Williams College - Gulielmensian Yearbook (Williamstown, MA)
- Class of 1917
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' .xxl 1: ' f ,-1 1 1 RAN ' , A ' .V lc jforeworo fi his sixtieth bolume of the Qbul comes to pou in much the same guise as its preoecessors, pet we feel that we must qualify our gift with a few woros of thanks, anh, with pour permission, of reflection. Zlt is perhaps enough to leahe with pon the thought that has been ours in the accomplishment of our task. Mllorlx in itself anh for itself is neither an uninixeh gooh nor an unaonltera ateh ebil, but work for a worthp eno is its own rewarh. QBur enheahor to serhe williams ant: our class, whateher its result, has brought us the satisfaction of hahing hone something in a cause which each of us lobes. we gihe you this 1917 Qbulielmensian with gratituhe for the prih: ilege of serbice, with the hope that the slogan winch for 0lUllilliams will be an eher higher summons to all that is best in williams men, ano with the conbiction that the college of our hay, which we hahe enoeahoreo to present in these pages, will grow with the pears in purpose ano in strength. The Qlioitors i Ulu Iaencp ZBanieI Tllflblilh Ulilllho for a quarter uf a century has given tn Ulillilliams Qlullege anim williams men the quiet unhecstanhing ants reahp help of an eminent scholar, a great teacher, ant: antahihing frienh, tne respectfully anh tnith beep affection hchicate this 1917 Gulielmensian. tithe Qtlass of 1917 i S Mi - A.,..g...... M WILLIAMS COLLEGE Was founded by Colonel 1'1lD1ll'iI1lll Williams. who 1411 Ill 1111111 at 1 :ke Cm: 1 qcplemlmer 8 1755 n ' 1 'I J' l gI',v' 11 was c'1mrLerec1 June LL, C'0R1'ORA'l'1'I NAME 1793 The President and Trustees of Williams College Presidents Rev. Ebenezer Fitelx, 17.17. . . . . Rev. Zephuniall Swift Moore, 17.11. . Rev. 1'1c1wzu'r1 17urrGrif1in. 17.13. . . . Rev. Mark Hopkins. 17.11, 1,1,.17. . . 11011. 1'uu1 Ansel C111ll111U1ll'l1C, 17.11. 1,I,.1J. Framklin Carter, 1'11.D , 1,1.17 . . . John Haskell 11ewit1. Rev. Henry 1-Inpkins. 11.11, 1.1..D. . . 1.1,.11., .lefiny l'r1'x1'rler1t . 11urry Allglllf-11115 f1zu'fie111. 1,1,.11. . ll 1793 1815 1815 1821 1821 1836 1830 187Q 1872e1881 1881 1901 1901 1902 190QW1908 1908- lf. Trustees 4 Harry Augustus Garfield . . Francis lrynde Stetson, LL.D. . . Hamilton Wright Nlalxie, l,.H.D., l.l,.D. . Eugene Delano, NIA. . . . . Presiflent . New York, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. Bentley lVirt lVarren, BA. . . . . . . Boston Bev. Harry Pinneo Dewey, D.D. . . . . Minneapolis, Nlinn. President Henry Lefavour, Pl1.D.. LI,.D. . . . . Boston Professor Bliss Perry, l..H.D., l,itt.D., l,l,.D. . . . Boston Charles Sumner Holt, BA. . I . . . Hon. Clark lVllliillllS, B.A. . . Solomon Bulkley Griffin, l..II.D. . . . Frederick Beaell Jennings, M.A. . . . Very Rev. vvllllillll Mercer Grosvenor, D.D. Robert Ramsey, M.A. .... . . . Cllic-ago, lll. New York, N. Y. . Springfield . New York, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. . Cincinnati, Ohio Hon. lvlI1lLllI'0lJ Murray Crane, l,I..D. . . . Dalton Charles 'lillllfltlCllS Terry, Ll..B. .... . New York, N. Y. Finance Committee Eugene Delano, lflzairnum Clark Williams Frederick B. Jennings vVllltlll'0ll Murray Crane Instruction Committee illaniilton uf.'1vn.1,iQ, l.'lLairn1.an Henry Lefavour Bliss Perry Solomon B. Griliin Grounds, Buildings, and Improvements Committee i Bentley VV. iVarren, Chairman. Robert Ramsey Charles Tlladdeus Terry Degrees and Membership Committee Francis I.. Stetson, HIL!!-'iflillllil Harry P. Dewey Charles S. llolt William M. Grosvenor ' Officers of Administration Henry Daniel Wild, M.A. . Frederick Carlos Ferry. Pl1.D., lVillard Evans Hoyt, M.A. . ' Elmer Alanson Green. M..A. . lVilliam Cook Hart, BA. Francis Bowes Sayre, LI..B. . Perry Alvan Slnedley . . Christine Price, B.S. . S'lI1I6I'i'llf07If161lf o 13 . . . . Iabrclrfirzvz 'in I 'barge Prcsidmll Harry Augustus Garfield, l.L.D. ....... . . . . C1lIIll'7llll'll pro fcmporc of the I ar:'uIfy Sc.D. . .... Dean ofthe College Trcaslrrcr . lfvmrflcr and Secretary of Ilw lfaelllly A ssistant T'rea.vurer . l-9-Yi-9tfl7ll to the President Groumls and B'll'ilCl'i7I.g-9 95-'E cms QF NSYRUQEHQN - :,f:Q, if - I ,,5.:-' 3 1 ff.. J fm -we Q 2, ff VA ' I J 'riqgetuieigv Xi X A , - , .,.. .., , ...W .---- -,-. - -W ... - .,... Hurry Alxgllstlls G:u'fi0l11. l,l,.D., 1'r'c.v1'rlcrlf QI' llw Vollzfgff. 1V:1s g1':ullml,4-xl frum 1Yilli:uns in llw C'l:Lss of 1885. 'l':u1gllt Latin :uul llumam History all SL. l'aull's Sclmnl, Cmlc-owl, 1885-1886. llI'2ll'l1C'1'i1 law in CIUVCIZLIIII, 1888-1903. Occupicll the 1-hair of f'unlr:u'l,s nl, Wvstorn lim-sm-:Wu University Law School, 1892-1895. l'rufcssor nf l'uIil,ic's :ll l'1'ixn'n-Iuum, 190-I--1908. Was 4-lccrturl l'n-siclvllt nf xvilligung College in 1908. I Iluhls Hu' flt'LZI'l'0 of l,l,.D. Cl rim-clon. 1998: l,1ll'llll0lll.1l, 19983 Amlwrsl, 19093 mul yvcs- lvyan, 19091. l l'rm-sirlm-nl. Gnrfiolcl is n. IHCIIIIJCI' of Llw A A111 l l':1Lm:1'nity. 1-1- Samuel Fcssenden Clarke, Ph.D., 1,l'Qf0880I' of Nutulwl llistory. 1Vas graduated from Sheffield Scientific School at Yale in 1878. In 1879, after postgraduate study at Johns Hopkins, received the degree of Ph.D. llecame assistant in Johns Hopkins in 1880. Vvas made Professor at Smith College in 1881, and in the same year was called to 1Villiams as Professor of Natural History. Received the degree of MA. from Williams in 1891. l'llected President of the American Society of Xaturalists in 1914-. ' 5 1 'Levuett lNIe.11 s, 1 h D , Professor of Clzcmfistry. 1Vas graduated from Amherst College in 187-I-. Studied two years at the University of Goettingen, where he received the degree of Ph.D. Received his M.A. from Williams in 1888. In 1876 appointed Instructor in Chemistry at Amherst: which position he hcld until 1881 when he was called to Williams as Professor of Chemistry and Physics. In 1888 became Professor of Chemistry. Dr. Mears is a member of thc AA4' Fraternity. ikAl1S011iL on leave during the second semester. l Richard Austin Rice, MA., l'1'ol'cssor ol' llw Ilisiory of .-I rl mul Uttllillizflflilill, lfnwritus. Was graduated from Yale in the class of 1868 and continued his studies in New Haven and Berlin. ln 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 heealnc J. Leland Miller Professor of History. 1n 1903 was made Professor of the History of Art and Vivilization. Made Emeritus Professor in 1911. Professor Rice is u lnemher of the AK E l ratcrniI.y. ohn Haskell Hewitt, 1.1..D., 1'rQl'c.s'.s'or of llw Greek Lzulguuge and L'ftUI'flflll'l5. 1ClItCI'l'fIl8. Was graduated from Yale in 1859 and from Yale '1'hcologieal Seminary in 1863. Called to Olivet College as Professor of Latin in 1805: in 1872 lll't'llIllt' Acting President. Appointed Professor of Greek and Latin at Lake Forest llniversity in 1875: in 1877 hecame Acting President. Professor Hewitt was called to 1Villiams in 1882 as Garfield Professor of Ancient Languages. ln 1903 hecame Lawrence Professor of Greek. In 1867 received the degree of M..-X. from Yale, and in 1888 the same degree from tvilliams. In 1895 received the degree of I.l,.17. from Iinion College. ln 1901 was elected Acting Presi- dent of Xvilliams. Dr. Hewitt is a melnher of the '11 BK Society, the WT and KZJE l ralernities, and Wolf's Head. 15 lohn liflwarfl linsscll. MA.. Mr11'L' llflllklill-Y I'1-q1'y.w.wn'1gl' H Rev. Loverclt VVilson Spring, 17.11, l'r'Qf'c,v.var of lla: ,.--- . lfnglishLanguage an1lLitcratur0, lfnwritus. Was graclnatvrl from Williams in thc- 4-lass ol' 1863 wilh 11111K rank, and from thi- l'larl.forml 'l'ln-ological Seminary in 1866. For sovvral yvars was a graclnatv stnrlvnt in lhv Anflovvr Tlwo- logival Svminary, aftvr whivh hi' lmcvanw pastor at Fitclilmrg, Mass. From 1881 l.o 1886 was 1'rofvssorol' English 1.it1'ratl1ru al, Kansas 1'nivvrsil.y. In 1886 was c-allml to W'i1liams as Morris Profvssor ol' 1zlll'i01'1K'. lim-vvivl-fl from Williams thc ch-grcu ol' NIA.. and in 1886 that ol' 11.11. from thc University of Kansas. 111' is the author of .fl llimrlnry QI' Kllllf-Yll-Y and Jllurk lI02Ih'lill.S', 7'r'uf'l11'r. l'rof1-ssor Spring is a 1110l11l1l'1' of the Massawliilsm-tts llislorival Soc-in-ty and tho AT 1 1'3l.l.01'111l1y. lilfrzllwllull fmrl Moral l'll1'lo.w:plly. Was grailnatm-41 from Williams in lho class of 1872. Conlinnm-11 his stnrlius al, tho Anrlovur and Yalu '1'hcological Scminaris-s. Was a graflnah' stnclvnt at Yalv, 1880-1881. Spent 1883 at tho l'niv1-rsily ol' ll:-rlin. In 1884- was appointed Instructor in 'l'hi-ology al, Yale. anfl in 1885 1'rofc'ssor of New ,11CSll2LlTll'11i, 'l'hc-ology at thu Yale Divinity School. 1Vas called to Williams in 1880. Was l0c:tm'cr in thc Harvard Divinity School, 1003-04, and in Lhv llnivvrsity of Chicago in 1008. Has pulmlisliccl Un, lllr' l'l11'ln.vnplly Ql'I.0rfL'1', a, hook on Logiv, anll, in 10151, .-I I 'ir.vl I'uurxw in l'lrilo.vnplly. 1'rol'1-ssor llnssm-ll is a mc-mlwr ol' lhv flfllli Sm-ivly. Frank Goodrich, 1'h.D., li.'l1.17., l'1'ofcssm' of l'Iurop1'r1rl Ilistory. 1Vas graclnatcrl from Yah- in 1880 with thc Scott prim' anrl 'DISK rank. After a posl,graulnal,c course at Yalc, spent two years of stncly in Gl'l'1llll11y. 1Vas 1'rin1'ipal of Drury High School, North Jhlams, 1884--1887. 1Vas vallod to the Gorman 1lCD1l1'l,111C11i, at Yah- in 1887 'l'o0k the clvgwvv of 1'h.1J. al, tho University of llallv in 1803. falh-fl from Yah' and mamlc 1'rol'c-ssor of G0l'll13l-ll anrl History at Williams in 1804: 1'1'ofcssor of liuropcan Historv in 1003. 1n 1010 rucoivr,-vl the clcgrvc of 1,.1I.D. from 1V1ari1:tl,ii Collvgv. 11as wlitocl Dr. Lullwr hy Frvytag, and Goctlnfs Uni: run l1'I'l'l'i1'lIl'II!fIfll. Dr. Goorlric-h is a nlcmbrrr ol' tho NIIT Fra tm-rnily. lvorgo Moritz 1Vahl, l..1l.l1., l'1'Ql'1'ssol' of ll11'll1'rnlrln .lmnyuaye and Litarf1furc'. 1Yas graclnatcrl from thc Gymnasium at .Xrnslaclt in 1870. Slnfliml al. tha- l'niv1-rsitivs ol' 1,1-ipsic-, Halle, and livrlin. 110- vvivml the l1l'g.I1'l'08 of M.A. and 1..1'1.11. from Rl11,g0I'8 f'oll0gv. In 1870 was appointcfl MA2L8tl'1' of Nloch-rn 1Alt11g1l1l,Q'i'S in '1'l1a.yvr .M-aclcnlv. from whivh ho was vallml to 1171111211118 in 1802. 1n 1806 rm-cfm-ivml lhc 111-grvc ol' M. A. from WVillialns. 1'rol'ussor Wahl is a 1110l11lN'1' of the Jnriclicial liar of tho Status of Massa- l'1lI180L1-S anxl New Jersey, of thc 11111K Society, vf thc Mofh-rn Language Assoc-ialion of Ami-riva, ancl of tho Got-1110 Som-ivly of Woimar. 111- has pnhlisln-cl .fl l0l'l liNl'll lfrlilmn of 0ll11'.s'.G1'rllH1l1, UI'!l1lI'lllll7', and has conlrihntc-rl arlivh-s to thu fiflllllflit? Mnnfhly, l llurywfw l1IUflflZ'l.'lll', thc Govlhr'-Jnlrrlz11011, and 1110 Id'llIl'l0F1'0ll. 16 llc nry l,2tlll0l 1VilLl, BLA., Qllassavllusvlls l'rol'vssor QI lhe Latin Language and .Literature and Iflrairnzan pro tcmporc ry' tlzelfaczrlty. Wvus grzuluutorl from W'illizuns :rs Vulcflictorinn in tht- Class ol' 1888. Professor of Lutin ut Olivet Colle-gc. In 1891 wus cnllt-fl to Williams ns Assistant Professor of Latin. Spent thc yours 1893-05 in trnvvl anfl stucly. NVZIS lnsulc Nl1lSS1lf'llllSt'ttS Pro- fvssor of tht- Latin Language uml Lltt'1'2ltll1'l' in 1895. Donn of the l zu:ult,y from Junuury to Juno, 1902. flll2l1I'11ltl11 pro Ivnzporz' of thc Fllttlllly, 1903-11, 1912-. Vic-v-l'r1-sirlvnt ol' thu .lntt-rc-ollm-gintc Atlllt-lic Assovintion of tht- llnitvrl Stull-s, 1900. llc has 4-ontrihutt-cl sow-ral :nrticlvs to vlassivsul journals. l'ro- fvssor Wilfl is :L I1lC111lJl'l' ol' thc AT Fl'tlt.t'l'11llj' :incl tht- '11 BK Xsu Society. llc-ury Morton, l,.ll.l7., lz'arr'lay fll'I'lllllill l'r'ql'1',v.wl' of .Yalural Theology. Was graullmlvml from Wuharsh Collt-gc in 1882. :uul 4-ontinut-fl his sfuclivs zrbrozul. Assistant Profvssor of the RUllltl.l1C0 l11l11y'lltlgfl'S nl. Willizuus, 1893-1896, und l,I'0f45SNOI' of the Roluunc-0 Imllgllangt-s, 1897-1910. Roca-ivorl thc- flvgwt- of MA. from Yvulmsh Vol- lcgo in 1883untl from Willizuus in 1896: of L.1'1.D. from Wahasll in 1900. ln 1910 was nmmlc lhnrvluy Jormnin l'rol't-ssor ol' Natural 'l'l1t-olopfy. Dr. Morton is au. mvnrlwr ol' thu 'll I'.A l'lI'lllK'l'llllj'. Cu W x W 1-roll Lewis hluxcy, MA., J1IUI'll.S I IQ cfssoz qj lfllc. mu. YY:1s gI':ltlll2LlZCtl from Williams in thc Class of 1887. 1i0C2l.1l1C Assistant l'riuc-ipnl of Troy Ac-zulu-lny, ol' which llc was nnulc l'rinuipul in 1889. 1n 1898 was callcfl to Yvillizrms as Professor of English. In 1911 wus :appoints-cl to the Nlorris l'rofvssor- ship of ltllctoric. Was Ar-ting Dosrn ol' the College from J:mu:u'y to Juno, 1912. Hns pllhlisln-fl annotated vrlitions of llamlcf, IIVIIIIIOU, and Silas Allllfllllf, zrnfl is tht- author of The lflI!'l0I'li!fll1 l'r1'uviplf's Qf .vltffllflillll-, lfrpr1'srr1:Iah'l'c Narralizrzrs, :mtl Thr: lfrirjf. l'rof4-ssor Nlamxc-y is :m nu-mhcr of the AKE l'l1'1ttCl'I1il.-V tllltl tht- flflili Sovit-ty. ctlcriuli Carlos 1'erry, l'h.D., Stull., l'roj'cs.s'ol' ol Mafhcmatirrs and Dean of the College. Wins grzullmtt-tl from YVilliznns as v1ll0tllCl.0l'iil1l in 1891. wlwrm- hs' vontinut-fl thrvc yvnrs us lnstruf-tor in Latin :mtl Mutllvnmtics. llc than pursuvcl 1,ll'tlllllZltt' stufly in this country unrl later uhrourl. Ito:-oivt-cl thc clvgrvo of MA. from 1Villiums in 1894-1 from l'l1ll'V1ll'fl in 18953 in 1898, thc rlvgrcc of 1'h.l3. from Vlurk University: :incl in 1909 tht- flvgrvv of St-.D. from Volgutc llni- vvrsity. Was maulc l'rol't-ssor of Martlrcnmtics unrl Dt-un of tht- Collcgc in 1902. Dvun lfvrry is an 111C111l1l'I' of thu DAX l rul.vrnily :tml tht- 11113K Society. 17 .lzu llc' Willis lsbistcr Milhaul, l'In.l7.,lf'i1:lcl Mzfnmrial l'1'qfv.vsor of . Islrurmmy. Was gmulllatm-rl from Williams iu 1891- with Slllll12lUl1'lll1l ruuk. Follow iu Physivs ul. Williams 189-1--95. luslrlu-tor iu M:lllu'- uunlivs :nul Physic-s, 1895-98. llc-vm-ix'4-rl Llu' flvgwu of MA. from Williauus in 1895 auul of l'h.D. from Strnsshurg iu 1901. lu 1898 wus uizulv Assistant Profs-ssor of llu- Nlnllu-luzilivul Svicucvs. Mzulv Profossor of Aslroumuy iu 1902. llas pulm- lislu-xl ll0'll' ln Izlrnllzfy Nu' Slurx, .llrlvornlngy sovvrul pzuuphlvts, mul :1rtic'lcs iu thc .'1SlI'0lllIII1I.-Vl'Ill' LvlH'IlI'l.f'llfl'll, l'lry.vz'kal1'.wvl1f' Zr1'I.w-l1r'il'I, :uul illnnlhly lVf'aIhr'r lf1f1'1'r'u'. Dr. Milhuui is an uuuulwr of fl'11K :uul ol' sow-l':nl svivuliliu soc-i1-lic-s. ues li2lW1'Clll'0 Kellogg, l'h.lJ., Prqfmvor ofliioloyy. Was grzulllulc-41 lroui Olivm-1. C'ollm-go iu llu' vluss of 1888 :xml vou- liuiuul his 4-oursv nl Johus llopkius Vuivvrsily. wlu'rv lu- rv- :-vivml llu' llvgiwu- of l'h.D. iu 1892. llouorury NIA. from Wil- liums iu 1900. 1Yus l'rol'1-ssor of lliology all. Olivvt Vollm-gc until 1-ulh-fl lo 1v1lll1llll8 iu 1899. Dr. Km-llogg has puhlislu-cl: .1 !'nulril:uIivn I0 Hur Kno11'l1'rlyr Qf Lumrllilrrarzrlriulrr M1zll11.s'k.v, Lifz' llfxlory QI' .llya .-lrz'nuriu, 1'lum.v and Plum l'ullura'. illarinr I rmrI .lIoll11sk.v of l,vu1'.vz'r1rm, l'v1ul1'l1'rm.s' G0llI'I'lll'Il!1 Nm ld.l7I'NI1'lll'l' mul Ul'0ll'fll Qf Nm .llyu .'lI'l'II!Il'1.ll, Slrrll-fish Inrlu.vfr'ic.v, mul Tha' l'il1'nry .lIl'f',ltIlliNlIl.'! :J Lunu'llil1rmu'l1.v. 'l'lu:odo1'c Clarke Smith, 1'h.lP., J. Leland Millar Pro- fessor rf American Ilistvry, Literature, and lCloquz'm'z'. 1Vus Q1'1lfl1lll.1Cll from llurvurcl in llu' class of 1892 with 'DISK rank. Follow in llislory ut. tho lluivorsily of Wisconsin :luring llu- yvurs 189-1--95. Goodwin Mciuoriul I vllow of llau'vurrl liuivvrsity ut Paris mul llurliu, 1890-97. I11H1.1'l14'l.U1' iu llislorx' ut Lluv lfnivcrsity of Michigan, 1898. lustruvtm' iu llislorv :il VIISSIII' f'0lll'5.!l'. 1898-1900. Assistant l'rof1-ssor of :xIl1l'l'.ll'il1l llistory mul Polilim-ul Svicilvc ut Uhio Stull: l'uivvrsit.v, 1901-09, from which luv wus onllvfl Lo Willianus. 11061-iv:-41 his MA. from llurvurrl in 1899 :uul his l'h.lJ. in 1890. l'1lll12l1l Fitzg.f0i'z1ld Clclauul, l'h.lJ., 1'IcI'1rurclI3r14.w! Pru- l'a.v.vm' Qfllcoloyy and M'i11c1'f1logy. Was graulunlvcl from Ulu-rlin Polls-go iu tlu- class of 189-1-. Vou- liuuvcl his voursc- :ut ilu' 1'uivvrsi1y of KllllC1l.g0 mul ut ilu- liui- vorsily of Nz-lmmsku. R01-4-ivm-ll tlu' clvgrvv of l'h.D. from Yah- iu 1900. Sm-rvz-cl :ns luslrlu-lor in Natural Svivuvvs nl Gulvs Vollvga-. N1-lwalskai. iu 1895. l11S11'1li'1,01' ut forum-ll in 1901, from whivh lu- was vnllvcl to Williams. Appoiulul Assisluut Profvssor iu 1904. l'rofm-ssor iu 1905, mul in 1911 wus uuulm- l'l1lw:u'rl llrusl, Profs-ssoi' ol' Geology zuul Miiuwnlogy. llc is ai uu-iulwr of Lluw Gs-ologivznl Soc-im-ly of Aiiwrivu, tlu- Auu'ric'nu Ga-oglwnpliioal Soc-im-ty. tlu- .'h1111'1'1C'1l11 Association for Llu- A41- vzmcviuoul, of Sl'1l'11C'l', ilu- l':1l1-olitologivznl Sovioly Llur Amcricruu Ac-aulcluy of Arts :uul S1-in-iu'vs. mul ilu- f1'1'A l r:mLoruity. Dr. Vlc-lznul's iuosl, room-ut work is an lvxl-hook for collcgvs :uul uni- vm-rsilivs cutillcrl, I'lry.wicul unrl lfmlutioruzl Gmluyy. 18 fcx.s'0r of I'hysics. was gI'El.fIlIil1t'tI l'ro1n tht- l'nivm-rsity ol' Illinois in 1888 anrl from Ilarvarrl in 1895. lIl't'0IV1'lI his NIA. from Ilarvarrl in 1896 and his I'h.Il in 1900. Was Assistant in l'hysic's at Ilarvarrl from 1895 to 1902 when ht- was vnllvfl to Williams as Inslrnc-tor in Physics. In 1903 was IIHIKII' Assistant I'rof1-ssor ol' Physir-s and in 1905 was appointm-11 'I'hoxnas '1'. II1-all l'rol'1-ssor ol' 1'hysi4-s. George Eclwin Howes, 1'h.ID., Garfield .I,l'Qfl!8.S'0l' of .-1 Illfflfllf Languages. Was grauluatcrl from Ilarvaril in 1880 with f1'1i1Q rank. In- structor in King's School for Boys, Stainforrl. t'onn., 1886-87. .Innior Mastvr, Boston Latin Svhool, 1887-91. Instructor in Latin at tho Ilavcrforfl Grauninar Svhool, 1891-98. Iicuvivoml tho 111-glwv of MA. from Ilarvarcl in 1890, and that of l'h.D. in 1895. I'rol'm-ssor of Greek at thc Ilnivvrsity of V4-rinont. 1895- 1905. Was vallvrl to Williams as Garlivlrl Profvssor in 1905. Ur. Ilowos is a nlcmhcr of thc Amt-rit-an Pliilological Associa- tion, tht- Ann-ricnn Al'l'I1tI.00I0gIt'llI A:-:som-iation. and of the Man- aging cj0IlllllItI.l!C of thc American School at Athi-ns. llc is thu author of articles in thc llarmrrl SlIlll'1'l'N in UIIISNIDIVIII Plril- oloyy anfl in otha-r c-Iassival journals. Ilo is a ini-mln-r of tho - A T I rat,crnil.y. James Graham Hardy, l'11.'D., Professor of XIIIIHICIIIIIII-l'S. was grarlnntvcl from Lafayvttv I'oll4-gr in thu 1-lass of 189-I with 11115K rank. Took up postggrzulnatv stntlii-s at Johns Hopkins Iinivcrsity. wln-rv hx- was appointm-rl Sr-holar anfl Ft-llow in xI1I,I.IIl'll11lI.IK'8. R1-vvivvll thu clvgn-0 ol' NIA. from I.al'ayc-l.l1- in 1897 and of Ph.D, from Johns Hopkins in 1898. Was 1-alll-tl to 1Villian1s in 1898 nnil roccivvxl his I'rol'c-ssorship in 1919. I'rol'c-ssor llaruly is a llN'IllIN'l' of thc- f11l'A I'II'ill1'1'llll,X'. Fl'CfICl'IC Hollis Howard, BLD., Professor of Pl1.ysi0logy. Vorncll. vx-'97. Was 1.ZI'2lIIll1ll0Kl l'ro1n thc' linivvrsity of Penn- sylvania Nvclic-al Collcgv in 1898. Appointvfl R1-siflcnt, Physi- viun in the Morey Hospital, Pittsburg, in 1898. Was Assistant 171-inonstrator of Pntliology at the University of Pennsylvania in 1899. Instrnc-tor in Pliysiology at Williams in 19005 Assist- ant I'rol'c-ssor in 190-1-5 and n-uvivml his I'roft-ssorship in 1908. 19 William Edward McElfrcsh, 1'h.D., Tlmmas T. Ifmrl Pro- I 1't1'z:ul ICCOTIUIILH. ol' postgracluato Sillllj' at thu l'nivc-rsity of Ili-rlin. ht' was Pro- frssor of Politic-al livononiy at. thc- 1'niv4-rsity ol' Tokyo, Japan. 1889-99. llt' was thvn 1-loc-tml Prvsixlvnl. ol' tht- State llnivvrsily ol' South Dakota, whit-h position hu ht-lil sm-von yt-ars. Was a 1.4-cftilwl' on lic-onomics at. tht- l'niv1-rsity of Cliivago. ln 1907 was appoinlvcl Svc-rotary ol' the N11l.88tlC'll1l8l'11S fl0l111lllHSi01l ol' i'oini1wi'1-r anrl Il1!lll811'A', lint rm-signvtl aflvr tho fl0l1ll11l88lU1l marlo its rt-port.. Was vallvtlhto Williams in 1907. Appoinlml Minister to G1't-1-rv lay l'r1-siclvntz Wilson in 191-1. :k.xlDSl'11l on h-aw. Karl lflphraini Wvslon, M.A., l'1-ql'u.w.wn-offlm lll'8f0I lf of Art andCi1'ilizr1lion,. Was gracluatocl froln Williams in thi- class of 1890. ln 1897 stinlic-cl in Franc-o anxl in thc- Aint-rim-an Sc-hool ol' flassic-al Slllll1l'81l1 llonw. 111-cvivvcl his M.A. from Williams in 1898. t'ont,innm-il his 1,f1'2ltll1il1C work at Johns Hopkins 1'nivvrsity and tanglit. in Baltiinoro from 1898 to 1900, whvn hu was vallvrl to Williams. Was niaflo Assistant l'rol'vssor of thx' llonianm' Langnagvs in 190-1, Stinlicil in Franc-4-, Italy. anal Spain from 190-1 until 1906 anil was appointvcl l'rol'vssor in 1911. Nlaflc l'ro1'c-ssor ol' thc Ilistory of Art ancl Vivilization in 1919. Pro- fs-ssor NW-ston is a nn-nilwr ol' tht- 11111K :incl tiargoylt- Soc-in-tivs anrl ol' thi- 111.30 I'll'21ll'l'1111A'. ' Monroe Nichols Wclnioro, 1'l1.'D., 1'rQl'csso1' QI' Latin Was graclaatvml from Yale in tho 1-lass ol' 1888. For fivu yn-ars was Assistant. l'rinc-ipal ol' llarrishnrg Avaclvnly and for svvon yvars was lnstrnc-tor in Latin antl Gri-uk at thc- Statvn lslancl Ac-atlvniy. lieu-ix'v1l tht' flvgwm- of M.A. froln Yah- in 1900 for work clonm- in Latin. ln 1902 wasvlvc-1.041 l ootv Follow in Latin at, Yalv, whivh univvrsity gave- him tho tlvgrvv of l'h.lJ. in 1904. Was vallvfl to Williams in 1904 anrl lwcann- Assistant l'rofvssor of Latin in 1905, Assoviatv 1'rol'vssor in 1911. ancl l'rol'4-ssor in 1913. Has pnlmlislwcl an lnzlrzr l'r'rl1orum l'I'l'!ffll'1IllIl-Y tlllll an lmlzzz' lYl'I'lIUI'lllll flfllllllllllllllx. Robert. Longley '.l'aylor, l'h.lJ., l'1'Qfcs.wn' of the lfonuznrc l,ar:g1111ge.s'. Was graclnatvrl from llaniilton C'ollt-go in tha- class of 1882. Was lnstruf-tor in tho Kansas State l'nivt-rsity, 1882-88. Tutor in Rolwrl. Vollc-go, l'onstantinoplv, 1883-87. lnstrar-tor in l1ill School, 1887-91-. lnstrnc-tor in l rom'li at Yale, 1891--1900. ln 1900 was nnulm- Assistant l'ro1't-ssor of l I'0llKTll at Dart,- lnonth, from whivh hr was 1-alla-cl to 1v1ll1t1111H1l1 1912. Profossor Taylor is tho author of .'1Hl'fl'l'!lll.0ll In flu' Ilrlliau 14llIl!flIllyl', and has oclitcfl Lu lffllfliflfllhfllt' rlr mon Unrlr' ancl If .fl-hhf Dunirl. 111- is a. nlunilwr ol' tho Nloclvrn ldllllllliljfl' Association ol' North Anwrir-a anrl tln- 11 T' l ratc-rnity. 20 tlaflarrctt Droppcrs. l'h.D.. Urrin. Sage I'1'Qf'vs.wn' of llo- Was grarluatc-cl from llarvaril in thu vlass of 1887. Aftvr a yoar Byron Johnson Recs, NIA., Professor Qf'IC11gli.sh. Was grarluatocl from Harvarrl in 1903, and lwwcivvrl tlio rl:-gwo of MUN., with Honors in English. in 1904. f'all1-el to 1Villiams in 1904-. 1Yas maflo Assislanl, l'rof4-ssor of Englisli in 1907. Slmlin-rl at Oxford, 1910-11. .-Xppoinlvfl Professor of Englisli in 1914. llas 1-elilml 'l'lior1-au's ll'ulrlrn, for Nllll'llllllllll'S I'or'A'rl I 'l11,vx:'1'.v, David Taggart Clark, DLA., .-lssistanf Pfflflll-V-907' Qf lico- no mics. Was graflualcll from Ilarvarfl in 1899, wlu-rv for a sliorl. Lian- llc continuvcl as a graclualo staclm-nt of lflnglislll latvr. for tlirvv ya-ars, of Classival Pliilology ancl l'lvonomic-s. Twicv a suinlnvr slurlvnt at Harvarxl and om-0 at. cll1lK'1lg0. lnstruc-tor in Classic-s anfl History, 1893-99 at Rivvrviow Ac-atlulny. Mr. Clark was 1-allccl to Wlilliams in 1902 as lnstruvtor in Greek and Latin. Maile Assistant Professor of Crock in 19053 Assistant Profcssor of lic-onomic-s in 1909, James Bissett Pratt, 1'l1.D., Professor rj' Plzfzflosophy. Was gracluatcrl from Williams as Valorlicvtorian in 1898. Sturliurl Pliilosopliy at l'Iarvarrl llnivorsify, 1898-99, Columbia. Law Svlnool. 1899-1900. Hvacl of Latin Dcpartlnvnt. in l'llIl1ll'2L l'll'l'l' A1-sulvlny, 1900-02. Stucliccl Pllilosoplly at lllc llnivorsity of lim-rlin, 190Q-03, aml al Ilarvarrl, 1903-05, rout-iving Llio flcgrm- of l'l1.D. in 1905. .lnstruvlor in l'l1ilosopl1y at Williams. 1905- 00: Assistant Professor in 1906g Professor in 1913. Dr. l'ratt's books arm-: The Ilvyrvlzology of lfrliyioux lirlirjf, Wlml 'is I,I'llgIILllfi8Ill?, and Inrlia and its Fnillls. Dr. Pratt is a Illl'll1lN'l' of the fb1!K aml Gargoyle Soc-ic-tics aml of thc- KA l ralm-rnily. Walter lvallace Nfc-l.aren, PILD., .flcting Profes-sm' of Economics. 1Yas gracluatcfl from Qin-ons f'ollc-go in 1899 anrl 11-1-1-ix'vrl Lluw xlcgrcv of l'l1.D. from llarvarrl in 1908. 'llillljlllf in Kc-io lini- vvrsity, Tokio, Japan, from 1908 lo 191 L Fall:-fl lo Williams in 191-I-. QI fcssor QfG01707'7I.I71.l1llf. Columbia University, 1808-1001, receiving the degree ol' l,l,.l1 ' 1 l ,, , ' , , . ' 1 ' , , 1' to Vvilliams in 1000. Mr. Doughty is a. member ol' the Har goyle Society and of the KA Fraternity. Sherwood Owen lliekerman, 1'h.D., .-lssistzuzt P1'Ql'c.wsor Qf'll1'c'vk. Was graduated from Yale in 1800. Received the degree ol' l'h.lJ. from Ilalle 1,lniversit'. German ', in 1000. lnstruetor in .1 .1 Greek at Yale, 1800-1003 and 1005. Was ealled to Williams in 1000. l John Sayward Galbraith, DLA., .f'1.s'sisia11t l'r'rgf'es.s'o1' of Greek am! Latin. Was graduated from Harvard in 1800 with 'blili rank and Final Honors in Classics. Was lnstruetor in Latin and Greek in St. George-'s Sehool, Newport. ll. 1.. in the lJ1'1Al1lC'l'j' Sehool, 1'hiladelphia, and in the Morristown School, Morristown. N. J., during the live years following grauluation. Received the de- gree of lN'1.A. from Harvard in 1005. Was engaged in gradu- ate work in Latin and Greek at 11arvard for three years. Was Instructor in these languages at 11arvard, 1000-10. M r. Gal- lmraith is a memher of the AT' Fraternity. Brainerd 1VIears, 1'h.D., A.s.vi.s'tant Professor ryf 0lwn1.is1'1'y. Was graduated from Williams in 1003 and was Assistant in tfllemistry 100-1-07. Received his M.A. from Williams in 1005, and his l'h.D. from Johns Hopkins University, where he had a l ellowship in Clhemistry, in 1008. Appointed Instructor in industrial Chemistry at the University of Illinois in 1008. Valled to Williams as Instructor in Chemistry in 1000, and was lnade Assistant 1'rol'essor in 1010. Dr. Mears is a member ol' the Gargoyle, KDBK, XE, 111A 'T' and AXE Societies and of the OAX l raternity. QQ William Howard Doughty, Jr., 1,'1..'l3., .. 1SSi.S'fflIlt Pro- Was graduated from Williams in 1808. Graduate work in in 1301. l1.lc 1.11111 lan in New Yoik City, 1002-05. Clallerl f Elmer Irwin Shepard, M.A., .'l.S'Si-Yfllllf Prry'es.s-or QI' ' 11Iaflze1natir's. Was grzuluaturl l'l'Ulll Williams in 1900 with flllili rank. Cun- tinnvd his slndivs at cililllllllliil. l'niv4-rsily, 1900-02. 'l'4-am-ln-r uf iAr'l2ltl1l'll11lllf'S al. Lln' Slate Normal Sulmol, fill3l.l'll'Sl.U11'll, Illi- nois. 1902-03. Was called to Williams in 1903 as Instructor in Nlll.lll0l112li.i1'S. Was lnstrnctoi' and Graduate Studi-nl. in Mallicmatic-s nl, llarvard, 1906-08, 1909-10. Was inadc As- sislanl. l'rofc-ssln' uf Malllolnalics aL 1Villianls in 1910. Mr. Slwparfl is a 11lK'l1llN'I' of tho OAK l 1':llc1'nily. Samuel Edward Allen, NLA.. iflssistani l'rry'essor Qf l Rhetoric. 1Yas j.fl'1Ul1I1ll.l'fl lroni Williams in 1903. Studied al, llnrvard llnivm-rsily and rx-vi-ivvcl tho flcgrcu uf M.A. in 190-l. 190-I--06 was head of Lln: English Dcpartlncnt at thi' Casv Sm-lnml of Applied Si-ium-1-. 1Vas called to Williams in 1906. Grzulualv study nl. the lfnivvrsily ul' f'liic'agu, summon' quarter, 1910. Was niadc Assistant l'rul'c-ssxn' of Rlictoric in 1912. llas edited Mil1un's f'Qn111.v, Lyr'irla.v. and Uflwr I'm'n1.v for ix'lil.i'1Il1llll11'S Pocket ClflSA 1'L'-Y. Mr. Allvn is a l1lC1l1lll'I' of thc 'DVA l l'al,u1'nity and is sa-c1'cL:n'y of the Williams vliaplvr ul' thc fb1!K Swim-ly. Carl Avillllfllll Johnson. Ph.l7., .llssislzmf l'rQl'cssQr Qf Gcrnwn. lh-1'vivc-rl his I3.A. clvgm-v l'run1 Ill-Lliany Volh-gc in 1900. his M.A. from Yah- in 1902. and his 1'h.D. frmn Yalo in 190-l-. Was master aL l,0I1lfl'0l. S1-lmol from 190-1 to 1906, whcn hc was vallcd to Williams. Was nladc Assislanl. l'l'ul'c-ssur ul' Gl'1'IlHll1 in 1912. John l,'ierrcpont Rice, Ph.D., .'iSSIiSIflI.7lf I,l'Qfl7NSOI' Ql' U10 Romance Languages. was gl':ul1lal,0cl from Yale University in 1900. ALA. in linglish in 1901. l'h.D. in llmnancc Languages in 1909. ll1SU'1li-'UDDI' ln thc Slwflivld Svivntific School, 1903-09. Was called to Williams as lnstrnvtor in Ronlancc Languages in 1910. 1'rof1-ssor ol l'il'l'11Cll at Acadia Vollcgv, 1Yolfvillc, Nova Scotia. 1912-13. Calle-d to 1Villiams as Assistant. 1'1'nfcssor uf llmnancc Langllagvs in 1913. Q3 George liurwell Dutton, Ph.17., .fls.s-i.s'fcmt I 1'Qfe.vsnr of E11 glisll. Was grarluaiteal from Williams as Yalerlietorian in 1997. Stucliexl in llarvarfl l'niversi1y, 1997-19, reeeiving the degree of MA. in 1911821111101I,1l.l,.111 1919. 1N'asenllecl to Williams as Instruetor in 1919, :incl llliltll' Assistant Professor in 1914. Dr. Dutton is a nielnber ol' the 11111K :incl Gargoyle Soeieties and 1.he f1'1'A Fra 1 ernit y. Albert Harp Lieklicler, 1'h.lJ., ,'1NSliSfCl'Il-I l'1'Ql'cssor QI' 1 lfnglish Literatzwe. Yvas grzuluatecl from llandolpli-Maeon College in 1899, reeeiv- ing the degree of M.A. in 1897. Was a Fellow at Johns 11opkins l'uiversi1y in 1999, and look the rlegree of 1'h.ll. there in 1997. l'ing1ish Nlasler in Norfolk Ai'1l110I11y, Norfolk. Ya., 1899-19911: luslruelor in English at Johns Hopkins, 1997-98: Instructor in linglish. l,1l1'1.lll01l1.ll Vollege, 1998-113 Assistant 1'rofessor oi' linglish at Darlnioutln. 1911-1-1-. Was eallecl lo Williams in 191-1-. Dr. llieklicler is a 11N'1111M'1'0i. the EX l r:11ernily and the '1'11K Soeiely. Harry Leslie Agarcl, 1'h.D., .flssvfsffmt Prqfessm' in M ailm- matics. Wias grafluatecl from Wvesleyan in 199-1-. Received the degrees of MA. and Ph.lJ. from Yule in 1998 and 1911, respectively. Iliilllgllt at Wesleyan Af'2ltlC11ly, 19911-95: Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., 1905-973 Hopkins Gralnnlar Sehool, New Haven, Conn., 1997-195 Yale liniversity, 1919-11. VVas eallecl to Williams as Instructor in 1911 anrl maule Assistant 1'rofessor in 1915. Dr. Agarrl is :L member 01' the f1'N 0, EE, f1111K, anrl :Xmeriean 9l'2l.t1101112l11C2ll'SOC1C110S. Eli Herbert Botsforfl, 1V1.A., Special l'I1S1'I'lll7l0l' in .Waffle- mafir-s. 1Vas graflualecl from 1v1lll11,1118 with the elass o1'l882an4l reeeivecl his NIA. in 1885. Prineipal of the 1v1l1l1l111S1,0NV11 lligh Sehool, 1889-91. Fellow in Cllenlistry at 1v11l11ll1lS, 1899-91. Assistant in t'hemistry, 1891-92. Stuclierl at Heirlelberg l7niversity, 1892-98. Prineipal of Burr and llurton Seminary, 1894-1999. Mr. llolsforrl has been 1'riueipa1 of the Northside 1'reparatory Sc-hool sinee 1999. Ile was 11121110 Instructor in Nlatheniaties in 1912. Mr. liotsforcl is Grafluate 'l'reasnrer of the Williams College .-Xthletie Council, anfl a. member ofthe A K E l raternity. Q1 Sumucr Salter, BA., Director of Music. Begun sc-rious study of music uftcr grzuluuliou from .Xmlu-rst Colle-go in 1877. 1V:ns one of tho I ouucIm-rs of llu- .xllll'l'll'2l1l Guild of Orgunisls, of which llc wus Wnrflvu iu 1899-19001 l.ilu'au'i:m of the Nlamusvript Soc-ic-Ly of Now York, 189Q-96, uucl V100-Pl'l'HltlK'l11., 1896-971 1897-98 1'r1-siclm-ul ol' llu- Nou' York Slate Music: 'llC1lt'l10I'S' Assom-iuliou. :xml for ovvr l.lnrm-o yours Eflilor of Thr' l'iuuf.vI aull Urgrnzixl. was 1-ullm-ml lo Williams in 1905. Mr. S3lllC'1' is :I nu-mlwr of ilu: AA41 Fru- 14-ruily. iklllmcrt Louis Cru, Instructor in l'll'!?Ill'lL. Studim-rl in tlu- l,yr'r1v :lc Tnuruon iu thc l ur'ullrf :Irv llrrnolnln 4l r:uu-ol 1895-1900. Slurlia-ul in l'lugl:nufl in 1901. Vauuc to Williams :ls luslruc-lor in 1909. :l:.Xlns1-lil. ou lmlvv. 'l'h0oclor0 llrowu Hewitt. lNl.A.. l11.vlr1u:for in Ilarmma. was gl-axflllam-rl from Yulu with Llw lll'f.fl'1'l' of ILA. in 1902, mul rvf-viva-rl llw 111-gwo of MA. from ll:1rvur1l in 1907. Iustruc-lor iu Nloclc-rn lAl11j.f1lRlj.fl'S ul. Mount l'l4-usaml :xI'i1fll'll1j'. uurl Lanw- rouc-ovillc-. 1902?-06. Siuxliml al. Ilnrvurrl Grucluulu Svllool, 1906-08: sluclcul, :nl Nl1ll'll1l1'g lfnivx-rsity. Gl'l'111Ell1j'. summvr 1907: stuck-nt. nl, l roilnurg lluivorsily. G4-riuuuy. sumuu-r 19lQ. Inslructor in G1-rmnu ul. Phillips .Xuclovor .xl'1llll'll1j', 1908-09. .Xppoinlwl luslruvlor ut Williams iu 1999. 1Vultcr Almcriuu Hilclrolli, BA., lrzsiruclor 111. Herman. 1Vus grurluutvfl from A11llll'1'Sl iu 19023 with tho rloglw-mv of ILA. Sturliml at the lvI1lV1'l'S1il1'S of llvrliu uml Nllllllvll, 190.6-08. Siluliwl :xml luught in llurvurcl from 1908-10. ..'Xppouilvcl Instructor in Gt'1'1l11l1l :nt Williams iu 1910. Mr. Illlclrm-lli IS u uwmlwr of the f15A0 l'l1'2lll'1'11llj'. 25 Alfred Nlitcliell Dame, MA., Instruclor '1iII'LfI11II, and Greek. Yvas g1'3l.111I11t0l1 1.1'01ll 11a1'1'a1'41 111 1902 111111 1'1-1-1-iv1'11 11is MA. 1'l'0lIl that 11111vc1'si1y in 19051. 111st1'111'1o1' i11 1,111,111 :11141 c11'l'l'1i al. 1Vu1'c-1-sta-1' A1-11411-111y. 1903-10. 51.114111-cl aL .'X111v1'i1-:111 Sclmul 111' Classical Studios in 111111115 1910-11. Appni1111-11 Avting Assistant P1'01.l'SS01' of f11'l'l'1i 311111 1,111,111 al 1l1Rl1'1i 1'o111-gc, Wor- 1'cs1.c1', for 1110 spring 1.01'll1, 1911. Was appoinli-11 1l1r11l'll4'1.0I' at Williams 111 1911. Mr. 171111111 is Il, 11111111111-1' 111' 11111 11111K S01'101.y. : .1ca11 Norton Cru, P1'01lCSSClll' dc Lycirc. I'lLSlI'IM'l0I' in 1 Fran ch . 11001-ivurl tlw 114-g1'1-1' 111 l3r11flufl1'1er-i'.-r-Lrllrfnv 1'1'o111 1110 1'111Vl'1'H11.y 01' Gl'0l101l10 in 1899 111141 the clugrcc 111 11911107110 rl'lfIu1l1'.v Suynfr- 1'r'11rr.-1 1'l'Ul1l thc l1ll1VCl'S11.y 111' 1'aris 111 1913. 111st1'111'Lu1' at f1l'1l.1lV111l', 1'l11gl111111, in 1900. l'rof1'.v.v1fur rflfrrolfr S1l7Il1l'1:tflll'U 111: .'X1111c11:1s, 1905-08. Race-ivcrl l1is Hfrlzfficcii 11'z1pl1'1urlc 1.111111 1111- llnivcrsity 111' Paris i11 1900. Was I1lS1l1'l1C'lU1' i11 1'l1'0ll01l at Wil- 1ia111s, 1908-11. IIlS1.l'llC101' 111 Englisli al. 1110 L!jlH1l7ll' Orrin f1'll'CI1l71l North Afrivaj, 1911-12. 1101111'l10l1 L11 Williams in 1912. 'A11sc-111 Ull lvavv. Francis Bowes Sayre, 1,L.15., II1Sll'llf'10I' 'I1lLUOU0l'7HlL0l11. Was g1'af111:11,u11 1.111111 Williams i11 1909. 1'11rs111-11 p11sLg1'ar111alc- work at I1a1'v:11'r1, 1909-12, l'l'K'l'1V1llg i11 l91Q 1,1111 11i'1.1'1'L'l' 111' l,11.l1. l'1'os1-uilting All01'1N'y 011 staff 01' Nvw York 17is1,1'iuL AtLo1'111-V, 1912-13. Calla-11 1,0 1v11111lll1S i11 1914-. Mr. Sayrv is a l1l0l111b1'I' of t11u 'DISK :11111 f11l1'g0y1l' Soc-in-tics, :11111 01' 1111- E111 1 1':111-r11i1y. 1 1'cdc1'ic Daniel C11cy111c111'. Ductcur do 1'lF11i1'crsiLf- 410 Grcrmlmle, I7ISfl'll0fUI' in the Romance I1ll7IffllIlgU-Y. Was g1'1U1lliL1l'11 1.l'0l11 Williams 111 1905. 