Williams College - Gulielmensian Yearbook (Williamstown, MA)

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TIFFANY N Co. JEWELRY, WATCHES, EIVIEIEINI RINGS AND PINS,TROPHlES SINIIONEIIY, DIIIIOMAS EIC. SUPZRIOR IN QIIAIITIE DESIGN AND WOIIIINANSIIIP FIFTH AVENUE 81 371liSIIIEET NEW YORK GULIELNENSIAN PU BLI S I'l ED BYTHE CLASS F I Q I Q WILLIAMS COLLEGE 1 Q... . 1, 3 Q , . .. ..,, ,, ,, .. ,I A ..fa,'.x.,,,. , .- 91? 'lil I .- , A A,.., I ..A.,A, M ..A. , ,.., , ,,n. A ..... A... , L .., LW. 5 59 G V L Q9 .W WL ,, ASS. C , v , A , , 3 I . . .,V- 'M ,',. ,, ,,,.,g x.,,.,.,:,N.A AS , , ,lv VA.1 Wm g .... ,fi A.A. 3 11 G H S 7 1 4 5 .1 .::A..:,A: :.:,.,A., WM' U A , , A II A ' RI RCRC5 A 1 I -, BOARD OF EDITORS FOREWORD . . DEDICATION . ADMINISTRATION . . BOARD OF INSTRUCTION . WILLIAMS UNIT R. O. T. C. . THE SOCIETY OF ALUMNI . MID-WINTER ALUMNI REUNIONS STUDENT COUNCIL . . GRADUATE STUDENTS . SENIOR CLASS . JUNIOR CLASS . SOPHOMORI-: CLASS FRESI-IMAN CLASS . FRATERNITIES . COMMENCEMENT . PUBLICATIONS MUSICAL CLUBS . DRAMATICS .... WILLIAMS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION GOOD GOVERNMENT CLUII . 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Ulhe ehitnrs hahe refraineh, su far as it inas pnssilmle, frum making nnneressarg alteratinnsg lint this has lteen an exceptional gear, anh, cunseqnentlg, seheral innnhatinns mark the 19151 05111. ,L11!H2Ifl'l'1kIl hesrriliing the herg present militarg sihe nf Qlnllege life has lieen inrlnhehg it seenieh iunrth inhile ahhing Data, as far as it lnas ahailallle, nf the upper classmen in inar serniceg ann finally it seenieh pruper tu nmit, this gear, innrh uf the expensihe urnateness uf the lmnlts nf the last feln elasses. Zllists nf the Hllllillianns men in the serhice nf their cnnntrg might hahe lteen ahheh, lint at the present time the lists are changing sn rapihlg, anh are sn inaccurate at liest that it inas heemeh inise tn leaite them fur fntnre pulrliratiun. illhe ehitnrs hu nut feel that it is neressarg tu ash gnnr parhnn fur these rhangesg lint ine hu ash gum' inhnlgence fur ang mistakes tnhich mag lie present in the nein material. Billie inish tu express nm' ninn gratituhe, as iuell as that nf the nnhergrahnates, tn the Itlun. Pslfreh Qllarh Qlhapiu, uf the elass nf 18551, inhuse genernsitg has lliilhl' it pnssilile liuth tn finanre this ehitiun nf the 05111 anh tn snpplg the npperrlassznen in seritire inith rnpies. Sit inns nut an easg task tn pnlllish the 05111 this gearg lint it is tnith Distinct pleasure that ine snlnnit it fur gnnr appruhal. Ulhe Zlihitnrs ilu I glfrank G5uuhri1:ly iulpnse Iugul interest in jllililliams meu fur the past quarter ceuturg merits their cuntiuneh affer- iinu, iue resvpectfullg hehirute this fl5uIieInteu5imt uf the Glass uf 1919 Tlllye Z5iuzu-h nf Iihiturs V 33-rwdx , 19 , i CV L I E L MEN 5 A N, 1 19, WILLIAMS comics 1Vas founded by Colonel Eplirainl VVillianis, who fell in battle at Lake George, September 8, 1755. It was chartered June 22, 1798. CORPORATE NAME The President and Trustees of Williams College Presidents Rev. Ebenezer Fitc-li, 19.11. . . . . . Rev. Zephaniah Swift Moore, D.D. . . Rev. Edward Dorr Griffin, D.D. . . A Rev. Mark Hopkins, D.D., LL.D. . . . Hon. Paul Ansel Chadbourne, D.D., LED. . Franklin Carter, Pl1.D., LED ..... . John Haskell Hewitt, LLAD., Acting Presiclent . . Rev. Henry Hopkins, D.D., I,1,.D. . . Harry Augustus Garfield, LL.D. . . 9 1793A 1815- 1821- 1836 1872 1881 1901 1902 1908 1815 1821 1836 1872 1881 1901 1902 1908 ,,..., YL .4.,. 10 ' E59 I L . M E S ri Trustees 'kllarry Augustus Garfield, LL.D. . . Presirlent Francis Lynde Stetson, LL.D. . . . New York, N. Y. Eugene Delano, M.A. . . . New York, N. Y. Bentley YVirt ivarren, B.A. . . . . . . Boston Rev. Harry Pinneo Dewey, D.D. . . . . Minneapolis, Minn. President Henry Lefavour, Ph.D., LL.D. . . . . Boston Professor Bliss Perry, L.H.D., Litt. D., LL.D. . . Boston ' Charles Sumner Holt, B.A. ..... . Chicago, Ill. Hon. Clark Yvilliams, B.A. .... . New York, N. Y. Solomon Bulkley Griffin, L.H.D. . . . . Springfield Frederick Beach Jennings, M.A. . . . New York, N. Y. Hon. Winthrop Murray Crane, LL.D. . . . Dalton Charles Thaddeus Terry, LL.B. . . . New York. N. Y. Dean Edward Morgan' Lewis, MA. . . . Amherst ivilliam Pratt Sidley, M.A. . . , Chicago, Ill. Alfred Clark Chapin, LL.D. ..... . . New York, N. Y. Francis Henshaw Dewey, MA. . . .. ..... Worcester Willard Evans Hoyt, M.A., Secretary anrl Treasurer Finance Committee Eugene Delano, Chairmarz Clark Williams Frederick B. Jennings Winthrop Murray Crane Instruction Committee Henry Lefavour, Chairman Edward M. Lewis Bliss Perry Solomon B. Griffin Francis Lynde Stetson Grounds, Buildings, and lmprovement Committee Bentley W. Warren, Chairman Alfred C. Chapin Charles Thaddeus Terry Francis H. Dewey Degrees and Membership Committee Charles S. Holt, Chairman Harry P. Dewey Francis Lynde Stetson William P. Sidley Officers of Administration Harry Augustus Garfield, LL.D. ....... President Henry Daniel WVild, M.A. . . . Chairman pro tempore of the Faculty Carroll Lewis Maxcy, M.A. . .... . Dean af the College - Wlillard Evans Hoyt, MA. . ...... Treasurer Elmer Alanson Green, M.A. . . Registrar and Secretary ry' the Faculty William Cook Hart, B.A. . .... Assistant Treasurer :Francis Bowes Sayre, LL.B. . . . Assistant to the Presfident Perry Alvan Slnedley . Superirztendentn of Grounds and Buildings Christine Price, B.S. . .... Librarian in Charge 'Absent on lcavc. ll l , , IQ G V L 1 E L 1VllmQE N S X 1, Officers of lnstruction 1Il:u'ry Augustus Gawiiclcl, Ll1.D., Prcxirlent Qf thc College YV:ls gmfllmtvcl from 1Villiums in Llw vluss ol' 1885. 'l':mgl1t Lnlin :xml Rlllllilll llislnry nl. St. l,2lllll8 Sr-lmul, flU1lK'01'Kl, 1885-1886. l,l'2H'llCl'Il law in Ulm-vclunrl, 1888-1909. Oc-1-llpiml Lhv Cllnir ul' Cuntrzu-ts :Lt vvl'Sl,01'll Rvsvrvc' llnivvrslly Law School, 1892-1895. l'rol'm-ssm' ol' Pulilic-s ul. PI'll1C'0l,U11, 199-If-1998. llvr-:n,11w l'l'c-siflvnt ol' Willizuns follvgo in 1908. llc-- vvivvrl ilu- elm-gre-c of l1L.lJ. from l'rim-vl.on, 1998: Dari l110lll,ll, 1908: Amherst, 1909: :xml W1-slvyun. 1999. Was zmppoilllwl c'lm.irm:m of tlu- llnilml Stall-s vmnlnissiun In lix thx' prim- nf wln-:lt in tlw 8lllIlllll'l' ul' 1917, :mil lem-r in Llu- yi-zu' was maulc l ucl1-ral Flu-l Adnlinistrzllur. l'1'c-sirlm-rut Gzlrlivlrl is an momlwr of the A A fl' l l'nl.cl'nil,y. Absent, un lunvc. 12 .. .. Q . . C .. YPU3'-M NSIAN I .-... .,..,. , ..,.... .. ,.... . .. .,..,. ' U A . .. 1 ' Sunluel Fcsseuden Clarke, Ph.D., PrQfc.s.s-or of Natural , M II'i.vIory, 1Cmcrz'tu.s' ' A . 1V:is graulnntcd from Shcflicld Scicntific School nt Ynlc in 1878. Q ig' llcccivcd thc dcgrcc of l'h.l1. in 1879 from Johns llopkins nftcr '108lgl'II.fllHlt0 study ut that llnivcrsity. llccumc assistant. in ' M' N Johns Hopkins in 1880. Wus mndc P1'0l'l'880l'ill. Sinilh Vollcge H , in 1881, nml in thc sumc ycur, wus culled to 1rv1lll2ll1l8 :is Pro- -' fcssor ol' Natural llistory. llcccivcd thc dcgrcc ol' M..-X. from hV1lll2lll18 in 1891. Elcctcd Prcsidcnt. of thc Amcricnn Socicty of Nuturnlisls in 1914-. Dr. Vlurkc hccnmc l'hncritus l'rol'cssor ill 1910. Richard Austin Ricc, lNI.A., Professor Qf the Hz'.s'tory of .lrt mul I. i1'1'11'zf1I1'm1, lfmcritus was l.fl'1lflllilll'fl from Yulc in thc class of 1808 und conlinucd his sludics in Ncw lluvcn und llcrlin. 1Vus nmdc l'rol'cssor.ol' flcrmnn ul lhc l'nivcrsity of v0l'11l01lt in 1875. Rcccivcd thc dcgrcc of MA. from 1Villi:uns in 1888. Was cullcd to Williams :is l'rol'cssor of Gcrmnn in 1881, und in 1890 hcczunc J. l.clnnd hlillcr lIl'0fl'88UI' of History. 1Vus lllllllt' Profcssor of thc llistory of Art and f'iviliz:ltion in 1903. llccninc lixncritns l'rofcssor in 1911. Profcssor Rico is il l1ll'l1ll1l'I' of thc A K E Frantcrnily. John Haskell Hewitt, Ll..D., Profavsor of the Greek , Language and Literature, Emeritus W xvilS grzuluutcd from Yulc in 1859 und from Yulc ,lllll'0lUf.fl!'2ll ' Scmimiry in 1868. Fallcd to Ulivct Collcgc as Profcssor of Latin n 1865: in 1872 hcczunc Acting Prcsidcnt of t.h:l.t Vollcgc. Appointcd Profcssor of Grcck und Latin :it Lukc Forcsl. llnivcr- sity in 1875, In-coming Acting Prcsidcnt in 1877. W'us cnllcd to Williams in 1882 as Gurficld Profcssor of thc Ancicnt. Lun- guugcs. Bccaunc Luwrcm-c l'rofcssor ol' Grcck in 1908. Scrvcd us Acting Prcsidcnt of Williams, 1901-1902. llcccivcd thc rcc of MA. from Yah' in 1807 und from Willizuns in 1888. ln 1895, rcccivcd thc dcgrcc of l.L.lJ. from Union. Dr. llcwitt. is an lncnlhcr of thc fb BK Socicty, thc il' T :tml K E il' Frntcr- nilics, und Wolf's Ilcucl. F- 1-c 1-'-1 ' J - 8 run X moe 1lL 1, 1h.D., L.II.D., I rqfcssor Qf Europecm 1 1 II1'.s'Iory Was gl'2lflll2l.lK'fl from Yulc in 1880. Aftcr u postgruduzitc course ut Yulc, spcnt two ycurs of study nt thc llnivcrsitics of llcrlin und Lcipzig. was l'rim'ipnl of Drury Iligh School, North 1 Adums, 188-I--1887. Was cullcd to thc G0l'111il11 Dcpurhm-nt ul, Yzllc in 1887. llcccivcd thc dcgrcc of l'h.D. from thc llnivcr- sity ol' Ilnllc in 1898. B0f'2l1110 Profcssor of Gcrnmn und Ilis- tory ut Williams in 189-1: l'rol'cssor of Europcun History in 1908. Rcccivcd thc dcgrcc of l..ll.D. from Muricttu. Collcgc in 1910. llus cditcd Dr. Lullzrr, by Frcitng, und Gocthc's Gal: ron Bl'l'l'l'!'lll.lI!ll'll. Dr. Goodrich is :L lncnihcr of thc fb B K N Socicty und of thc il' T Frntcrnity. 13 , ' i i I L EN ' 7 George Nloritz Wahl, L.1-1.D., l'rofessor of the German Language cmrl Literature, Emeritus Was graduated from the Gymnasium at Arnstadt in 1870. Studied at the lmivt-rsim-S of Leipsie, Halle, and Berlin. lie- eeiverl the degrees of M.A. and L.H.D. from Rutgers College. In 1879, was appointed Master of Modern Languages in Thayer Academy. NVas ealled to Williams in 1892. Received the degree of M.A. from Williams in 1896. Has published A Re- m'.ml Ildillon. of 0110's Gm-lnan. Grammar, and has contributed articles to the Atlalzlie Monthly, llarynerfs' Magazine, the Goethe- .lahrlmch, and the If'll1Ifl0l l07l.. Professor Wahl is a member of the Judieial liar of the States of Massaellllsetts and New Jersey, of the 11,13 K Soeiety, of the Modern Language Assoeiatiou ol' America, and of the Goethe Society of Weimar. lleeame Professor Emeritus in 1917. Henry Daniel Wild, M.A., M assachusetts Professor of the Latin Language and Literature and Chairman pro tempore ff the Faculty Vilas graduated from Williams as Valedietorian in the class of 1888. lleeame Professor of Latin at Olivet College, and in 1891 was ealled to Williams as Assistant Professor of Latin. Spent the years 1898-1895 in travel and study. Was made Massa- ehusetts Professor ol' the Latin Language and Literature in 1895. Dean ol' the Faculty from January to June, 1902. Chairman pro lempore of the Faculty, 1903-1911, and 1912-. Viee-Presi- dent of the lutereollegiate Athletic Assoeiation of the United States, 1906. 1Ias contributed to various elassieal journals. Professor WYild is a member of the -'DBK Society and the AT l raternity. 'fAsa Henry Mortcrn, L.IAI.D., Barclay .lermaiu l,'I'QfU.S'SlJT fy' Natural Theology WVas graduated from Wabash College in 1882 and eoutiuued his studies abroad. Assistant Professor of the llomauee Languages at Williams, 1893-1896: Professor of the Romauee Languages, 1897-1910. Became Barclay Jermain Professor of Natural Theology in 1910. Received the degree of M.A. from Wabash College in 18851 and from Williams in 18963 L.1I.D. from Wa- bash College in 1900. Dr. Morton is a member of llze flrl'A 1 raternity. Absent on leave. Carroll Lewis lVIaxey, M.A., Dean ryt' the College aufl Morris Professor :J Rhetoric Nvas graduated from 1Villiams in the elass of 1887. lleeame Assistant Prineipal of the Troy Academy in 1888, and Prineipal in 1889. In 1898, was called to Nvllllitl1lS1tS Professor of English. Nvas appointed to the Morris Professorship of Rhetoric in 1911. Was Aeting Dean of the College from January to June, 1912: and was made Dean of the College, 1917. Has published annotated editions of Ilamlcl, Izfanlzoe, and Silas Marnzrr, and is the author of The Rhetorical Pvinrriples of Narration, Repre- sentative Narratives, and The Brief. Professor Maxey is a member of the KDBK Society and the A K E Fraternity. 14 ' 19 , ., , ., .. C ,,., V .L I El- ,, E ., N5 4.511 19 E H i - Willis Islmister Milham, l'h.D., Field lllemorial I rofes.s'or of Astronomy Yvas grarluaterl from Williams in 1894- with salnlatorian rank. Fellow in Physies at Williams, 1894--1895. lnslruetor in Mathe- maties and Physies, 1895-1898. lteeeivecl the degrees of M.A. from lVilliams in 1895 and of l'h.D. from Strasshurg in 1901. lieeame Assistant Professor in the Mathematic-al Seienees in 1898, and Professor of Astronomy in 1902. Has puhlisherl llow to Irlenllfy llle Slum, rlleleoroloyy, and artieles in the Aslro- 7l0lllt8Clll' lV!l0hI'7'!Yllll?II, l'l1y.v1fl'r1l1'selu: Z1'1il-W!lII l:fl, anrl rllonillly lVeuIher l1,lfI7'l'L ll'. Dr. Milham is a memher ol' fb B K and of several seientifie soeieties. J James Lawrence Kellogg, I h.D., Professor of Biology 11:- lVas grarlnatecl from Olivet Vollege in the elass of 1888 and eonlinuerl his stualy at Johns Hopkins University. where in 189Q he reeeiverl the flegree ol' l'h.D. Honorary MA. from Williams in 1900. Was l'rofessor of Biology at Olivet College until eallecl lo Williams in 1899. Dr. Kellogg has pulmlishecl: .11 l'onlr1'lm- lion lo Uur IX'll0Il1lt'llgl? of La llIl'llllIl'!ll1!7,IIlllll' rllolluslw, Life llixlory of .llyn .-lrenuria, lflams anal Ulu 11: llvzlulre, 1llarin,el oo1l illoll'u.vl'.v of Lou1'.w'm1a, fflllllllllllllllh' G0l'l5l'Illlllfl lluf E.171.A'fl'll!'II nnrl Groirlll of llle .Ilya .-Irenuriu, Slll'll-Fl'-N'll I llfllI8lI'Iil'N, and The l'illr1ry rlleelmn- ismx of LIIlIll'll'1'lH'lllll7l1N. l Theodore Clarke Smith, Ph.D., J. Leland Miller Pro- fessor of American History, Literature, and Eloquence 1Vas grafluatecl from Harvard in the elass ol' 1892. Fellow in History at the University of 1Viseonsin, 1894--95. Goodwin Memorial Fellow of Harvard University at Paris anfl llerlin. 1896-97. lnstruetor in History at the University ol' Miehigan in 1898. Instructor in History at Vassar Follege, 1898-1900. Assistant l'rofessor of Ameriean History and Polilieal Seienee at Ohio State University, 1901-03, from whieh he was eallexl to Williams. lteeeiverl his lVI.A. from Harvarfl in 1893 aml his l'h.D. from the same institution in 1896. l'rol'essor Smith is a member of the C1111 K Soeiety. rclman Fitzgeralcl Glelaml, Ph.lJ.. lfrlwarzl Bras! Pro- ' fe.w.vor of Geology mul lllifrzeralogy Was grarluaterl from Oberlin College in the elass of 189-1. Von- linueml his stuclies at the University of Vhieago and at the llni- versity of Nebraska. lteeeivecl the degree ol' l'l1.D. from Yale in 1900. Served as lnstrur-tor in Natural Seienees at Gates t'olh-ge, Nebraska. in 1895. lnstruetol' at Cornell in 1901 when he was eallerl to Williams. Appointed Assistant Professor in 190-1, l'rol'essor in 1905, aml in 1911 was mafle Erlwarcl Brust l'rol'essor ol' Geology ancl Mineralogy. His most reeent work is a text-hook foreolleges anrl universities entitledUrology, I'hy.v1'r'11l mal lllvlorfonl. Dr. C'lelaml is a member of the Geologieal Soeiety of Ameriea, the American Geographical Soc-iety, the .Nmeriean Association for the Aflvaneement of Seienee, the Paleoulologieal Soeiely, the American Aearlemy of Arts and Sr-ienees, the Seismologieal Society, anal the fb l'A l raternity. 15 .... I.. ,..,, L- .. .... ,...., . . ' . ,, . I ,.,... H... F' ' ' - ... , ' ...' .. ' V'V . 8 .. ' l William Edward Mcflilfrcsll, l'h.D., Tlzomfls T. Hemi Pr1y'essm' fj Physics . WVas gracluatocl from thc' University of Illinois in 1888 anal from Harvarrl in 1895. Roc-vivvzl thc clvgn-vs ol' lVl.A. anrl l'h.D. from Harvarcl in 1890 anrl 1900 rm-spot-livoly. 1Vas Assistant in ' Pllysivs at llarvarfl from 1895 to 1902 whvn hc was callocl to Williams as lnstruc-tor in Physics. live-anio Assistant 1'rol'c-ssor ol' Physics in 1903 and was appointvcl 'l'hoinas 'l'. Rc-all l'ro1'r-ssor in 1905. 'fflcorgc Edwin Howes, Ph.D.. Gmjfielrl Pr1y'e.s-sm' Qf A11- nicnt Lcmg11a.gc.v I 1fVas grafluatvcl from Harvarrl in thc c-lass ol' 1886. Instruvtor in King's School for Boys, Si1l.l11f0l'fl, Vonn., 1880-87. Junior Mastvr, lloston Latin Srhool, 1887-91. Instructor in llalin at tho llavvrI'orcl fi1'il111l1liIl'Sf'l1UUl, 1891-93. liovvivccl tho :login- of M. A. from llarvarrl in 1890, and that of ,l'h.D. in 1895. 1'rofvssor of fil'l'l'li at thc Ilnivc-rsity of Vvrmonl. 1895-1905. Was vallvxl l.o Williams as Garfivlrl l'roI'ossor in 1905. llc- is thc- anthol' of artic-los in the Ilarlmrrl St'llfI'1'l'.H' fin f.'lns.vi1'11l Plrflology. anxl in othvr classical journals. Dr. llowvs is a momhvr of tho 11111 K Sovivty aml of tho A T Fratornity. ikAllSl'llt on lc-avo :luring thc second svmostvr. James Graham Hardy, Pl1.D., IJI QfUS.S'IJ7' of lllutlzemafics 1Vas graflllatvcl from 1.al'ayolto Uollogv in tho vlass ol' 1891. Took up post-gracluato stnclivs at Johns Hopkins linivm-rsity, wlu-ru llc was appointvcl Scholar aml Follow in Mlll.ill'lI12tt1l'8. Roc-c-ivoml thv clc-gr:-os of lVl.A. from Lafayvttv in 1897 anil of l'h.D. from Johns Hopkins in 1898. Was callorl to W'illiams in 1898 and roc-1-ivvcl his prol'1-ssorsliip in 1918. l'rol'a-ssor llarcly is a l11l'111lN'1' ol' thu '11 B K Sovivly anal thc 'If 1' A l rat0r- nity. : Frecleric Hollis Howard, M.D., Professor Qf Physiology f'orns-ll, ox-'9'7. 1Vas g1'1I.Kl1l2ttC'll from tho Univorsity of Polm- sylvania lVlvrlic'al Coll:-go in 1898. Appointed 111-siclvnt Physi- vian at tho Mc-roy llospital, Pittsburg. in 1898. VVas Assistant 114-inonstratoi' ol' Pathology at thc llnivorsity of Pennsylvania in 1899. l118t1'11l'l.01'l1'l Physiology at Williams in 1900, Assistant l'rol'c-ssor in 1901-, anml l'rol'm-ssor in 1908. Dr. llowarcl rvvcivvrl a 1-onnnission as Vaplain in thc Nlvclic-al Rc-svrvo Klorps in 1917. Ahsvnt on lvavo. , 16 IQ GVLIEL ENSIAN t Garrz-tt Droppz-rs, 1'l1.D., Orrin Sagr' Prqfcssor of Politi- 1-al lic-miomy was graulnatt-tl from llarvarcl in tlu- 1-lass ot' 1887. Aftm-r a ya-ar ol' post-grzulnatr stluly at. tlu- linivc-rsity of llc-rlin, lu- lu-c-anu- l'rol'a-ssor of l'oliti1-al l':t'0110llly at. tlu- l'niv1-rsity of Tokyo, Japan, 1889-99. llt- was tlu-n t-ls-1-tt-tl l'rt-sith-nt ol' tlu- Stats- l'nivt-rsity of South Dakota, whit-h position lu- lu-lcl for sm-vt-n yt-ars. llt-r-anu- 1.1-4-turf-r on l'lK'011tl1ll1t'S at tlu- llnivt-rsity ol' Fhim-ago in 1900. Was appointt-tl S4-1-ra-t.a1'y of tlu- Massau-l1n- st-tts fl0111llllHSl0ll of flUlll1lN't'C't' anll lllllllH1l'j' in 1907, hut rt-- 8i1Lflll'tl aftt-I' tlu- t'Ulll1lll8SlUIl nuulm- its rc-port.. Was 4-allt-fl to Williams as Orrin Saga- l'rol't-ssor in 1907. Appointt-tl l'nitc-cl Slatvs Ministt-r to tlrwrc- hy l'r4-sirlc-nt Wilson in 191-1. 'Alisa-nt on lc-aw-. Karl Ephraim XV:-ston, MA.. l'rQfr-.s-.s-or of llze IIz'.v1'ory of .-lr! and I-lil1I'liZllfI'07I was graclaatt-tl from Williams in tlu- 1-lass of 1890. Stlulit-nl in l ram'a- alul at tlu- Anu-rim-an S1-hool of Vlassit-al Stlltllt'S at Ronu- in 1897. ltt-1-vivt-cl his MA. :lt-gl't-0 from xvllllIl1118 in 1898, f't7l1llllIIt'tl his grzulnatt- work at Johns llopkins l'ni- V4'1'Sl1y1l11tl taught in ntlllllllttft' from 1898 to 1900, wlu-n lu- was 1-allt-tl to Williams. Was mash- Assistant Professor of tlu- ltolnanrt- Langnagz-s in 1904. Stlulit-fl in Fl'illIl'l', Italy. alul Spain from 1904 nntil 1900, and was appointed l'rol't-ssor in 1911. Mach- l'rol'1-ssorol' ilu- llistory of Art uncl Vivilization in 1912. Pl'Uft'8S0l' We-ston is a nu-lnlu-r ol' tlu- fl-B K alul Gargoylt- Soc-it-tit-s alul tlu- -1-A0 l-'rate-rnity. l l ltionroc Nichols XVC-tmore. Ph.D.. Prql'e.s-snr QfL!1fI.IL . Was graclnatt-tl from Yale in tlu- 1-lass of 1888. For fivt- yt-ars was Assistant Principal of llarrishnrg Ar-atlc-my anrl for st-vt-n yt-ars was lnstrlu-tor in Latin and Gm-uk at tlu- Statt-n Island A1-mlm-my. R4-c-civc-fl tlu- cle-gr:-v of MA. from Yah- in 1900 for wurk clone- in Latin. was 1-lt-c-tt-cl Foote Follow in Latin at Yah- in 1902, rt-c-4-ivillg tlu- :lt-gre-0 of l'h.lJ. from that institu- tion in 190-1-. 1Yas 1-alll-cl to Williams in 1904- alul lu-1-anu- As- sistant l'rof4-ssor of l.atin in 1905, Assoviatc- l'rol'1-ssor in 1911, alul l'rol'1-ssor in 1913. llas puhlislu-tl an Iurlznr Vrrbnrunl Vvr- gfliullus anrl an lrulm' l'z'rborum l'ufulI1'anu.v. Robert Longley Taylor, Pl1,D., Professor of the Ifonzmu-e Lmzguagcs Was grarluatt-ml from Ilalnilton Collt-go in 1882. 1Vas instrnc-tor in tlu- Kansas State- l'niv1-rsity, 1882-88. Tutor in Rolu-rt. Collt-gt-, f'onstantinoplt-, 1888-87. lnstrlu-tor in Ilill Sr-hool, 1887-94-. lnstrxu-tor in l rt-ru-h at Yah-, 189-1--1900. YVas lllllllt' Assistant l'rofc-ssor of l'lI't'llC'll at Dartmouth in 1900. from whit-h lu- was r-alll-xl to Williams in 191Q. l'rol't-ssor 'l'ayIor is tlu- author of .-lll1'fz'r11ll'on in Ihr Italian Lllllflllllflf, alul has 1-clilr-cl Lu Blillllilifllblllll' flr' mon UIIPII' alul lf,-tlilm Dania-I. llc is a nu-m- lu-r ol' tlu- itloch-rn Languagt- Assoc-iation of North Anu-ric-a anrl tlu- X11 T Fraternity. l 1 17 LIELTVIENSIAN 5? 2 - James Bissett Pratt, 1'h.D., Professor QI' Plzflflosophy VVas graduatcll from VVillia1ns as Valcclictorian in thc class of 1898. Stncliccl philosophy at Ilarvarcl University, 1898-99. Attended Columbia Law School, 1899-1900. Ile-all of Latin Department in Elmira Free Acarlvlny, 1900-02. Stmlivcl philos- ophy at thv University of llcrlin, 1902-03, and at Harvarrl, 1908- 05, 11-1-1-iving thc clcgrcc of 1'h.D. from that institution in 1905. lnstructor in Philosophy at Williams, 1905-06: Assistant. Pro- fessor in 1906: P1'0fl'SS01'1I1 1913. Dr. l'rat.t's hooks arv: Thu Psyfrllnlogy of ltr'l'ig1'ou.v lm'c'l1'cjf, What is l r11gn1al'1'.vm?, India u-nfl Its I aill1.v, anrl lJ6Ill00fltL'j1 and Prfurrv. Ile is a lllt'1l1lll'l' ot' the 11213 K anrl Gargoylc Som-ivtivs ancl tha- K A l rat4-rnit.y. Byron Johnson Recs, M.A., Professor Qf English Was gracluatvxl fl'om Itarvard in 1903, ancl root-ivc-cl thc clcgrco ot' MA., with honors in linglish, in 190-1-. Called to Williams in 190-t-. Was lnarlv Assistant. Professor of English in 1907. Stilrliml at Oxford, 1910-11. Appointvrl Professor of English in 191-l-. llas orlitt-cl il1ll01'l'Rt1l'S l'VflI!ll!Il. for lVlacmillan's l,0f?A'1'l I'lu.v.w'ff.w. l'rof0ssor lim-s is a mvnihur of thc Ailf l rat.ornity. 1Valter 1Vallacc 1VIcLarcn, Ph.D., Acting Prrfessor of Eco11.o1mfc.v Was graduate-rl from Qui-1-ns Univvrsity in Kingston, Uanafla, 1899 and roc-1-ivocl tho clvgrov of 1'h.lJ. from ttarvarrl in 1908. WVas vallm-cl to K1-iogijuku, Tokyo, Japan, in 1908 to a Chair ot' IC!-onoinix-s and Politics, in 1914 hc was callul to Williams. Dr. lVlcLaron is tho Editor of Ja11anc.w: GOIt07'II7III!lll Ilorfilwmrll.-f puhlishvcl hy thc- Asiatic Society of Japan in 19111-. anrl the author of A P0lil1'1ful llislory Qf.lc17mn. Durqfny llm fllvijl' Era, 1807-1912 W puhlisln-fl in lionrlon anrl Now York, 1910. William Howard Doughty, Jr., L1,.13., Professor Qf Govcrnmwzt Was g1'2ltltlll.l.t'll from WVilliams in 1898. G1'2l.tl1l2l.1t' work at fitblllllllllit thiivvrsity, 1898-1901,11-1-1-ivil1gt.l1v4lvgl'00ol' l.I,.ll. ill 1901. Prac-l.ic'o1l law in Nvw York City, 1902-05. Vallvll to Williams in 1900, anfl was inaclc 1'rof0ssor in 1917. Mr. Doughty is a nn-lnlwr ot thc- Gargoyle Sovioly anfl thc KA l ralvrnit.y. 18 CVLIELME SIA i , l Brainerd 1VIears, Ph.D., Prrjcssor IJ Chemistry VVas graduated from Williams in 1903 and was Assistant in f'hemistry, 190-1--07. Received his MA. from 1Villiams in 1905, and his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University, where he held a Fellowsliip in Chemistry, in 1908. Appointed Instructor in Industrial Chemistry at the University of Illinois in 1908. ffalled to Williams as Instructor in Chemistry in 1909, and was made Assistant Professor in 1910, and Professor in 1917. Dr. Mears is a mcmher of the Gargoyle, 'IFB K, EE, 'INA T, and 1 A X E Societies and the 6 AX Fraternity. i Charles Nelson Cecil, Captain, P.S., U.S.A., Retired, Professor of Mil1'fary Science and Tactics l':1lll'1'l'll the service as an enlisted man in 1887: rose through all non-commissioncd grades in the regular army and received his commission as Second Lieutenant in the Philippine Scouts in 1906. l'romoted to First Lieutenant in 1908, and to Captain in 1917. Was retired after thirty years active service, and assigned hy the War Department as Professor of Military Science and Tactics at Williams in the fall of 1917. David Taggart Clark, M.A., Assistant Prrjcssor of Eco- nomics VVas graduated from Ilarvard in 1892, where, for a short time, he continued as a graduate student ol' English and later, for three years, as a graduate student of classical philology and economics. Twice a summer student at Harvard and onec at Chicago. In- structor in Classics and History at Riverview Academy, 1893-99 Vllas called to 1Villiams in 1902 as Instructor in Greek and Latin. Made Assistant Professor of G reck in 19051 Assistant Professor of Economies in 1909. Sherwood Owen Dickerman, Ph.D., Asszfstant Prrlff'-WUT y of Greek Was graduated from Yale in 1896. Received the degree ol' Ph.Il. from Ilallc University, Germany, in 1909. Instructor in Greek at Yale, 1899-1903 and 1905. Was called to vVllll1l111S in 1909. 19 19 ic i1i if 1 i i E ii i LEM E N i ii i S E 1John Sayward Galbraitll. M.A.. Assistant Prqfessor Qf Greek and Latin Was graclualcrl from Harvard in 1899 with final honors in classics. WVas Instructor in Latin anrl Greek at St. Gcorgc's School, Newport, R. l., at thc Dc1.anr,-cy School, Philaclclphia, aml at Lhc Morristown School, lVlorrisl1own, N. J., during Lllo livc ycars following gracluation. Rcccivcrl thc rlcgrcc of M.A. from Ilarvarfl in 1905. Was cngagccl in gralluatc work in Latin aml Grcck al. llarvarcl for Lhrcc ycars. WVas instructor in thcsc languagcs at Ilarvarrl. 1909-10. Mr. Galbraith is a incmlmvr of thc flfli K Socicty anrl ol thc A T Fralcrnily. 1 yfAlms4-nln on lcavc. lihncr Irwin Shepard, M.A., A.vsi.vtani 1J7'Qf13S.S'07' of M aflwvimtics 1N'as gralluatcrl from Wvlllllllill-5 in 1900. Continued his stuclics at f olumlmia llnivcrsily, 1900-02. Tcacllcr of matl1cmal.ics at thc Slalc Normal School, flll1l.1'll'Sl,UW11, lllinois, 1909-03. Was calls-fl lo Williams in 1903 as Instructor in Nlatlrcmatics. Was lnslrnclor anfl Gl'2l,KlllIl,l.l' Sluclcnl. in Nlathcmalics at llarvarfl, 1900-08 ancl 1909-10. Was mach- Assistant l,l'0fl'SH0l' of lVlal.hc- malics al. Williams in 1910. Mr, Slim-parml holfls a commission as Uaplain in thc llnilccl Slalcs llcscrvc anal is a mcmlicr of thc fl, HK Soc-ix-ly anrl ol' lhc 0 A X l ralcrnily. 1 S2l.IIlllCl Edward Allen, M.A., Assistant Prfjessor of lllwforic Was grzulnalccl from Williams in 1903. Stnflicml al. Harvard llnivcrsity and rcccivccl thc clcgrcc of MA. in 1904. VVas hcarl of thc lCnglish Ucparl.mcnt at thc Vasc School ol' Appliccl Science 190-l--00. VVas callcfl to Williams in 1900. Gracluatc study at tho Univcrsily of Chicago, snmmcr qunrlcr, 1910. Was maclc Assistant l'rofcssor of lilicloric in 1912. Has cxlitcrl lVlill.on's Ifnums, I.y1'1'1las. mul Ulhrr l'0z m.v for M2If'lIllllllHlS I'o1fk4-I1'lu.v.vir:.v. M r. Allcn is a mcmlicr of the Kb 1' A Frat:-rnil,y and is S1-crm-tary ol' Lhc Williams chaplcr of thc 11113 K Socicty. Carl Xvlllllillll Johnson, Ph.D., .flss'istcmt P1'rj'e.vs0r of Germfm llcccivcrl his ll.A. clcgrcc from llclhany Vollcgc in 1900, his NIA. from Yah' in 1902, anrl his l'h.lD. from Yalc in 1904-. 1Vas lvl2lSl'1'l'. al l'oml'rcl. School from 1904- lo 1900, whcn hc was callcrl l.o Williams. Was marlc Assislanl, l'rol'cssor of Gcrman in 1912. 20 L John Picrrcpont Rive, Ph.D., Assisifmt Ilrofvssor of the Ronumoc Languages 1Vas grarlualvfl from Yalv llnivcrsily in 1900. Rvvvivvfl his MA. in English from Yalv in 1901 and his l'h.D. in ilu- Ronianc-c Langnagvs in 1909. lnstruc-tor at Lhv Slwflivlul Svivnlific- Sc-hool, 1903-09. Was vallvfl to Willialns as I11Sl.1'llC10l' in lln- llUlll2l11Cl' lianguagvs in 1910. llrofvssor of l rvn1'h at Avaclia Volla-gc-, Wolfvillv, Nova Scotia, 1912-13. fallvfl lo 1vllllIl111S as Assisi,- anl, Professor ol' ilu- Romanr-v lanngnagvs in 1913. George liurwell Dutton, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of lfnglislz Was grailnalvcl from Williams as Vale-mlivtorian in thu class of 1907. Stmlim-fl at Ilarvarrl Univvrsily, 1907-10, rom-viving tha- zlvgwv ol' hl..-X. in 1908 aml that of l'h.D. in 1910. 1Vas vallofl to Williams as l11SlTlll'l0l' in 1910 anfl mach' Assistant l'rof1-ssor of linglish in 191-1. Dr. Dutton is a 111l'l11lD0l' ol' tha- 111 B K and Gargoyle Sociz-tics anfl thc' fI1I'A l l'alornily. Albert Harp Licklider, Ph,D., A.s-sisfcmi Professor of English Literature 4 1Vas gracluatc-cl from Ramlolph-Macon Colle-go in 1890, rvc-1-iving the flegrvv of M.A. in 1897. Was a Fm-llow al Johns llopkins llnivorsity in 1906, anrl took thc clvgrc-v of l'h.D. Lln-rv in 1907. English Masta-r in Norfolk Af-aclvmy, Norfolk, Va., 1899-19033 lnstrnc-tor in English al, Johns llopkins, 1907-08: lnslrlu-lol' in English al. Dartmoutll Colle-go. 1908-11: Assislanl, l'rol'4-ssor of linglish at Darllnoulli, 1911-14-. 