamilton Williams Colgate February At Williamstown Williams Union February At Williamstown Williams Wesleyan February At Williamstown Williams Dartmouth February At Williamstown Williams Colgate February At Hanover Williams Dartmouth March At Middletown Williams Wesleyan March At Schenectady Williams Union 257 .11W11 11UUllfllEN5lANII l1W11 1880 1881 1882 1883 188-1 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 Qliaptains uf williams Teams F. L. Kendall A. L. Holt CNO Football Teamj D. Hewitt W. D. Field T. B. Taft C. F. Brusie E. M. Belden G. H. Kimball R. C. Campbell O. B. Brown O. B. Brown 1881 E. Seymour 1882 E. R. Crowell 1883 E. R, Crowell 1884 -1. H. Stafford 1885 sl. C. Hubbell 1886 D. W. Blaekmer 1887 1V. Perry 1888-1889 A. F. Clark 1890 R. C. Campbell 1891 W. H. Hotchkiss 1.892 B. Howard 1892 C. A. Bushee 1893 I. MCD. Garlield 189-L 51. R. Allen 1895 H. S. Patterson 1896 H. S. Patterson 1897 W. B. Bliss, Jr. 1898 C. M. Callahan 1899 J. Bray 1892 1893 18941 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1893 189-1 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1900 1901 1902 19033 1901 1905 1906 jfuuthall I. MCD. Garfield A. H. Ide F. G. Townsend C. A. Hickey -1. J. Ryan sl. H. Lotz A. E. Branch L. L. Draper F. Simmons J. F. O'Neil1 J. A. Hatch Zgasehall QI. W. Hollister F. E. Draper F. E. Draper E. M. Lewis F. E. Dewey E. P. Ross gl. '1'. Reardon W. C. Plunkett J. W. Hefferman 1. W. jeffrey C. M. Turrell Track J. Bray P. Potter -1. F. O'Nei1l L. G. Blackmer W. Squires W. A. Newell M. D. Griswold 258 1903 190-1 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 191 1 1912 1913 1911 190-L 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 191 1 1912 1913 191-1 1907 1908 1909 1910 191 1 1912 1913 1911 W. H. Peabody H. T. Watson H. D. Bixby C. M. Waters W. W. Elder G. L. Morse . Brooks, jr. J. D. Peterson F. E Linder S. M. Michael A. Vinal P. M. Payson B J. G. Durfee -1. -1. McCarty F. R. Neild . C. Ford, Jr. . J. Harman C. D. Wadsworth S. 51. Templeton A. P. Mills G. A. Davis, Jr. R. V. Lewis, jr. R. O. Ainslie .1 R B. E. Hurlbut G. Horrax G. Horrax A. L. Kelley, Jr. . D. Lester . D. Fish J. C. Dewey, Jr. F. R. Rising .1 I o czulclc 4 MAC HUNNEY 1'1,11NN1f:Y AND w1c1i SPIKE AND Illfi WAHI RED GEORGE AND AI , H IOIIN SUIINUTZ BILT EVERYONE KNOWS THEM STEVE ,,,..,--if -,,,..,- ,,,.-...-- A ' ,..---4-' 5. r,.,.,..-f- ,,,.....--f ...---f ,,,...--,-- ,..... , ..- JIM I'N'l'IC IIARRIS A I , , . ll l lf' I0 .II GEOli.Glf1 x ' I Y' v- . ,E . '- M AI,HI'IR.'l' L,.,.. X CAl l'AIN HYDE CAPTAIN CUTLER GOLF 'l'1'1AM williams Qiullege Quit Silssuciatiun Sveasuu nf 1913 Qbfficers W. Chamberlain, 1914- .... President and M anager H. Hyde, 191-1 . . . . .... lfafwlain Qlieam O. Ainslie, 1914- R. W. Gleason, 15115 W. Gi11ette,jr., 1914 D. dcwindn, mm H. Hyde, 11114 -1. lV1zn's1m11, jr., 111113 Zliuurumnent for fibampiunsbip H. Hyde, 1211-1 ........ C11Ll171-f7f07L O.Ains1ie, 191-1 . . Runner-up 265 IIVEHI IIGULIELHENSIANII IIMM Behiem uf the 1913 Gulf Season AST Spring the Golf team made a very creditable showing and in the Fall it displayed a form which was little inferior to that which it had shown in thc previous semester. The record for the year is six vic- tories, one tie and three defeats-a good margin in favor of Williams. But the three defeats at the hands of Harvard, Yale and Dartmouth are of great value in determining the true strength of the team. On the other hand an earlier victory over Dartmouth and the two decided victories over the strong Princeton team and the players of the Nassau Country Club must not be over-looked. Hyde and Gleason were the most important contributors to the scason's success and their match playing was unusually steady and consistent. The experienced. players who are left to resume practice in the Spring give promise ol' a still more successful team than that of last season. In the annual tournament of the Intercollegiate Golf Association last fall, the Purple was runner-up to Yale in the team matches, and Marshall, '16, was runner- up in the individual tournament. . Schehule nf Gulf fllllatrhes May 3 At Adams Williams Q Forest Park C. C S May 10 At Williamstown Williams Dartmouth May I5 At Nassau Williams Princeton May Hi At Nassau Williams Nassau C. C. May I7 At Greenwich Williams Yale May 25 At Springfield Williams Harvard May .28 At Williamstown Williams Cornell October 4 At Manchester Williams Ekwanok C. C. October l8 At Hanover Williams Dartmouth Sli R. Rising, 1911 . Cutler, 1915 . Victor, 1913 . Fletcher, 1914- . Maynard, 19113 . Cutler, 1915 TENNIS TEAM williams flllullege Glennie Qssuniatinn Swenson of 1913 Qbffirzrs flfeam . President and Manager -T. T. Van Steeubergh, 1914- C. F. Cutler, A. Brown, Jr., 1916 Jfall Zltiuuruament 267 C,'afv!c11'n Cflzaaupion Runner-up IVEHI IIHULIELELNSIANII IIWMI Behiem uf the 1913 Tennis Qeasun F the eight dual meets engaged in by the 1913 Tennis team, four re- sulted in victories, two were tied and two were lost. In theLongwood Tournament Williams played in the semi-finals of both the singles and the doubles. Amherst won the finals in both, and in the singles it took the runner-up as well. Yet the Williams team made such remarkable progress during the course of the season that the last match of the year with Amherst, resulted not as would have been expected in a de- feat, but in divided honors. It is interesting to note that Cutler had a safe lead at one time during his match, but strained his ankle and handicapped in this manner played his match to a tic. Since the team looses only one man, the prospects for 11, If ifsliltfgl - I I 95954 ' another successful season are very bright. Baal jlllleets April 213 At Williamstown Williams Faculty May 2 At Schenectady Williams Union May Il At New York Williams Columbia May 10 At Williamstown Williams M. A. C. May 17 At Hanover Williams Dartmouth May .24 At Williamstown Williams Cornell May 'ill At Williamstown Williams Trinity June 7 At Williamstown Williams Amherst Qliall Schedule cancelled on account of rainj 268 IIOCKICY TEAM williams Ctullege iiaunkep Zlsfnniatiun Bfficers C. W. Lester, 1914- . .... President and Manager li. M. Hedclen, 1915 . Vice-P1'csicz'ent and Assistant Managci' tl. S. Rogers, 191-1 . ....... C,'apfU1'n Varsity ll. C. Cole, 1915, Goal D.c1eWindt, 19115, Right Wing F. A. Mate Nzimee, jr., 1915, Point T. B. Conklin, 1915, Left Wing N. F.Hunnewe11, 191-1-, Cover Point C. F. Cutler, 1915, Center G. King, 1915, Rover ll. S. Rogers, 1914, Goal gl. W. Gillette, jr., 1914-, Center W. B. Moody, 191-1-, Right Wing H. 1-I. Cutler, 1915, Center C. T. Curtis, 191-1-, Left Wing Substitutes R. C. Brewster, 1915, Right Wing S. Hubbell, 1916, Left Wing P. M. Payson, 1916, Left Wing 269 Irlmll lluuienfwsllwll llml ihehietn of the 1914 iiaunkzp Qeasun HE strongest Hockey team in four years represented Williams on the - ice this winter. Of the seven games played, but two were lost. M. A. C. won the first game of the season and although it displayed no remarkable skill it had little difficulty in defeating a team which ' had had no opportunity for thorough practice since the preceeding winter. In the second game the Purple showed the benefit which it had received from good practice and had no difficulty in defeating Trinity in a decisive manner, I2-3. The following victories were interrupted by a defeat which was sustained at New Haven. In this game the powerful Yale team proved too strong for the Purple defense and won by the score of 5-1. With the Amherst game, which it won 4-2, the Hockey team closed a most successful season. Svsbehule uf Zbunisep Games December ll! At Williamstown Williams l M. A. C. S january At Williamstown Williams Trinity February At Williamstown Williams R. P. I. February At Williamstown Williams S. T. S. February At New Haven Williams Yale February At Williamstown Williams M. I. T. February At Amherst Williams Amherst 270 1 .-Bmw' r, . V' - - , v , , . A ,gk . V 1 , . . A 3 4 i-:5ff ? '.: . 