1101111 01' 1.11c 1Dcp:11'1.- 1111-nt ol' 1V10K1l'1'l1 l12l111.fll2Lgl'S aL 1110 l'1-okskill Military Al'lLC1l'1l1y, 1905-07. 110111 a S11l1111Ll' 130511.11111 at Wv01'C1'S1l'1' AC'll.l1l'1lly, 1907-19. 5111111011 at the 11l11V0l'S1ly 01' G1'0llU1D1l', 19N-1-1-. rv- l'01V11lf.I111 1914 1111- 13111-1o1 s 111-g1'cc. Has p111111s111-41 l'f.v.w11' .sur l'pl20I'llII'0Il :lm ll0I'fl'l.Ill'S :ln .1l. Groryrx Horrl. 20 .Xrthur Ilowland Huffington, MA.. Instruelor in History. Was gracluatefl from Williams with the elass of 1907. Assistant in Ilistory at 1v1i1I1l111S, 1907-08. Ileeeivefl the degree of MUN. from IIarvar11 llniversity in 1909 and eontinuefl graduate work there during the years 1909-11. Instruf-tor in Ilistory at Wil- liams. 1911-14. During the year 191-1--15 pursued sturlies at Ilarvarcl Iiniversity anrl in Washington. IJ. F. Mr. Ilufiington is a 111t'111ilt'1' of the 'DISK Society. I Robert 1,i1t1Stt11CC, BIA., ln.-:lrucfor in I I'l!lllfll. Was grarluatefl from Louisiana State University in 1891, re- eeiving the MA. Degree from the same institution one year later. Pursuerl graduate work at 'l'ulane Iiniversity, 1891-9-1-. 'l'ea1-her of l reneh at lloys' IIigh School, New Orleans. 1894- , 1909. Instruetor in French at lluiversity of Miehigau, 1909-10. Assistant l'rofessor of I renrh at Miami Iiniversity, 1910-11. lteturnerl lo Vniversity ol' Nilvlligllll as Instructor in 1911. In 1912 left for three years' leave of ahsenee, studying one year al, the 1'niversity of Paris. travelling another on the continent, and attending lectures during the third al. I'Iarvarcl University. Ile was c-alll-fl to Williams in 1915. Mr, I'laisanee is a 111l'l11llC1' 1 of the Kappa Alpha QSouth1-rnj I raternity. l Glenn Alfred Shook, l'h.D., Instruelor in, l'l1ysie.v. Ivas gracluatecl from the University of 1Yiseonsin in 1907. lu 1914- reeeivecl the degree of 1'h.IJ. from the liuiversily of Illinois. .Kc-tecl as instructor in Physies at I'urrlue llniversily, 1907-11. at the University of Illinois, 1911-14, anfl at the liniversitv of Blix-higan, 191-1--15. Dr. Shook is a nieinher of EE and of various seienlilie soc-ieties, and is consulting engineer for the Scientilie Materials l'olnpany of Pittsburg. llenjamin Franklin Bills, 1'h.I5., Inslrucfur in Public Spealring and Oratory. IYas gracluatefl from the University of Chieago in 1911 withf111I K rank, anrl from the Law School of that University in 191-1-. During the past two years he has aetecl as Instructor in Puhlie Speaking at the University and has also praetieefl law in Chicago. Mr. Bills was eallerl to IVillizuns in March, 1916. Ile is a member of thc EA E and 'DA A Fraternities. ' i Q7 ornclius Merrill ,1s1'0Wl1, BA., ,ls.si.s'lunt in, l'l1cn1islr'y. 1Vus gl'zuluut1-11 from 1Vil1iauns :LL nliclycurs, 1015. llv is an lIl0ll1b0l'0f thu AT I 1':1tcl'nity. F Ralph Fine-I1 lulmcr. ISA., .Is.v1'stunt 'in llislory. Was gl'1lll1l2l1.l'I1 from Williams with iho 1-hlss oi' 1915. llc is an llll'I1l170I'01.11ll' fb Ii K 2-hwicly. John Sabin lXL11'1lLIl0C, ELA., .Lcrfmnfr in Ulzcmistry. was gr:ulunt.c4l from Williams in 1882. Rvcoivccl thc degree ul' MA. in 1885. .luhn liurh' Brown. ILS., .1NSl..Yflllll in Geology. Wars gI'Zl,l1llGl1.l'l1 frum 1101111111113 with llur 1-lass 01' 1915. llc is an llN'II11J0l'Ufl.1l0 B011 l r:llvrnily. 28 Clmrlvs 1 1'0dv1'ick Scclcy, Director cy' fha Gynnzusium. XYIIS PlI5'Sif'lll Dircctur at Lehigh UlliVl'l'Silj', from whim-ll llc was culled to Williams in 1883. .xl'ullll' Allan Andrews, .lSSIiSfllllf in UIZUIILIFSIIW. was gluullmlcd from Williams :IL mifl-ycanrs, 1916. llc- is al, Ill Incl' nf the fbI'A Fl'llfl'l'llilj'. mall- SPLASII ! 29 PM I'lG'l'I+lliSl5lT 210 Selections from Williams Publications . The following selections were chosen as the best articles which have ap- peared in the W'illfill77l8 Record, the Wfillfiams Literary Monthly, and the Purple Cow under the 1916 Boards. The Gul takes this opportunity to thank Professors Galbraith, Dutton, and Licklider for their selections. The Williams Record, February l4, l9l6 W Cselected by Asst. Prof. ,lohn S. Galbraithj To a Daughter of Colonel Elph. Due to the generosity and forethought of Colonel Ephraim VVilliams the College which now bears his name received its birth. His gift was large but the funds thus obtained were not inexhaustible. To carry on the work of the College during the early years of its existence much money was needed, and a company of loyal friends and alumni came eager- ly to the aid of the instit.ution. As these earlier sons passed on there were other equally devoted supporters who took their places. The College has ever been in need of such supporters and probably always will be. In the foremost ranks of the present day benefactors is lVIrs. Frederick Ferris Thompson. Her husband, a member of the class of 1856, gave the College its three line laboratories and he had planned to supply the funds for the erection of a chapel, but his death interrupted this plan. Shortly afterward lVIrs. Thomp- son, bent on carrying out her husband's plan, came forward with the money which erected the present chapel, declared by many to be the most beautiful college chapel in the world. In 1911 the Thompson Infirmary was built. The edifice and its elaborate equipment were Mrs. Thompson's gift. Last December the College suffered a very serious loss when the Thompson Chemical Laboratory was burned to the ground. One of the institution's most important departments was crippled and its work, of necessity, temporarily sus- pended. VVhere the money to rebuild the ruined- building was to be obtained was a source of general conjecture. Moved by the College's serious loss and probably also by a sentimental attachment for the building, which was the gift of her husband, Mrs. Thompson has now generously subscribed the sum re- quired to erect the new structure. The Collegc's gratitude toward Mrs. Thompson and its appreciation of all that she has done for it and is doing for it is very great. In our small way we wish to give voice to this feeling and to thank Mrs. Thompson once again for her very devoted loyalty. Gordon Wyatt Canwron 31 IIIII IIII pl The Purple Cow, December, 1915 CSeIected by Asst. Prof. A. H. Lickiiderj HE WILLIAMS ECORD VOI.. XXIX WILLIA MSTOWN. MASS.. Dl5CIEMIiIiR 22. 101.1 Nu. T2 FACULTY UPIIIIUIIS UN PIIEPAIIEUIIESS FOIA CHRISTMAS DINNER A11 Sily Prelvxlrrdnwin In Inl- IIIIIIIIIII, I-:IIIIIIII TIIIIII ' I Who DIIII'I 4 sIIIIIIy II IIIIIIIIy IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII III I IIIIIIIIII IIII IIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII III IIII WIIIIIIIII IIIII. 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I. smrr uusran muncss. nop. Revhw-'Funny Nmhem' uTh . U - ' '-' f - '- i' s'.u.mr..nu. e Purple Elnporluln LOWSEY CHOCOLATES The Big Burple Box REAL SWEET! sasmsronx-:xAMP1.e H. E. BONES, 'l6. Name. ..... cany .... ..... . ..... Willyums 0p'ry House T H U R5 DA Y wen. Epmd. Squeal ln the Navy 1......a.. Lill Lmi. FRIDAY G0 T0 NEDDlES the HOME of Willyums MEN 40 caN'r1iaATloNs wh... Dld It on '1'f',f',j1'1',,j:'m.i A My..-ry i. Q Pm. Harold Livingston Van. Doran John Edwin liakeless The Williams Literary Monthly, December, l9I 5 QSelected by Asst. Prof. George B. Duttonj Une Christmas Eve This story happened one Christmas Eve. It was one of those Christmas lives that come about twice in a decade, the kind the papers refer to next morning as typical . The thermometer was very far below zero, and the air cut like a needle in your lungs. The snow cried out in little protesting shrieks as you walked along, and the limbs of the big trees snapped every now and theng and that made it seem colder than ever. The snow was very fine and powdery, and it sifted down off the trees with each snap. The cub reporter on the only morning paper in the small town where it happened had a great many stories to cover that evening, but, being a cub. he was pleased with the number of his assignments, even though it was Christmas Eve. But the last of his stories was a death, and that did not please the cub. Deaths, as a rule, are all alike, very uninteresting at best, and very unpleasant assignments: and covering a death on Christmas Eve is a dreary business enough, God knows, even though the holiday season may add to the 0bit's news value. 33 But the city editor wanted a story on this death. Give n1e three sticks on it , he had said: it had to be covered. The cub shrugged his shoulders and tried hard to be cynical. He shoved his hands deeper into his pockets, as he turned down a side street toward the house where the death had occurred. Half a block further on was his destination, a huge stone house, set among gloolny trees, so dark that even in the light reflected by the snow, he could barely desery the crepe that hung sullenly at the door. Old maids. Queer , the neighbors used to say of lV1iss Katie and Nliss Ntattie, the two lonely women whose home was there. Nobody knew much about them, except that they lived all alone in the big house. And that they had nothing aside from it. No friends. No kin. And no money. The cub touched the old-fashioned bell-pull gently. A long pause. Then footsteps came down the hall inside, old, old footsteps, and very tired. Miss Katie opened the door, CYou know Miss Katie. She lives in every small t.own, alone with her one companion-her Miss Mattie. Always a trustee has made away with her in- heritance-quite legally, of course: invariably quite legally-and so Miss Katie, wherever you find her, is poor. And very tragic. She loves her Miss Mattie as an old maid loves-an old maid who hasn't anybody else. That was the way Miss 'Katie had loved: and Miss Mattie was dead.J VVell, then, this Christmas Eve, Miss Katie let the cub reporter into t.he house that was hers alone now, and the cub asked her the usual questions 'of a small town reporter. He asked her whether Miss lVIattie had been ill long, and exactly what did she die of, and what church did she belong to, and when would the funeral be? Miss Katie told him everything he asked, very bravely, though her voice shook the least bit in the world, sometimes. Then the cub asked his last question. He asked whether there were any relatives. Miss Katie was very nice. She just said, Only me , and cried-just a little. The cub reporter thanked herg he stuffed his copy paper into his pocket and hurried away. Ile hurried because he did not want. to think. You see, he was a rery young eubg otherwise he would not have minded. The eub paused on the steps of his paper's building. Christmas Eve! Above him, he heard the confused murmur of a newspaper office as press time draws near. Ticking typewriters. The rattle and sliding bang of the linotypes in the composing room, the linotypes that to-morrow would give the world-- such of it as cared enough to read- three sticks on the Smith woman's deathu. That was what the city editor had ordered. lf 4: va :ie ff :n ak ,k Ten minutes later the cub turned in his copy. flt isu't llill'f.l to write a death: and cub reporters on small town papers have no lack of practice. ,Be- sides, it was close to press timed What rot , said t.he city editor, lighting a cigarette as he picked up the copy. VVe're crowded tonight. Cut this stuff down to a stick and a half . John Bakclcxs 3-If ' li Q l ' A - The Society of Alumni Organized in 1821 Officers John S. Sheppard. Jr., Class of 1891 . . . . 1,l'6SI.!l0Hf Orton ll. Brown, Class of 1892 . . . l'icr0-l'r0.wi1lm1l lvllllill11 C. Hart, Class of 189-L ...... 8 l'l'l'l'flII'jj and T1'ms'141'1'r Executive Committee l i'ccle1'ic-lc Geller, Class of 1883 'l'alc-ott, M. Banks. Class of 1890 Carroll l.. Maxi-y. Class of 1887 William lCver4l0ll,.lr., Class of 190Q . Yvilliain C. Hart, lm'-QfI'if'1'o Advisory Council l'lI'GtlCl'lt'li GCllC1', Class of 1888 .... . lllIf1I'l'IlI,l1,ll John M. Killits, Class of 1880 . . l'ir'e-Illluzfrmml JELIIICS F. Bac-on, Class of 1898 . . . . S1'r-rflrlry and 7'r1f11sNr01' Local Associations Albany and Troy I'resi1lcnl . . . lcllllllllltl N. Hnyc-k . , Class lst Vice-l'l'e.w1'zle11f . A. P. McKean . . Class Qml Vice-Presidenl . Charles G. Sewall . Class Secretary .... Charles McEwan . Class Treasurer .... llehancey Palmer . Class Re11re.wmfai1'1'rv on f,l0lI7Il'fl l. H. Vrooman, Jr. . Class 85 of 1888 of 1892 of 1893 of 1900 of 1907 of 1899 lJI'6'Sl:fl8ILt . . V'1.ec- Prexirlmz ls Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . . . li0pra.wfnf11I1l'zf on Ifmnufil I,I'0Sl-IICII-l .... V166-l,I'0NiIl0Il.l . . Secretary and Tlrcaslrrvr . .-lsxt. Scrzrcmry-Trcrlsurer lleprrwvifflliw' rm !l0lI7lf'l'l I,l'l?.VfIl0Ill . . . lst V'liCfl5-1,I'6-Villdlll . 211.11 V ice- Presiflanl . . Srl! Vice-I'resi1lcmt . . Secretary and Trerzslllw . lfcprcserzirlfim on If'0llll1'l-I l'resiflcnt . . 1'i1'c-I're.vi1la11l . . Secretary . lf0pr0.wmlal1'r1' on I VUIIIIPIII l'r'esirl1ml . Secretary . f Y I reasurcr . lf0fII'I?Sl'7lfIIf.1l'l' on I 'ounvil l'r'a'.vi11m1l . . Vice-I'ras1.1lc11l . . Secrclary-Tr0as111'z'1' . lfepreszwtlrfiirc on 1'0ll7I1'l-I I're.wf1i1ler1l . . 1 'iee-l'rns11l1'11l l'r1:sirlc71l .... 1'ica-l'r1e.virlm1l . . Secretary mul TI'lfllNllI'lfl' . If6'f1I'0807lflItIi710 on UOII7H?l'l Boston James 17. Colt . . llliss Perry . . 1Villiam R. Campbell 'Bentley YV. 1Varreu . J. Ernest King . . Tracey A. Rudd James F. llaeon Buffalo Roscoe R. Mitchell . Dana l.. Spring . George 13. llarrell . George D. Sears S. Fay Carr . Chicago Dr. ll. V. Allalhert . John P. Wilson. Jr. . llenry A. liumsey . J. 1-1. Nitc-llie . Henry F. 'Penney Dr. 11. V. I-Ialherlp . Cincinnati Robert Ramsey . James 1V. Bulloek . Ahraln IC. Auh . James W. liulloek . Cleveland S. illoughtou Cox . Kenneth Sturges J. N. Garfield . . Hon. John M. Killilxs Columbus Frank C. Eaton . Arthur li. Leonarcl . James G. Durfee Alhert Nl. lV1iller Denver Duclley 1V. Stricklanfl Nelson 11. Parltriflge Detroit Charles A. Kanter . John S. Cole, Jr. . James D. Standish, Jr. Dr. Justin IC. l'lI110l'S01l 30 Glass Class Glass 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 Class Class Class Class Class Class of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of ol' of of of of of ol' of of ol' ol' of of of of 188-1- 1881 1870 1885 1912 1907 1898 190-1- 1899 1898 1899 1901 1881 1900 18911- 1870 1912 1881 188-1- 1881 1908 1881 19051 1911 1915 1880 1872 1 902 1 90-1 1904- 1890 1890 1907 1902 1918 1805 President . . . Vice- Pres 1 11 en ts . Secretary . . Trea.surer . . Presiflenf . . Seerelury . . Presirlent .... Vice- Pres ideal . . Secretary and Treasurer . Represerzlalire on lfmmefl President .... V-ice-Presicleni . . Seerelary and Treasurer . Repre.se11tafi1'e on fl0IlNf'l-I Prcsiclenl . . . l'7Iif'6-l,l'0SI'lIUllf . Secretary .... Treasurer .... li0lII'0S!?Ilfllfl'l'0 on Ifnum-il l,I'l1-Ytllllllt . V ice- President . . Secretary . 1i6P7'C5S67lfI!f'i1'0 on fl0ll'IIf'il Presizleni . . Secretary . . Treasurer . . Preszfrlctnt . Secretary .... I1'epre.sentr1l1.1'e on l'oum'1l Vice- I 'res id 1' II I . . Secretary . . 7 . . Represevitatwe nn. Council Fall River Dr. A. WV. Buck . Arthur L. Phillips . Henry H. Eddy . Francis O. Lathrop . Harold R. Barker . Hartford- Hon. Samuel E. Elmore Rev. Austin li. Bassett Los Angeles Rev. J. I-I. Harwood Frank I . VVheat . James 0. VVestervelt Rev. Tyler YV. Dennett Minneapolis F. H. Carpenter Lewis I. Birdsall Edwin A. Fish . . Stanley lvashburn . New York Clark 1vlllliLll1S . . J. Addison Young . 1VIax li. Berking Ernest S. Suffcrn Frederick Geller Philadelphia Felton Bent . . 1vllllill1l lliarriott Canby J. Randall 1Vllll21ll1S . Felton Bent . . Pittsburg Orland Wh Mason . Franklin T. Nevin . Reyhurn F. Gove . Rochester Rev. Evan H. 1V1artin Ralph M. Cole . . George F. Johnston . Scranton Rev. John J. Rankin James A. Linen, Jr. . I-Iarry C. Dunham . llf' .ll 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 Class Class Class Class Class Class Of 1888 of 1883 of 1893 of 1901 of 19041 of 1857 of 1881 of 180.0 of 1887 of 1900 of 190-I1 of 1899 of 1907 of 1910 of 1901 of 1892 of 1888 of 1902 of 1901 of 1883 Of 1895 of 1891 of 1900 of 1895 of 1899 of 1890 of 1903 of 1872 of 1905 ol' 1889 ol' 1870 of 1907 of 1905 Pres'ident . . V106-Pre.w1l0nl Secretary . . . . TTU!!-9'lI7'6T . . . . Rcpre.wmIr1fi1'a on l'oun1'il President . . . lst Vice-Pre.-rfidenf . Qnd Vice-1'r0si1lr'nI . Secretary .... Treasurer . . . . lf0III'0.W?7lffIf1'l'l' on I l0lI'Ilf'I.l Praviclavzf . . . . Secretary . . . . IIJBIIFI4-Vl4Ilfllffl'I' on Illlllllflll I ,l'0-Vifllfilf . . . . Sccrcfary am! Trarrsurcl' . Ifrfpr1'smlI1ll1'w4 on I VUIITIUH Seattle Stephen B. l.. Pcnroso P. J. Frein . . . Samuel 15. Stocking . 111. li. Ballinger . . Carl M. Johansen . Springfield 11. C. Cooley . C. 13. Stiles . J. li. Ely . . IC. C. Lincoln . 141. 11. Marsh . John J. Lyn:-lx . Syracuse S. Gnrncy Lapllanl . Clarence IC. 1Vcst . llon. Mic-llael IC. 'Drisc-oll Worcester W. S. li. Hopkins . llalnilton li. Wood . lflranc-is 141. Dewey . Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class of 1885 of 1899 of 1907 of 1912 of 1889 Of 1891 of 1900 of 190Q of 19141 Of 1891 of 18941 of 1803 of 1903 of 1877 of 1894- of 1910 of 1870 l5lC11'OR,l'I A MI'I1CR.8'l' CA MIC 518 'SIC OI 'l'IlI'l C7.'XMI'UN 39 THE NEW YORK DIXNRR Mid-Winter Alumni Reunions New York iVilliams alumni from all over the eountry gathered for the sec-ond annual Mid-winter Reunion on Friday evening, February ll, 1910, at the Wlaldorf As- loria Hotel, New York City. 507 graduates attended the banquet, and 191-I. with over 70 representatives present, won the Reunion 'l'rophy Cup for the see- ond time. Clark Yvilliams '92, president of the New York Club, after welcoming the diners, introduced J. Addison Young '88 as toasizmaster, and the latter ealled upon Dr. Garfield, Lewis Perry '98, and Dr. Harry P. Dewey '84 for toasls. The President reported that Mrs. F. F. '1'hompson had given S44-0,000 toward the rebuilding of the Chemical Laboratory, and that only 886,000 had still to he raised to complete the first half of the 5BQ,000,000 Endowment Fund. Following the toasts, a demonstration of the wonders of the transc-ontinental telephone was given the alumni, and, by means of individual receivers at eaeh place, they heard from San Francisco not only the roar of the ,Pacific at the Seal Islands, but also the strains of the Royal Pvrrynle and the Sim' S1Nl7I!jlf'lI Bamzer. On the return trip across the continent, the alumni stopped at Columbus, Ohio. 'l'llI'0llgll Dr. Garfield, they congratulated Dr. Wfashington Gladden '59 upon the eightieth anniversary of his birth. For the Reunion Banquet, Dr. Gladdq-sn composed a new stanza of The ilI0'lI7IfU'I.7I-S', which sunzs up in stirring words the spirit of the evening: The Berkshires lo Sierras send the lYilliams c-all, And Shasta shouts to Greyloek as we meet, For east is east and west is west, but brothers all iVe're one to-night at Alma lVIater's feel. i Boston lilore than o11e hundred and fifty alumni met at the Hotel Lenox in Boston on Thursday evening, February 17, for the annual dinner of the WVilliams Alumni Association of Boston. President Henry ,Lefavour '83 of Simmons College pre-- sided. After Dr. Garfield, the Rev. John S. Zelie '87, and Mr. John 'l'. Williams, editor of the 1Ios1'011. Transerripi, had addressed the graduates, James D. C'oll '8-L was eieeted president of the assoc-iation for the eoming year. 'lfl THE STVDI-INT COUNFII. VAX Domzx BICCFRIJY H,ALSTED DWIGHT Yorxu f2I'.-XINTAXCIE SEIBI-:RT OX'PIIlTOX .Xxfslevlxrz GARFII-:I.n BROWN XVOOD Williams College Student Jaunes :xbl'2Llll Garfield Ferris Nlarion Angcvine Council 191 5-1916 I9I6 JIINIIICS AlH'2llll Gzwfielml Ferris lNfInrion rXll 'f'VlllC ?'N Norman Brown Carlton liynner Overton Xv2l,llCl' Eppley Soilwrt Mereclitll xvilllfl 1917 George Stanley Young Harold Livingston Van Doren Gilbert Janles clilljllllfilll Melfurcly l9I8 Ilenry Williams llwigllt Henry Moore Ilulsterl, Jr. l I9 I 9 Charles Linsley Qll2llllt2l,llL1L' -L3 l,'lmirnzu ll Secrelury Graduate Students Candidates Cin Residencej for the Degree of Master of Arts rnclius Morrill Brown, ISA., 1915, Rliltilwllll., N. J. . . . 19 Water St. I.fl10n1,istry, Biology 11 llpll Nl2l0Kl'11Z10 f:2l1l1lJlJL'H, li,A.. 1915, Easlz fJl'il1lg0. N. J. . . B 0 11 House lfmzzanrfc l,a11g1mgcx, G01'Ul'IIIIL6NL C rorpjc Allmvrl. 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Sl-:Inl1:u'l'-MYir'c-l'uNull nl I Ymm-Su1:1'utary G- MVN' IIM '3N 'Tl'0IlN fl-7 Senior Class 0fHcers Carlton Bynner Overton .... , lff,-0,q,f,10,,i YValter Eppley Seibert . lt'icc-l'rc.vi1le11l Mereditli VVood . . , Sec,-em,-,f KlC0l'gC I'IityCS 7l7'eu'gN7'er Members Ferris Marion An,1,gevine, Brookline fI1l'A: Student Couneil CS, 4-J, Secretary C451 lx'1'r'or1l QI, 2. 3.41: l'hIitor-in-Clliel' lluliwl- IIl!'Il-Vlillll. Cfijg liflitor-in-Cliiel' I'lu.v.v Book K-l-D1 Business Manager l1lllHHl00fiC2J1 Manager Class Baseball CD3 Viee-President Armstrong League Q-U: Chairman G, G, C, Iluyy En- foreement and Prohibition Committees CH: Permanent Class Secretary: Class Vicl--lil-psi- dent GU: Pipe and Quill Cl. 4-jg Vigilance Committee QQDL Prom. Committee QQJQ Freslinmn Parade Committee QU: linclerelass Contests Committee C-I-D: Captain Fire Brigade C4-D3 President ltifle Club fl-J. Samuel Newton Bacon, Albany, N. Y. flf2IK: Class l ootball fl, QD, Varsity Squad QQ, 315 Class Basketball CS, -U, Varsity QI-jg Class Baseball QS, 4-D. . Elbert Baldwin, Lakewood. J. Arlfg Lil. Board QS, 4-jg Deutseller Vereing Pipe and Quill. Elbert Hyatt Baneker, Brooklyn, N. Y. BHIIQ fl'BK: Deutscher Verein: Class Soeeer C-U5 ltifle ,lil'2llll Q-U: Sophomore llonors C223 llonorable Mention Matllematies CQJ. Stuart-Mentetlx Beard, Yonkers, N. Y. X413 Mandolin Club CD5 Secretary Lyceum Natural llistory CH. Alfred Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Varsity Golf QS, 4-jg C1-rele lfraneais Cl, rl-JL Soeialist Club MJ, ltille Club Q-lj. Frank Merrill Brazier, New York, N. Y. OAX: Class Relay fl, 3, -U. Cllarles Frederick Arnold Brewer, Middletown, Conn. ' i ' HJ, D OAXQ Class Basketball fl, 2, 3, -l-D. Varsity Squad till: l'resliman Parade I ommiru-C . Smoker Committee C4-D: Cerele l'll'll.IlK'2llS fl, 2, 3, 41, Secretary Oil, 'l'reasurer QU: lip, and Quill Q4-jg Qncl Prize in l renel1 CU. Talbot Magruder Brewer, New York, N. Y. KA, Cerele Francais Cl, Qjg Phil. Union C3, Mg Lyceum Natural llistory CSD. 48 Norman Brown, Portland, Me. KA: Student Council C2, 3, MU: Class Football Cl, QD. Varsity C3, sl-jg Class Track Cljg Class Sccretar f l : Class President C291 Chairman Supper Committee CD: Chairman Vigilnmw, A C J Committee CQJL Chairman llndcrclass Contests Comlmttee C401 Klgrb, Donald Diehl Brumbaugh, Orange, N. J. AKIQL Gargoyle: Class Baseball CU, Varsity Squad CQD, Varsity C351 Class lroutlmn 495, Varsity Squad C2, 3, -lj: Asst. Manager lloekey CSD, Manager C-lj: Class Treasurer C273 Deutscher Verein Cl, D. Gordon lVyatt Cameron. Williamstown H fIfPZK: Gargoyle: Class 'l'rack Squad Cl, 2, 3. lj, Varsity Squad CQ, 3, -lj: lfvg-aryl CQ, 3, .0 Associate Editor CSD, lfldilor-in-Chief C401 Art Editor Gul-ivlmcrzsiun CBD: Art Editor l'Ia.v.i Hook Cflj: Class Prophet C-l-J: Pipe and Quill C3, 4-J: Press Club C3, 4-D3 llmlc,-class Cuntcsls Colnmittee Ciljg Vice-President Association of Eastern College Newspapers William Gail Camp, Buffalo, N. Y. Class Relay C2, 405 Varsity Cross Country C3, 4-jg Business Manager C:lIllil7llllUIl.5'ilUl CBJ- llusiness Manager l.'la.v.v Book C4-J. ' Horace Weston Chapman, Bangor, Me. fl1A0g Varsity Swimming C2, 4-jg Class Hockey CSD: Class Soccer C40: ltille Team C-lj. lVillian1 Dearborn Clark, San Francisco, Cal. fbA0: Varsity Swimming Cl, 2, 4-J, Captain C-l-J: Class Tennis C2. SJ: Class Ilm-key fm. Mandolin Club Cl, 2, 3, -D3 Deutscher Verein C4-J: Classical Society CQ, 3, 403 I-'rcshmmi Parade Committee Edwin Thurston Clarke, Brookline DAX, Class Hockey CU. Douglas liulison Coleman, New York, N. Y. K A: Varsity Hockey C3, ll-J, Captain C4-jg Varsity Coll' CS, HD: Class llockey CI, Cmyptain CQDQ Class llaseball CU, l reshman Parade Colnmittee CHQ Senior Prom. Committee C-ljg K llflf. Jack Arthur Conway, Brooklyn, N. Y. A fl1AH: Cargoyleg Record Cl, 2, 3, 4-D, Associate Editor CID, Managing Editor C-tj: jrwsidcm Press Club C4-J' Ivy Orator C4-D, First Prize L0gl2l,Il r0Clll'llIlll Extemporaneous Speaking Contest! CSD: Varsity Swimming C415 College, Press Agent C-D: Deutscher Vuroin 42' 3' 43' Mandolin Club Cl, QD, Second Prize Moonllghts CID: No-Deal Committee C-lj, Smoke,- Committee C-l-jg College Cheer Leader CHU, Pipe and Quill C3, -l-J. Irving Maxwell Day, Schenectady, N. Y. V ' C and Bells C'3 4-D Secretary' C-D, lloard of Directors C-D: Manager Class ll0ll: AHIZ 'ap . .- -, v- ,- V 't Dtbatin' CHD Captain C-I-J' Adclphic Union C-lj' IIIIIIIHJOOA' Debating CD3 arsi y - g, , - - . I , Deutscher Verein Cl, SZ, 3, 45: Chairman Educational Committee, W. C. A. C-tjq English Do: partment Play Cl, 315 lst Prize Sophomore M0l7lIllglllfS all lst Prize Junior Moonlights C501 W. C. A. Cabinet C4-D: Scoutmaster Cflj. Cary Freeman Denny, Brooklyn, N. Y. -- ' ' - ' V- ' 't--Cup-1-'-.-1 ll AW: Auxlllar ' Prom. Committee 2 , bmokcr Comnnt cc , rcsxman - - . . - .Y .nat c Com- lnittcc C-D: Prophet on Prophet CLDQ KBIIP. -l-fl Edward William Young Dunn, Jersey.City, N. J. 241: fbBK: Gargovle: President Dentseher Verein C4-D: Varsity 'l'raek 12, DD: Varsity ltelay Squad CBD: Class Relay CTD: Class Basketball 12, 3, 4-J, Varsity C-U: Asst. Manager Swimming 132, Manager C-D: Managing Editor Ilalullmok C3j: Class Banquet Committee fill: linderelass Contests Committee Q4-D: 2nd Prize Mtti.llt'Ill3Iiit'S Q2j. Hobart Bigelow Emerson, Newton UAXZ G1ll'g0ylt'1 A555 M1 'H 'll Hf'k fm. Manager Cel-J: Class Day Committee Q-I-D: Class Football Manager f2J: llamlbonk CSD: Class Slipper Committee Cl, 23: Prom. Committee 125: Seeretary No-Deal Committee C-I-J: Cerele l raneais Cl, 2, IU, Viee-President CD: Deut- scher Verein Q2, 3, Al-D, Treasurer CD: Pipe and Quill George Faunee, Jr., Carnegie, Pa. XXII: 'l'liK: Class llaseball Cl, 2, 35, Captain CU: Class lloekey Q2, SD: Class Soeeer C-I-D: Cap and llells C2, 3, 4-J, Asst. Costume Man fill, Costume Mau Q3, -U: ltiee Book Prizes in Latin and Greek C2j: Seeretary Phil. Union fel-J. George Siemers Fayeu, Montclair, N. J. AT: Cap and liells C2, 3, 4-D, Asst. Stage Manager CU, Stage lN'la.nager CHD: Asst. llusiness Manager Purple Cow CD. Manager Q3. -D: Deutscher Yerein Q2, 3, 45, Yiee-President f-tj: No-Deal Committee C4-D: Seeretary G. G. C. H-J: Chairman Apple Day Committee, G. G. C. 135: Chairman l ael.ory lnvestigation Committee, G. G. C. CD. George Dick Finlay, Jr., Nlontclair, N. J. AAfb: Auxiliary Prom. Committee C223 No-Deal Connnittee Henry Needham Flynt, itfonson ZW: Manager Class Baseball ill: Asst. Manager Football CD. Manager C-I-jf' Chairman Class Day Committee MJ: Class Supper Committee C2j: Cluurman Auxiliary Prom. Committee f2j. llerbert Carey Fowler, East Orange, N. J. OAK: Asst. Business Manager lfeenrrl CSD, Manager H-Q: Class llaseball Manager Q4-D: Chairman Senior llanquet Committee HJ. James Charles Fox, Jr.. Middletown, Conn. Xxlfg fbllli: YV. C. A. Cabinet CAI-J: Sophomore Ilonors' C255 llonorable Mention and ltiee llook Prize in Greek f2j: llenediet Prize in Natural llistory CD: Moonlights Q2J. William Harris Funk. South Bend, Ind. XXII: Class Football Cl, 25. Varsity Squad Q2. -D: Manager Class llasketball CD: Varsity Swimming 12, NU: Class Vic-e-President 121: Class Treasurer CD2 Class Supper Committee C251 Vigilance Committee C2j: Chairman Smoker Comnnttee CEU: Prom. Committee 12, 41: Assistant in Gymnasium C-I-J. V James Abram Garfield, lVest. Mentor, Ohio AA41: fbBK: Student Couneil C2. 3, 4-D, Chairman CAD: Varsity Football C3, Ll-J: Varsity Basketball 12, 3, -D, Captain C4-J: Varsity Traek CID: Class Basketball CI, 2J: Class Baseball tl, 211 Class Tennis 12, 3, 4-D: Class 'l'raek QI, 23: Class President fill: Class Day President C-tl: Chairman lnterfraternity Couneil Q-I-D: Glee Club Cl, 2. 3. 4-D1 llanjo Club Cl, 2, 8, 4-J, Leader Q4-J: Captain Class Debating l2j: fl'lII'1.I'l'Illl'IlS'illll CSU: llumlbook Q2D: 2nd Prize Moon- Iights Q2j: Ilonor System Committee Q2, 3, lj, Smoker Committee 1213 Greek Prize QD. 50 Donald Frederick Geddes, Toledo, Ohio XXII: Cap and Bells CQ, 3, HD, Board ot I,ll'0l't0l'S CJ. -I0, Plvhltlt nt C-I0, I' 1 1 ral Society, Junior Advisor Cfij, Senior Advisor CND: Ilrd Prize in Gl'eeliHCfi3l?l Sll,l:,l,lli1.,.Lfli:x::- nnttee CID, Chairman lfreshman Parade Committee C401 Phil. llnion C3, -tj, Y Russel Mortimer Geer, Wfest Hartford, Conn. V ' V1 W' T1'ilf'k CNW Rvlfll' C931 Class Soc-ee C40- Varsity' C402 Class AT: KDBKQ AMI: ass , , .. , Debating CU, Varsity C40: llamllmok C351 l'la.v.v iiootv CQ: 1-1,,m,,- gy .t . 1. .l H A President, Classieal Society C401 Benedict Prize in Latin CHU: Soplloiniiitlnlloglll-:ICS-Q master CI, 2, SD. Frederick Virginius Geier, Cincinnati, Ohio. Zrlfg fl'BKg Pipe and Quill C3, 40, Secretary Csllg Urator to the l.ower Classes C40, Bulkley Southworth Griffin, Springfield KA, lfeeurrl Business Manager Guliellnen.viun C313 Pipe and Quill. Albert Leonard Grindy, North Adams fbEK: President Berkshire Club C-U: Chairman Civies Committee, G. G. C. CS, -10381-q,nl,mmu.,. Claude Milton Haggerty, Holyoke fbliti: Classieal Soeiety CQ, 3, -t0, Yiee-President C-tl: Cerele Franeais CQJQ Class S,,N.,.,. CQ, 3, 40: Sophomore Ilonors C211 ltiee Book Prize C251 Ilonorable Mention Benediel prim in Latin CQDQ Qnd Delano Prize in Greek CID. ' ' Everest Denslow Haight, Brooklyn, N. Y. A413 Asst. Manager Musical Clubs Cilj, Manager C-tj: ltveorrl CQ, :ljg Ping- ,md Qum- lra. Alden Hawkins, Jr., YVarwiek, N. Y. fl1l'A: Class Baseball C2, 3, 40: Varsity Football Squad C403 Cireulation Mauagel- R,,,.0,.,l C3. -t0: Class Iiook C-101 Deutseher Verein Cl, 2, 3, 40: Beeordin!-t Secretary XV, C. A. CU Chairman Charities Committee C4011 Class Supper Committee Cfljg Cane Committee Auditing Committee C403 Captain l u'e Brigade C40. ' George McGill Hayes, Canandaigua, N. Y. XXV: Gargoyle: Captain Class Track CU: Class ltelay Cl, 3, -I0, Captain QU: V .hcl , Tw U ' ' l 3 -t0 Captain C-10: Treasurer W. C. A. CQJ, Tliiriesyxtiiiillr CFI. 3, 40. Captain C401 Varsity Re ay C . , 1' ing-Sec-retarv Cflj, Viee-President C-t0: Chairman llonor System Committee C403 N4,-Dl.nl Committee CH: Class Treasurer ll ll C irden City N Y Sherwood Hu 1 me , la 1 1 , . . - AKEQ flHBK1 Gargoyleg Class Football Cl, 2D,.Yarsit.y C2, 3, 40: Class lloekey CQ, Sj, Yu,-Siu. Squad CQ, il, -10: Class Baseball CQ, 313 Varsity SWVllIlll1lllgCQJ1 Class 'IR-,mis CQ, 35: Rink. Team C401 Sophomore Ilonors CQJL Honors in Mathematies CU. James Foley Hurd, Albany, N. Y. ' ' ' ' -t Ie-uler 40: Glee Club CQ, 3, .UZ Asst. Xilfg Class lloekey Cl. 2. 3, -101 Chou' Cl. 2. -5. l, 1 - C Business Manager Cap and Bells Cfij, hflanager CU. George Alvan Hyde, lViehita, Kan. OAXQ Class Baseball Cfljg Class Relay CI, 2, ISD. 51 l.eonard Jacobs, 2nd, Schenectady, N. Y. 221111 Class Track CI1: Class Hockey C1, 2, 311 Asst. Manager Baseball C31, Manager Crcsigm:1l1 C4-11 Class Supper Committee C111 Vigilance Committee C211 Chairman Prom. Committee C213 Freshman Parade Committee C411 Secretary ltifle Club C4-11 Senior Prom. Committee C411 K lx fb. Henry Eugene Jones, Jr., Riverside, Conn. Chairman Commons Auditing Committee C31. Jay Sylvester Jones, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. IDAG1 Gargoyle1 Class Football Cl, 21, Varsity C2, 3, 411 Class Baseball C11, Varsity Squad C2, 5111 Class Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 41, Varsity C411 Class Treasurer CI1: Smoker Committee C2, 3, 411 Underelass Contests Committee C411 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C211 Vigilance Committee C211 Senior Prom. Committee C411 Kllfb. George Cyril Jordan, North Adams V Class Soccer C2, 3, 41, Varsity C3, 411 Seoutmaster C3, 411 Cercle Francais C11. William Dorsey Kennedy, East Cleveland, Ohio Xl' T: Scrub Football C211 Class Football C211 Seoutmaster C211 Ilead Scoutmaster VVilliams- town District C312 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C21: Freslnnan Parade Committee C412 linderelass Contests Committee C411 Chairman Fishing Committee, Outing Club C411 Cap. tain Fire Brigade C41. Charles David Kepner, Jr., Newtonville flfl'A: KIPBK1 Gargoyle: AE P1 Varsity Cross Country C211 Fencing Team C211 Class Day Orator C411 Varsity Debating C1, 2, 3, 41, Captain C411 President Adelphic linion C411 Al- ternate N. E. I. P. S. League C311 lst Debating Prize C311 Record C2. 3, 411 llavnllmolr C213 Chairman Logian-'l'eehnian Congress C411 W. C. A. Cabinet. C411 Pipe and Quill C4-11. 2nd Benedict Prize in Greek C21: Sophomore Honors C21. llenry Avlllltllll King, Alma, Mich. AAID: Pipe and Quill1 Glee Club C111 Choir C111 Lil. CSS, 41, Chairman C411 l reshmau Pa- rade Committee C41: Classical Society: KB fb. Richard Bryan Leake, Jr., Arlington, Vt. A411 Class 'Praek C213 Class Hockey Cl, 2, 31: President Pipe and Quill C411 Choir Cl, 2, 3, -1.15 Glee Club C2, 3, 411 I.'1'I. C2, 3, 411 Smoker Committee C3, 411 College Cheer Leader C411 Nu- Deal Committee C411 Cane Committee C111 Senior Prom. Committee C-t-1: Class Poet C41- K B fb. 1 Otto Emil l.ohrke, East Orange, N. J. KA: Class Football Cl, 21, Varsity Squad C213 K llflf. Kenneth Gaston McClure, Yonkers, N. Y. KA1 Cercle Francais CI1, 411 Class lfootball C21, Varsity Squad C411 Class ligmqm-1, Cum. mittee C412 KB 111. Samuel Campbell MeKown, Jr., Rochester, N. Y. l1Oll3 KIHBK: Deutscher Verein Cl, 2, 3, 411 Varsity Track Cl, 31, Squad C211 Class 'Praek Cl, 2, 3, 411 Class Soccer C2, 3, 411 Sophomore Honors C211 Philadelphia Alumni Cup C111 Sc-outmaster C1, 2, 3. 411 Secretary-Treasurer Chess Club C21. President C3, 411 Cuptnin Chess 'I'eam C2, 3, 411 President Outing Club C411 Chairman Ways and Byways Committee G. G. C. C311 ltille 'Peam C4-1. 52 Francis Ntieliael lVIelVIahon, Pittsfield Clllsslvlll Sffvivly CQ, 3. 4D, Secretary-7I'rcasurei- CSD, Deutscher Vex-ein C3 4 - Clt . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' -- B k P mc N0-Deal Committee i J, I Ginnie Class Debating CQD, Rat oo Ill Elias Miarks, Cincinnati, Ohio John Marshall, Jr., Anchorage, Ky. ZXl'g Varsity Golf Cl, 2, 3, 4D, Captain C4-D3 Secretary Intercollegiate Golf Association C2 SD' ltunner-up Intercollegiate Golf Championship CQDQ Senior Prom. Committee C-LD, Deutscher: YPTCIII C-I-D, Classical Society KBKIP. Richard Stratton Mziyilzircl, Brooklyn, N. Y. ' ' Class Track Cl QD, Captain CQDQ Varsity Track Cl, QD: Varsity 'lkemlis AW: Czargoyle, .N . .. . , CQ. 3, 4-D, Captain C1lDg New England Intercollegiate Doubles Champion C3Dg Class Sm., retary CSD: Pipe and Quill C4D, Chairman Senior Prom. Committee CJD: Cane Com- mittee Dudley Miller, Brooklyn, N. Y. Zkllg Asst. Manager Golf CSD, Manager C4-D3 Cheer Leader C-LD, Class Supper Committee C4DL No-Deal Committee C4-D. William Lincoln Moffat, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Zxlfg Class Basketball Cl, 3, 4-D, Freshman Parade COII1lllltl.C'0 C-I-D5 llead Cheer Leader Emil Henry Frederick lVIolthan, New York, N. Y. AK Eg Varsity Basketball C3, 4-D3 Varsity Football Squad CSD, Team C4Dg Class Baseball ' 7- ain CSD, Choir Cl, 2, 3, 4-D: Glee Club Cl, 2, 33: Cl. 2, 3Dg Class Basketball Cl, 2, SD, C. apt Deutscher Verein C1, 2, 3, 4-D: Cane Committee CID, No-Deal Committee C4-D5 Umlo,-clms C'ontests C'ommittec C4D, Delegate to Ford Peace Expedition C-1-D, Pipe and Quill C433 Clmi',.- lnan Peace and War Study Group Leonard David Newborg, New York, N. Y. l'lI'l'Slllllilll Parade Committee C4Dg No-Deal C0llHIlll.i.i'0 C-I-D3 Senior Prom. Coxninitlr-C, Caryl Hammond Newell, Buffalo, N. Y. , A T3 Varsity Soccer CQ, 3, 4-D: Class Soccer CQ, 3, 4D, Captain C3, 4-Dg Clasg Rl-llly Q53 Class Baseball CQ, SD, Glee Club C3, 4D: Choir CQ, 3, Ui Purple Cow Cl, 2, 8, 4D, Editor-in-Cllicl' C4-Dg Art Editor Gllllilflllll'lI8'illll CSD, Freshman Parade Committee P I t' Bridge N Y Edward Francis Oakes, a a me ' 1 A, . .. 'IYBK3 Pipe and Quill, Vice-President C4-D3 Manager Class Basketball C4-D: Gul1'el1ncn.v1'fm ' ' -- ' ' T H'.'t rim C4Dg Honor System Ciommittee C4-D1 No-Deal Cjommiuce C3D, l1u.s.s Boot C4-D, Class is o a C4D, 2nd Benedict Prize in Latin CQDQ Qnd Benedict Prize in Natural History CJD, Sophomore Honors CQD . Charles Stott Oakley, Jr., White Plains, N. Y. AT, Asst. Business Manager Lil. CSD, Manager C4-DQ' Class Debating CQDQ Alternate Yargily Debating C4-D3 Deutscher Verein Cl, 2, 3, AFD? ClllSHN'Ul Smwtb' CQ, 3, 'l'D2 Bice Book Prize in Greek CQDQ Sophomore I-lonors CQD. Carleton Kingsley Ober, lVhite Plains, N. Y. Auxiliary Choir. 53 Joseph Aloysius Fivez O'Brien, Bennington, Vt. Robert. Julien Oppenheimer, New York, N. Y. Class Baseball QSJQ Class Basketball Q4-jg No-Deal Committee QLD: Lyceum Natural llislory QQ, 355 Cerele Franc-ais Ql, QD: Pipe and Quill Q4-D. Carlton Bynner Overton, 1VIontelair, N. J. HAXQ Gargoyle: Student Council Q4-D: Manager Class Baseball QQDQ Class Track QI, QD, Varsity Football QS, 4-lg Varsity Traek Squad QQ, 3, 40: Choir Q1, Q, 3, 4-jg Glee Club Ql, Q, 3, -t-jg Banjo Club QQ, 313 Class Singing Leader QU: Photograph Editor Class Book Q-tj: Class President Q4-jg llnderelass Contests Committee Q4-J: Auxiliary Prom. Committee QQD: Class Day Committee Q-l-jg Chief Fire Brigade Q4-jg Chairman Class Endowment Committee lloraee Dudley Peck, New York, N. Y. Class Soeeer Ql, QD, Varsity Q3, 4-D3 l.1rgian-'l'eehnian Congress Ql, Q, 3, rl-D, 'l'reasurer Qfljg Seoutmaster QQJ. Elisha liarelay Powell, Jr., Oswego, N. Y. 2141: Gargoyle, Class Baseball Ql. QD, Captain QQDQ Varsity llaseball Squad QQ, ID: Class Basketball QM: Asst. Manager Basketball QSJ, Nfanager Q-U2 No-Deal Committee Edward Lyndal Reed, lVayne, Pa. AKEQ Fencing 'l'eam Ql, QQ, Captain-Eleet QCD: Varsity l oot.ball Squad Q3, 'Hg l'ipe and Quill. William Sehreuder lthoades, Brooklyn, N. Y. ' AK E5 Manager Class l oot,ball QU: lfeneing 'l'eam QQDL Chairman W. C. A. l inanee and lVlembership Committee Q5D: l reshman Parade Committee Q5jg Class Banquet Committee QU: Pushball Contest Connnittee QM: Student Count-il Committee on Nlilitary Affairs Q4, 5,1 Captain Fire llrigade Q5Jg President Armstrong League QSJL Seerelary pro lem. Rifle Club Q5j. George Harrison Richards, Wfinsted, Conn. Chess 'l'eam Q3, U: Seeretary-'l'reasurel' Chess Club Q3, 4-jg Cer:-le Franeais Ql, Q, 3, AU. Richard Burton Rockwood, Englewood, N. J. AT: Varsity Tennis QQ, 3. -IO: Varsity Soeeer QQ, 3, 40, Captain QQ, SD: Orehestra Ql. Q. Ii, -Hg Mandolin Club Q3, -t-D1 Deutseher Verein QQ, 3, 4-D3 Cerele l'll'ItIlCll.lS QS, -lj, I'resident, Q-U3 llenediet Prize in l reneh Qljg Class Tennis QQD1 Class Soeeer QQ, ID, Captain QQJ. Joseph Jones Russell, Ilion, N. Y. Alternate Class Debating Qljg Chail'man llible Study Committee. W. C. A. QU: Chairman Forestrv Committee, G. G. C. QSJ: Chairman Naturalization Committee Qljq Standing Cum. mittee College Church Q4-D3 Chairman l'll'0SlllllIll'l Walks Committee, Outing Club QU. Charles Dwight Sabin, Jr., New York, N. Y. ANIIQ Class Hockey Ql, Q, 323 K Bflf. Fred Dunning Salmon, l'ort Jervis, N. Y. AKE3 Asst. Manager 'l'ennis QSD, Manager Q4-D: Class Baseball QQ, SD, Seoulmaster Qvljg Y Deutseher Verein QQ, 3, 4-jg l ipe and Quill Q3, -I-J. Philip Huntington Seaman, Yonkers, N. Y. OAXQ Mandolin Club QQ, 3, LD. 5 4' iValter E i mley Seibert, Baltimore, Nld. l l . 'DEKQ Gargoyle: Student Conneil CD3 Class Football QDQ Varsit' B .'wl ll - Captain C105 Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 4-jg lltom. Committee C213 Class Siiiggingliieitidel- gi3.Q'F'Kl,j?' man Parade Committee HJ, Class Viee-President Q-I-J: Vnderelass Contests Coiriiniittw. Secretary lnterfmternity Council C4-D: Kllfb. ' ' Paul Clements Shattuck, Natick fbl'A3 Class Baseball fl, 2, 3, 4-D, Captain CD, Class Football GQJQ Chg ir gil .. Q , EJKill1lllil.tCC CD3 No-Deal Comlnittee Cl-jg College Cheer Leader CIO, Lielitdiiiiiit lvitftiiiilligamg 41 . Phillips 'Bassett Shaw, Elmira, N. Y. 'DAHQ Varsity Football Squad CD9 Varsity Traek Squad CD3 Class 'IR-nnis QQ, 33. mums Traek CSD . Douglas Auld Sbcpardson, Reading ' 'PEKQ fllee Club CS, 415 Choir CZ, fi, 103 Class l7ebal.ing CU, Pipe and Quill 3 4, - 0 m,-, , i'll'l'SllIllIl,ll I,01'lll,Illlll.i0ll Contest C i Nil I 'ML Eben Selden Spencer, Duluth, Minn. KA1 Class Baseball QQ, HD, Varsity Squad CD, Chairman Auditing C0llllllii.l.'! -L - C. .. Day Committee C-I-Q, Kliflv. H Q D' 'Lim Harry Arthur Statler, Johnstown, Pa. IH-ill, Varsity llaseball fl, Q, 3, 4-J: Class Soeeer CED: Denlseher Vert-ing C,-pq-lt. le,.nm..lig. ' '- ' 'u-- eo' l'BfI1. ' ,i'll'0SlllllllI1 Pa rade Committee C-U5 Senior llom. 1 omnn an . x John Stebbins, Norwieh. N. Y. KDEKQ No-Deal Committee CD3 Seeretary-'l'reasurer St. .lol1n's Soeiety my Allyn l illmore Stetson, Plattsburg, N. Y. Varsity Feneing C213 Class Feneing CU. Raymond Duliois Stiekney, Albany, N. Y. Xxlfg Class Hoekey Cl, QD, Mandolin Club Cl, 2, 3, -03 Glee Club Ci, 45. Emerson Law Stone, VVaterford, N. Y. E413 Class 'l'raek CUQ College Cheer Leader HJ: Glee Club CQ, 3, -U, Leader Cl-jg Choi, , 3, 4- , Leader Cl-J: Asst. 0-rganist Cl-D: 0l'C'll'l'HU'1l Cl.. 9. iff., -I-2, Leader CU: Class Singing -' ' S f 'rim-, Singing Contest CU, Clmipmun C9 3 J Leader CQ, 3, LU: College Singing Leadu CU. :ong I Smoker Committee Ci. 405 Senior Prom. Committee C-I-Q. Arthur 'il0lllIJiC, Texarkana, Texas AK E: Gargoyle: Class Baseball CU: Captain Class Tennis CQ, 31: Varsity Tennis Cijg Mun- ager Varsity Baseball Cl-jg W. C. A. President CLD: Class VICL'-Pl'l'Silit'l1i. Cljg Cum- funn, mittee CU, Pipe Committee QU5 llnderelass Contests Committee C-ij. Howell ,Kellogg Thayer, Northampton Classieal Soeiely CZ, 8, Mg Pipe and Quill l' New York N Y Frederiek '1l0lIlllilllS, 1 , . - Zxp: Xian-silly 1.'0,,l,1m11 QQ, 3, 40, Captain Ci-DQ Class Football Cl, 251 Class Baseball Q1, Q 3, Varsity Squad CU: Varsity Swimming Cl, 2, SJ, Captain Crv-w'ync'flD HJ: Class Debalini ' C II1lTlittl't'f2DQ Classical Soeietyg Klifll. 1' Manager QQQQ Auxiliary lrom. .o U 55 Douglas Patten Wfells, Cliicago, Ill. AK E: Mznurlolin Club CQ, 3, 4-D, Louder C4-J: Record C2, Il, -D: Deutscher Yerein: C':Lptuin Rifle Team CU: Senior Smoker Committee C-l-I. Robert Howard lVhiton, Brooklyn, N. Y. XXII: Class Footbull Class Soccer CB, 4-D: Cup :incl Hells CS, 4-J: Vigilance t'onnniltec Al- CQJ: Phil. l,lnionC Gomer John lvillizuns, Kingston, Pu. Robert XVZIITCII iVillizuns, Brooklyn, N. Y. Nl' T: fl' BK: C'luss Relay C229 Cluss Soccer CQ, 3, -U: '.l'l'l'llS1lI'Cl' G. G. C. CSD, Vice-Presimlent C-LJ: Press Manager Cup und Bells Cfl-D: Guliz'lnu'n.-:ian CSD: Mnthoinuties Prize CQJ. Meredith Wloocl, Brooklyn, N. Y. BUII: Gargoyle: Stuflent Council C4-D: hlunnger Vluss linsketbull Cfij: llccorrl CI, 2, 3, 40: Ullll.1'llllI?llS1.llII CSD: l'lax.v Book C451 llanrlboolr CQQ, Eclitor in-Chief CEU: Vluss Secretary Cfl-jg ' s ' C ' sc ' I refs C'lub C-U: C'hzurln:ln I ublieity f'Ollllllil.l.l'l', ll. G. I. CSU: l re.'i lent G. G. V. CJ-J: lipo untl Quill C3, 45: Deutscher Verein Cl, QD: W. C'. A. C'ubinet Cflj: Williams Delegate lo Yussur lnlereollegiute C'onl'ereuee C-U: Class Day Committee C-I-J. Hurry Alfred Zinlmernmn, Jr., Youngstown, Ohio AT: Vluss Foolbull CQJ, Ynrsity Squad CQD: Mnnclolin Club C4-D: liunio Club C-U: Choir CS, -I-D: Vhupel lilllllllt Ringer CHI: Cflnss Debating C2Dg Ilurynlc l'o1o CS, lj: Deutscher Verein C' 5 U L 4 ..,-,L . THE HORNl'Il'E 50 Sometime Charles Albert Atwell, Jr. . Kurt William Baettenhausscn Norman Wvilliam Blanchard . Addison Brown. Jr. . . . VVilliam Charles Browning . Areson Buchanan Burr . Charles Nlacy .Bnssey . J. de Raismes Combos . Henry Hubbard Cutler . Herbert Reginald Davis . Delano deWindt . . . George Carlton Fancher . John Wilson Freeman 09155 Herbert Nichols lfrench f19l5D VVilliam Van Kirk Gillett . William Lawrence Guthrie . Herbert DeFreest Hamm . Charles McPherson Holt 119151 John Goodall Hutton . . Parmele Johnson . VVebster Knight, H . John Lippitt Ladd . . Delano Chauncey Letts . . Albert Thornton McAllister . Sydney Newton Maelnnis . Bryant MeQuillen . . Joseph Hiram Nlain . . M2LFtfllS lVIel.emore Nlarshall . Warner Johnson lVIontague . Schuyler Adams Orvis . Albert Brace Patton . Harold Payne . . . John Adams Payne, Jr. . Kenneth Gray Reynolds Hamilton Harris Russell George Harold Schreiber Amory Standish Skerry . Members of l 9 ll I6 . Sewiekley, Pa. . New York, N. Y. . North Adams . New York, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. . . Troy, N. Y. . lfllmhnrslz, N. Y. . Mt. Hermon . Dssining, N. Y. . lVinnetka, Ill. lVhite Plains, N. Y. lVashington, D. C. . . Brookline . New York, N. Y. . lVilliamstown . Troy, N. Y. . . Chicago, Ill. . Bennington. Vt. . Penn Yan, N. Y. . Providence, R. I. . Providence, R. I. . . Chicago, Ill. .Chestnut Hill, Pa. . . Pittsfield . Dedham . Slocum, R. I. . fl.os Angeles, Cal. . New York, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. . Yonkers, N. Y. . Cincinnati, 0. . Cincinnati, U. . Albany, N. Y, Seneca Falls, N. Y, . North Adams . New York, N, Y, Konnctli Gladstone Smith . Sydney Recd Slnitli . . lVilli:nn lloyd Sonnnorvillv, Jr. Stnairt lJllllSlQC2lKl Stearns . 'Fllonms Mcellvnine 'l'nrnor . Walker Frunlc Ynncc H9171 . .lolln Duiro Yzinffott Cl915D . Allwrt l'll'Zllllillll lValtel'nn1n . .lolnl lllll0l'C2llI lYl1iln1oru . Amory Leland Wfillizuns . Iioonnrd Clark lrvfllfffbtl, . lvlllllifllliil., Ill. flilllilllll, N. Y. Nvw York, N. Y. llZ1I'lLl.0l'll, Conn. New York, N. Y. flllliflllllillil, U. lmkv City, Utah lV2ll'I'Cll, R. I. . 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Norman Underhill YVhite John Aubrey Wright, Jr. James Strange Alexander, Jr. Lawrence Sheppard Armstrong Charles Burgess Arthur, Jr. Wfinthrop Provost Austin Charles Aekert Banks Henry Clarke Banks Donald DeYeau Bartholomew Lester Yates Baylis lValter Andrew Bell Thomas Hume Benedict Hubert Duke Bennett Henry Parsons Blodgett Robert Fuller Blodgett Tully Orton Buckner Marion Staples Cadwell Van Henry Cartmell, Jr. Kenneth Silliman Chester Charles Akers Choate VVilliam Bernard Clark Reginald McCall Cobbs Andrew Hale Cochran George Jarvis Coffin , Harold Sy Conklin Reginald Aldrich Cook Carlton VVheeler Cox Robert Dudley Coye Randolph Foster Debevoise Leonard Chandler Dewing Thomas Ripley Dorr Alden Monteith Drury Thomas Earle, Jr. unior Class Officers Members lVlonlclair, 'N. J. Penn Yan, N. Y. Cleveland, Ohio Santa Barbara, Cal Evanston, Ill. Greenwich, Conn. Orange, N. J. Huntington, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Roselle, N. J. Toledo, Ohio Toledo, Ohio lVest Newton New York, N. Y. Jamestown, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Bridgehampton, N. Wlinona, Minn. Litchfield. Conn. Akron, Ohio Minneapolis. Minn. New York, N. Y. New Rochelle, N. Y New York, N. Y. Montclair, N. J. Canandaigua, N. Y South Orange, N. J. Hartford, Conn. Vic Y. l'resi1lcr1t c-1'1'cs1'11ent Secratu ry Y Y I I'UllSll'I'0I' XXI' Lodge IQ B. II. Ed! Place Nlf 'Y' House Zllf House fl1A0 House 18 IC. C. WT House OAX House 10 W. C. XXI! Lodge K A Lodge 22-'ll Place 18 W. H. A T House St. Anthony Hall BK-HI House Nl' 'T' House Efll Place il' T House fb l' A House I-DAX House ZXII House A Afb House XXII Lodge ZNI' House A K E House Zlfb Place Williamstown Fort Hoosac Place Northampton cb AQ IIQUSQ Steelton, Pa. 12 NI, H, 692 Samuel Eells Richard Whipple Ensign Kingsley Ervin Elizur Kirke Hart Fessenden Esty Foster Prentiss French Stanton Garfield Luther Carrington Goodrich Ernest Charles Frederick Greeff VVoodman Clark Hamilton Bryan Hamlin Charles James Hardy, Jr. Henry Satterlee fl-Ierendeen Joseph Robert Hewitt Frank Hubbard Hutchinson David Elwood Jeffery Edward Russell Jobson Horace Steele Keifer Lincoln Lewis Kellogg William Henry Kelton Norman Fullerton Kennedy Carl Edward Kieser Albert Aurelius Laplante Jolm Howland Leeming Arthur Vaughan Lewis Rayford Whittingham Logan James Louis Lohrke Gilbert James Cathcart lV1cCurdy Charles Lockhart McKelvy Roger Barrett McMullen, Jr. 'Donald Schuyler Mann Charles Jerome Massinger lvilliam Bogardus Merselis. Jr. Sidney Clarke Moody Myron Alan Moore Duncan Bassett Murphy Douglas Drew Myers Nathaniel Shaw Norton VVendell Sereno Nutting Lewis Robert Owen Ulrich Roland Palmedo Lester Adam Paterson Cleveland, Ohio VVestfield W'illiamstown WVest Newton Plainfield, N. J. Williamstown Williamstown Peking, China New York, N. Y. Oak Park, Ill. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Elmira, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Columbus, Ohio Lockport, N. Y. LaGrange, Ill. 7 W. C. 'DAO House 22 B. I-l. Z XII House fb I' A House 'IIA 0 House A A fb House 41A O House fb Z2 K House fb I' A House E42 Place fb A 6 House K A Lodge 10 B. H. 23 E. C. 9 A X House A A fb House Springfield, Ohio 10 and ll B. H, Oneonta, N. Y. Manchester Centre, Cleveland, Ohio Brooklyn. N. Y. KIDEK House lfi F. H, ll' T House AK E House Williamstown 14- .lolm Street Buffalo, N. Y. 31 VV, II. Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. 31 XV, II. Wlashington, D. C. East Orange, N. J. Rochester. N. Y. Pittsburg, Pa. Evanston, Ill. Buffalo, N. Y. Butler, N. J. Passaic, N. J. Evanston, Ill. Gardner Pittsfield Bayonne, N. J. Buffalo, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Port Henry, N. Y. Montclair, N. J. Buffalo, N. Y. 63 87 llfleacham Street K A Lodge ZNII House AAfI1 House 36 W. H. St. Anthony Hall A 'T' House UAX House Zilf I-louse fl1I'A House B STI House Anthony Hall Nl' T House CIHZZK House 10 B. H. XXII Lodge A T House Stanley Phillips Gardiner Scudder Platt Rufus Randall Rand, Jr. Jolm King Rector Harold Elliott Rich George Lynde Richardson, Jr. Robert Ramsey Richardson Roger William Riis Thomas Fortesene Rochester James Linn Rodgers, Jr. 'l'ruman Henry Safford Philip Sidney Sayles Clarence Bott Schaefer Bennet Fellows Schaufller 'l'heodore Carpenter Slosson Harwood Edmund Smeeth Ashley Bruce Smith Irving Smith, Jr. Donald Newman Swain Harold Clark 'l'hompson John Yalentine Harold Livingston Yan Doren Carl William Yietor Alan Graham lVarner l rancis Darling Weeks Herbert Alison lYelch Norman Underhill lVhite Charles Lawrence Whittemore Allyn Riclunond lVight Henry Douglas lvild Frank Crafts Williams George Barnes lVilson Philip Ira lVorcester Harold Bemis lVright John Aubrey lVright. JI'- Kendall Yvylllllll George Stanley Young Robert Gordon Young Charles Zabriskie Upper Montclair, N. J. Ali E House Montclair, N. J. 44- VV. H. Minneapolis, Minn. 14 lv. C. VVashington, D. C. 87 Meacham Street Bethel, Mc. 12 lV1. H. Philadelphia, Pa. Glendale, Ohio Barre Buffalo, N. Y. Columbus, Ohio Lowell Adams Buffalo, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Mount Kisco, N. Y Oak Park, Ill. Oak Park, Ill. New York, N. Y. YVest Roxbury Orange, N. J. Chicago, Ill. East Orange, N. J. New York, N. Y. Brooklyn. N. Y. Dorchester Wayne, Neb. Ridgewood, N. J. Ardmore, Pa. Montclair, N. J. lVilliamstown A Brooklyn, N. Y. VVilliamstown Detroit, Mich. Bellevue. Ohio Youngstown. Ohio l itchburg Cleveland, Ohio Minneapolis, Milm. Paterson, N. J. lil- fIvAO House St. Anthony Hall St. Anthony Hall XIIT House XXI' Lodge ZX1' House fl11'A House HAX House ill 'T House A T House BOII House Zilf House A A fb House KDZIK House 8 IC. C. I8 IC. C. XXI' Lodge AAfl1 House AKE House BOII House AK E House fb l'A House St. Anthony Hall AK E House A T House il' T House 27 'lloxsey Street K A Lodge A T House A T House A K E House Zlfb Place fl1AO House B Oll House Sometime Members of I9 l.eonu.rd Hotchkiss liniley . Alexauider 'l'hompson linrr . Tse Ki Chow .... 'l'1'm-y Amermun Chute . George Henry Daniels . John Dorranee 'Davies . Leonzird Chester FFCCIIIILII . llraullcy Johnson Gaylord . Alexander Hollis Godfrey . liielizwd Brown lVest llull . . Robert Osborne Handley . Leonard llogne Hotchkiss C1016 UD. Elias Marks C9165 . . . Albert 'l'hornton lVleAllister . Ezekiel lVleGleury . Raulclaill VVillis Mattson . GeorgelVIiddlehrook . Percival Miller . Warner Johnson Monlnpgne . Dickson Nott .... Victor lClting.: l'utl.on . Jay Brooke l'enrc-e, Jr. . 'Henry Olmsted Philips . Grunt Dizuzk Small. Curl Douglas Smith . Winthrop Floyd Smith . Raymond Reed St0tS0ll - Charles Ferdinand Ulrich . Harold Rogers Yam Gilder . James Ward. IY . . Amory l,eland lVillin.ms Norman llnll Wilson In Memoriam Harry Elwell Funk Alexander Hutchins Johnston 65 7 . Blll'l.2ll0, N. Y. . Gliic-ago. Ill. . Peking, Chinn, Harden City, N. Y. lvilliaunstown Czumlen. N. Y. Morristown. N. J. liullnlo, N. Y. l,llll2l.Kl0lIJlll2l, Pill. New York. N. Y, ll2l.llIJlHllIf,I0., N. Y. . Buffalo. N. Y. cllllf'lIlIHl.l'.l, 0. Chestnut llill, Pu. Amsterdzun, N. Y. Roc-liester. N. Y. New York, N. Y. l'rovidenc-e. R. I, New York. N. Y, l'I0ll0llllll, ll. l. Yonkers, N, Y, . Ch-velulml. 0. 'll2If'0llI3l, XV2lSll. New York. N. Y. . . 'llolyoke . Dorellester Plztttslmrg, N, Y, . Greenfield New llnven, Conn. . l'itl1slm1'g, Pa. lvoodstock. Yt. Glen Ridge, N. J. 645 OPHO CRES ' 1918 ' -,I en 1 . . -- -L Y -1.11 - Tl ... - gi... - - ..L , .. ll. - . . - ' - +i. I -g.. - i? --' ' - .. -, -.4 K X E ...Z ,..-. ? N X 'll i l ' j m 1:1 2 mmzmm - 1531. H f-gfz Ham f, ,'f2', ,, in , 1.156-f1'f',., ,I ,. 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George Barnard Clifford, Jr. . . Albert Henry Hedden Harry Lynn Pierson, Jr. . . . . Charles Coleman Allen, Qd Myron Hilton Atkinson John Edwin Bakeless Thomas Walsh Bartram DeHart Bergen, Jr. Edwin Kellogg Bertinc Carl Hathaway Biggs Edward Pendleton Black Harold Mercer Blanchard Charles VVilliam Bonner, Jr. Theodore Nevin Booth George Byron Bowen John Summerfield Brayton, Jr. VVilliam Conant Brewer, Jr. Ben Miller Brown MeClay Hazelton Brown Frederick Dare Chapman Frederick Lewis Chapman Richard Ward Chapman John Burleigh Clapp Jesse Dunsmore Clarkson George Barnard Clifford, Jr. Oliver Ellsworth Cohh Leighton Hammond Coleman Ralph Marvin Colton Wallace Edmonds Conkling Roger Brooke Coulter Edward Peck Curtis Montezitll Thornton Dayton Raymond Edward Draper VVilhur Chapman DuBois George Perkins Dunn Members Troy. Ohio Bismarck, N. D. Bloomshurg, Pa. Lakeville, Conn. Brooklyn, N. Y. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Ithaca, N. Y. New York, N. Y. East Orange, N. J Brooklyn, N. Y. Sewickley, Pa. Lowville, N. Y. Fall River Newton Center Des Moines, Ia. Rochester, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Russell, Pa. Bridgeport, Conn. Dedham Brooklyn, N. Y. Minneapolis, lVIinn. New York, N. Y. Englewood, N. J. Buffalo, N. Y. Beacon, N. Y. Sandy Spring, Md. Rochester, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Sidney, Ia. Springfield Jersey City, N. J. '70 V 'ice- I 'rcsizlezzl I 'resizlerrt Secretary Trans urer lf! F 15 iv: 7 E 10 E 46 W I3 and 14- B. HW 25W 8W 38 lVI. 21 M. 35 WV. Q7 W 28 W l7 W 21 M. 7 M 3 B I3 and 14 B Q3 E '24 E 4-9 W 30 W 4-3 W Q1 W 12 E Q9 B :sw 7M IOM 16 M Q6 YV . Henry Williams Dwight Charles Huke Stuart Eaton James Alexander Edgar Monroe Benjamin England Lockwood Whiting Ferris Cedric Culbertson Erenr-h Jolm ,Robbins Gaut George Harvey Genzmer Robert Gilchrist Elias VVilbur Gilman Riehard MeCandless Gipson John Brookes Glenn Henry Moore Halsted, Jr. Bradley Bancroft Hammond Herbert Titus Hand, Jr. Miles Morgan Hapgood George Halle Hays Albert Henry Hedden Verne Verbcck Heimstreet Harold Edgar ,Hemstreet Leiper Janeway Hodge Isaiah Bardsley Hopwood Leonard Bogue Hotchkiss Seabnry Burke Hough 'l'heodorc Hayward Irwin Robert Berry Jewell Asa Thomas Jones, Jr. Harold Rittenhouse Keen William VVhite Keifer, Jr. Oliver James Keller George Arehibald Kingsley Samuel Knox Kreutzer Charles Peyton Gordon Landon James Haswell Lansing Joseph Leeming Ralph Westcott Lester Eugene VVilliam Lohrke Robert David Long Philip Owen Longyear Albert Best McConnell Frank Sears McGraw, Jr. lvilliam lvallace M'elVIillan Cambridge Yonkers, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Pittsfield Salt Lake City, Hlah New York, N. Y. Charleroi, Pa. Newark, N. J. Auburn, N. Y. New Hartford, Conn Ear Rockaway, N. Y. Montclair. N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. Norwalk, Conn. Riverside, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Cleveland, Ohio Newark, N. J. Sehaghtieoke, N. Y. East Orange, N. J. Germantown, Pa. Newark, N. J. Buffalo. N. Y. Northampton Buffalo, N. Y. Lexington, Ky. Colorado Springs, Co Greenwich. Conn. Springfield, Ohio Lancaster, Pa. Portland, Ore. Wausau. Wis. Rutland, Yt. lVatervIiet. N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Saratoga Springs, N. East Orange, N. J. Bennington, Yt. Minneapolis, Minn. New York, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Carthage, Mo. 71 I X! 6 B 24 IV Q9 YV 25 Ii AK. F Q5 IV I6 M 2 11' 3 M I3 F m wf sW 4.9 W. I 5 E 23 M. II E I0 F. X A. If. IQE Q4 IVI. 21 W. I6 IV. I9 B. I0 E 29 IV. 24 YV. Il W 3 M. 5 I . 8 YV. 418 YY. al 5 C. I8 YY. I5 B. 31 YV. 38 M. 4-3 YV. I5 IC 20 IC 241 YY fi I7 JY . Leonard Cheney Nlaier John Putnam Marble Charles Henderson Matz Roswell Park Collin May 'l'homas Edward Maytham Amherst Wight Meeker Kenneth Peters Miller Paul Richardson Miller Fraser Muir Moffat. Jr. Jolm YVinthrop Mott George Piersol Murray. Jr. Richard James O'Brien John Henry Orr. Jr. Foster Parmelee Edward Tyler Perry Alfred AVilliam Peterson Raymond VVillis Phelps Lispenard Bache Phister George Francis Pieper, Jr. Harry Lynn Pierson, Jr. Albert Urbahn Pinkney Frederick Dobson Pollard Edwin Powers Alfred Stuart Pratt. Jr. lidward Griswold Redfield John Jordan Redfield George Stoddard Reynolds Had win Houghton Richardson Philip Howd Rogers James Leland Rose Randall Austin Ross Justus Oscar Ruperti David Pascal Sawyer Goodrich Capen Schauffler Hilbert van Nydeck Schenck Charles Rufus Scott Samuel Roswell Shepherd John Denton Shuart Frederic Haviland Sibley Cyrus Porter Smith Rowland Richards Strong Francis Whittlesey Swain New Britain, Conn. Worcester Hubbard W'oods, lll. New York, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Pittsburg. Pa. Montclair, N. J. Short Hills, N. J. North Adams Bridgeville, Pa. Williamstown WVorcester Buffalo, N. Y. Hartford, Conn. Sewiekley, Pa. Yonkers, N. Y. Chicago, lll. Boston Detroit, Mich. Brooklyn, N. Y. North Adams Glen Ridge, N. J. lvest Newton Hartford. Conn. lVIontclair. N. J. Glen Ridge. N. J. Newtonville New Britain, Conn, Johnsonville, N. Y. Cleveland, Ohio New York. N. Y. Cleveland. Ohio New York. N. Y. Weston Greenfield Lancaster, N. Y. Springfield Bennington, Vt. Brooklyn, N. Y. Ansonia, Conn. West Roxbury '72 1. E. C. 26 B. H. 5 B. H. 32 W. H. Q5 M. H. 33 M. H. 4 M. H. 13 W. H. Q3 NI. H. 24 E. C. 15 W. Il. 35 Cole Avenue 6 B. H. QQ M. H. II IC. C. Q41 M. H. M W. ll. I9 W. ll. I5 E. C. QQ M. H. 38 M. H. Ni B. H. 27 W. H. +7 W. H. 5 B. II. 35 W. ll. I3 W. H. 28 W. II. 7 l . ISI. 21 B. H. Q0 lfl. C. 10 M. ll. 6 W. H. 7 F. H. 55 B. II. 4 W. H. 4-7 W. H. 4 W. H. I E. C. 9 W. C. 2 F. II. 13 B. ll. Cleveland 'llhurber Sewell Tappan Tyng David Van Alstyne, Jr. John Jay Van Sehaaek Ralph Van Vranken VVilliam Barlow VVare Clarence Thorn White Edward Webster Wilson, Jr. John McClellan lYithrow Samuel Wadsworth WVolc-ott Lambert Alexander Wlood Carroll Wright, Jr. Sometime Augustus Quay Beyer . . Robert Irwin Brown . . 'l'ully Orton Buckner Ql9l7l Frank Earle Dempsey . . Maurice Stuart Duffield . Dudley Darling Fowler Cl9l9D Henry Goldman. Jr. . . Reginald Dunham Grout . Robert Usborne Handley . Yan Note Hatch H9195 Harry Marks Hidden . Miles Krause Lander . . Ronald Bartlett Levinson . Robert 'Brown Lindsay H9191 Roland Witmer Miller . . Jolm Giles Mohler . . Curtiss Griflith Noble . . lVelton Eugene Percy . . Gardiner Scudder Platt Cl9l7D Henry Mead Rogers . . Charles Francis Sawyer . LeRoy Newborg Schwartz . Russell Mayes Smith . . Paul Stevenson . . Chapin Newell Stone . Jack Grammer Thomas John Griffen Underhill, Jr. . George Van Gorder . Norman Reuben YVood Detroit, Mich. Englewood. N. J. New York. N. Y. Hartford. Conn. Passaic, N. J. New York. N. Y. liuffalo, N. Y. New York, N. Y. East Orange, N. J. Denver, Col. Portland, Ore. Des Moines, la. 80 W. H. 25 M. H. 26 W. H. 7 W. C. II M. H. Q8 M. H. 7 E. C. fi XY. C. I5 M. H. 82 W. H. +8 W. ll. 17 W. II. Members of l 9 l 8 i Riverdzi Ypsilanti. Mich. Chestnut Hill, Pa, le-on-Hudson. N. Y. Johnstown, Pu, . . Williamstown 1 75, . Orange, N, ,L New York. N. Y. New York, N. Y. Hauppauge. N. Y. Port Henry, N, Y, . Cincinnati, 0. Grand Forks, N, D, . Chicago, Ill, Milwaukee, Xvis, . Columbus, D. . Columbus, 0. . Buffalo, N. Y. New York. N. Y. Nlontclair, N. J. Fond dn Lac, Wis. Detroit, lNIieh. New York, N. Y. . Chicago, Ill. Paterson, N, ,I, . E Springfield . Buffalo, N. Y. . 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V- liwlif-4'If-u-l'1uulu w Freshman Class Officers Charles l.insley Quaintanee . . . YVilliam Curtis Bok . . ' Vice- l'aul Maynard Beach . . Ralph YVayeott . . , . . . Members Cfhalles ltoss Albert l'ittsHeld llerhert Sanford Allan Ilenry Burr Anthony, Jr. Schuyler Ashley Nesbitt Hoyt Bangs Philip Jameson Barnes Donald Kimberley Baxter Paul Maynard Beach Robert Manners Beeket Kenneth Adams Bernard Richard Ashley Blodgett VVilliam Curtis Bok VVilliam Spencer Boyd VVillard Newhall Boyden Edward Cleveland Brown Horace Hallock Brown VVillis Lafferty Buek Joseph Mortimer Callahan Parker Thomas Campbell Coolidge Otis Chapman Mitchell Vaughn Charnley Frederick Hale Clark Wendell Morris Coates Arthur Paul Coe Rutgers Remsen Coles Homer Collins Alfred Buekhout Cornell Harold Gay Crawford Nlaleolm Davis George Henry Dayton Albert Carl Delmont Brooklyn. N. Y. Farmington, Conn. Kansas City, Mo. New York, N. Y. Minneapolis, Minn. Grand Rapids. Mich. Orange, N. J. East Orange. N. J. New York, N. Y. VVest Newton Merion Station, l'a. Indianapolis. Ind. lflvanston. Ill. St. Paul, Minn. Bernardsville, N. J. Stafford Springs, Conn. Norwood Toledo, Ohio VVoodmere, N. Y. Goshen, Ind. Holyoke Marblehead New York, N. Y. Mamaroneek, N. Y. Duluth, Minn. New York, N. Y. East Orange, N. J. Washington, D. C. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York, N. Y. 78 Prcsirlcnl l're.viclcnl Secretary Treasurer' -l- lu 1 W. I Y 0 lf. 35 M. 37 VV. 2 M. 4' B. 3 IC I4 F. 6 W. 12 C. 20 F Qwf 29 li 'S C 1 1. 19 E .5 F. 12 F. 22 W. IQ W. ll C. 6 M. 1 F 20 M. 4-W 12W 15 W. 13 M. 20 M. 9M 9 C William Farnham Dewey John Mingus Dodd Dudley Bruce Donald Jesse Albert Drew Kenneth Alexander Earl Chauncey Eaton Earle Philips Elmore Everett Lafayette Farr William Van Buskirk Field Howard Merrill Fillebrown Albert Trostel Finkler Ewing Benedict Fisher Robert Chiekering Fitch Dudley Darling Fowler Oliver Hart .Palmer Garrett Malcolm Gifford, Jr. Douglas Jardine Gilchrist ltobert Marty Gillham Godfrey Lester Goodkind Howard Goodman Donald Wells Goodrich Charles Alfred Greeif Otto Henry Hafner Van Note Hatch Jolm Healy, Jr. William Gordon Hegardt Walter Livingston Hinman Irving George Hopkins Frederick Arthur Howland William Lathrop Hoyt Edwin G. Hughes, Jr. James 'Patton Humphreys Lewis Alexander James William Harold JeHrey Harvey Chase Jewett, Jr. Frederick Henry Jones William Scott Keith, Qd Lewsont Chase Kepner Thomas Glentworth Kimball Frederick John Kingsbury, Jr. Willard George Kluge Leonard Woods Labaree Great Barrington New York, N. Y. Rosebank, N. Y. Portland, Me. New York. N. Y. South Sudbury Oneonta, N. Y. Detroit, Nlich. SllCllJlll'IlC Falls Binghamton. N. Y. Milwaukee, Wis. Springfield, Ill. Newton Center Orange, N. J. Framingham Center Hudson, N. Y. Auburn, N. Y. ,Kansas City, Nlo. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Port Henry, N. Y. Saranac Lake, N. Y Duluth, Minn. Buffalo, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Hudson Falls, N. Y. Garden City, N. Y. Scranton, Pa. West Orange, N. J. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Aberdeen, S. D. Youngstown, Ohio Greenfield Newtonville Summit, N. J. New Haven, Conn. New York, N. Y. New Britain, Conn. '79 32 M. 18 F. 12 F. 8 M. 34- VV. Q4 li. W ws 11' ,un , 2 E 2 L. 16 WV 31 M. Q2 F 15 M 42W 33 W. 11 W. 35 M. 31 M. ,P V 1.2 Q. 17 M. 20 F 15 W 28 M. 13 C. 12 VV 141 F. 22 F. 5 M. 1 W 2E 32 M. 9 M. 15 W 13 VV 14- VV. 5 W. 6 F 9 E 40 W, 16W 14 M. Lawrence Henry Lang Everett Bentley Lennnon Robert Brown Lindsay Fairehilds Levant B. MacCarthy Richard Bulkeley Macauley Jolm Stewart Nlellonald, II James Cooke NIcLean Robert Louis Mc-Lean. Jr. 'llamill Davis Martyn Jolm Gaston lVIerselis Albert Fink Milton Lawrence Moore Edward Karrick llorris Franklin Ames Morse Lewis Chapen Murdock Sterling Morton Nordhouse Charles Kenneth Parker Edward Howland Parry Edgar Young' Pattison Andre lvright Pearson Yvalker Penfield llenry Russell Platt, Jr. lYebster Clay Powell Russell Graves Powers Spencer Ward Prentiss Joseph Parsons Prescott Roger lVright Putnam Charles Linsley Quaintance Hugh Merriman Quigley Jolm Joseph Radley, Jr. Jean Baptiste Reboul Vernon Decker Reinhart Edward Russell Rice, Jr. lJeLaneey Rochester, Jr. J ack Leopold Roth Russell Owen Salmon James Craig Smith Norman Burlingame Smith Robert Hooper Smith Harvey Spencer Louis Fenn Sperry, Jr. Edwin Shepard Spink, Jr. Cleveland. Ohio East Orange, N. J. Milwaukee, Wlis. VValtham Detroit, Miczli. Minneapolis, Minn. Lansdowne, Pa. Lansdowne, Pa. Hackettstown, N. J. Passaic, N. J. Poeantico Hills, N. Y. New York, N. Y. South Lee Evanston, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Pittsfield Glens Falls, N. Y. Indianapolis, Ind. Greenwich, Conn. Pelham Manor, N. Y. Evanston, Ill. New York, N. Y. Minneapolis, Minn. Buffalo, N. Y. Holyoke Buffalo, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Bellefonte, Pa. Stamford, Conn. Saint James, N. Y. St. Paul, Minn. Buffalo, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Cincinnati, Ohio Port Jervis, N. Y. Woodland, Me. Edgewood, R. l. New Hartford, Conn. Orange, N. J. Auburn, N. Y. Phoenieia, N. Y. 80 NF 14 C. 5 W 17 B. QW 2 M. 1 B. 1 B. 30 M. 19 E 45 VV. 3 F. 10 C. 4- B. 14 W. 45 W. 1 F 5 NI 8C 5 W. 11 C. 8 M. 1 W. 3 NV 7 VV. 2 C. 23 W. I0 VV 18 B. l3M. IW 19 F. 1 M. 23 W. 9 C. 36 M 21 W I9 F GM. 3 E 0 F 9E l,ELlll0l llnbburd Squire, Jr. ilillifillll. N. Y. 3 XV. II Artlinr Kendall Stearns, Jr. Luke Bluff, Ill. 4.9 XXV. Il Henry lVI2l.l'lQll1 Stebbins Norwich, N. Y. 1.1. C II Chau-les lvnttles Stephenson l'ittsburg.r, Pu. 2 XXV 11. Frzmeis lhirretto Stewart Ussining, N. Y. 1 C 1-1, Allyn Coats Swinnerton Uneidn. N. Y. 5 lg. ff Al'tlllll' Eldridge Synions S2lj2QllNlW, Mieli. I8 C II lleslie Dodd 'llasney Paterson. N. J. QQ 111, C Gilbert George ,llll0l'llC, Jr. New York. N. Y. Q1 11' Il. lng.fersoll Daly Townsend Oyster Buy, N. Y 1.0 XXV 11. lVilli:Ln1 Floyd Vain Silllll Haielceiisnc-li, N. J. 30 M 1.1- Rielnnond Vizill Providence, R. I. 3 qi, 'I-I' Artlinr Nleeker xvZlllCCl' Chicago, Ill. 37 XV II' Ralph XV:Lyeott Cleveland, Gliio IQ C II' Tliomzxs Chandler lYn.yl:u1cl New York, N. Y. 315 M 1.1. 'Harold Lew XVebb l40llllNlI'll, Ill. 1 Us 'II' Frederick 'Butterfield Wlebster lirooklyn, N. Y. 18 14 I-I. William 'Bush lVliidden lVest Newton QQ XV U. George Avery lvliite Worcester 10 C II' Artliur Goodwin XVild XVllll2llllSt0XX'll 9 10. LII. Jolin Corbin Xviley Hartford, Conn. 14. M. 1.1. lYentwortli XVillininS lVoodstoelc, Yt. '23 10. 'II- XVillizun Niles JvlSlliLI'd, Jr. Incliznmpolis, Ind. 8 ff. 'Ili lVillizun Henry lVoll' Milwaukee, Wis. 5 XV. C, Burton Knowlton lvoodwnrd, Jr. Troy, N. Y. 29 M. II- llenry Abbe XY00llW2ll'll Troy. N. Y. 29 M, Il, 'l.eon:u'd Ford Wright liellevne, Uliio 18 C. Il. Albert Clinton lVllllClCl'll0ll Lznisdowne, Pu. 38 XV, 11. Edwzird Guild lvyekolf, Jr. Itlmc-au, N. Y. 38 XV. ll. Donald XVyn1un 1f'i13,,1l1,u,-Q 6 XV. II. I l l 1919 PEERADlC 81 Sometime Members of I9 Clmelim-c Szuvtell Bishop Derick Lane Boztrcllnzln Robert Rowe Dunn, Jr. Anclrvw 'llalllcnlmcc-k IIv0r'lrmric-v . Jolm Fl'2lIlK'iS 'l'Iollund. Jr. .Xlclcn Keith . . . Kenneth Houston Kraft Hoivzwd Franklyn Lewis l rcdcric-k YViHiznn Smith, Jr. V w r 1 Jac-L fnrzunlncr IIIUIIIZIS Burke Emerson Wfhitnvy Chester Seaton Wfilliznns .lanncs NIEIINICHHIIIIII NVoH' I9 . . Chicago, Ill . . Troy, N. Y . St. Pauli, Minn I'o1rghkccpsiv, N. Y . . Winnetka., III Minneapolis, Minn . . livunston, Ill . Stzunford, Conn Nvw Rochelle, N. Y . Buffalo. N. Y . llurtford, Conn . Ilighlancl Park, Ill . . f'i0Vl'i2lllll, 0 BIfIliKSI'lIRl41 QUAD 82 Fl 0 6 9 6 Q 7 SQ 6 0 0 0 0 0 'H Interfraternity Council 1915-1916 Jaunes .hlifillll Garfield . . . Wfznlter lflppley Seihert . . Norman Brown Edward VVilliam Young Dunn Henry Needham Flynt Ira Alden Hawkins, Jr. .lay Sylvester Jones, Jr. Xvilhaln Dorsey ,Kennedy Richard Stratton Muynzxrd Charles Stott Oakley, Jr. Carlton Bynner Overton Arthur Temple Robert Howard Whilion Meredith YVood 841 . . Clmirmfm Secretary-Treasurer -' 'A +:w ,f -3'-Q 9 f'WfT'f5 f?fF7fTI YYfiW' TTT' A , ,. Ax . 1? 1 1 .W - 1 f V W l . .. W I' 7 h Q A I- U , 4,,, I, ,,., .W M, Ju, ,,,,. -.g..., ,-4.. , ......:.:J., .,.. .....,.......- ,..,,..,,...,..,A .,,..:,i,-, -L4-....