1Vas 1-allorl to Williams in 191-1-. Dr. Livkliflcr is a l1ll'11ll1l'I' of thc 'lv ll K Soc-im-ly anzl the E X l l'at01'nily. V... M, . . ,.,,,....,. Harry Leslie Agard, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of M athe- matics Was graclualozl from Wesleyan in 190-I-. lh-vcivvcl the rlegrc-vs of MA. and 1'h.D. from Yale in 1908 aml 1911, 11-spvolivvly. 'l'anghL al, Wvslm-yan Ai'!llll'11ly, 190-1-05: Phillips Af-:ull-my, Anrlovvr, 1905-07: llopkins Grammar Svhool, Now llavvn. Uonn., 1907-10: Yalv University, 1910-11. 1Vas vallcil to Wil- liams as Instructor in lllatlwmatir-s in 1911 anal was marlo Assistant l'rofm-ssor in 1915. Dr. Agarcl is a 1lN'l1llJl'l' ol' thc- fl1N 6, E E, IIPBK, anrl Ann-rivan l1Illtl1l'1111I1.1l'lll Soc-iclivs. Q1 :IQ GVLIELMEA SIAN 1 ,I Orie 1Villiam Long, Pl1.D., Assistant PrQfes.s-or QfGL'I'771.ll7I. Was graduated from Center College in 1903. Pursued graduate work al. 11al'vard, 1903-04-. Taught modern languages in Vor- sieana High Sehool, 1904--05. After studying al. the Iiuiversity of llerlin in 1905 and 1906, was called to Texas Christian Follege as Professor of Nlodern Languages. Studied at Harvard, re- eeiving his lVl.A. in 1911 and 1'h.D. in 1913. Was lnstruetor in German at Nl. 1. 'l'. in 1912-13 and Professor of Modern Languages at WV. P. l., 1913-16. Called to Williams as Assist- ant Professor and Aeting Head of the German Department in 1916. Dr. Long is a member ol' the Kappa Alpha CSouthern1 l+'raternity. 1 Elwood Griseom, Jr., 1i.S., Assistant Professor of Public Speaking and Oratory 1Vas graduated from Northwestern University in 1913. Taught Puhlie Speaking for three years at the lluiversity of Texas. Was ealled to 1Villiams in Uetoher 1916. Mr. Gris:-om is a memher ol' the A T l raternity. ' 1 t The0dore Brown Hewitt, lV1.A., Ass'1'sta1r1.t PrQfe.ssor of German Was graduated from Yale with the degree of l3.A. in 1909, and reeeived the degree of lV1.A. from llarvard in 1907. Instruetor in Modern Languages at Mount Pleasant Aeademy, and Law- reueeville, 1909-06. Studied at Harvard Graduate School, 1906-08: student at lV1arhurg llniversity. Germany, summer 1907: student at 1'l1'0117lll'f.Z University, Germany, summer 1912. Instructor of German at Phillips Andover, 1908-09. Appointed lnstruetor at Williams in 1909, and Assistant Professor in 1916. at Ahsent on leave. Eli Herbert ilotsford, M.A., Special Instructor in Blathe- matics 1Vas graduated from Williams in the elass of 1882 and reeeived his lV1.A. degree in 1885. Prineipal of the Williamstown lligh Sf-hool, 1886-91. Fellow in f'hemistry at Williams, 1891-92. S1 udied at Ileidelherg lluiversity, Germany, 1892-93. Prineipal ol' liurr and llurton Seminary, 1894--1900. Mr. llotsford has lxeen Prineipal of the Northside Preparatory School, Williams- town, sinee 1900. Ile was made Instructor in Mathematic-s in 1912. lVlr. Botsford is Graduate Treasurer of the Williams Vol- lege Athletic Couneil, Auditor of all non-athletic organizations, and a memher of the A K E l raleruil.y. l Q2 E191 L T, E-LM..E . . 9 5 1 A 4 John Sabin Adrizmnce, NIA., Lecturer in Cllenzislry was grnflllntvrl from Williams in the class ol' 1882. lh-1-viw-ml tho clogrvc- of MA. from '1v1ll11lll18 in 1885. Mr. Arlrinllcf- is an. llN'll1lll'l' of tllv XXII Fraternity. 1Villiaun lflrncst Hocking, PILD., 1,01-furor in Military I 'syr-I1 ology was gn-:ulumlvfl from lIzu'vurcl in 1901. rvm-ivillg the :lx-gwvs ol' .X.Nl. in 19022 and l'h.D. in 1904. Was tho ll:n'vzu'cl F4-llow in thi- llnivvrsilim-s of Gotlingvn, livrlin, :Lml llm-irlvllx-l'g, 1902-3. lnslrnr-lor in llistory and Philosophy of Religion in :x11flUV0l' 'l'lwologic'nl Sl'l11lIl2ll'j'. 1904-li: Asslstzmt Professor ol' Philoso- plly nl. Yallv, 1908-13, :xml Pl'0f0SSOI', 1913-1-I-. Plofussol' ol' l'l1ilow-:oplly al. llnwnrcl llnivc-rsil,y since 1914-. Sumner Salter, BA., Director ry' lllusic llvgnui sm-rions study of ninsic aflvr graullmlion l'l'on1 .'xIllIIl'l'S1. ' Folli-go in 1877. 1v2lSOIl00l'llll'f0llI1fll'1'S0f1ll1'Al1l1'l'li'ill1flll1l1l Ol'fll'g2ll11S18, of whivll hc wus Yvzmlvn, 1899-1900. l41lll'2lI'lIll1 of flu' Mnnnsvripl Sovivly of Now York, 1892-90. :xml Yin--l'g1-Hi- mlm-nt, 1890-97: l,I'l'Slfl01'1t0l-llllcNOXN'x'0l'li Slam- Music' 'l'1-:u'l1v1's' Assovintion, 1897-98, nnrl for ovvr 1.ll1'l'l' yours, lcflillll' ol' The l,'l.llIl'l'Nf !lIl1I0fflllll'1-Sf. Wins 4-nllm-cl ln 1v1lll1ll118 in 1905. Mr. Snlivr is :1 Inn-lnlxvr of 1110 A Afb l'l1'!ll.l'l'11l1y. il:Allmrt Louis Cru. Instrucfnr in Frcnclz sz X Stnclic-cl in ilu- l,yr'r?z: rlzf Tournrm in lllc AllllFllHl1 llc flrvuolrlv s' fl l':um'1-D, 1895-1900. Slmlivrl in Englauul in 1901. Lzunc to Williams as lnstriwloi' in French in 1908. 'Alzs4-nl, on I1-ave. 23 if L 1 i E iii LMS E N i i 51 AiiNii Alfred Mitchell Dame, M.A., Instructor in Latin and Greek 1Vas grarlnatecl from llarvarcl in 1902 and received his MA. from that university in 1903. lnstruetor in Latin anal Greek at Wor- cester Aearlemy, 1903-10. Stlulierl at Alneriean Sehool ol' Ulassieal Stuclies in Rome, 1910-11. Appointed Aeling Assist- ant Professor ol' Greek and Latin at Vlark College, Worm-ester, for the spring term, 1911. Wlas appointed lnslruetor in Latin anal Greek at Williams in 1911. Mr. Dame is a memlmer ol' the fl, 13 K Society. Uean Norton Cru, Professeur dc Lyccci, Instructo'r in I'l'I'07t0lL lleeeivexl the flegree ol' Burl:vlivr-i'.v-l,r'llr1'x from the liniversily ol' Grenoble in 1899, anfl the flegree ol' 1,1-111011117 llilqflllll'-9 Super- l'l'IlI'l'N from the l'niversity of Paris in 1913. lnstruetor at Granville. l'lnglanrl, in 1900. l'rQfm-.vor rla 1.160010 Su71c?r1'1'l1rz' at Anln-nas, 1905-08. lleeeivefl his f'crlMrfr1l rl' .'l7Jl'I'l'll!II' from the University of Paris in 1900. 1Vas Instructor in Frenr-li at Willialns. 1908-11. Instructor in English at the Lyeer' lliofllll Cl'll'l'11K'l1 North Afrieaj, 1911-12. Returned to Williams in 1912. l'Alrsent on leave. WFrancis Bowes Sayre, LLB., In.vh'ucIor in G0l'0l'lLIIl.CIlt Was graduated from Williams in 1909. Pnrsuecl post-graclnale work at l'Iarvm'cl, 1909-12, receiving in 1912 the degree of l,l..l3. Pl'0Sl'l'll1,1Ilg Attorney on the staff of New York Distriet Attorney 1912-13. Called to 1Villiams in 1914-. Mr. Sayre is a member of the fb B K anrl Gargoyle Societies, and ofthe E fb lf'ralernil,y. Absent on leave. 1 rcclerie Daniel Cheyrlleur, Doeteur cle l'Univcrsit6 de Grenoble, l7LSll'I6Cll07' in tlw Romance Larlgtzmges Was grzuluaterl from 1Villiams in 1905. Hearl ofthe Department of ltflorlern Languages at Peekskill Military AI'Il.flI'l11y, 1905-07. llelrl a similar position at Worcester Aearlemy, 1907-12. Stnrlierl at the llniversity of Grenolile, 1912-14-, reeeiving in 1914- the Doc-i.or's rlegree. Has pulmlishecl E.v.w1i sur l'cvol'uli1fnr1..v fles- 1lm'lrim'.v 111' M. flvorgzzv Sorel. Was Instructor in Romance . Languages at Cornell, summer session 1917. Dr. Cheymlleur is a 1ll1'lI1ll0l' of the Nloclern liangllage Association of Ameriea, of the Modern Language Association of Massaellusetts, and of the Dialect Society. 24 59 ' G .L I E LM-.Ef 1.. 1A .l i Arthur Howland Buflinton, MA., lnslruclor rin. Ilislory 1Vns grurlnnlm-rl from Williams in lln- vlnss ol' 1007. Assislnnt in Ilislory ul. Williams. 1007-08. llc-1-1-ivv1l tln- mlm-grm-v ol' MA. from 1I:1l'v:u'rl llnivcrsily in 1000 unrl l'Ul1lll1lll'1l g.fl'Il1l1l2lll' work tln-rv mlnring lln' yi-:urs 1000-11. lnslrnz-lor in llislory nl Wil- liams. 1011-14. During lln- your 10,11-15 pnrsnr-fl slnzlim-s :nl llurvnrrl Ilnivvrsily :mel in Washington, 17. V. Mr. llnflinlon is u nu-mlwr ol' the 11113 K Sorim-ly. Robert Plzliszuice, MA., Ill-YfI'llf'f0I' in Frclzch was gl'2l1lllZlll'il from lmnisiannn Slulv llnivvrsily in 1001, ro- cviving lln- rlvgwm- of MA. from llml institution onv your lnlvr. PllI'Sllt'Il gn-nflnmlf-wo:'1c nl Tulum- l'nivc-rsity, 1001--1. 'lll':li'll0l' ol' l l'1-in-ll nl Boys' lligli Sc-liool, Now Orlvnns. 100-1--1000. ln- slriu-lor in l'l1'l'l1l'l1 nl llw llnivvrsily of Mivliigun, 1000-10. Assistant l'rol'1-ssor of l r0nc'll ul. Miami llnivvrsity, 1010-11. Rolnrnorl l.o lll11Vt'l'S1l.y of Mivliignn as instrlu'tor in 1011. Took tlirvc- y0zu's' lc-nvo of nlvsonvv l1vginning.f in 1019. stmlying ono your nl. llw linivvrsity of Paris. twlvvlling :motln-r on tlw c-ontinvnt, unfl alle-ncling ll'l'tlll'l'S flnring tho lllirfl nl llnrvznrfl llI1lVl'l'S11y. llc was 1-:illc-rl to Williams in 1015. Mr. l'lnis- :un-c is n nn-nlln-1' of the Kappa Alpha fSOUl.llCl'I1J l rntv1'nil,y. Glenn Alfred Shook, 1'l1.D., I'n.s'l1'lurfrn' in l'l1y.v1'rf.x- 1Vns grnfluutvfl from tln- l'nivorsily ol' Wisc-onsin in 1007. Rm-- vcivvfl tlic rlvgrov of l'li.D. from tln- llnivvrsily ol' Illinois in 1014. Avtvcl ns Instrm-lor in Pliysivs :ut Pnrrlnx' l'nivc-rsily, 1007-113 :Lt lllv llnivvrsity of Illinois. 1011-1-1: :xml :nt llw llni- versity of Mic-liigam, 101-1-15. Dr. Shook is an nn-lnln-r ol' lln- EE l l':Lt0l'nity nnrl of various svivnlilic' soviolivs, :xml is von- sulting l'flg'1l10i'l' for tho Sc-icntilic lN1:rl.0l'i:1ls f'ompnny ol' Pitts- lxurg. Clemens Andrew Yost, M.A., Instructor in Gorman. 1Vus g.:i'z1flllntcrl from Bowdoin in llw c-lass of 1001, nnfl 1'cr-viva-cl tln' cle-glw-0 of MA. from l1:u'vnrfl in 1000. Was Instructor in Mofloru Lnngnngvs ut Wnsliington and .lc-fl'orson Ac-nflviny. Washington, Pu., 1003-08. Stnxlivcl nt tln- University of Bl'1'llll, 1010-11. Taulgllt GL-rinnn at Phillips-Anrlovor A1-n.flc-iny, 1011- 1-1-, nnfl was lllS1.1'11l'1.0l' in l'll'0I1Cl1 and Gorman ut l'rinity Vol- lvgv. Dnrlnun, N. C., 101-1-10. Was 1-:ilk-cl to 1v1lll5ll11S 111 1016. Mr. Yost is at mm-lnlmor of tllc fb B K Society urnl the K E l'l'2l' tornity. 25 i iciv i i iii E ii L M213 1 ii i 5 A N i 9 i i t 1 1 1 Vanderpoel Adriance, M.D., I nslructor in Hygiene VVas graduated from VVilliams in 1890 and received the degree of 1Vl.D. from Columbia University in 1893. 1Vas made in- structor at Williams in 1917. Dr. Adriance is a member of thc Xll' Fraternity. t Charlcs Francis Hawkins, B.Sc., Oxon., Instructor 'in Clwnzxislrg 1Vas graduated from VVillia1ns in 1912 with the rank ol' Vale- dietorian. Received the degree of A.M. from Harvard in 1914-. Rhodes Scholar from Nfassaehusetts 1914-17. receiving the degree of 13.81-. from Oxford in 1917. 1Vas called to WVilliams as Instructor in Vhemistry in 1917. Mr. Hawkins is a member of the fb B K and A X 2 Societies and the fb I' A Fraternity. 'l.eI't after mid-years 1917 to enter Govermnent service. ' George Burridge Viles, Ph.D., Instructor in the Romance Languages VVas graduated from Ilarvard in 1892. Instructor of Modern Languages at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1892-95. Abroad summer of 1895. Received A.M. from Harvard in 1896. Instructor in German at Cornell University, 1890-19011-. Re- ceived 1'h.D. from Cornell in 1902. Ahroad on leave of absence in 1902-3. Studied at Academic de Neuchatcl in Summer ol' 1902. Studied at the University ol' Leipzig, 1902-3. Called to Ohio State University as Assistant Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures in April, 1904-. Received the Di- plome Superieur from the Alliance Francaise, 1908. Student at the University of Paris, 1908. Acting Professor of Gerlnan at the University of North Carolina, 1910, Associate Professor 1911. Head of the Romance Department at 'l'rinity College, 1912. Ahroad in 1913-14-. Acting Professor of German at Nliddlehury College, 1915. Traveled in the U. S. and Vulza, winters of 1915 and 1916. Appointed Instructor in the Rom- ance Languages at Williams in October, 1917. Albert Gaylord Willey, B.A., Instructor in Botany Received his 1l.A. from Dartmouth in 1914-. Studied at VVood's Ilole, Me., 1915. Mr. Willey is a member of K K K Fraternity. 26 '19 1 rrrr C' U E L . ... 4 E, . i -5 Us ' q:Siclney Clarke Moody, ILA., .l.w.vistf1ut in Ulll3IIlff.S'fI'.lj Was j.fl'2l.filliIil'1l from Williams in 1917 with 'DISK rank- livrzum- 3lSSiSl.2ll1i in l'l10n1isLl'y in 1917. Mr. Moody is il llll'lllIbl'l' of lllv ZNI' l I'ili,4'l'l1itj'. :gl vfl in I'lllll'll'V in unter llle 'I'hi1'fI 0Hic'el's' Seluml nl f':lmp . . . . D1-veils, Ayer, Mass. Cllurles Frederick Seeley, Dirrr-tor Qf the Gymmlsium Was Pliysienl Dirc-elm' nl, Ln-high University, from which hc was vullvd to Yvillizuns in 1883 Clauule Milton Haggerty, BA., Assislavzt in Ilistory Was gl'ilflll2l,l.l'fl from Williams in the class of 1916. Ile is an llll'llliDl'l' of the fl' Il K Suvim-ly. Fraser Nluir Moffat, li.A., A.ssi.vtant in C'lwmi.s-try Wins gI'lldll2l,ll'll from Yvilliums at mid-yours 1918. Mr. Moffat is n llll'llIiJl'l' of the ANI' l rutvl'nity. 'Loft in NIllI'i'll to enter Government service. P Q7 - ,. 1, V, V ,. .W ,, -- .,, V' , ' '-' CVLIELNIENSIAN IQ I'-, im jltlemuriam Zieherett 1HiIea1'f A morn may 19, 1850 Zbieh June 22. 1917 Jfur tbirtpnsix pears a patient teacher anh sympathetic frieiih of Qlilililliams men Q8 IQ GVLIELMENSIAN Zin Jllilemuriam ileberett wilson bpring Bieh Remember 24, 1917 QI grahuate of williaxns fdlnllege in the Glass uf 1863, auh for ttneutp-three pears the helnheh instructnr of Ullliillianm men 29 ,,., .1,. ,. ,.. A.,... .,,, 'Q ' '5' I A'A M, .... A . . ..,. 'MM ..,..,. 'A A SPRING 1017 SUMMER 1917 30 E G V1-1 E L M E N S1ANl B19 .3 26521035 ..,. I -'W ' an A .- xx. vr F 1-40 V ME Q J ' X if I N 8 , , , .1 A 5 it 'J fir.-5 g z . ,, - 3, I . u I X53 ' ' ,A I XA i Q f J :VH -- Nl 1 Q 1 I Nd rw fuse . 4..- I I E L H -M R. O. T. C. Williams Unit S a result of the untiring eHorts of President Garfield and Asst. Professor Shepard, the recommendation of the Trustees of the College, and the approval of the faculty, a unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps was estab- lished at Williams in March, 1917. Upon the arrival of Capt. Thomas Norton T. N. GIMPERLING A West Point grudunlc now coinnmndiug a Machine Gun Battalion . Gimperling of the 34th U. S. Infantry on April 13th the work of the unit was organized. In order to en- courage the study of the military science the Faculty allowed those students who registered for the unit to drop two of their academic courses. The course as organized by the new Professor of Military Science and Tactics was designed to include in two months the ground ordinarily covered in one year of study: and in order to do this it was necessary to hold a two hour drill period each week day and an hour lecture every day but Saturday. The subjects covered in this intensive work included the schools of the soldier, squad, company and battalion. signalling. mapping, scouting and patrolling, first aid. personal and camp hygiene, and company paper work. Q50 Krag-Springfield rifles, supplied by the Government arrived the latter part of May g and uniforms ordered through Capt. Gimperling were received in time for the Commencement parade. PRESENTATION OF THE COLORS, MAY 30, 1917 32 IQ GVLIELMENSIAN WILLIAM A. PEW, Superintendent Comlnandud the 'ind Mass. Inf. during the Spanish War. Was rulircml with rank ol' Major Gcncrul in IXHI7. Early in the spring plans for a summer encampment were being considered, and met with the enthusiastic support of the President and Trusteesfthe Facultv, and Capt. Gimperling. But. the War Department did not sanction the plah, and Capt. Gimperling was ordered away from Williamstown at the end of the College year. The plans for the summer, however, did not fail so easily. Through President GarHeld's eHorts Major General William A. Pew, N. G. Mass., Retired, was secured as Command- ant. On June 28th the summer encampment of the Williams Unit R. O. T. C. opened with an attendance of 260 cadets. It closed August 25th. For the purpose of instruction and control the corps was organized as an infantry battalion of four companies. Companies A and B occupied Williams Hall: C and D occupied Morgan Hall. The College Common was used as Battalion Mess. Extracts from General Pew's report to the President and Trustees follow. Maj. Gen. William A. Pew, Ret'd, Instructors N. G. Mass.. Superintendent, in addi- tion to his duties as such, conducted a series of lectures on Military Courtesy, Military in ,mmm mmol' now in France. Psychology and Minor Tactics. i lst Lieut. A. P. Coleman, 5th Mass. Inf., Adju- A. P. COLEMAN. Adjulunl - Former udjntnnt of Mass. N. 1 .1 . . .i . 33 I M IAC I H T -v -F AF'-sf' GENERAL PEW AND STAFF LT. MURCII LT. COLEMAN, ADJ. GEN. PEW LT. PICKl41'1 1' LT. NMLHUN . . 4 . A ,., ,.. ,. , I ' jf ,-, .f A'--f.'w59f', Mg .fp 'l'AC'l'ICAL OFFICPIRS LT. Nl-:r.soN CA1-T. SMITH LT. Com-:MAN CAI-T. I'mcKlNs LT. Coormw LT. Mlnmm CAPT. El.r.mT LT. PICKETT GEN. Plow LT. Muucn 341 IQ GVLIELMENSIAN tant: Field Sanitation, Military Corres- pondence, Care of Arms and Equipment, etc., in addition to regular duties. 1st Lieut. Geo. R. Elliot, 8th Mass. Inf., Tactical Officer: Rifle Practice, Minor Tactics, etc Qd Lieut. Harold A. Murch, N. G. Reserve, C. A. C. Mass., Tactical Officer: Infantry Drill, Physical Training, Use of Artillery. Mr. Thacher Nelson, Cadet Capt., Harvard Unit R. O. T. C.: Infantry Drill, Physical Training, French system of Trench Construction, Wfarfare df Position. A Cadet J. K. L. Miller, U. S. M. A. on furlou th , Tactical O rs g 4 - Drill, Pllysiaa '1'mining, Bayonet ni-in.i 'K' D mm I f'mry Cadet Ivm. C. Coogan, U. S. M. A. Con furloughj, Tactical Officer: Infantry Drill, Physical Training, Bayonet Drill. ' Capt. Geo. F. Perkins, Bet., N. G. New Jersey, an alumnus of VVilliams College, had charge of the construction of the rifle range and target practice, took his turn as Officer in Charge, and was particularly valuable as advisor and assistant to the Superintendent in many ways. Qd Lieut. C. WV. II. Smith, 5th IVIass. Inf.. on duty for eight days: Koehler Method of Physical Drill, Close Order Infantry Drill: took turn as Officer in Charge. Professor R. M. Johnston, Military Historian, Harvard University, delivered lectures on Military History. Capt. Martin, 2d Mass. Inf., delivered lect.ures on Military and Personal Hygiene and First Aid. Professor H. F. Cleland, VVilliams College, Sketching. Mr. George M. Cheney, Assistant in Sketching. A lst Sergt. Jolm S. Pickett. lst Mass. Eng., Tactical Officer: I. D. R., Security and Information, Target Practice, Physical Drill. Capt. Frank Elliot, 26th Battalion. Canadian Expeditionary Force, recently returned from the Wfestern Front: Construction and Occupation of Trenches, Physical Training, Bayonet Attack. Capt. Bertram Smith, 25th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force: Construction and Use of Grenades, Organization of Raiding Parties, Lectures on Bombing, Gas and Liquid Fire. The program for each week day in barracks included six full Instruction hours of instruction or drill with intervals of fifteen minutes be- tween periods, and one and one-half hours at noon. There was in addition an evening session between 7.30 and 9.30 Ccall to quartersj devoted to theoretical instruction. Reveille and meal forlnations, inspections of quarters, pa- rades, and inspections in ranks were out- side these periods. The battalion march- ed to and from mess. The fifteen minutes' rests between periods were omitted on 35 I AGVLIEL NSIAN , days devoted to field training and target practice. After Saturday noon, all drills and ceremonies except Church Parade were sus- pended until Monday morning. It was in- tended to keep the cadets busy from 6 A. M. to 9.80 P. M. They were required to be in bed at 10 P. M. ie curriculum embraced every subject of instruction enumerated in U. S. Adjutant General Order No. 49. series 1916, except International Law, the International Policy of the United States, and Strategy. Owing to the lack of time something had to be omitted. and these subjects were thought to he of theleast value in the training of company officers. Some subjects were necessarily taught more fully than others. Prominence was given the exercises intended to promote physical development and a military bearing. There was a marked improvement in the carriage of cadets and a progressive hardening of their physique. During the week of the intense heat. which occurred early in August, it was not necessary to curtail the curriculum by omitting a single period of intensive training. There were no heat prostrations. The rules of military deportment and address were rigidly enforced. The Infantry Drill Regulations up to and including the School of the Battalion was taught with great care. The close' and extended order work were most creditable exhibitions of well executed drill. The course in musketry included the care and nomenclature of the rifle, sighting, position, and aiming drills, deflection and elevation corrections, description and distribution of the target, the principles of fire discipline, and practice at two hundred and three hundred yards. Field Service Regulations, including information, security, minor tactics, and the composition of orders were taught by the applicatory method. Map problems were worked out in the class room and later exemplified in field exercises. Most cadets acquired a limited proficiency in receiving and transmitting semaphore signals. The bayonet drill as prescribed in Drill Regulations was taught, well as the new system of bayonet fighting now practiced at the Military Academy. Instruction in interior guard was given by recitation and practice. A course of lectures dealt with military correspondence and the preparation and endorsement of all papers which originate in or come to a company. Lectures dealt with military hygiene and first aid. Every cadet learned something of topography from lectures and spent some six hours in T road work. A short but instructive course of lectures on Military History was given by Professor R. M. Johnston of Harvard. Owing to the present phase of fighting on the western front and interest in the same, Warfare of Positions received considerable attention. The lec- tures given by Lieut. Colonel Paul Azan to the Har- vard Unit, R. O. T. C. were practically repeated by Mr. Nelson, who was a student under Colonel Azan. This lecture course was followed by the construction of a system of miniature trenches on a scale of two inches to the foot. The work in this model was executed with great attent.ion to details. Great care was taken to reproduce in form the details of trench con- -L ssrlil 36 GVLIELMENSIAN 'FRENCH ATTACK .,..... JL AFTER COMBAT EXERCISE 37 LIELIVIENSIAN I9 .sslss sossoso .... Q yy py ygpy c yyyy y e , , . , , ..,. y - yg g yg l . ... ., struction. At a later period three lines of real trenches with connecting boyaux were dug, under the direction of Capt. Smith and Capt. Elliot, recently returned from the Western Front, and the cadets were practiced in attack and defense of trenches. In this connection real bombs were made and thrown. This course of trench making and fighting was supplemented by lectures and periods of theoretical instruction. Each company did a tour of twenty-four hours in the trenches. The following topics on trench warfare were treated in the lecture room and were exempli- fied by field exercises: Outline and profile of trenches and boyaux, the trench-preparation and equipment, ac- cessory defenses, drainage, system of sanita- tion, shelters and dug-outs, grenade throwing and making, trench duties and routine, Lewis automatic rifie and machine guns, the artillery barrage, various means of advance, emplace- ments and flanking fire, trench cleaning up, fighting in trenches and boyaux, preparation of attack, preparation of defense, use of artillery in present war, counter attack and combat inside position, night fighting, and rests and billcting. CAr'r. BEll'I'ltAM SMITH, C. IC. F. The disciplinary methods used were those of the United Discipline States Military Academy. A deportment record of each cadet was kept in which was entered all demerits. A list of some hundred negligent acts, likely to be committed by cadets, was composed and published. These acts were classified, and to each was assigned a number of demerits, intend- ed to represent the degree of culpability involved in the special act of carelessness described. Tactical and Cadet Ofiicers were enjoined to exercise vigilance in detecting and reporting every infraction of this code. A list of all infractions reported was kept at the Adjutant's Office and was read to the cadets daily at the Commons. It was intended by this procedure to record every act of careless- ness, and call it to the attention of the actor. Tardiness, inattention, slouching, lack of promptness, exactness, neatness, and order were the kind of things usually noted. The good order preserved during the encampment was remarkable. There was a notable absence of any tendency to prank playing, which is supposed to be typical of college boys. A spirit of manly earnestness, willingness, and attention to duties 0lltlI'ttC'lI0l'lZCll the work of the corps. VVilliamstown is especially adapted for an encampment Williams College of young men. The social surroundings are clean and as a Location for wholesome, the water supply excellent, the air is clear, dry a Training Unit and invigorating, and the soil free from contamination. A The sick rate among cadets was low. There was no history of alimentary troubles common in camp life. The College Infirmary is well ap- 38 pointed and with its excellent staff can easily care for all emergency cases. I think the instructors on duty at Wil- liams were conscious of a military spirit which was typical of the founder and is expressed in the legend on the college seal. ' Words like rcritas and lux stand for great ideas, but there is no life in ideas, however great, until they are lived and find expression in personality. E liberalitate Armigeri suggests men who won and defended something by action. In the present crisis Ephraim Williams and his life grip the heart of youth in a passion to expend strength with the liberality of a soldier. The spirit of Williams College is militantf' I On August 14 and 15 United States the battalion was inspected Inspection by Lieut. Col. George D. Moore, U. S. A., Inspector General of the Northeastern Department. A report of this inspection is on file with the Secretigylof War. Extracts follow. it mont going into detail, observation H . , 1. V , . of the work being carried on and of those A CA 1'1 'ANh LLI'I0'1'C'L'1l' engaged in the work, resulted in a conviction that this is a body of young men who should be utilized as soon as possible in the selection of junior officers. Great credit for the results obtained should be given to all the instructors. whose enthusiastic devotion to their work is above praise. The instruction was to have been in charge of Capt. Gimperling. 34th Infantry, who was ordered away' before 'his work had fairly started, and the present course was organized and is bemg carried through by General Pew, whose executive ability, d1scr11n1nat1on in selection of assistants, and tact, are the main factors in the success of this under- taking. ' The only equipment so far furnished by the Government consists of Krag- Jorgensen rifles with bayonet and scabbard. It IS deslred by the College authori- ties that military education should become a part of the course, but especially that future training camps should be carried on. It is recommended that substantial recognition in the way of equipment be extended as soon as practicable ' l d' l of ammunition for target practice and field exercises. ' mc u mg a supp y I It is thought that the opportunity should not be neglected to utilize the . . . tl material available in the Williams R. 0. T. C. in the way of commissions 1n ie service. It is strongly recommended that those members of legal age, who are designated by the corps instructors upon the completion of the course, be com- missioned as Reserve Ofiicers without delay, subject to such examination as may be prescribed. ll h rk of the Military Department opened under In the fa t e wo f I Fall, 1917 the direction of Major R. R. Stedman, U. S. A., Retired, andy Calp- t ' E. I. Shepard, U. S. R. .Three courses recommended y e am government were organized covering practically all branches of infantry tram 39 GVLIEL ENSIAN ing. Under the direction of Prof. Cleland and Prof. lVIilham several sections ol' neighboring country were carefully mapped, and under Captain Shepard an ex- tensive study of company administration was carried on. Physical training was also stressed. Nlajor Stedman was replaced in November by Captain C. I-I: Cecil. U. S. A., P. S., Retired, who has been active in securing commutation of rations and uniforms for the members of the Corps. That thc Wfar Department was favorably impressed with the work carried on by the unit was evidenced by the relatively large quota assigned to VVilliams C. N. f'l'lCll. Ui' thirty years cxpcricncc ull such coinnunndm-rs us Gm-u Pcrslnng und Gen. Chullcc for the Series of Third Oflicers' Training Camps. Forty men, including a number of alumni, , were recommended from the Col- lege and were sent to the Camp Devens School. In the early spring. the battalion, now reduced from the regiment, was again inspected by an officer from the headquarters of the Northeastern Divisiong and, although the battalion had had no out door drill before the inspection, the report of the inspecting oflicer was unqualifiedly favorable. -14 - li. I. SHICPARD UI' wide Militia. Plallshurg, and 0.'l'.C. lruining .3551 40 .19 4 t C t VCL I E- LM t E N5 F AN! As soon as weather conditions war- Spring ranted outdoor work, the number of 1918 drill periods was increased to three a week: and close and open order drill, and combat exercises received the g1'eater share of attention. Cadet Edward hi. Starr was assigned to Williams from United States Military Academy. He was appointed Cadet Major and assisted Capt. Cecil particularly in close order drill. Under Capt. Shepard's direction the new methods of open order work for trench war-fare, based on the French and English systems, were practiced. Again the lVar Department's approval of the Williams Unit was shown in the quota allowed the College of entrants for the Fourth Officers' Training Camps. Capt. Cecil was authorized to recommend all undergraduates sufficiently trained, and was limited only in the numberof alumni to forty. About twenty undergraduates were sent to Camp Devens for this camp, and as many more to the June Government camps. C.unc'r Mmm-nn. U, S. M. A. 0 r- in ' Ar-1. mums Cixolm- CYOOUAN, U. S. M. A N . L44 .