Williams College - Gulielmensian Yearbook (Williamstown, MA)
- Class of 1924
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I I Q 4 E 1 Gin Biames Eissett Pratt, iBh. B. imilliant Scholar anh linspiring Qleaeher, whose illflanp Bears uf Betmuteh berhice ants Mnfailing Jfrienhliuess ifpahe Milan the Qffeetiun of QIII, Zllillle ZBehicate this Gulielmeusian QEiJiturs Qfhtnarh 1Berkins Seiten, 3Ir. Qssaciate Qtfhitors karl ibnffman ifaelfrinb , Ziaenrp Ztrtbur 1RtIacZBnnaIh jaurman Stuart Macmillan' 2IBuugIas worth f9Icutt Qtr! Ctibtturs ikeginalh QEstahrnuk Ztnherson 3Iubn illilerrpmeatber ilhutngrapbic Guitar ilautnarh Qtnerr Business Manager Ziaenrp iipman Barnes Qlitrrulatton Manager Qfihlnin murray Senter Resigncd R csignecl from College Z g Jforetnoro ne college year closely follotns the path of that precehing, ano the settings ano the scenes remain the same except for changes in the names ano faces. So a college annual, enoeahoring to portray the life of the year that is past, must tollotn carefully the bolumes that habe gone before, ano seek only to aoo another chapter to the history of the Qllollege. lin presenting this, the sixtynsehenth holume of the Qbulielmensian, me habe attempteh simply an accurate ano complete account of what has transpireh at Qlilllilliams During l922Hl923. we trust that the recoro kept may aoequately portray the characteristics of the Qllollege During this perioo. The i8oaro of QEoitors 4 .u-.1-...,- nf - I 2 . , . .- , ' . if-131, Q. f ... H M: ., 331' - :,.-,iafg'.,ffi . ' I g, + 0 .511 JJ, ' Y .1 M. ...A A -,Mia j?N!:f' 'fhfflki' V 1652. A 1 ' A V A 'g'l.'f' :Y?'?!3-- I,-vhs ' ' 1 ' , 2211 fllih. 'Q .- -wiv-V . , . gg , I , ,, qt I 1 3: 4 31 1 I 22745 r : .,qI,,. ,. A, l. 5, . ' 1 1 1 - I ' an hl fm: I ' If . w, ' 51,1 - 2 gg - , 8 'B U DIUBIIYS . I I ...I . 1351 I ff-J I f- 0 ' -. - 1 .f,.- 2 f ' . ...'. - - if PRESIDENT ANDf TRUSTEES 9 V IW Y, ,I Q ,L J 34.-, OFFICERS or INSTnUcTIoN 12 I 1 Il 'za wa - , ff- I. ALUMNI ORGANIZATQQFNS . 29 ' , -.L 5 f V- xl :wifi if TI-ua: Crfissms , -35 ,sy G A 41:1-T-T'-5? 1-ia' . . I fm.: COMMENCEMENT 1922 . 95. . gg iff V W4 rl., .321 V, It-x, ,rw-Jyg. :yi , r :,:...y: '.I H! . INSTITUTE or POLITICS . 105 my E,-, .3 ILT. . - wvlwvib :lay . STETSON LIBRARY . 111 .5 W' 1 4 q V15 -. I .B V FRATERNITIES . -. 1217 X3 1 ,. , , 1 , ' . V, I: ., 'M HoNommY SOCIETIES . ,. ff . 177 - '- ff '- ' ' 9' ' , ' --r f.'?'51g 15 ' - V ' '12 Q 1, f. 'V :', ' W ORGANIZATIONS . . 187' 1.4255 '33 - H 'fx' , A ' j? aW1, 'A'g- ' V 121. PUBPICATIONB - - 139 -1,g f,q1, 3' A I .1121 ' ,gs I- :f. .1 111+ W. C. A. . 201 - - .N , wi, 1- gg 'f' I MUSICAL CLUBS . .Q 205 .13 . 'Iii A 51.11 w DnAMATIcs . 211 541, DEQATIHQ . Q.. . 219 ia. 64:1 'f f :L-' '1 Muon SPORTS .' . . 2631 4421'- I ,A Z- F1 MINQR SPORTS . . . 305 '. Qi: 'gffygiv INDEX . . 'iff' IF: V' ai . 332' I . fl A V, nv ' S '1 W... 'f ' :iii .I 1 1 'rv --LQ... 4, V g... K if 455.52 , 3 1 ...Q f Pi ,I 1. . mx, Ai If Qeki, 'S 'E ,jf ' - gi 'fag ' v 'ff 1 Qs ' 4' 5 I ,JI fi '-. f - ff: , , ' -I I. 3 Lrg- v 'gy V., 5 ., .. 9, A as MP, .,: 4. nf fig? 'nfl vw- ., ' A P 3 I I I .. 'ff V mr.. I -X -' '3q':.u, ' 5 fe. y . M 4 . .gf . . . . 53' . aw 0- v bw. J:- , , I I I A e Aw-up 2 ra iff. -' 'I- a Y ' 1-hrwiu? -- J ILLIAIVIS COLLEGE Was founded by Colonel Ephraim Williams, who fell in battle at Lake George, September 8, 1755. It was Chartered June 22, 1793. CORPORATE NAME The President and Trustees of Williams College Presidents Rev. Ebenezer Fitch, D.D. .... . Rev. Zephaniah Swift Moore. D.D. . Rev. Edward Dori' Griffin, D.D. . . . Rev. Mark Hopkins, D.D., LL.D. . . . Hon. Paul Ansel Chadbournc, D.D., 1,L.D. . Franklin Carter, 1'l1.13., 1,l..D .... . John Haskell Hewitt, 1.1,.17., Acting President . Rev. Henry Hopkins, D.D., LL.D. . . . Harry Augustus Garfield, L.H.D. . 9 1793 1815 1821 1830- 1872 1881- 1901- 1902- 1908- 1815 1821 1830 1872 1881 1901 1902 1908 I G '1iz FA'Ni - '-'I J F-121'-F1 '-'faaz'-'asian''ff'wa f F' - ?3,-v EDWARD M LEWIS DIINFORTH GEER SOLOMON B.GRIFFlN 'I ' BLISS PERRY 'I I 'I I I I 4 I 4 I I I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I QUINCY BENT HALE HOLDEN I 'I V T HARRYAGARFIELD I FRANCIS H. DEWEY HENRY LEFAIIDDR I 4 HARRY? DEWEY HERBERTJ BROWN I , :I I y 'I ' I FREDERICK It ooD if BENTLEY w. WARREN W WILLARD EHDYT , I 'Ii A I I INILLIAN PSIDLEYL CLARK WILLIAMS I ALFRED c, CHAPIN FRANKLIN HNILLS I - W' A N N - ,ess,,,uv,, I0 Trustees Harry Augustus Garfield, L.H.D., l,T..D. Bentley Wirt Warren, B.A. .... . Rev. Harry Pinneo Dewey, D.D. . . . . President Henry Lefavour, Ph.D., LED. . . Professor Bliss Perry, L.H.D., l,itt.D., l,l..D. . Hon. Clark Williams, B.A. .... . Solomon Bulkley Griflin, L.H.D., l.l..D. . William Pratt Sidley, MA. . . . Alfred Clark Chapin, LL.D. Franc-is Henshaw Dewey, M.A. . Franklin Huhhell Mills, BA. Hale Holden, BA. . . . Frederic Taylor VVood, B.A. . Herbert Jenkins Brown, fB.A. Quincy Bent. B.A. . . . Danforth Geer, B.A ....... Edward Morgan Lewis, M.A ..... . President . . . . Boston . Minneapolis. Minn. . . . Boston . . Canlhridge . . New York Springfield, Mass. . . Cllieago, Ill. . . New York . lVorc-ester, Mass. . . New York . Cliic-ago, Ill. . . New York . . Portland. Maine South Bethlehem, Pa. Hoosic-k Falls, N. Y. . Amherst., Mass. Willard Evans Hoyt, M.A., Seereiary and Tref1.s urc'1' Trustee Committees Finance Committee Alfred C. Chapin, 0,IllliI'7lI.lli7I, Clark Williams Instruction Committee Henry Lefavour, llhairfnzan Bliss Perry Wfilliam P. Sidley Herbert J. Brown Solomon B. Griffin Edward M. Lewis Grounds, Buildings and Improvements Committee Bentley W. Warren, llliairimzn Frederic 'l'. Wood Quincy Bent Danforth Geer Degrees and Membership Committee Harry P. Dewey, flluzirvnan Franklin H. Mills Hale Holden Franc-is H. Dewey Officers of Administration Harry Augustus Garfield, l,.H.D., Ll,.D. ...... Presiclenl Carroll Lewis Maxey, M.A. .... l'haifrman pro iemymre of the Faculty George Edwin Howes, Ph.D. ...... Dean of the llollzfge Willard Evans Hoyt, M.A. ......... Treasurer William Newnham Chattin Carlton, L.H.D ...... Librarian Harry Leslie Agard, Ph.D. . . .fIS.9'i.s'ta1it Dean and Secretary Qf the Faculty William Cook Hart, B.A ........ A ssistant Treasurer Perry Alvan Smedley . . S?l,12E7'f7l.f61lll67I.li QfG1'rm11ds and Bu'ilcl'ings ' .... A ccmmiant luarle Olmstead Brown . . . 11 miter m nztvuvtiun llzmrry Augustus Garfield, 1,l,.1J., l'r0.s'ia'cnl Qf the flullega Wlus g1'2HlllZllCfl from Williams in llmc class of 1885. rllilllgllll Lzllin mul 1101111111 Hislory :lf Sl. l'zu1l's Svlmol, C'onc'm'rl, 1885-1886. l'1'z1c-livcxl law in Clcvvlzmcl, 1888-1903. 01-cupicl I lllc C'll:l.il' ol' cl0llll'Zl.4'l8 at VVvslvrl1 llcsvrvc Ilnivcrsily l,u.w Scllool, 1892-1895. l rullvssnr ol I Polilic-s nl, Prim-clml, 19011--15108. llcc-:unc lrvsialcnl of Williams College in 1908. llcvcivcc tllc clcgrvc nl' l,l,.l7. from l'rim'clon. 1908: l,1L1'l.1l101llll 1908: AlIlll0l'Sl. 1909: 1Vcsl0yu.n 1909: Yvilliams uml lVl:u'y, 1921: l,.l1.l7., Wllilmun, 1919. Clm.i1'111:u1 ol' lllc Price Commit loc ol' lllc ll. S. Fowl Arlminislrnlion, July to Scplcnllrcr, 1917. U. S. Fuel A1ll1lil1isl.l':1.l.0r l Allgllhll. QB, 1017 to Dec-clnlmcr 13, 1919. lrcsixlcnl. Gzlrflvlfl is Il member ol' lllc A AKD Fra- lc-rnlty. IQ l Silllllltfl Fcssenclcn Clarke, l'h.D., Professor Qf Naiurul II'IiSIi0I'Llf, lfmerzft us Wns grzulnntcml from Shcfhclcl Scicnlific School nl. Yale in 1878. llcccivcfl lhc clcgrcc ol' l'h.D. in 1879 from Johns Hopkins a.l'l.cr 1NlSlg1'2Hl1lII.lC stnfly nl. tliulx llnivcrsily. llccnmc assislauil nl. Johns Hopkins in 1880. 1V:u.s nnulc l'rol'cssor nl. Smith Collcgc in 1881. Illlll in lhc szunc ycnr, was cnllcfl 10 VVillinms as Pro- l'cssor of Nnlnrnl llislory. llcccivccl the flcgrcc ol' MA. from Williams in 1891. lClccl.ccl l'rcsiclonL ol' Lhc Amcricnn Society of Nnlnrnlisls in 1911. Dr. Chu-kc hccaunc l':11lCl'ltl1S l,l'0l'CSS0l' ill 1910. JllCll2l1'fl Austin Ricc, lVl.A., l'1'Ql'c.v.vo1' of H111 Ilislory of ,flrt and l,'zTmTlz7zal1Tm1, lCnwr1fm.v VVns grnmlnnlcrl l'ron1 Ynlc in thc clnss ol' 1808 :incl conlinncrl his Sl,lllll08 in Ncn' llnvcn :incl llcrlin. Was mnrlc l'rol'cssor ol' Gcrnmn :il lllc llnivcrsily of xyl'l'll10lll in 1875. llcccivcxl the flcgrcc ol' M.A. from Willizuns in 1888. VVus cnllcfl lo Williams :ls l'rol'cssor ol' Gcrnnnn in 1881. nnrl in 1890 lmccnlnc J. l.clnn1l Millcr Profcssor ol' llislory. Was lllillllb l'rol'cssor ol' lhc llislory ol' A1'lL1lllKl C'iviliznlion in 1903. BCPIIIIIC l'l1ll1'l'll.llS l'rol'cssor in 1911. l'rol'cssor llicc is :L lncnlhcr ol' the AK IC l'il'illl'1'llll,j'. Sincc 1912 :ulviscr lo lhc l.iln':1ry ol' Congress on pnrclizlscs ol' nrl-nnllcrinl. llcsiclcncc, Washington, D. C. 1 ran1lc Gooclrich, l'h.l7., l..ll.lD., I'rQl'c.v.vor QI' I'llll'0IlUll7L 1l'IiSli0I'jj W:l.s grnrlnnlcql from Ynlc in 1880. Allcr zu. 1NlSlf,fl'lHlll2lll' conrsc nl. Ynlc. spcnl two ycnrs ol' slnrly :IL lho llnivcrsilics ol' llcrlin nnrl Lcipzig. Was Principal ol' Drury lligh School. North .-Mlnnis, 188-1-1887. Was cnllcfl lo lhc Gcrmnn Dcpnrllncnl nl. Ynlc in 1887. llcccivcfl lhc rlcgrcc ol' l'h.D. from lllo llnivcr- sily ol' llnllc in 1898. BOUEIIIIIT l'rol'cssor ol' Gl.'l'l1l2l11 :incl llis- lory nl. Williams in 189-I-L l'roI'cssol' ol' l':ll1'01lC2ll1 llislory in 1903. llcccivccl tho clcgrcc ol' l,.ll.lJ. from hflnriclln Follcgc in 1910. llns crlilcml Dr. Lullu'r, hy llrcilng, and Goclhc's llolz run lfl'I'llil'lIl.ll!ll'Il. Dr. Goollrich is u. ll10I1lllCl' ol' thc flllili So icly :md ol' thc il' 'T' l'll'lll0l'llll.Y. Gcorgc Moritz 1Vn.hl, l,.ll.lJ., I,l'Qfl3.S'.WJl' of the Gw'1r1.11n 8 I l1lI7lfjlIIlff6 mul L'l'flfl'llI'lII'0, lCllI.U7'lifII-Y Wins grnclnnlczl from lhc Gylllllllfillllll nl. Arnslaull, in 1870. Slnrlicfl nl lhc llnivcrsilics ol' l.cipsic. llnllc. nnxl llcrlin. llc- ccivcfl lho flcgrccs ol' MA. :lnrl l,.ll.D. from llnlgcrs Vollcgc. ln 1879, wus nppoinlcrl Mnslcr ol' Moclcrn lizulgnngcs in 'l'll:1.ycr Aczulclny. Wns cnllcll lo Willinnls in 1892. Ilcccivccl lhc flcgrcc of MA. from Williznns in 1890. llns pnlmlishcd .fl Ifc- ri.w'11 lfrlilion Qf Ollofv llcrnmn, Crumrnar, llllll has conlrihnlcxl articles to lhc .flllrlnlic illmrlllly. llnrpcrfv lllflfjflzllllf, the Carlin'- .l1lln'l11u'l1, :ind lhc lCII1IllDI l.0Il.. l'rol'cssor Wahl is 11. l1lCl11llCl' ol' thc Jnfliciul Bill' ol' the Slnlcs ol' lvlllSS11.l'llllSCl.l8 nncl New Jcrscy, 4 of lhc KDBK Socicly, ol' lho Moclcrn Lnngnngc Associnlion ol' All1C'1'lC'1l., :incl ol' lhc Goethe Socicly ol' Wcinlnr. BCUILIIIC Professor liincrilus in 1917. 13 Asa Henry Morton, L.H.17., Barclay JOI'IlL!L'Ii'Il. Professor of Natural Theology Was grarlualecl from wvtlllilsll College in 1882 anml eontinuerl llis Sl1ll11C81ll1l'01lfl. Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages at Williams, 1898-1896: Professor of the Romance Languages. 1897-1910. Became Barvlay Jermain Professor of Natural 'l'l1eology in 1910. Reeeivecl llme flegree of M.A. from 1v1t1Hl.Sll College in 1888 ancl from 1'Villiams in 1890: L.11.17. from 1Va- 1131811 College in 1900. Dr. Nlorlou is a member ol' tlle f111'A l ra1erni1y. 1Villis Islmister lV1ill1am, l'ln. Henry Daniel Wild, L.1-1.11, M assaolmsell.v Professor of the Latin Language mul Lltefratare VVas gramluaterl from Williams as Valerlietorian in the class ol' 1888. Became 1'rol'essor of Latin al. Olivet College, ancl in 1891 was Callecl lo Williams as Assistant l'rol'cssor ol' Latin. Spent the years 1898-1895 in lravel and stuxly. Was marle Massa- clmsells l'rol'essor of llxe Latin Language ancl Literature in 1895. Dean ol' the l ac-ulty from January to June, 1992. Chairman pro ll'III110l'tf ol' the 1 aeul1.y, 1903-1911, and 1912-1919. Vive- Presiflent of tlle Intercollegiate Athletic Association ol' 1.110 llnilecl Slales, 1906. Has eonlrilmlecl to various classical jour- nals. l'rol'essor VVilcl is a member ol' tlle fb BK Society and of the A T l raternity. Carroll Lewis Maxey, MA., M orris Professor of Rhetoric and llllll.lI'IIl!l'Il, Pro Tempore of the Faculty VVas gl'Il,11111l-1011 from VVillia.ms in llle 1-lass ol' 1887. lleeame 3 Assislanl, l'rinc'ipal of tlie 'l'roy Ar-arlemy in 1888, and 1 riueipal in 1889. ln 1898, was vallecl to Williams as l'ro1'essorol' llnglisll. 1Vas appoinlezl lo llle Morris 1'rol'essorsllip ol' ltlletoric' in 1911. 1Vas Avling Dean of the College from January to June. 19121 anal was Dean ol' tlle College, 1917-1920. llas pulilislierl annotaterl erlilions ol' llamlvl, ll'!lIl,l0I'. and Silas illarnvr, anrl is the aulllor of The 11,lIl'l0I lilfIll l'ri1l1'iplr'.v of Narralfnn, Repre- N!'llllllI.I7l' lvllffflllllll'-V, and The lirirjf. l'rol'essor lVlaxc'y is a 1110111- ber of llle 'DISK Soriely auxl llle AK E l ral,erni1y. D., Fzfelrl M cmorial l'r'of'essor of A .vlronom,g Was grarlualerl from Williams in 189-1 with salutatorian rank. Fellow in Pliysif-s al Williams, 189-1--1895. lnslruetor in lVlal,lie- nialivs and Pllysics, 1895-1898. Reveivezl llie degrees ol' lVl.A. from Williams in 1895 ancl ol' l'll.17. from Slrasslmurg in 1901. lleeame Assistant l'rol'essor in the lV11t1llCl11ltl1f'1t1 Svienc-es in 1898 anrl Professor of Aslronomy in 1902. 1111s pulmlislleil llou' io lllI'lIfly'jj Ihr' Slam, lllvlenrnlngg. anrl articles in tlie .f1.vlro- norn1'.w'lu' lVlllflII 1'l?llfl'lI, I'l1y.v1'A'f:l':'x1'ln' Z1'1'l.w'llrlfl, and Illonllllg lV1'alllr'r lf1'l'iz ll'. Dr. lV111ll1l.111 is a. memlwr of 11113K ancl a fellow ol' llle Amerivan Associalion for llle A11V1l11l'l'l11C1l1. of Sc-ience, llle .-Xmerivan Pllysival Soviely. llle A11l0l'll'il.ll Aslronomieal Society, llie Royal Astronomical Sox-iety. auil llle A1IlCl'1K'il.1l Nleteorlogieal Society. 14 'is in .v of Lo mvllibra 110118. lheodore Clarke Smith, l'h.D. J. I,clr1.ml ltlillcr Pro- 9 fcssor of Arncrican Ilffstory, Literfiture, and Ifloqucncc 1Vns grzullmterl from IItl.l'Vtl1'fi in the clziss of 18942. Fellow in llistory at the University of Wisconsin, 1894--95. Goodwin Memorial Fellow ot' llnrvzuwl University nt. Paris and Berlin, 1890-97. Instructor in History at the University ot' Nlichigain in 1898. Instructor in Ilistory alt. Vassar Vollege, 1898-1900. Assistant. l'rot'essor of American llistory and Politiczil Science nt Ohio State University, 1901-03. from which he wus culled to 1Villi:1ms. Received his MA. from 1l:irv:ird in 1898 :ind his 1'h.D. from the some institution in 1896. l'rol'essor Smith is ai memher ot' the 11113K Society. James Lziwrcnee Kellogg, Ph.D., Professor of Biology Wins gr:ulmi.t.ed from Olivet. Follege in the class of 1888 and continued his study nt. Johns Hopkins University, where in 1892 he received the degree of 1'h.lJ. llonorziry MA. from Williams in 1900. Wns l'rot'essor of Biology nt. Olivet College until culled to VVilliu.ms in 1899. Dr. Kellogg has puhlishcd: .ft llonfrflzu- lion Io Our Knouvlcrlyr' of Lfzllicllfilzrrinehialzv lllnllilskx. Life llisfory of Mya 4'1I'l'IllU'ill, l'Iu111.v and Ulom flullurc, Marina' l oo1l zllollusks of I,0ll'l'-Willllll, f'onrHl1'onsGorwrrnrfny the lC.rixlnn1-rr and llroinlh of Ilm Mya Arcuarfrl, Sllrrll-l 1'sh lrirlllxlrivs, and The f 1'117ory Mcclzrlu- .1 ., I,1llourrlBrusf I ro- Herdnmn Fitzgerald Cleland, Ph 7 x ' 117:18 gl'tllit1tll0tl from Oherlin follege in the class ol' 189-tt. flltll- tinned his studies nt, the University of Chicago :ind :nt the Uni- versity ol' Nehmskai. Received the degree ol' l'h.D. from Yule in 1900. Served ns Instructor in Ntlllll'tI.l Sciences sit. Gilles Vollege, Nehrnskn. in 1895. Instructor nt. Uornell in 1901, when he wus culled to Williams. Appointed Assistant. Pl'0l'0SS0l' in 1901, Professor in 1905, n.nd in 1911 was mnde l'1dwn.rd llrust, l'rot'essor of Geology und Nlineralogy. Dr. Clclzind is an Il1Clllll0l' ol' the Geological Society of America, the American Geogrupliicnl Society, the American Association for the Adviincement ot' Science. the l'nleontologic:l.l Society, the Americinn Academy of Arts :ind Sciences, the Seismological Society, 111 BK, E E :ind the fcssor of Geology and 1'll'1f11cruloyy J . l fl' 1' A l i'zLterllit.y. xvlllitllll lCdw:i.rd lVIcl'lll'resh, l'h.D., Thomas T. lfarul P'rofcssor of I'lzy.v1fc.s- VVus 1.fl'tllllltll.C!l from Unixersity ot' Illinois in 1888 :ind from llilr- vnrd in 1895. Received the degree ol' MA. and l'h.D. from llzir- vaird in 1890 und 1900 respectively. Wins Assistant. in Physics at 1lzi.rv:u'd from 1895 to 1902 when he wus culled to Williams as Instrnetor in Physics. Became Assistant. l'rot'essor ol' Physics in 1903 nnd wus appointed 'l'homns T. Rend l'rol'essor in 1905. 15 l 0 George Edwin Howes, Ph.17., Dorm. of the lfollcye mul UHYIHCZII l'rofcs.vor of .'17ll5'Ii07lt La.ngua.ge.w Wns griulnntcfl from llairvuril in tho class of 1886. lnslrnc-tor in King's School for Boys, Slnniforrl, Conn., 1880-1887. Junior Muster, Boston Latin Svhool, 1887-1891. Instructor in lmtin nt thu 1'1:mv0rforrt Grzuninnr School, 1891-18921. Ruucivocl the cle- grvv ol' MA. I'roln 11zn'V:u'xl in 1890111111 that ol' l'h.ID. in 1895. 1'rol'ossor ot' firm-k ut, the University of Vermont, 1895-1995. VV:is vullcfl to Williams us Gurliclcl 1'rol'cssor in 1905. VVns with thc llnilcrl Status Fuul Amlininistrution, 1918-1919, :is Assistant l'1xcc'utiv1- Secretary, :mtl lntvr as lixcclltivc Secretary :intl 11is- torinn. Was llltltlli Dunn ol' thc College, 1920. llc is tho :Luthor of :lrtir'lvs in thc llrzrrarfl Slrul'f1e.v in f'lr1.v.w'rv11l Pllilolngy, mul in other 1-lassir-:xl journals. Dr. llowcs is at incnilwr o? the 11111K Sox-icty anal of thc A T l r:mtornity. .lzmios Gl'2l.l1Et.1ll lflztrcly, l'h.D., Professor of Mrztlw1n,11t1fc.v 1Vz1s f.Kl'2l!llIill0tl from 1,:il'nycttu Uollvgc in the vlnss ol' 1894-. Took np post-grzulnntc stnclivs nt Johns llopkins linivvrsity. whore hu was nppointcrl Sc-holzir :tml Follow in lVl:ttllcnmti0s. llc-vvivcrl thc rlcgrm-os ol' MA. from l,ul':iycllc in 1897 unrl of l'h.l1. from .lohns llopkins in 1898. Was vanllcxl to 1v1llltt.l118 in 1898 :incl rcc-civocl his I7l'0l'l'S801'8lllP in 19115. l'rol'ussor llzlrfly is at 111C111l1C1' of the 11111K Society tlllfl the fl11'A l'll'tLl.Cl'- nity. l r0tlcric' 'llollis llowztrfl, MJD., l'rofcssor of Plzyviology Cornoll. ox-'97, 1Vns tll'3l-illlillvtl l'roln thc University of Pennsyl- vannin Mt-:lic-all Vollcgu in 1898. Appoinlorl Rcsislcnt l'hysic-inn :it thu ltflvrvy llospitul, Pittslnlrgll. in 1898. Was Assistant 1,Cl110l18lI'tll0l' ol' Pnlliology nt thc llnivvrsity ol' 1'onnsylvz1ni:L in 1899. ll18ll'llC'l0l'll1 Pluysiology ut Williams in 1900, Assistant l'rol't-ssor in 1904, unrl 1'rol'm-ssor in 1908. Dr. llownrfl ruvuivuml an volnlnission :is f'n.plnin in tho Mm-1lic'u.l 11.1-scrxc Corps in 1917. 110 rm-tnrnccl to Williams in thu full ol' 1919. Garrett Droppcrs, 1'h.1J., Urrin Sago l'rol'cs.vor of l'olrif1f- y real lfconomy 1Y:1s grnrluzllurl from llnrvnrzl in thc 1-lass of 1887. Alter 11 your ol' DtlSl-gl'il,llllilil0 stncly ut thc linivorsity ol' llcrlin, ho hcvnnlc l'rol'os:-:or ol' l'olilif-nl livonoiny nt thc l'nivcrsity ol' Tokyo, Japan, 1889-99. 111- was thcn uh-ctcrl Prcsirlvnt. ol' thu State llnivursity ol' South Dakota, whivh position hc hclfl for scvcn yours. llc-vulnc 1,01-lnrvr on l'1vonoinic's :Lt the llnivcrsity ol' c'll1l'ilg0 in 1900. Was appointed Set-rotary of the Mnssawllll- sotts f'onnnission ol' fl0l11l1101'l'0 :intl lnclnstry in 1907, hut. ro- siglwfl :alter tho 1'Ul111111SS10l1 nimlc its roport. vVll8 culled to Williams ns Orrin Sago 1'rol't-ssor in 1907. Appointed hy Presi- flvnt Wilson ns thc .ftincricfzm Ministcr to Groove in 1914, whvrc ho l'CI111l1I1CCl :luring thc pcriofl ol' thc war, mul rctnrnccl to Wil- liamstown in 1919, where hc rcsnincrl his forincr chnir ill Eco- Il011lli?S. 10 James Bissctt Pratt, 1'11.1J., M11rL: II07Ik'17l8 P'r11j'c.vs11r 111' ' Karl 1913111111111 1Ves11111, NIA., 1'r11l'cs.s-111' 111' ilw Ili.w1111'y 111 111-1 1111.11 Ui1.1i1fiz11ti1111 ' XVII-S 1.'fl'1111111l11C11 f1'11111 1v11111I.11l8 111 1110 1'1a.ss 111' 1890. S111111011 ill 1'1l'1111ll'0 111111 111. 11111 A111111-11-1111 8111111111 111' 17111ssi1'a.1 S11111i11s 11.1. 111111111 111 1897. 11111'111v1111 111s MA. 110g1'0c 1'1'11111 1811111111118 111 1898. F11111111111111 111s g1'111111111c w111'k 111. J111111s 1111pki11s 1111i- v111's11.y111111 1tll1g1l1. 111 1111111111111'0 1'1'11111 1898 1.11 1900, when 1111 was 1'11111111 1.11 111111111-1118. Was 11111111: Ass1s111111. 1'1'111'11ss111' 111' 1.110 111111111111-0 1.1111g1111.g11s 111 190-1. 8111111011 111 1 1'11111'0. 11111y, 111111 S1111111 1'1'11111 190-1 1111111 1906, 111111 1v11s111111111111.011 1'1'111'0ss111' 111 1911. 1V11111c 1'1'11f11ss111' 111 11111 1'11s1.111'y 111' Art 111111 C1vi11z111.11111 111 1912. 1 1'r111'0ss111' W11s1.1111 is 11 Il1l!1111JCl' 111' 1.1111 11113K 211111 G111'g11y111 8111-10- - 1111s 111111 1.110 'DA 0 1 1'111.111'11i1.y. 1VI1111r11e N1011o1s VVe1111111'0, 1'11.D., l'r11l'cs.s'11r QfLII1'I17L 117118 1,11'111l111111111 11111111 1711.10 111 1110 l'11lSS 111' 1888. 1 111' 11v1: y11111's was Assislanl 1'1'1111'11111.1 111' 11111'1'is11111'g A1'11110111y 111111 1'111' s0v1111 y1111.1-s was l11s11-111-1111' in 11111111 111111 Greek at 1.1111 S111-1011 1s111.1111 A1'111111111y. 11111-civ1111 11111 11111511110 111 1V1.A. 1'1'11111 Y11111 111 1900 1'111' 1v111'k 11111111 111 1.111111. Was 0101-11111 19111110 1'1C110W 111 11111111 111 Y11111 111 19054, 1'111'111v111g 11111 1111g1'110 111 1'11.lJ. fr11111 111111. i11sl.il.11- 111111 111 190-1. Was 1-11111111 111 W111i11.111s 111 190-1-11.1111 111101111111 As- sis11111l 1'1'111'11sS111' 111' 11111111 111 1905, Ass111'i11.111 1'r111'0ss111' 111 1911, 111111 1'1'111'11ss111' 111 1913. 81111111 1.110 y11111' 1920-1921 111 11111y 211111 G1'11111'11. 1111.11 11111111s111111 11.11 l111l1'.v V1'r1111r11n1 1f'1'rg'i11'1111u.v 11.1111 1111 111110.12 1'1'rl111r11 III f'11l11ll1'11l1 11.1. R1111c1't Longley '1'11y1111', 1'11.D., l'1'11fc.vs11r fy' the R11m1mce L1111yu1lges Was gl'1l1l1l11l-1011 1'1'11111 1111.111i11.1111 111111111511 111 18822. Was i11s11'111'1111' 111 1.110 K1111s11s 8111.111 1111iv111'sily. 188Q-1883. 'l'11l111' 111 11.11111-111 f'111111g0, f'1111s111.11111111p1c. 18851-1887. 111s11'111-l.111' 111 11111 S01111111, 1887-189-1. 111s1.1'111r1111' 111 1'11'C11C1l 111. Y11111, 189-1-1900. Was 111111111 1188181111111 1'1'11f0ss111' 111 1'1l'0llC'11 11.1. 1,1l.l'1.1110l111l 111 1900, 1.111111 w11i1111 110 was 111111011 111VVi11i11.111s 111 1912. 1'1'111'11ss111' '1'11.y1111' is 1110 1111111111' 111' 111ll1'l1fr11l1'11r1 'liH. H111 Iffllfflll I1llIlfflIll!j!'. 111111 11118 011111111 '111 ll1'l1I-1'11ll11'q1111 111' mon. 01111111 111111 l,'.f1l1l111 IJ1111171'l. 110 is 11 1111111111111' 111' 11111 1V11111111'11 1Al1l1g'1ll1gC Ass11c111.1.i1111 111' N111'1.11 A11lCI'1C'1l1, 111111 1.110 11' T 1 1'11101'11i1y. 17Ifl1H6CfllIll 111111 Moral l'l11111.w1pl1y 1VIlS g1'111111111.1111 1'1'11111 1871111111118 as V11.1c1l11'1111'11111 111 1110 1'111ss 111' 1'898. S1.11111Cl1 11111111s111111y 111: 111111'V1l-l'11 17111v111'si1y, 1898-99. A1.101111l'K1 1'1111111111i11 Law S1-1111111, 1899-1900. 11111111 111' 1.111111 1J1111111'1.11111111 111 1'1111111'11 1 1'0c A1'111111111y, 1900-02. S1.111I1011 111111115- 11p11y 111. 11111 1111iv111's11.y111' 1l01'1i11. 1902-03. 111111 11.1. 1.111rv111'11, 1909- 05, 1'111'e1vi11g 11111 11C1.l'1'CC 111' l'11.D. 1.111111 111111 111s1.i1.11111111 111 1905. 111s11'111-1111- 111 1'111111s11p11y 111 1V111i11111s, 1905-00: Assistant Pro- 1'11ss111' 111 19011: 1'1'111'11ss111' 111 1913. Dr. 1,l'1111..S 111111ks 111'11.: The I'.vy1fll11l11yy QI' I11'l1'y'1'1111.v l1'1'l1'1f1', W 11.111 is l,I'll!llII!ll'18III?, 11111111 1111.11 lla l 11ill1.v, 111111 ljl'llI0l7I'l'lf-'jj 111111 I'v111'1', Thr' l1'1flig1'1111s I71111.v1:'1f1111.w1raw, - lC.v.w1y.w'1'11. ff'l'1.fI.lffll I1'1'11l1'.v111, 11l11ll1'r 1111.11 Spirit. 110 is RL 11l1.?l111l01' 111' 1110 111111K 111111 G111'g11y1c S11cicL1cs 11.1111 1111: KA 1 1'111c1'111Ly. 17 Walter Wallace Melraren, 1'l1.D., Acting 1'r1j'cs.sor of Ecfmomies Was graduated from Queens University in Kingston, Canada, 1899 and received the degree of 1'h.D. from Harvard in 1908. Was ealled to Keiogijuku, Tokyo, Japan, in 1908 to a Chair of Economies and Politics: in 1914 he was called to Williams. Dr. McLaren is the Editor of .laynuufxc G01Jf5TIt'II1.6Il.t IJOC'll7ILl37ll8 published by the Asiatic Society ol' Japan in 1914-, and the author of A I'0I1fl'ic11l Iliatnry QfJapr1.n During thc Illuiji Era, 1867-1912 published in London and New York, 1916. Professor McLaren N is a member ol' tlle KA l ratcrnity. Wlilliam lloward Doughty, Jr., Llall., l rQfcs.s'or of Y Govermacnt 1Vas graduated from Nv1llilt1l1S in 1898. Graduate work at flllllllillliit llniversity, 1898-1901, 1'COClV1l1gtllCflCg1'CCOf l,L.ll. in 1901. l'rac'lieed law in New York City, 1909-05. Called to 11'illialns in 1900, and was made l'rol'essor in 1917. Professor Doughty is -L l11l'1I1iJLl' of the Gar oyle Sotitt and the KA y I: i 1 . . g . . y 14rate1'n1ty. ' 1 15l'it1l10l'il lV1ears, lll.lJ., l rql'cs.s'or of UILUIILZZYH'-lj Was graduated from Williams in 1903 and was Assistant in Vlienlistry, 1904-07. Received luis lVl.A. from Williams in 1905, and llis l'l1.D. from Jollns Hopkins llniversity, where llc lleld a 1 ellowsl1ip in Cluemistry, in 1908. Appointed lnstruetor in Industrial Chemistry at the University of Illinois in 1908. Called to Williams as lnstruetor in Chemistry in 1909, and was made Assistant Professor in 1910, and Professor in 1917. Dr. Mears is a member of the Gargoyle, fI11lK, 21 E, '1,A11', AXE Soeicties and tlle UAX Fraternity. illlCl'W00l1 Owen Dickerman, Pl1.D., Lawrence P1'o'css0r S of Greek Was graduated from Yale in 1896. Student ol' the American School of Classival Studies, Atllens, 1897-1899. Received tlle degree of l'l1.D. from 11alIe University, Germany, in 1909. Instructor in Greek at Yale, 1899-1903 and 1905. Was ealled to Williams in 1909. 18 A George Burwell Dutton, 1'h.D., l'rqfessor QfI0'rl.gl'1f.s'l1, L'if07'flf1I.'I'U ' Was graduated l'rom Williams ns Vnlcdietoriun in the class of 1907. Studied nt 1lurv:u'd University, 1907-1910, receiving the degree ot' M.A. in 1908 and that ot' 1'l1.D. in 1910. Was enllerl to Williums :Ls instructor in 1910, beeume Assistant Pro- fessor ol' English in 191-1-, and 1'ro!'essor of .ltinglish Literature in 19Q1. Dr. Dutton is :L member ot' the f11BK und Gargoyle Societies :md the fb1'A l r:Lte1'nity. Albert Harp Licklider, l'h.D., l rQl'cs.s-or of 1,'lIlll'1l0 Speak- l ring and Drfzmfztic lfzfterat Was gruduatlefl from linndolph-Mateon College in 1896, receiving the degree ol' M.A. in 1897. liniversity in 1906. and took l'inglish Muster nl. Norfolk Aeudemy, Norfolk, Vu.. 1899-1903. Instructor in linglish nt Johns Hopkins. 1907-1908. Instructor in ,ltlnglish :rt D:n.rtmouth Col sor ot' ltlnglish :ut 1J2ltl'i,11l0l11il, 1911-191-L. Was culled to Wil- llil.ll1S in 1911 ns Assistant. l'rol'cssor of .Ellg'llSll liiterztture, :md made l'rol'essor ol' Public Speaking und Drunmtic l11l.Cl'tt1.lll'C in 1921. llus published lilllllllt' Tl'Illl'l.ll.0ll. Dr. Lieklider is at member ol' the 11113K Society and N 4 the .ZX lll'Zlll'l'llll-X. G u i Wil ll.7'0 Was zu Fellow at Johns Hopkins t.he degree of l'h.D. there in 1907. lege, 1908-1911. Assistant Profes- rs on. lim Mrlrie Qf the 1ilI1lllCl'I'f!llL liaun Newnhzun Clmttin Carlton, 1,.1I.D., Lzflnwriful, Took up private study directed by the Rev. Samuel llnrt, D.C.l,. 1899-1899. Received the honorary degree ol' M.A. from 'l'rinity in 190Q, :md l,.1I.D. in 1915. lVus l.ibr:triun :it Trinity Col- lege, 1899-1909. Instructor in l'lnglish at Trinity, 1901-1908. Wns Lilwarrilui of the Newberry 111l11'2lI',Y, Chicago, 1909-1919. VVu.s Director ol' the Americztn liibrury in Paris, 1920-19921. Wars culled to Williams in 19922. Mr. Carlton is n member of the Amerieam l'lislorieu.l Association, the American Library Assoeiu- tion, Americ-am Library Instilute, the llilsliogrupllieul Soeiety of America, the Society for the Advancement of Scundinaviatn ' Studies, und Les Amis d'lCdou:ird, Paris. Cllibliophilesul. erdon Norris Messer, ll.l'.lC., I'r1y'c:ssorof' Ilygzfenc and I'liy.v'iealIC1l11cat'1fo11. and Difreczfor of A tlzletics Wlns graulunlcd from the Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, Nfnss., in 1909, receiving the degree of l3.l'.1C. Studied ut the Hurvnrd fil'ZItlll!I1L' Summer School of Physical l'1dncation in 1910. Wes Director ol' Physienl lfdueution in the public schools ol' Birming- ham, Alai., 1909-1911. Director of Physical ltidueution, VVorees- ter Academy, 1911-1917. Inspeetor ol' Physical Education, New York State Dept. ol' Eduezttion, 1917-1920. l'rol'essor of Pllysienl ltlrlueation :ind Director ol' Athletics 11.11 Rensselaer 1'olyteelmie Institute, 1920-1922. Was called to Williams us l'roI'essor of llygicnc and Physical Education and Director of Athletics in 1922. Prof. Messer wus nn an-my infzintry enptuin dm-ing the wur. Ile is the author of numerous articles on l'.'1y.sieal lfrlzmalioll and Alhlct'ie.s, und llow to Play liaslwlball. 19 Robert Devore Leigh, 1'l1.lJ., A. Barton Hepburn Prrjcs- .vor rd' Government Was graduated from Bowdoin College in 1914-. Was a Charles Carroll Everett Scholar from Bowdoin at Columbia Universit.y, 1914-1915. Received the degree of M.A. from Columbia in 1915. Was a Gilder Fellow, Columbia University, 1919-1920. Attend- ed Harvard University Summer Session, 1918. Attended lec- tures of the New School for Social Research, 1919-1921. Was an instructor in Government at Reed College, 1915-1918. Assist- ant Professor on leave, 1918-1920. Lecturer in Government at Columbia College, 1922. Received the degree of Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1923. Was called to Williams as A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Government in 1922. Was As- sislant Educational Director, U. S. Public Health Service, 1918- 1919. Prof. Leigh isa member of the fb BK Society, and the K 22 Grcelc and Latin Fraternity. David Taggart Clark, NLA., As.vi.vtant Przyfessor rj' Eco- nornfics Was graduated from Harvard in 1892, where, for a short time, he continued as a graduate student in English and later, for three years, as a graduate student of classical philology and economics. Twice a summer student at Harvard and once at Chicago. ln- structor in Classics and History at Riverview Academy, 1893- 1899. Was called to Williams in 1902 as lnstruetor in Greek and Latin. Made Assistant Professor of Greek in 1905g Assist- ant Professor of Economics in 1909. I John Sayward Galbraith, lVI.A., N is .f1.s.sti.stant Professor of VVas graduated from Harvard in 1899 with final honors in classics. Was Instructor in Latin and Greek at St. Gcorge's School, Newport, R. I., at the Deliancey School, Philadelphia, and at the Morristown School, Morristown, N. -I., during the five years following graduation. Received the degree of M.A. from Harvard in 1905. Was engaged in graduate work in Latin and Greek at Harvard for three years. Was instructor in these languages at Harvard, 1909-10. Appointed Instructor at Wil- liams in 19073 made Assistant Professor in 1910. Mr. Gal- braith is a member of the 112 BK Society and of the A T fraternity. Elmer Irwin Shepard, IVLA., Assistant l'rofe.vsor of lllcztlwrnatizw VVas graduated from Williams in 1900. Continued his studies at Columbia University, 1900-1902. Teacher of mathematics at the State Normal School, Charleston, lllinois, 1902-1903. Was called to Williams in 1903 as Instructor in Nlathematics. VVas Instructor and Graduate Student in lVlathematics at Ha1'vard, 1900-1908, and 1909-1910. Was made Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Williams in 1910. Mr. Shepard holds a COIII- mission as Captain in the United States Reserve and is a member of the 111 BK Society and of the OAX Fraternity. 20 Cu 1 Hn Rhetoric the lV'I'lll'lllIl-S' .'l1lIIIIll'l' lf1'v1'1 1v. rl Wilhelm Johnson, 1'h.D., fls.s-Mant Pfrqfcmor of German Received his 13.11. degree from llethuny College in 1900, his M.A. from Yule in 1909, und his l'h.D. from Yule in 19041. Was Mnsler at l'oml'rel. School from 1904- Lo 1900, when he was culled lo Williamls. Was made Assislamt l'rol'cssor ol' Gernmn in 1912. Wins Assislunl. Dean ol' the College and Secretary of the Fzicnlly llI'0lll 1920 lo 1922. Mr. Johnson is az. inelnher ol' the ANI' l'll'lll0l'1l1l'Y. Romance Language.v of the Ronmllce Languages in 19151 rry Leslie Agurd, 1'h.D,, A.vsi.vtr111t Professor of M athe- matics Wns grurlilmecl from Wesleyan in 19041. Received the degrees of MA. :ind l'h.D. from Yule in 1908 and 1911, respectively. 'l':uigI1t at WVesleyun Academy. 190-1-1905g Phillips Academy, Andover, 1905-1907: Hopkins Grlllllllllll' School, New Haven. Conn., 1907-19103 Yule University, 1910-1911. VVu.s culled to WVilli:uns as Instructor in M1I1l1Cll11Lt1l'S in 1911 :uid was made Assislnnl, l'rol'cssor in 1915. Dr. Agurd is IL member of the flwN0, EE. 11111K and Aincricnn Mnlliclmllicul !'lociclics. 21 0 Samuel Edward Allen, IVLA., Iswsfant Prozssor of Wars graidunied from Williams in 1901 lf IU y llniversily and received the degree ol M X in 1901- 11 IS hm ld of the lflnglish lJClJ2l.1'1.11l0lll nl. lhe Vasc Sc hool ol Xpphul Sc in nu 190-I--06. WV:1s culled to 1Villi:uns in 4 0 11 is 111 uh Xssls in Y lrofessor of liheloric in 1912. llls N 1 s Fon x Lye1'fIn.v, mul 0f,ll'l' l'o1'm.v for Mawnnll in s l oflrl flusszr x M Allen is al. niemher ol' lhe f1Yl'A Frntunilw is Suu Nvilliauns chapter of the 11113K Soc-ic y sou , f f John Pierrepont Rice, 1'h.D. Asszsianl Pm essm 0 Um Yvzls gI'll-1111111011 from Yale in 1900. lieu ivul his M X inl ng ish from Yule in 1901 amd his l'h.D. in l in liolnmu l lllglllgik 1909. Instructor ul. the Sheflield Slllllilfll School 1905 1909 Wins culled to VVillinlns ns Instructor in lh1 R.0111l11ll l Lngn lgms in 1910. l'rofessor ol' l rench ul. Acad: L C ollm LL 1Vollx1llL VOVI. Seotin, 1912-1913. Cnlled to vv1ll1I1.l11S IQ hhSlSl.Llll, liolas 1 Orie Wvilliam Long, 1'h.D., A SS18llL71.l Professor of German 1Vas graduated from Centre College in 1903. Pursued graduate work at Harvard, 1903-0-1-. Taught modern languages in Cor- si:-ana 1'1igh School, 190-1-05. After studying at the University of Berlin in 1905 and 1906, was called to Texas Christian College as Professor of Modern Languages. Studied at Harvard, re- ceiving his 1V1.A. in 1911 and l'h.D. in 1913. Was Instructor in German at lVl. 1. T. in 1912-13 and l'rol'essor of Modern Languages at WV. P. 1. 1913-16. Walled to Williams as Assist.- ant, Professor and Aeling llead ol' the German Departinent in 1916. Dr. Long is a memher ol' the K A QSouthernj l rat.ernil.y. 'l'heodore Brown Hewitt, I'h.17., Assfistcmt Przjcssor of German Was graduated from Yale with the degree of 11.A. in 1909. Studied at Harvard, 1906-1908, receiving the degree ol' M.A. there in 1907. Studied at the Universities ot Marhurg and ,l reihurg, Germany, the summers ot' 1907, 1912, and 191-1. lnstrnetor in German at Phillips Andover, 1908-1909. Appoint.- ed lnstruetor at Williams in 1909, and Assistant Professor in , 1917. Spent the years 1916-1918 studying and teaching at Yale. where he received the degree of 1'h.lJ. in 1917 and was assistant professor 1917-1918. Is the author ol' l aulGcr11ar1lt and Mx Injlururfc on IGIIUIJIDSII llynrnorly, and three text. hooks on German Composition. Arthur Howland Buflinton, 1V1.A., .fl 88113111719 I,7'Qf'l3SSOI' in Hvfstory Was graduated from Williams in the class of 1907. Assistant in History at Williams. 1907-1908. lteeeived the degree of lV1.A. from llarvard University in 1909 and vontinued graduate work there during the years 1909-11, lnslruetor in Ilistory al. 1Vil- liams, 1911-1-1. During the year 191-1-15 pursued stlldies at Ilarvard University and in Washington, D. C. Appointed Assistant Professor in 1918. lVl'r. liullinton is a memher ol' the fb BK Society. Jean Norton Cru, Professeur de 1.ye6e, Assisfanf Pro- fessor 1jFrcnclL Received the degree of llanh1fl'icr-6.v-Lvllrzw from the University Grenoble in 1899, and the degree ol' Diploma 1l'lClv1rle.v Super- 'imrrrs from the University of Paris in 1913. Instructor at Granville, England, in 1900. l'rqfv.v.wu'r do Nicola S'llfIlfl 1.0lll'lf at Auhenas, 1905-08. Received his Uorlzilirrrzt rl' Aplillulzf from the University of Paris in 1906. Was Instructor in l reneh at. Williams, 1908-11. Instructor in English at the Lynda IVUTIIH, Qlfreneli North Afrieaj, 1911-12. Returned to W'illiams in 1912. Obtained leave-ol-ahsenec from Wvilliams in 1914- to serve with the French Army. Was with a lighting unit from August 191-1- to l ehruary 1917 as corporal and sergeant. Transferred to r liason duty first with the British and later with the Amerivan Army. Was promoted to the rank of lieutenant and served with the French lligh Commission at Washington, 1918-19. lteturned to Williams in 1919. V22 Carl Sherman Hoar, Ph.D., Assi.s'tant Prrjessor rj' Bifology Was graduated from Dartmouth in 1911, with the degree of R.S. Received his M.A. in 1913, and 1'h.1J. in 1917 from llarvard. 1Vas Assistant in llotany at Harvard and Radcliffe, 1911-1915, and Austin Teacliing' Fellow in Botany at Kansas State Agricul- tural College, 1915-1916, and was called to Williams in the fall ot' 1916. Was Instructor at Marine lliologieal Laboratory at Woods Hole, Mass., in summer ot' 1917, leaving August lirst to enlist. in the ll. S. Army. Served as enlisted man and com- missioned ollieer nnt.il January, 1919, when he returned to Wil- liams. Appointed Assistant l'rol'essor ol' Biology, 1920. James Becbee Bl'l11S111iLI1C, Ph.D., fl.v.s'fi.vtm1t Professor fy' i Physics ' Graduated from Yale in 1906 and later sl.udied at Harvard from which institution he received the degree of 1V1.A. in 1913 and 1'h.D. in 1917. lI.e taught at Harvard from September 1914- to January 19189 His rank during the war was First 1.ieutenant, A. S. A. 1'. Mr. lirinsmade is a member ot' Woll s Head al. Yale and thc N11 T l+'raternity. Thomas Hayes Procter, 1,'h.D., fl.S'SfSflI7l1l Profcs.s-or' of Philosophy Was graduated from Victoria University, Manchester. lingland, in 1911, with honors in Philosophy. Received his lV1.A. in 1912. Studied at llerlin and Heidelberg, 1913-191-I-, and at l.he Harvard Graduate School of Philosophy, 19111-1916. Received the degree ot' 1'h.D. from Harvard in 1916. VVas an assistant in Pliilosopliy at Harvard in 1920, and was called t.o Williams in the same year. Was made Assistant 1'rot'essor ol' Philosophy in 1921. Dr. Procter served with the liritish Army in Egypt from 1916-1918, and with the American Y. M. C. A. l'rom 1918-1919. John Fitch King, 1'h.D., Assfistaizt Pwjes-:vor of C'hc'rni.s'try Was graduated from Oberlin College in 1917 with a ILA. degree, receiving final honors in Chemistry. Studied at the University of Wisconsin. 