-. ...,....,,,g.,....,.,.....v . '....,..,,W.v 1... W... , QWQQF1 '1 m12 - Q g2a:441sN...'.?'4'- '33qf,,g?'4 'f1'- -434' lk' ' In vu rw- 9 .7 sg G'U!10!mcJn51an -ask Q4 ,222 R 1 1- ' 0 . , . ,. S 'N I s , u ,Ww ,W , , . Y q -BMW A , ... W Q 44 19 'S JIM' W' N Vu ,QA bi' '-1 ,. 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Talbot Magruder Brewer Norman 'Brown Douglas Rulison Coleman llenry Parsons lilodgett Henry Satterlee Herendeen Oliver Ellsworth Cobb Leighton Hammond Coleman Edward Peck Curtis James Alexander Edgar 'l'l1eodore 'Hayward Irwin Everett Lafayette 1 arr VVebster Clay Powell 11916 Eben Selden Spent-er 1917 Bulkley Southworth Griflin Otto Emil Lohrke, Jr. Kenneth Gaston Mc-Clure James Louis Lohrke Vic-tor Elting Patton Philip Ira lv0I'l'0St0l' 1918 1919 Eugene William liohrke Roswell Park Collin May Frank Sears McGraw, Jr. Raymond Willis Phelps Cleveland 'l'liurber Roger Wright Putnam Charles Linsley Quaintanec Arthur lVleeker YValkcl' 86 KAPPA ALPI IA LODGI 87 New York Alpha . Nlassaehusetts Alph New York Beta . New York Gamma Ontario Alpha . Pennsylvania Alpha . Quebec Alpha . Pennsylvania Beta Kappa Alpha Fraternity Founded at Union College, i825 Active Chapters . . . . . Union College a . . lVillianis College . Hobart College . Cornell University . Toronto University . . Lehigh University . . . McGill University . University of Pennsylvania 88 , 'mmm-my 1 A, . . . -, 1, ...,. N ,A .VM'w'Ji-yr , 1 -.'-.1-. . ,,. -' ' ' --Q'- .- l ' x Ga . A ...,. -.. ,,3g..,g5.4W Y 7 f' -, Yfs -Ry f ff.. ' 'M -' A M- A-.1-..-,. tain ,, S2,2gff?sN lffs ,331 52'-, 1 f l' ty - -- , , N1 'Qs '14 ' 1 f---r,..,-,,,M ' If -Fx 4-. ' L . H f ,x - ilu.. - N ' , fsf N- I 7 - 22' sg 1 X , ,. ,. .....n.. .,,. ,... .,...Y, ,,,,,!-Q, A A ,'r' A M A ,Q s.. - --'- - Q I fd :Ti a E31 54' r ' u 2 W f W5 0, 1 'Uv - ,Wf 151 M EM v go I vu 1 bu f '1 1 sl If 3g 4 0. 4 . , lg gl' I fd 4 i U 1 35 0 I A I M X A M' if . wi 55 2 M 39 1 ve! E 0. o' 'Q M fa' 6 0 QU V 5 jp Q of 3 'G' b 12' 65 24 A V4 Q 0 51 nl N A 452 Q5 bv 3 J. in an All lla' O 23 4 'Q l 503 ' 4 9 45 if Gay of ' ti ?n PZ, W' la. vi 5 ff ff fv- ffa Q ng 'li' A fo .-.. . , A ' 64' 3 j' q:l F A' :-- , ,, i' .4 f-iAV -- --- -' -- V-M.- , , - R-4 .M..r:s-, .,,fgj2. LQ-,,J..? 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JH, R 3 5'm ' ff N5-' wmfv A-J 'z' v, - . ,, yy, Massachusetts Alpha of Sigma Phi Established 1834 Frater in Facultate Francis Bowes Sayre, MQA. 1916 Edward William Young Dunn Leonard Jaeob, Qncl Charles Burgess Arthur, J Robert Fuller Blodgett William Bernard Clark lflmlwarrl Penrlleton Bla:-lc lVilliam Conant Brewer Nesbitt Hoyt Bangs Richard Ashley lilodgett Robert Cliickering Fiteli 1917 1918 1919 Elisha Barclay Powell, Jr. Emerson Law Stone Leonard Chandler Dewi ng liryan Hamlin George Stanley Young George Perkins Dunn Cedric Culbertson French Irving George Hopkins William Lathrop Hoyt Eclwaril Karric-k Morris Joseph l'arsons l'resc-ott 110 SIGMA Pl I I PLACI SH Sigma Phi Fraternity Founded at Union College, i827 Active Chapters Alpha of New York . .... . Beta of New York Alpha of Massachusetts Delta of New York . . Alpha of Vermont . Alpha of Michigan Alpha of Pennsylvania Epsilon of New York Alpha of Wisconsiii Alpha of California . . 512 . . Union College . Hamilton College . VVillia1ns College . Hobart College University of Vermont University of Mlfflllgitll . lielligli University . Cornell University University of lviseonsin University of California Q W tit? 'ki' X - 4 , t ,I . 1, . ,z . .- x 1 ,f . Ancm .oonruf , - ts' ' . A ywrfgjvgf, if 'V D Wx . '54 ? 120 . t ,eg 3 I A i .. . 1, ,, I' . E 1 A , 03 A Williams Chapter of Delta Upsilon Established l 834 Fratres in Facultate John Sayward Galbraith, M.A. ' George Edwin Howes, Ph.D Henry Daniel Wild, M.A. l9l6 George Siemers Fayen ltussel lVIortin1er Gecr Caryl Hammond Newell . l9l 7 Leonard Hotchkiss Bailey Marion Staples Cadwell Charles Jerome Nlassingerr Lester Adam Paterson l9l8 John Rohhins Gaut Richard lVIeCandless Gipson - George Halle Hays l9l9 Jesse Albert Drew Lewis Alexander James Ilamill Davis Martyn Edward Howland Parry Charles Stott Oakley, Jr. Richard Burton Rockwood Harry Alfred Zimmerman, Jr. 'l'heodore Carpenter Slosson Henry Douglas Wild Harold Bemis VVright John Aubrey VVright, Jr. Leonard Bogue Hotchkiss Charles Peyton Gordon Landon Justus Oscar Ruperti Walker Penlield Arthur Goodwin Wild Chester Seaton Williams ' William Niles Wishard, Jr. Leonard Ford Wright 94 DELTA UPSILON HO USF 95 Delta Upsilon Fraternity: Founded at Williams College, IS34 Xvillltllllti College Union College l'ltl.l!llltOll College Amherst College XVestern Reserve University Colby College University of Rochester Nliddlehnry College Bowdoin College Rutgers College Colgate University New York University Nliami University Brown University Cornell University hlarietta College Syracuse University University of Michigan Northwestern University Harvard University University of VViseonsin Active Chapters Lafayette College Columbia University Lehigh University Tufts College Dellauw University University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota Nlassaehusetts Institute of 'I tt hnolog.,y 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 lVashington Pennsylvania State College Iowa State College Purdue University Indiana University 9 6 97 Alpha Theta of Chi Psi Established 1842 ' Frater in Facultate John Sabin Adrianee, MA. l9l6 Stuart-Mentelh Heard Donald Frederick Geddes George Faunee, Jr. George McGill Ilayes James Charles Fox. Jr. James Foley Hurd VVilliam Harris Funk Raymond DuBois Stiekney RoberL Howard Yvhiton 1917 James Strange Alexander, Jr. lilrieh Roland Palmedo 'l'homas Hume Benedict Rufus Randall Rand, Jr. Hubert Duke Bennett James Linn Rodgers, Jr. Carlton Yvheeler Cox Harold Livingston Van Doren l9l8 llarold hlereer lllanc-liard Asa 'l'homas Jones, Jr. John Summerfield Brayton, Jr. Samuel Knox Kreutzer George Barnard Clifford Paul Richardson Miller Nfonteath Thornton Dayton Edwin Powers George Stoddard Reynolds 1919 George 'llenry Dayton Earle Philips Elmore John Stewart McDonald, II James Cooke McLean Robert Louis Mebean, Jr. Russell Graves Powers Daniel Hubbard Squire, Jr. Leslie Dodd Tasney Edward Guild NVyekof'f, Jr. 08 CHI PSI LODGE 90 l'i . 'l'heta Mu . Alpha . Phi . Epsilon . Chi . Psi . Nn . Iota . Rho . . Xi.. Alpha Delta Beta Delta Gamma Delta Delta Delta Epsilon Delta. Zeta Delta. Chi Psi Fraternity Founded at Union College, l84l Active Chapters . . . . . . Union College . Williams College Middlelmiiry College . Wesleyan University . . Hamilton College . University of Michigan . . Amherst College . . Cornell University University of Nlinnesota . . . University of Wisconsin . . . Rutgers College . Stevens .Institute of Technology . . . University of Georgia . . . . Lehigh University . 'Leland Stanford, Jr.. University . . University of California . University of Chicago University of Illinois 100 ri 5 ig . , ae- eu:-Q. vm ',j3,:4q:swM?qe. ,wmggg-22's-r.f-zz. 41344 ff L wi A-M rf 1 f 'fa .. 'Fmt' ,Sig C' s f? ' W 3v5 33'P'f 354' Viefei x..,-sr'-1.5333 4 Bgayy ' 23- 'Q .TL ,.'...T...,g... K A ,...- f'-f v v - -V '---- : , , k ,M ----V, , V YY,: .A- Y I- 'V Y ,,,.....1.-.g... 1 AVYY ,gf Y1,',g-1 A V W ,ww--NM -V. -mu-h,L'-4MvFt::,. 'A 1 1' , J! ' , E! My .30 lu X' U 5 xg st 1 M I P ' 1 r Y Q 3 Q xl - I 'vi '32 l f 2' 'V rg Y gg W i Q A . N- 96 l 1 ? fl' , ! 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Qfl'6viz4?vQ'Af-M4,541'1v2Nup M- gem 1 4 I ? w Zeta Chapter of Beta Theta Pi Established l847 Prater in Facultate John Earle Brown, BS. l9l6 Elbert Hyatt Baneker Harry Arthur Statler Irving Nlaxwell Day A Kenneth Barrow Wood Samuel Campbell lVIeKown, Jr. Meredith VVood l9l 7 Kenneth Silliman Chester ' Francis Darling Weeks Duncan Bassett lVIurphy Norman Hall Wilson Harwood Edmund Snleeth Charles Zahriskie l9l8 Myron Hilton Atkinson lVIiles Nlorgan Hapgood Roger Brooke Coulter ' Philip Owen Longyear George Piersol Mfurray, Jr. l9l9 Kenneth Adams Bernard Thomas Glentworth Kimh ill Malcolm Davis Everett Bentley Lemmon Otto Henry Hafner Charles Wattles Stephenson Harvey Chase Jewett, Jr. Burton 'Knowlton tVoodw nd lr Henry Ahhe NVoodward 102 BETA TlIlG'l'A PI HOUS 103 Beta Theta Pi Fraternity Founded at Miami University, I839 Miami University Wfestern Reserve University Ohio University IVashington and Jefferson College DePauw University Indiana University University of Nliehigan NVahash College Williams College Central University Brown University Ohio IVesleyan University Hanover College Knox College University of Virginia Illinois College Davidson College Bethany College 'Beloit College University of Iowa IVittenherg College Yvestminster College Iowa IVesleyan University University of Chicago Denison Universit . f . ,y IVashington University, Mo. University of ,Kansas University of Wisconsin Northwestern University 'Dickinson College Johns Hopkins University University of California Kenyon College Rutgers College Cornell University Stevens Institute of Technology St. .Lawrence University University of Maine University of Pennsylvania Chapters Colgate University I Union College Colnnihia University Amherst College I Vanderbilt University University of Texas Ohio State University University of Nebraska Pennsylvania State College University of Denver Syracuse University Dartmouth College University of Nlinnesota Wlesleyan University 'University of Cincinnati University of Nlissouri Lehigh University Yale University Stanford University University of Wfest Virginia University of Colorado ,Bowdoin College IVashington State University University of Illinois Purdue University Case School of Applied Science Iowa State College University of Toronto University of Oklahoma Colorado School of Mines Tulane University University of Oregon University of South Dakota Massachusetts Institute of 'lerhnologx University of Utah University of Idaho Colorado College ,Kansas State Agricultural Collcgc IVhitman College 104 A, N .Sv A: gp -153' f Y ,fx , -v-N ' . .f ,N' 9 15 rx K- , , W It ,wma XE I- 4 ug -gg X Q Vlvua, W l M' fygaxqpff' An' . J, ,A 105 Q4 Zeta Chapter of Zeta Psi Theodore Brigham Conklin Henry Needham Flynt Frederiek Virginins Geier Charles Ackert Banks Harold Sy Conklin Robert Dudley Coye Established I 847 Elizur Kirke l-Iart Fessenden George Byron Bowen John Brookes Glenn ' Clarence Sawtell Bishop Homer Collins Harold Gay Crawford Robert Rowe Dunn, Jr. Franklin Ames lVIorse l9l6 John Nlarshall, Jr. Dudley Miller VVilliam Lincoln Nloffat, Jr. lflredericrk 'llomkins 1917 Gilbert James Cathcart Meffurdy Sidney Clarke Moody Truman Henry Safford Ashley Bruce Smith l9l8 George Archibald Kingsley John Jordan Redfield Lambert Alexander Wood l9l9 l06 Andre Wright Pearson Spencer Ward Prentiss 'Hugh Merriman Quigley Arthur Kendall Stearns, Jr. Fram-is Rarretto Stewart ZlC'l'A PSI HOUSI 107 Phi . Zeta . Delta Sigma . Chi . Epsilon . Kappa . Tau . Upsilon . Xi . . Lambda . Beta . . Psi . Iota . . Gamma . Theta Xi . Alpha . Alpha Psi Nu . . Eta . . Mu . . Alpha Beta Alpha Epsilon Lambda Psi Zeta Psi Fraternity ' Founded at New York University, 1846 Active Chapters . New York University . VVilliams College . . . Rutgers College . University of Pennsylvania . . . Colhy College . Brown University . . . . Tufts College . . . Lafayette College University of North Carolina . . University of Michigan . . Bowdoin College . University of Virginia . Cornell University . University of California . Syracuse University . University of Toronto Columbia University . . . McGill University . Case School of Applied Science . . . Yale University . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . University of Minnesotzt . University of Illinois . University of Wisconsin 108 'M' I 'N Q ' I SAQDE Q ,, 4 ol-r o' Q 431 vi.-5, -9 . F3 izal h '13 ffl' Ni x-Q ff' f 4 P W Eli:-Q av- .va 109 'Harry Augustus Garfield, 'lJ,.lJ. lvillard Evans Hoyt, IVLA. Wfolffrani Charles Franklin Day George Dick Finlay, Jr. Reginald Aldrich Cook Samuel Hells Stanton Garfield lfldward Russell Johson y llenry VVillia1ns Dwight Joseph l10Gllllllg Charles Henderson Matz Thomas Edward Maythain John Henry Orr, Jr. Donald Kimberley Baxter ltohert Nlanners lieeket Parker 'llll0IIl2lS Campbell John Mingus Dodd Frederick Arth ur Ilowla nd Williams Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi Established 1851 ' Fratres in Facultate Carl William Vietor Leverett Mears, 1'h.D. Sumner Salter, B.A. l9l6 James Abram Garfield Henry Wlilliam King Gordon Hunt Mic-hler l9l7 John llowland Leeining Arthur Vaughan Lewis Charles Lockhart Nlelielvy Irving Smith, Jr. l9l8 Edward Griswold ltedlield David Pascal Sawyer Sewell Tappan Tyng John Jay Van Sehaaek Edward VVehster Wilson, Ji I9I9 l rederic'k Henry Jones John Joseph Radley, Jr. Dehaneey Rochester, Jr. Gilhert George Thorne, Jr Frederick Butterfield Webster WVillian1 liush Whidden 110 FA PH I H0 lll Hzunilton Columbia lirnnoninn Yule . . Amherst . Hudson . Bowdoin . Dartmouth l,0lllllSlllitI' lioehester. lvilliauns . Miclclletown Kenyon . Union . Cornell ,. l'hi Kappa Johns Hopkins lVlinnesotn 'l'oronto . Chicago . Metlill . lviseonsin California Illinois . Alpha Delta Phi Q4 Founded at Hamilton College, l832 Active Chapters 112 . Ilzunilton College . Columbia University . Brown University Yule University Amherst College Aclelhert College . liowrloin College . Durtinonth College . University oflVliehigz1n . University of Rochester . . lVilli:uns College . NVesleyz1n University . Kenyon College . Union College . . Cornell University . . Trinity College Johns Hopkins University University ol' Minnesota . Toronto University . University of Chicago . . lV1eGill University University of lviseonsin University ot',Californin . University of Illinois ,Q 1- .1 .5 nw .., '12 5 5 . M 1. 2 4 Id f., u 11 U, 11 .V I Z f T, ,fn w W A ,V , xl , .I V1 . A fig i x zggr txxk 5 5 0 K Y x 1? 1 Fw- GU! 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Jr. l9l7 Van Henry C2l,l'tlllCll, Jr. Douglas Drew Myers 'l'homus Ripley Dorr Robert Ramsey iltieliurdson Donuhl Schuyler Nlunn Roger VVillium lliis Ch nles Luwrenee lVhitl,exnore l9l8 Herbert Titus llatnd, Jr. Gznxliner Seuclcler Platt Fraser Muir Moffat, Jr. Cyrus Porter Smith Foster Pnrmelee lvillium Barlow vV2ll'C l9I9 Van Note llateh liielulrcl liulkcley Maeuuley lVillium Gordon 'llegurclt James Craig' Smith WVnlter Livingston Hinmztn Jnek Grnmmer Thomas l rederick John Kingsbury, Jr. Ingersoll Day Townsend II-l 1 HT. .'XN'l'llONY Il.-Xl,l, I 15 Alpha Epsilon lrzunliclai 'Delta Upsilon Signm 'l':m . 6 Delta Psi Fraternity Founded at Columbia University, 1847 Active Chapters i . . . . . Columbia University . Trinity College . . . lVillianis College . University of Pennsylvzuiial . . University of Virginia . . . Sheflield Scientific School lwzisszwlillsctts Institute of Toclinology 116 A ,ff , . , M fejgillijw1qm1bIafu1nSf,g 117' Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon Established i855 Fratres in Facultate Eli Herbert Eotsford, .lVl.A. Carroll Lewis Maxcy, lVl.A. l9I6 Donald Diehl Erumbaugh xvilliitlll Sehreuder Rhoades Sherwood Hubbell Fred .Dunning Salmon Emil Henry Frederic-k Molthan i Arthur Temple Edward Lyndal Reed Mason 'Purner Douglas Patten XVells C 191 7 Randolph Foster Debevoise Carl Edward Kieser Stanley Phillips 'I'hcodore Nevin Booth lVIeCla.y Hazelton Brown Ralph Marvin Colton Schuyler Ashley Philip Jameson Barnes William Curtis Bok Wfillis Lafferty Buck Albert Carl Delmont Ewing Eenediet Fisher Kendall W'yman 1918 Alan Graham VVarner Allyn Richmond VVight Herbert Anson VVeIeh Leiper Janeway Hodge Harry Lynn Pierson, Jr. l rederiek Dobson Pollard David Van Alstyne, Jr. l9I9 Donald W'yma.n H8 Robert hlarty Gillham Charles Alfred Greelf Russell Owen Salmon Robert Hooper Smith Arthur Eldridge Symons Thomas Chandler Wayland l'.-K K.-XI'l'A ICPSILON III H9 Pln . Theta Xi . Sigma Gamma Psi . Upsilon Beta. Eta . Kappa . Lambda . Pi Iota . Alpha Alpha Omicron . l'lpsilon . Rho . Tau . Mu . Nu . . Beta Phi . PhiChi . Psi Phi . Gamma Phi Psi Omega Beta Chi . Delta Chi Delta Delta Phi Gamma L Gamma Bet: Theta Zeta Alpha Chi Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau Tau Lambd Alpha Phi Delta Kapp Tau Alpha Sigma Rho Delta Pi . Rho Delta 'Kappa Epsil Omega Chi Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded at Yale University, l844 Active Chapters . . . . . -' . Yale University . Bowdoin College . . Colby College . Amherst College . . Vanderbilt Unive1'sity . . 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 . 'I-Iamilton College Colgate University f the City of New York . . . University of Rochester . Rutgers College DePauw University lfVesleyan University er Polytechnic Institute , ..., L Xdelbert College . Cornell University , .Chicago University . Syracuse University L . . Columbia University . . University of California . ..... Trinity College , . . . University of Minnesota . . Massachusetts Institute of Technology . College o . ltcnsscla a . ..... Tulane University . . . Toronto University a . . University of Pennsylvania . .... McGill University , . Leland Stanford, Jr., University , . . . University of Illinois , ' . University of Wisconsin im , . University of lvashington . . . University of Texas 120 121 lota Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Established I880 Fratres in Facultate Samuel Edward Allen, MA. George Burwell Dutton, l'h.D Herdinznn Fitzgerald Cleland, l'h.D. Jzunes Grztlnun 'H:1rdy. l'h.D. Arthur Allen Andrews Ferris lVl:u'ion :Xngevine Andrew Hale Coelirztn ltlsty Foster lVooclnmn Clark llzunilton Albert Aurelius l,n.pln.nl.e Charles VVilliu.in Bonner, J Albert Henry Iledden llnrold lCdggz1.r lleinstreet llornee Ielnlloek 'Brown Rutgers Renisen Coles James l'a.tton 'Humphreys Asn Henry Morton, l l'nul Clements Slmtlnuek I9I6 I9I7 I9l8 Philip llowd R.o,f,5e l 9 l 9 John Corbin Wile 122 ,.H.D. Iran Alden llnwkins, Jr. Clmrles Daivicl Kepner, Jr. Myron Alun Moore Philip Sidney Sayles Norman Underhill lVhile George lizirnes lVilson Oliver Jzunes Keller Edward Tyler Perry Hndwin l'l0llg'lll.0l1 R.ieIi:u'dson l'S Lewson Chaise Kepner Lewis Clmpen Murdock Louis Fenn Sperry, Jr. Y X ll! Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity Founded at Washington and Jefferson College, i848 Active Washington and Jefferson College University ot' Alabama ' 2 Del auw University Pennsylvania College University of Virginia. Allegheny College llanover College lvaliash College Coluinhia University Illinois Yvesleyan University Knox College lVashington and Lee University Ohio Wlesleyau University' Indiana University Yale University NVestern Reserve University Uhio State University tVillia1us College University of California University of Pennsylvania University of Kansas Bucknell University VVooster University Lafayette College University of Texas Wittenberg College University of lVIiehigan Denison University William Jewell College Chapters Lehigh Universit.y Colgate University Pennsylvania State College Cornell University Massachusetts Institute of 'I'eehnolog,,y University of Minnesota lVoreester l'olyteehnie Institute ltiehmond College University of Tennessee Johns Hopkins University New York University Amherst College Trinity College Union College University of Wisconsin Leland Stanford, Jr., University University ot' Illinois University of Nebraska University of Maine Universit.y ot' Missouri lVashington State University Dartmouth College Syracuse University Purdue University llrown University University of Chicago Iowa State College Colorado College University ot' Oregon University of Colorado 124 . 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VH ' r f 'f --,' - 5-1 w, Y :A .1f'- wg --.Q 5, L' Q ,--, 'zqgfiw ,541-:','w,:Aae'-iff, ,' 'Wx Wi MW W W 'I . ,. 1 1 U'-1-f' .': f-A. ,Q M, ' ..'WL,1f ,va ..,,i', 5 - ,- A .. ,V aff- ,J 'gf - wry, Vg- Tw. - . ',f-warn V. .. 'V 1,- 5, ,, 5 , '1 w W 414 ,,- V ,L v w p , , A x .. , Q , M .. Massachusetts Alpha of Phi Delta Theta Established 1886 Fratres in Facultate 4 Walter gk11ll0l'12l,ll llildrelh, 1l.A. Karl lCpln'aim Weston, MA 1916 Horace Weston Chapman Jaek Arthur Conway 1Villiam Dearborn Clark Jay Sylvester Jones, Jr. Phillips Bassett Shaw 1917 llenry Clarke Hanks Luther Carrington Goodrich Alden Mouteith Drury Charles James Hardy. Jr. Ric-hard VVhipple Ensign 1 George Lynde Riehardson, Jr Prentiss French Rohert Gordon Young' 1918 Frederick Lewis Chapman Rohert Berry Jewell Lockwood VVhiting Ferris ,Ralph Westcott Lester Harry Marks Hidden 1Villiam VVa1laee lVIelV1illan Amherst VVig'l1t Meeker 1919 Alhert Trostel Finkler 1Vi1lard George Kluge Fairehilds Levant Benedict MaeCa,rthy Sterling' 1VIorton Nordhouse 126 Henry Russell Platt. Jr. Norman Burlingame Smith Burke Emerson Whitney lvilliam Henry VVo1f 'HI DICIXIUX 'l'Hl'I'l'A H! 127' Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Founded at Miami University, l848 Active Chapters Miami University Indiana University Wabash College University of Wiseonsin Northwestern University Butler University Ohio Wlesleyan University Franklin College Hanover College University of Michigan DePauw University Ohio University Missouri University Knox College University of Georgia Emory College Iowa Wlesleyan University Merc-er University Cornell University Lafayette College University of California University of Virginia Randolph-lVIaeon College University of Nebraska Washington and Jefferson College Vanderbilt University University oi' Mississippi University of Alabama Lomhard College University of Chicago University of Cineinnati University of Wfashington Alabama Polytechnic Institute Pennsylvania College Pennsylvania State College Allegheny College University of Idaho University of Vermont Dickinson College lVestminster College University of Iowa University of Nlinnesota University of Kansas University ol' the South University of Texas Ohio State University University of Pennsylvania Union College Columhia University Colliy College Dartmouth College University of North Carolina Central University Williams College Southwestern University Syracuse University iVashington and Lee University Lehigh University Amherst College llrown University Tulane University Leland Stanford, Jr.. University NVashington University Purdue University University of Illinois Case Sehool of Applied Seienee Kentucky State College McGill University Georgia Sehool of Teehnology University of Colorado Toronto University University of South Dakota Oregon University University of North Dakota Colorado College Iowa State College Denison University Utah University Whitman College 128 . f ij .in 'aww 0919, '5-,l-.EVE W 'N QYg1,,,,7'g. ml f . 4 1' 6' -. A '. ' 'TA L W f I .l 'I .N 1 W 95 R. f 1' , Wim ' - ww lv? Lf' Wk 10' f.Jl'fif:ii: ,com-S 011005516 91 7, rp! 129 4 lota Deuteron of Theta Delta Chi Established 1891 Fratres in Facultate Frederieli Carlos Ferry, l'h.l7., Stull. Brainerd Mears, l'h.l7. Ellllvl' IINIII Shepard, Nl..-X. I9 I6 Frank Merrill Brazier George Alvan l-'Iyde Charles Fretleriek Arnold Brewer Raymond Flint Long Hohart liipgelow Emerson Carlton llynner Overton llerhert Carey Fowler llhilip lluntin,tgt,on Seaman A I9I 7 Walter Andrew Bell George Jarvis Coffin Cla: l rederiek Dare Chapman Leonard Cheney Maier Alfred Stuart Pratt. Jr. Randall Austin Ross ifztlwlmi Cleveland Brown lloward Merrill Fillehrown Oliver lelart l'almer Garrett lloward Goodman David Elwood .lellery Avlllltlilll llogardus Merselis, -ll Bott St-haefer l9I8 l9l9 ISO llilherl, van Nydeek Sehenek Charles Rufus Sc-ott Samuel Roswell Shepherd Frederie Haviland Sibley William Seott Keith, Qd John Gaston Merselis Riehnlond Viall Ralph Wayeott, . CTA Dl'II.'1'A CHI IN 131 JUSI Theta Delta Chi Fraternity Beta . . . Gamma Deuteron Delta Denteron Epsilon . . Zeta . . . Zeta Deuteron Eta . . . Eta Deuteron . Theta Deuteron Iota . . . Iota Deuteron .Kappa . . 'Kappa Denteron Lambda Denteron Mn llenteron . Nu . . . Nu illeuteron . r. Xl . . . Xi lleuteron . Umieron Deuteron Pi Denteron . Rho Denteron Sigma Denteron Tau Denteron Phi Chi . . . Chi Deuteron . Psi . . . Phi Denteron . Founded at Union College, l848 Active Chapters ISSQ . . . . . Cornell University . . University of Nliehigan . University of California . College of lVilliam and Mary . . . lirown University . . . McGill University . . . . . Bowdoin College . . Lelancl Stanford, Jr., University Massaelinsetts Institute of Teelmology . . . . Harvard University . lVilliams College . . Tufts College . University of Illinois . lfniversity of Toronto . Amherst College . University of Virginia . . .Lehigh University . . Hohart College . . University of VVashington . . . Dartmouth College . College of the City of New York . . . Colmnhia University . University of lviseonsin . University of Nlinnesota . . . Lafayette College . . .University of Rochester . George lVashington Universit.y . . . Hamilton College . University of Pennsylvania . 'LFE 'ls N 4 Chi Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa Established l906 l9l6 Samuel Newton Bac-on Gordon Wyatt Cameron Albert Leonaril Grinrly l9l 7 Ernest Charles Fremleric-k Greelf Lincoln Lewis Kellogg l9l8 Charles Coleman Allen, Qcl Erlwin Kellogg Bei-Line Rieliarcl Ward Cliapnian Charles lluke Stuart l'lalon l9l9 llenry Burr Anthony, Jr. Paul Maynard lieaeli William Spencer Boyd Kenneth Alexander Earl Allmerl. Clinlon lVun1lc I3-l Walter Eppley Seilmert Douglas Auld Slieparilson Jolin Stelmlmins lVenclell Sereno Nutting Donald Newman Swain Elias Willnu' Gilman Ilraflley Bancroft Ilannnoncl Francis Wliittlesey Swain John lVIc'Clellan lVitlu'ow Dudley llarling Fowler lflclward Russell Rice, Jr. Harvey Spencer Edwin Slieparcl Spink. Jr. 'rlic-ll SIGMA K.'Xl'l'.-X. III 135 Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity Alpha Beta. Gamma . Delta Epsilon . Zeta . Eta . Theta Iota . Kappa . Lamhcla . Mn . Nu . Xi . . Omic-ron . l'i . Sigma 'l'an . Upsilon . Phi . Chi . l'si . . . Omega . . Alpha Deuteron Beta Deuteron Gamma Deuteron Delta Denteron Epsilon Deuteron Founded at M. A. C. College, I 873 Active Chapters . . Mas Ifili Massachusetts Agricultural College . . . . Union College . . . Cornell University . . University of lVest Virginia . . . . Yale University College of the City of New York . . . University of Nlaryland . . . Cohnnhia University . Stevens Institute of 'l'eehnology . . Pennsylvania State College . George lvashington University . . University of Pennsylvania . . . . .Lehigh University . . . St. 'Lawrence University sac-lmsetts Institute ol' Technology . Franklin and Marshall College . . . . St. .Iohn's College . I,lll'tlll0llI,ll College . Brown University Swarthmore College . . Williams College . University of Virginia .University of California . University of Illinois . Universityof Minnesota . . . University of Iowa . . . University of Michigan . lvoreester Polyteelmie Institute , 414 5 x 1 ,- 1 -,fff52 f!' 1 vw x- ' 4-wr-1 N 9 Q ,A M Ai 1 - 4'4f nl uf ,Q-52 'E g' R' vi fu - T N f N H g 44 .ll A ' 4 rg C X .-., , .X4' w't'X - :V 'vp 'F D : 1i? 1 A - N lx V ' 13, C 1 A -' 1,41 ,f-'Q' Qtr .. - .WNW r 137 'ffw?Eisidibs2P John Haskell Hewitt. Ll,.D. 4 Delta Delta of Psi Upsilon Established 1913 Fratres in Facultate Frank Goodrich. l'h.D.. l,.l-l.D Rohert l.ong,g'ley Taylor. Ph.D. William Dorsey Kenneily Winthrop Provost Austin Lester Yates Baylis Charles Akers Choate Reginald lVIeCall Cobhs Frank Hubbard Hutchinson DeHart Bergen, Jr. Carl Hathaway Biggs Ben Miller Brown Tully Orton Buckner John Burleigh Clapp Alfred Buekhont Cornell 'Herbert Sanford Allan Frecleriek Hale Clark Leonard lVoocls lialmaree Carroll 1916 1917 1918 Samuel V1 aclsworth lvoleoll, Wright.. Ji 1919 iss Rohert lvarren hvllllillllbi Norman Fullerton Kennecly Nathaniel Shaw Norton 'llll0ll1ilS Forteseue Rochester Bennet Fellows Sehanffler Frank Crafts VVillian1s Henry Moore Ilalsted, Jr. Albert Urhahn Pinkney Goodrich Capen Sehanfller John Denton Shnart John Griffen Underhill, Jr. r Vernon Decker Reinhart Allyn Coats Swinnerton Wentworth Williams um. PSI UPSIIMN IIOIFSI 1559 Theta Delta Beta. Sigma . Gamma . Zeta . . Lamlnla . Kappa . Psi . Xi . Upsilon . lota . Phi . Pi Chi . . lieta lieta lCta . . 'Pan . Mn . Rho . Omega . lflpsilon . Olnieron . Delta Delta . Q4 Psi Upsilon Fraternity Founded at Union College, IB53 Active Chapters 140 . Union College . New York University . Yale University . llrown University . Amherst College . . Dartmouth College . Columbia University . Bowdoin College . 'Hamilton College . Wesleyan University . University of Rochester . . Kenyon College . University of Mic-higan Syracuse University . Cornell University . . Trinity College . . Lehigh University University of Pennsylvania . 'University of Minnesota . University of Wiseonsin . University of Chieago University of California University of Illinois . YVillianis College I I 1 Lg: ,. M A U V.. Ny We .L.4. W THIQ PHI BILTA KAPPA SOCIETY F.xl'x1'1-3 G.xm'u:1.u lg.-XNCKEH XYlI.l.I,-XRIS BIUKOYYX KE1-N1-11: H Ham-11.1. DVSX H.u:uEHTx' OA lc 1-Is fox G1-:lx-:H Gmcn Massachusetts Gamma of Phi Beta Kappa Established I864 Offxcers Franklin Carter, ,Pl1.D., Ll,.lJ., 1862 . . . . Hon. Sanborn G. Tenney, 1886 . . . . I' :re- Asst. Prof. Samuel E. Allen, lVl.A., 1908 . . Prof. Henry D. VVild, 1888 ...... . Q Executive Committee Officers of the Soeiety tea:-Qfl'ic1'oj l9l6 Elbert I-lyatt Baneker Edward lvilliam Young 'Dunn George Faunee, Jr. James Charles Fox, Jr. James Abram Garfield Russel Nlortinler Gcer l9'rederielc Virgiuius Geier Claude Milton Haggerty Sherwood Hubbell Charles David Kepner, Jr. Samuel Campbell lVIcKowu,'.l'r. Edward Francis Oakes Robert VVarren vvllllillllfi 148 l'rc.w1'1le11I l'ras'f1Icnl Secretary 7'I'WlSIII'l!I' Allegheny College Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity Founded at William ancl Mary Cqpllege, I776 Active Chapters Princeton University Amherst College Beloit College lloston University Bowdoin College lirown University Colby College Colgate University College of the City o Colorado College Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College Denison University DePauw University Dickinson College Franklin and Marsha Oaueher College Grinnell College llanlilton College illarvartl University Haverford College Hobart College Indiana University Johns Hopkins Universit.y Kenyon College Lafayette College Lehigh University l,elan1l Stanford, Jr., University Marietta College Miami University Middlebury College Missouri University Mount Holyoke College Northwestern University Oberlin College Ohio State College Ohio YVesleyan University f New York tll College Yale University l-lr--lf ltutgers College St. Lawrenee University Smith College Swarthmore University Syrac-use University 'l'rinity Co llege 'l'ufls College 'l'nlane University Union College University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University Vanderbilt, Vassar Col of California of Chicago of Cincinnati of Colorado of Illinois of Texas of Iowa of Kansas of Michigan of lV1innesota of Nebraska ol' New York of North Carolina of Pennsylvania of Rochester of Vermont of Virginia of Wisconsin Universi t.y lege lVabash College tVashington and Lee University Wellesley College NVesleyan University Western Reserve University NVest Virgi nia University YVillian1 and lVIary College xvllll2llllS College 1 1 i W f , M31 . 1 x T w .. , , V M l A s--W , f Qu , . 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Williams Chapter of Delta Established 1910 1916 Irving Maxwell Day Russel lVIortimer Geer Clmrles David Kcpner, Jr. 1917 Lincoln Lewis Kellogg Bennet Fellows SClllLllf'110I' Alan Grahunl NVZLPTICI' 1918 Tliolnus Edward Maythaun Goodrich Capen Scliallfflcl' Sewell Tappan Tyng 1919 1Villis Lufferty Buck 150 Sigma R110 Delta Sigma Rho Society Founded at Chicago, Ill., l906 Albion College Allegheny College Amherst College Beloit College 'Brown University Carleton College Colgate University Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College Active Chapters George VVashington University Harvard University Iowa State College Iowa State Teachers' College ,Knox College Northwestern University Ohio Wesleyan University Princeton University Stanford University Syracuse University Swarthmore College Yale University l 51 University of Chicago University University University of Colorado of Illinois of Indiana of Iowa. University University University University University University Uni versity University University University University University University of Kansas of Nlichigan of Minnesota of Missouri of Nebraska of North Dakota. of Ohio of Oklahoma of Pennsylvania of Texas of Virginia of Wisconsin Western Reserve University Washington and Lee University VVesleyan University Xvilllll,lllS College M AY ISU 4 2. mm ,,, ,J 'I l5'Z f HIIIIWM Q 3 gr : .2 r-f 1553 Qf 'E ,. 