- L A . -. FOURTH 01 JULY REVIEW BEFORE GOV. MCCALL 41 IQ' GVLIELMENSIAN Battalion Officers Spring 191 7 I Company A Captain E. I. Shepard, U. S. lt. lst Lieutenant Stanley Phillips, 1917 Qnd Lieutenant A. G. vV2tI'llCl', 1917 Company B Captain D. N. Swain,'1917 lst Lieutenant S. J. Waring, 1920 Qnd Lieutenant K. Ervin, 1917 Company C Captain Brainerd Mears, M. S. G. u lst Lieutenant L. A. VVood, 1919 2nd Lieutenant W. W. McMillan, 1918 ' Company D Captain E. R. Jobson, 1917 1st Lieutenant F. M. Moffat, 1918 Qnd Lieutenant C. A. Banks, 1917 Summer 1917 Company A , Captain J. W. Stites, 1920 lst Lieutenant E. VV. Lollrke, 1918 2nd Lieutenant S. C. Moody, 1917 Company B Captain G. J. C. MeCurdy, 1917 Qllattalion Adjutantj lst Lieutenant. H. M. Quigley, 1919 Qnd Lieutenant R. L. McLean, Jr., 1919 Company C Captain F. M. Moffat, 1918 lst Lieutenant A. WV. Peterson, 1918 Qnd Lieutenant James Garfield Company D Captain C. A. Choate, 1917 lst Lieutenant C. C. Allen, II, 1918 Qnd Lieutenant Wentworth Williams, 1919 42 ii 'C L1 iii ii E ii i JLNLMCLJLE N ii i 5 '- Regimental Officers Fall and Winter l9l7-I8 Captain F. Moffat, Regt. Adjutant lst Battalion lst Lieutenant A. G. WVild, Adjutant Company A Captain XV. L. Hoyt lst Lieutenant G. li. Bowen Qnd Lieutenant E. K. llertine Company B Captain E. C. Brown lst Lieutenant J. E. Bakeless Qnd Lieutenant C. H. S. Eaton Company C Captain H. M. Quigley lst Lieutenant I. NI. Blanchard Qnd Lieutenant IW. T. Dayton Zncl Battalion lst Lieutenant E. T. Perry, Adjutant Company D Captain J. E. Healy lst Lieutenant H. C. Bonner Qnd Lieutenant C. L. Ward, Jr. Company E. Captain H. Spencer , lst Lieutenant J. T. Mills, Jr. Qnd Lieutenant J. S. McDonald, Jr. Company F Captain S. J. VVaring V lst Lieutenant DQH. Bergen 21111 Lieutenant G- H- Hays 43 1 E L M E I I The Society of Alumni Organized in 1821 Officers Franklin H. Mills, Class of 1893 . . . . President Romney Spring, Class of 1894 . . . . . Vice-President William Cook Hart, Class of 1894 . ..... Secretary Talcott Miner Banks, Class of 1890 . . . Editor of the Alumni Review Executive Committee Frederick Geller, Class of 1883 Talcott Miner Banks, Class of 1890 Sanborn Grove Tenney, Class of 1886 William Everdell, Jr., Class of 1902 Advisory Council Frederick Geller, Class of 1883 .... . . . Chairman John Milton Killits, Class of 1880 . . . . . Vice-Chairman James Frederick Bacon, Class of 1898 . . . Secretary and Treasurer Local Associations 1916-1917 Albany and Troy fNort1mern New Yorkj President .... Edmund N. Huyck Class of 1888 lst Vice-President . . Andrew P. McKean Class of 1892 Qnd Vice-President . . Charles G. Sewall . Class of 1893 Secretary .... Charles B. McEwan Class of 1906 Treasurer .... DeLancey Palmer . Class of 1907 Representative on Council I. H. V rooman, Jr. 44 Class of 1899 ' ... F5 .... V U E LJM . ... EN I N. President .... 1stVice-President . . 2nd V ice-P-resident . . 3rd Vice-President . . Secretary .... Treasurer .... Representative on Council President .... Vice- President . . Secretary- Treasurer . Representative on Council President ..., lst V ice-President . . Qnd Vice-President . . 3rd Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer . Representative on Council President . . . . Secretary-Treasurer . Representative on Council President . . . V ice-President . Secretary .... Treasurer .... Representative on Council President .... Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer . Representative on Council President . . . Vice-President . President .... Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer . Representative on Council Boston James D. Colt . . Dr. William R. Campbell Professor Bliss Perry . Bentley W. Warren . J. Ernest King . T raccy A. Rudd . James F. Bacon Buffalo S. Fay Carr . . Elbert Place . . Sidney M. Michael S. Fay Carr . . Chicago Dr. Homer V. Halbert . John P. Wilson, Jr. . Henry A. Rumsey . Joseph H. N itchie , . Henry F. Tenney . . Dr. Homer V. Halbert . Cincinnati James W. Bullock . A. Edgar Aub . . James W. Bullock . . Cleveland fNorthern Ohioj Willard W. Wheeler ' . Ralph Perkins . . Kenneth Sturges . Jacob D. Cox, Jr. . . Hon. John W. Killits . Columbus fCentral Ohioj Jerome F. Page . . Webb I. V orys . James G. Durfee . Albert M. Miller . Denver Dudley W. Strickland . Nelson H. Partridge . Detroit John S. Cole, Jr. . . 1Villiam R. Stocking, Jr. James D. Standish, Jr. . James D. Standish, Jr. . 45 . Class of 1884 . Class of 1876 . Class of 1881 . Class of 1882 . Class of 1915 . Class of 1907 . Class of 1898 . Class of 1901 . Class of 1875 . Class of 1913 . Class of 1901 . Class of 1881 . Class of 1900 . Class ol' 1894 . Class of 1870 . Class of 1912 . Class of 1881 . Class of1881 . Class of 1908 . Class of 1881 . Class of 1903 Class of 1909 . Class of 1911 . Class of 1903 . Class of 1880 . Class of 1913 . Class of 1914 . Class of 1904 . Class of 1904 . Class of 1896 . Class of 1890 . Class of 1.902 . Class of 1905 . Class of 1913 . Class of 1913 I' .. . 9 V el-I E L , ...... BN . ,514 . .. Presiclent . . . Vice-President . Secretary . . . . Treasurer .... Representative on Council President . . . Vice- President . . Secretary-Treasurer . Fall River Dr. Augustus VV. Buck . Henry H. Eddy . . Francis O. Lathrop . Harold R. Barker . Dr. Augustus W. Buck . Hartford Hon. Samuel E. Elmore William W. Bierce . . Rev. Austin B. Bassett . 1 Los Angeles CSouthern Californ President . . . Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer . Representative on Council President . Secretary . Representative on Council President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Representative on Council Rev. James H. Harwood Frank I. Wheat . . James 0. Westervelt . Rev. Tyler W. Dennett Minneapolis Frederick H. Carpenter Edwin A. Fish . . John T. Baxter . . New York fwilliams Clubj Franklin H. Mills . . E. Dimon Bird . G. Bruce Brooks . . Edward C. Patterson . Hon. Frederick Geller . ial Philadelphia CEastern Pennsylvaniaj President .... 1st Vice-President . . Qnfl Vine-President . . Secretary-Treasurer . Representative on Council Rev. Winthrop B. Greene William M. Canby . J. Randall Williams, Jr. Alexander M. Swain . Rev. Winthrop B. Greene Pittsburg Cwestern Pennsylvaniab President . Secretary . Representative on Council President . Vice-President . Secretary . Orland W. Mason . . Franklin T. Nevin . Orland W. Mason . . Pittsfleld fBerkshire Countyj Charles H. Wright . Hugh P. Drysdale . . Carl B. Gale . . 46 Class of 1888 Class of 1893 Class of 1901 Class of 1904 Class of 1888 Class of 1857 Class of 1885 Class of 1881 Class of 1860 Class of 1887 Class of 1906 Class of 1904 Class of 1899 Class of 1910 Class of 1887 Class of 1893 Class of 1897 Class of 1911 Class of 1901 Class of 1883 Class of 1892 Class of 1891 Class of 1900 Class of 1909 Class of 1892 Class of 1899 Class of 1890 Class of 1899 Class of 1892 Class of 1897 Class of 1907 ,., ,.. .... L E ..... ...4 I .AQ . President . Secretary . Treasurer . Representatire on Council Rochester Rev. Evan H. Martin . Ralph M. Cole . . Atkinson Allen . George F. Johnston . Scranton CNortheastern Pennsylvaniaj President . Secretary . Representative on Council President . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . Representative on Council Rev. John J. Rankin . James A. Linen, Jr. Harry G. Dunham . . Seattle fNorthwestj Stephen I.. R. Penrose . Prof. Pierre J. F rein . Samuel B. Stocking . Edward B. Ballinger . Carl IW. Johansen . . Springfield QConnecticut Valleyj President .... lst Vice-President . . 2nd Vice-President . . Secretary .... Treasurer .... Representatizfe on Council President ..,. Secretary ,... Representative on Council President .... S ecretary-Treasurer . Representative on Council Robert C. Cooley . . Chester D. Stiles . . Joseph B. Ely . . . Edward C. Lincoln . Edward H. Marsh . . Rev. John H. Lockwood Syracuse S. Gurney Lapham . Clarence E. West . . Hon. Michael E. Driscoll Worcester William S. B. Hopkins. Hamilton B. Wood . Francis H. Dewey . 4-7 Class of 1872 Class of 1905 Class of 1908 Class of 1889 Class of 1876 Class of 1907 Class of 1885 Class of 1885 Class of 1892 Class of 1907 Class of 1912 Class of 1889 Class of 1891 Class of 1900 Class of 1902 Class of 1914 Class of 1891 Class of 1868 Class of 1863 Class of 1903 Class of 1877 Class of 189-1- Class of 1910 Class of 1876 gg L ELM 1a N 5 1 ANI fl- I9 . ... C ,, . V .L L E L . ,. M ENS I The New York Reunion fourth annual alumni reunion held at the Biltmore Hotel in New York on the evening of the 16th of February, under the auspices of the Williams Alumni Association of New York City, was attended by over seven hundred alumni. The cup held by 1914 for the past three years for having the largest representation at the reunion was this year transferred to 1917 for having the largest representation in National Service. ' Following a plain but tasteful supper, Franklin H. Mills, '93, President of the New York Club, acting as chairman, introduced Dr. Garfield, as the first speaker. Dr. Garfield, taking his famous closing order as the subject of his speech explained the factors in the nation's economic crisis which necessitated the radical measure. He was followed by Capt. R. E. T. Riggs '02 of the National Army and Major Guthrie of the Canadian Army who told of camp and actual war experiences. During the evening announcement was made of the gift of securities valued at SB210,000 from Samuel Hopkins to establish the Samuel Hopkins Memorial Fund. It was also announced that arrangements were under way for the con- tinuation of the Summer camps. After the speeches followed a period of infor- malities in which many camp, college, and popular songs were sung. The reunion was brought to a close with the singing of The ll101mtuins. 4-9 STUDENT COYXCIL ' RADI.EH' E. C. BROXVN .IEWETT YAXHOESEN XV.-XRD LESTER DAYTOX BAKELESS J. M. XYITHROXV Drxx KIAY CORNELL E I Q I Pl 0 C3 E ' 1-4 FF? F in-1 bil Z F7 E i ff? F Z io ll 'icy 1 i l E i i i L M E N l llill S e Student Council John McClellan Wlithrow. 1918 . George Perkins Dunn, 1918 . I9l8 John Edwin Bukeless Alfred Buckhout Cornell Monteath Thornton Dayton Roswell Park Collin May 1919 Edward Cleveland Brown Harvey Chase Jewett, Jr. John Joseph Radley, Jr. I 920 Joseph William Lester Christopher Longstreth VVard l92l Enderse Gross V an Hoesen 51 Chairman Secretary I CCCC G31 1 CC l E lCCl L MC E N C C S A Graduate Students Candiclatee Cin Resiclencej for the Degree of Master of Arts Robert Radclyffe Carmichael, B.A., 1912, Clark College . . Blackinton History, Government Claude Milton Haggerty, B.A., 1916, Holyoke 153 Main Street Latin, History 52 l9 , C Y P I E,L M ,E N 5 I AN, FQ Q em, swmffgs X Nf 4Uj': ff s ux O Sm img I W QR T4 QQQH +94 ,. 1 4'F3sQiQfw ' my , .gay LQ 1-4-.l6'E3'?QI,j :J QQ . ' ml C 1-X4 1 4' 5 f x 9 . fgsgmgoygf o 3351. 'diy-, 59.551 'W s ae? f 53 THE SEXIOR CLASS V6 F11 -:U ii!-45 'lr' ..,,., ,4,,,., NI , J. M. Wrm1now---f-'I'1'4-simlvnt, I . Il. SlliLIGY 'Vi1'0-I,I'0SiKll'lli jg. K, lgmm-,NH-S4.,.mim.y C. 'l'. xvIIl'l'lC'- FITSl.Slll'0I' 55 GVLIELMECNSIAN I Senior Class Officers John McClellan 5Vithrow . . President Frederic Haviland Sibley Vice-President Edwin Kellogg Bertine . . Secretary Clarence Thorn White . . .... Treasurer Members in College CApril l, I9I85 John Edwin Bakeless, Bloomsburg, Pa. fb B K5 A 2 P5 Gargoylcg Commons Club5 Student Council C455 Junior Smoker Committee C355 No-Deal Committee C355 Freshman Peerade Committee C355 Purple Cow Cl, 2, 3, 455 Editor-in-Chief C455 Literary Monthly C2, 3, 455 Chairman C455 Record Cl, 255 Gulielmensimi C355 Sophomore Honorsg lst Benedict Prize in Greek C255 lst Delano Prize in Greek C355 Classical Society Cl, 2, 3, 455 Philosophical Union C3, 45lst Lieut. R. 0. T. C. Del-Iart Bergen, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. ill T5 Class Track Cl, 255 Class Baseball C255 Glee Club C3, 45: Choir C455 Parade Committee C455 No-Deal Committee C455 lst Lieut., R. O. '1', C.5 lst Lieut., Fire Brigade C45. Edwin Kellogg Bertine, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 4122 K5 Record C455 Clam Book C4-55 Stage Manager Cap and Bells C455 Golf Manager C455 Class Baseball Manager C355 W. C. A. Cabinet C455 No-Deal Committee C455 2nd Lieut. R. 0. T. C. Theodore Nevin Booth, Sewickley. Pa. AKE: Assistant Circulation Manager lteeerrl C355 Business Manager C455 Basketball Manager C455 Assistant Golf Manager C355 Varsity Track C155 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C255 No-Deal Committee C45. Tully Orton Buckner, Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. ' ill T5 Captain Class Soccer Cl, 255 Mandolin Club C455 Cerele Francaise Cl, 2, 3, 455 Secretary C255 Vice-President C355 lst Rice Prize in French C15. Jesse Dunsmore Clarkson, Brooklyn, N. Y. Commons Club: Cercle Francais Cl, 2, 355 Classical Society Cl, 2, 355 Deutscher Vercin C2, 355 Sophomore Honors5 2nd Benedict Prize in German C25. Wallace Edmunds Conkling, Beacon, N. Y. 4113 K: Commons Club5 Sophomore Honorsg Deutscher Verein C3, 455 Classical Society C2, 3, 45, Vice-President C45. Alfred Buekhout Cornell, New York, N. Y. WT: Assistant Manager Musical Clubs C355 Manager C455 Student Council C455 W. C. A. Cabinet C455 Freshman Peerade Committee C455 Sergeant It. 0. T. C. Roger Brooke Coulter, Sandy Spring, Md. B9 II5 Class Soccer C355 Class Debating Team C15. 56 GVLIELTVIENSIAN Monteath Thornton Dayton, Brooklyn, N. Y. XXII: Varsity Football C41: Varsity Basketball C3, 41: Captain C41: Class Baseball Cl, 921: Class Basketball Cl, 2, 31: Student Council C41: W. C. A. Cabinet C41: Secretary G. G. C. C41: Cercle Francais Cl, 2, 3, 41: Deutscher Verein C2, 3, 41: 2nd Lieutenant It. O. T. C. Raymond Edward Draper, Sidney, Ia. Commons Club: Circulation Manager Puryzle Cow CQ, 3, -1-1: Choir C-I-1: Chairman Education Committee G. G. C. C4-1: Sergeant lt. O. T. C. George Perkins Dunn, Jersey City, N. J. 241: QB K: Varsity Baseball Squad Cl, 21: Varsity C31: Varsity Basketball Squad CQ, 31: Varsity C413 Varsity Tennis C3, 4-1: Class Basketball CQ, 3, 41: Captain C3, 4-1: Deutscher Verein C4-1: Freshman Parade Committee C41: No-Deal Committee C41: Student Council C41: Captain, Fire Brigade: Sergeant R. O. T. C. Monroe Benjamin England, Pittsfield, Mass. Commons Club: College Cheer-Leader C4-1: Circulation Manager Record C41: Business Manager Cap and Bells C41. Dudley Darling Fowler, Orange, N. J. QE K: Cercle Francais: Cap and Bells Cast Helena's Husband C4-1: Honor System Com- mittee Elias Wilbur Gilman, New Hartford, Conn. Q23 K: Class Baseball C21: Varsity Squad C31: Record Cl, 2, 3, -I-1: Managing Editor Record C41: Auxiliary Prom. Committee C21. John Brookes Glenn, Montclair, N. J. ' Zill: Varsity Golf Cl, 21: Varsity Tennis C31: Class Tennis C2, 31: Mandolin Club CQ, 3, 41: geaderc CSI-1: Cap and Bells Cast The Alchemist and Twelfth Night: Class Debating 'eam 2. George Halle Hays, Cleveland, Ohio A T: Deutscher Verein Cl, 2, 3, 41: Sophomore Honors: Class Soccer Cl, 2, 31: No-Deal Committee C4-1: lst Lieut. Fire Brigade C4-1: 2nd Lieut. R. O. T. C. James Edward Healy, Jr., Essex County, N. Y. I fb B K: Commons Club: Cercle Francais C2, 3, 41: President. C41: Classical Society C2, 3, 4-1: Pipe and Quill C4-1: Class Soccer C31: Cercle Francais Play C213 First Benedict Prize in French C219 Captain, B. O. T. C. C4-1. ' Robert Berry Jewell, Lexington, Ky. 41 A 9: Assistant Manager Swimming C31: Manager C41: Chairman No-Deal Committee C4-1. Harold Rittenhouse Keen, Greenwich, Conn. Commons Club: llandbool: Board C31. Albert Best McConnell, New York, N. Y. fbA9: Class Hockey Cl, 21: Glee Club C3, 41: Auxiliary Choir C31, Regular Choir C41: Assistant Manager Literary Monthly C21, Manager C31, Circulation Manager C41. Frank Sears McGraw, Jr., Buffalo, N. Y. K A: Business Manager Purple Cow C41: Honor System Committee C4-1. Rufus Baker Manning, Toledo, Ohio KA: KBIIJ: Varsity Baseball C41: Class Baseball C31. 57 IQ GVLIELMENSIA I John Putnam Ntarble, Worcester 'IDB K3 Commons CllIllQ Classical Society Cl, 2, 3, 413 Deutscher Verein C313 Phil. Union C311 Alternate, Debating Team C21, Class Team C213 Adelphic Union C2, 313 Sophomore Honors C213 Rice Book Prize in Latin C213 Honorable Mention, Benedict Prize in Latin C213 Class Soccer Cl, 2, 313 Assistant in Chem. Laboratory. Roswell Park Collin May, New York, N. Y. K A3 Cap and Bells Cl, 2, 3, 413 Secretary C313 President C413 Record C413 Student Council C413 Cercle Francais CI, 2, 31: Classical Society Cl. 213 Mandolin Club C2, 3, 413 Banjo Club C313 SophomoreSmoker C0lIll'llittt'l'1 Junior Smoker Committecg Chairman Freshman Pecrade Committee George Piersol Nlurray, Jr., Bridgeville, Pa. B 0 II3 Class Soccer Cl, 213 Captain C213 College Cheer-Leader C41. Foster Parmelee, Buffalo, N. Y, l AW: Varsity Football C413 Varsity Squad C2, 313 Class Football Cl, 213 Track Manager C413 Honor System Committee Cl, 2, 3, 413 Secretary Chairman C413 No-Deal Committee C41. Edward Tyler Perry, Hartford, Conn. KDPA3 'PBKZ Record C2, 3, 412 Managing Editor C413 Editor-in-Chief C413 President W. C. A. C413 Managing Editor llanrlbook C313 Managing Editor Cla.-rs Book C413 Glee Club C3, 413 Leader C413 Choir C2, 3, 412 Leader C413 Cap and Bells Cast The Alchemisti' C113 Honor System Committee C413 No-Deal Committee C413 Secretary Inter-Fraternity Council C413 Second Sophomore Prize in i6Mll0HiigiltSQ First Junior Prize in Moonlights3 Second Benedict Prize in Greek C215 Classical Society C2, 3, 41g lst Lieutenant Fire Brigade3 lst Lieutenant R. 0. 'l'. C. George Francis Pieper, Jr., Boston Commons Club3 Quartermaster Sergeant, R. 0. T. C. C31. Hilbert van Nydeck Schenck, Millinocket, Me. HA X3 Class Football Squad CI1. Charles Rufus Scott, Greenfield, Mztss. OA Xl Varsity Golf Cl, 2, 3, 413 Captain C413 Art Editor Cla.v.-:book C413 Glee Club C413 Freshman Parade COI'IlIYlitt00Q lntcrclass Contests Com1nittee3 ' 2nd Lieut., Fire Brigade. Samuel Roswell Shepherd, Lancaster, N. Y. - 'DA X3 Varsity Tennis C313 Class Hockey C313 Manager Baseball C413 Costume Manager Cap and Bells C413 Freshman Peeradc Committee C41. Frederic Haviland Sibley, Bennington, Vt. GA X3 Assistant Manager Tennis C31, Manager C412 Assistant Manager Golf C31Q Class Secretary C413 Chairman Inter-fraternity Council C413 Student Council C41. James Craig Smith, Woodland, Me. Atll. Rowland Richards Strong, Ansonia, Conn. Commons Club3 lst Sergt., R. 0. T. C.3 Rice Book Prize Latin3 Fire Brigade C413 Bilie Club C313 Class Soccer Cl, 2, 31: Assistant in Chem. Laboratory. Clarence Thorn White, Buffalo, N. Y. Cinnrrrpns Cillllj 'I' B K3 Cla.s'.s- Book Board C413 Sophomore Honors C213 Rice Book Prize C21. , ass reasurer. John McClellan Withrow, East Orange, N. J. 4122 K3 Chairman and Secretary Student Council C413 Class Vice-President and President C413 Assistant Manager Hockey C31, Manager C413 President G. G. C. C41. 58 IQ GVLIELMENSIAN Seniors in National Service' CApril l, l9I85 Charles Coleman Allen, II QDEKQ Williams Record, Asst. Business Manager C25: Manager C355 2nd Lieut., R. 0. T. C. CSpring 191755 lst Lieut., R. O. T. C. CSummer 19175. Lieutenant, 324-th F. A. H., 0. R. C., Camp Sherman, Ohio. Myron Hilton Atkinson, Bismarck, N. D. B GH. Third Officers' Training Camp. Thomas Walsh Bartram Commons Clubg Williams' Record C2, 35: Class Book C353 W. C. A. llamllmok C853 Cap and Bells C353 Press Manager C353 Press Club C35g Rifle Club C2, 355 Corporal, Sgt. Maj., R. 0. T. C., Spring 1917. U. S. Ambulance Service. Edward Pendleton Black, New York, N. Y. 22 fl' Artillery, CScout5, Co. D, 305111 F. A., Yaphank, N. Y. Harold Mercer Blanchard, East Orange, N. J. XXII, Vice-President G. G. C. C4-5. Naval Reserve. ' Charles William Bonner, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. fbI'A: Gargoyle: Varsity Football Squad C253 Record Cl, 2, 35g Gulielmcusian C353 Class Book C35: Editor-in-Chief W. C. A. Hamllzook C353 Press-Agent G. G. C. C35g Vice-President C353 Chairman of W. C. A. Press Committee C355 College Press Agent C353 Auxiliary Sopho- more Prom. Committee C255 Cerele Francais C2, 355 Class Soccer C155 Sergt., R. 0. T. C. O. T. C., 79th Div., N. A., Camp Meade, Md. John Summerfield Brayton, Fall River, Mass. XXII: Class Relay Cl, 25: Varsity Swimming C355 Cap and Bells -C2, 35: Asst. Business Manager Cap and Bells C253 Sophomore Prom. Committee C253 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C25. United States Navy. William Conant Brewer, Jr., Newton Center 221113 Gargoyleg Student Council C359 Football Team C2, 35, Class Football Cl, 25, Class Baseball Cl, 255 Class President C353 Sophomore Prom. Committee C25. Navy. Frederick Dare Chapman, Brooklyn, N. Y. GAXS Mandolin Club Cl, 2, 359 Class Socvvr ill? Private, R- 0- T- C' U. S. Naval Reserve, Brooklyn Navy Yard. Frederick Lewis Chapman, Russell, Pa. rbA9g Varsity Baseball Squad C355 Class Baseball CI, 2, 353 Capt. C353 Manager Golf C45g Sgrgt, R. 0. T. C. ' 2nd Lieut., U. S. R., 109th Inf., 28th Div. Richard Ward Chapman, Bridgeport, CORN' 4122 Kg Basketball Squad Cl, 2, 355 Class Basketball CI, 2, 355 Class Baseball C2, 35. Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery. 59 . GVLIELTVIENSIAN John Burleigh Clapp, Dedham, Mass. XII T: P1n'pl1:Cow C311 Banjo Club CQ, 31g Mandolin Club CQ, 31. Ensign, U. S. S. Minneapolis. George Barnard Clifford, Jr., Minneapolis, Minn. XXII: Varsity Football CQ, 31, Captain-elect C4-13 Class Football Cl, Q1g Class Vice-President Cl, Q1, lst. Sgt., R. 0. I. C. lst Lieutenant U. S. Infantry. Oliver Ellsworth Cobb, New York, N. Y. KA: Cap and Bells Cl, Q, 31: Mandolin Club Cl, Q, 31: Glce Club CQ, 313 Manager Class Basketball C115 Class Smoker Committee C31g Chapel Choir Cl, Q, 313 Poetry Circle C31. U. S. Navy. Leighton Hammond Coleman, Englewood, N. J. K Ag Varsity Hockey Cl, Q, 31, Captain Celcct1 C41g Varsity Golf Cl, Q, 31. Aviation Section, Signal Corps, Princeton, N. J. Ralph Marvin Colton, Buffalo, N. Y. AK Eg Manager Cap and Bells C41. Aviation. Edward Peek Curtis, Rochester, N. Y. KA: Varsity Golf CQ, 31, American Aviation, France. Wilbur Chapman DuBois, Springfield Commons Club, Deutscher Verein C313 Sophomore Honors CQ1g Chairman Anti-Tuberculosis Committee, G. G. C. C31. Ambulance Unit, Allentown, Pa. Henry Williams Dwight, Cambridge, Mass. AAG, Class Secretary C115 Class Treasurer C313 Student Council CQ1: Sophomore Prom. Committee CQ1: Class Smoker Committee Cl, Q15 Varsity Track Cl, Q15 Lieut. Fire Brigade C91 1 . School of Aerial Gunnery, Camp Hicks, Fort Worth, Texas. Charles Huke Stuart Eaton, Yonkers, N. Y. p 'PE K3 Auxiliary Choir CQ, 813 Regular Choir C413 Manager Class Basketball C4-1. Aviation Section, Signal Corps, Princeton, N. J. James Alexander Edgar, New York, N. Y. KA, Varsity Track CQ, 313 Class Track Cl, Q, 31, Varsity Relay Cl, Q13 Cap and Bells Cl, Q, 313 Rifle Club Cl, Q, 315 Cerele Francais CQ, 31. Qnd Lieut. Inf., U. S. R., A. E. F., Staff College, France. Cedric Culbertson French, New York, N. Y. 242: K B-'bg Mandolin Club CQ, 31. Qnd Licut., F. A. R. C., 307th F. A., Camp Dix, N. J. John Robbins Gaut, Charleroi, Pa. AT, Varsity Basketball Squad CQ1, Team C315 Class Basketball CQ, 315 Cap and Bells, Assistant Stage Manager C31. Qnd Licut., Inf., U. S. R., 154th Depot Brigade, Camp Meade, Md. 60 IQ GVLIELMENSIAN George Harvey Genzmer, Newark, N. J. fDBK: Commons Club, Deutscher Verein C2, 3, 4-D, Vice-President C401 Classical Society C2, 3, 4-J, Secretary-'l'reasurer C3j, President CLD: Pipe and Quill, President C4-D, Literary Monthly Board CM, Sophomore Honors CQD, Second Benedict Prize in Latin CQJ. National Army. I Richard MeCandless Gipson, Far Rockaway, N. Y. AT: Class Track Cl, QD. U. S. N. R. Henry Moore Halsted, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' WT, Gargoyle: Student Council C2, 35, Chairman C4-D, Class Football Captain Cl, 21, Varsity Football C3, 4-J, Captain C4-D: Tennis Team CQ, 8, 4-J, Captain C4-J, Class Treasurer CID, President CQJ, President C-tj, Chairman Interfraternity Council C4-J, Class Day Com- mittee. Yeoman, Naval Reserve. Herbert Titus Hand, Jr., Riverside, Conn. AW, Class Baseball Royal Flying Corps, Canada. Miles Morgan Hapgood, Hartford, Conn. BHIIQ Manager Varsity Debating CLD, Adelphie Union CU, Vice-President W. C. A. C-D. O. 'l'. C., Recommended for Commission. Van Note Hatch, Port Henry, N. Y. A111 KB fb, Class Baseball CD, Varsity Hockey , 3rd 0. T. C., Camp Devcns, Mass. Albert Henry Hedden, Newark, N, J. 'IP FA: Gargoyle, Student Council CSD, Class Secretary CQD, Smoker Committee CQD, Class Baseball CQ. 3D: W. C. A. llaurllmnk CQJ, W. C. A. Cabinet C2, 3, 4-D, President W. C. A. CQ, National Student Y. M. C. A. Council, Fire Brigade CQD, Standing Committee College Church CQ, Sl. Verne Verbeek Heimstreet, Sehaghticoke, N. Y. Commons Club. Williams Ambulance Unit, Allentown, Pa. Harold Edgar Hemstreet, East Orange, N. J. rl: FA, fb B K, Associate Editor C.'lus.v Book C4D, Cerele Francais 2, 3, 4 CLD, Pipe and Quill C4-D, Philosophical Union C-I-J, Sophomore Honors, First Benedict Prize CQJ, French Prize cn, st-rgt., R.. o. 'r. C. 'l'hird Officers, Training Camp, Devens, Mass. Lieper Janeway Hodge, Germantown, Pa. A K E, Cross Country CQ, SJ. U. S. N. R. F. Seabury Burke Hough, Northampton, Mass. Classical Society CQD, Class Soccer Cl, 2, 32, College Orchestra CD. Medical Enlisted Reserve. Theodore Hayward Irwin, Buffalo, N- Y- 5 S ' ' T, CQ, 31, Captain C313 Class Basketball Cl, QD, Class Football CQJ, tliilxisityllilmliimtnliitlll CQJ, Fire Brigade Cl, 2, 31, Class Hockey Cl, QQ. 61 cVLi iiii E ' LMIREN iiiiiii iiii 'i - ,.,, 3.-.. ' ' 4 I ....4,. ...,. . .- ........... .1 ...... .. ,... ,.... .,.,..,., . L ., . U .... ,.. .,. ,,.,,,,,.. 4,,..,,.,,. .,,,,.,.,.. ,,,. ,,..,..,., -. - ,,..,,,,,, - ' -' - Asa Thomas Jones, Jr., Colorado Springs, Col. XWPQ Business Manager Gulicl1ncu.sian C31. Co. F, 19th Reg. Engrs., A. E. F., France. William White Keifer, Jr., Springfield, Ohio T Honor Sy stem Committee C31. A 5 5 . ' O. T. C., Camp Devens, Mass. Recommended for Commission. Oliver James Keller, Lancaster, Pa. fIrI'A5 Student Council C415 Class Treasurer C415 Secretary Class Day Committee. Rccorrl Cl, 2, 3, 415 Managing Editor C315 Editor-in-Chief C4-15 l'lCllt0I'-lll-Cllliff of Class Book C4-15 Classical Society C215 Class Soccer C114 Aviation. George Archibald Kingsley, Portland, Ore. ZXII5 Varsity Baseball C3, 415 Captain-elect C415 Varsity Football C415 Class Baseball ' ' - 2, 315 Captain C21. Cl, 215 Class Basketball Cl, O. T. C., Ayer, Mass. swell Lansing, Watervliet, N. Y. James Ha Cercle Francais C2, 31. O. T. C., Recommended for Commission. Joseph Leeming, Buffalo, N. Y. AAfP5 Mandolin Club C2, 315 Cross Country Team C2, 315 Business Manager Handbook C31: Ensign, U. S. R. N. F., stationed on U. S. S. Albany. - Ralph Westcott Lester, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. fbA 9' Gargoyleg Class Vice-President C315 Manager Class Debating Team C215 Deutscher Fditor in Chief C41' G'uIiclmcn.vian, Editor-in-Chief C315 3 Ser ft., Vereiri C2, 315 Record Cl, 2, 315 , -V - , , , , Senior Class Iioolc C315 W. C. A. Ilamlbook C215 Lieutenant in Fire Brigade C'15 - g., R. O. T. C., Spring, 1917. . . I, U. S. Army Al nbul. Service, Section 595, Allentown, a. Eugene William Lohrke, East Orange, N. J. KA: K B425 Cap and Bells C315 Student Council C315 Chairman No-Deal Committee C315 Underclass Contests Committee C315 Freshman Parade Committee C315 Lieut., Fire Brigadeg Captain, R. O. T. C. F. A. R., A. E. F., France. Philip Owen Longyear, Minneapolis, Minn. ' ' - Cl ' Relay C315 Banjo Club C1, 2, 31. B GH: Varsity 1' ootball Squad C2, 31 , ass Medical Corps, France. M William Wallace McMillan, Carthage, o. fb A H' Glee Club Cl, 2, 315 Choir C315 Sophomore Prom. Committee C215 Sophomore Smoker 1 t Lieut., R. O. T. C. Comniittee C215 Fire Brigade: s ll. S. Military Academy. Leonard Cheney Maier, New Britain, Conn. OAXQ Gargoyle: Record C2, 3, 415 Guliclfncnxiau C315 Class Book C415 Class Treasurer C315 Student Council C4-15. College Press Agent C4-15 Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 415 Leader C415 Mandolin Club C2, 3, 4-15 lst Lieut. Fire Brigade: Choir Cl, 2, 3, 415 Leader C415 Cercle Francais C115 Press Club C3, 415 Captain, R. O. T. C. Charles Henderson Matz, Hubbard Woods, Ill. ' ' ' ' ' ' Class Relay Cl, 2, 315 Banjo Club AAfb5 Gargoyleg Varsity 'lraek Cl, 2, 31, Captain CJ1, Cl, 2, 315 Leader C315 Cheer-Leader C31. ' ' F. F nee. lst Lieutenant, Inf., A. E. , ra 62 GVLIELMENSIAN Thomas Edward Maytham, Buffalo, N. Y. AAfIr: A2 P3 Gargoyleg Purple Cow, Art Editor C2, 353 G1ll'li0l'ml!7l81:ll11f, Art Editor C353 Class Book, Art Editor C453 Honor System Committee C2, 353 Debating Team C2, 353 Press Club C2, 352 lst Prize Moonlights C25. Naval Aviation, M. I. T., U. S. N. R. F. Amherst Wight Meeker, Brooklyn, N. Y. . TAG, Class Baseball Cl, 2, 35Q Manager Class Baseball C85. American Ambulance, Allentown, Pa. Kenneth Peters Miller, Pittsburgh, Pa. Class Hockey C35. U. S. N. R. F., Newport, R. I. Paul Richardson Miller, Montclair, N. J. XXII, Musical Clubs C2, 353 Smoker Committee Cl, 2, 35Q Corp., R. 0. T. C. Camp Meade, Md. Fraser Muir Moffat, Jr., Short Hills, N. J. A113 Football Squad C2, 352 Manager C4-53 Class Hockey Cl, 2, 353 Rifle Team C253 Assistant Circulation Manager Lilerary Monthly C253 Circulation Manager C353 Business Manager C3, 4-53 Interfraternity Council C4-53 Chief of Fire Brigade C453 Senior Captain, R. 0. T. C. C4-5. John Winthrop Mott, North Adams Commons Club3 Football Squad C35. Second Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. R. Richard James O'Brien, Williamstown, Mass. CIPA 9: Varsity Football Squad C253 Varsity C353 Varsity Baseball Squad C353 Class Football Cl, 253 Class Baseball Cl, 25. 