1916. Graduate student and assistant at Johns Hopkins University, 1917-1918: graduate student at Harvard University, 1918-1919, receiving the degree of lVl.A. in 1919g graduate student at Johns Hopkins University, 1919-1920, re- ceiving the degree of 1'li.17. in 1920. Acting Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Oberlin College, 1920: lnstruet.or of Quantitative Analysis. Johns Hopkins, 1920-1921, Instructor of Chemistry, - Johns Hopkins School for '1lCttCllCI'S and Teclniical Workers, 1920-1921. Was appointed Assistant Professor ot' Chemistry at Williams in 1921. Was for 10 months in the Research Division of the Chemical Warfare Service, U. S. Army. Has writ.ten articles For the Journal IJ PlLys'ica.l Clwlmfslry and the Journal ry' the American. Uluenrical Society. 23 . Edward Lewis Dodd, l'h.D., .flSS'liSffL71If l'rrje.s'sor of M athe- matics Was graduated from Western lteserve University in 1897, re- ceiving the degree of ll.A. Studied at. Western lteserve Univer- sity, 1900-1901. and received the degree of lV1.A. there in 1901. Studied at Yale, 1901-190-t-, and received the degree of l'h.D. from Yale in 1904-. Has taught at l.he State University ot' Iowa.. the University of Illinois, and the University ol' Texas. Was ealled to Williams in 1922. For the year 1922-1923, lVlr. Dodd is on leave of ahsenee from the University of Texas. where his otlieial title is Associate Professor ot Actuarial lVltl.Ll1C11ltl.llt'S. He is a member of the American Mathematical Society, Mathe- matieal Association ot America, the American Assoeiation ol' Uni- versity Professors, the fl BK Society, and the EX l raternity. He is an associate editor of the A Ifll'I iCllll. llItlNlUlIlltt'l'l'ilfl Monthly. Has published articles, dealing mainly with mathematical probahility and applications to the theory of measurements and statistics in illf1lhc1nuI'1'.-:elle Annalcn., .lrillrfwberifrltt rler IDUIIIHUILUII. tllzlllienmtiftvfr Vl'I'lfiIl'ligIlIIg, Ginrrtrllr: di 1lIllflflIIllfli0llI3 di Ballugl'in.1f, Mon.ut.1-lugflefur illaflzemufilr and l'l1.y.w'A', Annals Qf tllallw- 'nmlie.v, and SL'ru1fliuavi.vk A M11arirftifls-kr'ifl. Edward Taylor Bullock, lVI.A., A.s's'i.vtant Professor of 1 Ecrmomics 1 Was graduated from the University of Michigan in 1910, reeeiv- ing the degree of ILA. Did post graduate work at the University of Mic-liigan, 1911-1912, and at Harvard University, 1917-1918, 1919-1920, 1920-1921: receiving the M.A. degree from the Uni- versity ot Nliehigan in 1912. Taught Economies at Simmons College, 1920-1922. Mr. ltulloek was statistician for the New York State Industrial Commission,1012-1917,serving as industrial expert 1918-1919. Has published art.ieles on Did Labor Prosper During The War, Rl?-'Fll Iil7f'i0It Qf Outyml, and If'll.S li'ltt76'.S' Cycles and Unmrlploymcnt. Was called to Williams in 1922. . Volney Hunter Wells, Ph.D., I1SSiSlfCL7lIi Professor of M athcmatics Was graduated from Olivet College in 1909, reeeiving the degree of ll.A. Taught at Hastings College, 1909-1913. Studied at the University of Michigan, 19151-1916, reeeiving the degree of l'l1.D. Taught Mathematics at the University of Mielligan. 1913-1917, at t.he University ol' Pittsburgh. 1917, and at Carleton College, 1920-1922. Was called to Williams in 1922. Has held the position ol' Chief Statistician of the Treasury Depart.- ment.. Mr. Wells is a member of the American Mathematieal l 1 Society, and of the Amerieau Statistival Society. John Sabin Adrianee, M.A., .Lecturer in ClLc'rnist'ry I 1fVas graduated from Williams in the elass of 1882. lteeeived i .T the degree ol' lVl.A. from Williams in 1885. Mr. Adrianee is a member ol' the X111 Fraternity. 24- C1l1l,1'10S 1 r01l0ri0k Seeley, IJ'f'l'L'l7f0?' of 1110 0311111.1111.w'1711f111, 1V11S 1'l1ysi1'111 Director 11,11 1,011igl1 1i11iv1'rsi1y. 1'1'o1n w11i1'l1 110 wus SW1 11111011 lo 1111111111118 in 1 1 Sl1l1111C1' Salter, BA., Dzfrector of 11!'11.S'10 1111151111 S01'1011S S11lf1y ol' lll1lS1C :11'1,1'r 151111111111-11011 1'1'0111 A1ll1lC1'S1 1'o110g'0 i11 1877. 1171180110 ol' 1110 1.01l11l1l'1'S of 1110 Alll01'1l'1ll1 11111111 ol' 11l'g'1l111S1S, ol' w11i1'11 110 XVIIS 1v1l1'l1lE11, 1899-1900. 1111ll'2l1'12l-11 of 1110 Mll11llSl'1'11l1. So1'i01y ol' Nvw York, 1892-90. 111111 Vi1'0-1'r0si- 110111, 1890-97: 1,l'0S1110111. of 1110 N011' York S11110 M1lS1l' '1'0111-111-1-s' ASS1N'11I110l1, 1897-98, 111111 for over 11l1'00 yl'1l1'S. 1'l11i1or ol' The I,l'lllll'NI 111111 Urgrnafsl. 1V11s 11111011 lo 1v1111Il.1llS i11 1905. Mr. S111101' is 11 1111'Il11N'1' 111' 1110 A A112 1'11'll111'1'1l11.y. A111011 Louis Cru, Bachelie1'-0s-Lzzitres f1,i11'1S1, 177-91I'lll7f0I' in Iflrcnclz S11111i011 in 1,110Ly1:61:1l1- 7'o11rno11 in 1,110 l1'111r11ll6 flu Cr1r11obl1r 114111111001 1895-1900. S1,111li011 in 1911111111111 i11 1901. 0111110 to Wil1i111ns 11s Instructor in lfrcncli in 1908. 0111111111-11 1011VC-Of-2111801100 1'1'0l11 vv111111111S i11 191-1 111111 0n1isl,01l in 1110 11111511011 Army, 1vi1,11 1v11i1-11 110 s0rv011 until 110 was 1V01ll1f1011 i11 111'1ion i11 S01l10ll11101', 1911-. S0rv01l 11S Z1 S0l'g'C11Il1. willi 1110 British Army, 191-1--1917. Join011 1110 First A1l1Cl'1l71l-I1 Division wi111 wl1i0l1 1-11111111111111 110 1V0111, into 111'1,ion i11 1401'l'1l111C. 111118 1l1.11l,l'11C11 1o 1110 Army S1'11oo1 ol' 1110 1'11'01l1'11 21111. Army n0:1.r SL. Dizi0r wi111 1110 1'111l1C ol' 1l,11jl111ll11. i11 1918 11n1i1 1110 11rn1is1i1'0. VVILS 111.1111'11011 1,11 1110 foreign press s0rvi1'0 ol' 1110 1'0111'0 Conference 111. Pnris. 1101-0iv011 1110 Croix 110 Gucrrc 111111 11 Ci1,111ion 1'l'011I 1110 551,11 111-itisli Division, for 1.1'il111LIl1l'y 111ll1Cl' 1ir0. .RC1l1l'll011 lo Wil1i:1n1s i11 1919. Fr01l0ri1:lc Xvylllilll vV1l11l11l2111, 1VI.A., '71-Ylflllfllif' in Rom- 1 ance LIl7l1g'l1l1f1L4S R01'0iv011 his 11.11. 110gr00 1'1'01l1 II11,1'Vll1'11 i11 1911111111 llis MA. i11 1917. 111113111 1911-1912 1V11S 1l1S1.I'l1C1.01' i11 1111111111100 111111g1111g'0s 111111 1'1'0II1 1919-1910 1lSS1S111111. ll1'01i0SS01' 111. Ncw 1111ll1DS1l1I'C S11110 f10110gC. During 1,110 Will' s0rv011 11S 11 Ml1S1.l51' Engineer i11 1110 C110111i011.l W2l1'f111'lH s0rvi1f0 111111 S11-W 111:1ion wi1,11 1,110 Ameri- 11111 Gus 110g'111l0l11. i11 1'11'01ll'1l 1'11111l111C1'S in 1918 111111 w11s 11113011 by Gl'1'IIl11.l1 1l110S1.f011U. 110 wus 01111011 1,11 Wi11i11.111s in 1919. ls 1.110 1lll11l01' ol' A I'o11r.w' in Sllllllf-VII l'ompo.vil1'm1. Q5 Henry William Taeusch, M.A., I nstmlctor in English Wns gl'!I,tllltl.t6tl from Wooster College in 1914-. For t.hree years was lllstrllctor ol' English Composition :it 1VooSl,er. Received his M.A. from Hurvurd in 1920. Served for fifteen months with the U. S. Army us it second lieutenant in the lnfuntry. Was culled to Williams in 1920. Mr. Tueusch is ai member ol' the A 'I' A Fraternity. Clifford Chesley Hubbard, M.A., Inxtrvurtor inGo1:crnment and TI'i.vtory Was graulunted l'rom Brown in 1908. Tauglit in the lligh School ut Lnconiu, N. H., the Mount Herman School, and the State Normal School ut Charleston, Ill. Received his M.A. from llairvurd in 1917. Came to Williams in 1920. Mr. Huhbnrd is the wrilcr ol' an. pamphlet on Mcllzorlx of lfonlrol of llm Slate Normal Srzlzorzlx. Vernet Eller Eaton, l3.A., Instructor in Physics Was gruduuted with ll.A. degree l'rom Indiana University in 1921. Attended Butler College in 1918. Was with the Ameri- can Expeditionary Forces in 1918-1919. Was called to Williams in 19Q1. Mr. Eaton is u member ol' the fb BK Society. Harry Austin Dcferruri, lVI.A., I n.s-tractor in Spanish VV:1s grzuluated with ll.A. degree l'rom Dartmouth College in 1919, lifter doing graduate work ut Princeton, 1918-1919. Re- ceived his M.A. from l'llll'V2ll'll in 1920. Was culled to Williams ill 1921. Q6 I Austin Rogers Frey, B.S., Instructor in Physics Was graduated from Harvard in 1920, wilzh the degree of B.S. Taught Civil Engineering at M. I. T., 1921-1922, and was an Instructor in Physics at Harvard during the same year. Was called to Willia.ms in 1922. Charles Luther Graham, B.P.IC., Instructor of Plz,ys'ical Education Was' graduated from the Springfield Y. M. C. A. College in 1920, receiving the degree of Ii. P. E. Was an Instructor in Physical Iuducation at Rensselaer Polyleelmic Institute, 1920-1922. Was called lo Williams in 1922. Shirley Wilcox Harvey, M.A., Instructor in Ifnglrish Was graduated from Dartmouth in 1910, with a degree of ILA. Received his M.A. from IIarva.rd in 1918. Was an Instructor in English at 'Tufts College, 1916-1918, and at lhe I'Iora.ce Mann School for Boys, 1918-1919. Was called to Williams in 1922. Victor Andros Belaunde, Doctor cn Letras y J'ar'is71r1ulc1z- cfia, Instructor in Spcmish Was graduated from l.he University of Lima in 1908 with the degree of Doctor of Law. He received the additional degree of Doctor en Ciencios Politicos in 1910, and Doctor en Letras in 1911. Is a member ol' the Spanish Royal Academy and the Royal Academy of History ol' Madrid. IIc taught History of Modern Philosophy at l.he Ilniversilzy of Lima, 1911-1919g Inl.ernationa.l Law, 1914--19193 and Government in 1918. After years in the ,Peruvian Diplomatic Service, Dr. Belaunde became Minister of Peru in Uruguay. Ile is the author of Para A nt'ig'uo y Los Morlurno.-r Sooiologosg Milos Anmzorricos: V irla l7'll't1Jlf'l'-S'7iffl'l'ilLQ l7r'i.v'z'.s' l'ro.vcu,h:g lfIl?lll'l:Nlll0 Politicog Nuestra Q1uf.vt1'o'r:. con. Uhilcg Armulo Ncrvog The Treaty of 'Amforrlli Illld is the Editor ol' dI1!I'0'llT'f0 Pcruano, a monthly magazine ot letters and social sciences. 27 William Henry Gaub, Jr., M.S., zlssistant in Biology Was graduated from the State University ol' New Jersey in 1921, receiving the l3.S. degree, Did post-graduate work at the State University of New Jersey in Bacteriology, 1921-1922, and received the degree of lVl.S. Is a member ol' the A. F. 8: A. lVl. Society, and the Society ol' American llucteriologists. Sherwood Perry Smedley, B.A., ft.s-sistant 'in C'l1cmi.wtrg Was graduated from Williams in 1922. receiving the degree of l3.A. Mr. Smedley is a member ot' the A Afb I ral,ermty, and the American Chemical Society. Bruno Moritz Schmidt, l3.A., A.vs'istmLt in Biology Was graduated from Williams in 1922, receiving the degree of 15.A. Eugene Paul Metour, Ph.D., IlS.S'i8tfl,7ll Professor rj Rom- ance Languages L Was graduated from the University ol' Montpellier in 1898, re- ceiving the degree of Ilachelier es Lettres. Was granted the degree of Bachelier es Sciences in 1899. Did post-graduate work at the State University of Ohio and received his M.A. in 1917. After a one year residence at Johns Hopkins Universit.y, he was granted a Ph.D. degree. He also received a Certificate of Archi- tecture and Engineering from the London Polytechnic. Taught French and Spanish at the State University of Ohio, 1917. Taught French at the U. S. Naval Academy 1918-1922. From 1902-1916 he filled various positions in engineering and archi- tecture, notably in the completion of the Pennsylvania Terminal in New York. Has written a novel, In iho Wake of the Green Urccu. Bnnvzcrg various short stories. reviews, and articles. ls an ctcher, and has made 45 plates ol' Annapolis, llultimore, and the surroundings. Called to Willinmg in 19923. 28 The Society of the Alumni Organized in 1821 Clllle First American College Alumni Assoeiationl Offi cers Lewis Perry, Class of 1898 ..... James M. Hills, Class of 1899 ...... E. Herbert liotsford, Class of 1882 Secretary and Edritm' of the Executive Committee Frederick Geller, Class of 1883 Philip Dunbar, George F. Perkins, Jr., Class of 1895 Gilbert Horrax, E. Herbert Botsford, cm-officio Advisory Council l . President Vice- Prcsirlcnt Alzmmi Rcmfew Class of 1900 Class of 1909 Frederick Geller, Class of 1883 . . . . . . UIHLI'I'lI'I,ll'll, Jolin M. Killits, Class of 1880 . . Vice-Ulm'irnmn James F. Bacon, Class of 1898 .... Secretary mul Trc1z.vu'rw' The Loyalty Fund Association Arthur H. Mzisten, Class of 1876 ....... Chafirmcm Vanclerpoel Adrianee, Class of 1890 . . V !:C0-Clll1'l:7'l?llUL E. Herbert Botsford, Class of 1882 Secretary uncl Treasurer 20 Alumni Associations 1922-1923 Albany and Troy Sydney 'l'. Jones, '99 ...... Allston Headley, '14-, Q55 State St., Albany, N. Y. . ' Boston Il. Grant Person, '91 ...... Henry W. Dwigllt, '18, Q0 Prescott St., Camliridge, Mass. Annual Banquet, March Q, 1993 1 Buffalo Marc YV. Comstock, '88 ...... S. Nl. ltlicllael, '13, 625 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. . 1Vlid-winter Banquet, February 1'7tl1 Chicago 1V1orton 11. Eddy, '03 ....... Charles II. Matz, '18, 800 W. Adams St., Chicago, 1ll. . Mid-winter Banquet, l4'elmruary '7tl1 Cincinnati James 1V. Bullock, '81 ....... Samuel Tlioinpson, '08, 1Woiko Milling Co., Cincinnati, 0. Cleveland 1'aul NI. Rhea, '99 ...... 'Ralph King, '21, 185 Colonial Arcade, Cleveland, O. Columbus Francis R. Rising, '14 ...... James G. Durfee, '04, 179Q E. Long St., Columbus, 0. Denver Dudley W. Strickland, '96, 608-15 Symes Bldg., Denver, Col. . Detroit William R. Stocking, Jr., '05 ,.... II. L. Pierson, Jr., '18, 1,366 Antietam St., Detroit, Miceli. Fall River Dr. Augustus W. Buck, '88 ...... Francis 0. Lathrop, '01, QQ9 Belmont St., Fall River, Maiss. Los Angeles Elmer A. Green, 'OQ . ..... . . E. Richmond Ware, '13, 616 Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. . Minneapolis G. Barnard Clifford, Jr., '18 ....... VValter B. Johnson, '14-, 2405 Bryant Ave., S., Milineapolis, Milln. 30 l 1'l3.S'liIIUIll Secretary l'ra.w'rlcnt S ccrctu ry l'1'z:.v1'rlzf11l Se1:rcNl ry I'rcs1frla11t Secretary 1'rc.w71lm1t SCCI'6fllI lj 1'l'l!S1'lll5Ill Sccrcla ry .l'rcsirlm1,t Secretary I'l'cs1frlw1l l'r'c.v'i1lc'l1,l Secretary Prcsirlcnt Secretary lJ7'0S'i1lU'Ilt Secrclury Prcsiclent Secretary Nassau County, N., Y. George F. Hurd, '03, 455 Exchange Pl., New York, N. Y. . New York lil. Dilnon Bird, '96 ...... Merrill N. Gates, '11, 49 Wzill St., New York, N. Y. ' Philadelphia hvllliillll M. Canby, '91 ...... Alexander M. Swain, '09, 4-24 Land Title Bldg., Pliilaulelplnia., P' Pittsburgh Harold A. Nolner, '06 ...... Carl lil. Glock, '14, 1712 Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsfield Joseph E. Peirson, '83 ..... Carl B. Gale, '06, 100 North St., Pittsfield, Mass. . Rochester Rev. Evan II. lVIartin, '72 ...... Ralph M. Cole, '05, 517 Cutler Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. . Scranton Harry G. Dunham, '85, 1533 Wfyoniing Ave., Scranton, Pa. Seattle Stephen B. li. Penrose, '85 ...... Samuel B. Stocking, '07, 2703 N. Lawrence St., 'l'2lC'0lllll., 1Vash. . E Schenectady Lawrence A. Hawkins, '97 ..... Irving M. Day, '16, 116 Avenue B., Schenectady, N. Y. . Springfield Edward I-I. Mzrrsli, '91 . . . '. . John D. Shuart, '18, 355 Pine St., Springfield, Mzrss. A St. Louis Cevedra D. Blake, '97 ..... Jack B. Johnstone, '15, 4517 Olive St., St. Louis Syracuse Michael E. Driscoll, '77 ..... Clarence E. West, '03, 327 Jaspar St., Syracuse, N. Y. Worcester W. Il. Sawyer, Jr., '08 ...... John WV. Lasell, '20, 83 Hill St., Wliitinsville, Mass. 31 1'rc.vi1lc11l Prcsizlcrll Srzcrciary I 'rcszfflcnl Secretary I'rcrsi1l1fnt Sccrclwy l'rvsiflcnt Sccrctflry Pr0sirlw1t Sccrcta ry l'r'v.v1'rlc1lA l'rc.wTflm1t Sccrvlury 1'1'c.w'1lc11l Secretary I'I'08l'1llIIIll S ccrnlary I 'r'a.s'i1l ent Secretary P'rc.s-Mant Sccrcfafry l'rcxfirlwzt Secretary The New York Reunion lllll ninth Annual lVIid-VVinter Dinner of Williams Alumni was held K 'X mf! in New York at the VValdorf-Astoria Hotel, on the evening of by Winthrop Clarey '07, to the class of 1869, which had seven out of ten living., members present. The cup has been awarded to this same class for P111 - 4 February Q. The cup for attendance at the dinner was presented i 'Tri' 'Gr ' ly- the past two years. Contrary to the custom of former dinners, only one speaker appeared on the program. Dr. Garfield gave an informative address concerning the opening of the new library and its value to the College, the new dormitory which will be completed by next fall, the Freshman dining hall proposition, and the site which has been tentatively selected for the new gymnasium. On the conclusion of the President's remarks, a burlesque was presented by various of the Alumni. Dr. Meiklejohn, Charles Evans Hughes, George Rudnick, and other leading lights in educational, diplomatic, and commercial fields, received their due share of publicity. It is rumored that the actors were pro- tected by barbed-wire entanglements, and no casualties were reported at the conclusion of the Passion Play. We append the cast of characters, together with a list of those whom the courts hold responsible for the production:- 32 RICIIARD W. IIUIIBELL, Trensnrer nnrl Reeeiver I NOTICE: This Theatre, with every sent oeeupierl, eun he emptied in less than three shakes ol at Lnmh s Coektzml il' someone onlsirle unnounees THIS WAY EOR A I'IIGIIllALL! Choose NOW the fiusk nearest you, unrl in ease ol' fire wnlk Cclo not runl with tlmt llnsk. COL. GOETHALS, Fire Commissioner. EVENING BEGINNING nt 7.00 P. M., FEERIIARY 2. 1923 Cnrringe unrl Ambulance Cnlls for 10.-I-5 P. M. E. D IM ON B IRD Presents EPH WILLIAMS' NEW MIDWI TER INSTITUTE OF POLITICS llourlosy of II. M. BA RUUII ily NORTHROP CLAREY, 1907 PSALMS BY W. O. WYf'K0l l , 1911- STAGED BY DAN II. ARNOLD, 1910 Elet'll'it'nI ell't-els hy Vnn Il. Cnrlmell, .lr.,l19l7 IlooI'hm-nts hy -I. R. IIHIIIIIIOII. IIII0 Costumes hy the Snlvution Army PROLOGIIE Scene-A Meeting of the Alunmi ol' Willinms College E. Dimon Ilirtl-A Ilig Corpornlion Mun ..,...............,....,....,..........................................,....,..,....,.,.....,......... E. D. Iliril, 1890 I-l. A. Gin-lielcl-Pi-esiwlenl of n Smnll New Englnntl College ............,.................,...............,................. II. A. Gnrlielil, H485 Dr. All-xunder Meiklejohn-Pre.-aiclent ol' an Smnller New England College ........ ,..,....,. I leo. D. Currington. 1919 Rev. Ohmlinh Ilnlllineh-A Mihtnnt Dominie ..,......,..,.,....,..,...,.....,.,,.,.,.,.. ............. ......,. ,..,., I I . M. Ilotsfni-fl, 1906 A College Cheer Lender .........,. .,.,..,.,....,..,.,..,.,..,.,..,..,.,...... ...,..,.,.......,....,.....,......,.. ...,....,. I - I . R. Johnston, 1999 THE DRAMMER Scene-A Meeting of the Institute ol' Politics llon. Duvifl Lloyil George-Presiiling, .....................,....,..,.,..,..,.,. ,............. .... . , . ..,.,,.,....,..,.,.... .,....... - I. D. hlul'Imlly, 1007 Smith Eros. I Trntle ..,,,..,.,.,....,..,....,....,....,....,..,..,.,.. .................,..,......................,.... ....,.. .,.... . . . IV. IV. E fl:-r. 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I I 00- IU- AIIIIUS- -II'-, NWI PROGRAM CONTINIIED ON SECOND PAGE POLLOIVING tl ormerly IVnteh Mnkel' with Art Ilustienl UNEED COMMUNITY SILVER Nickel Plulerl l lu.sks TICIUCI' 1'0w'lS SPECIAL TIIIS WEE K-All Metnl Collapsible Lnneh lloxes, Ilmnlsomely Jupumied, ut 79 Cents: Were 531.00 Before Rust Set In. 33 Graduate Students Candidates Cin Residencej for the Degree of Master of Arts Bruno Moritz Schmidt, B.A., 1922 55 Spring Street h Geology, Clziemistry Sherwood Perry Smedlcy, B.A., 192Q Grace Court Chemistry, Biology , ALUMNI 01 THE COLLEGE 34- + Y SENIGRS - V r gr :.-.1.x.- 41-. .17 X,- ,A.,..N1z,.,3.'. ff-:pig -I QA Y-i -:':j':.,f Y mg- CLASS OF 1923 J. C. VVAHD -'.l,l'CSill0ll1V C. A. l3m'N'roN, Jn.--Vim-4--l'1'm-siclvrm C- Il' SW,W,,1,m,WScC,.K.tm.y IG. G. Iffxsulc-'l'1'c:Lsl11'u1' 37 Senior Class James Crawford Ward . Charles Albert Boynton . Clifton Heald Stowers . Egi Victor Fasce . John Nicholas Albert .... Commons Clubg Classical Society QQ, 3, 4-J. James Marshall Allen .....l . ZW: Class Soccer Manager C313 Phil. Union ffl, 4-D: Varsity Cross C John Wvalter Allison NV T. , QD: Class Baseball Cl, 2, fljg Fi John Nils Anderson . . Zilf: Class Football Manager fl Cheerleader Q4-J. Severn Andrew Anderson ZW: Class Baseball Cl, 2. 31. Ernest Groesbeck Angevine ...... fbl'A: Gargoyle: IIAE Q4-D: Pr G1l1il?lTI1ClI-Vitlll. C313 Chairman of VV. C. A. Publicity Committee 3 esident MD: Record Cl, 2, 3, 4-jg A . President Vice- President . Secretary . Treasurer Pittsfield, Mziss . Poughkeepsie, N. Y Tonntry CS, 41. Brooklyn, N. Y . Buffalo, N. Y re Brigade QQ, fljg Head . Buffalo, N. Y . Waban, Mass ssignment Editor C3, 45 ice PrcsidcntoiW C A C J: V -- 1 . .. Q4-D: Secretary-Treasurer of Forum C353 President Q4-D: Class Historian C453 Varsity Football Squad CS, 4-jg 'Captain of Second Team Q4-D: Varsity Debating Manager C4-jg Secretary- Treasurer Adelphic Union f-t-D: Class Relay Team QU: Non-Athletic Council C3, 4-D5 Fire Brigade CS, AU: Sophomore llonors CQJ: Deacon of College Church Q4-J. Raymond Anthony ....... Farmington, Conn KIDEKQ fbBK: Record 12, 3, 4-J: llunzlliook Gil: Ula.-r.v Book C4-jg Chairman No-Deal Com- mittee C4-J: Sophomore Honors QQD. Edward MitlC0lll1 Bancker ...... Brooklyn, N. Y dr BK: Commons Club: Class Soccer Cl, SD: Varsity Soccer Q4-D: Chapel Chime Ringer C4-J Outing Club CSD. Charles Nlontgomery Barnes A K E: Varsity Track U, QD. New York, N. Y Harland William Baxter ...... Northampton, Mass. CDPAQ Cap and Bells QQ, 3, 4-jg Secretary MD: College Smoker Committee QQ, SD: Peerade Committee C4-DQ Class Soccer Manager C4-lg Class Prophet on Prophet M13 College Cheer- leader C4-J: No-Deal Committee MD: Interfraternity Council f4j. ,ss Wingate Bixby, II ....... I-Iaverhill, Mass. Z 1113 Gargoyle3 Class Baseball C113 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C213 Varsity Baseball Squad C213 Varsity Baseball Team C313 Mandolin Club C2, 3, 413 Varsity Club C3, 413 Assistant Manager Basketball C313 Manager C4-1. Charles Boller . . . Buffalo, N. Y. XNII3 Class Baseball C31. Richard Herkimer Bowen ...... Lowville, N. Y. ZNV3 fl7BKQ Gargoyle: Class Baseball Manager C213 Sophomore Honors C213 W. C. A. Cabinet C313 President C413 Class Vice-President C313 Fire Brigade C313 Non-Athletic Council C4-13 President Exeter Club C41. Charles Albert Boynton, Jr. ....... VVaco, Tex. AKE3 Gargoyleg Class Football C113 Class Basketball C113 Varsity Baseball Cl, 2, 313 Var- sity Football C2, 3, 413 Captain C413 Varsity Basketball C1, 2, 3, 413 Class Day Marshal3 Pipe and Quill C3, 413 Class Vice-President C413 Varsity Club C3, 41. Kenneth Phillips Britton ...... Taleottville, Conn. Bell: Il A E3 Purple Cow Cl, 2, 3, 413 l'lditor-in-Chief C413 Grapliic Cl, 2, 3, 413 l'lditor-in- Chiel' C413 liditor-in-Chief G1lI'f6l7Il!?7I.Vill1lf C313 Chairman Sophomore Prom Committee C213 College Smoker Committee CAI, 2, 3, 413 Chairman C313 Peerade Committee C2, 3, 413 Chair- man C413 Class Supper Committee Cl, 2, 313 Chairman Cl, 213 Cap and Bells C3. 413 Pipe and Quill C413 Fire Brigade C413 Class Poet C4-1. Jolm Jay Buckner ..... New York, N. Y. XII T3 Musical Clubs Cl, 2, 313 Cercle Francais Cl, 2, 31. Joseph Edwards Burke Troy, N. Y. Commons Club. Daniel Blodgett Burnham, Jr. New York, N. Y. Commons Club. John Crawford Byers ...... Pelham lVIanor, N. Y. KDAO: IIAEI Class Football CI1: Varsity Football Team C3, 41: Purple Cow Cl, 2, 313 Art Editor C413 Property Manager Cap and Bells C2, 3, 4-13 Art Editor G11liclmvn.vi1m C313 Outing Club, Secretary C313 President C4-1: No-Deal Committee C413 Honor System Committee C413 Class Day Committee C413 Auxiliary Smoker Committee C213 Smoker Committee C413 Peerade Committee C413 Varsity Club C3, 41. Bruce Nelson Campbell ...... Northampton, Mass. A T3 Cercle Francais Cl, 213 Classical Society C213 Outing Club CI, 2, 3, 41. Morgan Seaman Campbell ...... Englewood, N. J. XII T3 Graphic C413 Musical Clubs C2, 3, 41: Class Soccer Team C3, 413 Choir C31. Frank Benjamin Carr ........ Holden, Mass. Commons Clubg Press Club C213 Class Soccer C311 Varsity Soccer C413 Phil. Union C3, 41, Outing Club C3, 41. 39 Edwin Nesbit Chapman, Jr. ....... Adams, Mztss. AKE: Class Football C15: Class Supper Committee Cl, 25: Varsit.y Football Squad C2, 3, 45: Varsity Football Team C45: Class Prom. Committee C25: Fire Brigade C35: Class Hockey Team C45: llamlbook C25. Joseph Titcomb Chatman ...... Swampscott, Mass. AAfb: Auxiliary Prom. Committee C25: Musical Clubs C3, 45. Russell Crosby Clark ...... New Brighton, N. Y. AW: Gargoyle: Class Baseball Manager CI5: Class Baseball Cl, 2, 35: Class Treasurer C252 I-Ionor System Committee C3, 45: Varsity Hockey Team C2, 3, 45: Varsity Baseball Squad Cl, 25: Fire Brigade C3, 45. Alan Copeland Collins ........ Wyncote, Pa. AK E: Class Debating Team Cl, 25: Captain CI5: Auxiliary Prom. Committee C25: Pipe and Quill C3, 45: No-Deal Committee C45: Class Hockey Team C45: Cercle Francais C45. John Cornwall ........ Short Hills, N. J. A A fb: Class Track Squad Cl, 25: Cercle Francais C253 Mandolin Club C3, 45. Malcolm Dunn ......... Lee, Mass. E fb: Class Baseball Cl, 25: Varsity Baseball Squad C353 Class Soccer C2, 3, 45: Choir Cl, 2, 3, 45: Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 45. Jolm Rorbach Durfee ....... Pottstown, Pa. fbAt-3: Class Soccer Cl, 2, 35: Varsity Soccer Manager C45: Subscription Manager Record 3, 45: W. C. A. Finance Committee C35: Chairman C4-5: Fire Brigade C45: Deutscher Verein 45. Daniel Edgar Evarts, Jr. . . Jersey City, N. J. ill T: Hanzlbonk Business Manager C25. Egi Victor Fasce ......... Adams, Mztss. Gargoyle: Class Relay Team Cl, 2, 3, 45: Varsity Track Cl, 2, 3, 4-5: Varsity Cross-Country Team C2, 3, 45: Captain C4-5: Class Basketball C35: Fire Brigade C3, 45: Class Treasurer C4-5. Paul Russell Fitchen . .... . . . . Albany, N. Y. A T: Varsity Cross-Country Team C3, 45: Varsity Track Team C3, 45: Press Manager Cap and Bells C35: Assistant Manager C353 Manager C45: Musical Clubs C3, 45: No-Deal Com- mittee C45: Fire Brigade C35: W. C. A. Boy's Work Committee C2, 35: Choir Cl, 2, 3, 45: Outing Club Cl, 2, 35. Ernest Philip Gobeille . Williamstown, Mztss. Herbert Bernhard Greeff ...... New York, N. Y. KIDZIKQ Class Soccer Cl. 2, 35: Varsity Soccer C4-5: Varsity Tennis Squad C2, 35. Lancaster Myron Greene ...... Rochester, N. Y. ZW: Class Soccer Cl, 2, 35: Varsity Soccer C4-5: Rawle Memorial Cup Cl5: Moonlight Ora- torical Contest C2, 35: Glce Club C2, 3, 45: Varsity Football Squad C25. 40 Ceeil Jerome Haggerty .,... , . Holyoke, lVIass. Commons Club: flYBK1 Classical Society Cl, Q, 3, 4D: Cercle Francais Cl, QD: Deutscher Verein C4D: Sophomore llonors CQD: l'hil. Union C4-D. Nleredith Hemphill ....... New York, N. Y. AW: Class Baseball Ci, QD: Manager C3D: Varsity Golf Team C3D: Varsity llockey Squad C3D: Fire Brigade C3D: No-Deal Conunittee C4D. John Carland Hilton ....... Jersey City, N. J. XII T: IIAE: Purple Cow CQ, 3, 4-D: litlitor-in-Chief C-l-D: ltveorrl CQ. 3, QLD: Assistant Press Manager Musical Clubs Press Manager C4D: Chairman Class Smoker Committee C3D: College Smoker Committee C3, 4D: llamllmok lloarrl CSD: Secretary Deutscher Verein C3Dg lnterl'raternity Council C4D: Chairman Feeratle Committee C4-D: No-Deal Committee C-LD: Fire llrigafle C-LD: Class Prophet C4-D. Longstreet Hinton ....... Locust Valley, L. I. fb I' A: Class Basketball C4D: Cercle Francais CQ, 3D: Prcsiflent St. l'aul's Club C4-D. James Ludlow Hiss ....... New York, N. Y. Commons Club: Varsity 'l'raek Squad CQD: VV. C. A. Missions Committee C3D. Richard Sanford Hoffman ...... New York, N. Y. AW: IIA E: G1lC'l:ltl'IIIl?IlSfll'Il, C3D: Classbook C-LD: Class Baseball Cl, QD: lnlerfraternity Council C4-D: Auxiliary Prom. Committee CQD. Willard Evans Hoyt, Jr ....... VVilliamstown. lVIass. AAfb: Gargoyle: Varsity Baseball Cl, Q. 3. QLD: Captain C3, 4D: Class Football CID: Varsity Football Squarl CQD: Varsity Club CQ, 3, 4-D: Vice-l'resi1lent C+D: Fire Brigade CQ, 3, 4-D: Clas- sical Society CQ, 3D: Cercle Francais C4-D: Class Basketball C3, 4-D: Class 'l'rack Cl, QD. Samuel Hamilton Humes ...... Jersey Shore, Pa. 22111: fl1BK: Class Presirlent CID: Student. Council Cl, -I-D: Honor System Committee Cl. Q, 3, 41D: Chairman C4D: Auxiliary Prom. Committee CQD: Sophomore Honors CQD: Clruplric C3, 41D: Chairlnan llnrlergrafluate Schools Commit.tee C-t-D: Clusslnoot' C-I-D: Class Football Cl, Q:D Varsity Football Team CQ, 3, flD: Varsity 'l'rack Squarl C3, NLD: Fire lirigarle C3, 4D: Varsity Club CQ, 3, 'IfD. Sherman Armstrong Jones ...... New York, N. Y. Eclzj Gargoyle: Class Football Cl, QD: Varsity Football Team CQ, 3. -LD: Varsity Swimming Team C1, Q, 3, 4-D: Captain C3, 4-D: Varsity Club CQ, 3, QLD: Musieul Clubs CQ, 3, -I-D: Smoker Cast Cl, 3D: Smoker Committee 3D: Class Banquet, Committee Cl, 3D: Class Pipe Urator C-t-D: Fire Brigade CSD. Stuart Craig Keen ...... . Greenwich, Conn. Commons Club: Purple Cow CQ 3. 4-D: Class Soccer C3, 4D: Outing Club CQ, 3D. John Dean Iglllglllllil' , . . . II2tStlDQS-Oll-IIllllS0ll, N. Y. Commons Club. James Crate Larkin ........ Buffalo. N. Y- K A: glass 'ltmck QU: Vmsiiyy gwimming Squatl CID: Team CQD: Assistant Business Manager Grapliie CQ, 3Dg Business Manager C4D: Assistant Manager of Golt' C3D: Manager C4-D: Cercle lt',.,,m.,,iS U, Q, 3,435 Phil, Union CQ, 3, 4D: No-Deal Committee C-I-D: Fire llrigacle CSD. 41 Henry Miller Lawder ....... Mt. Vernon, N. Y. AKE5 Student Council C155 Honor System Committee Cl, 255 Class President C155 Sopho- more Prom. Committee C255 Chairman Class Banquet Committee C255 Cap and Bells C555 Class Football Cl, 255 Fire Brigade Cl, 25. Hervey Crampton Lawder ...... Mt. Vernon, N. Y. AKE5 Photographic Editor of Record C4, 555 Mandolin Club C4, 555 Leader C555 Class Hockey C555 Vice-President of Forum C55. James Waltham Laws, Jr. ...... Swarthmore, Pa. A A 1115 Class Football Cl, 255 Varsity Football Team C2, 3, 455 Class Basketball C155 Assistant Manager Baseball C355 Manager C455 Deutscher Verein C2, 355 Varsity Club C2, 3, 455 Fire Brigade C3, 45. Tracy Kingsbury Livingston . . Thompson, Conn. ZXV5 Varsity Cross-Country Team C3, 45. Denham Colby Lunt ....... Greenfield, Mass. OAX5 Class Soccer C155 lnterlraternity Council C455 President Choate Club C45. Everett Eddy Lyles ........ Canaan, Conn. A T5 Graphic C2, 3, 455 Phil. Union C2, 3, 455 Classical Society C3, 455 Pipe and Quill C455 Outing Cl.ub Cl, 2, 35. Herbert MeAneny ....... New York, N. Y. fb A 65 fb BK5 11 A E5 Gargoyle5 Record Cl, 2, 3, 45: Associate Editor C855 Managing Editor C455 Managing Editor Guliulmcnsiarz. C355 Cap and Bells C2, 3, 455 President C455 Chairman Col- , lege Religious Committee W. C. A. ,C455 Student Council C455 Class Day Committee C455 Pipe and Quill C455 Interfraternity Council C455 Sophomore llonors C255 Class Soccer C2, 355 Class Basketball C355 Moonlight Oratorical Contest C25. Gordon Wallace McCurdy .... Rochester, N. Y. ZNII5 W. C. A. Community Religious Committee C3, 45. John Milton Mackie ...... Great Barrington, Mass. A A :bg Class Track Captain C155 Varsity Hockey Squad C2, 355 Varsity Track Squad C3, 455 Class Baseball Cl, 25. g Charles Edward Maxwell ...... Montclair, N. J. XXII: IIAE5 Treasurer: Gargoyle: Assistant Business Manager Record C355 Manager C455 Business Manager Gulielmcnsian C355 Graphic Photographic Board C2, 3, 455 Non-Athletic Council C3, 455 Secretary-Treasurer C355 Vice-President C455 Interfraternity Council C3, 455 Chairman C455 Cap and Bells C455 Permanent Class Secretary C455 Class Soccer C35. Raymond Mellen ....... Stockbridge, Mass. A5113 Class Football C151 Class Track C15: Varsity Baseball Squad C2, 355 Varsity Football Squad C355 Interfraternity Council C45. Umanosuke Minowa . . . Yokohama, Japan Commons Club. 42 Edward Rogers Monjo ....... Stamford, Conn. CPEK: Gargoyle: Class Baseball QU: Varsity Football Team QQ, 3, 4-J: Varsity Baseball Team QQ, 3, 4-J: Interfraternity Council QLD: Student Couneil QLD: Class Marshal Q4-jg Auxil- iary Prom. Committee QQD. Stewart Wells Morse ....... Binghampton, N. Y. Z fb: Musical Clubs QQ, 3, 4-D: Prom. Committee QQD: Class Basketball Manager Q4-D. Teiji Nakakawaji . Kagoshimaken, Japan Commons Club. George Nebolsine ....... New York, N. Y. K A: Grayahic Art Editor QQ, 3, 4-D: Cap and Bells Q3j: Production Manager Q4-D: Outing Club Q4-D: W. C. A. Missions Committee QQ, SD. Kent Harwood Newton ..... . Hartford, Conn. BOII: lt A E: l,1lT1l1l?007lF QQ, 3, 4-D: Business Manager Q40: Auxiliary Prom. Committee QQD: Outing Club QI, Q, 3, 4-J: Secretary Qltj: Deutseher Verein QQ, 3, 4-J: Business Manager Clrmx Book Q4-J. Alanson Weller Olmsted . ..... . Chicago, Ill. Z T: Class Track QI, QD: Varsity Trac-k Team Q3, 4-J: Class Relay QI. QD: Varsity Football Squad Q3, 4-J: Cheerleader Q3, 4-D: No-Deal Committee QLD: Fire Brigade Qft, 41: W, QT, A, Community Religious Committee Qftj. Frank James Owen . . Pittsfield, lVIa.ss. Class Baseball Q3J. Courtlandt Budd Parker ...... MOPl'iS Plains, N. J. OAK: Varsity Football Squad Qflj: Varsity Team Q4-J: Varsity Track Squad Q3, 43: Varsity Club Q4-J: College Cheerleader Q3, 40: Singing Leader Q3, 4-J: Choir QQ, 3, 4-D: Musical Clubs QQ, 3, 4-J: Class Basketball Manager Q3J: Fire Brigade Qt, 45: W. C. A. Educational Com- mittee Q3J: No-Deal Committee Q41D: Deutscher Verein Q3, 4-D: President QLD. Sherwood Townsend Peckham .... New Rochelle. N. Y. KDZJK: Varsity Hockey Squad Q3, 4-D: Class Baseball Q3J: Class llor-key Q4-J. Haven Palmer Perkins ....... Birmingham, Ala. Commons Club: fbi-IK: IIAE: A22 P: Massachusetts Rhodes Scholarship QLD: Graplzir: QQ, 3, 40: Editor-in-Chief Q4-J: Press Club QQ, 3j: Phil. Union Ql, Q,'3, 4-J: Varsity Debating Team Q3j: President Adelphie Union Q4-D: Student Count-il Q4-J: Secretary No-Deal Com- mittee Q4-D: Pipe and Quill Q4-J: Sophomore Ilonors QQJ. Carl William Proetor . ...... Lunenlmrg. Mztss. Commons Qflubg Phil. Union QQ, 3, 45: W. C. A. Community Work Committee QQD: Varsity Football Squad Fire Brigade Q3j. William Bentley Quaintanee, Jr. ..... New York, N. Y. K A: Class Banquet Committee QU: Prom. Committee QQDZ Musical Clubs QQ, 3, -I-D: W. C. A. Boys' Work Committee QQJ: Varsity Traek Squad Q3J: Varsity Football Squad Q3Jg Fire Brigade Q3j: Hockey Manager QD! Cllccflcllflcl' Ul- 43 Matthew Rankin ....,.... Chester, Pa. Commons Club: fI1BK: Sophomore Honors QQJ: Classical Society QQ, 3, 45: Phil. Union Q4-J: Outing Club QM: Class Baseball Q1, QD. Jolm Allen Reid . ........ Quincy, Mass. Commons Club: Assistant Distribution lVIanager lfrcorzl QQ, flj: Manager QM: Phil. Union QQ, sz, 47. Joseph Thomas Resor ..... . Cincinnati, O. Commons Club: Graphic Photographic Board QQ. 3, 41. Charles Stewart Richmond ...... Chatham, N. J. 2 fb: Gargoyle: Class Basketball Ql, Q, 3, 4-D: Varsity Football Team QQ, 3. 41: Varsity Track Team Ql, Q, 3, 41: Varsity Relay Team Q1, Q, 3, 4-J: Class Relay Team QI, Q, 3, 45: First Lehman Cup Ql, Q, 33: Varsity Club QQ, 3, 4-D: President Q4-D: Chief of Fire Brigade Q4-D: Musical Clubs QQ, 3, 45: Leader Glee Club Q4j: Class Singing Leader QQ, SD. VVallace Everett Richmond, Jr. .... Newtonville, Mass. 0 AX: Class Baseball QU: Varsity Baseball Team QQ, ID: Varsity Hockey Team QQ, SJ: Cert-le Francais Qlj. Lawrence Bond Romaine ...... Morristown, N. J. XII T: Purple Cow QQ, 3, 4-D: Class Debating Manager Ql, QD: Class Soccer QI, Q, SJ: Class Foot- ball QU: Varsity llockey Squad Ql, QD: Fire Brigade QSD. George Irving Rounds ........ Summit, N. J. AT: College Smoker Committee Q1, 3, 45: Chairman WV. C. A. Deputations Committee QED: Vice-President W. C. A. Q4-J: Stage Manager Cap and Bells QS, 4, 55: Fire Brigade QED: Varsity Swimming Squad Q3, 4, 5j: lVlusieal Clubs Q4, 52: College Cheerleader Q4J: Purple Crm' QS, 40. Philip Rudnick . . Williamstown, Mass. Richard August Ruether .... . Williamstown, Mass. AKE: Football Squad QQJ: Baseball Squad QQ, SD. Theodore Maynard Schenck ..... Brooklyn, N. Y. Commons Club: WV. C. A. Religious WVork Committee CD: Outing Club QQ, 3, 4-J. Ralph Winfield Scott . VVashington, D. C. Grenville Strong Sewall ....... Rye, N. Y. KA: GPBK: IIA E: Gargoyle: Record QI, Q, 3, 4-J: Associate Editor Qfllz Editor-in-Chiel' QLD: 0'll1tIflIlIl?II8ill7I Qfij: Winner Freshman Declamation Prize QU: Class Debating Team QQD: Moonlight Orator Q3D: Pipe and Quill Q4-D: Instructor in Public Speaking Q4j: Chairman Life Work Committee W. C. A. Q4-D: Class Football Team QU: Class Basketball QQ, 3, 4-J: Class Day Committee QLD: Ivy Oraior Q4-J. 44 Francis Batehelder Shepardson . .... Reading, lVIass. ft12IK1 Choir Cl, Q, 352 Assistant Manager Musieal Clubs C351 Manager C-I-51 Phil. Union C3, 451 W. C. A. Speakers' Committee C351 Out.ing Club Cl, 2, 3, 45. Edwin Shuttleworth, Jr .... . . . Douglaston, L. I. K A: Gargoyle: Class Footba.ll C151 Varsity Football Team C252 Class Vice-President Cl, 251 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C251 Assistant Manager of Track C351 Manager C451 President N. IC. I. C. A. A. C451 Varsity Club CQ, 3, 451 Student Council C3, 451 Chairman C-l-51 W. C, A. Boys' Work Committee C351 Cabinet C451 President Non-Athletic Council C451 Fire Brigade C35. Rutledge Simmons .... Brooklyn, N. Y. Atlfg Varsity Goll' Team Cl, 2, 351 Captain C4-5. Henry Miller Stephens ...... . . Yonkers, N. Y. Commons Clubg fbBK1 Class Debating Team C151 Second Prize Freshman Det-Iamalion Contest C151 Sophomore Honors C951 Moonlight Speaker C2, 351 Class Soccer CQ, 351 Varsity Soccer Team C451 Outing Club Cl, 2, 3, 451 Phil. Union C351 Pipe and Quill C4-51 lCditor-in- Chief Cla.