2- 3 ll KK One Hundred and Twenty-First Commencement of Williams College Program of the Week. Friday, ,Iune I8 Baseball game with the Chinese University of Hawaii on VVeston Field at half past two o'elock p. m. I Saturday, ,lune I9 Baseball game with Rutgers on Weston Field at half past two o'clock p. m. Ben Jonsonis The Alche'm'ist presented by Cap and Bells in Grace Hall at quarter past eight o'clock p. m. Sunday, June 20 Baccalaureate Sermon to the Graduating Class by President Harry Augustus Garfield, LL.D., in the Thompson Memorial Chapel at half past ten o'clock a. ni. Celebration of the one hundred and ninth anniversary of the founding of the American Board of 'Foreign Nlissions, in Mission Park, at half past four o'clock p. m. Organ Recital by Sumner Salter, B,A., Director of Nlusic, in Grace Hall at eight o'clock p. m. Monday, June Zl Graves Prize Speaking Contest in Grace Hall at eleven o'clock a. m. Baseball game with Dartmouth on Weston Field at half past two o'clock p. m. Prize Rhetorical Contest on the steps of Grace Hall at half past seven o'clock p. m. Outdoor Concert by the WVilliams Glec Club on the Grace Hall Campus ali quarter past nine o'clock p. m. Tuesday, June 22 Meeting of the Society of Alumni in Jesup Hall at half past ten o'clock a. m. Class Day Exercises, beginning in Grace Hall, at two o'elock p. m. President's Reception at the President's House from four to six o'cloclc p. lu. Senior Promenade in the ,Lasell Gymnasium at nine o'clock p. m. Wednesday, June Z3 Commencement Exercises in Grace Hall at half past ten o'cloclc a. m. Alumni Luncheon in the Lasell Gymnasium at half past twelve o'clock p. m. Senior Banquet at the Greylock Hotel at nine o'clock p. m. 154 Class Day Exercises Tuesday, June 22 2:00 p. m. In Grace Hall President's Address . ..... .Robert liurrongh Swain Song, Our lVIother .... The Class Poem ,,,, . Charles Wllllillll Braekett By the Chapel . . . The Class Song, The Royal Purple .... . Frank I.eRoi lVIain Ivy Poem . . . . Planting of the Ivy Ivy Oration . . John Nestell Leonard On the Library Campus Library Oration . . ..... Gordon I-Iunt Nliehler Song, The Mountains . . . .The Class . Edward Erskine Porter Pipe Oration . . Daniel Sehneck Keller Class Oration . On the Quadrangle Address to the Lower Classes .... Frank Angelo MacNan1ee, Jr. Class Day Committee Donald lVinston, f,lILCli'I lIMl1lf Conrad Ford Cutler Thomas Alexander Langford Keith Francis Driscoll Edgar Burnside Parsons Marshals George Loring Hubbell, Jr. Frederick Schaefer VVinston 155 Commencement Exercises Wednesday, June 23 Urgan l roccssional illynun ffe' -- l'Iin' l osl,0 Burg .llnrlin lmllur Invocation Uration- CTollcgc Spirit, and the Individual . . . Alfred Sln nu UrationwH- Noblcsse Olmligc and Perinancnt Peace . Daniel Sclnwc-lc ,Kcllu Valodictory Orationf- Aroliitectnral Prosper-ts l4l'SSlllQ YVllitford lvilll uns llynln ---ff Carmen fillll0llll0llS0H . . . . . llwrlry l,l17l'I'l'l Wild Annolnn-cnivnt ol' Prizes and 'llonc Confcrring ol' llc-g.n'vvs lgl'll0KllCl,l0Il Gordon Wyatt Cameron William Dearborn Clark Irving 'Maxwell Day .Ianws Charles Fox, Jr. Claude Milton Haggerty Ira Alden Hzuvkins, Jr. Ushers William Dorsey Kennedy Carlton liynncr Overton Kent lloleman Powers l':lllCl'S0ll Law Stone Robert Wlarrcn vVllllZl,lllS lVIci'cclitlilN'ood lili Degrees Conferrecl ,lunc l9l5 Degrees in Course Bachelor of Arts The 97 Menihers ol' the Class ol' H115 William Booth, fbli K Robert Chesley Brewster VVillis lvzird Fay, fI1B K John VVilliun1 Ferguson, Jr., John Wilson Frecniun Lewis Cluipnmn Gilger liclwurcl Marion Huy Jack Butler Johnstone, KDB K flf B K Cum Laucle lluniel Seluieek Keller, fll li K Edwin Gates Nash, fb B K 'Ralph Finch Palmer, fb B K Alfred Shriver John Darire Vzmflott, CDB K John Franklin VVhurton, fb Kneeluncl 'Bull lVilkes, fb B K Oliver Junies lvilson .Paul Pickering Wrigley, fl1BK Magna Cum Laude Lessiug Whitforrl Wlilliums, fl1BK U lll0lll'l'l0l'lll'IlJ Master of Arts Al4Jl'2lllIQ Lgwig lhlley J0llll B00lD0 GlllS0ll Pei-eivul lVileox lvhittlesey Honorary Degrees Master of Arts Qllarrry Dwight, Niins Charles llzunillon Sabin John Albertson Sampson Doctor of Divinity William Russell Bennett John Hopkins Denison Doctor of Laws Mnreus Perrin ,Knowlton 157 li K Prizes Awarded -at Commencement 1915 The Benedict Prizes 821 CFroin the Fund of the late Hon. Irlrastus C. Benedict, 1 Q IN l,.X'l'IN First Prize-George I,ynde Richardson. Jr. Second Prizewlieginald Aldrich Cook . Ilenry Douglas 1Vild . . IN Glilfllrlli First l'rize+'Ceorge Lynde Richardson, Jr. Second Prize-Reginald Aldrich Cook . Honorahle lVIention-Henry Douglas VVild . IN FIIICNCII First Prize-Tully Orton Buckner . . . Second Prizev-Charles Frederick Arnold lircwcr . John Valentine .... .IN CI'1IllV1AN First Prize---Jack Butler Johnstone . . Second Prize'--Carl Edward 'Kieser . . E . IN NlA'I'III'lMA'I'ICS First Prize'-William Henry Kelton .... Second Prize-Gilbert James Catheart 1WcCurdy . Ilonorahle Mention-John Aubrey VVright, Jr. . IN NATURAIA 111S'I'0l1,Y First Prize-James Charles Fox, Jr. . . . Second 1'rize-Edward Francis Oakes . IN IIISTORY First Prize-Ralph Finch Palmer . . Second Prize-Daniel Schneck Keller . . Prize for Prizes Daniel Schneck Keller . . . . . 1.58 Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class ol'1917 ol'1917 of1917 of 1917 of1917 ol'1917 of 1917 ol'1916 of 1917 of 1915 of1917 of 1917 of 1917 of 1917 of 1916 of 1916 of 1915 of 1915 of 1915 The Graves Prizes Clfonnded by the late Arthur 13. Graves, Esq., l858D FUR ESSAYS QClass of 19l5j Robert Noble Golding Bruce Messer Smith Daniel Sehneek Keller Qliessing Wlhitford 1Villia.ms John Nestell Leonard 'l'heodore 'Ryder Williams FOR l'lXCl'1l,l,lCNCl'1 IN Dl'1I,IVl'1ltY Robert Noble Golding Rhetorical Prizes CICNICRAL PRIZIC Carl lfldward Kieser . . . . . JUNIOR PRIZES First Prize----Irving Maxwell Day . . . Seeond 1'rize---Jack Arthur Conway .... S0l'Il0lVl0Rl'l PRIZICS Firsli. Prize-Gilbert James Catheart lV1eCnrdy . Second Prize-Mliennet Fellows Sehanfller . . . The Van Vechten Prize FOR ICXTICMl'0liANl'10l,lS Sl'l'1.'XKlNC Daniel Sehneek Keller ........ The Dewey Prize FOIL l'1Xi'I4II,l,lCNCE IN COMMl'1N1'ICMl'lN'l' ICXICILCISICS Class Class Class Class Class Class Daniel Sehneek Keller .......... Class The Rice Prizes QGiven by the late James Lathrop Rice for lilxc-ellenee in the Class IN LATIN First l'rizefEdwin Gates Nash .... Class Second l'rize--Robert Chesley Brewster . . Class lN CREICK First Prize--eRobert Chesley Brewster . . . Class Seeond Prize-+lVIorris James Kidder ..... Class Book Prizes from the Rice Fund Barron Brainerd ......... Class Van Henry Cartmell, Jr. Class Stanton Gariield . . Class Lincoln 'Lewis Kellogg . . Class Francis Michael 1VIe1Vlahon . Kendall Wfyinan . . . 159 Class Class ol' 1917 of 1916 ol' 1916 of 1917 of 1917 of 1915 ol' 1915 ic-sj of 1915 ol' 1915 ol' 1915 of 1915 of 1915 of 1917 of 1917 of 1917 of 1916 of 1917 The Delano Prizes in Greek First Prizes-Robert Chesley Brewster .... . Second Prize-Claude Milton Haggerty . . . . Third Prize-John Wilson Freeman . . . . . Donald Frederick Geddes .... . The Canby Athletic Prize Class Class Class Class QFor athlete who has highest average standing in his coursej John Dairc VanCott .......... Class The Horace Francis Clark Prize Scholarships Edwin Gates Nash .......... Class liessing VVhitford vvllllillllbi . . .... . Class Not Awarded Not Awarded The Lathers Gold Medal Clfor best essay on subject assigned by Faculty? The David Ames Wells Prize CFor an essay on subject concerning Political Sciencej John Sabin Adriance Prize in Chemistry ltnsscll Bare Carver .......... N ot Awarded Prizes for Freshman Declamation Contest Francis W. Rawle Memorial Cup Ralph VVestcott 'Lester ......... . Debating Prizes First 1'rizc--eflharles David Kepner, Jr. . . . , Second Prize-Daniel Schneck Keller ...... Philologian-Philotechnian Prizes FOR 1'lX'1'EMFOIIANEOUS S1'EAK1NG First Prize-Jack Arthur Conway ..... . Second 1'rizeYGeorge Barnes VVilson . . . . . . Not Awarded Not Awarded Conant-Harrington Prize in Biology The Williams College Greek Fellowship 160 Class Class Class Class Class Class of 1915 of 1916 Of 1915 of 1916 of 1915 of 1915 of 1915 of 1915 of 1918 of 1916 of 1915 of 1916 of 1917 Honors Awarded at Commencement Final Honors in Special Fields Class of l9I5 Highest Final Honors Philosophy --Lessing NVllil1for1l NVllll2HllS Final Honors G0l'lllilrll'HJ0llll Wilson Fl'0l'lllil,ll History --Daniel Sehncc-k Keller llistory-+Edwzu'd Marion Huy iFl'Clli'll'7l,illll l'ic'k0ring Xvriglc-5 Sophomore Class Honors Charles Burgess Arthur. Jr. William liernurd Clark Reginald Aldrich Cook Frank Hubbard Hntc-liinson Lincoln Lewis ,Kellogg NVilliaun Henry Kelton Curl Edward Kicser Class of l9l 7 Gilbert Jzunes flkltllifilldi Mr-Cnrcly Sidney Clarke Moody Diincmi Bassett Murphy 161 lllrieln liolnml l':iln1v4lo George Lynclc lilC'll2ll'llS0ll, Jr. Roger XVillizun Riis Harwood Edninnd Sine-oth John Valentine llairold Livingston Van Dorm-n Carl lVilli:nn Victor Alun Grnlnun XVnrner Henry Doiiglns VVild Norman Hull Wlilson 7 4 IIII H01 I I li IRHNI llll SOIVVII WII,l.I.fXMH'l'0WN R01 SQ E' 'S .. .Q M ,, -1 rv 5 f E 3 -E -2 -4: 4 41 E, . ,, .. -. 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P 4' : 'N -. E . Q- r.. gr- a- A' F3 bl N- vg. .ce 1 N I S 'lm THE RECORD BOAR D Moom-2 ALEXAXDI-:R PALMEDO YAX DOREN WHITE NVARXER WILSON YOYNG H.XYX'KIXS XYELLS Axcrzvlxr: Comxiu' Caxirzuox FOXVLER IQEPNER WOOD The Williams Record Founded by the Fortnightly' in 1885 and by the Weekly in 1904 Volume xxix THEWILLIAMS RECORD usisiumnnm 'INUIIIWIWJSYHS nusncusassmu W E Ill E11 Illllltl 101111 run um Nlllll JUL- pfylu lllllllllllll wi WIT :gr ' ll PIPIKHYIPI ,N ,.,, ...........M. M...,v. ....., ... ......u.... .... .. In :mum - m':'L':: r::'.:: ' '21-f- F - ' - V-' L...,1........ v... vw -- I-i .L 1'..'.J:. Z..:.. if www' W0 M' .. .. . ............-...... ,,-, A M ,,r,,,,,,,,,, '1 '.1L . .. , -'--f-5- var. ' ':.xJ: 1 .'2 ' ll '11 'J' . I f .g1 '. ' ' ,,, ......m.m--qu .. ' lm 1 I... .........1 ll '-'11 . :.::.. .........,'...4 .. A.. ..,... T.. . ...,,.gr 1-j.j',',gq' -1 ff rg.: .., ' 2'h':f!1'.'Y'.!-- lwiig-:,5g1Q .'5.'.'-'rf' J -gi:-.,:........ 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RICHMQDSON XYAN Domix IJQAKE IQIXG OAKLEY Hl'TC'HIXSOX Williams Literary Monthly - Founded by the Athenaeum and by the Argo in 1885 Volume xxxi k I Hill! WILLIAMS LITE.R.73.R.Y MONTHLY Irby ry 916 FVBLI-SHED BY THE SENIOR AND JVNIOI. CLASSES Ill' Ol' WILLIAMS COLLEGE s Ak 110 , az- 'i xx- m .ff :Q ' rf 'fiiir-I . A 5 O M M ff B .14 ln. 'gg' YI Ze 5 53. 5 my - ,gal rw C., - ff 5 M ' . - l rf PM ' . sxy,.x :QW - 50 'fill '-if 'IQEQCQ Ile ' lrll rg-':. 6.1,! W.52l, TIS, W rm ' .lr gli 'IW fir ww ia if IM F1 19 rw Isa '21, . . air lilf - - 135 M . ' M lffl ' VILQ 'A' 51 r' ?'3 ' l.: :1- W lo fi 1:1 5517 w ff ' Board of Edltors Henry IV. King. 1916 . Elbert Baldwin. 1916 WVolffrum Day, 1916 Richard B. Leake, J r., 1916 Van I-I. Curtmcll, Jr.. 1917 Charles S. Oakley, Jr., 1916 Robert R. Richardson. 1917 Il i7 . ' . . . . lllllII'I'l7Hl7I F. Ilublmrrl Ilutc-lrinson, 1917 George L. Ric-lutrdson, Jr.. 1917 'Bennet F. SCl12LllI'I'l01', 1917 Hrlrold I.. Van Dorcn, 1917 . . . . If 11.s-inc.w.w M muzgcr . .-I.v.s'1'sl1111f lirrsizlzaw Mmmgcr THE GFLIELMENSIAN BO.-XRD FOSTER HL'TCHINSOX VAN DOREN XYHITE ALEXAND1-:R YOVNG RICHARDSON CHOATE COCHRAN C LIELMENSIAH The ' fri . . x Gulielmensian v 1 . Volume lx George I.. Richawdson, Jr. Jaunos S. Al0x:1n1l0r,'Jr. lflsty Foster F. Hubbzlrd Hutchinson Harold L. Van Dorcn Andrew H. COffhl'2Ll'l . Clmarlvs A. Choate . Q., . 'R 1917 J J Board of Editors 169 . . Ellllfllf-fl!-f. ,1il'f Norman: U. xvllill' R. Gordon Young: . . I rl 1011 I Iorx . l,h0flIfjl'Il1Ill lffrliim' . lf'14.vl'rl1fs.s' M rzrlayvr THE PVRPLE COW BOARD SMEETH PALMEDO BIAYTHAM BAKELESS R. R. RICHARDSON VAN DOREN F.u'r:x NEW:-:LL Zlxlxinmux G. L. IRICHARDSOX The Purple ' Cow Volume ix Boarcl of Editors Caryl H. Newell, 1916 . . Harold L. Van Doren, 1917 George L. Richardson, Jr., 1917 Harry A. Zilllllleflllilll, 1916 Robert R. Richardson, 1917 l Thom George S. Fayon, 1916 . . U. Roland Pil.llllCd0, 1917 . Frank S. 1VIcGraw, Jr., 1918 Raymond E. Draper, 1918 . . . ldflilor-in-l.'l1 iql' . .-'1 rl ICIHIIII' . . . 1g.IJClLll7I.gU Ifclitnr Harwood E. Smooth, 1917 John E. Bakelcss, 1918 as IC. lVlaythan1, 1918 171 . . . . Iiusincss Zllmmgvr . . .'lssi.wlru1l Iiu.wincs.v Manager Sammi .lxsistcnlll314.rir1es.w M cmugcr . ' . . Cil'CllllLfI-ON Manager HAWK I NS Ovw l!.'l'ON' C I lf: 11: rc Uma 1-rs Chxmzlum' ANmcvlNr: Wooly Fcrris N. Anguviuu Rllsscl M. fl00l' Im A. Ilalwkins, .ll Gordon W. Cmnt-ron Carlton li. Overton xvillitllll G. Czunp . I9I 6 Class Book Board of Editors 172 f3AMI' . . Idflilur- in-f,'lu'qf lflclwurd F. Oakes Meredith WVoo1l . . .'I rt lC1l'1flor . I'lmtog1-uphEditor . lh1.vi1w.w.fr M ll7lflfjt?I' cfmthb N5 2 3 A Q 55- Q Y-r -- Jaw? . Qwfsu 55:8-sie' Q :Q-Q-'A . f? -xy x, - M'ff51w f Sf.-w'!m1q M' air ,, WWW. Nwizwvvwf ' eva x fr YA' WX Nx Md 1 f vkxy NVJQESW 1. lk -XX QW! ' 4: N 1 AY wwf' ' i 7 f v- X v-NA xv! -n la' . MAZK41 3ih'4V4Q,. f Q. N5 . 3 1 , A . . 4 . . 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W- M-114. fu- -f 6 -rf:- -eg: I73 MUSICAL CLUBS XYILEY CLAPP BIAIER XTQTTIXG SMITH C. A. BAXRS FRENCH H. C. BANKS ROGERS DRURY WELCH EELLS COOK WIGHT Bloom' :XLI-IXANDER VAN DOREN NORTOX HUTCHIXSON SAYLES BICRPHY SCH.-XCFFLER MASSINGER WILD ROCKWOOD LEAKE XI-INVELL HERD XYELLS STOXE CQARFIELD H.8IGHT CLARK ZDIBIERMAX RICHARDSOX BLODGETT HVOVNG GOODMAN 1' 5,25-5111 W if f ' f W' 4' fl ' 'Sf.Q?f NQfQK,.4yW,,11g: e , 431. 1 iff? em-f f?-144 ' . - - - - 'X ff. 1. ' C L12 12 C LVD 41? sa N3 . .N 161' ff' ' K C, . jg - M40 .. -... W. . L.. , .. nf A XX. Lk I . Kfxn I f' vw ,bonu vnq ' - . I , V . xffy -.KN .VK . '5 ', 'i5il0k+7S?+x ff rddusih E' A J gs 5 ' .. .u 4' ,si .- -5 -SQ., 1' , '- .. Q -AQ wifm NW-'ii' 'N -ww ,PL - IC. 1.. Stone, 1916 J. 5. Mcxauulvr. Jr., 1917 R. 15. lmnkc, Jr.. 1916 C. 11. Newell, 1916 J. F. Ilurd, 1916 R. 17. Stickncy, 1916 1.. C. Goorlric-11, 1917 J. A. Gamrficlcl, 1916 17. A. Sllcpurdson, 1916 .x. la. Wight, um 111. I First Tenors G. U. Sclnuufllvr, 1918 Second Tenors R.. G. Young, 1917 First Basses U. YV. 1 lcLol', 1917 Second Basses 1 75 ,. 810110, 1916, LUIIIIUI' R. R. linml. Jr., 1917 1.'.S.Suy1os. 1917 11.11. lizmks. 1917 F. 11. 11u1.c:11insm1,1917 C. J. Massingor, 1917 17. 13. Murphy, 1917 11. A. Welch, 1917 11.17.Wi1d,19l7 L. C. Maier. 1918 P. 11. Rogm-rs, 1918 Nwwwl . v?,Q,,,. . -. , ,,4. NN 4, .iaiisigf 1 rex N WW? 'FZ i'?2?Boifzf i3 4 W1 A :af . M 11' 'MANDOLIN ' CINE' NSS, ,. N . A, X XX YAN77o1au1w? Q . 4, . A gmsfizws wgffz . , ,, lilies ,., YV. ll. Clark, 1916 R. F. Long, 1916 li. D. Stir-knvy, 1916 l'. II. Scziniun, 1916 C. A. Banks, 1917 N. M. Drllry, 1917 ll. l'. 1VvlIs. 1916. I,r'r1rl1'l' First Mandolins Second Mandolins Bass Mandola C. C. Fl'C11Cll, 1918 Double Bass Mandola li. C. Maier, 1918 Guitars Cello R. li. Rockwood, 1916 Violin G. C. SCl121111'l'l01', 1918 Flute J. Lccniing. 1918 Clarinet J. li. Clamp, 1918 Traps 'I. A. Zimmerinzui, Jr., 1916 176 D. l'. Wells, 1916 S. C. Moody, 1917 II. L. Vain Dorcn. 15 A. B.SmiL1n, 1917 F. i,.Cl1il.lDll1Zll1, 1918 N. S. Norton. 1917 D11 2'-'.: w's'+ ' rf? 'swf-!'4:-' ?e'f P X'- v .f 4-2 fxgrjgj, ., ' ' ' 1 ' '-4 ' 1' ,- j Ji ' ' ' 1923 ci'SSIRZ ?S1s . x g 'm - Avlis? - AN J G CI. he 1 :ON -. 111, Q,E.z,7'Zfc?2r-x 'sm MRL, ,',mQi,,. ., , Q-T3-iA?s '-13 . .sf-QWY1 9 , . , A B 105' :Uv-'. 4 V .iv ' 410. ur? ,A x . it - W - - -- -- Y- 1 1. 1 5. 'Q 1 f 11755 5 11 15,5 i Qfvgg..-.4 ' 4 Xxx, 4 '11, i We, fbgkgu , 1 'lbw' -. 'ffii' - .f. iff.: it 5751.9 J. A. G:n'H0l4l, lmazlm' First Banjos J. A. cilll'1lClll. 1916 D. 13. lXIul'plly, 1917 11.11. Mzrlz, 1918 Second Banjos P. S. Sayles, 1917 J. 13. Clupp, 1918 IC. G. Rodliolal. 1918 Guitars A. 11.1. Drury, 1917 N. S. N0l'l.0ll, 1917 First Mandolin Banjo 1V. D. fllzirli, 1916 Second Mandolin Banjo 5.11. Momly, 1917 Traps ll. A. Zlll11l10l'llI2I.1l, Jr., 1916 177 4 Review of the l9l 5-1916 Musical Clubs' Season 1 eaturing an Hawaiian sextet, the Combined Nlusical Clubs have progressed thus far in the present season with great success. Instead of making numerous trips during the fall as in former years, the Clubs gave but two minor concerts and then during the first part of the Christmas recess made a tour of three days, stopping at Albany, Syracuse, and Rochester, N. Y. In each city they were met by large and enthusiastic audiences. Leaving Williamstown on the evening of Monday, November 29, the Com- bined Clubs journeyed to Adams, where they gave the initial concert of the sea- son before an appreciative audience in the High School building. On Saturday evening, December 11, the second performance was rendered in WVood's Hall, in Hoosick Falls, N. Y., and was followed by a dance. Tuesday evening, December 21. brought the first performance of the Christmas trip, which was given in the ball- room of the Hotel Ten Eyck in Albany. N. Y. A dance given by the patronesses was accorded the members of the Clubs following the concert, after which they were overnight guests of the alunmi. Leaving Albany early VVednesday lnorn- ing, the Clubs journeyed to Syracuse, where in the afternoon Mrs. VV. Snowdon Smith entertained them at a the zlfmsunt. The second concert of the trip was given that evening in the ballroom of the Hotel Onondaga, and was followed by a dance, as were the other concerts. Arriving in Rochester the next forenoon the party were guests of the alumni of that city at a luncheon at the University Club, after which they repaired to the Twentieth Century Club, where a tea dance and buffet supper were given them by Mrs. Gurney C. Curtis, Mrs. Samuel C. Melfown. and several others of the patronesses. The final performance of the trip took place that evening in the ballroom of the Hotel Seneca. The schedule for the Easter trip was as follows: April 5, Hotel Somerset. Boston, April 6, Hotel Kimball, Springfield: April 7, Womenis Club, East Orange, N. J.: April 8, Hotel Plaza, New York City. 178 twmsmQl-QceQvsvw-wefsvfweoSfJ-btCeSQ-ivomis'ep'Q-wQ-m-bS ':'4tA 4,,:E5:::::, ' '::l ' 'ZZ' 'lf :: QD-WQG5f'lID6l'PDoQWJQW? QWJQWDWQ-b611'IDG1l1bQWJ 61-9611-b G4b Slnnner Salter . E. li. Stone, 1916 . 111. H. F. Nloltlmn, 1916 C. ll. Overton, 1916 R. li. Leaxke, Jr., 1916 R. F. Long, 1916 J. F. Hurd, 1916 li. C. Goodrich 1917 C. J. Mzlssinger. 1917 D. A. Sliepardson, 1916 W. 15. Thonlpson. 1916 M. Turner, 1916 H. A. Zimlncrmun. 1916 C. K. Uber, 1916 L. l.. Kellogg, 1917 F. 1-1. Hutchinson, 1917 1 L. YV. Cox, 1917 S. Gnrfielcl. 1917 First Tenors C. C. Scllzulfller. 1918 Second Tenors First Basses 11. H. Ric-llzwdson, 1918 Second Basses Auxiliary Choir First Tenors Second Tenors J. A. VVri,ql1t, Jr.. 1917 First Basses A. 117. Peterson, 1918 Second Basses F. D. l'oll:u'cl, 1918 179 Direclor aml 0rga'ni.wl . . . Llflllllfl' W. l'1.Seibcrt. 1916 1'. S. Sayles. 1917 C.l1.Newell.1916 E. I.. Stone, 1916 C. W. Victor. 1917 1-I. A. 1Velcl1, 1917 P. R. Miller. 1918 11. D. 1Vilcl. 1917 O. 111. Cobb, 1918 l.. C. Maier, 1918 P. ll. Rogers, 1918 D. W. Goodrich, 1919 l.. C. Kepner, 1919 11. C. Tllolnpson, 1917 D. ll. lVlnrphy, 1917 A. li. Wight. 1917 1 S 6 V I 4? V4 A N4 INTERCLASS SINGING coN'rEsT L ,W ,,., 5 'i i f:'i f' if P .. 'Q 1 9... 3 t1 . . 1 X 1Z-l Q-'if 5925? 1 -'.'f . cf I ' ff? 6. N K Pj WN ' J! if vo ..f.,:,.5.5 - mg.: J -1:-3. A,.:fi?.'Y22f:':z:2'f-'ifa-H .'-- -2- 4 'afztl-rfFf?1f'f2. fQ.T',.lF1Z'1f-1 :fiffx 1 . .rf- v.-. 1 F?-..f5:,,. Laboratory Campus, May 31, 1915 judges l':L1c-otl, Minor Banks l,l'01iCSSO1'-IQUIICS-B1SSOtt. Prull Xsst. 1'ro1'vssor 1Vi11iaun Tlownrcl Uong11ty Sumner Suiter Professor Karl EIJ1l1'2l.1lIl Wfcston . Prize Song- Hail Ye Sons of VVi11i:nns 1101101111310 Montion-A- Scv0nt00n, 1Ve Sing to Thee 'Mzlwliilig Song iF2ll'l'Wl'11 Song' '1916 Claws Song' 'Drinking Song 'IIni1 Yo Sons of Williams 111. Stono, ,Ima Songs 1915 G. Portvr, Ima 1916 1917 ll 1' r . 1Vords-IC. 111. Porter Nfnsic:-VV. YV. Fay . 1Vorc1s-E. IC. Porter Nlnsic--G. YV. Vain S1yck 1Vorc1s-R. li. Lczikc, Jr. Mllsic-lfl. L. Stonc 1Vorc1s--R. B. Lczikc. Jr. Music-E. L. Stone . . Words'-K. Ervin Nlnsic-C. VV. Victor 'Si-vvlilc-oil. 1Vv Sing lo 'l'11vc ..,.. 1Vor1ls-F. H. Hutchinson Music:-F. H. i1'I1ltC111llS01l F. II. Iintchinson. l,0f1rl1:r 1918 'Williams' Day . . . . . VVords-S. VV. VVo1col.t Nlusic-J. B. Clapp 'A 111-:11l11 lo 0111 l'Iig1il,0v1l ...... VVords--J. E. Bamkelcss P. R. Miller, liearlnr 180 1Vl'nsic-T. N. Booth I , 181 I IS CAP AND BELLS COFFIX BENNET1' BR.-XYTON REYNOLDS CQOODRICH KXESER RAND XVILLIAMS FRENCH B.xRTHoLox1Ew CARTx1r:1.L VALENTINE COYE BIASSIXGER FAYEX GEDDES Hl'RD DAY XVHITON Cap and Bells Board of Directors Assistant Professor Albert Il. Lic-klicler Professor Karl 141. Weston Irving M. Dny , Donald F. Geddes, 1916 Irving M. Duy. 1916 Jaunes F. Hurd. 1916 Kingsley Ervin, 1917 Robert W. Willianns, 1916 John Valentine, 1917 George S. Fuyen. 1916 Prentiss French. 1917 Jolm R. Guut, 1918 . George l zLunee. Jr., 1916 Hubert D. Bennett, 1917 Clmrles J. lVlnssinger Officers Donulcl F. Geclrles James F. Ilurcl Kingsley lirvin . Presizlenl' . SUl?I'lflllll ll . . M an fl g 1' r .71.w.wi.s-111111 M rrnuger . . l'1'0s.w M meager . .-ls.s'isl1111l 1're.ws M winger . . Siege M anager . .-'l.vsi.wla'r1t Stage Mmmyer Qml .-I.vsisIr1fr1f Shiga M anuger . . . f 'osl um e M an . .'1SNl.Sff1'IIf I 'cmfzmm M an Qnrl .rI.v.wi.wIufnt l'n.wi1nne Mun George S. Reynolds. 1918 . . . Members 1916 Irving M. Dny George Faiunee, Jr. George S. Fuyen Robert IV. 1Villiauns 1917 Donald DeV. Bll1'lLll0l0l1101V Hubert D. Bennett George J. Goflin R. Dudley Foye Kingsley Ervin Prentiss French 1918 John S. llrnyton. Jr. George S. Reynolds 183 Donulcl' F. Gechles Jnlnes F. Hurd lt. Ilownrcl 1Vhiton 11. Clnrrington Gooclrieh F. I-Iubbnrcl Hutehinson Carl IC. Kieser Charles J. lwI2l.SSlI1g2:l'1' Rufus R. Ilznul. Jr. John Valentine John R.. Guut The Alchemist By Ben Jonson Under the direction of Philip Perry Presentations Grace Hall, VVilliamstown . . Grace Hall, Williamstown . . Cast of Characters Subtle, the Alchemist . . Face, the Housekeeper . . Dol Common, their Colleague . Dapper, a Clerk . . . Drugger. a Tobacco Man . . liovewit, Master of the I-louse . .lipicure Nlammon, a 'Knight . ,Pertinax Surly, a Gamester . . Tribulation Wholsome, a Pastor Ananias, a Deacon . . . Kastril, the Angry Boy Dame Pliant. his Sister A Parson .... Uffieers . Neighbors Synopsis The Scene-London about 1610 ACT If-A Room in l,ovewit's House ACT II-The Same ACT III-Scene I-Lane before Lovewit's House Scene Q-Room in Same ACT IV-eltoom in l.ovewit's House ACT V-Scene 1-Before l,ovewit's Scene 2-Room in Same Scene 3-The Same 1. 84 House May 29, 1915 June 19. 1915 . E. Erskine Porter . Donald F. Geddes Charles J. Nlassinger . Van Henry Cartmell, Jr. . R. Dudley Coye Irving NI. Day . Carl E. Kieser . Robert H. WVhiton . G. Jarvis Coffin Paul R. Miller . Sewell T. Tyng . Roswell P. C. May . George Faunce, Jr. Carlton W. Cox Philip H. Rogers Theodore N. Booth Oliver E. Cobb James A. Edgar John B. Glenn Cast of Characters 0flicer 6660 By Augustin Macldugh Presented under the direction of Frank .Lea Presentations 'Bijou Theater, North Adams, Mass. . . . . Collingwood Opera House, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . . Auditorium Theater, Toledo, Ohio . . . Knights of Columbus Hall, Columbus, Ohio . High School Auditorium, Springfield, Ohio . . Twentieth Century Club, Buli'alo, N. Y. . . Plaza Hotel, New York City . . . . Graf-e Hall, VVillian1st0wn . . . . Travers Gladwin ....... . Mieliael Plielan-Oflic-er 666 . llateato .... . Alfred Wilson . . YVhitney 'Barnes . Helen Burton . . Sadie Small lVIrs. Burton Police Captain Stone . . . . F. Kearney . Waitkins . Ryan . . . . . Synopsis ACT I-Room in the Gladwin lVIansion, New York. ACT II-The Same. ACT IIIvThC Same. 1.85 Shorl, Nov. 18, 1915 DCC. -11, 1915 TJOU. 30, 1915 DCU. -rl. 1915 Jan. 1916 Jan. 1916 Jan. 1916 Feli. ll, lfllli Rufus R. Rand, JJ. . Carl E. Kieser . John Valentine R. Howard VVhiton Yan Henry Cartmell Roswell P. C. lVlay Raymond VV. Phelps Charles J. Nlassingcr . Sewell T. Tyng Huhhard Hutchinson James A. Edgar George S. Reynolds 1872 1873 1874- 1875 1870 1877 1879 1881 1882 1883 18841 1885 1880 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 Plays Presented by the Williams Dramatic Asso ciation Since lts Foundation in 1872 uSiIlSll0l' nnll Cl'1t8lll'l'H My Turll Next The Vifglllilt Mllllllllyu That Ras:-all Put A 11011121.1100 llllllel' DiHieulties 0lll t100Sl!lM'l'l'-Yu liolnhxlstes l lll'ioso Tllrll Him Ont Rose of Auvergne The Two D1lZZ2t1'fl8 Done lll'own Slztsllel' llnll Cl'lt8lll'l' Box nnll Cox Palyalhle on l,l'llI1lIl1ln Still wvIt1l'1'8 ltllll Deep 14101101112 Dl1keol'0tl':lllto Poison The Cool c:0llCf.f1tl,l18N Not Such it Fool als 1'1e Looks Woocleoek's Little Game Lend Me Five Shillings A Scrap of 1'upel ' A 11211110 of Curtis greeiing 1t'MKll,l14'l'-iH- Ln lv ur oys Not Sllifll ll Fool us lle Looks Romeo :incl Juliet Burl Advice uw Iffollrtillg of the c10lllI1l'iN un ltl1.1.1tH' A Box of Monkeys No llllirlll:lry Spoopenclyke l l:l,l,s Lellll Me I ive Shillings Juek Trust The Rivals The Two Bllzznl'1ls The House 1':tl'l.y f7ieely's fiitV1tl10l'n 1 orDne Night Unlyn A Cyelone for It Cent She Sloops to Collqllel ' .- 180 1899 1900 1901 1909 1903 190-ll 1905 1900 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 191Q 1913 191-1- 1915 --sc -an --ls lu Tu A-as as iuiilll' l,1t1'kl'-Y Wooll cil1ll,l'l'N Olcl c'1'011108u Box unll Cox She Stoops to COIlfl1l01'n The Other Mlm Deacon Johnson The Other Mlm Cut Off With ll Shilling Clll'lSt0plN'l', Jr. The Denn's l,1l0ll1I111l,u The l'l'ivnte Seeretnry' The Mugistl'llte The Arltllinn Nights A Night Off Calptllin Racket The Mun from Mexico My l l'ienll fl'011l lllflittu The School Mistress Dr. FIl.llSll1l8U The Mun Wllo 'Knew l'1l'Cl1I7lIu A Doctor in Spite of Himself The Importance of Being Earnest The Jew ol' Multum Trelalwlley of the Wells 1'1verymlln Mr. Hopkins 7-20-8 King 1L1Cllll1'll the Thil'll ll as Q. ts at ss ss cs st n - 7-20-8 - The Critic .. The Duke of Killierllnkieu Dr. FILIISUISU His Exeelleney the fiDVOI'l10I'u Old 1'1eillelllel'g Niolle Irish Plays C10 The W17l'lill0l1Si! Ward UU In the Shallow of the Glen C19 The Rising of the Moon Qrlj Hyacinth Hlllyey Mrs. Bulnpstezlfl-Leigll The Alchemist 0l'1it'0l' Will ss ss ss nl 7 1915 SENIOR, SMUKIGR, 1016 SIGNIOR, SMOKICR, ISS -InllnlulllllIlmlllIllIllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIHIIHHHllnllrllllllllllmmllII11Inumumnnlnnnmuunnmm.. C WILLIAMS CHRI STI A X ASSOCIATIO f xX S du, nnuunnu n 1125.5 A If , ' 'wh ss' 'JI' M YM .1 K4 0 M -, I H vw' g SQA, 419143, gr. T A 1. Q if ' 6 LUV' ' 'TIllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ,IIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIllIIE!IVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllll . 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A . -,-,.., ,,, : 5 NIL ' . H f --Q -- . -14. .mg .-.-H - . .4-A 'lg - .. r- E E E E E E E 2 E E E , - 1 - I 89 XY. C. A. CABIXET IIAWYKINS KEPNER RHOADI-is COOK SCHAJFFLEIQ RAND DAY RL'ssr:x.L WOOD Cocmux GOUDRICH HAYES TEx1P1.r: HEDDEN PI!-IRSON Fox Williams Christian Association Alumni Committee F. Scfliaullllor, l7.IJ., 1867 ........ lfllltLiI'lllllIl. M. lizuiks. MA., 1899 ........ Secretary-Trcfflsurcr I H. D. WVild, lV1.A., 1888 ll. S. Ludlow, 1892 F. li. Sayre, l,l,.lS., 1909 Executive Committee Temple, 1916 . ....... . l,I'UNl'llUIll MCG. .I-Inycs, 1916 . . . . I'icc-l'ro.w1'1lcinl C. Goodrich, 1917 . . f70rr'csp0mling-Serrremry 11. Coclmm, 1917 . . R000r1l'i11.g-Sccretary L. Pierson, Jr., 1918 - . . Treasurer M. Hcddcn, 1915 . Gwwral Secretary Committees Bible Study J. J. Russell, 1916, ffllLtl,li'I'lILll7l, Nlillcp, 1916 M. 'l'. Dayton, 1918 Il. Com-lirzui, 1917 ll. XV. liatl1zl.l'ce, 1919 Mission Study R. A. Cook. 1917, lf'lzc1rir1lmfn illzipgoocl, 1918 IC. 'l'. Perry, 1918 l100l1l11lQ, 1918 E. Powers, 1918 Outside Religious Work C. D. Kcpner, Jr., 1916, Cliairmau li. liniurson, 1916 D. B. 1NIu1'pl1y, 1917 Educational I. M. Day, 1916, Uhafzfrmtm D. Bennett, 1917 .1. Valentine, 1917 R, D01-r, 1917 G. II. Genzmer, 1918 1.91 Finance and Membership 117. S. Rhozules, 1916, Uluufrmu.n . J . J. l'I. l10011ll1lg, 1917, Jlsst. I.f'lLrL1urman 1. M. Dany. 1916 S. Phillips, 1917 E. WV. Y. Dunn, 1916 R. 117. Riis, 1917 J. C. Fox, Jr., 1916 I.. C. Goodricfh,1917 C. Moll. Hayes, 1916 11. L. Pierson, Jr., 1918 G. J. Cofiin, 1917 P. II. Rogers, 1918 R. A. Cook, 1917 D.VzmA1sl1yno,Jr.,1918 Boys' Work 13. F. Sf'illllIf'H0l', 1917. 1.'lm.irnmnfor lfV'liHlilLIIL-VJUIUTL R. R. Ruud, Jr., 1917, ffilHLlil'lIl,ll1l for North .'1Illl'lIlf-Y S. C. Mcliown, Jr., 1916 A. A. l.amphulLo, 1917 P. l+'rench, 1917 H. lil. Rich, 1917 15. Hzunlin, 1917 A. 1-I. Tleclclen, 1918 II. S. Koifcr, 1917 G. C. Scllanllfflor, 1918 Entertainment J. C. Fox, Jr., 1916, l,'lLcL1frn'l.fm F. II. 'I'IuLchinson, 1917 R. P. C. Nluy, 1918 R. G. Powers, 1.919 Charities I. A. ilelzuvkins, Jr., 1916, UlLCLliI'IILll'Il G. C. Jorchm, 1916 T. N. Booth, 1918 A. 11. Cochran, 1917 G. P. Dunn, 1918 ll. Vim Alstynv, Jr., 1918 Williams Handbook Cl'uhlished under the auspices of the Williams Christian Associationb U. Rohmrl Puhnedo, 1917 ......... 1Crlitor-'in-Ulzizj' Regimdd A. Cook, 1917 Ralph VV. Lester, 1918 Bennet F. Scshzxuffler, 1917 Edwin Powers, 1918 Albert H. HCddCI1. 1918 David Van Alstync, Jr., 1918 Joseph Loeming, 1918, Ii'11.vincs.v Marrfzgcr 192 'fvvxx :Qu- I. ..y.Q 'KN .,,.,.. an :-' ,yy -- Q 5 1-5 Magi if ov- ' : V-1.-Q7 ,QV 'H 1 ?'v .. . F ack. 1 fi! 2' -, ms, 193 Jzuninry 9 New York. N. Y. April I -3 Q A kv 'S 4 'riff 2 D - N N . 3 I - 3 jr wie , ,, ,-Gaul: 'D- uf'L.!.!'. 1 l9l5 Rev. James G. K. Nlefllnre, D.D. .... Cliiezigo, Ill. Pres. Albert. P. .l itel1, D.D. Andover Tlieologieall Seminary April April May Mn y May Nlny May J une J une Jn ne September Septenilier October Uetolier October October October November November November November Deeemlmer Deeemlier Dec-emlier Jnnnzlry 18 Q5 2 9 I6 Q3 30 6 13 Q0 19 26 3 10 17 Q4- HI 7 H QI Q8 5 IQ I9 Ni Rev. George H. Ferris, D.D. . . . Rev. J. Douglas Adam. D.D. . . . . Pliilndelpliin. Pa. . llartford, Conn. New York, N. Y. . . . l5osl1on Rev. f'l1:1rles ll. Pnrklnn'st. D.D. . . Rev. George A. Gordon, D.D. . . Dean Charles R. Brown. D.D. . . Y Rev. 'Henry S. Coffin, D.D. Rt. Rev. Charles D. YVilliu.ms . . Rev. lVasl1ington Glndden, D.D. . President Harry A. Garfield President Harry A. Garfield Ex-President Franklin Carter . Rt. Rev. 'Pliomus F. Davies Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, D.D Rev. Raymond Calkins, D.D. . Rev. U. P. Dewey. D.D. Rev. S. V. V. Holmes, D.D. Rev. Ulnrenee U. Wilson, D.D. l'l2l,tllCl' Harvey Officer. 0.H.C. . . Rt. Rev. Charles D. Williams . Rev. Clurenee A. Barbour. D.D. . Jolin R. Mott . . . Rev. F. Boyd lidwawds. D.D. . . Rev. lv. Douglas Mnelienzie, D.D. . 1916 Robert E. Speer . . . Rev. l'ln.rris IC. Adrianee . H35 ale Divinity Sehool New York, N. Y. . Detroit. Mieli. . C0lllll1DllS, 0. . Williamstown . lvllll2lIl1St.0Wll . lVilliznnstown . Springfield . Yale University . . Caunlmridge Milmeupolis, Minn. . Buffalo. N. Y. Glen Ridge, N. J. lVesl. Park, N. Y. . Detroit. Mieli. . Rochester. N. Y. New York. N. Y. . Urimge, N. J. . ll:n'l1ford, Conn. lflnglewood, N. J. Jzuluury January Fcbruauy 1 e11rluu'y 1 eln'luu'y Felmrunry 1VIzLrel1 1VIil.I'C1l 1V1zLre11 Marc-li April April April April 1V1 ny 23 30 6 13 20 27 5 12 19 26 2 16 23 30 7 . Pliilzulelpllizi, Pa. . Plainfield, N. J. Yule Divinity Seliool . . . Boston Rev. George I.. Rielizlrclson . Rev. John S. Zelic . . . Dean Clnrrles R. Brown, 17.17. 1Vi11is 11. Butler. 17.17. . Rev. J. 17ong1zLs Arlzun. 17.17. . Rev. . . . I12I.1'1,li01'f1, Conn. Rev. Jzunes G. K. Mefflnre, 17.17. .... Cliic-ago, 111. Pres. Albert P. Fitch, 17.17. . Andover Tlieologieal Seminary Pres. Albert P. Fitch, 17.17. . Andover Tlieologienl Senlinzmry Rev. 1Vi1lzn'11 1.. Sperry ....... Boston Rev. G. A. Johnston Ross, 17.17. Union Tlieologgieul Selninnry Rev. 1viLS111Y1Qt01'l Glzulden, 17.17 ..... f10llll1117l1S, U. 17enn Clnirles R. Brown. 17.17. . . . Yule 17ivinity Sellool Rev. 1'11lwzn'cl P. 11ill . . Mr-Cormiek 'l'11eo1ogir-ul Se1ninzn'y Rev. Henry 111. Colmlm . . . . . New York, N. Y. Rev. 11ngl1 lilnek. 17.17. . . New York, N. Y. 1576 PAliM1CL1C1d RJCIIAILDSON M,u 1'1r.nr 1i1cowN M ANN 011141-xs .11,n'1fzs C1.xuv1m.n .1 1-1 1-'1-'1-my Honor System Commlttee George NIQG. Vllnycs, 1916 ....... lf'll,llIjI'lIH1'IL Foslm' PZl1'1l10100, 1918 . S1fffI'l?fl!l'.lj , Y . Jzmws A. Cn:u'f1c1c1 Russel NT. Govt' David IC. J0f1'0ry Tllmmls E. Mu,yl111:un 1916 1917 Gvorgc 11. li1i'11211'1lH0l1 1918 1919 1'lclxv:u'41 C. Brown 197 George NIMH. Uuyvs 1Cdw:u'c1 I . Oakes Donald S. Nrilllll Foslcr ll2l11'1l1010C K, lil!! IHS gli'NlINWKWIVIKIIIHWWWUI!!1KWlilIH3lllUllllWlllUlliWllllllllilll1ll!!ll!ll!l-E -1.- Q I + 1 Q 1 ep 2 D EBATI N G 2 2 5' 22 2 Q 1:2 Q 3 2 fa? 1:2 122 Q? 2 Q22 fa Q1 1:1 Q Q 122 A by ,g IHIIIHIIIIIlIlillllI1Illil!l4lHNIllIHlIllII WlllllllllhiklillllllIlllillllill1llIllillllkllVE 1 99 4 Adelphic Union Founded 1793 Divided into Philologian and Pliilotecllnian Societies in 1795 Officers Charles David Kepner, Jr., 1916 . . . . I re.s-Mem Alan Graham Warner, 1917 . . Vice-Presifleni Walker Frame Vance, ex-1916 . . lietirerl M anaggr George Barnes 1Vilson, 1917 . .... llflanager Miles Morgan Hapgood, 1918 . ..... l f1f'r.vi ,fIs.wf.vlcL7zt M anagcr Amherst-Wesleyan-Williams League Charles David Kepner, Jr., 1916 ...... l res'1frIeni Brown-Dartmouth-Williams League Charles David Kepner. Jr., 1916 ...... Pfresifleni Q06 First Annual Series AMllEl1,S'l'-WESLICYAN-WILLIAMS L1CAGUl'1, December 16, 1915 Qu.est50n:- Resolved, That the sale, manufacture, and importation of al- coholic liquors should be prohibited in the United States by United States con- stitutional amendment. with the reservation to Congress of the right to provide for the sale and lnanllfac-ture of aleoholie liquors for medic-inal, scientific, and saerameutal purposes. ' Amherst-Williams GRACIC HALL. 1VlliLlANlS'l'01VN President Garfield. l'res1711ri'r1g QfI'I'l'!'I' Avm1zMA'r1vi-1-Williams Charles David Kepner, Jr., 1916 Sewell Tappan Tyng, 1918 Charles S. Oakley, 1916 QAlterua.tej N1flGA'l'lV1'1 -Amherst J. Seelye llixler, 1916 Craig l'. Cochrane, 1917 Carter I.. Goodrich, 1918 CAlteruatej Judges l'l'0l'essor 'llheodore l . Collier Professor Fred l'. lflmery Mr. Edward C. Maliie Der-ision in favor of the a.l'lirmative Wesleyan-Williams Ml'llVl0lllAL CllAl'l'll,, lVllDUl,l'l'l'01YN AFl1'lRMA'r1vu-Wesleyan ll. D. lllaellonald, 1919 NI. ,Freema.u, 1916 M. K. fl'hompson, 1917 Qzilteruatej N no A'r1vu-Williams Russel lVI'ortimer Geer, 1916 Alan Graham 1Varner, 1917 ' John Putnam lVlarble, 1918 QAlt.ernal.ej Judges Professor Arthur Adams Prolezasor l. l.. 1Vinter Professor A. NI. Druuunond Decision in favor ol' the negative Q01 A UlfIHA'l'lNU 'l'l'IAAI, led, SICHIIGH IFDIIUI' RlNV '4A1IllIlll', Wilsun. l.nwc-I' Huw l'5'n1.5, Kvpm l3IqlgA'l'lNf: 'l'l-LAM, 11:1 SIGIHIQS 1-1' Huw -lir'Iln1.:pL,Wil:wrn1, Whiln-, Mxuylluun. l,mv1-rlhnv -l5lIl'liv 'I WHL! lv pun C ul 'ml.m11l,, EZOQ Second Annual Series ' Qimslion.zeevultesolvecl, 'l'lmt the eities oi' New lflnglzuul of over 190,606 populatlon, Boston excepted, slioulcl aulopt some form of elty nmnuger govern- ment. Dartmouth-Williams GRACE IIALL, Wll.LIAMS'l'0WN, Murcia 2-1, 1916 Presicleut Hurry A. Garfield, l,7'6HI'll'f'Ilg Qfl'i1:vr ' AmirRMNP1vm--ee-Dartmouth William li. Biel, 1916 Glmrles G. Coflin, 1916 W. Moll. Burrouglis, 1919 Qrtllerimtej Clmrles G. Cranston, 1916 N moxrlv ic --Williams 'Russel IVI. Geer, 1916 Willis L. liuek, 1919 George A. VVhite, 1919 CAltelilml.ej Bennet F. SCll2l,llfl'l01', 1917 ,luclges llon. 'l'. ill.. Slmw l'ro1'essor G. IS. iFl'2llllillll l'rol'essor Z. YV. Coombs Decision in favor of the ll,f'l'l1'lll1LLlV0 ' Brown-Williams SQXYILICS HALL, l'ROVlDl'1NGl'1, lNli1.l'Ul1 21, 1916 llon. Albert B. West, l'rcs1'1li'ngOfficer Al 14'lRMA'1'I vi+rf-Williams lfineoln li. Kellogg, 1917 Glmrles D. Kepner, Jr., 1916 Sewell T. 