2nd Lieut., Il. S. R., 303rd Inf., Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. John Henry Orr, Jr., Worcester AAQ3 Varsity Hockey C2, 353 Class Football CI5. U. S. N. R. F., stationed on U. S. S. Zllalay. Andre Wright Pearson, Greenwich, Conn. ZNIIQ Varsity Golf Cl, 25. U. S. N. R. Raymond Willis Phelps, Yonkers, N. Y. KA3 KBKII3 Manager Baseball C451 Cap and Bells C2, 353 Sophomore Prom. Committee C253 Class Slipper Committee Cl, 2, 353 Sergt., R. O. T. C. Aviation Section, Signal Corps, Camp Dick, Dallas, Tex. Harry Lynn Pierson, Jr., Detroit, Mich. . AKEQ Gargoyleg Assistant Manager Football C353 Class Secretary C353 Class Baseball CQ, 353 Treasurer W. C. A. C253 Recording Secretary C35. Albert Urbahn Pinkney, Brooklyn, N. Y. XIIT3 Varsity Football Squad C253 Varsity C452 Class Basketball C453 Lieut., Fire Brigade C35- Hingham, Mass. 63 I ,.,. G ..... ,..,, L ,..... Frederick Dobson Pollard, North Adams, Mass. AKE: Varsity Football CQ, 35: Class Football Cl, 25: Class Baseball C25. lst Lieutenant U. Inf., France. Edwin Powers, Glen Ridge, N. J. XXII: G11liel1nen.vian C25: Ilumlbook C25: Treasurer G. G. C. C354 .Assistant Manager Tennis C35: Honor System Committee C35. U. S. N. R. Alfred Stuart Pratt, Jr., West Newton, Mass. GAX: KBID: Varsity Football C35: Class Football Cl, 25: lst Lieut. Fire Brigade C353 Chairman Class Banquet Committee CQ51 Sophomore Prom. Committee C25. Ensign, U. S. N. lt. F., U. S. S. Minnexolu. Edward Griswold Redfield, Hartford, Conn. AAKIP: Gargoyle: KB fb: Mandolin and Glee Clubs CQ, 35: Chairman Sophomore Prom. Committee: Varsity Traek Manager C35. 2nd Lieutenant U. S. R., A. lfl. F., France. John Jordan Redfield, Montclair, N. J. ' ZW: Varsity Football Squad CQ, 35: Class Football Cl, 25: Varsity Swimming Squad Cl, 25: Sophomore Prom. Committee C25: Corporal, R. O. T. C., Spring 1917. Lieutenant, U. S. R., Aerial Observer, France. Hadwin Houghton Richardson, Newtonville, Mass. fl1I'A: Gargoyle: Assistant Manager Basketball C35: Class Baseball Cl, 25: Captain CQ5: Glee Club C2, 35: Choir Cl, 2, 35: W. C. A. Cabinet C35: Fire Brigade C35. Medical Corps, Allentown, Pa. Philip Howd Rogers, New Britain, Conn. fb FA: Choir Cl, 2, 35: Glee Club CQ, 35: Cast of The Alchemist CI5: Photograph Editor f.'la.s-s Book C35, 4 ' O. 'l'. C., Recommended for Commission. James Leland Rose, Broadalbin, N. Y. Williams Ambulance Unit, Allentown, Pa. Randall Austin Ross, Cleveland, Ohio 0 AX: Fore River Shipbuilding Co., Quincy, Mass. David Pascal Sawyer. Cleveland, O. A Afb: K BID: Varsity Football CQ, 35: Class Football Cl, 25. 2nd Lieutenant, F. A., Camp Logan, Houston, Texas. Goodrich Capin Schauftler, New York, N. Y. , ll' T: A 2 P: Gargoyle: Debating Cl, 2, 35: Class Track Cl, 2, 35: Glee Club CQ, 35: Leader C35: Choir Cl, Q, 35: Leader C35. U, S. Ambul. Service, France, John Denton Shuart, Springheld, Matss. N11 T: Helmet Club: Manager Class Baseball CI5: Sophomore Prom. Committee: Glee Club CQ, 35: Cerele Francais Cl. 2, 35. Ensign, ll. S. N. Cyrus Porter Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y. ANP: Varsity Golf Cl, 35: Varsity Swimming C35: Rifle Club Cl, 2, 35: Captain C35. Chemist in Naval Ordnance Dept. 64 Q GVLIELMENSIAN Francis Wittlesey Swain. West Roxbury, Mass. KDZIK: Varsity Football Squad 121: Class Baseball 121: Class Track 11, 21: Class Soccer 11, 2, 31. - 2nd Lieut., Coast Artillery Corps, Fortress Monroe, Va. Frank Squeir Talcott, Jr., Bismarck, N. D. AXP. Wellsworth Coyle Phelps Thomas, North Adams A1112 1st Lieut., Inf., U. S. R., Camp Devens, Mass. Cleveland Thurber, Detroit, ltiich. KA: Student Council 131: Class Baseball Manager 121: Rice Book Prize in Latin 121. 3rd 0. 'l'. C., Camp Mead, Md. Sewell Tappan Tyng, Englewood, N. J. AAf11: All P: Gargoyle: Cap and Bells 11, 2, 31: President 131: Lilerary Monthly 12, 31: Glfl'1'8lIlIl?llN1'tlll 131: Press Club 131: Adelphic Union 11, 2, 31: President 181: Varsity Debating 12, 31: 2nd French Prize 181: Cercle Francais 11, 2, 31. 1st Lieutenant in French Army. David Van Alstyne, Jr., New York, N. Y. AK E: Class Football 11, 21: Class Basketball 111: Treasurer G. G. C. 131. French Ambulance Service: Was awarded the 010111: dcG11errc. John Jay Van Schaack, Hartford, Conn. A A 'Di K B 111. 1st Lieutenant, U. S. A., Signal Corps, A. E. F., France. William Barlow Ware, New York, N. Y. Aw: Class Baseball 111: Class Hockey 111: Varsity Hockey Squad 111. Chief Yeoman, Naval Reserve. Edward Webster Wilson, Jr., New York. N. Y. AAKD: Class Basketball 111. Ensign, U. S. N. lt. F., England. Samuel Wadsworth Wolcott, Boston, Mass. X11 'r. U. S. N. R. F., Boston. Lambert Alexander Wood, Garden Home, Ore. ZW, V L-'L F 1,1 ll Squad 12, 31: Class Football.11, 21: Class Baseball 11, 2, 31: Manager Class lshliitbhll l121:mCaptain, Fire Brigade 131: Rifle Club 12, 81: lst Lieut., It. O. 'l'. C., Spring 1917. A 2nd. Lieut., Machine Gun Co., 9th U. S. Infantry, A. E. F., France. Carroll Wright, Jr., Des Moines, Ia. XII T' Mandolin Club 11, 2, 31: 2nd Lieut. Fire Brigade 141: Underclass Contests Committee 131: lst Sergt., R. O. T. C. O. T. C., Recommended for Commission. 65 ii u lLi ov I iiiii E iiii L Mi E N i i . Sometime Augustus Quay Beyer . . Carl Hathaway Biggs . George Byron Bowen . Ben Miller Brown . . McClay Hazelton Brown . Robert Irwin Brown . . Frank Earl Dempsey fl919l . Maurice Stuart Duffield . Lockwood Whiting Ferris . Richard McCandless Gipson . Henry Goldman, Jr. . . Reginald Dunham Grout . Robert Gilchrist . . . Bradley Bancroft Hammond . Robert Osborne Handley . Harry Marks Hidden . . Isaiah Bardsley Hopwood . Samuel Knox Kreutzer Miles Krause Lander t. . Ronald Bartlett Levinson . Robert Brown Lindsay Cl9l9j Robert David Long . . Roland Witmer Miller . John Giles Mohler . Curtiss Griffith Noble . Welton Eugene Percy . . Lispenard Bache Phister . Gardiner Scudder Platt Cl917j George Stoddard Reynolds . Henry Mead Rogers . . Charles Francis Sawyer LeRoy Newborg Schwartz . Russell Mayes Smith . Paul Stevenson . . Chapin Newell Stone . Jack Grammar Thomas John Griffin Underhill, Jr. . George Van Gorder CIQQOD . Ralph Van Vranken . Members of I 9 I 8 Ypsilanti, Mich. . Ithaca, N. Y. . Lowville, N. Y. . Des Moines, Ia. Rochester, N. Y. . Chestnut Hill, Pa. Johnstown, Pa. . Williamstown Salt Lake City, Utah Far Rockaway . New York . New York, QN. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. Conn. N. Y. . Hauppauge Cincinnati, Ohio . Newark, N. J. . Wassau, Wis. . Grand Forks, N. D. . Chicago, Ill. Milwaukee, Wis. Bennington, Vt. Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio . Buffalo, N. Y. New York, N. Y. . Chicago, Ill. Montclair, N. J. . Glen Ridge, N. J. . Fond du Lac, Wis. Detroit, Mich. New York, N. Y. . Chicago, Ill. 1 aterson, N. J. . Springfield Buffalo, N. Y. . Oswego, N. Y. Willoughby, Ohio 66 . Passaic, N. J. Efif , gk 3613 K 'H H , Q 2 4' Cf ' G U1 E L ENSIA N Q QNQ9fbfQk W6 X S N ff fulfflwl pmg i gHQ?SNEQQ2ig5 ?j QWWWZ ,f- 1 F' V'm 'ME ri f 4,16 f :.! ' 'NW A EQ 9 vXXggjf,LfQ A K J Xfggffgi ,fn f 4' I fl f X C 1531-1.N 1 5,1-Q -.f a wk ' QQ 'MWZKQFI ww Cf -Q -'A jx, 67 ' 1 P'-1 THE JUNIOR CLASS ' ,O i f4i jr-' 2- P ' IQ w - 'GRf E LWME fN 1 A 1 ' IC. C. I'mmvNA-l'rvsicle11t II. M. f2lYllIl,I4IY -'Vi1'P-I7l'l'Siill'llf1 J. J. RADIAQY, Jn.-Suf:1'otm'y R. W,xvc'o'r'r- l l'0IlSlll'Pl' 69 19 - G Ve'-I E L E- N S 1 N unior Class Officers Edward Cleveland Brown . . . . President Hugh Merriman Quigley V1'ce-Presizlent John Joseph Radley, Jr. Secretary Ralph Waycott . . . . . Treasurer Members in College Charles Ross Albert Pittsfield 5 E. C. Herbert Sanford Allan Henry Burr Anthony, Jr. Kenneth Adams Bernard Edward Cleveland Brown Willis Lafferty Buck Joseph Mortimer Callahan Mitchell Vaughn Charnley Frederick Hale Clark Wendell Morris Coates Homer Collins, Jr. Dudley Bruce Donald William Van Buskirk Field Howard Merrill Fillebrown Albert Trostel Finkler Robert Chickering Fitch Godfrey Lester Goodkind Donald Wells Goodrich Charles Alfred Greeff Otto Henry Hafner William Gordon Hegardt Edwin G. Hughes, Jr. Harvey Chase Jewett, Jr. Lewson Chase Kepner Thomas Glentworth Kimball Lawrence Henry Lang Everett Bentley Lemmon Hamill Davis Martyn John Gaston Merselis Albert Fink Milton Brooklyn, N. Y. Farmington, Conn. New York, N. Y. St. Paul, Minn. New London, Conn. Norwood Goshen, Ind. Holyoke Marblehead Duluth, Minn. Washington. D. C. Shelburne Falls Binghamton, N. Y. Hartland, Wis. Newton Center Chicago, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Duluth, Minn. Scranton. Pa. Aberdeen, S. D. Newtonville Summit, N. J. Cleveland, Ohio East Orange, N. J. Hackettstown, N. J. Passaic, N. J. North Adams 70 XII T House 112 2 K House B B IT House G A X House AK E House 12 F. H. CI, F A House XII T House 6 E. C. Z XII House 111 A 9 House 14- E. C. 9 A X House 111 A 0 House Z fb Place '7 and 8 B. H. 7 and 8 B. H. A K E House B GTI House St. Anthony Hall 6 E. C. B GH House fb I' A House B GTI House Q0 W. H. B GH House A T House 0 A X House 15 F. H. hey 1 E Mes N 5 N Charles Kenneth Parker Edward Howland Parry Edgar Young Pattison Walker Penfield Spencer Ward Prentiss Hugh Merriman Quigley Jack Leopold Roth Robert Hooper Smith Harvey Spencer Louis Fenn Sperry, Jr. Arthur Kendall Stearns, Jr. Henry Martin Stebbins Charles lvattles Stephenson Francis Barretto Stewart, H Allyn Coats Swinnerton William Floyd Van Saun Ralph VVaycott Harold Lew Webb Arthur Goodwin Wild lVilliam Henry Wolf Burton Knowlton Woodward, Jr. Henry Abbe Woodward Edward Guild Wyckoff, Jr. Pittsfield Glens Falls, N. Y. Indianapolis, Ind. Pelham Manor, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Bellefont, Pa. Cincinnati, Ohio Baltimore, Md. Orange, N. J. Auburn, N. Y.i Lake Bluff. Ill. Norwich, N. Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Ossining, N. Y. Oneida, N. Y, Hackensack, N. J Cleveland, Ohio Lombard, Ill. W'illiamstown Milwaukee, Wis. Troy, N. Y. Troy, N. Y. Ithaca, N. Y. Members of Junior Class in Service Schuyler Ashley, Kansas City, Mo. AK Eg Record QQD. Ensign, Naval Reserve. Nesbit Hoyt Bangs, New York, N. Y. E fbg Varsity Basketball ffljg Class Baseball fl, 2,3 Class Basketball Cl CD3 Record CID. Coast Artillery. Philip Jameson Barnes, Minneapolis, Milln. AKEQ Class Football CU: Fire Brigade I Naval Aviation, London, England. Donald Kimberly Baxter, Grand Rapids, Mich. AAflP. Licut., Aviation, U. S. A. Paul Maynard Beach, Orange, N. J. fb 2 K: Varsity Football Squad C291 Class 1 00t urer CQDQ Sophomore Smoker Committee QQD. American Ambulance, Allentown, PH- '71 14 E. C. A T House 6 F. H. A T House ZW House ZNII House 1 W. C. AK E House 111 22 K House fb I' A House ZXI' House 19 E. C. B GH House ZNI' House NI' T House 7 B. H. 6 A X House 21 W. H. A T House fI1 A 9 House B 911 House B 911 House XXII Lodge , 2, 315 Varsity Tennis ball fl, Q55 Class Secretary fljg Class Treas- IQ GVLIELMENSIAN Robert Manners Beeket, East Orange, N. J. A A flf. Qnd Lieutenant, 813th Field Artillery, Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va. Richard Ashley Blodgett, West Newton, Mass. E fb: Class Football Cl, 253 Varsity Hockey C253 Mandolin Club CI5. Aviation, France. William Curtis Bok. Merion Station, Pa. AK E3 Student Couneil C253 Viee-President of Class Cl53 President C251 Baseball Squad Cl, 253 Class Baseball C153 W1l1Iill'III.Y Literary Monthly C251 Glll1l0llIIl?II-Vlillll. CQ5: Class Traek CDiseus5 C153 Fire Brigade C25. Ensign, U. S. N., serving on the U. S. S. Rhorlc I.-rlanrl. William Newhall Boyden, Evanston, Ill. A XXII: Varsity Baseball C253 Class Baseball Cl, 925i Captain C353 lst Lieut., Fire Brigade3 Sergeant, li. O. T. C. Army Aviation. Horace Hallock Brown, Bernardsville, N. J. 'lv VA: Varsity 'l'raek Cl, Q53 Class 'Relay C253 Winner N. E. I. C. C. C253 Winner N. E. I. C. 2 Mile Run CI5. Aviation Student, A..E. F., France. Parker Thomas Campbell, Toledo, Ohio AAfI1: Mandolin Club C253 Sophomore Prom. Committee C253 Class Singing Leader Cl5. Arthur Paul Coe, New York, N. Y. - ll. S. Army Ambulanee Serviee S. S. O. 591 B. C. M., Paris, Franee. Rutgers Remsen Coles. Mamaroneek, N. Y. fbl'A: Class Soeeer Cl, '25, All-Class Soccer Cl, 252 Purple Cow Board C2, 353 Lilerury lllonlhly Board C2, 35. Provost-Marshal's Corps. Harold Gay Crawford, East Orange, N. J. ZNII. Am. Field Ambulance Ser., Franee. Gerald Eugene Cress, Winside, Neb. AK E3 Varsity Football C353 Varsity Baseball C353 Varsity Basketball C25. lst l renel1 Army Q. M. Dept., Aviation Seetion, France. Nfaleolm Davis, Washington, D. C. B UII3 Varsity Swimming Cl, 2, 353 Captain C353 Record C353 Asst. Stage Manager Cap and Bells C35. Il. S. N. lt. F , Charlestown, S. C. Frank Earl Dempsey, Johnstown, Pa. SIYAE53 Varsity Baseball Squad C153 Varsity C253 Class Baseball CI5: Class Basketball 1, 2 . . y 2nd Lieut., U. S. R., Co. H, 5th Inf., 4th Div. John Mingus Dodd, New York, N. Y. AAfIf: Class Baseball CQ5. U. S. N. R., Aviation, Pensacola, Fla. 72 GVLIELMEANSIAN Jesse Albert Drew, Portland, Me. A T5 Class Track 112: Sergeant, R. O. T. C. 3rd Officers' Training Camp, Camp Devens, Mass. Kenneth Alexander Earl, Molltelair, N. J. '15 Pl K. Army Aviation, Princeton, N. J. Chauncey Edward Eaton, South Sudbury Class Relay Cl, 22. Naval Reserve. Edward Lafayette Farr, Detroit, Mich. KA. 0. T. C., Camp Devens, Mass. Ewing Benedict Fisher, Springfield, Ill. AK E1 Class- Baseball fl, 223 Captain Army Aviation, San Antonio, Tex. Robert Marty Gilham, ,Kansas City, Me. AK E: Varsity Football Q23 Class Football fl, Q23 Renard 122. U. S. Medical Corps. A Howard Goodman, Chicago, Ill. GAX: A22 P: Varsity Debating Team 122: Mandolin Club C123 Rifle Club 112. Aviation Section of the Signal Corps Reserve. tValter Alfred Hafner, New York, N. Y. B 911. Medical Corps, France. Walter Livingston Hinman, Buffalo, N. Y. ANIIQ Class Basketball C9Z2g Poe'try Circle C223 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, France. Irving George Hopkins, Forest Hills, N. Y. Efb: Assistant Manager Record C321 Varsity Swimming Cl, 223 Cercle Francais C325 Sergeant, R. 0. T. C., Spring and Fall, 1917. Frederick Arthur Howland, Hudson Falls, N Y. AAfb: Class Secretary C22g Varsity Basketball Cl, 22i Class B1lSk0llHlll U29 Varsity Base- ball Cl. 223 Recording Secretary, YV. C. A. Field Ambulance Service, France. YVilliam Lathrop Hoyt, Garden City, N. Y. Efb: K Bfbg Varsity Hockey C325 Asst. Manager Tennis C323 Firc Brigadeg Captain, R. O. T. C.: Aviation, Ground School, Ithaca, N. Y. James Patton Humphreys, West Orange, N. J. TFA: Honorable Mention, Benedict Prize in Latin i223 Second Benedict Prize in Greek C223 Sophomore Honors 122: Classical Society Cl, 2, 32. 0. T. C., Camp Dcvens. 73 IQ GVLIELMENSIAN IQ Lewis Alexander James, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. I A T. O. T. C., Camp Devens, Mass. Frederick Henry Jones, V AAfI7Q Student Council C2, 353 Interfraternity Council C353 Varsity Basketball Squad C153 Team C253 Class Basketball Cl, 253 Manager Cl5, Captain C253 Varsity Golf Team Cl, 2, 353 Captain C353 Sophomore Promenade Committee C253 lst Sgt. R. 0. T. C. C35Q Fire Brigade C353 Deutscher Verein C2, 353 Cercle Francais C2, 35. Officer Candidate, 76th Div. X William Scott Keith, II, Greenfield QAXQ Class Relay C25. Cadet, Army Aviationg Cornell Ground School, Ithaca, N. Y. Leonard Woods Labaree, New Britain, Conn. XII T3' Record C353 Asst. Circulation Manager Purple Cow C2, 35, Ilamlbook C253' Chairman Mission Study Committee W. C. A. C35Q Scout Master C253 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C253 Poetry Circle C253 Sophomore Honors C25. Balloon Division, Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Robert Brown Lindsay, Milwaukee, Wis. Commons Club3 Stage Manager Cap and Bells C253 Philologian-Philoteehnian Prize C253 D Fire Brigade Cl, 253 Rifle Club Cl, 25. Ordnance Department, Rock Island Arsenal. Richard Bulkeley Macauley, Detroit, Mich. A413 Class Football Cl, 25. Ensign, U. S. N. John Stewart McDonzLld, II, Minnealmolis, Minrl. XW3 Class Football Cl, 253 lst Lieut. Fire Brigadc3 2nd Lieut., R. U. T. C. Army Aviation. James Cooke McLean, Lansdowne, Pa. Xllfl 2nd Assistant Manager Tennis C253 Secretary G. G. C. C25Q lst Sergeant, R. O. T. C. Officer Candidate, U. S. Inf., Camp Meade, Md. Robert Louis McLean, Jr., Lansdowne, Pa. XIII3 Varsity Football C253 Class Football Cl, 255 Captain, R. 0. T. C. 2nd Lieut. Inf., U. S. R. Lawrence Moore, New York, N. Y. Commons Clllllg Record Board Cl, 25. French Aviation Corps. Edward Karrick Morris, South Lee, Mass. 21413 Varsity Baseball Squad C253 Varsity Swimming Squad CQJQ Class Baseball C153 Class Basketball C2, 353 Class Hockey C253 Treasurer Berkshire County Club CI5. '74 IQ GVLIELMENSIAN Franklin Ames Morse, Evanston, Ill. ZYPQ Varsity Golf Cl, 215 First Benedict Prize in Mathematics C21. Officer Candidate, 76th Div. Sterling Morton Nordhouse, New York, N. Y. 454.05 Class Baseball Cl, 215 Deutscher Vereing Corp., R. O. T. C. Ground School, M. I. T. Henry Russell Platt, Jr., Evanston, Ill. fbA6: Varsity Track C2, 315 Cross Country Team C315 Class Basketball C315 Auxiliary Sophomore Prom. Committee C21. Aviation, Champaign, Ill. lvebster Clay Powell, New York, N. Y. KA5 Assistant Business Manager Lilcrary Monthly C315 Assistant Business Manager Cap and Bells Russell Graves Powers, Minneapolis, Minn. XNII5 Class Football Manager C115 Business Manager Guliclwzcusian C815 Glee Club C215 2nd, Lieut., Fire Brigade. U. S. Naval Reserve. Joseph Parsons Prescott, Holyoke, Mass. Efbg K B415 Fire Brigadeg Sergt., R. O. T. C. Aviation, Ground School, New York City. Roger Wright Putnam, Buffalo, N. Y. K A5 K B435 Varsity Track Cl, 2, 315 Captain C315 Cross Country Team C215 Class Track, Captain C115 Relay Team C21: G. G. C. Cl, 2, 315 Membership Committee C315 Fire Brigade C215 Cap and Bells C315 lst Lieut., R. 0. T. C. O. T. C., Camp Devens, Mass. Charles Linsley Quaintance, New York, N. Y. KAg Class President C115 Varsity Football C215 Class Football Cl, 215 Cerele Francais C115 Varsity Traek Cl, 215 Sergeant, R. O. T. C. C21. U. S. Aviation. Jean Baptiste Reboul, Saint James, N. Y. ANI15 Asst. Manager Golf C315 Gulielmerrsian C315 u Manager Class Baseball C215 2nd Lieut., Fire Brigade C315 Cerele Franeaisg St. John's Socletyg .L0rp., R- 0- T- C- Oflicer Candidate, 76th Div. Edward Russell Rice, Jr., Buffalo, N. Y. fb E K5 2nd Asst. Business Manager of Purple Cow. Ensign, U. S. Naval Reserve, Commander U. S. S. Stinger. De Laneey Rochester, Jr., Buffalo, N. Y. ' AA425 Varsity Football C215 Class Football Cl, 215 ASSiSU1Dt Swimming Manager fel- Ensign, U. S. N. R. 75 GVLIELMECNSIAN Edwin Shepard Spink, Jr., Phocnicia, N. Y. IDEK5 Varsity Track C255 Varsity Hockey C355 Class Track Cl, 255 Ski Relay Team C255 Business Manager Ilunrll1onk5 Naval Aviation. Arthur Eldridge Symons, Saginaw, Mich. AK E5 Itccorrl C2, 355 Associate Editor C355 Gulielnwn.-rian C35. Ensigns' School, Pelham Bay Naval Training Station. Leslie Dodd Tasney, Paterson, N. J. XYP2 Asst. Manager Track C355 Class Baseball C'155 Musical Clubs C255 Fire Brigade C255 Sophomore Prom. Committee C255 Slipper Committee C155 Corp., R. O. T. C. 2nd Lieutenant, U. S. R. Gilbert George Thorne, Jr., New York, N. Y. Amr. 2nd Lieut. Inf., U. S. R. Ingersoll Day Townsend, Oyster Bay, N. Y. A5115 Asst. Circulation Manager Literary Monthly C355 Classical Society C255 Class Soccer C155 Deutscher Verein Cl, 2, 355 Sergt., R. 0. T. C.5 St. John's Society. Officer Candidate, 76th Div. Richmond Viall, Providence, R. I. GAX5 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C255 Corporal R. O. T. C. C25 Flight Lieutenant, Imperial Royal Flying Corps, France. Arthur Meeker Walker, Chicago, Ill. K A5 Honor System Committee C255 Assistant Manager Tennis C255 Record Cl, 255 G1ll1'cl1ncn- .v1'aa, Editor-in-Chief Celect5 C255 W. C. A. Hamllmok C255 Deutscher Verein Cl, 255 Class Baseball Cl, 255 All Class Soccer Team Cl, 255 Color Sergeant, R. 0. T. C., Summer 1917. lst Lieutenant, U. S. R., Co. C, 58th Inf. Thomas Chandler Wayland, New York, N..Y. AK E. Frederick Butterfield Webster, Brooklyn, N . Y. AAT: Chapel Choir Cl, 25. Cadet Ensign, U. S. N. R. Norman Reuben Wood, Pittsfield, Mass. ZKII5 Varsity Track Cl, 255 Class Relay Cl, 25: Banjo Club Cl, 25. School of Military Aeronautics, Cambridge, Mass. George Avery White, Worcester, Mass. fbl'A5' Moonlight Oratorical Contest C255 Record, Associate Editor-elect C255 Freshman Debating Team C155 Alternate, Varsity Debating Team C155 G'Ill'i0l7Il67lf8'ill7L C25. Radio-Operator, U. S. Torpedo-Boat Destroyer Tingey. John Corbin Wiley, Hartford, Conn. I 411' A: Class Football Cl, 255 Varsity Tennis C255 Record Cl, 255 GulicI1ncusia11 C255 Mandolin Club Cl, 255 Treasurer W. C. A. C255 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C25. Co. C, 101st Mach. Gun Bat., 76th Div., A. E. F., France. 76 Di il- 1 E E.-iN 5 -1 ' xVClltW0l'tlI Williams, XVooclstock, Vt. il' T: Swinnnin . . . - , 1 - asf. vccr cam fl,2D Surge-ant, S4-voml anrl First l.ivulz-nant ll. 0. 'l'. V. Q21 Lf 'l'm-am UD: f'lass S01'l'l'l' Cl QD' 1'-lptwin CU' 'tll Fl iss io 'I' First Lioulvnanl, lnl'anlr,v, Vamp Dcvvns, Mass. Leonard Ford Wlrigbt. Bellevue, Ohio , AT: Assistant Managvr llasvball CID: Varsity l ootball KID: Varsity Basketball 12, 325 Vlass Football fl, Qjg Flass llaskvtball Cl. 25: Stnclvnt Uonnril IQ, 81: No-Dual C0llllIllU.l'C CD: Vlass vim'-l,l'CSlIll'l1t CID: Dvlltsc-lu-1' You-ing Sophomore Honorsg Corporal, R. 0. T. C. Naval Auxiliary. Albert Clinton lVunclcrlic'li, Lansdowne, Pa. 'PE K: Vlass Football MD: Forp., R. 0. 'l'. C. lst Lim-ut., 316th Inf., llrlqtrs. Fo. Donald lvylnan, Fitclllnlrg, Blass. AK IG: Asst. Managvr Iloc-ka-y CBJ: Mandolin Club C225 Latin Prize CQD. Aviation, ll. l . F. 1 .i 77 ' .' GV ,LI H H N5 I Nl f Sometime Members of l9I9 Clarence Sawtell Bishop . Derick Lane Boardman Coolidge Otis Chapman George Henry Dayton Albert Carl Delmont . William Farnham Dewey . Robert Rowe Dunn, Jr. Earle Philips Elmore . . Oliver Hart Palmer Garrett . Malcolm Giflord, Jr. . . Douglas Jardine Gilchrist . Andrew Hallenbeck IICCPIIIQLIICL John Francis Holland, Jr. . William Harold Jeffrey CIQQUJ Alden Keith 09202 . . Frederick John Kingsbury, Jr. Willard George Klnge . . Kenneth Houston Kraft . Howard Franklyn Lewis . Fairchilds Levant Benedict Maef Lewis Capen Murdock . . Andre VVright Pearson Cl9l8l Vernon Decker Reinhart . Russell Owen Salmon . . Daniel Hubbard Squire, Jr. . James Craig Smith H9185 . Norman Burlingame Smith . Jack Grammar Thomas Burke Emerson Whitney Chester Seaton Williams . William Niles Wishard, Jr. . James Mandelbanm Wolf . Norman Reuben Wood farth y Zin illllemuriam william Swpenner ZBuph . Chicago, Ill. Bennington, Vt. Woodmere, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Great Barrington St. Paul, Minn. . Oneonta, N. Y. Farmington Center . Hudson, N. Y. . Auburn, N. Y. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Winnetka, Ill. New York, N. Y. Minneapolis, Minn. New Haven, Conn. New York, N. Y. . Evanston, Ill. Stamford, Conn. . . Waltham Brooklyn, N. Y. Greenwich, Conn. St. Paul, Minn. Port Jervis, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Woodland, Me. Edgewood, R. I. Buffalo, N. Y. Hartford, Conn. Highland Park, Ill. Indianapolis, Ind. Cleveland, Ohio . . Pittsfield ..,. Z. .,.. . .,AA ,,.,.A. 'QA A.,. ' '4 ' ,M 'A ' . '- M . N - ilu Memoriam illllalwlm Giffnrh, Bit. Qllauahian ffxpellitionarp Jfurccs jfirst Zlklubergrahuate iiilleh in Qctiun in :iframe jiinhemher S, 1917 79 i 0 C5 4 r-' P-'l D1-4 Z rn rf iz D1 Z iw E1 , G VP su EN S Nl P WNJQQfW,SQ?5 ,ww fi ZQXQQQEQUQ Fw , 1 M mm Q f W5 Pj Ml 1 ,, Q QQ f 1 26 'Mk Y X W SS' QQ ' Q 5 ffuQQQl ' Si 'Q lg ,1 'QEQLQQQQEL ' ts' ' N AM Q , 5 A 3 Q ' S ' 5 J 81 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS i P11 :D E'1'1ls iw KFOF IQ G E JL MEJN I N l : J. W. Ll'IS'l'lCli'-Pl'0Silll'lIff J. il. lim:Nrmlm'l'-HVim--Prvsiclr-nf. 1 - , . X . -I l.'lll'l'l' J. L. CARSON, Jn.--Scc1'ct:n'y M' B' O' MM' D 'U J 83 I9 G V L .... ..,., E ,.... .,... gi ..,... . Sophomore Class Ioseph William lester John Gray Reinhardt John Lind Carson. Jr. Mason Browne Olmsted Henry Calhoun Almy Samuel Wagner Anderson Frank Taylor Andrews, Jr. Karl Harold Behre Donald Guild Bishop William Palmer Black I. Munro Blanchard Gilbert Ditmis Bogart Hoyt Cambreleng Bonner Marquis Bowman Charles Alfred Breed Ferdinand Bennett Brigham Sherwood Emerson Buck Frank Ely Burrows Harold Stearns Card Robert Carey, Jr. John Lind Carson, Jr. John Allen Coe Donald Cheney Corbin Edward DeLorme Cutler Herbert Arnold Dessau Warren Ames Draper Oliver Murray Edwards, Jr. Arthur Donald. Ferguson Louis Frederick Fieser William Finder Lawrence Elliot Fitch Jolm Morrill Foster Wilson Farnsworth Fowle Thomas James Fowler Carl Hartwig Fraenckel Oflicers . . . . . President . V ice- President Secretary . . . Treasurer Members Auburn, N. Y. La Crosse, Wis. Chicago, Ill. New Canaan, Conn. Lockport, N. Y. New York. N. Y. Syracuse. N. Y. Passaic, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. Lynn, Mass. Newton Center. Mass. Worcester, Mass. Lake Placid, N. Y. North Adams, Mass. Jersey City, N. J. ' Buffalo, N. Y. Waterbury, Conn. Southbridge, Mass. Montpelier, Vt. New York, N. Y. Duluth, Minn. Syracuse, N. Y. Paterson, N. J. Columbus, 0. Troy, N. Y. Rochester. N. Y. Evanston, Ill. Auburndale, Mass. YVilliamst0wn, Mass. New York, N. Y. 84 QE. C. 13 F. H. 11 E. C. 14 W. H. 14- W. C. 8 W. C. Q8 M. H. 44- W. H. 2 W. H. 4-6 W. H. IQ B. H. 8 M. H. 18 W. H. 3 W. H. 23 E. C. 32 W. H. Q7 W. H. 14 W. H. 2213. H. 26 W. H. 2 W. C. 28 W. H. 49 W. H. 47 W. H. 26 W. H. 9 E. C. 28 M. H. 10 W. C. 2 E. C. 90 Main Street 21 M. H. I9 . - .. CV .L l5.