4 :wp Rhtgfw ,' -' , . a ' 1-4: -- Q , , ...if 5 . ,, J! .Q w. ' . , 1 u CAPTAIN ROGE KS CAPTAIN HUBBELL SWIMMING TEAM williams Qlinllege Swimming Zlssnniatnun Qbfficers A. Headley, 1914 . . . . . . P1'es1'dent and Manager G. L. Hubbell, jr., 1915 . . . . . Capiam Zllfeam E. S. lV1acManus, 1914 W. D. Clark, 1916 L. S. Prince, 1914 F. Tomkins, 1916 G. L. Hubbell, jr., 1913 C. L. MCKclvy, 1917 bubstitutes H. L. C11aLp1nan, 1916 W. H. Funk, 1916 F. D. Vifeeks, 1917 273 S. Hubbell, 1916 A. G. Wa1'1lC1', 1917 ILQJII IIHU'- 1LIrLr1LuslAN I llwml Behiem nf the 1914 Swimming Qeasim ILLIAMS participated in only two swimming meets this year and was - unsuccessful in both of these. In the former, however, only the loss of the relay race prevented a victory, for the team secured two iirsts, three seconds and three thirds. In the Triangular meet with Am- X' herst and Brown, the Purple was overwhelmed, scoring only live points against thirty-eight for Amherst and twenty-eight for Brown. Prince tied for first in the plunge with a distance of Iifty-nine feet, and McManus secured third in the 440-yard race. Several of the freshmen showed up well during the season, and the outlook is bright for a more successful season next year. meets Williams vs. C. C. N. Y. VVinner, C. C. N. Y. Score Jil-22 Williams vs. Amherst vs. Brown Winner, Amherst Scores: Amherst 38 Brown 28 Williams 5 274 FENCING TEAM williams QEUIIBQB jfencing Qssuciatiun Swenson uf 1913-14 Qbfficers D. S. Mackay, -I 1'., H114 . .... fJl'GS'l-Cl7U1'lf and Mcznczgcl Ulizam IJ. S. Mackay, jr., ISII-1, Clzplain 15. L. Recd, 1916 A. F. Stetson, 19113 Svuhstitutes W. S. IQIIOELIICS, ISHS C. D. Kcpncr, 19113 275 111U1l lIfiUUfLf1fNSlANII 11W Bantam uf the 1913214 Jfenning beasun HE second ofiicial season of the Fencing Association opened with - Mackay, 1914 and Reed '16 left from last year's team and a fairly large and hard-working squad from which to choose. Consistent practice brought Rhoades '15, Kepner and Stetson '16, into shape to alternate at the third position on the team. The Hrst match was with the veteran Springfield trio, who were led by one of the best foilsmen in Europe. In ,spite of this handicap the Purple was victorious by the elese margin of one point. The next meet brought a less experienced rival in the Bowdoin team. With the exception of Reed the team failed to display the form shown in the previous match, but were again victorious by the close score of 5-4. The team will also enter the trophy meet with Yale and Springfield and the Inter- collegiate Meet. Although handicapped by the lack of a coach the team has been consistent and showed much aggressiveness and willingness to lead the attack throughout the season. 5 Meets Williztiiis 5 Springiield Y. M. C. A. fl Williams 5 Bowdoin 4 2713 llWll llUUUfU1fN5lANll llWl I. Zinterclass Baseball Qssuniatiun F. S. Kelley, 1913 . R. R. jewett, 191-L K. B. Wilkes, 1915 H. N. Flynt, 1916. A D. Fish, Pitcher M. H. Smith, jr., Pitcher E. L. Freeman, Catcher H. Dearborn, Second Base L. C. L. Lewis, jr., Third Base . . . . . . . . . President . . Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . . Yieasnrer 1913 . -I. Daly, First Base, Captain N. Dufiield, Short Stop H. S. N arten, Left Field F. S. Kelley, Center Field W. Rand, Ir., Right Field L. B. Woodard, Right Field 1914 F. C. Doane, Center Field, Captain S. Van Cise, Pitcher L. A. Fletcher, Pitcher S. E C. J. E. D A. M. Emery, Catcher G. W. Smith, Second Base F. S. Smith, Third Base N. F. Hunnewell, Short Stop H. Titus, Jr., First Base R. D. Perry, Left Field A. R. Smith, Right Field 1915 E. B. Parsons, Short Stop, Captain F. Cutler, Pitcher T. S. Langford, Third Base N. Garfield, Pitcher A. A. Andrews, Le ft Field Debevoise, Catcher O. J. Wilson, Left Field C. Crawford, First Base H. P. Eells, Jr., Center Field P. Waterman, jr., Second Base I . M. Dempsey, Right Field 1916 G. Fauncc, jr., Second Base, Captain J. A. Payne, jr., Pitcher P. M. Payson, Catcher E. B. Powell, Catcher D D D. Brumbaugh, First Base C. Letts, Third Base tl. A. Garfield, Short Stop A. B. Burr, Left Field . Temple, Center Field F. Tomkins, Center Field . G. Reynolds, Right Field 1915 A K Championship won by 277 freshman football Qieam R. F. Blodgctt, Quarterback, Captain W. J. Montague, Loft End C. D. Smith, Loft Enrl I. Smith, Jr., Left End C. L. McKclvy, Left Tackle S. Phillips, Loft Tackle W. P. Austin, Left Guard R. B. VV. Hall, Centre C. E. Kicscr, Centro j. A. VVright, Jr., Right Guard F. S. Smith, 1914, Coach D. E. Jeffery, Right Tackle A. A. Laplanto, Right End A. T. McAllister, Right End A. H. Cochran, Loft Half Bacl H. B. Wright, Loft Half Back H. C. Banks, Right Half Back . T. Burr, Full Back R. Van Gilder, Full Back L. Williams, Manager A H. A. Snare November 19, 1913 Freshman, 73 Sophomorcs, 0 278 X 191-'L RIGLAY TEAM .PHE SOPHOMORE SLICUTIIS 1915 SOPIIOMORE CIIAMPIONHIIIP 1+'0O'1'liAl.l. 'l'I'IA1Xl 1915 SOPHOMORE CHAMPIONSIIIP BASEBALL TEAM 1015 JUNIOR CTII.-XMPIONSIIIP BASKlC'l'I5.-XIAI. 'I'.l'1ANl 1915 JUNLOR. CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY TEAM The Jfirst Gul Clllnmplete in jfuur ages III IGEIUUII MIIIEIIISUZII N... 1.1 wu.u.ms COLLI-IGIC, xmucu, ISS A SICITI Snririirs. rrangod In tho order of thnIr Eltnblllhmont. I , SLI WILLIAM LANSING. EDWIN Ql'ACKlfNDL'SlI. WILLIAM 'l'ATLUCIi. JAMES I'TIIIEIIINH'I'UN TIIIMIILE. IILIYER DIIONSON, Jn. SAMUEL IHCOSIIRY L'I.EYELAND EDWARD PAYSON IIAMMUNIP. IIDDEIIT BIEECII. .IUHN ITIELIGII I'LA'I'l'. SAML. GREEN WIIICIELER DENJAMIN. EDWIN HAIIIIIF- DAIILING. WALTER lJn.I-'ORES'I' DAY. IIANALD SLIIIELL MAHIENZIE. GEORGE CLINTON DIIWEY. .IOSEPII WILLIAM IIYDE. IJIONIIWAS WILLIAM IIIUIISS. -Ill -...-.-- iilgnm TQQ1. IPEOIILFE IILUDGE'I'. JAMES IIEANE, I'III2IJlIIIIR'Ii SOUTIIMAYIY I.IAIl7lI'I'. IYAYIII SUMNEIL JOIINSIIN. JAMES IIAYNUII WIIITINIJ, Ju. EDWIN MA'I'IlI'fII WIHIIT. JUIIN I'IIILI.Il'S PAYSUN WIIITE. EIVWAIIIJ PAYSUN WILLAIIII. .IUNATIIAN IIVNT IIUTLEII, Jn. IIAYIIJ IIYDIE MATIIEII. WILLIAM LIENIIY HARRISON MI1'III,EII. AI.IIIIItT IIIINRY STUDIIAIID. WIl.I.I.IM CHILDS lSI.ACliIII.'IIN .IlYSI1I'II III'N'l'I,EY KNUX. -Il. mga psi, .- -I' 4 .A s lf.-iQ??'6'Ty4g.i3.. . Hb., W' M' QV.. A .. ff wr-T. Q If .- AM 5 'U' ' Liz. '71-N122 ?ww:rf ff -- 5V '.f,-I '7'.:jL.,7 5'i . f '! -:r,- ' .-1 .,1 4, 4 f -If . I... I . ba?-q,.f .2- -an NATIIANIEI. JAIIIZZ lIAII'I'I.I-2'I'I'. FIIEDEIIIFK WILLIAM IIIZIICIIER. EYERI'TI'I' WILMER GREEN. JAMES MALLUIIY IIAWLEY. EDWARD SWIIVI' ISIIAM. .IOIIN PRENTICE. SAMUEL WOOD., JOIIN BOWERS LEE. STEPIIILN HIGGINSON TYNG,Jn. OLIVER PRINCE IIUEL. DAVID MAY HOLTON. SARTELL PIIENTICE. WILLIAM BADUHII TIIIIIIT4. GILES IIAIICOCK, Ju. IIOIIERT EDES IIEECIIEII. If0WI.IiR PIIENTICE. -ld -.. .Q-.-Y- Slplgn Qrlfa Q Ziyi. f, x J. . A xrxblxmf - , .EIBII2 X .f 1 '-- Ig ' . . fi-:gg YALENTINII IlI'lI'I' CIIAMIIEIIIAIN. 4 I'Il.'I!4iII DICKINSON ILOIVDIIIFII. WILLIAM GIIIZIINUIWQII IIAIIIPING. IILIAS CORNIfI,II.'S Ilrrulillll. AIJIXANDIIII IIUICIIINS, IIOMIIII IIIIMI5 5'I'IIYIINF. JAMES MIIIINXEY AIAIXAXIPIIIT. .IIJIIY 43IIII'I'lTII AMES. GICOIIHII IIIINILY IIECIIWITII. JUSTIN IPIIWIIY, Jn. AlZ'l'III.'II HIIAYIIF, IKENJAMIN IIIIAXKLIN LEE, Jn, IIIIXIIY MFNSHN LYMAN. I'I'II'l'IS.II1IIIIIi LYUNS. IFIIVJAMIN I'I!ANliI.IN PAIIWINR WII.I.I.XM 'FILIPEN I'III.TON. lH4IZl'!I IUYIIIII l'I,'IN.UI IEOILIIITI' II XYIIS AN'I'IiS. ULAIIII EQICII IIINII IIIIYVIC IIIINRY 'l'AYI.UII ANIE4. WILLIAM VIIAXIIIN DIIIMICN. ljmlylglr llmlrlillll. CIIAlII.I-Ii IVES'I'llN JENKINS. WlI,I.lAXI STI-IYIfNi IANIIIKIN. JOHN HIIANT 0'l'l5. -2.1. 7, LIDIIICE 5 CEN'lN I Bllrlia ljsi. Il MERRITI' IIAIIIIEIR. SIMI-ION IIUWAIID CALHOUN. FRED. WADSWUIITII COLE, .IUIIN JACOII DUUGIl'I'Y NELSON IIOYNTUN SIII-IRWIN. MARTIN IIENRI' SMITII. JOIIN EATON DAIIISY. IIARRY IIRAINAIID IICCLELLAN. CORNELIUS SAMMONS ONDIERIIONK, CIIARLE9 DURAND SANFOIIID. DANIEL FRANCIS FITZ. IIOIIEIIT WEEKS. 'IAIIIDMAS IIALL WOODS. IIENJAMIN I.OCIiWO0D DnFOIIES'l'. DAVID LANE WARNER. -Ib. -.- -..,,,. .. Llrlfn Iiappa Gpsilun. If XV' I X . ' , ,ff X Q ,Q I I' RAxi .'v1f1mw ' X-fx X X 5 V A ISRAEL L'AHI.EIUN. IIENTON WILSON CULIC. VICANIIIS IAIIAIIIIN MUXIIIIE. DANIEL NOIXIUN, Jn. LIIIAIILES IIENIJIIIIJIQ IIIXILI' EDWAIID lII'IlIlAIID FITCII. WILLIAM I'AIIS IIIIPIIINS. EDWARD PAYSUN IlUMI'IIlII-II' WII.I.II-I I'IlIl.l.II'S Sl'lLIClII.ANIl WILLIAM WIIITE. IIl'MI'IIIIEY STIIYI-INSUN ANIPI-ZIISUN. 'I'lMU'I'lIY MANNING IIIIUWN. IIIIIAM IIUIIII i'liANIlAI.l., .IHIIN CIIUSIII' lII.NI5'I'ED. IIHXIIY Hui!-Z, WILLIAM DIMIN Sl'Al,IIlN1J. EIJXll'NlJ S'I'II.I-IS. IZAIIIVINER TIIL'IIS'H.IN IIAIIIIEII. I JAMES MADISON ISARKEII IIYIIUN JDIIN IIALI.. LEWIS IIAYWAIID IIAZI-II.'l'INE. UUANE SENECA I'IIII.LII'S, -29 9 .TIIE GULIELMENSIAN. ' 1- 1-F 11. w c 11- 11...-1.1.1.1 N.Y. :1 E. c. C A l A I' 0 G U L V'-JIS... n....II.,' s..1i.1...1,1,'61. 7 11. 9. .11 1... 1L.1..1... .1..1..1. 11....,,1.1y, 1'1....11.1......1.-, N. Y. 111. 1-.11,1.. 1,-s.......1 ri, 1:1.....1., N:....11 1u1..r-01, cr. Qmm1W5 mmNmmm.mm. dd ' ' f 5' 11-' 1 ' 13 T-1110... 11. c1....1.1.11., E1..1w1...1.o111111,c1. r1.1..1q1..1.1.. ,,,. 