-r.v Book C451 No-Deal Committee C4-51 Classical Society Cl, 2, 3, 45. William Rufus Stephenson ...... Duluth, lVIinn. AAIIP1 Gargoyle: Varsity Baseball Squad Cl, 25: Varsity Baseball Team C3, 451 Varsity Hockey Team Cl, Q, 3, ll-5: Captain C451 Class Treasurer C151 Varsity Club C3, 4-51 lnterfra- ternity Council C3, 451 College Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 45. Clifton Heald Stowers ...... South VVeymouth, lVIa.ss. fl1EK1 Gargoyle: Class Track Cl, 251 Class Relay Cl, 2, 3, 4-5: Varsity Track Team C2, 35: Captain C451 Varsity Belay Team C2, 3, 4-51 Assistant Manager of Swimming C351 Manager C4-5: Fire Brigade C351 Class Secretary C4-51 Varsity Club CQ, 3, 4-51 Winner Novice Cros -1- Country Meet C25. Edward Musgrave Sutton ....., Brooklyn, N. Y. Commons Club: Sophomore Honors C251 Cercle Francais C151 Class Soccer C351 Varsity Soc- cer Team C451 President Pawling Club C45. Walter McDougall Taylor ....... Newark, N. J. Xl T'1 Class Football Squad C151 Class Soccer Cl, 2, 351 Varsity Soccer Team C451 Class Baseball C351 Assistant Manager Cap and Bells C35. Orrin Thacker, Jr ......... Columbus, O. XXII: Musical Clubs C3, 45: Deutscher Verein C3, 451 Phil. llnion C3, -I-5: Pipe and Quill Lockwood Thompson ......,. Cleveland, O. AK E: fl1BK1 First Rhetorical Prize 351 Second Benedict Prize in Latin Vice- President Classical Society C451 Class Book C451 Pipe and Quill David Jewett Tiffany ........ Lyme, Conn. BON: fbBK: Record Cl, 2, 3, -I-51 Sophomore Honors C251 Classical Society C151 No-Deal Committee C451 Pipe and Quill C4-5. Fred Vereoe, Jr. . . . - C0lllllllPllS, 0- 21411 No-Deal Committee C45. 45 Royal Lee Vilas, Jr. ..... Brooklyn, N. Y. fbA0: Class Basketball Ci, 41: Class Baseball CS, 4-J. Yoshio Wada . . Tokyo, Japan Commons Club. Edwin James Wallace ....... Los Angeles, Calif. XXII: Classical Society 121: Phil. Union Cl, 4-J: Pipe and Quill HD. James Crawford Ward ....... Kansas City, Mo. Efb: Gargoyle President: Varsity Baseball Team fl, 2, ID: Varsity Golf Team Cl, 2, SD: Itunncr-up Intercollegiate Golf Tournament CU: President Golf Intercollegiate Association C405 Studcnt Council C2, 8, 4-D: Class President K3, 4-D: Class Day President C4-D: Assistant Manager of Football CD: Manager MJ: Prom. Committee Class Basketball Ci, LH: Varsity Club ffl, -U. Samuel VVinthrop Webb . ...... Lakewood, N. J. fb 2 K: Varsity Swimming Team Cl, 2, SJ: Varsity Track Team 12, fijg Varsity Cross-Country Team QS, 4-J: Class Relay Team Cl, 2, 3, 4-jg Fire Brigade CSD. Henry Booth Wightman ,..... New York, N. Y. KA: Gargoyle: Class Football CU: Varsity Squad CSD: Class Basketball flj: Varsity Bas- ketball Team C2, 3, 4-J: Class Baseball Cl, Q, 31: Honor System Committee 12, 3, 4-J: Treasurer W. C. A. KQJ: Chairman Charities Committee CSD: Secretary Interfraternity Council C4-jg Deutscher Verein CQ, 32. Harold Stuart Wilson . . . . V . . . Paterson, N. J. 41A H: Varsity Football Squad CQJ: Varsity Team CS, Ll-J: Varsity Club Cl, 4-jg Class Baseball 13, 4j: Fire Brigade CSD. Wallace Henry Witcombe ...... Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Commons Club: Class Basketball CQ, 8, 40: Class Soccer fl, 2, HD: Captain Varsity Soccer CQ: Fire Brigade MJ: Varsity Club MJ: Classical Society Cl, 2, 3, 4-D: Cerclc lfrgmenig Q2j, Gaylord Ashlyn Wood ....... Indianapolis, Ind. Commons Club: fb BK: Graphic Photographic Board C3, 4-jg UIa.vsBook Photographic Editor Ml, Lytle Greenlease Zuber ....... Cincinnati, 0. Commons Club: Varsity Football Squad CID: Ccrcle Francais CU: Phil. Union CII, 40: Out- ing Club Cl, 2, 3, 4-D. 'ln 0 1g,,yPf'f?1 va. W 'NPA 1-X II :EB ' ai' 4' fi, 212. ..-he .vu ...-ig f-'i ni:-.1 9bzi?l! ' 'f 46 Sometime Members of I923 Edwin Goddard Ayer . . Geoffrey Shepard Bennett . Percy Stiekney Bright . Richard Lyon Brown . . William Maey Chamberlain . Theodore MeNaughton Coburn James Edgerton Crosby. . Wilson Shepard Crosby . Edward Dewey, H . . Livingston Alexander Dia-key Roger Lamkin Dowd . . Valentine Augustus Ely . Edwin Harold Faber . . Francis Morrison Farnham . John Cole Gallagher . lvilfred Blake Garvin . Ange Georges . . . VVilliam Southworth Goff . George Johnson Hamilton . Samuel VValter Hcavenrieh . Faxon Albert Helmer . Kenneth Taggard Hoeek Edwin Holmes, Jr. . George Albert Hurley . Heber Ashe Ingolls . Frank Newton lrwin, Jr. Edward Nobuo Ishida . Carter Fessenden Jones. Stanley Lewis Kaufman James Bernard Laevy . Frank Mathias Low . Stewart Gregory Mavkay . William Barnes lVlaeKenzie . Donald Bedell Miller . . William MlISCllCHl1Glll . . Ernst Ludwig Freidrieh Nieklas William Reed Oliver . . Harry Edward Papin, Jr. Raymond Arthur Pring . Willoughby, 0. . Williamstown. Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. . Evanston, Ill. . Rye, N. Y. . Auburn, N. Y. Ridgewood, N. J. . Edgertown, Mass. . Milwaukee, lVis. . lVlinneapolis, Minn. Newton Center, Mass. . Morristown, N. J. New York, N. Y. . Lynn, Mass. ,Kansas City, Mo. Winona. Minn. . Nice, France . Cleveland, 0. New York, N. Y. . Detroit, Mich. . Batavia, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Englewood, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Newark, N. J. . lVhite Plains, N. Y. . Tokyo, Japan Brooklyn, N. Y. Champaign, Ill. Neponsit, L. I. . VVashingtou, D. C. . Blue Hill, Me. . Buffalo, N. Y. Pittsfield, Mass. New York, N. Y. . Newark, N. J. Pittsburgh, Pa. St. Louis, Mo. . Orange, N. J. lVn.lluee Sage ll.olierl.s . Rene Eugene Roche , . llnrry llonnld Rounds . . 'llll0lIl2l.S Nlnc-llonongli Russell, Joel Grover Sayre . . Rielmrd Mntllcws Sellwood . Louis l'ierre Serieyc . . John Ellsworth Slinw . Jolm Leonard Slack Nelson llerric-lc Snmll . . Wlillizun Stuart Sinilli, Jr. . Grnlnun Crawford Tllonipson J r . Ul.ic-n., N. Y. Ln liridoire, Flwilic-e . Slllllllllt, N. J. Middletown, Conn. . C0lllllllDllS, 0. Dnlutli, Minn. Mzmrseilles, 1 rnnc-e . Geneva., Ill. S2lgIlll2l.XV, Mic-li. Braintree, Mass. Appleton, VVis. New York, N. Y. JUNIGRS CLASS OF 1924 4, gg, h. R. HIGYNVOOD-Pl'0SidCIlt E. P. SIQLDEN, Jn.-Vice-I'rcsirlulIt F G. GIHGIIORY, .Im-Suc1'ct:L1'y C. M. FmNNm1c-Trbzmsurer 5 1 unior Class Richard Heywood . . Jr. . Edward Perkins Selden, Frank Gilbert Gregory, Jr. Charles Moon Fenner . Jr. . Edward Campion Aeheson, XXV: Class Baseball Reginald Estabrook Anderson . . . H AX: Pnrplz: lfnw CQ, Bjg Art Editor Gul'iclnzvma'an CID. George Arthur Ayer ......, KDZIK: Advertising Manager GI'll11lL'1lI7 CSD: VV. C. AV. Membership and Class Football CD5 Class Soccer CQ, 3D: Varsity Soccer Squad Frank Troutman Balke ..... XXII: W. C. A. Boys' Work Committee CQjg Chairman CID. Fahy Merrill Barker . . Xillg Assistant Manager Golf CSD. Henry Lyman Barnes AK E: Business Manager l9Q-1- G1lI'ie1mcu.viun. CID. John Wilcox Barnes ....... . l'rc.vidcnl Vice- Prcsfidefr1.t . Secretary 7 Y . I reasurer Middletown, Conn. Grafton, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Finance Committee CID, . Cincinnati, 0. Bangor, Me. Minneapolis, Minn. New York, N. Y. AKE: Class l ool,ball Clj: Football Squad CQD: Football Team C315 Fire Brigade CQ, :DQ Class Basketball Manager CID. Evan Mansfield Barton ...... Hubbard Woods, Ill. fb I' A: Choir Cl, Q, SD: Glee Club Cl, Q, 313 Mandolin Club Cl, Q, 35: Class Soccer CQD: Sopho- more Honors CQJQ Second Benedict Prize in French CQJQ Cercle Francais CQ, 31g Deutscher Verein C315 Classical Society CD. Malcolm Sterling Barton ...... Hubbard Woods, Ill. fbI'A: Mandolin Club Cl, Q, SD: Class Soccer C313 Cercle Francais Cljg Phil. Union CSD, Circulo llaliano C311 Classical Society CSD, John Coleman Bennett ...... Morristown, N. J. A23 Pg Adelphic l'nion CQ, SD: Varsity Debating CQ, SJ: Sophomore Honors CQDQ W. C. A. College Religious Work Committees CQ, Sjg Classical Society CQ, SJ, Phil. Union CSD. Rulet' Cornelius Bennett, Jr. . . . KIJFAQ Boys' Work Committee, W. C. A. CQ, SJ. 5Q Ridgewood, N. J. Paul Wheelock Bigelow ....... Bellport: N. Y. XI' T: Class Football CI, QD: Football Squad CSD: Class Hockey CSD. Albert Constant Bilicke ...... Los Angeles, Calif. ZW: Choir CID: Sophomore Prom. Committee CQD: Forum Secretary CSD: Secretary-Treasur- er Non-Athletic Council CSD: Secretary Gun Club CQD: W. C. A. lilducational Committee CSD. Alan Francis Bishop .,.. Lockport, N. Y. ZW: Chapel Orchestra: Class Football CQD. Alan Rogers Blackmer ....... Oak Park, Ill. Bt-III: Class Basketball Captain CID: Varsity Team CI, Q, SD: Captain CSD: W. C. A. Boys' Work Committee CQ, SD: College Religious Committee CQ, sy: Chairman CSD: W. C. A. Cor- respgmding Secretary CSD: Honor System Committee CSD: Fire Brigade CSD: Sophomore Hon- ors QD. Lawrence Hotchkiss Bloedel . Seattle, Wash. K A. Anthony Brayton ....... Fall River, lVIass. XXII: Cap and Bells Stage Manager CQ, SD: College Smoker Committee CQD: Varsity Track Squad'CQD: Varsity Cross-Country Team CSD. Marvin Wilson Bridges .... . Omaha, Nebr. ZW: Assistant Circulation Manager l'urpleI7o1n CQ, SD. Robert Bennett Brigham ..... Newton Center, lVIass. A T: Class Soccer CID: Class Track CQD: Musical Clubs CQ, SD. Lanphear Buck ........ Fall River, Mass. A T: Varsity Baseball Team CI, Q, SD: Class Baseball CID: Class Basketball Manager CQD: Junior Deacon of College Church CSD: Varsity Club CQ, SD. ' Robert Treat Buck ....... Fall River, Mztss. A T: College Orchestra CQD: Phil. Union CSD: Musical Clubs CQ, SD. Emil Joseph Calvacca. ..... Brooklyn, N. Y. Commons Club: Musical Clubs CQ, SD: Sophomore llonors CQD. William lVIarriott Canby, III . . . Philadelphia, Pa. AK E: Cercle Francais CSD: Mandolin Club CQ, SD. Edward Jewett Carleton ...... New York, N. Y. AXI1: Class Baseball CID: Varsity Swimming Squad CID: Manager Class Soccer CID: Varsity Golf Team CQD: Fire Brigade CSD: Auxiliary Prom. Committee CQD. Horace Millie Carleton New York, N- Y- Dl' T. 53 William Dixon Carr ........ Albany, N. Y. KA: Bice Book Prize in Greek CQDQ Publicity Manager Forum CSD, Auxiliary Prom. Com- mittee CQD. Lyndall Frederic Carter ..... Needham Heights, Mass. fb PA: Record CQ, SD: W. C. A. Speakers' Committee C2Dg Cap and Bells Cast C2Dg Benedict Prize in Greek CQD. Alfred Hastings Chapin, Jr. ...... Springfield, Mass. AXV: Varsity Tennis Team Cl, 2, 3Dg Captain CSD: Varsity Track Team Cl, QDQ Class Hockey CID: Class Basketball CQ, SD, N. E. I. C. Tennis Champion ClD. Cornelius Thurston Chase, Jr ..... Great Barrington, Mass. 'lf T: Assistant Distribution Manager Record CBD: Grayzlric Business Manager CQ, SD: Class Football Cl, QD: Varsity Squad CSD, Class Soccer ClDg Class Debating Team CQD. Henry Schuyler Cole ....... Indianapolis, Ind. AT, Class Football Cl, QD: Varsity Squad CQD: Varsity Team CSDQ Graphic Cl, Q, SD. Vvilliam Bolton Cook . Port Chester, N. Y. fl!21K. Lewis Covell Copeland ...... Northampton, Mass. FDI' A3 W. C. A. Boys' Work and College Religious VVork Committees CQ, 3D. John Thomas Corsa ........ Vero, Fla. XV T5 Class Basketball CID: Auxiliary Prom. Committee CQD. George Roth Craig ....... Pittsburgh, Pa. AT: A2 P: Choir Cl, 2, 3D: Musical Clubs Cl. SID: W. C. A. Depntation Committee CQD: Chairman CSZD: Class Debating Team Cl, QD: Captain CSD: Varsity Debating Team Cl, 2, SD, Adelphie Union Cl, 2, SD: Manager of Debating CSD: Non-Athletic Council CBD. VVilliam Allison Davis ....... Washington, D. C. Sophomore Honors CQD: First. Benedict Prize in Latin CQD. George Ludwig Degener, Jr. ..... New York, N. Y. Clmpliie CQ, SD, Phil. Union CQ, 3D: Deutscher Verein CQ, SD. Linsley Villars Dodge ....... New York, N. Y. A A fb: Varsity Track Team Cl, 2, SD: Class Relay CID: Varsity Relay Team CSD: Class Track Team Cl, 2D: Varsity Club Cl, 2, SD: Assistant Manager Basketball CSD: Manager Class Basketball CID: Cap and Bells CQ, SD: Cast Cl, 2, SD: Treasurer Sophomore Prom. Committee CQD: Purple Clow Cl, Q, 3Dg Graphic C2, 3Dg College Smoker Committee Cl, 2, 3Dg Peerade Com- mittee C3Dg Fire Brigade C3D. Irving Speiser Dribben . . ' .... - New York, N. Y. Commons Clubg Classical Society CQ, 3Dg Sophomore Honors CQD. 54- Winthrop Stuart Drury ...... Northampton, Mass. First Benedict Prize in Mathematics CQ13 Cireulo Espanol Cl1Q Deutscher Verein CQ, 313 Sophomore Honors CQ1. Hugh Pierrepont Etheridge ....... Salem, Mass. AAT: AZ P3 Class Football Cl. Q13 Class Relay C113 Cap and Bells CQ, 313 Cast Cl, Q, 313 Varsity Debating C211 Adelphie Union CQ, 313 Class Vice-l'resident C113 Class Treasurer CQ1: Class Banquet Committee C313 Assistant Manager Track C81: Fire Brigade C313 W. tl. A. Charities Committee C31. Benjamin Thompson Fawcett ..... Newton, Mass. ZNI13 Varsity Football Squad CQ, 313 Varsity Track Squad CQ13 Assistant Manager Hockey CQ13 Fire Brigade C31. Charles Moon Fenner ....... Merideli, Conn. 0AXg Class Baseball Manager C21Q Class Treasurer C313 Fire Brigade C31. Allen Whitman Fincke ...... Englewood, N. J. Commons Club3 Class Baseball C113 Varsity Baseball Team CQ13 Hockey Squad CQ1. Samuel Lester Fuller, Jr. New York, N. Y. Commons Club. Lascelles Alexander Geddes . Montclair, N. J. Commons Club. Harmon Sheldon Graves ...... New York, N. Y. AXI13 Varsity Golf Team CQ13 Class Hockey C413 Outing Club CQ, 31. N orvin Ruliffson Greene ...... Rochester, N. Y. ZX113 Class Soccer Cl, Q, 313 Captain CI13 Varsity Soccer Squad C31. Bertrand Calvert Greer . . .V . . North Adams, Mass. A T3 Graphic CQ, 313 Musical Clubs Cl, Q, 313 College Orchestra C113 Class Basketball Cl, Q, 312 Fire Brigade C313 Sophomore Honors CQ1. Russell Parker Harding ...Q . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. fb 1' A3 Cap and Bells CQ, 313 Cast CQ, 313 W. C. A. Handbook and Publicity Committee CQ13 Cercle Francais CQ, 31. Allan Healy ......... Chicago, Ill. Erin Class Football Cl, Q13 Varsity Football Team CQ, 311 Bowker Memorial Cup CQ13 Var- sity-Swimming Team CQ, 313 Class Basket.ball CQ, 313 Varsity Club CQ, 313 Fire Brigade C31. Karl Hoffman Helfrich ....... Passaic, N. J. A T3 A E P3 Class Debating Team C113 Varsity Debating Team CQ, 312 Adelphic Union Cl, Q, 313 Cap and Bells CQ, 313 Cast CQ, 313 Sophomore Prom Committee CQ1: Feerade Committee C313 Smoker Committee C313 IQQ4 G'11lizflnum.viaa fini Plnl. Union C31. i 55 Richard Heywood ....... Worcester, Mass. ZYII: Class Treasurer CID: Class President CQ, SD: Student Council CQ, SD: No-Deal Commit- tee CSD: Fire Brigade CQ, sy: Peerade Committee CSD. ' John Barnard Hitz .... Milwaukee, Wis. B QII. Eugene Augustus Hoffman ...... Morristown, N. J. AW: Class Football Cl, QD: Varsity Squad CQD: Second Football Team CSD: Cap and Bells Cast Cl, QD: Class Baseball Cl, QD. Charles Amory Hull ....... Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Commons Club: Class Soccer Team CSD: Class Hockey Team CSD. James Gilbraith Hunter ...... New York, N. Y. fl1A6: Purple Cow C2, sy: Smoker Committee CQD: Cap and Bells Cast CQ, SD: Fire Brigade CSD. Floyd Egbert Jayne. ...... North Adams, A T: Class Football Cl, QD: Class Basketball Cl, QD: Varsity Basket.ball CQ, SD: Fire Brigade CSD. Lester Erwin Johnson . - ...... Wolcott, N. Y. A T: Class Basketball Cl, Q, SD: Class Baseball CQD: Class Soccer CSD. Joseph Augustus Kellogg, Jr ...... Glens Falls, N. Y. A T: Class Basketball Cl, QD: Captain CQD: Varsity Basketball Squad Cl, QD: Class Soccer Cl, QD: Class Baseball Cl, QD: Fire Brigade CSD. Rodney Alan Kimball .... . . . Summit, N. J. B Hll: Auxiliary Prom. Committee CQD: Class Soccer CSD: Class Basketball CSD: Class Hockey CSD: Sophomore Honors Joseph Henry Kincaid ....... White Plains, N. Y. Commons Club: Assistant Business Manager Purple Cow CSD. John Nladison Klapproth ..... Chicago, Ill. XXII: Class Baseball Cl, 2, SD: Varsity Swimming Squad CSD. Richard Lum ..... . . . Chatham, N. J. BOII: W. C. A. Boys' Work Committee CSD: Deutscher Vercin CQ, SD: Fire Brigade CSD. Henry Arthur 1VIacDonald ........ Erie, Pa. Zllf: Record Cl, 2, SD: Cap and Bells Press Manager CQ, ap: Ilunlllmolc CQD: Chairman Speak- ers' Committee W. C. A. CSD: G'lll'i6l7lIl!ll.S'7i!HI. CSD: Auxiliary Prom. Committee CQD, Robert Hargitt McGrath ....... Cleveland, 0. BH II: l'hotographic Editor G'II17'0l7IIlJ7I-'f'iU7I. CSD: Graphic Cl, 2, S, 4-D: Assistant Manager Ten- nis CSD: Manager C4-D: W. C. A. Deputation Committee Cl, Q, SD: Clnu-ities Committee CQDQ Classical Society CSD: President. Mid-Western Schools Club C4D. 56 John Erastus Melielvy ...... Pittsburgh, Pa. A A413 Class Baseball Ql, QD: Assistant Manager Swimming QSU. Edward Cochrane lVIclQean ...... Hoosick Falls, N. Y. fb2K3 A 22 P3 Moonlight Oratorieal Contest QQD3 Sophomore Honors QQD3 Varsity De- bating Team QfU3 Class Soccer QED: Cercle Francais QQ, 35. Mztleolln Campbell Mc:Mz1ster . . VVillitl.lllSt0Wll, lVIass. A T3 Graphic Ql, Q, 853 Phil. Union Qfij. Norman Stuart MacMill:tl1 ....... Pittson, Pa. KA3 G'uliel1nc11.vian QSJ3 Glee Club QU: First Freshman Dec-lamation Prize QU: Honor System Committee QQ, IU3 Gun Club QQ, IU3 Class Smoker Committee QQJ3 Student, Council QfU3 No-Dcal Committee QfU3 Sophomore Honors Horace Taft Mztllon ........ Cincinnati, 0. AAfIJ3 Class Football Ql, QD3 Varsity Football 'lleam QQ, 8, 4-D3 Class Baseball QI, Q, 3, NU3 Class Basketball Ql, Q, 8, AU3 Fire Brigade QLU. George Allen Mason, Jr ....... Highland Park. Ill. AK E3 Purple Cow Ql, Q, SJ: Managing Editor pro lem QSDQ G'ruphife Ql, Q, SP3 College Smoker Committee QQ, IU3 Peerarle Committee QSQ3 Varsity Track 'l'eam QU: Class Relay QQJQ Class Football Ql, Qui Class Banquet Committee QSU3 l reslnnan Plays QU: l ire Brigade QSD. Ernest Merrill New York, N. Y. 0 A X. John Nlerryweather ....... Highland Park. lll. 0 A X3 Purple Cow Ql, Q, 853 Art Editor G7Iltlf1IIIltllSl'llll. Qflj. Creighton Sibley Miller . - ..... Ntarshall, Miell. X XII: Varsity Track Team QI, Q, SU: Varsity Club QQ, IU3 Sec-retary-Treasurer QIU3 Class Foot- ball QUg Class Secretary QQD3 Student Council QIU3 No-Deal Committee QSU3 Assistant Man- ager Musical Clubs QIU: W. C. A. lloys' Work Committee QI, QD: Community Religious Work Committee QQ, IU. Walter Perry Ntoak Brooklyn, N. Y. KDEK. . New York, N. Y. Ernest Addison Moody ..... A T: Graphfie Ql, Q, SU3 Atlelphie Union QIU: Phil. tlnion Gill Sophomore Honors QQJQ Classi- cal Society QI, Q, EU. Alfred Clarke Nfosher ....... llinghampton, N. Y. HAX3 Class Track QI, QD: Varsity 'l'rat'k QU: Assistant Manager Hockey QSD3 Fire llrigmle Q3, 43. Theodore Adelbert Davis Nivcr .... Beacon-on-Hudson, N. Y. Classical Society QQJ3 Deutscher Vert-in QQJ: Phil. llnion QIU. 57 Donal Clare O'Brien ....... Huntington, L. I. AA-'bg Class Football Cl, 213 Class Relay C213 Class Basketball C313 Class Secretary C113 W. C. A. Treasurer C213 Chairman Educational Committee C312 Student Council C213 Assist- ant Manager Football C31Q Varsity Club C313 Fire Brigade C21. Douglas Worth Olcott ........ Albany, N. Y. E fb: Record Cl, 2. 313 Associate Editor C313 Ilamlboolc C213 Gizlivlmcnsian. C313 Class Debat- ing Manager CQDQ Sophomore Honors C211 W. C. A. Secretary C313 Class Basketball Cl, 31. Milo Hoyt Olin ........ Perry, N. Y. XII T3 Assistant Business Manager Record C2, 313 Class Football Cl1. George Olmsted, Jr. ....... Evanston, Ill. AK E3 Record Cl, 2, 313 Associate Editor C313 Varsity Swimming Team Cl, 2, 31: Bowker and Prince Trophies C113 Class Football Manager C213 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C211 Ilrmrlboolc C213 Assistant Manager Baseball C313 Class Hockey C313 Fire Brigade C313 Sopho- more Honors. Horace Shepard Parker ...... Fair Haven, Vt. Commons Club3 Chapel Orchestra Cl, 2, 313 Cercle Francais Cl, 2, 312 Phil. Union C31. William Moore Partington ...... Fall River, Mass. XXI13 Recording Secretary W. C. A. C313 Chairman Missions Committee C413 Cheerleader C4-1. Walter Franklin Pease ........ Chester, Mass. HAX: Varsity Football Team C2, 312 Varsity Basketball Team C2, 313 Class Baseball Cl, 2, 313 Class Basketball C113 Class Football C213 Class Track Cl, 213 Varsity Club C2, 313 W. C. A. Boys' Work Committee C313 Fire Brigade C31. James Monroe Perkins . . Woodcliff Lake, N. J. Commons Club Cl, 213 Treasurer C31. Harold Eugene Poel ....... New York, N. Y. KA3 Class Banquet Committee C31Q Vice-President Deutscher Verein C31. Robert Walrath Powell ...... Springfield, Mass. ill T3 Record C2, 313 Musical Clubs Cl, 2, 311 Choir C2, 313 Class Soccer C1, 2, 313 Varsity Soccer C313 Deutscher Verein C2, 31g Fire Brigade C31. ' Reginald William Pressprich, Jr. ...... Rye, N. Y. A A fbi Class Baseball Manager C113 Class Hockey C113 Varsity Hockey Team C2, 313 Auxil- iary Prom. Committee C213 llandboolc C213 Assistant Manager Soccer C31. Hosmer Parlnelee Redfield, Jr ...... Hartford, Conn. KIDEK3 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C21. Robert Myers Repp, Jr .... Pittsburgh, Pa. BQITQ Costume Manager Cap and Bells C2, 31. 58 Theodore Donald Starr ..... John Alexander Stephenson, Jr. .... . James Buckalew Robinson ...... Wilkes-Barre, Pa. KA: Class Football Cl, QD: Varsity Football Team CQ, 3D: Vice-President Gun Club CQD: Fire Brigade CQ, 3D. 1 Milton Davis Sanford ....... Fall River, Mass. fb I' A: Varsit.y Swimming Team Cl, Q, SD: Varsity Cross-Country Team CQ, SD: Varsity Track Team CQD: Second Prince Swimming Prize CID: Deutcher Verein CSD. David Leslie Saunders ........ Yonkers, N. Y. Commons Club: Class Soccer Cl, Q, BD: Choir CID: Secretary-Treasurer Classical Society CSD. Josiah Lombard Sayre . . Chicago, Ill. tl AX: Class Soccer C3D. James Bradley Scott, Jr. ...... Newburgh, N. Y. KA: Varsity Track Squad ClD: Smoker Cmnmittee CQD: Fire Brigade CSD: President Ilotcll- kiss Club C4-D. Edward Perkins Selden, Jri ........ Erie, Pa. Kb PA: Record Cl, Q, SD: Associate Editor CSD: llamlbook CQD: Chairman W. C. A. Publicity Committee CSD: l'ltllt0I'-ill-ClllllfG1Il7l6l7I10ll8ilUI C3D: Class Vice-President CQ, SD: W. C. A. Religious Work Committee CQDg Fire Brigade CSD. Edwin Murray Senter ...... . Brunswick, Me. Commons Club: Circulation Manager G'lll'I.l?I'Ill!'7lS'Illl7l CSD: Varsity Track Squad CQ, SD: Phil. Union CQ, SD. Paul Demond Shores ....... Northampton, Mass. HGH: Class Football CID: Class Hockey Cl, SD: Prom. Committee CQD: Assistant Manager Tennis C3D: W. C. A. Community Religious Work Committee CQ, 3D: Boys' Work and College Religious Committees CBD. Calvin Horner Short . Chicago, Ill. Commons Club. Merrill Rutherford Smeeth . . Oak Park, Ill. Bt-Ill. Wilson Woodbury Smith Chardon, 0. Llll. r Henry Donald Spence . . . Jersey City, N- J- ill T: Business Manager llanvlbnnk CQD. New York, N. Y. AW: Glee Club Cl, Q, SD: Choir Cl, Q, SD: Fire Brigade C3D. Duluth, Minn. AAKII: Class Football Cl, QD: Varsity Squad CBD: Class Hockey CID: Varsity Hockey Team Cl, Q. SD: Class Baseball Cl, QD: Varsity Baseball Squad CQD: -Varsity Club Cl, Q, SD: W. C. A. Life Work Committee College Orchestra ClD: Fire Brigade CSD. 59 Eugene Morgan Stevens, Jr. . Evanston, Ill. Commons Club. Duncan Cady Taylor ...... Plainfield, N. J. AAfIwg Class Football Cl, 2Dg Varsity Squafl CSD: Class Basketball C2D. Hayward Stone Thompson , , , A, , Farmington, Conn. KA: Cap and Bells C2, SD: W. C. A. lloys' Work Committee Cl, QD: Deputations Committee C3Dg College Smoker Committee CSD, Chairman Prom. Committee CQD3 Fire Brigade CSD. John Jacob Trounstine ..... D New York, N. Y. Commons Club, Sophomore Honors C2Dg Cap and Bells CQD. Vincent Villard . . New York, N. 'Y. B0 ll. Hermann Vorys ......... Columbus, O. XXII: Class Basketball CID: Class Soccer Cl, 2, SD: Manager CSD, Glec Club C2, SDQ Assistant Manager Cap and Bells C3Dg Choir CSD. Rodman Ward . . . Wilmington, Del. A K E. Rodney Washburn . . Worcester, Mass. ZW: Sophomore Honors CQD. Robert Niles Washburne . Williamstown, Mziss. Willard Isaac Webb, Jr ...,.... Toledo, O. XXII: Assistant Subscription Manager Record CQ, 3Dg Class llaskctball CID, Class Baseball CQD: W. C. A. Boys' Work Committee Ferdinand Justin Weber ...... Brooklyn, N. Y. XII TQ Class Football C9ZD: Varsity Football Squad CQD: Varsity Tcam C3Dg Varsity Track Team C2D: Sophomore Honors CQD: Class Track CEZD. Silas Elisha Wentworth . . . Springfield, Mass. Commons Club. l William Walter Wilcox, Jr. . . Nliddletown, Conn. Xillg Choir CSD, Glce Club C2, SD. Andrew Hickenlooper Withrow ...... Cincinnati, O. 0 AX: l 11r71Ic Cow Cl, 2, SD: Peerade Committee C3D: College Smoker Committee C3Dg Class llascball CQD. 60 Sometime Members of l924 'l'in1othy Field Allen, Jr. . Warren Irving Archer . VVilliam Hall Barnewall George Ogston Begg, Jr. . Thomas Marshall Howe Blair Albert Bonyngc . . James Ephraim Brown, Jr. Lewis Probasco 'Buckner Keith Carpenter . . John Parinenter Cluett Howard Coe . . 5 lVIarc VV. Comstock, Jr. Henry James Crawford Joseph Cushing . . . Robert Fellows Cutler . . Richard Guertis De Rochement 'l'hompson Derr . . . Robert Floyd . . Andrew Jackson Foster Abram Edgar Freiburg Harold William Gale . John Beury Gallaudet . Stanley Cotton Gifford Robert Gordon, Jr. . Carleton Germain Green Henry Beaumont Herts, Jr. . Horace Everett Hooper, Jr. . Stanley Webb Hopkins . Alexander Hackfield Isenberg Robert Kilbourne Jeffrey . Edward Smith Johnston Richard Hoster Jones . Lewis Sayre Kerr, Jr. . Henry Potter Knight . Finley Bailey Krause . Nathan Harry Levine . Lowell Lathrop Lincoln Donald Murphy . . Robert Terrence Murray 'kllcceased Bronxville, N. Y . Lee, Mass . Rye, N. Y . Detroit, Mich l'ittsburgh. Pa Locust Valley, L. I . Sandusky, 0 New York, N. Y . Chicago, Ill . Troy, N. Y Waterbury, Conn . Buffalo, N. Y . Cleveland, 0 Fitchburg, Nlass . Suffern, N. Y . Boston, Mass lVilkesbarre, Pa New York, N. Y Stamford, Conn . Cincinnati, 0 WVest Hartford, Conn Philadelphia, Pa . Newton, Nfass Brooklyn, N. Y . Utica, N. Y New York, N. Y Bedford Hills, N. Y . Chicago, Ill Honolulu, T. H . Bexley, O . . Troy,0 . Columbus, 0 New York, N. Y Philadelphia, l'a Brooklyn, N. Y Pittsfield, 1VIass New York, N. Y . Decatur, Ill Troy, N. Y Carl lVIuschenheim . Grove Frederic Newhard, Jr Karl Wilhelm Packard . Reuben Lyman Perin . Paul Wilson Rhodes Quentin Lionell Roux . George Haynes Rudolph Charles Lawrence Sawyer John Schoonmaker . Thomas Arnold Barrett Scuddcr . Alan Kirkwood Shaw . Wharton Sinkler, II . Mahlon Getman Snell . Charles Merwin Sniffen Frederick Tallmadge Towne Holden Durfee Wetherbee q Q 'QQ -f ' -----. ff N' Y- e-.Y L fl 5 g s tr ff: 62 New York, N. Y . St. Louis, Mo . Limerick, Me . Cincinnati, 0 New Rochelle, N. Y Fitchburg, Mass . Cleveland, 0 West lVIedford, Maiss Newburgh, N. Y . Medford, Ore . Yonkers, N. Y . Radnor, Pa Kerkimer, N. Y lvhite Plains, N.'Y Stamford, Conn Fall River, Mass SQPHOMQRESB 1 me . Q ' . :'j. yy,'g'1. -.v ' 4 - ' - - , .P,l,.-- .Jv- , -:f , , -, ..,4,,,. -Y, ,, ,.-ng-w.,,,-,. fi A41263- vo--,A 'amp ' :ill . , ,. . G I, 5IlIIll4lNll, Jlc. fl'1'usnls-111, li. P. luxnNswmc'1'u--N'u-1--I'n-sn MIDWIN,AHSCCI-l.g,,,,,'y II. C. limnwN-f-'l'1'cns111'u1' 65 Sophomores Graham Lee Sterling, Jr. . . Pre.s'ident Robert Pratt Farnsworth Vice-President Alfred Graham Baldwin . . . Secretary Hubert Cunningham Brown . . Treasurer Francis William Holbrooke Bennett Adams . Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J. BC-Ill. Bryan Tillinghast Adriance ...... Williamstown, Mztss. XXV: Second Assistant Circulation Manager Record tijg Deutcher Vercin CQD. Francis Van Vranken Adriance ..... Englewood, N. J. A A 47. ' Allan Hamilton Bach . A ...... Mt. Vernon, N. Y. A Commons Club: Assistant Business Manager G7ll'i6l1Il6ll.8li!Lll, QQJ. Alfred Graham Baldwin ...... Amityville, L. I. fb2IK: Honor System Committee fl, 21: Varsity Track Squad CD9 Class Secretary C253 Auxiliary Prom. Committee CQJ. - John Thomas Baxter, Jr ..,.... Minnealmolis, Milin. AA fb: Class Relay tljg Auxiliary Prom. Committee CQJ. Charles Lake Beckwith, Jr. ....,. East Orange, N. J. AK E: Class Football Cl, Qjg Class Basketball Cl, Qjg Class Baseball fljg Varsity Football Squad CQQ. Wilmot Kennedy Bell ....... Pleasantville, N. Y. fPl'A1 Record Cl, QD: llundboolr frljg Auxiliary Prom. Committee MJ. Robert Ludlum Bergen ....... Queens, N. Y. 41122145 Class Basketball tl, 2,3 Class Baseball CD3 Honor System Committee Arnold Bernhard ........ Rutherford, N. J. A T: Varsity Baseball Squad Cl, 25: Class Baseball CU, Arlelphic Union fijg Varsity De- bating 'l'eam QQJQ Mandolin Club CQD. Warren Bicknell, Jr. . . . Cleveland, 0. A K E. John Hall Blackburn . . . . Albany, N. Y. Commons Clubg Auxiliary Choir Q21 66 Richard Williams Bourne ...... Ne w Bedford, Mass. ZW: Class President U55 Class Football fl, 255 Varsity Football Team f25g Class Baseball C153 Student Council Cl, 25. Charles Bcdros Bozoian . Whitinsville, Mass. Commons Club. Nlartin William Brewster, Jr. Alexander Leisenring Brodhead, Jr. . L- k Pl. -'d, N. Y. a 'c 'tu Catasauqua, Pa. Xl' T. Arthur Voorhees Brown, Jr. .... . Indianapolis, Ind. AK Eg Class Football C253 Class Basketball fl, 25. David Brown ..... . North Chelmsford, Mass. Commons Club. Gordon Brown ...... . Berlin, N. H. KAQ Class Football 19253 Treasurer Outing Club QQ5. Hubert Cunningham Brown . ' . . .' . . Glens Falls, N. Y. ZW: Class Football C153 Class Basketball C153 Manager Class Baseball ball Team Q25g Class Treasurer 125. John Edwin Brown, Jr ....... QI5: Varsity Basket- . Columbus, 0. f'bA9g Itvcorrl Cl, 253 Graphic fl, 25: Ilamlbook 125g Deutcher Verein Q25: Classical Society C25- Franklin Snow Browning Commons Club. Freeland Ray Cameron 4- xx. ' George Kendall Campbell Ailfg Prom. Committee Q25. Harold Whiting Cary . Clarence Stedman Chandler .... . . AKE: Class Football Cl, 25: Varsity Squad f25g Varsity I Club 125. Baseball S Hovey Charles Clark, II . . . IJ fbg Class Football Cl, 253 Varsity Team CQ5. Walter Houston Clark .... . - - fbA6g Purple Cow Cl, 253 Class Baseball 115: Class Basketball 125. 67 Greenfield, Mass. . Williamstown, Mass Utica, N. Y. Lyonsville, Mass. . Keene, N. H. quad C153 Mandolin Evanston, Ill. Westfield, N. J. Arthur Alexander Clarkson ..... Bay Shore, N. Y. Commons Clubg Class Soccer Cljg Varsity Soccer Team CQJ. Richard Clason ........ Stapleton, L. I. fb ZKQ Class Track Cl, Qjg Varsity Track Squad C253 Class Soccer C213 Varsity Soccer Team CSI. DeWitt Clinton . . Buffalo, N. Y. 0 A X. Townsend Putnam Coleman ...... New York, N. Y. Zillg Class Track Cl, QD: Captain Cl, Qjg Varsity Track Team Cl, QD. William Walter Commons . . . Whitinsville, Mass. Zillg ltccorfl Cl, 253 Ilamllmolc CQJ. Henry Walker Comstock ....... BuH'alo, N. Y. KAQ Hockey Squad CD5 Team CQJQ Class Baseball CD3 Golf Team William Eaton Conklin ..... New Rochelle, N. Y. ZW: Class Track CD3 Class Relay CU, Varsity Track Squad Cllg Varsity Cross-Country Squad CQJ. Duncan Cranford ....... Brooklyn, N. Y. fb2IKg Class Soccer Cl, Qjg Manager Cl, QD: Business Manager llandboolc CQJ. Lewis Henry Davis ...... J . Amityville, L. I. A Adv: Class Football Cl. QD: Class Track CUQ Varsity Track Team CU: Varsity Club CID: Class Hockey C259 Varsity Football Squad CQD: Graphic Photographic Board Cl, 21. Richard Heaston Davis .... . Schenectady, N. Y. 0 A X. Harrison Gaslin Dickey, Jr. .,.... lVIinneapolis, Millll. AKE: Class Football Cl, 229 Varsity Team C215 Varsity Track Team CD3 Varsity Club Cl, QD, Glee Club CQJ. ' John Augustus Dow . Brooklyn, N. Y. Commons Club. John Edwin Dowling ..... . Cleveland, O. fb l'Ag Class Basketball Cljgi Varsity Squad CQJ. Alfred Eastlack Driscoll ...... Haddonfield, N. J. XII T3 Class Track Cl, 21g Class Relay Cl, 215 Varsity Cross-Country Team C2jg Varsity De- bating Team C2jg Adelphie Union CQH. Kenneth James Dugan ........ Albany, N. Y. Zillg Class Basketball Cljg Varsity Squad CQJQ Class Baseball CID: Class Debating Team CD. 68 James Harris Dunham, Jr. . . ..... Scranton, Pa. 2-'bg Class Football QU: Varsity Squad CQDQ Class Basketball Cljg Varsity Team KQJ. Henry Ehlers, Jr. , Brooklyn, N. Y. 'I' A 0. Laurence Washington Fairfax Pelham lVIanor, N. Y. fl'2K. Robert Pratt Farnsworth ..,... Plattsbnrg. N. Y. KA: Class Foot.ball Cl, QD: Varsity Team C253 Class Vice-President KQJ. Russell Link Fay ..... . New York, N. Y. Second Assistant Advertising Manager Record CQJ. Coverly Fischer ........ Brooklyn, N. Y. ZXIIQ Class Basketball Manager Cljg Freshman Orchestra QU. John Francis Fiske ........ Utica. N. Y. Commons Clubg Class Debating QQDQ Varsity Debating Team QQD. Francis Joseph Fitzpatrick ...... Plattsburg, N. Y. 139113 Class Baseball Cl, Qjg Auxiliary Prom. Committee C213 Second Assistant Business Manager Record 122. Leroy Percy Fletcher, Jr. Springfield, Mass. Commons Club. Lewis Witherbee Francis, Jr. . . Brooklyn, N. Y. A A fbg Class Soccer fl, Qjg Class Hockey CQJ. Chester Burrows Freeman . . Cincinnati, 0. A A fb: Varsity Baseball Squad CU. Frederick Albert Frost ........ Newark, N. J. A T5 AE Pg Class Football Cl, Qjg Adelphie Union 121g Varsity Football Squad CQD. Walter Marenus Gladding, Jr. . l3I'00klyIl, N- Y- ANIIQ Class Debating Manager Cl, QD. Charles Paget Golding . . . Pllllilflelplliil, Fill- Zxlf. James Benedict Gulick ....... Nlaplewood, N. J. Commons Clubg Auxiliary Choir fl, 22: Classical Society fl, 25- Frank Bird Gummey, II ...... Philadelfillifl, Pil- Ailfg Class Football CD5 Class Baseball CU: VllI'Slty SOCCCI' Sflllml CQ,- 69 Nichols Hall . . . . . . . Springfield, Mass. AXP, Second Assistant Business Manager Purple Cow 121. Henry Haman Hamilton . . Cedar Rapids, Ia. Nl' T3 Class Track 11, 215 Gun Club 121. - Clark Bassett Harding ....... Pittsfield, Mass. Commons Clubg Class Soccer 11, 21, Varsity Soccer Squad 121. Warren Elton Harrigan Tortola, Virgin Islands Commons Club. Roger Brush Haviland .... . Gloversville, N. Y. CDAGQ Class Baseball 111g Classical Society 111. Laurence Kellogg Hawkins . . . Schenectady, N. Y. 9AXg Class Debating Team 121. Robert Bole Heppenstall . . Pittsburgh, Pa. 6 A X5 Varsity Swimming Team 121. ' James Harold Herbert ........ Cleveland, O. AKE: Varsity Track Squad 1113 Class Track 11, 215 Varsity Swimming Squad 1219 Prom. Committee 121. Charles West Hinton ....... Locust Valley, L. I. fb PA: W. C. A. Speakers' Committee 121: Varsity Cross-Country Squad 121. Daniel Holmes Hodgman . . . . St. Louis, Mo. A113 Class Football 1215 Varsity Squad 121. Donald Rumsey Holt ....... Oconto, Wis. Commons Clubg Varsity Soccer Team 1213 Class Basketball 11, 21. James Scribner Hopkins . . . Northampton, Mass. 6AXg Choir 11, 213 Cap and Bells 121. William Edgar Horwill ....... Brooklyn, N. Y. fb2K: Class Soccer 11, 213 Varsity Hockey Squad 1115 Class Hockey 121. Edgerton McClellan Howard . Williamstown, Mass. 'DAG-ig Phil. Union 121. Herbert Savage Ide, Jr ........ Troy, N. Y. Aillg Class Football 1113 Class Basketball 11, 21: Classical Society 1Q1g Auxiliary Prom. Committee 121, 70 O John Alexander Jameson, Jr. ...... Santa Barbara, Cal. 2111: Class Baseball C113 Class Soccer C113 Class Football C211 Varsity Track Team C115 Varsity Football Squad C21. Harold Stowell Johnson . . . Lynn, Mass. Commons Clubg Class Soccer Cl, 21. ' Alexander Henry Johnston . Glen Cove, N. Y. Commons Club. Charles Archag Karagheusian New York, N. Y. Commons Clubg Graphic Cl, 21. Andrew Saeger Keck ....... Allentown, Pa. XXII, Class Soccer Manager C213 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C21g Glee Club C81. Oliver Davis Keep ....... New York, N. Y. XII T5 A22 Pg Record Cl, 214 Varsity Track Team C113 Varsity Relay Team C215 Class Track Cl, 21g Class Relay Cl, 215 Class Debating Team C113 Varsity Debating Team Cl, 213 Adelphic Union Cl, 21. Charles Gregory King, III ....... Cleveland, O. fI1I'Ag Class Football Cl, 214 Varsity Team C213 Varsity Club C213 Fire Brigade C21. John Peak Kniffen . . . Kansas City, Mo. A K E. Philip Eckel Krichbaum, Jr. . Montclair, N. J. Commons Club. John Lyman Lacy Havana, Ill, Nl' T. Beverley Hastings Lapham . Syracuse, N. Y. N11 T. Jack Arlon Larsh Rensselaer, Ind. XXP. Alexander Payne Leete .... Pittsburgh, Pa. HAXQ Class Football Cl, 21: Varsity Team C21. Edwin Lefevre, Jr ..... Dorset, Vt. AKEQ Class Baseball C113 Graphic Cl, 21. Eric Guy Liliencrantz ..... - . Berkeley, Calif. 2 flu Winner Prince Memorial Swimming Prize C215 Varsity Swimming Team C21. '71 Charles Rogers Lindsay, III E fb, Class Football Cl, QD. John Holyoke Livingston Commons Clubg Class Soccer Charles Emory Lochner B 0 ll. John Edwards Lockwood KAQ Class Track Cl, QD: Cer Gilbert Wendell Longstreet XXV: Class Track Marvin McCord Lowes fb A 05 Varsity Hockey Team Charles Lukens . . Commons Club: Photograplli Philip Swain McConnell K Ag W. C. A. Missions Com Jack Becker McKean . Bethesda, Md Brooklyn, N. Y C2jg Deutscher Vcrein QU: Classical Society Cl 21 ' . v - . Albany, N. Y . . . . . . New York, N. Y cle Francais CED: Classical Society CU. . . Chicago, Ill . . . . . . Flushing, L. I QI, Qjg Purple Cow tl, QD: Auxiliary Prom. Committee CQJ. . . . . Philadelphia, Pa c Editor 1925 G14l'iz'Ill1c11.v1'11rl . . . . . . La Crosse, Wis mittee C213 Glee Club QQDQ Choir CQJQ Phil. Union QQD. . . . . . New Rochelle, N. Y XXII: Class Football CU: Class Baseball C253 Phil. Union C2jg Deutscher Vcreiu CQQ. Daniel Herbert Mcliaury, Jr. . . . Mt. Vernon, N. Y KIHZZKL W. C. A. Speakers' Cc John Thomas Mains . mmmittcc CQQ. . . . . . . Greenfield, 0 AK Eg Class Basketball: Varsity 'l'eam C213 Prom. Committee Russell Makepeace . . . . . . . New York, N. Y ZXIIQ Class Baseball UDL Class Football QD: Varsity l ootball Squad Charles Lucas March . Cap and Bells QQJ. Harry Boyd Marshall . Xl' T: Musical Clubs 125. Robert Baird Mitchell . . . . . . . Ashfield, Mass . North Adams, Mass . . . .. . Montclair, N. J fbAH: Varsity Football Squad QQJQ Classical Society MD. I Lewis Whitaker Morgan A T: Cap and Bells QQD. . . . . lVil1nerding, Pa '72 Charles Schroyer Motter ..... - . . Oak Park, Ill. Xilfg Class Football U13 Varsity Squad C211 Varsity Swimming Team Cl, 21. Burton Stevenson Monro ..... Woodburne, Nova Scotia Aillg Class Football C21. Henry Webster Newbegin fl12Kg Class Football CI1. Edgar Burton Newton . r AW. Herbert Conant Nicholls . . fDI'A3 Record fl, 21g Ilamlbook 121. John Russell Norton . fb PA. Leonard Francis O'Brien ..... CADTZ Class Baseball C119 Varsity Baseball C113 Varsity Club Cl, 2 1 . Pierce Onthank ...... AKE3 Varsity Track Squad C111 Class Relay 111. John Stuart Osborne KAg Cercle Francais. Kenneth Angle Owen . , Edward Carroll Parker Aillg Purple Cow Cl, 21 Wilson Parkhill ........ Cambridge, Mass, New York, N. Y. Winnetka, Ill. Newton, Mass. . North Adams, Mass. 15 Rawle Memorial Cup Fitchburg, Mass. Stockbridge, Mass. Schenectady, N. Y. Detroit, Mich. Brooklyn, N. Y. AAGD: Glee Club tl, 2, 313 Choir C2, 31: Class Basketball C2, 313 Varsity Squad f31g Chair- man W. C. A. Community lteligious Work Committee C315 Fire l Kenneth Bushnell Pattison ...... BHIIQ Class Football fl, 21: W. C. A. Boys' Work Committee Q31 George Fitch Perkins, Jr. ..... . 27 fb: Varsity Relay Team U13 Varsity Track Team Cl, 21: Varsity Brigade 131. New York, N. Y. 3 Fire Brigade C31. . Lee, Mass. Club Cl, 21: Class Relay U15 Class Football Cl, 213 Varsity Squad Q21g Class Treasurer U13 Choir fl, 21, Fire Brigade f21g Auxiliary Prom. Committee C21. Francis William Phillips . Bon. .73 Bronxville, N. Y. Henry Austin Pickard . Edu Captain Class Trac k Cljl. James Piper, Jr. . KA: Mandolin Club CQJ. Sherwood Kellogg Platt fb A G, Class Soccer Cl, QQ Harold Ladd Plumley . fbA0g Choir Cl, Qjg Class Singing Leader Cljg Smoker Commi mittee C253 Class Baseball CU, Cap and Bells C2j. Evanston, Ill Baltimore, Md Evanston, Ill Meriden, Conn ttee Cl, 253 Peerade Com Robert Whinyates Post ...... Jersey City, N. J AK Eg Class Football Cl, 253 Varsity Squad C2lg Class Treasurer CU. Edward Purcell Prescott . . . Cleveland, 0 A A fb, Varsity Hockey Squad CQJ. John Sherwin Prescott . . Cleveland, O Nl' T. William Creighton Reed ...... New York, N. Y 2 flvg Class Football CD: Captain Class Basketball Cljg Varsity Baseball Squad Cljg Varsity Basketball Squad CD3 Varsity Team CQJQ Prom. Committee CQJ. Edgar Preston Richardson ..... , Burlington, Vt KIJAOL P'lI7'7Jl0 Cow Cl. Ql: Class Soccer Cl, 215 Classical Society Cl, QD. Franklin Doan Rudolph ...... Winnetka, Ill 2111: Class Football Manager Cljg Class Baseball Cl, 215 Auxiliary Prom. Committee C90 Fire Brigade CQJ. MODtCittll Ruston .... Zxllg Class Football Cljg Class Baseball CU. Jolm Grimes Schmidt, . . . Wztlter Friedrich Schmidt . 0 A X. John Pratt Schoentgen . A T5 College Orchestra CU. Charles Alexander Seibert . Commons Club: Cercle Francais Cl, Qjg Phil. Union Edward Simeon Skillin, Jr. . dv l'Ag Class Soccer CU: Class Baseball CD3 Class Basketball M 74 Bronxville, N. Y Jersey City, N. J New York, N. Y Council Bluffs, Ia Troy, N. Y Glen Ridge, L. I anager CQQ. Judson Penfield Smith . Commons Club. Raymond Warden Smith . . . fI12K1 Class Basketball C211 Varsity Squad C21. Rene Moen Smith .... . WVilliamstown, Msiss. . Hempstead, N. Y. . . . Chestnut Ilill, Pa. KDAG1 Purple Clow Business Board C211 Class Soec-er Cl, 211 Deulseher Verein Cl, 21. Abbott Kittredge Spencer . XXII1 Glee Club C21. Graham Lee Sterling, Jr .... . West Orange, N. J. . . . Poughkeepsie, N. Y. AK E1 Record Cl, 211 Class Football Cl11 Class Debating Team C111 Cap and Bells C213 W. C. A. Treasurer C211 Student Couneil C211 Class President C21. Gordon Vail Stoddard .... Commons Clubg Choir Cl, 211 Glee Club C21. Frederick Jaques Swan . . . . . Mzmdisoli, N. J. . . . Dorehester, Vt. fb2lK1 College Orehestra Cl, 211 W. C. A. Depnlalions Committee C21. William Richard Teller, Jr. . XXII1 Glee Club C31. Robert Phillip Touton . . . . Bayside, I.. I. Janesville, VVis. B QIIQ Assistant Cireulalion Manager Purplr' Cow C21. Baltus Barentszen Van Kleeek . AK Pk Class Football Manager Cl1. Mortimer Grover Weaver II . . . . . Poughkeepsie, N. . . lVashington, D. C. Commons Cluhg First -l'll'CSlllllllll DCC'lIllll2lll1lll Prize CI1. Parker Crossby Webb .... Brooklyn, N. Y. fb l'A1 Class Baseball Cl, 211 Auxiliary Choir Cl, 211 W. C. A. Committee C21. Lyles Zabriskie Wells .... , Brooklyn, N. Y. A T1 Musical Clubs Cl, 211 College Oreheslra Cl, 21. Charles Seoville Wishard . . . . . . Indianapolis, Ind. 'I' C21 Vaisilv Debating 'l'ean1 C-211 AT: ZIAP1 Class Trac-k Cl, 211 Varsity Track ealn ' :V , Y 1 V Adelphie Union C2, 311 Class Football C211 Class Banquet K olnnnltec C315 Class Debating Team C211 Cap and Bells C31. Julian Augustus Woodcoc-k, Jr. . . , , . Asheville, N. C. XXV: Gruplnfc Assistant Business Manager C211 Class Soeeer C111 W. C. A. Boys' Bork Com- mittee C211 Auxiliary Prom. Connnillee C21. 75 Y. Wyllis Eaton Wright . Commons Club. Ferdinand Lott Wyckoff . . . fbEKg Class Soccer C213 Class Basketball CU. . Lowell, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y Sometime Members of l925 Abbott Francis Brownell . . . Harold Huntting Cook Arthur Hall Dana, Jr. . Robert James Dunlop . Maxwell Hall Elliott, Jr. . Griffin Sylvester Fallon . George Fundenburg Humphrey . Paul Whitney Hyatt . . Robert Black Ivory . Cyrus Houston Jones, Jr. Leslie Parry Lugsdin , Henry Gordon MacMorrzin . Wallace Platt Neilson . Avery Sherburne Peabody . Alfred Kittredge Pearson Charles Weaver Perry . Charles Hamilton Sabin Denys Russell Slater 76 . New York, N. Y . New York, N. Y . New York, N. Y Syracuse, N. Y . New York, N. Y . . Boston, Mass Saratoga Springs, N. Y . Brooklyn, N. Y . Glen Osborne, Pa . . El Paso, Tex . Minneapolis, Minn . Port Huron, Mich . . Darien, Ill . West Newton, Mass . . Gardner, Mass . Greenfield, Mass . New York, N. Y . Dallas, Tax FRESHMEN E+.-5.253 iizezazmm .11 it g,g A..4......L.,,... , tx, ',. I l11211f1i5!Hf3?, V59 3x -1 J 214 15 CLASS OF 1926 C. L. SMY'l'lll41-'P1'0Sid0ll1l ll. N. li,wlim', JR.'ViK'l'-Pl'l'Sill1 . W. llowl-1, .Ima-Scrfx'ct.zu'y li. .l. Bl'IICDIG'- lxI'0IlSlll'0I' '79 Freshmen Charles Loomis Smythc . . . Harry Norris Rickey, Jr. Frederic William Howe, Jr. . Robert Jenks Beede . Marcriis Wilson Acheson, HI . William Nfauwaring' Allson, Jr. fb A 0: Polytechnic Preparatory. Dan Curtis Anderson .... Commons Club: N. Y. Military Academy. Frederick Kingston Ashbaugh . Howard Carter Babbitt fb I' A: Andover Academy. Franklin Lawrence Babcock, Jr. . KA. Allen Harlow Bacon, Jr. AK E: Albany Academy. Cameron Baird . . A T. Mills Phillips Baker . AK Eg Kelvin School. Bailey Balken . 4. . K A: Princeton Tutoring School. John Hope Sloan Barr . . Frederick Hoyt Bassette ill T: Central Iligh School. William Nevison Becker fb I' Ag Stone School. Robert Jenks Beede . . A A fb, Moses Brown School. 80 . l're.v1f1lent Vice- President . Secretary . Treasurer Pittsburgh, Pa. , Brooklyn, N. Y. Upper Montclair, N. J. Windsor, Ontario Honolulu, I-I. T. Englewood, N. J. . Albany, N. Y. . Buffalo, N. Y. Great Neck, L. I. Pittsburgh, Pa. . Wayne, Pa. Springfield, Mass. . Lakewood, 0. Pawtucket, R. I. Donald Cachnus Barry . . . OAX: Poly Prep. Counlry Day Svhool. Clarence Stephen Best . . . Vommons Vluh: lVICI'COI'SllllI'H Awulemy. Ric-liarrl Orton Billings . . fl1A0g Ilotvhkiss Sehool. Harry Lorin Binsse . Uommons Club, 'l'al't School. Harry Prime Bissell . A A flfg Sl.. James School. Edward Slade Bliss . 'l1l'Ag Dnrfee Iligh School. Emanuel Boasherg, Jr. . Commons Vluh. George Bell Bogart . Z flu St. l'anl's School. Cary William Bok AK E3 llill School. Burton Franc-is Bossi . A T3 Swarthmore Sehool. Roger lVing Brace . fbl'Ag Andover Ac-aclenly. Charles Goodwin Brazier, Jr. OAK. Richard Nlarion Brett . K A: 'l'al't School. John Earle Brewer . Zilfg Newton Iligh Suhool. Harold Suydam Brewster ZZ flvg Kent Svhool. George Winthrop Brown, Jr. X11 T3 Milton Academy. Brooklyn, N. Y I . Allentown, la. . Utica, N. Y Short Hills, N. J Yonkers, N. Y Fall River, Matss . Buffalo, N. Y New York, N. Y . lVIerion Station, Pa Mecliat, Pa . XVest Newton, Mass Amesbury, Mass New York, N. Y Newton Center, Nlass Elizabetll, N. J Chestnut Hill, Mztss Robert Perkins Brown, Jr. . N11 TQ Moses Brown School. John Louis Burgess . fb2IK5 Waco High School. Robert Murray Busselle fb I' Ag Scarborough School. Clinton Grady Butler . fb I' Ag Mohonk School. Richard Folsom Bnttolph . . Commons Clnbg Shortridge High School. John Ray Camp .... Commons Club: Taft School. John Joseph Caren . Bt-ill: Carlton Academy. Donald Wells Catlin . . . I Commons Clnbg Yonkers High School. Robert Haselden Chamberlin . fb FA: Hartford High School. Alger Baldwin Chapman 22 flrg St. Paul's School. Daniel Knowlton Chapman . A K Eg Pomfrct School. Thayer Salisbury Chapman . BOIIQ Mnrguard School. Joseph Lyman Child .... Commons Clubg St. John's Military Academy. Benjamin Willis Childs . Z'I': llolchkiss School. Sanford Beach Church . . . Commons Club, Albion High School. Providence, R. I Waco, Tex Chappaqua, N. Y West Orange, N. J Indianapolis, Ind Middletown, Conn . Columbus, 0 Tuskahoe, N. Y Hartford, Conn Glen Cove, N. Y . Adams, Mamss Brooklyn, N. Y Springfield, Ill Holyoke, Nlass . Albion, N. Y Alexander Mitcfliell Clement . , yvillimansett, Mflss E lb, Exeter Academy. 82 Frederick George Cleveland . Zilfg Exeter Academy. George Alfred Gluett, Jr. Ailfg Hotchkiss School. Robert Schuyler Coe . . . OAXQ l'oly Prep. Vountry Dey Svhool. Dwight Colburn . . . 4122 K5 Newton lligll Svhool. John Washburn Coolidge . ill T3 Snyder School. Ira Laing Couch . . . . A Aflfg SllClHtllll0lI,ll Vnlley Ac-aulemy. Rufus Billings Cowing, III . 22 fllg. llill Svhool. Stewart Lambert Grofts . . fl'2IKg Mount Vernon lligh S1-hool. Norman 'Lewis Crowley . . . Commons C'lubg Mount Vernon lligh School. Herbert Addison Dulmns A T. Robert Borodel Denison fl1A0g University School. Clntrles Nivhols Dewey K Ag Pomfret School. Elliot Van Norstrand Diller . . . Vommons Clubg Poly Prep. Founlry Dany School. lrlurold Henning Dodds Douglas Doherty . A A flig Blnir Avudemy. Robert Golden Donaldson, Jr. 83 Portlallcl, Mc Troy, N. Y Brooklyn, N. Y . Newton, Mass Milton, MEIVSS Golf, .Ill Glen Ridge, N. J Mount Vernon, N. Y Mount Vernon, N. Y VV. Plliludelphiu, Pu . Cleveland, O IVorc'ester, Mass Brooklyn, N. Y Troy, N. Y . Clifton, N. J YVushington, D. C Jean Jacques DulVIortier AK Eg Suffield Academy. James North Dunham Robert Cooley Elderfield AK E: Vhoale School. Frederick Sumner Ely . UA X: Shady Side Academy. Henry Bidwell Ely E 'bg Kenl. School. Verling Clair Enteman . Vommons Club: Lincoln High Eugene Charles Eppiuger School. XXII: Walla Walla Iligh School. John VVesley Estabrooks, Jr. Vommons C'lnb: lloslon Latin Samuel Hoe Evans . AK Eg Vhonle School. Walker Evans, III . William Albert Evans, Jr. Vommons Club. Thomas Ewing, Jr. . OAXQ Shady Side Academy. Harris Baldwin Fisher, Jr. School. AK E1 St. John's Mnnlius Academy.- Norwalk, Conn llaltimore, Md Niagara Falls, N. Y I'itt.sburgl1, Pa New York, N. Y Jersey City, N. J Walla Walla, Wash . Allston, Mass New York, N. Y New York, N. Y Detroit, Mich I,itLSlNll'gll, Pa New Rochelle, N. Y Edward VVarren Fletcher . Jamestown, N. Y BON: Jamestown lligh School. lvilliam Iloward Fletcher, Jr. ,IamcSL0wn, N, Y BON: Jamestown High School. Lloyd Gallagher . Xvcstfield, Nfuss lVIauriee Lewis Goodkiud, Jr. Cllimgo, In Commons Club: Exeter Academy. Douglas Attwood Gould George Nlillard Graves . AK Eg Pawling School. Arthur W'arren Greene . . Commons Club: Westtown School. Robert Fargo Greenlee . . ZNIIQ Choate School. Frank Gilbert Gregory, Jr. fl' I' A. Lawrence Chamberlain Grosh, JI X ill, llackley School. Leonard Baker Grouard AK Eg Exeter Academy. Harold Mc-llityre Grout, Jr. . Commons Clubg Albany Academy Richard Allen Hackett . . fI12JKg Riverdale Country Sc-hool. Edwin Wayne Haley . Xllfg St. Albans School. VVillian1 Curtis Hall, Jr. Simon Edwin Hallagan, Jr. . Nl' TQ Newark High School. Bruee Stephens Hamilton . fbAOg Evanston High Sc-hool. Edward Dewey Harbert . BON, Bellefontaine lligh School. Robert Delesdermiers Harper AK IC: Erasmus Ilall4Sc'hool. William Henry Hastings, Jr. . BUIIQ Albany Avademy. Harrison VVilliam llatcll XXII. 5 Ne w Rochelle, N. Y Bennington, Vt New York, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. A Newark, N. J Toledo, 0 Nantuvket, lVIass Troy, N. Y Riverdale, N. Y Brooklyn, N. Y Akron, 0 Newark, N. J Evanston, Ill Bellefontaine, O Brooklyn, N. Y . Albany, N. Y Bronxville, N. Y Theodore Harry Hendrickson AW3 Poly Prep. Country Day School. Charles Lovejoy Hibbard, Jr. K A: Berkshire Academy. Harold Bradford Hitchcock . KIJAHQ Exeter Academy. Stephen William Hofman Commons Club. Harold Ahrens Holbrook . Commons Club: Andover Academy. Irvin Hood . . Paul Malleville Howard . fbA 95 Northside Preparatory School Frederic William Howe, Jr. . A A 1113 Moses Brown School. Walter Prescott Hubbard Choate School Oliver Wentworth Huckel ZXIIQ Brunswick School. Raleigh Russell Huggins, Jr. . X413 Shady Side Academy. Henry Horton Humphrey . A T3 Lawrenceville Academy. John Harvey Humpstone . AK Eg Poly Prep. Country Day School. John Parker Ilsley, Jr. . Aillg Milton Academy. Lee Williams Johnson . Thomas Herbert Johnson A T. Brooklyn, N. Y Pittsfield, Mass Hartford, Conn Far Rockaway, N. Y Newton Center, Mass . South Orange, N. J . Williamstown, Mass Providence, R. I New York, N. Y Greenwich, Conn Pittsburgh, Pa Saratogo Springs, N. Y Brooklyn, N. Y Miltoll, Mass . Washington, D. C lVIontpelier, Vt Henry Stokes Kamerly Commons Club: Germantown Friends School. George Holland Keating ' K Ag Berkshire School. Preston Paris Kellogg . A Tg Andover Academy. Sanford Heath Keyes . Commons Clubg Mount Vernon High School. Leonard Dodd Kniflin, Jr. . . AK E. John Holdridge Leech . ' . Commons Club, Stone School. Reid Lefevre . . . AKEQ Westminster School. Ranstead Siebert Lehmann . James Whiting Liddle . Hotchkiss School. Henry Lindenmeyr . ll' T5 Collegiate School. Joseph Simpson Little . . . Commons Cluhg Andover Academy. Warren Putnam Livingstone .... Commons Club: Towntellotte Memorial High School. Richard Parker Lott . . Xl' T3 Warren High School. Jolm Moore Loucks . Germantown, Pa . Buffalo, N. Y Glens Falls, N. Y Mount Vernon, N. Y Kansas City, Mo Jamaica, N. Y Dorset, Vt . Elgin, Ill Lockport, N. Y New York, N. Y . Nutley, N. J . Thompson, Conn Warren, Pa Potsdam, N. Y Edwin Ripley Loughrey . . Newton Highlands, Mass dl I' Ag Newton High School. Richard Houston Ludeman . . . Sayville, N. Y A A fb, Poly Prep. Country Day School. Arnold Jacob McAneny . J New York, N. Y 'IIA 05 Hotchkiss School. 87 VVilbour Kyle Mc:Aneny . KIHAH3 Plainfield High School. Frank Waugh McCt1llocl1 . fb I' A: Evanston High School. Ralph Fairchild lVIcKelvy Commons Club. David Ives Mztclcie, Jr. A A flu Groton School. Robert Ellsworth lVIcLane . BGIIQ Stevens Preparatory School. Jolm Ellis lVIcLaury . AW: Collegiate School. Donald Stuart lVIaclVIaster TAO: Mohegan lake School. Jolm lVIaelVIurtrie . K A: Freehold High School. Grant Carpenter lVIanson Commons Club. Ernest Nlantius . . . A Afllg Englewood High School. Kellogg Mzmrvin . . . BOHQ Riverdale Country School. David Bernard lVIathias . ZXl'L Nichols Preparatory School. Frederico Franco Nlauck . K Ag Haverford School. Everett Brooks lVIcrriam . fl12IK5 Crosby High School. Winthrop Nlerriam . BON: Lawrenceville School. Harold Emerson Miller . . OAXQ Poly Prep. Country Day School. Fanwood, N. J Evanston, Ill . Sutfern, N. Y New York, N. Y Paterson, N. J Pelham lVIanor, N. Y Rochester, N. Y . Freehold, N. J Detroit, Micrli Englewood, N. J New York, N. Y . Buffalo, N. Y Conshohocken, Pa Waterbury, Conn Tarrytown, N. Y Brooklyn, N. Y Howard Kenneth Moore Robert Leslie Moore WVillian1 Irving Morey . KA, Nichols School. Stephen Jolm Munson, Jr. Cornelius Ferris Murphy Commons Club. Bronson Murray . . Commons Club, Riverdale School. Robert Lerch Nash Xxllg Blake School. Francis Tilden Nichols . KAL Taft School. Williztlil Arthur Noller . John Nicholas 0,ci0l'lll2tIl B Ullg Cunlerbury School. Leroy Albert Page, III . Blake School. Albrecht Pagenstecher, III 'DE Kg Stone School. Robert Prescott Parker K Ag Pillslielxl High School. Whitmore Parker XNIIQ Kent School. Robert Arthur Parks . AK Eg Poly Prep. Vounlry Pres ton Clement Patch Xrlfg l rancis W. Parker Sch Charles Taft Peters . XXII.: Vnlvi-r Nlililary Ac-:ule Day School. ool. my. Fair Haven, Vt Holliston, Mass . Buffalo, N. Y Bridgeport, Conn Los Angeles, Calif Yonkers, lVIinneapolis, New York f Y . .l roy, New York, Minneapolis, New York, Pittsfield, Pittsfield, Brooklyn N. Y Nlinn N. Y N. Y N. Y Mi 1111 N. Y Mass Mass N. Y . Cllicago, Ill . Columbus, 0 VVilliam Antony Poissant Chazy Central Rural School. Robert Morris Popham A A flvg Kent Sc-hool. Kenneth Andrews Porter X11 T3 The Gunnery Sc-hool. Elwyn Greeley Preston, Jr. . KAg Andover Aendemy. Frederick Rauh . . . Commons Club: Hughes High School. Robert Latimer Redfield, Jr. 9 A XQ Stone School. Richard Reed . . 9 AX: Blair Academy. Paul Revere Reynolds, Jr. . Commons Club: Andover Academy. Stewart Watson Richards . Commons Club: Adelphi Academy. . Chazy, N. Y New York, N. Y lVest Haven, Conn Lexington, Mass . Cincinnati, O New York, N. Y Pittsburgh, Pa Searsdale, N. Y Brooklyn, N. Y William Dunn Riehmond Staten Island, N. Y Harry Norris Ric-key, Jr. A Afb: Asheville School. Raymond Budd Ridaboek . AW: King Sehool. Jolm Aaron Riegel . . 2 fb: Hethlehem High Sehool. James Lawrenee Riley . Nl' T. John Roekwood . A T: Milford Sellool. VValter Sabin Root, Jr. . 'l'A Hg Asheville School. . Clevelz tllc I, 0 Stamford, Conn Bethlehe II1, Pa Plattslmrgli, N. Y Riverdale, N. Y . Cleveland, 0. Harold Clement Rose .... Commons Clubg DeWitt Clinton High School. Donald Fassett Ross . Xillg Andover Academy. Arthur Truman Safford, Jr. . Zlllg Exeter Academy. John Hamilton Savage, Jr. . 6 A X2 Main.Avenue High School. Richard Wenham Sawtelle . .- 0 AXQ Binghampton High School. Richard Robert Edward Schumacher . Commons Clubg Columbia University. Joseph .Jeffrey Shedd . XNP. , Arthur William Siegrist . . A Tg Poly Prep. Country Day School. George Richard Robert Simon . . Commons Club, Poly Prep. Country Day School. John Miller Slaughter .... Commons Club: South Bend High School. 1 Edward Arnold Smith . . . Commons Clubg Norwich Free Academy. John Henry Smith, Jr. . Commons Club. Charles Loomis Smythe AK Eg University School. Ralph Hazelwood Soby BOIIQ Berkshire School. John Dutton Steele, Jr.' Adrian Delano Stevenson, Jr. 91 Great Kills, N. Y Nlinneapolis, Minn Lowell, Mass San Antonio, Tex Binghampton, N. Y New York, N. Y . Columbus, 0 Brooklyn, N. Y Brooklyn, N. Y South Bend, Ind Norwich, Conn New York, N. Y Cleveland Heights, 0 Hn.rl.ford, Conn . VVayne, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y. lvarren Smith Stoltz . Yonkers High School. Frecleriek I-Izirqnette Stoney IHDIIL Lincoln High Sehool. Zureh Frank Snrnhizm . VUIHHIOHS Vlnhg Meflfnrtl High James Allwood Taylor . IHJHQ Hnrtforml High Sehool. David Alhro Traynor . Nl' T. Damon Sherhurnc Valentine 'lv I' Ag Vlnrk Sehool. Eflgur Park Valentine . K A: Exeter Ac-nflelny. Charles :XIIQIISUIS Van Orclen, . Xilfg lllnir Aesulelny. lVinslow Metcalf Wlalker Peter Hall lVztlton . Chelsea Preparatory School. Hurry Ashton lV:itkins A A fllg Kent School. .Horan-e Fremont lVehh, Jr. vvlllltllll Temple lVehher A A fb: Vhonte School. Eclwzml Stevens lvhitney Kenneth 'Lawson lVhitney School. Ir. . C'onnnons Vlnhg Drury High Sc-hool. Andrew Fonst lViley . 0 AX: Hnsl. High School. llronxville, N. Y Lincoln, Nebr Medford, MIISS Hartford, Conn l'Inttshurg, N. Y Lexington, Mass New York, N. Y Chzitlizun, N. J Seztrsclnle, N. Y New York, N. Y . South Orange, N. J Portlzmcl, Me Tcxzwlmmi, Tex Meclfcmrrl, Mass . North Arlauns, Blass . Cinc-immti, 0 Theodore Nlorgan VVille . B Olly Lakewood lligh School. Byarfl Williams .... Commons Clnh: lVlonl1'lair lligh School. Ralph Clark VVillia1ns, Jr. . . llllllg l'oly Prep. Country Day School Rhys Bernard Williams . . B Ollg l'oly Prep. Connlry Day Sm-hool. Joseph Thomas Wilscrn . Xl' T3 Lynn Classical lligh Svhool. Charles Cole Wlllg . . 2 1113 Albany Avaclemy. ' Clifford Jerome Wood . Miltoii Joseph VVood . Roy Nliortimer VVoofl . flvl'A: Durfee lligh School. . Nlaurioe Barnes VVoodhall fl' l' A: Lincoln High School. James lVIarma VVorthington . Xxlfg Elyria High School. Royal Josiah Wriglit, Jr. . Commons Clnbg Andover Academy. Evan Leidy Young Commons Club. . Lakewood, O. Riverdale. N. Y Brooklyn. N. Y Brooklyn, N. Y . Nahant. hlass Albany, N. Y Fair Haven, Vt Fair Haven, Vt Tiverton, R. I Jersey City, N. J Elyria, O Springfield, Nlass Pottstown, Pa I COMMENCEMENT MERRYWLADOER One Hundred and Twenty-Eighth Commencement of Williams College Program of Exercises Friday, June I6 Annual Meeting of the Association of Class Secretaries in Jesup Hall at ten o'c-lock in the morning. Annual Business Meeting of the Alumni Advisory Council in Jesup Hall at ten o'c-lock in the morning. Animal Meeting of the Board of Trustees in Griffin Hall at ten o'clock in the morning. 1 Annual Meeting of the Directors of the Loyalty Fund Association in Jesup Ilall at eleven o'c-lock in the morning. A Annual Business hleeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society in Jesup Hall at twelve o'cloek noon. Varsity Cluh Luncheon in the College Commons at twelve o'clock noon. Class Day Exercises in Chapin Hall and on the Campus beginning at tivo o'eloek in the afternoon. Reception at the home of the President for Alunmi, Faculty, and members of the graduating class at four o'cloek in the afternoon. Moonlight Orations on the Chapin Hall Campus at eight o'eloek in the evening. l raternity Reunions in all fraternity houses at nine-thirty o'eloek in the evening. Saturday, June I7 Annual Meeting of the Society of Alumni and of the Loyalty Fund Associa- tion in Jesup Hall at ten o'clock in the morning. Williams-Norwich hasehall game on Xveston 'Field at three o'eloek in the afternoon. i Annual Meeting of the Alumni Athletic Association in Jesup Hall at five- thirty o'c-lock in the afternoon. A Class Reunions during the evening. Sunday, june I8 liaccalanreate Sermon to the Graduating Class in Tliompson Memorial Chapel hy the Reverend George Angier Gordon, at ten-thirty o'c-lock in the morn- in r. ii Mission Park Prayer Meeting at four-thirty o'clock in the afternoon. Organ Recital hy Mr. Sumner Salter in Chapin Hall at eight-thirty o'elock in the evening. 96 Monday, June I9 Commencement Procession Ellld Exercises on the Campus and in Chapin Hall beginning at ten o'cloek in the morning. Alumni Lunelieon in Lasell Gymnasium at twelve o'eloek noon. Class Day Exercises Friday, June l6, l922 PresidenL's Address ..... . . . Gilbert Page Simons Hiram William Lyon Class Poem . . Chapin Hall . . . Clement Biddle Penrose Cobb Ivy Poem . . . . . 'Philip Randall Blake Ivy Uration By the Chapel Richard Edson Rowse i Q i . Dudley Brabner Wallace George Ezekiel Zalles, Jr. Library Oration . Pipe Uration . Class Oration On the Library Campus Address to the Lower Classes . . . Theodore Coleseott Brandeis On the Quadrangle Class Day Committee V Hartwell Borden Adams ROQCI' PFCSUJI1 VVM-ren fjook Clark Harrison Kimball Sayen George Barnes Seeor Permanent Class Secretary Dudley Brabner Wallace 97 Degrees Conferrecl The one hundred md twenty four members of the el iss of 1022 Philip Randall Blake Sterling Allen Brown WVillimn Clmpnmn Burger Ezirl VVendel Count Hampton Denman Ewing Henry Kirk Greer Hiram Wvllliillll Lyon Everett Willlier McNz1ir Herbert Mzmxwvell Brune, Jr lohn 1 Lwson C uneron Hurry Nlortlnur Nlontgomcry Ir John Schreiner QI irenu, 1 rsh 41x'C'iJi ,, , ' 3 M4. '.4, Honors Awarded at Commencement Final Honors in Special Fielcls Class of I922 Highest Final Honors Earl VVendel Count-French Vincent Final Honors Fiske Wilcox, Jr.-Physics Sterling Allen Brown--English Herbert Mzixwell Brune, Jr.-Physics Jolm Lawson Cameron-lVIathematies Hampton Denman Ewing, Jr.--History Joshua Harold Loizeaux-History Harry lVIortimer lVIontgomery, Jr.-Biology Carl Frederick lVIuekenhaupt-Physics Bruno Nloritz Schmidt-Chemistry Howard Caswell Smith-Chemistry Robert Whitelaw Smith-Economies Clarke Williams-Physics Jolm Ellis Wilson-Biology Evan Mansfield Barton John Coleman Bennett Alan Rogers Blackiner Emil Joseph Calvaeea VVillian1 Allison Davis Irving Speiser Dribben Winthrop Stuart Drury Bertrand Calvert Greer Sophomore Class Honors Class of I924 Ferdinand Justin Weber 99 Rodney Alan Kimball Edward Cochrane McLean Norman Stuart M:LeMillan Ernest Addison Moody Douglas Worth Oleott George Olmsted, Jr. Jolm Jacob Trounstine Rodney Washburn Prizes Awarded at Commencement june I9, l922 The Benedict Prizes CFPUIII the fund of the late Hon. Erastus C. Benedict, 182ID In Latin First Prize-1Villia1n Allison Davis . . . Class Second Prize-Douglas Worth Olcott . . Class ln Creek First and Second Prizes-Divided among John Coleman Bennett ....... Class Anthony Brayton . . Class Lyndall Frederick Carter . . . Class ln French First Prize-John Jay Buckner ...... Class Second Prize--Divided between Donald Cruse ......... Class Evan lwansfield Ba1'ton ..... Class ln German First Prize-Nlilton Davis Sanford . Class Second Prize-Hampton Denman Ewing . Class Honorable Mention-Herliert Bernard Greeff . Class In Mathematics First Prize-VVintliro1'i Stuart Drury . . Class Second Prize-Edward Malcolln Bancker . Class In Natural History First Prize--Harry Mortimer Mcintgolllery, Jr. . Class Second Prize-Frank Benjamin Carr . . Class In History First Prize-Hampton Denman Ewing . . Class Second Prize-I-Iiram William Lyon . . Class Honorable Mention-Joshua Harold Loizeaux Class 100 of 192-1- of 1924 of 1921 of 1924 of 1924 of 1924 of 1922 of 1924 of 1924- of 1922 of 1923 of 19241 of 1923 of 1922 of 1923 of 1922 of 1922 of 1922 The Rice Prizes CGiven by the late James Lathrop Rice for lflxcellencc in the Classic-sj ln Latin First Prize-Not Awarded Sec-ond Prize-LeRoy Southworth Hart . . Class of 1922 In Greek Prizes Not Awarded Book Prizes from the Rice Fund VVilliam Dixon Carr ....... . Class of 1924 Irving Speiser Dribben . . . Class of 1924- Eugene Augustus Hoffman . . Class of 1924- Norman Stuart lVIacMillan . 4 Class of 1924 Hosmer Parmelee Redfield, Jr. . Class of 1924 .lolin Jacob Trounstine ........ Class of 1924 The Lathers Gold Medal and Prize Hiram William Lyon ........ Class of 1922 The David A. Wells Prize Not Awarded The Henry P. Conger Memorial Prize . Class of 1923 Edward Eddy Lyles ....... The john Sabin Aclriance Prize in Chemistry - Cl-iss of 1922 Vincent Fiske Wilcox, Jr. ....... ,, . .. , . ,- o Honorable 1VIenti0n-John Lawson Cameron .... Class of 192. The Delano Prize in Greek Prizes Not Awarded The Graves Prizes QFounded by the late Arthur B. Graves, 1858j For Essays Sterling Allen Brown ..... . Class of 1922 . Class of 1922 Herbert Maxwcell Brune, Jr. . . Class of 1922 Hiram Willialn Lyon . . . Class of 1922 Class ol' 1922 Harry Kloek Scliaufller . James Hendrick Terry . . 1 Randolph SllClJil1'dS0ll Towne - H355 of 1992 101 For Excellence in Delivery James Hendrick Terry ...... , Class of 1922 The Van Vechten Prize For Extemporaneous Speaking James Hendrick Terry ...... . Class of 1922 Honorable lVIention-Harry Klock Scliaufller .... Class of 1922 The William Bradford Turner Memorial Prize in American l-listory Equally Divided Between Joshua Harold Loizeaux ....... Class of 1922 Grenville Strong Sewall ....... Class of 1923 The I-lorace F. Clark Prize Scholarships Sterling' Allen Brown ........ Class of 1922 Randolph Shepardson Towne' ...,.. Class of 1922 The Williams College Greek Fellowship - Prizes Not Awarded A The Benedict Prize for Prizes James Hendrick Terry ........ Class of 1922 The Francis W. Rawle Memorial Cup Townsend Putnam Coleman ....... Class of 1925 The Canby Athletic Prize Herbert lVIaxwell Brune, Jr. ....... Class of 1922 The William Bradford Turner Prize fAwarded to that member of the graduating class selected by a committee of the Faculty and of the Class as having during his four years' course best fulfilled his obligations to the College, his fellow-students, and himself. J Harry Blortimer Nlontgomery, Jr. ...... Class of 1922 The Dewey Prize For Excellence in the Commencement Exercises Arthur Vreeland Youngman ....... Class of 1922 The Fraternity Scholarship Cup Phi Delta Theta 102 Moonlight Oratorical Contest Chapin Hall, Friday, june l6, i922 Professor Albert Harp Lieklider . . . . Pre.si1lfi'11,g Officer junior Speakers Lancaster Nlyron Green . The Myth of the Country Cluh College Grenville Strong Sewall . The Undergraduate Under Fire Henry Miller Stephens . The NVilliams Heritage Lockwood Thompson . Shelley, the Poet of Youthu John Coleman Bennett William Dixon Carr . Edward Cochrane lVIeI.ean Charles Scoville VVishard General Prize . Junior First Prize Junior Second Prize . Sophomore First Prize . Sophomore Second Prize Sophomore Speakers . American Isolation Roosevelt the American The VVillia1ns Mali and MittCl'lttllSll1li Prizes Our Indebtedness to Our Allies Henry Nliller Stephens Lockwood Thompson Grenville Strong Sewall . Charles Seoville Wlishard . hvillltllll Dixon Carr 103 104- Institute of Politics THE INSTITUTE GROUP ' A - I,'l'I'IOUGH lacking the glamor that was associated with the names of l E fxxfifill . 2 . . . 21 lf2j'KNx'? the late Viscount Bryce, of SIQIIOI' Tlttom, of Chief Justice Taft, 1 of Honorable Elihu Root, and of other notables who attracted the M er e -, . . . . . . i attention of the American public to lts formal opemng in 1921, the 1922 session of the Institute of Politics accomplished eminently its avowed purpose- to promote the study of international problems and relations with a View to creating a more sympathetic understanding of the ideals and policies of other nations . The second annual session of the Institute was held at Wil- liamstown from July 27 to August 26, 1922, and was attended by over 250 statesmen, publicists, college presidents and professors, financiers, current events lecturers, army and navy officers, and diplomats, both foreign and American. Unusual interest in the round table discussions was evidenced on all sides throughout the conference. As was the case last. year, members of the Institute were accomodated in the College dormitoriesg West College and 1Villiams, lVIorgan, Berkshire, Currier, and F ayerweather Halls were crowded to capacity. Lasell Gymnasium was pressed into service as a dining hall. The lecturers with their families and staffs occupied various fraternity houses during the session. Following the lead of President and Mrs. Garfield, who held a reception on the opening day of the Institute, lnany of the lecturers and residents of 1fVilliamstown gave informal dinners and re- ceptions. The social side of the conference was actively maintained, and many of the Institute members and their families made use of the College facilities for athletics and recreation. Relations with the press were maintained through the Institute bureau. Particularly among the press of foreign countries was the service improved during the second session, and active interest in the progress of the Institute was evinced by many of the leading American papers. Meeting three times a week under the direction of authorities in the various subjects, the round table groups formed the backbone of the Institute's work. There were 14 groups in all, and every enrolled member of the conference parti- cipated actively in at least one discussion, although members were free to attend meetings of tables other than their own. The increased interest in round tables may be accounted for in part by the wider range of subjects, and in part by the distinguished leadership. Foremost among the tables from the viewpoint of est was the table on The Rehabilitation of Europe , which was conducted during successive weeks by Paul M. Warburg, former member of the li 1 P mul D Cravatll who was advisory counsel for the popular inter Federal Reserve oarc, z . ,, . . , . Q . .. Interallied War Purchase Board, former Secretary of the Treasury David F. , . , . ' ' - B k N Houston, and Dr. li. M. Anderson, economist of the Chase National an , ew York City. Another Table that attracted wide attention was the discussion of .lapan's Foreign Policy in Siberia and China , which was led by President 107 David P. Barrows of the University of California, and Rear Admiral Auston M. Knight, U. S. Navy, Retired. Considerable interest was shown in the group on international commercial treaties and policies, which was conducted by Honorable W. S. Culbertson, vice-chairman of the United States Tariff Commission. Two hitherto unopened fields of discussion were taken up at the table on internationa.l journalism and electrical communication services. The round table on Japan's foreign policies in Siberia and China was closely rivaled in popularity by that on The Pacific Ocean and Its Problems , under Professor George F. Blakeslee of Clark University. This table took up the whole Pacific question, with special emphasis on the Four Power treaty. Although the center of attraction for many members of the Institute lay in the discussions, the public lectures in Chapin Hall formed an important part of the program. All the lecturers were ably fitted to present their views and to act as unofficial representatives of the thought of their countries. Prominent among these speakers were Lionel Curtis and Philip Kerr of' England, the former being secretary of the Irish Peace Conference, and the latter having been in close touch with world politics private secretary and confidential adviser to Mr. Lloyd George from 1916 to 1921. M. Raymond Recouly of' Paris, foreign editor of the newspapers Le Temps and Figaro presented the French viewpoint, and Dr. Joseph Redlich of Vienna, former Austrian Finance minister and the first spokes- man for the Central Powers to appear at the Institute, delivered a remarkably comprehensive and analyliical survey of' the progress of nationalism, imperialism 108 and internationalism in European history. The most sensational and perhaps the most significant puhlie statements were made hy Philip Kerr, who in his three lectures on the prevention of war, declared the 1-ause of all war to lic in the divi- sion of the world into separate states, and prophesied that the British Empire could not last indefinitely in its present form. Although the ehiel' c-ontrihution of the foreign lecturers was naturally found in their puhlie addresses, yet their presence at the different round table groups was indispensable in promoting an international viewpoint on the topies under discussion. All in all the lcc-tures were of a more world-wide interest than those taken up during the opening session of the Institute, although they suffered slightly in comparison with the contemporary signifieanee of the extraordinarily distinguished personel of the HIQI speakers. f ,414-ff gizgwf., 2. . ali H. -yn' N1 J 109 Speakers and Subjects for the Round Table Conferences Dr. ,Leo S. Rowe, Director-General, Pan American Union. Central America and the Carribean Area. A Dr. Alfred L. P. Dennis, VVashington, D. C. Foreign Policies of Soviet Russia. Dean John H. Latane, Johns Hopkins University. Historical Survey of the Diplomatic Relations of the United States and Latin America. Honorable VV. S. Culbertson, Vice-Chairman of the United States Tariff Com- mission. International Commercial Treaties and Policies. Arthur S. Draper, London, and Walter S. Rogers, Washington, D. C. Inter- national News and C0lIllllllI'llCittl0I1S.,, President David' P. Barrows, University of California. Japan's Foreign Policy in Siberia and China. Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck, Department of State, Washington, D. C. lVIodcrn China, Its Problems and Policiesf, Professor George Grafton lvilson, Harvard University. New Questions on International Law. Professor Robert H. Lord, Harvard University. Problems of Eastern and Southeastern Europe. Professor Jesse S. Reeves, University of IVIic-higan. State Succession and Peace Treaties. Dr. Adam Shortt, Ottawa, Canada. The Growth of Canadian Autonomy in the Empire. Professor George J. Blakeslec, Clark University. The Pacific Ocean and Its Problemsf' . Oscar T. Crosby, formerly Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D. C. The Problem of Interallied Debts. Paul M. VVarburg, New York City. The Rehabilitation of Europe. 110 THE NEW LIBRARY STETSON HALL X Q' Q1 af L, -' '5?gM5i if t . 1' if '12 'Eg lil li 03 fu? l If 7? S- 4 1 tp -..1.,-f ' , -fm -v r, 111 X .rw-n I-'Zi ,.,-f' X! l Q. ' A i- -5 -A 1 --S, . Q A '1 f' , k, ' .-1 -V-fix -- Q. ' ' X ' My -H , -?