-...L.M.E.,N 5 I A N 19. Frederick Mussen Gahagan YVilliam Corthel Gahagan Howard Brant Goodrieh Boy Melvin Grindy Harold Alfred Hanning Stewart Starks Hawes Ernest Kirtland Henderson, Jr Theodore Seymour Heymann Alfred Huhhard Holt Niekels Batehelder Huston George VanDeusen Hut ton William Harold Jeftrey Ric-hard Irwin Johannesen Alfred Frederic Kiesel' Charles Hazard Kimherly Oliver Vanderbilt l.ee Joseph Xvilliam l.ester Carter Lee Marshall Ralph Clinton Mason Ahraham Harry Meirowitz Jolm Tyler Mills, Jr. Romeyn Yvehster Nelson Nlason Browne Olmsted Sanford Olson George Seligman Oppenheimer Reinold Marvin Parker James Hamilton Paterson Arthur Bliss Perry Charles Sherman Bentley Pike Everett Hughes Potter Edward Welles Power Carroll Frank Ransford Charilaus George Raphael John Gray Reinhardt WVilliam Amedee Remillard Alfred Oscar Rosenthal Jolm Albert Rudloff Ray Palmer Saekett John Neff Sehermerhorn Bradford Claflin Seaman Caswell Moen Smith Frederiek William Smith. Jr. Francis Stabler Brooklyn. N. Y. Brooklyn. N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. North Adams, Mass Auhurn. N. Y. Oak Park, Ill. New York. N. Y. New York, N. Y. Oeonto. Yvis. Montclair. N. J Kingston, N. Y. New York. N. Y. Pittsfield, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. YVatervliet, N. Y. East Orange. N. J. New Rochelle, N. Y YVashington, D. C. YVilliamstown, Mass. Pittsfield, Mass. New York, N. Y. Xvest Pawlet, Yt. Evanston, Ill. Chicago, Ill. New York. N. Y. Hartford. Conn. Buffalo, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. La Grange, Ill. Williamstown, Mass St. Paul, Minn. Williamstown. Mass Springfield, Mass. Spokane, VVash. Yvilliamstown, Mass New York, N. Y. Montelair. N. J. East Orange, N. J. Buffalo, N. Y. Maplewood, N. J. New York, N. Y. New Rochelle, N. Y New York, N. Y. 85 ' 7 W C 7 W C 19 W. H 19 E C 16 B. H 17 W. H 17 W. H 36 W. H 5 W. H Q0 E C Q5 XV. H 10 B. H 38 M. H ll W. C IQ B. H ll E C Q8 W. H 4E C lll Cole Avenue Q3 E. C Q7 W. H Q1 M. H 45 XV. H QQ W. H 4 W. H 47 W. H Q0 B. H 4 W. C 10 VV. H 86 Cole Avenue Q4 W. H I3 Thomas Street 1 F. H Q W. H Q4 Hall Street 4 W. H Q4 W. H ll E. C 4-9 W. H Q M. H ' 3 W. H 5E C Q6 W. H G V21 EL M H- NSM NI Arthur Kendall Stearns, Jr. Frederick Ten Eyek Sutphen Laurus Edgar Sutton, Jr. Todd Groesbeck Tiebout Benjamin Booth WVainwright Christopher Longstreth WVard, Sumner James 1fVaring Robert Edward 1Vaterman Winthrop Watson Harold Frederick 1Vest Edgar Thorne WVheeler Benjamin Lincoln Whittier Arthur Manley Wickwire, Jr. Stewart Winslow William Niles Wishard, Jr. Kenneth Hazen 1Voolson J Lake Bluff, Ill. Englewood, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. North Adams, Mass. Wilmington, Del. Fall River, Mass. Orange, NIJ. Passaic, N. J. Williamstown, Mass. Albany, N. Y. Lowell, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Fall River, Mass. Indianapolis, Incl. Springfield, Vt. Z NI' House 13 F. H. 18 W. H. Q8 W. H. 12 E. C. 6 W. C. 11 W. H. 5 M.H. 44 W. H. 71 Cole Avenue 1 M. H. 31 VV. H. 10 W. C. 17 W. H. 11 M. H. 8 W. C. 86 ..,., ..,.. ...,. L EI ..... u-u Sometime James Stuart Blacktou, Jr. . Derick Lane Boardman YVilbur George Brown . Theodore Randall Bundy . Frederick Austin Burwell Harold Yvesley Comfort Yvilliam Gordon Cox . Lockwood deForest, Jr. Robert Rowe Dunn, Jr. James Reginald Foster . A . Cebra Quackenbush Graves . VValtcr Scott Hanna, Jr. . Acheson Adair Harden . . Ross Harden . . . Andrew Hallenbeck Heermance Edward Talcott Henning . George Hanson Hildebrandt . Davis Perdriaux Kelly . Francis Haynes Lindley Jacob Litt . . . Nicholas Henry Luderssen . Willis McDonald, 3d . Edward John Mitchell . Sydney Donald Moeller George Hornell Morris . . Charles Walton Morton, Jr. . Thomas John Norton . . Stanley Merrill Pounsford . William Heermance Prime . Charles Howard ReQua, Jr. . Daniel Bartholomew Scully . Francis Hill Seymour . . Jolm Boyd Stone . . Lucian Swift Strong . Frederick Heath Taylor Hallett Wilbur Thorne . Roswell Truman . . Richard Courtenay Whitin . Members of l 920 . Oyster Bay, N. Y. Bennington, Vt. . St. Louis, Mo. . Troy, N. Y. . Seattle, Wash. . New York, N. Y. New Lebanon, N. Y. New York, N. Y. St. Paul, Minn. New York, N. Y. Bennington, Vt. . Columbus, O. Hartsdale, N. Y. . Hartsdale, N. Y. . . Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Glens Falls, N. Y. . Peoria, Ill. . . Flushing, N. Y. . Los Angeles, Cal. East Patchogue, N. Y. . Germantown, Pa. . Brooklyn. N. Y. Minneapolis, Minn. . Decatur. Ill. . Troy, N. Y. . Omaha, Neb. . Troy, N. Y. Cincinnati, Ohio Yonkers, N. Y. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Auburn, N. Y. . . Peoria, Ill. . Minneapolis, Minn. Stamford, Conn. . VVinnetka, Ill. New York, N. Y. , . Northbridge 87 O' I-' ,J 5 i 3 I Cx , id ,IZ , UD Z GV I E LM EN S 1 A X Q N fy X L I ' W QQEQWKWKQQMQKQ K wif -if ES SFI? MQ s' 1l53 . Lf ' 48 ff 5' A - J QKg g J W QW J L .sf . - , I I P. Ltfsdf x ' KJ 1 K C 4 I A I 15249 K Lb-Lg.. ' ' Eg 'Y if , ,- i ff F3 , f THE FRESHMAN CLASS ! ?i D'-'l -L f QZQE I I IQ GVLIELTVIENSIAN IQ K, F l. li. G. VAN IIUIGSICN -Pl'l'SiilK'lltw R. H. IllHUAlib-Vit?-Pl'l'Silll'lltN 7 ' 11 .-'1 H:.' l'l. I5U111,0111:-Hom'ct.au'y V ' W' D' LAVM U Null 91 .19 , .... 9 .... V .U EL . .. .. E i N . .5IANl - Freshman Class Officers Enderse Gross VanHoesen . . . l'rc.viflcnl Herman Eeald Brucker . I , l!'l.CL'-I,l'0S'1id07Lt Hugh Bllll0Ck . . , Secretary William Walker DeLaval , Treasurer Members Henry S. Acken, Jr. Elbridge Adams, 2d George William Alderman Torrey Allen L Stanton Tice Allison Webster Atwell John Conger Baker, Jr. Richard Horroeks Balch Morton Mortimer Banks Marcus Beehe, Jr. Sheldon Cadman Belcher VVilliam Henry Benedict Curtis Ellsworth Blunt Standish Taber Bourne Ben Lee Boynton Robert Lord Brandegee Daniel Morgan Brigham Henry Adam Brown, Jr. Herman Eeald Brucker Edwin Augustus Buck Walker Thornton Buckner Hugh Bullock Norman Chapman Burger Gregory Nott Camp George Bergen Carman Robert Spencer Carr Donald Reed Carse Samuel Harold Cheney Maplewood, N. J. Williamstown, Mass. Williamstown, Mass. Burlington, Vt. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Dallas, Texas Great Neck, N. Y. Utica, N. Y. Noroton, Conn. Malden, Mass. New York. N. Y. Roselle, N. J. Evanston, Ill. New Bedford, Mzrss. Waco, Texas Farmington, Conn. Denver, Col. Washington, D. C. New York, N. Y. Fall River, Mass. New York, N. Y. Denver, Col. Brooklyn, N. Y. V New York, N. Y. Hempstead, L. I. Toledo, O. New York, N. Y. 14 M. H. 3 W. C. 96 Water Street 7 F. H. 192 W. H. 24 B. H. 1 B. H. Q2 E. C. 17 M. H. 10 W. H. Q0 M. H. 9 F. H. 17 M. H. 85 M. H. 4 F. H. 19 B. H. 48 W. I-I. 4 E. C. 5 B. H. Q4 E. C. 18 M. H. 34 W. H. 4 M. H. Q0 F. I-I. 37 W. H. 18 M. H. 16 W. C. Williamstown, Mass. 30 Southworth St. 92 ..., .IF ..,. ..... .L E .... Henry Prentiss Christian Gerald Birdsall Clarke Lloyd Clarkson John Wesley Codding, Jr. Richard Barton Cole Richard de R. Storey Combes Ferris Richardson Conklin Edward E. Connor - Harold Edward Coughlin John Wensley Crofts Handford Lindsley Cummings Charles Mann Cutler William Dale Dana VVilliam Walker de Laval Winthrop Bulkley Dillingham Charles VVelby Dorsey, Jr. Wfilfred Ernest Eaton, Jr. Leonard Yvhite Ferris John Hartney Finn Charles Dickerman Fraker Seaver Page Francis Fred William Frazier Louis Bryant Freeman Frederick VVilliam Fulle. Jr. Sherwood Beach Gay Augustine Smith Gaylord, Jr. Earle Perkins Gillette Julius Caulkins Gray Cameron Parker Hall Stephen Austin Hall Peter Ross Headley Ogden VVilliam Heath Robert Sargent Hibbard Julian Laurence Holley John McClellan Holmes Otho Fairfield Humphreys, Jr. John Niles Huyek Robert Bruce Hyndman Dudley Marvin Irwin, Jr. New York, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Towanda, Pa. VVest Newton, Mass. Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. New Rochelle, N. Y. New Bedford, Mass. Passaic, N. J. Mount Vernon, N.' Y. Montclair, N. J. Boston, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Orange, N. J. Millburn, N. J. Hillsdale, Md. East Orange, N. J. Utica, N. Y. Northampton, Mass. Duluth, Minn. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Maplewood, N. J. Montclair, N. J. East Orange, N. J. Pasadena, Cal. Minneapolis, Minn. New Rochelle, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Minneapolis, Minn. Newark, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. Pittsfield, Mass. Bristol, Conn. Englewood, N. J. West Orange, N. J. Albany, N. Y. Greenwich, Conn. Buffalo, N. Y. 93 49 W. 26 M. 18E 48 W. 1 VV. 4 B. 6 W. Q9 M. 23 B. 10 E 15 VV Q9 M 43 W Q1 F 18 B 38 M 21 F. QQ E 10 E 13 M. 16W 30 B. 14 M 3 B 18 F 4M. 5W 6W. 34 VV 5W 3 B. 38 M. 38 VV. 35 M. 24 M. 16 F. 22 M. 3E 4B. icy i iiii E iiiii L will E N iiiiiii S Louis Sherwood Irwin Wyllys Lyman James Charles Blystone Jarrett Matthew Comstock Jenkins Edgar Mayer Johnson, 3d Damon Everett Jones Tom Jopling Alan Wilson Joslyn Percy Rockwell Kent Ralph Tewksbury King Paul Lazarus Kohns Albert Crocker Landers, III Frederic Paul G. Lattner Robert Packer Linderman James Pierre Lohman Arthur Oakley Lohrke Donald Welles McFarlin Donald McLean Everett VVilmcr MiLCNZLlI' Alfred Whittlcscy Mahan David Merriwether Milton Stanley Baker Milton Knowlton Mixer, Jr. John Edmund Moody Roger Cleveland Moore Ralph Smith Munger Charles Casper Noble William Holden Noble Edgerton Grant North Charles Francis O'Connor George Nelson Ostrander, Jr. Fernald Ellsworth Painter George William Palmer Pierre Loisel Papin Philip Stokes Patton Rogers Perry Robert Kenneth Perry Stuart Phillips John Robert Piatt Hempstead, L. I. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Larchmont Manor, N. Cincinnati, O. West Newton, Mass. Willoughby, O. Detroit, Mich. New York. N. Y. Cleveland, O. New York, N. Y. Newport, R. I. Dubuque, Ia. South Bethlehem, Pa. West Orange, N. J. East Orange, N. J. East Orange, N. J. Lansdowne, Pa. Holmdel, N. J. New London, Conn. North Adams, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Buffalo, N. Y. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Waterbury, Conn. Newton Highlands , M Evanston, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. Williamstown, Mass. Y. ass. 272 W. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Minneapolis, Minn. Brooklyn, N. Y. St. Louis, Mo. Pittsburgh, Pa. New Haven, Conn. Bound Brook, N. J. Upper Montclair, N. J. Goshen, Ind. 94 37 W. 22 M. 19 F. 35 W. 2 B. 1 B. 7 F. 17 B. 13W 23 F. 27 B. 14 F. 9 M. 40 W. 3E 5 B. 31 M. 10 M. 16 M. 9 B. 13W 6 B. 22 F. 32 M. 3 F. 25 M. 3 F. 9 M. 15 M. Main 21 B. 31 M. 15 M. 4-5 W. 25 M. 7 M. 15W 30 W. 36 M. ' .' G V .L 1 E L M EgN,5 1 N. Joseph Percival Pollard Gilbert Claude Poncet John Whittelsey Power Frederick Hayes Robinson Fred Henry Roth Harry Abram Schectman Alfred Cary Schlesinger George Bardley Seager George Bentley Searls John Popham Sedgwick Edwin Lewis Singleton Edwin Elliott Smeeth, Jr. Norman Proctor Smith Clinton Bowen Stanley Gordon Stewart Philip Thayer Stonemetz Russell Symmes Charles Lincoln Taylor. Jr. Edward Pease Taylor Arthur Louis Thexton Arthur Rossiter Titus Hubert Sands Towne Richard, Peale Towne David Budlong Tyler Charles Wesley Tyson Henry Mandeville UH'ord George Carlton Underwood Charles Werter Van Deusen Enderse Gross Van Hoesen Louis Gabriel Wagner, Jr. Bentley Wirt Warren, Jr. Frank William Warren John Lawrence Washburn Richard Marshall Washington Henry Grant Wasson, Jr. Donald Whitsett Wells Everard Bertrand Welton George Moss White Henry Herriman Wickes Chicago, Ill. South Orange, N. J. Pittsfield, Mass. New York, N. Y. Cincinnati, O. Williamstown College Point, N. Y. Pittsfield, Mass. Adams, Mass. Lee, Mass. New York, N. Y. Oak Park, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Buffalo, N. Y. Briarcliff, N. Y. West Newton, Mass. Winchester, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Westfield, Mass. Oak Park, Ill. Flushing, N. Y. Holyoke, Mass. Holyoke, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Kitchawan, N. Y. Elmira, N. Y. Binghamton, N. Y. Hudson, N. Y. Cortland, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Boston, Mass. North Adams, Mass. Duluth, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Pittsburgh, Pa. Carthage, Mo. Tarrytown, N. Y. Ridgewood, N. J. Rochester, N. Y. 95 22 W. 7E 38W 141B 18F l6E 16 M. 33 M. 28 B. Q M. 3 M. 30 M. 410 W. QQF 34M 14-F 10W 8E 20M 30 M. 18 M. 23F 43W IW 32 M. 3W 6M. 34M 6M 29 B. 6 B. 12E 12M 35W l9F 8E 20 F. 13 W. 2412 E9 . ' G V ,L 1 EPM ECN? .1 Albert Groll Wilkinson John Andrew Withrow Kenneth Taylor Wood Sometime Robert Harvey Andrews . Samuel Vilas Beckwith. Jr. . William James Clark Branion Gerald George Carick . . Charles Randall Chapman . Robert Cluett, Std . . Gordon Fellows Cronkhite . Edward Albert Fargo, Jr. . George Hanson Hildebrandt . Harold Bennett Keegan . John Francis Krieger . John West LaPice . . George Lodowick McAlpin, Jr. James Francis Miskovsky . Harry Mortimer Montgomery, Jr. . Hartwell Powell Morse . . Richard Nash .' . . Howard Sutcliffe Nefl' . Winston Blodgett Newell Henry Alexander Redfield . Arthur Hall Richardson Donald Sheldon Rogers . John Avery Sanborn . Harry Randolph Seymour . Cedric Ellsworth Smith . Samuel lrwin'Solomon . Victor Augustus Spoehr Wirt Dexter Walker Alfonso Brown West Frank Eliot West, Jr. . Detroit, Mich. Cincinnati, O. Columbus, O. 33 VV. H 36 M. H 31 W. H Members of l 92 l 96 . Chicago, Ill . liledford, Ore Schenectady, N. Y New York, N. Y Syracuse, N. Y . Rye, N. Y Greenwich, Conn . Evanston, lll . Peoria, Ill Brooklyn, N. Y . Milton, Mass New York, N. Y New York, N. Y . Oberlin, O . Evanston, Ill Binghamton, N. Y Woodbrook, Md . Ware, Mass Minneapolis, Minn Hartford, Conn Philadelphia, Pa . Lee, Mass New Rochelle, N. Y . Auburn, N. Y Brooklyn, N. Y North Adams, Mass . Chicago, Ill Lake Forest, Ill Glens Falls, N. Y Brooklyn, N. Y 19 Eg Rf EN S A , Inv, AI,llIGH'l' Cum L12 J. Nolc'I'oN Gnu SULDIICRS Ulf' FRANCE AND l+'R,IlCNDS Ol WILLIAMS 97 IQ GVLIELMENSIAN 1 .Ir-:w111'l 1' I5lcowN C. P. HAl,l, IImf:Ann'r Wfum l'l-:mar Sl nm-:Y I'An1ul':Llc1a I .1':s'l'l-:lc F1 mwmcn Honor System Commlttee Foster Pnrnnc-lee . Chairman Joseph lVilli:un Lester . . . Secretary 1918 Dudley Darling Fowler Edward Tyler Perry Foster P2l,I'lllCl0C Frederick Harvilnml Sibley l9l9 Edward Cleveland Brown lVilli:1.m Gordon Hepgnrdt Harvey Chase Jewelt, Jr. I l920 Joseph lvillinm Lesier Christopher Ir0l1g'Sl,l'Ctll lvard l92l Cameron Parker Hull 98 19 T C V P E. EI , E , N 1 A N.- M AY GLIQNN 1,Amr1cI.1-:lc A lilmlu' llns Slnnl-:Y XVIIIDIHGN lfl'I1i'I'INl'1 Wnrrm DRAM-:u lDUNN Cfmwl-:LL 1JM roN M ummx' .I1':wm.I. 1V1A1zm.1-1 limrru 1'INuI.ANn y r lu. Ix. liertino, 1918 T. N. Booth, 1918 A. B. Cornell, 1918 M. T. Dayton, 1918 R. E. Draper, 1918 G. P. Dunn, 1918 NI. B. Englzmd, 1918 J. ll. Glenn, 1918 No-Deal Committee Robert B. Jewell, 1918, Clmirrmm 1V. 13. 1Vl1iclcl0n, 1919 99 G. H. Hays, 1918 J. P. Mzmrlmle, 1918 R. P. C. May, 1918 G. P. Mllrramy, Jr., 1918 F. Purlnelee, 1918 E . T. Perry, 1918 19.11. Sibley, 1918 C . T. White, 1918 W, 2 1-s AA F9 :of 4! 19 G V L 2 ELM-HN I N Fmlfenolruifrdes 5 Aylgwlfiffa f'g-fi Z 0 ,2 if 35 S? M W QQSZPSW N W W W W W W V M f 3 wg R5 if 5,77 101 I ...,,. .,. , .... ,,. ,. ,4..4W, ,4,, . 9 9 , ,,, , , ., ,, 9 , - li 19 lyllyl I' llll C l ll VU E L nlr rn rn EQ n n N95 I Nl lnterfraternity Council l 9l 7-l 8 Frederic Haviland Sibley . . . Edward Tyler Perry ..... Theodore Nevin Booth, 1918 Alfred Buckhout Cornell, 1918 Monteath Thornton Dayton, 1918 George Perkins Dunn, 1918 Elias Wilbur Gilman, 1918 George Halle Hays, 1918 William Gordon Hegardt, 1919 Robert Berry Jewell, 1918 Harvey Chase Jewett, Jr., 1919 Roswell Park Collin May, 1918 Edward Tyler Perry, 1918 Frederic Haviland Sibley, 1918 Francis Barretto Stewart, 1919 William Bush Whidden, 1919 102 President Secretary GV ,LI E I-MH Nl iv. D. W Ab Y 103 I A . , . .- .,,, A , , -, J., - l Ei ,- ' ... 9 .... VU E L- . .. u. .. ELAN . . 5 I Ne Massachusetts Alpha of Kappa Alpha Established 1833 Fratres in Facultate William Howard Doughty, Jr., LL.B. James Bissett Pratt, Ph.D.l l9l 8 Oliver Ellsworth Cobb . a Eugene William Lohrke 'Leighton Hammond Coleman Rufus Baker Manning i Edward Peck Curtis Roswell Park Collin May 'James Alexander Edgar Frank Sears McGraw, Jr. v Tl1eodore Hayward Irwin 'Raymond Willis Phelps 'Cleveland Thurber l9l9 'klflverctt Lafayette Farr 'kltogcr Wlright Putnam tWebster Clay Powell : Charles Lindsay Quaintance :'tArthur Meeker Walker l920 i Gordon Fellows Cronkhite Herbert Arnold Dessau Morton Mortimer Banks Gregory Nott Camp William Walker de Laval Robert Sargent I-Iibbard Dudley Marvin Irwin, Jr. John Tyler Mills, Jr. cCharles Howard ReQua, Jr. 1921 In National Service 104 Arthur Oakley Loh1'ke Gordon Stewart Hubert Sands Towne Henry Mandeville Ufford Enderse Gross Van Hoesen IQ GVLIELMENSIAN KAPPA ALPHA LODGE ig lii I ili cfvti iiii Ii iiiii LMliE'N i iiiii liii Kappa Alpha Fraternity New York Alpha . Massachusetts Alpha New York Beta . New York Gamma Ontario Alpha . Pennsylvania Alpha Quebec Alpha . Pennsylvania Beta Founded at Union College, l825 Active Chapters 106 . Union College Williams College . Hobart College . Cornell University . Toronto University . Lehigh University . McGill University University of Pennsylvania CVLIELTVIENSIAN A ?L:1':. ' vi X . il-if . .ewzf I I' a a C anaa VU E nn na E AN 5 I A t Massachusetts Alpha of Sigma Phi Established 1834 1918 'Edward Pendleton Black 'George Perkins Dunn ikwlllltllll Conant Brewer, Jr. t Ccdric Culbertson French 1919 'Nesbitt Hoyt, Bangs 'Irving George Hopkins 'Richard Ashley Blodgett : Wi1liam Lathrop Hoyt Robert Chickering Fitch 'Edward Karrick Morris Joseph Parsons Prescott 1920 William Palmer Black 'Acheson Adair Harden Lawrence Elliott Fitch :klloss Harden Kenneth Hazen NVoolson 1921 Torrey Allen William Dale Dana Cameron Parker Hall Henry Alexander Redfield Richard Peale Towne In National Service 108 MCX7 L i E L wi E 5 A SIGMA PHI PLACE 1 i i ' ii i Civ I ii iii E i i L Mi E N iiiiis , Sigma Phi Fraternity Alpha of New York Beta of New York Alpha of Massachusetts Delta of New York Alpha of Vermont Alpha of Nliehigan Alpha of Pennsylvania Epsilon of New York Alpha of Wisconsin Alpha of California Founded at Union College, ISZ7 Active Chapters . . U11ion College . Hamilton College . Williams College . . Hobart College University of Vermont University of Michigan . Lehigh University . Cornell University . University of Wisconsin 110 University of California I9 F3 V1- I H L EN S Nl iv - G V1-1 H L E N5 I N Williams Chapter of Delta Upsilon Established l 834 Fratres in Facultate John Sayward Galbraith, M.A. Elwood Griscom, Jr., B.S. George Edwin Howes, Ph.D. Henry Daniel Wild, M.A. A l9l8 John Robbins Gaut , William White Keifer, Jr. George Halle Hays 5 Charles Peyton Gordon Landon Justus Oscar Ruperti l9l9 'ilesse Albert Drew Edward Howland Parry 'fI.ewis Alexander James Walker Penfield Hamill Davis Martyn Arthur Goodwin VVild Leonard Ford Wright l920 Samuel Wagner Anderson Harold Alfred Hanning Ferdinand Bennett Brigham Edward Talcott Henning Gerald George Carick Ray Palmer Sackett Wilson Farnsworth Fowle Frederick Ten Eyck Sutphen Roy Melvin Grindy Josepe Moore Tatem William Niles Wishard, Jr. l92l Edwin Augustus Buck Robert Bruch Hyndman Wyllys Lyman James James Pierre Lohman John Edmund Moody Gilbert Claude Poncet Henry Herriman Wickes 'In National Service 119 Q 31 L L M EfN i ii ww V , DEI.'l'A UPSILON HOUSE I ' ' G YF-1 E E N5 Delta Upsilon Fraternity Founded at Williams College, l834 Williams College Union College Hamilton College Amherst College Western Reserve University Colby College University of Rochester Middlebury College Bowdoin College Rutgers College Colgate University New York University Miami University Brown University Cornell University Marietta College Syracuse University University of Michigan Northwestern University Harvard University University of Wisconsin Active Chapters Lafayette College Columbia University I'.ehigh University Tufts College De Pauw University University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota Massachusetts Institute of Technology Swarthmore College Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of California Mc:Gill University University of Nebraska University of Toronto University of Chicago Ohio State University ' University of Illinois University of Washington Pennsylvania State College Iowa State University Purdue University Indiana University 114 19 G V L 1 E, L M N S I Nl C G L 1 ECL Nl Alpha Theta of Chi, Psi Established 1842 - Fratres in Facultate John Sabin Adriance, M.A. Vanderpoel Adriance, M.D 1918 'Harold Mercer Blanchard tAsa Thomas Jones. Jr. 'John Summerfield Brayton, Jr. : Samuel Knox Kreutzer 'George Barnard Clifford, Jr. 'Paul Richardson Miller Monteath Thornton Dayton y Edwin Powers 1 Geor e Stoddard Reynolds A 1919 'Willard Newhall Boyden 'Robert Louis McLean, Jr. 'fJohn Stewart lVIcDonald, II 'kRussell Graves Powers ikJ2l.lll9S Cooke McLean 'Leslie Dodd Tasney Edward Guild Wyckoff, Jr. ' 1920 t Flint Brayton 'Oliver Mllrray Edwards, Jr. 'James Craigen Bruce, Jr. Louis Frederick Fieser, Jr. John Lind Carson, Jr. Pierre Loisel Papin John Gray Reinhardt 1921 Herman Eeald Brucker Hugh Bullock Earle Perkins Gillette Peter Ross Headley Alan Wilson Joslyn Donald McLean Robert Kenneth Perry Clinton Bowen Stanley John Lawrence Washburn In National Service 116 59 ' GV E L ME N S CHI PSI Lf JD! I IG Pi . Theta Mu . Alpha Epsilon Chi . Psi Nu . Iota . Rho . . Xi . . Alpha Delta Beta Delta . Gamma Delta Delta Delta Epsilon Delta Zeta Delta . Chi Psi Fraternity Founded at Union College, I84I r Active Chapters . Union College . Williztms College . Middlebury College . I-Iamilton College . University of Michigan . Amherst College . Cornell University . University of Minnesota . 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 118 I 1 GVLIELMEENSIAN IQ Zeta Chapter of Beta Theta Pi Established l847 l9l 8 Myron Hilton Atkinson 'Miles Morgan Hapgood Roger Brooke Coulter 'Philip Owen Longyear George Piersol Murray, Jr. l9l9 Kenneth Adams Bernard Harvey Chase Jewett, Jr. Joseph Mortimer Callahan Thomas Glentworth Kimball Tl.VIkl.lC0llIl Davis Everett Bentley Lemmon Otto Henry Hafner Charles VVattles Stephenson 'Walter Alfred Hafner Burton Knowlton Woodward, Jr Henry Abbe Woodward 1920 ,l'KCI1llCtll Daggett Beckwith Ernest Kirtland Henderson Stewart Starkes Hawes fl-Iallett Wilber Thorne Sumner James Waring ' l9Zl Fernald Ellsworth Painter Edwin Elliott Smeeth, Jr. John Robert Piatt Charles Lincoln Taylor, Jr. Arthur Louis Thexton 'In National Service 120 1 HL M ENS BETA THETA PI HOUSE '19 I CVM H L E N S I Nl - Beta Theta Pi Fraternity Founded at Miami University. l839 Active Chapters Miami University Western Reserve University Ohio University Washington and Jefferson College De Pauw University Indiana University University of Michigan Wabash College Williams College Central University Brown University Ohio Wesleyan University Hanover College Knox College University of Virginia Illinois College Davidson College Bethany College Beloit College University of Iowa Wittenburg College Westminster College Iowa Wesleyan University University of Chicago Denison University YVashington University, Missouri 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 Colgate University Union College Columbia University Amherst College Vanderbilt University University of Texas Ohio State University University of Nebraska Pennsylvania State College University of Denver Syracuse University Dartmouth College University of Minnesota Wesleyan University University of Cincinnati University of Missouri Lehigh University Yale University Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of West Virginia University of Colorado Bowdoin College VVashington State University University of Illinois Perdue University Case School of Applied Science Iowa State College Toronto University University of Oklahoma Colorado School of Mines Tulane University University of Oregon University of South Dakota Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Utah University of Idaho Colorado College Kansas State Agricultural College IVhitman College 122 D ...,... ..... . .- . ,.,....,... .....,.. - .....,. . -I ,.4...,. ., ..-H CVLIELNIENSIAN l .,l...,,...,......' ' Nlg ,. N k , '-.' yi 34, 4. x..' .1 AN , -qu-1 ' A , . ,L up ,- 'wil Wi- '- 4 1 . . , - f. 1 1. ' gn, X ,ef X X f . . yi A - N 'I ' f MA. H . , ' ' J '- .-' 7 a W 123 E G VL1 E L EN S I Mil f Zeta Chapter of Zeta Psi Established 1847 Jolm Brooks Glenn 4George A1'ehihald Kingsley 1918 FAndre Wright Pearson . ,FJohn Jordan RedHeld A 'Lan1hert Alexander VVood Homer Collins 'Harold Gay Crawford 'Franklin Aines Morse 1919 Spencer Ward Prentiss Hugh Merriman Quigley Arthur Kendall Stearns, Jr. Francis Barretto Stewart, II John Morrill Foster Matthew Comstock Jenkins Edward Welles Power 1 920 Todd Groesheek Tiehout. Richard Marshall Washington Arthur Manley Wickwire, Jr. John Albert Rudloff Sheldon Cadinan Belcher Standish Taber Bourne John Wfesley Codding, Jr. Ferris Richardson Conklin Handford Lindlsey Cummings . 'In 1921 Wilfred Ernest Eaton, Jr. Sherwood Beach Gay Charles Blystone Jarrett 'Harry Mortimer Montgomery, Jr Charles Werter Van Deusen National Service 124 CVLIELMENSIAN ZETA PSI HOUSE 125 I 1 19 y ry ysyy F3 ys y V 1 E L y y y ys r E QN I Nil - 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 f Zeta Psi Fraternity Founded at New York University, I846 Active Chapters T . New York University . Williams College . . Rutgers College . University of Pennsylvania . . . Colby 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 . Toronto University . . Columbia University . . . McGill University . Case School of Applied Science . . . Yale University . Leland Stanford. Jr., University . . University of Minnesota . . University of Illinois . University of Wisconsin 1926 I ' 'i m' E9 9 VF I E L 5 I 4, fx- 1 ', ' . . zg. .',A'. H, g .-A 1 Qi .T 'g lax G gg, -f 'ir K: 1 + ' ' 'Cr ff ff.ae'o'1 Q-if rn. . ' , ' 1 . . WL 5 197 IQ Q V L I E fifif L M E N iifii S J Williams Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi Established 1851 ' Fratres in Facultate Harry Augustus Garfield, LED. Willard Evans Hoyt, M.A. 'Henry Williams Dwight 'Joseph Leeming - 'l'Charles Henderson Matz :kTl10IIli1S Edward Maytham 'John Henry Orr, Jr. 'Donald Kimberley Baxter t Robert Manners Becket 'Parker Thomas Campbell A'John Mingus Dodd 'Frederick Arthur Howland Sumner Salter, B.A. ' l9l8 'Edward Griswold Redfield 'David Pascal Sawyer 9'Sewell Tappan Tyng i'John Jay Van Schaack 'Edward Webster Wilson. Jr. 1919 I : Frederick Henry Jones John Joseph Radley, Jr. 9 Del4ancey Rochester, Jr. wk 'Gilbert George Thorne vk Frederick Butterfield Webster ifWilliam Bush Whiddcn i Harry Conrad Franzheim 'George Hanson Hildebrandt is-lohn Whitin Lasell Arthur Bliss Perry Stanton Tice Allison Edward E. Connor l'Edward Albert Fargo, Jr. Charles Dickerman Eraker l920 i'Cedric 'Ellsworth Smith i'James Walker Stites i Bulkeley Van Schaack i'.Frank Eliot West, Jr. 1921 Seaver Page Francis Ralph Tcwksbury King Rogers Perry Norman Proctor Smith Bentley Witt VVarren, Jr. Hn National Service 198 l9I IL II EILMIEIN I5 A I19 N P I 1 ALPHA DELTA PIII HOUSE I I I9 .' G V L I H L I-1NaS 1 N Hamilton Columbia Brunonian Yale . Amherst Hudson Bowdoin Dartmouth Peninsular Rochester Williams Middletown Kenyon Union ' Cornell Phi Kappa Johns Hopkins Minnesota Toronto Chicago McGill Wisconsin California Illinois Stanford Alpha Delta Phi Founded at Hamilton College, 1832 Active Chapters . Hamilton College . Columbia University . Brown University Yale University Amherst College Adelbert College . Bowdoin College . Dartmouth College University of Michigan University of Rochester . Williams College . Wesleyan University . Kenyon College . . Union College . Cornell University . . Trinity College Johns Hopkins University University of Minnesota . Toronto University University of Chicago . McGill University University of Wisconsin University of California . University of Illinois . Leland Stanford, Jr., University 130 E9 .' G V L L E E N S 1 N I xi' yilfffffspzfflifvl' Hg 131 ' IQ GVLIELMENSIAN 1 Lambda Chapter of Delta Psi Established l853 Fratres in Facultate William Cook Hart, B.A. Byron Johnson Rees, M.A. l9lS :'tHerhert Titus Hand, Jr. l'Cyrus Porter Smith i'Fraser Milir lVIol'l'at, Jr. James Craig Smith Foster Parmelce 'klvilliam Barlow Ware : Frank Squeir Talcott, Jr. . l9l9 'Van Note Hatch : Richarcl Bulkeley Macaliley Wlilliam Gordon Hegardt , a'Jean Baptiste Reboul 'Walter Livingston Hinman tlngersoll Day Townsend , . 1920 i 'flwarcus Beebe, Jr. 'Robert Cluett, III i lVlarsden Bayard Candler Arthur Donald Ferguson Rcinold Marvin Parker l92l . Elhridge Adams, II John Niles Huyck Harold Edward Coughlin Philip Stokes Patton lfVinthrop Bulkloy Dillingham John Avery Sanborn mln National Service 132 IQ GVLIELMENSIAN IQ F, ST. ANTHONY HALL 1 GVLIELMENSIAN Alpha Epsilon Lambda Delta Upsilon Sigma Tau . Delta Psi Fraternity Founded at Columbia University, l847 Active Chapters . . . . . Columbia University . . . Trinity College . . Williams College . University of Pennsylvania . University of Virginia . . . Sheffield Scientific School Nlassachusetts Institute of Technology 134 19' I E L MEN S I .J , I1 - -f., Ca' B03i,-V,,KmxlNIecl0.5,,S L86 13 i9 JJJ Ji I' Jiar 9 J J V ,LI E L J J J EJ-riN I NQ Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon Eli Herbert Botsford, lVI.A. Theodore Nevin Booth t Ralph Marvin Colton tklreiper Janeway Hodge 'Schuyler Ashley 'fPhilip Jameson Barnes t William Curtis Bok Willis Lafferty Buck 4'Gerald Eugene Cross tFrank Taylor Andrews, Jr. lfllohert Harvey Andrews Isaac Mixnro Blanchard Ben Lee Boynton Edward Delrorme Cutler Frederick Milssen Gahagan William Corthell Gahagan Norman Chapman Burger Donald Reed Carse Charles Randall Chapman Fred William Frazier Frederick William Fulle, Jr Sk Established I 855 Fratres in Facultate rk I9I8 I9I9 l920 1921 Ca1'roll Lewis Maxey, lVI.A. 'Harry Lynn Pierson, Jr. 'Fredc1-ick Dobson Pollard 1'David Van Alstyne, Jr. 'Rohert Marty Gillham Charles Alfred 'Greeff Robert Hooper Smith 9fArthur Eldridge Symons : 'l'homas Chandler Wayland 4'Cehra Quackcnhush Graves Alfred Frederic Kicser William Vincent lVIcLane 'kMzmson Browne Olmsted Sanford Olson Victor Augustus Spoehr Pk Dk Christopher Longstreth Wald Jr Stephen Austin Hall Ogden William Heath Stuart Phillips John Whittlesey Power George Carlton Underwood In National Service 136 39 ' G V LH1 M EfN S DELTA KAPPA EPSILON HOUSE 137 ' llti 9 iil VPU E L ii it E QN t t 5 I ' Phi . Theta Xi . Sigma Gamma . Psi . Upsilon Beta . Eta . Kappa Lambda . Pi . . Iota . . Alpha Alpha Omicron . Epsilon . Rho . Tau . Mu . Nu . Beta Phi . Phi Chi . Psi Phi V . Gamma Phi Psi Omega . Beta Chi . Delta Chi . Delta Delta Phi Gamma Gamma Beta Theta Zeta . Alpha Chi . , Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau . Tau Lambda Alpha Phi . Delta Kappa Tau Alpha . Sigma Rho . Delta Pi . Rho Delta . Kappa Epsilon Omega Chi . Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded at Yale University, l844 Active Chapters , . Yale University ' Bowdoin College . . Colby College . Amherst College Vanderbilt University . University of Alabama . . Brown University University of North Carolina . University of Virginia . . Miami University . . Kenyon College . . . Dartmouth College . Central University of Kentucky . . . Middlebury College . University of Michigan . Williams College . . Lafayette College . . . Hamilton College . . . Colgate University College of the City of New York . . University of Rochester . Rutgers College . . . DePauw University . . . Wesleyan University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute . . . Adelbert College . . Cornell University University of Chicago . Syracuse University Columbia University University of California . . . . . Trinity College . . . University of Minnesota Massachusetts Institute of Technology . . . . Tulane University . . . . Toronto University . University of Pennsylvania . . . McGill University . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . . University of Illinois . University of Wisconsin . University of Washington . . University of Texas 138 GVLIELMENSIAN I' yJy 9 y Jy VU E L ,, yy i E yy i N5 I A y , Na lota Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Established l880 Fratres in Facultate Samuel Edwa1'd Allen, M.A. i James Graham Hardy, 1'h.D. Herdman Fitzgerald Cleland, Ph.D. :'4Charles Francis Hawkins, B.Sc George Burwell Dutton, Ph.D. Asa Henry Morton, L.H.D. l9l8 Charles William Bonner, Jr. ' 5 Oliver James Keller 'Albert Henry Hedden 'Harold Edgar Hemstreet Horace Hallock Brown Mitchell Vaughn Charnley 'Rutgers Remsen Coles James Patton Humphreys : George William Bliss, Jr. John Kinner Blitz Hoyt Cambreleng Bonner 'William Henry Bulkeley Frank Ely Burrows tkFrederick Austin Burwell 'Howard Radcliffe Coan William Finder Daniel Morgan Brigham Lloyd Clarkson John Hartney Finn Edward Tyler Perry 'Hadwin Houghton Richardson 'Philip Howd Rogers I9l9 - Lewson Chase Kepner Louis Fenn Sperry, Jr. 'kGeorge Avery White 'John Corbin Wiley I 920 Howard Brant Goodrich Otho Fairheld Humphreys, Jr. Richard Irwin Johannesen tWillis McDonald, III Charles Sherman Bentley Pike 'John Popham Sedgwick Francis Stabler George Moss White 1921 Charles Casper Noble Edward Pease Taylor Albert Groll Wilkinson 'In National Service I 140 .,.,. E PHI GAMMA DELTA HOUSE 141 '99 GVLIELIVIENSIAN Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity Founded at Washington and Jefferson College, 1848 Washington' and Jefferson College University of Alabama DePauw University y University of Pennsylvania University of Virginia Allegheny College Hanover College Wabash College Columbia University Illinois Western University Indiana University Yale University Western Reserve University Ohio State University Williams College University of California University of Pennsylvania University of Kansas Bucknell University Wooster University Lafayette College University of Texas Wittenburg College University of Michigan Denison University William Jewell College Lehigh University Colgate University Pennsylvania State College Active Chapters Cornell University i Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Minnesota Worcester Polytechnic Institute Richmond College University of Tennessee Johns Hopkins University New York University Amherst College Trinity College Union College University of Wisconsin Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Illinois University of Nebraska University of Maine University of Missouri Washington State University Dartmouth College Syracuse University Purdue University Brown University University of Chicago Iowa State College University of Oregon University of Colorado University of Pittsburgh University of Oklahoma Rutgers College .142 1 L E ,I K F R , x Q' W , Q , U Q Q' v'w .. ,, 1 Q, 'J X X' 1 N .J lf' g'P '- R? 143 ' I E I-PM E S Massachusetts Alpha of Phi Delta Theta Established l886 Frater in Facultate Karl Ephraim Weston, M.A. J l9l 8 'Frederick Lewis Chapman Albert Best McConnell t Robert Berry Jewell William Wallace McMillan Ralph Westcott Lester 'Amherst Wight Meeker i 'Richard James O'Brien l9l9 'Frank Earl Dempsey Dudley Bruce Donald Albert T rostel Finkler Donald Guild Bishop Wilbur George Brown Robert Carey, Jr. Warren Amos Draper Nickels Batchelder Huston George Van Deusen Hutton Henry S. Acken, Jr. Gerald Birdsall Clarke Louis Bryant Freeman David Merriwether Milton Pk l920 l92l 'Sterling Morton Nordhouse 'Henry Russell Platt, Jr. William Henry Wolf 'Harold Bennett Keegan Oliver Vanderbilt Lee Ralpn Clinton Mason Joseph Percival Pollard Caswell Moon Smith George Van Gorder Arthur Hall Richardson Edwin Louis Singleton Arthur Rossiter Titus Donald Whitsett Wells In National Service 144 IQ GVLIELMENSIAN IQ 4 PIII DELTA 'l'lIE'l'A HOUSE 14- i9 ' r G V SL 1 EJ-M Hr N S 1 Ny Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Founded at Miami University, i848 Active Chapters A Miami University Indiana University VVabash College University of Wisconsin Northwestern University Butler University Ohio Wesleyan University Franklin College Hanover College University of Michigan De Pauw University Ohio University Missouri University Knox College University of Georgia Emory College Iowa Wesleyan University Mercer University Cornell University Lafayette College University of California University of Virginia Randolph-Macon College University of Nebraska Washington Jefferson College Vanderbilt University University of Mississippi University of Alabama Lombard College University of Chicago University of Cincinnati University of Washington Alabama Polytechnic Institute Pennsylvania College Pennsylvania State College Allegheny College University of Idaho University of Vermont Dickinson College Westminster College University of Iowa University of Minnesota University of Kansas University of the South University of Texas Ohio State-University University of Pennsylvania Union College Columbia University Colby College Dartmouth College University of North Carolina Central University Williams College Southwestern University Syracuse University Washington and Lee University Lehigh University Amherst College Brown University Tulane University Leland Stanford, Jr., University Washington University Purdue University University of Illinois Case School of Applied Science Kentucky State College McGill University Georgia School of Technology University of Colorado Toronto University University of South Dakota Oregon University University of North Dakota Colorado College , Iowa State College ' Denison University University of Utah Whitman College L 146 I .... ,...... 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G V ,L 1 ECL MENS 1 No lota Deuteron of Theta Delta Chi Established I 891 Fratres in Facultate Brainerd Mears, Ph.D. l9l8 'Frederick Dare Chapman 'Leonard Cheney Maier 'Alfred Stuart Pratt, Jr. 'Randall Austin Ross l9l9 Edward Cleveland Brown 'Howard Merrill Fillebrown 'Howard Goodman Ralph Waycott i920 Gilbert Ditmis Bogart 'John Francis Krieger Winthrop Watson l92l Richard Barton Cole Augustine Smith Gaylord, Jr. Philip Thayer Stonemetz Elmer Irwin Shepard, M.A. Hilbert van Nydeck Schenck Charles Rufus Scott Samuel Roswell Shepherd Frederic Haviland Sibley William Scott Keith, H John Gaston Marselis 'Richmond Viall 'Donald Sheldon Rogers 'Frederick Heath Taylor Louis Gabriel Wagner, Jr. Henry Grant Wasson, Jr. John Andrew Withrow 'In National Service 148 ' G T- MH N 'l'lIl'l'l'A Dl'II.'I'A CIII PIOUSIC 149 59 C GV UL 1 E LMEQNUS 1 A Nl Beta . . . Gamma Deuteron Delta Deuteron . Epsilon , Zeta . . Zeta Deuteron . Eta . . Eta Deuteron Theta Deuteron . Iota Deuteron . Kappa . . Kappa Deuteron . Lambda Deuteron Mu Deuteron . Nu . . . Nu Deuteron Xi . . Xi Deuteron . Omicron Deuteron Pi Deuteron . Rho Deuteron . Sigma Deutcron . Tau Deuteron . Phi . . Chl . . Chi Deuteron Psi . . Phi Deuteron Theta Delta Chi Fraternity Founded at Union College, 1847 Active Charges 15 Cornell University University of Michigan . University of California . William and Mary College . . Brown University . . McGill University Bowdoin College Leland Stanford, Jr., University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Williams College . . Tufts College . University of Illinois . Toronto University . Amherst College University of Virginia . Lehigh University . . Hobart College . University of Washington . . . Dartmouth College . College of the City of New York . . . Columbia University . University of Wisconsin . University of Minnesota . Lafayette College . University of Rochester . George Washington University . . Hamilton College . University of Pennsylvania 0 CVLIELTVIENSIAN 11 'io i 'Scif E iii L M 1: N is ii p p py I. ns sp y M yppyp Chi Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa Established l906 l9l8 'Charles Coleman Allen, II 'Dudley Darling Fowler ' 'Edwin Kellogg Bertine Elias Wilbur Gilman 'Richard Ward Chapman 'Francis Whittlesey Swain 'Charles Huke Stuart Eaton John McClellan Withrow I9l9 Henry Burr Anthony, Jr. 'Edward Russell Rice, Jr. 'Paul Maynard Beach Harvey Spencer 'Kenneth Alexander Earl 'Edwin Shepard Spink, Jr 'Albert Clinton IVunderlich l920 Karl Harold Behre Bradford Claflin Seaman John Allen Coe Robert Edward Waterman Joseph William Lester 'Richard Courtenay Whitm Stewart Winslow l92l John Conger Baker, Jr. Louis Sherwood Irwin Richard de Raimes Storey Combes Knowlton Mixer, Jr. John Wensley Crofts Roger Cleveland Moore Ralph Smith Munger 'In National Service 152 IQ M GRf L 1 E L M E N S A' PHI SIGMA KAPPA HOUSE 153 s G i YP a i I unn i N Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity Founded at Massachusetts Agricultural College, IS73 Alpha Beta . Gamma . Delta . Epsilon Zeta . Eta . Theta Iota . Kappa Lambda . Mu . Nu . Xi . Omicron . Pi . Sigma Tau . . Upsilou . Phi . Chi . Psi . . Omega . Alpha Deuteron Beta Deuteron Gamma Deuteron Delta Deuteron Epsilon Deuteron Zeta Deuteron Eta Deuteron Active Chapters .15 Massachusetts Agricultural College . . . . Union College . . Cornell University University of West Virginia . . . ' Yale University . College of the City of New York . . University of Maryland . . Columbia University Stevens Institute of Technology . Pennsylvania State College . George Washington University . University of Pennsylvania . . Lehigh University . . St. Lawrence University Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Franklin and Marshall College . . St. John's College . . Dartmouth College . Brown University . Swarthmore College . Williams College University of Virginia . University of California . . University of Illinois . University of Minnesota . . University of Iowa , . University of Michigan . Worcester Polytechnic Institute . University of Wisconsin University of Nevada 4 F3 VI-1 E L E 1A N,' - I ., -..f f 'NCQVU fl f77fIez436f9?s' V mm m. fi QA - is . I, 3- 1 N . 41 Hsaww vu-' xl -4 L M ,. Q, 'N' WN A' 4' . 'A 1 . Q? W '- to Av 155 I' nyea F9 aana Val-I E L t aa nan n EN a aa 514 na n N, Delta Delta of Psi Upsilon John Haskell Hewitt, LL.D. Established 191 3 Fratres in Facultate Frank Goodrich, Ph.D., L.H.D. Robert Longley Taylor, Ph.D. Tully Orton Buckner John Burleigh Clapp Alfred Buckhout Cornell Henry Moore Halsted, Jr. Herbert Sanford Allan Frederick Hale Clark Marquis Bowman Henry Prentiss Christian 'Harold Wesley Comfort Francis Gray Everett Charles Hazard Kimberly Walker Thornton Buckner Robert Spencer Carr Charles Mann Cutler Charles Welby Dorsey, Jr. Percy Rockwell Kent Albert Crocker Landers, III l9l8 'Albert Urbahn Pinkney 'Goodrich Capen Schauffler 'John Denton Shuart 'Samuel Wadsworth Wolcott 'Carroll Wright, Jr. l9l9 ' 'Leonard Woods Labaree Allyn Coats Swinnerton 'Wentworth Williams l920 'Sydney Donald Moeller Frederick Hayes Robinson John Neff Schermerhorn Benjamin Lincoln Whittier Kenneth Taylor Wood l92l 'John West La Pice Frederick Paul Gerhardt Lattner Donald Welles McFarlin Edgerton Grant North Russell Symmes David Budlong Tyler 'In National Service 156 ci-.... 3' H 1 E S N PSI UPSILON HOUSE Choy 1 i E iiii L MDE N i ii i S ii i i icj u ' - ' .... ' ' , ...... ..,.....4 . 4,.,,.,.,,. ' . . 4 w .,,. ' ,4,A,.,,.. ' ' v...- .....,AA. .- Theta Delta . Beta . Sigma Gamma Zeta . Lambda Kappa Psi . Xi . Upsilon Iota . Phi . Pi . Chi . Beta Beta Eta Tau . Mu . Rho . Omega Epsilon Omicron Delta Delta Theta Theta Psi Upsilon Fraternity Founded at Union College. i853 Active Chapters 158 . . Union College New York University . Yale University Brown University . Amherst College . Dartmouth College Columbia University . Bowdoin College . Hamilton College . Wesleyan University University of Rochester . Kenyon College University of Michigan . Syracuse University . Cornell University . Trinity College . Lehigh University University of Pennsylvania University of Minnescita University of Wisconsin University of Chicago University of California . University of Illinois . Williams College University of Washington I ..... ,,,,,,, I ,.4, .. .. ...... ....... ......... ,... . . . .......... .........., .-.. ...., . . 19 , 9 VU E L E N 5 ,I ..... ' ' B Ai Z Wm PHI BETA KAPPA SOCIETY PERRY CONKLIM HEALY BI.-XRBLE Drxx CLARKEON ! FIS 2 O 41 l-'Q '-E but g : I-4 P 9 ' I iii cv il i EQ iilil L MZAE N l i i Sl1lAN Massachusetts Gamma of Phi- Beta Kappa Established I 864 Officers Franklin Carter, Ph.D., LL.D., 1869 . Preszdenl Hon. Sanborn G. Tenney, 1886 . . Vu-e Preszdenf Asst. Prof. Samuel E. Allen, M.A., 1903 ,Secretary Prof. Henry D. Wild, M.A., 1888 .... lreasurer ik Executive Committee Officers of the Society few-Qffi I9l8 John Edwin Bakeless Jesse Dunsmore Clarkson TWallace Edmunds Conkling Wilbur Chapman DuBois 'George Perkins Dunn James Edward Healy, Jr t Harold Edgar Hemstreet George Harvey Genznier TWilliam White Keifer, Jr. John Putnam Marble TEdward Tyler Perry 'Alfred William Peterson TClarence Thorn White cioj 'In National Service TProvisionally elected February 1918 161 ' iicfv 1 iffff Ii i ifi SL M E 'N fiifi S Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity Founded at William and Mary College, I776 Allegheny College Amherst College Beloit College Boston University Bowdoin College Brown University Colby College Colgate University College of the City o Colorado College Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College Denison University DePauw University Dickinson College Active Chapters f New York Franklin and Marshall College Gaueher College Grinnell College Hamilton College Harvard University Haverford College Hobart College Indiana University Johns Hopkins University Kenyon College Lafayette College Lehigh University Leland Stanford, Jr., Marietta College Miami University Middlebury College Missouri University University Mount Holyoke College Northwestern University Oberlin College Ohio State College Ohio Wesleyan University Princeton University Rutgers College St. Lawrence University Smith College Swarthmore University Syracuse University Trinity College Tufts College Tulane University Union College of California of Chicago of Cincinnati of Colorado of Illinois of Iowa of .Kansas of Michigan of Minnesota of Nebraska of New York of North Carolina of Pennsylvania of Rochester of Texas of Vermont of Virginia of West Virginia of Wisconsin University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University Vanderbilt University Vassar College Wabash College Washington and Lee University Wellesley College Wesleyan University Western Reserve University William and Mary College Williams College Yale University 162 GVLIELMENSIAN I GARGOYLE SOCIETY H.ALSTED BOSXER SCH.-KUFFLER BAKELEQB BREWER LESTER BIAIER RICHARDSON BI.-XYTHAM .- O P-'l X-I 4 rd ri P1 , P E ii 2 IQ GV L l-E .W S I AN Gargoyle Founded l895 1918 'Albert Henry Hedden TRalpl1 Wuycott Lester FGeorge Barnard Clifford 'Charles Henderson Matz THenry Moore Halsted 'Edward Griswold Redfield 'Henry Lynn Pierson 1'John Edwin Bakeless 'Sewell Tappan Tyng TCharles William Bonner, Jr 'l llll0lI11lS Edward Maythum Tfloodrich Cnpen Schauffler TWilliam Conant Brewer 1'Leonard Cheney Maier 's Raymond Willis Phelps iEdwin Powers THzLdwin Houghton Richardson Tapped while Absent in War qervice 'f 'Deelined Election Tln Service 165 19, GV If 1 H LlMEeNe5 ANI ' Mn, in fd 'N Ax is: 112- ,- 4' 5' , A A V ' 4- ff Q, ...ui , ,. f' ii A 'li N , M J, .xo f' , .T fy 1 A ' .LM WEL X 7 ,J- W .uf Williams Chapter of Delta Established l9l0 Members l9I8 John Edwin Bakeless 'Thomas Edward Maytham Goodrich Capen Schauffler Sewell Tappen Tyng I9l9 Willis Lafferty Buck 'Howard Goodman Tn National Service 166 Sigma Rho . t G VP I A l l Albion College Allegheny College Amherst College Beloit College Brown University Carleton College Colgate University Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College George Washington 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 Delta Sigma Rho Society Founded at Chicago, lll., l906 Active Chapters University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University Yale University 167 of Chicago of Colorado of Illinois of Indiana of Kansas of Iowa of Michigan of Nlinnesota 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 Williams College i O C7 4 1- Z rn r- Z rn 2 U7 'P !IQ! 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UWX 112.gif M' A I Wx f 1 X fi Hugh cf M H 11.5291 Java .4 f1 Jru'5pbga.33,,5wg I l ,JI We w, l , f , I ya: -1 w fq, if 'air ww f G- M N' , Y xl xx Q is YI K V ' N' 1 lv 'Hx 'N I 'lx 2 'Q 'M lu w w 'N ' , Y ' VI fi TN N W 'Zig r 1, J A? PM , 7' x ' V 5 ' .mn 1 5 QI , 5 , M- 8' w W X' lr' al: HT! 'fx 'x V Qsifv mt Wx f 'Cv W ' i' Lh ' w 5 u 42 N 4 X N W? M' ,FL '1 1 ' 'suw g' U1 J f. in b I- mg 1 ' ,4 W I'o P'- in ' ' ' Immun Wx X ij' 1 5 I. A -- ' L -' ,-', X: la , ,M M .,,....,... N . , J.. 1 , I! l my + N ? ,,T? WWaezE w 1 W X , 1 wummnnmvllmrlumwnlillgllavnnnlnilvlmllmllnn I H L . H S One Hundred and Twenty-Third Commencement of Williams College Program of the Week Wednesday, June 20 Baseball game with Lehigh on Weston Field at half past two o'clock in the afternoon. Thursday, june 21 Baseball game with Amherst on Weston Field at half past two o'elock in the afternoon. Senior Promenade in the Common Room at nine o'clock in the evening. g Friday, June 22 Graves Prize Speaking Contest in Grace Hall at half past ten o'cloek in the morning. P Class Day Exercises, beginning in Grace Hall, at two o'clock in the afternoon. President's Reception at the President's House from four to six o'clock in the afternoon. Prize Rhetorical Contest in Grace Hall at half past seven o'clock in the evening. Saturday, June 23 Annual Meeting of the Society of Alumni in Jesup Hall at half past ten o'clock in the morning. Baseball game with Vermont University on Weston Field at half past two o'clock in the afternoon. Sunday, June 24 Baccalaureate Sermon to the Graduating Class by President Harry Augustus Garfield, L.L.D., in the Thompson Memorial Chapel at half past ten o'elock in the morning. Celebration of the one hundred and eleventh anniversary of the founding of the American Board of Foreign Missions, in Mission Park, at half past four o'clock in the afternoon. Organ Recital by Sumner Salter, B.A., Director of Music, in Grace Hall at eight o'elock in the evening. Monday, June 25 Commencement Exercises in Grace Hall at half past ten o'clock in the morn- mg. Alumni Luncheon in the Lasell Gymnasium at half past twelve o'clock in the afternoon. Senior Banquet in the Common Room at half past nine o'clock in the evening. 170 19 e E N S A Moonlights Grace l-lall, June 22, l9l7 lVIr. Elwood Griscoln, Jr., li. S., l,7'0S'ill'i7l.fj Officer Sophomore Speakers sn Devotion in Peace and lVa.r . . . 'fhe VVorld War and the College Man . is Junior Speakers v Democracy in the Prisons' . . . . nd The True Internationalisin . Prizes Sophomore Second Prize Junior First Prize . Ju11ior Second Prize General Prize . Judges Mr. Charles E. Miller Nlr. Fraser M. Nloffat . Charles Kenneth Parker George Avery White . Tlioinas Edward Maythaln . Edward Tyler Perry . George Avery VVhite . . Edward Tyler Perry . Thomas Edward Nlaythani . Charles Kenneth Parker Mr. William B. Hotchkiss Graves Prize Speaking Grace Hall, June 22, l9l7 lVIr. Elwood Griseoni, Jr., B.S., l'rc.s'id1fng QH'icer Walt VVhit1nan as a New Poetn . . . Militar Trainin 1' in American Colle res y iw 5- The World's Indebtedness to Germany The Future of China . . . College Education and Military Training James VVhitco1nb Riley .... Prize for Delivery-Van Henry C. t Absent with Williams College Ambulance Unit 171 . . Henry Douglas VVild Frank Hubbard Hutchinson . .Lewis 'Lincoln Kellogg Luther Carrington Goodrich . . 'Qlohn Valentine . Van Henry Cartxnell, Jr. l21I'lllll6ll, Jr. G E a s Class Day Exercises Friday, june 22 2.00 p. m. ln Grace Hall President's Address . .... George Stanley Young Song, Our Mother . . . . The Class Class Poem . . . . . Frank Hubbard Hutchinson By the Chapel Song, Come Fill Your Glasses Up ..... The Class Ivy Poem . . . . . Bennett Fellows Schauffler Planting of the Ivy Ivy Oration . . . Gilbert James Cathcart McCurdy I On the Library Campus I Library Oration .... . Rayford Whittingham Logan Song, The Mountains ' . . . The Class Pipe Oration . . Charles Burgess Arthur, Jr. Class Oration ..... Henry Douglas Wild On the Quadrangle Address to the Lower Classes . . . 'John Valentine Class Day Committee Harold Livingston Van Doren, Chairman James Strange Alexander, Jr. James Gilbert Cathcart McCurdy Esty Foster John Aubrey Wright Permanent Class Secretary George Lynde Richardson, Jr. Marshals William Bernard Clark 'Norman Underhill White 'Absent with Williams College Ambulance Unit 172 I l L M E S '- Commencement Exercises Monclay, ,lune 25 Organ Proeessional Hymn, America . Samuel 1f'. Smilh lnvocation Ovation, The Cycle of Democracy . . . Henry Douglas Wild Oration, The Consent of the Governed . Rayford Whittingham Logan Valedietory Uration, The Scholar and the War George Lynde Richardson, Jr. Hymn, Carmen cilllll6llIl0I1SCu .... Henry Daniel lVild Announcement of Prizes and Honors Conferring of Degrees - Benecliction Ushers Edwin Kellogg llerline John Plltllillll Marble George Perkins Dunn Roswell Park Collin May George Halle Hays Richard James O'Brien Oliver James Keller Foster Parmelee Eugene lVillian1 Lohrke Randall Austin Ross vvllllillll VVallaee lVlelVlillan Cyrus Porter Smith 173 I- G 1- I Ns Degrees C onferred June l9l 7 - Degrees in Course Bachelor of Arts The 105 Members of the Class of 1917 Cum Laude Charles Burgess Arthur, Jr., 111 B K Sidney Clarke Moody, CID B K William Bernard Clark Ulrich Roland Palmedo, lil B K Reginald Aldrich Cook, fb B K John Valentine, CID B K Frank Hubbard Hutchinson Harold Livingston Van Doren, fb B K Edward Russell Jobson, 112 B K Carl William Vietor ' Lincoln Lewis Kellogg ' Alan Graham Warner, fIJ B K Rayford Whittingham Logan, fb B K Henry Douglas Wild, fb B K John Aubrey Wright, QIP B K Magna Cum Laude William Henry Kelton, CID B K Carl Edward Kieser, fb B K Harwood Edmund Smeeth, fb B K Summa Cum Laude Gilbert James Cathcart McCurdy, fb B K George Lynde Richardson, Jr., dv B K Master of Arts Cornelius Merrill Brown Lewis Cuddeback Merritt Richard Burton Rockwood Honorary Degrees Master of Arts Thomas Norton Gimperling George Byron Hayes Marshall McLean Doctor of Science Robert Grant Aitken Doctor of Divinity John Neher Lewis Doctor of Letters Chauncey Goodrich Eustace Sutherland Campbell Percy Doctor of Laws Frederick Carlos Ferry Herbert Clark Hoover 174 I F l1l cy 1 iiiii ri ilill LCM E N iiliii S Prizes Awarded at Commencement l 91 7 The Benedict Prizes fFrom the fund of the late Hon. Erastus C. Benedict, 18211 IN LATIN First Prize-James Edward Healy . . . Second Prize-William Van Buskirk Field Arthur Goodwin Wild . . Honorable Mention-Donald Wells Goodrich . James Patton Humphreys IN GREEK First Prize-Donald Wells Goodrich . . Second Prize-James Patton Humphreys IN FRENCH First Prize-Harold Edgar Hemstreet . . Second Prize-Richard Whipple Ensign , . IN GERMAN First Prize-Justus Oscar Ruperti . . . Second Prize-William Van Buskirk Field Honorable Mention-William Curtis Bok . IN MATHEMATICS First Prize-Franklin Ames Morse . . Second Prize-William Gordon Hegardt Honorable Mention-Hamil Davis Martyn . . . IN NATURAL HISTORY First Prize-Walter Andrew Bell .... . Second Prize-Prentiss French . . . IN HISTORY First Prize-Alan Graham Warner . . Second Prize-Rayford Whittingham Logan . Honorable Mention-Truman Henry Safford . Prize for Prizes George Lynde Richardson, 175 Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class of 1918 of 1919 of 1919 of 1919 of 1919 of 1919 of 1919 of 1918 of 1917 of 1918 of 1919 of 1919 Of 1919 of 1919 of 1919 of 1917 of 1917 of 1917 of 1917 Of 1917 39 .' G V .L 1 ECLJM E N S I N The Graves Prizes ' CFounded by the late Arthur B. Graves, Esq., 1858j EOR ESSAYS QClass of 19173 Van Henry Cartmell, Jr. Lincoln Lewis Kellogg Luther Carrington Goodrich John Valentine Frank Huhhard Hutchinson Henry Douglas Wild FOR EXCELLENCE IN DELIVERY Van Henry Cartniell. Jr. Rhetorical Prizes GENERAL PRIZE Charles Kenneth Parker . . . . JUNIOR PRIZES First Prize-Edward Tyler Perry . . . . Second Prize-Thomas Edward Maytham . . SOPHOMORE PRIZE Second Prize-George Avery White ..... Prizes for Freshman Declamation Contest First Prize-Arthur Bliss Perry ...... Second Prize-Nelson Sherwin Bushnell . . . . The Van Vechten Prize FOR EX'l'EMI'0ltANEOUS SPEAKING Rayford Whittingham Logan ...... The Dewey Prize Fon ExCr:LI,ENClc IN CoMMlf:NclcMnN'r Exlcliclsns Rayford Whittingham Logan ...... The Rice Prizes CFounded by the late James Lathrop Rice, Esqj IN LATIN First Prize-George Lynde Richardson, Jr. . Second Prize-Reginald Aldrich Cook . IN GREEK First Prize-George Lynde Richardson, Jr. Second Prize-Reginald Aldrich Cook . . ' 176 Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class of 1919 of 1918 of 1918 of 1919 of 1920 of 1920 of 1917 of 1917 of 1917 of 1917 of 1917 of 1917 ' 19 .- GV CL 1 E L Ee N 51 Book Prizes from the Rice Fund Henry Burr Anthony ........ Godfrey Lester Goodkind . . Hamill Davis Martyn . . Louis Fenn Sperry, Jr. . . . Edward Shepard Spink, Jr. . . Donald Wyman . . . . . . The Delano Prizes in Creek Class of 1919 Class of 1919 Class of 1919 Class of 1919 Class of 1919 Class of 1919 First Prize-John Edwin Bakeless ...... Class of 1918 The Canby Athletic Prize QFor athlete who has highest average standing in his coursesj Gilbert James Cathcart McCurdy ...... Class of 1917 The Horace Francis Clark Prize Scholarships John Valentine ......... Henry Douglas Wild ...... . The Lathers Gold Medal CFor best essay on subject assigned by Facultyj Not Awarded The David Ames Wells Prize Class of 1917 Class of 1917 CFor essay on subject in any branch of Political Sciencej Durand Halsey Van Doren ....... John Sabin Adriance Prize in Chemistry Gilbert James Cathcart McCurdy ...... Sidney Clarke Moody ........ . Francis W. Rawle Memorial Cup Kenneth Daggett Beckwith ....... Philologian-Philotechnican Prize Fon EXTEMPORANEOUS SP1-:AKING Robert Brown Lindsay ....... Conant-Harrington Prize in Biology Not Awarded The Williams College Creek Fellowship George Lynde Richardson, Jr ....... 177 Class of 1914- Class of 1917 Class of 1917 Class of 1920 Class of 1919 Class of 1917 IQL GVLIELIVIENSIAN Honors Awarded at Commencement Highest Final Honors in Special Fields Class of l9l7 Gilbert James Catheart MariTurdy-Chemistry George Lyndc Richardson, Jr.-Latin, Greek Final Honors in Special Fields Class of I9I7 Horace Steele Keifer-MI-listory Wlilliam Henry Kelton-lVIathematies, Physies Carl Edward Kieser-Philosophy Ulrich Roland Palmedo-Philosophy James Linn Rodgers, Jr.-Philosophy Harwood Edmund Suieeth-English John Valentine'-From-ll Harold Livingston Van I7oren-Philosophy Alan Graham Warner-History John Aubrey VVright, vll'.1MlLtllClIlHtlCS, Physics, Chemistry Sophomore Class Honors Class of l9l9 Kenneth Adams Bernard Charles Alfred Greelf William Curtis Bok James Patton Ilumphreys Willis Lafferty Buck Leonard Woods Labaree Mitcfliell Vaughn Charnley Louis Fenn Sperry. Jr. Wendell Mcirris Coates Allyn Coats Swinnerton William Van Buskirk Field Arthur Meelier Walker Donald VVells Goodrieh Arthur Goodwill Wild Leonard Ford lfVright 178 H, 179 go li, l P-fl RECORD BOARD CHARSLEY DAYIS ALLAN Snxoxs HOPKINS Llzxmox I GILMAX BERTISE PERRY IQELLER BOOTH BIAIER ENGL.SND W Z IZEZ Ln 1? 5 - ' i O 1 I 3 i I 39 .' G V 1- I EJ-,M ENS N, The Williams ., A li ECORP alum scuiis zu-o vuzmnvovcn H 4 mms! ua nm sau: nr susan VI Ill I V F ll Record mg qpmmg lllllllllx Founded by the F'ortnightly in i885 and by the Weekly in i904 Volume xxxi Board of Editors Oliver James Keller, 1918 . . - . . . Iirlifor-in-Clziqf Edward Tyler Perry, 1918 . Mmmging Eflimr Herbert Sanford Allan, 1919 . . flssomfate Editor Arthur Eldridge Symons, 1919 . . . . Associate Eflfiior Edwin Kellogg Bertine, 1918 Roswell Park Collin May, 1918 Elias Wilbur Gilman, 1918 Mitchel Vaughn Charnley, Jr., 1919 Leonard Cheney Maier, 1918 Malcolm Davis, 1919 Everett Bentley Lemmon, 1919 Theodore Nevin Booth, 1918 Irving George Hopkins, 1919 Monroe Benjamin England, 1918 Howard Merrill Fillebrown, 1919 181 . . 