5-I'IYurvlIII'hfzr1'o11, Nc11L.I1iri.oiy. I L N Ql':1lrl:r1E. -.I - fi 1 nr v11 ron 'o. . . .'. . I 1 1Ll-':::I'S. Ilulr III, MnnlI'er1l. Cgrmln EAI. 7 I-1. 0. 1 . I I .- . 1 I, 1,-w11111...ilr1ilII....111..1, A..1...11g1w-. M1'111:.1g1..i1.... 1LJ . - mv, . . 11. 1.11.1 rs. ' ' T-1f IfM11.1.11I.R.I.I'J1., 3'w1.....1....-... 11.... 1v1.N.f..1.L.5. ,,1 1,-11. c. ll 11- 1. . . AOADEMIOAI' YEAR' 1856 7' 1.-..1...1..1'2'21IIl..1.1...., 1111155111 N. Y. '21 H 0. l.,,.... 1 T R U S T E E S . Ru' MARK HOPKINS, lr. ll. lllv. TIMOTIIY MATIIEII COOLEY. l1.l'1. HoN. CIIARLI-IS AUGUSTUS DEWEY. l.l.. Il. IIoN. DANIEL NOBLE DEWEY. EMERSON DAVIS, D. IJ.' R1:v. HENRY LYMAN SAIJIN, M. D. CHARLES STODDARD, EW. . Llon. IIrcv. Rxv. GEORGE N. BRIGGS, IJ.. D. JOHN TODD, D. IJ. ABSALOM PETERS, D. D. Hex. IIENRY W. BISHOP. ADAM REID D. D. Rav. , JOSEl'Il WHITE, Em. IIoN. BRADFORD II. WOOD. CIIAIILES BUTLER, Es... '- Rn' AUOUSTUS C. TIILPMPSON. ERASTUS C. BENEDICT, Es... IIox. DANIEL NOBLE DEIVEY, 11rc1u:'rA111r ANI: 1nzAr1'r11:11. --4.Q,..... IACULTY. Rzv. MARK HOPKINS, D. D., 'P11m1nrrN'r, rnorsnon or Manu. when 1Nrx1.u:o1vA1. r1111.ouor111'. EDENEZER EMMONS, A.-M., M. D., 1-nornson ar NAr1:11A1. rm-ronv, AN1: o:o1.ou1'. VNALBERT HOPKINS, AL M., rnornmn err-1wAr1:11A1. 1-r111.ulo1-111' Arm' Anrrroxow. Run' NATIIANIEL II. GRIFFIN, A. M., Lxwnrxcl 1-norlnsan or 1111: onlin LANUUAM: AND 1.1r:nAr1'n1:, AND 1.11111A111A1l. Rav. JOIIN TATLOCK, A. 11., lI'IIOfEBYl0R Ol' MA'l'IlEMA1IdE. 11.11. ISAAC N. LINCOLN, It 11., PHDFKIIDR D7 LATIN AND.,I'RENCII. PAUL A. c11.1DBoU11NE, A. 11.. l'Il0FEll0R DI' FYIEMIHRV AND BOTANY. , AJOIIN n.1sco11, A.,111., '- 1-norunon or 1111xro111uL ARTHUR 1.. PERRY. A. 11., rnornsson or r11sron1','vo1.1'r:cA1.'xcoNo111', Asn 11111 . 1n1:11s1Ar4 111Na1:.1n1:. STEHDEMNTS Q ...H- SENIOR CLASS.. l'0llUN'I', QUIA l'0S!lI YIDENTIJII. K RENIDEXCEH. KUIDIS. 1.-11.1.1y 11111. A1.1..., 11.0.11 Falls, N. Y. IG s. c. T-llunry Clog' All.-n, Now York Clty. IU E. C. L-Rams Ag. 1.1.1, 11.....1..11. 1' 11. o. T-11.1.-1.1 1 1111...-, N..1.r.1-....1.1.1,1'1. 2 s. c 1LN..11.1.1.1.1 .1. 11...111.., 1.....f.11. as 1:.11. 7LFrad. w, 311.111, .1..1..1..11y, 111. so 11. u. r-1. 11.1.11 11..11...-, n..111..g. no 11. c. T-oiorg. 1110.1 1, 11.1.1.1 ...11, 11... 111. s....1.1..1.1'.. T-17.111.11.111 T. 'II..11.1.1.1., 1'11...11I11....., N. 11. I5 s. c. 1-s 11....... 11. c.11.....1., 11...1..1.. Il 11. c I.-11.1.1.1 c..11..1.... 11....11.111. A 1-:. 0. L-v.1z.c1...1..1..1I.1.., I New 1s111.1.., cr. I7 s. u T-I'I4I11'nnI S. Ilh11r11, 7'-D11rI1I S. Johnson, T-E1I11'11r1I I'. KI111I1nII, 7L11'1111..1..1.1.1..1...1, . I.-Irving Mngeo, L-Gilbert II. Mnnlqi, T4-Robert IC. McM11l 1, 7'-I-'rnrrcls Le ll. Monroe, L-11..1..-11 11..11.y3.1.., I.-Jnmns M. NhI1oI14, YLDnnIr:I Nahnn, Jr., I.-Annlmv l'11rxon11, 1111.1.11...1...1, Yr. I8 12. 0. Albany, N. Y. Mr.S1o1I1l11r.I'u. Ipurtluh. Mr. SI11:r111r1n'N. Alhony, N. Y. TreAs11rcr'11 Olllce. Illnlson, N. Y A. 0. WIIliA1111.lo11'n. Mr. Nol1Ie'rl. r1.w1.1.1.1, N. Y Merlwrny N, Ill E. U. 11 E. 0. Wr1III1lm. III Ii. 0. lI11vvrI1ilI. 6 H. C. Ilollmul l'mte11l, N. Y B New St. s1..1..1. s..11..g., N. Y. 'lil ld. C L-Chlrlvul M. Pierce- Illnnnlnlu. I'roI1 I.IncoI11'N. T-John Prentlrr, Ilrooklaln, L. I. WmI.lur1'x, T-11.1.1111 Q..1..-1....1....1., 1'1..y, . 1' I2 11. u. I.-Samuel II. Scunlulcr, Iloslun. IT H. U. L-Nelson II. Sherwin, l'v1'I4InNviII.', YI. IJ IC. U. L-Mnrlht ll. S111IIIl, S11IIIvI1I, Cl. ll E. U., L-Homer IJ. Slevvnq Iluntin Inn. '.!I1 HAI. 7LCI1nrIc11 A. Stork, I'I1Il11dcIpI1I:1, Pl. 21 Ii, C. 7LWillI11111'I'l1tIock, l.I1'urpooI, Eng. I Il. C. T-J. Eth. Trlmhlv, I'itI.hurg, PA. I li. l'. T-Alexnntlvr Wllkvr, Cakvlorxla. N. Y. 1- II S. I'. I.-11.11.111 11. w111., u.....1 A1...1....g..., 1.. 1. . El 11. U. 1-.1..1...11.11'1.1111..1,J1., N... Yo1 cny. 1 -- 1-1 I1 1-. I.-11.1.1-11. 11: w1g1.1, Troy. N. Y. 11 12.0. T-S11n111eI Wood, Albuny, N. Y. Wr1l1I1-n'l. Sr:N1111.4. 55 JUNIOR CLASS. :1:1..5.: 1.1.1 ll,......11r1. rmvrs, 11:r111nxc1:n. 11....11.. If-Robert B. Arlnmn, WI1ltuIu1II, N. Y. I0 S. C. L-J. McK. Alcxnndor. Ulupnlnkun, ll11v1'AIin11 Is. I3 Il. 0, T.1..1.1. 0. 111.111, ' 1111... name, vm. lil s. 0. T-ue... 1111.1-311111.11-1111,'111...1.1...1.1, N. Y. 1'1.1..1.11..11... If-Benjnmln IsxcII St. Clnlr, Mich. Mr. Urnv1'1'14. 1.-c1...11.-. 11. urmil, 11... 11'1...1...1 11111, cr. Nr... 'ty1.1'... L-Charles II. Illxby, Surlnnm, South Americn. I0 I-I. G. T-Jw-plr l'. Ilhby Thompson, Ut. 7 U. T-Oliver llronwn, .I1., N... Y011. cuff 1 11 N... s.. I,-c1.1...1... 11.11.-1...-1., s11..1....1...1.., . . v.- 28 w.,o. I.-Truman T. Huck, I.Ar1eNI1om'. .5 28 W. C. L-Snmuel R. llutler. Norrlrnmpton. 0 Nur St. rum...-ge w. c..11..1..1., 1...w.11. 4 11. 0. 7'-Srunurl W. Cnrpcniur, Klnrlnrhuok N. Y. 4 H. U. L-'Jrnm I'.CIt:1l11I.r1:rInIn, llonuhrhr Ifnwnllnn Is. D K. II. ,s. 5110. cl..-.1..1..1, 1-1.11...1.1..I.i., 11.., 111. Clnrk'n. 'Mnrtln Du Lna Colv, South Avlnrni. - ' 5 K. II. T-John Enlun D11rI1y, Soulh Williunritnwln. 1-1 I-1. IJ. T-Joihun Ilulls Davin, II11Id1vInw1'iIIe, N. Y. ll S. tl. L-.1...11.. 11...-ey, .11-, G.-.rr n..1.1..111..... 11 11. c. T-.1..1.1. 11.n.1....1.1y, c..11..11.11 111.1 1.1.1, cr. 111 11. tr. I4-Iidwlrrl II. Fllch, Ashlnbuln, OI1Io. 11 E. C. 11...1y 'r. r..1.1, N...-1.11. v1.11.gN.Y. II N. 11. I.-.11.1....-111.111, 111o11111y.., N. . 1 N.-1. s.. 7'-JA111cn W. Grush, Roxbury. C'I111rwl. If-l1.tw11r.l P, lIAmmon.l, Vernon. Ct. 2 New S1.. T-Ilvnry Ilenirk. . Twlrnslrurg, flhlou 7 S. C. T-M. Ln R110 P. IIIII, Rocltvslrr. N.,Y. I3 S. C. T-lllrrxy lla!-klng., WllllArr1sl.o11n: Pm. lI.1pkI1111'q. I.-Will nm I. lIopkln11,, Itrtltlruore, Md. J. Cole'11. I.--Erlwnrfl I'.,IIu1nph1'vy,,Roche11vr, N. Y. Fl I-1. C. T-111.1.,1.1'. 1.11, .11-.... NN.:w 111.111 eng 11N... s. T-J. Il.r11'e1jQ L1-o,, - -. Coopcrntoxvp, KY. 18 I-X. C. I.-WIlIl1.m A1 Lloyd. Suulhilroyo, III. I5 E. U. I.-lfenry N. 1.ij....1., -llilu, 1...-1.111111 11. IE s.11. 1:.w1111..1..'1. 1.1.1, .1c1.1..'. r.11y, N. Y. , u K. ll. A-c..1111 .1111-1. 2-1.1.4, . ,1v1.1....1.,,11....-1.111111 1., I0 rc. II. T-Ilnrry Il. IIRCRII n, ,I'hiImI.'Iphin, I'11. Mrs. McCIrII:1n'4. L-'lluhurIMe.'cI1f 'I , Brooklyn, N. Y. ' N ,G Ii. II. L-11.11.111 11. 11...-15, N.1....., N. Y. , 11 N. 0. r-c. 011.111.1111 , , 11011.y.N. Y.. 1 s. c. T-lII1:14.0.0. 1'..1..1.1, n... -1'-1-1'..11.3',v... ns.c, T-111111. 1'. 1g..1.....1. GAJII... 1: 1:. 0. L-1:.1..-1.1.1 A.,P1.1., 'r..111..1..1...,o1.1... ,rn 1:. 0, I.-Willlnm 'I'. Pollen, NSW cbnnon, N. Y. I New St. 54.1.9.1 P. 1-1.11, 111111 1.1.1, N. Y. I2 1:. .-'I' romne 'osr,' ' .cnox. I0 S. '. .- ow.. 1 . '.111.nm, .1. 111 ony 1 1. 1, . . In . JJ IRI 9AI1'FIIM'I' IIC T-Chntlcx D. Sanford. North A1l:11111 . 4 S, C. L-Ilorntu II, Sc1r.l.Iur, llfnilon. III New Sl. L-Wilhu l'. St1'IckI:n11d, S:1111llNIIwl1I. ' J. C0Iu'11. L-ma.. 1'. 1'.......1, 1-s... 11.... Il, 'r.1.1., Jr., IL-lt. I1..1.1..1 II 1.1.1, 1.-.1..1.n 11. 11. w1.1... 1 1,-.w1111..... 11'1.11.-, . JLE.l11'nr.l P. lVill11r.I, T-Robert. P. Wilson, l.,1u..1.... w. c.11.., s....11. A.1....... J. c..1..'... ' .1....1....-, .1.....-.1-1....1, N. Y. ' 111. 1111.19-.'.. No.. York my. lllx.lI 111....11.11.-1.1. N. J. ' 2 N... sr. N..111.1......1..... 2 s. c. 111....1.1,-.. N. Y. .1 c..1.'.. c.. 11.411, N. Y. .1 s.c A11I.1.y, N. Y. ' 1'1.1.-11.11, N1...1.1.1. 283 SOPII05 v IOIIE CLASS. 14.1111.11. T-Monza Alden. I.-II. S. Anduretotl, 7L'llobert ll. Anton, lr-Ilnnlcl J. Ilnrber, L-Jose I1 ll, llnrlluy. T-'S. W. Iierdlmln, I,-Mnrlln L. Ileafur, I.-'r1.....r1.y 11. 1....11., L-'l'l1u111r1s E. Ilrrzwrwll, I,-OlIv1-r Prlnco Ilnel, 7'-J llunl. lIu1Ier, Jr., T-l.oonr1r.I J. Cola, 7'-Ilirnm ll. Crandall, I.-l-1rI1rIr1 ll. llarllng, T-Wnltcr ll. Dui. lllrnm M. Dil- lneon, I.-c1.1.11.. 11. 1:r.1..1, Danlr-I F. Flu, L-0111.11.11 rt. 111.111, If-Solomon W. Glndden, If-John T. 011IIck, T-Clrnrluot F. lllnd, b-Ilonry C. II11xIteII, T-11.1.1.1 11..y Ilnlton, I.-Jnrnvrl K. Ilull, I,-.l. De li. llydu, I'-William IIEIN, I,-.l11111u1 A. urlc. 73-Wllllnm W. I.unvItI, YLIMYIH U. LIIIIv, .1..1.1. 11111.11 1...1.g, lhnnlrl S. Mnekenzlo, 7Lll111'l1l Il. Mather, 1v.... 11. II. 1111.1.1.., L-Jucolr I.IIIh.-r, I.-S11r11111-I Murdoch, 1.-11.1.1.1 Y. 0. N111..11., 1.-111111. c. o111...1..1, I'IIacn II. I'nrmmI. Sn1'll'II l'wnlIu-, .1...111. 11. Rilny, r-1111.1-,-11....-, .. L-Chrrk Il. K. Rofcc, 'lllhxynl ll. ltoun y, I.--llcnry A. Svhmulllor, L-William D. Srmhllng, TL-Iirllnund Slilri, 'AII11-rt II. Stnlhljlrrl. T-WIIlI11m II. 