- '- STETSON HALL The New Library TETSUN Hall, the new library building, designed by Messers. Cram and Ferguson of Boston, was built with funds from the munificent legacy left to the College by Francis Lynde Stetson, Esq., of New York City, a member of the class of 1807, and during his life time a constant and generous benefactor to his Alma Nlater. The building is of colonial architecture, of the style commonly called Georgian. It is 130 feet long and contains 700,000 feet of space. Owing to the sloping hillside on which the building stands, the roof at the highest point is eight stories from the ground. The Book Stack comprises eight tiers of metal shelving installed by the Snead Company, of Jersey City, N. J., the firm which supplied the stack equipment of the Library of Congress, the New York Public Library, and other notable library buildings of recent date. The total hook capacity, as estimated by the firm, is 290,000 volumes. On each of seven floors of the stack are six carrels in which are placed tables and chairs for those whose work requires immediate proximity to the hooks on the subject they are studying. On the first Hoor, at the north end of the building, is the iVfain Reading Room, a beautiful P00111 of stately proportions, handsome woodwork, and tasteful decora- tion. Twelve large reading tables and chairs for seventy-two readers occupy the floor space, while heavy oak bookcases line all four walls. Ou one side, arranged by courses, are the books required for study and reading in connection with the work of the different departments of instruction. The shelves on the other side ol' the room contain at present a small collection of general reference books, encyclopedias, dictionaries, etc. The administration is planning to enlarge this collection to about 9500 volumes carefully selected so as to provide authoritative, up to date general works in every possible branch of human knowledge. The Delivery Room occupies the central position of the first Hoor and the main entrance to the Stack is just behind the Delivery Desk where books are charged to readers or returned. Two smaller rooms opening off the central vestibule are designed to contain the valuable collection of VVilliamsiana and other memorabilia relating to the history of the college and its graduates. On the right of the south entrance are the office of the Librarian and the Cataloguing Room. Across the corridor from the Librarian's office is the Hamilton Wriglit Mzilmie Nlemorial Room, richly furnished with comfortable easy chairs and davenports. At present, the issues of current periodicals are placed in their room, but it is planned to equip it eventually with a model book collection intended for general 113 reading and browsing somewhat after the manner of the Farnsworth Melllorial Room in the Library of Harvard University. The second floor is given over to a beautiful suite of rooms in which will be installed the Alfred Clark Chapin Collection of Incunabula, Americana, and Eug- lish Literature, presented to the College in February, 1922, by the Honorable Alfred Clark Chapin, l1L.D. of New York City, a member of the Class of 1869, and for many years a Trustee of the College. The value of the collection may be estimated from the fact that it cost the owner over 5B'700,000 and that it includes scores of books of the very greatest rarity, amongst them a fine set of the four Folio editions of Shakespeare, the 1623, 1632, 1663-41, and 1685 editions. The third and fourth floors are devoted to the seminar rooms in which cer- tain advanced courses of instruction are given, and private studies for members of the Facility who are engaged in special investigation and research. During the Christmas Recess about 80,000 volumes were moved into the new building from Lawrence, Gritlen, and Goodrich Halls, and actual use of the new library began with the opening of College on January 4, 1923. 114 VVhile many of the first 2l,l'I'2l,llf.fClIlClll,S of rooms and disposition of the hooks are frankly experimental and subject to such modifications as experience may dictate, it is an unquestioned fact that Stetson Hall is proving admirably adapted to the purposes for which it was planned. Its beauty and utility will increase as the years go hy, and numerous future generations of VVillia1ns men will look hack upon it with pleasure and affection as a place where they spent many delightful as well as laborious hours. W. N. C. Carllon 115 lnterfraternity Council I 922- I 923 Charles Edward Maxwell .... Henry Booth VVigl1tman Harland William Baxter Kenneth Phillips Britton Jolm Carland Hilton Richard Sanford Hoffman Hervey Crampton Lawder Denham Colby Lunt Charles Edward Maxwell Herbert Mc-Aiiciiy Edward Rogers Monjo Alanson Weller Olmsted George Irving Rounds VVilliam Rufus Stephenson James Crawford Ward Henry Booth VVigl1tman 116 I f'ha'i'rman Secretary W l u Ll A ' 4if'1X',:Z!l'lrA.X f 4.31 f 14.n' .-- ,Av fy IxAl'l'A A LPII.-X LU 117 h-a u.L I! Massachusetts Alpha of Kappa Alpha Established 1833 Fratres in Facultate William Howard Doughty, Jr.. LL.B. James Bissett Pratt, Ph.D. VValter lVallace McLaren, Ph.D. Samuel Fessenden Clarke, l923' Lawrence Hotchkiss Bloedel James Crate Larkin George Nebolsine William Bentley Quaintance William Dixon Carr Norman Stuart iVIaclVIillan John Stuart Osborne Gordon Brown Henry Walker Comstock Robert Pratt Farnsworth Charles Lovejoy Hibbard Franklin Lawrence Babcock, Jr. Bailey Balken Richard Brett Charles Nichols Dewey George Holland Keating l924 l925 l 926 Edgar Pu rk Vale 119 James Bradley Scott, Jr. Grenville Strong Sewall Edwin Shuttleworth, Jr. Henry Booth VVightman Harold Eugene Poel James Buekalew Robinson Hayward Stone Thomspou John Edwards Lockwood Federico Franko Mauck Philip Swain lV1cConnell James Piper, Jr. John Nlac-Nlurtrie lVilliam Irving' Morey' Francis Tilden Nichols Robert Prescott Parker Elwyn Greeley Preston, Jr ntine 11 New York Alpha . M8SS2llfl1llSCttS Alph New York Beta . New York Gamma Ontario Alpha . Pennsylvania Alpha Quebec Alpha . Pennsylvania Beta Kappa Alpha Fraternity Founded at Union College, ISZ5 Active Chapters It . IQO . Union College VVilliams College . Hobart College . Cornell University . Toronto University . Lehigh University . Mc'Gill University University of Pennsylvania rug' 5 5 JIS? Zn!! SIGMA PI-II PLACI 121 ... 10 10 Massachusetts Alpha of Sigma Phi Established 1834 1923 W'ingute Bixby, II Mztlcolnl Dunn Samuel Hamilton Humes Shernmn Armstrong Jones 1924 Allan Healy Douglas Worth Oloott 1925 Hovey Charles Clark Rufus Billings Cowing Srd. James Harris Dunham. Jr. John Alexander Jameson, Jr. 1926 George Bell Bogart Harold Suydam Brewster Alger Baldwin Cllilplflitli flluirles Cole 123 lVin Stewart Wells Morse Charles Stewart Richmond Fred V erc-oe, Jr. James Crawford Wlarcl George Fitch Perkins, Jr. Henry Austin Pic-kard Erie Lilienc-rauitz Charles Rogers Lindsay, 3rd William Creighton Reed I r:1.nk Dohn Rudolph Alexander Mitt-liel Clement Henry Bidwell Ely John Auron Riegul Alpha of New York Beta of New York Alpha Delta Alpha Alpha Alpha of lVIassachusetts of New York of Vermont of Micliigaii of Pennsylvania Epsilon of New York Alpha of Wiscvonsili Alpha of California Sigma Phi Fraternity Founded at Union College, l827 Active Chapters . Union College . Hamilton College . Williams College . . Hobart College University of Vermont University of Michigan . Lehigh University . Cornell University . University of Wisconsin 124- University of California A tint! iii' Aw C KI 'WONKD , I- QQ if A 5 ., -fx 1' ' 'L 1 57 , ,,- ii D l'1L'l'A UPSILON HOUSL 125 T 1 ., --1- V- .s- Ak 4, , f.,, gn MF JU ' Q 95l Williams Chapter of Delta Upsilon Established l834 Fratres in Facultate John Saywood Galbraith, M.A. George Edwin Howes, Ph.D. Bruce Nelson Campbell Paul Russell Fitchen Robert Bennett Brigham 'Lanphear Buck Robert Treat Buck Henry Schuyler Cole George Roth Craig Bertrand Calvert Greer Karl Hoffman Helfrich Arnold 'Bernhard Frederick Albert Frost Cameron 'Baird Francis Burton liossi Herbert Addison lJ2l.llll2lS Henry Daniel Wild, M.A. l923 Everett Eddy Lyles George Irving Rounds l9Z4 Floyd Egbert Jayne Lester Erwin Johnson Joseph Augustus Kellogg, Jr. Malcolm Campbell McMaster Ernest Addison Moody 'Leonard Francis 0'Brien Charles Scoville Wishard 1925 -Lewis Whittaker Morgan . John Pratt Sehoentgen 'Lyles Zabriskie Wells l926 Thomas Herbert Johnson Preston Paris Kellogg John Rockwood Henry Horton I-Iumphrey Aftlllll' Williillll SiCgl'lSt 127 Delta Upsilon Fraternity Founded at Williams College, I834 Williams College Union College Hamilton College Amherst College VVestern Reserve University Colby College University of Rochester Nliddlebury College Bowdoin College Rutgers College Colgate University New York University IVIian1i University Brown University Cornell University Marietta College Syracuse University University of Nlichigan Northwestern University Harvard Uni versity University of Wisconsin Carnegie Institute of Technology University of Kansas Yvesleyan University Active Chapters Lafayette College Columbia University Lehigh University Tufts College De Pauw University University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesota Massachusetts Institute of lechnology Swarthmore College Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of California Mc'Gill University University of Nebraska University of Toronto University of Chicago Ollie State University University of Illinois University of Washington Pennsylvania State College Iowa State University Purdue University Indiana University Oregon State College University of Virginia 128 CHI PSI LODGE 199 -A L3 3 Alpha Theta of Chi Psi Established 1842 Frater in Facultate John Sabin Adrianc-e, NLA. Charles Boller Charles Edward Nlaxwell Edward flzunpion Ac-heson, Jr. Frank '1'routnian Hallie Fahy Merrill Barker Anthony Brayton Andrew Saeger Kevk John Mziclisoii Klapproth ' Bryan Tillinghast Adrianc-e Jack Arlow Larsh Guilbert Wendell Longstreet Charles Sehroyer Motter Eugene Charles Eppinger Lawrence Chamberlin Grosh, Jr. Edwin VVayne Haley Raleigh Russell Huggins, Jr. Robert Lereh Nash 1923 I William 1 artingtou Orin Thacker Edwin James VVallac'e 1924 1925 1926 131 Jacob Becker lVIu'Kean Creighton Sibley Miller VVillian1 Richard Teller Hermann Vorys Wlillard Isaac Webb, Jr. W'illian1 VValter VVileox, Jr. Whitmore Parker Joseph Jeffrey Shedd Abbott Kittridge Spencer Julian Augustus Woodcock Preston Clement Patch Charles Taft Peters Donald Fassett Ross Charles Augustus VanOrden, Jr James Nlarma Worthington Alpha Pi . Alpha Theta Alpha Mu . Alpha Alpha Alpha Eta . Alpha Phi . Alpha Epsilon . Alpha Chi . Alpha Psi . Alpha Nu . Alpha Iota . Alpha Rho . . V. Alpha X1 . . Alpha Alpha Della Alpha Beta Delta Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Delta Delta Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Zeta Delta Alpha Psi Delta . Alpha Eta Delta . Alpha Theta Delta Chi Psi Fraternity Founded at Union College, l84l Active Chapters . . . . Union College . VVilliams College . Middlebury College Wfesleyan University . Bowdoin College . Hamilton College University of lVIiehigan . Amherst College . Cornell University . University of Nlinnesota . University of Wisc-onsin . . . Rutgers College . . Stevens Institute of Teclmolog my University of Georgia . . Lehigh University . Stanford University . University of California . University of Chicago . University of Illinois University of Colorado . University of Oregon , University of Washington 132 , , as f , ?v 3 695-ip, ,gg ,, A ff - I-52-,511 ' U 5132 X ' --41, , A irq' X viii, . I ,L-li K ..1z-,Z 5.1, A:-Qui P , '51, gg . 1.. 3 ,,, w:+1fr1gIzl+i'II:f1! W qgw :AM lrhlugvimg1,1,1g35uy v ,, W1 se141i15r1QL liM1,ig, lil 111, l,q+ 1m 1 X' k ' Mgr: 'l'lF'! e11!lJ1K I A,, A,,, fWwiUU1'f' 'Q . 111'l'.f?ill'15ZM ' 'mM 1 M ',11l1,l!:1l'i', ' -ny' .-av ,,.f,. :f.,' 5 Y' F ' -X ., -, BETA TIIETA PI IIOUSI 133 -a W -F Zeta Chapter of Beta Theta Pi Established l847 Re-established l9l4 l923 Kenneth Phillips Britton Robert Hargitt McGrath Vincent Villard i924 Alan Rogers Blackmcr John Barnard IIitz Rodney Alan Kimball Richard Lum l925 Francis YVilliam Holbrook Bennett Adams Francis Joseph Fitzpatrick Charles Emory Loehner Robert Ellsworth Conant McLane l926 Thayer Salisbury Chapman Edward Warren Fletcher William Howard Fletcher, Jr. Edward Dewey Harbert William Henry Hastings, Jr. Kellogg Marvin 135 Kent Harwood Newton David Jewett TiH'any Kenneth 'Bushnell Pattison Robert. Myers Repp, Jr. Paul Demond Shores Merrill Rutherford Smeeth Francis lfVilliam Phillips Ralph Ilazlewood Sobyi Frederick Marquette Stoney Robert Phillip 'Pouton lfVinthrop Merriam Jolm Nicholas 0'Gorman James Allwood Taylor Theodore Morgan Wille Ralph Clark VVilliams, Jr. Rhys Bernard VVilliams Beta Theta Pi Fraternity Founded at Miami University, i839 Active Miami University Western Reserve University Ohio University Washington and Jefferson College De Pauw University Indiana University University of Michigan Wabash College WfVillitllllS College Central University Brown University Ohio Wesleyan Universit.y Hanover College Knox College University of Virginia Davidson College Bethany College Beloit College University of Iowa Wittenburg College Westminster College University of Chicago Denison University Washington University, Missouri University of Kansas University of Wisconsin Washington and Lee University 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 Georgia School of Technology University of Washington University of North Dakota Chapters 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 North Carolina University of West Virginia University of Colorado Bowdoin College Washington State University University of Illinois Perdue University Case School of Applied Science Iowa State College Toronto University University of Oklahoma Colorado School ot' Mines Tulane University University of Oregon University of South Dakota Nlassachusetts Institute of Tec-lmology University of Utah University of Idaho Colorado College Kansas State Agricultural College Whitman College Carnegie Institute of Technology Oklahoma State College 136 A fx w LA A - Q-JWVNQF 'Q -rf, J if ,JJ . 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ZETA PSI HOUSE 137 1-A .N vv 13 Zeta Chapter of Zeta Psi Established I 847 i923 James lVIarshall Allen Lancaster lVIyron Greene John Nils Anderson Tracy Kingsbury Livingston Severn Andrew Anderson, Jr. Gordon W allaee lVIcCurdy Richard Herkimer Bowen Alanson lVeller Olmsted lVilson lvoodberry Smith i924 Albert Constant Bilic-lie Norvin Ruliifson Greene Alan Franc-is Bishop Richard Heywood Marvill lVilson Bridges Henry Arthur lVIaeDonald Benjamin 'l'hompsou Fawr-ell', Rodney lVashburn l925 Richard YVilliams Bourne Coverly Fischer Hubert Cunningham Brown Charles Paget Golding Townsend Putnam Coleman Oliver VVentworth Huekel William VValter Commons Russell Nlakepeaee William Eaton Conklin Edgar Burton Newton Kenneth James Dugan lwIOlllT02l.l,ll Ruston l926 John Earle Brewer Arthur Truman Safford Benjamin VVillis Childs 139 'l rederick George Cleveland Robert Fargo Greenlee David Bernard Nfathias Phi . Zeta . Delta . Sigma Chi . Epsilon Psi Epsilon Kappa Tau . Upsilon Xi . Lambda Beta . Psi . Iota . Gamma Theta Xi Alpha Alpha Psi Nu . Eta . Mu . Alpha Beta Alpha Epsilon . Lambda Psi Phi Lambda Pi Epsilon Zeta Psi Fraternity Founded at New York University, l846 Active Chapters . - .... New York University . Williams College . . Rutgers College University of Pennsylvania . . . Colby College . Brown University . Dartmouth College . . Tufts College . . Lafayette College University of North Carolina . University of Mielligail . 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 MiHI1CSOt8 . . University of Illinois . University of Wisconsin . University of Washington University of Nfanitoba 14-0 ' L,-1 A 1 -l - , ..:c.,,,f . N , ,Eiga A A Q4 KX Nu Q. ' A 'f A 'r A 4:1 Af Kew, , - . gl: 4 ,-Q' 'M ,Hx ' . . I ' 3 ,. 4. -' 'v a k 5' QQ.-',,x, 4, .- + ' 4 04,06 Nao at F I ,X-L 5 40. N, - 4, ' IQ- qqu '-Hb cf-L14 ALPHA DELTA PHI HOUSE 141 -4 F' S Williams Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi Established 1851 Fratres in Facultate Harry Augustus Garfield, 'l,lQ.D. W'illard Evans Hoyt, NIA. Sumner Salter, ILA. l923 Joseph 'llil,C0llllJ Chatman James vvttltllililll Laws, Jr. John Cornwall Jolm Miltorl lVIaekie Willard Evans Hoyt, Jr. Horace Taft lVIallon vvllllillll Rufus Stephenson l924 Wilson Parkhill H Reginald William Pressprieh, JI John Alexander Stephenson, Jr. Linsley Villars Dodge Hugh Pierrepont Etheridge John Erastus MeKelvy Donal Claire Ofllrien Duncan Cady Taylor ' i925 Francis VanVranken Adrianee Lewis Witherhee Francis, Jr. John Thomas Baxter, Jr. Chester Burrows Freeman Harold Huntting Cook Richard Houston Ludeman Lewis Henry Davis' Edward Purcell Prescott 1926 Robert Jenks Beetle Harry .Prime Bissell Ira Laing Couch Douglas Doherty Frederic William Howe, Jr. David Ives lVIaekie, Jr. Ernest lVIantius Robert Morris Popham Harry Norris Rickey, Jr. Harry Ashton YVatki11s VVillian1 Temple VVehber 143 Hamilton . Columbia . Brnnoninn . Yale . . Amherst . lVestern Reserve Bowdoin . Dartmouth . Peninsular . Rochester . lVilli:uns . Middletown Kenyon . Union Cornell . Phi Knppn . Johns Hopkins Minnesota . Toronto . Chieztgo . Mc-Gill . lVisc-onsin . Czmlifornizm . Illinois . Stamford . VVnshington Alpha Delta Phi Founded at Hamilton College, I832 Active Chapters . Hzmiilton College . Columbia University . Brown University . . Yale University . . Amherst College YVestern Reserve University . . Bowdoin College . 1,2I,I'i1lll0lItll College University of Mltflligitll . University of Rochester . vVllli2llllS College . Wesleyan University . Kenyon College . . Union College . Cornell University . ' . Trinity College . Johns Hopkins University . University of Minnesota . Toronto University University of Cliic-ago . lVIeGill University University of VViseonsin . University of Californian . . . University of Illinois . Lelnnd Stamford, Jr., University . . University of VVnshington 144 A ijiaslaeimmuq1' I I . I ,Q?i?f4L. D DELTA PSI H OUSL 145 and -Q- 2 Lambda Chapter of Delta Psi - Established l 853 Fratres in Facultate Jvllllillll Cook Hart, 'l5.A. Carl Wilhelm Johnson, l'h.D. l923 Alfred Hastings Chapin, Jr. Meredith Hemphill Russell Crosby Clark Ric-llard Sanford Holfman Harmon Sheldon Graves, Jr, Raymond Melleil Rutledge Simmons i924 Edward Jewetlz Carleton I Eugene Augustus QIIUHIIIEUI Theodore Donald Alexander Starr i925 I George Kendall Cllllllllwll 'Daniel llolmes Hodgman Walter lVIarenus Gladding Herbert Savage Ide, Jr. Frank Bird Gulnmey . Burton Stevenson lVIunro Nichols Hall Edward Carroll Parker i926 George Alfred Cluett Theodore Harry Hendrickson ' Raymond Budd Ridaboek 147 John Parker Ilsley John Ellis lVIeLaury L IME Y I A 1 J Q , 4. 3' - + 531' A i , 7-,ii if'-1' .' -mf.f,f'. .17 '. iil'ii EJ? ff. ' ',a- ffl-i fi, ' 4, ,pf-sh fit rf? Mfg iii'-5 H. if 'LV fi' ' .Mi Lf Jim Ni . . W1- D lt P F t t M y lg C 3 Sl fa efnl y 5:1311 '.4.- M, 1. ' ' fu J 1 ' ' - VV -'v gate: xg! . . . f- ' 1. Founded at Columbla University, IB47 'T f ' -viii? , YM ' f'?'1Y-F fu. .1 - W 1-.r fi- Y Active Chapters - V V ,I tw i . . . '. 4'-Q, .fi 1. A Alpha . Columbla Umversxty ' JL 'lf Epsilon . . Trinity College jg . 1' 3 11 Lambda . . ' Williams College vm ' H . . , . fm' ,ty Delta Unlversxty of Pennsylvama ifeifef L . Upsilon ' . University of Virginia 7 . 2 EQ Sigma . . . Sheitlield Scientific School iff Q., 5,.: .1 -f ef , , ' 9 Q 4' Tau . Massachusetts Instltute of Technology ku -Q ff is Q i . l c T9 it -in V i Q' QT . if .1954 if 'f if mn 5. wil. - sl TW , t Qynniifu 'nl L ikrm'3 rg 'ey A at r 1 wp ' .r - .Ji 'L wi'- ,I-X Ku-h if ,Jf'5g Eff' ,i t iilfiii .A Ss- psf f can ff 0.5 aj 5, 5- -Z Ex: l i W. 'ffl ' ?1fiFft'l if 3,-rf i n fv f ' vi ii? MQ. 5 f'lEi', , , vw: -- xv T .Q.,ff. ' will 1? iyfviil 5 f-mt? it ff ' img ' T: 'ffl Vi I f . 'ia ,,, vt ' w-jm,J ff' 43- 'll lb- . fi! 1 ,c ' r Q v 3 3 .-H ' rg, -, Qi., 'M 5 , 1 M i -gi, ,ff 15 ' X ,-.If ' ' , '- fbi- vo, ff 148 ' f-4 ,,f .fr :Q , , 'A V,-W Nw Mun 'Uaillk 99 X3 DIGLTA 'KAPPA ICPSILON IIOUSI 149 F ...4 vi .-, -.4 K Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon Established 1855 Prater in Facultate J Carroll 'Lewis lVla.xc-y, NIA. Charles MOI1tg0lYl6Ty Barnes Charles Albert Boynton, Jr, Edwin Nesbit Chapman. Jr. Alan Copeland Collins Henry Lyman Barnes John WVileox Barnes lvilliam lVfarriott Canby, 3rd Charles Lake Bec'kwith. Jr. Warren Bicknell, Jr. Arthur Voorhees Brown, Jr. Clarence Stedman Chandler Harrison Gaslin Dickey, Jr. Harris Baldwin Fisher, Jr. George Millatrcl Graves Allen Harlow Bac-on, Jr. Mills Phillips Baker Cary William Bok Daniel Knowlton Chapman Jean Jacques DulVIortier Robert Cooley Elderfield Samuel Hoe Evans I923 I9Z4 Rodman lVard 1925 1926 151 Henry Miller Lawder Hervey Crampton Lawder Ric-hard August Ruether Loc-kwood 'l'hompson George Allen lVIason, Jr. George Olmsted, Jr. Baltus Barentszen Van Kleeek James Harold Herbert. John Peak Kniflen Edwin Lefevre, Jr. John Thomas Mains Pierce Unthank Robert VVhinyates Post Graham Lee Sterling, Jr. Leonard Baker Grouard Robert Delcsderniers Harper John Harvey Humpstone Leonard Dodd Kniffin, Jr. Reid Lefevre Robert Arthur Parks Charles Looinis Smythe Phi . Theta Xi . Sigma Gamma Psi . Upsilon Beta . Eta . Kappa Lambda Pi . . Iota . . Alpha Alpha Omicron . Epsilon Rho . Tau . Mu . Nu . Beta Phi . Phi Chi . Psi Phi . Gamma Phi Psi Omega . Beta Chi . Delta Chi . Delta Delta Phi Gamma Gamma Beta Theta Zeta . Alpha Chi . Phi Epsilon Sigma Tan . Tau Lambda Alpha Phi . Delta Kappa Tau Alpha . Sigma Rho . Delta Pi . Rho Delta . Kappa Epsilo Omega Chi . ll Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded at Yale University, IS44 Active Chapters 152 - 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 . . Wfesleyan 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 . lieland Stanford, Jr.,'University . . . University of Illinois . University of Wisconsin . University of Washington . University of Texas XM M A DICLTA IIOUSI 1 53 u-L LW .fa lota Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Established l880 Fratres in Facultate Samuel Edward Allen, M.A. Herdman Fitzgerald Cleland, Ph. George Burwell Dutton, Ph.D. James Graham Hardy, Ph.D. Asa Henry Mortori, Ph.D. l923 Ernest Groesbeek Angex inf. Harland xvllliitlll Baxter Longstreet Hinton l924 Evan Mansfield Barton Frank Gilbert Gregory, Jr. Malcolm Sterling Barton Russell Parker Harding Rulef Cornelius Bennett, Jr. Milton Davis Sanford Lyndall Frederic Carter Edward Perkins Selden, Jr Lewis Covell Copeland l925 Wilmot Kennedy Bell Herbert Conant Nicholls John Edwin Dowling John Russell Norton Charles West Hinton Edward Simeon Skillin, Jr. Charles Gregory King Parker Crossby Webb l926 Howard Carter Babbitt William Nevison Becker Edward Slade Bliss Roger Wing Brace Robert Murray Busselle Clinton Grady Butler 155 Robert Hasleden Chamberlin Edwin Ripley Loughrey Frank Waugh MeCulloeh Damon Valentine Roy Mortimer Wood Maurice Barnes VVoodhall Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity Founded at Washington and jefferson College, l848 Washington and Jefferson College University of Alahania DePauw University University of Pennsylvania University of Virginia Allegheny College Hanover College VVahash College Colulnhia University Illinois Western University Indiana University Yale University VVestern Reserve University Ohio State University Williams College University of California University of Pennsylvania University ot' Kansas But-knell University VVooster University iliafayette College University of Texas Wittenhurg College E University of iVIic-higan Denison University Wfilliani Jewell College Lehigh University Colgate University Pennsylvania State College Knox College Active Chapters 156 Cornell University Nlassaehusetts Institute of Technology University of Minnesota VVoreester Polytechnic Institute Richmond College University of Tennessee Johns Hopkins University New York University Amherst College Union College University of VViseonsin Leland Stanford, Jr., University University of Illinois University of Nebraska University ot' Nlaine University of Nlissouri Washington State University Dartmouth College Syracuse University Purdue University Brown University University of Chicago Iowa State College Colorado College University of Oregon University of Colorado University of Pittshurgll University of Oklahoma Ohio VVesleyan University Washington and Lee University , 1 nxt W , D , A H A1 ' kxilyq w, S 'J' M . 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Wig-'r f -I ,- yew x'l5,' . . -'55 W' nl'-'5' J PHI DELTA THETA HOUSE 157 h-A LII I Massachusetts Alpha of Phi Delta Theta Established ISS6 Frater in Facultate Karl Ephraim lveston, lVI.A. l923 John Crawford Byers Herhert MeAneny Roy Lee Vilas, Jr. l924 James Gilhraith Hunter hlarvin McCord Lowes John Edwin Brown, Jr. Walter Houston Clark Henry Ehlers, Jr. Roger Brush Haviland Edgerton lVIeClellan Howard 1925 Rene lVIoen Smith l926 lVillialn Nlanwaring Allison, Jr. 4 Richard Billings Robert Borodcl Denison Bruce Stephens Hamilton 159 Donald Stewart MaelVIaster Robert Baird Mitchell Sherwood Kellogg Platt Harold Ladd Plumley Edgar Preston Richardson Harold Bradford Hitchcock Paul Mailleville Howard Arnold Jacobi McAneny W'ilb'our Kyle McA11eny Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Founded at Miami University. l848 Active Chapters Miami University Indiana University VVahash College University of lVisconsin Northwestern University Butler University Ohio VVesleyan University 1 ranklin College Ilanover College University of Michigan De l'auw University Ohio University Missouri University Knox College University of Georgia Emory College Iowa Wvesleyan University Mercer University Cornell University Lafayette College University of Calii'ornia, University of Virginia Randolph-Macon College University of Nebraska VVashington Jefferson College Vanderbilt University University of Alabama Lombard College University of Chic-ago University of Cincinnati University of VVashingtou Alahama l'olytec-hnic Institute Pennsylvania College Pennsylvania State College Allegheny College University of Idaho University of Vermont Dickinson College University of Pittsburg W2tSlliJlll'HG College Colgate University University of Oklahoma Oregon State College Colorado State College 16 VVestminster College University of Iowa University of Minnesota University of Kansas University of Montana University of the South University of Texas Ohio State University University of Pennsylvania Union College Cohunhia University Colby College Dartmouth College University of North Carolina Central University Williams College Southwestern University Syracuse University VVashington and Lee University Lehigh University Amherst College lirown University Tulane University Leland Stanford, Jr., University VVashington University Purdue University University of Illinois Case School of Applied Science University of Kentucky Mc-Gill 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 Swarthmore College Washington State College Kansas State College f' Q4 Nm' ' , .Si'fX'P fl 9519523 S .,'-.1fj2s.f Uv . J an-if 5 m .HQ N V' ,,,w5Q. -M 4 we 5, Q I' :mano T XUVTL 5 THETA DELTA CHI HOUSE 161 fi 6 lota Deuteron of Theta Delta Chi Established l89l Fratres in Facultate Brainerd hlears, 1'h.D. Elmer Irwin Shepard, DIA. l923 Denham Colby Lunt Courtlandt Budd Parker Alfred Clarke Mosher . VVallace Everett Richmond, Jr. Thomas Mellonough Russell, Jr. A l9Z4 Jolm Merryweather VValter Franklin S Pease Josiah Lombard Sayre Andrew Hiekenlooper Withrow Reginald Estabrook Anderson A Charles Goodwin Brazier, Jr. Charles Moon Fenner Ernest Merrill l925 Dewitt Clinton Robert Hole Heppenstall RiClli1I'd I'IC2l-Sl10l1 Davis James Seribner Hopkins Lawrence Kellogg Hawkins Alexander Payne Leete l92 Donald Cadmus Berry Robert Schuyler Coe Frederick Sumner Ely Thomas Ewing, Jr. Harold Emerson Miller 168 Robert Latimer Redfield, Jr. Richard Reed Richard Wenham Sawtelle John Hamilton Savage, Jr. Andrew Foust Wiley Beta . . . Gamma Deuteron Delta Deuteron . Epsilon . . Zeta . . Zeta Deuteron . Eta . . Eta Deuteron . Theta Deuteron . Iota Deuteron . Kappa . . Kappa Denteron . Lambda Deuteron Mn Dcuteron . Nu . . Nu Deuteron Xi Xi Deuteron . Omicron Deuteron Pi Deuteron . Rho Deuteron . Sigma Deuteron . Tau Deutcron . Phi Chi . . Chi Psi Phi Deuteron Deuteron Theta Delta Chi Fraternity Founded at Union College, I847 Active Chapters . . . . Cornell University University of Nlichigan . University of California . VVillian1 and Marry College . Brown University . McGill University . . . . Bowdoin College . . Leland Stanford, Jr., University Nlassacliusetts 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 lVIinnesota . . Lafayette College . University of Rochester . George Washington University . . Hamilton College University of Pennsylvania 164 PHI SIGMA KAPPA HOUSE 165 99 I Chi Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa Established l906 l923 Raymond Anthony Sherwood Townsend Peckham Herbert Bernard Greeff Francis Batchelder Shepardson Edward Rogers Monjo Clifton Heald Stowers Samuel Winthrop VVcbb l924 George Arthur Ayer Edward Cochrane MC!I4621ll Richard Clason WValter Perry Moak VVilliam Bolton Cook Hosmer Parmelee Redfield, Jr. Frederick Jaques Swan l9Z5 Arthur Graham Baldwin William Edgar Horwill Robert Ludlum Bergen Honald Herbert 1VIcLaury Freeland Ray Cameron Henry Webster Newbegin Duncan Cranford Raymond Warden Smith Lawrence Washington Fairfax Ferdinand Lott Wyckoff 1926 y A John Louis Burgess Dwight Colburn Stewart Lambert Crofts Lloyd Gallagher 167 Richard Allen Hackett Everett Brooks Merriarll Albrecht Pagenstecker 3rd Warren Smith Stoltz Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity Founded at Massachusetts Agricultural College, i873 Alpha Beta . Gamma . Delta . Epsilon Zeta . Eta . Theta Iota . Kappa Lambda Mu . Nu . Xi . Omicron Pi . Sigma Tau . U psilon Phi . Chi . Psi . Omega . Alpha Deuteron . Beta Deuteron . Gamma Deuteron Delta Deuteron Epsilon Deuteron Zeta Deuteron Eta Deuteron Theta Deuteron . Kappa Deuteron Nu Deuteron Mu Deuteron Iota Deuteron . Lambda Deuteron Active Chapters . . 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 VVashington 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 . VVilliams 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 . Oregon Agricultural College . Georgia School of Technology . Leland Stanford, Jr., University . . University of Montana Kansas State Agricultural College . . University ot' Washington 168 ' ss Riff f- ,- A -5 3 - ' T' ' W f N yn In 'Iliff W f Q13 - ' l M Y P- X -vi. f ' 1 :Wy ,lipv V Xl.. Y.,.Q:Tui: '.1.i .1 A h Q M CJ QQ'Xxr.a. 1 A Lf rg if Q1 K -N . I' :disv 'fwf3'gi.isow Avg. ' min PSI UPSILON HOUSE 169 u-A KI C Delta Delta of Psi Upsilon Established l9l3 Fratres in Facultate James Beebee Brinsmade, Ph.D. Frank Goodrich, Ph.D., T,.H.D. Robert Longley Taylor, Ph.D. John Walter Allison Morgaii Seaman Campbell Horace Milne Carleton I 923 Daniel Edgar Evarts, Jr. John Carland Hilton Lawrence Bond Romaine VValtcr lVIc-Dougegall Taylor l924 Paul Wheelock Bigelow Milo Hoyt Olin John Jay Buckner Robert Walrath Powell Cornelius Thurston Chase, Jr. John Sherwin Prescott John Thomas Corsa Henry Donald Spence Ferdinand Justin Jvc-her 1925 Alexander Leisenring Brodhead, Jr. John Lyman Lacey Alfred Eastlack Driscoll Beverley Hastings Lapham Henry Haman Hamilton Harry Boyd Nfarshall Oliver Davis Keep John Grimes Schmidt Joseph Thomas YVilson 1926 Frederick Hoyt Bassette George Winthrop Brown, Jr. Robert Perkins Brown, Jr. John Washburn Coolidpgc David Albre Traynor I 171 Simon Edwin Hallagan, Jr. Henry Lindcnmeyr Richard Parker Lott ' Kenneth Andrews Porter James Lawrence Riley Theta Delta . Beta . Sigma Gamma Zeta . Lambda Kappa Psi . Xi . Upsilon Iota . Phi . Pi . Chi . Beta Beta . Eta . T au . Mu . Rho . Omega Epsilon Omicron . Delta Delta Theta Theta Nu . . Psi Upsilon Fraternity Founded at Union College, i833 Active Chapters 172 . . 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 Miclligan . Syracuse University . Cornell University . . Trinity College . Lehigh University University of Pennsylvania University of Minnesotzr University of Wisconsin University of Chicago University of California . University of Illinois . Williams College University ol' Washington . Toronto University 1 PHI BETA KAPPA SOCIETY BOWEX PERKINS T1FF.aNY Hmms BICANENY BANCK1-:R HAGGERTY XYOOD SEXY.-XLL STEPHENS RANRIN THOMPSON Massachusetts Alpha of Phi Established l 864 Officers I 'rofessoi IILIIIY ll Wild BIA., 1888 . . rofessor luncs B Pr tit 1'h.D., 1898 . . . Xsslstant Professor S unuel E. Allen, lVI.A., 1903 . 'rofessol Br nnerd Mears l'h.D., 1903 . . Members l9Z3 Raymond Anthony Beta Kappa . . Prc.s-fn'enl . Vice-l'rcs'fidc1zt . . Secretary . Trcczsurvr Edward MRllfOllll Banc-ker Rieliaird Herkimer Bowen Cecil Jerome Hagggcrty Szunuel Hamilton Homes Herbert lVIcAneny Haven Palmer Perkins MlLttllCW Rankin Grenville Strong Scwall Henry Miller Stevens Lockwood Thompson David Jewett Tiffany Gaylord Ashlyn Wood 175 Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity Founded at William and Mary College, l776 Allegheny College Amherst College Beloit College Boston University Bowdoin College Brown University Colhy College Colgate University IV 1 follege of the ffity of New York Colorado College Coluinhia University I1 ,ornell University Dartmouth College Dennison Universit.y DePauw University Diekinson College I ranklin and Marshall College Gaueher College Grinnell College Hamilton College Harvard University Haverford College Hohart College Indiana University Johns Hopkins Universit, Kenyon College Irafayette College Lehigh University Y Leland Stanford, Jr., University Marietta College Nlialni University Middlehury College Missouri University Mount Holyoke College Northwestern University Oberlin College Ohio State College Ohio Wesleyan University Active Chapters Yale Universi 176 l'rineeton University Rutgers College St. ,Lawrenee University Smith College Swarthmore University Syraeusc University 'l'rinity College Tufts College 'l'ulane University Union College University of California University of Chieago University of Cineinnati University of Colorado University of Illinois University of Iowa University of Kansas University of Miehigan University of Minnesota Universit.y of Nebraska University of New York University of North Carolina University of Pennsylvania University of Roehester University of Texas University of Vermont University of Virginia University of lVest Virginia University of Wiseonsin Vanderhilt University Vassar College lVahash College Washington and lrec University Wellesley College lVesleyan University lVestern Reserve University VVillia1n and Mary College WVIIUZIIIIS College 'Cy mf H M , J rx, r' - A in r A Jw, Q . 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Groesbcvk Angevine W'ingnte Bixby, II Richard Herkimer Bowen Charles Albert Boynton, Jr Rnssell Crosby Clnrk Egri Victor Fnsve lViIl:1,rrl Evans Hoyt, Jr. Slicrnnm Al'lllSl,l'0llj.E Jones Charles liclwzml Maxwell Herbert lVIc-Aneny Eclxvnrrl 'Rogers Nlonjo Grenville Strong Scwall Edwin Shuttleworth, Jr. lVillia,m Rufus Stephenson Clifton Hcald Stowers JHIIICS Crawford lV:n'd Henry Booth vvlgllllllilill 179 DELTA SIGMA RHO SOCIETY FROST BEXNE11' HELFRICR CRAIG PERKINS IQEEP , 'f'il'A af ll , i . , P i , 'fax' W' ,li I ii' mi, f rm , 9517 I' Williams Chapter of Delta Sigma Rho i Established l9l0 l 923 Haven Palmer Perkins I 924 John Coleman Bennett George Roth Craig Hugh Pierrepont Etheridge Karl Hoffman Helfric-l1 Edward Cochran Mclieiin Charles Seville Wishard 1925 Frederick Albert Frost Oliver Davis Keep 181 Delta Sigma Rho Society Founded at Chicago, Illinois, l906 Active Chapters Albion College Allegheny College Amherst College 'Beloit College Brown Universit.y Carleton College Colgate University Columbia University Cornell University Dartniontli College George VVashington University Harvard University Iowa State College Iowa State Teac-hers' College Knox College Northwestern University Ohio IVesleyan University Princeton University Stanford University Syraensc University , Swarthmore College Yale University 189 of Chicago of Colorado of Illinois of Indiana of Kansas of Iowa of IVIiehigan of Minnesota of Missotlri of Nebraska P of North Dakota of Ohio of Oklahoma of Pennsylvania of Texas of Virginia of VVISCOIISIII Western Reserve University VVashington and Lee Univer VVesleyan University XVllll2llllS College University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University University sity , 'en ...- E5 ' ,MI Sp ABNF! 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Kenneth Phillips Britton. 1923 . , John Crawford Byers, HJQ3 , . fllmrles Edward Maxwell, 1023 . . l923 Ernest Groshec-li Angevine Kenneth Phillips liritton John Crawford Byers John flarlnml Hilton Charles Edward Maxwell Herbert Mc-Aneny Kent Harwood Newton Haven Palmer Perkins Grenville Strong Sewalll 185 lf '1 1'0- P rcs ffl 0111 1'r0s1'rlf'nl S00 rv! a ry I V I 'rvusurer Pi Delta Epsilon Founded at Syracuse University, 1909 Active Chapters Allegheny College Bowdoin College Colgate University Colorado Agricultural College Columbia University Dartmouth College Georgia School of Technology George Washington University Hamilton College - Johns Hopkins University Lawrence College Lehigh University Nlassaellllset-ts Institute of 'l'ec-hnology Ohio State University Ohio lvesleyan University 186 Stevens Institute of Technology Swarthmore College Syracuse University University of Arkansas University of Arizona University of California University of Illinois University of Mieliigztn University of Nlinnesota University of Tennessee University of Texas University of Toronto University of Utah Vanderbilt University Wesleyan University W 4 Student Council Edwin SllUlLtlCXVOI'tl1, Jr., 1923 .... Haven Palmer Perkins, 1993 . l923 Sulnuel Hamilton Hunlcs Herbert Mc-Aneny Edward Rogers Monjo l924 Ricliard Heywood Creighton Sibley Miller l925 Ric-lmrd lvillinms Bourne l926 Charles Loomis Smytllc 187 . Ilhairman . Secretary Haven Palmer Perkins Edwin Sliuttlcwortli, Jr. Jzunes Crawford VVnrd Norman Stuart. lVl:wlVIilln,n Grnlmin l'.00 Sterling, Jr. STUDENT COUNCIL STERLING BOURNE AIACBIILLAN SIIYTI-II: HEH'YW'OOD HUAIES XX ARD PERKINS SHU'1'l'I.EYTORTH MONJO MCANENY BIILLER J JL :W::' ' WILLIAMS RECORD BOARD ULCOTT CHASE OLMSTED Oux CJARTER NEXVHARD POYVELL COE SELDEX M.aCDoN.u.u XYEBB DUREEE TIFFANY AXGEYINE BIAXXVELI, SEXYALL 3ICAxExY AXT1-Ioxx' RE1D The Williams Record Founded by the Fortnigl'1tly in 1885 and by the Weekly in 1904 Volume xxxvi ' THEWILLIAMS RECORD . If +1 1 1 H15 51 . u r 'gfwg wg -1 ' 'Mgfj ' 3473.12 'ff' '5 ,9'x -,QQ 'VT 'Q A - 5'15.wi.1, 3 U.-fv1'f. 