12'llSi7lL'SS Manager x'lSS'IiSfll,7lil Iiusiness M anagcr . . Uirczllation Manager A sxixtant Uzfrclllcztzfon. M anagcr -4 U3 IO WILLIAMS LITERARY MONTHLY BOARD Comes Towxsnxn SWINNERTON GENZMER BAKELI-:ss BIOFF.-XT BICCONNELL 3 il OL 5 0 I F 1 P-1 X-l 1-I llll 4 E I-1 i La m f r-1 5 19 G l V P 1, E N 5 I A vi Eze 4 -- li WI L L I A M 5 L I T E 1173. RX E3 . 4 . 31 HT. 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Koller . Edward T. Perry . E. K. Bertino II. E. Hemstrcct Ruymolld E. Draper I 9 I 8 Class Book Board of Editors C. G. XVIIIIR 188 lizlitor-in-Clziqf Mmzagivzg Editor II. C. IVIu1Cr C. R. Scott If llSiILUSS lllmlagcfr 19 o G V L H L 511-51 A 1 - Iilm nlalcmf liulnvlcm. SHAMAN Ll-zswlfzlc WARD ' SPINK CIIARNLIGY W lm: Williams Handbook 1918-1919 Cl'l1111is11cd lllll10l' the aulspivcs of Lhc 1v1111ZLlllSC1lI'1S1L12LllASSOC12l,t10llb Mitrlmoll Vzuxglm Clmrnlcy, 1919 ...... 1C1l'itor-'in-Ifhiqf Arthur Eldridge Symons, 1919 . . . . lVIc1v1,11g'i11g Editor E. Shcpzmrcl Spink, Jr., 1919 Charles H. .Kim1me1'1y, 19Q0 H Arthur G. Wild, 1919 Joseph VV. Lester, 1929 Frederick A. Burwcll. 1920 Cllristopher L. VVzLrd, Jr., 1990 151'zulford Cluflin Scalmm, 19Q0 . . . . 13'14.v'i71.ess M anaycr 189 59 ' L 1 H E N . , , !9 1 , E L M 5 A Ni a f f A 53 ' 5 Q ij afi f lj gg Xa? X vjgi f ' fQjf ffS-2 gi A,Qsg,Hsu5?- YZ w 2wfYI EQfN A-e3kZ.?6:-' am, 111 ..4 -- if 49 MYSICA L CLYBS Upper ROWf3IAY. L1xDERx1.A.x. JAMES. BUCKNER. CQRINDY. T1EBo1'T. A. B. PERRY. STABLER. GOODRICH. ALLEN. FILLEBROWX. ALLISON. FCSTER V Second ROXY'SPl-lRRY, STEPHENMJX. YY EBB. CORNELL. E. T. PERRY. CQLENN, W ILD. SCOTT. XVYCKOFF Flrst Row-XX HITTIER. FOWLE. Romxsox. EATON. RENT. SIXGLETON. BRIGHMI. NX ELLs. 1 E ' r-1 D1 Pi 1 !-ll E ! ri m U, ' .,.,,,. ,., ' ..., ' .,.... ' ....... .......,. ' . . . A ' .... ' . .. 4 ' ..,,.,,... .4!.., ... . '- Q GVLIELMETNSIAN Williams College Musical Association A. B. Cornell, 1918 . . . . Manager E. G. Wyckod, Jr., 1919 . . Assistant Manager A. C. Swinnerton, 1919 Press Manager Mrs. C. F. Seeley . . . . Coach Review of I9I 7-I9I8 Musical Clubs Season The Musical Clubs began practice in October under the supervision of Mrs. C. F. Seeley, and although handicapped by the loss of a considerable number of men who left College to enter the service, a well finished program was worked up by the faithful application of efficient coaching. As a war emergency the Clubs combined with Cap and Bells in several joint performances, and this arrangement resulted in a very pleasing and varied entertainment. The first performance, given in Pittsfield for the benefit of the Red Cross, was unusually well received, and was on the whole a very creditable opening of the season. The Musical Clubs again joined with Cap and Bells in a houseparty entertainment in Grace Hall on February 6, rendering a thoroughly enjoyable performance, which reflected much credit on the coaching. The cancelling of the Easter recess prevented the Clubs from carrying out the trip that had been plan- ned for that week, but this was partly compensated for by a few short week-end trips in the spring. The selections rendered by each of the Clubs were very well chosen, and vocal and instrumental pieces were received with equal favor. A pleasing variety was obtained in addition to the program by several college songs by the combined Clubs and a popular feature by the Glee and Mandolin Club Octet. 193 ENSTAIY1 LLlL I ' L '- Q Q1-H- ... I, . - ,f ff-3 ' .lc X ,nyvlun SW X U -' WX' ,. 751 ' X V Q 11:-EZ A ldqbvl eww: 'Q'A:' 9 , 1' ' X NW 2151 WM E A. B. McConnell, 1918 D. YV. Goodrich, 1919 Del-1. Bergen, Jr., 1918 S. YV. Prentiss, 1919 E. T. Perry, 1918 H. L. Webb, 1919 A. G. Wild, 1919 1918 E. K. Bertine, C. H. S. Eaton. 1918 C. R. Scott, 1918 dwurd Tyler Perry, First Tenors D. VV. 1VellS, 1921 Second Tenors WV. P. Black, 1920 First Basses Second Basses 194- 1918, Leader L. C. Kepner, 1919 YV. F. Fowle, 1920 ' L. F. Sperry, Jr., 1919 C. YV. Stephenson, 1919 R. M. Grindy, 1920 T. Allen, 1921 F. W. Frazier, 1921 A. B. Perry, 1920 F. Stabler, 1920 YV. L. James, 1921 .. . . W an 19 G V .L L E. LM -EN .S NI 9 , an Q, 41 'wxggf f ' 4 -S -N . ' 1, ',i. pl ' .. 3,qqNkN.o I jx' X W if , v yiiflxil . 'Q ' f 4kNV5B.Q J. B. Glenn, 1918 R. P. C. May, 1918 '11 . 0. Buckner, 1918 C. VV. Stephenson, 1919 R. 1Vayc0tt, 1919 C. L. Ward, 1920 T. G. Tiebout, 1920 J. B. Glenn, 1918, Leader First Mandolins E. W. Power, 1920 1 Second Mandolins Guitars Cello F. Stabler, 1920 Violin Flute E. G. Van Hoesen, 1921 Piano H. L. Webb, 1919 Traps J. M. Foster, 1920 195 Collins, Jr., 1919 M. Fillebrown, 1919 J. Whittier, 1920 R. Kent, 1921 T. Allison, 1921 M. Brigliani, 1921 P. Lindernmn, 1921 E IN'l'lClN7I.ASS SINGING CON'I'l'IS'l' 196 66 io 1 G V .L I -S . ' l.: ' ' will . N? l l 'An' ,rf . I ARRWW' 1 fllr f w ll .nm f'7l l'i'Glllkx fl ' f IINII-IE:Illr:IulIl!Ei!i !iiIIIllilI'NIEin Laboratory Campus, May 30, 1917 ,Iuclges Professor Karl Ephraim VVeston Professor lirnincrtl Nfonrs Professor 1Villizun Howard Doughty Mr. 'l'a1lc-oLl, Minor Banks Sing to Willia1ns A Noble Army Sing to vV1ll1ill11S Cl Yard by Yard . Our Mother Alma Mater Song .... Mr. Sumner Salter Prize Song- Sing to Williams Songs 1917 . . . VVordS and music-F. H. Hutchinson 1VordS and 111llS1lfqD. lVInrvin, '01 F, H. Hutchinson. Leculer 1918 . WVords-L. CT. lVI:Lior Music-P. H. Rogers . . . . . 1Vorcls-117. I. Vorys, '14- Mnsic--HP. B. 1Vest, '14- li. C. Maier. Lcuzlw' 1919 . VVords-C. F. Brown. '00, L. S. Potter, '10 Mnsicfmii. F. Brown, '00, H. S. 1Voocl, '10 R. 1Vu.yr-ott, Lemlrr I 920 . . VVords and lI1lIS1f'-cl. F. Brown, '09 R. Harden, Leader 197 :cj 'Scif 1 E l i L Mi E N 5 . L -K 1 C 7 A Simmer Salter . Edward Tyler Perry, D. Bergen, 1918 A. 13. 1VIcConnell, 1918 L. F. Sperry, 1919 C. W'. Stephenson, 1919 E. T. Perry, 1918 M. V. Clmrnley, 1919 A. G. Wild, 1919 . E. Draper, 1918 . S. H. Eaton, 1918 H. D. 1V1zirtyn, 1919 S. W. Prentiss, 1919 R C H. P. Cllristizul, 1920 O. M. Edwards, Jr., 1920 E. K. Bertine, 1918 R L Brimdegee, 1920 1918 . . . First Tenors F. H. Robinson, 1920 Second Tenors First Basses C. C. Noble, 1921 Second Basses Auxiliary Choir First Tenors L. G. Wagner, Jr., 1921 Second Tenors D. W. Wells, 1921 First Basses Second Basses W. L. James, 1921 198 Director mul Orgcmist . . Leader D. VV. Goodrich, 1919 L. C. Kepnor, 1919 W. P. Black. 1920 WV. F. Fowlc, 1920 J. T. Mills. Jr., 1920 T. Allen, 1921 F. W. Frazier, 1921 A. B. Perry, 1920 J. A. Rudloff, 1920 F. Stablcr, 1920 R. dc R. S. Combes, 1 E. D. Cutler, 1920 13. C. Seaman, 1920 S. J. Waring. 1920 H. A. Hanning, 1920 9 HAMATIC CAP AND BELLS STEWART XYEBB BIILTON ANTHONY K BERTINT: JI-:WETT MAY ENGLAND SHEPHERD ,. fl iq 1 514 l-4 , r-' Z ei U75 UP IQ CVLIELMENSIAN Cap and Bells . Board of Directors ' ' Professor Byron J. Rees Roswell P. C. May Professor Karl E. Weston Harvey C. Jewett Francis B. Stewart, II Cfficers Roswell P. C. May, 1918 . . . . President Harvey C. Jewett. Jr., 1919 . . . Secretary Monroe B. England, 1918 . . Manager Harold L. Webb, 1919 . . Assistant Manager Edwin K. Bertine, 1918 . . . Stage Manager Henry B. Anthony, 1919 . . Assistant Stage Manager Samuel W. Anderson, 1920 . 2nd Assistant Stage Manager Samuel R. Shepherd, 1918 . . . . Costume Man Albert F. Milton, 1919 . . Assistant Costume Man John A. Coe, 1920 Qnd Assistant Costume Man Review of Cap and Bells Season Like all other college organizations, Cap and Bells has felt the piiich of warg but, believing that always the play's the thing, it has succeeded, during its twenty-second season, in maintaining its existence and its standards. The Declaration of War in April, 1917, and the consequent intensive military activity of the College, made a spring season not only undesirable but impossible. Last fall, 'on account of the small size of the College and the stress of the times, it was decided to present two short, one-act plays, and to combine forces with the Musical Clubs in a limited number of performances. The two plays chosen were A Good Woman, by Arnold Bennett, and Helenafs Husband, by Philip Moeller. The two plays were presented in Pittsfield on Dec. 14, 1917, and Helena's Husband was given in Grace Hall on Feb. 6, 1918, during the winter houseparty. fContinuecl on page 2033 Q01 I9 .' G VP 1 E L E-.iN.5 1 N. A Good Woman By Arnold Bennet Presented at the Masonic Hall, Pittsfield, December 14. 1917 Under the direction of Albert Lang Cast of Characters James Brett ...... Roger W. Putnam Gerald O'Mara . ...... Mason B. Olmsted Rosamund Fife . . Roswell P. C. May Menelaus Analytikos Paris . Helena Tsuma l'lelena's Husband By Philip Moeller Presented at Grace Hall, Williamstown, February 6, 1918 Under the direction of Albert Lang Cast of Characters 202 Mason B. Olmsted John M. Foster Albert T. Finkler Harvey C. Jewett Dudley D. Fowler ' L E NS f III41LlQNA'S IIUSISANIY' J l'lWI'1'I l' Fmvmca l+'iNK1.i-in O1,Ms'rlan l os'r1-za Clfmztimwfl from page 2015 Both productions were characterized by the finished work for which Cap and Bells is famous: for this result, the club is again deeply indebted to Mr. Albert l,ang's capable coaching, and to Mrs. Freneh's and Professor Weston's artistic use of the new method of stage-setting. In the distribution of bouquets to the actors, the largest should go to Messrs. May, Jewett, and Finkler, although every member of the casts, and all who labored so earnestly behind the scenes, deserve flowers. Mr. May, the president of the club, comes in for special congratulation this season, not only for his clever acting, but also for his courage and untiring energy in the face of unprecedented difficulties. A. II. Licklider 203 i ioiv L EBJJSLMMJME 1 X ATINE 'Pmeuo Adelphic Union Founded I793 Divided into Philologian and Philotechnian Societies in 1795 Officers 'Sewell Tappan Tyng, 1918 .... . Presidrmt John Edwin Bakeless, 1918 . . . . V'ice-Presiclcnt Fourteenth Annual Underclass Debate l920-l92l JESUP HALL, April 5, 1918 John Edwin Bakeless, Presiicling Qfficcr Question - Resolved, That the United States Govermuent should merin e . 1 a nently own and operate its Merchant marine. AFFIRMATIVE- I 920 Nelson Sherwin Bushnell Alfred Hubbard Holt John Gray Reinhardt Nncnvrivm-I92l Richard Barton Cole John Hartney Finn George Bentley Searls Judges Professor William Howard Doughty Assistant Professor David Taggart Clark Assistant Professor Ellwood Grisconi. Jr. Decision in favor of the Negative 755 In National Service 204 IQ GVLIELMENSIAN Q, Hp, 3 5 1 7' Wg A QQ 2 P qw W 19 qi W. C. A. CABINET CHARNLEY DR.APER BERUNE CORNELL XYEBB DAYTON LESTER H.4l'fGOOD PERRY TREBI.-XX IQHPNER BERNARD L 3 2 1 ?H 4 i CW F' 711 F1 F F1 b--4 i-A E 2 19 . ev 1 E L M E 5 .ist Williams Christian Association Alumni Committee A. F. Schaufficr, D.D., 1867 ....... Chairman T. M. Banks, M.A., 1890 ...... Secretary-Treasfurer H. D. VVild, MA., 1888 H. S. Ludlow, 1892 F. B. Sayre, 1.L.B., mos Executive Committee E. T. Perry, 1918 ...... M. M. Hapgood, 1918 . L. C. Kepner, 1919 . K. A. Bernard, 1919 . J. W. Lester, 1920 R. C. Trenmn . .... . Committee Chairmen Bible Study . ..... M. M. Hapgood, Boys' Work . . . . A. B. Cornell, . E. K. Bertine, . I.. C. Kepncr, Charities .... Community Religions Work . Deputation . . . . H. L. Webb, Educational . . . . G. H. Genzmer Entertainments . . . K. A. Bernard, Finance and M emberskip . M. T. Dayton, M ission Study . . . L. W. Labaree, Handbook and Press . M. V. Chnrnlcy, 207 . . . President . . 'Vice-President Corresponding Secretary . Recording Secretary . . Treasurer General Secretary 1918 1918 1918 1919 1919 ,1918 1919 1918 1919 1919 19 .' G V1-1 H L H NS I ' Come Gpreodhencs April April April May May May May June June June September September October October October October November November November November December December December January January January February February March March March l9l7 Rev. G. A. Johnston Ross, D.D. Union Father Harvey Officer, O.H.C. Father Harvey Officer, O.H.C. Rev. Albert P. Fitch, D.D. . Andover Rev. Harry P. Dewey, D.D. . Rev. Clarence H. Wilson, D.D. Dean Charles R. Brown, D.D. Rt. Rev. Thomas F. Davies . Rev. Pres. Rev. Pres Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Samuel A. Elliot . . Harry A. Garfield, LL.D. Harris E. Adriance . . Emeritus J. Franklin Carter Willis H. Butler . . John H. Randall . . Henry S. Coffin, D.D. . S. V. V. Holmes, D.D. . Joseph H. Odell . . A I Pine -.eo Theological Seminary West Park, N. J. West Park, N. J. Theological Seminary Minneapolis, Minn. Glen Ridge, N. J. Yale Divinity School Springfield, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Williamstown, Mass. Englewood, N. J. Williamstown, . Boston, Mass. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. . Troy, N. Y. Dean Charles R. Brown, D.D. Yale Divinity School Rev. C. F. Carter . . . Hartford Theological Seminary Pres. W. Douglas MacKenzie, D.D. . . . . Hartford Theological Seminary Rev. John S. Zelie, D.D .... Plainfield, N. J. Mr. Robert E. Speer .... New York, N. Y. Pres. Clarence A. Barbour, D.D. . . . Rochester Theological Seminary l9l8 Rev. J. V. Moldenhawer . . . Albany, N. Y. Dean Charles R. Brown, D.D. Yale Divinity School Rev. Raymond Calkins, D.D. . . . Cambridge, Mass. Rev. Harris E. Adriance .... Englewood, N. J. Pres. Albert P. Fitch, D.D. . Andover Theological Seminary Rev. Nehemiah Boynton, D.D. . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Rev. Elmer E. Count, D.D. . . New York, N. Y. Rev. W. L. Sperry . . . Boston, Mass. Q08 IQ CVLI ELMENSIAN . s - I . IIIII mum: -----l- :mlm IEQIIEJI IEIIUI mlmlml lmlmlm lg-gmlggmlmlmlmlmlmlmlmlmlmlm! 05' PouNDAT1oNS .EEIII Thompson Course Arranged by Professor Karl E. Weston November 8-Miss Ruth Draper. November 22-Arthur Delroy in An Exposure of Psychic Fraudsf' December 13-H. Charles Woods, The War and the Near East. January 10-Arthur Hackett. January 17-Elmer Ransom and Al Baker. February 28-Miss Loraine Wyman and Howard Brockway in Lonesome Tunes. March 14-Edith Rubel Trio. April 4-James Thrasher and Nelson Waring. April 18-Miss Lucy Gates. The Edward Bok Foundation CDiscontinued through 1917-182 209 n o G YL 1 E L EQNS 1 N. T Lectures Delivered Before the College November January January January January February March March Mzircfli Marcli 66 l9I7 . Q1-Ex-Pres. William H. Taft The Y. M. C. A. and the War cY. M. cf. A. IJ.-in-5 l9l8 8-Prof. Pratt . . . German Philosophy and the War f'l'lws4luy Lcclure Cuursr-I 15-Prof. Taylor . Some Observations on the Near East CTucsxluy Lecture Coursr-J Q2-Asst. Prof. Dickerman . The Story of Mairco Bozzarisn l'l'u1-srluy Lecture Courscj 24--Prof. Albert B. Hart . . . Business as Usual ffloml Govt-ruins-ul Cluhl Q6--Dr. Licklicler . wphe American Ballad C'l'lu-srluy l,l'l'llll'0 fll!lll'Sl', 5-Asst. Prof. Rice The Poetry of Ruben Dario and Santo Chocano C'l'u1-saluy Lcclurc Courscj IQ-Dr. Long . The Influence of Goethe in New England f'l'ur-sfluy Lcclurc Cuurscb 19-Prof. lVIcLaren . Financing the War Q6 Q l uwuluy Lecture c,0lll'HL5D -Mr. Buffinton The Effect of Seventeenth Century French on Western M3,SS3,ChllS0ttS,, CTU1-sclny Lecture Course? 210 G VP 1 E L EN S I W . , Ngsfviigim I F 1, fx . - 4 X? Q I H QW . 4, 5 'Q .. ,. V : ' -.', . , .. xt 5 fb f , I ... gr g.,f, - ,,3f6i, 1g 3,.,. ,. an WG, Mililani: W fi L xl wut? .gg lf - gig , fiiilllllm C I I ,i35 f5 lIII I I 4 ' I w evo 211 G. G. C. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE R. H. SMITH J. M. XYITHROW H. M. BLANCHARD DAYTON - blk 1 3-4 l-1 115 5 I : O P Z ' .' yn.. F3 . . VU Eel- , . . .. .. E I N. Williams College Good Government Club Officers John McClellan Withrow, 1918 . . . . President Harold Mercer Blanchard, 1918 . . V ire-Presiflevzl Monteath Thornton Dayton. 1918 . . Secretary Robert Hooper Smith, 1919 . . . . Treamlrer Alumni Advisory Committee Charles T. Terry, 1889, 0111677716171 Morris L. Ernst, 1909 Clark Williams, 1892 Charles L. Hedden. 1912 Almon C. Barrell. 1897 R. Bayard Cutting Francis B. Sayre, 1909 Review Because of the abnormal conditions in College the Good Government Club was unable to secure its usual quota of prominent speakersg but the Club demon- strated its usefulness by its very effective services as the canvassing agent in College for several war relief organizations. In addition the Club managed the placing of the bonds of the Second Liberty Loan, the College quota of which- SBQ0,000-was twenty-five per cent over subscribed. The policy which was inaugurated last year of concentrating the work of committees by reducing their number was continued this season with equal effectiveness. Big Brother . Home Service Membership Naturalization Press . . School Speaker Committee Chairmen Q13 E. G. Wyckoff, Jr., 1919 . L. C. Kepner, 1919 . R. H. Smith, 1919 . C. K. Parker, 1919 . M. V. Charnley,1919 . K. A. Bernerd, 1919 X E A '- fi 'A ' , f-'7 '-:: f' - ,. . '- ' f:1:eif 'i'f TJ.T.3ai. , 'Ag-fm153-. :'1g'F 'i i1f'flQ1.1, g , ' ,, ' ': ' s we M -. i U i' '. if'1li1',T?l'v ilzxz'-lifillfffpi.,5'gf:?e5f 5ff'Q:y11?fy.,-'-'A Ji !-5iff2f'3f Q-Qgf'i7.F5-ZWi.xsI.f1S?9S',ijl 4, -MP' ' 365.1 .- - rL1i.?1iJ, '1ag 5i-YW vs, -sw,':f-Q'-,sire'-s1Zf,f,1g.:.vqf1,,,1-'N-- fff:fw'f+..f:y'fr,:' 'fvfw:wf.42' -A ' :.i:V:.:,wff ,4:,KA-E'-gif lw:,.,r is. - 1,'--,':. wfgv, W. 51125 ,:,- ,'l .f . . . Q Mig' ,f7,f5,,,.'..,v,jl ,rap 1' ,f. lf, V 1-: 4, ,TH H , ' ' f 1- lilff' , fl .m 'l9'. .. Common Room, Currier Hall, Williamstown, june 25, l9l7 Toasts Norman Underhill White, Toastmaster President's Address ...... Norman Underhill White The Army . Lieutenant Robert Fuller Blodgett The Naval Reserve . . Henry Satterlee Herendeen Appreciation of 1917 . Henry Livingston Van Doran Our Commencement . George Stanley Young Class Prophet . Sidney Clarke Moody Prophet on Prophet Charles Akers Choate Class Historian . . 'John Valentine Committee Douglas Drew Myers, Chairman John Howland Leeming 'Absent with Williams College Ambulance Unit 214 19 G i1 i Y I E LM i i I Class of l9I7 Common Room, June 21, 191 7 Committee Charles Ackert Banks, Chairman Charles Burgess Arthur, Jr. Jznnes Linn Rodgers, Jr. Roger Barrett McMullen, Jr. Harwood Edmund Smeetll Stanley Phillips Philip Ira Worcester ' 215 1 19 .' G V L 1 H L E I Ni '- - N' W' 'if -. ' : 'DN N, L, S T u D E N T l ..- ' ' 45 , . Hs ui' it 5- 7, 5, s, ay fy I el sf -, ' ..........-. L Q -Q , U sr., 3... All ' -VWQX .L ' i GJ Fraser M. Moffat Division I Division II , Division III Division IV Captains H. M. Halsted F. H. Sibley G. B. Bowen G. P. Dunn First Lieutenants Brown, '19 Booth, '18 Dayton, '18 Perry, '18 Keller, '18 Cornell, '18 Hoyt, '19 Roth, '19 Maier, '18 Parmelee, '18 Pinkney, '18 Bergen, '18 Coles, '19 Hays, '18 Healy, '18 Jones, '19 Lohrke, '18 Prescott, '19 Schenck, '18 Scott, '18 Wright, '18 Parlnelee, '18 Shepherd, '18 Wyckoff, '19 Second Lieutenants CICIIZIIICF, '18 Merselis, '19 Morris, '19 Morris, '20 Atkinson, '18 Blanchard, '20 Boyden, '19 Fitch, '19 Foster, '20 Glenn, '18 Jewell, '18 Jewett, '19 McConnell, '18 McDonald, '19 Powers, '19 Radley, '19 Reboul, '19 R. H. Smith, '19 Wickwire, '20 Withrow, '18 Bakeless, '18 Blanchard '18 Carick, '20 England, '18 Lansing, '18 Ward, '20 iq GVLI ELMENSIANI F , , , l g 217 ' ' ... 9 .... V .LI E L. . . I Eaiaaigzifiiaeaagfeg.-.4 - rss:5?:s5:ss 25255 5 ff'l 'l 'Iq..:.....ll1 wiflQfi3'. , I2'fZi?fj2Z?,iH'5Z5 l'22f1E??f5'i?lfifilzfjj?-5i?iE1fiT5'?E?lf'Eff5'f:i ?:f5:ii'f'I71 lXl'Z5-f-ifQ?f5ff'fff1'5If3iii-I?ff:7ii2Ef:5'22ii3iflfiiiiffl f l1fiii'1iii1? ' U . l ll l' gl....!IT l'l1l ltr. llfrrri+ llik l .illll1lar..:::l:rir f''ffll l 'll'fll Wl1 e ll ----- ' A A I l'ykrum1'r EVE .lu flllll fllniiiieg' ln 'lygm V -ul,v,I,5if'g1 IU.lil..i.uIliii IHdw,wi4,I1llrl' '. IlZg5?:ij.ujlil., 1255?-2 IW. , -ASEE, . . ..5E31'iwIngt ' V 4 ' 5iEEiE,,-W... wEE1Eiiisn'rf '. :uiil5-SfgIlllmllm ll' l'lE55Eill f'H- ill' ll llllg-ifiilll Illl 'vul ,-fEE!+,i' ll Ulf!-.se It 'ifSss22l.1!II'- .1 lllsssiivl-v.1 E?EEEilllm,. INIEESE? ffll, 'I E'E'5?E 'M WHA lllllllilwllllgiiiiillillr. 4m 4 g f ,Nw'ml4 5-ggi-.ggfgf if Eji?i 5:54-E. -1532222 afieega 422:52 9222? ilwuaijisuil. Officers Iustus Oscar Ruperti, 19,18 .... . President George Harvey Genzlner, 1918 . . . Vice-President Albert Fink Milton . . . . Secretary Nicholas Henry Luderssen ..... . Treasurer Members Faculty Assl.. Professor U. W. Long Dr. C. WV. Johnson Mr. C. A. Yost Students l9l 8 T. N. Booth. M. T. Dayton W. E. Cflflkllllg G. H. Hays J. D. Clarkson J. P. Marble l9l9 H. S. Allan A. F. Milton M. V. Churnley S. M. Nordhouse W. M. Coates W. Penfield W. V. B. Field A. C. Swinnerton A. T. Finkler A. G. Wild C. A. Greef E. G. Wyckoff, Jr. l920 J. D. Ewing C. L. Marshall W. C. Gnhugzm A. H. Mcirowitz J. G. Reinlmrdt l92l H. S. Acken, Jr S. T. Bourne H. E. Brucker W. E. Eaton J. L. Holley D. E. Jones S. I. Solomon 218 R. D. King A. 0. Lohrke D. W. McFarlin R. S. Munger C. F. 0'Conner F. H. Roth ' .... 4' 'A ' ..A.. .4.. ' .. .. ..,.. ' ' an ' ' ,... . '- 19-- .. 9 .... V U E . .. 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' ' ' ylirllrwvln' .lg 3.,f,,.flE.-75.55.-?EE3??sgf?.5E?15Sigiiggigiiieiiiiiig lusxl -'xml 1 Officers Jznncs Edward Hculy, Jr. Justus Oscar Ruperti . Harold Edgar Hcmstrcct Mr. Robert Plaisunce . T. U. Bllclmcl' D. D. Fowler K. A. Bernard lu. C. Brown 0. H. Hafner F. B. Briglmm E. D. Cutler 0. V. Lee M. li. Olmsted P. I.. Papin l W. T. Buckner . . . l'rcxirlc'ni . Vice-1'rcs'irlcni . Sccr0tm'y-Trcasurar . . llirec-teu'r flu llarcle Members 1918 A. B. Nlcfflollllcll ll. li. Manning l9I9 A. F. Millon S. W. Prcntiss NV. B. VVlliddcn l920 A. B. Perry C. S. ll. Pike E. W. Power R. P. Suckctt C. L. VVan'd, Jr. 1921 ' G. C. Poncet 219 I9 .. . . .. C' -V .L F E, LM . . 51N 5 -1 A Pipe and Quill i Officers George Harvey Genzxncr, 1918 . . . . . . Prcsirlcnt 'Goodrich Capen Schaufller, 1918 . . Clarence Thorn White, Prof. Byron J. Rees J. E. Bakeless . . V ice-l're.wri1le1zt 1918 . . . . Sccrr'mry-Treasurer Members Faculty Prof. Carroll L. Maxcy Asst. Prof. Samuel E. Allen Dr. George B. Dutton Asst. Prof. Albert H. Licklifler Honorary Mr. Sanborn G. Tenney Nlr. 1Villiam C. Hart Students 1918 J. E. Healy, Jr. C. 'l'. White Wln National Service 220 59 . G V L1 E L E- N S I C 'lu Y I 'P .11 . Z f ' , T f h osophnccelfi . e gg?-4 ' A N -lpn . 4..- L. 1-gi... . . 1. - 41:-. - ,H Q1 f 1 is TT were Zlmon ll A fo . '- 1, 1 1 ' T. 72,2 -924-ff -Q --T Y 4 l Q f W.i.,-3 al' - Wilt' 5 , ' J' :W 1' .E:g1,.Tg .L: if -Aim Officers Professor James liissett Pratt . . . . . . I,l'BSI.l'l'f?71f John Prof. Prof. Prof. Asst. Edwin Bztkeless, A. H. Nlorton H. D. Wild T. C. Smith Prof. J. P. Rice J. E. Bukeless T. 0. Buckner R. B. Coulter R. E. Draper C. R. Albert H. B. Anthony W. L. Buck F. H. Clark D. W. Goodrich C. A. Greeff . E. G. Hughes 1918 . Secremry-Treasurer Faculty Members Prof. G. B. Dutton Prof. A. H. Licklidcr Prof. D. T. Clark Prof. Asst. Asst. Asst. W. H. Doughty, Jr. Asst. Mr. Sumner Salter Student Members I9I8 l9I9 I 920 C. L. lvard, Jr. 221 H. R. Keen A. B. McConnell F. Parmelee C. R. Scott H. C. Jcwett L. H. Lang F. Sperry, Jr. H. M. Stebbins A. G. Wild H. A. Woodward E. G. lvyckoff, Jr. L. 1 , I9 ' G VL 1 H L H 1 N. fn 'fr' G, fi Cla sslcal ,f ff it ' - 5 - t 1 t JB f Q 1 - r of 1 W f x -f -'V fig ,f - ' ,' Q Officers George H. Genzlner, 1918 . . . . . President Wallace E. Conkling, 1918 . . V 'ice-President Rutgers R. Coles. 1919 .... . Secretary-Treasurer Faculty Members Emeritus Prof. John H. Hewitt Asst. Prof. David T. Clark Prof. Henry D. Wild Asst. Prof. John S. Galbraith Prof. George E. Howes Asst. Prof. Sherwood 0. Dickernlan Prof. Monroe N. Wetmore Mr. Alfred Dame Student Members l9l8 J. E. Bakeless J. E. Healy, Jr. H. R. Keen W. E. Conkling J. P. Marble l9l9 W. V. B. Field D. W. Goodrich H. D. Martyn W. P. Black T. R. Bundy F. E. Burrows H. P. Christian C. H. Fraenckel E. Y. Pattison H. Spencer l920 H. A. Hanning 0. F. Humphreys, R . W. Nelson F. H. Robinson F. W. Smith, Jr. 1921 H. S. Acken, Jr. J. L. Kelley T. Allen P. L. Kohns H. Bullock K. Mixer R. S. Carr J. W. Crofts C. P. Hall J. E. Moody R. S. Munger W. H. Noble 222 J VL. F. Sperry, Jr. F. B. Stewart, II A. G. Wild F. T. E. Sutphen T. G. Tiebout A. M. Wickwire. Jr. K. T. Wood K. H. Woolson G. B. Searles A. C. Schlesinger G. B. Seager ganna . H. Richardson . K. Taylor W. Warren .19 .' F3 V .L I H L EN S .1 N. 1 ATF ' ' ' ' Q5 W is ' ' .' fx ,-Eg 56:0 M. 'WU 1- , 1 4 ' git.. if i N 4 Officers Monroe B. England, 1918 . . . . Presiflcnf Clarence T. White, 1918 , V'1fce-l'rg.mIm1f Edward T. Wheeler, 1920 . . . Secretary Donald W. Goodrich, 1.919 ..... Executive Committee The Officers, and George H. Genzmer, 1918 Claude M. Haggerty J. E. Bakeless J. D. Clarkson R. E. Draper M. B. England Honorary Members Members 1918 G. H. Genzmer J. E. Healy, Jr. H. R. Keen J. H. Lansing 1919 ,, C. R. Albert E. G. Hughes, Jr. W. M. Coates W. H. Jeffery G. L. Goodkind L. H. Lang D. W. Goodrich A. F. Milton ' W. F. VanSaun H 228 . Treasurer Jack L. Roth, 1919 Robert C. Treman J. H. Marble G. F. Pieper, Jr. R. R. Strong C. T. White E. G. Pattison J. L. Roth F. W. Smith, Jr. H. M. Stebbins L. Webb E9 - G V .L 1 ECL .1 N H. C. Almy R. L. Brandegee C. A. Breed S. E. Buck T. R. Bundy N. S. Bushnell R. H. Balch C. E. Blunt G. C. Cilrlllilll I.. W. Ferris J. L. Holley E. Johnson I 920 D. C. Corbin C. H. Fracnckel H. B. Goodrich . Hayman A. H. Holt C. H. Morris Ili E. 'l'. lVh0c-lor 1921 D. E. Jones . Jopling P. L. Kohns E. MucNuir A. YV. Mahon VV. H. Noble 711 R. W. Nelson w 1 G. S. Oppenheimer J. H. Paterson C1 N ,. G. Raphael A. 0. Rosenthal w I.. lu. Sutton, Jr. G. N. Ostrzmder, Jr F. H. Roth G. B. Sueger G. B. Searls A. C. SClll0SSlllg,0I' C. W. Tyson w' J. Y- w '- 1 yi K s .. ' , ,ff , . ' 224- l G I E i L Er S ' 5141111 rf? Eff! l ' 5 V f'.'-fx-wiv.. ' 'lggnxv -A X :1..t :,k,xjk2w,-S iw. w Mawr- ' ' .fl-'.4 K: X Kappa Beta Phi 'George Barnard Clifford, Jr. 'Leighton Hammond Coleman : Cedric Culbertson French 'Van Note Hatch Theodore Hayward Irwin 'George Archibald Kingsley 9'Eugene William Lohrke 'William Wallace lVIclVIillan fRaymond Willis Phelps 'Alfred Stuart Pratt, Jr. 'Edward Griswold Redfield 'fJol1n Jordan Redield 'David Pascal Sawyer John .lay Van Schaack 'Lambert Alexander Wood Ili? Service 225 22 IQ GVLIELME NSIAN 1Q N .. 'A W! ' ' ,.... ' W .. ..... '-....A'W . AM, : 227 ' G Y L L H N Ni l I mlm NVAIAUQIL-I onIlmll IHA TIIOMAHvlifwlrllrlll 'l'lll'I FOUIC COACIIICS jynf' 51.3mlqy-'l'1'4Lcflc ICD. vVACll'I'l'IIi1BIIHICISUJIINII 298 IQ GVLIELMENSIAN E. Williams College Alumni Athletic Association Officers James A. Hatch, 1913 ...,, . . Prcesvfzlcrzl James F. Bacon, 1898 .... . V ffflf-lift?-Villliflf Dean Carroll Lewis Muxcy, 1887 . . Secretary E. Herbert llotsford, 188Q ........ Tr0us1n'1:r ' 1 W 1ll1ams College Athletlc Councll Officers Dr. Frank VV. Olds, 1876 . . . . . P7'0.9'ill67lt Prof. Henry D. Wild, 1888 . . Vice-President E. Herbert Botsford, 1882 . . G'I'lll1'lIll'll6 Treasurer Dean Carroll Lewis Matxcy, 1887 . . . . . Secretary Alumni Members Dr. Frank W. Olds, 1876 ' Hugh P. Drysdale, 1897 E. Herbert Botsford, 1882 James F. Bacon, 1898 Dr. Vanderpoel Adriance, 1890 James A. Hatch, 1908 Faculty Members . Asst. Prof. VVilliu.m H. Doughty, Jr., 1898 Dean Carroll L. Mnxf-y, 1887 Prof. Henry D. Wild, 1888 Undergraduate Members Szunuel R. Shepllerd, 1918 FFHSGI' M- M0fl'2lt, JP., 1918 . Foster Parmelee. 1918 229 , 1 ' IQ CVLIELNIENSIAN IQ , I . M. MlJl I A'I'-l 00fNIHl,H C- W- COX-'H2lS0l'D2l,ll 'HIE MAJOR MANAGERS T. N. B0O'l'lI'BIl.Sk0LbIl.Il I . PAILMI-:welll-'l'1-mek 230 I9 .,.. .i. , .. 9 . .. Y I E,L-.MF-N i I A N,. savers M FEP Football 1W. C. Brewer, Jr. WG. B. Clifford, Jr. M. T. Dayton : I-I 'G. WF. XR WF. WH M. Halsted, Jr. A. Kingsley M. Moffat, Jr. J. 0'Brien Parnlelee, Jr. L. Pierson A, U. Pinkney WF. B. Pollard 'A. : D. E :FG WR. W. WR XD YL. B. L. 'J. J. A. S. Pratt, Jr. P. Sawyer C. .Brown E. Cress M. Gillhaln G. Hegardt I.. Mclean, Jr. Rochester, Jr. F. Wright L. Boynton F. Fieser, Jr. F. Krieger T. Mills, Jr. K. Stearns, Jr. Baseball 1918 G. P. Dunn 9FG. A. Kingsley AFR. W. Phelps Pk 1919 'fJ. J. Radley, Jr. WG. E. Cress 5 F. E. Dempsey WF. A. Howland 1920 'In Government Service Q31 44 77 Track WJ. A. Edgar 'C. P. G. Landon QC. H. Matz F14 II. III. Brown F. B. Stewart, II CHEER LEADERS EXGLAXD BIAIER XYITHROYV RIURRAY il ,O C5 4 L- 3 Qu-L ! V '4 rn L-4 m Z P 2 G I L H Fl FOOTBALL COLUMBIA GAME 1917 FOOTBALL TEAM STRONG IQINGSLEY Fmsrzn IQRIEGER BIOFFAT PIXKXEY Bxowx HALSTED BOYNTON P.aRx11aLEE HECS.-XRDT DAYTON STE.-KRNS XYRIGHT BIILLS Sl-8 P11 DP ,,, .i,. 0 T I f Tl 2 VU7 IQ GVLIELMEJNSIAN , Williams College Football Association Officers Fraser NI. Moffat, Jr., 1918 ...... 1,7'6-Ylllllfllf and Zllanagcr W- G0I'Cl011 HCg1ll'dft, 1919 A . V 'flfll-1J'I'USidL'7lf and .fls.s'i.st1111t Manager Fred M. Walker . . . ....... Coach Henry M. Halsted, Jr., 1918 ......... Captain Graduate Advisory Football Committee Dr. Silvanus B. Newton, 1891 R. Clifford Blat-k, Jr., 1900 James A. I-Iateh, 1903 Varsity Henry M. Halsted, 1918, Left Tackle, Captazfn G. A. Kingsley, 1919, Right End E. C. Brown. 