'l'il.I1iIt1r, .1.11.1. w. mga... T-Robert WL-wks. L-Newton Whhc, L-Wm. W. Wllllami, Ihrdlu II. P. Wllcox, L-DlnI11FWIIIsw11, L-11.1.1 .1 A. w1....-1.11, If-.Insular I'. Wlswnll, Thuupltilum II. Wood, T-Guo. A. Woodbridge, 'l'I1um11x ll. Womb, L-Solomon Wright. Jr-1 I.- 1g 11u11111Ncrs. Troy, N. Y. '1'1....1.........i11., C.. Clu111111Ini1r11:1, N. Y. I'n11'n11I, YI. l!n111p111e111l, N. ll. c1.....1...11....Q11, 1'..11..y. Mvllx-nvillu, 1 1 Y. WlIIIa111sln11'11. Nom. 1-1...-1.1.1, v.. 111. '1'1..y, N. Y. Norrlrnrrrrton. South A 111111. Sonlla A.l11111s. Nawtu Il11h1111111 I1.l11r11l1. . c..1.111I, N. Y. 1111111111 mr., vc. New 1...'I........ c....1.-, N. rv...-1.11. 1 '1111.........-.11. 1r.1....1.. N. Y. 1101...-. ll W l' l11W. C. LI ll C. 'III W U. I.I IY l' 5 W U. III W. C U W. I'. llorkinfn. Il K. ll. 'll Now Sl. 5 K. ll. - 7 W. C. 7 K II. 0 li. ll. 211 W U. Y. Z! W.C. 213 W. l.'. Der.. I-'ont '1r. eu W. l'. WnIr1h111, II111vuII1111 I-1. Q I0 K. ll. M111IINo11, lft. UU W. U. lluutllxglon. Ohlo. 3 W. C. Leo. WnIrIc11'n. Ilurlin Centre. N. l'. I5 W. U. Ilondout, N. Y. 25 W. U. Wrrre. ' I'r0E 'I'11!Ioek'l. Jnck11onvIIle, Ill.. Il W. C. Wvsl Stovckbrhlge. 2-6 W. U. Troy, N. Y Mrs. Mlllfn, 111111,-, 0111... s K. II. l.IorrlNlow11, N. J. ' 'I K: ll. Uhlcagu, III. 'll II . C. Euston, Pa. 6 New St. Ulnvvrnek, N. Y. :ll W. C. New York City. ' lil IY. C. Illtrcrhill. l W. U. Yonkers. N. Y. I0 W. C. I'ItlKIIeI1.I. I W. C. A11.1.1.y, N. Y. w..1.1...'... Rochuslur, N. Y. 0 New Sl. Stvphvntov1'n, N. Y. II W. C. Ne1vI.el1A11o11Spr., N. Y. 25 1v. u. I'crI.I1111vIIIe, YI. Mr. Mori-yk. c.....11.1..1......11, 'r..111..y. n w. c. I'I11IIchI CI. 6 W. C. c11.11..1l.1.1, 0111... 11.111.11.111 11........ Srwrrnnnlr. 4111. Mr. Cllrl1'e1. 'l'ro . N. Y. I9 W. f'. WiIIrr11hnl11. S0 W. U. New York Clty.' Mm. D1-111mIr1g's. Stofkbrldfv. II W. C. Krokuk, own. 13 W C. 11111111111-, N. Y. 11111111.11 11........ T..r1y1o..-.., N. Y. 2Il w. 0. Wt-Nl Troy. N. Y. 8 W. IT. Wen. Troy, N. Y. 8 W. G. s.11111.1....1.., 1. 1. N..1..1.... 11....1.. Auburndnhx. ' ' Mrk. MIIls'N. W11I111Ink, Mlss. 213 W. U. l'411v1url, YI. , Mr. So11thwnrlI1'x. ,, - 1'..1..1.1.y s1...111.1. Sophorrwro-1. .lv--d FRESIIMAN CLASS. AIWIZIIMJEIIAIDII, VAN DECUNDIS. GI NA11r'. .lolm ll. Amon, ' T-ll.-nry 'l'. Antrn, Gilcx Rmbeoek, Jr., 1111.11.11 T. 11.111.1, .1...1.1. 11. 111.111, , Orrin O. Ilntcs, 11.1..1.,1:. 111..11.1., Wllllnm U. Illncklrum, '1'1.1..1...1 11. n1.......1, 1,--w1111..1.. A. 1111gg.., ,T-111111. E. Ilunh, uw. 11. u..111....1..1., w1111..... w. c1.....11., L-51.11.11 w. c......1, 1v1111.... c. c..1.1., 11.1.1 1. Do r..1..1, 7L0eargo G. Dewey 7L1v1111..... 1'. 1J11.....I.11, 7'-Julius A. Fay, Jr., . L-tv. s. u11.....1., .11., Ilyron J. HMI, Jnmex II. llnrwood, L-Lcwll ll. Ilnzelllne, L-I'Z1lvur.I Hooker, .11.1..1.. W. 11....1..1., Jasper Ilutvhlngs. L-You 1. w. lly .., , s1...II.1. Il da Jr., T-Chas. w. J...I.1..., 4 Nu1vS1: 1.-s.11.....1 ll. 1m1..5g, BS .Joseph Il. Knox, .1..1...1. 11. Ladd, ' 111-uurzxcns. noon. llroold '11, L. I. Mr. ClnrIc'n. C11r1r1l11InI un, N. Y. 2 I'I. 0. New Yurft City. W11ldrr1'11. I'itt1.IluI.I, Mr. Ilunlwc-II'1t. I'iIl1-Il.-Id. Mr. ll:11'd11'eII':4. l'o11'n:1I, Yi. Mr. IIoNkI11N'r1. 11...111..., so E. 0. Rock hlnnrl, III. 24 W. C. llrr-wer Ylllngc, Mo. Mr. Cox'14. 1111.111-1.1. ' 112 w. U. Whll1:l111II, N. Y. Ill W. C. Wlrvclrchrur Centre, Ct. Mrs. T 'lm-r's4. s.....11N,1:1. . rl 11. S1lllr1-rvor, N. Y. Q12 W. U. Norrrn k, Cl. -I W. U. N....- 1'..111 cn.-. Mr. I'crry's. N..111........1..... ., 10 1v. 1-. 1-..1........1.. QI w. c. 1111.111-11. N. 1.- me .1.m1..-... N... ml. ony. 11.. c11..1.'.. South Adams. 2 W. 0. Ilonnlngton, Yt. M r. Gr-11ves'1. Jlmustowln, N, Y. Til W. C. I 11lrI111vcn. YI. D W. C. Memlon, N. Y I K. ll. Ilrewvr, Me. Mr. Cox'11. Shellluld. Mr. Clnrk'n. I-'lI111yr11 N. Y. Pro! 'I'ntIo.-L'1l. r.1........l.. 111. .1...11...-1. s..111.g 1'.11.y N. Y. Z7 w. c. 110.11 1.1.....1, I11. . 21 w. c. YYll1l'I0t1'n. I8 NY. C. . T Nty .. ,L L-.1 1.. 14...1.m, ...n., 1.-11'..., s. 1........1...., 11011.11 1' . va-01.1.11 1....v111, 73-Ilcnry L.-11111, A..1.1..1m 11.1:......, I..oweIl. y 111 K. 11. 1:. chiflfmanv. I9 11. II. I'I1iIn1IeIpl1la, PA. Mr Ilnxlek s........1 .1. 11..1m1, 11n.1......., N. v. I7 w. U. 1.w..1.1..1 w. Morey, 11.-.1 1-1.11. N. v. 'ri-m.1...'..nr11.'.. L-1'm1u.if1. .1. N..-1., 11u.1m.., 'N. v. 1 11. 11. 1--sh1.1n.-1. 11. Ne1n'klrk,lls11n-gn, N. v. -in w. n. Y'-John 11.1.1.1 ou., 1v...1.y, v1. 211 w. 1-. -mnry 1-....1. 1'..11.-51. Ill 1v 11. 11...n.. s. I'hIIlipw, s1........-.1 vi. 4 w. v.- 1Ls.....'1 w. 11.111, 1.1, 1.1v....11-, N. v. II w. 1-.1 1'....1e. 1'm.11f., 11.mk1y.. 1.. 1. 1v.1.1...'1 AlI1zrt0. 11.11, .111.....y, N. Y. - 11.. 11n.w.'.. .1........ 'r...1.1, 1:....v.......r, N. Y. 11., 11.1.1,v-'.. llnrrlx 1'..n1i, 1'..1.11.1.1, ci. 11.1. 1',y en. T-fllnvlrl Lnnu w......-r, 11'..1e.1.w, N. Y. 22 v. 0. .1..1... w. 1v....-...., 1'..y.n.-11111, vu. s K. 11. c1....1p. II, 1v.....1-, rm-.111i...... N. 11. en w. c. Charles 11. 1v.1,,1.1, n...1......., N. 1: I7 w. c. T-1.1.1. 11. Young, 11..111..g 11..11..1.4, 1.. 1. 111 w. c. ' l.'Illv1'llll.l' lllllnlflll. 1'.-1.m..1.., . . m su1111A111'. Sunlnrv, hi Jnnlnrn, 64 s..,.1...1..m1, 111 FnfsI111w11, 54 ees .1nn11nv1A'r1oNs. I.. Plxllnlnginlv. ' T. Phllolrehnlnn. S. U. South 'ullcgm K. ll. Kellogg llnll. l C Eu! Cnllugc. M. 0. Mngnvllc Uburvllnry. Wunllollvgo. . A. 0. Ar.lro11o1nIcll0b11eruI.ory. 117. CI LHTEHANEQQQCHETHES. In-f..i.1...1, GEORGE BLODGEIT. .s'...-.i...'y, AND!! EW PA IISONS. PEEUILQJII-.QGHQIQ SQGIETY.. No. of Mvmlncn, 92. ' No. ofYul11111ve in I.II.n1ry, 4300. OFFICERS r'o11'rl111 1'111a1- 11:11x1. In-..r.1f..v, ELIAS COICNHLIIIS IIOOIII-Ill. Vin-Pf'fsiil1'11I, . ISRAEL CAIILICTON. Sur.-Iiury, Invwn Munzr. Libri1ri1m, Su11.':1. E. limonn. I Crlrlls J. Lvoxs, ' ll. S. Aslnzn-sus. Reader, J. M. N1c11a1s. Trramrrr, 'I'11o11As l'os'r. fImi.vl11nI Libnlriniu Lum... ' 1....1..i.... R' lf' l 'E f - ll. 1.. smug... YDIITIIIG SlCOND1ZlM.' J'rm'ilrnl, . IXENTOPI w11,soN coma. , 1':.-f-P..-..'.1...1, EDWIN MATIIER WIGIIT. Svrrflury, S. ll. Sclrnnru. Rradrr, E. C. lloo1m1. Trmrurrr, II. M. Lvuu. 1-n11,'r11lc -r11111n run. ' Piwidenl, IILVINO MAGEI-I. Vin-Pn:f4lf11l, ALEXANDER IIIITCIIINS. Srrrflary, W. G. Ihnnmn. liradrr, B. W. Con. Trramnr, E. ll. F11c11. 2111' 11' 211 1' 1. TIIE GULTELMENSIAN. JL'MOII'!. IPHILUWEGHHIAHI SUGIIETY. 1. 11. ..1.......1..., 11. 11. 1.,........, - 11. 11' 1 w.11.1.' , ND' I Me 'c ' 0 0. llvlgklcll, c, 1. Nu. oI'Vul111ncn in Lilvrnry, -I,!lT5, , I, DNN C C C pnimw OFFICERS .:. R,fLl1n111llw1'I11in, Linrnons, 1 . . lfllwl 1, . ll'l'L'U, ' fl' ' N' 11. 1'. 11m11...I...1, 11. 11. s..11.1.1.r. N111'11.1N1E1. 1.11111 11.1111'L1:1'1'. :g ,mIf,I'rf:, 2 1, lfl:fg ,r iff- ff'M 'fv 11'. ll. 1.10,-.1 A rf 1-. 10i11..I.1. ' A1.1:x.xx1m11 w.11.111:11. sammy, Nw--'Ifffy. fr. w.F1.-. .1. 11. 111.1119-. ' ' ' 11. c. 11..-11.11, Sfwfvr hllflfw. F- Ln llww Nluwrww- 'r lfl. liromn-ll. I.. C. Lillie, Jrlnfm' J, l'. Illxllv. YY, D, Dny, Il, I-', C, Siqlmlg, Lili.-uri11l1,J.wm xwmz. s. w. f:1...1.1..., 1-:. ll.l'i1nn11n, , . . 11. Il. 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OFFICERS 1'nr11'11: 1'1ns'r 'r1:nM. l'1wf1Irnl WILLIAM TATLOCK, ' Hr:-l'r1'ai1I GEORGE WHITFIELD IPAY. Cbrrupnniliny 'Srrrrlury, G. B. M11N1.11v. Recording N S. II. Sc1:bn1:11. Librarian, Asnuw Pnnsox-1. Trrasurrr, XV. A. Llovn. fi. 1, van 1111: 51:euNn,11:1111. PM-sinlrnl, ANDREW YARSONS. l'ir'r-Prnirlrnl, GILBERT IIURIIIAGE MANLEY. RrrornliirjSi1'rrl11ry, W. G. lhnumo. Trnuurrr, M. LA Rv!! P. ll11.L. IMIEMBERS. Il. M. AN:-n, Ilufua Apllmrp, I.. T. Iinrlmnlc Jnlnus D-21111:-, U. W. Fny, ll. S. Foster, srlxluns. W. 0. Ilnnling, E. C, llookcr, ll. II. Wel 284 A. ll11ti-Illnu, In-Ing Mng.-0, 11. 11. 11....11y, A. Pnvwm, U. M. Pia-ruu, S. Il. Ebwldor, C. A. Slarlr, W. Tnlloclc, ll. Prrlhlrnl SAMUEL EDWARIS ELMORH. l'irr-l'1'1'i1f1l.-111, WILLIAM 'l'ATl.OCl1. Sm-1-liiry, M. I..1 I ,7'rnuur1r, li1nv.u:1z l11:I',ll1u.. H. I m.111. Cnrulor, ll. Hcrlmzk. ron 11111 5-linoxu 1lt11A1. Prrsiflrnl sn MUE1. llUl.ll3AllIS SCUDDEI1. 1'1...rf..:.12..1 ROBERT I-IMMET Mc 11.I'r11. Srtrrlnry, S1n1'11zN.Il:'T1'sz:t Jr. Trmmrrr, Jo11N E. D.1nn1'. Qlhvnggrnl Snmlmlg. .. M 8 :M B 2 IIIHIOIN. Henry C. Allen - F. W. lleeellcr, Lymnn Beecher, L. T. Uurlmnlc, .la1111-11 Deane, Smnucl E. Elmore, Evercu. W. Green, Jnmea Guthrie, Edwnrsl S. Inlmm, Dnvid S. .Iul111xon, Rohr. E. Mchlnlli, F. Lu 111114111 Monroe, 11:N1o11s. Bcnj. Ilif-sell, Chu-. U. llis-ell, Geo. W. C11rIcIo11, Jun.. 11. D.1.'1.y, Edward Il. I-'i1ul1, Jnlnes W. H1-11111, Edward l'. llnlmnnml, Ilcmy Ilurriuk, M. Ll1lI11ol'.llill, llnlx-rt. P. Wilwn, R . James M. Nichols, Clmrlvs M. I'i1.