'l'yng, 1918 Tliomas E. Muytliaun, 1918 QAltermtLej N 1'1GA'l'IV1'1 -Brown Willvor IC. Szumclers, 1916 William ill. Reese, 1917 Frecleriek ll. Perkins, 1919 lCclwz1rcl'll. 1Villson, 1916 QAll.ernulej judges l'rol'essor lrvaili li. lvinter Mr. 1Vnller R.. Agurcl Professor Arthur Mlauns Decision in favor of the negative 293 IJI+1IiA'I'INCI 'l'l+IAM, WILLIAMS VS. UNION Sf,:iiA1iii'14'1,im lYII.SUN DAY iX'lAY'l'IIAM Williams versus Unlon UNION iffllililiillfl l'llAl'l'll., Sl'lllCNl'If I'.-KIJY, N. Y.. lim-I-1-iiilwi' IG, 1915 l'rol'i-ssoi' Mc-Kc-yoli. l'rcfsi1li'ny Qfficcr Qu0.wl1'on.' ulicsolvorl, 'l'l1:Ll. lliu sailv, lIl2l.IlIll.2L0l.llI'0, :ind lIIlIJUI'l.2LllUlI ol' all ccoliolice liquors should lic proliilmitcd in the United Status by United Stailus cron sl.iLntionu.l aunendincnl., with the reservation to Coiwrcss of Llic riwlit lyo mrovidi . . . H . . H . .I for tlic solo and inainlilzu-I.nrv of :Llvolioliv liquors for lI101lIi'III2ll, SOIOI1l,ll'1l', :inf sau-rziixiciitzll purposes. Ain-'IRMA'1'lv1a-Union Avroin M. .lm-olms. 1916 Milton ll. Suwrnfcld, 1916 Clnirlvs F. Brown, 1916 Clyde A. IiIcutloy,1918 CJxlll0I'llil.l,0D N I'IGA'I'IVI'I- Williams Irving Maxwell Day, 1916 Goodric-li Uupcn Sclmufllcr, 1918 'lill0l111LS lfldwzird Mziytlizun, 1918 Kingsley Ervin, 1917 QAlturnnLoj Judges Judge II. V. liorsi. Mr. Fraink Tullro Mr. VV. YV. Gibson l7c-vision in favor of thu aiflirlnulivv 29-lf 1 Williams, 1919 versus Union, 1919 Jl'1Slll' llAl,l,, J:uumry 1-1-, 1916 l'rol'oss0r Karl l'l1Jl1l'2l1l11 Wcslon, l'rcs1f1l1711g Off!-!'tfl' QllllHf'i0Il,f4 MliCS0lVCll, Tlmt an omnpulsory course in milil1:u'y training for freshmen should be substituted for the mrvscnt 4-om xulsor c-oursc in 111 sinful Q . 1 y tl'il,1l1l11g111 u11mIlegcs. A1-'11'lRMA'1'1v1+: -Williams Willis Luffcrty Buck, ,flcL'i11.g Captain George Avery Wlllitc Howard Goodman Harvey Chase Jewctt, Jr. fAllQGl'lliL1l'J N1cc:A'1'Iv1c-Union Jolm Ii. Grccnc, ffllljlflllll Ralph Peters Clmrlcs A. liriml William VVutts CAllL0l'1liLlQCJ judges Dr. ll. ll. Gaulslry Dr. I . J. O'll:1r:L Mr. Sturtcvzuit Decision in lalvor ol' lxlic iL1lll'lll2lL1V0 E2 05 J Twelfth Annual Underclass Debate 1918-1919 GRACE HALL, JANUARY 12, 1916 Charles David Kepner, Jr., P'rcs'i1l'ing Qfficcr QIIIISMOTIV.'AMUliCS0lVCLl, Tliat at course in military training for freshmen he snhstitnterl for the present course in physical training. A lX1lGGA'1'lVI+1-M1918 Joseph Leeming, Urlyzmin SELIIlllCl Knox Kreutzer John Brookes Glenn John Pntnnnl Marble CAlt.ernnt.ej A1f'if'11eMA'l'1vn---I919 4 llurvcy Chaise Jewetlz, Jr., flllyjlflllll George Avery White Ilownrcl Goochnnn Willis linlferty Buck CAlternnl.cD judges Professor John IC. linssell Mr. Francis li. Sayre Mr. Arthur H. l3uf'l'lnton Decision in favor of the nHirxnnt.ivc 206 New England Intercollegiate Public Speaking League Amherst, Bowdoin, Wesleyan, Williams Charles David Kepner, Jr., wVllll2lIllS ....... I'rg,w't1c,,l Eldon II. Nlartin, VVesleyan . . . V'1.C'U-I,'I'CS'if167lI Richard S. Fuller, Bowdoin ....... Secrvfary-Treasurer Sixth Annual Contest College Hall, Amherst, Mass., May 6, l9l5 President Meiklejohn, Ij'I'0.S fIl'f'Il!j QH'fccr 'l'lle Boy Seoutu ........ Jllllll U. Reber, gxlllllCl'Sl mflle World's Debt to Belgium . . Kenneth E. Ramsay, Bowdoin Our Policy of AI'lllillllClltu . . Harold R. W'illougl1lmy, lVesleyan Roman Aristoeratsn ....... Daniel S. Keller, VVilliains Committee of Award Professor XV. D. Briggs of Trinity College Professor VV. H. Burnham of Clark University Professor S. N. Morse of VVilliston Seminary Professor I. lr. lvinter of Harvard University Prizes First Prize . . . . . . Kenneth E. Ramsay Honorable Mention . . Harold R. VVillougl1by 207 Grace Hall, June 2l, l9l5 M r. Francis li. Sayre, l,I'0SIilll'7Lg Qfficcr Sophomore Speakers Playing the Game . ..... Luther Carrington Gooclriell Arms and the Man ..... . ilrineoln Lewis Kellogg The Aristoeraey of Intercollegiate Atliletiesn Carl Edward Kieser Child lralmorn ....... . Gilbert J. C. lVleCurcly 'I'wo-Tliircls of an l'Iclneation , . liennet Fellows Selianlller Junior Speakers 'l'lle Measure ol' Men . . College lidueation and Allrnisnf' A liesson from llle Front . The Big Man . . . 'l'wo Anniversaries Sophomore Firsl, Prize . S0lJll0lll0l'0 Second Prize . Jnnior First Prize Jnnior Sec-ond Prize . General Prize Prizes 208 Jaek Arllnir Conway . Irving Maxwell Day Russel Mortimer Geer Charles David Kepner, Jr. . . llnclley Miller llillrerl J. C. MeCnr4ly liennel, Fellows Selianlller . lrving Maxwell Day . Jaek Arthur Conway . Carl Ewlwarrl Kieser GRAVES PRIZE PE KI !f.2faf b ff' -- v S-ea' -- ,Wsfff-fafwwm -- 1 s Tx-.E J x 22 x , x- , 'Q K -.-2'3 -73.5-3 aff' Grace Hall, June Zl, l9l5 Nlr. l r:1m-is ll. Sayre, l'1'a.vi1l1'lrly Qflficar ' lnl,0llig,5cnl. C7il,iz0nsl1ip . lflllic-iclwy in l'l1ll1c':1.lim1 Tho Intclwllionzll llc-l'c-mu- . War l'ool.ry . . . llll,0l'll2lll0ll2ll ffollvilizllinlf' . . 'Flu' l'llll0l,l0ll2ll l'll0lIN'lIl in llvligiolf' . . liolmcrl, Noble lll2lll0l' Golding . lJ2lllll'l Svllllcvk Kcllvr Jolm Nvstvll ll00llill'Ql . . lll'llf'C lxll'SSK'l' Slllllll lmssillg lVl1ill'm'rl NVilliums . ,lllll'0ll0I'l' Ryflvr XVilli:l.lns Prizm' for Dvlivvry: llnlwrl Nulmlc lll2llN'l' Golding 209 4 'l'l I IC INNICR, II! Jl'l'l41R 'ZIU 'Rr- 'Q ew ga:-can '-V V ,-, B --v-1:3 .1 . - 0041,-Jai., U -'- r. ,pund- lJ.N'!l'.'- ' U V ,Anw- , g 1, Ti 41' MLIAW Davy, X917 211 G. G. C. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FAYEN XVOOD XYILLIAMS DEBEX'O1SE Williams College Good Government Club Officers Meredith Wood, 1916 .... . Pres'ident Robert W. Williams, 1916 . . . Vfl'U-PI'6S'lil16Nf George S. Fayen, 1916 . . Secretary Randolph F. Debevoise, 1917 . Treasllrcr Review Internally and externally, the past year has been a prosperous one for the Good Government Club. Two new and very efficient members have been ap- pointed to the Alumni Advisory Committee, several new committees have been formed which have proved particularly successful, and the list of speakers, se- cured chiefly through the help of Mr. Sayre, is perhaps the best that the Execu- tive Committee has been fortunate enough to have appear before the organiza- tion in several years. The aim of the Club has been to promote an intelligent interest in the political and social life of the country, and to attain practical efliciency by tackling real problems of life found in and around Williamstown. In the accomplishment of these purposes, the activity of the Club separated itself into two distinct classes: first, the securing of prominent, live speakers, and second, the work of the com- mittees. The Alumni Advisory Committee, in its complete membership, is now composed of the following ment Charles Thaddeus Terry, lfhairman, Clark Williams, Morris L. Ernst, Almon C. Barrell, and R. Bayard Cutting. In his position of Resident Advisor, Mr. Francis B. Sayre has proved a continual help to the Club, his advice. his suggestions, and his active aid have been one of the guiding influences in making the work of the Club during the past year successful. The speakers who appeared before the G. G. C. in 1915-1916 were: Dr. Katharine B. Davis, former Commissioner of Correction in New York City, Albert R. W'illiams, YVar Correspondent for the Uutloolcg Prof. G. Lowes Dickinson, author, lecturer, and a member of Lord Bryce's Council for the Study of International Relations, composed of prominent Englishmen, Hon. George McAneny, former President of the Board of Aldermen of New York and at present the Executive Manager of the New Y ork Times, Hon. Dudley F. Malone, Collector of the Port of New York: Mr. James B. Reynolds, Private Investigator for President Rooseveltg Mr. Thomas Mott Osborne, former Warden of Sing Sing Prison, and E. II. F. lVIolthan, '16, a member of the Ford Peace Expedition. In addi- tion to these, numerous lecturers of prominence have appeared before the G. G. C. War Study Group. ' 213 Committees Apple Day . . . . . E. C. F. Creef, 1917 .flrmstrong League . U. R. Pnlmedo 1917 liig llrother . . B. F. Sclmufller 1917 liirll Life . Prentiss l rcncl1, 1917 Cigarette . . . C. Thurber, 191.8 College Publicffy . l-I. D. Bennett, 1917 C07Z2'67Ll'l07L . . F. M. Angevine, 1916 Forestry . T. C. Slosson, 1,917 Index . , . . J. S. Alexander, Jr., 1.917 Law Enforcement . . F. M. Angevine, 1916 lL0g'1:fL7l-lTL'Cll7l'l!I7I. Ifrnrzgress C. D. Kepncr, Jr., 1916 1lfleml1e'r.vh1fp . . . R. F. Debevoise, 1917 Mills Supply . D. P. Wells, 1916 Naturalfizulion, . . J. J. Russell, 1916 Press . . . J. S. Alexander, Jr., 1917 School Speaker . . E. C. F. Creclf, 1917 Tent Worm, . . D. Van Alstync, 1918 Town Irnprofvemenl . . U. R. P2LllllCflO, 191.7 Wm' Study Group . . R. A. Cook 1917 Phllologlan and Phllotechnlan Congress lnstitutecl l9ll Cllzwlos David Kcpncr, Jr., 1916 . . . llllfll'I'II7.!lll Extemporaneous Prize Speaking Contest .luck Arthur Conway. 1916 . George Barnes lvilson. 1917 Ruyforcl Wllitti llgllillll Logan. Robert 'Brown Linflszly. 1919 1915 - - . Gold lVI01l:ll . Silver Mcrlnl 1916 1917 . - . . Gold Medal Q11 Honorable Mention Lectures Delivered Before the College .Under the Auspices of the Various Organizations M areh March IVIareh Mareh Marc-h March March March March M arch March April April April May May October October November November November December December I9l 5 5--Prof. Morton . . . . The lfltliies ol' War' tPhilosophieal llnionj 8-Mr. Irvin S. Cobb . What I Saw at the Front' fCourte:-xy ol' Mr. llokj 9-Dr. Dutton . . . Arnold llennett and Realism tlfaeully Lecture Uoursej 16-hAsst. Prof. l.ieklider . Some Features of Celtic' l.il.era'ture I9 19- 20- . 1 23-Prof. Russell . 9'3- tl neulty Lecture Coursej -Hon. NV. A. Prendergast ...... The Duty of the Educated Man in Munieipal Atlairs tllood Government Vlnhj Prof. Taylor . . Les Contes Populaires de la Pieardie' tCerele lframraisj I Prof. Tupper QXIGTIIIOIIU . The Influence of Chaueer' tl'ipe and Quil J Prof. IVIeElfresh . . . The Constitution of the Atom Clfaeully l.eetur4- Coursm-J . The Importance of Studying Soeialism tSoeiulisl Cluhj Q7-Mx'. Gerald S. Lee ....... . 30a- 1-Prof. Wahl . I 7- 27 8 1 5 Q1--Asst. Prof. Dutton . . 28 15-Prof. Pratt . . 16 30 -Prof. Pratt .... -Prof. lVIorton . -Mr. Ma11'k R. Shaw . . The American College, the American Fat-tory, and Wtar ttloml Government Clnlml Prof. Russell . tl aeully Lecture Cours:-J . Submarine lVarfare in Mental Life The llismarekian School tDeulseher Vereiub Dr. John Mez . Ctiood Government Clubj . . . . . Norman Angell -MProf. Rautenstraueh CColumbiaj .... Opportunities in Engineering and Researeh fl,0lHll'lIlN'lll ol' Mulhelnuliesj The Psychology of Ivar Sc-are tPl1ilosopllieal Unionj -Prof. Kirehwey CColumbiaD The United States and the VVar tGood Government. Clulrj . . . Arnold Bennett tPipe and Quillj The Reality of Revelation tPhilosophicnl Unioui The Significant-e of Mystic-isln tPhilosophieul Ilnionl . . . . Prohibition tllood Government Club 7 -Prof. Smith . Will the United States be Involved in a Wlar? tl aculty Leelure Coursej 6-Dr. Edward Iireek . . Military Preparedness and our Navy tllood Government Cluluj 7-Dr. Garfield . . . The Question of Preparedness tltueully Lecture Pours:-D 215 1 1 1 1 1 1 December January January January January January January January Fehruary February February February February February February February February February February March March Nlarch March. lVlarch Q1-Asst. Prof. Allen Literary Farmers of the American Revolution Ql nculty Lecture Course! l9l6 ' 7-Dr. Katherine B. Davis ...... Prison Discipline and Character Building lilood li0VQ'l'IlIll4'lIl Vlulij ll-Prof. lVIorton . . The Mediaeval University U ucully Leelure Coursm-J ll-Prof. Russell . . . Metaphysics 12 18 Q0 26 1-Prof. Pratt . . 7-Mr. Albert R. Williams 8 15 16-E. H. F. Molthan, '16 17 -Prof. E. W. Clark QRomej -Prof. McLaren . -Prof. Smith . -Prof. Wild . -Prof. Kellogg . . -Capt. Ray . LPhilosnphicul Uuiouj . . Stamboul' CClnssicul Socielyj -Prof. lVIeLaren The Ancient and Mediaeval History of Japan tlfaculty Lecture Course! Modern Japanese History Clfacully Leclure Con:-sei History as a Basis for Prediction lPhilosophical Union! . . The Poet Tagore llfaculty I.eel,ure Coursej 'l'hrough the German Lines Mined Government Vlulvj . Old W'ine from Bordeaux Qlfacully Lecture Cours:-J Mental Lquality of Human Races' Qlhicully Lecture Coursey aww , . 1 he Ford I eace Expedition CGood Government Cluhj Cb 1 . Fire and its 1 revention flslfll Bflglllllq QQ-Prof. Smith . . . . . . . . . French Government and Society of the Eighteenth Centurv Qlfncully Lcclurc Coursel L Q3-Dr. John Mez . . ''Pan-Americanism fGoorl Government Cluhj 923--Dr. Clleydleur . . . . . . . Belgian Art' LC1-rcle Francnisj ' Q9-Ifrof. Taylor' . French Literature in the Eighteenth Century Clueully Lecture Loursej Q9-Mr. G. Lowes Dickinson . . A League to Enforce Peace lGood Government Clulil 7-Prof. Weston . . French Art of the Eighteenth Century 10-Hon. George McAneny 14--Prof. Rice . . Q1-Mr. I-Iart . 28 --Asst. Prof. Licklider Clfncnlly Lecl ure Courscj Problems of Modern City Government Cliood Government Clnlrb The Primitives of Italian Poetry !l ncully L4-elurc Cnurscl V Fort Massachusetts and Fort Iloosac Qlfucully Lecluri- l'onrseJ Old English Homilics Qliacnliy Lecture Coursey Q16 66 , 4' ' Thompson Course Arranged by Professor TVesl,on November -L-Miss Ruth Draper. November 18-The Maquarrc Sextet. December 3-Professor Copeland in Readings from Kipling. January 13'wlVliss Pe-Ahm-E-Squeet in Recital of Indian Songs. January 20-John A. Lomax in The Songs of a Cowboy . February 10-A-Arthur Wlhiting and thc University Qnarlel. February 17-E. R. Ransom and Mark King. March 8-lVIiss 'lsranees 'Pelton-Jones and John llarnes XVells. March 9-Royal Dadmnn. Marx-h Q3-'Miss Marie Sheclloek and Miss Helen Horsey. The Edward Bok Foundation November I9--Rt. Rev. Charles D. Williams The llflinistry as a Mains Work Cliouncl Table Conferenve on lVIareh 5 led by Dr. Albert l'. Fitehj Dec-ember 9-Dr. Richard C. Cabot . . The Rewards of Medical VVork Clionncl Table Conference on December 17 led by Dr. Harvey Cnshingj January 21-Mr. James H. I-lnstis The College lVIan and the Railroad Qllonncl Table Conference on April 14, led by Prof. Frank Allenj Feln'n:1.ry I8-Maj. Gen. Leonard A. VVoo1l Citizenship and Military Service April 28A-Prof. Bliss Perry . ui4ll,0l'2l.tlll'0 as a Profession 217 v v 1 SZIS Division I I. A. Ilnwkins, Jr. IJIJIJCIIIICIIIIOIK '16 SIJCIICCT, '16 Foster, '17 Sl'Il3l1lII'IOI', '17 R.W.Wi1lizuns, '16 II. P. ,I3IotI,9gcIt, '17 Cofiin, '17 J0I'1ery, '17 1VIc'1VInlIcn, '17 Moore, '17 Ii. Il. Riclmrdson. '17 II,0CI1CSI101', '17 Slosson, '17 Fire Brigade ' Chief Curllon B. Overton 'Division II Division III Captains F. MQ Angevinc YV. D. Kennedy First Lieutenants C. F. A. Brewer, '16 Jordan, '16 Hayes, '16 Valentino, '17 IInbImcII, '16 II.nsscII, '16 Second Lieutenants Ilnggerly, '16 1VIt'1VInI10n, '16 Puck, '16 'I'Ilny0r. '16 Bacon. '16 Clluplnnn, '16 Flynt, '16 Molllinn. '16 Reed, '16 NI. Wvoocl, '16 Alcxamler, '17 'I5cncdic:t, '17 Clark, '17 Cook. '17 IInlnIin, '17 Iiiis. '17 N. II. 1ViIson, '17 Il.. G. Young, '17 liulcolcss. '18 Ilvcldcn, '18 Iioslcr, '18 Pierson, '18 Q19 Division IV 117. S. Iilnoaulvs 1VcIls. '16 Lccining, '17 1VIOrs0Iis, '17 Dunn, '16 lx1'lllSIl'0llg, '17 Irwin, '18 l'nrln0I0c, '18 1VoocI, '18 I. lJl'X31'1Ml5l'IR. ll, lilly l+'0UNDl'lR.S' DAY 220 lI'fXX.Z .Ti S2 J Senior Promenade Class of l9l5 Lasell Gymnasium, june 22, I9I5 v Committee Casper IViIIian1 Clarke, lflzairman, Ralph Maelienzie Campbell Henry Townsend Pratt Howard Chappel Cole Bruce Messer Smith Howard Parmelee Eells, Jr. Mason Turner - Willis VVarcI Fay Georgie Wliiteliehl Van Slyek Patronesses S Mrs II. I.. Agarcl Mrs G. I.. Maxey Mrs S. E. Allen Mrs VV. E. Melilfresh Mrs E. H. Botsforcl Mrs WV. W. MeI.aren lVIrs. F. D. Cheydleur Mrs W. I. Milhaln Mrs. H. F. Cleland Mrs II. J. Rees Mrs VV. H. Doughty Mrs J. P. Rice lVIrs. F. C. Ferry Mrs. J. E. Russell Mrs. J. S. Galbraith Mrs S. Salter Mrs H. A. Garfield Mrs G. F. Seeley Mrs F. Gooclrieh Mrs IC. I. Shepard Mrs W. A. Hilclreth Mrs J. E. Shrader Mrs. G. IC. Howes Mrs Ii. I.. Taylor Mrs VV. IC. Hoyt Mrs G. M. Wahl Mrs C. W. Johnson Mrs M. N. Wetmore Mrs. J. I.. Kellogg Mrs. H. D. Wild 222 Sophomore Promenade Class of I9l7 Lasell Gymnasium, May 3l, l9I5 Committee .Henry Clarke Banks. lflzairnrun Charles Aekert Banks Esty Foster George Jarvis Coflin Donald Sehuyler Mann Auxiliary Committee Stanley Phillips, UIlllIil lILl1II James Strange Alexander, Jr. David Elwood Jeffery Charles Burgess Arthur, Jr. James Louis Lolirke Henry Parsons ililodgett Gilbert James Catlieart MeCnrdy Andrew Hale Cochran James Linn Rodgers, Jr. Carl Wfilliam Vietor Patronesses Mrs S. I . Clark Mrs. YV. I. lxflllllillll Mrs. H. F. Cleland Mrs. YV. IC. Nlelilfresli Nlrs. F. C. Ferry Ml's. W. W. Nlellaren Mrs J. S. Galbraith Mrs. A. H. Morton Mrs ill. A. Garfield Mrs. J. E. Russell Mrs F. Goodriell Mrs. F. ll. Sayre Mrs I . ll. lloward Mrs. C. F. Seeley Mrs G. IC. Howes Mrs. R. L. Taylor Mrs C. VV. Jolmson Mrs. G. M. lVa.l1l Mrs J. L. Kellogg Mrs. M. N. lVetmore Mrs, L. Mglxq-y iVlI'S. Q23 DA 1 'ARA YLASS SUPPERS Egg'-aw.-I-x-:v'ELH,::T.-ji qw e - J J fi -4 1. . i ' 'rs Elsa 2 J upliifylllllwf-llllll' 'Allin' 'li 'lll' '- 'liffila 'Q I-5 '? ,5's-Eggs 1- E Ji '59 v.o. Xl Senlor Supper l9l5 Greylock Hotel, Williamstown, June 23, l9l5 Toasts liclwaril lCrsliinc Vl'orLor, Tflll-Yflllfl-Vltff 1'i'csiclcnL's Adclrm-ss ..... . l rocl01'ic'k Sc-liacfor Winston Class History . . . . George Goodman l'll'llHl Class Propliut . . . . . Elliott Uclwvoisc l,I'0lJllCl, on Propliot . . . . lv0lllil'2lIll Cliarlvs Fl'2llllillll Day Reininisccnccs, Past and I'rcs0nl1 . . . Kcilli l ranc'is Driscoll 'llllc PZl,l'2l,ll0llC l'rotol1yp0 ..... . Fl'2lllli lmlioi Main Committee flll2l,l'l0S 'Blake llall, fllIUIil'llHlll 'l'lioma.s Foslor il in'n0ss Allmcwt l'vrry lv2lll'l'lll2lll, Jr. 2925 unior Supper 1916 Richmond Hotel, North Adams, May 26, I9I5 Toasts Emil Henry ,Frederick Moltlmn, Torzstmasler l'residenL's Address ........ Jzunes Abram Garfield Class Unity . . . . Jack Arthur Conway Booze and Parlor Snakes . . . . Leonard Jacob, 2nd Committee Paul Clements Sllattuek, Ifllalfrmun Ira Alden Hawkins, Jr. lfldwzrrd VVillium Young Dunn 226 QQ 5 N I, 0 C U Q '44 P .QM nf ' QA 4X ' me gtv' . -11 -'-1-' A ge WD v X Q27 U f W! A. t QWWWW WWWW l du Lrcl Wfillizun Young Dunn, 1916 . . 1 L01 gt 316111013 Fzxyen, 1916 . Uhlch Rohuul l'nhneclo, 1917 . C lrlton W'h0ol0r Cox. 1917 . l r if. U. lVl. 1Vuhl Nlr. T. ll. lflcwitt H. lizmckcr D. Clark A. Conway cz. F. 'Day WV. Y. Dunn 13. l'llIlCl'S0l1 S. Fuycn C. Fowlcr II. Funk M. G04-1' li. Arthur, Jr. A. Bell lf. lllorlgott YV. Cox D. Coyc C. F. Grocff ll. llutohinson R. Johson 11. A. Cfflcers Members Faculty Students 1916 Zll11I1l01'1l12L11, Jr. 1917 V Q28 . Prcsirlevzi . Vfice-President . Secretary 7l'I'IlllS'll'T8I' NIr.'W. A. Hildreth Dr. C. 1V. Johnson' I. A. Hawkins, Jr. S. C. lVIcKoWn, Jr. F. M. lVIclVIuhon John Mztrsllzrll, Jr. E. I-I. F. lVIoltluLn. C. S. Oakley, Jr. R. 15. Rockwood F. D. Salmon D. P. Wells R. XV. Williams R. W. Logan G. J. C. Mcflllrcly S. C. Moocly U. R. Patlmeclo R. W. Riis ll. IC. Smooth C... WV. Victor fll. D. Wild ll. I.. Kellogg VV. H. Kcltun C. lfl. Kiosvr T. N. Iiootll J. AD. Clawkson G. l'. Dunn .l. Ii. clllllll G. H. Gcnzmcr li. IS. llilfllllllflllfl C. VV. Bok H. H. Brown NI. V. Clmrnloy G. Eaton IV. V. Field A. T. Finkler C. A. Grccff Clmrlvs Zulmriskic I9 I 8 J. O. Rupcrti I9 I 9 E. G. IVyckoff, JI Q F. C. lvillizuns J. A. Wright. Jr. R. G. Young G. H. Hays IV. WV. Keifer. Jr J. Lceming R. VV. Lester A. IV. .Peterson F. D. Pollarfl A. F. Nlilion S. M. Nordhouse VV. Penficld A. C. Swinnerton I. IJ. Townsend A. IVI. Wfalkcr A. G. lvild IHIC SI'HI.I'If 014' '65 299 I IIII wi III I 111 ooo eos oem seo wow soo oe oss sea: uiuwuu ' 'H 'ULWIUU Www uurgyun 9 'K 'IT ERCLED FMNCAIS-9 1 Aw IIIIIIIIIWIIIH IIIIIIIIIIM lllllll ll Mlllllllllllllw Ill'l'1llllllll'l 1 YI lllllllllllllllllllll M I Vlll llli lllll M lll lIm l1m lllg : 3 15QL13:JJ...3154QL1,t::Jg1g11:g1Z:J.133355:::.L1..1113.1.1gg:.11g.L:.3L1L.1:1:q 'i' g.::,2,1L1iiggiqqgggpiggggplQ...1::2:J.L'1'5.g..11.3:::.L12::L2:.:::I ' ' L :::.1.1L33.1L11L1:: 1 ' ' ' ' ' J ::.:1:11::::::.J:.L2 ' ' ' g 1 1- Q Il I1llI lU Illllllllllllvll m1ll l1m Ixllnllllfflllllllllll mmm IIIIIIIIIIIINII 5 A E 5 5 5 -'----- f-11 -11------f ----f.' I 1 H - f 1------ - V' Gee ooo moe ooo see wee we we e e -uI-munumnuuunnnmlumm:1nu1-1in:ummmumuImeuunnumnnmmmn-.mn-111ummInumn1mmumuInsulinImnunum...lm1---W.....nmnunumuInnm11nnu.11111...-111.111-mfumnn---..- 0fHcers Ric:1nu'c1 Burton Rockwood, 1916 . . . John Vanlvnlinc, 1917 . 'l'u11y O. llnckncr. 1918 . Clmrles F. A. Brewer, 1916 N1 r. Robert 1'1:misu.m-0 . S-M. 11011111 Alfred Benjamin 1V. D. Kvnnvcly 1.. S. Arnistrong W. 1'. Austin 13. DQV. 13n.l't1m1mm'w C. WV. Bonner, Jr. F. ll. Clinpinun J. 17. Clarkson I M. 1'. Dayton 11. 141. 1'IC1IlS1.1'0C1. A. 13. 1V10C0111lP11 IC. C. Brown A. 1'. Coe 141. I.. .. 11-11-1- Members 1916 K. G. Mc-Clnro G. 11. Ric11:n'm1s 1'. 11. SCZIIIIELII 1917 Tlionms 1'hu'1c, Jr. R. W. 1.05.5111 1918 F. S. McGraw, Jr. '1'. IC. Mny1.11n.n1 P. 11. Miller 19. G. 11611110111 11. H. 111f'111l1'I1S0l1 1919 R. C. Fitch M:L1c'01m Gilford, Jr. Q39 . l'r'rf.w1'1lm1l . 1 Tec- P7'1?Hl'fllfIIl . . Secretary . . 7'reu.v1.1r0r Di'rccteu'r flu Cerwin 1V. E. SeibcrL 11. A. Statler Frcdcrivk Tomkins 11. E. Rich 15. F. SC1l!Lllf1'10I' K4-m1u11 Wyman J. 0. Rupcrti C1eve1:Lnd 'l'1nn'1wi' S. '1'. Tyng David Vain Alslync- C. T. White VV. C. 1'0wc11 S. W. Prcntiss C. 11. Qn:Lintn.nc0 J - 'ITS' . . ' X mi X. K ga 'xr X ' 5' . 1 f if lf' X v lr, , ' ' -K so -V ::.P1- fr-i'. -fn.1.37.1.aL3x:r:a:-ri.f,s.f.'Tf,-2' H .g1..:'.'gIs:' '. .-'-,yi -'J L my-' -4?-'E Y'0Q,7:f E Q J I aa lig cg- 5 A f 7 Officers Ric-Inn-rl Bryan 1.4-nkv, Jr., 1916 . . . IjI'l'SflflfIIf l'lClWil1'Kl Frnm-is Oakes, 1916 . . I'1'r-c-l'1'cs1'flz'-nl 14'r0cl0r'ir-li Yirginins Cvivr, 1916 . . S1'f'rr'ia1'y-7'r1'r1.v1n'1'r Members Faculty Prof. Cnrroll l.. Mnxvy Dr. George B. Dnlton Prof. Byron J. Bees Asst. Prof. Allmcrtll. l,iukliml0r Assl. Prof. Snnnwl lfl. Allc-n Mr. Avllllillll C. llzlrl. Students 1916 F. NI. Angevinc D. F. Gcclclvs R B Lvnkc, Jr. Elbert Baldwin F. V. Geicr R. S. lVla1ynzu'd C. F. A. Brcwor B. S. Griffin 141. 11 F. Molllmn J. A. Conway IC. D. Haight I F. Oamkos W. C. F. Day 1V. D. Kennedy I B Overton 11. B. lflxncrson C. D. Kopncr. . l I.. Bcccl II. C. lvowlcl- 11. W. ,King 11' D Salmon J. A. Gm-H0141 15. A Sl1ClHlI'flSOIl Q31 Hllll.Q5 CM..e ee e ee unuevn 3 u ' Q X N NR 5 R J l l' ' '. X. Q .ii LE iivf. K Af:-5 -. 52 524. Q 14.411113 ,- : EEEEE..--L ! ,55lLT-,ii1..E'if5i--- 1, '- Zi g i--i...i Nw I E-E Ezgiig igr x-4.-EEE? ...ri 1-.2 'lic-5555. , X :F 5452 :I - ? u' - 3- --ar.-5:5 RE-.: :asia :ir T-ai 12. ' l'l -l EE::r , :EE EEE 5 1,1152-E:a5'f A - QE, as iafii -555 X zgiigilz-as-3595 Ti - 7- 1 2 -P5 --Ties' :Eiga-S -5 - -EEE: lil -E,l ,3 :f -'zirjipaslg E -1 -E'- : I -2 -7 :-1- :f Q ' t easislil-22? - sis? EE K- ist ' -- - 1'SE:E6 ii?5 P 5 -12 171 X I :E1 2 as an in E E i 3 E it x 3 fi 1 3 - If S it X is E' Offlcers Professor Jolln li. Russell . . . . . l'rz'si1l1f11f George Fzulnee, Jr. ..... . Smvclury-7'rz'11s11rur Executive Committee Prof. J. E. Russell ..... . . Prof. J. li. Pratt Faculty Members Prof. J. E. Russell Prof. T. C. Smith Prof. J. ll. Pratt Asst. Prof. J. P. Rice Prof. A. H. 1VIorton Asst. Prof. Diekerman Prof . ll. D. Wild Stuart-NI. llearml Alfred Benjamin 'Pallrot NL Brewer George Faunee, Jr. James C. Fox, Jr. Harris Funk Donald F. Geddes George Mull. 'Hayes James F. Hurd Charles D. Kepner, James S. Alexancler, 'llll0IIlilS Il. lienerlicl llulmert ll. llennetlx Carlton W. Cox Student Members l 91 6 Gomer J. Williams 1917 Q32 Mr. Sumner Salter Rielnarcl li. Leake, Jr. Frank lvlfflvlltlliill R.lCllZLl'Cl S. Maynard Eclwarcl F. Oakes Carleton K. Ulmer ll. Dudley Peek Plnllips ll. Sllaw Allyn F. Stetson Raynlonrl ll, Sliekney Rolmert ll. Avlllfllll 'llll0lll2l.S Earle. Jr. ll. Rolancl Palrneclo -l2l.llN'S l.. Rodgers. Jr. llarolcl l.. Van lloren Classleal bfi 1 l r I qv -QCllQ-yW Officers Russel M. Geer, 1916 . . . . . I,7'0N'ill0lll Claude M. I1a1.ggerl1y. 1916 . . Vflffl-P'I'l!S'flfl5Ilf II. Douglas Wild, 1017 . . Smfrctfzry-7'rz:asurcr Asst. Professor John S. Gnllnwiitli . . Frwulty .flflviser Senior Advisers Donald F. Geddes Franc-is M. Me1VInhon Junior Advisers M. Alain Nloore George li.. Rieh:u'dson, Jr. Faculty Members Emeritus Prof. John H. Hewitt Asst. Prof. John S. Galbraith Prof. 1-Ienry D. VVild Asst. PI'0f.Sl1C1'WUOClcJ.l,1Cli01'11l21.11 Prof. Monroe N. vVCt1I101'C Prof. George E. Howes Nlr. Alfred M. Dame Student Members Seniors, Juniors, and Sophoinores registered in Latin or Greek electives. 233 Z I S ,hgnl 71 7 W V g 5 . -- l - - , , ...H Officers S2lIllll0l Nll'KOWll, 'll'.. 19111 . . . , f'p'p,qf1l1e7ll Russel M. Gccr, 1916 . . I 1'1'0-l'r1f.s1'rlzml U. Rolzulcl Pzulmcclo. 1917 . Sc1'1'clary linger XV. Riis, 1917 . . . 7'1'e1m11re'r Committees lf'111'us . . . . IC. ll. BilI1i'li01', 1916 Skix . . A. 11. Cnclnml, 1917 Snmn.vl1o1f.v . li. M. floor, 1916 Sheltmxv 1'l'ih'll'Il'Il g Hams . . . . R. 117. Riis, l'l'7'0Sh7lLII7l. W rzlkx . . J. J. Russell, Press Agmft . . ll. R. I'u.lm0rlo, Q34 . ll. F. Sl'll1l.lllll01', , . 1V. D. Kennedy, 1917 1916 1.917 1916 1917 Gordon NV. iT2lllH'l'0ll Jan-lc A. Conway .Iauncs S. JxlCXllllilCl'- U. Rolnncl PIIIIIICKIU Press College Press Agent .lac-k Arl'hnr Conway, 1916 Members 1916 l9I7 Q35 liolwrl, YV. XVilli:nns MvrvrliLl1 XVOINI Nornmn ll. W'ilson R. Gordon Young :K 'Q 'ff J HESS is ii OC'-1 B+ F-111111101 C. NICKOWII, Jr., 1911i . . l'rc.s'11'dc11L Gi1l1crtJ. C. Mclfurcly, 191.7 . . Vficc-P'rc.s'izle11l Nor111z111 11. 1Vi1so11, 1917 ..... . Scvrelczry-Trcusiircr Members 1916 Xlfrvd B0l1'ii1lll1l1 S2lllll1l'1f1. 1xr1I'1i0Wl1, Jr. Gco1'gc II. Ricflmrrls 1917 1111111-1-1, J. C. Molflirrly Y1Dl'lll1l1l I1. Wilsun 1918 . liruokvs f11C'llll Vyrus 1'. 51111111 f:11ll'l'lli'C T. While 1919 11211001111 Davis 1,01lg1ilS J. Gilvlxrisl ' Ilzlrvvy 17. Jvwvlt, Jr. Team 511111101 C. 1xll'1iOWll, Jr., 1916 Gcorgc11. liicclmrfls, 1916 Match with Amherst Bl'001i0SG1C111l, 1918 Williams 2 Anilicrst 1 236 .li JKBQ .NAL .'l2'5.':AJKST,:.- X l Kappa Beta Phi Norman Brown Douglas Rnlison Coleman Cary Freeman Denny Delano cleWinclt Leonard Jaeolm. Q11 Jay Sylvester Jones. Jr. Henry vvlllltllll King Richard Bryan Leake, Jr. Otto Emil llohrke J Kenneth Gaston Mcfllnre John lVIarshallQ Jr. Charles Dwight Sabin, Jr. lValter Eppley Seilmerl Eben Selden Spencer Harry Artlnn' Statler Frerleriek 'llomkins 237 IIII' C lilulu 2 N lil 558 .uyl - N ..-s. 1 l gy, ig ZF' Q U 0 Q9 N , ,. AY? J -f ,- f fog wh - I vy 'Eau-., f 'T X, -' f: ww nr - . ' ' EW-l4:90'i!v'a' .2 1 n ' I , f , -.a,,,.-s.m,1,m.v,s,. - ., .1 .vs Xmsfz-Qg.:'f1'v'ev-.wi -, 'K-If ' 'x-viii' : '1. ?. ', R- . . n -, Nlwiqwf?s1',9SamfA., . ' f H-a-!,,!:'.: v.D.9Su,Qfq.'g 4 Q 9 .-1 W5ffLl'i!Wir'o!p21 5: :'4' ifhff' ' :'.'Ro.n' -' '-ha-:ga ,, w:.,j9 Hr, 1' gn 4,,,lv. 24505 :frail fn!',,zM fi 'I , - ,. . nbwfjve I 5 '7 V 'e.. x -:!'7.v,',r, , x 1 f1'fv,,u, , 1 ,r .'., ,. x 1 1 Wal ,ny . , 1gfgrigf: sim, uf ' 7.-. ' UH X -2 y' 4,1251 5.1, .gn .-:L . Qfvaafiiis J ,, viii, qi ,J--I . ,., 4 1 , .I ..,. ,.,i. . , ,I f,.5vr - .QA q ..'n,f, HQQ-.lggfjymfig Ma- . rfuaavl - H1 - nf'-11.4 - -1:-5.05 a.,., ,-- . isp!-o -g .P ' 'f . z'1w.:G.9:':: T ff' 3 'i5'i?2'1 3. 'H 'icing 4- . 4. C1.'.v:w-. .47-ya-5: e ' a .1 . fra., :5,j , CH ff' 1 if gg.. . , . ,,.-.. 1 ... ,,,, ' 1 13559 L-,ep-.HE 552413255 1. -: 'Vit' - 1 .nr u li! 5: :Z ': -. L , 5 1 ' 1 'I fe' iii sf' E S Q -s N E Q S N Q s ,s 'E 's :x 'Q 'x :x 'Q s 1 A 1 Q lgd Q 13?- , Q my ' Q 'fg . ,. ,, 4256 f Q 147 ,NH fa., ,f ? 'q:g.a:!5 f 44 Q 1 1 'S Q 'N 5 3 ff' IS if 5 x N 3- .. I , -'.f.i1f-I-i2.if N '.' '.' Sfifi- . .a r. Q-131-if::: I MM' Y 5 4 ' Qi Q, T H 4 Q 2 1' 2 Q 2 Q NW Q XO' 'S 71? 5 A. gg L 4 Q39 --H-xr VA NWDOECN Williams College Alumni Athletic Association Officers John S. Sheppard, Jr., 1891 .... . l'rgzs'irlc'r1l Francis B. Sayre, 1909 . . . . l ic'c-I're.s'ifle1zi Dr. Vanderpoel Adrianne, 1890 . . Secretary Prof. Carroll L. Mztxc-y, 1887 . . Treflswcr W llllams College Athletic Council Officers Dr. Frank 117. Olds, 1876 . . . . . . l'resirlw1l Prof. Henry D. Wild, 1888 . . Vwfrze-Prcsvllevzl IC. Herbert Botsford, 1882 . . G7'llIl'llllf6 Treasilrer Henry Needham Flynt, 1916 ..... . . Secretary Alumni Members i Dr. Frank 117. Olds, 1876 Hugh P. Drysdalo, 1897 Dr. Vanclorpocl Adrianco, 1890 Francis B. Sayre, 1909 John S. Sheppard, Jr., 1891. E. Herbert Botsford, 1882 Faculty Memberls Prof. Ilonry D. Wild, 1888 Prof. Carroll I.. Maxcy, 1887 Assistant Prof. William II. Doughty, Jr., 1898 Undergraduate Members Hobart B. Einerson, 1916 Henry Needham Flynt, 1916 Arthur Temple, 1916 Q40 COACH DALY Q11 Q 0 E O F TH A 0 0 A ' -- - , as . vv 0 ..... .4,.....,.4..,.4.........1,..,..,.A.....,,4., ...A,........ ..........,...,..,.4...............,...,....,, ..... .....,.....A........,.....,..... ,.,..,,....... A...,..... 1 fiiQ..QQfi'. 0 0 0 0m0 OWmo o o o ......o o Football Baseball Track l9l6 N. Brown D. D. 13l'llllllDiLIIgll ll. li. ,EIIICVSUII II. N. Flynl. .. Jacob, Qcl G. Moll. Hayes J. A. Garfield E. KB. Powell, Jr. S.C.lV1cKown,Ji S. Hubbell VV. E. Seibert J. S. Jones, Jr. H. A. Statler IC. II. F. Moltlnni C. li. Overton w 1917 YV. P. Austin W B. Clark VV. P. Anslin R. F. lilodgett G. S. Young T. II. Szifford C. A. Choate A. 'II. Covlirzni C. IC. Kieser A. A. l.uplzn1l.e XV. li. Merselis II. A. AVelell II. B. Wlriglit J. A. VVrigl1t., Jr. l9I8 YV. C. Brewer, Jr. J. A. Eclgzn' C. ll. Clifford, Jr. C. ,I-I. Mziipz F. D. Pollnrfl 1919 F. B. Stewart Tennis Golf l9l6 1916 ll.. S. lVI:Lymu'cl J. lVIarslmll, Jr. Q42 ,.'.12'. . , L. .-'- - ' . ' ,qfih .- . .. W... .IONIGS IA.l'l,.vXN'l'lC lllTIil3I'Il,l. C7I,AR.K 'I'UW'l'IlAI, lJI'IBICV0lSI'l Q Il!! J ll N IIYNT lfmmtlnull .x.'l'I-INll'I,l-I lixnsc-luull 'l'I I IC NILIUIC NIANM IICHH pjlfgfyx 'l'1':l4-Ig I,UXYl'II.l1, JH. HHS 21-Al' FOGTBALL Y.XRSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Klrzsrzn Bmgwmz C,'1.1FFoRD Arwrlx C'uoATu Wmcawr Pom..-x1zD 1-'LYNT Joxrzs fY,YERTUX HL'1sBE1.L G.xuF11f:LD Buowx KIOLTIIAX H. B. XVRIISHT KIERSELI C'm'HR,xx BLUDGETT LA1'1..1.NT1: XYELCII QQT BALL Williams College Football Association Officers Henry N. Flynt, 1916 ........ 1,7'6S'f1l67If 117111 Mmmgcf William B. Merselis. Jr., 1917 . . V'fl'l'-1I7'l'Sf1l07If 1111fI.fI.s'.wfi.sf1111l 211111111907 Frederick J. Daly . . . ....... I l0lIl',I Frederick Tomkins, 1916 .......... l'a71I111'u Graduate Advisory Football Committee Dr. Silvanus B. Newton, 1891 R. Clifford Black, Jr., 1909 James A. Hatch, 1.908 ' Varsity A. N. J. H . G. C. J. Frederick Tomkins, 1916, Full Back, Uziyilrvin A. Laplante, 1917, Right End Brown, 1916, Right Tackle A. Wright, 1917, Right Guard A. VVeleh, 1917, Center B. Clifford, 1918, Left Guard E. Kieser, 1917, Left Guard A. Garfield, 1916, Left Tackle 1V. C. Brewer, 1918, Left Tac-klc S. If. G. F R. H uhhell, 1916, 'Left End A. Hawkins, 1916, Bud H. Nliehler, 1916, End D. Wfeeks, 1917, Guard J. 0'Brien. 1918, Half Back R. F. Blodgett, 1917, l.eft.l+h1d J. S. Jones, 1916, Quarter Back E. H. Moltllziii, 1916, Quarter Bacl C. B. Overton, 1916, Right Hall' Back F. D. Pollard. 1918, Left. Hall' Back H. B. Wright, 1917, Full Back A. H. Cochran, 1917, Half Back W. P. Austin, 1917, Tackle C. A. Clloalxe, 1917, Guard Substitutes G. S. Platt, 1917, Full Back J. J. Redfield, 1918, End G. S. Reynolds, 1918, Full Back D. P. Sawyer, 1918, Tackle 7 J ' IUXIN 'IYJMKINS QLS Review of the 1915 Football Season Compared to the remarkable career ol' the 1914 eleven, the record made by the 1915 football team was extremely disappointing. A hard schedule, combined with the lightness of the team and the many injuries to the players. proved too great a handicap for Coach Daly and J. Brooks ex-'13, who as- sisted him. to overcome. Consequently the team met defeat in seven ol' the eight contests. Vllllrllllglltblll' the season Williams' attack was practically negligible, for even on the rare occasions when the line played a strong offensive game. the backs were too light to gain on line bucks and too slow to skirt the opposing ends. Hence the varsity's open style of play was effectually smothered by all opponents. VVhen neither a punter, a drop-kicker. nor a capable broken-field runner developed during the course of the season, Coach Daly was .robbed of three methods of attack and defense which were largely responsible for the success ol' the 1914- team. In the opening game, Williams defeated Rensselaer H-0. but met over- whelming defeats at the hands of Union, Cornell, Brown, and Trinity in the succeeding games. Princeton amassed four touchdowns against the varsity, and then, for the first time in nine years, VVesleyan humbled 1Villiams. Un No- vember 13, Amherst and WVilliams met in the contest which tradition decrees shall he the maker or the breaker of a successful eleven. Amherst completely outclassed the Purple, which weakened before her rival's i unrelenting attack, and per- 1 if' 1 'JL' mitted three touchdowns to be pushed across in the final quarter. These. in addition to two made earlier iii the game, gave Amherst 31 points, the largest score rolled up in an Amherst-Williams game For yy y y a decade. 211-9 Football Games ,of I 91 5 September Q5 At XviIlilLlllSl'0NVl1 VVilliaLms R. P. I. 0 Oc-tober 2 At NVilliumstown VVilliun1s Union H1 October 9 At l.thzu:zL VVilliams Cornell 46 October 16 At Providence YVilliz1ms Brown 33 October Q3 :Xt Williamstown NVilliums Trinity 38 Ocwtober 30 At l.,I'il1CCt0Y1 Williams ,Princeton Q7 November 6 At Middletown NVilli:1.ms Wesleyan 4-I November 13 At WVillizu'nstown VVilli:Lms 0 Amherst 31 NVillimns, Q7 points - Opponents, Q30 points ,L .LQLA ,. , ,.. - Q 5 BASEBALL VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM LAPL.aXTr: YOUNG POWELL JACOB BRL'xm.u'GH ST.xT1,1-:R Bowsx SWAIN DALY' Toomx BIICHLER Puisoxs C'L.xH1c Sl-IIBERT 1 ,A 1,1 I Williams College Baseball Association J Officers Edgar li. Parsons, 1915 ..... l'r0.wi1lm1l mul Manager Leonard Jacob, Qnd, 1916 . . l z'1fu- l'1'v.v1'1lm1f mul .-1ls.w7.wfant Mrmagcr Frederick J. Daly . ------- Uffflffll Cyprian A. Toolan, 1,915 - flfllflfml Varsity C. A. 