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Lyles, 1923 Edward C. Aeheson, Jr., 1924 Lindsley V. Dodge, 1924 lVIltlCOllll C. Mc:Mztster, 1924 Charles E. Nfaxwell, 1923 Joseph T. Resor, 1923 Gaylord A. 1Vood, 1923 Howard Coe, 1924 C. '1ll11lI'St011 Chase, 1924 . George A. Ayer, 1924 . J. ,1lll0l1l2lS 1Vilson, 1925 Editorial Staff George A. Nlason, 1924 Ernest A. Moody, 1924 John E. Brown, 1925 Cllmrles A. Karnglreusizm, 1925 Robert E. Miflliiitlltf, 1925 Edwin LeFevre, Jr., 1925 Photographic Staff 195 Henry S. Cole, 1924 George L. Degener, 1924 BCI'tI'2l.11l G. Greer, 1924 Richard H. Davis, 1925 . Iiusiness M anager . . A flrvcrrtismg Manager Julian A. VVoodeoek, 1925 1924 GULIELMENSI.-KN BOARD ANDERSOX BIERRYXYEATHER C012 BIACBIILL.-KN SEXTI-IR HELFRICH BIACDONALD SELDEN BARN!-:s OLFOTT Gulielmensian Volume lxvii Edward Perkins Selden, Jr., 1921 , . , Ifflitor-171-liflzffvf Reginald Estzxlwook Anderson, 19244 1 AN I1,dIl.t0N John Nlerryweuther, 1924- I ' ' ' 1' ' Howard Coe, 1924- ..... . I,ll0f0gI'IlIIl1fl11fl0!l'I.f07' Karl 110691112111 Helfrich. 19941 ' Henry Arthur 1VIncDonaL1d, 19Q-11 Nornmn Stuart NIllK!M1112ll1, 192-1- Donglns 1Vorl'h Ulcott. 1994- Henry Lyxnun Barnes, 19241 . . l311sin,0.s's M imager Edwin Nlurrny Senior, 192+ . I7-irrfulfzlimz Zllrlmlgvr 197 1923 CLASS BOOK BOARD llmn-as Awrnoxv Nnw'roN S'l'l'IVl'1NS KN ooo VIXIIUMPSI mx I 923 Class Book Board of Editors Henry Miller Stephens ..... . lC1l1'lor'-11'11,-U11izjf John Crawford Byvrs , . ,-lrl lfrlflor Gaylord Ashlyn Wood . . . I,lI0f0fjI'lljIl1I'l' Ifrlffnr Raymond Anthony Sznnncl Ililllliltllll Unlncs Rim-halrd Sznlforcl Vlloffmun Lovkwood Tllonlpson Kent Hurwoocl Nvwlon I211.w'r11'.ws l1Ill'Ilflfjl'I' 1 08 IIANDBUOK l!lMlilD I.nnmmN COMMONS Nlmmnns limi, Sl4Il.Dl4lN I51mwN Williams Handbook 1923-1924 CPulmlisl1cd under the il.llSplCOH ol' lllv 1Villi:1.n1s fllll'lSl.l2l.11 Assn:-inlionj Edward Perkins Selden. Jr., 192+ ...... Ellllflll'-Ill!-CIIIliff 1Vilmot K. Bell, 1925 William 1V.C0lllll10l1S, 1925 Jolln E. Brown, 1925 Hvrlrcrt C. Nic-lmlls, 1925 'R,lI'lllll'll H. l4llllCl1li1l1, 1925 Duncan Cr:u1l'm'd, 1925 ,.... IfIINll'IIt?.S'N M ll.IIll:1l?l' 199 Gmf:N HPIGIIKH HKENH 200 JAN:- O XYILLIAMS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION CABINET BALKE SELDEN CRAIG PARKHILL M ACDON.-XLD SH IITTLEXVORTH P.-XRTINGTOX SEWALL OLCOTI' :XXGEVIXE Bowl-:N BLACKMER STERLING DURFEE Williams Christian Association ' Alumni Advisory Committee Dr. J. S. Zelie, 1887 ...... . . lifha-irmrzn Dr. 0. Wk 'Long ....., . .Vlilflf-ff'lIlIfl'III.lIII Mr.. F. E. Linder, 1912 ..... . . Treasurrr Executive Committee Richard Herkimer Bowen, 1923 ....... President Ernest Groesbcek Angcvine, 1923 . . . V 'ice-Presirlmzf Douglas Wortli Oleott, 1924 . Forresprmrliivzg Secretary Alan Rogers Blaekmer, 1924 . Rvcorrlfiwg Secretary Graham Lee Sterling, Jr., 1925 . . . . . . Trea.w'1m'r Committees F. A. R. Blackiner, 1924 R. Lum, 1924 W. E. Rielnnond, Jr., 1923 S. H. Hunics, 1923 C. Bilieke, 1924 Brayton, 1924 L. C. Copeland, 1924 C. Bennett, Jr., 1924 C. M. Fenner, 1924 E. lVIerrill, 1924 C. S. Miller, 1924 A. A. R. Boys' Work 'l'. Balke, 1924, 0l1llI.I'I77.llII- Executive YV. 1. VVebb, Jr., 1924 Auxiliary Community Religious Work YV. Parkliill, 1924, I'lmi'rnm'n. P. D. Shores, 1924 Frank Balke, 1924 IQ. C. Copeland, 1924 A. G. Baldwin, 1925 Deputations G. R. Craig, 1924, f'llllfI'II'L!I'Il R. H. lVIeGratli, 1923 J. J. Buckner, 1923 203 VV. F. Pease, 1924 YV. Parkliill, 1924 A. S. Keck, 1924 P. D. Shores. 1924 R. l.. Fay, 1925 F. A. Frost, 1925 17. NI. Stoney, 1925 J. A. Woriclcfrirzk, 1925 VV. K. lVIeAncny, 1926 J. A. Taylor, 1926 A. F. 1Viley, 1926 H. P. Etheridge, 1924 G. F. Perkins, 1924 R. XV. Powell, 1924 Il. S. Tlioinpson, 1924 J. P. S0ll0Cl1l'.Q:lFl1, 1925 Publicity and Handbook E. P. Selden, Jr., 1924, Chairman J. E. Brown, Jr., 1925 W. W. Commons, 1925 W. K. Bell, 1925 , R. H. Ludeman, 1925 H. C. Nicholls, 1925 Speakers C. VV. Hinton, 1925 H. lVIeAneny, 1923 John Bennett, 1924 C. T. Chase, 1924 J. C. Bennett, 1924 A. R. Blackmer, 1924 R. B. Brigham, 1924 J. T. Corsa, 1924 E J. A. Stephenson, 1924 C. M. Fenner, 1924 G. V. Stoddard, 1925 College Religious Work H. A. MacDonald, 1924, Chairman D. H. 1VIcLaury, 1925 A. R. Blzwkiner, 1924, Chafzirman Mission Study J. S. Hopkins, 1925 Life Work G. S. Sewall, 1923, Chairman N. S. 1VIaclVIillan, 1924 Educational W. Parkhill, 1924 R. H. Ludeman, 1925 H. P. Perkins, 1923 W. M. Partington, 1923, Chairman P. S. McCcmnnell, 1925 D. C. 0'Brien, 1924, Chairman Finance and Membership J. R. Durfee, 1923, Chairman K. J. Dugan, 1925 R. P. Farnsworth, F. Howe, 1926 D. I. Macliie, 1926 J. A. Taylor, 1926 G. WV. lVIcCurdy, 1923 F. B. Carr, 1923 VV. I. Webb, Jr., 1924 ' Charities 6 E. Shuttleworth, Jr., 1923, Chairman W. B. Quaintnnee, 1923 W. P. Moak, 1924 lv. C. Reed, 1925 204 1925 if I NVSICALQCL Q5 T216 ff NK 5 N WWW X- -:1f aa15! g7'f x Yi. 1 NWVWXXM X W wx Wwww M NNWNX N ? X xxx IDR W x NX W X THE COMBINED MUSICAL CLUBS Williams College Musical Association Francis Batcliclcler Sllepurdson, 1923 ...... Manager Creighton Sibley Miller, 1924- . Mrs. Charles Frederick Seeley . . . W. R. Sleplicnson, 1923 H. S. Parker, 1924- T. H. Proctor College Orchestra First Violins IC. J. Cztlvuccal, 1924, Lclulcfr Second Violins E. Boaislierg, 1926 Viola R. 'l'. Buck, 192-If Cellos Bass P. R. Fitclien, 1923 Flute NI. S. Burton, 1924 Clarinet F. NV. lV1cCullocl1, 1926 Bassoon T. C. Smith Cornet L. Z. VVells, 1925 Trombone J. P. Sclioentgcn, 1925 207 .'l.s.si.vturzt Manager . . I foach E. li. Young. 1.926 II. B. luzmrsliiill, 1925 M. Barton, 19211 : :E '::l Cll C. S. lilflllllilllll, 1923 E. C. Aellcson, 19241 P. C. 1VlcCmmcll, 1924- li. M. llzuion, 1924- 1V. Purkllill, 1924 li. YV. Powell, 1924- l L. NI. Greene, 1923 G. F. Perkins, Jr., 19241 T. D. Starr, 19211 J. J. Buckner, 1923 M. Dunn, 1923 C. 15. Parker, 1923 G. R. Craig, 1924 Glee Club :Lrles Stewart liielmmml, 192' First Tenors I.. 13. Knillen, 1926 Second Tenors First Basses Second Basses 208 lmrrflcr' 11. Vorys, 1921 YV. WV. Vllilcox, Jr., 1924 II. G. Dickey, 1925 A. K. Spencer, 1925 J. S. Little, 1926 E. R. Lougllrcy, 1926 JV. R. Teller, 19241 J. P. Kniffen, 1925 S. II. Evans, 1926 C. A. Siebert, 1924 J. H. Dunlmm, Jr., 1925 G. V. Sl'.0dd:u'd, 1925 L. C. Grosh, Jr., 1926 '-1 EllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIlllllllllllllllIIlllllllllIllllllllIIIIllllIllIlull'IUIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIE 'i' E M... E : - ' illllllIIllllllllllllIIllllIllllllIIllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll-E ' Hervey Cranlpton Lzmwdcr, 1928, Leader First Mandolins ll. C. Luwrlcr, 1923 VV. NI. Canby, 192+ G. I. Rounds, 1923 W. Bixby. 1923 R. li. llrigliauxl, 1924- S. YV. Mor:-40, 1923 Viola R. T. Huck, 192-1- Flute M. S. Bzirton, 192+ Cornet l.. Z. VVQHS, 1925 Guitar li. C. Greer. 192-If Bass L. E. Johnson, 1924 0. VV. Iluckcl, 1925 Second Mandolins R. C. Williams, Jr., 1926 Violins Piano D. Brown, 1925 209 A. Bcrnllawd, 1925 K. NV. l1l'CSSllI'lCll, 19211 C. S. Clmmllcr, 1925 E. L. Young, 1926 Cello E. Nl. liurtml, 192-If Clarinet F. YV. lVlcCullocll, 1926 Trombone J. P. SCll0CIll.gCIl, 1925 Banjo J. Cornwall, 1923 Traps F. J. Swan, 1924 EHA EL . iiutli .f f 55 252 5 235 is sszsze Lf A 1--l-.., pf .,.........AA.. ,... . . ...........A.. 1.-Jr. 'Y Ei ' - V T E E iii N T i --sn, ,l l 1 -1-1 I i ll X I . 3: 5 E :b :E-la: 'of gym -tl -'-' '-' lv gm 53 23' I I l l l xi 1 I Sumner Salter ..... IJ'Ii7'l?Cf07' and 0rgu11m1f.vt Cliarlcs Stewart Riclnnond, 1923 ..... Leader C. S. Rivlnnond, 1923 P. S. McConnell, 1925 IC. NI. llarton, 1924- YV. Parklnll, 19241 F. ll. Slicpardson, 1923 T. D. Starr, 19241 R. ll. Cowing, 1925 M. llnnn, 1923 P. R. Fitchcn, 1923. C. ll. Parker, 1923 G. R. Craig, 1924 R.: li. lirng.5l1a1n, 192-If D. NV. Catlin, 1926 G. I . Perkins, 1924 J. H. lilackbnrn, 1925 First Tenors E. D. Johnson, 1926 Second Tenors First Basses li. Murray, 1926 Second Basses Auxiliary Choir First Tenors H. Vorys, 1924 Second Tenors First Basses l.. H. Davis, 1925 Second Basses 210 YV. YV. Wlilcox, 1924- J. S. Hopkins, 1925 R. VV. Powell, 1924- J. S. Little, 1926 J. P. 1Vilson, 1925 S. H. Evans, 1926 J. P. llslcy, 1926 C. Lnkens, 1925 Y Cr. V. Stoddard, 1925 R. J. Evans, 1926 R. XV. Sawtcllc, 1926 P. C. 1Vcl1lx, 1925 J. B. Gnlick, 1926 C. XV. Bok, 1926 L. C. Grosll, 1926 'U -1-1.1-1-1-21-1-1-Q-1-1-1-Q-1-Q-1-Q-1-1-in1-1-1-1-1-1-1u1- -1 iq-Q-ga I 1 I I' Q I I J f I 1 5' 1 I Y I y 1 ' 2 I I 1 K I y 1 I I 7 A - I 7 I K f I 1 I 5 E r 2 I I Y 1 I I ' f K f 7 1 1 5 T I T T I T K -x 5 5 T 7 V Y 7 T K f Y A I 2 T T Y I m T 2 7 2 ' I LL'LuL 2 Q11 E lc r-1 IC CAP AND BELLS THOBIPSOX PLUBILEY TROL'NSTIXE XIORGAX STERLING R1-:PP HOPKINS BI.-KRCH HUNTER BRICIH.-XXI BRAYTON BI.-KCDON.-XLD ETHERIDGE X ORYS HELFRICH DODGE BRITTOX LAXVDER FITCHEX MCANEN1' B EBOLSINE BI.-XXXVELL LAYVDER H10FFM.-KN H Cap and Bells Board of Directors Prof. Karl E. Weston, '96 Dan H. Arnold, '10 Herbert lVIcAneny. '93 Hn.rl:1.nd W. Baxter, 'QS Paul R. Fitehen, I-Ierinann Vorys, 'Q4 George I. Rounds, '23 Linsley V. Dodge, 'Q-L Officers of the Corporation WQUUPWEEWEE ?D2.o:1:bcpc::? a:n: OHgno5wE1l :F':'0: a? 3 N5 r5'C'je-3+-gt5 4P5Ul3-s Z' 2:-4Pg'Q dawg Z -g'Wx 4,2 50551 zocwo fimsgmerwb i 'CQ5QE9v5 fb 15? 5 50' ff-.5 ',wLr'?1s1sg?f ze Flglgi-PW' . it '+wF- 16 . oe +- . . Pres'i1lent . . Secretary . . . Manager . As.sistant Manager . Press Manager . Stage Manager 1lS.S fSfll7I.f Stage Manager . Uostmne Manager Property Manager . . Direetor Other Members in College ' QW K. . Britton H. Lawder PFW WSF HUC! gg-:. R Q Z M 5 fb '1 W5 F. RF 25. 3.5- 2-on J. S. Hopkins C. L. Marcll L. W. Morgaii 1923 1924 I925 Alumni Advisory Committee Dan H. Arnold, Chairman H. M. Lawcler C. E. Nfaxwell E. A. Hoffnnm J. G. Hunter H. S. Thompson J. J. Trounstine C. S. Wislmrd W. Parker H. L. Plumley, G. L. Sterling Karl E. Weston, '96 Francis S Hutchins, '00 Francis J. Danforth, '00 George E. Hite, 2nd, '08 Henry R. Johnson, '09 Stanley M. Babson, '12 Van Henry Cartmell, Jr., '17 Ex-Officio Max Berkillg. '02 . . . . President ef the Wfilltams Club VV00dY'llfl' SUUOIL JI'-, '93 Chafirman, Entertainment Committee Q13 Cap and Bells Activities HIS year the Cap and Bells Corporation continued its policy of producing three one-act plays, with a separate cast for each play. The following program was arranged for the Christmas season: U The Rose, by Minnie Maddern Fiske: The Monkey's Paw, by W. W. Jacobsg and Why Not , by Van Henry Cartmell, Jr., '17, Cap and Bells was singularly fortunate in again securing the services of Mr. William T. S. Wood, of the Amateur.Comedy Club in New York, who so successfully coached last year's plays. Whatever polish our actors have been able to display is undoubtedly due to the patient, careful rehearsing which Mr. Wood personally supervised. Before taking the three plays on the Christmas trip, a private performance was given in Chapin Hall for the members of the Faculty. On the Christmas trip itself, the plays were produced in Albany, Waterbury, Montclair, East Orange, Stamford, Hartford, and New York. The Rose was a play dealing with a tragical love affair which took place some ninety years ago in the city of New Orleans. L. V. Dodge, as the old Count de Rohan, gave an exceedingly finished and difficult piece of acting. The Monkey's Paw was a powerful tragedy concerned with an enchanted relic from India and the weird fulfillment of three wishes. H. S. Thompson deserves men- tion for the admirable manner in which he portrayed the part of Mrs. White. Why Not? was a farcical comedy which took up the marriage problem. At the House Party performance, which was given in Chapin Hall on Feb- ruary eighth, The Monkey's Paw was dropped temporarily from the program, due to the fact that that particular play had been produced in Williamstown by the Freshmen last Spring. In its place, the Corporation staged Wrecked, a tragedy by J. Bernard MacCarthy, with the following cast: Shawn Burke, an Irish fisherman ..... G. L. Sterling, '25 Cathy Burke, his 'wife . . . . H. S. Thompson, '24 Miclceen Farrell, a beachcomber . . . H. McAneny, '23 Mary Doyle, neighbor ff the Burlces ..... L. Z. Wells, '25 On February 23rd and 24th, Cap and Bells made a short trip to Portland, Maine, and Fall River, Mass. The Rose, The Monkey's Paw, and Why Not? were presented at that time. ' 214- Three One-Act Plays Presented under direction of Mr. William T. S. WVood The Rose By Minnie Maddern Fiske Count cle Rohan ....... L. V. Dodge, Frederick, his physician . . . C. E. Mzlxxvell, Baptiste, his valet . . . . H. W. Ncwbegin M arie, Countess cle Rohan . f Tillla, her 'maid ........ J. J. Trounstine, Scene: New Orleansg 1830 or thereabouts Q15 Y ',Xz'1'g':,. ., ,- . K, v.,, Why Not? By Van Henry Cartmell, jr., 'I7 Richard Lory ...... . J. G. Hunter, '24- Parker, his valet . . K. H. HCIfl'itfll, '24 Evelyn Start . . C. L. MELFCTII, '25 l'11r0Iyn Webb ........ J. S. Hopkins, '25 Sc-one: The living rbmn of Ric'lm.rd Rory, Kingsgntv, London. The prcsen 216 t. it 9 11 The Monkey s Paw By W. W. Jacobs Mr. White . . . . M rs. White . . Herbert, their son . . Sergeant-lllajor M orfrzfs . M T. Sampson ....... G. L. Sterling H. S. Thompson J. T. Wilson II. P. Etheridge H. McAneny, H. M. Lnwder, Scene l. The living room of an old fasliionerl voltage on the outskirts of Fulham, England. Evening. Scene 2. Same. The following morning. Seene 3. Saline. Night, one week later. Q17 9 fl w 'wig-.Q H H ANGIE H DICKU HERB as Nun 218 DEB TI -, ' 2- z-rm .3 - . :. :..g.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. illllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllIlllllllIIIllllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllE Q IllIllIlljlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIlllIIllIll!IIIIlllllllIIljlllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllljQlllllllllmllllIIIIIllljwllllIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllg Ei 35 E: QE E! E E! E :E I i' Adelphic Union Founded in I793 Haven Palmer Perkins, 1923 ..... ' . . . President George Roth Craig, 1924 . Vice-Premfdent and Treasurer Karl Hoffman Helfrich, 1924 .... Secretary George Roth Craig, 19241 . . . . Mfznager of Debate l923 Haven Palmer Perkins l924 George Roth Craig Hugh Pierrepont Etheridge Karl Hoffman Helfrich John Coleman Bennett Edward Cochrane Mcfl.ezi11 Ernest Addison Moody Charles Sc-oville Wishard l925 Frederick Albert Frost John Francis Fiske Arnold Bernhard Alfred Eastlack Driscoll Oliver Davis Keep Executive Committee Haven Palmer Perkins George Roth Craig Karl Hoffman Helfrich 219 V DEB.-XTIXG TEAM MCL1-:AN Br:nxH.aRD XYISHARD DRISCOLL Bloom' K1-:EP HELFRICH CRAIG FROST ETH1-ZRDIGI-: AST fall an Eastern Intercollegiate Debating League was organized, composed of the following colleges: Amherst, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, University of Pennsylvania, Wesleyan, Wil- - liams, and Yale. During the year, each college will participate in four triangular debates, so arranged that each college will meet every other college in the League once. The subjects for these contests are selected by a neutral body, the Harvard Debating Association. In addition to this League schedule, Williams has contracted for debates with Smith, Vassar, Syracuse University, and Pennsylvania State College. BROWN-DARTMOUTH-WILLIAMS TRIANGULAR DEBATE May 5, l922 Question :- Resolved, That all the Allied War Debts to the United States should be cancelled. Dartmouth-Williams at Williamstown Afhrmative-Williams George E. Zalles, Jr., 1922 Haven Palmer Perkins, 1923 John C. Bennett, 1924- 0. Davis Keep, 1925 CAlternatcj Negative-Dartmouth Decision: fi to 0 in favor of the Affirmative Brown-Williams at Providence Negative-Williams Karl H. I-Ielfrich, 192+ Charles S. Wishard, 192-1- Frederick A. Frost, 1925 Edwards H. Dickinson, 1922 CAll.ernal.ej Affirmative-Brown Decision: 3 to U in favor of the Afill'lIl2tl.lN'C 221 SMITH-WILLIAMS DUAL DEBATE November 16, 1922 Question: Resolved, That all the coal mines of the United States should be owned and controlled by the Federal Government. At Williamstown Affirmative-Smith Negative-Williams George R. Craig, 1924 Karl I-I. Helfrich, 1924 John F. Fiske, 1925 fAlternatej Decision: 17 to 19 in favor of Williams At Northampton Afhrmative-Williams John C. Bennett, 1924 0. Davis Keep, 1925 Frederick A. Frost, 1925 CAltcrnatej Negative-Smith Decision: 17 to 10 in favor of Smith SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY-WILLIAMS SINGLE DEBATE November 24, 1922 Question: Resolved, That the United States should enter the League of Nations. At Williamstown Afhrmative-University of Syracuse ' Negative-Williams Edward C. 1VIeLean, 1924 Arnold Bernhard, 1925 Alfred E. Driscoll, 1925 Ernest A. Mocidy, 1924 CAlternatej Decision: 5 to 4 in favor of VVi11iams AMI-IERST-UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA-WILLIAMS TRIANGU- LAR LEAGUE DEBATE December 8, 1922 Quest-ifm: Resolved, That the coal mines of the United States should be owned by the Federal Government. 222 Amherst-Williams at Amherst Affirmative-Amherst Negative-Williams George R. Craig, 1924 Karl I-I. Helfrich, 1924 Debate unofficial. Decision forfeited to Amherst University of Pennsylvania-Williams at Williamstown Afhrmative-Williams John C. Bennett, 1924 0. Davis Keep, 1925 Negative-University of Pennsylvania Decision: 5 to 4 in favor of University of Pennsylvania Eighteenth Annual Underclass Debate 1925-1926 December, 1922 Question :- Resolved, That the Garfield Plan, calling for the accommoda- tion of each incoming class in a single dormitory or group of dormitories, and at a common table, both to be maintained for the period of one year, should be put into operationf, ' Affirmative-1926 Alger B. Chapman Robert H. Chamberlin Sanford B. Church Arthur W. Greene CAlternateJ Negative- I 92 5 Laurence K. Hawkins ' Mortimer G. Weaver, II John F. Fiske David Brown CAlternateJ Decision in favor of the Affirmative I 223 as X - -4 Q BIZIGADE ll.. Hoyt, '23 lVIonjo, '23 Laws, '23 R. Clark, '23 Wilsori, '23 Durfee, '23 Whiteonib, '23 Olmsted, '23 Starr, '24 Heywood, '24 Dodge, '24 Hunter, '24 J. Barnes, '24 Miller, '24 Leete, '25 King, '25 Student Fire Brigade C. S. Richmond, '23 Captains Parker, '23 MOSllCl', '23 First Lieu tenants Britton, '23 Dunn, '23 Angevinc, '23 Fasee, '23 lvlglllllllitll, '23 Hilton, '23 Second Lieu tenants Lum, '24 lllaekiner, '24 lVIeKean, '24 Perkins, '24 Kellogg, '24 Pease, '24 Pattison, '24 Mzisoii, '24 Jayne, '24 Robinson, '24 Selden, '24 Greer, '24 Fenner, '24 Bigelow, '24 Healy, '24 Gregory, '24 Fuller, '24 Stephenson, '24 Sub-Lieutenants Cook, '25 liourne, '25 Rudolph, '25 Comstock, '25 Stephens, '23 Partington, '23 H. Lawder, '23 Huines, '23 Etheridge, '24 Parkhill, '24 J. Perkins, '24 Carleton, '24 Fineke, '24 Thompson, '24 Powell, '24 Olmsted, '24 Fawcett, '24 Dickey, '25 NON -ATH LETIC COUNCIL CHASE HUMIQS Nmw'roN S'I'l:I1'I'Il'lNS BOWVIGN B1L1cK1-1 SlIUT'I'LEWVORTIl MAxw1cm, Non-Atluletlc Councll Edwin SlmLl,lcworLl1, 1923 ........ l',I'l5-YI-IIUILI Clmrlcs Eclwauwl Maxwell, 1923 . Vice President Albert Constzmlg Bilickc, 1024 . Secretary-Tfrcasurcr l 1923 Ernest Grocslmuc-k Angovinc Samuel Hamilton lflumcs llll'll2l,l'll Irlcrkimcr Bowen Cllzwlcs Edw:n'd llffuxwcll .lolm Crzuvforrl Byers Edwin Slluttlcwortln Henry Miller Stcpllcns l924 Albert Constant Bilic-kc Cornelius ',lllllll'StOll Chase, Jr. Q26 NO-DEAL COMM1'l l'EE Back ROW-PAlt'I'INli'l'0N NIACKIE PARKER CoLI.1Ns IJEYWOOD HII.'roN S'l'l41l'l1l'JNS, 3 1 1 V Y 7 MIKCMIIAIAAN, Mllililili, OI.Ms'1'1an Front 110W-LARKIN, TIFIMNY, Vi-moon, AN'1'noNY, 1'1mK1Ns, FITCIIICN, Wrroomnn No-Deal Committee 1922-1923 Raymond Anthony, 1923, lfliairmrm Harland William Baxter, 1923 John Milton Nlaekie, 1923 John Crawford Byers, 1923 Norman Stuart lVlacMillan, 1924 Alan Copeland Collins, 1923 Creighton Sibley Miller, 1924- Egi Victor Fasce, 1923 Alanson 1Veller Olmsted, 1923 Paul Russell Fitc-hen, 1923 Conrtlandt Budd Parker, 1923 Nleredith Hemphill, 1923 1Villiam Moo1'c Partington, 1923 Richard Heywood, 1924- Haven Palmer Perkins, 1923 John Carland Hilton, 1923 Henry Miller Stephens, 1923 James Crate Larkin, 1923 David Jewett Tiffany, 1923 Fred V ercoe. Jr., 1923 227 HONOR SYSTEM COMMITTEE BOGART 13.-XLKE BI.-XCBIILL.-XX BERG1-:N BALDXVIN CLARK HUMES XVIGHTMAN BLACKMER Honor System Committee Samuel Hamilton Humes, 1923 . . . Chairman Alfred Graham Baldwin, 1925 . . Secretary 1923 John Crawford Byers Samuel Hamilton I-Iumcs Russell Crosby Clark Henry Booth lfvlglltlllllll l924 Frank Troutman Balke Alan Rogers Blackmer Norman Stuart MacMillan I l925 Alfred Graham Baldwin Robert Ludlum Bergen l926 George Bell Bogart 229 OI4'l ICI+IRS Ol OUTING CLUB STICPHICNS BY:-:ns Nlf:1soLs1N11: BROXVN John Crnwforcl Byers, 1923 George Nclxolsine, 19923 Henry Miller Stephens, 1923 Gordon Brown, 1925 . Outing Club Q30 .U- 1,I't?-91116711 Pre.vi1le1zt Secretary Trvrmzlrer w. ,JI gy J I . pljll il it ii Review of Outing Club ONSIDERABLY more activity has been carried on during the past year by the Outing Club than ever before in its history. Exhibitions in skating and skiing were given and several carnivals were held, in which all members of the college were invited to participate. The Club has become affiliated with the New England Trails Association and is working with it in laying out new trails in this part of the state. During the Micl-Winter Houseparty festivities, a program of events was arranged for the three afternoons. The first day, February 7, intramural and interclass skating relays were held on the Weston Field Rink. Various exhibi- tions were given including speed skating by Bobby lVIeLean, former world champion. On the following days skiing and snow shoe races were held on Bee Hill. The jump had previously been improved and enlarged, and the weather conditions were most favorable on the days of the carnival. Contests were held in all forms of skiing and snow shoeing, and intramural teams competed. Teams to participate in skiing were also sent to Lake Placid and Nlontrcal Carnivals to represent the Club. The trails committee of the Club has compiled an improved map of the country around VVilliamstown and has improved the condition of many of the trails and laid out several new ones. Q31 OFFICERS OF FORUM BILICKE Lfxwmm ANc:1sv1N1a CARR Forum Ernest Groesbeck Angevine, 1923 . ' . . P'rcs'ident Hervey Crampton Luwder, 1928 . . . Vice-Prcsiclent Albert Constant Bilicke, 19211 . Secretary-Treasm'er xvilliillll Dixon Carr, 1924 . . Publidfy lllanager 232 AA 1 H I HICENT SPIKE TED Smal- Q33 w Lectures Delivered Before the College Under the Auspiees of The Forum and the Tuesday Lecture Course November December January January January January 15-Dr. H. A. Garfield Plans for the Freshman Class I 4'., Il l1LlVTii.lWilliam E. Dubois The Future of the Darker Races il 11 u 9 lIohn S. Zelie, 1887 . . My Experiences in Russia CT lln- Mlm? 16-Profl D. T. Clark . . Can Germany Pay Reparations f'l'1 r-sc lu.'7 16-ltilr. Drdway Tead Next Steps in Solving the Labor Problem Ilfo- QQ-lNlFFili.Iohn A. Fitch Industrial Disputes and the Public Cl fP rllll I J Q3-Prof. T. C. Smith What Foreign Policy Does a January February February February February February February lVIareh MZl.l'I'll lwareli Q'l'ueuduyJ 6-Prof. J. N. Cru . C'I'm-sduyl 12-Mr. George R. l.unn Kl oruinD 13-Prof. I-I. F. Cleland CIIIIUSIIIIYJ 20-Mr. V. A. Belaunde C'l'ui-sdnyb Q6-Mr. Bruno Roselli ilforu ni? 27-Prof. Robert D. 'Leigh 0 QTIIL-sdayj -Prof. Carl Johnson C'I'ln-sduyh 13-Prof. Brainerd Mears Q0 flllllL'SIlIlyJ -Prof. S. E. Allen . C'l'm-sduyj Regard for National Interest Require? , Can Germany Pay the Reparations . . Lineoln's Place in History Matti and Art 20,000 Years Ago Hispanic America . . . The Faseisti . The New Government in Europe Iceland During the Saga Period . . . . . . Glass Colonial 'Life in M2tSS!lCfllIlS6ttSi 234- 1 1 FOU DATIO QJQIIQOIOIIIIIIGGOQIlisten 004400000 .1nqolpdltlslhuhllutlllll llftlilllill ' B' F-vm. Thompson Course Season of l922-l923 Arranged by Prof. Karl Eg Weston through the foundation of Mi's, Frederir-k Ferris Thompson, of New York November 3-Concert, folk songs by Miss Loraine VVyman. December 7-Concert, short songs by Mr. Charles E. Lutton, baritone. January 8-Piano Recital, Mlle. Mamgclzmleiie Brard. January 15-Edwin M. VVl1itney, reader, in a descriptive and interpretive recital. February Q0-The Coit-Alber Platform Company, in the opera, 'l'lie Impres- sariof' Nfarell 2-The Floyds, Nlagieians. Mzmrc-li 9-The Russian Caltlieclral Quarletlxe. Q35 nlliafilhn .OLLEGE ACHER 1922 September October October October October October November November November November December December December 1923 January January January January February February February February March March March Marcll April April April April May May May May June June June June College Preachers Rev. T. Hayes Proctor, Ph.D. . Rev. Williams L. Sawtelle, D.D. . . Rev. Harry P. Dewey, D.D. . . Rev. F. Boyd Edwards, D.D. . Rev. Samuel V. V. Holmes, D.D. . Rev. George L. Richardson, D.D. . . WVilliamstown Scranton, Pa. . Minneapolis, lVIinn. Pottstown, Pa. Buffalo, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Rev Henry E. Cobb, D.D. . . Rev. Hugh Black, D.D. Dea n Charles R. Brown, D.D. . Prof. Albert Parker Fitch President Clarence A. Barbour, D.D. Rev. Harris E. Adriance New York City New York City New Haven, Conn. Amherst, Mass. Rochester, N. Y. Englewood, N. J. Rev. T. Hayes Proctor, Ph.D. . Williamstown Dean Hughell Fosbroke, D.D. . . New York City Rev. Charles G. Sewall ..... Rye, N. Y. President Bernard I. Bell, D.D. Annandale-on-Hudson, N. Y. Right Reverend Charles Fiske, D.D. . . Troy, N. Y. Rev. John S. Zelie, D.D ..... Troy, N. Y. Rev. J. Edgar Park, D.D. . . West Newton, Mass. Rev. Alfred E. Stearns, D.D. . Andover, Mass. Prof. Albert Parker Fitch . Amherst, Mass. President Clarence A. Barbour . Rochester, N. Y. Rev. Robert R. Wicks, D.D. . . . Holyoke, Mass. Rev. Williams Douglas Mackenzie, D.D. Hartford, Conn. Rev. John Herman Randall . . . New York City Rev. E. A. McMaster .,... Williamstown President Charles A. Richmond, Ph.D., . Schenectady, N. Y. Rev. Karl Reiland . Rev. Thomas P. Haig . Rev. Harry L. Everett, D.D. . Very Rev. Howard C. Robbins, D.D. Rev. Willard L. Sperry Rev. Frank L. Janeway Rev. C. Thurston Chase Dr. Hopkins Elmore . Rev. Y. Y. Tsu . . Dean Charles R. Brown 236 Grea New York City Rockville, Conn. .Jersey City. N. J. New York City Boston, Mass. New York City t Barrington, Englewood, N. J. New York City New Haven, Conn. Q37 sl Senior Prom Class of l922 Lasell Gymnasium June l4, l922 Committee Yvillizmi F. Ulmslocl I lllllllflllllll .loscpli Il. liumslccl SllClil0I1 'l'. Colcmam Dolizilcl Cruise llumpton D. Ewing, .lr William A. Gzmliiioi' lilclwzwcl W. Gzirficld Spam-er Phillips .launcs li. Williams Q38 Sophomore Prom Class of 1925 Lasell Gymnasium February 9, I923 Committee Ralph H. Solmy l llLlLiI'I7?fll7'L George K. Czunpbell Jaunes H. Herbert lVillinm C. Recd Pctcr H. YVult0n Auxiliary Committee A. G. Bailclxvill W. K. Bell H. S. Idc M. NIQC. Lowes F. D. Rudolph J. T. Bzmxtcr F. J. FltZIl2l.Ll'll'li J. D. I.:u'sh J. T. Mamills J. A. lVoodcouk Q39 H 1 H 1, SAM SHINE, Y u l DU1w JOHNNIEH 240 1 CLUBS i 241 Pipe and Quill Henry Miller Stephens, l9Q3 David Jewett Tiffany, 1923 Alan Copeland Collins, 1923 Prof. S. E. Allen Prof. G. B. Dutton Charles Albert Boynton, Jr. Kenneth Phillips Britton Alan Copeland Collins Richard Sanford Hoffman Everett Eddy Lyles Herbert McAneny Faculty Members H. VV. Tacusch l923 Edwin James Wallace 242 . P ras illcnl . Secretary . Treasurer Prof. A. H. Licklider Prof. C. L. Maxcy Haven Pal nier Perkins Grenville Strong Sewall Henry Miller Stephens Orrin Thacker, Jr. Lockwood Thompson David Jewett Tiffany Classical Society Henry Miller Stephens, 1923 .... . . President Lockwood Thompson, 1923 . . Vice-P1'e.s idcni David Leslie Saunders, 1924 . . Secretary-Treasurer Prof. S. O. Dickerman ..... Faculty Aclmsmr Prof. H. D. Wild Prof. D. T. Clark J. Albert H. C. Haggerty E. E. Lyles R. H. McGrath J. Bennett L. Buck R. T. Buck W. B. Cook L. V. Dodge L. A. Geddes E. A. I'IOH:lll2I.ll A. BCl'llll2tl'll D. Brown J. E. Brown, Jr. T. P. Coleman J. B. Guliek R. B. Haviland J. S. Hopkins H. S. Ide, Jr. Faculty Members Prof. M. N. Wetmore l9Z3 l924 1925 L. Z. Wells 243 Prof. J. S. Gulbrnitll Dean G. E. Howes M. A. Rankin H. P. Perkins E. J. Wallace W. H. Witcombe J. G. Hunter A. S. Keck N. S. MacMillan E. A. Moody D. W. Olcott M. H. Olin J. J. Trounstine E. Lefevre, Jr. J. H. Livingston J. E. Lockwood C. Lukens E. P. Richardson E. S. Skillin, Jr. G. L. Sterling, Jr. W. E. Wright A Cercle Francais James C. Larkin, 1923 . . . Presiflcnt C. '1lllllI'SlL0ll'Cl1ilSC, 1924- . . Vfice-President Edward C. lVIcLean, 1924 . . Secretary-Trcasurer M. J. Norton Cru . . . Directem' flu Cerclc l923 W. A. Witcombe l924 G. A. Ayer E. G. Calvacca WV. N. Canby W. B. Cook B. C. Greer A. G. Baldwin G. T. Baxter R. L. Bergen J. H. Blackburn A. L. Brodhead G. Brown J. E. Brown F. R. Cameron C. S. Chandler W. H. Clark W. W. Commons I-I. H. Cook D. Cranford C. A. Scibcrt I 92 5 244 A. Hoffman E. Johnson S. Parker E. Poel P. Redfield G. Dickey J. Dugan M. Graves A. Karagheusian E. Lockwood C. Lukcns L. Marcli B. S. MLIDPO . W. Newbegin Osborne W. Phillips E. S. Skillin, Jr. P. H. Walton Deutscher Verein Officers Courtlandt B. Parker, 1923 .... Harold E. Poel, 1924 ..... VVinthr0p S. Drury, 1924 .... Faculty Members Professor T. B. Hewitt Assistant B. M. Schmidt Student Members l923 Cecil J. Haggerty 1924 Evan M. Barton Covell Copeland lfVinthrop S. Drury Edward Selden l925 Bryan T. Adriance John E. Brown, Jr. Arthur A. Clarkson Thomas Wilson l926 Cary W. Bok Albrecht Pagensteeher 245 . . President . . Vice- President . S ecretary- Treasurer Professor O. VV. Long Professor G. M. Wahl Courtlandt B. Parker Harold E. Poel Robert W. Powell Milton D. Sanford John H. Livingston Rene M. Smith Gordon V. Stoddard John A. Riegel George R. Simon Haven Palmer Perkins . John Coleman Bennett Ernest Addison Moody Philip Swain McConnell President H. A. Garfield Prof. J. B. Pratt Prof. A. H. Morton C J. Haggerty J. D. Langmuir J. C. Bennet, R. Buck A. Bernhard D. Brown Philosophical Union Ofhcers Faculty Members Prof. T. C. Smith Prof D. T. Clark Asst. Prof. J. B. Brinsmade Asst. Prof. T. H. Proc-ter Student Members 1923 J. C. Larkin H. P. Perkins C. W. Procter I 924 P. S. McConnell M. C. MaeMaster E. A. Moody l9Z5 J. F. Fiske E. M. Howard O. D Keep Q4-6 . 17l'6S'fll6?lf . V'ice-President . Treasurer . Serreiary Dr. F. H. Howard Mr. H. A. Deferrari Mr. H. VV. Taeusch J. A. Reid R. M. Sellwood J. B. Robinson H. S. Thompson P. E. Kriohbanm W. E. Wright Th Haven Palmer Perkins, 1923 Henry Miller Stephens, 1923 James Munroe Perkins, 1924- Donald Rumsey Holt, 1925 John N. Albert Edward M. Bancker Daniel B. Burnham Frank B. Carr Cecil J. Haggerty James L. Hiss Stewart C. Keen John D. Langmuir Umanoske Minowa Teiji Nakakawaji Haven P. Perkins Emil J. Calvacca Irving S. Dribben Allen W. Fincke Samuel J. Fuller, Jr. Lascelles A. Geddes Charles A. Hull Joseph H. Kincaid Allan H. Bach John H. Blackburn Charles B. Bozoian David Brown Franklin S. Browning Arthur A. Clarkson John A Dow John F. Fiske Leroy P. Fletcher James B. Gulick e Commons Club I923 I924 John J. Trounstine 1925 247 . . President . Vice-Presicle nt . . Treasurer . Secretary Carl W. Procter Matthew Rankin John A. Reid Joseph T. Resor Theodore M. Schenck Henry M. Stephens Edward M. Sutton Yoshio Wada Wallace H. Witcombe Gaylord A. Wood Lytle G. Zuber Horace S. Parcker James M. Perkins David L. Saunders Charles A. Seibert Edward M. Senter Calvin I-I Short Eugene M. Stevens, Jr. Harold L. Johnson Charles A. Karagheusian Philip E. Kriehbaum John H. Livingston Charles Lukens Howard K. Moore Leroy A. Page, III Judson P. Smith Gordon V. Stoddard Peter H Walton Clark B. Harding Donald R. Holt Alexander H. Johnson Dan C. Anderson Clarence S. Best Harry L. Binsse Emanuel Boasberg Richard F. Buttolph John R. Camp Donald W. Catlin Joseph C. Child Sanford B. Church Norman L. Crowley Elliott VanN. Diller Verling C. Enteman John W. Estabrooks, Jr. William A. Evans Maurice L. Goodkind Arthur W. Greene Harold M. Grout Stephen W. Hofman Harold A. Holbrook Henry S. Kamerly Sanford H. Keyes l926 Evan L. Young Ml 4 ' 5159642- 717 .', S14 .Jlu'A? :,1 ' Sava. to .514 ?:lziIi 13 rf v 'P 1' KJ I 248 Horace F. Webb Clifford J. Wood VVyllis E. Wright John H. Leech Joseph S. Little Yvarren P. Livingston Grant C. Manson Frank WV. McCulloch Ralph F. McKelvey Cornelius F. Murphy Bronson Murray Frederick Rauk Paul R. Reynolds Stewart W. Richards Harold C. Rose Richard R. E. Scluun George R. Simon John M. Slaughter Edward A. Smith J. Henry Smith, Jr. Zareh F. Surabian Kenneth L. Whitney Byard Williams Royal J. Wright aeher The Anclover Club A Joseph Titcomb Chatman, 1923 .... . . President Hugh Pierrepont Etheridge, 1924-' . . . Secretary-Treasurer l923 W. Bixby, II J. Cornwall J. T. Chatmnn E. C. Acheson, Jr. A. Brayton C. T. Chase, Jr. R. B. Haviland P. Ontlmnk E. S. Skillin, Jr. H. C. Babbitt R. W. Brace W. Evans, III H. A. Holbrook P. P. Kellogg W. R. J. I 924 R. Teller 1925 I926 Wright, Jr. 249 E. E. Lyles II. P. Etheridge G. A. Mason, Jr. D. C. Taylor J. P. Smith P. H. VVnlton H. F. Webb J. S. Little G. C. Manson E. G. Preston, Jr. P. R. Reynolds, Jr D. F. Ross - I The Choate Club Denham Colhy Lnnt, 1993 . . . Baltns liarcntszcn Van Kleeck, 1925 . 1923 R. Anthony 1924 E. NI. Barton NI. S. Barton . C. G. Brazier, Jr. C. A. Hull 1925 R. T. Evans C. L. Hihharcl, Jr. 1926 R. C. Eldc-rfiold S. Il. Evans W. T. W cl Q50 mhor . . Prcsirlcrzt Secretary- Treasurer D. C. Lunt J. L. Sayre H. S. Thompson B. B. VanKleeck W. W. Wilcox, Jr E. B. Newton E. C. Parker R. F. Greenlee YV. P. llnhharcl S, A . Riclmrd Herkimer Bowen, 1993 Lnnpllear liuck, 1924 . . Gruluun Lee Sterling, Jr., 1925 R. H. Bowen R. E. Anderson F. M. Barker J. C. Bennett L. Buck R. T. Buck L. F. Carter F. S. Browning J. li. J,llI1lI2lIll, Jr. F A. M. Clement F. G. Cleveland M. l.. Goodkind The Exeter Club L. S I 923 I 924 1925 terling, 1926 Q51 . . P-re.wf11e11i . V 'iffe-Prexillefzl Secnatary- 7'rc11s'11rer C. W. Procter Irving S. Driffen J. B. Hitz E. Merrill W. P. Moak M. D. Sanford II. Vorys W. C. Reed J. J. Shedd H. 13. Hitelmcoelc YV. P. Hnlmlmrd A. 'l'. Salford The Hill School Club Saunuel Hzmlilton Ilnmes, IQQ3 M. S. Campbell H. M. Carleton J. S. Osborne C. YV. Bok I923 l924 1925 B. flowing l926 L. Young 259 . l'rc.virlc11i Il. llumes W. MeCurdy D. Starr H. Smith In '!, . - .f 'l'l..' . 1. L. I The Hotchkiss Club James B. Scott, Jr., 1923 ..... . . President George F. Perkins, Jr., 1924- . . . Vice-President John E. Brown, Jr., 1925 . Secretary-Treasurer 1923 J. B. Scott, Jr. 1924 F. T. Bulke IW. C. McMaster A. F. Bishop G. F. Perkins, Jr. E. J. Carleton R. W. Pressprich R. Heywood E. P. Selden, Jr. P. D. Shores 1925 B. T. Adrinnce C. G. King J. E. Brown, Jr. J. E. Lockwood N. Hall H. I.. Plumley 1926 R. Billings B. W. Childs G. A. Cluett 253 J. VV. Liddlc A. J. McAneny F. A. Ward lf. - '..1 l' Pawling Club Eclwill Slmllluworlll, Jr., 1923 . . . William licnllcy Qlmilitzuivc, Jr., 1923 . 1923 XV. ll. Qunintuncc, Jr. E. Shuttleworth, Jr. I924 ll. V. Dmlgc l925 G. K. Czunplmcll Q5-1 . . . l'rc.w'1lc11l Sccfrclury and Trcaxurcr R. L. Vilas, Jr. E. J. Wallace W. li. Teller G. BI. Graves Williams Poly Prep Club Donal Clare O'Bricn, ISJQ4- ....... - . 1,7'U.S'illl37l.l Wilson Pzirkhill, 1924 . . . . Vice-President Alfred Graham Baldwin, 1995 . . Secretary-Trcasu1'er E. M. Bunckcr R. P. 1'IiLl'LllllgJj A. C. Baldwin D. Cranford A. A. Clarkson L. H. Davis H. Ehlers, Jr. J. W. Allison D. C. Berry R. S. Coe E. VunDiller T. H. Hendrickson i923 J. D. Langninir E. M. Sutton i924 D. C. 0.lil'iCll l925 L. NV. Fairfax H. L. Fay C. Fischer L. VV. .Fl'il.llClS, Jr. I 926 S. I'Iol'fnmn J. H. Hnmpstone H. E. Miller R. A. Parks 255 R. Sinnnons W. 1'au'kl1ill W. IW. Gladding, Jr J. H. Livingston R. H. Ludenmn F. L. lVyckol'f L. Z. Wells A. W. Sicgrist G. R. Simons A. D. Stevenson R. B. Williams R , Jr . C. Wlilliams, Jr. v I . . 1 St. Pau1's Club Longstrect Hinton, 1923 . Robert Ludlum Bergen, 1925 Parker Crossby Webb, 1925 . Alger Baldwin Chapman, 1926 R. L. Bergen C. W. Hinton G. B. Bogart Members 1923 L. Hinton 1925 1926 256 . . President . V ice- President . , Seerelary . Treasurer R. W. Smith P. C. Webb A. B. Chapman The Taft Club XVilli:un Rufus Stephenson, 1923 . . . . 1're.s-irleul Ferclinamnd Justin Weber, 1024 . . Secretary J. J. Buckner JV. E. Hoyt, Jr. P. VV. Bigelow H. A. Millflyllllillll J. S. Prescott YV. Bicknell, Jr. C. B. Freeman II. I.. Binsse I923 I924 1925 R. I-I. Soby I 926 F. T. Nichols 257 H. T. Mamlloll YV. R. Stephenson J. A. Stephenson, Jr. R. Ward F. J. Weber H. S. Ide, Jr. E. P. Prescott R. M. Brett J. Merryweather, 1924 k ik ik ik :lk ik ik ilk ik Il ll Mid-Western Schools Club :Q k Iik lik ik ik ik ik ik ilk 1 Officers Robert H. McGratl1, 1923 .... George A. Mason, Jr., 1924 . . . Illinois C. NI. Barnes, 1923 G 1 A. VV. Olmsted, 1923 R. J. YV. Barnes, 1924 C. A. R. Blackmer, 1924 H . . . PT6.9'llllC'ILf Secretary mul Treasurer W. Longstreet, 1925 B. Mitchell, 1925 S. Mcittcr, 1925 C. Nicholls, 1925 A. Healy, 1924 . H A. Piekard, 1925 J. NI. Klapproth, 1924 S. K. Platt, 1925 G. A. Mason, Jr., 1924 F. D. Rudolph, 1925 I. L. Couch, 1926 G. Olmsted, Jr., 1924 J. R. Sayre, 1924 C. H. Short, 1924 E. M. Stevens, 1924 H. C. Clark, 1925 J. J. Lacey, 1925 R. H..McGrath, 1923 J. T. Resor, 1923 0. Thacker, 1923 T.. Thompson, 1923 F. Vercoe, 1923 L. G. Zuber, 1923 J. S. Prescott, 1924 H. Vorys, 1924 VV. I. Webb, 1924 A. H. Withrow, 1924 W. Bicknell, 1925 J. E. Brown, Jr., 1925 C. P. Golding, 1925 Ohio 258 B. S. Hamilton, 1926 J. E. Hildreth, 1926 R. S. Lehman, 1926 P. C. Patch, 1926 K. M. Zander, 1926 J. H. Herbert, 1925 E. P. Prescott, 1925 J. J. Shedd, 1925 J. J. Caren, 1926 R. B. Denison, 1926 1.. C. Grosh, 1926 F. Rauh, 1926 H. N. Rickey, 1926 VV. S. Root, 1926 C. L. Snlythe, 1926 A. F. Wiley, 1926 T. M. Wille, 1926 J. M. Worthington, 1926 G. A. Wood, 1923 H. S. Cole, 1924 I-I. L. Barnes, 1924- Baxter, 1925 J. T. Ward, 1923 J. C. J. P. Kniffin, 1925 P. S. lVIcConnell, 1925 Iowa I-I. H. Hamilton, 1925 J. P. Schocntgcn, 1925 Indiana C. S. VVisl1ard, 1924 A. W. Brown, 1925 R. F. Buttolph, 1926 Minnesota R. L. Nash, 1925 Missouri Wisconsin R. P. Touton, 1925 Kansas E. Gee, 1926 X H. G. Dickey. 