-rev. Julm Prcnllee, 811111114-I ll. Suudilur, lllnnin ll.S111i1h, Willinm Tnlloclc, Alcxnn-In-1' Walker, Ilnrnru ll. Welln, J1111m1 R. Wl1lli11g,',lr., 13.11.-1.. 11. wagm, S11m11cl Wnml. E-Iwm--I I'. Ilnmplurcy, William A. Lloy-I, Ilunry M. Lymnu, ll. Il. lIIcCIcII1111, E. A. Pirrcc, Clms. D. 511111111-I, llumco E. Scunldur, Sluplu-11 II. Tyng, Jr. ll. ll. ll'nr-I, PI. l'. Willnnl. 11111-11ox1nn11w. Oliver P. Duel, J. 11. 11.-11.-r, Jr., Waller D. Dny, - John T. Gullclt, 1..-wa. rr. 1.11111-, 111.0-. 11. 1-.1........, 1...1a.. u. 1111..,-, w. w. 1v111i.....,. rluzllnuzx. Julius A. Hy, W. S. Gilman S11m11.:I W. Pratt, 2d. , Jr. -M. 1 ff. .II l IQCQIQIII- -I Ima GONFEDRRATIGN. vs, NLWAQI .. .Iv.I,,'vI:vJ I, ATWAGI1 .II Mirmb-f qifsf' :.1I1 1 'ESF' N' ffl. , III III 'J I ll IIN, ,V ,LbI,.!IIIQQ'-Di X -.I . ' i V 'VIN OI... I- JH? .-,J .1 X 'Y' I' S-M 1III' ,.I. Q. lllll-'US Al l'UOIII', SAMUEL EDWARD ELMOKF, JAMES GUTHIHE, IIIVING MAGEE, ILOHEILT EMMET Ml:MA'I'll, ANDREW PARSONS, CHAIil.ES MOIUEAN PIERCE, CIIAIll.E'i AUIEUSTUS STOIIK, ALEXANDER WALKEII, IIORAVE IIERMAN WELLS. IIOUERT EMMET ADAMS. L'lIARI.E5 HENRY IHSSELI., .IOSEPII PEIIIIY IHXIBY, CIIARLES HENRY BROWN, 'IRUMAN TYIIIREI. BUCK. 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IJIIYJI Henry M. LyIIInII, UIIIII. I. I,y.III., III-I-I-III. Merch, Q. S. On-lcr-IIIIIk, TIIIIIIIII- l'II.I. ,. - ...--- .. G'iI?EQEEiFIig EE 2912! . l'IIIIiIlnIl, SAMUEL IIUILRARID SCIIIIDEII, ' SII'rI1IIry IIIIJ 7'rIIIIIII-rr, IIAHIIY IIO PII INS. fn. In II..I.IIII, l7.'II.'III.I.I, . E, SI'I:nIII:II, II, lbw, W C'IIIII'I:II. ,....,.,-.. L 4 I: .Am I 2, If... feng: llanrfzzxizzg ,UfuII.IIi.I Z QHIUI ASSOCIATION , F O U' N' D E D 1 S 3 5 . 1-f....1II.I, I'IIor JOHN IJASCFIM. l'Iof AI.IxI'III' llnvnxw I -.11 .'1II, ' W Wm H Prnh PAUI. A. CIIAnIImIIxI:. Svrrrmry mul TI':-uunr, l'7. S. Jollxmw. FIFZQAFPJGIKLULLUEEZGQAFRIY. L.'If..,I...I, IQIIIIIIIIID I' IIUIII'-IIIIIII' rf.-I....f.-,, JAMES W. GIIUSH. ..-Q--.., . ' C OLLE GF!-IB BABY. XII. III' VIIlIImu in Lilirnry, 8,150 LII.-,.ff.,.., I'IIf-II. N. II. GIIIIIIN. .fl.1.1inlInIILihrurfnrin, J WILLIAM Tn Lou, E. TnIIInI.n:. 285 IIII IDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. N , f I 4,151-5 I, Q I J- Il,.lI HX -' , , ' Y. Elflil. WX' I Q .f I II I 5 Q N A. .I 'II f iw., LMI... JAMES MOSES XIVHOLF. l'fnni.vl, EDWAHIJ SWII- I' ISHAM. l'FIIlI'IIi.II, JAMES RAYNUR WHIIJNG, JII. l'iulI-IIfrIliIl, '- EDWIN MA'I'HI'1Ii WIHH'l'. FIIIHIII, IDAVHF SHMNEIL JOHNSON. Enww QI ,u:In:r4III'IIII, Ima Tumrr. Qiln IfIII'ilIIIIr. Iuln lim-III. 91111 CIIII lm Im .I. II. x.II.I....-, IIN... II. sm-..,., E. U. Ilum.I:n, .I. ::.1'I......II-, If. s, IIII..II., ...-... . . A UHANUI. I . If Nxw YN J . f. A. I N: .cj I J ' l f- N If law .fl ' .- ZW- -Num N . I III I,. ICIILIIIII-III.'.I,.,..,...I, JAMES W. GRLISII. IMI., Im.-.I, E. .I. Im.-.-.-, s. II. s. II.I.I. I, 'I'IIIIIIIII. I'...I, U. H. Hixhy' ll. E. SrIIII4lI-I', J, I' Hixlly, XV. l'. SIIIIJIJIIIIII, 5. R. HIIIII-I', Sw -IIIIII II. Tyng. Jr S. M. Clcwlalll-l, li. JI. WIII-l, E. II. FII--ll. H. S. AnIlI-I'wII E. I' H.IIIIIIII-II-I, Ib. I', I'IIcl, ' M. I.. ll. l' Hill, .I. ll. IIIIIII-r, .lr., Ia. I- IIIIIIII-III-.II-, I:.s.II.IfI.-MII, w. II. I.,-III, .I. I-. oII.I.mI, II.-I-.-I-I II0.I.I., .I II, Im..-. II. II. II...-I,-, Iv. Iv IIIIIIIIIIII, ' Jnnu-I. M. lhII'l,I:I NJIT. CALENDAR. V August 0.-CcInIIIIrIIrI-Im-nl-WeilIII-Nhiy. SUMMER VACATION OI-' FIVE WEEKS. sem. I I.- -ram nf... IWIIII TIIIIINIIIII Ocl. '.?'.!.--First Allrlphic l'IIion Ih-lI:Ilc--YVcIIncsdny. Nov 25.-Vim 'I'--rm :mls 1'IImlay. WINTER VACATION OF SIX WEEKS. 1557. Jnn. N.-Seroml 'l'crIII begins Tlxursdn 2 I March -I -'4I'mIIIl All-'I lhic Uniml DI-IJIIIC-WuIIlIcMIIIy. I AIIIII Q11-fIII..I.II IxIIII'IIII0II-'rIII.II.I,- VIIIIII ci.- -Srrnnvl 1-III... IIIIII 1'II..IIII,-. SPIIINCI VACATION Ol' TWD WEEKS I IIIII- 1.-TIIII-I T.-I-In IIIIIIIIIII 'IIIIII-X.IIIy I.luIy 7-N.-Srnlql' IIXfImiII:IlloII. 'I'IIosIl:Iy nml WIIIlIII:I.IlIIy ,.IIII,- R-.IIIUIIIIIII VIII.-II IZIIIIIIIIIDII, Xlulnewlny lduly IR.-lIiI'nIIi:II Ex:IIIIinJlli0lI lwgins 'l'lIIII'MlIIy X Aug. 'J -lIIII'f:IlIIIIrI'IIII' Sermon, Fnlulmlh I'II'lI:rlIo4In. I NIR- '3--AI-lrlrqs lwfore Ihu TlImIIIginII Soi-ii-Iy. SIIIILIIIII cvuixng. Aug. 4.-ExnIIIiIInIinn of CIIIIIliIlnloII for mlml--lnII, TIII-nrlny. Im... I.- Aug. Ailvlphiv l'ninII Annix-emIry. AIIIIIWI huforu AlIIIIIni, Tmulnv. - I.-Prize Illwtoriml Exhibition, 'l'IIrsIlny. Aug. n -rvI..IIIIrIImIII-nc, II'.IIIm..I..y. sI:IIIII:II VAFATION or I'II'I: wmas. sq-I. Irv.-I'Ir.I1'.-III. II.-gin. 1'IIIIf.IIIIv. Ilw NOT A SYNAGOGUIC IRIGIANIJ AND ITALY I ICUUIIFI Tlllfl LONG AN IJ SHORT 01 1'l' 2 , AN l V Q -dy-ch ,vu 1- 3 w , N., p ,.-yy!-.SQ ,, .r . - F' QUOTII PRICXY GAKl I1CI.D, NI'IVlCRMOR,l'l INDIGNATION MEETING, MARCH 17, 10141 Vol. 27 DECEMBER 1, 1913 No. 61 North Adnms reports several cases of typhoid fever. Although the sources of the cases have not yet been definitely dis- covered, all men should avoid drinking water in the city . 4ttHIHtlVWItPH14WWHVVH4ttVNIHHWtIH114tHH1NHNtVfllIkH!WNHllWf11HHVl Zlhhertisements This Book is pubfished through the courtesy of the advertisers. In order to let them know their investments have been appreci- ated, kindly mention the Gul when writing :: :: :: :: :' :fi ,f MSE n 'f'l'40'l't ,g 9':p,6'4, Mof'm'0 ll U5 in 0.0 479381 'WX 55050 Ng' o'u'v Qui'.f'l'ftf'f.U xfflfflffgifbpg f3kz2:?f4' s - J - -, ' 0 Zlnhex to Qhhertisers iw! Agrieultural National Bank Arnsrlell, The ............ Azhclerian, G. S.. . . Barnett, M. H .... . . . Bastien, A. D. .......... . lierkshire Dairy Lunch .... Iierkshire Life Ins. Co.. . . . Berksliire Loan da Trust Co. Boland, P. J. dz Sons ...,.. Braekley, J. 8: Sous .... Bratton, A. G. ..... . Brooks Bros. ......, . Byron Weston Co. ..... . Chambers, P. A. ......... . College Flll'llllill1'C Store. . . Conners, VV. li. .......... . Cooper, Geo. H .... Cosmo, The ........ Cotrell rl: Leonard ..... Crawley, Warren J.. . . . Cumberland Hotel ..... Dernar Mfg. Co. .... . Dempsey, Eddie ....... Ditson, Oliver Co. ....... . Eagle Printing and Binding Co.. . ldleetrie City Engravin g Co. lflxeelsior Printing Co. ..,. . l ogg's Band and O1'el1est1'zx ...... 1 o1'gc1.-Me-Not Shop ..... Frank Bros. ......... . l l'l'1l0I'lllS.. ........ . . Golding, John N.. . .. Golclthwaite, E.. . . Greyloek, The .... Griswold ........ Gioseia, Jos. ....... . Hiteheoek 55 Curtiss .... Hopkins, George M.. . . . Jacobs dz Jacobs ....... Kinsman, H. E. ...... . I izunson k Hubbard .... Larkin, E. A. .... . Lenox l'lo1.el ........ Lion Head Caharelv. . . Loring Axtell Co. .... . . Maey, A. W. ISL Co. ...... . 11 .27 '70 12 Matthews ............ l+'ront Page 2 McCann, J. A. .......... . Morrissey JL Casey ..... Navin, John ......... Ncylanml Nz Quinn ...... Old Hampshire Bomml ..... O'Sullivan ..........,. Front Page l'it.tsliel4l National' Bank. . Princlle, Cable H. ....... . Rice ill Kelly ........,.,., Richmond Theal re ,..,... liielnnonml-Wellington, The ...... Royal Typewriter Co., . . . Rudniek, George ..... Seott 81 Co. ......... . Sherman, I . H. Co.. . . . Sherman, N. E. ..... . Shurnan, A. M Co., . . . Smeflley, P. A.. . . . Smith, C. G. ....... . Smith, ll. C. N Bros. ..... . Springfield Republican .... StlLl'l', Theo. B. ....... . Stevens, J. M Co.. . . . Tassone, D. A.. , . . Tavclli, Louis O. ,....... . Ten Eyck, The .......,......... Thomas, E. R., Motor Car Co.. . . Tilfany Bros. .........., Front Page Tiflt Bros. .... ......... . Ward, D. A. ..... . Wendell Hotel ........,.. Williams Inn .................. Williamstown National Bank .... Winslow, A. H. ....,.......... . Wood Bros. ,,,... . Worthy Hotel .... Young, W. F.. . . 14 25 10 10 22 3 21 11 . 20 22 15 7 10 31 16 . .51 27 28 15 17 18 6 . 26 22 27 13 13 : 1 21 23 23 13 21 20 21 20 20 DVDDI IDDI IDDI IDDI II IDI II IDI II IDDI IDI II IDI Ii 2 ESTABLISHED :ala IQ I WWW , 2 I BROADWAY COR. TWENTY-SECOND ST. I I NEW YORK. 1 DDDDI I D I 5 5? 'DE Q... 'SQ G Gm QB EQ Q3 :t QE S? 55 215. 'AQ Q :. -Q. 3k m- fb Q E E- 2. 