'l'oolan, 1915, Center Field, fllljiltlill A F. J. Bowen, 1915, Pitcher l. Smith, Jr., 1917, Pitcher G. S. Young, 1917, Pitcher 'II 1 l G. . M'CfllC1', 1916, Catcher D. D. liriunhangh, 1916, First Base IC. li. Parsons, 1915, Second Base li. li. Swain, 1915, 'l'hird Base 1V. li. Clark, 1917, Short Stop H. A. Statler, 1916, Left Field 1V. E. Seihert, 1916, Right Field Substitutes J. S. Jones, 1916, Right Field E. li. Powell, Jr., 1916, Catcher A. A. Laplantc, 1917, Right Field Q53 J .xi ,Y . ', 1611 - 1 CAPTAIN SEIBERT 254 Review of the I9I 5 Baseball Season l w A A l Williams' H115 baseball team played through a mediocre season, in which it won half of the fourteen regularly scheduled games. lilrratie playing and costly reversals in form at critical moments were responsible for every setbaek suffered by the Purple. These lapses y allowed weaker teams to luuuble the Varsity Williams to score its annual victories over Yale and Princeton. and offset the ln'illiant playing which enabled During the spring reeess, the nine made the first southern training trip ever taken by a Wlilliams team. The journey was made possible by the Trustees when they rendered non-operative during vaeations the Q00-mile traveling limit for College organizations. lirratieiielding and weak battingaccount for the four defeats sustained, but victories were registered over Georgetown and the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. ' 'l'hroughout the regular season, XWilliams proved itself decidedly stronger at bat. than in the field, where the team as a whole lacked confidence. ln addition to this weakness. a dearth of capable pitchers proved a great handicap. During the spring no man developed to alternate regularly in the box with Young. who was consequently compelled to work in many more than his share of the games. After vanquishing Colby 12-5 in the first regular contest on April Qt. Wil- liams humbled Yale 3-Q, and thereby won its seventh victory out ol' the last nine games played between the two institutions. Un the two succeeding days, how- ever, the Purple slumped, losing to NVesleyau 8-4, and to Trinity 6-I, but in the next game it hanunered the Princeton pitcher for 17 hits and won an easy 10-3 victory. Stupid base running by the Purple allowed Dartmouth to capture what should have been an easy Wlilliams victory: in the following game Amherst also profited by the varsity's misplays and took a IQ-ti victory. 'l'he Purple and White annexed its second victory on Memorial Day by a ti-l, seore. Harvard then shut out Williams -t-0, but the Purple retal- iated by overcoming Mid-' dlebury and the Chinese University. Carelesserrors, however, presented Dart- mouth with a Q0-2 victory in the final contest. 25 5 I9I 5 Basebr-ill Games Southern Trip April AL CIi:irloLLOsvillc AvlllllllllS I Virginia 9 April Alx Wusllinglon VVilliums 55 GcorgcLowii 2 April AL Wzisliinglon Williams l Georgetown 5 April AL Pliilzidclpliizi Williams 3 Pcimsylvzmiam I, April AL Princeton Williams 2 .l.,1'lllC0t0ll 5 April AL New York Williams 1 Columbia 10 Regular Schedule April AL Williamstown AVilliums 12 Colby 5 Nluy AL Avllll2LlllSlL,0Wll lvillizmis-Clorncll Qflzune czmccllcclj Nluy AL New Hzwcn lVilliams 3 Yule 2 May AL lVliddlcLow11 lVilliums 4 Wlcslcyaul 8 May Al Hartford lVilliums 'I '1'riniLy 6 May Al Princotoii Avllll2LlllS 10 Priiiccton 3 May Al, Uzmovcr AVilliums 5 DzirlmouLli 7 May AL Amlicrst XVillizims 6 Amherst 12 May AL AVilliumsLown Williams 8 Bates 4- Muy AL vVllll2LIllStOWll YVilliums 17 Springfield I6 Many AL AVllllRLIllSlZOWll VVillizi,ms 1 Amherst 6 .limo AL Czunbridgc AVlllllLlIlS 0 1'Ii2ll'V2ll'il -1- .luiw AL lvilliumstown Avilllillllli 9 Middlebury 8 Juni' At Williamstown lVilli:lms 5 Chinese 2 Juno AL Avllll2llllSt0Wll VVilliams JL Rulgvrs 0 C3 llllllllQSD .limo AL AVllllZllllSLONYll lVilli:lms Q 'Uzirlmoulli 20 lVilliums, 98 Opponents, 185 256 i TRACK L 25 7 VARSITY TRACK Tl-IAM BROCK 3Ir'KowN SAI-'FURI7 BICCURDY DWIGHT DUNN IQELTOX BQOTH Ihzux-zvmsrz Hn' DIKISCOLL Buonui S1-:E1,m' H.aYL:s PHI-:Lvs AUSTIN Exxrznsox Srmlvrzn YA NC'o1'r Williams College Track and Field Association Officers Elliott Debevoise, 1915 . ..... I,'I'l3.S 1lll?Ilf mul M anagcr H. Bigelow Emerson, 1916 . . . I ,'I-l'l?- I'rvs1'zlm1t 117111 .'1SHI.Hfllllf M :wager Charles F. Seeley . . . ....... Coach George VV. Brodie, Jr., 1915 .... flllllfllhl, Varsity George Washington Brodie. Jr., 1915, l.'aptuin. 100-Yard Dash--YV. R. Brock, 19153 K. F. Driscoll, ' 'i ' ' 1915, G. lVIcG. Hayes, 1916, VV. P. Austin. 1917. 1 QQO-Yard Dash-VV. R. Brock, 19153 K. F. Driscoll, l 19154 G. MCG. Hayes. 1916, 111. P. Austin, 1917. 1 414-0-Yard Dash-J. D. Vain Cott, 1915. 880-Yard Rune-E. W. Y. Dunn, 1916. One-Mile Rim-VV. H. Kelton. 1917, 'l'. H. Szifforfl, X 1917. 1 . Two-Mile Run-A. Shriver, 1915. 120-Yard High Hurdles--IC. M. Hay. 19151 H. YV. i ' A 5 Dwight, 1918. Q90-Yard .Low Hurclles-E. M. Huy, 19153 H. VV. Dwight, 1918. High Jump-G. J. C. lVIeCurdy, 1917. Broad Jump-G. YV. Brodie, 1915. Shot Pute-G. VV. Brodie, 19l5g K. F. Driscoll, 1915. Hummer 'lfhrow-C. B. Phelps. 1915. Discus Throw-C. B. Phelps. 1915, 'l'. F. Furness, 1915. Pole Vault-S. C. Mcliown. 19161 ',l'. N. Booth. 1918 259 J -X l l'AI N HAYES 260 Review of the 1915 Track Season Wfith 'two victories over Amherst A- - I offset by defeats at the hands of Brown and 1Vesleyan, the 1915 track team can be classed only as a halfway suc- cess. In the New England Intercol- legiates the team made but a mediocre 1 showing, placing eighth. From the squad of fifty men which reported for early practice, Coach Seeley built up a team that was st.rong upon the track. but weak in the field events, Captain Brodie and Phelps being the only consistent point winners in the latter department. On lf'ebruary 6 at the annual li. A. A. games, l3rown's fleet relay l.eam de- fealed the l'urple rumiers by ten yards, but on .li'eln'uary 19 lvilliams atoned for the Brown defeat by romping away from Amherst, whom she left forty yards behind in the dual relay race at the Hartford Armory. VVilliams next defeated Amherst on Wfeston Field, lVIay 8, by a score of 71 1-6 to 54- 5-6 points. Although the visitors took the greater part of the second places, the Purple secured nine Hrsts and the majority of the third places. One week later Xvesleyan nosed out the varsity, 6-It-GQ, at Middletown, Conn. Wleak- ness in the field events was to a large degree responsi- y y ble for this defeat, since the Purple proved itself su- perior npon the cinders. Of the twelve men who represented 1Villiams at the New England Inter-collegiates at Cambridge on May QQ, tive survived the trial heats, qualifying in eight events. Dartmouth won the championship for the fourth consecutive time, since 1Villiams captured it in 1911. The ,Purple placed eighth of the twelve entrants. Shriver finished second in the two-mile run, and according to unofficial reports broke the college record at the time. Wfilliams' remaining points were contributed by Hayes, who took fourth in both the dashes, and by Hay and Phelps, who placed fourth in I the high hurdles and the hammer throw respectively. Qtil. Amherst ' Bates Bowdoin 'Brown Colby I,2l.l'i.1l10ll1.ll E. J. Graves, 'l,2tl'i.1110ll1'll . D. li. VVebster, M. I. T. J New England Intercollegiate Members Holy Cross NI. A. C. M. I. T. Micltllebury Trinity Officers Athletic Association Tufts University of Mziixic University of Vermont VVesley:m 1Villiums VV. P. l. . I,7'0S'IilIll7lli . l v1'C'0- l,7'US'l.1I8Nl L. E. Philbrook, Maine . Sferclttrgj F. E. Stnrret, Brown . . 7'rms1n'0r Executive Committee IC. Debevoise, Williams lf. A. W'nrren, Mttlllli IC. J. Graves, Dartmouth D. li. Webster, NI. I. T. F. IC. Stnrret, Brown A. R.. 1Villz1rfl, Colby Winners of the Championship 1887 llartmoutli 1.807 Dartmouth 1906 Dartmouth 1888 Amherst 1808 Amherst 1.007 Dartmouth 1880 Dnrtmonl h ' Brown 1,908 Dartmouth 1800 Amherst 1800 Bowdoin 1000 Dartmouth 1891 Amherst 1000 Williams 1010 Dartmouth 1802 Amherst 1001 1Villiums 1011 Wvillinms 1803 l,iLI'1LlI1011tl1 1002 Amherst 1012 Dartmouth 1804- M. 1. T. 1003 Amherst 1013 Dartmouth 1805 Durtmoutll 1004- Amherst 1914- Dartmouth 1800 llnrtmoulh 1005 Amherst 1915 Dartmouth Q02 Twenty-Ninth Annual Championship lVleet Technology Field, Cambridge, Mass., May 22, l9l5 Event 1.00-Y ard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 120-Yard High Hurdles Q20-Yard liow Hurdles . Broad .lump . Winners Record Howe, Colby . . I0 see Kelley, 'Holy Cross Loomis, M. I. T. Hayes, Vvilliams Howe, Colby . . 22 Q-5 sec Kelley, Holy Cross Loomis, NI. I. T. Hayes, Williams Riley, Dartmouth 50 sec Lee, Holy Cross Legay, Dartmouth Gilmore, Dartmouth Higgins, Holy Cross Q mm. 'S-5 sec Dempsey, Maine Granger, Dartmouth Potter, Wesleyan Brown, M. I. T. . 4 min. Qfl- 4-5 sec Bell, Maine Tucker, Dartmouth Barron, Tufts Cook, M. I, T.. . 9 min. 35 41-5 see Shriver, Williams Coop, Brown Richards, M. A. C. Savage, Bowdoin . 1,6 -5 sec French, Maine Braun, Dart.mouth Hay, Williams Savage, Bowdoin . Q5 'B-5 see Braun, Dartmouth Williams, Wesleyan Nelligan, Amherst - Worthington, Dartmouth . Q3 lt. 10 1-41 in French, Maine Frederick, Dartmouth Bjorn, Trinity 9263 High Jump . Shot Put . Hummer Throw Discus Throw Pole Vault 100-Yurd Dash . 220-Yurrl Dash . 440-Ymvl Dush . 880-Yaml Run . One-Mile Run . Two-Mile Run . High Hurdles . Low Ilurdles Brozul Jump . High Jump . Shot Put . . Hzunmvr Throw. Discus Throw .. Pole Vault . . Totals . White, Brown J I Sullivan, M. I. T. l White, Bowdoin Chaplin. Brown Rector, Dartmouth l lfV0od, Bowdoin Whitney, Dartmouth Spears, Dartmouth Allen, Maine Smith, Dartmouth Bailey, Muine . Leudhetter. Bowdoin Gulliver, Maine Phelps, Williams Bailey, Nlaine . Joyce, Colby Whitney, Dartmouth Leadhetter, Bowdoin lWllll!llllS, Muine . l McKenney, Bowdoin f Hutton, Maine J Luwrason, M. I. T. l Rector, Dartmouth ' Summary of Points -s 3 -5 r. E O F' U , 4: E ei :- 5 2 o ,.g 0 rc L. Q A I Q 2 'Z fi 5 2 I9 5 0 5 5 2 5 5 25-lifll-2 J' 3 l 3 4 1 J l-.I W ill Wesleyan - 2 I 5 ft. 8 1-2 in 4-7 ft. 10 1-Q in 14-9 ft. 2 in 129 ft. 8 I-Q in 1lf't.4iu 11- Lf Ig Q 'T e- 5- 'E 1 1 I . 361-3 31 9205-6171-Q1-I lil 71 S 1 'l I l I I Q61 - liR,0D1l'l ISRODIIG AND DRISK 101.1 Wf- VANCO'1 l' ANU HAY I-'U RNICSS Q65 J Amherst-Williams Dual Meet Event 100-Yard Dash . Q20-Yard Dash . 44-0-Yard Dash 880-Yard Rim One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run Q20-Yard Low Hurdles . 120-Yard High Hurdles High Jmnp . Broad Jump . Shot Put . Hammer 'l'hrow . Weston Field, May 8, l9l5 Winners Brock, Williams . Warren. Amherst Driseoll, Williams Driscoll, Williams Austin, Williams Brock, lvilliams Thayer, Amherst . Van Cott, Williams Blair, Amherst Dunn, Williams . Bell, Amherst Hopwood, Williams Salford, Williams . Glann, Amherst Kelton, Williams Shriver, Williams . Wells, Amherst Glann, Amherst Nelligan, Amherst Hay, VVilliams Ferguson, Amherst Hay, lvilliams . Ames, Amherst Nelligan, Amherst Gillies, Amherst . MeCurdy, Williams W. Booth, Williams Cameron, Williams Eastman, Amherst Brodie, Williams . Narples, Amherst Overton, Williams Lind. Amherst . Brodie, Williams Driscoll, Williams Phelps, Williams . Knowlton, Amherst Hebert, Amherst 266 Record 10 1-5 see Q3 Q-5 see 53 see 2 min. 5 1-5 see 4- min. 44 4-5 see . 10 min. 9 see 26 1-5 see 16 2-5 see 5 ft. 7 in Q1 ft. 5 in 36 fl. 9 3-4 in lfll fl' Dlscus 'llhrow l ole Vuult l00-Yard Dush 290-Yard Dush 441Hl-Yurd Dush 880-Yurcl 'Run One-Mile Run 'l'wo-Mile Ruu High Ilurdlvs Low Hurdles 'High Jump . Knowlton.Amherst . Wlhitteu, Amherst Phelps, Ivilliums lVluKowu, VVilliums . 'l'. N. Booth, VVilliu,ms Biggs. Williams Auws, Amherst Summary of Points IVilliu.ms 5 ul 9 3 2-.5 10911. 8 l-2 lu . 9 ft. 9 iu AIIIIICFSI. 3 9 li Il 3 -1- 4- li 5 I-3 llroucl -lump 9 3 Shot Put . . -lf 5 IIELIIIIIICI' 'l'hrow . - 4' Discus 'l'lu'0w . 3 Polo Vault . I-9 I-9 71 I-0 5-l- 5-6 M DUNN WINNING 'l'I'IIfI HALF MILE 267 J Wesleyan-Williams Dual Meet Event 100-Yard Dash Q20-Yard Dash fl'-MJ-YaLl'tl Dash 880-Yarrl ltun One-Nlile Run Two-Mile ltuu 220-Yard Low llurmlles . 120-Yard High Hurdles High Jump . Broad Jump . Shot Pulp . Hammer 'l'hrow Andrus Fielcl, May l Winners Ilayes, Williams . Kralft, lvesleyan Austin, Williams Hayes, Williams . Brock, Williams Krafft, VVesleyan Whitney, WVesleyan Van Cott, Williams Van Voris, lveslcyau Potter, Wfesleyan . lVhite, Wfesleyan Dunn, Williams Potter, Wesleyan . Salford, Williams Kelton, Williams Shriver, Williams . Treadwell, Wesleyan Cashman, YVesleyan Wvllllltlllhl, lvesleyan Hay, Williams Sutton, VVesleyan Hay, Williams . Dwight, VVilliams lvilliams, Wesleyan Grinton, lVesleyan lVleCurcly, Williams Mellonald, lvesleyan Brodie, Williams . Aekerley, Wesleyan Timnlerlnan, VVesleyan Brodie, VVilliams . Craig. VVesleyan Reed, Wesleyan Phelps, VVilliams . Craig, Wesleyan Gordon, Wesleyan Q68 5, 1915 Record 10 2-5 see 22 -L-5 see 53 Q-5 see Q min. 5 l-5 see . -1- min. 37 4-5 see 9 min. 56 4-5 see 26 3-5 see 16 4--5 sec' 5 ft. 71-Q in . 21 l't. l.-2 in 38 ft. 5 3-4 ill 136 ft. 1 in Discus '1'hrow Reed, Wfeslvyaui . . 103 ft. 11 in Craig, VVcslcyzLu Phelps, VVilliau1s 1 oh Vuult . . Nlc:Kowu, Williams . 10 ft. l 100-Yurml Dash Q20-Yard Dash rl--l'0-xfilfll Dash 880-Yard Run 1,116-Mill! Run 'l'wvc1-Mile Run High Hurdles Low Hurdles High Jump . Broad Jump Shot Put . IIILIIIIIICI' 'l'hrow Discus Throw Pole Vuult . llollou. VVcslcyuu Wihl, VVcslcyu,u Summary of Points 5 Xvlllllllllhi Wesleyan li 3 8 1 3 li l 8 41 5 5 'lf 8 'I 25 li fi li 5 -lf 5 el 5 -lf 1 S . 41 62 6-lf BOARD 'FRACK 269 Y.-K lQSl'I'Y ILICI..-X Y 'l'l'IA AI l'pp1-1' Iluw 'Mxmsixuga-l', HU-w:l.l't. l.uw1-r Huw l':4lLIIll', Ilnyvs, Klutz. Y.-XlQSl'l'Y VRHSS fYHl'N'l'RY 'l'l'I.-XXI rulgu-, K1-nlu-fly, IA-umiml. l,nw4-r Huw -I'Illu'rsl-u, Inugzm, liwfllun, S:liTm'x 270 Review, of the 1916 Relay Season ' I'l'H a record of a defeat by Brown and a good victory over Amherst, the Varsity relay team had a half-way successful season. although gx Q1 Captain Hayes was the only member of last year's quartet not lost by graduation. Brown proved too fast. for the .Purple runners at the Boston Athletic Associationis Nlect on February 5. and won by twenty yards in the fair time of 3 minutes, 11 4-5 seconds. Salford, 1917, with a handicap of 38 yards. won the 1900-yard run from a fast field of competitors. At the Hartford Meet on February 21, Williams had little difficulty in outstripping Amherst by 1,5 yards. Of the 1Villiams entrants in the individual events, Safford, 1917, and H. H. Brown, 1919, placed fourth and fifth respectively in the 1600-yard run. Williams defeated M. A. C. at Amherst on March 4 in the final race of the 1916 season. In winning the event, the Purple set a new M. A. C. record for the 1560-yard relay. Williams vs. Brown Boston Athletic Association Meet, February 5. 1916 Winner, Brown Distance, 1560 yards Time, 3 minutes, 11 4--5 seconds Williams Team G. Mcfl. Hayes, 1916, Captain J. A. Edgar, 1918 fl. J. Nlassinger, 1917 C. H. Matz, 1918 N. H. Wilson, 1917, Substitute Williams vs. Amherst Hartford Armory'Meet, .February 921, 1916 Winner, Williams Distance, one mile Time, 3 minutes, 38 seconds Williams vs. Massachusetts Agricultural College Amherst, March 4, 1916 Winner, Williams Distance. 1560 yards Time, 3 minutes, 12 2-5 seconds Williams Team - G. McG. Hayes, 1916, Captain C. H. hlatz, 1918 J. A. Edgar, 1918 F. B. Stewart, 1919 271 I Review of the 1915 Cross Country Season 4 df inn of the New l'11g,ll.1ld Il1tl,lC0llG,,lLtC xtlllCt,1C Association over , L EFX ,,', E tht Light other C1111 mts C Lpt un Ixelton the hrst Wllllt1l1S run A 11 ner to finish, placed fifteenth, and the team took seventh place with a total of 153 points. On Saturday, Octoher 30, Williams easily defeated Union by a score of 16 to -112 in the annual dual meet hetween the two institutions. 101i the third consecutive year. lV1aine won the annual cross 'country '. ' 1 fi fra - if - '. , ef- .1 ' 2 if ' Q 2 fi fa 1' '- ' .' ' 'z .' - N 'i NX ,l ' All Cross Country Team Season of 1915 W. H. Kelton, 1917, Captain R. WV. Logan, 1917 W. G. Camp, 1916 'l'. H. Safford, 1917 E N. F. Kennedy, 1917 l.. J. Hodge, 1918 Ji. l10CllllIlg, 1918 Williams vs. Union Williamstown. October 30, 1915 xvllll101'fvVllll1t1llS Score-16-42 N. E. I. C. A. A. Meet Franklin Park, Boston, November 13, 1915 College Positions Total Nlaine 7 8 9 59 llartmoulh 12 14 17 68 M. 1. 'l'. 29 22 241 98 Brown 1.5 18 23 161 NI. A. C. 6 27 40 125 lv. lj. I. lli 29 30 130 Williams 19 34- 39 153 Bates 25 33 4 -lf 155 2 220' ' 'f 177 f ' ' ' .f ,f' ,f 'X XZ fffffwf 5 , ..' lj X 1 7' O A 0 -, 2 X f i f Z if . Y ' ' X V N. yn J Q 5 71lllll N M 9 Q' fvcf ' ' X ' l f 1 fy ff 4 -J rf:--S Lf 'f L X . 4-r.-La: :-Er 'g ' , zz ,, , 1 , :Q -f 'f :'4 't -.95 45220 ' Q f -..---..- ,.!eF22'-S. . . ,L - W ' H. S.1'uttcrson, 1896 Many 14, 1896 C. M. Cullulmn, 1898 Mary 9, 1896 100-Yard Dnsh . 10 suv. H. L. Guttcrson, 1904 Mary 7, 1904 K. F. Drisvoll, 1915 Mary 9. 1914 W. P. Austin, 1917 Moy 9. 1914 220-Yurrl Dash . 22 soc. A. 1.. Kelley, Jr.. 1910 Mary H, 1909 440-Yawml Dash . 49 2-5 soc. J. D. Lester, 1911 April 80, 1910 880-Yurd Run . 1. min. 59 1-5 sou. J. Bray, 1900 June 1, 1900 One-Milo Run . 4 min. 26 1-5 soc- F. I. Newton, 1911 M ny 6, 1911 'l'wo-Mile Run . . 9 min. 48 2-5 sec. F I. Newton, 1911 May 20, 1911 l . Potter, 1901 Juno 21, 1901 120-Yard High Hurdlcs 15 4-5 suv. L. G. Bluckmor, 1903 May 16, 1909 R. G.'1.cuvitt, ox-1907 Mary 20, 1905 220-Yurd Low Hurdles 24 4-5 soc. 1' Potter, 1901 May 91 1901 Broad Jump . . 22 ft. 2 1-4 in. E. R. Bartlett, 1912 Mny 4 1912 High Jump . . 5 ft. 11 3-4 in. G Hormx, 1909 May 28, 1908 Pole Vuult . 11 ft. 3 in. ' VV. H. Pcnborly, 1904 Muy 14 1904 Shot Put . . 41 ft. 5 in. E. J. Murslmll, ox-1908 Mary 19 1906 Hnuuucr 'l'hrow . 138 ft. 5 2-5 in. V. ll. Phelps, Jr., 1914 Many 24 1919 Discus 'l'hrow . 110 ft. 6 in. J. F. Tlioluus. 1910 May 20 1910 273 -I Eighteenth Annual Sophomore-1: reshman Dual Meet Weston Field, October Event 100-1 alrfl Dash . 220-Yard llusll . -H0-Y:1l'c1.1D:us1l . 880-Yurrl Run . One-Mile Iinu . f1'wu-Mile Run . 120-Ynrtl Low 11m'f11e:-1 120-Yard lligll 11ur4l1n-s 11ig1l Jump . lirmul .lump llznmmer '1'1l1'UW . Shut, Put . Diseus '1'1nruw . 1,010 Vault . 14, 15 and 16 Winners Drew, 1919 l'11lgur, 1918 113l1lllIl0ll11, 1918 Stearns, 1919 Eflgur, 1918 Bergen, 1918 Stewart, 1919 N1ntZ, 1918 Bergen, 1918 1,ll1111llll, 1919 Matz, 1918 Stewart, 1919 11.11. Brown, 1919 Putnam, 1919 11oc1ge, 1918 11. 11. Brown, 1919 1'1:l.1L1., 1919 1,4-eming, 1918 llwigllt, 1918 Greetf, 1919 t'1upp, 1918 Dwight, 1918 Swain. 1918 1Yuor1wam1. 1919 Selmuffler, 1918 Swain. 1918 t'. 1 . 1Y1111zuns, 1919 11nmmonr1. 1918 Selmuffler, 1918 Qlmintnllee, 1919 1'nc1erl1i11. 1918 Swuin, 1918 1.atn41on, 1918 lrumlun, 1918 11011, 1919 11tlIll'K1lllZtlI, 1919 11015 1919 Lumlon, 1918 Swuin, 1918 Spink, 1919 1'1utt, 1919 Buotll, 1918 , 1915 Record 19 2-5 see. 2-1 2-5 self. 54 see. Nut ret-ur11e41 4 min. 50 3-5 see. 10 min. -110 1-5 see. 15 -I--5 see. 19 2-5 see. 5 ft. 1 3--1 ill. 191'l.11m. 9011. 31 ft. 11 in. 93 ft. 11- 111. 911. Sin. 1918, 63 points 1919, 02 points 274 Seventh Annual Interclass Handicap Meet Weston Field, October 20 and 21, 1915 Event 100-Yard Dash Q20-Yztrcl Dash -4-4-0-Y:u'd Dash 880-Yard 'Run Olie-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 1920-Yurcl Low Hurdles . 120-Yami High Hurdles High Jump . Broad Jump . Shot Put . I'I21.ll11l10I' Throw . 'Pole Vault. . 1918 38 1 1 Winner Hayes, 191.6 QSC-rzttclij . . 1-Izunmond, 1918 Q3 y:u'dsD Eclgzir, 1918 Q3 yardsj Haumnoml, 1918 Q8 yalrdsj . Hayes, 1916 QScru.tclij SC11lt1lf11P1', 1918 Q10 yz1rdsD Mztssinger, 191.7 Q10 yztrdsj Dunn, 191.6 QSCI'2ltC'1l1 1V1:1t.z, 1918 QSci':Ltc11D Dunn, 1916 QSCl'lt1LC1ID . Matz, 1918 Q15 yztrdsj Stexvnrt, 1919 Q12 ynrdsj Kelton. 1917 Q30 yurdsb . Putnzun. 1919 Q35 yardsj Sztfford, 1917 QScrntchj H. H. Brown, 1919 Q50 yurdsj Kclton, 1917 QSi'I'2ttC11D Platt, 1919 Q105 yzlrdsj Cameron, 1916 QSQ-rntclij . Dwight. 1918 QSf'1'it1lC1lD Ervin, 1917 QQ yardsj Dwight, 1918 QScr:Ltchj . Cameron, 1916 QSC1'ittC115 Swain, 1918 QQ ynrdsj Ci1ll10l'0Il, 1916 QSl'l'2t1l'1lD . l'resc'ott., 1919 Q3 inchcsj Swain, 1918 QQ inchcsj Quuintzlncc, 1919 Q6 inc-hcsj Haunmond, 1918 QSC1'2I,1!f1I5 Prescott, 1919 Q8 inchesj Lzmrlon, 1918 Q2 fvetj . . B02t1'f1l11ill1, 1919 Q3 fcctj Bok, 1919 QQ feet, fi incrhcsj Undcrhi11. 1918 QSQ-rntc-lij . Shaw, 1916 Q19 fectj Lauulon. 1918 Q9 fcctb Spink, 1919 Q3 inc-hcsj . Mcliown, 1916 Q31-raitclij 1Vyn1:1,n, 1919 Q15 inclwsj 1916 1919 33 39 Q75 Record 10 Q-5 sec' 235 1-5 soc- 5Q 3-5 sci' 2 mm. 7 soc- 4- min. 4.2 soc- 10 min. 10 soc 15 -1-5 sca- 17 1-5 500 . 5 ft. 4- in . Q9 ft. 1 in 84. ft. 3 in 9611. 71-2 ill . 9,1'l. 6 in 1917 15 Seventeenth Annual Lehman Cup Meet Laseii Gymnasium and Old Campus, March 16, 17, 24, 29, 1916 35-Yard Dash Clfirst Bacej . 35-Yard Dash CSM-onrl Ravel 4-0-Yard Low Hurrlles . 35-Yard High Hurdles . 44-9-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run One-Mile Bun Potato Rave . inner--linsign, 1917 276 Ensign, 1917 Eaton, 1919 Stearns, 1919 Camp, 1916 Hawkins, 1916 Ensign, 1917 'I-Iam monrl, 1 91 8 Stearns, 1919 Austin, 1917 Eaton, 1919 Ensign, 19171 Benedict, 1917 Meffurcly, 1917 Greeif, 1919 Ervin, 1917 Ensign, 1917 Cameron, 1916 Mceffllrdy, 1917 Greeff, 1919 Hawkins, 1916 Stewart, 1919 Safford, 1917 Ensign, 1917 Camp, 1916 I-I. I-I. Brown, 1919 Safford, 1917 Kelton, 1917 H. I-I. Brown, 1919 Camp. 1916 Platt, 1919 Safford, 1917 H. I-I. Brown, 1919 Dunn, 1916 Kelton, 1917 Stewart, 1919 Hawkins, 1916 Hopwood, 1918 Ensign, 1917 Meffurdy, 1917 Ttayes, 1916 High Jump . 1111-Curcly, 1917 51101, P010 Pul . Vamll gC.:1.n10ron, 1916 - Hayes, 1916 1 Ilzimmonci, 1918 1SW1l1ll. 1918 1 1,l'l'8l'011', 1919 Slmw. 1916 112l1li10ll., 1918 Auslin, 1917 Mc-Uurmly. 1917 Spink. 1919 Biggs, 1918 Mc'f11lr11y. 1917 Individual Scores lflnsign. 1917 . 32 1301101111-L. 1917 . 5 Szifforcl, 1917 . Q7 Czunp, 1916 . 5 1V1cCurc1y, 1917 21 Shaw, 1916 5 Spink, 1919 . 18 Biggs, 1918 5 Stewart, 1919 . 18 Dunn, 1916 -1 Ilnwkins, 1916 12 Drury. 1917 Al- II. 11. Brown, 1919 IQ lflallon, 1919 11 Cauneron, 1916 11 1-Q Austin. 1917 . 2 Hzunmond, 1918 11 1-Q 1.zu1dm1, 1918 . 2 Hayes, 1916 . 9 1Vlc'K0wn, 1916 . 2 Kelton, 1917 . 9 Overton, 1916 . Q Hopwoocl, 1918 7 Grccff, 1919 . 2 Swain. 1918 . 6 Wilson, 1917 . 1 1'rcsc-oth, 1919 6 1,ongy0ar, 1918 . 1 Sl,e:u'ns, 1919 . 6 l'1:11.t., 1919 . 1 Ervin. 1917 1-0 , Q 1-3-.4-1-5 S-7-1 6-T-8 1-5-4-3-LL I Q7 7 , ,Q ,r gf.. J .1 ,,n 3: 1 my A1 pn 1 l l'fl'1l!.KSIll 278 'IHC ISRUUK BASKETBALL 'I'I.ll'l GYM YARSITY BASKETBA LI. TEA M HQWLAND BACOX Ynmmlz PUXYEIJ. DVSX G.aRF1E1.D JONES .I I-Irrlim' Williams College Basketball Association Officers Elislm B. Powell, Jr., 191.6 ..... l,I'0.YIilIl?Ilf and Allllllllflfl' David E. Jeffery, 191.7 . . V'Iil'U- l'1'e.s'i1lu11t am! .'l.S'XI'-Yfllllf rllrumgvr James A. Gzirfield, 1,916 . ........ flflllflllill Varsity J. A. Garfielfl, 1916, Center, Ulblltllllll. F. A. Ilowluiul, 1919, Left Forwau'd F. II. Jones, 1919, Center W. B. Clark, 1917, RigI1tFo1-wan-cl S. N. Bacon, 1916, Left Gunrcl C. VV. Victor, 1917, Right. Forwztrcl E. 1V. Y. Dunn, 1916, Left. Guard J. S. Jones, Jr., 1916, Right Gunrrl Substitutes lfl. II. F. lVI0ltll2l,l1, 1916, Forxv:u'4l A. V. Lewis, 1917, Center G. P. Dunn, 1918, Forward J. R. fillllt, 1918, Center A. C. Delmont, 1919, Forward R. NV. Clialplmux, 1918, Guard L. F. 1Vright, 1919, Forwurcl and Guaircl M. 'l'. llalylxon, 1918, Guard 281 CXPI XIYK Xlll Il I IJ 28Q Review of the 1916 Basketball Season RECORD ol' no victories and ten defeats classes the 1916 basketball lpjljm-.ml season as unsuccessful, but the force of circumstances must be held responsible for at least part of the failure. Good material from the p lf'reshman class was offset by ineligibility and sickness. particularly. in the latter case, that of Captain Garfield. The disbanding of the Northeastern Basketball League a year ago made possible games with Colum- bia and Yale, with the result that the schedule was distinctly harder than in 1915, but in no contest was the Purple able to meet the test. Erratic shooting, in- accurate passing. and unsteady team play were in large part the causes of an unbroken row of defeats. The two games with Union. the last half of the game with Amherst at Amherst, and the final contest with Wesleyan showed the Varsity at its best, but in the Union and YVesleyan games belated rallies by the opposing teams brought defeat. and Amherst's early lead was too great to be overcome. A novel feature of the season was the game with the Alumni on February 26, in which a quintet of former stars overwhelmed the Varsity 34-1.6. Schedule of Games A January 15 At Williamstown VVilliams 1,3 Amherst 25 February 8 At New York YVilliams 18 Columbia February 12 At Wfilliamstown 1Villiams Q7 Springfield February 15 At New Haven 1Villiams 8 Yale February 17 At Schenectady Williams Q3 Union February 21 At Middletown VVilliams Q1 W'esleya.n February 26 At Williamstown W'illiams 16 Alumni March 1 At Williamstown W'illiams 13 Union March 41 At Amherst W'illiams 27 Amherst March 8 At Williamstown Nvilliams 18 VVesleyan 283 l'IlIl, V... 4: I SlA'l'S 1.. ..1...1.-...11- X1 ' 5 ,ug N .. 7, W Olill' 'AGI CN ICILXI 281- A ,. BIG A'N0li.M H H Q 'l'MTKH Uljcyllczif A'ISlIMMY AND 5285 ' ' .IAC TK' J .. lDl'IJ AIJINIH W .i,. v 3 4 ,PA ,. . . a .1 'v. 1 t UU:' MONIC' ANGLE AND HSTUBBY' 286 ,ff ' -1' 1 W Q xii- ' IAQHQH Nlxll':R1R.Yy wmv 'OVIW' IIARRIS 287 - J THE MINOR MANAGERS D I7 limxllmlwallf4llor:kcy .l . D. SALMON -Tvnnis ' mu-. ..- 4 -X ANIIIICRST CAM IC I IM-:arf-Gull' IC. W. Y. IJlYNNg-SNViIlllllillL, 2288 i H - -1 ---'H v-.-, - -...,-...-.,. isiltu41vA . '- '-- K, F,H.TLKu1'L urls '81 VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM CoLr:x1.xx HUBBELL lIr1fa,uzuT Bm'x1B.at'GH Bnowx ROCHESTER Q'o1.r:M.aX Mlruu-:lc i'o1.1.1xs Wuuam' A inf' I ft C v ' . i Ix.i-Quai 9 ' M., 1 Williams College Hockey Association Officers Donald D. Bl'1lllllNLllgXll, 1916 . J. Aubrey Wright, Jr., 1917 . 1,0llQ13lS'R,. Colcnmn, 1916 n 1 G. 1-1. Nliclilcr, 1916, Goal D. R. Coleman, 1916, Point E. C. Brown, 1919, Cover Point S. Hnlmlmell, 1916, Cover Point. J. 11. Orr Jzunnwy J anna ry li'ebrnan'y February February Februn ry , Jr.. 8 17 12 16 17 QQ . l'ra.w1'1l1fnt a ml M a n agar . Vice- l,I'0H'ilI0'Ilf mul .lssisfrzrrl M anagvr Varsity . . . . 1 11111111 in NV. ll. Ilegurclt., 1919, Rover l..1I. Coleman. 1918, Center 11. Collins, 1919. Right. Wing 'I' F Roc-licslier, 1917, Left. Wing Substitutes l918,1'oinL R. F. lilorlgcll. 1917. Right Wing C. A. Banks, 1917, Right 1Ving Schedule of Games At Willizunstown At vV1ll1tLl1lSt0NV11 At 1Vil1iaunstown At New Haven At Amherst At VVi1li:unstown WVi1li:uns 1Villiauns WillliLl11S VVillizuns Wfillimns VVil1i:uns Q91 R. l'. I. 1 SpringfieldY.M.C.A. 2 'T M. 1. 'l'. 2 Yule 5 M. A. C. 3 M. A. U. 1 J CAl l'AIN COl1l'lh4AN Review of the 1916 Hockey Season if dRlCA'1'l,Y strengthened in the offensive department by the addition 5 of three freshmen for the post-midyear games, the 1916 hockey team ended the season with a record of four victories and two de- , N feats. Two games, scheduled to he played during the Christmas l'-' recess, one with Columbia and the other with Princeton, were cancelled on account of the soft condition of the ice. At all times during' the season the Purple showed a strong offensive spirit, which met its most effective opposition in the 5-0 defeat at the hands of the experienced Yale team. This game was followed hy a 3-1 loss to NI. A. C. on a poorly hanked rink, hut the Varsity avenged this defeat a week later hy overcoming M. A. C. in the return game on the home rink hy a 2-I score. Q92 1 1 4 I .-l1w- Williams College Tennis Association Season of 1915 Officers Andrew F. 'l'attcrson.'1915 . Fred D. Salmon, 1916 . Conrad F. Cutler, 1915 1 X 1 C.. It Cutler, 1915 R. S. Nlaynarcl, 1916 R. ll. Rockwood, 1916 R. A. Cook, 1917 J. ll. Glenn, 1918 J . Vice- I reside nt Team Fall Tournament Singles Doubles R. S. Nlaynarcl, 1916, and R. B. Rockwood, 1916 . A. Temple, 1916, and R. A. Cook, 1917 . . . April 25 April 36 May 1 May 7 May 8 May 15 May 29 May 31 June 5 Septcinlwr 18 September 25 Dual Matches At VVillian1stown At Princeton At New York At 1Villiamstown At Williamstown At I-Ianovcr At. Williamstown At 1Villiamstown At, Micldlctown At. lloosick Falls A13 Albany Williams 6 VVilliams 1 Williams 4 Wlilliams Q Williams 3 VVilliams 6 VVilliams 41 1Villiams 6 Williams 5 Williams '7 Williams 4 Q93 l'l'es1frle11I and M Imager mul .-'l.s-smfrzozt lllcmagcr . . . lfaptam. A. Tonlplc, 1916 R. A. Cook, 1917 R. I. Brown, 1918 1 'lr fl nz p fo n lfummr-up . l,'lm1npf1'ons . lfunmfrs-11p Iloosick Falls 0 Princeton 5 Columbia. Q Cornell 4 Yale 3 Dartmouth 6 Amherst Q Trinity 6 1Vcslvyan 1 Iloosic-k Falls 6 Albany Y. M. fl. A. 2 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM 'l'Exwu: Brzowx COOK PATTERSOX limfxwuon C' l'TLI-IR M,n'N.aRD SALMON flAl l'AlN lVlAYNAltD Review of the I9I5 Tennis Season SHT victories, including four shut-outs, two defeats, and one tic, comprise the results of the eleven dual matches played by the 1915 E tennis team. In addition to the splendid showing made in the is scheduled matches, Williams was well represented in the New -+- England Intercollegiate Tournament at Longwood, where Cutler starred as winner of the singles and Cutler and Maynard were victorious in the doubles. A match scheduled for May QQ with Holy Cross was forfeited to the Purple by the failure of the Holy Cross team to make its appearance in VVil- liamstown. l ?:f at P' QAA, I Q95 VARSITY GOLF TEAM YI!-ITOR COLI-:MAN lil-ILLS I-'1-zssrzxnr-:N DEELY BI.-XRSHALL G1.r:.xs0X UARRET1' 3111.113 11 Williams College Golf Association Season of 191 5 Officers John NI. Deely, 1915 . ..... l'1'a.s':'rl1'r:l mul llannqn Dudley Miller, 1916 . . I'1'r-n-l'1'0.wirlm1f mul .Issi.wIr111I lluzzaqn R. VVyni:in Gleason, 1915 ........ I apium Team H. P. Eells, Jr., 1915 D. R. Colvnnm, 1910 J. W. Garrett, 211, 1915 John Murslnill, Jr. ' n R. VV. Gleason, 1915 IC. KQH. l 0sscml0ii 1' 1 G YV. Victor, 1917 Tournament for College Championship John Mzirsliiill, Jr., 1916 ...... P . . . llzampzon F. H. Jones, 1919 .......... - lfunmv' up Schedule of Golf Matches May 1 At New Haven Wfilliauns 1 Yale ' Mai.y 8 At North Adams hvllllillllbl 3 Amherst M:1.y 15 At Greenfield 1Villiums 19 Grvcnficlml Country 297 J C.-Xl'TAIN lVIAli.Sl'lAl.l1 Review of the I9I 5 Golf Season l,'l'l'l0UGH deeisively defeated by Yale in the first match of the sea- QGXQA ,A4xA Q son, the 1915 golf team fully retrieved ltself in the two matches 5 following, winning easily from Amherst and the Greenfield Country Q 4-4 5 'l Club. According to the schedule as first arranged, the Purple PA H- should have met Amherst and Harvard in the first and last matches of the season respectively, hut owing to indeeision on the part of the Amherst Athletic: Council in not recognizing golf as a sport until later in the season. and a railroaul wreck. neither of these malehes eould lake plaee. Q98 Williams College Swimming Association Season of 1916 Oflflcers li. VV. Y. Dunn, 1916 . ..... P7'l!8ilIlfIIf mul zllunugur J. ll. lreeminpg. 1917 . . l'irc-I'1'0.vi1l1f'r:t mul .fl.w.vi.wif1v1l Mawrmgrzr YV. ll. Clztrli, 1916 ........ fflllllflllll, I Team 'I-I. W. Clmpmzm, 1916 A. G. 1Vatrncr, 1917 W'. D. Clark, 1916 J. S. llrztyton, Jr., 1918 C. l.. Mc-Kclvy, 1917 II. B. Anthony. Jr., 1919 M. Dawis, 1919 Substitutes J. A. Conway, 1916 F. D. Weeks. 1917 - W. ll. Funk, 1916 I. G.I1opkins, 1919 W. Williams, 1919 Dual Meets ' l4'ebruau'y 19 At, Springfield Williams 1Q Springliclcl Y.M.Cl..X. Co11cgu38 lVlatrel1 41 At Williamstown Williams 17M XVesl0ya.n 32M Marcll 18 At Amherst VVilli:tms 20 Amherst 51 299 YA RSITY SWIM MING TEAM W11.1.1Ax1s D.u'1s BRAYTON Wrzrzxs Hopmxs XY.-XRXI-IR ANTHONY DVNN 1IvKELvx' Coxwn' C'r..mK Ftxx Cluvxmx Immlxxc CAl l'AIN CLARK Review of the I9I6 Swimming Season A N View ol' the fact that lack ol' water to supply the tank caused swim- Tl W! ming to he abandoned last year, enthusiasm for the sport had to maj some extent died out and material for a strong team this year was Y X7 ' exceedingly searee. Against Springfield Y. M. C. A. College in the -1--AM first meet of the year, the Purple found many weak spots.- hut hard work in eorreeting these enabled it to hold lVcsleyan to a considerably lower seore in the following lneet. ln spite of the fact that Williams took one first plaee and several third places in the contest with Amherst, the Purple and White carried off the vietory with the greatest ease, leaving the Varsity the smaller end of a 51-20 score. The work of Captain Clark, the Varsity's highest individual scorer, was the most consistent of the season. SOI J .Xl.I, CLASS SUCXYICH. 'I'l'lAM W.1x1,1al-:lc H'1'l4:w,xn'l' 4'm,l11s f:O0lJILlf'll Wlx,l.l,xMs li.S.Ym1Nra l l'I'11ll UIKIJAN Nl-:ws-11.1, ll,mvmx'rmoln li, Cl. Ymmr: l'l-:mi ll:-:I-:lc I'lNs1m:N lil!!! I N'l'l'lli,C 'IASB UI IAM PH INS SPINK flllmtlllclwl' l l'l'l'H WM,1ql.m 'l'uwNsl-:Nu 'l'mmxr1 S'rr:xvAw1' W1l,1.lM1s C'm,m lmyl, SHN Review of the l9I5 Soccer Season X! Q ESPITE poor weather conditions during the greater part of the fall Nl! . , . . D x and the lack of a coach 'to tram the squad of thirty-five men who 5 foe - W 6 'ist-5' I JW. pw ' first official season in an entirely creditable manner. An interclass 'I i U reported for practice, the All-Class soccer team went through its series of soccer games, started early in the fall, was greatly encour- aged by the gift of a large silver loving cup by E. Dimon Bird '97, ln this series each class team played six games, which finally eliminated the seniors and the sophomores. The final match for the championship, between the juniors and freshmen, was won by the first year men by a Q-1 score, giving them the first leg ou the Bird trophy, which, however, must be won three years in succession before it becomes the property of' a class. Following the class series, an All-Class team was picked from among the members of the four class aggregations and games with the St. George Society of North Adams were scheduled. The first contest between the two teams Look place o11 VVeston Field on Saturday afternoon, November 20, and ended in a l-1 tie, although the home team had the advantage over their opponents dm'ing the greater part of the game. In order to break this tie, the St. George team again came to VVilliamstown on Saturday afternoon, December +L, but as in the former match the result was a tie, by a 2-Q score. On account of heavy snow the season ended with this game, and other contests were necessarily cancelled. 