1925 L. A. Paige, 1925 D. H. Hodgemzm, 1925 L. D. Kniffin, 1926 D. R. Holt, 1925 Nebraska M. W. Bridges, 1924 F. M. Stoney, 1925 XI IP fi Kf - .,-mi . A f : .X ,A ' .. I y. 1 1 ' sew- Wei' X QLX ..,,.,..,,1 ,if 1. ffl? 1 1... SAQLJM -,.. E .- ,ft fM',l'.J.fv. I gp, NNQQBNQZ H'-Pj U Jr y K 'I D0 UU, 259 I I' rl. Ki 'L ' iMMMMMMMllHEMMEMHx- NNEUHHHMMMHFAMEML ' A ' AMFIHMMF . . I WFAMMMMMMMMWIMMMMFAEFAMMSAMMP. ' . ' :N . Varsity Club 1923 C. M. Barnes lv. Bixby II C. A. Boynton, Jr. J. C. Byers A. II. Chapin, Jr. E. N. Chapman R. C. Clark F. V. Fascc YV. E. Hoyt, Jr. S. I-I. Hinncs S. A. Jones J. JV. Barnes A. R. 1Jl2LClill1Cl' L. Buck H. S. Cole L. V. Dodge A. VV. Finekc F. G. Gregory, Jr A. Healy R. YV. Bourne H. C. Clark C. S. Cliancllei I.. H. Davis H. G. Dickey II. S. lvilson l924 F. J. lVol1er l 925 Q60 .l. W. Laws J. Nl. Nlackie H. 'l'. Nfallon E. R. lVIonjo C. li. Parker C. S. Riclnnond YV. E. Richmond, Jl'. E. Sliuttlewortli, Jr. NV. R. Stephenson C. H. Stowcrs J. C. VVard C. S. Miller D. C. O'Brien L. F. 0'Brien G. Olmsted, Jr. WV. F. Pease G. F. Perkins, Jr. J. B. Robinson J. A. Stephenson, Jr. R. P. F2l.Y'lISW0l'tll 0. D. Keep C. G. King, III A. P. Leete C. F. Perkins, Jr. VARSITY CLUB VARSITY CHEER LEADERS QU.-XINTAXCE P.aRKr:H OLMSTED ANDERSON PAR'r1xr:T0x BAXTER x CQIITESTS Williams College Alumni Athletic Association Officers . Charles D. Makepeuce, 1900 . . . . Presiflent Nlorgun A. Jones, 1904 . . V 'fC8eIJ7'6S7:ll07lt Brainerd Mears, 1903 . . . , Secretary E. Herbert liotsford, 1882 ...... . 7're11.w1rer Williams College Athletic Council Officers Dr. Frank VV. Olds, 1876 .... . . Pre.s'zf1lent Morgan A. Jones, 1904 . . Acting PTO.9'Iill87l.f Dr. Vamderpoel Adriance, 1890 . . V'iee-President E. Herbert Botsford. 1882 . . Graduate Treasurer Prof. G. N. Messer ..... . . Secreiary Alumni Members Dr. Frank WV. Olds, 1876 Dr. Vanderpoel Adrianee, 1890 E. Herbert Botsford, 1882 Hugh P. Drysdale, 1897 Morgan A. Jones, 1904 Faculty Members Prof. Guerdon N. Messer, C'ha'i'rman Prof. William H. Doughty, Jr., 1898 Prof. Henry D. Wlild, 1888 Undergraduate Members James YV. Laws, 1923 Edwin Shuttleworth, Jr., 1923 James C. Ward, 1923 263 The Four Coaches Pxcncv W ENDELL--FOOtb1Lu Doc SEELl4IY -,l'I'1l0li L... .IACK Coomns-Bxwelmll G. N. Mmssmn-B:1sl:ct!mll Q64 Football C. A. Boynton J. C. Byers I Q. N. Chapman S. H. Homes S. A. Jones W L 1 J. . I.: ws H. T. lVIallon lu. R. Monjcm C. B. Parker C. S. Richmond IC. J. C. Ward. Mgr. H. S. Wilson J. VV. Barnes H. S. Cole F. G. Gregory. Jr. D. C. 0'Brien W. F. Pease J. B. Robinson F. J. Weber R. YV. Bourne C. S. Chandler H. C. Clark G. Dickey H. R. P. Farnsworth C. G. King, HI . A. I P. Leete Shuttleworth, Jr. Wearers of the W Baseball I 923 W. Bixby, H C W. E. Hoyt, Jr. E J. W. Laws, Mgr. C li. R. lVIonjo E WV. Richmond W. R. Stephenson C J. C. Ward 1924 L. Buck 'I' A. W. Fineke C F. G. Gregory, Jr. F. L. F. 0'Brien I925 R. 265 1. 1. W Track M. Barnes Fasee S. Richmond Shuttleworth, Jr., Mgr. H. Stowers V. Dodge W. Miller' J. WVeber H. Davis Other Sports Hockey R. C. Clark J. M. Maclcie W. Richmond VV. R. Stephenson Relay C. S. Richmond C. H. Stowers Cross Country E. Fasce Golf J. C. WVard Hockey J. A. Stephenson Swimming G. Olmsted, Jr. Relay G. F. Perkins 0. D. Keep The Major Managers J. C. WARD-Footlmll J. W. LAWS, .I1c.-Bzmsclm E. Slw'r'rr.mvon'rH, J R.-Truck Q66 FOOTBALL ' X' 'I 1 ' A , Y' 5 f- - 41.5.0 ' X fill: VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM PEASE COLE HE.ALH' LE!-ITE XYEBER GREGORY Hl'1IES XYILSON BARNES F.-XRNSYVORTH IQING Mgr. XY.-XRD JONES RICHMOND MONJO BOYNTON BIALLOX LAWS BYERS O'BRIEN. Ass't Mgr BOURNE CHAPMAN CLARK CHANDLER Williams College Football Association Officers James Crawford Ward, 1923 .... I . Presiirlcnt and M anagtr Donal Clare 0'Brien, 1924 . . V ice-President and 11s.s-'istfmt Manager Percy Wendell ..... Q .... Coach Charles Albert Boynton, Jr., 1923 ....... Captain Graduate Advisory Football Committee Dr. Silvanus B. Newton, 1891 R. Clifford Black, Jr., 1900 James A. Hatch, 1903 Varsity - C. A. Boynton, Jr., 1923, Halfback, Capt. A. Healy, 1924, Left End A. P. Leete, 1925, Left End J. W. Laws, Jr., 1923, Left Tackle H. S. Cole, 1924, Left Tackle S. A. Jones, 1923, Left Guard J. C. Byers, 1923, Left Guard J. W. Barnes, 1924, Center H. C. Clark, 1925, Center J. B. Robinson, 1924, Right Guard S. H. I-Iumes, 1923, Right Guard F. J. Weber, 1924, Right Tackle R. W. Farnsworth, 1925, Right Tackle C. G. King, 1925, Center W. F. Pease, 1924, Right End H. A. Wilson, 1923, Right End H. T. Mallon, 1923, Quarterback C. S. Richmond, 1923, Half Back F. G. Gregory, Jr., 1924, Half Back R. W.,Bourne, 1925, Half Back C. S. Chandler, 1925, Half Back G. Dickey, 1925, Half Back N. Chapman, 1923, Half Back R. Moiijo, 1923, Full Back C. B. Parker, 1923, Full Back 269 CAPTAIN BOYNTON 270 Review of the i922 Football Season ECISIVE victories over both VVesleyan and S Amherst and a total of 144- points scored as '52 IE' against 75 by all opponents is the record Q fir- made by the 1922 football team in the second S. ' . ' I 1 Y I J I J -l year of the regime of Head Coach lercy '- VVendell and Line Coach Douglas Lawson. Four additional victories over Hamilton, Nliddlebury, Colmnbia, and R. P. I. far offset two defeats at the hands of Tufts and Yale, and with the championship of The Little Threeii firmly established, the season may be remember- ed as highly satisfactory. Opening the schedule against Hamilton on September 30, the eleven at once gave evidence of its versatility and strength by rolling up 4-1 points and at the same time holding the opponents scoreless. The abundant wealth of material for the team was evident from the fact that thirty-five men participated in the game for Williams. Nliddlebury proved tl1e second victim of the Purple on October 7, succumbing by a strenuous overhead attack to the score of 14--7. On October 14 the tide of fortune turned against the Purple, and Tufts, inter- cepting a forward pass, romped 60 yards to the goal line for a touchdown and de- feated the eleven 6-0. In spite of the score the game was close throughout and the Purple accounted for nine first downs as against the winner's three. Again on October QI, the eleven went to a more disastrous defeat before Yale, 38-0. The attempt of the Purple was most valiant throughout but proved ineffectual against a combination possessed of superior weight and strength. The most serious part of this de- feat was an injury to Captain Boynton which kept him from the line-up throughout the remainder of the season. The critical point of the season was reached and turn- ed in favor of the Purple on October 28 when Columbia was downed in a most sensational game by the score of 13-10. As the climax of a series of brilliant plays and superb field generalship, Mallcmn, easily the star of the game, sent a successful pass over the goal line in the last minute of play, winning the game for the Purple. With the impetus gained in this victory, R. P. I. fell an easy victim the next week by the score of 27-7. Wesleya11 yielded QQ-7 on November 11 through powerful line plunging, superior football strategy, and uncanny accuracy in booting drop kicks and field goals, five of which were scored by Matllon and Monjo. The culmination of the season came on November 18 when Amherst fell Q7-0, shattering the Pratt Field Jinx for all time to come. I 3 5 . 271 Scplcnllnn' f,C'l,UIDCl' Oc-Lobcr 0c'l,ohcl' October Novcnlhcr November Novcnlbcr Tot: 30 7 H- Q1 28 4 ll 18 Ll Hamilton lliddlclnlry Tnfls Yale Colnlnbin R. P. I. YVOslcy:mn Alnhcrst Opponents I 922 Football Season XVilli:nns Xvilliznns VVilliznns NVilli:nns XVillizuns NVilli:nns Yvillizuns YVillinn1s Xviuiilllll-5 Al, Yvilliaunslown AL Midcllclnlry At VVilli:unstown At New Haven At New York At Nvilliznnstown At YVilli:nnstown AL Xvilliznnstown 272 September October October October October November November I-Iumiltou R. P. I. Cornell M. A. C. Columbia M. A. C. Wesleyan Amherst At WilliitlIlStlJWl1 At Troy At Itllaezn At Williamstown At New York At Willizmlllstowlx At Middletown At Williamstown November . .L 2 slim 271- BASEBALL L .1 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Flxcluz SMITH S.-XBIN RUETHER HOLMES BOYNTON BERSRARD GROUT Mgr. PRESTON BUCK Moxao COBB RICHMOND HOYT Comms GREGORY XYARD STEPHENSON LAWS, Ass't Mgr Williams College Baseball Associatlon Ofhcers Roger Preston, 1922 . .... President and M anaqer Jumes W. Laws, 1923 . Vice-President and As-frwfant Manaqer John VV. Coombs . . . . . Willard E. Hoyt, Jr., 1923 . . . Varsity C. A. Boynton, 1923, Right Field W. Bixby, 1923, Center Field A. W. Fincke, 1924, Third Base C. P. B. Cobb, 1922, Pitcher C. H. Sabin, Jr., 1925, Pitcher E. R. Monjo, 1923, Left Field E. F G. Gregory, 1924, Pitcher WV. Hoyt, Jr., 1923, Second Base, - W. E. Richmond, 1923, First Base VV. R. Stephenson, 1923, Catcher J. C. Ward, 1923, Short Stop 277 Captain CAPTAIN HOYT 278 Review of the I92Z Baseball Season IIII 1 record of foul X ictoi ies md one tie out of 1 tot Ll of sixteen g imes fav fx pl tyed the 1992 season does not tonstitute in imposing, offering, to N.m+.:,jmi ' 1 A , - f - v , 2 1 1 ,- - i 1 A 1, , .- .- f -1 ' J f 'i- Q3 the annals of VVilliams baseball. Amherst, with one of the weakest e .5 . . ' . . jk-A gh .-C I .' 3 S 'I , 2 .' S - 1 1 itiiqks 5, te uns in ht r lustorv w is forced to bow to the Purple m thc Nlemori tl Day game at VVilliamstown, 8-5, and the second struggle between the tra- ditional rivals of the diamond ended in a l-1 tie, when the game was called in the fifth inning on account of rain. Wfilliams split the series with VVesleyan, los- ing a close game at Nliddletown, 6-5, and winning a rather loosely played contest at home, 8-6. The nine was fortunate in being invited to put in a week of intensive training at the University of Delaware during the spring recess, but dropped the opening game to Columbia at New York, 9-4, through a succession of costly errors. A hard-hitting Army nine knocked Holmes and Gregory from the box in the first two innings of the VVest Point game, hammering their way to an easy 12-Q victory. In the next game Yale played errorless ball against the Purple, scoring a total of nine runs, while the VVilliams batters were only able to score two scattered hits against Chittenden. In the first home game of the season lfVilliams was not able to come out of its slump and lost a ragged contest to Union, Q0-9. After losing a ten inning contest to Vermont, 5-4, the nine won its first victory, taking the Trinity game, 11-6, after overcoming a six run lead in the fifth inning. The advent of the Amherst game proved an incentive for greater achieve- ment, and the game marks a turning point in the season. Despite a wet field and a steady drizzle each team was showing an unusually good brand of 'ball when the game was called in the second half of the fourth inning with the score at 1-l. Gregory allowed only four scattered hits against Hamilton, but infield errors al- lowed the Buff and Blue to score once and win the contest, 1-0. Two triples and two doubles in quick succession after two men had been retired in the fifth inning, scoring Hve runs and enabling the VVilliams nine to take the lead which it held for the remainder of the game, made possible the Purple's 8-6 victory over Wesleyan on VVeston Field in the second game with the Red and Black, evening the series. Continuing the winning streak started in the game with Wesleyan, the team drove 279 out seven runs in one big inning and handed Amherst an 8-5 defeat in the annual Memorial Day contest, playing almost errorless ball behind the excellent pitching of Gregory. The team lost to Vermont and Dartmouth, but won from Norwich, 3-2, in the Commencement series, two of the contests running to ten innings. With thc exception of the tenth inning of the Vermont game when a disastrous slump in the box allowed the Green and Gold to score seven runs from a tie score the Williams nine played consistent ball in all three games. I 922 Baseball Games April 12 At New York VVilliams Columbia April QQ At West Point Williams West Point April Q6 At New Haven VVilliams Yale April Q9 At Williamstown Williams Union May 3 At Burlington Williams Vermont May 6 At Williamstown Williams Trinity May IQ At Middletown lVilliams Wesleyan May 13 At Princeton Williams Princeton May 18 At Amherst Williams Amherst May Q0 At Williamstown Williams Hamilton May 24- At Cambridge VVilliams Harvard May 27 At Williamstown Williams VVesleyan May 30 At Williamstown lVilliams Amherst June 14- At VVilliamstown Williams Vermont June I5 At Williamstown Yvilliams Dartmouth June 17 At Williamstown VVilliams Norwivh Q80 I J A. April April April April April April Many May May May May May Maiy May June June June June June l 923 Baseball Schedule 14- 17-Pennsylvzmia at Philadelphia 18- -C. A. C. at Williamstown Q7-Pennsylvania at Williamstown Q8-Springfield at Williamstown 1-Vermont at Burlington 5-M. A. C. at Amherst 11-Wesleyan at Middletown IQ-Princeton at Princeton ' 19-Hamilton at Williamstown -Harvard at Cambridge Q6-Wesleyan at Williamstown 30- 2-M. A. C. at Williamstown Delaware at Wilmington Columbia at New York Amherst at Williamstown Amherst at Amherst Vermont at Williamstown Q0- -Dartmouth at Williamstown 23-Toronto at Williamstown Q89 TRACK VARSITY TRACK TEAM DICKEY ITEEP HUMES BIACKIE SANFORD OLMSTED COLEMAN XVISHARD FITCHEN ELLIMAN :XDAMS Mgr. RICH.ARDSON XX EBER RICHMOND PHILLIPS Coach SEELEY STOXVERS BIENDES BECKET SHUTTLEWORTH, Ass't Mgr PERKINS BIILLER DODGE DAX'IS la.. c ci. in : v. -,'1'l!- ' Williams College Track and Field Association Officers William Rittenhouse Richardson, 1922 . . . Presizlcnt and M anagcr Edwin Shuttleworth, Jr. 1923 . V7il76-lJT6.S ill67Lt and Assistant M anager Charles F. Seeley . . ...... Uoach Philip Phillips, 1922 . . . . Captain ' Varsity Philip Phillips, 1922, Hurdles, Captain 100-Yard Dash-Mendes, 1922, Olmsted, 1923, Dodge, 1924, Miller, 1924 220-Yard Dash-Mendes, 1922, Dodge, 1924, Miller, 1924 440-Yard Dash-1VIaekie, 1923, Stowers, 1923, Perkins, 1925, Keep, 1925 880-Yard Run-Richmond, 1923, Stowers, 1923, Keep, 1925, Onthank, 1925 One-Mile Run-Adams, 1922, Brayton, 1924, Sanford, 1924 Two-Mile Run-Fasce, 1923, Fitehen, 1923 120-Yard Hurdles-Phillips, 1922, Coleman, 1925 220-Yard Hurdles-Phillips, 1922, Wishard, 1924, Coleman, 1925 High .lump-Elliman, 1922, Wallace, 1922, Mendes, 1922 Broad Jump-Nlendes, 1922, Olmsted, 1923, Parker, 1923 Shot Put-Beeket, 1922, llflendes, 1922 Hammer Throw-Humes, 1923, Weber, 1924 Discus Throw-liecket, 1922: VVishard, 1924, Jameson, 1925 Pole Vault-Brown, 1922, Baldwin, 1925, Dickey, 1925, Davis, 1925 Javelin Throw--Wishard, 1924, Baldwin, 1925 285 CAPTAIN PHILLIPS 286 Review of the l922 Track Season 'HE IQQQ season added three meets to the increasing list of consecutive track victories for the Purple by registering wins over Union, WVes- GM leyan, and Amherst, Although placing fifth in the New England 'I Intercollegiates, the Yvilliams team was only GM points behind M. I. 'l'. and Boston College, who tied for first, and only one and a half behind Brown, which was third. Like the 1921 team the combination showed an unusually well-balanced power, and was built up without any outstanding star performer, although the Purple's consistent strength in the dashes was most evident. Taking first place in 10 out of 14 events, the team easily won its first meet of the season by defeating Union 88-38 at Schenectady on April 29 in a contest made especially slow because of the high wind which blew over the field. Captain Oram of the Garnet was high scorer of the meet with 13 points, Miller of 1Villiams was second with 10 gained by winning both the dashes, and Captain.Phillips and Mendes finished with 8 and 6 respectively. VVesleyan was the Purple's next victim on the track, the Red and Black being defeated at Middletown by the score of '77 to 58, when two records were broken. Becket bettered by 3 3-5 inches the college record in the discus, formerly held by himself and J. Thomas, 1910. Stowers lowered by one fifth of a second the 1Vesleyan record in the 4-4-0-yard dash. Becket and Miller were the high scorers of the meet, with 10 points apiece, the former taking first place in the shot put and discus throw, and the latter winning both the 100 and QQO yard dashes. Again taking ten out of 14 firsts, the team won the annual 1Villiams-Amherst meet at Wfeston Field on May 13 by the score of 83-43, a much larger margin than had been expected. A new college record was established by Becket in the discus with a throw of 115 feet. 1 inch, and the present records of 10 seconds in the 100- yard dash 21.1111 Q2 seconds in the 220-yard dash were equalled by Miller and Dodge respectively. Although considerably greater strength was shown in this meet by the Purple in the field events than had been forecasted, the best performance of the team was in the track events, in which eight out of ten possible first places were taken. . In the New England Intercollegiates the Purple team made a very creditable showing, qualifying eight men and placing five in the finals of one of the closest meets ever held under the auspices of the Association. Out of 17 men who were entered 10 of Coach Seeley's team were able to qualify, although Dodge, leading a fast field in the 290, was the only VV1ll12I.I1lS man to take a first place in the meet. Of the four men the Purple sent to the I. C. A. A. meet at Cambridge, Miller, running the 100-yard dash, and Phillips, running the 120-yard high hurdles, were the only men to qualify in the preliminaries, but both were eliminated in the semi-finals. Q87 New England lntercollegiate Athletic Association Members Amherst Holy Cross Tufts Bates M. A. C. Maine Boston College M. I. T. Vermont Bowdoin Middlebury Wesleyan Brown New Hampshire Williams Colhy Trinity W. P. I. Officers lil. Shuttleworth, Jr., Williams . . . . Prcsirlem G. E. 0. 1VIcl.eod, Amherst . . Vfice-President W.'C. Roux, Brown . . . . Tfrcasmw D. H. Cockran, WVesleyan ..... Secretary F. I-I. Briggs, M. I. T. . . Chairman Advisory Committee Thirty-Sixth Annual Championship Meet Event 100-Yard Dash . Q20-Yard Dash . -H-0-Yard Dash . Mass., May 20, l922 Winners Worcester, Carter, Brown Miller, Williams Dodge, Williams Carroll, Holy Cross Dodge, Williams Miller, Williams Seilmerling, VVesleyan Driscoll, Boston College Driscoll, Boston College Archibald, Bates Smith, M. I. T. Gurney, M. I. T. Q88 Record 10 4-5 sec Q3 2-5 sec 51 1-5 sec 880-Yard Run One-Mile Bun Two-Nlile Run 120-Yard Hurdles Q20-Yard Hurdles High Jump Broad Jump Pole Vault . Discus Throw Hammer Throw Shot Put . Kirley, Boston College Hunt, Bowdoin Nutter, Brown Richmond, VVilliams Sanborn, M. I. T. Sarhest, Bates Monk, Brown Mahoney, Boston College Buker, Bates Hendrie, M. I. T. McGinley, Bates MeKeeman, Maine Cook, Wesleyan Phillips, Williams Merrick, Boston College Robinson, Middlebury Chittiek, M. I. T. Wing, Amherst Hershey, M. I. T. Cook, Wesleyan Clark, Amherst Darling, Amherst Flahive, Boston College Mullin, Boston College Reid, Boston College Nolan, Boston College Dippel, M. I. T. Heap, M. I. T. Darling, Amherst Bishop, Bowdoin Maxwell, Wesleyan Q min. 1-5 sec 4 min. 31 Q-5 see 9 min. 46 1-5 see Davis, VVilliams and Whitten, Nliddlebury Luce, Bates Potratz, Middlebury Ferris, Holy Cross Jones, Brown Tootell, Bowdoin Tonon, M. I. T. Trout, Maine Mason, Bowdoin Bell, Boston College Poland, Brown Connor, New Hampshire Chutter, Vermont 289 16 2-5 see Q7 3-5 sec 6 ft. 3--li in 21 ft. 6 1-4- in 11 ft. 5 1-2 in 122 ft. 8 in. 121 ft. 11 1-2 in. 42 ft. 5 in. Williams-Union Dual Meet , Schenectady, N. Y., April 29, l922 100-Yard Dash-won by Miller CWD, Mendes CWD, second, Dodge CWD, third, time, 10 1-5 seconds. Q20-Yard Dash-won by Miller CWD, Dodge CWD, second, J. W. Davis CUD, third, time, Q2 2-5 seconds. 440-Yard Dash-won by Stowers CWD, Patterson CUD, second, Perkins CWD third, time, 51 seconds. 880-Yard Run-won by Richmond CWD, Personius CUD, second, 'Keep CWD, third, time, Q minutes, 4 3-5 seconds. One-Mile Run--Won by McQueen CUD, Adams CWD, second, Brayton CVVD, third, time, 4 minutes, 47 4-5 seconds. Two-1VIile Run-won by Fasce CWD, Fitchen CWD, second, Kaplan CUD, third, time, 10 minutes, 10 3-5 seconds. 190-Yard High Hurdles-,won by Phillips CWD, Oram CUD, second, Coleman CVVD, third, time, 16 1-5 seconds. QQO-Yard Low Hurdles--won by Oram CUD, Phillips CVVD, second, Wishard CWD, third, time, 26 4-5 seconds. Shot Put-won by Miller CUD, Sutton CUD, second, Mendes CWD, third, distance, 36 feet 6 1-Q inches. Hammer Throw-won by Weber CWD, Crannell CUD, second, IIUIIICS CWD, third, distance, 100 feet, 11 inches. Discus Throw-won by Becket CVVD, Wishard CWD, second, Jameson CWD, third, distance, 99 feet, 11 1-4 inches. High Jump--tied for first, Elliman CWD and Oram CUD, tied for third, Wal- lace CWD and Cohn CUD, height, 5 feet, 7 3-4 inches. Broad Jump-won by Olmsted CWD, Mendes CWD, second, Oram CUD, third, distance, Q0 feet, 10 1-Q inches. Pole Vault-won by Dickey CWD, Davis CVVD, second, Baldwin CWD and Nichols CUD, tied for third, height, 10 feet, 6 inches. Summary of Points Williams Union 0 100-Yard Dash ...... 9 Q20-Yard Dash 8 1 440-Yard Dash 6 3 880-Yard Run . 6 8 One-Mile Run . . 4 5 Two-Mile Run . . 8 1 120-Yard High Hurdles . 6 3 220-Yard Low Hurdles . 4 . 5 Shot Put . . . 1 8 Hammer Throw . 6 3 Discus Throw 9 0 High Jump . 4 1-2 4 1-2 Broad Jump . 8 1 Pole Vault . 8 1-2 1-Q 88 38 290 Williams -Wesleyan Dual Meet Middletown, Conn., May 6, l922 100-Yard Dash-won by Miller CWD, Seiberling CWesD, second, Dodge CWD, third, time, 10 seconds. QQO-Yard Dash-won by Miller CVVD, Dodge CWD, second, Bancker CVVesD, third, time, QQ Q-5 seconds. 440-Y ard Dash-won by Stowers CWD: Perkins CVVD, second, Emerson CVVesD, third, time, 50 Q-5 seconds. ' 880-Yard Run--won by Richmond CWD, Keep CWD, second, Rich CWesD, third, time, Q minutes, 1 1-5 seconds. K One-Mile Run-won by Nladdaford CWesD, Sanford CVVD, second, Knowles CYVesD, third, time, 4- minutes, 4-0 seconds. 5' Two-Mile Run-won by Fasce CWD, Balsley CVVesD, second, Norton CDVesD, third, time, 10 minutes, 15 1-5 seconds. 120-Yard High Hurdles-won by Cook CWesD, Phillips CWD, second, Cole- man CWD, third, time, 15 1-5 seconds. H QQO-Yard Low Hurdles-won by Carrington CW7esD, Cook CWesD, second, Phillips CWD, third, time, Q6 seconds. High Jump-won by Elliman CWD, Sciberling CVVesD and VVallace CDVD, tied for second, height, 5 feet, 7 inches. Broad Jump-won by Bancker CVVesD, Mendes CWD, second, Olmsted CVVD, third, distance, 22 feet, 3-4 inches. Shot Put-won by liecket CVVD, Mendes CWD, second, Ridey CDVesD, third, distance, 35 feet, 1 1-4 inches. Hammer Throw-won by Weber CVVD, Stone CVVesD, second, Humes CDVD, third, distance, 105 feet, 9 1-Q inches. A Discus Throw-won by Becket CWD, Johnson CWesD, second, Wishard CWD, third, distance, 110 feet, 9 3-5 inches. Javelin Throw-won by Ridey CWesD, Carrington ClVesD, second, DVishard CWD, third, distance, 145 feet, 8 inches. Pole Vault-won by lVIaxwell CVVesD, Borden CWesD and Dickey CWD, tied for second, height, 11 feet. Summary of Points YVillinms YV1-slcyun Williams Wesleyan 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 4-40-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run One-Mile Run Two-lVIile Run 1Q0-Yard High Hurdles QQO-Yard Low Hurdles ull N- High Jump Broad Jump Shot Put Hammer Throw Discus Throw Javelin Throw Pole Vault Williams-Amherst Dual Meet Weston Field, May I3, i922 100-Yard Dashe-won by Miller CWD: Clark CAD, second: Dodge CVVD, third: time, 10 seconds. Q20-Yard Dash-won by Dodge CWD: Miller CWD, second: Clark CAD, third: time, QQ seconds. 440-Yard Dash-won by Stowers CWD: Perkins CWD, second: Mfiyer CAD, third: time, 50 8-5 seconds. 880-Yard Run-won by Richmond CVVD: Keep CVVD, second: ltloyer CAD, third: time, Q minutes, 1 second. One-Mile Run-won by Cobb CAD: Sanford CVVD, second: Adams CWD, third: time, 4 minutes 44 3-5 seconds. Two-1VIileRun-won by Fasce CYVD: Fitchen CVVD, second: Cobb CAD, third' time, 10 minutes 16 3-5 seconds. 120-Yard High Hurdles-won by Phillips CVVD: Coleman CVVD, second' .Brown CAD, third: time, 16 seconds. Q20-Yard Low Hurdles-won by Wing CAD: Phillips CWD, second: Ferrini CAD, third: time, Q5 3-5 seconds. ' .High Jump-tied for first-Clark CAD, Darling CAD: VVallace CWD, third' height, 5 feet 9 1-Q inches. Broad Jump-won by MCllClCS CDVD: Kimball CAD, second: Olmsted CWD, third: distance, 21 feet 3 1-2 inches. Shot Put-won by Mendes CVVD: Becket CVVD, second: Lamberton CAD, third: distance, 35 feet 1 inch. Hammer Throw--won by Weber CWD: Clark CAD, second: Hnmes CWD, third: distance, 116 feet 1 1-2 inches. Discus Throw-won by Becket CWD: Clark CAD, second: Brown CAD, third: distance, 115 feet 1 inch. Pole Vault-won by Darling CAD: tied for second, Davis CWD, Dickey CWD' height, 11 feet. 9 9 5 9 Summary of Points Williams Amherst 100-Yard Dash ..... 6 3 Q20-Yard Dash . 8 1 440-Yard Dash 8 1 880-Yard Run . 8 1 lliie-Mile Run . 4 5 Two-lVIile Run . . 8 1 120-Yard High Hurdles . 8 1 Q20-Yard Low Hurdles . 3 6 High Jump . . 1 8 Broad Jump . . 6 3 Shot Put . 8 1 Hammer Throw 6 3 Discus Throw 5 4 Pole Vault . 4 5 83 48 292 oz. if Q, 100-Yard Dush 220-Ynrcl Dash 44-0-Yurfl Dush 880-Yard Run One Mile Run 'l'wo Mile Run 120-Yurcl Huralles 220-Yard Hurdles Bronrl Jump . High Jump . Pole Vault . Shot Put . 11llllIl110l' Throw Discus Throw Athletic Records 10 sec. 22 sec. 23 4- un it :gi ' II.-.:NJ ::--.' ..:Qc L1 15 4-- 241 4-- in sec. . 59 1-5 sec. 26 1-5 see. 27 3-5 see. SCC. SCC. 22 ft. 2 1-4 in. 5 l't. 11 3-4 in. 11 ft. 3 in. 4-1 ft. 5 in. 138 ft. 5 2-3 in. 110 l't. 9 3-5 ill. 293 11 C. . S. Pntterson, 1898 M. Cnllulmn, 1898 11. L. Gutterson, 190-1- K. F. Driscoll, 1915 W. P. Austin, 1917 G. M. Hayes, 1916 C. S. Miller, 1924 A. I.. Kelley, Jr., 1910 G. M. Hayes, 1916 L L. J. J . 11' V. Dodge, 192-1 D. Lester, 1911 llruy, 1900 1. Newton, 1911 H. 11. llrown, 1920 P. I.. L It rf 14' 1 Potter, 1901 G. Bluekiner, 1903 G. Leavitt, ex-1907 Potter, 1901 lt. Bartlett, 1912 G. Horrux, 1909 W. H. Peabody, 190-1 1'l. J. Murshull, ex-1908 C. ill. Phelps, Jr., 1914- A. 14. Beckel, 1922 May 14 Muy 9 Muy 7 Moy 9 May 9 May 6 May 14, May 8, Muy 19 Mny 18 April 30 June 1, May 6 May 29, June 21, May 10, Muy 20, May 31, Muy 4- Mny 23, Muy 14, May 19, Muy 2-1, M an y ti 1 a 1890 1890 190-1- 1914 1914 1916 1921 1909 1910 1922 1910 1900 191 1 1920 1901 1903 1905 1901 1912 1908 1904- 1900 1913 1922 VXRSITY R.I'Il4AY 'l'l ISS UUITNTRY 'l'l XM Q9-L Review of the 1922 Cross Country Season 1AVING defeated Middlebury t Lken second pl ice in L triangular meet NMR xble to pl ice only ninth in the tt nth mnnn Ll New l ngl md I1ltClC0l 9 I with Springfield and WVesleyan, and lost to Harvard, VVilliams was z'f I ,e 2 a . l2'2 f'f- legiate Cross Country Meet at Boston. Captain Fasce was the outstanding star of the season, placing first in all the dual meets entered, including that against Harvard, in which he covered a six-mile course in the unusual time of 34 minutes and 14 seconds, and finishing eighth in the Inter- eollegiates. In the first meet of the year Middlebury was defeated over the W'illiamstown course on October 21 by the score of 23-32. A week later, running over an un- familiar and difficult course, the harriers placed second in a meet with Springfield and VVesleyan, the final score being 39 for Springfield, 41 for Williams, and 44 for Wesleyan. ln a meet with Harvard on November 4 the Purple team was defeated by the score of 22-42. Cross Country Team E. V. Fasce, 1923, lfaptain. S. VV. VVebb, 1923 P. R. Fitchen, 1923 A. Brayton, 1924 'l'. K. Livingston, 1923 M. D. Sanford, 1924- J, M, Allen, 1923 A. E. Driscoll, 1925 Williams vs. Middlebury Williamstown, October 21 Winner-Williams Score-23 to 32 Williams vs. Springfield and Wesleyan Springfield, Mass., October Z8 VVinner--Springfield: Williams second Scores-39, 4-1, and 4-4 Williams vs. Harvard Cambridge, Mass., November 4 Winner-Harvard Score-22 to 4-2 N. E.. l. C. A. A. Meet Boston, November 18 Maine ....... 4-9 Bates .... 53 M. I. T. . 110 Bowdoin . 129 Tufts . . . 174- Brown . . . 183 New Hampshire . 184- Wesleyan . . 202 Williams . . 226 M. A. C. . 235 Vermont . . 250 Boston University . 319 295 Review of the l923 Relay Season Z LTHOUGH handicapped at the outset by the sickness of Captain A ' Stowers and the ineligibility of Perkins, the Williams relay tcam finished the season without a defeat, having won from M. A. C., .,- Q:v?2 .. , . . . 1 -- Boston College, and Bowdoin. The victory registered over thc Boston College runners at the American Legion Games at Boston on Washington's Birthday is regarded as a significant achievement for the Purple relay men, since the Boston College team is rated as one of the strongest in the East, and took third in the National Intercollegiates. The annual race with Amherst and Wesleyan had to be dispensed with be- cause of the cancellation of the Hartford Industrial meet, at which the Amherst- Wesleyan-Williallls tilt was to have been one of the features. The team had no trouble with M. A. C., and showed up well against Bowdoin in a hard race at the Knights of Columbus Meet at Boston. The Purple representatives running in the individual events were not able to distinguish themselves, although Miller took fourth in the 50-yard open handicap against a particularly fast field at the American Legion Games. Relay Team Season of l923 G. F. Perkins, Jr., 1925 C. I-I. Stowers, 1923 0. D. Keep, 1925 C. S. Richmond, 1923 Williams vs. M. A. C. Amherst, Mass., january 20, l923 Won by Williams-Time, 3 minutes, 16 and 2-5 seconds Williams vs. Bowdoin Knights of Columbus Meet, Boston, February l7, l923 YVon by Williams-Time, 3 minutes, 10 seconds Williams vs. Boston College A American Legion Games, Boston, February 22, l923 Won by W'illiams-Time, 2 minutes, 50 and 2-5 seconds 296 Twenty-Fourth Annual Lehman Cup Meet Lasell Gymnasium and Old Campus, March 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, and 13,1923 1923 1924- 1925 1926 Individual Scores above 10 C. S. Riclnnoncl, 1923 . C. H. Stowers, 1923 C. S. Miller, 1924 . C. S. Wishard, 1924- 0. D. Keep, 1925 . A. Brayton, 1924- . T. P. Coleman, 1925 Interclass Relay Meet February 28, 1923 Won by the Class of 1923 -Olmsted, Mzicrlcie. Richmond, Stowers -Miller, Dodge, Brayton, Perkins -Graves, WVilson, Driscoll. Keep -Hulmhaml. Sinytlie, Beetle, Bell . 50 4-5 31 23 18 11 . . 1 1 Annual Novice Cross Country Meet November I 5, 1922 i Order of Finish Holt, 1925 Hinton, 1925 Stoltz, 1926 Mc-Cllliovli, 1926 lm 297 i , A A 1 I Twenty-Fourth Annual Sophomore-Freshman Event 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 414-0-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run Une-Mile Run Two-Mile Run 120-Yard High Hurdles 220-Yard Low Hurdles . High Jump . Shot Put . Discus Throw Javelin Throw Broad Jump Pole Vault . 1-Tammer Throw Dual Meet Cctober 18 and l9, 1922 Winner l.cFevre, 1926 Hubbard, 1926 Bell, 1926 . Keep, 1925 Driscoll, 1925 Driscoll, 1925 Coleman, 1925 Baird, 1926 Kniffen, 1926 DuMortier, 1926 Lukens, 1925 Sluythe, 1926 llcll,1926 . Re-cord 10 4-5 sec 24- 3-5 sec . 56 2-5 sec . 2 min. 12 sec- 5 min. 9 2-5 sec 12 min. 23 1-5 sec . 17 4-5 sec - . 30 sec . . 5 ft. 1 in . 30ft.301-2in . 100 ft. 1 in . 19 ft. 7 1-2 in Baldwin, 1925, R. VVilliams, 1926 8 ft. 6 in Nic-hols, 1926 Q . 100ft 1926. 76 points 1925, 59 points 298 fi Q99 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM REED Mnxs Coach BIESSER DUNHARI JAYNE Mgr. BIXBY PEASE FISHER BLACKMER XX IGHTMAX C0011 Ass't. Mgr. DODGE l l NIANAGER Bixm' Williams College Basketball Association Season of 1923 ' Officers Wingate Bixhy, II, 1923 ..... l,7'0SIifl0Ilf and M amzgcr Linsley Villars Dodge, 1924 . . Vficc-Prc.a'ident and .f1.v.s'eistant Manager Guerdon N. Messer . ...... Coach Alan R. Blackmer, 1924 . . . Captain Varsity Alan R. Blaekmor, 1923, Right Forward, Captain H. B. vviglltlllttll, 1923, Left Forward C. A. Boynton, 1923, Right Guard II. B. Fisher, Jr., 1925, Center YV. F. Pease, 1924, Left Guard Substitutes F. E. Jayne, 1924, Left Guard J. H. Dunham, Jr., 1925, Left Guard H. I-1. Cook, 1925, Right Forward J. T. Mztills, 1925, Right Guard WV. C. Reed, 1925, Left Forward 301 l f5f 1gT Lite? CAPTAIN BLACK MER 302 Review of the l 92 3 Basketball Season LEVEN victories with but four defeats mark the 1923 basketball sea- Nfli-qf son as an unusually successful one, with the quintet winning the E :V last nine games of its schedule in a st.rong finish, the scoring power of the team being shown by the fact that the Purple tallied 615 points to its opponents' 445. Captain Blackmer '24 smashed his 1922 record of 196 points by scoring 326 in the fifteen contests this year. After two easy victories over Norwich and Albany State College, the five met defeat at the hands of Knox, Harvard, Princeton, and Wesleyan in the next four games, though Wesleyan won by only one point. VVilliams then ran off the re- maining nine games, defeating Tufts 30-26, Middlebury 59-33, avenging a previous loss by crushing Wesleyan 41-28, winning from Rochester 54-21, and from Lafay- ette 47-37. Amherst was nosed out 42-41, Brown was defeated 47-38, Amherst again lost 33-23, and in the final encounter Brown was overcome by the score of 43-13. Improved teamwork and fast passing marked the play of the five, which was ably coached by Guerdon Messer. Wightman and Boynton are the only losses to the team this June by graduation. Schedule of Games December At Williamstown VVilliams December At VVilliamstown VVilliams January At Williamstown W'illiams January At Williamstown Williams January At Princeton VVilliams January At Middletown 1Villiams January At VVilliamstown 1Villiams February At VVilliamstown vV1ll1tl.ll1S February At Williamstown VVilliams February At Williamstown 1v1lll2Lll1S February At Yvilliamstown VVilliams February At Amherst VVilliams March At Providence 1Villiams March At Williamstown 1Villiams March At VVilliamstown Williams 303 42 61 24 28 27 37 39 59 41 54 47 42 47 33 43 615 Norwich Albany State Knox Harvard Princeton Vtlesleyan Tufts Middlebury VVesleyan Rochester Lafayette Amherst Brown Amherst Brown 19 16 32 46 43 38 26 33 28 21 37 41 38 23 13 445 VARSITY SWIM BIIXG TEAM XYILLIAMS HEPPENST.ALL COXVIXG IQLAPPROTH DRURY Mgr. STOWERS PIE.-XLY OLBISTED JONES BIOTTER LILIEXCRANTZ SANFORD Williams College Swimming Association Season of l923 Clifton Hcald Stowers, 1929 ..... l,'I'6S'I:ll07ll and Manager Jolin Erastus Melielvy, 1924 . . Vic-e-l'1'e.sirle11t and Assistant M Imager Charles Luther Grallani . . ..... lfoaeh Sherman Armstrong Jones, 1923 . . . Captain Varsity A. Healy, 1924 l E. Lilienerantz, 1925 I 220- Yard M. D. Sanford, 1924 lnmhm R. ll. VVilliams, 1926 Swim C. N. Motter, 1925 ' ' ' VV. S. Drury, 1924 H , vt R. 11. Williitms, mes l G. o1mStcd,.Ir., 1924 ggjfjg S. A. Jones, 1923 l Plume R. li. flowing, 1926 ' 6 R. ll. Heppenstall, 1925 ' 'I G. Olmsted, Jr., 1924 Back A. Healy, 1924 E. Liliencrantz, 1925 I Stroke J. M. Klapproth, 1924 Relay 4. I Fancy M. D. Sanfortl, 1924 Team M' D' mmford' 1924 j Dive C. N. Motter, 1925 l Schedule of Contests January 20 At 1Villianistown Union 6 VVilliams 56 February 17 At VVilliamstowu Springfield Y. M. C. A. College 14 VVilliams 36 February 23 At Amherst Amherst 42 Williams 26 February 24 At Middletown VVesleyan 40 Williams 28 March 3 At Williamstown R. P. I. 12 Williams 47 March 10 At Williamstown Boston University 8 Williams 51 305 MANAGER STOWERS CAPTAIN JONES Review of the i923 Swimming Season INNING four out ol' six 'meets and losing only to Amherst and WVesley- an,'.the Purpleiswimlnlng team had a successful season, defeating Union, Springfield Y. M. C. A., lt. P. I., and Boston University. The outstanding' feature of the season was the brilliant work of Captain-elect Olmsted '24, who lowered the New England Intercollegiate record for the 100-yard breast stroke to 1 minute 13 1-5 seconds, a11d who took second place in this event in the National Intercollegiates. Captain Jones '23 was a consistent point-winner in the plunge, and Motter '25 and Lilien- crantz '25, in the dashes and 220-yard swim respectively, were the other main- stays of the team. Enieetive coaching under C. L. Graham brought the team into good condition and showed its good results throughout the season. The relay team performed well in each of the meets. 