'li :I- QI CLOTHING READY MADE OR TO ORDER FOR I DRESS OR TRAVEL I 3 English Scarfs, Gloves, Shirts, Dressing Gowns 3 ij Shoes for Dress or Sporting Wear i E SPORTING DEPARTMENT 2 - Riding Suits and Odd Breeches I - Boots and Leggings - - Light and heavy weight Mackintoshes for - E Driving, Motor or Saddle work j I Q - Complete equipment for Riding, Motoring, GoM Polo, etc. E Z Q j Send for Illustrated Catalogue j D D I D I BOSTON BRANCH: NEWPORT BRANCH: DI - 149 Tremont Street 220 Bellevue Avenue D D D 3 E DI IDI II IDDI IDDI IDDI-II IDDDI IDDDDDI-IDDDDID 3 gEgE55555555gEBEgEgEgE5ElEEgEEEgEEEgE.gEgEgEgEgEgE5EgE 5 r E E Zantel Cllumherlanh E rg Broadway at Fifty-Fourth St., New York E EE EE E fo E EE mlijnaiiss ' QE HE ,O 55 .nfl 40 EE Thealres Depol E we E EE 55 E Kept Headquarlers ln a College College Man gg 522111, jlliluhern anh jfireprnuf 55 55 MOST ATTRACTIVE. HOTEL IN NEW YORK EE Transient Rates 52.50 with Bath and up. EE EE Special Rates for College Teams and Students 55 EE The Cumberland Joes more College business than any other EE E 1,0161 in New York E EE EE EE HARRY P. STIMSON 55 Headquarters for Williams Send for Booklet E ea HEEEBEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEEELEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEBE555555555555 4 HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1881 acobs 8: Jacobs NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT ailurs KCGKBJKZJKSYJKCGEBJEBJKMKD ISPGKDJKPJIXQHHSPMIHSU EPJIQJKQJISEEBJ MEM 1. M. facobs al Eddie Dempsey? Fridays and Salurdays during college lerm. HOTEL IMPERIAL 32nd St. G Broadway, N. Y. TUESDAYS 0 IH IE! IHIEIIEIIIEUIIEJIVELIIIEUIIQIEYIIEIlEIlEl!lQlIVff!IElIlEllrr1UIIEIIEJIIEJIEIIEUIEJIIEJIIEJIEIIEIIIGJIIEI-ftgl E E E H. E. KINSMAN E E i E College Photographer E E P5-X 'ff' E e ' e E Fine Portraits, Groups, Views, ' E E and Picture Frames E E E E SPRING STREET E E E IEIIEIIEIIEIIVIEUIIEIIEJIHIEIVUIIQIIEIEIIEHIQIVHIIE!!IQIIEIIEIIIEIJIIEIIEIIEJIIEIIEIIEIEIIIETil EIQIHIIQIHIQIIQPHIIEIEHJIEIQIQIHllElIHll.EJ.iEIQIElHlIiillElQIEIQIQIIE'-'JIEE E l'1S'l'A lmlslrlfzlm IN 'ls-me E E E E THEODORE B. STARR, E E mu. E E . . E E Jewelers and Srlversmrths E E Are new loc-:itecl in their new building und invite your inspection of their very E E complete and czweflllly selceterl stock I .E E S 3 E Ei- 1'ialf:cgoinlusliiigic?ixiwffwnizs SHI il Third rizfmi Mm E E 4:01.15 Jwwminy, S:I'A'I'IONI'ZRX: mucus ANI: HRONZICS E E FIFTH AVENUE and 47th STREET, NEW YORK E E Louis M. STARR. '9a, President E V111IIFJIEJJIVFJIlElllElIElEliEEL1lWIlT11l!IEllEIEIITJIEIIIEIIEFIlElIElIlE1IEllIEIVHJilEllHIElIIElllElfEl 6 is ll lllll l 'l ll.4! Z lt ll llll ,If l l ll illll l' lllllll W 10 1S the only hundred-dollar pewriter that fills the new field for the typewriter of triple service- letter-making, card-typing, and l I Il 1 ,,.1,l1,l, ..l.1,.,,,Kl i Gt as eeee W ' ug I 'H g I III 2 H gl :Ig tif HIS ,new Royal Master-Model l lllllllll llf e' ll ll billing, all inbuilt in one master machine at one first cost--without a dollar for extra attachments. Built for Big Business and its 1 Great Army of Expert Operators Like the master key that un- locks all the doors of a giant office- building, the new Royal Model 10 opens swiftly and surely each of the three main doors of typewriter serv- ice-it writes, types cards, and bills! Think of the tremendous advan- tage of one machine for all of these various uses-one typewriter with the- combined advantages of many! Think of the enormous saving in energy, time and money! The stenographer can now turn instantly from the letter she is writ- ing to bill-and-charge, loose-leaf indexing, or the most complex card- typing, without stopping for a second or changing to a special machine. The No. 10 Royal has every standardized improvement: Tabu- lator, Back-Space Key, Bi-Chrome Ribbon and Automatic Reverse, and many brand - new Royal Features found on no other typewriter. Get the Facts .' Send for the Royal Man and ask for :1 DEMONSTRATION. Or write us direct for our new Brochure, Better Service, and a beautiful Color Photograph of the new ROYAL MODEL 10- THE MACHINE WITH A PERSONALITYH-Read our advertisements in Saturday Evening Post, Collie-r's, Everybody's, System, Cosmopolitan, Hearsfs, American, Metropolitan, l!IcClure's. Business, and many more ! Write now-right now! K Price S1 00 In Canada S1251 , 4 ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY Inc. Royal Typewriter Building, Broadway, New York Branches and Agencies the World Over Q' ' 'Q . - ,X College Furniture Store II. C. WALIJEN, Prop. STUDENTS' NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Large Line of Mission Furniture Packing and Storing Furniture, Pic- tures, Chinn., etc., ai Specialty 'l'I'II.I'1I'IIONl'I 182-3 BOX 850 SPRING STREET Music for Weddings a Specialty Joseph Gioscia Unrivalled Orchestra MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALI, OCCASIONS f Q I xiii. All I 1 I 'I'ICI,I'IPIIONE -l-31-R., 127 LARK S'I'Rl'IIC'l' ALBANY, N. Y. Frank Brothers FIFTH AVENUE BOOT SHOPS if . 224 Fifth Ave., :: New York F ogg's Band and Orchestra NORTH ADAMS, MASS. Telephone Wiknlgfollege Furniture Store The I,zn'gvst Lino of Mission I1'urnitnrc in Western Nlussnclnlsctts A IIIIIICIIAI, IJISCOITNT 'I'O S'l'ITDI'ZN'l'S NVIIIKIOW Seats Mnclc to Order :LL Short Notice. S1-f-ond Ilnnfl I'llll'llIl.IIl'l5 Embalmer and Funeral Director GEORGE M. HOPKINS 66 and 68 Spring Street, Williamstown EIGHT REASONS why YOU as a YOUNG lst 2nd 3rd 4th MAN should insure YOUR life NOW -lieeause the younger you are the lower is your rate. The rate at 20 is only about one-half the rate at 40. The rate you start with does not ehange. -Because you ean get it now. Life insuranee cannot be bought by every man who can pay a premium, but only by a man who is in good health. You may become uninsurahle any day, and your family record may ehange and preclude your ar-c-eptanee by any Company. -lieeause you will need it. If you are not now married you prob- ably will be. You will then undoubtedly need it. If taken now you will then be glad that you have it at a low rate and well on the way to maturity. -Because it will lead you to save something. Saving is a thing ol' habit. Carrying a life poliey helps you to form that habit. 'ASH W. S. WELD Supt. of Agencies 43 '59 2:r.,Y1t':N' 33' ,si- I Sp F gf- ' r74'Cr, C0 sf' 'ELO I. 5th Gth 7th 8th -Because it will make you independent. You may have no one dependent upon you now. A life poliey will insure that you shall not he dependent in old apge. -Because you can thus create an immediate estate in ease of your death. 'l'he annual payment of 51592.00 beginning at age 21, will, in event of your death provide an estate of l55,000. In no other way can you do this with so small an amount of money. -Because it is a conservative investment. It is not subject to the vieissitudes that attend usual business ventures. No financial institutions a1'e stronger than the genuine life companies. -Because the best business men favor it. Nineteen out of twenty of them will say: Insure while you are YOUNG . There are many good life emnpanies, but none better than the BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO. PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 9 QQQQQQ Q iii S533 92, To W zllzams Men gg, Q Both Alumni and Undergraduates, you are often in need of a Q Q BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR OF COLLEGE DA YS li 93 We solicit at the STORE and by MAIL. Orders for Williams QD Q Steins, Stein Sets, China Sets with Seal, Leather and Felt Ban- 925 ners, Brass Shields, Williams Seal Cigarettes and Fresh Candy Q Q put up in Williams Boxes. 93 Q3 Siucienis' Supplies Eddie Dempsey A Q The Recognized Headquarters of Williams Msn for Years SP3 The Williams Billiard Parlors is 955 EDDIE DEMPSEY ---- PROPRIETOR 3 Q Q QQQQQQ QQQEQQQQQQQEEQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQE 92, bs. W h Clocks, Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, QQ, Q a t C C S Stationery, Pictures, Watcrman's, Ideal Q, Q22 Fountain Pens, Leather Goods and a Q QQ! - Full Line of Williams College Souvenir Q Q Jewelry of Every Description. :: :: QQ, 3 Special Allenlion Given lo Mail Orders 5 jewelry FINE WATCH REPAIRING A. D. BASTIEN HHH WWW Q Q Q THE. COLLEGE JEWELER Q3 Q Agent for the 'Uiclar Talking Jlfaclrines Q 93 SPRING STREET - - - WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. SB Q Q Q Q B333QQQQQ 10 0nlhe.Fire fforllvl' ROYLSTON ' :mul lCXl'1'l'l'IR STS. P. F. Brine, Managing' Director C O T I Q u 1 I'l The Finest of Home Cooking' POOL AND ISILLIARDS B O S T O N trim w1l,Ll.xMs now1.INu Al.l,l'1Ys The Only Alloys in Town Excellent Cuisine Attractive Roorns Popular Prices . Cable H. Prindle, - - Prop Warren j. Crawley T H E P R I N T E R College Work a Specialty IIOOSAC COURT, 95 1-2 MAIN STREET NORTH ADAMS, MASS. TEL. CONN. I'l.I'1ASllR.E K7OlNllNll'1Rl'lXl Buick Cars IDEAL GARAGE 436 NORTH STRlili'1' Bennington, Vermont W. IC. CONN ERS TEL .Q- 5 If you are Willing to be Convinced of the fact that we have as fine an assortment of imported woolens as have been brought into this country by any importer, just drop into our shop at your earliest opportunity. lt will be worth your while. Here you will find a large collection of cloths culled from the products of the foremost English factories. There are designs suitable for all occasions. There are weights to satisfy all tastes. You can scarcely fail to find ex- actly that for which you have been looking. Don't forget that we are always more than pleased to show you our stock, whether you have any intention of buying or not. A. W. MACY 8: C0. I MPORTERS TA I LORS 12 John N. Golding rm rm 3 3 Beal Qlfstate 9 PINE S'l'RlCl+I'l' 5th AVENUE, COR. -l5tl1 S'l'Itl'IlC'I' WILLIAMS INN -- Williamstown, --- MASSACHUSETTS An Icloail All Yom' Resort in thc Bcrkshfz'1'c Hills Om: of New Englcmcfs Mf1.st Pvfctuwwsque Towns Q t' The Seat of --- vviuiams College -- For Rules and l'urficulur.s' .flrlzlrcsx li. G. 