1919, Left End L. S. Strong, 1920, Right End B. L. Boynton, 1920, Quarter Back F. Parmelee, 1918, Right Taekle M. T. Dayton, 1918, Right Half Back A. U. Pinkney, 1918, Right Guard L. F. Wright, 1919, Left Half Back J. T. Mills, Jr., 1920, Center A. K. Stearns, 1920, Left Half Back L. F. Fieser, 1920, Left Guard J. F. Krieger, 1920, Full Back Substitutes 11. Collins, Jr., 1919, End H. M. Quigley, 1919, Center E. S. Spink, Jr., 1919, End G. G. Cariek, 1920, Left Half Back F. Stabler, 1920, Guard H. C. Bonner, 1920, Full Baek M. Beehe, Jr., 1920, Guard P. L. Papin, 1920, Full Baek V. A. Spoehr. 1920, Tackle J. J. Radley, 1919, Full Back E. G. Wfyekoif, Jr., 1919, Guard 235 '9 P I E, L M,EN 5113 N 19 CAPTAIN HAl.S'l'I'ID ' C V L 1- E-.L-M.,E N ,, 5 I A Nc 19. Review of the I9I 7 Football Season The 1917 football season stands unique in the athletic annals of Williams. For the first time in the football history of the college a Williams team went through the season with a record unmarred by a single defeat. Given a squad of unusually raw and light material, Coach Walker developed, by his sys- tem of strict training and secret practice, one of the most efficient elevens in the east, and deserves t.he universal praise that he has received from football critics. 0 In all the games the varsity excelled in open formations, Boynton's' sensational passes and end runs accounting for the majority of first downs gained. Although handicapped by lack of weight, Williams offered unusually effective defense, holding her opponents to a total of 29 points, as against her own total score of 127. A R I I ind Umon proved the first victims by scores of 20-0 and 13-6. In the Cornell stadium, with the score 10-0 against her in the last quarter., Williams scored two touchdowns in quick succession, winning the most remarkable victory of the season. A series of successful forward passes secured the defeat of Hamilton, and a week later Columbia succumbed to the varsity's strong attack, the final score standing 9-6. At Middletown Williams met the only check of the season, being held to a scoreless tie, although out- playing Wesleyan in offense and repeatedly threaten- ing her goal-line. Middlebixry was easily defeated by a total of six touchdowns to one. In the final clash with Amherst on VVeston Field Williams overcame a stiff resistance in the second half, and finished victor by the decisive score of 20-0, achieving a fitting climax to the most successful football season in her history. 237 I .. .. i . i -H ., .. ,.A, ,., .4 V .. . g.A . O i i V' . 4 A VWA ? - H , - - CVLIELMEANSIAN Foobtall Games of I9I 7 September 29 At Williamstown Williams R. P. I. October 6 At Schenectady Williams Union October 13 At Ithaca Williams Cornell October 20 At Williamstown Williams Hamilton October Q7 At New York Williams Columbia November 3 At Middletown Williams Wesleyan November 10 At Williamstown Williams Middlelmllry November 17 At Williamstown Williams Amherst Williams, 127 points Opponents, 29 points ... -Qi .1 A N BASEBALL 1 E 1 ,Qf Qi???TLi A- ,--S 1 O. f A , l-I 0 ' -f A Av A ' . ' Q 1 l-1 THE Q 1 : I I 1 I i a V' A ! v-4 AI 3' T I 4 I v 1 I 1917 BASEBALL TEAM 2' -E' ROTH SAYLES IQIXGSLEY BOYDEN MASON , i l ' I Cox FOSTER RADLI-:Y SMITH XYOUXG COACH THOMAS WORCESTER Dvxx DEMPSEY PHELPS EN: ,uf 1 2 .19 9 L 5. I-.M,.E-N 5 I A N1 19 Williams College Baseball Association ' Officers Carlton W. Cox, 1917 ...... Ilresirlerzf and Mlznlzqer Raymond W. Phelps, 1918 . . . Vice- l'fr0sz'1I0nt and Assrsianf Manager Ira F. Thomas . . . . . . Coach VV. Bernard Clark, 1917 .... faplaln Varsity mW. Bernard Clark,1 917, Short Stop, Cupfain MCI. S. Young, 1917, Pitcher 'R. F. Debevoise, 1917, Pitcher E. Foster, 1917, Pitcher G. A. Kingsley, 1918, Catcher 'P. 1. Worcester, 1917, First Base G. P. Dunn, 1918, Second Base F. E. Dempsey, 1919, Short Stop 'F. A. Howland, 1919, Third Base R. C. Mason, 1920,'Left Field WG. E. Cress, 1919, Center Field J. J. Rradley, Jr., 1919, Right Field Substitutes YC. WV. Bok, 1919, First Base J. l.. Roth, 1919, Left Field 13. I.. Boynton, 1920, Third Base VV. N. Boyden, 1919, Right Field ' P. l.. Papin, 1920, Right Field I. Smith, Jr., 1917, Pitcher P. S. Sayles, 1917, Catcher R. J. 0'Brien, 1918, Left Field Enix-rccl government service hcforc 1-ml of season 3 lClccl.1-il captain ln-fore Jhlllll4'l'Slg1llIll', May 16, 1917 Q41 Wit?i1T??ffE I i 1 I CR7 1 Ii L M E N 5 6 492 GVLIELMENSIAN IQ Review of the I9I 7 Baseball Season Commencing the season with a nucleus of eleven experienced men, including a veteran pitching staff, and commanding the services of one of the country's foremost baseball coaches, Williams beheld fair prospects of having one of the best seasons she had ever seen. Handicapped, however, by a very late spring which permitted of scarcely any work , outside of the cage the nine fared poorly on its third Southern Trip, losing all but one of the four games. Lack of practice and the resultant lack of team-work forfeited games to West Point, Annapolis, and the University of Pennsylvania, and only the steady pitching of Foster ensured the victory over New York University. A radical change in the schedule followed the declaration of war. Games with Yale, Dartmouth, Colgate, and Leland Stanford were cancelled, and the Athletic Council face the problem of successfully continuing athletics in con- junction with the new military courses. But with the unqualified approval of Capt. Gimperling the schedule was retained as far as possible, a series of four games was arranged with Amherst, home games were scheduled to replace those cancelled, and the nine was allowed two afternoons' freedom from drill each week for practice. Under these conditions Springfield Y. M. C. A. College was beaten in a loosely played game 12 to 8, and the following week Holy Cross scored one run and won one of the fastest games of the season. Then came the general exit .into Government service. Among the first to go were Captain Clark, Bok, Cress, and Debevoiseg later followed Howland and Worcester. Weakened as it was, the team won the first game of the series from Amherst by a ninth inning rally. won from Boston College, overwhelmed North- eastern College, only to lose the Memorial Day game to Amherst by costly, stupid errors. In the following game with Middlebury the team showed the best brand 'of ball of the year, 'Foster pitched to twenty-nine batters, allowing but one hit in the whole game. After examinations a Q to 1 loss to Amherst began the regular Commencement slump, consisting this year of a decisive defeat at the hands of the crack Lehigh nine, and a very sloppy 11 to 5 loss of the last game of the Amherst series. Tile season closed with an overwhelming victory over the University of Vermont on the Saturday before Commence- . , 4 r':'fA Q' l ment. ' g Yggg W gg , 243 . P L I Ea L E t N 5 IA N 193 I9l 7 Baseball Games Southern Trip April At West Point Williams 6 Army April At New York Williams 14- New York University April At Annapolis Williams Q Navy April At Philadelphia Williams 0 Pennsylvania Regular Schedule April At Williamstown Williams 12 Springfield Y. M. C. A College April At Worcester Williams 0 Holy Cross May At Amherst Williams 6 Amherst May At Williamstown Williams 5 Boston College May At Williamstown Williams 16 Northeastern May At Williamstown Williams 5 Amherst June At Williamstown Williams 2 Middlebury June At Amherst Williams 1 Amherst June At Williamstown Williams 2 Lehigh June At Williamstown Williams 5 Amherst June At VVilliamstown Williams 9 Vermont Williams, 85 Opponents. 81 ,,a , . , 5 A 2-1-4- 19? I- H S N EQ TRACIC IQ c V L 1 E L M E N I AIN CROSS fDOUN'l'R,Y 'FICAM U1,soN ICWIN1: A. H. I'mun' l,l'2Nl ll'Il,lb l 0WI,l'Z l,.'HtMl'll,I'll'2 l',uuu-nn COAVII S1111-Il.l'IY S'l'l42WAIt'l' R.. Il. SMITH 1 'rw , U 11 I-' Rl I XX I XM VANlImf:slf:N l'ARIil'IIt UUAUII HI'II'lLl'lY S'l'ICWAR'l' lillfzslm Ol,soN 246 .. U. 1 TR., Williams College Field and Track Association Officers Foster Parmelee, 1918 . .... Prc.s'idc1Lt and M anagor R. Hooper Smith, 1919 Vice-President and Assistant Manager Charles F. Seeley . ...... Coach Francis B. Stewart. 1919 . ..... Captain Review of the l9l8 Relay Season AIR Prospects for the 1918 relay season suddenly came to naught when the four meets scheduled-two with Massachusetts Agricul- tural College, one with Bowdoin at Boston, and one with Amherst- filixlsgai were necessarily cancelled because of the unexpected closing of College in February. Strenuous efforts were made to secure dates for meets later in the season but these met with no success. Williams Team F. B. Stewart, 1919, Captain R. M. Parker, 1920 A. F. Kiescr, 1920 E. G. Vanllocsen, 1921 S. Olson, 1990, Substitute 247 IQQ FV 1 12 LM!-1 N S AN M19 CAPTAIN STEWA RT 9 L UM MEN 1 A N., 19. Review of the l9l 7 Cross Country Season v:la,'VQ',?IIJI1IAMS, 1917 cross country season with victories in two dual meets 1 A 7 and third place in the New England Intercollegiate Athletic Associa- tion run at Boston, fell only a short distance behind the unprecedent- ed 1916 season. The loss of Brown, who placed first in last year's 'xl Boston run, was felt in the extreme: and with but one varsity vet- eran the pre-season outlook was indeed gloomy. On Nov. 3rd, the first run of the season, R. P. I. was easily defeated by the score of 24 to 33. Platt won the race, and two of his team mates were close behind him. The following week Union offered little more resistance and, although winning first place, lost the meet, 26 to 3Q. At the Franklyn Park meet, the next week, M. I. T. gained the coveted hold on the New England cup, with Williams occupying third place, her five runners among the first eighteen to finish. Bowdoin scored 40, eight more than M. I. T., and occupied the second place. Tufts followed Williams, and Boston College came last. Cross Country Team Season of I9l7 F. B. Stewart, 1919, Captain I'I. R. Platt, Jr., 1919 J. D. Ewing, 1920 IV. F. Fowle, 1920 S. Olson, 1920 W R. M. Parker, 19530 A. B. Perry, 1990 Williams vs. R. P. I. NVilliamstown, Mass., November 3, 1917 VVIIIIICI'-1vllllitlllS Score-211--33 Williams vs. Union Schenectady, N. Y., November 10, 1917 Winner-Williams Score-26-32 N. E. l. A. A. Meet Franklin Park, Boston, November 17, 1917 College Positions Total NI. I. T. 2 4 5 9 12 32 Bowdoin 1 3 7 8 21 40 VVilliams 6 11 15 16 18 60 Tufts 14 19 Q2 23 27 105 Boston College QDid not finishj 249 I GVLIELMENSIAN I5 .. 0 E Nicolson 0 f sq, f in ,,,. . 1 .. 100-Yarrl Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yarfl Dash 880-Yard Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 120-Yard High Hurfllos . 9220-Yarrl Low Hurdles Broad J11mp High Jump . Pole Vault . Shot Put . Hammer Throw Discus Throw 10 see. 22 see. 49 2-5 see. 2.1 In in 1 min. 591- sec- 4 min. 26 1- see. 9 min. 48 2- sec. 15 4-5 sec. 24 -1--5 see. 292 ft. 21-4 in. 5 ft. 11 3-4 in. 11 ft. 3 in. 41 ft. 5 in. 138 ft. 5 2-3 in. 110 ft. 6 in. 250 1.. L 11 I-1. S. Patterson, 1898 C. M. Callahan, 1898 H. L. Gutterson, 1904 K. F. Driscoll, 1915 W. P. Austin, 1917 G. MeG. Hayes, 1916 A. L. Kelly, Jr., 1910 G. MCG. Hayes, 1916 J. D. Lester, 1911 J. Bray, 1900 F. I. Newton, 1911 F. I. Newton, 1911 P. Potter, 1901 G. Blavkmer, 1903 . G. Leavitt, ex-1907 P. Potter, 1901 E. R. Bartlett, 1912 tr. Horrax, 1909 W. H. Peabody, 1904 E. J. Marshall, ex-1908 C. B. Phelps, Jr., 1914 J. F. Thomas, 1910 w I I I C I I I I I I I - . I 1' - I f- : I, I May 14, 1896 May 9, 1896 May 7. 1904 May 9 1914 May 9, 1914 May 6 1916 May 8 1909 May 19 1916 April 30 1910 Junel 1900 May 6 1911 May 20 1011 June 21 1901 May 16, 1903 May 20, 1905 May 31 1901 May 4, 1912 May 23, 1908 May 14, 1904 May 19, 1906 May 24 1913 May 20 1910 I9 iuiii li i G,l.V1.l' I E L uuiuii ii ii EDN i u 5 I TWCHt1Ctl1 Annual SOpl'1OII1Ol'C-FI'CSl'lIIl8.I'l Dual lVleet Weston Field, October I7 and I9, l9I7 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run One-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 120-Yard Low Hurdles . 120-Yard High Hurdles Cllapnum, 1921 . Chapman, 1921 . Kieser, 1920 . VanHoesen, 1921 Olson, 1920 . Crofts, 1921 . Kieser, 1920 . Schermerhorn, 1920 10 3- . 24 1- . 55 2- 2 min. 9 4- . 5 min. 11 min. 20 2- . . 1 5 5 5 5 9 5 2 . 20 1-5 SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC SEC High Jump . Anderson, 1920 . , , 5 ft Broad Jump Kieser, 1920 . 19 ft, 11 1-2 in Pole Vault . Andrews, 1920 . , , '7 ft Shot Put . Edwards, 1920 . . 30 ft. 4 1-2 in Hammer Throw Hibbard, 1921 . , 89 ft, 7 in Discus Throw Fieser, 1920 , 82 ft, 7 in 1920, '74 points 1921, 51 points 251 I . L S IA N, 9 Nineteenth Annual Lehman Cup lVleet Lasell Gymnasium and Old Campus, March Zl, 22, 23, l9l8 35-Yard Dash CFirst Racej . Winner-Kieser, 1920 35-Yard Dash CSecond Raeej . 40-Yard Low Hurdles . 1 4-0-Yard High Hurdles . 440-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run One-Mile Run Potato Race . 252 Stearns, 1919 Kieser, 1920 Cariek, 1920 Parker, 1920 Wiekwire, 1920 Stearns, 1919 Kieser, 19201 Allen, 1921 Carick, 1920 Parker, 1920 Kieser, 1920 Stearns, 1919 Wicvkwire, 1920 Parker, 1920 Manning, 1918 Stearns, 1919 Mixer, 1921 Wickwire, 1920 Parker, 1920 Kieser, 1920 Stewart, 1919 Parker, 1920 Mixer, 1921 Stearns, 1919 Kieser, 1920 Stewart, 1919 Parker, 1920 Allen, 1921 Mixer, 1921 Parker, 1920 Stewart, 1919 Crofts, 1921 Kieser, 1920 Allen, 1921 Carick, 1920 Stearns, 1919 Parker, 1920 Stewart, 1919 Allen, 1921 .... - .... ..,... S ... ...,., .. .,..,. . .. ..,.. .... ... ...,, - .,,., . , .. . . .17 High Jump . Shot Put . Kicscr, 1920 SllCill'l1S, 1919 Stewart, 1919 Parker, 1920 Mixer, 1921 Wickwirc, 1920 Manning, 1918 Anderson, 1920 Wickwirc, 1920 Mixer, 1921 Stonelnetz, 1921 Czirick, 1920 Kicscr, 1920 I l':u'kcr, 1920 I Bflgllitlll, 1921 lJoslyn, 1921 Mills. 1920 Carrick, 1920 Joslyn, 1921 Individual Scores IH- Mauniing, 1918 19 1-2 Anderson, 1920 14- Carrick, 1920 13 1--2 Allen, 1921 . 10 1-2 Sl,0llClllCtZ, 1921 8 1-2 Briglnun, 1921 Joslyn, 1921 . . 2 H. H. BROWN 253 622 cs 5 4 4 2 0---P' i ,... iid i 9 0 1- m 3, i9 G Y NIJ L LM B 1 BASKETBALL 1917-IS BASKETBALL TEAM CARSOX BOxxER COACH AVACHT1-IR FIESER BOYNTON BOOTH CARICK DA3'TON Drxx ROTH ii A o O 4 r- P14 IT' I IT! Z UD w EIL 9 IQL GVLIELMENSIAN IQ. . 1 V . mg Mos. ' Williams College Basketball Association Officers 'I'. Nevin Booth, 1918 . .... 1,7'8S7iIl071,I and jllfmaggr Jack L. Roth, 1919 . . , . Vine-Prcs1'flcnt mul A s.v'1f.vfr1nt M fmager Edward Wfachter, Jr. . . .... lfoach Moutcath 'l'. Dayton, 1918 . . . , flapfgin Varsity NI. T. Dayton, 1918, Right Forward, Uaptaofn, G. P. Dunn, 1918, Left Forward B. L. Boynton, 19Q0, Left Guard N. H. Bangs, 1919, Right Forward G. G. J. Carick, 1920, Right Guard H. C. Bonner, 1920, Center J. L. Carson, Jr., 1920, Left. Forward L. F. Fieseri 19920, Right Guard Substitutes F. 141. Burrows, 19Q0, Left. Forward YV. G. Gahagau, 1920. Right Guard Q57 I 19 -' C V QL L E E N 5 I 4N, E9 CAPTAIN DAYTON Q 59 G V L it Hr 51 Review of the I9I 7-I8 Season , Q ' INISI-IING the season with a victory over Dartmouth and two over Amherst. Williams successful ended a season which at the very outset threatened to mimimize Coach Waehter's efforts to create a 4i'JlhL,, f'.i winning team. Promising combinations were repeatedly broken up by enlistments at times when their rough edges had just been smoothed off and they were beginning to show a selnblanee of harmonious teamplay. In spite of these frequent interruptions in its development, the Williams five showed steady improvement during the latter half of the season. After suffering a decisive defeat at the hands of Union. Williams yielded to the strong Syracuse .team by a three-point margin and later pressed Wesleyan still harder to score a Q8-27 triumph. After this game enlistments from the basketball squad ceased, and the team used the same line-up in the last three games of the season, with the significant and gratifying result that all three were lfvilliams victories. Schedule of Games January At Williamstown Williams 23 N. Y. S. College January At Williamstown Williams Q5 Colgate January At Williamstown Williams Q2 Union February At Williamstown Williams I6 Syracuse February At Middletown Williams Q3 Wesleyan February At Schenectady Williams Q6 Union Marcrli At Williamstown Williams Q7 Wesleyan March At Amherst Williams 43 Amherst MELTCll At Williamstown VVilliams 30 Dartmouth March At VVilliamst0wn Williams 37 Amherst 59 4 19 -SVP I 5.LM-EN-5lAN ... -19 J. M. W1 l'lnunv4llunlwy K. WYMAN-'I'unnis 'l'IllG MINOR. NIANMll'IIi.S R.. li. J1-nwI-:1.I.wSwixmning lf- 47- Dl'1WlNH'U0H' Q60 19M F V L 57 L N 5 A N ' 19 N--f 'C ' n . --,X -5 1 - X, v 4 X,-f . rt. .1 .. xx TQ ' .. UA. -'R N A , ' - W .3 l ' J 2 4 , R gf 6' 1 NTFP' 1 ak EY Q ,JL -.hi X 4, if A ,W V. . 'QQ ' , ,,E: ' ' ' M gm ' ,A in Q 3 I ev 201 1917 TENNIS TEAM POLL.-XRD SHEPHERD NIBLEH H.ALSTED COOK GLENB W 37-s' Q O i :. 1 1 W A W 22 E km! 1 B-Il if? 5 2 ' G I L M E I Williams College Tennis Association Season of l9l7 Officers Kendall VVyn1an, 1917 . .... 1,70-Y1ilIC1I.f and Manager Frederic H. Sibley, 1918 . . Vice-l're.vidb11t and Assistant Ma1'zager Reginald A. Cook, 1917 . . . . Captain Team R. A. Cook, 1917 S. R. SllClJllCl'll, 1918 H. M. Halsted, 1918 J. B. Glen, 1918 J. P. Pollard, 1920 Dual Matches May 19 V At Boston VVilliauns 0 M. I. T. ' 6 May Q6 At VVillizux1stown Williams 4 Union 2 May 30 At Williaunstown Williziliis 41 Amherst 2 263 IQ CVLIELMENSIAN IQQ CAPTAIN COOK Review of the 1917 Tennis Season UE to a very late season and the introduction of military drill, the 'Q' tennis schedule was reduced to three games, two of which were played on the home courts and one in Boston. The opening of Wag the season by a 6-0 defeat at the hands of Amherst was more than counterbalanced by subsequent victories over Union and Amherst. The brilliant, though somewhat erratic, playing of Captain Cook was responsible for a large share of the team's success. 264 IQ CVLIELMENSIAN IQ Williams College Golf Association Season of I9I7 Officers Leonard C. Dewing, 1917 ..... IDTU-9'IilllZ'lLf and Manager T. Nevin Booth ..... V 1620-1J'I'l3S'ill07tf and ,-1.v.wi.wtant Manager Elias K. H. FCSSC11d0ll, 1917 . ...... llaplain Team E. K. H. Fcsscnclen, 1917 F. ll. Jones, 19l9 C. P. Smith, 1918 F. A. Nlorse. 1919 P. T. Caunpbell, 1919 R. Carey, Jr., 19Q9 Schedule of Matches At Hartford 1Villizuns Q Hartford Country Club 4- At New Haven vVllllil.lIlS 1 Yule 5 Q65 1917 GOLF TEAM C. P. SMITH CAMPBELL CAREY DBWING FESSENDEN JONES BOOTH il. O D T P-4 if-i i Sill E m is in 5 ' Q 19' e'v L IE i LM E N 5 1 A N i t l e u t e i , , , l CAPTAIN FESSEN DEN Review of the I9I 7 Golf Season ' W' NUSUALLY strong opponents and :Llmnornml conditions in College ll caused the varsity golf tezun to lose lmotli of the matches played during tlie 1917 season. Yale re-estulmlislied its claim to superiority :fl 9 in golf over Williams by its victory in the first contest, and the Hartford Country Club tezun ovcreunie the Purple in tlie second. Although the scores of the two defeats were decisive, the individual scores in all cases were close, and the winners were pushed luird for their victories. 267 1918 HOCKEY TEAM COLLINS KI.-XNXING Wwxmmx KIILLS Bnowx HECi.ARD1 SPINK E k ' i .O O x . 1 P'-1 F'-4 i 9-ll F' 2 Z VP 3' -19 , ... .. ,. C .., Y I E L ., M ., . E-.N 1 4 . f ' i I .i..ui.D91 . I Williams College Hockey Association Officers J. 1V1eClellan Wfithrow, 1918 . . . . 1,'I'6SIillll7If mul Mcmuycr Donald Wyman, 1919 . . . lf'iec-l'r0sirlm:t mul .'lSSIiSfll'IIf Manager Edward C. Brown, 1919 ..,... llflplrlin ' Varsity R. B. Milllllillg. 1919, Goal W7. G. 1-Icgrarclt, 1919, Center E. S. Spink, Jr., 1919, Point E. C. Brown, 1919, Rover J. J. Radley, Jr., 1919, Cover Point H. Collins, 1919, Left Wing J. T. Mills, Jr., 1929, Right Wing Substitutes J. M. Callalian, 1919, Left Wing A. G. Wfild, 1919, Right Wing W. li. Hoyt, 1919, Left Wing C. A. Breed, 1929, Goal A Schedule of Games January 5 At Williamstown Williams 14 R. l'. I. 0 January 19 At Williamstown 1Villiams 1 M. A. C. 2 January 26 At West Point VVilliams 4 West Point 2 Review of the l9I8 Hockey Season ','H1' closing., of colleg,c for two nceks in Felnuirv ind suhstqncnl unfuorihle neither nccessitited thc ctncelhnr, of most ol the ji: -1'-7 u r .- f f 1-A - 'J -2 l 1 .' me e if 1 , 'a +- .i. a - - va f- ' 0' ' 1 gaines on the 1918 schedule. In the three games that were played. l 14x AU hoxx ex ei thc teim show cd exullent possibilities of speed ind aeeuraey, receiving its one defeat by a very small margin. 269 IQ CVLIELMENSIAN or ,,,y ,,,a , , , ,, ,a ,y ,,,, .1 ,,y,,y,y y y y , y a a ,y y, y, a a aa yyyy 1 yyyyyyyy y l Williams College Swimming Association Season of 1918 Robert G. Jewell, 1918 . . . . . I'resident and Manager DeLancey Rochester, 1919 . . Vice-President and Assistant Manager Malcolln Davis, 1919 . ...... Captain Prospects for a successful swimming season were brought to nothing last winter by the national fuel scarcit.y, which made it impractical to use coal to heat the water for the swimming pool. A nucleus of five men from last year's varsity, together with several freshmen of ability, gave promise of developing into a powerful and well-rounded team, but all meets were necessarily cancelled. 270 q 2 9999 9 i9 , G V L 1 EL S Nl 1vll1llCI' Undcrc-lass 1Vinncr Uppcrc-lass YVinncr lv1l111C1' of Finals . Winncx lnterclass Athletics Baseball Regular spring series not played in 1917 Basketball Soccer Regular full series not played in 1917 Relay Unclerclass Football 1921 1920 1919 1920 1920 1921 FOOTBALL SQUAD 271 ig ii iii ey i i E li l L M E NS ili i ' l 920 Football Team B. L. Boynton, Quarterback, Captain H. C. Bonner, Right End J. G. Reinhart, Right End H. P. Christian. Right End F. Stabler, Right Tackle J. F. Miskovski, Right Tackle M. Beebe, Jr., Right Guard J. T. Mills, Jr.. Center L. F. Fieser, Jr., Left Guard V. A. Spoehr, Left. Tackle F. M. Gahagan, Left Tackle G. G. Carrick, Left End W. C. Gahagan. Left End B. L. Boynton, Quarterback L. S. Strong, Right Halfback A. F. Kieser, Right Halfback A. K. Stearns, Left Halfback J. F. Krieger, Fullback P. L. Papin, Fulllmac-k R. H. Andrews, Jwamrgfrr l 92 l Football Team E. A. Fargo, Jr., Right Tackle, Captain A J. W. Codding, Jr., Right End W. E. Eaton. Right End E. A. Fargo, Jr., Right Tackle H. S. Towne, Right Guard N. P. Smith, Center P. S. Stonemetz, Center F. W. Fulle, Jr.. Left Guard F. P. G. Lattmer. Left Guard S. Philips, Left Tackle H Bullock, Ma Q72 . W. Joslyn, Left End R. K. Perry, Left End F. W. Frazier, Quarterback E. P. Gillette, Quarterback P. S. Hibbard, Right Halfback S. A. Hall, Right Halfback D. McLean, Left Halfback H. N. Montgomery, Jr., Fullback H. E. Brucker, Fullback wager I ,. ......,. .,.,.. , ., .- ,,,,,, ,.. ,.... . . ,.,. .. .... , , . ..-.. ...U A 19 ttt C V P I EeN 5 T A Ntllrlflg League League League Win ner Intramural Athletics Baseball Regular spring series not played in 1917 Basketball Winners A . . . . Phi Gzunnm Delta li , . Psi Upsilon C . . Chi Psi of Series . . Chi Psi 1919 FRESI-IMAN BASEBALL TEAM Nuimnmism Rcvru 'l'AsNicY liANr:s liuvmcm Micnsrznis lima l'lISlIl'IIt 10, U. lilmwN Mmcms Q73 IQ GVLI E IA . IEIIU l R,I'ISlIMAN IMSKI'1'l'IMl,l4 'l'l+IAM ljI'IlAl0N'l' Numan XVILIKIIVI' llmvl,ANn ISANHH ltbltb HUPIIUMORIC lMSIiI'1'l'lMl,I, 'I'l+1MXfl IDI-nm-sm' Mrnmls R,U'I'll XVILIHIVI' .IUNMH ISANHH 2741 19 C 'VL1 E LM5 N 53AN l I ! mm asm :eww YS NW IDI!! 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MA 281 'fAliCI'l HCA A'R.lIl MON'l'IlC GEORGE ED 282 IIIXSAY7 KKMAC77 4 ED CI'IARLll'1 ' BIQLLIGICRICNT BAKE HFOSTER 283 I,- ,,.-.. 5 1'BAR,NI'1Y HY IACIC' HRAYH WI-I I'l l'Ll Q84 HILL BUG I+? MAC f '! w.r.3 avg, Q02 HBUMMIFY' BILL 285 NJ I AR,'1 ' GEORGE THE CHEM. DEPAR'l'MEN'l ' 'BROOKSU HTULLYH 286 -ug- , S it h- Qhhertisements rnmis Book is published through the courtesy of the adN7ertisers. In order to let them know their in- vestments lwave been appreciated, kindly mention the GUY, when Writing :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ,fm rf I N M Zlnhex tu Qhhertiszrs Hal Hal Albany Law School .... Azliderian, G. S.. . . . . Bastien, A. D.. . . Bridgman, Gus .... . . Brooks Bros .... . Crane Paper Co.. . . Crawley, W. J. ........... . . Eagle Printing N Binding Co., . . . lflleetrie City Engraving Co. .... . lforget-Me-Not Shop ...... . . Gillette, Ralph E.. . . . Gr11ndy's Garage ............... Hancock, John, Mutual Life In- surance Co. . ............... . Hopkins, Geo. M.. . . . 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FORTY-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK BOSTON SALES-OFFICES LITTLE BUILDING TREMONT CORNER BOYLSTON STREET I Telephone Bcarzh 4743 I 9 I 8 l00TH ANNIVERSARY APRIL I9I8 A vmnplvtv Iflstulmlisllnwnt opwnlvll volllillllollsly for Ono l'IIllNII'l'fI Yours IIINIUI' tho slum' numi- nncl still in thc control of the Direct Doscvmlnnts of thx- I ullmI01's for the Outfitting of Mon und Boys from Ilvzui lu Fool with Gzu'n1vnI.s and Ac-crm-ssol'i0s for Evvry ROQIIIITIIIUIII. of Dany or Eu-ning Wear, Dm-ss, Busim-ss, 'Fruvm-I or Spnrt Sour! fm' I Lluslmtlfzl Catalogue Il ml ffeulcnary Iioolclct Uniforms fm' f,f'Hl'I'I'S in Lhm- S1-rvivv of Ihr- Unilvfl Slallcs Q 9' That's where my money goes. WILLIAMS COLLEGE FURNITURE STORE Largest and lies! Line of Desks, Chairs, Bookcases, Rugs, La rn ps, Bedroom F urmlure, Etc. 25 years catering to thc requirements of WVilliams Students should he a sufficient guarantee GICORGIC M. HOPKINS 66-68 Spring Street, Williamstown, Mass. H. E. Kinsman College Photographer Fine Portraits, Groups and Picture Frames 'Div SPRING ALBANY LAW CHO0L The course of study leading to the degree of LL.B. extends over a period of three years. Students who have pursued a course of law study in the office of a practicing attorney for ia period of one year and students who have completed two years of college work may enter the second year class as candidates for a diploma, but not a degree. The high standard of the school and the facilities which the Capitol City affords with its legislature, li- braries and courts, offer an unequal- led opportunity for a thorough and practical training. J. NEVVTON FIERO, Dean JOHN C. WATSON, Registrar Clothes for the College Men A Complete Line of i Woolens for Spring and Summer Wear H93 3553 The Arthur M. Rosenberg Company To the Ancolllous College Man ..-... - I-IIS NOTICE is for the eye of those who have not yet finally formed their plans for a life career. iVe appeal in particular to those who love work and who desire to pursue an honorable, useful a11d lucrative mission i11 life. i Life Insurance salesmanship offers a fine field for the energies of the splendid young men of our colleges. To you of Williams we are able to say that the careers of college men in Life Insurance have demon- strated the fitness of the college lnan for the job-and of the job for the college man. The work of the Life Insurance salesman is distinguished liy-inde- pendence-opportunity for self direction-full chance for individual initiative-and the opportunity to make an ample income at an age when most fellows are struggling on a wage pittance. If you are interested, we shall lie pleased to talk it over with you. . - .li-l-Q John Hancocle Mutual Lzfe Insurance Company Home Ojjfce-Boston, Massachusetts ROBERT K. EATON, Vice-President ' l QAMHERST GAMEJ . . Azhderian DEALER IN Footwear and Men's Furnishings TENNIS, ATHLETIC AND GYMNASIUM GOODS Agent for COLLINS AND FAIRBANKS CELEBRATED HATS Ma0naughian'5 The Pluce of DELIGHTFUL DINN ERS Noon and Evening An Overnight Stop I ncomparablc The Students' Mecca The Golfers' Paradise MANCHESTER, - VERMONT Watches Diamonds Jewelry Clocks, Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, Sta tionery, Pictures, Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens, Leather Goods and a Full Line of Williaims College Souvenir Jewelry of Every Description Spec-ial Attention Given to Mail Orders FINE WATCH REPAIRING PICTURE FRAMING A. D. BASTIEN THE COLLEGE JEWELER Agent for the Victor Talking M acllinc Spring Street WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. T H R l FT Care and Prudence zn Managzng One's Resources Endowment Insurance combines every definition of the word and helps to make Thrift a habit. The younger the man the greater his advantage Write the National Life Insurance Company Montpelier, Vermont for the booklet Why the National u Ralph E. Gillette Dealer in Beef, Pork, Lamb, Veal and Provisions All Kinds of Game in Their Season 179 Main Street Telephone 106 Grundy's Garage Corner Main and Water Streets EE Taxi and Pleasure Cars TELEPHONE 5 Pioneer Mill Government Mz'll Compliments of Crane Taper Co. 6 Dalton, Massachusetts TO WILLIAMS MEN Williamstown National Bank T lze W zllzkzrm Store and and Net-Prol-its - I The recognized headquarters of vvllilillllb men for 25 years lVe appreciate mail orders for lvil- liams Cigarettes, Williams Candy Pipes, Pens, Banners and everything Williams Gabe inrimlle F, Successor to Eddie Dempsey , Usual banking facilities extend- ed. Safety deposit boxes for rent. 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