306 I , L l . Williams College Hockey Association' Season of l923 Officers VVillian1 Bentley Quaintanee, Jr., 1928 . . . IJTU-Yifldflt and Zlllmagvr Benjamin Thompson F awcett, 1924- . V'l'ClJ-lJ'I'6S'td67lt and Assistant Manager Russell H. liarkcll ......... Uoach William R. Stephenson, 1923 ....... Uczptmfn Team J. A. Stephenson, Jr., 1924, Left VVing W. R. Stephenson, 1923, Right VVing H. A. VVatkins, 1926, Center R. W. Pressprich, Jr., 19241, Right Defense F. Howe, 1926, Left Defense H. VV. Comstock, 1925, Center R. C. Clark, 1923, Left Wing M. Hemphill, 1923, Right Wing M. M. Lowes, 1925, Goal Schedule of Contests January 13 At Troy Williams R. P. I. January 17 At Williamstown VVilliams NI. A. C. January 20 At VVilliamstown VVilliams Dartmouth February 8 At Williamstown Williams Amherst February 14 At Amherst Willialns Amherst February 17 At West Point VVilliams VVest Point February 22 At Albany Williams Albany C. f February 24 At Williamstown Willialns R. P. I. Mzireh 2 At Princeton Willialns Princeton March 3 At Clinton Williams Hamilton 307 VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM HORSE COMSTOCK Lowns XVATKIXS Mgr. QL'.a1xTANc'1: PRESSPRICH J. STEPHENSON W. STEPHESSON CLARK HEXIPHILL F.awCE'1'1'. Ass't Mgr lN'I.xN.u:lm QITAIN'l'ANUl'1 Review of the l923 Hockey Season M r X 0 TAR1 INC the se won with 1 vetcr LH squad Ind duelopmg L strong I XX profession tl hockey pl mycr the 1 urple sextet h Ld 1 successful ye ir W V' l with 1 record of sw xlctories one tic and three dcfcits the lmtter at the hands of Dartmouth, Amherst, and Princeton. The addition of two freshmen, Watkills and Howe, after midyears, considerably strengthened the attack of the team, and throughout the season Captain VV. Stephenson and Captain-elect J. Stephenson featured. For the first time in some years the VVes- ton Field rink was used, and practice was much lnore regular on that account. The 6-5 defeat by Dartmouth came only after three extra periods, and the Q-1 loss to Amherst was amply revenged in a return game which VVilliams won 5-0. West Point was easily defeated 5-1, but near the close of the season Princeton's strong sextet defeated the Purple 5-Q, although the losers scored twice in the Hnal period while holding the Orange and Black scoreless. In this game as in the others of the schedule, the work of Lowes at goal was of a high order. The season closed with a 2-1 victory over Hamilton. F5 ,' 1 , 2. a 'fa . . ,a ef ' fa .' D l ' l ul' ,, I s offensive attack under the coaching of R. H. Barkell, a Western 9fD Lll 'sx ' . .- 1 .1 i r A . Uv- - fp 01 Y . L . - 1 , t. . 1 1 . 1 -L I 1. lvl i Ml i i f L u. 7 i i 'ls in 9 1 ' x 2 A-la f I 309 rr, H, y 1 31' CA1 vA1N S'1'm'ulcNsoN 310 l i l MANAKIIGII DURFEE Williams College Soccer Association Officers John Rorback Durfee, 1923 ..... Presrfclent and M Imager Reginald Williain Pressprich, Jr., 19244 . V 'irre-Prexfirlerzt and .fl.s.v'i.s'f11r1:t M fmuger William Taggart ........ ' . . lfoareh Wallace Henry Witcombe, 1923 . . Captain 311 YARSITY SOCCER TEAM , . . , .f ' - . ' . 'Q fl'K. -..uri .... l - Review of the l9Z4 Soccer Season EVERAT. factors were instrumental in making the first soccer team in H Q . . the history of Williams athletic rather unsuccessful from the point of View of intercollegiate competition, but those who are backing the Q sport are confidently expecting that in the future more adequate arrangements will obviate many of the difficulties encountered in the beginning season. Although the team was not successful in winning any of the games on its schedule, it showed up to good advantage in several of them, and trained a number of players in the fundamentals of the game. The following men received soccer insignia: Captain Whiteombe, Bancker, Carr, Durfee Qmanagerj, Greeff, Greene, Sutton, Stephens, Taylor, 19Q3g Clason, Powell, Pressprich Cassistant managerj, 1924, Clarkson, Gummey, Harding, Holt, 1925. l922 Games Dartmouth Williams West Point Williams Hamilton Williams R. P. I. Williams Amh6I'St vVllllt1.IllS 313 -- ww p-a .A VARSITY TENNIS TEAM k t NI XICCR-XT , bb - gr. . 1 A 1-1 Mgr. LOIZEAUX COOK EWING Rowslf: PRESCOT1' Williams College Tennis Association Season of 1922 Officers Joshua H. Loizeaux, 1922 ..... P'r0s'irlent mul Manager Robert Hargitt McGrath, 1923 . . Vfiffe-Presi1Ic11t and .-fls.vistm1t lllamiger Richard E. Rowse, 1922 ........ Captain Team R. E. Rowse, 1922 H. D. Ewing, 1922 I-I. S. Prescott, 1922 H. II. Cook, 1925 Dual Matches May 3 At Williamstown Williams Union May 5 At Cambridge Williams M. I. T. May 6 At Cambridge Williams Harvard May 18 At New Haven Williams Yale May 16 At Williamstown Williams Dartmouth May 20 At Williamstown Williams M. I. T. May 27 At Middletown Williams Wesleyan May 29 At Williamstown Williams U. of S. Calif. May 30 At Williamstown Williams Amherst N. E. I. C. Tennis Championship Longwood Club, Boston, May 23, 1922 Singles, Semi-final Round-Sanders, Dartmouth, defeated Prescott, liams, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. 315 Wi I K l R. H. lVlCGltA'l'lI'!-NIILIIIIHOI' CAPTAIN ltoivsn Review of the 1922 Tennis Season FTER opening the. season auspiciously with a 5-1 victory at the expense llfffgfta-Nfl of Union, the Williams tenms team suffered four consecutive losses to M. 1. T., Harvard, Yale, and Dartmouth. Proof of the team's f' ifgw improvement is seen in the return match with M. I. T., which resulted in a 3-3 tie as compared with the Purple's earlier 5-1 defeat. In the New England Intercollegiates, Captain Rowse and Prescott were elimi- natcd in the first doubles round by Sanders and Howe of Dartmouth, the ultimate winners of the tournament. Displaying the excellent brand of tennis that marked his game throughout the season, Prescott succeeded in reaching the semi-final round in singles, where he was defeated by Sanders, who later captured the singles title, while Rowse fell in the second singles round before Carver of M. I. T., who was the other finalist of the tournament. After winning easily from Wesleyan, Williams lost a two-man match to the University of Southern California, but crushed Amherst on Memorial Day 6-1, thus closing the season with a successful finish. 316 GOLF Williams College Golf Association Season of l922 I Officers William P. Luedeko, Jr., 1922 .... I,T6'S'illU7ll and M imager James C. Larkin, 1923 .... Vfice-President and Assistant M anagcr George B. Secor, 1922 ......... Captain Team Carter F. Jones, 1922 Mereditli Hemphill, 1923 George B. Secor, 1922 Rutledge Simmons, 1923 Douglas I-I. Rose, II, 1922 Henry W. Comstock, 1925 Schedule of Golf Matches April 29 At VVilliamstown Williams 41 Twill Oaks C. C. 2 May 6 At Hartford Williams 1 Yale 8 May 9 At Greenfield Williams 35 Dartmouth 55 May 20 At Garden City Williams 8 U. of Penn. 1 Mzty 27 At Pittsfield Williams 5 Wesleyan 1 May 30 At Amherst Williams 6 Amherst 0 National Intercollegiate Tournament Garden City, I... I., June 27-july l Third Round-Boyd, Dartmouth, defeated Ward, Williams Final Round-Boyd, Dartmouth, defeated Secor, Williams 317 VARSITY GOLF TEAM Rosa k COMSTOCK HEBIPHILL Mgr. Lrm-:KE SIMMONS SECOR XV.-KRD LARKIN. Ass't Mgr mln, ' G A F CAPTAIN SIMMONS MANAoim LAnK1N RCVICW of i922 Golf Season l'l'I-I a record of four victories and two defeats, the 1922 Golf Team closed a season of more than usual success. After a one-sided defeat at the hands of Yale, the Purple bowed to Dartmouth .5-1,-85, and then won the three remaining matches hy decisive scores, over- coming the University of Pennsylvania, Wesleyan, and Amherst. In the National Intcrcollegiates Ward, Intercollegiate Champion of 1020, lost to Boyd of Dartmouth, who then won the title for 1922 by defeating Captain Secor, who had reached the final round with a display of unusual skill. lntercollegiate Golf Association Members Columbia Drake Cornell Harvard Dartmouth Pennsylvai Officers J. C. lV2ll'd, Williams . . . N. T. Lovell, Yale -. . . F. Sheehy, Dartmouth . 319 iia l'riucel,ou Williams Yale . Presidevit . S ecretary . Treasurer SF!! an-I ,,- we 4 'Zge' ' A' 1g'4.f . , FRESHMAX 'FOOTBALL SQUAD Review of Freshman Athletics Z l l l It going through L sc hedule of five outside ,, xmas without defe lt A' I X I u ty? '-X' the ,l reshman football eleven fell before the sophomores m the post- Ufwlfwi- 2 ' - ' ' ' A 5 ' ' L 2 , l ' . MQ f se Lson contest by the close score of 6- 3. 1 revious to th tt the first- ' Y year men had defeated Adams I-Iigh 10-0, Deerfield High Q6-6, Williston Academy 9-6, R. P. I. freshmen 25-9, and VVesleyan freshman 26-7, an unusual record. In spite of a tendency toward individual brilliancy rather than coordination and teamwork, the eleven made rapid progress during the season. In the fast backfield, Parks, Clement, Howe, and Bell were the stars, and the defensive and offensive play of Surabian in the line was another feature of the eleven. The loss of the annual underclass game was unexpected, the winning touchdown resulting from an intercepted pass. Material for future varsity teams is promised from this strong ,1 rcshman team. . In basketball the Freshman team was not up to the standard set hy the 1926 football eleven. The team won only half of its games in the interelass series, and then began a series of outside games, defeating Albany Academy 38-18 in the first contest and then losing to VVilliston Q7-17 in a much stiffer and faster game. Cambridge Iligh School afforded little opposition, the Freshmen winning 39-10, but lt. P. I. freshmen proved their slight superiority in the next contest by defeat- ing the 1Villiams yearlings Q0-16. 'l'he final game of the season, against Deerfield Academy, resulted in a 32-Q0 victory for the Academy team, making a total of two victories and three defeats for the Freshman team. Although the team lacked consistent excellence, the individual work of Captain Bogart and Elderfield was outstanding. 321 Winner Winner Winner WVinner 1Vinner Winner Winner Winner Winner of Series American 'League National League Winner of Series League A . League B . Winner Winner lnterclass Athletics Baseball Basketball Soccer Relay Unclerclass Football Unclerclass Tug-o'-War Unclerclass Track Meet Interclass Carnival lntramural Athetics Baseball 1 Basketball A Swimming Winter lce Carnival 322 1922 1925 1926 1923 1925 1926 1926 1926 Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Kappa Epsilon . . Delta Psi Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Kappa Epsilon Alpha Delta Phi . Beta Theta Pi Alpha Delta Phi N25 liASli1G'l'IS.-Xl,l, 'l'l' XXI 10215 Sl JLIUIGIQ, TIGAM 323 Athletic Managerial Competition F rom the W. K. Roll R. L. Bergen I I C. Brown, Jr. G K. Campbell I7 NV. Clinton H YV. Comstock H H. Cook R. H. Davis J. A. Dow J. E. Dowling C. Fischer H. S. Ide, Jr. J. P. Knitfin A G. 'Baldwin H Z. I z c, R C C C lirl II P. Farnsworth . B. Freeman J. T. Baxter, Jr. H. C. Brown H. Ehlers, Jr. J . I-I S. Hopkins, . S. Johnson F. F. Nlauck C. S. Mot.ter R. B. Cowing, III L. W. Francis, Jr. YV. M. Gladding, Jr L. K. Hawkins 1 C.. L. Hibbard, Jr. JV. IC. Conklin F. li. Gummcy, 2nd w Cf. R. Lindsay, III Class of I 925 - Football Baseball L. Z. Wells Basketball B. B. Van Klecck Track Tennis Hockey P. H. Walton 324 K. J. Dugan . I'I. IV. Newhegin W. C. Reed J. P. Schocntgcn E. S. Skillin, Jr. G. I.. Sterling J. A. VVooclcock, H. IS. Marshall D. H. Mcliaury, J. S. Usborne H. L. Plnmley E. P. Prescott F. D. Rudolph F. A. Frost D. H. I'IOCIg'lll2tll H. C. Nicholls R. M. Smith B. S. Munro J. R. Norton E. C. Parker H. A. Pickard S. K. Platt R. W. Post R. W. Smith W. E. Horwill E. M. Howard J. T. Mztins E. Ii. Newton A. K. Spencer C. E. LOCIIIICI' J. E. Lockwood P. Onthank H H Cn l'1c'rm '5 Q4 Divx I3ll,l. ICD ef Jo11NNu4: H Russ ' Nun STr:w 326 H 73 ' UMW? XVALLYH PUNKH CoUw1 ' so U HIGLII' .IAc'K . LAWIJICH ,Q .px -1 '--6, ' VL . W 'fw- , Qu AA H Lfuuu 11: 328 'l'lmc'li lLwl1: --vnu nl .iN H I ...un Gmoluald' Em 329 :.::J li- A1 ws L . . K . 2 , K Q3-rr ' aff: 'Y H CIIAPW' 1' MON'I'Y H. ?. Lfnvrmn AI. 330 L'U1m1c: I,l'3'l'l'3H -,ve uw' vr 5, IKM .lmuu ' H-IINH 331 ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS ...... A'rIILIf:'rICs . .... ........... . Alumni Athletic Association .... . . . Baseball ...............,. Basketball .........,,.... College Athletic Council. . . Football ................ Golf .................. Hocke .... Interclbass ,.... lntramural .... Soccer ...... Swimming .... Tennis ........... Track .......,..... Wearers of the W . . . CHAPEL CHOIR ....... CLUBS ............. Cerele Francais ..... Classical Society .... Commons Club ..... Deutscher Verein. . . Forum ............ Outing Club ........ Philosophical Union ...... Pipe and Quill ............ Preparatory School Clubs, , Varsity Club .....,,...... CoI.LI-:ole Puaacuiaus ....., COMMENCEMENT ..,..... Class Da Exercises. . . Degrees Conferred .... Honors Awarded .... Moonlights .......... Prizes Awarded .......... Program of the Week .... D1CliA'l'lNCi .............. Adelphie Union ....... Unclerclass Debate .... DIGIJICATICIN ......,... DIIAMATICS ............ Cap aIId Bells ......... Three One-Act Plays. . . Flaw BIIIUADIQ ......... Foal-:woap .... FOUNDATIONS .... FIIATIQIQNITIICS ...... Alpha Delta Pln .... Beta Theta Pl ...... Chi Psi .... .......... Delta Kappa Epsilon. . . Delta Psi ............ 29 263 263 275 299 263 267 317 307 322 322 311 305 315 293 265 210 241 244 243 247 245 232 230 246 242 249 260 236 95 97 98 99 103 100 96 219 219 223 5 211 213 215 225 7 235 117 141 133 129 149 145 DE 2 FRATIQRNITIES-Continued Delta Upsilon ......... lnterfraternity Council . Kappa Alpha .......... Phi Delta Theta ,..... Phi Gamma Delta .,.. Phi Sigma Kappa. . . Psi U psilou ..,.... Sigma Phi ......,. Theta Delta Chi .... Zeta Psi .......... Flucsx-IMAN CLASS ........ G Imnufvra STUDENTS .... 1-loNoa SYs'rIcM COMMl'I l'lGl'3 I-1oNoIIAuY SocIIa'I'IIcs .... Delta Sigma Rho ...... Gargoyle ......... Phi Beta Kappa .... Pi Delta Epsilon ...... INs1'I'rU'rIc oI-' PoLI'rICs. . . JUNIOR CLASS .......... SOITICUIIIC Members. . . LIce'I'UIuf:s D1C1,1W'lCliED .... lVlI1HICAL CLUIas ...... College Orchestra. . . Glee Club ....,.... Mandolin Club .... Naw IIIIIIIAIW ......, New Yoak 1iI1:UNIoN. . . No-DEAL COMMl'I I'1GlG .... NoN-A'rHI.Ic'I'Ie CoUNeIL. . OrIvIeIcas or INsI'aUc'rIoN I'aIf:sIumN'r AND 'l'IIUsrnIcs, . . . . PIIOMIQNADIQS .....,...... PUIILIcA'rI0Ns .... Class Book ..... Graphic ....... Gulielmeusian. . . Handbook ..... Purple Cow ..... Record ........... SIcNIoa CLASS ........ Sometime Members. . . SoI'IIoMoau CLASS .....,. Sometime Members . . . STUDENT COUNCIL .... . . 'l'I'rLIe Paola ..... W. C. A. .... . Cabinet ..... Committees .... 125 1 16 1 17 157 153 165 169 121 161 137 77 34 228 173 1511 177 173 183 105 49 61 234 205 207 208 209 1 1 1 32 227 226 12 9 237 189 198 195 197 199 193 191 35 47 63 76 187 3 201 202 203 'nl , I x. , 'hy 1 . X 9 ua , un NQXWXM ' A D P. 4fK1l,,l Xl XXX Txfbfff J ww .ef- :ill ER Is I NG ,I I I I 9 U 5 ' I 'ig 4 KQ-5 Ii II' III' ,II ,' ' Q1 J'?Z',,fg1 . - ,gf 2 ., W fifiii Index to Advertisers Page Ashfieltl House ..., . . :ll Barnes Brothers .... . . I7 Bastien, A. D., . . . . . 21 Bemis, A. II. L. ........... . . 25 Berkshire Life Insurance Co.. . . 20 Berkshire Loan 81 Trust Co. ....,... 7 Berkshire Mutual Fire Insurance Co.. 12 Blyth K: Bonner ....... 20 Boothman's Flower Shop .,.. Briggs, Wallaee A. ..., . Brooks Brothers ..,.... Brunswick-Balkc-Collencl Buerkel H Co. ,....... . -t- H v rw er Lo., lhe. 2 's Cole, II. P. ....... . . 18 College Pharmacy .... . . 23 College Restaurant. . . . . 2-L Vollege Store, The ..., 7 Cotrell and Leonarrl .... Q Crawley, Warren J.. . . . . 23 Derby K Co., Inc.. . . . . 20 Doinin, Nels .,..... . . 15 Dorset Orchard Co., . . . , 21 Dreieer SL tio. .......,.... . . , . 15 Eagle Printing Sz Binding Fo. ...., 6 Blclertielcl-Hartshorn Harclware Vo.. . 8 Electric Pity Engrlaving Co., The .... 26 Brie Pity Iron Works ........... . . 19 Fifth Avenue Bank, The. . . . . 17 Frank Brothers ......... 5 fi00KlI'iCil, E. I. ........ . . ll Great Northern Railway. . . . . I3 Gruntly's Garage ....,.. . . 2-L Ilammontl ....... 5 Hopkins, Geo. M.. . . 4 Hotel Astor .... . Hotel Bancroft. .... 4- Hotel Brunswick .... . . ll Hotel Ureyloek. . . , . 22 Hotel Lenox ....... llotel ltichmoncl. . . llotel Seymour. . . Hotel Ten Byek. . . Hotel Wellington .... Hotel Westerly ........ Interstate Securities Co. ,... , Joslin CQ Lanrlry ....,....... Kinsman, H. E. .....,.... . Little Blue Tea Room, The. . . Macullar Parker Co. ....,. . Macy, A. W. ........... . Mayhew Electric Co. ..... . New England Furniture Co.. . Press, J. .................. . Prudential Insurance Co., The lied Book Magazine, The .... Reuther 81 Ce., A. ...... . . . Rosenberg Co., A. M.. . . Rudnick George . . Salvatore ................ Shrerlclecl Wheat Co., The. . . , Steefel Brothers ........... Steele, John .......... . Sweetheart Tea House .... Tripler, F. li. Co. .... . Van Kleeck's ...... Wallace Co., The. . . WVhite Studio .... Williams Inn ....... Williams Lunch, The. . . Williams News Boom. . . Williams Print, The .... Williams Store. The ......... Williamstown Nationa Bank. Winchester Co. , , , , , 4 , , , A , John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. C' IO.. . Page ll 18 Iii 5 S 12 152 10 5 17 28 4 Q3 I8 18 16 1 I4- 23 3 20 Q4- 9 18 23 12 13 15 11 21 21 22 20 24 17 IQ 9 ESTABLISHED IBIS iEZFTJEiVTIl1Q55D eutleurenief Unmiahirg nuns, MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STRII1' NEW YORK Telephone M urray Hill 8800 Clothing Ready made or to Measure Evening Clothes, Cutawnys, Sack Suits Sporting Clothes, Overeonts, Ulsters English Sz Domestic Hats SL Furnishings Boots 81 Shoes for Dress, Street and Sport y Trunks, Bugs Sz l.eather Goods Send for Comparisons BCJS'Y0 N NEVVPOI T flluouvcomiovnlvou 120 Ilulvu: Avlvaul 1 BROOKS BROTHE RS' Building. convenient to Grand Central, Subway. und to many of the lending Hotels :md Clubs 353333334323335113432SAYSQRB9!1312!QQQSQQQQQQEQQSQQSQQSQQQQQQQSGSQQSQSSSBQQQ As You Go Tlzrougli Lie Let Life Insurance help you. I t was made to protect you and your family. It offers an easy method of saving. It stabilizes a man's credit. It releases his capital for investment, and protects him while his capital is at work. It provides an income in case of permanent disability. It helps the family in emergency. It is one of man's greatest friends. Total payments lo policyholders over 800 million dollars vi-N W WW ,mmm l The Prudential we . ,2'Q,fJf',f,,,g Insurance Company of America .pd 'W S , VIII 2 5 1 I 'S ,sr Q , 5 Q IEIBRALTAI. If E EDWARD D. DUFFIELD. Prcsldcnl Home Office, Newark. New Jersey COTRELL 6: LEONARD ALBANY. N. Y. Makers of CAPS GOWNS I-IOO DS for all degrees We supply Williams and hundreds af olhcr Colleges and Universilies Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume 7Ze Method of reproduction is the correct application of fundamental and acoustical laws. Ask your nearest Brunswick - If The Chippendale The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. MANUFACTURERS---Established l845 Chicago -- New York -- Cincinnati To Idcnlify a Brunswick, jus! Hear It! P. DERBY 8: CO., Inc. FACTORY: GARDNER, MASS. WAREROOMS: 90 Canal St., Boston, Mass., and 215 West 35th St., New York, N. Y. 'DIG Makers of High Grade Office, Dining Room Bed Room and Living Room Chairs WHOLESALE ONLY WILLIAMS COLLEGE FURNISHED ROOMS FITTED WITH OUR PRODUCT un., 7 . -ff , Y-JA ' f.. .! . I- 4 Q. 'H -- ' X 513-72. ' '-fiwaififqi-1' -, .5 ' . A mf T , N A E, T , it J A '.,.,', : ,',6q.N'-4 ' ' , A NM A S 6 R A Wh!! v'., 1' .':- ' 1' Y A ' ., L 1 3' 'E Wag,--1Ii3 ,? QF:5ijggg,i.g sa g Q54 ,k m 1: , TIMES SQUARE 1r2,1Efuff' .1m51 15 -. ' E Eg E52 NEW YORK i552'.H 5f'5.,qm!g,. l+.ii'H'E'ffmLi ' :Tii13E,'QQ, J 5QQI''HT'll5.'lY'1. ffQ3'ga?g?5, :if- - - l-AA ' ' 'HW!WfU?'5Livwmrlmi . f 12 H, - 'uw 1' 'iT'N'A r' -if-1'--., ,-af , -1 ' -.-,,.,- 13155 , ,f N 1 -4 E, Q W Q35 1'5,'N A W g,' 1l,' N itlffm. ,4!f1,q 9J Eg,-I F . am waiirih a. - 1 91-i1?:ii'l ', ' -A- Muschenhelm 'uw' EZY A E , 5 To have stayed at the ASTOR is to have lived in NEW YORK I ' I THE f co. MA' IOI4 CHAPEL STREET NEW HAVEN ff . 1 A TAILORS QXT1'sPAcro'fauEEDEu?gc1h'Efa ' I I EAST 472 STREET ' NEW YORK' ' Jlakemgrjlnarf bu! CblI56'l'If?0Vf' Uofkgygr Cbllc!-Lsfc' Mn I ' I THE BANCROFT GEO. MSO ISDGPKINS Furniture Store for all Room Furnishings not WORCESTER, MASS. supplied by the College The Rendezvous of Spring Street WILLIAMSTOWN College Fraternities Boothman's Flower Shop Flowers and Plants Accredited Representative of the Florist Telegraph Delivery Flowers delivered to all parts of the U. S. and Can- ada within a few hours of receipt of order ELEVEN GREENHOUSES 40,000 Feet of Glass Devoted 'to Cut Flowers 62 Main Street, North Adams ny lI ll!!lIil,Hlllll', ,,.,,1l, ,-,Mr r. r i nmm m m u i m n r ' Jll3i::l'15+'i29i.Jrfv'-55,31fgrll 1 lr?--I ll D u o s .4-gr: 'E-3 '5'5ggf-3 3Qe1- Jfgj ' ot es o zstznctzon ze- -fa-fr f f ,ye 'W' wlvi A, ff X-1-fzfsfm'---twin'ff' 'i'-41 :3 55fffS3: ' ill. ', '7-2-4'.:'?-1' 'rf' ff: -- 7' t -:'rh:2:-5.ffR- 'H WWFBZP-aC2'r - l ,,m vWus 'r' 1 9.4vfyiaAs -- YA I 55 1 1 ' ' 1 'vnu 'tw' ll Macullar Parker Company Tremont Street at Bromfield BOSTON ARTHUR W. JOSLIN DAVID C. LANDRY JOSLIN 6: LANDRY Contractors and Builders IO7 Massachusetts Avenue Boston, Massachusetts ROOMS 54-55-56 The New Stetson Library Infirmary and Isolation Ward Williams Hall Psi Upsilon Fraternity House Chemical Laboratory Concrete Grand Stand Concrete Heating Tunnels Mason Work New Dormitory The Ten Eyck ALBANY, N. Y. RESTAURANT A La Carte Service I .00--2.00-Music-6 30--9.00 CAFETERIA The Ten Eyck Quality at Moderate Prices OYSTER BAR Specializing in Deliciously Prepared Sea Foods. Sandwiches and Luncheons THE DANSANTS Saturday Afternoons 4 O0 to 6.00 SUPPER DANCES Saturdays from 9.30 THE TEN EYCK H. R. Price, Manager UNITED Under the direction of United Hotels Co. of America HAMMOND Baker Prompt delivery at all times Z 37 Park Street, Adams, Mass. FRANK BMTHERS Fifth Avenue Boot Shop near 48th Street, New York ff C -, .giSQ'.',ff ik -ffzkfvwluf , I - 'V 'iIfEEiitv'2'Q5'f!rfb5w Exhibii Shops in all the Larger Cities Q N f ? 1QpiWSns: 1 t lofi 1 :xx 17766 EAGLE PRINTING AND BINDING Co. CHHISPECIALTY ISPRINTHNEFOR SCHOOLSAND COLLEGES WDC? Flatiron Building Eagle Square Pittsfield, Massachusetts We Printed and Bound This Book The College Store Next Door to the Post Office as 4 4 The Largest Fountain in Town Pipes ' Banners-Pennants-Pillows fCollege and Fraternityj Cigarettes--Cigars-Tobacco 5 Pocket Billiardffables 3 Billiard Tables Mail Orders Promptly Filled 3? Q 3 THE COLLEGE STORE Next Door to Post Office We will soon be in OUR NEW BANK where we shall have the latest and best equipment for the efficient transaction of every branch of the banking business. We cordially invite your account. Interest paid on deposits, rate depending on amount and time. You can bank by mail as easily as in person. 2-10 'bk' BERKSI-IIRE LOAN Sz TRUST CO. PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS WALLACE A. BRIGGS Prescription Druggisl Page Bc Shaw's and Foss' Chocolates Complimenis of BBB Pipes and Smoker's Sundries Kodaks, Films, Velox and Elderfield-Hartshorn other Kodak Supplies Developing, Printing and Enlarging Hardware Co. Prompt Service Q-'Qi WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM Le I THE WELLINGTON I36 State Street, Albany, New York 500 ROOMS Rates per day Room with bath for one - - - 352.50--34.00 Room with bath for two - - - 34.00--356.00 Room without bath for one - - 31.75--32.50 Room without bath for two - -V 252.50--854.00 A All outside rooms overlooking the Hudson Valley and surrounding hills . .. Touring Bureau Attendant in Lobby Whatever the Sport ,?,g3a,,.- 58 ' Merchandise Displayed We I-lave the fi at the Williams . fm Equipment fri Store inf ill ,, l l lllll W it rlll l TW Guaranteed to be ....,tp1'p I Orders Taken and of Winchester kg' W J liiff 'LT Prompt Service Quality T X ' Guaranteed 'T EY- ,I A,F U sos RIVER STREET TROY, N. Y. S cc '1 Line Of Attention S t OTHER WINCHESTER STORES: G, C712 ' W R ER, ss. N . . . O mg LAWRENCE, MASS. PAWTUCKET, R. I. Class Teams SPRINGFIELD, MASS. PROVIDENCE, R. I. PLENTY OF PUNCH AND PEP Enthusiasm is the impelling force behind all worth while things-- hut enthusiasm without pep is enthusiasm without works. The real vim-food is SI-IREDDED WHEAT The crisp, tasty, oven-baked shreds of whole wheat are full of pep and punch- -all the energy-creating elements the human body needs, prepared in a digestible form--the favorite food of men and women who do things-- the food to study on, to play on, to work on. The Shredded. Wheat Company NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. Why Young Men Should Consider Insurance Selling Seven Reasons for Life Insurance Career : LIFE INSURANCE is founded on the : - highest ideals. - - Iris capable of yielding a good income and the - I satisfaction of accomplishment. I - It offers opportunities for real leadership. I : It brings insurance salesmen in close associa- : I tion with big business and big business men. - I It requires education in business methods, I ! law and finance. - I It is a field for workers, not shirkers. - I It is an alluring and practical calling for men : of dynamic energy. M An. i ' LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Ol' BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS GO TO E I Cl d ' 1,1 E BOAST no patron , , whom whim or caprice cannot deprive us over for your night. Gym and Athletic Goods,- Furnishings, l-lats, Caps, Etc. son for worry. Yet therein is little rea- Both our modes and service are planned to On the Corner next to the Gym. minimize dissatisfac- I . tion. The Wallace Company Pittsfield - - Mass. W here Three Worlds Meei THE men and women of three worlds meet in the lobbies of The Lenox and The Brunswick--the Business and Profes- sional World, the College World and the World of Society. This year the Brunswick, home of famous feasting, danc- ing and music, is surpassing all previous records with the new Egyptian Qoom of 1923 'Jie On either side of Copley Square--two hotels that share the traditions with which the Seven Arts have endowed the most beautiful Square in America The Lenox The Brunswick Boylston Street Boylston Street at Exeter BOSTON at Copley Sq. L. C. PRIOR, Managing Director 1 Two Berkshire Institutions Williams is a great Berkshire institution which you will al- , ways rememberg the Berkshire Mutual Fire Insurance Co. has been a Berkshire institu- tion since I835. Remember the name and tell your agent you want Mutual Fire Insurance. ASK HIM HOW MUCH IT WILL SAVE YOU EVERY YEAR Berkshire Mutual Fire Insurance Company PITTSFIELD, MASS. illiamstown ational Bank Capital, 350,000 Surplus and Net Profits, 372,000 Usual Banking Facilities Extended Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent Students' Accounts Received on Liberal Terms W. B. CLARK, President F. C. SEVERANCE, Vice-President A. E. EVENS. Cashier Telephone in Every Room Shower Baths H. A. SEAMAN-Owners-M. M. SEAMAN Tllftlesterlp laurel H. A. Seaman, Manager Phone 125 Special Rates to the Profession and Auto Parties Rooms by the Week at Reasonable Rates European Plan, Rooms 51.00 and up Choice Farm Mortgages For Sale We specialize in Minnesota Dairy Farm Loans. Eastern investors and institutions have purchased our mortgages for thirty-five years without the loss of a dollar of interest or principal. Long experience and large resources guarantee your business and the best of attention. Write for offerings. 5500.000 Capilal. 35 Years Experience Interstate Securities Co. Minneapolis, Minnesota Sweetheart Tea House SHELBURNE FALLS, MASS. Specialties Fried Chicken and Waffles---WafHes and Maple Syrup---Pure Maple Sugar Products Opens about May lst, Closes Halloween Open until 8 P. M. every day Alice Brown Mohawk Trail Glacier ational Park TI-IIS SUMMER-See and enjoy this scenic marvel of America-Father Time's master-piece. A land of fascinating, jagged ice-carved mountains, studded with two hundred entrancing lakes, and streaked with glist- ening glaciers. Tours of one to seven days or longer if desired. Splendid hotels and comfortable chalet camps. Continue on to The Pacific Northwest, Alaska or Hawaii and stop at Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Port- land, Vancouver. Visit the bathing beaches, Rainier National Park, Lake Chelan and cross the Cascade Mountains. Through trains, low fares. Write nearest oficc for information about routes, through train service, low round trip rates and free illustrated books BUFFALO, 683 Ellicott Square PHILADELPHIA, 409 Finance Bldg. ST. LOUIS, 203 Boatmen's Bank Bldg. BOSTON, 294 Washington Street No NEW YORK, 516 Longacre Bldg. CHICAGO, 226 W. Adams Street 6 A. J. DICKINSON, Passenger Traffic Manager lil f is ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 5 2 'Lili --.vi in C .E 'T ClRfTII IQ Wt CR A N E N RAIL AY EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIllIIlllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlllIlllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE l x allege Jlfee eqzv vi RY auexsery 0 wen .v dress fiere zs E i iifyfvf. E 2 we 1 . . .. - i . 2 E E 1, , , s If . E Q E iip zfi Av iv? ofexeepzforzalgf goof! taste. Semis arm' over- QQ I E ' . . . . E E coats, for zmmrzee, are comerfvafzfvegf eu! zrz E E :bose sl Zes ffmf eofle e zmder raflzzafei' bwve E E -ug? jj K g E E adopted so gerzenzlgf. Prices are semibfe E E .sn ' ' ' E I 5ummunmummm T H E S T 0 R E F O R N EW Y O R K M E N llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE I ' I FRTRIPLER St EI 'Nihon 0.1-:fft-51014-1-'mi'-togfll The Magazine of anemaneworiap Ifhgivtolviots-te.i4.meJ th 'Ill' 61102 . . I .J resident of 'Bowdoin ollege few-' Some forms of literature attract differ- ent types of people, but the novel is in its appeal universal. And so there is great need of clean fiction, which, like the poetry of old, shall win the mind from wickedness to virtue, or, in other words, shall aid in building up the char- acter of the American people. ,f an The cslimale of lhe value of righl fiction given in his letter of Marclz 2, 1922, lo lhc cdilor of THE RED BOOK MAGAZINE by the distinguished prcsidcnl of Bowdoin-lhc famous old New England college that gave Longfellow and Hawlhornc lo lilcralure-has always been shared by, and reflected in, Tl-IE RED BOOK MAGAZINE. HE most distinguished authors in America have given to THE RED BOOK MAGAZINE its place as a dominant influence in the home. Fol- lowing are some of the authors who, by their regular contributions to THE RED BOOK MAGAZINE, are maintaining this wholesome influence upon its readers: Rupert Hughes Bruce Barton .l0SCPh Hcfgcsheimcf Booth Tnrkington George Gibbs E- Phillip!! OPP-'fnheim Gernlcl Beaumont Frank Davis William Dudley Pellcy Nlary Synon Meredith Nicholson Edison Marshall Thomas L. Nlusson Beatrice Grimshaw E-Cliih Wl1Bff0n Nulbro Bartley Lawrence Perry Reuben H- MHUFY go, Parents may. keep abreast ofthe current of education by reading the Residential 3 A Eg School Announcements in each issue of THE RED BOOK MAGAZINE THE RED BOOK MAGAZINE at all News Stands - Price '25 cents 9. Q C Raccoon Coais Sheep-lined Coats, Fur Gloves, Dress Gloves Dunlap and Young Bros. Hats VAN KLEECK'S Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Nels Domin High Grade Shoes, Soft Shirts, Neckwear, Sporting Goods, Hosiery Collins and Fairbanks Hats WILLIAIVISTOWN, MASS. X em' ecfgczces wNt ff DRIEHCE 1 CO 'D er I z if NX 9 ,Q . T, Q 1 f is X 560 ULEAAUEIIMG ,fzyf f ,',,--, --'. -,,,-. A. '.'.N , f f -gifs Nmf'-T9it-'i'f,l:i31'lA3'i'WT:WN5351,599iwifttiififk -A9107 Ofk J t .... J - -.-.-. Pi ,,,, al ..-- - .'.-7 HI gjf ljfsifi-513568 .-A,, ,., ST- ,lv Z5 H I 1 I YYAVAY-.A-'v-i-vi-,iiibi V-A,.A.,-,----'-----.,----A ' -.-- I ---- 5 ----,-.-.----, Q -- 5E322QiiQQ!!Q!2222122E22222E2f2E!!5Q!Z!E2Q!QEQ!EE522E!232322222522222?2252222EE!5SE!!!222255225E!!999E295559EE2?99FH9!E2EEEE29E!!EE2S!!52595252EEE!!EES!!!E5!!!!!!!!!!?2!5?fEE!!!E?E!EE 'III IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I s lllllllllillll illllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll I IIIllllllllllllllllllllllll J. PRESS TAILOR AND I-IABERDASI-IER OF NEW HAVEN Showing at Cabefs every two weeks during the college year. At Park Avenue Hotel, New York, every Wednesday ' Represented by HENRY GOLD HOTEL SEYMOUR 50 WEST 45th STREET, NEW YORK Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway Three Blocks from the Grand Central Station Convenient to fashionable shops and theatres Quiet and refined atmosphere Large, well-furnished Rooms at Reasonable Rates Single or En Suite W. T. MONTGOMERY, Manager H. E. Kinsman College Photographer Fine Portraits, Groups, Views of Williamstown and Col- lege Buildings Q PICTURE FRAMING 38 Spring Street Williamstown Barnes Brothers INCORPORATED First F arm Mortgage INVESTMENTS Henry A. Barnes, President Philip J. Barnes, Treasurer To Williams Men Whose Course is Laid for New York As college life is prep. for business or pro- fessional life, Williams College frequently means prep. for New York. And business life in New York is very apt to be life in the Fifth Avenue'-Grand Central district ---a City Within a City. To men coming here, we cordially offer our friendly and helpful services and suggest now as the time to establish both bank account and acquaintanceship. The ifth Avenue Bank 530 Fifth Ave., N. W. cor. 44th St. The illiams Store Let us show you I..ondon's Premier Make Old Bruyere Pipe Sold in London since I879 TI-IE COIVIOYH only 356.00 Oil Skin Pouches HSI .25 CABEYS , CABE'S i . - H Compliments of The Richmond Hotel North Adams, Mass. Compliments of An Appreciative Fri of Williams end H. P. Cole Dealer in High Grade Anthracite Coal i Office: 60 Spring Street Goocl Clotlzes Smart---Distinctive Clothing, Hats, Shoes Haberclashe ry Steefel Brothers Albany, New York New England Furniture Co. The Store of Qlality, Service and Price 'SG' 346 North st.,' Pittsfield, Mass. Next Capitol Theatre Mayhew Electric Co Call on us for Electrical Supplies of All Kinds Below the Bank Across the Street SPRING STREET I'I-IIE UI' l'u-wvlluul 'lip llu- I022 l'n:ul'mI1.' Cmlllllillct? me uufsn or nailil Mizonoivu viszunu me nun--Au uma rmunf wmv ummm snunums mu vnmuv x mu comm.: sum A mill: Immun DONT MISS THE NAVAL DISPLA Y WE SAVE IMIUIMIIDK THE FLANU MII snusrs sm svmrmn nvurnmc smnmuv STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, TANKS Pulverizecl Coal Apparatus Economic Boiler Erie City Horizontal Water Tube Boiler Erie City Return Tubular Boiler Erie City Vertical Water Tube Boiler LENZ ENGINES Erie City Iron Works Erie, Pennsylvania WILLIAMS HALL AND NEW DORMITORY CRAM Sz FERGUSON, ARCHITECTS W oulol an Inoesimenf Appeal io You Which would pay to you, upon reaching fifty years of age, a definite amount annually as long as you live ancl to your beneficiary thereafter as long as she lives? It's worth while tolook into the merits of such an investment. BERKSI-IIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY PITTSFIELD. MASSACHUSETTS Sell your old clothes lo 'George' 4 THE Williams News Room Established 1893 Fred Fortin, Proprietor U H Ch l W. B W'll' H. K GEORGE RUDNICK ?.,:al5iPM.Bz'5':::t Eegztiimzzzii . . .' tr , . . ' Cleaning, Pres-img Hiar. wfuflming stuff 12. cilifil and Repairing All work called Blyth Sl Bonner fOr and Deliwffed Members of N.Y. Stock Exchange EE STOCKS and BONDS Telephone 22'-5 Foreign Exchange Severance Block Spring St., Williamstown 43 EXCHANGE PLACE NEW YORK 1 S Pholograpluers Executive Offices: 1546 Broadway, New York City Choicest Vermont Apples Dorset Orchard Company Dorset. Vt. WILLIAMS INN WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. Open All Year We please particular people GEO Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds Clocks, Sterling Silver, Cut Class, Pictures. L. G. Treadway, Prop. E. 'I'yIer, Jr.. Mgr. ASHFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Open June to October Q Quainl but comfortable Stationery, Waterman s Ideal Fountain Pens. Leather Goods and a full Iine of Williams College Souvenir jewelry Fine Watch Repairing. Picture Framing Victor and Brunswick Phonographs and Records A. D. Bastien, The College jeweler SPRING STREET WILLIAMSTOWN. MASS. GREYLOCK HOTEL HENRY N. TEAGUE, Lessee LEADING HOTEL IN NORTHERN BERKSHIRES CENTER OF COLLEGE ACTIVITIES Open from May I9th to November lst Accommodates Three Hundred Excellent Cuisine I65 Rooms IIO Bathrooms New Fireproof Garage Send for booklet: Williamstown, Miramar Hotel, Miami, Fla., will be open December Village Beautiful 15th under the same management The Williams Lunch Caterer to Williams Men since 1908 EY Q4 Warren Crawley cotuaeis PRINTING Commercial Stationery. Cards Pamphlets, Catalogs, Posters Programs, Tickets, Invitation Prompt and Careful Service Beal Workmanship 95M Main Street NORTH ADAMS : MASS. FORDS RE NTE D Without Drivers Ride Cheaper than by Rail JOHN STEELE State Road I ' 5 . -fx Compliments of A. Reuther 81 Co. Make Our Store Your Headquarters We are agents for Dunhill Pipes and Supplies Huyleris, Mailliard's and Apollo Chocolates in 2, 3 and 5-lb. Boxes Williams Banners. Meet us at the fountain COLLEGE PHARMACY Recognized Heaclquariers for Williams Men since 1854 FRED WALDEN EDDIE DEMPSEY Altering is our Specially Suits Cleaned and Pressed Called for and Delivered 'DIG' A. W. MACY Spring Street The Little Blue Tea Room North St., Williamstown, Mass. if Tempting Food Novelties Too Good to Resist S I I Students' Shoes The Bostonians they are all talking about We Do Substantial Repairing Shine Parlors SALVATORE Shoe Store - - Spring Street Sure Satisfaction The Shoe Siore of Williamstown PHONE 205-W JOB PRINTING See us before going elsewhere Letter I-Ieacls, Bill Heads, En- velopes, Posters, Announce- ments of All Kinds The best qualily of work at prices that are right The Williams Print BUERKEL 6: CO INCORPORATED Engineers and Coniraciors for I-IEATING AND VENTILATING i SYSTEMS Power Plants Engineers and Contractors for the New Library Building and New Dormitory I8-24 Union Park Street BOSTON, MASS. College Restaurant The Quiet Place to Eat OUR MOTTO: Cleanliness and Quick Service GUS BRIDGMAN EDDIE DEMPSEY STOP AT Gruncly's Garage For Your Automobile Wants. Taxi Service and Pleasure Cars COR. MAIN AND WATER STS. Telephone 5 C H. LQ BEMIS Q Columbia Machines and Records Books, Papers, Magazines, Stationery, Pool, Pipes, Candy, Soda, Oliver Typewriters Parker Duofold Fountain Pens College Text Books K EN la m? '?f3i? Agent for Remington Portable Typewriter and Whitehouse CS' Hardy Shoes an't Tie That! Bemie is the Man! gk ,V i-1...11 ,:1.1. ......' In ,,,,,,. J 5 Cj707l6 ENGRAVINGS FOR THIS BOOK BY GI e gmcvtvic Glitg Zfngpsszhing mln, BUFFALO Q IQNE S iff, mi .M , R :B 'Ni
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