5503 Williams College Rilie Club Q.XfHIi:1lvr1 with the Nn.l.ion:1I Rifle Assoc-in1'ionj OHICCFS I 1-rris M. .Xligvviiitx 1916 . . . . . l,l'l'Nl'1ll'lIf mul fIlllllll!fl'l' Prof. Iihnu I. Slit-pm-cl . . . . TI'0llSlIl'L'l' I'i'oI'. Iirziinorcl Mvnrs . . . . N. lf. .l. .luflga Team Douglas I'. Wivlls, 1916, I'upluin Philip S. Sayles, 1917 1+111n-rt '11, I3um'kci', 1916 Ilonziltl N. Swain, 1917 iII01'ilC'0 YV. fillillllllilll, 1916 George Ii. 1ViIson, 1917 Slwrwoocl Ilnhhvll, 1916 I4'rnsoi' M. lN'IoI1'ail., Jr., 1918 Sznnnc-I ff. NIr'Kon'n, Jr., 1916 .Xllrocl IV. I'0l0rson, 1918 Iisly Foster, 1917 Uyrns I'. Smith, 1918 Intercollegiate Indoor Matches ' fI2l11112l.l'y 17 1ViIIi:nns 907 Rviissulaor P. I. 9-15 .Iannnn'y 22 1ViIIiznns 939 C0l1l100l,1i'1II, A. C. 9341 .Iznnnn'y Q9 1ViIIi:11ns 9-19 I'onn Slnlo 932 I4'ehr1lury 5 1ViIIi:nns 975 Iowan. 51311.10 968 l e1n'in1ry 12 1ViIIianns 976 Ohio Stale 971 I eh1'11zLry 19 VViIIiznns 978 Johns Hopkins 980 February Q6 Willizuns 967 Qflpcn I,c:iguc Coinpctitionj March 41 Williauns 981 Columbian 979 Nfzirch 11 Williams 972 College of St. IIIIIOIIIUS 971 219 A VIEW. DOWN MAIN S'l'RE1flfl' 305 4 1 Y . f , . . . A .. U,-un If' A.:-' . A ,v-.,,, 1ll'1Oli.Cil'I 'ASI'Il'IR,l!,Y, f'l+'liI'l'Z, 'l'OUUIll1I, uml f'.IAC'K INTRA M URA L IIOK 7KJ1lY H1143 1'1l 1 ICIl'1NCY A BIT Ol A CRUISE 306 -T-.--1.........., lHCR.li mwzw xii w xiii, V ' 'Pm K.. ' WWI: ' Hs h1nn I DICK A'.I0l'l :md ull, IC. 307 4 W 1 ,.' WIII'IR.T1I'S IIOWA RD? l5ICAVlQH. 5 LONG, JOHN! 105 'Y.lGA.R,S DOWN 'l'lU+1'I'R.AIL A'AR.NIA VTRUMQUE CANO ' 308 lnterclass Baseball Association Ralph lVlac-Kvnzic Camplmc-11. 1015 ........ l'r'z'sz'1l1'rr:l Ferris Marion Angovino. 1016 , Robert Gordon Young. 1017 . John Denton Shnart, 1018 D. C. Crawf'orc1 C. F. Cutler R. 13. Garvor R. N. T. Golding 'l'. A. Langforcl 1 5. N. Bacon G. Faunco, Jr. il. A. Hawkins, Jr. 1 5. Hubbell R. F. Bloclgotlz . A. Clutc- B. Hamlin A. V. Lewis rl! 1V. Brower. Jr. M. T. Dayton F. E. Dempsey G. l'. Dunn V. N. I-lalcll . . . . 1915 141. Debovoiso, U11 ptrzfin 1916 P. C. Slialtni-14. Ullllflllill. F. Tomkins 1917 I-I. C. Ranks, Uaptafin K. 1Vyman 1918 1V. 11. VVare, l7a.ptm n, J. G. Underhill, Jr. Championship won by 1015 300 R A. V11 O. K G E R E C1 lx 1'. J. A. 1 I 1 R 'II P. I '1'r-1f- I'1'e.w'i1lw1l . SlVf'l'l1fl1'I'Qll I Y . I 1'1'11.w14rcr l . Long l'. 1viL1LOI'1ll2l1l, Jr. R. 1Vi11iams J. Wilson 11. 1Voo1l A. .llydo Il. F. Nloltlxan J. Oppenheimer S. Spam-or li. lV1vK01vy S. Sayles 1. Worx-ester A. Wright, Jr. 'l'. Jones. Jr. A. Kingsley J. 0'Rrie,n H. Ric-hardson Sf.0V0l1S01'I J ISHS SOPIIOMORM 1 OO'l'l5.NXl.l. 'IYIGAM - O'ISn11cN 1'AlmmLl-211: li.1-nm-'lllznn luwlN VAN .'Xl,N'1'YNlG mm UNIJICIIIIILII CT1.11f'1-'mm Il,u.H'l'1-Ln I,l.A'I l' R.l'IYNUl.llS lim-:wwe I 91 8 Football Team II. M. Ilulslcd. Jr., 'Loft 'I':u-klv, CIIQIHIIJYL YN C lilvwcr, Jr., .Right End J. J. llvclficlcl, Loft Eml lf I' RIIIHIOC, Right. '1':ufkIv D. Yun .'XlsLylw, Jr., fQllZll'l4,'l' B ul I II Ilwin, Right' Guard G. S. Plzllli, Full liar-lc I I Ifl1Ll0I'lliH. Jr., fJ0llt.Cl' G. S. Rc-ynolcls, Rigl1l.IIz1lfBz1c I IS C llH'0l'll, J r., Lvfl. GIIEIHI R. J. 0'Bri0n, l.vfl'Uz1H' lim-k I.. A. XV0o1l, Full Buck, lllflllllfjfl' :HU ISHS? l+'li..lf1HllM.XN l+'OO'l'l5AI.I, 'l'ICAM lMr'oN IfI.0lJKi1'I'l l' Smrrn llmmmm Wlmzx' illlvlfolclxAl.u:C.'xlm'11x .I'mv1ms Mr'l7uN.xl,n lim'1llf:s'1'lm IMRNMS M.fw,u:1.1cv IX'Iul.mN IJICUWN I'n+z.fum IIISIIOI' XVIHGIVL' I 9 I 9 Football Team P. J. Ilznrm-s, I,vI'l Ilnll' Ilan-IQ, Urlyzirzivl. I I . Ii. Mau-U:n'lI1y,R.iggI1l' lflml Il.. A. l5ImIgvl.l, IIOII. I'ImI Ii II. Smith. Right T111-IQI0 IC. C. Brown, I.0I'l Iflml I. GIIIIIRIIII. Right. Guard J. U. Mc'I,c:1n, Quurlvr liaul I S Mclionzllcl. II, ffvnlvr I.. I . IVrigI1I. Qunrlor Burl C IViIvy, Cvnlcr ID. 'IicwIwsl0l', Jr., l uII lim-I Il II. Mau-:l1lI0y, Imfl. Guurfl C.S.'IlisImp,HigI1l IInII' II ul I I'. lCImorv, I.cI'l. 'I':lc-kI0 IYI. U-iII'or1I, Jr., I.0fl IIq1II'IIuI II.. G. Powurs, IIlfl'II!l!ll'I' :ill 4 x ISHN SENIOR lSAHKl'1'l'HAI.l, 'FICAM . mv'---1Pplu-nh4-hm-r, I'nwr-ll, lim-rm. l.mx'4-I' Huw- -1 lzxlu-H, .loan-ra, lluun, lin-x IUI7 JUNIOR, lMSlil1I'l'!4.-XLI1 'I'l'I.-XM ' l Ibllll Hrm -NllI'f!D1l, XVOI'1'1'HU'l', lJl'lll'VUiHl', I,0W!'l' Huw' ffhulc, Vox, Yirltrw, Wlnilx-, l.:lpl H114 312 HI IDIS SOI'llUNlUlH'I IlASlil'I'I'IMI.I, 'l'I'IpXNl I ppm llmx Duytmm, llunn, lmwx-1' Huw -I'nw4-rs, Irwin, Kimlslvy, i'ln:npm:m WMI FRIGSIIM.-KN l4,'XSKl+I'l'H.-XI.I. 'FICAM nw 'IM-lnmni, lXlm'se-, I.nwm-1' Nou' -Wrigzhi, lluwlxmfl, linings 313 J IIIIT IVIIICSIIMAN I+'0U'I'IIAI,I, 'I'I'IAM I g,S1II'I'II AIf'KI'IIA'Y Iillasl-zu I. Hxwru IIA1.1. J. A. XVICIHIVI' IXlON'I'.MIl'I IIIIIAMS II. II. uIiIfiII'I' CI. IJ. Hxnwu Ikmmzl-:'l l' -lI'II I4'I'IItY AIISTIN I'ull,l.l1's BANKS C7m'1ln.'xN Mf'Al,l.ls'l'11xle YANClll,lml1:lc IIII7 SfII'IIOMOIl.I'I I 00'I'I'nXIIII 'I'I'I.-XM .l. A. XVILIHIIT SMITH c1II0.VI'I'I WARD C'1,.mK VANHIIIIIMIQ An.'l'u1'n Iillcsmn II. Ii. NVmr:u'v IIAl'l,,xN'I'l1: Imwls IV:-:mas -lI'II4'I I IIAn,mf fTmvIln,AN W l+zl.r:u I'11ILLu's 3 I I IUI7 HOPIIUMUR. SHT l li.lCHIlM,-KN 4 l IIMSIIEXII Il XM 4 IH4 I lil SIINI KN l5ASKl'I'l'l5AI,I, 'l'l'1.XNl RIC HAS K ICTISA LI 1 'l' ICA M ISHS IOIT l+'R,I'IHIlM.-KN RICIAY 'l'l1XXI 7 SOI'lIOMOlil'1 R.l'1lAY Tl IKIT A1,u1w1N1 ASSUC1A'l'lONS. . AIIUMN1 REUNIONS. . . CHAPEI. Cnom ..... C1,Ass SU1'l'E11.S. . . Senior ...... . . Junior ..... . C1,Ass '1'1cAMs ..... Cnuns ............... Deutselier Ve1'ein. . . Cerele 1 1'anr'ais. . . Pipe and Quill .... Phil Union ....... Classical Society .... Outing: C111b ..... Press Cllllb ....... Chess Club ........ Kappa Beta Phi .... Co1,1.1c11141 PIIIGACHIGICS. . . C 'om Mmm.: 11: M 11: N'1' .....,. l,l'0QQ1'1L111 ol' the Week .... Class Day ..,............ Commeneement 1Cxereises. . Degrees .............,... Prizes .................. Honors .................. CoN'r1as'rs ................. '. Alumni Athletic: Association. . . . Athletic Council, ........ . Wearers of the W ...... Football ........... Baseball ......... Track ....... . ....... . 4 N. 111. l. A.. A. ....... ... N. 141. liitiewollegiates. . . Amherst-Williams ...... Wesleyan-Williams ,.... Varsity Relay ......... Varsity Cross Country, . . . lleeords ............ 1918-1919 ......... lnterelass ......,.... Lehman Cup Meet. . . Basketball .......... l2lCBA'l'ING ....... .... Adelphia Union. . . First Series ...... .... Second Series ............. Williams-Union ........... Williams 1919-Union 1919 U nderclass ......,........ N. 111. I. P. S. 11. ......... . Moonlights .......,...,. Graves Prize Speaking .... Dnn1cA'1'1oN ............. D11AMA'1'1cs ........... Cap and Bells .... The Allzlirmzisl .... Officer 666 ......... Plavs Presented .... 1911111 131uuA1m ..... 1'l01lEVVO11D ............ 1 11A'rn11N1T11cs ....... .... Interfraternity Council, . . 4 Coon GOV1'IliNM1'IN'l' Chun ..... . '11o1,L1an- l'eel1nian Congress. . . . l'... . .l11N1o11 C1,Ass ................. . Sometiine Members ............ . 111'1C'1'lJ1i111S 13161901119 'run Co1.1,1cc11c. . . . '1'hompson Course ........... . Bok Course ........ . ....... . Cow ........................ . Class Book .................... . Sninccrioxs 11110111 Puu1,1cA'1'1oNs ..... . S11N1o11 C1.Ass .... , ............ . INDEX 35 Kappa Alplia. . . 41 Sigma Phi ....... 179 Delta Upsilon .... 225 Chi Psi ........ 225 Beta 'l'heta Pi .... 226 Zeta Psi ......... 310 Alpha Delta Phi ..... 227 Delta Psi ............. 228 Delta Kappa lllpsilon ..... 230 Phi Camma Delta ..... 231 Phi Delta 'Plieta ..... 232 Theta Delta Chi .... 233 'Phi Sigma Kappa .... 234 Psi Upsilon .,...... 235 1'll1l'1S11MAN C1.Ass ....,..... 236 Sometime Members ....... 237 195 153 C11AouA'1'1c S'1'uo1+:N'1's ....... 154 1loNouA11x' S0C114l'1'I1CS ,...... 155 Phi Beta Kappa. . . 156 Carpgoyle .,........,,... 157 Delta Sigma Rho ......... 158 1'IoNo11 SY!-1'1'1CM CoM1111'1 1'1a14:. 161 lN'l'1Gl1CLASS 15As1anAL1. ...... 239 lN'1'1+111e1,Ass SINGING CoN'1'14:s' 240 240 242 245 251 257 MA-1011 MANACIICILS .... 262 MINOII M.ANAC1141liH .... 263 lVl1N011. S1'ou'1's ..... 266 lloekey ......... 268 Tennis ...... 271 Coll ........ 272 Swimming .... 273 Soeeer ........ 274 Rifle Team ....... 275 MIISICAI1 Cnuns .... 276 Clee czlllll ........ 279 Mandolin Club ...... 199 Banjo Club ......... . . 200 Review of the Season ..... 201 Ovificniis on 1Ns'1'11Ue'1'1oN. . . 203 PR1'1S1lJlGN'1' ANo '1'11us'1'14:14:s. . . 204 1'11o1v1nNAn1cs. ........... . . 205 Senior ................ 206 Sophomore .... 207 PUIILICATION1-1. . . 208 l1,CC07'Cl ..... 209 Lit ........ 8 Gul ........ 181 183 184 185 186 Sometime Members .... 219 Sovliomoiu-1 C1,Ass ..... 7 Sometime Members .... 83 W. C. A. ........... .. 84 llrmdbaolc .......... 1 85 89 93 97 101 105 109 113 117 121 125 1211 1:13 1:17 75 sz 211 214 4-1 141. 141 145 1411 1417 :sen 180 511 115 215 217 217 244 288 289 291 293 297 299 303 304 173 175 176 177 178 14 1 1 221 222 223 163 165 167 169 171 172 31 45 57 67 73 1.89 192 10 li O . 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'Q 4' A , J 1 .1 1 1. 1' ' dh ' -1 1 7 11 1 1 ,- gf ,1 r -' 1 7 5,1 , ' ,111 - 11.1, 1 ,X 41 t-JY, 1 H, 5- ff f pp. A 1 1,,f 51' y 51 ,H -. 1 x 11 rf' .1 1 1 A 1 s. 1 114 1 1 ' 1 1 xl L 41 X5 1 '1 W I rl 1 1 11,-'I -I 1,1 1 1 ,1 ,' , I 1 l1 1 9:11 N 'l' 1' ' ' - , 1 ' 1 r' ' ' 1 11.1 11 1 .f. a -.9 4 nelouonprpoinoonngooo-agoaoaayonl oo I O I I I 'I O I I Q 11 ..-? .-1..'1p1 ...LHUR ,LL -' 1'--x,,:.-'. .1 .-'. ' -Xb' ' -1 - 1 1 :-5. --5.-Han 1,,1---3, 3. - .-,. 111' A 5 13:3'x3x,.-,f- 'QQ' .lr ..f1..f,L 1,144 ':'.. 5 ':. 1' -1 .J ,' 4, A .ff- ff '- .1 ' .A ER: .4 . Q .ts , 1 ,W J 'Ol 17. ij 1 ' ' 1 1 1- x 1' 1 -1' - R1 1 1 .- 1 1 MI Zinhex tu Qhhertisers MI Azhclerizxin ..,, Bastien ........ liziylis liinclery ......... . Berkshire Dairy Liuieh ,.,. Bemis, A. ll. L.. . . . . ,, Briggs, NV. A. .... . 'Brooks lirothers ............ Boston l'niversity Luw School. l5usl.:u1ohy's ...,....,....... Chase dz Co. .......,....... . Clevelzuicl 8: liuflulo Truusit Co.. . Cotrell SL Leonard. . .N ....... . . . . . Crowley ........, Dempsey, IC. l . ...., . . Dog Shop, 'llhe ........... flingle Printing 81 Binding .... llugle Peneil Co. ....,.. . l'lekel't., -l. A. N Co. ..... . . . lCler-lrie City l'lugr:iviug Co.. . Gale, Durauil. N Gale .... Giosei:i's Orehestrai .... G1'1u1cly's G:u'aige. . . Higley, QI-l. li. ..... . Hotel Cumberlaulcl. . . Hotel Greyloek .... llotel Lenox .......,. llolel flll0llll2l,g1,'2L ........... llolel Rieliinouml-Wellington. . llotel 'Fen ldyek ......,... 'llotel Worthy ..... Ilolel NVoodsl.oek ..,, Hopkins George M. . . . llorsuuui, IC. I. M Co .... Hudson Nzmvigauiiori Co.. . . .lueohs M .lueohs ...... Kinsman, H. IC.. . Larkin. E. A. .,........ . Lewis, ldugene C. M Co.. . . Mzwy, A. NV. K Co.. . . . Mayhew 85 Seymour. . . Morrissey M Casey .... Mohawk Gumgc ......... Mulclowney, W. J. ..... . . 1 ....li--lh . . .50 2l .. 37 313 3l . . 39 5 'H . . .M 36 New York Life Insurance Cfo., . . . 28 Nieoll, A. D. ........... . Nort,hwes1.ern Mutual Life . Oils Seeds Co. .......... . Oliver Typewriter Co.. . . . Richmond 'lllICill1'C .... liucluiek, George .... Salvatore, M. ..... . Smecllcy, P. A. ........ . Springfield Republicaui .... Sprui1l's I+'urnit.ure Store. . . Starr, Theo. B., Inc.. . . Tzwelli, Louis O.. . . . 'l'hom:ie Co.. . . 'I'iFfm1y J.: Co. ........ . Weis Mfg. Co. ....,..,. . Williauns Pressing Club .... Willimus Print ........... . 252 . ll . 28 . 23 . 25 . 12 . 10 . 16 . 19 5 . 9 . 34 . 234 lfroul. . 27 5 - u Williauustowu Nutiorml Bunk .... .Sb Williaunstowu Operu House Zitzis Oreliestm .......... 26 32 THE DQ 5.5.1193 MRS. D. D. DUNN 15 East 35th Street fust Opposite Altman 's Phone Murray Hill 6025 Smartest Shop in Manhattan for all Breeds BOSTON TERRIERS AND CHOW cHows A SPECIALTY Pekingese puppies and grown dogs. Scottish Terriers, West Highlands and Sealyhams. French Bulls, English Bulls and Aireclales. l. l... - wru. REGISTER wm-I AMERICAN KENNEL cum Evmzv Doc. som. Satisfaction to out-of-town customers guaranteed. W t h Clocks, SltCI'llllg Silver, Culp Glass, a C es Stntionerf Pictures vViLtCl'Ill2lll,S Ideal bs 3 Fountain Pens, Leatller Goods and :L Diamonds Full Line of VVillinms College Souvenir Jewelry of Every Description. :: : J I Special Aiieniion Given io Mail Orders .f. FINE WATCH REPAIRING PICTURE FRAMING A. D. BASTIEN, THE COLLEGE JEWELER Agcnifor the Victor Talking Machines SPRING S'l'li,l4ll4lT, - - VVlLLlAlVISTOVVN, MLXSS. Not Merely Serwfief Sa isfac 'ion , t t Satisfactory! W E P R I N T laurel iienux The BEST work Bosrow THE L' C' PRIOR' MW' Williams Print College Work a Specialty BACK BAY STATIONS C. E. Mgr. Post Gffice Block fv fo' , r Q! A BERKSIIIR li IVIASSACIEE O , Q Mayhew 8: Seymour Sprulll s Furmture Store r i C Co. Interior Decorating a Specialty l rs ss ss Uefyf fling WALL PAPER Iect ri cal W SHADES Lamps and FlXl,lll'CS in grossly. 1?l1g7l?L'lilElz?'lgA11wilgG variety. Wiring for electrical purposes attended to scientifically, expertly, promptly :mal inexpensively. Danforth Block WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. WILLIAMS Pressing Club Dry Cleaning and Repairing While Vesls and While Trousers Cleaned PAT KEEFE, Prop. A. W. MACY 8' CU. Importers Tailors COLLEGE WORK A SPECIALTY WALLACE A. BRIGGS, Druggist Su ccessor lo P. A. Chambers WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. ,V L BBB Eastman-Kodaks N 164444 ,f . . Q ' PIPES 'Q L -- --'-- 1-'---'-- Q L 0 . , fx Ono L ALL STYLES . y I ' 'N' U Chocolates of ' I 3, Excellence ALL MAIL 9 I i n in Special Williams Boxes 0Rl:,lgEJSM2.?lEN Q I ALL 51255 ATTENTION I Complcle line I 7 L w 1 'I'IIl'I Hl'1AR.'l' 01 'l'Hl'I BERIQSIIIRIU5 EE5555EE5555555555555EEEEEEEEEEEEEEQEEEEEEEEEQEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEQEEE HE EE 9 E E D0 MENT Q lam 1913 Clam 1914 E Class 1915 9 E 5555 EE ,l'l EE B53 EE U vldcrwmllfn by E GALE, DU RANT 84 GALE, Inc. gg E 1fITTSFIEL1m, MASS. 55 EE C l B G I '07 gg af . HC BE EE 5555 EE EE EE EE EF: HE ESE EE EE SE 55 EF1 BE EE EE EE EE EE HE HE 55 EE EE EE EE EE EE BE EE B5 EE EE BE BE 5555 'l'lIl'l l5A'l l'.Xl.l0N . ESTABLISHED IN 1862 . Tl-IEGDORE B. STARR, INC. Jewelers and Silversmiths FIRST FLOOR Diaunoncls, l'oau'ls, l'r0cious Stones, IVIILCIICS, Gold Jcwvlry. Sl.2l.ll0ll4'l'Y SECOND FLOOR Silver and Gold IV:u'c THIRD FLOOR flocks :xml llronzus FIFTH AVENUE and 47th STREET, NEW YORK LOUIS M. STARR, '93, President Boston University Law School Three years' course. Williams College graduates are permitted to take the course for the Bachelor's Degree in two years, provided their college courses in- clude certain legal studies Ce. g., Con- stitutional Law, etc.J, and if they obtain high standing. Special scholarships C550 per yearj for college graduates. Address DEAN HOMER ALBERS, ll Ashburton Place, Boston M. SALVATORE High Grade Boo! Shop Quiclc and Reliable Shoe Repairing Sl,RlNfl S'l'Rl'll'i'll Phone 205-W BERKSHIRE D A IRY LUNC H The House of Quality and Cleanliness 'l'lu- only l.um'li lloom ol' lliis lcinrl, oulsiilu ol' llw lawgc 4-ilios, in Wvslorn Nl:iss:ic'luisvl,ts, :inrlltlw only om- in lown Llml caters to luncll only. No Dust, No Orlor, :mil everything properly 1-ookvcl. Ilnving lmcl viglil. yours' 0XDl!l'lCllCl' in college lunvli rooms, I fuel Llmt I win snl.isl'y. Ulu' llomc-maulc pnslrics one ol' our spot-iallios, Llliivlws clvlivc-rorl lo rooms :ll :ill hours. Svc us in 1'vg:u'cl to sprm-:uls uml sinolwrs. ,-Ill phone nr1l1'1'.v prom plly rillrrrlrlwl lo. GUS BRIDGEMAN, Prop. 'l'4-lvpllono 196-3 IF lT'S EDIBLE, WE HAVE IT Rendezvous of Sinzirtest :xml llc-st ,liolicmiun in Atmosplu-rc New Foreign Artists BUSTANOBY'S 39th St. near Broadway Telephone 6780 Cree. 60th Street on Broadway Telephone 8470 Col. Vuisinv rl0li1'ivnls0 DINNER 6 to 9 P. M. S1 Tea Dance Supper Dance Novel Divertissements Every Minute Ill .IUVICNIGS THE Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company OF MILWAUKEE, WIS. Incorporated I 857 Largest Strictly American Company Fourth Largest in the World THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY embrace in their NEW POLICQES practically everything that is desirable in LIFE INSURANCE INSURE NOW and secure the advan- tages to be derived from a LOW AGE RATE, which also means an earlier maturing of policies, and greater PROTECTION. Think It Overiand Then S E E WILLIAM G. CAMP, '16 Williams Representative Sell your old clothes to 'George' Leading Hotel of ALBANY, N. Y. FIREPROOF Orr-In-slrnl Music During lllllllvl :ml Ulm-I' llw Plan' Q5eurgz ikkuhnink TPB ONUNDAGA Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing All Work Called For and Delivered SYRACUSE, N. Y FIREPROOF I3 Ill Ilolz-ls f'0ll1lllK'l,l'll0ll Llu: lflurnpunn I lm Severance Block Spring Street Umlm' mmhlxion of XVI l.l.lA MSTUWN Phone 221-5 Frederick W. Rockwell 11 ll 3 II 94 moxis QlTIl+1'l' ESTABLISHED 1818 B C12S,EQTU1fNB euilvmenli f fnrniahing nails, MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTV-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK l TELEPHONE BROQKS MURRAY BROTHERS HILL NEW 8800 BUILDING lCvery'lphing for Menis and Boys' Wear in Town and Country Suits and Overcoats Ready Made or to Measure All Garments for VValking, Riding, Driving, Shooting Golfing, Tennis and Polo Motor Clothing. Liveries and Furs English and Domestic Hats ' Shirts, Uravats, Collars, Pajamas, Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves , Shoes for Dress, Street or Sporting lVear Imported Hand Bags, Suit Cases, Portmanteaux, 'l'runks, etc. Many useful Silver and Leather Novelties BOSTON BRANCH ,I , I , - A NEWPORT BRANCH 149 TREMON, STREET Send fof Ulusivated Catalogue 220 BELLEVUEAVE. m.Qn.QrA....,,f A LONG Cl'llCl'Ili FOR, 'l'l-IIC 'l'l'lAM To Williams Men Both Alumni :md U i1de1'g1'aLduaites, you are often iu need of at BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR OF COLLEGE DAYS VVQ solicit at 'tlie STORE and by MAII, orders for Williams Steins, Stein Sets, China Sets with Seal, Leather and Felt Bzumers, Brass Shields, Williams Seal Cigzu'e't'tes :uid Fresh Candy put up in vVllll2LlllS Boxes. Students' Supplies Eddie Dempsey The Recognized Headquarlcrs of Williams Men for Years The Williams Billiard Parlors 1c1J1J,1l+: lJl+:iv1l's1cY ---i 1'slto1',l1I1+:'1'o1i The above picture shows the HOTEL WOODSTOCK F orty-third Street, Near Broadway TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK The best moderate price hotel in New York 365 Rooms 270 Baths EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY Room with use of lmtln ...... ...... .... SF 1 .50 to 5142.00 C2pc1'sonsD ..... .... 2 .50 3,00 Room with bath ............ ...... .... 2 . 00 ' 4.00 CQ pcrsousj .... . .... 3.00 5,00 YV. H. VALIQUE'l lfE A. E. SINGLETON Managing Director Assistant M :manger Gioscia's Orchestra 302 Washington Ave., ALBANY, N. Y. Perry A. Smedley CARPENTER and BUILDER Dealer in Hardware, Glass, Paints, Oils and Varnishes SPRING STREET OUT FOR A DII' il-Blatnbinnep Qrt Shop iBittsfieIhg: z : iiiilassarljusztts The Gift Shop of the Berkshires, where you will find a choice se- lection of beautiful things for Gifts as well as useful and ornamental things for the house, selected with great care from many sources. Your inspection is invited. Qrtistit i,Birture jframing Worthy' and attractive works of art, suitably framed, give the finish- ing touch of beauty to the home. We have originals and good reproductions of old and modern masters and can frame them artis- tically in hand carved gold, or wood toned in color to suit the delicate shades of the picture to give the proper effect. Let us suggest pic- tures and frames to meet your needs. Wallace 3Butting's Pictures Let us show you some of the beauties of the Berkshires reproduced by the magic of his camera and the certainty of his colorings, also his colonial and foreign views. We can frame these in hand carved gold or beautiful grained solid mahogany that will give pleasure to yourself and friends. --Qliullegz 3HuheIties-- Smoking Sets and articles for men in Brass, Pewter, Pottery, Bronze with artistic designs applied in sterling silver: Playing Cards in leather cases, etc. fliarhs fur QI! Qmcasiuns Comprising Birthday, Wedding Anniversary, Condolence, Congratu- lation, Christmas, New Year, Easter, Etc. Your inspection is invited. 'f THE FORGET-ME-NOT SHOP AND TEA ROOM THE PLACE TO BUY GIFTS Fon ALL OCCASIONS 184 MAIN STREET WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. ORMER Class Photographer to more than a hundred Schools and Colleges. House party pictures a specialty. D. A. TASSONE 90 Main St. NORTH ADAMS Neyland 8: Quinn The ,Square Deal Store FANCY GROCERS EVERYTHING coop TO EAT Headquarters for Cut Flowers Spring Street il a '- , . f -. I I , X, Q x s---X xx axwxx x x w is ' . iw A . -MWWWWNwmmmwmmwmwww wxwm wmwg fs X X 'fzz 22 ,' 2' fwwy FZ Z , 7 my X -:QR ss . Z, kr L5.ig,33:Ax Xb. . X 1-. , k X R X . ,.xs.mX Q A Q re fsmsf Q A X -X x 2 n. . A. W. MACY 81 CG. Importers Tailors COLLEGE WORK A SPECIALTY Preparedness! We are always prepared to give you the best kind of work. : : : : : : QUICK SERVICE ACCURACY MODERATE PRICES WARREN J. CRAWLEY 'Yltbe iBrinter y 95 1-2 Main St., CI-Ioosac Courtj NORTH ADAMS, MASS. G. S. Azhd erian - 'DEALER IN Footwear and Men's Furnishings TENNIS, ATHLETIC AND GYMNASIUM GOODS Agent for COLLINS AND FAIRBANKS CELEBRATED HATS A COLLEGE ACQUAINTANCE Continued for Life Many Williams men, coming from :LII parts of the United States, have Ivnrncrl, ns their fnlzhcrs did before them, to vnIuc and rvrui 1'vguIru'Iy I.Iu-rcnftcl' Ulibe bpringfielh impuhlinan The New England Newspaper Daily Cmorningj S83 Sunday 52g Weekly S1 EVERYTHING OPTICAL Eyes Examined Glasses Furnished Broken Lenses Replaced HENRY R. HIGLEY Eyesight Specialist QUniversity Graduatej , 32 Bank Raw, P'llsIieId, Mass. OFFICES' I 88 Main Slreel, Ilorlh Adams, Mass. 'I'I'IiI?1 WI IITIC IIOPIC Hotel umberland NEW YORK Broadway at 54th Street NEW YORK KEPT BY A COLLEGE MAN 1 2.Z?,' , ' -'-'lgnjp Heaclqzzarlers for College Men Fig Hn- :ll -t -I rv cz-it 1 ci- 1,-11 nf ll 41114113 lzrllramlgtrxff-rim fcjtuzllt- l'ru:1:l lLlAlll1ShAlQI,:l1iI?gsallilr ,A 'SLE W : NEW AND FIREPROOF , tl ' W S'l'lllC'l'l,JY l lRS'l'-CTUXSS RA'l'l'IS IHCNSONABII ' U! -- l A Mun wvrix l!A'I'll AND UP' ll! - Speczal Rates for College Teams and Students 'Yen Illillllllffi' walk Lo I'm'l.y l.lur:Llros ex C b 1, d zlnus 111nl'vr'ollm-go Ixus ' , !3'9'fS3.Jffiff-Z C an mess lfllilll any utln 'A'. ' lmlvl in New York. Sc-ml for lmoklcb. ' X IIARRY l.'. STIMSON HEADQUARTERS FOR WILLIAMS ' ' LJ. Yan, ff , 1 , Q A Ll'l l'LE P,RAC'I'1C To New York , , v I r ' A , , , ..u..n. . 1 1 I I r il Largest River Steamers in the World Leave Albany daily 8.00 P. M., 11.00 P. M.3 also Sunday morning at 10.00 .1 Hudson Navigation Company I V The CHASE HABIT Has grown steadily with Williams men for a good many years. The Chase Scarf-the Chase Shirt-the Chase Hatqthe Chase Overcoat-the Chase Dress Suit-the Chase article for every part ofa man's outfitting has come to be more and more a reliable and convenient standard for discriminat- ing purchasers in the College. Our representative is here regularly and our mail order department reaches you at all seasons of the year and at all points. CHASE 84 COMPANY Clothing NEW HAVEN, DUNN. Uulfitlings fur Men Ml+IlVIOli,ICAIl DAY Cliver Typewriters Supplies of all kinds All grades of Typewriter Paper X km' My , IL 'A X .m,,51f',' S 'S' its lm! ' , '-' '. 1 f,.,,-L-i-all -'1w P'iY 'Rx .N x .QM i usxvfnxvf-Q'KN2 N1 N, 'lr'--. 7 x Xb'-fX'?fQl'.'f,-3-fe-v-lf' ' I.-I-S Zl . V-i 'Vi wsf'fPisf14a1J'-'-so 9 mil o. -'U' ' N ATHLETIC GOODS .. College and Fraternity Stationery Williams Banners and Pillows Billiard Room Green Seal Candy New and Second Hand A. H. L. BEMIS. Spring' Street, Williamstown, Mass. is THE RICHMC THE WELLI GTO European Plan T. J. TALTY W. A. NEWMAN Prop. Mgr. NORTH ADAMS MASSACHUSETTS F RE S522 p DAILY BETWEE QE 0 D Il-PL? ' ,f uf: JJ-,uumu , ,ur5fi.i'e ,U - ..1+.fM-sb, nv-M. M F , 4 V ..... ........ L . ,Y A W n V A.S r ' Q ' ,,,, , 'r The Great Ship USEEANDBEEU S' 'lflie largest and most costly steamer on any inland water of the world. Sleeping agcommodq. ! tions for 1500 passengers, N g CITY OF ERIE -1- 3 Magnificent Steamer: l- CITY OF BUFFALO 51 UETYVEEN E BUF F ALO'-Daily, May lst to Nov. 1 5th-CLEVELAND U Leave Buffalo - - 9:00 P. M. Leave Cleveland - - 9:00 P. M. 1 Arrive Cleveland - - 7:30 A. M, Arrive Buifolo - - - 7:30 A. M. Slflastern Standard TITIIC, ' l l f C d t P B T l d D t d ll ' t W Connections at Cleve and or e ar om , ut-m- ay, o c o, ctr-on nn n pcm s est nnd Southwest. Railroad tickotslrcadmg between Butfalotnnd Cleveland are good for transportation on our ntcamcrs. Ask your ticket agent for tickets via C. dz B. Line. Q Beautifully colored sectional puzzle churt showing both exterior and interior of The Great S Ship SEEANDBEE sent on receipt of tive cents to cover postage and mailing. Also ask - for our 24-page pictorial and descriptive booklet free. F U THE CLEVELAND Q, BUFFALO TRANSIT CO., Cleveland, Ohio M0 7 t .,,I-' ,-'Hitt' ' '? ' 7v E'm Q--is-An.p-..LL....,. .. . --- .Ai ' COMPLETE LINE 0F IC H M O N NORTH ADAMS O O THE LITTLE HOUSE WITH THE BIG PICTURE DAILY PERFORMANCES Taxi Service and FROM 2 TO s AND 1 TO 10 P M Cars for Rental MGTION GIIUNIIIS GARAGE PICTURES THE BEST AND LATEST Cor. of Main and Water Sts. PRICES 5c,10c AND 15c I-A. , ,Q X ,- EI '--I, 'F ' any A. 7'4lY.AaI. IA- llll lil I ORD SNOW ON flll,lCYI,0C7K The Greylock Hotel Send for a copy of Williamstown QBpera Jliauuse Cor. Main and Water Streets Good Moving Pictures H Every Day WILLIAMSTOWN Bring Your Friends The Vlllage If you come once, you'll Beautiful Come again JOHN ENNIS, Manager M ' . HENRY N' TEAGUE Eveningtlgii? a3nii58.30 Leasee ONIC RUN FOR, BOSTON A No. 421 Solid Oak Letter File for 20,000 papers. Drawers on Roller Bearings, fitted with Follow-blocks and Dust- protected. G ll- , N. .l or Wdtltlllieredvldlililiil S ish-Freight paid- SCC U.0tC LTJEZI l 3 x 5 Card.: I I ' 4, I 'A TC.47'ok 4 x 6 Cards Checks Storage - - Blanks or Electro: 135' F iles and Filing Desks are serviceable -but low in price, built strong, to withstand long and hard usage The ten kinds of Filing Drawers shown below may be arranged as you need them in any height of cabinet or in a Filing Desk. This gives you greatest variety of tiling space in most accessible form. Your tiles are thus concentrated, of ample capacity, of serviceable quality-yet inexpensive. Cabinets are scientifically constructed, each frame joint isinterlocked, glued and held with two screws. There are no superfluous parts, but vital parts are amply strong. Cabinets are practically wear- proof and dust-protected. All Solid Oak or Birch Mahogany, handsomely finished to harmonize with other furnishings. lt will pay you to compare the values we offer, be- fore you buy. No. 425 Capacity for 4500, 3x5 Cards and 15,000 Letters. One of innumerable iossiblearranpze- ments of Filing D ra we rs shown below. lleiglIt.52 in., width l5in., depth 24 lll. Golden. Naturalor Weather- ed Oak. l No. 555 32550. Freight paid -see note Letters may Filing Desks Save + Time, Space and Money e Index Cards, Notes, Letters, Catalogs. Tarifl's,' Electros, Blanks, Vouchers, Docu- Inents, Collection Envelopes, Mercantile Reports, lll fact any business data. notes or clip ings are filed at your finger tips. You need not leave your chair nor wait for filing clerk. Your Desk is your Oflice. Department Hvfllls, Sillllsmen, etc., indorse these . Desks most highly. Solid Oak, handsomely finished Golden, Natural or Weathered. Drawers on Roller Bearings. Equipped with Extension Slides and Center Drawer. Top 28 x 52 in. A handomc, practical Desk, fitted wi-th your choice of liles at half the cost and more convenient than separate desk and files. Get Catalog of four complete lines of Files und Ofllee Specialties, with helpful ' booklet Filing Suggestions --also Catalog of twollnes of Sectional Bookcases. Storage 5 x 8 Cards We. pn transportation charges nt prices quoted to points in Eastern und - Central Stutes. Get delivered prices in West und South. Sue your Dealer or 'write THE me MANUFACTURING COMPANY - 46 UNION srnssr, MONROE, MICHIGAN NEW YORK OFFICE-75 John Street The Knechtel Furniture Company, Ltd., Hanover, Ont.-Canadian Makers Vouchers - 27 A Lesson ln Economlcs llow much will your college lduc Llion cosl Several lpliousnnd dollars in L isli md lout Xl us woil That value sllould bc in you l ll L cud ol llu Louisa plus ul ill you were worth lo yourself and llic uoild bl lou x ou cnlucd collu l 'l'l1ztt value should bo covered lay 1 llc lusur mu lust is L Ill lullx lllo vziluo of at liousv is covered ln ful lllSlll L lil Did you learn l'lm,li in your sludus ui l couonucs Wlcll, wlml are you going to do Lboul l ll' you would like lzo soc 2 lg l ui 1 policy, ask for Studios in l.,l'iLC ll L 1 4 HSIII 1 llllllllk uc lor co logo mon liy tho New York Llfe Insurance Co DARWIN P. KINGSLEY President 346 and 348 Broadway, New York Oil Seeds Co. Manufacturers Rehners and Importers of Veg etable New York City Oils IF lT'S INSURABLE WE CAN INSURE IT John A. Eckert 8a Co. Insurance Brokers 55 John Street, New York City bioltu must have L tl10l0llglllxllOWlLflg0 ot the Cour't's interpretation of insurance contracts, together with experience and ability to procure valid insurance at lilie lowest cost. Om- SQ years of energy devoted to this business enables us to offer sucli service to our clients. Our familiarity with the personnel of the management ol the various companies enables us to secure the best companies and coverages, and to expedite fair and prompt. is recognized as a profession. The expert, - - Y! Q Lvl 4 I u w f A , V, ' , settlement ol' losses. U and one ol' our staff of insurance A E engineers will visit you and inform you witliout cost, how to secure lille best protection at the lowest cost, and will advise you in detail of the service we are prepared to give in your particular line. Refer- ences gladly furnislied for any line of business. SECURE 0UR PROP0sm0N NOW 533.11331 5.511 the advantage in doing so. H O R S M A N . e . Tenms Rackets fir Model f-I. I. Af' New Form for 1915 Hotel 01-thy il A. A. A. spells pcrfeclian in I aTENNlS RACKET , D0 mil, S1-lm-l gl, Rzlviivi Im' IDI: l,iII you Iurvi- sr-mi il.. If your ilvulvr i':ui'l. show il., wrilc In u.' ' ' Offers the Traveling Public 3: ,N Every Inducement ,!iiif5EEI?.:Zii?g, , . I I 'Q A Convenient I.oc:Ltiou 'i Niocicru AIJIJOIIILIIILEIILS j 7 ' W A Faurious Cuisine I A Fziultlcss Service ,K iilI'5iiEiliEE1 TENNIS BALL perfection means the is' A YR E S lsr-rl llu- Nurlrl ov:-1' by playa-rs wlm A'llIJIl' , . WILLIAM W. BENSON E. 1. HORSMAN se co. Manage, ll-15 Union Square NEW YORK CITY We are Sole U. S. Distributors. 1915 Bulls now ready for distribution WILLIAMS COLLEGE FUR ITURE TORE LARGEST AND BEST LINE OF Desks, Chairs, Bookcases, Rugs, Lamps, Bedroom Furniture, Etc. FINE LINE OF FUMED OAK FURNITURE 25 years catering to the requirements of Williams Students should be a sufficient guarantee ' WRITE FOR PRICES CNEW AND ENLARGED WAREROOMSD M. 66-68 Spring St., WILLIAMSTOWN pg? 'l'R,IS'l'A'l'lC CORNICRH GECRGE A. MCCANN --WITH- 'Larkin, The Tailor Will Show Every Tuesday at EDDIEJS AT MANHATTAN HOTEL. 42nd ST.. NEW YORK CITY EVERY TWO WEEKS A.R.Zita's Orchestra A. D. NlC0l.l. Albans Best El e ctri cal Musical Organization -l-'--- - Contractor Music for All Occasrons Call up now and order a Polar Bear 55.00 portable electric fan Best Dance Music in llle World SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Telephone 98-Z ln constant demand by the elite in and out of the state SPRING STREET Fw, , 'KVM .X lIlCl.I.liVA COW' 1 ,H W w W W7 , V7 unless there for Your Car et us fo 0 f 1 vz aff Q put it on you 11 never let us take it off 7Ais year they ?'e f f Mohawk Garage North Adams, Mass. STICA D Y lil JLIVAR, T h o m a e Company M anufaclurers of College Jewelry, Fraternity Jewelry, Class Pins, Emblems, Badges, Sterling N o v e l t i e s , Sterling Toilet Ware, Enamel Novelties Special designs and eslimales on request Louis O. Tavelli HEADQUARTERS FOR Imported Olive Oil and Macaroni Large Assortment of High Grade Canned Goods and Groceries at Reasonable Prices AUTO SERVICE PHONE Morrissey 8: Casey WHOLESALE Liquor Dealers 26-30 Main St., NORTH ADAMS, MASS. Telephone 323 BEERS OF QUALITY EAGLE PRINTING and ' gr-GL5 N,-N FN, 1? :ii ' Q A . ' 5 8 ., s -16 KM4 0 S9 'Wo lilvxox Pb'YT5FlLLD. MASBQ Sclwool ancl College Printing a Specialty r Sencl for our looolc EvicienceH-It tells the story The printing and binding of tlwis bool: was clone by us PITTSFIELD, MAssAcHusETTs 1 Flatiron Builcling, Eagle Square .GREETINGS TO 1. 9 1 6 - 1 '7' Qtotrzll 8: leonaro 4-TQ-478 BROADWAY Al.liANY, NIUV YORK Makers Caps, Gowns and Hoods To llnc Americam, Colleges :incl Ilnivcrsiliics from 'llie Atlzmlic to lzlie Pacific. Rich gowns for Pulpit :incl the Bench, Men's IIal2s, Caps. IiZLIIlC02lfi,S :incl Gloves, Ladies' Cfloaks, Suits :mil Furs. WILLIAMS N EWS RO O M Daily and Sunday News papers, Periodicals Complete line of Desk and Typewriter Supplies in Stock Opposite Post Office W. J. MULDOWNEY Proprietor H. E. KIN MAN College Photographer Fine Portraits, Groups and Picture Frames SPRING STREET HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1881 Jacobs 86 Jacobs NEW I-IAVEN, CONNECTICUT ailurs 1. M. facobs al Eddie Dempsey,s every other Friday and Saturday ' ,iii-1 HOTEL IMPERIAL 32nd St. 8: Broadway, N. Y. F RI D A Y S M Eagle Mikado Pencil No. 174 4. we M rx A D Q me-2 63 s av aaie- L X -J , r A ,. AL ,,,,,, A, ,, .,., ,.,.. .. . .. A . ,, ., ,. ., .mnnm Uiwuuuiii For Sale at Your Dealer 5'c Each or 50c Per Dozen. Made in 5 Grades. Conceded to be the Finest Pencil Made for General Use. EAGLE PRINQE,',f.lvP!9UNTAIN PENS No. 5 RETAIL PRICE, 51.50 , I' 5 A i Y W V . 2 fgwir-rpapz-v .,, lg I, EAGLE PltINK'l1l ..,-,,,,.,- ..,, .L , P U . e - -- 1 i 1 4- y1f:'v -'fe W'i 'f:f .W PATENTED , All Eagle Fountain Pens are made of 14 karat gold, Iridium pointed and the best grade of vul- canized rubber is used. Only highest Workmanship is employed in their manufacture. Each pen is absolutely and unconditionally guaranteed. Made with fine, medium and stub points. EAGLE. PENCIL COMPAN , NEW YORK, Williamstown ational Bank Capital - - 350.000 Surplus and Net Profits 44.000 Usual banking facilities ex- ' tended. Safety deposit boxes for rent. Students' accounts received on liberal terms. WV. ll. 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