'I'Rl'I.XDVVAY, - - Manager THOMAS CARS OU can get repair parts for your THOMAS car. You c-an get your THOMAS ear overlxauled, repaired and rebuilt. You can get a new THOMAS car built to your order. Our Service Station is complete in every detail. Write us for full particulars. E. R. Thomas Motor Car Co. 1200 Niagara Street, BUFFALO, - - - N. Y. THE TEN EYCK Leading Hotel of ALBANY, N. Y. FIREPROOF . Orchestral Music During Dinner and After the Play TE ON ONDAGA SYRACUSE, N. Y. FIRE PROOF Both Ilotels Conducted on the European Plan Under Direction of Frederick W. Rockwell FOR QUALITY IN CLOTHES 3. Q. illilnfllann NORTH ADAMS, MASS. Eslablished 1862 I0 Bank Slreel 14 55555535555555QEQEQEQEQEQEQEQEQEQEQEQEQEQEQEBEHQEQEHEQEff, THE RICHMCND SEQRES 555555 EEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEQEEEEE H - I 55 F1 ,, O -4 S llflllhlf E S sa 3 r' . 'U pqq F 5' Z S3 3 C5 A 2 5F'mEEEE5EHE5E5E5E5E5E5E5EfSElJ.E5E NORTH ADAMS, : : : MASSACHUSETTS 5555555555535EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBE P. A. Chambers Q Prescription Druggist College EE EE EE Book Store Kodaks and Supplies BBB English Pipes Page fs? Shaw I Park Ee? Tilford APOLLO CHOCOLATES EEEEQE Carleton G. Smith, I'li0Pli.ll'I'1'0ll WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. Q 15 F. H. Sherman Co. HEATING AND PLUMBING CONTRACTOR .ll- Hardware, Stoves and Ranges Auto Supplies Agent for Kelsey Hot Air Generator I . H. Sherman Boilers 1-.1 PnoN1c: store 161-3. In-H. nn-2 165 MAIN ST., WI l,l,IAMSTUWN , - MASS. BERKSHIRE DAIRY LUNCH The House of Quality and Cleanliness The only Lunch Room of this kind, outside of the large cities, in Western Massachusetts, and the only one in town that caters to lunch only. No Dust, No Odor, and everything properly cooked. Hatving haul eight years' experience in college lunch rooms, I feel that I emi satisfy. Our home-made pastries one of our specialties. Lunches delivered to rooms nt all hours. Sec us in regard to spreads and smokers. .-Ill phone orflvrs promptly ullvudcrl lo. GUS BRIDGEMAN, Prop. Telephone 196-3 IF lT'S EDIBLE. WE HAVE IT . S. Azhd erian DEALICR IN Footwear and Men's Furnishings TENNIS, ATHLETIC AND GYMNASIUM GOODS Agent for COLLINS AND FAIRIIANKS- CELEBRATED HATS Slumlurd llfilltlllll-Y Pius mul liultous of various flvsiyns always on hand Neyland 8: Quinn The Square Deal Store FANCY GROCERS 1cvEnY'r111Ne noon 'ro EAT IIIDEIEUUEUUDU UIIEIIIIIIE EDCI SPRING STREET Every College Man Needs a Type- writer THE student who gets his work out in typewritten form has a better 1 standing with the professors and is also enabled to preserve carbon cop- ies of lectures and theses. You will appreciate these in after years. :: :: If you wish to buy or rent a typewriter, call up L. C. SMITH 8x BROTHERS TYPEWRITER COMPANY 257 MAIN ST., ---- SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 17 b B ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN 1-l--- '1 '- ALL ROOMS Gbreplunk EVERY ROOM CON- Henry W. Teague, Lessee NECTED WITH PRIVATE BATH . .BR TTO 1115132 41911111 Eepartment Svtnre in Uliutnn COLE AVENUE bprmgmln Bepuhlinan DAILY 398: SUNDAY SZ: WEEKLY SI. Full Reports from Williams Every college man should read the Repub- lican's editorial page. Specimen copies of all editions sent free on appli- cation. The Weekly Re ublican will be sent free for three weeks to anyone who wishes to try it. All subscriptions are payable in advance. Address THE REPUBLICAN, Springfield, Mass. PRINTING PHONE 59 RULING 5323 BINDING The Kind Worth While Excelsior Printing Qlumpanp NORTH ADAMS, MASS. NONE NICER Buckingham IOC Qliigars . M ild, Sweet Smoke IVI . I-I . B A R N E T T MAKER Springfield, :: Mass. . Williams College Headquarters at Bennington No :hop in these part: appeals more lo the college chap than I s QYISIUUIU 5 We are es ec'aIly lon on e fo owin ine : p I g th Il g I s Baseball Goods. Fishing Tackle. Students Note Books lk Stationery. Fountain Pens on two weeks approval Before purchase, including the Conklin, Waterman and oston Pens. Complete stock of Victor, Columbia 6: Edison Machines and Records. A postal will bring information if you are unable to run in and see us, G R I S W O I.. D SPORT. MUSIC. ART, STATIONERY. BooKs Sell your old clothes to 'George' George Buhnink Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing NEWSPAPERS and MAGAZINES Why give your subscrip- tions for Newspapers and Magazines to the pub- lishers when the same can be obtained at my store? t W , Zahn .Rabin All Work Called For and Delivered Severance Block Spring Street NEWSDEALER WILLIAMSTOWN Opp. Post Office, Williamstown, Mass. Phone 22I-5 Telephone l50 Ulibe My ANTON RUETHER, - Proprietor Rooms Heated by Steam Open all the Year Williamstown, - - Mass. GREETINGS TO l9I4-I5 Qtntrell 8: Yieunarh 472-478 BROADWAY ALBANY NEW YORK :Makers Caps, Gowns and l-loocls To the American Colleges and Uni- versities from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Rich gowns for Pulpit and the Bench, lVlen's Hats, Caps, Rain- coats and Gloves, Ladies' Cloaks, Suits and Purs 1: :' :: :: :: Oliver Ditson Co. 150 Tremont St.. :: :: Boston. Mass. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, SUPPLIES AND MUSIC Empire Mandolins Prices 2515 to Sl-5100. Careful Construction. Cole Banjos Prices H412 to 51450. Beauty of Design. SA'l'ISFACTOItY STRINGS, CASES AND SUPPLIES FOR ALL TIIESE INSTRUM ENTS CfJIIRI'ISI'0NDl'1NCIC SOLICITED IIEPAIRINC SKILLFULLY EXICCU'lfED CATALOGS MAILED lfltlilf UPON APPLICATION Compliments of A. H. WINSLOW 315 MAIN ST., HENNINGTON, VT. Peoples Hardware and Seed Store. Store having more than Q0,000 sq. feet floor space fwitll material ordered for building extensive addi- tions the coming seasonj Your Patronage is solicited at The Store Where Quality Counts, ATHLETES I lln mln ns 5, i rt S Nlu-u 1 -it lm J lin u . ' '.'. Atlllel e.' mln ' . . .' 'ne. - . X N I ' .' in inim- 1 ' 0 A X Q NUI' s ' e of Alisurlmi 2, .lr. in K llllllikflll' ul So -, '.'till' I Ml-s. x The Iirst ganue, the fir. lup 1 und lhn einder path, the Iirsl. of tllc sea'-:ons nut- ' of-door sports Clllllllhl its toll ol' sore IIIIIIDS, .4 - -atill' 'oinls and pa f I llllliilii as ,I it und I gsieul lralners turn lo Almsnrln lr . ..-1. as 1lure's IHUSL sunlli pg I int n nlld .. i ,4 lierlinl preparation that allays pnin and re- .4i up dures soreness and inllanunaliun. :: :: S1 and S2 a bottle at druggists or delivered W. F. Young, P. D. F '75 Temple St., ' - - - Springfield, Miass. The Hotel Worthy SPIRINCFIELD, :: MASSACIIUSETTS KPJKDJIQJ Offers the Travelling Public Every Inducement A Convenient Location lN'Iodcrn Appointments A Famous Cuisine A Faultlcss Service 53353353 I WILLIAM M. KIMBALL MiANAo1No nlnuoron Any WILLIAMS Man Any- where Desiring INSURANCE Al'CIllI'IN'I', AIl'I'0MOIlIl,l'I, IIONIJING, IiUII.llI.AItY, l'II.lCVA'l'Ult, l I It l'l, FLY WIIICIGI., IIl'IAL'l'Il, LIAIIILITY, Lllfli, I'I,ATI'I GLASSH STEAM IIOILICR, TEAMS Should Write IIIJWARD STUAIUI' GOLDTHWAITE C1901j 374 Main Street, Springfield, :: :: Mass. He Will Give the Best at the Lowest Rates Tifft Brothers INVESTMENT SEC U R I T I E S fi L lf A Tv lil'll'UISLlCAN llllll.l7lNG Sl'li1NC1 Il11I,D, :: :: MASS. Ill!'1ll'L'-Ylflllifljj .luf'A'.vrm mfr l'urli.v M mm mms BU!-Z'I'0N 8: New Yolui Sroek l+1xe1lANu1f:s I Buy and Sell Country Homes and Estates in the Berkshire Hills Geo. H. Cooper Agl'lClllI.lll'2l.l llzmk Bldg. l'I'l l'SFlEl,D, ---- MASS. The Pittsfield ational Bank OF PITTSFIELD. MASS. 4-orlllully invites Llle :recounts of llllllVlllll2llS, corporations, social :mul other ol'g:mlmLl.lons. Safe Deposit :mtl Storage vzullts of most moflern eonslruelion :Lbsolulely fire :mtl lmrglzu' proof, in new :mtl well equipped qlmrlers to rent ut wnsonnlmle prices. :: 1: ood Brothers Dl'lALl'llIS IN PIANOS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Sheet Music and Music Books Victrolas Large and Complete Stock in Every Department Telepllone 284-M New Rvliflllllllllil Hotel liloeli, NORTH ADANIS Williamstown National Bank Cdpital -------- 350.000 Surplus and Net Profits - - 44.000 Usunl lllllllilllg fzmeililles exteutlecl. Safely deposit boxes for rent. Students, 2ll'l'Olllll.S received on liberznl Lerms. :: 1: :: :: :z :: :: CTIIAS. S. COLE, Prcsiflent F. C. SEVERANCE, Vice-1 resridont VV. ll. CLARK, Cashier ISN'T IT STRANGE HOW MANY BOND PAPERS HAVE BEEN BORN OLD ! just because of the Standard of quality set by 419111 iiaampsbire Ennis We now find offered by both maker and printer- Old This Bond, Old That Bond, Old'Someother Bond, and many of the titles sound like or suggests HAMPSHIRE. You know why all this isldone and will act accordingly. Buy the real standard to get the best and that of the best repute. Send for samples. HAMPSHIRE PAPER C OMPANY We are the only paper makers in lhe world making Bond Paper exclusively SOUTH HADLEY FALLS - MASSACHUSETTS LJJ lULJJ l U 1 lm JLJVJJ JQJ l Compliments of D. A. TASSON E bntugrapber Lulu lm lm IUJITIIJ IDI JJ I. Bicbmunh Zllibeatre .... ..l..+1. B. M. TAYLOR ...J5'Canager J, J. scu1.1.Y w. J. SCULLY If you haven? found Ibn Qmshell F 1 N D 1 T 1 Anhauser Busch on Draught. 232 NORTH ST., PITTSFIELD, MASS. A MODERATE PRICED CITY HOTEL IN THE COUNTRY l9nteI enhell EUROPEAN PLAN Tailisfielcl - - - Luke Minaluan Estate - - Jlfassachusells John W. Downes, Mgr. F REDERICS I Eetneler anh iBearI Maker li1rjgmt3r'gmr1- I.lEIlQI,..II.I LII,IL.I ll 45th Street Sc 5th Avenue Ulibz Ziaitchcuck Xe Qllurtiss QEU., Harlford, Conn. MANUFACTURERS OF SWEATERS, SWEATER COATS, ATHLETIC AND GOLF' STOCKINGS AND HOCKEY CAPS High Grade Reliable Goods. Ask Your Dealer For Them. D. A. WARD ikzgisterzh Pharmacist Drugs, Chemicals, Painls, Oi1sandClass, Toile! Arlicles, Perfumes and Confectionery Zbruggisfs Sunhries Qiumcta Supplies Telephone 39-W 519 MAIN ST., :: BENNINGTON, VT. J. BRACKLEY 6: SONS Slalionery, Blank Books, Confeclionery, Ice Cream and Soalas Cigars, Etc., Etc. xb IN THE New SULLIVAN BLOCK jlfiurth Qlbams QuaIityGoods Fair Prices WM. c. CAMP '16 HAS A FULL LINE on ouR SAMPLES. ' ORDERS WILL B12 GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION. Pennants Pillow Covers D M Table Throws 6 U r Moccasins Manufacturing Company Mackinaws Nobby English 107.1 I3 Oak 511.261, Slip-on Rain Coats BUFFA LO, :: :: N. Y. 24 is the slnrolmusu of money and the vlcnring house of the lnonvy :mel c-rvclit of thu I'0lll- munil,y. ll, is the rvc-ipic-nt of Lhc c-onI'icIunc-4' of its ClIHI0llI0l'H, which it hulcls invioInl.0. It gives CIl.l'l'fllI C0lISIlIl'l'illIOIl to thu husinvss propositions its patrons pr:-sont, :xml :wls upon I,Il1'lll promptly :md with fuirm-ss. 'I'HI'I A4'COUN'l'S UI? BUSI- NESS MEN A'ND INDIVID- UALS INI'I'I'I'.D ON 'I'l-Ili BASIS Ulf NIUTUAII l'ROI I'I'S. BERKSHIRE LOAN and TRUST COMPANY Pittsfield, Mass. Capital S100,000.00 Surplus 3100.000.00 Resources .S1.934.703.64 CHAS. E. HIBBARD - - President BENJ. M. ENGLAND - Vice-President CHAS. W. SEAGER - - Treasurer Morrissey 8: Casey WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS 26-30 Main Street North Adams, Mass. Telephone 323 BEERS OF QUALITY 3555555555555EEHEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEETEEEEEEEEEEEEE EE GOOD FURNITURE E QE Character and Quality Furniture Modestly Priced Egg 55 EE OUR GREAT FLOORS devoted to a distinguished showing of good 5 5 F Furniture. Stocks chosen for quality and for that touch of character and EE 55 feeling that helps so much in creating a charming home 1-itmospI1ere..No I-IEE nook or corner of any home has been overlooked. Our medium prlcecl lines E are especially strong. Modest profits satisfy us. EE E PERIOD FURNITURE HANDCRAFT FURNITURE EE QE STERLING RANGES CROCKERY QE QE GLASSWARE SILVERWARE X 5 HOUSE FURNISHINGS Our automobiles couer the county. We make free deliveries to Williams College EE EE EE RICE Sz KELLY EE E PITTSFIELD ---------- MASSACHUSETTS EEE Stevens Repeatmg Shotguns For the Trap or Field 12 or 20 Gauge fwf N W I- ' H 5 Cost You Less than any other S tandard Repeater en orCom ee - usrae aao J. Stevens Arms 8: Tool Company Box soos Chicopee Falls, Mass. .,u..v Lormg Axtell o m p a n y Fine Half Tone Printers College Annuals and Catalogs ll p a Specialty al l I' . Ml 338 Worthington Street in H f SPRINGFIELD, - - MASS. HEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEHESEHEHEEEEEMEEEEEEEEE ' C to G.. ll' i . ' 5 S d f pl t Il Q l I t t CI C I: I g Mfg eil 26 EQK5-EIEQKEIE-TSQIET-XQIEQJBIQLfL3fQlfi3fS?3fi3f53TE3fE?-SfE3fE?-iQ3iED-3Qf5-iQ3fE?-SQ3 '93 'U LQ - E4 BYRON WESTON CO'S 57 1' 4 V' Linen Ledger and Record Papers 5513 - fx Y., B-W Defiance Bond 'fy fi? and Zi Patent Flexible Loose Leaf Papers I EE -L-ll 392 V I T '7 fi? DALTON, MASSACHUSETTS E w' 4 I I gh - 753 T53 83 ELLJEDOJ THE LION HEAD A. Shuman 8: Co. CA BARET SMART CLOTHES ' FoR For a Bite and a Beer COLLEGE MEN Shuman Corner, Boston LOUIS O. TAVELLI HEADQUARTERS FOR Importeci Olive Oil and Macaroni ae Assortment of High Gracie Canned Good 202-204 WEST STREET Reason b' Pmes' Opp. New R. R. Station PITTSFIELD, :: MASS. AUTO sERv1cE PHONE 137 13 27 EQWEDJWWKDWWMKDMKBJQJEUQQWMWEUWKEJKBJ'QHKJKZJHSYH555213 LQJ ISU 3 3 gg Lamson 81 Hubbard E5 E21 521 gy H atters and F urriers 3 EQJ NIIXNUl?gxft'lxIIRl41liS llEqylxlLEISS IQ? H91 EU ISU T ISU E5 92 Bedford Street and 173 Washington Street 3 6,23 BOSTON, :: :: :: MASSACHUSETTS KQJ SDJ A lib 3 3 UQJLSUKDKQJKPJHSUKBJKMEDISUQEKPJKDKPJEDKCUKPJLMPJKZJEUUDISUKDEDKJRSUKDKM521 Perry A. Smedley KSU CARPENTER and BUILDER Dealer in Hardware, Glass, Paints, Oils and Varnishcs KSU SPRING STREET 28 SHE!IIEllIElIElllElIVfi'llE1lIHIli!IVEIIHIHIIEJIEIIWIIEJIVEJIMIIE-JJWIIF-'JIEIIIEWIEJIIQIEIIIEE E GEORGE A. MCCANN E E 1-WI'l'IIl- E E Larkin, The Tailor E E E E E E Will Show Every Tuesday at E E E D D I E ' S E E E E E E Nl' MANIIATTAN II0llul,, 4-Qnd bflRlulu l, NEW YORK C 1I'l'Y E E EVERY TWO WEEKS E EIHIHIEIEIIQIIQ!QIl!lIEIlE'lll!lIlT9lIWIIEHEIIEIIVHIIIEIIIEJIWWIIEIIIQIHIIEIEIHIIEJ IE! 29 LI IDI IDDI IDI IDI IDI II IDI IDI-II IDI II IDI II II II II.II I 5 . Zgnlanh Xe Sun U - Jlfakers of 5 I xii , E I I I Men s Garments 3 North Adams, Mass. U Opp. Richmond Holel Q .g , 3 D D The realization of individuality in style and expression in clothes-com sistent with good form-is what we have aimed at in our Williams trade for the past thirty years. A contin- ually increasing patronage may be presumed to attest to its accomplish- ment. :: 1: 1: 1: :: :: I-II IDI-II IDI II IDI IDI IDI IDI II IDI II II II IDI II ID 30 1:55 4: TDC FORGET-016'-DOT 5170? JQJQQQTELQSQAVHSS. IMPORTED DRESS GOODS, LINENS, CARVED WOOD, AND MANY NOVELTIES THE PLACE TO BUY GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 'EEHEE555BEEREEBEERE555BEEEEEEEEEEEEBE555555EEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEHEHEHEEEEEEE Scott Semgnompany CLOTHES SI-IOP FOR MEN EEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEIQESEEEEEEBE DJ -E- L3 G, 2 O in U' Z '-I O 3 Z 2 23 5 P1 '-I EET1'5EE55EHFu55BESESEEEEEHE5EEEEE5E Scott's Dress Suits at Fifty Dollars ARE SLNIPLYbPERIi'f.CT.dRich Black Englishkworsteza, soft Hnisllgifixsed tlzrough- Egg ' ' t ' , i our t ' 5 . gfiteylgrevzihsit seluesggnethz bestovlggegsoguzigngs tale reagrlil Iieafil? f:J:ni:1l- mediate service. . E Our Mr. Henry Wandless m Wzlhamstown E E Every Two Weeks E QEEEEEEEEESEHEEEHEEEEEEESEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEHEBEEQEQEEEEEEEEEHE5555555555555 .31 nies.. A . V , F 'Q . Fe 'nw Eu-:crane Cm ENGRAVING Co B U F PALO. NPC WZ' MADE THE ENORAVIIVOS FOR 77775 BOOK L, J QMQMQMQQMQMQMQQMBQMQMQE ie QEagIe Printing anh M M , , X Q Ennhung Qiumpanp gi ' WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO AND MAKE ' Q A SPECIALTY OF School and College Printing E . M We Printed and Bound This Book R M Eg Q M 2 e e X M M X Q R2t25,ifL'3fm:W5ii:?fi55ii Q M M A Q M 33


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